"Bcc. 14-4- ¦' I give theft •Books -. ,, v for the founding ef a. College in. thq.Celonyp omxr, B.LBERTDTTPE, CLARKE-CLARK GENEALOGY. RRGORDS -OF- THE DESCENDANTS -OF — THOMAS CLARKE. PLYMOUTH, 1623^-1697. -compiled by- Rev. William W. Johnson, COMPILER OF "BECOBDS OF THE DESCENDANTS OF DAVID JOHNSON, OF LEOMTNSTEB, MASS." —"Written for the generation to come"— "tell it to the generation following."— Bible. Published by the Compiler, NOBTH GREENFIELD, WISCONSIN. 1881. —4$ BIVERSTOE PBINTINO CO. ( MTtWAUKEB. PREFACE. The stranger, or the citizen, who reverently and carefully walks' among the ancient graves, on "The Burying Hill," at Plymouth, Mass., may read upon a memorial stone that marks the grave of one of the fathers, the following inscription: " Here lies buried ye body of Mr. Thomas Clark, aged 98 years. Departed this "life March 24, 1697." From this man, whose mortal resting place is thus kept in remembrance, and who severed the instinctive ties that bound him to his native land, and left, forever, all the sacred associa tions of boyhood that clustered around his home in the old world, to assist in laying the foundation of a great republic in the new, an extensive and intelligent race have sprung, if not like the descendants of Abraham, numerous as the " stars of heaven," yet great in numbers, and great in influence, as the following pages will show. From the hardy and pious ancestors, who established them selves, in hardship, in hunger, in peril and in toil, on the wild and comparatively sterile shores of New England, many distin guished families have descended, but not many of these can show a better record than the descendants of the mate of the Mayflower. Owing to the location of these descendants, in close proximity to the sea, many of them, like their great an cestor, have spent life in the midst of ocean perils, but among them, all the varied avocations of life are well represented, the learned professions prominently appear, and art and science, in all their extensive domain, have but few abler advocates. In presenting this work to the numerous descendants of Thomas Clarke, of Plymouth, whose records are contained herein, the compiler desires to call attention to a few facts in connection with the work. - In 1869, Mr. Samuel C. Clarke, now of Marietta, Ga., issued from the press of D. Clapp &, Son, of Boston, Mass., a genea logical pamphlet compiled with great research and care, en titled, " Records of some of the Descendants of Thomas Clarke, Plymouth, 1623-1697." In the year 1881, a desire was expressed by several of the descendants, for a revision and continuation of the work, and a correspondence arose between Mr. Clarke and the present com piler, by which an arrangement was made that the latter should undertake the work, Mr. Clarke generously offering him the pamphlet above referred to as the basis of a new work, assuring him, also, that he would aid him in the collection of new rec- -4 — ords. In accordance with this arrangement the work was com menced, and the first eighteen pages of the said pamphlet, almost entire, will appear in the new work. During the past two years the compiler has put forth persevering efforts to col lect, in a thorough manner, the records of the numerous branches of this great family, and he desires to say that he has received hearty co-operation and assistance from many who have manifested a deep interest in the movement, and, without personal mention, would extend his sincere thanks to all such, and to those, also, who have made the work interesting by lib erally contributing the means to illustrate it with valuable por traits. The general arrangement of the work is the same as the arrangement in the pamphlet of Mr. Clarke. Genealogical works have become numerous, and they appear in different forms, bat the compiler has seen no form that he prefers to this. The records are presented in the order of the generations, and families of the same generation appear in connection in the book. The descendants are numbered in the regular order of descent, from the first to the last, and this descendant number is found on the right hand side of the page; and when any de- scendant becomes the head of a family the descendant number is placed before the name of that person, in connection with his family, record, on the left hand side, and in its new location may appropriately be called the family number. Thus, if the reader desires to know anything more of a descendant in a future direction, he will turn forward until he finds his descend ant number on the left; or, if he desires to see the record of the family of this descendant's father, he will note his family num ber and turn back until he finds this number on the right. Thus the book, in its general arrangement, is an index to itself. The compiler designs to give the birthplace and parentage of each descendant, not by having these facts appear with his name in connection with his own family record, but by refer ring to the record of his father's family, especially when the children were all born in the same place. But there are some instances where birthplace was not given, and of course must be omitted. There are difficulties connected with the produc tion of a genealogical work, which none, but those who have had experience in it, can fully know. The information, especially the later records, must be obtained by correspondence. Many letters must be written. Some will be promptly answered, while others will remain unanswered, and a second, and some times a third, must be sent before the desired information comes, if it comes at all. Meanwhile the compiler hopefully, and pa tiently, must wait. With all the care and scrutiny that he can command to make the dates correct, there still will be some er rors. Different members of the same family have sent to the ¦compiler different birthdates of the same person. One of these must be used, it may be the right one, or it may be the wrong — 5 — one, he must use his own discretion and let it pass in that way. It may be appropriate to express a thought in regard to the spelling of the Clark name. • By some of the descendants of the same ancestor it is spelled with the final e, and by others with out it. Even the name of Thomas Clarke is spelled both ways. On his gravestone it appears without the final e, also in the name of Clark's Island. But this different spelling is not con fined to the Clark name alone. Burk, Kirk, Wild, Wait, Brown, and others are spelled with the final «, as well as without it, and yet the identity of the name is not questioned. It seems to be a matter of taste more than of essentiality. In this work, the female branches of descent are traced, as fully and as extensively as the male branches. The descend ants of a female ancestor, not bearing the patronymic name, are considered worthy of the same attention, as the descendants of a male ancestor But, without discussing the question in re gard to the propriety of tracing the female lines in a genealog ical work, we would refer our readers to the able discussion of this question, by Dr. D. P. Holton in his preface to the Winslow Memorial, Vol. I. The compiler is not a Clark descendant, but his children are Clark descendants; and he takes a deep interest in the work, and has neglected no means that would help to crown it with success. And he desires and expects, that the intelligent, the educated, the generous hearted, and the wealthy, whose records are found in the book, will give their patronage to it, to such an extent as will enable him to receive back the amount of money, which he has expended in the publication of the same, but for the per severing labor which he has bestowed, he expects nothing but the satisfaction of having given fo the world the records of a race, ranking high among the descendants of a sterling and pious ancestry, who rescued New England from its pristine wildness, and made it the land of the free, and the home of the brave. North Greenfield, Wis., March 6, 1884. INTRODUCTORY POEM. An ancestor of an ancient line, Who came with the Pilgrims o'er the brine, The captain's mate, (on a pilgrim bark,) Bearing the name of Thomas Clarke; At length became a man of renown, Among the settlers of Plymouth Town. One of those men who the forest cleared, Or beneath its shade their cabins reared; Beady, with counsel and deeds was he, To make this land "the land of the free." In the wildness there, that round them stood, He joined in prayer with the just and good; In the trials great of that desert shore, His part with the rest he nobly bore ; And a long and Useful life was given, In which to prepare his soul for heaven. The years or a century, nearly passed Before he was called to breathe his last. He first looked out on the world's bright scene, In the quiet reign of the "Virgin Queen;" And he was living in manhood's prime, In the trying days of Cromwell's time; The scepter from James the Second had passed, And William ,the Third was crowned at last, And Thomas the Pilgrim, a pilgrim still — But, rested at length on "The Burying Hill." And. now as the tourists softly tread Among the graves of the ancient dead, On "Burying Hill," where they laid his bones, To read the lines on the sculptured stones, "The body of Thomas Clark lies here"— (Laid in the grave in his ninety-ninth year,) On a time-worn stone will duly appear. Now let us change the metre of our verse, And other facts in measured lines rehearse. • The ceaseless pulse of ocean beats the same. As when our fathers from old England came; Upon the rock-bound shore the ocean rolls, As in those early days that "tried men's souls;" The winter storm drops down the drifting snow, As in the years departed long ago; The winding stream flows onward to the main, Bearing away the melted snow and rain, As then it flowed, within the ancient wood, When the wild native on its margin stood; And, overhead the twinkling orbs of light Bedeck, as then, the starry vault of night. The seasons, in their wonted order, come, As When the Pilgrim found his deserthome; — 7 — The Spring time, in its verdant robes, appears, Just as it has through all the ancient years; The Summer, with its fragrant odor, comes, Just as it did around those ancient homes; And Autumn, with its fruit and varied dress, Comes now, as then, in all its loveliness; And Winter, with its aspect cold and drear, Comes now, as then, to close the dying year. But great the change, comparing now with then, Brought to the world in all the works of men. A thousand lights from factory windows gleam, On the dark night beside the winding stream, Which then through tangled thicket wound its way, Mid all the wildness of the early day; And of the stars which then in glbry shone, New facts has science to the world made known, As the bright firmament's broad starry scope, Has been examined by the telescope. The vivid lightning filled the heavens with light, Then, just as now, in the wild stormy night. A messenger of wrath, regarded then, But now, it bears kind messages to men. To man subservient, on the darkened night, It fills the city with its useful light; And through old ocean's dark and dismal cells, The news of Europe, to the new world tells. Not then, as now, did costly church spires rise, To greet the sunlight in the morning skies; But settlers' homes, abodes of toil and care, Were houses too for praise and fervent prayer. No colleges, with their endowments great, Supported by the Church or by the State, Opened their portals to those sterling men ; Yet some, even then, were mighty with the pen. Then, on the margin of a quiet wood, The school house, in its former rudeness, stood; Where boys with sparkling eyes as rubies bright, Came, day by day, to learn to read and write; At close of term received no parchment scroll, But left fair names upon the teacher's roll. But now the Normal School, with means so great, Supported from the coffers of the State, And college-halls, with their professors wise, Give to the youth a noble chance to rise To stations high in intellectual worth, And rank among the great and good of earth. In all the changes of each changing year, The men whose records in this book appear, Have borne their part most nobly as a race, In all the generations that we trace. In law, in politics, in church and State, In art, in science, too, most truly great; Men who, for depth of thought and lore profound, Among the great men of the world are found. The farmers, tradesmen, all the men of toil, In life's great duties fail not nor recoil. The mariners who on the ocean sail, In duty's work are not the men to fail. While, with ability, some grace the bar, Others minutely scan the double star, And others, in the scientific strife, Search out the wondrous mysteries of life; While in the holy place the man of prayer, Directs his people with a shepherd's care; -8- And many in the Esculapian art, Have with success and skill performed their part. Some on the bench have showed their talent rare. Others have graced the learned professor's chair; Others, on battlefields in cause of right, Have danger braved in all the deadly fight. And many ladies, of this noble race, Have filled with honor the instructor's place. The former generations rest in peace, The latter still continue to increase. They live to-day all scattered far and wide, From Plymouth Bock to the Pacific tide; From northern lakes, where health and vigor reign, To lands where grow the cotton, rice and cane. But still the " Cape " its quota fair doth keep. And many still spend life upon the deep, For many mariners the race doth yield, As wise and brave, as those who till the field; As good and true, as those who have a claim To the great honors of a titled name. Many still live among New England's hills, Charmed by the music of her mountain rills; Some settled early in the Empire State, And left fair names among the good and grea&; Others, to Western lands afar did roam. And on the prairie found a quiet, home; Others, beyond the wild Sierra's peak, In golden lands their future home did seek; While many of the same descent are seen In the dominions of Old England's Queen. To each, to all, the distant and the near, Doth the compiler, with a heart sincere. Kind greetings send, expressing his desire To drop the pen and from the task retire. THOMAS CLARKE.* >— ^ O The question whether Thomas Cj/fc/>*43 0&V&-O Clarke, of Plymouth, 1623- *~ •* ~* w ^ 1697, was one of the officers of the Mayflower in 1620, cannot now be settled with any certainty. General tradition among the descendants of the pilgrims, and particular tradition among the descendants of Thomas Clarke, bear testimony in the affirmative. Thacher, one of the early historians of Plymouth, who was brought .up among the descendants of the pilgrims, says of Thomas Clarke: " It is a well-received tradition that this an cient man was the mate of the Mayflower, and the one who first landed on the island which bears his name. It may be con jectured that he was considered merely an officer of the ship, and that he returned to England in her with Capt. Jones, and subsequently came over and settled in this town."— 22^4. of Plymouth, 2d ed., jp. 168. In confirmation of this tradition, we find in Palfrey's History of New England (Vol. I., p. 171): "This land (on which the pilgrims first landed), was Clark's Island, in Plymouth harbor, said by Morton to have been afterwards so named from the mate of the Mayflower." Nathaniel Clarke, grandson of Thomas Clarke, of Plymouth, * Clarke— Clark. A learned person ; one who could read or write. Mediaeval bearers of this name were proud of it, hence its present frequency. In Domes day Book Clark was Clericus. (Lower's Dictionary of Names of the United King dom, London, 1860). Notes on the Mayflower.— Rev. Joseph Hunter, of London, in his "Founders of New Plymouth" (London, 1854), mentions many vessels of this name in the 17th century— eight between 1618 and 1648. In the latter year, a vessel of this name, of 350 tons burden, was engaged in the slave trade between London, Africa and the West Indies. The Mayflower which brought the pilgrims, in 1620, was of only 180 tons burden,, and she brought over another company of emigrants to Charleston, in 1630. It is true, as charged by some, that the Mayflower was a slave-trader, but it was not the immortal ship which brought the founders of NewBngland. The Mayflower left Plymouth, England, on Wednesday, the 6th of September, 1620, (O. S.), and anchored in Provincetown harbor November 11th, a voyage of sixty- six days. The first landing on the main at New Plymouth was made on Monday, December 11th, O. S. (Mourt's Eolation, Boston, 1865). The name of the master of the Mayflower was Jones. The master's mates, or pilots, were Thomas Clarke and Robert Coppin. The editor of Mourt's Relation, Henry M. Dexter, supposes that Clarke was the original pilot of the ship, and that Coppin was transferred from the Speedwell, her consort, with her passengers, when the latter vessel put back to Plymouth in distress, Robert Cushman having written to Leyden from Plymouth, June 11th, " We have another pilot here, one Mr. Clarke, who went last year to Virginia with a ship of kine." Mourt's Relation, V 41. What part of England Thomas Clarke came from, we know not. But we know that a large number of the first comers were from Essex county, and in Morant's History of Essex, England (Boston Library), are mentioned the families of Apple- ton Barrett, Blount, Battelle, Bateman, Clarke, Cheney, Clay, Curtis, Cole, Deane, Freeman, Fuller and other well known New England names. — 10 — lived about 1726, in Lyme, Conn., and left descendants there. Among them the tradition has come down to the present day, that their first ancestor was mate of the Mayflower, and gave his name to Clark's Island, in Plymouth harbor. That tra dition must have come from Nathaniel Clarke, who was seventeen years old when his grandfather, Thomas Clarke, died. Nathaniel Clarke, known as Counsellor Clarke, re ceived from Andros, the royal governor, a grant of Clark's Island, probably because his father was the first to land thereon.* On the other hand, James Savage, high author ity, doubts. He says (Geneal. Diet., Vol. I., p. 401): "We can hardly doubt that the oldest survivor of that memor able voyage must have been too well known to need a weak tra dition to lean on." In this case the tradition, instead of being weak, was a strong and general one. In the absence of positive testimony, however, each one must decide the question for himself. The first appearance of our Thomas Clarke as a settler, is in July, 1623, when he arrived at Plymouth in the Anne, of 140 tons, Wm. Peirce, master, among a company of forty-two adult passengers, besides children. He brought with him consider able property, especially cattle, and had land allotted to him near Eel river, now Chiltonville, where he lived for a time. In 1627, Thomas Clarke was the only person of that name in Plymouth Colony. — Baylies' Hist, Vol. I., p. 264. In 1640, Thomas Clarke is included in the .list of 58 "pur chasers or old comers" in Plymouth. — Baylies' Hist., Vol. I., p. 309. ' In documents of the period he is sometimes called a car penter, sometimes yeoman, merchant, or gentleman. He seems to have' been a good man of business, for Jhe was at one time employed to audit the accounts of Plymouth Colony, and was Representative to General Court in 1651 and 1655. In the tax list of the Colony for 1632, Thomas Clarke is put down at £1 4s. 0d., there being 12 of the 90 only assessed higher than he. In the list of the men of the Colony, able to bear arms in 1643, we find Thomas Clarke.— (N. E. Hist, and Gen. Register, July 1850.) He married, for his first wife, Susan, daughter of widow Mary Ring, of Plymouth, somewhere about 1634, since in her will dated Oct., 1633, Mrs. Ring mentions her daughter Susan as being unmarried.f All Thomas Clarke's children were prob.- "Clark's Island received its name from Clark, the master's mate of the May flower, who first took possession of it, Dec. 8, 1620. There is a tradition that Ed Dotey, a young man, attempted to leap first on the island, but was severely checked for his forwardness, that Clark might first land, and have the honor of giving his name to the island, which it still retains. My authority for this tradi tion is Mr. Joseph Lucas, whose father was great-grandson of Edward Dotey — Thacher's History of Plymouth, p. 360. ' »•/ t ' ir(Wi]ift Mirjr, Ein». <^om N. E. Hist, and Gen. Register Jan. 1850) Oct. 28, 1633 I, Mary Ring, being sicke in body; but of perfect memory, thanks be to God do T&tL^XnL 1raaSli1aWillC.T? Andrew, my sonne-to daughter Susan-to StephjS taSnrfiH?S [a daughter]; to my daughter Eliza Deane; to Mrs. Warren as a w»^U^«,acn?^d0nCUpp_80n-in-law Stephen Deane-I appoint Samuel Ful ler and Thomas Blossom my overseers. MARV RING ™)S)™«'ii1?f ifiw n *,nveutory °f ber estate. This Stephen Deane built the first grist mill in 1632; this was near Billington's Sea, where he had a house.— Thach- 6Yf p. ot». —11— ably of this marriage. Between 1655 and 1660, he removed to Boston, where he lived in the vicinity of Scottow's Lane (from Ann St. N. W. to Creek Lane), and when his son Andrew mar ried Mehitable, daughter of Thomas Scotto, Thomas Clarke gave him a house in that region. Thomas Clarke married, for his second wife, Mrs. Alice Nichols, daughter of Richard Hal- lett, in Boston, in 1664. When his son Andrew removed to Harwich, Thomas Clarke seems to have followed him, as he and Andrew were among the earliest proprietors of that town. In his latter days he was much with his daughter, Susanna Loth- rop, at Barnstable. Thomas Clarke was a deacon of the Plym outh church from 1654 to 1697, the year of his death. He died in Plymouth, and was buried on the summit of the Burying Hill, which commands a view of the harbor into which he is sup posed to have brought the first English vessel, and the island on which he landed 77 years before. His gravestone is still to be seen, with the following inscription: — Here lies buried ye body of Mr. Thomas Clark, aged 98 years. Departed this life March 24th, 1697. Thomas Clarke, the pilgrim and his sons spelled their name with the final e, but it seems to have been dropped by many of the family in the third generation, perhaps from the fact that his name given to the island, and inscribed upon his gravestone, appears without the final e. The following extracts from the Old Colony records throw some light upon the manners and customs of those times, as well as upon the character of Thomas Clarke. THOMAS CLARKE, PLYMOUTH. 1633. Took the Freeman'B oath. Was assessed for the Colony tax, £ 4s. Od. 1634. Takes Wm. Shuttle as apprentice for 11 years. At end of time T. C. was to give him 2 suits of clothes and 8 bushels of corn. 1637. Thomas Clarke heads the list of volunteers to act against the Pequin Indians.* Is mentioned as Thomas Clarke, yeoman, of Eel river. 1638. A tract of land called Slowly Field is granted to T. C. He is presented to the Court for stopping the high way to Eel river. 1639. Simeon Trott agrees to serve Thomas Clarke for 7 years, he to receive a calf and 12 bushels of corn at end of time. 1639. Abraham Pierce sould to Thomas Clarke one acre of " ' land lying on ye S. side of ye towne abutting on Hobb's hole with one end, and bounded on ye one side with the ground of Ralph Wallen, on the other *Pequin Indians— Old Colony Records— Probably Pequots, a warlike tribe, who, about this time, attacked the new Colony , on the Connecticut river, and were nearly destroyed by the Connecticut troops under Col. John Mason, and the Mas sachusetts men under Capt. Underhill. — 12 — side with common ground, for the sum of 30 pounds of good merchantable tobacco, to him and his heirs forever. 1639. T. Clarke is fined 30s. for selling a pair of boots and spurs for 15s., which he bought for 10s. 1641. He is constable and surveyor of highways for the years 1642, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 1644. Thos. Clarke sells 12 acres of land at Duxbury for one Dutch cow, valued at £6. Has a suit with Matthew Fuller, which T. C. gains. Has a suit with Wm. Powell, which T. C. gains. 1648. Has a suit with Gromes, which is settled by T. C. receiving 14 bushels of wheat and 5 bushels of corn. 1650. Thomas Clarke is allowed to draw and sell a cask of strong waters. Is one of the Committee of Plym outh Colony. 1652. Is presented for staying and drinking at James Cole's — acquitted. 1654. Is on. a Committee to raise means to fit out an expe dition ordered by the Lord Protector. 1655. Is presented to the court for taking £6 for the use of £20 for one year — acquitted. The difficulty of tracing the history of our Thomas Clarke is much increased by the fact that there are twelve persons of the name to be found in the N. E. records, between 1623 and 1680, viz: — 1623.— Thomas Clarke, of Plymouth. 1636. " " of Boston, merchant and major of ar tillery — a wealthy man. . ' 1638. " " of Newport; R. I. 1640. " " of Boston, blacksmith. 1644. " ' of Boston, merchant, lived in Summer street. 1645. " " of New Haven, Connecticut. 1650. " " of Lynn. 1658. " " of Reading. 1674. " '' of Ipswich. 1674. " of Scituate, supposed to be a son of Thomas Clarke, of Plvmouth. 1677. " " of Chelmsford. 1680. " " of Charlestown. In the Boston "Book of Possessions" two persons of this name are mentioned as land owners in Boston. There is a deed on record, dated Oct. 6, 1668:— "Henry Kim ball, blacksmith, of Boston, to Thomas Clarke, sometime of New Plymouth, merchant, for £140— all his piece or parcel of ground lying and being near the lesser draw-bridge near Shelter Creek, in Boston, 24 feet in breadth in the rear, and in front 24 feet, and extended in length with the wharf and warehouse these being a part of said ground.?' — 13 — Extract from Deed of Gift of Thomas Clarke to son Andrew Clarke, Boston, June 18, 1673:— "I the Baid Thomas Clarke for divers good causes and valuable considerations me thereunto moving, but especially in consider ation of my parental love and affection unto my well beloved son Andrew Clarke, and also in consideration of his filial affec tion and dutiful carriage unto me, I do give, grant, etc., all that my house and ground lying and being in Boston, that I received from the estate of John Nichols by virtue of a judgment granted me at the Court of Assistants sitting in Boston, March 5th, 1672, which house and ground is bounded by the street that goeth from the mill bridge to Charles river, northwest is the front of said ground, and is there in breadth 22 feet 6 inches, and on the northeast with the garden of Mr. John Clark, and is there in length towards John Nichols 48 feet, which line from John Clark's garden towards Wakefield's house takes in one half of the wall, etc., etc." In the collection of relics at Forefather's Hall, Plymouth, is a china mug and leather wallet bearing the name of Thomas Clarke. Thomas Clarke married, first, Susanna, daughter of Mary Ring, 1634, and second, widow Alice Nichols, of Boston, daughter of Richard Hallett, 1664. He must have been at the time of his death the Patriarch of the colony. Born in 1599, the same year with Cromwell, and four yearj before the death of Queen Elizabeth, he lived through the reigns of James I., Charles I., the Commonwealth, the Pro tectorate of Cromwell, the reigns of James II., and Charles II., William and Mary, and a great part of the reign of William III. He died three days before the decease of Governor Simon Bradstreet, at Salem, who was Called the Patriarch of that colony, though he was four years younger than Thomas Clarke, having been born in 1603. CHILDREN, SECOND GENERATION. I. Andrew, b. 1635?* 2 II. James, b. 1637? 3 III. WiUiam, b. 1639? ' 4 IV. Susanna, b. 1641. 5 V. Nathaniel, b. 1643. 6 VI. John, b. 1645 or 1651. 7 There was a Thomas Clarke living in Scituate in 1674, who has been supposed to have been the eldest son of Thomas * These dates are conjectural, as I have not been able to find any record of the births of the three eldest sons of Thomas Clarke. It is probable, I think, that Andrew was the eldest, as he appears to have received the largest share of his father's goods. On the other hand James and William married many years be fore Andrew, which looks as if they were the oldest. We have the dates of birth of Susan and Nathaniel Clarke. As for John, if he was the same man who testi fied in 1681 that he was thirty years old, he must have been born about 1651. -14- Clarke, the Pilgrim. So says Dean in his History of Scituate. Savage doubts it. There is a copy of a Deed of Gift from Ihomas Clarke (dated June 6, 1693) to his sons and grandsons, in tne possession of Lot Clark, Esq., of Dorchester, which throws light on this question. In this deed he makes gifts of land to his sons Andrew, William, James, Nathaniel and John, giving a larger share, however, to Andrew. He gives land to Andrew s sons Thomas, Scotto and Nathaniel, a larger share to the eldest grandson Thomas— all which was in conformity to tne customs of the period, by which a larger share fell to the eldest son. This entire omission of the name of Thomas seems to be good evidence that he had no son of that name; and that Andrew was the eldest and favorite son, is shown by his having a larger share than the others. Daughter Susanna is not mentioned m these gifts of land, but this probably arose from the strong de sire entertained by the early settlers to keep the land in trie name,t which could only be done by leaving it to sons, and en joining it upon them not to sell it out of the family, whicn Thomas Clarke does in this document. This was a notion brought from England, where position and respectability fol low the ownership of land, more than any other kind of prop erty. In a Deed of Gift from John Fuller, of Newton, to his sons, the same thing is enjoined upon them. Thomas Clarke, being evidently a man of considerable property for those times, probably made his only daughter, Susanna, amends in other ways for omitting her name in the distribution of his landed estate. 2. ANDREW CLARKE, of Plymouth, son of Thomas Clarke, born 1635, removed to Boston, and married, in 1671, Mehitable, daughter of Thomas Scotto. His name is found in the tax-lists of Boston for 1674. He lived in Scotto's Lane, where his father bought him a house, and he carried on the shoe business. He was Assistant Counsellor, and several times Representative to the General Court. Finally he removed to Harwich, of which town he and his father were among the original proprietors, in 1694. He died there in 1706. Mehit able Scotto, daughter of Thomas and Joan (Sanford) Scotto, was baptized February 11, 1649. CHILDREN, THIRD GENERATION. I. Thomas, b. July 10, 1672. 8 II. Susanna, b. March 12, 1674. 9 III. Andrew, b. 1678. 10 IV. Scotto, b. 1680. 11 V. Nathaniel, b. 1682. 12 VI. Mehitable, b. Dec. 8, 1686. 13 * ThomasClarke was in Scituate in 1674. He came hither from Plymouth, and was probably the son or grandson of Thomas Clark, mate of the Mayflower, 1620. HemaiTied Martha Curtis 1676, and had: Thomas, Joseph, David, Samuel, Na thaniel, Mary, Deborah, Rachel, Anne, Charity, Mary, born from 1676 to 1704. His son Thomas married Alice Rogers, 1705; and, Alioe Parker 1719. Had Thomas, John, Mary, Joseph, and Seth.— Dean's History of Scituate, p. 231. tThe early law of inheritance in the Plymouth Colony was, "that they do de scend according to the commendable oustom of England, and as they hold of East Greenwich."— Baylies' History, Vol. I., p. 239. -15- The family of Scotto, or Scottow, as it is sometimes written, was of some note in the early history of Boston. They came from Norwich, Norfolk County, England, and were cabinet makers by trade. The family consisted of the widow, Thoma- sine Scotto, and her two sons — Thomas, born 1612, and Joshua, born 1615. She was admitted to the First Church in 1634; her sons in 1639. Thomas Scotto had a house and garden in School street, which he sold in 1645 for £55. It joined the Burying Place on the east, and seems to have included the same property which his great-great-grandson, Samuel Clarke, owned and occupied 133 years after, which estate remained in the family till about 1825, when it was sold to the city by Dr. Samuel Clarke, and now forms part of the City Hall Square. In the " Book of Possessions," Thomas Scotto is put down as owner of house and garden in School street, four acres of land at Muddy river (Brookline), and a marsh at the same place. He died in 1661. Will dated March 9; 1660, Thomas Clarke, witness. Property appraised at 250 pounds sterling. — N. E. Hist, and Gen. Register, Vol. X., p. 362. Thomas Scotto was overseer of graves, gates and fences in 1644, and we find the following in the Town Records, February, 1646: "Thomas Scotto to see yt ye graves be digged five foot deep." — Drake's History of Boston, p. 302. Joshua Scotto was one of the founders of the South Church, in 1662. He~was, by commission, from James II., Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas for the Province of Maine, 1687. He was author of two tracts, one printed in 1691, called " Old Men's Tears,"* the other a narrative of the " Planting of the Massachusetts Colony," printed in Boston, 1694, by Benjamin Harris, at the sign of the Bible. This last has been reprinted in the Massachusetts Historical Coll., 4th series, Vol. IV. Joshua Scotto's house was in Sudbury street, and he died Jan uary 20, 1698, aged 83. The family is said to trace back to the year 1120, and the name was originally Scot-howe, which signifies a portion on the hillside. In the early records it is written variously, Scotto, Scottoe, Scottow and Scottoa. Joshua spelled his name Scotto.. Children of Thomas and Joan (Sandford) Scotto. I. Thomas, b. Feb. ie; 1642. II. John, b. March 1, 1644. III. Mehitable, b. Dec. 14, 1648. IV. Joshua, b. Oct. 5, 1655. V. Sarah, b. Aug. 1, 1657. VI. Thomasine, b. July 25, 1659. The name has for many years been extinct in Boston. *The following extract is a lamentation for the state of the Colony: "The old puritan garb and gravity of heart and habit lost and ridiculed into strange and fantastic fashions and attire— the virgin's dress and matron's veil turned into powdered fore-tops, and top-gallant's attire, not becoming the Christian, but the comedian assembly— so now we may, and must say, New England is not to be found in New England, nor Boston in Boston." -16- 3. JAMES CLARKE, of Plymouth, (born 1636); married Abigail, daughter of Rev. John Lothrop, of Barnstable, Oct. 7, 1657. Was made freeman in 1670, appears often on juries from 1657 to 1670. In 1668 he brought suit for defamation against Sarah Barlow and Mary Bartlett, for reporting "that they saw him kisse his mayd on the Lord's day." They were fined ten shillings each. In 1671, he was one of those chosen to assess damages for injury done to Indians by the horses and hogs of the English. CHILDREN, THIRD GENERATION. I. Thomas, married Rebecca Miller, of Yarmouth, 1682; had children: 1. Susanna, born Feb. 21, 1684. 2. Thomas, born Dec. 25, 1685. His wife Rebecca died April 4, 1688; married -Feb. 12, 1690, 2nd wife, Elizabeth Crow; had: 3. Josiah, born Dec. 15, 1690. 4. Elizabeth, born July 12, 1692. Wife Elizabeth died Nov. 1695; married in 1697, 3d wife, Susanna Miller, of Yarmouth; had: '5. Rebecca, born June 2, 1698. 6. Anna, born Jan. 24, 1700. 7-. Abigail, born Dec. 17, 1701. 8. Sarah, born Feb. 10, 1704. II. Susanna married Samuel Cornish Oct. 27, 1692. III. Abigail married John Sutton, June 6, 1693. 4. WILLIAM CLARKE, son of Thomas, born 1639; married Sarah Woolcot, of Plymouth, March 1,1659. He lived in a garri^ son house by Eel river, which was surprised by the Indians on a Sunday, March 12, 1676, while he was at church. His wife, sev eral of his children, and some other persons, eleven in all, were killed in this attack, which is said to have been the only seri ous one ever made on the settlement. A son of William Clarke, named Thomas, was left for dead, but afterwards recovered, and had a silver plate put over his exposed brain, by the celebrated surgeon Dr. John Clarke, of Boston. He ever afterwards was known as "Silver-headed Tom." In. July 1676, two hundred Indians surrendered themselves to the Plymouth Governor, and were pardoned, with the excep tion of those who had been concerned in the slaughter at Clarke's garrison at Plymouth; these were put to death. — Baylies' His tory. The colony records give the names of these Indians, and state that they were decapitated. William Clarke seems to have been an active and enterpris ing man, having extensive operations in lands, etc., as appears by the colony records. In 1670, William Clarke and Edward Gray, of Plymouth; Richard Bourne and William Swift, of Sandwich; Thomas Hinckley and Thomas Huckins, of Barn stable; Samuel Sturgis, of Yarmouth, and John Freeman, of — 17 — Eastham, formed a company to engage and regulate the mak ing and disposing of all the tar made in the colony, at the price of eight shillings for every small barrel, and twelve shillings for every great barrel, during the full term of two years. In 1679, Joseph and Barnabas Lothrop, of Barnstable; Kenelm Winslow, of Marshfield; and William Clarke, of Plymouth, as the agents of thirty partners, purchased for the sum of £200, the remainder of the lands not already granted, between Dartmouth on the west, Plymouth purchase on the east, and Middleboro' and Plymouth on the north, "to be settled in four years with an Orthodox Ministry." These grants include the present towns of Rochester and Marion. — Baylies' History. In 1684, William Clarke hires the bass fishing at Cape Cod, of the town of Plymouth, at £30 a year. — Plymouth Records. In 1697, he received a grant of land from the town of Plym outh, where he was living in 1714. 1682, "The Court have agreed with Mr. William Clarke, of Plymouth, to provide suitably for the Governor and Magis trates diet, lodging, etc., in the County House at Plymouth, for four Courts, viz: October, March, June, and July, and to pay him forty pounds in money for the same; if it shall happen that the General Court be adjourned, or special courts called within the time of the year, he is to be allowed for those Courts accord- v ing to his just account." — Records. William Clarke was deputy in 1674, 1680, 1681. Was a select man for many years. He married for 2d wife, March 7, 1677, Hannah Griswold. She died in 1687, aged 29 years. Third wife, Abiah Wilder, Aug. 3, 1692. There is a gravestone on Burying Hill, to the 2d. wife, but none to the others, or to him self. CHILDREN, THIRD GENERATION. I. Thomas, b. 1660. II. Sarah, b. June 19, 1678; m. Rev. Ephraim Little of Marshfield, Nov. 29, 1698. III. William, b. June 7, 1682; m. 1707, Bethia May hew, of Martha's Vineyard. IV. Nathaniel, b. June 1, 1684. V. Samuel, b. Dec. 8, 1687; d. April 2, 1763. VI. Hannah, b. Aug. 2, 1697. 5. SUSANNA CLARKE, daughter of Thomas Clarke, born in Plymouth, 1641; married, Nov. 3, 1658, Barnabas Lothrop, of Barnstable. He was the son of Rev. John Lothrop, first minister of Barnstable, formerly of Egerton, Kent, England, a graduate of Oxford and a man of learning. Among his de scendants are Rev. John Lothrop and Rev. S. K. Lothrop, of Boston. Barnabas Lothrop was the first Judge of Probate for Barnstable County. She died Sept. 28, 1697, aged 55. -10- CHTLDREN, THIRD GENERATION. I. John Lothrop, b. Oct. 7, 1659; d. April, 166B.. IT. Abigail " b. Dec. 18, 1660. III. Barnabas " b. Mar. 22, 1662; m. Hannah Chip- man, 1713. IV. Susanna " b. Feb. 1664. V. Nathaniel " b. Nov. 23, 166.9. VI. Bathshua. " b. June 25, 1671; m. Sam'l Smith, 16.9.0. VII. Anna " b. Aug. 10, 1673; m. Eben Lewis, 1691. VIII. Thomas " b. Mar. 7, 1674: d. 1675. IX. Mercy " b. June 27, 1676'; d. 1677. 6. NATHANIEL CLARKE, of Plymouth, born 1643. He was educated in the law office of Secretary Morton, and was known as Counsellor Clarke. He was appointed Secretary of the colony by Sir E. Andros,. in 1686, and shared in the unpop ularity of that officer, so much so, that when Sir Edmund was sent to England a prisoner, Nathaniel Clarke was sent with him. He soon, however, returned to Plymouth, a favorite with the Court of England, and continued the practice of the law. His house was on the main street, the same afterwards occupied by Judge Thomas. Andros made him a grant of Clark's Island, which the people refused to confirm, and he failed of securing the property. He married Dorothy Lettice Gray, widow of Edward Gray, a rich merchant of Plymouth, but they did not live together comfortably, and after much scandal she left him; but after wards, says James Thacher, returned to live with him. He died without issue, Jan. 31, 1717, and was buried on Burial Hill, where his gravestone may yet be seen. She died in 1728, aged 80. 7. JOHN CLARKE, of Plymouth, born 1645, married Mary Benjamin, Aug. 16, 1695. He lived afterwards at Barn stable, then at Yarmouth, where he taught a school, being a well-educated man. " Mr. John Clarke was schoolmaster in Yarmouth in 1701, and besides his salary he was furnished with a horse, the school being movalle fiom one village to another." — Freeman's Hist, of Cape Cod, Vol. II., p. 206. ' The Plymouth Records say that John Clarke, in 1681, testi fied that he was then about 30 -years old; but whether this was the son of Thomas Clarke, the pilgrim, is a question. He died at Yarmouth, Aug. 16, 1705, aged 60. CHILDREN, THIRD GENERATION. I. John, b. Nov. 16, 1697. Mr. Lot Clark's MSS. tell us that John Clarke, of. Plymouth married, May 14, 1695, Rebecca Lincoln, of Hingfcam, and had; — 19 — I. James, b. March 12, 1696. II. Abigail, b. July 31, 1698. III. John, b. Serif. 1, 1701. IV. Joseph, b. Jan. 26, 1704. V. Margaret, b. VI. Mary, b. Jan. 12,1711. This John Clarke died Jan. 19, 1712. His wife was made administrator June 20, 1712, and names children as above, and that five of them were under 14 years of age. Mr. Lot Clark thinks that this John was son of the first James, but I have no record that James Clarke had a son called John. He also thinks that the Yarmouth schoolmaster was not the son of Thomas Clarke, the pilgrim. 8. THOMAS CLARKE, of Harwich, born 1672, in Boston. He went to Harwich with his father about 1694, and in 1699 was made high constable of that town; became a member of the church in 1701, and was a selectman from 1704 to 1710. Was Representative to General Court from 1715 to 1723, and trustee for the town debt of £50,000. He and his father, An drew Clarke, were large land owners, and their property is 6aid to have extended across the Cape from sea to sea. Through their land ran Stony and Bound brooks, on which they had mills. A long and expensive lawsuit for these mill privileges,, with the Winslow family, is said to have impoverished Lieut. Thomas Clarke. His descendants, however, continued to be large proprietors in the vicinity, which was called Setucket. Lieut. Thomas Clarke married, first, Sarah , in 1699; second, Patience (Hall) Rider, Dec. 14, 1743. He died Nov. 18, 1759, aged 88. She died Aug. 10, 1756, aged 76. CHILDREN, FOURTH GENERATION. I. Thomas, b. 1700; m. Priscilla Paddock, 1722. 14 II. Sarah, b. 1702; m. Edward Bangs.* 15 III. Roland, b. 1703; m. Lydia Dillingham,1724. 16 IV. Mehitable, b. 1704; m. Joshua Bangs. 17 V. Susanna, b. 1705; m. Samuel Hallet, 1727. 18 VI. Hannah, b. 1706; m. Jonathan Lincoln. 19 VII. Thankful, b. 1707; m.Thomas Hopkins, 1727-t 20 VIII. Seth, b. May 9, 1709; m. Huldah Doane, 1727. 21 IX. Isaac, b. Aug. 18, 1710; d. young. 22 X. Content, b. Apr. 23, 1712. 23 XL Elizabeth,b. 1714; d. Apr. 24, 1715. 24 XII. Mary, b. 1714; m. Edmund Freeman.J 25 * 15. SARAH CLARK, b. 1702; m. Edward Bangs Feb. 11, 1720. CHILDREN, FIFTH GENERATION. I. Benjamin Bangs, b. June 24, 1721. H. Elizabeth " b. Mar. 6, 1723. HI. Sarah " b. July 29, 1727. JV. .Elkanab " b. Mar. ,31, 1782. —20- 9. SUSANNA CLARKE, daughter of Andrew Clarke, born 1674; married John Gray, of Harwich, 1690. She died March 31,1732, aged 58. II.III.IV. V.VI. VII.VIII. IX. X. XLXII.XIII. CHILDREN, FOURTH GENERATION. Susanna Gray, m. b. b. m. b. b. b.m. b. b. b. b. b. Hannah, Oct. 20, 1794; d. Oct. 16, 1850. 271 b. July 14, 1796; d. Feb. 4, 1864. 272 b. Mar. 29, 1798; d. Jan. 20, 1815. 273 b. Mar. 8, 1800; ± Dec. 18, 1876. 274 b. Nov. 4, 1802; d. Dec. 6, 1874. 275 b. Aug. 5, 1804; d. Sept. 12, 1872.* 276 b. Dec. 21, 1805; d. Feb. 28, 1850. 277 b. Oct. 24, 1807. 278 b. Aug. 15, 1809. 279 b. May 6, 1811; d. Sept. 24, 1875. 280 b. Feb. 12, 1814; d. July 25, 1876. 281 ^ 134. THOMAS CLARK, son of Elisha, born in Conway, Mass:, Nov. 16, 1774; married Feb. 10, 1802, Ruth Morse, who died April 22, 1842. He was a farmer, and "settled first in Caz- enovia, N. Y., but in 1805 moved to Sullivan where he died March 13, 1844. * Married and lived in New STork; had one son, Otis C. Field I. Sally* 1 II. Louisa III. Eliakim IV. Sophia V. Hannah VI. Oliver C. VII. Louisa,2d, VIII . Otis IX. Lticretia X. David XI. Almeron XII. Esther XIII . Tabitha C. , -33- CHILDREN, SEVENTH GENERATION. I. Joshua V. H., b. Feb. 6, 1-803 II. Hannah, b. Aug. 13, 1804 d. June 18, 1869. 282 d. Mar. 20, 1883. 283 d. Apr. 9, 1881. 284 d. Dec. 22, 1853. 285 V. Myraetta R. b. Aug. 20, 1822. 286 III. Thomas A., b. Apr. 12, 1815 IV. Sarah H., b. Sept. 21, 1820 135. THANKFUL CLARK, born Sept. 7, 1776; m. Feb. 27, 1808, Mordecai Adams, who died Oct. 22, 1817. She died in Cazenovia, N. Y. CHILDREN, SEVENTH GENERATION. I. Josiah Q. Adams, b. Nov. 30, 1808.* .. 287 II. Elizabeth, " b. Apr. 4, 1810; d. Jan. 13, 1873. 288 III. Elisha Clark " b. Apr. 12, 1812; d. Sept. 27, 1852. 289 IV. Hannah " b. May 8, 1814; d. Oct. ' 8, 1815. 290 V. Abigail " b. Apr. 8, 1816; d. Oct. 2, 1818. 291 136. OLIVE CLARK, dau. of Reuben, born Feb. 15, 1765; married in 1792, Joshua Sears, born July 1, 1753, and died March 31, 1825. She died Dec. 14, 1817, in Dennis, Mass., where their children where all born. CHILDREN, SEVENTH GENERATION. I. Sarah Sears, b. Oct. 8, 1793; d. May 28, 1836. 292 II. George " b. Sept. 8, 1795; d. Oct. 12, 1845. 293 III. Nabby " b. Mar. 22, 1797. 294 IV. Clarissa " b. Apr. 1, 1799; d. Sept. 1834. 295 V. Reuben C." b. Oct. 10, 1800; d. Jan. 2,1829. 296 VI. Calvin " b. Jan. 29, 1803; d. Apr. 12, 1806. 297 VII. Olive " b. Sept. 7, 1805; d. Nov. 1, 1810. 298 137. HANNAH CLARK, dau. of Reuben/ born May, ,1767; married 1790, Dea. Josiah Winslow, born Aug. 7, 1766, and died June 9, 1822. She died in Harwich, Mass., Nov. 6, 1853. Both buried in Brewster. Children born at Harwich. CHILDREN, SEVENTH GENERATION. I. Freeman Winslow, b. Apr. 22, 1791; d. July 3,1863. 299 II. Bejamin " b. June 7, 1793; d. Apr. 29, 1840. 300 * 138. ABIGAIL CLARK, dau. of Reuben, born Oct. 1, 1769; m. Sept. 11, 1793, Solomon Freeman, son of Hon. Solomon Freeman of Harwich, born May 22, 1770. He was a member of the Massachusetts Senate from Barnstable Co. at the time of his death, which occurred Nov. 9, 1820. She died March 3, 1851. Children born in Harwich and Brewster. * Died in 1833, without issue. — 34 — CHILDREN, SEVENTH GENERATION. I. William Freeman, b. Nov. 13, 1794; d. Nov. 30, 1868. 301 II. Jonathan « b. Aug. 20, 1796; d. July 25, 1832. 302 III. Thankful " b. Mar. 21, 1798; d. Mar. 1, 1882. 303 IV. Solomon " b. Feb. 17, 1800; d. Apr. 5, 1877. 304 V. Abigail " b. Dec. 24, 1803. 305 VI. Hannah " b. June 15, 1806; d. June 14, 1835. 306 VII. Jerusha " b. Aug. 19, 1808; d. Mar. 18, 1849.* 307 VIILVarnum " b. Feb. 5, 1812; d. Oct. 23, 1842.| 308 IX. Henry " b. Nov. 30, 1817. 309 139. JERUSHA CLARK, born 1773; married Gershom Hall, who died Sept. 1844. She died Oct. 1843. Both buried in Harwich; they left, no children. 140. REUBEN CLARK, 2d, born 1775; married Temper ance, dau. of Seth Freeman, born Nov. 8, 1775. They had one son whose name was Reuben. Both father and son perished at sea. 141. ALVAN CLARK, son of Barnabas, born in Harwich, Aug. 17, 1771; married Feb. 5, 1795, Mary Bassett, daughter of Elisha Bassett, born in Dennis Aug. 18, 1773, and died Feb. 18, 1855. They settled in Ashfield, Mass., soon after their marriage where his children vwere all born, and where he died July 6, 1835. Both were buried in the old churchyard at Ashfield Centre. Farmer and miller. CHILDREN, SEVENTH GENERATION. I. George, b. Jan. 27, 1798; d. Mar. 10, 1816. 310 ii: Barnaba's. , b. Sept. 11, 17H9. 311 hi. A son, b. April 16, 1801; d. same month. 312 IV. Thankful. b. April 1, 1802; d. Oct. 6, 1831. 313 v. Alvan, b. Mar. 8, 1804. 314 VI. Samuel, b. Nov. 5, 1805; d. June 11, 1865. 315 VII. Daniel, b. Nov. 7, 1807. 316 VIII . Mary, b. Nov. 20, 1809. 317 IX. Abigail, b. Jani 13, 1812' 318 X. William, b. Feb. 15, 1814; d. Oct. 24, 1854. 319 142. DANIEL CLARK, born Sept. 2, 1773; married 1798, Mercy Berry born 1774, and died March 13, 1807. Married 2d Lydia Holden Sept. 13, 1807. He died Dec. 11, 1828, in West minster, Vt., where his children were all born. Farmer. *Jerusha, married J. G. Ward of Pro vincetown ; had one son, Henrv Ward who died soon after his mother. 3 ""u> wuu tVarnum married Mary G. Irving of New York; had Margaretta lane hovn Oct. 5, 1839, and died 1865. He was a sea captain and died o^his passage from Buenos Ayres, S. A., to New Fork. ' o=«,B° ""m I. Ebenezer, b II. Joshua, b III. Phebe, b. IV Joshua, 2d, b V. Haskell, b. VI. Phebe, 2d, b. — 35— CHILDREN, SEVENTH GENERATION. I. Benjamin B., b. Jiilv 20, 1800; .d. June 3, 1802. 320 II. Olive, b. June 10, 1802; d. Aug. 8, 1803. ' 321 III. Olive, 2d, b. Mar. 15, 1805. 322 IV. Mercv, b. July 15, 180S; d. Feb. 28, 1880. 323 V.' Mahala, b. 1810; m. Samuel Bean. 324 VI.. Mary, b. 1812; m. Mr. Carleton. 325 VII. Lovinia, b. 1814; m. Mr. Hanson. 326 143. JOSHUA CLARK, son of Barnabas, born Oct. 24, 1776; married Feb. 2, 1797, Phebe Hopkins, born May 15, 1776, and died April 26, 1857. He died April 21, 1865, in Westminster, Vt., where his children were born. CHILDREN, SEVENTH GENERATION. Feb. 26, -1798; d. July 8,1842. 327 June 4, 1803; d. Sept. 19, 1804. 328' Mar. 1, 1805; d. Sept. 17, 1806. 329 Nov. 14, 1807; d. May 24, 1853. 330 May 10, 1812; d. Apr. 29, 1814. 331 b. Aug. 9, 1816; d. July 16, 1832. 332 144. BARNABAS CLARK, 2d, born Aug. 3, 1779; married Oct. 22, 1801, Hannah Gorham, born Sept. 1, 1781, and died Mav 8, 1820. Married, 2d, Sept., 1820, Achsah Harlow, bom June 1799, and died Aug. 9, 1873. He died* Aug. 15, 1824, in Westminster, Vt., where all his children were born. CHILDREN, SEVENTH GENERATION. I. Mehitable, b. Nov. 27, 1802; d. Feb. 1, 1875. 333 II. Mark, b. Jan. 10, 1805; d. Nov. 21, 1845. 334 III. Almira, b. Jan. 19, 1807. 335 IV. Hannah M., b. Jan. 28, 1809; d. Dec. 26, 1842. 336 V. Dorcas F., b. April 13, 1812; d. Dec. 1, 1849. 337 VI. BarnabasG.,b. Mar. 8, 1815; d. April 26, 1844* 338 VII. Julia, b. July 13, 1817; d. April 22, 1840. 339 VIII. George, b. April 26, 1820; d. Feb. 13, 1846. 340 IX. Elizabeth, b. May 1822; d. 1840-t 341 145. HITTY CLARK, born Aug. 12, 1781,; married Feb. 12, 1801, Benjamin Smith, born Jan. 29, 1778, died May 29, 1848. She died Feb. 17, 1-814, at Saxton's River, Vt. After her death Mr. Smith married Lucinda Goodell, who died June 22, 1883, aged nearly 92. * Barnabas Gorham Clark was a teacher in Mississippi, and died there unmar- + Elizabeth married, 1838 or 1839, lsiiac B- Taylor, and had one child that died young. III. Dulcinea V. u b. Dec. IV. Laura F. a b. Dec. V. Sarah C. a b. Feb. VI. Phebe A. £1 b. Sept. — 36 — CHILDREN, SEVENTH GENERATION. I. Benjamin Smith, b. Aug. 23, 1802; d. Mar. 27, 1873. 342 II. Hitty Cleopatra " b. Sent. 16, 1805; d. Dec. 2, 1827. 343 3, 1807; d. Aug. 24, 1861. 344 3, 1807; d. Aug. 15, 1865. 345 1810; d. Oct. 15, 1845. 346 b. Sept. 16, 1811; d. Sept. 2, 1875. 347 148. ATHERTON CLARK, M. D., born May 26, 1789; mar ried, 1st, Nov. 24, 1814, Clarinda Sears, daughter of Jonathan and Abigail Hall Sears (No. 117) born July 3, 1795, in Ashfield, Mass., and died May 3, 1824. Married, 2d, May 25, 1825, Har riet Smith, daughter of Dr. Enos Smith, born Nov. 11, 1800, and died in Amherst, Mass., Nov. 5, 1871. Dr. Clark studied medi cine in Cummington, Mass., with Dr. Bryant, father of Win. Cullen Bryant. Practiced his profession several -years in Ash field with Dr. Smith, and from 1833 to 1835 in Cummington; from 1835 to 1862 in Easthampton. Was deacon of Pay son church, Easthampton. He died in Guilford, Ct., Sept. 21, 1866. Children born in Ashfield except the two younger. CHILDREN, SEVENTH GENERATION. b. Jan. 26, 1816, d. May 4, 1871. 348 b. Dec. 28, 1817; d. May '2,7,. 1842. 349 b. Nov. 20, 1819; d. Jan. 11, 1841. 350 b. July 31, 1826. 351 b. June 23, 1830; teacher, unmarried. 352 b. Nov. 11, 1834. 353 b. Aug. 18, 1836. 354 149. PEREZ CLARK, son of Scotto, 3d, of Harwich, born July 20, 1771; married Feb. 5, 1795, Patience Snow, born in Harwich, Mass., Feb. 4, 1776, and died Oct. 8, 1855. He fol lowed the sea from early boyhood, and became master of a vessel, but afterwards entered upon farm life. Moved to West minster, Vt., 1797, where his children were bom, and where he died Dec. 24, 1850. CHILDREN, SEVENTH GENERATION. I. Reuben S., b. Sept. 1, 1797; d. Feb. 7, 1872. 355 II. Henry, b. July 23, 1799; d. Mar. 12, 1827, unm. 356 III. Fessenden, b. Feb. 10, 1801; d. July 25, 1877. 357 IV. Lucinda, b. Dec. 10, 1802;' d. Dec: 11, 1872. 358 V. Scotto, b. Jan. 10,1807; d. June 24, 1833, unm. 359 VI. Saphrona, b. Feb. 23, 1809; unmarried. 360 VII. Cleopatra, b. Nov. 10, 1810; d. Aug. 14, 1880. 361 VIII. Perez, b. Aug. 11, 1812; d. Apr. 17, 1882. 362 IX. Tully A., b. June 9, 1816; d. Mar. 27, 1882. 363 I. Alfred P., II. Clarinda, III. Atherton, IV. WillianiS.,, V. Harriet Eliza, VI. Hannah I., VII. Sarah M., — 37 — 150. ABRAHAM CLARK, born Aug. 15, 1774: married Temperance Hallett. He died in Geneva, 111., April, 1840: Children born in Westminster, Vt. . CHILDREN, SEVENTH GENERATION. I. Sarah G., b. Feb. 11, 1801; d. 1837.* 364 II. Marshall, b. Mar. 18, 1804. 365 III. Abraham, b. Feb. 3, 1808; d. young. 366 IV. Maria, b. May 25, 1809; d. unmarried, 1879. 367 V. Abraham, 2d, b. Aug. 13, 1812; d. in 1835. 368 152. FESSENDEN CLARK, son of Scotto, 3d, of Harwich, born Dec. 7, 1778; married June 7, 1804, Abigail, daughter of Dr. Samuel Nye of Salisbury, Mass. Was engaged in mercan tile business with his brother Scotto in Boston, where his chil dren were all born, and where he died May 27, 1827. CHILDREN, SEVENTH GENERATION. I. Mary Ann Nye.b. April 26, 1805. t 369 II. Henry F., b. Sept. 27,1806; d. Dec. 2, 1880. 370 III. AbbyNye, b. Oct. 11,1808. 371 IV. Samuel Nye, b.June 1,1810; d. Nov. 2, 1811. 372 V. Wm. Oliver, b. Mar. 21,1813-t 373 VI. George Porter, b. June 13, 1814; d. Apr. 21, 1846,unm. 374 VII. Sarah Maria, b. June 25, 1816; d. Sep. 11, 1863 375 VIII. Samuel Nye, b. Feb. 15, 1818; d. July 24, 1856. 376 IX. Joseph Nye, b. Jan. 13, 1820; unmarried. , 377 X. Charlotte A., b.Jan. 6, 1821.§ 378 XL Clarissa Nye,) Ti..lp. ( d. Aug.25, 1824. 379 XII. Caroline G., C lxlPlets- ) d. Aug.25, 1824. 380 XIII. Francis L., ) b. Nov. 12, 1823; ( d. Sep. 13, 1825. 381 153. MERCY CLARK, born Nov. 30, 1780; married Oct. 9, 1800, Ephraim Ranney, born Jan. 25, 1781, and died June 3, 1826. She died Jan. 29, 1848. Children all born in Westmin ster, Vt. CHILDREN, SEVENTH GENERATION. I. Clark Ranney, b. Nov. 15, 1801; m. Orpha Miller. 382 II. Emeline " b. Aug. 6, 1804; d. Nov. 5, 1813. 383 III. Freeman " b. May 11, 1806; d. 1881. 384 IV. Sullivan " b. Nov. 23, 1808. 385 V. Ephraim " b. June 8, 1821; m. Sarah Church. 386 154. SCOTTO CLARK, 4th, of Harwich, born Sept. 2, 1782;1 married Nov. 14, 1808, Sally M. Freeman, born July 28, 1788. * Sarah Griffith Clark, married July 24, 1824, Peter Sears, a Boston merchant; had one son, named Franklin, who died young. She died in Boston, 1837. + Married Wm. Lowell, Jan. 1, 1868. I Supposed to have been lost in a gale at sea, with the brig "Sophia M.," off Cape Hatteras, Sept. 1, 1837. § Married F. G. Ballard, 1854; no children. I. Samuel C. Morse,b. 11. John Dorr, " b III. Whipple " b. IV. Tyler " b. V. Emeline " b. ^ — 38 — His children were all born in Boston, where he was engaged in the mercantile business until 1837, when he moved to Geneva, 111., where he died Oct. 12, 1844. CHILDREN, SEVENTH GENERATION. I. Mary Freeman, b. Sept.*28, 1809; d. young. 387 II. Mary Freeman,2d,b. April 9, 1811; d. in 1812. 388 III. Charles Scotto, b. Sept. 8, 1813; d. Oct. 30, 1865. 389 IV. Harriet Freeman, b. Jan. 17, 1818. ' 390 V. Caroline Louisa, b. Mar. 1, 1820; d. June 20, 1878. 391 VI. Ellen Augusta, b. Sept. 22, 1829. 392 155. FANNY CLARK, born Aug. 7, 1786; married Oct. 8, 1808, Samuel Morse, a farmer, who died July 10, 1834. She died April 10, I860, in Westminster, Vt., where their children were all born. CHILDREN, SEVENTH GENERATION. ,1809; d. Aug. 23, 1875,unm.393 1811; d. Nov. 2,1869.* 394 Nov. 5, 1813; d. June 18, 1876. 395 June 1817. 396 July 9, 1824; m. Hon. John Rich ardson. , 397 156. THANKFUL CLARK, born May 12, 1789; married Hosea Wright, Sept. 1, 1822; resided in Westminster, Vt., until , 1845, when they; moved to' Illinois. After his death she and her only son Joseph moved still further west. 157. OLIVER CLARK, born May 30, 1791; married Abigail Edes. He was for a time a merchant in Boston. In 1825 he • went with his family to Smyrna, Turkey, where he remained about twelve years as a commission merchant, and then re turned to Boston. In 1838, moved to Cairo, 111., thence to Iron Mountain City, Mo., and finally to Smithland, Ky., where he died. CHILDREN, SEVENTH GENERATION. I. Anna Sarah, b. Sept. 8, 1813, in Charlestown, Mass.t 398 II. Robert Edes,b. April 1,1818, " " 399 III. Louisa, b. 1820, " " 400 IV. , Rosa, b. 1822, in Pensacola, Fla. 401 V. Mary, ' b. 1824, at St. Mary's Landing,Mo. 402 153. NATHAN CLARK, born Aug. 5, 1773; married. 1st, Martha Gould, born May 4, 1778, and died March 25, 1810. Married, 2d, Charlotte Bridgeman. He moved from Marion to * He married Maria Whitney; had an only daughter named Mary L who mar- ried Henry A. Wells, and resides in Westminster, Vt., but has no children t Anna S. Clark married Mr. Carrott, of Trinidad de Cuba, lived thero and was the mother of Ave boys, —39 — Pittefield, Mass. While on a journey for the benefit of his health, he died March, 1815. He was a sea captain. She died March 15, 1819, in Pittsfield. CHILDREN, SEVENTH GENERATION. I. Mary, b. Nov. 27', 1798; d. May 12, 1829, unm. 403 II. Lucretia, b. May 19, 1801 ; m. Capt. Elisha Luce. 404 III. William, b. Mav 24, 1803; d. July 6,1879.* 405 IV. Matilda E., b. April 14, 1805; d. June 24, 1882. 406 V. Eliza. b. Feb. 14, 1807. 407 VI. Martha G., b. June 25, 1812; d. Dec. 26, 1883. 408 VII. Nathan H., b. Jan. 3, 1814; d. Aug. 3, 1841/f 409 164. BETSEY CLARK, born July 7, 1786; married Charles Blankinship, born Dec. 22, 1785. She died Dec. 10, 1825. CHILDREN, SEVENTH GENERATION. I. Joseph Blankinship, b. Oct. 2, 1810; d. Nov. 23, 1879. 410 II. Edwin A. " b. Mar. 11, 1812; d. Jan. 25, 1848. 411 166. DESIRE CLARK, born March 12, 1789, married Silas Briggs, bom Sept. 8, 1792, and died Oct. 23, 1833. She died March 11, 1870. Children born in Marion. CHILDREN, SEVENTH GENERATION. I. Rhoda A. Briggs, b. April 15, 1820. 412 II. Timothy H. " b. April 24, 1822; d. Mar. 9,1877.413 III. Abigail C. " b. Mar. 20, 1825. ' 414 IV. Herbert B. " b. May 7, 1828; d.Mar. 15, 1856. 415 V. Silas A. " b. June 26, 1832; d. Apr. 13, 1837. 416 167. JOHN CLARK, born July 20, 1792; married in 1814, Eleanor Handy, born April 19, 1794, died June 19, 1844; mar ried, 2d, Emily Silvia, born April 7, 1810, died April 27, 1863. He died Sept. 24, 1863. ¦CHILDREN, SEVENTH GENERATION I. Carolines., b. Nov. 24, 1814; d. Dec. 13, 1838. 417 II. Emily M., b. Apr. 15, 1816; d. Mar. 4,1853. 418 III. Susan D., b. Dec. 20,1817; d. April 2, 1839.J 419 IV. James M., b.Jan. 10,1820. 420 V. John B., b. Nov. 18, 1822; d. Aug. 29, 1850,unm. 421 VI. Mercy D., b. Oct. 31, 1824; d. Mar. 28, 1844. 422 VII. Ellen H., b. May 27, 1825; d. July 8, 1854. || 423 VIII. Betsey B., b. June 18, 1827; d. Apr. 28, 1873. 424 IX. Wm. Franklin,b. May 8, 1829; d. Aug. 18, 1845. 425 X. Walton E., b. Mar. 10, 1831; d. Sep. 29, 1848. 4'26 XL Charles A., b. July 10,1833. 427 XII. Joseph H. b-.Oct. 2,1835. 428 * Wm. Clark married Amelia Haskell, Aug. 12, 1829; had Wm. H., born May 26, 1830; Mary L., born Dec. 30, 1832, and Mary L., 2d, born June 29,1837. All died young, leaving no descendants. t Married Jan. 1, 1837, Mary Powell, of Darien, Ga., and d. Aug., 1841, at Darien. * .Married Cornelius Briggs. II Married Henry F. Weeden . — 40- 169. SALLY BANGS CLARK, daughter of Bolaad, bom Sept. 10, 1779; married Joseph Nickerson, born Sept. 27, u io, and died in Duxbury, Mass., July 4, 1841. She died March 16, 1867. CHILDREN, SEVENTH GENERATION. I. Lucy Nickerson, b. Aug. 9, 1803; d. Mar. 10, 1874.* 429 II. Emeline " b. Nov- 16, 1805. 430 III. Joseph " b. Apr. 13, 1807; d. 1809. 431 IV. Harriett " b Apr. 3, 1810.f 432 V. Susan Drew " b. May 1,1815.1 .. 1ft 1jusn JJJ VL Joseph Jas. " b. June 23, 1816; d. April 16, 1860. 434 VII. Sarah Clark " b. Nov. 11, 1818. jjo VIII. Henry " b. Jan. 8, 1821.§ 436 IX. Geo. Francis " b. Feb. 8,1824. 437 170. RHODA CLARK, born March 28, 1781; married July 28, 1804, Abraham Winslow, of Brewster, born Oct. .24, 1770. Children bpm in Brewster, where she died Dec. 16, 1854. CHILDREN, SEVENTH GENERATION. I Abraham Winslow, b. July 28, 1805 ; d. July 24, 1879. 438 II Elisha D. " b. Apr. 25, 1807; d. Sep. 13, 1882. 439 III Susanna " b. Nov. 22, 1809; d. Dec. 14, 1830. 440 IV. Frederick " b. Apr. 25, 1812; d. July 11, 1839. 441 V. Louisa " b. Jan. 26, 1816. (i la^L^ in HHaiCH. S.LBEHTDTYPE -65- CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. George Bassett, b. Feb. 14, 1827. 865 II. Maria Louisa, b. Oct. 27, 1829; d. Mar. 29, 1877. 866 III. Alvan Graham, b. July 10, 1832. 867 IV. Caroline Amelia.b. May 27, 1835; d. Nov. 14, 1863. 868 315. SAMUEL CLARK, born Nov. 5, 1805; married, 1st, Fidelia Porter, who died June 13, 1836; married, 2d, May 18, 1837, Sarah Btment, born June 30, 1809. He died in Phelps, N. Y., June 12, 1865. Occupation, farming. She resides at Newark, N. Y. • CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. . Simeon Porter, b. Dec. 1829; d. June 7, 1832. 869 II. Samuel, b. Aug. 1831; d. June 27, 1832. 870 III. Henry, b. Apr. 4, 1833. 871 IV. Lucy Almira, b. Sept. 7, 1842; d. Apr. 30, 1844. 872 V. Mary Frances, b. Aug. 24, 1847; d. Oct. 29,1878. 873 316. DANIEL CLARK, bom Nov. 7, 1807; married, 1st, Oct. 12, 1831, Dianthe Pease, who died Dec. 1, 1864; married, 2d, Dec. 7, 1865, Mrs. Ruth D. Gardner. P. O. address, Conway, Mass. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. John Pease, b. March 30, 1840; d. at Memphis, Tenn., Sept. 11, 1880. He served in the Union army during the war. 874 317. MARY CLARK, born Nov. 20, 1809; married, Dec. 20, 1848, Benjamin Tilton, born Oct. 31, 1794, and died in South Deerfield, Mass., Nov. 3, 1874. She was engaged in teaching, many years previous to her marriage, and was popular and suc cessful. P. O. address, South Deerfield, Mass. No children. 318. ABIGAIL CLARK, bom Jan. 13, 1812; married, Oct. 24, 1838, William Wallace Johnson, the compiler of this book, bom in Buckland, Mass., Nov. 29, 1813. She was a teacher previous to her marriage. They emigrated to Wisconsin in 1842. Settled in Greenfield, Milwaukee county, where they now reside and where their sons were all born. He was engaged in teaching for many years; is a minister in the M. E. Church; published in 1876 a genealogical work, entitled "Records of the Descendants of David Johnson, of Leominster, Mass.," contain ing also original poems; and was a member of the Wisconsin Legislature in 1879. P. O. address, North Greenfield, Milwau kee ,County, Wis. — 66— CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Mary Clark Johnson, b. June 6, 1841; d. Oct. 28, 1850. 875 II. Alvan O. " b. Mar. 17, 1843; d. Mar. 9, 1874. 876 III. Wm. Wallace " b. Sep. 28, 1844. 877 IV. Abner Morse, " b. Jan. 30, 1846. 878 V. Wesley " , b. Nov. 9, 1847. 879 VI. Edward P. " b. Sep. 11, 1849. 880 319. WILLIAM CLARK, born Feb. 15-, 1814; married, 1st, in 1835, Caroline A. Bullard, born 1814, and died at Fayette ville, Ind., Feb. 18, 1845; married, 2d, in 1845, Aletha Rafferty, born in Kentucky, and died at Springville, Ind., 1852; married, 3d, in 1853, Sarah Ann Gainey, who, after her husband's death, married Rev. Dr. Bland. He was a merchant in Ashfield, Mass. ; afterwards a teacher in Ohio, then at New Albany, Fayetteville, and Springville, Ind. ; studied law at Springville, and entered upon the practice of the legal profession at Bloomfield, Ind., where he died Oct. 24, 1854. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Amelia Ellen, d. Dec. 29, 1842. 881 II. Mary Caroline, b. Feb. 11, 1845. 882 III. Edward Bassett, b. Sep. 29, 1846* 883 IV. Clara Aletha, b. May 25, 1849; d. Nov. 12, 1881. 884 322. OLIVE CLARK, bom March 15, 1805; married, April 18, 1829, James Rodger, dealer in grain, lumber and coal, born in Albany, N. Y., March 7, 1805. Children bom in Elbridge, N. Y. P. O. address, Jordan, N. Y. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I- £pnes S- Rodger, b. Sep. 18, 1830; d. Dec. 25, 1852. 885 II. Wm. Clark " b. Oct. 30, 1832. 886 III. Jane E. " b. Apr. 9, 1835. 887 IV. Olive M. « b. Oct. 5, 1837; d. Jan. 13, 1866. 888 V. Sophia " b. Sep. 3, 1840. 889 323 MERCY CLARK born July 15, 1808; married, 1st, £T «£*?§& ' Russe11 Co°Per; 3d> °aleb Howe. She died reb. 28, 18a0. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Daniel Cressy, b. May 12, 1834; unmarried II. Charles Cooper, b. 1845; d. Jan. 16, 1865 III. Alvan Howe, b. Mar. 27, 1853. IV. Julia Howe, b. Apr. 30, 1855. 891892893 * Edward B.Clark was a soldier in the 8th Iowa Cavalry »niiw«of.i,™ ', w»Td^D^^ — 67 — 327. EBENEZER CLARK, born Feb. 26, 1798; married, Sept. 9, 1819, Lucy Houghton, born Jan. 17; 1797, and died Jan. 6, 1867, He died July 8, 1842. No children. 330. JOSHUA CLARK, 2d, born Nov. 14, 1807; married Mrs. Nancy Fuller, born April 15, 1793, and died Nov. 26, 1879. Children born in Westminster, Vt., where he died May 24, 1853. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Ira, b. Oct. 9, 1833; d. June 4, 1865. 894 II. Haskell, b. June 28, 1840; d. Sep. 16,1875. 895 333. MEHITABLE CLARK, born Nov. 27, 1802; married, Jan. 1, 1828, Dr. Atherton Hall, bom Oct. 29, 1800, and died at Whitehall, N. Y., Sept. 15, 1881. Commenced the practice of medicine at Ludlow, Vt. She died Feb. 1, 1875. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. George A. Hall, b. Jan. 19, 1829, at Ludlow, Vt. 896 II. Caroline M. " b. June 19, 1830, at " " 897 III. Henry C. " b. Jan. 1, 1832, at Vergennes, Vt. 898 IV. Edwin W. " b. May 7, 1833, at " " 899 V. Francis D. " b. May 26, 1835, at " " 900 VI. Harriet J. " b. May 6, 1837; d. Feb. 19, 1839. 901 VII. Sarah G. " b. Aug. 19, 1839; d. Nov. 5, 1854. 902 VIII. John W. " b. July 2, 1841, at Whitehall,N.Y.903 IX. Frederic C. " b. Oct. 2, 1844; d. June 17, 1853. 904 X. Elizabeth S. " b. Aug. 27, 1846, at Whitehall,N.Y.905 334. MARK CLARK, born Jan. 10, 1805; married, Nov. 2 1830, Sarah Hall, born Oct. 9, 1808, and died Sept. 21, 1859. Children born in Westminster, Vt., where he died Nov. 2l, 1845. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Harriette E., b. Dec. 1, 1831. 906 II. Barnabas A., b. June 28, 1835. 907 III Franklin W., b. Aug. 12, 1837. 908 IV. George M., b. June 10, 1841. 909 V. Sarah I., b. Oct. 7, 1844. 910 335. ALMIRA CLARK, born Jan. 19, 1807; married, Feb. 14, 1828, Eldad Hitchcock Harlow, born Nov. 27, 1803, died Sept. 17, 1883. Children bom at Westminster West, Vt., where she still lives. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Alfred Clark Harlow, b. July 9,1832. 911 II. ' Wealthy A III. Charles W. IV. George R. V. Julia E. VI. Levi K. VII. Henry G. VIII. Rhoda Ann b. May 11, 1834. 912 b. Jan. 31, 1836. 913 b. Dec. 14, 1838. 914 b. Apr. 3, 1840; d. Mar. 6, 1869.915 b. Aug. 24, 1842. 916 b. Oct. 24, 1844. 917 b. July 31, 1846: 918 336. HANNAH MINERVA CLARK, born Jan. 28, 1809; married, Aug. 25, 1834, Eugene F. Warner, born Sept. 29, 1806. He was a merchant at Westminster, Vt., where their son was born. She died Dec. 26, 1842. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Walter Gideon Warner, b. Feb. 3, 1836. 919 337. DORCAS FIDELIA CLARK, bom April 15, 1812;' married, Dec. 13, 1837, Alfred Hitchcock, M. D., born Oct. 17, 1813, died March 30, 1874. She died Dec. 1, 1849. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Hiland C. Hitchcock, b. Sept. 2, 1840. 920 II. Alfred O. " b. May 16, 1842. 921 III. Julia F. " b. Sept. 29, 1846. 922 340. GEORGE CLARK, born April 26, ,1820; married, Oct. 27, 1844, Harriet Ann Estabrook, born Nov. 25, 1824. He graduated from a medical college just previous to his death, which occurred Feb. 13, 1846. His widow, now Mrs. Jones, lives in Ashby, Mass. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. George, b. Nov. 30, 1845. 923 342- BENJAMIN SMITH, born Aug. 23, 1802; married, June 1, 1835, Harriet Weaver, bom Sept. 26, 1803. Children born at Saxton's River, Vt., where he died March 27, 1873. Dealer in soap-stone. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Harriet C. Smith, b. Apr. 3, 1837; d. Sep. 2, 1857 924 II. Sarah A. " b. Oct. 28, 1839; d. Mar. 20, 1843. 925 III. Charles B. " b. Jan. 26, 1845. 926 345. LAURA F. SMITH, born Dec. 3, 1807; married April 21, 1832, P. F. Perry, manufacturer, born March 6, 1809 died Sept. 25, 1862. She died Aug. 15, 1865. — 69— | CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Frances D. Perry, b. Feb. 10, 1832. 927 II. Sidney F. '• ' b. Aug. 4, 1841. 928 346. SARAH CAROLINE SMITH, born Feb. 1810; mar ried, Dec. 31, 1835, Lisdal Porter, farmer, born Oct. 31, 1803, died April 28, 1876. She died Oct. 15, 1845. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. George Porter, b. Jan. 3, 1837. 929 347. PHEBE ANN SMITH, born Sept. 16, 1811; married, June 1, 1835, Benjamin Frost, shoe dealer, born June 18, 1804. She died Sept. 2, 1875. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Maria S. Frost, b. Sept. 10, 1839. " 930 II. Charles S. " b. Mav 20, 1844. 931 III. Henry S. " b. Sept. 16, 1846. 932 348. ALFRED FREEMAN CLARK, born Jan. 26, 1816; married, 1st, Nov. 29a 1838, Harriet Doolittle, born April 16, 1817, died June 6, 1849; married, 2d, Mrs. Mary J. Wood, nee Drake, born Aug. 17, 1816, died March 30, 1869. He settled, 1842, on a farm near Princeton, 111., where he died May 4, 1871. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Atherton, b. Sep. 22, 1839. 933 II. Sarah M., b. Feb. 11, 1841. 934 III. Clarinda, b. Dec. 31, 1842. 935 IV. Harriet, b. Apr. 30, 1845. , 936 V. Alfred P., b. Mar. 18, 1847; d. July 22, 1848. 937 VI. Horatio K. , b. Jan. 27, 1853. 938 VII. Ellen A., b. Dec. 10, 1855. 939 351. WILLIAM SMITH CLARK, LL. D., born in Ashfield, Mass., July 31, 1826; married, May 25, 1853, Harriet Richards, born April 21, 1829, at Lahaina Maui, Sandwich Islands, daughter of Rev. Wm. Richards, for many years missionary to the Sandwich Islanders. Prof. Clark is a graduate of Williston Seminary, Easthamp ton, Mass., of Amherst College, of Georgia (Augusta) University, and of Gottingen University, Germany; took the degree Ph. D.; was professor in Amherst College several years, colonel of the 21s,t Regt. Mass. Vol. Inf. in the late war, president of the Massachusetts Agricultural College, and president of Sapporo Agricultural College, which he established in Japan. Residence, Amherst, Mass. Children born in Amherst. — 70 — CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Wm. Richards, b. Dec. 2, 1854; d. 1855. 940 II. Emily Williston, b. June 9, 1856. 94 i III. Alfred Freeman, b. Aug. 6, 1857 IV. Atherton, b. June 18, 1859, V. Williston, b. Aug. 2,1, 1860 VI. Fanny Stearns, b. Nov. 9, 1863 VII. Mary Richards, b. Mar. 21, 1865 VIII. Eliza Smith, b. June 16, 1866 IX. Edith, b. Nov. 20, 1867 X. Hubert Lyman, b. Jan. 9, 1870 XL Bertha, b. Apr. 14, 1873 d. Aug. 1857. 942 * 943 d. young. 944 at Bradford Acady. 945946 947948949 950 353. HANNAH ISABELLE CLARK, born in Cumming ton, Mass., Nov. 11, 1834; married, Oct. 24, 1862, Sidney Ward Leete, farmer, born April 7, 1833. • Mrs. Leete was a teacher in Guilford Institute two years before her marriage. Resides at Guilford, Conn. No children. 354. SARAH MARIA CLARK, born in Easthampton, Mass., Aug. 18, 1836; married, Dec. 9, 1834, Capt. Wm. Byron Churchill, born Aug. 2, 1828, in Boston, Mass. Went to sea at the age of 15, passed through all the grades of seamanship and early became captain. Served in the army and navy in the late war, and died Jan. 4,1883. She resides at 160 W. 11th street, New York. No children. ,355. REUBEN S. CLARK, born Sept. 1, 1797; married, March 20, 1825, Mary C. Smith, born March 20, 1804, died May 11, 1857. He died Feb. 7, 1872. Both were buried at Proc- torsville, Vt. He was a finisher of woolen goodsi in which he greatly excelled. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Saphronia, b. Mar. 20, 1826; d. June 19, 1831. 951 II. Emily F. b. Oct. 5, 1827. 952 III. Henry, b. Mar. 27, 1829; d. May 3, 1830. 953 IV. Henry Reuben, b. Mar. 25, 1831. 954 V. Samuel Smith, b. June 18, 1833. 955 VI. Wallace Snow, ) b. May 13, 1836; d. Feb. 13, 1841. 956 VII. Walter Scott, j b. May 13, 1836. 957 VIII. Wallace Scotto, b. May 22, 1843. 958 357. FESSENDEN CLARK, born Feb. 10, 1801; married Mary C. Hunt, April 11, 1826. Occupation, farming. Child ren bom in Westminster, Vt., where he died July 25, 1877, and where his widow still resides. * Graduate of Mass. Agricultural College. P. O. addresi, Grass Valley, Cala. -71- CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Frances Mary, b. Feb. 12, 1827; d. Apr. 12, 1843. 959 II. Louisa Maria, b. Nov. 26, 1828; d. Jan. 31, 1832. 960 III. Helen Snow, b. July 23, 1830; d. Jan. 27, 1832. 961 IV. Edwin Hunt, b. Oct. 29, 1832; d. Mar. 27, 1857. 962 V. Henry F., b. Nov. 11, 1834; d. Jan. 10, 1877: 963 VI. Dorr Morse, b. Aug. 31, 1836; unmarried. 964 VII. Frederick, b.Feb. 7, 1841; d. June 10, 1856. 965 VIII. Joel Hunt, b. June 27, 1842. 966 IX. Mary Frances, b. July 15, 1846; unmarried.* 967 358. LUCINDA CLARK, bom Dec. 10, 1802, married, Nov. 12, 1822, Ithamar Lane, school teacher and farmer, who die"d Dec' 3, 1844. Their son was born in Westminster, Vt., where she died Dec. 11,1872. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Henry C. Lane, b. Jan. 26, 1824. 968 361. CLEOPATRA CLARK, born Nov. 10, 1810; married, Jan. 2, 1838, Aretas Ranney, farmer. They settled in Chitten den, Vt., where their children were born, but in 1875 removed to Malta, HI., where she died Aug. 14, 1880, and where he still lives. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Emma S. Ranney, b. Mar. 10, 1840. 969 II. Matilda " b. Oct. 18, 1841. 970 III. Albert B. " b. Oct. 14, 1850; ,d. Mar. 13, 1872. 971 362. PEREZ CLARK, 2d, born Aug. 11, 1812; married, 1st, Feb. 10, 1839, Maria Lane, born Nov. 1, 1811, died March 22, 4860; married, 2d, Dec. 23, 1863, Orah Pember, born Sept. 15, 1825. Children born in Westminster, Vt., where he died April 17, 1882, and where his widow still lives. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. SoDhia C, b. Feb. 27, 1840. 972 II. Esther L., b. Jan. 10, 1842; d. Feb. 27, 1859. 973 III. Guy, b. Apr. 24, 1844. 974 IV. Lucinda, b. May 30, 1846. 975 V. Reuben, b. Mar. 1848; d. Apr. 18, 1849. 976 VI. Lewis B., b. Apr. 28, 1850. 977 VII. Eugene, b. Apr. 4, 1852. 978 VIII. Scott, b. Oct. 24, 1855. 979 * Postmistress at Westminster West, Vt. -72- 363. TULLY A. CLARK, bom June 9, 1816; married, Sept. 6, 1841, Louisa Carpenter, born Aug: 14, 1817. Children born in Westminster; Vt., where he lived until 1872, when he removed to Northwood, Iowa, where he died March 27, 1882, and where his widow still lives. Farmer and carpenter. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Maria Antoinette, b. Jan. 5, 1843; d. Aug. 10, 1864. 980 II. Samuel Julius, b. Oct. 27, 1844; unmarried. 981 III. Frances Mary, b. May 15, 1846. 982 , IV. Helen Saphrona, b. Aug. 12, 1849; d. July 30, 1856. 983 365. MARSHALL CLARK, born March 18, 1804; married, July 9, 1833, Eveline Sturtevant. He now resides with his youngest daughter, Mrs. Starkweather, at Pendleton, Oregon. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION.1 I. Sarah Ann, b. Aug. 8, 1834; d. Sept. 30, 1861. 984 II. Franklin A., b. Nov. 7, 1835; d. May 16, 1875. 985 III. Maria Theresa, b. Aug. 30, 1845* 986 IV. George Homer, b. July 5, 1850. 987 370. HENRY FESSENDEN CLARK, born Sept. 27, 1806; married, 1st, April 5, 1839, Mrs. Ann Bronson, who died; mar ried, 2d, Nov. 9, 1851, Miss Almira Brooks, who died, and he married, 3d, Miss Hannah G. Johnson. He died at Newbury- port, Mass., Dec. 2, 1880. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Charlotte Augusta, b. April 20, 1841. 988 II. Edward Henry, b. July 10, 1843.f 989 371. ABBY NYE CLARK, born Oct. 11, 1808; married, Nov. 2, 1841, William G. Litchfield, at Jamaica Plain, Mass. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Emily Clark Litchfield, b. May 4, 18444 990 II. Mary Abby " b. Apr. 25, 1846. 991 375. SARAH MARIA CLARK, born June 25, 1816- mar ried, April 28, 1836, Robert McNeil Morse, born in Newfane Vt., Jan. 8, 1807. She died Sept. 11, 1863. He resides at Jamaica Plain, Mass., and was formerly a Boston merchant. * Married Hamilton Starkweather, and lives at Pendleton Orpo-nn t Married Lizzie Richards Nov. 6, 1871. No^ohildren • "1BSon. % Married John Cormerais; has no children; resides at Minneapolis, Minn "^owr j. kJ^^tLl. — 73— CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Robert McNeil Morse,2d,b. Aug: 11, 1837. 992 II. Chas. Fessenden " b. Sep. 22, 1839. 993 III. Ellen Clark " 1>. Feb. 22, 1842; unmarried. 994 IV. Mary Isabel " b. June 15, 1846; d.Dec. 6, 1855. 995 376. SAMUEL NYE CLARK, born Feb. 15, 1818; married, July 26, 1844, Polly Hooker Patten, of Roxbury, Mass.1 They moved to Geneva, 111., where he died July 24, 1856. > CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. William Oliver, b. Oct. 13, 1846. 996 II. Samuel FeBsenden, b. June 4, 1851.* 997 III. Mary Sumner, b. June 3, 1856. . 998 * SAMUEL FESSENDEN CLARKE, born in Geneva, 111., June 4, 1851,,presents, in his life, a commendable example of what may be accomplished by a persevering, persistent effort in the attainment of a desired object. Deprived at a tender age of the fostering care of a worthy father, yet, by the counsel and aid of a kind mother, he has risen to a position which comparatively few ever attain. The gradation, by which he rose to his present elevated standing as a scientist, may be presented in the follow ing events in his educational course. In 1864, entered prepara tory department of Antioch College, at Yellow Springs, Ohio. In 1866, was at Union School, Ann Arbor, Mich., where his record showed, on a scale of ten, nine and nine-tenths on all studies for the whole year. In 1867, at the age of 16, not having the means to proceed, he left Ann Arbor and went to Chicago to earn by personal effort and industry the means to enable him to pursue his studies. At the end of five years he returned to .. Antioch and took a special course, fori one year, in Chemistry and Geology. In 1873, was at the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale College, as a special student in Zoology and Modern Lan guages, and became assistant in Zoology, and in the U. S. Fish Commission under Prof. Baird. In 1876, was appointed Fellow in Johns Hopkins University, and became assistant in Biology. In 1878, received from the Sheffield Scientific School, the degree of Ph. B., and in 1879, at Johns Hopkins, the degree of Ph. D. In 1881, appointed Lecturer on Botany at Smith ' College, at Northampton, Mass., and the same year accepted the professor ship of Natural History, in Williams College, which he now holds, and on the 20th of October, 1883, sailed for Europe to occupy the Williams College table in Dohrn's Museum, in Naples, where the International Congress of Scientists hold their sessions. 384. FREEMAN RANNEY, bom May 11, 1806; married Emily Flanders, Nov. 18, 1827. He died, 1881. I. Alonzo Ranney, b. II. William " b. III. Eugene b. IV. Henry b. V. Ephraim " b. VI. Charles F. " b. Dec. 8, 1851 -74- CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. 999 1000 1001 1002 10031004 385. SULLIVAN RANNEY, born Nov. 23, 1808; married, 1st, Sept. 7, 1834, Phebe M. Huggins, born May 30, 1811, died June 11, 1852; married, 2d, March 7, 1853, Mary Huse, born March 2, 1825'. Occupation, farming. P. O., West Concord, Vt. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Scotto C. Ranney, b. Feb. 19, 1837. 1005 II. Edson H. " b. July 6, 1841. 1006 III. Henry " b. July 4,1843. 1007 IV. George " b. Dec. 21, 1845. 1008 V. Charles S. " b. Jan. 10, 1855. 1009 VI. Nellie M. " b. Jan. 2, 1857. 1010 VII. Jennie P. " b. Apr. 1, 1860. 1011 VIII. Nathan H. " b. Aug. 18, 1861. 1012 IX. William E. " K Feb. 24, 1863. 1013 X. Almiral " b. July 8,1864. 1014 XL EllaL. " b. July 14, 1866. 1015 389. CHARLES SCOTTO CLARK, born Sept. 8, 1813; mar ried, Dec. 29, 1859, Clara S., daughter of Samuel Hale of Chicago. He died Oct. 30, 1865. His widow resides in Chicago, 111. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Sophia Augusta, b. July 1865. 1016 390. HARRIET FREEMAN CLARK, born Jan. 17, 1818; married, Nov. 22, 1841, Charles Patten, born in Roxbury, Mass., Oct. 27, 1814. Settled at Geneva, 111., 1837, where he has ever since been engaged in mercantile business. No children. 391. CAROLINE LOUISA CLARK, bom March 1, 1820; married, Sept. 2, 1843, Hon. Isaac G. Wilson, born April 26, 1816, in Middlebury, N. Y. He graduated at Brown University, 1838, and at the Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Mass., 1841. Admitted to the Massachusetts bar, July 1841 Commenced practice of the law, at Elgin, 111., Aug. 1841. Elected County Judge, June 1849, and Circuit Judge, June 1851. Re-elected 1855, 1861, and 1879.. Appointed Justice of Appellate Court at Chicago, June 1879, of which court he became Chief Justice in 1881, which position he now holds. Mrs. Wilson died Dec 1* 1877. " *' — 75- CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Franklin Isaac Wilson,b. Apr. 29, 1846. 1017 ttV ^lenoClark^ , " b- Oct. 29, 1848; d.June20, 1878.1018 III. Chas.Scotto Clark " b. Sept. 18, 1850. 1019 IV. Edmund Beecher " b. Oct. 9, 1856. 1020 V. Harriet Patten, " b. July 31, 1858. 1021 392 ELLEN AUGUSTA CLARK, born Sept. 22, 1829; mar ried, Jan. 1, 1849, Wm. Noble Davis, borri Dec. 20, 1805, in Troy, N- Y. He went to Illinois in 1835, and purchased a large tract of land m Au Sable Grove, which was left in possession of his widow at his decease, which occurred June 20, 1878. Mrs. Davis has. kindly aided the compiler in collecting information for this work. She resides at Oswego, 111. No children. 395. WHIPPLE MORSE, born Nov. 5, 1813; married, Oct. 23, 1835, Phebe Bundy, born March 27, 1814. He died June 18, 1876, at Coventry, Vt., where his widow still lives. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Sarah M. Morse, b. Jan. 10, 1838. 1022 II. Clark S. " b. Nov. 11, 1848* 1023 396. TYLER MORSE, born June 1817; married Mary K. Wales, born March 29, 1819. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. M. Addie Morse, b. Mar. 22, 1841; unmarried. 1024 II. JohnT. W. " b. June 1, 1845; d. Sept. 6, 1854. 1025 III. Emma L. " b. Feb. 18, 1848. 1026 IV. Inez E. " b. Aug. 29, 1852. 1027 404. LUCRETIA CLARK, born Mav 19, 1801; married, Sept. 22, 1823, Capt. Elisha C. Luce, son of Rowland and Eliza beth (Clark) Luce, born July 11, 1786, died Nov. 3, 1850. She died Aug. 10, 1861, in Marion, Mass., where her children were all born. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. George L. Luce, b. Mar. 1, 1825. 1028 II. Henry C. " b. Apr. 19, 1828; d. May 29, 1829. 1029 III. Henry C. 2d, " b. May 8, 1830; d. Dec. 2, 1873. 1030 IV. Elizabeth J. " b. Jan. 22, 1833. 1031 V. Elisha C. " b. Jan. 20, 1836. 1032 VI. Martha G. " b. Jan. 21, 1840. 1033 VII. Alfred E. " b. Jan. 22, 1843; d. Aug. 7, 1874. 1034 VIII. Francis M. " b. Feb. 26, 1846. 1035 * Married July 23, 1881, Laura B. Howell, born Feb. 12, 1859. — 76 — 406. MATILDA E. CLARK, born April 14, 1805; married, 1839, Capt. Henry M. Allen, born May 9, 1809. She died June 22, 1882. He resides in Marion, Mass. Children born in Marion. .CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. • Mary E. Allen, b. Mar. 5, 1840. 1036 II. John M. " b. June 24, 1842. 1037 III. Henrietta M. " b. Mar. 21, 1845; d. Oct. 22, 1846. 1038 IV. Nathan H. " b. Apr. 14, 1848. , 1039 407. ELIZA CLARK, born Feb.. 14, 1807; married, Oct. 21, 1832, Francis Howard, born Aug. 10, 1809, and died Jan. 12, 1880. She resides in Boston with her daughter, Mrs. F. W- Nickerson. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Frank fi.. Howard, b. Jan. 17, 1834. 1040 II. Lucy B. " b. Nov. 6, 1836. 1041 III. Nathan H. C. " b. Apr. 5; 1841; d. Nov. 2, 1843. 1042 IV. Mary L. " " b. Aug. 22, 1844. 1043 V. Anna A, " b. Sep. 11, 1847; d. Jan. 8, 1875. 1044 408. MARTHA GOULD CLARK, born June 25, 1812; mar ried, June 23, 1835, Silas B. Allen, born March 28, 1812. She died Dec, 26, 1883. Residence, Marion, Mass. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Charlotte M. Allen, b. Mar. 23, 1836. 1045 II. Bartholomew G. " b. Feb. 12, 1840. 1046 III. William T. " b. Sep. 2, 1847; d. Feb. 11, 1851.1047 410. JOSEPH BLANKINSHIP, born in Rochester, Mass., Oct. 2, 1809; married Unity H. Wing, born March 19, 1815. He died Nov. 23, 1879, in Marion, Mass., where his widow now resides. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. David W. Blankinship, b. Mar. 6, 1838. 1048 II. Henrietta E. " b. Dec. 18, 1843. 1049 III. Edwin A. " b. May 6, 1849. 1050 412: RHODA ALLEN BRIGGS, born April 15, 1820- mar ried, 1st, Thomas C. Bates, Nov. 30, 1840, who died; married 2d, Seth G. Mendall, Dec. 30, 1857. Residence, Marion Mass,' — 77 — CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Charles H. Bates, b. Jan. 4, 1842; d. May 30, 1857. 1051 II. Eleanor C. " b. Feb. 7, 1845; d. 1052 111. James H. Mendall, b. Apr. 1, I860. 1053 IV. Martha A. " b. May 17, 1863. 1054 V. Sarah D. " b. May 17, 1863; d. May 28, 1863. 1055 414. ABIGAIL CLARK BRIGGS, born March 20, 1825; married, Jan. 14, 1852, Jabez Hammond Wing, born April 17, 1823. Residence, Marion, Mass. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Amelia W. Wing, b. Mar. 22, 1854, at Acushnett. 1056 II. Sarah P. " b. July 25, 1856, at Marion. 1057 III. Henry Warren " b. Feb. 10, 1859, at " 1058 IV. Abbie Clark " b. Aug. 21, 1862, at " 1059 V. Levi " b. Oct. 23, 1864, at " 1060 VI. Herbert B. " b. June 4, 1867, at " 1061 417. CAROLINE SOPHIA CLARK, born Nov. 13, 1814; married, Oct. 19, 1835, Capt. Ichabod N. Lewis, born Oct. 26, 1815. She died Dec. 12, 1838, in Marion, Mass., where her husband still lives. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Matilda Louisa Lewis, b. Sept. 17, 1836, in Marion. 1062 418. EMILY MARIA CLARK, born April 15, 1816; mar ried Warren Blankinship, of Marion, Mass., born May 31, 1817. She died March 4, 1853. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Albert C. Blankinship, b. Feb. 27, 1841. 1063 II. James W. b. Feb. 23, 1843. 1064 III. Caroline M. " b. Jan. 10, 1845. 1065 IV. Henry V. " b. Oct. 25, 1847. 1066 V. Franklin C. b. Aug. 13, 1850. 1067 VI. Walton " b. Oct. 12, 1852. 1068 420. CAPT. JAMES M. CLARK, born Jan. 10, 1820; mar ried, 1st, Oct. 1846, Susanna 'M. Bates, only daughter of Noble E. Bates, born Sept. 3, 1818, died July 12, 1849; married, 2d, March 24, 1852, Maria P., daughter of Hon. Stillman Benson, born Aug. 29, 1832. Capt. Clark followed the seas 38 years. Was Master Mariner, 24 years. Had two ships destroyed in the late war by rebel privateers. Has retired from business. Resides at Mattapoisett, Mass., where his sons were born, — 78 — CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Susanna M. Clark, b. July 16, 1849. 1069 II. James M. " b. July 19, 1856. , 1070 III. Walton E. " b. May 20, 1859. 1071 IV. John S. " b,. Nov. 2, 1863; d. Oct. 12, 1865. 1072 424. BETSEY B. CLARK, bom June 18, 1827; married John Webber, mechanic, born Feb. 6, 1824. She died April 28, 1873. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Ellen B. Webber, b. Dec. 19, 1852. . 1073, II. Jane D. " b. Sep. 23, 1855. 1074 III. Emily C. " b. Apr. 13, 1857. 1075 ¦IV. John Frank " b. Apr. 12, 1859. 1076 427. CHARLES A. CLARK, born July 10, 1833; married, 1863, Susan Clark Berry, born 1840. Formerly ship carpenter, but for the last thirteen years keeper of a light station at Bird Island, in Buzzard's Bay, Mass. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Mary Dexter, b. Feb. 29, 1864. 1077 II. Abbie Louise, b. June 11, 1869. 1078 III. Charles Leonard, b. June 3, 1871. 1079 428. JOSEPH H. CLARK, born Oct. 2, 1835; married, May 6, 1858, Mary E. Gorham, born May 16, 1833. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Frank W., b. Apr. 3, 1859.* 1080 II. Joseph H., b. Nov. 23, 1861. 1081 III. Minnie L., b. June 9, 1864; d. Aug. 23, 1865. 1082 IV. Allen P., b. Jan. 12, 1870. 1083 V. Bessie F. L., b. Sept. 7, 1873; d. Feb. 15, 1876. ' 1084 VI. Earnest S., b. Dec. 1, 1877. 1085 VII. Agnes E., b. Nov. 10, 1879. 1086 430. EMELINE NICKERSON, born Nov. 16, 1805: mar ried Sylvester Drew, of Duxbury, Mass., where they still live. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Helen Frances Drew, b. June 11, 1831; d. Feb. 28, 1851. 1087 435. SARAH CLARK NICKERSON, born Nov. 11, 1818- married, Sept. 1, 1839, Wm. Thomas, born Jan. 3, 1806, Dux- * Died Sept. 20, 1879, at St. Helena. — 79- bury, Mass. He died May 29, 1873. Her address, care of Geo T. Sears, 228 State St., Boston, Mass. ' CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Harriet Thomas, b. June 3, 1844, in Duxbury. 1088 "¦ Wm Henry " b. d. in infancy. 1089 III. Hartley Lord " b. June 1, 1852, in Duxbury. 1090 IV. Jos. Nickerson " b. June 6, 1856, in Newton. 1091 437. GEORGE FRANCIS NICKERSON, born Feb 8 1824- married, July 28, 1850, Lucy Bradford, born at Duxbury, Mass ' Feb. 7, 1831. She died at sea May 27, 1879. Children born at Duxbury. P. O. address, Duxbury, Mass. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Elizabeth Nickerson,b. Mar. 21, 1853. 1092 II. George b. Nov. 15, 1855; d. Sep. 26, 1868. 1093 III. Henry " b. Aug. 2, 1857. 1094 IV. LucyB. " b. Ap"r. 4,1860. 1095 V. Helen F. " b. July 30, 1866. 1096 VI. Bertha May " b. June 26, 1871; d. Sep. 27; 1871. 1097 439. ELISHA DILLINGHAM WINSLOW, born April 25 1807; married, 1st, Nov. 5, 1835, Isannah Hichborn, of Boston' married, 2d, March 4, 1841, Nancy Healy, of Boston; married, 3d, Dec. 2, 1869, Mrs. Olive Higgins, nee Freeman, of Brewster, (No. 842). He died Sept. 13, 1882, at W. BreWster, Mass., where his widow still lives. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Mary H. Winslow,b. May 25, 1837; d. Jan. 11, 1869. 1098 II. Isannah F. " b. Feb. 23, 1839. 1099 III. Eleanor " b. Dec. 15, 1841; d. Mar. 19, 1842. 1100 IV. Walter T. " b. Feb. 13, 1843; m.SarahLSears.1101 V. Fred. Albert " b. Nov. 9,1844.* 1102 VI. Edward H. " b. Apr. 15, 1848; d. Sep. 28, 1854. 1103 442. LOUISA WINSLOW, born Jan. 26, 1816; married, July 19, 1837, Joseph Nickerson, born in Brewster, March 3, 1804, died Feb. 28, 1880. , Children born in Boston, except the youngest. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Jos. Francis Nickerson,b. June 8, 1838; d. Feb. 23, 1842.1104 II. Albert Winslow " b. May 21, 1840. 1105 III. Emma Louise " b. Mar. 15, 1842. 1106 IV. Wm. Alexander " b. Sep. 17, 1845; d.June26, 1869.1107 V. Josephine " b. Jan. 14, 1850. 1108 VI. Geo. Augustus " b.Jan. 11, 1854,atJamaicaPlain.ll09 * Married Nellie M. Sherman. 445. ROLAND WINSLOW, born Feb. 27, 1824; married, Nov. 26, 1850, Annie Payson Hall, of Boston, born May 24, 1827. Wholesale grocer, of the firm of Winslow, Rand & Watson, 197 and 199 State Street, Boston, Mass. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Anna Winslow, b. Sep. 15, 1851; d. June 3,1852.1110 II. Ella " b. Dec. 2, 1852. 1111 III. Geo. Herbert" b. Apr. 13, 1855. 1112 IV. Alice " b. June25, 1857. 1113 V. Arth. Payson" b. Oct. 7, I860; d. May 15, 1862. 1114 VI. Roland F. " b. Sep. 1, 1862. 1115 VII. Frank " b. Mar. 12, 1868; d. June 5,1870.1116 VIII. Edith " b. Sep. 27, 1870. 1117 IX. Edward " b. June 7, 1872. 1118 447. ELISHA CLARK, born in Brewster, Mass., April 6, 1823; married, Oct. 8, 1850, Olive N. Warren, born Aug. 30, 1828. He died May 2, 1873. His widow resides at Exeter, N. H. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Edward S., b. May 4, 1852; d. Dec. 12, 1853. 1119 II. Arthur W., b. Sep. 30, 1854; d. Dec. 12, 1866. 1120 III. Mary A., b. Oct. 8, 1856, in New York. 1121 IV. William H., b. May 13, 1858; d. Nov. 27, 1860. 1122 V. Susie M., b. Nov. 30, 1861, in New York. 1123 VI. Kate A., b. June 4, 1863, in Flushing, L. I. 1 124 450. KEZZIE HINCKLEY CLARK, born Aug. 31, 1829; married, Dec. 13, 1859, Dr. John Thomas Codman, born Oct. 30, 1827. Title, D. M. D. (Harvard). Occupation, dentist. P. O. address, 347 Columbus Ave., Boston, Mass. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Chas.Frederick Codman.b. Feb. 26, 1863, at Taunton. 1125 II. John Clark " b. May 25, 1864, at Neponsett. 1126 III. Florence Louisa " b. July 7, 1866, at " 1127 IV. Benj. Howard " b.Feb. 3, 1868, at " 1128 V. Herbert Allyne " b.Jan. 20, 1870; d.Jan.11,1871.1129 t 451i iSiR^ Ni£Et>C,L> R1£ bom SePt' 17> 18345 carried, June 1, 1859, John W. Paddon, bom July 14, 1833, in New York city, died at Waverly Station, Va., Oct. 2, 1878. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. Jri Edward_ C. Paddon, b. Apr. 20, 1860; d. Dec. 16, I860. 1130 "V John W. b- Sep. 9, 1861, in New York city 1131- III. E. Allyne b. Aug. 20, 1863; d. Sep. 9, 1868 1132 IV. Joseph " b. Nov. 4, 1868; d. Nov 9 1868 1m VI. Samuel M. b. Nov. 12, 1873, in Waverly, Va. 1135 -81- 452. JULIA CHASE, born Dec. 28, 1829 ; married, 1 st, March 4, 1855, Abram Famsworth,who died April 20, 1857; married, 2d, Capt. Fred. Wing, March 8, 1870, who died June 2, 1882. She died Dec. 2, 1882 Had one son, Chas. F. Fa,rns worth, who died, without issue, June 22, 1875. 453. CHARLES DREW CHASE, born Sept. 19, 1831; mar ried, Feb. 9, 1865, Martha Elizabeth Clark, born June 29, 1843. Dealer in h-iuse furnishing goods, hardware, etc., Hope Val ley, R. I. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Mary J. Chase, b. June 13, 1867. 1136 II. Anna " b. Sept. 9, 1872; d. Jan. 1, 1874. 1137 454. OLIVIA CHASE, born Oct. 8, 1834; married, 1855, James Crowell, of S. Yarmouth. She. died Oct. 12, 1858, leaving one daughter, Olivia J. Crowell, born Nov. 25, 1857, who died in Buffalo, N. Y., 1882. 459. BARZILLAI SEARS, born Nov. 22, 1822; married, Nov. 6, 1845, Elizabeth Bangs, born 1826. He died May 1881. Occupation, carpenter. Children born in E. Dennis, Mass. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Betsey 0. Sears, b. Feb. 18, 1847. 1138 II. Isadore M. " b. 1849; d. in infancy. 1139 III. Isadore M. 2d, " b. Oct. 4, 1852; m. A. C. Snow. 1140 IV. Henrv Bangs " b. Apr. 1855; d. in. infancy. 1141 V. Sarah L. " b. Nov. 1857. 1142 460. BENJAMIN SEARS, bom Oct. 27, 1826; married, Dec. 12, 1850, Mehitable Hedge, (No. 808), born Aug. 22," 1830. Occupation, tinman. Children born in East Dennis. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Isaac H. Sears, b. Sep. 12, 1852; d. 1872. 1143 II. Susan H. " b. Oct. 24, 1854; m.Alpheus Howes. 1144 III. Benjamin L. " b. Apr. 8, I860.* 1145 IV. Carlton P. " b. May 10, 1868. 1146 461 ELIZABETH LOWE SEARS, born Nov. 9, 1828; mar ried, Aug. 15, 1848, Capt, Milton P. Hedge, (No 806) born Aug. 15,1825 Master mariner. Children born in East Dennis, the place of their residence. * Telegrapher. Married Maggie Lockwood. Address, 310 B. 121st St., New York. — 82— CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Milton Lee Hedge, b. Mar. 6, 1855; d. young. 1147 II. JohnM. " b. Aug. 3,1857. 1148 III. Joseph " b. Jan. 27, 1860. 1149 IV. Geo. Sears " b. July 4,1865. 1150 467. REBEKAH SEARS, born April 11, 1822; married, Dec. 1, 1846, Rev. Charles Hammond, born in Petersham, Mass., Feb. 26, 1819; joined Providence conference M. E. Church, 1849. Presents. O. address, West Thompson, Conn. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Sabrina D.Hammond,b.Oct. 15, 1847 ,in N.Rehobeth,Ms.ll51 II. Charles H. " b.Jan.ll, 1851, " Somerset, "1152 III. Lizzie J. " b.May23, 1857, " Stonington,Ct. 1153 IV. Frank M. " b.Sep.12, 1862, " N. Easton, Ms. 1154 474. MYRA HOWES, born Jan. 1, 1818; married, March 5, 1840, Capt. Levi Howes, born Feb. 12, 1812. She died in May 1851, in N. Dennis, Mass. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Levi A. Howes, b. Aug. 13, 1845, in N. Dennis. 1155 476. SARAH CLARK HOWES, born Feb. 20, 1823; mar ried, July 4, 1844, Nathan Sears, farmer and grocer, of E. Den nis, Mass., a prominent citizen. She died Nov. 4, 1883. Child ren born in E. Dennis. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Henry H. Sears, b. July 17, 1845. 1156 II. Mary S., " b. Apr. 17, 1848; d. June 8, 1849. 1157 III. Myra Howes, " b. Feb. 24, 1851.* 1158 IV. ChloeC. " b. Aug. 17, 1853. 1159 V. Nathan C. " b. Jan. 17, 1856. 1160 VI. Seth " b. Aug. 19, 1860. 1161 VII. Lelie Maud " b. July 31, 1869. 1162 477. ROLAND HOWES, born Oct. 2.7, 1827; married, Jan. 14, 1854, Harriet N. Chapman, born Jan. 9, 1833. Occupation, mariner. P. O., East- Dennis, Mass. Children born in East Dennis. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Isaiah Howes, b. Dec. 5,1855. 1163 II. Chas.Frederic" b. Aug. 14, 1857. 1164 III. Hattie M. " b. Sep. 14, 1864. 1165 IV. A son " b. Sep. 14, 1864; d. Sep. 25, 1864. 1166 * Married Geo. N. Spear Sept. 19, 1872. — 83 — 478. SARAH FRANCES SEARS, born April 2, 1839; mar ried, May 8, 1861, Wm. Henry Souther, born Aug. 24, 1836. Business, gas fixtures in New York. Residence, Brooklyn. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Geo. Henry Souther, b. Jan. 1863, in Boston, Mass. 1167 II. Maria Louisa " b. Jan. 2, 1868, in Quincy, " 1168 480. JOSEPH BAINBRIDGE SEARS, born April 18, 1842; married, June 14, 1873, Mrs. Martha A. Byam, of New York. He is the commander of a steamer on the line from New York to Para, S. A. Residence, Brooklyn, N. Y. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Frederick Everett Sears, b. June 12, 1881. 1169 481. RICHARD FRANKLIN SEARS, born Dec. 22, 1843; married Emma Bort. He is engaged in the lumber and rubber trade.' Address, Sears & Co., Para, Brazil, S. A. No 'children. . 482. GEORGE FULTON SEARS, born Feb. 20, 1847; mar ried, May 2, 1872, Clara Whiton, born in Boston, Aug. 13, 1854. He is with Ellis & Bros., wholesale dealers in dry goods. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Louis Clifton Sears, b. Jan. 26, 1873, in Boston. 1170 483. ELIZABETH WATSON SEARS, born Jan. 3, 1849; married, in 1875, James Carter Huston, who, in 1874, was a clerk in the custom house, Boston. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Geo. Arthur Huston, b. Feb. 20, 1876. 1171 II. Clarence Eugene, " b. Dec. 10, 1878. 1172 486. SAMUEL CLARKE CLARKE, born in Newton; Mass., Feb. 27, 1806; married, June 4, 1849, Lucinda M. Larned, of Providence, R. I., who died May 2, 1859, in Chicago, 111. He was at the Boston Latin School, 1816 to 1820. In commission house in Boston in 1821. In drug business 1822 to 1831. In Georgia, 1832. In South America, 1833. East Indies, 1834-36. Milton, Mass., 1838. Chicago, 111., 1839 to 1871. In Marietta, Ga., 1879. , . , In 1869 Mr Clarke issued from the press a genealogical pamphlet entitled "Records of Some of the Descendants of Thomas Clarke, Plymouth, 1623-1697." Said pamphlet is made — 84 — the basis of this compilation. Issued, also, in the same year, "Records of the Descendants of Wm. Curtiss, of Roxbury"; "Richard Hull, of New Haven," and of "John Puller, of Newton, Mass." P. 0. address, Marietta, Ga. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Edith Larned, b. Aug. 28, 1851, in Chicago, where she died Jan. 26, 1862. 1173 488. REV. JAMES FREEMAN CLARB?,bom in Hanover, N. H., April 4, 1810; married, Aug. 15, 1839, Anna, daughter of Herman J. Huidekoper, of Meadville, Pa. He was at the Bos ton Latin School, 1820-25. , Graduated at Harvard College, 1829. Taught school at Cambridgeport, 1831. At Divinity School in Cambridge, 1833. Settled minister at Louisville, Ky., 1835^0, where he edited the "Western Messenger," a Unitarian maga zine. In 1840 he returned to Boston and organized a Free Church, called "The Church of the. Disciples," to which he still ministers. He Occupies a high position as a literary writer, and is widely known as an author. The following, with the dates of publica tion, are some of his works: In 1841, "Theodore, or the Skeptic's Conversion," translated from the German of DeWette. In 1848, "An Account of the Campaign of 1812, and Surrender of Detroit," "Christian 'Doctrine of Prayer," and "Christian Doc trine of Forgiveness." In 1850, " Eleven Weeks in Europe." In 1852, " Memoirs of Margaret Fuller (Canaten Ossoli) with R. W. Emerson and Wm. H. Channing." In 1852^-56, " Disci ples' Book of Worship and Hymnal." 1864, a volume of Ser mons. 1866, "Orthodoxy, Its Truths and Errors." 1868, " The Hour which Cometh," a volume of sermons. 1870, "Steps of Belief." 1871, " Ten Great Religions." > 1873, " Exotics," metri cal translations from poems in foreign languages. 1874, "Com mon Sense in Religion." 1877, "Go Up Higher, or Religion in Common Life." 1878, " Memorial and Biographical Sketches," also, " Essentials and Non-Essentials" in Religion." 1880 " Self Culture." 1881, "The Legend of Thomas Didymus." ' 1882 "Epochs of Religious History." Since 1873' his Sunday ser mons have been printed in full in the Saturday Evening Ga zette, Boston, amounting to more than 300. He visited Europe in 1849, in 1852, and, again in 1882. His natural force and mental vigor, at the age of 73, are not abated, and in addition to his ministerial duties and literary labors he finds in astronomical science a source of enjoyment, while aided by a Clark telescope, and an astronomical lantern of his own invention, he "Reads the glorious visions of the skies, And to the music Of the rolling spheres, Intelligently listens . " He resides at Jamaica Plain, near Boston, 1AMES FREEMAN CLARKE En-gxared 2jy A.H-Hitcliie . — 85 — CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Herman Huidekoper,b. Oct. 15, 1840; d. Feb. 15, 1849. 1174 II. Lilian Rebecca, b. June 4, 1842. 1175 III. Eliot Channing, b. May 6, 1845. 1176 IV. Cora, b. Feb. 9, 1851. 1177 489. WILLIAM HULL CLARKE, born in Newton, Mass., Sept. 5, 1812; married, Aug. 7, 1856, Anne Gay of Boston, born Oct. 13, 1822, and died Sept. 13, 1874. He died Aug. 5, 1878. He was at the Boston Latin School 1823-26; at the West Point Military Academy, two years; in Georgia, 1831; at St. Louis, 1832 to 1835; went to Chicago in 1835, where he has lived since that time, except an absence of a year or two in Europe. For many years Assistant Engineer of the Chicago Board of Public Works. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. " I. Angela, b. Oct. 22, 1857; d. in infancy. 1178 II. Robt. Percival, b. Sep. 15, 1858. 1179 III. Wm. HuU, b. Jan. 14, 1860. 1180 490. ABRAHAM FULLER CLARKE , born in Newton, Oct. 25, 1814; married, July 27, 1846, Susan Stone Fisher of Boston. He was at the Boston Latin School, 1827; went to St. Louis, 1830; to Chicago, 1835, and to Milwaukee, 1841, where he kept a drug store, and where he was afterwards engaged in the man ufacture of church organs. Present residence, Marietta, Ga. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Eva, b. Oct. 2, 1847. 1181 II. Jas. Freeman, b. June 5, 1849. 1182 III. Wm. Newton, b. Oct. 22, 1851; d. in infancy. 1183 491. THOMAS CURTIS CLARKE, born in Newton, Sept. 26, 1827; married in May, 1857, Susan Harriet Smith, of Port Hope, Canada. He was at the Boston Latin School, 1837-42; Harvard College, 1848; studied engineering and went on a rail road in Alabama, 1849; afterwards to Canada, where he was engaged on various public works; went to Europe, 1860-61, and in 1867 removed toQuincy, 111., where he built a railroad bridge across the Mississippi. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Herman, b. Feb. 15, 1858. 1184 II. Rebecca Louisa, b. Nov. 11, 1859. 1185 III. Arthur Stanley E. b. Jan. 21, 1862. 1186 IV. Beatrice Valentia M., b. July 29, 1866; d. in infancy. 1187 V. Susan Curtis, b. Aug. 9,1870. 1188 VI. Thomas Curtis, b. Dec. 11, 1872. 1189 — 86 — 492. HEPSY CLARK HOWARD, born Dec. 9, 1801; mar ried, 1st, Jan. 1, 1823, E. W. Sage; married, 2d, Aug. 1, 1838, Rev. Francis Way land, D. D., of Providence, R. I. He died, 1867. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Howard Wayland, b. July 28, 1840; m. Ada Andrews; d. Aug. 19, 1874. 1190 493. ELIZABETH HOWARD, born Sept. 26, 1803; mar ried Rev. Cyrus Bartol, D. D., of Boston, Feb. 7, 1838. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Elizabeth Howard Bartol, b. Jan. 14, 1842. 1191 494. JOHN CLARK HOWARD, 2d, born July 27, 1805; married Elizabeth Winslow Chase, Oct. 14, 1829. At the Bos ton Latin School, 1816, and Harvard University, 1825. Was a physician in Boston, and died Jan. 28, 1844. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. 1192 1193 1194 1195 11961197 495. CATHARINE HAYS HOWARD, born June 6, 1807; married James Cunningham of Boston, Dec. 9, 1830. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Howard Cunningham, b. Nov. 27, 1831. 1198 II. Hepsy S. " b. May 13, 1833. 1199 III. Elizabeth H. " b. June 25, 1834. ' 1200 IV. James H. " b. Oct. 11, 1835. 1201 V. William S. " b. June 25, 1837. 1202 VI. Catharine H. " b. Sept. 28, 1838. 1203 VII. Emily M. " b. Dec. 8, 1840. 1204 VIII. Henry M. b. Oct. 18,1844. 1205 IX. Hepsy W. " h. Jan. 5, 1847. 1206 498. JOHN TURNER SARGENT, 2d, born July 12 1807- married, in 1835, a daughter of Joseph White of Salem; mar- I. John Clark Howard b. July 22, 1830 II. Sarah Winslow " b. Nov. 4, 1831 III. James " b. Mar. }1, 1833 IV. Wm. Waldo b. Nov. 18, 1834 V. Horatio G. " b. June 12, 1837 VI. Hepsy Swan " b. Mar. 8, 1839 —87- ried, 2d, in 1855, a Miss Fiske of New Orleans. Harvard Col lege, 1827. Divinity School, Cambridge. Minister at large. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. Jos. White Sargent,b. Mar. 6, 1836 Charlotte S. " b. Mar. 13, 1837 Christiana K. " b. Mar. 17, 1839. John Turner " b. Oct. 14, 1840. Wm. Story " b. Oct. 4, 1842 Eliza S. Gray " b. Oct. 9, 1844, Edward M. " b. Nov. 21, 1846 VIII. Edward M. " b. May 29, 1849 IX. Theodore Parker" b. Jan. 27, 1852 X. Arthur W. " b. June 26, 1853 XL Franklin H. " b. Mar. 31, 1856 I. II. III. IV. V. VI.VII d. in infancy. 1207 d. Apr.6, 1838. 12081209 1210 121112121213 1214121512161217 d. in infancy. d. in infancy. 499. HENRY JA.CKSON SARGENT, born Nov. 14, 1808. Harvard College, 1827. Studied law. Published- a volume of poems. Married, in 1832, Margaret, daughter of Thos. Will iams of Boston. He died in 1867. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Henry J. Sargent b. Apr. 18, 1834; d. Oct. 1862. 1218 II. Christiana K. " b..Feb. 8, 1837. 1219 III. Daniel b. Mar. 16, 1840. 1220 IV. Susan W. b. Oct. 2, 1842. 1221 V. Anna Deblois " b. Nov. 3, 1845. 1222 VI. Francis W. " b. June 9, 1848. 1223 500. HOWARD SARGENT, born Jan. 4, 1810. Harvard College, 1829. Studied medicine. Married Miss Cunningham in 1836. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Frances C. Sargent, b. Dec. 19, 1837. II. Charlotte H III. Howard IV. Mary Sarah V. Ellen C. VI. Alice M. VII. Richard T. b. Jan. 17, 1840. b. July 28, 1841. b. June 2.1844. b. Jan. 23, 1846. b. Jan. 21, 1851. b. Mar. 15, 1854. 1224 1225 122612271228 1229 1230 504. JAMES SWAN SULLIVAN, born Feb. 14, 1809. Har vard University, 1828. Physician. Lived first in Galena, 111., and afterwards went to Georgia. Married, in 1840, Jane Valen tine of 111.; born 1829. Dr. Sullivan died in Savannah, Feb. 22, 1872. II. SarahS. b III. James, b IV. John ' b V. Swan ' b VI. Meredith ' b. VII Gertrude ' b — 88 — CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. William Sullivan, b. 1843; d. young. 1231 Oct. 7, 1844. 1232 1846. 1233 1848. 1234 1850; d. Oct. 7, 1878. 1235 ' 1852. 1236 1854; d. 1861. 1237 505. SALLY W. SULLIVAN, born Nov. 10, 1810; married, Aug. 22, 1832, Gilbert Stewart Newton, who died Sent. 3, 1835; married, 2d, June 25, 1840, Wm. F. Oakey of New York. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Annie Stewart Newton,b. Aug. 29, 1833; d.Jul.27,1863.1238 II. Wm. Sullivan Oakey, b. May 9, 1841. 1239 III. Daniel „ IV. Robert P. V. Sarah C. VI. Maria R. VII. Fanny VIII. Frank IX. Eliza X. Alexander P. ' XL Ellen " b. Dec. 29,' 1852; d. in infancy. 1248 507. MARIANNE A. SULLIVAN, born May 20, 1815; mar ried, 1847, Dr. Schley, of Savannah, Ga. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Sarah Schley, b. 1848. 1 04a II. WilliamS. " b. 1850. 12?o III. Jas. Montfort " b. 1852. 12^1 IV. George " b. 1854. 12*2 V. John " b. 1856. {fd VI. Freeman " b. 1858. I254 508. OLIVIA BUCKMINSTER SULLIVAN, born Aoril 1 1818; married, in L846, John E. Ward, of Savannah. ' CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. Olivia Ward, b. 1848. , 10rr: II. James " ) twins [ \ifR III. Louisa " ) b. 1854. \ kfS IV. Mackintosh" b. 1866. }o58 And four others who died in infancy. b.July 5,1842. 1240 b. Dec. 23, 1843. 1241 b. Oct. 27, 1844. 1242 -b.Oct. 27,1845. 1243 b.Mar. 4,1847. 1244 b.June 5,1848. 1245 b. Nov. 25, 1849. 1246 b. July 20, 1851. 1247 — 89 — 510. MEREDITH A. SULLIVAN, born 1821; married in 1854. CHILDREN, EIGHTH GENERATION. I. John T. S. Sullivan, b. 1856; d. 1857. 1259 II. Sarah Clarke " b. 1857. ' 1260 III. Amory Ward " b. 1858. 1261 IV. Olivia B. " b. 1860; d. 1870. 1262 V. Kate Winthrop " b. 1864. 1263 VI. William " b. 1865; d. 1865. 1264 VII. Meredith 0. " b. 1867. 1265 VIII. Frank O. " b. 1869. 1266 IX. Jas. Swan " b. 1873. 1267 511. MARY CATHARINE MAYO,, born April 1, 1826; married. Nov. 27, 1844, Wm. H. Bangs, of Boston, born Nov. 19, 1813. She died Aug. 7, 1845. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Wm. Henry Bangs; b. Oct. 9,1845. 1268 II. Chas. Augustus " b. Mar. 25, 1849; d. Oct. 3, 1849. 1269 III. Alfred Webster " b. ,Nov.21, 1850; m.IdaE.Smith.1270 IV. Edwin Mayo " b. Jan. 21, 1852. 1271 V. Clarendon " b. Dec. 20, 1853; m.MaryJ.Hoyt.1272 VI. Mary Freeman " b. Dec. 14, 1862. 1273 512. CHARLES EDWIN MAYO, born Oct. 26, 1827; mar ried, May 7, 1861, Eliza Caroline Fitch, born in Westfield, N. Y., April 16, 1832. Children born at St. Paul, Minn., where he is engaged in the hardware business. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Catharine Augusta Mayo,b. Nov. 28, 1862.. 1274 II. Charles Farrell " b. Jan. 5, 1864; d. Jan. 1864.1275 III. Eliza Winslow " b. July 19, 1865. 1276 IV. Alfred Seabury " b. Feb. 3, 1869. 1277 516. JOSHUA HALL, born Feb. 9, 1818; married, Feb. 18, 1847, Abby Jones Holway, born April 4, 1827, in Sandwich, Mass. Parmer. Children born in Sandwich. P. O., Spring Hill, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION- I. Joshua Albert Hall, b. Apr. 4, 1850. 1278 II. Lizzie Frances " b. July 16, 1853. 1279 III. Mary Caroline " b. July 6, 1857. 1280 IV. Charles Jones " b. Feb. 16, 1862. 1281 — 90 — 517. ISAAC CLARK HALL, born Oct. 7, 1820; married, Jan. 16, 1843, Susanna G. Ryder, born May 1, 1822, Chatham, Mass. Dealer in general merchandise, Grand Rapids, Dak. Formerly of Winthrop, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I Charles W. Hall, b. Nov. 2, 1843, in Chelsea, Mass. 1282 II. Isaac Clark " b. Dec. 3, 1845, in Roston, " 1283 III. Susan A. " b. Oct. 11, 1847, in " " 1284 IV. Gilman M. " b. Aug. 21, 1850; d. Apr. 30, 1854 1285 V. Geo. Arthur " b. Apr. 3, 1853, in Chelsea, Mass. 1286 VI. Herbert E. " b. May 28, 1856; d. Oct. 4,1857.1287 VII. Hubert C. " b. Feb. 22„ 1858, in Winthrop,Ms. 1288 VIII. Eva May " b. Feb. 28, 1862; d. July 21, 1873. 1289 IX. Elmer E. " b. Feb. 28, 1862.* 1290 519. WINSLOW HALL, boriT Aug. 22, 1826; married, 1st, -Hannah Ryder, of Chatham, 1853, who died, and after her death married, 2d, Ellen Page, of Stockton, Cal. Residence, San Fran cisco, Cal. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Grace Hall, b. Nov. 1862. 1291 520. HANNAH HALL, born March 23, 1829; married, Feb. 24, 1853, Isaac Swift Lawrence, farmer, of Falmouth, Mass., born Sept. 14, 1826. Children bom in Falmouth, where she died March 29, 1860. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Isaac Edwin Lawrence, b. Dec. 8, 1853. 1292 II. Wm. Gray " b. Mar. 21, 1856. 1293 III. Herbert Hall " b. June 21, 1857. 1294 IV. James " b. Mar. 1860. 1295 521. CAROLINE HALL, born April 5, 1832; married, Feb. 9, 1861, Isaac S. Lawrence, husband of her deceased sister Hannah (520). Residence, Falmouth, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Carrie Hall Lawrence, b. May 7, 1862. 1296 522. MARY CLARK HALL, bom April 7, 1836: married Sept. 7, 1859, Wm. S. Chadwick, born May 15, 1824, Falmouthj Mass., died Jan. 26, 1882, in Dorchester. Children born in Falmouth. Her residence, 1883, Grand Rapids, Dak. * Charlotte Town, Prince Edward's Island. — 91 — CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Archer Bolton Chadwick, b. Jan. 25, 1861. 1297 II. Winslow Hall " b. Aug. 2, 1866. 1298 III. Etta Frances " b. Aug. 12, 1869. 1299 IV. Henry Watson " b. Sep. 26, 1871. 1300 523. MARY EATON CLARK, born May 12, 1827; married, Oct. 9, 1851, Frederic Pierce Mosely, born in Dorchester, Mass., Sept. 20, 1826, died Jan. 8, 1881. He was a wholesale iron mer chant. Children born in Boston, where she still lives. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION^ I. Jeannie Mosely, b. Aug. 18, 1852; d. Apr. 8,1860. 1301 II. Frederic C. " b. Mar. 17, 1857. 1302 III. Annie " b. Nov. 25, 1858. 1303 IV. Carleton " b. Oct. 26, 1863. 1304 V. Mary " b. Nov. 4, 1866. 1305 VI. Bertha " b. Oct. 10, 1869; d. Dec. 30, 1878. 1306 524. ELIZA CLARK, born Feb. 22, 1829; married, June 19J 1860, Henry Hurd Darrah, born in Chester, Vt., Oct. 4, 1825, died Jan. 24, 1883. He had retired from business. No child ren. Address, P. O. box 1244, Boston, Mass. 526. CAROLINE CLARK, born July 12, 1834; married Charles Henry Little, born in New Gloucester, Me. He is Cashier of the Water Board of Boston. Office at the City Hall. No children. 527. CHARLES HENRY CLARK, born Oct. 22, 1836; mar ried, Oct. 11, 1866, Martha Cowper Pierce, bom Dec. 14, 1837. He is a hardware merchant of the firm of Mayo & Clark, St. Paul, Minn. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Homer Pierce Clark, b. July 6, 1868. 1307 II. Mary Barnard " b. Aug. 20, 1871. 1308 529. ANNA ATHERTON CLARK, born Jan. 9, 1842; mar ried, Aug. 17, 1864, Abraham Winslow Sears, born in Dennis, Mass., Feb. 14, 1835, a wholesale boot and shoe merchant at Dubuque, Iowa. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Henry Darrah Sears, b. Mar. 7, 1866. 1309 II. Mary Clark '" b. Apr. 18, 1868. 1310 III. Nathan Frederic " b. Oct. 13, 1870. 1311 -92- 537. BENJAMIN CLARK BAKER, born Sept. 29, 1841; married, Sept. 1869, Mary E. Tucker, of Middleborough, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Sidney Tucker Baker, b. Sept. 1872. 1312 548. ELIZA EMMA WINSLOW, born Dec. 15, 1844; mar ried Francis B. Foster, July 6, 1848. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Agnes W». Foster, b. Apr. 15, 1871. 1313 II. Ida W. " b. Aug. 7, 1876. 1314 550. DEBORAH MANTER CLARK, born Oct. 9, 1832; married, Oct. 10, 1852, Barnabas Sears, born in Yarmouth, Sept. 14, 1818. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Isaiah C. Sears, b. Sept. 11, 1853, in Brewster. 1315 II. .Henry W. " b. Apr. 24, 1859, in Yarmouth. 1316 III. Etta Fannie " b. Feb. 26, 1866, in " 1317 • 551. WM. HENRY CLARK, born July 12, 1839; married, Jan. 22, 1861, Susannah Cahoon, born Aug. 1, 1835. Children born in Brewster, Mass. He died at sea Jan. 25, 1883. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Lillie Agnes, b. Aug. 24, 1866. 1318 II. John Albert, b. Mar. 15, 1868; d. Apr. 17, 1869. 1319 III. Henry William, b. Sept. 2, 1876. 1320 554. PHEBE CLARK, born Oct. 20, 1838; married, Jan. 17 1856, Abraham Chapman, house painter, born March 9, 1828.' P. 0. address, East Dennis, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. i I. Frederic Clark Chapman,b. Oct. 25, 1858, in Brewster. 1321 II. , Alfred Gorham " b. Sep. 30. 1862, in E.Dennis.1322 III. Etta Luella " b. Apr. 13, 1870, in " 1323 IV. Carrie Louisa " b. May 25, 1872, in " 1324 555. MARGARET AUGUSTA CLARK, born March 15 1840- married, Feb. 11, 1858, Reuben Francis Snow, born Aug 3' 1832. Children born in. Brewster, Mass, ' — 93 — CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Osborne Francis Snow,b. Apr. 1859. 1325 II. Wm. Baker " b. Jan. 29, 1861. 1326 III. Ellen Augusta " b. May 29, 1863; d. July 4, 1863.1327 IV. Ellen Augusta,2d, " b. Oct. 31, 1865. 1328 V. Hattie May " b. Feb. 9, 1878. 1329 556. GEORGE ALBERT CLARK, born Aug. 16, 1849; mar ried, March 5, 1874, Mary E. Howes, born July 19, 1849. Oc cupation, farming. Children born in Brewster, Mass. Resi dence, Brewster. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Jeremiah Manter, b. Nov. 10, 1874. 1330 II. Ezra Howes, b. Dec. 27, 1877. 1331 III. George Carlton, b. May 14, 1879. 1332 IV. Edgar Clarence, b. Aug. 25, 1881. • 1333 557. MARY LOUISA CLARK, born March 4, 1845; mar ried, May 24, 1863, Leander J. Sherburne, and died Dec. 26, 1863, leaving a son, whom his grandfather adopted and named. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Crosby Clark, b. Dec. 1863. 1334 * 562. FRANCES LINCOLN CLARK, born July 6, 1829; married, Oct. 7, 1856, Hon. Whiting Griswold, born in Buck- land, Mass., Nov. 12, 1814. He graduated at Amherst College, 1838. Studied law. Admitted to Franklin County bar, 1842. Member of Massachusetts House of Representatives, 1848-49-50. Member of Massachusetts Senate, 1851-52, 1862-64. Member of Massachusetts Constitutional Convention, 1853, and elector- at-large for the State of Massachusetts, 1860. Died Oct. 28, , 1874. She died Nov. 25, 1867, in Greenfield, Mass., where their children were born. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. FreemanClarkGriswold,b.Dec.l5,1858.* 1335 TT T nnisa Darline " b.Oct. 31, 1860. 1336 III. Knnie " b.Nov.23,' 1867; d.Nov.23,1867.1337 563 AGNES ELIZABETH STEVENS CLARK, born Jan 3, 1844; married, Sept. 26, 1866, Jos. Sewell Smith, born at Wiscasset, Me., Nov 27, 1836, and is collector of customs at Bangor, Me. Residence, 115 State Street. * Graduated at Yale College, 1881. At Harvard Law School, 1882. — 94- CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Freeman Clark Smith,b. July 22, 1867 ; d. July 17, 1869. 1338 II. Joseph Sewall " b. Aug. 10, 1872. 1339 III. Hortense Louise " b. Feb. 4, 1875. 1340 567. ABIGAIL FREEMAN CLARK, bom Jan. 23, 1838; married, May 5, 1859, David Hunter, born in Wendell, Mass., Dec. 9, 1832, and. is superintendent of Russell's Cutlery Works, at Turner's Falls, Mass. P. 0. address, Greenfield, Mass. CHILDREN, "NINTH GENERATION. I. David Clark Hunter, b. Feb. 24, 1862. 1341 II. «Frank,Winslow " b. Mar. 30, 1866. 1342 III. Raymond Wright " b. Nov. 20, 1871. 1343 568. JUDAH WINSLOW CLARK, born March 29, 1843; married, May 5, 1868, Eliza Augusta Pond, born in Plymouth, Ct., June 19, 1845. He is a member of the -firm of A. Terry & Co., malleable iron founders, Terrysville,. Conn. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Mabel, b. Mar. 31, 1869. ' 1344 II. George Clifford, b. Aug. 21, 1872. 1345 569. LYDIA NEWHALL CLARK, bom Oct. 14, 1845; married, Oct. 25, 1871, Charles Purrington, iron founder, bom in Colraine, Mass., June 13, 1838. Children born at Pequabuck, Ct., P. O. address, Terrysville, Ct. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Charles Wm.Purrington,b. Mar.27, 1873; d.Dec.16, 1877.1346 II. Herbert Arthur " b. May 8, 1879. 1347 III. Edith " b.Apr.16,1882. 1348' 580. DR. ASA ALLEN HOWLAND, born Feb. 8, 1820; married, 1st, Jan. 3, 1847, Cornelia White Collins, born in South Hadley, Mass., Aug. 8, 1823, died May 16, 1869; married, 2d, Dec. 9, 1869, Emma Lane, born in Bedford, Mass , Sep. 14, 1835. Profession, dentist. P. O. address, 387 Main street, Wor cester, Mass. Dr, Howland has a good ancestral record, being a1 descendant in the seventh generation, of John Howland, one of the Pilgrims' who came in the Mayflower in 1620. We copy the following from the Plymouth Records: "1672, Feb. 23d, John Howland of Plymouth, deceased. He was a godly man and an ancient professor in the ways of Christ, and proved a useful instrument — 95- for good in his place. He was the last man that was left of those that came over in the ship called the Mayflower, that lived in Plymouth. He was with honor interred at Plymouth on the 25th day of Feb. 1672." ' CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Jas. Herbert Howland,b. Feb. 14, 1848, in Conway ,Ms.l349 II. Edmund Collins " b. Oct. 23, 1850, in " " " 1350 III. Henry Allen " b. July 1, 1854; d.Jan.30, 1857.1351 IV. John Gordon " b. June 11, 1857, in Barre, Ms. 1352 V. George Brown " b. Nov. 16, 1859; d.Jan.23, 1865.1353 VI. Grace Helen " b. Feb. 24, 1862, in Barre, Mass. 1354 VII. Frank Harris " b. June 8, 1864, in " " 1355 VIII. Willie Arthur " b. May 1, 1871, in Worcester" 1356 582. CLARK MORTON HOWLAND, born March 20, 1824; married,- Nov. 25, 1852, Mariette Maria Boyden, born in Con way, April 17, 1828, died March 21, 1871. Mechanic. P. 0., Miller's Falls, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Chas.Dwight Howland,b. Jan. 4, 185.4; d.Sep.12,1860.1357 II. Hattie Clark u b. May 24, 1857. 1358 III. Kate Boyden u b. Jan. 29, 1859. 1359 IV. Emma Boyden a b. Nov.30, I860.* 1360 V. Mary D wight u b. July 17 1862. 1361 VI. Frederic ct b. Apr. 18, 1864. 1362 VII. John Frank a b. July 1,1868. 1363 VII] [. Herbert Lee u b. 1871. 1364 589. EDWARD HOWLAND, born June 28, 1821; married, 1st, Dec. 27, 1843, Electa Field, born Aug. 1, 1827, died July 19, 1853; married, 2d, Oct. 11, 1853, Mrs. S. Maria Farrell^mee Keith. He died Aug. 24, 1863. His widow died June 18, 1881, in Fitchburg, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Edward C. Howland,b. June 17, 1846; d. Apr. 7,1851.1365 II. Edward C, 2d, " b. May 27, 1852; d. July 15, 1853.1366 III. Electa Maria " b. Sep. 15, 1"854; d.Jan. 16, 1859.1367 IV. Elizabeth A. " b. Dec. 26, 1856.t 1368 V. Nellie Maria " b. Dec. 21, 1858. 1369 590. HON. WILLIAM HOWLAND, born Dec. 12, 1822; graduated at Amherst College, 1846. Professor of Greek and * Married Anson Cobb. t Married Fred Woodward. — 96— ' ' Latin, vat Williston Seminary. Instructor, one year, of Greek, Latin, and Chemistry, in Amherst College. Studied law at the New Haven Law School, and with Judge Vose, at Springfield, Mass. Moved to Lynn, Mass., 1852. Became a prominent member of the Essex bar; member of the School Board; city solicitor. Member of the Massachusetts Legislature, 1868; and U. S. Commissioner and Master in Chancery. Married, June 21, 1860, Carrie G. Russell, of Barre, Mass. He died Dec. 23, 1880. Children born at Lynn. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. William Russell Howland, b. Feb. 19, 1863. , 1370 II. Bertha Morton " b, Jan. 30, 1867. 1371 591. GEORG E HOWLAND, son of Wm. Avery and Hannah (Morton) Howland, born in Conway, Mass., July 30, 1824. Un married. Prepared for college at Conway, Mass., and at Willis ton Seminary, Easthampton. Graduated at Amherst College, 1850. Wasi tutor and instructor at Amherst from 1852 to 1857. Principal of Chicago High School, 1860 to 1880. Elected by the alumni, Trustee. of Amherst College, 1879. Superintendent of Public Schools, Chicago, 1880, and appointed member of the Illinois State Board of Education, 1881, and elected president of said Board, 1883. Address, 85 Fifth Ave., Chicago, 111. Mr. Howland is a descendant in a direct line from John How land, born in England, 1592, who came with the Pilgrims to Plymouth in 1620, and was the thirteenth that signed the com pact on board the Mayflower, and who married Elizabeth, daughter of Gov. Carver. Of him it is said in Russell's Guide to Plymouth, p. 249: " He lived in Summer street, and after wards removed to Rocky Nook, where he died in 1672, aged 80. The remains of the cellar of his house are still visible." 592. HENRY HOWLAND, born March 29, 1827, in Conway, Mass.; moved to Chicago; married, Aug 12, 1856, Jane Eliza Gray, born Nov. 9, 1834. He was Quartermaster, with the rank of Colonel, in the late war. Died, May 1883, at Rochester, N. Y. His widow's address, Grayland, 111. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Allen Morton Howland, b. Dec. 17, 1857.* 1372 II. Grace " b. Apr. 19, 1860. 1373 III. George Carter " b. Nov. 19, 1865. 1374 596. FRANCIS HOWLAND, born Sept. 3, 1838; married, Oct. 15, 1863, Vashti A. Tilton. Occupation, farming. P. O. address, Conway, Mass. Children born in Conway. * Married Cora Brown, of Denver, Colo., Oct. 20, 1880. ^^^$^<^k fiLBERTDTYFE. —97- CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Eliza Ames Howland, b. Dec. 4, 1864. 1375 II. Geo. Francis " b. Oct. 18, 1867. 1376 III. Charlotte Ames " b. Oct. 18, 1871. 1377 IV. Walter Morton " b. June 5, 1874; d.Apr.2r>, 1875.1378 V. Florence R. " b. June 14, 1876. 1379 597. WALTER MORTON HOWLAND, born July 22, 1840; graduated at Williston Seminary, Easthampton, Mass., 1859; at Amherst College, 1863; studied law. Moved to Chicago, 1866. Admitted to practice in Supreme Court of Illinois, 1869; in Supreme Court of the United States, 1876. Married, July 2, 1873, Florence C, daughter of Hon. John Reynolds, of Terre Coupee, Ind., born Sept. 25, 1848, died Jan. 2, 1874. Married, 2d, July 12, 1881, Mida D. Warne, of Chicago, born Nov. 10, 1850. Address, Portland Block, Chicago, 111. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Florence Elizabeth Howland, b. May 28, 1883. 1380 598. THADDEUS GRAVES, born Nov. 1, 1834; married, Nov. 2, 1866, Mary A. Hubbard, born Aug. 11, 1833. He is both lawyer and farmer. P. 0., Hatfield, Mass. 13811382 13831384 1385 599. SOPHIA A. GRAVES, born June 4, 1836; married J. E. King, March 30, 1859. She died June 11, 1872. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Mary A. King, b. June 14, 1860. , , 1386 601. HIRAM RUDOLPH STOCKBRIDGE,born at Whately, Mass., Nov. 11, 1833; married, Sept. 25, 1862, Amelia D. Low, born Oct. 2, 1843. P. O., Rochester, N. Y. Children born in Rochester. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Herbert Edward Stockbridge, b. Apr. 16, 1865. 1387 II. Marion Helen " b. Apr. 16, 1870. 1388 III. Una Warner " b. June 5, 1873. 1389 CHILDREN, NINTH GEN I. II. III. IV.V. Clara L. Graves, b. Oct. 9, 1867. Laura H. " b. June 24, 1869. Mary A. L. " b. May 27, 1871, Anna M. " . b. Sep. 17, 1872. Thaddeus " b. May 27, 1874, 602. HENRY DAVIS STOCKBRIDGE, born at Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 7, 1843; married, June 29, 1865, Adaline A. Green, born Nov. 27, 1844. Business, wholesale clothing. P. U., Rochester, N. Y. Children born in Rochester. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Maude H. Stockbridge, b. Feb. 25, 1867. 1390 II. Morton G. " b. Nov. 22, 1868. 1391 III. Henry L. " ' b. May 13, 1871. 1392 IV. Emily F. " b. Sep. 4, 1873. 1393 V. Ethel " b. Oct. 26, 1875. 1394 604. MARY LOUISA THRALL, born in Clinton, N. Y., May 11, 1809; married, in 1825,' Oliver Parker, born in Chester field, N. H.. June 9, 1796, and died May 20, 1842. She died Jan. 31, 1870, at Columbia, Mo., where their children were born. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Maria L. Parker.b. Mar. 15, 1826; d. Mar. 29, 1 845.* 1395 II. Jas. Henry " b. Sep. 30, 1827; d. Nov. 16, 1859t 1396 III. Emeline E. " b.May 11, 1829; d. Aug. 20, 1850. 1397 IV. Josiah W. " b.Mar. 5,1832. 1398 V., Oliver A. " b. May 30, 1834; d. Sep. 17, 1862,unm.l399 VI. Mary Eliza " b.Oct. 8, 1840; d. May 24, 1841. 1400 610. FRANKLIN W. HICKCOX, born June 22, 1818; mar ried Mary E. Simmons, Oct. 23, 1841. Occupation; farming. P. O., Greenwood, Tex. No children. 611. HENRY C. HICKCOX, born Oct. 31, 1819; married, March 27, 1849, Mary M. Defoe, born in Virginia, July 7, 1827, and died Sept. 21, 1872, at California, Mo., where their children were born. Occupation, farming. P. O. California, Mo. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Virginia R. Hickcox,b. Dec. 29, 1849; d. Aug. 9, 1872. 1401 ' ' b. Jan. 15, 1851; d. Mar. 14, 1863. 1402 b. Mar. 10, 1853'. 1403 b. May 20, 1858; d. June 20, 1863. 1404 b. Mar. 4, 1860; d. Apr. 2, 1863- 1405 b. Sep. 13, 1863. 1406 b. Aug. 27, 1867. 1407 II. MaryE III. John F. IV. Aristeen V. Truman V. VI. Charles C. VII. Martha Emily * Maria Louisa married Dr. Jas. C. Page, and soon died. After her death Dr. Page married her sister, Emeline, who died about a year afterwards. They have left no descendants. t James H. married Margaret Prewitt, of Columbia, and died at the age of 32, leaving a widow and two or three children. —99 — 613 HARRIET ELIZA HICKCOX, born Jan. 30, 1824- married Nov. 2 1842 Henry M. Myers, who died Sept. 2, 1858 She, died Jan. 29, 1860, at Boonville, Mo., where thei? children were born. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Helen H. Myers, b. May 15, 1846. 1408 II Martha A. " b. May 11, 1849. li09 III. Mary C " b. May 11, 1849^ d. May 20, 1865. 1410 IV. Laura V. " b. Aug. 31, 1852. 1411 ¦&}\, M^TS^FN HICKCOX, born Feb. 16,T82tf; mar ried Nov. 15 1847, Rev. Thomas Abbott, born in Baltimore, Md., Sept. 21, 1818, and is a Minister of the Gospel, Editor and Author His principal work is entitled: "Salvation by Jesus Christ." Has been connected with the press for more than twentv vears P. O., Mt. Vernon, Ind. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Arcturus Abbott, b. July 24, 1851; d. June 11, 1862. 1412 II. Victor " b. Oct. 28, 1854; d. July 18, 1862. 1413 III. Grosvnor " b. Sept. 26, 1856; d. June 25, 1862. 1414 IV. Abben L. " b. May 23, 1863, at Mt. Vernon. 1415 V. Julia S. " b. Mar. 20, 1865, at Mt. Vernon.* 1416 616. H. MARIA HICKCOX, born March 13, 1824; married, Nov. 8, 1846, Thomas P. Williams, who died in Milwaukee, Nov. 16, 1857; married 2d, Dec. 10, 1864, John Randall Lockwood, born Jan. 10, 1837, who is a member of the New York Stock Exchange. Address, 201 West 55th St., New York. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Robert H. Williams, b. Apr! 11, 1848. 1417 - II. Benjamin C " b. Sept. 1, 1855. 1418 618. JAMES HICKCOX, born in Avon, N. Y., April 9, 1832; married, June 8, 1859, Adelaide Gridley, born Aug. 11, 1843. He went to Wisconsin, 1850; was educated at the State Univer sity, Madison; studied law with Emmons & Van Dyke, Milwau kee; admitted to the bar in 1857; was Commissioner of the School Board in Milwaukee; and eight years was Clerk of the Circuit Court. He died July 27, 1883, Children born in Mil waukee, where his widow resides at 123 Prospect Avenue. * Being eduoated at Lombard University, Galesburg, III, — 100 — CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Katharine Berry Hickcox,b. April 5, 1860. 1419 II. Edward Walden III. Frances Gertrude IV. Norman V. Gilbert VI. Adelaide b. Mar. 9, 1864. 1420 b. Nov. 22, 1866. 1421 b. July 20, 1872. 1422 b. 1874. 1423 b. July, 1879. 1424 620. CLARK HICKCOX, born Jan. 12, 1820; married, Feb. 18, 1844, Rebecca C. Green, born Aug. 1, 1824. Children born in Ridgeway, Wis. P. O., Wyoming, Wis. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. George M. Hickcox , b. April 14, 1845. 1425 II. Wm. Comstock " b. Aug. 21, 1848. 1426 III. Clark Albert b. Feb. 28, 1850. 1427 IV. Laura Eloise " b. Mar. 28, 1853. 1428 V. Edward Marvin " b. Aug. 4, 1854. 1429 VI. Ida May " b. June 20, 1856. 1430 VII. Nathaniel D. " b. Oct. 15, 1857. 1431 VIII. Dana diaries " b. Aug. 13, 1859. 1432 621. GEORGE HICKCOX, born March 5, 1824; married, Jan. 10, 1861, Tamar Ritchey, born June 15, 1845. Occupation, mining. P..O., West Branch, Cal. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Arthur Swain Hickcox,b. Oct. 20, 1861. 1438 II. Helen Eloise " b. Aug.23, 1863.* 1434 III. Clara Irene " b. Mar. 13, 1865. 1435 IV. Ritchey Farnham " b. Mar. 19, 1867: d. July 7, 1876.1436 V. Willie Allen " b. Jan. 4, 1870.' 1437 624. ELOISE M. HICKCOX, born March 19, 1833; mar ried Geo. H. Farnham, Feb. 15, 1859. He died Dec. 3, 1869. Her P. O. address is 36 W. 40th St., New York. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Mabel A. Farnham, b. Aug. 21, 1866. 1438 627. HARRIET E. HICKCOX, born April 9, 1830; mar ried, May 27, 1857, James H. Tutt, a farmer, living near Bunoe- ton, Mo. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Charles P. Tutt, b. Oct. 29, 1858, 1439 II. Harry Ashby " b. Aug. 8, 1862; d. July 8, 1863. 1440 III. Geo. E. " b. Nov. 21, 1865. 1441 * Married Geo. W. McDowell. — 101 — ^628^ „L.PUISE M. HICKCOX, born Dec. 28, 1832; married March 2 1852 R. H. Taliaferro, a farmer, liviAg near plsgahl Mo. She died April 3, 1874. S ' CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. t I. Charles W. Taliaferro,b. Jan. 8, 1853; m.Ollie Young.1442 IL James B b. Dec. 8, 1854; m.DoraHarris.1443 III. Johnson A. " b. Sep. 11, 1856.* 1444 . IV. George T. " b. Jan. 16, 1860. 1445 V Annie M. " b. Sep. 22, 1862. 1446 VI. Hattie L. " b. Aug. 26, 1868. 1447 VII. Robert B. " b. Nov. 21, 1870. 1448 VIII. Mary V. " b Aug. 4, 1873. 1449 630. MARY J. HICKCOX, born April 13, 1842; married, April 10, 1867, Andrew B. Cole, a farmer, living near Pisgah, Mo. Children born at Pisgah. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Charles E. Cole, b. Jan, 1, 1867. " 1450 II. Warren " b. Sep. 19, 1869; d. Jan. 23, 1872. 1451 III. Geo. Truman " b. Oct. 2, 1875. 1452 631. JOHN EDWIN COMSTOCK, born May 31, 1818; mar ried Mary Priscilla Halleck, born Dec. 25, 1818, at Clinton, N. Y. Children born at Clinton. Occupation, superintendent of mining. P. O., Galena, 111. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Harriet A. Comstock, b. Julv 4, 1841. 1453 II. Mary E. " b. Apr. 11, 1845; d.Feb.19, 1856.1454 III. Nellie M. " b, Nov. 19, 1847. 1455 IV. Samuel P. " b. Aug. 27, 1849. 1456 V. Sophia A. " b. Apr. 19, 1854. 1457 635. MARIA LOUISA MORRISON, born June 12, 1824; married, June 1842, at Madison, Wis., Dr. Almon Lull, born Nov. 26, 1811, in Hartland, Vt. P. O. address, Butte City, Cal. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Maria A. Lull, b. Apr. 1, 1843, in Iowa. 1458 II. Susan H. " b. June 14, 1845, " " 1459 III. James D. " b. Nov. 13, 1847, " " 1460 IV. Carolena L. " b. Aug. 8, 1860, t 1461 638. HARRIET HICKCOX MORRISON, born Nov. 15, 1829; married, Sept. 9, 1847, Nathaniel W. Dean, of Madison, * Married Mollie PrivOtt. t Married Stephen H. Angell, and resides at Butte City, Cal. t — 102 — Wis., dealer in real estate, and was a member of the Wisconsin Legislature, 1857, and died Feb. 28, 1880, Her present address, 72 E. Newton St., Boston, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. William Morrison Dean,b. June 6, 1849; d. Feb. 3, 1851. 1462 640. SOPHIA HICKCOX, born Oct. 11, 1829; married, March 12, 1853, Hon. James C. Cary, a lawyer, born July 14, 1825. Children born in San Francisco, Cal., where she died Dec. 8, 1873. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Harriet Cary, b. Feb. 20, 1854. 1463 II. Walter M. " b. Oct. 8, 1858. 1464 III. Edward " b. Jan. 27, 1864; d. Apr. 11, 1864. 1465 IV. Jas.Hickcox" b. Mar. 1, 1869. 1466 643. JOHN SCOTT HICKCOX, bom Nov. 18, 1835; mar ried, in Washington, D. C, 1862, Mary Elizabeth Lewis, born at Beltsville, Md., April 14, 1839. Assistant Superintendent of the Senate Folding Room, Washington, D. C. Residence, 302 Maryland Ave., N.E. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Harriet Hickcox, b. June 10, 1864, at San Jose, Cal. 1467 646. MELLICENT HICKCOX, born Jan. 18, 1844; mar ried, June 17, 1868, John Crosby Olmsted, born March 12, 1839. Stationer, San Francisco, Cal. No children. 647. CHARLES GOZA HICKCOX, born Oct. 15, 1829; married, Sept. 7, 1854, Polly Martin, of Moniteau County, Mo. He died May 19, 1879, at California, Mo., where his children were born. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Nathan Cole Hickcox,b. Nov. 4, 1855. 1468 II. John Clay " b. Nov. 26, 1858. 1469 III. Jonathan Fordyce" b. Sep. 13, 1861. 1470 IV. Eloise " b. Sep. 4, 1863; d.Feb.10, 1864.1471 Yrr ^ay, " b'May 1, 1866; d.Dec. 9, 1876.1472 VI. Charles Goza, jr., " b. Aug. 7, 1868. 1473 654. THOMAS G. HICKCOX, born April 9, 1848; married Oct. 2, 1873, Ella M. McCarroll, of Sparta, Pa. P. 0. address' Independence, Mo. ' — 103 — CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. ?t ££? ^ G- Hi(*cox> b- May 17, 1875; d. Oct. 12, 1876. 1474 II. Eddie B. « b. April 3, 1879; d. July 14, 1879. 1475 655. CHARLES LINCOLN WHITE, born Nov 1 1828- married in May, 1860, Desda Arnold, of Fort Wayne' Ind : !w n*? £ i^^ «-5 - e?ce t0 Worcester> Mass., where he died Dec. 31, 1864. Machinist and locomotive engineer. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Abbie White, b. April 13, 1861, at Fort Wayne. 1476 II. Julia " b. Nov. 3, 1862, " Peoria. 1477 r> 65J\ ^STIN WHITE, born December 5, 1830; married Rachel Webster, January 14, 1869. Engineer, and resides at Peoria, 111., where his children were bom. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Luther Clark White, b. Nov. 21, 1869. 1478 II. Laura " b. Aug. 30, 1871. 1479 III. Edith • " b. Mar. 14, 1875. 1480 IV. Walter Webster " b. Sept. 20, 1877. 1481 V. Henry " b. Feb. 10, 1880. 1482 657. MARIA WHITE, born September 6, 1832; married, March 22, 1856, James T. Stewart, M. D. Residence, Peoria, 111., where their children were all bom. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Edwin White Stewart; b. June 2, 1857. 1483 II. Mirfhie Belle III. Herbert King IV. Ella May V. Irene VI. Ada b. Apr. 23,1859. 1484 b. July 6, 1862; d.Oct.14, 1879. 1485 b. Sept. 11, 1866. 1486 b. Oct. 2, 1871. 1487 b. Dec. 12, 1873. 1488 "> ¦ 663. JULIA ANNAH CLARK, born Nov. 13, 1840; mar ried, Sept. 9, 1864, Dr. Charles H. Ray, born May 1821; died in Chicago, Sept. 24, 1870. He was for many years editor-in- chief of the Chicago Tribune, and at the time of his death, of the Chicago Evening Post. Children born in Chicago. Mrs. Ray was Lady Principal at Vassar College for several years. Now resides at Northampton, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Bertha Cornwall Ray, b. July 21, 1865. 1489 II. Julia Lincoln " b. Dec. Il, 1867. 1490 — 104— •664. LINCOLN ELLIS CLARK, born May 2, 1843; mar ried, Oct. 3, 1869, Getta Glennon, born May 14, 1849. CHILDREN, -NINTH GENERATION. I. Julia Alleine, b. Sep. 1,1872. 1491 II. Lincoln, b. Oct. 14, 1874. 1492 III. Keith, b. Mar. 31, 1879. 1493 IV. Kate Ellis, b. Dec. 16, 1880. 1494 668. EDWARD K. WARE, born in Granville, 111., Aug. 2, 1834; married Mary Maxwell, in Oct. 1862. They settled at Waterloo, Iowa. She died Dec. 20, 1879. Profession, lawyer. Graduated at the Cambridge Law School. P. 0. address, Evanston, 111. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Alfred K. Ware, b. Aug. 23, 1863. 1495 II. Charles " b. July 3, 1865. 1496 .III. Frank " b. Sep. 16, 1866. 1497 IV. Mary Lillian " b. Oct. 12, 1874. 1498 669. CAROLINE C. WARE, born Oct. 9, 1836; graduated at Ontario Female Seminary; married, Jan. 1, 1858, John H. Leavitt, born Oct. 11, 1830. Children born in Waterloo, Iowa, where they reside. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Mary L. Leavitt, b. Dec. 17, 1858. 1499 II. Roger " b. June 25, 1860. 1500 III. Lucy O. " b. June 15, 1864. 1501 IV. Joseph L. " b. May 25, 1869. 1502 V. Grace C. " b. Jan. 23, 1873. 1503 670. LUCINDA A. WARE, born April 28, 1839; married, July 26, 1859, Nehemiah Sherwood, born May 30, 1835. Child ren born in Chicago. Address, No. 4823 Hyde Park Ave., Hvde Park, 111. ' / CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Chas. Ware Sherwood,b. June 23, 1860; d.May 1, 1861 1504 II. Carolyn Mae " b. Nov. 3,1863. ' 1505 III. Lillian " b. Jan. 23, 1866. 1506 IV. Tirzah Lovejoy " b. Qct. 30, 1868. 1507 vvh *w LYtMAN^£,RE> bom Nov- ". 1841; married Elizabeth Law, June 7, 1877. He took a medical course at Philadelphia. Practices his profession in Chicago. P O ad dress, 125 State St., Chicago, 111. , — 105 — ¦ &It EL/SHA CLARK WARE- b°™ "Aug. 30, 1846; mar ried Mary A. Hannah, Sept 6, 1870. He graduated at a school of Technology, in Boston, Mass. ' Children born in Chicago. Address, 143 La Salle St., Chicago, 111. 8 CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I .Ralph Ware, b. July 3, 1877. 1508 II. Walter " b. Feb. 13, 1880. 1509 676. CHARLES HENRY ARMS, born December 25, 1840- married, October 17, 1866, Aurora Bartlett Clarke, born January 27, 1844. Occupation, book-keeper. Residence, Hyde Park, near Chicago, 111. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Herbert Clarke Arms, b. March 3, 1871. 1510 II. Clara Louise " b. Feb. 4, 1873. 1511 III. Ada Calista " b. Jan. 21, 1878. 1512 _ 677. JULIA HANNAH ARMS, born May 21, 1844; mar ried August 27, 1874, George M. Barber, commission merchant,- born March 2, 1844. Children born in Chicago. Address, 1239 N. Halsted St., Chicago, 111. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Carrolle Barber, b. Dec. 7, 1876. 1513 II. Louise " b. Nov. 22, 1877. 1514 683. HENRY CLARK NASH, born Feb. 21, 1829; married, Oct. 9, 1855, Emeline Kellogg, born Dec. 6, 1827. Graduated at Amherst College, 1851; taught a family school for boys at Am herst, until 1877, when he became connected with the firm of D. Appleton & Co., New York, as Manager for the State of Mas sachusetts. Places of business, No. 6 Hawley St., and No. 5 Arch St., Boston, also at Worcester and Amherst. Children born in Amherst, his place of residence. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Sarah Kellogg Nash, b. Jan. 10, 1857; d. Jan. 30, 1857. 1515 II. Jas. Kellogg " b. Jan. 6, 1858; d. Nov. 10,1860. 1516 III. Henry Clark " b. Oct. 1, 1860. 1517 IV. Wm. Kellogg " b. Apr. 4, 1862. 1518 V. John Adams " b. Mayl6, 1866. 1519 VI. Duane Howard " b. Feb.13, 1870. 1520 686. JOHN ADAMS NASH, born in Binghampton, N. Y., May 29, 1*838; married, June 5, 1869, Mary Ann Delaney, born in Montreal, P. Q. He served in the Union army during the war, — 106 — first in the 11th N. Y. S. M. three months, afterwards as Quarter master Sergeant in the 11th N. Y. Cavalry, until the close of the war. Occupation, R. R. Freight Clerk. Address, 533 Monmouth Street, Jersey City, N. J. Children born in Jersey City, except the oldest. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Alice Kate Nash,b. Apr. 8, 1870, in New York. 1521 II. EllenField " b. Nov. 14, 1871. 1522 III. Mary Mills " b. June 11, 1873. 1523 IV. < Ida Johnson " b. Feb., 24, 1875; d. June 1,1877. 1524 V. Annetta A. " b. Feb. 24, 1875. 1525 VI. Daisy Florence " b. June 9, 1877; d. Mar.13,1878. 1526 VII. Wm., Scotto " b. May 4, 1879; d. Jan. 12,1881. 1527 VIII. Geo. Holcomb " b. Jan. 3, 1881. 1528 687. SCOTTO CLARK NASH, born Nov. 5, 1841, in Pitts- field, Mass.; married, Feb. 23, 1863, Alice Valentine of Brooklyn, N. Y. Manufacturer of and wholesale dealer in Agricultural Im plements, of the firm of Nash & Bro. Address, Harrisburg, Pa. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Geo. Valentine Nash, b. May 6, 1864, in Brooklyn. 1529 II. Mary Clark " b. June 12, 1867, " CIifton,N.J. 1530 III. Emma Porter " b. Apr. 29, 1870, " " " 1531 688. DUANE HOWARD NASH, born Dec. 8, 1843; mar ried, May 23, 1876, Georgette Tredwell, of Madison, N. J. He is of the firm of Nash & Bro., manufacturers of and wholesale dealers in Agricultural Implements. General office, Millihgton, New Jersey. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Georgette Nash, b. April 24, 1877. 1532 II. Anna " b. Mar. 26, 1879. 1533 692. TIRZAH STRONG SNELL, born Nov. 10, 1839; mar ried, July 24, 1867, Rev. Elliot Chapin Hall, born April 29 1838. P. O., Jamestown, N. Y. . CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Martha Snell Hall, b. Aug.10, 1871. 1534 II. Elliot Snell " b. Oct. 20, 1873. 1535 III. Tirzah Hinsdale " b. Oct. 15, 1881. 1536 699. ELIZABETH D. MARKELL, born Jan. 1, 1828; mar- r.ed, Sept. 12, 1860, Benjamin F. Freeman, b. Oct. 16, 1820 and is Deputy County Treasurer of Monroe County, N. Y. P. 0 Rochester, N. Y. Children born in Rochester. ( — 107 — CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Charlotte E. Freeman, b. Sep. 18, 1861; d. May 17, 1863. 1537 II. Ida. R. " b. Nov. 27, 1862.' 1538 700. CLARK HENRY MARKELL, born June 12, 1830 ; married, Oct. 21, 1857, Ellen Tiinerman, born June 24, 1837. Occupation, farming. Children born at Manheim Centre. P.O., East Creek, N. Y. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Charlotte A. Markell, b. June 2, 1859. , 1539 II. Carrie M. " b. April 5, 1863. 1540 III. George C. " b. Nov. 25, 1866. 1541 701. MARIA LOUISA MARKELL, bom May 28, 1833; married, July 12, 1859, Silas M. Yoran, born Jan. 26, 1835. Occupation, farming. He was a member of the Iowa Legisla ture from 1878 to 1882; moved from Monticello, Iowa, to Ore gon, in Jan. 1883. P. O., Eugene City, Oregon. CHILDREN NINTH GENERATION. I . Elizabeth M . Yoran,b . Jul y 2, 1860, at Sand Spring, la .1542 II. George Oliver " b. Aug. 7, 1863, " " " "1543 III. William Colvin " b. Oct. 6, 1866, " Monticello, "1544 IV. Darwin Edward" b. July 17, 1868, " " "1545 V. Louise " b. Oct. 11, 1875, " " "1546 702. COL. WM. LESTER MARKELL, born Jan. 15, 1836; married, May 1, 1860, Ellen T. Baker, born Jan. 22, 1843. Served in the Union army in the late war, successively as Major, Lt.- Colonel, and Colonel, of the 8th N. Y. Vol. Cav. Present busi ness, book-keeping. Address, 92 Arlington Ave., Baltimore, Md. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Wm. Lester Marke.ll, b. June 19, 1869. 1547 703. JACOB MARKELL, born. Feb. 27, 1839; married, 1st, Sept. 12, 1860, Mary E. Van Valkenburgh, born at Syracuse, March 4, 1840, died in Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 8, 1877; married, 2d, April 12, 1881, Emma B. Judd, born at Little Falls, April 12, 1843. Engaged in mercantile business at 336 Broadway, New York. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I Irene Clark Markell.b. Dec. 11, 1861 ; d. Aug. 8, 1862. 1548 II Wm. Bruce " b. Dec. 3, 1862, in Rochester,N.Y.1549 JIL Ada Duryea " b. Jan. 30, 1875, in Brooklyn, N.Y.1550 — 108 — 704. GEN. JOHN DEAN HAWLEY, born March 20, 1821; married, June 5, 1844, Cornelia Seymour, born 1824, in Stam ford, Conn. . Attended select school at Cazenovia, two years.; learned the watchmaker's trade and went into business at Syra- , cuse, N. Y., where he still keeps a jewelry store. Brigadier- General of New York Militia. Children born in Syracuse. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Jennie Cornelia- Hawley, b. June 28, 1859. 1551 II. William Dean " b. Mar. 13, 1863. 1552 708. WM. OLIVER FULLER, born Nov. 15, 1830; married, Jan. 2, 1861, Anna M. Gracie, born March 19, 1838. Occupa tion, merchant. P. O., Bellmore, (L. I.), N. Y. No children. , 712. CHARLOTTE D. CLARK, born April 29, 1840; mar ried, Feb. 25, 1862, Milo J. Webster, born Jan 18, 1842. Resi dence, Napoleon, Mich., where their children were born. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Eatha O. Webster, b. Jan. 18, 1863; d. Apr. 14, 1863.1553 II. WillardE. " b. Aug. 27, 1864. ' 1554 III. Irene M. " b. Feb. 22, 1867. 1555 IV. CoraE. " b. Sep. 19, 1871. 1556 713. OLIVER E. CLARK, born Jan. 13, 1842; married, Nov. 21, 1867, Almary C. House, born April 9, 1842. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. MerdaA., b. June 21, 1868. I557' II. Mary E., b. Dec. 12, 1870. 1558 III. Virginia G. b.Mar. 8,1873. 1559 IV. Harry E. . b. Jan. 13, 1875. 1560 714. MARIA A. CLARK, born Feb. 14,1844; married Aue 20, 1867, Benjamin F. Lair, born Nov. 2, 1843. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Earl A. Lair, b. May 19, 1874. 1 cft1 II. Mabel V. " b. June 19, 1880. J562 n,7i^IRENE C" CLARK, born Sept. 20, 1850: married Sent 24, 1872, Lester E. Palmer, born May 20, 1846, ' H444nea'sePt- — 109 — CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Mabel Palmer, b. March 2, 1874. 1563 . 719 CORNELIA GENET ROWE, born Jan. 17, 1842; mar- ried, July 5, 1866, Charles H. Sayles, born March 26, 1841 Commission merchant, No. 546 Broadway, New York. She died Jan. 3, 1874, in Louisville, Ky., where their children were all born. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Carrie E. Sayles, b. Nov. 14, 1868. 1564 II. Charles S. " b. Apr. 14, 1870. 1565 III. Ida Genet " b. Mar. 28, 1873. 1566 720. CARRIE E. ROWE, born Aug. 25, 1845; married, Oct. 12, 1870, Milton DeLano, born Aug. 11, 1844, in Lenox, N. Y. Merchant and banker. Town Clerk of Lenox three years and Sheriff of Madison County six years. P. 0., Canastota, N. Y. Children born in Canastota. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Harry Clark Delano, b. Sep. 16, 1871. 1567 II. Milton " b. Sep. 9, 1874. 1568 III. Kirk Bruce " b. Feb. 10, 1882. 1569 723. SARAH SNYDER, born May 3, 1834; married, Nov. 3, 1869, Henry J. Playter, born Oct. ,7, 1821, at Exeter, Eng. He is station agent at Bristow, Iowa. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Edward A. Playter, b. Oct. 12, 1870, at Butler Centre, Ia.1570 724. GEORGE SNYDER, born May 7, 1836; married Sarah J. Lothrop, born April 20, 1845. Served during the late war in Co. C, 113th 111. Inf. Occupation, farming. P. O., Howard, Dakota. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Guy Max Snyder, b. Sep. 19, 1870. 1571 ' tl. Lena Belle " b. Oct. 10, 1872. 1572 725. SOPHIA CLARK, born June 7, 1846; married, Aug. 24, 1865, Abel Haynes, born March 11, 1845. Reside at Cordova, 111., where their children, except the first,* were born. — 110 — CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Angeline Haynes, b. Apr. 20, 1867; d. Sept. 1869. 1573 II. Joseph " b. Mar. 22, 1870; d. Aug. 1874. 1574 III. Wm.Lorenzo " b. June 25, 1872. 1575. IV. Frank Lester " b. Apr. 17, 1874. 1576 V. Bertha T. " b. June 22, 1879. 1577 726. CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH CLARK, born April 17, 1852; married, Sept. 11, 1878, John R. Smith, born April 14, 1853. P. 0., Cordova, 111. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Lester LeRoy Smith, b. Oct. 1, 1879, at Cordova. 1578 728. ELIZA ANN CLARK, born Aug. 6, 1859; married, Sept. 28, 1881, Charles C.'Cady, born Jan. 29, 1856. P. 0., Geneseo, 111. 731. EDWARD CHILDS, born Dec. 31, 1813; married, May 6, 1841, Sarah Ann Adams, born Feb. 23, 1815, died Oct. 14, 1850; married, 2d, Mav 6, 1852, Emily Porter, bom July 18^ 1814. He died May 26, 1861. Her P. O. address, Toronto, Oht. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Edward A. Childs, b. Sep. 9, 1842. 1579 II. Otis Field " b. May 7, 1844; unmarried. 1580 III. Sarah Ann " b. Oct. 6, 1847; d. Aug. 22, 1852.1581 IV. Mary Luseba " b. Nov.ll, 1849. 1582 V. Walter A. " b. July 3, 1854; d. Sep. 10, 1854.1583 VI. Sarah Emily " b. Nov.15, 1855. 1584 ' 732. WILLIAM SULLIVAN CHILDS, born May 28, 1816; married, June 4, 1839, Lydia Frary, born March 4, 1820. Man ufacturer. Resides at Montreal, Canada, where the three younger children were born. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Ellen Irene Childs, b. July 19, 1840, in Conway, Ms. 1585 II. Lydia Sigourney " b. Aug. 29, 1843. 1586 III. Wm. Sullivan " b. Oct. 16, 1846; d. Oct.27, 1847. 1587 IV. Win. Frederic " b. Nov. 3, 1852. 1588 733. HENRY CHILDS, born Jan. 28, 1818; married, 1st, Sept. 22, 1842, Mary A. Graves, of Northampton, Mass.,' who died Aug. 29, 1849; married, 2d, Jan. 13, 1852, Esther L. Kinsley, of Stoughton, Mass., who died Aug. 28, 1872; married 3d, Feb. 18, 1874, Mary D. Phillips, of Northampton. Is a publisher of the firm', of Bridgman & Childs, Northampton Mass. Children born in Northampton. , —111- CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Sarah Eliza Childs, b. Jan. 28, 1844. 1589 II. Mary Louisa " b. Apr. 27, 1845. 1590 III. Albert Bates " b. d. June 9, 1848.1591 IV. Albert Bates,2d, " b. Oct. 5, 1848; d. Aug.30, 1849.1592 V. Ella Kinsley " b. Oct. 26, 1852. 1593 VI. Edith Dunbar " b. Dec. 5, 1867. 1594 734. SALLY FIELD CHILDS, bom Dec. 21, 1819; mar ried, Oct. 5, 1842, Samuel W. Barber, of Heath, Mass. Children born in Heath. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Albert Childs Barber, b. Aug. 16, 1843; d; July 31, 1854. 1595 II. Henry Dwight " b. Jan. 3, 1845. 1596 III. Mary Abby " b. Mar. 10, 1852; d. Apr. 17, 1852. 1597 736. LOUISA HUBBARD CHILDS, born March 15, 1819; married Charles Mosher, a prominent merchant of Canandaigua, N. Y., and died, without issue, Dec. 11, 1840. From childhood until the day of her death she was noted as a gifted vocalist. 737. HANNAH FIELD CHILDS, born March 13, 1821; married Eli N. Green, born in Wales, Mass., July 14, 1818. She died April 22, 1873. Children born in Canandaigua, N. Y. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Henry Childs Green, d. in infancy. 1598 II. Charles Mosher " b. Sep. 6, 1855. 1599 738. HENRY HUDSON CHILDS, born March 20, 1825; married, Feb. 14, 1855, in New York city, Mary Kennett Ar- noux. He holds an important place in the service of the Gov ernment at the Custom House, New York.* * In the year 1857 Mr. Childs was engaged in mercantile business and had large interests in the California trade, and was suddenly called to San Francisco. Having completed his business there, he returned by way of Panama. At Aspin- wall he took passage on the steamship "Central America," commanded by Lieut. Herndon, of the TJ. S. Navy, whose daughter became the wife of Gen. Chester A. Arthur, now President of the United States. After leaving Havana, Cuba, the vessel encountered a terrific storm, which continued some 36 hours, during which time the steamer sprang a leak, and finally foundered in the Gulf Stream, off the South Carolina coast, some 250 miles f rOm land, and about 500 persons went down with the ship, among them Mr. Childs, who, being an expert swimmer, kept him self afloat six hours, and was finally rescued by a Norwegian bark, nearly ex hausted, but immediately went to work to save the lives of others. Only 4,9 were rescued- the rest all perished, among them Capt. Herndon, who was the last one M? Chi ds saw while in the water-they recognized each other, and spoke, but toe next wave separated them forever. The next day Mr. Childs was transferred to a vessel bound to Savannah, where he- landed six days after the disaster and tetegrlphed t?New York the first information respecting the fate of the missing steamship. — 112— . CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Henry Arnoux Childs,b. June 4, 1857. 1600 II. Mary Louise " b. Sep. 25, 1858. 1601 III. Milton Haxtun " b. May 21, 1861; d. in infancy. 1602 739. ELECTA MARIA FIELD, born Oct. 4, 1826; married, Oct. 16, 1850, Cyrus S. Johnson. P. O. address, 78 High St., Hartford, Conn. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Ida Maria Johnson, b. July 26, 1851; d. Nov. 24, 1862. 1603 II. Rose Pauline " b. May 27, 1858; d. Aug. 16, 1858. 1604 III. Fred. Clifford " b. Oct. 9, 1862; d. July 7,1864.1605 740. LOUISE FIELD, born June 28, 1829; married, April 18, 1856, James H. Pratt, who is engaged in stock raising in Wyoming Territory. Children born in Hillsdale, Mich. Ad dress, 294 Chicago Ave., Chicago, 111. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Hattie B. Pratt, b. Jan. 28, 1857. 1606 II. Willie R. " b. July 4, 1858; d. Nov. 1, 1864. 1607 III. Eugene " b. June 13, 1860; d. June 21, 1863. 1608 IV. Susie " b. Feb. 8, 1862; d. Jan. 2. 1864. 1609 V. Margaret L. " b. May 4, 1868. 1610 VI. Freddie " b. Apr. 19, 1870; d. July 26, 1872. 1611 741. SUSAN H. FIELD, born May 9, 1831; married, Oct.' 29, 1856, Porter Nutting, of Northampton, Mass. She died Sept; 15, 1865. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Arthur Penelon Nutting,b. Feb. 4, 1861 ; m.Ida Torrey.1612 II. Edward Eugene " b. June 30, 1863; d. July 1863. 1613 746. DAVID FIELD WELLS, born in Conway, Mass., Jan. 12, 1824; married, Dec. 1, 1849, Harriet Dickinson, who died Aug. 25, 1868. Occupation, merchant. He died May 27, 1866, in Hatfield, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Harriet A. Wells, b. Sept. 1, 1850; d. Mar. 4, 1864. 1614 II. Hannah H. " b. Aug. 23, 1857; d. Oct. 20, 18,57. 1615 — 113 — 747. EUNICE WHITE WELLS, born March 20, 1825; married, Dec. 25, 1850, Col. Henry W. Banks, merchant, of Brooklyn, L. I. Children born in Brooklyn. She died at St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 6, 1861. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Mary Lovisa Banks, b. Oct. 11, 1851: 1616 II. Martha B. " b. Dec. 25, 1854. 1617 III. Elizabeth H. " b. Oct. 12, 1856. 1618 IV. Helen Ward " b. June 21, 1859. 1619 748. OTIS CLARK WELLS, born Oct. 3, 1828; married, May 14, 1851, Lucelia Loomis, of Whately. Children born in Hatfield, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Helen Stockbridge Wells, b. Aug. 25, 1853. 1620 II. Charles Otis " b. Mar. 23, 1866. 1621 750. JOSEPH fl. WELLS, born April 17, 1842; married, Oct. 19, 1870, Emma R. Phelps. Occupation, farming. Resi dence, Hatfield, Mass., where their children were born. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Joseph P. Wells, b. May 30, 1878. 1622 II. Elisha E. " b. Nov. 5, 1881. 1623 751. DANIEL W. WELLS, born April 17, 1842; married, Oct. 19, 1875, Hannah A. Belden. He served in the late war, in Co. K., 52d Regt. Mass. Vol. Inf. Farmer. Address, Hat field, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Reuben Field Wells, b. Feb. 13, 1880. 1624 752. MARTHA FAY FIELD, born June 29, 1832; married, Sept. 24, 1851, Allen A. Stone, born Sept. 24, 1830. Carpenter by trade, but at present an Evangelist. Children born in Gran ville, 111., except the oldest. P. O., Princeton, 111. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Clara A. Stone, b. Sep. 12, 1853; d. Aug. 30, 1854. 1625 II. Arthur Allen " b. Aug. 1,1864. 1626 III. Minnie Marion " b. Dec. 28, 1865. 1627 IV. Wm. Porter " b. Nov. 20, 1869. 1628 — 114 — 753. FRANCIS SYLVESTER FIELD, born Feb. 12, 1834; married, Dec. 25, 1854, at Lyons, N. Y., Emma C. Cole, bom Feb. 9, 1833. Occupation, wire-worker and weaver. P. 0:, North Java, N. Y. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Edgar Kirtland Field,b. July 13, 1855, at Lyons, N. Y. 1629 II. Willard.Cole " b. Aug. 10, 1858, " " " 1630 III. Herbert Sylvester " b. July 27, 1861, " Brantford,Ont.l631 754. ALMERON FIELD, born June 30, 1836; married, June 21, 1869, Catharine C. Jones, born Oct. 10, 1849. Occupation, roofer. Served , in the Union army during the war, in the 8th U. S. Infantry. Residence, Jacksonville, 111. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Angeline Cora Field,b. Dec. 14, 1870, at Bloomington,D1.1632 II. William R. " b. JunelO, 1872, " " " 1633 III. David Romeo " b. Apr. 4, 1875, " " " 1634 IV. Mabel Elizabeth " b. Oct. 3, 1878, " Jacksonville, " 1635 V. Almeron Gar " b. Nov.12, 1881, " " " 1636 755. LUCY WARE FIELD, born July 25, 1846; married, Nov. 1, 1866, Edward Hamm, born Feb. 26, 1843. Occupation, farming. P. O., Ashley, 111. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Alice A. Hamm, b. Aug. 24, 1867; d. Nov. 21, 1867. 1637 II. Cora Etta " b. June 20, 1869. 1638, III. Clara May " b. Mar. 22, 1871; d. July 23, 1877. 1639 IV. Lucy Ella " b. Feb. 3, 1873. 1640 V. Edward Field " b. Jan. 2, 1876. 1641 VI. Frank Orvis " b. Apr. 3, 1877. 1642 756. THOMAS BASSFORD FIELD, born Dec. 20, 1837- married, July 18, 1859, Mary E. Coe, of Lima, N. Y., a graduate of the Genesee Wesleyan Seminary. He is a lumber dealer, at Corning, N. Y. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Horace Almeron Field,b. July 11, 1861.* 1643 II. Estelle Lucretia " b. Mar. 17, 1863; d.Dec. 13, 1877 1644 III. Rosamond Almeda " b. Jan. 16, 1867.f ' 1645 IV. Grace " b. Nov. 26, 1868; d.Aug. 5, 1 869 1646 V. Edith May " b. Nov. 16, 1873; d.Apr. 28, 1874.1647 t Being educated at the Corning Free Academy. — 115 — 757. ELIAKIM FIELD, born July 20, 1845; married, July 24, 1867, Josephine R. McCormick. No children. 759. MARIA LOUISE FIELD, born April 5, 1850; married James F. Pumpelly, Oct. 12, 1869. Reside at Owego, N. Y. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Mary Josephine Pumpelly, b. Feb. 27, 1871. 1648 II. Lawrence " b. July 3', 1881. 1649 764. HENRY CLARK HASKELL, born in Wendell, Mass., Oct. 25, 1837; married, Oct. 4, 1868, Rhoda McClallen, born in Deerfield, Sept. 25, 1837. Agent for sale of agricultural imple ments, and breeder of choice animals. No children. P. 0., Deerfield, Mass. 765. JOHN GAMBER HASKELL, born in Deerfield, Aug. 2, 1845; married, Oct. 26, 1867, Ruth I. Ellis, born Jan. 19,1851. Engaged in railroad business on the Southern Pacific Railroad. P. O. of the family, box 129, Hennepin, 111. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Henry Nye Haskell, b. Mar. 18, 1869. 1650 II. John Arthur " b. Dec. 25, 1876. 1651 767. MYRON CLARK GRAVES; born June 13, 1841; mar ried, March 8, 1865, Hattie C. Davis, of Northampton, Mass. P. O., Springfield, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Alice Cutter Graves, b. Aug. 3, 1868. 1652 II. Flora Wells " b.Feb. 8,1870. 1653 III. Hattie Louisa " b. Julv 3, 1876. 1654 IV. Marion Putnam" b. Mar. 29, 1879. 1655 768. MARIA CATHARINE GRAVES, born June 13, 1841; married, 1st, Charles H. Quimby, who died Nov. 1869; married, 2d, Sept. 1870, Edwin F. Putnam, of New York. No children. 770. WILLIAM THOMAS CLARK, born in Manlius, N. Y. March 10, 1831; married, 1st, June 9, 1855, Mary M. Stim- son, who died Jan. 6, 1857; married, 2d, April 6, 1866, Kate Fiske, born 1841. P. O., Des Moines, Iowa. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Mary Stimson, b. Jan. 5, 1857- 1656 II. Wm. Thomas, 2d, b. Feb. 4, 1868. 1657 III' Clinton Fiske b. June 1, 1869. 1658 IV. Robert, Lincoln, b. Dec. 7, 1870; d. July 3, 1879. 1659 — 116 — 771- ALBERT GALLATIN CLARK, born Jan.- 6, 1833; married, Feb. 1, 1865, Mrs. Sarah E. Monroe, nee Randall. No children. P. 0., Chicago, 111. 772. HELEN LOUISE CLARK, born June 24, 1839; mar ried, Sept. 11, 1862, Charles W. Fleming, who died March 26, 1872. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. John T. Fleming, b. May 20, 1864; d. Aug. 6, 1865. 1660 774. CORNELIA SIMS CLARK, born July 20, 1847; mar ried Ellas A. Tuttle, Feb. 5, 1879. P. 0., Fall River, Mass. children; ninth generation. I. Nellie Louise Tuttle, b. Nov.' 7, 1880. 1661 II. Amy Sophia " b. Jan. I, 1882. 1662 775. HENRY H. BATES, born June 22, 1832; married Lavinia Moulton, Oct. 14, 1864. No children. He is Exam- iner-in-Chief U. S. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. 776. CHARLES C. BATES, born April 14, 1834; married, April 23, 1857, Anna E. Sweet, born Jan. 7, 1837, died Aug. 6, 1877. He died Dec. 9, 1869. ' CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Isabel Bates, b. Mar. 2, 1858.*. 1663 II. Georgiana " b. Apr. 6, 1862. 1664 780. MARY E. CLARK, born June 28, 1846; married Aug. 31, 1870, Isaiah Yanney, born May 7, 1826. Reside at Johns town, N. Y. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Kate Clark Yanney, b. May 9, 1871. 1665 II. Irene Morse " b. Aug. 22, 1872. iara III. Henry Philip " b. Nov. 9, 1877. 1667 IV. Margaret " b. June 10, 1883. 1668 789. CHARLES ADAMS CLARKE, born in Conway Mass May 22 1848; married, Sept. 21, 1869, Lucelia Hollett, born March 23, 1847. Profession, dentist. General agent for the Burlington School Furniture Co. Resides at Independence Iowa. * Married John C. Winslow, lawyer, May 18, 1880, — 117 — CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Albert Hollett Clarke, b. Aug. 25, 1873. 1669 II. Elizabeth H. " b. Sep. 25, 1876. 1670 791. MARY LOUISE ADAMS, born at Liverpool, N. Y., Nov. 7, 1843; married, Feb. 1, 1861, Hiram D. Hurd, born Feb. 1, 1840, at Elma, N. Y., where their children were also born. Mr. Hurd is a lumber dealer. P. O. address, 46 Johnson Place, Buffalo, N. Y. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Ernest Merrill Hurd, b. Nov. 20, 1862. 1671 II. Bessie Louise ." b. May 18, 1868. 1672 795. OLIVE CLARK HOWES, born Dec. 26, 1817 ; married, March 3, 1836, Elisha Crowell, born Sept. 3, 1813. Reside at Dennis, Mass., from June to November, and at Brooklyn, N. Y., the rest of the year. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Calvin S. Crowell, b. Jan. 3,1838. 1673 II. Olive A. " b. Mar. 31, 1842. 1674 III. Elisha F. " b. Jan. 22, 1849; d. Mar. 2,1854.1675 IV. A son not named " b. Feb. 28, 1851; d. Mar.21, 1851.1676 V. Ella F. ¦ " b. Jan. 22, 1855. 1677 VI. Elisha F., 2d, " ' b. Sep. 25, 1857. 1678 796. ABBY HOWES, born Nov. 17, 1819; married Calvin Howes, Dec. 17, 1839. She died Jan. 5. 1844, in Dennis, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Calvin C. Howes, b. Jan. 1840, in Dennis. Resides at Birney, Montana Territory. 1679 800 ZOETH HOWES, born Dec. 10, 1827; married, Jan. 1851, Mrs. Joan H. Hall, nee Crocker, born Feb. 26, 1830, died Feb. 26, 1852. He died Oct. 1856, in Dennis, Mass., where he was born. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Joan H. C. Howes, b. Dec. 21, 1851, in Dennis. 1680 801 HENRY HOWES, born Aug. 17, 1829; married, Jan. 1856, Lucy P. Burgess, born Sept, 24, 1835. Children born m — 118 — Dennis, Mass., where he died March 12, 1871, and where his widow still lives. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Zoeth B. Howes, b. Aug. 11, 1861. 1681 II. Mary A. " b. July 23, 1862. 1682 III. Charles F. " b. Mar. 1, 1864; d. Feb. 18, 1856. 1683 IV. Lewis J. " b. Oct. 26, 1868. 1684 V. Olive C. " b. Nov. 11, 1870. 1685 802. GEORGE 0. SEARS, born Jan. 31, 1835; married, Jan. 10, 1859, Sarah G. Richards, born Nov. 14, 1836. Merchant, of the firm of Manning & Sears, No. 7 Pearl St., Boston, Mass. Children born in Boston. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. George Gray Sears, b. Oct. 22, I860, 1686 II. Mary Cornelia " b. Dec. 15, 1862. 1687 III. Wm. Richards " b. Oct. 8, 1869. 1688 806. MILTON P. HEDGE. (See Family No. 461.) 807. LUCY L. HEDGE, born Jan. 11, 1828; married, March 14, 1850, Sylvanus Sears, born Oct. 24, 1824. Occupation, farming. P. O., Worcester, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Ella B. Sears, b. Jan. 31, 1851, in E. Dennis. 1689 II. Milton H. " b. June 1, 1854, in Worcester. 1690 III. Abby L. " b. Apr. 11, 1859, in " • 1691 809. SUSAN G. HEDGE, born'Feb. 18, 1833; married, Nov. 29, 1855, Isaiah B. Hall, born Oct. 12, 1828. P. 0.. Dennis, Mass. Children born in Dennis. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Chloe C. Hall, b. Apr. 22, 1858. 1692 II. Susan E. " b. Sep. 29, 1861. 1693 III. Emma G. " b. July 27, 1868. 1694 810. ABBY S. HEDGE, born Jan. 23, 1836; married, May. 1, 1855, Joseph Howes, farmer, born April 3, 1833, died April 15, 1878, in Dennis, Mass., where his widow, resides and ' their children were born. — 119 — CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Nathan A. Howes, b. Apr. 26, 1857. 1695 iti t01*? Si I Y Mar' 19' 1859; d- Feb; 18. 1868. 1696 III. Lydia A. " b. Sep. 23, 1861. 1697 IV. Lizzie L. " b. Feb. 9, 1865. 1698 V. Lucie J. " b. Sept. 2,1872. ]aqq VI. Hettie H. » b. Nov. 2, 1874. 1?00 a 812'o C£PT' DANIEL HEDGE, born Nov. 5, 1839; married, Sept. 8, 1864, Abby M. Crowell, born Sept. 10, 1838. Com mander of steamer Gate City, running from Boston to Savannah Resides at E. Dennis, Mass. Children born at E. Dennis. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Anna C. Hedge, b. Nov. 1, 1868; d. Feb. 13, 1878. 1701 II. Howard C. " b. Dec. 22, 1879. . 1702 814. ACHSAH H. HALL, born Sept. 17, 1821; married, April 25, 1844, Franklin Nye, farmer, of Sandwich, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Clarissa Sears Nye, b. Aug. 30, 1845. 1703 II. Rebecca " b. July 1, 1848; d- Sept. 3, 1861. 1704 817. CLARISSA SEARS HALL, born July 30, 1830; mar ried, Jan. 20, 1853, Capt. Josiah Nickerson, *born Sept. 8, 1825. Ship and Insurance Broker, 203 Commercial Street, Portland, Me. Children born in Dennis, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Peter Hall Nickerson, b. Oct. 28, 1854; d. Aug. . 5, 1856.1705 II. Peter Sears " b. Sep. 15, 1856; m. Ella F.Nash.1706 III. Geo. Arthur " b. Feb. 18, 1862; d. July 1 4, 1870.1707 818. HANNAH C. WINSLOW, born Nov. 25, 1816; married, June 17, 1841, Sewell F. Snow, born Jan. 1, 1820. Residence Harwich, Mass. Children born in Harwich. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Ellen F. Snow, b. Mar. 13, 1842. 1708 II. Charles E. " b. Mar. 16, 1845; d. Oct. 18, 1865. 1709 III. Anna Eliza " b. Feb. 24, 1848. 1710 IV. Georgie A. B. " b. Apr. 30, 1858.* 1711 * Married Jan. 16, 1884, Samuel Ellis, of Harwich. — 120 — 820. OLIVE WINSLOW, born Sept. 19, 1820; married, 1st, Jan. 19, 1841, Stillman Rogers, born Nov. 7, 1819, died Sept. 1851; married, 2d, James H. Howes. Address, 82 Boston St., Salem, Ma6S. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Josiah Winslow Rogers, b. Nov. 29, 1842. 1712 II. Abbott Stillman " b. Jan. 19, 1851. 1713 III. Jas. Henry Howes b. July 6,1856, 1714 IV. Winslow Aug. " b. June 8, 1859; d. July 1859.1715 822. FREEMAN WINSLOW, 2d, born June 1, 1824; mar ried, April 19, 1849, Lucy Helena Rogers, born July 23, 1827.. Shoe manufacturer. Resides at Beverly, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. * I. Sidney W. Winslow, b. Sept. 20, 1854, at Brewster. ' 1716 II. Herbert F, " b. Dec. 12, 1863, at Marblehead. 1717 823. JERUSHA WINSLOW, born 1826; married Samuel Mayo, of Chatham, Mass. Contractor and builder. P. 0. ad dress, Brockton, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Fillmore Mayo, b. Sept. 2, 1853. ' 1718 II. Maria Jerusha " b. Jan. 15, 1857. 1719 824. MARY ELIZABETH WINSLOW, born Sept. 2, 1830; married, June 16, 1851, Thomas L. Eldridge, of Orleans. Child ren born at South Orleans. She died April 7, 1881. P. O. ad dress, South Orleans, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Ida Olivia Eldridge,b. May 29, 1853; m.Chas.W.Mayo.1720 II. Mary Evalina " b. Feb. 11, 1856; d. May 8, 1858. 1721 III. Mary Elizabeth " b. Apr. 11, 1859; d. June 8, 1876. 1722 IV. Louis Winslow " b. Jan. 28, 1861. 1723 V. Thos. Franklin " b. July 28, 1865. 1724 VI. Fanny Evalina " b.Feb. 1,1868. 1725 829. BARTLETT BRAY WINSLOW, born Sept. 12 1829- married, 1st, Jan. 5, 1860, Clarissa B. Fessenden, born Sept. 16' 1836, died July 13, 1875; married, 2d, Aug. 30, 1877, Lydia Harwood, born July 16, 1849. Residence in Brewster, Mass. Children born in Brewster. — 121 — CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Geo. Bartlett Winslow, b. Oct. 11, 1860. 1726 II. Frances Bray " b.Jan. 6,1863. 1727 III. Harry Gorham " b. Oct. 30,1865; d.July 1,1868.1728 IV. Ernest F. b. Apr. 25,1871; d-Sep! 17 1871.1729 V. LucyHarwood " b. June 28, 1879. 1730 833. CAPT. WILLIAM FREEMAN, born Jan. 27 1820- married, Sept. 28, 1845, Phoebe H. Hurd, born March 5, 1821, in Orleans, Mass. Master mariner. P. 0., Brewster, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Willard K. Freeman, b. June 30, 1846, in Orleans. 1731 II. Clara D. " b. Jan.' 2, 1862, in Brewster. 1732 834. CAPT. CHARLES FREEMAN, bom June 15, 1822; married, March 25, 1849, Mehitable C. Ryder, of Brewster. Was master of a whale ship for many years, but has retired, and is now one of the town officers of Brewster, Mass. No children. 835. CAROLINE FREEMAN, born April 13, 1824; married, 1st, July 13, 1851, John B. Freeman, of Maine; married, 2d, Nov. 23, 1878, Enoch C. Jones, who died in Brewster, where she still lives. ' CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Alvin L. Freeman, b. July 4, 1854; d. in infancy. 1733 II. William W. " b. Apr. 23, 1856; lost at sea, 1870. 1734 836. CAPT. GEORGE FREEMAN, born April 20, 1826; married, March 14, 1852, Mary Hurd, of Orleans, born July 25, 1825. Master Mariner. Resides in Brewster, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Charles H. Freeman, b. June 29, 1853, in Boston. 1735 II. Florence " b. June 28, 1855, in Orleans. 1736 837. ABIGAIL CLARK FREEMAN, born April 23, 1828; married, Dec. 1865, Jame3 Bremner, born Dec. 26, 1832, at Rhiney, Scotland, who served in the late war in Co. G., 35th Regt. Iowa Vol. Inf., also in the Vet. Reserve Corps. Occupa tion, farming. P. O., Lynden, Washington Territory. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. John Wm. Bremner,b. Apr. 10, 1867, atSpringdale,Ia.l737 II. Geo. Archibald " b.Feb. 4, 1869, at Prairie T., la. 1738 III. paroline W. " b. Apr. 10, 1871, at " " " 1739 — 122 — 840. GEO. THOMAS D ALTON, born about 1828, in Bos ton. Moved to New York city. Married, and had children as follows: CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Grace Dalton b. Mar. 29, I860.* 1740 II. Mary " b. Sep. 13, 1862. 1741 841. CORDELIA FREEMAN, born Feb. 27, 1826; married, April 20, 1854, Samuel Dunbar Keith, of North Bridgewater, Mass. She died Oct. 7, 1873. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Isabel Keith, b. Jan. 26, 1855; unmarried. 1742 ' II. Austin " b. Dec. 27, 1857; unmarried. 1743 842. OLIVE CLARK FREEMAN, born June, 4, 1827; mar ried, 1st, Aug. 21, 1854, Willard S. Higgins, born Dec. 12, 1826, died Jan. 9, 1866; married, 2d, Dec. 2, 1869, Elisha D. Winslow (No. 439), born April 25, 1807, died Sept. 13, 1882, in Brewster, Mass., where she still resides. No children. 847. CAPT. ELIJAH EDWARD KNOWLES, born Sept. 5, 1829; married, April 5, 1857, Mary F. Winslow, born Feb. 13, 1832. Reside in Brewster, Mass. No children. 848. SOLOMON FREEMAN KNOWLES, born Oct. 12, 1831; married, April 23, 1857, Mary J. Bowles, born in March, Cambridgeshire, Eng., Dec. 28, 1839. Occupation, carpenter. Children born in Chicago. Address, 363 Harrison St., Chicago, Illinois. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Henry Knowles, b. Jan. 1, 1859. 1744 II. Clara Weir " b. July 29, 1861. 1745 III. Mary Frances " b. Apr. 19, 1863. 1746 IV. Addie May " b. July 28, 1869. 1747 V. Emmaretta " b. May 3, 1873. 1748 849. HENRY KNOWLES, born July 20, 1834; married, March 7, 1861, Lizzie D. Collins, born Jan. 30, 1842. Whole sale dealer in butter and cheese, of the firm Henry Knowles & Co., Rockford, 111. Children born at Rockford, except the two older. * Grace Dalton married Dec. 39, 1877, Antonia E. Terry, son of Thomas Terry of Cuba. They reside at Nb. 424 Fifth Ave., New York. Her sister Mary married Hugh C. Wilson, of Surrey, England. 1 — 123 — CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Grace Pacific Knowles,b.Feb. 9, 1863, on Pacific Ocean.1749 II. Herbert Ernest " b.June25, 1868, at W. Dennis. 1750 III. John Collins " b. Junel2, 1870; d. Mar. 1871. 1751 IV. Abbie Frances " b.Feb. 12, 1874, at Rockford, 111. 1752 V EffieMay « b.Apr. 30, 1878; d. Aug. 1878. 1753 VI Royal Edgar " b. July 25, 1879, at Rockford, 111. 1754 VII. Edwin Winslow " b. Aug.28, 1880, at " "1755 i*8^ C0RNELIA DOANE, born Aug. 2, 1832; married, Oct. 16, 1851, Capt. John W. Lincoln, born in Brewster, Mass., Feb. 15, 1827. He died on his passage from San Francisco to Boston about the year 1853. She died Jan. 17, 1871, at Brewster, where her daughter was born. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Cornelia A. Lincoln,b. July 8, 1852; m. Chas. H. Freeman.1756 855. HENRY VARNUM FREEMAN, born Dec. 20, 1842; married, Oct. 16, 1873, Mary L. Curtis, of Rockford, 111. He served in the 74th Regt. 111. Inf., in the late war, and graduated at Yale College in the class of 1869, and is now a lawyer in Chicago, 111. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Mabel Dora Freeman, b. Nov. 21, 1874. 1757 II. Mary Ethel " b. Nov. 11, 1876. 1758 III. Helen Curtis " b. Oct. 8/1882. 1759 860. SAMUEL HALL CLARK, born July 22', 1827; mar ried, Dec. 13, 1850, Catharine Yock. Dealer in staple and fancy .groceries, at Elwood, Iowa. He has held important offices in the town and is now Postmaster at Elwood. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. JaneB.. b. Oct. 28, 1851; d. July 3, 1,883. 1760 II. Alvan Barnabas, b. Mar. 17, 1854; d. Sept. 1854. 1761 861. MARY JANE CLARK, born March 2,3, 1830; married Perry Dunkin, farmer, Nov. 12, 1854. Children born at Elwood, . Iowa. P. O., Wall Lake, Sac County, Iowa. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Frederic A. Dunkin, b. June 19, 1856. 1762 II. Frank L. " b. Sept. 17, 1859. 1763 III. Sarah S. " b. May 18, 1862. 1764 IV. Wm. Wallace " b. May 16, 1866. 1765 V. George S. " b. June 19, 1871. 1766, — 124 — 862. SABRA CLAPP CLARK, born June 17, 1836; married, Nov. 18, 1855, Geo. H. Wade, farmer, born May 1, 1833. P. O., Elwood, Iowa. Children born at Elwood. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Eleanor Mary Wade, b. Sept. 11, 1856. 1767 II. Charles L. " b. Nov. 3,1860. 1768 III. Alcie May " b. Mar. 5, 1868. 1769 863. FREDERIC HANKS CLARK, born Nov. 1, 1839; married, 1st, Mary Margaret Newkirk, July 10, 1859; she died Dec. 23, 1873; married, 2d, Lettie Thornton, Jan. 12, 1875. Occupation, farming. P. 0., Elwood, Iowa. Children born at Elwood. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Alice, b. Sept. 22, 1861; d. young. 1770 II. Geo. Barnabas, b. Sept. 23, 1866; d. Nov, 20, 1880. 1771 III. Abigail, ¦ b. Sept. 26, 1878. 1772 864. LAWRINDA R. CLARK, born March 13, 1842; mar ried, July 15, 1857, Phineas Kenyon, who died Sept. 22, 1863; married, 2d, William Stanzel, farmer, Aug. 1864. P. O., Wall Lake, Sac County, Iowa. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. Charles_ E. Kenyon, b. Jan. 18, 1859. 17731774 17751776 1777 1778 1779 17801781 865. GEORGE BASSETT CLARK, born in Lowell, Mass., Feb. 14, 1827; married, Jan. 15, 1857, Jennie M. Mosely, born July 2, 1830. In his boyhood the Grammar School, the High School, and Mr. Whitman's Private School in Cambridge, af forded him good educational advantages, and in 1844 he entered Phillips Academy, at Andover. At the close of his academic course he studied civil engineering with Mr. Haywood, of Bos ton, and worked with him in the survey of the Boston and Maine Railroad; also the Ogdensburg and Lake Champlain Railroad. In 1848, went to California, returned the next year and, at East Cambridge, commenced the business of making II. Alvan B. b. Mar. 10, 1861, III. George Stanzel, b. Aug. 31, 1865, IV. Silas Bismarck " b. Nov. 26, 1867. V. Eva S. b. Jan. 5, 1870 VI. William A. b. Nov 28, 1872. VII. Mary H. ,b. Sept. 2, 1875. VIII. Herm. Rudolph " b. Aug. 8,1878. IX. Harriet Sabra " b. Jan. 1, 1882. 0 BRdlCH, Z£^ fiLBERTPTTPE. — 125 — lenses and astronomical instruments, now carried on at Cam bridgeport under the firm name of Alvan Clark & Sons As a member of the firm he has had the chief direction in mounting r?o chUd'Sn. °PeS" °" addre88' CambridSeP<*t, MasSg 866 MARIA LOUISA CLARK, born Oct. 27, 1829- mar- £e7 dUg-l5'J>8^John N- Stimson, bom March 13, 1828. She died March 29, 1877, at Cambridgeport, Mass. No children Tnlfin Ai«5oAN GR.A?A™ CLARK, born at Fall River, Mass., July 10, 1832; married, Jan. 2, 1865, Mary Mitchell WiUard born Aug. 3, 1846 He was educated in the Public Schools at Cambridgeport, Mass. Learned the trade of a machinist, worked with his brother at lens making in East Cambridge, and became a member of the firm of Alvan Clark & Sons, telescope makers, in 1852. He has been very proficient and successful in making large lenses, and, at the close of 1882, completed a 30-inch object glass for the government of Russia. As a result of his astronomical observations, he has discovered fourteen intricate double stars*, and among them the companion ?L UB' f°r whlch discovery the La Lande gold medal for 1862 was awarded him by the French Imperial Academy of Sciences. He visited Europe in 1870, 1871 and 1880. Has been engaged in making observations on eclipses of the sun as follows: In 1869, with Prof. Winlock of Harvard University, at Shelby ville, Ky.; with Winlock, 1870, at Jerez, Spain, and with Prof. Harkness, in July 1878, in Wyoming Territory. P. 0., Cambridgeport, Mass. Children bom in Cambridgeport. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Caroline Amelia, b. Nov. 17, 1865. II. Alvan Clark, b. June 20, 1870. III. Elizabeth Willard,b. Nov. 10, 1872. IV. Mary Theodora, b. Feb. 3, 1874. 1782 1783 1784 1785 871. HENRY CLARK, born April 4, 1833; married, Feb. 10, 1858, Helen E. Ruddock, born Sept. 25, 1838. Occupation, farming. Resides at Lanesborough, Mass. * Double stars discovered by Mr. Alvan G. Clark : NO. STAB. NO. STAR. NO. STAR. 1 234 6 Sirius.W. VTI, 1131. 9 Hydrfe. L 23271. 46 Virginis. 678 9 10 Arg. (30) 2634. e Coronas. 102 Herculis. 7 Lyrae. P XIX, 257. 11 12 13 14 j Sagittse. a* Capricorni. r Cygni. 78Pegasi. -American Journal Of Science and Arts, Vol, XVII, April 1879, — 126 — CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Samuel Franklin, b. Dec. 10, 1858. 17,86 II. Minnie Augusta, b. Jan. 31, 1863. 1787 . III. John Bement, b. Dec. 30, 1867. 1788 IV. Alvan Henry, b. Feb. 5, 1871. 1789 V. Albert Phillips, b. Dec. 10, 1875. 1790 873. MARY FRANCES CLARK, born Aug. 24, .1847; mar ried John K. Hempsted, Dec. 26, 1871. She died Oct. 29, 1878, at Detroit, Mich. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. MurrayClarkHempsted,b. Apr. 7, 1874; d. Dec.20,1876. 1791 II. Edith Almira " b. Jan. 31, 1877. 1792 III. A son (notnamed)" hi Aug.19, 1878; d.Aug.28,1878.1793 876. ALVAN OTHNIEL JOHNSON, born March 17, 1843; married, June 3, 1866, Harriet Sophia Strong, born April 7, 1844. Teacher and farmer. He served in the late war, in Co. A. 24th Regt. Wis. Vol. Inf. Was in the battles of Perryville, Stone River, Franklin, Nashville, and others. In 1868, he settled on a farm in Hart, Mich., where he died, March 9, 1874. His remains were interred at North Greenfield, Wis., and a soldier's head-stone marks his grave. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Alvan Elmer Johnson, b. June 25, 1867, Greenfield,Wis.l794 II. Abner Strong " b.Jan. 30, 1869, Hart, Mich. 1795 III. Arthur Norman " b.Jan. 7,1872, " " 1796 " 877. WILLIAM WALLACE JOHNSON, 2d, born Sept. 28, 1844; mairied, Feb. 3, 1870, Theodosia Agnes Clark, born March 14, 1850. He was educated at Spencer's Commercial College, Milwaukee, Wis.; teaching in 1861-'62-'63; clerk in United States Assessor's Office, Milwaukee, 1864; enlisted 1865, arid was detailed to service in Milwaukee, as clerk in the office of Gen. Curtis, commandant of the department of the Northwest; book keeper for the Grand River Nurseries, Lowell, Mich., and Notary Public, Kent County, 1868-'69; settled in Antrim County, Mich. 1873, where he has held the office of Town Clerk, JuBtice of the Peace, and Member of the County Board of Supervisors, and in 1883, published a work on Forestry, entitled, "Forest Leaves." Nurseryman, deals extensively in forest tree seeds and forest seedlings, and holds the office of Postmaster at Snowfiake, Michigan. — 127- CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Lilian May Johnson, b. July 29, 1871, inCascade,Mich. 1797 II. Wm. Wallace " b. Oct. 31, 1873, at Snowfiake. 1798 III. Rollo " b. Aug. 28, 1875, " " 1799 IV. Lorena " b. May 20, 1878, " " 1800 V. Clark " b. June 13, 1883, " " 1801 878. ABNER MORSE JOHNSON, born Jan. 30,1846; mar ried, Dec. 30, 1869, Cordelia Rebecca Tenny, of Durham Hill, Wis., bom July 26, 1848. A blacksmith by trade, but his present occupation is farming and stock raising. P. O., Oakland, Iowa. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. ArthurD. Johnson, b. Aug. 2, 1871, N.Greenfield, Wis. 1802 II. Frank Tenny " b. June 26, 1874, at Oakland, Iowa. 1803 III. Cordelia Eliz. " b. Mar. 12, 1882, " " " 1804 879. WESLEY JOHNSON, born Nov. 9, 1847; married, Nov. 21, 1872, Sarah Priscilla Smith, born Sept. 27, 1845. Teacher and farmer. Was educated at the State Normal School, Whitewater, Wis. Engaged in teaching several years; in the grocery business, Milwaukee, four years, but is now settled on a farm, in Lowell, Kent County, Mich. P. O., Alto, Mich. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. A son (not named), b. Aug. 30, 1873; d. Oct. 5, 1873.1805 II. Alvan Clark Johnson, b. Aug. 17, 1875; d. Jan. 11, 1879.1806 III. Lucy May " b. June 9, 1880. 1807 880. EDWARD PAYSON JOHNSON, born Sept. 11, 1849; married, March 11, 1874, Mary Caroline Needham, born April 8, 1854. He learned the carpenter's trade; was at the Normal School, Whitewater, Wis., 1870. Teaching, 1871-72, and is now one of the regular letter carriers in Milwaukee. Keeps a general news depot, also deals in choice confectionery, fancy stationery, albums, and school books, at 229 Grove St., Milwaukee, Wis. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Arville Needham Johnson, b. Feb. 12, 1880. 1808 882. MARY CAROLINE CLARK, bom Feb. 11, 1845; mar ried Oct. 9, 1879, Franklin Johnson, born Dec. 9, 1849. She is a graduate of the Normal School, at Westfield, Mass., and has spent several years of her life , in teaching, with success and popularity. They reside at Baraboo, Wis. — 128 — CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Leila Thetis Johnson, b, Oct. 20, 1883. 1809 884. CLARA ALETHA CLARK, born May 25, 1849; mar ried, Oct. 19, 1871, Harrison Lee, born Aug. 15, 1834. She died Nov. 12, 1881, at Owl Prairie, Inds CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Sylvia Lee, b. July 23, 1872. 1810 II. Mollie III. Edward A. IV. Clement V. Nellie VI. Wm. Clark b. Apr. 6, 1874. 1811 b. Mar. 24, 1876; d. Aug. 13, 1876. 1812 b. Apr. 29, 1878. 1813 b. ' 1880; d. young. 1814 b. Nov. 4, 1881; d. young. 1815 886. WILLIAM CLARK RODGER, born Oct. 30, 1832; married, 1st, May 24, 1854, C. Amelia Buckhout, born March 23, 1834, died Oct. 21, 1857; married, 2d, Sept. 2, 1862, C. Julia Knowlton,, born Dec. 17, 1835. Dealer in grain, lumber and coal, of the firm of James Rodger & Son, of Jordan, N. Y. Children born at Jordan. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Ella Rodger, b. Aug. 19, 1855. 1816 II. Nellie " b. Aug. 19; 1855; d. Dec. 19, 1855. 1817 III. Emma A. " b. July 11, 1857. 1818 IV. Wm. K. " b. Oct. 27, 1864. , 1819 V. Jas. Clark " b. June 7, 1871; d. Dec. 29, 1876. 1820 VI. Chas. HoUis" b. Nov. 16, 1873. 1821 VII. Winfred C. " b. Aug. 14, 1878. 1822 887. JANE ELIZABETH RODGER, born April 9, 1835; married, May 24, 1854, Alexander Van Vleck, bom Jan. 13, 1831. P. O. address, Hart Lot, N. Y. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Carrie A. Van Vleck, b. Feb. 19, 1855. 1823 888. OLIVE M. RODGER, born Oct. 5, 1837; married Feb. 10, 1858, Montgomery Pelton, born March 21, 1830. She died, without issue, Jan. 13, 1866. ,o2?3-T JUF£ ¥ 0WE> born APril 30> 18555 married, Jan. 12, 1871, Joseph Styles, born May 17, 1834. Reside at Hailesbo- rough, N. Y. — 129- CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Julia Styles, b. June 2, 1873. 1824 II. Cora " b. Aug. 9,1875. 1825 III. Hennette " b. Oct. 21, 1877. 1826 IV. Edwin " b. May 22, 1880. 1827 894. IRA CLARK, born Oct. 9, 1833; married, June 30, 1859, Louisa C. Van Antwerp, born Dec. 25, 1840. He died June 4, 1865. Children born in Troy, N. Y., where his widow resides, at 201 Ninth St. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Louisa N., b. July 12, 1860; d. Sept. 18, 1881. 1828 II. Sarah Irene, b. Sep. 16, 1862. 1829 ,895. HASKELL CLARK, born June 28, 1840; married, April 28, 1863, Mary Elvira Hamblen, born Nov. 26, 1844. He died, without issue, Sept. 16, 1875, at Westminster, Vt., where his widow still lives. , 896. GEORGE A. HALL, born Jan. 19, 1829; married, June 12, 1851, Helen P. Dayton, born Sept. 10, 1833. Engaged in the forwarding and express business at Newark, N. J. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. . I. Mary A. HaU, bom May 20, 1852, at WhitehaU, N. Y. 183Q 897. CAROLINE M. HALL; born June 19, 1830; married, Oct. 23, 1855, Eli H. Gardiner, born at Catskill, N. Y., Feb. 16, 1829, died, Oct. 31, 1874, at Whitehall, N. Y., where his child ren were born, and where his widow resides. CHILDREN NINTH GENERATION. I. Sarah H. Gardiner, b. Aug. 16, 1859. 1831 II. Frederic H. " b. Apr. 26, 1863. 1832 III. Anna H. " b. Nov. 25, 1866. 1833 898. HENRY C. HALL, born Jan. 1,' 1832; married, Jan. 1, 1857 Celia M. Sherman, born Jan. 11, 1833. Resides at Newark^ N. J.' Business, forwarding and express. No children. 899 EDWIN W. HALL, born May 7, 1833; married, Feb, 26 1857, S. Elizabeth Hammond, born May 16, 1837, at Crown Point. Manufacturer of mineral paint, Whitehall, N. Y. — 130— CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION, I. Robert A. Hall, b. Sept. 19, 1858, at Whitehall. 1834 900. FRANCES DELIA HALL, born May 26, 1835; mar ried, May 26, 1859, Albert Moore Hoyt,. born July 29, 1824. Present residence, Castleton, Vt. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Mary Wood Hoyt, b. Jan. 3, 1861, at Whitehall,N. Y. 1835 II. Ida Clark , " b. Apr. 28, 1865, at Castleton, Vt. 1836 III. Geo. Hall " b. June 20, 1868, at " " 1837 IV. Edw. Albert " b. Sep. 20, 1871, at " " 1838 V. John Henry " b. Apr. 4, 1874, at WhitehaU. 1839 903. JOHN W. HALL, born July 2, 1841; married, Sept. 28, 1874, Josephine B. Landon, born. Oct. 8,1845. Telegrapher, at Albany, N. Y. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Frederic B. Hall, b. Nov. 6, 1875, at Whitehall, N. Y. 1840 905. ELIZABETH SMITH HALL, born Aug. 27, 1846; married, June 21, 1871, Wm. C. Kitfredge, born Aug. 16, 1847', at Fairhaven, Vt. Book-keeper of H. G. Lapham & Co., Tunk- hannock, Pa. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Wm. Atherton Kittredge,b. May 31, 1872, at Fairhaven. 1841 IL Elizabeth Hall " b.Mar. 5, 1874, at " 1842 HI.Edith Pomeroy " b.May 7, 1876; d.Apr.24,1879.1843 IV. George Hall, " b.June22, 1879, Tunkhannock.1844, V. Harry Chandler " b.Feb. 13, 1881, " 1845 906. HARRIETTE E. CLARK, born Dec. 1, 1831; married March 25, 1856, Edward L. Hadley, farmer, born April 26. 1827' at Dummerston, Vt. No children. 907. BARNABAS A. CLARK, born June 28, 1835; married Nov. 17, 1859, Helen C. Bullock, born.March 8, 1836. Occupa tion, hardware merchant. P. O. address, Brattleborough, Vtf CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. William Bullock, b. Dec. 15, I860.* 1846 * Student in Amherst College — 131 — . 908. FRANKLIN W. CLARK, born Aug. 12, 1837; mar ried, Sept. 28, 1857, Sylvia A. Putnam, born June 29, 1837. Resides at Brattleborough, Vt. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Mary Putnam, b. Mar. 14, 1859; d. Dec. 8, 1876. 1847 II. Geo. Franklin, b. Aug. 19, 1861; d. Sep. 20, 1861. 1848, III. Annie Frances, b. Apr. 25, 1864; d. Aug. 21, 1864. 1849 IV. John Mark, b. Aug. 16, 1866; d. July 27, 1872. 1850 V. Frank WiUiam, b. Sep. 17, 1873. 1851 VI. Edith Gertrude, b. Dec. 22, 1874. 1852 VII. Phebe Lucinda, b. June 18, 1879. 1853 909. GEORGE MARK CLARK, born June 10, 1841; mar ried, June 18, 1873, Mary Elizabeth Keep, born Jan. 22, 1849. Live in Chicago, 111. Children born in Chicago. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Alice Keep, b. Apr. 11, 1874. 1854 II. Robert Keep, b. July 1, 1879. 1855 III. Geo. Houghton, b. Aug. 7, 1880; d. April 21, 1881. 1856 910. SARAH ISABELLA CLARK, bom Oct. 7, 1844; mar ried, Oct. 13, 1872, Morris P. CarroU, born Sept. 11, 1842, in Baltimore, Md. Business, paper trade. Reside in Chicago, IU. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Faith Carroll, b. Sept. 12, ,1878, in Chicago. 1857 911. ALFRED CLARK HARLOW, born July 9, 1832; mar ried, Jan. 1868, Mrs. Sally A. Gardiner, born Feb. 19, 1838. No children. Reside near Painesville, O. 913. CHARLES WARNER HARLOW, born Jan. 31, 1836; married, Feb. 8, 1864, Maria B. Lee, born Jan. 11, 1835. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Frederic Sherman Harlow, b. Nov. 7, 1864. 1858 II. Frank Lee " b. Dec. 1, 1865. 1859 914. HON. GEORGE RILEY HARLOW, born Dec. 14, 1837; married, May 16, 1867, Almira S. Braley, born Nov. 14, 1839. He served in the late war, as Corporal in the 39th Regt. Mass. Vol. Inf. Was in the battle of the Wilderness, of Peters- — 132 — burg, and of the Weldon Railroad, and lost his right arm in the service. Postmaster at Westminster West, Vt., 1877 to 1882; and member of the Vermont Legislature, 1882-83. No child ren. P. 0. address, Westminster West, Vt. « 915. JULIA ELIZABETH HARLOW, born April 3, 1840; married, May 1, 1867, Edward R. Taplin, born Feb. 25, 1843, died May 8, 1872. She died March 6, 1869. No children. 916. LEVI KIRKE HARLOW, born Aug. 24, 1842; mar ried, April 9, 1874, Hattie D. Thompson, born Nov. 6, 1841. P. 0., Boulder, Colo. No children. 917. HENRY GORHAM HARLOW, born Oct. 24, 1844; married, May 26, 1874, Mary E. Sargent, born July 12, 1847. P.O., Westminster West, Vt. Children born in Westminster. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I., Grace Ellen Harlow, b. Aug. 21, 1876. , 1860 II. Mary Emma " b. May 21, 1880. 1861 918. RHODA ANN HARLOW, born July 31, 1846; mar ried Gorham C. Braley, born July 7, 1845. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Willis Allen Braley, b. June 17, 1868. ' 1862 II. Julia Anette " b. Oct. 16,1869. 1863 III. Etta Louisa " b. Jan. 18, 1874. 1864 IV. Alice Almira " b. Sep. 17, 1877. 1865 V. Leon Gorham " b. Nov. 11, 1879. 1866 919. WALTER GIDEON WARNER, born Feb. 3, 1836- married, Aug. 17, 1862, Mary E. O'Reilley. Bank teUer at Whitehall, N. Y., where his children were born and where he died May 1, 1872. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. John Frederic Warner, b. Jan. 18, 1864. 1867 II. Walter Atherton " b. Mar. 1, 1865. 1868 III. Minerva Clark " b. Nov. 16, 1866. 1869 920. HILAND CLARK HITCHCOCK, born Sept. 2 1840- married, Oct. 5, 1869, Mrs. Mary A. Fletcher, nee Rogers' born July 25, 1839. No children. - P. 0, Nashua, N. H. ' — 133 — 921. ALFRED OWEN HITCHCOCK, born May 16, 1842; married, June 14, 1871, Georgiana L. Bemis, born April 9, 1847. Address, Fitchburg, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Alfred Owen Hitchcock, b. July 24, 1874. 1870 II. Edward " b. July 31, 1878. 1871 922. JULIA FIDELIA HITCHCOCK, born Sept. 29, 1846; married, April 30, 1877, Jerome M. Snook, born Nov. 29, 1845. Reside at Kalamazoo, Mich. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Helen Snook, b. June 4, 1879. 1872 II. Harry " b. May 12, 1881. 1873 923. GEORGE CLARK, 2d, born Nov. 30, 1845; married, Sept. 25, 1871, Susan S. Blake, born Nov. 30, 1845. Grocer, at Arlington, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Merton R., b. June 4, 1879. 1874 926. CHARLES B. SMITH, born Jan. 26, 1845; married, March 1, 1870, Abbie R. Perham, born" June 13, 1849. Address, Saxton's River, Vt. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Abbie H. Smith, b. Nov. 29, 1871. • 1875 II. Charles B. " b. Dec. 13, 1874. 1876 927. FRANCES D. PERRY, born Feb. 10, 1832; married, Feb. 28, 1854, Dr. L. E. Simons, born May 1824, died Aug. 25, 1865. Resides at Brattleboro, Vt. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Emma P. Simons, b. June 1, 1860. 1877 928 SIDNEY F. PERRY, born Aug. 4, 1841; married, Oct. 25, 1865, Hattie Aldrich. Reside at Saxton's River, Vt. No children. 930 MARIA S. FROST, born Sept. 10, 1839; married, June 1 1866, Frank Butterfield, born May 11, 1842. He is in the Census Department at Washington. Family reside at Saxton s River, Vt, —134— CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Benjamin Butterfield, b. Apr. 25, 1867. 1878 II. Esther B. " b. Aug. 4, 1871. 1879 931. CHARLES S. FROST, born May 20, 18.44; married, Nov. 22, 1872, Corona Walker, born Feb. 29i 1852. Shoe dealer. Address, Saxton's River, Vt. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Cornelia W. Frost, b. Nov. 15, 1874. 1880 II. Phebe A. " b. June 1, 1878. 1881 932. HENRY S. FROST, born Sept. 16, 1846; married, June 1, 1868, Flora E. Campbell, born May 1, 1848. Keeps a livery stable at Saxton's River, Vt. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. JuUa A. Frost, b. May 27, 1871. 1882 II. Henry C. " b. Apr. 30, 1873; d. Nov. 28, 1873. 1883 III. Alice CampbeU " b. Nov. 19, 1880. 1884 933. ATHERTON CLARK, 3d, born near Dover, 111., Sept. 22, 1839; married, Dec 13, 1865, Jerusha B. Whitmarsh, born July 3, 1840. He enlisted, in 1861, as a private in Co. K., 9th 111. Cav. Was promoted successively to Lieutenant, Gaptain and Major. Was mustered out of the service at the close of the war as Major of his regiment. Was wounded in the leg at Tupola, Miss. Elected Sheriff of Bureau County, III., in 1869; now engaged in the publication of County Histories in Iowa. Address, Princeton, 111. Chudren born in Princeton. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Hubert Atherton, b. Nov. 9, 1866. 1885 II. Lora Harriet, b. Oct. 29, 1869. 1886 III. Herma Naomi, b. Oct. 25, 1871. 1887 IV. Alice E., b. Dec. 13, 1876. 1888 V. Ellen W., b. Jan. 21, 1880; d. Aug. 11, 1881. 1889 934. SARAH M. CLARK, born Feb. 11, 1841; married, June 16, 1859, Matthew M. Trimble, born March 13, 1838. He served during the war, first in Co. F, 33d Regt. 111. Inf.; after wards in Co. I, 4th Regt. V. R. Corps. Was at the siege of Vicksburg, battle of Champion HiU, Grand Gulf and others. Residence, Des Moines. Iowa. Agent for D. W. Stewart's whole sale house. Children born at Princeton, HI., except the oldest. -135- CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Milton T. Trimble, b. April 21, 1860; in Nebraska, IU.1890 II. Laura L. " b. March 4, 1862. 1891 III. Sherman C. " b. Sept. 27, 1864. 1892 IV. Lydia H. " b. June 26, 1866; d. June 14, 1871. 1893 V. Clara E. « b.Jan. 25, 1870; d. Mar. 22, 1870. 1894 935. CLARINDA CLARK, bom Dec. 31, 1842; married oiUg;o7,? 18 tI'- Frank H- Payne> born ^ Belchertown, Mass., Sept! ni'-ij i.. 0 L^t t^C^ *^*£<_ J-D HRDICH. -H.LBERTD — 139 — 984. SARAH ANN CLARK, born Aug. 8, 1834; married, Jan. 6, 1853. Edward Sanford Wilcox, born Feb. 25, 1828, at Charleston, N. Y. She died Sept. 30, 1861. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. EveUne M. Wilcox, b. Feb. 8, 1854; d. April 10, 1878. 1946 II. Sarah S. " b. Feb. 29, 1856, at Geneva, 111. 1947 III. ShulerEdward" b. May 11, I860.* 1948 985. FRANKLIN A. CLARK, born Nov. 7, 1835; married, Dec. 16, 1869, Ada Nicholson, born May 19, 1843, in Pittsburg, Pa. He died at Cobden, 111., May 16, 1875, where his widow still lives. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Emma B., b. Dec. 12, 1870, at Windsor, Mo. 1949 II. JarvisGray,b. Dec. 18, 1872, at Cobden, 111. 1950 987. GEORGE HOMER CLARK, born July 5,1850; mar ried, April 20, 1881, Maggie M. Mangold. Occupation, Agent of Am. Ex. Company, at Cobden, 111. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Guy Clark, b. Jan. 12, 1882, at Cobden, 111. 1951 988. CHARLOTTE AUGUSTA CLARK, born April 20, 1841; married Pascal P. Child, at St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 3, 1861. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I Pascal Pratt Child, b. May 23, 1862; d. Dec. 6, 1865. 1952 II Helen Maria " b. July 7, 1864. 1953 III Hen. Fessenden" b. Aug. 17, 1866. 1954 IV Hiram Allen " b. May 24, 1869; d. Apr. 22, 1874. 1955 V ' Charlotte Aug. " b. Jan. 19, 1872. 1956 VI. Fanny Rena " b. Dec. 31, 1874. 1957 VII. Julia Nye, " b. Mar. 14, 1878. 1958 992 HON. ROBERT McNEIL MORSE, born in Boston, Mass ' Aug 11, 1837; married, Nov. 12, 1863, Anna E. Gorham, of Jamaica Plain. Mr. Morse received his early education in nrivate schools; prepared for college at the Eliot High School, at Jamaica Plain; entered Harvard College at the age of sixteen; graduated with honor in the class of 1857, and studied law in the office of Hutchins & Wheeler, Boston. Was a member of '"' * Born at Osage Springs, Mo. He married Virginia Crocker, Aug. 10, 1881, —140 — the Harvard Law School, 1858-59; admitted to practice, 1860, and soon became a prominent member of the Suffolk Bar. In 1866, was elected to the State Senate, and re-elected in 1867. In 1880, was a member of the Massachusetts House of Repre sentatives — Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, and leader of the House. Was a member of the Chicago National Con vention, which nominated Gen. Garfield for President, and is a member of the Board of Overseers of Harvard College. Law office, Equitable Building, Boston, Mass. Residence, Jamaica Plain, where his children were born. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Mabel Morse, b. Aug. 10, 1864. 1959 II. Arthur Gorham" b. Oct. 15, 1865; d. Oct. 15, 1866. 1960 III. Harold " b. Sep. 11, 1866: d. Sep. 2, 1868. 1961 IV. Alice Gorham " b. Nov. 19, 1867i 1962 V. Sarah Clark " b. Aug. 22, 1872. 1963 VI. Robt. Gorham " ' b. Aug. 23, 1874. 1964 993. CHARLES FESSENDEN MORSE, bom Sept. 22, 1839; married Ellen Holdredge, Oct. 20, 1874. ,,He took a course of study at the Cambridge Scientific School; afterwards studied architecture, in Boston. At the commencement of the war, he entered the service as First Lieutenant in the 2d Mass. Regt.; was promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel, « and returned, at the close of the war, with what remained of his regiment. After the war he spent five years in Georgia, and now resides 'in Kansas City, Mo. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Laura Morse, b. Aug. 15, 1875. 1965 II. Marian " b. March 9, 1878. 1966 III. Arthur " b. June 18, 1879. 1967 IV. Eleanor " b. Aug. 4, 1881. 1968 996. WILLIAM OLIVER CLARK, born Oct. 13, 1846; married, Nov. 30, 1876, Fanny Augusta Beebe, of Geneva, 111. They settled in Wichita, Kan. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Francis William, b. Nov. 20, 1877. 1969 II. Mary Louise, b. July 18,1879. 1970 III. Samuel Nye, b. Aug. 2, 1881. 1971 1004. CHARLES F. RANNEY, born Dec. 8, 1851; married March 18, 1874, CaroUne D. Pratt, born Nov. 18, 1844. He is Associate Editor of "The Express and Standard," Newport, Vt. — 141- CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Wm. Bradford Ranney, b. June 23, 1875. 1972 II. Ethel Emily " ' b. Sept. 30, 1878. 1973 III. Edith " b. July 30, 1882. 1974 1005. SCOTTO CLARK RANNEY, bom Feb. 19, 1837; married, Oct. 10, 1860, Philena E. True, born Nov. 13, 1835, in Newport, Vt. Occupation, farming. P. O., West Concord, Vt. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Pliny O. Ranney, b. Sept. 13, 1862, in Victory, Vt. 1975 II. Lizzie S. " b. Jan. 2, 1865, in Kirby, Vt. 1976 III. George E. " b. Aug. 31, 1867, in " " 1977 IV. Eugene S. " b. July 4, 1871, in " " 1978 1006. EDSON H. RANNEY, born July 6, 1841; married, Dec. 26, 1866, Mehitable Locke, born in Kirby, Dec. 22, 1834. Served in the late war, nine months in Co. G, 15th Regt. Yt. Vol. Inf. and one year in Co. H, 1st Regt. Vt. Cav. Wounded, Oct. 9, 1864, at the battle of Fisher's Hill. Children born in Kirby. P. O., West Concord, Vt. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Ada Mabel Ranney, b. Aug. 16, 1871. 1979 II. Mary Louisa " b. April 20, 1874. 1980 III. Lottie Elva " b. Sept. 28, 1877. 1981 1007. HENRY RANNEY, born July 4, 1843 ; married, March 13, 1873, Mary E. Abbott, born June 24, 1844. Occupation, farming. P. O., St. Johnsbury East, Vt. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Harry A. Ranney, b. Jan. 21, 1874. 1982 II. Phebe " b. Aug. 3,1875. 1983 III. Mabel H. " b. Dec. 30, 1876. 1984 IV Frank " b. Sept. 23, 1878. 1985 V. Florence M. " b. Aug. 21, 1880. 1986 1008 GEORGE RANNEY, born Dec. 21, 1845; married, April 17, 1871, Eva C. Holt, born Feb. 17, 1853. Engaged in mercantile business at Barnet, Vt. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Elsie Minnie Ranney, b. June 18, 1874. 1987 II. Laura May " b. March 5, 1881. 988 III. Carl Allen " b, March 5, 1883, 1989 — 142 — 1009. CHARLES S. RANNEY, born Jan. 10, 1855; mar ried, Oct. 25, 1881, Clara E. Stanton, born June 21, 1858. Occu pation, railroad business. P. O., Bellows Falls, Vt. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Edith M. Ranney, b. Oct. 9, 1882. 1990 1017. FRANKLIN ISAAC WILSON, born April 29, 1846; , married, Dec. 30, 1880, Mav Eliza Allen, of Geneva Lake, Wis., born May 16, 1857. Occupation, merchant. Address, 81 Jack son St,, Chicago, 111. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Ruth Louise Wilson, b. Oct. 18, 1881. 1991 II. Allen Clarke " b. Oct. 10, 1882. 1992 . 1020. EDMUND BEECHER WILSON, born Oct. 9, 1856, son of Hon.1 I. G. Wilson, of Chicago, unmarried. He is a young man who gives great promise as a leading Scientist. His progress in science is indicated in the brief sketch that follows: His studies were commenced at home, and pursued at Antioch College, Wheaton College, and the Chicago University, until 1876, when he entered the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale College,, and in 1878, received the degree Ph. B., and was ap- , pointed assistant to the Prof, of Zoology. In 1879, appointed to a Fellowship in Johns Hopkins University; in 1881, took the degree Ph. D., and was assistant in Biology one year. Went to Europe Sept. 1882, studied at the Universities of Cambridge and Leipsic, and at Dohrn's Museum in Naples, with the Con gress of Scientists, being the first occupant of the Williams College table there. Is now Lecturer on Biology at Williams College. 1022. SARAH M. MORSE, born Jan. 10, 1838; married, Sept. 10, 1861, Daniel P. Gray, a farmer, born March 14, 1839. P. O., Coventry, Vt. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION- I. Nora P. Gray, b. Aug. 7, 1867. 1993 1026. EMMA L. MORSE, born Feb. 18, 1848; married Lolin C. Paul, of Stowe, Vt. Residence, Morrisville, Vt. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Agnes M. Paul, b. Dec. 6, 1871. , 1994 -143- 1027. INEZ E. MORSE, born Aug. 29, 1852; married Ed ward R. Campbell, M. D. Residence, Bellows Falls, Vt CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Daniel Raymond CampbeU, b. Nov. 20, 1871. 1995 II. Henry Wales » b. July 29, 1873. 1996 • 1i)28; °^PT- GE0RGE L. LUCE, born March 1, 1825; mar ried Aug. 9, 1852, Sophia M. Delano, born Sept. 16, 1830, Rochester, Mass. Residence, Marion, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. AdeUa M. Luce, b. May 29, 1853. 1997 II. WiUiamR. " b. May 10, 1858. 1998 III. George " b. Dec. 14, 1862. 1999 IV. Frank L. " b. June 15, 1866. 2000 1029. HENRY C. LUCE, born Mav 8, 1830; married, Aug. 18, 1853, Bessie R. Delano, born Jan. 14, 1833. He died Dec. 2, 1873, at Boston, Mass.* His widow and children reside in Marion, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Amanda D. Luce, b. Mar. 31, 1856. 2001 II. Mary M. " b, Oct. 14, 1859. 2002 III. Bessie " b. Feb. 1, 1864: d. Oct. 14, 1864. 2003 IV. Harry " b. Oct. 18, 1865.' 2004 V. Delano " b. Jan. 14, 1867. 2005 VI. Ernest " b. Apr. 10, 1869. 2006 VII. DoUy " b. Apr. 21, 1874; d. NOv. 17, 1874. 2007 1031. LIZZIE JANE LUCE, born Jan. 22, 1833; married, June 8, 1862, Christopher Columbus Luce, born May 26, 1832, and in the service of the Chicago and Northwestern Railway, Chicago, IU. Residence and P. O., Oak Park, IU. * Mr. Luce left Marion in early life, and went to Cleveland, Ohio, where he be came Secretary and Treasurer of the Cleveland & Toledo K. K. which position he held for thirteen years. He afterwards engaged in business in New Jersey, and later, removed to Lincoln, N. C. Here he became interested in the moral eleva tion of the colored people, and for their benefit, opened a Sabbath School in his own house, which met with such bitter opposition, that his life was threatened, and he was obliged to sacrifice much property and flee. He returned to Massa chusetts, and at the time of his death, was Treasurer of the Boston, Hartford & Brie Railway. He was President of the Marion Nat. Hist. Society, and in the notice of his death, it was said: " Mr. Luce was a pleasant and genial man in his nature, and that, with his integrity of heart, and consistent Christian life, made him beloved and respected by every one." — 144 — CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Mary Lucretia Luce, b. July 1,1863.* 2008 II. Lizzie Evelyn " b. Dec. 13, 1865, at Sandwich, Ms. 2009 III. Frederic Clark " b. July 2, l872,atBrooklyn,N.Y.2010 IV. Jesse Williams " b. June 30, 1874, at Mattawan,N. J.2011 1032. ELISHA CLARK LUCE, born Jan. 20, 1836; mar ried, Nov. 15, 1860, Louise Compton, born July 10, 1838, in Cleveland, Ohio. Occupation, Passenger Accountant L. S. & M. S. Railway Co. Residence, Cleveland, Ohio. Children born in Cleveland. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Lucretia Clark Luce, b. Aug. 15, 1861, 2012 II. Maud LiUian " b. June 15, 1864. 2013 1033. MARTHA GOULD LUCE, born Jan. 21, 1840; mar ried Stephen C. Phinney, engineer, of Plymouth, Mass. Resi dence, Norwood, Mass. No children. 1034. ALFRED E. LUCE, born Jan. 22, 1843; married Georgie Leonard. He was Agent of the Pacific Mail Steamship Co., at Shanghai, China, where he died Aug. 14, 1874. His widow resides at Marion, Mass. No children. 1035. FRANK MELVILLE LUCE, born Feb. 26, 1846; married, March 1, 1869, Emma Sylvania McLean, born Jan. 25, 1850, in Providence, R. I. Occupation, General Car Accountant of the Chicago and Northwestern Railway. He originated and copyrighted a superior system of car accounts, which is now in use by nearly two hundred railroads. Residence, 251 Ohio St., Chicago, 111. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Alfred Melville Luce, b. Feb. 1, 1870, at Cleveland.O. 2014 II. Frank McLean " b. July 22, 1879, at Chicago,Tll. 2015 1037. JOHN M. ALLEN, born June 24, 1842; married, April 15, 1878, Lizzie Wood Ricketson, born Aug. 8, 1850. He is a graduate of the Scientific Department, Harvard University, Class of 1864, of the Engineering fechool. Is an architect; also engaged in the manufacture of paper. Residence, 343 Purchase St., New Bedford, Mass. * Born in Chelsea, Mass.; died, Jan. 21, 1883, at Oak Park, 111. — 145— CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Matilda Clark AUen, b. Feb. 3, 1880. 2016 1039. NATHAN H. ALLEN, born April 14, 1848; married Elizabeth Mitchell Macy, a descendant of Thos. Macy, one of the first settlers of Nantucket. He was educated in music in Germany. Is an organist, and a composer and teacher of music. Residence, Hartford, Conn. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Henrietta Mitchell Allen,b.Aug. 2, 1878; d.Mayl6, 1879.2017 II. Henry Manly " b.Aug. 31, 1879. 2018 1040. FRANK A. HOWARD, born Jan. 17, 1834; married, Feb. 17, 1871, Viola Delgado, who died Jan. 22, 1882. ' CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Rachel Howard, b. Nov. 20, 1871. 2019 II. Viola " b. July 29, 1873. 2020 1041. LUCY B. HOWARD, born Nov. 6, 1846; married. June 10, 1858, Frederic W. Nickerson, commission merchant, born Feb. 22, 1835. Address, 114 State St., Boston, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Fred H. Nickerson,b. May 2, 1859; d. Aug. 20, 1859. 2021 II. Augustus " b. July 30, 1860. 2022 III. Cora " b. Sept.24, 1862. 2023 IV. Lucy " b. Apr. 6, 1869; d. Mar. 11, 1870. 2024 1044. ANNA A. HOWARD, born Sept. 11, 1847; married Valentine W. Cantfield, Dec. 11,1867. She died Jan. 8, 1875. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I Arthur W. Cantfield, b. Oct. 27, 1868. 2025 II WiUiamH. " b.Feb. 8,1870. 2026 III. Annie " b. Dec. 6, 1873; d. Oct. 6, 1874. 2027 1045 CHARLOTTE MATILDA ALLEN, born March 23, 1836; married, AprU 28, 1863, Oscar H. BlaisdeU, of Boston, who died, 1876, at Atlanta, Ga.; married, 2d, 1879, John King, of Boston. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. Oscar A. BlaisdeU, b. April 29, 1870. 2028 — 146 — 1046. BARTHOLOMEW GOSNOLD ALLEN, born Feb. 12, 1840; married, April 21, 1863, Eliza Bryan, born in Liver pool, England. He died, 1868^ in New Orleans, La. His widow married Martin Kingman and resides in Brookline, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Silas B. Allen, b. Jan. 11, 1864. 2029 1048. DAVID W. BLANKINSHIP, born March 6, 1838; 'married, June 6, 1860, Charlotte F. Faber, born July 23, 1840. He followed the sea twenty-two years, but since 1871 his busi ness has been in a shoe factory. P. O., Brockton, Mass. No children. 1050. EDWIN A. BLANKINSHIP, born May 6, 1849; married, 1st, July 14, 1878, Kate E. Hartwell, who died April 25, 1879; married, 2d, July 7, 1872, Evelyn M. Chaplin, born April 18, 1855. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Katie E. Blankinship, b. April 15, 1879. 2030 1052. ELEANOR C. BATES, bom Feb. 7, 1845; married Joshua Allen, Sept. 6, 1875. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Edward Howard Allen, b. Mar. 12, 1877. 2031 II. Lucy E. " , b. June 30, 1882. 2032 1056., AMELIA WILLIAM WING, born March 22, 1854; married Henry F. Babcock, Sept. 16, 1877. Residence, Ware- ham, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Harry Wing Babcock,b. June 14, 1879; d. May 22, 1883. 2033 II. Sarah S. " b. Feb. 22, 1882. 2034 1057. SARAH POPE WING, born July 25, 1856; married, April 2, 1879, George H. Dow, of Lexington, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Geo. Otis Lee Dow, b. Feb. 18, 1882. 2035' 1062. MATILDA LOUISA LEWIS, born Sept. 17, 1836- married, May 31, 1852, Col. Geo. Curkendall, born May 30 1829' in Beverly, Va.; entered the Union service Sept., 1861, as Lieut' — 147^ 3d Iowa Cav. ; for gaUantry on the field promoted from Capt. to Major of the Regt., and at last commissioned Lt. Col. Was in the battles of Pea Ridge, Vicksburg, Jackson, and many others. Is Supt. of Plow Works, Dayton, Ohio. Address, No. 28 June St., Dayton, Ohio. . CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Leland L. Curkendall, b. May 25, 1853. '2036 II. Herbert S. " b. Nov. 11, 1854. 2037 III. Sarah E. " b. Aug. 20, 1856. 2038 IV. Caroline P. " b. Feb. 1, 1859. • 2039 1063. ALBERT CHAPMAN BLANKINSHIP, born Feb. 27, 1841; married, Oct. 12, 1869, Ella G. Jones, born Jan. 21, 1845, at West Scituate, Mass. Occupation, carpenter. Resi dence, FaU River, Mass. Children born in Marion. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION, I. Gertrude C. Blankinship, b. Nov. 21,1874. 2040 II. Jos. H. W. " , b. Aug. 5, 1877. 2041 III. Albert C. " b. Jan. 27, 1880. 2042 1065. CAROLINE M. BLANKINSHIP, bora Jan. i0, 1845; married William Dodge, born Sept. 1846. Residence, Marion, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Arthur Dodge, b. Feb. 9, 1874. 2043 II. Susie " b. Feb. 7, 1877. 2044 1066. HENRY VOSE BLANKINSHIP, born Oct. 25, 1847; married, Oct. 22, 1873, Sarah M. Stetson, born May 22, 1852. Policeman. Residence, Fall River, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I Edith L. Blankinship, b. Sapt. 16, 1875; d. June 2, 1880.2045 II. HowardS. " b. Nov. 5,1881. 2046 1069 SUSANNA M. CLARK, born July 16, 1849; married, May 18, 1871, Capt. James W. Blankinship, (No. 1064), bom Feb. 23,' 1843. Residence, Marion, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Lucy Alden Blankinship, b. Nov. 18, 1872. 2047 {i. Leb/nd Wright « b. Sept. 20 1875. 2048 III. Betsey Clark " b. Jan. 15, 1879. 204J — 148 — 1070. JAMES M. CLARK, 2d, born July 19, 1856; married, Dec. 22, 1881, Carrie T. Shaw, born April 16, 1861. Occupation, merchant. Residence, Middleboro, Mass. • 1073. ELLEN B. WEBBER, born Dec. 19, 1852; married, April 14, 1880, Wm. M. Smith,, born Aug. 15, 1857. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. ' Howard C. Smith, b. Nov. 19, 1881. 2050 II. Infant daughter, b. Jan. 3, 1884. 2051 1074. JANE D. WEBBER, born Sept. 23, 1855; married, . May 22, 1881, Elmer F. Smith, bom Oct. 22, 1851. 1076. JOHN FRANK WEBBER, born April 12, 1 859; mar ried, Nov. 27, 1883, Anna M. Bouvier, born May 12, 1860. 1088. HARRIET THOMAS, born June 3, 1844; married, Sept. 19, 1865, Geo. T. Sears, born at East Dennis, Mass., Dec. 27,1839, dealer in salt, 228 State St., and 81 Commerce St., Boston, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Geo. Albert Sears, b. July 12, 1868. 2052 II. Edith Thatcher " b. Mar. 21, 1875. 2053 1092. ELIZABETH NICKERSON, born March 21, 1853; married, at Duxbury, Mass., May 1, 1883, Geo. A. Green, of London, Eng. 1094. HENRY NICKERSON, born Aug. 2, 1857; married, at Lynn, Mass., Oct. 31, 1883, Edith Child, of Boston. 1095. LUCY BRADFORD NICKERSON, bom April 4, 1860; married at Yokahama; Japan, Sept. 25, 1883, Theodore J. Morris, of Yokahama. 1105. ALBERT WINSLOW NICKERSON, born May 21, 1840; married, let, Sept. 20, 1864, Agnes Maria Partridge, born in Boston, April 18, 1847, died Nov. 21, 1870; married, 2d March 1, 1876, Amelia Frances Lindsay, born Nov. 25, 1858, in Roxbury. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Jos.Partridge Nickerson,b. July 30, 1865; d. Junel2, 1883.2054 II. Agnes Eugenia " b.Nov. 19, 1870, in Boston. 2055 III. Albert Lindsay " b.Feb. 6, 1877, in Roxbury. 2056 IV. Wm. Gifford " b.July 15, 1879, in Dedham. 2057 — 149 — 1106. EMMA LOUISA NICKERSON, born March 15, 1842; married, May 10, 1865, John F. Hartt, born Nov. 21, 1842, in Boston, where they reside, and where their children were bom. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Gertrude Lilly Hartt.b. July 29, 1868; d. Jan. 18, 1881.2058 II. Arthur Wm. •' b. July 10, 1871. 2059 III. Robt. Winslow " b. Feb. 2, 1873. 2060 IV. Dudley Nickerson" b. Nov. 11, 1879. 2061 1111. ELLA WINSLOW, born Dec. 2, 1852; married Charles A. Williams, June 6, 1876. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Robt. Winslow Williams, b. June 28, 1877. 2062 II. Stanley Winslow " b. May 7, 1879. 2063 III. Ethel Winslow " b. Oct. 9, 1880. 2064 1121. MARY A. CLARK, born Oct. 8, 1856; married, May 23, 1880, Edward R. Kingsbury, born March 7, 1855, in Boston, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Maurice D. Kingsbury, b. Oct. 26, 1882* in Bangor, Me. 2065 1138. BESSIE O. SEARS, born Feb. 18, 1847; married Paul Freeman Sears, bom April 26, 1846. They live in East Dennis, Mass., and have an adopted daughter whose name is Mabel B. Sears, born Feb. 29, 1880. 1142. SARAH L- SEARS, born Nov. 1857; married Walter B. Ingraham. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Walter S. Ingraham, b. Sept. 25, 1881. 2066 1144 SUSAN H. SEARS, born Oct. 24, 1854; married, Dec. 9, 1879, Alpheus Howes, born May 30, 1854, in Dennis, Mass. They reside at Harwich, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Olive Sears Howes, b. March 23, 1881. 2067 1148. JOHN MILTON HEDGE, born Aug 3 1857; mar ried, Dec. 6, 1879, Hattie Phelps, born Dec. 6, 1861. Lumber dealer, at Clear Creek, Neb. — 150— CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Grace Hedge, b. Oct. 8, 1881. 2068 1149. JOSEPH HEDGE, bom Jan. 27, I860; married, Aug. 22, 1882, Julia Smalley, born Sept. 1861. Engaged in sheep- raising, at Cambridge, Kan. 1152. CHARLES HENRY HAMMOND, born Jan. 11, 1851; married, March 9, 1875, Cynthia B. Smalley, of South Harwich. Book-keeper for Washburn & Moen, Worcester, Mass. 1153. LIZZIE J. HAMMOND, born May 23, 1857; married, July 19, 1881, W. A. Dickinson, merchant, at Springfield, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Daisy Maude Dickinson, b. April 13, 1882. 2069 1155. LEVI ANTHONY HOWES, born, May 13, 1845; married, Jan. 7, 1873, Eliza T. Howes, born May 13, 1849. Rail road Station Agent, at Wood's Holl, Mass. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. William L. Howes, b. Oct. 1, 1873. 2070 II. Levi " b. Apr. 17, 1876. 2071 III. James S. " b. Feb. 22, 1880. 2072 TV. Elijahs. " b. June 8,1881. 2073 1156. HENRY H. SEARS, born July 17, 1845; married Minnie Homer, Feb. 17, 1870. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Henry Edmund Sears, b. Oct. ¦ 22, 1871. 2074 II. Joseph " b. April 3, 1873. 2075 1159. CHLOE C. SEARS, born Aug. 17, 1853; married, Oct. 13, 1875, Frank Kelley, of East Dennis. He is a Boston mer chant, but resides in Cambridge. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Stillman Randolph Kelley, b. Dec. 17, 1878. 2076 1176. ELIOT CHANNING CLARKE, son of Rev. James Freeman Clarke, born May 6, 1845; married, April 4, 1878, Alice de Vermandois Sobier, of Boston. He is a graduate of Harvard -151- College, a Civil Engineer by profession, and has charge of the improved , sewerage system of Boston. Office, No. 74 Tremont St., Roomi 10. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Susan Lowell, b. Feb. 14, 1879. 2077 II. James Freeman, b. Mar. 1, 1881. 2078 1233. JAMES SULLIVAN, born 1846; married Claude Houston, 1874. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I'. Jennie Valentine Sullivan, b. Oct. 6, 1876. 2079 II. James Houston " b. Mar. 9, 1878. 2080 III. WiUard Parker " b. Dec. 29, 1881. 2081 1234. JOHN SULLIVAN, born 1848; married Mary Postill in 1872. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Swan Sullivan, b. June 1874. • 2082 II Chase " b. Oct. 1876. 2083 III. Rosa G. " b. Dec. 1879. 2084 1235. SWAN SULLIVAN, born 1 850; married Carrie Brown- lee, 1877. He died in New Orleans, Oct. 7, 1878. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Swan SuUivan, b. Feb. 16, 1879. 2085 1240. DANIEL OAKEY, born July 5, 1842; married Ella CooUdge Sargent, of Boston, bom Jan. 23, 1846.. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Daniel Oakey, b. Sept. 2, 1869. 2086 II. Wm. Grafton " b. Mar. 16, 1873. 2087 III. Ella " b. Oct. 25, 1881. 2088 1242. SARAH CATHARINE OAKEY, born Oct. 27, 1844; married Bassett Jones. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Bassett Jones, b. Feb. 6,1877. 2089 II. Sullivan, " b. May 16, 1878. 2090 III. Alexander B., " b. Jan. 27, 1880. 2091 IV. Orven, " b. Dec. 19, 1881. 2092 — 152 — 1247.. ' ALEXANDER FORBES OAKEY, born July 20, 1851 ; married Louise Sprague, of Buffalo, N. Y. |« CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Elizabeth Oakey, b. Sept. 1, 1878.' 2093 II. Sally Sullivan ", b. Jan. 24, 1881. 2094 1250. WILLIAM S. SCHLEY, born 1850; married, Jan. 1877, Lucy Jackson, of Virginia. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Robt. Montfort Schley, b. Nov. 26, 1879. 2095 II. Wm. Sullivan " b. Nov. 21, 1881. 2096 1251. JAMES MONTFORT SCHLEY, born 1852; married Margaret T. Spaulding, of New York. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Henry, Spaulding Schley, b. Mar. 22, 1878. 2097 II. Jas. Montfort " b. June 30, 1879. 2098 III. Cath. Beckwith " b. Nov. 12, 1881. 2099 1268. WILLIAM HENRY BANGS, 2d, born Oct. 9, 1845; married, April 22, 1869, Mary Sleeper, daughter of Thomas and EUza Sleeper, of Boston, born in Wisconsin Sept. 19, 1847. CHILDREN, TENTH GENERATION. I. Wm. Sleeper Bangs, b. Mar. 8, 1870. 2100 II- Ethel " b. Sep. 27, 1871; d.Julyl3, 1872.2101 III. Clare " b. Sep. 1, 1874. " 2102 IV. Vinton Pierpont " b. Mar. 20, 1877. 2103 1272. CLARENDON BANGS, born in Boston, Mass. Dec 20, 1853; married, May 2, 1876, Mary Josephine Hoyt, born May 2, 1856, in Durand, 111., and died at her home in Nebraska Jan. 27, 1882. Resides at Glyndon, Minn. CHILDREN, TENTH GENERATION. tt S^?,°yt Ba,nF> u- ^Uly 29> 1877> in Winnebago,I11.2104 II.. Edith Mary b.Jan. 2, 1879, in Gage Co., Neb. 2105 K127?7 1«?™ A-HALL' born April 4, 1850; married, Nov. 27, 1873, Philena Prances Jones, born Nov. 8, 1852, in Fal mouth, Mass. Occupation, farming. Children born in Sand wich, P. O., Spring HiU, Mass. — 153 — CHILDREN, TENTH GENERATION. I. Ina Lindwood Hall, b. Feb. 10, 1875. 2106 II. Susan Caroline " b. Jan. 13, 1878. 2107 III. Abbie Frances " b. Feb. 6, 1879. 2108 1279. LIZZIE F. HALL, bom July 16, 1853; married, May 13, 1873, Stephen F. Cashin, born Aug. 9, 1848, in Sandwich, Mass. Address, 19 Alert St., Springfield, Mass. CHILDREN, TENTH GENERATION. I. Charles Hall Cashin, b. May 27, 1874, in Gardner, Ms. 2109 II. Daniel Dexter " b. Aug. 31, 1876, in " " 2110 III. Clara Elizabeth " b. Nov. 1, 1879, in " " 2111 IV. Eunice Frances " b. Nov. 7, 1882, Springfield, " 2112 1282. CHARLES WINSLOW HALL, born Nov. 2, 1843; married, Sept. 19, 1870, Sarah E. Foster, of Charlotte Town, Prince Edward Island, born Dec. 25, 1849. Profession, attor ney. He is the author of "Twice Taken," "The Great Bonanza," "Legends of the Gulf," and "Drifting Round the World." CHILDREN, TENTH GENERATION. I. Arthur Winslow Hall, b. June 2, 1871. 2113 II. CaroUne Daisy " b, July 16, 1876. 2114 III. Beatrice Foster " b. July 31, 1878. 2115 1283. ISAAC CLARK HALL, born Dec. 3, 1845; married, June 22, 1872, Flora B. Fay, born March 9, 1846, at Southboro, Mass., and died Nov. 23, 1875. Merchant, of the firm of I. C. Hall & Co., Grand Rapids, Dak. CHILDREN, TENTH GENERATION. I. Edward Eugene Hall, b. May 9, 1873. 2116 1284. SUSAN ARLITTA HALL, born Oct. 11, 1847; mar ried April 25,"1871, Peter Staipforth Macgbwan, Clerk of Char lotte Town, Prince Edward Island; at present Clerk of Pacific Guano Co., Boston, Mass. CHILDREN, TENTH GENERATION. I. Flora May Macgowan,b. Mar. 13, 1872, at C T.,Pr.E I. 2117 tt tf,™ Srainforth ' b. Aug. 1,1873, at ^Jis IlllberiSrr " b. Sepg 19,' 1875 at Winthrop,Ms.2119 IV. Carl Hall " b. Apr. 1879, at 2120 II. Grace Clark << b. III. Lettie u b. IV. Susan imhitnM, Tt was his chosen profession. He died at St. Augus- «£? fK whtthOT he had gonl for his healtfi. It was said of him by one who knlwhta'D^sV'He was truthful, modest, ambitious, beautiful and talented, and beloved by all who knew him." —174— , and then served to the end of the war. ChUdren born in Min neapolis, where she died Nov. 25, 1868, and where he now re sides. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Wilber Alfred Hussey, b. Nov. 22, 1859; d. June 30, 1863 2308 II. Sarah Zelma " ' b. Dec. 24; 1866 ; married Sept. 22, 1886, Horatio G. Eddy, of Chittenden, Vt.v 2309 2278. JOHN GILMAN HANSON, born Aug. 12, 1839 ; married in 1873, Ida F. Splittgerber. He served in the late war three years as a private in the 1st Mass. Cav. After his dis charge he was employed as engineer in the Government repair shops at Washington until 1869, and then went to Texas. He died i of sunstroke July 1,»1875, at Llano, Texas. His widow resides at, Menardville, Tex. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Lovena S. S. Hanson1, b. July 15, 1874, in Mason, Tex. 2310 II. Mary Gillian '' b. Sept 15, 1875, in Burnette, " 2311 2281. HELEN MAR HANSON, born July 5, 1847; married May 6, 1870, Charles L., Macomber, postmaster at Jay, Maine. They have had five children, but two who were twins died at birth. CHILDREN, NINTH GENERATION. I. Lovena Clark Macomber; b. Dec. 20, 1870. 2312 II. Manfred Augustine " b. Mar. 7, 1874. 2313 III. John Hanson " b. Oct. 25, 1876. 2314 INDEX. A. . , , PAGE. Abbott, Mary E 141 Abbott, Thomas, Rev 99 Academy, Corning Free. 114 Academy, French Imperial . . 125 Academy, Phillips 124 Academy, Wallkill 63 Academy. West Point Milit'y 85 Academy, IT. S. Naval 59, 114 Adams, Elisha C 33, 59 Adams, Elizabeth 33, 59 Adams, (ieorge K 59 Adams, Mary L 59, 117 Adams, Mordecai 33 Adams, Samuel C 59 Adams, Sarah A 110 Aldrich, Hattie 133 Allen, Bartholomew G 76, 146 Allen, Charlotte M 76, 145 Allen, Elam S 160 Allen, Henry M., Capt 76 Allen; John M 76, 144 Allen, Joshua 146 Allen, May Eliza *. 142 Allen, Nathan H 76, 145 Allen, SilasB 76 Allyne, Catherine 40 Anderson, Ida L — , 165 Andrews, Ada 86 Andros, Sir E., Gov 10, 18 Angell, Stephen H 101 Anne, Ship 10 Arctic, Steamship 27 Arms, Cephas 52 Arms, Charles H 52, 105 Arms, Julia H 52, 105 Arnold, Desda 103 Arnoux, Mary K Ill Arthur, Chester A., Pres Ill B. Babcock, Henry F 146 Baird,S.F., Prof 73 Baker, Addie C 45 Baker, Annie M 154 Baker, Barnabas 24 Baker, Benjamin. . - - - 45 Baker, Benjamin C 45, 92 Baker, Ellen T 107 Baker, Luke j*> Baker, Luke C f» Ballard, F. G fn Bangs, Alfred W • • ¦ 89 Bangs, Clarendon °9, J*" _ PAGE. Bangs, Edward 19, 23 Bangs, Elizabeth 81 Bangs, Hulda /. . . 23 Bangs, Joshua 19, 22 Bangs, Mary B 62 Bangs, Mehitable 22 Bangs, Nathaniel 22 Bangs,Rhoda 27 Bangs, Sarah 22 Bangs, Thankful 22 Bangs, Thomas 22 Bangs, William H. .' 89, 152 Banks, Henry W., Col 113 Banks, Mary L 113, 160 Barber, George M 105 Barber, Samuel W Ill Bardwell, Betsey L 46 Barlow, Sarah 16 Barnard, R. M 44 Barrett, Hepzibah 24 Barrett, Humphrey 24 , Barrett, James, Col 24 Barrett, John 24 Barrett, Samuel , . . . 24 Barrett, Thornton 24 Bartlett, Mary : 16 Bartol, Cyrus, Bev. '. 86 Bassett, Elisha 34 Bassett, Mary 34 - Bassford,'Mary C 57 Bates, Charles C 58, 116 Bates, Eleanor C 77, 146 Bates, Henry H 58, 116 Bates, Isabel 116 Bates, Noble E 77 Bates, Susanna M 77 Bates, Thomas C 76 Bates, William 58 Bay, Buzzard's 78 Bazin, James A., Dr , 159 Beach, Martha A 47 Bean, Agnes A 52 Bean, Samuel 35-/7/ Bebee, Fanny A. . : 140 Belden; Hannah A 113 Bement, Sarah 65 Bemis, Georgiana L 133 Benjamin, Mary 18 Bennett, Sarah E 157 Benson, Maria P 77 Benson, Stillman, Hon 77 Berry, Elsie R 49 Berry, Fanny 61 Berry, Mehitable S 42 II INDEX. PAGE. Berry, Mercy 34 Berry, N 21 Berry, Susan C 78 BlaisdeU, Oscar H 145 Blake.SusanS 133 Bland,Rev.Dr 66 Blankinship, Albert C 77, 147 Blankinship, Caroline M... 77, 147 Blankinship, Charles , 39 Blankinship, David W 76, 146 Blankinship, Edwin A. 39, 76, 146 Blankinship, Henry V 77, 147 Blankinship, Jas.W., Capt.77, 147 Blankinship, Joseph 39, 76 Blankinship, "Warren 77 Blossom, Thomas 10 Bogardus, Ora H. j 54 Bombay, Steamship 59 Bort, Emma 83 Borop, Charles E 135 Borrows JMary 24 Bourne, Richard 16 Bouvier, Anna M 148 Bowles, Mary J 122 Boyden, Mariette M. 95 Brackett, Charles F 138 Bradford, Lucy 79 Bradstreet, Simon, Gov 13 Braley, Almira S 181 Braley, Qorham C 132 Bray, Mary 61 Bridgeman, Charlotte 38 Bremner, James 121 Brintnall, Eliza J 46 Briggs, Abigail C 39, 77 Briggs, Cornelius 39 Briggs, Rhoda A 39, 76 Briggs, Silas 39 Bronaugh, Fred. P., Capt , 155 Bronson, Ann Mrs. . . .¦ 72 Brooks, Almira 72 Brown, Cora 96 .Brown, Ida C 164 Brownlee, Carrie 151 Bruce, E 54 Bruce, James S 40 Bryan, Eliza 146 Bryant, Dr 36 Bryant, William Cullen 36 Buchanan, Mary E 158 Buckhout, C. Amelia 128 Bullard, Caroline A 66 Bullock, Helen C 130 Bundy, Phebe 75 Butterfleld, Frank 133 Burgess, Lucy P 177 Byam, Martha A., Mrs 83 C. Cady, Charles C 110 Cahoon. Susannah 92 Calef , Capt 24 Cambria, Steamship 27 Campbell, Clara A 137 N PAGE. Campbell, Edward R., Dr. . . . 143 Campbell, Flora E 134 Cantfield, Valentine W 145 Carleton, Mr 35- Carpenter, Emma C 161 Carpenter, Louisa 72 Carpenter, William J 156 Carroll, Morris P 131 Carrott, Mr 38 Carter, Lucy C 156 Carver. Elizabeth 96 Carver, Gov 96 Carv, James C, Hon .-. . . 102 Cashin, Stephen F 153 Central America, Steamship. . Ill Chadwick, William S 90 Channing,W. H 84 Chaplin, Evelyn M 146 Chapman, Abraham , 92 Chapman, Harriet N 82 Chapman, William, Dr. 24 Charles I. and IL, King 13 Chase, Charles D 27, 41, 81 Chase, Elizabeth W 86 Chase, Julia .41, 81 Chase, Luke , 40 Chase, Olivia 41, 81 Chetlain, Henry B 157 Child, Edith 148 Child, Pascal P 139 Childs, Edward 56, 110 Childs, Edward A 110, 158 Childs, Ella K .111, 159 Ch'ilds, Ellen 1 110, 1$9 Childs, Hannah F 56, 111 Childs, Henry 56, 110 Childs, Henry H 56, 111 Childs, Louisa H 56, 111 Childs, Lydia S 110, 159 Childs, Mary L. . .110, 111, 158, 159 Childs, Otis. Capt 55 Childs, Sally F 56, 111 Childs, Sarah E. .110, 111, 158, 159 Childs, William S 56, 110 Chipman , Hannah. 18 Church, Sarah 37 Churchill, William B., Capt. . 70 Clark, Abigail 23,26,27, 31 Clark, Abigail 33, 34, 52, 65 Clark, Abigail F 47, 94 Clark, Abby Nye 37, 72 Clark, Abraham 26, 37 Clark, Agnes E. 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Clark, Mehitable 35, 67 Clark, Mercy 23, 25, 26, 30 Clark, Mercy 35,37, 66 Clark, Myraetta R 33, 59 Clark, Nathan 27, 38 Clark, Nathan H 39 Clark, Nathaniel 21 Clark, Olive. .26, 27, 33, 35, 40, 66 Clark, Oliver 25,26,32, 38 Clark, Oliver E 55, 108 Clark, Oliver R 32, 54 Clark, Perez 36, 71 Clark, Perez, Capt 26, 36 Clark, Phebe 46, 92 Clark, Phoebe 25 Clark, Reliance 23 Clark, Reuben 23, 26, 34 Clark, Reuben S 36, 70 Clark, Rhoda 27, 40 Olark, Roland 19, 22, 23, 27 Clark, Sabra C 31, 53, 63, 124 Clark, Sally B 27, 40 Clark, Samuel 34, 65 Clark, Samuel H 63, 123 Clark, Samuel N 37, 73 Clark, Sarah 21, 26 Clark, Sarah A 72, 139 Clark, Sarah G 37, 42 Clark, Sarah H 33, 58 Clark, Sarah 1 67, 131 Clark, Sarah M 36,37, 69 Clark, Sarah M. ....... .70, 72, 134 Clark, Sarah N 40, 80 Clark, Scott 71, 138 Clark, Scotto 21,23,25, 26 Clark, Scotto 31 , 32, 37, 55 Clark, Seth 19,21,23, 25 Clark, Sheldon 22 Clark, Sophia 32, 54, 55, 109 Clark, Sophia A 58 Clark, Sophia C 71, 137 Clark, Strabo 29, 44 Clark, Susan 22 Clark, Susan D 39 Clark, Susanna 27 Clark, Susanna M 78, 147 Clark, Tabitha 25, 32 Clark, Temperance 29, 45 Clark, Thankful . .20 ,23, 25, 26, 27 Clark, Thankful 33, 34, 38, 63 Clark. Theodosia A 126 Clark, Thomas 11, 14, 25, 32 Clark, Thomas A 33, 58 Clark, Tully 23 Clark, Tully A 36, 72 Clark, Wallace S 70, 136 Clark, Walter S 70, 136 Clark, Willliam 23, 34, 39, 66 Clark, William, Capt 29, 45 Clark, William H 45, 47, 92 Clark, William 0 37, 73, 140 Clark, William S., Prof. . . .36, 69 Clark, William T 58, 115 Clark, WinsloW 30, 46 PA6E. Clarke, Abigail 16,19, 25 Clarke, Abraham F 43, 85 Clarke, Albert 59 Clarke, Andrew.. 11, 14, 19,20, 22 Clarke, Anna 16 Clarke, Anne 14 Clarke, Aurora, B 105 Clarke, Barnabas 24 Clarke, Benjamin 21 Clarke, Charity 14 Clarke, Charles A 59, 116 Clarke, David 14 Clarke, Deborah 14 Clarke, Ebenezer 21 Clarke, Eliot C 85, 150 Clarke, Elizabeth 16, 20 Clarke, Hannah 17, 19. 20 Clarke, Hepzibah 25^ 28 . Clarke, James 14,16, 19 Clarke, James F.,Rev. .43, 84, 150 Clarke, John '. .14, 18 Clarke, John, Dr 16 Clarke, Joseph 14, 19 Clarke, Josiah 16 Clarke, Lydia 21, 22 Clarke, Mary 14, 19 Clarke, Margaret 19 Clarke, Mehitable 14, 22 Clarke, Nathaniel. . . .9, 10, 14, 17 Clarke, Nathaniel 18,21, 22 Clarke, Rachel 14 Clarke, Rebecca 16 Clarke, Samuel 14, 17 Clarke, Samuel C 43, 83 Clarke, Samuel, Dr 28, 42 Clarke, Samuel, Mai 25, 28 Clarke, Samuel F., Prof 73 Clarke, Sarah 16, 17 Clarke, Scotto 14, 20 Clarke, Seth 14 Clarke, Susanna 14, 16, 17, 20 Clarke, Thomas . .9, 11 , 13, 14, 83 Clarke, Thomas C 43, 85 Clarke, Thomas, Lieut. . . .14, 19 Clarke, Thomas, Lieut. . . .21, 22 Clarke, William ... . .14, 16, 17 Clarke, William H.., .43, 85 Clarke, Winifred 21 Clarkson, John W .-; 161 Clayton, Alvah C 24~ Cleveland, Polly 47 Cobb, Anson ; 95 Cobb, Samuel 22 Codman, John T., Dr 80 Coe, Mary E 114 Cole, Andrew B in] Cole, Emma C 114 Cole, James 12 Cole, Phebe 41 College, Amherst . . .51, 53, 69, 93 College, Amherst 95, 96, 105 College, Antioch 73, 142 College, Beloit •« 63 College, Dartmouth 42 INDEX. ,, ,, „ PAGE. College, Harvard 28,85, 87 College, Harvard. . . .139, 140, 150 College, Smith 73 College, Spencer's Commercial 126 College, Vassar 103 College, Wheaton 142 College, Williams 53, 73, 142 College, Yale 25, 73,93, 142 Collins, Cornelia W 94 Collins, Lizzie D 122 Coolidge, Joseph 42 Cooper, Russell 66 Comstock, Charlotte G 50 Comstock, Harriet A 101, 157 Comstock, John E 50, 101 Comstock, Nellie M 101 , 157 Comstock, Samuel 50 Comstock, Samuel P 101 , 157 Comstock, Sophia A 101, 157 Compton, Louise 144 Coppin, Robert ,. 9 Cormerais, John 72 Cornell, Lillian E 46 Cornish, Samuel 16 Cornwell, Carrie M.. 160 Cressy, Levi 66 Crocker, Joan H 117 Crocker, Virginia 139 Crofts, Edward C 159 Cromwell, Oliver 13 Crosby, Huldah 62 Crosby, Lydia F 45 Crosby, Thankful 23 Crow, Elizabeth 16 Crowell, Abby M 119 Crowell, Calvin S 117, 1£0 Crowell, Elisha 117 Crowell, Isaiah 60 Crowell, James 81 Crowell, Olive A 117, 161 Crowell, Simeon Rev 30 Crowell, William 60 Cunningham, James 86 Cunningham, Miss 87 Curkendall, George, Col 146 Curkendall, Leland L 147, 165 Curkendall, Sarah E 147, 165 Curtis, Gen ••¦ 126 Curtis, Martha 14, 28 Curtis, Mary L 123 Curtis, Obadiah 28 Curtis, William 84 Curtiss, Lucius. 50 Cushman, Robert 9 D. Dalton, George T 62 122 Dalton, Grace 122 Dalton Mary •••¦••¦••• x£ Dalton, Thomas, Capt 61 Darrah, Henry H 91 Davis, Hattie C. llf Davis, William N 75 Davis, William P ol PAGE. Dawes, W. R., Rev.. .' 04 Dayton, Helen F 129 Dean, Nathaniel W., Hon 101 Deane, Eliza io Deane, Stephen 10 Defoe, Mary M 98 Delaney, Mary A 105 Delano, Bessie R 143 Delano, John F 165 Delano, Sophia M 143 De Lano, Milton 109 Delgado, Viola 145 Dennie, William 28, 29 De Vermandois Sohier, Alice 150 Dexter, Eliza 41 Dexter, Henry M 9 Dickinson, Harriet 112 Dickinson, Loyal G 48 Dickinson, William A 150 Didymus, Thomas 84 Dillingham, Isaac 24 Dillingham, John 20, 21 Dillingham, Lydia 19 Doane, Cornelia 62, 123 Doane, Huldah 19, 23 Doane, Isaac 62 Dodge, William 147 Dohrn's Museum 73, 142 Doolitte, Harriet 69 Dolphin, Brig 28 Dotey.Edward 10 Dow, George H 146 Drew, Charles 27 Drew, Sylvester 78 Duchesne, Capt 27 Dunbar, Adeline 44 Dunkin, Frederic A 123, 163 Dunkin, Perry 123 Dunkin, Submit 123, 163 Dunn, Irving A 161 E. Eaton, D. S 44 Eaton, Mary B 44 Eckman, Ada F 164 Edes, Abigail 38 Edwards, Frances 138 Eldridge, Ida 0 120, 163 Eldridge, Thomas L 120 Ellis, RuthI 115 Ellis, Samuel 119 Elizabeth. Queen 13 Emerson, John, Rev 31 Emerson, Rebecca 31 Emerson, R. W 84 Estabrook, Harriet A 68 F. Faber, Charlotte F 146 Farnham, George H 100 Farnsworth, Abram 81 Farrell, S. Maria 95 Fay, Flora B.... 153 Fessenden, Clarissa B 120 INDEX. PAGE. Field, Almeron 32, 57, 114 Field, David 32, 57 Field, Edgar K 114, 160 Field, Electa 95 Field, Electa M 56, 112 Field, Eliakim 32, 56, 57, 115 Field, Esther 32, 57 Field, Francis S 57, 114 Field, Louisa 32 56 Field, Louise 56, 112 Field, Lucy W 57, 114 Field, Maria L 57, 115 Field, Martha F 57, 113 Field, Oliver C 32, 56 Field, Sally 32, 55 Field, Sophia 32, 56 Field, Susan H 56, 112 Field, Tabitha C 32, 56, 57 Field, Thomas B 57, 114 Field, Willard C 114, 160 Finn, Rose 57 Fisher, Augustus G 161 Fisher, Susan S .' 85 Fiske, Kate 115 Fiske, Miss 87 Fitch, ElizaC 89 Flanders, Emily 73 Fleming, Charles W 116 Fletcher, Mary A., Mrs 132 Ford, JohnD 47 Foster, Chillingworth 20 Foster, Francis B 92 Foster, Sarah E 153 Frary, Lydia T 110 Freeman, Abigail.... 30, 34,61, 62 Freeman, Abigail C 61, 121 Freeman, Benjamin F 106 Freeman, Caroline .61, 121 Freeman, Charles, Capt 61, 121 Freeman, Charles H. ,Capt.l21, 163 Freeman, Cordelia.., 62, 122 Freeman, Edmund 19, 20 Freeman, George, Capt 61, 121 Freeman, Hannah 34 62 Freeman, Hatsuld 26 Freeman, Henry, A. M . . .34, 62 Freeman, Henry V 63, 123 Freeman, Horace 62 Freeman, James, Rev 28 Freeman, Jerusha 26, 34 Freeman, John 16 Freeman, John B 121 Freeman, Jonathan 34, 61 Freeman, Lydia 21 Freeman, Olive C 62, 79, 122 Freeman, Sally M 37 Freeman, Sarah 45 Freeman, Solomon, Capt. .34, 62 Freeman, Solomon, Hon 33 Freeman, Thacher 20 Freeman, Thankful 34, 61 Freeman, Temperance 34 Freeman. Varnum 34 Freeman^ William 20, 34, 61 PAGE. Freeman, William, Capt.. .61, 121 Frost, Benjamin 69 Frost, Charles S 69, 134 Frost, Henry S 69, 134 Frost, Maria S 69, 133 Fuller, John .14, 84 Fuller, Margaret 84 Fuller, Mary D 54 Fuller, Matthew 12 Fuller, Nancy, Mrs 67 Fuller, Samuel 10 Fuller, Samuel, M. D 54 Fuller. William 0 54, 108 Fullerton, George A 42 G. Gage, Benjamin 25 Gage, Zebulon 23 Gamey , Sarah A 66 Gardner, Ruth D. , Mrs 65 Gardiner, Eli 129 Gardiner, Sally A., Mrs 131 Garfield, James A., Pres 140 Gate City, Steamer 119 Gay, Aime 85 Gentry, Martha. 48 Gifford, William B 159 Glennon, Getta 104 Godfrey, Hannah 20 Goodell, Lucinda 35 Goodenow, Nancy J 163 Gorham, Anna E 139 Gorham, Hannah 35 Gorham, Mary E 78 Gould, Martha 38 Gdza, Malinda 51 Gr^acie, Anna M 108 Graves, Levi ~. 57 Graves. Maria C 57, 115 Graves, Mary A 110 Graves, Myron C 57, 115 Graves, Solomon 48 Graves, Sophia A 48, 97 Graves, Thaddeus 48, 97 Gray, Anna 20 Gray, Daniel P 142 Gray, Dorothy L 18 Gray, Edward 16, 18, 20 Gray, Jane E 96 Gray, John 20 Gray, Maggie 158 Gray, Mehitable 20 Gray, Samuel 20 Gray, Sarah 20 Gray, Susan 60 Gray, Susanna 20 Gray , William 61 Green, Adaline A 98 Green, Charles M Ill , 159 Green, Eli N m Green, George A 148 Green, Rebecca C 100 Gridley, Adalaide 99 Griffiths, Sarah '.." 26 INDEX. VII „ . , , „ PAGE. Griswold, Freeman C 93 Griswold, Hannah 17 Griswold, Whiting, Hon 93 H. Hadley, Edward L 130 Hale, Clara S 74 Hale, Samuel 74 Hall, Abigail 25 Hall, Achsah H 60, 119 Hall, Annie P 80 Hall, Asaph, Prof 64 Hall, Atherton, Dr 67 Hall, Bethia 21 Hall, Caroline 44, 90 Hall, Caroline M 67, 129 Hall, Cnarles W 90, 153 Rail, Chloe C 118, 161 Hall, Clarissa S 60, 119 Hall, Edwin W 67, 129 Hall, Elliot C, Rev 106 Hall, Elizabeth S 67, 130 Hall, Frances D 67, 130 Hall, George A 67, 90, 129, 154 Hall, Gershom „.. 34 Hall, Hannah 25, 44. 90 Hall, Henry C 67, 129 Hall, Hepzibah 25 Hall, Isaac C 44, 90, 153 Hall, Isabel 60 Hall, Isaiah B 118 Hall, Joan H., Mrs 117 Hall, John W 67, 130 Hall, Joseph 21, 25 Hall, Joshua 44, 89 i Hall, Joshua A 89, 152 Hall, Lizzie F 89, 153 Hall, Mary A 129, 164 Hall, Mary C 44, 89, 90 Hall, Mehitable 26 Hall, Peter 60 Hall, Sarah 67 Hall, Sally 40 Hall, Susan A 90, 153 Hall, Winslow 44, 90 Halleck, Marv P 101 Hallett, Richard 11, 13 Hallett, Samuel 19 Hallett, Temperance 37 Hamblen, Mary E 129 Hamm, Edward 114 Hammond, Charles, Rev 82 Hammond, Charles H 82, 150 Hammond, Lizzie J 82, 150 Hammond, Luella 160 Hammond, S. Elizabeth 129 Hancock.Gov... 28 Handy, Eleanor 39 Hannah, Mary A 105 Hanson, Mr M- 35 Harding, Joseph II 162 Harkness, Prof 125 Harlow, Achsah 35 Harlow, Alfred C, 68, 131 PAGE. Harlow, Charles W 68. 131 Harlow, Eldad H 67 Harlow, George R., Hon. . .68, 131 Harlow, Henry G 68, 132 Harlow, Julia E 68, 132 Harlow, Levi K 68 132 Harlow, Rhoda A 68, 132 Hart, Mary E is4 Hart, Mr 48 Hartt, John F ..'.' 149 Harris, Benjamin 15 Harris, Dora 101 Hartwell, Kate E 146 Harwood, Lydia 120 Haskell, Amelia 39 Haskell, Clara W 62 Haskell, Henry C 57, 115 Haskell, John G : .57, 115 Haskell, Nye 57 Hawley, John D., Gen 54, 108 Hawley, Reuben 54 Haynes, Abel 109 Haywood, Mr 124 Healy, Nancy 79 Hempsted, John K 126 Herndon, Lieut ill Hedge, Abby S 60, 118 Hedge, Abigail 21 Hedge, Anna 21 Hedge, Barnabas 21 Hedge, Daniel, Capt 60, 119 Hedge, Elisha.- 21 Hedge, John 21, 60 Hedge, John M 82, 149 Hedge, Joseph .82, 150 Hedge, Lucy L 60, 118 Hedge, Mary 21 Hedge, Mehitable 60, 81 Hedge, Milton P., Capt. . . .60, 81 Hedge, Sarah 21 Hedge, Susan G 60, 118 Hichborn, Isannah 79 Hickcox, Benjamin 30, 49, 51 Hickcox, Benj . F. , Hon ... .31 , 49 Hickcox, Charles. 31, 50 Hickcox, Charles G.b 51, 102 Hickcox, Clark 49, 100 Hickcox, Clark A 100, 156 Hickcox, Edward M 100, 156 Hickcox. Edward Y 31, 50 Hickcox, Elisha C 31, 49 Hickcox, Eloise M 49, 100 Hickcox, Franklin W 49, 98 Hickcox, George 49, 100 Hickcox, George M. : ... .100, 155 Hickcox, George W., Gen.. 31, 49 Hickcox, Harriet' 31, 50 Hickcox, Harriet E..49, 50,99, 100 Hickcox, H. Maria ...49, 99 Hickcox, Helen E 100 Hickcox, Henry C 49, 98 Hickcox, Ida M 100, 156 Hickcox, James 49, 99 Hickcox, James F 31, 51 VIII INDEX. PAGE. Hickcox, John F 98, 154 Hickcox, John S 50, 102 Hickcox, Laura E 100, 155 Hickcox, Louisa 31, 48 Hickcox, Louise M 50, 101 Hickcox, Maria A 31, 50 Hickcox, Martha A 49, 99 Hickcox, Mary J 50, 101 Hickcox, Mellicent M 50, 102 Hickcox, Nathan C 102, 158 Hickcox, Nathaniel D 100, 156 Hickcox, Sophia 50, 102 Hickcox, Thomas G 51, 102 Hickcox, Truman V 49 Hickcox, William C 106, 156 Higgins, Olive, Mrs 79 Higgins, Willard S 122 Hill, Maria 50 Hinckley, Thomas 16 Hinton, Historian 22 Hispaniola, Island 28 Hitchcock, Alfred, M. D 68 Hitchcock, Alfred 0 68, 133 Hitchcock, Hiland C 68, 132 Hitchcock, Julia F 68, 133 Hitchcock, Submit 63 Holbrook, Carey E 165 Holden, Lydia 34 Holdredge, Ellen 140 Hollett, Lucelia 116 Holmes, Winslow 137 Holt, Eva C 141 Holway, Abby J 89 Homer, Minnie 150 Hopkins, Hannah. 25 Hopkins, Phebe 35 Hopkins, Thomas 19, 20 Horn, George W., Rev 155 Houghton, Lucy 67 House, Almary C 108 Houston, Claude 151 Howard, Anna A 76, 145 Howard, Catharine H. ... .43, 86 Howard, Elizabeth 43, 86 Howard, Francis : 76 Howard, Francis, Mrs 23, 24 Howard, Frank A 76, 145 Howard, Hepsy C 43, 86 Howard, John C 43 Howard, John C, Dr 43, 86 Howard, LucyB 76, 145 Howard, Simeon, Rev. ... 43 Howe, Caleb 66 Howe, Julia 66, 128 Howell, Anna, Mrs 25 Howes, Abby \ 60, 117 Howes, Alpheus 81, 149 Howes, Calvin 117 Howes, Desire 27 Howes, E. Herbert 161 Howes, Eliza T 150 Howes, Henry 27, 60, 117 Howes, Isaiah. 41, 82 Howes, James H: 120 PAGE. Howes, Joan H. C 117, 161 Howes, Joel 60 Howes, Joseph 118 Howes, Levi A 82, 150 Howes, Levi, Capt. 82 Howes, Mary E 93 Howes, Myra. 42, 82 Howes, Olive C 60, 117 Howes, Rhoda I 41, 60 Howes, Roland 42, 82 Howes, Sarah 60 Howes, Sarah C ....42, 82 Howes, William C 161 Howes, Zoeth 59, 60, 117 Howland, Allen M 96 Howland, Asa A.. Dr 47, 94 Howland, Clark M 47, 95 Howland, Edward 48, 95 Howland, Emma B 95 Howland, Elizabeth A 95 Howland, Francis 48, 96 Howland, George 48, 96 Howland, Hattie C 95, 154 Howland, Henry, Col 48, 96 Howland, James H 95, 154 Howland, John 47, 94, 96 Howland, Samuel F 47 Howland, Walter M 48, 97 Howland, Wm. Avery 47 Howland, William, Hon. . .48, 95 Hoyt, Albert M 130 - Hoyt, Mary J 152 Hubbard, Mary A 97 Hubbard, Susannah 58 Huckins, Thomas 16 Huggins, Phebe M 74 Huidekoper, Anna 84 Huidekoper, Herman J 84 Hull, Joseph 22 \ Hull, Rebecca P 42 Hull, Richard 84 Hull, William 42 Hull, William, Gen 22 Hunt, Ellen A. . . : 136 Hunt, Mary C 70 Hunter, David 94 Hunter, Joseph, Rev 9 Hurd, Hiram D 117 Hurd, Mary 121 Hurd, Phebe H 121 Huse, Mary 74 Huston, James C 83 Hyde, Sarah G 46 I. Indians, Pequot 11 Ingraham, Walter B 149 Irving, Mary G 34 Island, Clark's 9, 10, 18, 22 Island, Bird 78 J. Jackson, Lucy. 152 James I. and II. , King 13, 15 INDEX. i* •, 1 ' „ „ . PAGE. Jenkins, Sophia C. 62 Jerome, Henry B 138 Jewell, Lillian 160 Johnson, Abner M 66, 127 Johnson, Alvan 0 66, 126 Johnson, Cyrus S 112 Johnson, David i 65 Johnson, E. Payson 66, 127 Johnson, Franklin 127 Johnson, Hannah G 72 Johnson, Wesley 66, 127 Johnson, William W 66, 126 Johnson, William W., Rev. . . 65 Jones, Bassett 151 Jones, Catharine C 114 Jones, Capt. . . 9 Jones, Ella G 147 Jones, Enoch C 121 Jones, James L 156 Jones, Mrs 68 Jones, Philena F 152 Joiner, Martha B 156 Judd, Emma B. . . •¦" 107 K. Keep, Mary E 131 Keith, James, Rev 31 Keith, Lucinda. 31 Keith, Samuel D 122 Kelley, Frank 150 Kellogg, Emeline . , 105 Kendrick, Julia 61 Kenyon, Phtneas 124 Kimball Henry 12 King, John 145 King,J.E 97 King, Nathaniel 23 Kingman Martin 146 Kingsbury, Edward R 149 Kinsley, Esther L 110 Kittridge, William C 130 Klock, Frank P 158 Knowles, Albert F., Capt 62 Knowles, Elijah 62 Knowles, Elijah E. ,Capt . 45,62, 122 Knowles, Henry 62, 122 Knowles, Solomon F 62, 122 Knowlton, C. Julia 128 Knox, Henry, Gen 29 Knox, Julia 29 L. La Fayette, Marquis 28 Lailey, William H 158 Lair, Benjamin F 108 Laird, C. W 164 Lake, Delos, Hon 58, 59 LaLande, Medal 125 Landon, JosenhineB.. 130 Lane, Caroline L 137, 164 Lane, Emma 94 Lane, Frederick 1 137, 164 PAGE. Lane, HenryC, 71, 137 Lane, Ithamar 71 Lane, Maria 71 Larned, Lucinda M 83 Law, Elizabeth 104 Law School, Cambridge. ..... 104 Law School, Harvard 93, 140 Law School, New Haven 96 Lawrence, Herbert H 90, 154 Lawrence, Isaac S 90 Leason, Harriet A 55 Leavitt, John H 104 Lee, Harrison 128 Lee, Maria B 131 Leete, Sidney W 70 Leinbaugh, Thomas B. 163 Leonard, Georgie 144 Lester,. Deborah 32 Lewis, Eben 18 Lewis, Ichabod N.r Capt 77 Lewis, Mary E 102 Lewis, Matilda L 77, 146 Lincoln, Cornelia A 123, 163 Lincoln, Frances 46 Lincoln, Jonathan 19 Lincoln, John W., Capt 123 Lincoln, Abraham, Pres 59 Lincoln, Rebecca 18 Lindsay, Amelia F 148 Linnell, Sarah A , 40 Litchfield, Emily C 72 Litchfield, William G 72 Little, Charles H 91 Little, Ephraim, Rev. 17 Locke, Mehitable 141 Lockman Euphamie A 156 Lockwood, John R 99 Lockwood, Maggie 81 Lockwood, Nancy M 54 Loomis, Lucelia 113 Lothrop, Abigail . 16, 18 Lothrop, Barnabas* Hon 17 Lothrop, John, Rev 17 Lothrop, Joseph 17 Lothrop, Sarah J 109 Lothrop, S. K., Rev 17 Lothrop, Susanna 11 Louis Phillipe •. -. 29 Low, AmeliaD 97 Lowell, William 37 Lucas, Joseph 10 Luce, Alfred E., Capt 75, 144 Luce, Christopher C. 143 Luce, Elisha C., Capt 39, 75 Luce, ElishaC 75, 144 Luce, Elizabeth J 75, 143 Luce, Frank M 75, 144 Luce, George L., Capt 75, 143 Luce, Henry C 75, 143 Luce, James C-, Capt, 27 Luce, Joseph, Capt. 27 Luce, Martha G. . — , 75, 144 Lull, Almon, Dr. 101 Lull, Carolena L. -. ...,.,. 101 INDEX. , PAGE. Lull, Maria A. 101, 157 Lull, SusanH 101, 157 M. Macgowan, Peter S 153 Macy, Elizabeth M 145 Macy, Thomas 145 Magee, H. W 160 Magulphin, Hannah E 136 Mangold, Maggie M 139 Margison, Mary, Mrs 57 Markell, Charlotte 54 Markell, Charlotte A 107, 158 Markell, Clark H 54, 107 Markell, Elizabeth D 54, 106 Markell, Jacob 54, 107 Markell, John, Hon 54 Markell, Maria L 54, 107 ' Markell, Wm. Lester, Col.. 54, 107 Martin, Polly 102 Marvine, Sarah , 49 Mason, John, Col '. 11 Maxwell, Mary 104 Mayflower, Ship 9, 10, 22, 96 Mayhew, Bethia 17 Mayo, Charles E 44, 89 Mayo, Charles W 120, 163 Mayo, Jeremiah 44 Mayo, Mary C 44, 89 Mayo, Samuel 120 McCarroll, Ellen M 51, 102 McClallen, Rhoda 115 McCormick, Josephine 115 McDowell, George W 100 McGinnis, Alice M 154 McLean, Emma S 144 Mendall, Seth G 76 Merrill, Polly A 59 Metcalf .Elizabeth 156 Miller, Orpha 37 Miller, Rebecca , 16 Monroe, Sarah E., Mrs 116 Moore, Sarah 162 Mosely, Frederic P 91 Mosely, Jennie M 124 Mosher, Charles Ill Morris; Theodore J 148 Morrison, Clarissa P. ...... . 50 Morrison, Harriet H 50, 101 Morrison, James.' 50 Morrison, Maria L 50, 101 Morse, Charles F., Col 73, 140 Morse, Clark S. 75 Morse, Emma L .75, 142 Morse, Emeline 38 Morse, Inez E 75, 143 Morse, John D .'.. 38 Morse, Mary L 38 Morse, Robert M 72 Morse, Robert M., Hon 73, 139 Morse,Ruth.. 32 Morse, Samuel 38 Morse, Sarah M. 75, 142 Morse, Tyler 38, 75 PAGE. Morse, Whipple 38, 75 Morton, Charles 30, 47 Morton, Consider 30 Morton, Eliza 30, 48 Morton, Eliza Ann 47 Morton, Hannah 30, 47 Morton, Mercy 30, 48 Morton, Nancy 30, 47 Morton, Secretary 18 Morton, Sophia 30, 48 Morton, Walter D 47 Moulton, Lavinia 116 Murllers, Herbert B 159 Murray, Susan E 136 Myers, Helen H 99, 155 Myers, Henry M 99 Myers, Laura V 99, 155 Myers, Martha A 99, 155 N. Nash, Duane H 53, 106 Nash, Ella F 119 Nash, Henry C 53, 105 Nash, John A 53, 105 Nash, John A., Rev 53 Nash, Laura 56 Nash, Scotto C 53, 106 Nason, Charles H 42 Needham, Mary C : 127 Newkirk, Mary M 124 Newton, Gilbert S 88 Nichols, Alice, Mrs 11, 13 Nichols, John 13 Nicholson, Ada 139 Nickerson, Albert W 79, 148 Nickerson, Em Joshua 33 Sears, Lydia A 42 Sears, Mary H 42 Sears, Micajah 23 Sears, Milton H .118, 161 Sears, Myra H 82 Sears,Nabby 33, 60 Sears, Nathan 82 Sears,N 20 Sears, Olive 33, 41 Sears, Paul F 149 Sears, Peter. . . . . 28, 37, 42 Sears, Rebekah 41, 82 Sears, Richard F 42, 83 Sears, Roland 28 Sears, Sarah. 33, 59 Sears, Sarah F 42, 83 PAGE. Sears, Sarah L 81, 149 Sears, Susan H 81, 149 Sears, Sylvanus 118 Sears, Temperance 29 Sears, Thankful 28, 41 Sears, Zachariah 28, 41 Sears, Zebina 28, 41 Selleck, William G 160 Seymour, Cornelia 108 , Shaw, Carrie T : . 148 Sherburne, Leander J. . . v 93 Sherman, Celia M 129 Sherman, Nellie M 79 Sherwood, Nehemiah 104 Shuttle, William 11 Simons, L. E.. Dr 133 Simonds, Martha 61 Silvia, Emily 39 Simmons, Mary E 98 Sims, Phebe A. . . r. 58 Sirius, Star 64 Skinner, Francis 42 Slayton, G. W 50 Sleeper, Mary 152 Sleeper, Thomas 152 Smalley, Cynthia B 150 Smalley, Julia 150 Smith, Anna A 136 Smith, Benjamin . . .35, 36, 68 Smith, Charles B 68, 133 Smith, Darius 26 Smith, Elmer ,F 148 Smith, Enos, Dr 36 Smith, Hannah W 58 Smith, Harriet 36 Smith, Ida E 89 Smith, John R -. llo Smith, Joseph S 93 Smith, Julia A 51 Smith, Laura F 36, 68 Smith, Maria E 154 Smith, Mary C 70 Smith, Nathan, Prof 42 Smith, Phebe A .36, 69 Smith, Roderick R '. 137 Smith, Samuel . j 18 Smith, Samuel C 162 Smith, Sarah C 36, 69 Smith, Sarah P 127 Smith, Susan H 85 Smith-William M 148 Snell, Ebenezer S. , Prof 53 Snell, Sabra C 53 Snell, Thomas, Rev. Dr 53 Snell, Tirzah S 53. 106 Snook, Jerome M 133 Snow, A. C 81 Snow, Ann Eliza 119, 162 Snow, Ellen F '. 119, 162 Snow, Georgie A. B. 119 Snow, George H 162 Snow, Nelly F 162 Snow, Patience 36 Snow, Reuben F 92 INDEX. XIII PAGE. Snow, Samuel , . 28 Snow, Sewell F 119 Snyder, George .55, 109 Snyder, John, Rev 55 Snyder, Sarah "7 55, 109 Sophia, M, Brig 37 Souther, William H 83 Southern Eagle, Ship 62 Southwell, Joseph B 163 Spare, Eugene 0 157 Spaulding, Hattie 1 138 Spaulding, Margaret T 152 Spear, George N. 82 Speedwell, Ship 9 Sprague, Louise 152 Stanton, ClaraE 142 Stanzell, William 124 Starkweather, Hamilton 72 Steams, Frank W 136 Sterling Carrie E 159 Stetson, Sarah M 147 Stevens, Emma A 138 Stevens, Nancy W 46 Stewart, D 54 Stewart, James T., Dr 103 Stickney, Carrie 162 Stimson, John N 125 Stimson, Mary M 115 Stockbridge, Henry D 48, 98 Stockbridge, Hiram F ' 48 Stockbridge, Hiram R 48, 97 Stone, AllenA 113 Stone, Jared M., Rev 52 Stone, Mehitable 22 Strong, Harriets 126 Struve, Otto, Dr 64 Sturgis, Samuel 16 Sturtevant, Eveline 72 Styles, Joseph 128 Sullivan, James 88, 151 Sulivan, James S., Dr 43, 87 Sullivan, John 88, 151 Sullivan, Marianne A 43, 88 Sullivan, Meredith A 43, 89 Sullivan, Olivia B 43, 88 Sullivan, Sally W 43, 88 Sullivan, Swan 88, 151 Sullivan, William 43 Sutton, John '. 16 Swan, Christiana K 29, 43 Swan, Eugene S 154 Swan, Hepzibah .29, 43 Swan, James 28, 29 Swan, Sally W 29, 43 Sweet, Anna E 116 Swift, William 16 Sylvester, Angeline 57 T. Taliaferro, R. H 101 Taplin, Edward R 132 Taylor, Isaac B 35 Tenny, Cordelia R 127 Terry, Antonio E 122 Thacher, James.... 18 Thayer, Margaret 46 Thomas, Harriet 79, 148 Thomas, Judge 18 Thomas, William 78 Thompson, Cecile R. 154 Thompson, Hattie D . . . . , 132 Thornton, Lettie 124 Thrall, Augustus 48 Thrall, Mary L 48, 98 Tilton, Benjamin 65 Tilton, Vashti A 96 Timerman, Ellen 107 Torrey, Ida 112 Tredwell, Georgette 106 Trimble, Matthew M 134 Trott, Simeon 11 True, Philena 141 Tucker, Mary E 92 Tutt, James H 100 Tuttle, Elias A 116 Tuttle, Henry S 163 U. Underbill, Capt 11 University, Brown 74 University, Cambridge, Eng. . 142 University, Chicago 142 University, Georgia : . . 69 University, Gottingen. i 69 University, Harvard.. .86, 125, 144 University, Johns Hopkins 73, 142 University, Leipsic 142 University, Lombard 99 V- Valentine, Alice 106 Valentine, Jane 87 Van Antwerp, Louisa C. 129 Van Vleck, Alexander 128 Van Vleck, Carrie A 128, 164 Vermilye, Washington R 157 Vesta, Steamship 27 Vose, Judge 96 W. Wade, Charles L 124, 164 Wade, Eleanor M 124, 163 Wade, George H 124 Waite, Charles H 136, 164 Waite, Frederic A 136 Waite, Sarah 22 Wales, Mary K 75 Walker, Corona 134 Wallen,Ralph 11 Ware, Caroline C 52, 104 Ware, Edward K 52, 104 Ware, Elisha C 52, 105 Ware, Lucinda A 52, 104 Ware, Lyman, Dr. 52, 104 Ware, Ralph 52 Ward, Alvena E 135 Ward, John E 88 xiy INDEX. PAGE. Ward,J.G 34 Warne, MidaD 97 Warner, Eugene F 68 Warner, Walter G 68, 132 Warnock, William 159 Warren, Mrs 10 Warren, Olive N 80 Wayland, Francis, Rev Dr. . . 86 Wayland, Howard 86 Weaver, Harriet. 68 Webber, Ellen B 78, 148 Webber, Jane D 78, 148 Webber, John 78 Webber, John F 78, 148 Webster, Milo J 108 Webster, Rachel 103 Weeden, Henry 39 Weeks, Alpheus 162 Weld, Mary Ann 46 Wells, Caleb, C 48 Wells, Daniel W 56, 113 Wells, David F 56, 112 Wells, Elisha 56 Wells, Eunice W 56, 113 Wells, Helen S 113, 160 Wells, Henry A 38 Wells, Joseph S 56, 113 Wells, Otis C 56, 113 Wheeler, Russell B 164 White^ Amelia 51 White, Austin 51, 103 White, Charles L 51, 103 White, Joseph 86 White, Luther 51 White, Maria 51, 103 Whitmarsh, Jerusha B 134 Whitney, Maria 38 Whiton, Clara 83 Wilcox, Eveline M 139, 165 Wilcox, Edward S 139 Wilcox, Sarah S. 139, 165 Wilcox, Shuler E 139 Wilder, Abiah 17 Wiley, Francis R 164 Willard, Mary M 125 William and Mary 13 William III 13 Williams, Charles A 149 Williams, Margaret 87 Williams. Thomas 87 Williams, Thomas P 99 Wilson, Edmund B 75, 142 Wilson, Franklin 1 75, 142 PA»E. Wilson, Hugh C 122 Wilson, Isaac G., Hon 74, 142 Wing, Amelia W 77, 146 Wing, Frederic, Capt 81 Wing, Jabez H 77 Wing, Sarah P 77, 146 Wing, Unity H 76 Winlock, Prof 125 Winslow, Abigail 24 Winslow, Abraham 40 Winslow, Albert 45 Winslow, Bartlett B 61, 120 Winslow, Benjamin 33, 61 Winslow, Colonel 22 Winslow, Elizabeth 20 Winslow, Eliza E 45, 92 Winslow, Elisha D 40, 79, 122 Winslow, Ella 80, 149 Winslow, Frances H 24 Winslow, Frederic A 79 Winslow, Freeman. . . . 33, 61, 120 Winslow, Hannah C 61, 119 WinsloW, Jerusha 61, 120 Winslow, John C 116 Winslow, Josiah, Dea 33 Winslow, Kenelm 17 Winslow, Louisa .40, 79 Winslow, Lucy 61 Winslow, Mary 61 Winslow, Mary B 61 Winslow, Mary E 61, 120 Winslow, Mary F 45, 122 Winslow, Nathaniel 45 Winslow, Olive 61, 120 Winslow, Roland 40, 80 Winslow, Thankful 24 Winslow, Thomas 24 Winslow, Zenas 24 Winslow, Zenas, Col 23 Wood, Mary J-,Mrs 69 Woodward, Frederic 95 Woolcot, Sarah 16 Wright, Hosea 26, 38 Wright, James 158 Wyman, Roseline F 138 Y. Yanney, Isaiah 116 Yock, Catharine 123 Yoran, Silas M 107 Young, Ollie 101 RKFERRNGRS. PAGE. American Journal of Science and Arts 125 Baylies' History. . . .10, 14, 16, 17 Burke's Landed Gentry 167 Burke's Baronetage and Peer age 168 Deane 's History of Scituate. . 14 Drake's History of Boston ... 15 Freeman's Hist, of Cape Cod. 18 Lower's Dictionary of Names 9 Massachusetts Gazette 23 Missouri Paper 49 PAGE. Morant's Hist, of Essex.Eng. 9 Mourt's Relation 9 N. E. Hist, and Gen. Reg. .10, 15 Palfrey's Hist, of N. E 9 Plymouth Records 17 Proceedings of the Royal As tronomical Society, London, England 64 Russell's Guide to Plymouth. 96 Savage's Genealogical Diet... 10 Thacher'sHist.ofPlymouth.9, 10 Winslow Memorial 24 .