•O v o " ". O • ;- -w -i i » •** bV "- **.* 6* i* ♦* V^> %•-#•>♦* V**^'^ 6°*..^l-*°o .^\v^v\. .C°*..^t*°o ./.. «fc. * ^ *b^ ^ V *V • . Qt. *••■•" a. <\ A ^0 ^0' ^ %T.' y o 1 > 5 J^L'* ^ v »'•«- »f 4 o 0^ b V *b>* :^^'< ■vO T» j% ^5 ^ «> ^7 > v -i ^ *2* °o -K o •&■ o * o ■" :^trv » ^ ° *°-v *£ /t. DESCENDANTS OF RICHARD EVERETT OF DEDHAM. MASS. BY EDWARD FRANKLIN EVERETT, A.M., MEMBER OF THE NEW-ENGLAND HISTORIC GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY. BOSTON : PEIVATELY PRINTED. 1902. V tV V^fOi^o vC V..o y ♦■ CONTENTS PAGE Preface 7 First Generation 9-20 Second Generation 21-33 Third Generation 34-39 Fourth Generation 40-55 Fifth Generation 56-99 Sixth Generation 100-182 Seventh Generation 183-285 Eighth Generation 280-:'.:;:: Ninth Generation 334-337 Supplement 338-341 Index of Names 343-389 ILLUSTRATIONS. FACING PAGE Portrait of Edward Everett Title Dinner Invitation 87 Portrait of Melatiah Everett 106 Portrait of Horace Everett 109 Bust of Edward Everett 121 Birthplace of Edward Everett 130 Portrait of Charles Carroll Everett 215 Portrait of Edward Everett Hale 222 Portrait of Edward Franklin Everett 290 PREFACE. A brief genealogy of the descendants of Richard Everett, of Ded- ham, Massachusetts, was contributed to the New-England Historical and Genealogical Register, July, 1860, by Mr. Edward Franklin Everett, A. M., of Cambridge, Massachusetts, then a student in Harvard College. This genealogy was the nucleus of the present volume, to which Mr. Everett added new material, collected in leisure moments of his active business life. It had been his desire to visit England and search for the early home of the Everetts, the realization of which was prevented by his sudden death. His work, however, was left in such a comprehensive form that its pub- lication was deemed advisable. It was Mr. Everett's intention to include only descendants bear- ing the name of Everett. A few families of the female lines have been added, several of whose representatives have been of great assistance in publication. It is to be regretted that the record of some families is incomplete. Discrepancies between dates as given and those in certain family papers may, perhaps, be discovered, as it has been difficult to decide which of conflicting reports should be accepted. A sense of deep obligation is here expressed to Rev. Melatiah Everett Dwight, of New York City, from whom came the first encouragement to publish the work, and to Mr. John Davis Weld, of Boston, and to Dr. Oliver Ilurd Everett, of Worcester, Massa 8 Preface. chusetts, who have made its publication possible. Appreciation of the kindness of Hon. William Everett, of Quincy, Massachusetts, is also expressed for the interesting account of his distinguished father and family. It has been the endeavor to complete Mr. Everett's work as he would have wished, and to make it a fitting memorial to the Everetts in America. DESCENDANTS OF RICHARD EVERETT OF DEDHAM, MASS. Richakd 1 Evekett came to New England as early as 1636, although no definite information has yet been obtained as to the time of his arrival, or from what part of England he came. From the facts that he was for several years in the employ of William Pynchon, that Pynchon himself was connected by marriage with the Everard family of County Essex, England, and that Richard was a very common baptismal name in the same Everard family, it is surmised that Richard Everett was born in County Essex. In the book " Descendants of John Dwight, of Dedham, Mass.," it is stated, in a foot note, " that Richard Everett and wife, Mary, came in the same ship with the original John Dwight," but no authority is given. The same book says that John Dwight came in 1634-5 from Dedham, England. Tradition says that Richard Everett first settled in Watertown, Mass., but no record has been found showing this to be a fact ; neither is there any record of his marriage to his first wife, Mary, or of the birth of his first two children, John and Israel. In the " Note Book kept by Thomas Lechford, Esq.," the first lawyer in Boston, 1638-41, is a copy of a mortgage, given by " Richard Evered, of Dedham, in New England, Pharier," on the "16th day of March A. D., 1638," to "Thomas Nelson of Boston 10 Descenda?its of Richard Everett. in New England, gent.," for ten pounds, on his " house and lott, lying in Cambridge in New England, and six acres of arrable land thereto adjoyning and five acres of niedowe thereto belonging, w th the appurtenances." This mortgage does not appear on any reg- istry of deeds, neither do the " Proprietors Records of the town of Cambridge" mention any grant of land to him; yet this shows that he owned property there, and would tend to the belief that he first settled there. He may have lived near the dividing line between Cambridge and Watertown, and in changing that line his residence may have been changed from one town to the other. In the year 1636 it is known that he was with William Pyn- chon, who, with a party of settlers and their families, went through the wilderness as far as the Connecticut River, to a place called Agawam, now known as Springfield. There, on July 15, 1636, he made his mark as one of the white witnesses to the Indian deed, transferring the land to William Pynchon, Henry Smith and Jehu Burr. This is the first positive date that can be attached to him. In the very next month, August 18, we find him back in Water- town, attending the first recorded meeting of the proprietors of the new town, called by them " Contentment," but which the General Court later ordered to be called " Dedhani," as supposed, in honor of John Dwight, who came from Dedhani, England. Everett's name is entered in the record, " Eu r ard." The proprietors held another meeting on the twenty-ninth, but he was not there. On the fifth of September following, he was present, and his name was attached to a communication to the General Court accepting the grant. His name was spelled " Euered," and this continued to be the spelling for several years. December 31, 1636, he was again present at the Dedham proprietors' meeting. In the following spring, March 20, 1637, a town meeting at Springfield ordered John Searl and Richard Everett to lay out 24 acres of mowing marsh for Mr. Pynchon. A year later, February 20, 1637-8, he was present at a town meeting in Dedham. In the following month, March 21, 1638, he was reported to have been present in Springfield at a very ex- citing interview between Captain John Mason and William Pyn- First Generation. 11 chon, as graphically described in the History of Springfield, by Mason A. Green (pp. 24-28). In this account he is called Mr. Pynchon's " trader." On August 28, and November 23, the same year, he is recorded as being present at town meetings in Declham. January 3, 1638-9, at Springfield, a general meeting of the plantation appointed a committee of six to lay out bounds on both sides of the river, and he was named as one of that committee. This committee appears to have given prompt attention to their work, as they made their report five days later, on January 8. At the next town meeting in Springfield, the thirteenth of the same month, an assessment was laid to pay a portion of the cost of building the minister's house, and another assessment to pay his salary. Everett was assessed XI : 10^. for the former, and XI for the latter. Three days later he received his only grant of land in Springfield, a lot one rod wide, between John Woodcock's pall, and Goodman Gregory's lot. This lot of one rod wide was probably taken of the town with the view of adding it to Gregory's lot, which Everett was intend- ing to purchase. The committee on certain highways in 1770 reported : " Comparing Thomas Stebbins record with what was written in the old Town Booke, bearing date of January 16, 1638, namely, It is or- dered that three rod wide of ground which lyes betwixt John Wood- cocks pall and Goodman Gregorys that 2 rods shall be appropriated to Goodman Gregory, and one rod to Richard Everett. Goodman Gregory sold his lot to the town, and May 1st, 1645, the town gave said lot to Thomas Stebbins, but we find no mention of that rod that was given to Richard Everett, who deserted the Town. We suppose it fell into the Townes hands again." On March 25, 1639, two months later, he was present at a Dedham town meeting. For the next twenty-one months we hear no more of him ; undoubtedly he was most of the time at Spring- field. December 29, 1640, he was again recorded present at a Dedham town meeting. Up to the preceding May, all affairs had been managed by the town meetings, but in that month it was 12 Descendants of Richard Everett. voted to put the execution of common affairs into the hands of seven men, who were called Selectmen. In 1641 he was in Springfield, when a town meeting ordered a new road laid out by the side of his lot. There is no mention of him again for nearly two years, when he was recorded present at the Dedham annual town meeting, January 2, 16-42-3. Mean- while, he had been receiving grants of land in Dedham, — his dividends as a proprietor; February 6, 1642-3, he received 7 acres, 2 roods, 1 pole. This was upland ground for ploughing, being a dividend of land among all inhabitants, — 68 in number; in this division only nine had larger lots, showing that he was a thrifty, forehanded man, accumulating a considerable amount of this world's goods. The next month, March 14, 1642-3, he was again mentioned at Springfield, when Henry Gregory proposed to sell his land to Richard Everett, but the town took it. Three months later appears the last record of him, in Springfield. Under the date of June 29, 1643, in the Town Records, is entered the marriage of Richard Everett and Mary Winch. She came, aged 15, in the "Francis" of Ipswich, April, 1638, with the family of Rowland Stebbins. From that time forward he made Dedham his permanent home. At the annual town meetings, January 1, 1643-4, and 1644-5, he was recorded as present. This last meeting was one of the most important town meetings ever held in Dedham, as it inaug- urated the system of free town schools, by a vote as follows : " The s d Inhabitants takeing into Consideration the great necesitie of providing some meanes for the Education of the youth of o r s a Towne did with vnanimous consent declare by voate their willingnes to promote that worke promising to put too their hands to prouide maintenance for a Free Schoole in our said Towne. " And farther did resolue & consent testefying it by voate to rayse the some of Twenty pounds $ annu : towards the maintain- ing of a Schoole m r to keep a free Schoole in our s d Towne." Forty-two names are recorded as present, among whom were Richard Everett, John Dwight and Ralph Wheelock, ancestors of First Generation. 13 five subsequent college Presidents : Edward Everett of Harvard, Alexander H. Everett of Jefferson, Timothy Dwight of Yale, Eleazer and John Wheelock of Dartmouth. In 1645 the " Great playne " was ordered to be fenced, and each proprietor was made to build a certain length in proportion to land owned ; out of 70 owners, he was the thirteenth in amount required. He was admitted into the church in Dedham, March 6, 1646, and his wife, Mary, was received the same day ; on the fifteenth of the same month, " the children of our brother Everard were baptized." The General Court made him a freeman, May 6, 1646, and from this time on he served as a town officer, and on town committees, frequently being called on to lay out lots and roads. The first was January 1, 1646-7, when, with two others, he was appointed to lay out to Richard Wheeler and John Farrington, two acres of upland " beyond the house Lott of said Richard Euered." The first tax found against him is for his " countrey rate," in 1648, when his house was valued at £4:6: 10, being the fifty- seventh in point of value, out of 80 ; and his tax was 3s., being the seventy-eighth out of 90 persons assessed. He gradually ac- quired property, Ms tax increasing year by year, until 1660, when it was third in amount assessed, out of 87 names. About this time his children began to marry, to each of whom he gave lands, and his assessed value began to drop. In 1649 he was reported behind in his highway tax, and fined 2s. In 1650 he was on a committee to take care of repairing the bridge over the little river near the house of John Dwight, and the bridge over the mill creek. At the town meeting, January 1, 1650-1, he was elected one of the three surveyors and a constable, and at a meeting of the selectmen August 30, they remitted the country rate of fourteen inhabitants, on account of sickness, lame- ness, etc. ; among them was Richard Euered. He was constable again in 1652 and '53. In the former year he also served on a committee to lay out the way between Dedham and Braintree, and in the latter year, to lay out to Ralph Freeman two acres beyond the end of the east street. He petitioned to 14 Descendants of Richard Everett. have his dividend and the remainder of his purchased land at the southerly end of the south plain, " as it abuts upon that brook that runs into south meadow, or if not all there, then what he may with convenience." In 1655 he was again elected surveyor. The next year the general town meeting ordered the selectmen to divide the com- mon rights of feeding and divisions of land, to the present inhab- itants, by the rule of persons and estates. Under these instruc- tions the selectmen found 79 persons entitled to shares, the richest man in town being Ensign Chickering, with a valuation of <£309 : 16: 0; the next was Rev. Mr. John Allen, ,£261 ; the tenth was Richard Evered, £185. In 1659, he was on a committee of three, to act with a similar committee from Dorchester, to lay out the highway between Ded- ham and Dorchester, and he was also on a committee of eight to lay out 2000 acres granted by the town to the Indians at Natick. He was granted in June, 1660, land "adjoining Neponset plain, and northward thereof, or if that is already divided, at a place called 20 acre plain." It was finally laid out at the latter place. In 1660, there was an upheaval in town affairs, and so much dissatisfaction with the town officers, that at the annual town meeting, January 1, 1660-1, all were turned out, and a new set elected ; among the new selectmen was Richard Everett ; and furthermore, the town meeting voted that the selectmen should not have as much authority as their predecessors had. This neces- sitated numerous town meetings, and at the end of the year a compromise was made, with half of these men re-elected and half of the old set again chosen to office. In this re-arrangement, Richard Everett lost his position as selectman, but was appointed fence viewer, and assigned to the " low plain." He not only lost his office as selectman, but he fell behind in his highway work three days, and was ordered to work it out between his house and that of Thomas Metcalf. Still more trouble came to him, as on January 21, 1661-2, a committee was appointed to treat with him, and examine whether all of his ratable estate was given in for the country rate. As there is no record of any answer, it is to be pre- First Generation. 15 sumecl that he satisfied the committee. This year the town clerk spelled his name Everit for the first time on the Town Records. In 1663, he was on a committee to lay out land for John Far- rington, upon Neponset plain. In March the proprietors of Wool- omonupake (Wrentham) drew their lots. He drew lot No. 8, containing 11^ acres, 24 rods. In 1664, he served on more land committees, and was again reported behind in his highway tax. There was recorded, this year, a list of all the dwellings, with values thereof. The most valuable was that of Timothy Dwight, rated at £40; next " Lief t. Josh Fisher," £25 ; then there were ten ranging from <£20 to £14, followed by nine at £12, one of which was his. That of his oldest son, Capt. John, was valued at £6, and his second son, Samuel, was credited with two, valued at £6 and £4. This year his country rate was again questioned. He appears to have had some horses to board for Mr. Bumstead, of Boston, for which he paid no tax ; on this account he is assessed 3«. 8d. more. In 1665, he stands fifteenth out of 89 on the tax list. At a meeting of the selectmen, 26th of 10th mo., the request of James Mackrorey that a grant of five acres of upland, the gift of his father-in-law, Richard Euered, be laid out to him, somewhere near his house, was granted. At a division of land at Meadfield he drew lot No. 70, which appears to have been in the present town of Norfolk. In 1666, the selectmen entered on their records a corrected list of legalized voters, 83 in number. Among them were Richard Everett, his two sons, John and Samuel, and his son-in-law, Cor- nelius Fisher. In 1667, Richard Everett collected from the town 20s. for killing two wolves. In 1669, the town bought from Philip, sagamore, all his rights in lands within the town bounds, not yet purchased, for £17: 8: 0, and 80 town proprietors were assessed this amount. Everett's share was 6s. 9%d. ; two others paid the same, and eight others paid more, Ensign Fra. Chickering heading the list with lis. lOd. The rate was Sd. per cow common according to the first grants. On the school tax list of 1670 appeared not only Richard Everett, 16 Descendants of Richard Everett. but also his two sons, and two sons-in-law ; and. henceforth all five names appear on the various tax lists. Richard Everett's active work in town affairs ceased at this time and the labor fell upon his sons. He paid his taxes as they were assessed, and stood about tenth in wealth on a list that aver- aged one hundred names. In 1673 and '74, a new meeting-house was built, and in assign- ing the seats many individuals became dissatisfied. From the Town Records it appears that Richard Everett asked to have his wife's seat changed, saying that the Widow Morse was willing to make a change. This request laid over one town meeting and was then granted, and the selectmen, the Elder being present, agreed that Sergt. Avery, Sen., and Richard Euerid " shall set in the Deacons' seat." The natural inference is that these two men had partly lost their sense of hearing. January 1, 1678-9, the proprietors divided the money in hand from land sold, among themselves, at the rate of Is. per cow com- mon, and Richard Everett received 10s. 2d. On March 5 of the same year the selectmen granted him " permission to cut timber from the Town comon for 200 rayles and posts proportionable," and January 30, 1681-2, they again gave him "liberty to take timber of the Town commons for boards to repair his house and barn, so much as is necessary." The last tax assessed him was April 27, 1681, and as he died the following year, it is fair to presume he was confined to the house, and perhaps to his bed, most of the intervening time, it being a custom of the town to exempt the sick and absentees from taxation. Richard Everett died July 3, 1682. He made Iris will 12 d. 3 mo. 1680, or May 12, 1680, and it was proved July 25, 1682. [Suffolk Wills, 1233.] In the yeare Anno one Thousand Six Hundred and Eightie the twelvth day of y e theird month Comonly caled May I Richard Evered of Dedham in the Countie of Suffolke in the Massachusetts Collony in New England : Being Aged and theirby put in mind of my Great change : And for as much as I ame att the Date heerof : Sound in my vnder- First Generation. 17 standing and of A disposing mind : Doe Constitut ordeine and make this my last will and testement for the setleing and dispossing of such part of the things of this life over which the Lord hath made me steward In maner And forme following Vit Inp r ^l s I Doe heerby give and bequeath to my Loveing wife Mary Evered During the tearme of her naterall Life or widdowhood for y e Comfort of her Life the Anuall promts and Income ,of my whol Estat : excepting that which is leagaly Conveyed before The Date of this writt- ing or heerafter in this will exprest To witt my Dwelling House barne orchyards gardens whom Lott pasture meadows with all my out Lands and Cow Comons with all other my rights and previlidges to me be- longing : with all my Houshold stuff of every Kind : and : all my Cowes oxen younge Cattle horses Swine : with Cart plowes as they now are with all y e furnitur belonging to them and all those my Husbandry tools and a payr of Loomes with what belongs to them : And my will is that my executo 1-8 and Supavizors take care of y 6 ordering and emproveing of the Estat mentioned So as my Loveing wif be not burdened with care and Cumber and if theire shall not be found A Sufficency in the estat mentioned for her mayntaynanc then that my executo rs and Supavizors will desposs of such part of the Estat as will be least Damage to y e estat and that by noe means my wife should suffer and if y e case should Require itt that Lands must be sould my will is that my Sons have the feirst proffer of them: Item I give and bequeath to my Sone Jedediah Evered one bed with what belongs to itt : more one Cowe more twenty Acres of Land at A plaine called Comonly by y e Name of twentie Acre playne this for y e p r sent. Item : I give to my Daughter Abigail Puffer all that my tract of land lying att Easy playne as itt is Recorded in y e Town book of Ded- hara : Item I give and bequeath to James Mackerwithy Seaven acres of vpland adjoyning to his house of which he is now possest Dureing the Tearme of his natorall Life and then my will is that my three grand children: James Daniell and Mary Mackerwithy being the Children that he sd Mackerwithy had by my daughte r Mary should haue the Seaven Acres of land equaly devided betwixt them Item I give fourtie shillings to James Mackerwithy my grand- child Item I give fourty shillings to Daniell Mackerwithy 18 Descendants of Richard Everett. Item I give to Mary Mackerwithy fourtie shillings : these three Children to Receive these Leagicies After my wifes decease or chang of Condition Item I give onto my grand child Sarah Fisher five pounds to be payd to her After my wives decease : Item my will is that all my Esteat that is left After my wivs decease and y e Leagicies payd to my fower grandchildren Aboue ex- prest : then that theire be An equal devision made therof to my five Childern To witt to my Son John Evered on fift p* to Samvell Evered one fift p* to Jedediah on fift p* to Abigail my Daughter one fift p* to my daughter Ruth one fift p* And my will is ane equall devision of my estat to those of these fiue Childern that are then Serviveing at my wives desease. Ittm I Doe Constitute and Ordeyn my Loveing Wife mary Everd my Executorix : And my Loveing Sons John Evered and Samvell Evered my Executo" And my trusty and wellbeloved brethren and freinds Leift Nath. Sterns and Sergt Tho Meadcalfe my Supavizo rs or o r seers to Joyrj with my Executo" and to se that my will be performed in all Respects And for y e more full confirmation of this my last will I have set too my hand and Affixed my Seale the day and year Aboue written In p r senc of James Thorpe Richard hannah thorpe Evered James Thorpe and Hannah Thorpe made oath in Court 25? July 1682 that they was present w? Richard Evered ordered his name to bee hereunto Subscribed and y* hee did then Seal and publish the same to bee his last will and Testam* and being of sound disposeing minde to their best understanding. attest Is?. Addington Cll e AN INVENTORY OF THE ESTATE OF RICHARD EVERED DECED. TAKEN BY TJS SUBSCRIBERS 21TH. JULY 1682. £ s d Imprs. His wearing Linnen: lis. Woolen Clothes, 40s. a Hatt 4s 02: 15: 00 His Bookes and money 00: 13: 09 In the Bed Roome. Three pair of Sheets 10s two pair of Sheets and one single Sheet 23s two old pillow Coates 2s. 01: 15: 00 A Table cloth 3s. Six Napkins 3s. a Rugg 12s. 00: 18: 00 First Generation. 19 02: 01: 00 01: 13: 6 01: 03: 6 02: 00: 00: 02: 00 00 A Bed two Bolsters and 2 pillows £3: 10. a bedstead, 10s 04: 00: 00 One joyned Chest, 12s. a box 2s. warming pan 5s 00: 19: 00 One trundle bed and bedsteed wth the bedding thereto be- longing 20s A Chamber vessell Is. a chaire 3s 01: 04: 00 In the Fire Roome. Six Pewter dishes 20s. two Basons 5s. ten peices of pewter 12s. an old chest Is. Smoothing Iron & Heaters 3s. A Spit 3s. dripping pan and ladle ISd. a kettle Skillet and brass Scales 20s. Iron pot and pot hookes 9s Two tramels 4/6. a peele and pa. of tongs. 5s. Cobirons and a Hearth Iron 14s. A chafing dish. ISd. ffrying pan. Is. a table and Forme. 12s. five chairs. 7s. a gun 7. a musket. 12s A Sword 10s. A pair of bullet moulds and bandileers In the Cellar. One powdering tubb with some meat in it 6s. another Tubb Is. two beer vessells 3s. butter with the pots 5s. 00: 15: 00 In the Leanto. A cheese press 4s. two cheese Fats 2/6. churn 3s. mashing tubb 2s. a cheese tubb 2s. (two Keelars 3s a bottle & a tray 2/6) a paile Is. a piggen Is. 00: 15: 06 Four milke vessels 2s. two keelars 3s. a bottle and a tray 2/6. two wheels and 3 pa. of Cards 9s. 00: 16: 06 Cotton yarne 4s. Linning yarn Ss Flax 2s 00: 14: 00 In the Chamber. Six bushels of Indian corne 18s. Rye 2/8. 01: 00: 08 Cheeses 15s. meal trough 4s. two Sieves Is. a basket Is. whitleathr Is. 01: 02: 00 3 yds. of Sackcloth 5s. trenchers dishes Spoones a bbll. & Lumber 5s. 00: 10: 00 An Axe 2s. hamer and pincers Is. old iron 12s. Iron wedges 8s. 01: 05: 00 Three Hows and a bill Hooke 4/6. a Spade & Scupil 3/6. three Sickles ISd 00: 09: 06 A Tenant Saw 18d. weavers loome, wheele and other imple- ments belonging thereto. 01: 11: 06 A Cart and wheeles £3. a plough 5s. two chaines 15s. two pa. Iron traise 15s. yokes 2/6. Cart rope 8s. 05: 05: 06 Two Acres of English Corne upon the ground £4, and four of Indian £6, and Oats 15s. 10: 15: 00 Two Oxen £6: 10: 0. a Steer £3. four Cowes £10, one yeare old and a Calf 30s. 20: 10: 00 Fruit in the Orchard 10s. garden Stuff e and rootes 10s 01: 00: 00 Two Horses and a Mare £5. two Swine & a pigg 18s 05: 18: 00 Dwelling house barn Orchard & all the Land at home being about twenty two acres 102: 00: 00 Four acres at Swamp plain £12. Land at Ponsit plaine £12: 10 24: 10: 00 Land at easy plaine, ten Comons twelve acres to a Comon 15: 00: 00 Six Acres at Clapboard trees £4, twenty acres at 20 acre plain £10. 14: 00: 00 Meadow eleven or twelve acres at Fowle Meadow 30: 00: 00 Eight Comons with the present dividend 16: 00: 00 Six acres of Cedar Swamp 02: 00: 00 A pitch Forke 12d. two bottle glasses 12d. a Collar for a great plough 12d. two Sythes 5/6. 00: OS: 06 Jedediah Evered had a bed and bedsteed with all that belonged to it, and a Cow delivered to him in the year 16S2. — — — A Coulter for a plough 00: 10: 00 An iron rake & Six Iron runners 00: 04: 00 Daniel Fisher Nathaniel Sternes Thomas Metcalfe £277: 15: 11 20 Descendants of Richard Everett. John Evered and Samll. Evered Execrs. made Oath in Court 25 July 1682 that this is a just and true Inventory of the Estate of Richard Evered their late Father deed, to the best of their knowledge, and that when more appears they will adde it. Isa. Addington Clre. [Suffolk Probate Records, Vol. IX, p. 88.] [N. B. The above has been carefully compared with the record and agrees therewith. It will be observed that some extensions do not correspond with the itemized values, nor with the total.] Children, recorded in Dedham : 2. i. John, 2 bapt. 15 d. 1 mo. 1646. ii. Israel, bapt. 15 d. 1 mo. 1646; d. 4 d. 2 mo. 1646. iii. Mary, b. 28 d. 7 mo. 1638; bapt. 15 d. 1 mo. 1646; d. June 13, 1670; m. 9 mo. 1662, in Dedham, to James Mackerwithy. 3. iv. Samuel, b. 31 d. 1 mo. 1639-40; bapt. 15 d. 1 mo. 1646. v. Sarah, b. 14 d. 1 mo. 1641 ; d. Apr. 1, 1641. vi. James, b. 14 d. 1 mo. 1643; d. Apr. 21, 1643. Children of second wife : vii. Sarah, b. 12 d. 4 mo. 1644; bapt. 15 d. 1 mo. 1646; d. Dec. 28, 1677 ; m. as second wife, July 25, 1665, Corne- lius Fisher, son of Anthony Fisher, of Dorchester. He was probably born in England; m. 1st, Feb. 23, 1653, Leah Heaton, of Dorchester, who d. July 12, 1663. He lived in Wrentham and his will was dated Feb. 3, 1697. viii. Abigail, b. Nov. 19, bapt. 10th mo. 1647; d. Dec. 27, 1685 ; m. as second wife, Apr. 11, 1677, Matthias Puffer, probably son of George Poffer, of Boston. He m. 1st, Mar. 18, 1662, Rachel Farnsworth, of Braintree, who, with her eldest son, Joseph, was killed by the Indians in 1675, in the attack on Mendon. He m. 3d, May 14, 1697, Mary Crehore, of Milton. He d. May 9, 1717, in Dorchester. 4. ix. Israel, b. 14 d. 5 mo. 1651. x. Ruth, b. 14 d. 11 mo. 1653-4; bapt. 19th 12 mo. 1653; living, 1727; m. Mar. 23, 1681, in Dorchester, Richard Puffer, son of James and Mary (Swalden) Puffer, of Braintree. He was b. Mar. 14, 1657, in Braintree, and d. before Feb. 21, 1724, in Wrentham. 5. xi. Jedediah, b. 11 d. 5 mo.; bapt. 3 d. 6 mo. 1656. SECOND GENERATION. Capt. John 2 Everett (Richard 1 ), baptized 15 d. 1 mo. 1646, in Dedhain, Mass. ; died June 17, 1715, in Dedham ; married in Dedliam, May 13, 1662, Elizabeth Pepper, daughter of Robert and Elizabeth (Johnson) Pepper, of Roxbury. She was born May 25, 1645, and died Apr. 1, 1714, at Dedham. The name of John Everett first appears in the town records of Dedham in 1662, when in the tax list of that year he is assessed " 0.. 4.. 8." In 1668 and 1674 he received small grants of land. He was chosen fence viewer eleven times between 1671 and 1700 ; constable in 1678, 1684 and 1698-9. In 1676 his house was valued at <£5, his name being the thirty-ninth in a list of seventy- seven. He is named on a committee to run the line between Dedham and Dorchester in 1682, 1685-6, 1691, 1694 and 1697 ; and in 1684-5 on a committee to buy of Josias, sachem, a right of land south of Neponset River. In 1685 he and Ins brother Samuel paid 7s. 8d. for clearing the Indian title to their father's land. He was one of a committee to lay out highways in 1685-6 ; surveyor of highways in 1704 and 1705 ; tithing-man in 1700. He is first styled captain in 1693, in the town records of Dedham. During King William's War he was called into active service to command a company of men stationed in New Hampshire and Maine, to protect the inhabitants from the Indians. After the massacre at Oyster River (Dover), N. H., in July, 1694, the Council of New Hampshire applied to Massachusetts for men to assist in protecting the frontier from further attack by the Indians. Massachusetts consented to send the men, provided New Hampshire would pay for their subsistence and ammunition, 22 Descendants of Richard Everett. and one-third of their wages. This New Hampshire agreed to do, and to the letter of agreement the following reply was sent by Governor Phips of Massachusetts : Boston, Nov. 12th, 1594 Sir — Yours of the 8 th currant I received, and in answer acquaint you, that there is care taken for the raising of sixty soldiers. Those that are detached out of Col. Gedney's and Col. Appleton's regiment, are ordered to Rendesvous at Newbury on Thursday next, and will be directed to march thence for your Province with speed ; others raised in Boston, and the regiments near Boston will be ready on Thursday also, to take the first opportunity to come by water ; and the remainder are to come from Plimouth, but cannot be expected here until next week, and then they shall be sent away by water to join with the rest for their Maj'ties' service, with all dispatch that can be. Your humble servant William Phips. [N. H. Provincial Papers, Vol. II, p. 141.] That Capt. John Everett had command of the company thus raised is evident from the papers which follow. Just where he was first stationed does not appear, but Jan. 9, 1694-5 he was a witness to the will of Francis Hook, of Kittery, Me. [Maine Wills, p. 108.] In May, 1695, the following petition was sent to Lieut.-Gov. Usher, then acting governor of New Hampshire, by Capt. John Everett : To the Honn bl John Vsher Esq r his majisties Leif* Goven r and Coman dr in Cheife and over the province of Newhampshire and to his Honn bl Council now Sitting at New Castle The Humble petition of John Eueret humbly showeth — That your petitioner hauing Received a Comisson from S r W m Phips bearing date 19 th Nouem br 1694 for being Cap* of a detached Company for their majis ts Seruice for the prouince Newhampsheir it being now aboue Six months Since y e Sd Comigi : and the Commis- sioners for the warr in the prouince Mathechusets Bay Siginfying that the gouerm* of Prouince of Newhampsheir was to Suply with ameniction and prouition and one third part of wages due for Sendees and I having Second Generation. 23 bin forced to take up goods for Suply of the Soldiers for which I am become engaged, desire therefore Your Honn r would Speedly order the payment of the hundred forty foure pounds three shill : being one third for pay due to the Soldiers as Pasco: lade before you and you will oblige your petitioner for euer to pray as in duty bound John Etteret [Mass. Archives, Vol. Ill, p. 492.] In answer to this petition the Council Records of New Hamp- shire show the following : At a Council held at New Castle May 21, 1695. Whereas Capt, Jno. Everitt preferred a Petition to this Board, that they would order him £144 : 3 : 0, for one third part of pay of the soldiers under his command for the 6 mo past; The Board answers, it is not Capt. Everitts business to make any such demand, it concerning no one to demand any such thing, except the Government that gave him his Commission. [N. H. Provincial Papers, Vol. II, p. 157. Mass. Archives, Vol. Ill, p. 492.] Sixteen days later Lieut.-Gov. Stoughton sent the following letter to the President and Council of New Hampshire : Hon ble Gen n . You may please to remember that upon a motion and desire from yourselves for some assistance, there was a detachment of betwixt fifty and sixty men under the command of Capt. John Everet, posted in your Province, your General Assembly having engaged for to subsist and pay them one third part of their wages. The time proposed for their stay there is sometime since elapsed ; I have received nothing from your Government of any desire for their continuance, altho' I wrote unto Lt. Govern 1 " Usher concerning the same ; nor do I understand that they have received yo r proportion towards their wages already grown due, or any provision made for the future ; and there being occasion for a company of soldiers to wait upon our Commissioners, intended to lie sent to Pemaquid on the negotiation there relating to the Indians, I have seen cause upon advisement to send orders to Capt. Everet to attend that service with his company ; of which I thought fit to accpiaint yourselves, that you may provide for the inforcement and security of 24 Descendants of Richard Everett. your out Posts upon their remove ; and expect that for the time past you do advance your proportion towards their Wages before their drawing off. Your Friend and Servant, Wm. Stoughton. Boston, June 6 th , 1695. President & Council of New Hampshire. [N. H. Provincial Papers, Vol. II, p. 158.] At the same time Lieut.-Gov. Stoughton sent a letter to Capt. Everett : Boston June 6° 1695 Cap ne John Everett I have written unto y e President & Council of New-Hampshire to pay and Satisfy yo r Selfe and Company the proportion of yo r wages due from the Province by order of their General Assembly, being one third part; And having Occasion for a Company of Souldiers to wait upon the Comission rs : intended for Pemaquid during their negotiation with the Indians there ; I Order that you and yo r Company attend that Service; whereto you must be in readiness to Embarque upo n the arrival of the Vessell that shall be sent to take you in by which also shall comeSupplys of clothing &c. faile not to be ready for that Ser- vice for his maj^ being necessary to be forthw th prosecuted yo r Lo : Friend. W. S. [Mass. Archives, Vol. LI, p. 33.] At a meeting of the Council June 12 an answer to Lieut. Gov. Stoughton was drawn up, in which excuse was offered for the non- payment of the soldiers, and a request made for their return. Capt. Everitt has now drawn off his men from our frontiers to Portsmouth & New Castle, and waits only the arrival of the Vessel to attend your Honor's commands for Pemaquid ; and if upon the despatch of that affair you will please to order his return to us, we are well assured our Assembly at the Sessions in September next will take effectual care for payment of our proportion of wages both for time past and future. [N. H. Provincial Papers, Vol. II, p. 159.] June 17, Capt. Everett addressed a reply to Lieut. Gov. Stoughton : /Second Generation. 25 May it please Y r Hon r Y rs I Received aud forthwith attended yo r Order of being in a readyness to wait upon y e Comissioners motion for Pemaquid during their Negotiation with y° Indians their. I haue onee and again made application to y e President and Council of this Province for paym* of their third of Wages according to agreern* who inform nice that they haue lately writt y r Hon r and Councill concerning it. for y e accommo- dation of my Souldiers I haue almost Expended the whole sum, would therefore humbly Supplicate y r that y e Gen tui here may make Speedy pay mt according to pportion = Yo r Hon rs Newcastle Most humble Serv e June 17!^ 1695 John Everett. [Mass. Archives, Vol. LI, p. 33.] In the spring of 1695, the officers of Fort William Henry had met some of the Indians on an island near Pemaquid, and the Indians had agreed to a truce of thirty days, until commissioners from Boston might arrive to negotiate with them. The commis- sioners appointed were Col. Phillips, Lieut. Col. Hawthorne and Major Converse, and the conference was held June 19. It was upon these commissioners that Capt. Everett and his company had orders to attend. A few days later follows a letter from Lieut. Gov. Stoughton to Capt. Everett : Cap ne Everett The Governm* of N. Hampshire have written unto me desiring that yo r Selfe and your Comp a might be ordered to yo r Post with them upon yo r return back from Pemaquid and have assured the payment of their proportion of wages both for time past & future. Upon which I have consented to yo r return thither and do accordingly so order you to land yo r men at Piscataqua; and dispose them to their late Posts; that they may then attend his Maj^ 8 Service. And to that End, Acquaint the Comissioners, and master of ye Sloop with this Order; that so they may direct, that y e Sloop touch at Piscataqua to put yo r Selfe and Company on shore there. yo r Lo. Friend Boston June. 27° 1695 W. S. [Mass. Archives, Vol. LI, p. 33.] 26 Descendants of Richard Everett. On Aug. 8, the Council of New Hampshire, in answer to Lieut. Gov. S tough ton, wrote that " in about a months time our assembly is to sitt, and then we are well assured effectual care will be taken therein, both for time past and for Future. In the meantime some particular Gentlemen of our Province are the sufferers, who have already advanced the money to Capt. Everitt, although at present he stands obliged, which we shall endeavor speedily to free hint from." [N. H. Provincial Papers, Vol. II, p. 162.] Sept. 9, a petition from Mr. Thomas Holland, agent for Mr. John Taylor, of London, merchant, was presented to the Council of New Hampshire, asking that Capt. Everett and his company be sent as a guard to some persons employed in hauling masts out of Exeter woods. Capt. Everett was the same day ordered to go to Exeter and " when that service is over to return to your several posts." [N. H. Provincial Papers, Vol. II, p. 163.] Sept. 12, Lieut. Gov. Stoughton sent to the Council another letter, " to refresh the rememberance of your Engagement respect- ing the Support of Capt. Everet and his Company The accompt of their Wages from the time of their detachment, until they were drawn off by order, amounts in the whole unto Five hundred and eight pounds, eight shillings and four pence. One hundred sixty-nine pounds, nine shillings and five pence being one third of the whole is your due to pay according to agreement, which I hope you will make effectual provision to see speedily discharged as also like provision for what is become due since their Return again, and that shall arise during their Continuance within your Province." [N. H. Provincial Papers, Vol. II, p. 163.] A month later, Oct. 9, the Council answered to the effect that " the Assembly did their part for the support of Capt. Everitt and Company, and Rates are now collecting to answer the same forth- with for the time past, and for the future shall use our utmost endeavor to prevent any Complaint against us for not doing our part according to the Forms formerly agreed, soe pray your Honor by no means to Draw off Capt Everitt & Compa' y , their continu- ance here being so necessary for His Majestys Service, and the Second Generation. 27 defence of his subjects, the poor inhabitants of this Province." [N. H. Provincial Papers, Vol. II, p. 165.] In reply, Lieut. Gov. Stoughton, on Oct. 12, informed the Council " that with the advice of the Council here, I have ordered Capt. Everitt, with his men, into the Province of Maine, there to reinaine to supply the absence of Capt. Chub, who with a part of the Company under his command is forthwith to goe to Pemaqnid for his Maj'tys Service in that Garrison. This I have done upon such considerations as were and still are, of great weight with me, so that I cannot Countermand anything at present." [N. H. Provincial Papers, Vol. II, p. 165.] Capt. Chubb had been stationed at York, Me., as early as the previous May, " to range the woods as far as Casco Bay," and at Wells in September following. In October he was ordered to command Fort William Henry at Pemaquid, which he so igno- miniously surrendered to D' Iberville and Castine, with their Indian allies, in August, 1696. Jan. 7, 1695-6, a complaint was entered at the Court held at Wells, Me., by Capt. John Everett and Sergt. Daniel Black, against John Woodman of Kittery, for not "giuing due attendance at y 6 fferry from Kittery to Portsm? " Nov. 18, 1696, a petition was presented to the Massachusetts General Court by Samuel Wheelwright and others, of Wells, Me., for an abatement of taxes, and a request made that Capt. Everett and his soldiers, then stationed there, might help them rebuild their fort. This petition was granted Dec. 5, 1696. [Mass. Archives, Vol. Ill, p. 384.] The Treasurer's account of Massachusetts for 1697, shows the following item : — Paid Cap* Jn? Everet ifc Comp a . u being 153 men by turnes y* served his Maj n i e und* his Command posted at York & Wells p* Anno 1695 p* 1696 £658 .. 9 .. 9. [Mass. Archives, Vol. CXXII, p. 76.] This is the last item found concerning Capt. Everett on the Massachusetts records, and as his name appears on the Dedham town records under the date Apr. 2, 1697, and peace was declared 28 Descendants of Richard Everett. during that year, his service for the Province probably closed with the rebuilding of the fort at Wells. His will was dated Aug. 16, 1710 ; proved July 7, 1715. [Suffolk Wills, 3668.] In the year of our Lord one Thousand Seven hundred and Ten the Sixteenth day of August I John Euerit sen r of Dedham in y c County of Suffolk in the Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England husbandman having by the Good providence of God been Continued to old age ; And am by the in feirmitys of the same dayly put in minde of my Great change, and of makeing preparation for it, And being att the day of the date hereof by the goodness of God in understanding and memmory whole and Sound and of disposeing minde for the Settle- ment of that worldly Estate with which God hath Intrusted me I do therefore make this my last will and Testament as followeth : First, I commend my Soul in to the hands of the Lord Jesus christ my only hope and Redeemer ; and my Body to the dust from whence it was taken to be Deasently buryed at y® decrection of my Executors herein hereafter named. And my mind and will is that all the Deeds of Gift and Conveuenses of Lands by me Given to my sons before the day of the date hereof shall remaine feirm & Good and I do by these presents Confirm the same. And my will is that my well beloved wife after my Decease shall have all the benefit and Income of my whole Estate During her Natural Life for her use & Comfort allowing to an Agreement made by me with my son Richard Euerit ; relating to said Estate ; And my will is that my Estate be not divided untill after her Decease. Item I give to my soninlaw John Newcomb Twenty shillings. Item I give to my son in Law Simon Crosbee ten Shillings. Item I give to Peter Thorp my son in Law five Shillings. Item I give to my two gransons Isaac Newcomb and Ebenezer Newcomb Each of them twenty Shillings. Item I Give vnto my Grandaughter Elisebeth Feesie Thirty Pounds. Item I Give to my Grandaughter Abigal Lyon twenty Shillings. Item I Give to my Grandaughter Hannah Crosbee Ten Pounds. Item I Give unto my Grandaughter Rachel Thorp Two Pounds. But if any of these Legatees aboue named die before he or she come of age or before the Decease of my self or my said wife then his or her portion or Legasie shall sease and be accounted a part of my Estate herein after disposed of. And my will is that the above said Second Generation. 29 Legasies be paid out of Moueable Estate as farr as that will Reach and if the moueables do not amount to so much as to pay said Legsies what shall remain to be paid after the moveables are all paid out shall be paid in Currant pay not Money not Exceeding ten pounds a year untill all be paid ; further my will is that after the payment of the above said Legasies the Remainder of my Estate shall be Equally Divided to and among my four sons John Everit William Everit Israel Everit and Richard Everit only my Eldest son John Everit shall have a Doubble Share the other three sons Equal single Shares respect being had to what they haue already had Israel not to haue Land because his Dwell- ing is Distant from my Lands but he shall have what he hath already received made up an Equal Single Share with the rest. And I do ordain & Constetute my Loving Sons John Euerit and Richard Euerit Sole Executors to whom I Giue and Commit all power and trust nessecary for the full performance of this ray Last will and Testament. In Witness whereof I the said John Euerit have put my hand and Seal the day & year above said hereunto. Signed Sealed & Further my will is to take off all manner declared In presents of of Conditions & Entailments in y e Deeds of Samuel Stearnes Gifts to my sons herein above mentioned and Samuel Fuller I do hereby Grant all y e Lands in said Deeds John Fuller Conveyed to my sons respectiuely their heirs & Assignes absolutely without any manner of condition or reserue whatsoever And as for the Legesie of Thirty Poundes aboue Giuen to Elisabeth Feeasie it is and shall be ac- counted the same Thirty Pounds which I have heretofore obliged my self to Giue unto her present husband John Feeasie by writ- ting vnder my hand and seal John Euerit Children, recorded at Dedham : i. Elizabeth, 3 b. Nov. 6, 1665; m. John Newcomb. ii. Hannah, b. Sept. 14, 1670 ; m. Simon Crosbv. iii. Bethia, b. Oct. 3, 1678 ; d. Oct. 19, 1694; m.* Peter Thorpe. 6. iv. John, b. June 9, 1676. 7. v. William, b. Jan. 20, 1679. 8. vi. Israel, b. Apr. 8, 1681. 9. vii. Richard, b. Aug. 4, 1683. 30 Descendants of Richard Everett. 3 Samuel 2 Everett (Richard 1 ^), born 31, 1 mo. 1639-40, at Dedham, Mass. ; died there Jan. 26, 1717-8 ; married Oct. 28, 1669, Mary Pepper, daughter of Robert and Elizabeth (Johnson) Pepper of Roxbury. She was born Apr. 27, 1651. His name appears on the tax lists of Dedham after 1664. He was fence viewer in 1674, 1686 and 1687. In 1714, he conveyed to his son Benjamin one half of his estate, they to occupy the homestead together. His will was dated Mar. 12, 1716 ; proved Mar. 6, 1717. [Suffolk Wills, 3972.] I Samuell Everet of Dedham in the County of Suffolk within the province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England Husbandman being Infirme of Body, but of sound Minde and Memory Praised be God for it Knowing y° Uncertainty of this P'sent life and being desireous to settle that outward Estate the lord hath lent me Doe therefore Make and ordaine this my will and Testament in Maner and forme following. That is to say, First and principally I Commend my soul into the hands of Almighty God my Creatore Hopeing for salvation through the merrets of Jesus Christ and my Body to the Earth to be Descently interrd, according to y e Discretion of my Executor here after Named. And as touching such worldly Estate y e Lord hath lent me my will and meaning is that the same be Imployed and bestowed as hereafter in and by this my will is expresd Hereby revoakeing renounceing and makeing voyd and Null all wills and Testementes here to fore by me made. Declare- ing and appointing this to be my last will and Testement. Imp's I will and ordaine that my Just Debttes and funerall Charges be well & truely payd or ordained to be payd in Conveniant time next after my deceass by my Execut 1 " hereafter named. Item I Give and bequeath the Use benefitt Income and Improve- ment of all my Estate borth Reall and parsonall, whoever and wheare- soever (as also full Liberty power authorety to make sale of to ailinete convey assure & Confirme for ever any parte or parts of y e same dif- fre}dng any Nessesery Charges or her Comfortable subsistence) to my beloved wife Mary Everet, Dureing y e time of her Naturell life in y e world, whom also I make & ordaine & appoint y e only & soale Executor of this my last will and Testement soe long as she shall Second Generation. 31 continue in y e world, only In case she shall make sale of any part of my Estate she shall advise with & take councell of my Cosen Richard Everet & John Metcalfe about y* 5 same, whom I desire to advise to that which they think most conveniant And further my will is, y* affter my s d wives Decass her Body be desently Buryed att the Descretion of my Executors here affter named & her funerall Expences & just Debtes be duely payed y t ye Remainder of my Estate If any be be Dissposed of & Divided as followes. Viz one third part to my son Isac Everet, one third part to my Daughter Judeth Hearslop, & one third part to my daughter Mary Beiiet to be thus Equely devided by my Exect IS & In Case any of my sd Children shall die before such devision be made, there part of sd Devision shall be bestowed on theire surviveing children by an equal distribution. And I doe nomenate appoint & ordaine my Cosen Richard & my Neighbor John Metcalfe, to be joynt Executors of this my last will & testement to whom I Give full power & authorety to Execute y 6 same after my sd wifes decass as above sd Unto all which I set my hand & seall this twelfth day of March one thousand seven hundred & sixteen & in y e second yeare of his Majties Raigne signed & sealed in presence of Sam 11 Everet Jonathan Metcalfe his g Marke Nathanael Metcalf Nathanael Johnson Children, recorded at Dedham : i. Judah, 3 b. Feb. 12, 1670. ii. Judeth, b. Mar. 12, 1672; d. Feb. 22, 1717-8; m. Mar. 17, 1702-3, Thomas Heslop. He d. May 27, 1721. hi. Samuel, b. Oct. 7, 1681. 10. iv. Isaac, b. May 25, 1685. v. Mary, b. May 24, 1687; m. Apr. 24, 1711, John Bennett, of Braintree, Mass. ; res. Attleboro', 1724. 11. vi. Benjamin, b. Mar. 20, 1692-3. 4 Israel 2 Everett (Michanl 1 ), born July 14, 1651, at Dedham, Mass.; died Dec. 23,1678, at Dedham; married Abigail Morse, daughter of John and Annis (Chickering) Morse, of Dedham. SEAL 32 Descendants of Richard Everett. She was born Mar. 2, 1646 ; married second, Oct. 18, 1687, William Jones, of Watertown, Mass., son of Deputy Governor William and Hannah (Eaton) Jones, of New Haven, Conn. They removed to Guilford, Conn., where she died Sept. 23, 1737. Israel Everett's name appears on the tax list in the town records of Dedham several times between 1674 and 1678, and also as con- tributing to the minister's salary. In 1675 and 1678, he received money for killing wolves. Children, recorded at Dedham : i. Tabitha, 8 b. June 11, 1676; d. Sept. 27, 1755; m. 1st, Jan. 5, 1703, at Guilford, Benjamin Dudley, son of Joseph and Ann (Robinson) Dudley, b. June 11, 1671, at Guilford; d. Feb. 23, 1720. She m. 2d, Feb. 21, 1723, Jasper Saxton, who d. Apr. 14, 1738. 12. ii. Josiah, b. Aug. 3, 1678. 5 Jedediah 2 Eveuett {Richard 1 ), born July 11, 1656, at Ded- ham, Mass. ; died before May 18, 1699 ; married Rachel, probably daughter of John and Ann (Hackle} r ) Rice, who was born Sept. 2, 1664, at Dedham. She married second, Joseph Dolliver, and lived at East Greenwich, R. I., where he died in 1731, and she about 1733. Jedediah Everett's name appears frequently on the tax lists of Dedham between 1679 and 1692. In 1682, he received £2 for killing four wolves. May 18, 1699, the guardianship of Tabitha, aged about 18, Ebenezer about 17, Timothy about 14, children of Jedediah Everett, late of Dedham, deceased, was granted to their uncle John Everett. That the widow Rachel afterward married Joseph Dolliver and removed to R. I., is shown in deeds dated Oct. 20, 1717, when Joseph and Rachel Sweet, of East Greenwich, R. I., with the consent of father and mother Joseph and Rachel Dolliver, sell to John Everett and to William Bullard, of Dedham, Mass., land in Dedham, " being a tract formerly given by our grandfather Richard Everett to our father Jedediah Everett, deceased." Second Generation. 33 Children, recorded at Dedham : i. Tabitha, 3 b. Apr. 15, 1681. ii. Ebenezer, b. June 7, 1GS2. iii. Timothy, b. Aug. 12, 1685. iv. Abigail, b. Aug. 31, 1690. v. Rachel, b. Mar. 11, 1692; m. Joseph Sweet; res. E. Greenwich, R. I., 1717. THIRD GENERATION. 6 Dea. John 3 Everett {John, 2 Bichard 1 ), born June 9, 1676, at Dedham, Mass.; died Mar. 20, 1750-1, at Dedham; married 1st, Jan. 3, 1699-1700, Mary Browne. She died Nov. 27, 1748, aged about 70. He married 2d, Aug. 31, 1749, Mrs. Mary Bennett, of Wrentham. He was selectman 1724-1732. His name appears on the valuation and assessment list in 1727, 1732 and 1742; also in 1729, on a petition to the General Court, for a new parish in the south part of the town. This, the Second Parish of Dedham, was established in 1730, and John Everett was moderator of the first meeting. He was also appointed an assessor. He was dismissed from the First Church of Dedham to the Second Church, June 20, 1736, of which he was the first deacon. His will, dated Jan. 1, 1749-50, proved Apr. 2, 1751, names wife Mary, sons Joseph, Ebenezer and Eleazer ; grandson (son of Edward) ; daughters Mary Everett, Mercy Newcomb, Hannah Draper, Abigail Fales and Mary Newcomb. Children, recorded at Dedham : i. John, 4 b. May 1, 1701. 13. ii. Joseph, b. July 31, 1703. 14. iii. Ebenezer, b. Aug. 5, 1707. iv. Eleazer, b. July 29, 1710; d. Sept. 3, 1710. v. Mercy, b. July 29, 1710; d. before 1771 ; m. May 3, 1737, Jonathan Newcomb, of Norton, son of Jonathan and Deborah Newcomb, b. May 13, 1711, at Braintree; d. Nov. 19, 1802. They lived at Norton, now Mansfield. 15. vi. Eleazer, b. Aug. 10, 1712. 16. vii. Edward, b. Oct. 18, 1714. viii. Hannah, b. Jan. 5, 1716-7 ; m. Draper. ix. Abigail, b. Nov. 3, 1718; d. about Dec. 3, 1775; m. Dec. 16, 1740, Capt. Eliphalet Fales, of Dedham, who d. June 11, 1781, aged 64. x. Mary, b. Mar. 8, 1720-21; d. Apr. 15, 1808; m. Nov. 24, 1743, Benjamin Newcomb, of Norton, son of Jonathan and Deborah Newcomb, b. Apr. 9, 1719, at Braintree. lie died in 1801. Third Generation. 35 William 3 Everett (John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Jan. 20, 1(178-9, at Dedham, Mass.; died Feb. 23, 17G5, at Dedham ; married 1st, Feb. 24, 1703, Rachel Newcomb, daughter of Peter and Susanna (Cutting) Newcomb, of Braintree. She was baptized Aug. 15, 1680 ; died Dec. 8, 1747. He married 2d, Mar. 8, 1748-9, Mrs. Joanna Kingsbury, of Walpole, Mass. She died Jan. 31, 17»i0, aged about 70. He married 3d, July 10, 17G0, Mrs. Hannah Boyden, of Walpole, who died Feb. 23, 1773. He was an original member of the Second Church of Dedham, June 23, 1720, and his wife Rachel became a member in 1736. He probably lived near the line between Dedham and Walpole, as in 1738 and 1764, he sold land partly in Dedham and partly in Walpole, and is called of Walpole in deeds before and after his death, although in his will he is called of Dedham. His will, dated Jan. 21, 1756, proved Mar. 8, 1765, names wife Joanna ; heirs of son William, namely, William, Elizabeth and Desire ; heirs of son Peter, namely, Peter and Abigail ; daughters Elizabeth Fuller, Rachel Savil, Susanna Ockington and Sarah Fisher ; son- in-law Benjamin Fisher ; grandson Josiah; and " to the church of the second parish of Dedham, of which I am a member, two ounces of silver.' ' Children, recorded at Dedham : 17. i. William, 4 b. Dec. 23, 1705. ii. Elizabeth,!). Sept. 3, 1709; d. Feb. 1, 1800; m. Mar. 18, 1730, Capt. David Fuller, son of Thomas and Esther (Fisher) Fuller, of Dedham, 1). Mar. 26, 1704: d. June 23, 1777. hi. Rachel, b. ; d. May 0, 1770, aged about 58 ; m. May 5, 1737, William Savel, who d. Apr. 24, 177:!. aged 02. iv. Susanna, 1). June 6, 1714; m. 1st, Nov. 17, 17:'.T. Thomas Ockington, of Needham; m. 2d, Barachiah Lewis; living in Roxbury 17<>7. v. Sarah, b. June 7, 1 7 1 s ; d. Aug. 2, 1795; m. Aug. 11. 174:2, Benjamin Fisher, son of Eleazer and Mary (Avery) Fisher, b. .May, 1721; d. .Ian. 18, 1777. 18. vi. Peter, b. Apr. 22, 1721. ' 36 Descendants of Richard Everett. 8 Israel 3 Everett {John, 2 Richard 1 }, born April 8, 1681, at Dedham, Mass.; died Feb. 6, 1751, at Windham, Conn.; married Nov. 9, 1710, at Lebanon, Conn., Sarah Culver, daughter of Edward and Sarah (Backus) Culver, of Lebanon. She was born at Norwich, Conn., 1694. In 1715, he was of Lebanon and sold land in Coventry. In 1721, as of Windham, he bought 500 acres north of Mansfield, and in 1722, as of Lebanon, he bought 150 acres, partly in Wind- ham and partly in Lebanon, in what is now South Windham. His name appears often in deeds up to 1738, when he sold one-half his farm to his son Israel, and one-half to his son Daniel. He and his wife were members of the Windham Church in 1726. Children, i to iii recorded at Lebanon, v to xiv at Windham : 19. i. Israel 4 , b. Apr. 11, 1712. 20. ii. Daniel, b. Jan. 26, 1714. iii. Elizabeth, b. Aug. 1, 1716; d. Oct. 29, 1752; m. Feb. 7, 1750, Benjamin Hitchcock, of Woodburv, Conn., who d. Sept. 24, I860, aged 85. iv. Hannah, b. ; m. June 5, 1745, at Lebanon, Benjamin Badcock, of Windham, b. July 24, 1711 ; both living in Windham 1757. v. Sarah, b. Apr., 1720 ; d. June, 1720. vi. Sarah, b. May 28, 1721 ; m. Dec. 29, 1747, William Beau- mont, of Lebanon. 21. vii. Ebenezer, b. , 1722. viii. Bethia, bapt. Dec. 18, 1726; d. before 1756. 22. ix. John, bapt. Jan. '26, 1729. x. Mary, bapt. Aug. 23, 1730 ; m. July 11, 1753, Enos Hawley, of Woodbury, son of Henry Hawley, of Stafford, b. 1728; both living in Woodbury 1757. xi. Jonathan, bapt. June 4, 1732; d. 1756, unm. xii. Ann, bapt. Sept. 22, 1734; living in Lebanon 1757, unm. 23. xiii. Jeremiah, bapt. Feb. 6, 1737. xiv. Abner, bapt. Oct. 28, 1739. 9 Richard 3 Everett (John, 2 Richard 1 }, born Aug. 24, 1683, at Dedham, Mass.; died 1746, at Dedham; married Mar. 3, 1708-9, Third Generation, 37 Mary Fuller, daughter of Jonathan and Mary Fuller, of Dedhani. She was born Dec. 21, 1687 ; died Jan. 7, 1782, at Attleboro', Mass. His name appears on the valuation and assessment list of Ded- hani in 1727 and 1730, and in 1738, on a petition to have lands, lying within the westerly precinct of Stoughton, annexed to Ded- hani. He was selectman from 1736 to 1741. His will, dated Jan. 25, 1745-6, probated Feb. 25, 1745-6, names wife Mary ; eldest son Joshua, buildings and land in Attleboro' and Stoughton; sons Jeremiah and Jonathan ; son Israel, the homestead in Dedhani, " he to take suitable care of my son Timothy both in health and sickness during his life ; " daughters Mary Maxey, Bethia Day, Hannah and Abigail Everett ; the First Church of Dedham " to which I belong £5." Wife Mary and son Israel, executors. Children, recorded at Dedham : 24. i. Joshua, 4 b. Dec. 4, 1709. ii. Mary, b. Dec. 17, 1711 ; m. Feb. 2, 1737-8, Joseph Maxey, of Attleboro', Mass., son of Alexander and Abigail Maxey. 25. hi. Jeremiah, b. Nov. 12, 1713. iv. Timothy, b. Oct. 4, 1715. 26. v. Jonathan, b. Aug. 3, 1717. 27. vi. Israel, b. Dec. 3, 1719. vii. Bethiah, b. Nov. 18, 1721 ; d. Nov. 24, 1722. viii. Bethiah, b. Oct. 7, 1722; m. Apr. 8, 1743, Jonathan Day, of Attleboro', afterwards of Killingly, Conn, ix. Hannah, b. Dec. 4, 1725; ra. 1st, Nov. 30, 1748, Richard Seaver, b. 1710; m. 2d, Dean, of Easton. x. Abigail, b. Dec. 3, 1727; m. George Bobinson, of Attleboro'. 10 Isaac 3 Everett (Samuel? Richard 1 '), born May 25, 1685, at Dedham, Mass. ; died ; married 1st, Mar. 1, 1709-10, Mary Hawes, daughter of John and Sarah (Derring) Dawes. She was born Feb. 10, 1683-4. He married 2d, May 21, 1728, Elizabeth Hambleton. She owned the covenant in the First Church of Dedham, Sept. 3, 1732. His name appears on the muster roll of Col. Shadrack Walton's company, July to Nov. 1722. 38 Descendants of Richard Everett. Cliilclren, recorded at Dedham : 28. i. Samuel, 4 b. Feb. 2, 1710-11. Children of second wife : ii. Mary, b. Jan. 25, 1728-9; m. May 5, 1752, in Roxbury, Mass., Epliraim Blaneher. iii. Elizabeth, b. Jan. 14, 1731-2; d. Oct. 4, 1736. iv. Isaac, b. July 27, 1734. 11 Benjamin 3 Everett (Samuel? Richard 1 '), born Mar. 20, 1692-3, at Dedham, Mass.; died Mar. 12, 1715, at Dedham; married Dec. 31, 1712, Betliia Fisher, daughter of Josiah and Meletiah (Bullen) Fisher, of Dedham. She was born Dec. 10, 1681, and married second, Oct. 18, 1726, at Wrentham, Daniel Lawrence. Administration on the estate of Benjamin Everett was granted to the widow, Mar. 19, 1715, and on the estate of Daniel Lawrence Oct. 4, 1749, when he was called of Dedham and she of Wrentham. In 1712, Benjamin Everett received from his father a deed of gift of half his estate, they to occupy the homestead jointly during the life of Samuel. Benjamin died three years before his father, whose will, dated a year after the death of Benjamin, does not mention the widow Betliia or her daughter Rebecca ; but that a part of the estate was set off to her is shown by the boundaries of land sold by Isaac Everett, brother of Benjamin, in 1724. This estate was sold, in 1735, by Roger and Rebecca Crary, of Wood- stock, Conn., as " part of the estate of Samuel Everett late of Dedham and descended to said Rebecca by inheritance." Child, recorded at Dedham : i. Rebecca, 4 b. Jan. 27, 1712-13; m. Nov. 8, 1734, Roger Crary, both of Walpole. 12 Josiah 3 Avered (Israel? Richard 1 '), born Aug. 3, 1678, at Dedham, Mass. ; died Jan. 16, 1752-3, at* Woodbury, Conn. (Bethlehem Society): married Dec. 20, 1703, at Guilford, Conn., Third (reiteration. 39 Elizabeth Cooke, daughter of Thomas and Sarah (Mason) Cooke. She was born Feb. 22, 1684, at Guilford. He removed to Guilford with his mother, after her second mar- riage with William Jones, in 1687, and remained there some years. In 1727, his name is found on the town account book of Durham, Conn., where he is called Sergeant. In 1732, he bought land in Wallingford, Conn., to which he removed and where he continued to buy and sell land until 1748, when he gave a deed of 45 acres of his estate to his son Abner. Children, recorded at Guilford : i. Elizabeth, 4 b. Nov. 5, 1704; m. July 8, 1724, at Guilford, Isaac Hotchkiss, son of Joseph and Hannah (Crittenden) Hotchkiss, b. Dec. 25, 1702; d. Sept. 17, 1752. 29. ii. Israel, b. May 4, 1708. 30. hi. Josiah, b. Aug. 4, 1710. 31. iv. Reuben, b. Nov. 7, 1712. v. Sarah, b. July 18, 171- ; m. June 12, 1735, at Wallingford Ebenezer Lewis. 32. vi. Abner, b. Apr. 7, 1721. 33. vii. Timothy, b. May 9, 1727. 34. viii. Seth. FOURTH GENERATION. 13 Joseph 4 Everett (John,* John,' 2 Richard 1 ), born July 31, 1703, at Dedham, Mass. ; died Feb. 16, 1774, at Stoughtonham, now Sharon, Mass. ; married Feb. 1, 1727-8, Hannah Richards, daughter of James and Hannah (Metcalf) Richards. She was born Oct. 10, 1707, at Dedham; died Jan. 21, 1786. He was received into the membership of the First Church of Dedham, Feb. 21, 1724-5, and was one of the original members of the Second Parish of Stoughton, in 1741. This parish became the First Parish of Stoughtonham, when the new town was organ- ized in 1765. He was elected warden in 1766 ; surveyor of ways 1770. Mar. 4, 1774, Oliver Everett of Stoughtonham was ad- mitted administrator of the estate of Joseph Everett of Stoughton- ham, cordwainer. The heirs named in the distribution of the estate, Apr. 4, 1774, were widow Hannah ; sons John, Edward, Oliver, Joseph and Jesse ; Nathan Clark, Jr., and Hannah his wife ; Jacob Hewins and Abigail Ids wife ; Micah Allen and Katherine liis wife ; Isaac Dean and Elizabeth his wife. Cliildren, recorded at Sharon : 35. i. John, 5 b. Jan. 3, 1728-9. ii. Hannah, b. Nov. 1, 1730; m. Aug. 5, 1760, Nathan Clark, Jr., of Stoughtonham. 36. Hi. Joseph, b. Feb. 10, 1732-3. iv. James, b. July 23, 1735; d. Dec. 16, 1755, unm. 37. v. Jesse, b. Aug. 29, 1738. vi. Abigail, b. Dec. 25, 1740 ; d. June 26, 1781 ; m. 1st, Oct. 9, 1760, Elijah Ilawes, son of Eleazer and Mary (Bel- cher) Hawes, b. Nov. 30, 1733; d. Oct. 1769; m. 2d, Dec. 16, 1773, Dea. Jacob Hewins, of Sharon. vii. Catherine, b. May 20, 1743 ; m. Oct. 24, 1764, Micah Allen, of Stoughtonham. 38. viii. Edward, b. Oct. 26, 1745. ix. Elizabeth, b. Apr. 8, 1748 ; m. 1st, Samuel Randall, who d. Nov. 25, 1772 ; m. 2d, Isaac Dean, of Mansfield, Mass., b. May 8, 1734; d. Nov. 22, 1803. 39. x. Oliver, b. Apr. 11, 1750. Fourth Generation. 41 14 Dea. Ebenezer 4 Everett (John? John? Richard 1 ), born Aug. 5, 1707, at Dedhain, Mass.; died June 19, 1778, at Dedham married Mar. 9, 1734, at North Andover, Mass., Joanna Stevens, daughter of Ebenezer and Sarah (Sprague) Stevens, born Sept. — , 1711 ; died June 21, 1791. In 1731, Ebenezer Everett, of Dedhain, bought for £55, lot No. 47 in Suncook, N. H. ; in 1732, for £160, 40 acres in Methuen, Mass.; in 1734, for £48, 12 acres in Methuen adjoining his pre- vious purchase. In 1738-9, he was called of Methuen ; but in 1745 and 1752, was again called of Dedham, when he sold land in Methuen. He was dismissed from the First Church of Methuen, and his wife Joanna from the First Church of Andover, to the Second Church of Dedham, March 22, 1741. He was chosen deacon of the Second Church, Nov. 30, 1760, and was selectman 1760-1764. His will, dated Jan. 10, 1776, proved July 17, 1778, names wife Joanna, sons Ebenezer, John, Asa, Moses, Andrew, Phinehas, Aaron and Oliver ; daughter Joanna. Children, ii and iii recorded at Methuen, i, iv to ix at Dedham : 40. i. Ebenezer, 5 b. Oct, 7, 1734. 41. ii. John, b. June 23, 1736. 42. iii. Asa, b. Aug. 30, 1739. 43. iv. Andrew, b. June 3, 1741. v. Joanna, b. Mar. 4, 1743-4; d. at Foxboro', Sept. 1, 1813, unm. 44. vi. Phinehas, b. Sept, 1, 1745. 45. vii. Aaron, b. June 5, 1748. 46. vhi. Moses, b. July 15, 1750. 47. ix. Oliver, b. June 11, 1752. 15 Eleazer 4 Everett (John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Aug. 10, 1712, at Dedham, Mass.; died Jan. 28, 1786, at Dedham; mar- ried 1st, Aug. 12, 1735, Judith Dean, daughter of Ebenezer and Judith Dean. She was born June 6, 1716, at Dedham; died Sept. 16, 1758. He married 2d, Nov. 29, 1759, Mrs. Bethiah (Lewis) Morse, daughter of William and Bethiah (Colbum) Lewis 42 Descendants of Richard -Everett. and widow of Ezra Morse, Jr. She was born Nov. 4, 1720, and dismissed to the church at Francestown, N. H., Sept. 9, 1791. Eleazer Everett renewed his baptismal covenant with the First Church of Dedham, June 20, 1736, and was admitted to the Second Church, Nov. 7, 1756, where he was an active member in 1776. Judith Everett, wife of Eleazer, was admitted to full com- munion in the Second Church, Mar. 14, 1741-2. His will, dated Sept. 12, 1782, proved June 20, 1786, names wife Bethiah; sons Nathaniel, Abel and Eleazer; daughters Judith Wight, Sarah Everett, Lois Smith and Melatiah Fales. Children, recorded at Dedham : i. Mehitable 5 , b. May 19, 1736; d. Jan. 30, 1738-9. ii. Judith, b. June 18, 1738; d. Dec. 4, 1818; m. Sept. 16, 1762, Joseph Wight, son of Joseph and Miriam (Stan- ley) Wight, b. Dec. 17, 1740; d. Sept. 13, 1809. They removed from Dedham to Rutland, Mass., 1763 ; thence to Norwich, Mass. hi. Eleazer, b. July 12, 1740; d. June 22, 1759, at Fort Cum- berland, N. S. iv. Mehitable, b. Sept, 28, 1742; d. Dec. 29, 1760. v. Lois, b. Mar. 17, 1744-5; m. Dec. 3, 1772, Jesse Smith, of Stoughton. 48. vi. Nathaniel, b. Julv 19, 1747. vii. Melatiah, b. Jan. 22, 1749-50; d. 1825; m. Apr. 13, 1779, Eliphalet Fales, of Dedham, son of Eliphalet and Abi- gail (Everett) Fales, b. Nov. 3, 1743; d. Dec. 18, 1825. viii. Sarah, b. Auo-. 5, 1752. 49. ix. Abel, b. Fek 18, 1756-7. Child of second wife : 50. x. Eleazer, b. Apr. 25, 1761. 16 Edward 4 Everett (John? John, 2 Richard 1 }, born Oct. 18, 1714, at Dedham, Mass.; died June 30, 1745, at Dedham; married Jan. 23, 1738-9, Mary Allen, daughter of Eleazer and Mary (Battle) Allen. She was born June 10, 1717 ; died Jan. 4, 1810; married, second, Aug. 10, 1763, Gamaliel Gerould, of Wrentham. Fourth Generation. 43 Mary, wife of Edward Everett, was received into the Second Church of Dedham, Dec. 2, 1739, and he was received Oct. 4, 1741. Administration on the estate of Edward Everett, house- wright, was granted his widow Mary, Sept. 17, 1745. Six small children were mentioned, but not named. Oct. 10, 1755, Mary was made guardian of her son Edward, aged about 15, and Aug. 26, 1763, he was appointed guardian of his brother David, aged above 14. Children, recorded at Dedham : 51. i. Edward, 5 b. Dec. 9, 1739. ii. Mary, b. Dec. 10, 1739; d. at Concord, Oct. 21, 1822; m. Mar. 8, 1764, Joseph Fisher, of Dedham, son of Joseph and Mary (Metcalf) Pusher, b. Mav 17, 1739; d. Dec. 2, 1790. hi. Mercy, b. June 29, 1741 ; d. Mar. 25, 1828 ; m. Feb. 15, 1763, Ebenezer Colburn, son of Joseph and Mehitable Colburn, b. May 15, 1738; d. Sept. 17, 1824. They removed to Natick, Mass., and in 1779 to Rindge, N. H. iv. Abigail, b. Mar. 9, 1742-3; d. Oct. 5, 1777; m. (int.) Dec. 7, 1770, Eliphalet Fales of Dedham, son of Eliphalet and Abigail 4 (Everett) Fales; b. Nov. 3, 1743; d. Dec. 13, 1825. 52. v. David, b. Apr. 16, 1745. vi. Hannah, b. Apr. 16, 1745. 17 William 4 Everett (William? John? Richard 1 '), born Dec. 23, 1705, at Dedham, Mass.; died Feb. 8, 1752, at Dedham ; married Dec. 8, 1727, Mary Thorp, daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth (White) Thorp, of Dedham. She was born Feb. 24, 1703-4 ; died Feb. 5, 1799. He recognized his baptismal covenant in the First Church of Dedham, Aug. 10, 1729, in order to have his first child baptized. He was selectman 1744-1748. Administration on his estate was granted to his widow Mary, May 1, 1752, and June 15, 1753, she was made guardian of Elizabeth, aged about 18, and Desire, aged about 11. 44 Descendants of llichard Everett. Children, recorded at Dedham : i. William, 5 b. Dec. 22, 1728; d. Feb. 28, 1730. 53. ii. William, b. Apr. 19, 1730. iii. Mary, b. Jan. 25, 1732; d. July 31, 1738. 54. iv. Josiah, b. Oct. 17, 1733. v. Elizabeth, b. Dec. 14, 1735; d. Sept. 14, 1810; m. 1st, Aug. 31, 1755, James Wetherbee, sou of Thomas Wetherbee, bapt. June 23, 1734; d. Dec. 10, 1760; m. 2d, Feb. 8, 1769, Seth Clap, of Walpole, son of Joshua and Silence (Bird) Clap, b. Nov. 4, 1722; d. Sept. 10, 1788. vi. Sybil, b. Oct. 18, 1737; d. Jan. 15, 1742. vii. David, b. Jan. 15, 1740; d. Jan. 2, 1742. viii. Desire, b. Aug. 12, 1742; d. July 3, 1822; m. May 22, 1777, John Holmes, of Stoughtonham. 18 Peter 4 Everett (William? John? Richard 1 ), bom Apr. 22, 1721, at Dedham; died Mar. 19, 1748, at Dedham; married Mar. 21, 1744-5, at Walpole, Abigail Clap, daughter of Thomas and Hannah Clap, of Dedham. She was born Apr., 1724 ; died Nov. 20, 1777 ; married second, Oct. 12, 1749, Jonathan Lewis, son of John. He was born Dec. 6, 1708, at Dorchester; died Oct. 24, 1786. Peter Everett and his wife Abigail owned the covenant in the Second Church of Dedham, Aug. 25, 1745. She was appointed administratrix of his estate Oct. 4, 1748. The heirs named in the distribution of the property, 1763, were his children Peter and Abigail, and his widow, then Abigail Lewis. Children, recorded at Dedham : i. Abigail, 5 b. Sept. 4, 1745. 55. ii. Peter, b. Apr. 5, 1747. 19 Israel 4 Everit (Israel, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born April 11, 1712, at Lebanon, Conn. ; living, 1788, at Norwich, Conn. ; married Feb. 11, 1739-40, at Windham, Conn., Hannah West. His wife was admitted to the church at Windham, May 15, 1745, and he was admitted to the same church the following month, June, by Fourth Generation. 45 transfer from the church at Goshen, a parish in the adjoining town of Lebanon. He bought and sold much land, living according to deeds 1734-1747 at Windham, 1760-1770 at Lebanon, and 1771- 1783 at Norwich, in which latter town he was taxed, 1774-1788. Dec. 24, 1756, he was appointed administrator of the estate of his unmarried brother Jonathan, deceased, and with his account, filed and approved Sept. 1, 1757, are receipts signed by all his brothers, sisters and brothers-in4aw, specifying their amounts re- ceived, proportion and relationship. Child, recorded at Windham : 56. i. Israel, 5 b. Jan. 14, 1740-41. 20 Daniel 4 Ea^erit (Israel, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Jan. 26, 1714, at Lebanon, Conn. ; died Dec. 21, 1792, at Woodbury, Conn. ; married Mar. 25, 1747, at Bethlehem Society, Woodbury, Conn., Elizabeth Steele, daughter of Lieut. John and Mary (Newell) Steele. She was born Oct. 23, 1719, at Farmington, Conn., and died Jan. 30, 1794, at Woodbury. June 6, 1738, as " of Windham," he bought one half of his father's farm in that town for <£200, and on Jan. 8, 1739, he sold the same to his brother Israel for X400. Probably it was at this time that he settled at Woodbury, where for many years he served as a magistrate. At a town meeting, Sept. 19, 1775, he was elected one of the Committee of Observation. Children, born at Woodbury, Conn. : 57. i. Daniel, 5 b. May 1, 1748. ii. Sarah, b. Nov. 14, 1749; m. Nov. 21, 1769, Asaph Parmely. in. Mary, b. June 6, 1754; m. Dec. 5, 1776, David Frisbie. 58. iv. Abner, b. May 12, 1760. 21 Ebenezer 4 Everit (Israel, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born about 1722, at Windham, Conn.; died July 24, 1810, aged 88 years. at Sharon, Conn.; married Lucy Moulton, who was born about 1728 and died Sept. 28, 1813, aged 85 years, at Sharon. He lived in early years at Hebron, moved in 1745 to Sharon, and lived in 46 Descendants of Richard Everett. that part of the town which was set off in 1800 as the parish of Ellsworth. He and his wife were among the original members of the church organized, Mar. 15, 1802, in the new parish. His sons and daughters married and settled within one and a half miles of his home. The town records show, that as a householder in Sharon, in 1776, he enlisted in a company of minute men under Capt. Caleb Jewit. Children, recorded at Sharon : i. Lucy, 5 b. May 1, 1750; m. May 8, 1770, William Avery, son of William and Mary Avery. He was b. about 1751, at Sharon, where he lived until 1800, when he moved to Duanesburg, N. Y. 59. ii. Isaiah, b. Apr. 11, 1752. 60. hi. Ebe or Ebenezer, b. Jan. 17, 1754. 61. iv. Eliphalet, b. Dec. 3, 1757. v. Olive, b. Feb. 14, 1760; m. Dec. 9, 1779, at Sharon, John Lord, son of Joseph and Esther (Chapman) Lord. He was b. Feb. 22, 1757, at Sharon, vi. Mehitable, b. Oct. 11, 1762; d. unm. vii. Sylvia, b. ; m. David Marvin. viii. Lois, bapt. June 5, 1768; m. Apr. 7, 1785, at Sharon, Thomas St. John. Lx. Irene, b. Feb. 20, 1771 ; d. Oct. 7, 1854; m. Aug. 9, 1789, Caleb Chapman. 22 John 4 Everit {Israel, 21 John, 2 Richard 1 }, baptized Jan. 26, 1729, at Windham, Conn.; m. Dec. 10, 1752, at Sharon, Sarah Gay. He was a blacksmith by trade, lived at Windham until about 1750, when he moved to Sharon, and in the early settlement of Ohio again moved to the northern part of that State, where he is said to have died. While at Sharon, in 1776, he enlisted with his brother Ebenezer in a company of minute men, under Capt. Caleb Jewit. Children, born at Sharon : i. Elizabeth, 5 b. Mar. 3, 1753; ra. Oct. 8, 1767, Simeon Sprague, son of Capt. John Sprague, who came from Lebanon in 1737. ii. Jonathan, b. July 15, 1755; d. Oct. 31, 1755. hi. John, b. Jan. 6, 1757. Fourth Generation. 47 23 Jeremiah 4 Everit (Israel, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), baptized Feb. 6, 1737, at Windham, Conn. ; married Lydia . From deeds and town records, he appears to have lived at Windham, Conn., until about 1765, when he moved to Norwich, Conn., where the tax list of 1783 shows him still a resident. By deed dated Feb. 18, 1769, recorded April 10, 1788, at Torrington, he, as "of Nor- wich, Co. New London, Conn.," buys 41 acres of land in Torring- ton, Conn., being right No. 97. By deed dated March 23, 1789, recorded July 4, 1789, at Torrington, he, as of " Franklin, Co. New London, Conn.," transfers this same land to Oliver Everit, probably his son, also of Franklin. He is said later to have been a preacher in Western New York. Nov. 6, 1780, he was a Second Lieut, in Capt. Hungerford's company, Col. McClellan's regiment, New London and Groton, and was discharged, Jan. 4, 1781. Possibly it was Ins son who served. Children, i and ii born at Windham, iii-viii, at Norwich : i. Jeremiah, 5 b. May 10, 1762. ii. Lydia, b. Jan. 14, 1764; d. a few years after marriage; in. Nov. 25, 1784, at Windham, probably to Joseph Manning. He was b. Dec. 9, 1761, at Windham, moved to Windsor and later to Poultney, Vt., where he d. about 1849. iii. Oliver, b. Sept. 18, 1766. By deed he received from his father, both called as " of Franklin, Co. New London " in 1789, 41 acres of land, in Torrington, and the follow- ing year, 1790, as "of Lebanon," he transferred the same land to Stephen Fyler and others. iv. Vine, b. Jan. 8, 1768; served as private in Capt. Hunger- ford's company, Col. McClellan's regiment, New Lon- don and Groton, from Nov. 12, 1780, to Jan. 10, 1781. v. Clarissa, b. Oct. 1, 1769. vi. Israel, b. Feb. 18, 1771. vii. Alice, b. July 28, 1772. viii. Betsey, b. Aug. 9, 1774. 24 Dea. Joshua 4 Everett (Richard 3 John 2 Richard J ), born Dec. 4, 1709, at Dedham, Mass.; died Aug. 31, 1786, at Attieboro', 48 Descendants of Richard Everett. Mass. ; married 1st, Dec. 12, 1734, Margaret Avery, daughter of William and Esther A very, of Dedham. She was born Jan. 25, 1713-4; died Mar. 3, 1754-5. He married 2d, Jan. 24, 1759, Patience (Carpenter) Stanley, daughter of Zachariah and Mar- garet Carpenter, of Rehoboth, and widow of Abner Stanley, of Attleboro'. She was born June 27, 1729 ; died July 28, 1787. He settled at Attleboro' about 1733, where he purchased an estate of the Woodcock family, on the Post Road, which has since been intersected by the dividing line between Wrentham and Attleboro'. To the house, now situated in North Attleboro', he added the west part. During the Revolution the Count Rocham- beau, Baron Steuben, Gens. Knox and Lafayette slept for a night under its roof. In 1734, he received by deed of gift as his share of his father's estate — a double portion — 70 h acres in Attleboro' and Stoughton. He joined the church in Dedham in 1728, and was dismissed to the church in Attleboro', in 1735. In 1747, he was one of the founders and deacon of a church called " The Church of the New Light, or Separatists," which was reorganized, in 1709, as a Baptist church. He was a man of sound judgment and liberal views, commanding the respect of the community in which he lived. His will, dated Feb. 2, 1781, proved Apr. 3, 1787, names wife Patience, sons Joshua, Josiah and William ; daughters Margaret Blackington, Mary Sprague and Esther Orne. Children, recorded at Attleboro' : i. Margaret, 5 b. Oct. 7, 1735 ; m. Peter Blackington, of Attleboro'. ii. Mary, b. Sept. 27, 1737; m. Sept. 30, 1756, John Sprague, of Wrentham. iii. Esther, b. Oct. 24, 1739; m. James Orne, of Attleboro'. 62. iv. Joshua, b. Sept. 21, 1741. 63. v. Josiah, b. June 6, 1743. vi. David, b. June 2, 1745 ; d. Apr. 18, 1752. \ ii. Samuel, b. Nov. 5, 1751; d. Jan. 12, 1777. He was taken prisoner at the battle of Long Island and confined on board the Fidelity ; was released, but died at Milford, Conn., on his way home. 64. viii. William, b. Jan. 10*, 1754. Fourth Generation. 49 25 Jeremiah 4 Everett (Richard, 5 John, 2 Richard l ), born Nov. 12, 1713, at Dedham, Mass. ; died Mar. 27, 1798, at Halifax, Vt. ; married 1st, Apr. 22, 1736, Rebecca Blackington, daughter of Pentecost and Rebecca (Figget) Blackington, of Attleboro', Mass. She was born Nov. 7, 1717; died Nov. 25, 1753. He married 2d, Mindwell Woodward, daughter of Ebenezer and Mindwell (Stone) Woodward, of Newton, and widow of Rev. Nathaniel Shepard, of Attleboro'. She was born Feb. 26, 1717 ; died Sept. 21, 1794. He resided at Attleboro' and is called "house joyner" and "husbandman" in numerous conveyances of land, between 1743 and 1765. He served as private in Capt. Caleb Richardson's company, Col. Timothy Pond's regiment, in 1775. He removed to Halifax, Vt., where he died. Children, recorded at Attleboro' : 65. i. Richard, 5 b. Jan. 3, 1736-7. h. Rebeckah, b. Dec. 12, 1738; m. Mar. 19, 1761, William Follett, of Attleboro'. 66. iii. Jeremiah, b. Nov. 25, 1740. iv. Anne, b. June 20, 1743; m. Feb. 18, 1767, Henry Lyon, of Ashford. 67. v. John, b. Jan. 30, 1744-5. vi. Mary, b. June 13, 1749; m. Sept. 26, 1769, John Williams, of Concord, vii. Hannah, b. Sept. 26, 1752; d. Nov. 24, 1753. Children of second wife : 68. viii. Samuel, b. Nov. 16, 1756. ix. Hannah, b. Nov. 16, 1756; m. Feb. 3, 1777, William Free- man, of Attleboro'. 69. x. Penuel, b. Sept, 3, 1758. 70. xi. Levi, b. Sept. 23, 1760. 26 Dea. Jonathan 4 Everett (Richard, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 *), born Aug. 3, 1717, at Dedham, Mass. ; died Dec. 15, 1796, at Wren- tham ; married Sept. 5, 1744, Jemima Mann, daughter of Pelatiah 50 Descendant* of Richard Everett. and Jemima (Farrington) Mann, of Wrentham. She was born Dec. 21, 1722. In 1742, he bought for £510 a homestead in Attleboro', Mass., where he lived until 1753, when he removed to Wrentham. He was admitted to the First Church of Dedham, Jan. 17, 1741-2, and in 1744, was dismissed to the church in Attleboro'. He was a minute man from Wrentham, in Oliver Pond's company, which marched on the Lexington alarm of Apr. 19, 1775 ; and he also served in the same company from September to December of that year. His will, dated Sept. 3, 1791, proved Jan. 3, 1797, mentions Iris wife Jemima ; sons Jonathan, Pelatiah, Abijah, Timothy and Daniel ; daughters Jemima Messenger, Susanna Mann, Tryphena Shepard and Melatiah Hawes ; and grandson Samuel Bugbee, " son of my daughter Eunice Bugbee." Children, i to vi recorded at Attleboro', vii to xii at Wrentham : i. Jemima, 5 b. Dec. 12, 1745; m. Aug. 15, 1765, at Wren- tham, Wigglesworth Messenger, son of Ebenezer and Rebecca (Sweetzer) Messenger, b. Dec. 16, 1743; d. Nov. 26, 1818. ii. Susannah, b. May 5, 1747; m. Aug. 28, 1766, at Wren- tham, George Mann. 71. iii. Jonathan, b. June 16, 1748. iv. Tryphena, b. Nov. 5, 1749; m. Aug. 8, 1771, at Wren- tham, Jonathan Shepard. 72. v. Pelatiah, b. Dec. 11, 1750. vi. David, b. May 23, 1752; minute man on Lexington Alarm, vii. John, b. Apr. 20, 1754; d. June 1, 1754. 73. viii. Abijah, b. Apr. 29, 1756. ix. Eunice, b. Apr. 15, 1758; d. Oct. 15, 1758. x. Eunice, b. Aug. 11, 1759; m. Feb. 27, 1781, at Wren- tham, Samuel Bugbee. 74. xi. Daniel, b. June 21, 1761. 75. xii. Timothy, b. Nov. 7, 1763. xiii. Melatiah, b. Aug. 8, 1767; m. Jan. 10, 1787, Capt. Amos Hawes, son of Joseph and Hannah (Fisher) Hawes, of Wrentham, b. July 26, 1761 ; d. Jan. 18, 1804. 27 Israel 4 Everett (Richard, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Dec. 3, 1719, at Dedham, Mass. ; died Apr. 21, 1803, at Dedham ; married Fourth Generation. 51 Oct. 13, 1743, Sarah Metcalf, daughter of Nathaniel and Mary (Gay) Metcalf, born Nov. 18, 1720. He resided at Dedham and was admitted to the First Church, Apr. 11, 1743, where his children were baptized. Children, recorded at Dedham : 76. i. Israel, 5 b. Oct. 13, 1744. 77. ii. Nathaniel, b. Dec. 1, 1745. 78. hi. Ebenezer, b. Sept. 26, 1747. 79. iv. William, b. Oct. 10, 1749. v. Sarah, b. July 22, 1751. 80. vi. Richard, b. Apr. 17, 1753. vii. Mary, b. Jan. 9, 1755; m. Feb. 17, 1780, Nathaniel Fales, lived at New London, N. H. vhi. Joseph, b. Jan. 7, 1757; d. July 26, 1794. 81. ix. Aaron, b. Nov. 18, 1758. 82. x. David, b. Aug. 20, 1763. xi. Margaret, b. May 26, 1765; d. 1843; m. Aug. 8, 1799, at Cambridge, Mass., John Norcross, son of Nathaniel and Jemima (Abbott) Norcross, of Lexington, Mass. He was b. May, 1771; d. 1823. 28 Samuel 4 Everett (Isaac,* Samuel, 2, Richard 1 '), born Feb. 2, 1710-11, at Dedham; died before Feb. 11, 1754; married Mar- garet . His name is on the first assessment roll of the Third Parish of Dedham (West Dedham), in 1737. Jeremiah Dean was appointed administrator of the estate of Samuel Everett, housewright, Feb. 11, 1754. Children, recorded at Dedham : i. Margaret, 5 b. Dec. 31, 1738; d. Dec. 29, 1817; in. (int.) June 4, 1768, Elijah Seabury. 83. ii. Samuel, b. Apr. 3, 1741. iii. Mary, b. May 12, 1744; d. unm. iv. Rebecca, b. July 26, 1747; m. Jan. 26, 1769, Aaron Ayers, of Needham, b. June 15, 1735. v. Sybil, b. June 5, 1750. 84. vi. Isaac, b. Jan. 11, 1754. vii. Elizabeth, b. Jan. 11, 1754. 52 Descendants of Richard Everett. 29 Israel 4 Avered (Josiah* Israel, 2 Richard 2 ), born May 4, 1708, at Guilford, Conn. ; died about 1794, at Torrington, Conn. ; married Aug. 25, 1731, at Durham, Conn., Abigail Beach, perhaps daughter of Richard and Hannah Beach, born Feb. 5 or 15, 1710- 11, at Durham, Conn. In 1736, he bought seventy-five acres of land at Torrington, Conn., when he was called of Wallingford. He removed to Tor- rington, in 1737, and lived in the west part of the town. He was a miller and in 1739, built the first corn mill in Torrington. He died about 1794, as is shown by a deed dated Jan. 29, 1795, in which Abigail, Anna and Hannah Everett, of Torring- ton ; Sarah Green, of Clarendon, Vt. ; Titus and Eunice Andrews, of Stillwater, N. Y., sell land belonging to the estate of Israel Everett, of Torrington, deceased. Children, born at Durham and Torrington : i. Mical, 5 b. July 29, 1732. ii. Abigail, b. Mar. 1, 1733-4. 85. iii. Samuel, b. Feb. 6, 1739. iv. Anna, b. Jan. 15, 1740-1. v. Sarah, bapt. May 6, 1744; m. (Peleg?) Green; res. 1795, Clarendon, Vt. vi. Hannah, b. May 7, 1747. vii. Eunice, bapt. Sept., 1750. 80. vhi. Israel, b. June 16, 1752. ix. Eunice, b. Apr. 16, 1755; m. Titus Andrews; res. 1795, Stillwater, N. Y. 30 Capt. Josiah 4 Avered (Josiah, s Israel, 2 Richard *), born Aug. 5, 1710, at Guilford, Conn. ; died Feb. 23, 1765, at Woodbury (Bethlehem Society) ; married Mar. 20, 1740, Hannah Hinman, daughter of Capt. Andrew and Mary (Noble) Hinman, of Wood- bury. She was born Dec. 5, 1714, at Woodbury; died May 19, 1803, at Winchester, Conn. He lived at Woodbury (Bethlehem Society), and in 1751 bought, for £200 and £500, two lots of undivided land in Win- chester, Conn. Soon after this, he became disabled by the kick of Fourth Generation. 53 a horse and was confined to his bed until his death. His will was proved Mar. 19, 1765. After the death of her husband, Hannah Avered removed with her mother and children to Winchester, where there were then but three families. She kept a tavern on the North Road ; owned the covenant in 1771 ; took the oath of fidelity Jan. 18, 1782, and was assessed £14-1-6 in 1783. Children, born at Woodbury : i. Elihu, 5 b. Mar. 5, 1741-2; d. Oct. 25, 1759. ii. Mary, b. Feb. 13, 1743; d. Mar. 9, 1760. iii. Aaron, b. Apr. 3, 1745; d. Dec. 4, 1761. 87. iv. Noble, b. Mar. 3, 1747. 88. v. Josiah, b. Feb. 27, 1749-50. vi. Hannah, b. Jan. 1, 1750-51 ; m. Mar. 2, 1774, Thomas Hosmer, son of Thomas Hosmer, of Hartford, Conn. vii. Diana, b. Feb. 14, 1753; d. Dec. 11, 1843; m. Dea. Theo- philus Humphrey. 89. viii. Andrew, b. July 31, 1755. ix. Mabel, b. July 31, 1755; d. Feb. 24, 1804; m. May 30, 1776, Daniel Corbin, son of Capt. Peter and Abigail (Benedict) Corbin, b. Oct. 1, 1757, at Danbury, Conn. ; d. 1809, at Colebrook, Conn. x. Amelia, b. May 14, 1757; d. Oct. 22, 1843; m. May 15, 1782, Dr. Solomon Everitt, of Canton, Conn. 31 Lieut. Reuben 4 Avered (Josiah, 3 Israel, 2 Richard 1 ), born Nov. 7, 1712, at Guilford, Conn.; married 1st, Mar. 27, 1743, Bethiah Thompson, who died Aug. 25, 1751, at Woodbury, Conn. ; married 2d, Apr. 30, 1755, Lydia Beach, who died Sept. 22, 1809, aged 84 years, at Woodbury, Conn. He was one of the first settlers, in 1734, in the Bethlehem Society, Woodbury, Conn. ; was admitted a member of the First Congregational Church at Woodbury, June 10, 1739 ; was styled lieutenant in the record of his second marriage and served as ;i Revolutionary soldier from Woodbury. Children, born at Woodbury : i. Elizabeth, 5 b. July 9, 1740; m. Sept. 12, 1774, Atwood Bird. ii. Moses, b. Apr. 1, 1744; d. Jan. 17, 1759. iii. Hannah, b. June 6, 1750; d. July 9, 1750. 54 Descendants of Richard Everett. Children of second wife : iv. Lydia, b. May 25, 1756. v. Reuben, b. May 22, 1762. 32 Abner 4 Avered (Avery) (Josiah? Israel? Richard 1 ), born Apr. 7, 1721, at Guilford, Conn.; died , 1804, at Walling- ford, Conn. ; married Dec. 5, 1744, at Wallingford, Eunice Hall, daughter of Ens. Amos and Ruth (Royce) Hall, born Aug. 21, 1724, at Wallingford, and died there Jan. 21, 1776. His name and his children's names were written indifferently Avered and Avery. In 1747, he received a gift from his father, Josiah Avered, of 45 acres in Wallingford. In 1771, as " Avery" he sold land, and in 1777, as " Avery" he bought land. In 1793, he sold to Abner Avered, Jr., " the mansion house where I now live and half of other buildings etc.," all in Wallingford ; this deed was signed Abner Avered, and Iris oldest son, as a witness, signed Amos Averit. By deed dated March 8, 1779, and recorded Mar. 23, 1784, Abner Avered, of Wallingford, transferred to his sons Amos Avered and Ambrose Avered 130 acres of land in parish of Northbury, township of Waterbury, Conn., now the town of Plymouth. His will, dated Oct. 27, 1797, and proved May 31, 1804, men- tions sons Edmond, Amos, Abner and Ambrose Avery, and daugh- ter Eunice Whitney, wife of Enos Whitney. Amos and Ambrose gradually changed their name to Everett, while Edmond and Abner changed to Avery. Children, recorded at Wallingford : 90. i. Amos, 5 b. Sept. 22, 1745. 91. ii. Abner, b. April 21, 1748. 92. iii. Edmund, b. Nov. 22, 1750. 93. iv. Ambrose, b. Dec. 7, 1752. v. Eunice, b. May 22, 1760; d. Oct, 20, 1838, at Gibson, Pa.; m. 1787, Enos Whitnev, of Wallingrford, son of John and Deborah (Smith) Whitney, b. Aug. 10, 1761, at Branford, Conn. ; d. Oct. 8, 1846, at Gibson, Pa. Fourth Generation. 55 33 Timothy 4 Aveked (Josiah, 5 Israel, 2 Richard 1 ), born May 9, 1727, at Guilford, Conn. ; married May 4, 1772, Mary Comstock. He lived in Woodbury, Conn. (Bethlehem Society.) Child, born at Woodbury : i. Mary, 5 b. June 3, 1773. 34 Seth 4 Avered (Josiah? Israel, 2 Richard 1 ), born at Guilford, Conn. ; married Feb. 26, 1752, Eunice Minor. He probably settled at Bethlehem Society, Woodbury, Conn., with his brother Reuben, in 1734. He signed the petition, in 1739, to separate the Bethlehem Society from the mother church at Woodbury. His name was, in later years, written Everit. Children, born at Woodbury : i. Lois, 5 b. Oct, 26, 1752. ii. Eunice, b. Apr. 4, 1754. hi. Damaris, b. May 14, 1756. iv. Seth, b. Nov. 14, 1760. v. Moses, b. Oct. 18, 1770. FIFTH GENERATION. 35 John 5 Everett (Joseph* John, 3 John, 2 Richard *), born Jan. 3, 1728-9, at Stoughton, Mass.; died Jan. 26, 1811, at Wrentham, Mass. ; married 1st, Nov. 27, 1760, Mary Smith, of Wrentham, who died June 18, 1773. He married 2d, Dec. 9, 1773, Isabel Hodges, daughter of Eliphalet and Abigail (Fillebrown) Hodges, of Stoughton, born Nov. 4, 1746 ; died Jan. 27, 1830, at Wrentham. He was admitted to the First Church of Stoughton, Dec. 21, 1760, and his wife, Nov. 13, 1761. Born in that part of Stough- ton which later became Sharon, he lived there until about 1776 or 1780, when he removed to Mansfield, Mass., and later to Wrentham. He was surveyor of ways, at Sharon, 1769, and served on the Lexington Alarm, as private, in the 7th company, under Capt. Israel Smith. Children, i, ii recorded at Stoughton, iii, iv, v, at Sharon, vi-viii, at Mansfield : i. Mary, 6 b. Mar. 31, 1762. ii. Susanna, b. May 9, 1764. iii. Elizabeth, b. Apr. 7, 1766. iv. Sinthe, b. June 4, 1770. v. Jason, b. July 24, 1772. Children of second wife : 94. vi. Eliphalet, b. Mar. 14, 1783. 95. vii. George, b. Apr. 22, 1785. viii. Sally, b. May 12, 1788; ni. Oct. 14, 1817, at Wrentham, Abijah Metcalf, of Charlton. 36 Lieut. Joseph 5 Everett (Joseph, 4 John, 3 John, 2 Miehard 1 ), born Feb. 10, 1732-3, at Stoughton, now Sharon, Mass. ; died Sept. 17, 1785, at Foxboro', Mass.; married Oct. 22, 1755, at Fifth Generation. 57 Wrentham, Mass., Kezia Ware, daughter of Nathaniel and Pris- cilla (Grant) Ware, born Mar. 14, 1735-6, at Wrentham; died Apr. 4, 1824, at Foxboro'. He lived in that part of Wrentham which became Foxboro'. He was commissioned Apr. 21, 1776, 1st Lieut, in Capt. Samuel Fisher's company, Col. Ephraim Wheelock's (4th Suffolk co.) regiment. His will, dated Apr. 30, 1781, proved Oct. 4, 1785, names wife Keziah; daughters Keziah, Betty, Tryphena, and Peggy; sons Joseph, Richard, and George. Children, born at Wrentham and Foxboro' : i. Keziah, 6 b. Oct. 4, 1757 ; d. Jan. 28, 1847, unm. ii. Betsey, b. July 18, 1760; d. Oct. 25, 1787; m. June 11, 1786, Capt. Alexander Foster, of Attleboro', Mass., son of Alexander and Esther (Pratt) Foster, b. May 25, 1762 ; d. Feb. 23, 1808, at Fitzwilliam, N. H. hi. Tryphena, b. Aug. 26, 1764 ; d. May 8, 1857, at Attleboro' ; m. June 30, 1785, at Walpole, Jacob Balcom, b. May 31, 1763; d. Apr. 29, 1839. Joseph, b. Oct. 3, 1766. Richard, b. , 1771. Peggy, b. Apr. 30, 1774; d. Oct. 29, 1859, at Attleboro'; m. Nov. 29, 1798, at Foxboro', Samuel Holbrook Everett, son of Aaron and Abigail (Holbrook) Everett, vii. George, b. June 2, 1780; d. Nov. 2, 1781. 37 Jesse 5 Everett (Joseph,* John, 3 John, 2 Richard 2 ), born Aug. 29, 1738, at Stoughton, now Sharon, Mass. ; died Oct. 20, 1802, at Framingham, Mass. ; married 1st, Mar. 7, 1759, at Wrentham, Mass., Sarah Hews, who died there, Dec. 12, 1770, in her 30th year; married 2d, Oct. 20, 1771, at Bristol, R. I., Elizabeth Salis- bury, daughter of Benjamin Salisbury. She died at Wrentham, Dec. 29, 1819. He lived in Wrentham and Framingham, and received lands, in Walpole, on the division of his father's estate. He served as sergeant in the Revolution. His will, dated Oct. 9, 1802, proved Nov. 2, 1802, names wife Elizabeth; grandchildren Elias and Maria Hawes, children of George Hawes and Nancy his wife; son Jesse ; grandson George Norton ; granddaughters Sally and 96. IV. 97. v. VI. 58 Descendants of Richard Everett. Eunice Everett, daughters of Jesse ; sons Benjamin and James, deceased. Children, born at Wrentham : i. Sarah, 6 b. Oct. 29, 1760; m. June 3, 1783, Dr. Jenks Norton, d. May 1, 1796, in his 37th year, ii. James, b. Mar. 17, 1763 ; d. Oct. 9, 1777. in. Otis, b. Mar. 10, 1765 ; d. Nov. 7, 1767. 98. iv. Jesse, b. Aug. 18, 1767. v. Cyntha, b. Sept. 9, 1770; d. Nov. 5, 1770. Children of second wife : vi. Benjamin, b. Aug. 9, 1773; d. Aug. 9, 1801, unm. vii. Nancy, b. Aug. 9, 1773; d. July 6, 1801; m. Oct. 27, 1796, Col. George Hawes, of Wrentham, son of Benja- min and Olive Hawes, who d. May 9, 1847, aged 85. viii. Polly, b. , 1775; d. Oct. 12, 1777. ix. James, b. , 1780 ; d. Mar. 28, 1800, unm. 38 Edward 5 Everett (Joseph* John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Oct. 26, 1745, at Stoughton, now Sharon, Mass. ; died at Sharon, 1806 ; married 1st, Nov. 21, 1771, Mary Capen, daughter of Elijah and Elizabeth (Bird) Capen; baptized Mar. 8, 1747, at Stoughton; died Apr. 24, 1781, at Sharon. She was admitted to the church June 14, 1778. He married 2d, May 8, 1782, Hannah Leonard, of Mansfield, who died Nov. 30, 1823, aged 70. She was admitted to the church, at Sharon, Mar. 2, 1794, and married second, Nov. 22, 1808, John Smith, of Sharon, known as " Baptist John," having been the first Baptist in town. He died May 26, 1825, aged 90. Children, born in Sharon : i. James, 6 b. Aug. 9, 1778; d. Nov. 11, 1815; m. Phebe Thayer, of Mansfield, d. Feb. 27, 1822. ii. Elizabeth, b. Apr. 7, 1781 ; d. Jan. — , 1782. iii. Mary, b. Apr. 7, 1781 ; d. unm. Children of second wife : iv. Hannah, b. Aug. — , 1785; pub. Mar. 24, 1805, to Elijah Bardens, Jr., of Walpole. 99. v. Leonard, b. Sept. 26, 1787. Fifth Generation. 59 vi. Abigail, b. Aug. — , 1789; d. Apr. 15, 1831; m. Apr. 11, 1819, Joseph Bicknell, of Sharon, vii. Betsey, b. Feb. — , 1792 ; d. July 26, 1817. 39 Dea. Oliver Everett 5 (Joseph^ John? John, 2 Richard *), born Apr. 11, 1750, at Stoughton, now Sharon, Mass. ; died July 28, 1827, at Sharon; married Nov. 15, 1773, at Sharon, Susannah Capen, daughter of Ebenezer and Elizabeth (Leeds) Capen, born Sept. 18, 1751, at Stoughton; died Sept. 10, 1812, at Sharon. He and his wife were admitted to the church at Sharon, then called Stoughtonham, Dec. 11, 1774. In 1776, he was elected town warden, and in 1779, tythingman. He was deacon of the church, and in 1798, a member of the committee to provide preaching. He served in the Revolution, as private in Capt. Ed- ward B. Savell's company, Col. Gill's regiment. Children, recorded at Sharon : i. Hannah, 6 b. Aug. 11, 1774; d. Dec. 4, 1848; in. Nov. 6, 1794, Benjamin Ravnolds, of Sharon, who died Sept. 15, 1840, aged 72. 100. ii. Oliver, b. Aug. 19, 1776. 101. iii. Otis, b. Oct. 17, 1778. 102. iv. Moses, b. Dec. 26, 1780. 103. v. Aaron, b. Jan. 2, 1783. vi. Susanna, b. Feb. 23, 1785 ; d. Apr. 16, 1858 ; m. Apr. 18, 1813, at Sharon, Nathaniel Kimball, son of Daniel and Elizabeth (Tenney) Kimball, b. Apr. 28, 1780 ; d. Jan. 12, 1869. They removed to Goffstown, N. H. vii. Elizabeth, b. Jan. 9, 1788 ; d. Jan. 2, 1861, at Boston; m. 1st, May 9, 1809, Ebenezer Tisdale, b. Aug. 14, 1784; d. Aug. "31, 1811 ; m. 2d, Apr. 16, 1818, Samuel Tolman, Jr., b. May 17, 1787. viii. Joseph, b. Sept. 14, 1790; d. May 18, 1794. 40 Capt. Ebenezer 5 Everett (Ebenezer* John? John? RichanJ 1 ), born Oct. 7, 1734, at Dedham, Mass. ; died Oct. 1, 1808, at Brad- ford, Mass. ; married 1st, Dec. 16, 1756, at Dedham, Abigail Bacon, daughter of William and Abigail (Dean) Bacon, born July 24, 1738, at Dedham ; died there, June 12, 1789. He married 2d, 60 Descendants of Richard Everett. Mar. 22, 1791, at Dedharn, Abigail (Fisher) Kingsbury, daughter of Eleazer and Mary (Penninian) Fisher, born Mar. 8, 1736-7 ; died June 14, 1809; married first (int.), Sept. 30, 1757, Jeremiah Kingsbury, Jr., who died June 3, 1788, aged 57. Ebenezer Everett lived in Dedham, where he and his first wife Abigail were received into the Second Church, Mar. 2, 1760. He was elected deacon, July 30, 1778, and was town treasurer, in 1789. He served in the French and Indian War, and also in the Revolution. He was appointed captain of the 7th company, Col. William Mcintosh's (1st Suffolk co.) regiment, May, 1776 ; re- signed on account of ill health, in 1780. His will, dated Nov. 25, 1805, proved Nov. 1, 1808, mentioned wife Abigail ; daughters Abigail Guild and Chloe Everett ; son Ebenezer and grandson Moses Everett. His brother Aaron, of Foxboro', named as executor. Children, recorded at Dedham : i. Daughter, 6 b. Mar., 1759; d. Apr. 4, 1759. ii. Abigail, b. Aug. 8, 1760; d. Aug. 11, 1822; m. Sept. 18, 1788, at Dedham, Moses Guild, son of Moses and Rhoda (Mann) Guild, b. July 20, 1756; d. Nov. 9, 1829. iii. Ebenezer, bapt. Apr. 3, 1763; d. Apr. 15, 1765. 104. iv. Ebenezer, b. May 12, 1766. v. Chloe, bapt. May 6, 1781 ; d. Jan. 7, 1820 ; in. as 2d wife, Nov. 21, 1805, Joel Andrews, son of Daniel and Hannah Andrews, b. May 27, 1777; d. Jan. 24, 1820. 41 John 5 Everett (JEbenezer,* John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born June 23, 1736, at Methuen, Mass. ; died Mar. 25, 1799, at Foxboro', Mass. ; married 1st, Mar. 5, 1761, Abigail Nicholson, daughter of John and Mary Nicholson, of Wrentham, Mass., born Sept. 25, 1738 ; died Dec. 15, 1775, at Wrentham. He married 2d, Apr. 25, 1776, Melatiah (Metcalf) Ware, daughter of Samuel and Judith (George) Metcalf, of Wrentham, born Oct. 16, 1736 ; died July 28, 1821, at Foxboro'. She married, first, Jonathan Ware, born Apr. 16, 1734, at Wrentham ; died Mar. 8, 1774, at Mans- field. She married, third, Feb. 25, 1802, John Whiting, of Wren- tham, who died 1811. She had six sons and two daughters by Fifth Generation. 61 her first husband, all under age when she married John Everett, a widower, with three young children, and by her second marriage she had three more. As if these were not enough, she adopted two other children. She was a woman of much personal attract- iveness, and of unusual strength of character, who brought up her numerous family with rare courage and ability, educating four of her sons at college. John Everett was a blacksmith, and settled in that part of Wrentham which was set off as Foxboro' in 1778. He lived in the western part of Foxboro', near the Wrentham line, in a large house sheltered by two fine old trees, an elm and a whitewood, and, on a limb of the latter, he hung a tavern sign. He was a selectman seven years, 1778, '79, '88, '92, '93, '98, '99 ; represen- tative to the General Court, 1779, '80, '81, '84, '85, '92 ; was a member of the Convention for framing the State Constitution, in 1780 ; and a volunteer in the forces which marched to Springfield to suppress Shays' rebellion, in 1787. Administration on his estate was granted to his son, Melatiah, Apr. 2, 1799. Children, recorded at Wrentham and Foxboro' : i. John Nicholson, 6 b. Mar. 6, 1762; d. Nov. 6, 1783, unm. He served in the Revolution. ii. Cyrus, b. Feb. 28, 1767 ; d. Dec. 20, 1794, in New York, unm. iii. Abigail, b. Aug. 28, 1773; d. May 11, 1831. She was a member of the New Jerusalem Church, in Boston. Children of second wife : 105. iv. Melatiah, b. June 24, 1777. 106. v. Metcalf, b. June 24, 1777. 107. vi. Horace, b. July 18, 1779. 42 Sergt. Asa 5 Everett (Ebenezer, 4 - John, 3 John? Richard 1 ), born Aug. 30, 1739, at Methuen, Mass. ; died Jan. 4, 1827, at Dedham : married Apr. 21, 1785, at Dedham, Eleanor Fuller, daughter of Seth and Sarah Fuller, born May 1, 1754, at Dedham ; died Oct. 3, 1824. They lived in the third parish of Dedham, commonly known as the Clapboardtree district, and their four children lived 62 Descendants of Richard Everett. and died on the old homestead. He served in Capt. William Bullard's company, Col. Heath's regiment, Apr. 19, 1775. Children, born at Dedham: i. Joel, 6 b. , 1787 ; d. Sept. 8, 1856, unm. ii. Eleanor, b. , 1788 ; d. Dec. 22, 1863, unm. iii. Irene F., b. ; d. Jan. 20, 1893; taught school in the Clapboardtree district, in 1821-22; m. Dec. 16, 1832, Joel Ellis, son of Joel and Azubah Ellis, b. Sept. 14, 1788, at Dedham; d. Feb. 26, 1852. iv. Seth, b. Jan. 13, 1792; d. Feb. 26, 1870, unm. 43 Sergt. Andrew 5 Everett (Ebenezer,* John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born June 3, 1741, at Dedham, Mass. ; died Feb. 12, 1813, at Peru, Mass. ; married 1st, Jan. 6, 1763, at Wrentham, Mass., Mary Smith, daughter of Dea. John and Elizabeth (Woodcock) Smith, born Oct. 29, 1743, at Wrentham ; died May 8, 1802 ; married 2d, Mrs. Merriam, of Dalton. He was a tanner by trade, and resided in Dedham until 1795, when he removed to Partridge field, now Peru, Mass. He and his wife Mary were received into full communion by the Second Church of Dedham, Jan. 12, 1766, and dismissed, Sept. 22, 1799, to the Congregational Church of Partridgefield, where he was deacon during the last years of his life. He served in the French and Indian War, and was a sergeant in the Revolution. Children, recorded at Dedham : i. Mary, 6 b. Jan. 28, 1765 ; d. June 8, 1815 ; m. Nov. 2, 1786, William Seaver, of Middleboro'. Children : 1. James E? : 2. William : 3. Joseph Warren : 4. Lyman II. : 5. Mary : 6. Maria : 7. Marina : 8. Horace. 108. ii. Linus, b. June 28, 1767. 109. iii. James, b. Oct. 16, 1771. 110. iv. Jason, b. July 16, 1774. 111. v. Andrew, b. May 7, 1777. 112. vi. Oliver, b. May 27, 1782. 44 Phlnehas 5 Everett (JEbenezer,* John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), bom Sept. 1, 1745, at Dedham, Mass. ; died May 27, 1813, at Mont- ville, Me. ; married June 6, 1770, Mary Clap, daughter of Seth Fifth Generation. 63 and Mary (Billiard) Clap, of Walpole, born Jan. 28, 1742 ; died Apr. — , 1833. He removed to Rutland, Mass., and, about 1805, to Montville, Me. He died suddenly in his chair after supper. Children : i. Mary, 6 b. Sept. 30, 1772; d. Apr. 12, 1853, in Stockport, O. ; m. Aug. 5, 1794, Jotham Keyes, son of Cyprian Keyes. Children: 1. Tyler 1 : 2. Amory: 3. Phinehas : 4. Mary. 5. Horace: 6. David: 7. Jotham: 8. Cyn- thia. 113. ii. Phinehas, b. Apr. 22, 1776. iii. Betsey, b. Sept. 20, 1779 ; d. Jan. 27, 1870, at Cunimington, Mass.; m. Feb. 7, 1803, her cousin, Andrew 6 Everett, son of Andrew and Mary (Smith) Everett. 114. iv. Ebenezer, b. Feb. 23, 1782. v. Cynthia, b. Mar. 4, 1785 ; d. Apr. 15, 1847, at South Thora- aston, Me.; m. 1st, June 15, 1815, John Ranlett, of Montville; m. 2d, 1838, Capt. Joseph Watts, of St. George, Me. Children : 1. Charles E. Ranlett; b. 1816 : 2. Rozina Ranlett, h. 1818: 3. John Watts. vi. Sarah, b. Mar. 15, 1787; d. about 1855, at Montville; in. 1st, Bean ; m. 2d, Moses Bean. Children : 1. Har- riet" : 2. Mary: 3. Sarah: 4. Moses: 5. Hannah: 6. Seth. 45 Sergt. Aaron 5 Everett (Ubenezer, 4 John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), bom June 5, 1748, at Foxboro', Mass. ; died Apr. 17, 1824, at Foxboro' ; married 1st, Apr. 25, 1771, Abigail Holbrook, who died May 6, 1785, at Foxboro' ; married 2d, Nov. 13, 1785, Chloe Holbrook, who died Feb. 10, 1790, at Foxboro' ; married 3d, Nov. 17, 1791, at Wrentham, Mass., Eunice Guild, daughter of Ben- jamin and Abigail (Graves) Guild, born Mar. 5, 1763 ; died Mar. 8, 1830, at Foxboro'. He was a carpenter, and deacon of the church at Foxboro', where he owned pew 32 in the old meeting house; he was select- man, 1781-85 ; town clerk, 1789-1800, and justice of the peace. He owned a surveyor's compass, which he used when a young man. and which descended to his nephew, Melatiah, and from him to his nephew, Col. John M. Everett. For several years he lived in Mendon. He served as sergeant in the Revolution. His will. 64 Descendants of Richard Everett. dated Dec. 2, 1820, proved May 18, 1824, mentions wife Eunice Everett ; sons Marcus, Samuel Holbrook, and Daniel ; daughters Joanna Pettee, wife of Joseph Pettee, and Eunice Guild; grand- sons Joshua and Everett Stetson. Children, i-iv born in Mendon, v-ix in Foxboro' : 115. i. Marcus, 6 b. Feb. 29, 1772. 116. ii. Samuel Holbrook, b. Oct. 5, 1773. iii. Abigail, b. Sept. 28, 1775 ; d. May 28, 1807, at Walpole, Mass. ; m. (int.) Sept. 29, 1798, Joshua Stetson, of Wal- pole. iv. Joanna, b. Nov. 30, 1777 ; d. July 25, 1845, at Salisbury, Conn. ; m. Joseph Pettee. v. Aaron, b. July 31, 1781; d. Jan. 24, 1807. He was a physician. 117. vi. Daniel, b. June 1, 1783. Children of second wife : vii. Chloe, b. June 1, 1787 ; d. Aug. 8, 1811 ; m. W. Black, viii. Tyler, b. Jan. 14, 1790; d. May 6, 1790. Child of third wife : ix. Eunice Guild, b. Nov. 2, 1792; d. Feb. 9, 1877, unm. She is said to have made the first straw bonnet in Foxboro'. Her will, dated Dec. 23, 1873, proved Mar. 15, 1876, mentions the Church of the New Jerusalem, Bowdoin St., Boston ; nephews and nieces and other relatives. 46 Rev. and Judge Moses 5 Everett QRbenezer? John? John? Richard 1 ^), born July 15, 1750, at Dedham, Mass. ; died Mar. 25, 1813, at Dorchester, Mass. ; married 1st, Nov. 24, 1774, at Ded- ham, Lucy Balch, daughter of Rev. Thomas and Mary (Sumner) Balch, born Jan. 10, 1748-9, at Dedham; died Mar. 13, 1778. He married 2d, Oct. 2, 1778, at Dorchester, Joanna Bird, daughter of Jonathan and Ruth (Robinson) Bird, who died May 28, 1783, in her 24th year. He married 3d, Dec. 28, 1784, Mrs. Hannah (Clapp) Gardner, daughter of Ebenezer and Elizabeth (Hall) Clapp, born Mar. 19, 1759; died Oct. 22, 1819, and widow of Henry Gardner, of Stowe, Treasurer of the Province of Massa- chusetts. Fifth Generation. 65 Moses Everett was graduated at Harvard College, 1771 ; ad- mitted to the Second Church of Dedham, Sept. 6, 1772 ; trans- ferred to the First Church of Dorchester, over which he was ordained as its ninth minister, Sept. 28, 1774 ; resigned on account of ill-health, Jan. 14, 1793. In 1808, he was appointed Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for Norfolk co. His will, dated Sept. 15, 1812, proved Apr. 6, 1813, mentions wife Hannah; sons Moses, to whom he gave all his lands in Ohio ; Francis, George, Charles, Thomas, Stevens, James, and Ebenezer ; unmarried daughters Hannah and Elizabeth ; grandchild Joanna Harriet Gardner, daughter of Henry Gardner. Children, recorded at Dorchester: i. Moses, 6 b. Nov. 25, 1775; d. about 1813, at Gallipolis, Ohio; H. C, 1796; taught school at Dorchester, and at Gallipolis during the early settlement of that town. Children of second wife : ii. James, b. Aug. 9, 1779; d. Jan. 10, 1781. hi. Johanna Bird, b. Dec. 7, 1780; d. Jan. 31, 1807; m. June 9, 1803, Dr. Henry Gardner [H. C, 1798], of Roxburv; d. 1858. 118. iv. James, b. Oct. 13, 1782. Children of third wife : 119. v. Charles, b. Oct. 25, 1785. vi. Elizabeth, b. July 2, 1787 ; d. July 17, 1787. 120. vii. Ebenezer, b. Aug. 15, 1788. 121. viii. Thomas, b. Feb. 2, 1791. ix. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 1, 1793; d. Feb. 3, 1826, unm. 122. x. Francis, b. Nov. 25, 1795. 123. xi. Stevens, b. Dec. 14, 1797. xii. Hannah, b. Oct. 7, 1800; d. Feb. 26, 1881; m. Apr. 10, 1828, Dr. Henry Bartlett [H. C, 1820], of Roxburv; d. 1872. xiii. George, b. Mar. 1, 1804; d. Oct. 24, 1830, unm. 47 Rev. (afterwards Judge) Oliver 5 Everett {Ebenezer , 4 John, 5 John, 2 Bichard 1 ), was born June 11, 1752, in the Second or South Parish, of Dedham, Mass., now Norwood ; died Dec. 19, 1802, at Dedham; married Nov. 6, 1787, by Rev. John Eliot, Lucy Hill, daughter of Alexander Sears and Mary (Ritchie) Hill, of Boston 66 Descendants of Richard Everett. and Philadelphia, born Jan. 12, 1768, at Philadelphia; died May 4, 1824, at Dedham. Oliver Everett was apprenticed to his older brother, Aaron, to learn the cooper's trade ; but as soon as he became of age he determined, if possible, to get a college education. He succeeded in this effort, entering Harvard College in 1775. The college buildings were then in the occupation of the revolutionary army, and the pupils transferred to Concord. Mr. Everett was gradu- ated here in 1779, but there was no public commencement. Among his classmates were Hon. William Gordon, of Amherst, N. H., a member of Congress, in 1797-1800, and Hon. Nathaniel Appleton Haven, M. D., of Portsmouth, N. H., member of Con- gress, in 1808-10. He was admitted to the Second Church, of Dedham, Apr. 23, 1780, and pursued the study of Divinity under his brother Moses, and on the 4th of Oct., 1781, received an invi- tation to settle at the New South Church, on Church Green, at the fork of Summer and Bedford Streets, Boston. His residence at this time was at the foot of Summer Street, a site afterwards occupied by a mariner's chapel. Mr. Everett was considered as belonging to the liberal wing of the Congregational body, and a great personal regard existed between him and Dr. Freeman, of King's Chapel. His preaching was esteemed as serious and practi- cal, unadorned in matter and unimpassioned in manner. After a successful ministry of ten years, his health, which had never been robust, compelled his resignation, and he was dismissed May 26, 1792. He retired to an interesting Colonial house at "Five Cor- ners," in Dorchester, lately destroyed to make way for the new boulevard. It had been built, about 1770, by a Royalist, Col. Robert Oliver. Mr. Everett resided here in rural retirement, broken only by one or two visits to Philadelphia, and to Saratoga Springs, then recently discovered. On the 22d of Feb., 1800, he delivered, in the meeting house in Dorchester, one of the first orations in mem- ory of General Washington, for whom he entertained the most affectionate reverence, having seen him at Cambridge, in 1775, and having been introduced to him at Philadelphia, in 1791 ; and Fifth Generation. 67 although in extremely feeble health, he felt it his duty to perform this memorial service. The meeting house was of course hung with black, and it is recorded that, when the hangings were taken down, the orator was " complimented with a suit of clothes from them." Mr. Everett was appointed a judge of the Court of Common Pleas in 1799, and in 1802 was nominated for Congress in the interest of the Federal party, being a supporter of the policy of President Adams. The Federalists, however, were unpopular in Norfolk county, and Mr. Everett was defeated by a large majority. He did not long survive the election, being struck with paralysis, from winch he died. Mr. Everett was a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the intimate friend and correspondent of some of the most conspicuous and estimable characters of his day, among whom may be named his fellow-townsmen, Hon. Fisher Ames, and Rev. Manasseh Cutler. He was a great lover of books, as far as the limited resources of the time allowed, and is spoken of, in Allen's Biographical Dictionary, as a man of great intellectual force. Children, born at Boston and Dorchester : 124. i. Oliver, 6 b. May 15, 1788. 125. ii. Alexander Hill, b. Mar. 19, 1790. hi. Lucy, b. Oct. 17, 1791; m. Aug. 22, 1812, at Dorchester. Francis S. Durivage. 126. iv. Edward, b. Apr. 11, 1794. 127. v. Sarah Preston, b. Sept. 5, 1796. 128. vi. Thomas Huse, b. Feb. 6, 1799. vii. John, b. Feb. 22, 1801; d. Feb. 12, 1826, num.; was graduated at Harvard College, 1818; became a tutor in Transylvania University, Lexington, Ky. ; returned to Mass. and entered Harvard Law School, while he studied under Daniel Webster. Before completing his legal studies he visited Europe, and for a time was connected with the American legation at the Hague, where his brother Alexander was charge d'affaires. He was a leader among young men in politics, of consider- able practical ability, and his early death cut short a career that promised unusual brilliancy. viii. Enoch Huse, b. July 27, 1803; d. — — , 1826, at Salem, N. H., unm. 68 Descendants of Richard Everett. 48 Nathaniel 5 Eveeett (Eleazer? John, 3 John, 2 Richard 2 ), born July 19, 1747, at Dedhain, Mass.; died Oct. 14, 1802; married May 9, 1775, at Stoughton, Mass., Rhoda Smith, daughter of Joseph and Experience Smith, born May 19, 1755, at Stoughton ; died Oct. 8, 1836, at Northampton, Mass. Apr. 19, 1775, on the Lexington Alarm, he served as private, in the 8th company, Capt. Peter Talbot, from Stoughton. March 12, 1793, as of Dedhain, he bought for £150, 150 acres in town of Norwich, now Huntington, Hampshire co., Mass., and the following year, 1794, sold them to his brother-in-law, Eliphalet Fales, of Dedhain, who, in 1797, sold them to Nathaniel Everett, Jr. In 1801, the father, Nathaniel Everett, bought back from his son 100 acres, out of which he sold 50 acres. In 1805, Oliver Everett, administrator of the estate of Nathaniel Everett, sold the remaining 50 acres, subject to the widow's dower. The widow, Rhoda, the same year, sold her right of dower. Children : i. Nathaniel, 6 b. Jan. 81, 1776; d. Feb. 6, 1776. ii. Nathaniel, b. Mar. 21, 1777 ; m. 1st, Dec. 25, 1800, Eliza Jones Rupp, d. Apr. 21, 1818, aged 37, buried in tomb 66, on Boston Common; m. 2d, June 16, 1818, Eliza- beth Hodgkins, d. Nov. 6, 1826, aged 39, buried in tomb 8, South Boston. He was called of Norwich, 1799, and of Boston, 1801-1831. hi. David, b. Oct, 29, 1778 ; d. Jan., 1804, at Grand Isle, Vt. iv. Chloe, b. June 25, 1780 ; d. Oct. 3, 1801. v. Oliver, b. Mar. 27, 1782; was a farmer and lived at Nor- wich; said to have been a lieutenant in the War of 1812, to have drawn land and settled at Sackett's Har- bor, N. Y. vi. Jesse, b. Apr. 19, 1784; was a farmer and lived at Nor- wich, until 1805, when he removed to Wheeler or Prattsburg, Steuben co., N. Y. 129. vii. Melatiah, b. Apr. 26, 1786. viii. Rhoda, b. May 19, 1789 ; d. at Heart Prairie, Wis. ; m. Sept. 9, 1814, at Northampton, Benoni Bartlett, d. Feb. 2, 1834, aged 49. ix. Abigail, b. Nov. 14, 1791; d. at Northampton; m. Mar. 10, 1811, at Northampton, Zenas Joy, b. at Plaintield, Mass. ; d. Apr. 19, 1872, aged 82, at Northampton. Fifth Generation. 69 x. Eleazer, b. Aug. 17, 1794; d. Sept. 15, 1794 xi. Experience, b. Feb. 3, 1798; m. 1st, May 30, 1816, at Northampton, Jared Wright; m. 2d, Rude; is said to have removed to Norwich, Conn. 49 Capt. Abel 5 Everett (JEleazer? John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 }, born Feb. 18, 1757, at Dedhani, Mass.; died there Apr. 2, 1813; married 1st, Sept. 1, 1779, at Stoughton, Mass., Mary Smith, daughter of Joseph and Experience Smith, born June 23, 1760, at Stoughton; died Mar. 17, 1801, at Dedhani. He married 2d, July 21, 1801, Abigail Guild, daughter of John and Thankful (Harrington) Guild, born Jan. 27, 1765, at Stoughton; married second, Daniel Fuller; died Dec. 20, 1842, at Dedhani. He was a farmer and lived at Dedhani, where he and his wife Mary were admitted to the Second Church, Oct. 22, 1780, and his second wife, Abigail, Jan. 3, 1808. William Phipps, a neighbor, was appointed administrator of his estate, Apr. 6, 1813. He re- turned an inventory, showing real estate amounting to $6,134, and personal estate, $1,027. The widow's dower was set off Jan. 4, 1814, the personal estate divided among nine children, and the real estate sold. The will of the widow, Abigail Everett, dated Sept. 2, 1840, proved Feb. 7, 1843, names son Abel Everett, of Stoughton ; son Horace Everett, of Wendell, N. H. ; daughters Hannah Bishop, Hitty Ellis, Mary Arnold, Lucy Littlefield, Julia Bowker ; grand- daughter Vina Dorcas Lelancl Hooper, child of daughter Vina Hooper. Children, recorded at Dedhani : i. Hannah, 6 b. July 6, 1780; d. Apr. 15, 1868; m. 1st, Feb. 18, 1811, at Dedham, Ebenezer Jackson, of Eaton, N. II.; m. 2d, Apr. 16, 1818, at Dedham, Mr. Samuel Fairbanks, b. Apr. 15, 1757; d. Dec. 28, 1832; m. 3d, July 11, 1833, at Dedham, Capt. Benjamin Bishop, of Sharon, son of Simeon Bishop, b. at Attleboro', Mass.; d. Nov. 29, 1852, aged 84, at Dedham. ii. Molly, bapt. Nov. 17, 1781 ; d. Nov. 24, 1781. hi. Abel, bapt. May 18, 1783; d. July 24, 1783. iv. Hitty, b. Mar. 13, 1785; m. Joel Ellis. 70 Descendants of Richard Everett. v. Mary, b. Feb. 13, 1787; m. Arnold, of Cumber- land, R. I. vi. Lucy, bapt. June 21, 1789; d. Feb. 20, 1791. vii. Lucy, b. July 29, 1791 ; m. June 3, 1811, at Dedham, David Littlefield, of Hopkinton, Mass. viii. Lavina, b. Jan. 20, 1794; d. June 3, 1825; m. William Hooper, b. 1794; d. Sept. 3, 1828; a missionary to the Choctaws. ix. Julia, bapt. Sept, 11, 1796; m. Ira Bowker, of Milford, Mass. Children of second wife : 130. x. Abel, b. Apr. 12, 1802. 131. xi. Horace, bapt. Oct. 2, 1803. xii. Cyrus, bapt. Oct. 13, 1805; d. Dec. 6, 1820. 50 Eleazee 5 Everett (Eleazer* John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Apr. 25, 1761, at Dedham, Mass. ; died Dec. 22, 1828, at Frances- town, N. H. ; married Nov. 20, 1783, at Dedham, Lucy Battle, daughter of Col. Ebenezer and Prudence Battle, born Dec. 10, 1764, at Dedham; died Dec. 10, 1857, at Francestown. She was admitted to First Church of Dedham, Nov. 2, 1783, and dismissed to the church at Francestown, Nov. 21, 1790. He lived at Ded- ham until 1786, when he moved to Francestown. Children, i born at Dedham, ii-xii at Francestown : 132. i. Willard, 6 b. Apr. 8, 1785. ii. Nancy, b. Jan. 4, 1787 ; d. Sept. 23, 1876, at Metamora, 111.; m. Nov. 3, 1820, Amos Sleeper, son of Nathaniel and Betsey (Clough) Sleeper, b. Nov. 21, 1785, at Francestown; d. Sept. 13, 1861, at Wauwatosa, Wis. 133. iii. Ebenezer, b. Aug. 31, 1789. iv. Lucy, b. June 14, 1792; d. Oct. 30, 1793. v. Betsey, b. Aug. 25, 1794; d. Mar. 21, 1799. vi. Lewis, b. June 15, 1796; d. Sept. 7, 1799. vii. Sarah, b. Mar. 26, 1798; d. Sept. 8, 1799. viii. Lewis, b. Jan. 26, 1800; d. May 8, 1840. ix. Sarah, b. Sept. 22, 1801 ; m. May 7, 1822, George Kings- bury, son of Joseph Kingsbury, b. Feb. 1, 1795, at Francestown ; d. there Oct. 14, 1869. x. Betsey, b. June 19, 1803; d. Oct. 18, 1877; m. Dec. 9, 1827, Joseph Kingsbury, Jr., b. Dec. 29, 1802, at Fran- cestown; d. there Oct. 17, 1884. Fifth Generation. 71 xi. Lucy, b. Mar. 31, 1806; d. Nov. 5, 1879, unm. xii. Mary, b. Apr. 7, 1808; d. July 26, 1856, at Hartford, Conn.; rn. Nov. 5, 1844, Rev. Alvah C. Page (A. C. 1829), son of Phineas and Cynthia (Macomber) Page, b. Mar. 17, 1806, at Hawley, Mass.; d. Sept. 1, 1877, at Elgin, Ills. 51 Capt. Edward 5 Everett (Edward? John? John? Richard 1 }, born Dec. 9, 1739, at Dedham, Mass. ; died about 1815, at Peru, N. Y. ; married , 1762, at Milton, Mass., Ruth Field, of Milton, died at Peru, N. Y., between 1807 and 1815. They were both received into the Second Church of Dedham, Dec. 25, 1763, and after their removal to New York, are reported as being Quakers. He was a land surveyor, and about 1769 re- moved from Stoughton to Rumney, N. H. He was one of a com- mittee, in 1779, to settle the town lines of Rumney, and in 1785 was a town assessor. In 1781-2, he removed to New Holderness, and represented that town in the Legislature of 1782. In 1786, he crossed Vermont and Lake Champlain to that part of Platts- burg, N. Y., which was set off, in 1793, as Peru, when he was elected the first supervisor of the town, and re-elected three times. His name appears, May 3, 1757, as private on the muster roll of Stephen Miller's company, in Col. Miller's regiment, of Stoughton. He was captain, from Rumney, N. H., in Col. Bedel's regiment of New Hampshire Rangers, in 1776, in the expedition to Canada ; was taken a prisoner, at the Cedars, May 19, 1776, and later released. Children : 134. i. George, 6 b. Oct. 26, 1763. ii. Persis, b. Jan. 20, 1767. iii. Hannah, b. July 2, 1769; d. at Peru, N. Y. ; m. 1st, Robert Whitcomb, of Peru, d. about 1805; m. 2d, Eleazer Nichols. 135. iv. Edward, b. . 136. v. Robert, b. . vi. Susan, b. ; d. at Peru, N. Y. ; ra. Capt. David Cochran, of Peru. vii. Ruth, b. ; m. Elisha Green, of Peru. viii. Polly, b. ; d. at Peru ; m. John Stafford. 137. ix. David Allen, b. May 23, 1786. 72 Descendants of Richard Everett. 52 David 5 Everett (Edward? John, 2, Johyi? Richard 1 '), born Apr. 16, 1745, at Dedham, Mass. ; died June 26, 1775, while in the army; married Oct. 27, 1767, Susannah Rolfe, daughter of Stephen Rolfe (or Ralph), born Feb. 22, 1743, at Mendon, Mass. He lived at Princeton, Mass. He served as private in Capt. Jonathan Holman's company, Col. Ephraim Doolittle's regiment, engaged in the battle of Bunker Hill. His widow, Susannah, was appointed administratrix of his estate, Nov. 6, 1775. Children, born at Princeton, Mass. : i. Olivia, 6 b. July 22, 1768; d. at Dayton, Ohio; m. Benja- min Adams, son of Benjamin and Priscilla Adams, b. Sept. 9, 1763, at New Ipswich, N. H.; d. there in 1825. 138. ii. David, b. Mar. 29, 1770. iii. Marah, b. Dec. 29, 1771. 139. iv. Stephen, b. Feb. 2, 1774. 140. v. John, b. Feb. 18, 1776. 53 William 5 Everett (William,' 1 William, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Apr. 19, 1730, at Dedham, Mass.; died Oct. 4, 1793, at Dedhain ; married Aug. 30, 1750, at Dedham, Sarah Clap, daughter of Thomas and Hannah Clap, of Walpole, Mass., born Oct. 8, 1729; died Oct. 3, 1811. He and his wife owned the covenant in the Second Church, Nov. 12, 1752. They lived at South Dedham, now Norwood, and are buried in the South Parish cemetery. Children, born at South Dedham : i. Sybil, 6 b. Oct. 29, 1751 ; d. Dec. 16, 1765. ii. Sarah, b. Dec. 30, 1754; d. Apr. 16, 1838; m. Apr. 13, 1781, at Dedham, Nathaniel Fisher, Jr., son of Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Clapp) Fisher, b. May 22, 1753 ; d. Aug. 22, 1810. 141. iii. William, b. May 5, 1757. iv. Hej:>zibeth, bapt. Feb. 13, 1763; m. July 3, 1783, at Ded- ham, Aaron Clark Fales, of Wrentham. Fifth Generation. 73 v. Ichabod, bapt. July 13,1766; d. , 1851, at Billerica, Mass.; m. 1st, June 29, 1803, at Medfield, Mass., Lucy Morse, daughter of Eliakim and Abigail Morse, b. Jan. 11, 1766; d. Sept. 6, 1805, at Boston; m. 2d, Feb. 20, 1812, at Billerica, Martha Richardson, daughter of Stephen and Mary (Wilson) Richardson, b. Oct. 20, 1780, at Billerica; d. there Nov. 6, 1848. He lived at Walpole, in 1802, and at Boston, 1806-1819. In the latter year he moved to Billerica, where he invested largely in real estate, and served as a selectman, 1826- 1830. An administration on his estate was granted Oct. 14, 1851, which was divided among his brothers and sisters and then* heirs. vi. Issachar, b. , 1768; d. Apr. 17, 1856, at Wrentham ; m. (int.) Dec. 29, 1798, Dolly Thayer, daughter of Noah and Dorothy (Hunt) Thayer, b. , 1770, at Randolph, Mass.; d. Apr. 28, 1870, at Wrentham, Mass. 54 Josiah 6 Everett (William* William? John? Richard 1 }, born Oct. 17, 1733, at Dedham, Mass.; died there, Dec. 4, 1814; mar- ried 1st, Oct. 14, 1756, at Dedham, Jane Alexander, daughter of William and Mary Alexander, baptized Oct. 30, 1743, at Ded- ham; died there about Dec, 1775. He married 2d, June 24, 1779, at Dedham, Mrs. Sarah Billings, who died Mar. 14, 1814, He and his wife, Jane, owned' the covenant in the Second Church, Dedham, Jan. 28, 1759. He lived at South Dedham, now Nor- wood. Children, recorded at Dedham : i. Josiah, 6 bapt. Jan. 28, 1759; d. Oct. 14, 1759. 142. ii. Josiah, b. Mar. 18, 1760. iii. Lucy, b. Mar. 18, 1760; m. 1st, Oct. 7, 1779, at Dedham, Reuben Turner, of Walpole. They moved to Wiu- throp, Me., and in 1790, to Farmington, Me., where he die! in 1814. She m. 2d, July, 1820, at Farmington, Joseph Sanders. Their youngest daughter, Calista Tur- ner, m. Nov. 25, 1827, her cousin, Samuel F. 7 Everett, son of Josiah and Rebecca (Farrington) Everett. iv. Mary, b. June 23, 1763; d. at New Portland, Me., aged about 60, having lived unmarried with her brother, Josiah. 74 Descendants of Richard Everett. v. Joanna, b. Jan. 21, 1767; d. Sept. 17, 1852; m. July 13, 1788, at Walpole, Orion Day, son of Ichabod Day, of Sbaron, Vt., b. , 1762, at Wrentham, Mass.; served as private in Capt. Josiah Richards' company, Mass. Militia, on duty in R. I., Aug., 1779, and as private in Capt. Samuel Holden's company, Col. Ebenezer Thayer's Suffolk County regiment, July, 1780. His will was dated Sept. 19, 1835, and proved Nov. 4, 1835, at Wood- stock Dis., Windsor Co., Vt. vi. Alexander, b. Sept. 22, 1770. He followed the sea, and married, in advanced years, Miss Dollv Laben. 143. vii. Francis, b. July 25, 1773. 55 Peter 5 Everett (Peter, 4 William, 3 John, 2 Richard 2 ), born April 5, 1747, at Dedham, Mass. ; died Nov. 25, 1804, at Roxbury, Mass. ; married Sept. 27, 1775, Lucy Whiting, died Sept. 20, 1788, aged 38 years, at Roxbury. He was a victualler, and appears, at one time, to have kept a half-way house in Roxbury, on the road from Boston to Dedham. In 1778, he bought from Nathaniel Whiting, for <£380, 41 acres of land, with house and shop, in Roxbury, on the road from Bos- ton to Dedham, which he sold in 1784 for =£400. Later, through some unknown misfortune, he became bankrupt, as Sept. 14, 1789, the Supreme Judicial Court gave judgment against him for X50 4s. 10(1, and the deputy sheriff levied on all his goods, lands and chattels. His lands brought only £1 ; his household furni- ture, sold at public vendue, =€24 8s. lid!., and he was turned out into the cold with six small children to care for. He seems to have provided for them, for, on his death, his administrator found property valued at $512, but not enough to pay his debts. He served as private in the 3d company of Roxbury, Capt. Lemuel Child, in Col. Wm. Heath's regiment, on the Lexington alarm. He and his wife owned the covenant, July 14, 1776, in the First Parish Church, West Roxbury. He bought a pew in the church, Mar. 10, 1783, which was later taken by execution and sold. Children, born in Roxbury : i. Joseph, bapt. Aug. 11, 1776; d. before 1804. Fifth Generation. 75 ii. Nathaniel, bapt. Aug. 23, 1778; d. Aug. 17, 1807; m. Apr. 12, 1801, at West Roxbury, Sally Baker, who m. 2d, Mar. 19, 1809, Thomas Legallee. iii. Moses, bapt. Sept. 10, 1780; d. Jan. 14, 1798. iv. Sarah, bapt. Dec. 29, 1782 ; d. before 1804. v. Lucy, bapt. July 3, 1785 ; Benjamin Davis, of Roxbury, cordwainer, appointed her guardian, Feb. 4, 1806. vi. Paul, bapt. June 24, 1788 ; d. Sept. 20, 1790. 56 Israel 5 Everett (Israel* Israel, 3 John* Richard 1 ), born Jan- uary 14, 1740-1, at Windham, Conn. ; died , 1770, at Nor- wich, Conn. ; married , Lucy . Apr. 30, 1767, as of Lebanon, he bought land in Chelsea Society, Norwich, Conn., and May 18, 1767, sold to liis father, Israel Everet, one-half of above lot. May 6, 1769, as of Lebanon, he relinquished to his father his right to this land, on which his father had dug a cellar, with stone and brick walls, in order to build a dwelling. Sept. 21, 1770, his father, Israel Everett, of Nor- wich, and Amos Thomas, of Lebanon, were appointed administra- tors of his estate. Children : i. Molly Anna, 6 b. April 16, 1765. ii. Hannah, b. . 57 Daniel 5 Everett (Daniel,* Israel,* John? Richard 1 ), born May 1, 1748, at Bethlehem Society, Woodbury, Conn.; died Jan. 20. 1805, at New Milford, Conn. ; married Jan. 1, 1778, at New Mil- ford, Urania Taylor, daughter of Rev. Nathaniel Taylor, born July 23, 1751, at New Milford; died there May 28, 1823. He read law with Judge Andrew Adams, of Litchfield, and removed to New Milford in 1772, being the second member of the bar in that town. In 1774, '76 and '78, he was on the town committee of correspondence, and in 1780, on the committee for inspection of provisions as per act of the Assembly. Kelt. 21. 1776, he enlisted for one year in (apt. .John Stevens' company, Col. Burrall's regiment, to reinforce troops for Quebec under Gen. 76 Descendants of Richard Everett. Arnold, then stationed at Ticonderoga, and was discharged Sept. 19 1776 He was a member of the General Assembly, Oct., 1780 May, 1781, May and Oct., 1783; and delegate to the convention which ratified the Federal Constitution. He was appointed judge of probate, May, 1790, and the first postmaster in town, Jan. 1, 1795, both of which positions he held until Ins death. He was one of the original subscribers to the Union Library of New Milford, Feb. 18, 1796. In the Presbyterian meeting-house he was seated in second rank, his pew being m centre aisle, near the middle of the church. Yale College con- ferred the honorary degree of M. A. upon him in 1785. Children, born at New Milford : 144. i. Hermon, 6 b. Sept. 23, 1778. ii. William, b. Nov. 11, 1780. hi. Daniel Taylor, b. Mar. 20, 1784; d Jan 17, 1819. iv. Tamar Urania, b. July 1, 1786 > ; d. Mar 14, 1812 v. Nathaniel Shelton, b. Dec. 7, 1796; d. Nov. 27, 1799. 58 Abner 5 Everett (Daniel? Israel? John? Richard^ born May 12 1760, at Bethlehem Society, Woodbury, Conn. ; died Nov. 25, 1852, at Warren, Conn.; married Sept., 1786, at Woodbury, Jedidah Brownson, daughter of Israel Brownson, born Nov. 16, 1764, in Woodbury; died Oct. 7, 1827, at Warren, being thrown from a wagon on Sunday on her way to church. In 1778 he served in Capt. Enos Hawley's company, Col. In- crease Moseley's regiment, and in Capt. Hinman's company ; in 1779 in Capt. Hine's company, Col. Canfield's regiment, and was a Revolutionary pensioner. He lived at Bethlehem Society, Woodbury, until about 1795, when he moved to Warren, Conn., where he lived until his death. Children, i-iv born at Woodbury, v-viii at Warren: U5 ' t SK^ie?!^; d. Dee. 30, 1876; m. Oct., 1810, iii. Betee™'-^' 13, "92; A. Mai-. 21, 1848, at Warren, unm. Fifth Generation. iv. Abigail, b. Jan. 10, 1794; in. Nov. 12, 1812, Daniel Bee- man. 146. v. Daniel Brownson, b. Feb. 29, 1796. 147. vi. Abner, b. Apr. 15, 1798. 148. vii. Abraham Brownson, b. June 8, 1802. viii. Thursa J., b. Feb. 25, 1807; d. June 6, 1878; m. Jan. 14, 1830, Stephen Hine Strong. They lived at Brunswick, Medina County, Ohio. 59 Isaiah 5 Eveeitt (Ubenezer* Israel* John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Apr. 11, 1752, in Ellsworth Society, Sharon, Conn. ; died there Aug. 4, 1834 ; married 1st, May 2, 1773, Deborah Lord, daughter of Joseph and Esther (Chapman) Lord, born Mar. 31, 1755, at Sharon. He married 2d, Nov. 11, 1779, at Sharon, Elizabeth Chapman, daughter of Joshua and Mary (St. John) Chaffee, and widow of Asa Chapman, of New Concord, N. Y. She was born May 11, 1757, at Sharon; married 1st, Jan. 2, 1777; died Oct. 27, 1844. Isaiah Everitt was a farmer, and held the rank of captain in the State militia. Children, born at Sharon : 149. i. Martin, 6 b. Mar. 1775. ii. Sylve, b. , 1776; m. Jan. 8, 1792, Thomas Rexford, of Wallin. Nov. I t, L796. 168. v. William, b. July 3, 1797. 169. vi. Hervey, b. June 21, 1800. 82 Descendants of Richard Everett. 65 Richard 6 Everett (Jeremiah,* Richard, 8 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Jan. 3, 173G-7, at Attleboro', Mass. ; died probably between 1775 and 1780; married Drucilla Shurtliff, thought to be the daughter of John and Abigail (Fuller) Shurtliff, named in Davis 1 Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth, page 242. She is also thought to be the Drusilla Everett who married Dec. 18, 1780, at Wren- tham, William Thomas. Richard Everett is said to have been a sea captain, and to have been lost at sea during the Revolutionary war. Children, born at Attleboro' : i. Abigail, 6 b. Sept. 27, 1761 ; m. John W. Schermerhorn. They were living, Apr., 1801, at Stephentown, Rensse- laer Co., N. Y., as appears by deed on record in Bristol Co., Mass. 170. ii. Richard Clair, b. Mar. 28, 1762-3. 66 Dr. Jeremiah 5 Everett (Jeremiah * Richard* John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Nov. 25, 1710, at Attleboro', Mass. ; died Aug. 11, 1831, at Halifax, Vt. ; married Sept. 7, 1766, Elizabeth Warren, who was born at Westminster, Mass., and died Aug. 31, 1831, at Halifax, Vt., aged 83 years. In 1763 he settled at Westminster, Mass., where he was the first practicing physician, and at the same time a schoolmaster. In 1776, he was appointed surgeon of Col. Nicholas Dike's regiment on duty at Dorchester Heights, and discharged Mar. 30, 1777. He removed in 1784, to Halifax, Vt. Children, i to vii born at Westminster, viii to xi at Halifax : i. Elizabeth Warren, 6 b. June 5, 1767, at Westminster ; d. April 21, 1851, at Halifax; m. Joel Sumner, oldest son of Daniel and Lydia (Fairbanks) Sumner. He was b. , prob. at Woodstock, Conn., and d. April 3, 1813, at Smithfield, Perm, ii. Jeremiah, b. Nov. 29, 1768. hi. Lucy, b. June 9, 1770 ; d. May, 1777. Fifth Generation. 83 iv. Sarah, b. July 15, 1772; m. Nov. 24, 1791, Rev. William Pattison. He lived at Kingsbury, N. Y., Benson and West Haven, Vt., and died at New Britain, Conn., set. 34 yrs. v. Mary,*b. Dec. 20, 1775; d. June, 1777. vi. Lucy, b. Feb. 16, 1779. 171. vii. Jacob, b. June 24, 1781. 172. viii. Samuel, b. Aug. 1, 1784. ix. Martha, b. Jan. 7, 1787 ; d. at Adams, Jefferson co., N. Y. ; m. Dec. 27, 1804, Reuben Breed, x. Mary, b. July 25, 1789, at Halifax; d. Nov., 1791. 173. xi. John, b. Mar. 13, 1791. 67 John 5 Everett (Jeremiah^ Richard? John? Richard 1 '), born Jan. 30, 1744-5 at Attleboro', Mass. ; died between 1807 and 1810, at Litchfield, Herkimer county, N. Y. ; married Dec. 27, 1770, at Lunenburg, Mass., Elizabeth Gill, both called of West- minster, Mass. He was in early years a school teacher, probably at Westminster. After his marriage he lived at Temple, Hillsborough county, N. H., until sometime between 1788 and 1798. In 1788, as of Temple, he bought lot No. 2, south range, 125 acres, in Gilsum and Sulli- van, Cheshire county, N. H., and in 1798, as of Litchfield, Her- kimer county, N. Y., sold the same. In 1772 he was constable at Temple. On the Lexington alarm, he marched in the Temple company for Cambridge, which went part way and returned, being on duty 6^ days. He was a private in Capt. Stephen Parker's company, Col. Moses Nichols 1 regiment, Gen'l Stark's brigade of N. H. militia, which marched July 19, 1777, to join the Continen- tal army at Stillwater; he was discharged Sept. 20, 1777. In 1784 he was one of seven men declaring themselves Baptists and pro- testing against paying church taxes. Children, born at Temple : i. John, b. May 15, 1771 ; d. Aug. :!, 1771. ii. John, b. May 21, 1772; a farmer at Litchfield, X. Y. He left a large family. hi. Jesse, b. .Inly 15, 177 ( ; a farmer and died a1 middle age on 1 lie Wabash river, Indiana. 84 Descendants of Richard Everett. iv. Elizabeth, b. Jan. 15, 1776; d. very aged at Fulton, N. Y. ; m. — Hitchcock. 174. v. Jonas, b. Feb. 1, 1778. vi. Joel, b. April 14, 1781 ; d. aged about 50 years at Sackett's Harbor. He was a school teacher for 30 years at Water- town and Sackett's Harbor, 1ST. Y. vii. Jeremiah, b. Dec. 27, 1783; a farmer, and died at middle age near the Miami river, in Ohio, viii. Josiah, b. Jan. 30, 1788; d. July 14, 1832, at Detroit, Mich. He was appointed from Mass. a surgeon's mate, 21st U. S. Inf. July 21, 1813; discharged June 15, 1815; reinstated 2nd U. S. Inf., Sept. 13, 1815; post sur- geon, Aug. 10, 1818; major and surgeon Light Artil- lery, June 28, 1820; which position he held until his death. ix. Cyrus, b. July 17, 1792; a carpenter, and died near the Raisin river in Mich. 68 Samuel 5 Everett {Jeremiah? Richard? John? Richard *), born Nov. 16, 1875, at Attleboro', Mass. ; died in 1816, at Attleboro' ; married July 13, 1780, at Attleboro', Susanna Wallcott. He served as private in Capt. Caleb Richardson's company, Col. Timothy Walker's regiment, April 24 to Aug., 1775, and is said to have served later at the siege of Boston. May 13, 1816, his widow, Susanna Everett, petitioned the Probate Court to have Mr. Richards, one of the selectmen, settle the estate, and the following day, Jesse Richards was appointed administrator. Children, recorded at Attleboro' : i. Jabez, 6 b. June 13, 1781 ; d. June 14, 1781. 175. ii. Sylvester, b. Aug. 12, 1782. hi. Roxanna, b. May 2, 1784 ; m. Foster. iv. Chloe, b. Aug. 18, 1786 ; d. June 17, 1787. v. Chloe, b. June 22, 1788 ; m. May 20, 1806, Eliphalet Foster of Walpole, Mass. 176. vi. Susanna, b. July 2, 1790. 177. vii. Fanny, b. April 28, 1792. 178. viii. Charlotte, b. Feb. 15, 1794. 179. ix. Richard, b. Aug. 3, 1796. 180. x. Mandana, b. — — ; m. Feb. 17, 1828, at Attleboro', Josiah Draper. Fifth Generation. 85 69 Penuel 5 Everett (Jeremiah? Richard? John, 2 Richard *), bom Sept. 3, 1758, at Attleboro', Mass.; died Feb. 5, 1813, at New- London, N. H. ; married Jan. 16, 1783, at Attleboro', Hannah Slack, of Attleboro', who died in 1816 at New London, N. II. He served as private in Capt. Caleb Richardson's company, Col. Timothy Walkers regiment, April 24 to Aug., 1775 ; as private in Capt. Richardson's company, which marched to Rhode Island, April 21, 1777 ; and again enlisted, for six months, July, 1780. About the time of his marriage, he, with Ins brother, Levi, set- tled in New London, N. H., and there signed petitions to the legis- lature in 1784, 1787, and 1790. Children, i to v and ix to xii born at New London, vi and vii at Lunenburg, Vt., viii at Haverhill, N. H. : i. Achsah, 6 b. Feb. 18, 1784 ; d. Dec. 3, 1857, at Sparta, Ohio ; m. Feb. — , 1807, Frederic Ballard, of New London, ii. Eunice, b. Dec. 10, 1785; d. Mar. 25, 1813, umn. 181. hi. Clarissa, b. Dec. 12, 1787. 182. iv. Otis, b. Feb. 18, 1789. 183. v. Richard C, b. March 7, 1791. vi. Leonard, b. and d. June 10, 1793. vii. Sally, b. and d. June 21, 1794. viii. Fanny, b. Dec. 18, 1796; d. June 6, 1868, a1 Bangor, Me. ; m. Oct. 31, 1820, at New London, John Clement, ix. Sally, b. April 13, 1798; m. Nov. 7, 1822, Zenas Herrick, of New London, x. Polly, b. Oct. 21, 1800; d. Mar. 13, 1803. 184. xi. Leonard, b. June 4, 1802. 185. xii. Lyman, b. Sept. 30, 1804. 70 Levi 5 Everett (Jeremiah, 4 Richard? John, 2 Richard 1 *), born Sept. 23, 1760, at Attleboro', Mass.; died Mir. 5, 1844, a1 NYw London, N. H. ; married Lucy Titus; born Oct. 7, 1762, at Kclm- both, Mass. ; died Oct. 25, 1832, at New London. He served as a private, from Attleboro', in Capt. Caleb Richard- son's company that marched to Rhode Island. April 21, 1777. He probably settled at New London, at the same time as his brother, I 86 Descendants of Richard Everett. Penuel, about 1780, and there signed petitions to the legislature in 1784, 1787, and 1795. He was a selectman in 1796. Children : i. Olive, 6 b. April 9, 1786; said to have m. Backus, of Lowell, Mass. ii. Lucinda, b. April 26,1788; m. Aug. 28,1808, Israel Hunt- ing, of New London. 186. iii. Dexter, b. Mar. 30, 1790. iv. Eitnice, b. Mar. 17, 1792; said to have m. Aver. 187. v. Milton, b. Feb. 28, 1794. vi. Dolly, b. April 12, 1796 ; m. Aug. 27, 1815, Abraham Adams, vii. Mindwell, b. Sept. 10, 1798; m. Nov. 29, 1821, Nathan Brown, of Wilmot, N. H. viii. Levi, b. May 20, 1803. 71 Jonathan 5 Everett (Jonathan* Richard? John, 2 Richard 1 ), born June 16, 1748, at Attleboro', Mass. ; died Nov. 13, 1816, at New London, N. H. ; married Nov. 27, 1782, at Wrentham, Mass., Mary Messinger, of Wrentham, born Mar. 9, 1764; died April 18, 1833. She married second, Rev. Job Seamans, of Attleboro', Mass., later of New London, where he in 1788, organized the first Baptist church in that place, and remained its pastor until his death in 1830, aged 82 years. Jonathan Everett was a farmer and lived at Wrentham, Mass., until about 1787, when he removed to New London, N. H., where he lived until his death. As a resident of New London he signed petitions to the N. H. legislature in 1787, 1790, and 1796. His wife had a good education for those days, kept school in one room of their house, and wrote tax lists for the selectmen. Children, i to iii born at Wrentham, iv to viii at New London : 188. i. David, 6 b. Sept. 6, 1783. ii. Susan, b. Mar. 21, 1785; m. Sept. 28, 1808, at Attleboro', Roger Farnum. iii. Emily, b. Jan. 20, 1787; d. Feb. 8, 1862; m. May 28, 1809, at Attleboro', John Gates. 189. iv. Jonathan, b. June 21, 1789. 190. v. Daniel M., b. May 9, 1791. vi. Marcus, b. Aug. 10, 1793; d. Sept. 22, 1794, at New London. I - i #? »^>- 3i ^ ■*v - *4t . > Jl I 18v - . ■ He was a sadd, 1760. ught \ T here he Oj . which 1 I moved • L, . - Fifth Generation. 87 vii. Mary, b. Nov. 25, 1795; d. June 18, 1837; m. Nov. 24, 1814, Anthony Colby, b. Nov. 13, 1792, at New Lon- don; d. there July 20, 1875. He was Governor of New Hampshire in 1846. viii. Rhoda, b. Aug. 21, 1798; d. Oct. 29, 183(3. 72 Lieut. Pelatiah 5 Everett (Jonathan* Richard, 8 John, 2 Rich- ard 1 '), born Dec. 11, 1750, at Attleboro', Mass.; died Oct. 19, 1821, at Westminster, Mass., published Apr. 7, 1773, to Rebecca Hoar, but no record of marriage is found; married 1st, Jan. -— , 1784, Mary Cutting, daughter of Josiah and Lydia (Merriam) Cutting, of Princeton, Mass., born May 15, 1757 ; died Apr. 28, 1800; married 2d, Apr. 25, 1802, Dorcas Fessenden, daughter of Samuel and Sally (Pierce) Fessenden, born Jan. 25, 1779; died Jan. 2, 1840. He was a saddler and harness-maker. He went to Westminster, Mass., about 1760. In 1784, he bought the so-called "Pond House," where he opened a store the next year, and later a public house, which he kept until 1796. He sold out in 1805 and moved to the westerly end of the village, on the border of Tophet swamp. In May, 1775, he enlisted as private in Capt. Edmund Bemis' company, Col. Whitcomb's regiment of eight- months' men. He re-enlisted as sergeant in 5th Mass. regiment, Apr. 1, 1777 ; promoted ensign Nov. 7, 1777 ; second lieutenant, Aug. 10, 1778; first lieutenant, Apr. 25, 1781; transferred to 1st Mass. regiment, June 12, 1783, and discharged Nov. 3, 1783. His service extended from the minute-man to the final discharge. His name was placed on the pension roll of 1818. He was an original member of the " Cincinnati." An invitation to dinner with Gen. Washington is preserved by a grandson. Clrildren, born in Westminster ; 191. i. David Mann, 6 b. June 26, 1785. 192. ii. Pelatiah Mann, b. June 3, 1787. iii. Mary, b. May 28, 1789; d. Feb. 26, 1860, at MedfieR Mass., unm. 193. iv. Joel, b. Sept. 9, 1791. v. John Cutting, b. May 10, 1794; d. July 21, 1879, at Lunenburg, Mass. ; m. May 10, 1840, Anna Fessenden. 88 Descendants of Richard Everett. vi. Melatiah, b. Jan. 29, 1797; d. Jan. 22, 1821; ra. Apr. 3, 1816, at Franklin, Mass., Isaac Sawin, of Dedham, Mass. vii. Asa Gutting, b. Mar. 28, 1809; d. July 22, 1874, at Ashby, Mass.; ra. 1st, Dec. 2, 1824, Rowena Spald- ing, daughter of Merari and Betsey (Heald) Spalding, b. Mar. 5, 1803 ; d. Sept. 23, 1865 ; m. 2d, Sarah P. . Children of second wife : viii. Hiram, b. June 26, 1802; d. May 31, 1803. 194. ix. Sally, b. June 23, 1804. x. Hiram, b. Oct. 7, 1806; d. before 1877; was a member of the Westminster Fire Engine Co., 1825 ; removed to New York City. 195. xi. Leonard Fessenden, b. June 1, 1809. xii. Tryphena Shepard, b. June 30, 1811; d. Dec. 15 or 22, 1843; m. Ephraim Martin, xiii. George Augustus, b. Sept. 27, 1817 ; d. before 1877; last heard from at Troy, Minn, xiv. Susan Augusta, b. Sept. 27, 1817 ; d. ,1837 ; m. Nathan Hersey, of Spencer, Mass. 73 Dr. Abu ah Everett {Jonathan,* Richard? John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Apr. 29, 1756, at Attleboro', Mass. ; died Jan. 2, 1804, at Franklin, Mass. ; married Apr. 27, 1786, at Attleboro', Mass., Abigail Ellis, daughter of Jabez Ellis, who died Sept. 20, 1849. He settled in the east parish of Attleboro', and afterwards moved to Franklin, Mass. He was a teacher in the town school, as well as physician. Children : 196. i. Amherst, 6 b. Mar. 9, 1787. ii. Virgil, b. Mar. 27, 1789; d. , 1818, unm. iii. Charlotte, b. July 22, 1791; d. , 1840; m. Aug. 16, 1810, Otis Read, of Attleboro'. In 1826, they were living at North Providence, R. I. iv. Sally, b. Feb. 10, 1794; d. prob. before 1826, unm. 74 Daniel 6 Everett (Jonathan,* Richard 3 , John, 2 Richard *), born June 22, 1761, at Wrentham, Mass. ; married Dec. 22, 1785, at Wrentham, Eunice Haws. Fifth Generation. 39 He was a farmer, at Wrentham, until 1802, when he bought eight pieces of land at Keene, N. H., where he settled. In Sept., 1804, he sold the same land, and all attempts to trace him or Iris family have failed. Children, i to ix recorded at Wrentham, x born at Keene, N. H. : i. Sula, 6 b. Nov. 21, 1786. ii. Olive, b. July 18, 1788. iii. Clary, b. Nov. 5, 1789. iv. Eunice, b. Dec. 10, 1791 ; d. Jan. 28, 1792. v. Nancy, b. Mar. 12, 1793. vi. Daniel, b. Jan. 31, 1795. vii. Polly Haws, b. Nov. 2, 1796. viii. Pedda, b. Sept. 12, 1798. ix. John Adams, b. Dec. 6, 1800. x. George Washington, b. June 15, 1802. 75 Timothy 5 Everett (Jonathan* Richard? John? Richard l ) , born Nov. 7, 1763, at Wrentham, Mass. ; died there Dec. 10, 1807 ; married Nov. 22, 1787, at Attleboro', Mass., Sarah Pitcher. He lived at Wrentham, near Ms father's homestead. Children, four recorded at Wrentham : 197. i. Manning, b. Aug. 8, 1788. ii. Abigail, b. Aug. 12, 1790 ; m. Sept. 30, 1807, at Wrentham, Obed Robinson, Jr., of Attleboro'. iii. Sarah, b. Mar. 22, 1793 ; d. Jan. 5, 1796. iv. Sarah, b. ; m. Zebulon White, of Norton. v. Juline Ellis, b. Nov. 5, 1798. 76 Sergt. Israel 5 Everett (Israel? Richard? John? Richard 1 ), born Oct. 13, 1744, at Declham, Mass. ; married Aug. 21, 1781, Rebecca Little. He was wounded at the battle of Lexington, where he served as sergeant in Capt. Gould's company. May 8, 1776, the Mass. General Court voted to him, a wounded soldier, £1, 3s., for his nursing. He was admitted to the First Church of Dedham, May 30, 1784. go Descendants of Richard Everett. Children : i Rebecca, 6 bapt. June 20, 1784; m. Dec. 1, 1803, James i, AbtXb^ jSTk 1781; m. Nov. 25, 1802, David Simpson, of Boston. 77 Nathaniel 5 Evebett (Israel* Richard, 5 John? Richard 1 ), born Dec 1, 1745, at Declham, Mass. ; died Feb. 14, 1791, at New London, N. H. ; married Mar. 3, 1769, Rebecca Connelly. Sbe married second, Nov. 19 or 20, 1795, at Hanover, N. H., Salmon or Lemuel Dow. He was a minute-man in Capt. Aaron * uller s company, Apr. 19 1775 was present at the battle of Bunker Hill, served through the war,' and afterward went to New London, N. H., where he signed petitions to the legislature in 1784 and 1787. He later removed to Hanover, N. H. While returning from a journey to Boston, he died at New London and was buried there. His wife Rebecca was admitted to the First Church of Dedham, Apr. 1, 1770, and was dismissed, as bis widow, to the Church m Hanover, Feb. 19, 1793. Children, i-v recorded at Dedham : 198. i. Nathaniel, 6 b. Jan. 5, 1770. 199* ii. John, b. Mar. 5, 1773. iii. Rebecca, b. Mar. 18, 1774. iv. Grace, bapt. July 10, 1775; m. Shepard. 200 v. Jesse, bapt. Feb. 10, 1777. vi. Rebecca, b. ; d. May 25, 1780, aged 5 weeks, 3 days (grave-stone, New London). vii. Rebecca, b. , at Hanover; d. Sept. 7, 1862, aged 81 years, 4 months, 3 days, at Dedham (Dedham Town Records); m. about 1806, Nathaniel Fales, son of Nathaniel and Mary (Everett) Fales. He was b. Mar. 14, 1780, at Dedham; d. Sept. 26, 1854. 201. viii. Samuel, b. . ix. Comfort, b. ; m. John Bond, of Dalton, N. H. x Sarah b. ; unm. xi ; Israei ; b . . d. Oct. 27, 1789, aged 2 years, at New London. . TTl xii. Betsey, b. ; m. Cutting, of Concord, Vt. Fifth Generation. gi 78 W Bvmnr (iW,< i&W,3 jm„,. j^^ born Sept. 26, 1747, at Dedham, Mass.; died Sept. 15, 1816, at Ded- ham; married Apr. 8, 1774, at Waltham, Mass., Catherine Bemis who died at Walpole, Mass., Mar. 4, 1849, aged 92 years, 5 months.' Children : i. Jonathan, 6 b. Oct. 17, 1775- d Tnlv Rn i7ci + W i , 202. ii. Ebenezer, b. Feb. 23, 1777 ' J ' ' 81 ' at Wal P ol e. iii. Samuel, b. Aug. 15, 1779 "• E "of b W^Ie 2 ' 1782; ^ N ° V - 21 ' 1802 ' *•*•» 79 William^ Everett (Israel,* Richard? John? Richard*), born Oct. 10, 1749, at Dedham, Mass.; died Jan. 1, 1815, at Dedham- married 1st Nov. 27, 1784, Margaret Buckman; she was born B i Medway, Mass., and died July 20, 1800, at Dedham. He married 2d, Apr. 15, 1801, Catherine Clark, who died Feb. 7, 1830, aged o7. He was admitted to the First Church at Dedham, Feb 1 1801 Children, born at Dedham : 203. i. Willard, 6 b. Aug. 27, 1785. 204. h. Leonard, b. July 20, 1787 205. 1: Sitft e i?S ; m - May 4 ' I815 ' 01irer Smith - 80 Richard* Everett (Israel? Richard? John? Richard}), born Apr. 17, 1753, at Dedham, Mass.; married May 15 1780 Susannah Myrick, both called of Watertown. In 1783 he' bought land at Watertown, and also one hundred acres in "Shirley District;" in 179G, four hundred acres at Chesterfield, JN. H to winch place he removed. His name last appears on the records of Cheshire county, N. H, Sept. 2, 180(5. Children, i to iv born at Watertown, v at Chesterfield: i. Abigail, 6 b. Apr. 10, 1781. ii. Susannah, b. Nov. 8, 1783. iii. Sarah, b. May 20, 1786. iv. Richard b Sept 26, 1788; living, 1806, at Chesterfield. v. Martha, b. Apr. 21, 1799; d. Oct. 28, 1869, at Dedham. 92 Descendants of Richard Everett. 81 AARON 5 Everett (Israel* Richard? John? Richard *), born Nov. 18 1758, at Dedhain, Mass.; died Oct. 18, 1838, at Brighton, Mass. ; married 1st, Polly ; married 2d, Apr. 2, 1793, at Cam- bridge, Sarah Sarford, who died Dec. 11, 1838, at Brighton. He lived at Watertown and that part of Cambridge set off as Brighton. Children, ii born at Cambridge, iv to vii at Watertown : i. Maria, 6 b. Nov. 19, 1794; m. Sept. 27, 1821, John Herrick, of Brighton, ii. Joseph, b. July 3, 1796. iii. Aaron, b. Apr. 27, 1798. 206 - '^ SW sflSOl • d. Nov. 10, 1842, at Brighton. 207 vi. Abner, b. Feb. 29, 1804. vii. Eliza, b. Aug. 20, 1805. 82 David 5 Everett (Israel? Richard? John? Richard^, born Auo- 20 1763, at Dedham; died at Saxton's River, Vt. ; married June 1 1791, Jemima Haven, of Dover, Mass. In 1796, he lived at Chesterfield, N. H. ; was chosen a trustee of the academy m 1806, which office he held till his removal, in 1819, to Saxton s River Village, in the town of Rockingham, Vt. Children : 208. i. Charles, 6 b. , 1792. ii. Betsey, b. ; m. Rev. Brown. hi. Abigail, b. ; m. Dr. Clark. 83 Samuel 5 Everett (Samuel? Isaac? Samuel? Richard 1 ), born Apr 3 1741, at Dedham, Mass. ; married Oct. 7, 1770, at Need- ham, Mass., Lydia Beal. In the marriage record, both are called of Needliam. He was living at Packersfield, now Nelson, N. H., Sept 21 1776, at his enlistment from Col. Enoch Hale's regiment of militia, into Capt. Abijah Smith's company, for New York service. In 1782, he lived at Packersfield; 1783 to 1797, at Marlow, N. H. Fifth Generation. 93 Child : i. Samuel, 6 b. ; m. Sept. 5, 1799, at Packersfield, Lydia -teal, of Packersfield; intention of marriage, Aug. 11, 1799, gives his residence as Marlow. Nov."l4, 1799, he' sold the Everett farm of fifty acres, at Marlow. 84 Isaac 5 Everett (Samuel* Isaac* Samuel, 2 Richard 1 ) born Jan. 11, 1754, at Dedham, Mass.; died , 1802; married Jan. 15, 1786, at Declham, Elizabeth Tower, daughter of Gideon Tower, who died Oct. 16, 1842, aged 86. He lived at Walpole, near the Dedham line, and later built the house at West Dedham, in which he died. He was a private in Capt. William Ellis's company, Col. Heath's regiment, Apr. 19, 1775, and Nov. 5, 1777. His widow, Elizabeth, was appointed administratrix of his estate, Dec. 7, 1802. ' Child: 209. i. Joel, 6 b. Feb. 15, 1788. 85 Samuel 5 Eveeett (Israel* Josiah? Israel 2 Richard 1 ), born Feb. 6, 1739, probably at Durham, Conn.; died Nov. 1, 1821, at Granville, Ohio; married May 27, 1762, at Torrington, Conn., Mindwell Strong, daughter of Jacob and Mindwell (Lyman) Strong, of Torrington, born July 28, 1742, at Torrington; died Dec. 6, 1812, at Granville, Ohio. At the time of Ms marriage, his father gave him a farm of 74 acres, at Torrington, and in 1770 he bought a share in the Wilson mill, and became a miller as well as farmer. In July, 1775, he did nine half days' duty in the 9th company, 17th regiment, Capt. John Strong. In the winter of 1787-88, he removed from Tor- rington to Granby, Conn. In 1804 he became interested in the Scioto land company, and in 1808 he and his children went with the company which formed the town of Granville, Ohio. He and his wife joined the church at Torrington in 1762, and were the first signers of the covenant of the church organized at Granville, Mass., before the colony started for Ohio. 94 Descendants of Richard Everett. Children : i. Mindwell, 6 bapt. May 8, 1763 ; d. young. 210. ii. Samuel, b. Apr. 30, 1769. iii. Mindwell, b. Jan. 30, 1771 ; d. July 24, 1869, at Hartford, Ohio; m. 1st, Jan. 20, 1787, Arunah Clark, b. Feb., 1759; d. Aug. 1, 1816; m. 2d, July, 1822, Enoch Graves. iv. Experience, b. Feb. 21, 1776; m. More, and moved to Illinois. 86 Israel 5 Everett (Israel* Josiah, 3 Israel, 2 Richard 1 }, born June 16, 1752, at Torrington, Conn. ; died at Ballston, N. Y. ; mar- ried Sept. 26, 1782, Abi Fyler, of Newfield, daughter of Silas and Catherine (Drake) Fyler, born May 24, 1748, at Windsor, Conn. ; died at Ballston, N. Y. He was a farmer at Torrington until 1795, when he sold the farm of 70 acres, that he inherited from his father, and moved to Ballston, Saratoga county, N. Y., and there he lived until his death. July, 1775, he did 12 half days' duty in the 5th company, 17th regiment, Capt. Amos Wilson. Children, recorded at Torrington : i. Israel, 6 b. June 18, 1783. ii. Josiah, b. Nov. 14, 1785. iii. Fyler, b. Apr. 7, 1787 ; living at Ballston, N. Y., in 1810. iv. Abi, b. Dec 28, 1792; d. at Tyringham, Mass.; m. , 1819, Arvin Miller. 87 Rev. Noble 5 Everett (Josiah, 4 ' Josiah, 5 Israel, 2 Richard 1 }, born Mar. 3, 1747, at Woodbury, Conn. ; died Dec. 30, 1819, at Ware- ham, Mass. ; married May 22, 1785, at Colchester, Conn., Abigail Lord, born Jan. 2, 1761, died Aug. 30, 1845, at Wareham. As a boy he lived with his father, at Winchester, Conn. He was graduated at Yale in 1775, took the oath of fidelity to the State of Connecticut, at a town meeting in Winchester, Jan. 13, 1778, and in 1782 was settled in the ministry at Wareham, where he continued to preach until Ins death. He received a salary of two hundred and fifty dollars a year, and the additional recom- Fifth Generation. 95 pense of three dollars a year for taking care of the meeting house. As was customary, he usually had one or more young men in his family, whom he fitted for college. Children, recorded at Wareham : i. Abigail* b. Mar. 21, 1786; d. Sept. 23, 1861, at West Wmsted, Conn. ; m. Apr. 27, 1812, at Wareham, George Lord, of Marlboro', Conn. s 211. ii. William, b. Oct. 18, 1787. hi. Josiah b. June 14, 1789 ; d. July 14, 1881, at Wareham • m. Aug. 5, 1829, at Wareham, Mrs. Lydia W Hall' daughter of Lothrop and Lydia (White) Shurtleff ; b at Carver Mass.; d. July 23, 1867, at Wareham, a*ed 78 years, 3 mos., 19 days. He was a mariner. iv. Lucy, b. Jan. 30, 1791 ; d. Sept. 3, 1867, at Wareham, unm. v. Hannah, b. Oct. 26, 1792; d. Dec. 21, 1883, at Woburn, Mass., unm. ' vi. Eunice Amelia, b. Mar. 28, 1794; d. Apr. 8, 1853, at South Coventry Conn. ; m. Oct. 5, 1817, at Wareham, Gardner Lord, of Marlboro', Conn. 212. yii. Noble, b. Feb. 28, 1796. 213. viii. John Lord, b. Apr. 20, 1800. 214. ix. Elisha Hinman, b. Nov. 28, 1803. 88 Josiah 5 Everit (Josiah,* Josiah, 5 Israel? Richard^ born Feb. 27, 1749, at Bethlehem, Conn. ; died Feb. 5, 1829, at Winchester Conn.; married 1st, Dec. 5, 1776, at Farmington, Conn., Esther Hinman, who died Sept. 30, 1783, in her 30th year. He married 2d, Feb. 23, 1785, Nelley Pease, daughter of Capt. Samuel Pease of Enfield, Conn., born Dec. 23, 1762; died Nov. 12, 1791 He married 3d, Sept. 26, 1794, Hannah (Butler), widow of Samuel Stanley, of Hartford, who died June 27, 1826. He studied medicine with Dr. Bird, of Bethlehem, and Dr. Hall, of Woodbury, Conn., and settled at Winchester in the practice of that profession. His long and useful career as a physician is one of the memories of the town. Children of second wife, recorded at Winchester : 215. i. Nelley Minerva, 6 b. July 30, 1786. 216. ii. Noble Josiah, b. Dec. 10, 1788. hi. Chester, b. Nov. 12, 1790; d. Apr. 24, 1807, unm. 96 Descendants of Richard Everett. Children of third wife : iv. A son, b. Jan. 8, 1796 ; d. Jan. 16, 1796. v. Hannah, b. June 7, 1798; d. Jan. 10, 1846; ra. Mar. 8, 1825, Rev. Henry Bushnell. vi. Mary, b. Dec. 29, 1799 ; d. May 29, 1807. 89 Andrew 5 Everit (Josiahf Josiah, 3 Israel, 2 Richard 1 }, born July 31, 1755, at Woodbury, Conn. ; died Jan. 31, 1835, at Vernon, N. Y. ; married 1st, May 18, 1780, Abigail North, who died June 2, 1795, aged 31. He married 2d, Dec. 26, 1799, Statira (Hills) Marshall, daughter of Dea. Seth and Abigail (Soper) Hills and widow of John Marshall, of Torrington, Conn. She was born July 6, 1762. He lived at Winchester, Conn., with his mother, until her decease, and continued to own and occupy the homestead until 1809, when he sold it and removed to Vernon. In 1778, he took the oath of fidelity and was drummer in Capt. John Hill's company. In 1790, he was a member of the school committee, and in 1796, selectman. Children, recorded at Winchester : i. Emm, 6 b. Dec. 16, 1780; d. Sept. 11, 1781. 217. h. Elihu, b. Jan. 21, 1783. iii. Andrew Hinman, b. Oct. 27, 1788 ; d. Mar. 9, 1791. Children of second wife : iv. Andrew Hinman, b. Nov. 26, 1800 ; d. in infancy, v. Truman, b. Dec. 26, 1801 ; d. Oct. 9, 1804. vi. Elisha, b. Feb. 15, 1805 ; d. in youth. 90 Amos 5 Ayered (Avery, Averit, Everit) (Abner? Josiah, 3 Israel, 2 Richard l ~), born Sept. 22, 1745, at Wallingford, Conn. ; married Anna Page, daughter of Enos and Bethiah Page, of Wallingford. He lived at Wallingford until 1779, when he moved to the Northbury society, at Waterbury. The following year this society was set off as part of the town of Watertown, and in 1795 it was included in the territory incorporated as Plymouth. Fifth Generation. 97 His father, Abner Avered, of Wallingford, bought in May, 1777, in consideration of £30 continental money, of Timothy Foster, Jr., a farm in society of Northbury, town of Waterbury, known as the Dr. Porter Poland farm. By deed executed Mar. 8, 1779, he transferred the farm of 130 acres to his sons, Amos and Ambrose. By deed dated Jan. 21, 1791, Jotham Gaylord sold land at Water- town to Amos Avery and Ambrose Avery, all of Watertown. On the same day, Ambrose Averet and Amos Averet divided land held in partnership at Watertown. By deed dated May 14, 1794, Aaron Dunbar, of Watertown, sold to Ambrose Everit land in Watertown. In 1779, Amos Avered and Anna Avered gave, for love, a lot of land, at Wallingford, to Desire Hobson, wife of Ashbel Hob- son. In 1784, Amos Avered and Anna Avered, of Watertown, sold to " our sister Sarah Page," land at Wallingford, distributed to said Anna from her father's estate. In 1786, Amos Avery and Anne Avery, of Watertown, sold land at Wallingford, set off to widow, Bethiah Page. In 1785, Amos Avered, of Watertown, joined his brothers and sisters in conveying land at Wallingford, inherited from their mother. In the body of this deed all their names are written Avered, while in the signatures two are Avered and three are Avery. Children, recorded at Plymouth : i. Eunice, 6 b. Mar. 1, 1780. ii. Augustus, b. Aug. 7, 1782. iii. Sarah, b. July 26, 1784. iv. Ransom, b. July 3, 1786. 91 Abner 5 Avered (Avery) (Abner f Josiah, 3 Israel, 2 Richard 1 '), born April 21, 1748, at Wallingford, Conn. ; died, probably 1836, at Northampton, Mass. ; married Dec. 11, 1777, at Wallingford, Eliphal Shattuck. He appears to have lived at Wallingford until about 1802, when he moved to Northampton, Mass., where he lived until his death. In 1785, he received land in Wallingford by deed from his father, Abner Avered, who also conveyed to him in 1793 " nry mansion 98 Descendants of Richard Everett. house, where I now live, and half of other buildings." Between 1775 and 1785 this name is usually written Avery, sometimes Avered, and in some deeds both ways. In the Wallingford town records of births the oldest child is called Avered, and the next two Avery ; the other three are not recorded. In the Lexington alarm list from Wallingford appears Abner Avered, Jr., eight days' service in Capt. Isaac Cook's company. His will, dated at Northampton, Jan. 25, 1832, proved Nov. 1, 1836, begins : " I, Abner Avery, of Northampton," and names daughter, Elisabeth S. Hough, wife of Serrajah Hough, of New Haven, Conn. ; daughter, Paulina Clapp, of Easthampton, Mass. ; daughter, Philena Clark, of Bloomingburg, N. Y. ; son, Worcester Avery, of Easthampton ; son, Lyman Avery, of Northampton, executor. Children, born at Wallingford : i. Noyes, 6 b. Apr. 10, 1779. ii. Elizabeth Shattuck, b. Sept. 27, 1782; m. Feb. 18, 1801, at Wallingford, Serrajah Hough, of New Haven, Conn., son of Lent and Rebecca (Tuttle) Hough, b. Mar. 26, 1780 ; d. Aug. 3, 1853, at Meriden, Conn. hi. Worcester, b. July 8, 1784. iv. Paulina, b. ; m. Clapp, of Easthampton, Mass. v. Philena, b. ; m. Nov. 16, 1809, at Northampton, Lu- cius Clark, of Easthampton. vi. Lyman, b. . 92 Edmund 5 Avered (Avery) (Abner? Josiah, 3 Israel, 2 Ricli- arc? 1 ), born Nov. 22, 1750, at Wallingford, Conn.; died, probably 1806, at Wallingford ; married 1st, Aug. 6, 1771, at Wallingford, Sarah Roys [Rice] , daughter of Joseph Rice ; married 2d, , Anna . He lived all his life at Wallingford, where he was a tanner, and in 1773 received a life lease of a tanyard from Joseph Rice, who calls him son-in-law. His name was spelled, before 1790, Avered or Avery, indifferently, but in later years it was written Avery. The town records use both names, — his daughter, Nancy, being recorded born as an Avered, and married as Avery. Fifth Geyieratiov,. 99 Mar. 31, 1806, Anna Avery and John Scarrit were appointed ad- ministrators of estate of Edward Avery, late of Wallingford. Children, recorded at Wallingford : i. Billious, 6 b. Jan. 14, 1773. 218. ii. Wyllis, b. Feb. 24, 1775. iii. Thaddeus, b. Feb. 15, 1777; d. Mar. 2G, 1777. iv. Thaddeus, b. May 14, 1778. v. Nancy, b. Sept. 28, 1781 ; m. Dec. 25, 1800, Ira Rice, vi. Edmund, b. Sept. 18, 1783. Child of second wife : vii. Harry P., b. July 6, 1787. 93 Ambrose 5 Avered (Avery, Evemt) (Abnerf Josiah, 3 Israel, 2 Bichard 1 ), born Dec. 7, 1752, at Wallingford, Conn. ; died Mar. 31, 1813 ; married Hannah Mattoon, who died Apr. 23, 1835, aged 82. July 11 to Dec. 19, 1777, private Ambrose Avered served in the 2d company, Capt. Street Hall, of Wallingford, 7th regiment, Col. Chas. Webb. Sept. 14, the regiment was ordered to Boston and assigned to Gen. Sullivan's brigade, on Winter Hill, where it re- mained until expiration of service, Dec, 1775. In 1779 he, with his brother, Amos, received 130 acres of land in the society of Northbury, town of Waterbury, Litchfield county, Conn., from their father, Abner Avered. In 1791, the brothers, Ambrose Averet and Amos Averet, divided the land, which they held in common. In 1794, Ambrose Event bought additional land in the same society. When Plymouth was incorporated in 1795, embracing tins society, Ambrose Averit was one of the incor- porators. Children : i. Polly, 6 b. , 1782; d. Sept. 18, 1814; m. P>arnes, and removed to N. Y. ii. Betsey, b. Oct. 22, 178G; d. June 28, 1804 ; m. Chauncey Bradley, b. Apr. 13, 1784 ; d. Sept. 20, 1803. Pesi.lence, Plymouth, iii. Ambrose, b. , 1791 ; d. Apr. 11, 1858, unm. SIXTH GENERATION. 94 Eliphalet 6 Everett (John, 5 Joseph,* John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Mar. 14, 1783, at Mansfield, Mass., died Apr. 11, 1835, at Roxbuiy, Mass. ; married Apr. 3, 1809, Eliza Burrell, daughter of Lemuel and Jerusha Burrell; born Jan., 1790, at Roxbuiy; died Sept. 19, 1858, at Boston. He was a blacksmith and resided at Roxbury. Children, recorded at Roxbury : i. Eliza Maria, 7 b. Feb. 2, 1810; bur. Mar. 8, 1895; m. Ben- jamin F. Campbell; bur. July 1, 1878. 219. ii. Isabel, b. July 19, 1811. hi. Eliphalet, b. Aug. 12, 1813; d. July 27, 1851, unm. 220. iv. William, b. Jan. 26, 1821. 221. v. George, b. Jan. 14, 1824. 222. vi. Harriet A., b. Oct. 28, 1825. 223. vii. Ellen Louise, b. Dec. 7, 1828. 95 George 6 Everett (John, 6 Joseph* John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Apr. 22, 1785, at Mansfield, Mass. ; died June 11, 1864, at Wrentham, Mass. ; married Oct. 24, 1811, at Wrentham, Nancy Whiting, daughter of John and Lois (Fairbanks) Whiting, born Jan. 22, 1783, at Wrentham; died there May 16, 1867. He was a farmer and resided at Wrentham. He was a lieutenant in the State militia in 1813, and captain in 1817. Children, recorded at Wrentham : 224. i. George Whiting, 7 b. Oct. 30, 1813. ii. Oliver, b. Dec. 6, 1817 ; living, 1893, on the family home- stead, unm. 96 Joseph 6 Everett (Joseph, 5 Joseph,* John, 8 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Oct. 3, 1766, at Foxboro', Mass. ; died Sept. 23, 1838, at Foxboro' ; married Dec. 22, 1792, at Foxboro', Abigail Caswell, born Aug. 29, 1774, at Foxboro' ; died there Apr. 3, 1824. He was a currier and glove maker, and always lived at Foxboro'. Sixth Generation. 101 Children, born at Foxboro' : i. George, 7 b. Nov. 2, 1793; d. Sept. 24, 1826. ii. Betsey, b. Sept. 8, 1795 ; d. Nov. 9, 1795. 225. iii. Joseph Caswell, b. Aug. 23, 1796. iv. Eliza, b. Jan. 9, 1799; d. Feb. 19, 1801. 226. v. Cyrus, b. Nov. 25, 1800. vi. Abigail, b. Jan. 3, 1803; d. Oct. 31, 1884; m. Nov. 6, 1831, at Foxboro', James Westcott. vii. Peggv, b. Aug. 23, 1805; d. Sept. 23, 1806. viii. William Jenkins, b. Sept. 19, 1807; d. Sept. 15, 1827. 227. ix. Nathaniel Ware, b. Nov. 18, 1810. x. Samuel Baldwin, b. Sept. 18, 1813; d. Feb. 28, 1858, at New- ton, Mass. ; m. Oct. 25, 1837, at Newton Upper Falls, Sarah Keyes, dau. of Stephen and Sally Keyes, b. May 11, 1812, at Newton Upper Falls ; d. there Sept. 9, 1885. xi. Betsey, b. Sept. 19, 1816; m. Nov. 27, 1836, at Foxboro', Nelson Morse. 97 Richard 6 Everett (Joseph? Joseph? John? John? Richard 1 '), bom 1771, at Foxboro', Mass. ; died Dec. 22, 1834, at Foxboro' ; married Nov. 30, 1800, at Walpole, Mass., Caty Ellis. He lived at Foxboro' ; held pew 9 in the old meeting house ; was in 1794 an active militia man. Child, born at Foxboro' : i. Tryphena, 7 b. Nov. 2, 1801; d. Feb. 22, 1823; m. Jan. 24, 1822, Stephen Westcott. 98 Jesse 6 Everett (Jesse? Joseph? John? John? Richard 2 ), born Aug. 18, 1767, at Wrentham, Mass. ; died May 24, 1824, at Fox- boro', Mass. ; married June 27, 1793, at Stoughton, Mass., Eunice Hartwell, of Stoughton, who died June 23, 1823, aged 51 years. He lived at Wrentham at time of marriage, when he removed to Foxboro'. Children, recorded at Foxboro' : i. Sarah Hews, 7 b. Sept. 3, 1794; d. Jan. 3, 1822. ii. Eunice, b. Dec. 6, 1796; d. June 2, 1822. iii. Nancy, b. Dec. 10, 1802; d. before 1824. iv. Jane, b. June 11, 1807 ; d. before 1824. v. James, b. June 11, 1807. vi. Jesse, b. June 11, 1807; d. Aug. 9, 1807. 102 Descendants of Richard Everett. 99 Leonard 6 Everett (Edward, 6 Joseph* John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Sept. 26, 1787, at Sharon, Mass.; died Mar. 21, 1852, at Canton, Mass. ; married 1st, June 7, 1815, Almira Kimball, who died Aug. 15, 1825 ; married 2d, Dec. 12, 1826, Irena Mason, of Walpole, N. H., who died Feb. 5, 1834 ; married 3d, Sept. 10, 1834, Emeline Mason, of Walpole, who died Jan. 11, 1857, aged 48 years. He resided at Canton, where he was town clerk in 1819. Children, born at Canton : i. Almira, 7 b. Apr. 28, 1816; m. June 27, 1837, Charles H. French, of Canton, ii. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 22, 1817 ; m. 1st, June 23, 1835, William Smith Otis, of Philadelphia, Pa., who d. Nov. 13, 1839; m. 2d, Mar. 23, 1845, Oliver S. Chapman, of Canton, who d. at Boston, Feb. 8, 1877. 228. hi. Leonard Kimball, b. Nov. 24, 1819. iv. Charles Edward, b. Dec. 10, 1821. v. George, b. Apr. 16, 1824; d. June 11, 1836. Children of second wife : 229. vi. Joseph Mason, b. Jan. 6, 1828. vii. Henry Webster, b. Mar. 29, 1829; d. Dec. 12, 1832. viii. Henry Otis, b. Feb. 3, 1834; d. Sept. 2, 1852. Children of third wife : ix. William Webster, b. May 19, 1835; d. June 29, 1880, at Canton. x. Sarah Emeline, b. May 20, 1840; d. May 23, 1840. xi. Caroline Irene, b. July 11, 1843. 230. xh. George Endicott, b. July 9, 1846. 100 Oliver 6 Everett (Oliver, 5 Joseph* John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Aug. 19, 1776, at Sharon, Mass.; died Dec. 21, 1843, at Lynn, Mass. ; married 1st, Nov. 30, 1800, at Portland, Me., Han- nah Stover, daughter of Wanton and Thankful Stover, baptized Feb. 11, 1770, in the First Church of Falmouth, Me. ; died Mar. 23, 1806, at Portland ; married 2d, Aug. 12, 1810, at Portland, Mrs. Mary Bartol, daughter of Jonathan and Judith (Haskell) Sixth Generation. 103 Low; baptized Nov. 26, 1786, at Gloucester, Mass. ; died at Plain- field, N. J. He removed in early manhood to Harpswell, Me., and later to Portland, where he passed the greater part of his life. He was a merchant, a man of many quiet charities, a fine vocalist, and an early member of the Handel and Haydn Society of Portland. Children : i. Theophilus Mayo, 7 b. ; d. in infancy. ii. Theophilus Stover, b. Oct. — , 1802 ; d. May 24, 1809. iii. Oliver, b. Sept. 3, 1804; d. Aug. 28, 1805, at Portland, iv. Hannah Stover, b. 1805; d. 1844. Children of second wife, born at Portland : 231. v. Theophilus Capen, b. July 21, 1812. 232. vi. Oliver, b. Sept. 21, 1815. vii. Joseph, b. May — , 1821 ; d. Aug. 31, 1821. viii. Charles Henry, b. Jan. 12, 1823; d. June 13, 1852, at San Juan del Sur, Cal. ix. Mary Elizabeth, b. Sept.—, 1824; d. Nov. 7, 1824. 233. x. Julia Elizabeth, b. May 16, 1827. 101 Otis 6 Everett (Oliver, 5 Joseph,* John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Oct. 17, 1778, at Sharon, Mass. ; died Jan. 4, 1840, at Fitchburg, Mass., and buried at Forest Hills, Boston, Mass. ; married 1st, May 24, 1801, Hannah Ross, daughter of Nathaniel and Sarah Puss, born May 14, 1770, at Ipswich, Mass. ; died Aug. 30, 1804, at Boston; married 2d, Feb. 18, 1806, Elizabeth Hurd, daughter ol John and Mary (Russell) Hurd, of Boston, born Mar. 20, 1784; died May 26, 1822, at Boston; married 3d, Jan. 20,1820, Lucretia Gore, daughter of Jeremiah and Hannah (Richards) Gore, of I Jos- ton, born May 3, 1700; died July 23, 1832: married 4th, Nov. 21, 1843, Mrs. Lydia (Doolittle) Lord, who died Nov. 21, 1882, aged 82 years, at Northlield, Mass. The son of a farmer in a small country town, he enjoyed only a limited education, and at a very early age' went to Boston, where he served his apprenticeship in "old Master May's" store 104 Descendants of Richard Everett. at the South end. On the death of Mr. May, he formed, at the age of nineteen, a partnership with John French, under the name of French and Everett. Both being young men of energy and enterprise, their store became a favorite resort, and they accumu- lated large fortunes. This firm was dissolved in 1817, and Mr. Everett formed a new partnership with Richard Childs, at the head of Central wharf. After a few years he retired from business. He was elected to several offices under the city and State govern- ments, but his health failing, he retired to the country to reside with his son, Rev. Oliver Capen Everett, at Northfield, Mass. The rest of his life was passed between the country and the city ; but not in idleness, for it was his most striking characteristic that he never knew how to be idle. The last few years of his life were occupied in a constant series of labors for others. Children : i. Hannah, 7 b. July 13, 1802; d. July 13, 1802. 234. ii. Otis, b. June 5, 1803. iii. Hannah Ross, b. Aug. 18, 1804; d. Sept. 29, 1805. Children of second wife : 235. iv. Rebecca Lepington, b. June 13, 1807. v. Catherine Elizabeth, b. Aug. 17, 1808 ; d. May 6, 1809. vi. John Hurd, b. Jan. 16, 1810; d. July 29, 1889, unm. 236. vii. Oliver Capen, b. Aug. 20, 1811. 237. viii. Hannah Elizabeth, b. Jan. 15, 1813. ix. Mary Russell, b. Dec. 24, 1814; d. Nov. 18, 1853; m. Nov. 21, 1833, Samuel S. Curtis, son of Samuel and Nancy (Shepard) Curtis, b. Apr. 18, 1806, at Hallowell, Me. ; d. Jan. 26, 1874, at Jamaica Plain, Mass. x. Susan Capen, b. Jan. 2, 1817; d. Oct. 4, 1844; m. Jan. 2, 1838, John Alexander Richardson, xi. Anne Foster, b. Nov. 6, 1820 ; d. Apr. 4, 1881 ; m. June 9, 1842, Alfred H. Sumner, son of Samuel and Martha (Saunders) Sumner, b. Apr. 28, 1809, at Brighton, Mass. ; d. Apr. 5, 1896, at Boston. Child of third wife : xii. Lucretia Gore, b. July 15, 1832; living, 1896, at Boston ; m. Nov. 13, 1856, Edward Arthur French, son of Arthur and Mary (Goddard) French, b. Aug. 14, 1831, at Bos- ton; d. there, June 29, 1889. Sixth Generation. 105 102 Moses 6 Eveeett (Oliver? Joseph? John? John? Richard 1 }, born Dec. 26, 1780, at Sharon, Mass. ; died Mar. 11, 1845, at Boston, Mass.; buried at Forest Hills; married Nov. 8, 1810, Elizabeth Gore, daughter of Jeremiah and Hannah (Richards) Gore, born Nov. 2, 1786; died Feb. 17, 1845, at Boston. He was a mer- chant in Boston, in partnership with his brother, Aaron Everett, and later with Leonard Ware. Children, born at Boston : i. Susan, 7 b. Oct. 9, 1811 ; d. Feb. 3, 1838, unm. ii. Eliza Gore, b. Aug. 15, 1813; living, 1901, at Boston; in. Apr. 18, 1861, at Boston, Dr. Moses Williams Weld, son of Daniel and Hannah (AVilliams) Weld, b. Aug. 15, 1817 ; d. Jan. 16, 1893, at Boston. iii. Mary Ripley, b. Sept. 29, 1816 ; d. Nov. 3, 1897, at Boston ; m. Aug. 22, 1839, Francis Boyd, son of James and Mar- garet (Curry) Boyd. iv. Catherine, b. Dec. 22, 1818 ; d. Jan. 23, 1837, unm. v. Moses, b. Jan. 6, 1829; d. Dec. 10, 1841. 103 Aaron 6 Everett ( Oliver? Joseph? John? John? Richard 1 }, born Jan. 2, 1783, at Sharon, Mass. ; died Feb. 6, 1863, at Boston ; married Feb. 22, 1807, Sarah McKendry, daughter of Capt. Archi- bald and Sarah (Crane) McKendry, born Jan. 7, 1786, at Stough- ton, Mass. ; died Sept. — , 1863, at Boston. He was a merchant in Boston, in partnership with his brother, Moses Everett. Children, born at Boston : i. Maria, 7 b. Feb. 29, 1808; d. Apr. 25, 1856, unm. ii. Sarah, b. Nov. 8, 1810; d. Dec. 19, 1839; m. Nov. 22, 1837, Henry Price, iii. Aaron, b. Nov. 16, 1812; d. Dec. 12, 1817. iv. Emmeline, b. Apr. 10, 1815; d. Apr. 2, 1834, unm. v. Elizabeth Hurd, b. July 2, 1817; d. Sept. 20, 1854; m. Feb. 4, 1840, Elijah Spare, son of Elijah and Sally (Clapp) Spare, vi. Caroline, b. Feb. 19, 1820; d. July 20, 1892; m. .June 10, 1840, as his second wife, Henry Price, vii. Aaron, b. Mar. 8, 1822; d. Mar. 5, 1 S27. 238. viii. George, b. Nov. 12, 1825. 106 Descendants of Richard Everett. 104 Ebenezer 6 Everett (Ebenezer, 5 Ebenezer* John, 3 John, 2 Rich- ard 1 }, born May 12, 1766, at Dedham, Second Parish, now Nor- wood, Mass. ; died there March 15, 1842 ; married 1st, Aug. 27, 1788, at Dedham, Mille Gay, daughter of Jesse and Sarah Gay, born June 20, 1770, at Dedham ; died there Apr. 15, 1790 ; married 2d, Aug. 14, 1792, at Dedham, Sarah Morse, daughter of Oliver and Sarah Morse, bom Feb. 22, 1772; died Nov. 10, 1828. She was admitted to full communion in the Second Church, June 16, 1805. He inherited one-half of his father's real estate, and his oldest son, Moses, inherited the other half ; the homestead being in the present town of Norwood. Children, born at Dedham : 239. i. Moses, 7 b. Feb. 4, 1790. Children of second wife : 240. ii. Ebenezer, b. Nov. 30, 1792. 241. iii. Willard, b. July 29, 1795. iv. Infant, b. Dec. 1, 1797; d. Dec. 4, 1797. 242. v. Oliver, b. Nov. 11, 1798. 243. vi. Charles, b. Nov. 2, 180jO. vii. Mille Gay, b. Feb. 6, 1803; d. May 20, 1848 ; m. Dec. 11, 1825, at Dedham, Joseph Clapp of Roxbury, Mass. viii. Leonard, b. Jan. 8, 1805 ; d. at sea, unm. ix. Vina Morse, b. Aug. 30, 1806; d. May 17, 1877; m. June 21, 1835, Samuel E. Pond, of Walpole, Mass. x. Lewis, b. June 13, 1809; d. July 31, 1864, at Norwood. 105 Hon. Melatiah 6 Everett (John, 5 Ebenezer* John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born June 24, 1777, in that part of Wrentham, Mass., which became Foxboro' ; died Feb. 26, 1858, at Wrentham ; mar- ried Oct. 20, 1805, Nancy Shaw, born July 6, 1783, at Raynham, Mass. ; died Mar. 22, 1861, at Wrentham. She was daughter of Col. Jonathan Shaw, of Raynham, a gallant soldier of the Rev- olution, and Lydia Godfrey, who married second, Dr. George Wheaton, of Norton, Mass. He was graduated at Brown University in 1802; afterwards studied law with Dr. George Wheaton, of Norton, then Judge ) /^^2^^ Sixth Generation. 107 Wheaton, whose step-daughter he married, and practiced his pro- fession in Foxboro' until his house burned down, in 1832, when he removed to Wrentham. He was town clerk and treasurer of Foxboro', justice of the peace and quorum, representative to the General Court in 1831, and senator for Norfolk county 1841 and 1812. He had much self-respect and dignity of character. After his removal, when the church at Wrentham demanded that he should denounce the Masonic fraternity, of which he had been a member, he refused to do so and retained his membership with the church of Foxboro' until his death. He was fond of horticul- ture, and Ins garden contained every new fruit, or flower, that he could obtain. He was quiet and unostentatious in his manner; was a great reader who remembered everything he read ; was one of the most learned men in Norfolk county, and an early and decided advocate of the temperance reform in 1817. His will was dated Apr. 4, 1855, and proved Feb. 1, 1859. Having no children, he adopted two daughters of his twin brother, Metcalf Everett, — Eleanor Ware Everett and Nancy Shaw Everett, who inherited his estate. 106 Capt. Metcalf 6 Everett (John, 5 Ebenezer? John, 3 John, 2 Rich- ard 1 ), born June 24, 1777, in that part of Wrentham, Mass., which became Foxboro' ; died Aug. 22, 1858, at Foxboro', and was buried at Wrentham ; married July 4, 1801, Fanny Shepard, daughter of Major Joseph and Abigail (Hodges) Shepard,* of * Major Joseph Shepard, of Foxboro', Mass., b. Apr. 11, 174t>, d. Jan. 4, 1832, was the son of Joseph Shepard, of Foxboro', and Mary Pond, dau. of Ephraim Pond, of Wrentham. He was one of the Wrentham minute-mon, who marched to Boston at the Lexington alarm, and served as corporal in Capt. Samuel Fisher's company, from Wrentham, in the Rhode Island cam- paign, 1776. — [Mass. Rev. Rolls, xii: 10; ii: 16V£.] He was commissioned first lieutenant, July 1, 1781, and held this position until the end of the war, as appears by the roster in the office of the Adj't-General of Mass. He married May 21, 1772, Abigail Hodges, b. Oct. 4, 174U; d. Apr. 10, 1808, dau. of Lieut. Elijah Hodges, of Mansfield, Mass., who served in the Crown Point Expedi- tion, French and Indian War, from May 12, 1759, to Nov. 25, 1759, as second lieutenant under Capt. Nathan Hodges. — [Mass. Military Rolls, xcvii: 379.] He served also as a minute man in the Mansfield company at tbe Lexingtou alarm. —[Mass. Rev. Rolls, xiii: 190.] 108 Descendants of Richard Everett. Foxboro', born Mar. 10, 1780, at Foxboro' ; died there Nov. 2, 1859, and was buried at Wrentham. He was a farmer at Foxboro', where he lived the greater part of his life ; for a few years he was engaged in manufacture at Haydenville, Mass., with his brother-in-law, Daniel Hayden. The war of 1812-15 interfered with this enterprise, and he returned to his native place. He was town assessor for two years, consta- ble for twenty years, and captain of a foot company in the 2d regiment, 2d brigade, 1st division, Mass. militia, 1812 to 1814. He led the church choir for nearly forty years. He was a man of unusual physical strength and endurance ; in his earlier years, he had the distinction, then deemed considerable, of being the cham- pion wrestler of his town and the vicinity. When seventy-five years old, he walked to church in Boston and back the same day. His character was marked by a singular serenity of temper which nothing could disturb. His son, John M. Everett, was appointed administrator of his estate, Oct. 5, 1858. Children, recorded at Foxboro' : i. Fanny Shepard, 7 b. Dec. 1, 1801; d. Dec. 19, 1883, at Foxboro', unm. She was a woman of great conversa- tional power and originality of thought, and one who strongly attached young people to herself by her hospi- tality and affection. At the time of her death she was the oldest postmistress in the United States. 244. ii. John Metcalf, b. Mar. 16, 1803. 245. iii. Eleanor Ware, b. Mar. 26, 1805. 246. iv. Abigail Hodges, b. Mar. 25, 1807. v. Laura, b. July 10, 1809; d. Nov. 13, 1809. vi. Joseph, b. Oct. 7, 1813; d. Oct. 11, 1813. vii. Alexander Kontocoff, b. Mar. 17, 1815; d. Apr. 21, 1816. 247. viii. Nancy Shaw, b. June 17, 1817. ix. Harriet Edna, b. June 9, 1821 ; d. Nov. 21, 1883, at Fox- boro', unm. 107 Hon. Horace 6 Everett (John, 5 Ebenezer? John, 3 John, 2 Rich- ard 1 '), born July 18, 1779, at Foxboro', Mass.; died Jan. 30, 1851, at Windsor, Vt. ; married Oct. 30, 1811, at Windsor, Vt., Mary Leverett, daughter of William and Lucretia (Hallam) Lev- 'TO-Cis^Jz: Sixth Generation. 109 erett, a descendant of John Leverett, governor of Mass., 1673- 1679, born July 14, 1792, at Windsor, Vt. ; died in 1877, at Angelica, N. Y. He was graduated at Brown University, 1797, and removed the same year to Windsor, where he studied law with Amasa Paine, Esq., and commenced practice in 1800. He was District Attorney for Windsor county 1813-17 ; member of the State Legislature 1819 and 1822, and a prominent member of the Con- stitutional Convention in 1828. He was representative in the U. S. Congress from 1828 to 1843, at which time he was the oldest member, or the " father of the house." While serving in Congress, his thorough knowledge of the manufacturing interests of the country was recognized, and his speeches upon matters concern- ing them were received and read with marked attention. He was also a zealous advocate on the floor of the house, of the rights of the American Indians. As a member of the Ways and Means Committee, he took an important part in the framing of the tariff of 1842. This owed its perfection, and probably its passage, to the foresight and industry of Mr. Everett, who, perceiving that the tariff bill must be passed early in the coming short session of Congress, if passed at all, remained in Washington, many weeks after the close of the first session, to complete and perfect this tariff bill. It was called after the chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, " the Fillmore tariff,'" but it was really the tariff of Horace Everett, whose profound knowledge of the manu- facturing interests of the country determined its form, and whose sagacity and industry secured its passage. Children, born at Windsor : i. Mary Frances, 7 b. July 1, 1812; m. Charles Hopkins, law- yer, res., 1861, K Y. ii. Anne Elizabeth, b. May 9, 1814; d. Apr. 18, 1841. 248. iii. William, b. Oct. 15, 1816. 249. iv. Horace, b. Feb. 8, 1819. 250. v. Edward, b. June 15, 1821. vi. Helen, b. Aug. 19, 1823; m. Nov. 12, 1856, Judge John G. Collins, of Angelica, b. Apr. "24, 1809, at Geneva, N. Y., and was living, 1861, at Angelica. 110 Descendants of Richard Everett. 251. vii. George Leonard, b. Dec. 10, 1825. viii. Torrey, b. Aug. 23, 1828; d. Sept. 21, 1842, at Windsor. 108 Linus 6 Everett (Andrew? Ebenezer, 4 John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born June 28, 1767, at Dedharn, Mass. ; died July 18, 1825, at Niagara Falls, N. Y. ; married Mary Clark, of Peru, Mass. He was a weaver, a musician, a farmer and a gardener, always in bumble circumstances. He lived at Worthington, Mass., the greater part of his life. Children, born at Worthington : 252. i. Linus Smith, 7 b. May 14, 1795. ii. Lucius, b. , 1798 ; d. unm., it is supposed at sea, on a voyage from Charleston, S. C, to New York, hi. Betsey, b. , 1800; d. Oct. 12, 1878; m. Stowe, and settled at Buffalo, N. Y. iv. Sally, b. , 1805; d. 1822, unm. 109 James 6 Everett (Andrew, 6 Ebenezer, 4 John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Oct. 16, 1771, at Dedharn, Mass.; died Oct. 29, 1848, at Cummington, Mass. ; married Feb. 21, 1803, at Northampton, Mass., Phebe Clark, daughter of Oliver Clark, b. Mar. 19, 1784, at Northampton; died June 17, 1846, at Cummington. His early advantages were slight, but he was a man of the Ben- jamin Franklin type — read much, reflected more, a practical phil- osopher, a wise counselor, a leading man in the community. In 1800, as of Partridgefield, now Peru, Mass., he bought lot 194, of 100 acres, at Worthington; and in 1819 or '20, he bought 160 acres at Worthington and Cummington. Children, i-ix born at Worthington, x-xv at Cummington : 253. i. James Smith, 7 b. Dec. 1, 1803. ii. Phebe Parsons, b. June 14, 1805; d. Aug. 26, 1805. 254. hi. Edwin, b. May 24, 1806. 255. iv. Julia, b. Apr. 8, 1808. 250. v. Laura, b. Apr. 4, 1810. Sixth Generation. Ill 257. vi. Oliver, b. Sept. 12, 1811. vii. Rufus, b. Apr. 26, 1813 ; d. Jan. 15, 1841, at Princeton, 111., unm. viii. Maria, b. Feb. 12, 1815; d. Apr. 1, 1894, at Cummington ; m. June 16, 1841, at Cummington, Lucius Bartlett. 258. ix. John, b. Nov. 25, 1816. x. Lewis, b. Mar. 19, 1819; d. July 14, 1825. xi. Melissa, b. May 22, 1820; living, 1896, at Cummington; m. Nov. 13, 1847, Francis Howland Dawes, son of Mitcbel and Mercy (Burgess) Dawes, b. May 11, 1819, at Cummington; d. Jan. 20, 1893, at Northampton. xii. Arthur, b. June 16, 1822 ; d. May 4, 1825. xiii. Horace, b. Feb. 15, 1825 ; d. June 13, 1830. xiv. Marcus, b. Aug. 31, 1826; d. Aug. 22, 1849, at New York City, unm. xv. Sarah A., b. ; d. Oct. 1, 1828. 110 Jason 6 Everett (Andrew, 5 Ebenezerf John? John, 2 Richard 1 '), born July 16, 1774, at Dedham, Mass. ; died Sept. 15, 1853, at Chesterfield, Mass. ; married 1st, , 1812, Rachel Sprague, daughter of David Sprague, who died in 1829 ; married 2d, , Lucy Abbott, born at Worthington, Mass. ; died , at Chester- field. He was a farmer and resided at Peru, Worthington and Chesterfield. Mar. 1, 1803, as of Worthington, he bought part of lot 160, at Worthington, and Apr. 5, of same year, sold it. May 3, 1819, as of Chesterfield, he sold a mortgage on part of the same lot. Children, born at Chesterfield : i. Electa, 7 b. , 1814; m. and resided at Cleveland, Ohio. h. Elvira, b. , 1816; m. Richmond, and resided at Cleveland. 259. iii. David W., b. , 1819. 260. iv. Andrew J., b. , 1822. v. Daniel, b. , 1826 ; d. 1839. Ill Andrew 6 Everett (Andrew 5 Ebenezerf John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born May 7, 1777, at Dedham, Mass. ; died May 7, 1857, at Cum- mington, Mass. ; married Feb. 7, 1803, his cousin, Betsey Everett, 112 Descendants of Richard Everett. daughter of Phinehas and Mary (Clapp) Everett, born Sept. 20, 1779, at Rutland, Mass. ; died Jan. 27, 1770, at Cummington. He moved in youth to Peru, Mass., was an honest and respectable farmer in Worthington, and died in Cummington. Nov. 2, 1804, as of Worthington, he bought 50 acres, being west half of lot 161, in Worthington. Children, born at Worthington : 261. i. Addison, 7 b. Mar. 2, 1805. 262. ii. Mary Smith Clapp, b. Jan. 13, 1807. 263. hi. Horatio, b. Aug. 31, 1809. 264. iv. Franklin, b. Jan. 26, 1812. 265. v. Betsey S., b. Apr. 7, 1815. 266. vi. Moses, b. June 14, 1818. vii. Emily, b. Nov. 16, 1823; m. May 7, 1845, at Newburgh, N. Y., her cousin, John 7 Everett, son of James and Phebe (Clark) Everett. 112 Oliver 6 Everett (Andrew, 5 Ebenezer,* John, s John, 2 Richard 1 '), born May 27, 1782, at Dedhani, Mass. ; died June 24, 1830, at Mt. Upton, Chenango county, N. Y. ; married Hamilton. He was a man of good local standing in Chenango county, N. Y. Children : i. Sophronia, 7 b. Feb. 25, 1809; d. May, 1831, unm. ii. Harriett, b. Aug. 27, 1810; d. Feb. 5, 1858; m. June — , 1845, Winn, of 111. hi. Catherine, b. Feb. 7, 1812 ; d. Jan. 19, 1833 ; m. , 1831, Landon Daniels, iv. Maria, b. Apr. 24, 1813 ; probably dead in 1862 ; m. , 1842, Philetus Ford, of Pennsylvania, v. Amanda, b. Apr. 26, 1814; d. Feb. 5, 1854, at Dixon, 111.; m. about 1837, George Latham, of Guilford, Chenango countv, N. Y. vi. Emily, b. Apr. 25, 1818, at Butternuts, Otsego county, N. Y.; d. Nov. 12, 1842, at Dixon, 111.; m. Aug. 2, 1828, her cousin, Dr. Oliver 7 Everett, son of James and Phebe (Clark) Everett, vii. Alexander, b. Mar. 18, 1820; removed about 1835, with a maternal uncle, to Mobile, Ala. viii. Matilda, b. July 20, 1823; m. , 1842, Beckwith, of Butte des Morts, Wis. Sixth Generation. 113 113 Phinehas 6 Everett (Phinehas, 5 Ebenezer* John, 5 John, 2 Rich- ard 1 '), born Apr. 22, 1776, at Rutland, Mass. ; died July 30, 1830, at Bradford, N. H. ; married 1st, , Lydia Bullard, born , at Oakham, Mass., died , at Deering, N. H. ; married 2d, , Hannah Sawyer, daughter of Josiah and Lydia Sawyer, born Feb. 10, 1773, at Dracut, Mass.; died Sept. 27, 1860, at Lowell, Mass. He was a farmer at Stockbridge, Vt., and at Bradford, N. H. His will, dated July 29, 1830, proved the following month, mentions his wife Hannah Everett, daughter Alice, and sons Lucius and Horace. Children, born at Stockbridge : i. Alice Lydia, 7 b. , 1800; d. Oct. 27, 1877, at Newton, Mass., unm. 267. ii. Lucius, b. Apr. 16, 1804. 268. iii. Horace, b. July 22, 1806. 114 Ebenezer 6 Everett (Phinehas, 6 Ebenezer* John? John, 2 Rich- ard 1 ), born Feb. 23, 1782, at Rutland, Mass. ; died Dec. 18, 1835, at Montville, Me. ; married 1st, , Harriet Watson, of Leices- ter, Mass., who died Aug. — , 1810, at Montville; married 2d, Nov. 1, 1812, Rebecca Milliken, of Montville. He went with his parents from Rutland, Mass., to Davistown plantation, now Mont- ville, about the year 1805, where he passed the remainder of Ins life, and was buried in the cemetery in the south part of the town. He was a wealthy farmer, and for a number of years a justice of the peace and a postmaster. Children, born at Montville : i. Son, 7 b. ; d. in infancy. 269. ii. George, b. Mar. 9, 1808. Children of second wife : iii. Ellen Jane Dana, b. Sept. 2, 1816; m. July 1, 1832, Dr. Benjamin Ober, who d. May 13, 1S<>7. They lived at Montville and Machias, Me., Wilkesbarre, Penn., New Orleans, La., and San Francisco, Cal. 114 Descendants of Richard Everett. iv. Eliza Townley, b. Oct. 12, 1824 ; m. Mar. 23, 1843, Charles H. Hunt, of Liberty, Me., b. Sept. 2, 1819, at Charles- town, Mass. They lived at Montville and Bangor, Me., Charlestown, Medford and Boston, Mass. 270. v. Edward, b. July 11, 1828. vi. Frances, b. July 21, 1832; m. Jan. 22, 1852, Capt. John John W. Carleton, of Belfast, Me. They were living, 1868, at Newton, Mass. 115 Marcus 6 Everett (Aaron? Ebenezer? John, 8 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Feb. 29, 1772, at Mend on, Mass.; died Apr. 20, 1834, at Wrentham, Mass. ; married May 14, 1798, at Foxboro', Mass., Jemima Clark, born May 13, 1773 ; died at Wrentham, Mar. 10, 1835, and was buried at Pondville. He lived at Foxboro' at the time of marriage, but within a few years moved to Wrentham. He is reputed to have made, about 1816, the first bass viol used in the meeting house at Foxboro'. Children : i. Harriet, 7 b. Feb. 22, 1799, at Foxboro'; d. Apr. 20, 1818, at Wrentham. ii. Jemima Clark, b. Apr. 27, 1801. 271. iii. Marcus, b. Sept. 15, 1804. iv. Adeline, b. Sept. 10, 1806; d. Nov. 17, 1877, at Paw- tucket, R. I. ; m. June 4, 1833, at Wrentham, Dr. Benoni Carpenter, of North Attleboro', Mass. v. Abigail Holbrook, b. Nov. 20, 1808, at Wrentham; d. there July 3, 1868, unm. 272. vi. Aaron Emilius, b. Oct. 2, 1811. vii. Chloe Emeline, b. Oct. 2, 1811 ; d. Aug. 9, 1851, at Wren- tham. viii. Nancy Maria, b. Nov. 6, 1816, at Wrentham; d. Jan. 30, 1888, at Walpole, Mass. 116 Samuel Holbrook 6 Everett ( Aaron, 5 Ebenezer? John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Oct. 5, 1773, at Mendon, Mass.; died May 8, 1826, at Dorchester, Mass. ; married Nov. 29, 1798, at Foxboro', Mass., his second cousin, Peggy Everett, daughter of Lieut. Joseph and Kezia (Ware) Everett, born Apr. 30, 1774, at Fox- boro' ; died Oct. 29, 1859, at Attleboro', Mass. As a young man Sixth Generation. 115 he lived at Foxboro'. In 1794 he was enrolled as an active militia man. After his marriage he settled at Dorchester, where he followed his occupation as a house-wright. Children, recorded at Dorchester : i. Samuel, 7 b. and d. Sept. 2, 1800. ii. Caroline, b. , 1803. hi. Lydia Holbrook, b. Sept. 25, 1806; d. May 3, 1843, at Attleboro'; m. June 1, 1828, Samuel Reed Cummings, of New York, iv. Lucy Hill, b. Jan. 28, 1809; d. young, v. Lucy, b. June 1, 1811 ; d. Mar. 24, 1861, at Attleboro'; m. April 23, 1851, at Attleboro', Sylvester Richardson, son of Noah and I. Richardson, vi. Samuel Holbrook, b. July 18, 1813; d. June 15, 1840, at Attleboro'. 117 Capt. Daniel 6 Everett (Aaron, 5 Ube?iezer, i John, 3 John, 2 Rieh- ard 1 '), born June 1, 1783, at Foxboro', Mass. ; died May 16, 1855, at Wrentham, Mass. ; married 1st, Jan. 1, 1807, at Medfield, Mass., Sarah Mann, of Medfield, who died Mar. 18, 1808, at Fox- boro', aged 27 years ; married 2d, April 6, 1809, at Wrentham, Clarissa Pond, who died March 12, 1845, aged 61 years, 4 months and 9 days. He and his wives are buried in Pondville cemetery. He was a farmer and lived at Foxboro', where he was a select- man, 1818-1828. He commanded the light infantry company which served fifty-six days, in and about the forts of Boston har- bor, during the war of 1812, for which service he received from the United States a bounty land warrant for 120 acres. Children of second wife, recorded at Foxboro' : 273. i. Edmund Tyler, 7 b. May 24, 1812. 274. ii. Samuel Holbrook, b. Jan. 23, 1815. Hi. Sarah Mann, b. Jan. 17, 1818; m. Sept. 23, 1850, at Wrentham, James T. Hobart, son of Noah and Deborah Hobart, b. at Abington, Mass., and at the time of this, his second marriage, a resident of Cincinnati, Ohio. 275. iv. Abijah Pond, b. Aug. 10, 1820. v. Alexander Francis, b. Dec. 12, 1822; d. Feb. 23, 1823. vi. Eliza Maria, b. June 21, 1825; living, 1 S73, at San Fran- cisco, Cal., unm. 116 Descendants of Richard Everett. 118 Rev. James 6 Everett (Moses, 5 Ebenezerf John, 8 John, 2 Rich- ard 1 ), born Oct. 13, 1782, at Dorchester, Mass. ; died Apr. 12, 1837, at Port Mahon, Spain; married Oct. 13, 1806, Hannah Vin- cent, daughter of Benjamin and Relief Vincent, born Sept. 13, 1786, at Boston; died there July 5, 1853. He was graduated at Harvard College in 1802, became a chaplain in the United States Navy, served on the frigates Constellation and Independence, and at the Charlestown (Mass.), Navy Yard. He died while attached to the Mediterranean fleet. Children, born at Dorchester: i. Charles James, 7 b. Aug. 11, 1807; d. May 4, 1859, unm. ii. Frederic William, b. Jan. 28, 1809; d. June 18, 1888, at Boston, unm. hi. Ellery Vincent, b. Dec. 25, 1812; d. Nov. 23, 1841, at sea, unm. iv. Ann Caroline, b. Dec. 29, 1819; d. Nov. 30, 1893, at Bos- ton, unm. v. Mary, b. Sept. — , 1827 ; d. Nov. 21, 1827, at Boston. 119 Charles 6 Everett (Moses, 6 Ebenezer,* John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Oct. 25, 1785, at Dorchester, Mass. ; died Apr. 25, 1851, at Quincy, 111.; married Jan. 7, 1811, at Boston, Mass., Elizabeth Boyle, daughter of Capt. John Boyle, of Marblehead and Boston, who died Sept. 26, 1864, at Roxbury, Mass. He was a merchant at Boston until 1815, and in the China trade at London, Eng., from 1816 to 1840. In 1840, he returned to Boston with his family, and in 1841, went West, settling at Quincy, 111., where the last ten years of his life were passed. Children, i-ii born at Boston, iii-vi at London : 276. i. Charles, 7 b. Nov. 13, 1811. ii. Elizabeth Boyle, b. Nov. 17, 1813; d. Aug. 10, 1890, at Roxbury, unm. 277. in. Edward, b. Mar. 31, 1818. 278. iv. Samuel Williams, b. Aug. 25, 1820. v. Catharine Digby, b. Nov. 1, 1822 ; living, 1901, at Roxbury. vi. Evelina Elizabeth Crary, b. July 18, 1826; living, 1901, at Roxbury. Sixth Generation. 117 120 Ebenezer 6 Everett (Moses, 5 Ebenezer,* John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 *), born Aug. 15, 1788, at Dorchester, Mass. ; died Feb. 6, 1869, at Brunswick, Me.; married July 4, 1819, at Beverly, Mass., Joanna Batchelder Prince, daughter of Joseph and Joanna (Batchelder) Prince, who died Sept. 5, 1859, aged 70 years, 6 months, 10 days, at Bangor, Me., while on a visit for the purpose of attending her son's ordination. He taught school at Dorchester, was graduated at Harvard College in 1806, studied law, and was admitted to the bar; he practiced his profession at Beverly, Mass., until 1817, when he removed to Brunswick, and spent the remainder of his life there. He was elected, in 1822, member of the Maine Historical Society. In 1825, he was appointed the first cashier of the Union Bank, in Brunswick, a position he held for fourteen years, per- formed the duties of that office, at the same time continuing the practice of his profession. In 1828, he was elected one of the trustees of Bowdoin College, and held the position for thirty-six years, serving as secretary of the board for several years. Infirm- ities of age compelled him to resign. He was a master in chancery, and often a referee. By his ability and strict integrity, he secured the confidence of the public, and his professional employment was large and profitable. In 1838, he was appointed one of three com- missioners to revise and codify the public statutes of Maine. This important work constitutes Vol. I of the Revised Statutes of Maine, a valuable acquisition to the legal profession. In 1840, he represented the town of Brunswick in the Maine legislature. Children, recorded at Brunswick: i. Joanna B., 7 b. Apr. 22, 1820; d. Aug. 24, 1821. ii. Moses, b. Apr. 5, 1822; d. June 19, 1840. hi. William Thorndike, b. Dec. 18, 1823; d. Oct. 6, 1825. iv. Sarah Ellen, b. Oct. 5, 1825; d. Feb. 5, 1847. v. Elizabeth Gumming, b. Sept. 15, 1827; d. Sept, 1, 1828. 279. vi. Charles Carroll, b. June 19, 1829. 121 Thomas 6 Everett (Moses? Ebenezer,* John, 5 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Feb. 2, 1791, at Dorchester, Mass. ; died May 23, 1837, at 118 Descendants of Richard Everett. Boston, Mass. ; married Dec. 5, 1820, Nancy Williams Wright, daughter of Obadiah and Nancy (Ruggles) Wright, of Boston, born May 19, 1789, at Boston; died Nov. 20, 1858, at Roxbury, Mass. He was a merchant at Boston, living at Dorchester in 1814. After marriage, he lived at Boston. Children, born at Boston : i. Child, 7 b. June 2, 1822; d. June 2, 1822. ii. Thomas Wright, b. Nov. 4, 1823; d. Sept. 4, 1895, at Waikapu, Maui, Hawaiian Islands; m. Feb. 8, 1860, at Lahaina, Hawaiian Islands, Ellen Richardson, daughter of George Richardson, b. about 1834, at Waikapu ; d. there Dec. 1, 1890. After leaving school, he learned the printer's trade at West Brookfield, Mass., returned to Boston in 1848, and the following year sailed in the bark Orb, for San Francisco, Cal. A few months later he went to Honolulu, and was appointed dej^uty sheriff of the island of Maui, afterwards sheriff of tbat and other islands, collector of the port, and held other govern- ment offices until 1893, when he resigned. He lived at Waikapu. hi. Anna Sophia Tileston, b. Mar. 9, 1825; living, 1901, at Roxbury. iv. Elizabeth, b. Apr. 29, 1826; d. Sept. 7, 1826. v. Elizabeth, b. June 30, 1827; d. Mar. 5, 1855. vi. Caroline Frances, b. June 8, 1830; living, 1901, at Rox- bury. Francis 6 Everett (Moses, 5 Ebenezerf John? John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Nov. 25, 1795, at Dorchester, Mass. ; died there June 30, 1835 ; married Oct. 5, 1820, Nancy Barnard, daughter of John and Ann Barnard, of Dorchester, born Sept. 29, 1797, at Phillips- ton, Mass. ; died Jan. 8, 1883, at Dorchester. They lived at Dor- chester. Children, born at Dorchester : i. Ann Barnard, 7 b. July 21, 1821 ; d. Aug. 15, 1821. ii. Emeline Augusta, b. Dec. 12, 1822; d. May 11, 1889. iii. Mary Caroline, b. Oct. 12, 1824; living, 1901, at Roxbury, Mass. ; m. June 2, 1854, William Page Barnard, who died May 4, 1858. iv. Francis, b. Sept. 29, 1827; d. Nov. 25, 1833. v. John, b. Feb. 12, 1830; d. June 11, 1832. Sixth Generation. 119 123 Rev. Stevens 6 Everett (Jibses, 5 Ebenezer? John, 3 John, 2 Rich- ard 1 ), born Dec. 14, 1797, at Dorchester, Mass. ; died there Feb. 22, 1833; married Sept. 29, 1821, at Beverly, Mass., Emily Abbot, daughter of Rev. Abiel and Eunice (Wales) Abbot, of Wilton, N. H., born Feb. 4, 1799; living, 1901, at Cambridge, Mass. He was graduated at Harvard College in 1815 ; settled in the ministry, at Hallowell, Me., Sept. 15, 1824 ; failing health caused his resignation about 1832. . Children, born at Hallowell : i. Henry Gardner, 7 b. Dec. 27, 1825 ; d. Aug. 27, 1829. ii. William Abbot, b. Jan. 27, 1828; Harv. Coll. 1849; LL.B. 1851. hi. Emily, b. Nov. 1, 1829; d. Nov. 5, 1888, at Cambridge; m. Dec. 21, 1854, at Cambridge, Ezra Abbot, son of Ezra and Phebe (Abbot) Abbot. iv. Mary Susan, b. Apr. 15, 1832; d. Mar. 13, 1871, at Wil- lett's Point, N. Y. ; m. Apr. 27, 1856, at Cambridge, Gen. Henry Larcom Abbot, Corps Engineers IT. S. A., son of Joseph Hale and Fanny (Larcom) Abbot. Chil- dren : 1. Frederic Vaughan 8 Abbot, b. Mar. 4, 1858 ; m. Oct. 15, 1885, at Charleston, S. C, Sara Julie Dehon. Chil- dren (Abbot): i. Marion Beatrice, 9 b. Dec. 8, 1886: ii. Elinor Russell, b. Dec. S, 1886: iii. Henry Dehon, b. Apr. 21, 1891. 2. Marion Stanley Abbot, b. Jan. 18, 1864. 3. Elinor Everett Abbot, b. Oct. 10, 1867. 4. Harry Ellingwood Abbot, b. Feb. 23, 1871; d. July 25, 1881. 124 Oliver 6 Everett ( Oliver, 6 Ebenezer, i John 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born May 15, 1788, at Boston, Mass. ; died Aug. 11, 1864, at Needham, Mass.; married Feb. 17, 1811, Mrs. Ann (Vincent) Gardner, widow of Dr. Joseph Gardner, and daughter of Benja- min and Relief Vincent, born Dec. 16, 1784; died Oct. 13, 1840. He resided at Dorchester, Lancaster, and West Needham, Mass. Children : i. Oliver, 7 b. Oct. 28, 1811 ; d. , 1865, at Boston, Mass. ; m. Mar. 1, 1838, at Cambridge, Mass., Mrs. Catherine E. Moore. Her maiden name was Lewis, and she was horn at Boston, and died there, Oct. 17, 1881, aged 84 years. 120 Descendants of Richard Everett. ii. Louisa, b. Feb. 21, 1813; d. Feb. 3, 1839, at Lancaster, Mass. iii. Relief Vincent, b. Nov. 3, 1814; living, 1897, at San Fran- cisco, Cal. ; m. May — , 1845, at Alton, 111., John Whip- ple Buffum, son of Judge Thomas and Maria (Arnold) Buffum, b. in Rhode Island ; d. June 3, 1886, aged 78 years, at San Francisco. They settled in California in 1849. iv. Lucy Hill, b. Feb. 28, 1817; d. Aug. 3, 1841, at Worces- ter, Mass. v. Rosamond, b. Mar. 14, 1819; d. Feb. 21, 1893, at Em- mitsburg, Md. ; became a Sister of Charity under the name of Sister Rose Genevieve. She was mother-supe- rior of the convent of St. Vincent de Paul, at Jefferson, Texas. She founded a convent at Dallas, Texas. vi. Ann Vincent, b. Aug. 9, 1821; d. Feb. 22, 1895, at Em- mitsburg, Md. ; became a Sister of Charity, under the name of Sister Frances Liguori. 280. vii. Alexander Hill, b. June 9, 1823. 125 Hon. Alexander Hill 6 Everett ( Oliver? Ebenezer? John? John? Richard 1 }, born Mar. 19, 1790, at Boston, Mass. ; died June 28, 1847, at Macao, China; married Sept. 21, 1816, Lucretia Orne Peabody, daughter of Judge Oliver and Frances (Bourne) Peabody, of Exeter, N. H., born July 4, 1786, at Exeter; died Feb. 21, 1862, at Boston. He was graduated at Harvard College in 1806, with the highest honors of bis class, although the youngest member. After leaving college, he taught one year at Phillips Exeter (N. H.) Academy. He then studied in the office of John Quincy Adams, whom he accompanied to Russia in 1809 as an attache to the legation. In 1815, Hon. William Eustis was appointed Charge a" Affaires to the United Kingdom of the Netherlands, and Mr. Everett be- came his secretary. He returned after a year. He was appointed Charge as successor to Mr. Eustis in 1818, and occupied the posi- tion until 1824. From 1825 to 1829, under the administration of President J. Q. Adams, Mr. Everett was Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Kingdom of Spain. Upon his return to Boston he became editor of the North American &M& EWEtfgfETYo Sixth Generation. 121 Review. He was a member of the Massachusetts General Court 1880-1835. In 1840, he was appointed confidential agent of the United States to Cuba. While residing there he accepted the presidency of Jefferson College, La. Failing health soon com- pelled him to return to New England. In 1845, he was appointed under the administration of President Polk, United States Com- missioner to China. He sailed in the summer of 1846 for Ms post, but did not reach his destination, dying at Macao, the following year. His wife accompanied hini in all his journeys abroad, and shared her husband's labors. After his death, she returned to Boston, where she made her home and manifested an active inter- est in several charitable institutions. Mr. Everett received from Yale College the degree of B. A., in 1807; from Harvard College of A. M., in 1809; from the Uni- versity of Vermont of LL. D., in 1826 ; and from Middlebury (Vt.) College of LL. D., in 1839. He was a member of the American Philosophical society, a fellow of the American Academy and a member of the Massachusetts Historical society. Mr. Everett published a volume of Orations, a volume of Criti- cal and Miscellaneous Essays, and a volume of poems. He was a contributor to the Patriot, the Monthly Anthology, the North American Review, the Quarterly Review, of Boston, and the Democratic Review, of New York. 126 Hon. (previously Rev.) Edward 6 Everett (Oliver, 5 Ebenezer? John? John, 2 Richard 1 }, born Apr. 11, 1794, in Dorchester, Mass. ; died Jan. 15, 1865, in Summer street, Boston, Mass., and was buried at Mt. Auburn; married in Atkinson (now Congress) street, Boston, May 8, 1822, Charlotte Gray Brooks, daughter of Hon. Peter Chardon and Ann (Gorham) Brooks.* She was born Nov. 4, 1800, in the house where she was afterwards married, and died July 2, 1859, in Summer street, Boston. * Among Mrs. Everett's ancestry on the father's side were Rev. John Cotton and Sir Richard Saltonstall; on tho mother's, John Ilowland of the " May- fiowor," and Hon. Nathaniel Gorham, signer of tho Constitution U. S. 122 Descendants of Richard Everett. Mr. Everett obtained his earliest education in Dorchester, and subsequently at the North (now Eliot) and Latin schools in Bos- ton, receiving Franklin Medals in 1804 and 1806. He also at- tended a school kept in Short (now Kingston) Street, by Hon. Ezekiel Webster, whose substitute for some weeks was his brother, Hon. Daniel Webster. He attended Phillips Exeter Academy in the spring and summer of 1807. In that year he entered Harvard College, and was graduated with the first honors in 1811, although younger than all his classmates, among whom were Henry H. Fuller, Nathaniel L. Frothingham, Ebenezer Lane and Samuel Gilman. In his senior year he was editor and chief contributor to the " Harvard Lyceum," one of the very earliest college periodi- cals in the country. After graduation he became Latin tutor for two years. In 1812 he delivered the Phi Beta Kappa poem. His original intention was to study law, but he was diverted to theol- ogy, a determination which he afterwards regretted, and pur- sued his studies at Cambridge during his tutorship, being on the most intimate terms with Rev. President Kirkland. In 1813 he was elected pastor of the church in Brattle square, Boston, which under the pastorate of the lamented Buckminster had ranged itself on the Liberal or Unitarian side of the controversy dividing the Congregational churches. He preached here for thirteen months to the entire satisfaction of his people and of the sister churches. But the combination of pastoral and pulpit work was entirely too burdensome for so young a man, and he resigned his parish to accept the chair of Greek Literature at Harvard College, recently founded by an anonymous benefactor, later known to be Samuel Eliot, Esq., whose name is now attached to the Professorship. Mr. Everett in order to qualify himself for this new sphere of work sailed for Europe in the spring of 1815. He passed two years at Gottingen University, where his life-long friend, George Ticknor, was studying at the same time, they being the first native American students to attend the instruction of a German University. To this Mr. Everett devoted himself with the great- est assiduity, his special instructor being Dissen, the editor of Pindar. He was also on the most friendly relations with the Sixth Generation. j£3 venerable Blumenbach. He afterwards travelled in Germany Great Britain (where he made the acquaintance of Scott, Byron' Mackintosh, Zachary Macanlay, and other distinguished persons)' trance, Italy and Greece, returning through the Principalities and Austria to America in the autumn of 1819.* He continued to preach in various pulpits while holding his professorship, and delivered courses of lectures on classical antiquities in the ancient "Concert Hall " in Boston, which were probably the first lectures ol a popular character in this country. In 1824, in the general cessation of party strife, he was elected to the National House of Representatives, and continued to sit there through five Congresses till 1835. He was a strong supporter of John Quincy Adams's administration, and when Mr. Adams's friends became definitely organized as "National Republicans" subsequently adopting the name of « Whigs," he was a loyal mem- ber of the party, receiving also the "anti-Masonic" vote In Congress he was at the head of the Committee of Foreign affairs even when the Speaker was of the opposite party, besides giving special labor to securing pensions for the veterans of the Revolu- tion and resisting the measures for deporting the Indians beyond the Mississippi. He drew up the minority report in favor of the United States Bank, and urged the payment of the French Spolia- tion Claims. In 1835, he was elected governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and continued by successive re-elections in 1836 1837, and 1838, losing the election in 1839 by a single vote As governor he was active in establishing the Board of Education, and the system of Normal Schools. In 1840, he again visited Europe accompanied by his family, and while residing in the neighborhood of llorence, was appointed Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to England. This position he filled with signal ability and discretion, many intricate questions being under dis- cussion by the two governments, such as the North Eastern Boundary, the right of search and the seizure of American vessels. "mV^STSSS* SSfflSSfTiagt these travels win be found * ^ 124 Descendants of Richard Everett. He was offered the place of Commissioner to China when that post was created, but declined. He occupied a most enviable place in the social circles of England, and received the degrees of LL. D. from Dublin and Cambridge, and D. C. L. from Oxford. Mr. Webster, under whose recommendation he had originally been sent to England, retired from the cabinet in 1843, and the State Department successively passed into the hands of Messrs. Legare", Upshur, and Calhoun; the last standing at the very op- posite pole of politics from the first ; but there was entire friend- liness between Mr. Everett and all of them. In 1845 the accession of Mr. Polk to the Presidency and of Mr. Buchanan to the State Department caused Mr. Everett's recall. He returned to Boston in September, 1845, and almost immedi- ately received the invitation to take the Presidency of Harvard College, resigned by Hon. Josiah Quincy in the previous month. Mr. Everett was strongly, nay passionately, urged to accept this office by a large number of friends, who labored under the belief that it would be eminently congenial to him. Whether this might under any circumstances have been the case, it is now impossible to say ; but his own misgivings were very serious, and his oldest and most intimate friends strongly advised against it, the event proving they were entirely right. He yielded at last to impor- tunities and assurances of active support, and was inaugurated in April, 1846. Long before this ceremony it had become evident that the place was a bed of thorns. The very limited resources of the college, and the traditions of earlier days, threw into the hands of the President himself almost the entire details of disci- pline and administration. He undoubtedly made, what is always talked of as a great desideratum in such a post, the personal ac- quaintance of a very large number of the students ; but they came before him mostly under the pressure either of dry routine or of serious censure, and it was only by snatches that he found a chance to impress himself upon those who could really appreciate such a President's influence. In three years his untiring exertions to maintain high scholarship and orderly conduct, in spite of lan- guor or opposition in quarters where he had a right to look for Sixth Generation. 125 warm support, had seriously shaken his health and spirits, and he resigned in February, 1849, from a real dread that, like the Pres- ident under whom he himself had entered college, he might die in office. His exertions, thankless as they seemed at the time, were not without fruit ; the Lawrence Scientific School is a bril- liant memorial of his Presidency; but perhaps a better one is that he left to his successors an institution far firmer in tone than when he took it. He continued to live for more than two years in the old President's House, now called, in memory of its first, instead of its last occupant, Wadsworth House. In November, 1851, he returned to Boston, which remained his home for the rest of his life. He was at once appointed on the Board of Trustees of the newly-founded Public Library, and had several years before offered as a gift his collection of public docu- ments, amounting to over 1,000 volumes; the initial gift in the history of the library. On Mr. Fillmore's succeeding to the Presidency of the United States in 1850, Mr. Webster became Secretary of State, and renewed the most confidential consultation with Mr. Everett on the chief points under diplomatic discussion. On Mr. Webster's death in 1852, Mr. Everett was appointed his successor for the remainder of the Presidential term. His four months' service in this post was eminently to the satisfaction of his countrymen. His letter repelling the contention of Lord John Russell that the European powers had equal interest with the United States in the destinies of Cuba, was felt to be a most powerful manifesto, and Lord John's petulant reply elicited a crushing retort from Mr. Everett; this latter paper appeared after Mr. Everett had ceased to hold the seal of Secretary, but with the cordial assent and encouragement of his successor, Mr. Marcy. In February, 1858, Mr. Everett was chosen to the Senate of the United States. He took up the duties of this post vigorously, and especially distinguished himself by a speech in opposition to the Kansas-Nebraska Bill. From the vote on this bill he was shut out, by a misunderstanding almost amounting to a breach of faith on the part of the administration Senators. The cares of the posi- 126 Descendants of Richard Everett. tion, coupled with anxieties at home, five hundred miles from the scene of his duties, so seriously affected his health and spirits that his physician insisted on his resignation. This was given early in 1854, and Mr. Everett never afterwards held public office, except that he was an elector on the Lincoln ticket in 18G5. His health gradually becoming restored, he resumed actively the work of public speaking, in which he had already gained national distinction. His earlier efforts in this line, beginning with the Phi Beta Kappa oration on the visit of Lafayette in 1824, had always attracted large audiences, and drawn forth the warmest applause. But those in the last ten years of his life were, in his own opinion, and that of the best judges, every way deeper, richer and more sympathetic. His own decided prefer- ences were for his address on the " History and Memories of Dor- chester," 4th July, 1855, and on the " Uses of Astronomy," at the founding of the Dudley Observatory in 1856.* On the 22d of February, 1857, he delivered an address on the character of Washington, under the auspices of the Mercantile Library Asso- ciation of Boston. He was asked to repeat it in various places, and about this time the work of raising a fund for the purchase of Mount Vernon was started in the South. Mr. Everett en- gaged in the work of delivering his Washington oration all over the Union for the benefit of this fund, repeating it a hundred and thirty-eight times, and realizing in all little less than ninety thou- sand dollars. The attention of Robert Bonner, proprietor and editor of the "New York Ledger," was attracted to these exertions; and he proposed to Mr. Everett to contribute a weekly article to that paper for one year, in consideration of which Mr. Bonner agreed to pay ten thousand dollars to the Mount Vernon Fund. The offer was accepted, the articles being afterwards published in a volume as the " Mount Vernon Papers." In 1860, the violence of the contending parties North and South, inspired by the question of slavery, led to the calling a * Among shorter speeches the finest are undoubtedly that at the Cape Cod Celebration in 1839, and on the Death of Rufus Choate in 1859. /Sixth Generation. 127 convention of the Constitutional Union party at Baltimore, which nominated Mr. Everett for Vice-President, and John Bell, of Tennessee, for President, Mr. Everett having peremptorily re- fused to be named for the higher place, and indeed being ex- tremely reluctant to be on the ticket at all. Mr. Everett was profoundly and painfully interested in the events which immediately led to the Civil War. He was not in the least surprised at the secession, having prophesied some such measure for years, if the extremists on both sides persisted in urging their respective views of the Slavery question. He took a prominent part in all measures tending to a peaceable settle- ment, being one of the Peace Committee, representing all the States, which visited Washington in the winter of 1860-61. But when Fort Sumter was attacked, he unhesitatingly threw the whole weight of his influence on the side of the Union, and for the next four years his pen, his tongue, his time and his purse were at the service of the Nation. His oration, delivered at New York on the 4th of July, 1861, was made the introduction to the " Rebellion Record," as giving the best statement of the causes of the war. He was by no means an unswerving partisan of Mr. Lincoln's administration ; indeed, he was no partisan at all, and he never ceased to regret the consigning of Gen. McClellan to pri- vate life. But of the absolute duty and necessity of pressing the war with the utmost vigor, and refusing all terms with the South, he never entertained the remotest question, or failed to urge it upon others. An elaborate address on this theme was delivered by him in a vast number of Northern cities in the darkest period of the struggle. It would be impossible to mention here all the varied forms into which his patriotic energy threw itself. Among the most remarkable were his oration on the field of Gettysburg, at the dedication of the National Cemetery, the same occasion which gave rise to Mr. Lincoln's memorable address ; and his exertions at the close of the year 1864, in raising a fund of $100,000 for the relief of the loyalists in East Tennessee. In the autumn of 1864, Mr. Everett was offered the place of elector-at-large on the Republican, or Lincoln ticket. He did not 128 Descendants of Richard Everett. immediately accept it. He had felt that Mr. Lincoln's adminis- tration was open to serious criticism, and he believed General McClellan had received unworthy treatment. He finally, how- ever, determined that it was his duty, at so critical a moment, to give the Government all the support of which it was capable. The last entertainment held in his house was a dinner to the members of the Electoral College of the State, to which many distinguished persons outside that body were invited. Mr. Everett, after his resignation of the presidency of the college, had made his permanent home at 32 Summer street, in Boston. He had, however, made ^many attempts to secure a country home, and at last purchased a very lovely estate in the town of Winchester, on the northwest border of Mystic pond. Here he built a house for his eldest son, which was inhabited by the latter almost to the day of his death. But while its erection was under discussion, the city of Charlestown petitioned the General Court for leave to convert the upper half of the lake into a reservoir for the supply of water to the city, thus flooding a considerable tract of Mr. Everett's land. Believing this project to be of no real public value (as it has proved), as well as a private injury, Mr. Everett appeared before the Legislature against it, but in vain, and the last years of his life were subjected to a serious strain by the efforts necessary to obtain adequate compen- sation. In the second week of the year 1865, he spoke at the final hearing before the referees on this question, and the very same day, Monday, January 9, 1865, he made his last public appearance at a meeting in Faneuil Hall, called to take measures of relief for the distressed citizens of Savannah. He returned to his house thoroughly chilled, and never left it again. On the night of Saturday the 14th, his sickness seemed in great measure to have yielded ; he appeared to be sleeping peacefully at 10 P. M. But the perusal of a letter of painful import, brought to him shortly be- fore that hour, weighed on his mind and troubled his sleep, and at about 4 A. M., on Sunday, January 15 — the night of the capture of Fort Fisher — he rose from his bed, and fell by a stroke of apoplexy which shortly ended his life at the age of seventy years, Sixth Generation. 1 29 eight months, and four days. His death caused a profound sensa- tion throughout the country, and many tributes in prose and verse were paid to his memory. His funeral was held from the First Church in Chauncy street, Boston, January 19, 1865. Mr. Everett's disposition was naturally cheerful and sanguine ; but a succession of domestic and public trials had greatly affected his spirits, and rendered him in his later years at once abstracted and sad. The idea, often promulgated, that he was of a cold and unsympathetic disposition, is entirely false ; he was overflowing with affection and tenderness to Ins own family, using that word in a very extended sense, and his life was filled with acts of kind- ness to a large circle, many of whose members had slight claim on liim. He was extremely sensitive in his entire nature ; any- thing like inaccuracy, coarseness or cruelty revolted him ; and it was hard for him to understand how others should not be eager to maintain the same high standard of scrupulous conscientious- ness that he had set for himself. He was more than once accused of lack of courage in grappling with political problems ; but the event generally showed that the so-called courage of his opponents was rather hot-headed rashness, and that his cautious action had been dictated by the highest wisdom. He was often spoken of as a devotee to scholarship and literature, chiefly living in his library. The latter statement is true ; he was there engaged from early morning till late at night, not in literary indulgence, but in absorbing correspondence, and in preparation of addresses and other matter intended to meet the calls of other men, to the absolute renunciation of all Iris own favorite projects. While it is unquestionable that Mr. Everett's speeches were carefully studied and prepared as to their matter, there was very little of this in their delivery. To all conventional tones and gestures he had a great dislike. Mr. Everett became a member of the First Parish Church at Cambridge, under the pastorate of Dr. Abiel Holmes. While himself pastor of the church in Brattle Square he was ranked with the Unitarians, and while at home was an unfailing atten- dant of the churches connected with this body. He had a 130 Descendants of Richard Everett. very great dislike to all sectarian divisions ; while travelling, he frequently worshiped at Episcopalian, Presbyterian and other churches. His reverence for the Bible and all the ordinances of religion was profound and unvaried ; and his aversion to what he generally called " German Neologisms " invincible. The birthplace of Edward Everett, the house at Five Corners in Dorchester, where the greater number of Rev. Oliver Everett's * children were born, was not occupied by the family after the early years of the century, although it remained in Mr. Edward Ever- ett's ownership for many years. He was finally obliged to sell it, greatly to his chagrin, and in later years sought in vain to re- purchase it. As pastor of the Brattle Street Church, he occupied the parsonage in Court Street, winch long remained the only inhabited house in that part of Boston. The iron building, second from Tremont Street, now occupies the front. While Professor at Cambridge, he lived in what is now known as the Fay House, Garden Street; after his marriage, in the celebrated Craigie House, Brattle Street; and later in a house still standing on Kirkland Street, facing the entrance to Memorial Hall. While a Representative in Congress, he lived, first, at the corner of the Medford and Lexington Roads (now Broadway and Main Streets, Somerville,) on Winter Hill; and, afterwards, on Town-Hill Street, Charlestown, where he was living when chosen Governor. He moved to Summer Street, Boston, in 1837. For three sum- mers he occupied a house belonging to Marshall Spring, in the western part of Watertown. Mr. Everett was above the medium height — five feet, ten and a half inches. Slender in youth, Ms frame assumed very mas- sive proportions towards the last, and very active public speaking *"The wooden mansion, No. 23 Clark Street, Boston, was the home of the Rev Oliver Everett, who afterward removed to Dorchester, where his son, Edward Everett, was born. The entrance was in a garden on the east side, where the large stone steps are still in place, though the door itself and many other old features of the house have been sadly changed. The staircase was a remarkably fine piece of carving . " Directly opposite, in the rear of the church, [the New North] in a house still standing, lived Mrs. Everett's grandfather, Alexander Hill, the only parent she ever knew." — [Rambles in Old Boston, Rev. Edward G. Porter, page 300.] Sixth Generation. 131 \_ -often four nights in a week — developed liis chest in a striking degree. His complexion was fair, and somewhat florid. His hair, first auburn and then chestnut, had become gray for some years before his death. His eyes were hazel, and somewhat near-sighted. •In his youth he had been of very active habits ; these became dis- continued in later life ; but he preserved very considerable physical strength to the last, with occasional protracted sicknesses. Mr. Everett was frequently the subject of portraiture ; but very few of the artists' efforts can be called really successful. The paintings of him in early life by Gilbert Stuart, and his nephew, G. Stuart Newton, R. A., are eminently pleasing. Of the like- nesses of him in middle or later life, the bust by Hiram Powers far surpasses all others in accuracy and beauty. Children : i. Anne Gorham, 7 b. in Atkinson Street, Boston, Mar. 3, 1823; d. Oct. 18, 1844, at 46 Grosvenor Place, London, England. She was distinguished for her wide accom- plishments, delicacy and thoughtfulness of character, and deep religious sentiment. — [See a Memoir by Phillips Call Bush, privately printed, 1854.] 281. ii. Charlotte Brooks, b. Aug. 13, 1825. iii. Grace Webster, b. at Medford, Mass., Dec. 24, 1827; d. Jan. 8, 1836, at Charlestown^Mass. 282. iv. Edward Brooks, b. May 6, 1830. v. A daughter, b. Jan. 30, 1833; d. Eeb. 9, 1833. 283. vi. Henry Sidney, b. Dec. 31, 1834. 284. vii. William, b. Oct. 10, 1839. 127 Sarah Preston 6 Everett (Oliver? Ebenezer* John? John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Sept. 5,1796, at Dorchester, Mass.; died Nov. 14, 1866, at Brookline, Mass. ; married Sept. 5, 1816, at Boston, Mass., Hon. Nathan Hale, son of Rev. Enoch and Octavia (Throop) Hale, and nephew of Capt. Nathan Hale, born Aug. l(i 5 1784, at Westhampton, Mass. ; died Feb. 8, 1863, at Brookline. Nathan Hale was graduated A. B. at Williams College in 1804, and received the degree of A. M. from Dartmouth College, 1810. He was for two years a tutor at Phillips Exeter Academy, 132 Descendants of Richard Everett. studied law at Boston, and was admitted to the bar at Bostc in 1810. For four years lie followed his profession; in 1813, he became editor of the Boston Weekly Messenger. The same year he purchased the Boston Daily Advertiser, the first, and for many years the only, daily paper published in Boston. This he edited until 1863. He also edited and published the Monthly Chronicle, 1840-42 ; and helped to found the North American Review and the Christian Examiner. He was acting chairman of the original Board of Internal Improvement in Massachusetts in 1828 ; an early advocate of railroads in New England ; and the first president of the Boston and Worcester Railroad. He was at various times a member of both houses of the General Court of Massachusetts, and a delegate to the State Constitutional Conventions of 1820 and 1853. He was a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and of the Massachusetts Historical Society. He received the degree of LL. D. from Harvard College in 1853. Mrs. Hale was the centre of a large circle of friends, to whom she was endeared by many estimable qualities ; while her excellent judgment and varied mental resources made her the efficient com- panion in the multiplied labors of Mr. Hale. She wrote many books for children. Children (Hale), born at Boston : i. Sarah Everett, 7 b. July 8, 1817 ; d. May 16, 1851. ii. Nathan, b. Nov. 12, 1*818; d. Jan. 9, 1871, at Boston. He was graduated at Harvard A. B. 1838, LL. B. 1840, and A. M. 1842. He was admitted to the bar, but prefer- ring literature, became connected with the Boston Mis- cellany as editor, and associated with his father in the editorial management of the Boston Daily Adver- tiser. In 1853, he retired from editorial work. Sub- sequently, he was associated with his brother, the Rev. Edward Everett Hale, in the publication of Old and New. From 18G9-71, he was acting professor of men- tal and moral philosophy in Union College, Schenectady, N. Y. hi. Lucretia Peabody, b. Sept. 2, 1820; d. June 12, 1900. She devoted herself to literature, her best known work being The Peterkin Papers. She became well known as a promoter of educational and charitable institutions, and served two vears on the Boston school committee. Sixth Generation. 133 285. iv. Edward Everett, b. Apr. 3, 1822. v. A son, b. Apr. 3, 1824 ; d. Apr. 3, 1824. vi. Alexander, b. June 21, 1825; d. Jan. 7, 1826. vii. Susan, b. Apr. 17, 1827; d. Nov. 13, 1833. viii. Alexander, b. July 1, 1829; d. Aug. 22, 1850; H. C. 1848. ix. Charles, b. June 7, 1831 ; d. Mar. 1, 1882. He was grad- uated at Harvard A. B. 1850, A. M. 1853; became a reporter on the Boston Daily Advertiser, and later, junior editor. From 1855 to 1860, he was a member of the legislature, and Speaker during his last term. In 1864, he was apijointed, by President Lincoln, U. S. consul-general in Egypt. He returned to Boston in 1871, and served that year in the senate of Massachusetts. From 1872-73, he was assistant secretary of state, under Hamilton Fish. In 1874, he was admitted to the Bos- ton bar, and in 1875-79, was again a member of the legislature. He was a member of the American Phil- osophical Society. x. Susan, b. Dec. 5, 1833. She was for many years a teacher in Boston, but subsequently devoted herself to water- color painting, which she studied under English, French and German masters. She was associated with her brother, Edward Everett Hale, in the publication of The Family Flight series, and also edited the Life and Let- ters of Thomas Gold Appleton. xi. Jane, b. Mar. 6, 1837 ; d. Jan. 27, 1838. 128 Thomas Huse 6 Everett (Oliver? Ebenezerf John? John, 2 lichard 1 }, born Feb. 6, 1799, at Dorchester, Mass.; died Mar. 7, .839, at West Newbury, Mass. ; married 1st, Elizabeth Dow, Laughter of Abraham Dow; married 2d, Feb. 15, 1820, at West Newbury, Mary Ann Kimball, daughter of John and Hannah C. Qmball, born Sept. 2, 1798, at West Newbury ; died there Dec. !4, 1866. He was educated at Phillips Exeter (N. II.) Academy, 810, and became an accountant, residing at West Newbury and Lowell, Mass. Children, born at West Newbury : i. Marianna Huse, 7 b. Feb. 8, 1829 ; m. Nov. 2, 1869, at Bos- ton, Horace Kimball, M. 1)., Harvard, 1834. ii. Lucy Hill, b. June 29, 1831 ; res. Plainfield, N. J. iii. Thomas Huse, b. Mar. 8, 1833; d. Nov. 2, 1861. 134 Descendants of Richard Everett. 129 Melatiah 6 Everett (Nathaniel? Eleazer? John? John? Rich- ard 1 '), born Apr. 2(3, 1786, at Stoughton, Mass.; died July 1, 1848, at Brecksville, Ohio; married Nov. 10, 1803, at Northamp- ton, Mass., Phineas Rust, born Aug. 29, 1773, at Northampton ; died Dec. 30, 1848, at Brecksville. They lived at Northampton until 1835. Children (Rust), born in Northampton : i. Ckloe, 7 b. Nov. 22, 1804; d. Aug. 27, 1861. ii. Laura M., b. Aug. 31, 1806 ; d. Jan. 25, 1872. iii. Edward, b. Aug. 1, 1808; d. Apr. 10, 1884. iv. Julia, b. Mar. 16, 1811 ; d. Sept. 13, 1813. v. George, b. Dec. 22, 1813. vi. Julia Miranda, b. Nov. 26, 1815; d. May 11, 1853. vii. Phineas Bartlelt, b. Feb. 2, 1818; d. June 14, 1899. viii. Israel Chester, b. Dec. 30, 1825. 130 Abel 6 Everett (Abel? Eleazer? John? John? Richard 1 ), born Apr. 12, 1802, at Dedham, Mass. ; died Apr. 14, 1882, at Can- ton, Mass. ; married Nov. 28, 1824, at Canton, Thankful W. Shepard, daughter of Oliver Shepard, born July 26, 1805, at Canton ; died there Dec. 11, 1896. He was a bootmaker, and resided in Canton, Stoughton and North Andover, Mass. Children : i. Ann Elizabeth, 7 b. July 28, 1825 ; d. Aug. 11, 1825. ii. Eliza Jane, b. Apr. 8, 1827; a graduate of the Bridge- water Normal School, 1856, and a teacher; living at Canton, 1896, unm. 286. iii. James Bradley, b. Aug. 16, 1828. 287. iv. Willard Shepard, b. Sept. 18, 1831. v. Sarah Anna, b. June 1, 1840 ; living, 1896, at Canton ; m. Jan. — , 1874, at Canton, D. C. Freleigh Ellis, son of Daniel H. and Rebecca Ellis. He was a merchant, b. at New York; d. Mar. 11, 1893. vi. Mary, b. Oct. 19, 1843 ; d. Aug. 17, 1844. vii. Maria, b. Oct. 19, 1843; d. Nov. 20, 1843. Sixth Generation. 135 131 Horace 6 Everett (Abel, 5 Eleazerf John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 *), baptized Oct. 2, 1803, at Dedham, Mass.; died at Sunapee, N. H. ; married May 1, 1827, at Dedham, Hannah Dascomb. He lived at Sunapee. Children : i. Rush, 7 b. . ii. Mary Maria, b. Mar. 4, 1829; m. Nov 27, 1851, Edward Lee Sargent, son of Moses and Rhoda (Tenney) Sar- gent, b. Mar. 22, 1828, at Newport, N. II. ; d. there Sept. 30, 1853. Son, Edward French? b. Jan. 10, 1853. She was living in 1894 at Sunapee. 132 Willard 6 Everett (JEleazer? Eleazerf John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Apr. 8, 1785, at Dedham, Mass. ; died Apr. 9, 1872, at Meta- mora, 111. ; married 1st, Feb. 4, 1817, at Francestown, N. H., Eliza Fairbanks, daughter of Israel and Anna (Buckman) Fair- banks, born Mar. 15, 1788 ; died Feb. 24, 1832 ; married 2d, Oct. 2, 1832, Frances Curtis Shedd Dodge, daughter of Simeon and Polly (Crook) Dodge, bom Nov. 5, 1810, at Littleton, N. H. ; died Mar. 9, 1870, at Metamora, 111. He lived on a farm in the south part of Francestown, where he was a deacon of the church for twenty-three years. He removed, in 1843, to Metamora. Cliildren, i-xiv born at Francestown, xv-xix at Metamora : i. Harriet, 7 b. Apr. 20, 1818; d. Feb. 1, 1837. ii. Mary Ann, b. Dec. 19, 1819; d. Oct. 12, 1876, at Hills- boro, N. H. ; m. 1st, Aug. 28, 1856, James B. Carlton, of Blooinington, 111., who d. Nov. 5, 1859 ; in. 2d, Luke McClintock, of Ilillsboro. iii. Sarah Elizabeth, b. Nov. 21, 1821 ; a graduate of Mt. Holyoke Seminary, and in i860, a teacher at Santa. Monica, Cal. 288. iv. Charles Willard, b. May 10, 1823. v. Henry, b. Aug. 4, 1825 ; removed to California about 1850 ; m. Adella Brown, of Sweetland ; ho was a farmer in Nevada county, Cal. 136 Descendants of Richard Everett. vi. Abby Parker, b. Apr. 29, 1827; m. Sept, 11, 1851, James M. Newman, of Hillsboro; living, 1896, at Chicago, 111. vii. Lucy Maria, b. Jan. 2, 1830; m. Rev. Azariah Hyde, of Paulet, Vt. He was b. Dec. 19, 1813, at Randolph, Vt. ; graduated at Middlebury College, 1838, and was, in 1857, principal of a seminary at Castleton, Vt. Children of second wife : 289. viii. Alfred Curtis, b. Sept. 29, 1833. 290. ix. William Shedd, b. May 1, 1835. 291. x. Frances Louisa, b. Feb. 9, 1837. 292. xi. George Harvey, b. Dec. 22, 1838. 293. xii. Samuel Belding, b. Nov. 10, 1840. xiii. James, b. Nov. 28, 1842 ; d. Dec. 30, 1842. xiv. John, b. Nov. 28, 1842; d. Nov. 28, 1842. xv. Eunice Dodge, b. Nov. 10, 1844; d. Jan. 4, 1845. xvi. Laura Ellen, b. June 22, 1846; d. Aug. 22, 1846. xvii. Edward, b. Oct. 29, 1847; m. Aug. 9, 1867, Henrietta F. Miller, dau. of Harry Miller, of Petersburg, 111., b. Oct. 14, 1841, at Litchfield, Conn. ; settled in Osceola county, Iowa, 1871, where he has been schoolmaster, justice of the peace, and deacon in the Congregational Church. Son, Alfred V., 8 b. Dec. 2, 1869; res., 1895, Ocheyedan, Iowa. 294. xviii. Emily Roselle, b. Sept. 1, 1850. 295. xix. Frederic Fenn, b. Mar. 10, 1854. 133 Rev. Ebenezer 6 Everett (Uleazer, 6 Uleazer, 4 John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 }, born Aug. 31, 1789, at Francestown, N. H. ; died June 28, 1877 ; married 1st, Oct. 17, 1816, at Durham, Greene county, N. Y., Betsey Post, born Apr. 7, 1793, at Saybrook, Conn. ; died July 20, 1824, at Ogden, Monroe county, N. Y. ; married 2d, Nov. 22, 1828, at Bloomfield, Ontario county, N. Y., Mrs. Laura M. Stanley, daughter of Nathan and Mercy Walden, born July 20, 1796, at Canandaigua, N. Y. ; married 3d, Sept. 1861, Maria Wier. He was graduated at Dartmouth College, 1813, studied theology with Rev. Mr. Williston, of Durham, N. Y., and was licensed to preach, Jan. 6, 1815. He was installed at Ogden, N. Y., settled at Oak's Corner, Ontario county, Feb. 15, 1842, and dismissed Sept. 6, 1853. Later, he was agent for the Genesee Bible Society, of Geneva, N. Y. Sixth Generation. 137 Children : i. Evangela, 7 b. Jan. 5, 1818, at Livonia, Livingston county, N. Y.; m. May 23, 1844, at Oak's Corner, Addison A. Hayes, of Durham, ii. Euphemia, b. May 20, 1822, at Ogden, N. Y. ; d. there Nov. 22, 1822. Children of second wife : iii. Ebenezer, b. Feb. 12, 1830, at Jaffrey, N. H. ; was a mer- chant, 1860, at Tucson, Arizona. iv. George, b. July 31, 1831, at West Brookfield, Mass. ; living, 1860, at Williamsport, Pa. v. Laura Elizabeth, b. Nov. 5, 1834, at Hector, Tompkins county, N. Y.; d. there July 20, 1835. vi. James Harvey, b. Feb. 11, 1837, at Kanona, Steuben county, N. Y. ; was a hardware merchant, 1860, at Dur- ham. 134 George 6 Everett (Edward? Edivardf John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 }, 9orn Oct. 26, 1763, at Stoughton, Mass. ; died at Peru, N. Y. ; married Raymond. As a child, he accompanied his father from Stoughton to Rum- aey, N. H., and in later years, across Vermont and Lake Cham- plain to Ausable and Peru, N. Y., where he lived until his death. In the Revolutionary war, he served as a drummer in a company commanded by his father, Capt. Edward Everett, in Col. Bedel's regiment, in the expedition to Canada in 1776. March 28, 1777, tie re-enlisted for three years in Col. Bartlett's 7th New Hampshire regiment, and, in 1778, was transferred to Capt. Benj. Stone's company, in Col. Scammel's Continental regiment. He was hon- orably discharged March 28, 1780. Children, born at Peru : i. Luther, 7 b. ; m. Iluldah Ricketson, of Peru. ii. Persis, b. ; d. unm. iii. John, b. ; d. unm. iv. Iluldah, b. ; m. James Delemater of Peru. v. Olive, b. ; d. unm. vi. Mary, b. ; m. George Ricketson, of Peru. 296. vii. George, b. Mar. 26, 1800, 138 Descendants of Richard Moerett. viii. Rachel, b. ; d. at Ausable, N. Y. ; m. Abednego Rick- etson, of Peru. ix. Hannah, b. ; m. William Ricketson, of Peru. x. Joseph, b. ; m. Elizabeth Smith. 135 Edward 6 Everett (Edward? Edward? John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), died at Peru, N. Y. ; m. Hannah Macomber. He lived at Peru. Children, born at Peru : i. Anna, 7 b. ; d. unm. ii. Mary, b. ; m. Emory Beardsley, of Clintonville, N. Y. hi. Charlotte, b. ; d. unm. 297. iv. John, b. . 136 Robert 6 Everett (Edward, 5 Edward? John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born ; died at Chesterfield, Essex county, N. Y. ; m. Laura Hooker. He lived in Clinton county, or near Plattsburg, N. Y. Being a " Friend," he could not consistently take part in the fight on Lake Champlain in 1812, so sent a hired man to see what was going on ; this man was wounded. Mr. Everett paid him wages, and cared for him until recovery. Children : 298. i. Augustus, 7 b. Oct. 2, 1811. ii. John, b. ; m. and moved to California, where he was reported living, 1893. hi. Edward, b. ; reported living, 1894, at Cadillac, Mich. iv. Cynthia, b. ; d. unm. v. Allen, b. ; m. Anson ; moved to Michigan. vi. Robie, b. ; m. George Ricketson. vii. Martin, b. ; went West. viii. Hannah, b. ; m. John Cane, of Cbateaugay, N. Y., where she was living in 1895. 137 David Allen 6 Everett (Edward? Edward? John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born May 23, 1786, in Vermont, while the family were moving from New Hampshire to New York, in the house of a man named David Allen ; died Feb. 8, 1851, at Peru, Clinton county, Sixth Generation. 139 N. Y. ; m. Oct. 18, 1810, Betsey Thew, daughter of Garret Thew, of Peru, born Sept. 29, 1790, at Peru ; died July 16, 1864. He lived at Peru. Children, born at Peru : 299. i. Deborah, 7 b. July 27, 1811. 300. ii. Phebe, b. Feb. 2, 1813. 301. iii. Oliver V., b. Sept. 30, 1816. 302. iv. David A., b. June 16, 1819. v. Eliza Ann, b. Dec. 28, 1822; d. Apr. 14, 1842, num. vi. Catherine, b. Apr. 8, 1826 ; d. May 21, 1876, unrn. 303. vii. George E., b. June 21, 1828. viii. Mary Ann, b. Aug. 18, 1830 ; d. Aug. 27, 1833. 304. ix. Harvey G., b. Aug. 5, 1832. 138 David 6 Everett (David, 5 Edward* John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 }, born Mar. 29, 1770, at Princeton, Mass.; died Dec. 21, 1813, at Marietta, Ohio; married Dec. 29, 1799, Dorothy Appleton, daugh- ter of Dea. Isaac and Mary (Adams) Appleton, of New Ipswich, N. H., born Sept. 6, 1770 ; died Jan. 16, 1859, at New Ipswich. As a boy, he was under the care of relatives at Wrentham, Mass. As a young man, he taught the academy at New Ipswich, and there wrote for Eliphalet Farrar, aged seven years, the cele- brated little poem commencing, " You'd scarce expect one of my age." He was graduated at Dartmouth College, 1795 ; was the poet of the Phi Beta Kappa at Harvard in 1801 ; read law and was admitted to the bar; practiced, 1801-1807, at Amherst, N. H. ; removed to Boston, Mass., where he established the Boston Patriot, 1809; appointed Register of Probate for Suffolk county, Mass., 1811; was editor of the Pilot, 1812; removed to Marietta, Ohio, in 1813, and died there that year. After his death, his widow returned to New Ipswich. They had no children. 139 Stephen Everett {David, 5 Edivardf John, 3 John, 2 liiehard 1 }, born Feb. 2, 1774, at Princeton, Mass.; died Aug. 13, 1856, at Barre, Vt. ; married Jan. 25, 1798, at Princeton, Susan Mirick, 140 Descendants of Iiichard Everett. daughter of Josiah and Ruth (Upham) Mirick, born Jan. 26, 1774, at Princeton; died Oct. 1, 1852, at Barre. He was a farmer, and settled at Barre. Children, born at Barre : i. Susan, 7 b. Jan. 21, 1799; d. Nov. — , 1878, at Cabot, Vt. ; m. Oct. 31, 1838, James Blanchard, of Cabot. He was a widower with seven children. They lived on a farm at Barre during Mr. Blanchard's active life; then sold it and bought a home in the village, ii. David, b. Mar. 22, 1801 ; d. Feb. 13, 1812. hi. Josiah, b. Mar. 22, 1803 ; d. Apr. 3, 1803. 305. iv. Stephen, b. May 23, 1804. v. Sophronia, b. Mar. 25, 1806; d. Oct. 11, 1808. vi. Josiah Mirick, b. Oct. 30, 1808; d. Mar. 14, 1812. vii. Sophronia, b. May 25, 1811 ; d. Apr. 8, 1812. viii. Clark L., b. Apr. 10, 1814; d. Oct. 6, 1842, at Sparta, Ga. ix. John M., b. Apr. 13, 1819; d. May 20, 1839. 140 Capt. John 6 Everett (David, 6 Edward,* John, 3 John, 2 Riehard 1 }, born Feb. 18, 1776, at Princeton, Mass. ; died Aug. 25, 1859, at Templeton, Mass. ; married 1st, June 7, 1801, Hannah Brooks Jones, born Apr. 5, 1775 ; died July 21, 1815 ; married 2d, Dec. 11, 1815, Elizabeth Gowen, daughter of John and Lydia Gowen, born June 15, 1783. He built a woolen mill on the north branch of the Souhegan river, at New Ipswich, N. H., and at first dressed cloth, woven elsewhere ; but, in 1815, he began to manufacture satinets, and in 1820, broadcloths and cassimeres. Reverses forced him to give up manufacturing in 1826. Later he, with others, started a woolen mill at Mason Village, and still later at Templeton. He was a prominent man in New Ipswich ; first master, 1815, of Bethel Lodge F. and A. M. ; captain of the south company of militia, and in 1818 captain of the Independent Grenadiers. Children, born at New Ipswich : 306. i. John, 7 b. Dec. 23, 1802. ii. William Jones, b. Mar. 14, 1805; d. Dec. 12, 1829, at Enfield, Conn. Sixth Generation. 141 iii. David, b. Mar. 30, 1807; d. Aug. 27, 1849, at Temple- ton; m. 1st, July 26, 1830, Catherine B. Snell, who d. Jan. 18, 1832, aged 24 years; m. 2d, July 1, 1839, Elizabeth H. Stone, b. about 1818, at Rutland, Mass., and after the death of David, was twice married ; living, 1895, in Iowa, with a daughter of her third husband, Mr. Teague. 307. iv. Stephen, b. Jan. 25, 1809. v. Adeline, b. June 10, 1811; d. Nov. 3, 1849, at Antrim, N. H. ; m. Jan. 1, 1834, Ezra Hyde, son of Ezra and Betsey (Perley) Hyde, b. Aug. 17, 1807, at Winchen- don, Mass. vi. Julia Ann, b. Jan. 18, 1813; d. , 1891; m. Sept. 26, 1837, Elihu Piper. Children of second wife : vii. George, b. May 19, 1817; d. Nov. 19, 1837. 308. viii. Charles, b. Dec. 1, 1818. 309. ix. Edward, b. July 29, 1820. x. Lewis, b. Nov. 16, 1822; d. Nov. 21, 1860, at Concord, N. H., unm. xi. Eliza, b. Feb. 28, 1825; d. Nov. 25, 1849, unm. 141 Capt. William 6 Everett ( William, 5 William,* William, 8 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born May 5, 1757, at Dedham, Mass.; died May 4, 1802, at Dedharn; married Aug. 25, 1783, at Stoughton, Mass., Sarah Blackman, daughter of Adam and Mary (Belcher) Black- man, b. Aug. 15, 1761, at Stoughton; died Feb. 9, 1802, at Ded- ham. They lived in that part of South Dedham, now Norwood, Mass., where they were members of the Second Church in 1787. The church records say he was shot while exercising his company. Children, born at South Dedham : i. Joel, 7 b. Nov. 16, 1785; d. Oct. 9, 1810. ii. Betsey, b. Sept. 20, 1787; d. Feb. 28, 1812, at Boston, Mass., while living in the family of her uncle, Ichabod Everett. 310. iii. Ira, b. Feb. 6, 1789. iv. Oliver Blackman, b. May 2, 1791 ; d. Apr. 17, 1875. In 1852, he was living at Mendon, Mass. v. Sally, b. Mar. 2, 1793; m. Apr. 15, 1818, at Medfield, Mass., Joel Fisher, son of Daniel and Abigail (Lewis) Fisher, of Walpole, Mass., b. Jan. 5, 1795. 142 Descendants of tiichard Everett. 311. vi. William, b. June 10, 1795. vii. Nancy, bapt. Sept. 2, 1797 ; m. 1st, Feb. 25, 1821, at Med- field, Charles Draper, of Dover, Mass. ; m. 2d, June 8, 1856, Dea. Clement Bartlett, son of William and Mercy Bartlett, b. at Plymouth, Mass.; d. Mar. 1, 1870, aged 74 years. 312. viii. Jabez, b. Mar. 27, 1799. ix. Sybel, bapt. May 24, 1801 ; m. Dec. 18, 1822, at Walpole, Isaac Fisher, of Walpole. 142 Josiah 6 Everett (Josiah, 5 William, 4 William, 8 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Mar. 18, 1760, at Dedharn, Mass. ; died Mar. 16, 1848, at New Portland, Me. ; married July 1, 1784, at Dedharn, Rebekah Farrington, daughter of Samuel Farrington, born Apr. 6, 1767, in Conn. ; owned the covenant, Nov. 9, 1788, in the Second Church of Dedharn. He lived at South Dedham, now Norwood, and about 1790, moved to New Portland, Me. He served on the Lexington alarm, and enlisted Mar. 4, 1776, in Capt. William Bullard's company, Col. William Mcintosh's regiment, and served four days ; he re- enlisted Mar. 23, 1778, in Capt. Lemuel Mayo's company, served twenty-five days, stationed at Roxbury lines ; discharged Apr. 16, 1778; re-enlisted Apr. 20, 1778; discharged June 5, 1778; re- enlisted June 14, 1778, to serve nine months; re-enlisted Aug. 5, 1779, nine-months' men, in Col. Greaton's company, 3d regi- ment; discharged May 5,1780; marched July 17,1780, among six-months' men, from Dedham, to re-inf orce the Continental army ; discharged Dec. 24, 1780; re-enlisted May 18, 1782, as a marine on Massachusetts ship Tartar, Capt. John Cathcart ; discharged Nov. 20, 1782. Children : i. John 7 , b. , 1785; d., aged 92 years, at New Portland; m. Jane Crapo. They adopted a child, Alexander M. Twombly, whose name was changed to Everett. ii. Jane, b. , 1787 ; d. in Iowa; m. Tobias Churchill. iii. Lucy, b. , 1788; d. in Iowa; m. William Knowles. iv. Betsey, b. , 1790; m. William Mitchell. v. Rebecca, b. , 1791 ; d. in Iowa. Sixth Generation. 143 vi. Mary, b. June 9, 1795; d. Aug. 19, 1886; m. Jan. — , 1814, at New Portland, Jeremiah Stevens, son of Bar- tholomew and Mary (Dutton) Stevens, b. Sept. 8, 1788, at Dunbarton, N. H. ; d. Oct. 4, 1846, at Beloit, Wis. He went to New Portland when a young man, moved to Ohio in 1837, and to Wisconsin in 1845. 313. vii. Josiah, b. , 1797. 314. viii. William A., b. Apr. 7, 1799. ix. Catharine, b. June 19, 1803 ; m. Ithamar Farrington. 315. x. Samuel F., b. Jan. 19, 1805. 316. xi. Francis, b. , 1807. xii. Andrew, b. , 1809; d. about 1829. 143 Francis 6 Everett (Josiah? William* William? John, 2 Rich- ard 1 ), born July 25, 1773, at Dedham, Mass. ; died April — , 1832, in Mason county, West Va. ; married 1st, Jan. 12, 1796, probably at Chelsea, Orange county, Vt., Sally Franklin, born Oct. 7, 1775 ; died Jan. 12, 1812, at Aurelius, Cayiiga county, N. Y. ; married 2d, Nov. 8, 1812, at Aurelius, Catherine Smith, daughter of John Smith (born in Prussia, and a soldier under Frederick the Great). She was born Nov. 28, 1791, in Hagerstown, Md. ; died Feb. 2, 1830, in Mason county. He was a land surveyor, a good mathematician, and a Latin scholar ; he entered Harvard College, but did not graduate. He lived at Chelsea and Orange, Vt., until 1804, when he removed to Aurelius, where he lived until 1819, and then removed to Mason county. He was a member of the Baptist church. Children, i and ii born at Chelsea, iii and iv at Orange, v-x at Aurelius, xi-xv in West Virginia : 317. i. Polly, 7 b. Dec. 8, 1796. ii. Warren, b. Feb. 10, 1799; d. young. iii. Abel Franklin, b. Apr. 27, 1801. iv. Friend Nayes, b. Apr. 7, 1803. Abel and Friend are be- lieved to have been drowned in the Ohio river, while employed as raftsmen. 318. v. Sally, b. May 21, 1805. vi. Joanna, b. July 29, 1807; d. , 1873; m. 1st, May 19, 1825, in Mason county, Samuel Lowe; they moved to Missouri about 1838 ; 2d and 3d husbands not known ; m. 4th, in Iowa, David Durham, who d. in I860. 319. vii. Lucy Jane, b. Feb. 23, 1810. 144 Descendants of Richard Everett. Children of second wife : 320. viii. Eliza Araminta, b. March 28, 1814. 321. ix. John Smith, b. Apr. 6, 1816. 322. x. Warren Day, b. May 4, 1818. 323. xi. Francis, b. May 24, 1820. xii. Paschal Paoli, b. Sept. 14, 1822; d. Sept. 1, 1824, in Mason county. 324. xiii. Eveline, b. Dec. 28, 1824. 325. xiv. Harriet Amanda, b. Feb. 14, 1827. xv. Catherine Cornelia, b. Feb. 1, 1830 ; d. in infancy. 144 Hermon 6 Everitt {Daniel, 6 Daniel,* Israel, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 }, born Sept. 23, 1778, at New Milford, Conn. ; d. Mar. 3, 1812; m. Betsey M. . He lived at New Milford. Possibly the widow was the Mrs. Everitt of New Milford, who married, in 1817, Elizur Hinsdale, who came there from Torrington, Conn., in 1805, and later moved to Leroy, N. Y. Children, born at New Milford : i. Henry J., 7 b. , 1804; d. Sept. 9, 1807. ii. Frederick W., b. , 1807; d. Apr. 22, 1808. 145 Rev. Charles 6 Everitt ( Abner? Daniel, 4 Israel, 3 John, 2 Rich- ard 1 '), born July 19, 1787, at Bethlehem, Conn. ; died Mar. 29, 1867, at Warren, Conn. ; married 1st, Mar. 29, 1812, Caroline Matilda Marsh; married 2d, Dec. 25, 1817, Philene Marsh, sister of his first wife, born , 1790, at Sharon, Conn. ; died Jan. 29, 1831, at Warren ; married 3d, , 1832, Mrs. Emily Worden. He lived in Warren, which he represented in the General Assembly of 1846. Children : i. Ambrose Marsh, 7 b. , 1813; d. June 25, 1836. ii. Hermon C, b. , 1815; d. Oct., 1899, at Kansas City, Mo., unm. Children of second wife : 326. hi. Sheldon Brownson, b. Oct. 18, 1818. Sixth Generation . 145 iv. Caroline Matilda, b. Sept.—, 1822; d. Mar. 10, 1876, at Warren; m. Nov. 20, 1844, at Watertown, Conn., Israel B. Woodman, of Watertown. v. Betsey, b. Jan. — , 1826; ra. Charles D. Hotchkiss; living at Lyons, Burt county, Neb., 1901 Child of third wife: vi. Charles W. b. 146 Daniel Brownson 6 Everitt (Abner? Daniel* Israel? John? Richard 1 '), born Feb. 29, 1796, at Warren, Conn. ; died there June 20, 1841 ; married May 6, 1830, at Warren, Phebe Strong. Children : i. Jane, 7 b. ruff, ii. Sarah, b. hi. Lydia, b. ; m. 1st, Frisbie; m. 2d, , Wood- iv. Phoebe A., b. v. Laura, b. ; m vi. Iluldah, b. . vii. Flora, b. . m. Moulthrop. ; m. Hitchcock. Moulthrop. 147 Abner g Everitt (Abner, 5 Daniel, 4 Israel, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Apr. 15, 1798, at Warren, Conn. ; died Apr. 2, 1857, at Litchfield, Medina county, Ohio ; married Feb. 20, 1828, at War- ren, Hannah Mallory, daughter of Aaron and Hannah Mallory, born May 7, 1809 ; died Dec. 24, 1888, at Litchfield. He lived at Litchfield. Children : i. Elizabeth Urania, 7 b. Sept. 24, 1829; m. Mar. 14, 1858, Hanson Cole. They were living at Swanton, Fulton county, Ohio, in May, 1894. ii. Jedidah, b. Apr. 29, 1881 ; d. Aug. 16, 1834. iii. Augusta Maria, b. Nov. 17, 1834; d. Aug. If), 18(56, mini. iv. A son, b. Feb. 6, 1837; d. Feb. 22, 1837. v. Jedidah Hannah, b. May 10, 1838; d. Dec. 19, 1860, iinni. vi. Aaron Mallory, b. Mar. 7, 1841 ; d. July 30, 1842. vii. Ambrose Mallory, b. Nov. 14, 1843; d. June 8, 1864, unm. 327. viii. Aimer Brownson, b. Sept. 24, 1846. ix. Daniel Quincy, b. Aug. 26, 1849; d. July 5, 1872, unm. 146 Descendants of Richard Everett. 148 Capt. Abraham Brownson 6 Everitt ( Abner, 6 Daniel* Israel, 2 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born June 8, 1802, at Warren, Conn. ; died Oct. 30, 1871, at Meriden, Conn. ; married Jan. 14, 1830, at Litchfield, Conn., Sarah C. Stone, daughter of Josiah and Catherine Stone, born April 14, 1810, at Litchfield ; died Aug. 28, 1882, at Meriden. He was a cabinet-maker, and lived at Warren, Litchfield, Har- winton, Watertown, and Meriden. He once represented Water- town in the General Assembly ; he was a captain in the militia, and a prominent abolitionist. Children, born at Watertown : i. Edwin Brownson, 7 b. Oct. 6, 1835, at Watertown; m. Dec. 6, 1856, at Otis, Mass., Mary A. Thompson, daughter of Joseph and Harriet Thompson, b. Aug. 3, 1837, at Hartland, Vt. They have lived at Watertown, Hart- ford, New Haven, Waterbury, and Meriden. In 1897 he was clerk in the office of the Meriden Britannia Co., secretary of the C. F. Monroe & Co. corporation, connected with mining and mercantile corporations, and a 32d degree Mason. ii. Frances Ellen, b. June 17, 1837 ; d. Sept. 17, 1889 ; m. Mar. 10, 1858, at Watertown, Nathan Taylor, of New Marlboro', Mass., b. , 1834, at Bethel, Conn.; d. July 8, 1889. iii. Walter Guarnsey, b. Oct. 25, 1838; d. Mar. 10, 1840. iv. Sarah Elizabeth, b. Sept. 9, 1840; m. Jan. 23, 1861, James Augustus Lane, b. 1839, at New York City. They live at Watertown. v. Catharine Eliza, b. Mar. 31, 1842 ; m. Oct. 17, 1865, Edson A. Judd. They were living, 1893, at Waterbury, Conn. vi. Abner Josiah, b. Dec. 19, 1843; d. Sept. 20, 1844. vii. Charles Abner, b. May 1, 1845 ; d. Sept. 5, 1849. viii. William Henry, b. Apr. 4, 1847 ; d. Aug. 1, 1848. 149 Martin 6 Everitt {Isaiah, 5 Ebenezer,* Israel, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Mar. 10, 1775, at Sharon, Conn. ; died July 3, 1813, at Corn- wall Bridge, Conn. ; married , Esther Carter. Children : i. Hezekiah Carter, 7 b. , 1798 ; d. , 1836. 328. ii. Eliza, b. June 26, 1802. iii. Martin Chester, b. . Sixth Generation. 147 150 Adolphus 6 Everitt (Isaiah? Ebenezer? Israel, 5 John, 2 Rich- ard 1 '), born , 1778, at Ellsworth Society, Sharon, Conn. ; died ; married Lydia Studley. He was a farmer in Sharon, and lived in his grandfather's house. Children, born at Sharon : 329. i. Thomas A 7 ., b. Mar. — , 1806. 330. ii. Ichabod S., b. Jan. 22, 1808. hi. Ruby Ruth Allen, b. , 1810. 331. iv. Russell A., b. Dec. 8, 1811. v. Abby C, b. , 1813; m. Mar. 18, 1845, John I. Tichnor. vi. Betsey Ann, b. , 1814. vii. Caroline P., b. , 1821; m. Pedro Griswold. 151 Asa 6 Everitt (Isaiah? Ebenezer? Israel? John? Richard 1 '), born Sept. 22, 1780, at Sharon, Conn. ; died there Mar. 2, 1858 ; married 1st, Mary Anna Studley ; married 2d, Anna Hatch, of Kent, Conn. ; married 3d, Mary Kellogg, daughter of William and Damaris (Swift) Kellogg, of Cornwall, Conn., who died about 1884. He lived and died at Ellsworth Society, Sharon. Child of first wife : 332. i. Joshua, 7 b. Mar. 19, 1811. 152 Roswell 6 Everitt (Isaiah? Ebenezer? Israel? John? Richard 1 ), born May — , 1790, at Sharon, Conn.; died , at Lansing, Mich. ; married Apr. 29, 1814, at Peorinton, Monroe county, N. Y., Rosamond Packard, daughter of Cyrus B. Packard, born Oct. 23, 1794, at Peorinton. He was a farmer, living in western New York, and later removed to Michigan. Children : i. Emily Diantha, 7 b. June 23, 1816. ii. Caroline, b. Mar. 9, 1818; d. Mar. 28, 1818. hi. Isaiah, b. — 18, 1819; d. Feb. 21, 1819. iv. Russell Packard, b. Jan. 9, 1820 ; d. Nov. — , 1848. 148 Descendants of Richard Everett. v. Ransom, b. May 14, 1822; d. Mar. 4, 1890, at Lansing; m. May 3, 1846, Phebe Bunker, dau. of John Bunker. He cleared a farm of 200 acres in Michigan, where he lived forty-three years. His brothers and sisters settled near him. vi. Nathan Norton, b. Aug. 18, 1823; d. Nov. 28, 1847. vii. Henry Clay, b. Mar. 23, 1827. viii. Cyrus Packard, b. Mar. 13, 1830. ix. William Elmer, b. Jan. 31, 1833. x. John Ford, b. Feb. 21, 1835 ; d. Aug. — , 1861. xi. Emma Lucretia, b. Aug. 9, 1839. 153 Dr. Russell 6 Everitt (Isaiah, 5 Ebenezer? Israel? John? Rich- ard 1 }, born Nov. 22, 1792, at Sharon, Conn. ; died there Oct. 5, 1865 ; married Jan. 1, 1824, at Sharon, Caroline Ruby Parsons, daughter of Enoch and Amy (Studley) Parsons, born Apr. 15, 1802, at Sharon; died there Apr. 13, 1852. He settled at Copake Flats, N. Y., where he lived until Apr. 1, 1833 ; he then returned to Ellsworth Society, Sharon, where he was supervisor of common schools for ten years, town clerk and justice of the peace. Children, born at Copake Flats : 333. i. Enoch Parsons, 7 b. Aug. 31, 1825. 334. ii. Richard Floyd, b. Sept. 15, 1831. 154 Capt. Gamaliel 6 Everitt (Isaiah, 5 Ebenezer? Israel? John? Richard 1 }, born Nov. 12, 1794, at Sharon, Conn. ; died there Oct. 2, 1871 ; married Nov. 24, 1818, Nancy Minerva Woodward, daughter of Abel and Susannah (Woodruff) Woodward, born Dec. 22, 1797, at Hillsdale, N. Y., and was living, 1875, with her oldest son at Sharon. He was a farmer, and lived all his life at Ellsworth Society, Sharon. Children, born at Sharon : i. Isaiah Woodward, 7 b. Feb. 14, 1821; living, 1875, on the family homestead, unm. 335. ii. Ransom Frederick, b. July 26, 1822. Sixth Generation. 149 •> iii. Susan Elizabeth, b. Apr. 7, 18*24; d. Sept. 15, 1850, at Grass Lake, Mich.; m. June 13, 1850, at Ellsworth, her second cousin, John Chaffee Lovell, son of John Barlow and Clarissa (Chaffee) Lovell, b. Sept. 3, 1824; living in 1875. 336. iv. Abel Clark, b. Apr. 29, 1827. v. Adeline Minerva, b. Jan. 6, 1830 ; d. Julv 19, 1842. 337. vi. Newton Franklin, b. Sept. 26, 1832. 38. vii. Charles Burrett, b. Feb. 4, 1835. viii. Julia Louisa, b. Nov. 2, 1838; m. Jan. 1, 1861, at Ells- worth, Stiles Miner Beecher, son of Rev. John Willis and Achsah Jane (Judson) Beecher, b. Feb. 18, 1835, at Huron, Ohio. He lived at Vernon Centre, N. Y., until Jan., 1864, when he enlisted in the 15th regiment N. Y. Vol. Cav., and served until Sept., 1865, when he settled at Verona, N. Y. ; living there in 1875. ix. Jerusha Skiff, b. Nov. 3, 1840; m. Dec. 30, 1863, at Ells- worth, George W. Holcombe, of Windsor, Conn., son of Perly and Sally (Gaylord) Holcombe, b. Jan. 7, 1837, at South Windsor; living, 1874, at Windsor Locks. 155 Dea. William 6 Everitt (Isaiah? Ebenezer? Israel? John? Richard 1 ), born July 17, 1802, at Sharon, Conn. ; died there Oct. 25, 1854; married Nov. 27, 1828, Susan Ann Gordon, daughter of Alexander and Nancy (Burnt) Gordon, of Bethlehem Society, Woodbury, Conn., born Aug. 28, 1802, at Woodbury ; died Apr. 19, 1866, at Sharon. He was a farmer and lived at Ellsworth Society, Sharon, where he was a selectman, a justice of the peace, and representative to the General Assembly, 1843. He was elected a deacon of the Congregational Church, June 2, 1839. Children, born at Sharon : i. Helen Sophronia, 7 b. Aug. 22, 1829; d. Sept. 14, 1866; m. Feb. 20, 1850, at Sharon, her cousin Enoch Parsons 7 Everitt, son of Dr. Russell and Ruby (Parsons) Everitt. ii. Sarah Amelia, b. July 18, 1833 ; d. June 15, 1872, at Corn- wall, Conn., unm. iii. Mary Ely, b. Oct. 1, 1836; was graduated at Mt. Holyoke Seminary, 1856; m. May 15, 1865, at New York City, Charles Rufus Swift, son of Henry and Mary (Sackett) Swift, of Cornwall, b. May 5, 1835*. They lived at Corn- wall until 1873, then a year and a half at Hampden, Conn., after which they returned to Cornwall, where they were living in 1876. iv. Martha Lavinia, b. June 6, 1841 ; d. Aug. 4, 1842. 150 Descendants of Richard Everett. 156 Augustus 6 Everett (JEbe? Ebenezerf Israel? John, 2 Richard 1 '), born May 17, 1783, at Sharon, Conn. ; died there Aug. 3, 1867 ; married June 12, 1815, at Sharon, Abigail Chaffee, daughter of Joel and Dorothy (Hyde) Chaffee, b. July 17, 1700, at Sharon; died there Dec. 5, 1845. He was a tailor, and lived all his life at Ellsworth Society, Sharon. Children, born at Sharon : i. Dorothy Hyde, 7 b. Nov. 12, 1818; d. Mar. 29, 1894, at Hooksett, N. H. ; m. Apr. 17, 1843, at Sharon, Cyrus Winthrop Gray, son of Silas Ashley and Lucretia Collins (Wadham) Gray, of Sharon, b. May 1, 1821 ; d. Oct. 21, 1874, at LeRoysville, Penn. ii. Mary Elmore, b. Apr. 1, 1821 ; d. Nov. 18, 1821. 339. iii. Samuel Elmore, b. Dec. 15, 1822. iv. Mabel, b. July 14, 1825; m. Dec. 28, 1847, at Sharon, Benjamin Franklin Barlow, son of Thomas and Lucy (Allerton) Barlow, of Amenia, N. Y., b. July 27, 1821, at Amenia. They were living there, in 1876. v. Mary Lucy, b. June 2, 1827 ; m. Nov. 28, 1852, at Sharon, Ralph Knibloe Woodward, son of David Woodruff and Eliza (Knibloe) Woodward, b. Jan. 16, 1825, at Sharon. They were living there, in 1876. vi. Julia Anne, b. May 3, 1833 ; d. Apr. 1, 1835. 157 Dr. John 6 Evekitt (Ebe? Ebenezcr? Israel? John? Richard 1 ), born June 11, 1793, at Sharon, Conn.; died June 20, 1873, at Nichols, N. Y. ; married May 22, 1820, at Tioga, Sarah Coryell, daughter of Emanuel Coryell, born May 15, 1796, at Nichols ; died there Jan. 17, 1875. He lived at Amenia, Dutchess county and Nichols, Tioga county, N. Y. Children, i, ii and vi born at Nichols, iv and v at Amenia : 340. i. Mary Ann, 7 b. Apr. 14, 1821. 341. ii. Elmore, b. Oct. 5, 1822. 342. iii. Harvey C, b. Sept. 21, 1824. 343. iv. Edward A., b. Aug. 11, 1831. 344. v. Frederick M., b. Jan. 2, 1834. 345. vi. Emily R, b. Feb. 13, 1838. Sixth Generation. 151 158 Dr. Hovey 6 Everitt (_E7>e, 5 Ebenezer, 4 Israel? John, 2 Richard 1 }, born Dec. 25, 1800, at Sharon, Conn.; died Dec. 21, 1861, at Chemung, N. Y. ; married Sept. 27, 1825, at Chemung, Cynthia Lowman, daughter of Jacob Lowman, born Aug. 20, 1802, at Chemung; died there Oct. 3, 1876. He was graduated M. D. at Yale College, in 1823, and settled in Chemung where he practiced his profession during his life. His opinions were much esteemed in public matters, but he declined to hold office. Children : i. Huldah Mabel, 7 b. July 14, 1826; d. Oct. 6, 1856; m. May 19, 1852, at Chemung, Oliver H. P. Terry, son of John Stewart and Christian (Knapp) Terry, b. Oct. 3, 1824, in Orange county, N. Y. ii. Samuel E., b. Feb. 13, 1829; he was a farmer and living, in 1894, at Elmira, N. Y., unm. iii. Esther Mary, b. Oct. 16, 1831; living in 1894; m. Sept, 18, 1861, at Chemung, Henry B. Jenkins, son of Archi- bald and Bethiah Jenkins, b. Nov. 11, 1829, at New- town (now Elmira), N. Y. ; d. Mar. 9, 1889. 346. iv. Laurinda Ann, b. June 14, 1834. v. Jacob Lowman, b. Apr. 22, 1837; living, 1894, at Elmira, unm. He was a physician. 347. vi. Sarah Frances, b. Feb. 1, 1840. 159 Elias 6 Everitt (E/iphalet, 5 Ebenezerf Israel, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born ; died ; married , Emma Brown, daughter of William Brown, a " Friend." He was a farmer, and lived at Watertown, N. Y. Child, born at Watertown : 348. i. William Elias, 7 b. Apr. 17, 1826. 160 William 6 Everitt (Joshua, 5 Joshua,' 1 Richard, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Apr. 15, 1765, at Westminster, Mass. ; died Dec. 7, 1851, at Princeton, Mass. ; married 1st, Nov. 17, 1791, Pamela How, born Mar. 27, 1768, at Princeton; died there Apr. 12, 1818; married 152 Descendants of Richard Everett. 2d, Sept. 24, 1818, Mrs. Lucy (Mirick) Richardson, born Mar. 10, 1766, at Princeton; died there Jan. 15, 1850. The town history of Holden, Mass., says a Baptist church was organized in that town in 1807. Among the members was a William Everett, who may have been this William, although his residence was at Princeton. Children, born at Princeton : i. William, 7 b. Aug. 25, 1793; d. Feb. 21, 1802. 349. ii. William Stillman, b. Oct. 13, 1805. 161 Joshua 6 Everett (Joshua f Joshua* Richard, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Feb. 4, 1767, at Westminster, Mass. ; died Feb. 21, 1851, at Princeton, Mass. ; married 1st Jan. 3, 1793, Ruth Wood, born June 1, 1768, at Westminster; died Feb. 2, 1820, at Princeton; married 2d, July 29, 1821, Lucy Roper, b. Feb. — , 1766, at Sterling, Mass. ; died Oct. 13, 1837, at Princeton. He lived at Princeton. Children, born at Princeton : 350. i. Samuel, 7 b. Oct. 11, 1793. 351. ii. Israel, b. Nov. 10, 1795. iii. Asaph, b. Feb. 16, 1801; d. July 22, 1808. iv. Abram, b. Apr. 17, 1803; d. Sept. 18, 1845. • 352. v. Joshua Titus, b. Jan. 6, 1806. vi. Louisa, b. Aug. 27, 1809; m. June 4, 1835, Silas Walker, Jr., of West Boylston, Mass., b. Dec. 31, 1811. They moved to Grand Rapids, Mich., and were living, 1894, at Hesperia, Mich. 353. vii. Erastus, b. Aug. 3, 1813. viii. Augustus, b. Aug. 3, 1813; d. Oct. 18, 1843, at Baton Rouge, La.; A. B. Dartmouth College, 1836; a teacher in Alabama and Louisiana. 162 Samuel 6 Everett (Josiah? Joshua* Richard, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Feb. 17, 1777, at Attleboro', Mass.; died ; married Jan. 1, 1806, at Wrentham, Mass., Martha Felt; born Sept. 29, 1785 ; died Sept. 16, 1815, and buried in Plainville cemetery, Sixth Generation. 153 HVrentham. At the time of his marriage he was recorded as Samuel 2d, of Attleboro'. Children recorded at Attleboro' : i. Martha Ann Fisk, 7 b. Sept. 20, 1806. ii. Samuel Gilbert, b. May 12, 1808. 163 Paul 6 Everett (Josiah, 5 Joshua* Richard, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 '), aorn Oct. 27, 1779, at Attleboro', Mass. ; married , Nancy Mason. Children, recorded at Attleboro' : 354. i. Otis Whiting 7 b. Sept, 29, 1810. 355. ii. Metcalf, b. Dec. 7, 1812. 164 Silas 6 Everett (Josiah 5 Joshua* Richard, 8 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Oct. 27, 1779, at Attleboro', Mass. ; died Dec. 22, 1845, at Wrentham, Mass. ; married May 24, 1804, at Wrentham, Try- phena Shepard, daughter of Jonathan and Tryphena Shepard, born it Wrentham, May 14, 1775 ; died there Sept. 23, 1865. He was i carpenter and lived at Attleboro'. Children, recorded at Attleboro' : 356. i. Silas Shepard, 7 b. July 3, 1806. 357. ii. Josiah Fisk, b. Nov. 14, 1808. 358. iii. Erastus Davis, b. Sept. 22, 1810. iv. Charles Jarvis, b. June 12, 1812; A. B. Brown University 1836; d. Nov. 15, 1839. v. Elizabeth Tryphena, b. Jan. 9, 1814; d. Mar. 1, 1845; m. Feb. 14, 1844, at Attleboro', Virgil Maxey, of Wrentham. vi. Harriet Newell, b. June 1, 1818; d. Sept. 23, 1843, at Wrentham. 165 Gilbert 6 Everett (Josiah, 5 Joshua,* Richard, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), bom Jan. 22, 1782, at Attleboro', Mass. ; died Apr. 30, 1814, at Taunton, Mass. ; married 1st, Jan. 13, 1805, at Taunton, Rowena Williams, who died there Mar. 9, 1809, aged 25 years ; married 2d, Rebecca Ingell, daughter of Jonathan, Jr., and Freelove Ingell. 154 Descendants of Richard Everett. born Feb. 8, 1783, at Taunton; died there Feb. 3, 1870. He was a merchant at Taunton. Child of second wife, recorded at Taunton : i. Eliza, 7 b. Aug. 13, 1811 ; d. Jan. 24, 1859, unm. 166 Jesse 6 Everett ( William, 5 Joshua,* Richard? John? Richard 1 }, born Aug. 25, 1779, at North Attleboro', Mass. ; died June 20, 1855, at Philadelphia, Penn. ; married 1st, Dec. 30, 1805, Mary Morey, daughter of Gen. John Morey, and adopted daughter of William Morey, of Boston, Mass. ; died June 5, 1808, aged 27 years, at Albany, N. Y. ; married 2d, May 13, 1810, Abigail Par- ker, only daughter of Joshua and Abigail (Fletcher) Parker, of Lansingburg, N. Y., and a descendant of Governor Bradford ; died Feb. 6, 1829, aged 49 years, at New York City ; married 3d, Sept. 29, 1831, Rebecca Ogden, daughter of Charles Ogden, of Spring- field, N. J. ; died Jan. 18, 1844, aged 52 years, at New York City. He settled at Albany, and was engaged in mercantile pursuits until 1819. Having become acquainted with Dr. Thomas Brown, whose discoveries in electricity were exciting attention, he co-oper- ated with that gentleman and removed to New York City, where he began the medical application of electricity, with the support of the most eminent members of the medical faculty, and continued this until the closing years of his life. Children, i-v born at Albany, vi at New York City : i. Sarah, 7 b. Feb. 15, 1807. ii. William, b. June 4, 1808; d. Oct. 1, 1808. Children of second wife : hi. Emily, b. Mar. 24, 1813 ; d. Nov. 9, 1814. iv. William, b. Aug. 14, 1814; d. Dec. 8, 1900, at New York City ; studied medicine at New York City ; was admitted to the profession and practiced several years. In 1844, he became a minister in the Protestant Episcopal church and officiated in the dioceses of Connecticut, Long Island, and New York. In 1853, he was admitted to the priesthood in the Roman Catholic church, and served at the Church of the Nativity, N. Y., where for the last year of his life he was rector emeritus. Sixth Generation. 155 359. v. Horace, b. Sept. 14, 1817. vi. Amanda, b. May 18, 1822; d. Mar. 28, 1898, at Palmyra, 1ST. Y. ; m. Oct. 3, 1850, Norman Lapbam, son of Aretas and Eliza (Harris) Lapbam, b. May 14, 1825, at Pal- myra; d. tbere Aug. 1, 1893. Children (Lapbam): 1. Emihf: 2. Helen. " Both living, 1899, on the family homestead at Palmyra. 167 Sarah 6 Everett (William? Joshua ? Richard? John? Rich- ard 1 ), born Feb. 22, 1785, at North Attleboro', Mass. ; married 1st, May 20, 1806, at North Attleboro', John Balcom, died Oct. 9, 1841, at Palmyra, N. Y. ; married 2d, Sept. 14, 1845, Justin Olin. Children (Balcom), i, ii born at North Attleboro', iii at New Lebanon, N. Y., iv-vii at Stephentown, N. Y., viii at Palmyra : i. John Everett, 7 born Dec. 17, 1808. ii. Jesse, b. Aug. 23, 1810. iii. William, b. Aug. 10, 1813. iv. Sarah Ann, b. Apr. 24, 1816; m. William Moore; res., Orleans, Phelps county, N. Y. v. Hiram Goodrich, b. Dec. 31, 1818. vi. Emily, b. Sept. 3, 1821; d. Sept. 11, 1848, at Mequanigo, Wis. ; m. James Stilwell. vh. Caroline Stewart, b. May 2, 1824; m. Joseph Kingsley; res., Orleans, viii. George Washington, b. May 29, 1827. 168 William 6 Everett (William? Joshua? Richard? John? Rich- ard 1 ), born July 3, 1797, at North Attleboro', Mass. ; died there May 3, 1844 ; married Oct. 9, 1823, Esther Cummings Peabody, daughter of William and Melinda (Woodward) Peabody, born Aug. 29, 1797, at Union, Me.; died Oct. 26, 1875, at North Attleboro'. He lived, as his father and grandfather had done, on the old Everett homestead at North Attleboro'. He was a member of Washington Rifle Corps, of Attleboro', and served as its captain, 1824-27. He was a selectman of Attleboro', 1843-44. Children, born at North Attleboro' : i. Melinda Rebecca, 7 b. May 6, 1825 ; d. Dec. 14, 1863, unm. ii. Emeline, b. Oct. 25, 1826; d. June 24, 1832. 156 Descendants of Richard Everett. iii. Cornelia Ann, b. Dec. 18, 1828; living, in 1897, at North Attleboro'. iv. William Henry, b. Mar. 16, 1831 ; d. Sept. 26, 1892. v. Charles Edwin, b. June 29, 1833; d. Aug. 26, 1838. vi. George Homer, b. Dec. 8, 1836; d. Aug. 20, 1879. 169 Hervey 6 Everett (William, 6 Joshua, 4 Richard?, John, 2 Rich- ard 1 ), born June 21, 1800, at North Attleboro', Mass. ; died Jan. 24, 1872, at Medway, Mass; married Oct. 23, 1836, at Lowell, Mass., Sophia Rice, daughter of Seth and Lydia (Stevens) Rice, born Feb. 4, 1798, at Marlboro', Mass. ; died Apr. 5, 1878, at Medway. He lived at Attleboro' and West Medway. Child, born at Attleboro : i. Lydia Anna, 7 b. Oct. 24, 1842 ; d. Mar. 11, 1864. 170 Judge Richard Clair 6 Everett (Richard, 5 Jeremiah, 4 Rich- ard, 5 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Mar. 28, 1762-3, at Attleboro', Mass. ; died Mar. 22, 1815, at Lancaster, N. H. ; married Dec. 17, 1793, Persis Wilder, daughter of Major Jonas Wilder, of Lancaster, born May 19, 1754, at Templeton, Mass. ; died July 9, 1838, at Lancaster. In 1779, when fifteen years of age, he enlisted in Capt. Cow- din's company, of Fitchburg, for a month's service. In 1780 and 1781, his name appears on the quota for Westminster, Mass., where he had an uncle living. In Oct., 1781, he went from Provi- dence, R. I., where his mother resided after the death of his father, to Lancaster, and entered the employ of Major Wilder. Family tradition says he was a member of the party which cut the first wagon trail through the Crawford notch. In 1784, determined to get an education, he went to Hanover, N. H., where he fitted for college, at Moor's Charity School, and was graduated A. B. at Dartmouth College, in 1790. During vacations, he taught school at Westminster. He studied law three years, at Albany, N. Y., and was admitted to the Coos county bar in 1793. Sixth Generation. 157 He was a representative in the New Hampshire Legislature, 1796- 1802 ; colonel of militia several years ; appointed, in 1805, Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Coos ; and in 1813, Justice of the Court of Common Pleas for the western (N. H.) circuit, a position he held until his death. The engagement ring he gave his wife has been preserved in a china box, and has descended from a Persis to a Persis, and in 1893, was owned by a granddaughter, Mrs. Persis F. Chase, of Lan- caster. The house built by Mr. Everett is still standing on the main street of Lancaster. Children, born at Lancaster : i. Drusilla Shurtleff, 7 b. May 16, 1795 ; d. Sept. 6, 1867 ; m. May 16, 1814, Dr. Benjamin Hunking, of Lancaster. ii. Persis de la Fayette, b. July 11, 1797"; d. May 13, 1853; m. Mar. 15, 1821, Major John Wingate Weeks, b. Mar. 31, 1781, in Greenland, N. H. ; d. Apr. 3, 1853, at Lancaster. hi. Almira Jay, b. July 10, 1799; d. Aug. 26, 1885; m. 1st, July 29, 1823, Thomas Peverly, a lawyer, of Northum- berland, N. H.; m. 2d, Sept. 8, 1833, Rev. William Hobart Hadley, A. M. Union, 1832. iv. Abigail, b. Oct. 10, 1801 ; d. May 8, 1803. v. Abigail Clair, b. Nov. 17, 1804; d. July 14, 1883; m. Dec. 26, 1827, Col. Ephraim Cross, of Lancaster. vi. Lucy Jane, b. May 21, 1807; d. Aug. 10, 1808. vii. Elizabeth Amelia, b. Sept. 7, 1811 ; d. Dec. 24, 1864. 171 Jacob 6 Everett (Jeremiah? Jeremiah? Richard? John? Rich- ard 1 }, born June 24, 1781, at Westminster, Mass. ; died Nov. 2, 1850, at Halifax, Vt. ; married 1st, Oct. 13, 1803, at Halifax, Mary- Fish, daughter of Samuel and Susannah Fish, born Dec. 17, 1781, at Halifax; died there Oct. 18, 1833; married 2d, Aug. 13, 1840, Mary Brooks, born Oct. 11, 1792; died Sept. — , 1860. He was a farmer, and lived on the parental homestead at Halifax. Children, born at Halifax : 360. i. Jacob Warren, 7 b. Nov. 15, 1804. ii. Jabez, b. Nov. 22, 1806; d. Mar. 8, 1808. 158 Descendants of Richard Everett. ill. Mary Ann, b. Dec. 4, 1808 ; d. July 6, 1853, at Peru, Vt. ; m. Mar. 13, 1829, Jesse Brown, Jr., of Peru. iv. Jeremiah, b. June 8, 1811 ; d. Feb. 8, 1892, at South Deer- field, Me., unm. 361. v. Joel Sumner, b. Aug. 28, 1813. vi. Eunice Moselle, b. Dec. 10, 1815; living, 1894, at Green- field, Mass. ; m. Nov. 25, 1839, at Halifax, Dexter Marsh; d. Apr. 2, 1853, aged 45, at Greenfield. Children (Marsh): 1. George Everett:* 2. Ellen Mary: 3. Emma. vii. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 3, 1818; living, 1894, at Montague, Mass.; m. Feb. 8, 1842, at Halifax, Simeon Blodgett, of Deerfield. Children (Blodgett): 1. Ellen:* 2. Sumner: 3. Edwin: 4. Elizabeth: 5. Elbridge: 6. Arthur. 362. viii. Susan, b. Sept. 26, 1820. 363. ix. Samuel Fish, b. Dec. 18, 1822. 364. x. John D wight, b. Jan. 6, 1827. 172 Col. Samuel 6 Everett (Jeremiah? Jeremiah* Richard? John? Richard 1 '), born Aug. 1, 1784, at Halifax, Vt. ; died Feb. 1, 1842, at Marion county, Ohio ; married , in Meigs county, Ohio, Sally Carr, daughter of Hamilton Carr, born Apr. 19, 1794, in Meigs county ; died Feb. 12, 1868, in Mercer county, Ills. He was a farmer, a saddler, a colonel of militia, and served in the war of 1812 ; he lived in Meigs and Marion counties. Children, born in Ohio : i. Susan, 7 b. Dec. 12, 1817; d.Aug. 27, 1849, at Larue, Ohio; m. 1st, Leroy L. Lewis, son of Kenyon Lewis, b. in Genesee county, N. Y. ; m. 2d, in Marion county, Lewis Topliff ; they lived at Larue. 365. ii. William, b. Jan. 18, 1819. hi. Amanda, b. June 11, 1823; d. Jan. 11, 1835. iv. Sophia, b. Apr. 12, 1827 ; living, 1896, at Aledo, Ills. ; m. Sept. 2, 1852, Guilford D. Miller, son of William and Sophia (Carr) Miller, b. May 20, 1824, atMaysville, Ky. ; d. May 20, 1893. v. Calista, b. Dec. 17, 1829; d. Jan. 8, 1861, in Marion county; m. D. H. Harvey, b. Aug. 15, 1822, in Franklin county, Penn. 366. vi. Samuel Franklin, b. Feb. 12, 1834. Sixth Generation. 1 59 173 John 6 Everett (Jeremiah, 5 Jeremiah, 4 Richard, 5 John, 2 Rich- ard 1 '), born Mar. 13, 1791, at Halifax, Vt. ; died Feb. 23, 1849, at Sharon, Mich.; married May 18, 1818, at Pittsfield, Mass., Paulina Phelps, born Aug. 29, 1790 ; died July 21, 1872, at Sharon. He lived on the Holland Purchase, N. Y., and in Oakland and Wash- tenaw counties, Mich. ; taught school and managed a farm. He was appointed a justice of the peace for Oakland county, by Governor Lewis Cass. He was a firm and active Baptist. Children : i. John Phelps, 7 b. Dec. 27, 1820; d. Aug. 26, 1828. 367. ii. Franklin, b. May 30, 1825. 368. hi. Jay, b. Oct. 2, 1827. 369. iv. John, b. Feb. 2, 1831. v. Phelps, b. Mar. 22, 1834; said to be married and living, 1893, in Boise City, Idaho. 174 Jonas 6 Everett (John, 5 Jeremiah, 4 Richard, 5 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Feb. 1, 1778, at Temple, N. H. ; died Nov. 17, 1853, at Or- leans, N. Y. ; married Nov. 9, 1800, at Litchfield, N. Y., Elizabeth Scovill. He was a farmer, lived at Litchfield until 1803, when he moved to Watertown, N. Y., where he cleared a farm. In 1818, he moved to Orleans, where he again cleared a farm. Children, i and ii born at Litchfield, iii-vi at Watertown : i. Clarissa, 7 b. Aug. 28, 1801; in. July 16, 1820, at Orleans, Stephen Scovill ; living at Orleans in 1861. ii. Harriet, b. Jan. 24, 1803; m. Feb. 10, 1822, at Orleans, Erastus Warner; living at Orleans in 1861. iii. Philena, b. Apr. 24, 1805; m. Aug. 13, 1826, at Orleans, Leander Rice; living at Orleans in 1861. 370. iv. Brainard, b. Mar. 15, 1807. v. Orrin, b. July 1, 1809; d. Aug. 27, 1854, at Maumee, Lucas county, Ohio; m. Mar. 28, 1833, Lucyette Reynolds, of Clayton, N. Y. ; said to have had five children, one of whom was Charles 3f. s vi. Eliza, b. Sept. 29, 1812; m. Nov. 24, 1839, at Orleans. Bliss Sexton; living at Orleans in 1861. 160 Descendants of Richard Everett. 175 Sylvester 6 Everett (Samuel? Jeremiah? Richard? John? Richard 1 }, born Aug. 12, 1782, at Wrentham, Mass. ; died July 23, 1814, at Attleboro', Mass. ; married July 7, 1805, at Attleboro', Waity Stanley, born July 27, 1787, at Attleboro' ; died there Aug. 23, 1847. He was a trader, and lived at Attleboro' and Walpole, Mass. Children, i born at Attleboro', ii at Walpole : i. Loisa, 7 b. Aug. 25, 1806; m. Nov. 2, 1826, at Attleboro', Alfred Barrows, of Attleboro'. 371. ii. Dennis, b. June — , 1810. 176 Susanna 6 Everett (Samuel? Jeremiah? Richard? John? Rich- ard 1 ^), born July 2, 1790, at Attleboro', Mass. ; died July 3, 1857 ; married Oct. 28, 1810, at Attleboro', Manning Richards, son of Calvin and Lydia (Walcott) Richards, born June 20, 1789, at Attleboro' ; died July 27, 1827, at North Attleboro'. Mr. Richards was a farmer, and also a manufacturer of jewelry. In 1815, he employed twenty-four operatives. He later opened a store and public house in North Attleboro'. Children (Richards) : i. Maria S., 7 b. — , 1811 ; d. — , 1875; m. W. B. Franklin. Children (Franklin) : 1. Benjamin, 6 b. ; m. Maria Coburn. 2. Adelaide, b. ; m. George French. 3. Elton, b. ; m. Annie Goodwin. 4. Henrietta, b. ; m. Clarence Fisber. ii. Hervey Manning, b. July 11, 1812; d. July 19, 1886; m. June 3, 1833, Juline Capron, dau. of David Capron. iii. Anjanett, b. ; m. Stephen Richardson. 177 Fanny 6 Everett (Samuel? Jeremiah? Richard? John? Rich- ard 1 }, born Apr. 28, 1792, at Attleboro', Mass. ; married , Jesse Swan. Children (Swan) : i. Mandana, 7 b. ; m. Tifft. ii. Angeline, b. . iii. Amelia, b. . m. Washburn. iv. Horace, b. . Sixth Generation. 161 173 Charlotte 6 Everett (Samuel, 5 Jeremiah* Richard, 3 John* Richard 1 }, born Feb. 15, 1793, at New London, N. H. ; died Apr. 14, 1867, at Attleboro', Mass. ; married Dec. 26, 1816, at Attle- boro', Jonathan Day, son of Loammi and Mary ( Jillison) Day, born Mar. 14, 1788, at Attleboro' ; died there May 10, 1869. Children (Day) : i. Susan, 7 b. Feb. 26, 1820; d. Nov., 1841; m. Perry Ballou. ii. Maria, b. Nov. 26, 1823 ; m. Joel Howard. iii. George, b.Dec. 7, 1825 ; d. July, 1863 ; m. Elizabeth Hidden, iv. Mary, b. June 14, 1828 ; d. Jan., 1900 ; m. Minot Fisher, v. James, b. Oct. 30, 1831 ; m. — , 1869, at Boston, Mary A. Neale, dau. of John and Elizabeth Neale. Child : Char- lotte* Everett, b. July 11, 1871. vi. Albert, b. Aug. 25, 1833 ; d. 1835. vii. Ellen, b. June 26, 1836; m. Benjamin Smith. 179 Richard 6 Everett (Samuel, 5 Jeremiah,* Richard, 3 John, 2 Rich- ard}'), born Aug. 3, 1796, at Wrentham, Mass. ; died July 27, 1863, at Seekonk, Mass. ; married 1st, Apr. 4, 1820, at Providence, R. I., Louisa Tingley, daughter of Samuel and Amy Tingley, born Nov. 2, 1796, at South Attleboro' ; married 2d, Oct. 11, 1853, at Providence, Jennie Hood, daughter of John and Helen (Stewart) Hood, of Pictou, N. S., born Aug. 19, 1828, at Pictou; living, 1902, at Franklin, Mass. He began the manufacture of jewelry at Attleboro' in 1827, in a small way, which increased from the character of his work, so that in 1827, he employed workmen ; and finally admitted his son, Richard, to partnership. He was also, at one time, an innholder. Children : i. Richard Louis, 7 b. May 26, 1821 ; d. , 1829. ii. Samuel Henry, b. Mar. 3, 1823; d. Nov. 7, 1892, at Provi- dence, unm. iii. Maria Louisa, b. May 2, 1825; m. Feb. 14, 1845, at Attle- boro', Frederick Perkins. He was an engineer, born at Hartford, Conn., and living, 1890, in New York City, iv. Ellen Adelaide, b. May 29, 1830; d. Sept. 1892, at River- side, Conn. ; m. William II. Hicks, of New York City. 372. v. Richard Louis Ferdinand, b. Nov. 26, 1833. 162 Descendants of Richard Everett. 180 Maistdana 6 Everett (Samuel, 5 Jeremiah, 41 Richard, 3 John, 2 Rich- ard 1 ), born — , 1798, at Attleboro', Mass. ; died Nov. 30, 1882, at North Attleboro' ; married Feb. 17, 1828, at Attleboro', Josiah Draper, son of Samuel and Mille (Draper) Draper, born Mar. 23, 1795, at Attleboro' ; died Aug. 4, 1861. Children (Draper) : i. Celestine Walcott, 7 b. , 1828; d. , 1896; m. Edward W. Davenport. Child (Davenport) : Annie, 8 m. Edwin Whitney, ii. Francis Samuel, b. Nov. 8, 1830; d. Aug. 15, 1886; m. Harriet Eliza Robinson. Children : 1. Josiah Everett, 8 b. Jan. 1, 1852; m. July 25, 1877, Emma R. Walcott. 2. Frank Eugene, b. Aug. 5, 1S64; m. , 18S6, Henrietta Edith Wood, of Wellesley, Mass. iii. Ellen, b. , 1834; d. Apr. 15, 1881 ; m. Charles E. Smith. iv. Dora, b. ■ , 1837; d. Aug. 25, 1867; m. Louis A. Barrows. 181 Clarissa 6 Everett (Penuel? Jeremiah, 4 Richard, 3 John, 2 Rich- ard 1 ), born Dec. 12, 1787, at New London, N. H. ; died Oct. 26, 1868 ; married Feb. 8, 1808, at Newbury, N. H., John Baker. Children (Baker) : i. Aphia, 7 b. Dec. 22, 1808; d. July 20, 1847. ii. Elvira, b. June 16, 1810. iii. Mary, b. Oct. 25, 1811 ; m. July 4, 1848, Benjamin Leach, iv. Hiram, b. June 4, 1813 ; m. Jan. 17, 1848, Betsy K. Felch. v. Lyman, b. Mar. 5, 1815; d. Apr. 26, 1850. vi. Sophia G., b. Jan. 31, 1817. vii. Hannah E., b. Oct. 30, 1818; m. Mar. 3, 1867, Simeon Stearns, viii. Benjamin F., b. Feb. 8, 1820. ix. John E., b. May 24, 1821; d. Oct. 26, 1857; m. July 4, 1855, Sarah J. Felch. x. Alonzo K, b. Apr. 11, 1823; d. Dec. 6, 1837. xi. Clarissa, b. Dec. 25, 1824; d. July 20, 1832. xii. Charles S., b. Feb. 20, 1827 ; m. Sept. 23, 1852, Lizzie C. Stearns. xiii. George W., b. Dec. 31, 1828; d. Feb. 1, 1863; m. Jan. 1, 1857, Mary E. Harvey, xiv. Andrew J., b. Dec. 31, 1828; d. Jan. 21, 1862. xv. Penuel E., b. Apr. 23, 1832; m. Mar. 12, 1856, Mary E. Chad wick. /Sixth Generation. 163 182 Otis 6 Everett (Pe?iuel, 6 Jeremiah,* Richard, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 '), torn Feb. 18, 1789, at New London, N. H. ; died Feb. 24, 1860 ; aarried , 1815, at New London, Mary Shepherd, of New jondon. He was a farmer, and lived at New London until 1839, rhen he sold real estate, including his homestead, in New Lon- .on, Wilmot, and Kearsarge Gore, N. H., and removed to Water- liet, Albany county, N. Y. Children, born at New London : 373. i. Elbridgre Gerry, 7 b. June 13, 1816. ii. Sally S., b. Jan. 11, 1818 ; m. Jan. 1, 1838, William S. Shepherd, son of John and Caty (Ward) Shepherd, of Albany, N. Y. hi. William F., b. Dec. 13, 1820 ; d. Mar. 14, 1821. iv. Hannah S., b. Mar. 9, 1822 ; m. , 1844, Aurelius Gove, of Watervliet, N. Y. v. Robert B., b. May 17, 1824 ; captain in the Civil war ; killed at Gettysburg, July 1, 1803. vi. George H., b. Aug. 20, 1820; d. Mar. 3, 1803, at George- town, D. C. vii. Mary M., b. Sept. 29, 1828. viii. Edwin O., b. , 1830 ; d. , 1831. 374. ix. Otis Hamilton, b. Aug. 10, 1832. 183 Richabd C. 6 Everett (Penuel, 6 Jeremiah,* Michard, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Mar. 7, 1791, at New London, N. H. ; died Aug. .6, 1870, at Newport, N. H. ; married Sept. 12, 1819, at Grafton, tf. H., Rhoda Haskins, born Dec. 31, 1792, at Grafton ; died ?eb. 15, 1876, at Newport. He was a farmer, and lived at New ^ondon until about 1840, when he removed to Newport, where he lultivated a farm on the west slope of Oak Hill. Children, born at New London : i. Samuel Hannibal Napoleon Bonaparte, 7 b. Sept. 17, 1820; d. May 5, 1843. He was editor of The Iris and Literary Repository, of Concord, N. H., 1842, and of the Literary Souvenir, of Manchester, N. H. He contributed several tales and short stories to Gleason's Magazine. 164 Descendants of Richard Everett. ii. Charles Pinckney, b. Mar. 28, 1825 ; d. Mar. 3, 1890, at Newport; m. May 6, 1858, Rosalind S. Page, dau. of John and Miriam (Sargent) Page, of New London. His farm at Newport was that owned by his father. iii. Rhoda Harriet, b. Aug. 26, 1829 ; m. Aug. 12, 1852, James M. Kenerson, of New London. They removed West. 184 Leonard 6 Everett (Penuelf Jeremiah* Richard, 3 John, 2 Rich- ard 1 ), born June 4, 1802, at New London, N. H. ; died Oct. 28, 1866, at Kenduskeag, Me. ; married Sept. 22, 1831, at Levant, Me., Catharine Ingraham. He lived at Corinth, Levant, and Kendus- keag. Children, i-iii born at Corinth, iv at Levant : i. Harlan P., 7 b. Mar. 27, 1835 ; slain by Indians, July — , 1858, in Oregon. 375. ii. John H, b. Sept. 7, 1841. iii. Alonzo G., b. Oct. 29, 1844; d. Oct. 26, 1856, at Ken- duskeag. iv. Robert P., b. Sept. 13, 1848. 185 Lyman 6 Everett (Penuel, 6 Jeremiah, 4 Richard, 5 John, 2 Rich- ard 1 ), born Sept. 30, 1804, at New London, N. H. ; died Oct. 17, 1864 ; married Regina Sperry, of Lahave, N. S. Children : i. Mary A., 7 b. ; d. young. ii. Angeline, b. . iii. Mary A., b. . 376. iv. Lyman, b. Nov. 10, 1838. v. David, b. . vi. Amasa, b. . vii. Louisa, b. . viii. Lydia, b. . ix. Hosea, b. ; d. Sept. 17, 1868. x. William, b. . 186 Dexter 6 Everett (JLevi? Jeremiah? Richard? John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Mar. 30, 1790, at New London, N. H. ; died there, Apr. 13, 1860 ; married 1st, June 9, 1814, at New London, Betsey Pingree, Sixth Generation. 165 aughter of Jeremiah and Elizabeth (Kimball) Pingree, born Sept. , 1789, at New London ; died there, Dec. 7, 1848 ; married 2d, an. 12, 1850, Mrs. Hannah Cross, of Grantham, N. H. He was a addler ; lived a few years at Grafton, N. H., when he returned o New London. Children, i, ii born at Grafton, iii-v at New London : i. Daniel Kimball Dexter, 7 b. Mar. 13, 1815 ; d. Aug. 1, 1833. 377. ii. Elkanah Philip, b. Apr. 11, 1820. 378. iii. Moses Pingree, b. June 1, 1823. 379. iv. David E., b. Oct. 25, 1825. v. Betsey Ann, b. Nov. 27, 1833 ; m. Sept. 1, 1850, at New London, Dennis H. Adams, son of Solomon and Mary (Collins) Adams. Res. North Sutton, N. H. 187 Milton 6 Everett (Levi? Jeremiah* Richard? John, 2 Richard 1 '), »orn Feb. 28, 1794, at New London, N. H. ; died Jan. 26, 1884, ,t Little Sioux, Iowa ; married Zillah W. Gay, daughter of Seth t nd Zillah (Woodbury) Gay, born Nov. 17, 1797, at Springfield, *. H. ; died Mar. 15, 1801, at New London, N. H. He lived in Springfield and New London ; at the latter he was a captain in the nilitia. In 1862, he deeded one-half of his homestead in New ^ondon to his son, Newton C. ; and in 1864, they disposed of all >f their land in New London, and moved to Little Sioux. Children : 380. i. Jonathan Gay, 7 b. Nov. 28, 1817. ii. Julia Ann, b. Aug. 22, 1819. 381. iii. Harrison, b. Mar. 30, 1825. iv. Orlando, b. Apr. 6, 1828 ; d. Jan. — , 1873, in British Columbia; m. 1st, Oct. 31, 1855, Susan J. Taft, dau. of Francis and Elizabeth P. Taft, b. at Gouldsboro', Me. ; d. Feb. 11, 1859, at Cambridge, Mass.; m. 2d, Apr. 7, 1861, at Cambridge, Amanda Bixby, dau. of Daniel Bixby, b. at Litchfield, N. H. v. Rufus PL, b. Feb. 17, 1830. 382. vi. Benjamin Gay, b. Dec. 3, 1834. vii. Newton C, b. Feb. 8, 1837 ; m. Mary L. ; he enlisted Aug. 18, 1862, in the 11th regiment, N. H. Vols. ; was wounded Dec. 13, 1862, at Fredericksburg, and dis- charged for disability, Aug. 5, 1863, at Concord, N. H. About 1864, he moved to Little Sioux, Iowa. 166 Descendants of Richard Everett. 188 David 6 Everett (Jonathan? Jonathan? Richard? John? Rich- ard 1 ), born Sept. 6, 1783, at Wrentham, Mass. ; died Apr. 25, 1866, at Hopkinton, N. H. ; married 1st, Sept. 13, 1807, at New London, N. H., Amy Snowden, of Sackville, N. S. ; died July 7, 1850, aged 68 years; married 2d, Mrs. Sarah Fuller, of Hopkinton. He lived on the home farm at New London until 1852, when it passed out of the possession of the Everett family. He also lived at Hopkinton, where his will, dated Oct. 19, 1855, proved May — , 1866, names wife, Sarah A. Everett; son-in-law, Stevens C. Roby, of Milwaukee, Wis. ; daughters Duroxa M. Robie and Almira S. Crawford, of Brooklyn, N. Y. ; and granddaughters Eliza R. Crawford and Maria B. Crawford. Children : i. Almira S., 7 b. July 20, 1808 ; m. Feb. 4, 1834, Rev. Luther Crawford, of Alexandria, N. H. Removed to Brooklyn, N. Y. ii. Susan F., b. Jan. 14, 1810; d. Feb. 20, 1810. iii. Duroxa M., b. Jan. 19, 1811 ; m. 1841, Stephen C. Robie, of Springfield, N. H., son of Samuel and Abigail (Col- cord) Robie. Removed to Portage City, Wis., where he died 1895. iv. Son, b. Feb. 15, 1813; d Feb. 15, 1813. v. Daniel M., b. Dec. 16, 1815; d. June 8, 1840. 189 Jonathan 6 Everett (Jonathan? Jonathan? Richard? John? Richard 1 ), born June 21, 1789, at New London, N. H. ; died there, July 28, 1856; married there, Nov. 15, 1815, Apphia Bur- pee, daughter of Asa and Mary (Perley) Burpee, born May 13, 1795, at New London; died there, Feb. 15, 1869. He was a sad- dler and harness-maker, and lived all his life at New London. He was a strong anti-slavery man, when to be one subjected him to scorn and contempt. Children, born at New London : i. Martha Ann, 7 b. Oct. 25, 1816 ; d. Oct. 26, 1816. ii. Horace S. M., b. Oct. 10, 1817; d. Aug. 22, 1819. 383. iii. George Washington, b. Nov. 28, 1819. Sixth Generation. 1 67 iv. Herbert Foster, b. Apr. 6, 1822; d. Aug. 17, 1823. 384. v. Abial Burpee, b. Apr. 4, 1824. vi. Mary A., b. Oct. 4, 1826; d. Nov. 17, 1869, at Yokohama, Japan; m. Sept. 8, 1846, Capt. George E. Lane, of Gloucester, Mass. He was a captain in the service of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, and agent of the line at Yokohama, vii. Walter P. F., b. Dec. 4, 1829 ; d. Feb. — , 1830. viii. Jonathan R., b. Dec. 21, 1832; d. Apr. 7, 1855. 190 Daniel M. 6 Everett (Jonathan, 6 Jonathan* Richard, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born May 9, 1791, at New London, N. H. ; died Aug. 9, 1876 ; married May 7, 1818, at New London, Rachel Clement, daughter of Benjamin Moody and Rachel (Herrick) Clement, born Sept. 10, 1794, at Hopkinton, N. H. ; died Nov. — , 1871, at Con- cord, N. H. He was a cabinet-maker, and lived at New London, Sanbornton and Salisbury, N. H. He was an abolitionist, and a worker in the temperance cause. Children, born at New London : i and ii. Twins, 7 b. Apr. 25, 1819; d. Apr. 26, 1819. iii. Mary Messenger, b. July 23, 1820 ; d. Nov. 3, 1820. iv. Emily Gates,"b. Nov. 1, 1821; m. Oct. 26, 1841, Amos Dodge, b. Aug. 15, 1813, at New Boston, N. H. ; d. Sept. 30, 1871. Res. Concord. 385. v. Daniel Ronaldo, b. Aug. 26, 1827. 191 David Mann 6 Everett (Pelatiahf Jonathan, 4 Richard, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born June 26, 1785, at Westminster, Mass. ; died Dec. 24, 1873, at South Thomaston, Me.; married Nov. 3, 1808, Jane Bartlett, of South Thomaston, who died Mar. 19, 1855. He was i farmer, and lived at South Thomaston. Children, born at South Thomaston : i. Mary, 7 b. Mar. 1, 1810; d. Mar. 13, 1812. ii. Mary, b. Mar. 10, 1812 ; d. Apr. 15, 1844. iii. Jeanette G., b. Aug. 30, 1814; living, 1887, in Idaho ; m. Sept. 23, 1842, Adrian Child, of Harps well, Me. iv. Prudence C, b. Jan. 27, 1817 ; d. Dec. 21, 1883; m. Capt. Alfred Sherman, of Hope, Me. ; they lived at South Thomaston. 168 Descendants of Richard Everett. v. Meletiah, b. Oct. — , 1821 ; d. Sept. 25, 1826. 386. vi. David B., b. July 16, 1826. 387. vii. Samuel G., b. Nov. 3, 1828. viii. Sarah Ellen, b. Nov. 23, 1834; living, 1879, at San Jose, Cal. ; m. .Henry Drew. 192 Pelatiah Mann 6 Everett (Pelatiah? Jonathan,* Richard? John? Richard 1 '), born June 3, 1787, at Westminster, Mass. ; died May 12, 1850, at Fitzwilliam, N. H. ; married Feb. 24, 1812, Abi- gail Carter, daughter of Joseph and Anna (Smith) Carter, born Oct. 15, 1790, at Lancaster, Mass. ; died Feb. 2, 1859, at Fitz- william. He went from Westminster to Fitzwilliam about 1809. Children, born at Fitzwilliam : 388. i. George Cutting, 7 b. Apr. 17, 1813. ii. Abigail Ann, b. Mar. 25, 1815 ; d. Feb. 10, 1817. 389. hi. Lorenzo Carter, b. Mar. 23, 1818. iv. Abigail Ann, b. Mar. 17, 1821 ; d. Feb. 11, 1878 ; m. Aug. 29, 1839, Isaac Aldrich, son of Isaac and Abigail Aid- rich, of Richmond, N. H., b. Mar. 11, 1817; d. July 30, 1882. They lived at Fitzwilliam, Troy, and Keene, N. H. 390. v. William Henry, b. Sept. 3, 1824. 193 Joel 6 Everett (Pelatiah? Jonathan? Richard? John? Richard 1 ), born Sept. 9, 1791, at Westminster, Mass.; died Aug. 31, 1876, at Medfield, Mass. ; married 1st, May 9, 1820, at Attleboro', Mass., Hepzibeth Blackington, born July 13, 1794; died Mar. 29, 1849, at Wrentham, Mass. ; married 2d, Feb. 20, 1850, at Medfield, Mrs. Hannah Ware, widow of Philander Ware, and daughter of Joseph and Jane Plimpton, born Feb. 3, 1793, at Portland, Me. ; died July 6, 1853, at Medfield. His mother dying when he was young, he was reared by his uncle, Amos Hawes, of Franklin, Mass. In 1823, he was living in Pawtucket, R. I. ; in 1827, in Dunstable, N. H. ; in 1830, in Wrentham, where he was engaged in the man- ufacture of thread, until 1850, when he moved to Medfield. Children : i. Edwin Augustus, 7 b. Feb. 9, 1821 ; d. Mar. 18, 1821. ii. Joseph Bucklin, b. Nov. 2, 1824 ; d. Mar. 30, 1827. Sixth Generation. 169 iii. Henry J., b. Oct. 11, 1826, at Nashua, N. H.; d. July 7, 1871, at Medfield, Mass.; m. Nov. 8, 1855, Almenia C. Burr, daughter of Joshua Burr, of Newton, Mass. ; liv- ing, 1893, at Medfield. He was educated at the Bridge- water State Normal School, and a member of the class of 1846 ; taught school three years; was town clerk of Medfield many years. iv. Charlotte Fisher, b. Apr. 24, 1829 ; d. Nov. 12, 1832. 391. v. Albert M., b. Nov. 16, 1830. vi. Edgar Blackington, b. June 22, 1834 ; d. Oct. 12, 1834. vii. Amelia F., b. , 1836 ; living, 1893, at Medfield. 194 Sally 6 Everett (Pelatiah, 6 Jonathan? Richard, 2, John, 2 Rich- rd 1 ), born June 23, 1804, at Westminster, Mass.; died Aug. 6, 882, at Oxford, Mass. ; married Dec. 7, 1826, Harvey Thayer, on of Elijah and Huldah (Towne) Thayer, born July 28, 1803, t Leicester, Mass. ; died Apr. 25, 1846, at Leicester. Children (Thayer), i-vi born at Leicester, vii-ix at Palmer, lass. : i. Augustus, 7 b. Sept. 9, 1828 ; d. Mar. 12, 1853, at Newbury- port, Mass. ; m. Martha Hanaford. ii. Marcelia F., b. Nov. 28, 1830; d. Jan. 18, 1843. iii. Susan L., b. Nov. 15, 1832; d. June 24, 1900, at Oxford; m. Nov. 30, 1850, George N. Mann, iv. Abel S., b. Mar. 31, 1834; d. Feb. 22, 1880. v. Charles E., b. Jan. 1, 1836; missing since 1880 ; m. about 1855, Sarah Sprague, of Providence, R. I. vi. Hiram, b. Nov. 14, 1837 ; d. Mar. 15, 1840. vii. Nelson A., b. Mar. 17, 1839; d. Feb. 16, 1897, at Worces- ter, Mass. ; m. Susan M. Wakefield, viii. Francis E., b. Mar. 17, 1841; d. May 30, 1842. ix. Leonard Everett, b. Jan. 6, 1843 ; living 1901, at Oxford ; m. Oct. 4, 1863, Susan A. Moffitt, dau. of Rufus and Hannah Wetherell Moffitt, b. Oct. 3, 1843, at Oxford. He is in possession of the dinner invitation sent by Gen. Washington to his grandfather, Lieut. Pelatiah Everett (page 87). 195 Leonard Fessenden 6 Everett (Pelatiah, 5 Jonathan? Richard, 3 hhn, 2 Richard 1 *), born June 1, 1809, at Westminster, Mass. ; liv- ag, 1901, at Worcester, Mass.; married 1st, Sept. 10, 1832, at hitton, Mass., Freelove Darling, daughter of Aaron and Mercy 170 Descendants of Richard Everett. (Pratt) Darling, of East Greenwich, R. L, born Jan. 31, 1808, at Sutton; died Apr. 24, 1853, at South Sutton; married 2d, Oct. 19, 1854, at Franklin, Mass., Mrs. Hannah Mann, of Blackstone, Mass., daughter of Elisha and Hannah Hopkins, born Jan. 2, 1810, at Sniithfield, R. I. ; died Jan. 17, 1889, at North Oxford, Mass. He left home in boyhood, after his father's death, and went to Boston, but later settled at Douglas, Mass., where he was engaged in carrying the products of the Douglas Axe Works to the com- pany's warehouse in Boston. He drove a four or six-horse team, and brought back a load of West India goods for the country mer- chants in the towns along his route. He was afterwards a coach driver and mail carrier between Douglas and Worcester. He later settled on a farm at South Sutton, where he lived nearly fifty years. He was a town officer at Sutton during part of that time. Children, born at Sutton : i. Mahlon, 7 b. Aug. 22, 1838; d. Sept. 1, 1863; went to Iowa in 1857 ; was a private in company E, 38th Iowa Vols., and died in the hospital at New Orleans. 392. ii. Albert, b. Mar. 25, 1840. 393. iii. Susan Augusta, b. Mar. 28, 1842. 196 Amherst 6 Everett (Abijah, 6 Jonathan? Richard? John? Rich- ard 1 '), born Mar. 9, 1787, at Attleboro', Mass. ; died Nov. 30, 1866, at Providence, R. I. ; married Aug. 19, 1813, at Providence, Penelope Howland, daughter of John and Mary C. Howland, born Jan. 19, 1792, at Providence; died there May 5, 1869. He was a cotton merchant at Providence ; a councilman eight years and an alderman two years. Children : i. Mary Howland, 7 b. 1814; m. Aug. 18, 1842, John P. Knowles. ii. John Howland, b. 1820; d. unm. iii. Edward A., b. 1822 ; d. unm. iv. Richmond Pearl, b. Sept. 6, 1826 ; lives at Providence, where he is a coal dealer. He is a member of the Soci- ety of California Pioneers of New England, and treas- urer of the Rhode Island Historical Society, which posi- tion he has held for more than thirty-five years. Sixth Generation. 171 197 Manning 6 Everett (Timothy? Jonathan ? Richard? John? Richard 1 ), born Aug. 8, 1788, at Wrentbam, Mass.; died there Apr. 11, 1864 ; married Oct. 9, 1808, at Rehoboth, Mass., Betliiah French, daughter of James, Jr., and Abigail (Carpenter) French, born Mar. 24, 1789, at Rehoboth; died Aug. 26, 1853, at Cam- bridge, Mass. He was a farmer, and lived at Wrentham. Children, born at Wrentham : 394. i. James Manning, 7 b. Aug. 20, 1809. 395. ii. Preston French, b. Jan. 6, 1812. iii. Zebulon Ellis, b. Aug. 3, 1813; m. 1st, ; m. 2d, Sept. 29, 1862, at Attleboro', Mass., Mrs. Anna Robinson, dau. of Abraham and Jerusha Vanceuran, b. at Kinderhook, N. Y. iv. Gilbert N., b. , 1816; d. Mar. 3, 1868, at Providence. v. Nancy French, b. Sept. 4, 1819; d. — , 1859; m. Apr. 21, 1842, at Wrentham, Solomon Haskell Dodge, son of John and Mary (Potter) Dodge, b. Mar. 1, 1817, at Cambridge ; d. May 25, 1886. vi. Abigail Carpenter, b. Mar. 17, 1822; d. young. vii. Mary Amelia, b. Feb. 6, 1826; m. Nov. 15, 1848, at Cam- bridge, Elisha James, son of Elisha James, of Roxbury, Mass. 198 Nathaniel 6 Everett (Nathaniel? Israel? Richard? John? Richard 1 '), born Jan. 5, 1770, at Dedham, Mass. ; married Sept. 1, 1793, Sarah Porter Kendrick, daughter of Major Kendrick, of Hanover, N. H., who died , 1808. He lived at Hanover. Children, born at Hanover: i. Loisa, 7 b. . ii. Anna, b. Apr. 8, 1795. 396. iii. Silas Kendrick, b. Feb. 25, 1801. 199 John 6 Everett (Nathaniel? Israel? Richard? John? Richard 1 ), born Mar. 5, 1773, at Dedham, Mass. ; died Sept. 10, 1865, at New London, N. H. ; married , Sabrina Allen, born , at Windsor, Vt. ; died Jan. 3, 1870, aged 88 years. He lived at 172 Descendants of Richard Everett. Lunenburg, Vt., and Haverhill, N. H., and settled at New London, about 1810. Children : i. David, 7 b. , 1800; d. , 1808. 397. ii. Francis, b. , 1803. iii. John, b. , 1807; d. Jan. 13, 1840; m. Apr. 17, 1836, Mary Ann Billings; perished in the burning of the steamer Lexington on Long Island Sound. iv. Belinda, b. , 1810 ; m. Benjamin Russell. Res., Illinois. v. Adeline, b. Sept. 13, 1811 ; unm. vi. Sylvester, b. June 15, 1813; d. Jan. — , 1840, unm. 200 Jesse 6 Everett (Nathaniel? Israel,* Richard? John? Richard 1 *), baptized Feb. 16, 1777, at Dedham, Mass. ; died , at Hanover, N. H. ; married Dec. 17, 1799, at Hanover, Phebe Woodward. Children : i. Jesse, 7 b. ; graduated M. D., 1822, at Castleton (Vt.) Medical School. Res., New York City. ii. Gilman, b. . 398. iii. Richard, b. Mar. 26, 1804. iv. Amos, b. . v. Lucy, b. . vi. Susan, b. . 399. vii. William, b. . viii. Herman, b. . ix. Daughter, b. . x. Daughter, b. . 201 Samuel 6 Everett (Nathaniel? Israel? Richard? John? Rich- ard 1 *), born ; married , Mind well Hewes, daughter of Nathaniel and Sarah (Freeman) Hewes, of Hanover, N. H., born Jan. 11, 1778, at Lyme, N. H. ; died Aug. 26, 1847. Children : 400. i. Samuel Rowley, 7 b. Nov. 8, 1805. 401. ii. Nathaniel Hewes, b. Apr. 8, 1808. 402. iii. Moody Hewes, b. , 1812. iv. Silas, b. , 1817; d. Jan. 18, 1894, unm. v. Almira, b. ; m. William Wilson. Sixth Generation. 173 202 Ebenezer 6 Everett {Ebenezer? Israel? Richard, 5 John, 2 Rich- ard 1 ), born Feb. 23, 1777, at Watertown, Mass. ; died Sept. 29, 1866, at Stockbridge, Vt. ; married 1st, Apr. 15, 1804, Lucy Kinch, of Bethel, Me., who died Mar. 5, 1834 ; married 2d, Oct. 27, 1836, at Walpole, Mass., Elizabeth Davis, of Canton, Mass., born about 1790, at Roxbury, Mass.; died Dec. 25, 1857, at Sharon, Mass. He lived at Sedgwick, Me., until 1812, when he removed to Sharon, and in 1816, he removed to Stockbridge. While living at Sharon, he had charge of the cemetery in North Sharon. Children, i-iii born at Sedgwick, iv, v at Sharon, vi, vii at Stockbridge : i. Catherine, 7 b. June 15, 1805; d. , at Stockbridge; m. Ephraim Johnson, of Stockbridge. 403. ii. Samuel, b. May 4, 1807. 404. iii. David H., b. Sept. 13, 1809. iv. Susan, b. Nov. 18, 1813 ; d. , at Stockbridge, unm. v. Hannah Allen, b. Sept. 30, 1815. vi. Abby Smith, b. July 10, 1819; m. John Durgee, of Stock- bridge. 405. vii. Benjamin H., b. June 21, 1825. 203 Willard 6 Everett ( William? Israel? Richard? John? Rich- ard 1 ), born Aug. 27, 1785, at Dedham, Mass. : died Nov. 28, 1856, at Dedham; married May 11, 1815, Sarah Hill, of Canton, Mass., daughter of Nathaniel and Abigail Hill, born Apr. 9, 1796; died Dec. 7, 1883. Children, recorded at Dedham : i. Margaret B., 7 b. June 11, 181G; d. Jan. 12, 1855, at Ded- ham; m. Oct. 23, 1834, Augustus Cary, of Dorchester, Mass. ii. Charles Willard, b. Oct. 1, 1822; d. Feb. 10, 1841. 406. iii. Nathaniel Hill, b. July 5, 1827. iv. Mary J., b. Aug. 23, 1837. 204 Leonard 6 Everett {William? Israel? Richard? John? Rich- ard 1 ), born July 20, 1787, at Dedham, Mass.; died Oct. 6, 1866, at Dorchester, Mass.; married Apr. 15, 1813, Nabby Hill, daugh- 174 Descendants of Richard Everett. ter of Nathaniel and Abigail Hill, born May 9, 1794, at Canton, Mass. ; died Sept. 1, 1881, at Boston. He was a provision dealer, and lived at Dedham and Dorchester. His will, dated Sept. 7, 1866, proved Dec. 22, 1866, mentions his wife Nabby Everett; son George Everett ; daughter Catherine E. Goss, widow, living at Kalamazoo, Mich. ; daughter Abby Axtell, wife of R. A. Axtell, living at Kalamazoo ; grandchildren, Emma Everett, William Everett, and Abby Everett, minors. Children, born at Dorchester : i. William, 7 b. Mar. 19, 1815; d. May 12, 1834, at Dor- chester. ii. Catherine Clark, b. Jan. 29, 1817; m. May 1, 1839, Milo Jasper Goss, of Vermont; lived at Kalamazoo; he died July 27, 1857, at San Francisco. 407. hi. George, b. May 25, 1821. iv. Abigail Hill, b. May 2, 1824; m. Feb. 12, 1852, R. A. Axtell, of Kalamazoo. 408. v. Leonard, b. July 18, 1827. 205 Nathan 6 Everett ( William? Israel ? Richard? John? Richard 1 }, born Sept. 14, 1793, at Dedham, Mass. ; died Jan. 29, 1849, at Dedham ; married May 8, 1816, Hepzibah Colburn, daughter of Isaac and Elizabeth Colburn, born May 28, 1797, at Dedham; died Dec. 10, 1893, aged 96 years. She had a twin sister, Sally, who died at the age of 94, and another sister who lived to be 97 years and 6 months. Nathan Everett served in the War of 1812, and his widow drew a U. S. pension. They were admitted to the First Church of Dedham, June 23, 1822. Children, born at Dedham : 409. i. Isaac Colburn, 7 b. Feb. 4, 1817. ii. Elizabeth Dexter, b. Nov. 10, 1818; m. Apr. 6, 1841, Amory Fisher. iii. Abby Woodward, b. July 28, 1838; d. Oct. 26, 1845. 206 George 6 Everett ( Aaron? Israel? Richard? John? Richard 1 *), born Dec. 3, 1799, at Watertown, Mass.; died Mar. 26, 1876, at Methuen, Mass. ; married 1st, July 31, 1825, at Boston, Sarah Sixth Generation. 175 Ellras, born Apr. 10, 1804 ; died May 10, 1834 ; married 2d, June 1, 1835, at Chester, N. H., Ruth L. Underhill, born Jan. 22, 1802, at Chester, died Dec. 16, 1870, at Cambridgeport, Mass. He was a member of the N. H. House of Representatives from Chester. In 1862, he was resident at Chester, and later at Boston and Methuen, Mass. Children : i. Sarah Jane, 7 b. Dec. 21, 1825 ; d. Jan. 9, 1826. ii. Eliza Maria, b. Oct. 19, 1827 ; m. 1st, Feb. 10, 1848, Levi F. Russell ; m. 2d, Leander Stone. hi. Adeline Safford, b. Nov. 2, 1829; d. Oct. 17, 1866; m. Feb. 26, 1850, Leander Stone. 410. iv. George Henry, b. Sept. 5, 1831. v. Sarah Ellms, b. May 7, 1834; d. .May 11, 1834. Children of second wife : 411. vi. William Greenouo-h, b. July 10, 1837. 412. vii. Aaron, b. Oct. 8, 1839. viii. Joseph, b. June 5, 1841 ; enlisted in company F, 8th N. H. Vols., Dec. 1861; promoted to 1st sergeant; killed at Port Hudson, La., May 27, 1863. ix. Nancy Jane, b. Apr. 29, 1843; m. June 1, 1863, Philip W. Harris. Res. 1893, Cambridgeport. x. Lucretia Underhill, b. May 22, 1845; m. Oct. 13, 1S64, John G. Ingalls. Res. 1893, Lawrence, M,vs. 207 Abner 6 Everett (Aaron, 5 Israel* Richard, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Feb. 29, 1804, at Watertown, Mass. ; died June 14, 1874, in California; married Jan. 11, 1838, Mary S. Maynard, of Cam- bridge. He lived at Brighton, Mass., and in 1862 went to Cali- fornia. Children, recorded at Brighton : i. Mary Louisa, 7 b. June 4, 1838. ii. Edward Augustus, b. July 10, 1840. 413. iii. Alexander Hamilton, b. July 10, 1840. 208 Charles 6 Everett (David, 6 Israel,* Richard, 5 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Apr. 12, 1792, at Dedham, Mass.; died June 21. is."..'), at Boston; married at Cambridge, Mass., Prudence Boardman 176 Descendants of Richard Everett. Scribner, born at Otisfield, Me. ; died Oct. 3, 1851, at Cambridge. He lived at Cambridge, where he and his wife were members of the First Baptist Church, and at Boston. He was a member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company from 1822 to 1825 ; adjutant of the first regiment, first brigade, third division, M. V. M., in 1823 and 1824 ; a representative in the General Court of Massa- chusetts, 1833 ; and a member of the common council of Cam- bridge, 1846, 1847, 1848. Children, born at Cambridge : i. Ellen Elizabeth, 7 b. Aug. 28, 1820; m. Sept. 3, 1840, Henry B. Mather, of Boston. ii. Sarah T., b. Feb. 10, 1822 ; d. Oct. 7, 1851. hi. Jane Preston, b. , 1824; m. 1st, Brooks K. Mould, of Cleveland, Ohio; m. 2d, Mar. 10, 1868, at Boston, Wil- liam F. Noyes, of Chicago. Res., Buffalo, N. Y., 1892. iv. Charles Theodore, b. -, 1826; d. , 1827. 414. v. Richard Boardman, b. Nov. 7, 1831. 209 Joel 6 Evekett (Isaac? Samuel,*- Isaac? Samuel? Richard 1 *), born Feb. 15, 1788, at Walpole, Mass. ; died Feb. 15, 1855, at Natick, Mass. ; married (int.) Nov. 30, 1811, at Dedham, Mass., Catherine Smith, daughter of Jacob Smith, of So. Dedham, born Dec. 12, 1788, at Dedham, and died Mar. 1, 1823, at West Ded- ham. In 1811 he subscribed 832 to the fund for maintaining preaching in the third parish of Dedham, and is said to have served in the War of 1812 ; he lived in West Dedham until 1846, when he moved to Natick. He lost both his feet by amputation, and from necessity became quite a recluse. Children, born at West Dedham : 415. i. Isaac, 7 b. Nov. 27, 1812. 416. ii. Elizabeth Tower, b. July 31, 1815. 417. hi. William, b. Jan. 3, 1817. iv. Catherine Smith, b. May 14, 1818; m. Dec. 3, 1843, at Natick, Nathan Rice, son of Nathan and Mary (Eaton) Rice, b. Jan. 17, 1809, at Wayland, Mass. ; d. Aug. 5, 1890, at Natick. 418. v. Joel, b. Dec. 31, 1820. vi. Francis Howe, b. Nov. 3, 1822; d. May 19, 1823, at West Dedham. /Sixth Generation. 177 210 Samuel 6 Everett (Samuel, 5 Israel,* Josiah, 3 Israel, 7 Richard 1 ), )orn Apr. 30, 1769, at Torrington, Conn. ; died Apr. 15, 1809, at Granville, Ohio; married May 24, 1791, probably at Granby, }onn., Annis Buttles, daughter of Jonathan and Lois (Viets) Buttles, of North Granby, born Sept. 29, 1771, at Granby ; died Fan. 11, 1853, at Mt. Vernon, Ohio. At the opening of the nineteenth century, Mr. Everett, influ- snced by reports of the fertility of the Ohio lands, conceived the )roject of an emigration to that State. He canvassed his neigh- >ors, and soon a church was organized in Granville, Mass., the own adjoining Granby, where he lived, for the purpose of emigra- ion. Mr. Everett, whose name was first signed to the petition, vas chosen the clerk. In 1804, this church colony sold their east- ;rn possessions and invested the proceeds in good land, located inid- vaj between the Muskingum and Scioto rivers, in what is now kicking county, Ohio. The church numbered twenty-five, and was )rovided with deacons as well as a clerk. They made the long ourney of seven hundred miles with ox teams. On Sunday, Nov. L7, 1805, the party reached their destination, and held public vorship in the open air. The same sermon which Rev. Dr. ^ooley, the Massachusetts pastor, had delivered on their last Sun- lay at home, was read, and other exercises held. Soon a town >rganization was effected, after the New England fashion, and Mr. Everett was elected town clerk. In this capacity, he wrote the leeds, plotted the farm lots into sections and ranges, and for this iervice he was awarded the best town lot. The succeeding year Mr. Everett returned to New England and •emoved his family, his father and his mother. He also carried a imall town library, and the blade of a mill saw. He erected the irst frame house in the new town, on his lot, about two miles west )f the centre of the present town. It was made of planks set ipright, battened with strips over the cracks, and fastened to the alls by spikes, made by the blacksmith. Mrs. Everett planted mder the east window a rose bush which she had brought with ler from New England ; and in her garden she cultivated New 178 Descendants of Richard Everett. England herbs and flowers. The new town, the second in the county, was named Granville, now an important city of middle Ohio. Children : 419. i. Samuel Harlow, 7 b. Apr. 15, 1792. 420. ii. Revel Gordon, b. May 23, 1794. iii. Flora Agnes, b. May 8, 1796; m. Samuel Jones. Res. Goshen, Ind. iv. Hilpah, b. Sept. 9, 1798; m. Ariel Humphrey. Res. Hartford, Ohio. v. Mila, b. Mar. 31, 1801 ; d. Mar. 20, 1889, at Goshen; m. Dec. 17, 1826, at Granville, Shubael M. Pease, b. Aug. 16, 1791, in Maine ; d. Nov. 28, 1861, at Goshen. They moved from Granville to Goshen in 1830. vi. Julia, b. July 15, 1803 ; d. Mar. 29, 1888, at Columbus, Ohio ; m. Feb. 22, 1824, Johnson Thurston, of Center- burg, Ohio, son of Peter and Hannah (Wilson) Thurs- ton, b. Oct. 20, 1803, at Fletcher, Franklin county, Vt. ; d. Dec. 7, 1858, at Lebanon, Ills. He and his widow were buried at Centerburg. 421. vii. Israel, b. Nov. 1, 1804. viii. Lois, b. July 22, 1807. Res. 1894, Goshen; m. May 29, 1825, at Granville, Isham Franklin Abbott, b. Nov. 15, 1799; d. June 27, 1859, at Goshen. 211 Dr. William 6 Everett {Noble, 6 Josiahf Josiah, 3 Israel, 2 Rich- ard 1 '), born Oct. 18, 1787, at Wareham, Mass. ; died Mar. 25, 1833, at Hudson, Ohio; married Aug. 25, 1817, Susan Fitch, daughter of Luther Fitch, born Oct. 29, 1790, at Bloomfield, Conn. ; died at Talmadge, Ohio. She married second, Asaph Whittlesey, of Talmadge, and third, Feb. 18, 1871, Capt. Amos Seward. He studied medicine at Brown University, Providence, R. I., and with Dr. Solomon Everest, his uncle by marriage, prac- ticed at Schodack, N. Y., and Canton and Bloomfield, until 1829, when he moved to Hudson, where he continued practice. Children : i. Susan Amanda, 7 b. June 7, 1818; m. May 5, 1841, Rev. William M. Hoyt. 422. ii. William Fitch, b. Mar. 5, 1821. Sixth Generation. 17 9 PIP Noble 6 Everett (Noble, 5 Josiah, 4 Josiah, 3 Israel, 2 Michard 1 ), orn Feb. 28, 1796, at Wareham, Mass.; died Feb. 16, 1840, at ^arehani ; married Dec. 5, 1822, at Barnstable, Mass., Mercy ye, daughter of Asa and Mercy Nye, born June 1, 1804, at arnstable ; died Oct. 27, 1890, at Wareham. He was a mariner, id owned house and lands at Wareham. Children, recorded at Wareham : 423. i. Noble Warren, 7 b. Feb. 20, 1827. h. Harriet Parker, b. Apr. 24, 1836; m. June 27, 1855, at Wareham, Chester I. Harlow, of Middleboro', Mass., son of Branch and Lurana Harlow. 213 John Lord 6 Everett (Noble, 5 Josiah, 4 Josiah, 3 Israel, 2 Riah- rd 1 ), born Apr. 20, 1800, at Wareham, Mass. ; died June 5, 868, at Wareham ; married 1st, Nov. 10, 1831, Mercy J. Good- peed, who died Jan. 9, 1839, aged 26 years; married 2d, Aug. , 1844, Hannah Backus Nelson, of Middleboro', Mass., daughter f Samuel and Sarah (Ward) Nelson, born Dec. 5, 1808, at liddleboro' ; died Mar. 11, 1880, at Wareham. He resided in Vareham. Children : i. Abbie L., 7 b. Oct. 4, 1834; m. Nov. 26, 1857, at Wareham, Stephen Nichols, son of Stephen and Mary Ann Nichols. He was b. Mar. 5, 1837, at Woburn, Mass., and d. there Nov. 18, 1861. ii. Edward, b. Nov. 26, 1838; d. Oct. 6, 1839. 214 Elisha Hinman 6 Everett (Noble, 5 Josiah,* Josiah, 3 Israel, 2 Richard 1 '), born Nov. 28, 1803, at Wareham, Mass. ; married 1st, )ct. 9, 1828, at New Bedford, Mass., Susan Jenny, born Aug. 16, 810, at New Bedford; died there Jan. 12, 1847 ; married 2d, Sept. 7, 1847, at Marlboro', Conn., Mary E. Skinner, of Marlboro' ; larried 3d, Mar. 2, 1864, at New Bedford, Mrs. Betsey C. Kemp- an, of New Bedford, daughter of Benjamin and Mercy Dillard, 180 Descendants of Richard Everett. born at Plymouth, Mass. She married second, Mar. 18, 1871, at Boston, E. Winslow Bradford, of Plymouth. He was a stone-worker, and in 1828 in partnership with his brother John L. Everett and Asel Washburn, leased a stone quarry at Dartmouth, Mass., for fifteen years. After his first wife's death, he took his son, James H., to Marlboro', where he left him with a sister, and went West. He is said to have been in California in 1855. He afterwards returned to the East, and at the time of his third marriage was a marble-worker at Stonington, Conn. Children : i. Mary Jane, 7 b. Oct. 12, 1829; m. Nov. 18, 1849, at New Bedford, Charles H. Walker, of New Bedford, son of Nathaniel and Laura Walker, ii. Hinman Luther, b. Sept. 20, 1831 ; d. Sept. 25, 1832. iii. Susan Amanda, b. Aug. 24, 1833 ; m. July 2, 1854, Rodol- phus De Los Perry, iv. James Townsend, b. Jan. 27, 1836; d. July 28, 1837. v. Cornelia, b. Mar. 19, 1838 ; d. Mar. 20, 1838. vi. Amelia, b. Mar. 19, 1838; d. Mar. 21, 1838. 424. vii. James Hinman, b. May 17, 1839. viii. William, b. Apr. 24, 1841. ix. Charles Hosmer, b. Nov. 7, 1844; d. Feb. 17, 1845. 215 Nelley Minerva 6 Everitt (Jo&iahf Josiahf Josiah, 3 Israel, 2 Richard 1 '), born July 30, 1786, at Winchester, Conn. ; married Sept. 17, 1811, at Winchester, Dr. Zephaniah Swift, who died , at Farmington, Conn. They lived at Winchester and re- moved to Farmington before 1819. Children (Swift) : i. Mary Amelia, 7 b. Sept. 17, 1812; m. Nov. 6, 1845, Henry Augustus Swift, her cousin, ii. Helen Abigail, b. July 10, 1814; m. Aug. 5, 1846, Daniel Wheelock Willard. iii. Harriot Cowles, b. Mar. 17, 1817; m. Oct. 10, 1855, William Judah Keyser. iv. Solomon Everest, b. July 27, 1819; m. 1st, Mar. 31, 1845, Mary Underhill Parsons ; m. 2d, Aug. 18, 1858, Materna Lathrop. Sixth Generation. 181 v. Charles John, b. Apr. 26, 1822 ; d. Mar. 13, 1825. vi. Louisa Minerva, b. May 31, 1824. vii. Catherine Wells, b. May 15, 1826; m. Aug. 26, 1847, Rev. George Henry Hastings. viii. Zephaniah, b. Feb. 3, 1828. ix. Charles Everitt, b. Oct. 11, 1830; d. Dec. 18, 1831. 216 Noble Josiah 6 Everitt (Josiah, 5 Josiah, 4 Josiah 3 Israel, 2 ichard 1 ), born Dec. 10, 1788, at Winchester, Conn. ; married ec. 7, 1815, Roxalana Cook, daughter of Elisha Cook, of Torring- »n, Conn., who died Dec. 25, 1871, aged 80 years, at Winchester. e lived at Winchester and occupied his father's house. Child: i. Albert Chester, 7 b. Dec. 22, 1816; d. Oct. 17, 1829. 217 Elihu 6 Everitt (Andrew, 5 Josiah, 4 Josiah, 3 Israel, 2 Richard 1 '), 3rn Jan. 21, 1783, at Winchester, Conn. ; died , at White- ater, Wis. ; married , Roxy Marshall, daughter of John [arshall. He lived at Winchester, in 1804, and at Vernon, N. Y., l 1812. Children : 425. i. Philo Marshall, 7 b. Oct. 21, 1812. 426. ii. John Cyrus, b. Aug. 14, 1814. iii. Abigail E., b. Apr. 7, 1816; m. James Burr. Res., Oneida, N.Y. iv. Cynthia L., b. May 31, 1818. Res., Ripon, Wis., unm. v. Weltha A., b. Nov. 25, 1820; m. Sidney S. Wait. Res., Grand Island, Neb. vi. Orpha Statira, b. Apr. 17, 1823; m. Abraham Crandel. Res., Grand Island, Neb. vii. Sylvia L., b. Mar. 18, 1825; m. William Sylvester. Res., Oregon, viii. Mary J., b. May 8, 1827 ; m. John R. Martin. Res., Ripon. 218 Wyllis 6 Avery (Edmund 5 Abner, 4 Josiah, 3 Israel, 2 Richard 1 '), orn Feb. 24, 1775, at Wallingford, Conn. ; died there in 1826 ; tarried Polly . He lived at Wallingford. Jan. 3, 1827, 182 Descendants of Richard Everett. Abigail Avery and Sherlock Avery were appointed administrators of the estate of Wyllis Avery, late of Wallingford ; their final account was rendered Mar. 24, 1830 ; mention is made of the widow, son Sherlock, eldest daughter Mary, second daughter Abi- gail, and youngest daughter Emily. Cluldren, born at Wallingford : i. Sherlock, 7 b. Oct. 30, 1800 ; d. , 1859, at Wallingford; m. 1st, May 21, 1826, at Wallingford, Sally Jones ; d. Aug. 11, 1826, aged 25 years; m. 2d, June 21, 1827, at Wallingford, Marilda Cook. His widow, a son, W. C. Avery, and a dau., Abby C. Avery, minor, above 17 years, were named in the division of his estate. ii. Mary, b. . hi. Abigail, b. . iv. Emily, b. . 126 Additional to memoir of Son. Edward Everett : Soon after his return to America, in 1819, Mr. Everett was put in charge of the North American Review, which he continued to edit while professor. The increased vigor and liveliness were at once apparent, and the Review rose to a height of popularity and respect hitherto unknown to American periodicals. At that time, America was overrun with a succession of travellers from Europe — Fearon, Faux, Schmidt, Mrs. Trollope, and many others — whose comments on our institutions and manners, almost in- variably flippant and patronizing, and frequently inviting much harsher criticisms, were received with obvious satisfaction by the periodical press in Europe. Mr. Everett made it a special work to criticise the critics, which he did in a strain of mingled jest and earnest that proved thoroughly effective in bringing them to a more decent and serious tone. Mr. Everett continued to contribute frequently to the Review after the editorship had passed from his hands, and carried on the magazine himself for a short time during the absence in Europe of one of his successors. SEVENTH GENERATION. 219 Isabel 7 Everett (Eliphalet? John? Joseph? John? John? Richard 1 '), born July 19, 1811, at Roxbury, Mass. ; died there, Feb. 19, 1886; married Sept. 26, 1832, Dudley Williams, bom 1809 ; died Mar. 6, 1888, at Roxbury ; he was educated n the public schools, and was apprenticed to John Doggett, a picture dealer in Boston, whom he succeeded in business. He soon, with his wife's brother, William, formed the well-known irm of Williams & Everett, dealers in pictures and engravings :or three generations. Their store became, and continued, head- quarters for artists and lovers of art. Children (Williams) : i. Henry Dudley, 8 b. June 26, 1833. ii. Mary Isabel, b. Sept. 26, 1837. iii. Ellen Louise, b. Aug. 5, 1842 ; d. , 1842. iv. Stephen Joseph, b. May — , 1844; d. , 1884. v. George Everett, b. June 8, 1846; d. Aug. 22, 1847. vi. Hetty Brown, b. Oct. 12, 1848. 220 William 7 Everett (Eliphalet? John? Joseph? John? John, Richard 1 ), born Jan. 26, 1821, at Roxbury, Mass.; died Aug. 24, 1899 ; married June 4, 1846, Rachel Ford, daughter of Charles ind Lois (Pierce) Ford, born Feb. 25, 1823. He was a resident of Dorchester, and for many years in partnership with his brother- n-law in the firm of Williams & Everett. Children, born at Roxbury : i. Florence, 8 b. Nov. 30, 1849. ii. Infant, b. ; d. May 4, 1851. iii. Grace Adelaide, b. June 9, 1854; d. Aug. 26, 1861. 427. iv. William B., b. Mar. 8, 1856. 184 Descendants of Richard Everett. 221 George 7 Everett (JEliphalefi, John, 5 Joseph* John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Nov. — , 1823 ; killed at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863; married Rebecca . Res., 1902, Cambridge, Mass. Children, born at Roxbury : i. George, 8 b. Aug. 13, 1850 ; m. , 1869, Maggie A. Kyle, daughter of Thomas and Nancy Kyle. He was a watch- maker, and resided at Waltham, Mass., 1892. ii. Emily Isabel, b. Oct. 3, 1852 ; d. Apr. 1, 1882, at Waltham. 428. iii. Franklin Augustus, b. Oct. 25, 1854. 222 Harriet A. 7 Everett (Eliphalet, 6 John, 6 Joseph* John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Oct. 28, 1825, at Roxbury, Mass. ; married May 19, 1844, William A. Barton, of Roxbury. Children (Barton) : i. Maria Augusta, 8 b. Mar. 15, 1846 ; d. Aug. 11, 1847. ii. William E., b. Sept. 10, 1848. iii. Charles Frederick, b. Apr. 12, 1850 ; d. Oct. 11, 1852. iv. Herbert Arthur, b. Mar. 15, 1854 ; d. July 21, 1880. v. Ida Louise, b. July 4, 1857. vi. Theodore Winthrop, b. May 7, 1862 ; d. Feb. 12, 1866. 223 Ellen Louise 7 Everett (Eliphalet, 6 John, 6 Joseph,* John, 5 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Dec. 7, 1828, at Roxbury, Mass. ; married Jan. 1, 1849, Dr. Cushing Webber, dentist, of Boston, who died Sept. — , 1895. Children (Webber) : i. Henry Gushing, 8 b. Oct. 16, 1849; d. Dec. 5, 1870. ii. Charles Franklin, b. June 12, 1852. iii. Gertrude Isadora, b. Apr. 1, 1856 ; d. Mar. 12, 1862. iv. Walter Irving, b. Aug. 5, 1863. 224 George Whiting 7 Everett (George,* John, 6 Joseph, 4 John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Oct. 30, 1813, at Wrentham, Mass. ; died Sept. 2, 1889, at Pawtucket, R. I.; married Sept. 20,1843, at Seventh Generation. 185 Wrentham, Frances B. K. Austin, daughter of Charles and Mar- garet F. Austin, b. Aug. 28, 1817, at West Newton, Mass. ; died Oct. 25, 1877, at Pawtucket. He resided at Pawtucket, where he was a carriage-maker and blacksmith. Children, i born at Wrentham, ii at Pawtucket : 429. i. George F., 8 b. May 3, 1845. 430. ii. James Austin, b. Sept. 10, 1848. 225 Joseph Caswell 7 Everett (Joseph, 6 Joseph, 5 Joseph* John, 8 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Aug. 23, 1796, at Foxboro', Mass.; died Oct. 30, 1861, at Newton Upper Falls, Mass.; married Apr. 10, 1825, at Dorchester, Mass., Mary Warren, daughter of Oliver and Mary Warren, born Sept. 22, 1798, at Royalston, Mass. ; died Mar. 26, 1871, at Newton Upper Falls. He was a builder, and resided many years at Newton, where he served as a selectman and on the school committee. Children : i. Mary Caswell, 8 b. Aug. 6, 1826 ; d. Dec. 11, 1886 ; m. Nov. 24, 1852, Francis Lyman Smith, d. June 18, 1890. ii. Caroline Elizabeth, b. July 12, 1831; m. Sept. 24, 1854, Joseph Huckins Warren, d. Mar. 24, 1891. 431. hi. Warren Pettee, b. July 14, 1833. iv. Lucy Annah, b. Aug. 18, 1835. 226 Cyrus 7 Everett (Joseph? Joseph, 5 Joseph* John? John, 2 Rich- ard 1 '), born Nov. 25, 1800, at Foxboro,' Mass. ; died Mar. 4, 1862, at Newton, Mass.; married June 11, 1826, at Dedham, Mass., Hannah Dean, daughter of John and Milly (Ellis) Dean, born July 14, 1800, at Dedhani; died Dec. 7, 1850, at Newton. Children : i. Cyrus, 8 b. Apr. 18, 1827; d. Oct. 20, 1827. ii. Hannah, b. May 27, 1828; d. Dec. 9, 1832. hi. Martha M., b. May 22, 1831 ; d. Dec. 28, 1832. iv. Mary M., b. May 22, 1831 ; m. June 5, 1851, George E. Haven. Res., 1893, TTvde Park, Mass. v. Hannah E., b. Oct. 8, 1836. vi. Georgianna, b. May 27, 1839. vii. Harriet A., b. Dec. 11, 1843; d. May 23, 1881. 186 Descendants of Richard Everett. 227 Nathaniel Wake 7 Everett {Joseph, 6 Joseph, 6 Joseph, 4 John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 *), born Nov. 18, 1810, at Foxboro', Mass. ; died Apr. 17, 1892, at Newton Upper Falls, Mass. ; married Jan. 25, 1849, at Newton Upper Falls, Deborah Ann Winslow, daughter of Eleazer R. and Ann C. (Corbett) Winslow, born Aug. 8, 1828, at Newton Upper Falls. He resided at Newton Upper Falls, where he was a pattern-maker in the employ of the Pettee Machine Com- pany. He served on the board of assessors. Children, born at Newton Upper Falls : i. Harriet M., 8 b. Mar. 4, 1850 ; d. Feb. 17, 1851. 432. ii. Otis W., b. Mar. 22, 1852. iii. John W., b. Apr. 12, 1854; d. Sept. 23, 1855. iv. Elizabeth W., b. Oct. 14, 1855; m. Aug. 27, 1888, George H. Hicks. v. Anna A., b. June 30, 1859; d. Nov. 21, 1861. vi. Lewis Plimpton, b. June 30, 1859; m. Aug. 4, 1896, Adelaide L. Sawyer. 228 Leonard Kimball" Everett {Leonard, 6 Edward? Joseph 4 John, 5 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Nov. 24, 1819, at Canton, Mass. ; married June 7, 1841, at Springfield, Mass., Frances Foot, of Springfield. They lived at Washington, Mass., and Pendleton, N. Y. Children : i. Elizabeth Otis, 8 b. May 14, 1845. ii. Emma Frances, b. April 11, 1848. iii. William Leonard, b. Nov. 13, 1850. iv. Oliver James, b. June 23, 1856. v. Edward, b. Nov. 9, 1859. 229 Joseph Mason" Everett {Leonard, 6 Edward, 6 Joseph, 4 John 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Jan. 6, 1828, at Canton, Mass. ; died there Apr. 2, 1886 ; married 1st, Oct. 8, 1851, Maria Louise Price, of Hingham, Mass., who died Apr. 21, 1855, at Carrolton, La. ; Seventh Generation. 187 married 2d, Apr. 30, 1857, Mrs. Esther Maria (Norris) French, of Melrose, Mass., born at Dorchester, Mass. He lived at Canton, except a few years in the South previous to the war. He served on the Canton School Board almost con- tinuously for twenty years, was a valuable member of the Unita- rian Society, a charter member and first master of Blue Hill Lodge of Masons, and for a number of years was the Boston manager of the Manhattan Life Insurance Company of New York City. Children, i, ii born at Jefferson, La., iii-vii at Canton : i. Henry Otis, 8 b. Nov. 8, 1852; d. Dec. 25, 1852. 433. ii. Thomas Marean, b. Oct. 10, 1853. Children of second wife : hi. Henry Mason, b. Dec. 10, I860; d. June 24, 1861. iv. Joseph Mason, b. Jixne 18, 1862; d. young. v. Edward, b. Oct. 6, 1864; m. May 10, 1886, at Canton, Fanny Louise Bird, daughter of George and Louise (Ward) Bird, of Stoughton, Mass. vi. Irene M., b. May 8, 1870; m. May 11, 1891, at Boston, Mass., Percy W. Roberts, of New' York City, vii. Joseph Mason, b. Apr. 21, 1877. 230 George Endicott 7 Everett (Leonard, 6 Edward? Joseph* John? John? Richard 1 ), born July 9, 1846, at Canton, Mass. ; married Jan. 16, 1873, at Boston, Mass., Emma D. Leatherbee, daughter of James W. Leatherbee, born Sept. 8, 1850, at Boston. He enlisted, Aug. 28, 1862, in the 44th regiment, Mass. Vols., and was mustered out June 18, 1863. He was a stationary engineer at Grand Island, Neb., where he was living in 1901. Children : i. George Mason, 8 b. May 16, 1874. ii. Caroline Leatherbee, b. Nov. 17, 1878; ru. Jan. 30, 1901, Edgar Hildebert Palmquist. iii. Leonard, b. Sept. 3, 1887. 231 Capt. Theophilus Capen 7 Everett (Oliver? Oli><<>r? Joseph? John? John? Richard 1 ), born July 21, 1812, at Portland, Me. ; 188 Descendants of Richard Everett. died Jan. 5, 1887, at Sailors' Snug Harbor, New York City ; married 1st, May 29, 1843, Mary Jane Farley, of Salem, Mass., who died Nov. 29, 1866, at Topsfield, Mass. ; married 2d, Oct. 19, 1869, at Qnincy, Mass., Mrs. Mary A. Drummond, daughter of James and Ann Turner, born , 1831, at Boston, Mass. ; died Aug. 11, 1874, at Topsfield. He first went to sea in 1832, in the ship Cabot, of New York, on a voyage to Charleston, S. C, Havre, France, and Whampoa, China. In 1835, he was second mate of the ship Sarah and Caro- line, of Boston, bound to California, and in 1838, first mate of ship Asia, bound to China; Sept. 12, 1843, he left Boston as master of ship Vandalia, bound to California, and in 1848, sailed from New York as chief officer of the Panama, the first steamer of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company's line. He was known on the California coast as the cold-water captain, and he saw built the first house in San Francisco. He left the sea in 1851, and settled at Granby, Conn., as a farmer; he moved, in 1855, to Danvers, Mass., and in 1877, to the Sailors' Snug Harbor. He received Masonic degrees, in 1848, in Mount Tabor Lodge, East Boston, was a charter mem- ber of Unity Lodge, of Danvers, and its secretary for twenty years. Children : i. Mary, 8 b. Aug. 7, 1848; d. Aug. 7, 1848. ii. Mary, b. Nov. 7, 1850, at San Francisco ; d. Nov. 10, 1850. 434. iii. Frank, b. Mar. 7, 1852, at Granby. iv. Charles Henry, b. July 7, 1854, at Salem; m. Sept. 27, 1884, at Danvers, Lucy A. Peake, b. Apr. 7, 1856. 232 Oliver 7 Everett ( Oliver f Oliver? Joseph,* John, 3 John, 2 Rieh- ard 1 ), born Sept. 21, 1815, at Portland, Me. ; died July 16, 1882, at Tariffville, Conn. ; m. Feb. 27, 1842, Jane Turnbull, of Tariff- ville, born Dec. 16, 1818, at Paisley, Scotland; died Apr. 14, 1885, at Tariffville. He was a dry-goods merchant in New York City until impaired health caused him to retire, when he removed to Tariffville. Seventh Generation. 189 Children, i and ii born at New York, iii and iv at Tariffville : i. Jane, 8 b. July 18, 1844; m. Feb. 13, 18G5, at Tariffville, George Lorimer, of Hartford, Conn. ii. John Oliver, b. Dec. 17, 1847 ; d. Oct. 19, 1850. iii. Charles Henry, b. Oct. 15, 1850; d. July 20, 1852. iv. George T., b/june 18, 1863; Res., 1892, Kansas City, Mo. 233 Julia Elizabeth 7 Everett ( Oliver? Oliver? Joseph? John? John? Richard 1 ), born May 16, 1827 ; married May 26, 1845, Rev. Joseph Stockbridge, D. D., born July 14, 1811, at North Yar- mouth, Me. ; died Nov. 16, 1894, at Philadelphia, Pa. He was a graduate of Bowdoin College ; appointed chaplain in the Navy, 1841, and became senior chaplain, with the relative rank of commodore. Children (Stockbridge) : i. Charles Henry Everett, 8 b. Aug. 19, 1846. ii. Elizabeth, b. June 27, 1850. iii. William, b. Sept. 7, 1853 ; d. Sept. 7, 1854. iv. John Oliver, b. Apr. 15, 1857; d. Apr. 15, 1857. 234 Otis 7 Everett ( Otis? Oliver? Joseph? John? John? Richard 1 ), born June 5, 1803, at Boston, Mass. ; died there July 3, 1886 ; married Oct. 25, 1827, Elizabeth Lowell Blake, daughter of Thomas and Mary (Barnard) Blake, born Nov. 21, 1803, at Boston; died there July 8, 1883. After leaving school, he entered the counting-house of T. and E. Motley, on India Wharf, a firm engaged in the East India business. After serving an apprenticeship with them, he estab- lished the firm of Everett and Curtis, owners of vessels engaged in foreign and coastwise trade, with offices on Central Wharf. Several years later the firm was dissolved, and Mr. Everett be- came connected with the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company, with which he remained until about ten years before his death. Cliildren, born at Boston : i. Otis Blake, 8 b. Mar. 26, 1829; d. June 20, 1859, unm, at Calcutta, India; his body was brought home, and interred at Forest Hills. 190 Descendants of Richard Everett. 435. ii. Thomas Blake, b. Mar. 13, 1831. iii. Louisa, b. May 1, 1832; d. Mar. 5, 1840. 436. iv. Percival Lowell, b. June 28, 1833. 235 Rebecca Lepington 7 Everett (Oft's, 6 Oliver? Joseph, 4 John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born June 13, 1807, at Boston, Mass. ; died there April 6, 1888 ; married Dec. 4, 1828, at Boston, Henry Curtis, son of Henry Bass and Elizabeth (Fisher) Curtis, born Aug. 24, 1803, at Boston; died there July 9, 1875. Children (Curtis) : i. Elizabeth Everett, 8 b. Oct. 3, 1829; d. Mar. 31, 1853. ii. Augusta Rebecca, b. Feb. 16, 1831. Res., 1902, Boston, iii. Cornelia W alley, b. Sept. 28, 1832; m. Nov. 4, 1851, George A. Fisher. iv. Henry, b. Aug. 13, 1834; m. Dec. 14, 1857, Lucy R. Osborn. v. Russell Hurd, b. Jan. 20, 1850; d. June 8, 1897. 236 Rev. Oliver Cape:n 7 Everett (Otis, G Oliver, 5 Joseph 4 John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Aug. 20, 1811, at Boston, Mass. ; died Apr. 23, 1875, at Cambridge, Mass. ; married May 25, 1837, at Boston, by Rev. John Pierpont, Betsey Williams Weld, daughter of Daniel and Hannah (Williams) Weld, born Nov. 14, 1812, at Boston; died Apr. 27, 1901, at Worcester, Mass. He began his education in the public schools of Boston, earning Franklin medals in 1824 and 1828, and a city medal in 1826; graduated from Harvard College, in 1832, and Cambridge Divinity School, in 1836. He was settled over the First Church (Unita- rian), at Northfield, Mass., Mar. 8, 1837 ; resigned Nov. 8, 1848, and closed his ministry Mar. 8, 1849. He accepted an invitation, Oct. 1, 1850, from the Harvard Church, at Charlestown, Mass., to take charge of a free ministry established by them in Harvard Chapel. Here he found a most congenial field of labor until he resigned in August, 1869. He then removed to Cambridge, where he resided until his death. With him, it was " more blessed to give than to receive." Seventh Generation. 191 Children, i-iii born at Northfield, iv at Charlestown : i. Oliver Weld, 8 b. July 20, 1838 ; d. Sept. 19, 1841. 437. ii. Edward Franklin, b. May 28, 1840. iii. Moses Williams, b. July 10, 1844; d. June 11, 1856. 438. iv. Oliver Hurd, b. Apr. 10, 1852. 237 Hannah Elizabeth 7 Everett ( Otis, 6 Oliver, 5 Joseph, 4 John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Jan. 15, 1813, at Boston, Mass. ; died there Jan. 22, 1856 ; married there, Sept. 11, 1833, John Davis Weld, son of Daniel and Hannah (Williams) Weld, born Sept. 18, 1808, at Boston; died Dec. 18, 1873, at Cambridge, Mass. Children (Weld), born at Boston: i. Daniel, 8 b. Apr. 3, 1837; named for his paternal grand- father. He was educated in Boston. In May, 1858, he sailed for China, where he spent many years of his busi- ness life. He has been an extensive traveller, lies., 1902, Boston. ii. Otis Everett, b. May 14, 1840; d. Mar. 17, 1897, unm. He was named for his maternal grandfather. He was educated in Boston, and entered the store of his great uncles John Davis Williams and Moses Williams, and in time became the sole surviving partner of this old firm, and succeeded to its business, which he continued till his death. He accumulated a fortune which would have been much larger but for his generosity and liberality. He gave away large sums in charity, devoted much time to others, and held many positions of trust. He was never in public life. He was highly respected and re- garded, lie was a member of the Masonic fraternity, a thirty-third degree Mason, and for a term Grand Master of Masons in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, and of many other organizations. He died suddenly a1 a hotel in Savannah, Ga., while seeking recuperation. He lies buried in the Weld family lot at Forest Hills, Box- bury, Mass. iii. Catherine Elizabeth, b. Apr. 5, 1845; m. Nov. 4, 1873, Edward Cyrenius Richardson. Children (Richardson ) : 1. Edward Bridge? b. July 21, 1875. 2. Otis Weld, b. Jan. 18, 1877. 192 Descendants of Richard Everett. iv. John Davis, b. Jan. 15, 1850; like his brothers, he was educated at Boston, and did not go to college. He re- sided at Boston and Cambridge until 1873, when he went to China and entered an American house as junior clerk. In 1879 he returned and established himself in business at Savannah, Ga., representing Boston interests in the South. He remained there until 1896, when he returned North, relinquished business, and has since been resident at Boston or its vicinity. He has never been in public life. Res., 1902, Boston. 238 George 7 Everett (Aaron? Oliver? Joseph? John? John? Rich- ard 1 }, born Nov. 12, 1825 ; died Nov. 24, 1885, at Concord, Mass. ; married Dec. 7, 1850, at Nashville, N. H., Mary Ellen Maria Price, daughter of Henry Price, born Mar. 12, 1833, at Boston, Mass. ; died Nov. 22, 1894, at Concord. He was a partner for many years in the firm of Schlegell, Everett & Co., and Everett & Gleason, of Boston, seedsmen. Children, i born at Boston, ii-vi at Concord : i. George Aaron, 8 b. Sept. 23, 1851; m. Jan. 12, 1875, at Boston, Sarah Jane Monies, ii. Elizabeth, b. Apr. 20, 1855 ; d. Jan. 16, 1876. iii. Mary Louise, b. Aug. 14, 1858. iv. Grace Otis, b. Mar. 15, 1867 ; d. Mar. 12, 1892; m. June 11, 1890, Charles Derby. v. Florence Evelyn, b. May 9, 1869; m. June 11, 1890, Capt. Samuel Hanscorn Tuttle. vi. Edward Capen, b. Apr. 10, 1872; d. Apr. 10, 1875. 239 Moses" Everett (Ebenezer? Ebenezer? Ebenezer? John? John? Richard 1 ), born Feb. 4, 1790, at Dedham, now Norwood, Mass. ; died there Mar. 17, 1862; married Jan. 9, 1814, Nancy Rhoades, daughter of Eliphalet Rhoades, born at Walpole. He and his wife were original members of the First Baptist Society of Norwood, in 1824, dismissed from the Church in Med- field. His will, dated July 19, 1860, and proved May 6, 1862, mentions grandson Frank M. Pond, son of Julius and Milly G. Seventh Generation. 193 Pond, deceased : daughter Naiic}^ E. Congdon, wife of Samuel B. Congdon ; son Austin Everett, last heard from in New Orleans, La. ; son John Henry, last heard from in California ; daughter Charlotte Pratt, wife of Simeon Pratt, of Dedham. Children : i. Harriet, 8 b. Jan. 18, 1815; went as a teacher to Plaque- mine, La., where she died of yellow fever. ii. Charlotte, b. Jan. 10, 1817; m. Sept. 22, 1836, Simeon Pratt, son of William Pratt, of Dedham, b. , 1808, at Roxbury; d. Nov. — , 1886, at Norwood. hi. Charles Austin, b. Oct. 7, 1819; went to New Orleans, many years ago, and is supposed to have been killed during the Civil war. iv. Nancy E., b. Dec. — , 1821 ; m. Samuel B. Congdon. v. Milly Ann Gay, b. , 1823; m. (int.) Apr. 29, 1845, Julius Pond, of Pawtucket, R. T. vi. John Henry, b. Dec. — , 1825; went to California, 1850. vii. John, b. , 1828 ; d. Dec. 21, 1829. 240 Ebenezer 7 Everett (Ebenezer? Ebenezer, b Ebenezer? John? John? Richard 1 ), born Nov. 30, 1792, at Dedham, Mass. ; died Aug. 31, 1866, at North Providence, now Pawtucket, R. I. ; mar- ried (int.) June 25, 1820, Mary Snow, daughter of Timothy and Anna Snow, who died Jan. 10, 1863, at North Providence, aged 75 years, 6 months. He was an expressman between Boston and Providence. Children, born at Pawtucket : i. Harvey Sulleno, 8 b. Jan. 5, 1821 ; d. Sept. 1, 1870. ii. Anson, b. Oct. 11, 1824; d. Jan. 22, 1825. iii. Milly Gay, b. Oct. 14, 1826; d. June 1, 1893, at Norwood, Mass.; m. Aug. 18, 1867, William Harlow Pond, of Norwood, son of Samuel and Catherine Pond. 241 Dea. Willard 7 Everett (Ebenezer, 6 Ebenezer? Ebenezer? John? John? Richard 1 ), born July 29, 1795, at Dedham, now Norwood, Mass.; died there Mar. 18,1851; married May 27. 1821, at Dedham, Lucy Dean, daughter of Ebenezer and Lois Dean, born Jan. 5, 1798, at Dedham; died there June 8, 1880. 194 Descendants of Richard Everett. He and his wife were admitted to full communion in the Second Church, Sept. 2, 1827, and he was chosen deacon, Jan. 14, 1834. He was a furniture manufacturer, starting in business in 1820, admitting his sons Willard and George, as partners, in 1850, and later the other brothers. The firm was dissolved in 1868. Children, born at Dedham : i. Willard, 8 b. , 1822; bapt. Sept. 2, 1827; d. Nov. 27, 1857; m. Nov. 28, 1844, at Dedham, Sarah R. Morse, of Walpole, Mass. 439. ii. George, b. Feb. 5, 1826; bapt. Sept. 2, 1827. 440. hi. John Edward, b. ; bapt. Sept. 4, 1831. 441. iv. Francis Ellis, b. ; bapt, Sept. 1, 1839. 242 Dr. Oliver" Everett (Ebenezer? Ubenezer, 5 JEbenezer, 4 John, 3 John, 2 Richard}*), born Nov. 11, 1798, at Dedham, Mass. ; died Dec. 12, 1851, at Sherborn, Mass. ; married Nov. 19, 1829, at Sherborn, Maria Sanger, daughter of Joseph and Sally (Phipps) Sanger, born May 9, 1809, at Sherborn; died there July 6, 1858. He was graduated A. B. at Brown University 1821 ; M. D. at Dartmouth College 1824 ; and settled in Sherborn the following year by invitation of the town, where he enjoyed an extensive practice. He served as postmaster and school committee, and was surgeon in the State Militia. A scholarly man of high attain- ments, a student during his whole life, a tireless worker in his arduous profession, and an ideal example of a trusted and beloved physician. Children, born in Sherborn : i. Edward II. 8 b. Sept. 25, 1830; d. May 2, 1851. He was a pioneer to California in January, 1850. He returned home in February, 1851. 442. ii. Rufus S., b. Feb. 12, 1833. hi. Helen Maria, b. Oct. 7, 1835; m. Mar. 12, 1850, J. Edwin Battell, son of Josiah and Susan Battell, of Dover, Mass., who died Nov. 20, 1858. iv. Mary Caroline, b. July 11, 1840. v. Abigail Sanger, b. June 9, 1845; m. Nov. 24, 1870, Louis A. Leland, son of Abijah and Ann Leland, of Sherborn, who d. May 26, 1881, at Charlestown, Mass. Seventh Generation. 1 95 vi. Francis Oliver, b. Nov. 1,1847. He resided at Northamp- ton, Mass., where he was a merchant, and at Sherborn, where he was an assessor. 243 Charles 7 Everett (Rbejiezer? Ebenezer? Ebenezer? John? John? Richard 1 '), born Nov. 2, 1800, at Dedham, now Norwood, Mass. ; died July 4, 1878, at Walpole, Mass. ; married May 8, 1828, at Walpole, Keziah Thompson, daughter of Elijah and Keziah (Tucker) Thompson, born Oct. 28, 1807, at Walpole; died there Nov. 10, 1889. He was a farmer and lived at Walpole. Children, born at Walpole : 443. i. Charles Francis, 8 b. Feb. 13, 1829. 444. ii. Daniel Ellis, b. Nov. 9, 1831. hi. Sarah Ann, b. May 11, 1834; d. June 2, 1895, at Nor- wood; m. Feb. 12, 1857, at Walpole, George Frank Force, son of George and Elizabeth Force, b. May 6, 1833, at East Walpole; d. Jan. 23, 1887. 445. iv. Edmund, b. Apr. 25, 1839. 446. v. Edwin, b. Apr. 25, 1839. 447. vi. Willard, b. Sept. 28, 1851. 244 John Metcalf 7 Everett (Metcalf? John? Ubenezer? Joint? John? Richard 1 ), born Mar. 16, 1803, at Foxboro', Mass. ; died Apr. 21, 1883, at Wrentham, Mass. ; married June 2, 1847, at Foxboro', Elisabeth Morse Barrett, daughter of Amos and Lucy (Wheeler) Barrett, born July 13, 1817, at Ashby, Mass. He was a farmer and school teacher, and resided at Foxboro", where he was chairman of the board of selectmen, an overseer of the poor, and justice of the peace in 1841 ; in October of that year he re- signed and went to Alabama; returned in 1843; served on the school committee of Foxboro' for many years ; was representative to the General Court of Massachusetts, 184* i. Children, born at Foxboro' : i. Melatiah, 8 b. June 20, 1848; d. Aug. 23, 1849. 448. ii. Metcalf, b. June 20, 1848; d. Oct, 29, 1878. 196 Descendants of Richard Everett. iii. John, b. May 16, 1852; he was admitted to the bar in 1879 ; resided at Canton, Mass., where he served as chairman of the board of selectmen, of assessors, of overseers of the poor, and of water commissioners ; also, as town treasurer and member of the school committee. iv. Elisabeth, b. Jan. 29, 1859; m. Oct. 23, 1885, at Wren- tham, Albert W. Coleman, son of John F. and Clarissa M. (Daniels) Coleman, b. — , 1844, at Wrentham. 245 Eleanor Ware 7 Everett (Met calf, 6 John, 5 Ebenezer? John? John? Richard 1 '), born Mar. 26, 1805, at Foxboro', Mass.; married Feb. 10, 1825, at Foxboro', Rev. Willard Pierce, born Mar. — , 1791, at Stoughton, Mass. ; died Apr. 27, 1861, at North Abing- ton, Mass. He was settled as a minister at Foxboro' in 1824, and at North Abington in 1840. Children (Pierce) : i. Eleanor, 8 b. Nov. 24, 1825 ; d. Nov. 5, 1827. ii. Ellen, b. Oct. 16, 1827. iii. Ann, b. Aug. — , 1829. iv. Alexander Everett, b. July 27, 1831. v. Harriet Ann, b. Aug;. 20, 1833. vi. Edward Willard, b.l)ec. 1, 1835. vii. Gardner Carpenter, b. Feb. 22, 1838. viii. John Metcalf, b. Aug. 22, 1842. 246 Abigail Hodges 7 Everett (Metcalf? John? Ebenezer? John? John? Richard 1 ), born Mar. 25, 1807, at Foxboro', Mass. ; died May 5, 1881, at Brooklyn, N. Y. ; married Oct. 11, 1841, at Fox- boro', James Gandolfo, of Mobile, Ala., born — , 1810, at Alassio, Italy; died Apr. 13, 1883, at Brooklyn, N. Y. She was a teacher at Mobile before her marriage. Mr. Gandolfo was a cotton mer- chant at New Orleans, La., a citizen, and a Union man. They resided at New Orleans, Charlestown, Mass., and New York City. Children (Gandolfo), born at Foxboro' : i. Mary Francisca, 8 b. Sept. 25, 1843. ii. Josephine Magdalina, b. Oct. 2, 1845; m. Oct. 15, 1874, Frederick M. Smith, b. — , 1815, at Bridgeport, Conn. Children (Smith) : 1. Ernest Everett, b. May 20, 1880. 2. Homer Gandolfo, b. Nov. 1, 1881. Seventh Generation. 197 247 Nancy Shaw 7 Everett (3fetcalf, G John, 5 Ebenezerf John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born June 17, 1817, at Foxboro', Mass. ; died Nov. 2, 1892, at New York City; married Jan. 13, 1841, at Wrentham, Mass., John Dwiglit of South Hadley, Mass., son of Dr. Elilm Dwight and Lydia White (daughter of William White, of Spring- field, Mass., a captain in the Continental army of the Revolution), born Aug. 1, 1819, at South Hadley. In 1846, he removed to New York City, and began the manufacture in this country of bi- carbonate of soda. He was for fifty years the head of the firm of John Dwight & Co., and since 1896 has been president of Church & Dwight Company. She was adopted at an early age by her uncle, Hon. Melatiah Everett, of Wrentham, who had no children and bequeathed her a part of his estate. She was a member of the first senior class of Mt. Holyoke Seminary, now Mt. Holyoke College. The Dwight Memorial Art Building, built at this college in 1901, was erected to her memory. Children (Dwight), i-ii born at South Hadley, iii-v at New York City: i. Melatiah Everett 8 b. Oct. 15, 1841, at South Hadley; m. June 23, 1870, at Jacksonville, 111., Helen McClure Kirby, b. Jan. 12, 1845, at Mendon, 111., dan. of Rev. William Kirby, of Illinois, and Hannah McClure Wol- cott, dau. of Elihu Wolcott, of South Windsor, Conn. He is a Congregational clergyman, living, without charge, at New York City. Children: 1. Ellsworth Everett* b. Mar. 20, 1871. 2. Richard Everett, b. June 21, 1875; m. Sept. 27, 1S99, Gertrude Grace, dau. of Peter Grace, of Jamestown, N. Y. 3. William Kirby, b. Aug. 8, 1S79. 4. Katharine Wolcott, b. Aug. 13, 1881. 5. Marion Edith, b. Feb. 27, 1886. ii. John Elihu, b. July 28, 1844, at South Hadley; m. Mar. 2, 1869, at Jacksonville, Emma Mabel King, b. Mar. 10, 1845, at Jacksonville, dau. of Joseph O. King and Sarah L. Dwight, dau. of Daniel Dwight, of Westmoreland, N. II. He is vice-president of the Church & Dwiglit Company, and resides at New York City. Children : 1. John Elihu* b. May 3, 1870. 2. Mabel, b. July 18, 1874. 3. Ruth, b. Aug. 19, 1883. 198 Descendants of Richard Everett. iii. Anna Frances, b. Dec. 17, 1848, at New York City; m. Oct. 1, 1873, at New York City, Rev. Theodore A. Leg- gett, b. Dec. 20, 1845, at Crawford, N. Y., son of Rev. John H. Leggett and Mary Noel Bleecker, dau. of Alex- ander Bleecker, of New York City. Pie is a Presby- terian clergyman, now in charge of Calvary Church, on Staten Island. He received in 1897 the degree of D. D. from New York University. Children (Leggett) : 1. Frances Wade. 9 b. June 13, 1874; d. Mar. 21, 1897. 2. John Dwight, b. Apr. 28, 1876. 3. Noel Bleecker, b. Oct. 27, 1S79. 4. Schuyler Maurice, b. Oct. 11, 1882. 5. Theodora Augusta, b. Sept. 14, 1884; d. Mar. 10, 1897. 6. Marion Dwight, b. Mar. 15, 1887; d. Oct. 22, 1901. 7. Adelaide Lispenard, b. Dec. 2, 1888; d. Mar. 24, 1897. iv. Clara McFarland, b. Sept. 24, 1851, at New York City ; d. Jan. 11, 1893; m. June 10, 1873, at New York City, Col. Alexander Phoenix Ketchum, b. May 11, 1839, son of Edgar Ketchum, of New York City, and Elizabeth Phoenix, dau. of Rev. Alexander Phoenix, of Chicopee, Mass. He is a lawyer at New York City. Children (Ketchum) : 1. Lilian Dwight,' 3 b. Mar. 27, 1874; m. July 22, 1901, Ran- dall Hoyt Stern, of New York City. 2. Everett Phoenix, b. Dec. 3, 1876. 3. Florence, b. Mar. 28, 1879; m. Oct. 15, 1901, William Rogers Westerfield, of New York City. 4. Genevieve, b. Oct. 31, 1884. v. Marion Dwight, b. Feb. 22, 1856, at New York City; m. Mar. 15, 1883, at New York City, William Isaac Walker, b. July 17, 1852, son of Isaac C. Walker, of Buffalo, N. Y., and Harriet L. Saunders, dau. of Rev. Stephen Saun- ders, of Milan, Ohio. He is treasurer of the Church & Dwight Company, and resides at New York City. Child (Walker) : 1. Miriam, 9 b. July 5, 1889. 248 Dr. William 7 Everett (Horace? John? Ebenezer? John? John? Richard 1 ), born Oct. 15, 1816, at Windsor, Vt. ; died Oct. 19, 1867, at Memphis, Tenn. ; married Nov. 14, 1844, at Windsor, Frances E. Gilkey, daughter of Walter K. Gilkey, born June 25, 1821, at Castleton, Vt. He was graduated M. D. at Dartmouth College, 1845, practiced at Fayette, Mo., 1845-51, and at Liberty, Mo., 1851-61 ; then removed to Plattsmouth, Neb. He served as sur- geon of the 10th regiment, Iowa Vols., 1861-63 ; impaired health Seventh Generation. 199 compelled him to resign. In the spring of 1867, he located at Memphis, and was an active member of the Howard Association when the yellow fever broke out, to which he fell a victim. Children, born at Fayette : i. Charles Dwight, 8 b. Sept 7, 1845; d. Jan. 12, 1866, at Windsor, while fitting for college at the Kimball Union Academy. ii. Horace, b. Jan. 22, 1848; d. Feb. 19, 1850. Hi. Walter Gilkey, b. Jan. 17, 1851 ; d. Feb. 18, 1859. 249 Hon. Horace 7 Everett (Horace? John? Ebenezer? John? John? Richard 1 ), born Feb. 8, 1819, at Windsor, Vt., died Nov. 3, 1890, at Council Bluffs, Io. ; married July 14, 1851, at Fayette, Mo., Mary Leonard, daughter of Judge Abiel Leonard, of the Supreme Court of Missouri, born Feb. 4, 1833, at Fayette, and is still living. He was sent at the age of eight years to the Kimball Union Academy, at Meriden, N. H. ; when fourteen years old he entered the University of Vermont, at Burlington, and graduated there- from in 1837. He then spent two years in the study of law, under his distinguished father, and was admitted to the bar. In 1841, he settled in Gainesville, Ala., and practiced in that State and in Mississippi for fifteen years. In 1855, he settled at Council Bluffs, where he continued to reside until his death. In every enterprise relating to the welfare of the city of his adoption he was an active factor. He was one of the men to whose zeal the city was indebted for the location of the terminus of the Union Pacific railroad. He was the first president of the free public library of Council Bluffs, and continued in that position until a few months before Iris death. It was largely to his earnest efforts that Council Bluffs enjoys the distinction of being the first town in Iowa to establish a free public library, and voluntarily to vote a tax upon the people for its main- tenance. He was one of the incorporators of the public school library of that city. He was one of the trustees of the Fairview Cemetery Association, of which he was the president from the time of its organization, and to liim was due the selection of the 200 Descendants of Richard Everett. romantic and beautiful site it now occupies. He served one term as a member of the City Council, but declined re-election. He was appointed by President Lincoln to the responsible office of collector of internal revenue for the First District of Iowa, embracing the whole of the southwestern portion of the State. He was twice elected by the Legislature as one of the regents of the State University in Iowa City, and was regarded as one of the most zealous and efficient members of that board. His great interest in everything relating to the history of the State, and his zeal and enthusiasm in the collection of old books and manu- scripts, led to his appointment as trustee of the Iowa Historical Society. Mr. Everett was a member of the Episcopal church, and of the vestry of St. Paul's church from the organization of the parish. To his long continued benefactions during the years of his resi- dence at Council Bluffs, that church owes much of its present success, and to every worthy object he was a liberal giver. While he was a successful and practical man of affairs, his tastes and pleasures were those of a scholar. A lifetime member of the whig and republican parties, a strong Union man, and always an advo- cate of the emancipation of the negro, he sacrificed large property interests in the South rather than remain where free speech was denied him. A devoted lover of nature, he was never happier than when rusticating on his farm near Council Bluffs, where, under his personal supervision, were planted one hundred acres of forest trees, and forty acres of apple orchards. He retained to the last a love for his birthplace, " delightful Windsor," as he called it. He was not willing that the old homestead should ever pass into the hands of strangers, and early in life purchased the place and made provision in his will for retaining the old home in the family. He was a man of great dignity and refinement, of unfail- ing courtesy, and one of the most sympathetic of men ; but of a retiring nature, and wholly unambitious of public life. He was in failing health for a year previous to his death. On the 30th of September, 1890, he was stricken with apoplexy and died the 3d of November following. Seventh Generation. 201 Children, i born at Gainesville, ii-iv at Fayette, v-vii at Council Bluffs : i. Leonard, 8 b. Jane 27, 1853. ii. Mary, b. Dec. 9, 1855; d. Jan. 30, 1856. iii. Ada, b. Jan. 23, 1857; m. July 13, 1882, J. A. L. Waddell. iv. Horace, b. July 19, 1859; d. July 30, 1860. v. Kate, b. Sept. 30, 1861; d. July 17, 1862. vi. Torrey, b. May 3, 1867. vii. Edward, b. Dec. 19, 1872. 250 Edward 7 Everett (Horace, 6 John, 5 Ebenezer? John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 *), born June 15, 1821, at Windsor, Vt. ; living at New York City, 1893 ; married Apr. 18, 1860, at Avon Springs, Living- ston county, N. Y., Louise B. Rochester, daughter of Henry E. Rochester, b. May 10, 1837, at Rochester, N. Y. He was gradu- ated from the University of Vermont in 1841, and was a civil engineer until 1878, when he became clerk to the U. S. general appraisers in the New York custom house, a position he held until 1890. Children : i. Rochester, 8 b. Oct. 3, 1861; d. Nov. 12, 1865. ii. Edward Rochester, b. Sept. 16, 1866; m. May 7, 1889, Maud Melville, who died Sept. — , 1891. Child: Edward Melville* b. May 5, 1891; d. Sept. 13, 1892. iii. Helen Louise, b. Mar. 10, 1868; m. Nov. 16, 1887, John Annan Neville. 251 George Leonard 7 Everett (Horace, 6 John, 5 Ebenezerf John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Dec. 10, 1823, at Windsor, Vt. ; died Feb. 19, 1884, at New York City; married Sept. 15, 1864, at Council Bluffs, la., Juliette Porter Hoffman, daughter of John Brady and Ann Abigail (Sherwood) Hoffman, born Nov. 11, 1843, at Niles, Mich. ; died Nov. 25, 1885, at Passaic, N. J. He was fitted for college at the Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H., 1844 : was graduated at the University of Vermont, 1848, and became a 202 Descendants of Richard Everett. civil engineer at New York City. He resided at Windsor, Council Bluffs, Jersey City and Passaic, N. J., and New York City. Children, born at Council Bluffs : i. Henry Hoffman, 8 b. July 10, 1865; d. May 8, 1895. ii. Helen Rutherford, b. Aug. 3, 1867; m. Feb. 7, 1889, at Passaic, Charles A. Garretson, who died July 27, 1893. 252 Rev. Linus Smith 7 Eveeett (Linus, 6 Andrew f Ebenezer,* John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born May 14, 1795, at Worthington, Mass. ; died Oct. 30, 1870 ; married 1st, Sept. 18, 1816, at Worthington, Sophia Moore, daughter of William and Eunice (Bruce) Moore, born Feb. 20, 1797 ; died Sept. 25, 1844 ; married 2d, Hoyt, of Buffalo, N. Y. He was a Universalist minister, 1825-1850, and lived at Worthington, Auburn, N. Y., Charlestown, Mass., Balti- more, Md., Salem, Mass., Buffalo, and Chicago, 111., where he finally settled as an editor. Children : 449. i. William Moore, 8 b. Aug. 31, 1817. ii. W. Amiada, b. May 9, 1819; m. May 9, 1839, Isaac C. Long. Res., 1892, Somerville, Mass. iii. Sarah "Sophia, b. Aug. 8, 1821; m. Sept. 14, 1846, B. Cheever Lewis. Res., 1892, Tallahassee, Fla. iv. Caroline C, b. Oct. 6, 1829; d. — , 1881; m. Aug. 11, 1851, at Salem, Smith Lawrence, of New York. 450. v. Sebastian L., b. Jan 6, 1836. 253 James Smith 7 Everett (James, 6 Andrew, 5 Ebenezerf Joh?i, s John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Dec. 1, 1803, at Worthington, Mass. ; died Feb. 8, 1889, at Princeton, 111. ; married Dec. 19, 1836, at Princeton, Harriet Cordelia Hyde, of Deerfield, Mass., born June 2, 1812, at Williamsburg, Mass. ; died Dec. 28, 1895, at Prince- ton. He lived at Worthington, as a young man, then moved to Princeton, where he settled on a farm. He and his wife celebrated their golden wedding Dec. 19, 1886. Children, born at Princeton : i. James, 8 b. Oct. 19, 1837; d. Mar. 22, 1840. 451. ii. Arthur, b. July 4, 1840. Seventh Generation. 203 iii. Harriet Louisa, b. May 24, 1842; d. Jan. 17, 1901. iv. Mary C, b. July 18, 1849. v. Caroline, b. July 29, 1853 ; d. May 5, 1895. vi. Edward, b. Feb. 14, 1855 ; d. Sept. 24, 1855. 254 Edwin 7 Everett (James, 6 Andrew, 5 Ebenezer^ John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 '), bom May 24, 1806, at Worthington, Mass. ; died Mar. 25, 1886, at Williamsburg, Mass. ; married May 28, 1834, at Williamsburg, Mary Thayer, daughter of Hillman Thayer, born June 17, 1809, at Williamsburg. He was a farmer and lived in Peru, Cummington, and Williamsburg, Mass. ; he was several times chosen a selectman of Williamsburg. Children, born at Williamsburg : i. Lewis Arthur, 8 b. May 1, 1835 ; d. Dec. 30, 1849. 452. ii. Oliver Hillman, b. Aug. 1, 1836. 453. iii. Henry Francis, b. June 17, 1843. iv. Hannah E., b. , 1846 ; m. Nov. 29, 1866, at Cumming- ton, William H. Stevens, son of Darius and Sophronia Stevens, b. at Ashfield, Mass. 255 Julia 7 Everett (James, 6 Andrew? Ebenezer,* 1 John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Apr. 8, 1808, at Worthington, Mass. ; died Apr. 25, 1875, at Princeton, 111. ; married May 13, 1834, Cyrus Bryant, son of Dr. Peter Bryant, of Cummington, Mass., and brother of William Cullen Bryant. They resided at Princeton. Children (Bryant) : i. Everett, 8 b. Aug. 10, 1835. ii. Peter, b. June 2, 1837. Res., Kansas, iii. Cullen, b. June 3, 1839; educated at West Point, iv. Marius, b. Mar. 21, 1842. v. Julia, b. Feb. 3, 1845. vi. Charity, b. Dec. 17, 1848. 256 Laura 7 Everett (James, 6 Andrew 5 Ubenezer, 4 John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Apr. 4, 1810, at Worthington, Mass. ; died Sept. 16, 1849, at Cummington, Mass. ; married Dec. 15, 1833, at Cum- 204 Descendants of Richard Everett. mington, Alden Tower, son of Nathaniel and Hannah (Reed) Tower, born Mar. 2, 1808, at Curnmington ; died there Mar. 27, 1880. Children (Tower), born at Cunnnington : i. Sarah Amelia, 8 b. June 15, 1835; m. Albert J. Chapman, ii. Eugene Alden, b. June 25, 1838 ; d. Apr. 4, 1839. iii. Amanda, b. Sept. 6, 1840; d. Mar. 13, 1866; m. Newell Matthews. 257 Dr. Oliver 7 Everett (James, 6 Andrew? Ebenezerf John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Sept. 12, 1811, at Worthington, Mass.; died May 1, 1888, at Dixon, 111.; married 1st, Aug. 2, 1838, Emily 7 Everett, daughter of Oliver Everett, born Apr. 25, 1818, at Butternuts, N. Y. ; died Nov. 12, 1842, at Dixon; married 2d, Feb. 5, 1846, at Dixon, Bessie Law, daughter of David Law, born Feb. 22, 1819, at Weehawken, N. J. ; died May 4, 1881, at Dixon. He was graduated M. D. at the Berkshire Medical School, then connected with Williams College, 1836, and settled at Dixon where he practiced his profession for more than fifty years. In 1863, he was elected mayor of the city, and in 1869, was appointed a member of the first board of trustees of the Northern Hospital for the Insane, where he served four years. He was an ardent student of natural science, and made a fine geological collection, including rare fossil sponges, several species of which were first discovered by him. Children, born at Dixon : i. Emily Maria, 8 b. Sept. 29, 1839; d. Sept. 24, 1863, unm. ii. Rufus, b. Aug. 31, 1841 ; d. Mar. 14, 1842. Children of second wife : 454. iii. Grace, b. Apr. 27, 1847. iv. William Law, b. July 12, 1849; d. Oct. 16, 1873; m. Mar. 31, 1873, Annie B. Chamberlain, dau. of Dr. William O. Chamberlain, of Princeton, 111., M. D. Rush Medical College, 1871. Seventh Generation. 205 v. James Marcus, b. Apr. 13, 1853; m. 1st, Jan. 15, 1879, at Amboy, 111., Jamesetta Jones, dau. of James A. Jones, b. Jan. 6, 1853, at Staten Island, N. Y.; d. Feb. 21, 1895, at DeKalb, 111.; m. 2d, Dec. 30, 1896, at Lee Centre, 111., Alice Augusta Jones, dau. of William C. Jones, b. May 26, 1869, at Lee Centre. He was a graduate of the University of Michigan, 1874, and of Rush Medical College, 1877; surgeon of the C. & N. W. R. R. many years. Res., 1897, DeKalb. 258 John 7 Everett (James, 5 Andrew, 5 Ebenezer* John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Nov. 25, 1816, at Worthington, Mass. ; died there Aug. 21, 1894 ; married May 7, 1845, at Newburgh, N. Y., Emily 7 Everett, daughter of Andrew and Betsey (Everett) Everett, was born Nov. 16, 1823, at Worthington. He resided on the family homestead at Cummington, Mass., until 1888, when he removed to Worthington. He was a farmer. Child: 455. i. James Marcus, 8 b. Nov. 22, 1865. 259 David W. 7 Everett (Jason, 6 Andrew, 5 Ebenezer? John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born , 1819, at Chesterfield, Mass. ; died , at Holyoke, Mass. ; married 2d, July 27, 1858, at Northampton, Mass., Susan R. Elder, daughter of William Elder, of Williams- burg, Mass. ; she was born in Scotland. He was a painter and a carpenter, and lived at Williamsburg until 1858, when he moved to Northampton, where he was living in 1872. His widow, Susan R. Everett, was living, in 1895, with her son Robert, at South Hadley Falls, Mass. Children, born at Northampton : i. William, 8 b. Mar. 10, 1859. ii. Lizzie, b. Feb. 29, 1864. iii. Anna, b. Aug. 7, 1865. iv. Robert, b. Mar. 19, 1870. v. Frederick, b. June 11, 1872; d. Sept. 20, 1872. 206 Descendants of Richard Everett. 260 Andrew J. 7 Everett (Jason? Andrew? Ebenezer? John? John? Richard 1 '), born , 1822, at Chesterfield, Mass. ; died there ; married 1st, Sept. — , 1847, Tryphena Collier, daughter of William and Parnel (Shaw) Collier; married 2d, Apr. 21, 1850, at Bennington, Vt., Mrs. Mary Shumway, daughter of Ebenezer and Betsey Gilbert, born Feb. 14, 1822, at Cummington, Mass. ; died , at Chesterfield. He was a farmer. Children, born at Chesterfield : 456. i. Edward, 8 b. July 3, 1849. Child of second wife : 457. ii. Samuel H., b. Nov. 11, 1851. 261 Addison 7 Everett ( Andrew? Andrew? Ebenezer? John? John? Richard 1 ), born Mar. 2, 1805, at Worthington, Mass. ; married May 10, 1830, Martha White of South Hadley, born Oct. 23, 1807. He settled at Middlefield, Mass., in 1826, and lived there until 1852, when he removed to Hinsdale, Mass. ; in 1856, he removed to Harper's Ferry, Va., where he was during John Brown's raid. He spent a year in collecting authentic details of the affair and pictures of the actors, with the intention of publishing a book. In 1861, he removed to West Cummington, Mass., where he was a machinist. By an act of the Massachusetts legislature, Mar. 12, 1830, his name was changed from Andrew Addison Everett to Addison Everett. Children, born at Middlefield : i. Lucas, 8 b. May 17, 1831. ii. Carlos, b. Apr. 16, 1834. iii. Edward, b. June 20, 1836. iv. Ellen, b. June 21, 1838. v. Mira, b. Feb. 8, 1840; d. Aug. 16, 1854. vi. Luna, b. May 28, 1842; d. Sept. 26, 1842. vii. Mary, b. June 7, 1843 ; d. July 21, 1843. viii. Luna, b. Feb. 21, 1846. ix. Milo, b. Feb. 21, 1847. Seventh Generation. 207 262 Mary Smith Clapp 7 Everett (Andrew, 6 Andrew,* Ebenezer? John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Jan. 12, 1806, at Worthington, Mass. ; died there July 25, 1852 ; married Jan. 6, 1825, William F. Leonard, son of Simeon and Espery (Collins) Leonard, born Feb. 18, 1801 ; died June 6, 1888, at Cummington, Mass. They resided at Middlefield and Worthington. Children (Leonard) : i. Charles Collins, 8 b. Aug. 16, 1826 ; m. Anna Mullooly. Res., LaSalle, 111. ii. Mary Harmony, b. Feb. 24, 1828 ; m. William Thompson. Res., Williamsburg, Mass. iii. Julia, b. Mar. 3, 1830; m. William S. Johnson. Res., Webster City, la. iv. Maria, b. Mar. 2, 1832; m. Bradford S. Mason. Res., Princeton, 111. v. William, b. May 21, 1834; m. Elva E. Cogswell. Res., LaSalle. vi. Andrew Simeon, b. July 3, 1836; m. Esther Munson. Res., Webster City. vii. Achsa, b. Oct. 6, 1838 ; m. Frances Streeter. Res., Cum- mington. viii. Henry Harrison, b. Oct. 25, 1840; m. Eunice Getchel. Res., Hawley, Mass. ix. Cynthia, b. Nov. 25, 1843; m. Oct. 6, 1867, Albert Bacon. Res., Williamsburg. x. Jane E., b. May 17, 1846; m. Peter Brown. Res., Pownal, Vt. xi. Arthur C, b. June 16, 1852; d. July 6, 1853. 263 Horatio 7 Everett (Andrew? Andrew? Ebenezer? John? John? Richard 1 '), born Aug. 31, 1809, at Worthington, Mass. ; died Sept. 20, 1887, at Dalton, Mass. ; married 1st, , 1833, Ruth Pishon, of Bangor, Me. ; married 2d, , Thankful . He was a machinist; lived a number of years at Bangor, and from there removed to Hinsdale, Mass., where he was living in 1862. By act of Massachusetts legislature, Mar. 9, 1831, Ins name was changed from Horatio Laurens Everett to Horatio Everett. Children : i. Caroline, 8 b. ; d. , 1892, unm. 208 Descendants of Richard Everett. ii. Horace, b. ; living, 1887, at Windsor Locks, Conn. iii. George, b. ; living, 1887, at Newark, N". J. 264 Prof. Franklin 7 Everett (Andrew, 5 Andrew, 5 Ebenezer* John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Jan. 26, 1812, at Worthington, Mass. ; married May 23, 1839, Thirza Cudworth, of Chesterfield, Mass. He was graduated from Waterville College, Waterville, Me., 1838 ; appointed principal of Black River Academy, Ludlow, Vt., 1839; removed in 1841 to Canajoharie, N. Y., where he had charge of the academy; removed in 1844 to Cooperstown, N. Y., and in 1846 to Grand Rapids, Mich. In 1852, he was appointed city recorder of Grand Rapids. By an act of the Massachusetts legislature, Apr. 9, 1839, his name was changed from Phineas Franklin Everett to Franklin Everett. Children : 458. i. Cadette, 8 b. Feb. 17, 1840. ii. Delle E., b. Jan. 12, 1853; d. Mar. 4, 1881. iii. Linden W., b. June 12, 1860; d. Mar. 10, 1861. 265 Betsey S. 7 Everett ( Andrew, 6 Andrew, 5 Ebenezer,* John, 2 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Apr. 7, 1815, at Worthington, Mass. ; died May — , 1888 ; married Mar. — , 1836, Johnson G. Stebbins, of Elmira, N. Y., who died , 1875, aged 61 years. Children (Stebbins) : i. Harriett, 8 b. , 1839; m. , 1853, David Berry. ii. Daniel Andrew, b. , 1841 ; m. , 1862, Mary Far- man. iii. Lovina M., b. , 1843 ; m. , 1865, Charles Westlake. iv. Phoebe E., b. , 1845 ; m. , 1870, Abram Lessering. v. James Franklin, b. , 1847 ; m. , 1868, Lettie Mc- Rady. vi. John Wesley, b. , 1850 ; m. , 1878, Susan Monk. vii. Rosina Margaret, b. , 1853; m. , 1877, Oliver Jalpsy. viii. Cordelia V., b. , 1857. Seventh Generation. 209 266 Moses 7 Everett (Andrew, 6 Andrew, 5 Ebenezer* John, 21 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born June 14, 1818, at Worthington, Mass. ; married 1st, Aug. 15, 1839, Eunice Birdsall, of Newburgh, N. Y. ; married 2d, Nov. — , 1852, Hannah Birdsall, of Newburgh. He spent some years as a teacher in Newburgh, and in 1854 removed to Grand Haven, Mich. Children : i. Amanda, 8 b. Feb. 17, 1841 ; m. , 1858, Henry Collar. ii. Junia, b. Sept. 7, 1844. iii. Harriett, b. June 16, 1848. Children of second wife : iv. Herbert, b. Mar. 5, 1855. v. Clifford, b. ; d. Dec. 15, 1859. vi. Irving, b. Sept. 20, 1860. 267 Lucius 7 Everett (Phinehas* Phinehas, 5 Ebenezer* John, 5 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Apr. 16, 1804, at Stockbridge, Vt. ; died Apr. 14, 1878, at Dover, N. H. ; married Oct. 15, 1826, at Charlestown, Mass., Judith Delano, daughter of Isaac and Elizabeth (White) Delano, born Oct. 15, 1803, at Duxbury, Mass. He was a carriage maker and, in partnership with John O. Janes, carried on an ex- tensive factory at Dover, N. H. ; after the death of Mr. Janes, he continued the business. Children : 459. i. Charles Edward, 8 b. June 16, 1828. ii. Elizabeth Ann, b. May 23, 1830; d. Jan. 26, 1872; m. Thomas L. Smith. 460. iii. Walter, b. Sept. 18, 1832. 461. iv. Clarendon Adams, b. Feb. 21, 1835. v. Helen Frances, b. Mar. 30, 1838 ; living, 1898, in New Jer- sey; m. 1st, James P. Perkins; m. 2d, John T. Gay. vi. Lucius Theodore, b. Mar. 12, 1840; enlisted Aug. 7, 1862, appointed corporal company K, 11th regiment, N. H. Vols. ; promoted to sergeant and transferred to company E, 7th regiment, Inv. corps, Feb. 15, 1864 ; dis- charged June 20, 1865. vii. Mary Low, b. July 20, 1845; d. May 14, 1846. 210 Descendants of Richard Everett. 268 Horace 7 Everett (Phinehas? Phinehas? Ebenezer? John? John? Richard 1 '), born July 22, 1806, at Stockbridge, Vt. ; died June 28, 1852, at Charlestown, Mass. ; married Jan. 3, 1830, at Princeton, Mass., Julia Ann Dodd, daughter of Rufus and Mary (Parker) Dodd, born Nov. 22, 1806, at Westminster, Mass. ; died Jan. 23, 1864, at Charlestown. He was admitted to the Congre- gational church at Charlestown, May 13, 1827, and dismissed to the church at Durham, N. H., Mar. 11, 1830. He later lived at Great Falls, N. H., and then returned to Charlestown, where he engaged in the shoe business. Children, i-iii born at Great Falls, iv-vi at Charlestown : i. Mary Louisa, 8 b. Oct. 10, 1830; d. June 26, 1855, at Charlestown, unm. ii. Theodore, b. June 13, 1832; d. Mar. 4, 1840. 462. iii. Rufus Dodd, b. May 18, 1834. iv. Frances Elizabeth, b. July 1, 1837; living, 1878, at New- ton, Mass.; m. Feb. 25, 1864, at Charlestown, Edward Sawyer, son of Jacob and Laura Sawyer, born at War- ren, N. H. v. Horace Stanwood, b. Aug. 4, 1840 ; M. D. Harvard, 1870. Res., 1902, Boston. vi. Julia Maria, b. Sept. 11, 1843; m. Oct. 8, 1868, E. Frank Clements, of Yarmouth, N. S., where they were living in 1878. 269 George 7 Everett (Ebenezer? Phinehas? Ebenezer? John? John? Richard 1 '), born Mar. 9, 1808, at Montville, Me. ; married Mar. 11, 1832, Mary A. Merrill, of St. Andrews, N. B. He was a farmer and a shipwright, and lived at Montville, Calais and Camden, Me. In 1869, he was living in Boston. Children : i. Harriet Jane Watson, 8 b. July 18, 1836; d. July 25, 1854. ii. Ebenezer, b. Dec. 20, 1844. 270 Edward 7 Everett (Ebenezer? Phinehas? Ebenezer? John? John? Richard 1 ), born July 11, 1828, at Montville, Me. ; married Seventh Generation. 211 June 13, 1856, Helen T. Keating, of Rockland, Me. He was a merchant, and lived in Montville and Rockland, Me., Boston and Newton, Mass. Child: i. John Carlton, 8 b. Oct. 18, 1857. 271 Marcus 7 Everett (Marcus, 6 Aaron, 5 Ebenezer,* John, 5 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Sept. 15, 1804, at Wrentham, Mass. ; died June 5, 1841, at Lockport, N. Y. ; married Dec. 1, 1830, at Wrentham, Harriet Boyd Pond, daughter of Oliver and Ann Boyd (Scott) Pond, born June 3, 1808, at Wrentham; died there May 4, 1880. Child: i. Anna Boyd, 8 b. Nov. 30, 1831. 272 Aaron Emilius 7 Everett (Marcus, 6 Aaron, 5 Ebenezer,* John, 5 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Oct. 2, 1811, at Wrentham, Mass. ; died Feb. 23, 1849, at Boston, Mass. ; married Apr. 17, 1839, Abigail Lovell Wight, daughter of Aaron W. and Abigail (Richardson) Wight, born June 6, 1815, at Medway, Mass. ; died Feb. 10, 1888, at Dedham, Mass. He lived at Boston, and after his death, his widow and children removed to Dedham. Children, born at Boston : 463. i. Emilius Augustus, 8 b. Apr. 1, 1840. ii. Sarah Bond, b. July 3, 1842. Res., 1896, at Dedham. 464. iii. Harriet Louise, b. Nov. 23, 1843. iv. Francis Jones, b. Nov. 23, 1843; d. June 9, 1845, at Boston. 465. v. Abbie Louise Wight, b. Sept. 9, 1847. vi. Charles Francis, b. Nov. 4, 1848; he enlisted Jan. 25, 1864, as a musician in company D, 57th regiment, Mass. Vols., and was killed in the battle of the Wilderness, May 6, 1864. 273 Edmund Tyler 7 Everett (Daniel* Aaron, 5 Ebenezerf John 5 John 2 Richard 1 *), born May 24, 1812, at Foxboro', Mass.; died 212 Descendants of Richard Everett. Jan. 26, 1892, at Medfield, Mass. ; buried in Pondville cemetery, Wrentharn, Mass. ; married 1st, Dec. 3, 1835, at Medfield, Cath- erine Ellis, daughter of Jesse and Dorcas (Lovell) Ellis, born June 14, 1811, at Medfield; died Sept. 26, 1863, at Wrentharn; married 2d, Apr. 20, 1865, at Medfield, Mary Hawes Ellis, daugh- ter of Jesse and Elizabeth (Hawes) Ellis, born July 15, 1818, at Medfield ; died there Dec. 4, 1884. He was a farmer, living at Wrentharn and Medfield. Children, born at Wrentharn : i. Edward, 8 b. July 16, 1838. ii. Clara Lovell, b. June 7, 1842; m. Feb. 13, 1863, at Wrentharn, Capt. Hibbert B. Masters, U. S. A., son of Horatio N. and Mary Ann Masters, born at Kentville, N. S. iii. Alice Gray, b. Apr. 20, 1847. 274 Samuel Holbrook 7 Everett (Daniel, 6 Aaron, 5 Ebenezer,^ John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Jan. 23, 1815, at Foxboro', Mass. ; died June 18, 1850, at Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands ; married , H. Emma Goodwin. Child: i. Eleanor Green, 8 b. Oct. 5, 1846, at New York City. 275 Abijah Pond 7 Everett (Daniel, 6 Aaron, 5 Ebenezer,* John, 5 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Aug. 10, 1820, at Foxboro', Mass. ; married July 3, 1851, at Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, Carmen Rodriguy Vida, who was born Dec. 22, 1832, at Valparaiso, Chile. He lived at Honolulu until the summer of 1861, when he removed to San Francisco, Cal. Children, born at Honolulu : i. Adda Eliza, 8 b. Oct. 5, 1852 ; d. Oct. 4, 1853. ii. Daniel Henrique, b. Mar. 16, 1854. iii. Frederic Hanks, b. Apr. 23, 1856; d. Nov. 1, 1856. iv. Louis Marshall, b. Dec. 20, 1858. v. Edward Vida, b. Dec. 20, 1860. Seventh Generation. 21 S 276 Brig.-Gen. Charles 7 Everett (Charles, 6 Moses, 5 Ebenezer,*- John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 }, born Nov. 13, 1811, at Boston, Mass. ; died Apr. 3, 1879, at Smyrna, Del. ; married Mar. 18, 1851, Harriet Dundas, daughter of William H. (Assistant Postmaster- General, 1853-61) and Mary Dundas. She was born , 1829, at Alexandria, Va. He was for some years in business with his father in Lon- don, Eng. In 1839, he returned to America, and in 1841, went with his father's family to Quincy, 111. There he was elected lieutenant of the Quincy Riflemen, and served with that com- pany during the Mormon troubles in Hancock county, when he was severely wounded. At the opening of the Mexican war, he became sergeant-major of the 4th Illinois regiment, and later, adjutant. He was present at the siege of Vera Cruz, and at the battle of Cerro Gordo. At the opening of the Civil war, he raised a company in the District of Columbia, for defence of. the capitol. Jan. 20, 1862, he was made captain of the 6th battery, light artillery, Mass. Vols., and joined the expedition under General Butler, in the attack on New Orleans, his being the first battery to enter the city. He was transferred, Sept. 6, 1862, as lieutenant-colonel of the 2d regiment, La. Vols., was severely wounded at Port Hud- son, recovered after several months and joined General Banks in the Red River expedition. At the close of the war, he was honorably discharged and brevetted brigadier-general. Children, born at Washington : 466. i. Alice Dundas, 8 b. Feb. 20, 1852. 467. ii. Charles Dundas, b. June 17, 1856. 277 Major Edward 7 Everett (Charles, 6 3Ioses, 5 Ebenezer? John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Mar. 31, 1818, at London, Eng. ; married Oct. 7, 1857, Mary A. Billings, daughter of John H. and Sophia (Fogg) Billings, born July 22, 1838, at China, Me. 214 Descendants of Richard Everett. He was baptized and named by his uncle, Edward Everett, then visiting his father at London. He was educated in the schools of London, and at the age of fourteen was taken into his father's office. In 1834, he was placed in the store of a dry-goods im- porter in Boston, and in 1836 he returned to England, where he continued his studies. When the family returned to Boston in 1840, he came with them and accompanied them to Quincy, 111. In 1"843, he joined the Quincy Riflemen, and served with the company during the Mormon troubles. While on duty at Nauvoo, war was declared against Mexico, and the Quincy Riflemen volun- teered as company A, 1st 111. infantry. The regiment was ordered to San Antonio, Texas. While on duty there as sergeant of the patrol, Mr. Everett was shot just above the knee. After recovery from this wound, he accepted the position of chief clerk in the quartermaster's department at San Antonio, and in 1848, went to Washington, where he was employed in the final settlement of the quartermaster's accounts. In 1850, he returned to Quincy. At the opening of the Civil war, Mr. Everett was appointed assistant quartermaster-general of Illinois, with the rank of major. In tliis position he served a year at Springfield. At the close of the war, he purchased an estate at Sing Sing, N. Y., where he lived until 1889. After a residence of two years at New York Citjr, he removed to Roxbury, Mass. 278 Surgeon Samuel Williams 7 Everett ( Charles? Moses? Eben- ezer? John? John? Riehard 1 ), born Aug. 25, 1820, at London, Eng. ; killed Apr. 6, 1862, at the battle of Shiloh; married June 30, 1858, at Alexandria, Va., Mary Smith, daughter of Dr. Sidney W. Smith, born Feb. 26, 1833, at Washington, D. C. He commenced the study of medicine at Quincy, 111., in 1845, and in 1847, joined his brother Edward in the quartermaster's department at San Antonio, Texas, where he had charge of the medical supplies. Later he studied medicine under Valentine Mott, at the University of the City of New York, where he was graduated M. D., in 1850. He began practice at Washington, and KJZ/f Seventh Generation. 215 from there returned to Quincy. At the opening of the Civil war, he was commissioned surgeon of the 10th regiment, 111. Vols., and was later promoted brigade surgeon. At the battle of Shiloh, he was mortally wounded. General Prentiss, in his official report, says : " Brigade Surgeon S. W. Everett was killed early in the engagement, gallantly cheering the 18th Missouri regiment to the contest." Children : i. Henry E., 8 b. June 26, 1859. Physician, res., Philadelphia, Penn. ii. Robert Boyle, b. Nov. 11, 1860; d. young. 279 Rev. Charles Carroll 7 Everett (Ebenezer, 6 Moses, 5 Ebene- zerf John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born June 19, 1829, at Brunswick, Me. ; died Oct. 16, 1900, at Cambridge, Mass. ; married Aug. 9, 1859, at Topsham, Me., Sarah Octavia Dwinel, daughter of Luther and Priscilla E. (Tebbets) Dwinel, born Oct. 20, 1833, at Bangor, Me. ; died Feb. 16, 1895, at Cambridge. He was graduated at Bowdoin College in 1850, and studied medicine at Bowdoin Medical College and with a practicing phy- sician. The years 1851, '52, he spent in Europe, and was a student at the University of Berlin. From 1853 to '57, he was tutor and professor of modern languages at Bowdoin College. During the four years he held the office of librarian. He entered Harvard Divinity School, where he was graduated in 1859, when he became pastor of the Independent Congregational (Unitarian) Church, at Bangor, Me. From there he was called to the chair of theology at Harvard University in 1869, and was made Dean of the Divinity Faculty in 1878. He was the author of a number of books, the most important of which are : " Science of Thought," " Fichte's Science of Knowledge," " Essays on Poetry, Comedy and Duty," " Ethics for Young People," " The Gospel of Paul." He was also a frequent contributor to various periodicals, and one of the editors of the New World. He was a member of the Massachusetts Colonial Society, the American 216 Descendants of Richard Everett. Oriental Society, and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He received from Harvard the degree of D.D., and from Bowdoin the degrees of D. D. and LL. D. Child, born at Bangor: i. Mildred, 8 b. June 30, 1860. 280 Alexander Hill 7 Eveeett ( Oliver? Oliver? Ebenezer? John? John, 2 Richard 1 ), born June 9, 1823 ; married June 1, 1857, at Roxbury, Mass., Elizabeth T. Wyman, daughter of Isaac Wyman, born , at Roxbury. He was private secretary to Ins uncle, Hon. Edward Everett, 1845-51 ; for a part of this time he studied chemistry at the Lawrence Scientific School, Harvard University ; 1854-70 was a manufacturing chemist near New York City; and subsequently removed to San Francisco, Cal. Children, born at Roxbury: 468. i. Oliver, 8 b. Feb. 1, 1860. ii. Helen Gardner, b. June 10, 1863; m. Dec. 18, 1888, George Marshall. Res., 1897, Auburn, Cal. Child (Marshall) : George Everett, 9 b. Oct. 8, 1889, at San Jose, Cal. 281 Charlotte Brooks 7 Everett (Edward? Oliver? Ebenezer? John? John? Richard 1 ), born Aug. 13, 1825, in Atkinson street, Boston, Mass. ; died Dec. 15, 1879, at Washington, D. C. ; married Aug. 20, 1850, at Cambridge, Mass., by Rev. Nathaniel Langdon Frothingham, D. D., Capt. Henry Augustus Wise, U. S. N., son of George D. and Catherine (Stansbury) Wise, of the Virginia Wises, born May 24, 1819, at the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; died Apr. 3, 1869, at Naples, Italy. Although of Southern blood on both sides, Capt. Wise resisted most flattering offers to join the Confederacy, and remained loyal to the Union throughout the Civil war. His work was in the ordnance bureau, of which he ultimately was chief, with the rank of commander, being esteemed so valuable in that post that every /Seventh Generation. 217 request for sea service was refused him, whereby he lost the pro- motion accorded to his equals, who never ordered a gun fired which had not been sent them by his orders. His death resulted, after years of suffering, from injuries received in testing guns at the Washington Navy Yard. He was a man of brilliancy and fascination, the author of " Los Gringos," " Tales for the Marines," and other lively works. Mrs. Wise distinguished herself, in a life full of trying changes, by her strength of character and many social attractions. She was accomplished in several continental languages, which she had cul- tivated in long visits to Europe, speaking them with great purity and spirit. Her house in Washington was the seat of a hospitality at once most cordial and most refined. Children (Wise) : i. Charlotte Everett, 8 b. June 7, 1851, at Cambridge; m. Nov. 14, 1878, Archibald Hopkins, son of Mark (Pres. of Williams College) and Mary (Hubbell) Hopkins, b. Feb. 20, 1842, at Williamstown, Mass. Children (Hopkins) : 1. Charlotte Wise, 9 b. Aug. 16, 1S79, at Washington. 2. Mary, b. Nov. 18, 1880. 3. Amos Lawrence, b. Nov. 13, 1882. 4. Archibald, b. Mar. 20, 1S84; d. Dec. 14, 1889. ii. Katherine, b. Dec. 19, 1852, at Spezzia, Italy; m. Nov. 28, 1874, Lieut-Coin. Jacob William Miller, U. S. N., son of Hon. J. W. Miller. Children (Miller) : 1. Henry Wise, 9 b. Nov. 15, 1875: m. Oct. 5, 1898, Alice Duer. Child: Duer,™ b. Sept. 20, 1901. 2. Dorothea, b. July 1(3, 1878. 3. Charlotte Wise, b. Nov. 15, 1880. hi. Edward Everett, b. Nov. 14, 1854, at Boston; d. May 2, 1891, at San Rafael, Cal.; m. May 27, 1880, Marion McAllister, of San Francisco, Cal. Child: 1. Marion Everett, 9 b. Feb. 11, 1891, at San Rafael. iv. Henrietta, b. Aug. 21, 1860, at Boston ; m. 1st, Nov. 25, 1884, William K. Nicholson; m. 2d, May — , 1897, Lieut. John Downes, U. S. N. Child (Nicholson) : 1. Roger, 9 b. Apr. 19, 1S8S. 282 Edward Brooks 7 Everett (Edivard? Oliver, 6 Ebenezer,* John? John, 2 Richard 1 ^, born May 6, 1830, at Medford, Mass.. 218 Descendants of Richard Everett. the home of his grandfather, Hon. Peter Chardon Brooks ; died Nov. 5, 1861, at Boston, Mass. ; married Oct. 24, 1855, Helen Cordis Adams, daughter of Benjamin Adams, of Boston. He went with Ins parents to Europe in 1840, and was at school at Paris, Florence and London, while his father resided abroad, from 1840 to '45. He returned home with Ins parents in 1845, and was for a short time at the Boston Latin School, and then at the private school of Daniel Greenleaf Ingraham, of Boston, by whom he was prepared for admission to Harvard College. After graduation in the class of 1850, he studied at the Tremont Medical School, and received the degrees of A. M. and M. D. from Harvard University, 1853. He gave much attention to veterinary science, under the impression that it should be held in much higher consideration than it was. His health, however, soon began to fail, and he never engaged in the practice of his profession. Children, born at Watertown, Mass : i. Edward, 8 b. Dec. 19, 1856. ii. Louisa, b. July 29, 1858. 283 Henry Sidney 7 Everett (Udward, 6 Oliver,^ Ebenezerf John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Dec. 31, 1834, at Charlestown, Mass. ; died Oct. 4, 1898, at Bournemouth, Eng. ; married June 26, 1866, at Boston, Mass., Katherine Pickman Fay, daughter of Hon. Richard Sullivan Fay (H. C. 1825) and Katherine Saunders (Pickman). He had in boyhood a variety of instructors, notably Rev. Fred- erick A. Eustis (H. C. 1825) and President Samuel Eliot (H. C. 1839). He entered Harvard College in 1851, and was graduated A. B., 1855, A. M., 1862. Among his classmates were Hon. Robert Treat Paine, Gen. Francis C. Barlow, Rt. Rev. Phillips Brooks, Hon. Theodore Lyman, and Ch. J. James T. Mitchell. He took an engineering course at the Lawrence Scientific School, and was attached to the Brooklyn, N. Y., water works. He studied in Paris in 1861-63. He was for a very short time in 1864-65, on Seventh Generation. 219 the staff of Gen. Saxton, at Hilton Head, with the rank of Major. Never having been a man of strong health, and finding the climate of New England too severe for him, he passed many years in France and England. He was appointed in 1877, Secretary of Legation at Berlin, where he served nearly seven years under J. C. Bancroft Davis, Bayard Taylor, Andrew D. White and Aaron A. Sargent, acting as charge d'affaires in the intervals of their missions. In 1885, he was appointed by President Cleve- land chief of the diplomatic bureau in the Department of State, and was not removed by President Harrison, but resigned in 1889, contrary to the wish of the Secretary, from a feeling that a misdemeanor of the subordinate officials had been too lightly handled. He remained for some time in Washington, greatly interested in the charities of the district, as he had been in those of Boston and London ; but after seeking health in vain in various parts of this country, he returned to England, and died in Bournemouth as above stated. Mr. Everett was a man of strong and attractive character, and great executive power. He was naturally very inventive, and had he continued in the active work of engineering, would unques- tionably have made some striking contribution to constructive science. But his means placed liim above the necessity of work, and his constitution never allowed him to accomplish all of which his mind was capable. Later in life Iris public services were of the greatest value to his country, and he was a persona grata at the German court. His reading was extensive, his wit lively, his views on public matters keen and sound, and his sense of pub- lic and private honor lofty and sensitive in the highest degree. Children : i. Infant, 8 b. Apr. 13, 1867; d. Apr. 13, 1867. ii. Sidney Brooks, b. Nov. 3, 1868, at Boston; d. Feb. 4, 1901, at Guatemala City, C. A. He was a member of the common council of Boston, 1892-94; consul at Batavia, Java, 1897 ; secretaiy and charge of the U. S. legation Guatemala City, 1900. hi. Germaine, b. Sept. 30, 1869, at St. Germain, France; d. Oct. 14, 1869. 2 20 Descendants of Richard Everett. iv. Alexander Leo, b. July 24, 1871, at Biarritz, France; m. Sept. 17, 1898, at Providence, R. I., Caroline Kane Mills, dau. of Dr. Lawrence H. Mills (professor at Ox- ford University, England) ; A. B. Trinity College, Cam- bridge, Eng., 1892; LL. B. Harvard University, 1896. Res., New York City. v. Lilian, b. June 30, 1873, at Newport, R. L; m. June 30, 1892, at the Isle of Wight, Eng., Lieut. Charles Henry Fen wick, of the King's Royal Rirle Corps. vi. Hildegarde, b. Nov. 30, 1877, at Berlin, Germany; m. Dec. 21, 1901, at London, Eng., Maj. Charles Cunliffe Owen, R. A., son of Gen. C. H. Owen, vii. Sybil, b. Nov. 10, 1884, at Homburg, Germany. 284 Hon. William 7 Everett (Edward? Oliver? Ebenezer? John? John? Richard 1 '), born* Oct. 10, 1839, at Watertown, Mass. He was educated at the Cambridge High School, where he gave the valedictory address in 1852, and the Boston Latin School, where he received a Franklin Medal in 1854. In 1855 he entered Har- vard College and took his A. B. in 1859, in the class with Prof. John C. Gray, Albert Stickney, Rev. Alexander McKenzie, Rev. William R. Huntington, Dr. Samuel W. Langmaid, Edward W. Hooper, and other well known citizens. He entered Trinity College, Cambridge, Eng., on his twentieth birthday, proceeding Bachelor of Arts (Junior Optime) in January, 1863, and being at the head of the second class of the Classical Tripos a month later. He passed two years at the Dane Law School, Harvard University, 1863-65, receiving the degree of LL. B., and was admitted to the Massachusetts bar in 1866. In 1870, he was appointed Latin tutor at Harvard College, and in 1873, assistant professor of Latin, which position he resigned at the end of 1876. In 1873, he was licensed to preach by the Boston Association of (Unitarian) Ministers. In March, 1878, on the lamented death of William Reynolds Dimmock, LL. D., he was selected as Master ad interim of Adams Academy, Quincy, Mass., and made per- * Mr. Everett is one of three sons born to any Governor of Massachusetts during his term of office ; the others are Paul Dudley, son of Governor Thomas Dudley, born in 1G53, and Eichard Russell, son of Governor William Eustis Russell, born in 1894. Seventh Generation. 221 manent head in June of the same year. This office he held for fifteen years, resigning it in August, 1893. Mr. Everett has taken a keen interest in national politics from his boyhood, and was in the habit, while still a schoolboy, of attending the debates at the State House. The war for the Union broke out while he was a student at Cambridge (Eng.) University, and being, with all American residents in England at the time, constantly called to account by Englishmen, in most cases very imperfectly informed, for all manner of transactions in the United States, he took frequent occasion to maintain the cause of the North in the debates of the " Union Society." While in the law school, he took an active part as a speaker in Boston and the neighborhood, for the Lincoln ticket, and continued to speak at intervals in the Republican interest for several years ; but the pro- ceedings of the party leaders alienated him, and on the nomination of Mr. Blaine in 1884, he declared hiniself a " Mugwump," being one of the earliest to accept that designation. He received in that year the Independent, and subsequently the Democratic, nom- ination for Congress in the second (Plymouth) district. In 1890, he was nominated in the sixth, and in 1892, in the seventh (Lynn) district against Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, and on the latter's eleva- tion to the Senate was elected to the fifty-third Congress at the by-election of April, 1893. He served one term, as a cordial sup- porter of President Cleveland, but taking extreme grounds as to civil service reform, a cause which had enlisted his early support, opposing the income tax and the building of warships. Fore- seeing the certain election of a Republican in 1894, he refused to be put in nomination again. In 1896, he was a vigorous sup- porter of Palmer and Buckner, speaking in many large western and southern cities in opposition to both the regular tickets. In 1897, he received the nomination for Governor of Massachusetts from the Gold Democrats. Upon the death of his life-long friend, in 1897, William Royall Tyler, he was recalled to the Mastership of Adams Academy, which he now holds. Mr. Everett delivered a course of lectures before the LoweU Institute of Boston, in 1864, on the University of Cambridge, 222 Descendants of Richard Everett. subsequently published in a volume entitled " On the Cam." He has delivered four courses since then on The Latin Poets, Saints and Saintly Service, Some English Poets of Our Grand- fathers' Time, and John Milton. He lectures from time to time to general audiences, and preaches when called upon, in Unitarian, and occasionally in other pulpits, his religious views being of a very conservative kind. He has published various articles in magazines, also " School Sermons," and some story books for boys. His Phi Beta Kappa oration in 1900 was on Patriotism, taking emphatic anti-war ground. Mr. Everett is unmarried. He holds the degree of Ph. D. (Philology) from Harvard, of Litt. D. and LL. D. from Williams, and LL. D. also from Dartmouth. 285 Rev. Edward Everett 7 Hale (Sarah Preston 6 Everett, Oliver? Ebenezer? John? John? Richard 1 }, born Apr. 3, 1822, at Boston, Mass., in Tremont street at the house then the second from School street; married Oct. 13, 1852, at Hartford, Conn., Emily Bald- win Perkins, daughter of Hon. Thomas Clap and Mary Foote (Beecher) Perkins, born Nov. 23, 1829, at Hartford. Thomas Clap Perkins (Y. C. 1818) was son of Enoch (Y. C. 1781) and Anna (Pitkin) Perkins. Mary Foote Beecher was a daughter of Rev. Lyman (Y. C. 1797) and Roxana (Foote) Beecher. Mr. Hale was prepared for college at the Boston Latin School, 1831-35 ; was graduated A. B. at Harvard College, 1839, A. M., 1842. In October, 1842, he was licensed to preach by the Boston Association of Ministers. He supplied the pulpit of the Second Congregational (Unitarian) Church of Northampton, Mass., in the winter of 1843, and the pulpit of All Souls' (Unitarian) Church of Washington, D. C, in the winter of 1844-45. He was or- dained to the ministry in the Church of the Unity, at Worcester, Mass., April, 1846. After residing at Worcester ten years, he was installed, Mar. 1, 1856, Minister of the South Congregational (Unitarian) Church, at Boston, as successor to the Rev. Frederick Dan Huntington, where he still remains. G^-vvu) C^rt^Zl 7 Seventh Generation. 223 As a young man of twenty-two he published his earliest pam- phlet, and about the same time commenced contributions to the magazines and newspapers. The outgrowth of his capacity in this direction resulted in Ins becoming editor and director of several well-known magazines. His fertility as a writer and author has been remarkable and in his generation unparalleled. The number of Ms books and pamphlets is too many for enumeration here, but they have given him an enduring and deserved reputation. The Lend a Hand clubs, a charitable association now widely dis- tributed throughout America and Europe, were the outgrowth of Mr. Hale's suggestion and advocacy. So the project of an inter- national arbitration tribunal, for adjustment of disputes between nations, originated with Mm, and resulted in the Hague Conven- tion of 1899. Mr. Hale illustrates more conspicuously than any other American the power of the private citizen in public ser- vice. Mr. Hale received the degree of D. D. from Harvard, 1879, and was a member of its board of overseers, 1866-87. He is a member of the American PMlosopMcal Society, the American Society of Arts and Sciences, the Massachusetts Historical Society, and the New-England Historic Genealogical Society, and an honorary mem- ber of the GeograpMcal Society of the Republic of Mexico. Children (Hale) : i. Alexander, 8 b. Dec. 18, 1853, at Worcester; d. Dec. 18, 1853. ii. Ellen Day, b. Feb. 11, 1855, at Worcester. iii. Arthur, b. Aug. 22, 1859, at Boston; m. July 3, 1889, Camilla Conner, dau. of Philip Synge Physic and Mary Darch (Lewis) Conner, of Rowlamlsville, Md. Child : 1. Sybil Dyer,' 3 b. May — , 1S90, at Perm Cottage, Wynne- wood, Penn. iv. Charles Alexander, b. Mar. 1, 1861, at Boston; d. Mar. 17, 1867. v. Edward Everett, b. Feb. 18, 1863, at Boston ; m. June 15, 1893, at Waterford, Conn., Rose Postlethwaite Perkins, dau. of Maurice and Ann (Potts) Perkins. Children : 1. Maurice Perkins, 9 b. Sept. 24, 1894. 2. Nathan, b. Feb. — , 1900. vi. Philip Lesley, b. May 21, 1865, at Boston. 224 Descendants of Richard Everett. vii. Herbert Dudley, b. July 22, 1866, at Dorchester, Mass. ; m. Apr. 5, 1892, at Newburyport, Mass., Margaret Curzon Marquand, dau. of John Phillips and Margaret Serle (Curzon) Marquand. Children : 1. Herbert Dudley, 9 b. Feb. 23, 1893, at Paris, France. 2. Russell Marquand, b. Apr. — , 1895; d. Sept. 22, 1895. 3. Margaret Curzon, b. Aug. 7, 1898, at Concord, Mass. 4. Robert Beverly, b. Jan. 29, 1901, at Boston. viii. Henry Kidder, b. June 6, 1868, at Milton, Mass.; d. May 16, 1876. ix. Robert Beverley, b. Sept. 5, 1869, at Milton; d. Oct. 6, 1895. 286 Dr. James Bradley 7 Everett (Abel, 6 Abel, 6 Eleazer,* John, 3 John, 2 .Richard 1 '), born Aug. 16, 1828, at Canton, Mass. ; married Jan. 1, 1862, at Wilkinsonville, Mass., Caroline G. Newton, daughter of William and Phoebe D. Newton, born June 24, 1830, at Providence, R. I. He was educated at the Bridgewater State Normal School ; received the degree of M. D. from Dartmouth College in 1861 ; and practiced his profession at Dedham and Falmouth, Mass., until 1871, when he removed to Everett, Mass. He served on the school committees of Falmouth and Everett, and as a trustee of the public library in the latter city. Children : 469. i. Oliver Austin, 8 b. Dec. 15, 1862. ii. James Bradley, b. Aug. 12, 1868. Res., 1897, Lynn, Mass. 287 Dr. Willard Shepard 7 Everett (Abel, 6 Abel, 6 Eleazer,^ John 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Sept. 18, 1831, at North Andover, Mass. ; married 1st, Oct. 4, 1865, at Milton, Mass., Lydia A. Houghton, daughter of Jason W. Houghton, born July 11, 1834, at Milton; married 2d, Jan. 11, 1877, at Acton, Mass., Laura A. Dutton, daughter of Solomon L. Dutton. He was educated at the Bridgewater State Normal School and received the degree of M. D. from Harvard University in 1864. He lived at North Andover, Stoughton, and Canton, until 1864, Seventh Generation. 225 when he settled at Hyde Park, Mass., and began the practice of his profession. Child: i. Annie Houghton, 8 b. July 14, 1869; d. Oct. 30, 1869. 288 Charles Willard 7 Everett (Willard, 6 Eleazer? Eleazer* John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born May 10, 1823, at Francestown, N. H. ; married 1st, Dec. 30, 18-47, Lucina M. Eaton, of Hillsboro', N. H., who died May 26, 1852 ; married 2d, Mar. 16, 1853, Laura M. Soule, of Manchester, N. H. ; married 3d, Nov. 10, 1890, Mary Ellen Breed, of Weare, N. H. He lived at Hillsboro' and North Weare. He was a conductor on the railroad between Manchester and North Weare for thirty-five years. Children : 470. i. Charles Henry, 8 b. June 20, 1848. ii. Mary Adelaide, b. June 18, 1850 ; m. Jan. 4, 1871, at Law- rence, Mass., Albert F. Dow, son of William M. and Mary J. (Montgomery) Dow, b. Feb. 3, 1844, at Wash- ington, N. H. Res., Fall River, Mass. Children of second wife : 471. iii. Edward H., b. Nov. 23, 1854. 472. iv. Carlton H., b. Apr. 23, 1862. 289 Alfred Curtis 7 Everett ( Willard, 5 Eleazer, b Eleazer* John, 2, John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Sept. 29, 1833, at Francestown, N. H. ; died Sept. 22, 1875, at Long Point, Livingstone county, 111. ; married 1st, Nov. 10, 1859, Susan J. Bowers, born Apr. 16, 1842, in Ohio; died Apr. 2, 1872, at Long Point; married 2d, Dec. 5, 1872, at Metamora, 111., Louisa Blanchard. He settled in 1856, at Long Point, where he was a prominent and respected citizen. Children, born at Long Point : i. Alice Frances, 8 b. May 10, 1861; m. Sept. 13, 1882, at Streator, 111., Robert A. Chase, of Fort Morgan, Col. ii. Cora A., b. Mar. 20, 1863. iii. Lois S., b. Oct. 10, 1865; d. Oct. 15, 1875. 226 Descendants of Richard Everett. iv. Elma A., b. Dec. 5, 1868; m. Feb. 3, 1893, at Oberlin, Ohio, Roy C. Garver. Res., Chicago, 111. v. Ira A., b. Mar. 30, 1872; d. June 17, 1872. vi. Jesse C, b. Mar. 18, 1874. 290 William Shedd 7 Everett ( Willard, 6 Eleazer? Ele azerf John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born May 1, 1835, at Francestown, N. H. ; died Feb. 8, 1890, at Topeka, Kan. ; married Nov. 1, 1864, Martha Skinner. In 1856, he removed from Metamora, 111., to Long Point, 111. ; in 1860, to California; in 1864, returned to Metamora ; later removed to Belvue and Topeka, Kan. Children : i. Walter, 8 b. . ii. Stephen, b. . in. Palmer, b. . 291 Frances Louisa 7 Everett ( Willard, 6 Eleazer, 5 Eleazerf John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Feb. 9, 1837, at Francestown, N. H. ; married Sept. 4, 1856, at Metamora, 111., Joel Alden Ranney, son of Dea. Joel Ranney. He was first a teacher, and then a farmer at Cazenovia, 111. ; was a member of the legislature in 1876 and 1878. Children (Ranney) : i. Frances, 8 b. Oct. 23, 1859; m. Oct. 23, 1884, Dr. Willis Mansfield. Res., Metamora. ii. Esther J., b. Oct. 22, 1863; d. June 20, 1886. hi. Mark J., b. Feb. 23, 1867. iv. Milo M., b. May 12, 1882. 292 George Harvey 7 Everett (Willard, 6 Eleazer, 5 Eleazer* John 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Dec. 22, 1838, at Francestown, N. H., died Dec. 15, 1885, at Sumner, Wash. ; married Sept. 19, 1865, Elsie Spees, of Oberlin, Ohio, born Feb. 3, 1838. He re- sided at Auburn and Belvue, Kan., and at Sumner. In 1861, he Seventh Generation. 227 enlisted in the 4th 111. cavalry and was engaged in the battles of Fort Henry, Fort Donelson, Shiloh and Coffeyville. Children, i-ii born at Auburn, iii-vii at Belvue. i. Ernest Treat, 8 b. Mar. 23, 1868. ii. Charles Henry, b. Mar. 8, 1870. hi. Roscoe Spees, b. Sept. 9, 1871. iv. RolloDodc/e, b. Sept, 9, 1871. v. George William, b. Aug. 12, 1874 ; d. Feb. 26, 1875. vi. Clifford Ranney, b. June 15, 1877. vii. Clayton Willard, b. June 15, 1877. 293 Samuel Belding 7 Everett ( Willard? Eleazer? Eleazer? John? John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Nov. 10, 1840, at Francestown, N. H. ; married 1st, , 1867, Clara Spees, born Mar. 31, 1842, at Oberlin, Ohio ; married 2d, Sept. 18, 1874, Sarah F. Lamson, born May 1, 1841, at Allentown, N. Y. In 1868, he settled at Long Point, 111. ; in 1869, removed to Tabor, la. ; in 1871, to Ida Grove, la. ; in 1872, to Osceola county, la. ; and in 1875, to Westminster, Cal. In 1862, he enlisted in company G, 4th 111. cavalry, and served to the close of the war. Children : i. Arthur W., 8 b. Sept. 21, 1868. ii. Clara Elsie, b. June 10, 1872; d. young, in. Clarence Belding, b. June 10, 1872; d. young, iv. William Henry, b. Apr. 7, 1876. v. Justin Worthing, b. Oct. 1, 1882; d. Feb. 22, 1883. 294 Roselle Emily 7 Everett ( Willard? Meazer? Meazer? John? John? Richard 1 ), born Sept. 1, 1850, at Metamora, 111. ; married Jan. 6, 1873, at Ida Grove, la., Edwin Benedict, born , 1841, in Morrow county, Ohio. Children (Benedict), born at Ida Grove : i. Roy A., 8 b. , 1874. ii. Alfred E., b. , 1876. in. Archie H., b. , 1878. iv. Sherwood E., b. , 1881. v. Byron I., b. , 1883. vi. Edgar P., b. , 1885. 228 Descendants of Richard Everett. 295 Frederick Fenn 7 Everett (Willard? Eleazer? Eleazer? John, 3 John, 12 Richard 1 '), born Mar. 10, 1854, at Metamora, 111. ; married Mar. 16, 1880, at Tabor, la., Minnie Maria Fitts, daughter of Edward B. Fitts, born Feb. 28, 1854, at Gustavus, Ohio. Children : i. Lee A., 8 b. Mar. 17, 1881. ii. Alfred C, b. June 9, 1884. iii. Pauline F., b. Sept. 8, 1890. 296 George 7 Everett (George* Edward? Edward? John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Mar. 26, 1800, at Peru, N. Y. ; died June 6, 1876, at Lawrence, N. Y. ; married Feb. 22, 1827, at Lawrence, Abigail Johnson, daughter of Samuel Johnson, born Aug. 7, 1808, at Keene, N. Y. ; died Feb. 18, 1878, at Lawrence. Children, born at Lawrence : 473. i. Luther, 8 b. Nov. 13, 1828. ii. George, b. July 3, 1832 ; d. July 8, 1832. 474. iii. George, b. Dec. 22, 1833. 475. iv. Frederick, b. Apr. 8, 1839. 297 John 7 Everett (Edward? Edward? Edward? John? John? Richard 1 ), born , at Peru, N. Y. ; died about 1878, at Dickin- son, N. Y. ; married , Mary Briggs. Children, born at Dickinson : 476. i. George B., 8 b. . ii. Charlotte, b. ; m. George Parks. Res., 1895, Dickin- son. iii. Hattie, b. . Res., 1895, Potsdam, 1ST. Y. iv. Frank, b. ; m. Fannie Tolman. Res., 1895, Dickin- son. 298 Dr. Augustus 7 Everett (Robert? Edward? Edward? John? John? Richard 1 ), born Oct. 2, 1811, at Plattsburg, N. Y. ; died Seventh Generation. 229 Jan. 5, 1874, at Hillsdale, Mich. ; married Apr. 9, 1834, at Spen- cer, N. Y., Pamelia Holdnye, daughter of Elisha Holdnye, born June 15, 1815, at Montrose, Pa. ; died Feb. 13, 1884, at Hills- dale. He attended college at Geneva, N. Y., 1836-37 ; studied medicine and practiced his profession at Hillsdale. Child, born at Auburn, N. Y. : 477. i. Robert A., 8 b. Nov. 22, 1839. 299 Deborah 7 Everett (David Allen, 6 Edward, 5 Edivardf John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born July 27, 1811, at Peru, N. Y. ; married , Nehemiah Harkness, son of Daniel and Abigail Harkness, born Nov. 4, 1803, at Peru; died there Jan. 4, 1870. Children (Harkness) : i. Harriet, 8 b. May 24, 1835; d. Jan. 27, 1838. ii. Allen E., b. Mar. 22, 1837; d. Jan. 26, 1838. hi. Milton N., b. Dec. 10, 1838; d. Dec. 17, 1841. iv. Phebe S., b. May 1, 1841 ; m. Mar. 12, 1862, Henry J. Jacobs, of Willsboro', N. Y. v. Miranda, b. July 5, 1845; m. Sept. 7, 1871, George H. Bentley, of Peru, vi. J. Warren, b. Sept. 25, 1848; m. Aug. 28, 1878, Lillie H. Merrill, of Peru. 300 Phebe 7 Everett (David Allen, 6 Edward? Edtvard,* John, 2 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Feb. 2, 1813, at Peru, N. Y. ; married , M. G. Washington Stafford, son of Thomas and Lydia (Green) Stafford, born July 25, 1811, at Peru ; died there May 25, 1886. Children (Stafford) : i. Orville, 8 b. ; d. young. ii. Betsey, b. ; m. George Riggs, of Potsdam, N. Y. hi. Mary Ann, b. ; d. young. iv. Erastus, b. ; m. Hattie Bushnell. Res., Peru. v. Eliza, b. ; m. Harvey J. Arnold, of Harkness, N. Y. vi. Hattie, b. ; m. Volney Riggs of Parishville, N. Y. vii. Albert, b. ; d. unm. viii. George, b. ; m. Priscilla Williams. Res., Fero, N. Y. 230 Descendants of Richard Everett. 301 Oliver V. 7 Everett (David Allen, 6 Edward? Edward? John? John? Richard 1 '), born Sept. 30, 1816, at Peru, N. Y. ; died , 1852, at Ophir, Cal. ; married Feb. 27, 1842, at Peru, Fannie B. Percy, daughter of Earl T. Percy, born at Chateaugay, N. Y. He was a farmer, and resided most of his life at Peru. Children, born at Peru : i. Ann Eliza, 8 b. . 1844; m. 1st, Thomas Taylor; m. 2d, Marshall, of Lincoln, Neb. 478. ii. Milton H., b. , 1847. 479. hi. Jerome O., b. , 1849. iv. Kate, b. , 1851 ; m. Bowers. Res., 1895, Men- dota, 111. 302 David A. 7 Everett (David Allen? Edward? Edivard? John? John? Richard 1 ), born June 16, 1819, at Peru, N. Y. ; married 1st, Dec. 10, 1846, at Ausable, N. Y., Mary Ann Calkins, daugh- ter of Benjamin Calkins, born Feb. 21, 1827, at Ausable; died May 3, 1871 ; married 2d, , Julia Arnold. He lived at Peru, Schuyler Falls and Burke, N. Y., where he has been a farmer and a marble worker. He was for six years an assessor at Schuyler Falls. Children : 480. i. Orville M., 8 b. Jan. 29, 1848. ii. Nettie C, b. Aug. 14, 1850; m. Jan. 3, 1875, Josiah R. Lobdell. Res., 1895, Schuyler Falls. 481. hi. Oliver C, b. Nov. 28, 1852. iv. Carrie M., b. Dec. 1, 1855; m. Nov. 28, 1877, Jacob M. Lobdell. Res., 1895, Schuyler Falls. v. Charles H., b. July 3, 1857; m. Sept. 17, 1884, at Burke, Lillian R. Carpenter, dau. of Hiram Carpenter, b. Dec. 24, 1858, at Bangor, N. Y. Res., Burke. 482. vi. Walter T., b. Sept. 14, 1859. vii. Jennie, b. Sept. 25, 1862; m. Aug. 22, 1888, Victor M. Weaver. Res., 1895, Schuyler Falls. viii. Edward D., b. Jan. 7, 1865; d. Aug. 7, 1865. ix. Fred D., b. Sept. 25, 1866. Res., 1895, Salida, Col. x. Eliza, b. June 13, 1868. Res., Burke. Seventh Generation. 231 303 George E. 7 Everett (David Allen, 6 Edward? Edivard? John? John? Richard 1 }, born June 21,1828, at Peru, N. Y. ; married 1st, May 1, 1856, at Peru, Jane M. Everest, daughter of James Ever- est, born Jan. 29, 1834, at Peru ; married 2d, , Delia Soper. He resides at Peru. Children, born at Peru : i. Elma A., 8 b. Feb. 10, 1857 ; d. Feb. 20, 1801. 483. ii. Allen James, b. Jan. 14, 1800. Children of second wife : 484. hi. Arthur S., b. Mar. 22, 1804. iv. Lydia B., b. June 28, 1800. Res., 1895, Peru. v. Phebe D., b. Dec. 3, 1808 ; d. Dec. 20, 1890. vi. Jennie M., b. Aug. 13, 1871. Res., 1895, Peru, vii. Kate, b. Aug. 19, 1875. Res., 1895, Peru. 304 Harvey G. 7 Everett (David Allen? Edward? Edward? John? John? Richard 1 }, born Aug. 5, 1832, at Peru, N. Y. ; married Oct. 8, 1863, at Peru, Margaret Greene, daughter of John Greene, born Feb. 22, 1834, at Peru ; died there Feb. 28, 1892. He is a far- mer, living, 1894, at Peru. Children, born at Peru : i. Henry G., 8 b. Aug. 21, 1804. Res., 1894, Lebanon, Or. ii. William E., b. Feb. 19, 1800. Res., 1894, Peru, hi. Warren H., b. Mar. 21, 1808. Res., 1894, Peru, iv. Sarah Ann, b. July 7, 1872. 305 Stephen 7 Everett (Stephen? David? Edward? John? John? Richard 1 }, born May 23, 1804, at Barre, Vt. ; died Aug. 29* 1840,- at Plainfield, Vt. ; married May 15, 1836, Julia Ann Shattuck, daughter of Abiel and Phebe Shattuck, born Feb. 12, 1806, at Hillsboro', N. H. ; died Oct. 6, 1889. He was a portrait painter, and resided at Plainfield, excepting for a year in 1836-37, when he resided at Boston, Mass. 232 Descendants of Richard Everett. Child, born at Boston : i. Julia Ann Ophelia, 8 b. Mar. 1, 1837; m. Sept. 1, 1859, Er- vin Nye, son of Vinal and Betsey (Croxford) Nye, born June 15, 1829, at Plainfield. Res., 1894, Plainfield. 306 John 7 Everett (John, 6 David, 5 Edward* John 8 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Dec. 23, 1802, at New Ipswich, N. H. ; died Nov. 15, 1857, at Marshall, Mich. ; married Oct. 2, 1828, Ann C. Adams. Children : i. Mary Ann Jones, 8 b. Oct. 18, 1829, at Templeton, Mass. ii. Frances Josephine, b. Mar. 18, 1845, at Marshall. 307 Stephen 7 Everett (John, 6 David, 5 Edward, 4 John* John, 2 Rich- ard 1 ), born Jan. 25, 1809, at New Ipswich, N. H. ; died May 27, 1867, at Biddeford, Me. ; married Sept. 16, 1832, at Dracut, Mass., Alma Richardson, daughter of Thaddeus and Mary (Currier) Richardson, born Mar. 6, 1809, at Dracut; died June 22, 1881, at Lawrence, Mass. He was a manufacturer, connected with the Mid- dlesex Mills, at Lowell, Mass. ; the Bay State, at Lawrence, and the Pepperell, at Biddeford. Children : i. Alma Adaline, 8 b. Sept. 23, 1833; d. , 1856. ii. George Moody Thompson, b. Nov. 18, 1837, at Dracut, Mass.; m. Sept. 30, 1891, at Boxford, Mass., M. Augusta Adams, dau. of Daniel and Lucy Adams. Res., 1897, Lawrence. iii. Hannah B., b. May 20, 1843 ; d. , 1846. iv. Charles William, b. , 1846; d. , 1850. 308 Charles 7 Everett (John, 6 David, 5 Edward, 4 John, 8 John, 2 Rich- ard 1 ), born Dec. 1, 1818, at New Ipswich, N. H. ; died Nov. 1, 1896, at Templeton, Mass. ; married June 26, 1844, at Royalston, Mass., Maria P. Wheeler, daughter of Josiah Wheeler, born Sept. 10, 1821, at Royalston. He resided at Otter River Village, Tem- pleton, where he was a woolen manufacturer and a merchant. Seventh Generation. 233 Children, born at Templeton : i. Sarah Sophia, 8 b. , 1844; d. Mar. 7, 1892; m. 1st, at Templeton, Porter B. Webber; ra. 2d, Oct. 16, 1877, at Orange, Mass., Austin L. Bond, of Greenfield, Mass., son of George W. and Mary Bond, b. about 1844, at Wardsboro', Vt. ii. John Wheeler, b. , 1846; d. Sept. 23, 1847. hi. Mary Turner, b. , 1850; d. Oct. 24, 1851. 309 Edward 7 Everett {John, 6 David, 5 Edward,* John, 5 John, 2 Rich- ard 1 ), born July 29, 1820, at New Ipswich, N. H. ; died Oct. 24, 1853, at Lowell, Mass. ; married June 2, 1848, at Townsend, Mass., Eliza Ann Sylvester, daughter of Quincy and Sally Sylves- ter, born Nov. 18, 1827, at Townsend ; she married second, Nov. 21, 1860, Alfred M. Adams, and was living, 1894, at Townsend. Mr. Everett was a designer in the print mills of Lowell and Law- rence. Children : i. Innis F., 8 b. Apr. 8, 1849; d. Apr. 4, 1872. 485. ii. Edward, b. Oct. 4, 1850. 310 Ira 7 Everett ( William, 6 William, 5 William* William, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Feb. 6, 1789, at South Dedham, Mass. ; died Mar. 28, 1875, at Providence, R. I. ; married , Betsey , who died Mar. 20, 1851, at Providence, aged 63 years. Child : 486. i. William Blackman, 8 b. about 1817. 311 William 7 Everett ( William, 6 William, 5 William,* William 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born June 10, 1795, at South Dedham, Mass. : died July 4, 1868, at Bedford, Mass.; married 1st, July 31, 1823, Anne C. Dickson, daughter of Isaiah and Sarah (Cooper) Dickson, of Cambridge, Mass., who died Feb. 26, 1830 ; married 2d, , Eliza A. Lane, daughter of Eliab and Anne (Welling- ton) Lane, of Bedford, bom May 17, 1804, at Bedford; died 234 Descendants of Richard Everett. there Jan. 28, 1873. He was living in 1817, at Boston, in 1822, at Cambridge, and in 1825, moved to Bedford. He was a chaise and harness maker. Child, born at Bedford : 437. i. William Dickson, 8 b. Apr. 15, 1832. 312 Jabez 7 Everett ( William? William? William? William? John? Richard 1 '), born Mar. 27, 1799, at South Dedham, Mass. ; died Jan. 28, 1831, at Dover, Mass.; married Feb. 3, 1828, Eliza Draper, daughter of Michael and Hannah (Baker) Draper, born Feb. 1, 1806, at Dover; died there Mar. 6, 1831. Child, born at Dover : 488. i. George Draper, 8 b. June 24, 1829. 313 Josiah 7 Everett (Josiah? Josiah? William? William? John? Richard 1 ), born , 1797, at New Portland, Me. ; died , in Iowa ; married , at New Portland, Lucy Churchill, daugh- ter of William Churchill. He was a farmer, living at New Port- land, until 1855, when he went West with his family. He served in the Maine legislature one or more terms. Children : i. Josiah, 8 b. ; d. young. ii. Josiah, b. . iii. Ora, b. . iv. Frank, b. ; reported as living at Lyons, Neb., 1894. v. Andrew, b. . vi. Beniah, b. ; reported as living at Lyons, 1894. 314 William A. 7 Everett (Josiah? Josiah? William? William? John? Richard 1 ), born Apr. 7, 1799, at New Portland, Me. ; died , in Iowa ; married 1st, about 1820, at New Portland, Sarah Hutchins ; married 2d, , Mary Twitchell. He was a farmer a nd a shoemaker, and lived at New Portland and New Vineyard, Me., until 1836, when he went to Iowa. Seventh Generation. -•:•• Children: i. Mary, 8 b. about 1822. ii. Disna, b. about 1824. iii. William S., b. about 1826; d. young iv. Francis, b. about 1828. v. Charlotte, b. about 1831. Child of second wife : vi. William, b. . 315 Samuel F. 7 Everett (Josidh? Josiah, 5 William* William, 3 John, 2 Bichard 1 ), born Jan. 19, 1805, at New Portland, Me., died Jan. 25, 1874, at Tama City, la. ; married Nov. 25, 1827, Calista Turner, daughter of Reuben and Lucy (Everett) Turner, born Nov. 20, 1807, at Farmington, Me. ; died , at Tama City. He was a farmer, living in New Portland until 1851, when he moved to Hustisford, Dodge county, Wis., and later to Tama City. Children : i. Samuel, 8 b. ; d. young. ii. Samuel, b. - — . iii. Lucy, b. iv. Esther, b. . 4*9. v. John T., b. June 11, 1843. 316 Francis 7 Everett (Josiah, 6 Josiah, 5 William,* William, 3 John 2 Bichard 1 ), born , 1807, at New Portland, Me. ; died May 8, 1862; m. , at New Vineyard, Me., Julia Ann Bailey. He was a farmer and lived at New Portland, and in Wisconsin ; was a private in company C, 16th regiment, Wis. Vols., and died in the service. Children i. William Walker, 8 b. ; d. Jan. 17, 1863; m. Nov. 14, 1848, at Gardiner, Me., Irene Bailey, of Gardiner. He was a private in company I, 22d regiment, Wis. Vols., and died at Danville, Ky., in the service. ii. Rebecca, b. . 236 Descendants of Richard Everett. 317 Polly 7 Everett (Francis, 6 Josiah, 5 William* William, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Dec. 8, 1796, at Chelsea, Vt. ; died , 1866, at ; married , William Amsbury. Residences, Mason county, West Va., Marion county, la., and Custer county, Neb. Children (Amsbury), born in West Virginia: i. William F., 8 b. . ii. Francis Everett, b. iii. Catherine, b. . iv. Henrietta, b. . v. Lewis Norton, b. vi. Almira Parish, b. Sept. 9, 1829. vii. Horace Allen, b. Sept. 3, 1833. viii. Matthew James, b. Feb. 15, 1837. 318 Sally 7 Everett (Francis, 6 Josiah, 5 William,* William, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born May 21, 1805, at Aurelius, N. Y. ; died there June 18, 1838 ; married Oct. 13, 1831, at Aurelius, Lyman Beers, son of Isaac Beers, born Oct. 13, 1799, at Weston, Conn. ; died July 4, 1863, at Fairfield, Conn. He went with Iris father, at an early age, to Aurelius, where he became a farmer. In 1845, he returned to Connecticut. Children (Beers), born at Aurelius : i. Francis Everett, 8 b. Aug. 29, 1833 ; was graduated at Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn., 1854, and became a civil engineer. Res., Gilmore City, la. ii. Mary Olivia, b. July 16, 1836; m. May 20, 1884, at Strat- ford, Conn., Jason L. Higgins, son of Henry K. and Esther Higgins, b. June 25, 1838, at Perry, N. Y. Res., Watkins N. Y. iii. Lewis Franklin, b. May 27, 1838; d. Feb. 15, 1872, at South Norwalk, Conn.; m. Oct. 11, 1865, Adelia V. Hoyt, of Darien, Conn., d. , 1880. He was city attorney for South Norwalk, member of the General Assembly, 1871, and also of the Masonic fraternity. 319 Lucy Jane 7 Everett (Francis, 6 Josiah, 5 William,' 1 William, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Feb. 23, 1810, at Aurelius, N. Y. ; died Seventh Generation. 237 Nov. 13, 1878 ; married Jan. 18, 1840, William J. Oliver. Resi- dence, Mason count}', W. Va. Children (Oliver) : i. Sarah F., 8 b. Dec. 10, 1840. ii. Mary E., b. Feb. 18, 1842; d. Aug. 10, 1844. hi. Bennett F., b. Mar. 27, 1843. iv. John W., b. Dec. 17, 1846. v. Thomas D., b. June 21, 1848. vi. Charles G., b. June 21, 1848 ; d. July 13, 1848. vii. Jane A., b. Oct. 2, 1850. viii. Araminta D., b. Sept. 28, 1852; d. June 12, 1853. 320 Eliza Araminta 7 Everett (Francis, 6 Josiah, 5 William, 4 ' William, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 }, born Mar. 28, 1814, at Aurelius, N. Y. ; married Apr. 3, 1845, at Mt. Morris, N. Y., George Mills, son of Capt. Frederic Mills, died Apr. 9, 1879. Children (Mills) : i. George W., 8 b. Nov. 3, 1846; m. Nov. 7, 1876, Eva B. Ward. Res., Mt. Morris, ii. Elizabeth J., b. Jan. 26, 1850 ; m. May 4, 1870, Milo S. Goldthwait. Res., Jamestown, N. Y. hi. Kate Eliza, b. Dec. 16, 1853; d. Feb. 10, 1883. iv. Frederic Francis, b. Sept, 10, 1860; d. Mar. 11, 1863. 321 John Smith 7 Everett (Francis, 6 Josiah, 5 William, 4 William, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Apr. 6, 1816, at Aurelius, N. Y. ; died Dec. 1, 1893, in Marion county, la.; married Sept. 5, 1843, in Mason county, West Va., Elizabeth E. McCown, born Sept. 20, 1823, in Mason county; died Jan. 28, 1895, in Iowa. He was a farmer and fruit raiser, living in Mason county until 1846, when he moved to Marion county, where he was an early pioneer. Children : i. Marcena Smith, 8 b. June 30, 1K44; <1. Aug. 13, ISC,:), at Helena, Ark.; enlisted Aug. — , 1862, in company A, 40th regiment, la. Vol. ii. Anne Jane, 1). June 23, 1846; d. young. 238 Descendants of Richard Everett. iii. Sophia Miriam, b. Dec. 18, 1848; m. May 31, 1866, at Knoxville, Marion county, Dr. L. T. Greenlee, b. Nov. 3, 1841, in Mason county. Res., 1896, Humeston, Wayne county, la. 490. iv. Augustus Justine, b. Sept. 27, 1850. v. Joanna Maria, b. Sept. 28, 1852; d. Sept. 12, 1894, at Tracy Home Hospital, Des Moines, la., where she was a professional nurse ; m. James Polk Carpenter, b. Sept. 7, 1845; d. Oct. 5, 1883. vi. Edward Francis, b. Mar. 1, 1854; d. young. vii. Mary May, b. Aug. 28, 1856; d. young. 491. viii. John McCown, b. Oct. 1, 1857. ix. Alice May, b. Apr. 27, 1859; m. Oct. 20, 1887, at Des Moines, E. E. Herring, b. Mar. 1, 1857, at Terre Haute, Ind. Res., 1890, Des Moines. x. Sarah Kate, b. Mar. 11, 1861 ; d. Oct. 12, 1872. 492. xi. William Barnett, b. Apr. 27, 1862. 493. xii. Warren James, b. May 31, 1865. 322 Dr. Warren Day 7 Everett (Francis, 6 Josiah, 6 William, 4 William, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born May 4, 1818, at Aurelius, N. Y. ; died Oct. 7, 1864, at Corydon, la. ; married 1st, , 1839, in Mason county, West Va., Mrs. Pautha Jane Greenlee, daughter of Sylas Marris, bom , 1815, in West Virginia; died Apr. 25, 1849, in Marion county, la. ; married 2d, Mar. 27, 1850, in Marion county, Susannah Nossaman, born May 23, 1828, at New York, la. ; died Apr. 20, 1854 ; married 3d, Mar. 28, 1858, in Appanoose county, la., Elizabeth E. Richardson, daughter of Thomas and Jemima Richardson, born Sept. 9, 1827, in Smith county, Tenn. ; died Jan. 21, 1884. He was a physician, living in Mason county until 1841, when he moved to Moniteau county, Mo., where he lived until 1848 ; he then moved to Marion county, and a few years later to Corydon, Wayne county. Children : 494. i. Francis Michael, 8 b. Oct. 4, 1840. 495. ii. Burrus Smith, b. Mar. 21, 1843. iii. Roxalina Caroline, b. Feb. 5, 1845, in Moniteau county ; m. Mar. 15, 1870, at Corydon, S. C. Staton. Res., Red House Shoals, West Va. Seventh Generation. 239 iv. Virginia Pautha, b. Jan. 20, 1847, in Moniteau county; m. 1st, Oct. 3, 1866, Allen T. Frazer; m. 2d, Mar. 29, 1883, George T. Allen. Res., Mason City, Neb. v. Timothy, b. Apr. 3, 1849; d. Apr. 7, 1849. Children of second wife : 496. vi. Melville L., b. Sept. 9, 1852. vii. Daughter, b. Apr. — , 1854; d. Apr. 20, 1854. Children of third wife : viii. Capitola Jemima, b. Mar. 7, 1859, at Peoria, la; d. Nov. 28, 1901, at Mulhall, Oklahoma ; m. 1st, William Web- ber, of Coffey county, Kan. ; m. 2d, Robert Breeden ; m. 3d, John Lewis. 497. ix. Warren Douglas, b. Oct. 2, 1860. 498. x. Paul Jones, b. Nov. 8, 1862. xi. Carrie Day, b. Mar. 15, 1865; d. Mar. 1, 1886. 323 Francis 7 Everett (Francis? Josiah? William,* William, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born May 24, 1820, in Mason county, West Va. ; died , 1852, in Marion county, la. ; married , 1842, in Moni- teau county, Mo., Mary A. Smith, daughter of Thomas and Re- becca Smith, born at Chillicothe, Ohio. He was a farmer, went to Missouri in early manhood, and in 1847, to Marion county. Children : 499. i. John S., 8 b. Dec. 25, 1843. ii. Harriet E., b. ; d. , 1866, in Marion county. ill. Sarah C, b. ; m. B. F. Crouch. Res., 1894,' Knox- ville, la. iv. Abigail A., b. May 1, 1852 ; m. J. J. Belville. Res., 1894, Knoxville. 324 Eveline 7 Everett (Francis, 6 Josiah? William* William? John? Richard 1 ), born Dec. 28, 1824, in Mason county, West Va. ; married Jan. 2, 1841, at Springfield, N. Y., Hugh Thompson Tears, son of David Tears, born Oct. 8, 1816, at Dryden, N. Y. Children (Tears) : i. Mary Ann, 8 b. Jan. 18, 1842. ii. Catherine Amanda, b. May 30, 1844. iii. Eleanor, b. Oct. 30, 1845; d. , 1864. 240 Descendants of Richard Everett. iv. Sarah Jane, b. Apr. 20, 1847. v. Hannah E., b. June 6, 1849; d. Mar. 27, 1884. vi. Angeline, b. Feb. 4, 1851 ; d. June 10, 1855. vii. David Emmett, b. Oct. 17, 1852. viii. Frank, b. July 19, 1854; d. Mar. 30, 1876. ix. Everett, b. Apr. 10, 1856. x. John, b. June 13, 1858. xi. Henry Nye, b. Aug. 1, 1860. xii. Eva Caroline, b. June 13, 1862. xiii. Susan Alicia, b. July 6, 1864. xiv. William Thompson, b. Sept. 8, 1866. 325 Harriet Amanda 7 Everett (Francis, 6 Josiah, 5 William,* Wil- liam, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Feb. 14, 1827, in Mason county, West Va. ; married Feb. 3, 1848, at Mt. Morris, N. Y., Peter Bodine, son of John G. Bodine, born Sept. 20, 1825. Children (Bodine) : i. Mary Eliza, 8 b. May 15, 1849. ii. Virginia Magdalene, b. June 4, 1852. hi. Helen Frances, b. Aug. 6, 1854 ; d. Dec. 20, 1855. iv. Harriet Elizabeth, b. July 24, 1856. v. Katherine Eveline, b. July 9, 1858. vi. Edward Everett Seymore, b. Jan. 28, 1863. 326 Sheldon Brownson 7 Everitt (Charles, 6 Abner, 5 Daniel, 11 Israel, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Oct. 17, 1818, at Warren, Conn. ; married Oct. 26, 1842, at Watertown, Conn., Maria Woodward, daughter of Nathan Woodward, born Feb. 9, 1820, at Watertown. They reside at Oakville, Conn. Children, i born at Watertown, ii-iii at Waterbury, Conn. : 500. i. Anna Maria, 8 b. Mav 21, 1844. ii. Mary Caroline, b/Aug. 15, 1847; m. Feb. 14, 1872, William B. Wetherbee, of Chapin, 111., b. about 1845, in Hampden county, Mass. Res., Santa Ana, Cal. 501. hi. Edward Hermon, b. Jan. 6, 1856. 327 Dr. Abner Brownson 7 Everitt (Abner, 6 Abner, 5 Daniel* Israel, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Sept. 24, 1846, at Litchfield, Ohio ; Seventh Generation. 241 married Mar. 4, 1880, at Castorland, N. Y., Frankie A. Plank, daughter of Jacob Plank, born Jan. 21, 1854, at Denmark, N. Y. He is a practicing physician at Kipton, Ohio. Child: i. Mary Hannah, 8 b. Nov. 19, 1885. 328 Eliza" Evemtt (Martin? Isaiah? Ebenezer? Israel? John? Richard 1 '), born June 26, 1802; died Sept. 2, 1873, at Cornwall Bridge, Conn. ; married , 1824, William Bonney. They resided at Cornwall Bridge. Children (Bonney) : i. Herman E., 8 b. Julv 23, 1827; d. June 28, 1864. ii. William C, b. June 18, 1829; d. Oct. 2, 1868. hi. Maria A., b. June 27, 1831 ; m. Theodore Swift. Kes., 1901, Cornwall Bridge, iv. Harriet E., b. Oct. 21, 1833; d. Feb. 9, 1886. v. Mary J., b. Nov. 22, 1835 ; d. Oct. 4, 1895. 329 Thomas A. 7 Everitt (Adolphus? Isaiah? Ebenezer? Israel? John? Richard 1 '), born Mar. — , 1806, at Sharon, Conn. ; died ; married Mary Hatch. He resided in Ellsworth society, Sharon. Children : i. Lvdia Ann, 8 b. , 1826 ; d. Feb. 5, 1849. ii. Mary Elizabeth, b. ; m. June 15, 1846, Alanson Negus, of Litchfield, Conn, hi. John H., b. June 2, 1832; d. Oct. — , 1899. 330 Ichabod S. 7 Everitt (Adolphus? Isaiah? Menezer? Israel? John? Richard 1 ), born Jan. 22, 1808, at Sharon, Conn.: died , 1887; married 1st, Nov. — , 1836, at Sharon, Emily St. John, daughter of Thomas St. John, born July 11, 180S, at Sharon; died July 20,1870; married 2d, Sept. 6, 1876, Louisa Lord, died Dec. 7, 1883. He resided at Ellsworth society, Sharon, where he was a farmer, assessor, selectman, and representative. 242 Descendants of Richard Everett. Child : i. Mary L., 8 b. May 29, 1843; m. 1st, Dec. 12, 1866, John Milton Gregory, d. Sept. 22, 1875; m. 2d, Feb. 26, 1879, D. L. Smith, b. Apr. 19, 1843. Res., West Cornwall, Conn. 331 Russell A. 7 Everitt (Adolplms? Isaiah? Ebenezer? Israel? John? Richard 1 }, born Dec. 8, 1811, at Sharon, Conn. ; married July 3, 1834, at Sharon, Sarah A. Hollister. He was a farmer, and resided at Ellsworth society, Sharon, and at Burton, Ohio. Child: i. Lucretia, 8 b. ; m. Asher Furson. 332 Joshua 7 Everitt {Asa? Isaiah? Ebenezer? Israel? John? Rich- ard 1 *), born Mar. 19, 1811, at Sharon, Conn. ; married Feb. 12, 1834, at Sharon, Elmira Skiff, daughter of Walter and Abigail (Wilson) Skiff, born Apr. 15, 1811, at Sharon. They resided at Ellsworth society, Sharon. Children, born at Sharon : i. Charles Wildman, 8 b. May 3, 1841. ii. Elizabeth Anna, b. Apr. 17, 1850. 333 Enoch Parsons 7 Everitt {Russell? Isaiah? Ebenezer? Israel? John? Richard 1 ), born Aug. 31, 1825, at Copake Flats, N. Y. ; married 1st, Feb. 20, 1850, at Sharon, Conn., Helen Sophronia Everitt, daughter of William and Susan Ann (Gordon) Everitt, born Aug. 22, 1829, at Sharon ; died there Sept. 14, 1866 ; mar- ried 2d, Feb. 9, 1867, at Sharon, Emily Goodenough, daughter of Giles Chipman and Alida (Cooper) Goodenough, of Jefferson, N. Y., born July 3, 1840, at Jefferson. He was a farmer at Ells- worth society, Sharon. Children, born at Sharon : 502. i. Frank, 8 b. Nov. 17, 1851. ii. William, b. Apr. 26, 1854; d. Sept. 9, 1855. hi. Susan Caroline, b. July 24, 1856 ; d. July 24, 1856. Seventh Generation. 243 iv. William, b. Jan. 12, 1858. v. Edith, b. May 25, 1862 ; d. Sept. 18, 1862. Children of second wife : vi. Ellen, b. Dec. 27, 1867. vii. Alice, b. Nov. 23, 1870. viii. Florence, b. July 23, 1875. 334 Richard Floyd 7 Everitt (Russell, 6 Isaiah, 6 Ebenezer? Israel? John? Richard 1 '), born Sept. 15, 1831, at Copake Flats, N. Y. ; married Nov. 26, 1857, at Sharon, Conn., Catharine Henrietta St. John, daughter of Henry and Catharine Augusta (Wheeler) St. John, of Northeast, N. Y., born Nov. 26, 1836, at Sharon. He resided at Ellsworth society, Sharon, and Galva, 111. Children, i-ii born at Sharon, iii-iv at Galva : i. Walton, 8 b. Feb. 11, 1859; d. May 6, 1860. ii. Leland, b. July 19, 1861. iii. Bertrand, b. Aug. 4, 1869; d. Apr. 4, 1873. iv. Walter Burton, b. May 16, 1875. 335 Ransom Frederick 7 Everitt (Gamaliel, 6 Isaiah, 5 Ebenezer, 4 Israel, 2, John, 2 Richard 1 }, born July 26, 1822, at Sharon, Conn. : married Mar. 13, 1851, at Warren, Conn., Ellen Harriet Curtiss, daughter of Erastus and Harriet (Tanner) Curtiss, born Aug. 3, 1825, at Warren. He was a farmer at Ellsworth society, Sharon, until 1860, when he removed to Waveiiy, 111. Children, born at Sharon : i. Erastus Curtiss, 8 b. May 5, 1853. ii. Louisa Adeline, b. Nov. 11, 1854. 336 Abel Clark 7 Everitt (Gamaliel, 6 Isaiah? Ebenezer, 4 Israd? John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Apr. 29, 1827, at Sharon, Conn. ; married Oct. 22, 1850, at Sharon, Clarissa Chaffee, daughter of Joel St. John and Betsey Ann (Youngs) Chaffee, born Oct. 31, 1828, at Sharon. He was a farmer and carpenter, at Ellsworth society. 244 Descendants of Richard Everett. Sharon ; removed to Winsted, Conn., and later to Barkhamsted, Conn., where he was living in 1896. He was a member of the Legislature from Barkhamsted, 1894. Children, born at Sharon: i. Charles Edgar, 8 b. July 24, 1854. ii. Frederick Chaffee, b. Apr. 21, 1863. 337 Newton Franklin 7 Everitt (G-amaliel? Isaiah? Ebenezer? Israel? John? Richard 1 ), born Sept. 26,1832, at Sharon, Conn. ; married Jan. 24, 1855, at Kent, Conn., Mary Frances Dutcher, daughter of Silas and Laura (Booth) Dutcher, of Kent. He re- sided at Chenango Bridge, N. Y., 1896. Children : i. Edward, 8 b. Nov. — , 1856. ii. Alice, b. Jan. — , 1858. iii. Laura Nancy, b. Jan. — , 1862. 338 Charles Burrett 7 Everitt (Gamaliel? Isaiah? Ebenezer? Israel? JoJm? Richard 1 ), born Feb. 4, 1835, at Sharon, Conn. ; married Sept. 6, 1858, at Sharon, Julia Chaffee, daughter of Joel St. John and Betsey Ann (Youngs) Chaffee, born Apr. 13, 1837, at Sharon. He was a farmer at Ellsworth society, Sharon, 1896. Children, born at Sharon : i. Ella Susan, 8 b. Feb. 1, 1860. ii. Irving Gamaliel, b. Dec. 31, 1863. iii. Flora Betsey, b. June 1, 1865. iv. Burrett Chaffee, b. Apr. 11, 1867. v. Myra Melissa, b. July 25, 1869. vi. Ernest Ransom, b. Oct. 26, 1871. 339 Samuel Elmore 7 Everitt (Augustus? Ebe? Ebenezer? Israel? John? Richard 1 ), born Dec. 15, 1822, at Sharon, Conn. ; married Jan. 12, 1854, at South Britain, Conn., Ann Eliza Canfield, daughter of George and Cornelia Helen (Beecher) Canfield, born Seventh Generation. 245 Dec. 16, 1826, at South Britain. He was a farmer at Ellsworth lociety, Sharon, 1895. Children, born at Sharon : i. Mary Cornelia, 8 b. Mar. 7, 1855; m. Oct. 1(5, 1878, Frank E. Buckley, b. May 23, 1854. 503. ii. George Augustus, b. Oct. 18, 1861. 340 Mary Ann 7 Everitt (John, 6 Ebe, 5 Ebenezer* Israel, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Apr. 14, 1821, at Nichols, N. Y. ; married Mar. — , 1850, at Nichols, Benjamin Loundsbury. They resided at Nichols, 1895. Children (Loundsbury) : i. Mattie, 8 b. May 1, 1852. ii. Emily, b. May 25, 1854. iii. Benjamin, b. Nov. 30, 1856. iv. Sarah, b. Apr. 24, 1859. v. Fannie, b. Dec. 8, 1862. 341 Elmore 7 Everitt (John, 6 Ebe, 5 Ebenezer? Israel? John, 2 Rich- ird 1 ), born Oct. 5, 1822, at Nichols, N. Y. ; married 1st, May 27, 1868, at Nichols, Mirah A. Johnson, daughter of Perley Johnson; married 2d, May 2, 1889, Alice Jordan. He was a farmer at Nichols, removed to Amenia, N. Y., and returned to Nichols, where he has been supervisor. Children, born at Nichols : i. Hovey, 8 b. Feb. 4, 1869; m. July — , 1892, at Binghamton, N. Y., Mary Cudmore. 504. ii. Walter C, b. June 27, 1871. 342 Harvey C. 7 Everitt (John, 6 Ebe, 5 Ebenezerf Israel, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Sept. 21, 1824, at Nichols, N. Y. ; married Nov. 12, 1850, at Nichols, Sarah Joslin, daughter of Peter Joslin, born Aug. 4, 1831, at Nichols. He was a farmer at Nichols, removed to Amenia, N. Y., and returned to Nichols. 246 Descendants of Richard Everett. Children, born at Nichols : i. Fannie C., 8 b. May 7, 1852; m. Nov. — , 1872, Edmund R. Sherry, of Waverley, N. Y. Res., Elmira, N. Y. ii. John E., b. Mar. 17, 1853; d. Mar. 4, 1854. iii. Harriett A., b. Oct. 28, 1856; d. June 10, 1801. iv. George E., b. Oct. 21, 1803. v. Julia A., b. Nov. 3, 1805; d. Feb. 2, 1871. vi. Mabel E., b. Aug. 27, 1871. 343 Dr. Edward A. 7 Everitt (John, 6 Ebe, b Ebenezer? Israel, 2, John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Aug. 11, 1831, at Anienia, N. Y. ; married 1st, Nov. 12, 1856, at Elmira, N. Y., Harriet S. Greutsinger, daughter of William Greutsinger, born Sept. 5, 1833, at Elmira ; died Dec. 13, 1873, at Burlington, Penn. ; married 2d, Jan. 6, 1875, at Burlington, Harriet P. Phelps, daughter of Plynne and Lucy Phelps, of Burlington. He is a physician and has been town burgess. They were living, 1894, at Burlington. Children : i. Frederica C., 8 b. May 4, 1858 ; m. May 4, 1882, Thomas A. Pagett, of Elmira. 505. ii. John Elmore, b. June 11, 1802. iii. Laurinda Ettie, b. Nov. 20, 1800; d. Jan. 31, 1807. 344 Frederick M. 7 Everitt (John, 6 Ebe? Ebenezer? Israel? John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Jan. 2, 1834, at Anienia, N. Y. ; married Feb. — , 1855, at Nichols, N. Y., Mariah Johnson, daughter of Peiiey Johnson, born , at Windham, Penn. Residence, Amenia and Nichols. Children : i. Mary, 8 b. Apr. 25, 1850; m. May — , 1874, James Sullivan, ii. Jessie, b. Jan. 9, 1800. 345 Emily P. 7 Everitt (John? Ebe? Ebenezer? Israel? John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Feb. 13, 1838, at Nichols, N. Y. ; married July 17, 1859, at Nichols, Manning Elsbree, who died May 18, 1862. She resided, 1894, at Nichols. Seventh Generation. -1 1 1 Child (Elsbree) : i. Charlotte Manning, 8 b. June 26, 1862; m. June 7, 1888, Robert C. Harris, b. June 9, 1854. 346 Laurinda Ann" Everitt (Hovey* Ebe, b Ebenezer* Israel, 5 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born June 1-1, 1834, at Chemung, N. Y. ; married Oct. 14, 1857, at Chemung, Edward E. Van Dyne, son of Edward Earl and Phoebe (Edwards) Van Dyne, born Feb. 15, 1827, at Lyons Farms, N. J. They were living, 1894, at Troy, Penn. Children (Van Dyne) : i. Mabel, 8 b. Jan. 9, 1860 ; d. Jan. 8, 1872. ii. Edward Everett, b. Sept. 15, 1861; m. Oct. 10, 1883, Louise Wilson. Children : 1. Edward,* b. Dec. 20, 1886; d. Sept. 30, 1887. 2. Henry £., b. Mar. 23, 18S9. 3. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 12, 1S92. hi. Henry, b. Dec. 31, 1866; d. Jan. 18, 1868. iv. Laurinda, b. Dec. 22, 1872. v. Frederick E., b. Oct. — , 1874. 347 Sarah Frances 7 Everett (Hoveyf Ebe, 5 Ebenezer, i Israel, 2, John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Nov. 13, 1839, at Chemung, N. Y. ; married , Maj. John G. Copley, son of Lauren and Sally (Stone) Copley, born Mar. 30, 1839, at Sanford, N. Y. They were living, 1894, at Elmira, N. Y. Children (Copley) : i. Hovey Everitt, 8 b. May 2, 1869. ii. Harry G., b. July 28, 1873; d. Jan. 31, 1875. hi. Frances C, b. Oct. 10, 1875. 348 William Elias 7 Everitt (Elias? EMphalet, 5 Ebenezer,* Israel? Joint, 2 Richard 1 '), born Apr. 17, 1826, at Watertown, N. Y. ; died Sept. 19, 1881, at Saratoga, N. Y. ; married Apr. 25, 1854, at Brownsville, N. Y., Pamela Williams Kirby, daughter of Col. 248 Descendants of Richard Everett. Edmund Kirby, U. S. A., and Eliza Brown, born Jan. 9, 1831, at Brownsville; died Jan. 23, 1878, at Hot Springs, Ark. Mr. Everitt early entered the U. S. Navy and served in the Mexican war. In 1845, he was appointed a third assistant engi- neer in the navy; promoted successively, in 1847, second assistant; in 1848, first assistant; and in 1852, chief engineer, and saw ser- vice in the steam frigates Mississippi, San Jacinto, and Niagara. In 1858, he was detailed to assist in the laying of the first Atlantic cable. By a device of his invention, the parting of the cable, while being payed out, was avoided. On his return from this service, he resigned, in 1859, from the navy, and became superintendent of the Novelty Iron Works, New York City. He rendered the U. S. Government important services during the Civil war. Having no children, he adopted a niece of his wife, Virginia Darby, who took the family name. She married William Edward Ver Plank, a lawyer in New York City. 349 William Stillman" Everitt (William, 6 Joshua, 5 Joshua,* Richard, 8 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Oct. 13, 1805, at Princeton, Mass.; died Feb. 19, 1885, at Princeton; married 1st, Feb. 20, 1827, Mary Whitney, daughter of David and Elizabeth (Barron) Whitney, born Aug. 19, 1808, at Westminster, Mass. ; died May 26, 1828, at Princeton; married 2d, Jan. 20, 1829, Susan Beman, born Apr. 17, 1808, at Princeton. Children, born at Princeton : i. Mary Whitney, 8 b. May 16, 1828 ; m. Jan. 1, 1847, Joseph Brown, b. Sept. 20, 1820, at Westminster. Children of second wife : ii. Susan Louisa, b. Mar. 31, 1831; m. Feb. 16, 1854, Henry Edward Folger, son of Capt. Charles and Bitha (Parker) Folger, b. May 23, 1820, at Princeton. Res., 1874, Springfield, Ohio. iii. Abbie Pamela, b. Sept. 23, 1833; m. Nov. 26, 1854, Luther Smith, of Sterling, Mass., b. Feb. 14, 1828, at Templeton, Mass. Res., 1874, Gardner, Mass. Seventh Generation. 249 iv. Almira Rebecca, b. Mar. 28, 1887; m. Mar. 8, 1855, Lans- ford Harrington, b. Oct. 7, 1881, at Westminster, lies., 1874, Princeton, v. Melissa Eunice, b. Mar. 16, 1842 ; m. M. II. Puffer. Res., 1874, Gardner. 350 Rev. Samuel 7 Everett (Joshua? Joshua? Joshua? Richard? John? Richard 1 '), born Oct. 11,1793, at Princeton, Mass. ; died Sept. 22, 1875, in Michigan; married Feb. 9, 1825, Lucinda Keyes, born Sept. 14, 1798, at Princeton ; died Dec. 23, 1871, in Michigan. Mr. Everett was graduated from the theological department of Waterville (Me.) College, 1823 ; was ordained, and filled pastorates at Milford, N. H., 1825, Salisbury, N. II.. 1832, Holden, Mass., 1838, North Leverett, Mass., 1839, and finally in Michigan. Children, i-iii born at Milford, iv-vi at Salisbury : 506. i. Samuel Pearce, 8 b. Jan. 26, 1826. ii. Joshua Titus, b. Sept. 8, 1827 ; d. Nov. 27, 1846. iii. Lucinda Elizabeth, b. July 23, 1829; d. July 5, 1853; m. Apr. 9, 1849, Whitman Fiske Higgins, of Hardwick, Mass. iv. Mary Jane, b. Sept. 1, 1832; d. July 2, 1834. v. George Boardman, b. June 28, 1835; d. Mar. 30, 1836. vi. William Stillman, b. Nov. 8, 1837; d. Mar.—, 1881, in Iowa. 351 Israel 7 Everett (Joshua? Joshua? Joshua? Richard? John? Richard 1 ), born Nov. 10, 1795, at Princeton, Mass.; died May 6, 1888, at Millbury, Mass. ; married Nov. 19, 1822, Persis Fosgate, born July 6, 1801, at Berlin, Mass. ; died Feb. 4, 1852, at Prince- ton. He was a farmer at Princeton and Millbury. He was a member of the Massachusetts Legislature, 1843, '44. Children, born at Princeton : i. Sarah Ann, 8 b. Nov. 5, 1823. ii. Pamela How, b. Mar. 29, 1826; m. June 8, 1848, William Howe, son of William and Eunice (Robbins) Howe, 1>. Oct. 14, 1819, at Princeton. Res., 1895, Millbury, hi. George, b. Aug. 12, 1827 ; d. Oct. 2, 1847. 250 Descendants of Richard Everett. 507. iv. Abram, b. Nov. 4, 1829. v. Ruth Eliza, b. Sept. 28, 1833; d. Aug. 19, 1867, at Mt. Pleasant, S. C. ; m. Aug. 17, 1857, Holland N. Batcheller, of Macon, Ga., b. Sept. 28, 1818, at Grafton, Mass.; d. Aug. 18, 1867, at Mt. Pleasant. He served during the Civil war as cajjtain in the 35th regiment, U. S. colored troops. 508. vi. Mendall Gilbert, b. Sept. 14, 1836. 352 Dea. Joshua Titus 7 Everett (Joshua? Joshua? Joshua? Rich- ard? John? Richard 1- ), born Jan. 6, 1806, at Princeton, Mass. ; died Feb. 10, 1897, at Westminster, Mass. ; married 1st, May 15, 1828, Sally Brown, daughter of Joseph Brown, born May 1, 1810, at Westminster; died Jan. 22, 1848, at Princeton; married 2d, Sept. 15, 1853, Mary Ann Baird, daughter of George W. Baird, born Aug. 30, 1820, at Grafton, Vt, He was widely known in the northern part of Worcester county and elsewhere for his active interest in the various moral and social reforms of his time. He became an early convert to the anti-slavery cause, and was a personal friend of Garrison, Phillips, May, and Douglas, whom he entertained at his home ; for many years he was President of the Worcester North Anti-Slavery Society. He lived the most of his life in his native town of Princeton, where he was a selectman and assessor in 1834 and '35, and was a member of the Massachusetts Legislature in 1833, '34 and '35. At the time of Ids death, he was the oldest living ex-member of the General Court. Children, born at Princeton : i. Sarah Merriam, 8 b. July 7, 1829; m. Jan. 1, 1851, Moses Hobbs Mirick, b. Nov. 17, 1823, at Princeton. ii. Lucy Adelia, b. Nov. 28, 1831 ; m. Nov. 19, 1853, John L. Heywood, of Milford, Mass., b. Sept. 28, 1830, at West- minster. 509. iii. Frederick Augustus, b. May 2, 1835. iv. Alice Brown, b. Apr. 24, 1839; m. Nov. 15, 1873, at Leominster, Mass., Robert Kelley. v. Emma Eliza, b. Feb. 19, 1843; d. , at San Francisco, Cal.; m. Nov. 22, 1862, Edward H. Howes, of San Francisco. Seventh Generation. 251 Child of second wife : vi. George Titus, b. Aug. 81, 1861. Ties., 1898, Fitchburg, Mass. 353 Prof. Erastus 7 Everett (Joshua, 6 Joshua, 5 Joshua, 4 Richard? John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Aug. 3, 1813, at Princeton, Mass. ; married Sept. 16, 1818, Rosa Denham, daughter of Andrew Denham, of Brooklyn, N. Y. He was graduated at Dartmouth College, 1836, and was professor of English History at Jefferson College, La., 1840-43. He promoted the foundation of the New Orleans High School in 1843 ; became its president in 1849, and served until 1855. He taught a select school in Brooklyn, 1855-75, and was professor of Greek and Latin in Rutgers Female College, 1875-9. He was the poet at the Centennial (1876) celebration of Prince- ton. He received the honorary degree of LL. D. from Dartmouth College, 1876. The family resided, 1898, at Brooklyn. Children, i-iii bom at New Orleans, iv at Brooklyn : i. Louisa, 8 b. July 3, 1849. ii. Erastus, b. Oct. 27, 1851. hi. Minna, b. Oct. 26, 1853. iv. Elisha Taylor, b. Jan. 25, 1858. 354 Otis Whiting 7 Everett (Paul, 6 Josiah, b Joshua,' 1 Richard? John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Sept. 29, 1810, at Attleboro', Mass. ; died May 10, 1892, at Providence, R. I. ; married 1st, Emily ; married 2d, Mrs. Eliza A. , who resided, 1893, at Providence. Children, i-iv born at Providence, ix at Nashua, N. II.: i. Catherine M., 8 b. about 1832; m. Sept. 18, 1854, at Wren- tbam, Mass., Alvarine G. Dupee, son of Job and Mahatu Dupee, b. at Scituate, R. I. ii. William Denison, b. about 1834; m. Mar. 7. 1 s;-j, at Med- wav, Mass., Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Barber, dan. of William and Gertrude Salisbury, b. at Troy. X. Y. hi. Jennie E., b. about ls4-J; m. Dec. 25, I860, at Providence, Charles G. Cloudman, son of John G. ami Jam.' Cloud- man, b. at Portland, Me. 252 Descendants of Richard Everett. iv. Mary E., b. about 1847; m. Mar. 26, 1871, at Medway, Elias A. Wood, of Norfolk, son of Asa W. and Emma Wood, b. at Wrentham. v. Susan, b. ; m. Charles Howe, of Wrentham. vi. Joseph, b. . Res., 1895, Scituate, R. I. vii. Nathaniel, b. . viii. Zylpha, b. . Child of second wife : ix. Emma Jones, b. Oct. — , 1855 ; d. June 22, 1886, at Provi- dence. 355 Metcalf 7 Eveeett (Paul, 6 Josiah, 5 Joshua,* Richard, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 }, born Dec. 7, 1812, at Attleboro', Mass.; married 1st, May — , 1835, at Foxboro', Mass., Hannah A. Drake ; married 2d, Feb. 29, 1840, at Providence, R. I., Julia Anna Brickley, daughter of Henry and Lydia (Potter) Brickley, born , 1815, at Provi- dence ; died Jan. 20, 1884, at Wrentham, Mass. He resided, 1897, at Cambridgeport, Mass. Children, i born at Sharon, ii— viii at Wrentham : i. Hannah A., 8 b. about 1836 ; m. Jan. 1, 1854, at Wrentham, William A. Hill, son of William and Maryetta Hill, b. at Wrentham. Children of second wife : ii. George H., b. Sept. 21, 1842. Res., 1897, Maiden, Mass. hi. Susan Elizabeth, b. June — , 1844; d. Aug. 8, 1844. 510. iv. William F., b. Feb. 7, 1845. v. Ella Justina, b. Oct. 10, 1847 ; m. Jan. 22, 1864, at Wren- tham, Warren P. Andrews, of Wrentham, son of Nath- aniel and Eunice S. Andrews, b. about 1841, at Lowell, Mass. vi. Mary Elizabeth, b. June 8, 1849; d. Aug. 12, 1849. vii. Emma Frances, b. July 30, 1850 ; d. Mar. 3, 1853. viii. Jane Elizabeth, b. Oct. 1, 1852; m. June 30, 1874, at Medway, Mass., Albert Fisher, son of Timothy and Achsah (Shattuck) Fisher, b. about 1848, at Medway. 356 Silas Shepard 7 Everett (Silas, 6 Josiah, 5 Joshua* Richard, 3 John 2 Richard 1 '), born July 3, 1806, at Attleboro', Mass.; died Mar. 16, 1889, at Providence, R. I.; married Mar. 10, 1830, Al- Seventh Generation. 253 mira M. Farrington, born Jan. 21, 1813, at Sherborn, Mass. ; died Feb. 4, 1892, at Providence. He lived in various parts of New England, and finally settled in Providence about 1860. Children : i. Ellen Maria, 8 b. Mar. 29, 1831, at Wrentham; d. Sept. 3, 1832. ii. Annie E., b. Dec. 3, 1832, at Worcester, Mass. ; m. Dec. 31, 1860, at Worcester, Alfred H. Gates, son of Horatio and Fidelia A. Gates. 511. iii. Alfred Farrington, b. Apr. 28, 1835, at North Adams, Mass. 512. iv. Edward S., b. Oct. 12, 1837, at Bennington, Vt. v. Handel P., b. Jan. 8, 1840, at Providence, R. I. ; married Oct. 4, 1875, at Providence, Mrs. Elizabeth W. Reed, dau. of Simeon and Betsey B. Skinner, b. April 2, 1831, at North Providence. He served durinsj the Civil war in company A, 51st regiment, Mass. Vols. Res., 1898, Providence. 513. vi. Stephen T., b. Oct. 30, 1843, at Providence. vii. Olnev W., b. June 17, 1845, at TTxbridsje, Mass. ; d. Aug. 25, 1845. viii. Harriet N., b. Dec. 12, 1846, at East Douglas, Mass.; d. Aug. 1, 1848. ix. Arthur M., b. Feb. 4, 1851, at Southbridge, Mass. ; d. Aug. 25, 1851. 357 Josiah Fisk 7 Everett (Silas, 6 Josiah, 5 Joshua,* Richard, 5 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Nov. 14, 1808, at Attleboro', Mass. ; died Feb. 26, 1891, at Providence, R. I. ; married Feb. 15, 1829, at Providence, Mary Ann Hazard, daughter of Henry Starr Hazard, bom May 14, 1813, at Warwick, R. I. ; living, 1898, at Provi- dence. Children, born at Providence : i. Josiah Fisk, 8 b. Sept. 26, 1829; d. Sept. 27, 1829. ii. Josiah Nelson, b. Mar. 27, 1831 ; d. Nov. 11, 1850. iii. Caroline A., b. Mar. 10, 1833; d. Jan. 26, 1853. iv. Helen M., b. Mar. 6, 1835; d. Dec. 8, 1853. 514. v. Charles Hazard, b. Feb. 14, 1837. vi. Emma E., b. Apr. 3, 1839; d. Mav 17, lS.'.tl. vii. Rowena F., b. Feb. 27, 1841 ; d. Nov. 1, 1845. viii. Mary A., b. Apr. 20, 1843; d. Sept. 21. is;.:.. ix. William Henrv, b. May 29, 1845; d. June 30, 1868. 254 .. Descendants of Richard Everett. x. Byron H., b. July 16, 1S47; d. July 19, 1848. xi. David S., b. June 10, 1849. Res., 1893, St. Louis, Mo. 515. xii. Edward Chauncey Fuller, b. Dec. 15, 1851. 358 Eeastus Davis 7 Everett (Silas, 6 Josiahf Joshua* Richard? John? Richard 1 *), born Sept. 22, 1810, at Attleboro', Mass.; died Feb. 28, 1881, at Falls Church, Va. ; buried in PlainiieM Cem- etery, Wrentham, Mass. ; married 1st, Dec. 3, 1835, Mercy Shepard Daggett, daughter of Hon. Ebenezer and Sally (Maxcy) Daggett, b. Jan. 14, 1814, at Attleboro' ; died Nov. 23, 1843, at Boston, Mass. ; married 2d, Apr. 15, 1845, at Providence, R. I., Sarah Low Holden, daughter of Capt. Thomas Holden, of Warwick, R. I., born Aug. 22, 1816 ; died May 1, 1853, at Somerville, Mass. ; married 3d, Mar. 16, 1857, at Corinth, Vt., Mary Spear Clement, daughter of David Clement, b. Oct. 8, 1826, at Corinth, Vt. He was a dry goods merchant for nearly fifty years on Hanover street, Boston. Children : i. Ellen Louisa, 8 b. Aug. 31, 1836 ; liviug, 1897. ii. Edward Maxcy, b. Aug. 4, 1838 ; d. Sept. 3, 1845. hi. Charles Ebenezer, b. July 27, 1840; d. Sept. 20, 1840. 516. iv. Silas Shepard, b. Oct. 27, 1841. Children of second wife : v. Manton, b. Jan. 25, 1846; d. Apr. 16, 1863, at Berwick City Hospital, Va. He served in the Civil war as pri- vate in company K, 38th regiment Mass. Vols, vi. Walter Daggett, b. Aug. 31, 1848 ; d. in California. vii. Sarah Holden, b. Nov. 23, 1850; m. June—, 1883, Dr. W. R. Hayden. Res., 1897, Bedford Springs, Mass. viii. Abby Frances, b. Apr. 21, 1853; living, 1897. Children of third wife : ix. Charles Clement, b. May 9, 1858; d. Jan. 12, 1887; m. May 15, 1884, Orissa Abbott, b. Aug. 2, 1862, at Ossipee, N. H. x. Frank, b. May 10, 1860; d. Aug. 22, 1862. xi. Arthur Herbert, b. Mar. 24, 1864; d. Jan. 15, 1891, at Lyme, N. H. xii. Ernest, b. June 3, 1869; d. Jan. 7, 1873. Seventh Generation. -J.') 6 359 Horace 7 Everett {Jesse, 6 William, 5 Joshua* Richard? John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Sept. 14, 1817, at Albany, N. Y. ; married Dec. 26, 1844, Eve Maria Brinckerhoff, daughter of John and Gertrude (Schuyler) Brinckerhoff, of Albany. He was a manufacturer of tin ware at Philadelphia for many years, and resided there, 1899. Child: i. Edward Parker, 8 b. Sept. 29, 1845; d. Mar. 5, 1840. 360 Jacob Warren 7 Everett (Jacob, 6 Jeremiah, 5 Jeremiah* Rich- ard? John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Nov. 15, 1804, at Halifax, Vt. : died Apr. 26, 1852, at Springfield, Mass. ; married Dec. 2, 1832, at Halifax, Hannah Breed Dennison. Children, born at Halifax : i. Rhoda Angeline, 8 b. Mar. 19, 1834; m. Aug. 19, 1863, at Chicago, 111., Elan G. Clark, who d. Apr. 27, 1888, at Chicago, ii. Charles Warren, b. Apr. 2, 1838; d. Nov. 21, 1861. lie served in the Civil war as first sergeant of battery B, 1st regiment of light artillery, 111. Vols., and died of a wound received Nov. 7, 1861, at the battle of Belmont, Mo. 517. iii. Frank Dennison, b. Dec. 6, 1839. 361 Rev. Joel Sumner 7 Everett (Jacob, 6 Jeremiah, 5 Jeremiah,* Richard, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Aug. 28, 1813, at Halifax, Vt. ; died Mar. 8, 1856, at Bebek, Turkey; married Feb. 12, 18b".. Seraphina Haynes, daughter of Dea. Henry Haynes, of South- bridge, Mass., born Dec. 29, 1823, at Monson, Mass. ; died Dec. 27, 1854, at Constantinople, Turkey. He was fitted for college at Manchester, N. 11., and West Brat- tleboro', Vt. ; was graduated at Amherst College, 1840, and at Andover Theological School, 1844; ordained to the ministry at Southbridge, Mass., February, 1845, and sent by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions to Smyrna, Asia Minor, 1845-47, and to Constantinople, Turkey, 1847-56. For a 2oti Descendants of Richard Everett. more extended account of his career, see « The Missionary Sisters," by Mrs M. G. Benjamin, published by the American Tract So- ciety, 1860. Children, born at Constantinople : i. Mary Seraphina, 8 b. Mar. 11, 1847; d. Sept. 2, 1848. 518 £ \ ° r * IeMn£ \ b - T Se Pt- 16 > 1«48 ; m. Alonzo S. KimbaU. 018. m. Sumner Haynes, b. June 3, 1850 iv. Felicia, b. Dec. 24, 1851 ; d. Dec. 24, 1851. v. Susan Maria, b. Feb. 18, 1853; m. Jan. 3, 1876, Stephen Holmes Larned, son of Thomas Morris and Lucy (Holmes) Larned, b. at Dudley, Mass. Res, 1877, W orcester, Mass. vi. Elizabeth Marsh b Nov. 6, 1854; adopted by her uncle and aunt, Abel W. and Elizabeth T. Reed, Apr. 1, 1858 and her name changed to Elizabeth Marsh Reed; m.' George L. Brownell. 362 SusanT Everett (Jacob* Jeremiah? Jeremiah* Richard? John? *"W) born Sept. 26, 1820, at Halifax, Vt. ; died Oct. 7, 1900, at Williamstown, Mass.; married May 4, 1843, at Wilming- ton, Vt., Obed Hall, son of Lotan Hall, born Aug. 12, 1821 at Halifax; died Oct. 27, 1898, at Montpelier, Vt. Mr. Hall was a resident at Stamford, Vt., for more than fifty years ; held many public offices, and was prominent in county affairs. At the time of his death he was representing his town in the State Legislature. Children (Hall) : L ^nT F E T 6tt ' 8 b ^' 6 ' 1846 5 m - A P r - 2 ' 1874 > C ^ro- ™? ** Bean. Chddren: 1. Damon Everett? b. Dec. .. 6, 1875. 2. Elizabeth Mabel, b. Jan. 5, 1883. u. Mary Adeha b. July 7, 1849; m. June 3, 1896, Rev. Fay- ette Nichols. J 363 Samuel Fish" Everett (Jacob? Jeremiah? Jeremiah? Richard? John?mchard^ born Dec. 18, 1822, at Halifax, Vt. ; married Uec 1, 1850, at Lawrence, Mass., Harriet Crum Sweet, daughter of Edward and Sylvia (Crum) Sweet, born Mar. 27, 1825 at Seventh Generation. 257 Bristol, Vt. He was a machinist, living in Lawrence ; later re- moved to Rochester, N. Y., and about 1856, went to Onarga, 111., where he was living in 1893, a farmer and stock-raiser. Children, iii-v born at Onarga : i. Sylvia Jane, 8 b. Sept. 6, 1852, at Lawrence ; d. Oct. 18, 1857. ii. Carrie P., b. Nov. 24, 1855, at Rochester; m. Mar. 11, 1880, at Onarga, John Hobbis, of Piper City, 111. Res., 1893, Pa^e, N. D. hi. Edward S., b. Oct. 24, 1860. iv. Charles W., b. Dec. 6, 1862. v. Harriet C, b. June 24, 1865. 364 John Dwight" Everett (Jacob? Jeremiah? Jeremiah? Rich- ard? John? Richard 1 }, born Jan. 6, 1827, at Halifax, Vt. ; m. Jan. 10, 1849, at South Deerfield, Mass., Lucy Ann Smith. He was a farmer, at Halifax, until 1855, when he moved to South Deerfield, where he was living in 1893. Children, i-ii born at Halifax, iii at South Deerfield : 519. i. Charles Dwight, 8 b. Nov. 11, 1849. ii. Ann Maria, b. Nov. 6, 1852 ; d. Oct. 6, 1877, at South Deerfield; m. Mar. 11, 1874, at South Deerfield, Charles E. Stebbins. iii. Nettie May, b. July 22, 1867 ; d. June 29, 1889. 365 William 7 Everett (Samuel? Jeremiah? Jeremiah? Richard? John? Richard 1 }, born Jan. 18, 1819, near Pomeroy, Meigs county, Ohio ; died Dec. 1, 1885, near Marion, Marion county, Ohio ; mar- ried Nov. 14, 1844, at Marion, Electa Louisa Lewis, daughter of Kenyon Lewis, born Apr. 22, 1823, in Genesee county, N. Y. He was a farmer and lived in Marion county. Children, born in Marion county : i. Princess M., 8 b. Oct. 19, 1845; d. Feb. 20, 1894, at Marion; m. Nov. 26, 1867, at Marion, W. E. Davis, son of Nehe- miah Davis, b. July 4, 1845, at Marion. ii. William Bebb, b. Aug. 6, 1847; m. Oct. 2, 1895, in Quaker City, Ohio, Mrs. Minnie (Moore) Crabb, dau. of Thomas Moore, b. Nov. 13, 1856, at Quaker City. Res., 1896, Marion. 258 Descendants of Richard Everett. 520. iii. G. Taylor, b. Mar. 10, 1849. 521. iv. Millard Fillmore, b. Jan. 10, 1851. v. Leroy Randolph, b. Aug. 18, 1854; ra. Sept. 13, 1876, in Marion county, Laura P. Martin, dau. of Christopher Martin, b. May 18, 1854. vi. Samuel Franklin, b. June 20, 1859. Res., 1896, Marion county, vii. Edward T., b. Feb. 9, 1865. Res., 1896, Marion county. 366 Samuel Franklin 7 Everett (Samuel, 6 Jeremiah, 5 Jeremiah* Richard? John? Richard 1 '), born Feb. 12, 1834, in Marion county, Ohio ; married June 4, 1872, in Mercer county, 111., Sarah E. McHard, daughter of William McHard, born Jan. 5, 1840, in Mercer county. He lived, 1896, at Galesburg, 111., where he has been supervisor. Children, born in Mercer county : 522. i. Ralph W., 8 b. Aug. 14, 1873. ii. Rowena, b. Jan. 4, 1876. 367 Franklin 7 Everett (John? Jeremiah? Jeremiah? Richard? John? Richard 1 '), born May 30, 1825, in Oakland county, Mich.; died Jan. 29, 1887 ; married 1st, Oct. 23, 1854, Mary A. Warren, born in Madison county, N. Y. ; died July 5, 1873 ; married 2d, Apr. 8, 1874, at Sharon, Mich., Mary E. Fairchild, daughter of Stephen and Ann Fairchild, born Feb. 27, 1838, in Niagara county, N. Y. ; living, 1893, with her children, in Ypsilanti, Mich. He was a farmer and a justice of the peace, and lived fifty-three years at Sharon, Washtenaw county, Mich. Children : i. Franklin, 8 b. ; d. July 5, 1873. Children of second wife : ii. John Phelps, b. Mar. 28, 1876. iii. Henry Luther, b. Jan. 3, 1877. iv. Clara Louise, b. Jan. 3, 1877. Seventh Generation. 259 368 Jay 7 Everett (John, 6 Jeremiah, 5 Jeremiah, 4 Richard, 3 John, 2 lichard 1 *), born Oct. 2, 1827, in Washtenaw county, Mich. ; mar- ied Sept. 25, 1850, at Freedom, Mich., Susan Ann Smith, daughter f Henry and Wealthy (Foster) Smith, born Nov. 21, 1828, at tochester, N. Y. He has been engaged in the commission busi- Less, in mining and in farming ; has lived in California, Sharon, Inn Arbor and Chelsea, Mich. ; he has been highway commis- ioner, supervisor, justice and notary public. They celebrated heir golden wedding, Sept. 25, 1900, at their home at Chelsea. Children, i-ii born in California, iii-iv in Michigan : 523. i. Howard, 3 b. Oct. 1, 1854. ii. Carrie, b. Mar. 8, 1856; m. Aug. 17, 1880, Dr. Frantz H. Coe. Res., 1893, Seattle, Wash. 524. iii. Henry Phelps, b. Feb. 28, 1858. iv. Helen, b. Nov. 12, 1859 ; m. Mar. 24, 1886, Gilbert H. Gay. Res., 1893, Stockbridge, Mich, v. John Jay, b. Aug. 25, 1861 ; d. April 23, 1862. vi. Jessie, b. Oct, 9," 1863. Res., 1893, Chelsea. vii. Irene, b. July 24, 1865; m. June 12, 1891, Romain C. Tenner. Res., 1893, Marlette, Mich, viii. Frederick, b. Dec. 23, 1867. Res., 1900, Seattle. 369 John 7 Everett (John, 6 Jeremiah, 5 Jeremiah, 4 Richard, 3 John 2 lichard 1 ), born Feb. 2, 1831, at Ann Arbor, Mich. ; married Mar. , 1855, at Sylvan Centre, Mich., Sarah A. Spencer, daughter of £. Spencer, born at Lodi township, Washtenaw county, Mich. He esided, 1893, at Gardner, Kan., where he was a farmer and stock aiser. Children : i. Sumner J., 8 b. Oct. 5, 1856; d. Dec. — , 1856. ii. Addie, b. Apr. 2, 1858 ; m. Nov. 2, 1882, Harrington Fruit. 525. iii. John Phelps, b. Mar. 25, 1861. iv. Grant, b. Feb. 18, 1864; d. Feb. 18, 1864. v. Lillie, b. Sept. 15, 1866; m. Nov. — , 1884, Dr. C. C. Jordan, vi. Emma P., b. Aug. 7, 1868 ; d. Oct. — , 1868. 260 Descendants of Richard Everett. vii. H. Julia, b. Feb. 7, 1871; m. Dec. 7, 1892, James DeGar. viii. Henrie L., b. Apr. 24, 1873. ix. Maude G., b. Jan. 16, 1875. 370 Brainard 7 Everett (Jonas, 6 John, 5 Jeremiah* Richard? John, 2 Richard 1 }, born Mar. 15, 1807, at Watertown, N. Y. ; married Jan. 17, 1831, at Orleans, N. Y., Flavilla Britton. He was a farmer, and in 1861 was living at Orleans. Children, i-iii and vi-vii born at Orleans, iv-v at Lyme, N. Y. : 526. i. Franklin B., 8 b. Dec. 2, 1831. ii. Mary, b. Oct. 1, 1834; d. Oct. 27, 1860; m. July 4, 1856, A. Judson Marshall, hi. Jonas B., b. May 20, 1836; m. July 4, 1861, at Sparta, Sarah Bidleman. Res., 1861, near Grand Rapids, Mich., where he was a teacher, iv. Eliza M., b. May 14, 1838; m. May 10, 1860, at Orleans, Richard A. Irvin. Res., 1861, Clayton, N. Y., where he was a teacher, v. William H. H., b. Apr. 4, 1841. vi. Sarah E., b. Dec. 2, 1842. vii. Emma J., b. Aug. 5, 1844. 371 Dennis 7 Everett (Sylvester, 6 Samuel, 5 Jeremiah* Richard, 3 John? Richard 1 ), born June — , 1810, at Walpole, Mass.; died Feb. 21, 1882, at Attleboro, Mass. ; married , Fanny Drayton, daughter of Joseph and Melinda Drayton, born Sept. — , 1822, at Canton, Mass. ; died Feb. 12, 1895, at Providence, R. I. He was, in 1831, one of the early manufacturers of jewelry at South Attle- boro' and afterwards at North Attleboro'. Child, born at Attleboro' : i. Adelia Waity, 8 b. July 21, 1849; d. , 1898, at Provi- dence ; m. Edward Darling. 372 Richard Louis Ferdinand 7 Everett (Richard, 6 Samuel, 5 Jeremiah* Richard? John? Richard 1 ), born Nov. 26, 1833, at Providence, R. I. ; married Dec. 30, 1863, at New York City, /Seventh Generation. 261 \lice Eager, daughter of Thomas and Sarah J. Eager, born at Washingtonville, N. Y. He was a manufacturing jeweller at tforth Attleboro', Mass., until 1857, when he moved to New York }ity. In 1873, he organized the firm of Bliss Bros, and Everett, vith a factory at Attleboro', and had charge of the New York )ffice until he retired from the firm. Children : i. Richard, 8 b. Jan. 9, 1869; m. , 1890, at New York City, Sadie Leslie, who d. Apr. 1, 1891. ii. Ernest Cameron, b. Oct. 9, 1874. 373 Elbridge Gerry 7 Everett ( Otis, 6 Penuel? Jeremiah,* Richard? John? Richard 1 ), born , 1816, at New London, N. H. ; mar- ked , 1813, at Albany, N. Y., Sarah I. Cole, of Albany. Children : i. Edward J., 8 b. , 1845, at Albany; m. , 1867, at Deerfield, Mass., Susan Hawks. While a student at Williams College, he enlisted as private in 7th squadron, company B, R. I. Vol. cavalry. ii. Charles O., b. , 1847, at Albany. iii. Mary E., b. , 1851 ; d. , 1851, at Brattleboro, Vt. iv. Frederick G., b. , 1858, at Greenfield, Mass. 374 Otis Hamilton 7 Everett ( Otis, 6 Penuel? Jeremiah? Richard? John? Richard 1 '), born Oct. 16, 1832, at New London, N. H. ; married , 1855, Charlotte H. Giles, of Greenbush, N. Y. Children, i-iii born at Watervliet, N. Y., iv at Albany : i. Frank O., 8 b. , 1856. ii. William G, b. , 1858. iii. George B., b. , 1860. iv. Charles H., b. , 1864. 375 John H. 7 Everett (Leonard? Penuel? Jeremiah* Richard? John? Richard 1 ), born Sept. 7, 1841, at Corinth, Me.; married Apr. 21, 1870, at Kenduskeag, Me., Florence Atwood. He en- 262 Descendants of Richard Everett. listed July 24, 1862, as a private in company H, 16th regiment, Me. Vols. ; was wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862, and discharged June 27, 1865. He was living, 1892, at Kenduskeag, where he was postmaster. Child : i. Fannie Rowe, 8 b. Apr. 28, 1871, at Kenduskeag. 376 Lyman 7 Everett (Lyman? Penuel? Jeremiah* Richard? John? Richard 1 }, born Nov. 10, 1838, at Lahave, N. S. ; married , Amanda Rines. Children : i. Arthur, 8 b. Feb. 23, 1867. ii. Herbert, b. Nov. 10, 1868. 377 Elkanah Philip 7 Everett (Dexter? Levi? Jeremiah? Rich- ard? John? Richard 1 '), born Apr. 11, 1820, at Grafton, N. H. ; married 1st, Apr. 8, 1841, at New London, N. H., Martha G. Col- lins, daughter of Joseph and Phebe Collins, b. Feb. 22, 1820, at Salisbury, N. H. ; married 2d, Apr. 6, 1852, at New Hampton, N. H., Mary Ann Wallis, daughter of Levi and Olive (Quimby) Wallis, born Mar. 6, 1828, at Sanborn ton, N. H. A mechanic at Hill and Concord, N. H. Children, born at Hill : i. Abby M., 8 b. Aug. 10, 1845. ii. Joseph D., b. Aug. 29, 1848. iii. J. Edwards, b. Jan. 28, 1850 ; d. Apr. 27, 1893, at Laconia, N. H. ; m. at Fisherville, N. H., Effie R. Hardy, dau. of Robert and Elizabeth (Ordway) Hardy. Children of second wife : iv. Levi W., b. June 24, 1853. v. Frank M., b. Dec. 27, 1854; m. Dec. 25, 1876, Eva R. Chick, dau. of Thomas C. and Nancy J. (Quimby) Chick, b. Sept. 12, 1855. Res., 1897, at Laconia, N. H. Seventh Generation. 26o 378 Moses Plngree 7 Everett (Dexter, 6 Levi, 6 Jeremiah* Richard? John,' 1 Richard 1 '), born June 1, 1823, at New London, N. H. ; mar- ried Dec. 20, 1854, at Lyndon, Vt., Judith Magoun, daughter of Edward P. Magoun, born Oct. 19, 1839, at Burke, Vt. He re- sided, 1893, at Lyndon. Children, born at Lyndon : i. Jennie Victoria, 8 b. July 5, 1866. ii. Martin Van Bnren, b. Mar. 81, 1869. 379 David E. 7 Everett (Dexter, 6 Levi, 5 Jeremiah* Richard, 5 John? Richard 1 ), born Oct. 25, 1825, at New London, N. H. ; married June 1, 1818, at Franklin, N. H., Harriet R. Davis, daughter of Rev. Richard Davis, born June 10, 1825, at Locke, N. Y. He has lived at Hill, Bristol, and Concord, N. H., where he and his wife celebrated their golden wedding. He was town clerk of Bristol for five years. He enlisted, Aug. 20, 1862, as a private, and was mustered, Sept. 8, 1862, as first lieutenant, company D, 12th regiment N. H. Vols. He was discharged Jan. 25, 1863, for disability. He has, since the war, held the rank of captain in the New Hampshire militia. Children : 527. i. DeVolney, 8 b. July 81, 1850, at Hill. ii. DeWitt Clinton, b. Apr. 17, 1854, at Bristol; m. Oct. 15, 1878, at Concord, Martha J. Bailey, dau. of Ezekiel Bailey, b. Sept. 16, 1851, at Warwick, P. Q. Res., 1897, Concord, N. H. 380 Jonathan Gay 7 Everett (Milton 6 Levi? Jeremiah? Richard? John? Richard 1 ), born Nov. 28, 1817, at Springfield, N. 11.; died Mar. 3, 1877, at New London, N. H. ; married 1st, about 1841, at New London, Mary Ann Harvey, daughter of Levi and Polly Har- vey, born Feb. — , 1819, at New London; died there Jan. 12, 1872; married 2d, , Sarah L. . He was a carpenter and lived at New London. 264 Descendants of Richard Everett. Child, born at New London : 528. i. Charles A., 8 b. Oct. 31, 1844. 381 Harrison 7 Everett (Milton? Levi? Jeremiah? Richard? John? Richard}}, born Mar. 30, 1825, at New London, N. H. ; married Oct. 28, 1847, Elizabeth F. Clark, daughter of Robert W. Clark, born Dec. 23, 1827, at Orwell, Vt. They reside at Sioux City, la. Children : i. Julia F., 8 b. June 29, 1853; m. Feb. 3, 1873, George T. Hope, ii. Robert H., b. Mar. 7, 1856; m. Dec. 22, 1875, Mary Booth, hi. Milton M., b. Feb. 2, 1870 ; m. Apr. — , 1892, Nora Wyatt. 382 Benjamin Gay 7 Everett (Milton? Levi? Jeremiah? Richard? John? Richard 1 '), born Dec. 3, 1834, at Springfield, N. H. ; married Aug. 9, 1873, at New London, N. H., Mrs. Sarah E. Crafts, daugh- ter of Greene Johnson, born Mar. 16, 1844, at Henniker, N. H. They reside, 1902, at Elkins, N. H. Children : i. Frederick Elwin, 8 b. Apr. 16, 1876; m. Sept. 12, 1900, Gertrude Eaton Lamson, dau. of Rufus William and Cy- rene Dam (Eaton) Lamson. Res., Somerville, Mass. ii. Mary Almedia, b. Apr. 17, 1880. 383 Major George Washington 7 Everett (Jonathan? Jonathan? Jonathan? Richard? John? Richard 1 ), born Nov. 28, 1819, at New London, N. H. ; died Aug. 27, 1863, at Cincinnati, O. ; married Oct. 30, 1849, Ellen Frances Lane, daughter of David and Hannah Lane, born Sept. 16, 1827, at Gloucester, Mass.; died Dec. 16, 1888, at Danvers, Mass. He attended school at New London, read law there in the office of Walter P. Flanders, and was admitted to the bar in 1847. He was solicitor for Merrimac county and representative to the State Seventh Generation. 265 legislature in 1852 and 1856. He was commissioned major of the 9th regiment N. II. Vols., Aug. 26, 1862, taken sick as his regi- ment was ascending the Mississippi river and died at Cincinnati on his way home on furlough. For a more extended account of him, see the 1865 Report of the Adjutant General of Now Hamp- shire, and "Bench and Bar of New Hampshire" by C. II. Bell. Children, born at New London : i. Bertha Ada, 8 b. Apr. 4, 1851 ; d. Oct. 7, 1868. 529. ii. George Washington, b. Nov. 22, 1853. iii. Mary Lane, b. Sept. 30, 1855; d. Sept. 20, 1893, at Rock- port, Mass.; m. July 23, 1881, at Rockport, Daniel Mahoney, son of Patrick and Julia (O'Neil) Mahoney, b. June 12, 1854, at Rowley. Children (Mahoney) : 1. Daniel Amos* b. Jan. 7, 1884. 2. George Everett, b. Jan. 31, 1885. 3. Ruth Ellen, b. Nov. 25, 1887. iv. Ellen Frances, b. Apr. 6, 1858; living, 1899, at Danvers, Mass.; m. Oct. 27, 1892, at Danvers, George Morris Peabody, son of Jeremiah Flint and Betsey (Wilkins) Peabody, b. July 2, 1854, at Danvers. Children (Pea- body) : 1. George Morris, 9 b. Aug. 19, 1893. 2. Charles Alden, b. Sept. 28, 1897. 530. v. Jonathan Robert, b. Nov. 6, 1861. 384 Abial Burpee 7 Everett (Jonathan, 6 Jonathan, 6 Jonathan,* Richard? John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Apr. 4, 1824, at New London, N. II.; married Oct. 24, 1848, at Chelmsford, Mass., Harriet E. Spaulding, daughter of Isaiah and Martha (Byam) Spa aiding, born July 5, 1826, at Chelmsford. He was a farmer at New London and Chelmsford. Children, born at New London : 531. i. Frank S., 8 b. May 28, 1853. ii. Mary E., b. Jan. 1, 1862; d. Aug. 20, 1874. iii. Edward L., b. June 28, 1865; d. Oct. 11, 18C.:>. 3S5 Daniel Ronaldo 7 Everett (Daniel, 6 Jonathan* Jonathan, 4 Richard? John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Aug. 26, 1827, at New London, N. H.; died Feb. 5, 1889; married July 2, 1854, at Salisbury, N. 266 Descendants of Richard Everett. H., Harriet Amanda Calef, born July 4, 1829, at Salisbury; living, 1893, at New York City. He was a dry goods merchant at Salis- bury and Henniker, N. H. Children : i. Charles Edward, 8 b. . ii. Rums Clement, b. iii. Martha Gale, b. ; m. Sept. 29, 1881, at Henniker, Henry Armstrong, of Boston, Mass. iv. Mary Clement, b. . 386 David B. v Everett (David Mann, 6 Pelatiah, 5 Jonathan, 4 Rich- ard* John, 2 Richard 1 ), born July 16, 1826, at South Thomaston, Me. ; married June 21, 1850, at New York City, Clementine C. Fales, daughter of George and Mary Fales, born Sept. 13, 1828, at Thomaston. He lived at South Thomaston, until Apr., 1859, when he moved to Brooklyn, N. Y., and from there, Nov., 1868, to Pearl River, Rockland county, N. Y., where he was living in 1897. He was a sea captain, but for many years has been a master stevedore, at the head of the firm of D. B. Everett & Co., of New York City. Children, i-iii born at South Thomaston, iv, v at Brooklyn : i. Mary C., 8 b. Mar. 23, 1852; m. Mar. 1, 1873, at Spring Valley, N. Y., Dr. A. O. Bogert. ii. Emily F., b. Nov. 20, 1855; d. Mar. 28, 1893; m. May 1, 1878, at Pearl River, John Cordecker, who d. Mar. 18, 1883. iii. Francis E., b. Jan. 1, 1859; d. June 26, 1861. iv. Sarah F., b. Mar. 27, 1862; m. Sept. 1, 1885, Ferdinand Rufner. v. Jennie R., b. Apr. 26, 1867 ; m. Oct. 8, 1889, Sylvester Hutton. 387 Samuel G. 7 Everett (David Mann, 6 Pelatiah, 5 Jonathan, 4 Richard, 8 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Nov. 3, 1828, at South Thomas- ton, Me. ; married Nov. 25, 1856, Susan E. Emery, daughter of John and Margaret Emery, born Oct. — , 1834. Seventh Generation, 267 Children, born at South Thoniaston : i. Adrian C., 8 b. Feb. — , 1859. ii. Margaret Eveline, b. July 22, 1862. iii. George Samuel, b. Apr. 19, 1871. iv. Amelia Eveline, b. Jan. 22, 1877. 388 George Cutting 7 Everett (Pelatiah Mann, 6 Pelatiah, 5 Jona- than,* Richard, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Apr. 17, 1813, at Fitz- william, N. H. ; died there Sept. 28, 1860 ; married May 15, 1838, Frances Maria Thompson, daughter of Ezekiel and Paulina (Applin) Thompson, born May 25, 1821, at Swanzey, N. H. She married second, Jan. 16, 1873, Col. Nelson Converse, of Marlboro', N. H. They lived at Fitzwilliam. Children, born at Fitzwilliam : i. Mary Elizabeth, 8 b. Dec. 27, 1844; m. Nov. 27, 1861, Daniel French Bowkei", son of Elijah and Dorothy (Crombie) Bowker, b. Aug. 31, 1841. Res., 1888, Keene, N. H. ii. Abbie Sophia, b. June 4, 1848; m. Mar. 3, 1869, Thomas S. Whitney, son of Zackariak and Hepsibeth (Smith) Whitney, b. Apr. 21, 1844, at Peru, Vt. Res., 1888, Rindge, N. II. iii. George Frank, b. May 20, 1850 ; d. Nov. 22, 1850. iv. Edith Maria, b. Aug. 2, 1851 ; d. Jan. 19, 1852. v. Frank Leslie, b. Apr. 30, 1855; d. July 17, 1857. vi. Edward Lincoln, b. May 9, 1860; d. June 23, 1863. 389 Lorenzo Carter 7 Everett (Pelatiah Mann? Pelatiah, 6 Jona- than* Richard, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Mar. 23, 1818, at Fitz- william, N. H. ; died Nov. 16, 1870, probably at Troy, N. V. : married Apr. 16, 1841, Cynthia Allen, daughter of John J. and Cynthia (Amadon) Allen, born Mar. 3, 1823. She married second, Oct. 24, 1882, Joseph Bowman, of Troy, N. Y. Children, i-ii born at Fitzwilliam, iii at Troy: i. Edgar Herbert Lorenzo, s b. Aug. 26, 1846; d. Aug. 29, 1847. 532. ii. Edgar Lorenzo, b. Aug. 11, 1848. iii. Henrv Allen Gilbert, b. Apr. 29, 1860. 268 Descendants of Richard Everett. 390 William Henry 7 Everett (Pelatiah Mann? Pelatiah? Jona- than? Richard? Jolm? Richard 1 }, bom Sept. 3, 1824, at Fitzwilliarn, N. H. ; married 1st, May 11, 1847, Caroline Augusta Wales, daugh- ter of Jacob and Sylvia A. Wales, born Aug. 7, 1825 ; married 2d, Caroline Ruth Sherwood, daughter of John and Jane (Harris) Sherwood, of Wilmington, Del., who died Dec. 30, 1885. He lived at Fitzwilliarn and Wilmington. Children : i. William Henry, 8 b. Dec. 4, 1849 ; m. Margaret Gilleu, of Wilmington, ii. Caroline Alfaretta, b. Apr. 14, 1855; m. George Ricords, of Wilmington. 391 Albert M. 7 Everett (Joel? Pelatiah? Jonathan? Richard? John? Richard 1 }, b. Nov. 16, 1830, at Wrentham, Mass. ; married 1st, Nov. 25, 1855, at Bridgewater, Mass., Nancy P. Wyatt, daughter of Robert and Lydia Wyatt, born Aug. 5, 1831, at Bris- tol, R. I. ; died Dec. 26, 1872, at Attleboro', Mass. ; married 2d, Oct. 14, 1874, at Attleboro', Sarah Jane Steele, daughter of Henry and Sarah Steele, born about 1841, at Lowell, Mass. He early lived at Wrentham, but for more than forty years has lived at Attleboro', where, in 1877, he was a selectman. Children, born at Attleboro' : i. Caroline A., 8 b. Sept. 5, 1856; d. Mar. 21, 1884; m. May 29, 1873, at Attleboro', Horace B. Shaw, son of William P. and Susan E. Shaw. ii. William Henry, b. July 11, 1860; in 1895, he was a part- ner in the firm of W. P. Marble & Co., art novelties, Boston, Mass., with a residence at Medfield. Children of second wife : iii. Florence Adelaide, b. Mar. 18, 1878. iv. Chester S., b. Dec. 9, 1881. 392 Albert 7 Everett (Leonard F.? Pelatiah? Jonathan? Richard? John? Richard 1 }, born Mar. 25, 1840, at Sutton, Mass.; married Seventh Generation. 269 June 12, 1870, at West Boylston, Mass., Fannie Reid, daughter of Thomas Reid, of Clinton, Mass. During the Civil war he served in company H, 15th Mass. infantry, as corporal. He was engaged in the battles of Ball's Bluff, Fair Oaks, Antietam, Fredericksburg, second Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, and many minor engagements. At Ball's Bluff he was slightly wounded, and more severely at Gettysburg in the onset of Pickett's charge. He volunteered twice for extra-hazardous duty, for which he received promotion at the second battle of Fredericksburg. He has resided at West Boyls- ton, North Brookfield, and Worcester, Mass. Children, i-ii born at North Brookfield, iii at Worcester : i. Jennie Augusta, 8 b. Sept. 16, 1871 ; d. young. ii. Frances Isabelle, b. Aug. 24, 1874. Res., Worcester, iii. Albert Leonard, b. Dec. 4, 1884; d. young. 393 Susan Augusta 7 Everett (Leonard F., e Pelatiah? Jonathan, 11 Richard? John? Richard 1 ^, born Mar. 18, 1842, at Sutton, Mass. ; married Feb. 7, 1864, at Sutton, Franklin Sargent, son of Thomas and Clarissa (Holbrook) Sargent. He enlisted in company E, 21st regiment Mass. infantry, and served more than four years in the Civil war; he was engaged in the battles of Roanoke Island, Chantilly and others ; was color-corporal, and twice severely wounded. Children (Sargent), i bom at Sutton, ii-v at West Boylston, vi-viii at Lancaster, Mass. : i. Mahlon Everett, 8 b. Mar. 17, 1865 ; d. Sept. 23, 1868. ii. Albert Edgar, b. Feb. 21, 1867 ; d. Dec. 1, 1S6,. iii. Irving Emerson, b. Oct. 11, 1868; m. Belle Winter, of Ingleside, Ga. Children, born at Atlanta, Ga. : 1. Irving Winter* b. Nov. 10, 1899. 2. Earle Augustus, b. Jan. 23, 1901. iv. Alice Frances, b. June 25, 1871: m. Aug. 11, 1897, John Lewis Prior, of Hornellsville, N. Y. v. Martha Augusta, b. Mar. 20, 1874. vi. Edgar Everett, b. June 9, 1876. vii. Jennie Vylena, b. Nov. 16, 1878. viii. Susie Elizabeth, b. May 29, 1881. 270 Descendants of Richard Everett. 394 James Manning 7 Everett (Manning, 6 Timothy? Jonathan,* Richard, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Aug. 20, 1809, at Wrentham, Mass. ; died Dec. 27, 1862, at Roxbury, Mass. ; married Apr. 29, 1839, at Boston, Mass., Sarah B. Brown, daughter of William and Amelia (Albertson) Brown, born Nov. 25, 1805, at Boston ; died Sept. 5, 1896, at Somerville, Mass. He was a printer and resided at Cam- bridge and Roxbury. Children, born at Boston : i. James Harrison, 8 b. , 1841. Res., 1897, Somerville. ii. Sarah Amelia, b. May 23, 1 843. iii. Winthrop Irving, b. Nov. 25, 1850; d. Mar. 9, 1866, at Boston. 395 Preston French 7 Everett (Manning? Timothy? Jonathan? Richard? John? Richard 1 ), born Jan. 6, 1812, at Wrentham, Mass. : died Mar. 22, 1888, at Pawtucket, R. I. ; married May 4, 1836, at Pawtucket, Jerusha Allen Nichols, daughter of George and Mary Nichols, born Dec. 6, 1813, at Pawtucket; died there, Jan. 16, 1898. Children, born at Pawtucket : i. Ellen Frances, 8 b. Sept. 3, 1840. Res., 1898, Pawtucket. ii. Albert Preston, b. Dec. 4, 1846. Res., 1898, Pawtucket. 396 Silas Kendrick 7 Everett (Nathaniel? Nathaniel? Israel? Richard? John? Richard 1 ), born Feb. 25, 1801, at Hanover, N. H. : married 1st, May 12, 1831, Sarah Holmes Goff, of Boston, Mass., who died Nov. 6, 1847 ; married 2d, July 14, 1853, Harriet Emily Jones, of New York City. He was a merchant at New York City from 1840 to 1860. Children, born at New York City : i. Edward Clarence, 8 b. Mar. 20, 1833 ; d. June 16, 1860. ii. Charles James, b. July 22, 1836. iii. Sarah Louisa, b. June 6, 1839; d. Aug. 17, 1860. iv. William Henry, b. Dec. 29, 1841. v. Silas Kendrick, b. Oct. 5, 1847; d. Apr. 19, 1848. Seventh Generation. 271 Children of second wife : vi. Marian Jones, b. Mar. 28, 1854. vii. Silas Kendrick, b. Mar. 24, 1856. viii. Emily Augusta, b. Jan. 12, 1858. 397 Dea. Francis 7 Everett (John? Nathaniel? Israel? Richard? John? Richard 1 '), born July 16, 1803, at Lunenburg, Vt. ; died May 2, 1884, at Dedham, Mass. ; married , Mary Norcross Pratt, of Newton, Mass., daughter of Joseph and Lucy S. Pratt, born Aug. 8, 1813, at Waterford, Me. ; died Aug. 20, 1882, at Dedham. He bought land, with his father, at New London, N. H., in 1825, on which he resided till he removed to Dedham. Children : i. Robert Francis, 8 b. Oct. 29, 1839; sergeant in company K, 31st regiment Mass. Inf. ; discharged for disability, Feb. 17, 1865. ii. John Henry, b. Nov. 27, 1841 ; d. May 14, 1842. iii. Mary Coolidge, b. Feb. 19, 1843. iv. Henry Coolidge, b. Feb. 19, 1843; d. Jan. 19, 1865, at the Harwoocl hospital, "Washington, D. C. ; enlisted Aug. 24, 1861, in company F, 18th regiment Mass. Inf.; re- enlisted Jan. — , 1864; transferred Oct. 21, 1864, to company D, 32d regiment Mass. Inf. v. Eliza Jane, b. Sept. 14, 1845, at Dedham ; m. Jan. 1, 1868, at Dedham, John Lowey, b. — , 1839, in Ireland. vi. Ellen Adeline, b. Jan. 20,*1849, at Dedham; d. there Nov. 24, 1859. vii. Eva Augusta, b. Dec. 13, 1852. 398 Richard 7 Everett (Jesse? Nathaniel? Israel? Richard? John? Richard 1 ), born Mar. 26, 1804, at Hanover, N. H. : died Mar. 6, 1880, at Fairlee, Vt. ; married Nov. 16, 1829, at Hanover. Sally Runnels, daughter of Joseph and Rebecca (Chesley) Runnels, born June 4, 1803, at New Durham, N. H. ; died Sept. 6, 1881. at Fairlee. He resided in Hanover and Lyme, N. H., and Fairlee and Bradford, Vt. z7z Descendants of Richard Everett. Children : 533. i. Joseph, 8 b. Nov. 16, 1833, at Hanover. ii. Lucy A., b. , 1837, at Fairlee ; m. Apr. 30, 1859, at Lowell, Mass., Henry K. Wilkins, son of Rufus and Mary J. Wilkins, b. at Lowell, , 1837. 399 William" Everett (Jesse, 6 Nathaniel? Israel? Richard? John? Richard 1 '), born , at Hanover, N. H. ; married Margaret D. Whiting, daughter of Edmund Whiting, born , 1823, at Rox- bu'ry, Mass. ; died Nov. 10, 1873. Children : i. Charles F., 8 b. about 1839, at Boston, Mass. ; m. Sept. 1, 1862, at Hanover, Harriet A. Ward, dau. of Joseph G. and Anna (Tenney) Ward, ii. Cornelia W., b. about 1843 ; m. May 23, 1860, at Hanover, N. H., Lemuel D. Tenney, son of John and Tryphena Tenney. 534. hi. William H., b. Feb. 23, 1844, at Hanover, N. H. 400 Samuel Rowley 7 Everett (Samuel? Nathaniel? Israel? Rich- ard? John? Richard 1 ), born Nov. 8, 1805, at Canaan, N. H. ; died Apr. 5, 1849, at Hanover, N. H. ; married Dec. 1, 1829, at Han- over, Sabrina Smith, daughter of Louden and Esther Smith, born May 2, 1800, at Hanover; died there Mar. 2, 1878. Children, born at Hanover : i. Rosetta M., 8 b. Sept. 1, 1830; m. 1st, Feb. 27, 1854, at Hanover, Dr. G. W. Scott, b. at Greensboro', Vt. ; d. — , 1864, at Corinth, Vt. ; m. 2d, Julv 18, 1878, at Sheffield, Vt., Hosea B. Garfield, b. at Glover, Vt. ; d. , 1888, at Sheffield. 535. ii. Cyrus Franklin, b. Apr. 24, 1832. hi. Esther A., b. Apr. 7, 1837; d. May 26, 1867; m. Samuel Burt, of St. Johnsbury, Vt. 401 Nathaniel Hewes 7 Everett (Samuel? Nathaniel? Israel? Richard? John? Richard 1 ) born Apr. 8, 1808 ; died July 31, 1870, at Swiftwater, N. H. ; married Apr. 26, 1840, Mary Johnson Seventh Generation. 273 Stearns, daughter of Isaac Steams, born Nov. 27, 1813 ; died Jan. 11, 1890, at Bradford, Vt. He lived in Lisbon, Lyman, and Swiftwater. Children, i-ii born at Lisbon, iii-iv at Lyman : i. Charles Franklin, 3 b. Apr. 25, 1841; d. Jan. 1, 1838, at Norwich, Conn. ; rn. 1st, May 28, 1863, at Littleton, N. H., Helen M. Bowman, b. Feb. — , 1842 ; d. Oct. 2, 1877, at Littleton; m. 2d, Nov. 5, 1879, at Littleton, Isabel Noble, ii. Frederic Hewes, b. Nov. 1, 1844; d. Feb. 28, 1857, at Dalton, N. H. 536. hi. Frank Hewes, b. May 24, 1851. 537. iv. Edward Nathaniel, b. Sept. 14, 1855. 402 Moody Hewes 7 Everett (Samuel, 6 Nathaniel? Israel* Rich- a?'d, 3 John, 2 Riehai'd 1 ), born , 1812, at Dalton, N. H. ; died Jan. 26, 1865, at Dalton ; married Oct. 9, 1845, at Littleton, N. H., Sarah A. Steere, daughter of Russell and Sarah Steere, born May 23, 1827, at Littleton. He was a farmer, a shoemaker and a cooper, and lived at Littleton, Lyman and Dalton, N. H., Granby and Lunenburg, Vt. Children : i. Moody Hewes, 8 b. July 21, 1847; d. Apr. 23, 1895, at Lyndon, Vt. ; married Dec. 25, 1873, at St. Johnsbury, Vt., Lilla Clark, daughter of Joel Clark, born at Cabot, Vt. ii. Almena L., b. July 14, 1849; d. July 27, 1884; m. at Lit- tleton, James Bonett. hi. Eliza M., b. Feb. 9, 1851; m. June 7, 1868, Francis V. Hall, b. Oct. 15, 1844, at Lyman, N. II. Res., 1897, Lisbon, N. H. iv. Viola Rosette, b. Apr. 25, 1852; m. 2d, Feb. 19, 1878 r at Providence, R. I., James E. Purkis, son of Robert and Harriet Purkis. v. Ida E., b. June 23, 1857; m. Frank O. Nourse, b. Apr. 13, 1852, at Littleton. vi. Alice E., b. July 30, 1860 ; m. Dec. 25, 1877, Charles Peck, b. Mar. 19, 1850, at Danville, Vt. vii. Phoebe J., b. Oct, 26, 1863; d. June 10, 1896. 274 Descendants of Richard Everett. 403 Samuel" Everett (Ebenezer? Ebenezer, 5 Israel, 4 Richard, 2, John, 2 Richard 1 }, born May 4, 1807, at Sedgwick, Me. ; married May 26, 1842, at Milton, Mass., Martha Jones Stanley, born Apr. 17, 1810, at Milton ; died there May 31, 1892, in the house in which she was born and had always lived. He resided, 1896, at Milton. Children, born at Milton : i. N. Stanley, 8 b. Apr. 24, 1843 ; died Sept. 22, 1862; served in company A, 13th regiment, Mass. infantry. ii. Mary Webster, b. Sept. 9, 1845; m. June 5, 1873, Frederic M. Safford. Res., 1896, Milton. iii. S. Austin, b. Jan. 19, 1848; d. Oct. 19, 1877. 404 David H. 7 Everett (JEbenezer? Ebenezerf Israel, 4 Richard? John, 2 Richard 1 }, born Sept. 13, 1809, at Sedgwick, Me. ; died Oct. 8, 1867, at Stockbridge, Vt. ; married May 27, 1832, at Bethel, Vt., Lydia Lyon, daughter of Roswell and Lydia Lyon, born Sept. 7, 1813, at Stockbridge. He lived in Stockbridge, where he was selectman and overseer of the poor. He twice represented his town in the Vermont Legislature. Children, born at Stockbridge : 538. i. Merrick, 8 b. Sept. 30, 1833. ii. Olive M., b. Apr. 29, 1849; m. Jan. 17, 1872, Eugene Chaffee, of Pittsford, Vt. 405 Benjamin H. 7 Everett (Ebenezer, 6 Ebenezer, 6 Israel, 4 Richard, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 }, born June 21, 1825, at Stockbridge, Vt. ; married May 27, 1848, at East Weymouth, Mass., Rebecca C. Lawrence, daughter of Nathan and Elizabeth Lawrence, born about 1826, at Quincy, Mass. They resided, 1894, at East Weymouth. Child, born at East Weymouth : i. Charles Grey, 8 b. May 15, 1864; m. 1st, Feb. 2, 1884, at Hingham, Mass., Mary E. Leigh, dau. of Thomas and Ellen (Tinsley) Lei^h, b. , 1 866, at Coventry, Eng. ; d. Mar. 1, 1884, at Hingham; m. 2d, Nov. 23, 1887, Sarah M. Whitcomb, b. Feb. 7, 1868, at Scituate, Mass. In 1894 he was assistant keeper at Minot's light station. /Seventh Generation. 27-~> 406 Nathaniel Hill 7 Everett ( Willard, 6 William, 5 Israel, 4 Rich- ard, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born July 5, 1827, at Dedham, Mass. ; died June 13, 1896, at Dorchester, Mass.; married Nov. 9, 1853, Lucy Ann Pond, daughter of Francis T. and Lucy Pond, born , 1833, at Dedham; died Nov. 4, 1859, at Dedham. He lived at Dedham and Dorchester. Children, born at Dedham : i. Willard F., 8 b. July 27, 1856. ii. Charles T., b. Apr. 18, 1859; d. Mar. 24, 1878. 407 George 7 Everett (Leonard, 6 William, 5 Israel, 4 Richard, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born May 25, 1821, at Dorchester, Mass. ; died Feb. 1, 1897, at Dorchester; married Dec. 2, 1846, Mary V. Glover, of Dorchester, daughter of Warren Glover, born Nov. 20, 1823 ; died Jan. 17, 1889. Children : i. Ellen Frances, 8 b. Aug. 25, 1847. ii. Mary Anna, b. Aug. 23, 1851 ; d. Apr. 15, 1852. hi. Emily, b. Aug. 11, 1854; d. Sept. 1, 1854. iv. Edith Warren, b. Jam 19, 1859; m. Sept. 22, 1880, H. Clifford Gallagher, of Milton, Mass. v. George Frederick, b. July 31, 1862. Res., Milton Lower Mills. 408 Leonard 7 Everett (Leonard, 6 William, 5 Israel, 4 Richard, 3 John 2 Richard 1 ), born July 18, 1827, at Dorchester, Mass. ; died June 25, 1861; married 1st, May 7, 1854, Maria B. Hunt, daughter oi Samuel and Maria B. Hunt, of Milton, Mass., born — , 1832 ; died Jan. 1, 1859; married 2d, Dec. 30, 1860, Mrs. Mary E. Bates, oi Sandwich, Mass. Children : i. Emma Maria, 8 b. Oct. 23, 1854. ii. William Ileury, b. July 17, 1857. iii. Abby, b. . 276 Descendants of Richard Everett. 409 Isaac Colburn 7 Everett (Nathan? William? Israel? Richard? John? Richard 1 '), born Feb. 4, 1817, at Dedham, Mass. ; died May 3, 1894, at Jamaica Plain, Mass. ; married Jan. 2, 1848, Matilda Judith Osgood, daughter of Timothy Osgood, born Sept. 14, 1824, at Francestown, N. H. ; died Mar. 5, 1891, at Dedham. He re- sided from 1848 to 1854, at South Boston, and from 1854 to 1894 at Dedham. Children, i, iv-vi born at Dedham, ii, iii at South Boston : i. Abby M., 8 b. Nov. 15, 1848 ; d. Mar. 28, 1858. 539. ii. Nathan B., b. Aug. 18, 1850. iii. Elizabeth Fisher, b. Nov. 22, 1852; m. Oct. 31, 1880, Charles Ansel Rand, son of James B. and Abigail Rand, b. June 11, 1843, at Greenland, N. H. Resided at Bos- ton from 1880 to 1889 ; since then at Roxbury. Child (Rand) : Edith Everett? born Oct. 4, 1881. 540. iv. Frank Osgood, b. May 29, 1858. 541. v. Amory Fisher, b. June 10, 1862. 542. vi. Lyman Colburn, b. Feb. 25, 1867. 410 George Henry 7 Everett ( George? Aaron? Israel? Richard? John? Richard 1 ), born Sept. 5, 1831, at Boston, Mass. ; married 1st, Jan. 26, 1853, at Boston, Eliza Jane Carsley, born at Gorham, Me. ; married 2d, Apr. 11, 1872, at Providence, R. I., Sarah F. Gray, daughter of Samuel and Sarah Gray, b. at Laconia, N. H. In 1896, he resided at Laconia, where, for a number of years, he was proprietor of Willard's Hotel. He was also sheriff of Belknap count} r for several years, and a judge of the police court. Child, born at Hingham, Mass. : i. Henry T., 8 b. Aug. 4, 1855 ; d. Aug. 22, 1855. 411 William Greenough 7 Everett (George? Aaron? Israel? Richard? John? Richard 1 ), born July 10, 1837, at Boston, Mass. ; married Dec. 4, 1860, at Auburn, N. H., Mary Comfort Murry, daughter of Samuel Murry, b. July 16, 1839, at Chester, N. H. He has resided at Boston, Mass., Chester, N. H., Marlboro', Mass., Seventh Generation. 277 and Manchester, N. H., where, in 1896, he was engaged in the fire insurance business as special agent and adjuster. He has served in both branches of the city council of Manchester, and as tax collector, deputy sheriff, and member of the New Hampshire legis- lature. Children, born at Manchester : i. Carrie Ruth, 8 b. Nov. 25, 1865. ii. Mary Edith, b. Jan. 8, 1871. 412 Aaron 7 Everett (George? Aaron, 5 Israel* Richard? John,' 1 Richard 1 '), born Oct. 8, 1839, at Boston, Mass. ; died Apr. 1, 1876, at Methuen, Mass. ; married Dec. 13, 1866, Mary Ellen Marden, daughter of George and R. S. Marden, born Oct. 30, 1844, at Chester, N. H. ; died Oct. 14, 1875, at Methuen. He resided at Chester, Roxbury, and Methuen. He enlisted from Chester, in 1861, as private in company E, 2d regiment, N. H. infantry, and was discharged for disability, Feb. 1, 1863, at Falmouth, Va. Children, born at Roxbury. i. Eugene Hart, 8 b. Apr. 19, 1869; m. May 20, 1891, at Clus- ter, Myra Florence Parker, dau. of Samuel S. and Mary N. (Wentworth) Parker, b. Oct. 18, 1867, at Chester. Res., Lawrence, Mass. ii. Russell Marden, b. July 12, 1870. iii. Raymond Lester, b. Jan. 27, 1875. 413 Alexander Hamilton 7 Everett (Abner? Aaron? Isrn>l? Richard? John? Richard 1 ), born July 10, 1840, at Brighton, Mass. ; died Dec. 22, 1866, at Cambridge, Mass. ; married , Frances A. . He was a carver by trade, and resided at Cambridge. Child: i. Carrie Gertrude, 8 b. Oct. 29, 1866. 414 Richard Boardman 7 Everett ( Charles? David? Israel? Rich- ard? John? Richard 1 ) born Nov. 7, 1831, at Cambridge, Mass. ; died Aug. 3, 1871, at Dorchester, Mass.; married May 22, 1856, Lydia C. Coffin, daughter of Henry and Eliza Coffin, of Nantucket, 278 Descendants of Richard Everett. Mass., born Dec. 8, 1836, at Nantucket. He was in the mercan- tile business on Milk Street, Boston, from 1860 until his death. His widow resided at Boston in 1892. Children : 543. i. Charles, 8 b. July 12, 1857. 544. ii. Henry Coffin, b. July 22, 1859. iii. Ellen Mather, b. June 20, 1862. iv. Lydia Coffin, b. May 14, 1865. 415 Isaac 7 Everett (Joel? Isaac? Samuel? Isaac? Samuel? Rich- ard 1 ), born Nov. 27, 1812, at West Dedham, Mass. ; married 1st, 1839, at Hampden, Me., Lucinda R. Ware, daughter of Eben Ware, born Dec. 18, 1821, at Orrington, Me. ; died there Mar. 3, 1888 ; married 2d, Aug. 17, 1866, at Natick, Mass., Mrs. Susanna Paul, daughter of Paul and Keziah (Spear) Sawyer, born at Bos- ton, Mass. Children, born at Hampden, Me. : i. Evelvn, 8 b. Apr. 1, 1841 ; d. Feb. 14, 1863. ii. Willard,b. July 11, 1842; d. Nov. 2, 1864. iii. Charles F., b. Feb. 15, 1846; d. Feb. 11, 1850. 545. iv. Alvin T., b. Dec. 16, 1849. v. Frederick E., b. Mar. 3, 1851 ; d. Mar. 25, 1856. vi. Frederick A., b. Jan. 5, 1853; d. , 1856. vii. Caroline E., b. July 4, 1855; m. Aug. 15, 1872, at Bucks- port Centre, Me., Ira Jules. Res., 1893, Brewer, Me. 416 Elizabeth Tower 7 Everett (Joel? Isaac? Samuel? Isaac? Samuel? Richard 1 ), born July 31, 1815, at West Dedham, Mass. ; married June 2, 1844, Almond Hemenway Davis, born Apr. 9, 1816, at Boston, Mass. ; died May 10, 1900. She resides at San Diego, Cal. Children (Davis) : i. Eleanor Frances, 8 b. Mar. 14, 1845; m. Oct. 11, 1877, Wil- liam Sumner Crosby, of South Boston, Mass. Res., Brook- line, Mass. Child (Crosby) : Sumner? b. Nov. 12, 1878, at South Boston ; m. Aug. 6, 1901, at Alameda, Cal., Idolene Snow Hooper, dau. of Charles Appleton Hooper. ii. Edward Everett, b. Jan. 29, 1849, at Boston. Res., Cali- fornia. Seventh Generation. •_'.'.» 417 William 7 Evehett (Joel? Isaac, 5 Samuel,* Isaac, 3 Samuel, 2 Bichard 1 ), born Jan. 3, 1817, at West Dcdham, Mass.; died Oct. 30, 1882, at West Medway, Mass. ; married 1st, Nov. 13, 1839, at Medway, Abigail D. Wiggin, born at South Berwick, Me. ; died Mar. 10, 1854, at Medway; married 2d, Jan. 3, 1855, at Franklin, Mass., Mary Park Blake, daughter of David P. and Polly Blake, born Jan. 14, 1825, at Franklin; died Sept. 3, 1856, at Medway; married 3d, Nov. 26, 1857, at Worcester, Mass., Betsey Goodale, daughter of Jason and Hannah Goodale, born about 1811, at West Boylston, Mass. Children : i. George L., 8 b. Aug. 21, 1840, at West Medway; enlisted Jan., 1861, in Capt. Benson's battery, U. S. light artil- lery; discharged Jan., 1864; enlisted Feb., 1864, in company B, 1st Mass. cavalry; appointed sergeant and promoted, Oct., 1864, second lieutenant 2d regiment, IT. S. colored cavalry; discharged Feb. 12, 186(5, at Brazos, Tex. ii. Mary F., b. Sept. 5, 1842; m. May 30, 1860, at Medway, Edwin A. Mann, son of James and Laura Mann, b. July 30, 1831, at Medway. iii. Charles H., b. Nov. 18, 1844; d. May 25, 1865, at Med- way; enlisted Dec. 16, 1861, in company D, 5th batal- lion, R. I. infantry; discharged for disability May 29, 1863; enlisted Dec. 7, 1863, in company II, 2d regi- ment, Mass. heavy artillery ; taken prisoner at Plymouth, N. C, Apr. 10, 1864; confined at Andersonville, Ga., until the middle of September; removed to Florence, S. C. ; exchanged and sent home, invalided, Mar. 1, 1 865. iv. Ellen A., b. July 6, 1847; m. May 5, 1870, at Natnk, Edward A. Belcher, son of Augustus II. and Zipthora G. (Bacon) Belcher, b. at Sudbury, Mass. v. Abby M., b. June 26, 1850, at West Medway; m. .lames Mott. vi. Willie W., b. Feb. 9, 1854; d. Jan. 11, 1879, at W i- socket, R. I. A soldier in the regular army of tin- United States. Child of second wife : vii. Erastus David, 1). July 26, 1856, al Wes1 .Medway; d. Oct. 14, 1856. 280 Descendants of Richard Everett. 418 Joel 7 Everett (Joel? Isaac? Samuel? Isaac? Samuel? Rich- ard 1 '), born Dec. 31, 1820, at West Dedham, Mass. ; died Nov. 29, 1875, at South Hadley Falls, Mass.; married 1st, May 30, 1814, at Medway, Mass., Julia A. Adams, daughter of Nathan and Roxana (Prouty) Adams, born Mar. 11, 1821, at Bellingham, Mass.; died Oct. 31, 1856; married 2d, May 13, 1857, at Rut- land, Vt., Hannah Johnson, daughter of John Johnson, born Aug. 4, 1840, at Rutland. He resided at Medway, West Springfield and South Hadley Falls. In 1895, she was residing at Gardner, Mass., with her daughter, Mrs. Ray. Children : i. Emma, 8 b. ; m. Henry Griffin, of Chicopee, Mass. Children of second wife : ii. Willie V., b. May 8, 1858. Res., California. iii. Lillie L., b. Nov. 8, 1860 ; m. Jan. 6, 1886, at Winchendon, Mass., George H. Ray, of Gardner, Mass., son of Myron and Emeline A. Ray, b. Sept. 17, 1857, at Hoosick Falls, N.Y. 419 Samuel Harlow 7 Everett (Samuel? Samuel? Israel? Josiah? Israel? Richard 1 '), born Apr. 15, 1792, at Hartford, Conn. ; died Mar. 20, 1845, at Granville, Ohio; married , 1814, at Gran- ville, Ohio, Dency Warner, born , 1790, at Granville, Mass. ; died Oct. 5, 1852, at Granville, Ohio. He went with his parents from Granville, Mass., to Granville, Ohio, where he was a farmer and resided all his life on the family homestead. Children, born at Granville : i. Lodama, 8 b. Sept. 27, 1815; d. Dec. 5, 1893 ; m. Mar. 18, 1838, William Freeman, b. Mar. 22, 1814. Res., 1894, Oskaloosa, la. 546. ii. Horace Buttles, b. May 12, 1820. 547. iii. Samuel Jarvis, b. Apr. 20, 1825. iv. Emily A., b. Aug. 3, ; d. Apr. 11, 1895, near Lud- ington, Mich.; m. Sept. 17, 1853, Andrew Edwards, b. at Granville. 548. v. Jeremiah F., b. Oct. 15, 1831. Seventh Generation. 281 420 Revel Gordon 7 Everett (Samuel, 6 Samuel, 5 Israel, 4 Josiah? Israel, 2 Richard 1 '), born May 23, 1794, at Hartford or Granby, Conn. ; died Mar. 22, 1880, at Hartford, Ohio ; married 1st, Aug. 21, 1817, at Granville, Ohio, Sabra Rose, daughter of Hiram and Sabra (Cooley) Rose, born June 22, 1797, at Granville, Mass.; died Oct. 30, 1869, at Hartford, Ohio; married 2d, Apr. 7, 1870, Mrs. Cynthia Lavinia Graves, widow of Austin Graves, born Oct. 8, 1806, at Rutland, Vt. ; died Aug. 15, 1876. He went with his father's family from Granville, Mass., to Granville, Ohio, where he was a farmer and a dry-goods merchant until 1820, when he removed to Hartford, Ohio; there he was a deacon in the church, a township trustee, and a justice of the peace. Aug. 21, 1867, he and his wife celebrated their golden wedding at the village of Hartford ; at this there were present two of his sisters, a brother of Mrs. Everett, and their companions, making four couples who had married and dwelt in the same county over half a century. Children, i born at Granville, ii, iii at Hartford : i. Celma Alvira, 8 b. Aug. 7, 1818; d. July 29, 1857; m. Mar. 7, 1885, Harrison Hoover, b. Mar. 9, 1816, in Vir- ginia. ii. Sabra Melissa, b. Nov. 12, 1825; d. Apr. 8, 1875 ; m. Wil- liam Allen. iii. Edwin Cooley, b. Apr. 30, 1833; d. Sept, 4, 1854. 421 Israel 7 Everett (Samuel, 6 Samuel, 6 Israel, 4 Josiah, 3 Israel? Richard 1 ), born Nov. 1, 1804; died July 5, 1875; married 1st, Nov. 20, 1828, at Granville, Ohio, Elizabeth Walling, who died Mar. 8, 1836 ; married 2d, May 7, 1837, Sarah Honser, of Fairfield county, Ohio, who died Dec. 7,1892, at Pataskala, Ohio. He went with his father's family to Granville, and later removed to Pataskala, where he was deacon for fourteen years in the Congre- gational Church, and through life an earnest supporter of good schools. 282 Descendants of Richard Everett. Children, born at Granville : 549. i. Israel Omer, 8 b. Aug. 22, 1829. ii. Mary Elizabeth, b. Feb. 6, 1831 ; m. Apr. 18, 1854, at Granville, George W. Nichols. Res., 1894, Pataskala. Children of second wife : hi. Henry L., b. Feb. 12, 1839; d. Mar. 28, 1860, at West Millgrove, Ohio. iv. Albert^ b. Aiig. 6, 1840. Res., 1894, Pataskala. 550. v. Alfred G, b. Mar. 13, 1842. 551. vi. Clayton W., b. Apr. 11, 1844. 422 William Fitch 7 Everett (William? Noble? Josiah? Josiah? Israel? Richard 1 '), born Mar. 5, 1821, at Bloomfield, Conn. ; mar- ried Feb. 25, 1849, at Sharon Centre, Ohio, Mary Barron, daughter of Samuel S. Barron, born Oct. 31, 1829. They lived many years in Sharon Centre, Medina county, then moved to Columbus, Ohio, where they were living in 1893. Children, born at Sharon Centre : 552. i. Frank Barron, 8 b. Oct. 23, 1850. ii. William Hoyt, b. Oct. 26, 1851 ; d. Apr. 1, 1855. 553. in. Charles Disney, b. Apr. 26, 1856. 423 Noble Warren 7 Everett (Noble? Noble? Josiah? Josiah? Israel? Richard 1 '), born Feb. 20, 1827, at Wareham, Mass. ; mar- ried 1st, June 15, 1857, at Wareham, Abby Ann H. Sherman, daughter of Nicholas H. and Sophia A. (Tisdale) Sherman, born Apr. 5, 1828, at South Dartmouth, Mass. ; died Dec. 23, 1878, at Wareham ; married 2d, June 15, 1881, at Wareham, Harriet Jackson Packard, daughter of Leander L. and Harriet H. (Gibbs) Packard, born July 26, 1860, at Wareham ; died there Jan. 23, 1897. Mr. Everett was educated at the Greenwich (R. 1.) Academy and the Wyoming (Penn.) Seminary. After a year's service as a teacher, he entered the ministry of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and filled stations at Wilkes-Barre, Scranton, and other places in Pennsylvania. Returning to Massachusetts, he settled Seventh Generation. :ix:j at his native town, and entered actively into the business and edu- cational interests of that community. In 1878, Mr. Everett was elected a member of the House of Representatives. In 1879, he delivered the oration at the bi-centennial of Rochester, Mass. He was re-elected to the House of Representatives and served as chairman of the committee on education. In 1896-7, Mr. Everett was elected to the Senate from Plymouth county. In 1902, he was again returned as a representative from Wareham. Mr. Everett's capacity for public usefulness comes from good ances- tral stock ; his grandfather Everett was a chaplain in the American Revolution and afterwards the pastor of the Wareham Church for nearly forty years ; and his father was a soldier in the War of 1812-15, in defence of sailors' rights. Children of second wife, born at Wareham : i. Warren Irving, 8 b. Feb. 21, 1883; d. Feb. 14, 1884. ii. Juliet Chester, b. July 20, 1886. iii. Helen Gibbs, b. Nov. 8, 1892. 424 James Hinman 7 Everett (Elisha Hinman, G Noble, 5 Josiah,* Josiah, 3 Israel, 2 Richard 1 '), born May 17, 1839, at Dartmouth, Mass. ; married June 24, 1861, Elizabeth Beers, born Jan. 1, 1840 ; died Jan. 1, 1887, at Middletown, Conn. When eight years old he went to Marlboro', Conn., to live with a cousin, George H. Lord, son of George A. and Abigail (Everett) Lord. He enlisted from Marlboro', Sept. 7, 1861, in the 10th regiment Conn. Vols. ; re-enlisted Jan. 1, 1864 ; was wounded May 14, 1864, at Fort Darling, Va. ; and discharged May, 1865. Children : 554. i. Charles Elisha, 8 b. Feb. 24, 1866, at Marlboro', ii. Frank P., b. Sept. 3, 1867, at Colchester, Conn, iii. Susan Frances, b. Oct. 12, 1875, at Plaintield, Conn, lies., 1893, New London, Conn. 425 Philo. Marshall 7 Everett (Rlihu, 6 Andrew, 5 Josiah? Josiah? Israel, 2 - Richard 1 ), born Oct. 21, 1812, at Winchester, Conn.: died Sept. 28,1892, at Marquette, Mich.; married Nov. 19, 1833, al 284 Descendants of Richard Everett. Utica, N. Y., Mehitable E. Johnson, daughter of Moses and Eunice (Sanborn) Johnson, born Dec. 8, 1815, at Concord, N. H. ; died Dec. 1, 1883, at Marquette. While a young man, he settled in New York State ; in 1840, he removed to Jackson, Mich., where he was engaged in mercantile business ; in 1845, the Jackson Iron Company sent out an expedi- tion under Mr. Everett to explore the iron region of Lake Su- perior. To him the Indians pointed out " the iron mountain," and there he located the Jackson mine, which was the first one developed in that region. He settled in Marquette, where he was engaged in mercantile and insurance business and banking. In 1857, he introduced the locomotive into the upper peninsula, the first on the shore of Lake Superior. He and his wife became members of the Michigan Historical Society in 1857, and, in 1859, he presented to that society the autograph commission from Gen. St. Clair to Jean Marie Beaubien. Children : i. Eunice Ann, 8 b. Apr. 15, 1886, at Booneville, N. Y. ; d. Sept. 8, 1838. 555. ii. Ernrna Eugenia, b. Aug. 15, 1839, at Kingston, N. Y. 556. iii. Edward Philo. b. Feb. 26, 1842, at Jackson. 557. iv. Charles Marshall, b. July 4, 1843, at Jackson. 558. v. Ellen Mehitable, b. Jan. 11, 1845, at Jackson. vi. William Henry, b. Dec. 25, 1847, at Jackson; d. Oct. 22, 1849. vii. Katherine Eliza Johnson, b. Feb. 22, 1851, at Marquette ; first white child born in town. Res., 1899, Chicago, 111. 426 John Cyrus 7 Everett (Elihuf Andrew, 5 Josiah 4 Josiah, 3 Israel, 2 Michard 1 }, born Aug. 14, 1814, at Vernon, N. Y. ; died Jan. 15, 1896, at Kalamazoo, Mich. ; married Sept. 18, 1844, at Clarendon, N. Y., Emily J. Shelden, daughter of L. G. Shelden, born Nov. 26, 1822, at Clarendon. He resided at Kalamazoo. Children : i. George L., 8 b. Dec. 2, 1845 ; d. Apr. 22, 1850. ii. Levantia F., b. Aug. 11, 1847; d. Oct. 5, 1847. iii. Arthur C, b. Sept. 25, 1849. Res., 1899, San Diego, Cal. Eighth Generation. 285 iv. L. Jay, b. Oct. 4, 1851 ; m. Aug. 26, 1875, at Kalamazoo, Elizabeth E. Knerr, dau. of Stephen Knerr, b. Oct. 11, 1855. Res., Kalamazoo. v. Ida Isadora, b. Aug. 9, 1853 ; d. Mar. 12, 1856. 559. vi. Ira G., b. Oct. 9, 1858. vii. Ennie, b. May 26, 1861 ; m. Margaret Teller. Res., Crip- ple Creek, Col. EIGHTH GENERATION. 427 William B. 8 Everett {William, 1 Eliphalet? John, 5 Joseph* John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Mar. 8, 1856, at Roxbury, Mass. ; married Oct. 16, 1879, at Dorchester, Mass., Lucy Richardson Cutter, daughter of DeKter J. and Sarah Cutter, born July 26, 1855, at Walthani, Mass. He is a member of the Soule Photo- graph Company, Boston, and resides at Dorchester. Children, born at Boston : i. Harold Cutter, 9 b. July 16, 1880. ii. Shirley Blake, b. Dec. 4, 1883. iii. Robert Maxwell, b. Dec. 29, 1885. iv. William Dexter, b. June 12, 1888. 428 Franklin Augustus 8 Everett {George,' Eliphalet? John, 5 Joseph* John, 3 John? Richard 1 ), born Oct. 25, 1854, at Roxbury, Mass. ; died Apr. 12, 1894, at Everett, Mass. ; married Feb. 28, 1885, at Fayville, Mass., Lulu Irene Boyd, daughter of Thomas and Susan S. (Onthank) Boyd, born Feb. 7, 1867, at Fayville. She resided, 1897, at Southville, Mass. Children, born at Hudson, Mass. : i. A son, 9 b. Jan. 30, 1886 ; d. Jan. 30, 1886. ii. Edith Frost, b. Sept. 18, 1887. iii. Gertrude Irene, b. Dec. 11, 1891. 429 George F. 8 Everett ( George Whiting, 1 George? John? Joseph? John? John? Richard 1 ), born May 3, 1845, at Wrentham, Mass. ; married June 10, 1868, at Pawtucket, R. I., Frances A. Northrup, Eighth Generation. 287 daughter of David and Aderling Nortlirup, bom Apr. 9, 1848, at Pawtucket. They resided, 1897, at Pawtucket. Children, born at Pawtucket : 560. i. George Oliver, 9 b. Nov. 23, 1871. ii. Charles Henry, b. Dec. 21, 1882. 430 James Austin 8 Everett ( G-eorge Whiting, 1 George, 6 John* Jo- seph? John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Sept. 10, 1848, at Pawtucket, R. I.; died there Apr. 22, 1884; married May 14, 1872, at Paw- tucket, Mary Frances Bagley, daughter of George W. and Sarah Bagley. Child, born at Pawtucket : i. Isabella Bagley, 9 b. Feb. 7, 1874; ra. June 14, 1893, at Pawtucket, Charles Lorenzo Miller, son of Joseph C. and Vesta G. Miller. 431 Warren Pettee 8 Everett (Joseph Casivell? Joseph? Joseph? Joseph? John? John? Richard 1 ), born July 14, 1833, at Newton Upper Falls, Mass. ; married Mar. 21, 1879, at Bangor, Me., Mary Jane Leishman, daughter of Peter and Elizabeth Leishman, born Dec. 7, 1838, at Middleboro', Mass. Residence, 1897, Bangor. Child, born at Bangor : i. Edward Worcester, 9 b. May 19, 1890. 432 Otis W. 8 Everett (Nathaniel Ware? Joseph? Joseph? Joseph? John? John? Richard 1 '), born Mar. 22, 1852, at Newton Upper Falls, Mass. ; married Sept. 22, 1883, at Greenwich, R. I., Mabel Hay, daughter of Robert and Dolly Hay, born at Barre, Mass. Residence, 1897, Worcester, Mass. Children, born at Worcester : i. Lewis, 9 b. Oct. 15, 1884. ii. Elbert II., b. Oct. 27, 1886; d. Oct. 29, 1886. 288 Descendants of Richard Everett. 433 Thomas Marean 8 Everett (Joseph Mason, 7 Leonard, 6 Edward? Joseph? John? John? Richard 1 '), born Oct. 10, 1853, at Carrolton, Jefferson Parish, La. ; married Jan. 4, 1879, at Walthain, Mass., Julia Blanchard, of Boston, daughter of David H. and Mary (Haley) Blanchard. Residence, 1899, Boston. Children : i. Harriet Louise, 9 b. Mar. 22, 1880. ii. Marion, b. Nov. 14, 1888. 434 Frank 8 Everett (Theophilns Capen, 7 Oliver? Oliver? Joseph? John? John? Richard 1 ), born Mar. 7, 1852, at Granby, Conn. ; married Nov. 24, 1881, at Danvers, Mass., Jennie Doak, born Aug. 8, 1854. Residence, Danvers. Children, born at Danvers : i. Herbert Capen, 9 b. Sept. 4, 1882. ii. Oliver Stockbridge, b. Nov. 5, 1892. 435 Thomas Blake 8 Everett ( Otis, 7 Otis? Oliver? Joseph? John? John? Richard 1 ), born Mar. 13, 1831, at Boston, Mass. ; married Oct. 19, 1854, Sarah Elizabeth Greene, daughter of Benjamin H. Greene, born May 8, 1834, at Boston; died July 30,1882, at Hull, Mass. Residence, Boston. Children : 561. i. Arthur Greene, 9 b. Aug. 14, 1855. ii. Walter Lowell, b. Dec. 31, 1857; d. Oct. 16, 1870. hi. Edith Darracott, b. Jan. 28, 1860 ; d. Oct. 5, 1864. iv. Mary Edith, b. Aug. 14, 1868; d. Aug. 14, 1868. 436 Percival Lowell 8 Everett (Otis, 7 Otis? Oliver? Joseph? John? John? Richard 1 ), born June 28, 1833 ; married 1st, June 30, 1863, at Boston, Mass., Elizabeth Davis Williams Weld, daughter Eighth Generation. 289 of Edward Franklin and Abigail Ann (Bradlee) Weld, born Nov. 23, 1843, at Boston; died there Feb. 22, 1875; married 2d, Nov. 8, 1882, Elizabeth Russell Fisher, daughter of George Jabez and Cornelia Walley (Curtis) Fisher, born Nov. 8, 1853. Mr. Everett received his education at Chauncey Hall School and that of Amos A. Baker in Spring Lane. On leaving school he entered the counting-house of Tuckerman, Townsend & Co., of Central Wharf, merchants chiefly engaged in the Mediterranean and East India trade. In 1853, he went to Canton, China, to the house of Augustine Heard & Co., with whom he remained for a period of more than eight years — part of the time at Hong Kong, and part at Foochow, where he had full charge. Still in the same employ, he visited Siam, where he purchased and loaded ships for China. He also purchased and despatched with an assorted cargo, to New York, the first vessel that came to the United States from Siam. In 1860, he returned to the United States, and assumed the duties of special agent for Augustine Heard & Co., which position he retained until the dissolution of the firm. Mr. Everett was a founder of the Third National Bank of Bos- ton, and its president for twenty-three years. He was for four years first vice-president of the Boston Board of Trade, a director in the Hartford & Erie R. R. Co., and in the Union Freight R. R. Co. He was for twenty years a trustee for the Provident Institu- tion for Savings, and in several other Boston corporations has held directorship. He was early interested in Freemasonry, and was a member of the Winslow Lewis Lodge in 1861, and its W. M. in 1870. In 1875, '76 and '77, he was Grand Master of Masons in Massachusetts. Children : i. Louisa Otis, 9 b. Feb. 4, 1866. ii. Otis, b. Sept. 16, 1868. iii. Elizabeth Lowell, b. July 30, 1870. Child of second wife : iv. Maud, b. Mar. 5, 1884. 290 Descendants of Richard Everett. 437 Edward Franklin 8 Everett {Oliver Capen, 1 Otis, 6 Oliver, 5 Joseph* John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born May 28, 18-10, at Northfield, Mass.; died Sept. 26, 1899, at Cambridge, Mass.; married 1st, Nov. 19, 1864, Letitia Buchanan, daughter of Gen. George and Sarah G. (Miles) Buchanan, of Penn Hall, Centre county, Penn., born Oct. 27, 1835; died Sept. 17, 1866; married 2d, Jan. 9, 1870, at Boston, Mrs. Sarah Jane Parker, widow of Capt. Samuel Parker, of company E, 106th regiment N. Y. Vols., and daughter of Justus Stevens and Mary (Fuller) Smith, of Barton, Vt., born Apr. 13, 1844, at Barton. Mr. Everett was fitted for college at the Charlestown High School, and graduated from Harvard College in 1860, becoming A. M. in 1863. In 1862, on the call for nine months' men, he en- listed ; he was mustered in, Sept. 16, at Camp Lander, Wenham, Mass., and appointed a sergeant in company H, 5th regiment Mass. infantry ; the same month, he went with the regiment to New- bern, N. C. ; he was in the actions of Kingston, Dec. 14, White Hall, Dec. 16, Goldsboro', Dec. 17, and in other minor engage- ments. At the expiration of the term, he re-enlisted, June 6, 1863. at Newbern, and was commissioned, July 30, 1863, second lieutenant in the 2d Mass. heavy artillery. He was detached from company duty and served at Fort Macon, Beaufort, N. C, as post adjutant, Sept. 20, to Dec. 20, 1863 ; as post commissary from Sept. 30, 1863, to Apr. 1, 1864; as post quartermaster, Dec. 14, 1863, to April 1, 1864; and on ordnance duty, Mar. 16, 1864. He remained on that branch of the staff during the re- mainder of the war, serving successively at Morehead City, in the field, Roanoke Island, Salisbury and Newbern, N. C. He was pres- ent at the second Kingston engagement, Mar. 7-10, 1865, was afterward ordered to Boston, and honorably discharged Sept. 3, 1865. During the winter of 1865-6, he was clerk in the pay de- partment of the receiving ship Ohio, at the Charlestown Navy Yard. From that time until Iris death, he was in the fire insur- ance business in Boston. Jan. 31, 1868, he was elected second COtA^. n\ Cc^ctL C% &1sCnjrf£ Eighth Generation. 291 lieutenant, company H, 5th regiment M. V. M., and May 20, fol- lowing, lie was elected captain of the same company. Mr. Everett became a member of the New-England Historic Genealogical Society in 1859, a life member in 1862, and was its Recording Secretary for 1862-3. In the magazine of that Society, the N. E. Historical and Genealogical Register, he published in 1860, a genealogy of the Everett family ; in 1866, one of the Capen family; and in 1869, one of the Fuller family. He was a member of the Loyal Legion of Massachusetts, of the Edward W. Kinsley Post, No. 113, G. A. R., and a Past Master of the Henry Price Lodge, F. and A. M., of Charlestown. He led a very active life, with many and varied interests ; was always happy in dispo- sition, cheerful in deportment, and of generous impulse ; ever thoughtful of others and never mentioning his own kind deeds. 438 Dr. Oliver Hurd 8 Everett ( Oliver Capen? Otis? Oliver? Joseph? John? John? Richard 1 ), born Apr. 10, 1852, at Charles- town, Mass. ; married Sept. 15, 1885, at Worcester, Mass., Sarah Frances Dewey, daughter of Judge Francis and Sarah B. (Tufts) Dewey, born Sept. 15, 1860, at Worcester ; died there June 7, 1892. He was fitted for college at the Charlestown High School, was graduated at Harvard University 1873, and the Harvard Medical School 1876. After one year in the Massachusetts General Hos- pital, and two years' study abroad at Vienna and Paris, he settled at Worcester, Mass., where he continues in the practice of his profession. Children, born at Worcester : i. Caroline Clinton, 9 b. Dec. 27, 1886. ii. Francis Dewey, b. Feb. 13, 1889. 439 George 8 Everett (Willard? Ebenezer? Ebenezer? Ebenezer? John? John? Richard 1 ), born Feb. 5, 1826, at South Dedham, now Norwood, Mass. ; died Jan. 6, 1881, at Boston, Mass. : married July 27, 1847, Julia Dean Ellis, daughter of Jesse and Julia 292 Descendants of Richard Everett. (Dean) Ellis, born July 21, 1823, at Dedham; died Feb. 10, 1897, at Norwood. He resided at South Dedham, where in 1850, he with his brothers became partners with their father, in the manu- facture of furniture. Apr. 19, 1861, he was one of a committee of twelve chosen by the citizens of Dedham, " to take into con- sideration the measures necessary to be taken by the inhabitants of Dedham in the present crisis of the country." Children, born at South Dedham : i. Alice Julia, 9 b. Aug. 6, 1848 ; d. Jan. 22, 1850. ii. Laura Caroline, b. Nov. 10, 1850; d. July 18, 1852. iii. Willard Eugene, b. June 13, 1853 ; m. Oct. 2, 1878, Ida E. Woodbury, of Ashburnham, Mass. Res., Turners Falls Mass. iv. George'F., b. Aug. 7, 1855; d. Aug. 23, 1863. v. Herbert, b. July 23, 1859; d. Oct. 26, 1887. vi. Richard B., b. Jan. 6, 1864. 440 John Edward 8 Everett (Willard? Ebenezer? Ebenezer? Ebenezer? John, 8 John, 2 Richard 1 ), baptized Sept. 4, 1831, at South Dedham (now Norwood), Mass. ; died there June 9, 1888 ; mar- ried 1st, Dec. 29, 1853, at Walpole, Mass., Irene Dean Smith, daughter of Warren and Irene D. Smith, born Dec. 22, 1829 ; died at Norwood, Nov. 24, 1863 ; married 2d, Feb. 18, 1869, at Dedham, Mrs. Martha M. May, daughter of Robert S. and Matilda May. He was in partnership with his brothers in the manufacture of furniture, at South Dedham, where he held the office of selectman and water commissioner. Children, born at South Dedham : i. Alice Lucy, 9 b. Mar. 14, 1854; d. Sept. 22, 1895, at Rox- bury ; m. Sept. 2, 1880, at Norwood, Herbert N. Rhodes, son of Aaron W. and Ruth S. Rhodes, b. Aug. 18, 1850, at Norwood. ii. Laura Augusta, b. Jan. 9, 1861 ; d. Aug. 10, 1861. 441 Francis Ellis 8 Everett ( Willard, 7 Ebenezer, 6 Ebenezer, 5 Eben- ezer? John, 2, John?' Richard 1 ), baptized Sept. 1, 1839, at South Dedham (now Norwood), Mass. ; died July 16, 1884, at Golden, Eighth Generation. 293 Col. ; married May 17, 1862, at Dedham, Clara B. Hoyle, daughter of Mark C. and Sarah E. Hoyle, born , at Newburgh, N. Y. He was a partner with his brother in the manufacture of furniture, at South Dedham ; later he removed to Golden. Children, born at South Dedham : i. Cora B. 9 b. Feb. 15, 1863. ii. Edith M., b. Oct. 30, 1867 ; d. Sept. 3, 1870. 442 Rufus S. 8 Everett (Oliver, 7 Ebenezer, 6 Ebenezer, 5 Ebenezer* John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Feb. 12, 1833, at Sherborn, Mass. ; died Nov. 12, 1881, at South Framingham, Mass.; married Apr. 12, 1855, at Sherborn, Rosilla G. Bickford, daughter of Palemon and Celinda Bickford, born Feb. 23, 1838, at Watertown, Mass. He was a carpenter, lived at Sherborn, and was killed by an acci- dent at South Framingham. Children, i born at Dedham, ii-v at Sherborn : i. Edward, 9 b. Oct, 7, 1856; d. Feb. 9, 1858. ii. Marian, b. Jan. 13, 1859; d. Apr. 13, 1894, at South Framingham. hi. Gertrude, b. Oct. 6, 1862; d. Oct. 18, 1873. iv. Mabel B., b. Nov. 28, 1872. v. Robert, b. Sept. 21, 1875. 443 Charles Francis 8 Everett (Charles, 7 Ebenezer, 6 JEbenezer, 5 Ebenezer,* John, 5 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Feb. 13, 1829, at Walpole, Mass.; died there Oct. 10, 1887; married 1st, Nov. 20, 1851, Hannah M. Pierce, daughter of Amos and Olive (Kingsman) Pierce, born Aug. 24, 1881, at Westminster, Mass. ; died Feb. 7. 1866, at Walpole; married 2d, Nov. 17, 1869, at Norwood, Mas^.. Frances E. Annis, daughter of John and Esther Annis, born Apr. 2, 1849, at Belmont, Me. He resided at Walpole. Children, born at Walpole : 562. i. Francis Eugene, 9 b. June 24, 1855. ii. Ida J., b. Dec. 20, 1857; a graduate of Mt. Holyoke Col- lege, South Iladley, Mass., 1893; professor of English Literature in Mills College, Oakland, Cal. hi. Minnie Maria, b. Dec. 5, 1865 ; d. Apr. 2, L866. 294 Descendants of Richard Everett, Children of second wife : iv. Henry Irving, b. June 17, 1877 ; A. B. Amherst Coll., 1898. Res., Norwood. v. Herbert Percy, b. Oct. 30, 1878 ; m. Oct. 16, 1901, Grace M. Church, dau. of Edwin A. and Laura A. (Train) Church, b. Jan. 10, 1875, at Potsdam, N. Y. Graduate, 1894, of Potsdam Normal School. Res. 1902, Norwood. 444 Daniel Ellis 8 Everett ( Charles, 1 Ebenezer, 6 Ebenezer, 6 Eben- ezerf John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Nov. 9, 1831, at Walpole, Mass. ; married Nov. 26, 1856, at Norwood, Mass., Sarah E. Hill, daughter of Walter and Sally Hill, born May 30, 1837, at Wal- pole. He resided, 1902, at Walpole. Children, born at Walpole : 563. i. Charles Walter, 9 b. Dec. 26, 1857. ii. Edward E., b. Dec. 6, 1865; d. Oct. 6, 1866. iii. George Edson, b. Aug. 26, 1871; m. Sept. 18, 1892, at Walpole, Myla L. Moody, dau. of Edward S. and Sarah B. (Phillips) Moody, b. at Wareham, Mass. Res. 1902, Norwood. 445 Edmund 8 Everett (Charles, 7 Ebenezer, 6 Ebenezer, 5 Ebenezer* John, 2, John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Apr. 25, 1839, at Walpole, Mass. ; married Jan. 29, 1861, at Walpole, Caroline Augusta Hill, daugh- ter of Walter and Sally Hill, born Feb. 10, 1839, at Woonsocket, R. I. He resided, 1902, at Walpole. Children, born at Walpole : i. Sylvia Eveline, 9 b. July 26, 1862; d. Sept. 28, 1883. ii. Sarah Florence, b. May 20, 1864; m. Sept. 1, 1886, at Walpole, Edwin H. Holmes, son of Calvin and Julia Holmes, b. Sept. 9, 1859, at Bridge water, Mass. ; d. Aug. 22, 1888, at Walpole. 446 Edwin 8 Everett (Charles, 7 Ebenezer, 6 Ebenezer, 6 Ebenezer, 4 John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Apr. 25, 1839, at Walpole, Mass. ; married June 4, 1871, at Stoughton, Mass., Elizabeth F. Drake, daughter of Abner and Azubah G. Drake, born Feb. 12, 1849, at Easton, Mass. He resided, 1902, at East Walpole, Mass. Eighth Generation. 295 Child, born at Walpole : i. Edwin Martin, 9 b. Sept, 26, 1885. 447 Willard 8 Everett (Charles, 1 Ebenezer, e Ebenezer, b Ebenezer* John, 2, John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Sept. 28, 1851, at Walpole, Mass. ; married Sept. 7, 1875, at Franklin, Mass., Emily Mann, daughter of William and Sarah B. (Metcalf) Mann, born Feb. 8, 1851, at Slatersville, R. I. He resided at Hyde Park, Mass., 1876-82, and since then at Lowell, Mass., where he is manager of the advertis- ing department of the C. I. Hood Co. Children, born at Hyde Park : i. Willard Ernest, 9 b. Feb. 6, 1877; A. B. Yale Univ., 1899. Teacher, 1902, Lowell, ii. Ethel Metcalf, I). Sept. 2, 1878 ; graduate of Welleslev CoUege, 1901. iii. Mabel Thompson, b. June 13, 1880 ; graduate of Welleslev College, 1901. 448 Metcalf 8 Everett (John Metcalf, 7 Metcalf, 6 John, 5 Ebenezer,* John? John, 2 Richard 1 '), born June 20, 1848, at Foxboro', Mass. ; died Oct. 29, 1878, at Morris Plains, N. J. ; married Apr. 20, 1871, at New York City, Elizabeth Schmidt, daughter of John Friedrich and Joanna (Sleezer) Schmidt, born May 4, 1842, at New York City; died May 8, 1884, at Passaic, N. J. Her father was born at Basle, Switzerland; was an architect at New York City, and died at Passaic, Oct. 21, 1893, aged eighty years. Mr. Everett, when about eighteen years old, entered the em- ployment of Messrs. J. Swight & Co., in New York City, and continued with the firm until his death. He was of an active and energetic temperament, and gifted as a writer. Articles from his pen were published in the " Congregationalist " and other papers. Children : i. Sarah Elizabeth, 9 b. Feb. 23, 1872; d. Mar. L3, 1*72. ii. Marie Juliette, b. July 1, 1873; m. Oct. '_':;, 1*94, at Pas- saic, Henry N orris Pontin, of Rutherford, N. .1. Child (Pontin): John Frederick, 10 b. May 25, 1895, at New York City. 296 Descendants of Richard Everett. iii. Frederick Melatiah, b. Aug. 20, 1876, at Passaic; m. Dec. 31, 1900, at Passaic, Julia May Noonberg, dau. of Abra- ham and Julia (De Lacy) Noonberg, of Garfield, N. J. He is connected with the " Passaic Herald," and resides at Passaic. iv. John Metcalf, b. Aug. 20, 1876. He is the city editor of the " Passaic Daily News." 449 William Moore s Everett (Linus Smith, 7 Linus, 6 Andretv, 5 Ebenezer? John, 3 John? Richard 1 }, born Aug. 31, 1817, at Charles- town, Mass. ; died Aug. 14, 1850, near Springfield, Col. ; married Dec. 25, 1844, at Middletown, Conn., Charlotte M. Smith, daugh- ter of Henry D. and Eunice M. (Ives) Smith, born Aug. 8, 1824, at Middletown; died Aug. 5, 1891, at New Haven, Conn. Child : 564. i. William Henry, 9 b. Mar. 6, 1847. 450 Sebastian L. 8 Everett (Linus Smith, 1 Linus, 6 Andrew? Eben- ezerf John, 8 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Jan. 6, 1836, at Baltimore, Md. ; married 1st, , 1856, in New Hampshire, Mary G. Ellsworth; married 2d, Feb. — , 1872, E. Van Washburn, daughter of Leander Washburn, born May — , 1844, at Akron, Ohio. He resides at Oakland, Cal., and is the publisher of " Pacific Coast, Wood and Iron." Children : i. Matie Sophia, 8 b. , 1860 ; m. , 1882, W. S. Fer- guson, of Denver, Col. ii. George L., b. , 1862 ; m. , 1892, Jennie C. Bald- win. Children of second wife : iii. Wallace Washburn, b. , 1875. iv. Marjorie Edith, b. , 1881. 451 Arthur 8 Everett (James Smith, 7 James, 6 Andrew, 5 Ebenezerf John? John? Richard 1 ), born July 4, 1840, at Princeton, 111. ; died July 14, 1873, at Oshkosh, Wis. ; married Dec. 24, 1868, at Osh- Eighth Generation, 297 kosh, Clara Winter, daughter of John Winter, horn Feh. 27, 1837, at Greene, N. Y. He was graduated with the highest honors at the University of Michigan, in 1864 ; was principal of the high school at Ann Arbor, Mich., 1864; principal of the high school and superintendent of the public schools at Oshkosh, 1865-73. He was admitted to the bar, 1873, but did not live to practice. Children, born at Oshkosh : i. John Winter, 9 b. Oct. 22, 1870. Res., 1897, Milwaukee, Wis. ii. Mary Louisa, b. Mar. 15, 1872; d. May 28, 1900. 452 Oliver Hillman 8 Eveeett (Edwin? James? Andrew," Ebene- zer? John? John? Richard 1 '), born Aug. 1, 1836, at Williamsburg, Mass. ; married Nov. 29, 1877, at Williamsburg, Abbie O. Porter, daughter of Enos Porter, born Jan. 28, 1841, at Cummington, Mass. He resided, 1893, at Williamsburg. Child, born at Williamsburg : i. Almon Edwin, 9 b. Aug. 13, 1880. 453 Henry Francis 8 Everett {Edwin,'' James? Andrew? Eben- ezer? John? John? Richard 1 ), born June 17, 1843, at Williams- burg, Mass. ; married 1st, Jan. 18, 1871, at Boston, Mass., Laura M. Bryant, daughter of Hiram Bryant, born Mar. 1, 1844, at Had- ley, Mass. ; died May 17, 1876, at Auburndale, Mass.; married 2d, Feb. 18, 1880, at Boston, Fannie M. Davis, daughter of James W. Davis, born Jan. 16, 1855, at Roxbury, Mass. He resided, 1900, at West Roxbury. Children : i. Albert Henry, 9 b. May 6, 1874; d. Sept. 13, 1874. Children of second wife : ii. Ruth, b. Oct. 20, 1887. iii. Raymond, b. Oct. 1, 1891 ; d. Nov. 8, 1891. 298 Descendants of Richard Everett. 454 Grace 8 Everett (Oliver, 1 James, 6 Andrew, 5 Ebenezer? John? John? Richard 1 ), born Apr. 27, 1847, at Dixon, 111. ; married July 12, 1870, William Nelson Johnson, son of Rev. William Young and Louisa (Mason) Johnson, born at Palmyra, 111. He removed with his parents to Iowa, where he attended Griswold College, at Davenport, until his enlistment in the 44th regiment Iowa Vols. After the war he went to Corning, N. Y., where he studied law in the office of an uncle, Judge Thomas A. Johnson, and was admitted to the New York bar. Residence, 1897, Erie, Penn. Children (Johnson) : i. Oliver Everett, 9 b. Dec. 21, 1874. ii. William Nathan, b. Apr. 16, 1879. hi. Bessie Margaret, b. Oct. 19, 1881. iv. Marcus Rodney, b. Mar. 15, 1884. 455 James Marcus 8 Everett (John, 1 James? Andrew? Ebenezer? John? John? Richard 1 '), born Nov. 22, 1865, at Cummington, Mass. ; married Nov. 1, 1892, at Brooklyn, N. Y., Sarah F. Bar- rett, daughter of George H. Barrett, of Brooklyn, born Oct. 20, 1862, at New York City. He resided, 1896, at Worthington, Mass. Children, born at Worthington : i. John Francis, 9 b. Jan. 1, 1894. ii. George Oliver, b. July 10, 1896. 456 Edward 8 Everett (Andrew J. 1 Jason? Andrew? Ebenezer? John? John? Richard 1 ), born July 3, 1849, at Chesterfield, Mass. ; married , born at New Brunswick. He resided at Holyoke, Mass. Children : i. Lena, 9 b. ; m. Frank Joy, of Northampton, Mass. ii. Maud, b. . Res., 1896, at Westhampton, Mass. iii. Edward, b. . Reported, 1896, in TJ. S. naval service. iv. Elizabeth, b. . Res., 1896, Westhampton. Eighth Generation. 299 457 Samuel H. 8 Everett {Andrew J.? Jason, 6 Andrew, 5 Ebenezer? John? John? Richard}'), born Nov. 11, 1851, at Chesterfield, Mass.; married July 3, 1873, at Colchester, Vt., Elnora Stannard, daugh- ter of Herman and Syrene Stannard, born Sept. 7, 1853. Resi- dence, 1897, Burlington, Vt. Children : i. Josie Mary, 9 b. June 24, 1875. ii. A daughter, b. Aug. 15, 1891. 458 Cadette 8 Everett {Franklin? Andrew? Andrew? Ebenezer? John? John? Richard 1 '), born Feb. 17, 1840, at Ludlow, Vt. ; married June 27, 1863, George C. Fitch, son of James and Abi- gail (Wilmath) Fitch, born Dec. 20, 1823, at Putney, Vt. ; died Mar. 3, 1898, at Grand Rapids, Mich. Mrs. Fitch is prominent in literary circles, a taste which she inherited from her father, the author of " Memorials of the Grand River Valley," valued as a collection of pioneer reminiscences. Mr. Fitch was a successful manufacturer of carriages ; was an alderman, a member of the board of education, and treasurer of the county agricultural society. Children (Fitch) : i. Louie M., 9 b. , 1865. ii. George E., b. , 1868. 459 Capt. Charles Edward 8 Everett {Lucius? Phinehas? Phin- ehas? Ebenezer? John? John? Richard 1 ), born June 16, 1828, at Dover, N. H. ; died there Apr. 25, 1892; married Apr. 12, 1852, Abbie Maria Palmer, daughter of Stephen P. Palmer, born Dec. 15, 1834, at Dover. He enlisted Aug. 7, 1862, in company K, 11th regiment N. H. Vols. ; was commissioned second lieutenant, Dec. 24, 1862; promoted first lieutenant, Sept. 1, 1863; captain company D, May 15, 1865, and mustered out June 4, 1865. Children, born at Dover : i. Alice, 9 b. Jan. 12, 1853. ii. Helen Delano, b. Aug. 29, 1854. 300 Descendants of Richard Everett. iii. Walter Palmer, b. May 15, 1856. iv. John, b. Mar. 8, 1860. Res., 1898, Dover, v. Mary Orne, b. July 6, 1862; m. May 2, 1883, at Haverhill, Mass., Charles A. Roberts, son of Andrew J. and Mary J. Roberts. 460 Col. Walter 8 Everett (Lucius, 7 Phinehas, 6 Phinehas, 5 Eben- ezerf John, 8 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Sept. 18, 1832, at Dover, N. H. ; married Sept. — , 1863, Caroline F. Ordway, born at Brad- ford, Mass. Children : i. Caroline Foote, 9 b. ii. Ellen Leighton, b. Nov. 16, 1869, at Charlestown, Mass.; m. Apr. 3, 1895, at Bradford, Eben W. Keyes of Chi- cago, 111., formerly of Charlestown. iii. Mary Ethel, b. Mar. 21, 1871, at Charlestown. 461 Clarendon Adams 8 Everett (Lucius,'' Phinehas, 6 Phinehas, 5 Ebenezerf John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Feb. 21, 1835, at Dover, N. H. ; died Nov. 28, 1883, at Portsmouth, N. H. ; m. , at Dover, Mary Josephine Clark, daughter of Joseph and Nancy Clark, born Feb. 9, 1841, at Dover. He enlisted Aug. 8, 1862, in company K, 11th regiment, N. H. Vols. ; was appointed orderly sergeant, and was discharged for disability, Mar. 5, 1863, at Newport News, Va. He enlisted, Dec. 10, 1863, in company A, 13th regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps, and was discharged, Nov. 17, 1865, at Boston, Mass. Children : i. Horace Delano, 9 b. June 24, 1860. 565. ii. Theodore, b. Oct. 2, 1862. iii. Carrie Ordway, b. Mar. 29, 1864; d. Sept. 20, 1880. iv. Edith, b. Apr. —,1868; d. Feb. — , 1870. 462 Rtjftjs Dodd 8 Everett (Horace, 1 Phinehas, 6 Phinehas, 5 Eben ezer,* John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born May 18, 1834, at Great Falls, N. H. ; married May 16, 1866, at Lowell, Mass., Lucretia C. Nor- Eightli Generation. 301 cross, daughter of Nicholas G. and Sophronia Norcross, born at Bangor, Me. They have lived for a number of years at Atchi- son, Kan. Child: i. Theodore Gaubert, 9 b. Apr. 9, 1867. 463 Emilius Augustus 8 Everett (Aaron Emilius," Marcus, 6 Aa- ron, 5 Ebenezer,* John, 2, John," 1 Richard 1 }, born Apr. 1, 1840, at Bos- ton, Mass. ; married , Mary A. Collins, born at Chicopee, Mass. ; died Oct. 18, 1893, at Chicago, 111. He enlisted Sept. 12, 1862, in company D, 43d regiment, Mass. Vols., was appointed corporal ; served nine months, and was discharged July 30, 1863, at the expiration of his term of service. Children : i. Frank Winthrop, 9 b. Apr. 11, 1875, at Dedhara, Mass. ii. Roy E., b. Sept. 3, 1877 ; d. Jan. 6, 1878. 464 Harriet Louise 8 Everett (Aaron Emilius, 7 Marcus, 6 Aaron, Ebenezer* John, 5 John, 2 Richard 1 }, born Nov. 23, 1843, at Boston, Mass. ; married Dec. 1, 1863, at Dedham, Mass., Major Charles Bucknam Fessenden, son of Charles B. and Susan (Skinner) Fessenden, born Dec. 3, 1840, at Charlestown, Mass. He was captain of company D, 43d Mass. Vols., and was, later, major in the same regiment. Residence, 1896, Parsons, Kan. Children (Fessenden) : i. Harold Pitt, 9 b. Oct. 4, 1869. ii. Susan Elizabeth, b. Aug. 21, 1873. 465 Abbie Louise Wight 8 Everett (Aaron Emiliw? Marcu*? Aaron 5 Ebenezer* John 5 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Sept. 9, 1847, at Boston, Mass.; married Mar. 5, 1873, at Dedham, Mass., Frank Forester Jaques, of Chicago, 111. 302 Descendants of Richard Everett. Children ( Jaques) : i. Charles Everett, 9 b. Dec. 24, 1873. ii. Willard Wight, b. Feb. 7, 1875. iii. Sarah, b. Nov. 12, 1876 ; d. Apr. 28, 1878. iv. Lewis Talmage, b. Nov. 28, 1878. v. Abbie Lita, b. July 10, 1881. vi. Marguerite, b. Jan. 10, 1888. 466 Alice Dundas 8 Everett ( Charles,"' Charles , 6 Moses, 5 Ebenezer,* John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), bom Feb. 20, 1852, at Washington, D. C. ; married Feb. 2, 1879, Willam A. Cummins, of Smyrna, Del. Children (Cummins) : i. Harriet Everett, 9 b. Apr. 14, 1881. ii. Everett, b. May 30, 1883. iii. William Dundas, b. July 9, 1886. 467 Charles Dundas 8 Everett ( Charles, 7 Charles, 6 Moses, 5 Eben- ezerf John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 '), b. June 17, 1856, at Washington, D. C. ; married Oct. 28, 1880, at Bellevue, Del., Emily R. Tybout, daughter of George L. and Elizabeth C. Tybout, born Jan. 2, 1858, at Bellevue. Residence, Wilmington, Del. Children : i. Marion Tybout, 9 b. Apr. 6, 1882. ii. Elizabeth Tybout, b. Nov. 4, 1885. hi. Charles, b. Dec. 21, 1899. 468 Oliver 8 Everett {Alexander Hill,"' Oliver, 6 Oliver, 5 Ebenezerf John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Feb. 1, 1860, at Roxbury, Mass.; married Apr. 1, 1888, Mrs. Katherine H. Henderson, of English descent. He is an architect in San Francisco, Cal., and connected with " The California Architect and Building News," a monthly journal devoted to the architectural interests of the Pacific coast. Children, born at San Francisco : i. Louisa Relief, 9 b. Apr. 10, 1890. ii. Helen Robina, b. May 28, 1893. Eighth Generation. :;■».*> 469 Dr. Oliver Austin 8 Everett (James Bradley, 7 Abel, 6 Abel, 6 Eleazer/ John* John, 2 Richard 1 ), bom Dec. 15, 1862, at Fal- mouth, Mass. ; married , Charlotte M. Taylor, of Bolton, Mass. He was graduated M. D., at Dartmouth College, 1885, and was a practicing physician, 1894, at Bolton. Child: i. Willard S., 9 b. , 1891. 470 Charles Henry 8 Everett ( Charles Willard,'' Willard, 6 Elea- zer, 5 Eleazer, 4 John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born June 20, 1848, at Hillsboro' Bridge, N. H. ; died Mar. 11, 1877, at Lawrence, Mass. ; married Nov. 5, 1873, at Lawrence, Margaret Eva Churchill, daughter of George H. and Mary E. Churchill, born Jan. 16, 1853, at Lawrence ; died there, Mar. 8, 1885. Child, born at Lawrence : i. Grace Churchill, 9 b. Jan. 26, 1876. 471 Edward H. 8 Everett (Charles Willard, 7 Willard, 6 Eleazer, 5 Eleazer,* John, 3 John 2 Richard 1 ), born Nov. 23, 1854, at Henni- ker, N. H. ; married Dec. 9, 1879, at Nashua, N. H., Eva J. Lyons, daughter of Newman Lyons, born June 17, 1857. He is a drug- gist at Nashua. He is a democrat in politics, and has twice represented Nashua in the New Hampshire legislature. Children, born at Nashua : i. Edward, 9 b. Dec. 5, 1880. ii. Charles N., b. Nov. 27, 1884. 472 Carlton H. 8 Everett (Charles Willard, 7 Willard 6 Ehazerf Eleazer* John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Apr. 23, 1862; married , Mary E. Brown, of Bow, N. H. Child: i. Lula Blanche, 9 b. Dec. 15, 1886; d. Sept. — , 1887. 804 Descendants of Richard Everett. 473 Luther 8 Everett ( George? George, 6 Edward, 6 Edward,* John? John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Nov. 13, 1828, at Lawrence, N. Y. ; died there, Jan. 28, 1890 ; married June 15, 1853, Martha C. Abrani, daughter of William and Margaret (Haslem) Abrani, born Aug. 10, 1832, at Parishville, N. Y. They resided at Lawrence. Children : i. Abigail Maria, 9 b. Apr. 10, 1854; m. Oct. 20, 1875, at Law- rence, John K. Whitney, son of Lemuel G. and Catherine (Conrow) Whitney, b. Aug. 19, 1841, at Hemmingford, P. Q. Res., 1898, Washington, D. C. ii. Margaret M., b. Dec. 20, 1859; d. Apr. 11, 1862. iii. Emma Cornelia, b. Jan. 14, 1861; m. June 16, 1886, at Lawrence, James Bacon, son of James and Ann (John- ston) Bacon, b. Jan. 14, 1860, at Boston, Mass.; d. Sept. 24, 1897, at Elba, Neb. She resided, 1898, at Ithaca, N. Y. iv. Ella Cordelia, b. Jan. 14, 1861 ; m. Dec. 30, 1892, at Law- rence, D. W. Fennimore, son of Joshua William and Margaret Mott (Glass) Fennimore, b. at Morley, N. Y. Res., 1898, Potsdam, N. Y. v. Elizabeth Marie, b. Feb. 10, 1864; m. Nov. 21, 1889, at Lawrence, Fred. C. Duffy, son of Patrick and Anne (Fox) Duffy, b. Aug. 1, 1864, at Parishville. Res., 1898, Mooers, N. Y. vi. Frederick Luther, b. Aug. 26, 1872. vii. George Abram, b. Apr. 18, 1875. 474 George 8 Everett ( G-eorge, 7 George, 6 Edward, 5 Edivard,* John? John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Dec. 22, 1833, at Lawrence, N. Y. ; mar- ried Sept. 8, 1857, Mary Abrams. Res., 1895, Potsdam, N. Y. Children : i. Cynthia, 9 b. July 8, 1859. ii. Edward, b. Sept. 18, 1866. iii. Cyrus, b. June 16, 1863. iv. Mary, b. Mar. 11, 1865. v. Margaret Maria, b. Apr. 26, 1867. vi. Georgia, b. Apr. 5, 1872. 475 Frederick 8 Everett (George, 7 George, 6 Edward? Edivard? John? John 2 Richard 1 ), born Apr. 8, 1839, at Lawrence, N. Y. ; Eighth Generation. :;i)"> died June — , 1864, of a gunshot wound received while serving in the Union army. Child: i. Zira, 8 b. Aug. 27, 1860 ; d. Mar. 1, 1880. 476 George B. 8 Everett (John, 7 Edward? Edward? Edward? John? John? Richard 1 '), born May 14, 1839, at Dickinson, N. Y. ; died there Mar. 19, 1897 ; married Mar. 18, 1868, at Dickinson, Agnes Roberts, daughter of Bird Roberts, born Aug. 22, 1846, at Beekmantown, N. Y. She resides at Ogdensburg, N. Y. Child: i. Bird, 9 b. May 12, 1869. 477 Dr. Robert A. 8 Everett (Augustus? Robert? Edward? Ed- ward? John? John? Richard 1 ), born Nov. 22, 1839, at Auburn, N. Y. ; married Oct. 22, 1864, at Hillsdale, Mich., Janett G. Lan- caster, daughter of James Lancaster, a soldier of 1812, born Oct. — , 1838, on the Hudson River, N. Y. He was graduated M. D. at the University of Michigan, 1859, served as surgeon during the Civil war, and since then has continued his practice at Hills- dale. 478 Dr. Milton H. 8 Everett (Oliver V.? David Allen? Edward? Edward? John? John? Richard 1 ), born , 1847, at Peru, N. Y. ; married , 1872, at Pittston, Pa., Delia Harding, daughter of Harry Harding, born , 1848, at Pittston. Residence, 1897, Lincoln, Neb. Child: i. Harry H., 8 b. , 1875. 479 Dr. Jerome O. 8 Everett (Oliver V.? David Allen? Edward? Edward? John? John? Richard 1 ), born , 1849, at Peru, N. Y. ; married , 1880, at Mendato, 111., Artie B. Andrews, daughter 306 Descendants of Richard Everett. of O. A. Andrews, born at Mendato. Residence, 1897, Lincoln, Neb. Children : i. Oliver, 9 b. , 1881. ii. Inez, b. , 1884. iii. Ernst, b. , 1888. 480 Orville M. 8 Everett {David A.," 1 David Allen, 6 Edward 5 Edward,* John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Jan. 29, 1848, at Peru, N. Y. ; married Oct. 3, 1877, at Burke, N. Y., Carrie M. Day, daughter of Andrew J. Day, born May 4, 1856, at Burke. Resi- dence, Burke, where he has been town clerk, supervisor and post- master. Children : i. Netta G., 9 b. Sept. 17, 1878. ii. Harry D., b. July 11, 1880. iii. David Allen, b. July 10, 1888. iv. Sarah Frances, b. July 7, 1890. 481 Oliver C. 8 Everett {David A., 1 David Allen, 6 Edward, 5 Ed- ward* John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Nov. 28, 1852, at Peru, N. Y. ; died Feb. 11, 1888, at Burke, N. Y. ; married June 3, 1879, at Burke, Annie McKenzie, daughter of John McKenzie, born Oct. — , 1861, at Burke. He resided at Burke, where he was post- master three years. Children : i. Edith M., 9 b. Dec. 24, 1880. ii. Chester A, b. July 9, 1883. iii. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 25, 1887. 482 Walter T. 8 Everett {David A., 7 David Allen, 6 Edward, 5 Edward* John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Sept. 14, 1859, at Peru, N. Y. ; married Jan. 25, 1888, at Burke, N. Y., S. Euretta Fenton, daughter of Theodore Fenton, born Mar. 3, 1864, at Burke. Residence, 1895, Salida, Col. Eighth Generation. 307 Child: i. George W., 9 b. Mar. 23, 1889. 483 Allen James 8 Everett (George E., 7 David Alien* Edward, 5 Edward,* John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 }, born Jan. 1-4, I860, at Peru, N". Y. ; died Nov. 9, 1890 ; married Sept. 3, 1884, at Lincoln- rille, Me., Mary E. Warren, daughter of John Warren. Children : i. Ethel M., 9 b. Sept. 21, 1885. ii. John W., b. Jan. 2, 1887; d. Jan. 12, 1891. 484 Arthur S. 8 Everett (George E., 7 David Allen, 6 Edward, 5 Edward,* John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 }, born Mar. 22, 1861, at Peru, S". Y. ; married Dec. 12, 1892, at Lawrence, Mass., Harriet G. Doane, daughter of Capt. Thomas K. S. and Nellie Doane, born ?Vpr. 6, 1868, at Hebron, N. S. Residence, 1896, Lawrence, Mass. Child, born at Lawrence : i. Grace, 9 b. Nov. 18, 1893. 485 Edward 8 Everett (Edward," John, 6 David, 5 Edward,* John, 3 Tohn, 2 Richard 1 }, born Oct. 4, 1850, at Lawrence, Mass. ; married 3ct. 11, 1881, at Minneapolis, Minn., Rosa M. Michallis, daughter )f Charles and Anna Michallis, born Aug. 26, 1859, at New Ulm, Minn. Residence, 1894, Big Timber, Park Co., Mont. Children : i. Anna Gretchen, 9 b. Feb. 8, 1890. ii. Inez Francena, b. Jan. 15, 1893. 486 William Blackman 8 Everett (Ira, 7 William, 6 William, 5 Wil- liam* William, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), b. , 1817; died Feb. 12, L894, at Providence, R. I. ; married Jan. 1, 1854, at Providence, 308 Descendants of Richard Everett. Catherine Hobin, daughter of Martin and Bridget Hobin, born , 1824, in Ireland ; died Nov. 29, 1893, at Providence. Children, born at Providence : i. Catherine E., 9 b. Oct. — , 1854; d. Aug. 30, 1855. ii. Mary A., b. May 26, 1859; m. 1st, Sept. 26, 1878, at Fall River, Mass., James McElroy, son of Arthur and Mar- garet McElroy; m. 2d, Jan. 29, 1890, at Providence, William Worthington Johnson, son of Winslow and Lethe Johnson, b. at Bowling Green, Va. hi. Sarah Jane, b. Apr. 24, 1861 ; d. May 30, 1861. iv. John Edward, b. Nov. 14, 1868; d. July 27, 1882. 4S7 William Dickson 8 Everett ( William, 1 William? William? William? William? John? Richard 1 ), born Apr. 15, 1832, at Bed- ford, Mass. ; died there Jan. — , 1853 ; married Apr. 17, 1850, at Lowell, Mass., Mary Clark, daughter of William and Susan Clark, born July 8, 1832, at Bedford; died Nov. 8, 1862, at Charlestown, Mass. She married second, Nov. 13, 1855, at Charlestown, Albert P. Sampson. Children, born at Bedford : i. Annie Elizabeth, 9 b. Apr. 22, 1852; m. 1st, Oct. 27, 1870, Henry H. Cobb; m. 2d, June 2, 1885, at Boston, Mass., John E. Maynard. ii. Marion Dixon, b. April 27, 1853; d. Oct. 27, 1884; m. Apr. 28, 1873, at Cambridge, Mass., Samuel G. Carter, son of James G. and Indiana Carter. 488 George Draper 8 Everett (Jabez? William? William? Wil- liam? William? John? Richard 1 ), born June 24, 1829, at Dover, Mass.; married June 23, 1861, at Dover, Martha Allen Plummer, daughter of Micajah S. and Betsey (Haskell) Plummer, born Aug. 17, 1838, at New Gloucester, Me. He is living, at Dover, where he was selectman, 1865, '66, '67, and town treasurer, 1877 to 1888. Mrs. Everett has served on the school committee, and was superintendent of the schools, 1877- 1884. She wrote the account of Dover, published in the History of Norfolk County, 1884. Eighth Generation. 309 Children : i. Sarah Eliza,* b. May 13, 1862; was graduated at the Nor- mal Art School, Boston, Mass., 1883; m. Jan. 1, 1883, John Micah Humphrey. Res., Rochester, N. H. Child (Humphrey) : 1. Vivien, 10 b. Aug. , 1891. ii. Martha Elizabeth, b. Nov. 16, 1863; was graduated at Smith College, Northampton, Mass., 1888; m. June 26, 1888, at Dover, Rev. Charles Elliott St. John, son of Rev. Thomas E. and Henrietta M. (Knox) St. John, b. Dec. 19, 1856, at Prairie du Chien, Wis. Mr. St. John became secretary of the American Unitarian Association in 1900. Res., Brookline, Mass. Children (St. John) : 1. Everett 10 b. Mar. 27, 1889. 2. Harold, b. July 25, 1892. 3. Lyman, b. May 8, 1899; d. Feb. 20, 1900. 4. Prescott Keyes, b. May 8, 1S99; d. Feb. 24, 1900. iii. Edward Plummer, b. Sept. 2, 1865; d. July 2, 1869. iv. Charles Crandall, b. Sept. 11, 1871. v. George Osgood, b. Mar. 6, 1874; d. Dec. 15, 1891, at Rochester, N. H. 489 Dr. John T. 8 Evekett (Samuel F., 7 Josiah, 6 Josiah, 5 William, 11 William, 5 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born June 11, 1843, at New Portland, Me. ; married Oct. 14, 1864, in Michigan, Josephine Lemmo, daughter of James Lemmo, born at Clyde, O. He was edu- cated as a physician, was State senator, and in 1894, resided at Wichita, Kan. Children : i. Vernon L., 9 b. Nov. 16, 1865. ii. Veona J., b. Nov. 14, 1868; d. young. iii. Ernest T., b. Mar. 26, 1870. 490 Dr. Augustus Justine 8 Evekett (John Smith,' Francis,* 5 Jo- siah, 6 William, i William, 3 John 2 Richard 1 ), born Sept. 27, 1850, at Knoxville, Marion county, la. ; died Feb. 3, 1900, at Knoxville : married May 20, 1890, at Flaglers, Marion county, la., Ella M. Momyer, bom Feb. 12, 1869, at Flaglers. He was a physician. and resided at Knoxville. Child : i. Margaret Elizabeth, 9 b. June 6, 1896. 310 Descendants of Richard Everett. 491 John McCown 8 Everett (John Smith, 7 Francis, 6 Josiah, 5 Wil- liam* William, 8 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Oct. 1, 1857, in Marion county, la. ; married Mar. 26, 1884, at Promise City, Wayne county, la., Mary Isis Kinser, daughter of M. J. and E. J. Kinser, born Sept. 12, 1860, at Promise City. Residence, Des Moines, la. Children : i. Jessie E., 9 b. June 18, 1886. ii. Archie John, b. June 22, 1890. iii. Francis Edward, b. Sept. 28, 1892. 492 William Barnett 8 Everett (John Smith, 7 Francis, 6 Josiah? William,* William, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Apr. 27, 1862, in Marion county, la. ; married Apr. 13, 1886, at Coal Ridge, la., Lilen Reynolds, daughter of L. M. and Adelaide Reynolds, born there Nov. 14, 1866. Residence, Pella, la. Children : i. Ruby A., 9 b. Dec. 28, 1887. ii. Earl Reynolds, b. June 7, 1889. iii. Hazel E., b. Oct. 23, 1891. 493 Warren James 8 Everett (John Smith, 7 Francis, 6 Josiah, 5 William,* William, 5 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born May 31, 1865, in Marion county, la. ; married Oct. 10, 1889, at Knoxville, la., Ida Armstrong, daughter of Jackson and Sarah Armstrong, born Oct. 24, 1866, in Marion county. Residence, Des Moines, la. Child: L Tessie M., 9 b. Nov. 1, 1890. 494 Dr. Francis Michael 8 Everett (Warren Day 7 Francis 6 Josiah? William,* William? John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Oct. 10, 1840, in Mason county, West Va. ; died Sept. 28, 1895, at New York, la. ; married , 1861, in Iowa, Fidelia Barlow, born June 20, 1845. He was a physician at Corydon, la. She resides at Silver Springs, Ark. Eighth Generation. 311 Children : i. Leonora, 9 b. Dec. 20, 1862. ii. Burrus S., b. Aug. 27, 1864; d. Nov. 9, 1898. iii. Blanche, b. Dec. 26, 1866; m. Aug. — , 1885, Dr. E. J. Howard, of Corydon. iv. Claude W., b. Sept. 8, 1870; d. Oct. 19, 1898. v. Maud, b. May 6, 1874; m. Sept, — , 1892, Dr. J. A. Har- per, of Greenfield, la. 495 Dr. Burrus Smith 8 Everett ( Warren Day, 1 Francis? Josiah? William* William, 3 John? Richard 1 ), born Mar. 21, 1843, at Mor- gan City, Mo.; married Feb. 19, 1868, Mary E. F. Fletcher, daughter of Eli and Rebecca Fletcher, born Sept. 2, 1850, at Greencastle, Ind. He resides at Allerton, Wayne county, la., where he is city and county physician and division surgeon of the C. R. & P. R. R. They have an adopted daughter, Cora. 496 Rev. Melville Luther 8 Everett ( Warren Bay, 1 Francis? Jo- siah? William? William, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Sept. 9, 1852, near Knoxville, Marion county, la. ; married Dec. 11, 1875, at Mexico, Mo., Margaret Marian Orear, daughter of B. F. Orear, of Mexico, Mo., of Huguenot ancestry. He is a Baptist evangelist and resides at Knoxville. Children : i. Warren Francis, 9 b. Nov. 18, 1876; d. Jan. 12, 1877. ii. Ernest Day, b. Jan. 24, 1878. Res., 1901, Kansas City, Kan. iii. Marguerite Blanche, b. Oct. 5, 1880. iv. Frank Orear, b. Mar. 14, 1883. v. John Paul, b. Aug. 21, 1885. vi. Emily Grace, b. July 14, 1888. vii. Melville Clarence, b. Nov. 21, 1890. viii. Alfred, b. July 3, 1893; d. Mar. 16, 1894. 497 Warren Douglas 8 Everett (Warren Bay 1 Francis, 6 Josiah? William? William? John? Richard 1 ), bom Oct. 2, 1860, in Wayne county, la.; died Sept. 27, 1901, at Burlington; married Feb. 2, 312 Descendants of Richard Everett. 1883, at Burlington, Kan., Jessie J. Burk, daughter of William and Sarah Burk, born May 2, 1867, at Burlington. Children : i. William D., 9 b. June 15, 1884. ii. Francis M., b. Apr. 3, 1887. iii. Ernest R., b. July 18, 1889. iv. Sarah E., b. June 25, 1891. v. May, b. May 2, 1895. 498 Rev. Paul Jones 8 Everett ( Warren Day, 1 Francis, 6 Josiah, 5 William* William, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 }, born Nov. 8, 1862, at Corydon, la. ; married 1st, May 26, 1887, at Sylvan Springs, Ark., Julia Randolph ; married 2d, Mar. 8, 1894, in Logan county, Oklahoma Territory, Nannie E. How, daughter of Charles E. and Hannah (Price) How, born Jan. 11, 1869, in Coffey Co., Kan. He is a Methodist minister, and resides at Orland, Oklahoma. Children : i. Carrie Day, 9 b. Mar. 13, 1888. Children of second wife : ii. Charles Warren, b. Feb. 18, 1895. iii. Paul Adelbert, b. May 24, 1897. iv. Ernest Rahe, b. Jan. 13, 1900. 499 John Smith 8 Everett (Francis, 7 Francis, 6 Josiah, 5 William, 4 William, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Dec. 25, 1843, in Moniteau coun- ty, Mo. ; died April 17, 1897, at Mt. Ayr, la. ; married Oct. 17, 1872, in Marion county, la., Amanda Lee, daughter of John and Nancy Lee, born in Pike county, 111.; died Mar. 2, 1899. In 1847, he accompanied his parents from Missouri to Marion coun- ty, and lived on their farm until 1862 ; he enlisted for three years in company G, 40th regiment, Iowa Vol. infantry. After the war he worked on a farm until 1869, when he studied law, and was ad- mitted to the bar in 1872. He settled at Mt. Ayr, la., 1873, where he remains. In addition to his business as a lawyer, he Eighth Generation. 313 deals in real estate and banking. In 1892, he was elected clerk of the district court. Children, born at Mt. Ayr : i. Frank Lee, 9 b. May 7, 1877. Res., Des Moines, ii. Mary B., b. Mar. 19, 1882. Res., Des Moines. 500 Anna Maria 8 Everitt (Sheldon Brownson? Charles? Abner, 5 Daniel? Israel? John? Richard 1 '), born May 21, 1844, at Water- town, Conn. ; married 1st, May 20, 1868, at Ansonia, Conn., Josiah H. Whiting, born about 1843, at Richford, Conn. ; married 2d, June 1, 1887, at Waterbuiy, Conn., Andrew J. Brockett, M. D., son of Alanson Brockett, born Mar. 22, 1836, at Bristol, O. They reside at Cleveland, O. He served during the Civil war as surgeon of the 1st regiment, Ohio Vol. Infantry, 6th Ohio Battery, and Bridges' Light Artillery of Chicago. Children (Whiting) : i. Louise Everett, 9 b. May 6, 1872; d. May 19, 1872. ii. Charles Everett, b. Sept. 4, 1874. 501 Edward Herman 8 Everitt (Sheldon Broivnson? Charles? Abner? Daniel? Israel? John? Biehard 1 ), born Jan. 6, 1856, at Waterbury, Conn. ; died there Jan. 13, 1894 ; married there Nov. — , 1889, Elizabeth Isabel Howell. He was foreman in the Waterbui y, Conn., watch factory. Child: i. Dorothea Helen, 9 b. Aug. 29, 1890. 502 Frank 8 Everitt (Enoch Parsons? Russell? Isaiah? Ebenezer? Israel? John? Richard 1 ), born Nov. 17, 1851, at Ellsworth Society, Sharon, Conn.; married Feb. 25, 1874, at Verona, N. Y., Susan Alida Toll, daughter of Daniel D. and Ruth (Hill) Toll, bora June 10, 1853, at Verona. Child, born at Sharon : i. Edward, 9 b. Apr. 26, 1875. 314 Descendants of Richard Everett. 503 George Augustus 8 Everett (Samuel Elmore? Augustus, 6 Ebe? Ebenezer? Israel, 2, John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Oct. 18, 1861; married Oct. 16, 1895, at Winsted, Conn., Minnie Esther Hawley, daughter of Levi and Almira (Ball) Hawley, born Nov. 13, 1868, at Winsted. Residence, 1895, Torrington, Conn. Children : i. Ruth Esther, 9 b. Apr. 30, 1897. ii. Samuel Elmore, b. June 26, 1900. 504 Dr. Walter C. 8 Everett (Elmore, 7 John, 6 Ebe, h Ebenezer? Israel? John? Richard 1 ), born June 27, 1871, at Nichols, N. Y. ; married Feb. — , 1895, Elizabeth V. Harris. He was graduated M. D., 1894, at the University of the City of New York. Resi- dence, Nichols. Child, born at Nichols : i. Oliver, 9 b. Apr. — , 1897. 505 Dr. John Elmore 8 Everett (Edward A., 7 John, 6 Ebe? Eben- ezer? Israel? John, 2 Richard 1 ), born June 11, 1862, at Burlington, Pa. ; married May 28, 1890, at West Burlington, Gustie White- head, daughter of Samuel Whitehead, born Nov. 9, 1866, at Bur- lington. Dr. Everitt was fitted for Cornell University at the Ithaca, N. Y., High School, and then studied medicine, graduating M. D. 1887, at the Medical College of the University of the City of New York. He settled at Franklindale, Pa., and in 1897 was engaged there in the practice of his profession, having served his fellow-citizens as school director and township treasurer. Children, born at Franklindale : i. Thomas Edward, 9 b. Mar. 17, 1891. ii. John Samuel, b. June 28, 1894. 506 Rev. Samuel Pearce 8 Everett (Samuel, 7 Joshua, 6 Joshua, 6 Joshua? Richard? John? Richard 1 ), born Jan. 26, 1826, at Mil- ford, N. H. ; married 1st, Apr. 9, 1848, at North Leverett, Mass., Eighth Generation. 315 Nancy Alcesta Goodnow, daughter of Holland Goodnow, born June 25, 1829, at Montague, Mass. ; died Dec. 23, 1871, at Whit- ingham, Vt., while on a visit; married 2d, Apr. 10, 1873, Mrs. Carrie A. Stone, daughter of P Inlander Kendrick, born Dec. 11, 1831, at Heath, Mass. ; died June 7, 1900, at Greenfield, Mass. He is a Baptist minister, and has had pastorates at various towns in New England. He was a member of the Massachusetts legis- lature, 1866 and 1871. Residence, 1901, Greenfield. Children, i, ii born at Worcester, Mass. ; iii-v at Rowe, Mass. ; vi at Coleraine, Mass. : i. Mary Jane, 9 b. Mar. 17, 1850. 566. ii. Edward Samuel, b. Nov. 13, 1853. iii. Ella A., b. May 31, 1858. 567. iv. Walter Goodnow, b. Aug. 21, 1860. v. Samuel Andrews, b. Feb. 15, 1866 ; A. B., Brown Univer- sity, 1891. Res., 1898, Providence, R. I. Children of second wife : vi. Etta May, b. , 1875 ; d. July 9, 1900. 507 Abram 8 Everett (Israel, 1 Joshua? Joshua? Joshua? Richard? John? Richard 1 *), born Nov. 4, 1829, at Princeton, Mass. ; married Nov. 28, 1860, at Fitchburg, Mass., Rebecca W. Grimes, daughter (by adoption) of Thaddeus Grimes, born Dec. 4, 1831, at Little- ton, Mass. Residence, 1898, Worcester, Mass., where he is deacon of the Pleasant Street Baptist Church. Children, born at Princeton : i. Henry Lexington, 9 b. Apr. 19, 1863; m. June 15, 1892, at Logan, Utah, Catherine Nelson, dau. of Edward W. Nel- son, b. Apr. 23, 1869, at Logan. He was graduated A. 1 1., Brown University, 1886; A.M., Harvard, 1889; was professor at Utah' Agricultural College, 1890-92, and at a college at Sao Paulo, Brazil, S. A., 1901. ii. Grace R,, b. May 5, 1865; m. Jan. 31, 1^97, Arthur G. Lewis. Res., 1898, Worcester. 508 Mendall Gilbert 8 Everett (Israel? Joshua? Joshua? Joshua? Richard? John? Richard 1 ), born Sept. 14, 1836, at Princeton, 316 Descendants of Richard Everett. Mass. ; died there Oct. 23, 1864 ; married June 14, 1860, at North Sedgwick, Me., Joanna M. Allen, daughter of Nathaniel and Nancy- Allen, born Mar. 31, 1844, at Sedgwick; died Nov. 7, 1887, at Millbury, Mass. She married second, June 23, 1875, at Mill- bury, Joseph E. Batcheller, son of Holland G. and Mary D. Batcheller. Mr. Everett was a private in company K, 53d regi- ment, Mass. Vols., during the Civil war. Children : i. Edward A., 9 b. Apr. 14, 1862 ; d. Apr. 24, 1886. ii. Mendall Herbert, b. June 8, 1865; d. Mar. 23, 1886. 509 Frederick Augustus 8 Everett (Joshua Titus,'' Joshua? Joshua? Joshua? Richard? John? Richard 1 '), born May 2, 1835, at Princeton, Mass. ; died May 28, 1877, at San Francisco, Cal. ; married 1st, July 15, 1867, at San Francisco, Emily W. Boyd, daughter of Capt. James Boyd, born , 1838, at Bloom ville, Ohio; died Nov. 19, 1871; married 2d, Aug. 24, 1876, Caroline A. Tatterson, of South Berwick, Me. Residence, San Francisco. Children, born at San Francisco : i. Carrie Boyd, 9 b. May — , 1868; d. Jan. 8, 1869. ii. Stella Brown, b. Dec. 15, 1869. hi. Boyd Augustus, b. Oct. 1, 1871 ; d. Oct. 26, 1871. 510 William F. 8 Everett (Metcalf? Paul? Josiah? Joshua? Rich- ard? John? Richard 1 ), born Feb. 7, 1845, at Wrentham, Mass. ; married Aug. 14, 1868, at Medway, Lucy Maria Blake, of Frank- lin, daughter of Seth and Mary Blake, born Oct. 8, 1838, at Bos- ton, Mass. Residence, 1897, Wrentham. Child, born at Wrentham : i. Chester B., 9 b. June 17, 1885. 511 Alfred Farrington 8 Everett (Silas Shepard? Silas? Josiah? Joshua? Richard? John? Richard 1 ), born Apr. 28, 1835, at North Adams, Mass. ; married July 4, 1857, at Natick, Mass., Maria W. Eighth Generation. 317 Bullard, daughter of Silas and Adeline Jane Gilmore, born Feb. 20, 1834, at Franklin, Mass. Residence, 1893, Franklin. Children, born at Franklin : 568. i. Frank Adalbert, 9 b. June 10, 1858. ii. Eugene Ellsworth, b. Jan. 13, 1863; m. Nov. 10, 1897, at Boston, Mass., Maude Lillian Gates, dau. of Alfred Horatio and Ann Gates, b. Apr. 14, 1865, at Ilorton, la. He was graduated A. B., Brown University, 1894; M. D., Harvard University, 1898. Res., 1902, Boston. iii. Edward S., b. Nov. 17, 1864; ra. Aug. 6, 1889, at Essex, Vt., Winifred Emma Stackpole, dau. of Henry Bicker and Apphia (Swasey) Stackpole, b. July 11, 1869, at Duxbury, Vt. Res., 1902, Winchester, Mass. iv. Alfred Farrington, b. Oct. 26, 1872 ; d. Dec. 14, 1873. v. A child, b. Dec. 25, 1875; d. Dec. 25, 1875. vi. Waldo Clarence, b. July 24, 1877. 512 Edward S. 8 Everett (Silas Shepard, 7 Silas, 6 Josiah, 5 Joshua* Richard, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Oct. 12, 1837, at Bennington, Vt. ; married Apr. 17, 1861, at Worcester, Mass., Ellen M. Rich, daughter of Elkanah and Lauretta M. Rich, born about 1860, at Worcester. Children, born at Worcester : i. Herbert Edward, 9 b. Feb. 16, 1863. ii. Gertrude, b. Mar. 15, 1870. iii. George R., b. Jan. 27, 1873. iv. Minnie, b. Mar. 30, 1877. 513 Stephen T. 8 Everett (Silas Shepard,' Silas, 6 Josiah, 6 Joshua,* Richard, 8 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Oct. 30, 1843, at Providence, R. I. ; died there Oct. 24, 1897 ; married 1st, June 29, 1867, at Providence, Hattie Hannah Langford, daughter of Thomas and Jane Langford, born , 1845, in England ; married 2d, Mar. 28, 1889, at Providence, Mrs. Delia Emma Lissett, daughter of Thomas J. and Caroline S. Sweet, b. , 1853, at Smithfield, R. I. She resided, 1898, at Providence. Children, born at Providence : i. Mary Langford, 9 b. Oct. 16, 1868. ii. Florence Louise, b. Sept. 25, 1876. 318 Descendants of Richard Everett. 514 Charles Hazard 8 Everett (Josiah Fisk, 7 Silas, 6 Josiah, 5 Joshua,* Richard, 3 Johyi, 2 Richard 1 }, born Feb. 14, 1837, at Provi- dence, R. I. ; married Aug. 30, 1869, at Providence, Susan Luthana Jordan, daughter of William and Harriet R. Jordan, born June 24, 1844, at Providence. Residence, 1898, Providence. Children, born at Providence : i. Edward Arthur, 9 b. July 17, 1872; m. Jan. 3, 1894, at Pawtucket, R. I., May Isabella Miller, dau. of Joseph C. and Vesta G. Miller, b. , 1874, at Providence. Res., 1898, Providence. ii. Lillian Estelle, b. Sept. 23, 1876. iii. Charles J., b. Jan. 4, 1881. 515 Edward Chauncy Fuller 8 Everett (Josiah Fish, 1 Silas, 6 Josiah, 5 Joshua,* Richard, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 }, born Dec. 15, 1851, at Providence, R. I. ; died there Nov. 25, 1884 ; married Aug. 18, 1874, at Providence, Lauretta Wright McDougald, daughter of Duncan Stewart and Harriet A. McDougald, born Aug. 18, 1853, at North Attleboro', Mass. Children, born at Providence : i. Mary Lauretta, 9 b. Mar. 1, 1876. ii. Fanny Dow, b. Aug. 27, 1882. 516 Silas Shepard 8 Everett (Frastus Davis,'' Silas, 6 Josiah, 5 Joshua* Richard, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 }, born Oct. 27, 1841, at Boston, Mass. ; married Sept. 23, 1869, at Chelsea, Mass., Emma J. Wade, daughter of William and Irene Wade, born June 28, 1845, in Dig- by county, N. S. He was a private in the Civil war in company H, 13th regiment, Mass. Vols., Aug. 7, 1862, Aug. 1, 1864; resided at Boston until 1871, when he removed to Washington, D. C. Children : i. Annie Daggett, 9 b. July 25, 1870 ; d. Sept. 19, 1870. ii. William Wade, b. Aug. 23, 1871; m. June 9, 1897, Sara Van Trump Buckingham, dan. of David Eastman and Sara (Little) Buckingham, b. July 28, 1873. iii. Marion Clement, b. Mar. 6, 1873. Eighth Generation. 319 iv. George Nichols, b. Jan. 2, 1876. v. Walter Woodward, b. May 13, 1881; d. Oct. 13, 1881. vi. Edith Emma, b. June 30, 1884. 517 Frank Dennison 8 Everett {Jacob Warren? Jacob, 6 Jeremiah? Jeremiah* Richard? John? Richard 1 }, born Dec. 6, 1839, at Hali- fax, Vt. ; married June 13, 1864, at Chicago, 111., Sarah E. Campbell, daughter of James Campbell, b. June 25, 1844, at Chicago. He was, in 1897, a wholesale dealer in boots and "shoes at Chicago, with a residence at Highland Park, 111 Children : i. Adele May, 9 b. May 1, 1865. ii. Charles Francis, b. Nov. 21, 1872. ill. Frank Warren, b. Nov. 1, 1875. iv. James Campbell, b. June 10, 1881. v. Fannie Dennison, b. Sept. 28, 1884. vi. G. Warren, b. Oct. 3, 1888 ; d. Oct. 8, 1888. 518 Sumner Haynes 8 Everett {Joel Sumner, 1 Jacob? Jeremiah,' Jeremiah? Richard? John? Richard 1 '), born June 3, 1850, at Con stantinople, Turkey ; married June 6, 1878, at Brookfield, Mass. Clara Eliza Hamilton. After the death of his parents, he was adopted by Abel W. and Elizabeth T. Reed, of Brookfield, and in 1871 Ms name was legally changed from Everett to Reed. Children (Reed) : i. Clara Everett, 9 b. Oct. 1, 1879. ii. Annie, b. Apr. 1, 1882; d. Apr. 1, 1882. iii. Faith Hamilton, b. Feb. 8, 1886. iv. Roger Everett, b. Nov. 1, 1891. 519 Charles Dwight 8 Everett {John Dwight? Jacob? Jeremiah? Jeremiah? Richard? John? Richard 1 ), born Nov. 11, 1849, at Hali- fax, Vt. ; died Apr. 9,1897, at Deerfield, Mass.; married Feb. 10, 1875, at Montague, Mass., Alice Cobb Field, daughter of Jonathan Spencer and Sarah (Cobb) Field, born Aug. 2, 1850, at Deerfield. Residence, Deerfield. 320 Descendants of Richard Everett. Children : i. Sadie Elsie, 9 b. July 16, 1877, at Deerfield, Mass. ii. Mabel Christine, b. July 1, 1882, at Orange, Mass.; d. . hi. Marguerite Field, b. Sept. 21, 1892, at Deerfield. 520 G. Taylor 8 Everett ( William, 7 Samuel, 6 Jeremiah, 5 Jeremiah,* Richard, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 *), born Mar. 10, 1849, in Marion county, Ohio; married Nov. 16, 1870, in Marion county, Sarah E. Davis, daughter of Nehemiah Davis, born Nov. 20, 1852, in Marion coun- ty. He has been a justice of the peace. Child: i. Alma Gale, 9 b. Aug. 6, 1871. 521 Millard Fillmore 8 Everett ( William, 7 Samuel, 6 Jeremiah, 5 Jeremiah* Richard, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Jan. 10, 1851, in Marion county, Ohio; married Oct. 20, 1874, in Marion county, Nora E. Odaffer, daughter of D. D. and Lucinda Odaffer, born July 8, 1854, in Marion county. Children : i. Princess N., 9 b. Oct. 16, 1875. ii. William Roy, b. Feb. 25, 1878. iii. Bertha Mabel, b. Aug. 12, 1880. iv. Frederic F., b. Apr. 10, 1887. 522 Ralph W. 8 Everett (Samuel Franklin, 7 Samuel, 6 Jeremiah, 5 Jeremiah,' 1 Richard, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Aug. 14, 1873, in Pre- emption township, Mercer county, 111. ; married June 27, 1894, in Rural township, Rock Island county, 111., Lucy Mae Wads worth, daughter of Sandy Wadsworth, born Feb. 6, 1876, in Rock Island county. Residence, 1896, Mercer county. Child: i. Lillian, 9 b. Oct. 14, 1895. 523 Howard 8 Everett (Jay, 7 John, 6 Jeremiah, 5 Jeremiah,* Richard, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Oct. 1, 1854, at Alameda, Cal. ; married 1st, Eighth Generation. 321 July 21, 1880, at Lansing, Mich., Agnes E. Allyn, daughter of Charles D. Allyn, born Oct. 22, 1860, at Dexter, Mich. ; died Sept. 13, 1890; married 2d, Jan. 1, 1892, at Chelsea, Mich., Myrtie Spaulding, daughter of Dennis A. Spaulding, born June 11, 1867, at Chelsea. Residence, 1893, Chelsea. Children : i. Charles Jay, 9 b. May 26, 1882 ; d. Sept. 17, 1882. ii. Susan D., b. Feb. 12, 1885. Child of second wife : iii. Merle H., b. Oct. 29, 1893. 524 Henry Phelps 8 Everett (Jay? John, 5 Jeremiah? Jeremiah,* Richard? John, 2 Richard 1 }, born Feb. 28, 1858, at Sharon, Mich. ; married Aug. 17, 1887, at Stockbridge, Mich., Flora Thompson, daughter of Asa Thompson, born July 21, 1862, at Lansing, Mich. Residence, 1893, Stockbridge, where he was a hardware merchant. Child : i. Mabel, 9 b. Dec. 1, 1891. 525 John Phelps 8 Everett (John, 7 John? Jeremiah? Jeremiah? Richard? John? Richard 1 }, born Mar. 25, 1861, at Chelsea, Mich. ; married Feb. 2, 1881, at Manhattan, Kan., Hattie Whitmore, daughter of John and Sarah Whitmore, born Dec. 23, 1859, in Henry county, 111. Residence, 1894, Antioch, Kan. Children : i. John Clyde, 9 b. July 20, 1882. ii. Lillie Irene, b. Feb. 27, 1884; d. June 8, 1888 iii. Nellie Blanche, b. Jan. 21, 1887. iv. Harrison Stoddard, b. Mar. 7, 1889. v. James Fletcher, b. Mar. 8, 1891. vi. Frank Anderson, b. June 29, 1893. 526 Franklin B. 8 Everett (Brainard? Jonas? John? Jeremiah? Richard? John? Richard 1 ), b. Dec. 2, 1831, at Orleans, N. Y. ; married May 12, 1857, at La Fayette, Ind., Emma Brackney. 322 Descendants of Richard Everett. Children : i. Eugene, 9 b. Dec. 25, 1858. ii. Ida May, b. July 24, 1861. 527 De Volney 8 Everett (David E.,~ Dexter, 6 Levi, 5 Jeremiah* Richard? John, 2 Richard 1 '), born July 31, 1850, at Hill, N. H. ; married Oct. 18, 1873, at Lancaster, N. H., Jane Gordon Adams, daughter of Capt. Harvey and Nancy Dustin (Rowell) Adams, born Feb. 15, 1853, at Lancaster. Residence, New York City. Child, born at Concord, N. H. : i. Robert Gordon, 9 b. Sept. 14, 1880. 528 Charles A. 8 Everett (Jonathan G-ay,' Milton, 6 Levi, 5 Jeremiah,* Richard, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ) born Oct. 31, 1844, at New London, N. H. ; died Dec. 30, 1897, at Providence, R. I. ; married July 22, 1866, at New London, Angie G. White, daughter of William P. and Ann W. White, born June 16, 1839, at Marlboro', Mass. He was postmaster at East Greenwich, R. I., and a notary public and a collector at Providence. Children, born at New London : i. Agnes W., 9 b. Nov. 24, 1873. ii. Charles H., b. May 8, 1875. 529 George Washington 8 Everett (George Washington, 1 Jona- than, 6 Jonathan, 5 Jonathan,* Richard, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Nov. 22, 1853, at New London, N. H. ; married April 29, 1886, at Georgetown, Mass., Fannie L. Hobson, daughter of Eben and Clarence Hobson, born , 1853. Residence, 1894, Danvers, Mass. Child, born at Georgetown : i. George Wilber, 9 b. Sept. 4, 1887. 530 Jonathan Robert 8 Everett (G-eorge Washington, 1 Jonathan, 6 Jonathan, 5 Jonathan,* Richard, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Nov. 6, Eighth Generation. -Vl.'* 1861, at New London, N. H. ; married Nov. 18,1891, at Rock- port, Mass., Elizabeth Jane Pettingell, daughter of Ephraim Small and Susan Lavinia (Gilbert) Pettingell, born Dec. 7, 1865. Resi- dence, 1899, Rockport. Children, born at Rockport : i. Edward Robert, 9 b. Oct. 21, 1892. ii. Ruth Lavinia, b. June 17, 1894. hi. Gilbert Frank, b. July 16, 1897. 531 Frank S. 8 Everett (Abiel Burpee, 7 Jonathan* Jonathan? Jona- than? Richard? John, 2 Richard 1 }, born Ma} 7 28, 1853, at New London, N. H. ; married Nov. 29, 1883, at Acton, Mass., Florence B. Perkins, daughter of Isaiah Perkins. Residences, Nashua and Antrim, N. H. Children : i. Lena May, 9 b. Nov. 18, 1886. ii. Edgar F., b. Aug. 7, 1889. 532 Edgar Lorenzo 8 Everett (Lorenzo Carter," 1 Pelatiah Mann? Pelatiah? Jonathan? Richard? John? Richard 1 '), born Aug. 11, 1848 it Fitzwilliam, N. H. ; married Sept, 27, 1870, at Troy, Adelaide Williamson, daughter of Caleb and Sarah (Wood) Williamson. born Nov. 17, 1850. Residence, 1888, Troy, N. Y. Child: i. Frank Norton, 9 b. Jan. 3, 1879. 533 Joseph 8 Everett (Richard? Jesse? Nathaniel? Israel? Richard, John? Richard 1 ), born Nov. 16, 1833, at Hanover, N. H. ; married Jan. 1, 1860, at Bradford, Vt., Lucinda E. Horner, daughter oi Jason and Prudence (Andross) Horner, born Nov. 1, l s 4:i. at Fairlee, Vt. Residence, 1897, Bradford. Children : i. Mary Ella, 9 b. Feb. 24, 1861; m. July 3, 1 -Tl», Charlea G Simpson, of East Orange, Vt. 324 Descendants of Richard Everett. 569. ii. Edward H., b. June 28, 1863. iii. Minnie E., b. May 13, 1866; m. Apr. 5, 1886, Aldee E. Prescott, of East Orange. iv. Lillian I., b. Nov. 19, 1868; m. Sept. 30, 1885, George R. Brooks, of Corinth, Vt. v. Mattie M., b. Feb. 21, 1872 ; m. Feb. 23, 1890, Walter A. Davis, vi. Harry Ft., b. July 19, 1874. vii. Jessie I., b. Oct. 12, 1878. viii. Josie I., b. Oct. 12, 1878. 534 William H. 8 Everett ( William,'' Jesse, 6 Nathaniel, 5 Israel,* Richard? John," 1 Richard 1 '), born Feb. 23, 1844, at Hanover, N. H. ; married 1st, Feb. 25, 1875, at Adanisville, Mich., Hattie Thomp- son, daughter of Henry Thompson, born Dec. 1, 1851, at Adams- ville ; married 2d, June 24, 1883, in Kansas, Annie Rabinett, daughter of George Rabinett, born Dec. 3, 1865, at Washington, Ohio. He enlisted Aug. 30, 1861, in company I, N. H. battalion Vol. cavalry ; appointed corporal and twice captured ; was ex- changed and reenlisted Jan. 2, 1864, in the 1st regiment, N. H. Vol. cavalry; was appointed sergeant, and mustered out July 15, 1865. Residence, 1897, Industry, Kan. Children : i. Nelly, 9 b. Nov. 27, 1875. Children of second wife : ii. Edmund, b. May 26, 1884. iii. George, b. Mar. 12, 1886. iv. Bertha, b. Mar. 26, 1888. v. Augusta, b. Feb. 13, 1891. vi. Susan, b. Apr. 5, 1894. vii. William H., b. May 7, 1897. 535 Cyrus Franklin 8 Everett (Samuel Rowley, 1 Samuel, 6 Nathan- iel, 5 Israel,* Richard? John," 2 Richard 1 ), born Apr. 24, 1832, at Hanover, N. H. ; died Nov. 10, 1895, at Hanover; married 1st, Oct. 25, 1860, Lydia Slade, of Hanover, daughter of Thompson Eighth Generation. 325 Slade, born July — , 1841, probably at Canaan, N. H. ; died July 29, 1862, at Hanover; married 2d, July 28, 1867, at Hanover, Phebe J. Austin, daughter of Robert Austin, born Aug. 18, 1833, at Rochester, Vt. He resided at Hanover. Children of second wife, born at Hanover : i. Samuel R, 9 b. Apr. 18, 1868 ; m. June 21, 1891, at Lyn- donville, Vt., Josephine M. Brown, daughter of Moses Brown, b. Oct. 18, 1865, at Albany, Vt. Res., 1897, Hanover. ii. Esther Jane, b. , 1870; m. June 15, 1887, at Lebanon, N. H., Edgar M. Miller, son of Elijah T. and B. Maria (Moore) Miller, b. , 1862, at Hanover. Res., 1897, Hanover. hi. Alice May, b. , 1872; m. Sept. 16, 1897, at Hanover, Fred. F. Russell, son of William and Celestia H. (Wing) Russell, b. , 1869, at Anson, Me. Res., 1897, Fall River, Mass. 536 Frank Hewes 8 Everett {Nathaniel Hemes," Samuel, 6 Nathan- iel, 5 Israel,* Richard, 8 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born May 24, 1851, at Ly- man, N. H. ; married 1st, Dec. 25, 1875, at Lancaster, N. H., Emma F. Farr, daughter of William W. and Rebecca N. Farr, born Apr. 6, 1851 ; married 2d, Jan. 12, 1882, at Bradford, Vt., Mary G. Simons, daughter of Royal and Lucina E. Simons, born Aug. 11, 1852, at Orford, N. H. He was a dentist at Bradford, 1897. Children, born at Bradford : i. Fred. Emmond, b. Sept. 21, 1879. Child of second wife : ii. Edith Stearns, b. Oct. 26, 1882; d. May 30, 1897. 537 Edward Nathaniel 8 Everett {Nathaniel Hewes, 1 SamuelJ Nathaniel, 5 Israel,* Richard, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), b. Sept. 14, 185.*,. at Lyman, N. H. ; married Oct. 12, 1875, Mary G. Elliot. Resi- dence, 1897, Haverhill, N. H. Children, born at Haverhill : i. Willie, 9 b. Feb. 22, 1877. 326 Descendants of Richard Everett. ii. Ehvood, b. Dec. 2, 1882. iii. Charles, b. Sept. — , 1887. iv. Josie May, b. June 18, 1891. 538 Merrick 8 Everett (David IT., 7 Ebenezer? Ebenezer? Israel? Richard? John? Richard 1 ), born Sept. 30, 1833, at Stockbridge, Vt. ; married Dec. 2, 1861, at Stockbridge, Ellen S. Wilcox, daughter of William and Anna Wilcox, born Oct. 10, 1810, at Stockbridge ; died there Dec. 2, 1886. Residence, 1897, Stock- bridge. Children, born at Stockbridge : i. Albert W., 9 b. Feb. 21, 1866 ; m. Nov. — , 1890, Adelpha S. Dean, dau. of Warren and Ella Dean. Res., 1897, Rutland, Vt. ii. David E., b. Apr. 14, 1871. iii. Frank H., b. Sept. 1, 1872. 539 Nathan B. 8 Everett (Isaac Colburn, 7 Nathan, 6 William, 5 Israel? Richard? John? Richard 1 '), born Aug. 18, 1850, at South Boston, Mass.; married Apr. 24, 1873, at Fall River, Mass., Mary N. Brightman, daughter of Horatio N. and Rebecca L. Brightman, born Mar. 25, 1854, at Fall River. Residence, Fall River, where he was an alderman in 1887 and 1890. Children, born at Fall River : i. Bertha Matilda, 9 b. Oct. 11, 1874. ii. Dana Colburn, b. July 9, 1877. 540 Frank Osgood 8 Everett (Isaac Colburn,' Nathan? William? Israel? Richard? John? Richard 1 ), born May 29, 1858, at Ded- ham, Mass. ; married 1st, May 14, 1881, at Dedham, Abbie E. Drew, daughter of Samuel B. and Hannah J. (Abbott) Drew, born at Concord, N. H., about 1860 ; married 2d, Dec. 22, 1886, Eighth Generation. :vi~ Emma L. Salmon, daughter of Henry H. and Mary W. Salmon. Residence, 1895, Dedham. Child of second wife : i. Alvin Osgood, 9 b. Sept. 18, 1887. 541 Amoey Fisher 8 Everett {Isaac Colburn? Nathan? William? Israel? Richard? John? Richard 1 '), born June 10, 1862, at Ded- ham, Mass. ; married Jan. 1, 1891, at Dedham, Annie B. Mosher, daughter of Uriah Mosher, born June 17, 18G7, in Nova Scotia. Residence, 1895, Stoddard, N. H. Children, i born at Dedham, ii at Stoddard : i. Marion Fisher, 9 b. June 20, 1892. ii. Ruth Eveline, b. Oct. 2, 1895. 542 Lyman Colburn 8 Everett {Isaac Colburn? Nathan? William? Israel? Richard? John? Richard 1 '), born Feb. 25, 1867, at Ded- ham, Mass. ; married Aug. 3, 1890, at Boston, Mass., Mary Flor- ence Connolly, daughter of Edward and Ellen Connolly, born Dec. 81, 1869, at Cambridge, Mass. Residence, Roxbury, Mass. Children, i born at Dedham, ii, iii at Roxbury : i. Edward Lyman, 9 b. Nov. 11, 1891. ii. Florence May, b. Dec 8, 1893. iii. Willard Colburn, b. Jan. 26, 1896. 543 Charles 8 Everett {Richard Boardman? Charles? Davi/: 1 Israel? Richard? John? Richard 1 ), born July 12, 1857, at Boston, Mass.: died Nov. 11, 1900; married June 15, 1882, at South Boston, Anna Williams Baker, daughter of Joseph F. and Sarah W. (Stetson) Baker, born Jan. 9, 1858, at Boston. In 1892, he became a member of the dry-goods firm of Wheelwright, Eldridge & Co., of Boston, and resided at Newton until his death. Child: i. Charles, 9 !). Oct. 11, 1888. 328 Descendants of Richard Everett. 544 Henry Coffin 8 Everett (Richard Boardman? Charles? Da- vid? Israel? Richard? John? Richard 1 '), born July 22, 1859, at Boston, Mass. ; married June 11, 1885, at Barnstable, Mass., Ellen C. Tufts, daughter of Walter and Ellen H. Tufts, born in New- York City. In 1892, he became a member of the dry-goods firm of Lawrence & Co., of Boston, where he resided in 1902. Children, born at Boston : i. Richard Mather, 9 b. July 16, 1888. ii. Henry Coffin, b. June 6, 1891. 545 Alvin T. 8 Everett (Isaac? Joel? Isaac? Samuel? Isaac? Daniel? Richard 1 ), born Dec. 16, 1819, at Hampden, Me. ; died Oct. 22, 1888, at sea ; married Feb. 2, 1873, at South Orrington, Me., Sophia A. Stubbs. Children : i. Edward S., 9 b. Jan. 12, 1875. ii. Sadie E., b. Oct. 15, 1878. hi. Alice L., b. June 15, 1883. 546 Horace Buttles 8 Everett (Samuel Harlow? Samuel? Samuel? Israel? Josiah? Israel? Richard 1 ), born May 12, 1820, at Gran- ville, Ohio ; died Apr. 23, 1887, at Montville, O. ; married Oct. 30, 1840, at Montville, Lurena Whitney, daughter of Samuel Piatt and Lois (Buttles) Whitney, born July 14, 1824, at East Gran- ville, Mass. He was a farmer, and lived on the original Everett farm in Granville, O., until 1853, when he sold it to his brother, Samuel Jarvis Everett, and removed to Montville. Children, i born at Granville, ii-iv at Montville : i. Alice Lurena, 9 b. Dec. 23, 1849 ; m. Oct. 30, 1875, John Bradley, of Trumbull, O. ii. Granville Whitney, b. June 28, 1857 ; d. Oct. 19, 1857. iii. Horace Ernest, b. May 29, 1859 ; d. July 14, 1859. iv. Alberta May, b. Apr. 29, 1861 ; d. July 30, 1861. Eighth Generation. 329 547 Samuel Jarvis 8 Everett (Samuel Harlow, 7 Samuel* Sam Israel* Josiah 3 Israel, 2 Richard 1 ), born Apr. 20, 1825, at G ville, Ohio; married Dec. 29, 1853, at Granville, Martha Hobart, daughter of Giles and Mary Hobart, born Mar. 9, 1834, at Gran- ville. He resided, 1894, on the original Everett farm at Gran- ville. He has served two terms as township trustee and two terms in the council. Children, born at Granville : i. Frank S., 9 b. Mar. 30, 1S57; d. Nov. 17, 1865. ii. Mary L., b. Mar. 3, 1860; m. Oct, 7, 1880, Newman F. Bales, son of David and Jennie (Mitchel) Bales, of Madison county, Ohio. Res., 1894, Jones county, Texas, iii. Samuel Albert, b. Oct. 13, 1865. iv. Giles Arthur, b. Apr. 3, 1868; m. May 24, 1894, Estella C. Perry, dau. of John and Elizabeth Perry. Res., 1894, Granville, v. Hattie May, b. Jan. 11, 1873. 548 Jeremiah F. 8 Everett (Samuel Harlow, 7 Samuel, 6 Samuel,* Israel, 4 Josiah, 3 Israel, 2 Richard 1 ), born Oct. 15, 1831, at Gran- ville, Ohio ; married Dec. 29, 1868, in Oskaloosa, la., Charlotte E. Faxon, daughter of John Faxon, born Dec. 2, 1843, at Essex, Vt. He was educated at Denison Academy, Granville, and settled as a farmer and stock-breeder at Oskaloosa. He has been township clerk and district treasurer ; was a corporal in troop F, 4th regi- ment, Iowa cavalry, during the Civil war. His wife was a high school teacher at Burlington, Vt., Napa, Cal., Rock Island, 111.. and Oskaloosa, before her marriage. Children, born at Oskaloosa : i. Mary Eda, 9 b. Feb. 16, 1871 ; d. July 23, 1879. ii. Francis F., b. Jan. 29, 1875. hi. Edith M., b. Apr. 19, 1877. iv. Frederick W., b. Feb. 16, 1880. v. Anna J., b. May 17, 1883. 549 Israel Omer 8 Everett, now known as Omer K. Everett (Israel,' Samuel, 6 Samuel, 5 Israel, 4 Josiah, 3 Israel,- Richard 1 . iorn 330 Descendants of Richard Everett. Aug. 22, 1829, at Granville, Ohio ; married Nov. 11, 1857, at Dowagiac, Mich., Martha A. Fosdick, daughter of George W. and Sarah Fosdick, born Mar. 4, 1837, at LaGrange, Mich. ; died Jan. 21, 1892, at Volinia, Mich. Residence, 1894, Volinia, where he was a farmer and fruit grower ; also, postmaster eight years. Children : i. Edgar Charles, 9 b. Aug. 15, 1858. ii. Mary Lucy, b. July 16, 1862 ; m. Mar. 1, 1883, at Volinia, Abram Whitten Sturr. 550 Alfred G. 8 Everett {Israel? Samuel? Samuel? Israel? Josiah? Israel? Richard 1 ), born Mar. 13, 1842, at Granville, Ohio ; married Feb. 14, 1866, at Portage, Ohio, Angeline Wing, daughter of J. W. and Susan P. Wing, born Jan. 21, 1843, at Green Springs, Ohio. He lived at Granville until 1856, when he went with his father to Wood county, Ohio. During the Civil war, he was a private in company H, 21st regiment, Ohio infantry, for four months ; in the band of the 55th regiment, Ohio Vol. infantry, for one year ; and then served as private in the 9th regiment, Ohio Vol. cavalry, 1863-65, through the Atlanta campaign. After discharge from the army, he lived at West Millgrove, Ohio, until 1870, where he was a justice of the peace four years ; he then removed to Kansas, and resided, 1894, at Wichita, where he was again a justice of the peace, notary public, township trustee, and judge of the police court. Children : i. Arista L., 9 b. Dec. 28, 1866; m. May 12, 1887, Julien H. Barrier, who d. Aug. 24, 1887. ii. Edward W., b. Aug. 18, 1868. Hi. Charles E., b. July 21, 1870. iv. Franklin A., b. Aug. 26, 1872. v. Angeletta M., b. June 16, 1874; m. June 5, 1892, Joseph Worrel. vi. Harriet P., b. Oct. 21, 1878. vii. Arthur C, b. Oct. 31, 1880; d. June 14, 1882. viii. Rallie R., b. July 3, 1884. Eighth Generation. :;:;! 551 Clayton W. 8 Everett (Israel, 1 Samuel? Samuel? Israel? Jonah? Israel? Richard 1 ), born Apr. 11, 1844, at Granville, Ohio ; married Dec. 22, 1870, at Delaware, Ohio, Jennie A. Allen, laughter of Horace Allen, born Jan. 27, 1848, at Delaware. He is a lawyer, residing at Toledo, Ohio. Children, born at Toledo : i. Georgia B., 9 b. Mar. 22, 1873. ii. Mabel, b. Apr. 3, 1878. 552 Frank Barron 8 Everett (William Fitch? William? Nohle? Jonah? Josiah? Israel? Richard 1 ), born Oct. 23, 1850, at Sharon Centre, Ohio ; married Sept. 19, 1883, at Hebron, 111., Adeline Wickham, daughter of George S. Wickharn, born Aug. 27, 1850, at Hebron. Residence, 1894, Columbus, Ohio, where he was auditor for the Columbus, Hocking Valley and Toledo Railway Co. Child : i. Mabel Virginia, 9 b. July 28, 1885. 553 Charles Disney 8 Everett ( William Fitch? William? Noble? Josiah? Josiah? Israel? Richard 1 ), born Apr. 26, 1856, at Sharon Centre, Ohio ; married Dec. 30, 1886, at Columbus, Ohio, Agnes Keagle, daughter of Dr. Jacob S. Keagle, born June 2, 1862, at Carrol ton, Ohio. Residence, 1894, Columbus, where he was prin- cipal of the North High School. Children, born at Columbus : i. Frank Keagle, 9 b. Nov. 29, 1887. ii. Helen, b. July 15, 1890. 554 Charles Elisha 8 Everett (James Hinman? Elisha Einman? Noble? Josiah? Josiah? Israel? Richard 1 ), born Feb. 24, 1866, at Marlboro', Conn. ; married Apr. 30,1892, at East Hampton, Conn., Perilla J. A. Noetling, daughter of Dr. William Noetling, 332 Descendants of Richard Everett. born Feb. 14, 1872, at East Hampton. Residence, 1893, Middle- town, Conn., where he was electrician of the Middletown Electric Light Co. Child, born at East Hampton : i. William N., 9 b. Mar. 10, 1893. 555 Emma Eugenia 8 Everett (Philo Marshall, 1 Elihu? Andrew? Josiah? Josiah? Israel, 2 Richard 1 ), born Aug. 15, 1839, at King- ston, N. Y. ; married May 3, 1863, Dan H. Ball, son of James and Lucy (Chandler) Ball, born Jan. 13, 1836, at Sempronius, N. Y. Residence, Marquette, Mich. Children (Ball), i, ii, iv-vi born at Marquette, iii at Houghton, Mich. : i. James Everett, 9 b. Oct. 8, 1864. ii. Charles Wilson, b. July 6, 1866; d. Mar. 14, 1867. iii. Emily Maud, b. Mar. 19, 1868. iv. Mabel Eugenia, b. Dec. 14, 1870. v. George Edward, b. Sept. 12, 1873. vi. Helen Grace, b. Dec. 16, 1874. 556 Edward Philo 8 Everett (Philo Marshall, 1 Elihu? Andrew? Josiah? Josiah, 3 Israel, 2 Richard 1 ), born Feb. 26, 1842, at Jackson, Mich. ; married May 26, 1873, at Detroit, Mich., Lucinda Gunn, daughter of John Gunn, born Aug. 23, 1849, at Kingston, Out. Residence, Grand Rapids, Mich. Children, i born at Dryden, ii at Caro, iii, iv at Grand Rapids, Mich. : i. William Albert, 9 b. Apr. 11, 1874. ii. Harvey Owen, b. Aug. 17, 1875; d. Feb. 27, 1890. iii. Rachel Mehitabel, b. Nov. 29, 1893. iv. Lois Ella, b. Mar. 10, 1895; d. Sept. 12, 1895. 557 Charles Marshall 8 Everett {Philo Marshall, 7 Elihu? Aiir drew, 5 Josiah? Josiah, 3 Israel, 2 Richard 1 ), born July 4, 1843, at Jackson, Mich. ; died Sept. 14, 1897, at Marquette, Mich. ; mar- Eighth Generation. 333 ried Dec. 28, 1871, at Toledo, Ohio, Nellie C. Keith, daughter of Alpheus Keith, born July 15, 1847, at Monroe, Mich. Residence, Marquette. Children, born at Marquette : i. Charles Raymond, 9 b. May 8, 1873. ii. Margie Bell, b. Sept. 29, 1876. 558 Ellen Mehitabel 8 Everett (Philo Marshall,' Elihu, 6 An- drew? Josiah,* Josiah, 3 Israel, 2 Richard 1 '), born Jan. 11, 1845, at Jackson, Mich. ; married Byron Philander Robbins, son of Philan- der and Harriet (Wetmore) Robbins, born Nov. 10, 1839, at Nor- folk, N. Y. ; died June 18, 1888. Residence, Marquette, Mich. Children (Robbins), born at Marquette: i. Arthur Edward, 9 b. July 17, 1871. ii. Walter, b. Mar. 8, 1875. 559 Ira G. 8 Everett (John Cyrus,' Elihu, 6 Andrew, 5 Josiah* Josiah, 8 Israel, 2 Richard 1 '), born Oct. 9, 1858; married Apr. 13, 1882, Minerva A. Snyder. Children : i. Lillian Ethel, 9 b. Nov. 27, 1882. ii. Nevin C, b. Sept. 26, 1889. NINTH GENERATION. 560 George Oliver 9 Everett (George F., s George Whiting, 7 George, 6 John, 5 Joseph, 4 John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Nov. 23, 1871, at Pawtucket, R. I. ; married Nov. 22, 1891, Mary Angeline Foster, daughter of Joseph H. and Ellen Foster, of Pawtucket. Children, born at Pawtucket : i. Ellen Frances, 10 b. Apr. 5, 1893; d. Apr. 9, 1893. ii. Mildred Austin, b. May 28, 1894. 561 Arthur Greene 9 Everett (Thomas Blake, s Otis, 1 Otis, 6 Oliver, 5 Joseph,* John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Aug. 14, 1855, at Roxbury, Mass. ; married Sept. 6, 1886, at Boston, Mass., Geor- giana Hughes, daughter of George and Elizabeth Eleanor (Parrott) Hughes, born Aug. 20, 1859. Residence, Boston, where he is an architect, of the firm of Everett & Mead. Child: i. Emilie Hughes, 10 b. Oct. 22, 1887. 562 Francis Eugene 9 Everett ( Charles Francis? Charles,' 1 Eben- ezer, 6 Ebenezer, 5 Ebenezer? John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born June 24, 1855, at Walpole, Mass. ; married Dec. 25, 1878, at Norwood, Mass., Melinda Agnes Pratt, daughter of Elias E. and Melinda A. (Hatch) Pratt, born June 5, 1860, at South Scituate, Mass. Residence, Norwood. Children, born at Norwood : i. Eldon Francis, 10 b. July 17, 1894. ii. Edward Pierce, b. Jan. 10, 1898. Ninth Generation. 835 563 Charles Walter 9 Everett {Daniel Ellis, 8 Charles, 7 Ebene- zer, 6 Ebenezer, 5 Menezer, 4 John* John, 2 Richard 1 '), born Dec. 26, 1857, at Walpole, Mass.; married Apr. 7, 1886, Mary J. Giles, daughter of Allen and Anna Giles, born Jan. 15, 1867, at Wal- pole. Resides at Walpole. Children, born at Walpole : i. Howard Force, 10 b. Jan. 1, 1887. ii. Raymond Walter, b. Jan. 2, 1894. iii. Harold Hill, b. Sept. 14, 1897. 564 Commander William Henry 9 Everett {William Moore, 8 Linus Smith, 1 Linus, 6 Andreiv, 5 Ebenezer, 4 John, 3 John, 2 Richard 1 ), born Mar. 6, 1847 ; married Aug. 6, 1885, at Portsmouth, N. H., Bessie Bell Hackett, daughter of William H. and Mary W. (Healey) Hackett, born Feb. 28, 1863, at Portsmouth. He entered the United States Naval Academy as midshipman, July 23,1863; graduated 1868; served in the Brazil squadron on the " Pawnee," " Portsmouth," and " Guerriere " ; returned to the United States in 1869; promoted ensign, Apr. 19, 1869; served in the West Indies on the "Nantasket," Wyoming," and -'Con- gress"; promoted master, July 12, 1870, and lieutenant, Dec. 17, 1873; served in the North Atlantic squadron, the Asiatic squad- ron, on the Nautical Almanac, at the New York navy yard, and the hydrographic office, Boston, Mass. ; lieutenant-commander, Dec. 6, 1894; commander, Mar. 3, 1899; stationed, 1902, Charles- town Navy Yard. Residence, Boston. 565 Theodore 9 Everett {Clarendon Adam*," Imcws? Phinehasf Phinehas, 5 Ebenezer, 4 John 3 John 2 Richard 1 ), born Oct. 2, 1862, at Dover, N. H. ; married Sept. 20, 1888, at New Hartford, Conn., Luna E. Vickery, daughter of John and Abigail W. Vickery, bom Dec. 10, 1861, at Unity, Me. He was graduated .M. 1>. ;it Har- vard University, 1888, and practirrd at Haverhill, Ma- Hannah (Everett) 58 Barling, Constance 341 Dorothy L. 341 Elizabeth A. 341 Emily 341 Harriet E. 341 Henry A. 341 Linton 341 Marian E. 341 Marian J. (Everett) 341 Barnard, Ann 1 is John 118 Mary IS'.) Mary C. (Everett) 1 is Nancy lis William Page 118 Barnes, 99 Tolly (Avercd) 99 Barlow, Benjamin F. 150 Fidelia 310 Francis C. 218 Barlow, Lucy (Allerton) 150 Mabel (Everitt) L50 Thomas 150 Barrett, Amos 195 Elizabet li Morse L95 George II. 298 Lucy (Wheeler) 195 Sarah F. 298 Barrier, Arista L. (Ever- ett) 330 Julien H. 33,0 Barron, Elizabeth 24s Mary 282 Samuel S. 282 Barrows, Alfred L60 Dora (Draper) 102 Loisa (Everett) L60 Louis A. 162 Bartlett, Benoni 'is Clement 142 Hannah (Everett) 65 Henry 65 Jane 167 Lucius 111 Maria (Everett) 111 Mercy 142 Nancy (Everett -Draper) 142 Khoda (Everett) lis William 142 Bartol, Mary (Low) L02 Barton, Charles F. 184 Harriet A. (Everett) 184 Herbert Arthur 1st Ida Louise 184 Maria Augusta is; Theodore Winthrop L8 I William A. is! William E. 1st Batchelder, Joanna 1 17 Batcheller, Holland G. 316 Holland N. 250 Joanna M. (Allen-Ev- erett) 316 Joseph E. 316 Mary D. 316 Ruth Eli a 250 Bates, Mary !•'. Battoll, Helen Maria (Ev- erett) l'.M J. Edwin l'.M Josiah 10! Susan toi Bat1 le, Ebenezer 70 Lucy 70 Mary 12 Prudence 70 Beach, Abigail 52 I lannali 52 Beach, Lydia 5;; Richard 52 Heal, Lydia 02, 93 Bean, 63 < aniline K. 256 Hannah 03 Harriet 0:'. Mary 63 Moses 63 Sarah 63 Sarah (Everett) 03 Seth ''.3 I!' ardsley, Betsey (Evei itt) 77 David Washington 77 Emory L38 Joseph 77 Mary (Everett) L38 Beaubien, Jean M. 284 Beaumont, Sarah (Ever- ett) 36 William 36 Beckwith, 112 Matilda (Everett) 112 Beecher, Achsah Jane (Judson) 140 Cornelia Helen 244 John Willis 140 Julia L. (Everitt) L49 Lyman 222 Mary Foote 222 Roxanna (Foote) 222 Stiles Miner I to Beeman, Abigail (Ever- ett) 77 Daniel 77 Susan 248 Leers. Adelia V. (Hoyt) 230 Elizabeth 2s:'. Francis Everett 230 Isaac 236 Lewis Franklin 236 Lyman 230 Mary Olivia 230 Sally (Everett) 236 Belcher, Augustus 11. 270 Edward A. 270 Ellen A. (Everetl 279 Mary 10. Ml Zipthora G. (Bacon) 279 Belden, Austin 33s Charlotte (Hav Bell, C. H. 265 Belville, Abigail \. (E\ erell) i J. J. 239 34G Descendants of Hichard Everett. Bemis, Catherine 91 Blackman, Adam 141 Booth, Laura 244 Edmund 87 Mary (Belcher) 141 Mary 264 Benedict, Abigail 53 Sarah 141 Bourne, Frances 120 Alfred E. 227 Blake, David P. 279 Bowen, John 79 Archie H. 227 Elizabeth Lowell 189 Bowers, 230 Byron I. 227 Lucy Maria 316 Kate (Everett) 230 Edgar P. 227 Mary 316 Susan J. 225 Edwin 227 Mary (Barnard) 189 Bowker, Daniel F. 267 Roselle E. (Everett) 227 Mary Park 279 Dorothy ( Crombie) 267 Roy A. 227 Polly 279 Elijah 267 Sherwood E. 227 Seth 316 Ira 70 Benjamin (Mrs.), M. G. Thomas 189 Julia (Everett) 69, 70 256 Blanchard, David H. 288 Mary E. (Everett) 267 Bennett, John 31 James 140 Bowman, Cynthia (Allen- Mary 34 Julia 288 Everett) 267 Mary (Everett) 31 Louisa 225 Helen M. 273 Bentley, George H. 229 Mary (Haley) 288 Joseph 267 Miranda (Harkness)229 Susan (Everett) 140 Boyd, Emily W. 316 Berry, David 208 Blancber, Eplnaim 38 Francis 105 Marriett (Stobbins) 208 Mary (Everett) 38 James 105, 316 Bickford, Celinda 293 Bleecker, Alexander 198 Lulu Irene 286 Palemon 293 Mary Noel 198 Margaret (Curry) 105 Rosilla G. 293 Blodgett, Arthur 158 Mary Ripley (Everett) Bicknell, Abigail (Ever- Edwin 158 105, 339 ett) 59 Elbridge 158 Susan S. (Onthank) 286 Joseph 59 Elizabeth 158 Thomas 286 Bidloman, Sarah 260 Elizabeth (Everett) 158 Boyden, Hannah 35 Billings, John H. 213 Ellen 158 Boyle, Elizabeth 116 Mary A. 213 Simeon 15S John 116 Mary Ann 172 Sumner 158 Brackney, Emma 321 Sarah 73 Bodine, Edward Everett Bradford, Betsey C. (Dil- Sophia (Fogg) 213 Seymour 240 lard-Kempton-Ever- Bird, 95 Harriet A. (Everett) 240 ett) 179 Atwood 53 Harriet Elizabeth 240 E. Winslow 180 Elizabeth 58 Helen Frances 240 Bradlee, Abigail Ann 289 Elizabeth (Avered) 53 John G. 240 Bradley, Alice Lurena Fanny Louise 1S7 Katherine Eveline 240 (Everett) 328 George 187 Mary Eliza 240 Betsey (Avered) 99 Joanna 64 Peter 240 Chauncey 99 Jonathan 64 Virginia Magdalene 240 John 328 Louise (Ward) 187 Bogert, A. O. 266 Breed, Martha (Everett) Ruth (Robinson) 64 Mary C. (Everett) 266 83 Silence 44 Bond, Austin L. 233 Mary Ellen 225 Birdsall, Eunice 209 Comfort (Everett) 90 Reuben 83 Hannah 209 George W. 233 Breeden, Capttola Jemi- Bishop, Benjamin 69 John 90 ma (Everett-Webber) Hannah (Everett-Jack- Mary 233 239 son-Fairbanks) 69 Sarah Sophia (Everett- Robert 239 Simeon 69 Webber) 233 Brickley, Henry 252 Bixby, Amanda 165 Bonett, Almena L. (Ev- Julia Anna 252 Daniel 165 erett) 273 Lydia (Potter) 252 Black, Daniel 27 James 273 Briggs, Mary 228 Blackington, Hopsiboth Bonney E. (Everitt) 241 Brightman, Horatio N. 168 Harriet E. 241 326 Margaret (Everett) 48 Herman E. 241 Mary N. 326 Pentecost 49 Maria A. 241 Rebecca L. 326 Peter 48 Mary J. 241 Brinckerhoff, Eve M. 255 Rebecca 49 William 241 Gertrude (Schuyler) 255 Rebecca (Figget) 49 William C. 241 John 255 Index. :;17 Britton, Flavilla 260 Buckingham, David East- Campbell, Benjamin F. Brockett, Alanson 313 man 3 IS 100 Andrew J. 313 Sara (Little) 31S Eliza M. (Everett) 100 Anna Maria (Evoritt- Sara Van Trump 318 James 319 Whiting) 313 Buckley, Frank E. 245 Sarah E. 319 Brooks, Ann (Gorham) Mary C. (Everitt) 2!.". (Jane, Hannah (Everett) 121 Buckman, Anna 135 138 Charlotte Gray 121 Margaret 91 John 138 George R. 324 Buffum, John W. 120 ' Canfield, Ann Eliza 244 Lillian I. (Everett) 324 Maria (Arnold) 120 Cornelia II. (Beecher) Mary 157 Relief Vincent (Ever- 244 Peter Chardon 121, 218 ett) 120, 339 George 211 Phillips 21S Thomas 120 1 upon, Ebonozer 59 Brown, Adella 135 Bugbee, Eunice (Everett) Elijah 58 Amelia (Albertson) 270 50 Elizabeth (Bird) 58 Betsey (Everett) 02 Samuel 50 Elizabeth (Leeds) 59 Eliza 248 Bullard, Lydia 113 Mary 58 Emma 151 Maria W. (Gilmore) Susannah 59 Jane E. (Leonard) 207 316, 317 Capron, David 160 Jesse 158 Mary 63 Julino 160 John 206 William 32, 62, 142 Carloton, Francos (Evor- Joseph 248, 250 Bullen, Moletiah 38 ett) 1 14 Josephine M. 325 Bumstead, — — 15 John W. 114 Mary Ann (Everett) 158 Bunker, John 148 Carlton, James B. 13.*> Mary E. 303 Phebe 148 Mary A. (Everett) 135 Mary Whitney (Ever- Burgess, Mercy 111 Carpenter, Abigail 171 itt) 248 Bnrk, Jessie J. 312 Adeline (Evorett) 1 1 1 Mindwoll (Everett) 86 Sarah 312 Benoni 114 Moses 325 William 312 Hiram 230 Nathan 86 Burpee, Apphia 166 James Polk 238 Peter 207 Asa 166 Joanna M. (Evorett) Sally, 250 Mary (Perloy) 166 238 Sarah B. 270 Burr, Abigail E. (Everitt ) Lillian R. 230 Thomas 154 181 Margaret 48 William 151, 270 Almonia C. 169 Patience 48 Browne, Boaz 338 James 181 Zachariah 48 Mary 34, 338 Jehu 10 Carr, Hamilton 158 Mary (Winship) 33S Joshua 169 Sally L58 Mercy 338 Burrell, Eliza 100 Sophia 158 Brownell, Elizabeth M. Jerusha 100 ( larrier, Alpha 78 (Reed) 256 Lemuel 100 John 78 George L. 256 Burrit, Nancy 149 Lervey (Daley) 7s Brownson, Israel 76 Burt, Samuel 272 Kutli (Everitt) 78 Jodidah 76 Bush, Phillips Call 131 ( larsley, Eliza Jane 270 Bruce, Eunice 202 Bushnell, Hannah (Evor- Carter, Abigail L68 Bryant, Charity 203 ett) 96 Anna (Smith) L68 Cullen 203 Hattie 229 Esther 1 to Cyrus 203 Henry 96 1 n< liana 308 Everett 203 Butler, Hannah 95 James <;. 308 Hiram 207 Buttles, Annis 177 Joseph 168 Julia 203 Jonathan 177 Marion D. (Everett) 308 Julia (Everett) 203 Lois, 32S Samuel <;. ;.n> Laura M. 297 Lois (Viets) 177 ( !ary, Augustus 17:'. Marius 203 Byam, Martha 265 Margaret 1'.. (Evorett) Peter 203 ■ ■ 17:: William Cullen 203 Calef, Harriet Amanda Caswell, Abigail i<«> Buchanan, George 290 266 ( ;il heart, John 1 12 Letitia 200 Calkins, Benjamin 230 Chadwick, Mary E. LOS Sarah G. (Miles) 290 Mary Ann 230 Chaffee, Abigail 150 348 Descendants of Richard Everett. Chaffee, Betsey Ann (Youngs) 243, 244 Clarissa 149, 243 Dorothy (Hyde) 150 Elizabeth 77 Eugene 274 Hannah E. 78 Joel 150 Joel St. John 243, 244 Joshua 77 Julia 244 Mary (St. John) 77 Olive M. (Everett) 274 Chamberlain, Annie B.204 William O. 204 Chandler, Lucy 332 Chapman, Albert J. 204 Asa 77 Caleb 46 Elizabeth (Chaffee) 77 Elizab'h (Everett-Otis) 102 Esther 46, 77 Irene (Everit) 46 Oliver S. 102 Sarah A. (Tower) 204 Chase, Alice F. (Everett) 225 Persis F. 157 Robert A. 225 Chesley, Rebecca 271 Chick, Eva R. 262 Nancy J. (Quimby) 262 Thomas C. 202 Chickering, Annis 31 Child, Adrian 107 Jeanette Gr. (Everett) 167 Lemuel 74 Childs, Richard 104 Chubb, Capt. 27 Church, Edwin A. 294 Grace M. 294 Laura A. (Train) 294 Churchill, Benjamin 340 George H. 303 Jane (Everett) 142 Lucy 234 Margaret Eva 303 Mary E. 303 Rachel (Mitchell) 340 Tobias 142 William 234 Clallin, Clara W. (Dickin- son) 338 David B. 338 Clap, Abigail 44 Elizabeth (Ever-ett- Wotherbee) 44 Clap, Hannah 44, 72 Joshua 44 Mary 62 Mary (Bullard) 63 Sarah 72 Seth 44, 62, 63 Silence (Bird) 44 Thomas 44, 72 Clapp, 98 Ebenezer 64 Elizabeth 72 Elizabeth (Hall) 64 Hannah 64 Joseph 106 Mary 112 Mille Gay (Everett) 106 Paulina (Avered) 98 Sally 105 Clark, 92 Abigail (Everett) 92 Arunah 94 Catherine 91 Elan G. 255 Elizabeth F. 264 Hannah (Everett) 40 Jemima 114 Joel 273 Joseph 300 Lilla 273 Lucius 98 Mary 110, 308 Mary Josephine 300 Mindwell (Everett) 94 Nancy 300 Nathan 40 Oliver 110 Phebe 110, 112 Philena (Avered) 98 Rhoda A. (Everett) 255 Robert W. 264 Susan 308 William 308 Cleaveland, Arba 336 Clarissa 336 Harriet M. 336 Clement, Benj. M. 167 David 254 Fanny (Everett) 85 John 85 Mary Spear 254 Rachel 167 Rachel (Horrick) 107 Clements, E. Frank 210 Julia M. (Everett) 210 Cloudman, Charles G. 251 Jane 251 Jennie E. (Everett) 251 John G. 251 Clough, Betsey 70 Cobb, Annie E. (Everett) 308 Henry II. 308 Sarah 319 Coburn, Maria 160 Cochran, David 71 Susan (Everett) 71 Coe, Carrie (Everett) 259 Frantz n. 259 Coffin, Eliza 277 Henry 277 Lydia C. 277 Cogswell, Elva E. 207 Colburn, Bothiah 41 Ebenezer 43 Elizabeth 174 Hepzibah 174 Isaac 174 Joseph 43 Mehitable 43 Mercy (Everett) 43 Sally 174 Colby, Anthony 87 Mary (Everett) 87 . Colcord, Abigail 160 Cole, Elizabeth U. (Ever- itt) 145 Hanson 145 Sarah I. 261 Coleman, Albert W. 190 Clarissa M. (Daniols) 190 Elizabeth (Everett) 190 John F. 196 Collar. Amanda (Everett) 209 Henry 209 Collier, Parnel (Shaw) 200 Tryphona 200 William 200 Collins, Espery 207 Helen (Everett) 109 John G. 109 Joseph 202 Martha G. 202 Mary 105 Mary A. 301 Phebe 262 Comstock, Mary 55 Congdon, Nancy E. (Ev- erett) 193 Samuel B. 193 Connelly, Rebecca 90 Conner, Camilla 223 Mary D. (Lewis) 223 Philip S. P. 223 Index. 349 Conolly, Edward 327 Crosby [Crosbeo], Elea- Cutting, Lydia (Merriam) Ellen 327 nor F. (Davis) 27S 87 Mary Florence 327 Hannah 28 Mary 87 Conover, Adaline P. 341 Hannah (Everett) 29 Susanna 35 Conrow, Catherine 304 Tdolene S. (Hooper) 278 Converse, 25 Simon 28, 29 Daggel t, Abigail 80 Frances M. (Thompson- Sumner 27S Daniel SI Everett) 2(17 William Sumner 278 Ebenezer 254 Nelson 207 Cross, Abigail ('. (Ever- Hannah(Everett) 80, 81 Cook, Elisha 181 ett) 157 Mercy Shepard 25 1 Isaac 98 Ephraim 157 Rhoda so Marilda 182 Hannah 105 Sally (Maxcy) 254 Roxalana 181 Crouch, B. F. 239 Daley, Lervey 78 Cooke, Elizabeth 39 Sarah C. (Everett) 239 Daniels, ( llarissa .M. 196 Sarah (Mason) 39 Croxford, Betsey 232 Catherine ( Everetl ) 112 Thomas 39 Crum, Sylvia 250 Landon 1 12 Cooley, Sabra 281 Cudmore, Mary 245 Darby, Virginia 248 Cooper, Alida 242 Cud worth, Thirza 208 Darling, Aaron |ti;i Sarah 233 Culver, Edward 30 Adelia W. ( Everett) 260 Copley, Frances C. 247 Sarah 30 Edward 260 Harry G. 247 Sarah (Backus) 30 Freelove 169 Ilovcy Evoritt 247 Cummings, Lydia IIol- Mercy (Pratt) Hi'.', L70 John G. 247 brook (Everett) 115 Dascomb, Hannah 135 Lauren 247 Samuel Reed 115 Davenport, Annie 162 Sally (Stone) 247 Cummins, Alice Dundas Celestinc \V. (Draper) Sarah F. (Evoritt) 247 (Everett) 302 162 Corbett, Ann C. 186 Everett 302 Edward \V. 102 Corbin, Abigail (Bene- Harriet Everett 302 Davis, Almond II. 278 dict) 53 William A. 302 Benjamin 7"' Daniel 53 William Dundas 302 Edward Everett 27-- Mabel (Averod) 53 Currier, Mary 232 Eleanor Frances 278 Peter 53 Curry, Margaret 105 Elizabeth 173 Cordeckor, Emily F.( Ev- Curtis, Augusta R. 190 Elizabeth '1'. (Everett) erett) 260 Charity (Everitt) 70 278 John 206 Cornelia Walley 190,289 Fannie M. 297 Coryell, Emanuel 150 Elizabeth Everett 190 Harriet K. 263 Sarah 150 Elizabeth (Fisher) 190 J. ('. Bancroft 219 Cotton, John 121 Henry 190 James W. 297 Crabb, Minnie (Moore) Henry Bass 190 Kate A. 337 257 Homer 70 Lucy ( Everetl ) 75 Crafts, Sarah E. (John- Lucy R. (Osborn) 190 .Mat tie M. (Everett) 324 son) 264 Mary R. (Everett) 104 Neheiniah 257, 320 Crandol, Abraham 181 Nancy (Shepard) 101 Princess M. 1 E\ erel 1 ) Orpha Statira (Everitt) Rebecca L. (Everett) 190 257 181 Russell Hurd 190 Richard 263 Crane, Sarah 105 Samuel l(tl Sarah E. 320 Crapo, Jane 142 Samuel s. 104 W. K. 257 Crary, Rebecca (Everett) Curtiss, Ellen Harriet 243 Waller A. 321 •JO Erastus 243 Dawes, Francis I low land Roger 38 Harriot (Tanner) 243 11 1 Crawford, Almira S. (Ev- Cutter, Dexter J. 286 Melissa (Everett) 1 11 erett) 166 Lucy Richardson 286 Mercy (Burgess) 1 1 1 Eliza R. 166 Manasseh 67 Milehel 11 1 Luther 100 Sarah 286 Day, Albert 161 Maria B. 166 Curzon, Margaret Serle Andrew .1. 306 Crohore. Mary 20 22 1 Bethiah (Everett) 37 Crittenden, Hannah 39 Cutting, 00 < .11 : ie M. 306 Crombio, Dorothy 207 Betsey (Everett) '.mi Charlotte (Everotl Crook, Polly 135 Josiah 87 Charlotte Everetl 101 350 Descendants of Richard Everett. Day, Elizabeth (Hidden) Dickinson, Henry W. 338 Draper, Celestine Wal- 161 Israel 338 cott 162 Ellen 161 Jennie (Enpey) 338 Charles 142 George 161 Laura M. 338 Dora 162 Ichabod 74 Lucia (Hawley) 338 Eliza 234 James 161 Oliver P. 338 Ellen 162 Joanna (Everett) 74 Dickson, Anne C. 233 Emma R. (Walcott) 162 Jonathan 37, 161 Isaiah 233 Francis Samuel 162 Loam mi 161 Sarah (Cooper) 233 Frank Eugene 162 Maria 161 Dike, Nicholas 82 Hannah (Baker) 234 Mary 161 Dillard, Benjamin 179 Hannah (Everett) 34 Mary A. (Nealej 161 Betsey C. 179 Harriet Eliza (Robin- Mary (Jillison) 161 Mercy 179 son) 162 Orion 74 Dimmock, William Rey- Henrietta Edith(Wood) Susan 161 nolds 220 162 Dean, 37 Doak, Jennie 288 Josiah 84, 162 Abigail 59 Doane, Harriet G. 307 Josiah Everett 162 Adelpha S. 326 Nellie 307 Mandana (Everett) 84, Ebenezer 41, 193 Thomas K. S. 307 162 Elizabeth (Everett-Ran- Dodd, Julia Ann 210 Michael 234 dall) 40 Mary (Parker) 210 Mille 162 Ella 326 Rufus 210 Mille (Draper) 162 Hannah 185 Dodge, Amos 167 Nancy (Everett) 142 Hannah (Everett-Sea- Emily Gates (Everett) Samuel 162 ver) 37 167 Drayton, Fanny 260 Isaac 40 Frances Curtis Shodd Joseph 260 Jeremiah 51 135 Melinda 260 John 185 John 171 Drew, Abbie E. 326 Judith 41 Mary (Potter) 171 Hannah J. (Abbott) 326 Julia 291, 292 Nancy F. (Everett) 171 Henry 168 Lois 193 Polly (Crook) 135 Samuel B. 326 Lucy 193 Simeon 135 Sarah E. (Everett) 16S Milly (Ellis) 185 Solomon Haskell 171 Drummond, M. A. (Tur- Warren 326 Doggett, John 183 ner) 188 DeGar, H. Julia (Everett) Dolliver, Joseph 32 Dudley, Ann (Robinson) 260 Rachel (Rice-Everett) 32 James 260 32 Benjamin 32 Dehon, Sara Julio 119 Doolittle, Ephraim 72 Joseph 32 De Lacy, Julia 296 Lydia 103 Paul 220 Delano, Elizabeth (White) Dow, Abraham 133 Tabitha (Everett) 32 209 Albert F. 225 Thomas 220 Isaac 209 Elizabeth 133 Duor, Alice 217 Judith 209 Lemuel 90 Duffy, Anne (Fox) 304 Dolemater, Huldah (Ev- Mary A. (Everett) 225 Elizabeth M. (Everett) erett) 137 Mary J. (Montgomery) 304 James 137 225 Fred C. 304 Denham, Andrew 251 Rebecca (Connelly-Ev- Patrick 304 Rosa 251 erett) 90 Dunbar, Aaron 97 Dennison, Hannah B. 255 Salmon 90 Dundas, Harriet 213 Derby, Charles 192 William M. 225 Mary 213 Grace O. (Everett) 192 Downes, Henrietta (Wise- William H. 213 Derring, Sarah 37 Nicholson) 217 Dupee, Alvarine G. 251 Dewey, Francis 291 John 217 Catherine M. (Everett) Sarah B. (Tufts) 291 Drake, Abner 294 251 Sarah Francos 91 Azubah G. 294 Job 251 Dickinson, C a r r i e R. Catherino 94 Mahatu 251 (Shepherd) 33S Elizabeth F. 294 Durgee, Abby S. (Ever- Clara W. 338 Hannah A. 252 ett) 173 Elizabeth I. 338 Draper, 34 John 173 Index. 351 Durham, David 143 Ellis, Catherine 212 Everett, Abby Parker 7 Joanna (Everett-Lowe) Caty 101 L36 143 Daniel 11. 134 Abby Smith 7 17:; Durivago, Francis S. 07 Dorcas (Lovell) 212 Abby Woodward' 174 Lucy (Everett) 07 Elizabeth (Ilawes) 212 Abel 6 42, 69 Dutcher, Laura (Booth) Freleigh Ellis 134 Abel 6 o,o, 70, 134 244 Ilitty (Everett) 09 Abel (lark 7 1 49, 243 Mary Frances 244 Huldah (French) SI Abel Franklin 7 143 Silas 244 Irene F. (Everett) 02 A hi' 1 94 Dutton, Laura A. 224 Jaboz 88 A hi (Fyler) 94 Mary 143 Jesse 212, 291 Abie! Burpee 7 L67, 265 Solomon L. 224 Joel 02, 09 Abigail- 17, 18, 20 D wight, Anna F. 198 Julia Dean 291 Abigail 8 33 Clara McFarlaud 198 Julia (Dean) 291, 292 Abigail 4 34, ;J7, 12, 43 Daniel 197 Mary Hawes 212 Abigail" 35, 40, 4:;, 44, Elihu 197 Milly 185 52 Ellsworth Everett 197 Rebecca 134 Abigail' 1 59, 60, 0,1, 0,1, Emma Mabel (King) Sarah Anna (Everett) 08, 77, 82, 89, 90, 91, 197 134 92, 95, 283 Gertrude (Grace) li)7 William 93 Abigail 7 101, 157, 182 Helen McCluro (Kirby) Ellmas, Sarah 174, 175 Abigail A." 239 197 Ellsworth, Mary G. 290 Abigail Ann 7 10s John 9, 10, 12, 13. 197 Elmore, Mabel 78 Abigail (Bacon) 59, on John Elihu 197 Mary (Pardee) 78 Abigail (Beach) 52 Katharine Wolcott 197 Samuel 78 Abigail Carpenter 7 17 1 Lvdia (Whito) 197 Elsbree, Charlotte Man- Abigail (Carter) 168 Mabel 197 ning 247 Abigail (Caswell) loo Marion Dwight 198 Emily P. (Everitt) 240 Abigail (Chaffee) L50 Marion Edith 197 Manning 240 Abigail < 'lair 7 157 Melatiah Everett 197 Emery, John 200 Abigail (Clap) 44 Nancy S. (Everett) 197 Margaret 200 Abigaill). (Wiggin)279 Richard Everett 197 Susan E. 200 Abigail E. 7 18J Ruth 197 Enpoy, Jennie 338 Abigail (Ellis) 88 Sarah L. 197 Eustis, Frederick A. 218 Abigail (Fisher Kings Timothy 13, 15 William 120 bury) o,o William Kirby 197 Everest, James 2:11 Abigail (Guild) 09 Dwinol, Luther 215 Jane M. 231 Abigail Hill 7 174 Priscilla E. (Tebbets) Solomon 178 Abigail Bodges 7 108, 215 Everett, Aaron 5 11, 51, I9i! Sarah Octavia 215 53, 57, 00, 63, 00, 92 Abigail Holbrook 7 114 Aaron" 59, 04, 92, 105 Abigail (Holbrook) 57, Eager, Alice 201 Aaron 7 105, 175, 277 63 Sarah J. 201 Aaron Emilius 7 1 11, 21 1 Abigail (Johnson) 228 Thomas 201 Aaron Mallory 7 1 15 Abigail (Lord) 91 Eaton, Cyrone Dam 204 Abbie E. (Drew) 326 Abigail Lovell (Wight) Hannah 32 Abbie L. 7 179 211 Lucina M. 225 Abbie Louise Wight 8 Abigail Maria' 304 Mary 170 211, 301 Abigail ( Morse) .",1 Edwards, Andrew 280 Abbie Maria (Palmer) Abigail (Nicholson) 0,0 Emily A. (Everett) 280 299 Abigail (North) 96 Phoebe 247 Abbie <>. (Porter) 297 Abigail ( Parker) 154 Elder, Susan K. 205 Abbie Pamelia 8 248 Abigail Sanger 8 194 William 205 Abbie Sophia" 207 Abijali 50, *- v Eliot, John 05 Abby 8 17 1, 275 Abijab Pond 7 115, 212 Samuel 122, 2 IS Abby Ann 11. (Slier Abner 1 32, 36, 54, 97 Elliot, Mary G. 325 man) 282 A burr' 1.",. 54, 70,. 97, 9s Ellis, Abigail 88 Abby c 7 147 Abner" 77. 92, 1 15, 17-". Arthur 81 Abby Frames'" 254 Abner Josiah 7 1 10, Azubah 02 Abby M. 8 202, 270,, 279 A brain" 152 352 Descendants of Richard Everett. Everett, Abram 8 250, 315 Everett, Alice 9 299 Everett, Andrew 6 143 Abram Brownson 6 77, Alice Augusta (Jones) Andrew 7 234 146 205 Andrew Addison 7 206 Acbsab 6 85 Alice Brown 8 250 Andrew Hinman 6 96 Ada 8 201 Alice Cobb (Field) 319 Andrew J. 7 Ill, 206 Adda Eliza 8 212 Alice Dundas 8 213, 302 Angeletta M. 9 330 Addie 8 259 Alice E. 8 273 Angeline 7 164 Addison 7 112, 200 Alice (Eager) 261 Angeline (Wing) 330 Adelaide (Williamson) Alice Frances 8 225 Angie G. (White) 322 323 Alice Gray 8 212 Ann 4 36 Adelaide L. (Sawyer) Alice (Jordan) 245 Ann 6 78 186 Alice Julia 9 292 Ann Barnard 7 118 Adele May 9 319 Alice L. 9 328 Ann C. (Adams) 232 Adolia Waity 8 260 Alice Lucy 9 292 Ann Caroline 7 116 Adeline 7 114, 141, 172 Alice Lurena 9 328 Ann Eliza 8 230 Adeline Minerva 7 149 Alice Lydia 7 113 Ann Elizabeth 7 134 Adeline Safford 7 175 Alice May 8 238 Ann Maria 8 257 Adeline (Wickham) 331 Alice May 9 325 Ann Vincent 7 120 Adella (Brown) 135 Allen 7 138 Ann (Vincent-Gardner) Adelpha S. (Dean) 326 Allen James 8 231, 307 119 Adolphus 6 77 Alma Adeline 8 232 Anna 5 52 Adolplius 7 147 Alma Gale 9 320 Anna 7 138, 171 Adrian C. 8 267 Alma (Richardson). 232 Anna 8 205 Agnes E. (Allyn) 321 Almena L. 8 273 Anna 98, 99 Agnes Howard 9 341 Almenia C. (Burr) 169 Anna A. 8 186 Agnes (Keagle) 331 Almira 7 102, 172 Anna Boyd 8 211 Agnes (Roberts) 305 Almira Jay 7 157 Anna Eliza (Caniield) Agnes W. 9 322 Almira (Kimball) 102 244 Albert 7 170, 268 Almira M. (Farrington) Anna (Fessenden) 87 Albert 8 282 253 Anna Grotchen 9 307 Albert Henry'-' 207 Almira Rebecca 8 249 Anna (Hatch) 147 Albert Leonard 8 269 Almira IS. 7 166 Anna J. 9 329 Albert M. 7 169, 268 Almon Edwin 9 297 Anna Maria 8 240, 313 Albert Preston 8 270 Alonzo G. 7 164 Anna (Page) 96, 97 Albert W. 9 320 Alvin Osgood 9 327 Anna Sophia Tileston 7 Alberta May 9 328 Alvin T. 8 278, 328 US Alexander 6 74 Amanda 7 112, 155, 158 Anna Williams (Baker) Alexander 7 112 Amanda 8 209 327 Alexander Francis 7 115 Amanda (Bixby) 165 Anne 5 49 Alexander II. 6 13 Amanda (Lee) 312 Anne C. (Dickson) 233 Alexander Hamilton 7 Amanda (Rines) 262 Anno Elizabeth 7 109 175, 277 Amasa 7 164 Anne Foster 7 104 Alexander Hill 6 67, 120 Ambrose 5 54, 99 Anno Gorham 7 131 Alexander Hill 7 120,216 Ambrose 6 99 Anne Jane 8 237 Alexander Kontocoif 7 Ambrose Mallory 7 145 Annie 9 319 108 Ambrose Marsh 7 111 Annie B. (Chamber- Alexander Leo 8 220 Amelia 5 53 lain) 204 Alexander M. (Twomb- Amelia 7 180 Annie B. (Mosher) 327 ly) 142 Amelia Eveline 8 267 Annie Daggett 9 318 Alfred' 1 311 Amelia F. 7 169 Annie E. 8 253 Alfred C. 8 228 Amherst 6 88, 170 Annie Elizabeth 9 308 Alfred Curtis 7 136, 225 Amory Fisher 8 276, 327 Annie Houghton 8 225 Alfred Farrington b 253. Amos 5 54, 96, 97 Annie (McKenzie) 306 316 Amos 7 172 Annie (Kabinett) 324 Alfred Farrington 9 317 Amy (Snowdon) 166 Annis (Buttles) 177 Alfred G. 8 282, 330 Andrew 5 41, 53, 62, 63, Anson 8 193 Alfred V. 8 VM\ 96 Apphia (Burpee) 166 Alice* 47 Andrew 6 62, 63, HI, Archie John 9 310 Alice 8 244 205 Arista L. 9 330 Tndex, 353 Everett, Arthur 7 111 Arthur 8 202, 202, 296 Arthur C. 8 284 Arthur E. 8 333 Arthur Greene'-' 288, 334 Arthur Herbert 8 254 Arthur M. 8 253 Arthur S. 8 231, 307 Arthur W. 8 227 Artie B. (Andrews) 305 Asa 5 41, 01 Asa 6 77, 147 Asa Cutting 88 Asaph 7 152 Augusta' 1 32 1 \ugusta Maria 7 145 Augustus 78, 97, 150 Augustus 7 138, 152, 228 Augustus J. 8 238, 309 Austin 79 Beliuda 7 172 Beniah 8 234 Benjamin 3 31, 38 Benjamin 58 Benjamin (Jay 7 165, 204 Benjamin II. 7 173, 274 Bertha 9 324 Bertha Ada 8 205 Bertha Mabel 9 320 Bertha Matilda" 320 Bertram! 8 243 Bessie Bell (Hackett) 335 Bessie (Law) 204 Bethia 3 29 Bethia 4 36 Bethia (Fisher) 38 Bethiah 4 37 Bethiah (French) 171 Bethiah (Lewis-Morse) 41, 42 Bethiah (Thompson) 53 Betsoy 5 47 Betsey 6 57, 59, 03, 70, 76, 77, 90, 92, 99, 111, 205, 339 Betsey 7 101, 110, 141, 142, 145, 339 Betsey 233 Betsey Ami 7 147, 105 Betsey C. (Dillard- Kempton) L79 Betsey (Goodale) 279 Betsey M. Ill Betsey (Pingree) 101 Betsey (Post) 130 Betsey S. 7 112, 208 Betsey (Thew) 139 Everett, Betsey Williams (Weld) 190 Billious 6 99 Bird 9 305 Blanche'' 311 Boyd Augustus 9 316 Brainard 7 159, 200 Burrett Chaffee 8 24 l Burrus S. 9 311 Burrus Smith 8 238, 311 Byron II. s 254 Cadette 8 208, 299 Calista 7 158 Calista (Turner) 73, 2 ■ '■■> ( lapitola Jemima s 239 Carlos 8 200 Carlton H. 8 225, 303 Carmen Kodriguy (Vi- da) 212 Caroline 7 105. 115, 147, 207 Caroline 8 203, 207 Caroline A. 8 253, 268 Caroline A. (Tatterson) 316 Caroline A. (Wales) 208 Caroline Alfaretta 8 208 Caroline Augusta (Hill) 294 Caroline C. 8 202 Caroline Clinton' 1 291 Caroline E. 8 278 Caroline Elizabeth 8 185 Caroline F. (Ordway) 300 Caroline Foote'' 300 Caroline Frances 7 lis Caroline G. (Newton) 224 Caroline Irene 7 102 Caroline Kane#(Mills) 220 Caroline Leatherbee 8 187 Caroline Matilda 7 145 Caroline P. 7 147 Caroline Ruby (Par- sons) 148, 1 1'-' Caroline Ruth (Sher- wood) 208 Caroline Yickery 10 336 Carrie 8 259 Carrie A. (Kendrick Stone) 315 < larrie Boyd 9 316 Carrie Lay 8 239 Carrie Day' 1 :;i-' ( larrie Gertrude 8 27V Carrie (< .i eene) ■ .••'■ Everett, Carrie M. 230 Carrie M. | Day) 306 Carrie Ordway 8 300 Carrie P." 257 Carrie Ruth 8 277 Catharine 7 143 Catharine Digby 7 1 16 Catharine Elenriel ta (St. John) 243 i atharine (Ingraham) 104 Catherine 6 40 Catherine 7 105, l 12, L39, 173 Catherine (Bemis) 91 Catherine B. (Snell) 1 11 Catherine Clark 7 174 Catherine (Clark) 91 < atherine Cornelia 7 144 Catherine E. 9 308 Catherine Eliza 7 146 Catherine Elizabeth 7 104 Catherine (Ellis) 21l' Catherine E. (Lewis- Moore) 119 Catherine (Hobin) 308 Catherine M. 8 251 Catherine (Nelson) 315 Catherine Smith 7 170 Catherine (Smith) 1 13 Caty (Ellis) 101 Celma Alvira 8 281 Charity" 76 Charles" 05, 7ii. 92, 110. 144, 175 Charles 7 loo. llii. 141, 145, L95, 21:;. 232 Charles^ 278, 327 Charles'' 302, 326, 327 Charles A/ 264, 322 < lharles Aimer 7 L46 Charles Austin' - 193 Charles Barrett 7 l 0' Charles Burdett 7 24 1 Charles Carroll 7 117, 215 Charles Clement 8 251 Charles Crandall 9 309 Charles Disney 8 282, 331 ( harles Dundas 8 213. 302 Charles Dwight 8 L99, 257. 319 .'harles E."330 < lharles Ebenezer* 25 i • harles Edgar 8 211 Charles Edward 7 102. 299 354 Descendants of Richard Everett. Everett, Charles Edward 8 209, 200, 299 Charles Edwin 7 150 Charles Elisha 8 283, 331 Charles F. 8 272, 278 Charles Francis 8 195, 211, 293 Charles Francis 9 319 Charles Franklin 8 273 Charles Grey 8 274 Charles H. 8 230, 201, 279 Charles H. 9 322 Charles Hazard 8 253, 318 Charles Henry 7 103, 303 Charles Henry 8 188, 189, 225, 227, 303 Charles Henry 9 287 Charles Hosmer 7 180 Charles J. 9 318 Charles James 7 110 Charles James 8 270, 341 Charles James 9 341 Charles Jarvis 7 153 Charles Jay 9 321 Charles M. 8 159 Charles Marshall 8 284, 332 Charles N. 9 303 Charles O. 8 201 Charles Pinckney 7 104 Charles Raymond 9 333 Charles T. 8 275 Charles Theodore 7 170 Charles W. 8 257 Charles Walter 9 294, 335 Charles Warren 8 255 Charles Warren 9 312 Charles Wildman 8 242 Charles Willard 7 135, 225 Charles Willard 8 173 Charles William 8 232 Charlotte 6 84, 88, 101, 235 Charlotte 7 138 Charlotte 8 193, 228, 235 Charlotte Brooks 7 131, 210 Charlotte E. (Faxon) 329 Charlotte Fisher 7 109 Charlotte G. (Brooks) 121 Charlotte H. (Giles) 201 Charlotte M. (Smith) 290 Everett, Charlotte M. (Taylor) 303 Chester 6 95 Chester A. 9 300 Chester B. 9 310 Chester S. 8 208 Chloe 6 00, 04, 08, 84 Chloo Emeline 7 114 Chloe (Holbrook) 03 Christabel M. 9 341 Clara 9 319 Clara B. (Hoyle) 293 Clara Eliza (Hunting- ton) 319 Clara Elsie 8 227 Clara Louise 8 258 Clara Lovell 8 212 Clara (Spees) 227 Clara (Winter) 297 Clarence Belding 8 227 Clarendon Adams 8 209, 300 Clarissa 5 47 Clarissa 6 85, 102 Clarissa 7 159 Clarissa (Chaffee) 243 Clarissa (Pond) 115 Clark L. 7 140 Clary 6 89 Claude W. 9 311 Clayton W. 8 282, 331 Clayton Willard 8 227 Clementine C. (Fales) 200 Clifford 8 209 Clifford Ranney 8 227 Comfort 6 90 Constance F. (Minns) 341 Constance Louise 9 341 Cora 311 Cora A. 8 225 Cora B. 9 293 Cornelia 7 180 Cornelia Ann" 156 Cornelia W. 8 272 Cynthia 6 50, 58, 63 Cynthia 7 138 Cynthia 9 304 Cynthia (Allen) 207 Cynthia L. 7 181 Cynthia L. (Graves) 281 Cynthia (Lowman) 151 Cyrus 6 111, 70, 84, 185, 304 Cyrus 7 101, 185 Cyrus 8 185 Cyrus 9 304 Cyrus Franklin 8 272, 324 Everett, Cyrus Packard 7 148 Dana Colburu 9 320 Daniel 4 30, 45 Daniel 5 45, 50, 75, 88 Daniel 6 04, 89, 115 Daniel 7 111 Daniel Brownsou 6 77, 145 Daniel Brownsou 7 145, 240 Daniel Ellis 8 195, 294 Dauiel Henrique 8 212 Daniel Kimball Dexter 7 105 Daniel M. 6 80, 107 Daniel M. 7 100 Daniel Quincy 7 145 Daniel Ronaldo 7 107, 205 Daniel Taylor 6 70 David 5 43, 44, 48, 50, 51, 72, 92 David 6 68, 72, 86, 139, 166 David, 7 140, 141, 104, 172 David A. 7 139, 230 David Allen 6 71, 138 David Allen 9 300 David B. 7 168, 266 David E. 7 165, 203 David E. 9 320 David II. 7 173, 274 David Mann 6 87, 107 David S. 8 254 David W. 7 Ill, 205 Deborah 7 139, 229 Deborah Ann (Wins- low) 180 Deborah (Lord) 77 Delia Emma (Sweet- Lissett) 317 Delia (Harding) 305 Delia (Soper) 231 Delle E. 8 208 Dency (Warner) 280 Dennis 7 100, 200 Desire 5 35, 43, 44 . DeVolney 8 203, 322 DeWitt Clinton 8 203 Dexter 6 86, 104 Diana 5 53 Disna 8 235 Dolly 6 80 Dolly (Laben) 74 Dolly (Thayer) 73 Dorcas (Fessenden) 87 Dorothea Helen 9 313 Index. 355 Everett, Dorothy (Apple- ton) 139 Dorothy Hyde 7 150 Driiceil (Rue) 341 Drucilla (Shurtliff) 82 Drusilla Shurtleff 7 157 Duroxa M. 7 166 E. (VanWashburn) 296 Earl Reynolds'' 310 Ebenezer* 32, 33 Ebenezer 4 34, 36, 41, 45 Ebenezer 5 41, 46, 51, 59, 60, 70, 91 Ebenezer 60, 63, 65, 70, 91, 10G, 113, 117, 136, 173 Ebenezer 7 106, 137, 193 Ebenezer 8 210 Edgar Blackington 7 Hi!) Edgar Charles 9 330 Edgar F. 9 323 Edgar Herbert Loren- ZO 8 207 Edgar Lorenzo 8 207. 323 Edith 8 243 Edith 9 300 Edith Darracott 9 288 Edith Emma 9 3 Hi Edith Frost' 1 286 Edith M. 9 293, 306, 329 Edith Maria 8 207 Edith Stearns 9 32.") Edith Warren 8 275 Edmund 5 54, 98, 99 Edmund 8 195. 294 Edmund 9 324 Edmund Tyler 7 115, 211 Edward 1 34, 42, 43 Edward 5 40, 43, 5s, 71, 137 Edward" 13, 07, 71,121, 122, 124, 125, 120, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 13S, 182, 210 Edward 7 109, 114, 110, 136, 138, 141,179,201, 210, 213, 210, 233 Edward 8 18*;, 1x7, 201, 203,200,212, 2is, 233, 244, 298, 307 Edward 9 293, 298, 303, 304, 313, 324, 337 Edward A. 7 150, 170, 240 Edward A. 9 316 Edward Arthur 9 318 Edward Augustus 7 175 Edward Brooks 7 131, 217 Everett, Edward Capon 8 11)2 Edward Chauncy Ful- ler 8 254, 318 Edward Clarence 8 270, 340 Edward D. 8 230 Edward E. 9 294 Edward Francis 8 238 Edward Franklin 8 191, 290, 291 Edward 11. 8 194, 225, 303 Edward Herman 8 210, Old Edward Irving 10 337 Edward J. 8 261 Edward L. 8 205 Edward Lincoln* 207 Edward Lyman 9 327 Edward Maxcy 8 254 Edward Melville 9 20 1 Edward Nathaniel 8 273, 325 Edward Parker 8 255 Edward Philo 8 284, .132 Edward Pierce 10 334 Edwai'd Plummer 9 309 Edward Robert 9 323 Edward Rochester 8 201 Edward S. 8 253, 257, 317, 328 Edward S. 9 317 Edward Samuel 9 315, 336 Edward T. 8 258 Edward Vida 8 212 Edward W. 9 330 Edward Worcester' 287 Edwin 7 110, 203 Edwin 8 11)5, 29 1 Edwin Augustus 7 168 Edwin Brownson 7 1 16 Edwin Cooley 8 281 Edwin Martin' 1 295 Edwin O. 7 103 Effie R. (Hardy) 202 Elbert H. 9 287 Elbridge Gerry 7 103, 201 Eldon Francis 10 33 I Eleanor 6 62 Eleanor (Fuller) 61 Eleanor < treen 8 212 Eleanor Melvina 8 250 Eleanor Ware 7 107, 108, 196 Eleazer 4 34, 41, 42 Eloazer' 12, 70 Everett, Eleazer 8 69 Electa 7 111 Electa Louisa (Lewis) 257 Elias 6 71), 81, 151 EliluC 53 Elihu 6 96, 181 Eliphal (Shattuck) 97 Eliphalet 8 40, 79 Eliphalet 8 56, 100 Eliphalet 7 LOO Elisha" 9( i Elisha Hinman 8 95, 179 Elisha Taylor 8 251 Eliza" 92 Eliza 7 101,141, 140, 151, 151), 241 Eliza" 230 Eliza A. 251 Eliza A. (Lane; 233 Eliza Ann 7 13!) Eliza Ann (Sylvester) 23:; Eliza Araminta 7 144, 237 Eliza (Burrell) ion Eliza (Draper) 234 Eliza (Fairbanks) 135 Eliza Gore 7 105 Eliza Jane 7 131 Eliza Jane 8 271 Eliza Jane (Carsley) 276 Eliza Jones (Rupp) 68 Eliza M. 8 260, 27:! Eliza Maria 7 loo, 1 15. 175 Eliza Townley 7 1 1 1 Elizabeth 1 2!)' Elizabeth 1 35, 36, 38, 31) Elizabeth 6 35, 10, 13, 1 1, 40, 51 , 53 Elizabeth 6 56, 5s. 59, 65, si Elizabeth 7 102, 1 18, 158 Elizabeth 8 192, 196 Elizabeth 9 298, 306 Elizabel h Amelia 7 157 Elizabeth \nn" 209 Elizabeth Anna* 2 12 Elizabeth (Beers) 283 Elizabeth Boyle 7 1 16 Elizabeth 1 Boyle) 1 16 Elizabel li << lhapman) 77 Elizabeth (Cooke) 39 Elizabel h ( lummings 7 117 Elizabeth (D;uis> 17 | 356 Descendants of Richard Everett. Everett, Elizabeth Davis Williams (Weld) 28S Elizabeth Dexter 7 174 Elizabeth (Dow) 133 Elizabeth E. (Kuerr) 285 Elizabeth E. (McCown) 237 Elizabeth E. (Richard- son) 238 Elizabeth F. (Clark) 264 Elizabeth F. (Drake) 294 Elizabeth Fisher 6 276 Elizabeth (Gill) 83 Elizabeth (Gore) 105 Elizabeth (Gowen) 140 Elizabeth II. (Stone) 141 Elizabeth (Hambleton) 37 Elizabeth (Hodgkins) 68 Elizabeth Ilurd 7 105 Elizabeth (Hurd) 103 Elizabeth Isabel (How- ell) 313 Elizabeth Jane (Salis- bury-Barber) 251 Elizabeth Jane (Pettin- gell) 323 Elizabeth L. (Blake) 189 Elizabeth Lowell 9 289 Elizabeth Marie 9 304 Elizabeth Marsh 8 256 Elizabeth Morse (Bar- rett) 195 Elizabeth Otis" 186 Elizabeth (Pepper) 21 Elizabeth R. (Fisher) 289 Elizabeth (Salisbury) 57 Elizabeth (Schmidt) 295 Elizabeth (Scovill) 159 Elizabeth Shattuck 6 98 Elizabeth (Smith) 138 Elizabeth (Steele) 45 Elizabeth T. (Wyman) 216 Elizabeth Tower 7 176, 278 Elizabeth (Tower) 93 Elizabeth Tryphena 7 153 Elizabeth Tybout 9 302 Elizabeth Urania 7 145 Elizabeth (Walling) 281 Everett, Elizabeth V. (Harris) 314 Elizabeth W. 8 186 Elizabeth W. (Skinner- Reed) 253 Elizabeth Warren 6 82 Elizabeth (Warren) S2 Elkanah Philip 7 165, 262 Ella A. 9 315 Ella Cordelia" 304 Ella Justina 8 252 Ella M. (Momyer) 309 Ella Susan 8 244 Ella W. D. (Truman) 341 Ellen 8 243 Ellen A. 8 279 Ellen Adelaide 7 161 Ellen Adeline 8 271 Ellen C. (Tufts) 328 Ellen Elizabeth 7 176 Ellen Frances 8 265, 270, 275 Ellen Frances 10 334 Ellen Frances (Lane) 264 Ellen Harriet (Curtiss) 243 Ellen Jane Dana 7 113 Ellen Leighton 9 300 Ellen Louisa 8 254 Ellen Louise 7 100, 184 Ellen M. (Rich) 317 Ellen Maria 8 253 Ellen Mather 8 278 Ellen Mehitable 8 284, 333 Ellen (Richardson) 118 Ellen S. (Wilcox) 326 Ellery Vincent 7 116 Elma A. 8 226, 231 Elmira (Skiff) 242 Elmore 78 Elmore 7 150, 245 Elnora (Stannard) 299 Elsie (Spees) 226 Elvira 7 111 El wood 9 326 Emeline 7 155 Emeline Augusta 7 118 Emeline (Mason) 102 Emilie Hughes 10 334 Emilius A u gu stu s 8 2 1 1 , 301 Emily 6 86 Emily 7 112, 119, 154, 182, 204, 205 Emily 8 275 Everett, Emily 251 Emily A. 8 280 Emily (Abbot) 119 Emily Augusta 8 271 Emily Diantha 7 147 Emily F. 8 266 Emily Gates 7 167 Emily (Goodenough) 242 Emily Grace 9 311 Emily Isabel 8 184 Emily J. (Shelden) 284 Emily (Mann) 295 Emily Maria 8 204 Emily P. 7 150, 246 Emily R. (Tybout) 302 Emily Roselle 7 136, 227 Emily (St. John) 241 Emily W. (Boyd) 316 Emily (Wordon) 144 Emma 8 174, 280 Emma (Brackney) 321 Emma (Brown) 151 Emma Cornelia 9 304 Emma D. (Leathorbee) 187 Emma E. 8 253 Emma Eliza 8 250 Emma Eugenia 8 284, 332 Emma F. (Farr) 325 Emma Frances 8 186, 252 Emma J. 8 260 Emma J. (Wade) 318 Emma Jones 8 252 Emma Lucretia 7 148 Emma L. (Salmon) 327 Emma Maria 8 275 Emma P. 8 259 Emmeline 7 105 Ennie 8 285 Enoch Iluse 6 67 Enoch Parsons" 148, 149, 242 Erastus 7 152, 251 Erastus 8 251 Erastus Curtis 8 243 Erastus David 8 279 Erastus Davis 7 153, 254 Ernest 8 254 Ernest Cameron 8 261 Ernest Day 9 311 Ernest R. 9 312 Ernest Rahe 9 312 Ernest Ransom 8 244 Ernest T. 9 309 Ernest Treat 8 227 Ernst 9 306 Estella C. (Perry) 329 TncU .■ :;:>; Everett, Esther 5 48 Esther 8 235 Esther A.* 272 Esther (Carter) 146 Esther Cummings (Pea- body) 155 Esther (Hinman) 95 Esther Jane'-' 325 Esther Maria (Norris- French) 187 Esther Mary 7 151 Ethel 9 341 Ethel M. 9 307 Ethel Meteali"-' 295 Etta May 9 315 Eugene 9 322 Eugene Ellsworth' 1 317 Eugene Hart 8 277 Eunice 5 52, 54, 55 Eunice 85, 86, 89, 07 Eunice 7 58, 101 Eunice Amelia 95 Eunice Ann 8 284 Eunice (Birdsall) 209 Eunice Dodge 7 136 Eunice Guild 6 64 Eunice (Guild) 63, 64 Eunice (Hall) 54 Eunice (Hartwell) 101 Eunice (Haws) 88 Eunice (Minor) .">5 Eunice Moselle" 158 Euphemia 7 137 Eva Augusta 8 271 Eva J. (Lyons) 303 Eva It. (Chick) 262 Evaugela 7 137 Eve Maria (Brincker- hoff) 255 Evelina E. Crary 7 116 Eveline 7 144, 239 Evolyn 8 278 Experience 09, 9-1 Faith Hamilton 9 319 Fannie C. 8 240 Fannie Dennison 9 319 Fannie L. (Hobson) :!22 Fannie M. (Davis) 297 Fannie (Moid) 2(19 Fanny 84, 85, 160 Fanny B. (Percy) 230 Fanny Dow'-' 318 Fanny (Drayton) 200 Fanny Louise (Brrd) 187 Fanny Rowe 8 262 Fanny Shepard 7 108 Fanny (Shepard) 107 Fanny (Tohnan) 228 Everett, Felicia 8 256 Fidelia (Harlow) 310 Flavilla (Brittonj 260 Flora 7 145 Flora Agnes 7 17s Flora Betsey 8 244 Flora (Thompson) 321 Florence 8 183, 243 Florence Adelaide 1 - 268 Florence (Atwood) 261 Florence B. (Perkins) Florence E. 1 " :):',! Florence Evelyn 8 192 Florence Louise 9 317 Florence May'-' 327 Frances" 114 Francos A. 277 Frances A. (Northrup) 286 Frances B. K. (Austin) 185 Frances Curtis Shedd (Dodge) 135 Frances E. (Annis) 29M Frances E. (Gilkey) 198 Frances Elizabeth 8 210 Frances Ellen 7 146 Frances (Foot) 186 Frances Isabel le s 209 Frances Josephine 8 232 Fiances Louisa 7 136, 220 Frances Maria (Thomp- son) 207 Francis 6 65, 74, 118, 142, 143 Francis 7 118, 14:!, 144, 172, 235, 239,271 Francis 8 235 Francis Dewey 1 ' 291 Francis E. 8 200 Francis Edward' 1 310 Francis Ellis 8 191, 292 Francis Eugene' 293, ;;:;i Francis F." 329 Francis Howe 7 176 Francis Jones 8 21 1 Francis M.'' 312 Francis Michael 8 238, 310 Francis ( Hiver 8 195 Frank" 188, 228, 234, 242, 254, 2ss, 313 Frank AdelOert'' 317, 336 Frank Anderson'' 321 Frank Barron 8 282, 331 Everett, Frank Dennison 8 255, 319 Frank II.-' 326 Frank flowes 8 273, 325 Frank Keagle 9 :;:;i Frank Lee 9 313 Frank Leslie" l'CT Frank M. 8 202 Frank Norton 9 323 Frank <>. s 261 Frank Orear 9 31 1 Frank Osgood 8 270, 326 Frank P. 8 283 Frank S. 265, 323 Frank S." 329 Frank Warren 9 319 Frank Win! brop 9 301 Frank ie A. (Flank) _' 1 1 Franklin 7 112, 159, 208, 258 Franklin 8 258 Franklin A." 330 Franklin Augustus 18 I. 280 Franklin H. s 260, 321 Fred I). s 230 Fred. Emmond 9 325 Frederic F. ' 320 Frederic Hanks 8 212 Frederic 1 1 ewes 273 Frederic William 7 1 10 Fred erica C. 8 246 Frederick 8 205, 228, 259, 304 Frederick A. 8 278 Frederick Augustus 250, 316 Frederick Chaffee 8 2 1 I Frederick E. 8 278 Frederick Elwin 8 26 I Frederick Femr 136,228 Frederick 2 Gustie (Whitehead) 314 Hannah (West) 44 George Frank 8 267 II. Emma (Goodwin) Harlan P. 7 KM George Frederick 8 275 212 Harold Cutler 9 286 George H. 7 163 II. Julia 8 260 Harold Hill 10 335 George H. 8 252 Hampton 15 7i) Harriet 7 112, 114, 135, George Harvey 7 136, 226 Handel P. 8 253 159 George Henry 7 175, 276 Hannah 3 29 Harriet 8 11)3, 20!) George Homer 7 156 Hannah 4 34, 36, 37 Harriet A. 7 100, 184 George L. 8 279, 284 Hannah 5 40, 43, 49, 52, Harriet A. 8 185, 246 George L. 9 296 53 Harriot A. (Ward) 272 George Leonard 7 1 1 0, Hannah 58, 59, 65, 69, Harriet Amanda 7 144, 201 71, 75, 81, 95, 96 240 George Mason 8 187 Hannah 7 104, 138 Harriet Amanda (Calef) George Moody Thomp- Hannah 8 185 266 son 8 232 Hannah A. 8 252 Harriet Boyd (Pond) George Nichols 9 319 Hannah A. (Drake) 252 211 George Oliver 9 287, 298, Hannah Allen 7 173 Harriet C. 8 257 334 Hannah B. 8 232 Harriet C. (Hyde) 202 George Osgood 9 309 Hannah Backus (Nel- Harriet Crum (Sweet) George R. 9 317 son) 179 256 George Samuel 8 267 Hannah (Birdsall) 209 Harriet (Dundas) 213 Georgo T. 8 189 Hannah (Boyden) 35 Harriet E. 8 239 George Titus 8 80, 251 Hannah Brood (Denni- Harriot E. (Spaulding) Georgo W. 9 307 son) 255 265 George Washington 1 ' 89 Hannah Brooks (Jones) Harriot Edna 7 108 George Washington 7 140 Harriet Emily (Jonos) 166, 264 Hannah (Butler-Stan- 270 George Washington 8 ley) 95 Harriet G. (Doane) 307 265, 322 Hannah (Clapp-Gard- Harriet Jackson (Pack- George Whiting 7 100, ner) 64, 65 ard) 282 184 Hannah (Cross) 165 Harriot Jano Watson 8 George Wilber 9 322 Hannah (Dascomb) 135 210 George William 8 227 Hannah (Dean) 185 Harriot Louisa 8 203 Georgia 9 304 Hannah E. 8 185, 203 Harriot Louise 8 211, 301 Georgia B. 9 331 Hannah Elizabeth 7 104, Harriet Louise 9 288 Georgiana (Hughes) 191 Harriet M. 8 ISC 334 Hannah (Fisk) 80 Harriot M. (Cloave- Georgiauna 8 185 Hannah (Hininan) 52,53 land) 3,36 Germaine 8 219 Hannah (Hopkins- Harriot N. 8 253 Gertrude 9 293, 317 Mann) 170 Harriet Newell 7 153 Index. 359 Everett, Harriet IV 1 330 Harriet P. (Phelps) 246 Harriet Parker 7 179 Harriet R. (Davis) 263 Harriet S. (Greut- singer) 240 Harriet (Watson) 113 Harrison" 1(55, 204 Harrison Stoddard' 1 321 Harry D. 9 300 Harry H. 8 305 ilarry P. 6 99 Harry R. 9 324 Harvey C. 7 150, 245 Harvey G. 7 139, 231 Harvoy Owen 332 Harvey Sulleno 8 193 Hattie 8 228 llattie Hannah (Lang- ford) 317 Hattie May' 1 329 llattie (Thompson) 324 Hattie (Whitmore) 321 Hazel E. 9 310 Helen 7 109 Helen 8 259 Helen 9 331 Helen 14 330 Helen Cordis (Adams) 218 Helen Delano 9 299 Helen Frances 8 209 Helen Gardner 8 210 Helen Gibbs 8 283 1 1 clou Louise 1, 201 Helen M. 8 253 Helen M. (Bowman) 273 Helen Maria 8 194 Helen Newton 1 " 337 Helen Robina 9 302 Helen Rutherford 8 202 Helen Sophronia 7 149 Helen T. (Keating) 211 Henrietta F. (Miller) 130 Henry 7 135 Henry Allen Gilbert 8 207' Henry Clay 7 148 Henry Coffin 8 278, 328 Henry Coffin 9 328 Henry < loolidge 8 271 Henry E. 8 215 Henry Francis 8 203,297 Henry G. 8 231 Henry Gardner 7 1 10 Henry Hoffman 8 202 Henry [rving 9 294 Henry J. 7 144, L69 Everett, Henry L. 8 200, 2S2 Henry Luther 8 25s Henry Mason 1 187 Henry Otis 7 102 Henry Otis 8 187 Henry Phelps 8 25'.), 321 Henry Sidney 7 131, 218 Henry T. 8 27ti Henry W. 8 341 Henry Webster 7 102 Hopzibah (Colburn) 174 Ilepzibeth 11 72 Ilepzibeth (Blacking- ton) 168 Herbert 8 209, 262 Herbert 9 292 Herbert Capen 9 288 Herbert Edward'' 317 Herbert Foster" 107 Herbert Percy 9 294 Herman 7 172 Hermon 6 70, 144 Hervey 81, 156 Hczekiah Carter 7 146 Hildegarde 8 220 Hilpah 7 178 Ilinman Luther 7 180 Hiram 6 88 Hitty 6 69 Horace 61, 00, 70, 108. 100, 135 Horace 7 100, 111, 113, 155, 199, 210, 255 Horace 8 100, 201, 208 Horace Buttles 8 280, 328 Horace Delano 9 300, 336 Horace Ernest 9 328 Horace S. M. 7 100 Horace Stanwood* 210 Horatio 7 112, 207 Horatio Laurens 7 207 llosea 7 Hi I Ilovey 1 ' 78, 15! Hovey 8 2 15 Howard 8 259, 320 Howard Force 3 ' 335 Huldah 1 L37, 145 Huldah (French Ellis) si Huldah Mabel' 151 Huldah ( Ricketson) 137 [chabod 8 73, I ll [chabod S. 1 I 17 [chabod S. 8 211 Ida (A rmstrong) 310 Ida !•:. :±7:; Ida E. (Woodbury) 292 Ida [sadore 8 285 Everett, Ida .I.' 1 293 Ida May" 322 Inez" 3(Hi Inez Francena 9 307 lunis F. 8 233 Ira 7 141, 233 Ira A.. 8 226 Ira G. 8 285, 33.) [rena (Mason) 102 Irene 8 16 Irene" 259 Irene (Bailey) 235 Irene Dean (Smith) 2112 Irene F.' 62 Irene M. 8 L87 Irving 8 209 Irving Gamaliel 8 2 1 1 Isaac 11 31, 37, 3S Isaac 1 38 Isaac'' 51, '.»:; Isaac 7 17 Isabel 7 100, is:! Isabel (Hodges) 56 Isabel (Noble) 273 Isabella Bagley 9 287 Isaiah 5 40, 77 Isaiah 7 147 Isaiah Woodward 7 1 I- lsracl-0. 20, 31, 32, 37 Israel- 20, :;•">. I L0, 112, 1 16 James 7 101, 136 James- 202 James A 11 si in 8 185, 287 James Bradley 1 134,224 James Bradley 8 '-"-' l James ( lampbell 8 :'.l'J James Fletcher 8 321 James I [arrlson 8 270 James Harvey 1 137 James 11 inman 1 180, - 360 Descendants of Richard Everett. Everett, James Manning 7 171, 270 James Marcus 8 205, 298 James Smith 7 110, 202 James Townsend 7 180 Jamesetta (Jones) 205 Jane 7 101, 142, 145 Jane 8 189 Jane (Alexander) 73 Jane (Bartlett) 107 Jane (Crapo) 142 Jano Elizabeth 8 252 Jane Gordon (Adams) 322 Jane M. (Everest) 231 Jane Preston 7 170 Jane (Turnbull) 188 Janott G. (Lancaster) 305 Jason 6 50, 02, 111 Jay 7 159, 259 Jeanette G. 7 107 tfedediah 2 17, 18, 19, 20, 32 Jedidah 7 145 Jedidah (Brownson) 70 Jedidah Hannah 7 145 Jemima 5 50 Jemima Clark 7 114 Jemima (Clark) 114 Jemima (Haven) 92 Jemima (Maun) 49, 50 Jennie 8 230 Jennie A. (Allen) 331 Jennie Augusta 8 209 Jennie C. (Baldwin) 290 Jennie (Doak) 288 Jonnie E. 8 251 Jennie (Hood) 1(51 Jennie M. 8 231 Jennie ll. 8 206 Jennie Victoria 8 203 Jeremiah 4 30, 37, 47, 49 Jeremiah 5 47, 49, 82 Jeremiah 82, 84 Jeremiah 7 158 Jeremiah F. 8 280, 329 Jerome O. 8 230, 305 Jerusha Allen (Nich- ols) 270 Jerusha Skiff 7 149 Jesse 5 40, 57 Jesse 58, 08, 81, 83, 90, 101, 154, 172 Jesse 7 101, 172 Jesse C. 8 220 Jessie 8 240, 259 Jessie E.' J 310 Jessie I. 9 324 Everett, Jessie J. (Burk) 312 Joanna 5 41 Joanna 6 G4, 74 Joanna 7 143 Joanna B. 7 117 Joanna Batchelder (Prince) 117 Joanna Bird 6 05 Joanna (Bird) 04 Joanna (Kingsbury) 35 Joanna M. (Allen) 310 Joanna Maria 8 238 Joanua (Stevens) 41 Joel 02, 84, 87, 93, 108, 170 Joel 7 141, 170, 280 Joel Sumner 7 158, 255 John 2 9, 15, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 32 John 3 29, 34 John 4 34, 36, 46 John 5 40, 41, 46, 49, 50, 50, 60. 61, 83 John 6 67, 72, 78, 83, 90, 140, 150, 159, 171 John 7 111, 112, 118, 130, 137, 138, 140, 142, 159, 172, 205, 228, 232, 259 John 8 193, 196 John 9 300 John Adams 89 John Carlton 8 211 John Clyde 9 321 John Cutting 6 87 John Cyrus 7 181, 284 John Dwight 7 158, 257 John E. 8 240 John Edward 8 194, 292 John Edward 9 308 Johu Elmore 8 240, 314 John Ford 7 148 John Francis' 1 298 John II. 7 104, 201 John II. 8 241 John Henry 8 193, 271 John Howland 7 170 Johu Ilurd 7 104 John Jay 8 259 John L. 6 180 John Lord 6 95, 179 John M. 7 63, 110 John McCown 8 238, 310 John Me teal f 7 108, 195 John Metealf 9 296 John Nicholson 01 John Oliver 8 189 John Paul 9 311 Everett, John Phelps 7 159 John Phelps 8 258, 259, 321 John Samuel 9 314 John Smith 7 144, 237 John Smith 8 239, 312 John T. 8 235, 309 John W. 8 ISO John W. 9 307 John Wheeler 8 233 John Winter 9 297 Jonas 6 84, 159 Jonas B. 8 260 Jonathan 4 30, 37, 45, 49 Jonathan 5 46, 50, 80, 91 Jonathan 6 160 Jonathan Gay 7 105, 203 Jonathan K. 7 167 Jonathan Robert 8 265, 322 Joseph 4 34, 40 Joseph 5 40, 51, 50, 114 Joseph 6 57, 59, 74, 92, 100 Joseph 7 103, 108, 138, 175 Joseph 8 252, 272, 323 Joseph Bucklin 7 108 Joseph Caswell 7 101, 185 Joseph D. 8 202 Joseph Mason 7 102, 180 Joseph Mason 8 187 Josephine (Lemmo) 309 Josephine M. (Brown) 325 Joshua 4 37, 47 Joshua 5 48, 79, 80 Joshua 6 80, 152 Joshua 7 147, 242 Joshua Titus 7 147, 152, 250 Joshua Titus 8 249 Josiah* 32, 38, 54 Josiah 4 39, 52 Josiah 5 35, 44, 48, 53, 73, 80, 95 Josiah 6 73, 84, 94, 95, 142 Josiah 7 140. 143, 234 Josiah 8 234 Josiah Fisk 7 153, 253 Josiah Fisk 8 253 Josiah Mirick 7 140 Josiah Nelson 8 253 Josie I. 9 324 Josie Mary 9 299 Josie May 9 320 Index. 361 Everett, Judah 3 31 Judeth 3 31 Judith 5 42 Judith (Dean) 41, 42 Judith Delano 1 ' 1 336 Judith (Delano) 209 Judith (Magoun) 203 Julia" 69, 70, 178 Julia 7 110, 17s, 203 Julia 8 203 Julia A. 8 240 Julia A. (Adams) 2S0 Julia Ann 7 141, 165 Julia Ann (Bailey) 235 Julia Ann (Dodd) 210 Julia Ann Ophelia - 232 Julia Ann (Skattuck) 231 Julia Anna (Brickley) 252 Julia Anne 7 150 Julia (Arnold) 230 Julia (Blanchard) 288 Julia (Chaffee) 244 Julia Dean (Ellis) 291 Julia Elizabeth 7 103,189 Julia F. 8 204 Julia Louisa 7 149 Julia Maria 8 210 Julia May (Noonberg) 290 Julia (Randolph) 312 Juliet Chester 8 283 Juliette Porter (Hoff- man) 201 Juline Ellis 6 89 Junia 8 209 Justin Worthing 8 227 Kate 8 201, 230, 231 Kate A. (Davis) 337 Katherine 6 91 Katherine Eliza John- son 8 284 Katherine H. (Hender- son) 302 Katherine Pickman (Fay) 2 IS Kezia (Ware) 57, 114 Keziah 6 57 Koziah (Thompson) 195 L. Jay 8 285 Laura 1 ' 79 Laura 7 108, 110, 145,203 Laura A. (Dutton) 224 Laura Augusta'- 1 292 Laura Caroline 9 292 Laura Elizabeth 7 137 Laura Ellen 7 136 Laura (Hooker) 138 Everett, Laura M. (Bry- ant) 297 Laura M. (Soule) 225 Laura M. (Walden-Stan- ley) 130 Laura Nancy 8 2 ! 1 Laura P. (Martin) 258 Lauretta Wright (Mc- Dougald) 318 Lauriuda Ann 7 151, 247 Laurinda Ettie 8 _' I i Lavina« 69, 70, 77 Lee A. 8 228 Leland 8 243 Lelaud J." 337 Lena 9 29s Lena May 9 Leonard 6 58, 85, 91, 102, 104, 173 Leonard 7 L06, 174, 2T> Leonard" 1ST, 201 Leonard Fessenden 6 88, 109 Leonard Kimball' 102, ISO Leonora 9 311 Leroy Randolph 8 258 Letitia (Buchanan) 290 Lovantia F. 8 28 1 Levi 4'.), 85 Levi' 1 86 Levi W. H 202 Lewis" 70, 287 Lewis 7 LOO, 111, 111 Lewis 8 2s7 Lewis A ill i nr- 2'):; Lewis Plimpton I Lida (Ross) 340 Lilen (Reynolds) 310 Lilian 8 220 Lilian'' 320 Lilian Estelle 9 ; L8 Lilian Ethel 9 Lilian 1.' 324 Lilla (Clark) 273 Lillian R. (Carpenti 230 Li Hie 8 259 Lillie Irene" 321 Lillie 1, 280 Linden WV 208 Linus' 1 02. I L0 Linus Smith' IK), 202 Lizzie 8 205 Lodama 8 280 Lois \-l, 10. 55 Lois 7 L78 Lois Ella 9 Lois S. 8 225 Everel b, Loisa 1 160, 171 Lorenzo Carter 1 L68, 20,7 •nis Marshall 8 212 Louisa 1 120, 152, 101 Louisa 8 190, 218, 251 Louisa Adeline 8 243 Louisa ( Blanchard) 225 Louisa <»tis'' 289 Louisa Relief 9 302 Louisa ( ringley) 161 Louise B. (Rochester) 201 Lucas 8 206 Lucina M. (Eaton) 2 Lucinda Lucinda E. (Homer) 323 Lucinda Elizabeth 8 249 Lucinda (G-unn) 332 Lucinda i Keyes) 2 19 Lucinda R. (Ware, 278 Lucius 7 111), 113. 209 Lucius Theodore 8 209 laurel ia 8 242 Lucrel ia ( !. ( Nbrcross) 3iK» Lucrel ia ( rore 1 lol Lucretia (Gore) L03 Lucretia Orne (Tea- body) 120 Lucretia Underbill 1 17"> Lucy"' 10 Lucy 1 07. 69, 7n. 7! 75, 82, 83, 91, 95 Lucy 1 I L5, 1 12, 172 Lucy 8 235 Lite, Lu.y A. 8 272 Lucy A. | Peake) 188 Lu.y (Abbott) 111 Lucy Adelia 8 - Lucy Ann (Pond) *_'7*> Lucy Ann (Smith) l'u Lucy A una h l l x "> Lucj ( Balch ■ o i Lucy (Battle) 70 Lucy (Churchill) 234 Lucy (Dean) . [ill 1 115, 120, 13 I Lucj (Mill Lucy .lane l 13, 167 Lucy i Kinelu L73 Lucy Mae (Wads worth) Lucy Maria 7 136 Lucj Maria (Blake) 810 Lucj (Mirick Richard •a) L52 362 Descendants of Richard Everett. Everett, Lucy (Morse) Everett, Marcona Smith 8 Everett, Martha Eliza- 73 237 beth 9 309 Lucy (Moulton) 45 Marcus 9 64, 86, 114, 211 Martha (Felt) 152 Lucy Richardson (Cut- Marcus 7 111, 114, 211 Martha G. (Collins) 262 ter) 286 Margaret 5 48, 51 Martha Gale 8 266 Lucy (Roper) 152 Margaret 51 Martha (Hobart) 329 Lucy (Titus) 85 Margaret (Avery) 48 Martha J. (Bailey) 263 Lucy 7 Mary (Snmvi L93 Mary Spear (Clement | 254 Mary Susan 7 119 Mary (Thayer) 203 Mary (Thorp) 43 Mary Turner 8 233 Mary (Twitehell) 234 Mary V. (Glover) 275 Mary i Warren) 185 Mary Webster 8 274 Mary Whitney 8 248 Mary (Whitney) 248 Mary (Winch) 12 Matie Sophia 9 2!«; Matilda 7 112 Matilda Judith (Os- good) 276 Matilda (Marsh) 144 Mattie M. y 324 Maud (Melville) 201 Maude 9 289, 298, 311 Maude G. 8 260 Maude Lillian (Gates) 317 May 9 312 May Isabella (Miller) 318 Mehitable 6 12, W, 81 Mehitable E. (Johnson) 284 Melatiah 8 12, 50 Melatiah 6 61, 63, 68, 88. 100, 134, 197 Melatiah 7 168 Melatiah 6 195 Melatiah (Motealf- Ware) 80 Melinda Agnes (Pratt) 334 Melinda Rebecca 7 166 Melissa" 111 Melissa Eunice 8 249 Melville Clarence 8 311 Melville Luther* 299, 311 Mendall Gilbert* 260, 315 Mendall Berber! Mercy* 34 Mercy* 13 364 Descendants of Richard Everett. Everett, Mercy (Browne) Everett, Myla L. (Moody) Everett, Nora E.(Odaffer) 338 294 320 Mercy J. (Goodspeed) Myra Florence (Parker) Nora (Wyatt) 264 179 277 Noyes 6 98 Mercy (Nye) 179 Myra Melissa 8 244 Olive 5 46 Mercy Shepard (Dag- Myrtie (Spaulding) 321 Olive 6 86, 89 gett) 254 N. Stan lev 8 274 Olive 7 137 Mercy (Starkey-Bab- Nabby (Hill) 173, 174 Olive M. 8 274 cock) 80 Nancy 6 57, 58, 70, 89, 99 Oliver 5 40, 41, 47, 59, Merle H. 9 321 Nancy 7 101, 142 05, 66, 68, 130 Merrick 8 274, 320 Nancy Alcesta (Good- Olivor 6 59, 62, 67, 68, Metcalf 6 61, 107 now) 315 102, 112, 119, 204 Metcalf 7 153, 252 Nancy (Barnard) 118 Oliver 7 100, 103, 106, Metcalf 8 195, 295 Nancy E. 8 193 111, 112, 119, 188, 194, Mical 5 52 Nancy French 7 171 204 Mila 7 178 Nancy Jane 7 175 Oliver 8 216, 302 Mildred 8 216 Nancy Maria 7 114 Oliver 9 306, 313 Mildred Austin 10 334 Nancy (Mason) 153 Oliver Austin 8 224, 303 Millard Fillmore 8 258, Nancy Minerva (Wood- Oliver Blackman 7 141 320 ward) 148 Oliver C. 8 230, 306 Mille (Gay) 106 Nancy P. (Wyatt) 268 Oliver Capon 7 104, 190 Milly Ann Gay 8 192, 193 Nancy (Khoades) 192 Oliver Hillman 8 203, 297 Milly Gay 7 106 Nancy Shaw 7 107, 108, Olivor Hurd 8 191, 291 Milly Gay 8 193 197 Oliver James 8 180 Milo 8 206 Nancy (Shaw) 106 Oliver Stockbridge 9 288 Milton 6 86, 105 Nancy (Whiting) 100 Oliver V. 7 139, 230 Milton H. 8 230, 305 Nancy W. (Wright) 118 Oliver Weld 8 191 Milton M. 8 264 Nannie E. (How) 312 Olivia 6 72 Mindwell 6 86, 94 Nathan 6 91, 174 Olney W. 8 253 Mindwell (Hewes) 172 Nathan B. 8 276, 326 Omer R. 8 329 Mindwell (Strong) 93 Nathan Norton 7 148 Ora 8 234 Mindwell (Woodward- Nathaniel 5 42, 51, 90 Orissa (Abbott) 254 Shepard) 49 Nathaniel 6 68,75, 90, 171 Orlando 7 165 Minerva A. (Snyder) Nathaniel 8 252 Orpha Statira 7 181 333 Nathaniel Howes 7 172, Orrin 7 159 Minna 8 251 272 Orville M. 8 230, 306 Minnie 9 317 Nathaniel Hill 7 173, 275 Otis 6 58, 59, 85, 103, 103 Minnie E. 9 324 Nathaniel Shelton 6 76 Otis 7 104, 189 Minnie Esther (Haw- Nathaniel Ware 7 101, Otis 9 289 ley) 314 ISO Otis Blake 8 189 Minnie Maria 9 293 Nelley Minerva 6 95 Otis Hamilton 7 163, 201 Minnie Maria (Fitts) Nelley (Pease) 95 Otis W. 8 180, 287 228 Nellie Blanche 9 321 Otis Whiting 7 153, 251 Minnie (Moore-Orabb) Nellie C. (Keith) 333 Palmer 8 226 257 Nelly 9 324 Pamela How 8 249 Mira 8 206 Netta G. 9 306 Pamela (How) 151 Mirah A. (Johnson) 245 Netta Oranda (Gould) Pamela Williams (Kir- Molly 6 69 337 by) 247 Molly Anna 6 75 Nettie C. 8 230 Pamelia (Holdnye) 229 Molly (Titus) 79 Nettie May 8 257 Paschal Paoli 7 144 Moody Hewes 7 172, 273 Nevin C. 9 333 Patience (Carpenter- Moody Hewes 8 273 Newton C. 7 165 Stanley) 48 • Moses 5 41, 53, 55, 04, 05, Newton Franklin 7 149, Patty 6 80, 81 66 244 Paul 6 75, 80, 81, 153 Moses 6 59, 05, 75, 105 Noble 5 53, 95, 283 Paul Adelbert 9 312 Moses 7 00, 105,100, 112, Noble 6 95, 179, 283 Paul Ellsworth 10 337 117, 192, 209 Noble Josiah 6 95, 181 Paulina 6 98 Moses Pingree 7 105, 203 Noble Warren 7 179, 282, Paulina (Phelps) 159 Moses Williams 8 191 283 Pauline F. 8 228 Index. :;.;:, Everett, Paul Jones 6 239, Everett, Rachel (Rice) 32 312 Rachel (Sprague) 111 Pautha Jane (Marris- Rallie R. 9 330 Greenlee) 238 Ralph W .- 258, 320 Pedda 6 89 Ransom 8 97 Peggy 6 57, 114 Ransom 7 148 Peggy 7 101 Ransom Frederick 7 148. Pelatiah 5 50, 87, 169 243 Pelatiah Mann G 87, 108 Raymond 9 297 Penelope (Howland) Raymond Lester s 277 170 Raymond Walter 11 335 Ponuel 5 49, 85, 80 Rebecca Porcival Lowell 8 190, Rebecca 5 49, 51 288 Rebecca 6 90 Perilla J. A. (Noetling) Rebecca 7 142 331 Rebecca 8 235 Persis 6 71 Rebecca 184 Persis 7 137 Robecca (Allen) 81 Persis de la Fayette 7 ! 57 Rebecca (Blackington) Persis (Fosgate) 249 49 Persis (Wilder) 150 Rebecca C. (Lawrence) Peter* 35, 44 274 Peter 5 44, 74 Robecca (Connolly) 90 Phebe 7 139, 229 Rebecca F. (Tates) 340 Phebe A. 7 145 Rebecca (Farrington) Phebe (Clark) 110, 112 73, 142 Phebo D. 8 231 Rebecca (Ingell) 153 Phebo J. 8 273 Rebecca Lepingtou 7 Phebe J. (Austin) 325 104, 190 Phebe Parsons 7 110 Rebecca (Little) 89 Phebe (Strong) 145 Rebecca (Milliken) 113 Phebe (Thayer) 58 Rebecca (Ogden) 154 Phebo (Woodward) 172 Rebecca W. (Crimes) Phelps 7 159 315 Philena 6 98 Regina (Sperry) 164 Philena 7 159 Relief Vincent 7 120 Philena (Marsh) 144 Reuben 4 39, 53 Philo Marshall 7 181, 283 Reuben 5 5 1 Phinehas 5 41, 02, 112 Revel Gordon 7 17s, 281 Phinehas 6 63, 113 Rhoda 6 68, S7 Phinehas Franklin 7 208 Rhoda Angeline 8 255 Polly" 58, 71, 81, 85, 99 Rhoda Harriet 7 L64 Polly 7 143, 230 Rhoda (Haskins) L63 Polly 92, 181 Rhoda (Smith) 68 Polly llaws' ; 89 Rhoda Titus 6 80 Preston French 7 171, Richard 1 9, 10, 11, 12, 270 13, 14, 15, 10, IS, 2H, Princess M. 8 257 32 Princess N. 9 320 Richard 8 28, 29, :!1 36 Prudence Boardman Richard 6 19, 51, 82, 91 (Scribner) 175 Richard 6 57, 84,91, 101, Prudence C. 7 167 Kil Rachel- 32, 3:5 Richard 1 172, 271 Rachel 4 35 Richard' 26J Rachel 7 138 Richard B.' Rachel (Clement) 167 Richard Boardman 7 Rachel (Ford) 183, 340 176, 277 Rachel Mehitabel 9 332 Richard C. 6 85, L63 Rachel (Newcomb) 35 Richard Clair" 82, 156 Everett, Richard Floyd' 1 18, 243 Richard Louis 7 I'll Richard Louis Ferdi- nand 7 Kil, 260 Richard Mather 9 328 Richmond Pearl 7 170 Robert" 7!, 138,205, 293 Robert* 20:, Robert 9 293 Roberl A/ 229, 305 Roberl B. 168 Robert Boyle 8 215 Robert Francis 8 271 Robert Gordon 9 322 Robert II." 2(14 Robert Maxwell 9 286 Robert P. 7 10-1 Robie 1 138 Rochester 8 201 Roger 9 319 Rollo Dodge 8 227 Rosa (Denham) 251 Rosa M. (Michallis) 307 Rosalind S. (Page) Kil Rosamond 7 120 Rosamond ( Packard 1 147 Roscoe Spees 8 227 Roselle Emily' L36, 227 Rosetta M. a 272 Rosilla G. (Bickford) 29:; Roswell" 77, 147 Rowena 8 258 Rowena 1«V 2.".:: Rowena (Spalding) s - Rowena ( Williams) 153 Roxalina < laroline 8 238 Roxanna" SI Row (Marshall) lsl Roy E. 9 301 Ruby A.. 9 -in Ruby Ruth Allen' 1 17 Kut'us 7 1 1 1 Rufus 8 204 Rufus Clement 8 266 Rufus Dodd 8 210, 300 Rufus II. 7 165 Rufus S. 8 194, 211:'. Rush' 135 Russell 8 77. 1 is, 1 10 Russell A. 7 117 Russell .Maiden" 277 Russell Packard' 1 17 Ruth-' 18, 20 Ruth 6 71, 78 Ruth 1 291 Ruth Agnes 1 '•■•7 366 Descendants of Richard Everett. Everett, Kuth Eliza 8 250 Everett, Samuel Harlow 7 Everett, Sarah (Ellms) Ruth Esther" 314 178, 280 174, 175 Ruth Eveline 9 327 Samuel Henry 7 161 Sarah Emeline 7 102 Ruth (Field) 71 Samuel Henry 10 336 Sarah F. 8 266 Ruth L. (Underhill) 175 Samuel Holbrook 57, Sarah F. (Barrett) 298 Ruth Lavinia 9 323 64, 114, 115 Sarah F. (Gray) 276 Ruth (Pishon) 207 Samuel Holbrook 7 115, Sarah F. (Lamson) 227 Ruth (Wood) 152 212 Sarah Florence 9 294 «. Austin 8 274 Samuel Jarvis 8 280, 328, Sarah Frances 7 151, 247 S. Euretta (Fonton) 306 329 Sarah Frances 9 306 Sabra Melissa 8 281 Samuel Fearco 8 249, 314 Sarah Frances (Dewey) Sabra (Rose) 281 Samuel R. 9 325 291 Sabrina (Allen) 171 Samuel Rowley 7 172, Sarah (Gay) 46 Sabrina (Smith) 272 272 Sarah Hews 7 101 Sadie E. 9 328 Samuel Williams 7 116, Sarah (Hews) 57 Sadie Elsie 9 320 214, 215 Sarah (Hill) 173 Sadie (Leslie) 261 Sara VanTrump (Buck- Sarah Holden 8 254 Sally 6 56, 85, 88, 169 ingham) 318 Sarah Holmes (Goff) Sally 7 57, 110, 141, 143, Sarah 2 20 270, 340 236 Sarah 4 35, 36, 39 Sarah (Honser) 2S1 Sally (Baker) 75 Sarah 5 42, 45, 51, 52 Sarah (Hutchins) 234 Sally (Brown) 250 Sarah 58, 63, 70, 72, 75, Sarah I. (Cole) 261 Sally (Carr) 158 81, 83, 89, 90, 91, 92, Sarah J. (Steele) 268 Sally (Franklin) 143 97, 155 Sarah Jane 7 175 Sally (Jones) 182 Sarah 7 105, 145, 154 Sarah Jane 9 308 Sally (Runnels) 271 Sarah A. 7 Ill Sarah Jane (Monies) Sally S. 7 163 Sarah A. (Fuller) 166 192 Samuel' 2 15, 18, 20, 21, Sarah A. (Hollistor) 242 Sarah Jane (Smith- 30, 31, 38, 90, 91, 92, Sarah A. (Spencer) 259 Parker) 290 93 Sarah A. (Steere) 273 Sarah (Joslin) 245 Samuel 3 31 Sarah Amelia 7 149 Sarah Kate 8 238 Samuel 4 38, 51 Sarah Amelia s 270 Sarah (Keyes) 101 Samuel 5 48, 49, 51, 52, Sarah Ann 8 195, 231, 249 Sarah L. 263 84, 92, 93 Sarah Anna 7 134 Sarah Louisa 8 270 Samuel" 80, 81, 83, 90, Sarah R. (Brown) 270 Sarah Low (Holden) 91, 93, 94, 152, 158, Sarah (Bidleman) 260 254 172, 177 Sarah (Billings 1 ! 73 Sarah Mann 7 115 Samuel 7 115, 173, 249, Sarah (Biackman) 141 Sarah (Mann) 115 274 Sarah Rond 8 211 Sarah (McKendry) 105 Samuel 8 235 Sarah C. 8 239 Sarah Merriam 8 250 Samuel Albert 9 329 Sarah C. (Stone) 146 Sarah (Metcalf) 51 Samuel Andrews 9 315 Sarah (Clap) 72 Sarah (Morse) 106 Samuel Raid win" 101 Sarah (Coryell) 150 Sarah Octavia (Dwinel) Samuel Belding 7 136, Sarah (Culver) 36 215 227 Sarah E. 8 260 Sarah (Pitcher) 89 Samuel E. 6 78 Sarah E. 9 319 Sarah Porter (Ken- Samuel E. 7 151 Sarah E. (Campbell) drick) 171 Samuel Elmore 7 150, 319 Sarah Preston 67, 131 244, 313 Sarah E. (Davis) 320 Sarah R. (Morse) 194 Samuel F. 7 73, 143, 235 Sarah E. (Greene) 288 Sarah (Richards) 81 Samuel Fish 7 158, 256 Sarah E. (Hill) 294 Sarah (Roys-Rice) 9S Samuel Franklin 7 158, Sarah E. (Johnson- Sarah (Safford) 92 258 Crafts) 264 Sarah Sophia 8 202, 233 Samuel Franklin 8 258 Sarah E. (McHard) 258 Sarah T. 7 176 Samuel (J. 7 168, 266 Sarah Eliza 9 309 Sebastian L. 8 202, 296 Samuel Gilbert 7 153 Sarah Elizabeth 7 135, Seraphina (Haynes) 255 Samuel 11/ 206, 299 146 Seth 4 39, 55 Samuel Hannibal Napo Sarah Elizabeth 9 295 Seth 5 55 leon Bonaparte 7 163 Sarah Ellen 7 117, 168 Seth 6 62 Index. 367 Evorett, Sheldon Brown- sou 7 144, 240 Sherlock 7 182 Shirley Blake 9 286 Sidney Brooks 8 219 Silas" 80, 81, 153 Silas 7 172 Silas Kendrick 7 171, 270, 340 Silas Kendrick 8 270, 271, 341 Silas Kendrick' 1 341 Silas Shepard" 153, 252 Silas Shepard 8 254, 318 Sophia 7 158 Sophia A. (Stubbs) 328 Sophia Miriam 8 23S Sophia (Moore) 202 Sophia (Kice) 156 Sophronia 7 112, 140 Statira (Hills-Marshall) 96 Stella Brown' 1 316 Stephen 6 72, 139, 226 Stephen 7 140, 141, 231, 232 Stephen 8 220 Stephen T. 8 253, 317 Stevens' 5 05, 119 Sola 6 89 Sumner Haynes 8 256, 319 Sumner J. b 259 Susan' 1 71, 86, 324 Susan 7 105, 140, 158, 172, 173, 256 Susan 8 252 Susan 9 324 Susan Amanda 7 178, 180 Susan Ann (Gordon) 149, 242 Susan Ann (Smith) 25'.) Susan Augusta 88 Susan Augusta 7 170, 269 Susan (Beman) 248 Susan Capon" 104 Susan Caroline 1, 242 Susan D. u 321 Susan E. (Emery) 266 Susan Elizabeth 7 140 Susan Elizabeth 8 252 Susan F. 7 166 Susan (Fitch) 178 Susan Frances" 283 Susan (Hawks) 261 Susan J. (Bowers) 225 Susan J. (/rail) 165 Susan (Jenny) 170 Susan Louisa 8 248 Everett, Susan Luthana (Jordan) 318 Susan Maria" 250 Susan (Mirick) 139 Susan H. (Elder) 205 Susanna' 35 Susanna 6 50 Susanna'' 56, 59, 84, 01, 160 Susanna (Sawyer-Paul) 278 Susanna (Walleott) 84 Susannah (Capen) 59 Susannah (Myrick) 91 Susannah (Nossaman) 238 Susannah (Rolfc) 72 Sybil 5 44, 51 Sybil 6 72 Sybil 7 142 Sybil 8 220 Sylvester 6 84, 160 Sylvester 7 172 Sylvia 5 40, 330 Sylvia 6 77 Sylvia Eveline'-' 29 4 Sylvia Jane 8 257 Sylvia L. 7 181 Tabitha 3 32, 33 Tamar Eurania 6 70 Tessie M. 9 310 Thaddeus 6 99 Thankful 207 Thankful W. (Shepard) 134 Theodore 8 210 Theodore 9 300, 335 Theodore Gaubert 9 301 Theophilus Capen 1 L03, 1S7 Theophilus Mayo 7 103 Theophilus Stover 7 103 Thirza (Cudworth) 208 Thomas'' 65, 117 Thomas A. 7 147 Thomas Blake 8 190, 288 Thomas Edward 9 31 l Thomas IIusc" 07, L33 Thomas Muse 7 133 Thomas Marean 8 187, * 288 Thomas Wright 7 118 Thursa J. 6 77 Timothy 8 32, S3 Timothy 4 37, 39 Timothy 6 50, 55, 89 Timothy 8 230 Torrey 1 1 10 Torrey 8 201 Everett, Truman* 96 Tryphena 6 50 Tryphena 8 57 Tryphena 1 101 Tryphena (Collier) 206 Tryphena Shepard 8 88 Tryphena (Shepard) 153 Tyler 8 64 Urania (Taylor) 75 Veona J. 8 309 Vernon L. 9 309 Vina Morse 7 106 Vine IT Viola Rosette 27:: Virgil 6 88 Virginia Pautha 1 230 W. Amiada 8 202 Waity (Stanlej ) 160 Waldo ( llarence 9 317 Wallace Washburn 9 296 Walter 8 200, 220. 243, 300 Walter Burton 8 243 Walter ('." 245. 31 1 Waller Daggett 8 254 Walter Gilkey 8 100 Walter Goodnow 9 315, 330 Walter Guernsey 1 146 Walter Lowell' 288 Walter P. F. 7 107 Walter Palmer 9 300 Walter T. 8 230, 306 Walter Woodward 9 319 Warren 7 1 13 Warren Day 7 111.: Warren Douglas' 239, 3,11 Warren Francis 9 31 1 Warren II.- 231 Warren [rving 8 283 Warren James 238, 310 Warren Pettee 8 L85, 2-7 Weltlia A. 7 181 Willard 8 70, 91, 135, 17:; Willard 1 106, 193 Willard 8 L94, 195, 278, 295 Willard Colburn 8 327 Willard Ernest i Willard Eugene 9 292 Willard F. 27.'. Willard S. ' 303 Willard Shepard 1 134, 22 I William 29, William' 35, 13 William 6 35, 1 1. I--, 51, 72, 80, 81, 01 368 Descendants of Richard Everett. Everett, William 6 72, 76, 78, 80, 81, 95, 141, 149, 151, 152, 155, 178, 242 William 7 100, 109, 131, 142, 152, 154, 158, 164, 172, 174, 176, 180, 183, 198, 220, 233, 257, 272, 279, 340 William 8 205, 235, 242, 243, 252, 316 William 9 325 William A. 7 143, 234 William Abbot 7 119 William Albert 9 332 William B. 8 183, 286 William Baruott 8 238, 310 William Bebb 8 257 William Blackmail 8 233, 307 William D. 9 312 William Denison 8 251 William Dexter 9 286 William Dickson 8 234, 308 William E. 8 231 William Ellis 7 151, 247 William Elmer 7 148 William F. 7 163 William Fitcb 7 178, 282 William G. 8 261 William Groonough 7 175, 276 William H. 8 272, 324 William H. 9 324 William H. H. 8 260 William Henry" 146, 156, 168, 227, 268 William Henry 8 227, 253, 268, 270, 275, 284 William Henry 9 296,335 William Hoyt 8 282 William Jenkins 7 101 William Jones 7 140 William Law 8 204 William Leonard 8 186 William Minns 9 341 William Moore 8 202,296 William N. 9 332 William Roy 9 320 William S. 8 235 William Shedd 7 136, 226 William Stillman 7 152, 248 William Stillman 8 249 William Tborndike 7 117 William V. 8 280 William W. B 279 Everett, William Wade 9 318 William Walker 8 235 William Webster 7 102 Winifred Emma (Stack- pole) 317 Winthrop Irving 8 270 Wyllis 6 99, 181, 182 Zebulou Ellis 7 171 Zillah W. (Gay) 165 Zira 9 305 Zylpha 8 252 [See also Avered, Avery, Everit, Ev- eritt] . Everit, Abigail (Nortb) 96 Abner 45 Alice 47 Ambrose 97, 99 Andrew 96 Andrew Hinman 96 Betsey 47 Clarissa 47 Daniel 45 Ebenozer 45, 46 Elihu 96 Elipbalet 46 Elisba 96 Elizabeth 46 Elizabeth (Steele) 45 Hannah (West) 44 Irene 46 Isaiah 46 Israel 44, 45 Jeremiah 47 John 46 Jonatban 46 Lois 46 Lucy 46 Lucy (Moulton) 15 Lydia 47 Mary 45 Mohitable 46 Olive 46 Oliver 47 Sarah 45 Sarah (Gay) 46 Statira (Hills-Marshall) 96 Sylvia 46, 339 Truman 96 Vine 47 Everitt, Aaron M. 145 Abbie Pamela 248 Abby C. 147 Abel Clark 149, 243 Abigail 77 Abigail (Chaffee) 150 Abigail E. 181 Everitt, Abner 76, 77, 145 Abner Brownson 145, 240 Abner Josiah 146 Abraham Brownson 77, 146 Adeline Minerva 149 Adolphus 77, 147 Albert Chester 181 Alice 243, 244 Alice (Jordan) 245 Almira Rebecca 249 Ambrose (Mallory) 145 Ambrose Marsh 144 Amelia (Avered) 53 Ann 78 Ann Eliza (Canfield) 244 Anna (Hatch) 147 Anna Maria 240, 313 Asa 77, 147 Augusta Maria 145 Augustus 78, 150 Austin 79 Bertrand 243 Betsey 76, 77, 145 Betsey Ann 147 Betsey M. 144 Burrett Chaffee 244 Caroline 147 Caroline Matilda 145 Caroline M. (Marsh) 144 Caroline P. 147 Caroline Ruby (Par- sons) 148 Catharine Eliza 146 Catherine H. (St. John) 243 Charity 76 Charles 76, 144 Charles Abner 146 Charles Burrett 149, 244 Charles Edgar 244 Charles W. 145 Charles AVildman 242 Clarissa (Chaffee) 243 Cynthia L. 181 Cynthia (Lowman) 151 Cyrus Packard 148 Daniel 75 Daniel Brownson 77, 145 Daniel Quincy 145 Daniel Taylor 76 Deborah 77 Deborah (Lord) 77 Dorothea Helen 313 Dorothy Hyde 150 Ebe (Ebonezer) 78 Index. 369 Evoritt, Edith 243 Edward 244, 313 Edward A. 150, 246 Edward Hormon 240, 313 Edwin Brownson 14(i Elias 79, 151 Elihu 181 Eliphalet 79 Eliza 140, 241 Elizabeth Anna 242 Elizaboth (Chaffec- Chapman) 77 Elizabeth Isabel (How- ell) 313 Elizabeth Urania 145 Elizabeth V. (Harris) 314 Ella Susan 244 Ellen 243 Ellen Harriet (Curtiss) 243 Elmira (Skiff) 242 Elmore 78, 150, 245 Emily Diantha 147 Emily (Goodenough) 242 Emily P. 150, 240 Emily (St. John) 241 Emily (Wordon) 144 Emma (Brown) 151 Emma Lucretia 148 Enoch P. 148, 149, 242 Erastus Curtiss 243 Ernest Ransom 244 Esther (Carter) 140 Esther Mary 151 Fannie C. 240 Flora 145 Flora Betsey 244 Florence 243 Frances Ellen 140 Frank 242, 313 Frankie A. (Plank) 241 Fredorica C. 240 Frederick Chaffee 244 Frederick M. 150, 240 Frederick W. 144 Gamaliel 77, 148 George Augustus 245, 314 George E. 240 Gustio (Whitehead) 314 Hampton 79 Hannah E. (Chaffee) 78 Hannah (Mallory) L45 Earriet P. (Phelps) 246 Harriet S. (Greutsin- ger) 246 Everitt, Earriet! A. 246 Harvey Nelloy Minerva 95, ISO Newton Franklin 149, 214 Noble Josiah 95, 181 Oliver •'.11 Orpha Statira 181 Pamela (How) 151 Pamela Williams (Kir- by) 247 Phebc A. 115 Phebe (Bunker) 148 Phebe (Strong) L45 Philene (Marsh) i n Phil,. Marshall L81, 283 Ransom 97, I 18 Ransom Frederick 1 18, 243 Richard Floyd L48, 243 Rosamond (Packard) 1 17 le. swell 77, 1 IT Roxalana it look) L81 Roxy (Marshall) 181 Ruby (Parsons) 1 19 Ruby Ruth Allen l IT Russell TT. 1 18, 1 19 Russell A. I IT, 212 370 Descendants of Richard Everett. Everitt, Russell Packard 147 Ruth 78 Samuel E. 78, 151 Samuel Elmore 150, 244, 314 Sarah 145 Sarah A. (Hollister) 242 Sarah Amelia 149 Sarah C. (Stone) 146 Sarah (Coryell) 150 Sarah Elizabeth 146 Sarah Frances 151, 247 Sarah (Joslin) 245 Sheldon Brownson 144, 240 Solomon 53 Susan Alida (Toll) 313 Susan Ann (Gordon) 149, 242 Susan (Beman) 248 Susan Caroline 242 Susan Elizabeth 149 Susan Louisa 248 Sylve 77 Sylvia L. 181 Tamar Urania 76 Thomas A. 147, 241 Thomas Edward 314 Thursa J. 77 Urania^Taylor) 75 Virginfa Darby 248 Walter Burton 243 Walter C. 245, 314 Walter Guarnsey 146 Walton 243 Weltha A. 181 William 76, 78, 149, 151, 152, 242, 243 William Elias 151, 247 William Elmer 148 William Henry 146 William Stillman 152, 248 Fairbanks, Anna (Buck- man) 135 Eliza 135 Hannah (Everett-Jack- son) 69 Israel 135 Lois 100 Lydia 82 Samuel 69 Fairchild, Ann 258 Mary E. 258 Stephen 258 Fales, Aaron Clark 72 Fales, Abigail (Everett) 34,42,43 Clementine C. 266 Eliphalet 34, 42, 43, 68 George 266 Hepzibeth (Everett) 72 Mary 266 Mary (Everett) 51, 90 Melatiah (Everett) 42 Nathaniel 51, 90 Rebecca (Everett) 90 Farley, Mary Jane 188 Farman, Mary 208 Farnsworth, Rachel 20 Farnum, Roger 86 Susan (Everett) 86 Farr, Emma F. 325 Rebecca N. 325 William W. 325 Farrar, Eliphalet 139 Farrington, Almira M. 252, 253 Catharine (Everett) 143 Ithamar 143 Jemima 50 John 13, 15 Rebecca 73 Rebekah 142 Samuel 142 Faxon, Charlotte E. 329 John 329 Fay, Katherine Pickman 218 Katherine Saunders (Pickman) 218 Richard Sullivan 218 Feeasie [Feesie], Elisa- beth 28, 29 John 29 Felch, Betsey K. 162 Sarah J. 162 Felt, Martha 152 Fennimore, D. W. 304 Ella Cordelia (Everett) 304 Joshua William 304 Margaret Mott (Glass) 304 Fenton, S. Euretta 306 Theodore 306 Fenwick, Charles Henry 220 Lilian (Everett) 220 Ferguson, Matie Sophia (Everett) 296 W. S. 296 Fessenden, Anna 87 Charles B. 301 Charles Bucknam 301 Fessenden, Dorcas 87 Harold Pitt 301 Harriet Louise (Ever- ett) 301 Sally (Pierce) 87 Samuel 87 Susan Elizabeth 301 Susan (Skinner) 301 Field, Alice Cobb 319 Jonathan Spencer 319 Ruth 71 Sarah (Cobb) 319 Figget, Rebecca 49 Fillebrown, Abigail 56 Fish, Hamilton 133 Mary 157 Samuel 157 Susannah 157 Fisher, Abigail 60 Abigail (Lewis) 141 Achsah (Shattuck) 252 Albert 252 Amory 174 Anthony 20 Benjamin 35 Bethia 38 Clarence 160 Cornelia Walley (Cur- tis) 190, 289 Cornelius 15, 20 Daniel 19, 141 Eleazer 35, 60 Elizabeth 190 Elizabeth (Clapp) 72 Elizabeth Dexter (Ev- erett) 174 Elizabeth Russell 289 Esther 35 George A. 190 George Jabez 289 nannah 50 Henrietta (Franklin) 160 Isaac 142 Jane Elizabeth (Ever- ett) 252 Joel 141 Joseph 43 Josh 15 Josiah 38 Leah (Heaton) 20 Mary (Avery) 35 Mary (Day) 161 Mary (Everett) 43 Mary (Metcalf) 43 Mary (Penniman) 60 Meletiah (Bullen) 38 Minot 161 Nathaniel 72 Index. 371 Fisher, Sally (Everett) 141 Samuel 57, 107 Sarah 18 Sarah (Everett) 20, 35, 72 Sybel (Everett) 142 Timothy 252 Fisk, Hannah 80 Fitch, Abigail (Wilmath) 299 Cadette (Everett) 299 George C. 299 George E. 299 James 299 Louie M. 299 Luther 178 Susan 178 Fitts, Edward B. 228 Minnie Maria 228 Flanders, Walter P. 264 Fletcher, Abigail 154 Eli 311 Mary E. F. 311 Rebecca 311 Fogg, Sophia 213 Folger, Bitha (Parker) 248 Charles 248 Henry Edward 248 Susan Louisa (Everitt) 248 Follett, Rebeckah (Ever- ett) 49 William 49 Foot, Frances 180 Foote, Roxana 222 Force, Elizabeth 195 George 195 George Frank 195 Sarah Ann (Everett) 195 Ford, Charles 183 Lois (Pierce) 183 Maria (Everett) 112 Philetus 112 Rachel 183, 340 Fosdick, George W. 330 Martha A. 330 Sarah 330 Fosgate, Persis 249 Foster, 84 Alexander 57 Betsey (Everett) 57 Chloo (Everett) 84 Eliphalet 84 Ellen 334 Esther (Pratt) 57 Joseph H. 334 Mary Angelino 334 Foster, Roxanna (Ever ett) 84 Timothy 97 Wealthy 259 Fox, Anno 304 Franklin, Adelaide 100 Annie (Goodwin) 160 Benjamin 100 Elton 160 Henrietta 160 Maria (Coburn) 160 Maria S. (Everett) 100 Sally 143 W. B. 160 Frazer, Allen T. 239 Virginia Pautha (Ever- ett) 239 Freeman (Dr.) 66 Hannah (Everett) 49 Lodama (Everett) 280 Ralph 13 Sarah 172 William 49, 280 French, Abigail (Carpen- ter) 171 Adelaide (Franklin) 160 Almira (Everett) 102 Arthur 104 Bethiah 171 Charles H. 102 Edward Arthur 104 Esther Maria (Norris) 187 George 160 Huldah 81 James 81, 171 John 104 Lucretia Gore (Ever- ett) 104 Mary (Goddard) 104 Frisbie, 145 David 45, 338, 339 Irene 338 Jane (Everitt) 145 John Calvin 339 Laura (Mills) 339 Martin Luther 339 Mary (Everett) 338 Mary (Everit) 46 Mercy (Walter) 339 Mirauda 339 Olive 338 Polly 339 Frothiugham, Nathaniel Langdon L22, 216 Fruit, Addie (Everett) 259 Harrington 259 Fuller, Aaron 90 Abigail 82 Fuller, Abigail (Guild- Everett) 69 Daniel 69 David 35 Eleanor 61 Elizabeth (Everett) 35 Esther (Fisher) :;.". Henry II. 122 John 29 Jonathan 37 Mary 37, 290 Sarah til, 166 Samuel 29 Seth 61 Thomas 35 Furson, Asher 242 Lucretia (Everitt) 242 Fyler, Abi 94 Catherine (Drake) 94 Silas 94 Stephen 47 Gallagher, Edith Warron (Everett) 27-") n. Clifford 275 ( Jandolfo, Abigail Hodges (Everett) 196 James 196 Josephine Magdalina 196 Mary Francisca 196 Gardner, Ann (Vincent) 119 Hannah (Clapp) 04 Henry 64, 65 .Joanna Harriet ti". Johanna Bird (Everett) 65 Joseph 119 Garfield, Eosea B. 272 Rosetta M. (Everetl Scott) 272 Garretson, Charles A 202 Helen Rutherford (E\ erett) 202 Garver, Roy <'. 226 Elma A. (Everett) 226 Gates, Alfred H. •_'.*.:; Alfred Horatio 811 Ann 317 Annie E. ( Everetl i 253 Emily (Everetl > v, '> Fidelia v. 253 I [oral io •_'.">:; John si; Maude Lillian :;i7 Gay, Gilberl H. •_■:.'.> Helen (Everett) 259 372 Descendants of Richard Everett. Gay, Helen Frances (Ev- Goodspeed, Mercy J. 179 Greene, Carrie 336 erett-Perkins) 209 Goodwin, Annie 160 Henry 336 Jesse 106 H. Emma 212 John 231 John T. 209 Gordon, Alexander 149, Margaret 231 Mary 51 339 Sarah Elizabeth 288 Mille 106 Jane (Kasson) 339 Greenlee, L. T. 238 Sarah 46, 106 Lanor (Marvin) 339 Pautha Jane (Marris) Seth 165 Nancy (Burrit) 149 238 Zillah W. 165 Robert 339 Sophia Miriam (Ever- Zillah (Woodbury) 165 Susan Ann 149, 242 ett) 238 Gaylord, Jotham 97 William 66 Gregory, Goodman 11 Sally 149 Gore, Elizabeth 105 Henry 12 George, Judith 60 Hannah (Richards) 103, John Milton 242 Thomas 80 105 Mary L. (Everitt) 242 Gedney (Col.) 22 Jeremiah 103, 105 Greutsinger, Harriet S. Gerould, Gamaliel 42 Lucretia 103 246 Mary (Allen-Everett) Gorham, Ann 121 William 246 42 Nathaniel 121 Griffin, Emma (Everett) Getchel, Eunice 207 Goss, Catherine Clark 280 Gibbs, Harriet H. 282 (Everett) 174 Henry 280 Gilbert, Betsey 206 Jasper 174 Grimes, Rebecca W. 315 Ebenezer 206 Gould (Capt.) 89 Thaddeus 315 Mary 206 Nancy J. 337 Griswold, Caroline P. Susan Lavinia 323 Netta Oranda 337 (Everitt) 147 Giles, Allen 335 William Horace 337 Pedro 147 Anna 335 Gove, Aurelius 163 Guild, Abigail 69 Charlotte H. 261 Hannah S. (Everett) 163 Abigail (Everett) 60 Mary J. 335 Gowen, Elizabeth 140 Abigail (Graves) 63 Gilkey, Frances E. 198 John 140 Benjamin 63 Walter K. 198 Lydia 140 Eunice 63, 64 Gill (Col.) 59 Grace, Gertrude 197 John 69 Elizabeth 83 Peter 197 Moses 60 Gillen, Margaret 268 Grant, Moses 340 Rhoda (Mann) 60 Gillett, Charles 77 Priscilla 57 Thankful (Harrington) Deborah (Everitt) 77 Rachel (Mitchell- 69 Gilman, Samuel 122 Churchill) 340 Gunn, John 332 Gilmore, Adeline J. 317 Graves, Abigail 63 Lucinda 332 Maria W. 316, 317 Austin 281 Silas 317 Cynthia Lavinia 281 Hackett, Bessie Boll 335 Glass, Margaret Mott 304 Enoch 94 Mary W. (Hoaloy) 335 Glover, Mary V. 275 Mindwell (Everett- William H. 335 Warren 275 Clark) 94 Hackley, Ann 32 Goddard, Mary 104 Gray, Cyrus Winthrop 150 Hadley, Almira Jay (Ev- Godfrey, Lydia 106 Dorothy Hyde (Ever- erett-Peverly) 157 Goff, Sarah Holmes 270, itt) 150 William Hobart 157 340 John C. 220 Hale, Alexander 133, 223 Stephen 340 Lucretia Collins (Wad- Arthur 223 Goldthwait, Elizabeth J. ham) 150 Camilla (Conner) 223 (Mills) 237 Samuel 276 Charles 133 Milo S. 237 Sarah 276 Charles Alexander 223 Goodale, Betsey 279 Sarah F. 276 Edward Everett 132, Hannah 279 Silas Ashley 150 133, 222, 223 Jason 279 Green, Elisha 71 Ellen Day 223 Goodenough, Alida Lydia 229 Emily Baldwin (Per- (Cooper) 242 Mason A. 11 kins) 222 Emily 242 Peleg 52 Enoch 92, 131 Giles Chipman 242 Ruth (Everett) 71 Henry Kidder 224 Goodnow, Holland 315 Sarah (Avered) 52 Herbert Dudley 224 Nancy Alcesta 315 Greene, Benjamin H. 288 Jane 133 Index. 373 Hale, Lilian C. (Wescott) 340 Lucretia Peabody 132 Margaret Curzon 224 Maurice Perkins 223 Nathan 131, 132, 223 Octavia (Throop) 131 Philip Lesley 223, 340 Robert Beverley 224 Rose Postlethwaite (Perkins) 223 Russell Marquand 224 Sarah Everett 132 Sarah Preston (Everett) 131 Susan 133 Sybil Dyer 223 Haley, Mary 288 Hall, Almon Everett 256 Amos 54 Caroline E. (Bean) 256 Damon Everett 256 Eliza M. (Everett) 273 Elizabeth 64 Elizabeth Mabel 256 Eunice 54 Francis P. 273 Lotan 256 Lydia W. (Shurtlcff) 95 Mary Adelia 256 Obed 256 Ruth (Royce) 54 Street 99 Susan (Everett) 256 Hallam, Lucretia 108 Hambleton, Elizabeth 37 Hamilton, 112 Clara Eliza 319 Hanaford, Martha 169 Harding, Dolia 305 Harry 305 Hardy, Effie R. 262 Elizabeth (Ordway) 262 Robert 262 Harknoss, Abigail 229 Allen E. 229 Daniel 229 Deborah (Everett) 229 Harriet 229 J. Warren 229 Lillie H. (Merrill) 229 Milton N. 22! i Miranda 229 Nohomiah 229 Phebe S. 229 Harlow, Branch 179 Chester I. 17'.) Harriot Parker (Ever- ett) 179 Harlow, Lurana 179 Harper, J. A. .Ill Maud (Everett) 311 Harrington, Almira Re- becca (Everitt) 24!) Lansford 249 Thankful 69 Harris, Charlotte Man- ning (Elsbrec) 247 Eliza 155 Elizabeth V. 314 Jane 268 Nancy Jane (Everett) 175 Philip W. 175 Robert C. 247 Hartwell, Eunice 101 Harvey, Calista (Everett) 158 D. H. 158 Levi 26:5 Mary Ann 263 Mary E. 162 Polly 263 Haskell, Betsey 308 Judith 102 Ilaskins, Rboda 163 Haslem, Margaret 304 Hastings, Catherine W. (Swift) 181 George Henry 1S1 Hatch, Anna 147 Harry 79 Laura (Everitt) 79 Mary 24 1 Melinda A. 334 Haven, George E. 185 Jemima 92 Mary M. (Everett) 185 Nathaniel Appleton 66 Hawes, Abigail (Everett) 40 Amos 50, 168 Benjamin 58 Eloazer 40 Elias 57 Elijah 40 Elizabeth 212 George 57, 58 Hannah (Fisher) 50 John 37 Joseph 50 Mary 37 Maria 57 Mary (Belcher) 10 Melatiah (Everett) 50 Nancy (Everetl i 57, 58 Olive 58 Sarah (I)erring) 37 Hawks, Susan 261 Eawley, Almira (Ball) :i I Charlotte 338 Earl P. 338 Kims 36, 76 Henry 36 Irene (Frisbie) 338 Levi 31 I Lucia 33s Mary i Everett) 36 Minnie Esther 31 I Haws, Eunice 88 Hawthorne, William 25 Hay, Mabel 287 Dully 287 Robert 287 Ilayden, Alvin 340 Clarissa (Mitchell) 340 Daniel 108 Sarah Holden (Everel 1 1 254 W. K. 254 Hayes, Addison A. 137 Evangela (Everett) 137 Haynes, Henry 255 Seraphina 255 Hazard, Henry Starr 253 Mary Ann 253 Heald, Betsey 88 Healey, Mary W. 335 Heath, William 62, 71. 93 Heaton, Leah 21) Henderson, Katherine II. 302 Herrick, John 92 Maria (Everett) 92 Sally ( Everetl | Zenas 85 I [erring, Alice May i Ev- erett) 23s E. E. 238 Hersey, Na1 nan 88 Susan Augusta i K\ er ott) 88 Hoslop, Judeth ( Everett) 31 Thomas :;i I I ewes, Mindwell 172 Nathaniel 172 Sarah i Freeman) 172 Hewins, Abigail | ! \ orett- Hawes) 10 Jacob 10 Hews, Sarah 57 lle\ wood, John I.. Lucy Adelia (Everett) 251 > Hicks, Elizabeth W (E\ oretl i 186 374 Descendants of Richard Everett. Hicks, Ellen Adelaide (Everett) 161 George H. 186 William H. 161 Hidden, Elizabeth 161 Higgins, Esther 236 Henry K. 236 Jason L. 236 Lucinda Elizabeth (Ev- erett) 249 Mary Olivia (Beers) 236 Whitman Fiske 249 Hill, Abigail 173, 174 Alexander 130 Alexander Sears 65 Caroline Augusta 294 Hannah A. (Everett) 252 John 96 Lucy 65 Mary (Ritchie) 65 Maryetta 252 Nabby 173 Nathaniel 173, 174 Ruth 313 Sally 294 Sarah 173 Sarah E. 294 Walter 294 William 252 William A. 252 Hills, Abigail (Soper) 96 Seth 96 Statira 96 Hilton, Joel 340 Lucy (Mitchell) 340 Hine (Capt.) 76 Hinman, Andrew 52 (Capt.) 76 (Col.) 78 Esther 95 Hannah 52 Mary (Noble) 52 Hinsdale, (Everit) 144 Elizur 144 Hitchcock, - 84, 145 Benjamin 36 Elizabeth (Everett) 36, 84 Phcebe A. (Everitt) 145 Hoar, Rebecca 87 Hobart, Deborah 115 Giles 329 James T. 115 Martha 329 Mary 329 Noah 115 Hobart, Sarah Mann (Ev- erett) 115 Hobbis, Carrie P. (Ever- ett) 257 John 257 Hobin, Bridget 308 Catherine 308 Martin 308 Hobson, Ashbel 97 Clarence 322 Desire 97 Eben 322 Fannie L. 322 Hodges, Abigail 107 Abigail (Fillebrown) 56 Elijah 107 Eliphalet 56 Isabel 56 Nathan 107 Hodgkins, Elizabeth 68 Hoffman, Ann Abigail (Sherwood) 201 John Brady 201 Juliette Porter 201 Holbrook, Abigail 57, 63 Chloe 63 Clarissa 269 Holcombe, George W. 149 Jerusha Skiff (Everitt) 149 Perly 149 Sally (Gaylord) 149 Holden, Samuel 74 Sarah Low 254 Thomas 254 Holdnye, Elisha 229 Pamelia 229 Holland, Thomas 26 Hollister, Sarah A. 242 Holman, Jonathan 72 Holmes, Abiel 129 Calvin 294 Desire (Everett) 44 Edwin H. 294 John 44 Julia 294 Lucy 256 Miranda (Frisbie) 339 Sarah Florence (Ever- ett) 294 Willard 339 Honser, Sarah 281 Hood, Helen (Stewart) 161 Jennie 161 John 161 Hook, Francis 22 Hooker, Laura 138 Hooper, Charles Apple- ton 278 Hooper, Edward W. 220 Idolene Snow 278 Lavina (Everett) 69, 70 Vina Dorcas Leland 69 William 70 Hoover, Celma Alvira (Everett) 281 Harrison 281 Hope, George T. 264 Julia F. (Everett) 264 Hopkins, Amos L. 217 Archibald 217 Charles 109 Charlotte E. (Wise) 217 Charlotte Wise 217 Elisha 170 Hannah 170 Mark 217 Mary 217 Mary Frances (Everett) 109 Mary (Hubbell) 217 Horner, Jason 323 Lucinda E. 323 Prudence (Andross) 323 Hosmer, Hannah (Aver- ed) 53 Thomas 53 Hotchkiss, Betsey (Ever- itt) 145 CharleB D. 145 Elizabeth (Avered) 39 Hannah (Crittenden) 39 Isaac 39 Joseph 39 Hough, Elizabeth Shat- tuck (Avered) 98 Lent 98 Rebecca (Tuttle) 98 Serrajah 98 Houghton, Jason W. 224 Lydia A. 224 How, Charles E. 312 Hannah (Price) 312 Nannie E. 312 Pamela 151 Howard, Blanche (Ever- ett) 311 E. J. 311 Joel 161 Maria (Day) 161 Howe, Charles 252 Eunice (Robbins) 249 Pamela How (Everett) 249 Susan (Everett) 252 William 249 Howell, Elizabeth Isabel 813 Index. :;;/. Howes, Edward II. 250 Emma Eliza (Everett) 250 Howland, John 121, 170 Mary C. 170 Penelope 170 Hoyle, Clara B. 293 Mark C. 293 Sarah E. 293 Hoyt, 202 Adelia V. 236 Susan Amanda (Ever- ett) 178 William M. 178 Hubbell, Mary 217 Hughes, Elizabeth Elea- nor (Parrott) 334 George 334 Georgiana 334 Humphrey, Ariel 178 Diana (Avered) 53 Hilpah (Everett) 178 John Micah 309 Sarah Eliza (Everett) 309 Theophilus 53 Vivien 309, 341 Hungerford [Zech.] 47 Hunking, Benjamin 157 Drusilla ShurtlefE (Ev- erett) 157 Hunt, Charles H. 114 Dorothy 73 Eliza Townley (Ever- ett) 114 Maria B. 275 Samuel 275 Hunting, Israel 86 Lucinda (Everett) 86 Huntington, Frederick Dan 222 William K. 220 Hurd, Elizabeth 103 John 103 Mary (Russell) 103 Hutehins.Cynthia (Mitch- ell) 340 Eliza (Mitchell) 340 Richard 340 Sarah 234 Ward 340 Hutton, Jennie R. (Ever- ett) 266 Sylvester 266 Hyde, Adeline (Everett) 141 Azariah 136 Betsey (Perloy) 141 Dorothy 150 Hyde, Ezra 141 Harriet Cordelia 202 Lucy Maria (Everett) 136 Ingalls, John Hannah 1 16 Mann. Kdwin A. 279 Emily 296 878 Descendants of Richard Everett. Mann, George 50 Martin, Mary J. (Everitt) McCown, Elizabeth E. George N. 169 181 237 Hannah (Hopkins) 170 Tryphena Shepard (Ev- McDougald, Duncan S. James 279 erett) 88 318 Jemima 49, 50 Marvin, Betsey 339 Harriet A. 318 Jemima (Farrington) David 46, 339 Lauretta Wright 318 50 John 339 McElroy, Arthur 308 Laura 279 Joseph 339 James 308 Mary F. (Everett) 279 Katharine 339 Margaret 308 Pelatiah 49 Katharine (St. John) Mary A. (Everett) 308 Rhoda 60 339 McHard, Sarah E. 258 Sarah 115 Lanor 339 William 258 Sarah B. (Metcalf) 295 Lucretia 339 Mcintosh, William 60, Susan L. (Thayer) 169 Lucy C. 339 142 Susannah (Everett) 50 Sylvia (Everit) 46, 339 McKendry, Archibald 105 William 295 Mason, Bradford S. 207 Sarah 105 Manning, Joseph 47 Emeline 102 Sarah (Crane) 105 Lydia (Everit) 47 Irena 102 McKenzie, Alexander 220 Mansfield, Francos (Ran- John 10 Annie 306 ney) 226 Louisa 298 John 306 Willis 226 Maria (Leonard) 207 McRady, Lettie 208 Marble, W. P. 268 Nancy 153 Melville, Maud 201 Marden, George 277 Sarah 39 Merriam, 62 Mary Ellen 277 Masters, Clara Lovell Lydia 87 R. S. 277 (Everett) 212 Merrill, Lillie H. 229 Marquand, John Phillips Hibbert B. 212 Mary A. 210 224 Horatio N. 212 Messenger, Ebenezor 50 Margaret Curzon 224 Mary Ann 212 Jemima (Everett) 50 Margaret Serle (Cur- Mather, Ellen Elizabeth Rebecca (Sweetzer) 50 zon) 224 (Everett) 176 Wigglesworth 50 Marris, Pautha Jane 238 Henry B. 176 Messinger, Mary 86 Sylas 238 Matthews, Amanda (Tow- Metcalf, Abijah 56 Marsh, Caroline Matilda er) 204 Hannah 40 144 Newell 204 Judith (George) 60 Dexter 158 Mattoon, Hannah 99 Mary 43 Elijah 339 Maxcy, Sally 254 Mary (Gay) 51 Ellen Mary 158 Maxey, Abigail 37 Melatiah 60 Emma 158 Alexander 37 Nathaniel 51 Eunice Moselle (Ever- Elizabeth Tryphena Sarah B. 295 ett) 158 (Everett) 153 Sally (Everett) 56 George Everett 158 Joseph 37 Samuel 60 Lucretia (Marvin) 339 Mary (Everett) 37 Sarah 51 Philene 144 Virgil 153 Thomas 14, 18, 19 Marshall, 230 May, 104, 250 Metcalfe, John 31 A. Judson 260 Martha M. 292 Nathanael 31 Ann Eliza (Everett- Matilda 292 Michallis, Anna 307 Taylor) 230 Robert S. 292 Charles 307 George 216 Maynard, Annie Eliza- Rosa M. 307 George Everett 216 beth (Everett-Cobb) Miles, Sarah G. 290 Helen Gardner (Ever- 308 Miller, Abi (Everett) 94 ett) 216 John E. 308 Alice (Duer) 217 John 96, 181 Mary S. 175 Arvin 94 Mary (Everett) 260 Mayo, Lemuel 142 B. Maria (Moore) 325 Roxy 181 McAllister, Marion 217 Charles Lorenzo 287 Statira (Hills) 96 McClellan.Geo. B. 127, 128 Charlotte Wise 217 Martin, Christopher 258 [Samuel] 47 Dorothea 217 Ephraim 88 McClintock, Luke 135 Duer 217 John R. 181 Mary Ann (Everett- Edgar M. 325 Laura P. 258 Carl ton) 135 Elijah T. 325 Index. Miller, Esther Jane (Ev- erett) 325 Guilford D. 158 Harry 136 Henrietta F. 136 Henry Wise 217 Isabella Bagley (Ever- ett) 287 J. W. 217 Jacob William 217 Joseph C. 287, 318 Katherine (Wise) 217 May Isabella 318 Sophia (Carr) 158 Sophia (Everett) 158 Stephen 71 Vesta G. 287, 318 William 158 Milliken, Rebecca 113 Mills [Benjamin] 78 Caroline Kane 220 Eliza Araminta (Ever- ett) 237 Elizabeth J. 237 Eva B. (Ward) 237 Frederic 237 Frederic Francis 237 George 237 George W. 237 Kate Eliza 237 Laura 339 Lawrence 339 Lawrence H. 220 Minns, Constance F. 341 Eliza A. (Alden) 341 William 341 Minor, Eunice 55 Mirick, Josiah 140 Lucy 152 Moses H. 250 Ruth (Upham) 140 Sarah Merriam 250 Susan 139 Mitchell, Betsey 340 Betsey (Everett) 142, 339 Clarissa 340 Cynthia 340 Eliza 340 James 340 James T. 218 Jennie 329 John E. 340 Lucy 340 Lydia 340 Marquis D. L. 340 Rachel 340 William 142, 339, 340 Moflitt, Hannah Wether- ell 169 Moflitt, Rufus 169 Susan A. 169 Momyer, Ella M. 309 Monies, Sarah Jane 192 Monk, Susan 208 Montgomery, Mary J. 225 Richard 78 Moody, Edward S. 294 Myla L. 294 Sarah B. (Phillips) 294 Moore, B. Maria 325 Catherine E. (Lewis) L19 Eunice (Bruce) 202 Minnie 257 Sarah Ann (Balcom) 155 Sophia 202 Thomas 257 William 155, 202 More, Experience (Ever- ett) 94 Morey, John 154 Mary 154 William 154 Morse, Abigail 31, 73 Annis (Checkering) 31 Bethia (Lewis) 41 Betsey (Everett) 101 Eliakim 73 Ezra 42 John 31 Lucy 73 Nelson 101 Oliver 106 Sarah 106 Sarah R. 194 Moseley, Increase 76 Mosher, Annie B. 327 Uriah 327 Motley, T. & E. L89 Mott, Abby M. (Everett) 279 .James 279 Valentine 214 Mould, Brooks K. 17C. .lane Preston (Everett) 176 Moulthrop, Laura 1 15 Lydia (Everitt) 1 16 Moulton, Lucy I". Mullooly, Anna 2i>7 Munson, Es1 her 207 MuiTY, Mary < lomfori 276 Samuel 276 Myrick, Susannah 91 Neale, Elizabeth 161 John u;i Noalo, Mary A. 16] Negus, Alanson 2 11 Mary Elizabeth (Ever ett) 'in Wlson, Catherine 315 Edward W. 315 Hannah Backus 17'.' Samuel 17'.' Sarah (Ward) l Tit Thomas '.t Neville, John A. 201 Helen Louise 201 \ew comb, Benjamin 3 I Deborah Ebenezer - Elizabeth (Everetl Isaac 28 Jonathan 31 John 28 Mary (Everett Mercy (Everett) ■'• I Peter 35 Rachel '■','> Susanna (Cutting) '■'.'< Newell, Mary 45 Newman. Abby Parker (Everett) 136 James M. 136 Newton, Caroline G. 224 Gilbert Stuart 131 PhcBbe I). 221 William 2-J4 Nichols. Abbie L. (Ever- ett) 17'.' Eleazer 71 Fayette 256 George 27o George W. Hannah ( Everett-Whit comb) 71 Jerusha A lien j7o Mary U7<1 Mary &.delia (Hall)256 Mary Ann 17:» Mary Elizabeth (Ever- 282 Mo Stephen 17;» Nicholson, Abigail 60 Henrietta (Wise) -M7 John 60 Mary 60 Roger 217 William K -J17 Noble, Esabel 27:: Mary 52 Noetling, PorillaJ. a William Noonberg, Lbrahan 380 Descendants of Richard Everett. Noonberg, Julia (De- Oliver, William J. 237 Parker, Mary 210 Lacy) 296 O'Neil, Julia 265 Mary N. (Wentworth) Julia May 296 Onthank, Susan S. 286 277 Norcross, Jemima (Ab- Ordway, Caroline F. 300 Myra Florence 277 bott) 51 Elizabeth 262 Samuel 290 John 51 Orear, B. F. 311 Samuel S. 277 Lucretia C. 300, 301 Margaret Marian 311 Sarah Jane (Smith) 290 Margaret (Everett) 51 Orne, Esther (Everett) Stephen 83 Nathaniel 51 48 Parks, Charlotte (Ever- Nicholas G. 301 James 48 ett) 228 Sophronia 301 Osborn, Lucy R. 190 George 228 Norris, Esther Maria 187 Osgood, Houghton 80 Parmely, Asaph 45 North, Abigail 96 Matilda Judith 276 Sarah (Everit) 45 Northrup, Aderling 287 Rhoda Titus (Everett) Parrott, Elizabeth E. 334 David 287 80 Parsons, Amy (Studley) Eliakim 339 Timothy 276 148 Frances A. 286 Otis, Elizabeth (Everett) Caroline Ruby 148 Lucy C. (Marvin) 339 102 Enoch 148 Norton, George 57 William Smith 102 Mary Underbill 180 Jenks 58 Owen, C. H. 220 Ruby 149 Sarah (Everett) 58 Charles Cunliffe 220 Pattison, Sarah (Everett) Nossaman, Susannah 238 Hildegarde (Everett) 83 Nourse, Frank O. 273 220 William 83 Ida E. (Everett) 273 Paul, Susanna (Sawyer) Noyes, Jane Preston (Ev- Packard, Cyrus B. 147 278 erett-Mould) 176 Harriet H. (Gibbs) 282 Peabody, Betsey (Wil- William F. 176 - Harriet Jackson 282 kins) 265 Nye, Asa 179 Leander L. 282 Charles Alden 265 Betsey (Croxford) 232 Rosamond 147 Ellen Frances (Everett) Ervin 232 Page, Alvah C. 71 265 Julia Ann Ophelia (Ev- Anna 96 Esther Cummings 155 erett) 232 Bethiah 96, 97 Frances (Bourne) 120 Mercy 179 Cynthia (Macomber) George Morris 265 Vinal 232 71 Jeremiah Flint 265 Enos 96 Lucretia Orne 120 Ober, Benjamin 113 John 164 Melinda (Woodward) Ellen Jane Dana (Ever- Mary (Everett) 71 155 ett) 113 Miriam (Sargent) 164 Oliver 120 Ockington, Susanna (Ev- Phineas 71 William 155 erett) 35 Rosalind S. 164 Peake, Lucy A. 188 Thomas 35 Sarah 97 Pease, Mila (Everett) 178 Odaffer, D. D. 320 Pagett, Frederica C. (Ev- Nelley 95 Lucinda 320 eritt) 246 Samuel 95 Nora E. 320 Thomas A. 246 Shubael M. 178 Ogden, Charles 154 Paine, Amasa 109 Peck, Alice E. (Everett) Rebecca 154 Robert Treat 218 273 Olin, Justin 155 Palmer, Abbie Maria 299 Charles 273 Sarah (Everett-Balcom) John M. 221 Penniman, Mary 60 155 Stephen P. 299 Pepper, Elizabeth 21 Oliver, Araminta D. 237 Palmquist, Caroline L. Elizabeth (Johnson) 21, Bennett F. 237 (Everett) 187 30 Charles G. 237 Edgar Hildebert 187 Mary 30 Jane A. 237 Pardee, Ann (Everitt) 78 Robert 21, 30 John W. 337 Clark 78 Percy, Earl T. 230 Lucy Jane (Everett) 237 Mary 78 Fannie B. 230 Mary E. 237 Parker, Abigail 154 Perkins, Ann (Potts) 223 Robert 66 Abigail (Fletcher) 154 Anna (Pitkin) 222 Sarah F. 237 Bitha 248 Emily Baldwin 222 Thomas D. 237 Joshua 154 Enoch 222 Index. 381 Perkins, Florence B. 323 Frederick 161 Helen Frances (Ever- ett) 209 Isaiah 323 James P. 209 Maria Louisa (Everett) 161 Mary Foote (Boecher) 222 Maurice 223 Rose Postlethwaite 223 Thomas Clap 222 Perley, Betsey 141 Mary 166 Perry, Elizabeth 329 Estella C. 329 John 329 Rodolphus De Los 180 Susan Amanda (Ever- ett) 180 Pettee, Joanna (Everett) 64 Joseph 64 Pettingell, Elizabeth J. Ephraim Small 323 Susan Lavinia (Gilbert) 323 Peverly, Almira .lay (Ev- erett) 157 Thomas 157 Phelps, Harriot P. 246 Lucy 240 Paulina 159 Plynne 240 Phillips, Sarah B. 294 Wendell 250 William 25 Phipps, Sally 194 William 22, 69 Phoenix, Alexander 198 Elizabeth 198 Pickman, Katharine S. 218 Pierce, Alexander Ever- ett 196 Amos 293 Ann 196 Edward Willard 196 Eleanor 196 Eleanor Ware (Everett) 196 Ellen 196 Gardner Carpenter 196 Hannah M. 2a", Harriet Ann 196 John Metcalf 196 Lois 183 Pierce, Olive (Kingsman) 293 Sally 87 Willard 196 Pierpont, John 190 Pingree, Betsey Ml Elizabeth ( Kimball) 165 Jeremiah 165 Piper, Elihu 141 Julia Ann (Everett) 141 Pishon, Ruth 207 Pitcher, Sarah 89 Pitkin, Anna 222 Plank, Frankie A. 24 I Jacob 241 Plimpton, Hannah 168 Jane 168 Joseph 168 Plummer, Betsey (Has- kell) 30s Martha Allen 308 Micajah S. 308 Poffer, George 20 Polk, James K. 121 Pond, Ann Boyd (Scott) 211 Catherine lit.". Clarissa 115 Ephraim 107 Francis T. 275 Frank M. 192 Harriet Boyd 211 Julius 192, 193 Lucy 275 Lucy Ann 275 Mary 107 Milly Ann (Jay (Ever- ett) 192, lie, Milly Gay (Everett) 193 Oliver 50, 211 Samuel 193 Samuel E. L06 Timothy 49 Vina Morse (Everett) 106 William Harlow L93 Pontin, Henry Nonas 295 John Frederick 295 Marie Juliette (Ever ett) 295 Porter, Abbie 0. 291 Edward G. L30 Enos 207 Post, Betsey L36 Potter, Lydia 252 Mary 171 Potts, Ann 223 Powors, Hiram 131 Pratt, Charlotte (Ever ott) L93 Elias E. 334 Esther 57 Joseph 271 Lucy s. -±-\ Mary Norcross 27 I Melinda A. (Hatch) 334 Melinda Agnes 33 I Mercy 169, L70 Simeon L93 William L93 Prentiss (Gen.) 215 Prescott, Lldee E. 324 Minnie E. (Everett) 324 Price, Caroline (Everetl > in:, Hannah 312 Henry 105, L92 Maria Louise I B6 Mary Ellen Maria 192 Sarah i Everetl i 105 Prince, Joanna Batchel der 117 Joanna (Batchelder) 117 Joseph l 17 Prior, Alice Frances gent) 269 John Lewis 269 Pronty, Roxana 280 Puffer, Abigail ( Everetl | 17, 18, 20 James 20 Joseph 20 M. II. 249 Mary (< rehorei 20 Mary (Swahlenl 20 Matthias 20 Melissa Eunice (Ever- itt) 249 Rachel ( Karnsu orth) 20 Richard 20 Ruth (Everett) 20 Purkis, Harriet 278 James E. 278 Roberl 278 Viola Rosette | Everett) 273 Pynchon, William 0, L0, 11 Quimby, Nancj J Olive 262 Quincj , Josiah [2 1 Rabinett, Annie 324 George 32 1 382 Descendants of Richard Everett. Ralph, Stephen 72 Rhoades, Eliphalet 192 Richardson, Mary (Wil- [See Rolfe] Nancy 192 son) 73 Rand, Abigail 276 Rhodes, Aaron W. 292 Noah 115 Charles Ansel 270 Alice Lucy (Everett) Otis Weld 191 Edith Everett 276 292 Patty (Everett) 80, 81 Elizabeth Fisher (Ev- Herbert N. 292 Stephen 73, 160 erett) 276 Ruth S. 292 Susan Capen (Everett) James B. 276 Rice, Ann (Hackley) 32 104 Randall, Elizabeth (Ev- Catherine Smith (Ever- Sylvester 115 erett) 40 ett) 176 Thaddeus 232 Samuel 40 John 32 Thomas 238 Randolph, Julia 312 Joseph 98 Richmond, 111 Ranlett, Charles E. 63 Leander 159 Elvira (Everett) 111 Cynthia (Everett) 63 Lydia (Stevens) 156 Ricketson, Abednego 138 John 63 Mary (Eaton) 176 George 137, 138 Rozina 63 Nathan 176 Hannah (Everett) 138 Ranney, Esther J. 226 Philena (Everett) 159 Huldah 137 Frances 226 Sarah Roys 98 Mary (Everett) 137 Frances Louisa (Ever- Seth 156 Rachel (Everett) 138 ett) 226 Sophia 156 Robie (Everett) 138 Joel 226 Rachel 32 William 138 Joel Alden 226 Rich, Elkanah 317 Ricords, Caroline Alfar- Mark J. 226 Ellen M. 317 etta (Everett) 268 Milo M. 226 Lauretta M. 317 George 268 Ray, Emeline A. 280 Richards, Anjanett 160 Riggs, Betsey (Stafford) George H. 280 Calvin 160 229 Lillie L. (Everett) 280 Hannah 40, 103, 105 George 229 Myron 280 Hannah (Metcalf) 40 Hattie (Stafford) 229 Raymond, 137 Hervey Manning 160 Volney 229 Raynolds, Benjamin 59 James 40 Rines, Amanda 262 Hannah (Everett) 59 Jesse 84 Ritchie, Mary 65 [See also Reynolds, Josiah 74 Robbins, Arthur Edward Runnels] Juline (Capron) 160 333 Read, Charlotte (Everett) Lydia (Walcott) 160 Byron Philander 333 88 Manning 160 Ellen Mehitabel (Ever- Otis 88 Maria S. 160 ett) 333 Reed, Abel W. 256, 319 Nathan 81 Eunice 249 Annie 319 Sarah 81 Harriet (Wetmore) 333 Clara Eliza (Hamilton) Susanna (Everett) 160 Philander 333 319 Richardson, Abigail 211 Walter 333 Clara Everett 319 Alma 232 Roberts, Agnes 305 Elizabeth Marsh 256 Anjanett (Richards) Andrew J. 300 Elizabeth T. 256, 319 160 Bird 305 Elizabeth W. (Skinner) Caleb 49, 84, 85 Charles A. 300 253 Catherine Elizabeth Irene M. (Everett) 187 Faith Hamilton 319 (Weld) 191 Mary J. 300 Hannah 204 Edward Bridge 191 Mary Orne (Everett) 300 Roger Everett 319 Edward Cyrenius 191 Percy W. 187 Sumner H. Everett 319 Elizabeth E. 238 Robie, Abigail (Colcord) Reid, Fannie 269 Ellen 118 166 Thomas 269 George 118 Duroxa M. (Everett) 166 Rexford, Sylve(Everitt)77 I. 115 Samuel 166 Thomas 77 Jemima 23S Stephen C. 166 Reynolds, Adelaide 310 John 81 Robinson, Abigail (Ever- L. M. 310 John Alexander 104 ett) 37, 89 Lilen 310 Lucy (Everett) 115 Ann 32 Lucyette 159 Lucy (Mirick) 152 Anna (Vaneeuran) 171 [See also Raynolds, Martha 73 George 37 Runnels] Mary (Currier) 232 Harriet Eliza 162 Index. 383 Robinson, Obed 89 Ruth 64 Rochambeau, Jean B. 48 Rochester, Henry E. 201 Louise B. 201 Rolfe, Stephen 72 Susannah 72 [See Ralph] Roper, Lucy 152 Rose, Hiram 281 Sabra 281 Sabra (Cooley) 281 Ross, Eliza 340 Hannah 103 Lida 340 Nathaniel 103 Sarah 103 William 340 Rowell, Nancy Dustin :;22 Royce, Ruth 54 Rude, Experience (Ever- ett-Wright) G9 Rue, Adaline P. (Con- over) 341 Druceil 341 Jacob Bergen 341 Rufner, Ferdinand 260 Sarah F. (Everett) 266 Ruggles, Nancy 118 Runnels, Joseph 271 Rebecca (Chesley) 271 Sally 271 [See also Raynolds, Reynolds] Rupp, Eliza Jones 68 Russell, Alice May (Ev- erett) 325 Belinda (Everett) 172 Benjamin 172 Celestia II. (Wing) 325 Eliza Maria (Everett) 175 Fred F. 325 John 125 Levi F. 175 Mary 103 Richard 220 William 325 William Eustis 220 Rust, Ohloe 134 Edward 134 George 134 Israel Cbester 134 Julia 134 Julia Miranda 134 Laura M. 134 Melatiah (Everett) 131 Fhineas 134 Phineas Bartlett 134 Sackett, Mary 149 Safford, Frederic M. 274 Mary Webster (Ever- ett) 274 Sarah 92 St. Clair, Arthur 284 St. John, Catharine A. (Wheeler) 243 Catharine Henrietta 243 Charles Elliott 309 Emily 241 Everett 309 Harold 309 Henrietta M. (Knox) 309 Henry 243 Katharine 339 Lois (Everit) 4(i Lyman, 309 Martha Elizabeth (Ev- erett) 309 Mary 77 Prescott Keyes 309 Thomas 46, 241 Thomas E. 309 Salisbury, Benjamin 57 Elizabeth 57 Elizabeth Jane 251 Gertrude 251 William 251 Salmon, Emma L. 327 Henry II. 327 Mary W. 327 Saltonstall, Richard 121 Sampson, Albert P. 308 Mary (Clark-Everett) 308 Sanborn, Eunice 284 Sanders, Joseph 73 Lucy (Everett) 7;i [See Saunders] Sanger, Joseph l'.H Maria 194 Sally (Phipps) 194 Sargent, Aaron A. 219 Albert Edgar 269 Alice Francos 269 Belle (Winter) 269 Clarissa (Holbrook) 269 Earle Augustus 269 Edgar Everetl 269 Edward French 1 85 Edward Lee 135 Franklin 269 Irving Emerson 269 Irving Winter 269 Jennie Vylena 269 Mahlon Everett 269 Sargent, Martha Augusta 269 Mary Maria (Everett) 135 Miriam 164 Moses 135 Rhoda (Tenney) I Susan Elizabel h 269 Susie Augusta (Ever- ett) 269 Thomas 2»">9 Saunders, Earriel I.. 198 Martha KM Stephen 198 | See Sanders] Savel, Rachel (Everet William :!."> Savell, Edward B. ■"-'.< Sawin, [saac 88 Melatiah 88 Samuel 80 Sawyer, Adelaide L. 186 Edward 210 Prances Elizabeth (Ev- erett) 21(1 Hannah 1 L3 Jacob 210 Josiah 1 13 Keziah (Spear) 278 Laura 210 Lydia 113 Paul 278 Susanna 278 Sax ton, Jasper 32 Rufus 219 Tabitha (Everetl Dud- ley) 32 Scammel, Alexander L37 Scarrit, John 99 Schermerhorn, Abigail (Everett) - John W. 82 Schmidt, Elizabeth 295 Joanna (Sleezor) 295 John Friedrich 295 Schuyler, (ieri rude 255 Scott, Ann Boyd 211 (;. \v. -72 Rosetta M. (Everett) 272 Scovill, Clarissa (Evei ett) 159 Elizabeth 159 Stephen i-V Scribner, Prudence B 175. 176 Seaburj . Elijah 51 Margarol \ Everel t ) 51 Seamans, Job 86 884 Descendants of Richard Everett. Seamans, Mary (Messin- ger-Everett) 86 Searl, John 10 Seaver, Hannah (Everett) 37 Horace 62 James E. 62 Joseph Warren 62 Lyman H. 62 Maria 62 Marina 62 Mary 62 Mary (Everett) 62 Richard 37 William 62 Seward, Amos 178 Susan (Fitch-Everett- Whittlesey) 17S Sexton, Bliss 159 Eliza (Everett) 159 Shattuck, Abiel 231 Achsah 252 Eliphal 97 Julia Ann 231 Phebe 231 Shaw, Caroline A. (Ever- ett) 268 Horace B. 268 Jonathan 106 Lydia (Godfrey) 106 Nancy 106 Parnel 206 Susan E. 268 William P. 268 Shelden, Emily J. 284 L. G. 284 Shepard, Abigail (Hodg- es) 107 Fanny 107 Grace (Everett) 90 Jonathan 50, 153 Joseph 107 Mary (Pond) 107 Mindwell (Woodward) 49 Nancy 104 Nathaniel 49 Oliver 134 Thankful W. 134 Tryphena 153 Tryphena (Everett) 50 Shepherd, Carrie R. 338 Caty (Ward) 163 John 163 Mary 163 Sally S. (Everett) 163 William 8. 163 Sherman, Abby Ann H. 282 Sherman, Alfred 167 Nicholas H. 282 Prudence C. (Everett) 167 Sophia A. (Tisdale) 282 Sherry, Edmund R. 246 Fannie C. (Everitt) 246 Sherwood, Ann Abigail 201 Caroline Ruth 268 Jane (Harris) 26S John 268 Shumway, Mary (Gilbert) 206 Shurtleff, Lothrop 95 Lydia W. 95 Lydia (White) 95 Shurtliff, Abigail (Fuller) 82 Drucilla 82 John 82 Simons, Lucina E. 325 Mary G. 325 Royal 325 Simpson, Abigail (Ever- ett) 90 Charles G. 323 David 90 James 90 Mary Ella (Everett) 323 Rebecca (Everett) 90 Skiff, Abigail (Wilson) 242 Elmira 242 Walter 242 Skinner, Betsey B. 253 Elizabeth W. 253 Martha 226 Mary E. 179 Simeon 253 Susan 301 Slack, Hannah 85 Slade, Lydia 324 Thompson 324, 325 Sleeper, Amos 70 Betsey (Clough) 70 Nancy (Everett) 70 Nathaniel 70 Sleezer, Joanna 295 Smith, Abbie Pamela (Ev- eritt) 248 Abijah 92 Anna 168 Benjamin 161 Catherine 143, 176 Charles E. 162 Charlotte M. 296 D. L. 242 Deborah 54 Elizabeth 138 Ann Smith, Elizabeth (Everett) 209 Elizabeth (Woodcock) 62 Ellen (Day) 161 Ellen (Draper) 162 Ernest Everett 196 Esther 272 Eunice M. (Ives) 296 Experience 68, 69 Francis Lyman 185 Frederick M. 196 Hannah (Leonard-Ev- erett) 58 Henry 10, 259 Henry D. 296 Hepsibeth 267 Homer Gandolfo 196 Irene D. 292 Irene Dean 292 Israel 56 Jacob 176 Jesse 42 John 58, 62, 143 Joseph 68, 69 •Josephine Magdalina (Gandolfo) 196 Justus Stevens 290 Lois (Everett) 42 Louden 272 Lucy Ann 257 Lucy (Everett) 91 Luther 248 Mary 56, 62, 63, 69, 214 Mary A. 239 Mary Caswell (Evoi-ett) 185 Mary (Fuller) 290 Mary L. (Everitt-Greg- ory) 242 Oliver 91 Rebecca 239 Rhoda 68 Sabrina 272 Sarah Jane 290 Sidney W. 214 Susan Ann 259 Thomas 239 Thomas L. 209 Warren 292 Wealthy (Foster) 259 Snoll, Catherine B. 141 Snow, Anna 193 Mary 193 Timothy 193 Snowden, Amy 166 Soper, Abigail 96 Delia 231 Soule, Laura M. 225 Index. Spalding, Betsey (Heald) 88 Merari 88 Rowena 88 Spaulding, Dennis A. 321 Harriet E. 265 Isaiah 265 Martha (Byam) 265 Myrtie 321 Spare, Elijah 105 Elizabeth Hurd (Ever- ett) 105 Sally (Clapp) 105 Spear, Keziah 278 Spees, Clara 227 Elsie 226 Spencer, E. 259 Sarah A. 259 Sperry, Regina 164 Sprague, David 111 Elizabeth (Everit) 46 John 46, 48 Mary (Everett) 48 Rachel 111 Sarah 41, 169 Simeon 46 Stackpole, Apphia (Swa- sey) 317 Henry Ricker 317 Winifred Emma 317 Stafford, Albert 229 Betsey 229 Eliza 229 Erastus 229 George 229 Hattie 229 Hattie (Bushnell) 229 John 71 Lydia (Green) 229 Mary Ann 229 M. G. Washington 229 Orville 229 Phebe (Everett) 229 Polly (Everett) 71 Priscilla (Williams) 229 Thomas 229 Stanley, Abner 48 Hannah (Butler) 95 Laura M. (Walden) 136 Martha Jones 274 Miriam 42 Patience (Carpenter) 48 Samuel 95 Waity 160 Stannard, Elnora 299 Herman 299 Syrone 299 Stansbury, Catherine 216 Stark, John 83 Starkoy, Andrew 80 Mercy 80 S. 80 Staton, Roxalina Caroline (Everett) 238 S. C. 238 Stearns, Hannah E. (Bak- er) 162 Isaac 273 Lizzie C. 162 Mary Johnson 272, 273 Samuel 29 Simeon 162 Stebbins, Ann Maria (Ev- erett) 257 Betsey S. (Everett) 208 Charles E. 257 Cordelia V. 208 Daniel Andrew 208 James Franklin 208 John Wesley 208 Johnson G. 208 Lettio (McRady) 208 Lovina M. 208 Marriott 208 Mary (Farman) 208 Phoebe E. 208 Rosina Margaret 208 Rowland 12 Susan (Monk) 208 Thomas 11 Steele, Elizabeth 45 Henry 26S John 45 Mary (Newell) 45 Sarah 268 Sarah Jane 268 Steere, Russell 273 Sarah 273 Sarah A. 273 Stern, Lillian Dwight (Ketchum) 198 Randall Hoyt 198 Sterns, Nathaniel 18, 1'.' Stetson, Abigail (Everet 1 1 64 Everett 64 Joshua 64 Steuben, Frederick 48 Stevens. Bartholomew 1 i:; Darius 203 Ebenezer 1 1 Hannah E. (Everett) 203 .lames 339 Jeremiah 1 13 Joanna 1 1 John 75 Katharine (Man in) 339 Stevens, I.vdia 156 Mary (Dutton) 1 13 Mary (Everett) 143 Sophronia 203 Sarah (Sprague) 11 William II. 203 Stewart, Helen mi Stickney, Albert 220 Stockbridge, < lias Henry Everett 189 Elizabeth 189 John Oliver 189 Joseph 189 Julia Elizabeth (Ever- ett) 189 William L89 Stone, Adeline Safford (Everett) 175 I '.en jam in 137 Carrie A. (Kendrick) 315 Catherine 146 Elizabeth II. 141 Eliza Maria (Everett- Russell) IT-'. Josiah 146 Leander 175 Mindwoll 49 Sally 247 Sarah C. 146 Stoughton, Wm. 23, 24, 25. 26, 21 Stover, Hannah \0'2 Thankful L02 Wanton 102 Stowe, 110 Betsey (Everett) 110 Streetor, Achsa < I. eon ard) 2()7 Frances 201 Strong, Jacob 93 John 93 M indwell 93 Mindwell (Lyman) 93 Phebe L45 Stephen Hine 77 Thursa .'. ( Everett i 77 Stuart, Gilbert 131 Stubbs, Sophia A. 328 Studley, Amy 1 18 Lydia 1 17 " Mary Anna 1 17 Sturr, Abram Whitten 330 Mary I. my | Kverei i Sullivan, .lames 2 16 John 99 Mar\ (Everitt) Sumner, Alfred II. 101 386 Descendants of Richard Everett. Sumner, Anne Foster(Ev- erett)104 Daniel 82 Elizabeth Warren (Ev- erett) 82 Joel 82 Lydia (Fairbanks) 82 Martha (Saunders) 104 Mary 64 Samuel 104 Swalden, Mary 20 Swan, Amelia 160 Angeline 160 Fanny (Everett) 160 Horace 160 Jesse 160 Mandana 160 Swasey, Apphia 317 Sweet, Caroline S. 317 Delia Emma 317 Edward 256 Harriet Crum 256 Joseph 32. 33 Rachel (Everett) 32, 33 Sylvia (Crum) 256 Thomas J. 317 Sweetzer, Rebecca 50 Swift, Betsey (Marvin) 339 Catherine Wells 181 Charles Everitt 181 Charles John 181 Charles Rufus 149 Damaris 147 Harriot Cowles 180 Helen Abigail 180 Henry 149 Henry Augustus 180 Jabez 339 Louisa Minerva 181 Maria A. (Bonney) 241 Mary Amelia 180 Mary Amelia (Swift) 180 Mary Ely (Everitt) 149 Mary (Sackett) 149 Mary Underbill (Par- sons) 180 Materna (Lathrop) 180 Nelley Minerva (Ever- itt) 180 Solomon Everest 180 Theodore 241 Zephaniah 180, 181 Sylvester, Eliza Ami 233 Quincy 233 Sally 233 Sylvia L. (Everitt) 181 William 181 Taft, Elizabeth P. 165 Francis 165 Susan J. 165 Talbot, Peter 68 Tanner, Harriet 243 Tates, Elizabeth (Tufts) 340 John B. 340 Rebecca F. 340 Tatterson, Caroline A. 316 Taylor, Ann Eliza (Ever- ett) 230 Bayard 219 Charlotte M. 303 Frances Ellen (Everitt) 146 John 26 Nathan 146 Nathaniel 75 Thomas 230 Urania 75 Teague, Elizabeth II. (Stone- Everett) 141 Tears, Angeline 240 Catherine Amanda 239 David 239 David Emmett 240 Eleanor 239 Eva Caroline 240 Eveline (Everett) 239 Everett 240 Frank 240 Hannah E. 240 Henry Nye 240 Hugh Thompson 239 John 240 Mary Ann 239 Sarah Jane 240 Susan Alida 240 William Thompson 240 Tobbets, Priscilla E. 215 Teller, Margaret 285 Tenner, Irene (Everett) 259 Romain C. 259 Tenney, Anna 272 Cornelia W. (Everett) 272 Elizabeth 59 John 272 Lemuel D. 272 Rhoda 135 Tryphena 272 Terry, Christian (Knapp) 151 Huldah Mabel (Everitt) 151 John Stewart 151 Terry, Oliver H. P. 151 Thayer, Abel S. 169 Augustus 169 Charles E. 169 Dolly 73 Dorothy (Hunt) 73 Ebenezer 74 Elijah 169 Francis E. 169 Harvey 88, 169 Hillman 203 Hiram 169 Huldah (Towne) 169 Leonard Everett 169 Marcelia F. 169 Martha (Hanaford) 169 Mary 203 Nelson A. 169 Noah 73 Phebe 58 Sally (Everett) 88, 169 Sarah (Sprague) 169 Susan A. (Moffitt) 169 Susan L. 169 Susan M. (Wakefiold) 169 Thew, Betsey 139 Garret 139 Thomas, Amos 75 Drusilla (Everett) 82 William 82 Thompson, Asa 321 Bethiah 53 Elijah 195 Ezekiel 267 Flora 321 Frances Maria 267 Harriet 146 Hattie 324 nenry 324 Joseph 146 Keziah 195 Keziah (Tucker) 195 Mary A. 146 Mary Harmony (Leon- ard) 207 Paulina (Applin) 267 William 207 Thorp, Elizabeth (White) 43 Mary 43 Samuel 43 Thorpe, Bethia (Everett) 29 Hannah 18 James 18 Feter 28, 29 Rachel 28 Throop, Octavia 131 Index. 387 Thurston, Hannah (Wil- son) 178 Johnson 178 Julia (Everett) 178 Peter 178 Tichnor, Abby C. (Ever- itt) 147 John I. 147 Ticknor, George 122 Tifft, 160 Mandana (Swan) 100 Tingloy, Amy 161 Louisa 161 Samuel 161 Tinsley, Ellen 274 Tisdale, Ebenezer 59 Elizabeth (Everett) 59 Sophia A. 282 Titus, Lucy 85 Molly 79, 80 Toll, Daniel D. 313 Ruth (Hill) 313 Susan Alida 313 Tolman, Elizabeth (Evor- ett-Tisdale) 59 Fanny 228 Johnson 81 Mary (Everett) 81 Samuel 59 Sarah 81 Thomas 81 Topliff, Lewis 158 Susan (Everett-Lewis) 158 Torrey, Mary 81 Tower, Alden 204 Amanda 204 Elizabeth 93 Eugene Alden 204 Gideon 93 Hannah (Rood) 204 Laura (Everett) 203 Nathaniel 204 Sarah Amelia 204 Towne, Huldah 169 Train, Laura A. 294 Trotter, Frederick E. 341 Harriet E. 341 Harriet E. (Barling) 341 Truman, Caroline (Waite) 341 Ella W. D. 341 Samuel J. W. 341 Tucker, Keziah 195 Tufts, Elizabeth 340 Ellen C. 328 Ellen H. 328 Sarah B. 291 Walter 328 Turnbull, Jane 188 Turner, Ann 188 Calista 73, 235 James 1SS Lucy (Everett) 73, 235 Mary A. 188 Reuben 73, 235 Tuttle, Florence Evelyn (Everett) 192 Rebocca 98 Samuel Hanscom 192 Twitchell, Mary 234 Twombly, Alexander M. 142 Tybout, Elizabeth C. 302 Emily R. 302 George L. 302 Tyler, William Royall 221 Underbill, Ruth L. 175 Upham, Ruth 140 Usher, John 22, 23 Vancouran, Abraham 171 Anna 171 Jerusha 171 Van Dyne, Edward 247 Edward E. 247 Edward Earl 247 Edward Everett 247 Elizabeth 247 Frederick E. 247 Henry 247 Henry B. 247 Laurinda 247 Laurinda Ann (Everitt) 247 Louise (Wilson) 247 Mabel 247 Phoebe (Edwards) 247 Ver Plank, Virginia Dar- by (Everitt) 248 William Edward 248 Vickory, Abigail W. 335 John 335 Luna E. 335 Vida, Carmen Rodriguy 212 Viets, Lois 177 Vincent, Ann 1 19 Benjamin 116, 119 Hannah 1 16 Relief lie, nit Voter, Betsey (Mitchell) 340 Leonard 340 Waddell, Ada (Everett) 201 Waddell, .1. A. I.. 201 Wade, Emma .1. 318 Irene 318 William 31S Wadham, Lucretia Col- lins 150 Wadsworth, Lucy Mae 320 Sandy 320 Wait, Sidney s. 181 WelthaA. (Everitt) 181 Waite, ( laroline 341 Wakefield, Susan M. 169 Walcott, Emma K. 162 Lydia Kill Susanna 8 1 | See Woleottj Walden, Laura M. 136 Mercy 136 Nathan 136 Wales, Caroline Augusta -6s Eunice 119 Jacob 268 Sylvia A. 268 Walker, Charles II. 180 Harriet L. (Saunders) 198 Isaac C. 19S Laura 180 Louisa (Everett) 152 Marion 1). (Dwight) ins Mary Jane (Everett) 180 Miriam 19S Nathaniel 180 Silas 152 Timothy 84, 85 William Isaac 198 Walling, Elizabeth 281 Wallis, Levi 262 Mary Ann 262 Olive (Quimby) 262 Walter, Mercy 3 Stephen ;;:;;» Walton. Shadrack :;T Ward, Anna (Tenne\ ) _'7J Caty 163 Eva B. 237 Harriet A. 272 Louise 187 Joseph <.. 272 Sarah IT'.' Ware, Eben 278 Hannah (Plimpton) !<■- Jonal iian 60 Kr.'.ia .">7. 1 II Leonard L08 Lucinda R. 278 Melatiah (Metcalf) 60 388 Descendants of Richard Everett. Ware, Nathaniel 57 Weld, Hannah Elizabeth Whitehead, Gusfcie 314 Philander 168 (Everett) 191 Samuel 314 Priscilla (Grant) 57 Hannah (Williams) 105, Whiting, Anna Maria Warner, Dency 280 190, 191 (Everitt) 313 Erastus 159 John Davis 191, 192 Charles Everett 313 Harriet (Everett) 159 Moses Williams 105 Edmund 272 Warren, Caroline Eliza- Otis Everett 191 John 60, 100 beth (Everett) 185 Wellington, Anne 233 Josiah H. 313 Elizabeth 82 Wentworth, Mary N. 277 Lois (Fairbanks) 100 John 307 Wescott, Edward G. 340 Louise Everett 313 Joseph Huckins 185 Lilian C. 340 Lucy 74 Mary 185 West, Hannah 44 Margaret D. 272 Mary A. 258 Westcott, Abigail (Ever- Melatiah (Metcalf- Mary E. 307 ett) 101 Ware-Everott) 60 Oliver 185 James 101 Nathaniel 74 Washburn, Amelia (Swan) Stephen 101 Nancy 100 160 Tryphena (Everett) 101 Whitmore, Hattie 321 Asel 180 Westerlield, Florence John 321 E. Van 296 (Ketchum) 198 Sarah 321 Leander 296 William Rogers ins Whitney, Abbie Sophia Washington, George 66, Westlake, Charles 208 (Everett) 267 79, 87 Lovina M. (Stebbins) Abigail Maria (Everett) Watson, Harriet 113 208 304 Watts, Cynthia (Everett- Wetherbee, Elizabeth Annie (Davenport) 162 Ranlett) 63 (Everett) 44 Catherine (Conrow) 304 John 63 James 44 David 248 Joseph 63 Mary Caroline (Everitt) Deborah (Smith) 54 Weaver, Jennie (Everett) 240 Edwin 162 230 Thomas 44 Elizabeth (Barron) 248 Victor M. 230 William B. 240 Enos 54 Webb, Chas. 99 Wetmore, Hai-riet 333 Eunice (Avered) 54 Webber, Capitola Jemi- Wheaton, George 106 Hepsibeth (Smith) 267 ma (Everett) 239 Lydia (Godfrey-Shaw) John 54 Charles Franklin 1S4 106 John K. 304 Cushing 184 Wheeler, Catharine Au- Lemuel G. 304 Ellen Louise (Everett) gusta 243 Lois (Buttles) 328 184 Josiah 232 Lurena 328 Gertrude Isadore 184 Lucy 195 Mary 248 Henry Cushing 184 Maria P. 232 Samuel Piatt 328 Porter B. 233 Richard 13 Thomas S. 267 Sarah Sophia (Everett) Wheelock, Eloazer 13 Zachariah 267 233 Ephraim 57 Whittier, John 340 Walter Irving 184 John 13 Lydia (Mitchell) 340 William 239 Ralph 12 Whittlesey, Asaph 178 Webster, Daniel 67, 122 Wheelwright, Samuel 27 Susan (Fitch-Everett) Ezekiel 122 Whitcomb, Hannah (Ev- 178 Weeks, John Wingate 157 erett) 71 Wickham, Adeline 331 Persis de la Fayette John 87 George S. 331 (Everett) 157 Robert 71 Wier, Maria 136 Weld, Abigail Ann (Brad- White, Andrew D. 219 Wiggin, Abigail D. 279 lee) 289 Angie G. 322 Wight, Aaron W. 211 Betsey Williams 190 Ann W. 322 Abigail Lovell 211 Catherine Elizabeth 191 Elizabeth 43, 209 Abigail (Richardson) Daniel 105, 190, 191 Lydia 95, 197 211 Edward Franklin 289 Martha 200 Joseph 42 Elizabeth Davis Will- Sarah (Everett) 89 Judith (Everett) 42 iams 288 William 197 Miriam (Stanley) 42 Eliza Gore (Everett) William P. 322 Wilcox, Anna 326 105, 339 Zebulon 89 Ellen S. 326 Index. 389 Wilcox, William 326 Wilder, Jonas 1 5< j Porsis 150 Wilkins, Betsey 205 Henry K. 272 Lucy A. (Everett) 272 Mary J. 272 Rufus 272 Willard, Daniel Wheelock 180 Helen Abigail (Swift) 180 Williams, Dudley 183 Ellen Louise 183 Hannah 105, 190, 191 George Everett 183 Henry Dudley 183 Hetty Brown 183 Isabel (Everett) 183 John 49 John Davis 191 Mary (Everett) 49 Mary Isabel 183 Moses 191 Priscilla 229 Rowena 153 Stephen Joseph 183 Williamson, Adolaide 323 Caleb 323 Sarah (Wood) 323 Williston, David n. 130 Wilmath, Abigail 299 Wilson, Abigail 242 Almira (Everett) 172 Amos 94 Hannah 178 Louise 247 Mary 73 William 172 Winch, Mary 12 Wing, Angeline 330 Wing, Cclestia II. 325 J. W. 330 Susan T. 330 Winn, Harriott (Everett) 112 Winship, Mary 338 Winslow, Ann C. (Cor- bett) 186 Deborah Ann 180 Eleazer R 180 Winter, Belle 269 Clara 297 John 297 Wise, Catherine (Stans- bury) 216 Charlotte Brooks (Ev- erett) 216 Charlotte Everett 217 Edward Everett 217 Ceorge D. 216 Henrietta 217 Henry Augustus 216 Katherine 217 Marion Everett 217 Marion (McAllister) 217 Wolcott, Elihu 197 Hannah McClure 197 [See Walcott] Wood, Asa W. 252 Elias A. 252 Emma 252 Henrietta Edith 162 Mary E. (Everett) 252 Ruth 152 Sarah 323 Woodbury, Ida E. 292 Zillah 165 Woodcock, Elizabeth 62 John 11 Woodman, Caroline Ma- tilda (Everitt) 145 Woodman, Israel B. 1 1"» .John l'7 W Iruff, .lane (Everitt- Frisbie) l 15 Susannah 148 Woodward, A.bel i I- David Woodruff 150 Ebene/.cr 49 Eliza (Knibloe) 150 Maria 210 Mary Lucy (Everitt) 150 Melinda 155 Mindwell 49 Mindwell (Stone) ID Nancy Minerva 1 18 Nathan 240 Phebe 172 Ralph Knibloe 150 Susannah (Woodrufl) 148 Worden, Emily ill Worrel, Angeletta M. 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