¦YAiLE-wsinflEirainnr- BOUGHT WITH THE INCOME OF THE Alfred E. Perkins Fund THE HAMLIN FAMILY A GENEALOGY OF JAMES HAMLIN OF BARNSTABLE MASSACHUSETTS ELDEST SON OF JAMES HAMLIN, THE IMMIGRANT, WHO CAME FROM LONDON, ENGLAND, AND SETTLED IN BARNSTABLE, 1639 1639—1902 BY HON. H. FRANKLIN ANDREWS, author of The Andrews Family, 1890. The Hamlin Family, 1894. The Hamlin Family, 1900. PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHOR EXIRA IOWA 1902 Coat op Akms ov John de Hamlike Kt. ot Lescester; who served under King EDWAEU I. 12T2-13QT. INTRODUCTION. As indicated in the title page, this volume is the first of a series of works on the genealogy of James Hamlin,1 who came from London, England, and settled in Barnstable, Mass., in 1639. It will be observed that he had sons named James, Bartholomew, John, Eleazer and Israel; all of whom were mar ried and had'descendants. It is regretted that the descendants of his daughters, have not been discovered. The present volume gives the genealogy of James Hamlin,8 eldest son of the immigrant; and who was also born in England. In former works on the history of The Hamlin Family, the author has shown that the Hamlins went with William the Conqueror from "Normandy to England, 1066: and that since that event the name has been a common one in England to the present time. The name appears in the roll preserved in the church at Dives, in Nor mandy, of the companions in arms of the Conqueror, who theTe assembled to cross over to England: and it also appears in the Battle Abbey Roll of those who fought at the battle of Hastings, 1066; when the Conqueror and his army won the crown of England. In a work on The Battle Abbey Roll, by the Countess of Cleveland, 1889, the following mention of the Hamelins appears : Hamelin— There are three of the name, entered asunder tenants in Domes day : Hamelin, homo Hugonis iillii Baldrici, in Lincolnshire; Hamelin holding of Roger de Montgomery in Sussex; and also mentioned in Devonshire; and Hamelin of Cornwall. Whether Hamelin of Devonshire, and Hamelin of Cornwall were the same does not appear. In the latter County, Hamelin held twfnty-two manors under the Earl of Montaine. He is supposed to be the ancestor of the Tre- lawney family, and to have resided at Treloen, one of the manors described in the survey of his property. After the conquest of England by William of Normandy, he caused the lands of the Kingdom to be recorded in what is known as "Domesday Book," completed in 1086. It is the authoritative distribution of the lands of England to the followers of the Conqueror. In 1863, Sir Henry James, Colonel of Engineers and Director of the Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton, England, presented to Vice President Hamlin, a fac simile extract from "Domesday Book," showing some of the land holdings of Hamelin, the Norman, which is here reproduced: THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Cornvaclse. ygoJajo unafakmtfTr*. ©->«'. au(. tkifi^u car7mi.boro, ?«" 'VwWt a«nA'huU.-«a.e-.«j.«arti,.^uiu, Translation. SCxmajJUa^ h-otdbs oi Itu. &oaL} QoJtA.cx.adL. QoUaajU. IulLL it Cu. Uail tit**!. U\u- : yrv. iaajaJLi tlToxu> ijycn.iL. IS~»UA-U£uad, vuna 10 sIvULUajio. g&OAAAjjbUA. kMb> dVtCL&o^JtoicLdJTcnJL; 01- ijuujuU. fn.tiA. |X~ 1*4. 3. tc.fi., tu.oi. uku> £a/*ccL f-v tlci/xi kA.d«x> (Hut. a. U&HL, %*jw>«a&lujV>a UHaj. au jfr«. UlAi* UiZ a8.cr( ^3^ S o u f4 Many of the descendants of James Hamlin have intermarried with the descendants of the earliest settlers of the Plymouth colony and Cape Cod, and we shall have frequent occasion to notice them. It will be important to know something about the history of the early settlers of that portion of Massachu setts; which will be accordingly given. 1620, Old Style. Saturday, July 22, Saturday, Aug. 5, Monday, Aug. 21, Wednesday Sept. 6, Thursday, Nov. 9, Saturday, Nov. 11, Friday, Dec. 8, PILGRIM DATES. Left Leyden and Delft Haven, Holland. Mayflower and Speedwell left Southampton, ret'd. Sailed again, but returned. Mayflower sailed from Plymouth, England. Sighted Cape Cod, Mass. Compact signed, Provincetowri harbor, Mass. The shallop party exploration. 10 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Sunday, Dec. 10. The rest, at Clark's Island. Monday, Dec. 11. Explorations, Duxbury? and Plymouth Rock. Saturday, Dec. 16. Left Provincetown for Plymouth. Mon. & Tu. Dec. 18-19. Explorations on shore. Wedn'day, Dec. 20. The Landing. 1621, New Style. Thursday, Jan. 7. Divided into nineteen families. Sunday, Jan. 31. First worship oil land. Wedn'day, Mar. 31. Last to leave the ship. MAYFLOWER PASSENGERS. Allerton, Isaac. " Mary, wife; d. Feb., 25, 1621. " Bartholomew. " Remember. " Mary. " John,* a seaman. Alden, John. Bradford, William. " Dorothy, wife; drowned Dec, 7, 1620. Brewster, William. " Mary, wife. " Love. " Wrastling. " William, grandson. Billington, John. '• Ellen, wife. " John.Francis. Britterige, Richard; d. Dec, 6, 1620. Browne, Peter.* Butten, William; d. Nov., 6, 1620. Carver, John; d. April, 1621. " Katherine, wife; d. May 1621. " a maid, servant. Carter, Robart,* Clark, Richard.* Cooke, Francis. " John. Coper, Humility.* Crakston John.* " John, son. Chiltern, James: d. Dec, 28, 1620. " Mrs., wife of * " Mary. Doty, Edward. Eaton, Francis. " Sarah, wife. " Samuel. These died before April, 1621. INTRODUCTION. 11 Ely, a seaman, returned. Epglish, Thomas.* Fletcher, Moyses. Fuller, Samuel. " Edward.*Mrs., wife of* " Samuel. Gardener, Richard. Goodman, John. Holbeck, William. Hopkins, Stephen. " Elizabeth, wife. Giles. " Constanta. " Demaris. " Oceanus. Howland, John. Hooke, John; with Isaac Allerton. Latham, William; with Gov. Carver. Langmore, John.* Litster, (Leicester) Edward. Margeson, Edmond.* Martin, Christopher; d. Jan. 8, 1621. " Mrs., wife of * Minter, Desire; with Gov. Carver. More, Jasper; with Gov. Carver, d. Dec, 6, 1620. " Richard; with William Brewster. " Ellen; with Edward Winslow. Muilines, William; d. Feb. 21, 1620. " Mrs., wife of * " Joseph.* " Priscilla. Preist, Digerie; d. Jan., 1, 1621. Prower, Salamon; d. Dec, 24, 1620. Rigdale, John.* '' Alice, wife.* Rogers, Thomas.* " Joseph. Sowle, George. Standish, Myles. " Rose, wife; d. Jan., 29, 1621. Story, Elias; with Edward Winslow. Samson, Henry.* Thomson, Edward; d. Dec, 4, 1620. Tillie, Edward.* " Ann, wife.* " John.* " Mrs., wife of* Elizabeth. * These died before April, 1621. 12 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Trevove, William, a seaman, returned. Tinker, Thomas.* " Mrs., wife of * " Son* Turner, John.* " a son * " a son.* Warren, Richard. White. William: d. Feb , 21, 1621. " Susan, wife. " Resolved. " Peregriene. Williams, Thomas.* Winslow, Edward. '• Elizabeth, wife; d. March 24, 1621. Gilbart. Adams, John Bassett, William Beale, William Brewster, Jonathan Briggs Clement Bompasse, Edward Cannon, John Coner, William Cushman, Robert Cushman, Thomas PASSENGERS IN THE FORTUNE. Arrived at Plymouth, Mass., Nov. 11, 1621 Deane, Stephen De La Noye, Phillipe Flavel, Thomas Foord, The Widow Hicks, Robert. Hilton, William Morgan, Bennet Morgan, Thomas Nicholas, Austin Palmer, William Pitts, William Prence, Thomas— the Gov. Simmons, Moses Stacey, Hugh Stewart, James Tench, William Winslow, John Wright, William SANDWICH. April 3, 1637: "It is also agreed by the Court that these ten men of Saugus, (Lynn, Mass.,) viz: Edmund Freeman, Henry Feake, Thomas Dexter, Edward Dillingham, William Wood, John Carman, Richard Chadwell, William Almy, Thomas Tupper, and George Knott, shall have liberty to view a place to sit down, and have sufficient lands for three score families, upon the con ditions propounded to them by the Governor and Mr. Winslow." That year these men, except Thomas Dexter, who came later, settled with their families in and near what is now the village of Sandwich. Mass. Other settlers from Lynn, Duxbury and Plymouth continued to come until in 1641, the following named persons had settled there: Allen, Francis Dillingham, Henry Miller, John " George Dingley, John Newland, John " George Jr. Ellis, John " William " Matthew Ewer, Henry Nye, Benjamin " Ralph Fish, John Nichols, Thomas These died before April. 1021. INTRODUCTION. 13 Allen. Samuel A rmitage. Thomas Bell, John Berry, Edmund Black, Miles Blackmore, John Bliss. George Besse, Anthony Boardman, Thomas Bodfish, Robert Bourne, Richard Braybrook, William Briggs, John Bruitt. George Burge, Thomas Burgess, Richard '¦ Thomas " Thomas Jr. Butler, Thomas Fish, Jonathan '• Nathaniel Freeman, Edmund Jr. John Friend, John Gaunt, Peter Gibbs, Thomas Green, John Greenfield, Thomas Habett, Andrew Jr. Hampton, Thomas Hanbury, Peter Harlow, William Hedge, William Hoi way, Joseph Hurst, William Johnson, John " Thomas Joyce, John Chiilingsworth, Thomas Kerby, Richard Clarke, Edmund King, John Cole, George Landers, Cole, Henry Leverich Potter, Mr. Presbury, John Sanderson, Henry Skeffe, James Slawson, George Stephen, Henry Swift, William Turner, Michael Vincent, John Wade, Richard Willis, Lawrence " Nathaniel ' ' Thomas Wing, Daniel ' ' John " Stephen Winsor, Joseph Wollaston, Mr. Wright, Anthony " Nicholas Peter Thomas , William BARNSTABLE. This was ancient Mattacheeset, in the territory of the Indian sachem, Iyanough, a friend of the Pilgrims; whose burial place is still to be seen there. Rev. Stephen Batchiler has the honor of being the first white man to settle in Barnstable. He with a small company, probably his sons and sons-in- law, went to ''Old town " in the north east part of Mattakeese in the winter of 1637-8; but finding it cold and the difficulties great, he abandoned it the follow ing spring. See note, Rev. Stephen Batchiler. In the latter part of 1637, or early in 1638. the General Court of Plymouth Colony granted to Mr. Richard Collicut, of Dorchester, Mass., the lands at Mattakeese; Rev. Joseph Hull and Elder Thomas Dimmock may have been associated with him in this grant, but this is not certain. Elder Thomas Dimmock was in Barnstable March, 1639; and was then appointed to exercise the Barnstable men in their arms. On April 1, 1639 the cr.urt ordered that only such persons as were then at Mattakeese should remain and make use of some land; but should not divide any, either to themselves or others; nor receive into the plantation any other persons, excepting those to whom the original grant was made. Rev. Joseph Hull went there from Weymouth, Mass. in May, 1639. On May 6, 1639: "It is ordered by the court that if Mr. Collicut do come in his own person to inhabit at Mattakeese before the General Court in June ensuing, that then the grant shall remain firm unto them; but, if he fails to come within the time prefixed, that then their grant be made void; and the lands be otherwise disposed of." 14 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. He failed to come, and on June 4, or 14, new style, the grant was assigned to Rev. Joseph Hull and Elder Thomas Dimmock; who with their associates were the actual founders of Barnstable. It is certain that Mr. Collicut never settled in Barnstable: but he or his associates surveyed some lands there and appropriated some to their particular use soon after the grant to him. He may have been prevented from making settlement in Barnstable and securing the grant by uther business; as he resided in Mass. Bay Colonv, and not in the Plymouth Colony He was made freeman in the former Colony, Mar. 4, 1632-3; was a surveyor: selectman, 1636; deputv, 1636-7, and again 'in 1655; he was appointed commissary for the troops employed against the Pequot Indians, May 17, 1637, was appointed to rectify the bounds between Dedham and Dorchester, 1638; and to run the line between Massachusetts and Connecticut, 1641; he removed to Boston, 1636: was in Fal mouth (now Portland) Maine, 1669; in Saco, Maine, 1672; and d. Boston, July COURT HOUSE AT BARNSTABLE. 7, 1685, aged 83 years. Although not positively known, it is conceded that Barnstable was incorporated Sept. 3, 1639. It is supposed the town was named for Barnstaple, England, from whence, it is presumed Rev. Joseph Hull came. At the time of incorporation the following named persons had settled there, viz: Rev. Joseph Hull, Tristram Hull, John Bursley, Thomas Dimmock, Thomas Shaw, Austin Bearse, Henry Coggin, James Hamlin, William Tilley, Thomas Allyn, Laurence Lichfield, Thomas Huckins, John Smith. Roger Good- speed, John Scudder, Nathaniel Bacon and perhaps Rev. John Mayo, and his son Samuel Mayo. But Smith, Bacon, Bursley, Tristram Hull and Samuel Mayo were not householders. The early settlers at Coggin's Pond, in Barnstable, were Henry Bourne and Thomas Hinckley from Scituate, and Henry Coggin, Laurence Lichfield, James Hamlin and William Tilley. Mr. Otis supposed the last four were asso- INTRODUCTION. 15 ciates of Mr. Collicut. But Rev. Joseph Hull sold some of his land to Samuel Hinckley, and it is well known that Mr. Hinckley's land joined that of James Hamlin on the east and bordered on the south of Coggin's Pond. The order in which the settlers lots were located at Coggin's Pond in 1643-4, from east to west were: William Tilley, Gov. Thomas Hinckley, Samuel Hinckley, Gen. James Cudworth, James Hamlin, Laurence Lichfield, Henry Coggin and Henry Bourne. Mr. Hull being the minister, upon him devolved the greater resf onsibility; and he and Elder Dimmock were the first deputies or representatives from Barnstable to the General Court at Plymouth. In June, 1639, Rev. John Lothrop and members of his church in Scituate, Mass., decided to remove to Barnstable, some of whom came then; but Mr. Lothrop and the larger number of his church came by w ater, arrived at Barn stable Oct. 21, 1639. The oldest account we find of the people who came from Scituate to Barn stable is given by Mr. Otis, the Barnstable genealogist, viz: Mr. Otis states: "Mr. Lothrop found nine families at Scituate, friends that he had known in England. They had, Sept. 30, 1634, built nine 'Pallizado houses,' as temporary residences. * * * Irom the time Mr. Lothrop came, to October, a period of two years, there were thirty-one houses built, and in 1637, nine, making the whole number of dwelling houses fifty-six. * * * To Mr. Lothrop's list of the houses, I add the dates, if known, when the builders came over and the dates of their joining his church. The serial numbers indi cate the order in which the houses were built; the date next following each name, the time when the party came over; and the last, the time when he joined Mr. Lothrop's church. * * * The following abbreviations are used: K. signifies Kent, or county of Kent; L. London; S. Scituate: B. Barnstable; Gd. Goodman; an interrogation point means doubtful." " 'The houses in ye plantation of Scituate att my Ccmeing hither, only these, wch was aboute the ende of Sept. 1634,— all wch small plaine pallizadoe Houses. 1. Mr. Hatherleys, 1623 & 1632. L., Jan. 11, 1634-5, S. 2. Mr. Cudworthes, a 1632, L. Jan. 18, 1634-5, B. S. Sold (1536) to Gd. Ensigne, S. 3. Mr. Gillsons, a 1632, K.? Jan. 8, 1634-5, S. 4. Gd. Anniballs, 1623,— Jan. 8, 1634-5, B. 5. Gd. Rowlyes, 1632, K. ? Jan. 8, 1634-5, B. See No. 23. ( No record of Sale.) 6. Gd. Turners, 1628, K. ? Jan. 8, 1634-5, S. Sold (1636) to Gd. Jackson, a 1634, K. ? Feb. 25, 1637-8, B. 7. Gd. Cobbsf see 32), 1632, K.Jan. 8, 1634-5, B. Sold 1st, Gd. Rowlye; 2d, Wid. Vinal. 8. Gd. Hewes, 1632, Wales, S. Sold (1636) Gd. Cooper, a 1632, K. ? B. 9. Edward Foster, 1632, L.? Jan. 8, 1634-5, S. "Since my coming to Octo, 1636." 10. My House, Sept. 18, 1634, L. Jan. 8, 1634-5, B. 11. Gd. Foxwells, (see 50) 1630,— Jan. 8, 1634-5, B. Sold (1636) to Henry Bourne, a 1634, Jan. 25, 1634-5; B. 12. Samuel House, Sept. 18, 1634-5, L. Jan. 8, 1634-5, B. & S. 13. Gd. Chittenden's, 1635, K. Feb. 12, 1636-7, S. 16 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. 14. Gd. Lumber's, (see 27), 1630, L. ? Ap. If), 1635. B. Sold (1636) Gd. Winter, a 1534, L. Apr. 9, 1634, S. 15. My Sonns. son-in-law Saml Fuller, 1620. Leyden, Nov. 7, 1636, B. 16. Gd. Haites. L635. K. Ap. 19, 1635, S. Sold (1636) to Mr. Bower. 17. Gd. Hatches, 16^5, K. S. 18. Gd. Lewice, Senior, a 1634, B. Sold to Gd. Dorkins V a 1634. Probably Thomas Dimick, B. 19. Goody Hinckley, 1635, K. B. 20. Mr. Tilden, a 1628, K. S. 21. * * * The Smiths, Gd. Hoit's brother, S. 22. Gd. Lewice, Junior, a 1635, K. S. 23. Gd. Rowleyes new house, on his lot, See No. 5. 24. Mr. Vasseis, 1630, L. Nov. 28, 1636, S. 25. Gd. Stockbridge. ye wheeler, 1635, L. S. 26. Gd. Stedmans, 1635, L. July 17, 1636, S. 27. Gd. Lumber's, uppon his lot, 1630. See No. 14. 28. Meeting House. See above. 29. Isaac Robinson's 1629, Leyden, Nov. 7, 1636, B. Sold (1637) to Gd. Twisden. 30. Mr. Cudworth's house, on his lott, L. ? See No. 2. 31. Brother Turners, on his lott, 1628. See No. 6. 32. Brother Cobb's, on his lott, 1633. See No. 7. 33. Gd. Hewes, on his lott, 1634. See No. 8. 34. Gd. Lewice, or his lott, 1632. See No. 18. Sold to Gd. Williams, 1632, K. ? S. 35. Gd. Lewice, Junior, his new house, 1635. See No. 18. 36. Gd. Kenrick's, a 1634, K. Ap. 9, 1637, S. 37. Mr. Besbetch, 1635, K. Ap. 30, 1637, S. 38. The young master, Edward Fitsrandolphs, a 1634, K. 't May 14. 1637, Sold to Gd. Syllice, a 1634, K. ? Dec. 24, 1637, S. 39. Robert Shelleyes, 1632, K. ? May 14, 1637, B. 40. John Hanmers, S. Sold to Gid. H . 41. Henry Ewells, 1635, K. Ap. 3, 1636, B. Sold to Gd. Merritt. 1628. S. 42. Mr. Hatches new house. 43. George Suttens. 44. Brother Croker, Jr.. a 1634, L. Dec. 25. 1636, B. 45. John Emmersons, a 1634, L. ? S. 46. Gd. Holmes, S. 47. John Hamners, on the cliffe. 48. Gd. Bird, 1628, S. 1637. 49. Isaac Robinson's new house, 1629, Leyden. See No. 29. 50. Gd. Foxwell's on his lot, 1630. See No. 11. 51. My house on the lott, erected Sept. 27. See No. 10. 52. Thomas Lapham's, K. ? Apr. 24, 1636, S. 53. Gd. Edenton's, S. 54. Gd. Hylands, K. S. 55. Gd. Rawlings, 1630, S. •56. William Parkers, S. 57. Gd. Lewice, Senior.' To these I add church members: Robert Linnell, 1638, L. Sept. 16, 1638, B. INTRODUCTION. 17 William Betts, Oct. 25, 1635, B. Thomas Lothrop,. Sept. 8, 1624, May 14, 1637, B. Christopher Winter, Dec. 24, 1637, S. Thomas King, L. 1635, Feb. 25, 1637-8, S. Thomas Boiden. Ipswitch, 1634. May, 17, 1635, S. Whole number that joined Mr. Lothrop's church in Scituate 63 Of these 26 were females 26 Males, or heads of families 37 Removed to Barnstable in 1639 20 Leaving 17" From this evidence it very conclusively appears that James Hamlin did not come to Barnstable with Mr. Lothrop's church. At the coming of Mr. Lothrop and his church the town had been incor porated, houses built and a civilized community were dwelling among the Indians. Mr. Hull and the settlers welcomed them to their homes, assigned them lands and assisted them in building their cabins, which were thus described by Mr. Lothrop: "The walls were made of poles filled between with clay and stones, the roof thatched, the chimney to the mantle of rough stone, and above of cob work, the windows of oiled paper and the floors of hand sawed planks." "They were open and cold and in winter a high piled fire was constantly to be kept burning. All the houses in the village were alike — there was no opening for pride to claim a supremacy." Such structures were called "booths." At that time the woodsmans's ax had seldom resounded through the forests; the country, except a few fields which had been cleared by the Indians, was a vast wilderness: the old common field, which still retains its name, had only a few scattering trees; and the new common field, which extended from the old to the bounds of Yarmouth, contained little forest. The Indian population probably did not exceed five hundred, a quiet inoffensive race, with whom our ancestors lived in peace. It turned out that Mr. Lothrop's church were a majority, who preferred their own pastor, with whom they had suffered perse cution while in England; Elder Dimmock and others of the first settlers preferred to sit under his preaching rather than under Mr. Hull: and incon sequence Mr. Hull was relieved and left the town. Mr. Otis shows that he was not fairly treated. In 1640 Mr. John Crow (Crowellj of Yarmouth, Mr. Thomas Dimmock, of Barnstable, and Mr. Edmond Freeman, of Sandwich, were appointed by the General Court to hear and determine all causes within the three towns not exceeding 20 shillings. This was the first court established in Barnstable county. It was with pleasure that the writer visited Cape Cod in October, 1899; two hundred and sixty years after the settlement of Barnstable; and was enter tained at "Barnstable Inn, " situated on the spot where Rev. John Lothrop first located in Barnstable; a portion of the Inn is supposed to be part of Mr. Lothrop's first dwelling. By particular kindness of the Nestor of Barnstable, Gustavus A. Hinckley, Esq., an agreeable gentleman, the writer was permitted to enjoy at his house for several days the special favor of examining his val uable manuscripts, embracing the town and church records, with much other valuable information revealing the vital statistics, military records, etc., of the ancient town of Barnstable. Under his personal guidance we were shown the ancient cemeteries and other historic spots and places; but what was of the 18 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. greatest interest, the home lots where our ancestors, James Hamlin and Gov. Hinckley, resided side by side in the long ago. Mr. Otis states: "On the fifth day of January, 1643-4, Thomas Hinkley, Henry Cobb, Isaac Robinson and Thomas Lothrop drew up a list of those who were then inhabitants of Barnstable, and I infer from the order annexed to the same that the forty-five named were householders: * * * 1. Anthony Annable, from Scituate, 1640. 2. Abraham Blush, Duxbury, 1640. 3. Thomas Shaw, Hingham, 1639. 4. John Crocker, Scituate, 1639. 5. Dolar Davis, Duxbury, 1641-2. 6. Henry Ewell, Scituate, 1639. 7. William Belts, Scituate, 1639. William Pearse, of Yarmouth, 1643. 8. Robert Shelley, Scituate, 1639. 9. Thomas Hatch, Yarmouth, 1642. 10. John Cooper, Scituate, 1639. 11. Austin Bearse, came over 1638, of B. 1639. 12. William Crocker, Scituate, 1639. 13. Henry Bourne, Scituate, 1639. 14. Henry Coggin, Boston, spring 1639. 15. Lawrence Litchfield, of B. spring of 1639. 16. James Hamblin, London, of B. spring of 1639. 17. James Cudworth, Scituate, 1640. 18. Thomas Hinckley, Scituate, 1639. 19. Samuel Hinckley, Scituate, 8th July, 1640. William Tilly, spring 1639, removed to Boston 1643. 20. Isaac Robinson, Scituate, 1639. 21. Samuel Jackson, Scituate, 1639. 22. Thomas Allyn. spring 1639. Mr. Joseph Hull, Weymouth, May 1639. 23. Mr. John Bursley, Weymouth, May 1639. 24. Mr. John Mayo, came over 1638, of Barnstable, 1639. 25. John Casley, spring of 1639. 26. William Caseley, Scituate, of B. spring of 1639. 27. Robert Linnett, Scituate, 1639. 28. Thomas Lothrop, Scituate,, 1639. 29. Thomas Lumbard, Scituate, 1639. 30. Mr. John Lothrop, Scituate, Oct. 20, 1639. 31. John Hall, Charleston, 1641. 32. Henry Rowley, Scituate, 1639. 33. Isaac Wells, Scituate, 1639. 34. John Smith, of Barnstable, 1639. 35. George Lewis, Scituate, 1639. 36. Edward Fitzrandolph, Scituate, 1639. 37. Bernard Lumbard, Scituate, 1639. 38. Roger Goodspeed, Barnstable, 1639. 39. Henry Cobb, Scituate, October 21, 1639. 40. Thomas Huckins, Boston, 1639. 41. John Scudder, Boston, 1639. 42. Samuel Mayo, of Barnstable, 1639. INTRODUCTION. 19 43. Nathaniel Bacon, of Barnstable, 1639. 44. Richard Foxwell, from Scituate, 1639. 45. Thomas Dimmock, Hingham, 1639." YARMOUTH. The permanent settlement of the town commenced early in 1639. The grantees were Anthony Thacher, John CrOw, and Thomas Hawes, who had surveyed the land prepartory to occupation. They with John Coite, "to be enquired of," Madrick Matthews, Philip Tabor, William Palmer, Samuel Rider, William Lumpkin, and Thomas Hatch were proposed Jan. 7, 1639, "to take up their freedom at Yarmouth," but the following persons were excepted against: Old Worden (dead), Burnell Wright and Nat Deville. In March (1640) Nicholas Simpkins, Hugh Tilley; Giles Hopkins and Joshua Barnes are mentioned in the Court records as of Yarmouth. Andrew Hallett, Sr., was there in March, but did not settle permanently until 1643. At the close of 1640 the following persons had also settled there: Thomas Starr, Robert Dennis, Edward Sturgis, James Matthews, William Nickerson, Yelverton Crow and Thomas Payne. William Payne was chosen constable; and Thomas Payne and Philip Tabor deputies to the court; the first resresentative assembly in the colony, June 4, 1639. William Clark took the oath of allegiance and fidelity in September, and was constable of the town. In 1643 the following Berry, Anthony Breman, Thomas Bursell, James Burstall, John James, John Chase, William Jr. Cole, Daniel " Job Davis, Robert Derby, John Ellis, Roger Falland, Thomas Flaunce, Thomas additional named persons Grause, William Gray, John Hallett, Andrew " Andrew, Jr. " Samuel Hammon, Benjamin Hedge, William Hoar, Richard Hull, Tristram Joyce, John Matthews, Martin Nickerson, William Nicholson, William had settled there, viz: Norman, Hugh Norcutt, William Pease, William Pritchett, Richard Sears, Richard Simpkins, Nicholas Sturgis Edward Taylor, Richard Taylor, Richard Templar, Richard Wadibone, Nicholas Worden, Peter White Emanuel DENNIS. Dennis was Nobscuset of the Indians. It was formerly part of Yarmouth, but incorporated as a separate town 1793. It was settled 1639, by John Crow (from which descend the Crowell family there) and by Thomas Hawes and William Lumpkin. William Eldred came a year or two later. Among the early settlers were John Hall from Barnstable, and Thomas Tobey and John Vincent from Sandwich. Elisha Bassett came later from Sandwich. Among the early settlers may also be named the families of Baker, Bangs, Burge, Chap man, Crosby, Eldridge, Fallen, Hallett, Kelly, Nickerson, Newcomb, Paddock, Rider, Seabury, Sears, Whelden and Worden. HARWICH. Harwich anciently included the present town of Brewster, and part of Orleans. It seems to have been settled by the whites as early as 1640-1; but 20 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. their names are not found. The earliest white settlers were Joseph Nickerson and Thomas Freeman, who dwelt there while this territory was occupied by the Indians; whose titles were extinguished May 18, 1711, by John Cole. Daniel Cole, Jr., Joshua and Stephen Hopkins, Nicholas and Prence Snow, Nathaniel Doane and John King..— Incorporated Sept. 14, 1694. The settlers before 1700 were: Gersham Hall, from Dennis. Benjamin Hail, brother of Gersham. Samuel Hall, son of Gersham. Abraham Chase, from Yarmouth. Joseph Severance, from Yarmouth. Moniah Ellis, from Sandwich. Elisha Eldridge, from Chatham. Samuel Nickerson, from Chatham. Joseph Nickerson, from Chatham. Samuel Berry, from Yarmouth. John Smith, from Yarmouth. The following persons drew Atkins, Thomas Clark, Thomas Cole, Daniel Cole, John Cole, Joseph Doane, Israel Doane. Joseph Doane, Nathaniel Freeman, Capt. Edward Gray, John Harding, Capt. Joseph Hopkins, Elisha Hopkins, Joshua lots there in 1714, viz: Hopkins, Stephen Hawes, Lt. Jonathan King, John Mayo, Samuel Mayo, Thomas Nickerson, Capt. Joseph Phillips, Benjamin Rogers, James Snow, Micaijah Snow, Prence Snow, Nicholas Sparrow, John Taylor, Seth BREWSTER. It was called Harwich Parish from 1747 until Feb. 19, 1803, when set off from Harwich and incorporated as a seperate town. Lots were laid out there 1653 to such of the "Purchasers or Old Comers," still retaining rights there, who then were: Gov. William Bradford, who sold to Richard Sears, 1664. Experience Michel, obtained by Kenelm Winslow, of Marshfield. Stephen Deane. Thomas Clarke. Thomas Prence, Joseph Rogers, Giles Hopkins, John Howland, William Collier, Edward Bangs, sold to John Dillingham of Sandwich. who sold to John Wing, of Sandwich. INTRODUCTION. 21 Other settlers before 1700 were: Bangs, Jonathan, from Eastham. Clark, Andrew, from Plymouth. Crosby, Thomas, from Eastham. Cole, James, from Eastham. Freeman. John, from Eastham. Freeman, Thomas, from Eastham. Gray, John, from Yarmouth. Griffith, William, from Sandwich. Hopkins, Stephen, from Eastham. Herrick, William, from Eastham. Paine, Joseph, from Eastham. Parslow, William, Sears. Samuel. Warden, Peter. CHATHAM. The Indian name of Chatham was Monomoyick and was settled early in the spring of 1665 by William Nickerson from Yarmouth; who purchased from John Quason. the chief, a large tract of land north of the road leading from Chatham to West Brewster, and south of and near Potanumaquut; and in 1672 bought from Quason and Mattaquason another tract of land south of the first, extending east to Oyster pond. He purchased other tracts from the Indians later. Other early settlers were: Cahoon, William Godfrey, George Small, Edward Covel, William Godfrey, Moses Smith, Samuel Eldred, Lt. Nicholas Gross, William Stewart, Hugh Eldridge, William Harding, Joseph Stewart, William Ellis, John Phillips, Benjamin Tomlon, Nathaniel Other settlers soon after 1700 were: Atkins, John Hamilton, Daniel Nickerson, Robert Atkins, Thomas Hawes, Ebenezer Paddock, Rowland Corel, Nathaniel Hawes, Edmund Sears, Daniel Crowell, Paul Hawes, Thomas Sears, Richard Doane, Thomas Lombard, Caleb Taylor, Samuel Griffith, William EASTHAM. The settlement of Eastham (Nauset) began in April, 1644, with Thomas Prence, Edward Bangs, John Smalley, John Doane, Nicholas Snow, Richard Higgins and Josias Cook, who with their families, constituted forty-nine per sons. They had purchased from Mattaquason, Sachem of Monomoyick, the land at Namskaket, Pochet, and the lands extending north to the territory belonging to the Sachem George, except Pochet island. This territory also substantially embodied the present towns of Wellfleet and Orleans. In 1654 the following named persons had also settled there: Akins, Henry Knowles, Richard Smith, Ralph Atwood, Stephen Mayo, John Snow, Mark Booshop, Richard Mayo, Nathaniel Sparrow, Jonathan Cole, Daniel Myrick, William Twining, William 22 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Cole, Job Paine, Thomas Wexam, Rt. Crisp, George Roberts, Joseph Williams, Thomas Freeman, John Roberts, Thomas Young, John Hopkins, Giles The following named persons settled there soon after 1654: Atwood, Eldad Harding, Joseph Linnell, Jonathan Brown, George Hopkins, Stephen Newcomb, Thomas Cobb, Jonathan Herd, George Nickerson. William Cole, John Herd, John Pepper, Isaac Collins, Joseph Hatch, Moses Rich, Samuel Crosby, Thomas Higgins, Benjamin Smith, John Dyer, William Higgins, Jonathan Walker, William Freeman, Samuel Horton, Samuel Ward, George Godfrey, George Knowles, John Witherell, John ORLEANS. It was set off from Eastham 1797. The early settlers are the same as those given for Eastham. WELLFLEET. It was organized as Billingsgate parish, 1722; and was set off from Eastham as a seperate town, 1761. The early settlers are the same as for Eastham. FALMOUTH. We are told that ecclesiastical differences turned the tide of emigration from Sandwich and Barnstable to Falmouth, Mass. Isaac Robinson was per secuted in Barnstable for his sympathy with the Quakers; others at West Barnstable became dissatisfied with the government of Plymouth colony. Under permission from the Genera) Court to purchase lands from the Indians, on June 4, 1661, a company from West Barnstable set out in quest of new homes and adventure. According to tradition they went by water around Cape Cod, and westward up Vinyard Sound; Robinson had a letter of recom mendation from the church in Barnstable to that in Martha's Vinyard, indi cating that as their destination; but from some unexplained cause they landed on the main land at Succonessett (Falmouth) opposite Martha's Vinyard. Under this settlement the first proprietors of Falmouth, Nov. 29, 1661, were: Annable, Anthony Hatch, Jonathan Blossom, Peter Hinckley, Samuel Chapman, John Jenkins, John Cobb, James Lothrop, Thomas Ewer, Thomas Nelson, William Fuller, Samuel Robinson, Isaac HAMLIN, JAMES ' Thomas, Nathaniel It will be observed that the proprietors were the owner* of the town, but not necessarily the actual settlers there. In this case most of these proprietors of Falmouth never made permanent settlement there. INTRODUCTION. 23 Lands were assigned to other Bowerman. Thomas, 1688. Gifford, William, Sr., 1668. Gilford, William, Jr., 1668. Gifford, Christopher, 1685. Gifford, John, 1688. Griffin, Thomas, 1679. Harper, Robert, 1685. Hatch, Benjamin, 1685. Hatch, Joseph, 1685. Hatch, Moses, 1688. Hull, Joseph, 1679. settlers there as follows: Johnson, Thomas, 1679. Lewis, Thomas, 1668. Parker, Joseph, 1688. Parker, Thomas, 1688. Percival, James, 1679. Rowley, Moses, Sr., 1679. Robinson, John, 1679. Skiff, Nathaniel, 1679. Tilley, Samuel, 1679. Weeks, John, 1668. Weeks, William, 1668. TRURO. The territory of this town was the home of the Pamet Indians. The residents in 1700 were: Atkins. Nathaniel Atwood, Micah Bangs, Lt. Jonathan Cole, Isaiah Collins, Jonathan Cook, Josiah Crowell, Edward Doane, Hezekiah Dyer, Jonathan Dyer, Dr. William Freeman, Constant Harding, Nathaniel Hurd, Ebenezer Mulford, Thomas Settlers, 1711: Bickford, Jeremy Clark, William Doane, Ebenezer Lombard, Jedediah Lombard, Jedediah, Jr. Lombard, Thomas Myrick, John Newcomb, Thomas Paine, Jonathan Paine, Moses Paine, Thomas Paine, Thomas, Jr. Peter, David Purington, Hezekiah Rogers, John Small, Francis Small, Samuel Rogers, Thomas Smalley, Daniel Stewart, Christopher Savage, John Scammon, Humphrey Smalley, Benjamin Smith, Beriah Smith, Ebenezer Smith, Thomas Snow, Isaac Snow, John Steele, John Stevens, Richard Treat, Samuel, Jr. Vickery, Jonathan Young, Joseph Young, Samuel Stewart, George Webber, Richard PROVINCETOWN. It is the extreme end of Cape Cod. In its harbor the Mayflower first anchored. For many years it was the principal fishing station of Plymouth Colony and was leased for the benefit of the schools of Plymouth, Duxbury, and Barnstable. Thomas Prence was the water bailiff, 1671. It was settled before 1700. Rev. Jeremiah Gushing was the minister there, 1698. Incorpor ated, 1727. Ezekiel Gushing was first town treasurer, 1728-49. Samuel Smith, town clerk, 1747-73; selectmen: John Conant, 1747-52; Thomas Newcomb, 1747: Elisha Mayo, 1747-8; Caleb Conant, 1748-53; Jonathan Nickerson, 1749-50. A list of the early settlers has not been discovered. MIDDLEBOROUGH. The first considerable purchase of lands from the Indians in Middle- borough, Mass., the Namasket of the Indians was made 1662 from Josiah Wampatuck. Purchases were made at other times from Watuspequin or 24 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Tispecan, the "Black Sachem," the distinguished chief of "Assowampsett. The names of the purchasers were: Adams, John.t Bassett, William. t See Sandwich. Billington, Francis.* Boardman, Thomas. See Sandwich. Brewster, William.* Brown, Peter.* Bumpas, Ed ward, t Cooke, Francis.* Delanoy, Philip. t Dotey, Edward* Eddy, Samuel. Fuller, Samuel.* Barnstable. Fuller. Lt. Matthew. Barnstable. Gray, Edward. Hodgkins, William. Howland, John.* Nelson, William. Partridge, George. Pontus(?) William. Ring, Andrew. Shaw, John. Simmons, Moses.t Soule, George.* Sprague, Francis. Came in the Ann, 1623. White, Resolved.* As observed in former works on the family history, we have used every possible means of information at our disposal for records and data for this book, without giving express credit in all cases for the sources of such informa tion; which would be impossible. Unavoidable errors and inaccuracies will appear in this work, for which we ask indulgence. To everyone who has contributed in any manner towards the making of this book, we return our kindest heartfelt thanks. Exiba, Iowa, 1902. * Came in the Mayflower. 1020. t Came in the Fortune, 1621. EXPLANATIONS. The Genealogy will be found arranged by generations, by families, in chronological order, as nearly as practicable. The name of the head of a family is given in full; the Christian name only, of the children of a family are given, to avoid repetitions of the surnames. The names of all individuals are consecutively numbered, and some names appear, first as a child, second as the head of a family; in such cases, where the name appears the second time, as head of the family, the number first given is repeated in brackets. The names of the children, whose histories are continued in the next generation, are marked thus: * To find the line of descent, take any name and trace the ancestors back wards, by the numbers given: following the name of the head of a family, the line of ancestors is given, with the number of each generation expressed in figures, thus: H. F. Andrews8, (Martha Hamblen7, Ichabod", Gershom64, Ebenezer3, John2, James1. ) ABBREVIATIONS. Besides the abbreviations in common use, others are used peculiar to this work. Acad. for academy. d. for died. Adm. " administrator; admitted. dau. " daughter. Admx. " administratrix. dec. " deceased. M. " aged. dis. '• discharged; dismissed. app. " appointed. Episco" Episcopalian. b. ¦' born. Est. " estate. bap. " baptized. Ft. " Fort. Ch. " child; children. grad. " graduated. ch. " church. husb. " husband. Chap. " chapter. mem. " member. Co. " company; county. m. " married. Coll. " college. prob. " probably. Com. " commission; committee. unm. " unmarried. Cong. " Congregationalist. FIRST GENERATION. 1. JAMES HAMLIN1: So far as is known was first of the name in America. Little has been learned of his early life. The records show that he came from London, England, and settled in Barnstable, Mass., in the spring of 1639. Records exist from which traces of him have been discovered. The late David Hamblen, Esq., of Boston, the first to investigate the family history, about 1849, caused research to be made in England for his ancestry, and dis covered records which may relate to him and his ancestors, viz: -Amor, daughter of JOHN HAMELYN- of Cornwall, living, 1570. GILES HAMELIN Son and heir, County Devon. Robert Knowle, of Sarum. * * daughter of Robert Ashley. THOMAS HAMELIN, Gentleman, London, 1623. JAMES HAMELIN. From which it is understood that he was brother of Thomas, gentleman, of London, living in 1623; sons of Giles, of Devonshire: son of John, of Cornwall, England, who was living in 1570. This is not regarded by the writer as conclusive proof of his pedigree, but a suggestion where to search for further evidence of it. The parish records of St. Lawrence, Reading, Berkshire, England, contain, as we suppose, the bap- tisims of his children who were born in England; and the burial of one child: BAPTISMS. Hamlin, James, son of J a me Hamblin, Sarah, dau. " Hamlin, Mary. " " " " James, son " Oct. 31, 1630. Sept. 6, 1632. July 27, 1634. April 10, 1636. FIRST GENERATION. 27 BURIALS. Hamlin, James, Oct. 24, 1633. It thus appears that his oldest child died in England. When or how James Hamlin came to America has not been discovered, but an approximate inference is ascertained when the members of the family left England and came to America from the dates of the baptisms of his children above; and the dates of the birthsof the children born in Barnstable. It appears to have been the custom of the family to baptize the children on or near the day of birth if possible; so that the dates of baptism are supposed to be about the dates of birth of those born in England. The first record of his children born in Barn stable is that of Bartholomew b. Apr. 20, 1642, we have found no record either in England or Barnstable, of the birth of the child, Hannah; but infer that she was born in England, between 1636 and 1642. Possibly the family was broken up about the time of her birth, preventing the record of her birth, or it may have been recorded elsewhere from where the others are found. It is believed that -James Hamlin came to America without his family about 1638-9, and that they followed him later. While no record of the fact has been discovered; other circumstances render it probable that he was obliged to leave his family and flee from England to escape religious persecution. This may account for the failure to discover the time and manner of his passage; which may have been intentionally concealed, for his escape and safety. He was a Puritan and a member of Mr. Lothrop's church after the latter came to Barnstable. We have seen that he came from London; he may have been a member of the Independent church there, and fled from the persecutions of Archbishop Laud, under Charles I; but there is no proof of it. An account of the persecutions of the congregation of Mr. Lothrop in England will be of interest, and may in the future lead to information con cerning our ancestor. Rev. John Lothrop was pastor of an Independent or Congregationalist Society, at Southwaik, London. April 29, 1642, forty-five members of this church were apprehended for unlawful meeting, eighteen of whom escaped. Some were confined in the Clink, New Prison, and the Gate House, for about two years, and then released on bail; except Mr. Lothrop, for whom no favor could at first be obtained. There is some question as to the terms of his release, but the fact remains that these people caused the English government no little trouble; religion was regulated by law at that period; and this society were non-conformists. That they believed they were right does not alter the fact. The exact date of their release is not given, but on Sept. 18, 1634, the Griifin and another ship arrived in Boston with passengers, among whom were Mr. Lothrop and thirty of his followers. It is not supposed Hamlin was with them. Soon after Mr. Lothrop and most, if not all those who came with him, went to Scituate, Massachusetts, where there was a small settlement of his old friends, whom he had known in England, and who invited him to become their pastor. There were nine of these families then at Scituate who had previously come from England, settling first at Plymouth; and Mr. Lothrop gives a list of "The Houses in ye plantation of Scituate att my Comeing hither, onely wch was aboute the end of Sept. 1634,— all wch small plaine pallizadoe Houses." The name of James Hamlin is not in the list, nor does it appear there down to the date of removal of Mr. Lothrop and his church to Barnstable hereafter related. In 1899 the home lot of James Hamblin in Barnstable was visited by the 28 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. writer and a picture of it obtained through the kindness of Mr. Gustavus Hinckley, of Barnstable, and Miss Deborah Hamblin, of Yarmouth, Mass., the latter a descendant of James Hamlin. The home lot of James Hamlin, senior, of eight acres, probably one of those laid out by Mr. Collicut, was bounded north, and west by a small and beautiful sheet of water, anciently known as Coggin's, and also as Cooper's Pond;t he present county road passing through it east and west leaves a triangular piece of about two acres of the north end, where the buildings were located, between the highway and the pond, occupied in 1899 by Mr. A. T. Jones. The ancient dwelling thereon has been gone for a century, but its ^ite was nearer the line between the Hamlin lot and the lot of Gov. Hinckley to the eastward, and from which it was separated by a rough, loose, stone wall. Mr. Gustavus Hinckley stated that a well was anciently situated on the line between the two lots, which could be used in olden times in common by the occupants of both lots; but had been covered over by the wall for many years; that he remembered when a boy of finding it by dropping pebbles in the holes in the wall and hearing them fall into the water in the well; but its exact location he had -forgotten. On the opposite or north side of the pond was the lot of Henry Coggin; a public watering place on the shore of the pond at the southern apex in ancient times, intervening between it and the Hamlin lot. A modern house stands on the Hamlin lot west of the site of the ancient dwelling. The present highway was laid out through the Hamlin lot in 1686, and the balance of his lot laid south of this road — between it and the commons. The ancient grave yard lies to the eastward. His lands as described on the records in 1667 were as follows: Eight acres of upland, be it more or less, butting westerly upon ye Highway against ye pond. Easterly by ye commons, bounded northerly by Thomas Hinckley and southerly by ye commons. (This was his home lot above described, but the ancient highway which went north to the pond was changed in 1686); also three shares in Calves pasture bounded westerly by Gdd. (Goodman) Bearse, easterly by John Phinney: two shares more bounded westerly by John Phinney, easterly by Gdd. Bearse; one share more bounded westerly by ye lands of Henry Coggin, deceased, easterly by John Phinney; six acres of upland more or less, in ye sd Calves pasture bounded easterly by John Phinney, westerly partly by John Phinney and partly by ye beach: twenty acres of upland, more or less, bounded easterly by Henry Bourn, westerly by John Cooper, southerly by the commons, north erly by ye marsh; also all ye marsh butting against ye sd upland, bounded easterly by Henry Bourn, westerly by John Cooper, northerly to ye great creek by Jewell's Island; one acre of marsh meadow, more or less, bounded easterly by John Crocker, westerly by Thomas Hinckley; forty acres of upland butting against ye Great Indian pond running northeast into ye woods, bounded south erly by Thomas Lothrop's and northerly by ye commons. The accompanying picture looking south from the north side of Coggin's pond gives a good view of the site of the home of James Hamlin, the immi grant. The old house stood in the open space between the boat and the stone wall to the left, which is the division between the Hamlin and Hinckley lots. The house in the right of the picture on the Hamlin lot is a modern structure: the old county road runs in front of it, nearly east and west, and between it and the house in the center of the picture. In ancient times the road touched the pond at the right of the new house, for a watering place: but is now shut off from the pond. The house shown dimly at the extreme left is that of Gov. Thomas Hinckley. If H J". •£*?: 30 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. The name of James Hamblen appears frequently in the records of Plymouth Colony. The first mention is: "March 1, 1741-2. James Hamblen was pro pounded for Freeman. "At the Oenrall Court of our Souraigne Lord. Charles, by the Grace of God. King of England, Scotland. France, Ireland, Defender of the Fayth. &c, holden at Ply m afores" the VlJthof March, in the XVIJth yeare of his Mats now Raigne, &c Before Willm Bradford, gent. Gou. (and other members of the court named) James Hamlen (was appointed) Constable for Barnstable." List of Freemen in Barnstable in 1643, taken from Plymouth Colony Records, Vol. 8, 176-7. Those marked X have been erased on the origiu'd rerord. X Mr. Joseph Hull X William Caseley " Lothrope Mr. Robte Linnett " Thomas Dommock " John Mayo Anthony Annable Samuel Hinckley X James Cud worth X Edward Fitzrandle Isaac Robinson Georg Lewes Henry Rowley Samuel Jackson John Cooper JAMES HAMLENE Henry Cobb Thomas Hinckley Bernard Lumbert Nathaniel Bacon Henry Bourne Dolar Davis March 15, 1657, James Hamblen served on inquest on the body of a child, Simeon Davis. June 3, 1657, James Hamblen was sick and could not serve on the (xrand Enquest. The name of James Hamblen appears in the list of Freemen of Barnstable in 1658. May 29, 1670, James Hamblen, Juni, and James Hamblen. Seni, in list of Freemen. June 7. 1670, James Hamblen served on Grand Enquest: same day he was a member of a trial jury. March, 6, 1671, James Hamblen served on a jury. June 3, 1679, James Hamblen served on a jury in the case between Capt. John Williams and Edward Jenkins. July 7, 1681, James Hamblen served on juries. July 6, 1682, James Hamblen summoned to serve on a jury, and served. In 1638 James Hamblin consented to a way across his land in the Calves Pasture to the beach and creek. In the list of Freemen of Barnstable for H.sk. among others appear the names of James Hamblen, James Hamblen, Jr.. John Hamblen, Eleazar Hamblen. Mr. Lothrop taught that Baptism was an ordinance of primary importance, and published a work on the subject, urging that the parent, being a member of the church, who unnecessarily delayed the pel loi ma i cent this set vice, thereby periled the salvation of the child. The practice in Mr. Lothrop's church was to baptize children on the Sabbath next following their birth. Instances are given of children born on Sabbath morning, and carried two miles the same day at an inclement season of the year to be baptized. It would seem that .lames Hamblen conformed to this custom. It will be observed that his three youngest children were baptized on the day of birth. FIRST GENERATION. 31 Mr. Otis says: ' He was never dignified with the title of 'Mr.' and was, all his life, called 'Goodman." Speaking of this custom, he says: "In the Plymouth Colony, the Governor, deputy governor, the magistrates and assistants, the ministers of the gospel, elders of the church, school masters, officers in the militia, men of great wealth or connected with the gentry or nobility, alone, were entitled to be called Mister, and their wives, Mistress; this rule was rigidly enforced in earlier colonial times; and in all lists of names, it was almost the invariable custom to commence with those that stood highest in rank, and fol low that order to the end." "Goodman Hamblen was not much in public life. He was an honest man, a good neighbor and a sincere Christian; he was industrious and prudent in his habits and brought up his children to walk in his footsteps. His descendants have, with few exceptions, inherited the good qualities of the ancestor." The correct spelling of his name is a question of doubt. As a matter of fact people in those times were not particular, and the same individual did not spell his own name uniformly, in many instances; there was no standard of English orthography then. In the foregoing pedigree the name is spelled Hamelyn and Hamelin, in the record of baptisms. Hamblin and Hamlin; in the colonial records, Hamlene, Hamlen and Hamblen. His pastor, Rev. Mr. Lothrop wrote the name uniformly, Hamling; Rev. Mr. Russell, a successor of Mr. Lothrop, wrote it Hamblin; but as signed to his will, it is spelied Hamlin. The descendants spell the name variously: Hamlin, Hamlen, Ham- line, Hamblin and Hamblen. There is a tradition that four brothers, who were his descendants, agreed, upon their separation, each to spell the termination of the name differently. The time and place where this occurred, or the individuals are not known; but in matters of this kind traditions are not of much value until established by positive evidence. David Hamblen was of the opinion that James Hamlin and his wife Anne, were both born in London. They were members of the church in Barnstable at the settlement of Mr. Jonathan Russell, 16S3. He d. Barnstable, 1690. His personal estate was appraised at £19.17.3. He was probably over eighty years old, and had probably distributed some of his personal estate before his death, as indicated in the will. WILL OF JAMES HAMLIN. The last Will and Testament of James Hamlin Sen1', of Barnstable. I being weake in body but throu ye mercy of God of good and disposing mind and memory, and calling to mind ye uncertainty of this transitory life, and being willing to sett things in order as there may be peace and good agreement between my children after my decease, I do make and delare this my last will and testament in manner and forme hereafter mentioned viz:— Imprimis: I will and bequeath my soul to God who gave it through Jesus Christ, my deare and only Saviour and Redeemer and my body to decent burial as to my Executrix hereafter named shall seeme meete and convenient; and as lor my outward estate which God hath been pleased to lend me, my will is that all my debts which are in right or conscience due to any person shall be first duly satisfied and contented. And then my will is that Anne, my loving wife shall have and enjoy all the rest of my estate in whatsoever it be during her 32 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. natural life for her supporte and livelyhood, and my will is that after her decease in as much as my son James hath had ten pounds already of me, and my son Bartholemew five pounds, and my daughter Hannah, five pounds (according to ye desire of my mother) so my will is that ye rest of my children shall have each of them five pounds, apeace made up to them out of my estate, viz: to my son John five pounds my little feather bed bolster and rugg belong ing to it, to be in part or whole thereof as it shall be appraised; and to my daughter Sarah five pounds in ye great fether bed I lye on with ye bolster and rugg belonging thereunto as it shall be appraised; And to my son Eliazer four pounds and five shillings out of my estate which with ye fifteen shillings he owes me on account makes up five pounds to him, And to my son Israel three pounds and eighteen shillings to make up ye bed and coverlett he hath five pounds to him. Item. My will is that my daughter Sarah shall have two of my platters which shee shall chuse. And my will is that Israel shall have one of my pewter platters as my sons and daughter already married have had each of them one. And my will is that whatsoever of my estate shall remaine after my foresd legacies shall be paid, shall after my wife's decease be equally divided amongst all my children unless my wife shall see cause to will any part or parts unto any of my sd children as shee shall see fit to those that are most dutyful unto her, unto whose'liberty my will is it shall be left. As also to nominate an executor to take place after her decease to see this my last will performed, And here in case shee make any will to dispose of ye overplus as aforesd. Item. It is my will that Anne my wife be sole Executrix of this my last will and testament so long as shee lives. In witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seal this 23 of January Anne Dom' 1683. In presence of THOS. HINCKLEY, Gov. JONATHAN RUSSELL. JAMES HAMLIN [seal.] Gov*. Hinckley and Jonathan Russell, witnesses to this will made oath in court October y« 22«> 1690, that they saw ye above s* James Hamlin, deceased, signe seal and declare this to be his last will and testament as attest. Josiah Lothrop, Clerk. The name of his wife, except as given in his will has not been found. Children: 2. James, b. England; bap. Oct. 21, 1630; d. Oct. 24, 1633. 3. Sarah, " » " Sept. 6, 1632; prob. d. young. 4. Mary, " « » july 27. 1634. 5.* James, " " " Apr. 10, 1636. 6. Hannah, prob. b. England. 7. Bartholomew, b. Apr. 11, 1642, Barnstable. 8. John, " June 26, 1644, 9. A Child, stillborn; buried Dec. 2, 1646. 10. Sarah, b. Nov. 7, 1647, Barnstable. 11. Eleazer, " Mar. 17, 1649, 12. Israel, " June 25, 1652, " SECOND GENERATION. [5] JAMES HAMLIN .» (James1.) It is supposed he was b. in England; and was bap. in St. Lawrence parish, Reading, Berkshire, April 10, 1636; and that he came to America with his mother and sisters prior to 1642;* m. Barnstable, Mass., Nov. 20, 1662, Mary,3 dau. of John and Abigail Dunham, t b. 1642. Farmer; resided first at his father's Coggin's Pond lot; but in 1702 had removed to Hamblin Plains,! West Barn stable; and his son Ebenezer3 occupied the Coggin's Pond homestead; after wards sold to Col. John Gorham, who d. 1716, and gave this place to his son; * Note 1. The writer has been informed that the late Dr. Amos Hamlin,« of Durham. N. Y, recorded in his family bible, that this ancestor came from Warwickshire, England ;and settled at Truro, Mass. The venerable doctor was certainly in error about the place of settle ment. t Note 2. DEA. JOHN DUNHAM.i came from England to Plymouth. Mass. with wife Abi gail, three sons and a daughter, about 1628 ; deputy to the first Gen. Court at Plymouth, June 4. 1639. He d. Mar, 2. 1668-9. Children : John. Beniah, Daniel, Abigail; m, Stephen Atwood, Jonathan, b. 1636; m. Mary Delano, and Mary Cobb. Persis; m. Beniah Pratt. Samuel,Thomas, Benjamin, Joseph, Hannah. JOHN DUNHAM. 2 wife Mary. He bought into "the purchase" at Mlddleborough, Mass. 1673; and became an inhabitant there; representative same year, He d. 1692, aged 79. Children; Mary. m. James Hamlin. Mercy. b. 1644. Susannah, m. Bartholomew Hamlin. John, b. 1648. Jonathan, " 1650. Samuel, " 1632. Lydia. m. Robert Barrow. • t Note 3. Hamblin Plains, in West Barnstable, is a level tract of land situated half way across the upper part of Cape Cod, between Barnstable Bay on the north and Vinyard Sound on the south ; containing about 500 acres. When first settled it was fertile, an'd from which 1 arge crops were taken ; the rows where corn grew being still visible. By constant cropping 34 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. which was occupied by three generations of Gorhams; and in 1899 was occupied by Mr. A. T. Jones. Mr. Otis says that he probably lived in Barnstable all his life; but a writer on the Hatch family asserts that he settled in Falmouth, Mass., about 1660: which must be an error. He was a proprietor of that town at the time mentioned; but if he ever resided there, it was temporarily, only. The erroneous idea of his settlement in Falmouth probably arose from the* following circumstances. A controversy arose in Plymouth colony over the persecution of the Quakers. Gov. Thomas Prence and his party were relentless in their oppression; another party were inclined to more tolerant measures toward these persecuted people; which brought down the vengence of Gov. Prence upon the leaders of the opposition: in consequence a company of the dissatisfied people left Barnstable in 1660. It is supposed they contemplated settlement at Martha's Vinyard, a favored retreat of the Quakers; and one of their number took a letter of dismission to the church there. The names of this company were Jonathan Hatch, Isaac Robinson. John Chapman, John Jenkins, JAMES HAMLIN, Mr. Thomas, Samuel Fuller, Thomas Lothrop, Anthony Annable, Peter Blossom, William Nelson, James Cobb, Samuel Hinck ley and Thomas Ewer. They coasted around Cape Cod and landed at Succones- set, now Falmouth, Mass., where lands were assigned to them as proprietors, Nov. 29, 1661. Hatch and Robinson settled there: but most, if not all the others, returned to Barnstable. His name frequently appears in the records of Plymouth Colony. It was ordered in town meeting. Oct. 3, 1663: "That the sons of all the present in habitants shall successively be received inhabitants and allowed equal priveleges . in the commons, and such other priveleges as belong to the present inhabitants as a township at the time of their marriages, or at the age of twenty-four, which ever shall happen first. The following persons were thereupon admit ted;" among others, JAMES HAMLIN. May 29, 1670, James Hamblen, Juni. appears in a list of freemen. June 5, 1671, "For the prevention of great abuse by the excessive drinking of liquors in Ordinarys (taverns, ) It is further ordered by this court y( some two or three men be appointed in every town of this jurisdiction to have the for generations without fertilizing the soil became exhausted; but in later times a portion has been reclaimed. North of this tract Is a ridge of wooded hills; at the foot of which are the homes of some of the Hamlin descendants. On the east side of the plains is Shubael's pond; on the oppoite sides of which were the homes of Nathan and Joel Hamblin. both now deceased. descendants of Shubael Hamblin. 6 On the south are the homes of descendants of Lewis Ham blin' whose old homestead Is on a hill at the foot of which is the highway, crossing the Cape from Cotuit to West Barnstable village, seven miles distant. Nothing remains to mark the site except two large oaks. From this hill, once part of the estate of Benjamin Hamblin* is a grand view for miles around; at the foot Is Glrgeon's pond, nearly oval, deep, with clean sandy bot tom, three miles in circumference, well stocked with bass, pickerel and perch. A little to the west, with a narrow strip of land between Is Hamblln's pond, a mile and a half long, and half a mile wide, nearly surrounded by bluffs, and fringed with alder, maple and birch, almost hiding the shores. A little farther west and parallel, and about the same size, is Crocker's pond; Its north end touching the plains; and if possible, more picturesque than the others; out of Its middle rises an island fifty feet in height, of four acres in extent, crowned with growths of pine, cedar, spruce and evergreens, presenting in the distance a pyramid of living green. In the time of Lewis Hamblin, this Island being fertile, was planted yearly in potatoes. pumpkins, etc. ; when ripe, and the wind favorable, the pumpkins were gathered and put into the pond and floated by the wind to the shore. These ponds are the natural home of the trout and pickerel, of which many are taken from their clear waters. The last two named ponds are connected, and form the source of Herring river, whose waters are inhabited in summer by myriads of herrng. SECOND GENERATION. 35 inspection of the ordinarys," etc. For the town of Barnstable were appoint ed James Hamblen, Jun'r. and two others. June 6, 1682, James Hamblin, Junr. member of the Grand Enquest. He and his wife were members of the church in Barnstable, 1683. He was expressly named in his father's will, Jan. 23, 1683. 1683, The jury on whom devolved the duty of bounding the County road, and the town highways were: * * * among others, James Hamblin, Jr. At the division of the Great Marshes in Barnstable, Jan. 30, 1694, shares were assigned to James Hamlin, senior, (this was James Hamlin,2 for his father was then dead,) also to Bartholomew, John, Eleazer, (Senior ) Israel, James, Jr. and Eleazer Hamlin, Jr.; but in February following, James, Bartholomew, John and Eleazer Hamlin and others dissented from the division. "At a Great and General Court or Assembly for Her Majesties Province of the Massachusetts Bay, in New England, begun and held at Boston upon Wed nesday the thirtieth of May 1705. Being convened by her Majesties Writt: * * * The names of the Representatives returned to serve for the several towns, that were sworn, being as follows, viz:" Barnstable, MR. JAMES HAMLIN. It will be observed in his will, 1717, that he then claimed to be a resident of Tisbury, Mass. WILL OF JAMES HAMLIN. In the name of God, Amen: This Thirteenth day of September in the year of our I^ord one thousand seven hundred an seventeen, I, James Ham lin, Seniour, late of the town and County of Barnstable, in the Province of the Massachusetts Bay, in New England; Being of Perfect Disposing mind and memory; yet considering my age and the mortality of my Body do make & ordain this my last Will and Testament, in the Town of Tisbury in Dukes County, in the Province aforesd, the place of my present abode & residence. ImpB. Principly and first of all I give and comend my Imortal Soul into the hands of God through Christ his Son: who I trust hath Redeemed and will save it through the Blood of the everlasting Covenant. And my Body I reco- mend to the Earth to be buried in decent Christian maner, at the Discretion of my executor; And as to the Portion of worldly Estate that I have yet remaining, having already given and settled large Portions of my Estate in Land and Meadows, Housing and Commonage in the Town of Barnstable upon My Sons, James, Jonathan, Ebenezer, and Elkanah Hamlin. In manner and form following I make Disposition and— thereof (viz:) my just debts and my funeral charges being first Paid by my Executor hereafter to be named, then I give to my four above named Sons, James, Jonathan, Ebenezer and Elkennah Hamlin, the sum of Two Shillings to each of them. lly. I give and bequeath to my son Job Hamlin the sum of Sixty Pounds. 21y. 1 give to my Daughter Hope Case, wife to William Case of Tisbury, the sum of nine pounds which I would have taken out of and to Consist in what Household Goods I shall have at my decease, Viz: Chiefly Bedding and the furniture belonging to it; And when this is done my will is that my Daughter Scudder, wife of John Scudder of Barnstable, and my Daughter Hope Case shall have & divide the remainder of my Household Goods Equally between them. 36 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. 31y. I give and bequeath to my four Grandchildren, the children of my Son Eliazar Hamlin deceased, the sum of five Pounds to each of them. 41y. I give to my eight grand children, of my daughter Experience Jenk- ings, now deceased, the sum of nine pounds (viz) twenty shillings a peace to seven of them. But to Thankful the wife of Isaac Taylor I give the sum of forty shillings. 51y. I give to my Daughter in law Ruth, the wife of my Son James Ham lin the sum of twenty Shillings; And to my daughter-in-law Sarah the wife of my son, Ebenezer Hamlin, the.sum of twenty Shillings; And to mydaughter in-law Abigail, the wife of Elkennah Hamlin, my son, the sum of twenty shillings: and to my daughter-in-law Ester, the wife of my son, Jonathan Hamblin, the sum of twenty shillings. 61y. I give and bequeath to my Grandchildren Shuball; James & Ebenezer, the sons of my daughter Mary Davis, deceased, the sum of forty shillings to each of them. 81y. I give and bequeath to my Brother Israel Hamlin of Barnstable, the sum of twenty shillings. 91y. I give and bequeath to Lidia Barrow and Mercy King of Plymouth, who are my wife's sisters forty shillings, to each of them. lOly. I give and bequeath to Jean Kelley, who was formerly my maid at Barnstable, but now resident of Martha's Vineyard, the sum of forty shillings. Illy. I give and bequeath unto the Reverend Mr. Jonah Tony, Minister of Tisbury, on Martha's Vineyard, or his Heirs, the Sum of five Pounds. 121y. I give and bequeath the Surplusage or remainder of my Estate, whether money or other goods remaining. (After all the herein mentioned Legacies and Bequests are well and truly paid,) unto my son Job Hamlin, and my Daughter Elizabeth Scudder, both now of the Town and County of Barn stable, to (be) equally Divided between them: saving one Third part of the goods remaining as aforesd, my will is and I give and Bequeath them unto my Daughter Hope Case, wife to William Case of Tisbury, one third part thereof, ye money only excepted. 131y. I give and Bequeath to the Reverend Mr. Jonathan Russell, Minister pf the Town of Barnstable, the full sum of ten pounds, together with full and noble Satisfaction for all his pains and trouble he shall be at about my Estate in Administrating there upon. Lastly. I do hereby nominate and apoint the said Rev. Mr. Jonathan Russell to be Sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament, and 1 hereby revoke anull and make void all former and other Wills and Testaments by me at any time made by word or in writing, and declare these presents to be and contain my only last Will and Testament. In witness here of I have hereunto set to my hand and seal this Thirteenth Day of September in the fourth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord King George over Great Brittain, &c Anoqe Dom, 1717. Signed, Sealed, Published and Declared By the Testator to be his last will and testament in the presence of us who subscribe our names as witnesses in the testators presence and by his desire. Pain Mayhew J. HAMLIN, (Seal) Mary Mayhew Pain Mayhew, Junr. SECOND GENERATION. 37 Her grave is about sixty rods distant from the site of his house on the Cog gin's Pond lot. The following is a cut of her slate head stone with the inscrip tion thereon. JAMES HAMLIN DIED APRIL e TI9 1715 IN Y J3 YEAROFHER David Hamblen, says that he died at Tisbury, May 3, 1718. Ch. b. Barnstable: 13.* Mart, July 24, 1664. 14.* Elizabeth, Feb. 14, 1665-6. 15.* Eleazeb, Apr. 12, 1668. 16.* Experience, k it a 17.* James, Aug. 26, 1669. 18.* Jonathan, Mar. 6, 1670-1. A son, Mar. 28, 1672; d. Apr. 7, 1672. 19.* Ebenezer, July 29, 1674. Elisha, Mar. 5, 1676-7; d . Dec. 20, 1677 20.* Hope, Mar. 13, 1679-80. 21.* Job, Jan. 15, 1681. 22.* John, Jan. 12, 1683. 23.* Benjamin, bap. Mar. 16, 1684-5. 24.* Elkanah, " Mar. 16, 1685. THIRD GENERATION. r 13 ] MARY HAMLIN,* (James,") b. Barnstable, Mass., July 24, 1664; m. there, Feb. 22, 1692, John, son of John and Hannah (Linnell) Davis,* b. Barn stable, Jan. 15, 1649-50; his second wife; she was mentioned in her father's will, 1717; but had d. Nov. 1698. He m. 1st, Feb. 2, 1674, Ruth Goodspeed; who d. and by whom he had children: John, Benjamin, John, Nathaniel, and Jabez: m. 3d, May 8, 1699, Hannah, widow of Nathaniel Bacon, by whom he had four children: Nicholas, Jedediah, Desire, and Noah. He was a carpenter; Barnstable; removed to Falmouth, Mass.; the membership of himself and wife, Hannah, in the church was transferred from Barnstable to Falmouth, Oct. 10, 1708, where they then resided. He d. 1729. Ch. b. Barnstable: 25. Shubael, July 10, 1694. 26. James, Mar. 24, 1696. 27. Ebenezer, May 13, 1697. * Note 4. DOLAE DAVIS.* prob. b. Bennefield, Northamptonshire, England; where are found the graves of his ancestors; m. as early as 1618, Margery, dau. of Richard Willard, of Horsmonden. Kent. Eng. He came over 1634, with his brother-in-law. Major Simon Willard, who was a noted man in Mass. Colony. Davis was one of the first settlers in Cambridge. 1635; from whence he removed. 1635; he was a proprietor of land in Concord. Mass. ; land was granted to him at North Hill, Duxbury, Mass.. Apr. 6. 1640; and at Namassacuset river. Aug. 31, 1640; he was atScituate. Mass., May, 1641; he prob. went to Barnstable. Mass.. 1639; but did not make it his permanent abode until 1643; he removed to Concord. Mass.. 1655; he was one of the original proprietors of Groton, Mass.; His wife prob. d. Concord; he m. 2d, Joanna, widow of John Bursley, and dau. of Rev. Joseph Hull. He was a carpenter, which perhaps accounts for his changes of residence. Mr. Otis pays a high complement to his character. He d. 1673. Ch. prob. b.England. except the youngest, which was b. in Barnstable: John, m. Hannah Linnell. Nicholas, m. Mary, or Sarah . Simon, " Mary Blood, Samuel, " Mary Meads Mary, " Thomas Lewes. Ruth, " Stephen Hall. JOHN DAVIS.2 b. Horsmonden, Eng.: m. Eastham, Mass.. Mar. 15. 1648, Hannah." dau. of Robert Linnell, of Barnstable; house carpenter; Barnstable; he d. 1703. Ch. b. Barnstable: m. Ruth Goodspeed, Mary Hamlin, and Hannah Bacon. d. unm. 1711. m. Jedediah Jones. " Ben]. Goodspeed and John Hinckley. John, Jan. 15, 1649; Samuel, Dec. 15. 1651 ; Hannah. Mary, Jan. 3, 1653-4 THIRD GENERATION. 39 [14] ELIZABETH HAMLIN," (Sister of Mary,) b. Barnstable, Mass.. Feb. 14, 1665-6; m. there, July 31, 1689, John,2 son of John and Hannah Scud der,* b. Barnstable; removed to Chatham, Mass. She was mentioned in her father's will 1717, as then residing in Barnstable; both d. Chatham; she Jan. 1742-3; he March, 1741-2. Children: 28.* John, b. May 23, L690. 29.* Experience, a Apr. 28, 1692. 30. James, bap . Jan. 13, 1695. 31.* Ebenezer, b. Apr. 23, 1696. 32. Reliance, u Dec. 10, 1700. 33. Hannah, It June 7, 1706. Joseph June 1656. " Mary Clagnorn. Benjamin. d. unm. 1718. Simon. July 15, 1658; " young. Dolar, Oct. 1. 1660. m. Hannah Linnell.3 Jabez. " Experience Linnell.'' Mercy. unm. 1718. Timothy. m. Sarah Perry. Ruth. " John Linnell. Note 5. MR. ROBERT LINNEL.i came to America and settled in Scituate, Mass., 1638; removed to Barnstable, 1639; He was prob. a brother-in-law to Rev. John Lothrope; and perhaps related to others of the early Barnstable families; he was member of Mr. Lothrop's church in London. Eng. Prob. m. twice; 2d wife named Jemima. He d. Feb. 27. 1662; will dated Jan. 23, 1692-3; proved Mar. 12, 1662-3; his wife survived him. Children: Sarah. b. 1607. m. Thomas Ewer, am David. 1627. Hannah, m. John Davis.2 Mary. " Richard Childs.2 Abigail, " Joshua Lombard. Shubael. Bethia, bap. Feb. 7, 1640-1. * Note 6. JOHN SCTJDDER.i b. England. 1619; he came from London with the family of Thomas Ewer, in ship James, 1635; located at Charlestown. Mass. ; admitted freeman there, 1639; removed to Barnstable, 1640; freeman there 1654; wife Hannah; his sister, Elizabeth, removed from Boston to Barnstable 1644, and same year m. Samuel, son of Rev. John Lothrop; he ap pears to have been allied to the Scudders of Salem, who removed to Long Island, about 1650; he resided at Barnstable until his heath; his house was near that of the late Joshua Thayer; One of the distinguished Barnable families; he d. Barnstable, 1689; his widow survived him. Ch. b. Barnstable: Elizabeth. Sarah, Mary.Hannah, Joan, Mehitable. bap, May 10, 1646. burled Dec. 3, 1649. bap. Oct. 5, 1651 ; m, Joshua Bangs. " Elizabeth Hamblen.s ¦' 1686. John Doane, Jr. 40 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [15] ELEAZER HAMLIN," (Bro. of Mary.) b. Barnstable, Mass., Apr.12, 1668; m. Lydia? dau. of Paul and Deborah (Willard) Sears,* b. Oct. 24, 1666; removed to Harwich, or Yarmouth, Mass. In the will of his father 1717, are mentioned: "My four grandchildren, the children of my son, Eleazar Hamlin, deceased." He d. 1698 and his widow m. Harwich, Sept. 30, 1706, Thomas Snow. It appears from the record of probate of his estate that he resided in Yarmouth. PROBATE RECORDS. Barnabas Lothrop Esqr. commissionated by y« Gouvenour and council for y« granting of Probate of Wills and Letters of Administration within ye County of Barnstable within ye Province of ye Massachusetts Bay in New Eng land. To Lydia Hamlin vid, Relict of Eliazer Hamlin late of Yarmouth, de ceased, intestate Trusting in your care and fidelity I do by these presents, comitt unto you full power to adminster all and singular ye goods, chattels. rights and credits of ye s« deceased and well and faithfully to dispose of ye same according to law, also to aske gather levy recover and receive all and what soever credits of ye deceased which to him while he lived and at ye time of his death did appertaine. And to pay all debts in which ye deceased stood bound so far as his goods, chattels, rights and credits can extend according to ye value thereof. And to make a true and perfectinvintory of all and singular ye good*, chattels, rights and credits of ye sd deceased and to exhibit y« same into yc Registers office of ye af ores'* county fourth with. And to render a plaine and true account of your s" administration upon oath when lawfully called thereunto. And I do by these presents ordaine, constitute and appoint you Administratrix of all and singular ye goods, chattels, rights and credits aforesd. In testimony whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and ye seal of ye sd office. Dated at Barnestable the twentieth day of May, 1698. An Inventory of ye estate of Eliazer Hamlin late of Yarmouth, deceased, as followeth: Imprimis. To a sett of curtains 01-00-00 Itm. To beding 08-00-00 To wearing clothes 06-02-00 To sheets and other linnin 02-05-00 To pewter and other things 02-08-09 To wool and flax and other things 01-04-00 To iron work and other things 02 11-00 To iron pots and wheels 01-03-00 To a saddle and other things 01-04 00 * Note 7, RICHARD SARES.i (Sears.) His parentage, place and date of birth are un known. The author of the Sears geneaolgy suppose that lie may have been native of the Island of Guernsey, or Jersey. His name is on the Tax list of Plymouth. Mass., Mar. 25. 1633; soon after he went to Marblehead. Mass.. and was taxed in Salem, Jan. 1. 1637 -S; he went to Yarmouth, Mass.. 1639, and settled on Quivet Nock, where ho built a house near the sea shore. and later another, still in existence; freeman, June 7, 1053 ; representative. 1662; He d. Yar mouth, buried Auk. 26. 1676; will dated 10. 3 mo. 1667, in which he mentions his wife Dorothy. Children: Paul, b. 1637-S: m. Deborah Wllllard. Silas, " Anna Bursell. Deborah. ' Zachary Paddock. THIRD GENERATION. 41 To oxen and cows 16-10-00 To a horse and a plow - 02-00-00 To swine .... . . 01-0600 To three acres of meadow - 09-00-00 To boxes for cart wheels . - 00-05-00 The estate indebted nere ten pound. Praised by John Crowell, Senr. James Hamlin, Junr. Lydia Hamlin vid. relict of Eliazer Hamlin late of Yarmouth deceased, made oath to ye truth of this Inventorie before Barnabas Lothrop, Esqr. Judge of Probate and granting Administration in ye County of Barnstable and is re-- corded in page 73; of ye second Book of Wills and Invintories may ye 20th 1698. Attest: John Lothrop Regl8t. Children: 34* Benjamin, 1692. 35. Lydia, 1694. 36.* Mary, 1696. 37.* Elisha, Jan. 26, 1697-8. [ 16 ] EXPERIENCE HAMLIN,s (Sister of Mary,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Apr. 12, 1668; m. there, Aug. 24, 1687. Thomas2, son of John and Mrs. Mary (Ewer) Jenkins,* b. Barnstable, July 15, 1666. In her father's will, 1717, he gives; "to my eight grand children, of my daughter Experience Jenkins, now deceas ed," &c, she d. Barnstable, July 24, . He m. 2d, Mercy ; Farmer. The site of his orginal home is in doubt, but it was at West Barnstable; some assert Capt. PAUL SEARS.2 b. Marblehead. Mass., 1637-8 ; m. 1658, Deborah, dau. of George Willard, bap. Scituate, Mass., Sept. 14. 1645; her mother was perhaps, Dorothy, dau. of Henry Dunster, of Baleholt Bury. Lancashire, Eng. Captain of Militia; Yarmouth; an original proprietor of Harwich, Mass. ; both d. Yarmouth; he Feb. 20, 1707-8; she May 13, 1721 ; his will dated Feb. 20. 1707-8. Ch. b. Yarmouth : Mercy. Jan. 3, 1659. Bertha. Jan. 3. 1661-2; m. John Crowell. Jr. Samuel, Jan. 1663-4; •' Mercy Mayo. Lydia, Oct. 24, 1666; '• Eleazer Hamlin. Paul. June 15. 1669; •' Mercy Freeman. Mary, Oct. 24. 1672, " Col. John Knowles. Ann. Mar. 27, 1675; " John Merrick. John. 1677-8; " Priscilla Freeman, Richard, 1680-1 ; ¦¦ Hope Howes. Daniel. 1682-3; " Sarah Howes. * Notes. Several named Jenkins came over early. John Jenkins, aged 26, took passage for New England in the Defense, of London. July, 1635 ; and settled in Plymouth, Mass. ; free man Jan. 3, 1636-7. At that date he was allowed to enlarge his grounds at Willingsley, Ply mouth, showing that he was previously an inhabitant there. Three acres of meadow between the south ponds and eel river, and forty acres of upland "'thereby it;" and six acres of land above Willingsley were granted him May 5, 1640; six acres in the Colebrook meadow were assigned to him Nov, 2, 1640. He bought for £16. 10s Sterling, of Anthony Snow, a dwelling house and eight acres of land on the south side of Willingsley brook, Dec. 29, 1640. He volun teered as a soldier from Plymouth in the Pequot war, June 1637 ; and was a soldier in the Narraganset expedition, 1645; was frequently a Juror; Constable .1644; and was then called John Jenkins. Senior. His early admission as freeman indicates that he was an Inde pendent, and known to the first settlers before he came over. He was a large land owner, and a house holder, from which it might be inferred that he had a ifamily, but none has been dis covered. Mr. Otis says that he removed to Eastham. 1646. and that his name was on the earliest list of freemen there, but did not remain there. A recent history of Barnstable County does not reveal his name at Eastham. He was freeman Barnstable. 1652; and his name is on the list of freemen there. 1658, 1670, and 1684. On June 7, 1659 the "Colony Court granted liberty 42 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. where Dr. Freeman Jenkins lived in 1900. Later he lived where Asa Jenkins resided in 1900. The "east half" of his house is still standing, used as a tool to Mr. Thomas Hinckley, Henry Cobb, Samuel Hinckley, John Jenkins, and Nathaniel Bacon to view and purchase a tract of land at "Succonesset. (now Falmouth, Mass.) soe much as they can conveniently ; and they are to have each of them a considerable portion thereof, as the court shall think meet," &c. At the first division of lands at Succonesset Dec. 3. 1661. Samuel Hinckley signs for himself and for John Jenkins. In 1668 he was admitted an inhabi tant of the plantation, but did not long reside there; four years later he is called of Barnstable. He m. Feb. 2, 1652-3. Mary, widow of Henry, son of Thomas and Sarah Ewer; who d. early In 1652; whether this was the first, marriage of Jenkins* the records furnish no evidence. The births of his children are recorded in Barnstable. Tradition says he resided at West Barn stable on the estate owned by his descendant Dr. Freeman H. Jenkins, which is doubted. He probably resided at first on the Ewer f arm. The town granted him an acre and a half of land at the head of his farm for his convenience, but no boundaries of it are given. He appears to have been a resident of Sandwich. Mass., in 1654. and again in 1675. He was dead in 1690 when his son John, was made freeman in Falmouth. The settlement of his estate does not appear in the Probate records. He probably died during the usurpation of Sir Edmund Andros, when it was required that estates should be settled in the Prerogative Court at Boston, an arbitary act. To avoid it some divided and gave their property by deed and not by will. John Jenkins may have done so, but the records of that date were burned and it cannot be verified. He probably d. soon after 1684, aged about 76. Ch. b. Barnstable ; Sarah, Nov. 15,1653; d, infancy. Mehitable, Mar. 2. 1654-5; m. Eleazer Hamlin. 2 Samuel, Sept. 12,1657; probably d. young. John, Nov. 13.1659; m. Mary Parker and widow Patience Paine. Mary, Oct. 1. 1662; " Thomas Parker. Thomas. July 15.1666; " Experience Hamlin.3 Joseph, Mar. 31, 1669; '• Lydia Howland. Note 9. THOMAS EWER, of London, Eng., tailor, aged 40, with wife Sarah, dau. of William Lamed, aged 28, and children. Elizabeth aged 4 and Thomas aged 1%, embarked in the James of London for New England. June ,19, 1635 ; he had two older children who came over subsequently, perhaps with Robert Linnell of Barnstable. 1638. Ewer settled in Charlestown, Mass., and united with the church 1636. He acquired notoriety as a politician, and was prose cuted for speaking disrepectfully of the King. He d. Charlestown 1638; his widow and family removed to Barnstable, Mass., where she m. Dec. 11, 1639, Thomas.2 son of Rev. John Lothrop; b. England, 1621. Ch. b. England : Sarah, Apr. 1657 ; m. Thomas Blossom. Henry, Apr. 1629; '• Mary . Elizabeth, 1631; buried Apr. 9. 1641. Thomas, 1633; m. Hannah . THOMAS EWER.2 removed early from Barnstable to Sandwich. Mass.. was a leader among the Quakers and fined for refusing to take the oath of fidelity, and for attending Quaker meetings; was disfranchized with other Quakers and ordered to leave the town. 1658. He had a family and resided near Spring Hill in 1659; was still in Sandwich 1660. but in Barn stable 1661 ; and bought land in West Barnstable; which continued inipossession of his descend ants until recent times. He d. 1667, leaving a widow. Hannah and children. Thomas Lothrop and Shubael Linnell were their guardians. His son Thomas Ewers was married three times ; 2d, 1686, to Elizabeth, the dau. of John Lovell; 3d, Sept. is, 1712, widow Sarah Warren. Ch. b. Barnstable : Thomas, Dec. 1683; d. young. Thomas. Jan. 1686; m. Sarah . Shubael, 1690;" Rebecca Conant. John. Feb. 1692; " Elizabeth Lombard. Mehitabel. Oct. 1694; d. same year. Nathaniel, Nov. 1695; m. Mary Stewart. Jonathan, July 1696. Hezekiah. Sept. 1697. Mehitabel, Dec. 11, 1698. Thankful, Nov. 1701. Abigail. bap. Apr. 7. 1706. THIRD GENERATION. 43 and fruit shed. He d. 1745; will dated Nov. 9, 1737; proved Feb. 15, 1745-6: Estate £849-16-10, including a negro woman valued at £100. Ch. b. Barnstable: 38.* Thankful, May 19, 1691. 39.* Experience, Mar. 28, 1693. 40.* Mercy, Jan. 5, 1695-6. 41.* Ebenezer, Dec. 5, 1697. 42* Samuel, Jan. 7, 1699-1700. 43.* Josiah, Apr. 16, 1702. 44.* Hope, July, 5, 1704. 45.* Sarah, Dec. 1, 1706. [ 17 ] JAMES HAMLIN^, (Bro. of Mary,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Aug. 26, 1669; m. there, Oct. 8, 1690, Ruth Lewis* Private in Capt. John Gorham's Co., from Barnstable, in Sir. William Phipps' unsuccessful expedition to Canada, 1690; and he signed a petition with others to the General Court asking for a • grant of a township of land to the members of this Company and their heirs, June 12, 1735. He was desired on Sept. 6, 1715 to look after the boys on Sabbath days to prevent their disorderly conduct in time of service in the house of God, and to stir up and awaken those ye sleepers; mentioned in his father's will 1717; Constable 1722. The Barnstable records show; "The mark of the Creatures of James Hamlin, Senr. is an half penny on each side of the right ear and a slit in the top of the left ear," Both adm. to West church; he Mar. 10, 1727-8; she June 3, 1729. He is mentioned in the will of Ebenezer Hamblen, son of John2, dated 1735. Several of the children died early of Consumption unmarried. The following inscriptions are found upon the gravestones of his children: "Here lyes ye body of Benjamin Hamlin, who deceased Jan'y. ye 23d, 1732-3 in y6 31st, year of his age." * Note 10. GEORGE LEWES.i came from East Greenwich, Kent, England; clothier; probably resided for a time in London; a member of Mr. Lothorp's church 1632: m. in England about 1626, Sarah, sister of Edward Jenkins, who afterwards settled in Scituate. He probably did not come over until after the church in London was broken up, and after the imprison ment of Mr. Lothrop; but was in Plymouth 1633; a member of the church there 1633-4; was one of those dismissed 1634, "in case they join in a body at Scituate;" became member at Scituate, Sept. 30, 1635 ; his house in Scituate built before 1636, was in Kent street, and Is No. 18 In Mr. Lothorp.s list. He removed to Barnstable 1639 ; his home lot was the second west of the Hyannisroad, owned in 1862 by Nathaniel Holmes and sons; he owned other lands in Barn stable; and sold the whole Jan. 1654-5 to Samuel Mayo; highway suryeyor 1648 and '50; juryman 1649; constable 1651. Otis says "he was an honest Goodma n, and got his living by his labor; a sincere Christian, his constant purpose seems to have been to live in peace with all men, to avoid law suits, to yield rather then contend with his neighbor; and did not hold that the chief end of man was to gather riches ; but to do good ; to train up his children in the way they should go, to be useful citizens, honest and industrious men." He d. Barnstable, 1662-3. Children : Mary, b. England about 1623 : m. John Bryant of Scituate. Thomas. .< " Mary Davis. George. " " Mary Lombard. James, " " Sarah Lane of Hingham. Edward, .. " Hannah Cobb. John, " Mar. 2, 1637-8; killed Rehobeth, Mar. 26. 167 Ephraim. " July 23, 1641. Sarah, "Feb. 2,1643-4 m. James Cobb and Jonathan Sparrow. 44 , THE HAMLIN FAMILY. "Here lyes ye body of David Hamlen, who dec" Nov""- ye 4th, 1732, in ye 25th year of his age." "Here lyes ye body of Job Hamlen, who decd Septr ye 28th, 1732, in ye 22d year of his age. "Here lyes y6 body of Hannah Hamlen, who died Novbr ye 7th 1735, in ye 26th year of her age." It appears from the church records that she was admitted to the West Church and baptized November 25, 1735, being then confined to her bed with consumption. Hence there is a mistake in the record of her baptism or death. WILL OF JAMES HAMLIN. In the Name of God, Amen. I, James Hamlin of Barnstable in the County of Barnstable, Yeoman, being, grown into years and under bodily infirmities but of sound memory; (Blessed be God for it,j and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to dye, and being minded to set my house in order before my ¦ death, do this 18th day of August, Anno Domini, 1743, make and publish this my last will and testament in manner following that is to say. Imprimis. I commend my soul unto the hands of Almighty- God and my body to the earth from whence it came to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executors hereafter named in hopes of a joyful Resurrection, and as for that wordly estate wherewith it has pleased God to bless me, I dispose thereof as followeth: Item. My will is that my just debts and funeral charges be first paid out of my personal estate by my Executors to this will. Item. I give and bequeath all the rest of my estate both real and personal to my loving wife Ruth and to my daughter Mary, to use and improveas long as they or either of them life, unless my said wife should marry again then she is to have only her dower in the real estate, (and except my wearing apparel of all sorts and my cain.) Item. My mind and will is that after the decease or widowhood of my said wife and the death of my said daughter Mary, that all my personal estate except wearing apparel and cain as abovesd be equally divided between my two daughters, namely, Ruth Crocker and Deliverance Childs, or to their several heirs (viz: the heirs of one the one moiety and the heirs of the other the other moiety.) Item. I give and bequeath to my son James Hamblin all my real estate both upland and meadows or of any kind whatsoever or wheresoever y* I have or ought to have, to hold to him his heirs and assigns forever. Together with my wearing apparel and cane above mentioned reserving the use of the said real estate to my wife and daughter Mary as above said. Last. I nominate and appoint my said loving wife Ruth and my friend James Otis, Esq. to be ray executors to this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former will and wills by me heretofore made. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year first above written. L, , J , , JAMES HAMLIN. [Seal.] Signed, Sealed, pronounced and declared by the said James Hamlin to be his last will and testament in presence of James Otis, Junr. Mary Otis. Temperance Otis. THIRD GENERATION. 45 Ch. b. Barnstable: 46. Mary, June 24, 1691: adm. to ch. Dec. 21, 1718. 47* Ruth, Jan. 24, 1692-3. 48.* James, July 17, 1696. 49. Benjamin, Nov. 8, 1702; d. Jan. 23, 1732-3. 50. David, June 8, 1708, '' Nov. 4, 1732. 51. Hannah. June 17, 1709, " Nov. 7, 1735. 52. Job, June 25, 1711, " Sept. 28, 1732. 53.* Deliverance. [18] JONATHAN HAMLEN,= (Bro. of Mary,) b, Barnstable, Mass., Mar, 6, 1670-1; m. there by Rev. Jonathan Russell, Mar. 6, 1705, his cousin Esther,3 dau. of John Hamlin. He was adm. to church Barnstable, Nov. 7, 1742. The mark of his animals recorded in Barnstable: "A crop off each ear and two slits in ye top of ye right ear. Dec. 1740, and hath been his mark 55 years as he saith." His children down to and including Sarah were baptized July 13, 1718. David Hamblen supposed he had a son Peleg. WILL OF JONATHAN HAMLEN In the name of God, Amen. Jonathan Hamlen being of sound mind and memory, and in mindf ull of my mortality that 1 may put my house in order before my Departure out of this world, do make this my last will and testament hereby willing and making all former wills and testaments by me made void. I give and bequeath my soul to God my faithful creator to be by him redeemed and saved and my boddy to the earth to be decently buried in hope of a blessed Resurrection through the merits of Jesus Christ my Redeemer, and all my debts and funeral charges be ing paid by my Executor hereafter named, I dispose of my worldly goods and real estate as folio we th: Imprimis, Item. I give and bequeath my loving wife Esther for her dower the use and improvement of all my real estate and movable after debts & legacy paid, during her widowhood, and in case she see cause to mary again my will is my said wife shall have her choice of my beds with what belongs to it and ten pounds in money as it then passes. It. I give to my two sons, towit: Jonathan and Josiah all the remainder of my Real and personal estate, that shall be left after my debts and funeral charges is paid and my wife's widowhood to them and their heirs and assigns,on condition they pay to my other children the respective sums hereafter men tioned to wit: Item. To my son Solomon, five pounds as money that pass at payment. Item. To my son Jabez, twenty pounds, in like manner. Item. To my daughter Content, five pounds in like manner. Item. To my daughter Priscilla, three pounds in like manner. Item. To my daughter Sarah, five pounds in like manner, and in case either of my children should dye before the time of payment, then to those that shall legally represent them or their children lawfully begotten. Lastly I do appoint my loving wife to be my sole Executrix of this my Last Will, and being sensible that my movable estate wont pay my funeral charge and iust debts my will is that she my wife sell off my real estate of such as can be best spaired, to pay said debts and funeral charge and give conveyance accordingly, pursuant to Law. 4H THE HAMLIN FAMILY. In testimony to this my Last Will, I Jonathan Hamlin have hereunto set my hand and seal this 11"> day of June, Annoque Domini one thousand seven hundred and forty two. JONATHAN HAMLEN, (L. S.) Signed, sealed & declared to be my will in presence of Joseph Lothrop Shoble Lewis his Jn° O Bumpos mark The following inscriptions are on their gravestones: "Here lies ye body of Mr. Jonathan Hamblen, who deed june ye 22£i00- of his second marriage. He was ^ mentioned In his father's will 1717. He and his children settled in that part of Rochester, which is now Wareham, Mass. The church was organized in Wareham, Dec. 25, 1739; among the original members were, Ebenezer Ham lin, and his children. Hopestill Hunter, Thomas Hamlin and wife Ruth, and Isaac Hamlin and wife Mercy. He was chosen deacon, Feb. 18, 1740. On May 26, 1742, "the church on a Lecture day desired to stop to make choice of some one * Note 11. The name Ebenezer was common in this Hamlin family; three of the name were cousins, all born in Barnstable; viz: Ebenezer.s son of James, b. July 29. 1674, who settled in Sharon, Ct.. and d. there Apr. 8. 1755; Ebenezer.3 son of Bartholomew, b. Mar. 23. 1689; who settled in Colchester, Ct.. in Westchester parish; and Ebenezer.s son of John. b. May 12. 1683; who lived in Barnstable, and d. there. 1736; Each of these three cousins had sons named Eben ezer, as will be seen by reference to their record. t Note 12. For Lewes see Note 10, above. I am unable to discover the parents of this Sarah Lewis. There was a Sarah, dau. of James Lewes.a b. Barnstable, Mar. 4, 1664; another Sarah, dau. of George Lewes.2 b. Barnstable, Jan 12, 1659. Their ages renders it impossible that either was the wife of Dea,. Ebenezer Hamlin. Possibly his first wife was a widow, and that her maiden name was not Lewis. 54.* Solomon, 55. Content, 56* Priscilla, 57.* Zaccheus, 58.* Jabez, 59* Jonathan, 60* Sarah, 61.* Josiah, 62. Peleg? THIRD GENERATION. 47 or more to settle accounts with Deacon Hamblen to see how he had disposed of the contributions; and to see what ye church was indebted to him. Accord ingly made choice of Deacon Gibbs and Isaac Bump." Deacon Ebenezer Hamlin, and his sons Thomas and wife, and Isaac and wife were dismissed to Sharon, Ct., May 30, 1742; as no wife of his appears at that time, it is supposed she was then dead. They settled in Sharon about this time, and were among the early settlers there, and may have been proprietors. It is stated in the history of Sharon that he first lived in Sharon where George Skinner lives; afterwards in the south part of town, below Hitchcock's corner. He bequeathed "Twenty four pounds old tenor toward the worship of God, in the neighborhood where I now dwell, Viz: in or near the new-erected meet ing-house on the Oblong near Sharon." * This was the Presb. church at Amenia Union, in Dutchess Co. N. Y., across the line from Sharon, (now South Amenia,) of which Rev. Ebenezer Knibloe was the first pastor; whose church records are extant, and have been consulted for records of the descendants of Dea. Ebenezer Hamlin. He d. Sharon, Apr. 8, 1755. Mar. 18, 1698-9; bap. July 7, 1701. Sept. 10, 1700. '¦' " " " July 23, 1702. " July 26, 1702. June 13, 1705. " June 17, 1705. May 6, 1710. " " 12, 1710. July 1, 1714. Jan. 31. 1718. [20.] HOPE HAMLIN," (Sister of Mary,) b. Barnstable, Mass., May 13, 1679-80; m. there, May 9. 1712. William Caset of Tisbury, Mass.; she is mentioned in her father's will, 1717. [21.] JOB HAMLIN,3 (Bro. of Mary,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Jan. 15, 1681-2; mentioned in his father's will, 1717, and in that of John Hamblen,3 1734, with whom he owned land at Indian Pond. The mark of his animals recorded in Barnstable was: "A crop in ye right ear, half penny under left ear, Dec. 21, * Note 13. A religious society was early formed in the south west part of Sharon, near the Colony line, embracing inhabitants of Conn, and N. Y. The meeting house stood in Shar on, and was called the Round Top Meeting House, built before 1755. Rev. Ebenezer Knibloe was the minister for more than 25 years. He was a native of Scotland, and favored the Pre tender in the revolution of 1745; on account of which he removed to America, and settled In the west part of Phillip's Patent, In Putnam County N. Y. ; two years later he removed to Shar on and gathered the church at the Corner. He was a prominent man. and a good minister. He favored the British cause in the revolution, causing disaffection in his congregation, and his usefulness diminished. He d. Dec. 20. 1785. The meeting house was removed in 1786. to the site of the Presby. church, at Amenia Union, N. Y. [Hist, of Sharon. Ct.] + Note 14. JOHN CASE, of Windsor, Ct; m. Sarah, dau. of William Spencer, of Hartford Ct.; deputy; had son Bartholomew^ b. Oct, 1670: who m. Mary Humphrey, Dec. 7, 1699. In the life of John Casse, by A. P, Case, of Vernon, N.Y., it appears that John Casse came from Fairfield, Ct.. to Newtown! L. I. ; m. about 1659. and d. 1692, without issue. His estate was inherited by William, son of his brother William Case, and he had another brother. Thomas. It also appears that his brother. William Casse, d. 1727; and left an estate on Martha's Vin yard to five daughters. Ch. b. Barnstable: 63* Ebenezer, 64.* Mercy, 65.* Hopestill, 66.* Cornelius, 67.* Thomas, 68* Isaac, 69.* Lewis, 48 „ THE HAMLIN FAMILY. 1739; and has been his mark ten years past. He became non compos mentis, and Lewis Hamlin of Barnstable, his nephew,was appointed guardian of his estate. Feb. 12, 1749; Inventory, £897.14. The guardian reported that he d. July 3, 1750. No record of his marriage discovered. [22.] JOHN HAMLIN,3 (Bro. of Mary,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Jan. 12, 1683-4; he was not mentioned in his father's will 1717, nor any wife or child of him; from this fact it is supposed he was then dead and unmarried. [ 23 ] BENJAMIN HAMLIN,3 (Bro. of Mary,) b. Barnstable, Mass., bap. Mar. 16, 1684-5; neither he nor any wife or child of him were mentioned in his father 'swill, 1717. Mr. Otis supposed that it was this Benjamin who removed to Eastham and married Anne Mayo, &c, I am of opinion that he confounded this man with his nephew Benjamin, son of Eleazer;3 of whom Mr. Otis seems to have had no knowledge. The late David Hamblen, of Boston, was a descendant of Benjamin Hamblin and Anne Mayo: he spent years in investigating the family history, and supposed that his ancestor was Benjamin,4 Eleazer,,3 James,2 > and that Benjamin,3 above, d. unmarried. The writer concurs in his opinion. [24.] ELKANAH HAMBLEN,3 (Bro. of Mary,) b. Barnstable, Mass., and bap. there, 1685; m. 1st there, Apr. 13, 1711, his cousin Abigail,3 dau. of John and Sarah (Bearse*) Hamblen; who d. May 29, 1733; m. 2d, Aug. 11, 1734, Margaret Bates of Plymouth: mentioned in his father's will, 1717. He d. Barnstable, 1764. * Note 15. AUSTIN or AUGUSTINE BEARSE came over in the ship Confidence, of London, from Southampton, Apr. 24, 1638, aged 20 ; and came to Barnstable 1639. It is said that his wife was named Mary. Among the passengers of the Confidence on the voyage when he came was Mary. dau. of Martha Wilder, and it has been conjectured that she may have become his wife. His houselot of twelve acres of very rocky land was In the west part of the east parish ; bounded west by John Crocker's land, north by the meadow, east by Goodman Isaac Robinson's land, and southerly into ye woods; he owned six acres of meadow adjoining his up land on the north, and two thatch islands, known as Bearse's Islands ; he had about six acres in the Calve's Pasture, esteemed to he the best land in town ; eight acres of planting land on the north side of Shoal pond; and bounded by Goodman Cooper's, called Hucklns' Neck: and thirty acres at the Indian pond lot; bounded east by Herring river. His house stood on the north side of the road; the cellar and some remains of his orchard existed a hundred years ago. A road from his house to Hyannis is known as Bearse's Way ; freeman June 3, 1752, and May 3. 1653; Grand Juror 1653, 1602; surveyor of highways 1674; adm. to Mr. Lothrop's church. Apr. 29, 1643. Goodman Bearse did what he honestly believed to be his duty; and was one of the very few against whom no complaint was ever made, which speaks well for his character; a farmer, lived on the products of his land ; and brought up his large family to be like himself. useful members of society. The record of his marriage, death or settlement of his estate has not been discovered. Ch. b. Barnstable ; Mary, 1640. Martha, 1642. Priscilla. Mar. 10, 1643-4; m. Dea. John Hall. Sarah, Mar. 28. 1646; ¦' John Hamblen. 2 Abigail, Dec, 18, 1647; " Allen Nichols. Hannah, Nov. 16, 1649. Joseph, Jan. 25, 1651-2; " Martha Taylor. Hester, Oct. 2, 1653. Lydia, Sept. 1655; Rebecca, Sept. 1057; James, July 1660. THIRD GENERATION. 49 WILL OF ELKANAH HAMBLEN. In the name of God, Amen. I, Elkanah Hamblen of Barnstable in ye County of Barnstable, Ye°, being advanced in years tho by God's goodness of sound and disposing mind and memory,do this 26th day of March, 1754, make & ordain this my Last Will & Testament, Knowing that it is appointed for man once to die, and first I commit my soul to God in Jesus Christ & my body I comit to the earth, and touching the worldly estate wherein God hath blessed me I give de mise & dispose of the same in the following manner and form, & first my will is that my just debts and funeral charges shall be paid out of my personal estate by my executers. Imprimis, 1 give and bequeath to my loving wife Margaret in lieu of her dower the use and improvement of a fire, room, cellar and chamber in my dwelling house, the profit of a cow, six sheep and of a swine pastured, four loads of wood at the door per annum, a sixth of the produce of lands tilled, a sixth part of the fruit of the orchard, a privilege of being carried to meeting and of having her grain carried to mill & the meal brought home. These articles to be done & performed by my son Reuben Hamblen for his mother during her widowhood yearly & every year in consideration of what is hereafter given, & it is to be understood said Reuben is to find and keep said cow & sheep for his mother's profit, and of all the land hereafter given him to render a sixth of the produce to his mother c.f what is planted or sown, also I give my said wife one half of my personal estate not hereafter particularly disposed oft. Item. 1 give and bequeath to the heirs of my son Silvanus Hamblen, deceased to their heirs and assigns forever, one lot of land at the Long Pond & four pounds lawful money to be paid by my son Reuben in two years after my decease. Item. I give and bequeath to my son Reuben Hamblen his heirs and assigns forever all and singular my real estate saving said lot at the Long Pond & saving ye improvement to his mother as above reserved, said real estate being my house, barn, homestead, meadow, woodland and whatever else is denom inated real estate, further I give my sd son half my apparel, all my live stock, moneys, credits, husbandry utensils, to him his heirs, on condition he or they pay my debts and perform ye articles above enjoyned & pay the legacies here after and heretofore mentioned. Item. I give and bequeath to my son John Hamblen his heirs three pounds six shillings and eight pence and half my apparel, said money to be paid by my son Reuben in twelve months after my decease. Item. 1 give and bequeath to my nephew Seth Fish five shillings. Item. I give and bequeath to my daughter Tabitha Saunderson half of my indoors personal estate not particularly already disposed of and five shillings in twelve months to be paid by my son Reuben. I likewise constitute make and appoint my two sons Reuben and John Hamblen Executors of this my last will & testament revoking former wills & testaments & confirming this to be my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, the day and date above. Signed, sealed, pronounced, published and declared by the said Elkanah Hamblen to be his last will and testament. ELKANAH HAMBLEN (L. S.) 50 THE -HAMLIN FAMILY In the presence of these subscribers, Joseph Childs. William Crocker. David Crocker. Ch. b. Barnstable: 70.* Sylvanus, July 20, 1712. 71.* Reuben, Mar. 13, 1714. 72. Abaigail, Oct. 7, 1715. 73.* John, Nov. 2, 1717. 74. Rachael, Sept. 7, 1720; d. 1722 75.* Patience, June 12, 1721. 76-* Tabitha, Apr. 14, 1723. FOURTH GENERATION. [ 28 ] JOHN SCUDDER,* (Elizabeth Hamlin,3 James," i) b. Barnstable. Mass., May 23, 1690; m. there, May 19, 1714, Ruth, dau. of Josiah and Ann (Taylor*) Davis, t b. Feb. 1694. * Note 16. RICHARD TAYLOR. There were two of this name early In Yarmouth, Mass.; and enrolled as able to bear arms, 1643; both had wives named Ruth; one was called Richard the ¦'tailor" that being his trade; the other Richard "Rock" bacause his house was near a great rock. Richard the tailor, m. Ruth dau. of Gabriel Whelden, about 1646; and were ancestors of the Taylors of Chatham. Mass. Richard "Rock," m. Ruth Burgess ; Constable 1656, 1668; Highway Surveyor, 1657; Exciseman. 1664; Grand Juror, 1685; ancestor of the Taylors of Yarmouth. t Note 17. ROBERT DAVIS.i was in Yarmouth, Mass., 1643: m. 1646, Ann ; removed to Barnstable between 1648 and May 1650; m. 2d, about 1657, Ann ; he d. 1693; will dated Apr. 14, 1688; proved June 29, 1693; his widow d. 1701; will dated May 5. 1699; proved Apr. 1, 1701. Ch. by 1st wife; Deborah b. Jan. 1645, Yarmouth: m. Thomas Greer Apr. 28, 1648. " " Dexter. May 1650. Barnstable: removed to Conn. Mar. I, 1652, " prob. d. young. Aug. 1654, Sept. 1656. " m. Ann Taylor. Mary, Andrew John, Robert, Josiah, By 2d wife; Hannah, b. Sept. Sarah, " Oct. Joseph, Mercy, 1658, Barnstable 1666. • Dexter.Joseph Young, Hannah Cobb. Nath'l Young and Nath'l May. JOSIAH DAVIS." m. June 25, 1679, Ann, dau. of Richard Taylor, of Yarmouth ; res. Barn stable; soldier in Capt. John Gorham's Co., King Phillip's war, 1675; will Apr. 21. 1709 ; proved Oct. 5. 1709; estate £500. Ch. b. Barnstable : John, Sept. 6, 1681 ; . m. M. Dimmock. Hannah, Apr. 1683; " Gershom Cobb. Josiah, Aug, 1687: " M. Taylor. Seth, Oct. 1692; " Lydia Davis. Ruth, Feb. 1694; " John Scudder. Sarah, Feb. 1696; " Elisha Taylor. Jonathan, 1698; ¦ Susan Allyn. Stephen. Dec. 12. 1700; " Rebecca . Anna, Apr. 5, 1702; " Theophllus Witherell 77. Ann, 78. Elizabeth, 79, James, 80. John, 81. Mehitable, 82. Ebenezer, 83. Josiah, 84. David, 85. Hannah, 86. Jonathan, 87. Nathaniel, 88. Benjamin, 52 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Objection was made to his adm. to the ch. in Barnstable, Mar. 30, 1726. Ch. b. Barnstable: Feb. 4, 1715. Oct. 3, 1717: d. Nov. 6, 1717. Nov. 2, 1718. Aug. 22, 1720. Aug. 2, 1722. June 17, 1724. Mar. 28, 1726. Feb. 5, 1727. May 9, 1730: d. Aug. 9, 1730. July 1, 1731. Sept. 17, 1733: July 29, 1736. [ 29 ] EXPERIENCE SCUDDER,4 (sister of John,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Apr. 28, 1692: m. Oct. 9, 1712, Elisha Hopkins* It is supposed he went to Harwich, Mass., about 1717. [ 31 ] EBENEZER SCUDDER,* (Bro. of John,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Apr. 23, 1696: m. Apr., 1725, Lydia,3 dau. of Samuel and Elizabeth (Taylor,*) Cobb.* b. Barnstable, Dec, 1699. Ancestors of most of * Note 18. STEPHEN HOPKINS.i (name of first wife unknown;) with wife Elizabeth and children. Giles. Constanta. Damaris. and Oceanus, and servants. Edward Doty and Edward Litster; he came in the Mayflower toP lymouth. Mass.. Dec, 1620; a son and four other daughters were afterwards born ; he settled at Plymouth. Mass.; leave was granted by the court to Stephen Hopkins August, 1638. "to erect a house at Mattacbeese (Yarmouth.) and cut hay to winter his cattle, provided it be not to withdraw him from the town of Plymouth." It is uncertain if he ever resided in Yarmouth; the first house erected there by a white man was known as the Giles Hopkins house, situated in the field owned in recent times by Capt. Charles Bassett; this house was sold 1642 to Andrew Hallet. Jr. One Stephen Hopkins settled In Eastham after 1654. Gov. Bradford records that Stephen, the immigrant and his wife d. before 1650, as also a son and daughter. Ch. by 1st wife : Giles. Constanta; m. had 12 children. By 2d wife : Damaris. Oceanus; b. at sea. Deborah ; m. Ring, 1646. GILES HOPKINS.2 came with his father in the Mayflower 1620. It is supposed he built the first house in Yarmouth. Mass., about 1638; which was sold to Andrew Hallet, Jr. 1642; he settled at Eastham. Mass. before 1654; m. Catherine Wheldon. and had four children before 1650, says Gov. Bradford. Children : Stephen. m. Mary Myrick and Mrs. Bertha Atkins. Colet, " Thankful * Note 19. For Taylor see Note 16. * Note 20. Elder HENRY COBB.i the immigrant, was at Plymouth. Mass.. 1632; Scit uate, 1633; Barnstable, 1639. His dwelling in Scituate was built, before Sept. 1634. and sold to Henry Rowley; and he built on his lot in Kent street; he was one of the "Kent men,"; and owned also 80 acres on North river; afterwards the farm of Ephraim Kempton; then of John James; Nov. 23, li»4, he and others, members of the church at Plymouth, "were dismissed from their membershipp in case they joyncd In a body att Scituate." Jan. 8, 1635, Mr. Lothrope made an entry In his church records: "Wee had a day of humiliation and then att night joynedlr Covenant togeather, so many of us as had beene In Covenant before, towitt: Mr. Gilson and wife, Goodman Anniball and his wife. Goodman Rowley and his wife, Goodman FOURTH GENERATION. 53 89. Daniel, 90. Elizabeth, 91.* Samuel, 92.* Rebecca, 93.* Ebenezer, 94.* Lydia, 95.* Eleazek, the Scudders, of Barnstable. He d. Barnstable, Apr. 6, 1737. A widow Scudder d. Barnstable, June 18, 1778, aged 78, 10 mo. Ch. b. Barnstable: July 23, 1726; d: Oct. 2, 1773, unm. June 19, 1729. May 26, 1731; m, James Athorn. May 25, 1733. July 15, 1735. Feb 12, 1737. [34] BENJAMIN HAMBLIN,* (Eleazer,3 James,") There has been various opinions about the ancestry of this man. The writer has changed his opinion on the subject several times, as new records and evidence were discovered. The late David Hamblen, of Boston, who descended from this man, is perhaps entitled to the correct solution of his pedigree. He says that he was mentioned in the will of his father, Eleazer Hamlin,3 of Har wich, Mass., — which the writer has not seen — and that he was b. 1692; m. by John Doane, Esq., of Eastham, Mass., Oct. 25, 1716, Anne, dau. of Samuel Cob and his wife. Goodman Turner, Edward Foster, myselfe, Goodman Foxwell, and Samuel House." Goodman Cobb was a leading and influential member of the church; and for forty four years was either the senior deacon or a ruling elder. It appears that he was a member of Mr. Lothrop's church in London; separating from the established church and joining the puri tans. He was persecuted and came to this country to enjoy religious liberty and freedom of conscience; was one of the leaders in the removal from Scituate to Barnstable ; was a town officer; member of the most important committees; and deputy 1644— 52; had a good estate; m. 1st 1631, Patience, dau. of Dea. James Hurst of Plymouth ; who was buried May 4. 1648; m. 2d, by Mr. Prence. Dec. 12, 1649. Sarah, dau. of Samuel Hinckley; and sister of Gov. Hinckley of Barn stable. He d. Barnstable, 1679; will Apr. 4, 1678; proved June 3, 1679. Children : John. b. June 7, 1632, Plymouth. James. " Jan. 14, 1634. m. Sarah Lewis. Mary, " Mar. 24, 1637. Scituate; " Jonathan Dunham. Hannah, " Oct. 5, 1639, '• " Edward Lewis and Robert Parker, Patience, bap. Mar. 13. 1641-2. Barnstable; " Dea. Wm. Crocker. Gershom, b. Jan. 10.. 1644-5, " killed Indian War 1675. Eleazer. " Mar. 30, 1648. ' Mehitable. " Sept. 1, 1651, ¦' d. Mar. 8, 1652. Samuel, " Oct. 12, 1654. " m. Elizabeth Taylor. Sarah, " Jan. 15, 1658, " d. Jan. 25, 1658. Jonathan, " Apr. 10, 1660, " m. Mrs. Hope Huckins. Sarah, " Mar. 10, 1662-3. " Dea. Samuel Chipman.2 Henry, " Sept. 3. 1665. " Justice Thatcher. Mehitable. " Feb. 15, 1667. Experience. " Sept. 11, 1671. SAMUEL COBB. 2 m. Dec. 20. 1680, Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Taylor; farmer; Barnstable; he d. Dec. 27, 1727: She d. May. 4, 1721. aged 66, Ch. b. Barnstable: Sarah,Thomas. Elizabeth. Henry. Samuel. Mehitable.Experience, Jonathan, Eleazer, Lydia, , 1681 ; , 1683; 1685; 1687. Sept. 10. 1691; Aug. 20, June 1, Nov. June 8, Dec. 25. Jan. 14. Dec. m. Benjamin Bearse. ¦' Rachael Stone. " Ebenezer Bearse, •• Sarah Chase and Hannah Cole. " Nathan Taylor. 1692; " Jasher Taylor. 1694; " Sarah Hopkins. 1696; ' Reliance Paine. 1699; " Ebenezer Scudder. 54 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Mayo;* marriage recorded in Orleans, Mass. The writer is informed that when the town of Orleans was set off from* Eastham, the original town records were retained in Orleans, where the clerk then lived. She was great grand daughter of Eev. John Mayo, and of Gov. Thomas Prencef of Eastham. Mr. Otis, genealogist of the early Barnstable families, does not mention that Eleazer Hamlin3 had a son Benjamin; and supposed that it was Benjamin Ham lin,3 uncle of Benjamin above, who married Anne Mayo; which is highly improbable: from the fact that the will of James Hamlin2 dated 1717, in which he mentions with great particularity, his descendants and relatives, then living and dead, does not mention his son Benjamin, nor any widow, or child of his. The inference is that this son was then dead, without issue. If this son had married only a year previously, he would probably had been mentioned in the will. An examination of it will lead to this conclusion. It will be noticed that the four children of his son Eleazer,3 are there referred to, but not by name. At the date of the marriage of Benjamin Hamblin and Anne Mayo, the elder, Benjamin,3 referred to, would have been thirty two years old: the younger Benjamin,* twenty four. For the reasons given we agree with David Hamblin, that it was the younger man who married Anne Mayo. In 1846, John Hamlen," a grandson living in Plainfield. Mass.. wrote that his father, Isaac,15 died a few months before his birth; and that he, John, removed from Bridgewater to Cummington (Plainfield), in 1776: and that he did not know the name of his grandfather, ( Benjamin:*) but supposed he lived on Cape Cod, where his father, Isaac, was born 120 years before; that his father re moved to East Bridgewater, where he died, about 1762; and that his fathre had a brother, Eleazer, who had lived at East. Bridgewater or Pembroke. David Hamblen wrote in If 46, that Mrs. Jane Whittaker, dau. of Cornelius * Note 21. Rev. JOHN MAYO.i b. England and graduated at an English universityi probably came to America about 1638; was in Barnstable. 1639; ordained teaching elder, in connection with Rev. John Lathrop; freeman. 1640; removed to Eastham. 1646; and subse quently took charge of the church there until 1655; when he was settled over the Second or North church, in Boston. He returned to Barnstable. 1673; and passed the remainder of his life there, and at Eastham and Yarmouth with his children. His wife was named Tamosin. uotu u. l'aiiuouth ; he at the home of his dau. Elizabeth. May 1676; she 1682. Ch. b. England: Hannah. m. Nathaniel Bacon. Samuel. " Tamozine Lumpkin. John, " Hannah Roycroft. Nathaniel, ¦• Hannah Prence. (dau. of the governor.) Elizabeth, ' Joseph Howes, NATHANIEL MAYO.' b. England; m. Hannah, dau. of Gov. Thomas and Patience (B.eissUr) Prence; representative 16110. He d. 1662. Children: Thomas, b. Dec. 7, 1651. Nathaniel. •' Nov. 16, 1652. Samuel. " Oct. 12. 1655. Hannah. " Oct. 17, 1657. Theophilus. " Dec. 17. 1659. Bathsheba, ' 1662, It is supposed that Samuel Mayo," who wash. Oct. 12.1655, was the father of Anne, who m. Benj, Hamblin.* * Note 22. Gov. THOMAS PRENCE.i came from Leachdale. Gloucestershire.England.ln the F.i. tvne. which arrived at Plymouth, Nov. 20. 1621. Among those with him, whose descend ants appear In this work, were William Bassett. Edward Bonpasse. and John Cannon; m. 1st. Aug. 5, 1624. Patience, dau. of Elder William Brewster; who d. 1634; m. 2d, 1635, Mary Collier, It is not agreed whether she was the widow, or daughter of Mr. William Collier; she d. at Eastham. FOURTH GENERATION. 55 Hamblen,* often spoke of her Aunts Wilcutt and Bates as daughters of this Benjamin.* Another grand daughter, Mrs. Sarah Kidder, dau. of Major Eleazer Hamlin,s told her relatives, that her father had sisters, named Mrs. Richards and Mrs. Holmes, who formerly visited at her father's home, at Harvard, Mass. There is a difference of opinion as to the children of this man. Those named in the settlement of his estate will be readily accepted, but why Isaac, Eleazer and Elizabeth are not mentioned there, is not so easily explained. Isaac had then removed to East Bridgewater, and had perhaps received his portion of the estate; Eleazer, and perhaps Elizabeth were then minors, and could not legally sign the settlement. On August 14, 1845, David Hamblen wrote to Josiah Whitman, at East Bridgewater, Mass., stating that he was informed, the fam ily bible of Benjamin Hamblin was then in his possession. He was evidently a mariner, engaged in whale fishery at Billingsgate,* now Welifleet, Mass. The Boston News Letter of Aug. 25, 1437, records an account of his death: "We hear that some time in the beginning of July. Captain Atherton Hough, master of a whaling vessel being in the Streights, killed a large whale and brought her to the vessel's side as usual to cut her up; and as the hands v. " buried July x, 1640. Twins. " Barnstable; d. young. Samuel. " July 24. 1642. " m. Mary Goodspeed and Fitzrandolphe. jOHN ¦• May 24, 1644, ' " Bethla Lothrop and Mary Goodspeed. Ensign JOHN HINCKLEY," b. Barnstable. May 25, 1644; m. 1st. July 1668. Bethla. dau. of Thomas and Mrs. Sarah (Ewer) Lothrop. b. Barnstable. July 23. 1649; who d. July 10. 1697; m. 2d. Nov. 24. 1697. Marv. widow of Benjamin Goodspeed. and dau. of John and Hannah (Linnell) Davis, b. Barnstable, June 3. 1653-4; a prominent man, often employed in town business; Ensign in the mllltla. He d. Dec. 7. 1709; estate £632. 5. 4. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Barnstable: Sarah. May 1669: m. John Crocker. 62 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [ 43 ] JOSIAH JENKINS,* (Bro. of Thankful, ) b. Barnstable, Mass., Apr. 16, 1702; m. 1737, Mary Ellis,* of Middleboro, Mass.; res. West Barnstable. He was mentioned in the will of his father, 1737. His will Dec. 29, 1749, proved Feb., 1750, gives the principal part of his estate to his brothers; with legacies to his sisters, Thankful Taylor, Mercy White, Hope White, Sarah Nye; and his cousin Nathan Jenkins. He possessed a splendid wardrobe, and appears to have been a fashionable man. No issue. [ 44 ] HOPE JENKINS,* (Sister of Thankful,) b. Barnstable, Mass., July 5, 1704; m. White.t She received a legacy of £10 in the will of her father, 1737; and was mentioned in the will of her brother, Josiah, 1750. [ 45. ] SARAH JENKINS,* (Sister of Thankful.) b. Barnstable, Mass., Dec. 1, 1706: m. Lemuel Nyet, of Sandwich, probably son of Nathan and Mercy Nye, b. Sandwich, Mar. 21, 1798-9. Their children were baptized in Barnstable; and from this fact it is supposed that he removed and resided there. She received a legacy of £20 in the will of her father, 1737: and is mentioned in the will of her brother Josiah, 1750. The first five children were baptized Oct. 26, 1740. Ch. bap. Barnstable: 122.* Lot, b. about 1731, Sandwich. 123.* Lemuel. bap. Oct. 26, 1740. Samuel. Feb. 2. 1671 ; removed to Stonington, Ct. Bethia. Mar. 1673; d. Apr. 12. 1715. Hannah. May 1675; m. Benjamin Lewis. Jonathan. Feb. 15. 1677. Ichabod. Aug. 2H. 1680. •' Mary Goodspeed and Mary Basset. Gershom. Apr. 2. 1682. By 2d wife. b. Barnstable: Mary. m. Samuel Jenkins. Abigail.Mercy. d. unm. 1718. * Note 32. Lieut. JOHN ELLIS, i one of this name was freeman in Ma».. June! 1641; settled in Sandwich. Mass.. as early as 1643; m. 1645. Elizabeth, dau. of Edmund and Elizalieth Freeman of Sandwich, b. England, about 1625; he was called Lieutenant, and kept an Ordinary at Sandwich, 1659; he d. about 1677; descendants widely dispersed and respectable. Children : Bennet, h. Feb. 27, 1619. Sandwich. Mordecai. " Mar. 24. 1650-1; wife Sarah. Joel. ¦' Mar. 20. 1654-5. M athias, "June 2. 1657; m. Mary Burgess. Nathaniel. probably: John.Samuel, Freeman. t Note 33. For White see Note 27. * Note 34. BENJAMIN NYE., settled at Sandwich. Mass.. about 1640; m. Oct 19 1640 ^,nftw a:n ;;: and Ann Tupper- ue wiis ,n b^wic ur eariy a> 1(m and was living there In 1675; andd. there. Children: Ebenezer. h. Sandwich; m. Sarah (iibks John. Benjamin. perhaps others. FOURTH GENERATION. 63 124. Maey, bap. ' Oct. 26, 1740. 125. Sarah, it it It U 126. Thankful, a a a it 127. Thomas, ,, July 12, 1741. 128. Samuel, u June 26, 1743. 129. Nathan, u Apr. 26, 1747. 130. Mercy, u Sept. 17, 1749. ls; [-»] RUTH HAMLIN ,* (James. S21) b. Barnstable, Mass., Jan. 25, 1692-3; m. there, Nov. 25, 1723, Samuel,* son of Samuel and Sarah (Parker) Crocker,* b. Barnstable, Dec. 12, 1697. Ch. b. Barnstable. 131.* Noah, Sept. 12, 1724. 132. Sarah Jan. 5, 1726; m. Shubael Hamblen.* 133.* Hannah, May 16, 1729. 134.* Anna, May 8, 1731. 135. Joanna, June 4, 1735; d. Aug 7, 1735. 136. Joanna, [ 48 ] JAMES HAMBLIN,* (Bro. of Ruth,) b. Barnstable, Mass., July 17, 1696; m. there, Mary C . Possibly this was Mary,* dau. of Samuel and Sarah (Parker) Crocker,* b. Barnstable Apr. * Note 35. CROCKER or Croker is a very ancient English name. An old distach records that: "Crosker, Crewys and Copplestone." '"When the conquorer came, were at home." The family were originally seated at Crocker's Hale. The genealogy of the Crockers of Lineham in Devonshire, exhibits a descent of eleven John Crockers in almost uninterrupted succession. Members of the family removed to Cornwall. Waterford and other places. It is claimed that John and William Crocker came over in 1634, and stopped a short time in Roxbury, before going to Scituate. They were brothers, and William, the youngest, joined Mr. Lothrop's church in Scituate, Dec. 25. 1636; and came to Barnstable. Oct. 21. 1639. John came the following spring, and had no family, except his wife, who survived him. Dea. WILLIAM CROCKER.i m. 1st 1636. Alice the mother of his children, who was living 1683, and was buried May 4. 1684; m. 2d, 16S4, Patience, widow of Robert Parker, and dau, of Elder Henry and Patience (Hurst) Cobb, b. Barnstable, bap. Mar. 13. 1641-2. He was a leading man; constable, 1644; frequently on the grand jury; selectman. 1668; deputy, 1670-2; surveyor of high ways, 1673. He settled probably in the east part of the town ; his house probably on the lot next west of that of Henry Bourne. In 1643 he removed to West Barnstable; had a large landed estate, and was perhaps the richest man in town; his sons were also wealthy. In 1655 he owned 126 acres of upland ; 22 acres of meadow at West Barnstable; and 40 acres of upland at the Indian ponds. The West Barnstable farm was bounded east by the farms of John Smith and Samuel Hinckley ; and extended Into the woods south ; the south part bounded on the west by the Commons, and north by the lands of Mr. Bodfish, afterwards owned by Lieut. John Howland.. He added largely to these farms, before his death. The West Barnstable farm extended from the salt meadows on Barnstable harbor, south two miles near to the meeting house. He first occupied the south east part: according to tradition the old stone house, about a quarter of a mile east of the chnrch was his first residence there. This stone or fortification house was taken down many years ago; also another stone house on the south west part of the farm was taken down In 1815. It was called the old stone fort, twenty five feet in front, the lower walls of rough stones, laid in mortar, nearly three feet thick, the upper story of wood; projected over the lower one on the front about three feet. In the floor of the projection were loop holes, six inches square, closed by trap doors. The windows of the lower story were high and narrow; these and the loop holes were for port holes in case of Indian attacks. For many years he was deacon in the church ; and lived an exemplary pious life. He d. Sept. 1092, aged about 80; will dated Sept. 6, 1682. 64 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. 8, 1700. He was grand juryman Barnstable, 1740. Wm. P. Hamblin, of Lee, Mass., wrote in 1847, that he had a son (other than those named below) whose names he had forgotten. He probably lived at some time in Falmouth, Mass. The records of that town show, Nov. 10, 1748: "The eare mark that James Hamblin givs his Creators is a. crop of the Left ear, half peny the r side of the same." Children: 137.* Silas, b. Apr. 15, 1722. 138.* Caleb, (t Feb. 8, 1723-4. 139. Deborah u Jan. 19, 1726-7; not married. 140.* Benjamin, u Jan. 1, 1730. 141. David, a Jan. H, 1732; d. at sea 1750. 142. Hannah, tt Aug. 30, 1735: not married. 143* Job, u 1736. 144* Mary, i. 145. Another son? Children, two eldest b. Scituate, the others in Barnstable; John, May 1, 1637; m. Mary Bodfisb. Elizabeth, Sept. 22, 1639; d. May. 1658. unm. Samuel, June 3,1642; killed Nov. 21, 1681. Job, Mar. 9, 1644-5 ; m. Mary Walley and Hannah Taylor. Josiah, Sept. 19,1647; " Melatiah Hinckley. Eleazer, July. 21, 1650; '• Ruth Chipman and Mercy Phinney. Joseph, 1654; " Temperance Bursley. Dea. JOB CROCKER, 2 b. Barnstable, Mar. 9. 1644-5; m. 1st. Nov. 1668, Mary. dau. of Rev. John Walley, b. London. Eng.. who d. 1676; m. 2d. July 19, 1680, Hannah, dau. of Richard Tay lor, of Yarmouth, Mass. Pew men In Barnstable were held in higher esteem. For thirty four years he was deacon of the church. He inherited the homestead of his uncle. John Crocker. near the Cape Cod railroad. He d. Mar. 1718-9; his widow d. May 14, 1743, aged s.5. Ch. by 1st wife. b. Barnstable: A Son. Samuel. May Thomas. Jan. Ch. by 2d wife, b. Barnstable Mary. John, Hannah.Elizabeth. Sarah. Job. David,Thankful. 1669; d. infancy. 15, 1671 ; m. Sarah Parker and Judith Leavet. 19.1674; " Mrs. Elizabeth Lothrop. Apr. Sept. John Howland, Jr. Hannah , Mary Hinckley, and Nancy - June 29, 1681 ; Feb. 24,1683; Feb. 2. 1685. May 15.1688; " Rev. Benjamin Allen. Jan. 19,1690; " Benjamin Lombard, Jr. 4, 1694; d. 1731, unm. 5, 1697; m. Abigail Loring. June 4. 1700; d. 1735, unm. SAMUEL CROCKER.3 b. May 15, 1671; m. 1st, Dec. 10, 1696. Sarah, dau. of Robert Parker. who d. 1718, aged 40; m. 2d. Apr. 12, 1719, Judith Leavet of Rochester. Mass. His farm was at Pondville. near the Sandwich line, on the road to Scorthon. Ch. b. Barnstable. Samuel. Dec. 12, 1697; m. Ruth Hamblin.* Cornelius. Oct. 24, 1698; d. young. Mary. Apr. 8, 1700. 18. 1701; m. Shubael Davis. 1702-3; m. James Childs. Patience. Apr. Elizabeth, Feb. Cornelius, Mar. 23, 1704; Rowland. June 18, 1705. Gershom, Dec. 1706. Ebenezer, June 5. 1710; Benjamin. July 1711; Rebecca,Rachel.David, Sarah.Tabitha, bap, Aug. 21. 1721 ; Lydia Jenkins. m. Ann Eldridge; settled in Broome Co.. N. Y ' Abigail Jenkins and Rathshoha Hall. " Eben Jones. " Joseph Howland. " Dorcas Davis. " Joshua Backhouse. ' Timothy Davis. 146.* Joseph, 147.* Benjamin, 148. Elizabeth, 149.* Ruth, 150. Deliverance, 151.* James, 152. Abaigail FOURTH GENERATION. 65 [ 53 J DELIVERANCE HAMBLEN,* (Sister of Ruth,) b. Barnstable, Mass.; m. there, Apr. 23, 1724, Joseph,3 son of Richard and Hannah Childs,* b. Barnstable, Mar. 5, 1699. He was adm. to West Church, Barnstable, Aug. 18, 1728; removed to Falmouth, and returned to Barnstable, 1747. Ch. b. Barnstable: Aug. 57, 1724. bap. Aug. 25, 1728. " Aug. 24, 1729. " Sept. 26, 1731. m. Daniel Hamblin.* b. Mar 4, 1742. bap. July 29, 1750. * Note 36. RICHARD CHILD.. It Is supposed by the author of the Child Genealogy, that he was b. 1624; and was the son of Samuel Child. It is recorded in the Barnstable church records by Rev. John Lothorp. that "Richard Childe and Mary Linnett, marryed the 15th day of October. 1649, by Mr. Collier, at my brother Linnett's house." She was daughter of Robert and Jemima Linnell of Barnstable, brother-in-law of Rev. John Lothrop. He m. 2d, Hannah (was she Hannah, dau. of James Hamlin?) On Mar. 5, 1660. Richard Child was ordered to desist from erecting a cottage in Yarmouth but gave security to save the town harmless from all charges on account of the support of the children he then had. and was permitted tore- main. In those days the proprieters owned the lands In the towns, and were liable for certain public charges and expenses, such as the support of the poor, etc. If Mr. Child had been per mitted to remain without protest he might have claimed rights or incurred liabilities against the town prejudicial to the proprieters ; or they might have become liable for the support of his family had they required it. It is supposed he had a family; possibly he lived in other places than Barnstable and Yarmouth, Children: Samuel, killed at Rehobeth battle, Mar. 25, 1675. Richard, b. Mar. 1653. Dea. RICHARD CHILD.2 b. March, 1653; was ancester of the Barnstable family of that name; m. 1678. Elizabeth, dau. of John and Mary (Bodfish) Crocker, b. Barnstable, Oct 7, 1660; a mechanic; res. in the west part of east parish, Barnstable ; adm. to church May 4, 1684; ap pointed deacon Sept. 14, 1706; she d. Jan. 15. 1716. Ch. b. Barnstable: Samuel, Nov. 6, 1679; m. Hannah Barnard. Elizabeth, Jan. 23. 1681-2 ; d. young. Thomas, Jan. 10, 1683 ; m. Mary . Hannah, Jan. 22, 1684; " Joseph Blish. Timothy, Sept. 22, 1686; " Hannah Chapin. Ebenezer, Mar. 1691; " Hope . Elizabeth, June 6, 1692; James. Nov. 6, 1694; " Elizabeth Crockei Mercy, May 7, 1697. Joseph, Mar. 5,1699; '¦ Deliverance Hamt Thankful, Aug. 15. 1702; " Ebenezer Hamlin. Note 37. For Linnel see Note 5. Note 38. ROBERT BODFISH.i was early at Lynn, Mass.; freeman May 5, 1635; an original proprietor of Sandwich, Mass., 1631-41; highway surveyor. 1741; grand juror, 1644; licenced to draw wine In Sandwich, 1644. He d. 1651; and his widow, Bridget, m. Dec. 15. 1657 Samuel Hinckley, of Barnstable; his second wife. Children: Mary, m. John Crocker. Sarah. " Peter Blossom. Robert. Joseph, b. Apr. 3, 1651 ; m. Elizabeth Besse. 66 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [54] SOLOMON HAMBLEN,* (Jonathan,3 James.81) b. Barnstable, Mass., Dec. 5, 1705; m. Oct., 1735, Rebecca Taylor,* of Yarmouth, and marriage recorded there. Child: 153. Hannah, b. July, 31, 1737. [ 56 ] PRISCILLA HAMBLEN,* (Sister of Solomon, ) b. Barnstable, Mass., July 13, 1709; m. there, June 5, 1740, Capt. Simon,* son of Joseph and Mary (Claghorn,*) Davis, t b. Barnstable. Jan. 19, 1683, his second Note 39. for Crocker, see note 35. JOHN CROCKERY (Williami) b. Scituate, May 1. 1637; came with his father to Barnstable, 1639; m. 1659, Mary. dau. of Robert and Bridget Bodfish, who d. Dec. 1662; m. 2d Apr. 25,1663. Mary, dau. of John and .Tonna (Hull) Bursley. bap. July 29. 1643. He d. May 1711. Ch. b. Barnstable: Elizabeth. Oct. 7, 1660 m. Dea. Richard Child. Jonathan, July 15.1662; " Hannah Howland, John, Feb. 17. 1663-1 " Mary Bacon. & Sarah Hinckley. Hannah, Oct. 10. 1665; " Samuel Lothrop. Joseph, Mar. 1,1667-8"' Ann Howland. Benjamin, probably d, young. Nathaniel. 1673; d. Feb. 11. 1740-1 without issue. Experience. 1674; " Apr. 17, 1740-1. unmarried. Jabez, •' 1700, without issue. Mary, m. John Bursley. Jr. Abigail, d. young. Bathshua, Note 40, for Taylor see note 16. * Note 41. JAMES CLAGHORN.i was in Barnstable, 1654: m. Jan. 6. 1654. Abigail, prob. dau. of Bernard Lombard; removed to Yarmouth about 1662; she committed suicide Oct. 1677. Ch. b. Barnstable: James. Jan, 29, 1654; prob. d. young. Mary. Oct, 26, 1555 ; m. Joseph Davis. Elizabeth, Apr. 1658. Sarah, Jan. 3, 1659. Robert, Oct. 27. 1661. Shubael, SHUBAEL CLAGHORN.a b. Barnstable, Mass.; m. Jane, dau. of John Lovell. of Barn stable. He d. before 1729; and she m. John Bumpas, of Rochester, Mass. Ch. b. Barnstable: James, Aug. 1689; m, Experience . & Elizabeth King. Thankful. Jan. 30, 1690-1; d. Jan. 1696. Thomas, Mar. 30, 1692-3. Shubael, Sept. 20, 1696. Robert, July 18, 1699; m. Thankful Coleman. Benjamin, June 14, 1701. Reuben. Apr. 28, 1706; m. Eleanor Lovell. Mary, Aug. 3, 1707 " Eben Clark. Jane, July 31, 1709. " Joshua Lurabert, Jr, Ebenezer, July 30, 1712; " Elizabeth Hamblen. + Note 42. For Dolar Davis., see Note 4. JOSEPH DAVIS,3 b. Barnstable, Mass., June 1656; m. Mar. 2-i, UK. Mary, dau. of James and Abigail (Lombard) Claghorn, b. Barnstable. Oct. 23, hiiS: res. Chequaiiuet ¦ he d about 1690- She d. 1706. Ch. b. Barnstable: Simeon, Jan. 19, 1683; m. Elizabeth Lambert and Priseilla Hamblin. Mary, June 19, 1685. Joseph, Apr. 1687. Robert, June 13. 1689. FOURTH GENERATION. 67 wife; he m. 1st, Elizabeth Lumbert, who d. without issue. He was a prominent man, a militia officer. She was adm. to ch. Barnstable, Apr. 3, 1736: and d. April, 1751. Ch. b. Barnstable: 154. Mary, Feb. 28, 1741-2. 155. Content, Mar. 23, 1743-4. 156. Priscilla, Feb. 17, 1745-6. 157. Joseph, bap. July 17, 1748. [57 J ZACCHEUS HAMLIN,* ( Bro. of Solomon, ) b. Barnstable. Mass., June 17,1711; m. there, June 29, 1736, Mary Lombard ;* res. at Barnstable. In 1846, Calvin Hamlin, a great grandson, of China, Maine, wrote: my great grandfather was named Zaccheus Hamlin, my grandfather and father were both named Timothy; my great grandfather and his two sons, (probably Solomon and Josiah, j were lost at sea about 1770. Mr. Hamblin Dickey, another descendant, of Monroe, Maine, wrote about the same time to the same effect; also, that the children of Zaccheus were b. in Barnstable;' and that Joanna and Sarah never m. No record of this family found on Barnstable town records. Ch. b. Barnstable: 158.* Timothy, 159.* Jabez. 160.* Solomon. 161.* Josiah. 162. Priscilla; m. Chadwick, of Nantucket. 163. Esther; " Jacob Howes. 164. Joanna; unm. 165. Martha. 166. Sarah. , i [ 58 ] JABEZ HAMBLEN,* ( Bro. of Solomon, ) b. Barnstable, Mass., July 13, 1717; m. Martha - — -; she was admitted to church Mar. 5, 1749. Private in Capt. Elisha Doane's 4th Co., in Col. Shubael Gorham's 7th Regt., in Sir William Pepperill's Expedition at Loisburg; res. Barnstable. A grant was made by the court, June 4, 1763 of £3.18., in care of James Otis, Esq.; for Jabez Hamblen, a sick and wounded soldier, perhaps this man. Ch. b. Barnstable : 167. Martha bap. May 28, 1749. 168. Priscilla, " " " '• 169. Zaccheus, " " " " 170.* Timothy, •' " " ", b. about 1739. * Note 43. There were several named Lombard In the early settlement of Barnstable; the name is written Lombard. Lumbard, Lamberd, Lambert, Lumbert, Lumber, etc. Thomas Lombard, b. Tenterton. Eng about 1610; came over in the Mary and John. 1630; m. as early as 1630. Joyce , and settled in Dorchester. Mass.; freeman May 18. 1631; removed to Scituate, thence to Barnstable. He was authorized to keep victualling, or an ordinary, for entertainment of strangers, and to draw wine in Barnstable, 1639. The Truro family of this name are his descendants. BERNARD LUMBARD, brother of Thomas, b. Tenterton, about 1607; came to Dorchester. 1630; he was In Scituate, 1634; where they joined Mr. Lothrop's church. 1635; and removed to Barnstable, fall of 1639. His house was near the old mill by the shore; Ensign. 1652; was called •Mr." In 1664, indicating social and public prominence. He d, about 1667. 68 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. 171.* James, bap. May 28, 1749, b. about 1742. 172. Esther, " " " " 173. Joanna, " Apr. 7, 1751. 174. Solomon, " July 1, 1753. 175. James, " May 20, 1759. [ 59 ] JONATHAN HAMBLEN,* ( Bro. of Solomon, ) b. Barnstable, Mass.; bap, July 13, 1718; m. there, , Dec. 12, 1744, Thankful Bumpas;* he d. Barnstable, Feb. 22, 1775. Ch. b. Barnstable: 176* Thankful, Apr. 18, 1747. 177.* Jonathan, Mar. 22, 1749. 178. Tabitha, Jan. 14, 1751. 179. Content, May 6, 1753; d. Feb. 22, 1776. [60 ] SARAH HAMBLEN,* (sister of Solomon,) b. Barnstable, Mass, bap. July 13, 1718; m. there, Apr. 8. 1736, David Smith. Ch. bap. Barnstable: 180. Benjamin, Mar. 27, 1743. 181. Joseph, " " " 182. Susanna, Jan. 8, 1743-4. [ 61 ] CAPTAIN JOSIAH HAMBLIN,* (Bro of Solomon,) b. Barnstable, Oct. 15, 1720; m. there,Nov. 27, 1746, Deborah Parker, b. 1720. This notice of him appears in Freeman's History of Cape Cod: "It was voted * Note 44, EDWARD BOMPASSE.i came in the Fortune, which arrived at Plymouth. Nov. 10. 1621. The name is probably the French Bon pas. similar to Goodspeed. He was unmarried. 1623, and 1627. He sold land in Plymouth 1628. and removed to Duxbury, and there bought land of William Palmer; on which he built a house and "pallsado;" which he sold to John Washburn. 1634; he was of Marshfleld, 1640; and lived at Duck Hill, in that town, 1684. He married about the time of his removal to Duxbury. wife named Hannah. Children. Faith. 1631. Sarah, m. Thomas Durham. John. 1636, " and resided at Middleboro. Mass. Edward, 1638. Joseph, 1639. Jacob. 1644. m. Mrs. Elizabeth Blackmore. Hannah, 1646. Philip.Thomas, 1660; m. Phebe Lovell. Phebe. eldest dau. of John Lovell. of THOMAS BUMPAS," b. about 1660; m. Nov. 1679, Barnstable. Ch. b. Barnstable Hannah, July, 28, 1680; m. Samuel Parker. Jean Dec. 1681. Mary, April 1683. Samuel, Jan. 1685 ; m. Joanna Warren. Thomas. May 1687. Sarah, Jan. 1688. Elizabeth. Jan. 1690. Abigail. Oct. 1693. John, bap. June 21, 1696. Benjamin, b. Mar. 27. 1703. Phebe, who m. John Fitch. Mr. Otis suggests that Thankful Bumpas, who m. Jonathan Hamblen, may have been another dau. It seems more probable that she may have been a grand daughter. FOURTH GENERATION. 69 that a committee for every town be appointed to desire the military officers, that they will no longer hold commissions under the present Captain General, who is appointed to reduce us to obedience, &c. * * * Among those who resigned early were * * * Captain Josiah Hamblen." Both d. Barnstable; he Mar. I, 1789; she Nov. 10, 1786. She was adm. to ch. Barnstable, Sept. 4, 1748. WILL OF JOSIAH HAMBLIN. In the name of God Amen, the twenty sixth day of September one thousand seven hundred and eighty seven. I, Josiah Hamblen of Barnstable in the county of Barnstable being advanced in years but of sound & disposing mind & memory, calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing it is appointed for all men to die, do make and ordain this my last Will & Testament; first of all I give and recommend my soul into the hands of God that gave it, and my body I commit to the earth to be decently buried at the discre tion of my executors hereafter named, and as to my worldly estate 1 give, devise and dispose of the same as followeth. Imprimis. I give, devise & bequeath to my son Isaac Hamblen and to his heirs and assigns forever my dwelling house in which my said son now dwells. I also give to my son Isaac the whole of my armour with the appurtenances and my silver watch. Item. I give, devise and bequeath to my son David Hamblin and to his heirs and assigns forever, my dwelling house in which I now dwell. I also give to my said son David one bed & furniture and my desk. Item. I give to my daughter Ruth Bearse, one quarter part of my indoor household furniture not before given away. Item. I give to my daughter Deborah Merchant one quarter part of indoor household furniture in like manner as to my daughter Ruth. Item. I give to my daughter Mercy Hamblen the remaining half of my indoor household furniture and a privilege to live in my now dwelling house so long as she shall live single & unmarried and firewood sufficient for her own use during her single state. I also give to my said daughter Mercy one cow. Item. I give, devise and bequeath to my sons Isaac Hamblen & David Hamblen and to their heirs and assigns forever all the remainder of my estate both real & personal of every sort and kind not before given away, to be equally divided between them, they paying all my just debts, funeral charge and the charge of settling my estate. Lastly, I do hereby appoint my two sons Isaac Hamblen and David Hamblen my executors to this my last will & testament and I do hereby revoke and disanul ail other wills by me heretofore made, ratifying & confirming this & this only to be my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand &seal the day & year first above written. JOSIAH HAMBLIN (Seal) Signed sealed published and declared by the said Josiah Hamblin to be his last Will & Testament in presence of us witnesses. Joseph Cobb. Jabez Hinckley. Isaac Lothrop. 70 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. b. Barnstable: 183.* Isaac, Oct. 4, 1750. 184.* David. bap. Feb. 15, 1761. 185.* Ruth, 186.* Deborah, 187. Mercy, 1754; d. Aug. 9, 1789, unm. [ 63 ] EBENEZER HAMBLIN,* ( Ebenezer,3 James.2 1 ) b. Barnstable, Mass., Mar. 18, 1698-9. One Ebenezer, whose wife was Pru dence, had children, John and Israel, baptized in Barnstable, Sept. 3, 1721, perhaps children of this man. We have seen that about this period his father, brothers and sisters removed from Barnstable to Rochester, or Agawam pre cinct in Plymouth, now Wareham, Mass. No further trace of his family has been found at these places, nor at Middleboro, Mass.: where he claims to hail from, in the deed received 1636, for land in Farmington, Conn. It is probable that he went to Rochester, or Middleboro with the other kindred: thence to Farmington, in the part which is now Bristol, Conn.; where land was conveyed to him by the following deed: DEED TO EBENEZER HAMBLEN. Know all men by these presents: that I, Eliezer Peck of ye Town of Farm ington, in ye County or Hartford, & Colony of Connecticut, in New England, for y» sume of Ninty & five pounds of money to my full satisfaction of Ebenezer Hamblen of Town of Middlebury, (Middleborough) In ye County of Plimoth, & Colony of ye Masachusits Bay, in New England, Doe give, grant, bargain, sell & confirm & that fully, freely & absolutely.one pieceor percell of Land Scituate. lying and Being within ye Township of Farmington aforesd, In ye third Division of Land west from ye Reserved Land, west from the town, which Lot was Layd out in ye Right of Joseph Woodford, containing by estimation seventy two acres, be ye same more or less Butted and Bounded as followeth, viz.: East & west with highways, North with Land Layd on ye Right of Thomas Foster, Seur. To have & to hold all ye above Granted and Bargained seventy two acres of Land, with all ye appurtenances thereof onto him ye sd Ebene Hamblin, his heirs & assigns, that immediately and before the day of the date & time of ye ensealing & delivering of these presents have good right In Lawful , am Lawfully seized of all ye above Bargained premises as a good indefeasable estate of Inheritence In Fee simple & that y same is free of ail incumbrances whatso ever. Furthermore I ye s<» Eliezer Peck do hereby bind myself & my heirs forever to Warrant forever & Defend ye above Granted and Bargained premises, unto him yes* Ebenezer Hamblin, his heirs & assigns forever against all lawtfull Claims & Demands whatsoever. In witness whereof I ye s* Eliezer Peck have hereunto sett my hand and seal this seventh Day of April In ye thirteeth year of yc reign of our Sovereign Lord George ye second of Great Brittain* King, Annoque Domini 1736. his ELIEZER o PECK. mark Signed, Sealed and delivered In presence of Isaac Cowles, Sen. William Hooker. FOURTH GENERATION. . 71 Farmington April ye 7th day 1736. then Eliezer Peck, signer and sealer of this foregoing Instrument came personaly & acknowledged the same to be his free act & Deed. Before me. WM. WADS WORTH, Just, peace. pr. John Hooker, Regist. Book 5, page 668. Farmington Records. On Jan. 31, 1738. Gideon Barnes, of Farmington, Ct., for £120 conveyed to Ebenezer Hamlin of same town, 50 acres in Farmington township, lying at a place commonly called and known by ye name of Poland, as it lyeth Butted and bounded: Eastward partly with a brook called Poland Brook and partly with ye highway that runs between ye second and third divisions lying west from ye re served Land, and westward it butts on land belonging to my father, Ebenezer Barnes,Senr, Nextward it Butts with ye west branch of Poland river and south ward it bounds partly with a hill. Book 6, page 3, Farmington Records. New Cambridge began about 1727. Ebenezer Barns, from Farmington. Ct., first settler; others were: Nehemiah Monross from Lebanon, Ct. Daniel Brounson " Farmington, Ct. Nathaniel Messenger ¦' Hartford, Ct. Benjamin Buck " Farmington, Ct. Moses Lyman " Wallingford, " Joseph Gaylord " " " Caleb Matthews " " " Stephen Brooks " " •' Oct. 14, 1742, New Cambridge was set off as a parish of Farmington; and was incorporated as a town, May, 1744; Stephen Barns was one of the first dea cons; and Stephen Brooks, one of the first members of the church, 1747. Dec. 17, 1758. — The church records appear to have been transcribed into a new book in which at that date occurs the following entry: "A copy of the Rec ords of the Fourth Society, taken of the old Society Record." July 13, 1739,. Ebenezer Barnes of Farmington, conveyed to Ebenezer Ham- in of same town, Land in Farmington and att a place commonly called and known by ye Name of Poland, containing by estimation one Rood, Butt more or less, as it lyeth one ye North sid of ye West Branch of poland River, and against ye Lands of sd Hamlin, lately purchased of my son, Gideon Barnes, Including of ye River, then it Buts south on sd Hamlin's own Land purchased asaforasd, North on one of ye Hardys, supposed to be Thomas, East with Land of Nehemiah Monross, West with Land Belonging to me ye sd Ebenezer Barnes. A local writer says: "Bristol was settled 1728. On the eastern slope of the nearest hills, at the opening of the range where the Pequabuck flows, Ebenezer Barnes built his home * * * other settlers came, and along the base of the same hills, other homes were built, connected by a foot path, which, determin ed the location of our earliest residence street called the 'Queen's Road.' " John Brown's house stood on the hill north of that of Barnes, Caleb Aber- nathy's next, and above it that of Nathaniel Messenger, all on the east side; on the west were the homes of Ebenezer Hamlin and Nehemiah Manross." Extracts from First Church, Bristol, Ct: 72 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. At a general Assembly holden at New Haven, Oct. 14, 1742, they granted (illegible) ye memorial of Farmington first society,living in the south west part of sd Society, beginning at the second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth Divisions of land, to begin at the south end of said divisions and to extend five miles north, A liberty of winter priveleges to hire another (illegible) minister to preach amongst us for six months; it being necessary for us to choose suitable men to carry on our necessary concerns. We have at a Society ( meeting ) by legal warning on the eighth day of November in the year 1742, maid choice of those officers, as followeth: first we made choice of Ebenezer Barns for our moderator. At the same meeting they maid choice of Edward Gayiord, Nathaniel Mon ross and Ebenezer Hamblin to be their Committee for their Society concerns. Mar. 11, 1747. A society meeting held at the dwelling of Joseph Benson. At the same meeting, Mr. Warren, ebenezer hamlin, Edward Gayiord, Sam" gayiord, hezekiah Rew, Josiah lewis & Joseph gayiord should be our committee to agree with Mr. Newel, Respecting his settling with us in the work of the ministry. And here it may be noted that at the same meeting, Caleb Matthews. Stephen Brooks, John Hikox, Caleb Abernathy, Abner Matthews, Abel Royce, Donell Roett, Simeon Tuttol (Tuttle, ) publickly declared themselves of the Church of England, and under the bishop of london. Adjourned meeting July 20, 1747. At the same meeting it was voted that Mr. Ebenezer hamblin, Samuel Gayiord, Edward gayiord should be our committee to take care of the building and furnishing Mr. Samuel Newel's house in manner and form and by the time agreed upon. CONTRACT AND BOND We, the subscribers, Ebenezer Hamblin, Mr. Saml! gayiord, ens. Edward Gayiord, being inhabitants of new Cambridge, the fourth Society of the town of farmington, and being chosen and impowered by an act and vote of the in habitants of New Cambridge at an adjourned meeting holden in New Cam bridge afore sd, on the 20 day July 1747, Do for and in the behalf of such in habitants of sd Sociaty. as be lawful voters and hav power and authority to make such contracts and agreements Jointly and severally Bind and ob lige ourselves and executors, administrators and assigns to pay and satisfie to Mr. Samll Newel to his Executors &c. the full and Just sum of One thousands pounds in Bills of credit of this colony in old tener, at or before the first day of October A. D. 1749, for and in consideration of his Contracting with us to be and becoming our gospel minister & the Duty and Re— ant use for him as such and for his settlement amongst us. The condition of this obligation is such, that if the above sd Ebenezer Ham blin, Mr. Samll Gayiord, Edward Gaylyord, shall within the space of one year and two months from the day above * * * in good workmanship like manner erect build and set up one * * * dwelling house for the said Mr. Samuel Newel upon his land in New Cambridge * * * as he shall direct, of thirty eight feet long and twenty three feet wide, and sixteen feet and one half between joints with a lintow (lean to) adjoining the back side 20 feet long and sixteen feet wide, containing rive rooms below, and shall workman like finish the lower FOURTH GENERATION. 73 rooms in the manner following, namely; well ceil the dwelling room and make sutiable cobard (suitable cupboard) and shelves for such rooms, and lath, plas ter and whitewash the parlor and bed rooms, side and overhead, making all sutiable, convenant (convenient), good and workmanlike, doors and portions (partitions) * * * stock and dig and stone * * * a proper cellar, at least seven feet deep from the lower floor, and the bignes of one end of the house from the chimney, and in good and workmanlike build * * * a stack of chimneys con sisting of three tunnels from the bottom and two more beginning at the cham bers, making at least two brick ovens of a sutiable bignes, and in a workman like manner make the window frames, * * * and glass the whole house, namely: nine windows consisting of 24 squares of glass, 6 and 8 size, and one of Eighteen square, aud seven with twelve of the same size, all this to be done by the latter end of Sept. A. D. 1749. And that they the sd Ebenezer Hamblin, Samll. Gayiord, Edward Gayiord, their exer's, admr. and assigns shall find and provide at their own cost and charge all, and all manner of timber, stone, brick, laths, nails, iron, glass, lime, clay, sand and all hair materials whatsoever shall as fit and necessary to be used in or about sd building, and they so doing in manner and by the time afore sd shall be quit of the above sd — bond and obligation, otherwise it is to — in ful force and virtue, &c. Signed this 20th day July 1747. ebenezer hamblin. , Samll Gayiord. Edward Gayiord. Oct. 1, 1747. At the same meeting ebenezer hamblin and Josiah lewis were chosen to apply themselves to the general assembly to get a man authorized and empowered to collect the tax money that the honorable Assembly granted to this Society. Jan. 16, 1748. At the same meeting Abraham , Ebenezer hamblin, Nehemiah Monross, thomas hart, and William was chosen as a Committee to inspect or searcli all the Public accounts respecting the Society and to ad just the same from the first settling of the Society until this day, and are to make their return of their doings therein to this Society by the first of May next ensueing this rote. The name of Ebenezer Hamblin was in a list of churchmen ( Episcopalians, ) who were excused from church taxes in 1750, if they would release their right in the church building. Dec. 3, 1753 Voted to relinquish ebenezer Hamblin, his society Rate, be ing £1. 13. 0. His name is not found on the records of First church in New Cambridge, now Bristol, Ct. after the last date above, and no mention of his family found there. July 26, 1752, Ebenezer Hamblen, of Farmington* for £800 deeded to Nehe miah Monross, of same place, Land in Farmington, containing by estimation 50 * Note 45. The ancient town of Tunxis, now Farmington, Ct. was settled about 1640, and originally embraced the present towns of Avon, Berlin, Bristol, Burlington, Farmington. New Britain. Plaineville and Southington. In old times the portion now embraced in Bristol and Burlington, was called Farmington West Woods. With the exception of the village of Bris tol, it may still be regarded a backwoods, especially so, the town of Burlington. The West woods was made a parish, of Farmington. known as the Fourth church society, Oct. 14, 1742. and called New Cambridge, embracing the present towns of Berlin and Burlington. It is stated in the 74 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. acres more or less, called and known by the name of Poland, as it lyeth butted and bounded, eastward partly on a brook called Poland brook and partly with a Highway that runs between the second and third divisions, west of the Re served Land, and westward with land of Amos Barnes, northward with the west Branch of Poland River and southward it Butts partly with a highway and partly with a hill; also one rood on the north sid of the above granted Land, and on the south sid of sd river which I purchased of Ebenezer Barnes. Senr. About this time we suppose he went to what is now Alford, Mass.; where the Indians conveyed lands, known as the "Shawenon Purchase," to certain persons, among whom were Ebenezer and John Hamblin. DEED. Know all men by these presents that we John Poph-ne-hon-muknook, Peter Poph-fun-nan-peet, Joahoiakim Yoakin, Gaac We-naum-peet, (Indians): all of Stockbridge in consideration of £20 to us in hand paid have given granted and conveyed and do hereby give grant and convey to the persons hereafter men tioned, a certain tract of land lying and situated in the County of Hampshire: bounded as follows: East on Sheffield, South on Indian land, where John Van Guilder and Andrew Kamer now live; West on land lately to Robert Noble and others called Nobletown, and to extend north as far as the northwest corner of said Nobletown: to run east over to the Stockbridge west line. And we John, Peter and the rest do by this instrument hereby sell and convey said land to Ebenezer Baldwin, Aaron Loomis, Josiah Phelps, Jr., Benjamin Tremain, Samuel Colver, Samuel Welch, David Winchell, Samuel Younglove, Mary Shaw, William Webb, Noah Blandin, Timothy Hopkins, Jonathan Welch, Robert Jaynes, Samuel Winchell. Jonathan Willard. William Jaynes. Gideon Chubb, Ebenezer Smith, Aaron Sheldon, Philip Smith, Israel Taylor, Andrew Van Guilder, Joseph Van Guilder, Jacob Van Guilder, Hezekiah Winchell, Timothy Woodbridge, Stephen Kelsey, Ebenezer Hamlin, John Hamlin, Eben ezer Warner, Eliatha Rew, Elnathan Bronson, Robert Watson, Anthony Has- kins, Micah Haskins, Abel Kelsey, Stephen Kelsey, Jr., Jonah Fortin, Simon Cook. Given under our hands and seal at Stockbridge, this twenty ninth day of October in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty Six. Received and recorded in the Proprieters Records of the Shawenon pur chase, This land was partially in the present towns of Egremont and Al ford. The land of the last mentioned thirteen persons is now in Alford. At a meeting of the Proprietors September 13, 1757, John Hamlin, Elnathan Bron son and Daniel Kelsey, were appointed a committee to prosecute any person history of Hartford county. 1886. that settlers might have been in the Westwoods as early as 1740. and that several were there before 1755. among whom was one Brooks, in the south part. It was then infested by Indians. This statement must have referred to the northern portion of the West Woods, through which were routes traveled from the Conn, river west to the settlements beyond. The south part of what Is now Bristol, was settled as early as 1727. Ebenezer Barnes was the first settler. The old church rocordsof Bristol state that New Cam bridge was incorporated a town. May 1744. but the territory was incorporated as Bristol May 1785. The town of Burlington was Incorporated from the north part of Bristol May 1806. Thus what is now Burlington was part of Bristol from 1785 to 1X06. and the whole of Bristol and Burlington, was part of Farmington until 1785. except when It was called New Cambridge. Without this explanation the records of the several places Indicated are confusing. FOURTH GENERATION. 75 found trespassing on said land. John Hamlin and Elnathan Bronson were ap pointed a committee to pay the Indians and take security for the proprietors. These lands are embraced in the towns of Egremont and Alford, Mass. Some of the names in this deed were familiar ones in Farmington, Ct. Among the early settlers of Alford, were Ebenezer and John Hamlin: the names or Ebenezer Ilamlin, Senior, and Ebenezer Hamlin, Jr. appear frequently on the town records. The site of his house in Alford village, in the fork of the road, a little south of the Union meeting house, is still known. Old Hamlin House— Alfokd, Mass. A more recent house erected by the Hamlins over a century ago on the same site was taken down Sept. 1893, by Mr. Frank Kline, who purchased it of the owner, Mr. John H. Puttie, and set up the frame for a dwelling two lots south of the ancient location. A road beginning at his house leading to West Stockbridge Center was laid out in 1743, A pr. 20, 1762, he sold to Phineas Nash 62 acres of the Shawenon Purchase, and the same day sold to Jacob Newcomb for eighty pounds, half of lot 23, be ginning at the west end of the lot and extending eastward to the middle of Long Pond. Nov. 5, 1763, he sold to John Hamlin two and one half acres of land at the west end of lot 23. Ebenezer and John Hamlin ( with others) signed a petition ( not dated ). stating that the subscribers at different times had entered and made improve ments on land within this province ( Mass. ) lying west of Sheffield and Stock- bridge, and about 15 miles east of the Hudson river. Except as above stated, the record of his family has not been discovered. The Farmington records show the marriage of Thankful Hamlin to Jacob Royce, son of Abel, who lived near Ebenezer Hamlin in New Cambridge; she may have been a daughter of Ebenezer. The records of Westchester parish, in Colchester, Ct. show the death of Ebenezer Hamlin there, Mar. 25, 1774, aged 75 years, which was his correct age; also the death of widow Mary Hamlin, Feb. 28, 1779, aged 70 years. 76 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children: 188. John? bap. Sept. 3, 1721, Barnstable; No further account of him. 189. Israel? " " " " " " " " " " 190 * Thankful? 191.* Ebenezek, b. 1740, Farmington. [ 64 ] MERCY HAMLIN,* ( Sister of Ebenezer, ) b. Barnstable, Mass., Sept. 10, 1700: bap. Sept. 7, 1701; m. Rochester, Mass, by Rev. Timothy Ruggles, Apr. 18, 1728, Experience Johnson, of Rochester, Mass. This with the children given below is all that has been discovered about this family. Perhaps they removed to Taunton, Mass. Ch. b. Rochester: 192. William, Aug. 26, 1729. 193. Thomas, Nov. 13, 1733. [ 65 ] HOPESTILL HAMLIN,* ( Sister of Ebenezer, ) b. Barnstable, Mass., July 23, 1703; m. Rochester, Mass., Nov. 27, 1729, Jonathan Hunter. He resided in that part of Rochester, which was incorpor ated into Wareham 1739; was first town clerk of Wareham; admitted to church in Wareham Feb. 7, 1742: and chosen deacon June 29, 1742. She was an original member of the church in Wareham, organized Dec. 25, 1739; removed to Sharon, Ct., 1747; both dismissed to the church there June 18, 1749: he purchased a farm in Sharon from Benjamin Richmond, subsequently possessed by Benjamin Sears. He d. Sharon 1762. His will dated May 18, 1760. m. 2d, Lt. John,3 son of Joseph and Elizabeth (Yale ) Pardee,* b. New Haven, Ct., Feb. 6, 1698, his second wife; he m. 1st. Betsey Horn, b. about 1699, who d. Sharon, Jan. 8, 1762. Shoemaker and tanner; came from Norwalk and was an original proprietor of Sharon 1738; a prominent man and large land owner; he lived near the stone bridge north of the meeting house; Patriarch of the Pardee family of Sharon: by his first wife he had Thomas, Jehiel, John, James, George and Moses, all whom, except George, married there, and had decendants. Representative 1755-6, 8, '60-2. No children by 2d marriage. He d. Sharon, July 13, 1766. Ch. by 1st marriage: 194* Sylvia. b. June 27, 1730, Rochester. 195.* David, " Feb. 1, 1732, 196.* Jonathan. 197.* Sarah. 198. Delia, bap. May 25, 1740, Wareham 199. Thankful, " 22, 1743, [66] CORNELIUS HAMLIN * ( Bro. of Ebenezer,) b. Barnstable, Mass., July 25,1705; m. Westchester parish, Colchester, Ct., Dec. 5, 1732, Mary,* dau. of Ebenezer and Abigail ( Skinner ) Mudge.t b. Leba non, Ct., Mar. 30, 1711. It is supposed he removed with his father's family from * Note 46. GEORGE PARDEE.i b. England, about 162U; was in Now Haven. Ct., 1644; m. Dec. 29. 1662, Rebecca Lane, 2d wife, lie d. April. 1700. JOSEPH PARDEE.2 b. New Haven. Ct.. Apr. 27. 1664; m. July 30. 1688. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas and Mary ( Turner ) Yale. b. Jan. 29, 11167; grand dau. of Capt. Nathaniel Turner, of Lynn, Mass.. later of New Haven; who was Captain of Mr. Lamberton's Phantom ship in New Haven, 1646. described by Rev. Cotton Mather, in Mauolio; she d. Sept. 19.1701. Their son, Lieut. John Pardee,3, m. Hopestill (Hamlin) Hunter. + Note 47. JARVIS MUDGE.i came from England to Boston, about 1638; was In Hart- FOURTH GENERATION. 77 Barnstable to Rochester, Mass.; thence to Westchester, Ct., where he was a member of the church, 1629.* She was dismissed to the church in Sharon, May 18, 1740. The history of Sharon states that he was an early settler there, from Wareham, Mass., and lived near Mrs. Hunts, afterwards in the hollow near the Iron works, of which he was part owner; and he lived a while near the head of M udge's Pond. He was a carpenter; was chosen highway surveyor at the first election in Sharon, Dec. 11, 1739. The birth of his oldest child is recorded in Colchester, and it is supposed the four oldest children were born In the latter year he m. widow Rebecca Elsen, of Wethers- ford. Ct., 1640; New London. 1649. field, Ct. ; and d. early In 1653. Children : Micah, b. 1650. Moses, " 1352. MICAH MUDGE.2 b. 1650. After the death of his father, he probably removed with his mother to Wethersfield ; m. Northampton, Mass., Sept. 23, 1670, Mary. dau. of George and Su sannah Alexander, one of the original proprietors of Northampton, b. Oct. 20, 1648; removed to Lebanon, Ct.. 1698; surveyor and assisted in laying out the town; tavern keeper; one of the first mem. Cong, church; will dated Mar. 17. 1720-1; he d. Hebron, Ct., Jan., 1724; she 1728. Children: Elizabeth, Sarah. Moses. Abigail. Ebenezer. Thankful.Susannah. Martha. EBENEZER MODGE,3 b. Northampton. Mass., Feb. 26, 1683; m, Jan. 13, 1708-9, Abigail, dau. of Thomas and Mary (Skinner,) b. Maiden. Mass.. Feb. 17, 1691; farmer, millwright and surveyor; removed to Lebanon. Ct. with his father. 1697. He removed from Colchester to Sharon, and was one of the original proprietors of Sharon. He d. Sharon, Apr. 21, 1658; she removed and d. New Lebanon. b. Oct. 10. 1673. b. Feb. 26. 1683. Children: Ebenezer, b. Oct. 23, 1709; m. Patience Fuller. Marv. '• Mar. 30,1711; " Cornelius Hamlin. Abigail, ¦' Oct, 28. 1712; " David Skinner and Samuel Prindle. Elizabeth, - July 31. 1714; ¦' Thomas Skinner. Samuel. " May 4, 1716; " Eunice Skinner, Micah. " Mar. 6. 1718; •' Lucy Spencer. Martha. •' Oct. 4, 1720; " David Goodrich. Joseph, •• May 28. 1722; " Jane Jarvis. Jarvis. 1723; " Prudence Treat. Deborah •' Oliver Tryon. Abraham, ' June 16, 1728; " Anna Gray. Sarah. " Josiah Skinner. * Note 48. At a meeting of the church in West Chester, a parish of Colchester, Ct.. Apr. 28.1740, Dea. Nathaniel Skinner. Jonathan Dunham, Jabez Crippen, Benjamin Fuller, Nathaniel Skinner. Jr., Thomas Skinner. David Skinner, Jonathan Skinner, Jabez Crippen. Jr.. Samuel Mudge. Micah Mudge, CtirneUus Hamlin, Alexander Spencer and Josiah Skinner, received letters of recom mendation, to be embodied into a church at Sharon, where they had for some time resided. At a meeting of the same church on May 18. 1740, Jeremiah Foster, Mary Foster.. Mary Skinner, Content Fuller. Elizabeth Skinner. Abigail Mudge, Mary Hampton, Mary Dunham, Mary Skin ner. Eunice Mudge, Elizabeth Dunham, Lydia Crippen, Deborah Crippen, Thankful Crippen, Waitstill Heath. Abigail Skinner. Patience Fuller, Hanna Dunham, and Martha Mudge, received a letter of recommendation to the church in Sharon, indicating that such church had been formed since April 28. 1740. The records of the Sharon church for the first fifteen years had not been discovered, according to Sedgwick's history, 1842. 78 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. there; the births of all the children are also recorded in Sharon: but that town was not inhabited until 1739. Probably the town clerk in beginning the records of Sharon included marriages, births, etc, of the settlers, that had occurred elsewhere, before settling, for the purpose of preserving the facts. The Sharon records show that he sold to John Calkins, Feb. 22, 1742, land "near the senter of the town;" also, land to Thomas Skinner, 1743; to Benj. Stebbins, 1744; he bought land in Kent, Ct., from John Porter, 1745; and sold same to John Mills, 1746; sold land to Mica Mudge, 1750. He removed to Spencertown, N. Y. 1760; but soon returned and spent the remainder of his day in Sharon. He was ap pointed guardian of the children of his son, Cornelius, 1776; Congs. He d. Feb. 21, 1784; she Aug. 9, 1788. Children: 200.* Cornelius, b. Sept. 25, 1733, Colchester. 201.* Mary, •• Feb. 25, 1735, 202.* Ruth, " Dec. 2, 1736. 203. Abigail, " Oct. 8, 1738, 204. Mercy, " Mar. 8, 1741, Sharon. 205.* Sarah, ' Oct. 20. 1743, Note 49. From Sedgwick's history of Sharon, Ct.. we learn that the original proprietors who became inhabitants of the town were: Calkins Stephen. Mudge Ebenezer. Skinner Nathaniel. Clipper Jabez, Pardee John. Skinner Nathaniel. Jr. Goodrich William, Parke Joseph. Smith James. Holley Joseph. Petit Jonathan, Sprague John, Hunt Daniel, Skinner Joseph. Talmadge James. Hutchinson Samuel. Many of the original proprietors sold their rights to others who became early settlers. among whom were: Chapman Obadlah Hamlin Thomas. Rowley Jonathan, Corbet James. Heath Bartholomew. St. John Matthew. Curtice Caleb, Hulburt Samuel, Strong Caleb. Dunham Jonathan, Jackson Ebenezer. Tickner John. Frisbie Ebenezer. Jewett Caleb. Tyler Bazaleel. Fuller Benjamin. Lord Jonathan. Way George. Gay John, Marvin John. Williams John. Hamilton David. Sharon was incorporated in October, 1739. and was organized by election of its first officers on Dec 11, 1739, viz: Capt. Jonathan Dunham. Moderator. Lieut. Jabez Crippen. ) John Sprague, v Selectmen. Capt. Jonathan Dunham, ) James Smith, Constable, George Way, Grand Juror. Ebenezer Mudge. | William Tickner, I n,„. „ Ebenezer Frisbie, f H1Shw»y Surveyors. Cornelius Hamlin. ! Jeremiah Foster. / Samuel Mudge, ,- Fence Viewers Thomas Crippen, I Samuel Comstock. Collector. Nathaniel Skinner, Jr. Leather Sealer. Nathaniel Skinner. 1 JohntSP\nagnUenr!lam' I Committee togo after Minister. FOURTH GENERATION. 79 [ 67 ] THOMAS HAMLIN,* (Bro. of Ebenezer,) b. Barnstable, Mass., May 6, 1710: m. 1st. Rochester, Mass., Feb. 6, 1734, Ruth, perhaps dau. of Dea. Joshua and Mary (Hallett) Gibbs,* of Agawam, now Wareham. Mass.: m. 2d, Oblong.t Dutchess Co. N. Y., by J. Williams, Esq., May 21. 1755, Mary Crowell,! both of Oblong. It is supposed he removed re- * NOTE51. The ancestors of Ruth Gibbs, wife of Thomas Hamlin, and of Mary Gibbs, wife of Isaac Hamlin, have not been positively verified. Possibly they were sisters, and it is supposed they descended from the Sandwich. Mass. family; perhaps daughters of Joshua Gibbs and Mary Hal lett; who were m. Sandwich. 1711. Thomas Gibbs was in Sandwich 1641-3. John Gibbs in 1654, Thomas Gibbs senior and John Gibbs in 1675. Thomas Gibbs senior and junior, Samuel Gibbs senior and junior, Benjamin. Cornelius, and Sylvester Gibbs. were there in 1730. t Note 51. The Oblong was a strip of land two and a half miles wide, along the east line of N. Y.. next to Conn. A church was located at Amenia Union, on the oblong, of which Rev. Ebenezer Knibloe was the first pastor; its records were well kept and still preserved, showing births. marriages and deaths of many of the Hamlins of Sharon and vicinity, and their descendants. % Note 52. The Crowells of Cape Cod. Mass. descend from John and Yelverton Crowe. It is an ancient English family; the name was originally spelled Crow and Crowe. The spelling of the Cape Cod family was changed to Crowell about 1700. JOHN CROWE.1 b. England or Wales, came over 1635. and was admitted an inhabitant of Charlestown. Mass.. the same year. His wife, Elishua, appears to have come over earlier; for her name appears as member of the first church Charlestown, 4th. 11 mo. 1634. He sold his land in Charlestown 16th of 4th mo. 1638, and removed to the Old Colony ; and took the oath of alleg iance to the king and fidelity to the government of New Plymouth, Dec. 18, 1638. On Jan. 16. 1638, 0. S. the Old Colony Court granted the lands at "Mattacheeset," (now Yarmouth,) to Mr. Anthony Thacher, Mr. Thomas Howes. Mr. John Crowe, and John Colt; the three first named settled in Yarmouth the fall of that year, and were appointed by the Old Colony Court the first land committee "to make an equal division of the uplands now to be divided at this first division." &c. The house of John Crowe was near the residence of Philip Vincent, in recent times, at North Dennis; his lands, some still owned by his descendants, was east of the Indian fields, extending from the shore to the top of the hills. He was a man of character and influ ence; freeman. 1640, magistrate; deputy 1641-3. He d. Yarmouth Jan. 1673, N S. Children: Moses, b. Apr. 24. 1637. Charlestown; prob. d. young. John. " 1638; m. Mehitable Miller. Thomas. "1645; " Agnes . Samuel, (?) YELVERTON CRO WEi ( Crowell ) came to Charlestown, Mass.,1637; wife Elizabeth; settled in Yarmouth, Mass.. about 1640; lived near Lewis Bay at south sea; grand juror 1656; deputy 1663-5; selectman 1667; he d. suddenly. Oct. 26, 1683; she Nov. 1703. Ch. b. Yarmouth : John, 1642; m. Hannah Edward, '• Mary Lothrop. Samuel, Hannah Thomas, May 9, 1649; " Deborah Elizabeth. " " Samuel Matthews. 'HOMAS CROWELL. 2 m. Deborah ; she d. Apr. 22, 1722. Ch. b. Yarmouth: Isaac. Aug. 19, 1685: m. Ruth Yelverton. Oct. 26. 1686. Jonathan. Mary, Dec. 2, 1688; m. Nathan Bassett, Seth, Sept. 8, 1690; " Mary Nickerson. Deborah, Oct, 4, 1692; " Ebenezer Parker, Thomas. July 13,1694; " Experience Crowell. Thankful, June 24, 1696; " John Lewis. Ebenezer, 30. 1898; " Mercy Gorham. Elisha. Apr. 22, 1699; " Alice Godfrey and Remember Luce. 80 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. moved with his father's family from Barnstable to Rochester, in the part which is now Wareham, Mass., before 1729. A petition was signed Apr. 23, 1739, by inhabitants of Agawam precinct, among which appear the names of Thomas and Isaac Hamlin, praying for its incorporation as a separate town; which was done July 10, of that year. Thomas Hamlin and wife, Ruth, were original members of the church organized in Wareham, Dec. 25, 1739; and were dismissed to church in Sharon, Ct., May 30, 1742. The births of his children are recorded there, but it is supposed the four eldest were born in Agawam or Wareham. Thomas and Isaac bought land in Sharon from John Gay, Feb. 20, 1743; and from William Goodrich Apr. 26, 1744. It appears that at some time he resided on the Oblong, across the line from Sharon in Dutchess Co., N. Y. No record of the death of himself or wives have been discovered. Perhaps in old age they removed from that vicinity. The records of Pittsfield, Mass., show the following conveyances of land to Thomas Hamlin, who may have been the same who is the subject of this sketch, viz: Thomas Hamlin, Yeoman of Mt. Ephraim, (now Richmond, Mass. ) deeded land to Samuel Brown, Jr. of Stockbridge, Mass., July 3, 1763. And on July 11, 1763, he deeded 75 acres of land where he then lived, (Mt. Ephraim) to Timothy Woodbridge. In 1765, Timothy Woodbridge, deeded to Thomas Hamlin, of Richmond, Mass., land bounded east and south by the/road: west by land conveyed by Hamlin to Samuel Brown, Jr.; north by land of Joseph Cogswell, being lot 10, the same on which Hamlin then lived. Ch. by 1st wife: b. July 17, 1735, Agawam. " July 27, 1737, " June 7, 1739, " " July 22, 1741, Wareham: d. Feb. 20, 1750. " July 17, 1743, Sharon. " July 16, 1745, " July 24, 1747, " June 29, 1749, " d. Feb. 12. 1750. " Mar. 10, 1751, " Jan. 14, 1754, Oblong. b. Feb. 20, 1756. ' Oct. 12, 1757; called James on one record. " July 21, 1759. IN,* ( Bro. of Ebenezer, ) b. Barnstable, Mass., July I, 1714; Published to be married Rochester, Mass., Sept. 24, 1737, to Mary Gibbs,* of ( Agawam ) Plymouth, Mass.: b. Jan. 12, 1718, see sketch of his brother Thomas. He probably removed with his father's family from Barnstable to Agawam before 1729. Isaac Hamlin and wife Mary were original members of the church in Wareham, 1731); and were dismissed to Sharon, May 30, 1742; their son Seth was baptized, Wareham, Mar. 14, 1742. He and his brother Thomas bought land in Sharon, 1743-4 He bought a share in the Iron works there Sept., 1848; and sold part of it to Jacob Bacon, Feb. 27, 1749. Ebenezer ( his father ) and Isaac Hamlin bought land of Doty, Apr. 3, 1752. 206,* Jabez, 207.* Amasa, 208.* Nathaniel, 209. Zilpha, 210.* Mercy, 211.* Ruth, 212.* Thomas, 213. John, 214.* Zilpha, 215* Asa, By 2d wife. 216. Mary, 2)7* Jonah, 218.* Lewis, [68] ISAAC HAT * Note 53. For Gibbs see note 50. FOURTH GENERATION. 81 The date of his removal from Sharon is not known. His name appears on the records of Lenox, Mass., June 11, 1777; on that day Thomas Landers con veyed to Isaac Hamblen of Lenox, twenty acres of land: upon which he and Job Gilbert erected a mill. On Jan. 3, 1786, Isaac Hamblin and wife Mercy deeded this land with a grist mill, and half of a saw mill, house and barn to Perez and Asa Hamblin, "my sons." At the same time Perez and Asa gave him a life lease of the same property; which Isaacand wife quit claimed to Joseph Goodwill. This was the mill at Lenox Furnace (now Lenox Dale,) conducted in modern times by Ward Lewis; which was burned some years ago. They were admitted to the Cong, church in Lenox "by recommendation," Aug. 20, 1780. He d. Springfield, Mass., 1805. Children: 219.* Seth, b. Sept. 9, 1740; Wareham. 220.* Isaac, " Jan. 10, 1742, Sharon. 222.* Perez, " Feb. 3, 1748, 221* John, " Mar. 21, 1750, 223.* Jehial, '• Oct. 2, 1751, " 224* Jesse, ¦' Dec. 17, 1753, 225.* Cyreneus, " Aug. 5, 1755, " 226.* Mercy, " Sept. 8, 1757, 227* Asa, " Sept. 23, 1759, [ 69 ] LEWIS HA MLEN.* ( Bro. of Ebenezer, ) b. Barnstable, Mass., Jan. 31, 1718-19: m. there, Apr. 12, 1739, Experience, dau. of Samuel and Mary (Hinckley) Jenkins, b. Barnstable, Dec. 4, 1722. See page 41 and note 31. He removed to Lebanon, Ct., after Jan. 1740: and re turned to Barnstable before Dec. 1745. Aroused in the night by the great earthquake of 1755, he arose and went about in his night clothes, contracted a cold, and d. from quick consumption, Barnstable, Dec. 1755. About 1763 the widow and children transferred their residence to Wellfleet, Mass., where the three sons were for years boat builders. It is traditional that she there mar ried a man named Holbrook. Shed. Wellfleet, Nov. 24, 1794. Children: b. Jan. 30, 1740, Barnstable: probably d. young. " Nov. 20, 1741, Lebanon. " Dec. 19, 1743, " " Dec. 17, 1745, Barnstable; probably d. unm. " Dec. 16, 1747, " " '• young. '; Apr. 2, 1751, " " " " " Mar. 25, 1753, " " " " " Sept. 26, 1755, " [ 70 J SYLVANUS HAMBLIN,' (Elkanah," JAMES,") b. Barnstable, Mass., July 20, 1712: m. by Ezra Brown, Justice of ye peace, April 24, 1740, Dorcas Fish,* of Falmouth, Mass., possibly a second wife; * Note 54. JONATHAN FISH.i b. England 1605; came to New England 1635 ; resided In Lynn, Mass.; removed to Sandwich. Mass., 1637; and to Newtown. L. I.. 1653-4; magistrate. 1661; He d. 1663. Ch. b. Sandwich: Nathaniel, Nov. 27. 1648. John. Apr. 13, 1651. He had other children. 228. Sarah, 229.* Nathaniel, 230.* Lewis, 231. Sarah, 232. Mary, 233. Philemon, 234. Mercy, 235.* Perez, 82 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. marriage recorded in Falmouth, but he was then of Barnstable. He was mentioned in the will of his uncle, John Hamblen," 1734. She was adm. to First Cong, church Falmouth, June 18, 1738. In the will of his father, 1754, it appears that Sylvanus was then dead, and a lot of land at Long Pond, given to his heirs. Children: 236.* Sylvanus, bap. Oct. 11, 1741. 237.* Simeon, " June 7, 1744; b. about 1635. 238. Patience, " Oct. 25, 1745. 239* Barnabas, " Apr. 26, 1747; b. about 1740? 240. Rachael, " June 2, 1751. T 71 ] REUBEN HAMBLIN,* (Bro. of Sylvanus. ) b. Barnstable, Mar. 13, 1714; m. there May 29, 1739, his cousin Hope Hamblen. He was mentioned in will of his uncle John Hamblen," 1734. Both d. Barn stable; be 1754, she 1762. WILL OF REUBEN HAMBLEN. In the Name of God, Amen. I Reuben Hamblen, of Barnstable in the County of Barnstable, Yeoman, being weak of body and apprehension of death approaching, 1 think it good to sett my house in order. I do this 22d day of April make and ordain this my last will and testament, and first I give and bequeath my soul to God, that it hoping to find mercy with God through Jesus Christ, and as to the worldly good things that God hath graciously bestowed upon me my will is that they shall be disposed off in the following manner. First my will is that all my just debts and my funeral charges be paid by my Executors hereafter named out of my personal estate. Item. I give and bequeath to my loving wife, Hope, all my real and per sonal estate excepting that in possession and improvement of my father, to be improved by my wife during the time she shall remain my widow, and if she marry then to have only two thirds -of the household stuff and utensils within doers and but one third of the silver spoons. Item. I give to my son, Benjamin, all my estate real and personal that is in my father's possession or improvement of every kind whatsoever, he paying the Legacies that will become due and payable within about a year after my father's death. And also to pay to my daughter, Abigail, eight pounds in law ful money within three years after he shall come into the possession of the estate given to him, which is in my father's possession, and also to pay to my daughter, Hannah, eight pounds lawful money within seven years after he shall come into possession of said estate, he to hold the estate as above to him his heirs and assigns forever. Item. I give to my two sons, Lemuel and Thomas, all my real estate which is given to my wife to improve until marriage or death, they to possess it after her and to hold it to them, their heirs and assigns forever, and also I The Fish family were numerous in Sandwich, many of whom Intermarried with the Ham lin family; but their pedigrees have not been traced. Nathaniel Fish. Senior, was In Sandwich 1675; and Nathaniel, Seth and John Fish, Senior, and Junior were there. 1730. FOURTH GENERATION. 83 give them the said Lemuel and Thomas, all the personal estate that my wife shall leave when she shall quit the real estate, That is to say the out doers personal estate. Item. I give and bequeath to my da.ughter, Abigail, eight pounds lawful money, to be paid to her by my son, Benjamin, as is expressed above. Item. I give and bequeath to my daughter, Hannah, eight pounds lawful money to be paid her by my son, Benjamin, as is expressed above. Item. I give to my two daughters, Abigail and Hannah, four silver spoons, and also one third of the indoor household stuff, in case my wife shall marry and leave it. Item. I appoint, constitute and ordain my beloved wife Hope, and my true and faithful friend Thomas Crocker, my Executors to this my last will and testament, revoking all other wills and confirming this. In witness whereof I have hereunto set to my hand and seal this twenty second day of April, Annoque Domini, 1753. Signed, sealed, pronounced and declared by the said Reuben Hamblen to be my last will and testament. REUBEN HAMBLIN. (L. S.) In presence of Benjamin Hamblen. Mehetable Hamblen. David Parker. WILL OF HOPE HAMBLEN. In the Name of God, Amen. I Hope Hamblen, of Barnstable in the County of Barnstable, widow, being sensible of my own mortality, being by goodness of sound and disposing mind and memory, do this 10th day of June A. D. 1762, make and ordain this my last will and testament, and first of all I commit my soul to God in Jesus Christ, my body I commit to the earth to be buried in decent Christian burial at the discretion of my executor hereafter named, and as touching such worldly estate with which it hath pleased God to bless me in this life, I dispose of the same in the following way and manner, that is to say, firstly my will is that ail my just debts and funeral charges be paid out of my out doors moveables by my Executor hereafter named. Item. I give and bequeath to my son, Benjamin Hamblen, the great coat that was my late husband's. Item. I give my two other sons, Elemuel and Thomas Hamblen, all my out doors moveables after the debts and funeral charges are paid as above ordered, and also a gun and a coat to be equally divided between them. Item. I give to my daughter, Abigail Hamlin, all my flax, wool and yarn. Item. I give to my said daughter, Abigail Hamblen, and my daughter, Hannah Hamblen, all the rest of my estate of what kind soever, to be equally divided between them and, Lastly my will is, and I do by these presents constitute, make and ordain Mr. Benjamin Crocker of Barnstable, aforesd, Executor of this my Last will and testament, and I do hereby wholly revoke and utterly disallow all other and former wills and testament and executors by me named, ratifying and con firming this and no other to be my last will and testament. 84 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. In witness whereof I have set my hand and seal the day and year above mentioned. Signed, sealed, pronounced, published and declared by the said Hope Hamblen to be her last will and testament in presence of John Hamblen. HOPE HAMBLEN. (L. S.) Mehitable Hamblen. Nyphas Marston. Ch. b. Barnstable. 241. Elkanah, b. July 1, 1740; d. April 19, 1750. 242.* Benjamin, " May 7, 1742. 243* Abigail, " Feb. 23, 1743. 244.* Lemuel, " April 4, 1746. 245 * Thomas, " Sep. 26, 1748. 246.* Hannah, " Aug., 1753. [ 72 ] ABIGAIL HAMBLIN,* (Sister of Sylvanus, ) b. Barnstable, Mass., Oct. 7, 1715; She received a legacy of £5 in the will of her uncle, John Hamblen," 1734; but it is said that she died young: probably unmarried. [ 73 ] JOHN HAMBLIN,* (Bro. of Sylvanus,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Nov. 2, 1717: m. there, Jan. 24, 1739, Jerusha*, dau. of Shubael Hamblin. He received a bequest in the will of his uncle, John Hamblen," 1734, of lands at the Indian pond, Barnstable, and was to pay out certain legacies to his brothers and sisters. From his grave stone a discrep- ency appears in his age. Here libs buried Mr. John Hamlen des'd, Aug. ye 8th 1767, in ye 53d year of nis age. Ch. b. Barnstable: 247.* John, June 16, 1743. 248. Lydia, Oct. 21, 1746. 249. Tabitha, Dec. 15. 1750. 250.* Reuben, Oct., 1756. [ 75 ] PATIENCE HAMBLEN,* (Sister of Sylvanus,) b. Barnstable, Mass., June 12, 1721; m. Seth Fish,* of Sandwich; perhaps son of Seth and Mary (Turner) Fish, b. Sandwich, May 29, 1709: mentioned in the will of her uncle, John Hamblen," 1734. Ch. b. Sandwich: 251.* Seth, Mar. 17, 1743-4. [ 76 ] TABITHA HAMBLEN,* (Sister of Sylvanus, ) b. Barnstable, Mass., Apr. 14, 1723; m. there. Oct. 15, 1747. John Sanderson. t He was adm. to ch. Barn.stable, about 1742; and afterwards dismissed to East Harbor, (between Truro and Provincetown, in the bounds of the latter town;) mentioned in the will of her uncle, John Hamblen," 1734. * Note 55. For Fish see note 54. t Note.56. Henry Sanderson settled in Sandwich. Mass., as early as 164:). FIFTH GENERATION. [91] SAMUEL SCUDDER. * (Ebenezer,* Elizabeth Hamlin," James,*') b. Barnstable, Mass., June 19, 1729; m. 1st, Rachael; she was adm. to ch. Oct. 2, 1769. She d. Barnstable, June 16, 1776, aged 32; m. 2d, Anne Lewis;* She was adm. to ch. May 4, 1777. He was adm. to ch. Apr. 5, 1772; He d. Barnstable, Mar. 22, 1808. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Barnstable: 252.* Lot, July 16, 1771. 253. Rufus. bap. Oct. 8, 1769. 254. Samuel " " " 255. John, Apr. 3, 1774. [ 93 ] EBENEZER SCUDDER,5 (Bro. of Samuel,) b. Barnstable, Mass., May 25, 1733; m. there, July 11, 1759, Rose, dau. of Capt. James and Mary (O'Kelley) Delap.t b. Barnstable. Feb. 25, 1739. He, is * Note 57. For Lewis, see Note 10. + Note 58. JAMES DELAP. ancestor of the family of that name in Barnstable, was a na tive of Ireland. Mr. Otis gives an account of his passage to America: "Charles Clinton, an Irishman, chartered the ship. Gft>rgea)tdAnn. Capt. Rymer. to transport his friends and his neighbors to America: the whole number of men, women and children were 114. He was un fortunate in the choice of a ship. Rymer was a cold blooded villain. The ship sailed- from Dub lin for Philadelphia. May 20. 1720. poorly supplied with stores; the voyage was protracted by the Infamy of the master to 125 days. The passengers consisted of families who had converted their estates, except such articles as they could take with them, into gold, to purchase land in Philadelphia and build a town where they could enjoy the civil and religious liberties denied in their native land. They selected the mild season for their passage, and expected to arrive in Philadelphia in July, in time to select their place of residence and put up dwellings before winter; and did not dream that half their number would find a watery grave before reaching America. Several besides Mr. Clinton had considerable sums of gold, which was known to the Captain and excited his cupidity; he prolonged the voyage and kept his ship at sea. until his provisions were exhausted, that the passengers might die of famine and disease, and then seize and appropriate their property ; such is charged Is his diabolical plan. The ship had not been long at sea until the passengers began to mistrust the evil designs of the Captain. He was tyrannical in the exercise of his authority ; his officers and men were in constant fear of him; the ship was making slow progress; the passengers had been put on short allowance; some had died of disease, engendered by the small quantity and bad quality of the provisions served out; starvation and death seemed inevitable, if no change could be effected; and the passen gers, after consultation, resolved to assume command if a change could not be made. There were two on board havlngsome knowledge of navigation, who were appointed to watch night and day, the movements of Capt. Rymer: and they discovered one night, though the wind was fair, that the ship was sailing in an opposite direction from her true course. They inquired of the helmsman, why he steered so: and were told it was by the Captain's orders. This fact war, 86 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. described as a quiet man of mild, pleasant disposition. She was a woman of great force of character and untiring industry. They resided at Chequaquet, near Phinney's mills; She often walked seven miles to church at Barnstable to worship, dined with her sister, Mrs. Catherine Otis: and walked home in the evening, half the distance being through the forest: and frequently walked four miles and returned through the forest in the evening to visit with neighbors, communicated to other passengers ; several had then died of starvation and many were so weak and emaciated by want of food and nourishment they could scarcely stand. They resolved to make an effort to compel the Captain to keep his ship on the true course; one of the passengers had a brace of pistols ; these were loaded and put in the hands of two men, and all who had sufficient strength followed to the quarter deck. They charged the Captain with treachery. &c. He said that the voyage had been prolonged by headwinds, and not by any fault of him self. He made fair promises, only to break them ; he obstinately kept his vessel at sea, though his passengers were daily perishing for want of food. He had wit enough to perceive that if he made for Philadelphia he would be arrested, and his only safety was to keep his vessel at sea. avoid speaking any vessel, and persist in his diabolical purpose. Capt. Lothorp, in his passage from Boston to Martha's Vinyard, espied the vessel and boarded her. and took them into a place now called Orleans. Less than half those who embarked at Dublin, from 114 to 190. were then living. Among the passengers of this ill fated ship, were the father and mother of James Delap. and his sisters. Rose. Jean and Sarah. They were from Cavan. Ireland. Of the Delap family, the father and the sisters had been buried In the ocean ; the mother was living when Capt. Lothrop came on board — emaciated and very weak; when food was distributed she took a biscuit, and in attempting to swallow, a piece lodged in her throat, and before relief' could be afforded, expired. Her body was taken ashore and buried. James, when taken from the boat, was so weak he could not stand, and crawled to the shore. Capt. Rymer was arrested. sent to England in irons, tried and condemned, and was bung and quartered in Dublin. James Delap came to Barnstable, and Nov. 5. 1729. chose John Bacon, Jr., his guardian, and was ap prenticed to learn the blacksmith trade. June 22, 1738, he was married by Rev. Mr. Green to Mary. dau. of Benjamin O'Kelley. of Yarmouth. She was born April 8. lS20.and had been resid ing in the family of Dea. Isaac Hamblen, of Yarmouth. In the summers he sailed in the Barn stable and Boston packet, at first with Capt. Solomon Otis, afterwards as Master: in winter he worked in the blacksmith shop. He removed to Granville. Nova Scotia, in 1775. where he died of apoplexy in 1789. aged 74 years. He had ten children, all of whom, except Thomas, married and had children. Ch. b. Barnstable: Rose. Feb. 25. 1739; m. Ebenezer Scudder. Abigail, Nov. 6.1741; " John Coleman. Catherine, Sept. 3.1743; " Amos Otis, grandfatherof the author of the Amos Otis Papers, and had two children, Amos and Solomon Thomas, Apr, 14, 1745 ; He was master of a ship in the King's service, and on Dec. 6. 1711, while on a voyage from Philadelphia to Halifax during a storm, was cast ashore on Great Point, Nantucket, where himself and Mr. Amos Otis. and others perished after they landed. It is said none would have been lost, if they had remained on board the ship. Mary. Nov. 3, J747. Sarah. Apr. 11, 1750; m, Capt. James Farnsworth. Jane or Jean, Aug. 13,1752: " Jonas Farnsworth, a cousin of Capt. James, who married .her sister Sarah. Their oldest daughter. Nancy, born at Machias, Maine, in 1773, was the mother of Amos Otis, the author. The vessel on which she took passage from Nova Scotia to Boston, was captured by a British war ship and taken to Halifax. She afterwards took passage In another ship which was captured, and she was finally landed at Newl.uryport. When captured several shots were fired, and at the suggestion of the Captain she and her infant child laid down on the cabin floor, below the water line, a place of comparative safety. Hannah, July 14, 1755; m. Samuel Street, a Captain in the British Navy. Temperance. 1757: One of her sons was for many years member of the Queen's Council. James, Mar. 1759. FIFTH GENERATION. , 87 knitting as she walked: and said that her work was good company. Ail their sons, except Josiah, became Master Mariners. Both d. Barnstable; he June 8, 1818; she Apr. 17, 1812. Ch. b. Barnstable: 256.* Ebenezer, Aug. 13, 1761. 257. James, Mar. 14, 1764, d. young. 258. Thomas, Sept. 10. 1766. 259.* Isaiah, Jan. 8, 1768. 260.* Asa, July 25, 1771. 261.* Elizabeth, Oct. 12, 1773. 362.* Josiah, Nov. 30, 1775. 263.* James Delap, Oct. 27, 1779. 264.* Thomas Delap, Jan. 25, 1782. Rose, Jan. 25, 1784; d. young. [ 94 ] LYDIA SCUDDER,* (Sister of Samuel,) b. Barnstable, Mass., July 15, 1735; m. James Huckins,* Isupposehe was son * Note 59. Mr. THOMAS HUCKINS.i b. 1617; m. 1st, 1642, Mary, dau. of Isaac Wells, of Barnstable; who was buried July 28. 1648; m. 2d, Nov. 3, 1648, Rose, widow of Hugh Hyllier of Yarmouth. Mass. Little is known of his early history; he came over before 21 years of age and resided in the vicinity of Boston ; member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company and bore its standard. 1639. The name was written Huckins, Hutchins. Huckens and Huggins. trie latter being the early pronunciation. Several of the name came early to Mass. A Mr. Thomas Hutchins was assistant to the Governor of the Mass. Bay Company, in England, and promoter of the company; which may account for the early settlement of those of this name in Mass. ; and for the prominence of the subject of this sketch. He removed to Barnstable, and was presumably one of Mr. Collicut's Company; a superior business man, wealthy, and was one of the partners who hired the Cape Cod fisheries; constable. 1616; selectman many years; deputy. 1669-78; member of council of war, 167) ; Commissary General, 1675; and held other offices of trust and honor; licensed to keep the ordinary and sell wine, 1652-3. He was a mem ber of Mr. Lothrop's church; of which Otis remarks: ''No patent of nobility granted to an ancestor, can confer so much honor on a man as to be able to trace his descent from a member of Mr. Robinson or Mr. Lothrop's church." To his everlasting credit be it said, that he was of the tolerant element of that church. He was a large land owner; and captain of the packet. He and his son Joseph were cast away in his vessel and perished in a gale. Nov. 9.1679. His widow d. 1687, aged about 71 years. Ch. b. 1st wife, b. Barnstable: Lydia. July 4. 1644; buried July 28, 1644. Mary. Mar. 29. 1646; m. Samuel Storrs. Elizabeth, Feb. 27. 1648; buried Dec, 8, 1647-s. By 2d wife b. Barnstable: John, Aug. 2, 1649; m. Hope Chipman. Thomas. Apr. 25, 1651; " Hannah Chipman and wid. Sarah Hinckley. Hannah. Oct. 14. 1653; " James Gorham. Joseph. Feb. 21. 1655; drowned Nov. 9. 1679. THOMAS HUCKINS.2 b. Barnstable. Apr. 25.1651; m, 1st. May 1.1680. Hannah, dau. of Elder Johnand Hope ( Howland) Chipman, b. Barnstable. Jan. 14. 1658-9; who d. Nov. 4, 1696; m. 2d. Aug. 17, 1698, Sarah (Pope), widow of Samuel Hinckley; carpenter; resided on the Robinson farm. Barnstable; had a large estate; a man of influence. He d. 1714; estate £1151. 17. Ch. b. Barnstable: Hannah. Apr. 6. 1681 ; d. Oct. 29. 1698. Joseph. Oct. 6, 1682; m. Sarah Lothrop. Mary. June 13. 10X4; " Samuel Bacon. John, May 1. 1686. Thomas. Jan. 15, 1687- s. • Kachaell Hope. Sept. 21. 1689; Benjamin Hamblen. 88 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Thomas Huckins," and b. Barnstable, Apr. 11, 1730. He d. June 25, 1818. Ch. b. Barnstable: 265. Elizabeth, Mar. 24, 1759. 266.* Samuel, Aug. 13, 1761. 267. Hannah, June 23, 1764. 268. Rachael, Jan. 16, 1768; m. James Bearse. James, Aug. 20, 1661 ; d. 1714, unm. Samuel. Aug. 19, 1693; " 1718; " By 2d wife. b. Barnstable: Jabez, July 20.1698; d. June. 1699. Hannah, Aug. 22. 1699. THOMAS HUCKINS." b. Jan. 15. 1687-8; m. 1717, Rachell . Otis says he is the only one who perpetuated the name. He owned the ancient Huckins estate, except the land on wharf lane and in the common fields. He d. Mar. 3, 1774; she d. Mar. 22, 1765, aged 80. James was the only one of his family who married. Ch. b. Barnstable: Samuel, Sept. 29, 1718. Thomas. Nov. 29, 1719. John. May 12. 1721. Jabez, Mar. 12, 1722-3. Snow, " " " Joseph. June 24, 1726. A Son. Feb. 7. 1727-8; d. same day. James, Apr. 11, 1730; m. Lydia Scudder. Elizabeth. July 9, 1732. Note 60. ELDER JOHN CHIPMAN.i only son of Mr. John Chipman. b. near Dorches ter. Eng.. about 1621; his father d. early and he lived with his uncle, Mr. Christopher Derby. He came to New England. May, 1633, with Mr. Richard, son of Christopher Derby, as a servant. and resided some years at Plymouth, Mass. ; where he was probably apprenticed and learned the trade of carpenter ; it appearing in his will that he was such ; but in deeds he was called yeoman; m. 1646. Hope, dau. of John and Elizabeth (Tilley) Howland, b. Plymouth. 1629; who d. Jan. 8. 1683; m. 2d, widow of Richard Bourne, of Sandwich. Mass., and dau. of William Sargeant. b. Charlestown Mass.. Oct. 25. 1642. who first m. Jonathan, son of Josiah Winslow. of Marshfleld. Mass. Elder Chipman was in Barnstable. 1649, and bought the homestead of Edward Fitzran- dolphe. bounded north by the county road, east by the Hyannis road, west by the homestead of George Lewis, and south by the commons, containing eight acres. He probably removed to the Great Marshes, West Barnstable, about 1659; and bought from his brother-in-law, Lieut. John Howland in 1672. forty five acres of land In Barnstable, bounded east by the lands of John Otis and William Crocker, north by the marsh. His connection with the church was most happy; his wife joined Aug. 7, 1650. and he Jan. 30, 1652-3, "Henry Cobb and John Chipman were chosen and ordained ruling elders of the church and were solemnly invested with office upon ye 14th day of April. Anno Dom. 1670;" Selectman. Barnstable; upon his second marriage he removed to Sandwich. He d. there, Apr. 7. 1708; his widow d. 1713, aged 71 years. Ch. by 1st wife: Elizabeth. b. June 24, 1647: m. Hosea Joyce. Hope. "Aug. 31.1652; " John HucklnsS and Jonathan Cobb.* Lydia, " Dec. 25,1654; " John Sargeant. John. ¦• Mar. 2. 1656-7. Hannah. " Jan. 14, 1658-9; m. Thomas Huckins.'.! Samuel. " Apr. 15, 1661; " Sarah Cobb.2 Ruth. • Dec. 31, 1663; " Eleazer Crocker. Bethia, " July 1. 1666; • Shubael Dimmock. Mercy, "Feb. 6.1668; " Nathaniel Skiff. Desire. " Feb. 26, 1670-1 " Melatiah Bourne. * Note 61. JOHN HOWLAND.i came In the Mat/flower. 1620. as servant of Gov. Carver. Until the discovery of Gov. Bradford's manuscript history of Plymouth Colony, it was suppos ed he married Elizabeth, dau. of Gov. Carver; but he m. soon after their arrival. Elizabeth, only dau. of John Tilley and wife; all passengers in the Mayflower. Her parents dying the first FIFTH GENERATION. 89 winter. He was signer of the Mayflower Compact, Nov. 21, 1520; being then 28 years of age. Bradford relates a brief sketch of an accident to him during the voyage saying; "In sundrie of these storms the winds were so feirce. & ye seas so high, as they could not beare aknote of saile, but were forced to hull, for diverce days togither. And in one of them, as they thus lay at hull, in a mighty storme. a lusty yonge man (called John Howland) eomin* upon some occa sion above ye graftings, was, with a seele of ye shipe throwne into (ye) sea; but it pleased God yt he caught hold of ye top-saile halliards, which hung over board. & rane out at length ; yet he held his hould (though he was sundrie fadomes under water) till he was hald up by ye same rope to ye brlmeofye water, and then with a boat hooke & other means got into ye shipe againe. & his life saved; and though he was something ill with it. yet he lived many years after, and became a profitable member both in church and common "wealthe." He lived at Rocky Nook. Plymouth; an early freeman, and prominent in the affairs of the Colony; assessor 1633; juror. 1636; selectman. 1666; deputy at various times from 1652 to 1670; and served on impor tant committees; assistant to the governor 1633-5. In 1634 he managed a trading post on the Kennebec river for the colony; called Cushmoc, probably at or near Augusta. Maine; but does not appear to have resided there. He was member of Gov. Bradford's Council, which in 1635 was composed of; Mr. Thomas Prince. Mr. Edward Winslow. Mr. John Alden, Mr. Stephen Hop kins. Capt. Myles Standish, Mr. William Collier and Mr. John Howland He and his brothers Arthur and Henry, who came over to Plymouth together later, were mentioned in the will of one Humphrey Howland, draper, of London. Eng., dated May 28. 1646. He d. Feb. 23. 1672-3 O. S. aged over so years; she d. Swansea. Dec. 21, 1687. aged so. WILL OF JOHN HOWLAND. The last Will and Testament of Mr. John Howland of Plymouth, late deceased, exhibited to the Court held att Plymouth the fifth day of March, Anno. Dom. 1672. on the oath of Mr. Samuel Fuller and Mr. William Crow asfolloweth: Know all men to whom these presents shall come that I, John Howland. Senior, of the town of New Plymouth in New England in America, this twenty ninth day of May, one thousand six hundred seventy and two. being of whole mind and in Good and Perfect Memory, and Remembrance, praised be God; being now Grown aged; haveing many infirmities of body vpon mee; and not Knowing how'soon God will call mee out of this world, doe make and ordain these presents to be my Testament containing heerin my last Will in manor and forme followeth: Imp. I will and bequeathe my body to the dust, and my soule to God that gaue it, in hopes of a joyful Ressurectlon vnto glory, and concerning my temporall estate. I dispose thereof as followeth: Item. I doe giue and bequeath vnto John Howland. my eldest sonne. besides what lands I have already given him, all my Right and interest to that one hundred acres of land granted mee by the Court, lying on the eastern side of Taunton River, between Titicutt and Taunton bounds and all the appurtenantes and privileges therevnto belonging, to belonge to him and his heiresand assigns forever; and if that tract should faile. then to have all my Right, title and Interest by and in that Last Court graunt to me, in any other place, to belong to him, his heires and assigns forever. Item. I giue and bequeath vnto my son Jabez Howland, all those my vplands and Meadows that I now possesse att Satuckett. and places adjacent, with all the appurtenances and privi leges belonging therevnto, and all my right title and interest therein, to belonge to him, his heirs and assignes forever. Item. I giue and bequeath vnto my son. Jabez Howland, all that my one peece of land that I haue lying on the south syde of the Mill-brook in the towne of Plymouth, aforesaid, be it more or lesse; and is on the north side of a tract that is now Gyles Richards, sen.; to belonge to the said Jabez his heirs and assigns forever. Item. I giue and bequeath vnto Isack Howland. my youngest sonne. all those my vplands and meddowesdevided and undivided with all the appertenances and priviliges vnto them, belonglng.lylng and being in the towne of Middlebery;and in a tract of Land called the Major's purchase, neare Namassakett Ponds; which I haue bought and purchased of William White, of Marshfleld, In the colonic of New Plymouth: which may or shall appear by any deed or writing that is Giuen vnder the said White's hand, all such deeds or wri tinges ; together with the afore- mensioned peticular & and to belonge to the said Isack. his heirs and assigns forever. Item, I giue and b queath vnto my son, Isack Howland the one half of my twelve acree lott of meddow that I now haue at Winnetussett River, within the towne of Plymouth, afore said; to belonge to him the said Isack Howland his heirs and assigns forever. Item, I Will and bequath vnto my deare and loving wif Elizabeth Howland. the use and benefitt of my now.dwelling house in Rocky Nook in the township of Plymouth aforesaid. with the outhousing lands, that is vplands and meddow lands, and all appurtanances and priv- ilidges therevnto belonging, in the towne of Plymouth; and all other lands housings and med- 90 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [ 95 ] ELEAZER SCUDDER,6 (Bro. of Samuel,) b. Barnstable, Mass, Feb. 12, 1737: m. Mary Lewis,* of Centerville, Mass. She was adm. to ch. June 14, 1772. Ch. b. Barnstable: 269.* David, Jan. 5, 1763. 270.* Lydia, Dec. 2, 1764. 271* William, Sept. 17. 1766. 272. Eleazer, July 10, 1768. 273. Daniel, Apr. 18, 1770. 274. Mary, Sept. 17, 1772. dows that I haue in said towne of Plymouth, excepting what meddow and vpland I haue before given to my sonnes Jabez and Isack Howland. during her naturall life;toinjoy make vse of and improve for her benefitt and Comfort. Item. I giue and bequeath to my son, Joseph Howland. after the decase of my loving wife Elizabeth Howland. my aforesaid dwelling house at Rocky nook, together with all the out- housing vplands and meddows appurtenances and privilldges belonging therevnto. and all other housing vplands and meddowes that I haue within the aforesaid town of New Plymouth, excepting what lands and meddows I haue before Given to my two sonnes Jabez and Isack; to belonge to him the said Joseph Howland to him an! his heirs and assignes forever. Item. I giue and bequeathe vnto my daughter. Desire Gorham. twenty shillings. Item. I giue and bequeathe vnto my daughter. Hope Chip nan. twenty shillings. Item. I giue and bequeath vnto my daughter. Elizabeth Dickenson, twenty shillings. Item. I giue and bequeath vnto my daughter. Lydia Brown, twenty shillings. Item. I giue and bequeath vnto my daughter. Hannah Bosworth. twenty shillings. Item. I giue and bequeath vnto my daughter. Ruth Cushman. twenty shillings. Item. I giue and bequeath vnto my grandchild. Elizabeth Howland. the daughter of my son John Howland. twenty shillings. Item. My will is that these legacies giueu to my daughters.be paid by mv executrix in such space as shee thinketh meet. Item. I will and bequeath vnto my loving wife, Elizabeth Howland. my debts and legacy* being first payd, my whole estate, viz. : lauds, house goods, chattels, or anythlnge else that belongth or appertalneth vnto mee, undisposed of, being it either in Plymouth Duxburrow Middlebury or any other place whatsoever. I do freely and absolutely giue and bequeath to my deare and loving wife. Elizabeth Howland. whom I do by these presents make, ordaine and constitute to be the sole executrix of this my Last Will and Testament, to see the same truely and faithfully pformed. according to the tenour thereof. In witness whereof. I the said John Howland. Senior, haue heerunto sett my hand and Sea le the aforesaid twenty ninth day of May. one thousand six hundred seventy two, 1672. signed and sealed JOHN HOWLAND. (Seal) in presence of Samuel Fuller. William Crow. Proved May 5. 1673. Ch. b. Plymouth: Desire- m. Capt. John Gorham. John, Feb. 2,1627; " Mary Lee. JABEZ- " Bethiah Thatcher. Hope, Aug. 30. 102H: " Elder John Chipman. Elizabeth. ¦• Ephraim Hicks and John Diokarsot. ljYDIA' " James Brown. RuTH- " Thomas Cushman. Hannah' " Jonathan Bosworth. lOSEPH' " Elizabeth Southworth. Elizabeth Vaughan. Isaac, Nov. 15. I04!i; Note 62. For Lewis see Note 10. FIFTH GENERATION. 91 [ 96 ] CORNELIUS HAMBLEN," (Benjamin,* Eleazer,' James,3 1 ) b. 1719, perhaps in Eastham, Mass.; m. 1st. by Joseph Lewis, Esq., June 23, 1748, Jane, dau of Barnabas and Rebecca (Young) Young,* b. July 26, 1723; m. recorded in Orleans, then part of Eastham: who d. Jan. 3, 1780: m. 2d, Oct 18, 1780, Mrs. Ruth, widow of Joseph Cole, of Truro, Mass.: formerly widow of Benjamin Gross,6 of Truro, and dau. of Jonathan Dyer,t bap. Apr. 2, 1738. Benj. Gross,8 was a soldier in the French war: served under Gen. Wolfe at Quebec; and d. at sea on transport from Cape Breton to Boston, 1759. Her son, Joseph Cole, Jr., was one of the first settlers in Bucksport. Maine, and lived neighbor to his half-brother, Benjamin Gross: who m. Mercy, dau. of Cornelius Hamblen, above. Cornelius joined in the settlement of his father's estate 1748: being then of Eastham, in that part which is now Wellfleet: selectman. He d. there Nov. 8, 1791. WILL OF CORNELIUS HAMBLEN. In the name of God, Amen. The fourth day of November in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and ninety one, I, Cornelius Hamblen, of Wellfleet, in the County of Barnstable and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, yeoman, being infirm in (body,) but well composed in mind, for which I thank God, but calling to mind my mortality: and I make and ordain this my last will and testament; first of all I recommend my soul to God that gave it, and my body to the earth to be buried in a decent Christian manner at the discre tion of my executor hereafter mentioned: and as to such worldly estate wherewith God hath blessed me in this life, I give demise and dispose of the same in the manner following: First. I give and bequeath to the children of my daughter, Martha Holbrook, deceased, twenty shillings equally amongst them, viz: Eleazer Holbrook, Peggy Holbrook, Jerusha Holbrook and Isaiah Holbrook, to be paid * Note 63. Young was an old Cape Cod family. JOHN YOUNG;l m. in Plymouth Colony, perhaps at Duxbury, Dec 13.1648; he was an early settler at Nauset. (Eastham) Mass., between 1644-54. Children: John, m. Sept. 2, 1678. Abigail Howland.s Joseph, " Oct. 2s, 1679. Sarah Davis.2 Nathaniel, " Mercy Davis.2 Probably others. t Note 64. Several of the name Dyer were early in this country. George Dyar was pro posed for freeman, Mass. Bay Colony. Oct, 19, 1630; and took the oath of freeman, May 18, 1631; William Dyar, freeman. Mar. 3.163(5; Thomas Dyer, freeman, May 29, 1644. The name Dyer is common at Truro, Wellfleet, Provincetown and other parts of Cape Cod. WILLIAM DYER.i m, Dec. 1686. Mary. dau. of Henry Taylor; Progenitor of the Cape Cod family ; res. Barnstable ; and removed to Truro, Mass. Ch. b. Barnstable : Lydia. Mar. 30, 1688. William, Oct. 30, 1690. Jonathan, Feb. 1692. Henry, Apr. 11, 1693. Isabel, July 1695. Ebenezer, Apr, 3, 1697. Samuel, Oct. 30, 1698. JUDAH. Apr. 1701. One Jonathan Dyer m. Keturah Doane of Eastham, who may have been the parents of Mrs. Ruth Cole, who m, Cornelius Hamblen. 5 92 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. in money by my Executor hereafter mentioned, at their arriving to the age of twenty one years, or at marriage. 1 also give and bequeath to all my children equally, viz: to Cornelius Hamblen, Rebeckah Smith, Mercy Gross, and Jane Hamblen all my old field by the shore, eastward of James Moris's dwelling house, and my oxen, one cow and a heifer, and all my sheep, in equal shares. I also give and bequeath to my son, Cornelius Hamblen,all my clear upland around and adjoining my barn and dwelling house, together with my dwelling house, barn and all my buildings, except such part thereof as is hereafter given to my daughter, Jane Hamblen, and my farming utensels. 1 also give and bequeath to my three daughters, viz: — Rebeckah Smith, Mercy Gross and James Hamblen all my meadow and woodland, and my pew in the Meeting House in Wellfleet, equally amongst them, excepting a piece of woodland westward and northward of my house, which I also give and bequeath to my daughter, Jane Hamblen. I also give and bequeath to my daughter, Jane Hamblen, my west room in my dwelling house and half the chamber over it, and half the entry way, and the privilege of bringing & laying wood near to the house in such way and manner as shall be convenient, and also my red cow, and a privelege in my barn to keep a cow, & hay sufficient to winter her, and a convenient way to carry hay to the barn as occasion may require, and also all the clothing and beding which she has made since the decease of my said wife, I also give and bequeath to my daughters, Rebecca Smith, Mercy Gross and Jane Hamblen, all my other household furni ture andwearing apparel;and it is my will and request that my funeral charges, and the charges of settling my said estate, be paid out of such of my personal estate as is given to all my children in equal shares, before any division thereof be made. And I do also constitute and appoint my son, Cornelius Hamblen, above mentioned, to be Executor to this my last will and testament, and I hereby ratify and confirm this and no other to be my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year afore mentioned. his CORNELIUS x HAMBLEN (L. S.) mark Signed, sealed, pronounced &¦ declared by the aforesaid Cornelius Hamblen to be his last will and testament in presence of us. Samuel Waterman. Levi Whitman. Samuel Atwood, Jr. INSCRIPTIONS ON THEIR GRAVES. In memory of Mr. Cornelius Hamblin Who died noy. 8, 1791, In the 72d yeah of his age. In mkmouy of Mrs. Jane Hamblin wife of Mr. Cornelius Hamblin Who died jan. 3d, 1780, In the 57 year of her age. FIFTH GENERATION. 93 Ch. probably b. Wellfleet: 275.* Benjamin, 276.* Ruth, b. 1751. 277.* Cornelius, " 1752. 278.* Rebecca, u 1753. 279. Eleazer, drowned at sea 280.* Joshua, " 1759. 281.* Mercy, " Mar. 1760. 282.* Jane, " July 5 , 1763. [ 97 ] JOSHUA HAMBLIN.^ ( Bro. of Cornelius, ) b. Eastham, Mass., about 1721. The records of Orleans, Mass., which was set off from Eastham, show that Joshua Hamblen and Mary Lewis,* both of Eastham were m. by Joseph Lewis, minister, Apr. 30, 1741. He signed an agreement for the settlement of his father's estate 1748, being then of East ham. He removed to Phillip's Patent, in what is now Putnam County, N. Y., date unknown; and at one time resided upon what is known as the Gahn home stead; being part of the land acquired by Dea. Eleazer Hamblin,* when he settled there, 1740. He afterwards settled with his sons near what is now the town of North East, in Duchess County, N. Y., on the Oblong, before the Revolution. A General Association was established in N. Y., 1775, to carry into effect the measures recommended by the Continental Congress; local asso ciations were also formed whose members were called associate rs. The names of Joshua Hamblen and his son David are found in the list of associators in North East precinct, July 5, 1775, showing that they were ardent whigs. His monument in the cemetery at Mt. Winchell, two and a half miles north west from Millerton, N. Y., bears this inscription: Sacred To the memory of MR. JOSHUA HAMBLEN, HE DIED JAN. 26, 1797, IN THE 76 YEAR OF HIS AGE. Behold and see as you pass by, As you are now so once was I, As I am now so you must be, Prepare for death and follow me. WILL OF JOSHUA HAMBLIN. In the name of God amen! I, Joshua Hamblin, of the Oblong, in Dutchess County, and State of New York, being in health and sound mind, do this first day of August in the year 1783, make this my last will and testament- First— I commend my soul to God who gave it me and my body to dust from whence it came, in hope of a joyful resurection through the merits of my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ: and as for my estate which God hiith given me, I dispose thereof as followeth:— First. 1 give my loving wife Mary, one third parte of my moveables for her to dispose of as she pleaseth after my decease, and also the use of one third of my farm that I live on during her life, or till she maries again— when mared * Note 65. For Lewis see note 10. 94 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. to resign the lands to my two sons Joshua & Ephraim, and I give to my son David Hamblin, the farm he now lives on, and I give to my two sons Joshua & Ephraim, the farm I now live on, to be equally divided between them; and for Joshua & Ephraim to pay all my dafters, Alydia and Betsey and Ahitabel and Sarah, twenty pounds apeace.to be payed by my executors out of my mones and movables; the debts to be payed out of my estate that I shall die siezd of; and I do hereby ordain and apoint my wife, Mary Hamblin and my son Joshua Hamblin, executors, in trust, to take care and se that my intent and meaning is truly performed, and for them to retain in their own hands all their expense and charges they pay in my funeral charges out of my estate; and 1 give them two guineas a peace in token of my love to them. In witness whereof, I, Joshua Hamblin, have to this my last will and testament set my hand and seal this day and year above written. JOSHUA HAMLIN— Seal. Uriah Lawrence 1 Joshua Dakin. V Witnesses. Luther Holly. ) Proved Feb. 16 1787. Children: 283.* David, b. 1743. 284.* Ephraim, t ( 285. Sarah, " May 8, 1748. 286'* Joshua, 1748-9. 287. Alydia, 288. Betsey, 289. Mahitable. [ 98 J BENJAMIN HAMBLIN,s (Bro. of Cornelius,) bap. Truro, Mass., July 2, 1727, probably b. Eastham. Mass.. m. 1st, Mar. 24 1748, Lydia Young,* of Eastham: m. 2d by Rev. Mr. Cheever, Sept. 12, 1780, Sarah Mayo;* marriage recorded in Orleans, then part of Eastham. He signed a settlement of his father's estate, 1748, being then of Eastham. David Hamblen wrote in 1845, that he settled at Fox Island, this was on the coast of Maine. The writer supposes this was an error. He d. Wellfleet. Mass., June 15, l|fe4; his widow m. Sept. 30, 1788, Edward Smith, of Wellfleet- and d' Feb. 13, 1832. Ch. by 1st wife: 290.* Anna, b. Eastham. 291.292.* Thankful,Lydia, 1755, d. Hampton 1756. 293.* Lois, "June 17, 1761. 294.* Phebe, a 295.* Tamsa, a 296.* Mira, 1769. By 2d wife b. Wellfleet: 297 298.* Benjamin. Rebecca, Apr. 18, 1782: d. May 1800, 299.* Ruth, Oct. IS. 17S4. irtinique. W. I. * Note 66. Por Young see note 5H. * Note 67. For Mayo see note 21. FIFTH GENERATION. 95 [99J LYDIA HAMBLIN,1* (Sister of Cornelius,) b. about 1724; m. Aug. 30, 1741, John Willcut, of Hingham, Mass. In 1748 they are mentioned in the settlement of her father's estate as of Hingham; David Hamblen wrote 1846, that her niece, Jane Whittaker, dau. of Cornelius Hamblen5 often spoke of her aunts Willcut and Bates of Cohasset. Mr. Porter, of Bangor, Me. wrote 1896, that they went to Randolph, Mass; and mentions a grandson, no name. In 1899. Mr. Porter reported that he found no children. She d. Hingham, Feb. 1, 1798; he d. June 16, 1806, aged 89 yrs. [100] ISAAC HAMBLIN,** (Bro. of Cornelius,) b. on Cape Cod, Mass., 1728; m. Jan. 23, 1746-7, Sarah, dau. of Nicholas and Lydia Shaw,* b. Abington, Mass., Oct 1, 1726. Mr. Porter says that he lived in Bridgewater, near the Pembroke line: that the ceiler of his house can still be seen. He d. there, 1762, before the birth of his youngest son. His widow re married and removed with their children to Cummington, Mass., 1776; she d. Plainfield, Mass., 1803. The births of the children, except John, are recorded in Bridgewater: the baptisms of the first three are in the church at Pembroke, the next four in East Bridgewater Church; the decendants of the son John, claim that he was born in Bridgewater. Joseph Gannett, Jr. was appointed adm. of his estate, 1762, and in 1763, petitioned for leave to sell real estate to pay debts. COPY OF RECORD. Estate of Isaac Hamblin, of Bridgewater, 1762, — Decree: John Cushing, Judge. Whereas, it has been made to appear to me that the estate of Isaac Hamblin, cannot be divided among the heirs without great prejudice or spoil ing the whole; which children and heirs, viz: Isaac, David. Molly, Joseph, Sarah, and John, have requested me to settle the whole on said Isaac, the eld est son, he paying to the said other children their proportional shares of the value of said real estate pursuant to the appraisal and to law; Appraisal £96, 13s, 4d. . I do therefore settle the whole of the real estate upon Isaac, the eld est son of said deceased, his heirs and assigns forever; he paying to said David, Molly, Joseph, Sarah and John, each, the sum of £d, 4s, H, with interest, with in three months from the date hereof, being their single and proportionable shares of the value of two thirds part of the said estate; and also paying to the same David. Molly, Joseph, Sarah and John each the sum of £4, 12s, 3 farth ings, at the death of said deceased's widow, when her dower in said estate will expire: being their single proportionable shares of the one third part of the said estate, allowing to said eldest son his double share in the whole. Ch. b.' Bridgewater: Nov. 14, 1748. Oct. 14 1750; d. Dec. 14 1752. May 23, 1752. Aug. 8, 1754, Apr. 1, 1756. Nov. 19, 1757. Sept. 20, 1760. Oct. 22, 1762. 300.* Isaac. 301. Abner, 302.* David, 303.* Molly, 304.* Joseph. 305. Nabby. 306.* Sarah, 307.* Jon N , * Note (is, Shaw, 2d son of Duncan Macduff, third Earl of Fife, (but 8th Thane) took as his wife. Egldie Montgomery. This Shaw came to the North country of Scotland with King Muleom IV. tosuppress an insurrection in 1163, and forhis valor and fortitude was made gover- 96 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. nor of the castle of Inverness, and received possession of the lands of Petty Brockley with the forest of Strthern. About this time began the surname Shaw from a grandson of the Thane of Fife, who was called Malcom Macshaw Macduff. The motto of the Shaws was "Faithful unto death." ABRAHAM SHAW.ib. England; m. there. 1616. Bridget, dau. of Henry Best, of Ovenden. Halifax parish, Yorkshire, Eng., b. there, Apr. 9,1592. He came to Watertown, Mass.. after 1630; where he was granted eighty acres of land, on which he built a dwelling and mills ; free man Mar. 9, 1636-7; his house was burned Oct. 1636. and he removed to Dedham. where he prob. d. about 1638; she d. Dedham or Weymouth, Mass. The children named below were mentioned in his will. Children: Joseph, b. Mar. 14, 1618; England; d. Sept. 16. 1704. John. " May 23, 1630; Mary,Martha. Dea. JOHN SHAW.2 b. Eng. May 23. 1630; probably m. in Weymouth. Mass., 1st, Alice Philips; 2d, Hannah . He must have come to America with his parents in infancy; and res. in Watertown. Dedham and Weymouth, Mass.; he d. Weymouth. Mar. 2. lTlv Ch. by 1st wife, b. Weymouth: Elizabeth, Feb. 26, 1655. Abraham. Oct. 10, 1657. Mary, Mar. 23, 1660. Nicholas. May 16, 1662. Joseph. Apr. 15, 1661. Alice, July 26, 1666. Hannah. Apr. 7, 1688. Benjamin, June 16, 1670. Abigail. July 15, 1672. Ebenezer, Apr. 24, 1674. By 2d wife, b. \ Veymout John, Dec. 16, 1679. Abraham, Feb. 14. 1684. Hannah, Apr. 26, 1687. John. Jan. 20. 1689. Mary. May 5. 1691. Benjamin. July 25, 16,13. NICHOLAS SHAW.3 b. Weymouth, Mass., May 17. 1662: m. Deborah; he d. Abington. Mass.. 1717. Children; Alice, b. Apr. 13, 1687. Nicholas, " May 7, 1689. Joshua. " Mar. 18, 1692. John, " Mar. 21, 1696. Zacharv. " May 7, 1699. Ruth, " Mar. x, 1701. Abraham, •• Dec. 25, 1702. Sarah, " May 1704. Benjamin. ¦• Feb. 2. 1706. NICHOLAS SHAW,* b. May 7, 1689; m. 1st Lydia; m. 2d. Ruth Beal. Ch. by 1st wife: Deborah, b. Jan. 26. 1717. Lvdea, •' Jan. 5, 1720. Bathshkba. " Mar. 10, 1722. Sabah- "Oct. 1, 1726: m. Isaac Hamlen, Jr. Miriam. •• ,)an, 9, 172S-9. John. Mar. 4, 1731. William. May 12. 1735. FIFTH GENERATION. 97 [ 101 ] MARY HAMBLIN,** (Sister of Cornelius,) b. probably at Eastham, Mass,, about 1730; m. about 1750, Joseph1, son of Benjamin and Mehitable ( Aldent) Richards,* of West Bridgewater, Mass., b. 1714; She signed an agreement for the settlement of her fathers estate 1748, as "Mary Hamblin," of Eastham. It is traditional that they removed to East Stoughton, now Avon, near the Randolph line; another account says, they re moved to Manchester, N. H., 1765; to Hartland, Vt., 1785. Both d. East Stoughton; she Feb. 6. 1802; he Apr. 1795. Ch. b. Stoughton; 308* Joseph, May 20, 17—. Perhaps others. [ 102 ] Major ELEAZER HAMLIN,!* (Bro. of Cornelius,) Many statements and traditions of this noted man have been examined. lt has been impossible to harmonize them all. No record of the place or date of his birth has been discovered, but the inscription on his grave stone indicates that it was about July, 1732. The home of his parents was in Wellfleet, then part of Eastham, Mass., where he was probably born. He is not mentioned in the settlement of his father's estate, 1748; perhaps because he was then a minor. Many years ago his dau. Sarah, made some statements relative to the family relatives, from which her nephew, Hon. Elijah L. Hamlin,7 preserved memo randa; showing among other facts, that Major Eleazer above, had sisters named Mrs. Richards and Mrs. Holmes; whose family records are given in the proper order elsewhere; showing them to be children of Benjamin Hamblin4. Eleazer,6 m. 1st, East parish, Bridgewater, Mass., by Rev. John Augier, June 30, 1752. By 2d wife, Ruth. b. Feb. 1736. Deborah. " June h, 1739. Ezra, ¦ Aug. 22, 1741. Stephen. " Feb. 25. 1744. Lydia. ' Aug. 13, 1747. Philip, " Jan. 23. 1748-9. * Note 68. Benjamin Richards. 3 Joseph.2 William.' WILLIAM RICHARDS,! mentioned at Plymouth. Mass., Mar. 25, 1633; removed to Scit uate Jan. 6, 1636-7; was at Weymouth 1645; constable 1659; m. Grace Shaw; will Jan. 18,1680; proved July 25, 1682; His brother John and sister Sarah probably came with him to America. Children : John, m. Sarah Joseph, " Susan James. " Ruth William, b. Apr. 2, 1658, Weymouth ; m. Mary Benjamin, " May 19, 1660, " d. 1683. unm. + Note 89. JOHN ALDENJ b. England. 1599; m. 1621. Priscilla Mullins; both came in the Mayflower, 1620; settled in Duxbury, Mass.; Assistant to the Governor. Children : John, b. 1622; m. Elizabeth Everell. Joseph; " Mary Simmons. Elizabeth; " William Pabodie. David; " Mercy South worth. Jonathan, b. 1627: " Abigail Hallet, Sarah, " Alexander Standish. Ruth; " John Bass. Mary, " Thomas Delano. Mehitable, dau. of Isaac Alden, who m. Benjamin Richards,3 descended from this family. 98 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Lydia Bonney,* of Pembroke, Mass., who d. Aug. 12, 1769; m. 2d, 1772, Mrs. Sarah Bryant, whose maiden name was Lobdell; she had two children by a former husband, George and William Bryant; the former died at sea; the latter is believed to have settled in Waterford, Maine: m. 3d, Westford, Mass., by Rev. Matthew Scribner, June 3, 1789, Mrs. Hannah, widow of Timothy Fletcher, Jr., and dau. of Philip,* and Phebe (Hildreth) Proctor, t b. Aug. 4, 1747: she was an original member of Union Cong, church, Westford, formed Dec. 25, 1828; she d. Westford, July, 1837. He settled in Pembroke, Mass., and was baptized in Second church, there, Feb. 6, 1762; prior to which his five eldest children were baptized there, "on account of his wife." He was grantee in fifteen deeds of land in Pembroke and Bridgewater, from 1757 to 1774: removed to Harvard Mass., about April, 1776. A romantic story is told of his courtship of the widow, Fletcher, who kept a tavern in the village of Westford; that she had a dower in land, and that Mayor Hamlin married the widow, purchased the shares of the other heirs, and removed there from Harvard. He told his dau., Sarah, that he dropped the b from his name to make it shorter. The Mass. Colonial records have many references to his military services in the Revolution. He was 2d Lieut, in the Lexington Alarm Roll of Capt. James Hatch's Co. MUSTER ROLL of a company of Minute Men that marched from the West Parish in Pembroke to Scituate and Marshfleld, an the Alarm of 19th of April, 1775: James Hatch, Captain, 19 April to 29 April, 11 days, wages £ 6 per mo. Consider Cole, 1st Lieut. " " '• " " 4 " " Eleazer Hamblin, 2d Lieut. " " " '¦ •¦ 3.5s." " " " " " " 2.8s." " Caleb Howland, - Sergt. Thomas Fuller, a Nathaniel Thomas, " Seth Phillips, " Daniel Crooker, Corp. Sam'l Howland, " Eph'rm Briggs, a Lyons Isar, " Ezek'l Bonney, Fifer, Isaac Wade, Drum. Increase Robinson, Private Isaac Beals, " Isaac Moore, " Chris'r Phillips, " Isaac Bonney, u Elijah Cushing 3d, " Eleaz'r Bisby, I t ..4s," * Note 70. ELEAZER HAMUNATr. wrote in 1846. that the maternal grand parents of his mother, Lydia Bonney. were named Howland; that her grandmother li\ ed to a great age. and died in Pembroke, as did her' grandfather, and father; her mother died in Turner.Malne. t Note 71. PHILIP I'KOCTFK.I Thomas.-i Samuel.'! Robert.i GRACE FLETCHER, the wife of Hon. Daniel Webster, of Mass., was grandaughtcr oi Timothy and Bridget (Richardson) Fletcher, and niece of the MrM husband of Hannah Fletcher Hamlin. FIFTH GENERATION. 99 Leonard Hill, Thomas Lincoln, Ephr'm Lindsy, Wm. Bonney, Benj. Guilliam, Elijah Crooker, James Cushing, Levi Crook, Africa Hamblin, Daniel Garnet, Jr., Sam'l Harden, Abijah Levett, Sam'l Gorham, Tilden Crooker, Seth Perry, Wm. Cox, Jr., Isaac Phillips, John Hutson, Reuben Clark, Dan'l Child, David Beals, Benj. Munroe, Lot Phillips, Abr'a Josselyn, Jr., Wm. Gould, Seth Cox, Alex'r Soaper, Wm. Hay ford, Heze'h Pearce, Jon 'a Bonney, Gershom Ramsdell, Charles Jewett, Pri. 19 April to 29 April 11 days, wages £2.4s, per mo. Middlesex ss: Dec. 19 1775. James Hatch made solemn oath that the Muster Roll by him subscribed is according to the best of his knowledge just and true in all its parts. Before me, Moses Gill, | Thm '^ye R-ovince In Council; Mar. 14, 1776. Read & allowed & ordered that a warrant be drawn on the Treas'r for £ 53, 16s. ll^d. in full of this roll. PEREZ MORTON, D. Secry. Examined and allowed after a deduction of 2s. per man for 52 men & i for one; amounting in the whole to £5, 5s. 4d. for Billitting — There remains now due £53, 16s. Hid. JONAS D1X, pr. order. Examined and compared with the original. JOSIAH JOHNSON, f..,.^ JONAS DIX [Committee. He was also Captain in Col. John Thomas' Regt.; Muster Roll, dated Aug. 1. 1775; Enlisted May 1, 1775; commissioned May 19; served three months, 1 week, 1 day; residence, Pembroke. iOO THE HAMLIN FAMILY. In list of officers in Gen. Thomas' Regt.: commissioned May 19, 1775, rank, captain: Eleazer Hamlen, Captain on Company Return in Col. John Thomas' Regt., no date; belonged to Pembroke. Captain Hamblen, on Company return in Gen. Thomas' Regt., May 24, 1775. Hetman's Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army gives Eleazer Hamlin, Captain, Thomas' Mass. Regt., May to Dec. 1775; and Captain, 23d Continental Infantry, Jan. 1, 1776. The records of the Pension office show that he served as Captain of a Harvard Company in Col. Bailey's Mass. Regt. Eleazar Hamblen, Captain and Company Returned in Col. John Thomas' Regt., no date; belonged to Pembroke. The following proceedings show that he was still in the army in December, 1776. PETITION FROM CAPTAIN HAMLEN. To the Honorable William Heath, Esq., Major General in the service of the United States. Honoured Sir: the petition of your petitioner humbly sheweth: That your petitioners, by order of General Nixon, took the charge of a number of sick, belonging to his brigade, in Orange-Town, the province of New York; and as various reports have circulated, and are still circulating to the pre judice of your petitioners, viz: Your petitioner making application of public stores received from Colonel Tupper, for the use of sick under my care, and sundry other accusations; which would only create a multiplicity of words, not worthy of troubling your Honour with; therefore, as your petitioner is thus prejudiced to his dishonour, would esteem it favour your Honour would order a Court of Inquiry, as quick as may be, that he may have a publick hearing; and your petitioner, as in duty bonnd, shall ever pray — ELEAZER HAMLEN. Peekskill, 27th December, 1776. The proceedings are quite, long; but the following is the finding by the court. "With respect to the sick under his (Captain Hamlin's) care, and the dis position of the publick property entrusted with him, has been agreeable to his orders, as well as to the rules of justice prudence and good, economy; that the complaints against his conduct, that has came before us, are by no means sup ported; and consequently, that his character must, in our humble opinion, stand as fair in the eyes of the world as ever. Peekskill, Dec. 28, 1776. JOSEPH P , Pres. "For and on behalf of said Court " Approved: Per, W. HEATH, M. General. FIFTH GENERATION. 101 It is traditional, that because of his large family at home, requiring his care, he retired with the rank of Brevet Major; that when bidding farewell to Washington, the general gave him two hundred dollars in Continental money. Four of his sons, Africa, Europe, America, Eleazer, and son-in-law, Lieut. Seth Phillips, served in the revolution. After the war the General Court of Mass. gave him a grant of land in Maine, in consideration of the services of his family in the Revolution; called "Hamlin's Grant," to this day; which proving worthless, was so reported; and his sons were allowed to select lands for farms and settlements in the town afterwards called Waterford, in Oxford County Maine. He was a great reader, particularly fond of history and biography, and was one of the founders and stockholders of the present public library in Westford, established in 1797. His grandson, Rev. Cyrus Hamlin, D. D. of Lexington, Mass. wrote in 1895, that the house and barn of Eleazer Hamlin, in Harvard, over one hundred years old, were then in good condition. His son Asia, succeeded him in the homestead at Westford; he by his son Cyrus; and he by his son, Charles A. Hamlin, the present occupant. The history of Harvard states; In 1777, Captain Eleazer Hamlin, from Pembroke, purchased of Aaron, son of John Davis, a farm of one hundred and twenty eight acres, including a potash works, situated in the northern part of Harvard. The estate was in later years occupied by the hei rs of the late Lowell Sprague. The Captain had large means, and was a man of great energy; he soon became influential in Town Councils." That "he was one of the most popular Moderators at the town meetings." "Was member of the Committee of Correspondence and Safety, 1779." "Was a licensed Inn-holder 1780-5." "Delegate at Concord, Oct. 1779; Selectman 1782; Delegate to Convention at Lunenburg, May 19, 1785;" Inscription on grave of his wife at Harvard: In memory of Mrs. Sarah Hamlen Wife of Capt. Eleazer Hamlin, Who departed this life Nov. ye 15, 1788. In the 45th year of her age. Inscription on grave of his son: Here lies the body of Asia Hamlin son of Capt. Elea/.er Ha.mlin & Mrs. Sarah his wife, who died Nov. ye 2, 1778, m 4 years 5 months & 21 D. 102 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. His body is buried by the side of his son Green, in the east burying ground, Westford. His tombstone: a large, fine, slate slab, of the fashion of a century ago-showing that it must have been erected about the time of his death; and would naturally have a correct inscription — gives the date of his death: Dec. 1, 1807, aged 75 years and 5 months. The same record is in the bible of his son Asia, in possession of Charles A . Hamlin a descendant, who resides on the Hamlin homestead in Westford. The 13 oldest children were born in Pembroke, the other in Harvard. The baptisms are recorded in the Second Church of Christ, Pembroke. Ch. by first wife. b. Pembroke: 309. Asia, Mar. 9, 1753; bap. Oct. 16. 1757; d. aged 17 yrs. 310.* Elizabeth, Oct. 27, 1754; " " " " 311.* Alice, Feb. 17, 1756; " " " " 312.* Africa, Jan. 27, i 758; " Feb. 26, 1758. 313.* Europe, Nov. 20, 1759; " Apr. 20, 1760. 314.* America, Oct. 20, 1761; " Nov. 22, 1761. 315.* Lydia, Nov. 5, 1763; " Nov.— 1763. 316.* Eleazer, Sept. 23, 1765; " Sept. 29, 1765. 317.* Mary, Aug. 3, 1767; " Sept. 13, 1767. 318.* Cyrus, July 21, 1769; " Aug. 20, 1769. 319.* Hannibal, " " " " " " " By Second wife: 320. Asia, b. May 11, 1774,; Pembroke; d. Nov. 2, 1778. 321.* Sally, " Oct. 29, 1775; Pembroke, bap. Jan. 26, 1776. 322.* Isaac, " Jan. 30, 1778; Harvard. 323.* Asia, '• May 15, 1780; 324. Green, " 1782; " d. July 2, 1798. 325.* George, " [ 103 ] ELIZABETH HAMBLIN,& (Sister of Cornelius,) Probably b. Eastham, Mass.; m. East parish, Bridgewater. Mass. .Nov. 5. 1750, William Holmes, of Pembroke, Mass. Ch. b. Pembroke: 326. Stetson, Mar. 25, 1753. [ 105 ] ELIJAH HAMBLIN,* ( Elisha,* Eleazer, » James,* i) b. Mar. 22, 1722-3, perhaps in Eastham, Mass.. birth recorded in Orleans. then part of Eastham; m. Mary . He probably removed to Conn*. The records of Voluntown, Ct., show that Elijah Hamblin of that place conveyed land to Elisha Hamblin, 1760: and the records of Preston, Ct., show that Elijah Hamlin conveyed land to Mary Cook, of Preston, Feb. 23, 1758. Their son, Eli jah, was bap. in Griswold, Ct., Aug. 26, 1759. The records of Canterbury, Ct., show the births of the following children of Elijah and Mary Hamblin: * Note 72. The Preston, Ct. records, show that Joseph Hamlin witnessed a deed from Thomas Stanton of Preston to his brother Joseph Stanton. 1718-9; That Abigail Hamlin witnessed a deed there, 1721 ; Judith (Judah?) Hamlin, son of Joseph, baptized, Griswold. Ct., formerly part' of Preston Apr. 2, 1721; Lucy Hamblen, dau. of Keziah b. Voluntown, Ct„ Mar. 16, 1763. Ruth Hamblen, d. Voluntown. May !). 1764. FIFTH GENERATION. 103 327. Elizabeth May 14, 1749. 328. Elijah, June 2, 1751. 329. John, May 12, 1753. [ 105 ] ELISHA HAMBLEN,* ( Bro. of Elijah, ) The records of Voluntown, Ct., show that Samuel Lattemore of New Lon don, Ct., conveyed land to Elisha Hamblin, Jr., of Voluntown. Jan. 3, 1754. The records of Sandwich, Mass., show that Elisha Hamlen Jun., of Voluntown, Ct., and Jane Blackwell,* of Sandwich, were m. there, by Rev. Mr. Williams, July 1, 1762; she was dau. of Samuel and Mary ( Smith ) Blackwell, b. Sandwich, Mar. 29, 1738; and perhaps a second wife. Ch. b. Sandwich: 330.* Bazaliel Smith, Aug. 17, 1763. [106] EZRA POPE,5 (Experience Jenkins,* Experience Hamlin,3 James,21 b. Sandwich, Mass., Apr. 3, 1719; m. there, Aug. 18, 1748, Sarah Freeman.t of Sandwich, Mass.: settled in Newport, R. I. Children: 331. Experience, b. Nov. 9, 1762. 332. Sarah. * Note 73. MICHAEL BLACKWELL, was in Sandwich. Mass.. 1654and 1675; and on Oct. 22. 1682. was an appraiser of the estate of Edmund Freeman, of Sandwich; Joshua Blackwell. senior, and Junior, and Joshua 3d. John, Samuel, and Micah Blackwell were residents of Sandwich. 1730. + Note 74. EDMOND FREEMAN.i came from England; wasatSaugus (Lynn,) Mass. 1635; Freeman, Plymouth. Jan. 2, 1637: resided a short time in Duxbury; one of the "ten men of Saugus". who settled the town of Sandwich, Mass. , 1637; His status may be infered from the fact, that, of the fifty eight, who became entitled to shares in the land, his portion was much, the largest. He was assistant, magistrate, and Judge of Courts. During the period of the Quaker persecutions, he was noted for toleration and moderation, and was fined ten shillings for refusal to aid in their prosecutions. No blemish can be found on his life; wife. Elizabeth ; will June 21, 1682. proved Nov. 2. 1682 ; both d. Sandwich ; he 1682. aged 92; she Feb. 14, 1675-6. They are buried ou his land in Sandwich; and the place marked by two rustic stones, called the "Saddle and Pillion," placed thereby his direction on the death of his wife. Children: Alice. b. England; m. Dea. William Paddy. Edmund, •• ' Rebecca Prence and Margaret Perry Elizabeth. ' 1625. • John Ellis. John, • 1627. ' Mary Prence. Mary. " " Edward Perry. EDMUND FREEMAN.* b. England; m. 1st, Apr. £2,1646, Rebecca, dau. of Gov. Thomas Prence; m. 26.. July 18, 1651, Margaret Perry; res. Sandwich; deputy 16t>9-75. Children : Rebecca. b. Sandwich; m , Ezra Perry. Margaret. " Oct. 2. 1652. Edmund. " Oct. 5. 1655; " Sarah Alice, •' Mar. 29, 1658. Rachael, • Sept. 4. 165S; ' ¦ John Landers. Sarah, Feb. 6. 1662; " Richard Landers. Deborah, ¦' Aug. 9. 1665; ' ' Thomas Landers. EDMUND FREEMAN.' b. Sandwich. Oet. 5. 1655; m. Sarah ( Skiff? ) res. Sandwich most of his life; removed to Yarmouth, in that part now North Dennis; he d. May IS, 1720; will May 13, 1720. Ch. b. Sandwich : Edmund. Aug. 30. 1683; m. Kezia Presbury. Benjamin, Jan. 6, 16S5 6; " Patience Nye. 104 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [ 108] CHARLES POPE,** (Bro. of Ezra, ) b Sandwich, Mass., Feb. 28, 1724-5; m. Dec 3. 1749, Judith Smith, of Norwalk, Ct.; b. Aug. 21, 1728. He d. after 1770. Ch. b. Norwalk: May 21, 1751. Apr. 24, 1754. Feb. 15,. 1756. Mar. 22, 1758. Nov. 22, 1760. Dec. 22, 1762. Jan. 15, 1764. Oct. 7, 1766. Jan. 15, 1770. [ 109 ] LEMUEL POPE,s (Bro. of Ezra,) The Hist, of Barnstable Co., 1890, gives this lineage. One Lemuel was Town Treasurer of Sandwich, 1783. Child: 342.* Seth. [ 110 ] SETH POPE,* (Bro. of Ezra, ) b. Sandwich, Mass., April 19, 1731; Martha, dau. of Ebenezer and Lydia (Lothrop) Bacon,* Nov. 6, 1734; res. Voluntown, now Sterling, Ct.. 1749-1774. 333. Sarah, 334. Joanna, 335. Robert, 336. Charles, 337. Judith, 338.* Ezra, 339. John, 340.* Lewis, 341.* Edward, Maet, Mar. 13, 1687; •' Timothy Nye. John, June 12, 1693; " Deliverance Law Thomas, Mar. 26. 1696; " Kezia Hoxie. Joseph. July 18, 1698; " Tabitha Tobey. William. Dec. 4, 1700; " Mary Bodflsh. Sarah. Dec. 6. 1703; •' Isaac Nye. Isaac Oct. 20. 1706; " Deborah Foster. ISAAC FREEMAN,* b. Sandwich. Oct. 20.1706; m. Nov. 22, 1733. Deborah, dau. of Joseph Foster of Barnstable, formerly of Marshfleld. later of Sandwich; b. Jan 18. 1710-1 ; he d. Sept. 16. 1766, Children: Ebenezer, b. Aug. 111. 1734, Sandwich. Nathan. " Nov. 19. 1735; m. Mary Deborah, " Feb. 2. 1738-9. Isaac "Feb. 11.1741-2. NATHAN FREEMAN.5 b. Sandwich. Nov. 19. 1735; m. Mary -. removed to Harwich. Mass.. and d. there Nov. 8. 1769. Children: Jane. bap. July 19, 1761, Hardwick. Deliverance, m. Jonathan Childs Jan. 13, 177s. Nathan. b. May 30, 1762. Joseph, " May 1, 1764. "Sarah Pope." hap. Sept. 14. 1766. Joseph, ' May 13, 1770. It is supposed this family are related to the Sarah Freeman who m. Ezra Pope. * Note 75. NATHANIEL BACON, i came over early, and had a brother Samuel and sister Elizabeth ; all settled in Barnstable; he was among the first settlers. Tanner and currier; freeman, June 1646; constable 1650; deputy to Colony court. 1652-1665; assistant. li!57-73; member council of war. 1658 and 1667; m. Dec. 4. 1612. Hannah, dau. of Kev. John Mayo. He d, Oct. 1673, probably less than 6(1 years old; his widow survived him many years, and was living 1691. Ch. b. Barnstable Hannah, b. Sept. 4. 16-13; m. Thomas Walley. Jr. Nathaniel, bap. lve and Mary Crocker. 108 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [ 113 ] CAPT. EBENEZER JENKINS,5 (Bro. of Thomas. ) b. Barnstable, Mass., July 6, 1736: m. 1764, Elizabeth ; Farmer, magistrate, legislator; Barnstable; removed to Lee, Mass., about 1780-1; Rev. soldier. Captain in Col. Nathaniel Freemen, Barnstable Co, Militia Regt. served on Dartmouth & FalmOuth alarm, Sept. 1778. He was a prominent man in Barnstable and Lee; Selectman. Barnstable 1776-9; Representative, 1777-9: The name of Ebenezer Jenkins, Esq. appears frequently on the Town records of Lee from 1781 to 1800; the first mentioned is Sept. 4, 1781, when he was modera tor of the town meeting, and occupied the same position 1781-4, 1787-9, 1791, '93 and '97; selectman, assessor, highway surveyor, Justice of Peace, and served on many important committees in town affairs. Representative, 1783-5, 1790-1, '94 and '97. He frequently solemnized marrages, as late as 1800. Probably he lived in Hopeland district, that part of Lee taken from Great Barrington member Cong, Ch., Barnstable: A committee was appointed by the church in Lee, Nov. 10, 1796, to consider his letter of recommendation from the church. in Barnstable: and on Sept. 8, 1797, the church voted: "That it is not consist ent to receive to our communion, Ebenezer Jenkins. Esq. on account of a want of union of sentiments and on account of his unwillingness to acknowledge his former oposition to the church." His wife Elizabeth, and son Ebenezer, were admitted to the church in Lee, Dec. 9. 1792. She probably removed with her son to Genoa, N. Y. where she died. He d. June 12. 1811. Ch. b. West Barnstable: 351.* Ep.enezer, about 1765. [118] SAMUEL JENKINS,5 (Samuel*, Experience Hamlin,3 James,**) b. Barnstable, Mass., Oct. 20, 1727: m. there Mar. 11, 1749-50. Mary.* dau. of Dea Samuel and Abigail,* (Hinckley) Chipman,* b. Barnstable, May 2, 1731: Town clerk, Barnstable, until about 1771. The family removed to Gorham, Maine, before July 1778. ISAAC HOWLAND.Sm. Dec. 27. 16X6, Anne, dau. of Edward and Mary ( Menks ) Taylor, b. Dec. 11. 1664, and res. at West Barnstable. Ch. b. Barnstable: Ebenezer. Sept. 7. 1687; m. Elizabeth Justice. Isaac, July 3. 1689; " Elizabeth Jennings. Mary, Oct. 10. 1691. Ann. Dec. 1694. John. Feb. 2. 1696; ' Alice Hamblen. Noah. July 10. 1699; Prob. d. young. Joseph, Aug. 30. 1702: m. Rachael Crocker and Maria Fuller. JOSEPH HOWLAND,* m. 1st. Jan. 10. 1739, Rachael,* dau. of Samuel and Sarah (Parker) Crocker, b. Barnstable, about 1715, who d. May 9. 1742; m. 2d. May 16. 1746. Maria Fuller- resided Barnstable. Ch. by 1st wife. b. Barnstable: Hannah, Aug. 8. 1739; m. Christopher Taylor Mary. Aug. H. 1740. Rachael. May 2. 1742; '¦ Nathan Jenkins. By 2d wife: Ann. Ii. Sept. Ill, 1749. * Note 80. For Chipman see note 60 fZ^T^IT^V: APr' "' I(i6'; "'• B,m,St'""1' "-' --.^.rah.dau.0f ^^^^n^^^^^T.T1"- V", ', ,afra He inheritedhiS 1 ' uulI'«hiing was his his principal occupation; kept public FIFTH GENERATION. 109 The following family letters will be of interest, and are good specimens of the correspondence of those times: they prove that Samuel Jenkins and his wife had received a good common education. Mrs. Jenkins writes her name Genkins, the husband Jenkins. Mrs. Jenkins' capital I's are identical in form with her small g's, and the G. which she used in writing her name, she prob ably called J, or 1, consonant. Gorham, July ye 26, 1778. Dear Sisters: This with love to you, hoping through Divine Goodness it will find you all well, as it leaves us; that is the small family that is with me. None of my children but Abiah are with me. All my sons are, if living, in the army, and Molly is married away, and lives about a mile from me. I hear there are several accidents happened at Barnstable, write me the particulars. If you have heard from my brothers in Connecticut, let me know it. There was here a brother of my neighbors from Startford last winter, who informed me of the death of my borther John (Chipman.) I questioned him about it, and told him he had moved to Middleton. He said he knew it, and he was acquainted with him — he had lost his fingers in a mill: he had a son at Stratford, and 1 might depend upon it, he had been dead as much as three or four years. May God sanctify this stroke of his providence for good, and may we be ready also. 1 am afraid what I may near concerning my sons, but I hope I may be prepared, let it be as it will. I should write more, but it is the sabbath. Give my love to your children, and my duty to mother Genkins and the brothers and sisters, Tell sister Hamlin that Lewis and Perez were here an hour or two; and Phebe's sister Young came to town last sabbath, and was taken very sick on Monday. Yes- house, and retailed spiritious liquors, a business not then held incompatable with the office of deacon of the church; a man of good business habits, often employed as a town officer; or dained deacon of church in Barnstable, Sept. 1. 1706; he d. 1723: she d. Jan. s, 1742-3. Ch. b. Barnstable Thomas, Nov. 17. 1687; removed to Groton, Ct. Samuel, Aug. 6, 1689; m. Abigail Hinckley and Mary Green. John. Feb. 16, 1691 ; " Rebecca Hale. Abigail. Sept. 15. 1692; " Nathaniel Jackson. J seph. Jan. 10. 1694. Jacob. Aug. 30. 1695 ; m. Abigail Fuller and Bethia Thomas. Seth, Feb. 24. 1697. Hannah, Sept. 24, 1699; m. Barnabas Lothrop. Jr. Sarah. Nov. 1, 1701; d. July 15, 1715. Barnabas. Mar. 24. 1702 m. Elizabeth Hamblen. For Cobb see note 20. Dea. SAMUEL CHlPMAN.s b. Barnstable. Mass.. Aug. 6. 1689; m. 1st. Dec. 8. 1715, Abigail.* dau. of John and Thankful (Trott) Hinckley, b. Barnstable, Mar. 24, 1696; who d. July 12. 1736; m. 2d. 1739. Mary Green, of Boston. He kept the Chipman tavern. Barnstable; selectman 1727-9; deacon Cong, church. Ch, b. Barnstable. A Son, Aug. 1717; d. Aug. 25. 1717. Hannah. July 1. 1719. Samuel. Nov. 21, 1721 ; removed to Groton. Ct. Timothy. Apr. 30, 1723; m. Elizabeth Bassett. Ebenezer, Sept. 9. 1726 ; removed to Middletown. Ct. John. June 30.1728; " Stratford, thence to Middletown, Ct. Mary, May 2. 1731 ; m. Samuel Jenkins. Nathaniel, Jan. 31, 1733. Joseph. May 26. 1740; d. July 4, 1740. 110 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. terday she was very low with pleuresy. Write me evertliing you know worth a writing by the bearer of this letter: I suppose he will stay only a few hours. being on business. I conclude with love to you and yours and all friends. MARY JENKINS. Abiah gives duty to you, and love to all cousins. This for Hannah and Elizabeth Chipman. For Mrs. Elizabeth Chipman at Barnstable. Pr, favor of Mr. Hanscom. Hannah Chipman was the eldest sister of the writer of this letter. Eliza beth Chipman was the wife of her brother, Dea. Timothy Chipman Gorham, Jan. 29, 1781. Loving sister: These come with our love to you and children, hoping you are well, as through Divine Goodness we are, except my wife, who has been poorly ever since last March; but is a little better. We received yours by Mr. Lovell— was glad to hear from you. And now a short account of my family. Our children are all, except one, married. We have seven grand-children, Josiah one daughter, Sarah; Deborah three children, Hannah, Elizabeth and Ebenezer; Abiah two, Josiah and Prudence; and Mary one daughter, Abiah. It seems to me they are the prettiest children I see anywhere. They all live near us, except Abiah, who resides eighteen miles distance. Mr. Lovell in- froms us that sister Hannah would be glad to come and live with her sister. Were she here we should be glad; but as times are it would be difficult for her to come, either by land or water For me to come by land for her would cost more paper dollars than a few, and to come by water is hazardous. If there could be some way found out for her to come with Lovell's family. 1 esteem it best. As for her coming at present, it is not practicable. * Note 81. For Hinckley, see note 31. Gov. THOMAS HINCKLEY.2 ( Samuel* ) b. England. 1618; m. 1st. Dec. 4. 1641. Mary, dau. of Thomas Richards of Weymouth. Mass. ; who d. June 24, 1659; m. 2d. Mar. 16, 1660. Mary, widow of Capt. Nathaniel, son of Hon. John and Ann Glover, of Dorchester. Mass., and only child of Mr. Quarter-master Smith of Dorchester, by his first wife, b. Lancashire, Eng.. 1630. Her grand son Rev. Thomas Prince, colleague pastor of Old South Church. Boston. 1718-58. preserved a quaint record of his grandmother: "She was ye only child of Mr. Quarter-Master Smith, by his first wife; formerly of Lancashire, in England, and afterwards of Dorchester, in New Eng land; her father had been a Quarter-Master in ye army of ye Netherlands; her mother a gentlewoman of a creditable Family and of eminent natural Powers, Piety and acquired accomplishments. Of them this Mrs. Hinckley was born in Lancashire, in England in 1630. Her parents living under ye ministry of ye Rev. Mr. Richard Mather at Toxteth, in that shire; they came up and brought her with them to Bristol, in order for X. E.. in April. 1635; Young Mr. Nathaniel, a son of ye said Mr. Mather, being carried on one side of a horse in a Pannier. and this young Mrs. Mary, on ye other; as I have often heard her say May 21. 1635. she and her father and mother, ye sd Rev. Mr. Richard Mather and wife, ye sons Samuel and Nathan iel. Mr. Jonathan Mitchell, then about 11 years of age. &c. set sail from Bristol. In ye night between Aug. 14 and 15. on ye N. E. coast, yr arose an extream Hurricane, wrinyrwrinye ( wherein they were In the ) utmostdanger. and wonderously delivered. ( See ye acct in ye Life of ye sd Mr. Richard Mather in ye Magnalia ) and on Aug. 17. arrived at Boston. Her father and others settling at Dorchester, anew chh gath'd there. Aug. 21. 1636. ye sd Mr. Richard Mather became ye Teacher; under wos ministry she II v'd; unless wn sent to school at Boston ; wr she en.loy'd Mr. Wilson and Cotton's ministry. In she married to Mr Nathaniel Glo ver, a son of ye Hon'b. John Clover, Esq., of said Dorchester, by whom she had Nathaniel and Ann. And then this Husband Dying, she remained a wlddow till when she married ye Honbl. Thomas Hinckley. Esq.. of Barnstable; whither she removed, and had by him. Mercy. Expe rience. John, Abigail, Thankfull. Ebenezer and Reliance; wo all grew up and married; and all hut Ebenezer, before she died. At Barnstable she to ye Day of her Death appeared and shown in ye eyes of all. as ye loveliest and brightest woman for Beauty. Knowledg. wisdom, majesty. accomplishments and graces throughout ye Colony, and there her first son Nathaniel! married FIFTH GENERATION. Ill As to news, we have none. Old Capt. Phinney, formerly of Brrnstable, the first settler in Gorham, died not long since, almost ninety years old. Let us hear from you as often as possible— we will do the same. I am dear sister your loving brother, SAM'LL JENKINS. N. B. My wife has this moment started a notion, that you did not know who Sam'!] married-it was Lydia Dier from Truro. Gorham, November 22, 1783. Dear Sister: This with love to you and yours, hoping it will find you all well, as, through Divine Goodness. I and mine are at present. I have not heard from you since Major Lewis came. I then received gladly what you sent me that was my sisters. You cannot think how greatly rejoiced I was to see one of my old neighbors, who could tell me everything I wanted to know con cerning my own family. Your brother had had a long fit of sickness last spring, was very low, and has been able to do but a trifle this summer. He is better this fall, but not so well as before. He intends, with submission to Providence, to go to Barnstable this winter. The twentieth of June last we had the sorrowful and heavy news of our son Joseph's death. He died that day, two months. Hehadbeen in the service two years, anddied with consump tion near West Point — a loud call to us all. He was carried into the country and was comfortably provided for during the last month or six weeks of his life. What most contributes to my comfort is, God was pleased to give him a time to Hannah, a Dtr of sd Mr. Hinckley, by his formr wf . Her sd Dtr Ann. married to Mr. William Rawson. a son of Mr. secretary Rawson. secretary of ye Massachusetts Colony. Her Dtr Mercy to Mr. Samuel Prince, of Sandwich; Experience to Mr. James Whipple, of Barnstable; her son John, to Mrs. Trott of Dorchester; her daughter Abigail, to yr Rev. Mr. Joseph Lord, 1st of Dorchester in South Carolina, aftrwdof Chatham on Cape Cod; Thankfull, to ye Rev. Mr. Experience Mayhew. of Martha's Vinyard; Reliance, to ye Rev. Mr. Nathaniel Stone, of Har wich; and after the Decease of Herself and Husband, yrson Ebenezer, to Mrs. Stone, of Sudbury." Inscription on her monument at Barnstable: Here lyeth ye Body of ye Truly Virtuous and prais Worthy Mrs. Mary Hinckley, wife to Mr. Thomas Hinckley. Died July ye 29, 1703, In ye 73d year or Her age. Gov. Hinckley was a man of worth and piety. Upon the death of his wife he composed the following verses in her memory: Pity me O my friends and for me Pray To him yt can supply what's taken away. My crown is failed from my Head, an wo. Wo unto me yt I have sinned so As to provoke ye Lord to show such Ire. Wh I deserve 'gainst me should burn like Fire. God righteous is in all yt He hath done Yea good in lending Her to me so long. A blessing rich Forty three years and more; Had I been wise to improve such store Of Gifts and Grace wherewith she was endu'd, I might in Grace have also much improv'd. How prompt in heavenly Discourse was she. 112 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. of consideration. He sent us word not to mourn for him, but to prepare to fol low him, for he trusted the eternal estate was secured. You are not a strang er to my grief, though I have been to yours. Not from the dust afflictions grow, Nor troubles raise by chance. Yet we are born to care and woe, A sad inheritance. As sparks break out from burning coals, And still are upward bourne, So grief is rooted in our souls. And man grows up to mourn. The rest of my children that are here are well. Josiah has gone to Baga- duce. Phebe hath two sons about six months old, Samuel and Jacob. Prude (Prudence, wife of Joshua) a daughter the same age, named Polly. Abiah lives a little way off. Sam'll has a daughter about three weeks old named Lida. Molly one five weeks, named Elizabeth — making fourteen grandchildren I have living. That to her own and others good might be! Out of her store came things both new and old, Wh she had read, or thought, or had been told. How great my Bond to God in Thankfulness. For such a Gift, for all my worthlessness. The only child her gracious mother bore. Obtain'd of God as a Return of Prayer ; For wh she with her Friends employ'd a day. In private, and soon found it good to pray Unto ye God of nature and of Grace. Who thus approv'd their seeking of his Face, In forming this fair child to shew his Praise: Endowed with virtues in her early Days Wh grew and shine'd in young and riper age. And to her Maker's Praise did much engage. All those wo knew Her both of late and old. And prove'd as diverse godly wise foretold. She by her wisdom built ye House and by Her prudent care kept all in such a way And in such order, so as nought might be ) A Let to worship in the Family. v Or cause Distraction on God's holy day. S Yea both at Morn and even, as was need She did in Household, worship always lead Her Family, while in her window state. And In my absence since she was my mate. Whose good example may rebuke all Those Who slight their Duty and Themselves expose Unto yt wrath of God wh hangs o'er all Those Families wh on him do not call. To rise up very early was her way, i Enter her closet straight to read and pray. (- And then to call and raise her family, I And lived to see a Blessing great upon Her prayers and prudent Education Of children such a number for ye Lord. Under her gracious Covenant and word. That now may say, I am, through Grace divine. Thy Servant, Daughter. Son, of Handmaid, thine. She highly prized a Gospel Ministry, For its support was an example high. FIFTH GENERATION. 113 You know not how much 1 want to come and see all my old friends and relatives. Give my love to all brothers and sisters, cousins and friends. Tell cousin James Smith's wife 1 never forgot what she said to me, that I must write concerning religion; but I was loth to write that I did not like my minister, though when I got home, the first time I heard him, I thought I And while a widow chose ye town shou'd say I What was her Part lest self from Ri jbt shou'd sway >• And allways gave more than her Rate away. ) Yea ever first wou'd pay that pious due. Then other Debts, and on the Residue Wou'd wisely live and help ye Poor she knew. ' Nor ever any want she found thereby, And counselled her Friends ye like to try; But if they wou'd till last let That alone. They wou'd find nought to pay 't all wou'd be gone ; Which some have try'd. and found what she said True. And so God was not robbed of his Due. As by God's Grace she lived piously So by the same she lived righteously ; Chusing yt she and hers might wrongs receiv. Then even ye least to others jive. Always a Pattern of Sobriety, I Meek, lowly, peaceful, prone to Charity > And freely given to Hospitality. \ Behaved wisely in a perfect way, Both in ye brightest and ye darkest Day. She came in nothing short with count of many Of highest Praise of Tongue or Pen of any. Great cause we have of pious Thankfullness; For that tho sharpest pains did her distress For six weeks allmost constantly, yt she Could take no Rest nor in ye night nor Day ; Yet God preserved her mind and senses clear. With exercise of Grace, yet we cou'd hear Not the least murmuring nor impatient,word. But meek submission to ye Sovereign Lord. Full of heart-melting Prayer and Savoury words. Which Joy and wonderment to all affords Whose Hearts were mov'd to leav their Homes and see And help Her in her great extremity. Her last words were, Cone dear Lord Jesus, Come. And take me quickly to thy Bosom home; And in few minutes had her Soul's desire With him whom she did love with Heart entire. Death was no Terror unto Her nor Fear. No Gastliness did in her Face appear; But sweet composure in her Life and Death | When her dear Soul she in her final Breath } Resigned to Him whom she beheld in Faith; | Whose own she was and with him longed to be, Where she is free from sin and misery; She enter'd into perfect, endless Rest, And with ye blest above is ever blest. So that we have no reason to repine, J But thankfully and humbly to resign > To his most wise and righteous hand therein. ; Nor mourn for Her in Plenitude of Joy, But for ourselves whom evils still annoy, As a great Loss to all, ye wisest deem, Then sure to me and mine a Loss extream; Now she has left, the gap Is made away, Wh our Iniquities deserved have. Unless ye Lord please, as I humbly crave To give Repentance and Remission free 114 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. could not be content to sit under him, and it came to my mind, "Despise not small things," which made me to think I did not well to be uneasy. He has been dismissed two years. We had a minister ordained this month on (not legible) a fine man.— I hope he will prove a blessing, and that decayed religion will revive under his ministry. Of all our sins; of mine especially, My great Defects in point of gratitude In prizing and improving such a good ; Wh as a second miracle of Grace, After the fiirst who no less Pious was And lonely consort, Both free gifts most rare. And both in answer unto humble Prayer. As soon as I my will resigned so To God. as to be free yt he shou'd do As most for his own glory, he Shou'd see ; Then did their several Relatives agree To say. They had opposed our Match so long, They neither dared nor wou'd it more prolong ; Wh was so far above all expectation As made us to admire the Dispensation. Yet that such wondrous works I cou'd forget. Does my offences greatly aggravate ; Which has so much dishonored bis Name As justly may me fill with grief and shame And Oh ! yt by his grace enabling me, / I. may with Hate, yeaself— abhorency >¦ Turn from all sin and unto Jesus flee. I Whose meritorious and precious blood Can cleanse from sin and reconcile to God. O may he be most highly prized by me. And as most precious may embraced be. May I to him eternally be joined. And in Him Rest and satisfaction find; By his good spirit's mighty energy I My heart be purg'd from all Impurity. - And filled with all grace and sanctity ; \ Awakened out of all my drowsy Frames Raised up to lively, heavenly views and aims, Ever composed, humble, watchful be. I Especially upon God's holy Day, And when I read. hear, meditate and pray ; In holy Duties never slightly be; As if to approach yt glorious majesty Of God, a light and trifling thing it were; But ever look and speak to him with Fear; May bring forth much good Fruit in my last Days. Living and doing more unto his Praise; Gaining much profit by our Father's Rod. Who can make all work our eternal good. For all which mercies great I beg ye Prayers Of all who see these drops. of aged Tears. That I and mine may by his mighty Hand Be kept thro Faith unto Salvation, and That we may neither slack or slothful be. But follow Her and that blest company. Who thro' their faith and patience now possess The full completion of the Promises. And we may fitted be at Death to say. Lord Jesus come and take us quick away. To be with Thee until eternal Aye! Afflicted and distressed, but thro rich Undeserved mercy not wholly forsaken. T. Hinckley. vEtatis82, FIFTH GENERATION. 115 It has been very much the practice of the place for parents to own the covenant, and have their children baptized. There are counted to be near a third of the people to be separate Baptists, and some of that part are become what is called Shaking Quakers. 1 think they are a most monstrous deluded set of people. The performances at their meetings consist in dancing, hideous He came with his father's family in 1635 to Boston, thence to Scituate. and to Barnstable, 1639. In 1652 he was on an important committee to lay out a road from Sandwich to Plymouth, deputy 1646-51, and 1700. He was the last Governor of Plymouth Colony, 1680-92. when it was joined to Mass. Bay Colony, except during the interruption of Gov. Andros. Mr. Otis wrote. "I confess that I do not feel competant to write, as it should be written the biography of Gov. Thomas Hinckley. * * * I can collect the facts, and lay a foundation on which another can build. During half a century he held offices of trust and power In the Old Colony, and had a controling influence over the popular mind. He was the architect of his own fortune in life; the builder of his own reputation ; a man of good common sense and sound judgement; honest and honorable in all his dealings; industrious, persevering and self- reliant; and if it be any praise, it may be added, he was the best read lawyer in the Colony. He had some enimies— it would have been a miricle if so prominent and so independent a man had had none — . Barren trees are not pelted. The Quaker influence was arrayed in hostility to him. He examined every question presented to him in its legal aspects, and viewing his acts from that stand-point, he was very rarely in the wrong. He was a rigid independent in religion, and his tolerant opinions, though in advance of his time, did not come up to the stan dard of the present. Some of his acts I shall leave for others to defend ; but that he was the intolerant and cruel man that some of the infatuated bigots of his time represent him to be. the facts will not sustain. He was a living man. never allowed his faculties to rust by inaction and to the last could draw an instrument with as much clearness and precision as in his early manhood. "It appears that he was an officer in the great. Indian battle with the Narragan- setts, in 1775, in the company of Captain John Gorham; and his youngest daughter was born at. that time, which suggested her name to the minister, Rev. Mr. Russell, who named her. He d. Barnstable. Apr. 25. 1705. Ch. by first wife b. Barnstable: Mary. b. Aug. 3. 1644; m. Mr. Wayburn. Sarah. " Nov. 4. 1646; Nathaniel Bacon. Meletiah, ' Nov. 25. 1618; ' Josiah Crocker. Hannah, " Apr. 15, 1651; " Capt. Nath'l Glover Samuel " Feb. 14, 1652-3; m. Sarah Pope. Thomas. " Dec. 5. 1654 No issue. Bathshua, " May 15, 1657; m . Samuel Hall Mehitable, " Mar 24. 1659; " Samuel Worden. Admire, " Jan. 28, 1660; d. young. By 2d. wife b. Barnstable: Ebenezer, b. Feb. 22. 1661; d. young. Mary, • July 31. 1662; m Samuel Prince. Experie CE, " Feb. 28, 1664; " James Whipple. John, June 9.1667; " Thankful Trott. Abigail. " Apr. 8, 1669; " Rev. Joseph Lord. Thankful. " Aug. 20, 1671; " " Experience Maj Ebenezer, " Sept. 23, 1673; " Mrs. Mary Stone. Reliance, " Dec. 15. 1672; ' Rev. Nath'l Stone. JOHN HINCKLEY.S b. Barnstable. June 9, 1667; m. May 1, 1691. Thankful, dau. of Thomas Trott, ( Treat? ) of Dorchester ; Farmer and shoemaker; Barnstable; his father gave him half his dwelling, farm, and land at Calve's pasture; hed, 1706, and his widow m. Jonathan Crocker. of West Barnstable ; real estate £100, pers nal £93.10; among his effects was a servant boy and girl valued at £12. Ch. b. Barnstable: 29. 1692; d. Aug. 24, 1694. 24, 1694; " 1722. 24, 1696; m. Dea. Samuel Chipman.3 14, 1699: " James Smith. 19.1701; " Bethia Robinson. John. Mar. Mary. Feb. Abigail, Mar. Thankful. July John, Feb. Ho THE HAMLIN FAMILY. howling like wolves, standing on their heads, pretending to speak in unknown languages, and the like rediculous behavior. I take them to be people that Christ warns us of when he saith, "Take heed that you be not deceived. Then if any man shall say unto you, lo, here is Christ, or there, believe it not: for there shall arise false Christs and false prophets, and show great signs and wonders: if it were possible deceive the very elect. Behold I have told you before, if they say, behold he is in the desert, go not forth, or in the secret chamber be lieve it not." Dear Sister: 1 could write till morning; but being very late must break off abruptly; begging you to send me a letter by Mr. Lewis, and so conclude, very tired, with love to you and children. M. GENKINS. To Elizabeth Chipman, Barnstable. These were the great great grand parents of the writer. Ch. b. Barnstable: 352.* Josiah, Sept. 30, 1750. 353. Deborah, Feb. 2, 1752; m. Gershom Hambl 354.* Abiah. Jan. 21, 1754. 355.* Samuel. Nov. 23, 1755. 356.* Mary, Jan. lb, 1758. 357.* Joseph, June 6. 1760. [ 119 ] NATHANIEL JENKINS,* (Bro. of Samuel,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Dec. 6. 1728: m. Rochester, Mass., by Rev. Timothy Ruggles, Mar. 31, 1752, Maria Ellis,* of Rochester. Ch. 1). West Barnstable: 358.* Nathaniel, 359.* Alvan, 360.* a daughter, [ 120 ] SIMEON JENKINS,6 (Bro. of Samuel. ) b. Great Marshes. , West Barnstable, Mass., Sept. s. 1733: m. there, by Rev. Joseph Green, Mar. 25. L762, Hodiah, dau. of Capt. John and Bethia (Robinson,) Hinckley, t b. Barnstable. Oct. 6, 1738: carpenter, wheelwright, cabinet-maker Note 82. THOMAS GLOVER. Gentleman, of Rainhill. Prescott, Lancashire, England; his son. JOHN GLOVER,* b. there, 1600: m. Ann ; Member London Printer's Co . 102s; cane to America in ship Mary and John, which arrived at Nantasket, May 31. 1630; selectman ; rep. to general court ; he d. 1653 His son Nathaniel Glover.* was first husband, of Mary Smith afterwards second wife of Gov. Hinckley. Note 83. GERSHOM HAMBLEN,6* Ebenezer. » John.* .lames.' Their descendants were numerous in Gorham, Maine, and vicinity, from whence they arc widely dispersed; and will be given in a future Volume of The Hamlin Family. * Note 84. For Ellis see note 32. t NOTES5. For Hinckley see note 31. Capt. JOHN HINCKLEY, i ( Johu.a Thomas.'.' Samuel.* ) b. Barnstable. Mass., Feb.19,1701; m. Sept. 17. 1726. Bethla. dau. of Joseph Robinson. Esq. of Falmouth. Mass. ; a descendant of Rev. John Robinson, of Leyden, Holland; cai'iienLir and builder: Barnstable: resided west of his father and grandfather in West, Barnstable; member and deacon in East. Church; Lieut, of Barnstable troop of Horse li 13; Captain, 1757. FIFTH GENERATION. 117 and farmer; Great Marshes; his house is now occupied by his descendants. Both d. Great Marshes; he Aug. 19, 11-08; she May 14, 1808. Ch. b. Great Marshes: 361.* Simeon, 362.* John, 363.* Prince, Apr. 17, 1770. 364.* Perez, Dec. 29. 1772. 365.* B HALEY. Feb. 7, 1775. 366. Hannah, d 367.* Hodiah, 1780. 368.* Lucy. 1782. young. The following order addressed to him. is of historical interest: First Regiment in the Co. of Barnstable, the 15th of August, 1757. To Capt'n John Hinckley. Captain of the Troop in the County of Barnstable. Greeting: Having received intelligence this day from his Excellency, the Gov ernor, that a very large body of the Freuch and Indian enemy have made themselves masters of Fort William Henry, near Lake George, and have likewise invested fort Edward; and there being reason to apprehend that the enemy will penetrate further into the country, unless large reinforcements are sent to oppose their progress; and he has ordered me to send off without delay the Troop of horse belonging to this Regiment, being completely furnished with arms and amunition according to law. and with what provisions, &c, they can carry to Sir William Pepperel, Lieutenant General of the Province, wheresoever he shall be. and then to put them selves under his command and to receive his further orders. These are therefore in his Majesties name, to require you forthwith to muster the Troop of horse under your command compleat In arms, and with amunition and provision as abovesaid to meet tomorrow at twelve of the clock, at the house of the widow Mary Chipman, in Barn stable, to be ready forthwith to march from thence to Sir William Pepperel as afores'd where- ever he be. and then loput themselves under his command and to receive his further orders. Hereof you may not fail. Given under my hand and seal the day and year aboves'd. JAMES OTIS. ( Seal ) Coll'n of sd Regiment. He built the meeting house at Marshpee, 1757; and the high steeple to the meeting house in the east parish. Barnstable. 1762. He d. Apr. 11, 1765. Ch. b. Barnstable: Thankful. Oct. 7. 1727; m. David Cobb. Bethia. Feb. 1.1730; " Henry Cobb. Martha. Apr. 28. 1734. " Barnabas Howes. Adino, Dec. 12,17.15; " Mercy Otis. Hodiah. Oct. 6. 17.18; " Simeon Jenkins. Jadez, Oct. 24.1741; " Deborah Wing. Abiah. Oct.. 13.1746; " Cornelius Crocker. John, Sept. 13. 1748. Note 86. ISAAC RORIN'SOX.* third child of John Robinson, who was the Leyden pas tor of the Pilgrims; b. Leyden. Holland. 1610; m. 1st. Scituate .Mass.. June 27. 1636, Margaret, dau. of Rev. Thomas Hartford, first, minister of Norwalk, Ct,; and niece of Timothy Hathaway, a London merchant, and founder of Scituate. Mass. ; shed, in childbirth, buried June 13, 1619; m. 2d. 1650. Mary Fannee. sister of Elder Fautice, of Plymouth, Mass. He came to Plymouth. 1631 ; was in Duxburv, Mass. 1614; wont to Scituate. 1636; and was admitted freeman, same year; he took a letter of dismission from the church in Plymouth; and joined the church in Scituate. July ,". 16.19; he sold his house in Scituate the same year, and removed to Barnstable: and first resided opposite Gov. Hinckley: afterwards at Great Marshes. West Barnstable. A prominent citizen; member of O rand Inquest. 1619. 1648; Trial juror, 1641; deputy. 1645, 1651 ; receiver of Excise. 1616-s. He was one of those who fell under the displeasure of Gov. Thomas Prence, the relentless oppressor of the Quakers. He was tolerant towards this persecuted people, and made an appeal in their behalf. Mar. 7. 1660; when "The court takes notice of sundry scandals and falsehoods in a letter ot Isaac Robinson's, tending to the prejudice of this government and encouragement of the Quakers; but forbear censure until inquiry shall be made." But ven- gence was in store for him. in June following he was declared a "manifest opposer of the 118 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [ 121 ] LOT JENKINS,6 (Bro. of Samuel, ) b. Barnstable, Mass., Mar. 13, 1737-8: m. Oct, 21, 1761, Mercy Howland.* Private in Capt. Micah Hamlin's Co., which marched under Col. James Otis to Marshfleld on Lexington alarm, Apr. 19, 1775, and served two days. Private in Capt. Micah Hamlin's Co., in Col. Simeon Cary's Regt., Mar. 6, 1776. Private in Capt. Micah Hamblin's Co., in Lt-Col. Enoch Hallett's Regt. detached from Mass. to re-enforce the Cont. army in R. I. for 3 mo . roll dated July 27. 1780. Ch. b. Barnstable: 369. Chloe, Mar. 16, 1762-3. 370.* Lot, Sept. 28, 1765. 371. Philemon, Feb. 26, 1767. 372. Achsah, Aug. 19, 1769. 373. Mary, Aug. 15, 1773. [ 122 J Dea. LOT NYE,6 (Sarah Jenkins,* Experience Hamlin.3 James,21) b. Sandwich, Mass., 1731; m. Hannah : b. 1727. He was bap. Barnstable, Oct. 26, 1740: and is supposed to have removed there with his father's family: he and his wife were adm. to the church in West Barnstable, July 10, 1768, when a son and dau. were baptized: and in which he became deacon. He was extensively engaged in whaling in which he employed many Marshpee Indians; some of his vessels were destroyed by the French. Selectman and representative, Sandwich. 1779. Selectman, Barnstable, 1782-4: representative, Barnstable, 1786-8. He d. Barnstable, Aug. 31, 1797, in his 67th year: she d. there, Aug. 25, 1797, in her 70th year. government." and was disfranchised. Smarting under persecution he with thirteen other men and their families, left Barnstable in 1660. It is supposed they contemplated settlement at Martha's Vinyard. as Robinson took a letter of dismission to the church there. The names of this company were Jonathan Hatch, Isaac Robinson. John Chapman, John Jenkins, James Hamlin, Mr. I homas, Samuel Faller, Thomas Lothrop, Anthony Annable. Peter Blossom. William Nelson, James Cobb, Samuel Hinckley, and Thomas Ewer. But they landed at Suc conesset. now Falmouth, Mass., where Hatch and Robinson settled. All had land assigned to them there, as proprieters, Nov. 29. 1661 ; but most if not all of them did not settle there. Robinson built the first house In Falmouth: he was licensed to keep aD Ordinary (tavern) there, 1664; but he had departed in 1670. In 1673 he was "Recorder." at Tisbury on Martha's Vinyard, a Quaker Colony; and in the same year Gov. Prince having died. his franchise was restored under Gov. Josiah Winslow. He remained in full communion with the Barnstable church for seventy years. In 1700 he divided his estate between his three sons; and in 1701 deeded his homestead In Falmouth to his son Isaac. He returned to Barnstable about 1702, to live with his daughter. Fear Baker: but was in Tisbury the same year. He d. Barnstable, 1704, aged 93. Ch. by 1st wife: Susannah, bap. Jan. 21, 1638; d. before 1664. John, " Apr. 5.1640; m. Elizabeth Weeks., Isaac, " Aug. 7, 1642; " Ann Fear. " Jan. 26. 1645; " Rev. Samuel Baker, Mercy. " July 4. 1647; " William Weeks. A Child. June 1649, still born. By 2d wife: Israel. bap. Oct s. 11551 ; removed to Tisbury. Jacob, " May 15, 1653; rn. Experience . Peter, removed to Norwich, Ct. Thomas, bap. Mar. 6, 1666; removed to Guilford, Ct. * Note 87. For Howland see note 61. Children: 374.* Esther, Feb. 375. Elizabeth, Mar. 376.* Asa, Nov. 377. Rebecca, Nov. 378. Josiah, Oct. [ 131] NOAH CE :OCKE FIFTH GENERATION. 119 [ 123 ] LEMUEL NYE,S (Bro of Lot, ) b about, 1733; m. Oct. 25, 1757, Rebecca,6 dau. of Thomas and Rebecca (Hamblen) Crocker,* b. Barnstable, Nov. 30, 1735. He probably removed from Sandwich to Barnstable with his parents when a child; and was bap. at Barnstable, 1740; returned to Sandwich and again removed to Barnstable, where both d. and are buried at West Barnstable; he July 1, 1814; she June 4, 1817. Children: 19, 1759; Sandwich. 29, 1761, " d. Apr. 13, 1788. 9, 1763, 6, 1766, " d. Feb. 7, 178'/. 11, 1769; Barnstable, d. Oct. 20, 1788. R,» (Ruth Hamblin,* James,"*) b. Barnstable, Mass., Sept. 12 1724. One Noah Crocker, whose wife was Content, lived in Lee, Mass.: his minister's tax of 7 shillings, 7 d. for 1788, was remitted; and he signed a petition there about 1800. On a grave stone in Lee are these inscriptions. Noah Crocker, died April, 10, 1807, aged 84, Content, his wife Died july 23, 1794 aged 65. There was a Noah Crocker, Jr., in Lee, perhaps a son of the above; one Noah Crocker, b. Dec. 21, 1782, married Betsey Foote.7 t 133 ] HANNAH CROCKER, ^Sister of Noah,) b. Barnstable. Mass., May 16, 1729; m. Jtin. 29, 1758, Abel Gushing, of Hingham, Mass. [ 134 ] ANNA CROCKER^ (Sister of Noah,) b. Barnstable, Mass., May 8, 1731. m. Dec. 15, 1747, Jabez Bursley. t * Note 88. For Crocker see note 35. + Note sd. Mr. JOHN BURSLEY,* came to America early, probably from England. The name Is written Burslem. Burslin, Burslyn, Burseley, Bursly, &c. He was styled "Mr.." a title of respect. He was a member of the Dorchester Co. that settled Cape Ann, 1624; was at Wes- saguscus, now Weymouth, Mass.. 1629; an associate of Mr. William Jeffreys; freeman. May 18. 1631; assessor, 1634; deputy, 1636; removed to Barnstable, May 1639, in company with Mr. Thomas Dimmock and Rev. Joseph Hull; he was at Exeter, 1643 and 1645; Hampton' and Kit- tery, Maine. 1647: Newcech-wannook. Sept. 9. 1650; Kittery, 1650-2; he visited the Isle of Shoals, and other places on the coast for trading purposes; his family remaining in Barnstable; m, Sandwich, Mass., Nov. 28. 1639. Joanna, dau. of Rev. Joseph Hull, andlreslded with his father- ni'law until about 1650, when he removed to his farm at West Barnstable. He d. 1660; estate £115. 5; his widow m. Dolar Davis. Children: A Child, buried Jan. 25, 1640-1. Mary. bap. July 29, 1643; m. John Crocker. John, " Sept. 22, 1644: buried Sept. 27, 1644. Joanna, " Mar. 1, 1645-6; m. Shubael Dimmock. Elizabeth, " Mar. 25. 1619; " Nathaniel Goodspeed and Increase Clap. jobn. " Apr. 11,1652; " Elizabeth Howland and Elizabeth Temperance, " Joseph Crocker. 120 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [ 137 ] SILAS HAMBLIN,-' (James,"21) b. Barnstable, Mass., Apr. 15, 1722; m. 1st, Falmouth, Mass , Dec. 21, 1747, Bethia, Eldridge;* "Both of Falmouth," at time of marriage. It is supposed he was married twice. The date, of his settlement in Falmouth is unknown; but his father's name appears in the town records there, Nov. 10, 1748. He removed to Sharon, Ct., where the records stiow that "Silas Hamlin, of Fal.nouth, Barnstable Co.. Mass." bought land there, Jan. 28, 1752: and exchanged land with Joseph Holly the same year. He probably d. in 1761, or soon after. It is traditional that his son, Silas, was reared from an early age by Col. Harvey, of Sharon. Ch. by 1st w: ife: 379.* Silas, b. 1747. 380.* Jemmia, By 2d wife: " 1754. 381.* Amos, 382.* Zaccheus, b. Sept. 6, 1760; Sharon. 383.* Seth, " Mar. 17, 1761. [138]. Ensign C\LEB HAMBLIN, s (Bro. of Silas,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Feb. 8, 1723-4. The records of Sandwich show the marriage there, of Caleb Hamblin, of Falmouth, and Content Fish,t of Sand wich, by Ezra Bourne, Justice of the peace, Oct 29, 1747: she was dau. of Nathaniel and Dorothy (Ellis) Fish, b. Sandwich. Jan. 23, 1713-4. He was a Mariner many years, and successful; resided at Cedar Swamp, near Waquoit, JOHN BURSLEY, 2 m. 1st, Dec. 1871. Elizabeth, dau. of Lt. John, and Mary ( Lee ) Howland. b. Marshfleld, Mass.. May 17, 1655; m. 2d, Elizabeth, probably widow of Samuel Hinckley.2 and dau. of Edward Fitzrandolphe; as the wife of Hinckley she was called Mary, but as his widow she signed as Elizabeth Bursley. In old time the na-nes Mary aud Elizabeth were synonymous. He inherited his father's hoas^, which hi bequeathed tj his smi Joseph; hi-; father and himself were wealthy men. He d. 1726; estate £3,137.13.10. Ch. b. Barnstable: Elizabeth. Oct. 1674: d. Oct. 1675, Mercy, Oct. 1675; " Apr. 1676. John, Mar. 1677-8; m. Mary Crocker. Mary, May 23, 1679; " Joseph Smith. Jabez, Aug. 21, 1681; " Hannah Joanna, Nov. 29, 1684; " Nathan Crocker. Joseph, Jan. 29. 1686-7; " Sarah Crocker. Abigail, Aug. 27, 1690; " Nathaniel Bodfl; Elizabeth, Aug. 5,1692; " Jonathan Crocker. Temperance, Jan. 3,1696; d. Sept. 20, 1734, unm. * Note 90 WILLIAM ELDREDGE,* b. England, m. Anne. dau. of William and Tamesin Lumpkin, resided Yarmouth, Mass. ELISHA ELDREDGE,* b, Yarmouth 1653, d. Eastham Oct. 14. 1739. ELISHA ELDREDGE.s b. about 1690; m. Dorcas, dau. of Thomas and Mary (Bassett) Mul- ford; he d. Mansfield. Ct„ Nov. 9. 1754. JESSE ELDREDGE,* b. Eastham, Mass.. Aug. 9. 1715; tn. Nov. 7, 1734, Abigail, dau. of Samuel and Abigail ( Freemen ) Smith; she descended from Elder William Brewster, Stephen Hopkins, Gov. Thomas Prince, Edward Freeman, Rev. John Lothrop, Ralph Smith, Henry Howland, and Thomas Clark, t Note 91, For Fish see note 54. FIFTH GENERATION. 121 Falmouth.* He was Ensign. 10th Co., in Col. Shubael Gorham's 7 Regt. Mass., in the army under Sir William Pepperell; commission given by Gov. Shirley, at Loisburg, Nov. 4, 1745. Highway Surveyor. 1750. An honest, upright man. Many of his descendants have been Mariners, shipmasters and officers of vessels; an honest, hardy race. It is traditional that he and six sons served in the Revolution, but the record of his service has not been discovered. Both d. Waquoit; he Apr. 17, 1794: and are buried in the cemetery at East Falmouth. No stone ever marked his grave. Ch. prob. b. Waquoit: 384.* James, 385.* Nathan, 386.* Caleb, 387.* Reuben, about 1758. 3c8.* Benjamin, 389.* Thomas, 390. Abigail, b. 1768; m. Be 391.* Nathaniel, " Apr. 17, 17 392. Deborah, 393.* Hannah, [140] BENJAMIN HAMBLEN m. Benj. Hamblen.0 d. Mar. 1829, unm. (Bro. of Silas,) b Barnstable, Mass., Jan. 1, 1730: m. 1st there, Oct. 9, 1760, Jerusha Ham blen: m. 2d, Lee; Mass., by Rev. Alvan Hyde, Feb. 19, 1795, Thankful Barlow, both of Lee: She was perhaps widow of Lemuel Barlow, to whom she was married Dec. 23, 1785: and if so, her maiden name was Bassett. She survived him, and m. Benjamin Davis, June 5, 1809. He d. Lee, May 2, 1798. He served in Capt. Elijah Bang's Co., of Barnstable Co.; list dated Sept. 4, 1786; res. Fal mouth. [143] JOB HAMBLIN,s ( Bro. of Silas. ) b. 1736 in Barnstable or Falmouth, Mass.; m. Sandwich, Mass., by Rev. Abraham Williams, Jan. 8, 1761, Abigail Giffordf. Removed to what is now * Note 92. During the Revolution Falmouth was subject to alarms from British vessels; • Vinyard Sound was at times infested with their cruisers, and Tarpaulin Cove, Woods Hole, and other places in Falmouth served as harbors for their ships; from whence they landed to annoy the inhabitants ; driving off stock and confiscating supplies for their navy. Among the patri otic military leaders were Col. Joseph Dimmock and his brother Lieut. Lot Dimmock, Job Parker, Capt. Joseph Parker. Capt. Barachlah Bassett and Capt. John Grannis. Early in the struggle Captain Grannis raised a company which was stationed at the Elizabeth Islands, as Martha's Vinyard and Nantucket were then called, for better defense of the main land. Sev eral of the Hamlins of Falmouth were active in the service; among whom were Caleb Hamlin and his sons. It is traditional that his sons James and Nathan were captured by the British, and that James died in Dartmoor prison, England. Simeon Hamblin of Falmouth was another Falmouth soldier. Many Cape Cod men served in Col. Nathaniel Freeman's Barnstable County Militia regiment. Several conflicts ensued with the enemy in which these restless yankee sailor soldiers succeeded in capturing English ships during the war. t Note 93. WALTER GIFFORD,* came from England to Mass., 1630. It is supposed that he was the ancestor of the Giffords in New England. WILLIAM GIFFORD.2 son of the above, was in Stamford. Ct., 1647; and is supposed to be the same who was in Sandwich, Mass.. 1650. He with George Allen, and the sons of Peter Gaunt, all of Sandwich, with others, were proprietors of Monmouth, N. J. ; having purchased the lands there, from the Indians; and to whom the Monmouth Patent was granted. Apr. 8, 1665; Gifford may have been there. 1665-70. They were Quakers, and suffered persecution in Mass. and in N. J. He owned lands in Sandwich, Falmouth and Dartmouth, Mass.; also in New Jersey and Conn. William Gifford. Sr.. William Gifford. Jr.. John and William Weeks were the lirst settlers at Hog Island, or West Falmouth. Mass . where William Gifford had obtained 122 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Lee, Mass., about 1772; he was one of the wealthiest settlers there: had the first store, in the first two story building in the pla-e: Sept 19, 1777 he conveyed land in Washington Mass.; in 1778 he brought a load of salt from Boston. His name frequently appeared on the town records of Lee, after 1777: at the first town meeting Dec. 26, 1777, he was chosen highway surveyor, and held various other town offices: tythingman, warden, constable hog reave: fence viewer, and school collector: he served on various committees: to employ a preacher, to build a meeting house, to care for the smallpox, to build a bridge, &c: over seer of work on county road: in 179d his saw mill is mentioned. Mar. 8, 1801, Josiah Willoughby made public confession of his wickedness for manifesting anger and using unbecoming language in a contention with Job Hamblin. The town records show, June 2o, 1802, "Received of Ebenezer Jenkins, Esq. a fine collected of Job Hamblin for swearing 0.01. The church record of Lee, show, Dec. 1802: "By sling and other liquors, several mugs, with a large number, viz: All the Meeting House Committee. Selec. men, Job Hamlin, lchd Backus, E. Grant,. Claimants, 1.50. Nnbody paid a farthing." A grand daughter, Mrs. Lucy P. Baker, late of Lee, related that she had heard him say, that he served under Gen. Wolfe, at Quebec. 1759, and was present at his death. He was private in Capt. A moi Porter's Co., in Col. David Ros si ter's Mass. Regt.; enlisted Oct.. 18, 1780: discharged Oct. 21. 1780: served on alarm in Berkshire, Oct. 15. 1780. LEASE. This indenture of lease, in two parts, made this sixth day of November, in the year of our Lord One Thousand and Eight hundred, Between ye Hopland School District, in the Town of Lee, in the county of Berkshire, of the one part and Job Hamlin of Lee, aforesaid, of the other part, Witnesseth: That the said District in Consideration of the Rents and Covenants herein after men tioned, hath demised, granted, and to farm Lett, and by these present doth Demise, grant, and to farm let, to the said Job Hamblin, one Certain tract of lands from John Jenkins of Barnstable, for lands at Great Hill Neck— Barnstable ? March, 1678. He also purchased land in Falmouth from an Indian. Job Attukoo. July 24. 1673. Other lands were laid out on the "Plains" in Falmouth to William and John Gifford and others in 1688. Christopher, son of William Gifford was in Teticket. 1690; William Gifford gave his lands in Falmouth to his sons Jonathan and James; and his lands in Dartmouth to his sons Robert and Christopher; he d. Apr. 9, 1687. Children : John, m. Elishua Crowell. Hannaniah. " Elizabeth William, •¦ 2d Lydia Hatch. Christopher, b. July 1658; " Meribah and Deb,, rub Perry. Rob bt. " 1660; " Sarah Wing. Patience, " Richard Kirby. Mary,Jonathan, " May 14, KiSl; "Lydia James, " Mar. 10. 1685-6; " Deborah Lewis. Another record states: Jonathan Gifeord*, with, brother William, came from north of England to America 1630; his dlscendents were: Silas Gieeorl-2. b. 1650; of Falmouth. Mass. Jonathan Giffords, b. mso, of Falmouth,. Silas Gifford*, b. 1710; of Dartmouth. Mass. Jonathan Gifford/. b, 1740; m, Deborah Mao.mbcr; he of Dartmouth- d 1813 Silas Giffoe^, of Greenfield. N. V.; b. Dartmouth; m. Elizabeth Robinson and Dollv Will- ;ox ; he d. 1H55. FIFTH GENERATION. 123 Land Described as follows: (viz:) Lying in said Hopland School District, and is part of Lot No. Two, in the fourth Division, beginning at ye North West Corner of said Lot, thence South five Degrees West. Thirty one and half Rods, thence East Forty two Rods— Thence E.isD fifteen Degrees South, four Rods— Thence North fifteen Degrees East. Thirty Two Rods, To a stake — Thence West five Degrees North, fifty Tivo and an half Rods, to the bounds begun at. Containing by estimation Six Acres and Sixty Square Rods, Being School Land lying within and belonging to said District. — To have and to hold the same, with the Appurtenances thereof, to him the said Job Hamlin, his Heirs, executors. Administrators and Assigns, for and During the Term of Nine hundred Eighty and Two Years: Yielding and paying there for to the ,-said District, the yearly sum of Three Dollars Thirty Eight Cents aud four Mills, to be paid Annually, on the foresaid sixth day of November, in each and every year, during said Term: the payment to be made to the Committee of the District for the time being; and if the aforesaid yearly Rent of Three Dollars Thirty Eight Cents & four Mills— or any part thereof shall be in ar rears and unpaid for the space of Taree Kelendar Mouths, exclusive from the day when the same shall Become payable, as foresaid, it shall be lawful for the said District, by taeir Committee, for the time being, into the said Demis ed premises or any parcel thereof, in the name of the whole, to re-enter and the same Demised premises and every part and parcel thereof, to repossess, and enjoy in the same right, title and estate as the said District had therein before, and until the execution of this Lease: and the said Job Hamlin his Heirs, executors, Administrators and Assigns, to expel and exclude there from, anything herein before to the Contrary notwithstanding. Bnt if at any time, here after, during said term, the said Job Hamlin, his Heirs, Executors,Adminis- trators or Assigns, shall well and truly pay into ye Committee of the said District, for the time being, the sum, of which the yearly rent aforesaid, is the Lawful interest, together with the Rents, which may remain unpaid at the time of the payment of ye Sum Last aforesaid, then the yearly rent afore said shall cease and be extingushed, and be considered as wholly paid, during the remainder of said Term. And the said Job Hamlin for him self his Heirs Executors, Administrator and Assigns, Covenants with the said District, that he the said Job Hamlin, his Heirs, Executors, Administrator and Assigns shall and will,, well and Truly pay the aforesaid yearly Sums of Rent, at the several times, when the same shall become payable, as aforesaid; and will also pay & discharge all Taxes, Rates and Assessments whatever, which shall be levied, assessed or Charged upon the said Demised premises, or any part thereof, during said Term, will use and improve said Demised premises in a< proper and reasonable Manner, keep the same in a good state of Repair, and at the expiration of said Term will Deliver peaceable possession thereof to the said District, without Strip or Waste. In Witness thereof, the said District by David Porter, Joseph Whiton, and Jedediah Crocker, a Committee thereunto duly appointed & Authorized by Law, and the said Job Hamlin in his own person, hereto set their signatures and seals the day and year above written. Signed. Sealed & Delivered David Porter, ) in the presence of John Whiton, > Seal. Note the words "District" & "Good" Jedediah Crocker were interlined before signing Christopher Hurlbut, JOB HAMBLIN, Seal. John Moshier. 394.* Deliverance, 395* Elizabeth, 396.* Cornelius, 397.* David, 398.* James, 124 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. The town record shows, "Job Hamlin's Mark for his Creatures is a Hollow Crop in the End of Left Ear, and a Happeny uper side the same, and a happeny under side the Same Ear." Both d. Lee: he October, 20, 1815; she June 25, 1810, in her 69th year. Children: b. Falmouth. " " Jan. 1764. " " Apr. 15, 1766. " Oct. 1, 1783. L 144 ] MARY HAMBLEN,** (Sister of Silas.) m. Jan. 23, 1782, Joseph Hatch,* of Falmouth, Mass. * Note 94. THOMAS HATCH,* came to America as early as 163J-4; propounded freeman. Yarmouth, Mass., Jan. 7, 1638-9; removed to Barnstable. 1641; very little is known of him. Otis says of his wife. Grace; "she must have been a second wife, for if Jonathan and Lydia had been her children, she would not have allowed them in youth to have been aliens from their father's house." He d. 1661. "not a young man." Ch. prob. b. England: Jonathan, about 1624; m. Sarah Rowley. Lydia. " 1626; " Henry Taylor. JONATHAN HATCH.2 b. England about 1624; m. Apr. 14, 1646. Sarah, dau. of Henry Rowley. of Barnstable. At the age of fourteen he was bound apprentice to Lieut. Richard Davenport. of Salem, Mass. ; his father, mother and sister had removed to Yarmouth, leaving him among strangers; after remaining two years he deserted and came to Boston; was arrested as a fugitive from service, Sept. 2, 1640. and sentenced to be severly whipped and committed as a slave to Lieut. Davenport, but escaped to his father's house in Yarmouth. Mar. 1, 1642. he was taken as ' a vagabond, ordered to be whipped and sent from constable to constable to Lieut. Davenport. at Salem. This sentence was reconsidered by the court; as it had no authority over h party from another jurisdiction; and he was appointed to dwell with Mr. Stephen Hopkins. His parent appear to have taken no interest in his welfare; this can be accounted for on the theory that Grace was his father's second wife, who prejudiced him against his son. The boy was ex posed to temptation, had no friend upon whom to rely, a bond servant, which his proud spirit would not brook; he resisted and escaped from servitude, for which he was punished. We can but admire his bold and manly resistance of the Intolerant spirit of the age, and of the law. which banished him from his father's house; and deprived him of liberty. After marriage he probably resided several years at West Barnstable; was on committee to lay out a road from Sandwich to Plymouth. 1652; removed to South *ea before 1635. and dwelt near the Indians; and was prosecuted for dealing with them. May 27. 1661. he sold his farm at Slpnesset (South Sea) and went with a company from West Barnstable to Succonesset, (Fal mouth.) See note 86. and page 34. He and Isaac Robinson were the first settlers at Falmouth. It was voted at a meeting of the proprietors of Falmouth, Nov. 29, 1661. "That Jonathan Hatch and Isaac Robinson, because they have built their houses shall have lots by their houses." &c June 3. 1679, he bought three Indians for slaves. He appears to have returned to Barnstable. and became freeman there, June 24, 1690. He was the patriarch of an esteemed family, acquired a large estate; was agent for the proprietors of Falmouth. He d. Dei-. 1710; will dated Sept. 15, 1705; proved Jan. 4. 1710-1. There are discrepancies in the dates of births of his children on the Barnstable and Falmouth records. Children: Mary, b July 16, 1647; m. Mr. Weeks. Thomas. " Jan. 1, 1649; m. Abigail Codnian. Jonathan, •¦ May 16 or 17. 1652; m. Elizabeth Weeks. ? Joseph, " May 7, or June 10. 1654; m. A my Allen. Benjamin, " Sept. 7, 1655. or June 6. 1656; m. Mary Hamblen. Elizabeth Eddy and Experience (Linnell) Davis. Nathaniel. b June 5, 1657, or Sept. 3. 165S; prob. d. young. Samuel, " Oct, 11, 16511. or Oct. 4. 16(10; m. Lydia — . Moses,' " Mar. 4, 1662-3: in. Ilepsiba Kddy and Elizabeth Thatcher, Sarah. " Mar. 21, 1664. or Mar. 23, 1665. * It is traditional that Moses was b. the night his father landed at Falmouth, 1660 or 1661. FIFTH GENERATION. 125 [146] JOSEPH CHILDS,3 (Deliverance Hamblen.* James, 32*) b. Aug. 17, 1724: m. by Rev. Ivory Hovy, Rochester, Mass., Mar. 6, 1758, Meribah Dexter,* of Rochester, Mass. Child: 399.* Joseph, b. 1750. Mercy, •¦ Apr. 27. 1667. Lydia. " May 16, 1669. Lemuel Hatch and wife Temperance and Ch. Oliver, Timothy, Joseph, Lemuel. Ebenezer, Tempe and Jonathan, were members of the church in Lee, Mass. July 1783. A letter of dis missal was given to Lemuel Hatch and wife by the church at Lee. on Jany. 8. 1797. * Note 95. Mr. THOMAS DEXTER.* came either with Gov. Endicott, 1629, or with Gov. Winthrop the following year. A noted, wealthy man; settled at Lynn. 1630; freeman. May 18, 1631 ; 350 acres of land at Lynn was assigned to him aboutl63-<; he had land at Sandwich. He pur chased farms at Barnstable, 1646, and resided there as early as 1651. March. 1631 he quarrelled with Goy. Endicott, who struck him. and he complained to the court at Boston. Gov. Endicott said in defence: "I am much complained of by Goodman De.xter for striking him; understand ing since, it is not lawful for a Justice of the Peace to strike: but if you had seen the manner of his carriage, with such daring of me, with his arms akimbo, it would have provoked a very patient man. He has given out. if I had a purse he would make me empty it; and if he can not have justice here, he will do wonders in England; and if he cannot prevail there, he will try it out with me at blows. If it were lawful for me to try it at blows, and he a fit man for me to deal with, you would not hear me complain." A verdict of £10 was recovered against Gov. Endicott. March. 1633, the court ordered that Mr. Dexter be set in the bilbows disfran chised and fined £10. for speaking reproachful and seditious words against the government. In 1646 he was indicted at Lynn as a common sleeper in meetings. He built the first grist mill in Sandwich ; was some times a jury man: he was surety for the persecuted Quarker. He was again admitted freeman June 1. 1558. One of his farms was south of the Blossom farm adjoin ing the mill stream, occupied by his son William, in Barnstable; the other on the northeast declivity of Scorton Hill, where he resided eighteen years; member of the church; of tolerant, liberal views; no immorality was ever charged against him; be was public spirited; interested in fisheries, mills, iron works, bridges, roads &c, He went to Boston to live with a daughter. where he d. at an advanced age, 1677; little is known of his family. Children: Thomas. b. England. Mary, m. John Frend and Capt. James Oliver. William. Frances. m. Richard Moody. Ensign THOMAS DEXTER. 8 m. Nov. 8, 1648. Mary or Elizabeth Vincent; settled in Sand wich as early as March, 1645; Constable. 1647. Commissioned Ensign, 1655, and held the office many years; kept his father's mill, 164S; was often on juries; highway surveyor; and held other town offices; deputy 1663; licensed to keep puplic house. 1680; a large land owner, and styled gentleman; a worthv man. enterprising, useful, a good citizen. Ch. b. Sandwich. Mary. b. Aug. 11. 1649; m, Daniel Allen, Elizabeth, d. young. Thomas, d. without issue. John. b. about 1656; m. Mehitable Hallett.3 Elizabeth, b. Apr. 7, 1660; unmarried 1714, Abigail, " June 12, 1663; m. Jonathan Hallett^ of Yarmouth. ' WILLIAM DEXTER.2 m. July. 1653. Sarah Vincent; settled in Barnstable as early as 1650, and was there, 1657; his farm was originally owned by his father; removed to Rochester, 1690. where he d. intestate. 1694. Ch, b. Barnstable: Mary, Jan. 1654; m. Moses Barlow. Stephen, May 1657; m. Ann Saunders. Phillip, Sept. 1659; removed to Falmouth. James, May 1662; m Elizabeth Tobey. Thomas. July 1665; " Sarah C . John, Aug. 1668. Benjamin, Feb. 1670 m. Mary Miller; removed to Rochester. 126 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [ 147 J BENJAMIN CHILDS5 (Bro. of Joseph,) b. Barnstable, Mass., bap. Aug. 25, 1728: m. 1732, Mehitable,* dau. of Shobael and Eleanor (Winslow*) Hamblin, t b. Barnstable, Dec. 4, 3 730. She is named in her father's will, 1758: He d. before June 10, 1758, when his children were baptized in the West church. Perhaps she m. 2d, Benjamin Hamblen.* Ch. b. Barnstable: 29, 1752. 6, 1754. 27, 1756. [ 149 J RUTH CHILDS,5 ( Sister of Joseph.) b. Barnstable, Mass., oap. Sept. 26, 1731; m. May 11, 1747, Reuben,* son of Reuben and Elizabeth (Bodfish) Blush.t b. Barnstable, Feb. 6, 1721, Ch. b. Barnstable: 403. Reuben, Oct, 20, 1747. 404. David, May, 11,1749. 405. Thom s, July 21, 1751. 406. Elizabeth, Oct. 19, 1755. 400. Lewis. Aug. 401. Hannah, Sept. 402. Mehitable, Dec. * Note 96. EDWARD WINSLOW.* b. Oct. 16, 1560; m. Magdaline Ollyver. He came from Droltwich. Worcestershire, England to Plymouth, Mass., 1629; removed to Marshfleld Mass, 1641. Ch. b. England ; Richard, abt. 1585; remained in England. Edward, 1595; Gov. of Plymouth Colony. John, 1597; d. Boston 1674. Kenelm. Apr. 29, 1599; m. Mrs. Eleanor Adams. Gilbert, 1600; Came in Mayflower ;after several years returned to Eng. Josiah, Feb 1605-6; d. Marshfleld, Dec. 1674. KENELM WINSLOW,* son of Edward, Sr. b. Droitwich. Eng.. Apr. 29, 1599; m. June 1634, Eleanor, widow of John Adams of Plymouth, nee Newton; Joiner andtplanter; he came to Ply mouth 1629: freeman, Jan. 1. 1632-3; surveyor, 1650; removed to Marshfleld. 1641 ; deputy. 1642-4. 1649-53; he d. Salem, Mass. while on business; buried Sept. 13. 1672; she d. Marshfleld. buried Dec. 5. 1681, Children. Kenelm. b. 1635. Plymouth. Job. Two others. KENELM WINSLOW.^ b. Plymouth, 1635; m. 1st, abt. 1666, Mercy, dau. of Peter Worden. of Yarmouth, Slass.. who d. Sept. 22, 1688. in her 48th year; m. 2d. Damaris ; farmer, clothier, and owned a fulling mill; he removed from Marshfleld to Harwich, now West Brewster. Mass, where he obtained from his father In law. Worden, the lots purchased by him 1669. from Nicholas Snow, and Stephen Deane; a wealthy man and extensive land owner, his residence was near the house occupted by Edmund Hall In recent times. He d. Harwich Nov. 11. 1615. Ch. (a large family.) Kenelm. b. 1667 ;m. Jan. 5. 1689,Bethiah Hall. t Note 97. SHUBAEL HAMBLIN.3 (Eleazer,2 James.*) b. Barnstable. Mass, Sept. 16. 1690; m. Harwich, Mass, Mar. 25, 1719, Eleanor,3 dau. of Kenelm and Mercy (Worden) Winslow, bap. Aug. 6. 1695. His will dated Oct. 5, 1758. Ch. b. Barnstable: Jerusha, May 4, 1722; m. John Hamblen * Saubael, Sept. 20,1724; " three wives. Eleanor, Oct. is. 1726; d. young. Joshua, Aug. 21.1728; " before 1758. Mehitabel, Dec. 4, 1730; m. Benjamin Childs.s Lydia, Nov. 15, 1735;, The decendants of Eleazer Hamblen, 2 will be given in a future volume of The Hamlin family. * Note. »8. ABRAHAM BLUSH, l the name Is also found spelled Blish; was an early settler in Duxdury, Mass, He bought laud from Richard Moore, Nov. 1. 1637. for £21 sterling, a FIFTH (tENERATION". [ 151 ] JAMES CHILDS,"' (Bro. of Joseph.) b. Barnstable, Mass., Mar. 4, 1742: m.— . Ch. b. Barnstable: 407. Sarah, Oct. 0 1769. 40S. Job. July 23, 1772. • 409. Abigail, Aug. 20. 1774. 410. William. Sept. oo 1777. 411. Deliverance. Jan. 1 . 1780. 412. Hannah, Feb. 5, 1784. 413. Calvin. Feb. 26. 1787. dwelling and twenty acres of land at Eagles Nest in Duxbury. the easterly half of whichhe sold to John Willis, Nov. 26. 16J8. He was in Barnstable. 1641, probably one of the first settlers; he was propounded for freeman June 1. 1641, also In 1651 and 1652; and his name is in the list of freeman 1670; grand juror, 1642. ur.s. 1663; highway surveyor. 1645. 1650-2; constable, 1656, 1660, 1667. He was a planter and large laud holder; owning at West Barnstable s acres on east side of Bridge Creek or Cove; 17 acres of meadow adjoining; 14 acres of upland, s on the south and 6 on the north side of the road, bounded easterly by the Aunable land; and 3 acres of meadow adjoining: his great lot of 40 acres was on the east side of Scorton Hill, bounded southerly by the highway, this he sold 166s ; he owned 8 acres on east side of the Annable farm in 1662: and resided on his lands 1643. His old ho :nestead was owned by himself and descendants about 200 years; m. 1st. Anne, perhaps Pratt; she was buried Barnstable, May 16, 1651. or May 26. 1653; m. 2d. Hannah, dau. of John Williams, of Scituate. and widow of John Barker, of Marshfleld; she was buried, Feb. 16, 1657-s or Mar. 16. 1658; m. 3d. Jan. 4, 1658-9, Alice, widow of John Derby, of Yarmouth. He d. Sept. 7, 1683. Ch. b. Barnstable: Sarah, Dec. :-'. 1641. Joseph, Apr. 1, 104s; m. Hannah Hull. Abraham. Oct. 16, 1651.; no family discovered. JOSEPH BLUSH. ^ b Apr. 1. 1648; m. Sept. 15. 1674. Hannah. Hull. b. Barnstable. Feb. 1656; will June 25. 1722. He d. June 14. Ch. b. Barnstable: dau. of Tristram and Blanche 1730; she Nov. 15. 1733. Joseph, Sept. 13, 1675; m. Hannah Child. John. Feb. 17, 1676-7; d. young. Axxah. Feb. 17. 1678-9. Abraham. Feb. 27. 1680-1; m. Temperance Fuller. Reuben, Aug. 14.1683; " Elizabeth Bodfish and Mary Thomas Sarah, Aug. 1685; d. Jan. a 1686. Sarah, Sept. 16S7; " 1705. Thankful, Sept. 10SH; m. Joseph Bodfish. John, Jan. 1.1691; d. Oct. 14. 1731. Tristram. Apr. 1694; m. Anne Fuller. Mary, Apr. 1696; " Samuel Jones. Renjamin. Apr. 169!>. REUBEN BLUSH.:' b. Earnstable. Mass.. Aug. 14, 1683; m. Oct. 25. 1735. Mary Thomas. His will July 3, 1738: proved Oct. 1745. Lt. John Annable. Ch. by 1st wife b. Barantable: John. 1st, Elizabeth Bodfish; m. 2d. 20. 1738. His widow m. Mar. 5. Reuben. Feb. 6. 1721 ; m. Ruth Childs. Elizabeth. Hannah. Thankful. Note 99. For BODFISH see note 38. Note 100. Kev. .lOSF.PH HULL,* of his early history twenty families from England, with Mr. Hull as their minister, July s. 1636,the land on which they settled was granted to freeman Sept. 1635; deputy to General court. 1638-9; Sept. 6, 163S. little is known. May 5. 1635 settled at Weymouth. Mass. them, by Mass. Colony; made he was elected Magistrate for 128 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [ 158 ] TIMOTHY HAMBLIN," (Zaccheus,* Jonathan,' James,2i) b. Barnstable, Mass., about 1737: m. there, Nov. 22, 1761, Mary,5 dau. of David and Mary,* (Annable*) Hallett, b. Barnstable, Ma.y 11, 1739; removed to China, Me., 1781. Both d. there. Ch. b. Barnstable: 414.* Josiah. 1762. 415.*' Timothy, Nov. 9, 1764. 416.* Mary, Nov. 17, 1767. 417.* Priscilla, 1769. 418. Isaiah, 1771; d. 1792. 419.* Solomon 1773. 420. Abigail, 1775: d. 1776. 421.* Jabjbz, 1777. Hingham. In the spring of 1639, Mr. Hull and several families from Weymouth, and Hingham decided to remove to Barnstable with the company to be organized by Mr. Collicut,- of Dor chester. He preached a farewell sermon to the people in Weymouth. May 5, 1639. and came to Barnstable the same month. Elder Thomas Dimmock was there March preceeding. To them the Plymouth Colony granted lands of the town; they were the founders of the town, and Mr. Hull being the minister, on him devolved the greater responsibility; at the Dec. term 1639, Mr. Hull and Mr. Dimmock were deputies to the Colony Court, and he was admitted freeman. Mr. Lothrop and his church came Oct. 21, 1639. Mr. Hull welcomed them to their homes and assign ed them lands. Mr. Lothrop's church were a majority and they preferred their own pastor and Mr. Hull was ousted as pastor of the church, and from his offices; resulting in controversy and ill feelings. Lands that he had sold Mr. Hinckley the town claimed, and Mr. Hinckley sued him for damage. Mr. Otis was of opinion that he was not so bad as his enemies represented. In one short year he fell from his position, lost his influence, was unpopular, his friends desert ed him and others reaped the fields he had sown; he was chagrined and the ungenerous treat ment he had received induced him to move. He sought to preach to his friends in Yarmouth. for which he was excommunicated by the Barnstable church; and then prosecuted for prea;h- ing as an excommunicated person. Mr. Otis says: If the reader decides that Mr. Hull was a contentious man and a heterodox teacher of religion, 1 fear he will have to travel many a weary mile to find a peaceful man and a sincere christian. For a time he removed from the Colony and resided at Dover and the Isles of Shoals. But little is known of his family; he was perhaps married twice; he d. Nov. 19. 1665, and his widow Agnes, administered his estate. Several child ren came with him from England. Children: Joanna. m. John Bursley and Dolar Davis. Elizabeth, " John Heard. Josias, of Windsor, Conn. Reuben, of Portsmouth. Tristram, Naomi. bap. 1640. Ruth, " 1641. TRISTRAM H ULL,8 was a prominent man in Barnstable: wife Blanche: will Dec. 20, 1666. Ch. b. Barnstable: Mary, Sept. 1645. Sarah, March . Joseph, June 1652; m. Experience Harper. John, March, 1654; removed to' Newport. R. I. Hannah. Feb. 1656; m. Joseph Blush.a * Note 100. ANTHONY ANNABLE,* b. Kent, Eng., about 1599;he came in the ship Ann, with his wife, Jane and dau. Sarah, June or July, 1623: and resided in Plymouth until 1634; freeman 1633; was one of the fonnders of Scituate and of Mr. Lothrop's church there, of which he became a member Jan. 8, 1634-5; constable I635 and 1638; removed to Barnstable 1640. His character was blameless ; except Gov. Hinckley, no man in Barnstable was more employed in public business; doputy 111311-47, 1650-3 and 1656-7: he served on con mittees to revise the laws and was frequently employed In important and difficult business of tho Colony. Strange as it appears with all his service he was not dignified with the title of "Mr.," but all bis life was called "Goodman FIFTH GENERATION. 129 Annable." His farm was in West Barnstable, owned In modern times by Nathan Jenkins; his wifed. Barnstable, and buried Dec. 13. 1643; m. 2d. Mar. 3, 1644-5. Ann Clark; who was buried May 16, 1651 ; m. 3d, Ann Baker. He d. 1674. Ch. by 1st wife: Sarah, b. 1622. Eng. ; m. Henry Ewell. Hannah, " 1625. Plymouth; m. Thomas Bowerman. Susannah, " 1630, " '• William Hatch, Jr. A dau., stillborn, Scituate; buried Apr. 8, 1635. Deborah, bap. May 7, 1637. By 2d wife, b. Barnstable: Samuel, Jan. 22, 1645-6; m. Mehitable AUyn. Esek, bap. April 29, 1649 ; probably d. young. By 3d wife, b. Barnstable: Desice, Oct. 11. 1653; m. John Baker, Esq. SAMUEL ANNABLE.2 b. Jan. 22, 1645-6; m. June 1, 1667, Mehitable, dau. of Mr. Thomas and Winnifred Ally n, of Barnstable; resided West Barnstable and inherited part of his father's estate ; deputy 1676-7 ; he d. 1678 ; and his widow m. Cornelius Brlggs, of Scituate. Ch. b. Barnstable: Samuel. July 14, 1669; m. Patience Doggett. Hannah, Mar. 1672; d. Aug. 1672. John, July 19, 1673; m. Experience Taylor. Anna. Mar. 4, 1675-6; m. Dea. John Barker. JOHN ANNABLE;3 m. June 16, 1692. Experience, dau. of Edward Taylor. Ch. b. Barnstable: Samuel. Sept. 3, 1693. Mehitable, Sept. 28, 1695; m. Andrew Hallett. John, Apr. 1697; d. May, 1697. John. May 3, 1698; removed to Rochester. Mass. Mary, Dec. 1701; m. David Hallett. Cornelius. Nov. 3, 1704. Abigail, Apr. 30, .1710; m. Walley Crocker. Note 102. Mr. THOMAS ALLYN.* The date when he came to America Is unknown; his parents resided near Taunton, Eng. He was the most wealthy of the early settlers: prob. a, trader or merchant. His 1st wife Was named Winnifred; he m. 2d. a widow. He was a large land owner in the central part of Barnstable: where he d. 1679. Ch. b. Barnstable; Samuel, Feb. 10, 1643-4; m. Hannah Walley. John, 1646; " Mary Howland. Mehitable, 1648; " Samuel Annable and Cornelius Briggs. Note 103. Mr. ANDREW HALLETT,* Gentleman, ancestor of the family of that name in Yarmouth and Barnstable. Mass; passenger from Weymouth. Eng. age 18, Mar. 20, 1635-6; one of the first who came to Mattakese, as early as 1637; but did not make it his place of abode until 1641; he was in Plymouth. 1638-9; and in Yarmouth, March, 1639. There was some complaint that he assumed to himself too much of the best land; but the court confirmed his claim. He bought of Dr. William Starr for £10, seventeen acres of land and twelve acres of meadow, with the frame of a house, to be made by William Chase; the house to be made and set with a chimney, and to be thatched, studded and latched, for £5. This lot was in the north west part of Yarmouth and north east part of Barnstable. He re- visited England about 1641-2. and returned; speculated in lands, and had several law suits; it is claimed, not with certainty, that he was a school teacher; although not wealthy, In 1643, he gave a cow to the poor of Yar mouth, when it was of the value of a good farm. The title "Gentleman." was conferred upon but few in the colony at that period; and the word had a differant signification from its pres ent use; it meant that the person was educated, belonged to the gentry or wealthy class, and was not a mechanic or laborer. The records afford but little information about his employ ment or character. His wife Mary, prob. survived him. He d. Yarmouth, about 1647. Ch. b. England: Bathsheba.Andrew, about 1615; m. Anne Besse. Samuel, drowned 1650. John, 130 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [ 159 ] JABEZ HAMBLIN, s (Bro. of Timothy,) b. Barnstable, Mass., 1739; The identity of this man is uncertain. The Mass. records show that Jabez Hamlin was private in" Capt. James Davis' Co.: Hannah, about 1627; m. John Hadaway. Josias.Joseph, m. Elizabeth ANDREW HALLET,^ b. England about 1615. He came over 1636. nominally as the servant of Richard Wade, for convenience in passage; was first at Lynn. Mass., and In Plymouth, 1637; was one of the first settlers of Sandwich, 1637; m. Anne, dau. of Anthony Besse, of Sandwich. but formerly of Lynn, in her fourteenth year. He sold his land in Sandwich 'to Daniel Wing. June 28, 1640, owned in modern times by Paul Wing, at the Tack Factory village; removed to Yarmouth 1643; and lived there the remainder of his life. He bought of Gyles Hopkins in 1642, the first house built by the English in Yarmouth, erected by Stephen Hopkins, the pilgrim, on the land owned in modern times by Capt. Charles Bassett. In 1655 he bought the farm of Robert Dennis; by subsequent purchases he became the largest land owner in Yarmouth, hav ing about 300 acres of the best land in town. Farmer, and by industry, skillful management and economy accumulated a large estate. His tax in 1676 was one twentieth of the entire assessment of the town; highway surveyor 1642, '56 and '58; constable 16)1. '7.-1; grand juror 1660, '67, '75 and other offices; member of the church, Yarmouth. He employed Indian servants about the farm labor. He d. Yarmouth, spring 1684; will March 14. 1682; estate £1180-13-9; she d. 1694. Children: Ruhama, m. Job Bourne and Hersey. Abigail. b. 1644; m. Capt. Jonathan Alden.2 Dorcas, bap. June 1. 1646; probably d. young. Jonathan, b. Nov. 20, 1647; m. Abigail Dexter. John, b. Dec. 11. 1650; m. Mary Howes. Mhitable, " John Dexter. JONATHAN HALLETT.3 b. Nov. 20. 1647; m. June 30, 1683-4, Abigail, dau. of Ensign Thomas and ( Vin ;ent ) Dexter, b. Sandwich. June 12, 1663. In 1684. he was constable and resided in Sandwich. After the death of his father he removed to Yarmouth and occupied the west room in his father's house until 1695, when he built a new house, known as the Jeremiah Hallett house; the lumber for which came from Scituate; it was not finished, plastered, painted or papered and the furniture was as mean as the finish; it was cold and cheerless, yet he was the richest man in Yarmouth, and denied himself the comforts and conveniences of life, that he might add to his wealth. Hebougbta negro slave Harry, for £20. He d Jan. 12. 1717: will dated Dec. 5, 1716; proved Feb. 14, 1717; real estate £2000. and a large personal estate; shed. Sept. 2. 1714. Ch. b. Sandwich and Yarmouth: M/hitable. m. Edward Sturgis. Ebenezer, ¦ Rebecca Hawes. Hannah Hallett and Mercy Gray. Thomas. b. 1691 ; m. Sarah Hawes. Mrs. Hannah Gray. Desire Gorham and Mrs. Mary Hedge. Jonathan, b. 1694; m. Desire Howes. David, m. Mary Annable. Abigail. " Hatsuld Freeman. Elizabeth, " Paul Crowell. Timothy. '¦ Thankful Sturgis, Elizabeth Hatch and Thankful Jones. DAVID HALLETT,* m. Aug. 19. 1719, Mary.* dau. of John and Experience ( Taylor ) Annable, b. Dec. 1701. Ch. b. Barnstable: Abigail, June 22. 1720; m. Prince Hawes. Jonathan. Jan. 12,1722; " Mercy Bacon. David. Dec. 12, 1724: ' Sarah Lewis. Elizabeth. Jan. 9. 1726. Mehitable, Apr. 21, 1729; m, Shubael Baxter. Remember, May 12.1731; " Jabez Marchant. Sarah. May 28, 1733; " Jabez Parker. Annah, May 14. 1737; ' Elisha Kent. Mary. May 11,1739; " Timothy Hamblin. Abner, May 19, 1741 ; " Susan . FIFTH GENERATION. 131 enlisted July 10, 1775; served on coast service; discharged Nov. 1, 1775; roll sworn to in Barnstable County: also private, same company, enlisted Nov. 1, 1775: discharged Dec. 31, 1775; roll dated Barnstable: also, Jabez Hamlen, private in Captain Micah Hamleti's Co., in Col. Thomas Marshall's Mass. Regt.: enlisted June 13, 1776: served to Nov. 1, 1776; traveled 77 miles: residence Barnstable: also, Corp. Jabez Hamhlin, in list of men same company and regiment, Nov. 1776; he signed an order for advanced pay &c. dated Boston, June 27, 1776; also, Jabez Hamlen, private in Captain Micah Hamlen's Co., in Col. Marshall's Regt., dated Castle Island, Oct. 17, 1776; enlisted June 13, 1776; discharged Aug. 1, 1776: residence Barnstable; also, Jabez Hamblen in Capt. John Russell's Co., in Col. Gamaliel Bradford's Mass. Begt.: enlisted Jan. 10, 1777: marched from Boston to Bennington: discharged Mar. 21, i777; also, in list of men returned by Joseph Otis, muster master, Feb. 18, 1777; same Company and regiment; enlisted for three years; mustered Feb. 15, 1777; residence, Barnstable; also, Jabez Hamblin, joined same company and regiment April, 6, 1777: also, in return of men same company and regiment enlisted into the Continental army from Barnstable Co., dated May 10, 1778, enlistment to expire Jan. 1780; residence, Barnstable; also, Corp. Jabez Hamblen, same company and regiment, on roll dated Jan. 15, 1778, enlisted for 3 years; also, Corp. same company and regiment, mustered by Continental muster master; residence Barnstable; reported on furlough, 1780: also, Corp. on Depreciation Roll, same regiment, to make good wages &c; reported deserter; also, Corp. on Continental Army Pay Accounts, 6th Co., same regiment; service from Jan. 10, 1777 to Sept 1, 1778: residence, Barnstable; reported deserter. Mr. Hamblin Dickey, of Monroe, Maine, wrote 1847, that this Jabez Hamblin d. in Barnstable. [ 160 J SOLOMON HAMBLEN, s (Bro. of Timothy,) b. Barnstable, Mass., about 1741. Mr. Hamblin Dickey, of Monroe, Maine, a relative, wrote, 1847, that two sons of Zaccheus Hamblen,* of Barnstable, were lost at sea with their father about 1770. I suppose it must have been Solomon and Joshua. [ 161 ] JOSIAH HAMBLEN, 5 (Bro. of Timothy,) b. Barnstable, about 1743; lost at sea about 1770; see sketch of Solomon Hamblen [ 160 ] [ 170 ] TIMOTHY HAMBLEN,5 (Jabez,* Jonathan,' James,2*) b. Barnstable, Mass., about 1739: bap. May 28, 1749. He went to Canada in place of his father, Jabez Hamb'en, in command of Capt. James Otis, Apr. 14, 1759, and his age then given as 20 years. [ 171 ] JAMES HAMBLEN, ° (Bro. of Timothy, ) b. Barnstable, Mass. about 1742: bap. May 28, 1749. He went to Canada in place of his father, in command of Capt. James Otis, Apr. 14, 1759, and his age then stated 17 years. Perhaps he lost his life on that expedition, as there is no further account of him; and a brother named James, was bap. on May 20, 1759. [176] THANKFUL HAMBLEN,5 (Jonathan," James,2*,) b. Barnstable, Mass. Apr. 18, 1747: m. February 28, 1781, James West, of Barnstable. Isaac Hamblen, of Montpelier, Vt., wrote 1846, that this family resided in Sandwich, Mass. 132 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [ 177 ] JONATHAN HAMBLEN,** (Bro. of Thankful,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Mar. 22, 1749. Published to be married. 1779, to Sarah Davis,* of Barnstable; Farmer: Barnstable, Falmouth and, Sandwich. Private in Capt. Darby's 2d Co., in Col. John Bailey's Mass. Regt ; in service before Aug. 15, 1777. Private in same Co. and Regt.; in service at Valley Forge, Jan. 25, 1778; residence, Berwick. Private in Capt. Jacob Lovell 's Co., in Col. Freeman's Mass. Militia Regt.; served at alarm at New Bedford, Dartmouth and Falmouth, 6 days in Sept. 1778: on an order for two months pay as private, dated July 13, 1783. He d. Sandwich, Mass., Apr. 6, 1828. Ch. b. Barnstable. 422. Jonathan, drowned in well aged about 9 years. 423.* Rebecca, Feb. 3, 1781. 424.* Betsey, 425.* Charles, Aug. 10, 1793. [ 183 ] ISAAC HAMBLIN,5 (Josiah,* Jonathan', James,2 *) b. Barnstable, Mass., Oct. 4, 1750: m. there, Mar. 17, 1774, Reliance, dau. of John and Mary (Hamblin) Coleman, t b. Barnstable, Apr. 26, 1752. His son, Isaac, wrote from Montpelier, Vt., 1846; "My father removed to Vermont with his seven sons and a daughter, 1799: he had one brother, David, now residing in Barnstable." Both d. Montpelier; he Dec. 8, 1828; she Feb. 28, 1830. Ch. b. Barnstable: 426.* Zaccheus, Sept. 30, 1774. 427.* Josiah, July, 4, 1776. * Note 104. For Davis see notes 4 and 17. t Note 105. I am unable to locate the Mary Hamblin who m. John Coleman'; possibly she was a widow, and Hamblin not her maiden name. EDWARD COLEMAN. * of Boston; m. Eastham, Mass.. by Mr. Prence, Oct. 27. 164s; Mar garet, dau. of Thomas Lombard, of Barnstable; he was of Boston 1655; and probably came to Barnstable soon after; was admitted an inhabitant there, Oct. 3, 1662; and was living March 26, 1690; when the town granted 25 acres of land to his son Edward at Yannows. on condition that he do his utmost to maintain his father and mother and family; this grant was at the south east corner of Barnstable, bounded east by Yarmouth, south by the harbor at Yannows. west by the Hallett land, north by the commons. Margaret Coleman was living Nov. 12. 1714. but he was then dead. Children: Edward. b. about 1649. Boston ; d. 1714 without issue. Elizabeth, " Nov. 28, 1651, Boston; m. John Hadaway. Mary, " Sept. 12, 1653, Martha, " Aug. 8. 1635, " Sarah. Barnstable. James, " m. Patience Cobb. For Lombard see note 43. JAMES COLEMAN.2 b. Barnstable; m. 1694, Patience, dau. of Sergt, James,2 and Surah.'* ( Lewis ) Cobb; b. barnstable. Jan. 12, 1668. He, d, before 1714; and his widow m. Sept. 10, 1715. Thomas Lombard; she d. Mar. 30, 1747. Children: Ei-ward. b. Oct. 25. 1695; m. Thankful Lumbard. Martha, "Mar, 4, 1698; " Capt John Phinney. Thankful, " Feb. 7, 1669-1700; m. Robt. Claghorn. A Son. " Feb. 26, 1702-3; d. same day. James, " Apr. 11. 1704; m. Patience and Martha Phinney. John, " Sept. 26. 1706; " Mrs. Reliance Cobb and Mary Hamblin. Patience, " May. 6,1709; " James Lothrop. Ebenezer, " Aug. 15, 1711. FIFTH GENERATION. 133 428. Elnathan Parker, Apr. 15, 1778: d. young. 429.* William, Sept. 3, 1780. 430'* Mary, June 10, 1782. 431. Charles, Aug. 4, 1784; d. Apr, 10, 1813; unm. 432. Eleazer, Mar. 4, 1787; "Barnstable, Apr. 18,1818, unm. 433.* Ezekiel, " " " 434.* Isaac, Aug. 2, 1790. [184] DAVID HAMBLEN.5 (Bro. of Isaac,) b. Barnstable, Mass., bap. Feb. 15, 1761; m. there, Oct. 17, 1789. Anna Lewis;* resided Barnstable, 1846. Ch. b. Barnstable: 435* Lewis, May 27, 1792. 436.* Elvaton, Mar. 3, 1794. 437.* Deborah P. Apr. 25, 1796. 438. Mercy, Mar. 15, 1798; d. Nov. 27, 1819. 439.* Harvey, May 29, 1804. [185] RUTH HAMBLIN,5 (Sister of Isaac.) b. Barnstable, Mass.; Published there, Mar. 12, 1768 to be m. to Levi Bearse.t He d. Barnstable, Sept. 28, 1831. Ch. b. Barnstable: 440. George, Mar. 10, 1779. 441. Ebenezer Parker, Apr. 20, 1782. 442. Freeman, Apr. 1, 1787. JOHN COLEMAN,' b. Sept. 26, 1706; m. 1st. Aug. 5, 1736, Reliance, widow of Eleazer Cobb. nee Paine; who d. June 11. 1742. aged 36; m. 2d. Barnstable, Aug. 2, 1743, Mary Hamblin; her ancestor not discovered; perhaps she was a widow. He resided in the ancient Cobb House till Nov. 20. 1746; when he removed to South Sea. Ch. by 1st. wife, baptized East Church Barnstable: Martha, June 19, 1737. John, Oct. 29, 1738. Mary. May 11, 1740. By 2d. wife: Mary, Aug. 5, 1644. Thomas, Nov. 8, 1747. Nathaniel. Sept. 17, 1749. Zaccheus, Feb. 24. 1750-1. Reliance, Apr. 26, 1752; m. Isaac Hamblin. Note 106. For Cobb see note 20. Serq. JAMES COBB.2 ( Henry,* ) m. Dec 26. 1663, Sarah.2 dau. of George Lewis, b. Barn stable. Feb. 2, 1643-4. He d. 1695; his widow m. Nov. 23, 1698, Jonathan Sparrow, of Eastham. Ch. b. Barnstable: 24, 1664; m. Capt. Caleb Williamson. Benjamin Hinckley. James Coleman and Thomas Lombard. Joseph Davis. Elizabeth Hallett. Hannah Davis. Hannah Lothrop. Mary, Nov. 24, 1664; m. Sarah. Jan. 26. 1666; " Patience. Jan. 12, 1668; " Hannah. Mar. 28, 1671; " James, July 8. 1673; " Gershom, Aug. 4, 1675; " John, Dec. 20, 1677; " Elizabeth, Oct. 6, 1680. Martha, Feb. 6. 1682. Mercy. Apr. 9. 1685. Thankful, June 10, 1687. * Note 107. For Lewis see Note 10. t Note 108. For Bearse see note 15. 134 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [ 186 ] DEBORAH HAMBLEN,5 (Sister of Isaac. ) b. Barnstable, Mass., m. Hezekiah Merchant, of Barnstable She was adm. to East church Barnstable, Dec. 1, 1776, and dismissed to South Granville, (Washington Co. N. Y.?) Oct. 2, 1796. Ch. b. Barnstable. 443. Thankful, May 25, 1770. 444. Lydia, Mar. 24, 1772. 445. Josiah, Dec. 4, 1773. 446. Sally, Nov. 6, 1777. 447. Deborah, Mar. 25, 1780. 448. Micah, Apr. 14, 1782. [ 190 ] THANKFUL HAMLIN,5 (Perhaps dau. of Ebenezer,43 James:2*) m. Farmington, Ct., Oct. 10, 1753. Jacob Reoyse (Koyse.*) Prob. removed from Farmington about 1759, Ch. b. Farmington, 449. Joel, Feb 24, 1755. 450. Amos, May 4, 1758. [ 191 ] Lieut. EBENEZER HAMBLIN.5 ( Ebenezer,*' James.2*) b, Farmington, in that part now Bristol, Ct., 1740. It is supposed that he removed in youth with his father to what is now Alford, Mass. The following record is found at Great Barrington, Mass.: Dec. 18.1762. Int of m. between Ebenezer Hamlin, Jr. of Great Barrington, and Lois Brooks, of Farmington, (Conn.) was entered on record and a Notification thereof posted on the next day, Per Mark Hopkins Town clerk of Gt. Barrington, Mass. They were m. 1763. June 27, 1763, he sold to Noah and Anthony Haskins 150 acres of land in the "Shawenon Purchase," (in Alford.) Apr. 25. 1765, he was of Farmington, Ct., when he conveyed to Philip Case the westerly part of lot 23, (in Alford.) The records of the May term 1771 of the Conn. Gen. Assembly mentions Ebenezer Hamlin of Farmington. He was assessed for taxes 1771-3, in that part of Farmington which is now Burlington, at that period called Farmington West Woods. Dec. 23, 1772, with others of Farm ington, he conveyed land to the town for highway purposes; his tract being described as lot 35, in 5th division in West part of Farmington. It is supposed he resided at some time near the old Simeon Hart place in the center of Burlington, a good farm of 120 acres, occupied in 1899 by Mr. Mauzer Brocket The records of Bristol, Ct. show various conveyencesof land from and to him and his wife Lois; and deeds in which his son Mark and brothers Lent and Dan, * Note 109. ABEL ROYSE. of Farmington conveyed to his son Jacob, May 28. 1755. two pieces of land in Farmington ; one being one sixth part and one fifth part of one sixth part of Lot 50. 4th division of land lying west of the reserved, as it lyeth undivided with the rest of said lot, which granted land contains by estimation 18 acres and I rods, more or less. The whole of said Lot is butted and bounded as followeth: East and west on highways, north on land originally John Thompson's, dcc'd. and south on my own land. Also 5 acres it being part of the farm where I now dwell in the aforesaid 4th. division and is to lye on the south sd of said farm, beginning 22 rods west of highway running cross my sd farm and Is to lye 40 rods In length, east and west and 20 rods in brcdth north and south, and is butted and bounded east and west and north on my own land, south on land of Nehemiah Royse. March 16, 1759, Abel Royse deeded other lands in said Lot. 50 to his son Jacob, and on Nov. 5, 1767, said Jacob Koyse deeded all said land, on which he then dwelt, to Daniel Thompson, of New Haven. The Royse family came from Wallingford, Ct., to Farmington. FIFTH GENERATION. 135 and others are parties. At a meeting of the proprietors of Upper Husatonic, 1793. at Gt. Barrington, lot 35 was drawn by him. They were residents of Bristol and Burlington until 1797, where he was prominent in town and church. Extracts from Records of First Presb. Ch., West Britain, now Burlington, Ct. First Monday, Dec, 1774. Annual meeting, Ebenezer Hamblin (and others.) chosen rate makers. Monday, Dec. 4, 1775. This meeting is opened according to adjournment; att the same meeting, to Chuse an agent to Remonstrate against the Doings of the Commitee appointed to set a stake for a meeting house: att the same meeting made choyce of Ebenezer Hamblin an agent to Remonstrate against the Doings of the Committee and to make applycation to the same Court that the other Committee made their Eeturns too, and to Pray out another Committee to set a stake for a meeting house. In 1899 the writer visited the neighborhood where these old records were kept, and saw the old site of the meeting house where they "set the stake," the house itself was removed many years ago to another locality: and also heard the tradition of the "Doings," referred to in the record, lt seems that a committee was appointed to select a site for the meeting house. They were not of the same mind; but finally hit upon a novel plan for selecting the place, in this way: it was agreed that each member should go out and set a stake where he desired the house built, and the one who returned first to the meeting place, after setting his stake, should be the winner, and that his selection should be accepted; and in that manner they "set the stake." April. 2, 1776. Town meeting, Ebenezer Hamblin (and others) committee to supply the pulpit. Nov. 11, 1776. Ebenezer Hamblin chosen moderator. Chose agt. to remon strate against the doings of the Hon. County Corts Committee for to pitch a stake for a meeting house, and to pray out a Committe for to set a stake for a meeting house. Mr. Simeon Hart, Mr. Justis Webster, Mr. Ebenezer Hamblin, made Choice for Prudential Committee. That John Phelps & Ebenezer Hamblin provide two black cloaths (Palls ) for the use of burying the dead. Ebenezer Hamblin chosen Rate maker. Oct. 23, 1777. Made Choice of Ens. (Ensign) Ebenezer Hamblin, Capt. Simeon Hart & Mr. Seth Wai rd, Prudential Committee for the year insuing. Feb 2,1778. Att the same meeting maid Choice of Lieut. Titus Cunnel and Mr. Seth Waird, and Ensign Ebenezer Hamblin, agents to apply to the Hon. General assembly for tax on all the Lands of the Non residents, and for the Remittance of our Colony taxes. March 24, 1778. Ensign Ebenezer Hamblin Chosen Moderator. Dec, 7, 1778. At the same meeting made choice of Mr. Seth Ward, Mr. Joseph Lankton. and Ens. Ebenezer Hamblin Prudential Committee for the year insuing. March 1. 1779. Att the same meeting, made choice of Capt. Simeon Hart, Abiel Humphrey, Samuel Calven, Joshua Phelps, Joseph Bacon, Jr., Seth Wiard, & Ebenezer Hamblin, Be a committtee to Look into the Surcomstances of the Several Districts and arrange them and make their report to the annual meeting in December, 1779. 136 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. (This committee divided the society into districts for schools and reported Dec. 6, 1779.) Att same meeting, voted to give Ensign Ebenezer Hamblin twelve pounds. eighteen shil. for his order on the Society Treasury for the sum of three Pounds sixteen Shillings. Thursday, May 11, 1780. At the June meeting voted that Ens. Samll Warner, and Mr. Bartholomew Driggs, and Lieut. Ebenezer Hamblin be a Committee to settle the Societys accounts with the Treasury. Dec. 3, 1781. Ebenezer Hamblin, Moderator. Sept. 15, 1783. Att the same meeting, voated to establish the same com mittee to treet with Mr. Miller with the addition of Stephen Hotchkiss, Ebenezer Hamblin & Seth Wiard. Oct. 13, 1783. Same meeting, made Left. Ebenezer Hamblin to Leade in sd meeting. Dec. 4, 1786: Left. Ebenezer Hamlin, Moderator. Dec. 1789. Made choice of Lt. Ebenezer Hamlin, Mark Hamlin, Simeon Hart, Esq. & Zebulon Frisbie, Jr., to prise the wood that each man shall bring. They resided at New Hartford, Ct., 1805-8, and at Barkhemstead, 1809-11, He is called Ensign and lieutenant on the record; and it is traditional that he was a soldier in the French and Rev. wars; that he was at Forts Edward and Ticonderoga; noted for bravery; and that he was a pensioner. The record of his service not discovered. She was adm. to the ch. Bristol, under the ministry of Rev. Samuel Newell, Feb. 10, 1765. Ch. b. Farmington, now Burlington: 451.* Mark, Feb. 25, 1765. 452.* Rosabella, Jan. 31, 1767. 453* Rosina, 1768. 454.* Dan, 1769. 455.* Lent, 1771. 456. Hannah, 1773; probably d. young. 457* Hannah, 1779. 458. Mercy, 459.* Lois, [194] SYLVIA HUNTER,5 (Hopestill Hamlin,* Ebenezer," James,2 ¦) b. Rochester, Mass., June 27, 1730; m. there, by Rev. Isaiah Crocker Thacher, July 24, 1746, Job, son of Dea. Joshua Gibbs,* of Wareham. Mass., b. 1724; Merchant; removed from Wareham to Sharon. Ct., 1747. Ch. b. Sharon: Dec. 10, 1748. Mar, 9, 1751. Feb. 16, 1753. June 15, 1755. Sept. 20, 1757. Nov. 17, 1759. 460. Deliverance, 461.* Ann, 462.* Sylvanus, 463. Heman, 464. Elizabeth, 465. Job, 466. Sylvia, 467. Robert? Note 110. For Gibbs see: FIFTH GENERATION. 137 [ 195 ] DAVID HUNTER,5 (Bro. of Sylvia,) b. Rochester, Mass., Feb. 1, 1732: m. Sharon, Ct., June 26, 1750, Rebecca Morgan, b. Norwich, Ct.: removed with his parents to Sharon, Ct., 1747. It is traditonal that he removed to Stillwater, N. Y. soon after the death of his father— 1762. His son William,6 related to his son David;' that he saw the British soldiers near the Hudson river in N. Y.; and that he assisted them to fill their canteens from a spring, near his father's— David's house. One David Hunter was private in Capt. Van Denburg's Co,, in Col. Van Schoonhoven's N. Y. Regt.; and in Capt. Benj. Wait's Co., in Maj. Joab Hoisington's N. Y. Rangers; enlisted Aug. 8, 1776. She united with the Cong, ch., Windsor, Vt., May 16, 1779; he d. Ft. Edward, N. Y., 1776: she m. 2d, in N. Y., a Mr. Granby: and d. Windsor, Vt., 1813.: Children: 468. Thomas. 469. David. 470.* William, b. Jan. 3, 1754, Sharon. 471. Jonathan. 472* Jabez, " June 24, 1769, N. Y. 473. Thankful. 474. Sarah. 475. Betsey. 476. Delia. [ 196 ] JONATHAN HUNTER,5 (Bro, of Sylvia, ) prob. b. Rochester,Mass., about 173—: and removed with his parents to Sharon, Ct., 1747. lt is said that he removed to Stillwater, N. Y., soon after his father's death— 1762. The N. Y. Rev. records show the following services of Jonathan Hunter; which perhaps relate to more than one person; private in Capt. Van Wourt's Co., in Col. Van Veighten's Regt.; private in Capt. Scherm- erhorn's Co , in Col. Van Rensselaer's Regt.; private in Capt. Aaron Aorson's 5th Co.. in Col. Peter Gransevort's 3d Regt. N. Y. Line; enlisted Dec. 24, 1776, for the war: Sergt. Oct. 17, 1777; discharged Apr. 24, 1780: private in Capt. Benj. Walker's Co., in Col. Henry Livingston's 4th Regt. N. Y. Line; enlisted May 5, 1778, for 9 months; discharged Feb. 4, 1779. [197] SARAH HUNTER,5 (Sister of Sylvia, ) prob. b. Rochester, Mass., about 1737; and removed with her parents to Sharon Ct., 1747; m. there, Nov. 13, 1754, James, son of Lieut. John and Betsey (Horn) Pardee,* b. about 1733; res. Sharon, Ct.; deputy, 1769, 1773-8; ensign of * Note 111. For Pardee see Hopestill Hamlin,* page 76, and note 46. Lieut. JOHN PARDEE.3 Joseph,2 George,* b. New Haven, Ct., Feb. 6, 1698; m. 1st. Elizabeth Home; b. about 1699-1700 The following record concerning her was found in the bible of Myron F. Pardee, of Oswego. N. Y. ; "Betsey Home was abducted by the Free Rovers from London, and ransomed by Lieut. John Pardee. Mr. Guy Beardsley, of East Creek, N. Y., has an old Pardee family bible which contains a statement that Betsey Home with her attendant were abducted. Shoemaker and Tanner; res. Norwalk, Ct., and was an original proprietor of Sharon, Ct.. 1738: deputy 1755-62; both d. Sharon ; he July, 1766; she Jan. 8, 1762. Children: Thomas, b. Oct. 31, 1722; m. Wealtheota Cook. Jehiel. " Ann Clark and Sybil Hunt. John, " Abigail Penoyer. Mary. b. about 1728 ; " Col. Samuel Elmer. 138 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. the north company or trainband of Sharon, May, 1772: Lieut, of 2d company, 1774; served in Lt-Col. Samuel Canfleld's militia Regt. at West Point, Sept. 15, 1781. His son Jonathan, was app. adm. of his estate, Feb. 16, 1802; estate, $5183.19. Both d. Sharon; she Nov. 28, 1799; he Feb. 3, 1802. Ch. b. Sharon. 477.* Jonathan.Betsey, b. about 1775; d. Mar. 22, 1775, unm. Rebecca, b. about 1757: d. Sept. 18, 1774, unm. Probably others. [ 200 ] CORNELIUS HAMLIN,5 (Cornelius,4 Ebenezer," James,2 *j b. Colchester Conn., Sept. 25, 1733; m. Sharon Ct., by J. Williams, Esq., Aug. 14, 1755, Hannah, dau. of Ebenezer and Patience (Fuller*) Mudge, b. Haddam, Ct., 1736; who d. Aug. 28, 1771; m. 2d, Feb. 23, 1775, Anna Stevens. Cornelius and wife Hannah, Congs. In the cemetery at the north end of Shar on village is a broken grave stone, supposed to be that of Cornelius Hamlin. Another stone bears this inscription: IN MEMORY OF HANNAH^WTFE TO CORNELIUS HAMLIN Died Aug. 28, 1771, A. 35 James, b. about 1733; m. Sarah Hunter. George. " Mary Calkins. Moses, b. about 1739; " Elizabeth Gillett. Betty. " Solomon Goodrich. Rebecca. " Noah Haskins. Dinah, " Daniel Barnes. * Note. 112. SAMUEL FULLER, came in the Mayflower and was the first physician in Plymouth, Mass. His brother Edward and wife Ann, came also in the Mayflower, and died the first winter. Their son Samuel b. in Holland about 1608, came with them; leaving another son Matthew, with friends in England. After the death of his parents, Samuel went to live with his uncle Samuel, and was executor of his will, 1633; freeman 1634; removed to Scituate; m. by Capt. Miles Standish. Apr. 8. 1635; Jane, dau. of Rev. John Lothrop; his house in Scituate was No. 15; Constable, 1641. He was in Barnstable as early as 1641. but not an inhabitant until 1644; he and his brother Matthew, bought of Secunke an Indian, part of the land on Scorton or Sandy Neck; he lived in the north west angle of the town; the only Mayflower passenger, who settled permanently in Barnstable; a pious man; he d. there, Oct. 31. 1683. Ch. b. Scituate: Hannah, m. Nicholas Bonham. Samuel, bap. Feb. 11. 1637-8; m. his cousin Anna Fuller. Elizabeth, m. Taylor. Sarah, d. young. Ch. b Barnstable: Mary, bap. June 16. 1644; m. Joseph Williams. Thomas, b. May 18. 1650; perhaps d. young. Sarah, b. Dec. 14, 1654; m. Crow. John, " Mehitable . A Child. d. young. DR. MATTHEW FULLER, came over 1640; little is known of his early life; he had land assigned to him in Plymouth. 1642; Sergeant In Capt. Miles Standlsh's Co.. 1643. Sept. 3. 1652. he was Lieutenant of the Militia in Barnstable; deputy from Barnstable, 1653. June 20. 1654, appointed Lieut, under Capt. Miles Standish. of a company of 50 men. the Plymouth quota in the proposed explditton against the Dutch at Manhattoes, now New York. Member of Council of war 1658, of which he was chairman 1671 ; Magistrate same year; and Lieut, of forces sent against the Saconet Indians; Surgeon General. 1673; Captain In King Phillip's war. In the Qua- FIFTH GENERATION. 139 He d. Sharon, Aug. 13, 1776; his father was app. guardian of his four young est children, Apr. 3, 1777. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Sharon, except Elizabeth: 478.* Hannah, July 14, 1757. 479.* Cornelius, June 27, 1759. 480. Elizabeth, Apr. 16, 1761, Spencertown, N. Y. 481. Louisa, July 8, 1764. 482.* Amos, Aug. 8, 1766. 483. Ephraim, Aug. 7, 1767; bap. Sept. 11, 1768, 484. Lucinda, Apr. 26, 1770; " July 1, 1770. By 2d wife: 485. Mary, Nov. 28, 1775? [201] MARY HAMLIN,5 ( Sister of Cornelius, ) b. Colchester, Ct., Feb. 25, 1735; m. Sharon, Ct., Mar. 13, 1755, Richard,5 son of Rev. Richard and Susannah (Woodbridge) Treat.* He was an early settler of Sharon: Dec. 13, 1756 he bought half a house of Cornelius Hamlin; and in 1758 sold same, being then of Albany N. Y. ; in 1761 he was at Spencertown, N. Y. ker controversy, he was in favor of religious toleration ; in 1658 he was presented for saying: "The law enacted about minister's maintanance was a wicked and devilish law. and that the devil sat at the stone when it was enacted;" which he admitted that he uttered, and for which he was fined 50 shillings. He was the first regular physician in Barnstable. His farm was near that of his brother Samuel. Lands were granted to him for his services, in Falmouth and Mid dleboro. He d. Barnstable, 1678; will July 20, 1678; proved Oct. 30, 1678; wife Frances, perhaps married in England; his older children probably born there. Children : Mary, m. Ralph Jones. Elizabeth. " Moses Rowley. Samuel, " Mary . John, " Bethia and Hannah. Anne, " her cousin Samuel Fuller. Many of the Fullers of these families removed and settled In East Haddam, Ct. in early times. Note 113. For Mudge see note 47. EBENEZER MUDGE,* ( Ebenezer," Micah,2 Jarvis,* ) b. Lebanon, Ct., Oct. 23, 1709; m. 1st, Patience, dau. of Benj. and Content Fuller, b. E. Haddam, Jan. 15, 1722-3; she d. in Canaan, Ct. before 1770, aged about 47; m. 2d, about 1771, in Canaan, widow Mary Cornish, of Canaan. He d. New Ashford, Mass., 1782. Children : Joshua, b. 1737 ; m. Mary Cornish. Hannah, m. Cornelius Hamlin. Samuel, " Abigail Stephen. Patience, b. July 7. 1753; d. unmarried. * Note 114. Rev. Richard Treat,* Thomas," Richard.2 * John Trott— of Staplegrove, Eng. ; the name was formerly variously spelled ;Trett, Trott &c. William Trott, son of foregoing, of same place. Richard Trott, his son, and wife Joanna of Pitminister, probably now Trull, Somerset, Eng. Robert Trott, his son, and wife Honora, of Pitminster. RICHARD TREAT.* son of Robert, b. Pitminster, 1584; bap. there, Aug. 28, 1584; m. there, Apr. 27. 1615; Alice, dau. of Hugh Gayiord; bap. Pitminster. May 10, 1594. He probably came to America about 1639, and settled in Wethersfield, Ct. ; a man of high social and political stand ing; juror and grand iuror 1643-4; deputy 16U-r,J; magistrate 1657-65; patentee in Charter to Conti. granted by King Charles II, 1662; member of Gov. Winthrop's council, 1663-4; a man of wealth; an extensive land owner in Wethersfield. He d. Wethersfield 1C69-70; she survived him- 140 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. About 1768 he removed to what is since called Lebanon, N. Y.: where he died; she remarried and lived in Williamstown, Mass. to an old age. Children: 486.* Richard, b. Mar. 14, 1757. 487.* Dorotheus, " Feb. 25, 1760. 488.* Ashbel Woodbridge, " Nov. 22, 1762. 489.* Charlotte, " May. 16, 1768. 490.* Mary, 491.* Anne, " Sept. 13, 1772. [ 202 ] RUTH HAMLIN,5 ( Sister of Cornelius, ) b. Colchester, Ct., Dec. 2, 1736; m. Sharon, Mar, 13, 1755, Timothy,5 son of Rev. Richard and Susanna (Woodbridge) Treat,* b. about 1731; settled at Shar on as early as 1755; and removed after 1761. Private in Capt. Elisha Nobie's Co., of Sheffield, Mass, in the French war, from Sept. 15, to Dec. 5, 1755. He was at Lenox, Mass. Aug. 3, 1764, when the ear mark of his animals was a swallowtail, or hollowcrop. -V- in the left ear; member church, Lenox, 1771; his son Timothy was drafted in the Revolution, and being sickly, the father went as a substitute, and died of smallpox, Apr. 24, 1776; she d. Lenox, Mav 10, 1778. Children: 492* Timothy, b. Apr. 5, 1756; Sharon. 493* Thomas, „ Sept. 11, 1758; " 494 Ruth, „ Jan. 8, 1761; " d. unm. 495* Mercy, 492* Cornelius, b. Oct. 30, 1766: Sharon. 497* Ebenezer, ,, June 7, 1771; " 498* Susanna. [ 205] SARAH HAMLIN,5 (Sister of Cornelius. ) b. Sharon, Ct., Oct. 20, .1743. One Sarah, m. New Milford, Ct., Feb. 17,1773. Gilbert Gregory, of North Stratford. [206] Capt. JABEZ HAMLIN,5 (Thomas,* Ebenezer:" James.2 *) b. Agawam. now Wareham, Mass., July 17, 1735; m. Dorcas, dau. of Thom as and Rebecca (Cone) Barnes,* b. East Haddam, Ct., Nov. 6, 1743. He remov ed with his parents to Sharon, Ct. about 1742. The records there show, that he bought land adjoining the Indian pond, on the line of the Oblong, from Ch. b. and bap. Pitminster; Honor. bap. Mar. 19, 1615-6; m. John Deming. Joanna, " May 24. 1618; " John Hollister. Sabah' " Dec. 3.1620; " Matthew Campfield. Richard, ¦¦ Jan. 9.1622-3; " Sarah Coleman. Robert, • Feb. 25. 1624-5; •¦ Elizabeth. ¦• July 26, 1627; " Geo. Wolcott Susanna. " Oct. x, 1629; " Robert Webster. Alice, •• Feb. 16, 1631-2 buried Aug. 2, 1633 JAMES' " July 20, 1634; m. Rebecca Lattimer. Katherine. " June 29, 1637; " Rev. Wm. Thompson. • Note 115. For Treat see note 114. GravesNend^n1heSpted\AelIB45%ES/nS^W^12ilk England, h. ,636; embarked May 30,1636, at Goode^a^^ <***>. of Thomas MasI'wher-eMheBmRMaEr|2diu^TRe0v &ft \ ?]ar'b°™' Apr. 3. 1669; removed to Hadley, sided at Northampton ivlas f Vifi- .?LS,lmuel §™u V "rst pastor of Wethersfield. Ct.. whore- They^n&M^ FIFTH GENERATION. 141 Daniel Barnes in 1763. In 1765 he and his wife conveyed to Amasa Hamlin the home lot of her father, Thomas Barnes, adjoining Indian pond; which was set off to her on distribution of his estate, Oct. 9, 1765: they conveyed the pne third right of her mother's estate, to S. Holly. He was a merchant in Sharon, failed in business there, and removed from the /} -/ /? place, probably about 1790. He sold land at J/ "Zfa /y~. ,&tSVu Indian pond, Sharon, to Joseph Lake, 1772; it^-^ O & Ot^yv^^ U is supposed that he resided at some time in Salisbury, Ct.; this may have been temporarily: later he bought a large mountain farm at Hillsdale, now Auster- itz, N.Y. The records of New Milford, Ct, show that Daniel Sherwood, of that place mortgaged land there, to Jabez Hamlin of Hinsdale, Mass., on ( [208] Capt. NATHANIEL HAMLIN,5 (Bro. of Jabez,) b. Agawam, Mass., June 7, 1739: m. 1st, Lucv Foster, b. Sharon, Ct., 1740; who d. there, of small pox, Jan. 5, 1785; m. 2d, Sharon, Nov, 5, 1786, Deborah, dau. of Timothy and Deborah (Ryse) St. John,* b. Sharon, May 15, 1763: she * Note 117. TIMOTHY St. JOHN.i came from Norwalk, to Sharon, Ct, 1756; he had brothers: Daniel, who also settled In Sharon, 1761, and Silas, who resided in Ellsworth, Ct.; m. Sharon Jan 26, 17d7, Deborah Rvse. of Wallingford, Ct. He res. where C. M. Dean lived. In Sharon, 1842. He d. Nov. 28, 1806. aged 74. Ch. b. Sharon: Mary. Aug. Daniel. Apr. Deborah, May 3, 1758, 9, 1761. 15, 1763. FIFTH GENERATION. 143 was adm. to the ch. Mar. 2. 1806. He removed with his parents in childhood, from Wareham, Mass. to Sharon; and settled at Sharon Mountain, six miles east of Sharon Village. He was below the medium height; an active, business man: owned and carried on a large farm; kept a tavern and store: his house was standing in 1852, then a solid structure. In the chimney was a marble slab bearing his name and the date of erection of the house. He was appoint ed Ensign of the 3d Co. in Sharon, Oct. 1771; Lieut, in May, 1772; and 1st Lieut. June, L776. The officers of this company were: Capt. Edward Rogers; 1st Lieut. Nathaniel Hamlin; 2d Lieut. Hezekiah Andrews; Ensign, Joel Hinman. Asa, Cornelius and Thomas Hamlin were members of the company; it serv ed in Col. Fisher Gay's 2d Battalion, in Gen. James Wadsworth's Conn. Brig. of six Battalions raised in 1776, to re-enforce Gen. Washington at N.Y., and served at Brooklyn front, just before and during the battle of Long Island, Aug, 27, and in the retreat to N. Y. Aug. 29, and 30; and from N. Y, on Sept. 15, L76. It was with the army at White Plains: time expired Dec. 25, 1776. He sold the property at Sharon Mountain, and bought two farms at the Royal Grant, Herkimer Co. N. Y , which he. gave to his son Erastus; bought a small farm near Sharon Village, where he died: Federalist. In 1813, he sub scribed $140.00 to the church. Inscriptions on their grave stones: IN MEMORY OF Capt. NATHANIEL HAMLIN Who died dec. 27, 1818 aged 79 years IN MEMORY OF LUCY, WIFE OF capt. nathaniel hamlin who departed this life Jan. 5, 1785 45 years of age Her placid eye bespoke a gentle mind; A modest aspect and a temper kind; Mild as the luster of an evening sky; No cloud in motion and no tempest nigh, Her's were the virtues of the social life, The loving parent and the duteous wife; She courted peace; may peace attend her still ! Attend her upward, to the heavenly hill, Where sighs and tears and every care shall cease; And joys refined to endless years increase. IN MEMORY OF Mrs. DEBORAH, WIFE OF Capt. Nathaniel Hamlin Who died March 7, 1817 aged 53 years 144 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. This is the largest family found in the descendants of James Hamlin. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Sharon: 518. Mason, 1763; d. infancy. 519.* Sylphia, 1765. 520.* Cynthia, 1767. 521. Mason, 1769; d, . young. 522.* Lucy, April, 1771. 523.* Nathaniel, 1773. 524. William, 1775; d. Oct. 22, 17 525.* Alanson F., 1778. 526.* Asa, Mar. 30, 1780. 527.* Arcillus, 1782. 528.* Loren, By 2d wife, b. Sharon: 1784. 529. Julia, 1787; d. 1818. 530.* Erastus, Mar. 23, 1789. 531. Betsey, .1791; d. May 9. 180 532.* Richard, June 1, 1794. 533.* Philo, 1796. 534. Francis, 1798; d. at sea 1819 535.* Sarah, 1799. 536.* Laura, 1801. 537.* John, Sept. 4. 1802. 538.* Elizabeth, 1804. 539.* Timothy St. JonN, 1806. [210] MER'CY HAMLIN,5 (Sister of Jabez,) b. Sharon, Ct., July 17, 1743: m. May 1, 1765, Dr. John,5 son of Nathan and Sarah (Castle) Hulbert, b. Woodbury, now Roxbury, Ct.. Oct. 29, 1735. He was prob. in the Co. of Capt. Wait Hinman, which marched from Wood bury, for the relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. It is traditional that he was educated at Yale Coll.; grad. Nassau Hall, Princeton, N. J., 1762: res. Sharon, Ct., where he received part of his medical education; and at Egremont, Mass.. removed to Alford, Mass., and bought sixteen acres of land there, from An thony Haskins, 1771; first physician in Alford: selectman, 1773, 6, 8, aud 1781; town clerk through the revolution, and was succeeded by Capt. Seth Hamlin: mem. of com. of correspondence, inspection and safety: and for a time surgeoD in the war; justice of the peace; and moderator in town meetings; mem. of the Mass. convention which ratified the U. S. constitution: a prominent man. * Note. 118. THOMAS HURLBUT,* b. England. 1598. It is supposed he came over In 1635; for he was a soldier under Lion Gardiner, who built and commanded the fort at Saybrook. Ct.: the latter an Englishman, and an engineer, who had been in Holland in the Service of the Prince of Orange ; but was engaged by the proprietors of the Conn. Patent, issued by King Charles I, to Lord Say and Sele, Lord Brooke and others, granting land on the Conn. rlv.:r: to erect a fort at its mouth. Gardiner embarked at London in the Bachilor. of twenty five tons, Aug. 1, 1635. with his wife and female servant, and eleven male passengers; and arrived at Bos ton, Nov. 28th following. It is believed that Thomas Hurlbut came with him. The lineage and the spelling of his name has not been discovered. The author of the Hurlbut genealogy. without postive proof, inclined to believe that he was a Scotchman. He was wounded by an arrow, In a battle with the Pequot Indians, at Saybrook, Feb. 22. 1637, as appears from a letter written by Gardiner, June, 1660: "In the 23d of Feb. I went out with ten men and three Dogs. Half a Mile from the House to burn the weeds, Leaves and Reeds upon the Neck of Land, be cause we had felled twenty timber trees, which we were to roll to the Waterside to bring home; every Man carrying a Length of Match with Brimstone-matches with him to kindle the Fire Gardiner's fioht with Indians, Saybrook, Conn. 1637. 146 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Judge Church of Conn, in an address stated: "A spark from that flame in Berkshire county had flown over into Sharon: one Dr. Hurlbut, an emissary of Shay's, visited that town in the spring of 1787, to enlist men in his cause. He made some impression," It is stated in the history of Litchfield County, Ct.: "In the spring of 1787, during the excitement of the insurrection under Shay, in Mass., Dr. John Hulbert, who resided in Alford, who was an active partizan of Shay, came to Sharon to secure co-operation; having received his medical education there, and possessing qualities calculated to give effect to his rep resentations, he soon succeeded in organizing a considerable number of men under one William Mitchell; who was constituted their captain. Hulbert, Mitchell, and two others were arrested, and taken to Litchfield for examina- , tion. Hulbert was prosecuted under an act against vagrants, vagabonds and common beggars; but on his solemn promise to leave the state forthwith was suffered to depart. The others were bound over to court on charges of treason able practice." It is said his commission as juitice of the peace was revoked, 1788, because he favored Shay's Rebellion. He must have had a large following of friends in Mass., as he was representative to the legislature the same year. .Mrs. Hazen remembered in 1894, that he had, in her childhood, at Alford, a famous flower garden, on an elevation, reached by a long flight of stone steps, where he entertained his friends in style. He changed the spelling of his name about 1792, from Hurlbut to Hulbert. Elijah Hamlin, who removed from Alford, to East Bloomfield, N. Y., about,1792, kindly assisted to support a Dr. Hulbert, who was a pensioner, and his wife, who was a school teacher, at his home in withal. But when we came to the small of the Neck, the weeds burning. I having before this set two sentinels on the small of the Neck, I called to the Men that were burning the Reeds to come away; but they would not until they had burnt up the rest of their Matches. Presently there started up four Indians out of the firey Reeds, but they ran away. I called to the rest of our men to come out of the Marsh. Then Robert Chapman and Thomas Hurlbut, being senti nels, called to me, saying; there came a Number of Indians out of the other side of the Marsh. Then I went to stop them, that they should not get the Woodland; but Thomas Hurlbut cried out to me that some of the Men did not follow me ; for Thomas Rumble and Arthur Branch threw down their two Guns and ran away; then the Indians shot two of them that were in the Reeds; and sought to get between us and home; but kept us in a Half-moon; we retreating and exchanging many a shot, so that Thomas Hurlbut was shot almost through the Thigh, John Spencer in the back into his kidney s ; myself into the Thigh ; two more shot dead. But in our Retreat I kept Hurlbut and Spencer still before us; defending ourselves with our naked swords, else they had taken us all alive; so that the two sore wounded Men. by our Retreat got home with their Guns ; when our two sound Men ran away, and left their Guns behind them." Hurlbut was a blacksmith, and after the Pequot war. located and established himself in Wethersfield; and was one of the early settlers, and first blacksmith of the place, clerk of the Trainband, 1640; deputy, grand juror, and constable. 1644. He received various grants of land in the several divisions of the town, which were recorded together, 1647. The town of Wethersfield in 1660 granted him lot 39. one of the "Four acre lots"— In Naubuc, east side of the river— which he sold to Thomas Holllster. For his services in the Indian wars, the Assembly voted him a grant of 120 acres of land, Oct. 12, 1671. No attempt appears to have been made to avail himself of this bounty, nor by his sons; bnt on the petition of his grandson John Hurlbut, Jr., of Middletown. Ct.. it was set off in 1694. It is traditional that the house In Wethersfield occupied in 1888 by Miss. Harriet Mitchell, sixth In descent from Thomas Hurlbut stood upon the site of his ancient homestead. His wife was named Sarah ; it is not known whether he had any daughters. He d. Wethersfield. 1673. Children: Thomas. John, b. Mar. s, 1042, WethersfieldV Samuel. Joseph. b. Wethersfield; m. Rebecca Stephen. Cornelius. FIFTH GENERATION. 147 N. Y. Whether they were identical with Dr. John Hulbert and wife of Alford, has not been ascertained. Both d. Alford; she Nov., 1823; he June 7, 1815. A tombstone was erected at Alford to his memory in recent times, inscrib ed as follows: IN MEMORY OF Dr. JOHN HULBERT for fifty years a practicing physician at alford Berkshire County Mass. Born June 1730. died in alford mass. June 22, 1815. aged 85 years. this stone is erected by Richard P. Hulbert, of Mackinack Island, Mich. A RELATIVE OF THE DECEASED, OCT. 8, 1886. Ch. b. Alford: 540.* Philander, Feb. 29, 1766. 541. Achsahj Apr. 23, 1768; d. Apr. 1, 1792, unm. 542.* John Whitfield, June 1, 1770. 543* Juntos, Mar. 12, 1772. 544.* Clarinda, Dec. 29, 1773. 545.* Lorania, Nov. 29, 1775. 546* Peyton Randolph, July 22, 1778. 547.* Polly, May. 2, 1780. 548. Sarah, Sept 25, 1782; d. Oct. 14, 1782. 549.* Sally, Mar. 12, 1784. 550* Henry Irad, Apr. 18, 1789. JOSEPH HURLBUT,2b. about 1646, probably at Wethersfield, Ct.; removed to Woodbury, Ct., with his family, as early as 1682; wife. Rebecca; she d. Feb. 21, 1712; he d. Woodbury, July 13, 1732. Children: Joseph, John, Sarah, Cornelius. Jonathan, Rebecca, Mary, Phebe. JOHN HURLBUT.3 probably b. Wethersfield about 1680 ; and removed to Woodbury with his parents, 1682; called on adult when baptized there, 1697; bought land in that part of the town now called Roxbury; m. Woodbury, 1704; Mercy Salmon. She d. there, Mar. 6, 1717. Ch. b. there: Patience, Sept. 2, 1705. Nathan, Oct. 24, 1707. Salmon, May 19, 1710. Experience, Aug. 28, 1712. Experience, Dec. 13. 1713. Mercy, Aug. 26, 1716. NATHAN HURLBUT.* b. Woodbury. Oct. 24, 1707; m. Apr. 13, 1730. dau. of Isaac and Sarah Castle, b. Transylvania, Woodbury, and bap. March 1708 ; he joined 1st Cong, church, Woodbury, Sept. 23, 1733 ; she Sept. 14. 1735 ; res. Woodbury, 1740. and probably as late as 1747. It is supposed he afterward resided at Sharon. Ct., and later at Alford, Mass. Capt, Nathan Hurlbut who d. of apoplexy at Alford, Feb. 17, 1774, is supposed to be him. Ch. b. Woodbury: Nathan, Feb. 6, 1733. John, Oct. 29, 1735; m. Mercy Hamlin. Simeon.Isaac, bap. Nov. 10, 1740. Achsah, Oct. 16, 1743. Hepzibah, bap. Apr. 6, 1746; d. Dec. 3, 1747. 148 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [211] RUTH HAMLIN,5 (Sister of Jabez,) h. Sharon, Ct., July 16, 1745: in. by Rev. Ebenezer Knibloe, May 5, 1765, Lieut. Jonathan, son of Jesse and Mary (Crooker) Ford,* b. Pembroke, Mass.. July 3, 1736, marriage recorded at Amenia Union, N. Y. He served in the old French war with his father. He settled at Sharon, Ct.; and removed to Canaan, N.Y.. 1766-7: on the journey she traveled horseback through the woods, with the route marked by blazed trees, and carried her eldest child, a babe, in her arms; and helped to drive the hogs. He was Lieut, in Capt. Ebenezer Benja min's 5th Co., in Col. William Bradford's 17 N. Y. militia, King's District, in the revolution. He was remarkable for his great memory, for blunt manners and abrupt speech: she was a woman of good abilities, very considerate and precise in manners and speech. In later hfe they resided with their son Joseph on the old homestead at Red Rock, N. Y. Both d. and are buried there. On their granite monument are these inscriptions. * Note. 119. WILLIAM FORD,* b. England. 1604; come to America in youth with his mother, "widow Martha Ford." brother John and sister Martha in ship Fortune, which arrived at New Plymouth. Nov. 11. 1621 ; wife Anna; he d. Marshfleld. Mass., Sept. 23. 1676; buried in the old Winslow Cemetery. Children: William. b. 1633-4; m. Sarah Dingley. Michael, Margaret. Millicent. m. John Carver. WILLIAM FORD.2 b. 1633-4; m. Nov. 4. 1658, Sarah, dau. of John Dingley; he res. Marshfleld; and d. there. Feb. 7. 1721; burled Cedar Grove Cemetery. Children: John,Mercy. m. Samuel Thomas. Josiah. Joseph. b. 1666, Marshfleld. Sarah, Mary,Margaret, Experience.Bethia. Bathsheba. JOSEPH FORD.s b. Marshfleld. Mass.. 1666; m. Lois, dau. of Joseph Stetson; res. Pembroke. Mass., where he d. Nov. 12, 1749. Children: John, Desire, Ruth,Obadiah.Tabitha, Joseph, Paul, Amos, Jesse, b. Feb. 24. 1711, Pembroke. JESSE FORD,* b. Pembroke, Mass., Feb. 24, 1711; m. MaryCrooker; res. Pembroke; soldier in the French war and d. of "Camp Distemper." at Ft. Stanwlx, now Rome, N. Y during its construction. in memory of JESSE FORD. born at pembroke, mass. Feb. 24. 1711. died at tort stanwix, n. y. 1758. FIFTH GENERATION. 149 JONATHAN FORD a lieut. in the war of the revolution Born at Pembroke, Mass. July 3, 1736. Died in Canaan Aug. 11, 1831. RUTH HAMLIN ¦wife of jonathan ford Born July' 16, 1745. Died Sept. 30, 1817. Children: 551* J lil&iSIi} b. Jan. 17, 1766, Sharon. 552.* Joel, " Oct. 3, 1767, Canaan 553.* Jonathan. '• Jan. 8, 1770, a 554.* Eliab, " May 23, 1772, U 555.* Ruth, " Aug. 6, 1774, " 556.* Alanson, " Oct. 9. 1776, a 557.* David, " Apr. 30, 1779, (1 558.* Prudence, " Jan. 19, 1782, a 559.* Ruel, " Apr. 28, 1784, a 560.* Joseph Gibbs, " May 13, 1787. [ 212 ] THOMAS HAMLIN,5 ( Bro. of Jabez. ) b. Sharon, Ct., July 24, 1747; m. there, May 14, 1772; Mary, dau. of Capt. Caleb and Rebecca Jewett,* b. Sharon, Apr. 13, 1753: marriage recorded by Children: Jonathan. Isaac Abel, Mary, David, James. Amos, Joel. Naomi. b. July 3, 1736, Pembroke; m. Ruth Hamlin. had 15 children, m. John Aikin. removed to N. J. m. Rev. Hezekiah Pettit. For Crocker see note 35. * Note 120. Capt. CALEB JEWETT, came from Norwich, now Lisbon, Ct., and settled in Sharon, 174:*; wife Rebecca, who d. July 15. 1764; m. 2d. May 26, 1766, Mrs. Faith Brewster, of Windham, Ct. He resided on the lot where Gov. Smith resided, until 1744; when he sold it and bought a farm on Sharon Mountain, owned a Century later by his grandson, John S. Jewett; Selectman twelve years; member of the General Assembly eleven sessions; he d. Jan. 18, 1778, aged 86. Children: Caleb, m. Elizabeth Curtis and Anna Bartlett. Mary, b. Feb. 27, 1741 ; d. Mar. 12, 1742. Eleazer. " Mar. 13. 1743; m. Dillle Gibbs. Nathan. " Dec. 3. 1744. Thaddeds, " Dec. 17, 1646. Rebecca, " Jan. 16, 1748; m. John Calkins, Jr. Irene, •• Dec. 27. 1750. Mary, " Apr. 13, 1753; m. Thomas Hamlin. Alpheus, " Jan. 15, 1756; m. Abigail Sears. Sybel. " Apr. 22. 1760. 150 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Rev. Ebenezer Knibloe, Amenia Union, N. Y. The Conn, records show that Thomas Hamlin was private in Capt. Roger's Co., of Cornwall, Ct., in Col. Fisher Gay's 2d Conn. Battalion, Wadsworth's Brigade, raised June 1776; he served at Brooklyn during the battle of Long Island; was in the retreat to New York: and from there; and in the general assembly at White Plains. He was prosecuted for neglect to march to assistance of the Continental army; showed good excuse and was discharged. After the war they removed to Glenville, N. Y., and resided there; cooper; in his later life he resided with his son Cook; but died at the home of his son Seth, perhaps at Owasco, N. Y., at the age of 91: she was a noted physician: studied medicine with her brother, and practiced many years in Glenville, where her skill is still remembered by old people; she d. before her husband, at the home of her son Caleb J., at Glenville. Presbys.; they were dismissed by letter from Sharon, no date; he was hard of hearing, and for that reason sat in the pulpit, that he might hear the sermon; some of their children were baptized in Sharon, 1789. Ch. b. Sharon: 561. Sylvester. Apr. 19, 1773; d. Aug. 20, 1774. 562* Caleb Jewett, Feb. 1774. 563. Silvester, 1776; d. Apr. 2, 1779, age 2 yrs. 7 mo. 564. Silvester, May 1778; " Aug. 23, 1778, age 3 mo. 565. Claracy, "Dec. 3, 1796, age 18 yrs. 566.* Thomas. 567.* Theron, Mar. 8, 1783. 568.* Jerusha, June 5, 1784. 569. Rebekah, 1786; d. Apr. 5, 1789. 570.* Cook, Apr. 9, 1791. 571.* Seth, Oct. 20, 1794. 572.* Salmon, Apr. 16, 1796. [ 214 J ZILPHA HAMLIN,5 (Sister of Jabez,) b. Sharon, Ct., Mar. 10, 1751; m. Wareham, Mass. by Rev. Isaiah Crocker Thacher, Dec. 1, 1768, Willard,6 son of Samuel and Mercy (Wing) Swift,* b. Rochester, Mass., May 15, 1746. He was Lieut, in the Rev. army near Boston, » Note 121. WILLIAM SWIFT,* probably came from Rocking, Essex, Eng., and was at Watertown, Mass., before 1634. In 1636 he mortgaged his land there, as surety for Roger Spring. July 25, 1636, In a division of land there he drew No. 14. a 40 acre lot, and Feb. 28, 1636-7. drew a 5 acre lot at "Beaver Brook Plowlands." The same year he sold his house and land in Water- town to Thomas White, of Sudbury, and moved to Sandwich, Mass. The farm which he bought there, the largest in town, was owned in 1898, by his descendant Edwin Carleton Swift. He d. 1643. and adm. of his Est. was granted to his widow 1643: estate £72-11-1; she d. Sandwich. Nov. 26, 1663; will dated Oct. 12, 1662; proved Apr. 7, 1764; estate £105-6-0. Ch. b. England : Hannah, m. Daniel Wing. Esther, " Ralph Allen. William, Ruth WILLIAM SWIFT.2 b. England; wife Ruth. He was able to bear arms In Sandwich, 1643 and consequently was born as early as 1627. He d. Sandwich, Jan. — , 1705-6. Ch. b. Sandwich: Hannah, Mar. 11, 1651 ; m. Tobey. Ruth. William, Aug. 28. 1654: m. Elizabeth Ephraim, June 6,1656; " Sarah Mary, Apr. 7, 1659; " Ezra Perry FIFTH GENERATION. 151 with the 8 months men, soon after the Lexington alarm, Apr. 19, 1775; and re-enlisted for a year, 1776; joined the army at Boston, and after the evacua tion by the British went to New York. Ch. bap. Wareham: 573. Mercy, Oct. 20, 1771. 574. Elihu, Aug. 30, 1772; m. Sally Pardee. 575. Ruth, May 28, 1775. [215] Dr. ASA HAMLIN,5 (Bro. of Jabez,) b. on the Oblong, in Duchess Co., N. Y., Jan. 14, 1754; m. 1st, Huldah Bron- son: m. 2d, West Stockbridge, Mass., Lois, dau. of Elisha and Hannah (Stevens) Hooper,* b. West Stockbridge, Aug. 12, 1873. His son, Benjamin, wrote from Samuel. Aug. 10. 1662, " Mary . Jired, Hi65: •' Abigail Gibbs. Josiah, '• Mary Bodfish and Experience Nye. Temperance. " Timothy Bourne. Esther, " Gibbs. Dinah, " Perry. WILLIAM SWIFT.Sb. Sandwich. Aug. 28. 1654; wife Elizabeth. Ch. b. Sandwich: 1679; m. Lydia Weeks. He d. Sandwich. May — 1701. William.Benjamin, Joseph,Samuel, Joanna, Thomas, Elizabeth, Thankful, Josiah. Ebenezer. Jan. 24. 1682; " Hannah Wing. Nov. 1687 ; " Mercy and Mrs. Rebecca Morton. Dec. 1690; " Abigail . Mar. 9. 1692; " Thomas Gibbs. Dec. 169- ; " Thankful Morey. Jan. 11, 169-; " John Gibbs, Jan. 11, 169-; " Benjamin Morey. Abigail Gibbs. BENJAMIN SWIFT,* b. Sandwich. Mass Ch. b. Sandwich : Samuel, Mary, Dec. 12, 1708, Apr. 15, 1712. m. Feb. 24, 1703-4. Hannah Wing. Sept. 11, 1704; m. Mercy Wing. Oct. 11. 1706. " William Gifford. Content, Dec. 12, 1708, " Zaccheus Wing. Zebulon, Apr. 15, 1712. " Rebecca Wing. Hannah. " Benjamin Collins. Elizabeth. " Reuben Landers. Benjamin. " Waitstill Bowerman. SAMUEL SWIFT,5 b. Sandwich. Sept. 11, 1704; m. May 18. 1741, Mercy Wing, b. 1718. Ch. b. Rochester, Mass. : Asa. Dec. 30, 1742; m. Lucy Brlggs. Martha, May 3, 1744. " Simeon Bates. Willard. May 15. 1746, " Zilpha Hamlin. David, Nov. 25. 1750, " Lydia Savery. Lemuel, Oct. 31, 1752. " Betty Briggs. Samuel, Nov. 19, 1757, " Eleanor Sherman. Jesse, Feb. 20. 1760, " Mercy Bates. * Note. 122. WILLIAM HOOPER.* sailed from London in the James, July 13, 1635; settled in Reading, now Wakefield. Mass.; wife, Ruth, perhaps sister of Capt. Thomas Marshall, of Lynn, Mass.; weaver; he d. Dec. 5, 1678, aged 61. Ch. b. Reading; 1694; m. Thomas Taylor. 5, 1649! d. Dec. 18. 1649. 7. 1650; m. Adam Hawkes and Samuel Wardwell. 15.1653;" Abram Wolcott. 28, 1656; ' John Ballard. 3, 1658. Mary, James, Dec. Sarah, Dec. Ruth, Apr. Rebeckah, Oct. William, Nov. 152 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Kendall, N. Y., Apr, 7, 1847, that his father was doctor: that his children, Alvan, Benjamin and Hannah were b, at West Stockbridge, and the other children were b. in N. Y. state; that the name was uniformly spelled Hamlin, by this branch of the family: and that his mother, Lois, then lived with him. Hon. Edward Stowe Hamlin,' wrote in 1889: "I remember Dr. Hamlin, brother of my grandfather, Jabez Hamlin, being at our house in Austerlitz, N. Y., when 1 was a child; then going to western New York; and of visiting his son, Dr. James(?) Hamlin, at Holley, N. Y. in 1826, a smart, active, driving man, who had mostly built up the town of Holley." (The writer supposes that Mr. Hamlin was mistaken in the name of the man to whom he refered, as there was no son James in this family. His description indicates the son Areo V.) His grandson, Erastus G. Hamlin,7 wrote, 1893: that his grandfather enter ed the revolutionary army as a private: was with Gen. Arnold's expedition to Canada, and at the surrender of Cornwallis; and was a surgeon (sergeant?) when discharged. The several accounts about him are not uniform, but seem to refer to the same person The Colonial records of Mass , Conn, and New York give the service of at least two of the name Asa Hamlin, who served in the revolution; Asa first above names, and his cousin Asa,5 son of Isaac Ham lin. We are inclined to believe the latter served in New York, and that Dr. Asa served in Conn., and afterwards in Berkshire Co. Mass.; both however then lived in Berkshire Co., so it is difficult to identify the service of each with certainty. We suppose the service of Dr. Asa Hamlin was as follows: the Conn. records show that Asa Hamlin was in Capt. Roger's 3d Co.. of Cornwall: his brothers Nathaniel and Thomas served in same company: also, private in Capt. Erastus Sargent's Co., in Col. Benjamin Simond's Berkshire Co. Regt.; enlisted Dec. 16, 1676; performed duty at Ticonderoga; dis. Mar. 22, 1777: als:t, private in Capt. Oliver Belden's Co., in Maj. Caleb Hyde's Mass. Regt.: enlist ed July 8, 1777; served in the northern army; dis. July 2i. 1777: also, private in Capt. Aaron Rowley's Co., in Col. John Ashley's detachment of Mass. militia: enlisted July 22, 1777; raised for service at Stillwater: dis. Aug. 13, 1777: sim ilar service performed by him as musician in Capt. Ephraim Fitch's Co.. in same regiment; enlisted July 21, 1777; dis. Aug. 14, 1777; also, private in Capt. Oliver Belden's Co., in Col. John Brown's Mass. Regt.: enlisted Sept. 21, 1777: service at the northward; dis. Oct. 14, 1777; also, in Col, Nathaniel Wade's Mass. Regt.; enlisted Mar. 14, 1778; dis. June 2, 1778. He d. East Bloomfleld, N. Y., 1823; his widow d. Carlton, N. Y., about 1847. Ch. by 1st wife: 576.* William Bronson, b. July 4, 1781, West Stockbridge. 577.* Sarah, " Nov. 29, 1784. 578.* Areo Vester, " July 20, i;,Mi. 579. Narcissa Y. By 2d wife: " July 4. 1788: d. N. Y. city, 1867, ui.m. 580* Alvan, b. July 1, 1792. YV. Stockbridge. 581.* Benjamin Franklin, " Mar. 29, 1798, t. 582.* Hannah B. " Nov. 23, 1800, n 583.* Elisha H. " Aug. 1, 1804, Alford. 584.* Elizabeth, " May 25. 1809, Berkshire Co. Hannah, Mar. 31, 1662; m. William Ballard. Elizabeth, Aug. 20, 1665; " John Trull. Thomas, Apr. 2. 1668, John, July 5. 1670. FIFTH GENERATION. 153 [217] JONAH HAMLIN," (Bro. of Jabez, ) b. Sharon, Ct., Oct. 12, 1757: called James in one record: res. Sharon. "There were many cases of discipline at Sharon, and the church was con vened to settle many curious questions. For example; on Feb. 16, 1781, 'The c"1 was legally convened to vote whether ye four shillings which Jonah Ham lin, who paid four shillings in order to procure an evidence in a case depending in ye c"1, was in our opinion fully compensated by ye use of a horse which he bad of John Everett. Voted in the affirmative.' But this decision gave trouble. Mary Hamlin — her relationship to Jonah does not appear — being called to account for non-attendance on ordinances, gave as a reason her dis satisfaction with the matter of the four shillings; and the church does not seem to have had sufficient confidence in its own award to prosecute her fur ther." No further account of him. [218] LEWIS HAMLIN,5 (Bro. of Jabez,) b. Sharon, Ct., July 21, 1759: m. Sarah Hewitt. One Lewis Hamlin was a cordwainer (shoemaker, ) at Lenox, Mass.; but had removed from there, 1791. Lewis first above named lived in Saratoga Co., N. Y., 1790: and later in Herkimer Co., N. Y.: and it is traditional that he removed to Vermont. He survived his wife, and d. near Watertown, N. Y, 1830-7. JOHN HOOPER.2 b. Reading, July 5, 1670; m. Braintree, Mass,, Sarah, dau. of John and Hannah Harden, of Braintree, b. Dec. 3, 1679. He res. Reading until about 1692; removed to Braintree; then to Bridgewater, Mass. about 1702; where he d. Jan. 9, 1708-9: carpenter; she m. 2d, Francis Woods, by whom she had four children, and d. a widow, May 19, 1749. Children : 6, 1697, Braintree. 22, 1699; 26, 1701, 16, 1703, Bridgewater. 9, 1705. 4. 1708. WILLIAM HOOPER.3 b. Braintree, Dec. 26, 1701; m. Jan. 30, 1728, Lois, dau. of William and Sarah (Barden) Thomas, b, Middleboro, Mass.. Sept. 7, 1707; cabinet maker; Bridgewater. He d. there, July 1, 1755; she Oct. 22, 1756. Ch. b, Bridgewater: 19, 1729; Rev. soldier. 7, 1731, " 7, 1734; m. Jonathan Cary. 11, 1736; Rev, soldier. 21, 1738; d. Dec. 6, 1738. 13, 1740, " Oct. 15. 1756. 14, 1743; Rev, soldier. 20, 1746, " 22, 1749. " ELISHA HOOPER,* b. Bridgewater, Oct. 11. 1736; m. perhaps at Killingly, Ct., Hannah Stevens, b. KUlingly, Dec. 22, 1745; blacksmith; res. Killingly, where his two eldest children were prob. b. ; settled at West Stockbridge, Mass. ; private in Capt. Jabez Colt's Co., in Col. Rossiter's detachment of Berkshire Co. militia. July 29, 1777. He d. Nov. 23, 1814; she May 19, 1814. Ch., except two eldest, b. W. Stockbridge: John, b, Nov. Thomas. " July William, " Dec. Nathaniel, •' Nov. Sarah, " Oct. J AMES. " May William, Nov. Thomas. Feb. Lois, Feb. Elisha, Oct. Isaac, Jan. Susannah, Mar, David, Feb. Luther, Feb. Calvin, Oct, Calvin, m. Betty Hamlin, Philo, ' ' Hannah Luther, Feb. 17, 1769; ' ' Elizabeth Tyrrell. Elisha, May 4, 1771, ' ' Ruth Newell. Lois, Aug. 12, 1773, ' • Dr. Asa Hamlin. Susannah, Dec. 9, 1778, " Philander Barnes. William, Nov. H, 1781, " Fanny Dean. Sylvester, July 7, 1785; i J. unm.. 1842. Ansel, June 13, 1789; m. Children 585.* Pamelia, 586.* Truman, 587. Eunice, 588* Calvin, 589. Clarissa. 590. Jane. 154 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. b. Feb. 22, 1790, Saratoga Co. " Dec. 20, 1790, " " m. Rose. b. 1793, Herkimer Co. [219] Capt. SETH HAMLIN,5 (Isaac,4 Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Wareham, Mass., Sept. 9, 1740; bap. there, Mar. 14, 1741-2; m. 1st, Sharon, Ct., Oct. 15, 1761, Mary Pitcher, marriage recorded in church of Rev. Ebenezer Knibloe, Amenia Union,* N. Y.; m. 2d, Sharon, May 25, 1773, Submit Hyde,t b. Lebanon, Ct., Nov. 24, 1742: he was then of New Concord, N. Y., and after wards res. in Alford, Mass., where his name frequently appears in the early town records, sometimes as Capt. Seth Hamlin; highway surveyor, 1777: town clerk, 1783-5. he succeeded Dr. John Hulbert: Freemason: a Masonic pin —The All Seeing Eye,— once his, is in possession of his great grandson. Hon. Frank H. Hamlin of Canandaigua, N. Y.; his Masonic apron was many years at the home of his son Philo ; among the assets of his estate was a sword, valued £5. He was a Rev. soldier; Mrs. Currie, a great granddaughter relates that her grandfather, Elijah Hamlin, often told of the hardships of revolutionary times: what the women and children could raise on the farm was sent to the soldiers: so careful were they of lights and fuel, that the garments made for the soldiers were done in the evening at some house where the same lights and fuel could be utilized by all; that his brother Philo and himself, young boys, barefoot, in winter, cut wood on the hillsides without coats, with only their sisters' skirts tied around their necks, with their arms slipped through holes in the seams; that once when the patriot army was retreating, there was a heavy snow, block ading the roads: which were cleared by the women: and when their friends had passed, shoveled the snow back to retard the progress of the enemy. Speaking of Continental money, he said it became so depreciated, and the consequent rise in prices so great, that a punch bowl full of it would hardly pay for a dinner. He served in Capt. Wilcox's Co., in Col. Ashley's Regt: enlisted for 3 years into the Cont. army: res. Alford, Mass.; also, private in Capt. Job Alvord's Co., in Col. William Shepard's 3d Mass. Regt., for s years, returned by Trueman Wheeler, muster master of Berkshire Co.. Mass.. mus tered between Jan. 20, 1777 and June 1, 1778, in service Aug. 15. 1777: also, pri vate same Co. and Regt., on return dated Jan. 31, 1778, res. Alford; also, private on Continental Army Pay Accts.. in Capt. Learned's Co., in Col. Shepard's Regt. from May 25, 1777 to June 1778; he was app. purchasing commissary in 1778, and remained in the service 12 months; also, private on a depreciation roll of Col. Shepard's Regt., to make good the wages for the first three years * Note 123. See Notes 13 and 51. t Note 124. WILLIAM HYDE,* b. England, 1601); prob. came to America with Rev. Thomas Hooker, 1633; sojourned a short time In Newtown. .Mass.; removed to Hartford. Ct., 1636. His name Is on the monument to the early settlers in the old cemetery in Hartford; where he had land assigned to him; but lie shortly after went to Saybrook. Ct. He was an original proprietor of Norwich, Ct. 1660. where he d. Jan. 6, 1681. His son Samuel. 2 b. Hartford, about 1637; and m. June 1659, Jane, dau. of Thomas and (Brown) Lee; and their son John,» b. Norwich, Dec. 1667; m. Mar. 3. 1698. Experience, dau. of Caleb and Margaret (Post) Abel, b. Norwich. Dec. 1674. his 2d cousin. JONATHAN HYDE, settled in Newton, Mass.. 1647; and had descendants of that name, of the seventh generation, there. In 1OT.I. FIFTH GENERATION. 155 service in the Cont. army from 1777 to 1780; also, in a statement of Continental Balances, in Col. Shepard's Regt., certified May 12, 1780, enlisted for 3 years. Augustus C. Hamlin, a grandson, of Bergen, N. Y., stated in 1871; that his grandfather was a staff officer under Gen. Washington, at the execution of Major Andrei but Mrs. Currie, who res. with her grandfather, Elijah Hamlin, doubts this statement, and says she never heard her grandfather mention any such incident in his father's service, and thinks she would have heard about it if it had been a fact. His name appears on the records of Alford in 1793-4: but not later. It is supposed he d. there, before 1796. His widow survived him, and res. with her stepson, Elijah Hamlin, at East Bloomfield, N. Y., where she d. Aug., 1821, aged 78, and is buried there.- Ch. by 1st wife: 591.* Eunice. 592.* Elijah, b. Feb. 8, 1767. 593.* . Betsey. 594.* Philo. By 2d wife: 595. Seth, b. Dec. 10, 1777, Alford; d. aged 21. 596.* Leander, " Apr. 15, 1786, " 597. Mary, d. young. [220] ISAAC HAMLIN,5 (Bro. of Seth, ) b. Sharon, Ct., Jan. 10, 1742; m. there, May 15, 1765, Damaris Grummon, b. Spencertown, N.Y., Oct. 1,1740. He appears to have lived at Spencertown, 1775; his name appears on the records of Lenox, Mass., 1787-8, and at Washing ton, Mass., 1797; stone-cutter. He was perhaps a Rev. soldier; but as there was another of the same name, Isaac Hamlen6 of Cummington, Mass., who was a soldier, it is difficult to distinguish the service of each; one Isaac Hamlen was private in Van Ness' N. Y. Regt. He d. Washington, Aug. 10, 1810; his son Stephen was app. adm. of his estate, Dec. 4, 1810; she d. Aug. 13, 1813, aged 73; both buried New Lenox, Mass. Children: 598.* Isaac? 599.* Tempe, b. Oct. 4, 1771. 600.* Clarissa, " Mar. 1, 1775, Spencertown 601.* Stephen, " May 8, 1785. [221] Capt. PEREZ HAMBLIN,5 (Bro. of Seth,) b. Sharon, Ct., Feb. 3, 1748. The records of Sharon show the marriage of Perez Hamlin of New Concord, (N. Y.) to Rhoda Hunt of Sharon, Feb. 2, 1769; she b. Sharon, Apr. 11. 1752. He res. in New Concord, later in Lenox, Mass., and was called a miller in 1782; he and his brother Asa received a deed from their father to a grist and saw-mill and water-power in Lenox, now Lenox Dale, Jan. 3, 1786; which they conveyed to their brother Cyreneus, May 5, 1787. It is traditional that he was an officer in the revolution, in the commissary dept.; one of his name served in Col. William B. Whitney's 7th Albany Co. militia Regt., in the revolution. 156 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. LETTER. Lenox, Jan'y 3d, 1786. Sr: I inform you that I Received your letter bearing Date Dec'r 19th, and that you would not incline to take the oxen that I proposed to you at last. I am sorry that I had not brought them before: But immediately after I returned home from Barrington I was and am still brought into an unheard of trouble, as allmost any man had to pass throw— Sum of the Particulars 1 shall inform you When I come Down, and that'will be in as short a time as it can Possible be— the oxen are at Sharon, and I intend to be at your Hous this week, and have them there as soon as Can be, the cattle are of the age you mention, Theirfore I would be glad that the cattle might be axcepted and that you would not think hard of me about the matter. With acnoledgement, 1 am with esteem your very Humble serv't, PEREZ HAMBLIN. To Esq'r Ives. The most remarkable event of his life, which is prominent in history, was his connection with Shay's Rebellion, an account of which is given in Field's History of Berkshire Co., 1829, from which extracts are taken: "On Feb. 26, 1787, Capt. Holcomb marched from Sheffield to headquarters with a company of drafted men. * * * Learning this fact, a body of the insurgents under Capt. Perez Hamlin, who had been lurking about the borders of New York, 80 or 90 in number, made an irruption the night following into Stockbridge at midnight, which they pillaged at their pleasure, and took a great number of the most respectable inhabitants as prisoners. The next morning they pro ceeded with their booty and prisoners to Great Barrington, where they halted at a public house near the Episcopal church. News of this irruption was soon communicated to Sheffield; runners spread the news, and the citizens friendly to government met at the centre, with such arms as they could muster: and about one o'clock, being joined by Captains Dwight and Ingersoll, and a small company from Great Barrington, who had fled before the insurgents: they were prepared to advance northward to meet them. The whole body making eighty, was under the command of Col. John Ashley, late of Sheffield. The insurgents were now supposed to be coming down to Sheffield, and various rumors were abroad, as to the 'course they were taking. It was at first suppos ed they were coming on the meadow road, and that they had turned off by the Episcopal church westward, and were making their way through Egremont, out of the county. Upon hearing this, Col. Assley turned to the left, passed hastily on the back road, and then turning by Archer Saxton's drove furiously for Francis Hare's, in Egremont. He had scarcely passed the brook north of the "quarry, when it was announced that the insurgents were in the rear, com ing after them. They had been marching towards Sheffield on the back road: but hearing of the government forces, had turned at Saxton's in pursuit of them; just after Col. Ashley had diverged at that place. A halt was immedi ately made, the sleighs were thrown out of the way, and an attempt made to form the companies. After a few moments of great confusion, Capt. Goodrich directed the Sheffield Co. to follow him through a lot of girdled trees on the FIFTH GENERATION. 157 west side of the road; and the Great Barrington Co. under Capt. Ingersoll ad vanced through a copse of timber on the east. By this time a scattering fire commenced, and continued while the companies were advancing with a rapid march, fifty or sixty rods; when a well directed Are from eightorten, who were foremost, upon a considerable body of insurgents in the road, discomfited them and put them to flight. The whole body dispersed at once and fled in different directions. They left two of their number dead near the place of action, and more than thirty were wounded, among whom was Hamlin, their captain, and a man named Rathburn, who died some time after of his wounds. A body of men coming from Lenox, under Capt. William Walker, immediately after the skirmish, enabled the conquerors to take more than fifty prisoners. The loss of the militia was two killed and one wounded. One of the killed was a Mr. Potter, of Gt. Barrington; the other was Mr. Solomon Glezen, taken prisoner at Stockbridge. The one wounded was the late Dr. Burghart, of Richmond: he was in the Co. of Capt. Walker, and was wounded by a small party who fired upon them before they arrived at the spot where the action was fought. It has been commonly supposed tbat Glezen was killed by the fire of his friends, in consequence of a barbarous practice, said to have been adopted by his captors of putting the prisoners in front, as well to check the ardor of the militia from a sense of their danger, as to screen themselves. A gentleman who was with Glezen when he fell, has informed the writer, that the reason why the priso ners were put in front, or near the front, was that when they approached the place of action, the insurgents who had been forward — many of them — turned aside to prepare their muskets. They may have done this through fear: but the the situation of the prisoners was owing to this circumstance, and not to a pre concerted plan. Glezen fell just as the insurgents began their flight. This skirmish took place over a little valley, now crossed by the Hartford turnpike, near the west line of Sheffield. It was more severe than others which occured during the Shay's Insurrection. The insurgents generally discovered great want of firmness and perseverance in the actions in which they were engaged; owing in part to their being poorly officered; but more probably to serious doubts concerning the lawfulness of their proceedings, and apprehension of their proving finally mischevious to themselves. Six were convicted of treason in Berkshire County; * * * and were sentenced to death, four of whom receiv ed a free pardon, Apr. 30, 1787; and the rest on May 17, were reprieved until June 21; then until Aug. 2d; and then until Sept, 20; and finally escaped from goal, except one whose sentence was commuted to seven years hard labor. It is. said that Capt. Hamlin took a Col. Ashley prisoner at Stockbridge, probably father of the Col. Ashley who opposed him in this fight, as there were two of the same name and rank; and recognizing an old fellow officer of the revolution released him." Capt. Hamblin was seriously wounded and captured in the fight as appears from the following: RECORD. Berkshire, ss, Commonwealth of Massachusetts: To the Sheriff of our County of Berkshire, his deputy, and the keeper of the goal in Great Barrington, in our said county, Greeting: Whereas Perez Hamlin, of Lenox, in our said county, Gent., who stands charged for the crime 158 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. of Treason, by the Grand Jury of the said county, as by the Indictment in our Supreme Judicial Court remaining appears; and whereas the said Perez now lies languishing of certain wounds which he received as it is said in the com mission of the said offence, that he cannot appear and take his trial for the said crime before our Supreme Juditial Court, now held at Lenox in the said county would manifestly hazard his life, as by our writ of enquirey unto cer tain Physicians, and the return thereupon by them made. We command you therefore, that the body of the said Perez Hamblin now in your custody upon the charge of Treason aforesaid, you safely and securely keep, so that he may be had before our Justice of our Supreme Judicial Court next to be held at Lenox aforesaid on the first tuesday in October next, 1788, to answer to the said charge, unless he shall before that time by due order of law be from care and custody discharged. Witness, William Cushing, Esq. This 9th day of October, Anno dominno, 1787. THE MASSACHUSETTS. CENTINEL of Oct. 17, 1787. The Supreme Judicial Court at Lenox, in the County of Berkshire ordered their session on Wednesday last, when four persons were capitally convicted, and rendered sentence of Death, viz: Charles Rose, Potter Allen and John Bly for the crime of robbery attended with the aggravating circumstances of break ing up dwelling houses in the dead of night: and William Manning for the crime of Treason. This Manning is probably the same who was excepted in the act of the Legislature of June last. He was an active officer under Perez Ham lin, when he made a descent with 100 armed men upon the town of Stockbridge, plundering and captivating many of its respectable inhabitants, on the 27th of February last: and was defeated in the action at Sheffield by a party of brave troops under the command of Col. Ashley. Capt. Hamblin was tried and convicted of treason, and sentenced to death, but reprieved from time to time and finally escaped from jail: the record of his trial and conviction has not been secured. In these measures he no doubt believed, as did others of that time and place, that he was patrioic in fighting for the supposed rights of the people; which at that period was esteemed the popular remedy for redressing public wrongs; and in which the colonists had attained almost unhoped for success. Such results naturally stimulated the people who were struggling with that poverty and distress, born of the then recent wars, in which the people of New England had been engaged for more than an hundred years. It was difficult for the people of that period to determine when to cease fighting. War had become to them second nature; and the distress of the times bore upon them heavily, with cruel, crushing force, more than they could endure and remain inactive; which must be the excuse for Shay's Rebellion; approved by a large class of the yeomanry of Berkshire County; but however we may condemn the mistaken zeal of Capt. Hamblin in that cause, history shows that his courage was equal to his convic tion. It is supposed that a desire to adopt the Federal Constitution and to ratify the same in Mass. at that time led towards lenient treatment of those engaged in that insurrection. FIFTH GENERATION. 159 Samuel Manton conveyed to Perez Hamlin one half acre of land and the house in which Hamblin then lived, May 25, 1791; this house was on East street. Lenox; which he sold Mar. 1, 1794. He was financially ruined through his con nection with the rebellion; and removed to New Haven, Vt., date unknown; but was there in 1796, and continued there until the spring of 1813, when he and his wife removed with their son Stephen to Aurelius, N. Y., they resided later at Auburn, N. Y. He survived his wife, and d. at Auburn, 1826. Children: 602.* Lois, b. July 9, 1770. 603.* Rhoda Ann, " Feb. 13, 1772. 604.* Charlotte, " May 13, 1774, New Concord. 605.* Stephen. " Sept. 8, 1776, Lenox. 606. Elijah, prob. d. young. 607. Perez, b. Mar. 20, 1779: " " 608. Sarah, " July 12, 1782. [222] JOHN HAMBLIN, s (Bro. of Seth,) b. Sharon, Ct., Mar. 21, 1750. It is traditional that he res. at Leroy, N. Y. about 1816: or perhaps this was a mistake, and he may have lived at Leray, in Jefferson County, N. Y. He is supposed to have d. before 1846, perhaps at Bloomfield, N.Y. No family discovered. [223] JEHIEL HAMBLIN, s 'Bro. of Seth,) b. Sharon, Ct., Oct. 2, 1751; m. by Rev. Griswold, West Springfield, Mass., Jan. 12, 1775, Jerusha Pomeroy, b. Sept. 11, 1756; he was then called of Kin- deihook, N. Y. His name appears on the Springfield records in 1798; his home stead in W. Springfield, was possessed in 1896, by the children of his grand dau. Mrs. Jane Allen. Both d. W. Springfield; he Apr. 26,-1840; she June 14, 1843. He is buried in Feeding Hills cemetery, Agawam, Mass. Ch. prob. b. W. Springfield: 609. Betsey, Dec. 30, 1775; d. Dec. 12, 1848. unm 610.* Ebenezer S. Apr. 9, 1778. 611.* Jerusha, Mar. 16, 1780. 612. Electa, Apr. 26, 1782; d. Nov. 12, 1785. 613.* Asher Pomeroy, June 8, 1784. 614.* Electa, Mar. 22, 1787. 615.* Jesse, Apr. 27, 1791. 616.* Lester, June 14, 1797. [224] JESSE HAMBLIN,* (Bro. of Seth,) b. Sharon, Ct., Dec. 17, 1753. It is traditional that he m., and that he had children as given below. One Jesse Hamblin served in the revolution, in Col. Peter Van Ness' 9th Albany Co. militia Regt. An old letter from the family of his brother Cyreneus, June, 1753, states that he d. at Bloomfield, N. Y., which is prob. an error; another account says that he d. near Little Falls, N. Y. before 1840. No living descendants discovered. Children: 617. Joel? 618. Samuel? 619. Harvey? 620. Sally? 160 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [225] CYRENEUS HAMBLIN, e (Bro. of Seth,) b. Sharon, Ct., Aug. 5, 1755; m. Sarah Wilson. It is traditional that he was a Rev. soldier; farmer. His name appears on the records of Lenox, Mass. as early as Apr. 12, 1784. His brothers Perez and Asa conveyed to him a mill in Lenox, May 5, 1787. He conveyed 18 acres of land and a grist-mill in Lenox to William Walker, May 15, 1787; and was soon afterwards at Charlton, N. Y., where several of his children were born; and later at Paris, N. Y., where other children were born. It is said that he settled at Leroy, N. Y. about 1816. Both d. in Genesee Co., N. Y.; he at Pavilion, about 1822. Children: 621.* Perez, b. Mar. 20, 1779, Charlton. 622.* Mercy, LI May 6, 1781, Lenox. 623.* Laura, a Jan. 3, 1783, 624. Thaddeus, a Apr. 30, 1786, " m., and res. Rome, N. Y 625. Sally, " Charlton. " Job Nobles. 626. Harvey, i i " " and res. Rome, N. Y, 627.* Clarissa, .i Paris. 628.* Betsey, u June 16, 1800, " 629.* Seth, 1 1 1801, " 630.* Milo, Mar. 4, 1804, [226] MERCY HAMLIN,* (Sister of Seth,) b. Sharon, Ct., Sept. 8, 1757; m. Raphael Porter; merchant: Clinton and Rutland, N. Y. Both d. Rutland; she Aug. 24, 1835; he Dec, 1796. Children: 631. Alarica, m. — — Brooks. 632. Olive, " Burr. 633. Perez, " Cynthia Tut: 634. Asa. 635. Raphael. 636. Mary. 637* Juliana, June 3, 1796, Clinton. [227] ASA HAMBLIN,* (Bro. of Seth,) b. Sharon, Ct., Sept. 23, 1759; m. June 30, 1785, perhaps at Lenox, Mass., Hannah Nobles, b. 1767. His father conveyed to him and his brother Perez a mill in Lenox, Jan. 3, 1786; which they conveyed to their brother Cyreneus, May 5, 1787; in that deed Asa is called, of Ballstown, Albany Co., N. Y.; the record of the births of his children show that he soon afterwards lived at Paris, N. Y.; after the birth of his children he removed to the Spencer Settle ment, Rome, N. Y. Capt. Talcott and he built log houses opposite each other, and cleared farms there; frame houses were erected to take the places of the log ones later, which still exist; farmer. He was a Rev. pensioner: the records of the pension office show that he served about 3 years in Col. Willett's Regt., no details of service given; also, private in Capt. Stoddard's Co., in Col. Vose's Mass. Regt.; enlisted 1780, for 9 months; his app. for pension dated Rome, N. Y., June 17, 1819, and his age then given as 57 years, which was an error, One Asa Hamlin was Sergt. in Pearcy's Co., in Col. Willett's N. Y. Regt., as shown by the N, Y. records. The Mass. records show that Asa Hamlin served in Capt. John King's Co., in Col. John Brown's Berkshire Co. Regt.; enlisted June 29, 1777; served under Gen. Schuyler; dis. Juiy 21, 1777; also, his name is on ade- FIFTH GENERATION. 161 scriptive list of men enlisted from Berkshire Co. for 9 months from the time of their arrival at Fishkill, N. Y.; age, 18: stature, 5 feet 6 inches: complexion, dark: res. Richmond: arrived at Fishkill, May 31, 1778; served in Capt. Reeves' Co., in Col. Rossiter's Mass. Regt.: also, in list of men enlisted from Berkshire Co. for 9 months from time of their arrival at Fishkill, as returned by Henry Rutgers Jr., deputy muster master, taken in lieu of Samuel Goodrich; raised by Resolve of Apr. 20, 1778: res. Richmond; also, private in Capt. Samuel Good rich's Co., in Lt-Col. MUes Powell's Berkshire Co. Regt.: enlisted July 18, 1779; served at New Haven, Ct.; dis. Aug. 22, 1779; also, on pay roll for six months men, raised by the town of Lenox, for service during 1780; marched June 30, 1780: dis. Dec. 12, 1780; also, in list of men from Lenox, dated Camp Totoway, Oct. 25, 1780, returned by Brig. Gen. Patterson, as having passed muster. There were two Rev. soldiers named Asa Hamlin, who were cousins; it is difficult to distinguish the service of each; see Asa Hamlin5 [ 215. ] He was call ed Capt. Hamlin. It is said that his dau. Caroline was the very picture of her father, that she was tall and slim, of light complexion and blue eyes. He d. at the home of a dau. in Verona, N. Y., Dec. 3, 1731. His widow at one time lived with Joshua Hill, Rome, N. Y., but d. at the home of her dau. Mrs. Goodwin, Rome, July 4, 1851. Children: 638.* Henry, b. Dec; 28, 1785, Lenox 639.* Millia Orra, " Aug. 16, 1787, Paris. 640.* Lovisa, " 1789, (< 641.* Hannah Noble, " Dec. 26, 1793, c, 642.* Asa, i I 1796, (( 643.* Olive, " July 10, 1798, I , 644.* Almira, " Nov. 7, 1802, " 645. Betsey, a i. d. Mar. 19, 1808. 646* Caroline, a , . 647. Elizabeth, i<- 1809. (< d. Jan. 6, 1814. [229] NATHANIEL HAMLIN, s (Lewis,* Ebenezer," James,") b. Lebanon, Ct., Nov. 29, 1741. A sketch of his life was prepared by his great grandson, the late Prof. Charles E. Hamlin; from which, extracts have been taken. In 1759, he assisted in building boats at Albany, N. Y., and perhaps at Lakes George and Champlain, for Gen. Amherst's expedition. From May 2, 1760 to Jan. 15, 1761, he served as private in Capt. Barachiah Bassett's Co. of Chilmark, Mass., in Col. Nathaniel Thwing's Regt. and served in Nova Scotia. As one of the garrison who, under the direction of a company of sappers and miners, sent out from England, blew up the fortifications of Louisburg, he participated in the demolition, which he used to describe; and * Note 125. The Baker family of Barnstable. Mass. descend from: Rev. NICHOLAS BAKER,* of Scituate, Mass., a graduate of St. John's College, Cam bridge, England; who received the Bachelor's degree, 1631-2. and Master of Arts, 1635. He and his brother Nathaniel settled in Hingham, Mass:, 1635. He afterwards became a large land holder In Hull ; he was ordained in Scituate, 1660; his first wife d. Scituate, 1661; m. 2d, 1662. Grace ; he d. Aug. 22, 1678, aged 67; his widow d. Jan. 22. 1696-7. Children : Samuel. m. Fear Robinson. Nicholas. Mart.Elizabeth.Sarah. Deborah. 162 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. which began June 2, 1760, was finished Oct. 8, or 17. He removed from Barn stable to Wellfleet, Mass. in May, 1763, probably because that place, largely engaged in fisheries, offered better opportunity for work on boats and fishing vessels. About that time the mother and younger children transferred their residence to Wellfleet; where the brothers, Nathaniel, Lewis and Perez were for some years boat builders. He m. Dea. 5, 1763, Sarah Baker,* b. Wellfleet, Feb. 27, 1743. They were members of the church, Wellfleet. They removed to Shrewsbury, Mass., Oct. 14, 1772. He was drafted in the fall of 1776. to serve in the Rev. army, but having a family of five children, the eldest of whom was not eleven years old, he furnished a substitute. The certificate of that transaction reads: "This may certify that Mr. Nathaniel Hamblin this day procured Mr. SAMUEL BAKER, 2 m. Fear. dau. of Isaac Robinson. He inherited an estate in Hull; but became an inhabitant of Barnstable. Children: John; m. Anna Annable. Nathaniel, " Mercy Lewis. And perhaps: Mary? Grace ? Dea. JOHN BAKER.s m. Oct. 14, 1696, Anna.3 dau. of Samuel Annable; who d. Mar. 21, 1732-3; he removed to Windham, Ct. Ch. b. Barnstable: young. Ann ah. 1697. Maby, 1699. John, d. Rebecca, 1704. Samuel. 1706. Maby, 1710. Mehitable, 1712. Abigail, 1713-4. John, 1716. Hannah, 171s. NATHANIEL BAKER.s (Bro. of Dea. John.) The name of his 1st wife, the mother of his children, is not recorded, m. 2d, Jan. 5. 1718-9. widow Mercy Lewis. His house was on Baker's Lane, Barnstable. He d. 1750. his widow d. Dec. 7. I76S. Ch. b. Barnstable: Benny, 1705; d. young. Mercy, 1706. Sarah, 1708; d. young. Nathaniel, 1709. Nicholas. 1711. Sarah, 1713. Thankful, 1715. Benne, 1716. Elizabeth, 1718. The Hyannis family descend from: FRANCIS BAKER,* who came from Great St. Alban's, Hertfordshire. England, in the Planter, 1635; aged 24; m 1641, Isabel Twining, and had six sons and two daughters. NATHANIEL BAKER.2 b. Mar. 27. 1642. the eldest son, had throe sous. SAMUEL BAKER,.'! the eldest son, b. Oct. 26. 1670; m. July 30. 1702. Elizabeth Berry; they had three sons and five daughters. JUDAH BAKER,* the eldest son. b. Aug. 19, 1705; m. Fob. 15. 172S-9, Mercy Burgess; they had three sons and five daughters. TIMOTHY BAKER/, the eldest son, b. Apr. 21. 1732; m. 1753. ICeziah ; they had six- sons, one of whom was Capt. Timothy BaUer.n and three daughters. The descendants of Francis Baker.* air very numerous, embracing many mariners and business men. FIFTH GENERATION. 163 Ben]. Baker to go into the servis at Horse Neck, in his rome, and excepted by me," "Asa Rise, Cap'n," His eldest dau. Polly, in her old a^e used to tell of witnessing the passage of Burgoyne's army past her father's house in Shrewsbury, on the way from Saratoga, to Cambridge, Mass., in the fall of 1777. See described minutely, the peculiar dress and appearance of the Hessians. He removed to Oxford, Mass., April, 1778. where he bought land with buildings from Sylvanus Town; the deed specifying sixty five acres of upland and two parcels of meadow land, one of two acres, the other of two acres and forty five rods — both known as part of ''Bell's Meadow," — was signed by Town and his wife before witnesses on May 30, 1777: but was not acknowledged before the justice of the peace — and therefore not delivered till Mar. 30, 1778. Warrants still in existence show that, for 1783-4, he officiated in Oxford as collector of state and town taxes. He and his son Theophilus labored as house carpenters in Hallowell and Vassalboro, Me., during 1783-4. One of these jobs was that of finishing the interor of the town meeting house, in that part of Hallowell, then" known as the -'Fort Village." which became Augusta in 1797. Among his papers of this period is this receipt: "Hallowell, 3 July, 1784" "Rec'd on board sloop Hannah, from N. Hamlin, one hundred and one oars; which I promise to deliver to Capt. Edmund Hous of Boston, dangers of the sea excepted." "Samuel Howard." Theophilus settled at the Fort Village, and his father returned to Oxford. His sons and daughters gradually removed to Hallowell, now Augusta, and at last the parents with the youngest child, Lot, came in 1795. At Augusta he found exercise for his great mechanical skill and ingenuity, not only as a house wright, but in making wooden clocks, spinning wheels and sleighs; his clocks on which his name sometimes appeared as, N. Hamlin, found their way to dis tant parts of Mains; thus, late in 1799 he took a load of "Movements" to the Penobscot, where, in the house of his brother Perez, he made cases, and sold the completed clocks to the neighboring inhabitants. The infant son of the brother, born the preceeding July was named for the visiting uncle. In 1798 he bought the house built by his son-in-law,- Isaac Carter, at the corner of Win- throp and State streets, Augusta. On the gable of this house was a large dial, attached to a clock, kept in operation as a sign of his business. He sold this house to Kennebec county, January, 1829; and upon the lot was erected the same year, the present granite court house. Throughout his long life he was highly respected for integrity and manliness. Both d. Sidney, Me.; he Jan. 19, 1834; she July 4, 1830. Children: 648* Theophilus, b. Dec. °, 1765, Wellfleet. 649.* Maby, " Apr. 10, 176*, CI 650.* Olive, " Nov. 2, 1770, Mass. 651.* Lewis, " Mar. 24, 1773, Shrewsbury. 652.* Sarah, Aug. 19, 1775, a 653.* Perez, " Oct. 1, 1777, U 654. Nathaniel, " June 23, 1780, Oxford; d. Nov. (i55.* Lot, May 3, 17'82. a 1780. 164 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [230] Capt. LEWIS HAMBLEN, « (Bro. of Nathaniel.) b. Lebanon, Ct„ Dec. 19, 1743; m. Oct. 16, 1766, Phebe Harding,* b. Well- fleet, Mass., 1742. He removed in childhood with his parents back to Barn stable from whence they came; and with his widowed mother and family to Wellfleet, May, 1763. See sketch of his brother Nathaniel. He was drafted from Wellfleet to serve in the Continental army, but paid a fine: report dated Sept. 8, 1777. Prior to 1779 he settled on land now in Hampden, Me. During the disasterous "Bagaduce Expedition" on the Penobscot river, August, 1779, the British fleet pursued the settlers up the river from their homes; Lewis Hamblen and wife were then driven from their home and made their way on foot through the wilderness to the Kennebec river; thence back to Wellfleet. where he became a leader in town and church affairs: and his brother Perez took possession of the Hampden lands; selectman, 1787-1800: town clerk, 1801-8: treasurer twelve years; Master of Adams Lodge, A. F. & A. M., 1799, 1800 and 1809. The will of Lewis Hamblen, of Wellfleet, Gentleman, dated Dec. 30, 18(17 names wife Phebe; to whom he gave his personal estate, and the use of his real estate during her life, with power to sell and convey the same, if necessary for her support: and remainder to his nephews, Lewis, son of his brother Nathan iel, and Lewis, son of his brother Perez. Inventory, Mar. 22, 1810; real estate, $1456,00; personal, $1813.30. Mr. Josiah Whitman of East Bridgewater, Mass.. wrote, 1845, that he formerly lived in Wellfleet, and that he sold the land of Lewis Hamblen for the heirs in Maine; and that the widow of Lewis willed her estate to her brother Nathan Harding. Both d. Wellfleet: he Feb. 9, 1810; she Sept. 20, 1818. No issue. [235] PEREZ HAMLIN,5 (Bro. of Nathaniel,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Sept. 26, 1755; m. Wellfleet, Mass. Mar. 25. 1779, Sabra, dau. of Elisha and Dorcas (Doane*) Cobb, b. Wellfleet. Feb. 8. 1763. The Mass. archives show that he was on a pay abstract of Capt. Winslow Lewis' Co., for travel to and from camp at Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 13, 1776: prob. a corporal. It is traditional that he was a lifer at Bunker Hill. He obtained a tract of land in Hampden, Me., from his brother Lewis. May, 1787; upon which he cleared a farm and lived there the remainder of * Note 12li. ABRAHAM HARDING,* come from England with Capt. Gorges. 1623: m. 1639, Elizabeth Harding, who came from England. 1030; freeman. May, 1645; he was propri etor in Medfleld, 1650; where he d, Mar, 22. lift"). ABRAHAM HARDING.2 of Medfleld, b. Aug. 15. 1655; m. Mary Mason and Sarah Fairbanks. ISAAC HARDING.3 b. East Medway, Mass., Feb. Hi, 1705; m. Rachael, dau. of Samuel and Hannah Hill. THEODORE HARDING, i b. Medway, July 24. 17:,li; m, Lois. dau. of Timothy and Abigail Clark. ELIAS HARDING.b b. Medway, Jan. 13, 175s, m. Thankful Forbes and Hannah Baker. JUDSON HARDING.6 of North Wrcntliam. Mass,, b. .Ian. 11. 1S00: m. Clarissa Danfortb dau. of Barnabas and Pliehe Cary. Robert Harding, freeman, Mass., May 1S, 1631. John Hardinci, freeman, Mass., May 13, 1640. Joseph Harding, was an early settler of Easlliam. Mass.; selectman. 1673; he became a settler of Chatham. Mass., where lie was selectman, liw:t-s. The name is an old and common one on Cape Cod. * Note 127. I)i:a. JOHN DOANE.i b. England, 15110; came from Wales to Plymouth. Mass. it is claimed in the Forlitnr, Nov, II, 1621 ; but his name does not appear in the passenger list of that ship; he settled at Plymouth; wife. Abigail; freeman, 1633: assistant to Gov FIFTH GENERATION. 165 his life; this farm in 1846 formed the south boundary of Hampden Corner. Me., occupied by Jedadine Herrick and others. Both d, Hampden; he July 2, 1835: she Feb. 13, 1850. OBITUARY. Died in Hampden, on the 21st of July, 1835, after a short but severe ill ness, Mr. Perez Hamlin, in the 80th year of his age: this aged Pilgrim was one of the first settlers of this town, who cut away the trees and cleared the land where now stands the flourishing village of Hampden, Me. He was born in Barnstable, Mass.; came to this place forty seven years ago; and in a revival of religion here twenty four years ago, he and his wife became the subjects of converting grace. He lived to see his country involved in and delivered from the dangers and perils of two wars; and has beheld her ad vance fiom a colony greatly oppressed, to a mighty and happy republic. At last he has closed his toils and laid down to rest: and what is most cheering to us all, and most consoling to his relatives is that he closed his eyes in peace and hope. He has left an aged wife, with whom he had lived about fifty seven years, and numerous relatives to mourn his sudden depart ure; but they have the consolation of believing their loss is his gain. He went to the sanctuary all day on the Sabbath,1 and on Tuesday his depart ed spirit doubtless entered into the temple of its God on high. On Thurs day his remains were committed to the dust to slumber till the morning of the resurrection. Peace to his memory. Children: 656* Lewis, b. Feb. 27, 1781, Wellfleet. ' 657.* Elisha, " June 18, 1783, C( 658.* Polly, " Oct. 14, 1785, a 659.* Sally. " June 19, 1788, Hampden. 660.* Betsey, " Aug. 27, 1790, u 661.* Perez, " Apr. 9, 1794, 1 1 662.* Sabrina, " Aug. 2, 1796, a 663.* Nathaniel, " July 12, 1799, " 664. Olive, " Nov. 11, 1802, a. d. Dec. 22, 1802. 665. Almira, " Mar. 6, 1805, a " May 22, 1844, unm. Thomas Prence, 1633; on committee with the governor and assistants to revise the laws, 1636; deputy, 1643; deacon in the church ; he was one of the founders of Nauset, now Eastham, Mass. 1644; which included anciently, Wellfleet on the north, and Orleans on the south, The first settlers of Eastham were: Gov. Thomas Prence, Edward Bangs, John Smalley, John Doane, Nicholas Snow. Richard Higgins and Josias Cook, and their families, constituting a colony of forty nine persons. To each settler was granted 200 acres of land; the farm of John Doane is pointed out, north of the harbor; the site of his home is marked by a rough granite stone, placed there in recent times by his descendant. Hon. John Doane'; deputy from Eastham. 1640-54; selectman. 1663-76; he d. Eastham, Feb. 21. 1686, and was buried in Town Cove burying ground. Children: John. b, 1634; m. Hannah Bangs and Rebecca Pettee. Daniel. *' 1636; " twice. Lydia. Abigail.Epbralm. Note 12S. RICHARD COBB, of Hingham, Mass. Is said to have come from Boston; be had a son Thomas, b. Mar, 28. 1693; who settled in Eastham, Mass.. where he m. Oct. 14, 1717. Mercy, dau, of Lieut. Edmund and Sarah (Mayo) Freeman; their son Elisha. m. Dorcas, dau. of Joseph Doane; and their dau.. Sabra Cobb, m. Perez Hamlin. It is traditional that some of the Cobbs in America descend from Isaac Cobb. Post Ad miral of Yarmouth, England. 166 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [236] SYLVANUS HAMBLIN,6 (Sylvanus,* Elkanah,' James,") bap. Oct. 11, 1741. He served in Capt S. Bourne's Co., which marched from Barnstable, to Canada, Mar. 13, to Dec. 22, 175S; and is said to have de serted. No further account of him. [237] SIMEON HAMBLIN/' (Bro of Sylvanus,) prob. b. Barnstable or Falmouth, Mass., about 1735; bap. June 17, 1744; m. by Rev. Samuel Palmer, Falmouth, Dec. 26. 1765, Martha, dau. of Peter and Mehitable Hatch,* bap. May 20, 1739. In the record of his marriage he is called "A transient person, now residing in Falmouth." He marched in Capt. S. Bourne's Co. from Barnstable to Canada, Mar. 13, to Dec. 22, 1758, although a mere boy. He was also a Rev. soldier: his name appears in list of men enlisted from Barnstable county in 1779, to serve in the Cont. Army: age, 34 yrs.; stature, 6 feet; complexion, dark; residence, Falmouth; delivered to Lieut. Lilley; another record says he was delivered to Col. l-'reeman for Capt. Hill's Co.; also, private in Capt. Simeon Fish's Co., in Col. Nathaniel Free man's Mass., militia Regt.; served eight days on alarm at Falmouth and Dart mouth, Sept., 1779. Many queer stories are told about him. A British fleet entered Vinyard sound, Apr. 3. 1779, and one of the ships went into Wood's Hole: the crew landed and proceeded to rob one Paul Robinson of his stock. Hamblin with others were sent to watch them; they saw the enemy land and drive off the poor man's animals; take a porker from the pen and toss it into their boat. Piggy was no tory and set up a squeal at his treatment, which aroused the sympathy and indignation of Hamblin: and his eyes filled with tears; one of his comrades rallied him and asked why he cried. "I hear that poor pig, and can't help crying to see how those cruel Britishers treat their fil- imv beings," said he. He was prob. a mariner, with a home in Falmouth. He d. in North Carolina, no particulars of his death; perhaps he d. while absent on a voyage. Ch. b. Falmouth: 666* Seth, Nov. 9, 1766. 667. Simeon. 668* Martha, June 15, 1778. [239] BARNABAS HAMBLIN." (Bro. of Sylvanus,) prob. b. Barnstable, about 1739: bap. Apr. 26, 1747: m. there, Nov. 23, 1769. Mary Bassett*; res. Falmouth, Mass. In 1846 Isaac Hamblin wrote from Montpelier, Vt., that Barnabas Hamblin was there in 179S-H: that he came * Note 129. For Hatch see note 04. * Note 130. Mr. Sergle of Chicago, author of an unpublished genealogy of the Bassett family, says they are of Norman-French origin, and came to England with William the Con queror; Therstlne Bassett, being the King's Grand Falconer. During succeeding centuries they were great barons, holding power second only to that of the king; and some claimed royal lineage, most of these peerages have long been extinct. The American families of Basset 1 descend from William, of Plymouth, 1621; William, of Lynn, 1640; John, of New Haven, Ct . 1647, and some from French Huguenots. WILLIAM I1ASSET,* came In the Fortune, 1021; settled in Plymouth; then in Duxbury: and finally In Bridgewater, Mass: planter and mechanic; a wealthy and large land owner; he possessed a large library; freeman. 1633; his wife was named Elizabeth, perhaps Tilden. Children: William, b. 1624; m. Mary Burt. Elizabkth. •• 1626; ¦• Thomas Burgess. Jr. Nathaniel, •• I62s; ¦¦ 1st, Mary or Dorcas Joyce. Sarah. " 1630; •' IVi-cgrlnc White. FIFTH GENERATION. 167 from Cape Cod; and had sons Sylvanus, Barnabas and Asa: and that Sylvanus returned to Cape Cod. He d. Montpelier, May 10, 1799, aged 60; she d. Grand Isle, Vt. Children: 669.* Sylvanus, b. about 1774, Barnstable. 670.* Barnabas. " Feb. 19, 1782. 671,* Asa. " about 1785, Falmouth. 672.* Polly. 673.* Sally. 674.* Rachael. 675.* William. 676.* Isaiah, b. about 1790, Falmouth. 677.* Lur a ma. [242] BENJAMIN HAMBLEN.^ (Reuben,* Elkanah,3 James,**) b. Barnstable, M iss., May 7, 1742; m. there, Nov. 27, 1760, Drusiila Dexter.* He res. Barnstable, and was called Benjamin 3d; another record states that he was unm.; and that he went to England; if true, he returned and was m. as above stated. He was mentioned in his father's will, 1754; and in his mother's will, 1762. The Mass. records show that one Benjamin Hamlin was private in Capt. Joseph Griffeth's Co., in Col. John Jacob's Mass. militia Regt.: enlisted Jan. 10, 1778; res. Barnstable: enlisted into the Cont. army June 10, 1778; dis. Jan. 4. 1779; also, private in Capt. Samuel Fisher's Co., in Col. Nathaniel Free man's Barnstable Co. Regt.; and served on alarm at Dartmouth and Falmouth, Mass., eight days in Sept. 1779. Perhaps he removed with his children to Roch ester, Mass. Children: 678.* Reuben, b. about 1761. 679. Constant, lost at sea about 1800. 680.* Elkanah, b. about 1765. 681. Hope, m. Tripp, of Fairhaven, Mass. [243] ABIGAIL HAMBLIN.^ (Sister of Benjamin,) b. Barnstable, Mass. Feb. 23, 1743; m. there, by Rev. Oakes Shaw, Dec. 11, 1765, Lemuel,0 son of Justus and Abigail Howland,* b. Sandwich, Mass., Nov. WILLIAM BASSETS m. Mary. dau. of Hugh Burt, of Lynn, Mass.; he removed to Sand wich, and had a large estate. In 1652. the General Court of Plymouth appointed a committee to lay out a road from Sandwich to Plymouth, composed of Anthony Thatcher, William Bas set, Jonathan Hatch, John Phinney. James Skiff, Henry Dillingham. John Ellis, John Wing. Joseph Rogers. Edward Bangs. William Hedge, Thomas Hinckley and Thomas Dexter. He d. 1670. Children: Mary. b. Nov. 21, 1654. William, " 1656; m Rachael XATHANIEL BASSET. 2 m. 1st. Mary or Dorcas, dau. of John Joyce, of Yarmouth; m. 2d. Hannah ; who d. 1700; he d. Jan. 4. 1706-10. 9 children. SARAH BASSETS m. Peregrine, son of William White, the pilgrim, b. on the Mayflower, in Cape Cod harbor, Nov. 11. 1620. firstborn of the pilgrims in America. His mother m. 2d. Gov. Edward Winslow. White was reared by Gov. Winslow at Marshfleld, Mass; she d. 1711; he July 20. 1704. Children: Ruth, Jane, Jonathan and Joseph. * Note 131. For Dexter, see note 95. * Note 132. EBENEZER HOWLAND.* (Isaac.3 John,2 1) b. West Barnstable. Mass., Sept. 7, 16S7; m. June 26, 1712, Elizabeth Justus; removed to Sandwich, Mass.. where he was living. 1730. Child: Justus. 168 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. 28, 1742; carpenter: Sandwich; she was mentioned in her father's will, 1754, and in her mother's will, 1762; Congs. Both d. Sandwich: she Feb. 15, 1832; he Jan., 1802. Ch. b. Sandwich: 682.* Benjamin, Jan. 3, 1767. 683* Nathaniel, June 17, 1769. 684.* Betsey, Oct. 4, 1773. 685. Abigail, Sept. 19, 1775: m. Seth Hamblin.6 686*687.*688.* 689.* Sarah, Eben,DiADAMA, Bethania, May May Sept.Aug. 3, 1777. 10, 1780. 19, 1782. 15, 1786. [244] LEMUEL HAMBLEN.^ (Bro. of Benjamin,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Aug. 4, 1746. The records of Sandwich, Mass. show the marriage of Lemuel Hamblen of Barnstable and Dorothy Fish* of Sand wich, by Rev. Mr. Williams, Jan. 3, 1768: she was dau. of Nathaniel Fish, b. Sandwich, 1749; farmer; Sandwich. The Mass. records show that he was a private in Capt. Simeon Fish's Co., in Col. Nathaniel Freeman's Barnstable Co. Regt.; enlisted Sept. 11, 1778; served on alarm at Dartmouth and Falmouth: dis. Sept. 14, 1778. He d. Sandwich, 1819. A widow Dorothy Hamlin died at Falmouth, July 8, 1818. Perhaps some error in the record. Ch. b. Sandwich: 11, 1769.1770; m. Lewis Hamblen. 1773. 1776. 1779. 1781. 1784. [245] THOMAS HAMBLEN.s (Bro. of Benjamin,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Sept. 26, 1748; m. by Rev. Mr. Williams, Sandwich, Mass., Oct, 20, 1774, Olive, dau. of Silas and Lydia Fish,* b. Sandwich. Feb. 27. 1759; farmer; Sandwich. He d. there, June, 1776; estate. £272. 14. 6: and was distributed 1778, to his widow and only child. She m. 2d, 1787, Jedediah Jones of Barnstable; by whom she had Asa, Temperance. Silas, Mariah, Hannah, Lydia and Anna. Mr. Jones removed to Sandwich and established a tannery. Ch. b. Sandwich: 697.* Thomas, Aug. 14, 1775. [246] HANNAH HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Benjamin,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Aug. 4, 1753; m. July 20, 1789, Benjamin, son of Ben jamin Ruggles.f of Hardwick, Mass., b. Dec. 8, 1726: his third wife. Child: 698. Hannah, b. Oct. 28, 1779: d. unm. 690.* Benjamin, Jan. 11, 691. Abigail. Nov. 3, 692.* Rebecca, . June 15, 693.* Ellis, 694.* Lemuel, Oct. 4, 695.* Reuben, Mar. 31, 696.* Mary, JUSTUS HOWLAND;6 wife. Abigail. Ch. b. Sandwich: Benjamin, Nov. 1h, 1737. Elizabeth. Dec. 13, ran Lemuel, Nov. 2s. 1742; m. Abigail Hamblin. Nathaniel, Jan. 26, 1714. Ellis, 1747. * Note 133. For Fish sec note 54. t Note 134. BENJAMIN RUGGLES,? (Samuels Thomas. <:< Nicholas.-' Thomas.*) Thomas Roqoles.i of Sudbury, Suffolk. Eng.; will dated June 21. 1547 or 1574. FIFTH GENERATION. 169 [ 247 ] JOHN HAMBLIN.b (John,* Elkanah," James,") b. Barnstable, Mass., June 16, 1743; m. there, Mar. 29, 1770, Mary Crocker.* Both d. Barnstable; he 1816; she 1815. Children: b. Aug. 28, 1770; m. Stephen Jones. " May 1, 1772, " William Stevens. bap. Apr. 27, 1774. May 26, 1776. [250] REUBEN HAMBLIN^ (Bro. of John,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Oct.j 1756. He was sailing master's 2d mate, in descriptive list dated Sept. 30, 1780, of officer's and crew of ship Viper, com manded by William Williams; age, 23; stature, 5 feet 5 inches; complexion, dark; res. Barnstable. [251] SETH FISH,b (Patience Hamblen,* Elkanah," James,") b. Sandwich, Mass., Mar. 17, 1743-4; m. there, Dec. 6, 1765, Bathsheba Tobey. * Note 135. For Crocker see note 35. 700. Mercy,' 701.* John, 702. Mary, 703. Mehitable, 704. Ansel. SIXTH GENERATION, [252] LOT SCUDDER,6 (Samuel,5 Ebenezer,* Elizabeth Hamlin,3 James,21) b. Barnstable, Mass., July 16, 1771: m. there, June 14, 1796, Sophia Goodspeed,* b. Barhstable, June 17, 1771: farmer; Barnstable; Baptist. Both d. Barnstable; he Mar. 1, 1839; she Mar. 15. 1855. Ch. b. Barnstable; 705.* Prentiss, Sept. 14, 1797. 706. John Warren, Feb. 11, 1800. 707. Arthur Fox, Mar. 29, 1802; d. New Orleans, Sept. 25, 1822. 708. Lot, July 22, 1807, " in Illinois. [256] Capt. EBENEZER SCUDDER," (Ebenezer,5* Elizabeth Hamlin,* James,2*) b. Barnstable, Mass., Aug. 13, 1761: m. 1st, there, Oct. 2, 1788, Abigail Bearse,t who d. Barnstable, Apr. 8, 1803; m. 2d, Barnstable, Mar, is. 1804, Mrs. Betsey Lovell,! who d. Barnstable, Sept. 14, 1848, aged 71 years. * Note 136. For Goodspeed see note 30. t Note 137. For Bearse see note 15. * Note 138. ROBERT LOVELL.* b. about 1595; embarked in the Old Dorset . Weymouth, Eng., with Rev. John Hull, 1635; arrived at Boston, and settled at Wessaguscus, uow Weymoutb, Mass. ; freeman, Sept. 2, 1635 ; wife, Elizabeth; farmer; founder of the Lovell family in New- England. He d. Weymouth, about 1672. Children; Ann, Zaccheus. John, Ellen and James. JOHN LOVELL,2 and wife Jane; res. Weymouth. Ch. b. Weymouth: Phebe, Feb. 10, 1655. John, May s, 165S. Elizabeth Oct. 2S, 1660. James, Oct. 23, 1662. William, Feb. 24, 1664; m. Mehitable Lumbert. Jane, July 2S, 1670. WILLIAM LOVELL.3 b. Weymouth. Feb. 24. 1664; m. Sept. 24. 1693. Mehitable Lumbert. He prob. res. Barnstable, Mass. ; and d. 1753. Children: Eli. Aug. 1694. Jerusha, Sept. 1606. Elknoii, Sept. 10, 1608. Abia, Sept. 12, 1700. Beulah, Feb. 7, 1704. Eleanor, May 17, 1707. 709. Henry, Mar. 710. George, Dec. 711. Ebenezer, Nov. 712. Isaac, Nov. 713.* Isaac, Sept. 714.* Philander, Dec. 715.* Joseph Warren, Mar. 716.* Benjamin Franklin , Mar. . By 2d wife, b. Barnstable: 717. Alonzo, July 718. Abigail, Dec. 719. Betsey, Dec. SIXTH GENERATION. 171 Master mariner and salt maker; Osterville. One Ebenezer or Eleazer Scudder served in Capt. Jacob Lovell 's Co., in Col. Nathaniel Freeman's Regt. Barn stable Co. militia, on alarm at New Bedford, Dartmouth and Falmouth, Mass., six days in Sept, 1778. He d. Barnstable, Aug. 28, 1847. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Barnstable: 9, 1791; d. Nov. 13. 1814. 2, 1792, " Nov. 4, 1851. 19, 1794, " Nov. 7, 1814. 21, 1796, " Oct. 27, 1797. 22, 1798. 20, 1800. 22, 1803; m. Apphia Baxter. 22, 1803. 14, 1805. 22, 1808; m. Josiah Richardson. 4, 1812, " Andrew Phinney. [259] Capt. ISAIAH SCUDDER,' (Bro. of Ebenezer,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Jan. 8, 1768; m. there, Dec. 25, 1795, Lydia, dau. of Samuel and Lydia ( Goodspeed) Isham,* b. Barnstable, Mar. 28, 1775; master JAMES LOVELL,2 (Robert,*) b. England, 1634; 1st wife, Jane; 2d wife, Anna; res. Wey mouth, Mass.; a large land owner; he d. Weymouth, 1706. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Weymouth: Deborah, Jan. s, 1664. James, Mar. 7, 1667. Hannah, Sept. 29, 1668. Enoch, Dec. 29, 1670; m. Mary Reed. Mart, Jan. 5, 1673. John, Apr. 19. 1775. Also a dau. Anna, b.. Nov. 20, 1697, perhaps by 2d wife. ANDREW LOVEL, appears to have lived in Barnstable, Mass. Children: Deborah, b. May 6, 1689, Scituate, Silas, " May 16, 1690. .Mary, " Nov. 17, 1693. Jonathan, ¦• Mar. 27, 1697. Thankful, " Oct. 6, 1699. Joseph, ' Oct. 10, 1707. Jane, " -May 14, 1715. ALEXANDER LOVELL,* b, England, 1619; m. 1st, Lydia, dau. of Benjamin Albee; m. 2d, Lydia dau. of Hopestill Leland; an original settler of Medfleld, Mass. ; signer of the "Medfleld Compact;" selectman. His house was burned by Indians, 1675-6. He d. Medfleld, Dec. 20, 1709. ALEXANDER LOVELL,2 (Alexander,*) b. Medfleld. Mar. 2, 1671; m, Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph Dyer of Weymouth. He d. Medfleld, 1751. JONATHAN LOVELL.3 (Alexander.2*) D. Medfleld. Sept. 16, 1714; m. Mary, dau. of Josiah Cheney; petitioner for the town of Holden, Mass.; selectman; town treasurer; and assessor, He d. Holden, Dec. 22. 1792. His son Jonathan,* b. Worcester, Mass. ; m. Mercy Raymond. * Note 139. JOHN ISUM,* — the name is also spelled Isham. Otis says: that he was in Barnstable before 1677; and suggests that he may have lived with Dea. William Crocker; and that he perhaps m. his dau. but there is no record of it. He was admitted townsman of Barn- Mar. 4. 1602: m. Dec. 16, 1677, Jane, dau. of Robert Parker, b. Mar, 31, 1664; res. Osterville, Mass. The record gives the date of his death, Sept. 3, 1717. an error; his will is dated June 1,1713; and proved Oct. 10, 1713; will of his widow dated Apr. 13, 1715; proved Feb. 24. 1719-20. Ch. b. Barnstable: Jane. Oct 7. 1679; m. Michael Wilson. John. Aug. 25, 1681. 172 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. mariner; Centreville, Mass., until marriage; afterwards, Osterville, Mass. Both d. Barnstable; he June 1, 1852; she Aug. 13, 1854. Ch. b. Barnstable: Oct. 27, 1796. Apr. 8, 1798. Apr. 30, 1800. Sept. 10, 1802. Sept. 13, 1804. Nov. 12, 1806. Oct. 4, 1808; d. unm. June 6, 1849. Oct. 15, 1811, " Nov. 30, 1816. Sept. 6, 1813. July 17, 1817. Aug. 13, 1820, d. Sept. 13, 1820. [260 1 Capt. ASA SCUDDER,*1 (Bro. of Ebenezer,) b. Barnstable, Mass., July 25, 1771; m. 1st, there, Jan. 28, 1796, Hannah Huckins;* m. 2d, Lydia : m. 3d, Barnstable, Apr. 1, 1804, Sarah Huckins; who d. there, Mar. 22, 1868; master mariner. He d. Barnstable, May 25, 1822. Ch. by 3d wife, b. Barnstable: 720.* Oliver, 721.* Lydia Isha: 722.* Lucy, 723.* Albert, 724.* Mary, 725.* Sophia, 726. Isaiah, 727. Cephas, 728.* Alfred, 729.* Abigail, 730. Charlotte, 731. Edward, Aug. 27, 1804. 732. Lydia, Nov. 17, 1806; m. Nathaniel Tallant. 733. Hannah, Mar. 7, 1809. 734.* Nelson, Mar. 30, 1811. 735.* Daniel, Oct. 27, 1813. 736. Sally, Sept. 19, 1815. 737. Caroline Huckins, June 10, 1819. [261] ELIZABETH SCUDDER," (Sister of Ebenezer,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Oct. 12, 1773; m. there, Dec, 1794, Morton Crocker, f who d. Richmond, Ind., Mar. 27, 1851; she d. Barnstable, Aug. 3, 1842. Ch. b. Barnstable: 738. Rose, Nov. 9, 1795. • 739. Ebenezer, June 12, 1797. Isaac, Feb. 1682-3 ; m. Thankful Lumbert. Sarah, Dec. 1684; " Joshua Lovell. Mary, June 1687; " Abel Crocker. Hannah, " Peter Blossom. Patience. Joseph. Thankeul. m. Joseph Butler. ISAAC ISUM,2 b. Eeb .. 1662-3; m. May 3. 1716. Thankful Lumbert. Ch b. Barnstable ; Samuel Oct. 26, 1716. Isaac, Mar. 21, 1718. John, Aug. 6, 1721. Ebenezer, Aug. 25, 1723, Timothy, May 30, 1725. Joshua, Apr. 14, 1727. Daniel, Apr. 13, 1629. Abigail. Feb. 17. 1731. For Goodspeed see note 30. * Note 140. For Huckins see note 59. t Note 141. For Crocker see note 35. SIXTH GENERATION. 173 740. George, Mar. 741. Catharyne, Jan. 742. Luther, Nov. 743. Asa, July 744. Joseph, Sept. 745. Ezekiel, Nov. 746. Elizabeth, July 747. Henry Scudder, Sept. 20, 1799; d. in West Indies. 15, 1801. 14, 1802. 5, 1804. 22, 1806. 4, 1808; lost in sch. Warrior, Apr. 9, 1831. 4, 1811. [262] Dea. JOSIAH SCUDDER,5 (Bro. of Ebenezer,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Nov. 30, 1775; m. 1st, 1799, Hannah Lovell,* who d. Barnstable, Sept. 17, 1844; m. 2d, Barnstable, Dec. 5, 1845, Mrs. Hannah Scudder, perhaps widow of his bro. James; farmer; Osterville. He d. there, Mar. 25, 1851. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Barnstable: 3, 1800. 12, 1802. 16, 1805. 18, 1807, Osterville. 14, 1810. 23, 1815. 25, 1819, Osterville. [263] Capt. JAMES DELAP SCUDDER,8 (Bro of Ebenezer,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Oct. 27, 1779; m. Hannah Percival;t master mariner. He d. Oct. 22, 1840; she d. Barnstable, Feb. 10, 1851. Ch. b. Barnstable: 748.* Puella Lovell, Dec. 749* Josiah, Feb. 750.* Freeman Lovell, Mar. 751.* Zeno, Aug. 752.* Persis, Aug. 753.* Edwin. Sept, 754.* Henry Austin. Nov. 755.* Caroline, May 7, 1806. 756. James, June 13, 1809. 757. Henry, May 8, 1811. 758. Erastus, July 17, 1813. 759. Ebenezer, June 7, 1815. 760. Russell, Sept. 5, 1817. 761. Hannah Percival , Nov. 14, 1819. 762. Duley Rundall, Oct. 26, 1824; d. June 10, 1853. [264] Capt. THOMAS DELAP SCUDDER," (Bro. of Ebenezer,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Jan. 25, 1782; m 1st, by Rev. Barnabas Bates, Barn stable, Nov. 25, 1813, Huldah Hall; 2d, published Aug. 27, 1831 to be m. to Mrs. Henrietta Hallett, J of Barnstable; he then of Hallowell, Me.; merchant; Centre- ville, Mass.; removed to Hallowell. He d. July 17, 1853. Ch. by 1st wife: A Daughter, d. young. * Note 142. For Lovell see note 138. + Note 143. JAMES PERCIVAL;* wife, Mary; settled in Sandwich. Mass.; where he d. 1691 ; she d. Apr. 12, 1694. JOHN PERCIVAL,2 of Barnstable, Mass.; m. July 3, 1703, Mary Browne. He d. Barnstable 1738. JOHN PERCIVAL.3 of So. Sandwich, Mass., b. there, Dec. 2, 1720; m. Oct. 10, 1742, Lydia. dau. of Benjamin and Rebecca Fuller, of Sandwich. He d. there, Oct. 10. 1788. BENJAMIN PERCIVAL,* of So. Sandwich, b. there, Jan. 13, 1752; m. 1772. Lydia Good- speed. He d. So. Sandwich. Apr. 15. 1817; she d. Sept. 5, 1843. * Note 144. For Hallett see note 103. 174 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [ 266] Capt. SAMUEL HUCKINS," (Lucy Scudder,5 Ebenezer,* Eliza beth Hamlin, s James,2*) b. Barnstable, Mass., Aug. 13, 1761. Child: 763. Joseph. [269] DAVID SCUDDER," (Eleazer,5 Ebenezer,* Elizabeth Hamlin,' James,2*) b. Barnstable. Mass., Jan. 5, 1763; m there, Oct. 21, 1788, Desire Gage, b. Jan 9, 1767. He opened the first store in Hyannisport, Mass., succeed ed by his son Frederick, and Freeman Marchant. For many years he was clerk of courts, Barnstable; selectman, 1795-9: representative, 1798: postmaster, Hyannisport, and succeeded by his son Frederick. Both d. Barnstable: he Jan. 17, 1819; she May 25, 1850. Ch. b. Barnstable: 764.* Charles, June 5, 1789. 765. Elisha Gage, Mar. 9, 1791: d. Oct. 11, 1822. 766. Alexander, Mar. 12, 1793; m. Mary B. Crocker. 767. Abigail, May 11, 1795. 768. Lucinda, Oct. 20, 1797; m. Prentiss Scudder. 769. David, Jan. 1800; d. 1837. 770.* Horace, Sept. 24, 1802. 771.* Frederick, Nov. 14, 1804. 772* Julia, May 20, 1810. [270] LYDIA SCUDDER." (Sister of David,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Dec. 2, 1764; m. there, Oct. 29, 1789, Eliphalet Loring. [271 ] WILLIAM SCUDDER" (Bro. of David,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Sept. 17, 1766. One William Scudder m. Dec. 22, 1790, Sarah," dau. of Zaccheus and Mary (Palmer) Howland,* b. Barnstable, Oct. 3, 1769. [275] BENJAMIN HAMBLEN," (Cornelius,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer.s James,*') b. Wellfleet, Mass., about 1749. Private in Capt. George Webb's Co., in Col. William Shepard's 3d Mass. Regt.: enlisted May 15. 1777: served at Prov idence, R. I.; res. Wellfleet; dis. Dec. 31, 1779: also, private in Capt. David Hol- brook's Co., in Col. William Shepard's 4th Mass. Regt.: enlisted Jan. 1, 1780; * Note 145. ZACCHEUS HOWLAND.5 (Jabez.* Shubael.:' John,2*) b. June 6. 1717; m. Mary. dau. of Rev. Samuel Palmer, of Falmouth, Mass. He res. Barnstable. On June 26, 1776. he was one of twenty three in Barnstable who signed a paper declaring that: "We are ready and willing to stand by such a declaration, if it shall take place, to the utmost of our powers with our lives." This had reference to the urging of the Declaration of Independence. He d. Barnstable, Nov. 16. 1828; she d. Sept, 2, 1831. Children: Sarah, b. Oct. 3, 1769: m. William Scudder. Susannah, d. young. William, b. June 26, 1773: m. Aurelia Yost Samuel P. " Feb. 23, 1776; lost at sea. Thomas P. " Jan. 20, 177S. Franklin P. Feb. 2, 17S0. Parker, " Feb, 2, 1780; d. unm., on coast of .\ Henry P. Mary 1'. m. Hon. .1. D. Bassett Allen. b Mar. 6, 1 706 ; d. Infancy. Jon P. June 26. 1797; m. Amanda Lovell. 773. Eleazer, 774. Peggy, 775.* Jerusha, 776. Isaiah, SIXTH GENERATION. 175 res. Harwich, Mass.: transferred to Corps of Invalids, Mar. 1. 1780: but dis. same date. Josiah Whitman wrote to David Hamblen, 1845, that this Ben jamin formerly lived at Wellfleet, but was of the opinion that he died during the revolution; that the widow Fishborn, or widow Lombard of So. Wellfleet v.ould prob. have his papers. David Hamblen also stated that he went to Halifax, N. S. He was not named in his father's will, 1791. No family of his nor any further account of him has been discovered. [276] RUTH HAMBLEN," (Sister of Benjamin, ) b. Wellfleet, Mass., about 1751; m. Apr. 23, 1771, John Holbrook, b. 1744. They removed to Hampden, Me. about the time of their marriage. Pier father mentions in his will, 1791, the four children of his dau. Martha Holbrook, as given below: prob. an error in her name, as he did mention his dau. Ruth, and does not appear to have had a dau. Martha. David Hamblen mentions a son, named John Mudge Holbrook, perhaps by a second wife of John Holbrook above: and in 1845 he wrote to E. M. Holbrook, at East Thomaston, Me., ask ing if he was the son of John and Ruth Holbrook above. Children: b. 1772; d. at sea 1774, ' 1841. " Sept. 18, 1776. " 1778: lost at sea. [277] CORNELIUS HAMBLEN," (Bro. of Benjamin,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., 1752; m. there, by Rev. Mr. Cheever, Nov. 9, 1775, Ruth Brown,* b. 1755. He was drafted from Wellfleet to serve in the Revolution,1 but did not serve: report dated, Sept. 8, 1777; prob paid a fine. His son Joshua told David Hamblen that Cornelius Hamblen above changed his name from Hamblin: that the children of Cornelius, viz: Mary, Benjamin, Ruth and Joshua were b. at the Capt. Isaiah Baker house on the Island, and the other children were b. in the old house where Cornelius and Eleazer formerly lived, and that they removed to Boston and Charlestown. He was named executor in his father's will, 1791. He res. Wellfleet. Application was made on Oct. 14, 1814, by his children, Mary, Benjamin, Joshua, Cornelius and Eleazer and Joshua Baker for division of the estates of their father, mother and sister Hope, an unmarried woman; which was granted, and division was made Oct. 12, 1815 to Benjamin, Joshua, Mary, Eleazer and Cornelius and Jane Baker and to the minor children of Peter and Ruth Eldridge, viz: Mary B., Mercy B. and Benjamin H. Eldridge. Both d. Wellfleet. Inscriptions on their graves: SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF Mr. CORNELIUS HAMBLEN Who died may 30, 1811 Mr. 59. Ye mourning friends, your tears refrain; When Christ appears we shall meet again. Note 146. GEORGE BROWN settled at Eastham, Mass., as early as 1654. 176 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. IN MEMORY OF RUTH HAMBLEN relict of Cornelius Hamblen Who died Sept. 20, 1814 in the 59 year of her age This amiable woman was an affectionate companion; a tender & loving mother; persevering in the discharge of her duty; beloved and respected in her family & acquaintances; possessing great fortitude in affliction; resignation to death & departed in peace. Ch. b. Wellfleet: 777. Mary, Aug. 17, 1776; d. Mar. 12, 1862, unm 778.* Benjamin, May 5, 1778. 779.* Ruth, May 22, 1780. 780.* Joshua, Jan. 23, 1783. 781. A Child, d. infancy. 782.* Jane, Jan. 30, 1787. 783.* Hope, Oct. 6, 1789. 784.* Cornelius, May 5, 1792. 785* Eleazer, Dec. 3, 1795. 786. Perez, Sept. 15, 1798; d, Aug. 30, 1800. 787. Jemima, 788. David Hamblen, 789. Rebecca, 790. Sally, 791. Cornelius Hamblen, 792. Zariah, 793. George, 794. Abigail, [278] REBECCA HAMBLEN,8 (Sister of Benjamin,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., 1753; m. Oct. 27, 1773, George Smith*: she was named in her father's will, 1791; she d. Oct. 3, 1833; he Nov. 21, 1805. Children: b. Aug. 8, 1774. "• Apr. 1776; d. Sept. 6, 1777. " Mar. 23, 1778. " Feb. 22, 1781. " May 26, 1783; d. Oct. 7, 1797. " July 7,1786. " June 19, 1789. " Apr. 20, 1794. [280] JOSHUA HAMBLEN," (Bro. of Benjamin,) b. Wellfleet; Mass., 1759; private in Capt. Daniel Darby's 2d Co., in Col. John Bailey's Mass. Regt.; in service before Aug. 1777; was at Valley Forge Jan. 25, 1778; res Berwick, Mass. He d. Oct. 27, 1778. [281] MERCY HAMBLEN," (Sister of Benjamin,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., March, 1760; m. there, Mar. 31, 1778. Benjamin,' son of Benjamin and Ruth (Dyert) Gross, b. Truro, Mass., Aug. 15, 1759; seventh in descent from Richard Treat.* X He never saw his father, who d. on his return voyage from the expedition to Canada, 1759. See sketch of Cornelius Ham blen5 [96 ], page 91, who m. the widow of Benjamin Gross." Benjamin Gross' * Note 147. RALPH SMITH settled at Eastham, Mass., 1644-54. John Smith settled there after 1654. t Note 148. For Dyer see note 64. % Note 140. For Treat soe note 114. SIXTH GENERATION. 177 was a Rev. soldier and served in the expedition to Canada under Gen. Schuyler, 1775; under Washington at Trenton, Dec. 24, 1776; at Princeton, and at the surrender of Burgoyne. He served after his enlistment expired, was captured and confined in the Jersey prison ship, where he contracted small pox and the itch and suffered great privation and hardship from filth and unwholsome food; was sent to England, exchanged and returned home. He removed from Wellfleet to Buckstown, now Bucksport, Me., 1795; an original settler there, on a 100 acre lot of land, in what is now North Bucks- port. When the British troops landed there, Sept., 1814, he remained at home with another man to guard their houses and property; but sent their families into the interior; their houses were uninjured; but those of some who went away were destroyed. He sat in his door when the troops came, and when asked why he did not escape, replied: ''I never have yet run from a 'Redcoat' and will not do so now." The soldiers threatened to shoot him, but an officer ordered them to "Spare the old man." They requested him to bring them provisions and milk to their ship, for which they paid him. His descendants are justly proud of his courage. Pensioner. He was a medium sized man, round featured, fair complexion and white hair. She was mentioned in her father's will, 1791. It will be observed that her father m. for his second wife, the mother of her husband. She d. Feb. 2, 1834; he d. N. Bucksport, Feb. 11, 1844. Children: 795.* Ruth Dyer, b. June 15, 1785, Wellfleet. 796.* Lydia, 1787, (» 797.* Delia Holbrook, 1789, a 798,* Hannah, 1791, u 799.* Mercy, 1793, 800.* Benjamin, " Aug. 7, 1803, Bucksport [282] JANE HAMBLEN," (Sister of Benjamin,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., July 5, 1763; m. Jan. 17, 1799, William Whittaker. David Hamblen says they removed to Maine, perhaps to Ennis. It is said that he was intemperate, and that they soon separated. She d. Wellfleet, Sept. 16, 1835. No issue. [283] Major DAVID HAMBLIN," (Joshua,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer.s James,81) b. about 1743, probably at Eastham, Mass.; m. 1st, Hannah Townsend, b. about 1748; m. 2d, by Rev. Ebenezer Knibloe, Amenia, N. Y. May 6, 1781, Mrs, Mary (Church) Bishop, b. about 1751 — the church records of Millerton, N. Y. show that she was bap. there, Feb. 22, 1808. He settled in Duchess Co., N. Y. with his father and brothers before the Revolution; and res. in the town of North East; farmer; 2d Lieut, in Capt. Abraham Hartwell's Co , 1st Regt. Duchess Co. militia, on Mar. 18, 1778. In the cemetery on Win chell Mountain, two miles north west of Millerton, near the residence of David Hamblin, 1896, are found these inscriptions on their graves: in memory of Major DAVID HAMBLIN HE DIED May 28 1806 In his 63d year 178 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Mrs. HANNAH WIFE OF Capt. David Hamblin Died Feb. 9 1781 Aged 33 Years MARY, WIDOW OF David Hamblen Died Sept. 27 1824 In her 73d Year Ch. b. North East: 801.* Lewis, b. Feb. 19, 1764. 802. Susan, U < m. Nath'l Robinson, 803. Solomon, " about 1770, d. Mar. 5, 1790. 804. Elijah, n ¦ a 1772, " Feb. 9, 1776. 805. Hiram, a a 1774, " Mar. 23, 1783. 806.* Joshua, " Dec. 1, 1775. 807. Hannah, a m. Wheeler. 808.* Lydia, " Mar. 30, 1783. 809.* Ephraim, " Jan. 23, 1785. 810.* Elijah, " about 1785-6. 811.* David. 812.* Ely, " Feb. 1793. 813.* Hiram, " Nov. 16, 1795. [284] EPHRAIM HAMBLIN," (Bro. of David,) b. 1745, prob. Eastham, Mass. m. Keziah He settled in Duchess Co., N. Y., with his father and brothers before the revolution; res. at North East; served in Capt. Wilson's Co., in Col. Graham's N. Y. Regt. in the Rev.; also, private in Col. William Humphrey's 5th Duchess Co. Regt. of militia. He and his brother Joshua owned the farms on which is situated the Mt. Riga beds of iron ore. WILL OF EPHRAIM HAMBLIN. In the name of God, Amen ! I, Ephraim Hamblin, of the town of North East in Dutchess County and state of New York, being of lawful age and of sound mind do make, constitute and ordain this to be my last Will and Testament. First,— It is my will as soon after as conveniently may be after my decease, all my funeral charges and my just debts be paid out my of movable estate if there be left sufficient for that purpose. And Secondly, — To my loving wife Keziah, 1 do hereby give, grant and bequeath the use of one third of the whole of my estate, real and personal during her natural life (after the payment of my debts as above said.) Thirdly, — To my son Benjamin Hamblin 1 do give and bequeath out of the residue of my estate, a good horse, saddle and bridle. And further it is my will that the remainder of my estate, not herein before devised shall be equally (divided) between my children, to wit: Nelly, Benjamin, Pamela, Orlando, and Orville, giving to each an equal portion thereof. And whereas the situation of my Real Estate is such that it may be for the benefit of my family to sell the same before my children above named arrive at lawful age. Now therefore I do hereby authorize my executor hereinafter named as the executor of this my last Will and Testament, at his SIXTH GENERATION. 179 discretion; to make sale thereof for the benefit of my family as aforesaid, and at such sale good and sufficient Deeds or other Titles to execute for the same to the purchaser or purchasers with full and whole power, strength and authority to sell and convey the same for the benefit' of my heirs as aforesaid. And I do hereby invest my Executors as aforesaid with ample authority respecting my real estate as aforesaid, to do in all things in and about the premises respecting the sale thereof, as largely and amply as I myself could or might in my lifetime have done. I further do hereby constitute, ordain and appoint my trusty and loving friend Enos Hopkins, to be the executor of this my last Will and Testament, with full power to execute the same according to the true intent and meaning hereof, and to retain in his hands all his charges and expenses for executing the same. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty fifth day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seven. In presence of EPHRAIM HAMBLIN. L. S. John D. Bull. Lydia Bull. Betsey Hopkins. Children: 814.* Eleanor. 815. Benjamin.* 816. Pamela. 817. Orlando. 818. Orville. [286] JOSHUA HAMBLIN," (Bro. of David,) b. about 1758, prob. Eastham, Mass.; m. Pamelia Bryant of Saratoga, N. Y. who survived him, and m. Robert Ellis of Saratoga; .where she d. 1828. Myron W. Hamblin of Troy, N. Y. wrote, 1847, that his father, Myron, was the only son of Joshua. It is traditional that he made a will, which was contested, but has not been discovered by the writer. He res. with his dau. at Balston, N. Y. at his death. On his grave in the cemetery at Winchell Mt., near Millerton, N. Y. is this inscription: IN MEMORY OF Mr. JOSHUA HAMBLIN, Jun'r he died July 1 1799 Aged 41 Learn while you read and understand, That while I lived, chastened was I by God's afflicting hand; But God is just in all his works and ways O ! may you in his service spend and end your days. Ch. b. Duchess Co.; N. Y.: 819.* Elizabeth, Nov. 16, 1782. 820.* Myron, 1785. * One Benjamin Hamblin of Stillwater, N. Y., conveyed land in North East, New York. Apr. 1, 1816, 180 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [290] ANNA HAMBLEN," (Benjamin," Eleazer,' James,8*) b. Eastham, Mass.; m. Apr. 30, 1772, Jonathan Rich,* of Truro, Mass. One Jonathan Rich was selectman of Truro, 1802. [ 292 ] LYDIA HAMBLEN,' (Sister of Anna, ) b. 1756: m. James Lockwood. She d. about 1824. [293] LOIS HAMBLIN," (Sister of Anna,) b. June 17, 1761; m. Jan. 15, 1784, Thomas Cobb,t of Truro, Mass. [294] PHEBE HAMBLEN," (Sister of Anna,) m. John Harding. J * Note 150. The name Rich abounds in English history. The earliest notice of them we have seen is Edmund, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1236. A remarkable character was Baron Richard Rich. b. London, 1498; barrister there. Without fortune he became a wealthy noble man, and founder of a powerful family. His sons, the earl of Warwick and the earl of Holland were instrumental in the colonization of this country. The earl of Warwick was President of the Plymouth Council, and an admiral in the English navy. VS arwick, R. I. was named for him. Robert Rich, grandson and heir of the earl of Warwick, m. Frances, youngest daughter of Oliver Cromwell, the Protector, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Borchiers of Tower Hill, London; she afterwards m. Sir John Russell, Bart., by whom she b"ad five children. She d. aged 82 years. OBADIAH RICH,* was first of the name known in America; m. 1667, Bethia Williams; and appears in Salem. Mass. the following year. RICHARD RICH,8 (Perhaps son of Obadiah,) m. Sarah, dau. of Gov. Thomas Roberts; res. Dover Neck; and bought land in Portsmouth, N. H. from Samuel and Dorcas Treworgy, Nov. 6, 1674; settled in Eastham, Mass. ; ancestor of the Cape Cod family of Rich. He died at Eastham, 1692. Children : John, b. 1665 ; m. Mary, dau. of Rev. Samuel Treat. Thomas. " a dau. of Samuel Knowles. Richard, b. 1674; " Anna Samuel. " 1684; " Elizabeth Sarah, " Samuel Treat. Lydia. Joseph, was in Eastham, 1695. RICHARD RICH.3 b. 1674; wife. Anna. He was bap. Truro, Mass. Feb. 26. 1727: she June 25, 1727; their ch„ Huldah, Joseph, and Sylvanus were also bap. there, Aug. 6. 1727. Children: Sarah, b. Jan. 22, 1696. Richard, " Feb. 28, 1699; m. Hannah Rebecca. " June 15, 1701. Zaccheus, "Apr. 2. 1704; m. Ruth Collins. Obadiah, " July 15, 1707, " Mary Cobb. Priscilla. •' Feb. 5, 1710 ; d. July, 1716. Huldah, " July 1712. Joseph, " Oct. 5, 1715; m. Samuel Collins. Sylvanus, •' Sept. 4. 1720, " Mary Lombard. The Rich family were numerous in that part of Eastham which is now Truro, Mass. There were several there named Jonathan Rich, viz: Jonathan.* Obadiah,* Richard.8 2 Obadiah.i b Nov. 1, 1737; who m., Oct. 17. 1760, Hannah Newcomb; and they had a son Jonathan, b. Aug. 26. 1771 ; also, Jonathan, 6 Joseph,* Richard^ obadiah.* b. Apr. 20, 1746. Possibly the latter m. Anne Hamblen." t Note 151. For Cobb see notes 20 and 100. * Note 152. HARDING Is one of the old Cape Cod families. The name of Joseph Harding is found m the records of Eastharn. Chatham and Harwich before 1700. Nathaniel Harding was a res. of Truro. Mass., 1700. See note 126. SIXTH GENERATION. 181 [295] TAMSA HAMBLEN," (Sister of Anna,) m. John Gould.* [296] MYRA HAMBLEN," (Sister of Anna,) b. 1769: m. by Rev. John Eliot, Boston, Mass., Dec. 16. 1792. Matthew Tasker, b. London, Eng., Feb. 8. 1776. He m. a second wife; res. Boston. David Hamblen wrote, 1846, that Tasker was then aged about 85 or 90; and was in McLean's Asylum, Charlstown, Mass. She d. Boston, Aug. 15, 1819. He d. Charlestown, Oct. 1, 1846. Children: 821. William. 822. Betsey. 823.* Mary, b. Nov. 16, 1799. 824. Nancy, b. 1801; d. Sept. 25, 1819. 825. Margaret F, b. 1803; d. Aug. 11, 1819. * Note 153. JARVIS GOLD.* b. England, about 1605; wife. Mary ; came from Kent, Eng., 1635; settled in Hingham. Mass.. same year; cordwainer; removed to Boston; where he d. May 27, 1656. Children : John and Joseph. JOHN GOLD,8 of Taunton, Mass., b. Boston, July 28, 1646; m. Mary. dau. of Robert and Sarah (Kingsbury) Crossman. BENJAMIN GOLD.3 of Kittery, Maine, b. Taunton, about 1693; m. Rebecca, dau. of Daniel and Dorothy Furbush. BENJAMIN GOLD,* of Kittery, b. Nov. 27. 1717; m. Elizabeth Ferguson. BENJAMIN GOLD.6 of Windham, Maine, b. Sept. 15. 1747; m. Phebe Noble, NATHAN GOLD." of Windham, b. Apr. 10, 1778; m. Betsey Gowen. JOHN GOULD,' of Devonshire, Eng., with brothers Robert and Thomas sailed from Dart mouth, Eng. to America. 1664; m. Sarah Extell; settled in Conn., removed to Elizabeth town. N. J., where he died. JOHN GOULDS of Elizabethtown, m. Martha Frazler. JOHN GOULD.3 of Caldwell, N. J., b. 1708; m. Abigail Woodruff. JOSEPH GOULD.* of Caldwell, b. 1737; m. Rebecca Paxton. JOSEPH GOULD. 6 of Caldwell, b. 17—; m. Betsey Condlt. WILLIAM GOULD.6 of Albany. N. Y., b. 1814; m. Sarah Margaret Hartness. ROBERT GOULD.* (Bro of John,) settled at Nantasket, now Hull. Mass. m. 1st, Elizabeth. dau. of Benjamin Bosworth. by whom he had four children; m. 2d, Judith Poole, by whom he had four children; m. 3d, ; Ch. by 1st wife: Robert. Elizabeth, Benjamin and John. JOHN GOULD,8 b. 1672; m. Lydia Jacobs. JACOB GOULD.3 b. Jan. 10, 1720; m. Mrs. Deborah Sampson, nee Gardner. GARDNER GOULD,* b. Dec. 27, 1755; m. Abigail Fearing. THOMAS FEARING GOOLD.s b. Mar. 20. 1707; m. Lynthia Miller. GEORGE THOMAS GOOLD." b. Nov. 24, 1825; m. Eliza Ann Lapham. NATHAN GOLD,* b. St. Edmonds Bury, Eng.; m. Martha, widow of Edward Harvey. He was the richest man in Fairfield. Ct. : active m church affairs; major of militia; deputy 1670. He d. Fairfield. .Mar. 4. 1693-4. NATHAN GOULD.5 of Fairfield, m. Hartford. Ct., Dec. 8. 1663. Hannah, dau. of Col. John and Helena (Wakeman) Talcott; Lt-Gov. 1712; Chief Justice. He d. Oct. 3. 1723. aged 60. ONSEMUS GOULD.3 of Greenfield. Ct.. bap. Oct. 19, 1701; m. Eunice Hubbell. NATHAN COULD.* m. Abigail dau. of Peter Burr. JESSE GOULD," of Greenfield; m. Sarah Gould, a cousin. JESSE GOlTLD.o of Fairfield; m. Sarah Whitehead. ZACCHEUS GOULD,* (Son of Richard.) b. Bovingdon, Eng.. 1589; came to America, 1638; settled in Ipswich, now Topsfield. Mass. He d. 1679. 5 children. Capt. JOHN GOULD. 2 only son, b. June 10. 1635; m. Oct. 12. 1660, Sarah, dau. of John Baker; Capt. in Provincial militia ; res. Ipswich, where he d. June 26, 1709-10. 8 children. ZACCHEUS GOULD.3 0f Ipswich, b. Mar. 26. 1672; m. Elizabeth Curtis. JOHN GOULD,* of Topsfield. b. Jan. 29. 1709-10; m. Esther Giles. Capt. BENJAMIN GOULD.& of Lancaster, b. May 5. 1751: m. Greselda Flagg. BENJAMIN ALTHORP GOULD,6 of Boston; b, June 15. 1787 m, Lucretia Dana Goddard. 182 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [298] REBECCA HAMBLEN," (Sister of Anna,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Apr. 18, 1782; m. Feb. 4, 1802, James Fishborn. She was mentioned as the widow Fishborn, living at South Wellfleet, 1845. She d. Apr. 28, 1846; he d. Apr. 15, 1839. Children: 826.* Mary, b. Jan. 4, 1807. 827. Sophronia, " Sept. 17, 1808; m. Capt. Wish. 828.* Sarah, " Nov. 14, 1813. 829. James, " Nov. 28, 1815. 830. Joseph Mayo, " Jan. 19, 1819. [299] RUTH HAMBLEN," (Sister of Anna,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Oct. 18, 1784; m. Aug. 22, 1803, Elisha Lombard,* of Eastham, Mass., b. Sept. 30, 1783. The widow Lombard was mentioned as living in South Wellfleet, 1845. He d. Apr. 16, 1816. Children: 831. Benjamin Hamblen, b. Dec. 8, 1803; m. Louisa Gray. 832. Rebecca, " Jan. 28, 1805, " Cornelius Rogers. 833.* Elisha Parks, " Sept. 20, 1807. 834.* Abigail Crowell, " Mar. 11, 1810. 835.* Ruth, " Jan. 13, 1813. 836.* Catherine, " Sept. 21, 1814. 837.* Betsey, " Apr. 2, 1815. [ 300] ISAAC HAMLEN," (Isaac,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer.s James,8 *) b. Bridgewater, Mass., Nov. 14, 1748; m. Polly Beals,t b. Apr. 18, 1754. He removed from Bridgewater to Cummington, Mass. about 1775-6. Private in Lieut. Joseph Warner's Co., which marched on the Lexington alarm, Apr. 21. 1775, served seven days, and enlisted into the Cont. army; also, private in Capt. Abel Thayer's Co., in Col. John Fellows' 8th Mass. Regt.; enlisted Apr. 28, 1775, in which he served eight months, he signed an order for a "Bounty Coat" at Dorchester, Nov. 7, 1775: res. Township No. 5, now Cummington, Mass.; also, private in Capt. William Ward's Hampshire Co., in Lt-Col. Ezra May's Regt.; enlisted Aug. 17, 1777; same residence; marched on Bennington alarm; dis. Aug. 22, 1777; also, private in Capt. John Bacon's Co., in Col. David Rossiter's Regt., in Gen. Fellows' Brigade, which reinforced Gen. Stark at Stillwater; enlisted Oct. 13, and dis. Oct. 20, 1781; also, private in same Co., in Col. Caleb Hyde's Regt. in Gen. Rossiter's Brigade, serving at Stillwater: enlisted Oct. 20, and dis. Oct. 28, 1781. He d. Cummington, July 27, 1826. She d. July 18, 1833. Ch. b. Cummington: 838.* Huldah, Jan. O-l 1782. 839.* Isaac, Sept. 8. 1784. 840.* Joshua, Sept. 17, 1787. 841.* Sarah, 1789. 842.* Ira, Nov. 10, 1790. 843. Polly, Sept. 20, 1793: d. young. * Note 154. For Lombard set' note 43. + Note 155. It Is supposed that the Beals family came from Bridgewater to Cummington. Mass. about 1779. SIXTH GENERATION. 183 [302] DAVID HAMLEN," (Bro. of Isaac,) b. Bridgewater, Mass., May 23, 1752; m. Jan. 5, 1780, Rebecca Beals,* of Cummington, Mass., b. 1759. He removed from Bridgewater to Cumington, 1775-6. Private in Lieut. Joseph Warner's Co., on Lexington alarm, which marched Apr. 21, 1775, served seven days, and enlisted into the Cont. army Apr. 27, 1775; also, private in Capt. Abel Thayer's Co., in Col. John Fellows' 8th Mass. Regt., in which he served eight months, and signed for a "Bounty Coat" at Dorchester, Nov. 7, 1775; res. Township No. 5, now Cummington, Mass.; also, private in Capt. William Ward's Hampshire Co., in Lt-Col. Ezra May's Regt. enlisted Aug. 17, 1777; marched on Bennington alarm; dis. Aug. 22, 1777; also, private in Capt. Christopher Bannister's Co., in Lt-Col. Ezra May's Regt.; enlisted Sept. 20, 1777; served on expedition to Stillwater and Saratoga, and was guarding prisoners during the battle of Stillwater; dis. Oct. ,14, 1777. His app. for pension was dated Clarence, N. Y., Nov. 27, 1832. He removed from Cumington, was at Milford, Bloomington and Honeoye, and settled at Pine Grove, now Clarence, N.Y., about 1804, where he res. until his death, 1839; Methodists. His farm was occupied by his son Lenzea. Children: 844.* Rebecca, b. Jan. 2, 1782. 845.* David, " Apr. 22, 1783. 846.* Nancy, " Oct. 9, 1785. 847.* Sib a, " Dec. 16, 1789. 848. Albin, " Mar. 21, 1791. 849.* Lenzea, ' ' Aug. 24, 1793. 850.* Orra, " Nov. 3, 1796. 851.* Isaac, " Dec. 29, 1800. 852.* Sarah, " Sept. 3, 1803. T303] MOLLY HAMLEN," (Sister of Isaac,) b. Bridgewater, Mass., Aug. 8, 1754; m. Noah, son of Eleazer and Mercy (Richards) Packard, t b. Bridgewater, Oct. 3, 1752. He and his son Iram opera ted a mill for dressing flax, at Plainfield, Mass. in 1810. She d. Sept. 9, 1829; he d. Geauga Co., Ohio, June 9, 1830. Ch. b. Plainfield: 853. Irene, Oct. 24, 1782; m. Abijah Snow,Feb. 3, 1803. 854.* Iram. Dec. 14, 1784. 855. Polly, Jan. 14, 1787; m. James Bisbee, Jan. 28, 1807. * Note 156. For Beals see note 155. t Note 157. SAMUEL PACKARD,* b. Windham, Eng.; came to America in ship Diligence, arrived Aug, 10, 1638; settled at Hingham, Mass.; removed to West Bridgewater ; m. Elizabeth—; constable; tavern keeper; d.,W. Bridgewater; children, except three eldest, b. in America: Elizabeth, Samuel, Zaccheus, Thomas. John, Nathaniel, Mary, Hannah, Israel, Joel. Deborah, and Deliverance. ZACCHEUS PACKARD.'^ of Bridgewater. m. Sarah Howard. He d. Aug. 3, 1723. ZACCHEUS PACKARD.3 of North Bridgewater ; b. Bridgewater, Sept. 4, 1693; m. Oct. 21, 1725, Mercy Alden. He d. Bridgewater. 1775. ELEAZER PACKARD,* of N. Bridgewater, b. there, Sept. 24, 1727; m. 1751. Mercy Richards; Lhey removed, perhaps to Cummington. Mass. Children: Olive, b. Feb. 25, 1751. Noah, " Mar. 31, 1756; m. Molly Hamlen. Eleazer, " Mar. 31, 1756. 184 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. 856. Sally, 857. Chilion, 858. Olive, 859.* Noah, 860. David, Mar. 3, 1789. Mar. 7, 1791; went south in youth. Nov. 23, 1793; d. June 30, 1829. May 7, 1796. June 12, 1799. [304] JOSEPH HAMLEN," (Bro. of Isaac,) b. Bridgewater, Mass., Apr. 1, 1756; Private in Capt. James Allen's Co., in Col. John Bailey's Mass. Regt.; enlisted May 1, 1775, served 3 months, 1 week, 1 day; res. Bridgewater; and was serving in same company on Oct. 6, 1775: also, private in Capt. Nathan Harwood's Co., in Col. John Dickinson's Mass. Regt., which marched to reinforce Col. Warner on alarm at Manchester: enlisted July 19, dis. July 31, 1777 His brother John wrote, 1846. that he m. in Vermont, and was soon after killed by a tree falling on him. [306] SARAH HAMLEN,e (Sister of Isaac,) b. Bridgewater, Mass., Sept. 20, 1760; m. John Stearns,* of Cummington, Mass. They removed to Vermont soon after marriage. [307] Hon. JOHN HAMLEN," (Bro. of Isaac,) b. Bridgewater, Mass., Oct. 22, 1762; m. 1st, Windsor, Mass., Dec, 1790, Sally, dau. of Reuben and Sarah Towne, t b. Sutton, Mass., 1773; who d. Oct. 11, 1818; m. 2d, by Rev. J. L. Pomeroy, Nov. 10, 1819, Mrs. Dorothy, widow of Dr, Mary, b. Dec. Hannah, " Sept John, " Isaac, " Jan. Sarah, " Sept. Samuel, " Apr. Elizabeth, " Abigail, •¦ * Note 158. ISAAC STERNES,* and wife Mary, supposed to have come from the parish of Nayland. Suffolk, Eng., in the Arbella, with the company of Gov. John Winthrop and Sir Richard Saltonstall, 1630; settled in Watertown, Mass. ; farmer; freeman, May 18. 1631; select man; a man in affluent circumstances; his home was bounded, north by land of John Warren, west by highway, south by land of John Bisco, east by Pequusset, part of which he owned; his homestead descended to his son Samuel, then to grandson Nathaniel. He d. June 19. 1671 ; will dated June 14, 1661 : she d. Apr. 2, 1677. It is supposed they were the progenitors of the Stearns family in America. Children: 1625. Nayland ; m. Isaac Learned. 1628. " " Henry Freeman. 1630, England , " Sarah Mixer and Mary Lothrop. 6, 1632, Watertown, m. Sarah Beers. 22. 1635, " " Dea. Samuel Stone. 24, 1638, " " Hannah Manning. " Samuel Manning. " Dea. John Morse. + Note 159. WILLIAM TOWNE,* b. England, 1600; supposed to be son of Richard Towne of Braceby, Eng. He came from Yarmouth or Bristol, Eng., with wife, Joanna Blessing, and five or six children; settled In Salem, Mass. Children: 21, 1621 ; m. Francis Nourse. 16, 1624; never m. 20. 1625, " " 1628; m. Mary Browning. 11, 1632, " Catherine Slmonds. 24, 1634. " Isaac Estey. 1639, " Phebe Perkins. 1648, " Edmund Bridges, and Peter Cloyes. JOSEPH TOWNE.2 b. about 1639; m. Phebe. dau. of Thomas Perkins, of Topsfield. Mass.; removed from Salem to Topsfield, Mar. 22, 1690. He d. 1713, aged 74. Children: Phebe, May 4, 1666; d. Jan, 3, 1669. Joanna, Jan. 22, 1668. m. Thomas Nichols. Rebecca, John, Susannah, Edmund, Jacob, Mary, Joseph,Sarah, bap. Feb. Feb. Oct. JuneMar. Aug. about Sept. 3, SIXTH GENERATION. • 185 Gove, and dau. of Col. Ayer, of Worthington, Mass., • who d. Sept. 21, 1847, aged 69 years. He removed with his mother's family from Bridgewater to Cummington; and it was among his distinct recollections, that while on the journey, at Northampton, the news of the Declaration of Independence reach ed that town, supprising and rejoicing the people. Private in Capt. Joseph Clapp's Co., in Col. Israel Chapin's 3d Mass. Regt.; enlisted Oct. 16, 1779; served at Claverack; dis. Nov. 21, 1779, 5 days travel; also, private in Capt. Ebenezer Strong's Co.; in Col. Sears' Hampshire County Regt.; enlisted Aug. 10, 1781; service at Saratoga; dis. Nov. 20, 1781. He signed for bounty paid him by class 2, for Belchertown, to serve in the Cont. army for 3 years, July 9, 1782. His name appears in Capt. Henry Porter's Co., of Northampton, for clothing. His app. for pension was dated Plainfield, Mass., June 3, 1834. At his death he was the oldest Rev. pensioner in the town. He removed to Plainfield, 1790, one of its earliest settlers, seventeen years before its incorporation; an honored and respected citizen; selectman, 19 years; representative, five years; Justice Peace, 1817. He d. Cummington, Apr. 15, 1852. Ch. b. Plainfield: 861. John, July 29, 1791; d. Feb. 20, 1792. 862. Orren, Dec. 2, 1792, " Sept. 14, 1813. 863.* Reuben, May 19, 1795. 864* Clarissa, July 5, 1797. 865.* Abigail, Feb. 10, 1800. Mary, Mar. 27, 1670. Susannah Dec. 24, 1671 ; m. John Cummings. Joseph, Mar. 22, 1673, " Margaret Case, Abigail Curtis and Mary Mower. Sarah, Dec. 30, 1675 ; d. Nov. 1, 1760. John,. Feb. 20, 1678; m. Elizabeth Rae, and Abigail Stanley. Martha. May 19. 1680, " Isaac Leach. Phebe, July 23, 1685, " Newhall. JOHN TOWNE.s b. Topsfield, Feb. 20, 1678; m. 1st, there, Jan., 1708, Elizabeth Rae; who d. Dec. 14, 1711; m. 2d, July 12, 1712, Abigail Stanley. He d. Mar. 28, 1714; his widow m. another John Towne. Children: John, b. Feb. 23, 1709; m. Mercy Towne. Elizabeth, " Nov. 22, 1711. Bartholomew, " Apr. 4, 1713 ; m. Hannah Fitz. BARTHOLOMEW TOWNE,* b. Topsfield, Apr. 4, 1713; m. June 27, 1740, Hannah Fitz. They were adm. to church, Sutton, Mass., July 26, 1741. He d. there, 1783. Children : Hannah, b. Apr. 20, 1741 ; m, Daniel Stone. Bartholomew, " Dec. 10. 1742, " Betsey Rice, Abigail, " Aug. 3, 1744, " Nathan Stone, and E. Sibley. Reuben, " July 29, 1746, " Sarah Dodge. Sarah, " Apr. 20, 1851. Robert, " May 11, 1754. David, " Aug. 7, 1756 ; m. Elizabeth South worth. Mehitable, " Sept. 12, 1762. Stephen, " Sept. 15, 1765. REUBEN TOWNE.s b. Sutton, Mass., July 29, 1746; m. July 7, 1767, Sarah Dodge. His estate was settled, 1775. Children: Reuben, b. Sept. 12, 1770; m. Betsey Mower. Sarah, " 1774, " John Hamlen. 186 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. 866.* Lyman, Jan. 14, 1803. 867.* Freeman, May 8, 1805. 868* Polly, Sept. 15, 1807. 869.* Horace, Aug. 23, 1810. 870. John, Dec. 3, 1814; d. unm. at Phila., Oct. 22, 1844. [308] Col. JOSEPH RICHARDS," (Mary Hamblin,s Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Stoughton, Mass., May 20, 17—; m. 1st, Jan. 25, 1765, Hannah Holbrook, b. Oct. 19, 1746; m. 2d, 1775, Molly Wales, of Braintree, Mass.; res. Stoughton. Children: 871. Benjamin, May 2, 1779; res. Randolph, Mass. 872.* Isaac, June 24, 1782. 873. Mary, June 24, 1782, res. Randolph, Mass. 874. Sarah, Mar. 30, 1785, " N. Bridgewater, Mass. [ 310 ] ELIZABETH HAMLIN," (Eleazer.5 Benjamin,* Eleazer, » James,"; —called "Betty," — b. Pembroke, Mass., Oct. 27, 1754: m. there, by Rev. Gad Hitchcock, Feb. 27, 1777, Lieut. Seth, son of Blaney and Christon (Wads- worth) Phillips,* b. Pembroke, Sept. 25, 1749. He was a Rev. soldier, and served as Sergeant in Capt. James Hatch's Co., which marched from west parish Pembroke to Scituate and Marshfleld, and served from Apr. 19, to 29, 1775. See muster roll in sketch of his father-in-law, Maj. Eleazer Hamlin,5 page 98. In an old record kept by him, in possession of his descendants are recorded various orders from headquarters to the troops an duty at Cambridge and Roxbury, from Feb. 18, to Mar. 21, 1776. On the last named date the order reads, that: "Colonels Person's and Carey's regiments are to march this after noon and relieve the troops upon Dorchester Hills, where those regiments are to remain in garrison until further orders. The deputy Quartermaster will provide from Roxbury." In this book is "A list of Capt. Thomas Turner's Co., in Col. Carey's Regt.," in which appears the name of Seth Phillips as First Seargent. He was commissioned 2d Leut. in Capt. James Hatch's 8th Co., in Col. John Cushing, Jr.'s, 2d Regt. militia. * Note 160. THOMAS PHILLIPS, of Plymouth and Duxbury, Mass.. b. 1678; m. Dec. 31. 1702, Rebecca, dau. of John Blaney, of Charlestown. Mass. Carpenter. He had sisters: Mariam, Margaret. Rebecca and Elizabeth. He d. Duxbury, Dec. 17, 1759. BLANEY PHILLIPS. (Son of Thomas,) b. Feb. 10, 1712. O. S. ; m. about 1735. Christon, dau. of Christopher Wadsworth, of Duxbury, b. Feb. 5. 1715. A prosperous farmer; Duxbury; removed to Pembroke, Mass., 1761. where he died Dec. 21. 1800. Ch. b. Duxbury: Blaney, July 3. 1736. Samuel. May 2, 1738. Christon, Apr. 7, 1740. Mary, Oct. 6, 1744. Alice, Apr. 5, 1747. Seth, Sept. 25, 1740; Christopheh. Aug. 4, 1752. Lot, Dec. 12, 1754. Betsey, Mar. 23, 1757. m. Elizabeth Hamlin. SIXTH GENERATION. 187 COMMISSION. Colony of Massachusetts Bay. the major part of the council of the massachusetts bay in n. e. SEAL To SETH PHILLIPS, Gentleman, Greeting: You being appointed Seeond Lieutenant of the Eighth James Otis Company, whereof Jamas Hatch is Captain, of the Second W. Spooner. Regiment of Militia, in the County of Plymouth, whereof Caleb Cushing. John Cushing, Jr. is Colonel. S. Winthrop. By virtue of the power vested in us, we do by these B. Chadbourne. Presents (reposing special Trust and Confidence in your John Whitcomb. Loyalty, Courage, and Good Conduct) Commission you T. Cushing. accordingly. You are therefore diligently and carefully James Foster. to discharge the duty of Second Lieutenant, in leading James Prescott. ordering and exercising said company, in arms, both infer- Thad. Taylor. ior Officers and Soldiers, and to keep them in good Order Michael Farley, and Discipline, and they are hereby commanded to Obey S. Holten. you as their Second Lieutenant, and you are yourself to Jabez Fisher. observe and follow such orders and instructions as you B. White. shall from time to time receive from the major part of J. Palmer. the Council, or your Superior Officers. Given under our Hand and Seal of the said Colony, at Watertown, the 4th day of May in the year of Our Lord, 1776. By the Command of the Major Part of the Council ; Perez Morton, D. Secr'y It is traditional that Seth Phillips with ten others, Fitchburg men, served in the Cont. army from July to Dec. 10, 1780, 5 mos. and 10 days, for which he received £10. 13s. 4d., including travel, 200 miles; and he is described as 30 years of age; 5 feet and 8 inches in height; light complexion; farmer. By deed May 12, 1774, in the "14th yr of his Majesty's reign," he bought of William Phillips twenty one and three fourths acres of land in Pembroke for £95. 13s. 4d. lawful money. In the old record above mentioned are recorded various trans actions from Nov. 1777 to 1781, among which, his marriage to "Mistress Hamlin" and their removal to Fitchburg soon after. He was taxed in Fitchburg, 1777; the fact that her father had removed to the neighboring town of Harvard prob. induced the young people to settle in that vicinity. By deed Jan, 8, 1779, Eleazer Ha.mlin — her father— for £200 lawful money paid by Seth Phillips, of Fitchburg, Gentleman, conveyed 44 acres of land, more or less, to him. The location is said to be a beautiful one, situated in the west part of Fitchburg, on a branch of the Nashua river, which crosses the premises, called Phillip's Brook, a noted waterpower at the present time. Their house was built after the fashion of New England farm houses of that period, one story, with front door on the side, a narrow entry, and large square rooms on either hand, a long kitchen and big Are place at the base of an enormous chimney. Here they lived and reared their children; who m. and went to homes of their own; some 188 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. of whom were neighbors. Who can tell the story of their daily lives in those early times; their integrity, sturdy perseverance and steadfastness are the legacies of their descendants. It appears from a deed from the town treasurer that he paid $64.37 for pew No. 5, in the new meeting house; and from his books and papers, besides farming, that he was a lumber dealer. For several years he was tax collector for the south part of Fitchburg. His papers show that he gave attention to the education of his own and his neighbor's children, using part of his house for a school room; and receipts are extant showing the employment and payment of teachers by him. Receipts from his four sons during 1807-12, show that he paid to each son $1,000; indicating that he possessed some estate. They were held in esteem by the people where they lived. She d. Fitchburg, Nov. 20, 1813, and is buried in Laurel Hill cemetery. After her death, their son Samuel returned from Ashburnham, Mass., and lived on the home farm, and cared for his father; who suffered great bereav- ment in the loss of his wife; took less interest in business after her death; and finally went to live with his dau., Mrs. Messenger. He was a Whig in politics. He d. Fitchburg, Aug. 8, 1828. A handsome granite monument, erected by their grandson, Col. Ivers Phillips, marks their resting place. For the data for this sketch the writer is largely indebted to Mrs. John Lowe, of Fitchburg, whose husband is a descendant of Elizabeth Phillips above named. Mrs. Lowe has kindly assisted in compiling a large amount of the records of this branch of the family. Ch. b. Fitchburg: 875.* Betsey, Dec. 13, 1778. 876.* Samuel, Sept. 11, 1781. 877.* Lydia, Apr.. 19, 1785. 878* Seth, Sept. 4, 1787. 879.* Asia, Sept. 4, 1790. 880.* John, June 12, 1792. 881.* Thomas. [311] ALICE HAMLIN," (Sister of Elizabeth,) b. Pembroke, Mass., Feb. 17, 1756; she was called "Elsie:" m. by Rev. Ephraim Grosvenor, Harvard, Mass., Nov. 25, 1784, Joseph W. Park,* of Har vard; where she died. Inscription on her grave: in memory of Mrs. ALICE PARK WIFE OF Mr. J. W. Park, son of Mr. John and Mrs. Joan Park departed this life Feb. ve 28th 1788 in the 32d year of her age she was daughter of capt. eleazer hamlin and mrs. lydia, his wife One Child. * Note 161. The father of Joseph W. Park came from the north of Ireland to America long before 1767. SIXTH GENERATION. 189 [312] Lieut. AFRICA HAMLIN," (Bro. of Elizabeth,) b. Pembroke, Mass., Jan. 27, 1758; m. by Rev. Daniel Chaplin, Groton, Mass., Oct. 18, 1785, Susan, dau. of Jonathan and Susanna (Moore) Stone,* of Groton, b. Dec. 3, 1756. His service in the Revolution was longer than that of any other Ilamlin yet discovered; and various traditions of his service have been handed down, claiming that he was Adjutant, Quartermaster and Pay master; also, that he was a member of the society of the Cincinnati. He held Gen. Washington in profound admiration and kept a diary of what he saw and knew about him. He was private in Capt. James Hatch's Co., in which his father was Lieut., on the Lexington alarm, Apr. 19, 1775, which marched from the west parish of Pembroke, to Scituate and Marshfleld, Mass., and served eleven days. See roll of the Co. in sketch of his father; also, private in Capt. Eleazer Hamlin's Co. — his father, — in Col. John Thomas' Regt., in which he signed for a "Bounty Coat," due for eight months service, at Roxbury, Nov. 9, 1775. He enlisted from Capt. James Hatch's 8th Co., in Col. John Cushing's 2d Plymouth County Regt., from Pembroke, Mass., and joined Capt. Isaac Pope's Co., in Col. William Shepard's 3d Mass. Regt.: served from Jan. 1, 1777 to Dec. 31, 1779, 9 months as Corporal and 27 months as Sergeant, and was called Ordinance Sergeant; served at Providence, July, 1778 to April, 1779; credited to Pembroke; Sergeant Major, same Regt., Jan. 1, 1780, to Jan 1, 1781; at High lands, Feb. 1780; and at Huts near West Point, Jan. 1781; commissioned Ensign 4th Mass. Regt., Jan. 1, 1781; and appears as such as late as Feb. 21, 1783, in Capt. Simon Larned's 2d Co., in Col. William Shepard's 4th Mass. Regt. On furlough July and August, 1781; in Capt. Simon Larned's Co., same Regt.; at Continental Village, Sept. 1781; on furlough in Mass., from Dec. 6, 1781, by leave of Gen. McDougal, as late as Feb. 22, 1782; at Ver Planck's Landing May 21, 1782: in Col. Henry Jackson's 4th Mass. Regt., at Cantonment 1st Mass. Brig., Jan. 10, 1783: in Camp doing Quartermaster's duty; on duty in the lines, Feb. 14, and 21, 1783. He appears for pay as late as Jan. 24, 1784. The pension office shows that a pension was allowed his widow for two years actual service in Capt. Larned's Co., in Col. Shepard's Regt., details not given. App. dated Waterford, Maine, Sept. 3, 1838. Hetman's Hist. Reg. of officers of the Cont. army states that he was Ensign 4th Mass. Regt. from Jan. 1. 1781 to Nov. 3, 1783. . After the war he probably resided in Harvard, Mass.; but his residence there must have been short. He settled in Waterford, Me., on lot 6, range 4, of that town, where Charles Jordan lived in recent times, a grant from the state of Mass. for military service. His wife with her little dau. "Nabby" were drawn by men on a moose sled from Long Pond in Bridgton or Harrison to her future home in the wilderness; a hide bottomed chair was laid down and lashed to the sled, upon which she was seated with her back to the seat of the chair, holding her child. When asked if she was not homesick, she replied; "No, not at all." It was a hardy, brave lot of men and women who settled the backwoods of Maine; * Note 162. Jonathan Stone, m. Susannah Moore. He removed from Groton, Mass. to Waterford, Me., and resided south of Tom pond, where Samuel Warren resided in recent times. Children: Jonathan, m. Catherine Willard. Solomon, " Hepzibah Treadwell. Moses, " Polly Hamlin, and Ruth Porter. Oliver, " Sally.Iewell. Simeon. Susan, " Africa Hamlin. 190 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. and what a remarkable race descended from them. Little do the youth of today realize the hardships and privations endured by those early pioneers. He was a farmer. A petition was presented by the inhabitants of Waterford, to the Mass. legislature, 1797,— Maine then being a distict of Mass.,— asking the incorporation of that plantation as it then existed, except the three eastmost tiers of lots; aremonstrance objecting to the latter feature of the petition, and a counter-petition asking incorporation in conformity with the original grant were also presented, representing themselves as the majority, &c. To this a reply was made, alleging that their opponents were not the majority, and their meeting was not fairly conducted, &c. Africa Hamlin was with the party for the remonstrance, and his brother Hannibal with the other party; which prevailed. He was moderator of the first town meeting or election, held at the house of Dr. Stephen Cummings, Apr. 27, 1797, and was chosen town clerk, 1st selectman and assessor; and was re-elected selectman the following year. He related that he was once invited to dine with Gen. Washington; but not being easy in such grand company and ceremony, became nervous at the table and upset the gravy upon the table cloth; which so mortified him that he lost his appetite, as well as his enjoyment of the occasion. Charter member of Oriental Lodge, 13, A. F. & A. M., at Bridgeton, Me., Mar. 1804. Africa Ham lin, son of Molly Burt, b. Harvard, Aug. 25, 1785, was reputed to be his son. Both d. Waterford. Inscriptions on their graves: ERECTED IN MEMORY OF Lieut. AFRICA HAMLIN who departed this life Jan. 28, 1808. -FT. 51. Sleep on dear friend while time shall last, With you the storms of life are passed. SUSAN WIFE OF Africa Hamlin Died Jan. 16, 1839. .ET. 82 Yrs. Children: 882.* Abigail, b. Aug. 2, 1786, Harvard. 883.* Poladore, " Feb. 2, 1789, Waterford. 884. Almira, " Feb. 6, 1791, " m. Maj. Theo. Stone. 885* Susannah, " Feb. 21, 1793, " 886.* Castella, " July 3, 1797, " 887.* Lydia, « Aug. 15, 1801, SIXTH GENERATION. 191 [313] EUROPE HAMLIN," (Bro. of Elizabeth,) b. Pembroke, Mass., Nov. 20, 1759; m. 1st, by Rev. Ebenezer Grosvenor, Apr. 13, 1786, Dorcas Stowe* of Harvard, Mass., b. Sept. 24, 1759. Little is known of her; she has been described as an accomplished lady, educated in England, and who d. Hillsboro, N. H., Aug. 7, 1813; m. 2d, Sarah Hale, b. Mar. 30,1763. Private in Capt. Eleazer Hamlin's Co. — his father, — in Col. John Thomas, Regt.; enlisted May 1, 1775, aud served 3 mos., 1 week, 1 day; also, private in Capt. Eleazer Hamlin's Co., in Col. John Bailey's Regt.; enlisted from Harvard, Jan., 1776, for 12 months; also, private in Capt. Hezekiah Whitney's Co., in Col. Josiah Whitney's Regt.; enlisted July 22, and dis. July 24, 1777, served on alarm at R. I.; also, private in Capt. Samuel Hill's Co., in Col. Josiah Whitney's Regt.; enlisted Aug. 19, and dis. Aug. 26, 1777, served on Bennington alarm; also, private in Lieut. Amos Pairbank's Co., in Col. Job Cushing's Mass. Regt., in the command of Gen. Warner, drafted from the militia Sept. 6, 1777, to reinforce the Cont. army at the northward; reported on furlough, Nov. 29, 1777: also, private in Capt. Cleveland's Co., in Col. Jackson's Mass. Regt.; enlisted June, 1778, for 9 months; also, in a descrip tive list of men raised in Worcester Co. for 9 months from time of arrival at Fishkill, under Resolve of Apr. 20, 1778; age, 20 years; stature, 5 feet and 10 in.; complexion, dark; res., Harvard; served in Capt. Hill's Co., in Col. Whitney's Regt.; arrived at Fishkill, June 7, 1778, mustered by Henry Rutgers, deputy Muster Master, Fishkill, Aug. 1, 1778; also, in list of men mustered in Capt. Hill's Co., in Col. Whitney's Regt., May 13, 1779, for 9 months; also, in list of men raised for 6 months, as returned by Brig. Gen. Patterson, as having passed muster, dated Camp Totoway, Oct. 25, 1780: residence, Harvard. He was also Sergeant in Capt. William Sawyer's Co., of Bolton, Mass., during Shay's Rebellion, Jan. 23, to Feb. 21, 1787, and marched from Hadley to Petersham, Mass., 30 miles, in a raging snow storm. His app. for pension was dated Hills boro, N. H., Jan. 17, 1819. It is supposed that he made his home with his father, at Pembroke and Harvard, when not in the army, during the revolu tion. In a sketch of Waterford, in the county of York, district of Maine, writ ten in 1829 by a resident there, is the following statement: "In May, 1783, Messrs. Daniel Barker, Jonathan Bobbins, Israel Hale, Asaph Brown, Europe Hamlin, and America Hamiin, with a few others, without any families, but with enterprising spirits came and boldly pitched their wooden tents among the trees, and on their several lots began to expose to full view of the sun, the uncultivated soil; most of them in two or three years introduced their families to participate with them in their toils and hopeful prospects." If true, that he was at Waterford, he remained but a short time, for he was soon after at Harvard, a farmer. The history of Westford, Mass., states that he was part owner of a forge on the site of the old Prescott Dam, owned many years by the Keep family. He resided many years in Harvard, from whence he removed to Hillsboro, N. H., where was first taxed in 1799. He lived on an excellent farm on the north west slope of "Bible Hill," until his death; afterwards occupied by his son Joash. The house has gone to decay, and the barn was destroyed by lightning a few years ago. In a letter written by his widow, June 13. 1850, from Hillsboro, to his children in Ohio, concerning his death, she stated: "On the 5th inst., he with others, assisted by a heavy team, were trying to move a * Note 163. JOHN STOW,* and wife, Elizabeth Wetherbee, came to Mass., 1630, with the company of Gov. Winthrop, and settled in Roxbury, Mass. Farmer; holding in 1638. 250 acres of land, 20 goats and 8 kids. Deputy. 1634-9. An original member of the Ancient and Honor able Artillery. He d. Roxbury, Oct. 26, 1643. 192 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. heavy rock; the chain gave way, and the rock fell back with great force, and threw him violently across a sharp rock. He was injured internally, and died. June 7, 1820. * * Thus has ended the pilgrimage of the man whose bosom was philanthropy. Truly, my children, we have lost a valuable friend, relative father and husband." In an old cemetery near his home in Hillsboro are the graves of himself and wife Dorcas. Children: 888.* Dorcas, b. Nov. 12, 1786, Harvard. 889. A Son, " Aug. 2, 1788, u d. Sept. 27, 1788. 890.* Hannah, " July 27, 1789. (( 891* Joash, " Aug. 7, 1792. a 892. Abigail. " May 14, 1794; ,i d. Sept. 27, 1799. 893.* James G. " Dec. 31, 1796, it 894. Adams Green, " June 29, 1798, it d. Sept. 24, 1799, 895.* Hannibal Gilman, " Apr. 23, 1800, Hillsboro. [314] AMERICA HAMLIN," (Bro. of Elizabeth,) b. Pembroke, Mass., Oct. 20, 1761; m. 1st, by Rev. Ebenezer Grosvenor, Harvard, Mass., Apr. 7, 1785, Sarah dau. of Silas and Sarah (Atherton) Park- hurst,* b. Harvard, Feb. 15, 1764; who d. Waterford, Me., 1815: m. 2d, Water ford, Apr. 24, 1816, Elizabeth Brown; who d. So. Waterford, July 12, 1819; m. 3d, Lunenburg, Mass., Apr. 6, 1827, Mary Giddings, b. Mar. 19, 1776. Private in Capt. Seth Newton's Co., in Col. Abijah Stearns' Mass., Regt.; * Note 164. GEORGE PARKHURST* came to America, 1638; settled in Watertown, Mass. ; Freeman, May 10. 1643; 1st wife. Susannah; m. 2d. Susannah, widow of George Simpson, of Watertown; removed to Boston, where he was living, 1655, and where he died. Children : George, b. 1618 ; came with his father. Phcbbe.Joseph. JOSEPH PARKHURST.2 res. Watertown; removed to Chelmsford. Mass.. prior to 1657; and was a proprietor there, Jan. 12. 1666. Chelmsford originally included the present towns of Ayer, Dunstable. Groton, Lowell, Pepperill, Shirley, Tyngsboroiigh, Westford, and part of Carlisle. He was of Westford. 1707. EBENEZER PARKHURST.3 b. Chelmsford, Mass.. about 1699; Wife, Sarah. He removed to Dunstable, and d. June 13, 1757, aged 58 years. Ch. b. Dunstable: Joseph, Aug. 30. 1724. Ebenezer, Jan. 20, 1728. Sarah, Feb. 21. 1730. Mary, May 3, 1733. Silas, Sept. i, 1737. Joel, Aug. 3. 1741. SILAS PARKHURST.4 b. Dunstable, Mass., Sept, 1. 1737: m. Apr. 29, 1762, Sarah, dau. of John and Phebe (Wright) Atherton. of Harvard, Mass., b. Mar. 11, 1740; farmer; removed to Pepperill, thence to Harvard, about 1772; where he purchased from his father-in-law, the tavern at the south west corner of the common, and conducted same during the revolution, 1779-84; on com. for raising meeting house. 1773; mem. of com. of safety and correspondence. 1777; assessor. 1778-9, 1781; town treasurer, 1780-2, 1790-1802, 1806-7: she d. Mar. 30, 1786. Children: Sally, b. Fell, 15, 1764; m America Hamlin. Silas, *• Sarah Merriam. Perhaps others. SIXTH GENERATION. 193 enlisted Apr, 1, 1778; served near Boston; dis. July 2, 1778; also, private in Capt. James Myrick's Co., in Col. Nathan Sparhawk's Mass., Regt.; enlist ed Sept. 28, 1779; served near Boston; dis. Dec. 12, 1778; also, private in Capt. Davis' Co., in Col. Whitney's Regt.; enlisted Aug. 3, 1779, for 9 months; age 17; stature, 5 feet and 6 inches; light complexion; res. Harvard; delivered to Ensign E. White; also, private in Capt. Isaac Pope's Co., in Col. William Shepard's 4th Mass. Regt.; enlisted Aug. 5. 1779; dis. Apr. 30, 1780; also, priv ate in same Co. and Regt.; enlisted June, 1780; age, 18; stature, 5 feet and 8 inches; ruddy complexion; res. Harvard; arrived at Springfield, Mass., July 22, 1778; marched to camp same day under Capt. William Scott, 24th Division; dis. Dec. 15, 1780; also, Sergeant in Capt. Nathaniel Wright's Co., in Col. Luke Drury's Mass. Regt.; marched Sept. 18, 1781, arrived at camp Sept. 27, 1781; served at West Point: dis. Dec. 6, 1781, 20 days travel. His app. for pension was dated Waterford, Apr. 4, 1818. It is supposed that he resided with his father in Harvard, during the revolution, when not in the army. He removed to Waterford in 1783, and settled on lot 3, range 3, of that town, where Mr. Charles S. Hamlin res. in recent times, received as a grant from the state of Mass. for his service in the revolution; where he res. the remain der of his life: selectman, 1804 and 1822. An incident related by a grandson shows the courage and hardihood of the man; and the place of its occurrence is pointed out on a rocky ledge on his old homestead in Waterford, a few hundred yards in rear of Bear Mountain. He was driving the cows home in the evening when suddenly a black bear sprung out of the bushes near him. The old sol dier was unarmed and not prepared for such an encounter; but proved equal to the emergency; quickly stooping, he siezed a large stone and dashed it with full force directly at the head of the bear, fortunately crushing its skull, and killing it on the spot. Presence of mind, personal strength and nerve saved him. Inscription on his grave, at South Waterford: Mr. AMERICA HAMLIN Died Oct. 7, 1837. ^ET. 78 By long experience have I known, Thy Sovereign power to s ave. At Thy command 1 venture down, Serenely to the grave. Note 165. JAMES ATHERTON,* b about 1617; supposed to be a brother to Major General Humphrey Atherton. of Dorchester, Mass. ; wife, Hannah; tanner; he was in Dorches ter about 1650; removed to Lancaster, Mass. about 1653. After the sacking of the place by the Indians. 1676, he returned to Dorchester ; thence to Sherburn, Mass., where he d, 1703. aged 86 years. JOSHUA ATHERTON, a b. Lancaster; m. Mary, dau. of Anthony and Eleanor Gulliver, of Dorchester, b. 1659 ; tanner and farmer, removed with his father to Dorchester, 1676, after the sacking of Lancaster ; but returned to Lancaster about 1687, and settled upon part of his father's old homestead there. JOHN ATHERTON.s m. Phebe Wright of Andover, Mass. ; res. Harvard, Mass. Their dau., Sarah Atherton,* m. Silas Parkhurst.* 194 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. by 1st wife , b. Waterford: 896.* Parmelia, July 15, 1786. 897* Luther, May 8, 1788. 898* America, Nov. 10, 1790. 899. Rufus, May 15, 1795; d. Feb. 28, 1798. 900.* Sally, June 25, 1797. 901.* Sophia, May 27, 1799: 902* Silas, Mar. 24, 1801. 903* Lewis, Apr. 17. 1805. 904.* Fanny P. Aug. 1, 1811. By 2d wife, b. Waterford: 905.* William Henry, Jan. 22, 1817. 906. Rufus G. Feb. 8, 1819; killed by accident, Oct. 4, 1830. [315] LYDIA HAMLIN.e (Sister of Elizabeth,) b. Pembroke, Mass., Nov. 5, 1763; m. Pepperell, Mass., by Rev. John Billi ard, June 1, 1786, John, son of John and Jean (Stuart) Park, b. St. Catherines, Glasgow, Scotland, July 1, 1761; civil engineer: emigrated from Scotland 1767; and settled in that part of Groton which, was incorporated as the town of Ayer. Both d. Groton; she Sept. 3, 1845; he May 26, 1811. Ch. b. Groton: 907* John, 1787. 908. Eleazer, Oct. 29, 1788; d. Sept. 10, 1790. 909.* Sarah, 1791. 910. Eleazer, 1794; drowned Richmond, Va. 1816, unm. 911. William Stuart, 1796; d. Aug. 20, 1816, unm. [316] Hon. ELEAZER HAMLIN," (Bro. of Elizabeth,) b. Pembroke, Mass., Sept. 23, 1765; m. Sally Bancroft,* of Groton, Mass. b. July 29, 1767. It is traditional that he was a fifer in the revolution. Private in Capt. William Sawyer's Co., from Bolton, Mass., from Jan. 23, to Feb. 21, 1787, during Shay's rebellion; and marched from Hadley to Petersham, Mass., thirty miles, in a raging snow storm. He removed from Harvard, Mass. to Waterford, Me., and settled in the south part of town on lot 5, range 7; where Mr. Kendall lived in recent times. He was a short thick set man, of swarthy complexion. Under date of Mar. 27, 1797, he was directed by act of the Mass. legislature to notify the freeholders and inhabitants of Waterford, to hold a town meeting at the house of Dr. Stephen Cummings, on Apr. 8, 1797, for the election of its first town officers. At that meeting he was chosen tythingman; the town being required by law to support a minister. He was moderator of the town meeting or election in the years 1798, 1801-2; selectman, 1799; represen tative to the Mass. legislature, as a National Republican, 1826-8. At some time in his life he lost a leg. His nephew, Rev. Dr Cyrus Hamlin, D. D. related that: "He was often at our house in Waterford, and we were always glad to see him. He had a remarkable memory, and to hear him repeat Grey's. Elegy, or from Milton or Shakspear was a great treat to us. His intonations and * Note 166. JOHN BANCROFT,* and wife Jane, came frpm London, Eng., in the James. April, 1632; settled at Lynn, Mass. He d. 1637, leaving sons: John; m. Hannah Dupper; res. Windsor, Ot. Thomas. ANNA LlVERMORE HAMLIN, Dr, Cyrus Hamlin, SIXTH GENERATION. 195 emphasis still dwell in my memory." Made a mason in Oriental Lodge, 13, A. F. & A. M., at Bridgton, Me., Aug. 5, 1805. He d. Waterford, June 26, 18—; she Aug. — 1842. Ch. b. Waterford: 912.* Francis, Nov 2, 1791. 913. Alice, Oct. 13, 1793; d. Jan. 24, 1798. 914. Sally, Jan. 23, 1796, " Jan. 26, 1798. 915* Addison, Feb. 17, 1798. 916.* John, Mar. 15, 1800. 917. Sally, 1802; d, Nov. 2, 1725, unm, 918.* William. June 29, 1804. 919* David Tilden, Jan. 4, 1807. 920. Lucy^, Feb. 26, 1809; d. 1888, unm. 921* Eleazer, Sept. 4, 1811. \ [317] MART HAMLlN,f (Sister of Elizabeth,)' b. Pembroke, Mass., Aug. 3, 1767; m. Moses, son of Jonathan and Susannah (Moore) Stone,* b. Nov. 4, 1765. She d. Rumford, Me. He m. 2d, Ruth Porter, by whom he had 9 children. He came from Groton, Mass., and settled on the farm where Sumner Stone res. in Waterford, 1879. He d. there, May 19, 1816. Ch. b. Waterford: 922.* Elsie, Jan. 12, 1790. 923.* Hannibal, 1792. [318] Dr. CYRUS HAMLIN, « (Bro. of Elizabeth,) and twin with Hannibal; b. Pembroke, Mass., July 21, 1769; his mother d. in his infancy; and he removed with his father's family to Harvard, 1776; was a school teacher there. After an academic course he studied medicine, and prac ticed his profession, in connection with his official duties until his death. In 1795 he was invited to settle at Livermore, Me., as a physician, and accepted the same. A copy of the invitation has been discovered, viz: "Whereas tne town of Livermore is destitute of a physician, and as the inhabitants are subject to great incoveniences on account of the distance they have to travel to procure one, and being informed by Dr. Hamlin that he con templates settling in said town, and wishes to know the minds of the people in this respect; we the subscribers hereby testify that it agreeable to our wishes that he should settle with us; and that we will contribute all that we can consistly to his encouragement, so far as his prudent conduct and skill in his profession shall commend him to our esteem. Livermore, Sept. 1, 1795." "Sylvanus Boardman. Ransom Norton. William Hurd. Isaac Livermore.!' It is said that Dea. Livermore, his future father in-law, favored a rival physician; but we shall see that Dr. Hamlin got even with him by marrying his daughter. He settled there the same year, and at once secured a large practice . m. Dec. 4, 1797, Anna, dau. of Dea. Elijah Livermore, t b. Waltham, Mass., * Note 167. For Stone see note 162. + Note 168. JOHN LIVERMORE.* aged 2s, embarked at Ipswich. England, for New England, In ship Francis, Capt. John Cutting, master, April, 1634; he m. in England, Grace , 196 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Apr. 6, 1775; and removed with her parents to Livermore, 1779, then a wilder ness. 'These were the parents of Vice President Hamlin. Dr. Hamlin was a popular man, as well as physician, and enjoyed the confidence and esteem of his fellow citizens, and held many positions of honor and trust. Mar. 5, 1798, he was chosen town clerk and treasurer of Livermore; Mar. 4, 1799, and Mar. 2, 1801, he was moderator of the town meeting; was represenative from Liver more to the Mass. Legislature, 1803. He bought a farm of Gen. Learned in the center of town, and built thereon a large two storied house, and beautified the place by a long row of Elms along the street. When the County of Oxford was organized, in 1804, he was appointed the clerk of court, and held the office for many years. The first term of Court of Common Pleas in Oxford county convened on the 2d tuesday in June 1804: Hon. Simeon Frye, of Fryeburg, presided, with Samuel Parris of Hebron, and Luther Cary, of Turner, associates and Cyrus Hamlin was clerk. In early times the court was held in the Baptist church, at Paris Hill; the judge stopped with Dr. Hamlin; and the court was called together by beating a drum, the drummer standing at the south west of the church. The local poet of Paris has said: "Of County Clerks, nine of thirteen, Selected from this town have been. Their names were; Hamlin, Chandler, Clark; And every one a man of mark." &c. The tract on which his homestead at Paris Hill was built was purchased for $400, Nov. 4, 1806, it included ail the land south of the county common, twelve rods and twenty links in width, between the common and farm of Lemuel Jackson, on the south; and extending from the county road on the east, to the lot line on the west, thirty one rods; also, all the land west of the county common and the meeting house common, to within five rods of the north west corner ; containing seven acres. Some of the noble elms omament> ing the grounds were planted by his eminent son, Hannibal, in his boyhood. The place remained in the family until 1860. At a later period he was High Sheriff of Oxford county. George F. Emery, Esq., poet of the Paris Centennial, Sept. 11, 1879, pays him this notice: who came with him or joined him in America; he settled in Watertown, Mass., as early as 1642, which became his home; potter by trade; and held town offices; he d. Apr. 14, 1684; 9 children. JOHN LIVERMORE.2 fourth child of John, b. 1638; m. 1st Hannah ; m. 2d, Elizabeth Grout, of Sudbury, Mass. ; res. in that part of Watertown, now Weston, Mass. He d. Feb. 9, 1718; 9 children, all by 2d wife. DANIEL LIVERMMORE.s fifth child of John, b. Watertown, June 8, 1677; m. 1st . May 28, 1697; who died In childbirth, Dec. 10, 1702; m. 2d, Mary Cooledge. He was a potter; 8 children. OLIVER LIVERMORE,* b. Watertown. March U, 1698; m. 1st, Ruth, dau. of Samuel Stearns; who d. in childbirth, Feb. 8, 1725; m. 2d, Aug. 4. 1726, Mrs. Ruth Bowman, of Cambridge, Mass. He d. Watertown, Nov. 18, 1754. He was one of the proprietors of Paris, Maine, known as "Number Four," by right of his father. Dea. ELIJAH LIVERMORE, was the son of Dea. Livermore, both b. Waltham, Mass., and both deacons of the Congregational Church there; supposed to have descended from the Immigrant John Livermore.* He moved to Livermore, Maine, 1779, then a wilderness; the first settler, and a proprietor of the town; which was granted for military services at Port Royal, and at first called by that name, afterwards named for Dea. Livermore, the settler. He d. there, Aug. 5, 1808, lamented as a good man, and an honest friend of the people of the town he planted with so much care and wisdom. His sixth child, Anna, m. Dr. Cyrus Hamlin. HOUSE OF DR, CYRUS HAMLIN, PARIS, ME. SIXTH GENERATION. 197 "Of Sheriffs, Hamlin led the van, A doctor skilled, a noble man; , Whose gates and doors were all ajar, To welcome strangers from afar. The children's friend, as known by many, For whom he always had a penny. The memory of his virtue still, Is full of fragrance on the "Hill." The Hamlin residence was built 1807, and stands on the brow of Paris Hill. In those days it was one of the big hospitable houses of that section, and the doctor and his charming wife, the center of the county social society. Mrs. Hamlin was a charming hostess, an interesting conversationalist, and above all a devoted wife and mother; she spun, wove, made butter and cheese, and her household was well cared for; not alone as to material matters, but in the companionship of wife and mother; she was an amiable woman, her popularity pronounced; ever ready at the call of suffering. A lady relates that the most vivid recollection of her was at their house on an errand of mercy; the baby brother was dying, and Mrs. Hamlin held the poor little sufferer on her lap until its life went out. She possessed a winning personality; in figure, of medium height, stately carriage and matronly demeanor, fair complexion, dark hair and black eyes, with a beautiful face. There was no tragedy, no calamity, no bitter adversity, no false, consuming joy in the life of this estim able woman, who lived so quietly and faithfully in rural Maine, devoted to her husband and children; yet she won the love and esteem and grateful re- memberance of the neighbors, so closely intimate with her life. She bore and trained and counselled children, who were a credit to the nation and state that claim them. Dr. Hamlin was a man of dark swathy complexion, with blue eyes, and weighed nearly three hundred pounds*. As a physician he was celebrated for skill in the treatment of diseases of children. He was one of the founders and an original trustee of Waterville, now Colby College, 1821-9. They were Baptists, in the prosperity of which church he was much interested. The last years of her life were spent at Paris Hill, with two maiden daughters. Both d. Paris; he suddenly, Feb. 2, 1829; she Aug. 25, 1852. Of their twelve children, six only survived infancy. Children: d. young. [319] Major HANNIBAL HAMLIN,6 (Bro. of Elizabeth,) b. Pembroke, Mass., July 21, 1769; res. Harvard, Mass., from 1776, and was a school teacher there; removed to Waterford. Me. about 1796, and settled on lot 8, range 4, where Mr. John Everett lived in 1875. His action in connection with the incorporation of the town is mentioned in the sketch of his brother ¦Vfrica. He was moderator of town meetings, 1804-6: selectman, 1804-6; repre sentative to the Mass. legislature, 1809-10; and was High Sheriff of Oxford 922. Elijah Livermore, b. Dec. 30, 1798, Liver: 92'3.* Elijah Linermore, " Mar. 29, 1800. 924.* Cyrus, " July 16, 1802, 925. Eliza, " Apr. 4, 1804, 926.* Anna, " July 14, 1805, 627.* Vesta, " June 6: 1808, Paris. 928.* Hannibal, " Aug. 17. 1809, " 929.* Hannah Livermore, " Oct. 10, 1814, " 198 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. county. It is supposed that he obtained the title of major in the militia. He saved some money by teaching, built a house and barn, and on Jan. 16, 1800, m. Susannah, dau. of Col. Francis Faulkner, of Acton, Mass., b. Feb. 21, 1772. Their son, Rev. Dr. Cyrus Hamlin, the missionary, stated: "My father and mother took great pains to keep up Massachusetts culture down in Maine:" and that his "mother was a beautiful and charming woman." Speaking of the early home life, he said, "We were a family in which the bible was reverenced, and daily read as the word of God, and the sabbath was strictly kept from all unnecessary labor. " His narration of the family joys and sorrows are pathet ically and sometimes humerously related by the good old doctor; very homely and lifelike to those acquainted with rural life in Maine in bygone days. After the death of her husband Mrs. Hamlin continued on the farm and reared her young family. He was made a Mason in Oriental Lodge, 13, A. F. & A. M., Bridgton, Me., Nov. 12, 1804. In the ancient burying ground in Waterford are found the old fashioned slate stones of the family; that of Major Hamlin is a large one, with these inscriptions: Maj'r HANNIBAL HAMLIN Died Sept. 8, 1811, Aged 42. In the endearing relations of domestic life, he loved and was beloved. In those of public, he was respectable, and respected. But it is the recollection of his last days which affords the richest consolation; he then became acquainted with Jesus Christ and those relations to God through the Redeemer, which enabled him to depart in the mercie of faith and resignation (The remainder not legible.} SUSAN WIFE OF Hannibal Hamlin died April 19, 1840. M. 68 Y'bs. MOMENTO MORE DIED March the 6th 1804 EMERSON F. HAMLIN SON OF Hannibal Hamlin & Susan, his wife Aged 15 Months EMERSON FAULKNER Son of Maj'r Hamlin & Mrs. Susan Hamlin Died April 15, 1808 Aged 8 weeks SIXTH GENERATION. 199 Ch. b. Waterford: 930.* Susan, Jan. 6, 1801. 931. Emerson Faulkner, Dec. 6, 1802; d. Mar. 6, 1804. 932.* Rebecca Faulkner, Feb. 25, 1805. 933. Winthrop, Aug. 1, 1806; d. infancy. 934. Emerson Faulkner, Feb. 1808, " Apr. 15, 1808. 935.* Hannibal, Jan. 30, 1809. 936.* Cyrus, Jan. 5, 1811. [321] SALLY HAMLIN/ (Sister of Elizabeth,; .b. Pembroke, Mass., Oct. 29, 1775; removed with her parents to Harvard, Mass., in infancy; m. 1st, there, by Rev. William Emerson, Nov. 6, 1792, Isaiah, son of Zadock and Hannah Davis,* b. Sept. 9, 1768; farmer and cooper; Harvard; who d. there, June 17, 1813; m. 2d, June 10, 1815, Capt. Francis, son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Wheeler) Kidder, b. Westford, Mass., about 1755, his third wife; he m. 1st, Abigail Russell, who d. May 23, 1812; and by whom he had 9 children; he m. 2d, Lydia, widow of Joel Abbott, and dau. of Isaac Cummings, who d. Mar. 5, 1813; tavern keeper; Littleton, Mass.; Freemason; a prominent man. She d, Quincy, Mass., Aug. 31, 1865; he d. Littleton, Feb. 10, 1822. Ch. by 1st marriage, b. Harvard: 937. Zimri, Oct. 17, 1793; d. N.Y. state. 938. Ebenezer, Jan. 2, 1796, " Sept. 3, 1797. 939.* Sally, Nov. 29, 1797. 940. Hamlin, Nov. 13, 1800; m. Alice N. Payson. By 2d marriage, b. Littleton: 941.* Abigail Jane, July 31, 1817. [322] ISAAC HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Elizabeth,) b. Harvard, Mass., Jan. 30, 1778: m. Bolton, Mass., Oct. 20, 1802, Mary Wolcott,t b. Bolton, June 26, 1782; farmer; Harvard and Westford, Mass. * Note 169. For Dolar Davis,* see note 4. SIMON DAVIS,* b. England; m. Dec. 12. 1660, Mary, dau. of James Blood ; res. Concord, Mass. Children: Simon, b. Oct. 12, 1661. Mary, " Oct. 3, 1663. Sarah, " Mar. 15, 1666. James, " Junel9, 1668. Ellen, " Oct. 22, 1672. Ebenezer, " 1676. Hannah, " Apr. 1, 1679. . 1805. 1085.* Deborah, Nov. 20, 1807. 1086.* Ezra, July 19, 1812. 1087.* Marshall Childs, Apr. 17, 1815. [393] HANNAH HAMBLEN," (Sister of James,) prob. b. Falmouth. Mass.; m. Christopher, perhaps son of Prince West.t of Lee, Mass. [394] DELIVERANCE HAMBLIN,8 (Job,-' James,*32*) b. Falmouth, Mass.; published Lee, Mass., Dec. 22, 1777, to be m. to Icha- bod Backus,! of Lee, Mass.; hog reave, 1780, '84 and '87: highway surveyor, 1781; she d. Falmouth, Nov. 13, 1793. * Note 100. CORNELIUS FISH, son of Jonathan, of Sandwich, Mass. He served in Capt. Simeon Fish's Co., of Sandwich, 177s-n. His wife, Mary, was dau. of Capt. Thomas Fish, of Falmouth, Mass., also a Rev. soldier. t Note 191. PRINCE WEST, and his children: Barsheba. Hannah, John. Silvanus, Christopher, Homan, Amey and Philo were members of the church in Lee. .Mass., July 3, 17S3. * Note 192. WILLIAM BACKlIS.i b. England; came from Norwich, Eng. to America in the Uainliow, Capt. II askins. master, 1037; settled first in Saybrook, Ct. ; later an original SIXTH GENERATION. 211 Ch. b. Lee: 1088. Deborah, Jan. 29, 1779. 1089. Joshua, Apr. 16, 1781. 1090. Job, Feb. 10, 1784. 1091. Stmeon, ¦ Apr. 16, 1786. 1092. Cornelius, Oct. 8, 1788. 1093. David, Mar. 31, 1791. [395] ELIZABETH HAMBLIN,8 (Sister of Deliverance,) b. Falmouth, Mass., Jan., 1764; m. Lee, Mass., June, 1785, David, son of Jonathan and Sarah (Fenner) Foote,* b. Colchester, Ct., Sept. 4, 1760; she re moved with her parents to Lee, 1772; he removed from Colchester, Ct., to Lee, 1775. Private in Capt. Ezra Whittlesey's Co., Berkshire Co. detachment under Col. John Brown; enlisted Sept. 11 , 1777; dis. Sept. 30, 1777; also, private in Capt. Samuel Goodrich's Co., in Lt.-Col. Miles Powell's Berkshire Co. Regt. ; enlisted July 18, 1779; dis. Aug. 22, 1779; service at New Haven, Ct.; also, private, Capt. Amos Porter's Co., in Col. David Rossiter's Regt.; enlisted Oct. 14, 1780, for service on alarm at Berkshire Co.: dis. Oct. 17, 1780; also, private same Co. and Regt.; enlisted Oct. 18,1780, for service on alarm at Berkshire county; dis. Oct. 21, 1780. Farmer; Lee; Whig; highway surveyor, 1794. In 1816, with his family, he removed by way of Buffalo, N. Y., to Dover, Ohio, then a howling wilderness. The journey was made with horses and wagon, occupying three weeks: Presbys. Both d. Dover; she Jan, 1844; he Jan. 31, 1851. Ch. b. Lee: 1094.* Betsey, June 23, 1786. 1095.* Thomas, May 21, 1788. 1096. David, July 11, 1790; d. Oct. 14, 1790. 1097.* Silas, Aug. 18, 1791. 1098.* Delia, May 3, 1794. 1099.* Louvisa. Nov. 29, 1796. 1100.* Temperance, Nov. 7, 1800. 1101.* Ransom, Feb. 15, 1803. 1102.* Laura, Jan. 6, 1807. 1103.* Caroline, Aug. 5, 1809. proprietor of Norwich, Ct.. 1659-60. One authority states that he m. Sarah, dau. of Rev. John Chodes or Choder, of Branford, Ct. ; another that he m. Ann, dau. of Rev. John Charles, of Brookfleld, Ct. The name was originally spelled Bockius, and was pronounced in New Eng land, Beckus. He d. Norwich. 1661 . WILLIAM BACKUS,2 b. England; an early settler of Norwich. Ct.; deputy to the Gen. Court, many years; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Lieut. William Pratt. JOSEPH BACKUS.3 b. Norwich. Ct., Sept. 6, 1669; m. Apr. 9, 1690. Elizabeth, dau. of Dea. Simon Huntington, of Norwich; deputy to the Gen. Court 40 years. He d. Norwich, Dec, 1740. Ch. b. Norwich: Samuel, Jan. 6, 1693; m. Elizabeth Tracy. Simon, Feb. 11, 1700, " Eunice Edwards Ebenezer, Mar. 30, 1712. " Abigail Trumbull. * Note 193. NATHANIEL FOOTE,* b. England about 1593; m. about 1615, in England, Elizabeth, sister of John Deming. Foote and Deming were among the first settlers in Wethers field, Ct. He d. there, 1644; and his widow m. about 1646, Gov. Thomas Wells. The coat of arms, granted by King James I, to their ancestor, was a shield divided by a chevron, with quarterings of clover leaves; crest, an oak tree ; motto. Loyalty and Truth. The tradition of its bestowal Is: In a war between the English and Scotts, King James was in danger of being destroyed, when James Foote, a trusty officer, escorted him to a wood where was a large oak. 212 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [396] CORNELIUS HAMBLIN,e (Bro. of Deliverance,) b. Falmouth, Mass., Apr. 15. 1766; m. there, June 23, 1794, Mercy Phinney,* of Falmouth, b. Aug. 21, 1773; he was then a resident of Lee, Mass.; removed there when a child with his parents; res. Lee; Congs.; it also appears that he was a Methodist, 1818 and 1821. Both d. there; he Oct. 29, 1842; she Dec. 23, 1852. Ch. b. Lee: [stone, May 20, 1803. 1104. Job, Apr. 21, 1795: killed by fall of mantle 1105. William Phinney, June 21, 1796; d. Oct. 23, 1797. 1106.* William Phinney. Feb. 11, 1799. 1107. Stephen, June 21, 1802; d. Oct. 13, 1828, unm. 1108.* Lucy P., Apr. 11, 1804. 1109. Hannah S. June 12. 1806: d. Aug. 9, 1822, unm. 1110.* Mercy, Nov. 22, 1809. 1111.* Mary C, Jan. 20, 1811. 1112.* Job, Jan. 15, 1813. [397] DAVID HAMBLIN,8 (Bro. of Cornelius,) m. by Rev. Alvan Hyde, Lee, Mass., Oct. 8, 1794, Sarah Backus. t His name appears in the town records of Lee as hog reave, 1796. David Hamblin's mark: half crop upper side right ear and a half penny upper side the left. He received a lease of 19 acres and 70 rods of school land in Lot 2, Fourth Division, in the Hopland District, dated Nov. 6, 1809. Farmer, Lee. An eccentric man, and had peculiar religious beliefs, he erected an altar of stones on top of a hill near his house, where he worshipped, and was found dead there, May 3, 1830. Wm. P. Hamblin, a nephew, wrote, 1847; that but two of his children had families, David and Benjamin. the trunk whereof was hollow; and there concealed him unknown to anyone until he had a safe retreat. For this act the King ordered the coat of arms for James Foote. NATHANIEL FOOTE,2 b. England, about 1620; m. 1648. Elizabeth, dau. of Lt. Samuel Smith, of Wethersfield. Ct., and Hadley, Mass. He. res. Wethersfield, where he d. 1655. NATHANIEL FOOTE,3 b. Wethersfield, Jan. 10, 1647; m. May 2, 1672, Mary, dau. of Nath aniel and' Catherine (Chapin) Bliss., b. 1650; res. Hatfield and Springfield, Mass., Stratford, Branford and Wethersfield, Ct. ; quarmaster of Capt. William Turner's Co. in the " Falls Fight," in King Phillip's war, May 17. 1676; he d. Wethersfield. Jan. 12. 1703; she d. Col chester. Apr. 3, 1745. NATHANIEL FOOTE,* b. Wethersfield, Sept. 9. 16S2; m. July 14. 1711, Aim Clark, of Lebanon. Ct. ; res. Colchester, Ct. ; captain, 1736; deputy 22 sessions ; justice of Hartford Co., 1731-62; he d. Colchester. Aug 20, 1774. JONATHAN FOOTE. b. Colchester. Ct., Mar. 23, 1715; m. May 25. 1749. Sarah, dau. of John 'Fenner; res. Saybrook. Ct. ; returned to his native town and rem. to Lee. Mass., about 1775. Both d. Lee; he Nov. 21, 1803; she 1791, aged 61. It is not known if he descended from the Foote family above mentioned. Children: Fbeelove, b. Mar. 11, 1750. Jonathan, " Mar. 30. 1752. Fenner. " Oct. 5, 1754. Sarah, '• Jan. 12. 1758. David, "Sept. 4, 1760; m. Elizabeth Hamblin. Asahel. " Apr. 22, 1763. Lovisa. " 1765. Solomon. * Note 194. For Phinney see note ISO. + Note 195. For Backus see note 192. Moriah Backus and her children: Hannah, Sarah, Nathaniel, Anson and Benjamin, were members of the church in Lee, Mass.. July 3, 1783. SIXTH GENERATION. 213 Ch. b. Lee: 1113. Abigail, Aug. 4, 1795; d. July 22, 1813. 1114.* Maria, June 23, 1797. 1115. Benjamin, d. July 16, 1801, aged 5 mos. 1116.* David, July 23, 1802. 1117. Nathaniel. 1118.* Benjamin B., Aug. 8,1809. [398] JAMES HAMBLIN,8 (Bro. of Cornelius,) b. Oct. 1, 1783; m. Lee, Mass., by Rev. Alvan Hyde, D. D., June 4, 1807, Anna Roberts, b. Apr. 11, 1788. He resided Lee, where he d. Jan. 13, 1824; she m. John Remley. Ch. b. Lee: 1119.* Deborah, Feb. 28, 1808. 1120.* Julius Augustus, Feb. 8, 1810. 1121.* James F., Feb. 21, 1817. 1122.* Charles Marshall, Nov. 10, 1820. 1123.* Anne, Oct. 18, 1823. [399] JOSEPH CHILDS,8 (Joseph,* Deliverance Hamblen,* James,32*) b. 1750. Child: 1124.* Joseph, b. 1775. [414] JOSIAH HAMLEN,8 (Timothy,5 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,2*) b. Barnstable, Mass.. 1762; m. Yarmouth, Mass., 1783, Elizabeth, dau. of David and Thankful (Crowell*) O'Kelley, b. Barnstable. Feb. 23, 1765. In early life a mariner; later farmer; removed to Harlem, now China, Maine, about 1796; afterwards to Winslow, and to South China about 1830. Both d. there; he Dec, 1844; she Feb. 3, 1862. Children: 1125.* Abigail, b. Aug. 25, 1784; Yarmouth. 1126. Esther, d. in childhood 1127.* Isaiah, b. July 1, 1789: Yarmouth. 1128.* Josiah, 1795. 1129.* Gorham. 1130.* Bethania G. , b. Dec. 1, 1800; Harlem. 1131.* Cyrene M., " Oct. 25, 1803; Harlem. 1132.* Hallett, " Apr. 7, 1807; Winslow. 1133.* Jesse, " about 1818; So. China. 1134. Sylvanus, drowned away from home. [415] Dea. TIMOTHY HAMLIN,8 (Bro. of Josiah,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Nov. 9, 1764; m. China, Maine, Dec. 24, 1787, Martha Priest, b. Nov. 3, 1769. Farmer; China; Democrat; deacon in Baptist church; he dropped the "b" from his name; his descendants spell the name "Hamlin" and "Hamlen." Both d. China: he Apr. 16, 1849; she Aug. 16, 1847. * Note 196. For Crowell see note 52 214 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. b. China: 1135.* David, Mar. 25, 1789. 1136.* Daniel, Apr. 3, 1791. 1137. Timothy, Mar. 31, 1793; a. 1795. 1138. Lois, May 2, 1795; d. Oct. 2, 1819. 1139.* Jonas, Apr. 23, 1797. 1140.* Otis, Apr. 12, 1799. 1141.* Reuben, Jun. 4, 1802. 1142.* Calvin, Apr. 26, 1804. 1143.* Sophronia, Apr. 23, 1606. 1144. Louisa, A. young. 1145* Lucy W., May 10, 1809. 1146.* Sumner, Jun. 12, 1811. 1147.* Mary, Oct. 9, 1813. [416] MARY HAMBLIN,8 (Sister of Josiah,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Nov. 17, 1767; removed with her parents to China, Maine, 1781; m. Aug. 17, 1784, Eleazer B. Dickey,* b. Londonderry, Mar., 1760. Private in Capt. Benjamin Burton's Co., in Col. Sherburne's Regt.; enlisted April, 1778, and seved one year; also, in Capt. Trafton's Co. same Regt.; in which he served a year; also, in Capt. North's Co., in CoL Henry Jackson's Regt., in which he served a year; in all he served 3 years and 9 months. He was wounded in the Revolution, and was quite lame. His app. for pension was dated Swanville, Maine, Apr. 24, 1818; removed to Vassalboro, Maine, 1773; and to Monroe, Maine, 1805; where they res. the remainder of their lives. Both d. Monroe; she May 9, 1852; he June 8, 1852. Children: 1148.* Abigail. 1149.* William. 1150.* Mary, Monroe. 1151.* Eleazer, b. Sept. 9, 1790. 1152.* Pauline, " 1797; Monroe. 1153.* Jane. 1154.* David. 1155* Hallett. 1156.* Eliza. 1157. Alexander, m. Mehitable 1158.* Priscilla. 1159.* Martha, b. Mar. 7, 1804, Union. 1160.* Hamblin, 1806, Monroe. [417 J PRISCILLA HAMBLIN,' (Sister of Josiah,) b. Barnstable, Mass., June 27, 1769; removed to China, Maine, with her * Note 197. JOHN DICKEY.i came from Londonderry, Ireland, to Scotland; thence to America, 1729; m. Margaret, sister of Gen. George Held. Children: Adam, b. 1722, Londonderry. Ireland, m. Jane Strabom; he served under Gen. Stark In the Rev. ; res. Walpole, N. H. Matthew, Rev. soldier. SIXTH GENERATION. 215 parents, 1781; m. Vassalboro, Maine, Ichabod, son of Judah Chadwick,* b. Barnstable, Nov. 11, 1763. They res. Winslow, Maine; Baptists. She is described as a jolly little woman, with always a story for the children; an excellent house keeper, as were her daughters. A grand-daughter writes: " To be told that if 1 would be a good girl all the week I might go to Grandma's Saturday, and walk to church with Grandpa in the morning, was enough to keep me very good. The walk was more than a mile and a half, but he never missed it, and the last words of Grandma would be: ' Now, walk proper, for it is the Sabbath day.' With stick in hand, in imitation of Grandfather's staff, which he always carried, I trudged along behind him, stepping as nearly in his steps as I could, thereby ' walking proper,' as I thought. Grandmother usually rode to church with Aunt Lucy. They were frugal, industrious people." In 1805 he was del egate from Harlem, now China, to the ordination of Rev. Nathaniel Robinson, who became pastor of the Baptist church in Palermo, Maine. He d. of cancer, Vassalboro, 1839; she survived him and d. knitting in her chair, China, 1856. Children: young. J 161. Sophia, prob. d. j 1162.* Zeruiah, June 27, 1790. 1163.* Clement, Apr. 21, 1792. 1164.* Esther, Apr. 14, 1794, China. 1165.* Chloe, Aug. 6, 1796. 1166.* Tryphena, June 23, 1798. 1167.* Tryphosa, May 3, 1800, China. 1168.* John, Feb. 21, 1802. 1169. Eliza F., Oct. 23, 1804; d. China, 1170.* Priscilla Hamblin, Sept. 4, 1806, China. 1171.* Lucy, Nov. 3. 1808. 1172.* Julia Ann, July 30, 1810, China. 1173.* Mary Ann, Apr. 4, 1813, Augusta, [419] SOLOMON HAMBLIN,* (Bro. of Josiah,) b. Barnstable, Mass., 1773; m. Betsey Livermore,t b. Methuen, Mass.; re moved with his parents to China, Maine, 1781; killed by falling of a tree in Maine, about Feb., 1800; she d. perhaps at Hallowell, Maine, between 1825-30. Children: 1174. William, d. unm. 1175.* Solomon, b. Apr. 3, 1800. [421] JABEZ HAMLIN,5 { Bro. of Josiah,) b. Barnstable, Mass., 1777; m. Waterville, Maine, about 1800, Keziah Tay lor. He served in Capt. Binney's Co., in 4th U. S. Infantry; enlisted Mar. 18, * Note 198. JUDAH CHADWICK, of Falmouth, Mass. Children: Job. James. Judah, m. E Webber. Ichabod, •• Priscilla Hamblin. Lot. Corvdon. Abel. Jason. + Note 199. For Livermore see note 16s. 216 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. 1813; d. Dec. 9, 1813: she m. 2d, James Whidden, of Milo, Maine. Her app. for pension was dated Sebec, Maine, Jan. 2, 1855, her age then 78; Baptist. No issue. [423] REBECCA HAMBLEN,' b. Barnstable, Mass., Feb. 3, 1781; m. Mass., Nov. 4, 1807, Ezra Fisher, b. Apr. Mar. 26, 1847. Children: 1176. Salome Dimmock, b. Aug. 1177. Charles, " July 1178. Edmund, " Dec. 1179. Luther, " Feb. 1180. Betsey, " Aug. 1181. Nancy, " Jan. 1182* Harriet Skinner, " Oct. 1183. Laura, " Jan. 1184. George, " Aug. 1185. Warren, " Jan. (Jonathan,5*3 James,2*) by Rev. Jonathan Burr, Sandwich, 25, 1782; she d. Aug. 13, 1872; he d. 29, 1809; m. 6, 1810; d. 26, 1811, " 2, 1814, " 3, 1816, " 7, 1819: m. 21, 1821. 31, 1825: m. 26, 1826: d. 1, 1835. Jonathan Hamblen.7 Mar. 29, 1869. Dec. 26, 1886. Nov. 16, 1835. Sept. 27, 1818. [111. David Jones, Lineville, Jonathan Farnum. June 6, 1848. [424] BETSEY HAMBLEN,8 (Sister of Rebecca,) b. Barnstable, Mass.: m. there, Aug. 26, 1809, Seth Backus.* They had a family of children; removed west. [425] CHARLES HAMBLEN,6 (Bro. of Rebecca,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Aug 10, 1792; m. Falmouth, Mass., Jan. 1, 1815, Chloe, dau. of Noah and Joshua Fuller, t b. Falmouth, Feb. 21. 1796: farmer; Congs. The records of the pension office show that he enlisted from Sandwich as private on Falmouth Alarm, Jan. 29-31, 1814; also as private in Capt. Benja min Hamblin's Co., in Col. David Nye's Regt.. Oct. 3-12, 1816. His app. for pension, dated Falmouth, May 1, 1878; pensioned Sept. 4, 1879. Both d. Fal mouth; he Dec. 25, 1881; she Sept. 2, 1879. Ch. b. Sandwich: 1186.* Jonathan, Oct. 31, 1815. [426] ZACCHEUS HAMBLIN,8 (Isaacs Josiah,* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Barnstable, Mass., Sept. 30, 1774; m. 1st, Hannah Snow:t m. 2d, Barn stable, Aug. 13, 1812, Lucy widow of his brother Josiah. His brother Isaac wrote from Montpelier, Vt., that Zaccheus removed there, 1799; but returned to Cape Cod. The Yarmouth records show that he removed there, 1816; select man, Barnstable, 1831-2. He assisted to organize the first Universalis! church in Hyannis, Mass., 1828. He went to Texas to speculate in land and d. there, 1840; his widow d. New Bedford, 1844, aged 68. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Barnstable: 1187. Idris, Oct. 9, 1798. 1188. Isaac, Jun. 28. 1802: d. before 1846. 1189.* Reliance, Dec. 13, 1804. 1190. Erastus Coleman, Sept. 24, 1708. d. before 1746. * Note 200 For Backus see note 192. t Note 201 For Fuller see note 112. t Note 202 For Snow see note 177. SIXTH GENERATION. 217 By 2d wife: 1191.* Hannah Snow, Dec. 26, 1813; Hyannis. 1192.* Adaline Lombard, Jun. 2, 1815; Hyannis. 1193. Lewin Anson, Aug. 13, 1816; d. young. [427] JOSIAH HAMBLIN,8 (Bro. of Zaccheus,) b. Barnstable, Mass. , July 4, 1776; m. Lucy Lumbard,* of Barnstable, b. 1776; removed to Montpelier, Vt., 1799; farmer; he d. Montpelier, Aug. 31, 1803. His widow returned to Hyannis, Mass., in 1804, making the journey on horse back, with her child on a pillion, which was regarded as a remarkable event in their lives; she m. 2d, Aug. 13, 1812, his brother Zaccheus Hamblin.8 Ch. b. Montpelier: 1194.* Polly, Nov. 27, 1803. [429] WILLIAM HAMBLIN,8 (Bro. of Zaccheus,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Sept. 3, 1780; m. there, by Rev. Jotham Waterman, Feb. 13, 1802, Abigail Riley. He removed to Montpelier, Vt., 1799. He d. Oct., 1813? Children: 1195.* Clarissa Harlow, b. Apr. 2, 180-, East Montpelier. 1196. Almira. 1197.* Marcus Bingham, b. 1810. Perhaps others. [430] MARY HAMBLIN,8 (Sister of Zaccheus,) b. Barnstable, Mass., June 10, 1782; m. Ansel Patterson, b. Conn., 1764, his second wife. By a former wife he had several children. Farmer, in Conn., Peru, N. Y., and Barre, Vt. Private in Capt. Reed's Co., in Col. Butler's Conn. Regt.; enlisted Jan. 1, 1781; wounded West Point, spring, 1783; dis. Oct., 1783. She d. Glens Falls, N. Y., Feb. 3, 1867; he d. Brattleboro, Vt., Nov. 3, 1843. Ch. b. Peru, N. Y.: 1198.* James Hervey, Mar. 10, 1810. [433] EZEKIEL HAMBLIN,8 (Bro. of Zaccheus,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Mar. 4, 1787: m. Granville, N. Y., 1816, Phebe Foote. t He removed with his father to Vermont, 1799. His brother Isaac wrote, 1846, that he removed to Western, N. Y., and left a family, indicating that he was then dead. [434] ISAAC HAMBLIN,8 (Bro. of Zaccheus,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Aug. 2. 1790; m. Granville, N. Y., Jan. 25, 1815, Har riet, dau. of Adonijah and Sarah (Foster) Foote,t b. Conn., Oct. 3,1789. He removed to Vermont with his parents, 1799; res. Montpelier; both d. East Montpelier; he Apr. 15, 1865; she Oct. 15, 1879. Ch. b. Montpelier: 1199. William F., Jan. 31, 1816; d. Feb. 21, 1816. 1200. Ruth Mary, Jan. 5, 1817; unm. Jan., 1900. 1201.* Eleazer, May 3, 1818. 1202.* Edwin, Dec. 8, 1826. 1203. Sarah M., Aug. 20, 1835; d. Dec. 15, 1899. unm. * Note 203. For Lombard see note 43. t Note 204. For Foote see note 193. 218 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [435] LEWIS HAMBLIN,8 (David,5 Josiah,* Jonathan,3 James,2* b. Barnstable, Mass , May 27, 1792; pub. June 7, 1827, and Nov. 27, 1830, anc m. Anne, dau. of George Lewis;* res. Hyannisport, Mass. No issue. [436] ELVATON HAMBLIN,*1 ( Bro. of Lewis, ) b. Barnstable, Mass., Mar. 3, 1794; m. Jane Jones, of Osterville, Mass.; res Hyannisport, Mass. No. issue. [437] DEBORAH P. HAMBLIN,8 (Sister of Lewis, ) b. Barnstable, Mass., Apr. 25, 1796; m. there. Nov. 28, 1826, Patrick Carney, b. Va., Oct. 5, 1780; ship carpenter; Hyannisport; Democrat: Methodists. Both d. Hyannisport; she Oct. 27, 1880; he Aug. 5, 1853. Ch. b. Hyannisport: 1204.* John A., Apr. 10, 1828. 1205* Sarah A., July 30, 1830. 1206.* Esther A., Oct. 5, 1833. [439] HARVEY HAMBLIN,8 (Bro. of Lewis,) b. Barnstable, Mass., May 29, 1804; m. there, Jan. 3, 1828, Lois. dau. of James Lewis and Deborah (Phinneyt) Hathaway.J b. Barnstable, Oct. 25, 1802: mariner; Hyannisport; he d. there, Jan. 21, 1843; she m. 2d, Hyannisport, Apr., 1846, Ansel Jones; she d. Hyannisport, July 21, 1888. Ch. b. Hyannisport: 1207.* Lloyd B., Dec. 9, 1828. 1208.* Warren T., Dec. 2, 1830. 1209* Mercy H., Dec. 6, 1832. 1210* Deborah Lewis, Dec. 9, 1834. 1211. Sylvanus L, Dec. 30, 1836: unm. 1899. 1212. Lewin A., Jan. 12, 1839; d. June 28, 1866. 1213. Christina L., Jan. 9, 1841; unm. 1899. * Note 205. For Lewis see notes 10 and 12. + Note 206. For Phinney see note 189. * Note 207. The name was anciently spelled Hadaway. Four of this name came over early: Arthur, settled in Marshfleld. Mass., but soon removed to Dartmouth; John and Joseph, settled In Taunton, Mass. JOHN HADAWAY. another man, b. 1687, came In the ship Blessing, from London, 1635; m. 1st, July 1, 1656. Hannah, dau. of Mary Hallett, presumed to be the widow of Andrew Hallett.1 of Yarmouth, Mass., who d. early; m. 2d. May 1. 1672. Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Coleman, of Yarmouth, b. Boston. Feb. 28, 1651-2. He settled In Barnstable, Mass.. but removed to Yar mouth, and was taxed there, 1675-6. His house stood a quarter of a mile west of the town house. He d. Yarmonth, 1697. Children: John, b, Oct. 1657; d. same year. John, " Aug. 16, 1658. Hannah, " May 16112. Edward, L' Feb. 10, 16113-4. Thomas, m . Sarah Baker. Gideon, " Patie nee > Beaumont. Sarah, " John I'a go. SIXTH GENERATION. 219 [451] MARK HAMLIN,8 (Ebenezer,5*3 James,2*) b. Farmington, now Burlington, Ct., Feb. 25, 1765; m. 1st, Roxanna, dau. of Capt. Othniel and Sarah (Phinney*) Moses, b. Burlington, 1769; who d. Feb. 17, 1831; m. 2d, Diadama, widow of Judge James Humphrey, of Canton, Ct. The records of the pension office show that he enlisted from Bristol, Ct., March, 1782, for 9 mos.: private in Lt. Hubbard's Co., in Col. Grosvenor's Ct. Regt. His app. for pension was dated Canton, Aug. 4, 1832. He res. in what is now Burlington, Ct. ; farmer and school teacher. The town records show that he was a member of the school com., 1797; he removed to New Hartford, 1806; and to Canton, 1814. He d. Canton, May 28, 1840. Ch. b. Bristol, now Burlington, Ct: — White; d. in the south. 1214.* Philo, 1788. 1215. Norman, m. 1216.* Roxanna, 1790. 1217.* Sophronia. 1218.* Experience. 1219.* Harriet. 1220* Hannah. 1221.* Leonidas Lent, May 10, 1797. Two others, d. in infancy. [452] ROSABELLA HAMLIN,8 (Sister of Mark, ) b. Farmington, now Burlington, Ct., Jan. 31, 1767; res. Burlington, and d. there. [453] ROSINA HAMLIN,8 (Sister of Mark,) b. Farmington, now Burlington, Ct., 1768; m. Whiteley Hunn,8 son of Samuel and Mary (Johnson) Andrews, t b. Newington, Ct., 1768; farmer; resided on the old Simeon Hart place near the center of what is now Burlington, occu pied in 1899 by Mr. Manzer Brocket; removed to Moreau, N. Y.; thence to Youngstown, O. She prob. d. Burlington, about 1807-8; he m. 2d, the widow of Jesse Fuller, whose maiden name was Woodford, by whom he had other children. He was the first constable elected in Burlington, June 16, 1806. * Note 208. For Phinney see note 189. t Note 209. JOHN ANDRUS.* settled In the ancient town of Tunxis, now Farmington, Ct., about 1640; wife, Mary. It Is supposed they came from Essex Co., England; farmer; res. on the east side of the river, about two miles north of Farmington village, at the place now called Waterville; freeman, May 20, 1658; Congs. He d. 1681; she d. May, 1694; will, Jan. 14, 1681. Ch. b. Farmington: Mary, 1643; m. Thomas Barnes and Bronson. John, 1645, " Hannah, Feb. 26, 1647 ; m. Obadiah Richards. Abraham, Oct. 31, 1648, " Sarah Porter. Daniel, May 27, 1649, " Joseph, May 26, 1651, " Rebecca Rachael, 1654, " Ezekiel Buck. Stephen, 1656; prob. d. young. Benjamin, 1659 ; m. Mary Smith. DANIEL ANDREWS,2 b. Farmington, May, 27. 1649; m. ; a proprietor of Farmington, 1672; a large land owner; mem. of church; was living, 1704. 220 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children: 1222. Sabra, b. Newington: d. aged 2iyrS. 1223. Gad, 1792, Bristol, " " 21 " 1224.* Chauncy O, " Dec. 25, 1794, a 1225.* Theodore, " June 23, 1797, 1 1 1226.* Norman, " May 15, 1798, a 1227.* WHITELEY', " June 10, 1803, a [454] DAN HAMLIN,8 (Bro. of Mark,) b. Farmington, now Burlington, Ct., 1769: m. 1st, in Conn., Lucretia, dau. of Reuben Barnes * of Litchfield Co. Ct.; m. 2d, Hannah, widow of Samuel Churchill, sister of his first wife; lumberman and farmer. Elisha Monross, of Bristol, conveyed to Dan Hamlin, of New Hartford, land in Bristol, Nov. 27, 1789. He removed from Bristol and settled in Moreau, N. Y., 1790, with a Ch. b. Farmington. Daniel, Mar. 9, 1672 ; m. Mabel Goff. Mary. Dec. 9, 1674, " Isaac Cowles. Joseph. Aug. 10. 1676, ¦' Samuel Hough. Thomas, June 3, 1678; d. Jan. 10. 1680. John, June 10, 1680; m. Mary Goff. Martha, July 17, 1682. Hannah, Jan. 13. 1684. Paul, Jan. 2, 1686. Stephen, Aug. 2, 1689; m. Abigail Porter. Ebenezer, Aug. 28, 1692 ; d. same year. JOSEPH ANDREWS,3 b. Farmington, Aug. 10. 1676; m. Feb. 10, 1707. Susannah, dau. of Samuel and Susannah (Wrotham) Hough, of Norwich, b. Wallingford, Ct.. Nov. 1683. she of. Saybrook at time of marriage; his second wife was named Mary; members of the church, Farmington; his will dated Oct. 13, 1749, proved 1763. Ch. b. Farmington: Joseph, Apr. 18, 1709; m. Elizabeth Beckwith. Susannah, Jan. 20. 1712-3. Obadiah, Aug. 2, 1714; m. Mary Timothy, Feb. 23, 1717, " Thankful Hunn, and Sarah Hurlbut. Ebenezer, Oct. 27, 1718, " Mary Beckwith. TIMOTHY ANDREWS.* b. Farmington, Feb. 23, 1717; m. 1st, Sept. 9. 1736, Thankful dau. of Samuel and Sarah (Dix) Hunn, b. June 24, 1716; who d. Apr. 19, 1749; m. 2d. June 15, 1749. Sarah Hurlbut; res. Newington. Ct. ; soldier French war, 1755; pensioner. He d. May 30, 1765. Children: Benjamin,Sabra. Samuel. Elizabeth, b. 1737; m. Anne Churchill. " July 15, 1739, " Jonathan Stoddard. " Apr. 27, 1741, " Mary Johnson. " June 12, 1742, " Joseph Churchill. SAMUEL ANDREWS." b. Newington, Apr. 27, 1741 ; m. Mary Johnson; res. Newington; members church there; removed to West Britain, now Burlington, Ct., as early as 1785; soldier in the French war, 1756; and Rev. soldier, 1776. He d. Burlington, March. 1808; will dated June 18. 1806; proved May 11, 1808. 1764; m. Nancy Taylor. 24, 1706, " Clarissa. Beckwith. 1768, " Kosina Hamlin. 1771; a soldier. 1772; d. young. 1773; m. Oeorge Wolcott. 21. 1774, " Polly Holclikiss. 14, 1781. m. Rhoda Fuller, Lydia Wells & Aurelia Drake. Ch. b. Newing bon: Samuel Johnson, Timothy, Aug. Whiteley Hunn, Theodore, Daniel, Jemima, Daniel, June James, Dec. 3TE 210. For Bai nes see Children: 1228* Truman, b. Dec. 16, 1788, 1229.* Sally, 1 1230. Amelia, ' Oct. 5, 1790, 1231.* Ebenezer, ¦ 1232.* Rom ant a, ' Mar. 8, 1793. 1233. Dan, ' 1234.* Lent. ' Feb. 29, 1800, 1235.* Sophia, ' 1236.* David B., ' Apr. 2, 1807, SIXTH GENERATION. 221 large number of people, among whom were his brothers-in-law, Paulinas Potter and Samuel Churchill. His pioneer home was known afterwards as' the Tearse Place. On Apr. 11, 1796, he and his wife Lucretia, then of Saratoga town and county, N. Y., conveyed their interest in the estate of David Barnes; Demo crat. The last year of his life he lived with his son, Lent. His house with the family records was burned and it has been impossible to obtain complete records. He d. Moreau, Jan, 1859; his widow d. Jan., 1835. Bristol. Moreau; d. Aug. 21, 1808, unm. d. Nov. 2, 1879, unm. [455] LENT HAMLIN,8 (Bro. of Mark,) b. Farmington, now Burlington, Ct., 1771; Lent Hamlin, of Bristol, m. New London, Ct., May 14, 1795, Elizabeth Davis,* of Groton, Ct. The records of Bristol show various conveyances of land from and to him, from 1789 to 1798. It is said-he removed to New London, Ct., and d. there. [457] HANNAH HAMLIN,8 (Sister of Mark,) b. Farmington, now Burlington, Ct., 1779; m. Thomas, son of Dea. Thomas and Parnell (Brockway) Beckwith,t b. East Haddam, Ct., 1775. She d. Bur lington; he d. May, 1819. Children: 1237. Polly. 1238. Erastus. 1239. Ursula. 1240. Harvey. 1241. Thomas. 1242. Hamlin. [459] LOIS HAMLIN,8 [Sister of Mark,) b. Farmington, Ct.; never married. She was a great reader. About 1819-20, * Note 211. Eor Davis see notes 4. 17, 42 and 169. + Note 212. MATTHEW BECKWITH* the immigrant. MATTHEW BECKWITH. Jr.2 JONAH BECKWITH.3 PHILIP BECKWITH,* m. Abigail, dau. of Thomas and Abigail (Smith) Harvey, b. North Lyme. Ct„ June 13, 1712. Dea. THOMAS BECKWITH.5 b. Old Lyme, Ct., about 1747; m. about 1768, Parnell Brock- way, of East Haddam. Ct., where they had four children; removed to West Britain. Ct., 1780, and there had five other children. He d. 1829. Children: Polly, m. Adna Hart. Ursula, " John Hart. Thomas, " Hannah Hamlin. Flavel. 222 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. she resided with her nephew Truman Hamlin, at Moreau, N. Y., and cared for his children a year, his wife being dead, and before his second marriage; Sept., 1824, she wrote to these children from Burlington: shed, very aged at Can ton, Ct. [461] ANN GIBBS,8 (Sylvia Hunter,5 Hopestill Hamlin,* Ebenezer,3 James,") b. Sharon, Ct., Mar 9, 1751; m. there, Dec. 24, 1767, Elijah Elmer.* [462] Capt. SYLNANUS GIBBS,8 (Bro. of Ann,) b. Sharon, Ct., Feb. 16, 1753; m. there, Sept. 28, 1777, Betty, dau. of David and Jemima (Curticet) Elmer,* b. Sharon, Sept. 22, 1749. He was a Capt. in Maj. Samuel Elmer's Co., in Col. Hinman's Regt., which marched to the north ward under Gen. Montgomery, 1775. He d. June 19, 1834. Ch. b. Sharon: 1243. Betsey, b. Mar., 1778: in. Caleb J. Hamlin.8 [470] Capt. WILLIAM HUNTER,8 (David,5 Hopestill Hamlin,* Ebenezer,3 James,2 *) b. Sharon, Ct., Jan. 3, 1754; m. Windsor, Vt., Jan., 1777, Mary Newell. He settled in Windsor, Vt., and we learn from the centen nial exercises of that town, that after the battles of Lexington and Bunker Hill, and the capture of Ticonderoga, in the summer of 1775, he became the orderly sergeant of Capt. John Grant's Co., and joined the regiment at Crown Point; which descended the lake to Canada, being then 21 years of age, and took part in the capture of St. John and Montreal. He was attached to the person of Gen. Montgomery, and for good conduct was made 1st Lieut. The term of service of the men having expired, Hunter returned for recruits, in Dec, 1775; and early in Jan., 1776, marched away on snow shoes to Whitehall, N. Y., thence down the lake on the ice to the army destined for Quebec, and finally encamped on the Plains of Abraham. In the retreat in the spring this regiment was the last to leave the field, and were rear guard. On the march he discovered a sick soldier left by the way to die, whom he assisted by carry ing him on his back three miles to the batteaux, and thus saved his life. Under Capt. Benjamin Wait and Major Joab Hoisington they were the troops which kept back the English and Indians from the northern towns. Declining a captaincy in the Continental service, he was Lieut, in the Windsor company (of militia) under Capt. Samuel Stowe Savage, and succeeded him as captain, 1789. He was member of Congress; Judge of Probate, and Councillor. Hed. Windsor, Vt., Nov. 30, 1827; she d. Westport, N. Y. Apr. 26, 1844. Children: 1244.* Lucy, b. July 17, 1786. 1245.* Mary, " Feb. 27, 1788, Windsor. 1246.* Franklin, " Feb. 11, 1790. 1247.* Sarah, " Feb. 1794. [Jane Wilson. 1248. William Guy, " Sept.27, 1798: m. Helen Jones and Elizabeth * Note 213. One Elmer family of Sharon, Ct. came there from Norwalk, Ct., 1746. ¦+ Note 214. CALEB CURTICE, came from Hebron, Ct., and was an original proprie tor of Sharon, Ct. Hed. Nov. 20, 1777, aged 74 years. Children: Caleb. Jeremiah, Daniel and Nathaniel. For Elmer see note 213. SIXTH GENERATION. 223 [472]b. — JABEZ HUNTER,8 , N. Y., June 24, 1769; (Bro. of William,) m. Windsor, Vt., Mary, dau. of Allen and Mary (Wait) Savage, b. West Windsor, Aug. 30, 1774; farmer and hotel keeper; Windsor, North Hartford, Sharon and Hartford, Vt.; Democrat: High Sheriff; and Asst. Supt. Vermont State Prison 14 years; Freemason and K. T. Both d. West Harford, Vt.; he Oct. 7, 1848; she Mar. 2, 1862. Jabez Hunter. Children: 1249.* Horace, b Aug. 30, 1796, Windsor. 1250.* Galen, ii Jan. 20, 1800, ct 1251 .* David, a Apr. 1, 1803, Westmore. 1252.* John, a 1804, Windsor. 1253. Emily, a Mar. i, 1807, " n 1254.* Mary, t i Feb. 1809, a 1255.* William, li Feb. 13, 1811, a 1256.* Charles, a Jan. 2, 1816, I i m. C. C. Rowell. [477] JONATHAN PARDEE,8 (Sarah Hunter,5 Hopestill Hamlin,* Ebenezer Hamlin,3 James,21) prob. b. Sharon, Ct.; m. there, May 26, 1788, Zilpha,8 dau. of Jabez and Dorcas (Barnes) Hamlin, b. Sharon, Dec. 25, 1764. They removed to Delhi, N. Y.; he d. Feb. 10, 1807: she d. Delhi, Apr. 4, 1840. 224 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. prob. b. Sharon: 1257. Elizabeth, Mar. 21, 1789; m. Carter; she d. Dec. 8, 1866. 1258. James, Sept. 5, 1790; d. Aug., 1878, unm. 1259.* David Hunter, May 12, 1792. 1260.* Rebecca, May 11, 1794. 1261.* Daniel Johns, Aug. 11, 1796. 1262.* Mary Ann, Dec. 17, 179-. 1263.* Sarah, Mar. 20, 1801. [478] HANNAH HAMLIN,8 ( Cornelius,5 * Ebenezer,3 James^ *) b. Sharon, Ct., July 14, 1757; one Hannah Hamlin m. New Milford, Ct., Jun. 8, 1768, Samuel, son of Samuel Prindle, and wife— Mrs. Abigail, widow of David Skinner and dau, of Ebenezer and Abigail (Skinner) Mudge, b. Mar. 19, 1747; res. New Milford, Ct. Perhaps some mistake in date of marriage, or, it may have been another Hannah Hamlin. [479] CORNELIUS HAMLIN,8 (Bro. of Hannah,) b. Sharon, Ct. June 27, 1759. The history of New Milford, Ct., gives the marriage there of Cornelius Hamlin and Esther Oviatt, June 8, 1780; the rec ords of Washington, Ct., gives their marriage Sept. 20, 1780. Private in Capt. Edward Rogers' Co., in Col. Fisher Gay's Regt.; enlisted Apr., 1776, for 8 mos. See sketch of Capt. Nathaniel Hamlin;5 also, private in Capt. Robbins' Co., in Col. Hooker's Regt.; enlisted Jan., 1777, for 2 mos.; also, private in Capt. Wood- bridge's Co., in Col. Heman Swift's 7th Regt. Conn. Line, for 3 yrs.; in battles of Flatbush, Harlem Heights, White Marsh and Monmouth; transferred to Invalid Corps: app. corporal, Nov. 1, 1777; his app. for pension was dated Wash ington, Ct., Apr. 21, 1818; his age then given as 60. Child: 1264. Elizabeth Melisse, b. Oct. 2, 1781; d. Dec. 23, 1811. [482] Dr. AMOS HAMLIN," (Bro. of Hannah,) b. Sharon, Ct., Aug. 8, 1766; m. 1st there, Nov. 22, 1789, Huldah, dau. of Samuel and Huldah ( Rowley) Mudge,* b. Sharon, Mar. 25, 1770; who. d. Oct. 17,1804; m. 2d, Dec. 15, 1805, Elizabeth Van Camp, a relative of Hon. Daniel D. Tompkins, of N. Y., who was a warm friend of Dr. Hamlin; shed. Durham, N. Y., Mar 29, 1834. He was a self made man; when a boy he worked on a farm, read books by the light of pine knots, became a learned man, and a popular physician. Private in Capt. Simon Newell's Co., in Col. Willett's N. Y. Regt.; enlisted from West Stockbridge, Mass., Mar. 27. 1782: dis. Jan. 6, 1784. It is traditional that he served in a fort attacked by Indians, and his temple was grazed by a shot through a loop hole; another time he nearly lost his life from cold while wading a stream of water; and that he served under Gen. Washing ton at Newburg, N. Y. His app. for pension was dated Durham, N. Y., where he settled about 1800. At some time in his life he made a two years cruise around the world with a Capt. Cook; a drinking cup, obtained on that voyage, made by native islanders from sea grass, is in possession of a granddaughter, Mrs. Lyman. He was a leader in society and in politics; president of a medical college; Whig candidate for Congress. He owned slaves, which he liberated from conscientious motives, in advance of the Act of N. Y. liberating slaves. Note 215. For Mudge see notes 47 and 113. Dr, Amos Hamlin SIXTH GENERATION. His portrait and correspondence with are in the Bureau of Military Records Durham, Apr. 17, 1843. Ch. by 1st wife: 1265. Harriet, 1266. Homar, 1267. Urania, 1268. Homeria, 1269. Louisa, 1270. Volney, 1271.* Louisiana, Ch. by 2d wife, b. Dur 1272. Volney P., 1273* Emily, 1274. Elizabeth Jane, 1275. Erasmus Darwin, 1276.* Amos, 1277.* Carnot, 1278* Daniel D. Tompkins, [486] RICHARD TREAT,8 (Mary Hamlin,' Cornelius,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Sharon, Ct., Mar. 14, 1757; m. 1779, Sarah Bishop. About 1780 he removed and joined the Shakers under Mother Ann Lee, residing about seven miles northwest of Albany, N. Y., where he resided the remainder of his life. His mother and grandmother opposed his faith. His dwelling contain ing many of the society records was destroyed by fire, 1875. He was esteemed for his virtues and agreeable manners. Either he or his father served in Capt. Stephen Smith's Co., in Col. Benjamin Simond's Regt. from July 1 to 31st, from Aug. 14 to 20th, and from Sept. 4 to 20th, 1777: Corp. in Capt. Peter Por ter's Co., in Gen. Fellows' Brig. Berkshire Co.. Mass., Militia, and served at Albany; also, served under Gen. John Stark; also, served in Capt. Samuel Clark's Co., in Col. Powell's Regt. Berkshire Militia. He does not mention his military service in his Autobiography, being a " Testimony " in defense of the Shaker doctrines, 1S20. He composed many hymns. His wife's brother, John Bishop, was a prophet, and first elder of the Shakers, with the title Father, in the society at Canterbury and Enfield, N". H.; another brother was first in the ministry at Lebanon, N. H. He d. at the Shaker's Community, Lebanon Springs, N. Y., April 19, 1838: she d. Jan. 5, 1832, aged 75. Martin Var : Bur en, who was his friend, ., in the Capitol at Albany, N. Y. He d. b. May 6, 1792; d. May 25, 1830, unm. " Oct. 25, 1793, " July 21, 1795. " May 23, 1796, " Apr. 10, 1799. " Aug. 23, 1798, " Apr. 11, 1839, unm. " Aug. 10, 1800, '• Jan. 16, 1824, unm. " Sept. 18, 1802, " Sept. 4, 1803. " Sept. 13, 1804, Durham. 'liciiTi; Sept. is, 1806; d. Feb. 18, 1807. Jun. 17, 1809, " Jan. 29, 1839. Feb. 15, 1810, " Sept. 9, 1834, unm. Feb. -"1 1812, " Oct. 10, 1813. Jan. 20, 1814. Sept. 25, 1816. Jan. 29, 1820. [487] DOROTHEAS TREAT,8 ( Bro. of Richard,) b. Sharon, Ct., Feb. 25, 1760: m. : served in Capt. Rowley's Co., in Col. Rossiter's Berkshire Co., Mass., Regt.; enlisted New Lebanon, -N. Y., Apr., 1777, for one year; dis. at Fort Miller; also, served in Capt. Aaron Rowley's Co., in Col. John Ashley's Berkshire Co. Regt. from July 3 to Aug. 13, 1777; also, in Capt. Stephen Smith's Co., in Col. Benjamin Simond's Regt. from Sept. 4 to 30,1777: also, enlisted in Capt. Lusk's Co., 1778, for six or nine months; also, served in Capt. Smith's Co., in Col. Lusk's Regt. three months: enlisted in Capt. King's Co., in Col. Warner's Regt., 1780, for the war: also, served in Capt. Isaac Marsh's Co., in Col. Sears' Mass. Regt., from July 13 to Nov. 2. 1781; dis. at West Point, Apr., 1783: pensioner. He res. Richland, Oswego Co., N. Y., 1829: Oswego, 1831: living alternately with his children. She d. of cancer, 1831. 226 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [488] ASAHEL WOODBRIDGE TREAT,8 (Bro. of Richard,) b. Spencertown, N. Y., Nov. 22, 1762; m. ; served in Capt. Noble's Co., in Col. Vrooman's Regt.; volunteered New Lebanon, N. Y., May, 1778, and served in the forts at Schoharie, N. Y.; substitute for his cousin Thomas Treat, in Capt. Bostwick's Co., in Col. Livingston's Regt., 1780, at Peekskill, N. Y.; and rendered short terms of service at Dobb's Ferry, Stony Point and Albany; then ordered to his Regt. at Ft. Edward; thence with his Co. in a block house at Palmertown, where he was dis. after 5i month's service. He was twice called out on alarms in the fall of 1781; fifer in Capt. King's Co., in Col. Whit ing's Regt., to go from New Lebanon to Bemis Heights, Schenectady and Scho harie, for a few days each time; and private in Capt. Pearcy's Co., in Col. Wil lett's Regt.; fifer in Capt. Bostwick's Co., in Col. Graham's Regt.; farmer. He res. various places; Granville, Aurelius, and Henrietta; Brutus, 1828; Freedom, 1832; Arcadia, 1848; all in N. Y. His letters were mostly written from East Otto, Cattaraugus Co.; one in Oct., 1847, from Centreville, Allegheny, Co., N. Y. Children: 1279. David. 1280.* John. 1281. Gordon. 1282. William. 1283.* Laura. 1284.* Henry, b. July 16, 1799, Grenefield. [489] CHARLOTTE TREAT,' (Sister of Richard,) b. May 16, 1768; m. Feb. 17, 1794, Ephriam Pearce; she d. June 7, 1810. [490] MARY TREAT,8 (Sister of Richard,) m. Mar. 6, 1794, Matthew Deming. [491]. ANNE TREAT," (Sister of Richard,) b. Lebanon, N. Y., Sept. 13, 1773; m. John,5 son of Elijah and Margaret (Gillett*) Goodrich.t b. Dec. 26, 1755, his 2d wife; he m. 1st, Susan Hamblin, * Note 216. JONATHAN GILLETT.* One account states that the Gillett family left France about the time of the massacre of the Huguenots— 1572. and settled in Scotland, where they res, about fifty seven years, and where it Is claimed Jonathan was born. Another ac count states that he was b. Devonshire, Eng. about 1600. He and his brother Nathan, with & company of about 140 Puritans from Devonshire,, Dorsetshire and Somersetshire, Eng. with Rev. John Warham and Rev. John Maverick as pastors sailed in the Mary and John, Mar. 20, 1630; arrived off Nantasket May 30, following; and settled at Dorchester, Mass. The brothers removed with Rev. Mr. Warham to Windsor, Ct., about 1636; wife, Mary. He d. Colchester. Ct., Aug. 23, 1677; she d. Jan. 5, 1685, Children: Cornelius. Jonathan. Mary. Anna.Joseph, b. July 25, 1B41. Samuel, " Jan. 22, 1642. Abigail. John, b. Oct, 5. 1644; m. Mary Baker. Jeremiah, " Feb. 12, 1047, " Deborah Bartlett. Josiah, " July 14. 1050, " Joanna Talntor. t Note 217. Lieut. WILLIAM COODRICH,* prob. b. at or near Bury St. Edmunds Suffolk, England; brother of John, who prob. came to America together; m. in Conn., Oct. 4, SIXTH GENERATION. 227 May 5, 1775. No children by 1st wife. Res. Windsor, Ct,; Hancock, Mass.; Lebanon and Moravia, N. Y.; Methodists. he May 9, 1834. Ch. by 2d wife, b. Lebanon: Both d. Moravia; She Oct. 24, 1841; 1285.* Calvin, Feb. 2, 1800. 1286.* Lucy, Apr. 26, 1802. 1287.* Jeremiah, Jan. 4, 1804. 1288.* Jacob L., July 8, 1806. William, b. Aug. 8, 1649; Sarah, " Aug. 8, 1649, Mart, " Nov. 13, 1651, John. " May 20, 1653, Elizabeth, " 1658, William. " Feb, 8, 1661, Abigail, " June 5, 1662. Ephraim, '¦ June 2, 1663, David, " May 4, 1667, 1648, Sarah, dau. of Matthew and Elizabeth Marvin, of Hartford, Ct. ; freeman, Conn., May 15, 1656; deputy from Wethersfield, Ct., May 15, 1662; grand juror, 1662; Ensign in Capt. Samuel Wells' Co., May 11, 1663; also, Ensign at close of King Phillip's war, 1676. Hed. 1676; and his widow m. Capt. William Curtiss, of Stratford, Ct., where she d. 1702. Children: ; d. infancy. m. John Hollister.2 " Joseph Butler. " Rebecca Allen. " Capt. Robert Wells. " Grace Riley. " Thomas Fitch. " Sarah Treat. " Hannah Wright. JOHN GOODRICH,** b. May 20, 1653; m. Mar. 28, 1678, Rebecca, dau. of Capt. John and Ann Allen, of Charlestown, Mass., b. Feb., 1660; res. Wethersfield, Ct. He d. Sept. 5, 1730. Children: Sarah, b. Apr. 10, 1679; m. Abaham Kilbourn. 11, 1680. " David Wright. 4, 1682, " Thomas Curtiss. 24. 1684; d. May 7. 1706. 27, 1686; m David Curtiss. 9, 1688, " Mary Tillotson. Nov. 13, 1690, " Elizabeth Goodrich and Hannah Seymour. 1, 1692, 27, 1694; m. Benedict Goodwin. JACOB GOODRICH.s b. Nov. 27, 1694; m. Sept. 12, 1717, Benedict, son of Nathaniel and Mehitable (Porter) Goodwin; res, Wethersfield and Windsor, Ct. He d. May 11, 1746. Children: Rebecca, " Nov. Mary, " Sept. Samuel, " May Abigail, " Apr. John, '• June Allyn, " Nov. Ann. " Sept. Jacob, " Nov. Hannah, b. Aug. 31, 1719; m. Job Drake. Rebecca, Elijah, Ruth,Stephen. Sarah, Jacob, " Apr. 14, 1721, " Reuben Loomis. ' July 3, 1724, " Margaret Gillett. " May 22, 1727. " Jan. 21, 1731, m. Rachael Gillett. '• Oct. 31, 1733, " Stephen Gillett, June 27, 173' Ct. ELIJAH GOODRICH,* b. July 3, 1724; m. Aug. 20, and Hancock. Mass. He d. Oct. 3, 1791. Children: 1752, Margaret Gillett; res. Windsor, Elijah, b. Jan, 3, 1754; m. Zilpha Stone. John, " Dec. 26, 1755, " Susan Hamblin and Ann Treat. Jeremiah, " Aug. 4, 1757, " Hannah Lobdell. Jesse, " Oct. 28, 1759, " Dinah Bishop. Solomon, " Oct. 11, 1761, " Esther Barber. Marjory, " July 24, 1763. " Stephen Remington. Daniel, " Aug. 8, 1765. " Esther Adams. Uriah, " Aug. 24, 1667, " Polly Carpenter. Justus, '- June Hi, 1769, " Lydia Sheldon. Jonah, " June 30, 1772, " Nancy Taylor. Mercy. " May 1, 1774. " Sylvanus Carpenter. Lucy, " Dec. 3, 1776, *' Solomon Carpenter. 228 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [492] TIMOTHY TREAT,0 (Ruth Hamlin, s Cornelius,* Ebenezer,' James,") b. Sharon, Ct., Apr. 5, 1756; m. Lee, Mass., Mar. 30, 1779, Beulah, dau. of Ozias and Susannah (West) Strong, of Lee, b. July 29, 1759. He served in Col. John Ashley's Berkshire Co. Regt., from July 22 to Aug. 13, 1777; also, in Capt. Oliver Belding's Co., in Major Caleb Hyde's detatchment Berkshire Co. Regt. from July 8 to 26, 1778; also, in Charles Dibble's Co., Oct. 21, 1780, eleven days; also, Corp. in Capt. Isaac Marsh's Co., in Col. Sears' Regt., at Fort Plain, under Gen. John Stark, from July 13 to Nov. 2, 1781; and perhaps ren dered other service. He removed from Sheffield to Lenox, Mass, 1668; res. there, and at West Stockbridge; removed to Homer, N. Y., 1799-1800; highway surveyor, 1794-5; field driver, 1797. He d. Homer. Ch. b. Lenox or West Stockbridge, except the youngest: James King, June 8, 1800. 1289. Amanda, Mar. 30, 1780; m. James 1290.* Seymour, Dec. 3, 1782. 1291. Abigail, Apr. 15, 1784. 1292.* Susanna, Apr. 25, 1786. 1293. Francis, May 25, 1788: d. young. 1294. Calvin. July 10, 1790. 1295.* Lucia, Dec. 29, 1795. 1296.* Eliza, Mar. 24, 1799. 1297.* Laura, Feb. 23, 1801, Homer. [493] THOMAS TREAT," (Bro. of Timothy,) b. Sharon. Ct., Sept. 11, 1758; m. 1st, about 1782, Jemima Calkins,* b. Oct. 9, 1758, who d. June 11, 1816; m. 2d, Dec. 25. 1816, Mrs. Betsey, widow of Joel Bois, nee Blair, of Aurora, N. Y.; b. May 6, 1762. He appears to have been liv ing in Lenox, Mass., where he enlisted Sept., 1776, for three months in Capt. (Oliver) Belden's Co., and joined Col. Simon's Regt. at Valentine Hill, near White Plains, N. Y., and was employed building a fort: was ordered to march in the night to Tuckahoo, where the enemy were in sight next morning: the next night removed to White Plains, fifteen miles: arriving at day light, and joined the main army under Washington, two days later, Oct. 28, 1776. A battle was fought with the British, and the Americans were forced to retire from the entrenchments to another position on a hill where canonading took place. In May, 1777, he joined a company of minute men in Lenox, whose duty it was to turn out on alarms; and when Burgoyne advanced from Canada, went with his company to Hubbardton, and participated in a battle July 7, 1777. He was again out under Capt. Belding, in Col. Brown's Regt., which marched to Still water, and was stationed at Tull's Mill, where he remained until Burgoyne's surrender, Oct. 17, 1777. In May, 1778. he volunteered for six months with Capt. Parker, and was guard at the arsenal at Springfield, Mass. Enlisted at Lee, Mass., June, 1780, for six months at Peekskill. N. Y., in Capt. Main's Co., in Col, Sprout's Regt., and while stationed in that vicinity Major Andre" was captured and executed as a spy. After the war he resided in Franklin Co., Vt., was at Willsboro, now Champlain, N. Y., 179.'!, and later in Franklin Co. again; * Note 218. MUCH CALKINS.' b. 1600; camo from Chepstow. Eng. to Hingham, Mass.. 163K; thence to Plymouth and ( I louccstcr. Mass. ; to New London. Ct., 1651; and Norwich, Ct, 1000; where he d. 1600. He had a son, David. JEMIMA CALKINS was dau. of Jemima Wright, a descendant of Thomas Wright, who m. Elizabeth, dau. of John and Honor (Treats) Doming. Honor, dau. of Richard* -and Alice (Oaylord) Treat, b. Pilininslcr. Kng., and bap. Mar. 19, I615-6. Sec note 114. SIXTH GENERATION. 229 removed to Aurora, N. Y., about 1812. He d. Aurora, Oct. 10, 1832; his widow resided there, 1852, aged over 90 years. Ch. by 1st wife: 2, 1783; d. Mar. 27, 1785. 14, 1785, Champlain, Vt. Mar. 30, 1786, Georgia, Vt. 15, 1787, St. Albans, Vt. 2, 1789; d. June 10, 1815. 9, 1791, Vermont. 1, 1793. 3, 1796. 3, 1796; d. June 24, 1796. 1, 1798. 10, 1802. (Sister of Timothy,) 1298. Lyman, b. Aug. 1299.* Lyman, " Mar. 1300.* Timothy, " Mar. 1301.* Oren, ' " Oct. 1302. Tryphosa, " Aug. 1303.* Jemtma, " July 1304.* Izbon, " June 1305.* John, " May 1306. Betsey, " May 1307.* Elizabeth, " Apr. 1308.* Thomas, " Feb, [495] MERCY TREAT," m. — Forsythe.* [496] CORNELIUS TREAT," (Bro. of Timothy) b. Sheffield, Mass., Oct. 30, 1766: m. 1st, June 28, 1787, Esther Park; who d. Mendon, N. Y., June 14, 1796; m. 2d, Dec, 1796, Mrs. Alcy Palmer, of Palmyra, N. Y., who had two children by former husband, George and Bridget; she d. * Note 219. I. JAMES FORSYTH, last Baron of Nydie, whose arms are in Lyndsay's Heraldic MS., of 1542, derived through William, son of John de Forsyth ; both Crown Officers, 1376 and 1379. 2. JAMES FORSYTH, m. the dau and heiress of Douglas. Lord of Dykes. 3. DAVID FORSYTH. Lord of Dykes, commissioner of revenue for Glasgow, 1594; m.. and had a son, Robert; was ancestor of Forsayths of Failzerton. Ayrshire. 4. WILLIAM FORSYTH. Lord of Dykes, commissioner to Parliament for Forres, 1021. 5. WILLIAM FORSYTH, Lord of Dykes. 6. JOHN FORSYTH, commissioner to Parliament for Collen, 1652; m. Miss Livingston, dau. of Sir William Livingston, of Kilsyth, and had son, James; minister to the church at Sterling, 1665. 7. WALTER FORSYTH, b. Ayrshire; provost of University of Glasgow, 1678, by act of Scotch Parliament; m. Margaret Forsyth, heiress and sole proprietor of Failzerton, Ayrshire. 8. JAMES FORSYTH, of Failzerton, b. there; captain under King William in battle of Boyne, Ireland; the arms of the Forsyths of Failzerton, as derived from the Forsyths of Nydie, confirmed by the Herald's College of Scotland. Lyon Office, Sir George MacKenzie, Knight of Rose Hanche. principal King of Arms, He d. Glasgow. MATTHEW FORSYTH.* b. Failzerton. Ayrshire. Scotland. 1700; came to Chester, N. H., about 1742, after residing a short time in Ireland ; was chairman of several committees to peti tion Provincial Legislature for improvements for Chester; chairman of Committee of Public Safety, 1777; deacon; lay preacher; m. Esther, dau of Robert Graham, of Fermanaugh Co., Ireland; a descendant of the Grahams. Earls of Monteith, through Lang Will Graham of Stubble. Cumberland, England; and ancestor of the Grahams of Drumgoon, Fermanaugh. He. d. Chester, 1791. MATTHEW FORSYTHS b. Ireland 1730; came to Chester. N. H. 1742; entered the Royal Navy as physician; m. Margaret Orr; he d. at sea. ROBERT FORSYTH," b. Fermanaugh Co., Ireland, 17.34; lived at Fredericksburg, Va.; Captain in Lee's Light Horse 1776, .Major 1777; deputy Q. M. Gen. of southern army 1778; aide- de-camp to (len Washington; transferred from Va. society of the Cincinnati to that of S. C. ; Urst U. S. marshal! of Ga., 1786; killed in performance of duty, Augusta, Ga.. 1794; a monument is erected to his memory there; m. 177S. Mrs. Fanny (Johnston) Houston, sister of Judge Peter Johnston of Fredericksburg, Va. : ancestor of Lieut. -Gen. Joseph E. Johnston. C. S. A. His son. John;* m. Clara Meigs. 230 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. May 25, 1848. He wrote a history of his life and family, in possession of his grandson, C. M. Treat, Clinton, Wis.. His father moved from Sheffield to Lenox, 1768 In 1776 he was "bound out," his father having d. in the army— to James Richards for four years, with whom he lived; and then engaged to learn the blacksmith trade with Asa Bement. In July, 1781, he enlisted for three months in the American Army, in Capt. Isaac Marsh's Co., in which his brother Timothy was Sergeant, and went into camp at Stockbridge, Mass. The company was ordered to march to Albany, then to Schenectady, Schoharie and Fort Plain, on the Mohawk, where a large force was collected under Col. Wil- lett. He relates an incident: "I here joined Capt. Woodward's Co. of Rang ers, and we marched to Ft. Schuyler, where Dtica now stands; and from there we went in a north west direction in search of Indians. We had but sixty-two men, rank and file, and one faithful Indian guide. After marching about twelve miles we came to a place where Indians had encamped the night before. The pilot told the Captain there were many Indians, and we should all be killed if we pursued them. The Captain called him a coward, and marched on the trail, made in the brakes (ferns) by the pursued. We had not proceeded more than two miles, when coming to a ravine, down which the Indians had pro ceeded, our pilot again remonstrated with the Captain of the danger in follow ing them further; but the Captain, possessing more courage than wisdom, ordered a forward march, and we had not gone more than 40 or 50 rods when we were fired upon by the Indians lying in ambush on three sides of us. The Captain, Lieutenant and Ensign fell at the first fire; after firing the first few rounds a man named Parker said to me: ' we are all alone. ' I looked around but could see nothing but smoke and Indians. We then ran for our lives. Five of the redskins followed us. We ran several miles, and loaded our guns as we ran. When Parker said to me: ' let us give them another shot.' We wheeled and fired; two of the Indians fell, and Parker fell dead by my side. I made all speed possible to outrun them, the other three still in pursuit, and frequently tiring at me. I ran on until it was quite dark or dusky; when running over a little hill and out of sight of them, I loaded my gun, and fortunately a large tree that had fallen and split by falling, formed a kind of trough on the under side, large enough to admit my body; into this I went, feet foremost, with my gun well loaded, determined to sell my life as dearly as possible should 1 be dis covered by my pursuers. In a short time they came and stood upon the log, not more than twenty feet from me; conversed a while in their language, and then returned the way they came; and glad I was to know they were gone. I lay in that situation all night, and the next morning started for the Fort; which I reached the following morning about eight o'clock." He was dis. and reached home the day before he was sixteen years old. He re-enlisted at Lenox, Feb., 1782, in Capt. Fox's Co., which marched to Peekskill to join the command of Col. Henry Jackson, of Mass.; and was stationed at Nelson's and Verplank's Point; on the North river, until winter; when the Regt. encamped at Smoke Hill, back of Newburg, N. Y. When the Regt. disbanded he was transferred to Capt. Halbrook's Co., Col. Jackson's 4th Regt.. and stationed at West Point until October; when it removed to Amenia Huts, near Peekskill. In Novem ber the brigade under CoL Jackson marched to N. Y., and occupied it when the British evacuated Nov. 25, 1783. He remained here until ordered to West Point, in Feb., 1784. He then served under Lt.-Col. Hall, in Capt. Mills' Co., on Constitution Island; and was dis. there, June 30, 17S4. He was a pensioner. After his return from the army he worked at farm labor in summer and taught school in winters, until his marriage. He removed with his family to Mendon, SIXTH GENERATION. 231 Monroe Co., N. Y., Feb. 5, 1794, and there experienced the hardships incident to a new country. He d. Mendon, Oct. 31, 1847. Ch. 1st wife: 1309.* Amaziah, b. Apr. 12, 1790, Alford, Mass. 1310.* Hannah, " July 30, 1791, << .s 1311.* Ruth, " Feb. 12, 1793, ,, a 1312.* Alvin, By 2d wife: '¦ Mar. 17, 1795, Mendon. 1313.* Benjamin Palmer, b. Aug. 12, 1798, Mendon. 1314.* Cornelius Dwelly, " Apr. 18, 1801, u 1315.* Ellery Sanford, " Oct. 4, 1803, a 1316* Noah Nelson, " Jan. 26, 1806, U 1317.* John Jay, " May 23, 1808, " 1318.* Joseph Randolph, " July 14, 1810, " 1319. A Daughter, d. in infancy. [497] EBENEZER TREAT,6 (Bro. of Timothy,) b. Lenox, Mass., June 7, 1771; m. Nov. 7, 1793, Hannah Park (sister of Esther, who m. Cornelius Treat;) farmer; Alfred, Mass., from whence, a few years after marriage, the family removed to Mendon, N. Y. He d. Mendon, Sept. 3, 1852; she d. at the home of her dau., Mrs. Curtis, at Ruggles, Ohio, May 17, 1860. Children: 1320.* Malina, b. Oct. 12, 1794. 1321.* Esther, " Oct. 15, 1797. 1322.* Jemima, " Dec. 25, 1800. 1323.* Park, " Nov. 9, 1804. ]324.* Ebenezer Hamlin. " Nov. 15, 1808. JACOB BOGARDUS PLATT,6* (Hopestill Hamlin,5 Cornelius,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. New Milford, Ct., Aug. 14, 1774, m. Lucy, dau. of Jonathan and Lucy (Ruggles) Starr, of Danbury, Ct.; farmer; res. on the place purchased by his father in New Milford in 1773. He was blind for several years. Both d. New Milford: he July 16, 1845; she Mar. 16, 1845: she Mar. 17, 1852, aged 73 years. No issue. * Note 22a HOPESTILL HAMLIN.s (Cornelius,* Ebenezer,3James,2>) b. May 29, 1749, perhaps in Kent; m. New Milford. Ct.. June 30. 1773, Ephraim Piatt, b. Aug. 14,174ft The record of this family was received after the records of the Fifth Generation had been printed, too late for insertion in its proper place in the book and is therefore given here. The identi ty of Hopestill Hamlin, above, as the dau. of Cornelius Hamlin is fixed by the evi dence of William L. Piatt,? of Augusta, Ga.. a grandson; who relates that his uncle, Henry J. Piatt,' who res. in Sharon, Ct., pointed out to him an old fashioned " lean to " house, near Mudge's Pond in Sharon, which he said was his (Henry's) grandmother's home; and that she was a Mudge. The family Bible of Ephraim Piatt records the birth of Hopestill Hamlin, as given above. It is true that the record of her birth is not found in the records of Sharon, nor in the records of Mr. Knibloe's Ch. in Armenia. N. Y. This is accounted for from the fact that her father was of a roving character, as will be observed by reference to the sketch of him and his family, pages 76-8. It appears that he sold his land in Sharon, 1742-4; and bought in Kent, Ct. ; and afterwards removed to Spencertown, N. Y. It is not improbable that Cornelius Hamlin,* had still other children, whose names are not given in this work, and that by reason of his various changes of residence he neglected to record the births of his younger children. 232 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. WILLIAM PLATT,'* (Bro. of Jacob B.,) b. New Milford, Ct., Mar. 19, 1784; m. and res. Savannah, Ga. He d. Savan nah, Apr. 20, 1817. No issue. HENRY JARVIS PLATT,6* (Bro. of Jacob B.,) b. New Milford, Ct., Mar. 23, 1786; m. Sarah Dakin, of Amenia, N. Y.; farmer; Sharon, Ct.; Methodists. He d. Sharon, Ct., Mar. 2, 1864. Children: 1325. George Fisk, b. 1812. 1326. Ephraim Hamlin. 1327. Elizabeth, b. Sharon; d. Sept. 29, 1856, Sharon. 1328. Edward, unm. 1329. Edwin, unm. 1330.* William Henry, b. Duchess Co., N. Y. CHARLES PLATT,6* (Bro. of Jacob B.,) b. New Milford, Ct., June 28, 1788; m. 1st, June 1, 1811, Polly Tuttle, of Bethany, b. Woodbridge, Ct., Nov. 21, 1791; who d. N. Y. City, Feb. 19, 1835; m. 2d, May 16, 1835, Mary Sherwood, b. June 11, 1789: who d. May 16, 1867. Merchant; Waterbury, Ct., and N. Y. City; Democrat; Dniversalist; Free mason; 1st wife, Episco. He d. Sharon, Ct„ Apr. 15, 1865. Ch. by 1st wife: 1331.* Charles Adolphus, b. Dec. 11, 1814, Sharon. 1332. Susan Maria, "Mar. 30, 1817, N. Y.C.; d. Jun. 4, 1821. 1333. William Henry, "Nov. 23,1818, " '• Aug. 12, 1819. 1334.* Lucy Ann, " Oct. 24, 1824, 1335.* Jacob Bogardus, " Jun. 15, 1827, " 1336* William Lyon, " Jun. 22, 1633, DANIEL PLATT,"* (Bro. of Jacob B.,) b. New Milford, Ct., Aug. 17, 1790; unm.; topographical engineer, U. S. A. It is traditional that he drafted the plans for Fortress Monroe, Va. He was killed in Florida, April, 1821, on his journey to pay the troops. [499] PHCEBE HAMLIN," (Jabez,' Thomas,* Ebenezer,' James,") b. Sharon, Ct., Aug. 30, 1762; m. there, Oct. 3, 1784, Capt. John Brown,tof Ephraim Piatt bought a farm in New Milford, 1773; afterwards occupied by his eldest son. Both d. New Milford; she Oct. 20, 1H0S; he Sept. 26, 1798. Ch. b. New Milford: ?Jacob Bogardus, Aug. 14. 1774. Betsey, Dec. 13, 1776; d. Jun. 21.177s. Zalmon, Apr. 10.1779, " Dec. 12. 1S02. unm. Betsey, July 22, 17S1. " Sept. 7. 1S2J, " "William, Mar. 19, 1784. A Son, Mar. 19, 1789; ' Mar. 21. 17*4. ?Henry Jarvis. Mar. 23. 1786. ?Charles, Jun. 28, 17k,k. ?Daniel, Aug. 17, 1790. * See note 220. + Note 221. It is traditional that the father of Capt. Brown wits also a sea captain; owned a ship and cargo; and was either lost or murdered at sen. SIXTH GENERATION. 233 N. Y. City. It is traditional that he followed the sea; was wealthy and owned buildings in Broadway, N. Y.; that he left his wife without support, went away, and she returned to her father's house. On his return he sought his wife, but her father indignantly refused to permit him to see her, and he went away, and they never lived together again. She and her son resided with her father; Methodist. It is said that Capt. Brown remarried; had two sons by the subsequent marriage, and d. in N. Y. City. When the son, George Brown heard of his father's death, he started to go from Indiana to New York; on reaching Rochester, he decided that his step mother and half-brothers would resist his claim to share in his father's estate, and returned home. She d. Alford, Mass., Nov. 25, 1827. Ch. b. Sharon: 1337.* George, Feb. 8, 1786. [500] SALMON HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Phoebe,) b. Sharon, Ct., Aug. 5, 1763; m. Margaret Vanderberg. The Sharon records of 1788 mention that Jabez and Salmon Hamlin went to attend court; a letter was addressed to him at Alford, Mass.. 1806; and the names of his children are on the records of the Methodist Ch. there, 1807. It will be observed from his will, 1820, that he then resided at Beekmantown, Duchess Co., N. Y.; Metho dists. He d. 1821; she d. in Duchess Co. WILL OF SALMON HAMLIN. The last Will and Testament of Salmon Hamlin, of Beekman Town, Dutch ess County and State of New York, considering the uncertainty of this mortal life, and being of sound mind and memory, (blessed be Almighty God for the same) do make and publish this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following (that is to say.) First. I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife, Margaret Hamlin, all both real and personal estate that I am in possessing of for her to do with as she may think proper for the best use and benefit of my family while she re mains my widow. And if she should die my widow then in that case it is my wish that the property should be sold both real and personal and divided as hereinafter mentioned, but if she should think proper to marry again then in that case it is my wish that after my wife, Margaret, has taken dower right, then the remaining part of all my property to be equally divided between all my children after my son, John Hamlin, has taken out enough of my estate to obtain the hatters trade, and if he should not think proper to learn that trade then in that case any other good trade he may make choice of. It is my wish as my daughter, Paulina Denny, (Dewey) ? has already received One Hundred dollars and Fanny See Twenty-Two dollars and Pamela Hughson Two Hundred , dollars and Almira Simpson Seventy dollars out of estate and it is my wish that those sums that has already been received by my Daughters shall be taken from their portions, so that all my said children shall share equal in all my said estate. And it is my will further that if any of my children has received more than the equal dividend amounts to they shall not be subject nor liable to pay to my said Estate. And lastly I do hereby appoint my beloved wife, Margaret Hamlin, and son, James Vanderburgh Hamlin, and my friend, Gabriel L. Vanderburgh, Executors of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking all former Wills by me made. 234 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hands and seal day — Sept. One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy, (twenty) SALMON HAMLIN (L S) Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above named Salmon Hamlin to be his last Will and Testament in the presents of us who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses in the presence of the Testator. Abra. Simpson. Cary Simpson. Gabriel Vanderburgh. Children: 1338.* Paulina, b. Jan. 3, 1787. 1339.* James Vanderbukg. 1340. Fanny. 1341. Margaret. 1342. Pamelia. 1343. Almira. 1344. John. [502] LUCINDA HAMLIN," (Sister of Phoebe,) b. Sharon Ct., Oct. 22, 1766; m. Moses, son of Moses and Susannah (Bosworth) Fairchild,* b. Sheffield, Mass., Dec. 1, 1756. From a Berkshire County paper we find a sketch of this family, and of the finding of an old relic in 1896: "One day last week Charles Decker, on the farm of Hiram Dings and son, in the west part of Great Barrington found a relic recalling a family prominent in society 100 years ago. The locality of the discovery is on the side of the mountain east of the Seekonk river, near the line which divides Great Barrington from Alford. The relic which Mr. Decker found, between a ledge of rocks, was a well preserved dog collar of copper. On this was engraved the name of 'Moses Fairchild, Alford, 1798.' In the early settlements in this locality there was plenty of game on Long Pond Mountain, not only foxes and smaller animals, but bear, wolves and wild cats were numerous, and the hunter with dog and gun met with success. In the old records of Sheffield we find that Moses Fair- child was one of the nine children of Moses and Susanna (Bosworth) Fairchild. With his brothers, Aaron, Daniel and Zachariah he served in the Revolutionary army and assisted in upholding the honor of Sheffield in that great contest for liberty; in 1786, he purchased lot 22 of John Adams, at Alford, and settled in that town, and married. In 1787 he was elected town clerk of Alford; from 1794 • to 1798 he was selectman; and filled the same office in 1813-14. As a farmer he became prosperous; and in 1787, purchased of James McMann, a part of lot 21, beginning at the west end of the lot and running east to Long pond. The next year he bought of Robert Johnson 46 acres in the west part of lot 22. In 1798 he purchased of Asahel Gilbert 70 acres in lot 23. He was one of the proprietors of the saw mill on lot 25, now owned by George Wilson at Alford; one half of this mill, after being in possession of various persons, in 1812 was purchased by John Hamlin Fairchild, his son; who died in 1813: and his father inherited it from him; and sold the same in 1814 to Daniel B., William B., and Harlow Fenn. Moses and Lucinda Fairchild, with their two sons and eight daughters, (we discover the names of but six, perhaps the others died young,) resided in the large house now (1896) owned and occupied by George Ploss at Note 222. For Fairchild sec note 173. SIXTH GENERATION. 235 Alford Village, Mass. In religion the family were Methodists; and it was at this house that Rev. Lorenzo Dow was entertained when he traveled the Pittsfield circuit in 1799. Here, also, the Methodists in 1819, under the ministration of Rev. Lewis Pease held a memorable prayer meeting, described in Vol. 3, of the Methodist Magazine for 1820." The names of Lucinda, John H., Almira and Achsah Fairchild are in the record of members of the Methodist church of Alford for 1807. They have descendants in Berkshire county. Both d. Alford; she Mar. 27, 1851; he July 7, 1825. d. Sept. 9, 1813, unm. Children: 1345.* Susan Maria, b. Jan. 4, 1790. 1346. John Hamlin, it Oct. 9, 1791; 1347.* Almira, . i July 27, 1793. 1348.* Achsah Eliza, t. Apr. 19, 1795. 1349. Mary, a Feb. 26, 1797; 1350.* Charlotte, n July 30, 1799. 1351.* Moses, (( July 25, 1801. 1352.* Laura Emeline, u Jun. 26, 1804. d. Oct. 16, 1818, unm. [503] RUTH HAMLIN," (Sister of Phoebe,) b. Sharon, Ct., July 10, 1768; m. 1st, Rev. Daniel J. Johns,* of Hudson, N. Y., a Methodist preacher; who d. Sept. 7, 1797, aged 28 years; m. 2d, Hudson, July 7, 1800, Natheniel,6 son of Samuel Church, t b. Woodbury, Ct., Nov. 17, 1756, his third wife. His father died when he was three years old; he lived most of his life in and near Falls Village, Ct., where he had a saw mill; was a farmer; whig; Methodists; among the first to open their doors to the persecuted Methodists. By a former wife he was father of Chief Justice Church, of Conn. ? Note 223. PETER JOHNS, of West Stockbridge, Mass.. b. about 1761; m. Betsey Knopp. Hed. about 1843. His son, Silas, of Stockbridge, b. 1786 ; m. Polly Morehouse, and he d. 1824. His son, Daniel Morehouse Johns, b. 1821, of North Hillsdale, N. Y. t Note 224. RICHARD CHURCH,* prob. came in Gov. Winthrop's Co. to Boston 1630. He requested admission as freeman there, Oct. 19, 1630; removed to Plymouth, Mass. ;' freeman there, Jan. 2, 1632-3 ; m. Plymouth, about 1635-6, Elizabeth , dau. of Richard and Elizabeth Warren, b. England, and came over in the Ann, 1623. He served in the Pequot war, and was known as "Sargeant Church." He exchanged land at Eel river, Plymouth, and removed to Hingham, Mass., 1647. He d. Dedham, Mass., Dec. 27, 1638; buried at Hingham; will, Dec. 25, 1668- Children: Elizabeth, m. Caleb Hobart. Joseph, b. 1637-8, Plymouth ; m, Mary Tucker. Benjamin, " 1639, " " Alice Southworth. Richard, d. young. Nathaniel, m. Sarah Barstow. Caleb, " Joanna Sprague and Rebecca Scotto. Hannah, bap. Aug. 8, 1647. Abigail, b. June 22, 1647; m. Samuel Thaxter. Charles, killed Oct. 30, 1659. Mary, d. Apr. 30, 1662. Sarah, m. James Burrows. Deborah, b. Jan. 27, 1656; m. John Irish, Jr. JOHN CHURCH.2 of Plymouth, Mass. SAMUEL CHURCH.3 of Hartford, Ct. SAMUEL CHURCH,* m. Mary Porter, of Farmington, Ct. He res. Woodbury, Ct., and d. about 1759. Children: Joshua, Samuel. Ebenezer, and Nathaniel. [and historian. He was the Indian fighter 236 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. He served in the Revolution, and was wounded at White Plains by. a grape shot, which was in possession of his son, Samuel, during his life time. Both d. Salisbury, Ct.; she Mar. 26, 1842; he Nov. 10, 1837. Ch. by 1st Marriage: 1353.* Daniel Jay, b. Mar. 14, 1797, Stockbridge. By 2d marriage, b. Salisbury: 1354.* Nathaniel, Sept. 7, 1801. 1355.* Frederick, Feb. 2, 1804. 1356* Lois Dorcas, Oct. 4, 1805. 1357.* William Henry, May 11, 1807. 1358.* Ruth A., Oct. 30, 1811. [504] JOHN HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Phoebe,) b. Sharon, Ct., Apr. 23, 1770; unmarried; merchant; Alford, Mass., was there as early as 1802. When returning from New York with goods, he was taken sick, and d. suddenly at Salisbury, Ct., June 17, 1806, buried at Alford. The following letter was written concerning his funeral: LETTER. Salisbury, Const. June 17, 1806. Dear Friends and Brothers: As Death is the lot of all men, you will not be surprised at receiving this Early Information that our Brother and Friend, John Hamblin, exchanged this (we trust) for a better World at 45 minutes after three o'clock A. M. It is the wish of our Honoured Father that as many of you as can with Convenience come down and accompany him with the corps to Alford, You also will make such arrangements for the Funeral at Alford as you think proper. Nath'l. and Ruth Church. N. B. the Coffin will be provided here. Frederick you must come with your Waggon and horses, the teams are all to the River. Wee must be Down Toknight. w/ /oOryv^W Addressed on the outside to Salmon Hamblin, Alford. [505] REV. JABEZ HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Phcebe,) b. Sharon, Ct., June 21, 1772; m. Mar. 28, 1802, Esther, dau. of Rev. Ebenezer and Content (Tillotson) Stowe,* of Chester, Mass., b. June 19, 1780; farmer, and local Methodist minister; removed to Salisbury, Ct., thence to Hillsdale, now Austerlitz, N. Y., with his father's family about 1800; from there he removed to Alford, Mass.; Methodists; a local writer there states that he was the last of the Hamlins to leave Alford; he removed to Elyria, Ohio, ? Note 225. For JOHN STOW,* see note 163. THOMAS STOW ,2 second child of John, b. England, 1617; m. Dec. 4, 1639, Mary Gragg; settled in Concord, Mass., same year; removed to Middletown, Ct., 1654, where he d. 1684; shed. Aug. 21, 1680. SIXTH GENERATION. 237 about 1830. His son, Edward, a short time before the death of the latter wrote: "My father started as a Methodist preacher; his circuit was some 200 miles, and he had for his companion, the celebrated Lorenzo Dow, for whom he named his first child. While riding the circuit he become acquainted with my mother, the daughter of a Baptist preacher living in Chester Village. After his marriage he bought the farm of his father in Hillsdale, N. Y., and the latter moved to Alford, Mass., where he died and was buried. During the war of 1812, my father lived in Alford, and the farm in Hillsdale was worked He d. Middletown, JOHN STOW.3 b. 1641; m. Middletown, Nov. 13, 1668, Mary Wetmore. Oct. 18, 1688. Ch. b. Middletown: John, Oct. 10, 1669; drowned In well, Apr. 10, 1671. John, Mar. 3, 1672. Thomas, Apr. 10, 1674; m. Rebecca Bow. Nathaniel, Feb. 22, 1675. " Sarah Sumner. Mary, June 17, 1678. Hannah, Aug. 25, 1680. Sarah, Mar. 25, 1683; d. Apr. 13, 1683. Samuel, Apr. 30, 1684, " Apr, 12, 1690. Thankful, July 15, 1686, " Jan. 15, 1689. Experience, Sept. 30, 1688, " Sept. 29, 1689. NATHANIEL STOW,* b. Feb. 22, 1675; m. Feb. 11, 1702, Sarah Sumner. He d. May a, 1727. 11 Children. ELIAKIM STOW.5 b. Mar. 20, 1707; m. Lydia, Miller. He d. 1787. 12 Children. Rev. EBENEZER STOW,» b. Apr. 4, 1745; m. Content Tillotson; settled at Blandford, Mass., and at one time res. at Chester Village ; Baptist clergyman. Children : Ebenezer, Lydia, Cephas, Appolas, Anne and Esther. 23s THE HAMLIN FAMILY. by George Brown, (his nephew.) After the war father returned to Hillsdale- there by hard labor he raised and supported a large family. In 1824-5 he sold the farm, removed to Alford, and took care of his parents until their death and administered upon the estate. When I was twenty-two years old, I located at Elyria, Ohio, as a lawyer; and he resided there until his death. During all this period he served as a local preacher, without compensation; he was very acceptable, humble, sincere, honest, truthful, zealous, with a vivid immagina- tion, sometimes quite eloquent. In his boyhood he attended a common school taught by Noah Webster, the celebrated lexicographer; his education was limited to reading, spelling and arithmetic; without any knowledge of grammar, he was one of the most correct grammatical speakers I ever heard; a thoroughly good man; he cared little for this world's goods, and never had much of them. I closed his eyes when dying. The last words he uttered were, to ask to have read a chapter in the bible." He d. Feb. 15, 1841; she d. Jan. 15 1859; both buried at Elyria, Ohio. This record copied from a Bible in possession of Cicero J. Hamlin, Esq., Buffalo, N. Y. Record dated Elyria, Ohio, June 18, 1832: Children: 1359.* Lorenzo Fletcher, b. Mar. 26, 1803, Hillsdale. 1360.* Minerva Catherine, " Apr. 14, 1805, K 1361.* John William, " Dec. 7. 1806, a 1362* Edward Stowe, " July 6, 1808, " 1363.* Betsey JSmeline, " Jan. 26, 1810, " [unm. 1364. Harriet Ruth, " Jan. 7, 1812, " d. Feb. 16, 1896, 1365. Lucinda Esther, " Jan. 11, 1814, Alford; d. Mar. 20,1815. 1366.* Lucinda Esther, " Dec. 29, 1815, •• 1367.* Frederick Virgil, " Dec. 1, 1817, Hillsdale. 1368.* Cicero Jabez, " Nov. 8, 1819, t , [506] AMASA HAMLIN, « (Bro. of Phoebe.) b. Sharon. Ct., Dec. 15, 1774; m. Sarah', dau. of Joseph and Eunice (Shepard) Spaulding,* b. about 178- , prob. at Sheshequin, Bradford Co., Pa.: said to have been a beautiful woman; farmer; at one time he lived in Washington County, N. Y., perhaps at Middlefalls; later in the old Hamlin house, Alford, Mass. He possessed remarkable musical talent, and arched the ceiling, and placed a glass bottle in the center for acoustic effect; over the mantle was a large paint ing on the plastering, reaching to the ceiling; he was sealer of weights at Alford. 1806: and his name appears on the records there. 1808; removed to Portage Co., Ohio, and owned a farm in Ohio; he contracted to build a canal in Ohio, and lost his property; afterwards removed farther west, stopping some time about Elyria, Ohio; and perhaps went to Mich. It is possible that he and his brother Erastus kept company in their travels, as they finally settled in Illinois. It is said that he was a stern man; and that she had such high regard for the bible that she would allow nothing except the sugar bowl to sit on it. Both d. Salem, Ills.; he on his farm, Sept. 26, 1845: she in town, about 1846. Children: 1369.* Hiram Francis, b. Dec. 8, 1800, Middlefalls. 1370.* Roderick, " iso2, Alford. * Note 220. ^ JOSEPH SPAULDING,.-. (Joseph,* Nathaniel," Josephs Edward.*) EDWARD SPAULDING. i came to Mass.. 16:10-1; freeman. May 13, 1640; his wife Margaret and dau. Graced. Braintree, Mass., 1640-1. He settled at Chelmsford, Mass., 1653; selectman; will dated Feb. 13, 1667, and mentions wife Rachael and 7 children, lie d. Feb. 26, 1670. SIXTH GENERATION. 239 [508] ESTHER HAMLIN," (Sister of Phoebe, ) b. Sharon, Ct., May 7, 1777; m. Raphael Hubbard,6 son of Raphael and Sarah (Hubbard) Hurlbut.* b. Wallingford, Ct., about 1770, perhaps a twin with his sister, Jerusha. It is said he settled at The Hop Brook Society, Tyringham, Mass.; he resided there, and later at Alford; was miller at Alford for his father- in-law, Jabez Hamlin; Methodists; mem. ch. at Alford, of whichhe was deacon; was also a farmer, potter, and merchant; removed to Springfield, Ohio, about 1812; later to Franklin, Ohio, where he bought a farm. He d. Franklin, about 1856; she about 1868. Ch. b. Alford: 1371* Belinda, May 9, 1798, 1372.* Hubbard Century, Jan. 1, 1801, 1373. Laura, Feb. 21, 1803; m. Joel De Peyster. 1374.* Dorcas Emeline, Oct. 7, 1810. [509] Dea. ERASTUS HAMLIN,0 (Bro. of Phoebe,) b. Sharon, Ct., Aug. 28, 1779; m. Alford, Mass., 1803, Harriet, dau. of Capt. Elisha Tobey,t b. 1787; res. West Stockbridge, Mass., until about 1814; removed to Alford, and cared for his parents several years; his name .appears * Note 227. For Hurlbut see note 118. JONATHAN HURLBUT.3 (Jos ;ph,s Thomas,*) b. Wethersfield, Ct., Mar. 2, 1677; m. 1st, July 27, 1699, Sarah Webb; m. 2d, Abiah ; physician; settled in Kensington parish, Farm ington, Ct. A worthy man, prominent in town affairs; will dated Mar. 28, 1730, recorded Hart ford. Ct., names wife, Abiah. He d. April, 1730. Ch. b. Kensington: Stephen, Mar. 16, 1700. Jonathan, Apr. 4, 1702. Josiah, Oct. 10, 1704. Abiah, June IS, 1707. Sarah, May 28, 1710. Mary, bap. Apr. 5, 1713. Isaac, 1715. James, 1717. Martha. JAMES HURLBUT,* m. 1st, Abigail, dau. of Gen. Selah Hart of Kensington, Ct., who perhaps d. Nov., 1789; m. 2d, Mrs. Ann, widow of Robert Booth of Glastonbury, Ct., nee Hollis- ter. A man of varied acquirements ; eminent as a physician ; prob. instructed by Dr. Osborn of Middletown, Ct. At one time Dr. Hurlbut was called the father of medicine in Conn. ; a leading man in Farmington, Ct.; member of church; his fame was wide spread and his ac quaintance extensive. Tall and well proportioned, eyes dark and piercing. In early life he possessed considerable property, but was careless in business, financial embarrasment ensued, he became hopelessly intemperate, and in age was dressed in rags. He d. of cancer at the home of a friend in Wethersfield, Ct., Apr. 11, 1794. Children: Rachael, Submit, Bethuel, Naomi, James Harvey, Philomela, John, Ale- thina and Vespasian. RAPHAEL HURLBUT,* b. Kensington, Ct., about 1744; m. 1st, there, Nov. 17, 1766, Sarah, dau. of George Hubbard of Kensington, who d. Wallingford, about Aug., 1776, while he was absent with the army ; m. 2d, Abigail or Olive, widow of Mr. Nott of Southington, Ct., nee Riley. Farmer; Wallingford, later Salisbury, Ct. It is traditional that he was with the Rev. army seven years, mostly as a teamster, or had charge of transportation, and was called Captain Hurlbut. It is said that he removed to Portage Co., Ohio, about 1S12, and d. there, June 16, about 1822. His widow m. John Hamilton. Children: Eunice. Philo, Jasper, Jerusha, b. M— 22, 1770, Raphael Hubbard, A Child, Agatha Hart, Harvey, Benjamin, Hlla, Ira and Otis. t Note 22h. For Tobey see note 171. 240 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. on the record there, 1814; was town clerk; also justice peace, 1817; merchant in Alford; removed to Elyria, Ohio. When his brother, Jabez, arrived there in 1830, he resided across the west branch of Black ri ver; removed to Bertrand Mich., 1831; the journey was made in a car on wheels drawn by several yoke of oxen; he was member and Elder in the Presb. ch.; removed to Sycamore, 111. making the journey with a covered sled drawn by horses, passing through the "smart village of Chicago," reaching their destination, Feb., 1837; settled on a prairie farm three miles from Sycamore. Some are yet living who remember the hospitality of his little log cabin. When the Cong. ch. was organized there April 11, 1840, he and his wife and three daughters were five of the eleven first members; he was deacon of the church 18 years; removed to Byron, Ills., 1848- but returned to the town of Sycamore, 1850. He was a man of great strength and endurance; conciliatory, vet firm in his conviction, and what he believed right pursued with energy and perseverance. After his death she lived in Chicago; he d. Sycamore, Jan. 1, 1863; she d. Chicago, 1865; both buried Sycamore. Children: 1375.1376.* 1377. 1378. 1379.* 1380. 1381.1382. 1383.1384.*1385.* 1386.*1387.* Milton Pratt, b. Dec. 17, 1803, W. Stockbridge; prob.d. young. John Randolph, " Jun. 6, 1805, Adaline, Orville, Harriet S. Julia, Saphronia, Jane Adaline, Eliza,Mary Ann, Caroline,Edward Stowe, Eveline, " Jan. 19, 1807, " Oct. 9, 1808, " Sept. 14, 1810. " Aug. 1, 1812, " Mar. 28, 1814, d. May 2, " young. 1809. Jan. Feb. May 16, 1818. 16, 1822, Elyria. 16, 1825, " d. Jun. 4, 1813. m. Babcock. d. infancy. [510] HON. FREDERICK HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Phoebe,) b. Sharon, Ct., July 31, 1783; m. May 22, 1806, Nancy Wilcox, b. Jan. 4, 1787. He removed to Wellington, Lorain Co., Ohio, then an unbroken wilderness, reaching there July 4, 1818; bought considerable land, but sold most of it; removed to Elyria, Ohio, 1830-2, and was made associate judge. Always very active and energetic, mentally and physically; he engaged from time to time in various kinds of business, mercantile, silk growing and several other pursuits. His family, except the eldest son, were members af the Presb. or Cong, church, and of fair education. He d. near Elyria, Apr. 18, 1860; she d. Elyria, Mar. 2, 1847. Children: 13 . Edward Lucien, 1389* Frederick Mortimer, 1390.* Homer, 1391. Laura Angeline, 1392. Sarah Jane, 1393.* Juliette, b. Nov. 14, 1807; d. unm. Apr. 30, 1830. " Jan. 18, 1810, Alford. " Aug. 15, 1813, " Sept. 13, 1815; d. unm. Sept. 15, 1839. " Nov. 3, 1817; d. unm. Mar. 21, 1858. "Apr. 5, 1823, Wellington. HOUSE OF HON. FREDERICK HAMLIN, ELYRIA, OHIO. SIXTH GENERATION. 241 Hon. Frederick Hamlin. [512] JAMES HAMBLIN,0 (Amasa,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Sharon, Ct., May 7, 1762. There is a singular tradition among some of his descendants, yet erroneous, that he with two brothers came from Scotland. m. Livingston manor, town of North East, Duchess Co., N. Y., Mar. 24, 1785, Charlotte,6 dau. of Major Abraham and Mary (Lawrence) Hartwell.*b. Duchess Co., May 8, 1766: Tavern keeper; North East, until about 1790: Mt. Washington, Mass , 1792: North East, 1797-1801; Middlefield, 1806; Cooperstown, N. Y., 1808; Afterwards Antwerp, N. Y., and perhaps other places. He was pressed into the military service with his father's team, and was at the battle of Bennington, Vt., and perhaps other actions. Private in Capt. Israel Pennier's Co., in Col. Canfleld's Conn. Regt.: enlisted from Sharon, May 1781, for six months, and served at West Point, Sept. 1781. He d. Antwerp, May 8, 1846; she d. Mar. 16, 1860. 1786, North East. 1787, 1790, " 1792, Mt. Washington. 1794. 1797, North East. 1799,1801, " d. 1829, unm. 1806, Middlefield. 1808, Cooperstown. 6, 1813, Antwerp. Children. 1394.* Mary, b. 1395.* Harmon, u 1396.* Roxanna, ,( 1397.* James, " 1398.* Abraham Ha ktwell, " Aug. 2, 1399.* Hiram, " May 11, 1400.* NlLES. " Mar. 13, 1401. Lewis, " Mar. 13, 1402.* Martin, " Jun. 5, 1403.* Luther, " Nov. 0 1404.* Charlotte, " Jun. 6, * Note 229. Major ABRAHAM HARTWELL.5 (John.*3 ,2 William,*) was a Rev. officer, and res. on a farm occupied in modern times at North East, N. Y., by Orvill Dakin. He Is buried in Spencer Corner Cemetery, near Millerton, N. Y. Livingston Manor comprised l.">0,000 acres of land in Columbia and Duchess counties, N. Y. WILLIAM HARTWELL,* settled in Concord, Mass. 242 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [513] DARLING HAMBLIN," , (Bro. of James, ) b. Sharon, Ct., June 19, 1765; m. Elizabeth,6 dau. of David and Hannah (Southard) Doty,* b. Sharon, Apr. 12, 1772. Res. Sharon; removed to Bainbridge, now Afton, N. Y., about 1822. A man of strong religious principles; when about leaving Sharon to go with their children to New York state, the members of the Presb. church held a meeting to express regrets at their departure, and to ask a blessing in prayer on their undertaking, Gov. Smith, of Conn., at the time presented them a bible as a token of good will and affection. She was a vigorous lady, and an ardent Abolitionist. In a conversation with Gov. Smith, he once said : "Mrs. Hamlin, I am as strongan Abolitionist as you, but " to whichshe promptly replied : "lam heartily * Note 230. EDWARD DOTEY.* came in the Miyflower, 1620, with the family of Stephen Hopkins ; m. Faith Clarke. He was a party to the first duel In New England between the white settlers, fought June 18, 1621. The name of his son Thomas appears in a list of the first purchasers of land in Middleborough, Mass., about 1662. JOSEPH DOTY.2 eighth child of Edward, b. Plymouth, Mass., Apr. 30, 1651, m. 1st, about 1674, Elizabeth, dau. of Nathaniel and Sarah (Walker) Warren, b Plymouth, Sept. 3, 1654; who' prob. d. Sandwich, Mass., about 1679; prob. m. 2d, Sandwich, about 1680, Deborah, dau. of Walter and Elizabeth (Holbrook) Hatch, b. Scituate, Mass., about 1662; who d. Rochester, Mass., June 21, 1711; m. 3d, Rochester Mar. 9. 1711-2, Sarah Edwards. He d. Rochester, about 1732-5. Ch. by 1st wife: 1674, Plymouth; m. Mary 1678-9, Sandwich, 1681, 31, 1633, Rochester, 30, 1685, 1, 1688, 12, 1691-2. 18, 1696-7, 28, 1699, JOHN DOTY.3 b. Rochester, Mass., Mar. 1, 1688; wife Elezabeth. He prob. lived in t)iat part of Rochester which is now Wareham, Mass., from whence he is supposed to have removed to Sharon or some other part of Conn., about 1742-5, but no record of the date of his removal has been discovered. In 1731 he was in Rochester, and was there as late as 1736. Ch. b. Rochester: Samuel, about 1713-5; m. Zervlah Lovell and Elizabeth Southard. Simeon, '• 1727, " Elizabeth - Capt. SAMUEL DOTY,* b. Rochester, Mass., about 1713-5; m. 1st. there, Jan. 19, 1738-9, Zervlah Lovell, b, Rochester, or perhaps Cape Cod, Mass., 1717; who d. Sharon, Ct. or Amenia, N. Y., Dec. 11, 1760; m. 2d, by Rev. Ebenezer Knibloe, Amenia, Apr. 16, 1761. Elizabeth Southard, (orSouthworth;) mariner; Rochester, which later became Wareham, Mass.; removed to Sharon, Ct„ 1747 ; where he was a surveyor ; res. south of the Dwight St John place ; an active business man and operator in lands. In 1750 he was in Amenia— just across the state line from Sharon, where he was assessor, 1762, and collector, 1769-72. He and his wife Elizabeth d. of small pox, 1784. m. Hannah Southard & Betsey Hollister. John Winegur, of Lee. Mass. Hannah Delano. Sarah Barnum. m. James Penoyer, of Lee, Mass. Eleanor Morton. Jacob Wlnegar. Stephen Delano. Theophilas, b. Elizabeth, " Ellis, " Joseph, " Mar. Deborah, " Mar. John, " Mar. Mercy, " Jan. Faith, " Jan. Mary, " July John Lewis. Ellinor Hannah Edwards. " Joseph Landers. " Elizabeth m. Ja.mes Shaw. " Samuel Waterman. Ch. by 1st wife ; Mary, b. Dec. 21, 1739, Wareham. David, " May 12, 1741, m. Elizabeth, " Mar. 10, 1743, .. Reuben, " Feb. 8, 1745, .. Asa, " Nov. 6, 1746, Sarah, " Oct. 5, 174S, Sharon ; m. Abigail, " Mar. 17, 1750, ¦• Lucy, " Dec. 27, 1751, " m. DlLLY, " Sept. 5, 1753, Huldah, " Apr. 25, 1755, n . Mercy, about 1759, " By 2d wife b. Amenia: Zerviah, Feb. 8, 1703. John, Dec. 2H. 1769; d. Apr. 21, 177.' SIXTH GENERATION. 243 sick of that qualifying word; what I want is an Abolitionist without a but\ " She boasted that she never employed a hired girl, nor hired her washing done. She was admitted to the church in Sharon, July 10, 1803. Theirs is the largest Hamlin family discovered from one couple. Their twelve eldest children were baptised in Sharon, Aug. 9, 1805. Their descendants changed the spelling of the name to Hamlin. The sons were all living, except one, 1846. He d. Sharon, Ct., about 183—; shed. Deansville, now Deansboro, N. Y., 1851. Ch. b. Sharon : 1405.* Clarissa, Sept. 20, 1788. 1406.* Emily, Mar. 19, 1790. 1407* Julia Ann, Jun. 24, 1781. 1408.* Richard Amasa, Jan. 4, 1793. 1409. Maria, Nov. 26, 1794; d. unm. 1410. George, Mar. 14, 1796; prob. d. young. 1411. Orrln David, Aug. 9, 1797; " " 1412.* Austin, Dec. 31, 1798. 1413.* Philo, Sept. 30, 1800. 1414.* Hannah E., May 9, 1802. 1415.* Jane Eliza, Jan. 10, 1804. 1416.* William Darling, Feb. 25, 1805. 1417.. Harriet, Aug. 25, 1806; d. young. 1418. Edmond, Feb. 24, 1808; " " 1419.* Alonzo, Sept. 22, 1809. 1420. Henry, Mar. 28, 1811; d. young. 1421.* Hiram, Sept. 20, 1812. 1422.* Lucy Ann, Nov. 5, 1815. Dr. DAVID DOTY.Sb. Wareham, Mass., May 12, 1741; removed with his parents to Sharon, Ct., 1747; m. by Rev. Ebenezer Knibloe, Amenia, N. Y., Hannah Southard, b. Oct. 1, 1746. He was a physician and res. Hitchcock's Corner, Sharon ; and it also appears that he res. at some time In Amenia, N. Y., which adjoins Sharon. It is traditional that he enlisted early in the Rev. for a year, In a Sharon company which went to Canada, and that after that service he changed his res. from Conn, to N. Y. by removing about four rods; and soon joined a N. Y. Regt. in 1777, in which he served during the war. Sedgwick's History of Sharon states that he was a captain in the Rev. The records show that he was Lieut, in Capt. David Downs' Co., from Sharon, in Col. Charles Bunall's Conn. Regt., Oct. 1775 and Jan., 1776, under Gen. Gates, by whom he was app. Wagonmaster-General of the Northern Army, Aug. 3, 1776. It is further traditional that he obtained leave of absence, Nov. 15, 1776, and was recommended Adjutant in Col. Humphrey's N. Y. Regt., 1777. The writer fails to find any service of him either in the N. Y. Regts. of Col. William or Col. Cornelius Humphrey, both of N. Y. But he was 2d Lieut, in Capt. Joshua Lasel's Co., in Col. David Sutherland's 6th Duchess Co., N. Y. Regt.— Charlotte precinct ; commissioned Oct. 17, 1775; also, Ensign in Capt. Gilbert Willett's Co., Col. Zephania Plat's Duchess Co. Regt. of Exempts, 1778-9. No other s-jrvice found in N. Y. After the war he resumed practice In Sharon, where he d. Feb. 9, 1817. She d. Mar. 24, 1814. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Sharon : 15; m. Dr. Frederick Delano. ' Damaris Hamlin,6 and Rebecca N. Lewis. ' Eleanor Jacob. ' Darling Hamlin. 1 Catherine Little. Betsey Hollister and Maria Hollist,er. Sarah Black. Asa Hitchcock. Samuel Southard, Nov. 4, 1781; " Mary Jacob. Joanna, Jan. 11, 1765; Ezra, July 7, 1767; Roswell, June 9, 1769: Elizabeth, Apr. 12, 1772; Elijah, Feb. 22, 1774; David, Feb. 12, 1776; Amos, Dec. 17, 1777; Hannah, Nov. 22, 1779; 244 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [515] DAMARIS HAMLIN,6 (Sister of James,) prob. b. Sharon, Ct., or Amenia, N. Y., about 1769-70; bap. Amenia, May 1, 1774; m. Sharon, Ct., Ezra.6 son of David and Hannah (Southard) Doty,* b. Sharon, Jan. 7, 1767, his first wife; they separated about 1800, or before, and he m. 2d, MifQintown, Pa., Nov. 14, 1811, Mrs. Rebecca (North) Lewis, by whom he had four other children. Physician; Sharon; where he sold out, 1792, and is supposed to have resided a few years in Catskill, N. Y., from whence he removed, before 1800, and settled in Mifflintown; their oldest son, John, remained in Catskill with his mother; the other two went with their father to Mifflintown. She is called Sarah Hamlin by some of her descendants; was living in Catskill, Feb. 11, 1813; and prob. d. Catskill. He was examining sur geon in his part of Penn. in the 1812 war; state senator; of medium stature, and stout, hale, hearty, active and vigorous. He and his wife d. Mifflintown; he Feb. 10, 1828. Ch. b. Sharon: 1423.* John, abt. 1787. 1424.* Wtlliam Henry, 1790. 1425.* Ezra, abt. 1792. [519] SYLPHIA HAMLIN,6 (Nathaniel,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,* James,21) b. Sharon, Ct., 1765: m. Amenia, N. Y., by Roswell Hopkins, J. P., Jan. 14, 1788, John Hanchett,t of New Haven, Ct. [520] CYNTHIA HAMLIN,6 Sister of Sylphia,) b. Sharon, Ct., 1767-8; m. John Palmer, of Ashford, Ct., who at one time res. in Hartford, Ct. ; she prob. m. a 2d husband named Hyde. A grand dau. states that, " Grandma Hyde came from Conn, to live with her sons John and Mason Palmer," at Detroit, Mich; where she d. Her grave in Elwood Ceme tery, Detroit, bears this inscription: " Cynthia Hyde, Mother of Mason Palmer, b. June 12, 1768, d. Aug. 26, 1859." Children: 1426* Mason, b. May 7, 1788, Sharon, Ct. 1427.* John, " Ashford, Ct. * Note 231. For Doty see Note 230. + Note 232. THOMAS HANCHETT,* b. England; m. Deliverance, dau. of George Laugh- ton ; came from Plymouth to America in the Mary and John, 1630 ; res. in succession in Roxbury, Mass., Wethersfield and New London, Ct.; Northampton and Westford, Mass.; selectman and deacon Cong. Church, Northampton; received a grant of land Westford, 1668-9; selectman there, 1672; received a grant of land Suffleld, Ct., 1679; d. there. June 11, 1686. JOHN HANCHETT.ii of Suffleld, b, Wethersfield. Sept. 1, 1649; m. 1st, Sept 6, 1677, Esther Prichet; subsequently m. three times; he took up land in Suffleld with his father, which remained in the family 200 years, and held until 1878 by Betsey and Caroline Hanchett; he d. Suffleld, Oct. 23, 1744. JOHN HANCHETT.S of Suffleld, b. Westfield, Mass.. Nov. 16,1679; m. Feb. 26, 1707, Lydia Hayward; he d. Suffleld, Oct. 14, 1761. Lieut. JOHN HANCHETT,* of Suffleld, b. there Nov. 1, 1709; m. July 5, 1733, Mary Sheldon; a portion of his house was standing 1891 ; he d. Suffleld, Dec. 0, 1796. Capt. OLIVER HANCHETT.5 of Suffleld, b. there, Aug. 7. 1741; m. May26, 1766, Rachel Gillet; Captain in the Rev. and served under Gen. Arnold at Quebec, 1775; he d. Suffleld, May 26, 1816. JOHN WILKES HANCHETT.o of Syracuse, N. Y., b. Suffleld, Sept. 2, 1774; m. 1st, a dau. of Capt. Oliver Granger, a Rev. soldier; m, 2d, July 10, 1816, Margaret Granger, sister of 1st wife; he d. Syracuse, Oct, 17, 1844. One John Hanchet made freeman, Mass, May 17,' 1637. SIXTH GENERATION. 245 [522] LUCY HAMLIN," (Sister of Sylphia,) b. Sharon, Ct., April, 1771; m. there, Nov. 28, 1792, Elihu,8 son of Josiah and Elizabeth (Root) Coleman* b. Hebron, Ct., May 23, 1762; farmer; Hebron, until 1771: Sharon, 1771-1798; Northampton, N. Y., 1798-1806; afterwards North ampton; Democrat; Methodists. Both d. Northampton; she Jan. 30, 1859; he July 27, 1825. Children: 1428.* Seymour, b. Dec. 23, 1794, Sharon. 1429.* Asenath, " Mar. 3, 1797, " 1430.* Henry Root, " Oct. 9, 1800, Northampton. 1431.* Hiram Hamlin, " Oct. 9, 1800, " [523] NATHANIEL HAMLIN," (Bro. of Sylphia, ) b. Sharon, Ct., 1773; m. twice; a tanner by trade; lawyer; Pawlet, Vt., 1802; removed to Chillicothe, Ohio, 1814; res. Chester, Ohio, 1856; Recorder of Meigs Co., Ohio, many years. He d. childless. [525] ALANSON F. HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Sylphia,) b. Sharon, Ct., 1778; m. 1st, Apr. 6, 1808, Mary Warner; m. 2d, Amanda,7 dau. of Simeon and Joannah (Palmer) Lyman, t of Sharon, b. Mar. 12, 1798. He graduated Yale College, 1799; a prominent lawyer; Bridgeport, Ct.; Mayor, 1838; one account says he removed to Georgia: another that he d. Bridgeport, Oct., 1839. [526] Dr. ASA HAMLIN," (Bro. of Sylphia,) b. Sharon, Ct., Mar. 30, 1780; m. there, Dec. 26, 1802, Asenath,6 dau. of Stephen and Huldah (Doty) Delano,! b. Sharon, Apr. 6, 1780. Physician; Sharon; removed to Fairfield, N. Y., about 1814; to Salem, Pa., 1816; and to Smethsport, Pa., 1833. Federalist. He was reared under the Puritanical regime * Note 233. Josiah Coleman.s Niles,* Ebenezer.s John,2 Thomas. * + Note 234. Simeon Lyman.5 Moses,* 3 John,2 Richard.* t Note 235. Stephen Delano.6 Thomas,* Jonathan,! 2 Philip.* The family of de Lannoy descends from royalty by several ancient lines. The beginning of the name is with the ancient town of Lannoy, a few miles northeast of Lille, in France. The Scythians erected a kingdom in northern Germany, and become Franks. THE GUELPH DESCENT— LANNOY. 1 Guelph, prince of the Scyrri (Holland), 476 A. D. 2 Guelph, of Bavaria, 590. 3 Guelph, Chamberlain of France, 613. 4 Guelph, Comte of Bavaria, 670. 5 Adelbertus, Comte of Bavaria, 756. 6 Wolf hardus, Comte de Lucca, 823. 7 Boniface, Comte de Lucca, 850. 8 Adelbert, Due de Tuscany, 871. 9 Boniface, Comte de Lucca, 884, 10 Segisfrede, Prince de Lucca, 900. 11 Adelbert, Marquis de Tuscany, 952. 12 Otbert, Comte Palatine, 974. 13 Otbert, Marquis de Liguria, 1014. 14 Azo, Marquis d' Este, 1030. 15 Azo, Marquis d' Este. 1097. 16 Guelph (Welf), Comte d' Altdorf and Due de Bavaria, 1091. 17 Henry III, Due de Bavaria, 1120. 18 Henry IV, Due de Bavaria and Saxe, 1141. 19 Henry V. Due de Bavaria and Saxe, 1195. 20 Henry VI, Due de Bavaria and Saxe, 1200. 246 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. of the Conn. Presbyterians, as his son put it; "Amusements were rare and Sunday a day to be dreaded." His opportunities for education and culture in youth were scanty, yet he improved them so well that he secured a profession 21 Agnes, married Othon Due of Lavaria. 22 Agnes, married Hellin Marquis de Franchimont. 23 Ilellln II, Marquis de Franchimont. 24 Jean de Franchimont, 1310. 23 Hugues de Franchimoet, Seigneur de Lannoy, 1349. 26 Guillebert de Lannoy. 27 Baudouin de Lannoy, " le begne," Chevalier Golden Fleece, 1429. 28 Baudouin de Lannoy, Chevalier Golden Fleece. 29 Philippe de Lannoy, Chevalier Golden Fleece, 1543; m. Magdelainede Burgundy. 30 Jean de Lannoy, Chevalier Golden Fleece, 1560. 31 Gysbert (Gilbert) de Lannoy, 1545, 32 Jean de Lannoy, of Leiden, Holland, 1604. 33 Phillippe d' Lannoy (La Noye). THE MEROVINGIAN DESCENT— LANNOY. 1 Priam, King of Franks, 382 A. D. 2 Sunno. Due of the Franks, 390. 3 Merovee, Prince of the Franks. 4 Mervig, King of the Franks, 448. 5 Childeric I, King of the Franks, 458. 6 Clovis I, " The Grand" King of France, 511. 7 Clotaire I, King of Neustrie, 557. S Chilperic, King of Soissons, 584. 9 Clotaire II, King of Austrasia. 628. 10 Charibert, King of Toulouse, 630. 11 Boggis, Due of Aquitaine, 688. 12 Eude, Due of Aquitaine, 735.i 13 Hunold, Due of Aquitaine, 774. 14 Waiffre, Due of Aquitaine, 768. 15 Loup II, Due of Gascogne, 774. 16 Adalarlc, Comte de Gascogne, S12. 17 Cen tulle, , 812. 18 Loup Centulle, Due de Gascogne, 819. 19 Donat Loup, Comte de Bigore, 845. 20 Eneco Arista, King of Navarre, 82s. 21 Ximenes Imigo, King of Navarre. 22 Innigo Ximeres, King of Navarre. 23 Garcias Innigo, King of Navarre. SS5. 24 Sancho I, King of Navarre, 933. 25 Garcias II, King of Navarre, 966. 26 Sancho II, King of Navarre, 990. 27 Garcias Sancho, King of Navarre, 1000. 28 Sancho III, King of Navarre. 1035. 29 Ferdinand I, King of Castille and Leon, 1065. 30 Alfonso VI, King of Castille and Leon. 1109. 31 Urraqua, Queen of Castille, m. Raimond, Comte de Burgundy, 1092. 32 Alfonso VII, King and Emperor of Spain, 1127-35. :i3 Sancho HI. King , 1157. 34 Alfonse VIII. King of Castile, 1214. US Blanche, m. Louis VIII. King of France. 1226. 36 St. Louis IX, King of France, 1270. 37 Phillippe III. King of France. 1285. 38 Charles de Franco, Comte de Valois, 1325. 39 Philippe VI, King of France, 1350. 40 Jean tho Good, King of France. 1364. 41 Philippe do France, Due of Burgundy, 1404. 42 Jean, Due of Burgundy, 1419. 43 Philippe, " The (iood," Due of Burgundy, 1467. SIXTH GENERATION. 247 in which he held respectable rank. In those days, however, doctor's fees were small and hard to obtain; in consequence at his death his family were left with little financial support. He d. Smethport, Sept. 8, 1835. Children: 1432.* Orlo Jay, b. Dec. 2, 1803, Sharon. 1433.* Eliza Maria, " Oct. 31, 1806, " 1434. Edward W., " Jan. 11, 1809, Fairfield; d. young. 1435.* William Edward, " Jun. 7, 1811, " 1436.* Asenath Jbanette, " Aug. 27, 1817, Salem. 1737.* Asa Darwin, " Feb. 16, 1820, " 1438.* Byron Delano, " May 7, 1824, Sheshequin. 44 Baudouin, batard de Burgundy, 1508. 45 Magdelaine de Burgundy; m. Philippe de Lannoy, 1543; Chev. Toison , b. New Haven, 1640, from whom all the names in this country'descend; a hardy race, mixture of Huguenot and Puritan, who lived principally in Oxford, Ct. One of them, Caleb, m. 1742, Lois Mallory, who had nine sons; their ages are given below. The son, Nehemiah, served under Ethan Allen at Ticonderoga, and some of his sons served in the 1812 war; he was ancestor of Gen. Innis Palmer and Major George W. Candee, Paymaster U. S. A. The son, Daniel, was grandfather of the late Daniel Clark and Cyrus H. Clark, of N. Y. Children: Caleb, b. 1743; m. Anna Sperry; d. aged 86. David, ¦' 1747; m. Dinah Bristol and Abigail Buckingham: died aged 94. Gideon, " 1749; " Amy Andrews; d. aged 70. Timothy, " 1 751 ; d. aged 83. Samuel. bap. Mar. 17, 1754; m. Mabel Bradley; d. aged K7; Rev. soldier. Justis, " Feb. 17, 1756; " Eunice Norton; d. aged 85. Nehemiah, " Apr. 14, 1758; - Content Woodruff ; d. aged 76; Rev. soldier. Job, " 17M); •• Sarah Reuben; d. aged 81. Daniel, " Feb. 19, 1762; " Lydia Williams; d. aged 69. A Child, d. young. Abagail, " Oct. 10, 1709 Gideon, " 1711: Lois, " Timothy, " 1717 Caleb, • 1722 268 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children. 1718.* Augustus Cyrus, b. Sept. 21, 1820, Riga. 1719.* Charles Candee, " Aug. 12, 1822', Chili. 1720.* William Leander, " Dec. 20, 1824, " 1721. Francis Johnson, "Mar. 16,1827, •' d. Nov. 11, 1849, unm. [598] ISAAC HAMLIN,6 ( Isaac,6* Ebenezer, s James," *) From the following record it is supposed Isaac and Damaris Hamlin had a son Isacc. The records of Lenox, Mass., show the birth of Ira, son of Isauc Hamlin and widow, Phebe St. John, as below. Isaac prob. d. early. Child: 1722. Ira, b. Nov. 5, 1799, Lenox. [599] TEMPE HAMLIN,6 (Sister of Isaac,) b. Oct. 4, 1771; m. Mar. 14, 1799, prob. Pittsfield, Mass., John, son of John and Joanna (Dewey*) Morse, b. Jan. 17, 1771; farmer: Pittsfield; removed to Kirtland, Ohio; she Cong. Both d. Kirtland; she Jan. 23, 18—; he June 5, 1852. Children: 1723. Clarissa, b. Jan. 1, 1800, deaf mute; d. Sep. 18, '71, unm, 1724.* JohnFlavel, "Oct. 1,1801. 1725.* Harvey Hamlin, " Oct. 15, 1805, Washington. 1726.* Aurelia, " Apr. 1807. [600] CLARISSA HAMLIN,6 (Sister of Isaac,) b. Spencertown, N.Y., Mar. 1, 1775; m. Mt. Washington, Mass., 1795,t John, son of Isaac and Delight Williams, b. Norwich, Ct., Sept. 17, 1771; farmer; Mt. Washington, 1 795; Pittsfield, 1812. He purchased 700 acres of land at Avon, Ohio, 1814; but the rumors of Indian troubles prevented their removal until CALEB CANDEE,* born Oxford, Ct., 1743; m. Anna Sperry; lived at Oxford, and d. there, Dec. 1, 1828; she d. 1817, aged 76. Children: Moses, m. Sarah Woodruff. Anna, b. 1770 ; d. July 11, 1773. Medad, " May 5, 1768, Oxford; m. Betty Bristol. Lois, " Charles Lewis. Betsey, " Roger Perkins. Cyrus, bap. Mar. 17, 1776, Oxford; m. Rebecca Munu. Arnold, " Mar. 26, 1778; m. Caroline Collins. Elisha, " April 30, 1780; " Rebecca Richardson. Caleb, " Apr. 30,1782; " Lucinda Mitchell. Erastus " Oct. 12, 1783; d, June 27, 1817, unmarried. Anna, m. Jeremia Mitchell. Levi, b. May 18, 1774, Oxford; m. Anna Sperry and Mrs. Lucy (Beers) Peck. A Son, d. 1783. CYRUS CANDEE,6 bap. Oxford, Ct, Mar. 17, 1776; m. Rebecca Munn. Children: Paraloxy, b. Feb. 16, 1797; m. Leander Hamlin. Agnes, " Feb. 10, 1799; " Mr. Gifford. Lina, " Jun. 27, iSoi. Mary Augusta ; m. Avery J. Skelton. Cyrus. * Note 247. For Dewey see note 237. t The records of Dalton, Mass,, give the date of their marriage, Mar. 31, 1796. SIXTH GENERATION. 269 1817. He made the journey with a team and wagon, accompanied as far as Aurelius, N. Y., by her cousin, Stephen Hamlin,6 son of Capt. Perez. Both d. Avon, Ohio; she Oct. 28, 1839; he Jan. 29, 1840. Children: 1727.* Laura, b. Dec. ,24, 1796, Mt. Washington. 1728.* Justin, " July 13, 1798, u 1729.* Tempe, " Sept. 6, 1800, It 1730.* Eliza Minerva, " Apr. 17, 1803, a 1731.* John Wendell, " Sept. 15, 1806, a 1732.* Mary Harriet, " Mar. 8, 1809, ,t 1733.* Henry Harrison, " Oct. 21, 1812, a 1734.* James Dwight, " July 26, 1815, Pittsfield. [601] STEPHEN HAMLIN,6 ( Bro. of Isaac, ) b. May 8. 1785; m. Pittsfield, Mass., Jan. 27, 1813, Sabra, widow of Charles Willis, of Pittsfield, and dau. of David Luce, b. April 22, 1784. He was adm. of his father's estate, Washington, Mass., Dec. 4, 1810. He d. Nov. 13, 1825. Ch. b. Pittsfield: 1735.* George Washington, Jan. 6, 1814. 1736.* Jane Elizabeth, July 29, 1815. 1737. Charles Willis, Feb. 23, 1818; rem. to Penn. [ 602 ] LOIS HAMBLIN,6 (Perez, s Isaac,* Ebenezer," James,* >) b. July 9, 1770; m. New Concord, N. Y., Mar. 16, 1787, Joseph,6 son of James and Rebecca (Hall) Howland;* b. Barnstable, Mass., Jan. 29, 1762; res. Poultney, Vt.; removed to the southeast part of Pittsfield, Mass., 1797; Congs.; she d. Feb. 15, 1837; he d. Pittsfield, Mar. 5, 1841. * Note 248. For Howland see notes 61, 79 and 132. SHUBOEL HOWLAND.3 (John,2 *) born Barnstable, Mass., Sept. 30, 1672; m. Dec. 13, 1700, Mercy Blossom. He d. 1737. Ch. b. Barnstable: Jabez, • Sept. 16, 1701; m. Elizabeth Percival, Mercy, May 21,1710; " Joseph Jenkins. Zaccheus. JABEZ HOWLAND,* b. Barnstable, Sept. 16. 1701; m. Dec. 22, 1727, Elizabeth Percival. He d. 1765. Children: James, b. June 30, 1729; m. Rebecca Hall. Jabez, " Jan. 27, 1730-1 ; killed In French war. Elizabeth, " Oct. 26, 1732 ; m. Francis Wood. Mercy, " Aug. 15, 1734; unmarried. Nathaniel, " Oct. 9, 1736 ; m. Martha Thacher. Ansel, " Dec. 3, 1738; " Elizabeth Bodfish. Mary, " Jan. 31.1741; " John Bursley. JAMES HOWLAND.6 b. June 30, 1729; m. Rebecca Hall. Children: b. Dec. 31, 1754. " Mar. 27. 1757. " Aug. 11, 1759. " Jan. 29, 1762; m. Lois Hamblin. Abigail,Rebecca, Elizabeth,Joseph.Jabez, Mercy, James, Aug. Aug. 1767. 1771. 270 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children: 1738* Sidney, b. Aug. 30, 1788, Poultney. 1739. Rhoda, " Sept. 16, 1791, " m. Ackley Gayiord. 1740. Joseph, " Sept. 4, 1793, " " Jerusha Dewey. 1741. Perez, " Aug. 30, 1799, PittsUeld ; " Juliana Bumpus. 1742* Polly, "Dec. 28, 1800. 1743. Harriet, " Aug. 8, 1804. [603] RHODA ANN HAMBLIN,' (Sister of Lois), b. Feb. 13, )772: m. William, son of William Buckland,*b. Hartford, Ct.; farmer: res. Poultney, Vt., on the homestead of his father. They had six children, the two oldest dying in infancy. Both d. Poultney; he, July 7, 1806; she, Jan. 31, 1849. Ch. b. Poultney: 1744.* Polly, 1794. 1745. Fanny, 1798; d. 1849, unm. 1746* Stephen, Oct. 20, 1799. 1747* Augustus, about 1805. [604] CHARLOTTE HAMBLIN,6 (Sister of Lois,) b. New Concord, N. Y., May 13, 1774; m. Samuel Fifield,t b. Kingston, N.H., Aug. 14, 1770. He came to Poultney, Vt., about 1790-2, and settled at Pond Hill. His father and mother came from England; the former d. in N. H.; the latter in Poultney. Both d. Poultney; she, Oct. 10, 1861; he, Mar. 31, 1847. Ch. born Poultney: d. in infancy. tt ti 23, 1802. 30, 1805. 25, 1807. 27, 1809, 6T 1813. 6, 1816; d. Jan. 11, 1821. [605] Dea. STEPHEN HAMBLIN,6 (Bro. of LoisT) b. Lenox, Mass., Sept. 8, 1776; m. New Haven, Vt., Oct. 4, 1800, Mary, dau. of Lemuel Eldridge, of New Haven; her mother's maiden- name was Wood- worth: farmer: removed in the winter of 1812 to Aurelius, N. Y., with a team. After putting in a crop the following spring, he returned and brought his pa rents. He enlisted for a soldier in 1812 war, which closed before he reached the army. Obituary: On Sabbath evening, the 7th inst., at his residence in Wall street in this city, Mr. Stephen Hamlin. He would have completed his 80th year on the next day. Mr. Hamlin has long been a resident of Auburn, or of the adjoining townof Aurelius; he was extensively known and greatly respected; 1748. A Child, 1749. A Child, 1750.* Rhoda, July 1751.* Hiram, Jan. 1752.* Betsey, May 1753.* William, Dec. 1754.* Perez Hamblin , May 1755. Charlotta, Feb. * Note 249. WILLIAM BUCKLAND, m. Hartford, CI. Deedsof land in possessionof his grandson, in 187"), showed that the family of Buckland were in Conn. 220 years prior to that time. He removed from Hartford, Ct., to Poultney, Vt.', ITS i. His farm there was occupied by his grandson, Augustus Buckland, li\ IN7.V lie was a Rev. soldier. Hed. Mar. 11, 1795, aged (IS; his widow d. 1810, aged 70. Ch. b. Hartford: William, Samuel, Burwell, Eben, Margaret, Nancy and Hannah. t Note 250. GILES FYFIELD, freeman, Cambridge, Mass., May 31, 1671. SIXTH GENERATION. 271 had long been a member of the Presbyterian church, and had held the office of ruling elder in Aurelius, and in the First church in this city at the time of his death; and the members and officers of the church regarded him with the greatest affection and confidence; he was peculiarly dear to his pastor, who had greatly delighted in Christian intercourse with him. Both d. Auburn; he, Sept. 7, 1856; she, 1861. Children: 1756.* Cynthia, b. May 31, 1801, New Haven. 1757.* Sophia, " Aug. 10, 1802. it a 1758.* Horatio, " Jan. 5, 1806. a tt 1759.* William Perez, " June 23, 1809. tt u 1760.* Charlotte, " Nov. 10, 1810, (( a 1761.* Mary Etta, " Feb. 1, 1813, Aurelius. 1762.* Lemuel Wood wo rth," July 23, 1815, a 1763.* Lewis Clark, " Jan. 4, 1818, tt 1764.* Rhoda Ann, " Jan. 3, 1819, tc [610] EBENEZER S. HAMLlN,e (Jahiel,* Isaac,* Ebenezer,' James,21) b. West Springfield, Mass., April 9, 1778; m. there, Mar. 15, 1801, Sophia Dewey,* b. West Bloomfield, Sept. 14, 1782; removed to W. Bloomfield, about 1800. He d. W. Bloomfield, Jan. 9, 1831. Ch. b. West Springfield: 1765.* Herman, Dec. 15, 1801. 1766.* James Dewey, July 25, 1803. 1767.* Betsey Pomeroy', NOv. 9, 1807. 1768.* Caroline Sophia, Dec. 5, 1810. 1769.* Samuel Selden, Sept. 7, 1817. 1770.* John Ebenezer, Nov. H, 1818. 1771. Lydia K., 1772.* Eliza, 1773.* Asher Hamlin, 1774. Lor a Ann, 1775. Ebenezer Selden, 1776.* Loren, [611] JERUSHA HAMLIN,0 (Sister of Ebenezer S., ) b. Mar. 16, 1780, prob. West Springfield, Mass.; m. there, May 22, 1803, Kel sey Day, b. there, Sept. 12, 1776; res. West Springfield; both d. there; she Oct. 8, 1857; he May 15, 1843. Ch. b. W. Springfield: Mar. 20, 1805; d. May 30, 1858, unm. Jan. 17, 1807. Mar. 25, 1809. Mar. 16, 1811; d. July 9, 1814. Aug. 16, 1813; " Oct. 25, 1848, unm. Oct. 20, 1816. [613] ASHER POMEROY HAMLIN," (Bro. of Ebenezer S.,) b. June 8, 1784, West Springfield, Mass.; unmarried; merchant; an accom plished gentleman of rare personal attractiveness, one of the handsomest men of his time; no picture of him extant; it was a whim of his never to have one taken. He accumulated a large fortune in mercantile pursuits in Albany and New York city. His country place on Long Island, 36 miles from the city of New York, called "Oak Neck," is still in possession of his relatives. Hed. Agawam, Mass., Aug. 11, 1858; buried beside his father in Feeding Hills Ceme tery; he left an estate of $400,000. * Note 251. For Dewey see note 237. 272 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [614] ELECTA HAMLIN b. West Springfield, Mass., Heber Miller, b. same place, Oct. 29, 1875. Children: 1777.* John Hamlin, 1778. Charles, 1779. Delia Anne, 1880.* Lucy Leonard, 1781.* Caroline Morley, 1782. Julia, 1783. Jerusha Pomeroy, ii Mat 11, (Sister of Ebenezer S.,) . 22, 1787; married there, Nov. 10, 1810, 1786, where he d. Mar. 16, 1872; she d. Jan! b. Sept. 30, 1812, Feeding Hills. " Feb. 8, 1815; d. Feb. 25, 1815. " Apr. 16, 1816, unmarried. " Apr. 26, 1819, Feeding Hills. " Jan. 10, 1823. " Apr. 16, 1827; d. Oct, 27, 1828. " Jan. 13, 1839: " Feb. 5, 1839. [615] JESSE HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Ebenezer S.,) b. Apr. 27, 1791, prob. West Springfield, Mass.: m. and res. Rockford, 111., where he d. Apr., 1875. Children: 1784. Minnie. 1785. A Daughter. Luster Hamlin. [616] LESTER HAMLIN," (Bro. of Ebenezer S.,) b. West Springfield, Mass., June 14. 1797; m. there, Jan. 31, 1832, Lacy, dau. SIXTH GENERATION. 273 of Jesse and Eunice (Coe) Hubbard,* b. Haddam, Ct., Feb. 5, 1796. Inherited his father's homestead West Springfield, where he resided; a handsome prop erty, in possession of the children of his dau. Mrs. Jane Allen, 1896. Both d. Agawam; he May 13, 1875; she Jan. 18, 1884. Ch. b. West Springfield: 1786* Jane, Nov. 20, 1822. 1787.* Frances Elizabeth, Jan. 4, 1827. 1788. Eben P., Dec. 8, 1837; d. May 8, 1842. [621] PEREZ HAMBLIN," (Cyreneus,6 Isaac,* Ebenezer, s James,* *) b. Charlton, (?) N. Y., Mar. 20, 1779; m. Spencertown, N. Y., about 1817, Susan Gott; res. Spencertown, N. Y.; she resided in the vicinity of Austerlitz, N. Y., after his death. He died about 1829-34. Children: m. Bacon; res. Attleboro, Mass. b. 1829; unm; res. Austerlitz, N. Y. 1789, Lucretia M. 1790. George. 1791. Harvey. 1792. Milo., 1793. Morton. 1794. Mary. 1795.* Delia A., 1796. Elvira. 1797. Alfred, b. 1833, Austerlitz, N. Y. res. California. [622] MERCY HAMBLIN," (Sister of Perez,) b. Lenox, Mass., May 6, 1781; m. Sept. 31, 1800, Keeler,7 son of Noah and Sarah (Keeler) Starr;f b. Ridgefield, Ct., Nov. 18, 1775; farmer and hotel keeper; * Note 252. For Hubbard see note 238. t Note 253. NOAH STARR," (Samuel.s * Josiah.s Thomas.a Comfort.*) Dr. COMFORT STAR,* b. England; wife, Elizabeth. He lived in Ashford, Kent, Eng.; surgeon. He embarked in the Hercules, of Sandwich, England, for New England, with three children and three servants, 1634-5; practiced his profession in Newtowne (Cambridge), Mass. ; Settled in Duxbury, Mass., 1638; removed to Boston about 1647. He died Jan. 2, 1659-60; will made April 22, 1659; proved, Feb. 3, 1659-60; she d. June 25, 1658. Ch. b. Ashford: Thomas. 1621. 1624. Elizabeth,Comeort, Mary. John. Samuel, bap. Mar. 2, 1628 ; buried Apr. 16, 1633. Hannah, July 22, 1632. Lydia, Mar. 22, 1634. Dr. THOMAS STARR.a b. England; prob. came with his father, 1634-5; wife, Rachael; surgeon; res. Duxbury, Scituate, Yarmouth and Charlestown, Mass. He d. Oct. 26, 1658. Children : Samuel, b 1640. Comfort, 1644. Elizabeth, 1646. Benjamin, Feb. 6, 1647-8. Jehosaphat, ' Jan, 12, 1649-50. Constant, 1652; d. Oct. 5, 1654. William, Mar. is, 1654-5 ; d. Dec. 13, 1659. Josiah, Sept. 1, 1657. 274 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. removed to Oneida Co., N. Y.; thence to Pavilion, Genessee Co., 1815; soldier 1812 war; dea. Presb. church. He d. Carlisle, N. Y., July 8, 1826; she d. at the home of her dau. in Centerville, Mich., Oct. 21, 1859. Children: 1798. Clarissa, b. Aug. 12, 1802; d. unm. 1897. 1799.* Almira O, " Apr. L 1804; Verona, N. Y. 1800.* Ann Eliza, , , July 31, 1806; Augusta, " 1801.* Orrin, " Mar. 27, 1809, tt a 1802.* Calvin Hawley, a Mar. 4, 1812, t( a 1803.* Harvey Hamlin, a Dec. 27, 1814, Verona, " 1804.* Harriet Louisa, a Oct. 16. 1817, a a 1805.* Betsey Jane, a Mar. 13, 1819, Pavilion, " 1806* Mary Adeline, a June 29, 1822, u a 1807.* Henry Keeler, 1 1 June 3, 1825, Castile, " 1808.* Laura, 1809.* Elvira, 1810.* William, 1811.* Linus W,, 1812. Curtis, 1813. Irene, 1814. Milo, 1815.* Irene, [623] LAURA HAMBLIN,6 (Sister of Perez,) b. Lenox, Mass., Jan. 3, 1783; m. Oneida Co., N. Y., Jan., 1811, Benjamin, son of Isaac and Irene Miller, b. Middletown, Ct., Nov. 30, 1786; farmer; Stock ton, Chautauqua Co., N. V.; Republican; Baptist: she Presb. Both d. Stockton; she, June 29, 1851; he, Aug. 19, 1857. Children: b. Apr. 4, 1812, Stockton. " Jan. 24, 1814, Oneida Co. " Dec. 27, 1815, Stockton. " Dec. 28, 1817, " May 27, 1819, " d. same day. " Sept. 28, 1821, " " " " Mar. 14, 1822, " " Sept.23, 1822. " Sept. 12, 1824, " [627] CLARISSA HAMLIN," (Sister of Perez,) b. Paris, N. Y.; m. Ellington, N. Y., June 12, 1840, James Holbrook; res, Canadaville, Chautauqua Co., N. Y; after her husband's death she res. Kennedy, N. Y., where she d. 1878; he d. July 14, 1848. No issue. [628] BETSEY HAMLIN," (Sister of Perez,) b. Paris, N. Y., June 16, 1800; m. Covington, Genessee Co., N. Y., Nov. 16, 1828, Sewell Merritt, b. Charlton, N. Y., Feb. 3, 1794; farmer; Covington, Ellington and Kennedy, N. Y.; Republican; soldier 1812 war, and served at Plattsburg; Universalist; she, Presb. Both d. Kennedy: she, Aug. 27. 1876; he, April 1, 1889. Children: 1816.* Jerome, b. Nov. 7, 1830, Covington. 1817.* Delos, " Dec. 14, 1835. Ellington. [629] SETH HAMLIN," (Bro. of Perez,) b. Paris, N. Y., 1801; in. Covington Centre, N. Y., Feb. 14, 1828, Clarissa Sturdevant; laborer; Leroy, N. Y., until 1830; Wisconsin until 1840; afterwards SIXTH GENERATION 275 Covington Center until death: Republican: she Baptist. His children lived at Buffalo, N. Y. Both d. Covington Center; he, 1853; she May 28, 1853. Children: 1818. Phebe. 1819. George. 1820. Warren. 1821,_ Maryette. [630] MILO HAMLIN," (Bro. of Perez.) b. Paris, N. Y.. Mar. 4, 1804: m. Leroy, N. Y., Feb. 25, 1826, Malinda West, b. Westmoreland, N. Y., June 15, 1811; res. Leroy and Pavilion, N. Y., and Corry, Pa. Both d. Corry; he, July 12, 1883; she, May 27, 1889. Children: 1822. Ellen Frances, May 16, 1826, Leroy; m. Clark. 1823.* Edson Harvey, Feb. 4, 1829, " 1824.* Edgar Fredus, Aug-. 14, 1834. 1825.* John West, Dec. 10, 1838, Pavilion. 1826. Mary, Aug. 14,1840, " ; d. June 20, 1844. [ 637 ] JULIANA PORTER," (Mercy Hamlin.^ Isaac,* Ebenezer, s James,") b. Clinton, N. Y., June 3, 1796; m. Rutland, N. Y., Jan. 14, 1814, Crafts Pay- son,7 son of Libbeus and Sarah (Crafts) Kimball,* b. Pomfret, Ct., Jan. 14, 1788. * Note 254. RICHARD KIMBALL,* b. about 1595; came from the parish of Rattlesden, Suffolk, England; m. 1st, Ursula, dau. of Henry and Martha Scott, who d. Ipswich, Mass.; m. 2d, Oct. 2.J, 1661, Margaret, widow of Henry Dow, Sr., of Hampton, N. H. He embarked at Ips wich, Eng., the last of April, 1611, in the Eliz tbetli, Wm. Andrews, master. With him came his wife, Ursula, and children: Henry, Elizabeth, Richard, Mary, Martha, John and Thomas; also, Henry Kimball, aged 44, with his wife, Susan, aged 35, and daughters, Elizabeth, aged 4; and Susan, aged Hi, and a lad, Richard Cutting, aged 11 ; also, Thomas Scott, a brother-in-law, aged 40, with his wife, Elizabath, aged 40, and children, Elizabeth, aged 9, Abigail, 7, and Thomas, 6. They came to Watertown, Mass.. where Richard and Henry Kimball settled. It is supposed they were brothers, but the fact has not been established. Thomas Scott settled in Ipswich, Mass. Richard Kimball was a wheelwright; made freeman, Watertown, May 6, 1635 ; proprie tor, 1636-7; his home lot of 6 acres was bounded north by Cambridge, east by land of W. Ham let, south by the highway, west by land of Edward Whits. It is now in Cambridge, near the corner ot Huron Ave. and Appleton St. and was near springs of water. He removed to Ipswich, Mass., and was granted a house lot there. Feb. 21, 1637-8, next to Goodwin Simons, at the west end of town ; and 40 acres beyond the north river, near the land of Robert Scott. Commoner, 1641; one of the "seven men," 1615; fence surveyor, 1653. His name frequently appears on the records as a prominent man. He d. Ipswich, June 21 167.3; will dated Mar. 5, 1674-5 ; proved Tohn Severans. [Raynor. bap. Aug. 12, 1615; rn. Mary Wyatt St Elizabeth (Gilbert) unm. 1675. m. Mary and Mary (Gott ?) " Robert Dutch. 1 ' Joseph Fowler. " Mary Bradstreet and Mary Jordan. " Mary Smith. ¦¦ Edward Allen. Mercy Hazeltine. " Anne Hazeltine. THOMAS KIMBALL,! b. Rattlesden, Eng., 1633; came with his parents to Watertown, Mass., 1634; m. Ipswich, Mass., Mary, dau. of Thomas and Joanna Smith ; was living in Hamp ton, N. H, 1653-60, where he owned a mill on Oyster river; removed to that part of Rowley, now Sept. 28, 1675. Children : Abigail, t 3. Rattlesden: Henry. " bar. Elizabeth, " 1621, " Richard, " 1623, " Mary, " 1625, " Martha, " 1629, J ohn, ¦' 1631, ' Thomas, " 1633. 11 Sarah. " 1635, Watertown; Benjamin, " 1637, Ipswich; Caleb, " 1639, " 276 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. He studied medicine, and settled in Rutland, 1810; surgeon in the army in 1812 war, at Sackett's Harbor, N. Y.-; a skillful physician; later a farmer, Rutland; Congs. She d. Rutland, Apr. 21, 1868; he d. Nov. 7, 1872. 1827.* Children: Morris Sylvester, b. Apr. 25, 1815. 1828.* Volney Porter, " Dec. 10, 1816. 1829* Cynthia, " Dec. 7, 1818. 1830.* Olive Amelia, " Aug. 24, 1822. 1831.* Bruce Jerome, " Mar. 21, 1826, Oswego. 1832* Henry Norman, " Jan. 27, 1832. 1833. Herbert Crafts, " Aug. 25, 1835; d. Aug. 14, 1863. Bradford, Mass., then called Merrimack, about 1666; constable there, Feb. 20, 1668-9; his house was on the Boxford road, and was a legal place for publishing and posting orders. He was killed there by Symon, an Indian, on a raid, May 3, 1676, and his wife and five children were captured and carried forty miles into the wilderness; but were freed after forty-one days, by the friendly officers of Wanalancet, chief of the Pennacook Indians. Children: Elizabeth, b. Dec. 5, 1658, Hampden; d. Dec. 27. 165s. 1660, " m. Sarah Spofford. Jan. 27, 1661 ; d. before 1699. 1662; " " 1699. about 1663; m. Thomas Reddington. 1665; " Deborah Pemberton and Grace (Hall) Currier. Apr. 20, 1668; no further account of him. Oct. 14, 1675 ; went to East Jersey. Richard,Hannah, Joseph, Mary, Thomas,Ebenezer,John,Joanna, m. Joshua Morse. Capt. RICHARD KIMBALL.3 b. Hampton, N. H., 1660; m. 1st. Sept. 7. 1682, Sarah, dau. of John and Elizabeth Spofford, b. Mar. 24, 1661 ; who d. Feb. 14, 1713-4; m. 2d, Nov. 5. 1714, Mrs. Me hitable (Day), widow of his cousin Richard.3 son of Benjamin Kimball ; he was called Cornet and Captain; res. Bradford, Mass., where he d. Jan. 21, 1733. Ch. b. Bradford: Richard, Aug. 7, 1683; d. Aug. 19, 1683. Sarah, Jan. 5, 1684; m. John Wood. Samuel, Mar. 30, 1685-6; " Sarah Spofford. Mary, Jan. 29,1687-8; " Nathaniel Ames. Richard, May 27,1689; " Mary Stickney. Hannah, Mar. 19, 1691-2; " Edward Carleton. Ruth, Feb. 1.1693; " Richard Peabody. Mehitable, Oct. 10,1699; " Nathaniel Gage. Joseph, Dec. 29, 1701; " Abial Peabody. SAMUEL KIMBALL,* b. Bradford, Mass., Mar. 30, 1685-6; m. Jan. 1. 1713, Sarah Spofford, b. Dec. 20, 1693; he res. Bradford; bought land in Pomfret. Ct., 1?23; removed to Hampton, Ct, same year, where his descendants still live; will made Plainfield, Ct.. Jan. 1. 1748; proved Apr. s. 1748; he d. there 1748. Children: Mehitable, b'. Feb. 26, 1716-7. Bradford; d. April 8,1760. Martha, - Feb. 9, 1718, - m. Squash. Daniel, " ,7iln. 7, m,,_.M] .. „ Anna Hammond A Son, ¦¦ 170] Richard. •¦ Juiy ,„, ^ ., „ AW , HoU Sarah. Mary. Samdbi" Hampton, ' Ann Mudge. r. ,El°n.AR? KIMBALL-r' !>• Bradford, Mass.. July 18, 1722; m. Dec. 13, 1748, Ann Holt; res. lomfret, Ct., where lie was a large laud holder. SIXTH GENERATION. 277 [638] HENRY HAMLIN," (Asa,E Isaac,* Ebenezer,s James,* *) b. Lenox, Mass., Dec. 28, 1785; m. Paris, N. Y., 1804, Laura,6 dau of Benja min and Mrs. Rosanna ( Burgess) Munson,* b. Wallingford, Ct., Feb. 24, 1786; farmer; Paris, Rome and Locke, N. Y.; Whig; justice of the peace; Presb. He d. Locke. Aug. 7, 1848; she d. Buffalo, Oct 4, 1850. Children: 1834.* Ursula, b. July 4, 1807, Paris. 1835.* Mariette, " Jan. 28, 1809. u 1836.* Charra, " Sept. 27, 1810, Rome. 1837.* Antoinette, " May 26, 1812, " 1838,* Julia, " June 3, 1814, a 1839.* Henry N., " Jan. 30, 1816, it 1840.* Elizabeth, " Sept. 22, 1817, (1 1841.* Emmons, " Nov. 16, 1821, a 1842.* Mary Emeline, " May 15, 1823, i ( 1843.* William W. " Jan. 10, 1830, u [639] M1LLIA ORRA HAMLIN," (Sister of Henry,) b. Paris, N. Y., Aug. 16, 1787; m. there, June 14, 1805, Justus," son of Ben jamin and Mrs. Rosannah (Burgess) Munson,* b. Wallingford, Ct., Apr. 15, 1784; farmer; removed with his father to Paris, N. Y., 1797, and resided 63 years on the place settled on and cleared by his father; Whig and Abolitionist; Presb. Both d. Paris; she Aug. 28, 1845; he June 11, 1860. Ch. b. Paris: 1844.* Julius, June 24, 1806, 1845.* Maria Emeline, July 18, 1808. 1846. Charles, June 10, 1810; d. Feb. 27, 1812. 1847.* Martha Caroline, June 29, 1813. 1848.* Hannah R., Jan. 11, 1821. [640] LOVISA HAMLIN," (Sister of Henry,) b. Paris, N. Y., 1789; m. Josiah Hills, b. Conn., 1779; she d. Rome, N. Y., Children: Libbeds, b. Feb. 14, 1750, Pomfret; m. Sarah Crafts. Abigail, " Nov. 30, 1754. Percy, " Nov. 5, 1760. Chester, " Sept. 19, 1763, St. Johns, N. B. ; m. Lucy Fox. Flavel; Rev. soldier; d. unm. Betsey. LIBBEUS KIMBALL.6 b. Pomfret, Ct., Feb. 14, 1750; m. May 7, 1778, Sarah Crafts. He served five days on the Lexington alarm, April, 1775; enlisted Pomfret, June, 1775, in Captain Daniel Lyons Co., in Col. Jedediah Huntingdon's regiment; served at Roxbury in the seige of Boston, and discharged; re-enlisted Pomfret, became sergeant, served to close of war; settled in Canajoharie, N. Y., where he lived 1832; deacon Freewill Baptist church. Children: Matilda. b. Nov. 22, 1780. Sylvester, " May 27, 1783, Pomfret; m. Lydia Atwater. Crafts Payson, " Jan. 15, 1788. " " Juliana Porter. * Note 255. BENJAMIN MUNSON.5 (Caleb,* s Samuel.2 Thomas,*) THOMAS MUNSON,* b. about 1612; m. Joanna — — ; carpenter; Hartford, Ct. ; soldier in the Pequot war, 1637. He sold land in Hartford. 1639; had left there and was in New Haven same year; sergeant, Aug. 6, 1642; freeman, New Haven, May 19, 1656; Ensign, 1661 ; Deputy and Lieut. May 9, 1664; served in King Philip's war, 1676; Capt. same year. He d. New Haven, May 7, 1685. Three children. 278 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Feb. 16, 1818. He m. 2d, Achsah Ransford, who d. Feb. 25, 1861, by whom he had a son, Josiah F., who d. July 28, 1826, aged 20 months; farmer; near Rome. He d. Rome, Sept. 19, 1871. Children: 1849.* William, Oct. 14, 1809. 1850.* Mary Ann, Sept. 17, 1812. 1851. Asa, Nov. 29, 1814, d. Mar. 28, 1847, unm. [641] HANNAH NOBLE HAMLIN," (Sister of Henry,) b. Paris, N. Y., Dec. 26, 1793; m. at her father's house, Paris, by Rev. Moses Gillette, Jan. 28, 1824, Capt. Solomon, son of Dea. Solomon and Anna (Waugti) Goodwin* b. Litchfield, Ct., June 4, 1797; Capt. of militia, carpenterand builder; * Note 256. OZIAS GOODWIN,* sometimes called Hosea, came to Boston with his brother, Elder William Goodwin, in the Lion, June 16, 1632; he belonged to the "Braintree Co.," or the company of Rev. Thomas Hooker ; m. 1639, Mary, dau. of Robert Woodward, of Braintree, Mass; It is supposed he was previously married; settled in Hartford, Ct., 1639. He made an affidavit, 1674, then giving his age as 78 years. He d. before 1683. Children : William, b. about 1629 ; m. Truen. Nathaniel, " " 1637; " Sarah Coles and Elizabeth Pratt- Hannah " " 1637; " William Pitkin. Perhaps others. WILLIAM GOOD WIN.2 testified in 1674 that his age was then 45 years. M. Truen; res. Hartford, Ct. ; freeman, 1654; sexton of the church; he d. Hartford, Oct. 15, 1689; wUl, dated June 25, 1689; proved, Nov. 6, 1689; in which he mentions wife, Susannah; she m., 1691, John Shepard, of Hartford. Children : Susannah, m. John Pratt, Jr. William, b. about 1658; " Elizabeth Shepard. Nathaniel, " Mehitable Porter. NATHANIEL GOODWIN.3 m. Mehitable, dau. of Samuel and Hannah (Stanley) Porter, of Hadley, Mass. ; shoemaker; deacon First Church, Hartford, 1734; she d. Feb. 6, 1726; his will Sept. 6, 1738; proved Dec. 1, 1747. Ch. prob. b. Hartford: Mehitable, m. Joseph Goodrich. Hezekiah, bap. Mar. 20, 1692; m. Hanna Pantry and Lydia Barnard. Benedicta, " Feb. 25,1693-4; " Jacob Goodrich. Isaac " Nov. 10, 1695; " Hannah Morgan and Ruth Gayiord. Abraham, " July 30, 1699; " Mary Bird. Stephen, " Aug. 24. 1701 ; " Sarah Gillette. Eleazer, " Dec. 19, 1703; " Hannah Easton. Joanna, " Jan. 20, 1705-6; " Abial Smith. Ruth, " Mar. 7, 1707-8; " Bird or Stoddard. Alice, b. May 19,1710; " Caldwell. Nathaniel, bap. Sept. 24, 1712. ABRAHAM GOODWIN,* b. Hartford, bap. July 30, 1699; m. April 13. 1726, Mary Bird, of Farmington, Ct. ; one of the first settlers of Litchfield. Ct. ; a prominent man; lister; grand juror; constable; selectman; ensign; he d, Jan. 6, 1771: she. June 7, 1788. aged 77. Eight children. NATHANIEL GOODWIN,* b. Oct. 31, 1727; m. Jan. 30, 1751. Elizabeth, dau. of Ebene zer and Deborah (Buell) Marsh, of Litchfield, b. Feb. 10. 1729-30; res. South Farms, Litchfield; lister; constable; collector; Lieut, of militia; Capt. in Rev. He d. Litchfield, of small pox. May 18, 1777; she, Dec. 14, 1802. Nine children. SOLOMON GOODWIN,6b. Litchfield, Apr. 26, 1755; m. Mar. 11, 1780, Anna, dau. of Thomas andRosina (Watson) Waugh, of Litchfield; ttev. soldier; Sergt. Major and Ensign, Conn. Line; pensioned as such Apr. 21. 1831; removed to Willlamstown, N. Y., 1802; later to Rome; farmer; deacon in church; hed Sept. 20. 1835; she Oct. 22, 1816. 6 children; their youngest son Solomon, m. Hannah N. Hamlin." SIXTH GENERATION. 279 removed with his father's family to Williamstown, N. Y., 1802; and to Rome, N. Y., before 1820, where he resided until 1847; removed to Verona, N. Y., but returned to Rome about 1856; Whig; Presb., in which church he was deacon. Both d. Rome: she Apr. 16, 1858; he June 22, 1857. Ch. b. Rome: 1852. Francis Dwight, June 21, 1828; d. June 5, 1831. 1853.* Henrietta Elizabeth, Aug. 15, 1830. 1854.* Edward Payson, July 31, 1832. 1855.* Albert Barnes, Jan. 4, 1836. [642] Capt. ASA HAMLIN, Jr.,o ( Bro. of Henry,) b. Paris, N. Y., in 1796; unmarried. He was commissioned Lieut, in the 157th Regt. of N. Y. Infantry, by Gov. DeWitt Clinton, Feb. 17, 1820. He was called Capt. Hamlin. He had a contract to build several miles of the Northern Cross Railroad, now the T. W. and W. R. R., in 111.; and d. in Illinois, prob. Sangamon Co., Oct. 1837, without completing his contract. [643] OLIVE HAMLIN," (Sister of Henry,) b. Paris, N. Y., July 10, 1798; m. 1851, Dea. Horace Bartlett, b. Guilford, Ct., Dec. 20, 1792; who came to Paris, N. Y., 1815; dea. Cong, ch.; before mar riage she was a teacher; she d. Clinton, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1878; he d. Aug. 2, 1881. No issue. [644] ALMIRA HAMLIN,* (Sister of Henry,) b. Paris, N. Y., Nov. 7, 1802; m, Feb. 23, 1826, Justus Elmer, son of Abel Jr. and Mary (Elmer) Gillette, b. Jan. 7, 1798, prob. Windsor, Ct.; farmer; remov ed from Conn, to Verona, N. Y. with his father, 1806, and resided there until his death; Congs. Both d. Verona; she Jan. 13, 1876; he Nov. 20, 1878. Ch. b. Verona: 1856.* Caroline Frances, Mar. 15, 1831. 1857. Hubert Elmer, May 24, 1832; d. July 15, 1853, unm. [646] CAROLINE HAMLIN,8 (Sister of Henry,) b. Paris, N. Y.; m. Dr. David Larrabee, of Paris Hill, N. Y. She is de scribed as tall and slender, with light complexion and blue eyes. Both d. Paris; she about 1880; he Aug. 9, 1875, aged 67. Children: 1858.* Dwight W., b. 1834. 1859. Caroline Augusta, d. unm. [648] THEOPHILUS HAMLEN,9 (Nathaniel^ Lewis,* Ebenezer,3 James,81) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Dec. 6, 1765; removed with his parents to Shrews bury: then to Oxford, Mass,; m. 1st, there, June 30, 1788, Sarah Rockwood, b. Oxford, Aug. 25, 1764; whod. Augusta, Maine, Dec. 6, 1826; m. 2d, 1830, Mrs. Jane Carter, of Portland, Me. He went to Hollowell, now Augusta, Maine, with his father, 1784; where he worked at the carpenter's trade several years, and early became a merchant there, in a store at the corner of Dickman Place and Win- throp street, near the first court house, in the Market Place; he erected a large house in Dickman Place, which was consumed by the fire of 1865; also a three story store opposite, long known as the Hamlen or "Green Store," from its 280 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. color. About 1816, with his sons John, George, Nathaniel, Theophilus and Weld, they loaded a vessel with an assorted cargo, which they sold at New Or leans. The sons went to Liberty, Miss. He returned to Augusta about 1820, and became extensively known as proprietor of the "Kennebec Hotel," for many years. He d. Augusta, April, 1842. . ya4*. July 31, 174S; m. Falmouth, Mass., Feb. 12, 1772, Chloe Handy; res. Falmouth. Sec note 52. t Note 271. For Jenkins sec notes. t Note 272. For Uoodspeed see note 30. 2083. Eliza, 2084. Emily, 2085. Der ind a. 2086. Nathaniel, 2087. Andrew, 2088. Tryphosia, SIXTH GENERATION. 293 [689] BETHANIA HOWLAND," (Sister of Benjamin,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Aug. 15, 1786; m. Ancel Fish,* his 2d wife; he m. 1st, Temperance Lovell; shipwright; Sandwich. Both d. Sandwich. Ch. b. Sandwich: m. Ephraim Percival, of Farmersville, Mass. " Ezra Coleman. " Lapham. went to California. " Hinckley, of Middleboro, Mass. [690] Capt. BENJAMIN HAMBLIN,' (Lemuel^ Reuben,* Elkanah," James,21) b. Sandwich, Mass., Jan. 11, 1769; m. Falmouth, Mass., Apr. 4, 1790, Abigail," dau. of Caleb and Content (Fish) Hamlin, b. Falmouth, 1768; far mer: Snake Pond, Sandwich; Capt. of militia, an elegant officer and proud of the appearance and drill of his men. In the 1812 war his command was marched to Falmouth to prevent the landing of the British and to defend the shipping; his sword, which he prized, was kept as long as he lived. A stranger once called at his house and inquired for Capt. Hamblin'. The old gentleman replied that he was the man; but the caller stated that it was his son, a sea captain, whom he sought. The old man, who was fond of liquor and had taken a drink, replied that he was the only Captain Hamblin on the place,' and there would be no other while he lived. He was a sportsman, fond of shooting, and a game of football at the age of sixty. She was called "Aunt N*abby," a kind, gentle lady, with a smile and good word for every one. Methodist. He died at the home of his dau., Christina, West Falmouth, Feb. 23, 1850, buried Snake Pond; she d. Sandwich. June 7, 1837. Ch. b. Sandwich: 2089.* Elizabeth, Dec. 22 1789. 2090.* Caleb, Dec. 10, 1793. 2091.* Thomas, Aug. 18, 1796. 2092.* Benjamin, Oct. 30, 1798. 2093. Thacher, Mar. 11, 1800; drown'd around Cape Horn, unm 2094. Elias, Sept. 17, 1804; d. at sea about 1824,unm. 2095. Abigail, May 15, 1807; m. Asa Bartiett. 2096.* Christina B., Aug. 30, 1813. [692] REBECCA HAMBLIN," (Sister of Benjamin,) b. Sandwich, Mass., June 15, 1773; m. there, by Rev. Jonathan Burr, Oct. 15, 1797, Capt. Josiah Eldredge,t b. Chatham, Mass., Mar. 4, 1770; brother to Ephraim Eldridge, who m. her sister Mary Hamblin; mariner in early life; Sandwich, removed to Wood's Hole. She Cong. Both d. Wood's Hole; she May 3, 1854: he Nov. 2, 1828. * Note 273. For Fish see note 54. + Note 274. For Eldridge see note 90. 294 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. b. Sandwich: 2097.* Delilah, Oct. 15, 1798 2098.* Lemuel Hamblin, July 14, 1800 2099. Cyrena, Mar. 2, 1802: 2100.* Josiah Lloyd, July 29, 1805 2101.* Mahalia, Sept. 17, 1809, 2102.* Zenas Fish, Feb. 24, 1812 2103. Henry Lincoln, Dec. 4, 1814 2104. Jonathan Burr, Dec. 4, 1814 d. Dec. 4, 1804. d. Dec. 26, 1814. " Dec. 27, 1814. [693] Capt. ELLIS HAMBLIN," (Bro. of Benjamin,) b. Sandwich, Mass., 1776; m. there by Rev. Jonathan Burr, Mar. 25, 1795, Lucy," dau. of Joseph and Sarah5 (Adams*) Goodspeed, f b. Barnstable; mariner; Sandwich; he d. Sandwich, 1825; she was published, Barnstable, Apr, 8, 1826, to be married to Timothy Hinckley; she d. New Bedford, Mass., 1845, aged about 70, while on a visit to her son Joseph. Ch. b. Sandwich: 2105. Joseph, Aug. 30, 1795. 2106.* Rebecca, Oct. U, 1797. 2107.* Sarah G-, Feb. 22, 1800. 2108.* Joseph, Jan. 6, 1803. 2109.* George W., Dec. 19, 1804. 2110* Josiah E., Oct. 1, 1811. [694] LEMUEL HAMBLIN, « (Bro. of Benjamin,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Oct. 4, 1779; m. Delila, dau. of Sylvia and Lucretia (Phinney!) Fish.g b. Sandwich, Feb. 9, 1779; res. Sandwich. Both d. Sandwich; he Sept. 23, 1837; she, 1839. Ch. b. Sandwich: 2111.* Ainsworth Fish, Mar. 20, 1803. 2112. Cyrene E., Feb. 25, 1805; d. Aug 17, 1807 2113. Hariot, Jan. H, 1807; " Oct. 11, 1807 2114.* Cyrene E., July 25, 1808. 2115.* Thomas Fish, Aug. 23, 1810. 2116.* Abigail O, Nov. 12, 1812. 2117* Harriet Newell, Feb. 14, 1815. 2118. Delila Eldridge, July 25, 1817; d. Oct. 17, 1839. 2119* Simeon Fish, Apr. 3, 1819. [695] REUBEN HAMBLIN," (Bro. of Benjamin,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Mar. 31, 1781. The records of Sandwich show the mar riage of Reuben Hamblin and Lydia Fish,g both of Sandwich, by Rev. Jonathan Burr, Oct. 5, 1803; she b. Sandwich, Oct. 24, 1784: res. Sandwich. He. d. Fal mouth, Nov. 29, 1821. Ch. b. Sandwich: 2120.* Simeon Fish, Nov. 8, 1803. !,oJ' Dorcas, Dec. 1, 1805; m. Capt. Lemuel H. Eldredge.' 21"2- Reuben, Aug. 16, 1808; d. young. * Note 275^ SARAH ADAMSJ. (Thomas,* Edward," 2 Henry.*) t For Goodspeed sec note 30. * Note 276. For Phinney see note ISO. 6 Note 277. For Fish see note 54. SIXTH GENERATION. 295 [696] MARY HAMBLIN," (Sister of Benjamin,) b. Sandwich, Mass., 1784; m. there, by Rev. Jonathan Burr, Oct. 5, 1803, Ephraim Eldridge,* bro. of Capt. Josiah Eldridge, who m. her sister, Rebecca Hamlin. Ch. b. Sandwich: 2123.* Hervey, Jan. 23, 1805.- 2124.* Lucy Hamblin, Aug. 20, 1808. 2125. Ephraim, June 25, 1811. 2126* Owen, Mar. 10, 1813. [697]. Dea. THOMAS HAMBLEN," (Thomas, & Reuben,* Elkanah," James,21) b. Sandwich, Mass., Aug. 14, 1775; m. there by Rev. Jonathan Burr, Sept. 28, 1798, Sylvia, dau. of Peleg and Sarah (Bursleyf) Nye,! b. Sandwich, Sept. 28, 1797; tanner; afterwards farmer; Sandwich; Congs. Both died ¦Sandwich; he, May 4, 1855; she, Mar. 11, 1856. Ch. b. Sandwich: 2127.* Joseph, Jan. 27, 1799. 2128.* Asa, Jan. 13, 1801. 2129* Olive Nye, June 30, 1803. 2130* Thomas, Dec. 24, 1805. 2131.* Eliza Latimer, July 24, 1808. 2132. Sylvia, Jan. 16, 1811; d. Nov. 26, 1832, unm. 2133. Charles H., Sept. 11, 1813, " May 27, 1841, " 2134.* William, May 10, 1818. [701J JOHN HAMBLIN," (John,** Elkanah," James,2 *) b. Barnstable, Mass., bap. Apr. 27, 1774; m. 1st, there, 1795, Sarah Crocker,^ who d. Dec. 4, 1817; 2d, pub. Barnstable, Mar. 24, 1820, to be married to Chloe Chamberlin. The wife of one John Hamblin d. Barnstable, 1830; m. 3d, Barn stable, Dec. 20, 1839, Temperance Fish;|| res. Newton, Mass. He d. Barnstable, April 25, 1863. 2135.* 2136.2137.* 2138. 2139.* Ch. by 1st wife, b. Ansel, Elizabeth, Zenas, Olive Crocker, Thomas Crocker, Barnstable: Aug. 21, 1797. Feb. 14, 1801; July 30, 1805. Aug. 12, 1807; Dec. 19, 1809. d. Dec. 3, 1817. m. Reuben Hamblen. * For Eldridge see note 90. + For Bursley see note 89. * For Nye see note 34. For Crocker see notes 35, 39 and 78. For Fish see notes 54 and 190. SEVENTH GENERATION. [705] Capt. PRENTISS SCUDDER,' (Lot," Samuel," Ebenezer,*' Elibabeth Hamlin," James,2*) b. Barnstable, Mass., Sept. 14, 1797; m. May 5, 1822, Lucinda, dau. of David and Desire (Gage) Scudder, b. Barnstable, Oct 20, 1797; master mariner; she Baptist; he d. Nov. 17, 1828; she d. Barnstable, Jan. 4, 1877. Ch. b. Barnstable: 2140.* Prentiss William, July 21, 1828. [713] ISAAC SCUDDER,7 (Ebenezer,""* Elizabeth Hamlin," James,2 *> b. Barnstable, Mass., Sept. 22, 1798; m. 1st, Content Phinney;* m. 2d, Susan Lewis;t both d. Barnstable; he, Sept. 22, 1847; she, Jan. 4, 1835. Ch. b. Barnstable: 2141. Ebenezer, Sept. 19, 1832: d. Mar. 3, 1836. 2142. A Daughter, m. Freeman Crocker; res. San Diego, Cal. 2143. Emma, " Howland. 2144. William, res. Providence, R. I. [714] PHILANDER SCUDDER,' (Bro. of Isaac,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Dec. 20, 1800; m. there, Jan. 15, 1829, Jane Otis.! Ch. b. Barnstable: 2145. Louisa, Mar. 3, 1833; d. Sept. 15, 1833. 2146. Abigail R., Dec. 7, 1833, " June 3, 1836. 2147. Henry, Oct. 5, 1837, " Feb. 16, 1838. 2148, Otis, Apr. 20, 1841, " Aug. 16, 1841. * For Phinney see note 189. t For Lewis see notes 10 and 12. * Note 281. Gen. JOHN OTIS,* b. Barnstaple, Eng., 1,181; came to Hingham, Mass., 1635. JOHN OTIS,2 b. England, 1020; came with his father to Hingham, 1635; thence to Scitu ate; thence to Barnstable; returned to Scituate. JOHN OTIS." of Barnstable, Mass. Col. JOHN OTIS,* a gentleman "of distinguished talents, of powerful wit, great affa bility, sagacity, prudence and piety;" resided Barnstable, Mass.; representative 20 years; commander of county militia 18 years; member of his magesty's council 21 years. Children: > Mary, b. Dec. 10, 1085. John, " Jan. 14, 1087. Nathaniel, " July 18, ltl'.io; m. Russell. Mercy, " Oct. 15, HUB, " Gen. James Warren. Solomon, " uet. 1:1, 1000. James, " June 14, 1702, " Mary Allyne. SEVENTH GENERATION. 297 [716] BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SCUDDER,' (Bro. of Isaac,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Mar. 22, 1803; in. there, Sept. 13, 1845, Marcia F. Lovell.* He. d. Barnstable, Apr. 7, 1876. [717] ALONZO SCUDDER,'' (Bro. of Isaac,) b. Barnstable, Mass.: m. and had two daughters; one of whom m., but had no issue. [720] Capt. OLIVER SCUDDER," (Isaiah," Ebenezer,"* Elizabeth Hamlin,3 James,2*) b. Barnstable, Mass., Oct. 27, 1796: m. there, Oct. 31, 1817, Chalana, dau. of and Abigail (Kelley) Lombard, t b. Barnstable, Feb. 12, 1798; master mariner; Barnstable. He was lost at sea from Sch. War rior, Apr. 9, 1831; she d. Taunton, Mass., Aug. 12, 1884. Ch. b. Barnstable: 2149.* Frederick Clarrington, Apr. 25, 1819. 2150.* Alexander, Dec. 4, 1821. 2151. Oliver Sidney, Apr. 24, 1827; d. May 19, 1827. 2152. Emily Frances, Oct 7, 1828; " Nov. 4, 1828. 2153.* Emily Oliver, Feb. 3, 1831. [721] LYDIA ISHAM SCUDDER,7 (Sister of Oliver,) b. Barnstable, Mass., April 8, 1798; m. there, Dec. 8, 1816, Capt. John Lovell, b. Osterville, Mass., Aug. 11, 1793; master mariner; Osterville, after marriage; Cong.; she d. Osterville, Mar. 16, 1845; he, Sept. 12, 1840. Ch. b. Osterville: 2154. Nelson Augustine, Aug. 25, 1810; d. Jan, 10, 1843, unm. 2155.* Russell, Mar. 24, 1821. 2156. AURILLA, Oct. 9 1823. 2157.* Mary Scudder, July 9,' 1825. 2158.* Horace Sexton, Sept. 7, 1827. 2159. Velina, Nov. 26, 1829; d. June 21, 1831. 2160. Oliver Scudder, Oct. », 1831; " May, 17, 1850, unm. 2161.* Velina, Dec. 6, 1833. 2162. Charles Gilbert, Dec. 13, 1835; d. Aug. 25,1896, unm. 2163.* Edward Mansfield, Nov. 30, ¦1837. [722J LUCY SCUDDER,' (Sister of Oliver,) b. Osterville, Mass., April 30, 1800; m. there, Jan. 27, 1822, Charles, son of William and Jane (Cammet) Phinney,! b. Centreville, Mass., Dec. 17, 1798; ship carpenter; Centreville; Whig. Both d. Centreville; she, June 11, 1892; he, Jan. 21, 1856. Ch. b. Centreville: 2164.* Asa Scudder, Jan. 4, 1823. 2165.* Emily, Dec. 19, 1824. 2166.* Joseph, Dec. 18, 1828. 2167.* Lydia Scudder, June 20, 1831. 2168.* Julia Franklin, Sept. 0 1837. * For Lovell see note 138. + For Lombard see note 43. * For Phinney see note 189. 2169.* Margaret, Nov. 2170. William R., July 2171.* Ferdinand. Dec. 2172. Hannah R., Sept. 2173.* Mary Jane, Dec. 2174.* Albert. Nov, 2175. Isaiah, Sept. 298 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [723] ALBERT SCUDDER,' (Bro. of Oliver,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Sept. 10,1802; m. Centreville, Mass., Feb. 23, 1832, Asenath Lewis, dau. of John and Hannah (Lewis*) Richardson, b. Centreville, Feb. 12, 1806; mariner; Osterville before marriage; afterwards Centreville; she Cong. He d. Boston, Mass., June 4, 1861; she d. Centreville, Mar. 19, 1895. Ch. b. Centreville: 7, 1832. 19, 1835; d. Sept. 28, 1839. 23, 1836. 22, 1839; unm. 1902. 25, 1843. 21, 1846. 14, 1850: d. Mar. 25, 1866. [724] MARY SCUDDER,' (Sister of Oliver,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Sept. 13, 1804; m. Sept., 1826, Capt. Zenas, son of Clement and Sally (Adams) Marston.fb. June 28, 1802; master mariner; Mars- ton's Mills and Hyannisport, Mass.; Democrat: member of Fraternal Lodge, A. F. & A. M. She d. Hyannisport, Mass., Mar. 23, 1878; he d. Dec, 1885. Ch. b. Osterville: 2176. A Son, d. in infancy. 2177. Sarah, " aged 7 mos. 2178. Charlotte, " aged 20 mos. * For Lewis see note 10. + Note 282. JOHN MARSTON,* came from Ormsby, Norfolk, England, with wife Alice, to Salem, Mass., 1637. JOHN MARSTON.2 BENJAMIN MARTIN,3 b. Salem, Mass., before 1700; m. Apr. 26, 1716, Elizabeth Goodspeed. He is said to have come from Taunton to Barnstable, 1716, and was first of the name in Barn stable, where he received from the town, 1738, milling privileges at what is now Marston's Mills, and devoted himself to dressing cloth, etc., where he d. 1769; she d. 1774. Ch. b. Marston's Mills: John, Feb. 25, 1717. Patience, Jan. 1, 1720. Benjamin, Jan. 2, 172i5. Nymphas, Feb, 12, 1728. Lydia, Mar. 1731. Prince, Mar. 24, 1736. John, Dec. 3, 1740. PRINCE MARSTON,* b. Marston's Mills, Mar. 24, 1736; m. July 21. 1757. Sarah Winslow. , Ch. b. Marston's Mills: Isaiah. Nymphas. Winslow ; m. Elizabeth Bllsh.o John.Benjamin; m. Rebecca . Prince. Lydia. BENJAMIN MARSTON," li. Marston's Mills; m. Rebecca . Children: Allen. Clement. Rebecca. Susan. Patience. SEVENTH GENERATION. 299 [725] SOPHIA SCUDDER,' (Sister of Oliver,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Nov. 12, 1806; m. there, Feb. 22, 1827, Wilson Hinck ley,* b. Barnstable, Sept. 25, 1804; sailor: she d. Barnstable, May 21, 1850; he Mar. 5, 1858. Children: 2179. A Son, b. Sept. 14, 1829; d. same day. 2180. Ellen, " Mar. 31, 1831, " Jun. 19, 1831. 2181. Susan, " Oct. 7, 1832, " Nov. 10, 1850. 2182. Sophia Wilson, " Aug. 19, 1835, " Aug. 26, 1835. 2183. Wallace, " Oct. 24, 1836, " Oct. 24, 1852. 2184. Zenas Marston, " July 1, 1841, " Oct. 8, 1841. 2185.* Sophia Wilson, " Nov. 26, 1842. [728] ALFRED SCUDDER,' (Brother of Oliver,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Sept. 6, 1813; m. 1st, Sarah Handy; m. 2d, Eliza Bearse. t He d. Nantucket; she d. Barnstable, Nov. 5, 1873. Ch. b. Barnstable: 2186. Ella, Nov. 1, 1841; d. May 3, 1843. 2187. Gustavus, Aug. 30, 1844; res. Cotuit, Mass. 729] ABIGAIL SCUDDER,' (Sister of Oliver,) b. Barnstable, Mass., July 17, 1817; m. 1st, Joseph W. Crowell;! m. 2d, Kverander White. She d. West Yarmouth. Child: 2188. Thomas P. [734] Capt. NELSON SCUDDER,' (Asa," Ebenezer,"* Elizabeth Ham lin,3 James,81) b. Barnstable, Mass., Mar. 30, 1811; m. Abigail, dau. of John Bassett. \ b. Barnstable; master mariner; merchant; Barnstable. He had a store with his brother Daniel, and they were also engaged in Fishery; Republican Hed. Barnstable, March 19, 1887; she d. Barnstable, Feb. 2, 1881, aged 69 years, 6 mos., 10 days. Ch. b. Barnstable: 2189. Eliza Ann, Sept. 14, 1835; d. Sept. 15, 1883, unm. 2190.* Sarah Abby, Feb. 24, 1838. ALLEN MARSTON;" m. Hannah Fuller. Children : Rebecca, d. young. Benjamin,Sophronia, b. Feb. 26. 1803; m. Charles Goodspeed, Feb. 22. 1821. Abby, d. young. Allen, " Cynthia V. . m. Capt. Josiah E. Hamlin. Hannah, " John Freeman. Lydia, d. young. Abby, m. Capt. William Snow. Rebecca, " George Orpin. * For Hinckley see notes 31, 81 and 85. t For Bearse see note 15. % For Crowell see note 52. § For Bassett see note 130. 300 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [735] DANIEL SCUDDER, » (Bro. of Nelson,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Oct. 27, 1813; m. there, Jan, 19, 1837, Bethiah, dau. of James and Susannah (Davis*) Smith, b. Barnstable, May 26, 1813; merchant: Barnstable: lived near Coggins' Pond; Treasurer Savings Bank, Barnstable; he also lived a few years at Nantucket, Mass.; Republican; member of Hyannis Lodge A. F. & A. M.: Congs. He d. Barnstable May 22, 1881; she d. Brookline, Mass., Jan. 12, 1884. Ch. b. Barnstable: 2191.* Mary F., Dec. 17, 1838. 2192.* Daniel, Aug. 17, 1842. 2193.* Lizzie, June 20. 1850. 2194.* Ella Delap, June 6, 1853. [748] PUELLA LOVELL SCUDDER,7 (Josiah,' Ebenezer."* Elizabeth, Hamlin,3 James,2*) b. Barnstable, Mass., Dec. 3, 1800; m. George Hinckley:t saitmanf., Osterville. Bothd. Barnstable; she, Aug. 30, 1885: he, Jan. 17, 1871. Ch. b. Barnstable: 2195. Harriet Lovell, May 13, 1821. 2196. • Julia Ellen, Aug. 20, 1823. [749] JOSIAH SCUDDER,' (Bro. of Puella L.,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Feb. 12, 1802; m. 1st, Sophronia Howes,! who d. Barn stable, July 25, 1846: m. 2d, Barnstable, Apr. 12, 1847, Augusta Hinckley:f mer chant; Osterville, Mass.; Methodist: she res. Osterville: he d. Barnstable, Dec. 29, 1877. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Barnstable: Jun. 28, 1824; d. July 26, 1825. Nov. 26, 1825. Jun. 3, 1827; d. Aug. 16, 1828. Feb. 5, 1829. Dec. 26,1830: m. Capt. Horace S. Lovell." Mar. 19, 1833. Jan. 28, 1835; d. Apr. 8, 1840. Feb. 3, 1837, " Apr. 15, 1851. Feb. 11, 1839, " May 3. 1864. Aug. 24, 1842. 2197. Ansel Howes, 2198.* Rose Delap, 2199. Isabella, 2200. Martha, 2201. Sarah Crowell. 2202. Freeman L., 2203. Persis C., 2204. Josiah P., 2205. Joseph C., 2206. Persis O, * For Davis see notes 4, 17. 42 and 169.' t For Hinckley see notes 31, 81 and 85. * Note 283. THOMAS HOWES,* came from Great Yarmouth, or some part of Norfolk county, England, to Salem, Mass., 1635. He was the associate of Anthony Thatcher and John Crowe; took up his abode at Nobscussett (Dennis), Mass., 1639, and built his house at New Bos ton brook; wife Mary. Their descendants are numerous. He d. 1665. Children : ' Joseph. Thomas. Jeremiah. SAMUEL HOWES,* or House, prob. came over 1634. and settled in Scituate; freeman, Jan. 1, 1634-5; removed to Barnstable, 1630, but did not remain long; was a resident of Cam bridge, Mass., 1(142, but returned to Scituate, 164(1. lie was brother-in-law of Rev. John Loth rop, of Barnstable, ship carpenter. He d. Scituate. 1661. Children: Elizabeth, b. Scituate; Imp. Oct.. 23, 11136. Samuel, " " m. licbocca Nichols. Sarah, " Barnstable ; bap. Aug. 1. 1642. John, " Dec. «, 1642. Cambridge. SEVENTH GENERATION. 301 By 2d wife, b. Barnstable: 6, 1855. 2207. . SOPHRONIA AUOUSTA, Apr. 21, 1848: d. Feb, 2208. Helen H., Jan. 8, 1850. 2209. Josiah P., Apr. 3, 1852. 2210. Charles N., Jan. 8, 1858. [750] FREEMAN LOVELL SCUDDER," ( Bro. of Puella L.,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Mar. 16. 1805; m. there, Jan. 3, 1827, Elizabeth Hinckley;* merchant; Osterville. Both d. Barnstable; he, Dec. 3, 1832; she, Mar. 1, 1829, aged 21 : Ch. b. Barnstable: 2211. Elizabeth F., Feb. 16, 1829. [751] Hon. ZENO SCUDDER,' (Bro. of Puella L.,) b. Osterville, Mass., 1807. In early life he followed the sea, and afterwards engaged in mercantile pursuits. Before his majority, on account of lameness, he was induced to study medicine; finding his disability an impediment to the practice of his profession, he applied himself to the study of law: took a course of legal study at Cambridge Law School, and was admitted to the bar, 1836: opened an office in Falmouth, Mass., but soon removed to Barnstable, where he acquired a lucrative practice, and was regarded an accurate, learned and diligent lawyer. State Senator, 1846: and twice re-elected. President of the Senate, 1848: member 32d Congress, and on Aug. 12, 1852. delivered a speech on the subject of American Fisheries, evincing great research. He was re-elected, but a fall fracturing a limb induced him to resign. He d. June 26, 1857, unmarried. [752] PERSIS SCUDDER,' (Bro. of. Puella L..) b. Barnstable, Mass., Aug. 14, 1S10; m. There, Sept. 4, 1833, Capt. Joseph William, son of Joseph and Joanna (Bacont) Crocker,! b. West Barnstable; his 1st wife; shed. Boston, Mass., Apr. 24, 1844. He remarried: master mariner: he d. Boston, Mass., Sept. 11, 1885. Ch. prob. b. Barnstable: 2212.* Susan F. Aug. 2.5, 1837. 2213. Persis, Apr. 19, 1841: m. Coleman. 2214.* Joseph. Dec. 14, 1842. [753] EDWIN SCUDDER,' (Bro. of Puella L.,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Sept. 23, 1815: m. Harriet N. Phinney:*! merchant; he d. Denver, Col., May 25, 1872: she m. 2d, John Anderson: res. Denver, Col. [754] Hon. HENRY AUSTIN SCUDDER,7 ( Bro. of Puella L..) b. Osterville, Mass., Nov. 25, 1S19: m. June 30, 1857, Nancy B., dau. of Charles B. and Mary (Goodspeed|| ) Tobey, 'i shipmaster, of Nantucket, Mass.: ' For Hinckley sec notes 31. SI and s.V "I" For Bacon see note 7.1. * For Crocker see notes 3.1. 39 and 7S. S For Phinney see note 169. I Note 2s4. For Goodspeed see note 30. Capt. ASA GOODSPEED." (Joseph."' Eliene/er* 3- Ko^er.i) m. Abigail CrtK'ker. He commanded a packet, and res. Marston's Mills. Children: Charles, m. Sophronia Mai'ston. Nancy. " Charles Marston. Mary. " Capt. Charles Tobey. * For Tobey see note 171. 3(12 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. b. 1822. He went to sea for a year: returned and attended school at Hyannis x\.cademy; taught school; graduated Yale College, 1842; studied law at Cam bridge, admitted to the Suffolk bar, 1844: practiced law in Boston, where his ability was soon recognized. Resided Dorchester, Mass.: member of the Mas sachusetts Legislature, 1861-2-3; was a member of the National Convention which nominated Abraham Lincoln for re-election, and supported him with ardor. In 1869 he was appointed Justice of the Supreme Court of Massachu setts, acquiring a high reputation, which bid fair to early advancement in the Hon. Henry Austin Scudder. judiciary: but ill health in 1872 compelled his resignation, and a prolonged absence in Europe followed. In 1882 the office of Judge of 'Probate and Insol vency was tendered him and declined. His summer home was at Marstons Mills, near his native place, and his winters were spent in Washington, 1). C. Both d. Barnstable; he, Jan., 1892; she, 1893. No issue. [755] CAROLINE SCUDDER,' (James D.,6 Ebenezer.61 Elizabeth Hamlin,» James,2*) b. Barnstable, Mass., May 7, 1806; m. there, Jan. 17f 1828, Prentiss Kelley. He d. Barnstable. April 11, 1880, aged 76 years, 9 mos., 8 days. SEVENTH GENERATION. 303 d. Apr. 18 1834. " Sept. 22, 1867. killed Jersey City, Aug. 19, 1864 Ch. b. Barnstable: 2215. Rose Delap, July 17, 1829 2216. Caroline, July 12, 1831 2217. Caroline Prentiss, July 17, 1834 2218. Zono S., Jun. 27, 1836 2219. Henry, Sept. 15, 1838 2220. James Delap, Oct. 21, 1840. 2221. HannahS., Apr. 27, 1844 2222. Alex. Russell, Dec. 21, 1846 [764] CHARLES SCUDDER,' (David," Eleazer,** Ebenezer,* Elizabeth Hamlin,3 James,21) b. Hyannis, Mass., June 5, 1789; m. 1st, by Rev. Stetson Raymond, prob. Boston, Mass., July 2, 1817, Fear, dau. of Hon. Richard and Mehitable (Marshall) Sears,* b. Chatham, Mass., Nov. 24, 1788; who d. Boston. Aug. 8, 1822; m. 2d, Oct. 27, 1823, Jane, dau. of Gilbert and Jane (Jones) Mar shall, b. Framingham, Mass., Oct. 17, 1796, a cousin of 1st wife; who d. Boston, * Note 285. For Sears see note 7. Capt. DANIEL SEARS,-'! (Paul,3 Richard,*) b. Yar mouth, Mass., 1682-3; m. there, Feb. 12, 1708-9, Sarah, dau. of Samuel Howes, b. there, 1685; great granddaughter of Thomas Howes (see note 82). He purchased land at Manamoy, now Chatham, 1707 ; town clerk 1714-21 and 1725; selectman 1719-30; ensign 1722; later captain. Both d. Chatham; he Aug. 10, 1736; she, Nov. 9, 1748. Ch. b. Chatham: 1710-1; m. Thomas Howes. " Fear Freeman. " Joshua Atkins. " Stephen Ryder. d. 1746. " 1746. m. Joseph Atwood. DANIEL SEARS,* b. Chatham, June 1, 1712; m. Harwich, Mass., Oct. 31, 1745, Fear, dau. of Benjamin and Temperance (Dimmick) Freeman, b. Mar. 23, 1721-2. He lived in Chatham in the house built by his father, taken down, 1863; coroner, 1751; town clerk and treasurer, 1733-54; selectman, 1756-7; Lieut, in militia; he was adjudged " non compos," Feb. 10, 1738, and his wife app. guardian; he d. Chatham, Jan 10, 1761; his widow m. Nov. 1, 1793, Samuel Ballard, of Bos ton; and d. there, 1808. Ch. b. Chatham: Sarah, Feb. 13, 1747; m. William Ballard. Richard, Jan. 30, 1<749, " Mehitable Marshall. David, Nov. 29, 1752, " Ann Winthrop. Fear, 1754, " William Coleman. Daniel, 1757; d. unm. Nov., 1814. Hon. RICHARARD SEARS.s b. Chatham, Jan. 30, 1749; m. Framingham, Mass., Nov. 25, 177H. Mehitable, dau. of Ebenezer and Mehitable (Haven) Marshall, b. Oct. 27, 17.1s. He removed to Boston upon the marriage of his mother to Samuel Ballard, but soon returned to Chatham ; seven years of his youth was spent in the family of Gen. Joseph Otis, of Rev. fame; at the age of manhood he settled on his father's homestead, and became the largest land owner in Chat ham; merchant; salt manufacturer; and engaged in shipping; coroner, 1781 ; session justice, W14; justice of the peace, 1801 ; representative, 1780-1, 1783, 1785-6, 1792, 1796, 1806, 1809, 1813-4; sen ator. 1804; town clerk and treasurer. 1775-6; Rev. soldier. Both d. Chatham; he. May 13. 1839; she July 8, 1852. Ch. b. Chatham: Sarah, Oct. 5, 1779; m. Rev. Isaac Briggs. Richard, Mar. is, 17s] , " Alathena Marshall. Daniel, Dec. 4, 17S3; d. unm. Oct. 10, 1854. Hetty, Dec. 4, 17S3; m. Rev. Isaac Briggs. Ebenezer Marshall, Nov. 24. 17S8; d. Aug. 10, 1810. Fear, Nov. 21. I7ss; m. Charles Scudder. Rebecca, Mar. 19, 1710- Daniel, Jun. 1, 1712, Sarah, Apr. 11, 1714, Mercy, July 17, 1716, Richard, Apr. 26, 1718; David, Apr. 20, 1720, Deborah, Oct. 13, 1722; 2223.* Marshall Sears, 2224.* Charles Williams Ch. by 2d wife: 2225. Elisha, 2226. Jane Marshall, 2227. Eugenie I., 2228. Evarts, Ch. by 3d wife: 2229.* Samuel Hubbard, 2230* Horace Elisha, 2231. David C. 304 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Mar. 30, 1833; m. 3d, May 8, 1834, Sarah Lathrop, dau. of Elisha and Rebecca (Manwaring) Coit, of New York; merchant; Boston; deacon of Essex Street Church and Superintendent of Sunday School: for many years an officer of the A. B. C. F. M. of Cong. Church. He d. Boston, Jan. 21, 1863. Ch. by 1st wife: b. May 31, 1818. " Jan. 4, 1820. b. 1824. 1828. 1831. 1833. b. 1837, Boston. " Oct. 16, 1838, [770] HORACE SCUDDER,' (Bro. of Charles,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Sept. 24, 1802: pub. there, May 10, 1825: to be m. to Mary Ann Bacon.* Child: 2232. Ann; m., no issue; res. Boston, Mass. [771] FREDERICK SCUDDER,' (Bro. of Charles,) b. Barnstable, Mass., -Nov. 14, 1804: pub. there, Nov. 14, 1831, to be m. to Cordelia Gage; selectman, 1849-56 and 1866; treasurer and recorder of deeds, Barnstable Co. many years; salt manf.; Hyannisport, Mass.; merchant, in trade with Freeman Marchant, and succeeded his father and closed out the business, 1860; P. M. Hyannisport, 1829. Both d. Barnstable; he, Feb. 4, 1878; she, May 21, 1871. Ch. b. Barnstable: 2233. Eugenia, Aug. 30, 1833. 2234. Alice Cordelia, Aug. 14, 1836: d. Feb. 7, 1840. 2235. Elisha G., May 17, 1839. 2236. William A., Jan. 17, 1842. [772] JULIA SCUDDER,' (Sister of Charles, ) b. Hyannis, Mass., May 20, 1810; m. Hyannisport, Aug. 27,1834, Capt. David, son of Ezra and Temperance Crocker, t b. Cotuit, Mass., Jan. 24, 1805; master mariner; Cotuit; Whig: she d. Cotuit, Sept. 16, 1842. He m. 2d, Elizabeth Childs,J. by whom he had a dau., Susan, He d. Cotuit, May 29, 1875. Ch. b. Barnstable; 2237.* Ellen Temperance, July 6, 1835. 2238.* Julia Caroline, Mar. 15, 1838. * For Bacon see note 75. t For Crocker see notes 35, 39 and 78. % For Childs see note 36, SEVENTH GENERATION. 305 [775] JERUSHA HOLBROOK,' (Ruth Hamblen," Cornelius," Benja min,* Eleazer,*" James,2*) b. Sept. 18, 1776; m. 1st, Solomon Hinckley,* b. 1771, vrho d. April 2, 1797; m. 2d, Rev. Enoch Mudge.t b. 1776. He was the first Methodist minister in Orrington, Me., 1797. He d. Lynn, Mass., April 2, 1850. [778] BENJAMIN HAMBLEN,' (Cornelius,"" Benjamin,* Elea- zer,s James,21) b. May 5, 1778, prob. in Wellfleet, Mass; m. Dec. 25, 1804, widow, Margery Doane Crosby, b. Nov. 1, 1778. She had a son by her first hus band named Hezekiah Doane Crosby, b. May, 1799, who d. Wellfleet, Aug. 8, 1804. He was captured by the British fleet while fishing off Wellfleet, Sept. 1814, but soon released. See account by his brother, Eleazer, by which it appears that Benjamin was a deaf mute. No issue. [779] RUTH HAMBLEN,' (Sister of Benjamin,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., May 22, 1780; m. Mar. 27, 1800, Peter Daggett, son of William and Betsey,' (Daggett) Eldridge;! mariner; Wellfleet and Harwich, Mass.; she survived him, and d. Sept., 1814. Children: 2239.* Mary, b. May 23, 1801. 2240.* Mercy Brown, " July 30, 1803. 2241. Joshua Hamblen, " June 30, 1805: d. 1813. 2242.* Benjamin Hamblen, " Sept. 18, 1807. [7801 JOSHUA HAMBLEN,' (Bro, of Benjamin,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Thursday, Jan. 23, 1783. His son David made a very particular record of this family about 1853; m. Sept. 19, 1805, Drusilla, dau. of Nathaniel and Martha (Pierce) Rider,? b. Saturday, Mar. 11, 1786. He further recorded the particulars of the birth of their children; as given below, who are understood to have all been born in Wellfleet: "Perez, born at grandfather Rider's house, where uncle Isaac now lives; Perez 2d, at the house where uncle Joseph Baker now lives, it being father's house; there, also, at the same place, Drusilla, Joshua and Hope (were born); and at the old house where father now lives, David Brown, David. Samuel, Jesse, Cordelia and Martha, (were born); this (written) in 1853, by D. Hamblen." He was out in the 1812war, in defense of Eastham, Mass., Sept., 1814. See account of his brother Eleazer. The mother and children of this family were afflicted with consumption. He d. 1869; she d. Wednesday, July 31, 1839. * For Hinckley see notes 31, 81 and 85. + For Mudge see notes 47 and 113. % For Eldridge see note 90. 8 Note 286. SAMUEL RIDER, settled in Yarmouth, Mass., 1639. The name is common at Cape Cod, and in New England. NATHANIEL RIDER, b. Mar. 17, 1747; m. Martha Pierce, b. Nov. 28, 1750. He d. Oct, 14, 1807; she d. Dec. 9, 1818. 8 children. 306 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children: 2243. Perez Hamblen, b. Sept. 16, 1807, Wednesday; died July 16, 1808, Saturday. 2244.* Perez Hamblen, " July 14, 1809, Friday; d. Mar. 31, 1834, Monday. 2245.* Drusilla Hamblen, " Oct. 29, 1811, Tuesday; d. Jan. 20, 1843, Friday. 2246.* Joshua Hamblen, Jr., " Nov, 15, 1813, Monday. 2247.* Hope Hamblen, " May 2, 1816, Tuesday. 2248.* David Brown Hamblen, " Aug. 13, 1818, Thursday; d.Aug. 20, 1819, Friday. 2249.* David Hamblen, " Aug. 22, 1820, Tuesday. 2250.* Samuel Brown Hamblen, " Jan. 16, 1823, Thursday. 2251.* Jesse Hamblen, " Sept. 5, 1825, Monday. 2252.* Cordelia Hamblen, " June 19, 1827, Tuesday; d. Mar. 19, 1853, Saturday. 2253. Martha Matilda Hamblen, " Aug. 5, 1830, Thursday; d. Feb. 17, 1843, Friday. [782] JANE HAMBLEN,' (Sister of Benjamin,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Jan, 30, 1787; m. there, Dec. 16, 1806, Joseph, son of David and Deborah (Rich*) Baker, t b. Wellfleet, Apr. 8, 1784; fisherman and oysterman; Wellfleet; Republican. He was member of the church choir 70 years. Both d. Wellfleet; she, Apr. 9, 1875; he, Oct. 13, 1869. Ch. b. Wellfleet: 2254. A Daugater, b. July 10, 1807; d. July 26, 1807. 2255.* Nathaniel, " Aug. 10, 1808. 2256.* Joseph, " Oct. 15, 1810; d. Aug. 30, 1811. 2257,* Joseph, " Aug. 22, 1812. 2258.* Ruth Hamblen, " Mar. 10, 1816. 2259.* Hezekiah Doane, " Nov. 22, 1818. 2260.* Elijah, " Sept. 7, 1821. 2261. Eleazer Hamblen, " July 30, 1824; d. Aug. 26, 1843, unm 2262.* Mary Jane, " Aug. 23, 1827. 2263.* Paulina Mayo, " Nov. 28, 1830. [783] HOPE HAMBLEN,' (Sister of Benjamin,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Oct. 6, 1789; d. unm., Oct. 6, 1814. Adm. of her estate was granted to her bro. Joshua, Oct. 13, 1814. Inventory, Oct. 28, 1814, $1,589.52. [784] CORNELIUS HAMBLEN,' (Bro. of Benjamin,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., May 5, 1792; m. there, Dec. 10, 1812, Sarah, dau. of Capt. Isaiah and Hannah A. (Ballard) Baker, t b. Wellfleet, June 7, 1794. A promi nent man; res. Wellfleet; removed to Boston, Mass., 1851, and was engaged in the oyster and salt trade, firm of Hamblen, Baker & Co. He served in the 1812 war, and held town offices; Methodist. He d. Wellfleet, Apr. 25, 1876; shed. Somerville, Mass., Nov. 25, 1855. * For Rich see note 150. t For Baker see note 125. SEVENTH GENERATION. 307 Ch. b. Wellfleet: 2264.* Joseph Brown, Dec. 9, 1813. 2265.* Cornelius, June 24, 1818. 2266.* Sarah Baker, May 5, 1820. [1901. 2267. Ruth Brown, Apr. 29, 1822; res. Roslindale, Mass.; unm. 2268.* Lucinda, Dec. 3, 1824. 2269.* Anna Lewis, Oct. 20, 1826. 2270.* Hannah Baker, Apr. 22, 1828. 2271* Benjamin, Oct. 2, 1829. 2272.* Lewis, Sept. 18, 1832. 2273.* Isaiah Baker, June 23, 1835. 2274.* Franklin Benjamin, Nov. 25, 1837. Cornelius Hamblen. [785] ELEAZER HAMBLEN,' (Bro. of Benjamin,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Dec. 3. 1795; m. 1st, there, Nov. 26, 1816, Susan, dau. of Ezekiel and Mercy Atwood,* b. Wellfleet, 1800; who d. there, June 13, 1850; m. 2d, Mar. 31, 1851, Mrs. E. Cushman, of Boston; farmer; also in oyster trade; salt * Note 287. STEPHEN ATWOOD, of Plymouth, Mass., 1643, settled at Eastham, Mass., as early as 1654; m. Nov. 16, 1644, Abigail, dau. of John Dunham, of Plymouth. He d. Eastham, 1694, leaving a large family. Children: John, Hannah, Joseph, Stephen,Eldad.Med ad. Daniel. d. 1648. b. Oct. 14, 1649; m. Jeremiah Smith. " 1650; " Mrs. Apphia (Bangs) Knowles. 1651; " Apphia Bangs. 308 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. manufacturer; Wellfleet; Methodist; an early advocate for temperance, before the formation of a temperance society in the state. On March 5, 1847, he related the particulars of the capture ot himself and others by the British, Sept., 1814, and what he saw while in captivity: " The crew of the bass boat consisted of Harding Snow, Arnold Jones, Solomon Lewis, Benjamin Hamblen, Joseph Baker, Eleazer Hamblen and Hezekiah D. Crosby, who went out fishing. Starting from the "old store" on the neck, Wellfleet, crossed the "Gut," and towed the boat along the outer shore of Great Island to Blue Rock, then to Harbor Point, and landed at Billingsgate Point; towed along outside and all around to the Point again, and started for Left Island; they got from the shore but a few rods, and heard the oars of boats rowing, and discovered three barges belonging to the English fleet laying off Provincetown, who fired; being so near the bass boat hove to and went alongside. The leader had abrass four pound piece, and the others each had a 12 pound carronade. The barge came on through New Harbor, and just then the little schoonfer Thomas and Henry came in sight. The captain, Thomas Paine, and Harding Newcomb were on board. The captured men were all put on board the Thomas and Henry. As the enemy's barges came along the back of the island, some boats were out fishing, from which were taken Christopher and Gideon Atwood, as pilots. The object of the enemy was to get the bass boat to go ashore with a flag of truce. A ransom of $2,200 was laid on the town of Eastham, to be paid at 8 o'clock, high water mark next morning. The British officers sleptall night at Billings gate Island, in one of the fish houses. Two men from Billingsgate were taken with their boat, and were told that if they would go ashore and bring off some fish and provisions they should be released. One man went, and returned about' two o'clock at night, and they were liberated in the morning. The crew of the bass boat were fconfined in the hold of the Thomas and Henry, and were given the privilege to pick some fowls. They said to Benjamin Hamblen: 'Old grand father, pick that fowl.' Noticing that he did not heed the command, they inquired why, and were informed that he was deaf and dumb. When the boats came from Orleans they reported the people alert on shore, and that an artil lery company frpm Brewster, with two field pieces, had gone to Eastham, which greatly enraged! the Englishmen. The barges,1 schooner and bass boat anchored in the Horseshoe, and in the morning ran over to Eastham, and went ashore in the bass boat to receive the ransom. The e|bb of the tide left them on the Eastham Flats, causing them to push and haul the boat two or three miles, until they became very much tired, and were obliged to wade to reach the barges, and came aboard in bad humor at their misfortunes and hard work. The captain of the Thomas and Henry was released with his schooner, and permitted to take the prisoners to Wellfleet." Mr. Hamblen reached home about 4 o'clock and found his mother sick from the fright; and learned that his brothers. Joshua and Cornelius, had gone to Eastham for its defense. He d. Wellfleet, Sept. 6, 1860. Oh. by 1st wife b. Wellfleet: 2275.* Mary, Oct. 23, 1817. 2276.* Benjamin Bikmvn, Dec. 1», 1819. 2277.* Susan Atwood, Apr. 6, 1822. 2278.* Mercy Atwood, Apr. 1824. 2279.* Jane, Mar. 12, 1827. 2280.* Eleazer, July 26, 1829. SEVENTH GENERATION. 309 2281. Jerusha Atwood, Dec. 10, 1831; d. July 26, 1836. 2282.* Allen Atwood, Feb. 16, 1834. 2283.* Warren Emerson, June 99 1837. 2284.* Ezekiel Collins, Dec. H, 1839. 2285.* Jerusha Atwood, By 2d wife: May H, 1842. 2286. A Child. [795] RUTH DYER GROSS,' (Mercy Hamblen,0 Cornelius,* Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,31) b. North Bucksport, Me., June 15, 1785; m. there, 1803, Capt. John,' son of Isaacand Sarah (Hurd) Hopkins,* b. Hampden, Me., May 20, 1781; master mariner and farmer; Orrington, Me. His house stood on the lot where Dr. Tibbetts' house is, and was a large, square, two-story building. She d. Hampden, June 3, 1864; he d. Orrington, Mar. 22, 1843, Ch. b. Bucksport: 2287.* Joel, 1804. 2288.* Joshua, Sept. 5, 1806. 2289.* Ruth, Apr. 1, 1808. [796] LYDIA GROSS,' (Sister of Ruth D.,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., 1787; m. Jeremiah McDonald, b. Portland, Me., about 1783; farmer; Bangor, Me.; soldier 1812 war.; Whig and Republican. Both d. Bangor; she, about 1848; he, about 1850. m. Philip Witham, of Bangor, Me. " John Witham, " b. Feb. 15, 1820, Bucksport. 1820, m. Abram Blads, of Bradley, Me. " Frost, of Bangor, Me. 797] DELIA HOLBROOK GROSS,' (Sister of Ruth,) b. Bucksport, Me., 1789; m. 1st, Sylvanus Snow,t of Orrington, Me; m. 2d, Orrington, Joseph, son of Capt. Heman Smith, b. Orrington, 1786; farmer: Or rington; Democrat; she Methodist. Both d. Orrington; she, July 8, 1877; he, Dec, 1872. Children: 2290.* Betsey. 2291. Jane. 2292. Lydia, 2293. Mary Sophronia, 2294.* Jeremiah, 2295.* Eliza Ann, 2296. Isaac. 2297. Delia, 2298. Olive, * Note 2kk. For Hopkins see note 18. STEPHEN HOPKINS,:' (Giles,3 Stephin.*) m. 1st, Mary Myrick; m. 2d, Mrs. Bertha Hop kins. J JOSEPH HOPKINS,* m. Mary Mayo. ISAAC HOPKINS."' m. Thankful Smith; res. Eastham, Mass. : from whence they remov al, and settled in Hampden, Me., 1770. ISAAC HOPKINS.'' m. Sarah Hurd. + For Snow see note 177. 310 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. b. 1st marriage: 2299. Benjamin Gross; d. Turk's Island, Aug., 1843. 2300. Sylvanus, prob. d. young. 2301. Hannah Jane. 2302. John, d. Turk's Island, Aug., 1843. By 2d marriage, b. Orrington: 2303.* Sylvanus, b. Apr. 2, 1831. [798] HANNAH GROSS,' (Sister of Buth,) b. Bucksport, Me., 1791; m. William Whidden, of Atkinson, Me. Children: 2304. Horatio. 2305. Mary Ann. 2306. Hannah Jane. 2307. William. 2308. John. [799] MERCY GROSS,' (Sister of Ruth,) b. Bucksport, Me., 1793; m. 1st, Solomon, son of Solomon and Jerusha (Rider*) Collins; mariner: Brewer, Me. and Lowell, Mass.; mate. He d. Nov. 25, 1825. m. 2d, Gideon Godfrey. 2309.* Eleazer Hamblen, b 1816, Bucksport. 2310* Mary C. 2311. Lucinda. 2312.* Sarah J. 2313.* Ruth H. 2314.* Solomon J. Ch. by 2d marriage: 2315. Alexander. [800] BENJAMIN GROSS,' (Bro. of Ruth,) b. Bucksport, Me., Aug. 7, 1803; m., Aug. 31, 1823; Eliza Small, dau. of John and Rebecca (Small) Eldridge,t b. Sept. 22, 1804; farmer, and res. on his father's old homestead at North Bucksport, Me. ; postmaster there sixteen years, and held other town offices. Both d. at the old home, North Bucksport; he Aug. 28, 1881; she Mar. 3, 1887. Ch. b. North Bucksport: 2316.* James Eldridge, July 30, 1825. 2317. Rebecca Eldridge, June 4, 1828; m. Cornelius Hamblen. 2318.* Eliza Payne, Jan. 10, 1838. [801] LEWIS HAMBLIN,' (David," Joshua,** Benjamin,* Eleazer,' James,3*) b. North East, N. Y., Feb. 19, 1764; m. there, 1792, Mercy Selleck, b. June 10, 1771; farmer; removed to Green Co., N. Y.; thence to Sullivan, 1804; had a beautiful farm; first built a log house, then a modern one, and later a fine house, barn and outbuildings, where Charles Cooper lived, 1897; his home stead went to his son William, Methodists. Both d. Sullivan, buried Perryville; he, Nov. 10, 1852; she, Mar. 22, 1847. * For Rider see note 286. t For Eldridge see note 90. SEVENTH GENERATION. 311 Children: 2319.* Solomon, b. Nov. 6, 1793, Duchess Co 2320.* Lewis, " Mar. 20, 1797. " 2321.* David, " Jan. 28, 1801. 2322* William, " March 6, 1803, Sullivan. 2323.* Harriet, " July 15, 1805, " [806] JOSHUA HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Lewis,) b. North East, N. Y., Dec. 1, 1775; m. Fenner, N. Y., about 1800, Elizabeth Dykeman,* b. Duchess Co.; res. near the Hudson river; removed to Madison Co., N. Y., before marriage; farmer; was called "Squire Hamblin," being many years justice of the peace; was a Bible student; went to live with his son Lean der, at Plainfield, 111., where he d. Sept. 25, 1854. Ch. b. Fenner: 2324.* Lucy, July 22, 1801. 2325.* Susannah, Aug. 15, 1803. 2326.* Parmelia, Feb. 4, 1805, 2327.* Leander. Deq. 15, 1806. 2328. Lucinda, Mar. 19, 1809; d. aged 22 years. 2329.* Belinda, Mar. 19, 1809; m. Gideon Wilbur. 2330.* Stephen, Feb. 26, 1811. 2331.* Joshua, May. 8, 1813. 2332.* Eliza, July 10, 1816. 2333.* Amanda, Aug. 13, 1818. 2334.* Adelia, May 24, 1820. 2335.* Harrison, May 22, 1822. 2336. Elizabeth, Aug. 7, 1824; m. Alson Harden. [808] LYDIA HAMBLIN,' (Sister of Lewis,) b. North East, N. Y., Mar. 30, 1783; m. Apr. 21, 1814, John, son of David and Esther, (Gillettf) Collins, b. Duchess Co., Apr. 15, 1777. He d. July 15, 1856; she d. Nov. 1, 1855. Children: 2337. Eli, b. Feb. 23, 1805; m. Betsey Finch, Feb. 12,1830. 2338. James Hamblin, " Mar. 5, 1808; " Louisa Wheeler, Sept. '45. 2339.* Lydia Louise, " June 15, 1810. 2340. Julia Ann, " Nov. 17, 1813. 2341.* Caroline, " Sept. 21, 1817. 2342. Cordelia, " April 6, 1820: m. Barak Wilson. 2343. Aulia, ii a (. " d. same day. 2344. David Nelson, " Mar. 17, 1823; " Mar. 3, 1840. [809] EPHRAIM HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Lewis,) b. North East, N. Y., Jan. 23, 1785: m. Julia Amanda Wells, b. Conn., Aug. 20, 1792; farmer; was overseer of roads, Dist. 14, Amenia, N. Y., 1808; afterwards Howard, N. Y.; soldier 1812 war; she, Wesleyan: he was killed, Howard, Sept. 9, 1826, by the fall of a horse which he was riding. She m. 2d, Jacob Winne, by whom she had Jacob and Ephraim. She d. Haskinsville, N. Y., Apr. 21, 1866. * Note 289. JOHN DIKEMAN, of Livingston's Manor, N. Y. made the second purchase of land in Salisbury, Ct., Jan., 1720. t For Gillette see note 216. 312 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children: 2345. Henrietta, May 4, 1813; d. Aug. 3, 1829. 2346. Herman T., Aug. 19, 1814: " Nov. 30, 1833, unm. 2347.* Hester, Mar. 30, 1816. 2348. John Persons, Nov. 6, 1817; " Dec. 30, 1817. 2349* .Almenia, Apr. 22, 1819. 2350. Amarillus, Jan, 3, 1821; d. July 19, 1822. 2351. Amaretta, Aug. 14, 1822; " Oct. 10, 1828. 2352.* David Wells, Mar. 18, 1824. 2353.* Martin E., Mar. 22, 1826. [810] ELIJAH HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Lewis,) b. North East, N". Y., about 1785-6; m. Esther Dykeman;* resided in New York State; removed to Ohio, where he died. Children: Y. N. Y. 2354. Truman; res. Wes tfield, Pa: had severa 2355.* Ira. 2356.* Polly Ann, b. Aug. 18, 1809, Fenner, N 2357.* Norman, " June 10, 1810, 2358.* Enoch Everett. 2359.* Cornelius, " 1818, Madison C< 2360.* Mariah. 2361.* Lucy. 2362.* Almira. 2363.* Harriet. [811] DAVID HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Lewis,) prob. b. Ancram, N. Y.; m. North East, N. Y., Lydia, dau. of Elijah and Mary (Culver) Roe, b. North East; farmer: fence viewer, Amenia, N. Y., 1801-2, add 1804-5; res. Brutus, N. Y., 1810-6; afterwards, at North East; and later at Geagua Co., Ohio, prob. Auburn. He was drafted, 1814, and served at Sackett's Harbor, N. Y. The family records were left by his widow at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Sarah A. Goodwin, Manston, Wis. He d. Geauga Co., Ohio, 1844; She d. Manston, 1864. Children: 2364.* Harriet. 2365. Hannah, m. Isaac Carl. 2366. Httt.T) ATI '' Whitfirlr! rir Whitlnnl- 2367.* hi. i.i' ^\, i i , Myron, YV III UIlcIU, UI VVIIIUIUHV. b. Dec. 20, 1807, Brutus. 2368.* Alvah, " Sept. 30, 1810, Auburn. 2369. Elijah. 2370. Anna. 2371.* Sarah Ann, b. Auburn. 2372. Philander, d. young. [812] Hon. ELY HAMBLIN.' (Bro. of Lewis,) b. North East, N. Y„ Feb., 1793; m. Duchess Co., N. Y„ Lydia, dau. of Andreas and Catherine (Pulver?) Stickles, b. Duchess Co., Aug. 3, 1892; farmer; For Dykeman see note 2m. SEVENTH GENERATION. 313 Duchess Co.; of Amenia, 1818; Pine Plains, 1835; later, Dryden, N. Y.; whig; representative State Legislature, 1830; she, Presb. Both d. Dryden; he, Dec. 25, 1840; she, Dec. 3, 1854. Ch. b. Duchess Co.: 2373.* Stickles David, Apr. 18, 1818. 2374. Cordelia, Mar. 1820. 2375. William, Feb. 6, 1822; m., and d. 1849. 2376. Lorinda, May 15, 1824; d. 1853. 2377.* Edwin, July 13, 1826. 2378. Mary, Sept. 14, 1828; m. Edwin Bramhall. 2379.* Elizabeth, May 8, 1834. [813] HIRAM HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Lewis,) b. North East, N. Y., Nov. 16, 1795; m. Pawling, N. Y., Charity, dau. of Daniel and Elizabeth (Aiken) Tripp, b. North East, Sept., 1796; farmer; North East; Methodist. He. d. North East, June 16, 1831; she d. Canastota, N. Y., Feb. 13, 1878. Ch. b. North East: 2380* Elizabeth, Aug. 31, 1817. [814] ELEANOR HAMBLIN,' (Ephraim," Joshua,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer.s James,3*) m. James Mott, of Saratoga, N. Y. Children: 2381. Cornelia. 2382. Laura. 2383. Frederick. 2384. Edward. 2385. Orville. [819] ELIZABETH HAMBLIN,' (Joshua,6-5 Benjamin,* Eleazer.s James,3*) b. Saratoga, N. Y., Nov. 16, 1782; m., Aug. 23, 1807, Dr. Samuel, son of Thomas White and Rhoda (Marsh) Pitkin,* b. Hartford, Vt., Dec. 30, 1779; physician; res. Ballston Spa, Saratoga and Clinton, N. Y., Mt. Vernon, Ohio, and Brownville, Pa., where he was a merchant and farmer. He graduated from the Med. Dept. Dartmouth College, 1806; Surgeon 1812 war, in Lt.-Col. David Rogers 32d N. Y. Infantry, and Asst. Surg. 9th Brig. N. Y. Infantry; stationed at Fort Hamilton. Both d. Saratoga, N. Y.; he, Mar. 27, 1823; she, June 25, 1829. Ch. b. Ballston Springs: 2386.* Erasmus Darwin, June 24, 1808. 2387* Caroline Elizabeth, Nov. 3, 1810. 2388. Pamelia Ellis, Apr. 11, 1813. 2389. Elizabeth, Aug. 24, 1815; d. Oct. 28, 1836, unm. 2390. Samuel, Oct. 5, 1817, " Feb. 15, 1854, " 2391. Lucy, Feb. 8, 1823, " Feb. 5, 1840, " » Note 290. Dr. SAMUEL PITKIN,5 (Thomas W.,* Thomas.s William,3*) WILLIAM PITKIN,* b. Maryleborn, England, 1635; settled at Hartford, Ct., 1659; m. 1661, Hannah, dau. of Ozias* and Mary (Woodward) Goodwin, of Hartford, b. 1637. He was King's Attorney for Conn. Colony, 1664. He d. Dec. 16, 1694; she d. Feb. 12, 1724. 8 children. In the maternal line Dr. Pitkin descended from Rhoda Marsh, 6 (Gov. Joseph Marsh,5 of Vermont, Joseph,* 3 John,3 *) and wife Dorothy Mason. Other ancestors were: Gov. Thomas Wells, of Conn., 1655 and 1658; Rev. Bejamin Hobart, of Haddam, Ct. ; and Rev. Samuel Whit ing and wife, Elizabeth St. John, of Lynn, Mass. 314 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [820] MYRON HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Elizabeth,) b. Saratoga, N. Y., 1785; m. Clarissa,8 dau. of Gideon and Polly (Hand) Weeks,* b. Huntington, L. 1., Oct. 12, 1788. (?) He removed from Long Island to Ranssalaer Co., N. Y., and in 1816 res. at Schaghticoke, N. Y. She resided with her dau., Pamelia, after her husband's death; was blind several years, and by will of her son, Lawrence, received $100 a year during life, and lived 30 years afterward. He d, 1833. Children: 2392.* Laura, b. 1813. 2393* Lawrence, '' Nov. 14, 1814, Schaghticoke. 2394. Maria, 1 1 1817; d. Aug., 1838. 2395.* Pamelia, " Jan. 7, 1819. 2396* Myron Weeks, " Apr. 17, 1822. 2397. Esther. [823] MARY TASKER,' (Mira Hamblen,8 Benjamin,5* Eleazer,! James,31) b. Nov. 16, 1799; m. John Christian (Sears? ), of Charlestown, Mass., b. Apr. 1, 1791; when m. she res. Boston, Mass. He d. Charlestown, Mar. 26, 1851. Children: 2398. William Charles, b. July 26, 1821. 2399.* Mary Eliza, " July 30, 1823. 2400. John Matthew, " July 13, 1825; d. Aug. 5, 1825. 2401. Eliza Ann, " Aug. 17, 1826, " May 18, 1829. 2402. Susan Amanda, " Mar. 16, 1829. 2403. Sarah Ann, " Oct. 25, 1831, " Oct. 27, 1832. 2404. Clarissa Hamblen, " May 5, 1833, " Jan. 21, 1835. 2405. Helen Augusta, " July 27, 1835, " Sept. 11, 1835. 2406. Margaret Louisa, " Sept. 18, 1838, " Sept. 5, 1846. [826] MARY FISHBORN,' ( Rebecca Hamblen,8 Benjamin,5 * Eleazer,' James,3*) b. Jan. 4, 1807; m. Dec. 22, 1822, George Graham. Children: 2407. Emma; m. Wight; res. Cambridge, Mass. 2408. Joseph; res. Charlestown, Mass. * Note 291. JOHN WEEKS,* supposed to come from the family in Devonshire, Eng. ; m. Jan. 7, 1675, Mary, dau. of Moses and Elizabeth3 (Fuller) Rowley, b. Mar. 20, 1653; res. Falmouth, Mass. ; land allotted him there, Mar. 1, 16S7; freeman, 1689. Children: Nathaniel, b. 1676; m. Margaret Shi verick. John, " Aug. 1H, 1678, " Mercy Prence (?) William, " Feb. 11, Kiso, " Mehitable Elizabeth, " May 17, His:i. Shubael, " Mar. 15, 1685; m. Mercy Ebenezer, " Mar. 20, 16s,x, " Mary Rowley. Abigail, " Jan. 28,1690, " Ichabod Hatch. Mehitable, " Jan. 28, 1692-3; m. Ichabod Johnson. Uriah, " Feb. 3, 1693-4 ; d. Mar. 13, 1693-4. Maby, " Sept. 3, 1696; m. Nathan Hatch. For Fuller see note 112. SEVENTH GENERATION. 315 [828] SARAH FISHBORN,' (Sister of Mary,) b. Nov. 14, 1813, m. Charles Watts. Children: 2409. Mary Elsie. 2410. Katie. [833] ELISHA PARKS LOMBARD,' (Ruth Hamblen,5 Benjamin,5* Ebenezer,3 James,3 *) b. Sept. 20, 1807; m. Temperance Bangs;* res. in Well- fleet, Mass. Children: 2411. Thomas. 2412. Experience. 2413. Albron Osby. 2414. Experience Barry. 2415. Lucy Bangs. 2416. Elisha Parks. 2417. Benjamin. [834] ABIGAIL CROWELL LOMBARD,' (Sister of Elisha P.) b. Mar. 11, 1810; m. Jeremiah Rich,t of Truro, Mass., b. Sept. 13, 1804; she res. Wellfleet, Mass., when married. Children: 2418. Mary Mason, b. Sept. 24, 1834. 2419. MariamPage, " Sept. 9, 1837. 2420. Clarissa Frances, " Oct. 17, 1840. 2421. Henry- Van Houghton, " May 5, 1845. [835] RUTH LOMBARD,' (Sister of Elisha P.,) , b. Jan. 13,' 1813; m. Collins Cobb,$ of Truro, Mass. She res. Wellfleet, Mass., when married. * Note 292. Mr. EDWARD BANGS,* b. Chichester, England, 1592; came to Plymouth, Mass., in the ship Ann, July, 1623; m. after 1627, Lydia, dau. of Robert Hicks; freeman, 1633; he was employed in various matters for the colony ; surveyor to lay out lots ; juror. He was one of the founders of the town of Eastham, Mass., 1644; freeman there, 1645; town treasurer, 1646- 1665; selectman, 1665-6; merchant, Eastham, 1657; on committee to lay out road from Sandwich to Plymouth, 1652 ; commandant of the guard against Indians; he superintended construction of a barque of 40 or 50 tons, according to tradition the first vessel built at Plymouth ; a wealthy influential man. He d. Eastham, 1678. Children : John, m. Hannah Smalley. Joshua, b. 1637; " Hannah Scudder. Jonathan, " 1640, " Mary Mayo, Sarah , and Mrs. E Lydia, " Benjamin Higgins. Hannah, " John Doane. Bethia, b. May 28, 1650, " Gershom Hall. Apphia, " Oct. 15, 1651, ' John Knowles and Stephen Atwood. Mercy, " Oct. 15, 1651, " Stephen Merrick. Rebecca, ¦• Oct. 16, 1654, " Capt. Jonathan Sparrow. Sarah, " 1656, " Thomas Howes. + For Rich see note 150. t For Cobb see note 20. 316 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. b Children: 2422. Catherine Lombard, b. Nov. 2, 1833. 2423. Martha Young. 2424. Elisha Colltns. 2425. Rebecca Jane. 2426. Orrtn Atkins. 2427. Wilbert Oathman. [836] CATHERINE LOMBARD,' (Sister of Benjamin H.,) b. Sept. 21, 1814; m. Azariah Newcomb. She res. Wellfleet, Mass., when married. Children: 2428. Ruth, b. May 25, 1834; d. Feb. 6, 1841. 2429. Isaac Baker, " Aug. 25, 1838. 2430. Almira, " Aug. 1840; " Feb. 28, 1841. 2431. Cornelius Smith, " May 3, 1843. 2432. Ruth, " Apr. 20, 1846. [837] BETSEY LOMBARD,' (Sister of Benjamin H.,) b. Apr. 2, 1815; m. 1833, m. Stephen Brown.* She res. Wellfleet Mass. when married. Children: 2433. Loretta Larks, b. Sept. 25, 1834. 2434. Jerusha Freeman, " Sept. 20, 1836. 2435. Stephen Franklin, " Aug. 3, 1838. 2436. Otis Webster, " Nov. 5, 1840. 2437. David Cole, " Oct. 23, 1845. [841] SARAH HAMLEN,' (Isaac,65 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,3*) b. Cummington, Mass., 1779. At page 182 she is given as the fourth child of Isaac Hamlen,6 b. 1779, which is an error. Since printing that sketch a granddau. of Sarah Hamlen, above, writes that she died in her 43d year; she was conse quently born, 1779, and was prob. the eldest child of Isaac Hamlen; m. Cum mington, Jan. 20, 1801, Peleg,8 son of Zachariah and Olive (Pool) Standish,! b. Plymouth, Mass., May 3, 1774-6, his first wife; removed to Sempronius, N. Y., soon after marriage; she d. Jan. 6, 1822; he m. 2d. Phebe Parker, by whom he had three children. He d. Peru, Ohio, July 10, 1853. Children: b. Dec. 17, 1801; res. Moravia, N. Y. " Aug. 27, 1803; d. Oct. 12, 1804. " Jan. 23, 1805; m. Howe. " Mar. 24, 1807. " Mar. 23, 1809, Peru, N. Y. " Jan. 13, 1811, Utica, " " Mar. 28, 1813, Auburn," " Apr. 27, 1815; m. Burras. " Mar. 28, 1817; d. Dec. 29, 1818, " Mar. 22. 1819; m. Beebe. 2438. Orrin, 2438. Polly, 2440. Polly, 2441.* Isaac, 2442.* Lucy, 2443.* Zachariah, 2444.* Bliss, 2445. Sally, 2446. Clark, 2447. Huldah, * For Brown see note 146. t Note 293. PELEG STANDISH.o (Zachariah,5* Ebenezer.s Alexander,3 Styles.*) MYLES STANDISH,* the pilgrim, came in the Mryflower, 1620; wife Rose, who d. Jan, 29, 1021; m. 2d, Barbara, by whom he had 7 children; res. Duxbury, Mass. ; he d. Oct. 3, 1656. SEVENTH GENERATION. 317 [838] HULDAH HAMLEN,' (Sister of Sarah,) b. Cummington, Mass., Jan. 22, 1782; m. Silas Miller; removed to Brick- ville, Ohio, and located at Chester, Ohio. She was living Apr. 30, 1861. [839] ISAAC HAMLEN,' (Bro. of Sarah,) b. Cummington, Mass., Sept. 8, 1784; m. Worthington, Mass., Martha Ames, dau. Israel Burr, b. Worthington, mington, Mass. Both d. Plainfield, Children: 2448.* Polly Beals, 2449.* Martha Ames, 2450.* Sibyl, 2451.* Olive Burr, 2452.* Theron Ames, 2453.* Sarah Ann, 2454.* Alden J. , 2455.* Edwin Oscar, Mar, 22, 1784; hatter; Hinsdale and Corn- Mass.; he, Oct. 6, 1855; she, Feb. 18, 1856. b. Sept. 12, 1807, Hinsdale. " Aug. 7, 1809, u " Sept. 28, 1811, (( " Nov. 20, 1813, Cummington " July 26, 1816, " " June 15, 1819, ,f " Nov. 16, 1821, ct " Aug. 24, 1824, ( t [840] JOSHUA HAMLEN,' (Bro. of Sarah,) b. Cummington, Mass., Sept. 17, 1787; m., Sept. 20, 1810, Electa Shaw,* of Cummington, b. Oct. 3, 1788; res. Bennington, Vt., 1861. Ch. b. Cummington: 2456.* Robert Dawes, 2457. Ira Austin, 2458.* Electa Seymour, 2459.* Mortimer Joshua, 2460.* Lafayette Dawes. July 19, 1811. Sept. 26, 1812: d. 1836, unm. Mar. 28, 1817. May 3, 1819. Jan. 25, 1824. [842] IRA HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Sarah,) b. Cummington, Mass., Nov. 10, 1790; m. 1st, Hinsdale, Mass., Apr. 9, 1812, Lavina Whitney, b. Peru, Mass., Mar. 27, 1791; who d. Plainfield, Mass., Dec. 12, 1828; m. 2d, Plainfield, Mass., Feb. 20, 1831, Betsey, dau. of Caleb and Sarah (Shaw*) Beals, t b. Plainfield, Sept. 23, 1812; res. Plainfield; Congs. Both d. Plainfield; he, Feb., 1869; she, Feb. 13, 1858. Ch. b. 2d wife, b. Plainfield: 2461.* Ira Whitney, Dec. 28, 1831. 2462. Henry Webster, Feb. 21, 1834; d. Dec. 31, 1851. 2463. Lovina Elizabeth, Mar. 16, 1836, " Sept. 8, 1846. 2464. Robert Dawes, Jan. 9, 1838, " Sept. 28, 1840. * For Shaw see note 68. t Note 294. JOSEPH BEALS, b. Bridgwater, Mass., 1752. He removed to Cummington, Mass., 1779, and settled in that part of the town which is now Plainfield, Mass He was known as " The Mountain Slill r;" his house was burned, 1789; and his second house was the same occu pied in 1891 by Nelson W Cook; his grist mill stood a short distance above the present one of J. A. Nash; selectman, 1795; deacon in the church. He d. July 20, 1813. Children: Samuel, b. Sept. 26, 1775. Bridgewater. Joseph, " July 3, 177S. " Robert, " Dec. 7, 1780; m. Nabby Vining. Lydia L., " May 19, 1787. Polly, " Apr. 13, 1789; m. Ebenezer Lovell, Lovisa, " Jan. 4, 1792, ' William Reed. 318 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [844] REBECCA HAMLIN,' (David,8 Isaac,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,' James,31) b. Jan. 2, 1782. She was insane at intervals; deeded her property to the State; went to the county house, and taught school. She d. unm., 1826. [845] DAVID HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Rebecca,) b. Mass., Apr. 22, J783; m. Newsted, N. Y., Aug. 22, 1807, Anne, dau. of Ephraim and Anna (Dodge) Derrick, b. Feb. 6, 1782; farmer; Clarence and North Evans, N. Y.; soldier 1812 war; Methodists. He d. North Evans, Mar. 18, 1831; she d. Mar. 6, 1841. Ch. b. Clarence: 2465.* Eliza, b. May 27, 1808. 2466. Polly, " Nov. 21, 1809; d. June 1, 1873, unm. 2467.* Anna. " June 20, 1811. 2468. Clarissa, " Apr. 30, 1813: " Mar. 8, 1827. 2469* Amanda O., " Apr. 24, 1816. 2470. Sarah, " June 24, 1818; " Oct. 14, 1840, unm. 2471. Milton, " Sept. 22, 1821; " Mar. 23, 1883, unm. [846] NANCY HAMLIN,' (Sister of Rebecca,) b. Oct. 9, 1785; m. Eli Caruth. She d. Clarence, N. Y., 1828. Children: 2472. Lyman, m. Sena Williams. 2473. Harrison, d. young. 2474. Betsey, m. Charles Moore. 2475. Esther, " John Landers. 2476. Louisa. [847] SIBA HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Rebecca,) b. Dec. 16, 1789; m. Sarah Larkins. He d. 1834. Children: 2477. Nelson, married. 2478. Albin, res. Meadville, Pa. 2479. Wesley, d. young. (?) 2480. Sarah, m. Daniels. 2481. Lucinda, " Hotchkiss. 2482. Louisa, never married. [849] LENZEA HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Rebecca,) b. Honeoye, N. Y., Aug. 24, 1793: m. 1st, Clarence, N. Y., Jan. 23, 1829, Phebe Sloate, b. Sept. 2, 1803; who d. Clarence, Sept. 27, 1831; m. 2d, Clarence, Dec. 15, 1833, Mrs. Roxanna, widow of EmerHill, and dau. of Joshua6 and Betsey (Warn) Choate,* b. Lansingburg, N. Y., Mar. 1, 1801. By 1st m. she had fire children. She d. Clarence, Mar. 14, 1877; farmer. He resided sixty years on his father's farm in Clarence, and d. there, Jan. 14, 1883. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Clarence: 2483. Benjamin O., Jan. 16, 1830; d. Aug. 27,1833. 2484.* James D., Sept. 3, 1831. Note 295. JOSHUA CHOATE,5 (Isaac* Frances.s Thomas,3 John.*) SEVENTH GENERATION. 319 By 2d wife, b. Clarence: 2485. Irving W., Oct. 7, 1834; d. Mar. 27, 1860. 2486. John William, May 3, 1836, " Apr. », 1837. 2487. Lorenzo S., Sept. 13, 1837, " Apr. 20, 1855. 2488. Alonzo G., Mar. 7, 1839, " June 23, 1845. 2489. Eliza O, June 11, 1840, " Oct. 29, 1860. 2490. Julia A., June 6, 1841, " Jan. 16, 1843. 2491. George A., Apr. 15, 1843, " Mar. 13, 1862, in the army [850] ORRA HAMLIN,' (Sister of Rebecca,) b. Nov. 3, 1796; m. Capt. Sherlock,5 son of Simeon and Susanna (Glezen) Fillmore,* b. Paris, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1793; cousin of President Millard Fillmore; his 2d wife; his 1st wife was Lois Slosson, who d. Feb. 21, 1844; Capt. 1812 war, on the Niagara frontier; farmer; Clarence, N. Y. She d. 1873. No issue. [851] Major ISAAC HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Rebecca,) b. Dec. 29, 1800; m. Clarence, N. Y., 1827, Eunice Spicer, dau. of John and Susannah (Halsted) Meach, b. Ulster Co., N. Y., Dec. 31, 1811; fruit grower; Clarence, until 1835; Doylestown, Ohio, until 1852; Akron, Ohio, until 1859: afterwards, Orrville, Ohio; Whig and Republican; Methodist; Major of Ohio militia. He d. Orrville, Nov., 1864; she d. Akron, Oct. 1866. Children: 2492. Austin J., b. Feb. 2, 1830, Clarence; m. Jane 2493.* Amelia O, " May 19, 1832, u 2494. George W., " Oct. 12, 1835, " m. Harriet Crosier. 2495.* Orra F., " Sept. 16, 1837, Doylestown. 2496. T. Corwin, a 1839, m. Sophia Hawkins. 2497. Millard_ Fillmore, " Nov. 1841, " Nancy Sichley. 2498. Cornelia S., " Mar. 20, 1843, " S. McCoy. 2599.* William G., " Apr. 1845, a 2500. Milton, " Apr. 1847, " d. 1849. 2501.* Byron S., " Apr. 1849, ( ( [852] SARAH HAMLIN,' Sister of Rebecca, ) b. Sept. 3, 1803; m. Hodskins, or Thomas. She d. 1835. Child: 2502. Sarah; m. Warner. [854] IRAM PACKARD,' (Molly Hamlen,6 Isaac,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer.3 James,3*) b. in Plainfield, Mass., Dec. 14, 1784; m. May 30, 1815, Cynthia, dau. of Thomas and Debora Shaw;t merchant; selectman, Plainfield, 1821, for four year; removed to Ohio. * Note 296. SIMEON FILLMORE,* (Nathaniels John,3*) JOHN FILLMORE.* Mariner; Ipswich, Mass.; m. June 19. 1701, Abigail, dau. of Abra ham and Deliverance Tilton, of Ipswich. He d. on passage from Martinique, before 1711 ; and his widow m. Nov. 2, 1717, Robert Bell, and about 1720 removed to Norwich, Ct. 3 children. + For Shaw see note 68. 320 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. prob. b. Plainfield: 2503. Myron Winslow, Mar. 2, 1819. 2504. Cynthia Katherine, Jan. 15, 1821. 2505. Polly Hamlin, Feb. 9, 1823. 2506. Cornelia White, Sept. 21, 1826. 2507. Ellen Maria, Dec. 29, 1828. [8591 NOAH PACKARD,' (Bro. of Iram,) b. Plainfield, Mass., May 7, 1796; m. June 29, 1820, Sophia, dau. of Ephraim and Eunice Bundy, b. Southampton, Mass., Jan. 27, 1800; school teacher in early life; farmer; later a minister; settled in Ohio; and lived in Jilinois, Wis consin and Utah. He d. Springville, Utah, Feb. 17, 1859. Ch. b. Parkman, Ohio: 2508.* Nephi. [863] BEUBEN HAMLEN,' (John,8 Isaac,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,s James,2*) b. Plainfield, Mass., May 19, 1795; m. 1st, by Rev. Moses Hallock, Feb. 15, 1816, Rhoda,8 dau. of Ezra and Martha (Nash) Richards,* b. Feb. 1, 1796; whod. Dec. 29, 1826; m. 2d, by Rev. Moses Hallock, Apr. 17, 1828, Fanny Warner: who d. July 22, 1839, aged 33; m. 3d, Plainfield, by Rev. Roswell Hawks, of Cummington, Nov. 3, 1839, Elizabeth Jones; who d. Dec. 11, 1851; m. 4th, Cummington, by Rev. J. B. Baldwin, Jan. 1, 1854, Mrs. Eunice, widow of Abram S. Tirrill, of Plainfield; who d. Jan. 1, 1864, aged 45 years, 11 months and 26 days; m. 5th, Shelburne Falls, Mass., by Rev. A. Judson Sage, Sept. 23, 1866, Mrs. Parmela Little, t of Shelburne Falls, who survived him. He d. Shelburne Falls, Dec. 28, 1866. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Plainfield, 2509. Marilla Richards, June 4, 1817; d. Oct. 7, 1837. 2510. Flora Ann, Mar. 29, 1819; " Jun. 12, 1830. 2511. Martha Adele, Mar. 28. 1821: m. William C. Bissell. 2512.* Shepard L., Feb. 14, 1823. 2513. Laura B., Apr. 14, 1825. By 2d wife, b. Plainfield: 2514. Laura Bates, Apr. 27, 1829; m. James C. Bellman. 2515. Rosamond Warner, Jun. 1, 1831; d. Aug. 29, 1844. 2516.* Alfred W., Jun. 17, 1834. 2517.* Albert Wallace, Mar. 12, 1839. * Note 297. EZRA RICHARDS,5 (John,* Benjamin.s Joseph,3 William.*) + Note 298. THOMAS LITTLE, of Plymouth, m. Apr. 19, 1633, Ann.3 dau. of Richard and Elizabeth Warren, b. England, about 1612. She came to Plymouth in the -Inn. 1623. He was impressed in the military service in Plymouth, 1643; removed to Marshfleld, 1650; where he d. Mar. 12, 1671. Children : Isaac, l>. 1646, Plymouth; m. Bertha . Thomas, Soldier; killed Rohoboth, Mar. 28, 1676. Ephraim, b. May 17. 1650, Marshfleld; m. Mary Sturdevant. Hannah, m. Stephen Tilden, of Marshfleld. Mercy, " John Sawyer. Ruth.Patience. GEORGE LITTLE,] came from Unicorn St., near London Bridge, England, to Newbury, Mass., 1640; m. 1st, Alice Poor, who d. Dec. 1. 1680; m. 2d, July 19, 1681, Eleanor, widow of Thomas Barnard, of Amesbury, Mass., who d. Nov. 27, 1604; he d. about 1693-4. 5 children. SEVENTH GENERATION. 321 [864] CLARISSA HAMLEN,' (Sister of Reuben,) b. Plainfield, Mass., July 5, 1797; m. there, by Rev. Moses Hallock, Jan. 28, 1817, Otis Pratt, of Plainfield. She d. Plainfield: Dec. 13, 1831. He m. 2d, Dec. 30, 1832, Sally Bates, of Plainfield, by whom he had Erastus, b. Oct. 24, 1842: farmer; Plainfield: Republican; Congs. He d. July 30, 187 days. Ch. b. Plainfield 2518.* Sally IJ., Nov. 10, 1818. 2519.* Lucy Gove, - Dec. 28, 1820. 2520.* Mary L., May 9, 1823. 2521. Maria G., May 19, 1826; d 2522.* Laura, Sept. 24, 1827. 2523.* Bernice, July 13, 1829. [865] ABIGAIL HAMLEN,' (Sister of Reuben,) b. Plainfield, Mass., Feb. 10, 1800; m. there, by Rev. Moses Hallock, Sept. 3, 1818, Hon. John, son of John and Mehitable (Kingman) Ford,* b. Ashfield, Mass., May 20, 1796. She d. Cummington, Mass., Sept. 29, 1833. He m. 2d, May * Note 299. ANDREW FORD,* is mentioned in the will of his father-in-law, 1651; m. Eleanor, dau. of Robert Lovell, before 1650; freeman. Mass., May 3, 1654. James Souther, first secretary of Plymouth colony sold to James Lovell and Andrew Ford, 200 acres of land on west side of Hatherly Grant (Abington, Mass.,) 1649; and in 1679 Lovell sold his share in same to Ford, who was then and bad been in possession of same, called "Ford's Farm." It was described in Lovell's conveyance to Ford as " lying by the road that goeth from Weymouth to Bridge- water." Ford is supposed to have settled on this land about 1642. He was progenitor of the Fords of Abington, Mass. He d. Hingham, Mass., Mar. 4, 1693. Children: b. about 1650 ; m. Abiah - Andrew, James. Joseph, Samuel. Nathaniel, Ebenezer,Silence, Prudence, Jacob, Elizabeth,Israel, Sarah, Mary, ANDREW FORD,3 b. "Ford's Farm," about 1650; m. Abiah, perhaps dau. of John Whit man. He settled at "Ford's Farm," Weymouth, Mass., before 1679, Tradition says he was dis lodged by the Indians, and afterwards settled towards the Bridgewater line. He was the orig inal settler of Abington, Mass. ; Cong. He d. Aug. 24, 1725. Children: d. New Bristol, about 1690. 1656. b. Mar. 31, 1658, Weymouth; had a family. " Mar. IS. 1660, " Nov. 13, 1661, " Dec. 22, 1663, " m. Joseph Lincoln. " Feb. 20, 1665, " Nov. 2, 1667, " Jun. 7, 1670, " m. Sarah . " May 28, 1672, m. Whitmore. Andrew, b. 1682; m. Marcy Whitmarsh. Sarah, " Joseph J osselyn. Thankful, " Hersey. Hezekiah, b. 1687; " Ruth Whitmarsh and Sarah Magoun. Lydia, " Richard Whitmarsh. Abiah, " Hersey. Ensign ANDREW FORD.-i b. 'Ford's Farm," Abington, 1682: m. about 1707, Marcy Whit marsh. Their gravestones were standing in the burying ground at North Abington, 1866. He bequeathed certain property to the children of his dau. Hester Porter, adding, "And I would have it known that the reason that I don't give the whole unto my said daughter, Hester Por ter is because I would not have it to come unto my son-in-law, Jacob Porter's hands, that he 322 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. 18, 1834, Ruth Torrey, of Cummington, Mass.; clothier and farmer; Cumming ton; Whig and Republican; soldier 1812 war: served 60 days; pensioner; Rep. Mass. Legislature, 1851; Methodist. He d. Plainfield, Mass., Sept. 10, 1874. Ch. b. Cummington: 2524.* Celia, Oct. 28, 1819. 2525.* Angeline, Nov. 9, 1821. 2526* Octavia, Sept. 23, 1823. 2527.* Lavantia, Aug. 13, 1825. 2528. Orren H., Dec. 19, 1827; d. same day. 2529. Polly R., Dec. 11, 1828; " July 19, 1829. 2530.* Martha Hamlin , July 3, 1831. might not with it fight against ministers of the Gospel." A controversy was then— 1749— going on against Rev. Mr. Brown, who witnessed and perhaps drew up the will. Cong. Both d. Ab ington; he May 12, 1750; she Feb., 1737-8. Ch. b. Abington: Marcy, 1708. Jacob, 1711 ; m. Sarah Pool. Hester, 1714, " Jacob Porter. Mary, 1719, " Jacob Reed. Andrew. 1721, " Sarah Shaw. JACOB FORD,* (Eldest son and 2d child,) b. Abington, 1711; m. 1733, Sarah, daughter of Samuel Pool; res. Abington. They are buried near his parents, North Abington. Both d. Abington; he June 9, 1794; she 1788. Ch. b. Abington: Jacob, 1738; m. Rachael Agur and Anna Ellis. Sarah, 1739, " Barnabas Packard. Mark, 1741, " Hannah Brett. Luke, 1742, " Hannah Reed. JOHN, 1744, " Lydia Auger. Noah, 1745, d. in the French war, Joseph, 1746, m. Freelove Beal. Mary, 1748. Benjamin, 1750, m. Sarah Brett. Lieut. JOHN FORD,5 (Elfth child,) b. Abington, 1744; m. Lydia Auger; Lieut, in the Cont. army. He d. Mar. 18, 1792. Children : Susannah, b. 1768, m. Noah Thomas, Jr. John, " 1771, " Mehitable Kingman and Sally Reed, Lydia, " 1773, prob. d. young. Hannah, " 1778, d. young. James, " 1780, m. Parna Howard and Gurney. Lydia, " 1782, " John Wild. Samuel, " I7s:i, " Sally Clapp and Warren. Hannah, " 1892, " Oldham. JOHN FORD,5 b. Abington, 1771; m. 1st, Mehitable Kingman, who d. Ashfleld, Mass., soon after the birth of their son John ; m. 2d, Sally Reed, lie removed to Ashfleld, about 1796, and d. there. Ch. by 1st wife: John, b. May 20, 1796; m. Abigail Hamlen. Ch. by 2d wife, b. Ashfleld: Noah, Dec. 18, 1799. Mehitable, July 23, 1801. William, Nov. 18, 1803. Elisha, Apr. 18, 1800. SEVENTH GENERATION. 323 [866] LYMAN HAMLEN,' (Bro. of Reuben,) b. Plainfield, Mass., Jan. 14. 1803; m. by Rev. Mr. Millard, 1826, Lucy Flint,* of West Bloomfield, N. Y.; res. West Bloomfield. He d. Feb. 14, 1878; she d. Pontiac, Mich., Oct. 6, 1876, aged 66. Ch. b. West Bloomfield: 2531.* Sarah E., May 20, 1827. 2532* Mary M., Apr. 3, 1830. 2533.* Amelia, Mar. 29, 1833. 2534. Horace, June 8, 1835; d. Feb. 8, 1839. 2535.* Horatio B., Aug. 1, 1837. 2536.* William H., Aug. 24, 1840. 2537.* Martha A., Feb. 2, 1843. 2538. Alice Flora, June 25, 1846; d. Jan. 25, 1854. 2539. Edwin O, July 11, 1849; " Nov. 14, 1865. 2540.* Frederick B., July 31, 1853. ^/[/i^Vvv/W. — [867] Hon. FREEMAN HAMLEN,5 (Bro. of Reuben,) b. Plainfield, Mass., May 8, 1805; m. 1st, there, by Rev. Moses Hallock, June 4, 1829, Clarissa Whiting, of Plainfield; who d. Oct. 13, 1847; m. 2d, by Rev. J. * Note 300. Mr. HENRY FLINT,* freeman, Mass., May 15, 1636. Mr. THOMAS FLINT,* came from Wales; freeman, Mass., Mar., 1637-8; settled in Salem, , 1642; was at Salem Village, now South Danvers, 1650. He d. Apr. 15, 1663. Children: Thomas, m. Hannah Moulton. John, " Elizabeth 324 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. H. Gayiord, Nov. 30, 1848, Martha, dau. of Jeremiah and Martha (Shaw*) Tay lor, b. Hawley, N. Y.; farmer; Plainfield; selectman, 1846-52; representative 1850-1; town clerk, 1853-76; member Constitutional Con., 1853. The records of births, marriages and deaths of Plainfield were greatly improved by him; dea. Cong. Church, 1844-67, when he resigned; for many years clerk of the church. He and his brother were excellent singers and leaders in the church choir. He resided on his farm until about 1855, when he removed to the village. The author of the history of Plainfield says of him: "He was a man of thorough honesty and sound judgment, worthy of, and received the confidence of the entire community. Humility, sincerity and charity were marked features of his Christian character. Truly, in many ways, he being dead, yet speaketh.'7 He d. suddenly while seated in his sitting room, Jan. 16, 1889; bis widow d. Plainfield, May 17, 1891, aged 85 years, 8 months, 9 days. Ch. b. Plainfield: 2541.* Edward F., June 6, 1842. [868] POLLY HAMLEN,' (Sister of Reuben,) b. Plainfield, Mass., Sept. 15, 1807; m. 1st, there, by Rev. Roswell Hawks, of Cummington, Mass, May 12, 1830, Mason Ames. She d. Chester, Ohio, Mar. 18, 1847; he m., 2d, Dec. 22, 1847, Mercy H. Rust, of Chester, by whom he had Emily F., b. Oct. 21, 1848, and Statira W., b. Sept. 14, 1850: res. Chester, Ohio. Children: b. May 20, 1831; d. Sept. 20, 1832. " Jan. 8, 1832; " Jan. 20, 1833. " Jan. 2, 1834; " Nov. 16, 1854. " Aug. 1, 1835, " Dec. 25, 1855. " Feb. 25, 1837. " Mar. 5, 1838; m. Aaron Van Housen. " Dec. 16, 1840: d. Apr. 3, 1855. " Mar. 16, 1844; " Oct. 12, 1864. " July 16, 1845; " Aug. 28, 1845. [869] HORACE HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Reuben,) b. Plainfield, Mass., Aug. 23, 1810; m. 1st, Granville, Ohio, by Rev. Jacob Little, May 1, 1834, Clarissa Bancroft,! b. Granville, Feb. 24, 1813: who d. Aug. 8, 1875; m. 2d, by Rev. Mr. Harvey, July 6, 1876, Mrs. Lizzie Gavren, of Gratiot, Ohio; res. Granville. He d. Gratiot, April 15, 1893. Child: 2551. Samuel Barcroft, b. Feb. 20, 1835: m. Lydia Clark. [872] ISAAC, RICHARDS.' (Joseph." Mary Hamblin,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,' James,3*) b. June 24, 1782; m. Esther Holbrook; res. North Bridge- water, Mass. Hed. North Bridgewater. He had several daughters. Ensign THOMAS FLINT, John and Joseph Flint; freeman.' Salem, Mass., Apr. 18, 1690. JONATHAN FLINT, b. Salem, Dec. 2S. 1732; d. in the 54 year of his age. Rev. JOSIAH FLINT, of Dorchester, before ItiS'.'. JOHN FLINT, b. Windham, Ct., Feb. s. 1681 ; m. May 5. 1709, Christian Reed. * For Shaw see note 68. + For Bancroft see note 166. 2542. Edward M., 2543. Edward M., 2544. John H., 2545. Edward M., 2546.* David D., 2547. Sarah E., 2548. Mary L., 2549. Freeman H., 2550. Lucius F., SEVENTH GENERATION. 325 [875] BETSEY PHILLIPS,' (Elizabeth Hamlin,6 Eleazer,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,31), b. Fitchburg, Mass., Dec. 13, 1778; m. Jan. 1, 1801, Cal vin, son of Thomas and Olive (Ware) Messenger, b. Fitchburg, Apr. 14, 1776. We are indebted to Mrs. John Lowe, of Fitchburg, Mass., for sketches of the descendents of Elizabeth Hamlin Phillips. She lived at home until her mar riage, and was early instructed in all things that went to make up the life of women in those old times when the country was not only new, but recovering from the effects of the Revolution. She assumed a large share of the house hold duties and the care of the younger children. Her opportunities for school were limited — the only school house in town was two miles away — and to this she walked when she could be spared at home; being a bright, intelligent girl, she made the most of her advantages. She found time to spin, weave and pre pare, as was the custom, a good outfit for her wedding. Mr. Messenger was of a good family, noted for strength of character and intellectual ability, a man much respected and beloved. His occupation of a shoemaker gave him wide acquaintance. His moral principles were strong; he had such detestation of the drinking habit that he would not allow rum, the New England beverage, in his house, not even for "treating the minister" — almost an unpardonable discourtesy. But after his death, in 1819, his widow wasobliged to furnish two gallons of rum to the haymakers to get the work done. Their wedding was in keeping with the standing of her father, "Seth Phillips, gentleman," and the young couple took a journey to Boston, fifty miles distant, visiting friends. They returned to his father's farm, which Mr. Messenger had purchased, where they resided 18 years, until his death. She was not a church member until after her husband's death, but the children were reared to attend church, and she attended the monthly concert for prayer in the meetinghouse on Monday after noon. She d. July 1, 1863; he d. Fitchburg, Nov. 11, 1819. Ch. b. Fitchburg: 2552.* Louisa Adaline, Oct. 1, 1801. 2553.* Horace Phillips, Apr. 17, 1803. 2554. Calvin, Jan. 1, 1805; d. Oct. 8, 1825. 2555.* Betsey, Jan. 26, 1806. 2556.* Lydia, Jun. 11, 1809. [876] SAMUEL PHILLIPS,' (Bro. of Betsey,) b. Fitchburg, Mass., Sept. 11, 1781; m. there by Daniel Putnam, J. P., Nov. 3, 1803, Sally, dau. of Deacon John Thurston; farmer; Fitchburg, Worcester and Ashburnham, Mass. Both d. at the house of their son, Ivers; he, Wor cester, 1840; she Fitchburg, Mar., 1848. Ch. b. Ashburnham: 2557.* Ivers, July 28, 1805. 2558.* Sally, July 29, 1811. [877] LYDIA PHILLIPS,' (Sister of Betsey,) b. Fitchburg, Mass., Apr. 19, 1785; m. Chelsea, Mass., May 25, 1808, Jacob, son of Cyrus and Mercy (Hale) Fairbanks, b. Ashburnham, Mass., Mar. 17, 1782; farmer; Ashburnham; Whig; Congs. Both d, Ashburnham; she, Jan. 24, 1852; he, Jan. 21, 1850. 326 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. b. Ashburnham: 2559.* Laura Olivia, Mar 11, 1809. 2560.* Europe Hamlin, Sept. 14, 1810. 2561.* Seth Phillips, Mar. 11, 1812. 2562.* Sherman Dexter, Jan. 6, 1814. 2563* Lydia Harriet, Apr. 10, 1816. 2564.* Mercy Elizabeth, Apr. 18, 1818. 2565.* Caroline Ardelia, Feb. 22, 1820. 2566. Sarah Dwelley, July 11, 1822; d. 1847. 2567.* Jacob Horatio, Sept. 7, 1825. 2568. Albert Porter, Mar. 17, 1829; " 1851. [878] SETH PHILLIPS,' ( Bro. of Betsey,) b. Fitchburg, Mass., Sept. 4, 1787. It is traditional that he m. Lavinia Barnes, and had a son and daughter; he was of a roving nature; farmer; Ash burnham, Mass.; removed to Messena, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y., engaged in lumbering, and resided there as late as 1830; removed to Mich., where the entire family died; soldier 1812 war. [881] THOMAS PHILLIPS,' (Bro. of Betsey,) b. Fitchburg, Mass., the youngest of the family. When about 16 years old he went to Boston, was a coachman a few years; then to Hallowell, Maine; m. an Irish lady; lived and died there, about 1835. About 1836, Col. Ivers Phillips brought the widow and three children to Fitchburg, and supported them. The daughter afterwards died. The widow and sons were living, in. 1873, in San Francisco, Cal., where she afterwards died before 1880. Ch. b. Hallowell, Me.: 2569. Catharine. 2570. John. 2571. James. AFRICA HAMLIN,' b. Harvard, Mass., Aug. 25, 17S5: the natural son of Molly Burt; m. Lydia Chase, of Haverhill, Mass.; res. Harvard: his house and barn were standing, in good repair, 1895; Ensign of militia company, Harvard, 1814, attached to 2d Worcester Regt., 2d Brig., 7 th Di v. He d. Harvard, and she removed with her children to East Parish, Haverhill, where she d. aged 96. Ch. b. Harvard: 2572. Hariot Chase, Oct. 27, 1819; d. Oct. 24. 1891, unm. 2573. Sophronia Reed, Mar. 18, 1812; " Feb. 9, 1816. 2574.* Zoa Stone, Apr. 24, 1814. 2575.* John Chase, Dec. 23, 1817. 2576.* Sarah A., Jun. •>•> 1820. [882] ABAGAIL HAMLIN,' (Africa," Eleazer,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,* James,3*) b. Harvard, Mass., Aug. 2, 1786; she was brought in her mother's arms to Waterford, Me., when a small child. She d. unm., and this inscrip tion is on her tombstone in South Waterford: NABBY HAMLIN died Jan. 1, 1863. Ai 76. Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord. SEVENTH GENERATION. 327 [883] Capt. POLADORE HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Abigail,) b. Waterford, Me., Feb. 2, 1789; m. Nancy Parks, b. Harvard, Mass., Dec. 13, 1785; private in Capt. Bailey Bodwell's Co., of Norway, Me., 1812 war, from Sept., 1812, to Jan., 1813; res. on his father's old farm in Waterford until 1866; removed to Melrose, Mass. Both d. Melrose; he, July 27, 1870; she, Aug. 11, 1872. Ch. b. Waterford: 2577.* Eliza Ann, Jan. 24, 1818. 2578. Margaretta, d. young. [885] SUSANNAH HAMLIN,' (Sister of Abigail,) b. Waterford, Me., Feb. 21, 1793; m. there, May 29, 1811, Gabriel, son of Benjamin and Ruth (Hazelton) Kilgore,* b. Fryeburg, Me., May 5, 1785; farmer; came with his parents from Fryeburg, and settled in Southeast part of Waterford, about 1800. Both d. Waterford; she Nov. 10, 1843; he, Jan. 21, 1870. Ch. b. Waterford: 2579.* Caroline, Oct. 8, 1811. 2580.* Hamilton, Dec. 11, 1813. 2581.* Harriet Newell, Oct. 29, 1816. 2582. Cyrus H., Oct. 17, 1817; d. Oct. 14, 1818. 2583.* Susan Stone, Mar. 27, 1819. 2584.* Almira, Feb. 22, 1821. 2585.* Rebecca, Nov. 16, 1823. 2586. Charlotte, Aug. 13, 1825; " Mar. 4, 1832. 2587.* Emerson, May 10, 1829. 2588.* Henry, Jan. 6, 1831. Dr. CASTELLA HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Abigail,) b. Waterford, Me., July 3, 1797; m. there, Oct. 22, 1826, Rebecca E., dau. of Robert and Rebecca (Emersonf) Haskins, of Waterford, b. Oct. 19, 1799; physi- removed from Fryeburg to * Note 301. BENJAMIN KILGORE, m. Ruth Hazeltine Waterford, Me., about 1800. Children: Benjamin, d. at sea. Dominicus, m. Hannah Grover. Gabriel, " Susan Hamlin. Reuben, " Mary Bergin. Mary, " Joseph Eastman. Naomi, " Daniel McKenney. Liberty, " Jane Edwards. t Note. 302. THOMAS EMERSON,* prob. b. Sidgefield parish, Durham, England; wife, Elizabeth. He came in the Elizabeth, 1635; settled in Ipswich, Mass., as early as 1638; baker; his will dated May 31, 1653; proved May 10, 1666; his wife survived him. Children: Elizabeth, m. John Fuller. Thomas, wife, Elizabeth. Joseph, b. 1620; m. Elizabeth Woodmaasey and Elizabeth Bulkley. John, " 1625; " Ruth Symonds. James, res. in England. Nathaniel, b. 1629; m. Sarah and Lydia Sarah. Rev. JOSEPH EMERSON,3 b. England, about 1620-1; m. 1st, 1646 (?) Elizabeth, dau. of Robert and Margaret Woodmansey ; freeman, Ipswich, Mass., Dec. 19, 1648; preached in York, Me., same year; took the freeman's oath, Wells, Me.. July 4, 1653; puritan clergyman; he left 328 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. cian; practiced several years in Solon, Me.; removed to Dover, R. L, where he d. Apr. 8, 1834. Children: 2589.* Mary, b. July 9, 1827, Waterford. 2590. Lincoln Ripley; d. in childhood. Wells about 1664, and became tbe flrst minister of Milton, Mass. ; m. 2d, Dec. 7, 1665, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Peter Bulkley, of Concord, Mass., b. 1638, and settled at Mendon, Mass., Dec. 1, 1689. where he remained until the Indians destroyed the town in King Phillip's war, and retired to Concord, where he d. Jan. 3, 1630. She m. Capt. John Brown, of Reading, Mass., and d. Sept. 4, 1693. Ch. by 1st wife: Joseph, m. Mary James, " Sarah By 2d wife: Lucy Ann, b. Oct. 2, 1667; m. Thomas Damon. Edward, " Apr. 26. 1670, " Rebecca Waldo. Peter, " 1673, " Anna Brown. Ebenezer, " Bertha Parker, Mary Boutwell. and two others. Daniel, " Jane Armitage. EDWARD EMERSON.3 b. Mendon, Mass., Apr. 26, 1670; m. Chelmsford, Mass., Jan, 27, 1697, Rebecca, clau. of Cornelius and Rebecca (Adams) Waldo, of Chelmsford, b. Ipswich, Mass., Sept. 24, 1662; he was schoolmaster at Chelmsford, before 1700, and res. there until 1703; Charlestown, Mass., 1705-13; highway surveyor, 1703; merchant. Newbury, 1727; deacon, l?2rt. Inscription on his gravestone, Maiden, Mass. : " Here lies Buried ye Body of Edward Emerson, Esqr. (Sometime Deacon of ye 4th Church in Newbury,) who departed this life (Very Suddenly) May 9th, Anno Domini 1743, tetate 73." Inscription on her gravestone: " Here lies Buried ye Body of Mrs. Rebecca Emerson, the Consort of Edward Emerson, who Deed. April 23. 1752. iEtatis90." Children: Joseph, b. Apr. 20. 1700; m. Mary Moody. Elizabeth. " Apr. 19, 1701, " Edwards Edward, " May s, 1702, " Hannah Beale. Hannah, " Apr. 26,1704; d. Feb. 2,1705. John, " Feb. 27, 1706; m. Elizabeth Pratt. Rev. JOSEPH EMERSON.* b. Chelmsford, Mass., Apr. 20. 1700; m Dec. 27, 1821. Mary, dan. of Rev. Samuel and Hannah (Sewell) Moody, b. York. Me.. 1702. He grad. Harvard College, 1717: taught in York, Me.. 1718; Newbury and Maiden, 171S-9: began to preach in Haverhill, Mass., 1717; was settled as minister in Maiden, 1721, and continued there the remainder of his life; where he d. July 13, 1767; will dated Jan. 12, 1762; proved Sept. 1. 1767; she d. Maiden, Mar. 15, 1799. Children: i. Dec. 3, 1722; m. Rev. Daniel Emerson. Abigail Hay. Rev. Daniel Little. Mary Owen. Mary Green and Deborah Harris. Mary Moody and Hannah Owen. July s, 1735. m. Olive Hill. July 10, 17.iil. Jacob Parker, Dea. Brintnael and Samuel Wnite. Nathan Sargent and S.i.muel Waite. Phebe Bliss. Sabrii Cobb. Rev. WILLIAM EMKK-iON.n b. Mil, leu, Mass., Miy 31, 1741; m. Aug. 21. 1766, Phebe, dan. of Rev. I lauiel and Phebe (Walker) Bliss, b. Concord. Muss.. Oct. 21.1741. He grad. Harvard College, 1761; was settled as minister and successor of his father-in-law, Concord, Mass., 1766. He built the parsonage there known as I .he " Old Many." immortalized by Hawthorne. He was an ardent patriot, was at the light at Concord, Apr. 19. 1775; and was appointed Chaplain of tho American army at Tieonderoga; his health failed and he started to return home, but Hannah, b. Dec. 3,1722; m. Joseph, ' Aug. 25. 1724. " Mary, ' Oct. 8. 1726, • Edward, ' Apr. 1, 1728, " Samuel, ' July 7, 1730, " Bitlkley, ' Jun. 5, 1732, " Waldo, ' Jun. 23, 1734; d. Waldo, ' Jun. 23. 1735: tn Ebenezer, ' ' Aug. 6, 1736; d. Rebecca, Aug. 7. 173S; m, Ruth, ' Jan. 19. 1711. " William, ' ' May 31, 1743, " John. " Nov. 211, 1745, ' v. WILLIAM EMEU •N,r> b. M' SEVENTH GENERATION. 329 [887] LYDIA HAMLIN,' (Sister of Abigail, ) b. Waterford, Me., Aug. 15, 1801; m. by Rev. John Abbott Douglass, Water ford, Nov. 24. 1825, John, son of John and Abigail (Kimball*) Wilkins, b. Waterford, Dec. 27, 1802; farmer; res. first, on his father's old farm at Temple Hill, Waterford; afterwards at Harrison and Waterford Flat, Me., and at died at Otter Creek, near Rutland, Vt., Oct. 20, 1776. She m. 2d, Nov. 16, 1780, Rev. Ezra Ripley, D. D., by whom she had other children; and d. Feb. 16, 1825. Children : William, b. May 6, 1769; m. Ruth Hasklns. Hannah Bliss, " July 27, 1770, " William Farnham. Phebe Buss, " Nov. 8, 1772, " Rev. Lincoln Ripley. Mary Moody, " Aug. 25, 1774; d. May 1, 1863. Rebecca, " Aug. 7. 1776; m. Robert Haskins. REBECCA EMERSON.6 b. Concord, Mass., Aug. 7, 1776; m. May 18, 1797, Robert, son of John and Hannah (Upbam) Haskins, b. Boston, Mass., July 2, 1773; merchant, farmer and manufacturer ; removed from Boston and settled on Plummer's Hill, Waterford, Me., 1802; afterwards at "Elm Vale," near Bear Pond, South Waterford. He was one of 16 children, three of whom died in infancy; the average age of the other thirteen was ,80 years. Ralph Waldo Emerson, the sage of Concord, was her cousin. They brought their babe in a basket for Its hed, lashed to the front of the chaise— the first vehicle of the kind in Waterford— and the horse was led, from the foot of Long Pond, Naples, Me. many miles, to their new home in Waterford, on account of bad roads. She d. Waterford, Aug. 16, 1845; he d. Williamsburg, L. I., Jan. 6, 1855. Children: . Dr. Costella Hamlin. Mary Ann Sever. John Cleveland. Lucretia Child. Frances Maria Hodges. Maria A. Browning. 1813. 1860. Land Lucy S. Wildman. . Adeline Peak, Sarah B. Knickerbacker Augustus Parsons. Samuel Ansley. Rev. Charles Cleveland. John, b. Feb. 14, 1798. William, " Feb. 14, 1798. Rebecca Emerson, " Oct. 19, 1799; Thomas Waldo, " Apr. 29, 1801, Phebe Ripley, " Jan. 7, 1803, Robert, " Nov. 17, 1804, William Emerson, " Sep. 17, 1806, Ralph Thurston, " Aug. 24, 1808, Caspar Lavater, " Dec. 10, 1810, Lincoln Ripley, " Jan. 25, 1812, Samuel Moody, " May 29, 1813, Hannah Upham, " Nov. o 1814, Sarah Ripley, " Apr. 24, 1816, Charles Fahnum, " Jul. 13. 1822, * Note 303. For Richard Kimball,* see note 254. RICHARD KIMBALL.2 b. Rattlesden, Eng., 1623. Came in the Elizabeth, with his par ents to Watertown, Mass., 1634; m. 1st, Mary , who d. Sept. 2, 1672; m. 2d, Mary (Gott?) In 1658 he testified that he once lived on Goodman Shatswell's farm seven years; he removed to Wenham, Mass., 1652-6; first of the name there; settled near Ladd's Hill; grand juror there, 1661; a large tax payer; he was of Topsfield, Mass., 1664; he sold his house in Ipswich to his brother Caleb, July 6, 1665. He d. Wenham, May 28, 1676. Estate £986.16.6, including dwelling house and 132 acres of land, 17 acres of meadow, and 200 acres at Rowley Village. Children : b. about 1650, Ipswich; m. Sarah and Hannah Burton. 1651, " " Mary Witt. " Nov. 12, 1657, " Elizabeth Potter. " Feb. 18, 1660, Wenham; m. Mary Friend. " Apr. 9, 1665, " Sarah — John,Samuel,Thomas, Ephraim, Caleb,CHaiSTOPHER,Richard, Nathaniel, Sarah Jolls. " July 7, 1671, Rowley. 1676. Ensign SAMUEL KIMBALL.s b. Ipswich, Mass., about 1651; m. Sept. 20, 1676, Mary, dau. of John and Sarah Witt, of Lynn, Mass.; freeman, May 24, 1682; res. 'Wenham, Mass.; Ensign in militia; surveyor, 1676; constable, 1677; selectman, 1682. He d. Oct. 3, 1716. 330 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. St. Johnsbury, Vt., 1851-9; Whig and Republican. Congs.; both d. Waterford; she, Feb. 6, 1880; he, Oct. 23, 1874. Children: 2591.* Susan Hamlin, b. Nov. 23, 1840, Harrison. 2592.* Elizabeth Holland, " Mar. 10, 1845, Waterford. Ch. b. Wenham : [ (Burnbam) Dodge. Samuel, Aug. 19, 1677; m. Elizabeth Fowler, Abigail Foster and Mrs. Joanna Sarah, Sept. 6, 1678, " John Herrick. Martha, May 24, 1680, d. same day. Mary, about 1682, m. Elisha Dodge. Richard, about 1683, " Anna Quarles. Jonathan, about 1686, " Hannah Hopkins. John, Nov. 13, 1687, " Charity Dodge. Ebenezer, about 1690, " Elizabeth Carr. Martha, about 1692, " John Gott. Thomas, Feb. 22, 1695-6; m. Elizabeth Brown. Benjamin, Apr. 17, 1698, d. Aug. 4, 1703. Abigail, May 25, 1700, m. Thomas Brown. Jerusha, Apr. 30, 1703, d. Aug. 22, 1703. Capt. JONATHAN KIMBALL,* b. Wenham, 1686 ; ra. by Rev. Cotton Mather, Boston, Mass. July 28, 1729. Hannah Hopkins of Boston; cordwainer; removed to Boston, 1708; returned to Wenham, about 1718; juror, there, 1721; Capt. in militia; deacon; town clerk, 1751-2; they united with the church, Feb. 27, 1737. He d. Feb. 19, 1758. Children: Jonathan,Hannah, Samuel,Sarah, Mary, Abigail, b. Oct. " Apr. " Dec. 9, 1710, Boston; m. Martha Ober. 5, 1713, " " Joseph Batchelder. 1, 1714, " ± Jan. 27, 1715. Dec. 21, 1719, Wenham; m. Josiah Ober. Nov. 26, 1721, " " John Porter. Apr. 14, 1726, " d. Apr. 19, 1751, unm. JONATHAN KIMBALL.6 b. Boston, Oct. 9, 1710; m. Ipswich, Mass., Apr. 21, 1732, Martha Ober, of Beverly, Mass.; res. Wenham, Mass.; town clerk, 1755-60. Children: 7, 1733;d. Jun. 23, 1736. 2, 1735, " Nov 14, 1737. 27, 1737, " Nov. 19, 175S. 28, 1739. 18, 1741-2; m. Abigail Raymond. 11, 1744; m. Sally Holmes. 7, 1747. 5, 1750. 20, 1752; d. young, 13, 1754, Cambridge; d. July 12, 1757. ISAAC KIMBALL.6 b. Wenham, Jan. 18, 1741-2; m. Nov. 9, 1762, Abigail Raymond of Bev erly, Mass., b. 1742; res. Wenham, Beverly and Temple, Mass.; settled in South Waterford, Me., where Mr. Ellis lived, 1875. Children: Martha, b. Jun. Margaret, " Jun. John, " Sep. Martha, " Dec. Isaac, " Jan. Ezra, " Sep. Margaret, " Sep. Mary, " Jan. Abigail, " Apr. Abigail, " Jun. Abigail, b. Jun. Isaac, " Jun. John, " Mar. David, " Aug. Mary, " Sep. Jonathan, " George, " July Abigail, " Sarah, " Hannah, William, " Sep. Betsey, " Aug. [Achsah Spaulding. Anna Livermore and 27, 1763; d. young. 17, 1765, Beverly; m. Sally Cutter. 8, 1767, Temple, " Abigail Billings, 17, 1769, " " Millie Stone. 22, 1771, " Seth Wheeler. 1773, " " Abigail Holt and Betsey Bowers. 6, 1775, " " Catherine Shattuck. " JohnWilldns. 1780, " Daniel Billings, " Luther Hamlin. 12, 1782, Temple; m. Abigail Scripture. 17, 1785, " Fiske. SEVENTH GENERATION. 331 [888] DORCAS HAMLIN,' (Europe," Eleazer,B Benjamin,* Eleazer, 3 James,21) b. Harvard, Mass., Nov. 12, 1786; m. Hillsboro, N. H., Apr. 10, 1808; William Collins, son of Benjamin and Susanna (Collins) Mead, b. Hills boro, Oct. 12, 1781; farmer; removed to Addison, Vt., 1808; Tarleton, Ohio, 1837: Greenfield, Ohio, 1857; Freemason; Congs. in Vermont, Methodists in Ohio. She was a kind, affable lady, of great force of character, and universally respected. Both d. Greenfield; she, Feb. 9, 1872; he Sept. 13, 1872. Children: 2593.* Cyrus Hamlin, Feb. 3, 1809, Addison. 2594.* Benjamin Franklin, May 19, 1811, C( 2595. A Daughter, Mar. 19, 1813, d. same day. 2596.* Charlotte Bridge, Sep. 13, 1814, Goshen. 2597. William, Feb. 18, 1818; d. Mar. 12, 1818, 2598. Harriet Stow, May 19, 1819, " Apr. 18, 1819. 2599.* Europe America, Jul. 25, 1820, Goshen. 2600.* Charles George, Oct. 31, 1822, u 2601* James Alexander, Jun. 16, 1826, i i 2602.* Henry Constantine, Feb. 8, 1829, (( [890] HANNAH HAMLIN,' (Sister of Dorcas,) b. Harvard, Mass., July 27, 1789; m. prob. in N. H., Capt. Alexander Cald well, b. Nottingham, N. H., June 27, 1777; carpenter; Nottingham and Hills boro, N. H.; removed to Portsmouth, Ohio, about 1817-8. He was made a Mason in Portsmouth Lodge, 1821; his Masonic apron is still preserved in the family. Presbys.; he assisted in organizing the first Presb. church in Portsmouth. He and his son George were drowned in the Scioto river, Apr. 10, 1824; she d. Ports mouth, Aug. 15, 1824. Children: 2603.* Almena, 2604.* Hamlin, " Feb. 2605. George, " Mar. 2606. Dorcas Sarah, " Jan. 2607. A Son, " Jan. 2608. Hiram, " Sep. b. Aug. 16, 1809, Hillsboro. 29, 1812, " 14, 1814, " drown'd Apr. 10, 1824. 16, 1816, " d. 1821-2. 8, 1818, Portsmouth; d. Jan. 25, 1818. 1821, " " Jul. 7,1823. [891] JOASH HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Dorcas,) b. Harvard, Mass., Aug. 7, 1792; m. Washington, N. H., June 17, 1817, Leafy, dau. of Samuel and Mary Murdock; foundryman. He prob. removed with his father from Harvard to Hillsboro, N. H., and succeeded to his father's home- ABIGAIL KIMB ALL,' m. John Wilkins ; farmer ; came from Mass. and settled at Tem ple Hill, Waterford, Me. Children: John, m. Lydia Hamlin. Abigail, " Levi Whitney. Laurinda, " Stephen Lovejey. William K., " Lorania Lovejoy. Emerson, " Rhoda Nutting and Angelia Brown. Augustus, " Sarah Lowell. Samuel N., " Christiana Hobbs. Eliza, " Otis Trafton. Calvin. Harriet, " Josiah Lovejoy. 332 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. stead there. In 1838 he appears at Newport, Ohio. She, Methodist. He d. Circleville, Ohio, May 10, 1840. She d. Logan, Ohio, buried at Tarlton, Ohio, Children: 2609. Sarah Hale, 2610.* Elizabeth Jane, 2611.* Cordelia Frances, 2612.* George Fletcher, 2613. Mary M., 2614. Adams Jefferson, 2615. Catherine M., 2616. James Europe, 2617. Frederick J., 2618. Henry M., 2619. Charlott P., 2620.* Martha Ann, b. Aug. 30, 1818, Hillsboro; d. 1896, unm. " Mar. 13, 1820, " Jan. 6, 1822, it Jun. 3, 1823, a Feb. 10, 1825, u d. Sep. 12, 1825. Jul, 4, 1827, k unmarried. May 11, 1829, a d. unm. Jan. 3, 1830, a " Jul. 16,1831. Feb. 1832, it " Aug.. 4, 1834. Oct. 9, 1833, a Aug. 5, 1838, Newport, Ohio. . Aug. 5. 1838, ii <( [893] JAMES G. HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Dorcas,) b. Harvard, Mass., Dec. 31, 1796; educated in Westford, Mass.; school in Portsmouth, Ohio; physician and surgeon in Ohio. taught Copy of his Diploma state or OHIO TWELFTH MEDICAL SOCIETY as by law established To all to whom these Presents shall come, Greeting: We do hereby certify that James G. Hamlen is admitted a Fellow [Seal] of this Society, and is entitled to all its privileges, honours and immunities. And we do hereby recommend him to the Publick, as a person well qualified for the practice of Physic and Surgery. Witness,* the President, and Seal of the Society, this thirtieth day of June, in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty four. Attest: Columbus Bearse, Secretary. John Cotton, President. Surgeon 1st Regt., 2d Brig., 3d Div., Ohio Militia; commissioned Jan. 27, 1824. He d. Galllpolis, Ohio, Aug. 5, 1824, unmarried. [895] HANNIBAL GILMAN HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Dorcas,) b. Hillsboro, N. II., Apr. 23, 1800; m. Portsmouth, Ohio, Feb. 1, 1825, Mary Tichnor,* dau. of Ruluff and Susannah (Glenny*) Whitney,t b. Dryden, N.Y., Sept. 9, 1803. His early education was under the personal instruction of his * Note 304. The Glennys came from Derry, Ireland, after the Revolution, to look aftera claim against the government on account of a brother, Lieut. Glenny, who died In the service. t Note 305. The name Whitney, does not appear in England before " Domesday Book," 1081-7. In tho distribution of lands In England after the battle of Hastings, by William the Conqueror, there fell to tho lot of Turstln the Fleming (Turstinus Plandrensis), son of Kolf, possessions in Herefordshire, Hampshire, Dorsetshire, Berkshire, Somersetshire, Devonshire, Gloucestershire, Buckinghamshire and Wiltshire. Nothing further is known of him, except Hannibal G. Hamlin Mary T Hamlin SEVENTH GENERATION. 333 mother, who was an accomplished lady and received her education in England; he afterwards attended school in Harvard, Mass., and in 1817, after the death of his mother, went to live with his sister, Mrs. Caldwell, at Portsmouth, Ohio, that his wife was Agnes, dau. of Alured De Merleberge, a baron of the realm. Their son, Sir Eustace (Eustacius Miles), of Hereford, was called Lord of Whitney, and founder of the family of De Whitney. " Agnes, relicta Turstira Flandrensis, et Eustacius Miles Alius ejus, Dominus de Whitney, dederunt Ecclesiae Sancti Petri, Glocest; unam hidam terrse in Pencomb," etc. (Agnes, widow of Turstin the Fleming, and Sir Eustace, her son, Lord of Whitney, gave to the church of St. Peter, at Glocester, one hide (120 acres) of land in Pencomb.) Whitney as a sur name owes its origin to the ancient parish of that name, on the western confines of Hereford shire, near the border of Wales. It is in the Valley of the Wye, hence called Whitney-on-the- Wye. It was granted by the Conqueror to Turstlnus, one of his soldiers, a valliant fighter, one of the Northmen, who joined the army of William in the Conquest of England. The amount of the King's bounty shows that he was a prominent soldier. He was commissioned to guard the frontiers against the Welsh, and had his castle on the Wye, and within the confines of the par ish of Whitney. The Whitneys were for ages the chief men in that vicinity, and several at different times lost their lives in the services of their Kings. A decree of Henry IV, Feb. 14, 1404, reads: " The King: To all whom, etc.— Greeting: Know ye that since the father of Rob ert Whitney, Esq., and his uncle, and a great part of his relations, have been killed in our ser vice at the capture of Edmund Mortimer, and his property burned and destroyed by our rebels of Wales, so that the said Robert has not any castle or fortress where he can tarry to resist and punish our aforesaid rebels as we accept. We, of our special grace, have granted to the said Robert, the Castle of Clifford, on the opposite side of the Wye, and adjacent to Whitney was added thereto. Sir ROBERT WHITNEY, of Whitney, decendant from a long knightly line of Whitneys and DeWhitneys, was dubbed Knight by Queen Mary, Oct. 2, 1553. One of his ancestors had been a Crusader; one fought under Edward I; another served under Richard II, and was slain; a fourth followed Henry V. He had sons: Sir James, Eustace and Robert. ROBERT WHITNEY, Esq., son of Sir Robert; had a son. THOMAS WHITNEY, Gentleman, of Westminster; m. St. Margaret's, May 12, 1583, Mary, dau. of John Bray. He d. April, 1637; she, Sept. 25, 1629. Children: Margaret, Thomas, Henry, Arnway, John, Nowell, Francis, Mary and Robert. All died in childhood except John, Francis and Robert. JOHN WHITNEY,* (Thomas, Robert, Sir Robert,) b. England, 1589; bap. St. Margaret's, Westminster, July 20, 1592; m. in Eng., Eleanor , b. 1599. He was educated at " Westmin ster School;" apprenticed, Feb. 22, 1607, to William Pring, of the Old Bailey, London, who was freeman of the Merchant Taylor's Co., of which he, Whitney, became a member. Mar. 13, 1614. Soon after marriage he resided at Isleworth-on-the-Thames, eight miles from Westminster, and prob. returned about 1624; and resided at " Bowe Lanne," London. Apr., 1635, with his wife and children he engaged passage in the ship Elizabeth, for the New World; prob. arrived about June; and settled at Watertown, Mass. ; freeman, Mar. 3, 1635-6; constable, June 1, 1641 ; select man, 1638-55 ; town clerk, 1635 ; his wife, Eleanor,' d. May 11,1659; m. 2d, Sept. 29, 1669, Judith Clement; he survived her, and d. June 1, 1673; will, Apr. 3, 1673. Children: Mary, b. Isleworth; bap. May 23, 1619; d. young. John, " " " 1620; m. Ruth Reynolds. Richard, " " " 1626, " Martha Coldam. Nathaniel, " England, " 1627. Thomas, " " " 1629; m. Mary Kettle. Jonathan, " " " 1634, " Lydia Jones. Joshua, " Watertown, " July 5, 1635, " three times. Caleb, " " July 12, 1640; d. 1640. Benjamin, " " Jun. 6, 1643. Dea. JOSHUA WHITNEY,* b. Watertown, July 5, 1635; m. 1st, Lydia ; m. 2d, Mary ; whod. Groton, Mass., Mar. 17, 1671; m. 3d, Sept. 30, 1672, Abigail Tarball. One of the earliest settlers, a deacon and an original proprietor of Groton, where he res. until the town was burned by the Indians 1676, when he returned to Watertown for a few years. He was on the meeting house board, 1680; selectman, 1681, 1683-4, 1687; constable, 1684; fence viewer, 1685; tythingman, 1690; overseer of highways, 1693; selectman, 1702. He and his son Joshua were soldiers in the Indian war, 1691-2. Hed. Aug. 1719, buried in the old burying ground, Groton; 334 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. where he received instruction under the tuition of his brother, James, who was a school teacher at that place. After marriage he removed to Cincinnati Ohio, which was his home the remainder of his life. He was a man of indom- . It mentions several children whose births are not 1. Mary and Sarah Fellows. Nathaniel Jewell and Taylor. John Hutchins. Ephraim Price. Lydia Perham and Margaret Mirick. Sarah Sheperd. Elizabeth Warren. Isaac Williams, Jr. Ebenezer Farnsworth. Nathaniel Wood. Thomas Wood. Samuel Sheperd. WILLIAM WH1TNEY.3 b. Groton, Mass., Feb. 28, 1678; m. 1st, Chelmsford, Mass., Mar., 1700, Lydia Perham, b. Feb. 19, 1673; who d. Groton, Aug. 24, 1716; m, 2d, Newton, Apr. 25, 1717, Margaret Mirick, b. 1683; he res. Groton; removed to Plainfield, Ct., about 1720. He d. about 1754; will dated Oct. 15, 1751. will dated Apr. 17, 1713; proved Oct. 6, 17 recorded. Children : Joshua, b. Jun. 14, 1666; Sarah, " Oct. 10, 1668, Abigail, " 1673, Mary, " July 1, 1675, William, " Feb. 28, 1678, Cornelius, David, "¦ 1682, Martha, Elizabeth, ¦ Alice, Hannah, Eleanor, Children William, b. May 5, 1701 ; m . Mary Whlttemore. Lydia, " Dec. 20, 1710, " Samuel Tayor. Joshua, " Nov. 1, 1714, " Amy Blodgett. John, " Jan. 30, 1717-8; m. Elizabeth Elizabeth, " Aug. 12, 1719. Caleb, " Sep. 10, 1721; m . Margaret WILLIAM WHITNEY,* b. Groton, Mass., May 5, 1701; m. Killingly, Ct., July 16, 173, Mary Whlttemore ; cooper and farmer; res. Killingly; removed to Canaan, Ct., about 1753. Children: William, b. Feb. 5, 1725; m. Arcoucher Dutcher. Thomas, " Feb. 28, 1727, " Elizabeth Boardman. Abigail, " July 4, 1741. WILLIAM WHITNEY.6 b. Killingly, Ct, Feb. 5, 1725; m. 1st, Salisbury, Ct., June 4, 1747, Arcoucher Dutcher; m. 2d, Jane ; farmer; Salisbury. Children: Hestry,Mary,Christopher,Cornelius,Ruluee, John, Mary, Solomon, Jane, b. Aug. 4, 1748; m. Joshua Sardam. " Aug. 24, 1750, d. young. 28, 1751, m. Mary Tichnor. 31, 1753, " Hetty Green. a soldier, killed at Quebec 5, 17.17 ; res. in Maryland. 1, 1759. 1, 1763. May 22, 1766. CHRISTOPHER WHITNEY.6 b. Salisbury, Ct., Sept. 28, 175-1; m. Sharon, Ct, Dec. 1, 1774, Mary Tichnor b. Sharon; Rev. Soldier, and received a grant of land at Solon, Courtland Co. N. Y.; removed from Conn, to Tlnmouth, Vt. and thence to Solon, about 1790. Children: m. Clarinda French. " Susanna Glenny. " Col. Moses Hopkins. " Rhoda Wilder. RCL.TJFF WHITNEY,? b. Salisbury, Ct., June 25, 1777; m. Virgil, N. Y., about 1800, Su sanna, dau. of John Glenny, of Dryden, N. Y. He res. in Conn., and for a time prior to 1798, in Sidney, Upper Canada, from whence he went to Solon, N. Y„ and there owned land and a grist mill; and was ensign in the militia; and justice of the peace. In 1817 he moved his family over land to the Ohio river, and there built a keel boat with living and merchandise rooms, to carry BlLLA,RULUITE, Olive,Christopher, " Dec. b. Oct. " Oct. " Mar. b. May 12, 1775; " .Tun. 25, 1777, " Mar. 18. 1780, " Nov. 12, 1782, SEVENTH GENERATION. 335 itable energy and good judgment, and soon established a large and profitable business. At that period the waterways of the west furnished the principal commercial thoroughfares, and with his knowledge and skill as an architect and builder, he became a successful builder of steamboats, as well as of buildings. The cut here shown is a picture of his house, built by him in 1826, on East Pearl street, to which he moved early the following year, and a rousing house warming was given, to which the neighbors and settlers in that vicinity were invited. After living there four years he removed to another house built by him on Pike street. It was altered for two families, and among its occupants was the famous editor, George D. Prentice. Across the the street was "Rose Lawn," the property of Nicholas Langworth; further down the street was the home of Payton Symmes. These were the only ones on the street. The old them via the Ohio and Mississippi rivers to St. Louis. On their arrival there he and his son John went to Illinois to prospect. He bought some land but on their return to St. Louis the family was taken sick causing him to abandon the idea of settling in that country. They start ed back to New York by water and got as far as Portsmouth, Ohio, 1821, a very promising town at the mouth of the Scioto river, where sickness and fatigue compelled them to recuperate. While there he mined and shipped coal from the banks at Pomeroy, bought on his way west. They permanently settled at Portsmouth. He was a large man, of florid complexion, blue eyes, sandy hair and whiskers; a good busiuess man, and energetic, and was engaged in various 336 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. house descended to the children of Mr. Hamlin, and remained in the family until 1886, and was then sold to Miller, DuBrul & Peters, adjoining owners. It was torn down in 1931 to make room for a six story steel building being then as solid as when it was built. He is described as 5 feet 10 inches in height; black hair, which retained its color and vigor until his death' blue eyes and florid complexion; Whig and Republican. Mrs. Hamlin was a lady of cultivated mind and a beautiful Christian character, Presbyterians. Both d. Cincinnati; he, July 24, 1864; she, June 25, 1880, and are buried in Spring Grove Cemetery. TOMBSTONE, SPRING GROVE CEMETERY, CINCINNATI. Ch. b. Cincinnati: 2621.* Susannah Dorcas, 2622.* Mary Tichnor, 2623.* Almena, 2624.* Hannibal Gilman, 2625,* Europe Whitney, Aug. o-> 1827 Feb. 18, 1830 Mar. • >o 1833 Jun. 21. 1836 Dec. 3, 1839 enterprises ; Epis. : she was a small lady, with black hair and eyes ; Presb. Hed. Portsmouth, Aug. 8, 1846. Children: John, Mary Tichnor, RuLurr,Susanna,Sarah, William Glenny, Minerva, Olive, b. Aug. 1,1, isot. " Sept. !), 1803; ro. Hannibal G. Hamlin. " Fob. 9, 1S05. " Dec. 27, ISOli. " Doc. 11. 1808. " Apr. 11. 1S11. " Apr. 24. 1811. " Sept. 10, 1817. SEVENTH FENERATION. 337 [896] PAMELIA HAMLIN,7 (America,8 Eleazer,& Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,81) b.' South Waterford, Me., July 15, 1786: m. John, son of Abijah and Nancy ( Warner) Carter,* b. Bridgton, Me., 1788, his first wife; she died, Feb. 9, » Note 306. Rev. THOMAS CARTER,* b. St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England, 1610; m. Mary, dau. of Philemon and Hannah Dalton.— Philemon Dalton, linen weaver, aged 45, and wife Hannah, aged 35, and son Samuel, aged 5i4, came in the Increase, Apr. 15, 1635; was at Ded ham, Mass., 1636; removed to Hampton, N. H., and had authority to perform marriages there, May 14, 1645; removed to Ipswich, Mass., and'd. there, 1662. He was brother of Rev. Timothy Dalton, who graduated from St. John's College, Cambridge, Eng., 1614; ordained, June 19, 1614; Vicar of Wolverstone, Ipswich, Eng., Mar. 8, 1615; suspended, April, 1636; and came to New England, 1637; settled at Watertown; removed to Dedham; later to Hampton, N.H. ; Teacher of the church, June 2,1639; d. 1661, aged 84. His widow, Ruth, deeded land, upon certain condi tion, to Nathaniel Batehllor, who m. Mary, dau. of Rev. Thomas Carter— and that he pay to Mary, wife of Thomas Carter, of Woburn, (Mass.) It is supposed that Rev. Thomas Carter was grandson of William Carter, of Westminster, Eng., who was grandson of Richard Carter, of the manor of Garston ; and that he was kinsman of John Carter and "King" Robert Carter, of Corotoman, Va. Rev. Thomas graduated at St. John's College, 1629; and sailed from London, on the Planter, 1635; res. in Dedham and Water- town, Mass.; flrst minister in Woburn, Mass., Nov. 22, 1642. He d. Sept. 5, 1684; she d. Mar. 28, 1687. Children: Samuel,Judith,Theophilus, Mary, Abigail,Deborah, Timothy,Thomas, SAMUEL CARTERS b. Aug. 8, 1640, Watertown ; m. Eunice Brooks. " Samuel Converse and Giles Fifield. " June 12, 1645; d. Feb. 15, 1649. " July 24, 1648; m. John Wyman and Nathaniel Bachilor. " June 19, 1649-50; m. John Smith. " Sept. 15, 1651; d. Dec. 14, 1667. " June 12, 1653; m. Anna Fiske. " June 8, 1655; " Margery Whitmore. Aug. 8, 1649; m. Eunice, dau. of John and Eunice (Monsall) Brooks, b. Oct. 10, 1655. He grad. from Harvard College, 1660; selectman, Woburn, Mass., 1679- 93; committee of rates, 1680; teacher, 1685-6; town clerk, 1690; minister at Groton, Mass., 1693, where hed. the same year; she m. 2d, Capt. James Parker; m, 3d, John, son of Francis arid Mary (Tidd) Kendall, b. May 2, 1646, who d. 1732. Eunice was dau. of John and Joanna Monsall. John Monsall was a flrst settler, 1640, and one of the founders of the church in Woburn; select man, 21 successive years ; deacon in the church from 1642 until his death, Mar. 27, 1665, Children : b. July 27, 1673, Woburn. " Aug. 27, 1675, " d. Sept. 10, 1676. Mary, Samuel,Samuel, John, Thomas,Eunice, Abigail,Abigail, Jan. 7, Mar. 14, Apr. 3, Mar. 29, May May 30, m. Dorothy Wilder. d. 1705. m. Ruth Phelps. 1678, 1680, 1682, 1887,1689; d. young. 1690. SAMUEL CARTERS b. Woburn, Mass., Jan. 7, 1678; m. Mar. 1701, Dorothy, dau. of Nath aniel and Mary (Sawyer) Wilder, b. 1686; farmer; Woburn and Lacaster, Mass. ; his house was burned by Indians, 1701; he served in garrison at George's Hills; selectman, 1723; he d. Lancas ter, Aug. 30, 1738. ren: 1703; m. Jemima Houghton. " David Osgood. " Thankful Sawyer and Dorcas Spoffard. m. Daniel Knight. " Damaris Joslin. " Mary Osgood and Abigail Wilder. " Beulah Wilder. " John Whitcomb. " Joseph Osgood, Jr. " Stephen Buss. " Tabitha Hough. Children: Samuel, b. 1703; Eunice, " 1704, Nathaniel, " 1706, Dorothy. Anna, Jonathan, b. 1711, Ephraim, " 1713, Oliver, " 1715. Mary, " 1719, Elizabeth, " 1722, Prudence, " Feb. 22, 1723, Josiah, " Jan. 26 1726, 338 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. 1817; he m. 2d, Eunice Daggett, of Boston. He came from Bridgton, Me., was'- a trader In the lower village, Waterford, and lived between the villages west of Tom Pond. He d. Waterford; she is buried beside him. Inscription on his tombstone, South Waterford: The wind passeth over him and he is gone. TO THE MEMORY OF MR, JOHN CARTER, WHO DIED April 24, 1827, .M 39. Alas ! when the summons to sleep with the dead Is signed by the merciless fingers of death, Nor virtue, nor truth, can its influence shed, To arrest for a moment the fast ebbing breath. Col. JOSIAH CARTER,* b. Leominster, Mass., Jan. 26,1726; m. 1745, Tabitha Hough; res. Leominster. He served in Capt. John Carter's mounted Co., detached from Col. Oliver Wilder's Regt., that marched to Springfield, Mass., on alarm at Fort William Henry , 1757 ; 1st Major in Col. Asa Whitcomb's Regt., Lexington alarm, 1775; Lt.-Col. in Col. Abijah Stearns' Regt., 1776; Lt.-Col. in Col. Josiah Whitney's Regt., and Col. 8th- Worcester Co. Regt., 1779. Both a. Leomin ster; he, Feb. 12, 1812; she, June 29, 1810. Children: Tabitha, b. Oct. 18, 1745; d. young. Tabitha, " Dec. 30, 1747; m. Josiah White. Josiah, " Jan. 29,1749, " Elizabeth Graves and Prudence England. Jude, " Mar. 8, 1751, " Polly Turner. Sarah, " Apr. 26, 1753, " Elisha White. Zerviah, " Apr. 9, 1755; d. Jan. 8, 1807. Relief, " Mar. 26, 1757, " young. Mary. " Apr. 20, 1759, " young. Abijah, " Sept. 5, 1761; m. Nancy Warner. Jacob, " Sept. 4, 1763, " Rachael Maynard. Relief, " Nov. 27, 1765; d. young. James, " Dec. 12, 1768; m. Betsey Hale. Relief, " Oct. 21, 1770, " James Joslin, Jr. Jonah, " Jan. 26, 1772, " Lucy Joslin. ABIJAH CARTERS b. Leominster, Mass., Sept. 5, 1761; m. April, 1781, Nancy Warner, bv Leominster; farmer; Jaffrey, N. H., and Bridgton, Me. Private in Capt. Manasseh Sawyer's Co., in Col. Nicholas Dike's Regt., 1776; also, private in Lieut. Samuel Stickney's Co., in Col. Abijah Stearns' Regt., 1777; marched under Major Ebenezer Bridges to join Gen. Gates; also, private in Capt. Timothy Boutwell's Co., in Col. John Rand's Regt., 1780. He d. Bridgton, Apr. 2, 1847; she d. Nov. 26, 1852. Children : Alpheus, b. Jaffrey; m. Rhoda Hale. Abijah, " Oct. 29, 17S3, Bridgton, ' ' Sally Warner Ho' James, " John, 1788, " Pamelia Hamlin. Levi, " Jun. 16, 1789, " Cynthia Kendal. Henry, " Jan. 17, 1795, " Hannah Cochran, Otis, m. Lavinia Frost. William, " Julia Coburn. Joseph. Charles, Thomas Jeeferson, m. Mary A. Webb. George, " Sally Wright. Nancy W., " Jesse Wyman and Capt. Abel Houghton. Sally, " Levi Gilson. Betsey, " Joseph Atherton. SEVENTH GENERATION. 339 Children: 2626.* Emerson Faulkner, b. Oct. 1810, Waterford. 2627.* Henry, " Sept. 20, 1814, Bridgton. [897] LUTHER HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Parmelia,) b. South Waterford, Me., May 8, 1788; m. there, Apr. 7,1812, Hannah,7 dau. of Isaac and Abigail (Raymond) Kimball,* b. Sept. 24, 1781. He res. on his father's old farm, Waterford, where he d. Dec. 8, 1854. Ch. b. Waterford: 2628.* George Kimball, Mar. 22, 1814. 2629.* Calvin, May 18, 1816. 2630. Luther, Feb. 5, 1818; d. Anson, Me., 1836. 2631. Prescott, " Mar. 1, aged 1 year. 2632. Mary Giddings, Aug. 27, 1823, " Aug. 12, 1827. [898] AMERICA HAMLIN,* (Bro. of Parmelia,) b. South Waterford, Me., Nov. 10, 1790; m. 1815, Huldah Keyes, b. Acton, Mass., May 11, 1797; blacksmith in early life, and worked in Acton with his father-in-law; took land near his father in South Waterford, and with his eldest son cleared one of the most level and beautiful farms in town, where he res., much respected, until his death; selectman; Congs. Both d. Waterford. Inscriptions on their tombstones, South Waterford: AMERICA HAMLIN, Jr., died May 31, 1835, M 45 YEARS. HULDAH KEYES, WIFE OF AMERICA HAMLIN, Jr., DIED Feb. 24, 1882. M 84 YRS. 9 MOS. Rest in peaceful slumber, Rest. Ch. b. South Waterford: 2633.* Albert, Nov. 20, 1816. 2634.* Nancy, Aug. 1, 1818. 2635.* Maria, Aug. 13, 1820. 2636.* Almira Foster, Sept. 26, 1822. 2637. Elizbeth Tenney, Oct. 10, 1824. 2638. Walter, Apr. 25, 1826; d. Apr. 23, 1827. 2639.* Edwin, May 18, 1830. 2640.* Laura Keyes, Feb. 2, 1832. 2641. Sarah Jane, June 5, 1834; unm. For Kimball see note 303. 340 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [900] SALLY HAMLIN,7 (Sister of Parmelia,) b. South Waterford, Me., June 25,1797; m. by Rev. Lincoln Ripley, Water ford, July 15, 1819, Jabez, son of Thaddeus and Mary (Pollard) Brown,* b. Waterford, Dec. 13, 1791; farmer; Waterford. She d. Waterford, July 24, 1853; he m. 2d, Eveline Hale. He d. Braintree, Mass., Feb. 6, 1870. Ch. b. Waterford: unm. 2642. Europe Hamlin, July 21, 1820; d. Sept. 21, 1822. 2643. Daniel Waldo, July 26, 1821, 1 ' Aug. 26. 1824. 2644. Angbline, Jan. 9, 1823, " Sept. 1, 1824. 264.3. Angeline, Dec. 6. 1824, " Oct. 18, 1825. 2646.* Fanny Hamlin, Jan. L 1827, " Sept. 1, 1901, 2647.* Mahala, Nov. lit. 1828. 2648. Mark Waldo, Jan. 12, 1830, " Mar. 21, 1834. 2649.* Angela, July 12, 1832. 2650. Caroline Farrar, May, 1834, " Oct, 1836. 2651.* Claka Noyes, •July 12, 1836. 2652. Malinda Flint, Oct. 31, 1838, " July 24. 1851. 2653.* Caroline Louise, July 18, 1843. [901] SOPHIA HAMLIN,' (Sister of Parmalia,) b. South Waterford, Me., May 27, 1799; m. Dec. 5, 1830, John, sonof William and Betsey ( Wheeler) Brown, t b. 1801; farmer; Waterford. She d. South Waterford, Mar. 16, 1866; he d. Sept. 2, 1867. Ch. b. Waterford: 2654.* Rufus Green, July 1, 1831. 2655. Maranda, Oct. 10, 1832; d. May 12, 1837. 2656. Merrick, Feb. 12, 1835. '¦ Mar. 24. 1867. unm. 2657.* Dexter Bruce, Jan. 6, 1839. 2658.* Jane W., Jan. 31, 1841. * Note 307. THADDEUS BROWN, m. Mary Pollard; Rev. soldier; removed from Har vard, Mass., and settled in Waterford, Me, 1786; res. a mile east of Waterford Flat; a prominent men ; farmer and dealer in land and timber. Children: Ann Hamlin. Nancy Scripture. Sally Hamlin. John Mescrve. Caroline E. Farrar. Asenath Xoursc. Elijah Flint. Samuel Morrell. Cyprian Hobbs. Daniel, b. 1784; Malbory. " 1789, Jabez, ' 1701 , Susan. " 1794. Levi, " 1796, Thaddeus, 1798. Mary, " 1800. Mercy, " 1802. Sarah, " 18114, t Note 3(is. WILLIAM BROWN, settled in Waterford, Me.; farmer; res Waterford Flat. Children: in. Betsey Wheeler; removed from Stow. Mass., and the Oamho district; afterwards tavern keeper at Samuel, 1i. 179:;; m. Sophronla Barker. Josiah, ' 1795, " Phebe Sawin. Calvin, " 1797, " Mrs. Lamson. John, "1801, " Sophia Hamlin. Hktskv. " 1803, " Cn.pt. Nathaniel Hounds Lucinda, " isoii. " Owrgc Kimball. William, " isoii, " h'ranccs C. Allen. SEVENTH GENERATION. 341 [902] SILAS HAMLIN," (Bro. of Parmelia,) b. South Waterford, Me., Mar. 24, 1801; m. Waterford by Rev. John A. Douglas, Feb. 22, 1826, Martha, dau. of Joel and Nancy (Crombie) Atherton,* b. Jan. 3, 1804; farmer; Waterford. He d. East Milton, Mass., Feb. 13, 1885; she d. Waterford, Aug. 18, 1878. Ch. b. Waterford: 2659.* Martha Melinda, Apr. 4, 1827. 2660. Semantha, Nov. 22, 1829; d. Apr. 21, 1848. 2661,* Mary Frances, Jan. 14, 1831. 2662.* Julia, May 29, 1833. 2663. Amelia, May 29, 1835: d. Nov. 8, 1850. 2664.* Charles America, Aug. 14, 1837. 2665.* Aheannah, Dec. 14, 1841. 2666.* Ellen Koziltha, July 25, 1843. 2667.* Frederick Milton, Jan. 5, 1847. 2668. Silas PresCott. June 18, 1849; unm. 1902. [903] LEWIS HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Parmelia, ) b. South Waterford, Me., Apr. 17, 1805. He went from home when a young man, and is supposed to have died abroad. [904] FANNY P. HAMLIN,7 (Sister of Parmelia,) b. South Waterford, Me., Aug. 1, 1811; m. William,7 son of Daniel and Elizabeth (Giddings) Burnham,t b. Bridgton, Me., June 4, 1805: res. Bridgton; later in Watertown. Mass., where both died. No issue. [905] WILLIAM HENRY HAMLIN.7 (Bro. of Parmelia,) b. South Waterford, Me., Jan. 22, 1817: m. Brown, b. Sweden, Me. She died and he remarried; farmer; Bridgton; Methodist; very devout and gifted in prayer. Ch. by 1st wife: 2669. Clara. 2670.* Ella. [907] JOHN PARK,7 (Lydia Hamlin,« Eleazer, r> Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,") b. Groton, Mass., 1787; m. Sept. 9, 1811, Ann Shirtleff, b. 1793; res. in that part of Groton, now Ayer, Mass.; he was killed on Fitchburg R. R., April 20, 1848. She d. Oct., 1882. * Note 309. JOEL ATHERTON, b. 1764; m. 1791, Nancy Crombie; a Rev. soldier; removed from Ringe, N. H., 1793, and settled on Temple Hill, Waterford, Me. See note 165. Children : William. b. 1791 ; killed by falling of a tree. Crombie, " 1793; m. Mary Wheeler. Nancy, " 1795, " Eber Stone. Harriet, " 1797, " Col. John Atherton. Betsey, " 1799, " William Monroe, Jr. Rebecca. " 1801, " Simon Stevens. Patty. " 1804. " Silas Hamlin. Mary, " 1806, " Luke Moore. Sally, 1 1809, " Sumner Kimball. Julia, " 1812, " Oliver Atherton. t Note 310. L IANIEL BURNHAM.6 (Sarah 1 Ocoi'fte.i) b. 1767; came from Essex, Mass. to Bridgton, Me. 342 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. prob. b. Groton: 2671.* John, Aug. 27, 1812. 2672.*- Sally Ann, Sept. 14, 1814. 2673.* Catherine Jane, July 28, 1822. 2674.* Stuart James, Aug. 24, 1824. 2675. William, July s, 1827; d. Oct. 17, 1855, unm, 2676. Cyrus Hamlin, Jan. 30, 1834; " Dec. 3, 1837. 2677. Charles Robinson, Nov. 16, 1835, " Nov. 28, 1837. [909] SARAH PARK,7 (Sister of John,) b. Groton, Mass., 1791; m. Nathaniel Stone, b. Groton, Apr. 8, 1787. She d. Groton, Mar. 8, 1815. [912] FRANCIS HAMLIN,' (Eleazer/5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,' James,**) b. Waterford, Me., Nov. 2, 1791; m. 1st, Standish, Me., Rebecca, dau. of Eliphalet and Jane Parker, b. Standish, Feb. 6, 1791; who d. Sweden, Me., ,Iao. 30, 1819; m. 2d, Sweden, Mrs. Betsey ( Winship) Harding, b. 1789; who d. Sweden, Oct. 6, 1842; m. 3d, Waterford, Elvira, dau. of Moses and Ellen (Buck) Bisbee, of Waterford, b. 1806; who d. Sweden, Jan. 8, 1875; farmer; Sweden. He received a common school education, and taught school when a young man; selectman; Methodist; an ardent Abolitionist. He willed his farm to his last wife and her children. He d. Sweden, Jan. 31, 1855. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Standish: 2678.* Francis, Nov. 21, 1817. Ch. by 2d wife, b. Sweden: 2679.* Albert V. 2680.* William, Jan. 31, 1825. 2681.* John Winship. 2682.* Sarah Bancroft. 2683. Betsey, d. aged 15 years. Ch. by 3d wife, b. Sweden: 2684.* Charles B., Dec. 16, 1843. 2685.* MelvinM., Aug. 7, 1845. 2686.* Elvira B., Feb. 5, 1847. [915] ADDISON HAMLIN,7 (Bro. of Francis,) b. Waterford, Me., Feb. 17, 1798; m. Sweden, Me., Nov. 29, 1820, Betsey Kneeland, of Sweden, b. Nov. 1798; farmer: res. near his brother Francis, Sweden; removed to Milan, N. H.; Calvinist Baptists. He d. Waterford, Oct. 28, 1871; she d. Milan, Dec. 23, 1,884. Ch. b. Sweden: May 3, 1822. 28, 1831. 2687.* John, May 3, 1822. 2688. Henry P., Sept. 21, 1827; d. Aug. 2689.* Cyrus Dexter, Jan. 22, 1829. 2690.* Susannah, April 17, 1834. [916] JOHN HAMLIN,7 (Bro. of Francis,) b. South Waterford, Me., Mar. 15, 1800; m. 1st, Sweden. 1824, Mary Evans, b. Sweden, July 5, IStiii; who d. Dec. 26, 1839; m. 2d, Sweden, 1840, Caroline SEVENTH GENERATION. 343 Evans, b. Sweden, Dec. 13, 1813; who d. Jan. 8, 1850; m. 3d, Harrison, Me., Mary Rich; farmer; Sweden, until 1861, then Harrison, Me., where he d. Sept 25, 1875; his widow survived him. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Sweden: 2691. John Waldo, Dec. 5, 1826; d. Apr. 15, 15, 1853, unm 2692. Mary Eliza, Oct., 1827, " in infancy. 2693.* Mary Elizabeth, Jan. 31, 1830. 2694.* Joshua Gamage, June 2, 1836. 2695. Samuel Plummer, Ch. by 2d wife: Aug., 1837, " " 2696.* Abigail Knight, b. Aug. 28, 1841. 2697.* Eliza Knight, " Sept. 12, 1843. 2698. James Wellington " Oct., 1845. 2699. Anna Wiley, " Oct., 1847. [918] WILLIAM HAMLIN,7 (Bro. of Francis,) b. Waterford, Me., June 29, 1804; m. there, June 6, 1830, Louisa, dau. of Daniel and Sarah (Kimball*) Billings, t b. Waterford, Apr. 13, 1807; farmer and lumberman; Waterford. Both d. there; he, July 23, 1880; she, May 30, 1885. Ch. b. Waterford: Oct. 15, 1830; d. July 20, 1843. Dec. 18, 1831, " June 29, 1833. Mar. 9, 1834. Aug. 1, 1837. Aug. 22, 1839. Aug. 29. 1841. June 22, 1843, " Jan. 24, 1869. May 5, 1845, " young. Mar., 1848, " Sept. 28, 1851. July 5, 1850. 2700. Caroline A., 2701. Augusta A., 2702* Annie L., 2703.* Charles Calvin, 2704.* Dana B., 2705.* Edward L., 2706. George W., 2707. John, 2708. James M., 2709.* Henry J., [919] DAVID TILDEN HAMLEN,7 (Bro. of Francis,) b. Waterford, Me., Jan. 4, 1807; married Harriet, dau. of James and Delight (Gilbert) Robbins,t b. Waterford, Mar. 16, 180.3: farmer; res. on his father's old farm, Waterford, where his children were born; removed to Milan, N. H., 1851; Methodist. Both d. Milan: he, May 15, 1869; she, Mar. 5, 1887. * For Kimball see notes 254 and 303. + Note 311. DANIEL BILLINGS, b. 1780; m. Sarah,7 dau. of Isaac and Abigail (Raymond) Kimball, b. 1780; carpenter; removed from Temple, Mass., settled on Temple Hill, Waterford, Me. ; lived afterwards in in Waterford, lower village. Children : Louisa,Caroline, George C.. Maria, James R., John D., Miranda. t Note 312. JAMES ROBBINS, b. 1767; m. Delight Gilbert, b. Sharon, Mass., 1770; remov ed from Watertown, Mass., to Waterford, Me., 1798, and res. in the southwest part of town until 1851; removed to Milan, N. H. m. William Hamlin. " G. P. Wheeler. " Rebecca Whitcomb. " Calvin Houghton. " Esther Clark. " Esther Knowlton. 344 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. b. Waterford: 2710.* David Tilden, May 23, 1835. 2711. James Gilbert, Sept. 10, 1839; d. Sept., 2712.* Ellen Elizabeth, Mar 14, 1841. 2713.* Charles Gilbert, Mar. 26, 1847. 2714. Lydia Maria, Sept. 25, 1848, " Mar. 31, 1844. 1862. 2715.* Harriet Frances, Mar. 4, 1849. [921] ELEAZER HAMLIN,7 (Bro. of Francis,) b. Waterford, Me., Sept. 4, 1811; m. there, Dec. 1, 1845, Mary Ann, dau. of Artemas and Polly (Haskell) Hapgood, b. Waterford, Nov. 23, 1814; farmer; Waterford; Methodist. Both d. Waterford; he, June 26, 1886; she, Mar. 23r 1893. Two children, d. young. [922] ELSIE STONE*7 (Mary Hamlin,8 Eleazer,* Benjamin,* Eleazer,* James,21) b. Waterford, Me., Jan. 12, 1790; m. Dec. 2, 1818, her cousin, Major Theodore, son: of Jonathan and Catherine (Willard) Stone,7* [884] b. Jan. 29, 1788: she d. Apr. 10, 1837; he m. 2d, June 18, 1839, Almira Hamlin; res. on his father's old home place, Waterford; afterwards east of Tom Pond. He was a militia officer, and was elected Captain of the Waterford cavalry company, a compliment to his military career, which he declined. Ch. b. Waterford: 2716. Saphronia, Sept. 8, 1819; d. Aug. 26, 1823. 2717.* Catherine, July 16, 1822. 2818.* Saphronia, Nov. 27, 1825. 2719. Mary, Aug. 29, 1827, " May 19, 1828. [923 A] HANNIBAL STONE,7 (Bro. of Elsie,) b. Waterford, Me., 1792. He was an invalid; never married; d. Waterford, Nov. 11, 1872. [923 B] Hon. ELIJAH LIVERMORE HAMLIN,7 (Cyrus,° Eleazer," Benjamin,* Eleazer, s James,2*) b. Livermore, Me., Mar. 29, 1800; m. Oct. 16, 1825, Eliza Bradley,6 dau. of Isaac and Mrs. Elizabeth Clark (Bradley) nee Children: Lydia, t». 1799; m. Jonathan Longley. Delight, " 1801. Alonzo, " 1803; m. Cynthia Willard, Sarah Kimball and Sophia Kimball. Harriet, " 1805, " David T. Hamlin. James, " 1809. Josiah, " 1811; m. Ellen Brown. Elizabeth, " 1816, " Luther H. Houghton. * Note 313. For Jonathan Stone see note 162. JONATHAN STONE, 2d, m. Catharine Willard. He came from Harvard, Mass., to Waterford, Me. Children: Theodore, m. Elsie Stone and Almira Hamlin. Sylvia, " Amos Saunders. William, •• Susan Hamlin. SEVENTH GENERATION. 345 Dyer, Choate,* of Salem, Mass.; b. Ipswich, Aug. 20, 1798. He graduated from Brown University, 1819, and received thedegree of A. M. f romWaterville College, 1823; lawyer; settled at South Waterford. The late Hon. Henry Carter, of Haverhill, wrote in 1893: "My father took quite an interest in him, and built him a small office in South Waterford village, and he there commenced the practice of law and taught the village school in winter, which 1 attended. I was often in his office, and he would pet and talk to me. He loaned me Robin son Crusoe to read, and from time to time examined me to learn how well I comprehended it.. When I came to that part where Crusoe built a boat so large that he could not get it into the water, he gave me an impressive talk that I never forgot. He said 'Now remember, my boy, never build any boats that you cannot get into the water. Lots of folks in this world do it; they start in without looking to see where they will bring up. Look ahead, my boy, and see what the end will be.' " "He was a man of very impressive appearance, a little larger than his brother, Hannibal, quite as dark in complexion, with heavy eyebrows; sharp, piercing black eyes, and full of fun and humorous stories. He was as loyal to * Note 314. JOHN CHOATE,* bap. Groton, Boxford, England, June 6, 1624; m. 1660, Anne, b. 1637; he came to America, 1643, aged 19, and settled in Chebacco, Ipswich, Mass. He was son of Robert and Sarah Choate; was called "Sergeant." He d. Dec. 4, 1695; she Feb. 16, 1727. Children: John, b. Jun. 15, 1661; m. Elizabeth Graves, 1684; Elizabeth Giddings, 1690; Mrs. Sarah Perkins, 1723; Mrs. Prudence Marshall, 1733. Margaret, m. Abraham Fitts. Samuel, " Mary Williams. Mary, b. Aug. 16, 1666; d. before 1691. Lnah Burnham, 1743. Thomas, " 1671; m. Mary Varney, 1690; Mrs. Mary Calef, 1734; Mrs. Han- Sarah, " John Burnham. J oseph, b. 1678, " Rebecca Benjamin, " 1680, " Abigail Burnham. Capt. THOMAS CHOATE,2 b. Chebacco, 1671 ; m. 1st, 1690, Mary, dau. of Thomas and Abigail (Proctor) Varney, b. Ipswich, 1669, who d. Nov. 19, 1733; m. 2d, Sept. 24, 1734, Mary, wid. of Dr. Joseph Calef; m. 3d, Nov. 9, 1743, Mrs. Hannah Burnham, b. 1692, who d. Oct. 2, 1782. He res. Hog Island, Chebacco; Rep. 1723-5 and 1727; be d. Mar. 31, 1745. Children: Anne, b. May 22, 1691 ; m. John Burnham. LRachael Lufkin. Thomas, " Jun. 7, 1693, " Elizabeth Burnham, Mrs. Sarah Marshall and Mrs. Mary, " Mar. is, 1695, " Parker Dodge. John, " July 25, 1697, " Mariam Poole. Abigail, " Oct. 20, 1699, " John Boardman. Francis, " Sept. 13, 1701, " Hannah Perkins. Rachel, " Nov. 8, 1703, " Joseph Rust and Isaac Martin. Ebenezer, " Mar. 10, 1706, " Elizabeth Greenleaf. Sarah, " July 24, 1708, " Rev. Amos Cheever. Capt. THOMAS CHOATE.3 b. June 7, 1693; m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of John and Sarah Rurnham, b. Chebacco, who d. ; m. 2d, Oct. 1, 1738, Mrs. Sarah Marshall, who d. ; m. 3d, May 11, 1769, Rachael, wld. of Thomas Lufkin, and dau. of John and Ruth (Wheeler) Riggs, b. Glouces ter, Mass., Aug. 30, 1704. He res. Chebacco, where he d. Aug. 22, 1774. Children; Josiah, b. Sept. 16, 1715; m. Patience Roberts. Thomas, " Oct. 8, 1718, " Abigail Haskell and Dorothy Proctor. Humphrey, " Nov. 9, 1720, " Abigail Burnham and Ruth Lufkin. Elizabeth, " Aug. 2. 17.23, " Joseph Perkins. Jeremiah, " July 16, 1725, " Eunice Giddings. Stephen, " Nov. 1, 1727, " Mary Low and Mrs. Elizabeth Potter. Mart. " June 20, 1731, " John Foster. Samuel Low and Enoch Haskell. Abigail, " July is, 1734, ' David Low. 346 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. the Whig party as his brother to the Democrats. If his party had been in power I think he would have been quite as conspicuous as his brother." He read law with Gov. Enoch Lincoln; removed to Columbia, Me., 1829; represen tative, 1830-2; State Senator, 1833; removed to Bangor, 1835; State Land Agent, 1838-41; Representative, 1846-7; Whig candidate for Governor, 1848-9; Mayor of Bangor, 1851-2; U. S. Commissioner under the Ashburton treaty to define the fishery limits between the D. S. and England, 1854: State Senator, 1858-9; Exec utive Councillor. The Whig party was not a success in Maine, and he was not so successful in being elected to office as his brother Hannibal, who was then a Democrat. The organization of the Republicans placed both in the same party. The writer remembers that at a political mass meeting in Stoneham, Me, 1856, at which he and Hannibal Hamlin were speakers, he said, that while he was as Wad a Republican as any, he was born nine years too soon, (he was nine years older than Hannibal) for it had been his fortune, in politics, to beat the bush while Hannibal caught the bird. President Bangor Savings Bank: also of Penobscot Mutual Fire Insurance Co.; a man of strict integrity, possessing a high sense of honor; of marked ability, a good lawyer and well up in other departmentsof knowledge; was devoted to historical and other scientific investigations. Prof. Charles E. Hamlin, of Waterville College, said of him in 1872, that he was the best antiquarian in Maine. In 1820, while a student, he discovered the famous Mount Mica mineral deposit, since celebrated as containing valuable tourmalines and other precious gems. The poet of the Paris, Maine, Centennial, paid him this tribute: " Two others ran without success, (for governor) Whose names were worthy, you'll confess. For highest honors of the state, And would have graced the Governor's seat. First on the list, I think, was he Who, were he living, here would be: He fondly loved his native town, As his whole record well has shown;' He helped Mount Mica to explore, And treasures found unknown before; He for the Paris tourmaline Prepared the way its fame to win. Elijah Hamlin led the Whigs, As well as when a youth the jigs. The only reason of his bluff Was that he gained not votes enough— A fault not his, but of the folk Who then adhered to J. K. Polk. Democracy in this man's day, Was always sure to have its way." Member N. E. Hist. Gen. So., Boston; Trustee Waterville College, 1841-7; member Me. Hist. So., 1859. Both d. Bangor; he, July 17, 1872: she, Aug. 28, 1886. Hon. STEPHEN CHOATE,* b. Nov. 1, 1727; m, 1st, Nov. 23, 1751, Mary, dau. of David and Susanna Low, b. Chebacco, April 21, 1720, who d. Ipswich, Aug. 22. 1769; m. 2d, June 7, 1770, Mrs. Elizabeth Potter, dau. of Isaac and Rachael (Choate) Martin, b. 1739, who d. April 29, 1814. He res. Chebacco; member Com. of Correspondence, 1774; Rep. 1776-9; delegate to State Const. SEVENTH GENERATION. 347 Ch. b. Columbia, Me.: 2720.* Adelixe. Aug. 11. 1826. 2721. Elizabeth, Jan. 4, 1828; d. Mar. 31, 1838. 2722.* Augustus Choate, Aug. 28. 1829. 2723.* Julia, Feb. 27, 1832. [924] Dr. CYRUS HAMLIN.? (Bro. of Elijah L.) b. Livermore, Me., July 16, 1802: Ensign Paris Rifle Co., 1827: graduated from Maine Medical School, 182S: settled Calais, Me.; physician: President St. Croix Bank: removed to Galveston, Texas, where he died May, 1839, unmarried. [926] ANNA HAMLIN," (Sister of Elijah L.) b. Livermore, Me., July 11. 1805: m.. Jan. 29, 1S51, Hon. Daniel, son of Thaddeus aud Mary (Pollard) Brown,* of Waterford, b. Harvard, Mass., 1784: merchant; Waterford; Town Clerk, 1821-5; member legislature, 1824, as a Na tional Republican; selectman, 1830-2: treasurer, 1837-43, 1845, 1851, 1857. He d. June 30, 1864: she resided Paris, Me, 1S87. [927] VESTA HAMLIN," (Sister of Elijah L.) b. Paris. Me., June 6, 1808: m. Jan. 1, 1833, Dr. Job, son of Capt. James and Jerusha (Rawsont) Holmes,! b. Oxford, Me., Oct. 17, 1799. Graduated from Maine Medical School, 1S25-6: practiced at Paris, Me., 1826-34, when he removed Conv. 1779; member of Council. 17S0; State Senator, 17S1-H7: Councillor, 1797-1803; County Treas urer. I793-1S12.(?) He d. Oct. 19, 1S15. Children : Stephen. b. Nov. 2. 1752; m. Elizabeth Patch. Mary, " Sept. 3, 1754. •' Nehemiah Brown. Elizabeth, ' Dec. 22. 1757. " Nathaniel Kinsman. Lydia, " 175s : d. young. Martha. Aug. 14, 1760; m. Thomas Hodgkins. SrsA.NXA. " Sept. 1. 1762. " George Choate. John, ' Feb. 5. 1765, • Elizabeth Baker and Mary Cogswell. David, '¦ May 11,1767, " Sarah Appleton. Mariam. " Jun. 19, 1769; d. Aug. 25. 1S50. Amos. " Aug. 28. 1771, " Aug. 1775. Isaac. " Oct. 20,1772; m. Mrs. Elizabeth Clark (Dyer) Bradley. Amos. ' Dec, 10, 1775. " Lucy Smith and Mehitable Neal. Lydia. •¦ Sept. 29, 1777, " Ephraim Kendall. ISAAC CHOATE.5 b. Ipswich, Oct. 20. 1772; m. Mrs. Elizabeth Clark (Dyer) Bradley, b. Paris, Me., May 5. 1777; res. Paris. It is supposed he was lost at sea. and his only child was adopted by his brother Amos, of Salem, Mass. Child: Elizabeth Bradley, b. Aug. 20. 179S; m. Elijah L. Hamlin. * For Brown see notes 307 and 30s. t Note 315. Capt. JAMES HOLMES, b. Plymouth, Mass. : m. Jerusha, 5 dau. of Ebenezer and Surah (Chase) Rawson, of Sutton. Mass. ; settled at Hebron, now Oxford, Me. 9 children. + Note 316. EDWARD RAWSON,* b. Glllingham, Dorset, Eng., Apr. 16, 1615; descended from Sir Edward Rawson; m. Rachael, dau. of Thomas Perne and granddau. of Thomas Hooker, whose wife was sister of Edmund Grindal, archbishop of Canterbury, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth; Rawson came to New England. 1636-7; settled in Newbury, Mass.: representative to the General court many years; secretary Mass. Bay Colony 1650-S6; and held other positions; 12 children. 7 daughters and 5 sons; his eldest child, a daughter, m. in England; his sons, Ed ward, David, b. May 6, 1644, and John, went to England and settled there; two daughters d. young; four married in Boston, respectively to William Aubray, Rev. Samuel Torrey. of Wey mouth, Thomas Rumsey, and Thomas Broughton: two sons, William and Grindal. settled in this country. 348 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. to Calais, Me., where he had a large and successful practice until his death1 Town Clerk of Paris. Both d. Calais; he suddenly of heart disease, Mar. 1, 1864; she, May 7, 1885. Ch. b. Calais: 2724.* Agnes, Apr. 12, 1837. 2725. Anna Livermore, Nov. 3, 1838; resides Calais. 2726.* Ellen Vesta, Mar. U, 1840. 2727. Cyrus Hamlin, Dec. L 1841; d. Oct. 3, 1842. 2728.* Frank Pierpoint, Aug. 14, 1843. 2729.* Walter Hamlin, June -J, 1854. WILLIAM RAWS0N.2 b. May 21, 1651 ; m. July 11, 1673, Ann, dau. of Nathaniel and Ann (Smith) Glover. Ann Smith was only child of Mr. Quartermaster Smith by his first wife. (It is a singular fact that he had another dau. Ann by a second wife,) b. Toxteth, Lancashire, Eng., 1630; where her parents lived under the ministry of Rev. Richard'Mather; they embarked from Bristol for New England, April, 1635, and settled in Dorchester, Mass. Ann m. Nathaniel, son of Hon. John Glover, of Dorchester, and had Nathaniel and Ann; she m. 2d, Gov. Thomas Hinkley, of Barnstable (see notes xi & 82.) Wm. Rawson lived in Boston, Dorchester and Brain: tree, Mass. Children : Ann,Wilson,Margaret,Edward,Edward, Rachael,Dorothy, William, David.Dorothy, Ebenezer,Thankful,Nathaniel,Ebenezer, Edward, Ann, Patience,Pelatiah, Grindal,Mary-, 3. Apr. 11, 1674, Boston ; d. 1675, " Aug. I, 1676, ' Sept. 6, 1677. ' Aug. 29, 1678, ' Oct. 16, 1679, ' Aug. 8, 1681, ' Dec. 2, 16X2, m. Dec. 13, 1083, ' Jun. 19, 1686, " d. 10X7. Dorchester ' Aug. 6, 1688, 1689, Braintree ; ' July 24. 1691, ' Jan. 27, 1692, ' Aug. 2x, 1693, ''Nov, 8, 1694, ; July 2, 1696, Aug. 24, 1697, 1698. infancy. Sarah Crosby. Mary Gulliver. young. ; d. Aug. 2s. 1691. " Aug. 21, 16S8. m. Hannah Thompson. d. young. m. Preserved Bailey. d. infancy. " Nov. 14. 1694. m. Hannah Hall. d. infancy. Sept. 14, 1714; m. Mary Dyer. Dec. 26, 1715, " Susanna. Stone. DAVID RAWSON.3 b. Boston, Dec. 13, 1683; m. Mary, dau. of Capt. John Gulliver, of Milton; res. on his father's farm, near Neponset Bridge, Quincy ; he d. April 20, 1752; his wile survived him. Children: David,Jonathan,Elijah,Maiiy,Hannah, Silence, Ann, Elizabeth Josiah,Jerusha,Lydia, EllENRZER, EBENEZER RAWSON. Cheshire, N. 11.; farmer; xcttl... ments; six feet In height, slender, with broad'shoiiider Feb. 5. 1717, " May 20, 171s, " Apr. 2, 17.20; d. Jun. 12, 1721, " July 30, 1722 Nov. 30, 17.23, Jan. 31, 1727. I lee. 21, 1729, Jan. 17, 1731, May 31, 17;|.|, in. Mary Paddock Winchester. July 24. 1726. Aug. 17, 1721. Samuel Bass. Peter Adams. Hannah Bass. Raton. Samuel Baxter. Sarah Chase. b. Ma.y 31, 1731; m. Sarah, dau. of Hon. Samuel Chase, of ' in Sutton; a man of genius and extensive historical attain- , open countenance, aquiline nose, high i&< '£< ZC<^^£^ SEVENTH GENERATION. 34:i [928] Hon. HANNIBAL HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Elijah L.,) b. Paris. Me.. Aug. 27, 1809: m.. 1st, Dec. 10, 1833, Sarah Jane, dau. of Hon. Stephen and Sally (Stowell) Emery,* b. Hallowell, Me.. Nov. 2, 1815, who d. Hampden, Me., Apr. 17, 1855: m., 2d, Paris, Sept. 25. 1856, Ellen Vesta, dau. of Hon. Stephen and Jeannette (LoriDg) Emery, b. Paris, Sept. 14, 1835. "The Life and Times of Hannibal Hamlin," was published by his grandson, Charles E. Hamlin. 1899, and we shall notice only the principal events of his life. His boyhood was passed upon the farm and at the district school. His parents were not in affluent circumstances, and the lad was early trained to habits of indus try and economy. He was prepared for Hebron Academy, but his father's sudden death in 1829 obliged him to relinquish a collegiate education and assume management of the farm until his majority: when In company with Horatio King, they purchased the Jtjhrsunian, a political newspaper published at Paris. Desiring to acquaint himself with every detail of the business, he applied him self to learning the printers' art, and soon became an expert compositor. At the end of six months he sold his interest in the paper to his partner and read projecting forehead, acute preceptive faculties, elastic step, rapid and easy motion, great con versational powers, the delight of every circle; his mind was rich in reading, and his reflexions brilliant, his memory a storehouse of facts, always at his command. aD antiquarian ; his word was as good as his bond ; he became attached to the Quakers. Children: Dec. 24. 175s ; m. Stephen Murch. Apr. 23, 1760. " Daniel Bullen. Dec. 22, 1761, " Elizabeth Taylor. Mar. 16, 1763, ' Samuel Robinson. Abigail Fuller and Widow Poor. young. Oct. 13.1769; m. Capt. James Holmes. Sept. 4, 1771. " Polly Freeland. Jun. 5, 1774, " Jacob Dodge. Apr. is. 1777. Apr. is. 17 July 5, 1779, Feb. 26, 17x2. May 11, 17x6; m. Daniel Adams. Prudence. Lydia. Ebenezer. Sarah. Abner. John, Jerusha. Samuel,Elizabeth, Marmaduke. Nizaula, Mary,Clarissa,Abigail. Mar. Jun. 2, 1765. ' 1. 1767; d. m. Timothy Hutchinson. Sullivan Bridgham and Thomas Brown. JERUSHA RAWSON."' b. Sutton, N. H., Oct. 13. 17 Hebron, Me. Ch. b. Hebron : James Stewart, Salmon. Cyuus. Job, Eleazer Austin. Ebenezer Rawson, Jerusha, John Sullivan, Freeland. m. Capt. James Holmes; farmer; Nov. 13. 1792; m. Jane Shaw Patten. 1795, •' Abigail Blake. May 12. 1798. ' Fidelia Blake. Oct. 17. 1799. " Vesta Hamlin. Jan. 9, 1x02. ' Sarah E. Benson. Jan. 9, 1x02. Louisa Abigail Fuller Rawson. Jan. 22. 1804. Lyman Rawson. Feb. 2. Ixii6. Sarah Ann Clark. Jun. 3, 1mi»: d. 1870. * Note 317. JOHN EMERY and wife Agnes, of Ramsey. Hauts. England. JOHN EMERY. i son of above, b. England, Sept. 29, 159-. sailed from Southampton, Apr. 3. 1635, with his brother Anthony, their wives and one or two children, each, in the ship James, of London and landed at Boston. June 3. 1635, and soon went to Newbury. Mass. Freeman. June 2. 1641 ; m. 1st. England, Mary, who d , Newbury, April, 1649; m. 2d, Oct. 29, 1650, Mrs. Mary. wid. of John Webster, of Ipswich, Mass.. nee Shatswell. Hed. Newbury. Nov. 3, liv-:_i; will, May 1. 16-a; she d. Apr. 2-. 1694. 4 children. Skrgt. JOHN EMERY.2 b. England, 162x: m. Oct. 2. lWx. Mary. dau. of John and Mary ixliatswell) Webster; came to Newbury with his parents. 1635; freeman. 1660; selectman. 1670-3; 'J'thingnnm. 1679; way warden. 1679; will, Aug. 3, 1693. 13 children, b. Newbury. 350 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. law. In January, 1833, he was admitted to the bar in Paris, and the following May began the practice in Hampden, Me., at once taking high rank as a lawyer and acquiring an enviable reputation as a public speaker. He practiced in Hampden until 1848. He was a member of the Maine Legislature, 1836-40 and 1847. Speaker of the House, 1837, '39 and '40. He received the Democratic nomination for Congress in 1840, and during the exciting Harrison campaign held joint discussions with his competitor, being the first to introduce that practice into the state. In 1842 he was elected to Congress as a Democrat, and re-elected 1844; was chosen U. S. Senator, 1848, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Hon. John Fairfield, and re-elected 1851. Elected Governor- of Maine by an overwhelming Republican majority, 1856, and resigned bis seat in the Senate. Less than a month after his inauguration he resigned the office of Governor, having again been chosen U. S. Senator. He was prominent in the Senate, serving on important committees, and was regarded as one of the lead ers in the business of that body until 1861, when he resigned, having been elected Vice-President of the U. S. on the ticket with Abraham Lincoln, and served 1861-5. He was appointed Collector of the Port of Boston, 1865, but resigned the following year, not being in accord with the policy of the President, Andrew Johnson, from whom he received his appointment. He was again elected and re-elected D. S. Senator, serving from 1869 to '81. Appointed Minister to Spain, June, 1881, but resigned the following year. Returned and retired to his home in Bangor, Me. Senator Hamlin, although a Democrat, was an anti-slavery man, and so strong were his convictions that they finally led him to separate from that party. Among the significant incidents of his long career of nearly fifty years in public life, may be mentioned the fact that in the temporary absence of the JOHN EMERY.3 b. Newbury, Sept. 12, 1656; m. 1st, June 13. 16X3, Mary, dau. of William and Ruth Sawyer, b. July 29, 1660, who d. Nov. 3, 1699; m. 2d, May 27, 1700, Abigail Bartlett; m. 3d, Dec. 7, 1723, Mary March. He d. July 14,, 1730. X children. Lieut. JOHN EMERY,* b. Newbury, Sept. 29,1686; m. Dec. 30, 1714, Mehitable, dau. of Henry and Ann (Longfellow) Short. He d. June 30, 1750; she, June 11, 1773. 11 children. MOSES EMERY.5 b. Oct 12, 1715; m. Mar. 24, 173X. Lydia,* dau. of Ensign Stephen^ (John,3i) and Ruth (Jaques) Emery, b. July 29,1717. Hed. Apr. 11.1789; she, July 11, 1800. 10 children. MOSES EMERY.6 b. Newbury, Jan. 31, 1745; m. Ruth Bodwell, of Methuen, Mass., b. Feb. 13, 1750; settled at Bakerstown, now Minot, Me. 6 children. Hon. STEPHEN EMERY,' b. Minot, Me., April 29, 1790: m, 1st, Jan. 15, 1815, Sarah, dau. of Daniel Stowell, of Paris, Me., b. Mar. 26, 1792, who d. Nov. IX. 1X22: m. 2d, Jeanette, dau. of John and Jeanette (Barrel]) Loring, of Buckfield, Me., b. July 25. 1X00. who d. Sept. 29, 1855. He graduated Bowdoin College, 1814; taught in Hallowell Academy. Me., one year; and a year in Portland, Me. ; studied law with Governors Paris and Lincoln ; admitted to bar, 1819; began practice at Columbia, Me., but soon returned to Paris, Me., where he res. the remainder of his life. Judge of Probate ; Attorney General; Judge Supreme Judicial Court; Chairman State Board of Education. He was among the pioneer temperance reformers of Maine. He was opposing counsel in the first case won by Hannibal Hamlin. He d. 1863. Ch. by 1st wife: Sarah Jane, b. Nov. 2, 1815; m. Hannibal Hamlin. George Freeman, " Nov. 10, 1817, " EJiza Appleton. Stephen, " Nov. 16,1822; d. young. By 2d wife: Jeanette Loring, b. May Hi, 1X2S; m. Kev. Nathaniel Butler. Ellen Vesta, " Sept. 14, 1X35. " Hannibal Hamlin. Stephen Albert. SEVENTH GENERATION. 351 Hon. David Wilmot from the House of Representatives, during the session of the 29th Congress, at the critical moment when the measure, since known as the "Wilmot Proviso," had to be presented, or the opportunity irrevocably lost, Mr. Hamlin, while his anti-slavery friends were in the greatest confusion and perplexity, seeing that delay would be fatal, offered the bill and secured its passage by a vote of 115 to 106. In common, however, with Mr. Lincoln, he strove simply to prevent the extension of slavery into new territory, and did not seek to secure its abolition. In a speech in the Senate, June 12, 1856, in which he gave his reasons for changing his party allegiance, he thus referred to the Democratic convention then recently held at Cincinnati: "The convention has actually incorporated into the platform of the Democratic party that doc trine which, only a few years ago, met with nothing but ridicule and contempt here and elsewhere, namely: that the flag of the Federal Union, under the con stitution of the United States, carries slavery wherever it floats. If this bane ful principle be true, then that national ode which inspires us always as on a battle field, should be rewritten by Drake and should read: Forever float that standard sheet; Where breathes the foe but falls before us: With slavery's soil beneath our feet, And slavery's banner streaming o'er us. The following editorial in the Kennebec Journal, a week later, by Mr. James G. Blaine, presents his view of the rebellion of Mr. Hamlin against the dictation of his party: HONORABLE HANNIBAL HAMLIN. "The remarks of this gentleman in the United States Senate, last week, a brief synopsis of which we publish under the congressional head, are highly gratifying to the friends of freedom throughout the country. They are such that the people of Maine had the right to expect .from him, and are in accord with his past views on the great issues that now agitate the country. Those who supposed Mr. Hamlin would support James Buchanan on a platform so anarchical and sweepingly pro-slavery as the one put forth at Cincinnati, have blindly reckoned without their host, and shown that they did not understand his real character. Mr. Hamlin sees what every intelligent and candid man will acknowledge; that the Democratic party of Jackson, Van Buren and Wright is no longer in existence; that what now goes by that name is a new organization composed of the worst materials of all former parties, drawn and held together by the hope of power and plunder, demanding no passport of ad mission and no pledge of party fealty but devotion to the interests of slavery. The party is now a mere standing army, a. Swiss guard, for protection and aggressive purposes of the slave-holding oligarchy. He therefore takes his stand with Bryant, Emmet, Blair, Butler, Trumbull, Banks and other tried and leading men of the Democratic party, in that new and vigorous organization which has so rapidly sprung into existence to rescue liberty and the union from the dangers that now imperil them His course will be sus tained by the people of this state in a most unmistakable manner, and his bold words, that he will use all the power God has given him against the enemies of the Republic who march under the Douglas flag, have sent a thrill of joy to the bearts of true men all over the land." When he bad been elected Vice-President with Mr. Lincoln, he accepted an invitation to meet the latter at Chicago, and calling on the President elect, 352 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. found him in a room alone. Mr. Lincoln arose and coming toward his guest, said abrubtly: "Have we ever been introduced to each other, Mr. Hamlin?" "No, sir, I think not," was the reply. "That also is my opinion," continued Mr. Lincoln, "but I remember distinctly while 1 was in Congress to have heard you make a speech in the Senate; 1 was very much struck with tbe speech, Senator, particularly struck with it— and for the reason that it was filled, chock up, with the very best kind of anti-slavery doctrine." "Well, now," re plied Mr. Hamlin, laughing, "that is very singular, for my one and first.recol- lectlon of yourself is of having heard you make a speech in the house— a speech that was so full of good humor and sharp points that. I, with others of your auditors, was convulsed with laughter." The acquaintance thus cordially begun ripened into close friendship, and it is affirmed that during all the years of trial, war and bloodshed that followed, Abraham Lincoln continued to re pose the utmost confidence in his friend and official associate. They were on the most cordial terms during the whole of Mr. Lincoln's first term, and Mr. Hamlin left behind him the record of having been one of the few Vice-Presi dents who always maintained most friendly relations with the chief executive; and Mr. Lincoln did not refrain from expressing his disappointment that tbe convention of 1864 did not renominate Mr. Hamlin for Vice-President. From 1861 to 1865 he was regent of the Smithsonian Institutute, and was reappointed in 1870, continuing to act for the following twelve years, during which time he became dean of tbe board. He received the decree of L. L. D. from Colby University, then Waterville College, of which institution he was trustee for over twenty years. During his long public career Mr. Hamlin constantly held the esteem and confidence of the people of Maine, and richly deserved it for his untiring efforts in behalf of liberty and human progress, and his spotless record as a public man. Genial and kind-hearted by nature, he cultivated the acquaintance of men in the humbler, as well as the higher, walks of life, and had a personal following such as few public men have ever enjoyed. In the exhaulted position to which he attained, he never lost sight of the fact that he owed his elevation to the original source of power, the people, and never went counter to the public will. He had a larger personal acquaintance with the yeomanry of the state than any of the public men; and the fact that, meet them where he might, he always recognized them and had a pleasant and cordial word of greeting for them, accounts in some degree for his popularity. At the outbreak of the rebellion he was an honorary member of a company of militia in Bangor, and upon the call for troops promptly responded and marched to Washington. The company was ordered to the navy yard, and he announced his intention to go with it. The officers remonstrated at the idea of having a Vice-President under them, but he was determined and asked, "Why not? If I'm good enough to be an honorary member, I'm good enough for a private," unci shouldered his gun and went. The officers decided that it would never do to put their distinguished private on actual guard duty, but be again inquired, "What am I here for— to look pretty':"" and he was permitted to stand his turn as a sentinel. Perhaps there is not another instance where the Vice-President of the United States received his orders from a corporal. When the company was mustered out he declined to accept his pay, saying. "I don't think it right for a man to draw pay twice from the government, and taking all things into consideration I had rather draw the salary of Vice- President." He was private in Capt. Morse's company of Coast Guards, and LAW OFFICE OF HAN'NIBAL HAMLIN, HAMPDEN, ME. SEVENTH GENERATION. 353 served three months, in 1864, at Kittery, Maine, declining all pay and allow ances. He was a member of the G. A. R. The poet of the Paris Centennial had this to say about him: "By one consent our foremost son, Who highest honors well has won, Is he whose name need not be told — To young 'tis known as well as old. He little thought in school where sent, He would become Vice-President, Nor did he deem while sticking type, For what he then was growing ripe — Yet, step by step, from day to day, He onward pressed his upward way — Until, save one, the highest prize Awarded those bound high to rise, Was, by the sovereigns of the land Placed cordially in Hamlin's hand." He dropped dead at a public entertainment at Bangor, July 4, 1891. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Hampden: 2730. George Emery, Sept. 30, 1835; d.July 14, 1844. 2731.* Charles, Sept. 13, 1837. 2732.* Cyrus, Apr. 26, 1839. 2733.* Sarah Jane, Jan. 7, 1842. 2734. George Emery, Feb. 24, 1848; d. Sept. 6, 1849. By 2d wife: 2735.* Hannibal Emery, b. Aug. 22, 1858, Hampden. 2736.* Frank, "• Sept. 26, 1862, Bangor. [929] HANNAH LIVERMORE HAMLIN,' (Sister of Elijah L.,) b. Paris, Me., Oct. 10, 1814; m., Apr. 14, 1842, Dr. Thomas B. Townsend, b. Aug. 2, 1810; settled Machias, Me., where he died, May 1, 1842; she d. May 4, 1852. [930] SUSAN HAMLIN,' (Hannibal,6 Eleazer.s Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James, "I b. Waterford, Me., Jan. 6, 1801; m. there, July 5, 1826, Wil liam W., son of Jonathan and Catherine (Willard) Stone;* farmer; Water ford. Her father died when she was eleven years old, the oldest of the child ren. Her brother Cyrus says: "She had judgment, prudence and executive ability beyond her years; that from an early age she was of great assistance to her mother." Mrs. Dr. Farnsworth, who boarded young ladies attending school at Bridgton Academy, once said that she never wished to absent herself from home when she had boarders unless Susan Hamlin was with them, for then she knew everything would go right. Both d. Waterford; she, May .5, 1869; he, Apr. r. 8, 1851. Ch. b. Waterford: 2737.* Julia, Sept. 20, 1828. 2738.* Charles, Aug. 20, 1830. 2739.* William Emerson, Dec. 29, 1831. 2740.* Cyrus Hamlin, May 5, 1833. 2741.* Harriet Upton, June 14, 1836. 2742. Henrietta J., Sept. 21, 1838; d 2743.* Margaret O, Sept. 1840. 2744.* Emily F., Oct. 5, 1842. June 22, 1863, unm. For Stone see notes 162 and 313. 354 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [932] REBECCA FAULKNER HAMLIN,' (Sister of Susan, ) b. Waterford, Me., Feb. 25, 1805; m. there, Oct. 2, 1826, Charles, son of Jonathan and Susan (Anoley) Farley* b. Ipswich, Mass., June 14, 1791; jew eler and silversmith; Portland, Maine, and Boston, Mass. Her brother wrote that she was the book-worm, scholar and poetess, a rhymer in childhood, and would memorize pages of poetry; was first in her classes, and always a lady. She d. Waterford, Nov. 6, 1878; he d. Boston, Dec. 20, 1877. Children: [Me., July 28, 1846, unm. 2745. Emily, b. Dec. 2, 1828, Portland d. Harrison 2746. Rebecca Elizabeth, " Oct. 29, 1830, " d. Jun 15, '66 2747. Charles Hamlin, " Sept, 27. 1832, ct 2748.* Alfred D. F., " Dec. 5, 1834, " 2749.* John Henry, " Aug. 5, 1837, (( 2750.* Cyrus Hamlin, " Aug. 28, 1839, 2751.* Susan, " May 22, 1841, 1 1 2752.* Mary Louisa, " May 7. 1844, a [unm 2753. Ellen Florence, " Feb. 4, 1847, Boston; d. Dec. 28, 1877 [935] HANNIBAL HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Susan,) b. Waterford, Me., Jan. 30, 1809; m. Temple, Me., Feb. 5, 1835, Abigail,' dau. of Benjamin and Phebe (Abbot) Abbot, t b. Temple, June 20, 1815. After the death of his father, which occurred before he was three years old, he resided with his mother in Waterford: and when old enough worked on the farm and managed it. In 1840 he removed to Union, Me., where he was a merchant until * Note 318. MICHAEL FARLEY,* supposed to be youngest son of Sir Edward Hunger- ford de Parleigh, or Farley, of Somersetshire, Eng. ; came to Ipswich, Mass., about 1675. Child:" Mesheck, b. about 1662, England; came with his father; m. Sarah Burnham. GEORGE FARLEY,* probably came from Kent, Eng.; was at Roxbury, Mass., 1640; m. April 9, 1641, Christiana Births; Settled at Woburn, Mass., and lived there until 1653; removed to Billerica, Mass., where he remained the remainder of his life; clothier; member Baptist church, Boston ; selectman, Billerlca, for many years ; soldier in King Phillip's War, In which a son was killed. He d. Dec. 27, 1693; had son, Caleb, b. Woburn, Apr. 1, 1645, m. Rebecca Hill and Rebecca Moore. + Note 319. GEORGE ABBOT,* emigrated from Yorkshire, Eng., about 1640; res. at Rox bury, and was a settler in Andover, Mass., 1643; he was an husbandman, and lived on tliefarm latterly owned by a descendant, John Abbott,' the house being a garrison ; m. Hannah, dau. of William and Annis Chandler, of Andover, formerly Roxbury, Dec. 12, 1646. He d. Andover, Dec. 24, 1681, aged 66; his widow m. Rev. Francis Dane, of Andover, between 1684-1703, whom she survived and d. June 11, 1711, aged 82. Ch. b. Andover: John, Mar. 2, 1648; m. Sarah Barker. Joseph, Mar. 11, 1649; d. June 24, 1650. Hannah, Jun. 9, 1050; m John Chandler. Joseph, Mar. 30,1652; killed by Indians, April 8 George, Jun. 7, 1655; m Dorcas Graves. William, Nov. 18,1657, " Elizabeth Geary. Sarah, Nov. 14, 1059, " Ephraim Stephens. Benjamin, Doc. 20, 1661, " Sarah Farnum. Timothy, Nov. 17,1063, " Hannah Graves. Thomas, May 6, 1666. " Hannah Gray. Edwabd, drowned young. Nathaniel, July 4, 1671 ; m Dorcas Hibbert. Elizabeth, Jan. 29, 1673-4," Nathan Stevens. SEVENTH GENEBATION. 355 1842. Afterwards his home was in the vicinity of Boston, until 1861. He then went to Washington, D. O, and was employed in the treasury department until his death. A man of exemplary Christian character and of modest disposition. He had some experience in writing and in newspaper correspondence, and his intellectual ability and deep feeling found expression in poems and hymns, which, however, were never published in any complete collection. Two of his hymns were sung at the dedication of the Congregational Church, Temple, Me., 1840. The following production from his pen appeared in the Boston Recorder, June, 1859: Dea. JOHN ABBOT.2 m. Nov. 17, 1673, Sarah Barker, of Andover, Mass. ; farmer and lived with his father in the garrison house ; deacon; selectman. Hed. Mar. 19, 1720-1; she d. Feb. 10, 1728-9, aged S2. Ch. b. Andover: John, Nov. 2, 1674; m, Elizabeth Harnden. . Joseph, Dec. 19, 1676, " Hannah Allen. Stephen, Jan. 14, 1678-9," Sarah Stevens. Sarah, Nov. 26, 1680, " Zebediah Chandler. Ephraim, Aug. 6, 1682, " Mrs. Sarah Hunt. Joshua, Jun. 6, 1685, " Rebecca Shed and Dorcas Whiting. Mary, Jan. 9, 1687; d. Dec. 11, 1688. Ebenezer, Sept. 27,1689; m. Hannah Dane. Priscilla, July 7, 1691 ; d. May 24, 1791, unm. Dea. JOHN ABBOT.s m. Jan. 6, 1702-3, Elizabeth Harnden, of Williamton; farmer and weaver; settled on his father's old homestead, Andover; deacon 34 years; selectman. Hed. Jan. 1, 1754; she d. Aug. 9, 1756. Ch. b. Andover: John, Sept. 1, 1703; d. Sept. 10, 1703. John, Aug. 3,1704; m. Phebe Flsk. Barachias, May 14, 1707, " Hannah Holt. Elizabeth, 1712; d. July 4, 1758. Abiel, 1716, " May 18, 1739. Joseph, Apr. 24, 1719; m. Hannah Abbot. Capt. JOHN ABBOT,* m. Sept. 28, 1732, Phebe Flsk; farmer, res. with his father, Ando ver; selectman. He d. Nov. 10, 1793; she d. Dec, 1802. Ch. b. Andover: Phebe, Apr. 14,1733; m. Nathan Chandler. John, Sept. 1, 1735, " Abigail Abbot. Ezra, Sept. 27, 1737 ; d. Sept. 15, 1760 in the army. Abiel, Apr. 19, 1741; m. Dorcas Abbot. Jeremiah, May 25, 1743, " Chloe Abbot. William, Jan. 1,1748, " Phebe Ballard. Benjamin, May 29, 1751 ; d. Aug. 1, 1751. Dea. ABIEL ABBOT.5 b. Andover, Apr. 19, 1741; m. Nov. 20, 1764, Dorcas,* dau. of Benja min and Abigail Abbot, b. Andover, Aug. 1, 1744. He was an esquire; deacon; militia officer; representative to the Gen. Court; res. Wilton, N. H. She d. Aug. 19, 1809. They had children. Corp. BENJAMIN ABBOTS (Son of George,*) b. Andover, Dec. 20, 1661; m. Apr. 22, 1685, 8arah Farnum, of Andover; he d. Mar. 30, 1703; she was living a widow, 1724. Ch. b. Andover: Benjamin, July 1, 1686; m. three times. Jonathan, Sept. 1687, " Zerviah Holt. David, Jan. 18, 1688-9, " Hannah Danforth. Samuel, May 8,1694, " Mrs. Mary Lovejoy. BENJAMIN ABBOTS b. Andover, July 1, 1686; m. 1st, Dec. 24, 1716, Elizabeth^ dau. of George and Dorothy (Graves) Abbot, b. Andover, July 25, 1690; who d. Sept. 3, 1718; m. 2d, Oct. 33, 1722, Mary Carlton, who d. Jan. 19,1726; m. 3d, June 25, 1729, Abigail Abbot, who d. Dec. 8, 17.il; lived on his father's farm, Andover; he d. Nov. 26, 17-18. 356 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. THE TOILING- DISCIPLES. mati\ xiv: xxii-xxxiii. When night her pall of darkness hung Upon the mountain's crest, And slumbering nature sweetly sung Her evening hymns of rest — Lo, Jesus to the mountain goes, The weary day in prayer to close. By word, and by unspoken power On each disciple's heart, Their Lord, at night's approaching hour, Constrained them to depart; And thus the little ship they take To cross Tiberias' peaceful lake. Though charmed in heart and prone to stay, Such wonders they had heard, — The "multitude" had gone away Obedient to his word; In soul and body strangely fed With Christ's own living words and bread. High on the mountain's desert brow, By man so little trod, Behold the world's Redeemer now! Behold the Lamb of God ! He prays before the Father's throne,— He prays In darkness and alone. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Andover: Sarah, Aug. 2, 1718; m. James Holt. By 2d wife: Benjamin, Oct. 21,1723; m. Elizabeth Abbot. Martha, Jun. 1, 1725. Daniel, Jan. 9, 172B ; m. Lucy Parker. By 3d wife: Abigail, Mar. 28, 1731 ; d. Oct. 10, 1733. Mary, July 21, 1732; m. Nehemiah Baker. Abigail, Jan. 13, 1734, " Capt. John Abbot. Abiel, July 24, 1735, " Phebe Ballard. Jacob, Feb. 2, 1737; d. Feb., 1760, in the army. Elizabeth, Oct. 27,1738; m. Ebenezer Cummings and Thomas Merrill. Anna, Oct. 23, 1739, " Ephraim Burge. Joel, Oct. 2, 1742; d. Mar. 23, 1743. Dorcas. Aug. 1 , 1744 ; m. Abiel Abbott. Capt. GEORGE ABBOT, a b. Andover, June 7,1655: m. April 17, 1678, Dorothy Graves; selectman; Andover; he d. Feb. 26, 1735-6; she Feb. IS, 1739-40. Ch. b. Andover: Sarah, Aug. 26, 1679; d. Nov. 17, 1679. wr Joseph, Oct. 7, 1680, " young. Hannah, Feb. 27, 168-1-5; m. Dea. John Osgood. Daniel, Jan. 10, 16S7-8, " Hannah Chandler. Elizabeth, July 25, 1600, " Benjamin Abbot. George, Dec. 22, 1692, " Mary Phillips. Henry, Jun. 12, 1696, " Mary Piatt. Isaac, Apr. 4, 1699, " Phobo Lovejoy and Lydia Coley. SEVENTH GENERATION. 357 The second watch, with lingering flight Had passed on starry plains; O'er land and sea the noon of night In solemn grandeur reigns, — And lo! the Son of God in prayer, Pours out his soul in sorrow there. The third watch comes. The heavens grow dark, Obscuring moon and star; Tempetuous winds assail the bark Where the disciples are, — Fearing to meet untimely graves Beneath Tiberias' angry waves. The fourth watch comes. The toiling band With adverse winds at strife, Hoping, yet fearing, for the land, Despairing, even of life, In toiling, rowing, fainting there, And Jesus on the mount in prayer ! Lord, why is this? The winds are high, And waves the sea deform; Why leave us, when thyself so nigh, To battle with the storm ? Didst thou constrain us thus to go, Then call this boisterous wind to blow? "Disciple, O, be not afraid, 1 only prove thy trust; Perfect through suffering I am made, And so my followers must; 'Tis thus my power and glory shine, And thus I prove thy love and mine. "And wherefore, O, of little faith! Disciple dost thou fear ? Why doubt the words thy Saviour saith? Thy Lord is ever near; Be not afraid; lo, it is I, Be of good cheer, I heard thy cry. 1 "Thy weakness and my power to show, The morning watch I wait: Then on the swelling waves I go, And bid the storm abate; Winds hear my voice and die away — So should thy doubts and fears obey. "Gold in the furnace thou dost try, And so do I try thee; Renew, refine and purify, To live and reign with me,— A polished, pure and perfect gem, A diamond for ray diadem." H. H. Boston, June, 1859, 358 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. She, Congregationalist; d: Waverley, Mass., June 1, 1857; hed. Washington, Nov. 13, 1862. Children: 2754.* Abby Frances, b. Oct. 22, 1837, Waterford. 2755. Ellen Maria, "Apr. 26,1839, " d. Mar. 12,1840. 2756. Hannibal, "Sept. 20,1841, " " Sept. 29, 1844. 2757.* Cyrus, " Dec. 24, 1843, Boston. [936] Rev. CYRUS HAMLIN, D. D., L. L. D., ~ (Bro. of Susan,) b. Waterford, Me., Jan. 5, 1811; m. 1st, Dorset, Vt., Sept. 3, 1838, Henrietta Loraine, dau. of Rev. Dr. Samuel and Susannah (Cram) Jackson, b. Dorset, May 9, 1811, a descendant of the martyr, John Rogers. Educated in J?ew England, a woman of remarkable loveliness of character, as testified in her memorial written by Mrs. M. W. Lawrence, entitled "Light on the Dark River." She d. at the Isle of Rhodes, Nov. 14, 1850. m. 2d, Constantinople, Turkey, May 18, 1852, Martha, dau. of Ovid and Har riet (Deming) Lovell, b. Charlestown, N. H.; a missionary in Turkey; her life, after early childhood, was mostly spent in Palmyra, N. Y., and Kenosha, Wis. She sailed for Constantinople, 185 — , where she assisted in founding the Girls' Seminary, and was for some years its teacher. A sketch of her life and labors is given in "The Missionary Sisters," by Mrs. Benjamin. She d. Bebek, Tur key, Nov. 6, 1857. m. 3d, Tocat, Asia Minor, Nov. 5, 1859, Mary Eliza, dau. of Rev. Thomas and Martha T. (Parker) Tenney, b. Hampton, N. H., Apr. 12, 1828. She re moved in childhood to the Western Reserve, Ohio: was engaged in teaching for some years in Connecticut, at Thibodeaux Seminary, La., and in Washington, D. O; was an anti-slavery writer, known as "Mary Irving"; went to Tocat as missionary, 1854. From the autobiography of this remarkable man we learn that his father died when he was an infant, leaving his wife the care of afamily of small child ren and a farm. He says: "The farm life of my brother and myself was with out the care and help of a father. We were "early inured to toil, and took to it kindly, and were ambitious to do men's work while we were mere boys." At the age of sixteen he went to Portland, Me., to learn the jeweler's trade with his brother-in-law, Farley, which he left at eighteen to study for the ministry, preparing for college'at Bridgton Academy, graduated from Bowdoin College, 1834, teaching a portion of the time during the college course: grad uated from Bangor Theological Seminary, 1837: embarked for Turkey in the service of the American Board of Foreign Missions, 1838: was missionary and teacher in Constantinople until 1873, twenty years of which as principal of Bebek Seminary, under many trials and difficulties. After years of constant effort he obtained from the Turkish government authority to found an Ameri can college in Constantinople, which was completed, 1871, known as Robert College. His labors in Turkey as missionary, teacher and founder of this world- renowned college, with his influence in promoting Christian education in that empire, and in the east, have justly given him a name throughout the civilized world. He introduced into Constantinople the art of making hop yeast bread, to give employment to persecuted Armenians who had been expelled from their guilds for political reasons. During the Crimean war a great demand arose in the English hospitals and army for this bread. At one time during the war 0. s&^yL+^t SEVENTH GENERATION. 359 the sick and wounded suffered sorely for clean clothing, blankets, etc., which had become unfit for use from vermin and filth from wounds and sickness. He discovered a great number of empty barrels in which beer had been brought for the army. Taking these he fitted them with pestles for pounding the clothing, and had huge kettles prepared for heating water, hired workmen, and with these simple contrivances, aided with plenty of hot waterandsoap, which the officers in charge of the hospitals had been wholly incapable of contriving, soon made the sufferers clean and comfortable. Out of these contracts Dr. Hamlin claims to have earned $25,000, which he devoted to the building of churches and schools in Turkey. He returned to America in 1873 on business connected with the college, and in 1870 resigned the Presidency of Robert College. We cannot better summarize his missionary labors in Constantinople than by extracts from his memorial service. The speaker, Rev. James L. Barton, whose address was entitled "The Man for the Times," said: "Cyrus Hamlin was born Jan. 5, 1811, six months after the American board was organized and three months afterits first meeting. The day after his birth, just 90 years ago this very day, the first foreign missiunaries ever sent out from American shores were ordained and commissioned in Salem. In 1829, the year Messrs. Dwight and Smith made their extensive exploration tours in Armenia, preliminary to a greatly enlarged mission work among those people, the young silversmith in Portland decided to give up his trade, then fairly well mastered, and study in preparation for the Christian ministry. "Cyrus Hamlin, the student of theology, did not want to go to Turkey; his choice of field was Africa or China. The God of missions, through the pru dential committee, chose another field for him, removed from that of his choice by a distance of the third of the world's circumference. In the year 1839 when he first set foot on missionary soil in Turkey, there arose in Con stantinople a most determined and violent persecution of the evangelical Christians in that country, led by the Armenian patriarch and sanctioned by Sultan Mahmud II. himself. This continued for a period of many years. These times demanded men of iron, men of ready resources, to steady the Armenian evangelical Christians and to devise measures, not only for their pro tection and comfort, but for their preservation as individuals and as a commu nity. It is universally conceded that no one in the Ottoman empire at that time possessed the training and natural talent to grapple with the question so well as the young man Hamlin. "Previously to 1840 the missionaries had attempted to work on the Grego rian church only through the medium of her ecclesiastics and the church organ ization itself. Separate enterprises, such as schools, independant congregations or any effort that might be interpreted as divisive, were deprecated and avoided. It was evident that there must be a complete and radical change in methods of procedure, one which would succeed, not through co-operation with the Uregorians, but in the face of their most bitter prosecution. Who was sufficient for these things except the youngest missionary of all, Cyrus Hamlin.? "Out of this furnace of prosecution grew up Bebek Seminary. After this industrial, self-helping, self-preserving work among native people was well in augurated, and had fully demonstrated its practical value, the Crimian war broke out and Constantinople must needs be the center of its operations. When the English soldiers in Scutari were dying by the score in the hospital because of the lack of wholesome bread, there was no direction in which they or the British government could turn for help but to that little man on the 360 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. other side of the Bosphorus, who was advised to leave the farm in Maine because he was said to be too slight to bear the brunt and rigor of that life! But the stern discipline of other years had fitted him to respond to the cry of the wounded, sick and dying soldiers for proper food. We all know how the Protestant Christians of Bebek and Constantinople, under the direction of Cyrus Hamlin, supplied the needed bread. "When the financial results of the life-saving work of the hospital were summed up, he found in hishandsfundssufficientfortheerectionof 13churches, with schools annexed, and these funds he freely gave for this purpose, and the immediate and crying need was met. All these experiences were but prepara tory to a greater and more prolonged struggle against the combined opposing forces of the empire, terminating in the erection and equipment of Robert College upon the most beautiful site along the entire length of the Bosphorus. That magnificent institution to-day proclaims more eloquently than words can utter the fact that for this masterpiece of foresight, consecration and energy, the man had been prepared by him who presides over all human plans for the advancement of his kingdom. "Two great principles of missionary operations which have now been adopted by nearly every leading foreign missionary board, were introduced by Dr. Hamlin into the practical operations of his work in Turkey. These were: First, the education of advanced students through the medium of the English language, and second, the introduction of industrial occupations as a sourceof self-help to the student while studying, to be used by him in after years, incase of need, as a means of support. He was professor of theology in Bangor Theological Seminary, 1877-80; President of Middlebury College, Vt., 1880-5: he afterwards resided in Lexing ton, Mass. Harvard gave him the degree of D. D. in 1861, and the University of New York that of L. L. D. in 1870. His writing, mostly in Armenian, and published in Constantinople, include a translation of "Upham's Mental Philosophy," "Papists and Protestants," 1847: an "Arithmetic for Armenians," 1848; Turkish translation, 1870: "A "Critique on the Writings of Archbishop Matteo, 1863. He has published in English "A Letter on Cholera and its Treatment," which was several times reprinted and widely circulated, Boston, 1865; "Among the Turks," 1877; also ¦• numerous articles in reviews, and lectures on free trade and protection. In 1893 he published "My Life and Times," being his autobiography. During the Vice-Presidency of Hannibal Hamlin a gentleman named Ham- .,¦ lin, from Pennsylvania, congratulated him as having done most to honor the name. "Not so," said the Vice-President. "To whom, then, do you accord f the honor?" said the gentleman. "To my cousin, Cyrus Hamlin," was the I reply. He dropped dead in Portland, Me.. Aug. 8, 1900. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Constantinople: 2758.* Henrietta Loraine, Dec. 2759. Susan Elizabeth, May 6, 1842: d. Dec. 8, 185{3. 2760.* ¦ Caroline Margaret, Sept. 2761.* Abbie Frances, Nov. 2762. MaryRkbeocaFaulkner, July By 2d wife, b. Constantinople: 2763.* Clara Harriet, Mar. 2764.* Alfred Dwight Foster, Sept. 5, 1839. 6, 1842: d. Dec. 8 10. 1845. 13. 1847, b. Bebec. 29, 1850. 3, 1853. 5 1855. Robert College, Constantinople, Turkey SEVENTH GENERATION. 361 By 3d wife: 2765.* Mary Ann Robert, June 8, 1862. 2766.* Emma Catherine, Feb. 29, 1864. 2767. William Maltby, Mar. 4, 1866 2768.* Alice Julia, Dec. 20, 1867, 2769. Henry Martyn, July 2, 1869, 2770.* Christopher Robert, Oct. 11, 1870. [939] SALLY DAVIS,7 (Sally Hamlin,6 Eleazer,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer," James,81) b. Harvard, Mass., Nov. 29, 1797; m. Alvah Brown; she d. Littleton, Mass., Nov. 16, 1883. Children: 2771. Lovey Ann Jane, unmarried. 2772. Walter Davis, d. Nov. 23, 1891; no issue. 2773. Geo. Lorillard, 2774.* Henry Somers. [941] ABIGAIL JANE KIDDER,7 (Sally Hamlin,*1 Eleazer,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Littleton, Mass., July 31, 1817; m. George W. Kenison; she d. Quincy, Mass., 1894, Child: An only dau., m. George D. Roberts, of Quincy, Mass. [942] ISAAC GREEN HAMLIN,' (Isaac," Eleazer,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*"(b. Westford, Mass., Sept. 11, 1803; m. Cherryfield, Me., Sept 16, 1832, Elizabeth Ward, b. Cherryfield, Oct. 26, 1805; farmer; Liverrriore, Calais and Cherryfield. Both d. Cherryfield; he, March 26, 1842; she Feb. 10, 1874. Children: 2775.* Albert Green, b. July 6, 1834, Calais. 2776.* Joseph Henry, " Apr. 27, 1836, Bangor. 2777.* Sarah Jane, " Aug. 1838, Cherryfield 2778.* Nancy Ann, " Sept. 1840, t( [943] MARY HAMLI1S,7 (Sister of Isaac &.,) b. Livermore, Me., Dec. 14, 1805; m. Oct. 18, 1829, Charles David,7 son of David and Mary (fiea'rd) Learned,* of Livermore, Me., b. May 20, 1798; lawyer; Livermore; removed to Columbia, Miss.; thence to New Orleans, La.; became a judge, and resided at Jacksonwood, Amite Co., La. She d. there, Nov. 17, 1841. * Note 320. DAVID LEARNED,6 (Ebenezer,5 * Isaac,32 William.*) WILLIAM LEARNED,* b. about 1590; came from Bermondsey, Surrey, Eng. Wife Judith. His name appears in the records of Charlestown, Mass., 1630; adm. to the church there, Oct. 6, 1632, and was there, 1633-6; freeman, May 14, 1634; selectman and constable; settled at Woburn, Mass., 1642; constable, 1643. He d. Mar. 1, 1646; his widow, Jane, survived him, who d. Maiden, Mass., 1660. Children: Sarah, m. Thomas Ewer. Bethia, bap. Oct. 29, 1612. Mart, " Sept. 15, 1615. Abigail, " Sept. 30, 1618. Elizabeth, " Mar. 25, 1621. Isaac, " Feb. 25, 1623. 362 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children: 2779. Maria Eliza, b. Aug. 1, 1830, Columbia; m. M.E.Bowles. 2780.* Lorinda Augusta, " July 14, 1832, " 2781. Rufus Charles, " 1834, " d. July, 1839. 2782. Sophronia Ayres, " 1836, Livermore. 2783. Vesta Ann, " 1838, " [944] LORINDA HAMLIN,' (Sister of Isaac G.,) b. Livermore, Me., Jan. 21, 1808; m. April 11, 1842, David L. Morse; she d., Boston, Mass., Mar. 29, 1888. No issue. [945] AUGUSTA HAMLIN,7 (Sister of Isaac 6.,) b. Livermore, Me., Mar. 17, 1810; m. Boston, Mass., Dec. 26, 1866, Volney, son of Elisha and Mindwell (Hurlbut) Winchell, b. West Springfield, Mass., Feb. 5, 1805, his 2d wife; he m., 1st, West Springfield, Oct. 10, 1826, Mary R. Walkley, by whom he had six children; broker; Livermore and Calais, Me., Dover, M. H., Springfield and Boston, Mass.; she d. Boston, Dec. 13, 1893. No issue. [946] SAMUEL BAKER HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Isaac G,,) b. Livermore, Me., Mar. 4, 1812; m. Jan. 2,1842, Sarah Ann Bradford;* lum berman; Livermore and Calais, Me., and Acushnet, Mass. He d. Acushnefc, 1888. Ch. b. Acushnet: 2784.* James Bradford, Oct. 15, 1842. 2785. Sarah, d. Dover, N. H. * Note 321. WILLIAM BRADFORD, of Austerfleld, Eng., was living 1550, a country squire; buried Jan. 10, 1595-6; descended from an old English family. WILLIAM BRADFORD, son of above, m. Alice Hanson. He was buried July 15, 1591. Gov. WILLIAM BRADFORD,* b. Austerfleld, Mar. 19, 15SS; m. 1st, Nov. 30, 1613, Dorothy May, b. Mar. 19, 1590, They came in the Mayflower to Plymouth, Mass., Dec. 20, 1620. In his manuscript history of Plymouth he states that his wife died soon after their arrival (at Cape Cod, Dec. 7, 1620.) They had an only child, a son, who was left behind, and who came over afterwards. He m. 2d, Aug. 14, 1623, Mrs. Alice (Carpenter) Southworth, b. 1590, who d. Mar. 26, 1670. He wrote in his history, 1650, that he then had four children, three whereof were married. He was chosen Governor of Plymouth Colony, April, 1621, to succeed Gov. Carver, and served until his death. He was author of a manuscript history of Plymouth, the flrst known one of the colony, 1620-50. The book is still in existence and has had a remarkable experience. The writer saw and had it in his hands at the State House in Boston in 1899. In some way not now discovered it was lost about the period of the American Revolution, and many years after wards was found in the library of the Bishop of London. Upon application of the American Minister— Mr. Bayard, the volume was sent by him and delivered to Gov. Wolcott, of Mass., in 1897, for use of the Pilgrim descendants. In this book Gov. Bradford has recorded the hest ac count to be found of the Mayflower passengers and other pilgrim families. He d. Plymouth, May 9, 1657. Ch. by 1st wife: John, m. Martha Bourne. Ch. by 2d wife, b. Plymouth: William, Jun. 17,1624; m. Alice Richards. Mercy, " Benjamin Vermayer. Joseph, 1630. " Jael Hobart. SEVENTH GENERATION. 363 [949] HENRY HARTRY HAMLIN,7 (Bro. of Isaac G.,) b. Livermore, Me., May 28, 1821; in. Madrid, Me., Jan. 22, 1845, Elvira, dau. of Isaiah Chick, b. Berlin, Me., June 21, 1822; farmer; East Livermore; Free will Baptists. He d. East Livermore, Nov., 1858; she d. Phillips, Me., Mar., 1879. Ch. b. East Livermore: 2786.* George Henry, Jan. 18, 1846. 2787.* Mary Augusta, Mar. 11, 1847. 2788. Isaiah, Dec. 26, 1849; d. May, 1864. 2789.* Olive Woloott, Oct. 11, 1851. 2790. Chastina Elizabeth, Mar. 13, 1854, unm. 1899. 2791. Elvira, Jan. 3, 1856; m. Andrew Wiggin. Hon. Wolcott Hamlin. [950] Hon. WOLCOTT HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Isaac G.,) b. Livermore, Me., Nov. 4, 1823; m. Boston, Mass., July 3, 1845, Susan, dau. of Peter Westman, b. Bath, Me., May 1, 1824; lawyer; Amherst, Mass.; he was educated in the public schools, and at Kent's Hill Seminary, Me.; taught school; was in business in Boston; afterwards merchant at Andover, N. H.; read law with Samuel Butterfield; admitted to the bar of Merrimack Co., N. H., 1852; appointed Solicitor of Stafford Co. and removed to Dover, 1856; re signed, 1861; Engrossing Clerk U. S. Senate, 1861-70; Supervisor Int. Rev., Dist. of Maine, N. H. and Vermont, 1870-2; Member N. H. Legislature, 1866-7; in vested in lands in Conn., 1872, and engaged in lumbering there; removed to Amherst, 1878, and was a prominent lawyer, member of firm of Hamlin & 364 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Reilly; Prohibition candidate for Gov. of Mass., 1892, and candidate for Attor ney-General, 1898; member and deacon Cong. Church. He d. Amherst, Oct. 23, 1898. Oct. 28, 1849. Children: 2792.* Edward F., b. Apr. 6, 1846, Boston. 2793. George W., " Aug. 22, 1848, d 2794* Emma Augusta, " Sept. 20, 1850, Andover. 2795* Mary B., " Nov. 5, 1852. 1 1 2796.* John, " Jan. 27, 1856, Dover. 2797. Samuel L. " Dec. 3, 1860, d. 2798.* Frederick W., " Sept. 21, 1862. " 2799.* Arthur W., " Apr. 25, 1866. " Sept. 5, 1861. [951] Hon. NATHAN SUMNER HAMLIN,' (Asia," Eleazer,* Benja min,* Eleazer.3 James,21) b. Westford, Mass., Dec. 28, 1806; m. Nov.19, 1829, Harriet, dau. of Pelatiah and Sally (Woodward) Fletcher, b. Groton, Mass., July 31, 1800; farmer; "Westford; a prominent Democrat; member, Mass. legis lature and held town offices. Although a Democrat he cast the deciding vote which sent Charles Sumner to the U. S. Senate. A Democrat was sure of election in his district, for which there were two Democratic candidates. Tbe Free Soilers were wild to elect Sumner, and promised to support Mr. Hamlin if he would vote for Sumner, to which he pledged himself: he was elected by the aid of the Free Soilers and redeemed his pledge. One of the committee who waited on Mr. Hamlin on that occason stated in recent times: "1 must confess there was considerable lobbying done, but the Lord blessed it and Sum ner was elected." He d. Westford, Feb., 1887; she d. Apr. 20, 1895. Ch. b. Westford: 2800.* Edward Sumner, Jan. 28. 1830. 2801.* Samuel A., Sept. 25, 1832. [952] SUSAN HAMLIN,7 (Sister of Nathan S.,) b. Westford, Mass., Aug. 29, 1808: m. May 12, 1830, Pelatiah, son of Pelatiah and Beulah (Hayward) Fletcher, b. Westford, June 27, 1804;. farmer, Groton, Mass.; Democrat; selectman; Unitarians. She d. Groton, Apr. 15, 1850; hed. Pepperill, Mass., Jan. 24, 1891. Ch. b. Groton: 2802.* Henry Haskell, June. 11, 1831. 2803. Caroline Augusta, Sept. 16, 1833; d. Dec. 4, 1854. 2804.* Augustus Dana, Dec. 16, 1835. 2805. Cyrus Hamlin, Aug. 22, 1839; d. May 30, 1864, unm, [955] CYRUS HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Nathan S.,) b. Westford, Mass., Mar. 25, 1815: m. New Brunswick, N. J., Nov. 29, 1843, Dinah, dau. of Simon and Dinah (Hartough) Cartelyou, b. New Brunswick, Oct. 19, 1820; she was seventh in descent from Jaques CorteUieu, a prominent man in the early history of New York; farmer, and res. on the old Hamlin homestead, Westford; Abolitionist and Republican, but voted for Greeley and Cleveland; a scientific fruit grower. Ch. b. Westford 2806.* Sarah Dix, Nov. 27, 1844. 2807.* Catherine S., Aug. 12, 1847. 2808. Henry, Dec 12, 1852; d. Nov. 15, 1888, unm, 2809.* Charles A., May 15, 1857. SEVENTH GENERATION. 365 [956] SARAH D. HAMLIN,' (Sister of Nathan S„) b. Westford, Mass., Aug. 16, 1820; m. Sept. 16, 1841, Ira J. Richardson, of Westford. She d. there, Feb. 4, 1844. Ch. b. Westford: 2810.* Gardiner, May 14, 1843. [968] Hon. EZRA T. POPE,' (Seth,8 Lemuels Experience Jenkins,* Experience Hamlin,3 James,21) b., 1825; m., 1849, Abigail Gibbs;* res., Sandwich, Mass.; Republican; Deputy Sheriff 22 years; member Mass. legislature, 1864-5; messenger and sergeant-at-Arms State House, Boston, 1874. Children: R. 2811. Francis E., 2812. Abbie G., 2813. Anna T., 2814. Augustus 1 2815. EzraT., 2816, Seth F., 2817. Eugene R., 2818. Eben O, 2819. Alice E, [970] MOSES FAIRCHILD,' (Hannah Pope," Seth,15 Experience Jenkins,* Experience Hamlin,3 James,21) b. Nov. 14, 1785; m. June 11, 1818, his cousin, Olivia Hatch,7 b. Mar. 17, 1797; farmer; East Bloomfield, N. Y.; Freemason. Both d. East Bloomfield; he, Oct. 13, 1839; she, June 4, 1856. Ch. b. East Bloomfield: 2820.* Jane Frances, Nov. 1, 1819. 2821.* Elizabeth Pope, July 23, 1824. 2822. Olivia, Jan. 29, 1828; d. Feb. 21, 18B3, unm. 2823. Mary Esther, Apr. 6, 1833; " Jun. 22, 1865. [973] FRANCES FAIRCHILD,' (Sister of Moses, ) m. William Cullen Bryant, b. Cummington, Mass., 1794. He practiced law, Great Barrington, Mass, 1815-25; afterwards res. N. Y. city and Roslyn, L. I.; editor N. Y. Review, 1825-7, and of N. Y. Evening Post from 1£36 until his death. Poet and prose writer of distinction; author of several volumes of prose and poetry, and "Popular History U. S." He d. June 12, 1«7«. Children: 2824. A Daughter, m. Park Godwin. 3825. Julia, unmarried. [977] NATHAN JENKINS,' (Asa,8 Nathan,6 Ebenezer,* Experience Ham- Jin,3 James,2*) b. Barnstable, Mass., Dec. 27, 1793; m. June 14, 1825, Elizabeth, dau. of Ansel and Mercy (Nyet) Howland,} b. West Barnstable, Nov. 5, 1797; farmer; West Barnstable; school teacher; county commissioner and overseer of tbe poor. He d. Nov. 9, 1865; she d. West Barnstable, Feb. 28, 1875. * ForGibbsseenote50. + For Nye see note 34. * Note 322. For Howland see notes 61, 79, 132, H5 and 248. ANSEL HOWLAND.B (Jabez,* Shubael,3 John,") b. Barnstable, Dec. 3, 1738 ; m. Eliza beth Bodfish ; who d. Oct. 4, 1821. 366 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. b. W. Barnstable: 2826.* Joseph Hamlin, July 30, 1826. [1853, unm. 2827. Henry, Mar. 30, 1828: d. Marysville, Cal., Apr. 3oj 2828* Charles E., July 30, 1830. 2829. Rachael Rebecca, July 30, 1832; " May 31, 1834, 2830. Frances, July 9, 1834; " Sept. 13, 1837. 2831.* Hannah Abbie, July 14, 1836. 2832* Francis, July 22, 1838. [978] CHARLES JENKINS,' (Bro. of Nathan,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Feb. 4, 1795; m. Mary D. Bragg. He d. Dec. 27, 1861. Children: 2833.* William Bragg, b. May 19, J 833. 2834* Asa, " Apr. 22, 1838, W. Barnstable. [979] RACHAEL JENKINS,' (Sister of Nathan,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Feb. 8, 1802; m. Samuel Whitman. She d. Aug. 30, 1851. Child; 2835. John W. [980] GEORGE JENKINS,7 Bro. of Nathan,) b. Barnstable, Mass., June 10. 1805; m. Eliza Hinckley.* She d. Dec. 21, 1861. Children: 2836.* James Hamlin, b. Apr. 18, 1831. 2837.* Elizabeth C., " Mar. 24, 1836. 2838. John, " Feb. 16, 1845. [981] WILLIAM HENRY JENKINS,' (Ebenezer,'** Experience Ham lin,3 James,2*) b. Lee, Mass., July 27, 1792; m., 1824, Jerusha, dau. of Asa and Hester (Bushnell) Eddy, b. Mar. 7, 1792; she, Presb. He d. Panama, on the route to California, 1849; she d. Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 27, 1882. Children: 2839. William, b. 1825, New York; d. 1826. 2840. Ann Eliza, " 1827, " 1828. 2841.* Frances Louisa, " Sept. 21, 1830, Milan. Children: Ansel, b. Dec. 12, 1772; m. Mercy Nye. Jabez, " May 31, 1775, " Hannah Parker. ANSEL HOWLAND-," b. Barnstable, Dec. 12, 1772; m. Mercy Nye, b. Oct. 24. 17ft wh" d. Sept. 2, 1843. Ch. b. West Barnstable: Jason, b. Jan. 11, 1706; m. Annie F. Jones. Elizabeth, " Nov. 5, 1797, " Nathan Jenkins. James Nra, » Dec. 20, 1799, " Laurana Bursley. Sarah, " Aug. 27, 1802, " William Crocker and William Marston. Ansel, " May 24, 1805, " Susan Bodfish. Shadback N., " Oct. 2, 1808, " Betsey Larkln. Sopheonia, " Mar. 2, 1811, •* Washington Bursley. * For Hinckley see notes 31, 81 and 85. SEVENTH GENERATION. 367 [982] NATHAN JENKINS,' (Bro. of William H.,) b. Lee, Mass., Mar. 25, 1794; m., 1st, Catherine Orton; m.2d, Eliza J. Purdy. He. d. Kentucky, Feb. 4, 1867. Children: 2842. A Son, b. 1831; drowned, 1836. 2843. A Son, " 1832; " " 2844.* Caroline Electa, " 1834. 2845. Catherine, " 1837; d. 1840. [983] JOSIAH JENKINS,7 (Bro. of William H.,) b. Lee, Mass., Jan. 22, 1796; m. 183i, Claretta Lois Crofoot, b. Medina, Ohio; merchant and owner of lake vessels; Buffalo, N. Y. Both d. Buffalo, he, 1838. Ch. b. Buffalo: 2846.* Mary Jane, Jan. 24, 1833. 2847.* Frances, Sept, 27, 1834. 2848.* Josiah Henry, Feb. 23, 1836. 2849.* Louisa Eliza, Apr. 6, 1838. [984] EBENEZER JENKINS,' (Bro. of William H.,) b. Lee, Mass., Nov. 4, 1798; m. 1836, Abigail Bartlett. He d. Chicago, 111., Oct. 9, 1873. Children: 2850. Lydia Jane, b. Nov. 10, 1826; d. Aug 10, 1827. 2851.* Jane S., " Sept. 1, 1828. 2852.* William Henry', " Nov. 7, 1830. 2853. Sarah E., " Sept. 26, 1833, " Jan. 1, 1849. [985] LYDIA JENKINS," (Sister of William H.,) b. Lee, Mass., Oct. 26, 1800; m. Lansing, N. Y., Oct. 9, 1822, Rev. Edmund, son of Patrick O'Flyng, b. Galway, N. Y., 1797; clergyman; Elmira, South- port, Buffalo, Loekport and Bath, N. Y.; Lawrenceville, Willetsburgh and Pittsburgh, Pa.; Vincennes and New Albany, Ind.; Knoxville, 111.; Canton, Millersburgh and Bucyrus, Ohio; Republican; private in Capt. Brown's Co., 1812 war; participated in the battle of Lundy'sLane; at Sackett's Harbor, 1815; Freemason; Methodist. Among her relatives she was known as "The Gospel." Both d. Bucyrus, Ohio; she, 1882; he, 1873. Children: cizabeth, b. Dec. 7, 1824, Elmira. " Jun. 19, 1826, Southport. " Feb. 9, 1828, " " June 12, 1830, Buffalo. " May 13, 1832, Loekport. " Apr. 6, 1835, Lawrenceville; d. 1835. " Aug. 29, 1836, " d. Oct. 10, 1841. '.' July 11, 1839, Knoxville; d. Mar. 27, '73. [987] Rev. WARREN JENKINS,' (Bro. of William H.,) b. Lee, Mass., Aug. 12, 1804; m. Athens, Pa.; 1825, Marion, dau. of Jean and Lydia (Pyle?) Dutilb, b. Phila., Pa., 1804; merchant, Athens, Pa., 1824-6; news paper editor at Tonawanda, Pa,, until about 1829; removed to Columbus, Ohio; 2854.* Frances Elizas 2855.* Caleb O, 2856.* Mary Hall, 2857.* Isaac Maxwell, 2858.* Louisa Temple, 2859. Edmund, 2860. Clarissa, 2861. Marion Dutilh, 368 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. broker, N. Y. City, 1843-7; removed to Cleveland, Ohio, Auburn, N. Y., Browns ville, Texas, 1849-52; Columbus, Ohio, 1852-65, where he was mayor of tbe city. Late in life he became a clergyman; Whig and Republican, a strong anti- slavery man; Presb. He d. Columbus, May, 1895; she d. Auburn, N. Y., June, 1849. Children: 2862* Eliza Dutilh, b. Dec. 24, 1826, Athens. 2863.* Henry, a May 25, 1828, Tonawanda. 2864. Marion, a 1829, Columbus; d. 1829. 2865. Owen, a Mar. 9, 1830, " Aug. 31, '48 2866. Charles, 1 1 Sept. 2. 1832, " Feb. 24, '35 2867. Louisa, i I Apr. 13, 1834, " May 26, '48 2868.* Warren, '• Sept. 27, 1836, 2869.* Herman Dutilh, IE Jan. 14, 1842, 2870.* Anna Calkins, It Jun. % 1846, Brooklyn. Two ch. d. in infancy. [991] LOUISA JENKINS,' (Sister of William H.,) b. June 20, 1811; m. 1833, Rev. John Marshall, son of Dr. William and Mar garet Goshorn, b. May 20, 1811; Episcopal clergyman; Democrat; she was a tal ented lady and leader in society; amongst her relatives she was called "The law." Bothd. Galveston, Texas, of yellow fever; she Oct. 15, 1864; he, Oct. 12, 1864. Children: 2871. Marshall, h. 1834; d. 1834. 2872.* Eliza Jenkins, " Sept. 18, 1853, Pittsburg. JOSIAH JENKINS,' (Josiah," Samuel,"* Experience Hamlin,3 James,21) b. Gorham, Me., May 5, 1794; private in Capt. Toppan Eobie's Co. from Gorham, 1812 war. [1005] JOSEPH JENKINS,7 (Samuel,"5* Experience Hamlin,3 James,") b. Gorham, Me., June 13, 1788; pub. Buckfield, Me., Dec. 7, 1811, Nancy Lowell. * Note 323. At page 60 I have, on tbe authority of Mr. Otis, the genealogist of Barnstable families, stated that Samuel Jenkins,* [42] m. Mary,3 dau. of Ensign John and Mary (Davis) (Goodspeed) Hinckley. It is claimed by Miss Elizabeth Crocker, of Yarmouthport, Mass., upon the authority of Mr. Joshua Hinckley, of Wollaston, Mass., author of an unpublished genealogy of the Hinckley family, that this Mary Hinckley was the dau. of Ensign John Hinkley by his flrst wife, Bethia Lothrop, and that she m. June 22, 1721, Dea. John Croeker.s (Job," William,')- ancester of Miss Crocker— and that her death Is inscribed on her tombstone in the ancient cem etery at Barnstable Village, as "July 27, 174=4. in the 57th year of her age." It is the opinion of Mr. Hinckley that Samuel Jenkins m. Mary,* dau. of Benjamin and Sarah (Cobb) Hinckley, b. Oct. 3, 1696. The evidence Is not conclusive as to the ancestry of the two Mary Hinkleys who m. Samuel Jenkins and Dea. John Crocker, respectively. If Mary, the dau. of Ensign John Hinckley, was the child of his flrst wife and born about 1787, she could hardly have been the wife of Samuel Jenkins; but If the child of his second wife, she was probably born after 1697, and could have been the wife of Jenkins, who was born 1690-1700. Tbe Inscription on the grave stone of Mary, wife of Dea. John Crocker is good evidence of her age, but does not establish her ancestry. Otis says; Vol. 2, page lis: "When Ichabod Hinckley removed to Tolland, Conn., Samuel Jenkins purchased Hinckley's farm, which Is now (1862) owned by Dea. Bradley Jenk ins. His wife being half sister to Ichabod and dau. of Ensign John Hinckley, by his secona wife," who was Mary,3 widow of Benjamin Goodspeed,3 and dau. of John^ and Hamiab (Linnell) Davis. Children: 2678. Nathaniel, 2879. Ellis, 2880. Temperance. 2881. Lydia, SEVENTH GENERATION. 369 [1009] Capt. BENJAMIN JENKINS,' (Bro. of Joseph,) b. Buckfield, Me., April 24, 1800; birth recorded Buckfield, Me., pub. Buck- field, Mar. 14, 1824, Abigail Keene, of Hartford, Me. He resided in the south east corner of Buckfield, where his father resided. He afterwards removed to a farm near Lowell's Corners in Buckfield. The births of their children, re corded Buckfield: Children: 2873.* Benjamin Franklin, b. July 17, 1826. 2874. Satinia H., " Nov. 20, 1831. 2875. Christine A., 2876. Lucretia Ann, 2877. William H. H. [1022] NATHANIEL JENKINS,' (Nathaniel," Samuel,* Experience Hamlin,3 James,2*) b. Barnstable, Mass., Jan. 6, 1796; married .| No de scendant of this family living. m. and d. without issue. unmarried. m. Loring Crocker, of Barnstable. " Dr. Oliver Ford, " [1028] ELISHA JENKINS,' (Alvan,6 Nathaniel,15 Samuel,4 Experience Hamlin,3 James,21) b. Barnstable, Mass., Jan. 11, 1800; m. . He started a boot and shoe manufactory, 1829, Yarmouth; Representative, Yarmouth, 1844- 5; P. M., Barnstable, 1866; member James Otis Lodge, A. F. & A. M., Barn stable, 1870. He d. South Yarmouth. Ch. b. South Yarmouth; Names not discovered. [1032] WILLIAM JENKINS,' (Simeon," Samuel,* Experience Hamlin,3 James,21) m. Susan,7 dau of John and (Holmes) Jenkins. Both d. Needham, Mass. Children: 2882.* Susan. 2883.* Betsey. [1036] BARTLETT JENKINS,7 ( John," Simeon,* Samuel,* Experience Hamlin,3 James,2*) m. Mary Crosby. Both d. 1823. No issue. [1045] SIMEON JENKINS,' (Perez,8 Simeon,* Samuel,* Experience Ham lin,' James,21) lived and died Somerville, Mass. Child: 2884. George William. [1047] LUCY JENKINS,' (Braley,« Simeon,* Samuel,* Experience Ham lin,3 James,21) b. West Barnstable, Mass., Jan. 10, 1800; m. 1st, Nantucket, Mass., 1820, Capt. Moses, son of Richard and Martha Alley, b. Nantucket, Mass.; master of a whaling vessel, Nantucket; he was lost at sea; m. 2d, West Barnstable, 1840, Rev. Enoch, son of William and Mary (King) Pratt, b. North 370 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Middleboro, Mass., July 31, 1782, his 3d wife; pastor, West Barnstable, 1807-32; afterwards resided West Brewster, Mass.; Chaplain 1812 war; Cong.; author of histories of Eastham, Orleans and Wellfleet, Mass.; she d. W. Barnstable May 27, 1896. He d. Brewster, 1860. Ch. by 1st marriage: 2885.* Lucy, b. Oct. 17, 1825, Nantucket. 2886. Prince, " 1826, West Barnstable; d. '28 2887. Perez Jenkins, 1827^8, " " "Janl,'97 By 2d marriage, b. Brewster: 2888.* George Greenleaf, May 6, 1842. 2889. Charles King, 1845; d. 1857. 2890. Ida Hyde, d. aged 3 years. [1049] DORCAS JENKINS,' (Sister of Lucy,) b. West Barnstable, Mass., June 19, 1807; m. there, 1832, Jabez,' son of Jabez and Hannah (Parker) Howland,* b. West Barnstable, June 18, 1803; grocer; West Barnstable, until 1847; after at Neponset, Mass.; postmaster many years; Whig. She d. West Barnstable, Oct. 10, 1841; he d. Neponset, April 8, 1867. Ch. b. West Barnstable: 2891* Ellen, May 10, 1833. 2892.* Pomeroy Belden, Feb. 15, 1835. [1051] Dr. FREEMAN HOPKINS JENKINS,7 (Bro. of Lucy,) b. West Barnstable, Mass , Dec. 25, 1815; m. Sandwich, Mass., May 3, 1854, Hannah Sexton, dau. of Samuel and Sarah (Goodspeedt) Blossom,! b. Sandwich, Nov. 20, 1832; physician and farmer; West Barnstable: resided Harwich, Mass., 1844-6; Dorchester, 1861-5; Republican; member school board, 1848-60. He as sisted in compiling the records of the Jenkins branch of the family; she Cong. He d. W. Barnstable, Jan. 4, 1902. Ch. b. West Barnstable: 2893. Samuel Blossom, June 14, 1855. 2894. William Freeman, June 10, 1858. * Note 324. For Howland see notes 61, 79, 145, 248 and 322. Hon. JABEZ HOWLAND,! (Ansel,* Jabez,* Shubael,3 John,2*) b. Barnstable, Mass., May 31, 1775; m. Oct. 18, 1797, Hannah, dau. of David and Mehitable (Hall) Parker, b. June 24, 1778; res. West Barnstable; held town offices; representative; he d. W. Barnstable ; she d. July 30, 1862. Ch. b. W. Barnstable: Albert, Feb. 9, 1798. Lydia P., Dec. 21, 1799; m. Silas Jones. Jabez, Jun. 18, 1803, " Dorcas Jenkins. John 8., Dec. 22, 1804; drowned Apr. 16, 1845. Hannah, Nov. 18, 1806; m. Ambrose Hay ward. Mehitable, Jun. 17, 1808; d. Aug. 10, 1825. Eliza, Feb. 19, 1810; m. Paul J. Fish. Freeman, Oct. 11, 1811, " Adeline Parker. Parker, Sept. 24, 1813; d. Sept. 13, 1835. Robert, July 22, 1815, " Feb. 16, 1816. Henrietta, Jan. 11,1817; m. Dr. Rufus Belden. Emeline, Feb. 27, 1819, " Frederick Parker. t For Goodspeed see notes 30 and 284. * For Blossom see note 182. SEVENTH GENERATION. 371 [1055] PAYNE JENKINS,' (Lot,** Samuel,* Experience Hamlin,3 James,21) m. Olive Ryder* Ch. b. Wellfleet: 2895.* Robert Bruce, Sept. 16, 1837. [1056] DAVID HAMBLIN,' (Silas,65 James,*321) unm.; soldier inBritish service, 1812 war, wounded at Sackett's Harbor and d. of wounds at Kingston. [1057] FRANCIS HAMBLIN,7 (Bro. of David,) m. Esther Whiting. He was killed at or near Prescott, Ont. Had children. [1058] * BENJAMIN HAMBLIN,7 (Bro. of David, ) b. Canada; m. Esther, widow of Ephraim Dunham, res. Kitley, Canada. Both d., he about 1840. Children: 2896.* Reuben. 2897.* -Elvira, 2898. Charles, dead. [1059] NANCY HAMBLIN,7 (Sister of David,) b. Canada; m. William Knapp; lived near Prescott, Ontario. Several children who lived near the old home. [1060] ELIZABETH HAMBLIN,' (Sister of David, ) Eaton; lived near Prescott, Ontario; m. 2d, Thomas Howe; ill. aou, uauuu, 11TCU ucai -L it/OVUUU, \-t L lived many years at Liada Lake, where she died. Ch. by 1st marriage: 2899. David. 2900. George, dead. 2901. Elvira, ' ' Ch. by 2d marriage: 2902. William, prob. d. 2903. Richard, " 2904. Henry, " 2905. Annie. [1061] SILAS HAMBLIN,7 (Bro. of David,) b. Canada, 1790; m. Peggy — .; res. Prescott, Ontario. Several children. [1062] WILLIAM LINES HAMBLEN,7 (Bro. of Benjamin,) b. Prescott, Canada, 1792; m. Augusta or Maitland, Canada, 1816, Sarah, dau. of Alexander and Electa ( Landon) Barnard, b. Earneston, Canada, 1796; farmer; Augusta, until 1823; afterwards Alexandria Bay, N. Y.; soldier 1812 war in the British army, at battle of Ogdensburg; Democrat; Freemason; she Methodist. He d. Alexandria Bay, 1871; she d. Battle Creek, Mich., 1890. * For Rider see note 286. 372 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children: 2906.* Alexander Carlisle, b. Dec' 10, 1818, Augusta. 2907.* Emeline, " July 27, 1820, " 2908. Silas, d. infancy. 2909. Elvira O, " Mar. 14, 1826, Alexandria; unm. 1899 2910. Elizabeth, " Apr. 3, 1827, " d. Alex.Bay,unm 2911.* Benjamin, " Apr. 1829, 2912* Martha L., " Mar. 11, 1831, 2913.* Sarah E., •' Sept. 15, 1832, Alexandria Bay. 2914. Jane, d. young. [1064] Col. JOHN H1LLIBERT,7 (Jemima Hamblin,6 Silas^ Jameses*) m. Eliza Gardner; merchant; Fort Ann, N. Y., a public spirited man; colonel of militia; soldier 1812 war; she Methodist. Both d. Ch. b. Fort Ann: 2915.* Sarah Amelia, about 1828. [1065] H1LLIBERT,' (Sister of John,) m.Losson Fenton, of Fort Ann, N. Y. Both dead. Three ch., all dead. [1067] JOSHUA HAMLIN,7 (Seth," Silas,* James,*32*) b. Darlington, Ontario, Oct. 13, 1800; m. Pickering, Ontario; Hannah, dau. of Jacob and Hannah (Young) Snyder, b. Lower Canada, July 4, 1808; farmer; Darlington. He was killed, Scarborough, Ontario, April, 1833; she remarried and had other children. She d. North Bradley, Mich., Feb. 21, 1889. Children: 2916. Hannah B., b. Darlington; unmarried. 2917. . Susannah, U It ,, 2918. Rebecca, (( i, a 2919.* Seth, " 1829, Scarborough. 2920.* Maria, " June 27, 1833, Scarborough, [1068] WILLIAM HAMLIN,7 (Bro. of Joshua,) b. Nov. 2, 1802; married. After his death his widow and two children went to reside near Montreal. He was killed about 1845. [1070] DAVID HAMLIN,7 (Bro. of Joshua,) b. May 19, 1807; m. Angeline . His widow res. Lexington, Mich.,wherehedied. No issue. [1071] ELI HAMLIN,7 (Bro. of Joshua,) b. Darlington, Dist. of New Castle, Ontario, June 13, 1809; m. Smithville, N. Y.,Jan. 2, 1837, Minerva, dau. of Malachi and Sarah (Blount) Putnam, b. Lowville, N. Y., July 5, 1817; blacksmith; Watertown, N. Y., from 1842 until his death; she Methodist. Both d. Watertown; he, Aug. 23, 1893; she Oct. 3, 1889. Children: 2921.* M. Adelia, b. Mar. 17, 1838, Smithville. 2922.* J am us Monroe, "Sept. 30,1840, " 2923.* DeWitt Clinton, " July 19, 1844, Watertown. SEVENTH GENERATION. 373 [1074] PETER HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Joshua,) b. Dec. 25, 1816; m. Sarah Ellis; sailor, drowned in Lake Erie; she d. Scar borough, Canada, years ago. Children: 2924. Seth, d. unm. 2925. Rebecca, res. with her uncle, John Hamlin. [1075] JOHN HAMLIN,' ( Bro. of Joshua,) b. Feb. 1, 1817; m. Sackett's Harbor, N. Y., 1846, Anna Maria, dau. of John Madden, b. Ireland, Oct. 18, 1829; moulder; Democrat; Freemason; Methodist; private Co. D, 81st N. Y. Inf. Vols.; enlisted fall of 1861, killed at battle of Fair Oaks, Va., May 31, 1862; she res. Oswego, N. Y., 1897; Catholic. Children: 2926. Anna Maria, b. Jan. 7, 1848, Rington, Ont. ; m. — Surdam .2927. Mary Ellen, " Mar. 19, 1850, " — Steele. 2928.* Thomas, " Dec. 5, 1852, Fayetteville, N. Y. 2929.* William John, " Dee. 4, 1855, Rome, If 2930.* Agnes Asperia, " Apr. 15, 1858, Oswego Co., i t 2931.* Morris James, " Mar. 4, 1860, Peck's Mills, ( t 2932. Rebecca, " Apr. ", 1862, Oswego Co., " unm. 1899. [1076] WILLIAM HAMBLIN,' ( Nathan,6 Caleb,* James,*32 i)'b. Waquoit, Falmouth, Mass., Sept. 19, 1780; m. Sandwich, Mass, by Rev. Jonathan Burr, Nov. 16, 1803, Content, dau. of Sylvanus and Lucretia (Fish) Fish;* the mar riage record gives his res. Falmouth and hers Sandwich; mariner; Waquoit; one William Hamblin was propounded for membership 2d Cong. Church, Fal mouth, Feb. 25.1824; not formally received into the church. He d. Waquoit, Jan. or June 1, 1827. Ch. b. Sandwich: 2933.* Lucretia, July 26, 1804. 2934.* Hiram, Apr. 22, 1806. 2935. Susan, July 22, 1808; m. Ainsworth F. Hamblin. 2936.* Tabitha Phinney, Feb. 28, 1811. [10771 REUBEN HAMBLIN,7 (Bro. of William, ) b. Falmouth, Mass, Jan. 11, 1789; m., Providence, R. I., Sarah Small. He d. Falmouth, Apr. 27, 1829; she m., 2d, Yarmouth, March 3, 1836, James Stew art, and had Alexina, who m. John B. Fisher, Falmouth. Ch. b. Falmouth: 2937.* Ann Frances, Feb. 25, 1817. 2938. Albert, Jan. 10, 1822. 2939.* Emily H., Oct. 13, 1826. [1078] Capt. NATHAN HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of William,) b. Falmouth, Mass., Oct. 18, 1792; m. Waquoit, Mass., Feb. 12, 1826, Cynthia Eldridge;* res. Falmouth. He d. Waquoit. * For Fish see notes 54 and 190. t For Eldridge see note 90. 374 THE HAMLIN FAMILY Children: 2940. Charlotte, b. Sept. 13, 1827, Falmouth. 2941. Sarah. 2942. Hannah. 2943. Elnathan. 2944. Reuben. [1081] JAMES HAMBLEN,' (Nathaniel,* Caleb,* James,*32") b. Sandwich, Mass., Nov. 20, 1798; m. Aug. 17, — — ¦, Sarah Monroe, b. Wes terly, R. I., 1804. She moved when young to Nova Scotia. He was a mariner and resided Snake Pond,* Sandwich, Mass. It is traditional that her people were of the Monroe family from which President Monroe descended. This family of Hamlins has produced some noted singers. James Hamblen had a beautiful tenor voice, and when home from sea some times taught singing; he was a tall, strong man; was wrecked and drowned off Nantucket, Feb. 27, 1831, where all on board the ship were lost, including his wife's father, except his brother and two others, who clung to the masts and were picked up by a pass ing vessel. It is said he could have saved his own life, which he lost trying to save others. She d. July 17, 1845. Ch. b. Sandwich: 2945. John Monroe, June 25, 1823; d. Aug. 17, 1830. 2946.* Cornelius Fish, Aug. 10, 1825. 2947.* Nathaniel, Feb. 6, 1828. 2948.* James J., Feb. 27, 1830. [1082] CORNELIUS FISH HAMBLEN,7 (Bro. of James,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Sept. 1, 1800; m. May 18, 1829, Martha Monroe, b. West erly, R. I., Jan. 1, 1799; she removed to Nova Scotia when young; mariner; Sandwich; Methodists. Both d. Sandwich, he June, 1883; she, Dec. 24, 1892, aged 93 years, 11 mos. 23 days. Ch. b. Sandwich: 2949.* George Monroe, Apr. 15, 1831. 2950. Reuben, Nov. 4, 1832; d. Nov. 22, 1832. 2951.* Charlotte Celia, June 9, 1834. 2P52. Maria O, April 5, 1836: d. Nov. 27, 1836. 2953.* Ezra, Jan. 9, 1837. 2954. Sarah Ellen, Jan. 1, 1839; unmarried 1899. 2955. Charles Luce, Mar. 16, 1844; d. about 1860. [1083] HANNAH HAMBLEN,' (Sister of James,) b. Sandwich, Mass., June 13, 1803; m. there, by Rev. David L. Hume, May 22, 1828, Amos, son of Amos and Rebecca (Diamond) Jones, tb. Londonderry, N. H., Dec. 16, 1801; carpenter; Londonderry and Goffstown, N. H..and Sandwiob, * Note 325. Snake Pond was the abode of a band of Indians in the early settlement of CapeCod, some of whose descendants still live there. It is traditional that a terrible light among them occurred there many years ago, when one of their number was wounded, his bowels protruding, which his enemies fastened to a stake, and wound him around it until he died. Indian arrow heads and other trinkets are still found there. t Note 320. The grandfather of Mr. Jones served in the Revolutionary war under Gen. Stark. SEVENTH GENERATION. 375 Mass; Whig; Methodists. She d. Waltham, Mass., Sept. 2, 1865; he d. Sand wich, Jan. 25, 1853. Ch. b. Sandwich: 2956.* Nancy M., Feb. 14, 1829. 2957.* Lorenzo D., Sept. 1830. 2958.* Eliza Ann, July 17, 1832. 2959.* Pauline Freeman, Feb. 15, 1835. 2960. Lorinda N., 1838; d. 1839. [1084] Capt. NATHANIEL HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of James,) b. Sandwich, Mass., July 25, 1805; m. there, Jan. 31. 1836, Eliza, dau. of Amos and Rebecca (Diamond) Jones, b. Goffstown, N. H., Oct. 9, 1813; master mariner, engaged in whaling 40 years; resided at Sandwich until 1868; East Boston until 1870; afterwards at Charleston, Mass.; Democrat; she Cong. He d. Charlestown, Dec. 10, 1872; she d. Sandwich, June 21, 1874. Ch. b. Sandwich: 2961.* Hannah Ann, Nov. 4, 1838. 2962.* Harriet Eliza, Mar. 20, 1840. 2963.* Lorinda Newell, Apr. 4, 1844. 2964. Lorenzo N., '' " " d. Nov. 11, 1844. [1085] DEBORAH HAMBLIN,' (Sister of James,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Nov. 20, 1807. The records of Sandwich show the mar riage of Leonard Cummings and Deborah Hamblen, both of Sandwich, by Rev. David L. Hume, May 27, 1827; removed west about 1825, first to Woodstock, Vt.; resided there several years, thence to Wisconsin; afterwards, perhaps, to Illinois; one son was Capt. or Col. of a Western Regt.; they may have removed from Vermont to Penn. Children: 2965. Benjamin Franklin, eldest son. 2966. Marshall. [1086] EZRA HAMBLEN,' (Bro. of James,) b. Sandwich, Mass., July 19, 1812; m., Dec. 31, 1835, PaulineF.,dau. of Sam uel and Phebe (Hoxie) Allen,* b. Sandwich, Mar. 29, 1815; fisherman; Sand wich. Both d. Sandwich; he, Aug. 8, 1857: she Mar. 15, 1896. Ch. b. Sandwich: 2967. Ezra G., Jan. 28, 1838; d. Dec. 25, 1838. 2968.* Ezra Grafton, Oct. 8, 1842. 2969.* Benjamin Haines, June 16, 1843. [1087] MARSHALL CHILDS HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of James,) b. Sandwich, Mass., April 17, 1815; m. Rosanna A., dau. of David and Sarah (Allen) Bowerman,t b. Sept. 1, 1818; mariner; Sandwich; later, keeper of alms house, New Bedford, Mass. Both d. New Bedford; he, Sept. 11, 1880; she, April, 1897. * For Allen see note 267. + Note 327. THOMAS BOWBRMAN,* prob. b. England; came to Plymouth, Mass., 1533; m. Mar. 3, 1644, Hannah, dau. of Anthony and Jane Annable, b. Plymouth, about 1625. The name 376 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. b. Sandwich: 2970.* Sarah Bowerman, Mar. 26, 1839. 2971.* Deborah Cummings, Aug. 1,1842. 2972.* Nancy Maria, Aug. 2, 1844. 2973.* Levi Doty, Aug. 2, 1846. 2974. Asa B. Mar. 8, 1849: d. Sept. 6, 1852. 2975. Cordelia F., Mar. 13, 1851. 2976. Celestia F., July 21, 1858; d. Sept. 2, 1859. [1094] BETSEY FOOTE,' Elizabeth Hamblin,6 Job,* James,* »i) b. Lee, Mass., June 23, 1786; m. Noah, son of Noah and Content Crocker,* b. Mass., Dec. 21, 1782; teacher; removed to Dover, Ohio, about 1812-14; Whig; Presbyterians. Both d. Dover; she, Nov. 16, 1860; he, Oct. 7, 1827. Children: b. July 1, 1807, Lee; m. David Hamblin. " Mar. 10, 1809, " d. Byron, Mich., unm. " Aug. 6, 1811, " m. Hough. 2977.2978. ROXANLSophia, 2979.* Alma, 2980.* Alvin, 2981.* Lovisa, 2982.* Lewis, 2983.* Judson, 2984.* Orpha, Dover; m. Bradley. 2985. Samantha, 2986.* David, 2987.* Lyman Perry. 2988.* Thomas, 2989* Temperance R. July 13, 1818, Dec, 1810, [1095] THOMAS FOOTE,7 (Bro. of Betsey,) b. Lee, Mass., May 21, 1788; in. there, Mar. 12, 1812, Diana, dau. of Abra ham Perry, b. Lee, Dec, 1794; farmer; removed to Dover, Ohio, 1815; Whig; Methodists. Both d. Dover; he July 31, 1856; she June 14, 1866. Children: b. Sept 30, 1812, Lee; d. Oct. 28, 1813. " July 18, 1814, " " Mar. 22, 1817, Dover. " Mar. 29, 1819, " " Dec. 29, 1826, [1097] SILAS FOOTE,7 ( Bro. of Betsey,) b. Lee, Mass., Aug. 18, 1791; m., Dover, Ohio, Aug. 4, 1822, Emeline, dan. of Sylvanus and Lydia (Clark) Smith, t b. Hawley, Mass, 1807; farmer: removed is also written Bourman and Boreman; carpenter; res. West Barnstable, 1543, where he owned land; surveyor of highways, 1648; grand Juror, 1 650: proprietor of land in Suckanesset, now Falmouth, Mass. Otis says he d. 1663, being of Barnstable; another account gives his death May 25, 1679. The family removed to Falmouth. Ch. b. Barnstable: Hannah, May, 1646. Thomas, Sept., 1648; m. Mary Harper. Samuel, July, 1651; killed Rehobeth, Mar. 20, 1676. Desire, May, 1654. Mary, Mar., 1656. Mehitable, Sept. , 1 658. Tristram, Aug., 1661. For Annable see note 100. * For Crocker see notes 35, :i!i and 78. + Note 328. Capt. SYLVANUS SMITH was a Rev. soldier; afterwards master mariner. SEVENTH GENERATION. 377 to Dover, with his father's family, 1816, and Rockport, Ohio; Freemason; she, Methodist. He d. Dover, July. 14, 1828; she d. Melrose, Minn. Children: 2990.* Solomon R., b. May 31, 1823, Dover. 2991.* Caroline D., " Feb., 1825, " 2992.* Silas, " May 11, 1826, Rockport. [1098] DELIA FOOTE,' (Sister of Betsey,) b. Lee, Mass., May 3, 1794; tn. Rockport, Ohio, Oct. 7, 1818, Elisha Taylor; farmer. She d. Dover, Ohio, Jan. 6, 1825. No issue. [1099] LOLTVLSA FOOTE,' (Sister of Betsey, ) b. Lee, Mass., Nov. 29, 1796; m. there, Aug. 22, 1815, Benjamin, son of Ben jamin and Sarah (Bigelow) Stevens, b, Lee, May 19, 1795; farmer; Dover and Avon, Ohio, after 1830; Whig; Presbs. Both d. Avon; she, Dec. 6, 1862; he, Feb. 25, 1871. Children: 2993.* John, b. Dec. 23, 1816, Lee. 2994.* Ransom Foote, " May 20, 1820, " 2995.* Mary Ann, " Apr. 9, 1822, " 2996.* Delia T., " Nov. 3, 1824, " 2997. Benj. Franklin, " June 5, 1827, " m. Emily Wakeman. 2998. ChaunceyB., "Sept. 20, 1833, Avon. 2999.* Sarah B., " Mar. 17, 1840, " [1100] TEMPERANCE FOOTE,7 (Sister of Betsey,) b. Lee, Mass., Nov. 7, 1800; m. Dover, Ohio, June 25, 1821, John B., son of Ebenezer and Mary L. Robertson, b. Ballston Springs, N. Y., Dec. 26, 1797; farmer; res. at Ballston until 1813; Lee, Mass., until 1822. In 1816 she removed with her parents to Dover, Ohio. Four years later she and her brother returned for a visit to Lee. While on this visit she made the acquaintance of her future husband. In the fall of 1820 she returned to Ohio, and was married the follow ing spring. In July, 1821, they returned to Lee and resided five years. In 1826, with three children, they moved to Amherst, Ohio; resided at Dover five years , then at Rockport and Elyria. He was a member of the Ohio Legislature, 1851- 2, and of the first Legislature of Nebraska, 1856. In 1857 he was appointed by President Buchanan agent among the Omaha Indians, Nehraska. In 1859 they returned to Amherst; Democrat; member of Elyria Lodge A. F. & A. M.; she, Dec. 21, 1893; he, March 7, 1875. [7, 1884. b. Apr. 3, 1822, Lee; d. Amherst, unm., Dec. " Mar. 8, 1824, " " Mar. 18, 1826, " d.June, 1836. " Sept. 10, 1828, Rockport. " Apr. 6, 1830, " " Mar. 29, 1832, Methodists. Both d. Amhers Children: 3000. Sarah M., 3001.* Theo. Henry, 3002. Ebenezer, 3003.* John B., 3004.* Frank Nelson, 3005.* Mary L. 378 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Mrs. Temperance Robertson. [1101] RANSOM FOOTE,7 (Bro. of Betsey,) b. Lee, Mass., Feb. 15, 1803; m. Dover, Ohio, Mar. 28, 1824, Catherine, dau. of Asahel and Rebecca (Johnson) Porter, b. Salem, Ct., Nov. 16, 1806; farmer; res. on the old homestead, Dover; Methodists. He d. Dover, Oct. 11, 1846; she d. April 6, 1886. Ch. b. Dover: 3006.* Lavias Hyde, May 3007. Betsey Hamlin, Oct. 3008.* Ransom Luther, July 3009.* Angeline Porter, Apr. 3010.* Laura Alene, Jan. 3011.* Emeline Porter, July 3012.* Asahel Porter, May 3013. Catherine Porter, Mar. 3014. Maryette Robertson, Mar. 3015. Statira Johnson, Mar. 3016. Henry Porter, Apr. 3017.* Abigail Johnson, Oct. [1102] LAURA FOOTE,' b. Lee, Mass., Jan. 6, 1807; m. Dover, 16, 1825. 30, 1826: d. Aug. 3, 1828. 23, 1828. 30, 1830. 14, 1832. 25, 1834. 25, 1836. 16, 1838; unm. 1897. 17, 1840; m. David F. Miller. 8, 1842; d. Mar. 28, 1845. 21, 1844; unm. 1897. 21, 1846. (Sister of Betsey,) Ohio, Sept. 5, 1824, John D., son of Ch. b. Rockport: 3018. Delia, 3019. Egbert, 3020.* William Hamlin, 3021.* Elizabeth, 3022. John D., 3023.* Emma, SEVENTH GENERATION. 379 Philo Taylor, b. Lowville, N. Y., Aug. 22, 1804; farmer and writer; Rockport, Ohio; Republican; Methodists. She d. Rockport, Sept. 8, 1859; he d. Delphos, Ohio, Oct. 1, 1893. . b. Rockport: Apr. 3, 1826; d. Sept. 9, 1828. June 5, 1830; " Dec. 12, 1856, unm. Nov. 12, 1833. Apr. 30, 1837. Dec 4, 1841; " Sept. 2, 1857. Feb. 28, 1847. [1103] CAROLINE FOOTE,7 (Sister of Betsey,) b. Lee, Mass, Aug. 5, 1809; m. Dover, Ohio, Jan. 14, 1830, Alexis, son of Adam and Anna (Demouth) Miller, b. July 7, 1806; farmer; Avon and Dover, Ohio; Republican; Methodists. She d. Sandusky, Ohio, May, 1892; hed. Avon, July 23, 1872. Children: 3024. Caroli>ne, b. Mar. 1, 1832; m. S. E. Field. 3025. Wesley A., " July 5, 1835. 3026. Elizabeth, " May 31, 1837; m. S. E. Field; d. Mar. 19, 1870. 3027.* Diana, " July 19, 1839, Avon. 3028.* David F., " Nov. 6, 1841, " 3029.* LorenzoDow," Mar. 5, 1845, [1106] Hon. WILLIAM PHINNEY HAMBLIN,' (Cornelius,6 Job,* James,*32*) b. Lee, Mass., Feb. 11, 1799; m., 1st, Nov. 8, 1830, Alma, dau. of Thomas and Abigail (Enowlton*) Chaffee, b. Feb. 9, 1801, who d. Mar. 6, 1838; m., 2d, Sept. 15, 1842, Tryphenia, dau. of David and Sarah (Hamilton) Parks, b. May 17, 1810, who d. Jan. 17, 1887. An active business man; his whole life, except about two years in early life in Ohio, where he was a teacher, was spent in Lee; after his return from Ohio he owned and lived on the farm where he was born; he engaged in the blacksmith trade with A. W. Kellogg; afterwards sold his farm and engaged in mercantile business with Wm. A. Wright. F. M. Couch became a member of the firm and they also engaged in wagon and car riage making. He sold his interest in the firm and engaged on his own account in the mercantile business: Whig; member Mass. legislature, 1853; frequently held town offices; postmaster 20 years; was Lieutenant of the Cavalry Co. in * Note 329. JOHN KNOWLTON,* was in Ipswich, Mass., 1641, perhaps earlier; wife Mar gery; will, Nov. 29, 1653. JOHN KNOWLTON,2 wife Sarah ; d. Oct. 8, 1684. 4 children. Dea. NATHANIEL KNOWLTON,3 b, June 29, 1658; m. May 8, 1682, Deborah Jewett; res. Ipswich ; town treasurer, and nine times representative; he d. Sept. 28, 1726. 7 children. NATHANIEL KNOWLTON,* b. May 3, 1633; eldest child; m. Feb., 1702-3, Mary Bennett. 5 children. WILLIAM KNOWLTON,& b. Feb. 8, 1705-6; m. Martha Pinder of Boxford, Mass., pub lished Feb. 13, 1728; removed to Ashford, Ct.. about 1748. Hed. Mar. 13, 1753. 9 children. Col. THOMAS KNOWLTON.6 bap. Nov. 30, 1740; m. Anna Keyes of Ashford, Apr. 5, 1759. He was killed at Harlem Heights, Sept 16, 1776; his statue was unveiled in the House of Repre sentatives, Hartford, Ct., Nov. 13, 1895. She d. May 22, 1808. 9 children. ABIGAIL KNOWLTON,7 b. June 20, 1768; m. Nov. 21, 1791, Thomas Chaffee of Ashford; res. Becket, Mass. She d. Sept. 18, 1843. 12 children. Their dau. Alma,3 m. William P. Hamlin. 380 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. the militia, 1830; an exemplary citizen and left a spotless reputation; 2d wife member of Cong. Ohurchi He d. Lee, Mar. 21, 1878. Ch. b. 1st wife, b. Lee: 3030.* William Henry, Aug. 31, 1831. By 2d wife, b. Lee: 3031.* David Parks, Jun. 11, 1843. 3032.* Walcott Chaffee, Oct. 25, 1850. [1108] LUCY P. HAMBLIN,' (Sister of William P.,) b. Lee, Mass., Apr. 11, 1804; m. John, son of David and Sylvia (Crocker*) Baker, b. Lee, Feb. 15, 1799; farmer; Lee; Freemason; Congs. She survived her husband, resided with her daughter, Mrs. Stratton,and d. Lee, Dec. 9, 1895. Ch. b. Lee: 3033.* Stephen Hamblin, Feb. 16, 1830. 3034. Nancy Jane, Mar. 3, 1832; d. Apr. 11, 1843. 3035.* Mary Couch, Jan. 11, 1835. 3036* Lucy Ophelia, Dec. 24, 1840. L1110] MERCY HAMBLIN,7 (Sister of William P.,) b. Lee, Mass., Nov. 22, 1809; m. there, 1832, Levi Withington, son of Isaac and Jerusha (Brown) Herrick.t b. Worthington, Mass., 1806; farmer and lime burner: residence indicated by birth places of children; Republican; Odd Fel low. She d. Apr. 23, 1856: he d. Williamstown, Mass., Feb. 9, 1886. Children: 3037.* William Hamblin, b. Apr. 21, 1834, Worthington. 3038.* Hannah Ardilla, " Jun, 30, 1836, Lee. 3039.* George Henry, "Jun. 28, 1838, Tyringham. 3040.* John Frederick, " Aug. 9, 1840, Worthington. 3041.* Lucy Jane, " Sept. 19, 1842, Dalton. 3042. Levi W., "Nov., 1844, " m. Kate . 3043.* Charles W. " May 9, 1846, 3044.* Mary Amanda, " Apr. 16, 1852, " [1111] MARY C. HAMBLIN,' (Sister of William P.,) b. Lee, Mass., Jan. 20, 1811; m. Frederick M. Couch, his first wife. Shed. July 1, 1832. Ch. b. East Lee: 3045.* Frederick Wellington, 1830. * For Crocker see notes 35, 39 and 78. t Note 330. JOHN EYRICK, or Heyrick. of Leicester, England; b. 1513; m. Mary, dan, of John Bond, Esq., of Warwickshire. He was mayor of Leicester, 1559 and 1572. He d. Apr. 2, 1589. Sir WILLIAM HERICK, of London and Beau Manor Park, Leicestershire, b. Leicester, 1557, fifth son of John above; m. 1596, Joan, dau. of Richard May, Esq., of London, b, 1578; mem ber of Parliament, 1601-30; knighted, 1605; ambassador to Turkey in the reign of Queen Eliza beth. He d. Beau Manor Park, Mar. 2, 1052; she d. July 3, 1645. HENERIE HIRECK,* fifth son of Sir William, b. London, Aug. 16, 1604; named by com mand of Prince Henry, eldest son of King James I; his sponsors were Sir David Murray, Sir John Spellman and Lady Aston. He prob. came first to Virginia, and settled later in Salem, Mass. ; m. 1632, Edltha, dau. of Mr. Hugh Luskin of Salem, b. 1614. He was among the founders of the first church, Salem, 1629; and of the first church, Beverly, Mass., 1667; propounded free man, in Mass., Oct 19, 1630, and took the oath of freeman, May 18, 1631. He d. 1671; will proved, Salem, Mar. 28, 1671 ; she was living, 1674. SEVENTH GENERATION. 381 [1112] JOB HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of William P.,) b. Lee, Mass., Jan. 15, 1813; m. there, Mar. 12, 1846, Sabrina. dau. of Hub bard Fairchild, b. Lee, Nov. 8, 1828; carpenter; Lee; he d. there, Aug. 15, 1882. One Sabrina Hamblin had land in Austerlitz, N. Y., 1835 and 1851, and deeded land there to one Griswold, 1844. Sabrina Hamblin, of Austerlitz, will dated June 13, 1858, proved June 20, 1863; John Aiken, Executor; her property prin cipally bequeathed to St. Peter's Presb. Church, Spencertown, N. Y. Ch. b. Lee: 3046.* Grove A., Mar. 6, 1849. [1114] MARIA HAMBLIN,' (David," Job,s James,*'2*) b. Lee, Mass., June 23, 1797: m. Weaver; lawyer; removed to Ohio. Child: 3047. Mortimer. 1116] DAVID HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Maria, ) b. Lee, Mass., July 23, 1802; m. Cuyahoga Co., Ohio, Oct. 26, 1830, his cousin, Roxania,8 dau. of Noah and Betsey,' (Foote*) Crocker, t b. Lee, July 1, 1807; re moved to Ohio, resided Rockport and Dover. He d. Ridgeville Tp., Henry Co., Ohio, Sept., 1864; she d. Elkhart, Ind., Mar. 17, 1891. Children: 3048.* David Anson, b. July 23, 1831, Rockport. 3049.* Noah Crocker, " Dec. 14, 1832, Dover, 3050.* Roxanna Maria Jane, " Jan. 22, 1835, a 3051.* Lewis Marion, " Sept. 17, 1836, a 3052.* Sophia Amanda, " Mar. 18, 1840, t( 3053* Betsey Lovisa, " Feb. 19, 1842, <( 3054.* Benjamin Dwight, " July 3, 1844, ti 3055.* Sarah Phillips, " Apr. 15, 1859, it [1118] BENJAMIN B. HAMBLIN,7 (Bro. of Maria,) b. Lee, Mass., Aug. 8, 1809; m. Mar. 10, 1827, Tirza Stephenson; farmer; Lee; it is said he removed to Hinsdale, Mass., many years ago; resided Monte rey, Mass., P. O., Hartsville, 1885. Conveyed land in New Marlboro, Mass., 1875. Ch. b. Lee: 3056. David, May 25, 1829; d. May 3, 1830. 3057. James, Feb. 6, 1832. 3058. Sarah, Mar. 7, 1835. 3059. Helen, Nov. 28, 1842. [1119] DEBORAH HAMBLIN,7 (James," Job,s James,* s*») b. Lee, Mass., Aug. 28, 1808; m., Aug. 30, 1831, Robert Leonard McDowell, b. Jefferson Co., N. Y.; resided Waddington, N. Y.; removed to Lee and Mon terey, Mass., and to Dartford. Wis., about 1859. Both d. Dartford; she Dec. 30, 1889; he, Nov. 20, 1885. * For Foote see note 193. + For Crocker see notes 35, 39 and 78. 382 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children: 3060. Julius Augustus, 3061.* Julius Augustus, 3062. Mary Adelaide, 3063. Marshall H., 3064.* Marshall, 3065.* James Frederick, [1833. b. Jun. 8, 1832, Waddington; d. Aug.ll " Jun. 10, 1834, Monterey. " Aug. 25, 1839; Lee; d. Nov. 22, 1841 " Oct. 6, 1842, Monterey; d'n.Jul.,19,'45 " Jun. 11, 1846, " Apr. 4, 1849, " [1120] JULIUS AUGUSTUS HAMBLIN,7 (Bro. of Deborah,) b. Lee, Mass, Feb. 8, 1810; m. there, April 7, 1851, Lydia, dau. of Samuel and Hannah (Jennings) Chapin, b. Berkshire Co., Mass., May 19, 1814, a widow; when a young man he engaged in the whale fishery, and lost his health; after wards a farmer; Lee and Monterey, Mass., until 1858; afterwards in Wisconsin; Republican. He d. Allenville, Wis., Apr. 1, 1896; she d. Monterey, Mass., Feb, 6, 1858. Ch. b. Monterey: 3066* Mary Louisa, Jun. 29, 1852. 3067.* Annie Elizabeth, Jun. 13, 1855. [1121] JAMES F. HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Deborah,) b. Lee, Mass., Sept. 21, 1817; m., Stamford, N. Y., July 4, 1843, Charlotte, dau. of Thomas and Mary (Finch) Stevenson, b. Stamford, Aug. 3, 1821; con tractor and builder; Great Barrington, Mass.; Republican. He d. Great Bar rington, Jan. 6, 1848; she res. with her dau., Oakland, Cal., 1897. Children: 3068.* James M., b. Sept. 30, 1844, G. Barrington, 3069.* Adelaide, " Sept. 26, 1845, " " 3070.* Charles F., " Feb. 16, 1847, " 3071.* Edward L., " June 8, 1848, Stamford. [1122] CHARLES MARSHALL HAMBLIN.' (Bro. of Deborah,) b. Lee, Mass., Nov. 10, 1820. In 1848 David Hamblen wrote from Boston to Wm. P. Hamblin, of Lee, relating that he had seen and learned from Capt. Eldredge, of the brig Randolph, that he had shipped Charles Hamblin at Bos ton, Dec. 14, 1847, to go to Baltimore and back; that he went to Baltimore, and when off Montaug Light, east end of Long Island, at 5 o'clock a. m., Jan. 6, 1848, he was at the wheel; the Capt. took the wheel, and Hamblin with the mate and another man, went to take in sail. Coming over the bow the vessel struck a heavy sea and washed him overboard; he was heard to call for help, but it was out of the power of man. It was very dark, a gale blowing from the northwest, extremely cold, and the sea running high. The Captain said he was a good man and well liked, by all; that he told him he was discharged from the Frigate Potomac in August, 1847; that he shipped to Liverpool and back to Boston in the ship New England- David Hamblen called him cousin to Wm. P. Hamblin. During the Mexican war an account appeared that WMam Hamblin, seaman, U. S. ship Potomac, was wounded at the taking of Vera Cruz and Castle San Juan du Ulloa, March 25, 1847. There is probably some mistake about the Christian name of this man. These accounts probably refer to the same individual, and 1 suppose to Charles Marshall,7 son of James Hamblin, of Lee, Mass., who died at sea. Perhaps he had a middle name. SEVENTH GENERATION. 383 [1123] ANNA HAMBLIN,' (Sister of Deborah,) b. Lee, Mass., Oct. 18, 1823; m., Oct. 15, 1839, Alexander Anderson; paper manufacturer; Monterey, Mass.; removed to Joliet, 111, 185—; they resided in several places, at one time in Virginia, where some of the children were born; they settled in Brooklyn, Wis., soon after 1858. They separated and she lived with her son, Ellis, at Brooklyn, 1899. He d. Kankanna, Wis., about 1884-9. Children: 3072. A Daughter, m. 3073. Walter, " twic* 3074. Roberta, " 3075* Eugene. 3076. Ellis, « a 3077. A Daughter, d. unm. [1124] JOSEPH CHILDS,' (Joseph,6" Deliverance Hamblen,* James^2*) b. 1775. Child: 3078.* Thomas, b. 1799. [1125] ABIGAIL HAMLEN,' (Josiah,6 Timothy," Zaccheus,* Jonathan^ James,8 *) b. Yarmouth, Mass., Aug. 25, 1784; m. Prince, son of Shubael and Abigail (Parker) Crowell,* b. Jan. 22, 1776. She removed when a child with her parents to Harlem, now China, Me. The birthplaces of their children indicate residences in Winslow, Me., and Yarmouth, Me. or Mass.(?) She d. South China, Me. This record is unsatisfactory. It is claimed that a Theodate Crowell resided in Winslow, Me. Children: 3079. Data, b. Sept. 9, 1802, Winslow. 3080. J ESSJEj a a 3081. Sylvanus, " Apr. ', 1804, 1 1 3082. Sarah, " tt 3083. Theodate, 41 1 1 3084. Prince, " July 4, 1806, Yarmouth, 3085. Elizabeth H.,' " Aug. 8, 1808, < { 3086. Polly H., " Mar. 26, 1811, u [1127] ISAIAH HAMLIN,7 (Bro. of Abigail,) b. Yarmouth, Mass., July 1, 1789; m. 1st, Barnstable, Mass., Oct. 15, 1817, Tem perance Hallett, t b. Hyannis, Mass.,July 1, 1789; who d. Winslow, Me., Apr. 25, 1849; m. 2d, Winslow, Feb. 6, 1850, Polly, dau. of Ephraim Wilson. He removed with his parents to China, Me., 1794; had a limited education; he said that when 12 years old he requested his father to allow him to drive an ox team 12 miles away, to avoid school. Private in Capt. Crowell's Co. of Mass. militia; enlisted Winslow, Sept. 12; dis. Sept. 27, 1814, (Maine was then a province of Mass.); farmer and brick maker; resided China, Canaan, Augusta, Gardiner and Winslow, Me. This family dropped the b from the name about 1840. Hed. Winslow, Mar. 27, 1864. His widow's app. for pension was dated Winslow, Apr. 1, 1878, her age then given as 84 years. She d. at home of Jonathan M. Garland, Waterville, Me., Dec. 30, 1878, aged 85. * For Crowell see note 52 and 270. + For Hallett see note 103. 384 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. by 1st wife: 3087.* Isaiah Hallett, 3088.* Chandler Gray, 3089.* Asahel Wellington, " Feb. 3090.* Geo. Washington, " Mar 3091.* Mary Jane, " Dec. 3092. Effie Ann, " 3093. Charles Granville, " 3094. Sarah Mariah, " b. Nov. 16, 1819. " Nov. 15, 1821. 14, 1824, Winslow. 8, 1826. 31, 1827, 1831, unmarried. 1835, " 1837; d. 1841. [1128] JOSIAH HAMLIN,7 (Bro. of Abigail,) b. 1795; m. St. George parish, N. B., Apr. 12, 1819, Abigail, dau. of Jona than Hanson, b. Sept 10, 1798; Democrat. He enlisted China, Me.; private in Capt. Daniel Crowell's Co. Mass. Militia, and served from Sept. 12, to Oct. 1, 1814. The app. for pension of his widow was dated Winslow, Me., Aug. 23, 1871. Both d. Winslow; he Apr. 21, 1860; she, Nov. 7, 1889. Children: b. Aug. 4, 1819, St. George; m. Gideon Preble. 3095. Mary Ann, 3096. Cyrene, 3097. Elbridge, 3098.* Sylvanus, 3099. Melinda, 3100* Sarah Jane, 3101. Elizabeth, 3102. Jacob, " Oct. 1, 1821, " Aug. 31, 1823, Winslow, " Apr. 29, 1825, " June 8, 1828, " June 29, 1830, " June 19, 1833, " Mar. 17, 1836, " Henry Preble. " Eveline Preble. " EdmondWarren " R. McClintock. " M. A. Wheeler. [1129] GORHAM HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Abigail,) married twice. He d. Gardiner, Me., about 1868. Children: 3103. William. 3104. Julia. 3105. Mary. [1130] BETHANIA G. HAMLIN,7 (Sister of Abigail,) b. Harlem, now China, Me., Dec. 1, 1800; m. Nov. 13, 1832, prob. there, Hon. Jason, son of Judah and Sarah (Webber) Chadwick,* b. Harlem, Mar. 2, 1799; farmer, later hotel keeper, trader, dealer in cattle, sheep, wool, furs, eggs, etc., an active, successful business man; held several town offices; selectman, col lector, etc.; Whig and Republican; member of Maine Legislature. Both d. Weeks' Mills, South China; she, July 12, 1883; he, about 1884. Ch. b. China: Aug. 21, 1823. Sept. 11, 1824. Apr. 11, 1828: d. in infancy. Mar. 10, 1829. Nov. 6, 1830, unm. 1902. July 24, 1832. May 18, 1837. Oct. 30, 1840; unm. 1902. 3106.* 3107.*3108.3109.*3110.3111.*3112.* 3113. Rhodema Hurlbut, Statira Staples, George A. Esther A., Catherine W., Gustavus B., Augustus W., Julia A., For Chadwick see note 108. SEVENTH GENERATION. 385 [1131] CYRENE M. HAMLIN,7 (Sister of Abigail,) b. Harlem, now China, Me., Oct. 25, 1803; m. there Sept. — , 1828, Hon. Corydon, son of Judah and Sarah ( Webber) Chadwick,* b. Harlem, Mar, 5, 1805. His mother was the flrst white child born in Vassalboro, Me. Farmer; South China. Held town offices many years; Representative two years; State Senator two terms; Methodists.' She d. Augusta, Maine, Apr. 12, 1891. He d. South China, June 1, 1876. Ch. b. South China: 3114.* Melinda. Jan. 17, 1831. 3115. Alexander H., July 30, 1832. 3116. Alfred M., d. S. China. 3117. Roxanna, Aug. 30, 1837; " Aug. 13, 1861, S. China. 3118. Judah Frank, Jan. 12, 1841; " May 19, 1888, Houlton. 3119. Anna Maria, Dec. 26, 1847. [Me. [1132] HALLETT HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Abigail,) . b. Winslow, Me, Apr. 7, 1807; married there, Harriet, dau. of Reuben Freeman, t of South China, b. Vassalboro, Me., Apr. 19, 1833; farmer; South China. After his death she resided with her dau., Mrs. Wood, Augusta, Me.; Methodists; he d. South China, Nov. 5, 1884. Ch. b. South China: Feb. 2, 1858; d. July 9, 1873, unm. July 14, 1861; " Jun. 28, 1878, unm. Aug. 29, 1863; killed Nov. 8, 1870. Sept. 19, 1865. Oct. 31, 1867. [1133] JESSE HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Abigail,) b. South China, Me, about 1818; m., 1st., Mehitable Pease; m. 2d, farmer; Methodists; family all dead. He d. Clinton, Me., about 1890. 3120. Elizabeth, 3121. David W., 3122. NORRIS, 3123.* Charles H., 3124.* Etta M., Children: 3125. Hallett, d. Clinton, Me. 3126. Alphonso, " Illinois. 3127. Melisse, " Clinton, Me. 3128. Etta, " Benton, Me. [1135] DAVID HAMLEN,' (Timothy," Zaccheus,* Jonathan,' James,2 *) b. China, Me., Mar. 25, 1789; m. 1st, Dec. 5, 1811, Rebecca Farrington.t b. Vassalboro, Me., May 21, 1789, who d. there, Oct. 19, 1840; m. 2d Augusta, Me., 1842, Bathsheba Whitney, b. Lisbon, Me., Jan. 30, 1800, whod. Augusta, Mar. 15, 1885. He d. Vassalboro, Feb. 13, 1862. * For Chadwick see note 198. f For Freeman see note 74. * Note 331. JOHN FARRINGTON, freeman; Dedham, Mass., Apr. 29, 1668. JOHN FARRINGTON, freeman, Lynn, Mass., May 24, 1682. WILLIAM FARRINGTON, freeman, Lynn, Apr. 18, 1691. EDWARD FARRINGTON, m. Martha Browne, Andover, Mass., Apr. 9, 1690. 386 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. b. East Vassalboro: 3129* Hartwell A., 3130.* Sally E., 3131.* Lauriston, 3132.* Catherine, 3133.* Willis Cever, 3134* Nancy H., 3135.* George W., 3136.* Henry K., 3137.* Edward W., Oct. 25, 1812, Aug. 28, 1815. Apr. 11, 1818. Aug. 24, 1820. Dec 26, 1822, May 11, 1826, Sept. 26, 1828. July 6, 1831. Jun. 10, 1836. [1136] Dea. DANIEL HAMLEN,' (Bro. of David,) b. China, Me., Apr. 3, 1791; m. Vassalboro, Me., 1811, Martha, dau. of John and Prudence Baxter, b. Vassalboro, Oct. 1789. He attended common school and Monmouth academy, after which he taught school in Maine about twelve years; removed to Utica, N. Y., 1813, and taught there until 1815; returned to China and continued his profession. He bought a farm in Winslow, Me., where he res. until 1819; removed and res. a short time in Bradford, Me.; settled in Milo, Me., where he res. principally until his death; stone mason; deacon Bap tist church. He d. Milo., May 5, 1877; she d. July 20, 1873. Children: b. July 8, 1813, Vassalboro. " Dec. 15, 1814, Utica. [Dec. 2, 1839. " Nov. 17, 1816, China; wrecked on CapeCod, " Oct. 23, 1818, Winslow. " Nov. 23, 1820, Sebec " May 5, 1822, " d. Oct., 1823. " Feb. 15, 1824, " Aug. 18, 1826. " Apr. 15, 1826, China. " July 14, 1828, Vassalboro. " July 4, 1830, " " Sept. 12, 1835; d. Dec. 31, . 3138.* Vesta, 3139.* Jane, 3140. Baxter, 3141* Almira, 3142.* Lois, 3143. Hannah, 3144. Otis, 3145.* Avis, 3146* Waterman M, 3147.* Flavilla P., 3148. Hannah C, [1139] Dea. JONAS HAMLIN,7 (Bro. of David,) b. China, Me., Apr. 23, 1797; m. Dec. 3, 1819, Hannah Maxey, b. Union, Me., Mar. 6, 1800; deacon Baptist Church, Winslow, Me. Both d. Winslow; he, Dec. 20, 1858; she, Apr. 14, 1875. Children: b. Oct. 16, 1820, China. " Aug. 31, 1822. " Apr. 6, 1824, " Apr. 20, 1827, Vassalboro. " Nov, 3, 1829, " d. Dec. 4, 1830. " Mar. 2, 1831, Winslow. " Dec. 14, 1832, " Aug. 30, 1835, " Nov. 26, 1837, " " Mar. 19, 1841, " [1140] OTIS HAMLEN,7 (Bro. of David,) b. China, Me .", Apr. 12, 1799; m. 1st, 1823; Betsey Lancaster, b. China and 3149.* Harriet, 3150* Timothy H., 3151* Martha, 3152.* John Priest, 3153. Alexander, 3154.* Alexander H 3155.* Sumner H., 3156.* Charles W., 3157.* Betsey' M., 3158* Maxey, SEVENTH GENERATION. 387 d. there; m. 2d, Jane Robinson, of Winslow, Me.: who d. there; m. 3d, Elvina Burgess, of China, b. Apr. 21, 1812; who d. Milo, Me., Feb. 27, 1863. He d. Milo, Feb. 28, 1863. Ch. by 1st wife, b. China: 3159. B. Emeline, d. China, June 6, 1832. 3160. Olive A., " Boston, Mass. By 3d wife: 3161. Lucy R., b. June 12, 1837, China; unm. 3162. Sophronia O., " July 5, 1839, " d. May 13, 1840. 3163. Otis, " June 28, 1842, Milo; " May 20, 1845. 3164.* Hannibal, " May 19, 1847, " [1141] Dea. REUBEN HAMLEN,7 (Bro. of David,) b. China, Me., June 4, 1804; m. 1st, 1825, Temperance Chamberlain, b. Noblesboro, Me., who d. China, Dec. 16, 1831; m. 2d, 1833, Mary Ann Meigs,* who d. Albion, Me. He d. Albion, Apr. 11, 1861. Ch. by 1st wife, b. China: 3165. Althea, Mar. 3166. Berrel G., Dec. 3167. Ann J., Oct. By 2d wife, b. China: 3168.* Oscar Chamberlain, May 2, 1834. 3169. Mary Meigs, Feb. 24, 1847; 16, 1826; d. Mar. 13, 1873, Albion. 15, 1827, " Aug. 15, 1877, Cal. 21, 1829, living, 1893. m. John H. Stevens.8 Calvin Hamlen. * Note 332. VINCENT MEGGS,* b. Devonshire, England, 1583; came from near South ampton, Dorsetshire, Eng. to America, 1634-6; and to Hammonasett Point, Ct., 1637; settled at 388 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [1142] CALVIN HAMLEN,7 (Bro. of David,) b. China, Me., Apr. 26, 1804; m. 1st, Augusta, Me, Nov. 8, 1832, Phebe Big- gins, dau. of Israel and Mary (Higgins) Jordon,* b. Cape Elizabeth, Me., Nov. 25, 1805, who d. China, Nov. 21, 1872, m. 2, Mar. 31, 1874, Lettice C. Burrill, b. China, June 9, 1809. He d. China, Mar. 20, 1890. Ch. b. 1st wife, b. China: Rose Anna, Aug. 19, 1833. Edmund Higgins, Jan. 16, 1836. Mary Farrington, June 1, 1837. Dec. 20, 1838. Jan. 30, 1841. Apr. 12, 1843. Apr. 8, 1845. May 27, 1847. Mar. 28, 1850. 3170* 3171.* 3172.* 3173.*3174.*3175*3176.*3177.*3178.* Julia Frances, Roscoe Green, Alfred Marshall, Sophronia Owen, Henry Augustus, Ella Evelyn, L1143] SOPHRONIA HAMLIN,7 (Sister of David,) b. China, Me., Apr. 23, 1806; m. there, Dec. 6. 1831, William Owen, b. Top- sham, Me., Dec. 15, 1805; tinner and farmer; China; Milo, Maine, after 1836; Abolitionist and Republican; held town offices; Baptists; both d. Milo; she, Jan. 12, 1886; he, Mar. 18, 1897. b. Nov. 12, 1833, China; d. Mar. 23, 1837. " Mar. 18, 1837, Milo; m. A. Ramsdel. " Oct. 29, 1838. " " Dec. 28, 1839, " d. Sept, 8, 1840. " July 31, 1842, " " Mar. 12, 1846. " d. Apr. 12, 1846. Children: 3179. Charles P., 3180. Henrietta, 3181.* Abigail, 3182. William Sumner, 3183.* William Henry, 3184. Timothy Hamlin, [1145] LUCY W. HAMLIN.7 (Sister of David,) b. China, Me., May 10, 1809; m. Jesse B. Rollins, b. Nov. 24, 1808; res. Milo, Me., where she d. Dec. 8, 1874. Children: 3185. Mary Ann, b. Dec. 5, 1833, Milford; res. Milo. 3186. AdaF., " Dec. 4, 1835, " d. Jan. 12, 1879, Bangor, 3187. Ellen M., " Mar. 4, 1837, Milo, " Nov. 27, 1862, Milo, 3188. William O, " Aug. 28, 1840, " " Sept. 11, 1842, " 3189. Lydia H., " May 10, 1842, " m. Leonard. 3190. Charles W., '¦ Dec. 3, 1843, a 3191. Julia D., " Apr. 20, 1847, ( t 3192. Calvin H., " Sept. 16, 1849, a 3193. Sumner H., ¦ Lot Hathaway. Mary, " John Edminster. Rufus, b. May 5, 1751, " Bathsheba Kennedy. Levina, » Noah Ashley. Judith, b. Feb. 25, 1755, " Earl Sears. Ezreck, " Sept. 15, 1769, " Phebe Sears. Note 337. For Hathaway see note 209. JONATHAN HATH AW AY, i was an early settler of New Bedford, Mass. m. Susannah Pope, b. 1081 ; he d. 1766; sho d. 1760. SEVENTH GENERATION. 397 11197] MARCUS BINGHAM HAMBLIN,7 (Bro. of Clarissa H.,) b. 1810; m. Philuria, dau. of Kelso and Annie (Wilson) Grey, b. 1811. He d. July 1, 1889; she d. Oct. 6, 1891. Children: 3316.* Sarah Emeline, b. Nov. 12, 1839, E. Montpelier. 3317.* AbbieAnn, " July 1, 1844, " 3318.* Charles Marcus, " May 5, 1849, " " 3319.* Harriet Philuria, " Mar. 19, 1856, " " [1198] Dr. JAMES HERVEY PATTERSON,7 (Mary Hamblin,« Isaac,5 Josiah,4 Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Peru, N. Y., Mar. 10,1810; m. Chelsea, Vt., May 23, 1838, Fidelia,' dau. of George Anson and Susannah,6 (Blake*) Howes,t b. Chelsea, Dec. 11, 1819; physician and clergyman; member M. E. Conference of Vermont and New York; res. Glens Falls from 1863 until their death; Demo crat. Both d. Glens Falls; he, Dec. 24, 1873; she, Apr. 19, 1901. ELNATHAN HATHAWAY,2 (Son of Jonathan,) b.1720; m. Esther Spooner. He was a Revolutionary soldier ; and d. 1810. LOT HATHAWAY,' (Son of Elnathan,) b. Jan. 14, 1744; m. Abigail, dau. of John and Elizabeth (Pierce) Howland. PAUL HATHAWAY,* (Son of Lot,) m. Clarissa Hamblin. This branch of the Hatha way family claim to descend also, from the pilgrim, George Soule, and from John Janney of Plymouth, who was an assistant to the Governor; also, from Philip De La Noye (De Lano.) Note 338. GEORG SOULE,* as Gov. Bradford called him, came in the Mayflower, 1620, servant of Mr. Edward Winslow; m. 1623, Mary Beckett, who came in the Ann. In 1650 they had 8 children. Children: Mary. George.John, b. 1639. JOHN SOULE,2 b. 1632; m. Esther, widow of Samuel Sampson, and dau. of Philip and Hester (Dewsbury) de Lay Noye of Duxbury, Mass., b. there, 1638. For De Lano see Note 235. He d. 1707. Children: John. Sarah. Joseph. Rebecca. And others. REBECCA SOULE.s m. Edward Wiston. Their dau. Rebecca Wiston,* m. Samuel Spooner, and their dau. Esther Spooner,& b. Jan. 26, 1718, m. Elnathan Hathaway, as before stated. * Note 339. SUSANNA BLAKE.6 Increase^ * James,3 2 William.* WILLIAM BLaKE, * son of William, bap. Pitminster, Eng., July 10, 15B4; m. there Sept. 23, 1617, widow Agnes Band, perhaps widow of Richard, and dau. of Hugh Thome of Pitmin ster, bap. Jan. 12,1594. He perhaps came to New England in the fall of 1635; was in Dor chester or Roxbury, making the acquaintance of William Pynchon and others, who were considering a settlement on the Conn, river. He appears on the record at Hartford, Ct., 1636, but returned and was at South Boston, 1637-8; freeman, Mar. 14, 1638-9; constable, 1641; select man, 1645-7, '51; town clerk, 1656; clerk of Writs. He d. Aug. 25, 1663; she d. Dorchester, July 22, 1678. Children: John, bap. Aug. 30, 1618, Pitminster. , Anne, " Aug. 30, 1618, William, " Sept. 6,1620, James, „ Apr. 27,1624, Edward. + For Howes see note 283. 398 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children: 3320.* James Franklin, b. Oct. 26, 1840, Corinth. 3321.* Charles Edward, " May 3, 1842, " 3322. Caroline Helen, "Jan. 21, 1846, Northfield; d. Mar. 29/54. [1201] ELEAZER HAMBLIN,' (Isaac,65 Josiah,* Jonathan,' James,") b. Montpelier, Vt., May 3, 1818; m., 1847,, Eliza Ann Stearns,* b. Holden, Mass., Dec. 25, 1825. He d. Hudson, N. Y., May 30, 1867; she m. 2d, Albert Fay, of Southboro, Mass., and res. Sherburne, Mass. Ch. b. Oakdale, Mass: 3323. Edwin Foster, May 5, 1849. [1202] EDWIN HAMBLIN,7 (Bro. of Eleazer,) b. Montpelier, Vt., Dec. 8, 1826; m. Oct. 10, 1853, Amanda Malvina Stearns,* b. Feb. 2, 1833. He d. Worcester, Mass., Mar. 28, 1873; she m. 2d, Feb. 28, 1889, Joseph Steckman, of Dakota; who d. Feb. 19, 1891; she returned to Lancaster, Mass., where she d. May, 1898. No issue. [1204] JOHN A. CARNEY,7 (Deborah P. Hamblin." David," Josiah',* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Hyannisport, Mass., Apr. 10, 1828: m. Hyannis, Sept. 18, 1851, Eliza A., dau. of Isaac and Hannah (Backusf) Raymond, b. Dec. 4, 1833; farmer; Hyannisport; Republican. She d. there. Ch. b. Hyannisport: 3324. Maria A., Jan. 29, 1852. 3325. Ella F., Oct. 26, 1853. 3326. Walter F., Nov. 13, 1854. 3327. Benjamin J., Jan. 25, 1856. 3328. Emma E., Mar. 5, 1857; d. Mar. 20. 3329. Hannah A., Feb. 22, 1858. 3330. Clara B., Apr. 11, 1859. 3331. Mary J., Jun. 11, 1860. 3332. Herbert E., July 1, 1861; d. Aug. 6. 3333. Charles H., Mar. 4, 1863. 3334. Lucy B., July 1, 1864; unm. 1899. 3335. Levi S., Apr. 25, 1865; d. Oct. 6. 3336. John A., Sep. 25, 1866; " Apr. 11. [1205] SARAH A. CARNEY,7 (Sister of John A.,) b. Hyannisport, Mass., July 30, 1830; m. there, Nov. 28, 1855, Charles, son of Charles and Hannah (EllisJ) Taylor,§ h. Yarmouth, Mass., Oct. 27, 1632; sea man; Hyannisport; she, Baptist. Ch. b. Hyannisport: 3337. George L., May 17, 1857; d. Apr. 16, 1859. 3338. Dora H., Oct. 15, 1863; " Nov. 28, 1866. * For Stearns see note 158. t For Backus see notes lie and 195. * For Ellis see note 33. 8 For Taylor see note 16. SEVENTH GENERATION. 399 [1206] ESTHER A. CARNEY,' (Sister of John A.,) b. Hyannisport, Mass., Oct. 5, 1833; m. there, Feb. 5, 1852, Albert P., son of Obed and Phebe (Norris) Baker,* b. Yarmouth, Mass., Dee. 12, 1825; mate of ship; Hyannis; Republican; member of New England Order. He d. Hyannis, Feb. 18, 1888. Ch. b. Hyannisport: 3339.* Isabel May, Sept. 26, 1854. 3340. Abner W., July 28, 1857; d. Oct. 16, 1861. 3341.* Grace Parker, Sept. 7, 1859. 3342.* Hattie Angeline, Apr. 3, 1865. [1207] LLOYD B. HAMBLIN,7 (Harvey," David,5 Josiah,* Jonathan,' James,2*) b. Hyannisport, Mass., Dec. 9,1828; m. Osterville, Mass., 1854, Rosella, dau. of James and Olive (Adams) Jones,t b. Osterville. He d. Hyannis, Jan. 3, 1899; she d. Mar. 10, 1869. Ch. b. Hyannis: 3343.* Ella D., Sept. 3, 1855. 3344.* Lena L., Feb. 17, 1862. 3345.* Grace Darling, Oct. 24, [1208] WARREN T. HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Lloyd B.,) b. Hyannisport, Mass., Dec 2, 1830; m., Barnstable, Mass., 1858, Christina ; mariner. At the beginning of the War of the Rebellion he wrote that he was going to the war, but did not give his service. It is supposed he died during the war. * For Baker see note 125. + Note 340. RALPH JONES,* m. Apr. 17, 1650, Mary, dau. of Capt. Matthew Fuller, then of Plymouth, Mass.; farmer. He was in Plymouth, 1643, and In Barnstable, 1654; settled at Scorton, near the Sandwich line. He was prosecuted as early as 1654, for non-attendance at meeting and afterwards became a zealous Quaker. His property was taken by Dea. Job Crocker, constable of Barnstable, about 1676, to satisfy the tax due to the father-in-law of Mr. Crocker, the Rev. Thomas Walley. It is said that Mr. Walley offered to give up his right to the property, consisting of some cattle, but Mr. Jones refused to send for them, saying: "No, your sou-in-law drove them away, now let bim drive them back, I wont go after them." Consid erable controversy occurred over the matter. It was claimed that Mr. Walley killed one of the calves, and sent part to his dau., Mrs. Crocker, who was sick; that she no sooner did eat a little of the calf but fell into great trouble, and cried, "Return home the man's cows; I hear a great noise of them ;" and so died. The minister charged the Quakers with bewitching his dau., and causing her death. He killed some of the cows for food, saying, He would try if the Quakers could bewitch him, and not long after died, before the flesh of the cows were all eat. That their deaths, as pretended, were a judgment of God, was stupid nonsense, equally with other similar occurences of those times of Salem witchcraft. It is said that the descendants for sev eral generations bore no love for the ministry, and rarely invited them to even solemnize a marriage. His will, dated Mar. 11, 1691; proved Apr. 20, 1692, directs that his body be buried by the Quakers at Sandwich. Children Mehitable, b. 1651; m. John Fuller Jr. Matthew, " Mary Goodspeed. Shubael, b. Aug. 27, 1654; lived in Sandwich. Jedediah, ' ' Jan. 4, 1656; m. Hannah Davis. John, ' Aug. 14, 1659. Mercy, ' Nov. 14, 1666. Ralph, ' ' Oct. 1, 1669. Samuel, m. Mary Blish. Ephraim. Mary. 400 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [1209] MERCY H. HAMBLIN,' (Sister of Lloyd B.,) b. Hyannisport, Mass., Dec. 6, 1832; m. Chatham, Mass., Sept. 9, 1866, Orrick,' son of Ensign and Rebecca (Mayou ) Nickerson,* b. Chatham, Jan. 10, 1814, his 2d wife; he m. 1st, 1834, Mary Ryder, who d. 1852, by whom he had two sons, Cornelius and Osborn; farmer; res. on his father's old homestead, Hyannisport; Universalists; she res. there. He d. Chatham, Mar. 9, 1892. No. issue. [1210] DEBORAH LEWIS HAMBLIN,' (Sister of Lloyd B.,) b. Hyannisport, Mass., Dec. 9, 1834; m. Centreville, Mass., June 6, 1859, Edmond Parker, son of John and Sarah (Parker) Lewis;t Osterville, Mass.; Methodists; She d. Centreville, Nov. 2, 1901. Child: 3346. Edmond Haryy; unm, 1902. [1214] PHILO HAMLIN,' (Mark,« Ebenezer,5*s James,2*) b. Bristol, Ct., 1788; m.Thirza Barbour (or Marble); shoemaker; New Hart ford and Canton, Ct. He d. 1857; she d. Canton, 1851. Ch. b. Canton: Aug. 16, 1814. 3347. Adeline T. 3348.* Richard H. 3349.* Mariette B., A 3350. George. 3351. Ann M. 3352. Leonid as L. 3353.* Emeline E. 3354. Mark. 3355. Jeanette. 3356. James. 3357. John Andrew [1216] ROXANNA HAMLIN,' (Sister of Philo,) b. Bristol, Ct, 1790; m. New Hartford, Ct.. 1807, Friend White, b. New Hartford, 1770; farmer; Windsor, New Hartford and Barkhemstead, Ct. She d. New Hartford, May, 1837; he d. Barkhemstead, 1858. Children: b. Jan. 2, 1809, New Hartford. 1811, " " 1813; d. same year. " Nov. 20, 1815, Barkhemstead. 1817, " Feb. 3, 1820, " 1822, " " July 18, 1825. ____— * Note 341. ENSIGN NICKERSON.6 6 Absalom,* William.s2* WILLIAM NICKERSON,* came from Norwich, England, to Watertown (Boston), Mass, 1637. He was in Yarmouth, Mass., as early as 1641, when he was fined for "disrespect for relig ion," which meant disrespect for Rev. Mr. Matthews; but his character and conduct appears to have been good otherwise. Deputy, 1055; he res. Eastham, Mass., after 1654; but removed to Chatham, Mass., 1665, and founded that town. Early in the spring of that year he purchased from John Quason, chief of Monomoyick, a large tract of land north of the road leading from Chatham to West Brewster, the first land for white settlement there. In 1672 Quason ana Mattaquason deeded to bim land south of his flrst purchase extending to Oyster Pond; later he made other purchases from the Indians, but without consent of the General Court, and much legal strife ensued by reason thereof. \ For Lewis see notes 10 and 12. 3358* Selden 3359* Elijah. 3360. Willard, 3361.* Reuel O. . 3362.* Elmietta, 3363.* Harriet, 3364* Laura Ann, 3365.* George L., SEVENTH GENERATION. 401 [1217] SAPHRONIA HAMLIN,' (Sister of Philo,) b. Bristol, Ct.; m. David, son of Hugh and Deziah (Pixley) Humphrey,* b. Great Barrington, Mass., May 29, 1786; farmer; Great Barrington. She d. Aug. 23, 1846; he d. Sept. 1877. Ch. b. Great Barrington: 3366.* Mark, Jan. 27, 1818. 3367. Margaret, d. Nov. 23, 1842, unm. 3368. Mary, unm. 3369.* Isaac Lent, Aug. 29, 1824. 3370.* Electa, Mar. 2, 1827. 3371.* Hannah. 3372.* David, Sept. 30, 1832. 3373.* Frances. [1218] EXPERIENCE. HAMLIN,7 (Sister of Philo,) b. Bristol, Ct.; m. Billings. She d. 1857; he d. Indiana, 1855. [1219] HARRIET HAMLIN,' (Sister of Philo,) m., 1st, Zelotes Mather, who d; m. 2d, Dec. 10, 1838, Isaac J. Bigelow. She was the author of ''Curse Entailed." [1220] HANNAH HAMLIN,7 (Sister of Philo, ) b. Bristol, Ct.; m. Rev. James Longhead; Cong, clergyman; Morris, 111. Both d. there. Ch. b. Ohio: 3374.* Harriet J., July 20, 1839. [1221] Rev. LEONIDAS LENT HAMLINE,7 D. D. (Bro. of Philo,) b. Bristol, Ct., May 10, 1797. He was the first of whom the writer has knowl edge to spell the name Hamline; m. 1st, Zanesville, Ohio, Mar. 6, 1824, Eliza Price, dau. of an Irish gentleman who came to America a young man and be came a wealthy merchant of Zanesville; two sons and two daughters were the issue of this marriage, three of whom died in infancy or childhood. She d. Mar. 27, 1835; m. 2d, 1836, Mrs. Melinda Johnson Truesdell, who survived him and d. 1880. His biography, by Rev. F. G. Hibbard, D. D., published Cincin nati, Ohio, 1880, relates principally to his church connection and services, to which his life was mainly devoted, and from which it appears he was reared in the Congregational faith of the Hopkinsain phase of Galvanism, and was a member of the Cong. Church. His early education was directed with a view to * Note 342. DAVID HUMPHREY, b. 1720; wife Mary, b. 1722; res. Great Barrington, Mass.; he d. Mar. 1801 ; she d. 1799. Children : Hugh, b. Dec. 8, 1749; m. Deziah Pixley. David.Robert. HUGH HUMPHREY, b. Dec. 8, 1749; m. Deziah Pixley, b. Nov. 17, 1751; he d. Oct. 25, 1840; she d. Aug. 2, 1820. Children : Mary, b. Nov. 4, 1777; m. Lancaster Comstock. Levi, " Apr. 7, 1780, " David, • " May 29, 1786, " Sophronia Hamlin. 402 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. the ministry, and his precocity and love of study were early remarkable. At the age of 17 years he engaged in school teaching portions of his time to enable him to pursue his studies. A year later his heath failed from hard study and he took a sea voyage, remaining awhile in South Carolina. Ill health followed him through life, and seriously interfered with his professional labors. He suffered many years from heart disease, which finally ended a long and useful career. About the period of his return from the south, he became skeptical was convinced he had not been converted or fitted for religious teaching, and the study of theology was abandoned and the study of law chosen instead. He was in Ohio as early as 1824, and licensed to practice law in Lancaster, 1827 surrounded by influential friends, with every prospect of a prosperous life io his chosen profession. In the winter of that year, with his family, he was Called to Perrysburg, N. Y., on legal business, detaining him several months. During this period his attention was called to the Methodist form of religion Hamline University— Minn. and to the "camp meetings" and revivals of that church, to whichhe expressed decided aversion and disapproval. After an experience in which he suffered prolonged and profound anguish, and during which one of his children died, in October, 1828, he was converted and embraced the Methodist faith. He then lost ail desire .for the practice of law. Returning to Zanesville he received license to exhort, six months after his conversion, and to preach in November, 1829. He removed to Cincinnati, 1834, where his wife died in 1835, and here- married the following year. He was appointed assistant editor of the Western Christtan Advocate, 1836, and editor of the Ladies' Repository, 1840. He was dele gate from Ohio to the General Conference of the M. E. Church in N. Y. City, 1844, where on May 27th was delivered his memorable argument in support of the doctrine of the power of the church over its episcopacy, provoked by a resolution of the General Conference to suspend Bishop Andrew from the ex- €**«._ £A-^.1 &^&- aSd- *c?£^? + £e~i*L0 SEVENTH GENERATION. 403 ercise of the duties of his office while he was connected with slavery. The views advanced by Mr. Hamline were accepted and acted upon by the northern branches of the church, resulting in its division, North and South. This speech, conspicuous for its legal ability, terseness, logic, modesty, fairness and freedom from personality or bitterness, brought him into prominence; and at that ses sion, on June 7, 1844, he was elected Bishop and held the office eight years. In May, 1852, after a long and dangerous illness, his physicians having fre quently advised him that to continue his arduous professional labors would be at the extreme risk of his life, he resigned the episcopal office. After much hesitation, and becoming fully convinced it was his earnest desire to be relieved, the conference reluctantly, and expressing profound regret, accepted his request, and he retired to private life, but as a superanuated minister of the Ohio Conference. The same year he removed to Hillsdale, N. Y., for the restoration of his health. In 1854 he resided near Schenectady, N. Y., and vicinity, and continued there until April, 1857, when he settled at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, and there resided with his family and a few friends the remainder of his life. He recorded a brief account of his service on Sept. 30,1855, from which we abstract: "It will be twenty-seven years on the 5th of October, now at hand, since God, through Christ, pardoned all my sins. * * * In about six months, without asking or seeking it, I received license to exhort, and in about a year license to preach. In October, 1830, I was called to Short Creek circuit as an assistant to the venerable Jacob Young; in 1831 was again invited to take an active sphere of labor in Mt. Vernon circuit, with Rev. James McMahon, a most devout and lovely man, who like my previous Brother Young, was a father to me. In 1832 I was received on trial in the Ohio Conference, and sent to Greenville circuit with that holy man, Rev. H. S. Farnandis, in charge, and a good young brother, Stephen Holland, as a third man, on a six weeks' circuit. * * * In 1833 I went to Athen circuit; * * * In Sept. 1834, I went to Wesley Chapel, Cin cinnati; * * * In 1835 I was returned to Wesley Chapel, * * * but before the year closed was placed in Columbus. * * * In 1836 I was ordained elder, and elected assistant editor, * * where I remained until 1840. In 1840 I commenced the Ladies' Repository, and continued it until 1844, when I was ordained Superintendent (Bishop), which office I resigned, 1852. I have been now about four years at rest, and three years in the superanuated list of the Ohio Conference." In temporal affairs he was a moderately wealthy man, which was entrusted almost entirely, after entering the ministry, to agents; derived principally from his first wife. His salary as Bishop, after paying traveling expenses, was given to the church. As to donations, he said in 1854: "I have given about $1,000 annually, one-half of my income." About the same time he mentions giving $25,000 for the university in Minnesota, "about one-fourth of my estate." This institution was afterwards, without his knowledge, named "Hamline Univer sity," in his honor. An erroneous report was started that his gift was in consideration of giving his name to the college; afterwards refuted. About the same time he pledged another $25,000 for a college at Mt. Vernon, Iowa. The prominent features of his character were his conscientiousness, Christian humility and modesty; his promotions in the church were voluntarily tendered for his moral worth and ability. He was noted as a pulpit orator of unusual eloquence, and his executive ability was in constant demand as long as he was able to labor. His preserved writing is a volume of sermons, published since his death. He received the degree of D. D. from Wesleyan University, Middle- 404 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. town, Ct„ 1844. He d. Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, amongst his friends, after a long and painful illness, Mar. 23, 1865. Ch. b. Zanesville: 3375.* Leonidas Price, Aug. 13, 1829. [1224] CHAUNCEY C. ANDREWS,' (Rosina Hamlin,* Ebenezer,5*» James,21) b. Bristol, Ct., Dec. 25, 1794; m. near New Orleans, La., Ter- rence. He probably lived and died in Tenn. [1225] THEODORE ANDREWS,' (Bro. of Chauncey,) b. Bristol, Ct., June 23, 1797; m. Hannah, dau. of Orrin and Ruth (Eddy) Root, lt is said he enlisted in the U. S. army, but soon deserted and enlisted again under an assumed name; served his time on the border of Canada. He went to Albany, N. Y., drew money on one enlistment and applied on the other, but was discovered and fled, and went down the Ohio river. He d. Louis ville, Ky., about 1828; his wife and three children also d. there. Children: b. Apr. 22, 1822, Vienna, O. d. Louisville, Ky. 3376.* Gad, 3377. Catherine, 3378. Amanda, 3379. Coradin, [1226] NORMAN ANDREWS, (Bro. of Chauncey) b. Bristol, Ct., May 15, 1798-9; m. 1st, Oct., 1821, Julia, dau. of Isaac Hum- aston, b. Vienna, Ohio, Apr., 1804, who d. Jun. 22, 1849; m. 2d, Jan. 1, 1851, Mrs. Lucretia Cotton, dau. of Samuel Hutchins, of Warren, Ohio; farmer; removed to Vienna, 1817, and res. at Youngstown, Ohio, 1872, retired. Ch. by 1st wife: 3380.* Lura Ann, b. Aug. 12, 1822, Delaware Co 3381.* Chauncey H., " Dec. o 1823, Vienna. 3382. Lavilla P., " Nov. 30, 1825, d. 1846. 3383.* Lawrence G., " Sept. 12, 1828. 3384.* Wallace O, " June 17, 1833, Vienna. 3385.* Phebe R., " Feb. Ch. b. 2d wife: 8, 1837, " 3386. Emma R., b. Mar. 26, 1852. 3387. Norman O, " Dec. 30, 1856. [1227] WH1TELEY ANDREWS,7 (Bro. of Chauncey,) b. Bristol, Ct., June 10, 1803; in. Oct. 30, 1824, Eliza, dau. of John Griffis.b. Sept. 19, 1801: marriage recorded Burlington, Ct. He removed with his father to Vienna, Ohio, 1817. Her father was a farmer in Conn., and removed to Ohio, 1829, and res. at Pierpont. Children: 3388.* John Griffis, b. Mar. 27, 1825; bap. Burlington, 3389. Daniel Thomas, " Jun. 12, 1826; u a 3390. Charles W., " Sept. 10, 1827. 3391. Oscar F., " Mar. 27, 1829. 3392. Egbert, " Sept. 18, 1831. 3393. Theodocius, " Jun. 16, 1833. 3394. Samuel, " Jan. 30, 1841. SEVENTH GENERATION. 405 [1228] TRUMAN HAMLIN,' (Dan," Ebenezer," s James,") b. Bristol, Ct., Dec. 16, 1788; m 1st, Sarah, dau. of Pierre and Lois (Eells) Rozelle, b. 1793; who d. Moreau, N. Y., Sept., 1815; said to have been a very beautiful lady; m. 2d, Lydia, dau. of Jonathan Betts, b. Moreau, Apr. 10, 1790; farmer; Moreau, where he removed with his parents, 1790; Democrat; justice of the peace, 1827; Presbs. Both d. Moreau; he, Oct. 25, 1862; she, Apr. 9, 1867. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Moreau: 3395.* James Trowbridge, July 2, 1812. 3396.* Amelia, Apr. 29, 1814. By 2d wife, b. Moreau: 3397. Decatur, Feb. 10, 1823; d. Dec. 23, 1824. 3398.* Harriet P., July 25, 1831. 3399.* Lucretia B., Feb. 10, 1833. [1229] SALLY HAMLIN,7 (Sister of Truman,) b. Bristol, Ct.; m. David Tillotson. She d. Glen Falls, N. Y. Children: 3400. Emma L.; m. Henry Gibbs, of N. Y. City. 3401. Saphronia. 3402. George. [1231] EBENEZER HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Truman,) b. Moreau, N. Y.; married. He d. Thurman, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1876. Children (all married but Franklin:) 3403. Sophronia. 3404. Lucinda. 3405. Franklin. 3406. Mary A. [1232] ROMANTA HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Truman,) b. Moreau, N. Y., Mar. 8, 1793; m. Almira, dau. of James and Miriam (Beckwith) Burnham, b. Moreau, Apr. 12, 1801. Both d. Jackson, Mich.; he Aug. 2, 1846; she, July 7, 1846. Children: 3407* Eliza, b. 1818, Oneida. 3408. Mark H., m. Olivia Driggs. 3409. Caroline E., " Lucius Brown. 3410. Lucretia, " David Whipple. 3411.* William Henry, b. Saratoga. 3412.* Miriam, " June 30, 1830, Chautauqua. 3413. James E. 3414.* Sarah Almira, " Oct. 1837, " 3415.* Esther Marenda, " Oct. 1839, " 3416. John, d. unm. [1234] LENT HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Truman,) b. Moreau, N. Y., Feb. 29, 1800; m. there, Mar. 16, 1828, Betsey S., dau. of Dr. Martin and Hannah (Jenks) Gillett,* b. New Malboro, Mass., June 9, 1802; For Gillette see note 216. 406 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. farmer and lumberman; Moreau; Democrat; assessor and commissioner; a mu sician. Both d. Moreau; he, Jan. 20, 1878; she, Nov. 25, 1879. Ch. b. Moreau: 3417. Francis M., Jan. 18, 1829; d. Dec. 25, 1829. 3418. Hermon M., Feb. 22, 1830, " Nov. 19, 1864, unm. 3419.* William John, Feb. 18, 1832. 3420. Mary Elizabeth, Dec. 28, 1833; m.Lewis W. Hamlin.8 3421. Franklin B., Oct. 11, 1836; d. Jun. 27, 1859, unm. 3422. Francis E., " " •' "Dec. 16,1859, " [1235] SOPHIA HAMLIN,* (Sister of Truman,) b. Moreau, N. Y.; m., Aug. 21, 1821, Dan,7 son of John and Thankful (Spaulding) Storrs,* b. June 1, 1799; she d. Moreau, Feb. 16, 1824. He m. 2d, Sept. 28, 1828, Betsey Spencer; m. 3d, Clarissa Maydole; farmer; Eaton, N. Y.; dea. Cong. Church nearly 60 years. He d. Oct. 14, 1881. Child: 3423.* Charles Avery, b. Nov. 9, 1821. [1236] DAVID B. HAMLIN,7 (Bro. of Truman,) b. Moreau, N. Y., Apr. 2, 1807; m. Fort Edward, N. Y., July 6, 1828, Nancy M., dau. of Ephraim and Sarah (Clark) Potter, b. Fort Edward, Nov. 25, 1803; blacksmith, farmer and lumberman; Moreau; Republican; she Methodist. She d. Queensbury, N. Y., Apr. 17, 1876. Children: 3424.* John S., b. Dec. 25, 1831, Moreau. 3425. Olive J., " Sept. 26, 1836; " d. Feb. 3, 1838. 3426.* Lewis W., " Mar. 4, 1841, Queensbury. 3427.* Sarah J., ¦' July 11, 1846, Thurman. [1244] LUCY HUNTER,' (William,6 Davids Hopestill Hamlin,* Ebene zer,:! James,") b. July 17, 1786; m. Aug. 30, 1812, Gen. Sylvester Churchill; 1st Lieut, of Art. U. S. A., 1812; promoted Brig. Gen. for services at Beuna Vista; Paymaster U. S. A. (?) One of his last acts was to muster in the first call of 75,000 troops by Abraham Lincoln in the Civil War. He d. Washington, D. C, Dec. 7, 1862; she d. Carlisle, Pa., Sept. 6, 1862. Children: 3428. Helen Susan, b. May 29, 1817, Fort Columbus, Governor's Island; d. Sept. 27, 1818. 3429* William Hunter, " July 8. 1819, Fort Wood, Bedloe's Island. 3430.* Mary Helen, " Aug. 30, 1821, Windsor, Vt. 3431.* Franklin Hunter," Apr. 22, 1823, Fort Hamilton, N. Y. 3432.* Charles C.', " July 18, 1825, Allegheny Arsenal. [1245] MARY HUNTER,' (Sister of Lucy,) b. Windsor, Vt., Feb. 27, 1788; m., 1806, Sewell Cutting. They bad a son, Sewell S. Cutting,8 a clergyman in Brooklyn, N. Y. He is dead. Don't know whether he had children or was married. * Note 343. SAMUEL STORRS.i son of Thomas and Mary Storrs, of Sutton-cum-Lound, Nottinghamshire, Eng. ; bap. Dec. 7, 1640; came to Barnstable, Mass., 1663; m. 1st, 1666, Mary, dau. of Thomas Huckins; m. :M, 1685, widow Esther Egard; removed to Mansfield, Ot., 1698, where he d. Apr. 30, 1719. 9 children, SEVENTH GENERATION. 407 [1246] FRANKLIN HUNTER,7 (Bro. of Lucy,) b. Feb. 11, 1790; m. Mrs. Isabel Curtis Cottrell. He d. Royalton, Vt., May 15, 1835. Children (all d. childless): 3433. Nicholas. 3434. Robert. 3435.* Charles G. [1247] SARAH HUNTER,7 (Sister of Lucy,) b. Feb., 1794; m. Hon. Asa Aiken. Children: 3436. Sarah; m. Jacobson, of Hackensack, N. J.: she d. and left children. 3437. A Daughter; m. Ward, and had a son, Ville Roy Aiken. 3438. Augusta; m. Col. Jonas Dudley, a descendant of Gov. Thomas Dudley, of Mass., grandson of Timothy Dudley, Rev. soldier and merchant. He published a treatise on alcohol, 1874; and d. N. Y. City. She was a portrait painter and is dead. Two children, both dead. A son was cadet at West Point and d. before graduation. [1249] HORACE HUNTER,7 (Jabez,8 David^ Hopestill Hamlin,* Ebe- nezer,s James,8*) b. Windsor, Vt., Aug. 30, 1796; m. 1st, Fanny Ely; m. 2d, Eichael Waterman; farmer. He d. Royalton, Vt. Child: 3439. A Daughter; m. Dr. R. F. Clow; both dead. They had four daughters. One is Mrs. John P. Nelson, of N. Y. City. [1250] Dr. GALEN HUNTER,' (Bro. of Horace,) b, Windsor, Vt., Jan. 20, 1800; m. 1st, Elizabeth Willard; m. 2d, Jane Ann Youry; physician; N. Y. City. He d. N. Y. City, Aug. 6, 1872. Children: 3440. A Daughter; m. Dr. Ranney; living. 3441. William O; physician: d. without issue. [1251] DAVID HUNTER,7 (Bro. of Horace,) b. Westmore, Vt., Apr. 1, 1803; m. Windsor, Vt., Feb. 22, 1825, Clarissa Kimball, dau. of Ebenezer and Abigail8 (Kimball*) Stocker, b. Windsor, Jan. 2, 1804. He was the first white child born in the town of Westmore; farmer; he always lived in the same house in Windsor where they were married, and * Note 344. For Richard Kimball,* see note 254. Cornet BENJAMIN KIMBALL,8 b. Ipswich, Mass., 1637; m. Salisbury, Mass., April, 166), Mercy, dau. of Robert and Ann Hazeltine, of Rowley, now Bradford, Mass., b. Aug. 16, 1642; carpenter; prob. res. Exeter, N. H., 1659; removed to Salisbury, and on jury there 1662; res. Rowley, Mass., May 12, 1663, when he bought land there of Elizabeth Starrett, of Haverhill, Mass. This land was in what is now Bradford, then called Merrimack; at the first town meet- lag, Feb. 20, 1668, he was chosen overseer of the town; he was there 1670,1674-5; he bought several tracts of land, Nov. 23, 1667, one of which had belonged to his brother Thomas; his house was in the west parish, Bradford, not far from the ancient graveyard. He served in Capt. Appleton's Co., 1683-4; was called "Cornet;" she was adm. to the church, Bradford, Jan. 408 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. where they celebrated their silver and golden weddings; Democrat; he was elected Captain of the 1st Co. in 1st Regiment Vermont Militia, June 5, 1832; selectman; justice of the peace. Both d. Windsor; he, Dec. 22, 1891; she, Mar.' 17, 1882. 7, 1682-3. He d. June 11, 1695; estate. £1060. 7s., Including a one fourth share in a saw mill in Haverriill, near Amesbury, bought of Matthew Harriman, which descended through several generations of his family. Her will dated May 14, 1706; proved Feb. 2, 1707-8. Their grave stones are in the cemetery in Bradford. ; m. Richard Barker. ; d Feb. 3, 1664. ; m. Mehitable Day. , " Elizabeth Carleton. " Elizabeth Gage. " Lydia Day and Mrs. Jane Plummer. 6; m. Susanna Atwood. -8; " Mary Green. m. Eunice Chadwick. " Ruth Eaton. " Moses Day. DAVID KIMBALL.3 b. Bradford, July 26, 1671 ; m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of John Gage, of Ipswich, b. Mar. 12, 1674; m. 2d, about 1717, Ruth ¦ b. 1682; who d. Mar. 14, 1770. He. resided Bradford ; there was laid out to him from his father's estate, six acres of land where his house standeth, Jan. 21, 1696-7. He d. Bradford, June 14, 1743. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Bradford : Hannah, Sept. 15, 1695 ; d. Feb. 18, 1696. Samuel, Mar. 14, 1697 ; m. Abigail Kimball. Hannah, Mar. 10, 1698, " Jonathan Chadwick. David, 1700, " Mary Wilson. Rebecca, Aug. 16, 1703, " Joseph Wilson. A Son, Nov. 7,1705; d. Nov. 11,1705. Jeremiah, Oct. 15, 1707; m. Elizabeth Head. Aaron, Jun. 7, 1710, " Susanna Smith. Elizabeth, Jan. 14, 1712-a. Abraham, Feb. 18, 1715; m. Judith Hall. By 2d wife, b. Bradford: Ruth, Sept. 1719 ; m. Rapha Hall. Abigail, Apr. 28, 1723, " Rapha Hall. Children : Anna, b. Dec. 23, 1661; Mercy, " Dec. 27, 1663; Richard, " Dec. 3, 1664: Elizabeth, " Jul. 24, 1669, David, " Jul. 26, 1671, Jonathan, " Nov. 26, 1673, Robert, " Mar. 5, 1675- Abraham, " Mar. 24, 1677- Samuel, " Mar. 28, 1680; Ebenezer, " Jun. 20, 1684, Abigail, " Jun. 20, 1684, AARON KIMBALL,* born Bradford, Mass., June 7, 1710; m. Dec. 17, 1731, Susanna Smith; Tailor. He res. Haverhill, Mass.; removed to Hopkinton, N. H., before 1742; where bis son Abraham was the first white child born in that town. He built a fort there, 1746, opposite the present house of James Story. His name frequently occurs in the early town.records; a prom inent and influential citizen. An antique tablet marks his grave in the old cemetery on Putney's hill. His will is at Exeter, her will at Nashua. He d. Hopkinton, July 30, 1760. bap. Children: Elizabeth, b. David, " Abel, " Timothy, Mary, Abraham,Aaron, Samuel, Nathaniel,Phineab,Susanna, Ruth, Oct. 4, 1732, HaveriH; m. Apr. 18, 1733. 1735, Dec. 19, 1736, Feb. 4, 1739, Apr. is, 1742, Hopkinton, Sept. 12, 1747, " m — How. m. Mary Chandler. " Sarah . " How. m. Pbebe Runnells. Eunice Lee, Abigail Susanna Jewett. Lydia Livermore. , Judith Lendall. SEVENTH GENERATION. 409 Ch. b. Windsor: 3442. Nancy Stocker, Apr. 23, 1827; d. Mar. 25, 1828. 3443. Emma Stocker, May 2, 1829; " June 24, 1831. 3444.* Abbie Clementine, Feb. 1, 1833. 3445* Andrew Jackson, Apr. 18, 1840. [1252] JOHN HUNTER,7 (Bro. of Horace,) b. Windsor, Vt.. 1804; m. Mary Snedeker; merchant; Troy, N. Y. He d. Troy, Oct., 1857. Xo issue. [1254] MARY HUNTER,7 (Sister of Horace,) b. Windsor, Vt., Feb. 22, 1809; m. C. C. Rowell. He first m. her sister, Emily, who d. Sharon, Vt., May 7, 1837. She d. Hartford, Vt., Nov. 21, 1886. Children: 3446. Henry. 3447. Barton. [1255] Major WILLIAM HUNTER,7 (Bro. of Horace,) b. Windsor, Vt., Feb. 13, 1811; m. by Rev. J. K. Converse, Burlington, Vt., Dec. 11, 1839, Fanny, dau. of Enoch and Phebe (Little) Harris, b. Danville, Vt., Mar. 24, 1817; merchant; res. principally in Burlington until 1861; after wards, N. Y. City; Democrat; school commissioner. He was educated princi pally at Norwich University (now removed to Northfield, Vt. ); Major in the militia; Episco. He d. N. Y. City, Nov. 26, 1863. Children: [5, 1865, unm. 3448. Caroline Jane, b. May, 11, 1841, Lebanon, N. H.; d. Feb. 3449.* Fannie Elizabeth, " Nov. 14, 1843, Jerico, Vt. 3450.* Rosamond Howe, " Nov. 19. 1845, Burlington. 3451.* Mary Pomeroy, " Mar. 15, 1852, " [1256] CHARLES HUNTER,' (Bro. of Horace,) b. Windsor, Vt., Jan. 2, 1816; planter. He d. Port Gibson, Miss., July 15, 187-. No issue. [1259] DAVID HUNTER PARDEE,7 (Jonathan,8 Sarah Hunter, <* Hope still Hamlin,* Ebenezer," James,8*) b. Sharon, Ct., May 12,1792; m., Delhi, N. Y., Dec. 25, 1826, Saphronia, dau. of Abner and Lois (Pickering) Thurber, b, Coop erstown, N. Y., May 12, 1804; carpenter and cabinet maker; spent some years in tbe Southern States; accumulated some wealth; returned to Delhi, N. Y., and engaged in mercantile business; she Epis.; she res. at one time with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Sarah Paine, at Delhi, N. Y. Both d. Delhi; he June 20 1866; she, Mar. 7, 1876. No. issue. NATHANIEL KIMBALL.6 b. Hopkinton, N. H.; m. June 2, 1774, Lydia Livermore ; res. Hopkinton; he d. Apr. 28, 1819; she Jan. 18, 1S29. Children: Hannah, h Aug. 26, 1775. Abigail, Sept. 9,1777; m. Ebenezer Stocker. Lydia, Sept. 27, 1779, " Trussell. David L., Mar. 21, 1782, " Sarah Hildreth. Nathaniel, " July 23, 1786, " Mary Titcomb. Clarissa, Jun. 3, 1790, " Eaton. 410 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [1260] REBECCA PARDEE,' (Sister or David H.,) b. Sharon, Ct., May 11, 1794; m. there, July 23, 1812, Col. Amasa, son of Amasa and Diadamia (Parmelee) Parker, b. Washington, Ct., Oct. 28, 1784; lawyer; graduate of Yale College; attended law school at Litchfield, Ct. and studied with Peter VanSchoick, of Kinderhook; settled at Delhi, N. Y., 1812, and practiced his profession there until his death; was partner with Hon. Sam uel Sharswood, 1812-1827, and next with his nephew, Hon. Amasa J. Parker, who was later Justice Supreme Court of N. Y. ; afterwards with his son, Eobert Parker. He was Surrogate of Delaware Co., N. Y., nine years, and for many years Master in Chancery. A lawyer of the old school, and a man without reproach. Member Episcopal Church, of which he was warden. She d. Delhi, Sept. 26, 1839. He m. 2d, Delhi, Aug. 24, 1841, Mrs. Phebe (Peck) widow of Joseph Moore, b. Sept. 25, 1803. He d. Delhi, Mar., 1855: his widow d. Oct. 11, 1859. Ch. b. Delhi: 3452.* Elizabeth Caroline, Jun. 20, 1813. 3453.* Philamon Starr, Feb. 11, 1815. 3454.* Robert, Feb. 11, 1818. 3455.* Charles Edward, May 13, 1819. 3456.* Rebecca Lavinia, Jun. 14, 1821. 3457.* George Amasa, Feb. 25, 1823. 3458.* James, Mar. 30, 1825. 3459. Daniel Hamlin, May 10, 1827; d. same day. 3460.* Mary Augusta, Feb. 27, 1830. 3461. Junius Cameron, Nov. 5, 1833; d. Aug. 25, 1834. [1261] DANIEL JOHNS PARDEE,7 (Bro. of David H.,) b. Sharon, Ct., Aug. 11, 1796; unm.; wholesale merchant, N. Y. City, but unsuccessful. He was said to have been a very handsome man. He d. July 26, 1866. [1262] MARY ANN PARDEE,7 (Sister of David H,) b. Sharon, Ct., Dec, 17, 179—; m. Dec. 25, 1828, Nathaniel Daniel, son of Isaac and Susanna (Steele) Hathaway, b. Walton, N. Y., Dec, 1800; she d. Oct. 25, 1842. He m. 2d, Nov. 27, 1844, Mary Stewart. Ch. b. Delhi, N. Y.: 3462. George, Oct. 4, 1830; d. Aug. 25, 1832. 3463.* Daniel Pardee, Dec. 10, 1833. 3464.* Helen Rebecca, May 26, 1838. [1263] SARAH PARDEE,' (Sister of David H.,) b. Sharon, Ct., Mar. 20, 1801; m. 1st, Sept. 5, 1827, Henry O., son of Na thaniel and Mercy (Brown) Hollister,* of Amenia, N. Y., b. Sept. 16, 1800; who d. Jan. 5, 1829; m. 2d, Delhi, N. Y., Dec. 24, 1833, Anthony Marvin, son of Asahel Ellsworth and Anna (Beers) Paine, b. Kortright, N. Y., Mar. 25, 1801; publisher; Democrat; she, Epis.; both d. Delhi; she, Mar. 16, 1885; he, Mar. 10, 1881. * Note 345. The Hollisters were at Bristol, England, as early as the time of Henry VIII 1500. The name is from Holly— terre; the land of the Holly. JOHN HOLLISTER,* b. Glastonbury, Eng., 1012. He came to America and settled in Wethersfield, Ot., 1642; freeman, May 10, 1643; deputy for Weymouth, Mass., 1644; returned to SEVENTH GENERATION. 411 Ch. b. 1st marriage: 3465. A Son; d. in infancy. By 2d marriage, b. Delhi: 3466.* George Henry, Sept. 25, 1835. [1271] LOUISIANA HAMLIN, 7( Amos,8 Cornelius,* *Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Durham, N. Y., Sept. 13, 1804; m. there, 1826, Thomas, son of Lawrence and Isabella (Clark) Fenner, b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 15, 1796; farmer; Green Co., N. Y., 1804-41. He sold his farm there, and in 1840 lived upon that of her father, Dr. Hamlin. In the spring of 1841 they removed west, by way of the Erie canal, from Albany to Buffalo, N. Y.; thence by steamer to Cleveland, Ohio. After stopping there a few weeks they "took the hack track," as their son puts it, and settled in Medina, N. Y., where they resided until the spring of 1845, when he sold his farm and again sought a home in the West, traveling by steamer around the lakes to Racine in Wis. Territory; soon after he bought a farm at Richmond, 111., where they resided the remainder of their lives. She was well educated for a lady of her time, and an extensive reader. Through the instruction of her father she became a skillful druggist, and as such as sisted him in his practice. Although she never took any degree in medicine, it not being the custom at that period for women to become regular physicians, yet in later life her services were in much demand with the sick; Democrat; she Methodist. Both d. Richmond; she, Dec. 17, 1854; he, Nov. 13, 1850. Children: 3467.* Hamlin, Jan. 8, 1828, Durham. 3468.* Helen, Apr. 24, 1829, tt 3469. Elizabeth, Jan. 3, 1831, d d. Mar. 6, 1832. 3470.* Mary Elizabeth, Mar. 23, 1833, a 3471.* Harriet, Jan. 14, 1835, it 3472.* Lawrence Alexander, Feb. 13, 1837, tt 3473. Homeria, Dec. 3, 1839, a " Dec. 23, 1841 3474.* Thomas Clark, Dec. 13, 1841, Shelby. 3475.* Isabella R., Apr. 21, 1843, u [1273] EMILY HAMLIN,' (Sister of Louisiana, ) b. Durham, N. Y., June 17, 1809; m. James Ackley; she d. Jan. 29, 1839. One ch. d. in infancy, [1276] AMOS HAMLIN,7 (Bro. of Louisiana,) b. Durham, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1814; m. Mary Nichols, b. Schoharie, N. Y. He was educated for a physician, but become an artist; resided in Durham, Cats- Wethersfleld, the same year and was deputy there many times until 1656 ; Lieutenant, March, 1658-9; collector, 1660; m. Joanna, dau. of Richard Treat, Senior, and his first wife, Joanna. He d. Wethersfield, April, 1665 ; she d. Oct., 1694. Children: Elizabeth, m. Samuel Welles. John, b. 1644; m. Sarah Goodrich. Thomas, m. Elizabeth Latimer and Elizabeth Willams. Joseph, d. Aug. 29, 1674, unm. Lazarus, b. 1656; d. Sept., 1709. Mary, m. John Welles. Sarah, " Hope Atherton and Timothy Baker. Stephen, b. 1658; m. Abigail Treat and widow Elizabeth Reynolds. 412 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. kill and N. Y. City; Madison, Wis.; Chicago, 111., aad California; he conveyed land in Green Co.,N. Y-, 1843, and he and his wife, Mary, conveyed land there 1864; removed from 111. to Cal., 1850; Whig, and a politician. Hed. N. Y.' 1872. Child: 3476. A Daughter, Mrs. Smith, b. Catskill, res. in Wisconsin, who had children. [1277] CARNOT HAMLIN,7 (Bro. of Louisiana,) b. Durham, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1816; m. in Wis.; farmer; Whig. He d. sum mer of 186—. Dr. Daniel D. T. Hamlin. [1278] Dr. DANIEL D. TOMPKINS HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Louisiana,) b. Durham, N. Y., Jan. 29, 1820; m. Schoharie, N. Y., June 15, 1841, Sarah, youngest dau. of Dr. Cornelius C. and Catelina Yates (VanAntwerp) VanDyck, b. Schoharie, Aug. 12, 1822; educated at Albany Medical School; physician; Sangerties, N. Y., Elkhorn, Wis., and Chicago, 111.; Whig and Republican; Freemason; member of various medical societies; member N. Y. Legislature; an active business man, and occupied various positions of honor and trust; followed his position closely; contracted pulmonary disease, and went west for his health. Both d. Chicago; he, Oct. 21, 1876; she, Dec. 10, 1890. Ch. b. Saugerties: 3477.* Catalina Yates, June 29, 1845. 3478.* Sarah Jane, Mar. 2, 1847. 3479.* Margaret VanDyck, Jan. 17, 1849. SEVENTH GENERATION. 413 [1280] JOHN TREAT,' (Ashbel W.,8 Mary Hamlin,* Cornelius,* Ebe nezer,8 James,21) m. Harriet Monspn, of Centreville, N. Y.; said to have re moved to Mich. Children: 3480. Mary E., b. 1839. 3481. George H., " 1842. [1283] LAURA TREAT,' (Sister of John,) m. Parmele. Child: 3482. William; res. Chetopa, Labette Co., Kas. [1284] HENRY TREAT,7 (Bro. of John,) b. Greenfield, N. Y., July 16, 1799; m., Nov. 10, 1828, Maria Baldwin, of Williamstown, Mass., b. Sept. 16, 1808; farmer; Freedom and Holland, N. Y. He d. Windsor, Mich., Aug. 26, 1859; she d. there, Sept. 8, 1862. Children: b. Nov. 22, 1829, Freedom. 41 Mar. 16, 1832, " " Mar. 9, 1834, " " July 29, 1838, Holland. " Jan. 2, 1845, " " Sept. 16, 1846, " . " Mar. 24, 1849. [1285] CALVIN GOODRICH,' ( Anna Treat, « Mary Hamlin,* Cornelius,* Ebenezer,8 James,2*) b. Lebanon, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1800; m. July 1, 1821, Sally Brigden. He d. Mar. 28, 1874. 3483. Lucy M., 3484. Martha, 3485.* David Henry, 3486.* Gordon, 3487. Adeline O, 3488. Caroline P. 3489. Orgelia E., Children: 3490. Sally A., b. Sept. 13, 1822. 3491. Mercy E., " June 9, 1824. 3492. Joseph, " Nov. 5, 1826. 3493. Cynthia, " Jan. 12, 1829. [1286] LUCY GOODRICH,' (Sister of Calvin,) b. Lebanon, N. Y., Apr. 26, 1802; m. Feb. 20, 1822, Thomas Brigden. She d. May 19, 1881. Children (9): 3494. Charles; res. Moravia, N. Y. [1287] JEREMIAH GOODRICH,' (Bro. of Calvin,) b. Lebanon, N. Y., Jan. 4, 1804; m. 1st, Bainbridge, N. Y., Apr. 1, 1824, Sophronia, dau. of Samuel and Jemima Melindy, b. Bainbridge, 1802, who d. Moravia, N. Y., Apr., 1836; m. 2d, Oct. 1, 1836, Rebecca Huntley; farmer; Cayuga Co., N. Y., until spring of 1844; afterwards, Hadley, 111.; Whig; Meth odists. He d. Hadley, Oct. 24, 1843. 414 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. by 1st wife,: 3495.* William A., 3496.* Mary Emeline, 3497* Martha J., 3498* John Samuel, 3499. Charles N., By 2d wife: 3500.* James Alonzo, 3501.* Helen R., 3502.* Lucy O, b. Jan. 14, 1825, Bainbridge. " Aug. 26, 1827, " " Dec. 13, 1829, " " Oct. 9, 1831, " [Texas, 1867. " Dec. 25, 1834, Moravia; sup. he d. in " July 23, 1837, Moravia. " Oct. 2, 1842, Homer. " Sept. 4, 1844, Hadley. [1288] JACOB L. GOODRICH,' (Bro. of Calvin,) b. Lebanon, N. Y„ July 8, 1806; m. 1st, June 28, 1826, Almira Nash; m. 2d, Mary J. Johnson. He d. Sept. 18, 1863. Children; 3503. Harry J., b. July 17, 1837. - 3504. Charles E., " May 21, 1840, d. 1886. [1290] SEYMOUR TREAT,7 (Timothy,8 Ruth Hamlin,* Cornelius,* Ebenezer,8 James,2 !) b. West Stockbridge, Mass., Dec. 3, 1782; m., May 15, 1808, Phebe McCarty; millwright. He d. Cal., June 5, 1859. Children: 3505. Isaiah McCarty, b. Apr. 4, 1809; d. Nov. 5, 1841. 3506.* M aria, " Dec. 9, 1812. 3507. Rhoda, " Mar. 3, 1816; " Sept. 12, 1820. 3508.* Stephen Decatur, " Apr. 12, 1819. 3509. Carlton, " Oct. 6, 1825; " Oct. 20, 1845. [1292] SUSANNA TREAT,7 (Sister of Seymour, ) b. West Stockbridge, Mass., Apr. 25, 1786; m. 1st, May 28. 1807, Zelak Wal ter, who d. 1811; m. 2d, Feb., 1814, Joseph Phelps, whod. May, 1851, aged 82. In 1841 she removed from Homer, N. Y., to Elgin, 111.; in 1857 to Sandwich, 111.; about 1882 to Romeo, Mich.; Nov., 1886, she returned to Sandwich, where she d.; Cong. Ch. by 1st. marrige, b. Homer: Sophia, June 13, 1808; m. Jacob Crawford. 3510.3511 3512.3513. 3514.3515. Maria, June 5, 1811; By 2d marriage, b. Homer: Lydia, Nov. 18, 1814 Mercy, Nov. 18, 1819 Joseph E., Oct. 16, 1824 Cornelia, Sept. 26, 1827 " Dr. Philo Tillson. m. Hon. Augustus Adams. " Carmi Wells. •' Harriet Stiles. " Cornelius Stiles. [1295] LUCIA TREAT,' (Sister of Seymour,) b. West Stockbridge, Mass., Dec 29, 1795; m. Baylis. Children: 3516. Harriet. 3517. Josephine. 3518. Eliza. SEVENTH GENERATION. 415 [1296] ELIZA TREAT,7 (Sister of Seymour,) b. West Stockbridge, Mass., Mar. 24, 1799; m. Prosser. Children: 3519. Timothy Treat; res. near Chicago, 111. 3520. Eda. [1297] LAURA TREAT,' (Sister of Seymour,) b. Homer, N. Y., Feb. 23, 1801; m. Milton Robinson. Children: 3521. Stoughton. 3522. Sophronia. 3523. Marcus. 3524. Lorinda. [1299] LYMAN TREAT,' (Thomas," Ruth Hamlin,* Cornelius,* Ebene zer,8 James,21) b. Champlain, Vt., Mar. 14, 1785; m. Aurora, N. Y., Achsah Brown. Served in Capt. Cranston Co., attached to Col. Scott's 2d N. Y. Art., called out Sept. 15, 1812, for three months, to go to Lewiston, N. Y., and sta tioned at Fort Gray, and was at the capture of the brigs Caledonia and Adams. Resided at Auburn, N. Y.; later at Booneville, N. Y., March, 1854; Horseheads, N. Y., March, 1855; pensioner. He d. East Aurora, N. Y., May 8, 1869; she d. Colden, N. Y., about 1843-4. Ch. b. Colden; 3525.* John Holmes, May 17, 1842. [1300] TIMOTHY TREAT,7 (Bro. of Lyman,) b. Georgia, near St. Albans, Vt., Mar. 30, 1786; m. 1st, near Buffalo, N. Y.; m. 2d, St. Albans, Vt., Jan., 1817, Lovisa Bentley, b. Georgia, Jan. 22, 1799, who d. Silver Creek, Mich., Sept. 14, 1860; farmer; removed to Aurora, N. Y., when a young man, where he resided until 1834; removed to Niles, Mich.; resided Silver Creek, 1837-63; removed to Elk Grove, Cal., and resided there with his son, Sullivan, until his death. Enlisted at Aurora, Apr., 1813, for six months in Capt. Stevens' Co. in Col. Warren's Regt.; discharged Sept., 1814; pensioner. He d. Elk Grove, Mar. 1, 1875. Ch. by 1st wife: 3526.* Sdllivan, By 2d wife: b. Jan. 18, 1811, Aurora. 3527.* Fidelia, " Oct. 15, 1818, 3528.* Almira, " Feb. 13, 1821, 3529.* Ruby, " Apr. 6, 1823, 3530.* James Bently, " July 14, 1825, 3531.* Louisa, " Nov. 24, 1827, 3532.* Ira Haskell, " May H, 1830, 3533.* Wallace Orvill,- " Aug. 9, 1832, 3534.* Willard W., " Aug. 9, 1832, 3535.* Horace Jay, " Mar. 13, 1835, Silver Creek. 3536.* Lucy Ann, " May 2, 1839, d True Democrat in Cleveland, now the Cleveland Leader, and left Elyria, 1849. A contemporary, referring to his writings at that time, says: "They contained a summary of the Congress and proeeedings, but their chief aim and purpose were to induce the Whigs of Ohio to pledge themselves never to vote for a slaveholder for President. The views and ar guments were striking and original, and presented with a lucidity of style and such fervor and eloquence as rarely occurs in political writings. They were copied into all the local papers — entered into and eagerly read in every house hold. Never, since the days of the Federalist, did any political writings have such an effect upon the minds of those to whom they were addressed. "He had natural diplomatic qualities, and few men could surpass him in political intrigue. The coalition of the Free Soilers and Democrats of the Ohio Legislature, which resulted in the election of Mr. Chase as Senator, was chiefly his work, and the famous instrument signed by the Democratic leaders and 'Morse and Townsend,' was drawn by him, wherein it was stipulated that the Democrats should vote for Chase for Senator and the other contracting parties for the Democratic nominees to all state offices and their election by the Legis lature." Hon. Frank C. Le Blond, of Celina, Ohio, says: "He was one of the brain iest and shrewdest men I ever knew; could plan and perfect schemes of the greatest magnitude; his intellectual qualities were of the very highest order." In 1848 he was a member of the Free Soil Convention in Buffalo, N. Y., and a member of the Committee on Resolutions. In 1849 he was President of the Board of Public Works in Ohio; served three years and then by special act of the Legislature was chosen attorney for the State to arrange the water leases of the canals, collect and readjust water rents. After finishing these duties he was never a candidate for public office, and declined the appointment of Attorney-General of Ohio, tendered by Gov. Chase in 1855. He was at one time Attorney for a Railroad Company in Cincinnati, projected several canals and railroads in Ohio, and lost heavily in railroad enterprises. From early man hood he was an ardent abolitionist, and intimate with Garrison, Bryant, Sum ner, Lincoln, Chase, and many other eminent men of his times. Soon after the war he went to Virginia, and was interested there in the purchase of lands for homes for former slaves and became interested inlands, wharves, etc., at Newport News and Old Point Comfort, as terminus for rail roads on the Atlantic, and commenced building a railroad from Richmond to Newport News, in which his fortune was invested; a panic left him bankrupt. 432 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Late in life he purchased a beautiful place at Williamsburg, Va. He had a summer home near his native place. In later years others saw the feasability of his projects and carried them out; one of the finest harbors on the Atlantic being at Newport News. He was described as a man small in stature, with a very handsome counten ance; a strong and forcible public speaker, and a delightful conversationalist. He had remarkable health; one who knew him after hiseightieth year said, that he was then active and alert with not a grey hair, and all his senses unimpair ed; that Mr. Hamlin then told him, that d uring his long life he had never known what it was to suffer physical pain; a remarkable fact ! He was interested in the organization of Oberlin College, Ohio; and a trustee of the College at Hampden, Va.; Methodist. Hed. Washington, D. C, Nov. 23, 1894, from the result of an injury received from a colored man, who had as saulted him. It is a singular incident that his death was caused by a member of the race for whom he had devoted so much of his life work. His daughter has i n manuscript a novel written by him when o ver 80years old. The following lines from his pen appeared in the Berkshire Courier, Feb. 9, 1893: Again I stand within that mountain home; But not as once o'er its rough fields to roam, A joyous, laughing, healthy, happy child; Gathering mosses, flowers and berries wild; Without a care, without an anxious thought, Nature's own child, and just as nature wrought. Now more than four score years have o'er me past, And oft my limbs have felt the winters' blast, And summer's heat, and autumn's biting frost; Till youthful strength and vigor both are lost. My head with silvery hairs is covered o'er; My heart with cheerful hope inspired no more. How strange the vision, as scenes of years gone by, Now pass in full review before mine eye — All I have known since first I saw the light; Of rising sun upon yon mountain height ! Where now the schoolmates of my childhood days? Where now the one of perfect form and winning ways, Whose early beauty all the schoolboys crazed As on her form they often slyly gazed ? Not one is there, not one to call my name! But there's the road, and school near by, the same; And happy children speed along the way — A generation new — to study and to play. There is the rock on which 1 sat and planned The work that should my powers through life command. The work is done — tbe resolutions made, I've kept in faith and ne'er from them have strayed; Now here I am with battle scars all o'er, Feebled by age, and fit for strife no more; Old idols gone; no new ones to adore; I've past the days when love can fire the breast, When seeking wealth can rob the soul of rest; When fame can lure to daring deeds of death And swell proud hearts with its pernicious breath. So, too, I've passed the days of doing good— The days when proud oppression I've withstood, And, acting jointly with a noble band, Broke slavery's chains throughout this blessed land- How strange to feel your work on earth is done- No plans to make— all battles lost or won. — An Octogenarian. SEVENTH GENERATION. 433 Ch. by 1st wife: 3774. Miles O, b. July 1837, Elyria; d. Aug. 3, 1839 3775.* Emily Miles, i i July 5, 1838, n 3776.* Edward Clayton, f ( Aug. 21, 1840, " 3777.* Lucretia Belle, Ch. by 2d wife: t i Sept. 1. 1847, Cleveland. 3778.* Charles Jabez, b. Feb. 24, 1860, Covington. 3779.* Mary Louise, " May 21, 1863, a 3780.* Anna Laura, ct Dec. 13, 1866, u 3781.* Nouman Cherry, " Oct. 1, 1869, Austerlitz, N. Y. 3782.* Willard Wallace, Oct. 3, 1870, [1363] BETSEY EMELINE HAMLIN,' (Sister of Lorenzo F.,) b. Hillsdale, now Austerlitz, N. Y., Jan. 26,1810; m. Elyria, Ohio, 1833, Ebenezer, son of John B. and Sarah McGinley, b. Philadelphia, Pa., 1809; me chanic; Elyria; Methodists: after the death of her husband she was a school teacher. He d. Elyria, 1836; she d. suddenly, Sidney, Ohio, Jan. 18, 1844. Ch. b. Elyria: 3783.* Louisa, Jan. 25, 1834. 3784. Frederick E., Sept., 1835: d. Apr., 1840. 3785.* Charles, 1837. [1366] LUCINDA ESTHER HAMLIN,' (Sister of Lorenzo F.,) b. Alford, Mass.. Dec 29, 1815; m. Elyria, Ohio, 1837, Hon. Edward Mar shall, son of Charles Bartlett and Elsie (Marshall) Phelps,* b. Woodbury, Ct., Nov. 13, 1813. He received private instruction when a youth, studied Latin and Greek at a boys' school, Britain, Ct.; graduated with honor from Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio, 1833, delivering the Latin Salutatory. In his class were Edwin M. Stanton, afterwards Secretary of War; Judge David Davis, of Illinois, and Bishop Wilmer, of Louisiana. He soon began the study of law in Norwalk, Ohio, with Judge Lane, one of the Supreme Judges; at the same time teaching Latin, Greek and Natural Sciences in Norwalk Academy; ad mitted to the bar in the Supreme Court of Ohio, 1835, and settled at St. Mary, Ohio, same year, and began married life there, August, 1837, amidst the hard ships of a new country. He was the pioneer lawyer of Western Ohio, and his practice embraced many counties; the peculiar requirements and settling of difficult questions gave him advantage and prominence in equity courts, in which he became distinguished: he possessed a logical mind and impressive earnestness, which gave weight before court and jury; was a careful, labor ious lawyer, and a strong advocate; was twice elected to the State Senate, where he was one of the active originators and champions of the free school system of Ohio; many of the wisest laws of the State were enacted during his term in the Senate: was three times elected Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, and brought to the bench the training and discipline of nearly half a century of active mental labor amid the intellectual vigor of collision with able minds, and presided with dignity, manliness, equity and * Note 350. Hon. CHARLES BARTLETT PHELPS; m. Elsie, dau. of Rev. John B. Marsh all, b. N. Y. City ; he graduated at Kings, now Columbia College; was ordained 1771 by the Bishop of London, Eng.. as an Episcopal Clergyman, and assumed the pastorate of Woodbury, Ct., same year. Mr. Phelps served many years in the upper branch of the Conn. Assembly; and as associate judge of Litchfield County. 434 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. ability. For nearly 50 years he was foremost in his home in matters of educa tion and public improvements, and brought there the energy, ambition and culture which were the legacy from his New England ancestors, and added the sturdy, independent qualities, the outgrowth and necessity of pioneer life. He continued in public life, except a few years at the close, he became a priyate citizen. He was urbane, courteous and cordial, retaining much of the old school of manners and thought; was hospitable and benevolent. She was educated at Hudson Academy, N. Y., and took a course in literature, and painting in the Emma Willard Seminary, Troy, N. Y; was a teacher in Norwalk Academy, Ohio, a lady of intellectual culture. Methodists, of which church they were consistent communicants many years, and reared their children in that faith. He d. St. Mary, July 19, 1883. Ch. b. St. Mary: 3786.* Mary Lucinda, July 6, 1838. 3787* Charles Hamlin, Mar. 31, 1842. 3788. Edward Marshall, May 31, 1844; d. Sept, 29, 1849. 3789* Susan Moseley, Sept. 29, 1845. 3790.* Frederick Elisha, Oct. 8, 1847. Frederick Virgil Hamlin. [1367] FREDEBICK VIRGIL HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Lorenzo F.,) b. Hillsdale, N. Y., Dec. 1, 1817; m. Hartford, Ct., May 16, 1847, Katharine, dau. of Royal Ralph and Lydia (Ashley) Hinman,* b. Roxbury, Ct.; merchant and insurance broker; N. Y. City from the age of fifteen: Republican; member * Note 351. ROYAL R. HINMAN was Secretary of State of Conn, ; and author of Hin- man's Puritan Settlers of Conn. SEVENTH GENERATION. 435 of Arm of Hamlin, Sloan & Tifft, 48 Cedar street; Hamlin, Wheeler & Co., Hamlin, Green & Co., wholesale dry goods; she Presb. He d. N. Y. City, Sept. 8, 1893. Ch. b. N. Y. City: 3791. Frederick H., Oct. 19, 1848: d. Nov. 12, 1884, unm. 3792. Walter A., Dec. 18, 1852; " Sept. 28, 1887, unm. [1368] CICERO JABEZ HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Lorenzo F.,) b. Hillsdale, N. Y., Nov. 8, 1819; m. Sept. 27, 1842, Susan A., dau. of Isaac and Polly (Leland) Ford,* b. Jan. 10, 1821. He is an example of a successful, self- made, business man; to use his words, his inheritance "was sound health and a good digestion;" he went to East Aurora, N. Y., 1836, and three years later con ducted a general store there: went to Buffalo, 1846 and engaged in the dry goods business, the firm being Wattles and Hale, 252 Main St., which dissolved the following year, and Mr. Hamlin continued the business until 1852. In 1860 he became a member of the firm of Mendsen & Co., dealers in carpets and house furnishing goods; the firm afterwards becameHamlin & Mendsen and continued until 1871. In 1874 he became President of the Buffalo Grape Sugar Co., merged Cicero Jabez Hamlin. in the American Glucose Co., which has since established branches in Peoria, Ills; Leavenworth, Kas.; Iowa City, Iowa, and Tippecanoe, Ohio. His sons, William and Harry were engaged in these enterprises, with principal office in Peoria, under the management of William Hamlin. He is proprietor of the * For Ford see notes 119 and 299. Children: 3793. Anna Ford, b. July 1, 1843, 3794.* ' Frank, " Apr. 7, 1846, 3795.* William, " Aug. 27, 1849, 3796. Kate, " Feb. 28, 1854, 3797.* Harry, " July 17, 1855, 436 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. world renowned "Village Farm," at East Aurora, celebrated as the home of Membrino King, Almont, Jr., Belle Hamlin and hundreds of high bred horses. Harry Hamlin is associated in the management of this business. In 1868 Mr. Hamlin became interested in the Buffalo Driving Park, and was President of the Association. Since 1848 he has dealt extensively in real estate, owned much valuable property, erected many buildings and made many improvements in Buffalo; he has been one of the largest employers of labor in the city; has been engaged in rail road business; is interested in the water power at Niagara Falls, and believes it destined to become one of the important industries of this country. From 1848 to 1887 his residence was Franklin St.; since 1896, Dele- ware Ave. It is said the success of the Glucose busi ness is attributed to tbeen- terprise, foresight, skill and nerve of C. J. Hamlin and sons. Until they em barked in its manufacture, the entire supply of this country was obtained from France and Germany; the crude attempts at domestic production having pre viously failed. He gave his sons an academic education, all of whom are described as tall, refined, handsome men, whom he early associated with him self in business. Children: Aurora: d. Sept. 11, 1843, a Buffalo. " Mar. 27, 1857. [1369] Dr.:HIRAM FRANCIS HAMLIN,' (Ainasa,8 Jabez,* Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James;81) b. Washington Co., N.Y. (perhaps Middle Falls,) Dec. 8,1800: m. Mar. 14, 1824, Caroline Wilcox, b. Alford, Mass., June 10, 1799, sister to the wife of his uncle Frederick Hamlin; physician, resided at various places: Frank lin, Kent, Norwalk and Wellington, Ohio; Salem, 111.: Nevada City, Cal.; re turned to Salem, 111.; Whig and Republican; Methodist; member Sons of Tem perance; she Presb. He d. Salem, Oct. 18, 1875; she d. Wellington, Dec. 4, 1861. Children: 3798. Amasa, b. May 7, 1825; d. July 26. 1826. 3799. Helen, " Feb. 22, 1828, " Feb. IB, 1847. 3800.* Myrtilla Lorett, " Nov. 10, 1829. 3801. Caroline Nancy, " Nov. 5, 1831, " Feb. 15, 1847. 3802. Sarah Henderson, " Jun. 1, 1834, " Wellington, Dec. 24, '59. 3803.* Juliette Angeline, " Apr. 17, 1839, Kent. 3804.* Mary, " Mar. 2, 1842. [1370] RODERICK HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Hiram F.,) b. Alford, Mass., 1802; m. Franklin, Ohio, 1824, Eliza, dau, of Samuel North, b. Conn., Nov. 29, 1803; farmer; Tallmadge, Ohio, 1828: Franklin, Ohio, 1838; Salem, 111., 1840; Republican; Methodists. Both d. Salem; he May 28, 1864; she, May 3, 1883. Children: 3805.* Sarah C, b 3806.* Harriet, 3807.* Frances, 3808.* Amasa, " 3809. Charles, 3810. Mattie, 3811.* Byron S., 3812.* Charles Milo. " 1826, Ohio. 1828, Ct 1830, a 1833, a 1836, " d. 1845. 1839, " " 1867, unm. Sept. 15, 1843, Salem. Apr. 17, 1849, a SEVENTH GENERATION. 437 [1371] BELINDA HULBERT,' (Esther Hamlin," Jabez,e Thomas,4 Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Alford, Mass., May 9, 1798; m. George De Peyster, of New York; she d. Franklin. Ohio. They had several children. Child: 3813. James A., lived in Morris, 111., 1879. [1372] HUBBARD CENTURY HULBERT,' . ( Bro. of Belinda,) b. Alford, Mass., Jan. 1,1801; m. Franklin, Ohio, Mar., 1823, Sarah Bruce, dau. of John and Sarah (Bruce) Encell, b. Bristol, Eng., Jan. 7, 1806. In early life a merchant, later a farmer; Franklin, Shalerville, Edenburg, Ohio; Salem, 111., 1838-45; returned to Franklin, 1845; she Christian. He d. Franklin, Dec. 5, 1871; she died Oskaloosa, la., March, 1896. Children: 3814.* Mortimer, b. Jan. 13, 1825, Franklin. 3815. George Hubbard , " Aug. 11, 1826, " d.Salem, 111. Jan.7, '40 3816.* Laura Dorinda, " Sept. 2, 1828. n 3817.* John Encell, " Nov. 4, 1830. K 3818.* Maria Belinda, " Nov. 7, 1833, Shalerville. 3819.* Sophia Bruce, " July 15, 1836, Edinburgh. 3820. Esther Ann, " Mar. 7, 1840, Salem, 111. 3821. Chas. Franklin, " Sept. 22, 1842, " d. Sept. 24, 1899. 3822.* James Century, " Apr. 30, 1846, Franklin. [1374] DORCAS EMELINE HULBERT,' ( Sister of Belinda. ) b. Alford, Mass., Oct. 7, 1810: m. Joseph Park. Children: 3823. Esther. 3824. Irene. 3825. Earl. [1376] JOHN RANDOLPH HAMLIN,' (Erastus,« Jabez,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. West Stockbridge, Mass., June 6, 1805. He was in Elyria, Ohio, 1827, probably moved there with his father, but returned the same year to Alford, Mass., and rented from his uncle, Jabez Hamlin, a store room attached to his dwelling. He had a "love affair" with Miss Julia Culver, who married another, and he went west "broken hearted." He was a merchant in Chicago, 111., 184—, 185—; later a banker in DeKalb, 111., and was living in Chicago, 1871; married. He d. Minn., Feb. 13, 1876. No issue. [1379] HARRIET S. HAMLIN,' (Sister of John R.,) b. West Stockbridge, Mass.; m. Williams. She d. in Ohio many years ago. Children (4). 3826.* Carrie. [1384] MARY ANN HAMLIN,' (Sister of John R.,) b. Jan. 16, 1818; m. 1st, Bryan; m. 2d, Wilmarth. Shed. Rock- ford, Ills., May 29, 1892. No issue. 438 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [1385] CAROLINE HAMLIN,' (Sister of John R.,j b. Elyria, Ohio, Feb. 16, 1822; m. 1st, Jan, 6, 1846, Russell Green, who d. Oct. 6, 1846; m. 2d, Chicago, 111., Apr., 1853, William Judd, son of William Judd Mix, b. 1823: retired physician; Iowa Falls, Iowa; Republican; Free mason: she Epis.; res. Byron, 111., divorced. Ch. by 2d mar., b. Daysville: 3827.* Judd Walter, Mar. 14, 1854. [1386] EDWARD STOWE HAMLIN,' (Bro. of John R.,) b. Elyria, Ohio, May 16, 1825; m. Sycamore, 111., Dec. 31, 1854, Elizabeth,' dau. of Michael and Hannah Huntington (Cleveland) Flynn, b. Royalton, Vt., June 26. 1831; merchant; Minneapolis, Minn., 1898; republican. Ch. b. De Kalb, 111: 3828. Florence, b. Oct. 7, 1855. 3829. Gertrude Ellen, " Nov. 21, 1862. [1387] EVELINE HAMLIN,' (Sister of John R.,) b. Elyria, Ohio; m. Hopkins. She d. July 27, 1889. Ch. (2 sons, 4 dau. living): 3830.* A Daughter. 3831. Mrs. Root. House of Frederick M. Hamlin— Wellington, Ohio. SEVENTH GENERATION. 439 [1389] FREDERICK MORTIMER HAMLIN,' (Frederick," Jabez,*5 Thomas,4 Ebenezer,3 James,8*) b. Jan. 18,1810. prob. Alford, Mass.; m. Ver million, Ohio, Dee. 29, 1836, Sophia Lenora, dau. of Horatio and Sally (Prentiss) Perry,* b. Vermillion, Dec. 3, 1816, half-sister of the wife of his brother Homer: removed with his parents to Wellington, Ohio, 1818; resided there, later at Elyria; mayor of Wellington; Treasurer of Loraine Co. ; an active anti-slavery man; Cong, of which church he was deacon and many years clerk. Both d. Wellington: he Jan. 8, 1872; she May 28, 1872. Ch. b. Elyria: 3832.* Theodore Perry, b. May 3, 1838. 3833.* Marion Angeline, " July 15, 1840. 3834.* Arthur Horatio, "Jan. 31,1843. [1390] Rev. HOMER HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Frederick M.,) b. Alford, Mass., Aug. 15, 1813; m. Elyria, Ohio, Jan. 25, 1848, Amelia Jane, dau. of Horatio and Harriet S. Perry,* b. Vermillion, Ohio, Mar. 1, 1827; removed with his parents to Wellington, Ohio, 1818; engaged in wool growing; House of Rev. Homer Hamlin — Wellington, Ohio. * Note. 3.e HORATIO PERRY, b. Rutland, Vt. ; m, 1st, Sally Prentiss; m. 2d, Harriet S. — . He d. Wellington. Ohio, aged 100 years and 11 months. 440 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. removed to Iowa, 1854, with Hon. J. B. Grinnell, and was one of the founders of the city of Grinnell; minister there; an active abolitionist, and assisted fugi- tives from slavery, harboring them in some instances, on their way to liberty: she was a well educated lady. Both d. Grinnell; he, Sept. 22, 1868. Children: 3835.* Mary Amelia, b. Sept. 27, 1849, Elyria. 3836.* Harriet Frances, " Mar. 13, 1851, Wellington. 3837* George Homer, " Oct. 23, 1855, Grinnell. 3838* Emma Perry, " Twin with George. 3839.* Charles Frederick, " Feb. 25, 1858, Grinnell. [1393] JULIETTE HAMLIN,' (Sister of Frederick M.,) b. Wellington, Ohio, April 25, 1823; m. Elyria, Ohio, 1847, William L. Smith, an Englishman; he graduated Oberlin College; after marriage they went to the home of his parents in England, remained two years and returned to Elyria, where she d. Mar. 7, 1851; he engaged in farming, Avon, Ohio, and removed to the State of Washington. Children: , 3840.* Fred Norton, b. Aug. 18, 1848, Mowsley, Eng. 3841. William, " Feb. 1851, Elyria. 3842. Juliette, " " " " d. young. [1394] MARY HAMBLIN,' (James,6 Amasa,5 Thomas,' Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. North East, N. Y.,1786; m. William Dunham, of Onondaga Co., N. Y.; res. Booneville, N. Y. She d. N. Y., May 17, 1841. Children: 3843. Abner. 3844. Sally. 3845. Deborah. ' Perhaps others. [1395] HARMON HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Mary,) b. North East, N. Y., 1787; m. Mary , from Vermont: farmer; at or near Stirlingville, Jefferson Co., N. Y. Mr. Adelbert E. Hamblin, Syracuse, N. Y,, says there was a son Chauncey, but does not mention Russell or George. He d. Onondaga, Eaton Co., Mich., about 1865; buried Antwerp, N. Y. Children: 3846.* Russell. 3847. Erastus. 3848. George. 3849.* Harvey, b. Nov. 5 3850. Louise; m. Georg 3851.* Mary. 3852.* Abraham Hartwell. [1396] ROXANNA HAMBLIN,' (Sister of Mary,) b. North East, N. Y., 1790; m. Ashbel Graves; she d. Cooperstown, N. Y-; he m. 2d, Lydia Short, by whom he had children named George, Catherine, Caroline and Matilda; res. Booneville and Cooperstown; he d. Cooperstown, Jan. 7, 1864. Ch. b. Cooperstown: 3853.* Ferdinand V., July 27. 1808. SEVENTH GENERATION. 441 [1397] JAMES HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Mary,) b. Mt. Washington, Mass., Aug. 28, 1792; m. Polly Truax, b. April 1, 1800; farmer, Antwerp, N. Y.; she was a Mormon; they removed to Ohio, then to Iowa; upon the removal of the Mormons to Utah they returned to Antwerp, bought a farm, where they resided the remainder of their lives. He d. Ant werp, Aug. or Sept., 1867; she d. Stirlingville, N. Y., Nov. 7, 1864. Ch. b. Jefferson Co., N. Y. (7): 3854.* William, Oct. 21, 1821. 3855.* Russell, Apr. 5, 1825. 3856.* Phebe Ann, June 6, 1828. 3857.* Henry, Apr. 19, 1833. [1398] ABRAHAM HARTWELL HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Mary,) b. Aug. 2, 1794; m. VanBuren, N. Y., Oct. 28, 1819, Susan Woodward, b. Sept. 13. 1799; farmer; Christian; private in Capt. John Howe's Co., N. Y. militia, Oct. 11 to Nov. 8,1814. His widow's app. for pension was dated Forest, Wis., July 25, 1878. He d. Forest, Wis., Apr. 9, 1874. She d. at home of her son Spencer, Pender, Neb., Dec. 22, 1893. Ch. b. Onondaga Co., N. Y.: 3858.* Louisa K., July 18, 1820. 3859. Owen Hartwell, Mar. 28, 1822; d. Jan. 22. 1831. 3860.* Samantha, Mar. 11, 1824. 3861.* Theresa, June 21, 1826. 3862.* Martha, Nov. 10, 1828. 3863.* HartwellCrowell, May 22, 1831. 3864.* Berlin, Mar. 24, 1833. 3865.* Gandace, Mar. 7. 1835. 3866.* Spencer A., Aug. 8, 1837. 3867.* Holland, Sept, 27, 1839. 3868.* Lucelia A., July 13, 1841. 3869. Miles A., Apr. 2, 1843; unm., 1902. • [1399] HIRAM HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Mary,) b. Oblong Hollow, North East, N. Y., May 11, 1797; m. Antwerp, N. Y., Mar. 12, 1820, Hannah, dau. of Timothy and Amy (Babcock) Poole, b. Deerfield, N. Y., 1799. In early life he tended bar for his father, who was a hotel keeper, but in after life was strictly temperate; farmer; a pioneer settler at Gouverneur, N. Y., 1834; at his death was the oldest inhabitant. of the place; he lost his right hand Dec, 1855; Whig and Republican; soldier 1812 war; she was a pious lady; Baptists; they celebrated their golden wedding, had 11 children, 36 grand children, 26 great grandchildren at her death. His funeral was held in the grove near his house, planted by himself and sons. Both d. Gouverneuer; he 1877: she, June 2, 1888. Children: 3870.* 3871.* 3872.*3873.* 3874. 3875.3876.* 3877. 3878. 3879.3880. Roxy Jane, b. Jan. 9, 1821, Antwerp. Matilda, " Dec. 14, 1822, a Julia, " Sept. 18, 1824. . , Floyd. " Sept. 23, 1826, 1 1 Hiram, " July 4, 1828, d. Aug. 17, 1830. James, " May 29, 1830, " Sept. 19, 1833. Zerviah, " June 26, 1832, it Roxanna, " Sept. 14, 1834, Gouverneur; d. Mar. 21, '61. Usebe, " Feb. 1, 1837, " Nov. 12, '39. Lewis, " Apr. 9, 1S39, " " Dec. 14, '44. Christiana A., " Feb. 20, 1843, " unm. 442 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [1400] NILES HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Mary,) b. North East, N. Y., Mar. 13, 1799; m. Diadama, dau. of Richard Huntley farmer and trapper; Antwerp and Phila., N. Y.; Canada; Tupper's Lake, Cham pion and Deer River, N. Y. He d. Lowville, N. Y., Feb. 22, 1896; she d. Phila,, N. Y., July 2, 1852. Children: 3881.* Margaret, b. May 31, 1828, Phila. 3882.* Abner, " July 22, 1830. 3883. Charles. [1402] MARTIN HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Mary.) b. Middlefield, N. Y., June 5, 1806; m. 1st, Annis Reed; m. 2d, Antwerp, N. Y., 1842, Mary, dau. of James and Katherine (Minick) McGee, b. LeRay, N. Y., Dec. 10, 1819; mechanic and builder; Antwerp from 1839 until death; Odd Fellow; she Methodist. He d. Antwerp, Aug. 5, 1852; she d. Holly, Mich., Feb. 1, 1891. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Antwerp: 3884.* Henry A., Apr. 10, 1833. Ch. by 2d wife, b. Antwerp: 3885. Charles Lewis, 1844. 3886.* Charilla Rosalie, Jan. 1, 1845. 3887.* Myron Martin, Jan. 2, 1850. 3888.* Byron Burns, " " " [1403] LUTHER HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Mary,) b. Cooperstown, N. Y., Nov. 2, 1808; m. Antwerp, Feb. 4, 1844, Jeanette, dau. of Gideon and Jeannette (Dixon) Witson, b. Selkirk, Scotland, Apr. 25, 1826. In early life a carpenter; Antwerp; then resided on his father's farm, Carthage, N. Y.; hotel keeper, West Lowville, N. Y., on the stage road, where he was postmaster, 1854-70, until the advent of the railroad. The poet, Benja min F. Taylor, was born near this spot;, and enjoyed the genial hospitality of "Uncle Luther," on his annual visits there, where several of his poems were composed; Methodists. Both d. Lowville; he Mar. 17, 1876; she, May 5, 1884. Children: 3889.* Adelaide Roxcena, b. Nov. 2, 1845, Antwerp. 3890. Charlotte J., " Apr. 19,1847, " d. May 1, 1859. 3891.* Walter Scott, " Sept. 15, 1852, West Lowville. 3892. Infant Son, d. Apr. 10, 1860. [1404] CHARLOTTE HAMBLIN,' (Sister of Mary,) b. Antwerp, N. Y., June 6, 1813; m. there, June 22, 1839, William, eldest son of William and Catherine (Mabbs) Gladwyn, b.Grabbins, Woodam Walters, Chatham, England, Aug. 6, 1800; attended School at Eaton, 1807-16; was ap prenticed to a miller, Chatham; his father set him up in business, but he was a wild, reckless young man, spent his property, exhausted his father's patience and some of his resources, and took to roving; landed at Quebec, April, 1832; went to Montreal, Gananoque and other .places; then to Loekport, Rochester, Oswego, Watertown and Antwerp, about 1837, where he married and located; removed to Lowville, 1848, where he owned flour, saw and flax mills, which he sold on account of ill health, and removed to Brownville, 1865, where he owned a cheese factory, which he sold two years later, and returned to Lowville, where SEVENTH GENERATION. 443 they resided with their daughter. Both d. Lowville; she, Feb. 23, 1883; he, Feb. 16, 18—. Children: 3893.* William Russell, b. Feb. 10, 1846, Antwerp. 3894.* Lottie Catherine, " Dec. 27, 1851, Lowville. [1405] CLARISSA HAMLIN,' (Darling,6 Amasa," Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,81 b. Sharon, Ct., Sept. 20, 1788; m. there, June 1, 1809, Heath Kelsey, 2d. She d. Jan., 1852; he d. July 3, 1846. Children: 3895.* Harriet Melissa, b. Nov. 20, 1810, Bainbridge, N. Y. 3896.* Sarah Ann. 3897.* George Austin, " Jan. 27, 1821, [1406] EMILY HAMLIN,' (Sister of Clarissa,) b. Sharon, Ct., Mar, 19, 1790; m. Amenia, N. Y., by Rev. John Barnet, Oct. 31, 1812, Irwin, son of Elijah and (Tamer) Pardee,"* b. Sharon, Sept. 11, 1786; d. Richfield Springs. N. Y., Aug. 29, 1837; her body was removed to Kingston, N. Y. He m. 2d, Mrs. Ann Holmes, dau. of Petrus and Anna(Masten) Roggen, b. July 5, 1782, who d. Mar. 15, 1857, aged 74; res. several years at Richfield, N. Y. He d. Kingston, N. Y., Dec. 17, 1850. Ch. b. Amenia: 3898.* Amanda, Mar. 19, 1814. 3899.* Harris, Jan. 3, 1816. 3900. Harriet Sibyl, Feb. 28, 1817; d. Jan, 27, 1831. [1407] JULIA ANN HAMLIN,' (Sister of Clarissa,) b. Sharon, Ct., June 24, 1791; m, Great Barrington, Mass., Dec. 25, 1819, William, son of William and Nancy (Carey) Blinn, b, Wethersfield, Ct., July 14, 1790; farmer; Great Barrington: Democrat; she Presb. Both d. Great Bar rington; she, Jan. 28, 1837; he, Sept. 19, 1848. Ch. b. Great Barrington: 3901.* Harriet Elizabeth, Jan. 4, 1824; unm. 1902. 3902.* Emily, July 6, 1825. 3903. George W. Wallace, Aug. 28, 1827; d. May 20, 1872, unm. 3904.* Clarissa Maria, Mar. 15, 1833. 3905.* Joseph Carey, Mar. 30, 1836. * Note 353. For Pardee see notes 46 and 111. Lieut. JOHN PARDEE,3 (Joseph,2 George,1) b. New Haven, Ct., Feb. 6, 1698; m. 1st, Bet sey Horn, who d. Jan. 8, 1763; m. 3d, Hopestill,* dau. of Ebenezer and Sarah (Lewis) Hamlin, widow of Jonathan Hunter; shoemaker and tanner ; came from Norwalk, Ct., and was an original proprietor of Sharon, Ct., 1738; a prominent man, and large landowner; patriarch of the Par- dees of Sharon ; Representative to the Gen. Assembly, 1755-6-8, '60-3; no children by second marriage. He d. Sharon, July 13, 1766. Children: Thomas.Jehiel; m. Ann Clark. John.James.George. Moses. JEHIAL PARDEE,* m. 1st, Oct. 27, 1748, Ann Clark, of Colchester, Ct. ; m. 2d, Sybil, dau. of Daniel Hunt of Lebanon and Sharon, Ct., b. about 1740, who d. Feb. 8. 1834. He died 1768. ELIJAH PARDEE.B b. Sharon, Oct. 31, 1753; d. Richfield Springs, N. Y., Dec. 23, 1832. His son Irwin Pardee,6 m. Emily Hamlin.' 444 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [1408] RICHARD AMASA HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Clarissa,) b. Sharon, Ct., Jan. 4, 1793; m. and res. near Sharon. They had an adopted dau., who m. Bruzie. He d. Duchess Co., N. Y. No issue. [1412] AUSTIN HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Clarissa,) b. Sharon, Ct., Dec. 31, 1798; m. Portlandville, N. Y., Apr. 4,1830, Jane, dau. of Garrit and Deborah (Burnside) Van Valkenburg, b. Bethlehem, N. Y., Aug. 10, 1810; blacksmith, Sharon, Ct., Duchess Co. and Portlandville, N. Y.:Deans- ville, N. Y. from 1839 until death, where he d. Nov. 3, 1877. She d. Augusta, N. Y., Oct. 3, 1888. Children: 3906. Oscar Edward, b. 3907.* Emily Elizabeth, " 3908. Henry Alonzo, " 3909.* Marie Antoinette, " 3910.* Laura Louise, " 3911.* James Garrit, " 3912. Edwin Pardee, " 3913.* Hattie Eliza, [1413] PHILO HAMLIN,' M. D., (Bro. of Clarassa,) b. Sharon, Ct., Sept. 30, 1800; m. 1st, June 18, 1829, Rebecca Catherine, dau. of Caleb North, b. Feb. 9, 1809, who d. Mifflintown, Pa., Dec. 6. 1843; m. 2d, May 22, 1844. Martha Agnes Connor, b. Nov. 21, 1823, who d, Seattle. Wash., Aug. 4, 1897. He removed from Conn, to Mifflintown; studied medicine with his uncle Dr. Ezra Doty, and graduated from Jefferson Med. College. Phila., Pa.; physi cian and surgeon; practised medicine many years at Mifflintown; Republican; Presbs. He d. Mifflintown, Jan. 28, 1879. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Mifflintown: Apr. 24, 1831, Portlandville, June 28, 1833, (C Sept, 22, 1835, (< June 28, 1840, Deansville. Jan. 8, 1845, it Oct. 22, 1847, u May 4, 1850, (< July 22, 1853, a 3914. Alonzo, Oct. 15, 1830; d. Aug. 20, 1834. 3915. William, Aug. 1«, 1833, U Aug. 17, 1834. 3916. Joseph North, May 19, 1835, a Dec. 30, 1849. 3917.* Jane Elizabeth, Oct. 25, 1837. 3918. Harriet Henrietta , July 1, 1841; .d. Apr. 16, 1842. Ch. by 2d wife, b. Mifflintown: 3919.* Hiram Howard, Mar. 26, 1845. 3920. Anna Maria, Jan. 21, 1848; d. Mar. 2 1851. 3921.* Emtly Clarissa, Nov. 14, 1850. 3922.* Philo Darling, Feb. •» 1853. 3923. Margaret Ellen, Aug. S, 1856; d. July 14, 1859. 3924. William Griffith, Mar. 20, 1859. 3925.* Laura Agnes, Nov, 4, 1861. 3926.* Janetta, Jun. 8. 1864. [1414] HANNAH E. HAMLIN,' (Sister of Clarissa,) b. Sharon, Ct., May 9, 1802; m. May 14, 1826, Henry E., son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Worden; Woodard, b. Aug, 19, 1798: builder; South Bainbridge and Cortland, N. Y.; she res. Sharon, Ct., South Bainbridge, Homer and Cortland, N. Y.; Presb. She d. Cortland, Ma.y 10, 1881; he d. Cortland, June 19, 1861. SEVENTH GENERATION. 445 Ch. b. South Bainbridge: 3927.* Ophelia Elizabeth, May 24, 1827. 3928.* Henrietta Eliza, Feb. 18, 1831. 3929.* Maria Lodviski, Feb. 17, 1835. [1415] JANE ELIZA HAMLIN,' (Sister of Clarissa,) b. Sharon, Ct., Jan. 10, 1804; m. No issue. [1416] WILLIAM DARLING HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Clarissa,) b. Sharon, Ct., Feb. 25, 1805; m. 1st, Dec. 16, 1829, Martha C. Caton, b. May 16, 1810, who d. Feb. 28, 1835; m. 2d, Sharon, Dec. 19, 1843, Catherine Ellen,6 dau. of Samuel and Pamelia (Patchin) Roberts,* b. Sharon, June 30, 1820, who d. Utica, N. Y., May 15, 1894. He removed to Utica, 1822, and engaged there in carriage manf'g.; a wealthy man; vice-prest. and director 2d Nat'l. Bank, Utica; president Utica Water Works. He d. Utica, Mar. 3, 1873. » Note 354. SAMUEL ROBERTS,6 (Lemuel,3 2 John,1) JOHN ROBERTS,1 was in Simsbury, Ct., May 21, 1688; m. Patience, dau. of Richard and Sarah (Cook) Saxton, b. Jane 28, 1658. Children: 24, 1688; d. 1697. 10, 1689, 3, 1692. 27, 1694. 19, 1696. d. Jan. i, 1761. 1700. 24, 1704. Lieut. LEMUEL ROBERTS,3 b. 1700; m. Nov. 7, 1731, Abigail, dau. of Samuel Beaman; Lieutenant in Trainband, Simsbury, Ct., 1743. He d. Sept. 10, 1772. Children : Sept. 15, 1733; d. unm. 14, 1735; m, Thomas Beaumont 6, 1738; " John Waters. 11, 1740; " John Fitch. 2, 1742; " Ruth Woodford. 24, 1745; " Rhoda Woodford. 28, 1749; d. Jan. 8, 1752. Hon. SAM DEL ROBERTS,6 b. Mar. 38, 1772; m. 1st, 1793, Elethia Calkins, who d. 1813; m. 2d, 1815, Homela Patchin. He removed from Windsor to Sharon, Ct., 1784; a large land owner; magistrate and representative in State Legislature. He d. Sharon, 1846. Ch. by 1st, wife: Samuel, b. 1794; m. Betsey Bradley. Hector Wesley, "1797; " Harriet Calkins. Albert Franklin, "1799; " Charlotte Crane. Virgil Beduft, "1805; " Harriett R. Swan. Emily. •• is07; " Elijah Huntand Ralph Hills. Henry, " 1808; d. 1810. By 2d wife: Mary Jeanette, " 1816; m. Simeon B. Sears. Ella. " 1818; " George Cole. Catherine Ellen. " June 30, 1820, Sharon; " William D. Hamlin. Penelope, b. Jan. Ann, " Feb. Richard, " Apr. Sarah, " Apr, John, " July William, Lemuel, " Nathaniel, " Mar. Abigail, b. Sept. Lydia, " Apr. Phebe, " Dec. Lucy, " Sept. Lemuel, " Oct. Nathaniel, bap. Mar. Margaret, " May 446 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. by 1st wife: 3930. Harriet, b. Apr. 23, 1832; d. Jan. 7, 1846. Ch. by 2d wife, b. Utica: 3931.* Mary Elizabeth, Aug. 23, 1845. 3932. William Darling, Aug. 1, 1847; d. Jan. 8, 1876, unm. 3933. Albert Franklin, Dec. 9, 1849, " Dec. 29, 1850. 3934. Walter Keeney, Sept. 15, 1851, " Jan. 10, 1879, unm. 3935. Catherine Amanda, Sept. 15, 1856, " July 8, 1862. 3936.* Ella, Jun. 18, 1858. [1419] ALONZO HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Clarissa,) b. Sharon, Ct., Sept. 22, 1809; m. Stark, N. Y., Sept. 11, 1834, Catherine, dau. of Peter W. and Maxima (Dingman) Phillips, b. Danube, N. Y., Apr. 2, 1813; real estate dealer; Stark and Utica, N. Y.; Lindenwood and Malta, 111; Republican; Odd Fellow; she Presb.; res. Rochelle, 111. No issue. [1421 J HIRAM HAMLIN,? (Bro. of Clarissa,) b. Sharon, Ct., Sept. 20, 1812; m. Child: 3937.* Martha. [1422] LUCY ANN HAMLIN,' (Sister of Clarissa,) b. Sharon, Ct., Nov. 5, 1815; when the line between Conn, and New York was accurately settled it was found that the house in which she was born was near the line on the New York side; but was supposed to be in Sharon, Ct.; m. 1st, Utica, N. Y., Apr. 18, 1839, Ira L. Thurber, who d. Utica, July 26, 1852; m. 2d, John W. Lyon. She d. Whitestown, N. Y., Oct. 5, 1894. Ch. by 1st marriage: 3938. Jennie, d. unm. [1423] JOHN DOTY,' (Damaris Hamlin,* Amasa,6 Thomas,* Ebene zer, 3 James,") b. Sharon, Ct., about 1787; m. Catskill, N. Y., 1806, Sallie, dau. of Ralph Stebbins; harness maker; Catskill; removed to Ridgefleld, Ct., just before his death, where he d., 1812. Ch. b. Catskill: 3939.* Horace, May 7, 1808. 3940.* Henry, Nov. 1809. 3941.* Ezra, May, 1811. [1424] WILLIAM HENRY DOTY,' (Bro. of John,) b. Sharon, Ct., 1790; m. Mifflintown, Pa., 1817, Elizabeth, dau. of Alexander and Elizabeth (Glassford) Kenney, b. Mifflintown, Apr. 27, 1798; farmer; re moved from Mifflintown, to Monongalia Co.,W.Va., 1825-6; thence to Iowa, 1856; she Methodist. Hed. near Des Moines, Iowa, 1866; she d. Adel, Iowa, 1882. SEVENTH GENERATION. 447 Children: 3942.* Lorenzo Hamlin, b. Nov. 9, 1818, Mifflintown. 3943.* Ezra Southard, " Sept. 21, 1820, (< 3944. Elizabeth Damaris, " Aug. 23, 1822, " m. and d. there. 3945. Hiram Allison, " Sept. 1, 1823, " d. Ohio; m. 3946. Milo Lek, " May 2, 1827, Monongalia Co,; soldier. 3947.* Elizabeth Areline, " Jan. 24, 1830, a 3948. James Parker, " Dec. 3, 1832, " d. Adel, Iowa. 3949. Martha Ellen, " Oct. 11, 1835, " res. Earlham, la. [1425] EZRA DOTY,' (Bro. of John,) b. about 1792, prob. Sharon, Ct.; m. prob. Mifflintown, Pa.; prob. removed to Maryland; d. at about the age of 30 years. Child: 3950.* Austin. [1426] MASON PALMER,' (Cynthia Hamlin/ Nathaniel,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Sharon, Ct., May 7, 1788; m. Elizabeth , b. Dec. 11, 1794. He res. Detroit, Mich. Both buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Detroit; he d. June 13, 1870; she d. Mar. 13, 1864. No issue. [1427] JOHN PALMER,' (Bro. of Mason, ) b. Ashford, Ct.: m. Jane M. Smalley, b. Castleton, Vt., Aug, 25, 1799; he res. Detroit, Mich; both buried Elmwood Cemetery, Detroit. He d. June 28, 1871; she d. Mar. 18, 1893. Children; 3951. Sarah, unm.; res. Detroit. 3952. A Daughter, m. Holmes, and is dead. 3953. A Child, d. infancy. [1428] Rev. SEYMOUR COLMAN,' (Lucy Hamlin/ Nathaniel,6 Thomas,' Ebenezer,' James/*) b. Sharon, Ct., Dec 23, 1794: m. IstFishHouse, Fulton Co., N. Y., 1823, Phebe Maxwell, b. Fishhouse, who d. there; m. 2d, Chester, N. Y., 1832, Sophia Thorpe, b. Pawlet, Vt., 1805, who d. Schuylersville, N. Y., Oct. 12, 1840; m. 3d, Galway, N. Y., 1842; Lucinda, dau. of Gilbert Swan, b. Gal way, who d. Willi amsport, N. Y., Aug., 1872; clergyman, and filled nearly every ap pointment in the Troy, N. Y., M. E. Conference; Whig and Republican. He d. Williamsport, Pa., Jan. 23, 1877. Ch. by 2d wife: 3954.* Fletcher, b. Jun. 7, 1833, Chatham. 3955.* James, " June 29, 1835, Esperance. 3956. A Child, " 1838, Saratoga; d. 1838. 3957.* Seymour, " Oct. 5, 1840, Schuylersville. [1429] ASENATH COLM AN,' (Sister of Seymour,) b. Sharon, Ct., Mar. 3, 1797; m. Northampton, N. Y., Feb. 18, 1821, Barzill, son of Gershom and Eunice (Whitlock) Gilbert, b. Malta, N. Y., July 19.1796; farmer; Northampton; Presb.; she Methodist. Both d. Northampton; she, Feb. 11, 1875; he Jun. 20, 1873. 448 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. b. Northampton: 3958. Lucy, Dec. 21, 1823, unm 3959.* George, Dec. 18, 1828. 3960. Laura, . July 5, 1831, unm 3961. Helen, Feb. 28, 1835, " 3962. John, Apr. 26, 1837, ' " 3963.* Charles Lane, 3964. . Julia; , 3965.* Henry, 3966.* Joseph Spier, 3967.* Elthu, [1430] .Rev. HENRY ROOT COLMAN,' (Bro of Seymour.) b. Northampton, N.. Y., Oct. 9, 1800;' m. Northville, N. Y., Oct. 22, 1823, Livia Elvira, dau. of Joseph and Livia (Fitch) Spier, b. Lake Pleasant, N. Y., Apr. 25, 1802; Methodist, clergyman: Northampton, 1800 to 1831, except at Sharon,. Gt., ;180i>-18,ia; at.various stations in Troy, N. Y., Conference, 1831-40; at Oneida, N.Y., and Brotherton, Wis., Indian Missions, 1840-1847; FonduLac, Wis., 1847-1867; Evansville, Wis., until 1876; afterwards at, Fon du Lac; Whig, Republican, and Prohibitionist; Methodists. Both d. Fon du Lac; he, Feb. 7, 1895; she, Apr. 30, 1890. . Children: b. Feb. 23, 1826, Northampton. " Feb. 16, 1828,. " unm. " May. .13, .1834, Bridport, Vt, " Nov. 24, 1837, Middleburg, N. Y. " May 11, 1841, Oneida, N. Y. [1431] HIRAM HAMLIN COLMAN,' . (Bro,. of Seymour,) b. Northampton, N. Y., Oct. 9, 1800; m. Cynthia, dau. of Lucius and Phebe Green, b. Salem, N. Y., Feb. 17, 1810; farmer; Northampton until old age; afterwards with his sons; she Methodist; he d. Gloversville, N. Y, Sept. 10, 1893; she d. Northampton, Jan. 19, 1876. Ch. b. Northampton: 3968.* Augustus L., May 7, 1838. 3969.* David N., Aug. 3, 1841. 3970. Henry S., Feb. 19, 1845, unm. 3971.* John H., Sept. 30, 1848. [1432] ORLO JAY HAMLIN,' (Asa/ Nathaniel/ Thomas,* Ebenezer,' James/*) b. Sharon, Ct., Dec! 2, 1803; m. Norwich township, McLean Co., Pa., Jan. 13, 1828, Orra Lucinda, dau. of John and Dolly Cogswell, b. Griswold, Ct. , Sept. 10, 1804. It is supposed that he removed with his parents from Conn. to Fairfield, N. Y., about 1814, and to Salem, Pa., 1816: he was teacher of the pioneer school atTowanda, Pa., 1824; and while holding that position read law with Simon Kinney, and was admitted to the bar of Bradford Co.. Pa., in 1826. In the fall of that year he sought a place of business, visiting Warren, and la ter at Smethport, Pa., where he located in time for attending the second term of court held in the county, December, 1826, and was there admitted to the bar, ex gratia; admitted to the Supreme court, July, 1836. In after life he stated tbat, he had filled the offices of township collector, recorder and register, treasurer, deputy postmaster, deputy prothonotary, postmaster, deputy U. S. Marshall to take the census of 1830, duputy attorney-general for McKean and Potter counties, and member of the legislature, 1832; he further stated: "Com plaint has never reached my ear of mismanagement in any of the offices, and 1 could have held them longer had 1 chosen to do so." He was mem- iafoapW"- 0 tfl, ff&^ - ^~ SEVENTH GENERATION. 449 ber of Constitutional Convention of Penn., 1837; candidate for Judge, 1839; and for Eepresentative in Congress, 1841-2. The newspapers writing on the subject of his nomination quoted Hon-. John Sargeant, president of the Constitutional Convention, as follows: "I am very much impressed with the force of Mr. Ham lin's arguments, and would take this opportunity of saying that McKean county is ably represented. " In physique he was tall and slender, black hair, with eyes of peculiar blue; bilious temperament; a man of logical mind and remarkable intellect, although not a college graduate, yet a rare student. He continued to reside in Smeth- port until his death, the center of a large circle of friends, and of a happy fam ily: the leader of the bar in that community for many years; ever held by his fellow citizens in high honor and esteem for ability and integrity. He could have received any office in the gift of his constituents, but ill health compelled him to decline further political honors. For nearly 30 years he was an invalid from nervous prostration, and during his forced confinement, while lying in bed mastered many sciences, of which pursuit he was very fond. About 1870 Dr. Keating, of Philadelphia, was called to his bedside, but was surprised when the patient said: "Doctor, I have been reading the Marseillaise Hymn; 1 know you are a French scholar; I have it in the original and in trans lation; now I wish you to take it in the French and translate it slowly, while I compare the translation to see whether the translator or I am right." The doctor assented and when he came to the verse which gave Mr. Hamlin special trouble, he said: "Now please be accurate." At the conclusion of the reading a smile gladdened the face of the invalid, and he said: "1 thought that 1 was right, now I've proved it;— you may tell me now what you can do to make a sick man well." In eariy years he was skeptical regarding the immortality of the soul, but in 1854 he received baptism from Rev. B. T. Babbitt, and became a member of the Presbyterian church. From that time to the close his faith grew firmer and stronger, as will appear from the following sketch written by him. "THOUGHTS AND REFLECTIONS." "For a sick man whose sands of life are nearly run, when all experiments to regain health have failed, when even all possible hope is extinguished, and Fate has put on him the seal of despair, and there is naught to look to as the future of earth; of all consolations the ever busy imagination can unfold, the thought that he knows that God exists, that there is a God, and believes in Christ as his Mediator and Savior, and hopes for imortality, and believes that when life has once begun we live forever; that death instead of being a cessation of life, is buta change, it may be a fanciful one, from mortal to immortal: that when we die we shall sleep, not so, but sleep with our fathers; and when we awaken from that sleep, be it long or short, we shall awaken to everlasting life, with our bodily infirmities, our diseases, our cares, our sorrows, our weakness, both of body and mind gone, all gone forever, being born again into a new, holy and perfect state of being. This is the most glorious, joyful, happy and to find the fullest expression, most grand and sublime thought that can be conceived by mortals, and the one of all others that gives me the most happiness." Both d. Smethport; he Feb. 13, 1880; she Apr. 17, 1881. The fact of his death was presented to the court in February, 1880, by Hon. 0. B. Curtis, then residing in Erie, but practicing in this court, when the official action, reported as follows, resulted. Mr. Curtis said: "If the court please, 450 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. I wish to announce to the court and bar, that Orlo J. Hamlin breathed his last in this town on the 13th day of this month. The oldest practitioner which I know, and one of the oldest members of the bar which 1 know in Western Penn sylvania. I know of but one person now occupying that position; and I cannot pass over the announcement of this fact, without some reference to thecharacter of the deceased. Having been admitted here as early as 1826, almost fifty-four years ago, he must necessarily have formed some character for good or for evil in this community, as well as in the surrounding counties, where he was well known. And it is but just to his memory to say of the deceased, that no man ever practiced before this bar, who had a. more unimpeachable record than the deceased. There are but few men whose whole life for integrity was so un questioned, so white and pure as Orlo J. Hamlin's. While he bore that high character fully among his professional associates, he was held in the same high estimation by all classes who had intercourse with him. He had also this com mendable merit besides; he was a lawyer in tbe true acceptance of the term: high-minded, concilatory and honorable, not only in all of his relations with his professional brethren and the bench, but also in his intercourse with all classes of our citizens, who will long remember him with the highest respect for his high character as a good lawyer and citizen. Orlo J. Hamlin was a thorough student, devoted to his books. As a practitioner, there was no member of this bar who came into court more thoroughly prepared, and master of the subject involved in the contro versy than the deceased. He was therefore, always prepared to make an able and learned presentation of his cause. Although Mr. Hamlin had retired for many years from the active labors of his profession, he nevertheless pursued his studies to the last, which seemed to relieve him somewhat from his pain and suffering, during so many years of sickness. Bright and promising as were his prospects in early life, yet they were somewhat clouded by delicate health, which finally settled down for a period of nearly thirty years, into a sickness, making him a confirmed invalid during all these dreary years, and confined to his house, seeing but a few persons and conversing with but a few. But still with his afflictions, he bore them with Christian fortitude and grace, never for getting the profession to which he belonged, never forgetting to hold aloft the high standard of that profession. And so he lived to make his memory re vered, not only in the county of McKean, which ought to be proud of his career, but in the counties surrounding wherever he was known; and wherever his character was known he will be regretted. And while his character may be held up as a model for the profession, it may also be alleged that he hada model character as a good citizen. And that is saying a great deal for the deceased. I have in view of the character of Mr. Hamlin and the occasion, drawn a resolu tion, asking for the appointment of a committee by this court to express the sentiments of this court and bar, in relation to the character of Orlo J. Ham lin, which I now present to your honor." Judge Williams said: "Youridea, Mr. Curtis, is that this committee should report at a subsequent sitting of the court upon this action?" Mr. Curtis: "Yes sir, and that the resolutions should be filed among the records of the court." Judge Williams: "Has any other gentleman, at this time, anything to urge upon this subject?" Mr. Backus: "Your honor; I have been a member of the McKean county bar some twenty-eight or thirty years. I knew O. J. Hamlin for some time SEVENTH GENERATION. 451 previous to his being Confined in consequence of ill health, and his retirement from the bar, probably some two years. I have known of his reputation pretty thoroughly; I have known of the man. Although he has been, as it were, buried for the last twenty-eight years, yet I have learned from the records of this county, from the transactions that have transpired in consequence of his connection with the growth and political existence of this county, sufficient to enable me to know that he was a man of extraordinary character; that he was a man of large ability. He was not only considered one of the first attorneys in Western Pennsylvania, but he was trusted also with the keeping of the honor of the State. He was a member of the legislature; he was a member of the constitutional convention of 1838, and of whom it has been said by very able men that there was none more capable, or none who rendered more service in the formation of the constitution, than Orlo J. Hamlin. In the constitutional convention of 1873, one of its most distinguished members, ex-Chief Justice Woodward in his address to this body on the proposition to give to each county at least one representative in the lower branch of the legislature, said of the deceased: 'Mr. President, in the convention of 1837, there was a young man by the name of Hamlin who discussed this subject in such a manner as to wring from Mr. Sargeant, the president of the convention, a very high compliment, and I undertake to say, that from the beginning to the end of the session of that body there was no subject so scientifically and thoroughly discussed as this subject of county representation by that young man. Since this debate has come up in this body, 1 have referred to the debates of the convention of 1837, and have read his speech, and I wish that every gentlemen here had done so.' The people who have known him for years have known him as a man of great ability. They have known him as a man of great honesty and integrity; one who has at any and all times, not only when in full life, but after he was confined to his room, when he was unable to exercise his full powers of thought by reason of suffering and pain; ready to adjust differences and quiet law suits between neighbors, he was one looked up to. He was consulted as to the settle ment of difficulties arising among neighbors. He was a man who did honors to the profession, who never urged a law suit, but invariably took all trouble and pains possible to make neighbors respect each other as men. Therefore, he has stood high in the community. All who spoke of him gave him credit as being a. man of worth, and a man, who, when he went out of society, was very much missed. His departure will be regretted so long as the old citizens of this county remain on this side of the dark and turbulent river over which Orlo J. Hamlin has triumphantly passed", Judge Williams said: "It was not our good fortune to have a personal ac quaintance with Mr. Hamlin. His active connection with the profession had closed before our connection with the courts of McKean county began. But through all the years of our attendance upon these courts we have heard but one expression of him. Whether he was spoken of as a citizen or as a lawyer, it has uniformly been in terms of high praise. From those who knew him when in his full strength, and met him in the contests of the court room, we have gotten the opinion that he was recognized as a lawyer of more than ordinary painstaking, and of more than ordinary attainments; while as an advocate he was earnest, eloquent, and, before a jury who knew his own character, almost irresistable. During the long years of his retirement in a sick room, he is re puted to have kept up his acquaintance with the literature of the age, to have been a careful student of the sciences, and indeed to have watched with interest t-ven the recent changes and developements in progress about him. His long 452 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. and successful professional career, his public services, his high personal char acter, and his recognized ability make this motion eminently proper, notwith standing the fact that many years have elapsed since Mr. Hamlin's professional career closed. We entertain it with pleasure, and in compliance with it appoint the following committee, viz: Hons. C. B. Curtis, A. G. Olmsted, J. C. Backus W. W. Brown, and P. Ford, Esq. And it is further ordered that as a mark of respect for the memory of the deceased these courts do now adjourn, and that this order be entered at length upon the minutes." The committee appointed by the court to prepare resolutions of the sense of this bar, presents the following resolutions, Feb. 18, 1880, in open court: Resolved, That we entertain the profoundest respect for the unsullied character of the deceased as a good citizen and a lawyer of sterling integrity, and of more than ordinary professional learning and ability. Resolved, That we tender to the family of the deceased our sincerest con dolence in their bereavement for their irreparable loss. And, now, Feb. 19, 1880, it is ordered that the resolutions, reported by the committee appointed on the 16th day of February inst., be entered at length upon the minutes of this court as a part of the proceedings of the day, and that the prothonotary make and deliver to the committee a copy hereof certified under his official seal for presentation to the family of the said O. J. Hamlin, deceased. These eulogies bestowed on the pioneer lawyer on that 18th day of February, 1880, only five days after he was called to the bar of the Supreme Court of the Universe, were not utterances of fashion or custom. The pioneer more than ' deserved this praise, for every act of his, during over half a century's residence in McKean county was one bringing benefits to the community, county, or district. Ch. b. Smethport: 3972. Harriet, b. Jan. 3, 1829. 3973.* Henry, " Apr. 9, 1830. 3674.* JohnO, " Mar. 4, 1836. 3975.* Pauline E., " Sept. 13, 1838. [1433] ELIZA MARIA HAMLIN,' (Sister of Orlo J.,) b. Sharon, Ct., Oct. 31, 1806; m.- Salem, Pa., Dec. 16, 1827, James Madison, son of David and Sarah (Grammond) Noble,* b. Norwalk, Ct., Sept. 24, 1802; merchant, lumberman and farmer; Sterling, Pa.; Methodists. Bothd. Ster ling; she, Mar. 14, 1895; he, May 12, 1880. Ch. b. Sterling: Sept. 24, 1828. Apr. 23, 1831. July 6, 1832. Sept, 18, 1835. May 23, 1836: d. Feb. 12, 1838. Nov. 24, 1838: " Feb. 18, 1839. Sept. (i, 1840. July 15, 1843. 3976.* Orra Miranda, 3977.* Eliza Maria, 3978.* Thomas Mortimer, 3979.* Marion Asenath, 3980. Harriet Minetta, 3981. • Harriet Minetta, 3982.* Adelaide Minerva, 3983.* Emeline Ma rill a, * Note. 355. THOMAS NOBLE.* b. 1632, prob. in England. He was an inhabitant of Boston, Mass., 1653; removed to Springfield, Mass. : m. Nov. 1, 1660, Hannah, dau. of William i ana Joanna (Scant) Marriner, b. Springfield, Aug. 17, 1643. He re-visited England soon after settling in Springfield, Had,a saw mill; was a surveyor and tailor. He d. Westfield, Mass., Jan. SO, 17UJ- shem. 2d, Jan. 21,1705, Dea. Medad Pomeroy, of Northampton, Mass. His will dated May H 1697; proved Sept. 5, 1704. 10 children. SEVENTH GENERATION. 453 [1435] WILLIAM EDWARD HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Orlo J., ) b. Fairfield, N. Y., June 7, 1811; m. Sterling, Pa., Oct. 18, 1840, Deborah Ann, dau. of David and Sarah (Grammond) Noble,* b. Sterling, May 19, 1817. He removed with his parents to Salem, Pa., 1816, then a wilderness, where his early years were passed; removed again with his parents to the west part of the state, but soon returned to Sterling. During these years he found employ ment at hard work and small pay, but secured an education beyond that of his comrades. In 1830 he formed a partnership with his brother-in-law, James M. Noble, under the firm name of Noble & Hamlin, merchants and lumbermen; for many years at Sterling; they built the first steam mill in Wayne county; postmaster, Sterling, 1849, and held the office through all the changes of ad ministration until his death. He was an ardent Abolitionist; Methodist, in which denomination he held various offices; he was greatly admired and beloved by a large circle of friends; conscientious, and of high principles, one who made no compromise with wrong. Their married life was the happiest, and their house a Christian home. It was said of him that "he was modest, true, unsel fish, worthy— the noblest work of God, an honest man." Both d. Sterling; he, Jan. 7, 1888; she, Mar. 24, 1885. Ch. b. Sterling: 3984.* Harriet Amelia, Nov. 19, 1842. 3985.* Orra Janette, Apr. 12, 1849. 3986.* Byron Eugene, Oct. 9, 1852. [1436] ASENATH JENETTE HAMLIN,' (Sister of Orlo J.) b. Salem, Pa., Aug. 27, 1817; m. Smethport, Pa., Sept. 10, 1840, Rev. Moses Crow. He graduated from Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa., class of 1840; was Prof, in the college, 1841-2, when he resigned. He joined the Genesee Conference, M. E. church, 1843; was constituted. Presiding Elder, 1855; after wards Principal of Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y. He was learned, gifted and devout, one of nature's noblest productions; she was revered in the M. E. church, of which she was a member. Both d. Geneva, N. Y.; she, Oct. 20, 1843; he, 1862. No issue: [1437] ASA DARWIN HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Orlo J.,) b. Salem, Pa., Feb. 16, 1820; m. Sept. 3, 1846, Viola Chapin, b. Chenango Co., N. Y., Mar. 13, 1825; surveyor; Smethport, Pa.; a man of fine physical devel opment and much loved for his manly and genial qualities. Both d. Smeth port; he Feb. 2, 1880; she, Feb. 25, 1891. Ch. b. Smethport: 3987. Henry Horton, Dec. 19, 1847; farmer; Smethport. unm. '94. 3988.* Ellen Marion, Feb. 15, 1849. 3989.* Linda J., Mar. 7, 1850. 3990.* Flora Asenath, Oct. 22, 1852. 3991.* Eliza Maria, Feb. 23, 1857. 3992.* Nellie O., Jan. 13, 1860. 3993.* Caroline E., Feb. 3, 1862. For Noble see note 355. 454 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [1438] Hon. BYRON DELANO HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Orlo J.,) b. Shesheqnin, Pa., May 7, 1824; in., November 17, 1846, Harriet, dau. of John and Nancy (Richmond) Holmes, b. Chenango Co., N. Y., Jan. 1, 1826. He removed with his parents in June, 1833, to Smethport, Pa., then a small village just emerging from the primeval forest. In this obscure place, amidst adverse circumstances, he began a long, useful and prosperous career, in which by diligent application, aided by superior mental facilities, he became a leader of the bar of McKean and neighboring counties, and amassed a fortune. His father died in 1835, leaving the family without financial means of support. In this condition the lad set about to find some self supporting employment: the first was an opportunity to peel bark from old and fallen hemlock trees, which he sold for fuel at a dollar a cord, payable in store trade. In this occupation he succeeded in maintaining himself, and had sufficient surplus to purchase a handsome cream pitcher as a present to his mother, which cost him five shil lings, six pence, York money, still preserved as a relic of the struggles of his youth. Afterwards he gratefully accepted-the position of mailcarrier between Smethport and Olean, N. Y., then the principal communication with the out side world, making two trips of fifty-six miles each week on the back of a mule, a,t seventy-five cents a trip. By improvement of odd hours at the fireside, and a short time at school, he was considered competent and engaged to teach a country school for the winter, when sixteen years old, at $10 a month. He accepted an invitation to make his home with his sister, Jenette, who married Rev. Moses Crow, pro fessor in Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa., and entered the college; but the health of Mr. Crow, failing, he resigned his position, and having no means to pay expenses young Hamlin returned to Smethport and took position in a store owned by his brother, Hon. Orlo J. Hamlin, and also commenced the study of law with his brother, who also had the control of large landed estates of non residents, and thereby early acquired an intimate knowledge of land titles and of conducting such properties. In 1855 he accepted the agency of the large body of lands belonging to Keating & Co., which he conducted until 1884, when he became the purchaser of what remained undisposed of, interesting with him some of his family in their ownership. He was a Democrat, and in early life an active local politi cal leader; Treasurer McKean Co., 1850; State Senator, 1852, and although one of the youngest members took a prominent position and was presiding officer of the Senate 1854, but was defeated for the same office in that year by combina tion of the Free Soil and Know Nothing parties. He was tendered the nomina tion of surveyor-General of Pennsylvania, 1856, and the nomination of Presiding Judge, 1868, both of which he declined, desiring to withdraw from active polit ical life for more congenial pursuits. During the War of the Rebellion he was found physically unfitted for active service in the field, but on the firing on Sumter applied himself to raising recruits, and rendered efficient aid to Gen. Thomas L. Kane, who organized the famous "Bucktail" regiment. No compliment ever bestowed upon him was more prized than that of his election as an honorary comrade by the regiment at their reunion of its survivors in 1888. Member of the firm of Hamlin & Forest, the latter his son-in-law, lawyers. His mansion house is in Smethport, where he enjoys the competence and ease of a well spent life; he is very domestic in habit, and is happiest when surrounded by his kindred and friends— most beloved by those who know him best. SEVENTH GENERATION. 455 Ch. b. Smethport: 3994.* Delano Richmond, Aug. 10, 1847. 3995.* Jenette, Sept. 18, 1852. 3996.* Mary Holmes. Sept. 29, 1856. [1439] MARY HAMLIN,7 (Arcillus,« Nathaniel,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,*" James,*1) b. Newtown, Ct., Nov. 11, 1817: m. Feb. 14, 1836, Eli Lyon; farmer; Redding, Ct. She d. Redding, Sept. 14, 1837. Ch. b. Redding: 3997. Frederick Hamlin, Jan. 11, 1837, Mrs- Julia Ann Bell. [1440] JULIA ANN HAMLIN,' (Sister of Mary,) b. Newtown, Ct., Apr. 9, 1820; m. there, Nov. 22, 1842, Agrippa Nelson Bell, A. M. and M. D., b. Virginia, Aug. 3, 1820; physician, surgeon and sanitarian; Brooklyn, N. Y.; Democrat; Epis. He resided in Virginia until 1838, and from 1842-4; Conn, until 1847; in U. S. Navy until 1855; since, Brooklyn; Assistant and Past Asst. Surgeon U. S. N.; commissioned 1847, and served 6 years on the Saratoga, and subsequently on other vessels; served in the Gulf naval squadron during the Mexican war; dis. Nov., 1855; Commissioner of Quarantine, N. Y., 1870-3; member state and local medical societies; American Public Health Asso.; American Climatalogical Asso., and other professional and scientific. societies; editor The Sanitarian- 400 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children: 3998.* Ellen Botsford, b. Nov. 3999. Charles, " Aug. 4000.* Mary Frances, " May 4001. Anna, " May 4002.* Lily, " Feb. 4003.* Harry Kent, " July 4004.* George Nelson, " May 4005. Howard Scott, " Sept. 2, 1843, Virginia. 9, 1845, Waterbury; d. Sept., 1900. 14, 1849, Newtown. 20, 1851, " d. Mar. 26, 1855. 14, 1854, Brooklyn. 28, 1859, d. in infancy. [1441] CAROLINE HAMLIN,' (Sister of Mary,) b. Newtown, Ct., April 7, 1822: m. Apr. 3, 1847, Rev. David Piatt Sandford, D. D., b. Conn., Jan. 29, 1819; Epis. clergyman; five years in St. Louis, Mo.; four years in Brooklyn, N. Y.; subsequently in Winstead, New Milford and Thomasville, Ct. She d. St. Louis, Mo., July 5, 1851; hed. Conn., April 3,1883. Ch. b. Oxford, Ct.: 4006. Grace Hyde, Feb. 19, 1848; d. Dec. 7, 1894. 4007. Alice, Jan., 1849; " Sept., 1850. [1442] FRANCES HAMLIN,' (Sister of Mary.) b. Newtown, Ct., Nov. 8, 1824; m. there, May 28, 1863, Aaron T. Beardsley, b. Conn., his 2d wife; lumberman and builder; Bridgeport, Ct.; Democrat; Epis. She d. Detroit, Mich., Oct. 8, 1893; he d. Bridgeport, 1894. No issue. [1443] JEANETTE HAMLIN,' (Loren.e Nathaniel,5 Thomas,*Ebenezer,s James,81) b. Rupert, Vt., Feb. 15, 1804; m. Hubbard town, Vt., Mar. 5, 1828, Samuel Bent, son of Sanuel Beach and Patty (Bent) Walker, b. Whiting, Vt., Feb. 21, 1807; cloth-dresser, farmer and lumberman; Hubbardtown; town clerk and treasurer: removed to Chicago, 111., and with his brother operated a stage line there, 1861. Children: 4008. Christina Buswell, Sept. 11, 1829, Hubbardtown. 4009. Frances Ellen, July 26, 1831; d. Aug. 9, 1834. 4010. Sarah Jane, April 18, 1840, " Feb. 7, 1841. 4011. Evelyn Marietta, July 30, 1842. Chicago. 4012. Ella Maria, Dec. 6, 1849, [1444J DEBORAH M. HAMLIN,' (Sister of Jeanette,) b. Rupert, Vt.; m. 1st, Asahel Wright; m. 2d, Charles Johnson; she d. Orivell, Vt., Mar. 22, 1872. [1445] FAYETTE B. HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Jeanette,) b. Rupert, Vt., 1812; m. 1833, Lucretia York, b. Penn., 1804: lawyer; Smeth port, Pa.; removed to Belvidere, 111.: afterwards to Manchester, Iowa, 1884; where he d. 1866; she d. 1887. Ch. b. Penn.: 4013.* Henry F., 1835. 4014.* Aikiusta, 1842, Coudersport. George W, Hamlin SEVENTH GENERATION. 457 [1446J EVELINE HAMLIN,7 (Erastus," Nathaniel,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,s James,") b. Fairfield, N. Y., Sept, 24, 1816; m. 1836, Stephen Mellen Wat- kins, b. Naples, N. Y., Mar. 22, 1812. Both d. there; she June 7, 1900; he July 2, 1856. Ch. b. Naples: 4015.* Albert Barnes, July 8, 1838. 4016. Byron Eugene, Sept. 19, 1842; d. July 22, 1843. 4017. Frank Hamlin, Aug. 8, 1846, " Jan. 6, 1871. 4018.* Arthur Augustus, July 10, 1849. [1447] EDWIN A. HAMLIN,' ( Bro. of Eveline,) b. Fairfield, N. Y., Nov. 30, 1819; m. 1st, May 4, 1847, Maria Babcock, b. Prattsburg, N. Y., 1821; who d. Naples, N. Y., July, 1852; m. 2d, May 7, 1854, Mary Ann,7 dau. of Edmund and Elizabeth, (Miner) Denison* b. Mar. 11, 1826; another record says her mother was Elizabeth, dau. of Capt. Josiah Baldwin, the latter a Rev. soldier. Farmer; Naples, N. Y. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Naples: 4019.* Eugene Babcock, Feb. 24, 1849. 4020.* Cornelta M., By 2d wife, b. Nap! May les: 8, 1851. 4021. Mary Ann, Nov. 25, 1856; unm. 1894. 4022.* George Denison, Nov. 5, 1858. 4023.* Charles Edwin, Nov. 13, 1863. 4024.* Fred Erastus, Jan. 8, 1866. [1449] DELIA E. HAMLIN,7 (Sister of Eveline,) b. Fairfield, N. Y., Apr. 17, 1825; m. Charles McKaller, b. Washington Co., N. Y; lumber dealer; Victor N. Y. He d. there, 1863. Oh. b. Waterford, N. Y.: 4025. Jesse H., 1862; d. 1863. [1450] GEORGE WILLIAM HAMLIN,'* (Richard," Nathaniel,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Fairfield, N. Y., Aug. 16, 1816; m. Nodine Hollow, Sharon, Ct., Jeanette, dau. of Eleazer Chamberlin, b. Oct. 10, 1815. He * Note. 356. EDMUND DENISON,7 (Joseph," George,6 Samuel,* George,3 2 William,*) WILLIAM DENISON,* b. England, 1586; came to America, 1631, settled Roxbury, Mass.; wife Margaret; the celebrated John Eliot, Indian missionary and teacher was the family tutor. He d. Roxbury, Jan. 35, 1653; she d. Feb. 23, 1845. Children: Daniel, Edward and George. Capt. GEORGE DENISON.2 b. 1618; m. 1640, Bridget, dau. of John Thompson, Gent., of Preston, Northamptonshire, England. He seems to have been at Roxbury, Mass., where she d. 1643; he went to England, served with distinction under Cromwell; was wounded at Naseby, and was nursed by Ann, dau. of John Brodwell, who he m. 1645; settled at Stonington, Ct. He d. Hartford, Oct. 23, 1694; she d. Sept. 26, 1712, aged 97. 7 children. GEORGE DENISON.3 b. 1653; m. Mercy, dau. of John and Desire (Howland) Gorham, b. Barnstable, Mass., Jan. 20, 1658; res. Westerly, R.I, He d. there, Dec. 27, 1711; she d. Sept. 24, 1725. 9 children. For Howland see notes 61, 79, 132, 145, 248, 322, 324 and 336. SAMUEL DENISON,* bap. Sep. 26, 1686; m, Mary Minor. * Note357. Since printing the sketch of Richard Hamlin," [532], page 252, father of George W. Hamlin, the pedigree of his wife, Asenath Fowler, has been discovered and is given here: AMBROSE FOWLER.2 supposed to have been son of William Fowler,* (one of the flrst magistrates of New Haven Colony, and a flrst settler at Milford, Ct.) He was at Windsor, Ot, 458 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. received a common school education; before marriage he peddled whips and cigars, in Mass. and Conn.; removed with his wife and one child, by way of the Erie canal, the lakes and Chicago to Wheatland, Wis.; and engaged in making lime, until 1859, when he moved west with a team and covered wagon stopping that winter in Burlington, Iowa. The following spring he went to Central Kansas and to Springfield, Ills, in the fall of 1860, where he lived until 1886; engaged for years in teaming for the packing house of J. C. Lamb; he de livered supplies for Camp Butler, during the war, and the materialfor Lincoln's tomb; was appointed Prison Keeper at Springfield, 1862; policeman two years' removed to Valley Co., Neb., where his two youngest sons resided, 1886; and took a homestead, engaged in farming and stock raising until his death. He was of temperate habits, honorable in business, of cheerful disposition, andhad friends wherever he lived. He d. Edenburg, Ills., May 17, 1894, buried Lee Park, Neb.; she d. Lee Park, Sept. 17, 1877. Children: 4026.* Eliza Ann, b. Apr. 25, 1844, Sharon. 4027.* Eugene D., u Aug. 11, 1847, Kenosha. 4028.* John Jay, a Apr. 26, 1849, " 4029.* George Edward, << Jan. 9, 1851, 4030.* Emma Jane, 11 Dec. 25, 1852, " 4031.* Mary Frances, a Mar. 2, 1855, 4032.* Jennie Lind, tt Sept. 6, 1859, " [1451] JULIETTE HAMLIN,' (Sister of George W.,) b. Fairfield, N. Y., Apr. 29, 1818; m. Southwick, Mass., Mar. 17, 1841, Thomas Tilly Fisher, b. Cornwall, Eng., Jan. 18, 1818; broker; came to America from England, 1831; res. Hartford, Ct.; Republican; Epis. Both d. Hartford; she, Feb. 24, 1853; he, Apr. 10, 1866. Ch. b. Hartford: 4033. Martha Tilly, Nov. 5, 1842; d. Dec. 11, 1860, unm. 4034.* George Burgess, July 29, 1844. 4035.* Juliette Hamlin, Aug. 8, 1846. 4036.* Jane Eliza, Oct. 27, 1849. [1452] ALMIRA HAMLIN,' (Sister of George W.,) b. Fairfield, N. Y., Oct. 29, 1819; m. West Springfield, Mass., Orrin, son of Samuel and Lucy (Cowles) Jones, b. Westfield, Mass.: whip manf.; Westfield; Methodist. Both d. Westfield; she, Apr. 15, 1888; he, Aug. 3, 1863. as early as 1640, where he was member of Rev. John Warham's church. See note 216; m. Windsor, May 6, 1646, Jane Alvord. His name frequently appears in the early records. He sold land in Windsor, 1671 ; and soon after settled with his children in Westfield, Mass. Ic 1675 there is men tion of the burning of the house and barn of Ambrose Fowler in Windsor. He d. Oct. 18, 1704; she d. May 22, 1684. Will, dated 1692; proved 1706. 7 children. SAMUEL FOWLER.s b. Nov. 18, 1652; m. Windsor, Nov. 6, 1683, Abigail Brown; settled in Westfield, Mass., 1689. JONATHAN FOWLER,* b. Oct. 19, 1685; m. 1st, July 3, 1704, Hannah Pettibone; m. 2d, Feb. 11, 1720. Catherine Marshal. He d. Sept. 13, 1741. LUTHER FOWLER.b b. Mayl, 1739; m. May, 1762, Anna Woodward of Woodbury, Ct, who d. Aug. 28, 1796, aged 52 years. ASHBEL FOWLER.o b. May 12, 1764; m. Lucretia Kellogg; he d. July 7, 1832. Their dau, Asenath, m. Richard Hamlin.o Timothy Hamlin, SEVENTH GENERATION. Ch. b. Mundale, Mass. : 4037. Melissa Almira, Apr. 24, 1842; d. July 9, 1889. 4038.* Orra Hamlin, Mar. 17, 1846. [1454] ELIZA ANN HAMLIN,' (Sister of George W.,) b. Southwick, Mass., Feb. 3, 1826; m. Springfield, Mass., Mar. 13, 1842, Sher man, son of Eli and Nancy (Davidson) Bates, b. Springfield, Feb.- 18, 1820. In early life a boatman; then took up railroading; was in the South when the civil war broke out and came north; railroad engineer until 1880; afterwards farmer; Westfield; Republican; Freemason and Odd Fellow. Children: 4039.* George Sherman, b. Nov. 17, 1842, Springfield. 4040.* Alice Eliza, " Feb. 10, 1856, Hartford. 4041. Harriet Elizabeth, "Mar. 12, 1866, Westfield; single; 1899. [1455] TIMOTHY HAMLIN,' (Bro. of George W.,) b. Southwick, Mass., Jan. 31, 1828; m. 1st, Westfield, Mass. , May 8, 1854, Sarah Jane Bartlett; m. 2d, Willow Valley, R. L, Dec. 26, 1858, Hannah Fran ces Shelden; for many years the leading express man in Springfield, Mass. Children: [Feb. 10, 1866. 4042. George Walter, b. May 28, 1860, Barber ville, R. I.; d. 4043* Sarah Jane, " Sept. 19, 1862, Barberville, R. I. 4044* John Timothy, " Sept. 28, 1865, Willow Valley, R. I. [1456] LYDIA MARIA HAMLIN,7 (Sister of George W.,) b Southwick, Mass., Aug. 31, 1830: m. Westfield, Mass., May 14, 1851, Nathan Chapman Avery, b. 1827; farmer and expressman; near Westfield. He d. West- field, July 1, 1899. Ch. b. Westfield: 4045. Wilbert Nathan, Jan. 6, 1853; d. Nov. 21, 1868. 4046.* Robert Nathan, Oct. 1, 1866. 4047. Henry Howard, Feb. 7, 1873. [1457] LUCRETIA FOWLER HAMLIN,7 (Sister of George W.,). b. Southwick, Mass., Feb. 14, 1833; m. Hartford, Ct., May 16, 1853, William Stiles, son of Leonard and Lydia (Sackett) Bush, b. Westfield, Mass., Aug. 6, 1830; formerly supt. of waterworks, Westfield. Ch. b. Westfield: 4048.* Emily Jane, 4049. Hattie, 4050. Clara Wells, 4051.* Arthur Leonard, [1458] EMILY JANE HAMLIN,' (Sister of George W.,) b. Russell, Mass., April 29, 1836; m. Westfield, Mass., April 29, 1859, Joseph, son of Dea. Alonzo and Harriet W. (White) Bardwell, b. South Hadley Palls, Mass., Mar. 9, 1835; book-keeper; South Hadley Falls and Holyoke, Mass.; Feb. 24, 1855. Mar. 16, 1859; d. Nov. 12, 1861, Mar. 10, 1863; " Sept. 12, 1863. Dec. 17, 1865. 460 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. town clerk, treasurer, selectman and school com.: South Hadley Falls; alder man, Holyoke. Ch. b. South Hadley Falls: 4052. Emma Hamlin, June 25, 1862; d. Dec. 4, 1863. 4053. Ella Josephine, Nov. 12, 1863, " July 19, 1864. 4054.* Frederick Lincoln, Apr. 1, 1866. 4055.* Harry Joseph, July 7, 1869. 4056.* George Edwin, Feb. 23, 1875. [1459] JULIA HAMLIN DEWEY,' (Sarah Hamlin," Nathaniel,' Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Royalton, Vt., 1825; m. 1846, George Wash ington Hurlbut* b. Essex, Vt.,1823; paper-maker; Boston, Mass.; Republican; she Cong. Children: 4057.* Edward Carroll, b. 1848, Royalton. 4058. Frank Wilson, " 1860; unm. 1898. [1460] MARCUS BINGHAM DEWEY,' (Bro. of Julia H.,) b. Hubbardton, Vt., Jan. 26, 1830; m. Fairhaven, Vt., Sept. 26, 1863, Lucy Smith, dau. of Ira and Cornelia Ann (Smith) Allen, b. Fairhaven, Nov. 29, 1833; merchant; Fairhaven; in the paper business, Essex Junction and Milton, Vt.; sutler 8th Vt. Inf. Vols., New Orleans, 1862: cashier Poultney Bank, 1864; book-keeper for Sherman, Adams & Langdon, marble dealers, Castleton, 1867; book-keeper for S. Allen, slate dealer, Fairhaven, 1882: Republican; Justice of the Peace; Notary Public; Freemason; Odd Fellow; Congs. He d. East Orange, N. J., Feb. 4, 1890. Children: 4059. Ellen Frances, b. Aug. 28, 1856, Fairhaven; unm. 1898. 4060. Charlotte Elizabeth, " Nov. 23, I860, Milton; d. 1862. 4061. Harriet Hamlin, " Aug. 23, 1865, Poultney, " 1869. 4062. Gertrude Allen, " Apr. 30, 1871, Castleton. 4063. Charles Hamlin, "Jun. 29,1873, " d. July 29, 1873. [1463] FRANCES JEANETTE HAMLIN,7 (John,* Nathaniel,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,") b. Prattsburg, N. Y., Jan. 17, 1830; m. Wayland, N. Y., July 2, 1856, James, son of John and Catherine (McKenzie) Kelley, b. South Dansville, N. Y.; Dec. 28, 1828; farmer; South Dansville; Marshalltown, Iowa, 1866-8; Salem, Mo., until 1883; since Pattonsburg, Mo.; prohibitionist; Justice Peace, 1878-83; private, Co. B. 188 N. Y. Inf. Vols., enlisted August, 1864; participated in battles of Hatcher's Run, Dabney's Run, Gravelly Eun, Five Forks, and minor engagements; was at Lee's surrender at Appomattox; dis. July 1, 1865; she Presb. and Methodist. Ch. b. S. Dansville: 23, 1857; d. June 24, 1862. 22, 1859. 19, 1860. 7, 1862. 7, 1866; d. Feb. 8, 1885. For Hurlbut see notes 118 and 227. 4064. Ellen E., May 4065. Mary D., Feb. 4066. Jessie, Aug. 4067. Lillian H., May 4068. Isabel S., July SEVENTH GENERATION. 461 , [1465| ELLEN MARIE HAMLIN,' (Sister of Frances J.,) b. Prattsburg, N. Y., Dec. 18, 1833; m. H. C. Miner. Child: 4069. Nettie; m. McMurray, of Pontiac, 111. [1466] CHARLES FINNEY HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Frances J.,) b. Prattsburg, N. Y., Mar. 20, 1837; m. Burns, N. Y., May 9, 1867, Lucy A., dau. of Alden G. and Catherine (Latimer) Prior, b. Burns, Mar. 23, 1843; pri vate, Co. F, 141 N. Y. Inf. Vols.; enlisted Aug. 22, 1862; served a year in the Army of the Potomac; participated in the battle of Lookout Mountain and Sherman's march to the sea; dis. June 8, 1865; farmer; Burns nine years; afterwards Almond; N. Y.: she Presb. No issue. [1467] CHAUNCEY HULBERT,' (Philander,' Marcia Hamlin,* Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Alford, Mass., May 28, 1788; m. Elbridge, N. Y., Nov. 2, 1820, Maria L. Frisbie. He studied law with his uncle, Hon. John W. Hulbert, was admitted to the bar 1809; practiced law in Pittsfield, Mass.; removed to'Elbridge, N. Y.; thence to north eastern Ohio, ten miles south of Painsville, where he d. Apr. 13, 1827. She m. Mr. Piatt of Hillsdale, Mich. Children: 4070.* Helen. 4071.* A Daughter. [1468] RICHARD ORSON HULBERT,' (Bro. of Chauncey,) b Alford, Mass., June 12, 1792; m. Sheffield, Mass., Apr. 22, 1819, Delia, dau. of Jeptha Curtis, b. Sheffield, Dec. 5, 1797. He studied law with his uncle, Hon. John W. Hulbert; was admitted to the bar 1815; res. Alford and practiced law in Sheffield, Mass., until the winter of 1821-2; removed to Elbridge, N. Y.; thence to Erie, Pa., 1825, where he was a merchant; justice of the peace. He d. Brie, Dec. 5, 1851; she d. Mackinac Island, Mieh., Nov. 25, 1855. Children: 4072.* Richard Philander, b. Apr. 8, 1820, Sheffield. 4073.* William Curtis, " Mar. 24, 1822, Elbridge. 4074, John, " June 24, 1824, " d. July 10, 1826 4075. Charles, " Sept. 18, 1827, Erie, " Apr. 30., 1831 4076.* Nancy Cubtis, " Aug. 12, 1830, 4077. George, " Feb. 5, 1833, " " Mar. 21, 1S33 4078.* Francis Robbins, " April 8, 1835, 4079.* Allen Wright, " Feb. 11, 1838, 4080.* Delia Catherine, " Jan. 13, 1840, [1470] EGBERT NELSON HULBERT,7 (Bro. of Chauncey,) b. Oxford, Mass., June 22, 1799; m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Mazor Tyler, of Hillsdale, N. Y., who d. of consumption, Erie, Pa., about 1827; m. 2d. Harriet Carter, of Erie. He lived in Oxford until 21 years old, worked on his father's farm, and taught school four winters. He objected to the study of law or to be a clerk in his father's store; and removed from Erie, to Buffalo, N. Y., 1847. In 1849 he went via the Isthmus to California; where he remained until 1852. In 1856 he went to Dayton, Ohio; then to Fort Dodge, Iowa; thence back to Day- 462 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. ton; and to Erie, Pa., where he afterwards lived. He d. Erie, Nov. 2, 1873- she d. 1872. Ch. b. first wife: 4081.* Henry William. 4082.* James Edwin. 4083.* Egbert Darwin. 4084. A Daughter; By second wife: d. infancy. 4085. A Daughter; d. aged 2 yrs. 4086.* Elizabeth Tyler. 4087. A Daughter; a infancy. 4088.* Anna Charlotte. [1472] CAROLINE HULBERT,' (John W.,» Marcia Hamlin,' Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) m. Rev. Francis H.Cuming; Epis. clergyman. Hed. Aug. 26, 1862. Children: 4089.* Caroline H., b. Dec. 31, 1822, Rochester, N. Y. 4090.* Thomas B., " " 24, 1827, " " 2 other children d. young. [1473] JOHN PHILIP HULBERT,7 (Bro. of Caroline,) He graduated from Hamilton College, N. Y., 1823; lawyer, Syracuse, N. Y., 1862; County Judge, Auburn, N. Y. [1476] SARAH HULBERT,7 (Sister of Caroline,) m. Hon. Thomas Y. How, Jr.; lawyer; Member of Congress. She survived him and res. near Auburn, N. Y. Several children. [1477] CHARLES J. HULBERT,7 (Bro. of Caroline,) Lawyer; was in company several years with John H. Casey, Esq., Os wego, N. Y., in the practice of law, He suffered from ill health and returned to Auburn, N. Y., his former home. Unmarried. [1478] HENRY HULBERT,' (Bro. of Caroline,) m. twice; res. in Cal., 1862. Several children. [1479] Lieut. WILLIAM HULBERT,' ( Bro. of Caroline,) Cadet, West Point, 1833; app. 2d Lieut. 6th U. S. Inf., July 1, 1838; killed in a fight with the Seminole Indians on a scout at 14 Mile Creek, Fla., May 2, 1839. Unmarried. [1480] EDWARD HULBERT,7 (Bro. of Caroline,) Killed on the Louisiana, which was blown up at New Orleans, Nov. 17, 1849. [1482] ISAAC HENRY SCOTT HULBERT,7 (Junius,6 Marcia Hamlin,* Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,") m. Almira Plumb; merchant; settled at Hul- berton, Orleans Co., N. Y.; Justice of the Peace; Trustee of the Methodist Church; Postmaster. He is dead. One of the same name d. in Andersonville prison, Sept. 17, 1865. SEVENTH GENERATION. 463 Children: 4091.* Abner Davis. 4092. Caroline; dead. 4093.* Robert Graham. 4094. Josephus. 4095. Georgiana. 4096. Emma. 4097. Clara Belle. 4098. John Wesley. [1493] FREDERICK RANDOLPH HULBERT,' (Peyton R.,e Marcia Hamlin,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2 *) b. Vernon, N. Y., Mar. 9, 1805; m. New York, May 30, 1827, Catherine Rapelyea Tice, b. Middletown Point, N. J., Jan. 7, 1804. He was weigher, inspector and clerk in the Revenue Service; alder man 5th ward, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Congressional Reporter: Newspapercontributor and writer of poetry and prose. He d. Apr. 29, 1857, from an injury previously received in a railroad accident. Children: 4099. Charles Frederick, b. May 5, 1828, Jersey City; d. May 8, 1833 4100. Richard Theodore, " July 3,1830, " " " May 3, 1833 4101. Caroline Amelia, " Nov. 1, 1833, Spottswood. 4102. Charles Frederick, " Apr. 26, 1836, Brooklyn. 4103. John Whitfield, " Nov. 27, 1838, " 4104. Geraldine, " Dec. 21, 1840, " 4105. Henry A. Wise, " Jan. 9,1843, " 4106. Ida Louisa, " Nov. 26, 1844, Tappantown. 4107. Mary Julia, " Mar. 27, 1847, " [1494] ERASMUS DARWIN HULBERT,' (Bro. of Frederick R.,) b. near Syracuse, N. Y., Jan. 16, 1807; m. Sept., 1831 or 1841, Jane Post, of Patterson, N. J. He d. Oquawka, 111., Feb. 4, 1847. Child: 4108. Victor Darwin, b. about 1843. [1495] Dr. JUNIUS JOHN HULBERT,7 (Bro. Of Frederick R.,) b. Onon, West Hill, N. Y., Jan. 22, 1809; m. 1st, May 17, 1838, Phebe Rem- sen, b. Mar. 18, 1818, who d. Oct., 1831; m. 2d, April 18, 1842, Maria Ann, dau. of Francis and Maria Bath, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 17, 1825. In early life he was a school teacher, in Bedford, L. I., and other places. He graduated from the University of N. Y., 1840; commenced the practice of medicine the same year in Brooklyn. In 1843 he removed to Rosetta, 111., where he afterwards resided. Children: 4109. A Child, b. Apr. 18, 1839; d. July 30, 1839. 4110. Helen Maria, " May 9, 1842, Brooklyn. [July 15, '44. 4111. Francis B., " July 12, 1843, Henderson Co., 111.; d. 4112. Richard Randolph, " Oct. 31, 1844, " " 4113. Sarah Jane, " Dec. 28, 1846, " " 4114. Charles Edward, " Nov. 28, 1849, " " 5115. Caroline Amelia, " Sept. 12, 1850, " " 4116. Junius John, " Dec, 10, 1852, " d. May 17, 1853. 4117. Frances Josephine, " Mar. 2, 1854, " 4118. William Henry, " May 19, 1856, " d. Mar. 22, 185-. 4119. Victor Raymond, " May 24, 1857, " d. Jun. 12, 1857. 4120. Albert Sidney, " Apr. 14, 1859, " 4121. Lucy Eveline, " May 23, 1861. 464 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [1497] Rev. VICTOR MOREAU HULBERT,' D. D., (Bro. of Frederick E.) b. Nassau, N. Y., Mar. 22, 1813; m. New Platz, N. Y., May 24; 1843 Jane Ann, dau. of Stephen, Jr., and Catherine (Bevier) Stillwell, b. New Platz Apr. 12, 1822. He studied at Erasmus Hall and Flatbush, N. Y., and grad! from Theological Seminary of the Protestant Reformed Dutch church, New Brunswick, N. J., 1842. He received the degree of D. D. from Butger College, 1862; White Plains, 1867; Stone Ridge, 1874; afterwards, Battle Creek, Mich. Children; 4122.* Catherine Bevier, b. May 25, 1844, Greensburgh. 4123. Mary Louise. " Apr. 5, 1845, Younkers; Jan. 15. 1846. 4124. Samuel B., " Mar. 10, 1847, 4125.* Mary Louise, " Oct. 9, 1851, Saugerties. 4126.* Stephen L., " Dec. 8, 1853, Yonkers. [1499] LUCY ANN HULBERT,' (Sister of Frederick E.,) b. Nashua, N. Y., Apr. 20, 1820; m. Apr. 12, 1841, Isaiah Morgan, of Selma, Ala. She d. June 15, 1854. i Children: 4127. William Forbes. 4128. Edward Isaiah. 4129. Lucy Ann. [1500] HELEN M. HULBERT,7 (Sister of Frederick B., ) b. Alford, Mass., 1825; m. 1852, Rev. B. M. Genung; Methodist Clergyman; she resided White Plains, N. Y., 1887. Children, 4130. Lucy. 4131. Charles. 4132. Alice. 4133. Merwin. [1505] WARREN FORD,7 (Jesse,6 Ruth Hamlin,5 Thomas,' Ebenezer,' James,2*) b. Red Rock, N. Y., Jun. 25, 1793; m. 1st, Abigail Pixley, b. Aug. 2, 1801, who d. Canaan, July 19, 1832; m. 2d, Petersburgh, N. Y., Sept. 19, 1833, Sardinia Worthington, b. Petersburgh, Oct. 1, 1799. Both d. Canaan; he Dec. 14, 1861; she Apr. 14, 1883. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Canaan: 4134.* Lucinda, July 22, 1822. 4135.* William Alexander, Oct. 3, 1824. 4136.* Edward Warren, Apr. 22, 1826. 4137.* Mary Ann, Apr. 13, 1828. By 2d wife, b. Canaan: 4138* Abigail Ross, Aug. 26, 1834. 4139.* Rowland Thomas, Apr. 22, 1838. [1506] JESSE FORD,' (Bro. of Warren,) b. Red Rock, N. Y., May 13, 1795; m. Salisbury, Ct.,' Jan. 16, 1823, Electa, dau. of Silas and Mary (Warner) Everts, of Salisbury, b. Sept. 15, 1801;, soldier 1812 war, in Capt. A. F. Hayden's Co., in Col. Van Ransselaer's N. Y. Begt., from Sept. 12, to Nov. 13, 1814. Their children Esther and Frances reside on the old family homestead at Chatham, N. Y. Both d. Chatham; he Feb. 25, 1878; she Mar. 27, 1852. SEVENTH GENERATION. 465 Children: 4140- Mary Everts, 4141. Horace W., 4142. Esther, 4143.* Sarah Ann, 4144.* Silas Jesse, 4145. Elizabeth, 4146. Francis Asbury, b. Oct. 14, 1823, Canaan; d. unm. Aug.23, '91 " Sept. 15, 1825, " " " Apr.23,'48 " Dec. 16, 1827, " unm. 1899. " Oct. 31, 1831, " Apr. 15, 1834. " July 6, 1837, Chatham; d. Aug. 8, 1842 " June 19, 1842, " unm. 1899. [1508] POLLY FORD,7 (Sister of Warren,) b. Red Rock, N.Y., Oct. 18, 1797; m. Austerlitz, N. Y., Dec. 29, 1823, Frank lin, son of Thomas and (Beebe) Smith, b. Canaan, Dec. 2, 1797; farmer; res. li miles from East Chatham village, on»the farm now occupied by their grand son, Smith Franklin Phillips: Democrat until 1856, afterwards Republican. Both d. East Chatham; she, Nov. 22, 1858; he, Mar. 11, 1875. Ch. b. Canaan: 4147. Almira, Feb. 18, 1826; d. Dec. 2, 1827. 4148.* Marieta S., Sept. 19, 1828. 4149. Cyrus Franklin, Oct. 25, 1831; d. unm. May 14, 1881. [1509] JOHN ALLEN FORD,' (Bio. of Warren,) b. Austerlitz, N. Y., Feb. 23, 1801; m. 1st, Lexington, N. Y., 1825, Chris tiana, dau. of Hezekiah and Naomi (Ford) Pettit, b. Lexington, Apr. 1, 1806, who d. Kingston, N. Y., Mar. 29, 1842; m. 2d, Lexington, Mary Pettit, sister of first wife, b. Lexington, Apr. 4, 1813, who d. Hudson, N. Y., 1897; carpenter; Lexington; removed to Kingston about 1838, then to East Chatham; Democrat; Baptist. He d. East Chatham, June 25, 1884. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Lexington: 4150.* Elizabeth Louisa, Feb. 5, 1826. 4151.* Silas Pettit, Nov. 13, 1827. 4152.* Calvin F., June 17, 1829. By 2d wife, 4153. George W., b. May, 1847; d. Jan. 3, 1866, Montreal. [1510] WELTHIA FORD,' (Sister of Warren,) b. Austerlitz, N. Y., Oct. 28, 1802; m. there, Nov. 19, 1823, Addison, son of Ezra and Anna (Beebe) Park,* b. Canaan, Mar. 28, 1801; farmer, merchant, car builder and carpenter; res. Canaan until 1840; Troy until 1864; afterwards Mer- * Note 358. ROBERT PARKE,* b. England; came from Preston, Eng., 1630, settled at Roxbury, Mass.; was of Wethersfield. Ct., 1639; freeman, 1640; removed to Pequot Plantation, now New London, 1649, where his barn on what is now corner of Hempstead and Granite Streets was the first place of public worship there; Representative, 1641-2, '52; selectman, 1651. He d. New London, 1665. Children: WlLLLIAM. RlCHABD. Thomas.Samuel. Ann; m. Edward Payson of Roxbury. THOMAS PARKE,2 b. England, come with his father to America ; m. Dorothy Thompson ; was of Wethersfield, Ct., 1648; removed to Stonington, then to New London, 1649; Preston, 1686; flrst deacon of the church there, 1698. He d. July 30, 1709. 466 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. iden, Ct.; Whig, Abolitionist and Republican; Methodists. Buried in the old Parke family graveyard, on the old homestead at Canaan; she d. Troy, N. Y April 17, 1892. He d. Meriden, Aug. 29, 1882. Children: 4154.*4155.*4156.* 4157.* Austin Ford, b. May 11, 1825, Canaan. Sidney Wesley, " Jan. 29, 1827, a Altana Welthia, " Oct. 8, 1832. a Mary Josephine, " Mar. 13, 1840, New Lebanon, Children: M abtha, b, 1646 ; m. Isaac Wheeler of Stonington, Ct. Thomas, " 1648. ROBEBT.Nathaniel. Dobotht, m. Joseph Morgan. Alice, " Greenfield Larrabee. John. NATHANIEL PARKE,3 m. Sarah, eldest dau. of George Geer. He was of Norwich, Ct„ 1680; Land was granted to him by the town of Groton, Ct., where he lived, and d. about 1718. Children: Nathaniel.Ezekiel. Joseph, b. 1687. John.Isaac.Jacob.Phebe; m. Thomas Beman. Mabgaret, " Jabez Spicer. JOSEPH PARKE,* b, 1687; m. Mary Smith. He appears in Groton, Ct., 1721 ; Middletown, 1724, when he deeded his share in his father's estate; he sold his farm in Sharon, Ct., 1746, and removed to Duchess Co., N. Y., where he died. A son of Joseph Parke, perhaps James, and his son were killed by Tories near Danbury, Ct., during the Revolution. The records of Middle- town, Ct., give the record of his family. Children : Sarah. Joseph. Maby.Elizabeth.Daniel.Smith, b. 1722. And perhaps James, b. Jan. 24, 1724. SMITH PARKE.s b. 1722; m. Mary Davis; was of Sharon. Ct., 1742; removed to Canaan, N. Y., 1780. Both d. there; he Feb. 12, 1807; she Feb. 15. 1826, aged 97 years, 1 mo. 15 days. Children ; Maby, m. Mr. Dunham. Smith, " and removed to Green Co., N. Y. Eunice, " Mr. Wattles. John, •• Rhoda Roe. Joseph, " and lived at Duanesburgh, N. Y. Ezra, b. Jan. 8,1 750, Sharon; m. Anna Beebe. Jonathan, m. Huldah Culver ana Lydia Andress. David, " Sally Woodworth. Lucy, •• William Clark. Reuben, " Elizabeth Ford. EZRA PARKED b. Slumm, Ct.,. Jan. 8, 1759; m. May 30, 1782, Mrs. Anna Hurd, dau. of Martin and Dorcas (Judson) Beebe, b, Jan. 22, 1762; private in Capt. Shepard's Co., Conn.; en listed from Sharon, Ct., Aug. 1, 1777, for three years, Corp. of Artificers; also Corp. in Capt. John Davis' 5th Co., in Col. William B. Whiting's 17th (Albany Co.,) N. Y., Regt., (King's Dist.) in SEVENTH GENERATION. 467 [1511] ALMANZA FORD,7 (Bro. of Warren,) b. Austerlitz, N. Y., Apr. 19, 1805; m. Lebanon, N. Y., Susannah, dau. of David and Susannah (Starks) Ford, b. Red Rock, N. Y., Sept. 8, 1815; carpen ter; Red Rock; Republican. Both d. Red Rock; he, Dec. 21. 1875; she, Aug. 26, 1881. Ch. b. Red Rock: 4158. A Daughter. d. in infancy. 4159. A Son, " " early manhood. 4160.* Fred Austin, b. Oct. 14, 1842. [1512] ALTANA VALENTINE FORD,' (Sister of Warren, ) b. Austerlitz, N. Y., Nov. 18, 1807; m. Chatham, N. Y., May 7, 1848, Cyprian Powell, b. Aug. i; 1816. Both d. Austerlitz; she, Feb. 16, 1874; he, Apr. 16, 1892. Children: 4161. John Cyprian, b. July 4, 1850; d. Sept. 27, 1851. 4162.* Louisa Altana, " Mar. 2, 1852, Red Rock. [1513] CYRUS LEE FORD,' (Bro. of Warren,) b. Austerlitz, N. Y., June 23, 1809; m. Sarah White, b. Dec. 27, 1832. Both d. Chatham, N. Y.; he, Jan. 22, 1867; she, Sept. 30, 1892. Children: 4163. Arthur, b. Nov. 2, 1854. 4164. Newton, " Jan. 25, 1860. [1526] ABNER FORD,' (Jonathan,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,** James,2') b. Dec. 26, 1789; m. Catherine Flint,* b. Jan. 18, 1790. He d. Aug. 24, 1860; shed. Jan. 5, 1856. Children; 4165. Valorous D., b. Dec. 27, 1809. 4166. John Henry, " Sept. 24, 1811. 4167.* Corydon L., " Aug. 29, 1813, Lexington. 4168. Hiram Franklin, " Sept. 20, 1816; d. Mar. 20, 1842. 4169. Levi Johnson, "Nov. 1, 1820, " Oct. 30,1866. Rev. war. Their old homestead at Red Rock, Canaan, N. Y., is occupied by their grandson, Joseph D. Parke. Both d. Red Rock; he Aug. 31, 1827; she Mar. 19, 1842. Children : Sally, b. Feb. 10, 1783; m. Jesse Battersball. Rhoda, " July 39,1784; d. July 16, 1788. Martin, " Mar. 6,1786; " Aug. 29, 1789. Polly, " Jan. 24, 1788; m. Wm, Goodrich, Jr. Judson, " Oct. 9,1789; " Sally Benjamin. Martin, " May 24, 1792; " Olive Morton and Mrs. Elizabeth Northrop. Anna, " Mar. 29, 1794; d. Mar, 10, 1877, unm. Ezra, " Feb. 19, 1797; m. Sally Maria Barrett. Betsey, " Mar. 23,1799; d. Nov. ,25, 1872, unm. Addison, " Mar. 27, 1801; m. Welthia Ford. Tryphena, " Feb. 2, 1804; d. Jan. 13, 1892, unm. Rhoda, " Nov, 9, 1805; " Jan. 2, 1807. Joseph Doty, " July 25,1808; " Apr. 5, 1809. * For Flint see note 300. 468 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [1527] ELIAB W. FORD,' (Bro. of Abner,) ' b. Oct. 9, 1791; m. Fanny Davis, b. Aug. 30, 1789. He d. June 7, 1865. " \ Children; 4170. Prudence, b. Feb. 27, 181L 4171. William Harrison, " Aug. 28, 1813; d. Apr. 21, 1844. . i ¦ 4172. Hannah, " Oct. 8, 1815. ! : 4173. Rachael, " Apr. 8, 1818. 4174. Charlotte Ann, " Feb. 2, 1821. ! ' 4175. Oscar Fitzalan, " Jan. 22, 1823. ' ' 4176. Olivia Penrose, " Feb. 23, 1826. 4177. Rensselaer Davis, " May 19, 1830. 4178. Ambrose Spencer, " Jan. 19, 1836. [1528] JONATHAN H. FORD,' (Bro. of Abner,) b. Mar, 4, 1794; m. Polly Jessup. He d. Jan. 11, 1878. Children: 4179. Nancy Maria, b. Dec. 28, 1818. 4180. Cornelia L., " Apr. 28, 1821. 4181. Emer Jane, " Oct. 11, 1823; d. Aug. 8, 1851. 4182. Delevan, " Dec. 26, 1825. [1529] PRUDENCE FORD,' (Sister of Abner,) b. Lexington, N. Y., Mar. 7, 1796: m. there, 1812, William Van Hoosen, b. Athens, Green Co., N. Y. He. d. New Milford, Pa., May 21, 1863. Children: 4183. Martin F., b. Dec. 29, 1814. 4184. Francisco, " Mar. 14, 1816. 4185. Annis Eliza, " May 4, 1819. 4186. Charlotte Antoinett, " Oct. 25, 1821; d. Jan., 1865. 4187. Polly Amanda, " Mar. 3, 1823. 4188. William, " July 23, 1825; " Mar., 1845, 4189. Orilla Ann, " Feb. 22, 1828. 4190. Harriet Jane, " Sept. 3, 1830. 4191. Prudence Maria, " Mar. 31, 1832. 4192. Ambrosia Salome, " Aug. 8, 1834. 4193. Lovine, "Oct. 8, 1837. [1530] HIRAM D. FORD,' (Bro. of Abner,) b. Lexington, N. Y., Jan. 5, 1798; m. 1st, Sally Amanda,' dau of David and Susannah (Starks) Ford, b. Canaan, N. Y., May 27, 1806, who d. April 15, 1847; m. 2d, Mrs. Sally Tallman: m. 3d, Mrs. Adaline, widow of Seth O. Morehouse, nee Ford; res. Chatham, N. Y.: Justice of the Peace. He d. Feb. 3, 1872. Children: 4194.* Lorenzo Bdhtt, b. July 18, 1827. 4195.* Chester Starks, " Sept. 16, 1829. 4196. Matilda H., " Mar. 21, 1834; d. Apr. 29, 1842. 4197.* Hiram Milton, " June 17, 1837. SEVENTH GENERATION. 469 [1531] MARTIN H. FORD,' (Bro. of Abner.) b. July 21, 1800; m. Laura M., dau. of Jesse and Sally (Park) Battershall, b. Canaan, N. Y., July 20, 1802; res. many years in Mich., where both d.; he Aug. 21, 1867. Children: 4198. Christiana, b. Apr. 6, 1824; m. Richards 4199. Jonathan Park, " Dec. 6, 1825; res. Handford, Cal. 4200. Annis M., " July 27, 1828. 4201. Martin M., "May 23, 1832; d. 1853. 4202. Mary E., " Apr. 23, 1835. 4203. Charles A., " July H, 1838. 4204. Edwin A., " June 4, 1841. [1532] ANNIS FORD,' (Sister of Abner,) b. July 12, 1802; m. Dec. 25, 1820, Rev. Isaac S. Gifford;* Baptist clergyman; She d. Port Chester, N. Y. b. June 17, 1822; m. Ludham. " Aug. 3, 1824; res. Berlin, N. Y. " Dec. 31, 1826; d. Dec. 1896-7. " Mar. 29, 1831; res. Long Ridge, N. J. " Mar. 3, 1834. [1533] HARRIET E. FORD,' (Sister of Abner,) b. May 3, 1804; m. George Washington Johnson, b. Canaan, N. Y., Apr. 15, 1803. He d. Peoria, 111., May 5, 1852. Children: Children; 4205. Amanda Malvina, 4206. Horace Crooker, 4207. Silas Devol, 4208. Edwin Sandys, 4209.* Sarah Jane, 4210. Cornelia E., Sept. 18, 1828. 4211, Luman Ford, Nov. 27, 1830. 4212. Rachael Sophia, Apr. 20, 1836. [1534] ALEXANDER FORD,' (Bro. of Abner,) b. Mar. 21, 1806; m. Restean Bowerman,t b. Oct. 22, 1808. He d. Nov. 18, 1866. Children: 4213. George Washington, b. Jan. 26, 1830; d. Oct. 10, 1855. 4214. Mary Jane, "Oct. 22, 1833, " May 7, 1838. 4215. Lucinda E., " Jan. 1, 1837. 4216. Ransom Towstsend, '' Mar. 12, 1839. 4217. Charles Alexander, " June 29, 1841. 4218. Mercelia Albertine, " Dee. 12, 1847; d. Jan. 9, 1850. [1535] EDWIN JONATHAN FORD,' (Bro. or Abner,) b. Green Co., N. Y., Apr. 27, 1808; m. 1st, 1833, Julia Ann Gott, b. Mar. 12, 1812, who d. May 6, 1870: m. 2d, Mrs. Mary Ann, widow of Alphonzo Ford, nee Dean; res. Austerlitz, N. Y. Child: 4219. Lovine H., b. Aug. 30, 1844; d. Feb. 28, 1869. * For Gifford see note 93. t For Bowerman see note 327. 470 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [1536] LOV1NE GIBBS FORD,' (Sister of Abner,) b. Mar. 24, 1810; m. Lucinda Darling, b. Oct. 1, 1816. Children: 4220. Charles Edwin, b. Jan. 25, 1838; d. Oct. 16, 1839 4221. Seth Lealand, " Nov. 16, 1840. 4222. Byron Lovine, " Jan. 9, 1842. 4223. Mary Ellen, " June 7, 1845. 4224. James Smith, " Dec. 3, 1848. 4225. Harriet Jane, " Mar. 6, 1852. 4226. Frank, " Dec. 3, 1855; d. Feb. 19, 1857. 1537] ALONZO GALE FORD,' (Bro. of Abner.) b, Feb. 11, 1814; m. Mary E. Darling, b. July 8, 1820. He d. Sept. 24,1878. Children: 4227. Ellen Maria, b. Apr. 29, 1844; d. May 10, 1844. 4228. Jonathan D., " Feb. 18, 1848, " " 17, 1848. [1542] RANSOM. FORD,' (Eliab,6 Ruth Hamlin,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,' James,21) b. Oxford, June 24, 1803; m. Guilford, N. Y., Axsena, dau. of Ruel and Loranie (Crawford) Ford, b. Windham, Aug. 28, 1807; Guilford, and Canaan, N. Y. Both d. Canaan; he Sept. 26, 1838; she Feb. 11, 1890. Children: 4229.* William Oscar, b. Dec. 21, 1827, Guilford. 4230.* Mary Ann, " Oct. 18, 1831, Canaan. [1547] SUSANNA STARKS,' (Ruth Ford,6 Ruth Harming Thomas,' Ebenezer.s James,") b. Red Rock, N. Y., Jan, 28, 1795; m. Zenas, son of Daniel and Rebecca (Holdridge) Burrows, b. Austerlitz, N. Y., April, 1793: shoemaker and farmer; Austerlitz and Red Rock; Republican; private 1812 war: Christians. Both d. Red Rock; she, Mar. 28, 1863; he, July 30, 1864. Ch. b. Red Rock: 4231. Miranda, Sept. 12, 1815; m. Ruel Ford.' 4232. Fidelia, Oct. 15, 1818; d. unm., Oct. 17, 1840. 4233. Sally Ann, Mar. 20, 1821, " " Aug. 30, 1871. 4234. Ralph, Jun. 30, 1825, " Dec. 30, 1828. 4235. Wm. McKendrie, May 7. 1827. 4236. Talcott R., Jun. 5, 1830. 4237. Charles M., July 1, 1835. [1548] TALCOTT GIBBS STARKS,' (Bro. of Susanna,) b. Red Rock, N. Y., Apr. 25, 1797; m, 1st, Canaan, N. Y., Nov. 15, 1818, Phebe, dau. of William and Phebe (Johns) Goodrich,* b. July 13, 1796, who d. Red Rock, Mar. 21, 1834; m. 2d, Mar. 1836, Martha Thompson; shoe dealer; Red Rock, Troy, and Chatham, N. Y.; Democrat. He was killed by cars, Richmond, Mass., July 5, 1852. * For Goodrich see note 217. SEVENTH GENERATION. 471 Children: 4238.* Lucy M., o. Feb. 23, 1820. 4239. Solomon Johns, ' July 6, 1823; d. Dec. 29, 1828. 4240.* Laura Ann, 1 June 3, 1825, Red Rock. 4241.* Joseph Badger, ' Mar. 10. 1827. 4242*. Frances J., ' Dec. 23, 1829, Red Rock. 4243.* ¦ Ralph J., ' Mar. 29, 1832, it n 4244.* Phebe A., ' Mar. 11, 1834. (C (( [1549] ALANSON FORD STARKS,' (Bro. of Susanna,) b. Red Rock, N. Y., May 1, 1800; m. Rhoda Doty.* He d. Troy, N. Y., May 15, 1846. No issue. [1550] RALPH J. STARKS,' (Bro. of Susanna,) b. Red Rock, N. Y., June 22, 1803; m. Elizabeth B. Davis; she res. Troy, N. Y. He d. Troy, Sept. 22, 1890. Children: 4245. Henry A.; Methodist clergyman. 4246. Edson. Two daughters dead. [15511 PRUDENCE STARKS,7 (Sister of Susanna,) b. Red Rock, N. Y., Oct. 23, 1807; m. Calvin Beebe. Shed. Canaan, July 27, 1889. Children: 4247. A. G. (a son), res. Canaan Four Corners, N. Y. 4248. Amos. 4249. Dwight. 4250. Alanson. 4251.* A Daughter. [1553] AMOS H. STARKS,' (Bro. of Susanna,) b. Red Rock, N. Y. Sept. 30, 1814; m. 1st, Anastasia Billings, b. Columbia Co., N. Y., 1829. She was President Chautauqua Society. She d. Detroit, Mich., 1883; m. 2d, Elvira, dau. of Harry and (Thompson) Reed, b. Co lumbia Co., N. Y., 1844; both wives Methodists; retired merchant; Red Rock until 1844; since Chatham; Republican. Ch. b. 1st wife, b. Chatham: 4252.* Leora A., 1852. By 2d wife, b. Chatham: 4253. John A., 1861; d. 1883, unm. 4254. Irving H., 1863, unm. 1899. 4255.* Willard R., Nov. 8, 1865. 4256. Ada M., 1867, u 1899. [1554] ALPHONZO FORD,' (Alanson,6 Ruth Hamlin,5 Thomas,* Eben ezer," James,2*) b. Dec. 3, 1803; m. 1st, Jane Clark; m. 2d, Mary Ann Dean, b. Oct. 21, 1813; she survived him and m. Edwin J. Ford;7 and res. Austerlitz, N. Y. He d. 1863. * For Doty see note 230, 472 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. by 1st wife: 4257.* Alanson G-, By 2d wife, b. Feb. 7, 1828. 4258. Harriet J., " Feb. 19, 1835. 4259. Betsey A., " Dec. 5, 1836. 4260. Sally Ette, " Nov. 19, 1846. [1555] CLAR1NDA FORD,7 (Sister of Alphonzo,) b. June 10, 1806; m. George W. Adsit, b. Nov. 6, 1806. Children: 4261. Lucinda M., b. May 1,1834. 4262. Mary J., " Mar. 30, 1840. 4263. Martin J., " Aug. 9, 1841. 4264. Rosetta H., " Feb. 28, 1843. [1556] LORENZO DOW FORD,7 (David^ Ruth Hamlin,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer," James,2*) b. Canaan, N. Y., Oct. 14, 1803; m. there, July 3, 1827, Anna, dau. of John and Betsey Jane (Cady) Wilcox, b. Canaan, Oct. 10, 1807; car penter, and school teacher; Canaan, except a few years at Gilman, Ills.; Repub lican; she Christian. He d. Chatham, N. Y., July 22, 1887; she d. Gilman, Ills., May 31, 1881. Ch. b. Canaan; 4265.* Franklln Smith, b. June 6, 1828. 4266.* Cordelia A., " Nov. 7, 1829. 4267.* Sidney Wilcox, a Jan. 13, 1832. 4268.* .Adaline Morehouse, »> Nov. 21, 1833. 4269* Antoinette A., " June 8, 1836. [1557] ADALINE FORD,7 (Sister of Lorenzo D.,) b. Canaan, N. Y., Jan. 23, 1805; m. Seth O., son of Jared Morehouse, b. Conn., June 8, 1800; farmer; Canaan; Republican: she Christian: She d. Spring field, Mass., Aug. 12, 1864; he d. Apr. 25, 1852. Ch. b. Red Rock: 4270.* Mortimer, June 13, 1828. [1559] GERALDINE FORD,7 (Sister of Lorenzo D.,) b. Canaan, N. Y., Nov. 2, 1807; m. Dec. 9, 1828, Albert, son of John and Betsey Jane (Cady) Wilcox, b. Red Rock, N. Y., Jan. 14, 1805; farmer; Canaan; Republican; Christians. Both d. Canaan; she, Sept. 28. 1847; he, Sept. 28,1893. Ch. b. Red Rock: 4271* David, Mar. 27, 1830. 4272.* Susan, Aug. 19, 1832. 4273. John, May 11, 1847; d. June 2, 1865. [1560] JOSEPH CROOKER FORD,' (Bro. of Lorenzo D.,) b. Canaan, N. Y., Aug. 17, 1809; m. New Britain, Ct., Jan. 13, 1839, Debo rah, dau. of Israel and Ruth (Reynolds) Fowler, b. Duchess Co., N. Y., Mar. 2, 1818; farmer; Canaan; Republican; Christians. He d. Canaan, Mar. 19,1878. SEVENTH GENERATION. 473 Ch. b. Canaan: 4274* Ellis J., June 18, 1843. 4275.* Helen, Dec. 14, 1846. 4276.* Irving, Apr. 28, 1858. [1561] DAVID FORD,' (Bro. of Lorenzo D.,) b. Canaan, N. Y., Aug. 23, 1811; m. 1st, there, 1831, Louisa Benjamin,* b. Canaan, Dec. 6, 1808, who d. Canaan, Feb. 19, 1832; m. 2d, Canaan, Dec. 17, 1834, Jane E. Battershall, b. Canaan, Apr. 13, 1813, who d. Chicago, 111., Jan. 12, 1866; carriage mfg.; Canaan, N. Y., until 1850; Rochester, N. Y., until 1853; Toronto, Ontario, until 1863; Chicago, Ills., until 1870; Rockford, 111., until 1872, and Mil waukee, Wis., until 1884: since, Rockford, 111., Republican. Ch. by 1st wife b. Canaan: 4277.* George H., Feb. 18, 1832. By 2d wife, b. Canaan: 4278* AngelineB.,. Dec. 12, 1836. 4279.* Eugene, Aug. 18, 1841. [1564] RUTH BURROWS,' (Prudence Ford," Ruth Hamlin,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b: Austerlitz, N. Y., Sept. 5, 1813; m. Benjamin, son of John and Charity (Snyner) Freese, b. Apr. 15, 1817. She d. Red Rock, N. Y., Nov. 3, 1887; he d. Oct. 20, 1887. Ch. b. Red Rock: 4280. Delavan, Feb. 12, 1842; d. May 19, 1842 4281. Caroline, Mar. 15, 1844; unm. 1899. 4282. Leonard, Sept. 9, 1846; a a 4283.* Edwin William, June 16, 1848. 4284.* Prudence, Dec. 27, 1851. [1565] MARIA BURROWS,7 (Sister of Ruth,) b. Red Rock, N. Y., Apr. 11, 1816; m. George Hiram Crane, b. Nov. 1, 1813. She d. Ghent, N. Y., Nov. 1, 1886; he d. Dec. 29, 1878. Children: 4285.* George Forb, b. Jan. 14, 1836, Red Rock. 4286.* Marietta, " Sept. 25, 1839, " " 4287. Charles S., " Dec. 30, 1844, " " d. Oct. 17, 1856 [1566] ADDISON BURROWS,' (Bro. of Ruth,) b. Red Rock, N. Y., Jan. 6, 1819; m. Esther Lown, b. Sept. 13, 1816. He d. Red Rock, Aug. 13, 1876; shed. Sept. 13, 1892. . Children: 4288. Oscar, b. Aug. 19, 1842; d. Feb. 10, 1843. 4289. Mortimer Lown, " Dec. 21, 1843; " " 13, 1874, unm. 4290.* Frederick Vincent, " May 28, 1845, Red Rock. 4291. Martin Deyo, " July 24, 1847; unm. 1899. 4292.* Susan Ann, " May 29, 1849, Red Rock. 4293.* David Jerome, " May 18, 1851, a a 4294. Alanson Starks, " Aug. 15, 1853, " unm. 1899. 4295.* William Mickle, " May 10, 1856, a a Qou Not.b338- JOHN BENJAMIN, Gentleman, came from Wales; sailed with Sir Richard aaiioiisall, in the Lioti, and arrived at Boston, 1632; he built a house in Cambridge, and was tne nrst bailiff (mayor) of the town ; was the intimate friend of Gov. Winthrop, and had the largest library in the colony. The coat of arms points back to the Crusades. Motto: "Paussez en avant." It is an old English family, with perhaps a Welsh branch. JOSEPH BENJAMIN, youngest son of John, moved to Pomfret, Ct. 474 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [1567] ZILPHA JANE BURROWS,' (Sister of Ruth,) b. Red Rock, N. Y., May 14, 1822; m. Dec. 31, 1843, Frederick W.,' son of Heman and Ruby (Phelps) Skiff,* b. Canaan, N. Y., Nov. 21, 1819; blacksmith; Canaan Four Corners, N. Y.; Republican; member Unity Lodge No. 9, A. P. & A. M.; Methodists. Ch. b. Canaan Four Corners: 4296.* Uriah Davis, 4297. Heman Jerome, 4298. Alfred Lewis, Nov. 6, 1844. Sept. 15, 1847; d. Sept. 23, 1848. Jan. 31, 1854; unm. 1899. [1568] ALBERT FORD,' (Ruel,5 Ruth Hamlin,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,' James,2*) b. Canaan, N. Y., May 2, 1806; m. Betsey Beebe, b. Jan. 18, 1809; carpenter; Canaan Centre, N. Y. Hed. Canaan Centre, Aug. 9, 1860; shed. Dec. 23, 1885. Ch. b. Canaan: 4299.* Robert R., Aug. 31, 1828. 4300. Ira B., Sept. 28, 1830. 4301. Emerett, Dec. 15, 1832. 4302. Caroline J., Mar. 30, 1835. 4303. Lorenzo Dow, May 5. 1837. 4304. Betsey M., Jan. 7. 1839; d. July 30, 1842, 4305. Polly Amanda, May 19, 1841. 4306. Albert, Apr. 27, 1844, " Aug. 25, 1845, 4307. Sidney A., Dec. 14, 1845. 4308. Edward W., Feb. 8, 1848, " Jan. 20, 1850. 4309. Julia M., June 3, 1849, " Oct. 1, 1880. 4310. Achsia E., Sept. 10, 1850. 4311. Miranda, Apr. 19, 1852, " May 4, 1852. 4312. MaryE., May 16, 1854, [1570] EMELINE FORD,' (Sister 'of Albert,) b. Canaan, N. Y., July 9, 1809; m. Red Rock, N. Y., Feb. 16, 1832, Orville G., son of Henry and Abigail (Lord) Starks, b. Canaan, Nov. 1, 1804; carpenter: Canaan; Whig; Methodists. She was living with her dau., Abigail, 1899. He d. Canaan, Sept. 3, 1850. Ch. b. Canaan: 4313.* Abigail Lord, Nov. 16, 1835. 4314.* Harriet Elizabeth, Aug. 1, 1839. * Note 360. JAMES SKIFF,* came from Kent, England; m. Mary Reeves; settled in Sandwich, Mass. about 1641. Descendants: NATHAN,2 b.'l6!>8; d. 1733. STEPHENS of Windham, Ct., b. 1693; d. 1778. NATHAN,* of Kent, Ct., b. 1718; m. 1711, Thankful Eaton ; he removed from Tolland, Ct., 1761. Hed. 1796. NATHAN,5 of Kent; b. 17.r,2; m. 1776, Abigail Fuller. Hed, 1834. HEMAN J,.» of Kent, b. 1782; m. Ruby Phelps. He d. 1857. FREDERICK W.,' b. Nov. 21, 1819; m. Zilpha J. Burrows. The family of Skiff were numerous at Ohilmark, Nantucket, Mass., from whence some went to Sharon, Ot., 1775, and was a common name there. SEVENTH GENERATION. 475 [1571] LOUISA FORD,7 (Sister of Albert, ) b. Canaan, N. Y., Apr. 28, 1811; m. Hiram Bates, b. May 31, 1809. She d. Hudson, N. Y., June 24, 1880. Children: 4315. Elisha W., • Aug. 11, 1835. 4316. William H., Feb. 3, 1839. [1572] RUEL FORD,' (Bro. of Albert, ) b. Canaan, N. Y., May 13, 1814; m. there, May 29, 1836, Miranda,8 dau. of Zenas and Susanna (Starks7) Burrows, b. Canaan, N. Y., Sept. 12, 1815; carpen ter and millwright; Democrat; Canaan, Chatham and Red Rock; she res. Red Rock, N. Y.; Christian. He d. Red Rock, July 30, 1877. Ch. b. Red Rock: 4317.* Adelbert, Mar. 4, 1837. 4318.* Henrietta, Apr. 24, 1839. 4319.* Lorana Crawford, Aug. 20, 1840. 4320.* Ralph Starks, Nov. 30, 1841. [1573] WILLIAM FORD,' (Bro. of Albert,) b. Canaan, N. Y., Nov. 10, 1815: m. Maria Hawks,* b. Aug. 10, 1820; carpen ter. He d. Springfield, Mass., Sept. 12, 1882: she d. Jan. 23, 1886. Children: ( 4321, Charles, Mar. 22, 1844. 4322. Isabelle A., Nov. 20, 1846. 4323. Clarence B., June 29, 1848. 4324. Ransom, July 27, 1850. [1574] ANDULASIA FORD,7 (Sister of Albert,) b. Canaan, N. Y., Feb. 20, 1818; m. Erastus Hall, b. Mar. 6, 1811; farmer; Flat Brook, N. Y.; Republican. Both d. Flat Brook; she, Dec. 22, 1879; he July 19, 1893, Ch. b. Flat Brook: 4325. Mary J., Aug. 20, 1840; m. George Finch. 4326. Emily P., May 18, 1843, " William Hatch. 4327. Elizabeth, Nov. 21, 1845, " J. Wesley Smith. 4328. Lyman, June 3, 1849. 4329. Erastus, Aug. 17, 1851, " Adeline Morgan. 4330. William E., Dec. 25, 1855; unm. 1899. [1575] MARY FORD,' (Sister of Albert,; b. Canaan, N. Y., Jan, 20, 1823; m. Lebanon Springs, N. Y., July 4, 1846, William Riley, son of Robert and Eliza (Hawk) Couch, b. Lee, Mass., Dec. 30, 1822; carpenter; Lee, until 1853; afterwards Wellington, Ohio; Republican; she Methodist. He d. Wellington, Feb. 26, 1899. Children: 4331. Ruel Ford, b. Apr. 9, 1846, Lee. 4332. Eva Theresa, " Dec. 30, 1855, Wellington; unm. 1899. * Note. 361. JOHN HAWKES, freeman, Mass., Sept. 3, 1634. MATTHEW HAWKES, freeman, Mass., May 18, 1643, ADAM HAWKES,* b. England, about 1598 ;,m. 1st, 1631, Ann Hutchinson; m. 2d, Sarah Hooker; he came to America with John Winthrop, 1630; settled at what is now North Saugus, Mass., 1638. He d. Lynn, 1671. 4334. Helen F., 4335. Antoinette E., 4336. Harriet W\, 4337. Joseph L., 4338. Wadsworth L., 4339. Effie E., 476 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [1576] LYMAN H. FORD,' (Bro. of Albert,) b. Canaan, N. Y., Sept. 9, 1829; m. Justina M., dau. of Smith and Alletta (Baldwin) Clark, b. Seymour, Ct., July 24, 1836; pattern maker; Seymour, Ct.' Democrat; she Epis. Ch. b. Seymour: 4333. Lelia May, b. Feb. 15, 1858; unm. 1899. [1577] HARRIET MARIA FORD,' (Joseph G.,e Ruth Hamlin,B Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Dec. 11, 1817; m. Jonathan Vincent, b. Feb. 1, 1820; she res. 53 Cambridge Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. He d. June 29, 1866. No issue. L1578] ELIZABETH ANN FORD,' (Sister of Harriet M.,) b. May 15, 1820; m. Leonard Decker, b.Jan. 26, 1817; Troy and Brooklyn, N. Y.; she res. 53 Cambridge Place, Brooklyn, 1899. He d. Apr. 24, 1884. Children: b. Dec. 19, 1842, Troy. " Mar. 25, 1845, " d. Sept. 9, '65 " June 20, 1848, " " May 13, 1853, Brooklyn; " Jan. 10, '56 " Sept. 11, 1859, " " June 28, 1863, " "Oct. 8, '65 [1580] SOLYMAN GREGORY HAMLIN,' (Caleb J.,6 Thomas,5* Eben ezer,3 James, 21) b. Sharon, Ct., 1799; m. Albany, N. Y., Barbara Thomp- kins; cooper; he removed with his father from Sharon to Glenville, N. Y.; re moved to Albany, and carried on business; returned to Glenville, and again removed to Albany, where both d.; he May 20, 1876. Ch. b. Glenville: 4340* Sarah Emeltne. [1581] CALEB JEWETT HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Solyman G.,) b. Sharon, Ct.; m. Cornelia Lovell, who d. West Troy, N. Y., about two years after marriage. He conducted the cooperage business at West Troy. No issue. [1582] JULIA D. HAMLIN,' (Sister of Solyman G.,) b. Sharon, Ct., Nov. 11, 1801; m. Glenville, N. Y., David, son of Humphrey and (Taylor) Davenport, b. Orange Co., N. Y., 1802; carpenter; Glenville. Both d. there; he Aug. 31, 1842; she Dec. 20, 1870. Ch. b. Glenville: 4341. Betsey, Oct. 2, 1823; d. Glenville. 4342. William, Feb. 25, 1825, " " 4343. Jewett, Jan. 13, 1827, " Troy, Oct. 22, 1850. 4344. Mary Ann, Mar. 23, 1829. 4345. Anson, Aug. 29, 1831; d. May 5, 1854. 4346. Albert, Dec. 2, 1834, " Glenville. 4347. Salmon, Oct. 3, 1838. 4348. William Henky, Dec. 9,1841. SEVENTH GENERATION. 477 |1583] ANSON BOWERS HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Solyman G.,) b. Sharon, Ct., Sept. 13, 1807; m. Glenville, N. Y., Feb. 17, 1831, Abigail, dau. of David and Rachael (Lansing) Ostrom, b. Glenville, April 1, 1811; cooper, hotel keeper, farmer and merchant; Glenville; a man highly respected. Ch. b. Glenville: 4349.* David Henry, July 4, 1832. 4350.* Caleb Jewett, Jun. 5, 1834. 4351* Solyman Gregory, Jan. 19, 1837. 4352.* Christopher Ostrom, Feb. 21, 1839. 4353.* Oliver Bowers, Jan. 20, 1841. 4354.* Herman Gibbs, Jan. 16, 1843. 4355. Rachael Ann, Sept. 18, 1845; d. Sept.. 7, 1874, unm. 4356.* Betsey Abigail, Nov. 7, 1848. 4357.* Mary Clarissa, Feb. 3, 1851. 4358.* William Seward, Feb. 28, 1854. L1584] HERMAN GIBBS HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Solyman G.,) b. Glenville, N. Y., June, 1809; m. 1st, Schenectady, N. Y., Apr. 23, 1835, Ann Eliza, dau. of William and Elizabeth (Osbourne) Pulley, b. Williamston, N.C., Sept. 24, 1818, who d. Glenville, Apr. 13, 1843; m. 2d, Albany, N. Y., July 29, 1847, Anna Beckman Cooke, b. Albany; m. 3d, Maryette Shelley, of Ypsi lanti, Mich.; cooper: Glenville; removed to Ypsilanti, 1850. He served in the N. Y. militia; Methodist, in which church he was an officer many years. Ch. by 1st wife: 4359. Elizabeth, b. Feb. 10, 1836, Chalton; d. Mar. 7, 1841. 4360. Derrick, V., " Feb. 24, 1838, Glenville; " Sept. 1, 1853. 4361. Julia D., " Feb. 18, 1840, it 4362. Elizabeth V., " May 4, 1842, i i By 2d wife b. Glenville: 4363. Harriet, July 8, 1848. 4364. Mary Eliza, Nov. 8, 1849; d. Glenville. [1585] RICHARD CALENDER HAMLIN,7 (Bro. of Solyman G.,) b. Glenville, N. Y., Nov. 13, 1815; m. 1st, there, Esther Northrop, dau. of Samuel and Angelica (Truax) Hayes, b. Glenville, Mar. 16, 1817, who d. Green- bush, N. Y.. Mar. 27, 1854; m.2d, Aug., 1856, Mrs. Ann Runyon, of Greenbush; no children by second wife; cooper; removed to Greenbush, 1844, and there con ducted a barrel manufactory; was also coal dealer; Republican, an active poli tician, of liberal views; President of the Villiage Trustees; Justice of the Peace; candidate for the General Assembly; Odd Fellow, and member of other societies; a man of sterling integrity and upright character, of positive convictions, be nevolent and never tired of doing good; Presbs., of which church he was elder from 1847; was many times a delegate to the Presbytery and General Assembly. He d. Greenbush, July 12, 1880. Ch. by first wife: 4365* Angelica Truax, b. Aug. 16, 1840, Glenville. 4366.* Abbie. a Feb. 1, 1842. 4367.* Samuel Jewett, tt July 25, 1844, Galnay. 4368.* Anson Lester, u Jan. 25, 1846, Greenbush. 43(1!).* Calvin Calkin*, t . Oct. 20, 1848, n 4370. Jatmios Ring, . . Dec. 25, 1852, * . 4371. Richard C, " Mar. 13, 1854, " unmarried. 4372. Betsey, d. Greenbush. 478 THE HAMLIN FAMILY [1586] SALMON CURTIS HAMLIN,7 (Bro. of Solyman G.,) b. Glenville, N. Y., July 12, 1817; m. Christiana, youngest child of Teunis Slingerland,* b. Albany, N. Y., Nov. 9, 1815; farmer; Glenville. His name was changed to Solomon. He d. Washington, D. O, May 15, 1892; she d. Ypsilanti Mich., Aug. 11, 1879. Ch. b. Glenville: 4373.": Teunis Slingerland, May 31, 1847. [1587] CLARISSA MARY HAMLIN,7 fSisterof Solyman G.,) b. Glenville, N. Y., May 18, 1818; m. Balston Center, N. Y., Dec. 25, 1842, Calvin, son of John and Rebecca (Jewett) Calkins,! b. Sharon, Ct., Mar. 18 1780, his second wife. By his first wife he had seven children; farmer; Balston Centre; Methodists. He d. there, July 17, 1862. No issue. [1589] JOANNA C. HAMLIN,7 (Sister of Solyman G.,) b. Glenville, N. Y., 1824; m. Balston, N. Y., James T., son of Thomas Smith, of Little Falls, ST. Y., where he was born; blacksmith; Little Falls, where both d.; she, Jan. 28, 1894. No. issue. TEUNIS SLINGERLAND was of Dutch descent; a prominent businessman ; and for many years connected with the First Reformed (Dutch) Church of * Note 362. of Albany, N. Y. Albany. t Note 363, Lieut. STEPHEN CALKIN, from Lebanon, Ct, was an original proprietor of Sharon, Ct, ; wife Mary; res. in Calkinstown. He d, 1781. Children: J USTUS, b. Nov. 11, 1741; m. Hannah Heatb. Reuben, " June 13, 174-. Timothy, " Oct. 16, 1748 ; m. Eunice Calkins. Elisha, " Apr. 15, 1753. Stephen, m. Dilla Jewett. Joseph. Amos. David. JOHN CALKIN, and wife Elizabeth; res. Amenia, N. Y., until about 1755; aftewards Sharon, Ct, Ch. recorded Sharon : Lois, b. May 20, 1745; m. William Owen. Sarah, " Sept. 15, 1746, " Josiah Brace. John, " Mar. 14, 1748, " Rebecca Jewett. Eunice, " Oct. 15, 1749, " Timothy Calkins. Kathertne, " June 19, 1751. Nathaniel, " June 11. 1752; m. Lois Barrow. Jesse, " May 26, 1755, " Lucy Towsley. Elizabeth, " Aug. l, 1757, " Amos Jackson. Joel, " Feb. 7. 1760, " Bethia Barrows. Darius, " Sept. 28, 1762, " Abigail Fuller. Mabel, " July 1, 1764. JOHN CALKINS , b. N. Y., Mar. 14, 174S; m. Sharon, Ct., Oct. 12, OT, Rebecca, dau. oi Caleb and Rebecca Jewett, b. Sharon, Jan. 16, 1748-9. The children given below, except Calvin, are recorded in Sharon, making it doubtful if ho was born there. ' Lucinda, b. July 17, 1770. Dille, bap, Feb. 6, 1791. John Riley, " '• 6, " Nathan Jewett, " *' 6, " Calvin, b. Mar. 18, 1780; m. Clarissa M. Hamlin. 4374. Electa-, 4375.* Calista, 4376.* Henry Clark, 4377* John Theron, 4378.* Martha Ann, 4379.* George Orrin, SEVENTH GENERATION. 479 [1596] CLARISSA HAMLIN,7 (Theron,1' Thomas," Ebenezer, s James," *) b. Thompkins Co., N. Y., Mar. 23, 1804; m. — Richards: she d. Groton, N. Y., June 11, 1826. [1597] HAWLEY HANCHETT HAMLIN,7 (Bro. of Clarissa,) b. Tompkins Co., N. Y., Feb. 15, 1806; m. Groton, N. Y., Dec. 24, 1833, Aurena, dau. of John and Betsey (Gee) Hopkins,* b. Homer, N. Y., Sept. 3, 1813; farmer; Groton until 1851; afterwards Moravia, N. Y.; Baptist. Bothd. Moravia; he July 23, 1883; she Dec. 11, 1884. Ch. b. Groton: d. in infancy. Sept. 28, 1835. Jan. 28, 1838. Jan. 13, 1842. Aug. 2, 1849. Dec. 27, 1852. [1598] OLIVE HAMLIN,' (Sister of Clarissa,) b. Groton, N. Y., Aug. 1, 1808; m. there, Feb. 14, 1832, Carver, son of Alon- son and Celia (Crossman) Campbell, b. July 18, 1807; Groton and Cortland, N. Y.; Republican; Baptists. She d. Feb. 23, 1881, buried Salem, Ct.; he d. Gro ton, May 24, 1882. Children: 4380. Celia Crossman, b. Nov. 5, 1833, Groton; m. Levi Gleason. 4381. Clarissa Ann, " Apr. 29, 1836, Cortland, " Lorenzo Fish. [1599] WILLIAM HAMLIN,7 (Bro. of Clarissa,) b. Groton, N. Y., Nov. 14, 1810; m. Ellen Harpending; she Methodist; he res. Western N. Y. He d. Dundee, N. Y., Oct. 2, 1848; she d. Groton. Children: 4382. James Newell. 4383. Henry. [1600] HARRIET NEWELL HAMLIN,' (Sister of Clarissa,) b. Cortland, N.Y., Feb. 1, 1813; m. Owego, N. Y., Thomas Jones, b. Wales, 1812: Jackson Valley, Pa., 1836-88. He d. Middletown, Dec. 19, 1883; she d. Forest Lake, Pa., May 25, 1888. : b. Apr. 1832, Ohio; d. Apr. 6, 1880. " Apr. 24, 1836, Jackson Valley. " July 1, 1839, " Nov. 20, 1842, " " d. Sept. 20,' '75 " Aug. 9, 1848, " May 20, 1851, Pike. [1601] Rev. NATHAN CANFIELD HAMBLIN,7 (Bro. of Clarissa.) b. Groton, N. Y., Dec. 13, 1815; m. near Harrodsburg, Ky., Jan. 8, 1852, Re- benaJane, widow of J. G. Dye, and dau. of Abraham and Lydia (Young) Comingo, b. near Harrodsburg, Mar. 1, 1827. He was educated in the schools * For Hopkins see notes 18, 183 and 2SS Children: 4384. Lucy Denolf, 4385.* Theron H., 4386. Nathan O, 4387. Ellen, 4388. Phernie, 4389. Susan E., 480 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. of his native town and lived in New York until early manhood; taught school in Penn., 1840-1, part of the time in Brookville academy. He went to Louisville, Ky., in the fall of 1841, attracted by a desire to know about the institution of Southern Slavery, and the Presb. church, without Cal vinism. He writes: "I was born a Presbyterian, but have been a Cal vinist only a few minutes at any one time." In the spring of 1842 he attended the Ken tucky Presbytry of the Cumberland Presb. church, which licenced him to preach anywhere, and was given a home in one of the best families of Kentucky, that of W. F. White, of Montgomery county, a prominent lawyer and elder in the church, owner of a large farm and many negroes; with whom he resided four years; during which he preached over much of Kentucky and the south; was ordained to the full work of the ministry and attended the sessions of the Gen eral Assembly; became greatly attached to the doctrines of that church, its members and the people of Kentucky; then a land of controversy; which suited him and the people of that new church. He has been an ardent and noted re ligious debater, and temperance reformer, outliving most of his cotemporaries in the ministry; working as a missionary most of his life. He is the oldest minister in the Presbytry; has preached more sermons, and been longer in the ministry than any other minister living, who was a member of the Presbytry, when he was ordained, and is held in high esteem. During the rebellion he re sided at Perryville; the battle there was all around him, and his house was used by both sides as a hospital. He remarks: "This was a sad time, but both armies treated us with much respect; our house was robbed several times dur ing the war, but not by any one connected with either army. At all times, night and day, I passed through the lines of both armies without trouble; rep resentatives of one or the other army were with us most of tbe time. My views on the war were well known to my neighbors, many of whom dropped into one army or the other, and found no fault with me." Residence, Liberty, Ky. She d. there, Mar. 31, 1897. Ch. b. near Harrodsburg: 4390.* Lydia Jenette, 4391. Laura Ann, 4392. Olive Bell, 4393.* Theron Hanchett, 4394.* James Hunter, 4395.* Samuel Gilliam, [1602] LAURA HAMLIN,7 (Sister of Clarissa,) b, Groton, N. Y., Jan. 8, 1817; m. 1st, Christopher Leonard: wagon maker; hed. Groton, Jan., 1855; m. 2d, Daniel Lilly, who d. Moravia, N. Y., March, 1873; she d. Utica, N. Y., May 7, 1895. Ch. by 1st marriage: 4396. James, b. Groton. By 2d marriage: 4397. Martha, d. unm. 4398. John J., " Mich. 4399. Olive, b. Feb., 1855, Groton. [1604] MARY JANE HAMLIN,' (Sister of Clarissa,? b. Tompkins Co., N. Y., Oct. 1, 1824: m. Augustus Knox. She d. N Y. City, May 18, 1871. Aug. 15, 1852. May 18, 1855; d. Sept. 14, 1872. Jan. 20, 1859, " July 20, 1879. Mar. 12, 1862. Dec. 5, 1864. July 20, 1868. SEVENTH GENERATION. 481 Children: 4400. Charles, d. unm. 4401. Albert, b. N. Y. City. [1605] FANNY GENET HAMLIN,7 (Sister of Clarissa, ) b. Tompkins Co., N. Y., July 14, 1829; m. 1st, Groton, N. Y., William Chesebrough, who d. in Mich.; m. 2d, James Wilson; farmer. She d. Groton, April, 1883. Child. 4402. Charles, _ m. Nettie Nye. [1606] BETSEY CANFIELD,' (Jerusha Hamlin," Thomas,*** Ebenezer," James,21) b. Washington, N. Y., June 17, 1804: m. Edgett; res. Scranton, Pa., where she d., or at Honesdale, Pa. Children: 4403. Jewett. 4404.* Mary. [1607] NATHAN CANFIELD,' (Bro. of Betsey,) b. Washington, N. Y., June 21, 1806; m. Stanford, N. Y., Dec. 26, 1827, Betsey,8 dau. of Jehiel and Bethiah (Clark) Cantield, b. Stanford, Dec. 28, 1806; farmer; Saratoga, Co. , N. Y., 1827-38; Bristol, N. Y., 1838-60; Canandagua, N. Y., 1860-74; Republican; Justice of the Peace; Baptists. Bothd. Canandaigua; he, June 6, 1874; she, Feb. 16, 1890. Ch. b. Saratoga Co., N. Y.: 4405.* Walter Nathan, Dec. 23, 1828; res. Canandaigua. 4406.* Calvin Jewett, Jan. 3, 1834; " 4407. Frances, d, aged 13. [1608] MARY CANFIELD,' (Sister of Betsey,) b. Washington, N.Y., June 8, 1808: m. Stanford, N.Y., Jan. 16, 1828, Calvin Mosher. She d. Ypsilanti, Mich., Jan. 14, 1892. Children: 4408. Joseph. 4409. Louise. [1610] HARRIET CANFIELD,' (Sister of Betsey,) b. Washington, N. Y., May 14, 1814; m. Dec. 23, 1835, Charles Dunham, b. Aug. 1, 1812; Cleveland, Ohio, 1902; Republican; Baptists. She d. Ypsilanti, Mich, Mar. 3, 1867. Children: 4410. Jerusha, b. July 27, 1838; d. Mar. 9, 1840. 4411. Ida Jane, " Sept. 5, 1840; " Apr. 11, 1841. 4412.* Asahel G, " Apr. '-'I 1842. 4413.* Adda Maria, " Nov. 19, 1845; Pittsford. 4414.* Charles Albert, " Jan. 20, 1848. 4415.* Hattie Estelle, " June 13, 1857; Auburn. 482 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [1611] WILLIAM JEWETT CANFIELD,' (Bro. of Betsey,] b. Washington, N. Y., Feb. 16, 1818; m. Stillwater, N. Y., Mar. 6, 1838, Sarah Schouten; farmer; Ypsilanti, Mich. Child: 4416.* William, b. Mar. 6. 1840. [1612] LEWIS CANFIELD,' (Bro. of Betsey,) b. Washington, N. Y., May 16, 1822; m. Abigail Cleveland. He d. Ypsilanti, Mich., Dec. 24, 1870. Child: 4417. Mortimer, res. New Hartford, N. Y. [1613] GEORGE CREED CANFIELD,' (Bro. of Betsey,) b. Washington, N. Y., Feb. 16, 1828; m. Fremont, Ohio, Sept. 6, 1853, Sarah Downs, dau. of James B. G. and Emily E. (Morgan) Downs, b. Seneca Falls, K Y., June 25, 1835; jeweler, merchant and milling business; Binghamton, N. Y., until Oct. 1850; afterwards Fremont, Ohio; Republican; Odd Fellow; Presbs. He d. Fremont, Sept. 8, 1878. Ch. b. Fremont: 4418. Lilla Downs, June 39, 1855; d. Aug. 6, 1855. 4419. Stella Louise, Apr. 2, 1857. 4420. Charles Arthur, Feb. 8, 1861; " Sept. 12, 1861. 4421.* James Asahel, Mar. 14, 1863. 4422. Emily Morgan, Aug. 8, 1869; m. Rev. C. B. Haoighorst. [1614] SETH HAMLIN,' (Cook,6 Thomas/* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) married; removed to Missouri years ago and d. there; his widow and children probably reside there. [615J SYLVESTER BENJAMIN HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Seth,) b. near Elmira, N. Y., Sept. 30, 1818; m. Ohio, 1844, Nancy McGarvie, b. Girard, Ohio, Sept. 5, 1826; cooper; Waterford, Pa.; Freedom, Ohio; removed to Illinois. 1854; res. Erie, 111.; Republican; she Christian. Both d. Erie; he, Oct. 5, 1882; she, Jan. 19, 1897. Children: 4423.* Oliver Cook. b. Feb. 18, 1845, Freedom. 4424.* Ammi Rogers, " Nov. 8, 1849, it 4425.* Addie E., " Mar. 13, 1856, Tampico. 4426. I.E., " Aug. 31, 1858, Erie; d. Aug. 7, 18- 4427.* Carrie Elizabeth, " Feb. IT, 1861, K 4428.* Franklin Benjamin, " June 9, 1865, k [1616] ROSWELL HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Seth,) married; res. Waterford, Pa.; went west, 1894, and d. Colorado Springs, Col. about 1898; widow resides there. [1617] WEALTHY HAMLIN,' (Sister of Seth,) m. John Dill. 4431. Elizabeth, 4432. Dorr M., 4433. Evilena M. 4434.* Anna, SEVENTH GENERATION. 483 [1618] HANNAH MARY HAMLIN,7 (Sister of Seth, ) m. Gray. Children: 4429. Margaret, m. Allison. 4430. Christopher. [1619] SOPHIA HAMLIN,' (Sister of Seth,) m. Burdick; removed to Mo., 1869. Hed. there; she res. Quitman, Mo. [1621] MONROE HAMLIN,7 (Seth,6 Thomas/* Ebenezer,3 James,8*) b. Niles, N. Y., Dec. 21, 1817; m. Auburn, N. Y., Jan. 25, 1843,Mahala, dan. of Isaac and Elizabeth (Haight) Cox, b. Venice, N. Y., Mar. 1815; architect and builder; Auburn. He d. there, Jan. 17, 1890. Children: b. Mar. 28, 1844, Owasco; m. Mortimer Smith.11 " Feb. 24, 1848, Auburn; d. Apr. 24, 1848. " May 16, 1851, " " Nov. 8, 1854. " Mar. 5, 1857, [1622] SOLOMON HENRY HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Monroe,) b. Niles, N. Y., Apr. 4, 1819; m. 1st, there, Dec. 18, 1850, Charity Cuyken- dall; m. 2d, Jennie Turner; farmer; Red Creek, N. Y.; Presb. He d. Red Creek. No issue. [1623] MARY HAMLIN,7 (Sister of Monroe,) b. Niles, N. Y., Oct. 21, 1821; m. Skaneateles, N. Y., James H., son of Elijah and Lydia (Green) Smith, b. Saratoga Co., N. Y., Dec. 6, 1817; clothier; Skane ateles; she Presb.; res. Easthampton, Mass. He d. there, June 17, 1888. Ch. b. Skaneateles: 4435.* Mortimer H., 1843. 4436.* Laura M., Mar. 2, 1845. 4437.* Carrie H., Jan. 31, 1856. [1624] SALLY ANN HAMLIN,7 (Sister of Monroe,) b. Niles, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1824; m. Owasco, N. Y., Dec. 14, 1843, Anthony, son of Isaiah and (De Puy) Courtright, b. Owasco, July 15, 1822; res. Red Creek, N. Y.; she Presb. She d. Red Creek, Aug. 31, 1878. No issue. [1625] MARTINA MAR1LLA HAMLIN,7 (Sister of Monroe,) b. Niles, N. Y., Dec. 25, 1826; m. Owasco, N. Y., 1846; Jesse, son of Isaac and Elizabeth (Haight) Cox; b. Venice, N. Y., 1820; res. Hannibal, N. Y., where he d. 1890; she Methodist. Children: 4438. Edmund, b. 1854. 4439. Mortimer, " 1857. 1440, Frances. 484 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [1626] DORR HAMLIN,7 (Bro. of Monroe,) b. Niles, N. Y., Apr. 2, 1829; m. Skaneateles, N. Y., Oct. 19, 1853, Amelia J., dau. of Milton A. and Harriet (Searle) Kinney, b. Homer, N. Y., June 20 1832; carpenter; Owasco, N. Y., until 1851; school teacher and merchant Auburn, N. Y. In the railway mail service 14 years; Presb. He d. Auburn, Oct. 28, 1893. Ch. b. Auburn: 4441.* Dorr Monroe, 4442.* Harriet Sophia,' 4443.* James Anthony, 4444. Ruth McCoy, Dec. 4, 1854. Feb. 25, 1858. Dec. 21, 1862. Aug. 24, 1874; unm. 1894. [1627] GEORGE ADSIT HAMLIN,7 (Bro. of Monroe,) b. Owasco, N. Y., July 18, 1831; m. Skaneateles, N. Y„ Oct. 24, 1855, Sarah Maria, dau. of James and Persis (Miller) Hall, b. Skaneateles, Oct. 25, 1835; merchant, tailor and dealer in sewing machines: Skaneateles and Eochester, N. Y.; Philadelphia, Pa.; New York City; and Jersey City, N. J.; Democrat; member Skaneateles Lodge 522, A F. & A. M,; Corinthian Chapter 250, E. A. M.; Corinthian Chasseur Commandery 53, K. T.; Epis. Ch. b. Skaneateles: 4445.* Adddie Terry, Feb. 7, 1859. [1629] FRANCIS MARION HAMLIN, M. D.,' (Bro. of Monroe,) b. Owasco, N. Y., Jan. 11, 1841; unmarried; educated at Owasco, Auburn and Fort Edward, and Albany Medical College, N. Y.; physician; Willard, N. Y. He d. Ovid, N. Y., Mar. 18, 1900. ¦ ' t\ £20 #K 'tB5 ¦ jfr Jflfe^^fe^ ML *, '<¦¦ George Henky Hamlin. SEVENTH GENERATION. 485 [1630] Dea. GEORGE HENRY HAMLIN,' (Salmon,6 Thomas," Eben ezer,3 James,21) b. Glenville, N. Y., Jan. 5, 1819; m. Chenango, N. Y., Sept. 1, 1847, Lucy Ann, dau. of Asa and Mehitable (Ludden) Blair, b. Barker, N. Y., Apr. 30, 1818; farmer; Forest Lake, Pa., since 1833; Republican; Baptist, in which church he was deacon since 1838. He d. July 19, 1899. Ch. b. Forest Lake: 4446.* Asa Blair, Nov. 11, 1848. 4447.* Elmira Mehitable, July 24, 1850. 4448.* Edson Theron, Dec. 11, 1851. 4449.* Estella Ann, Apr. 12, 1854. 4450.* Alfred Fremont, May 27, 1856. 4451. Maryette Clarlnda, Oct. 28, 1859; d. Apr. 14, 1864, [1632] Dea. JOSEPH PARSONS HAMLIN,' (Bro. of George H.,) b. Glenville, N. Y., June 22, 1823; m. Barker, N. Y., Jan. 9, 1850, Phebe Knapp, dau. of Richard and Sarah (Knapp) Gray, b. Broome Co., N. Y., June 10, 1829; farmer; Forest Lake, Pa., on his father's old homestead. He d. Sept. 20, 1898. Ch. b. Forest Lake: 4452* Ella Jane, Aug. 12, 1853. 4453* Ada Venett, Mar. 15, 1856. 4454.* William Avery, Aug. 8, 1858. 4455.* Esther Lovilla, Sept. 30, 1861. [Jan. 8, 1885, unm. 4456. Seth Cook, Oct. 28, 1863; killed by fall of a tree 4457.* Charles Richard, Nov. 26, 1866. [1633] JERUSHA CANFIELD HAMLIN,7 (Sister of George H.,) b. Glenville, N. Y., July 12, 1826; m. Forest Lake, Pa., Mar. 4, 1846, Benja min Joslin, son of Joseph and Polly (Hager) Blair; farmer; she Baptist. She d. Marathon, N. Y., Feb. 28, 1888. d. Dec. 23, '72 Children: 4458. Charles Henry, b. Sept. 2, 1846, Barker, N.Y, 4459. Francis Adelbert, a it t» 4460. Dwight Albert, a it a 4461. Adaline Dennison, " May 3, 1854, Forest Lake, 4462. Jennie Esther, " Jun. 8, 1856, Green, N.Y, 4463. Seth Hamlin, " Jun. 11, 1863, (( a 4464. Celia May, " Jun. 7, 1865, it a d. Apr. 11, '66 [1636] WILLIAM JEWETT HAMLIN,' (Bro. of George H.,) b. Canajoharie, N. Y., June 3, 1832; m. Warren, Bradford Co.. Pa.. Jan. 6, 1859, Rosette Susannah, dau. of James K., 'and Harriet (Drake) Webster, b. Liberty, Pa., July 25, 1843. Private, B„ 171 Pa., Inf. Vols.; enlisted Oct. 16, 1862: dis. Aug. 7, 1863; member Hiram Clark Post 154, G. A. R.; laborer; hisearly life was spent at Forest Lake, Pa.; resided Warren, 1859; Fabius, N. Y., 1865; Green, N. Y.. 1866; Tully, N. Y., 1869: McDonough, N. Y., 1872; afterwards Marathon, N. Y.; Baptist; highly esteemed as a good member of society. Hed. Marathon, Mar. 27, 1895. Children: 4465.* Harriet Eleanor, b. Sept. 21, 1859, Warren. 4466* Clarissa Amelia, " Sept. 23, 1872, McDonough. 4467. Clarissa, 4468.* Seth Hyatt, 4469. George William, 4470.* Ella, 4471. Bertha Elmer, 486 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [1638] SETH COOK HAMLIN,7 (Bro. of George H.,) b. Forest Lake, Pa., Dec. 29, 1835; m. Green, N. Y., Sept. 9, 1858, Esther L. Merrill. Private, B, 141 Pa. Inf. Vols.; enlisted Aug. 22, 1862; killed -Chancel- Iorsville, Va., May 3, 1803. She d. Afton, N. Y. [1641] ELIZA LOO MIS HAMLIN,' (Sister of George H.,) b. Forest Lake, Pa., May 21, 1838; m. Warren Center, Pa., Oct. 1, 1859, Orantie G., son of Rosel and Mary (Bush) Pitcher, b. Orill, Pa., Nov. 22, 1832; res. at various places in Penn. and N. Y., at Bloods, N. Y., 1895. Children: b. Apr. 3, 1861, Montrose, Pa.; d. Apr, 8, '61 " July 26, 1862, Bridgewater, Pa. " Dec. 22, 1865, Binghamton; d. May 3, '85 " Nov. 5, 1869, Windiro, Pa. " Dec. 22, 1873, Owego, N. Y. [1642] RUTH ELIZABETH HAMLIN,' (Sister of George H.,) b. Forest Lake, Pa., Aug. 25, 1839; m. Binghamton, N. Y., Feb. 8, 1864, Daniel, son of Tueson and Louise (Blair) Boardman, b. Cambridgeboro, N. f., May 7, 1830; of Canadian French descent; carpenter and paper hanger; Bing hamton; Baptists. Ch. b. Green, N. Y.: 4472. Rosa Lillion, Aug.. 26, 1874; unm. 1894. [1649] CLARISSA HAMLIN,7 (William B.,6 Asa,& Thomas,' Ebenezer,* James,2*) b. 1809; m. Ira R.,7 son of William and Sybil (Short) Peck,* of East Bloomfield, N. Y., b. Dec. 22, 1809; farmer. She d. E. Bloomfield, May, 1833. Child: 4473.* Heman J., b. Sept. 7, 1832. [1650] HARRIET HAMBLIN,' (Sister of Clarissa,) b. 1810: m. Turner Richards; res. Brighton, near Rochester. Living, 1894, at Rochester, N. Y. Both dead. Child: 4474. Treat. [1653] CORY DON FOX,7 (Sarah Hamlin," Asa.* Thomas,* Ebenezer,5 James,21) eldest child; married. He was a stage driver, and is said to have been the individual who drove the team used in kidnapping the celebrated William Morgan, who was said^ to have been murdered by Masons in New York State. He settled in Iowa, near the Mississippi river, and was drowned while crossing on the ice near Fort Madison, Iowa, about 1849. His widow resided at Fort Madison about 1882, and has since died. * Note;KS4. WILLIAM PECK,« (Philips Ebenezer,* Jathnael.8. Joseph,2*) JOSEPH PECK,* was baptized in Bowles. Suffolk. Eng.. Apr. 30, 1S87, son of Robert, a> descendant in tbe twenty first generation from John Peek of Yorkshire. Joseph settled at Hingham, Norfolk, Eng. In m:w be and his brother, Rev. Robert, lied from persecution to this country. Thoy came in the Diligence of Ipswich : m. 1st, Rebecca Clark, at Hingham, En<;.,May 21, 1017, who d. Oct. :lt, 1637, and he remarried, nameof wife unknown. He settled at Hingham. Mass., lias; a leading man; deputy, 1630-42; removed to Rehohoth, 1645, where he d. Dec. 3, VXB. SEVENTH GENERATION. 487 [1655] ALLEN FOX,7 (Bro. of Corydon,) youngest child; res. San Francisco, Cal.; he is dead. Child: 4475* Chatlotte. [1657] ERASTUS GIBBS HAMLIN,' (Alvan,8 Asa,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,' James,21) b. East Bloomfield, N. Y., Dec. 29, 1819; m. 1st, Kendall, N. Y., Oct., 1844, Almira Esther Webster, from whom he separated; m. 2d, Eliza Eggleston, b. Somerset, N. Y.; she d. Jan. 25, 1892; farmer; Bronson, Mich., 1893 Ch. by 1st wife: 4476* Woodruff Adelbert, b. Feb. 25, 1846, Kendall. 4477.* De Forest W., " Dec. 17, 1848, Carlton. By 2d wife: 4478. Feederick W., b. Sept. 29, 1862. 4479. Alvin Henry, " July 9, 1870. [1658] ADELIA CAROLINE HAMLIN,' (Sister of Erastus G.,) b. East Bloomfield, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1822: m. Kendall, N. Y., Nov. 20, 1845, Nathaniel S., son of Michael and Olive Bennett, b. Farmington, N.Y., Aug. 13, 1818; farmer; West Kendall; an esteemed citizen and held public offices; before marriage she was a school teacher; Methodists. She d. Apr. 17, 1854. Ch. b. Kendall, 4480* Addison Henry, Aug. 15, 1846. 4481.* Nancy Adelia, Apr. 13, 1851. [1659] FRANKLIN WALTER HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Erastus G.,) b. Holly, N. Y., Sept. 26, 1826; m. 1st, Sturgis, Mich., June 3,1857, Phidelia E. Allerman, of Plymouth, Ind., b. Waterloo, N. Y., Aug. 2, 1832, who d. 1872; m. 2d, Kate Kinney, who d. Fort Wayne, Ind., Apr. 12, 1880; carpenter; removed with his father to Indiana about 1845; res. Albion, Ind.; Republican; served in Battery A, 1st Ind. Heavy Art. in the Civil War. Children: 4482.* Edson S., b. July 7, 1859, Wolcottville, Ind. 4483.* Eva A. ' [1660] ANN H. HAMLIN,' {Sister of Erastus G„) b. Holly, N. Y., Nov. 17, 1831: removed with her parents to Indiana, 1845; m. 1st, Sturgis, Mich., July 4, 1857, Job O, son of Josiah and Rachael (Clements) Smith, b. Waldo, Me., Dec. 10, 1830; carpenter; he d. Houghton, Mich. Aug. 29, 1864; m. 2d, Rochester, N. Y., Mar. 7, 1891, N. K., son of Samuel and Marilla (Knapp) Reed, b. Holly, N. Y., Sept. 11, 1831; farmer; Knowlesville, N. Y.: he was stricken while at work in the field with paralysis, July, 1894, nearly losing his life by his team running over him; was found and restored to life by his de voted wife. Before marriage and during widowhood she was a school teacher. While ber path through life was clouded with troubled and sorrow, she has been a Christian woman. Children: 4484* Alvin H., b. Dec. 2, 1858, S. Milford, Ind. 4485. Charles O, " Mar. 22, 1861, Bronson; farmer; unm. 4486.* Emma, '• Nov. 11, 1863. 488 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [1661] HENRY S. HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Erastus G.,) b. Kendall, N. Y., Jan. 17, 1838; m. 1st, Walcottville, Ind., Mary Plaisted.h. N. Y. state; who d. Rome City, Ind.; m. 2d, Ann Beard, b. Walcottville. He served in Battery G., 1st Ind. Heavy Art. Vols. Res. Walcottville; Republican. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Wolcottville: 4487* Albert. 4488.* May. By 2d wife: 4489. Frank. [1662] HELEN E. HAMLIN,' (Sister of Erastus G.,) b. Kendall, N. Y., Aug. 16, 1839; m. Wolcottville, Ind., 1859, Dr. James Z. Gower; physician; clerk of Indiana Senate. She d. Walcottville, Nov. 1875; he d. Rome City, Ind., June, 1879. No issue. [1663] HORACE Y. HAMLIN,7 (Bro. of Erastus G.,) b. Kendall, N. Y., June 7, 1842; m. Walcottville, Ind., Semilda Harrison. He enlisted, 1861, in the 88th Ind. Inf. Vols.; Com. 1st Lieut. C, 129 Ind. Inf. Vols.; lumberman; Walcottville; Republican. He was killed by the fall of a tree, Walcottville, July 11, 1888; she d. there, Mar. 17, 1888. Ch. b. Walcottville: 4490. Minnie, unmarried. 4491. Marshall, m.; res. St. Louis, Mo. 4492. Mary, " " Goshen, Ind. [1664] HORACE AYERS HAMLIN,' (Benjamin F.,6 Asa,' Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Kendall, N. Y., Feb. 4, 1840; m. Harrisburg, Iowa, Feb. 15, 1866, Sarah Jane, dau. of John L. and Orpha Custer, of Bonaparte, Iowa, b. Fayette Co., Pa., Mar. 12, 1844; farmer; Bonaparte; Private G., 3d IowaCav.;en- listed Aug. 26, 1861; dis. Apr. 7, 1862; Q. M. Sergt. G., 8 Iowa Cav.; enlisted July 23, 1863; dis. Mar. 8, 1864. Children: 4493. Frank J., b. Aug. 9, 1867, Harrisburg. 4494. Fred A., ' July 4, 1870, Coffeyville, Kas. 4495. Elsie M., ' Aug. 26, 1874, Harrisburg. 4496. Elida O., ' July 28, 1876, Van Buren Co. 4497. John L., 1 Apr. 19, 1881, Harrisburg. 4498. Laura E., ' Jan. 5, 1883, 4499. Chas. Rax, ' Oct. 30, 1884, " 4500. Rosa L., ' Nov. 28, 1888, [1666] JOHN HODGE HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Horace A.,) b. Kendall, N. Y., Jan. 28, 1843; unmarried; Private I, 19 Iowa Inf. Vols.; enlisted Aug. 6, 1861. served in the Missouri Campaign, 1861, Vicksburg, and Spanish Fort; dis. July 10,, 1865; watchman at the Insane Hospital, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, 1895. SEVENTH GENERATION. 489 [1678] HORACE HAMLIN AYRES,' (Elizabeth Hamlin," Asa.BThomas,* Ebenezer,' James,8 *) b. Holly, N. Y., Sept. 7, 1828; m. Keokuk, Iowa, Feb. 7, 1855, Julia Ann, dau. of Jesse and Sybel Maria (Adams) Reeves, b. Howland, Ohio, Jan. 27, 1834; res. Keokuk, 1850-97; Republican. He d. Keokuk, May 3, 1897. Ch. b. Keokuk: 4501.* Abner Reeves, Nov. 14, 1855. 4502.* Elida Miller, June 14, 1857. 4503. Lewis Reno, July 14, 1759; unm. 1902. 4504. Hugh Martin, Sept. 10, 1861; d. Apr. 27, 1863. 4505. George Hoffa, Dec. 9, 1864; " Apr. 1, 1867. 4506. Kate Perry, Dec. 19. 1871; " Jan. 21, 1878. 4507. HenriettaParrott, Mar. 5, 1873; unm. 1902. 4508. Samuel Miller, Oct. 16, 1875; " " [1683] PAMELIA TOURGEE,' (Pamelia Hamlin,° Lewis,** Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,81,) b. Ellisburgh, N. Y., Aug. 9, 1824; m. Cobourg, Ontario, June 19, 1877, Joshua Webster, b. New Haven, Ct., Aug. 8, 1799, cousin of Hon. Daniel Webster: removed to Canada, 1819; schoolteacher; reformer in politics; res. Cobourg; Methodists; she res. New Castle, Ont., 1899. He d. Cobourg, Mar. 13, 1878. No issue: [1685] SALLY B. HAMLIN,' (Truman,8 Lewis,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,' James,") b. Saratoga Co., N. Y., Nov. 27,1811; m. Mclntyre. Shed. Hermon, N. Y., Sept. 18, 1893. [1686] ASA BOWEN HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Sally B,) b. Greenfield, N. Y., Mar. 5, 1813: m. Jefferson Co. N. Y., June 29, 1837, Lora Ann, dau. of William Wheeler, b. Oct. 14, 1816; farmer; Jefferson Co., KY., until 1866; afterwards Romeo, Mich.: Whig and Republican. Hed. Ro meo, Mar. 29, 1898; she d. Jefferson Co., N. Y., Mar. 7, 1859. Ch. b. Jefferson Co.: 4509* Lydia Ann, Feb. 28, 1841. 4510.* William Truman, Nov. 10, 1847. 4511.* Ella Ivonette, Jun. 7, 1855. 4512.* Abigail Sophia, Mar. 5, 1859. [1687] STEPHEN B. HAMLIN,7 (Bro. of Sally B.,) b. Greenfield, N. Y., May 3, 1817; m. Theresa, N. Y., May 18, 1837, Caro line, dau. of Aaron and Eleanor (Stewart) Dresser, b. Pamelia, N. Y., Aug. 21, 1818; tailor; Greenfield, Evans Mills and Hermon, N. Y.; Republican; Baptists, He d. Stockton, Cal., Aug. 19, 1853. Children: [leyT. Rice. 4513.* Elmina Bowen b. Mar. 24, 1838, Evans Mills; m. Dr. Wes- 4514. Mary Emmeline, " May 4, 1840, Hermon. 4515.* Annie Lora, " Aug. 18, 1842. (, 4516. Eveline, " Aug. 1, 1845, k d. Aug. 14, 1855. 4517. Henry Stephen, " July 24, 1848, a " Dec. 21, 1862- 4518. Jane Elizabeth, " Sept. 12, 1850. a ." Feb. 9, 1893. 490 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [1688] HEZEKIAH B. HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Sally B.,) b. Saratoga Co., N. Y., Sept. 23, 1820; m. Herman, N. Y., Aug. 31, 1843 Martha Ann, dau. of German and Mary A. (Berzee) Sutherland, b. Hermon' Feb. 27, 1826; carpenter; Hermon, since 1841, except two years in California' Whig and Republican; Justice of the Peace, 1863 and 1901; Town Clerk, Police Justice and Notary Public; member of Lodge No. 500, A. F. & A. M. Ch. b. Hermon: 4519.4520. 4521.4522.*4523.4524.* Mary Anna, June 19, 1846; m. E. O. Reynolds Truman I., Apr. Edgar S., Feb. Josephene Elizabeth, Jan. Frank E., Oct. Estelle Myrtle, Apr. 25, 1848; d. Feb. 21, 1874. 24, 1852; " Oct. 28, 1884. 29, 1756. 27, 1858; d. June 16, 1884, unm. 21, 1861. [1689] JESSIE T. HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Sally B.,) b. Jefferson Co., N. Y. Aug. 13, 1825; m. Mar. 8, 1854, Martha A.,» dau. of Isaac and Cynthia (Kent) Lyman,* of Turin, N. Y. He survived his wife; en listed into the army 1862, and never heard from afterwards; supposed to be dead. [1690] MARY JANE HAMLIN,' (Sister of Sally B..) b. Philadelphia, N. Y., July 5, 1830; m. Gillette. She d. Lowville, N. Y., Dec. 30, 1857. Child; 4525. Abner G., who had son, Fletcher. [1692] HARRIET HAMLIN,7 ( Calvin,' Lewis,** Thomas,* Ebenezer,* James,") b. Ontario, 1822; m. Darlington, Ont., 1842, William Somers, b. Somersetshire, Eng., 1818; farmer; she Methodist; she res. Lindenwood, Ills., 1899. He d. Lindenwood, 1887. Children: 4526* Ann, b. Jan. 14, 1846, Darlington. 4527.* Tamsin, c< 1848, a 4528. Saward, a 1851, Illinois; m, , Mary Warren. 4529. Frank, " 1854, 1 1 (t Ida Perry. 4530. James, ,< 1856, " '¦ Alice Rand. 4531. William, k 1860, a kl Blossom Sturgis. 4532. Corneilus, a 1862, a i i Jennie Borden. [1693] CALVIN HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Harriet.) b. Ontario, 1824: m. Harriet Taylor; res. Montreal, Canada: both dead. He d. Minn., 1859. Child: 4533.* Eleanor A., b. Nov. 9, 1852. * Note 365. ISAAC LYMAN," (Ezekiel,' » Jabez.s Samuel,* Richard,' 2*) RICHARD LYMAN,* b. High Ongar, Essex, England, about 25 miles east by south from London ; bap. Ort. 30, 1580; m. Sarah, dau. of Richard Osborne, of Halstead, Kent, Eng. He embarked from Bristol, England, in the Lion, Aug., 1631, and arrived at Natascot, L. L, Nov.l, 1631 ; settled at Charlestown, Mass., and united with the church at Roxbury; Freeman, June 11, 16115; he departed with his family from Mass. Oct. 15, 1635, went through the wilderness, and was one of the flrst settlers of Hartford, Ct. ; will, Apr. 22, 1640. He d. 1640. 9 children. SEVENTH GENERATION. 491 [1695] CATHERINE HAMLIN,7 (Sister of Harriet,) b. Ontario, 1828; m. George Allen. Both dead; she d. Colorado, 1898. Children (in Nebraska and Colorado): 4534. James. 4535. Charles. 4536. Frederick. 4537. A Daughter. [16961 GEORGE C. HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Harriet,) b. Enrt Hope, Ontario, Feb. 28, 1830; m. Lynnville, 111., 1855, Sarah Rosina, dau. of George and Rosina (Guydotey) Callett, b. London, Eng., 1836; painter; Chicago, 111. She d. Lawrence, Kansas, July 16, 1860. Ch. b. Lynnville: 4538.* George Walter, July 13, 1856. 4539.* David Franklin, Nov. 16, 1858. [1697] DAVID HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Harriet,) b. Ontario, 1832; m. Carrie Jackson; recruit Co. A, 2d III. Cav.; enlisted Lane, 111., Sept. 25, 1862; dis. June 11, 1865. He d. Chicago, 111., 1898. [1698] LA DRINDA DRAKE,' (Eunice Hamlin^ Seth,i> Isaac,* Eben ezer,3 James,") b. Apr. 26, 1786; m. Jan. 14, 1808, Jonas Howe, b. Nov. 3, 1783; res. Sheridan, Chatauqua Co., N. Y. She d. Fly Creek, N. Y., Aug. 12, 1861; he Mar. 8, 1848. Children: 4540. Celestia, b. Oct. 17, 1808; d. Aug. 24, 1888. 4541. Jane Anne, " Mar. 8, 1811; m. Wm. Strong. 4542. Gultavus Adolphus Hamlin, " June 6, 1813; d. July 31, 1887. 4543. Clarissa M., " Nov. 23, 1819, " Aug. 20, 1853. 4544. Eunice, " Apr. 27, 1826, " May 4,1853. [1699] BETSEY DRAKE,' (Sister of Laurinda,) b. 1797; m. Oct., 1817, Silas, son of David and Lois (Wetmore) Hull, of Wallingford, Ct., b. Westford, N. Y., 1796; farmer; Westford; Democrat; Methodist. Both d. Fly Creek, N. Y.; she June 17, 1882; he, May 20, 1882. Ch. b. Westford: 4545.* William, 4546* Olive, 4547* John, 4548.* Laurinda, 4549.* Henry Silas, 4550.* Jennie Elizabeth, 4551.* Irving David, 4552.* Emma Clarissa, [1700] JOHN DRAKE,' M. D., (Bro. of Laurinda,) b. Westford, N. Y., Dec. 8, 1799; m. Salisbury, N. Y., June 22, 1831, Perlia, dau. of Timothy Wilcoxen and Mary (Burritt) Judson, b. Southwick, Mass., Feb. 5, 1812; physician and surgeon; studied medicine in Albany, N. Y., 1821; graduated in medicine at Castleton, Vt.; began practice in Fulton Co., N. Y., Y., 1796; farmer; I.; she June 17, 188: Jan. 30, 1820. June 13, 1822. Dec. 15, 1825. Nov. 4, 1827. Oct. 29, 1831. Dec. 16, 1835. Nov. 27, 1837. Dec. 1, 1841. 492 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. 1827! settled in his native town 1829, where he practiced until his death; Secre tary, Vice President and President, Otsego Medical So.; Republican; Represent ative in Gen. Assembly, 1837; member of Sons of Temperance; and Good Temp lars; Presbs. He d. Westford, Oct. 23, 1877; she d. Silver Creek. N. Y., Sept. 9 1806. Ch b. Westford, 4553.* Ellen Maria, June 5, 1832. 4554.* Frances Mary, Aug. ", 1834. 4555. Perlia Judson, May 25, 1838; d. Aug. 14, 1855, unm. 4556. Emma Amelia, Nov. 1840; " 1844. 4557. Flora, Sept. 15, 1844; " Aug. 8, 1890, unm. 4558.* Marion Judson, June 6, 1849. 4559.* Leulah, July 29, 1851. 4560.* Carolyn Louise, Aug. 14, 1855. [1701] ISAAC DRAKE,' (Bro. of Laurinda,) enlisted in the War of the Rebellion and never afterwards heard from. Child: 4561. Philander. [1702] PHILO DRAKE,7 (Bro. of Laurinda,) reported living at White Pigeon, Mich., 1867. Child: 4562. Perlia. [1703] Dr. WILLIAM R. DRAKE,' (Bro. of Laurinda,) b. Westford, N. Y., Sept. 18, 1804; m. 1st, there, Sept. 14, 1828, Clarissa Tyler, who had no issue; m. 2d, June 5, 1838, Delia E., dau. of Joel and Pamelia (Murdock) Dempster, b. Lassellsville, N. Y., Dec. 17, 1823; physician and sur geon; Lassellsville. He d. Lassellsville, Mar. 5, 1891. Ch. by 2d wife, b. Lassellsville: 4563.* Helen Oreah, Apr. 6, 1839. 4564.* John Erwin, Apr. 16, 1841. 4565.* Mary Pamelia, Apr. 16, 1843. 4566. Menzo Otis, Nov. 27, 1844, 4567. Florelle, Jun. 26, 1846. 4568. Edward William, Jan. 14, 1848; res. Mohawk, N. Y. 4569. Eugene, Oct. 8, 1851; d. Jan. 27, 1864. 4570.* Perlia Melinda, Apr. 7, 1862. 4571.* Franc, Sept. 8, 1863. [1704] GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS HAMLIN,' (Elijah,6 Seth,5 Isaac,* Ebenezer,' James,") b. Alford, Mass., Aug. 18, 1790; removed with his parents from Barre, Mass., to East Bloomfield, N. Y., about 1791-2. In the summer of 1820, he with a company from New York State, in which was his brother John, William Burbank, who married their sister Olive Hamlin, Elizabeth Burbank and others, took passage on a flat boat at Olean, N. Y., upon which they took a long, tedious journey down the Allegheny and Ohio rivers to Cairo; thence up the Mississippi and Missouri rivers in a keel boat to St. Charles, Mo., whither they had been induced to settle by glowing descriptions of friends who SEVENTH GENERATION. 493 had proceeded them. He was not satisfied with the country, and soon went to Galena, 111., where he, in 1835, in company with a Mr. Gillett, owned a lead smelting establishment. He owned a farm of 200 acres near that place and was a prosperous man. He d. unm., Galena, Oct. 26, 1848. [1705] MARY HAMLIN,' (Sister of Gustavus A.,) b. Alford, Mass., May 7, 1792; m. East Bloomfield, N. Y., 1720, Hon. John, son of John and Martha Dickson, b. Keene, N. H., June 1, 1783. lie graduated Middleburg College, Vermont, Aug. 17, 1808; member Philomathian Society; farmer and lawyer; he came to West Bloomfield, N. Y., 1812, and resided there until 1821; Rochester, N. Y., 1821-6; afterwards, West Bloomfield; Whig; rep resentative N. Y. Legislature, 1828-31; Representative in Congress, 1831-5; she Cong. Both d. West Bloomfield; she, Dec. 28, 1860; he, Feb. 22, 1852. Children: 4572.* Mary Hamlin, b. May 17, 1823, Rochester. 4573. Susan Gregory, " Feb. 27, 1825, " d. Oct. 22, '96, unm. 4574. John Thompson, " Oct. 18, 1826, " " in Cal.unm. 4575.* Hannah M., " Aug. 12, 1828, West Bloomfield. 4576. Caroline S., " June 15, 1830, " d. Jun.26,'99,unm 4577.* Henry, " July 1832. It [1706] OLIVE HAMLIN.7 (Sister of Gustavus A.,) b. East Bloomfield, N. Y., May 16, 1793; m. there, Sept. 23, 1818, Hon. William, son of Benjamin and Mary (Richardson) Burbank,* b. Peacham, Vt., July 14, 1792. Both received a common school education and before marriage she was a school teacher; after marriage they went to live at Moscow, N. Y.; removed tbence in the summer of 1820, by way of the Allegheny and Ohio rivers to St. Charles, Mo.— See sketch of her brother Gustavus A. Hamlin. — In the summer of 1822 they traveled overland by team from St. Charles to Sandusky, Ohio; thence by schooner up the lake, which went ashore at the mouth of the Raisin river; from there Mrs, Burbank and her child rode in a French cart to Detroit, Mich., where they were met by her brothers John and Elijah Hamlin. With her brother Elijah she and her child returned to New York on a visit, while Mr. Burbank accompanied John F. Hamlin, her brother, to the vicinity of what is now Rochester, Mich., where they selected lands for homes. She re turned from her visit in the winter, traveling through Canada with a sleigh, in company with a family who were moving to Mich. They settled near Roches ter, where he was a farmer, manf. and dealer in furniture, he having previously learned the carpenter's trade with his father, and later the trade of chair ma- * Note 366. BENJAMIN BURBANK, was a native of Maine; m. Bath, N.Y., Mary Rich ardson. He had an only sister, older than himself who m. Gov. Sewell, of Maine; carpenter; re moved to Peacham, Vt. ; shed, there, If 02, as did their son Sewell, and their eldest dau. married there. The remainder of the family removed to East Bloomfield, N. Y., 1808-9; and to St. Charles, Mo., 1820; and in the summer of 1*22 to Mich , he driving tbe team of his son William, to Sandusky, Ohio, thence through the Black Swamp to Detroit, Mich., and settled with him at Rochester, Mich. Children: Patience, m. William Abbott. Sewell, d. in Vermont aged 16 yrs. William, m. Olive Hamlin. Mary. - William McDonough, of Philadelphia. Elizabeth. " Horace Barber. 494 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. ker with his brother in law, Horace Baker; member first legislature of Mich. 1836-7; Justice of the Peace 35 years; Congs., in which church he was deacon 25 years; members I. O. G. T. Both d. Rochester; she Sept. 26, 1872; he Jan. 29, 1878. Children: 4578.* Esther, b. Jun. 1, 1821, St. Charles. 4579.* Lydia, " Jan. 23, 1826, Rochester. [1707] PHILO HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Gustavus A.,) b. East Bloomfield, N. Y., Dec. 9, 1794; m. Jan. 12, 1623, Betsey, dau. of Cyprian and Huldah (Norton) Collins, b. E. Bloomfield, Oct. 9, 1801; farmer: res. on his father's homestead, East Bloomfield; Cong. Both d. East Bloom field; he, Jan. 20, 1883; she, Oct. 12, 1890. Ch. b. E. Bloomfield: 4580.* Cyprian, Mar. 3, 1824. 4581.* Harley, Nov. 12, 1827. 4582.* Haskaline, July 7, 1843. [1708] ESTHER HAMLIN,' (Sister of Gustavus A.,) b. East Bloomfield, N. Y., May 17, 1796; m. West Bloomfield, N. Y., May 20, 1832, Ursen, son of James and Sarah (Rice) Harvey, his second wife; he m. 1st her sister Caroline; res. Niagara, N. Y., and St. David, Ontario; she Presb. She d. Brockport, N. Y., Apr. 2, 1876; he d. St. David, May 6, 1852; both buried there. Ch. b. St. David: 4583.* Ursen Adolphus, Sept. 7, 1835. 4584. Caroline Susannah, Dec. 6, 1836; d. Jan. 12, 1895, unm. 4585. Lydia Antoinette, Feb. 9, 1841, " Oct. 12, 1894, " 4586. Henry Jambs, July 31, 1842, " Aug. 28, 1869, " [1709] JOHN FAIRCHILD HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Gustavus A., b. East Bloomfield, N. Y., Mar. 17, 1799; m. about 1830, Laura, dau. of Elon and Nancy Andrus; farmer, contractor and speculator. He went to St. Charles, Mo., 1820, but soon after to Oakland Co., Mich., and resided at Rochester, Mich. He received a common school education; while not ambitious for polit ical honors, he was prominent in business in Mich, during the territorial and early state history, accumulated wealth and exerted wide influence in his sec tion of country. He constructed the Michigan canal, and owned and operated several plank toll roads, which greatly, facilitated the growth and develop ment of the state; Freemason. Both d. Rochester; he Mar. 9, 1863; she July 9, 1883. Ch. b. Rochester: 4587. Adelaide, 1833; dead. 4588.* Caroline, Mar. 14, 1835. 4589.* Adolphus, Nov. 30, 1839. 4590. John, 1842; dead. 4591.* Belle, Oct. 4, 1846. 4592.* Laura, Feb. 16, 1849. [1710] ELIJAH HAMLIN,7 (Bro. of Gustavus A.,) b. East Bloomfield, N. Y., June 7, 1801; m. Lima, N. Y., Apr. 2, 1825, Marana Frost, b. Lima, Aug. 19, 1806; farmer; Auburn and Avon, Mich; re- SEVENTH GENERATION. 495 moved from N. Y. to Mich, with an ox team, March, 1831. He d. Avon, Aug. 20, 1870; she d. Pontiac, Aug. 11, 1889. Ch. b. Avon: 4593.* Helen, 4594. George, 4595. William, 4596.* Calvin, 4597.* Philo, 4598* Marana, 4599.* Frank, Apr. 26, 1828. d. unm " " Cal. May 25, 1836. Feb. 21, 1839. May 21, 1845, Oct. 7, 1847. [17111 CAROLINE HAMLIN,7 (Sister of Gustavus A.,) b. East Bloomfield, N. Y., May 27, 1803; m. there, Apr. 10, 1827, Ursen, son of James and Sarah (Rice) Harvey, b. West Bloomfield, Feb. 8,.1800. He m. 2d, her sister Esther. He learned the trade of saddler and harness maker from Col. Sawyer,* of Canandaigua, N. Y.; removed to Grimsby, Ontario; thence to Niagara; purchased a tannery at St. David's, where he removed, 1834. He was engaged in business of various kinds; flouring mill, soap and candle factory, tanneries, and a leather store at St. Catherines, Ontario. He was among the first to advocate free schools, and was active in Sunday school and temperance work. A man of progress. He held public offices; she d. Niagara, Apr. 15, 1830. Ch. b. Niagara: 4600.* Oscar Lyman, Dec. 17, 1827. 4601.* Emma Augusta, Nov. 19, 1829. [1712] LYDIA HAMLIN,7 (Sister of Gustavus A.,) b. East Bloomfield, N. Y., Feb. 20, 1805; m. there, Aug. 29, 1830, John Henry, son of Ralph Waite and Anna Gould;t merchant: Holly, Bergen, Attica and Brockport, N. Y. He d. Brockport, Oct. 19, 1869. She d. Canandaigua, N. Y., June 7, 1884; both buried Brockport. Children: 4602. Helen Jane, b. Mar. 29, 1834; d. July 10, 1834. 4603. James Henry " June 19, 1835; " Aug. 14, 1836. 4604.* James Franklin, " Apr. 26, 1837, Bergen. 4605.* Henky Hamlin, " Sept. 28, 1839. 4606. George Tiffts, " Apr. 23, 1842; d. May 30, 1842. [1713] HENRY WILLIAM HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Gustavus A.,) b. East Bloomfield, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1807; m. Sharon, Ct., Oct. 5, 1841, Sibyll Blackmann,' dau. of Dr. John Sears,!, b. Sharon, Sept. 22, 1813. He was a prom inent business man in Ontario county, for many years engaged in various pur- * Notk 367. Col. Sawyer, was the same who was notorious as being mentioned in the celebrated case of Morgan, who was alleged to have been murdered bv the'Freemasons in New York State. * For Gould see note 153. t Note 38S. For Sears see notes 7 and 2S5. Capt. SAMUEL SEARS.s (Paul, 3 Richard,*) b. Yarmouth. Mass., Jan. 1663-4; m. Mercy, dau. of Dea. Samuel and Tamzin (Lumpkin) Mayo, b. 1664; one of the earliest settlers of Harwich, tbat part now West Brewster; his house. which stood uutlj 1800, was near the East Dennis line. The house of Capt. Constant Sears was 496 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. suits; farmer, trader, merchant and banker, and successful in all; resided East Bloomfield. An index to his character is found in the following incident in his life: To save his father's farm, he being financially embarrassed, he and his brother Philo borrowed money to purchase it, Mr. Moses Fairchild becom ing their surety. Henry was then not twenty-one years old. When the first note became due in Canandaigua, it was a stormy day. Henry went to pay it, and as he stood in the bank, the rain dripping from him, the manager noticed Henry W. Hamlin, Esq. him, asked his name, and talked with him: Mr. Gibson then said to him: "Whenever you want money you can have it— a young man who will come the distance you have in such a storm to pay a note at maturity will succeed." He built on its site; constable, 1703; Lieutenant, 1706 ; later Captain ; she was adm. to church in Harwich, June 15, 1791. He d. Jan. 8, 1741-2; will Apr. 7, 1740; she d. Jan. 20, 1748-9. Ch. b. Harwich; 1685; m. John Vincent. Ruth Merrick. Susannah Gray. John Freeman. Elizabeth Howes. Elizabeth Paddock, Mary Thacher. Mary Paddock. Grace Paddock. Pricilla Ryder. three times, BENJAMIN SEARS,* b, Harwich, June 16, 1706; m. 1st, Yarmouth, Mass., Mar. 16, 1731-2, Lydia Ryder, of Yarmouth ; who was adm. to church, Harwich from church, Yarmouth, June 3, 1733; and d. Mar, 24, 1733-4, aged 23; 2d, pub. July 16, 1735, to Mercy, dau. of Prince and Hannah Hannah, July 1, 1685; Samuel, Sept. 15, 1UH7, Nathaniel, Sept. 22, 1689, Tamsen, Nov. 13, 1691, Jonathan, Sept. 3, 1693, Joseph, July 15, 1605, Joshua, May 3, 1697, Judah, Oct. 20, 1699, John, July 1S, 1701, Seth, May 27, 1703, Benjamin, June 16 1706, SEVENTH GENERATION. 497 had kept his word, strictly, which in business is often of more value than money. Long years afterwards, he walked with his son Frank to the place where that bank used to be and told him the story and what a help it had been to him in his long business career. Both d. E. Bloomfield; he Nov. 30, 1891; she, July 15, 1870. Ch. b. East Bloomfield: 4607.* John Sears, July 14, 1842. 4608.* Agnes Downs, July 28, 1844. 4609.* Frank Harwood, Mar. 27, 1846. 4610.* Anna Beach, Feb. 18, 1851. 4611* Sarah Atwater, Jan. 28, 1852. 4612.* George Wright, July 1, 1854. [1714] CALVIN HOOPER HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Gustavus A.,) b. East Bloomfield, N. Y., July 30, 1809; m. Rochester, Mich., Nov. 30, 1842, Martha Parks, dau. of John and Dolly (Parks) Bennett, b. Rochester, Nov. 30, Snow, b. Harwich, Nov. 18, 1705 ; who d. there, June 29, 1736 ; she was granddau.. of Nicholas Snow ; m. 3d. Harwich, June 30, 1737, Abigail, widow of Stephen Sears,* nee Burgess. He was adm. to church Harwich, July 14, 4731-5; dismissed to Mr. Kent's church, N. X„ May 20, 1749, He re moved to "Joe's Hill," in South East, on the Oblong, in Duchess Co., N. Y., one of the early settlers there. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Harwich; A Daughter, Feb. 8, 1732-3; d. Feb, 11, 1733. Heman, Mar, 13, 1733-4, " June 2, 1734. By 2d wife, b. Harwich: Heman, June 18, 1736; d. Aug. 15, 1637. By 3d wife: Benjamin, b. May 2, 1738, Harwich; m. Mary Hall. Stephen, " " " " " " three times. Enoch, " Sept. 5, 1741, " " Underbill. Reuben, bap. Feb. 16. 1743, Sunderland, b. Dec. 14, 1749, South East; m. Mary Andrus. Seth, " " " Samuel, Capt. STEPHEN SEARS. 5 b. Harwich, May 20, 1738; m. 1st, Sharon, Ct.. Apr. 2, 1767, Eliz abeth Hyde; m. 2d, Sarah Hunter; m. 3d, Mar. 9, 1769; Mrs. Sybil Pardee, dau. of Daniel and Hannah Hunt.b. Feb. 18, 174- ; who d. Feb. 8, 1734, aged 94; he removed with his father to South East, N. Y.; and about 1760 to Sharon, Ct., where later he purchased the place of his father-in- law, Uea. Hunter ; carpenter, and superintended erection of the meetinghouse, 1768; sheriff; Captain and Commissary in the Revolution. He d, of yellow fever, N. Y. City, 1791, while- at work on a contract there. Ch. by 2d wife: Abigail, m. Alpheus Jewett. Anna, b. Jun. 30, 1760 ; " Isaac Crane. Sarah, " Elisha Wright. By 3d wife, b. Sharon : Stephen, May, 1730 ; m. Lois Lovell. David SUidmore. Hitchcock. Asenath, Ai.ma, Delia, July 10, 1771. Tamsen, Dec, 1775. John, about 1784, John Benton. Allen Pease. Almira Gould. Dr. JOHN SEARS.6 b. Sharon, about 1784; m. Dec, 2, 1812, Almira, dau. of David and Mary (Brewster) Gould, b. Dec. 15, 1787, a descendant of Elder William Brewster, the pilgrim; a phy sician in Sharon 40 years; then removed to East Bloomfield, N. Y. ; where he d. 1866; she d. Jan. 1, 1S72. 498 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. 1825; school teacher, farmer and merchant; East Bloomfield, N. Y.; Rochester, Mich., until about 1842; afterwards Hadley, Mich.; Republican. He d. Hadley, Oct. 29, 1883; she d. Rochester, Mar. 6, 1854. Ch. b. Hadley: 4613* Mary, Apr. 8, 1844. 4614.* John Henry, Jan. 7, 1846. 4615.* Maria E., Aug. 26, 1848. 4616. Olive, Feb. 6, 1850; d. Cleveland, O., Apr. 16, 1901, unm. 4617. Martha, Feb. 12, 1853, " Rochester, Feb. 17, 1854. [1717] FREDERICK HAMLIN,' (Philo,6 Seths, Isaac,* Ebenezer," James,21) b. East Bloomfield, N. Y., Aug. 28, 1808; m. Mary . He was on the Menominee river, fifteen miles from Galena, 111., on May 30, 1835, where he had been three months engaged in lead mining; then unm., and with four other young men had a camp or cabin: he sold his mining claim before August of that year, and spoke of traveling over the Western States. He was after wards married, and d. Galena, 1848. Children; one or more. [1718] AUGUSTUS CYRUS HAMLIN,' (Leander,6 Seth,» Isaac* Eben ezer,' James,") b. Riga, N. Y., Sept. 21, 1820; m. Bergen, N. Y., Nov. 28, 1854, Cornelia, dau. of Howard and Gertrude (Van Wormer) Shader, b. Orange- ville, N. Y., Aug. 7, 1834; merchant and farmer; Bergen; Republican; Odd Fellow; Congs.; she res. Pittsburg, Pa., 1899. He d. Bergen, May 27, 1872. Ch. b. Bergen: 4618. Charles O, June 1, 1856; d. Mar. 28, 1857. 4619.* George Francis, May 28,1858. 4620.* Mary Gertrude, Aug. 18, 1860. [1719] CHARLES CANDEE HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Augustus C.,) b. Chili, N. Y., Aug. 12, 1822; m. Bergen, N. Y., Aug. 23, 1845, Sarah A. Buell, b. Bergen, Oct. 8, 1824; her mother was Mary Ann Ward. He was inter ested in iron works, and res. Watertown, Wis. He d. New Orleans, La., Oct. 6, 1858, buried at Watertown; she d. there Jan. 26, 1850. Ch.b. Sharon: Sybil, Sept. 22, 1813; m. Henry W. Hamlin. Mary, Abr. 9,1815; d. June 12, 1840. Simeon B., Sept. 6, 1816; m. Mary Jeanette Roberts. John, May 20, 1818, " Mary Jewitt, Vincent G., Aug. 24,1823, " Julia Jewitt. Albert R., Aug. 17, 1826, d. Aug. 1, 1847. Sarah A., June 6, 1828 ; m. Dr. David Atwater. Frances, Nov. 6, 1830; d. Oct. 7, 1854. Note 369. Lieut. DAVID GOULD, son of Benoni and Sarah Gould, b. Sharon, Ct., July 20, 1750; m. there, Nov. 4, 1772, Mary Brewster. Ch. b. Sharon: Victor, Aug. 1, 1773. James Brewster, Oct. 23, 1775. Mary, Sept. 10, 1776. Sarah, Sept. 14, 1780. Rachael, Jan. 29, 1783; m. Cyrus Swan. Almira, Dec. 15, 1787, " Dr. John Sears. SEVENTH GENERATION. 499 Ch. b. Watertown: 4621. Florence Marian, Mar. 9, 1847; d. Aug. 29, 1876, unm. 4622. Charles L., Jan. 14, 1850, " July 17, 1850. [1720] WILLIAM LEANDER HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Augustus C.,) b. Chili, N. Y., Dec. 20, 1824; m. twice; both wives dead. He removed to Cal., 1850, and d. Oakland, Cal., 1878. Children: 4623. William W. 4624. Rose. 4625. Adda. [1724] Hon. JOHN FLAVEL MORSE,' (Tempe Hamlin,6 Isaacs* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Oct. 1, 1801; m. Kirtland, Ohio, 1824, his cousin Mary, dau. of John Granger, b. Phelps, N. Y., 1803; architect and builder; Pittsfield, Mass.; removed to Kirtland, thence to Painesville, Ohio; Whig and Republican; Speaker of the House in Ohio Legislature, 1851; also State Senator; Capt. Co. F., 29th Ohio Inf. Vols.; enlisted Sept. 28, 1861; in battle of Winchester, Va.; dis. Apr. 1862; she Cong. Both d. Painesville; he Jan. 30, 1884; she, Sept. 9, 1879. Ch. b. Kirtland: 4626. Serepta, 1825; d. 1850. 4627. John J., 1827. " 1829. 4628.* Benjamin F., June 7, 1829. 4629. Laura A., 1831, " 1893. 4630. Mary, 1835, " 1837. 4631. Temperance, 1842, " 1843. 4632. Edward, 1843, " 1844. [1725] HARVEY HAMLIN MORSE,' (Bro. of John F..) b. Washington, Mass., Oct. 15, 1805; m. Kirtland, Ohio, Oct. 16, 1839, Ann dau. of David and Mary (Howj Holbrook, b. Derby, Ct., Dec. 15, 1812; carpen ter and farmer; Kirtland and Painesville, Ohio, and Boonville, Ind., Repub lican; Congs. Both d. Kirtland; he, Jan. 9, 18-6; she, June, 1880. Children: [unm. 4633. Isabella Graham, b. Oct. 22, 1835, Kirtland; d. Jun. 20, 1896, 4634.* John Holbrook, " Nov. 12, 1840, Boonville. 4635.* Frederick How, " May 8, 1844, Kirtland. 4636.* George Hamlin, " Mar. 24, 1848, [1726] AURELIA MORSE,' (Sister of John F.,) b. Apr. 10, 1807; m. Nov. 29, 1834, Christopher G. Crary; farmer; Kirtland, Ohio, and Marshalltown, Iowa; Republican; County Commissioner; Congs. Shed. Kirtland, Aug. 5, 1843; he, Mar., 1894. Ch. b. Kirtland: 4637. Marian Almira, Oct. 22, 1835; unm. 1899. 4638. Virginia, Aug. 23, 1837. 4639. Octavia, July 29, 1841. 500 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [1727] LAURA WILLIAMS,7 (Clarissa Hamlin/ Isaac," Ebenezer,! James,21) b. Mt. Washington, Mass., Dec. 24, 1796; m. Pittsfield, Mass., Sept. 26, 1816, Daniel D. Cadwell, b. Pittsfield, Apr. 20, 1796; school teacher; Loraine County, Ohio; Presbs. Both d. Avon, Ohio; she, June, 1830; he, April, 1843. Children: 4640.* Mary Ann, b. Jan. 11, 1818, Avon. 4641.* Jane, " Apr. 9, 1820, " 4642. Melissa Elvira, " Jan. 8, 1824, Dover; d. 1832. [1728] JUSTIN WILLIAMS,' (Bro. of Laura,) b. Mt. Washington, Mass., July 13, 1798; m. Avon, Ohio, Apr. 20, 1827, Reneua, dau. of Lewis and Elsie (Sweet) Austin, b. Montgomery Co., N. Y., May 27, 1799; farmer and miller; Avon, Ohio; Republican; Baptists. Both d. Avon; he, Sept. 22, 1846; she, Oct. 28, 1883. Ch. b. Avon: 4643.* Cyrus Marcellus, Mar. 1, 1827. 4644.* Milo Hamlin, Oct. 15, 1829. 4645. Viola M., Dec. 24, 1832: unm. 1902. 4646. Henry O, Oct. 16, 1836, " 4647. Ellen E., Sept. 7, 1839; d. July 29, 1880, unm. [1729] TEMPE WILLIAMS,' (Sister of Laura, ) b. Mt. Washington, Mass., Sept. 6, 1800; m. Sheffield, Ohio, May 4, 1820, Milton, son of Solomon and Ruth (Bird) Garfield, b. Tyringham, Mass., Julyl, 1792; farmer; Sheffield; Republican; Congs. Both d. Sheffield; she Jan. 6, 1894; he, Nov. 25, 1862. Ch. b. Sheffield: 4648. Henry W., 4649.* Halsey, 4650.* Paulina E., 4651.* Fannie M., 4652.* Daniel W., 4653.* Julia O, [1730] ELIZA MINERVA WILLIAMS,' (Sister of Laura,) b. Mt. Washington, Mass., Apr. 17, 1803; removed with her parents to Avon, Ohio, 1817; m. Sheffield, Ohio, July 10, 1823, Thomas, son of James and Nancy (Dun) Clary, b. Johnstown, N.'Y., Apr. 2, 1797: farmer; Monroeville, Ohio, after 1823; Republican; Catholics. Shed. Norwalk, Ohio, Apr. 19, 1898; hed. Monroeville, Dec. 12, 1869. Ch. b. Monroeville: 4654* William James, Nov. 8, 1824. 4655.* Nancy Dun, Mar. 16, 1827. 4656.* John, Sept. 1, 1829. 4657.* Cordelia, May 25, 1832. 4658.* Josephinh, Aug. 31, 1837. 4659.* Stephen Lawrence, Oct. 5, 1842. Dec. 19, 1821; d. May 13, 1822. Dec. 24, 1823. Sept. 3, 1826. Aug. 14, 1829. May 11, 1833. July 25, 1842. SEVENTH GENERATION. 501 [1731] JOHN WENDELL WILLIAMS,' (Bro. of Laura,) b. Mt. Washington, Mass., Sept. 15, 1806; m. 1st, Avon, Ohio, Catherine M. Ormsby; m. 2d, Jane, dau. of William S. and Nancy (Robinson) Hopkins; Miller; Avon; Free Soiler and Republican. He d. Avon, June 27, 1889. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Amherst: 4660.* Thomas Floyd, May 1, 1833. 4661.* Ida Isadore Catherine, Sept. 1, 1834. By 2d wife: 4662. Adelbert. L1732] MARY HARRIET WILLIAMS,' (Sister of Laura,) b. Mt. Washington, Mass., 'Mar. 8, 1809; m. about 1827, Collins W., son of Collins and Polly (Williams) Miller, b. Pittsfield or Lenox, Mass.; farmer; Mon roeville, Ohio, after 1828; Republican; Presb. She d. Monroeville, May 22, 1839; he is buried there. No issue: [1433] HENRY HARRISON WILLIAMS,' (Bro. of Laura,) b. Mt. Washington, Mass., Oct. 21, 1812; m. Ridgeville, Ohio, Feb. 6, 1840, Emma Amelia, dau. of Ebenezer and Eunice (Yale) Porter, b. Lee, Mass., Apr. 3, 1817; merchant and manufacturer; removed from Lenox, Mass., to Ohio, 1817, and res. Avon, Ohio; Republican; Baptists. He d. Avon, Feb. 26, 1900; she res. Buffalo, N. Y. Ch. b. Avon: 4663.* Howard, Jan. 21, 1841. 4664.* Annette, Jan. 23, 1843. 4665.* Edward Everett, Mar. 3, 1846. 4666. Montville, Nov. 16, 1847; d. Dec. 10, 1847. 4667.* Nellie Louise, Oct. 5, 1853. [1734] JAMES DWIGHT WILLIAMS,' (Bro. of Laura,) b. Pittsfield, Mass., July 26, 1815; m. Avon, Ohio, Helen, dau. of William S. and Nancy (Robinson) Hopkins, b. Loraine Co., Ohio; merchant; removed from Pittsfield, Mass., to Ohio, in childhood, and afterwards lived in Avon; Bepublican. He d. Avon, May 4, 1890, No issue. [1735] GEORGE WASHINGTON HAMLIN,' (Stephen," Isaac," Ebenezer,' James,2 *) b. Pittsfield, Mass., Jan. 6, 1814; m. New Lebanon, N. Y., Feb. 12, 1843, Sarah Ann, dau. of Ichabod and Maranda (Clark) Clark, b. Pitts field, Aug. 8, 1821; carpenter and gunsmith; Inspector of Arms in U. S. Armo ries at Springfield, Pittsfield and Ilion, N. Y.; res; Springfield and llion, and went to California, 1850; Democrat; Mormon; Odd Fellow. It is supposed he d. at Marysville, Cal., in the mines, 1855. No. further report of him. She remarried, Ilion, N. Y., Mar. 24, 1857, Frederick Mills, son of Jared and Han nah (Mills) Ingersoll, and removed to Chicago, 111., March, 1857, where he d. Feb. 16, 1895. She res. Chicago, 1899. Children: 4668.* Charles, Dec. 7, 1843, Springfield. 4669.* David Francis, Jan. 27, 1849, Ilion. 502 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [1736] JANE ELIZABETH HAMLIN,' (Sister of George W.,) b. Pittsfield, Mass., July 29, 1815; m. Mar. 16, 1847, William Baird, b. Becket, Mass.; res. Lee, Mass.; Republican; she Baptist. They separated and she went to Stockbridge, Mass. Both dead. She d. Stockbridge, Jan. 21, 1894. Ch. b. Pittsfield: 4670.* Katherine Elizabeth, 4671. William Kendall, 4672.* William Kendall, 4673.* Willis Prentice, June 28, 1848. May 2, 1850; d. Dec. 7, 1850. Feb. 8, 1853. [1738] SIDNEY HOWLAND,' (Lois Hamblin,6 Perez,* Isaac,* Ebene zer^ James,21) b. Poultney, Vt., Aug. 30,1788; m. Pittsfield, Mass., Sept. 28, 1808, Asaph, son of Asaph and Penelope (Sackett) Dewey,* b. Hancock, Mass., Mar. 7, 1787; farmer: Lenox, Mass.; Cong. Both d. Lenox; she Apr. 18, 1873; he Feb. 11, 1845. Ch. b. Lenox: Mary Maria, Sept. 17, 1809; d. Oct. 1888, Lenox. Penelope Sackett, Oct. 29, 1811. Lois Emily, Sept. George Howland, Oct. Oct. Aug.Feb. Oct. 4674. 4675.4676. 4677.4678.4679.4680.4681.4682.4683. 4684. Charles Asaph, Elizabeth Hall, John Wesley, Harriet Sidney, Sarah Adaline, Franklin Henry, Frances Helen, 23, 1813; d. Dec. 30, 1837, Lenox. 18, 1816, " Aug. 1891, Sawyer, la 14, 1818. 5, 1820. 13, 1823; d. Mar. 15, 1825. 4, 1825, " Feb. 4, 1855. Aug. 16, 1828, " Dec. 21, 1844. July 27, 1833, " Oct. 14, 1855, Sawyer la. " " " May 1, 1865, Canaan. [1742] POLLY HOWLAND,' (Sister of Sidney,) b. Pittsfield, Mass., Dec. 28. 1800; m. there, Dec. 28, 1820, Capt. Chauncy,' son of Philip and Lavinia (Gunn) Sears, t b. Lenox, Mass., June 30, 1799; farmer; resided on the old homestead, Lenox; Captain of militia; Cong. Both d. Lenox; she, Feb. 8, 1869; he, Feb. 10, 1841. Ch. b. Lenox: 4685.* Philip Howland, Aug. 9, 1823. 4686.* Horatio Nelson, Aug 29, 1826. 4987.* Mary Cornelia, Aug. 1828. 4688.* Henry Clinton, Feb. 11, 1832. 4689.* .Chauncy, Nov. 13, 1834. 4690.* Lois Hamblen, Aug 23, 1837. * For I lowey see notes 237 and 346. t Note 370. For Sears see notes 7, 285 and 368. Lieut SILAS SEARS; a m. Anna, perhaps dau. of James Bursell, of i'armouth; resided east precinct Yarmouth; Ensign, Oct. 28, 11181; Lieutenant, July 7, 1682 representative, 1685-91; selectman, 1080-94. Both d. 'i'armouth; he, Jan. 13. 1607-8; she, Mar. 4, 1725-0. Children: 1661, Yarmouth; m. Sarah Crosby and Elizabeth O'Killey. " Bashua Harlow and Mrs. Sarah (Graham Dec, 1672, Eastham. " Thomas Snow. " [Marvin. Hi7ii, Yarmouth, " Hannah Hall. 107.-1. " ¦• Mercy Howes and Judith Gilbert. " " John Cooke, 1687, " " Joseph Staples. Sii,as,Richard, Hannah, Joseph, Josiah, elizabeth, DORRITY, SEVENTH GENERATION. 503 Phebe, Jun. Silas, Dec, Sakah, Apr. Deborah, Jan., Hannah, Jan., Thomas, Mar. James, Mar. Eleazer, Jan. SILAS SEARS.s b. Yarmouth, 1661; m. 1st, 1692, Sarah, dau. of Rev. Thomas and Sarah Crosby, h. Mar. 24, 1667; who d. Mar. 20, 1705-6; m. 2d, Yarmouth, May 1, 1707, Elizabeth O., dau. of David and Jane O'Killey, of Yarmouth; yeoman; a prominent man; resided in tbat part of Yarmouth, now Dennis. He d. 1732; will dated July 28, 1727 ; proved Nov. 29, 1732; estate £1499.3.7. Ch. b. Yarmouth : 26, 1694; m. John Buck. 1695, " Elizabeth Nickerson. 3, 1697, " Eleazer Hamlin. 1699-1700; m. William Gray. 1701-2; d. Mar. 18, 1705-6. 3, 1702-3; m. Patience Nickerson. 30,1704, " Desire Tobey. 1,1705-6, " Mary Nickerson and Lydia Gray. JAMES SEARS,* b. Yarmouth, Mass., Mar. 30, 1704; m. there, May 28, 1730, Desire Tobey, b. 1707; he had a deed of 52 acres of land at Windham, Ct., July 10, 1739, but it is not known that he ever lived there; prob. settled at Mill Plains, then part of Ridgefleld, Ct., about 1740-5; one James Sears was pathmaster at Kent, N. Y., Apr, 7, 1747 ; and member of Old Gilead church, Carmel, N. Y.. 1756; possibly not him as he had nephews of the same name; he was one of the first members of the Cong. Church, Ridgefleld, 1769; after the death of his wife he lived with his son, Comfort; was rigidly religious; he once started to shoot wild turkeys that had alighted in his cornfield; but remembering that it was the Lord's day returned without shooting, re marking: "You did notget methat time, Mr. Devil," He d. Ridgefleld, Mar. 17, 1791; she d, July 28, 1781. Children: David, t Sarah, Thankful, Seth, Knowles,Thomas,Desire, James, b Rebecca, Comfort, " DAVID SEARS.5 b, abeth (Hawes) Paddock; Aug. Nov. Nov.Oct. 25, 1731, Yarmouth ; 21, 1732, 26, 1734, 31, 1736, m. Mary Paddock, " Reuben Crosby- " James Foster. " Sarah Sears. 1738; m. Susanna Townsend and Charity Haviland. Apr. 30, 1745, 1747, about 1750, Mar. 20, 1751, Doborah Baldwin. Timothy Foster, and removed to Western N. Y. Abigail (?)Sherwood. Eli Crosby. Eunice Crane. Yarmouth, Aug. 25, 1731; m. Mary, prob. dau. of Zachariah and Eliz- he removed to North East, Duchess Co., N.Y., as early as!754;and before the Rev. to the north part of Lenox, Mass, ; on school com., 1774-6; tythingman, 1778; highway surveyor, 1779; at a meeting of the Committee of Safety, Dec. 3, 1777, he with four others were voted "dangerous to the United States," and Major Caleb Hyde was appointed to procure evidences against them; a place in a mountain in Lenox called the "Tory hole," is said to be where he supplied one Gid. Smith with food while in hiding ; Baptist. Both d. Lenox ; he July 12, 1S27; she July 19, 1826, aged 92. Children: b. 1759, North East; h. 1772, Lexox; " May 15, 1776, ' Apr., 1778, " " about 1779, Philip, David, Isaac, Luther,James, Zachariah Calvin,Elijah, Bethia, Elizabeth, Polly, Corp. PHILIP SEARS.6 b. North East, N, Y. PittsHeld. Mass., Lavinia Gunn, b. Pittsfield, 1771 , father and three others were voted by the Com. of Safety, '-dangerous, . have purged himself from the imputation; he served in Capt. Ezra Whittlesey's Co., Sept, 7 to », 1777; in Capt. Charles Dibbet's Co., on alarm of Oct. 18, 1780, four days' service; Corp. in Capt. William Wells" Co., alarm at Saratoga, Oct. 30, to Nov, 7, 1781. Both d. Lenox; he July 17, 1831- she Mar. 16, 1847. Ch. b. Lenox ; Chauncy. June 30, 1799; m. Polly Howland, Laura D., June 11, 1801. " Chauncy Brooks. , Lavinia Gunn. Huldah Carr and Jennie Cole. Priscilla Stearns. Anna Foster. Lucy Judd. Sally Hall and Almira Butler. Mary Hubby. m. James Goodrich. " Jonathan Root. " Robert McKnight. , 1759; Pub. Lenox, Mass. farmer ; Lenox ; Dec. 3, etc. Nov. 25, 1798; m. 1777, he with his but he appears to 504 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [1744] POLLY BUCKLAND,' (Rhoda A. Hamblin," Perez,* Isaac,* Ebenezer,!" James,21) b. Poultney, Vt.; m. there, 1794, Capt. John, son of John and Anna (Cleveland) Lewis, b. Poultney, Jan. 30, 1792; she d. Poultney, Deo. 4, 1827. He m. 2d, Rhoda Fifield,7 cousin of first wife; farmer; Poultney; Ee- publican; Selectman; Representative. He d. Poultney, Nov. 13, 1865. Ch. b. Poultney: 4691.* Helen, Mar. 20, 1822. 4692.* Fanny B., Oct. 26, 1823. 4693.* Carlisle, May 12, 1825. [1746] STEPHEN BUCKLAND,' (Bro. of Polly,) b. Poultney, Vt., Oct. 20, 1799; m. there, Jan. 6, 1831, Chloe Eveline, dau. of Broad well and Sarah Watkins, b. Poultney, July 28, 1810; farmer; Poultney, Vt.; Danby, N. Y., until 1867; afterwards Col'dwater, Mich.; Republican; Congs. He d. Coldwater, Nov. 9, 1868; she d. Danby, Dec. 6, 1856. Ch. D. Danby: 4694* William, Oct. 2, 1831, 4695.* Newell, June 13, 1833. 4696. Sarah, Mar. 21, 1836; d. Feb. 2, 1877, unm, 4697.* Frank, Apr. 30, 1840. 4698.* Harlan, Sept. 27, 1842. 4699. Emma, Mar. 17, 1852; d. Jan. 15, 1872, unm. [1747] AUGUSTUS BUCKLAND,' (Bro. of Polly,) b. Poultney, Vt., 1805. He res. on the homestead of his grandfather Buck- land, at Poultney, and d. there, unm., 1886. [1750] RHODA FIFIELD,' (Charlotte Hamblin,6 Perez, s Isaac,4 Eben ezer^ James,2*) b. Poultney, Vt., July 23, 1802; m. Capt. John, son of John and Anna (Cleveland) Lewis, see sketch of his first wife Polly Buckland.' Both d. Poultney; he, Nov. 13, 1865; she, Dec. 15, 1879. Ch. b. Poultney: 4700.* Hiram F. , Aug. 12, 1829. 4701.* Mark, Nov. 21, 1831. 4702.* Julius, May 4, 1837. 4703* Charlotte F., Jan. 12, 1839. 4704.* Martha, Mar. 17, 1842. 4705. Maky, 1844; d. 1849. [1751] HIRAM FIFIELD,' (Bro. of Rhoda,)' b. Poultney, Vt., Jan. 30, 1805; m. there, Jan. 12, 1836, Paulina, dau. of Benjamin C. and Martha (Durand) Lewis, b. Poultney, Feb. 4, 1809; farmer; Poultney; Republican; member of Morning Star Lodge A. F. & A. M., Poult ney; Methodists. Both d. Poultney; he Feb. 20, 1892; she, Mar. 2, 1892. Ch. b. Poultney: 4706.* Jknks L., Nov. 27, 1839. 4707.* Mary A., Oct. 31, 1842. 4708.* George Bkn.jamin, Aug. 20, 1845. SEVENTH GENERATION. 505 [1752] BETSEY FIFIELD,' (Sister of Rhoda,) b. Poultney, Vt., May 25, 1807; m. there, Jan. 28, 1841, Hiram Kilborn, b. Poultney, July 7, 1799; marble cutter; Whiting, Orwell and Poultney, Vt.; Re publican; Cong.; Freemason; she Baptist. Both d. Poultney; she, Apr. 25, 1878; he, Oct. 21, 1867. Children: 4709.* Samuel, b. Nov. 29, 1841. 4710.* Franklin, " Jan. 6, 1844. 4711.* Albert, " Nov. 30, 1846. Ch. by 1st wife: 4715.* Edson H., b. Dec. 7, 1838, Poultney. 4716. Frank, (< 1840, d 4717. James, tt 1843. 4718.* Sarah, " Nov. 10, 1848. it 4719,* Ida, " Nov. 26, 1853. a [1753] WILLIAM FIFIELD,' ( Bro. of Rhoda, ) b. Poultney, Vt., Dec. 27, 1809; m. there, Laura Ransom; res. in Iowa, where he died. Children: 4712. Don, res. Cresco, Iowa. 4713. Juliette. 4714. Clinton, " Kendallville, Iowa. [1754] PEREZ HAMBLIN FIFIELD,' (Bro. of Rhoda,) b. Poultney, Vt., May 6, 1813; m. 1st, Jennie, dau. of James and Prudence (Graves) Winchell, who d. Poultney, 1860; m. 2d, Mrs. Lucy Down, of Hampton, and dau. of Studley and Rebecca (Batchelder) Thornton. He res. Hampton, 1875, where he died. 1842. By 2d wife, b. Hampton: 4720. Minnie, May 12, 1875; unm. 1897; res. Hampton. [1756] CYNTHIA HAMBLIN,' (Stephen,6 Perez", s Isaac,* Ebenezer.3 James,2*) b. New Haven, Vt., May 31, 1801; m. Dec. 15, 1823, Myron Casey, of Auburn, N. Y., who d. about a year after marriage. He remarried, removed to Kalamazoo, Mich., and died. Child: 4721. Cynthia, b. 1824; d. 1848. [1757] SOPHIA HAMBLIN,' (Sister of Cynthia,) b. New Haven, Vt., Aug. 10, 1802; m. June 27, 1822, William A. Smith. Both dead; she d. Elbridge, N. Y., 1876. No issue. [1758] HORATIO HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Cynthia,) b. New Haven, Vt., Jan. 5, 1806; m. 1st, Aurelius, N. Y., 1827, Polly, dau. of John and Lucinda (Rice) Montgomery, b. Aurelius, 1807, who d. Auburn, Dec. 2, 1850; m.2d, Elbridge, N. Y., Dec. 16, 1851, Jane P. Mead; carpenter. He re moved with his parents to Aurelius, N. Y., 1812; later to Auburn, N. Y., where he d. 1876; she d. June 10, 1881. 506 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. 4722.4723.4724. "; 4725.' 4726.* 4727.* Ch. by 1st wife, b. Aurelius: Cynthia, Mar. 18, 1828; m. Rufus Smith. Malvina, July 13, 1829; d. Feb. 24, 1893, unm. Levi B., Feb. 18, 1831. Laura Jane, Aug. 19, 1833. By 2d wife, b. Auburn: Charles L., Aug. 5, 1852. May Frances, Mar. 28, 1854. [1759] WILLAM PEREZ HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Cynthia,) b. New Haven, Vt., June 23, 1809; m. Aurelius, N. Y., Apr. 21, 1830, Mary Jane, dau. of St. Clair and Elizabeth ( Montgomery) Smith, b. Aurelius, Aug. 9, 1809; farmer. He removed with his parents to Aurelius, 1812; to Elbridge, 1835; Syracuse, 1849; Fleming, 1852; Plymouth, Mich., 1855; Republican; Presb., in which church he was an elder. Both d. Plymouth; he, Oct. 14, 1873; she, July 2, 1872. Children: 4728.* Martha E., b. Jan. 30, 1831, Aurelius. 4729.* St. Clair Smith, " May 6, 1833, tt 4730. Oscar L., " Mar. 6, 1836, Elbridge; d. Oct. 1849 4731. William H., " Aug., 1838, " Nov., 1839 4732. Jane A. , " Sept. 1840, " July, 1841 4733.* Jennie M., " Mar. 27, 1842, 4734. Harriet M., " Oct., 1845, " July, 1847 4735. Oscar, " Jan., 1851, " in infancy [1760] CHARLOTTE HAMBLIN,' (Sister of Cynthia,) b. Aurelius, N. Y., Nov. 10,1810; m. Mar. 28, 1830, Caleb H. Hopping, of Auburn, N. Y. Both dead; she d. Hammondton, N. J., before 1896. 4736. Child: Stephen; had son, Edward N. [1761] MARY ETTA HAMBLIN,' (Sister of Cynthia,) b. Aurelius, N. Y., Feb. 1, 1813; m. there, Apr. 28, 1835, William Bennett, son of St. Clair and Elizabeth (Montgomery) Smith; res. Auburn, N. Y., until 1861; removed to N. Y. City; Democrat: clerk in Auburn State Prison, 1836; Knights Templar; Presbys.; she res. N. Y. City, 1894. He d. N. Y. City. Children: Sarah Elizabeth, b. May 21, 1836, Aurelius: m.Wm.B. Adams Francis G., " Nov. 15, 1838, Throopsville;d.Mar.l4,'86; William St. Clair, "July 14,1840, " [unm' Charles Henry, " Mar. 22, 1842, Auburn; d. Apr. 25, '42. Mary Sophia, " June 21, 1847, " Horace Falconer, " Nov. 17, 1848, " " Nov. 29, '53. 4737.4738. 4739.* 4740. 4741.*4742. SEVENTH GENERATION. 507 [1762] Rev. LEMUEL WOODWORTH HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Cynthia,) b. Aurelius, N. Y., July 23, 1815; m. Geneva, N. Y., May 28, 1835, Jeanette Elizabeth, dau. of John Temple and Jane McNarrin (Black) demons,* b. Geneva, N. Y. He received his theological education at Auburn, was licenced to preach and Nov. 6, 1816, ordained and installed pastor of the Presb. church Elbridge; N. Y., April, 1842. She was an army nurse eighteen months in Colum bia College U. S. Hosp., Washington, D. O, 1862-3. Through the kindness of President Lincoln, she was appointed clerk in the U. S. Treasury Dept. Wash ington, and served as such eleven years. She d. Bristol, Vt., May 25, 1881. He d. Elbridge, N. Y., deeply lamented, Oct. 12, 1846. OBITUARY At the parsonage in the village of Elbridge, on Monday the 12th of Octo ber, Rev. L. W. Hamblin, pastor of the Congregational church ceased from his labors and entered upon his reward. The subject of this brief obituary was converted at the age of fifteen, in the village of Senaca Falls, during the great revival of 1831. With unusual ardor and fidelity he immediately entered upon the work of his Master and Redeemer; and whether laboring as a layman, an elder or bishop, he was eminently wise in winning souls to Christ. As a preacher of the unsearchable riches of Christ, he was faithful, earnest, truth ful, ever striving to reach the conscience and apply the truth, in the hope and expectation of immediate fruit and harvest. He had a remarkable holy bold ness in his Master's cause, and often the scoffer and the reviler quailed before him. As a bishop of souls his was the Shepherd's gift, healing the breaches, succoring the weak, feeding the lambs, supporting the aged, comforting the mourning, reclaiming the wandering, and cheering in the deep waters, the lone crosses of Jordon's Stream. In the sacred desk he loved to stand; alas! for us, too well, there he loved to magnify his office. "How did our souls start out to hear, The embassies of love he bore, While every ear in raptures hung, Upon the wonders of his tongue." In sadness and sorrow we followed our brother and friend, our teacher and pastor through the dark valley. We hoped for many words of strength, of joy, and light, in this stage of his pilgrimage; but disease weakened and beclouded his intellect, until the angel came; the Heavenly strength was brought and to teach, and to all he had a word in season fittingly spoken. Faithful to the last he ceased from among us, bearing delightful witness that the valley was "Light, all light," that "Jesus," was with him, near him, around him, and in him, full of glory. He has gone to his Lord, and our Lord. * Note 371. JONATHAN CLEMONS, m. by Rev. Nathan Stone, Southborough, Mass, Oct. 13, 1755, Hannah More; and res. Southborough. JONATHAN CLEMONS, b. Southborough, Jan. 19, 1756; m. 1st Rachael Rice; m. 2d •. Prlvateln Capt. Emerson's Co., in Col. Tupper's Regt. His app. for pension was dated Sodus, N. Y., Apr. 20, 1818, pensioned for 3 years actual service. He d. South Sodus, Apr. 14, 1841. He and his 2d wife buried Palmyra, N. Y. Sons, John Temple and Thomas Reed. JOHN TEMPLE CLEMONS, b. Rutland, Mass., Mar. 6, 1787, eldest son; m. Geneva, N.Y., Oct. 26, 1809. Jane McNarrin, dau. of John and Jennette (McNarrin) Black, b. Johnstown. N. Y. Fob. 10, 1789. Hed. Geneva, May 10, 1841; shed. Palmyra, N. Y., Oct. 26. 1866. Their dau. Jean- nette Elizabeth demons, m. Rev. Lemuel W. Hamblin.' 4748.* Ruth A., b. Aug. 4749.* Horatio Hamblin, " Sept. 4750.* Mary, " Oct. 4751.* James Spencer, " Apr. 4752. Frederick, " Feb. 508 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children: 4743. Theodore Spencer, b. Apr. 23, 1836, Geneva; d. Jan. 16, 1837, 4744. Edward Pa yson, " June 29, 1838, Cleveland, " Sep. 16, 1844. 4745.* Maria Louise, " Jan. 13, 1841, Geneva. 4746* James Richards, " Mar. 16, 1844, Elbridge. [1763] LEWIS CLARK HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Cynthia,) b. Aurelius, N. Y., Jan. 4, 1818; m. Feb. 12, 1842, Hannah L. Ward, b. Aure lius; farmer; res. Aurelius, 1896; Charlevoix, Mich., 1902. She d. Aurelius, 1847. Ch. b. Aurelius: 4747.* Charles, 1843. [1764] RHODA ANN HAMBLIN,' (Sisterof Cynthia,) b. Aurelius, N. Y., Jan. 3, 1819: m. there, Nov. 17, 1840, Benjamin Rice, b. Aurelius, July 24, 1806; carpenter; res. Aurelius, Corning and Auburn, N. Y.; Republican; Baptists. She d. Auburn, Mar. 17, 1854: he d. Elkhart, Ind., Oct. 3, 1874. Children: 12, 1841, Corning; m. Holben, 11, 1843, Auburn. 14, 1844, 14, 1849, 3, 1853, " d. Nov. 10, 1853. [1765] HEMAN HAMLIN,' (Ebenezer S.,6 Jehiel,5 Isaac,* Ebenezer,' James,2*) b. West Springfield, Mass., Dec. 15, 1801; m. West Bloomfield, N. Y., Mar. 11, 1836, Mary Loe, dau. of Caleb Stanley and Content Hall (Brown) Olm- stead, b. Lyden, Mass., Dec. 27, 1814; blacksmith; W. Bloomfield; Republican. He d. W. Bloomfield. Ch. b. W. Bloomfield: 4753.* Sarah Bardwell, Nov. 7, 1838. 4754. Daniel, Aug. 12, 1840; d. Feb. 22, 1844. 4755.* Franklin Ebenezer, July 6, 1842. 4756. Daniel, Sept. 12, 1844, " Sept. 8, 1847. 4757. Sophia Dewey, Sept. 23, 1846, " " 12, 1847, [1766] JAMES DEWEY HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Heman,) b. West Springfield, Mass., July 25, 1803; m. 1st, Leroy, N. Y., Jan. 26, 1832, Caroline, dau. of Dr. Abel and Anna (Tripp) Bennett, b. Leroy, Feb. 8, 1807, who d. Allen, Mich., Oct. 27, 1841; m. 2d, Mar. 3, 1842, Lucy Ann Chester. He was salesman in a dry goods store in early life; removed to Allen, Mich., 1830, where he was a farmer; Republican; Supervisor; Justice of the Peace: Epis. He d. Allen, Nov. 7, 1859; his widow d. there, Jan. 16, 1863- Ch, by 1st wife: [12, 1835. 4758. Myron Ebenezer, b. Apr. 9, 1833, W. Bloomfield; d. Feb. 4759.* Emily Bennett, " July 11, 1835, Lorain. [8, 1838. 4760. Maky Sophia, " Apr. 3, 1837, W. Bloomfield; d. Oct, 4761.* Caroline Bennett, " Oct. 12, 1840, Allen. By 2d wife, b. Allen: 4762.* Frances Lucy, Jan. 14, 1842. SEVENTH GENERATION. 509 [1767] BETSEY POMEROY HAMLIN,' (Sister of Heman,) b. West Springfield, Mass., Nov. 9, 1807; m. Bloomfield, N. Y., July 13, 1837, Hiland Bishop, son of Gen. Amos and Phebe (Coe) Hall, b. West Bloomfield, N. Y., July 3, 1800, his 2d wife. He m. 1st, her sister Caroline. In early life he was a clerk in stores in Geneva and Penn Yan, N. Y.; later, merchant, Bloomfield, with Stephen Hendee, closing their business 1842; afterwards con ducted a grist mill; Whig; Postmaster; School Commissioner; Commissioner of deeds; Cong. She d. West Bloomfield, Sept. 7, 1885. He d. Bloomfield, Mar. 17, 1847. Ch. b, W. Bloomfield: 4763. Delia Elvira, Oct. 2, 1838; d. Jan. 2, 1841. 4764.* Hiland Saxton, Apr. 30, 1841. 4765.* Francis Granger, July 6, 1843. [1768] CAROLINE SOPHIA HAMLIN,' (Sister of Heman,) b. West Springfield, Mass., Dec. 5, 1810: m. Bloomfield, N. Y., Feb. 21, 1828, Hiland Bishop, son of Gen. Amos and Phebe (Coe) Hall, his first wife. See sketch of her sister Betsey, who was his second wife. She d. W. Bloomfield, June 8, 1836. Child: 4766.* Isabella Sophia, b. Jan. 30, 1831. [1769] SAMUEL SELDEN HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Heman,) b. West Springfield, Mass., Sept. 7, 1817— another record says Jan. 20, 1818. (Possibly there were two children of the same name and the first d. in infancy); m. June 10, 1840, Cornelia, dau. of Joel Rice, Jr., of Geneva, N. Y., b. May 15, 1817. He was in the dry goods business, Elmira, N. Y., with his brother-in- law, RemickC. Rice, for 25 years; firm, Hamlin & Rice. He d. Elmira, N, Y., Apr. 9, 1893; she d. Baltimore, Md., May, 1573; he and his son are buried West Bloomfield. Ch. b. Elmira: 4767. Asher Pomeroy, July 31, 1841; d. 1861. [1770] JOHN EBENEZER HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Heman, ) b. West Springfield, Mass., Nov. 11, 1819; another record gives his birth Mar. 17, 1817; m. Sept. 1849, Clarissa Oovell, of Elmira, N. Y., b. 1828. He once lived in Elmira; was in business at Mansfield, Pa. He d. Elmira, about 1864; she res. there, 1896. No issue. [1772] ELIZA DAY,' (Jerusha Hamlin,8 JebiaV Isaac* Ebenezer,' James,2*) b. West Springfield, Mass., Jan. 17, 1807; m. Benjamin Crippen. She d. Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 7, 1889. No issue. [1773] ASHER HAMLIN DAY,' ( Bro. of Eliza,) b. West Springfield, Mass., Mar. 25, 1809; m. Westfield, Mass., Aug. 1, 1838, Delina, dau. of Solomon and Charlotte (Holmes) Stiles, b. Westfield, Apr. 10, 1816; res. West Springfield; Methodist. He d. West Springfield, Feb. 5, 1847; she d. North Blandford, Mass., Apr. 19, 1886. Ch. h. W. Springfield: 4768.* William Henry, April 1, 1841. 510 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [1776] Hon. LOREN DAY,' (Bro. of Eliza,) b. West Springfield, Mass., Oct. 20, 1816; m. Ithaca, N. Y., Apr. 29, 1852 Mary Ann Hillick; wholesale liquor dealer; Ithaca, N. Y., since about 185l' He d. Sept. 27, 1900; shed. Mar. 29, 1901, aged 82. Children: 4769. Louisa, b. Jan. 27, 1853; d. Aug. 7, 1854. 4770. Charles Kelsey, " Apr. 12, 1856, " Oct. 20, 1860. 4771. Joseph Selden, " Feb. 27, 1859, " Oct. 30, 1860. [1777] JOHN HAMLIN MILLER,' (Electa,8 Jehiel,s Isaac,* Ebenezer,* James,2*) b. Feeding Hills, Mass., Sept. 30, 1812; m. West Islip, Long Island, K. Y., Jan. 1, 1850, Frances, dau. of Samuel and Prudence (Terry) Higbie, b. West Islip, Sept. 30, 1826; she was called Fanny; farmer; West Islip; an educated, whole souled, highly respected man. Both d. West Islip; he, Apr. 22, 1885; she, Apr. 24, 1891. Ch. b. Islip: 4772.* Fanny, Mar. 22, 1851. [1780] LUCY LEONARD MILLER, (Sister of John H.,) b. Feeding Hills, Mass., Apr. 26, 1819; m. there, May 26, 1850, Solomon S., son of Asa N. and Harriet (Scovill) Northam, b. Williamstown, Mass., June 12, 1823; farmer; Westfield, Mass.; she Cong. Ch. b. Feeding Hills: 4773. Samuel, Mar. 22, 1851; d. June 22, 1875. 4774. Heber, Feb. 17, 1853, " July 4, 1865. 4775. Nellie, Aug. 25, 1855. 4776. Henry H., Mar. 8, 1859. [1781] CAROLINE MORELY MILLER,' (Sister of John H.,) b. Jan. 10, 1823; m. June 28, 1847, Remick Chauncy,9 son of Joel, Jr., and Clarissa, (Grannis) Rice,* of Geneva, N. Y., b. Cheshire, Ct., Oct. 2, 1812; dry goods merchant; Elmira, N. Y., with Selden Hamlin, firm of Hamlin & Rice, until 1847; removed to Colorado, 1881; she res. Highland, Col. Ch. b. Chemung Co., N. Y. Mar. 23, 1848; d. same day. Feb. 3, 1850, Elmira. Dec. 22, 1851; d. Jan. 5, 1852. June 14, 1854; m. Caroline C. Lockhead. Feb. 15, 1857; d. Mar. 17, 1858. Dec. 28, 1858. Nov. 29, 1866. * Note 372. Tbe name Rice is said to be of Welsh origin, formerly spelled Ap Rhys. EDMUND RICE,* was b. Barkhempsted, Hurts, England, 1594; came to New England, 1630; settled at Sudbury, Mass., 1638-9; selectman, 1644; subsequently at Marlboro, Mass., with his family, on what is known as the Rice Grant; a prominent man. He a. Marlboro, May 3, 1663. The name has been honorably conspicuous in New England; four of the family were members of Congress, 1861. Remick C. Rice was ninth in descent from Edmund, the settler at Sudbury. 4477. A Daughter, 4778.* Frank Sumner, 4779. Charles G.r .4780. Edward Clancy, 4781. Evelin S., 4782* George Heber, 4783. Eugene Remick, SEVENTH GENERATION. 511 [1786] JANE HAMLIN,' (Lester,8 Jehiel,6 Isaac,* Ebenezer,* James,21) b. West Springfield, Mass., Nov. 20, 1822; m, Mar. 23, 1843, Alexander Whit man Allen. The homestead in West Springfield, of her grandfather, Jehiel Hamlin, inherited by her father, was in 1896 in possession of her children. She d. W. Springfield, Mar. 20, 1889. Children: 4784. Edwin Lester, b. Jan. 9, 1844; d. Sept. 12, 1844. 4785. Elizabeth Lucy, " July 6, 1845. 4786. Mary Jane, " Oct. 2, 1847. 4787. Frances Olive, " Nov. 1, 1850. 4788. Emma Maria, " Mar. 10, 1853. 4789. Edward Hamlin, " Feb. 11, 1857; d. Nov. 14, 1858. 4790. Edward Whitman, " Sept. 10, 1859, " Apr. 7, 1860. 4791. Henrietta Adele, " Aug. 8, 1861. 4792. Grace Pomeroy, " Aug. 13, 1864; d. Aug. 9, 1865. 4793. Grace Louise, " Aug. 1, 1866, " Dec. 7, 1866. [1787] FRANCES ELIZABETH HAMLIN,' (Sister of Jane,) b. West Springfield, Mass., Jan. 4, 1827; m. there, by Rev. Henry M. Field, Oct. 19. 1852, Joseph, son of Daniel and Laura Merrick, of West Springfield, b. about 1822; farmer; she d. W. Springfield, Aug. 17, 1856. [1795] DELIA A. HAMBLIN,' (Perez,8 Cyreneus,6 Isaac,* Ebenezer,' James,81) b. Austerlitz, N. Y., 1833; m. 1857, John H. Shepardson, of Mans field, Mass. He d. 1900. Children: 4794.* George Lawrence, b. June 17. 1860, Wrentham. 4795. Harry W„ " 1864; unm. 1902. 4796. MaryL., " 1871; d. 1883. 4797. Jennie I., " 1873, " 1897. [1799] ALMIRA C. STARR,' (Mercy Hamlin,8 Cyreneus,5 Isaac,* Ebenezer,' James,21) b. Verona, N. Y., Apr. 1, 1804; m. Jan. 18, 1843, Edmund Carter, son of Ayres and Sarah (Carter) White; mechanic and farmer; St. Law rence Co., N. Y.; removed to Mich., about 1840, and res. Centerville. Hed. there, Dec. 8, 1859: she res., 1879, Bemus Point, N. Y., but has since died. Ch. b. Centerville: 4798. Virtus Genevieve, Sept. 5, 1843; m. Jerome Merritt.7 4799.* Albert Hazen, May 7, 1848, [1800] ANN ELIZABETH STARR,' (Sister of Almira,) b. Augusta, N. Y., July 31, 1806; m. Aug. 29, 1820, Col. John, son of Ulysses and Lucina (Newell) Hulburt,* b. West Stockbridge, Mass., May 12, 1804; farmer; York, Livingston Co., N. Y. She d. July 3, 1869. Children: 4800. John Newell, b. Nov. 7, 1829; d. Sept. 6, 1853. 4801. George Mortimer, " Feb. 4, 1831, " Chicago, Feb. 4, 1872. 4802. Helen Maria, " Apr. 17, 1833. 4803. Louise a., " Jan. 30, 1835. 4804. Harriet Camilla, " Feb. 12, 1837, " Aug. 25, 1838. 4S05. Charles Allen, " Jan. 19, 1839; res. Chicago, 1879. 4806. Sarah Augusta, " Apr. 3, 1841; d. Aug. 2, 1842. * For Hurlbut see notes 118 and 227. 512 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [1801] ORRIN STARR,' (Bro. of Almira,) b. Augusta, N. Y., Mar. 27, 1809; m. Leroy, N. Y., Aug. 26, 1834, Mary Ann dau. of Aaron T. and Eunice (Byington) Daniels, b. Westmoreland, NH. Oct' 7, 1812; produce dealer; Genessee Co., N. Y.; settled in Kalamazoo, Mich., 1851- Republican; held local offices; Epis. He is dead. Ch. b. Leroy: 4807. Mary Jane, June 15, 1835; unm. 1879. 4808.* Sarah Imogene, June 18, 1837. [1802J CALVIN HAWLEY STARR,' (Bro. of Almira,) b. Augusta, N. Y., Mar. 4, 1812; m. Leroy, N. Y., Aug. 28, 1838, Harriet Adelia, dau. of Eli and Ruth (Hurd) Lake, b. Mt. Morris, N. Y., Apr. 10, 1821: merchant, Mt. Morris, until 1837; Centerville, Mich., where he was a farmer, and Ins. agent, clerk in store until 1898; since at Washta, Iowa; Republican; members Dutch Reformed Church; she d. Centerville, Oct. 21, 1897. Ch. b. Centerville: 4809.* Eli Lake, Dec. 28, 1839. 4810.* Henry Hamlin, July 13, 1842. 4811. Harriet Amelia, Dec. 17, 1845; d. Feb. 12, 1846. 4812.* Harriet Amelia, Dec. 17, 1847. 4813. Charles Lake, Mar. 20, 1853; " Mar. 25, 1898, unm. 4814.* Fanny Ellen, Oct. 31, 1868. L1803] HARVEY HAMLIN STARR,' (Bro. of Almira,) b. Verona, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1814; m. Oct. 6, 1839, Elizabeth, dau. of James and Margaret (Smith) Pratt, b. England, Jan. 2, 1819: farmer; went to Kala mazoo, Mich., 1835; to Columbus, Wis., 1847; Universalist. He d. Columbus, Aug. 21, 1855. Children: 4815. Melvin James, b. May 21, 1843, farmer, Osage, la., 1879. 4816. Frank Harvey, " Apr. 14, 1848; res. " " 1879. 4817. Elizabeth O, "Feb. 21,1853, " " " " [1804] HARRIET LOUISE STARR,' (Sister of Almira,) b. Verona, N. Y., Oct. 16, 1817; m. Centerville, Mich., Dec. 19, 1839, Eras mus Darwin, son of John Thomas and Catharine (Bruyn) Montrose, b. Montgomery, N. Y., Oct. 22, 1814: farmer; Centerville and Florence, Mich.; York, Wis.; Rockford, Iowa, 1879. Both d. Rockford; she June, 1896; he, Feb., 1891. Children: 4818* Henry Wat-son, b. Dec. 27, 1840, Centerville. 4819.* Catharine Bruyn, "Aug. 13, 1843, Florence. 4820.* Mary Emily, " Oct. 27, 1845, 4821* Marion Mar, " Dec. 22, 1847, " 4822. Adeline Starr, " Jan. 22, 1849, York; unm. 1902. 4823. Lucy Richmond, " May 8, 1854, " 4824. Sarah Alice, " Mar. 28, 1861, " " 19°2- SEVENTH GENERATION. 51,'i [1805] BETSEY JANE STARR,' (Sister of Almira C.,) b. Pavilion, N. Y., Mar. 13, 1819; m. there, Apr. 6, 184:!, Delos White, son of Edmondand Sarah (Mott) Gould,* b. Middleburgh, N. Y., Mar. 21, 1814; hotel keeper; N. Y. State; removed from Wyoming, N. Y., to Raymond, Iowa; Bap tists, lied. Raymond, Apr. 14, 1882. Children: 4825.* IIeniiy Darius, I). Apr. 8, 1844, Warsaw, N. Y. 4826.* (Jkoiicik Kikiknio, " Ferry, N. Y. [1806] MARY ADELINE STARR,' (Sister of Almira C.,) b. Pavilion, N. Y., June 29, 1822; m. Fob. 2, 1854, Dr. John Boyd, son of John and Jenny Lynn (Boyd) Dickey, l>. Francistown, N. II., Mar. 17, 1816; physician; O.nterville, Midi. She res. with a dau. Mrs. Geo. Tyler, San Diego, Cal. lie Is dead. Child: 4827. JHNNIE Starr, b. April 14, 1860. [1807] HENRY KEELER STARR,' (Bro. of Almira C.,) b. Castile, N. Y., June 3, 1825; m. Leroy, N. Y., Dec. 9, 1845, Martha A., dau. of Lucius and Elizabeth (Crossman) Parks, b. Leroy, Apr. 3, 18-»); mer chant; Leroy, 1840 1864; in same business in Chicago until burned out in the lire of 1871; cracker manf., Sherman, Texas, nine years; returned to Chicago three years; since, fruitgrower, Leroy, N. Y; Republican; she Epis. Children: 4828.* Belle Cakolink, b. Oct. 20, 1846, Leroy. 4H2!).* Lucius I'ahks, " Sept. 5, 1848, " 4830. Harry Gordon, " Niles, Mich.; d. Sept. 16, '75 [1808] LAURA MILLER,' (Laura Hamblin," Oyreneus,» Isaac,* Ebenezer," James,2') b. Stockton, N. Y., Apr. 14, 1812; m. there, Sept. 22, 1835, Origen Orlsscy, b. Stockton, Out. 23, ; farmer; Stockton; she Baptist. Bothd. Stockton; she, Aug., 188(1; lie, l<'ob. 1, 1860. Ch. h. Stockton: 4831.* Eiiank, Jan. 12, 1830. [1809| ELVIRA MILLER,' (Sister of Laura,) b. Oneida Co., N. Y., Jan. 24, 1814; m., 1864, John Kazer, b. Nov. 10, 1810; Farmer; Stockton and Ercdonia, N. Y.; she Baptist. She d. Stockton, Feb. 7, 1894; hed. Sept. 6, 1871. No issue. [1810] WILLIAM MILLER,' (Bro. of Laura, ) b. Stockton, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1815; m. there, Oct. 25, 1838, Priscilla, dau. of Oalvln and Ennaoe. (Cobb) Smith, l>. Stockton, July 23, 1818; farmer; Stockton; Republican; she member Royal Templet's; Baptists. Both d. Stockton; he Juno 10, 1900; she, May 18, 1882. Ifor Cloukl nku note 153. 514 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. b. Stockton: 4832.* Ella, Jan. 24, 1841. 4833.* Alfred, Mar. 3, 1843. 4834.* Hamlin, Sept. 3, 1847. 4835. Emma, Feb. 27, 1853; m. William Sutton. [1811] LINUS W. MILLER,' (Bro. of Laura,) b. Stockton, N. Y., Dec. 28, 1817; m. Cortland, N. Y., Jan. 10, 1850, Ann Jennette, dau. of Moses and Chloe (Chamberlain) Curtiss, b. Cortland, May 31 1829. Farmer; Stockton; Republican; Baptists. He participated in the Can adian Rebellion of 1838; was arrested, sent to England, tried in London and sentenced to death, which was commuted to transportation to Van Dieman's Land, where he was in captivity about seven years. His release was effected through the influence of Hon. William H. Seward. He was author of "An Exile to Van Dieman's Land," relating his experience and travels; and was afterwards, a lecturer; Internal Rev. Collector. Both d. Jamestown, N. Y.; he Apr. 14, 1880; she Mar. 6, 1897. Ch. b. Stockton: 4836.* M ANTON L., Apr. 10, 1851. 4837.* Mary, Aug. 29, 1854. 4838.* Harriet J., Feb. 1, 1857. 4839.* Alice, Jan. 10, 1863. 4840. Benjamin, June 23, 1868; d. Apr. 6, 1897, unm. [1815] IRENE MILLER,' (Sister of Laura,) b. Stockton, N. Y., Sept. 12, 1824; m. Royal Carter; commission merchant: Stockton, Brooklyn and N. Y. City; Republican. Both d. Stockton; she, July 9, 1892. No issue. [1816] JEROME MERRITT,' (Betsey Hamlin,6 Cyreneus,* Isaac,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Covington, N. Y., Nov. 7. 1830; m. Pavilion. N. Y., Oct. 15, 1865, Virtus G., dau. of Edmond Carter and Almira C (Starr) White, b. Centerville, Mich., Sept. 5, 1843; they res. Kennedy, N. Y., and at Chautauqua in summer. Ch. b. Bemis Point: 4841. Genevieve, June 13, 1872. [1817] DELOS MERRITT,' (Bro. of Jerome,) b. Ellington, N. Y., Dec. 14, 1835; m. Randolph, N. Y., Apr. 10, 1866, Emily, dau. of Warren and Eliza Palmer, b. Columbus, N. Y., Oct. 26, 1837: farmer; Kennedy, N. Y.; Republican. [1823] EDSON HARVEY HAMLIN,' (Milo,« Cyreneus,6 Isaac,' Eben ezer,' James,21) b. Leroy, N. Y., Feb. 4, 1829; m. Sinclairville, N. Y., Jan. 26, 1856, Cynthia Jane, dau. of Saxon and Loana (Washburn) Benson, b. James town, N.Y., June 12, 1839; shoemaker: Jamestown, 1856 to 1865; Corry, Pa., until his death; Republican: she Baptist; res. Meadville, Pa. He d. Corry, July 12, 1886. Children: 4842.* Fred Benson, Jau. 10, 1857, Jamestown. 4843. Maude Effie, Mar. 12, 1874, Corry. Oct. 28, 1881. Feb. 4, 1885; d. June 10, 1893. May 20, 1888, " May 16, 1893. SEVENTH GENERATION. 515 [1824] Dk. EDGAR FREEDUS HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Edson H.,) b. Leroy, N. Y., Aug. 14, 1834; m. Pavilion, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1853. Cynthia, dau. of Samuel and Martha Heath, b. Pavilion, July 20, 1832; physician; Pavilion 40 years; Cleveland, Ohio, 22 years; Ithaca, N. Y., since 1896; Democrat; Free mason; Methodists. She d. Pavilion, May 16, 1858; m. 2d, Nov. 29, 1862, Almira,8 dau. of Alvin L. and Betsey (Cook) Whitney,* b. Jan. 12, 1834, her second hus band; she m. 1st, June 1, 1852, Nelson Benedict. Ch. b. Pavilion: 4844. George, Feb. 16, 1856; d. July 12, 1898, Cleveland, O. [1825] JOHN WEST HAMLIN,' ( Bro. of Edson H.,) b. Pavilion, N. Y., Dec. 10, 1838; m. Corry, Pa., Dec. 13, 1879, Esther Adelia, dau. of Benjamin Ben najas and Hannah Maria (Smith) Barue b. Burlington, Vt., May 12, 1844; laborer; Pavilion, until 1851; Kennedy, N. Y., until 1859; Jamestown, N. Y., until 1865; since Corry, Pa.; Republican; Methodist; Good Templar; she Cong. Ch. b. Corry: 4845.* Mary Adelaide, 4846. Edgar Archibald, 4847. Metta Adelia, 11827] MORRIS SYLVESTER KIMBALL,' (Juliana Porter,' Mercy Hamlin,5 Isaac,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Apr. 25, 1815; m.Mt. Morris, N.Y., Jan. 10, 1841, Louisa C. O, dau. of Elisha and Laura (Hurlbutt) Tobey,J of Alford, Mass., b. there, Aug. 31, 1813; civil engineer; Fulton, N. Y., where he d. Oct. 26, 1875; she res. Syracuse, N. Y. Ch. b. Mt. Morris: 4848.* Catharine Amelia, Jan. 27, 1843. [1828] VOLNEY PORTER KIMBALL,' (Bro. of Morris S.,) b. Rutland, N. Y., Dec. 10, 1816; m. Brooks Grove, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1842, Mary Brooks, dau. of William and Mary (Haines) Hall, of N. Y. City, b. East Bloomfield, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1821; miller; Watertown, N. Y. He d. June 27, 1886; she, June 13, 1888. Children: 4849.* Alice Cynthia, b. July 1, 1845, Rutland, N. Y. 4850. Sarah Hall, " Dec. 2, 1851, Watertown; res. Watertown [1829] CYNTHIA KIMBALL,' (Sister of Morris S.,) b. Dec. 7,1818: m. Nov. 16, 1842, Dr. Joseph P. Dunlap, of Syracuse, N. Y. Shed. Millport, N. Y., Feb. 13, 1844. Child: 4851. Crafts Kimball, b. Sept. 20, 1843; d. Dec. 3, 1843. * Note 373. ALVIN L. WHITNEY.7 James.6 Cornelius.s Matthias,* Cornelius,' Joshua,2 John.i For Whitney see note 303. t For Hurlbut see notes 118 and 327. * Pov Tobey see note 171. 516 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [1830] OLIVE- AMELIA KIMBALL,' (Sister of Morris S.,) b. Rutland, N. Y., Aug. 24, 1822; m. there, Sept. 14, 1845, Josiah Bennett, son of Josiah and Anna (Hopkins) Tyler, b. Rutland, N. Y., Jan. 22, 1822; Secy. Presb. Board of Publication; Rutland, until 1857; Watertown, N. Y., until 1867; N.Y. City until 1872; afterwards Phila., Pa.; Republican; Presbs; she res. Phila.' 1902. He d. July 14, 1880. Ch. b. Rutland: 4852* Stella Platt, Apr. 6, 1851. [1831] BRUCE JEROME KIMBALL,' (Bro. of Morris S.,) b. Oswego, N. Y., Mar. 21, 1826; m. there, Apr. 28, 1857, Margaret .Marion Wilson, of Oswego, b. Oct. 22, 1834: civil Engineer; Fulton, N. Y. He d. Mar. 4, 1891. Children: 4853. Jessie Mary, b. Apr. 9, 1861, Fulton, N. Y. 4854. Julia Anna, " July 21, 1864, " m. Henry M. Steele. 4855. William Herbert, " Mar. 28, 1869; d. Sept. 20, 1869. [1832] HENRY NORMAN KIMBALL,' (Bro. of Morris S.,) b. Rutland, N. Y., Jan. 27, 1832; m. Watertown, N. Y., June 24, 1857, Caro line, dau. of John Wadleigh, b. Sept. 2, 1838; farmer; Watertown; Republican; she Presb. Ch. b. Rutland: 4856* Anna Taylor, Aug. 24, 1860. 4857. Fred Hubert, June 7, 1863. 4858. Charles Wadleigh, Jan. 27, 1866. 4859.* Julia Louise, Aug. 26, 1875. [1834] URSULA HAMLIN,' (Henrys Asa,» Isaac,* Ebenezer,' James,") b. Paris, N. Y„ July 4, 1807; m. Brunswick, Ohio, 1850, Rev. Aaron Pierce, b. South Britain, Ct., 1788; farmer and minister; Brunswick and Grafton, Ohio, and Monroe, Ct.; Democrat; Methodist: she Disciple. She d. Grafton, Jan. 13, 1856; he d. Monroe, 1879. No issue. [1835] MARIETTE HAMLIN,' (Sister of Ursula,) b. Paris, N. Y., Jan. 28, 1809; m. Rome, N. Y., Feb. 25, 1829, Elisha M., son of Capt. Styles and Deborah (Morton) Turner, b. Cazenovia, N. Y., Aug. 15, 1804; farmer; Locke, N.Y., 1830-6; Washtenaw Co., Mich, until 1854; Bureau Co., 111., until 1863; afterwards Lansing, Mich.; Republican. Both d. Lansing; she, Oct. 12, 1877; he, Aug. 19, 1880. Children: 4860.* Laura Emeline, b. Feb, 21, 1830, Locke. 4861.* Mary Elizabeth, " Sept. 9, 1832, a 4862. Frances F., " May 26. 1834, d. 1850. 4863. Helen M., " Nov. u, 1835, " 1849. 4864. Henry N., " July 21, 1837, Lima, " 1839. 4865.* Dwight Munson, ¦' Jan. 20, 1841, a 4866* Henry H., " Mar. 11, 1845, Sharon. 4867.* J. Emmons, " Jan. 12. 1848, n 4868.* Lilah E., " May. 10, 1850, Washtenaw Co. 4869.* George, 4870. Helen, 4871. Julia, 4872.* Orville, 4873.* Antoinette, 4874. Henry, 4875. Arthur, 4876. Frank, SEVENTH GENERATION. 517 [1836] CHARRA HAMLIN,' (Sister of Ursula,) b. Rome, N. Y., Sept. 27, 1810: m. there, 1830, Peleg, sou of Thomas and Phebe (Harrington) Marshall, b. Providence, R. I., Nov. 22, 1800; contractor and builder; removed to Ann Arbor, Mich., from New York, 1837. Both d. Ann Arbor; she Apr. 12, 1861; he Apr. 19, 1889. Children; b. Jan. 31, 1832, Andover, N. Y. " Aug. 26, 1834, Syracuse; unm. 1897. d. Oct. 1837. " Mar. 2, 1838, Ann Arbor. " Feb. 29, 1840, 1844, " d. 1845. unm. 1897. d. Aug., 1853. [1837] ANTOINETTE HAMLIN,' (Sister of Ursula,) b. Rome, N. Y., May 26, 1812; M. Locke, N. Y., Sept., 1843, Erastus, son of Peter aad Ruth Webber, b. Paris, N. Y., 1800; farmer; Paris Hill and New Hartford, N. Y.; Presbs.; two dau. living, unm., Rochester, N. Y., 1897. Both d. New Hartford; she, 1883; he, May 24, 1868. Children: 4877. Henrietta W., b.July 23, 1843, Paris Hill. 4878. Augusta, " 1845, " " d. Jan., 1858. 4879. Mary Louisa, " Sept. 27, 1859, New Hartford. [1838] JULIA HAMLIN,'' {Sister -of Ursula,) b. Rome, N. Y., June 3, 1814; m. Locke, N. Y., May 25, 1840, Russell, son of John and Betsey (Harvey) Lapham, b. Marshall, N. Y., Dec. 5, 1810; farmer; Paris and Webster, N. Y.; Democrat; Baptist; she Presb. He d. Webster, May 8, 1890: she was living there, 1896. Ch. b. Paris: 4880. Jennie, Aug, 2, 1841. 4881. Julia A., May 15, 1843. 4882. Antoinette, Nov. 25, 1847; d. Apr. 15, 1859. 4883. Hattie, Jan. 10, 1852. 4884. John R., Feb. 9, 1854; d. Feb. n, 1854, 4885. Mary, May 1, 1855, n Mar, 22, 1859. 4886. Kate R., Aug. 15, 1858, a Mar. 7, 1859. [1839] Rev. HENRY N. HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Ursula, ) b. Rome, N. Y., Jan. 30, 1816; m. in 111., Dec. 30, 1838, Eveline, dau. of James and Mary (Woods) Scott, b. Ky., 1820. In early life a school teacher. He went from New York to Sangamon Co., 111., in the spring of 1837 to assist his uncle, Asa Hamlin, who had a contract to build a section of the Northern Cross, now T. W. & W. R. R., who d. the following fall without completing his contract. Henry had loaned his uncle his savings from school teaching, and lost that with his wages. He resumed teaching near Franklin, 111., and in March, 1839, removed to Sangamon county, now Chatham township, and ¦engaged in farming and taught school: returned to Morgan Co. and resided there, 1840-7, and again went to Sangamon Co. He was an ordained minister 518 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. in the M. E. church, but never entered the itineracy: Whig; member Sons of Temperance; Methodists. He d. Sangamon Co., July 30, 1853; she d. Auburn 111., 1883. Children: 4887.* Mary Antoinette, b. Oct. 3, 1839, Sangamon Co. 4888. James Henry, " Nov. 1841, Morgan Co.; d. Aug. 31, '42 4889.* Dwight Munson, " Oct. 23, 1843, n tt 4890* Erastus Emmons, " July 9, 1845, tt. .«. 4891.* Francis L., " Jun. 8, 1849, Waverly. 4892.*' Laura H., " Apr. 10, 1851, Sangamon Co. [1840] ELIZABETH HAMLIN,' (Sister of Ursula,) b. Rome, N. Y., Sept. 22, 1817; ni. Roman, son of Jabez Clark; she Presb. Shed. Homer, N. Y., May, 1859. Ch. b. Summer Hill, N. Y. 4893. Edward, about 1842. 4894. Henrietta, 185ft [1841] EMMONS HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Ursula,) b. Rome, N. Y., Nov. 16, 1821; m. Locke, N. Y.. Feb. 12, 1843, Elvira J., daughter of James and Lucy (Preston) Patrick, b. Venice, N. Y., May 6, 1823. His school days were spent in the little brown school house, which stood on the road from Milan to Summer Hill, N. Y. Early in life his attention was turned to mechanical pursuits for which he showed much aptness, and in which he soon acquired great skill. His fathers's family removed to Locke, N. Y., about 1830, and resided there ten or fifteen years. In 1845, Emmons removed to Buffalo, and there became connected with the Melodeon manufactory of George A. Prince & Co.. of which he soon became superintendent. In 1852 he removed to Boston, and in 1854 became a partner with Henry Mason in establishing the house of the Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Co., which has made a worldwide reputation for its superior musical instruments, and with which he was connected at his death. He was the chief originator of the reed organ as it exists today, under the name Cabinet Organ, and of many of its valuable improvements. The art of "Voicing" reeds; an important element in the excellence of the reed organ was the result of his genius. The reed of the old melodeon pro duced thin imperfect tones, and was used wholly without "Voicing;" in it, the tongue of the reed was flat and fitted exactly into the aperture in the block in which it was to vibrate, bending it towards the bead only sufficiently to bring it within the edge of the apperture. Mr. Hamlin discovered that by differently shaping the tongue of the reed, by bending and twisting, the quality of tone could be greatly modified, improved and rendered more full, smooth and pipe- like. This discovery was the beginning of the art of "Voicing" reeds, now universally practiced. In later years he devoted his spare hours to making violins, as a pastime, which amounted to a passion, at the same time studying profoundly the instruments of the old masters of Cremona, and often working upon their models. A ided by the use of woods, some from Norway 500 years old, obtained through the interest and influence of Ole Bull, and by the most care ful attention to detail and mechanical skill, which he possessed in a remarkable degree, he accomplished rare results, producing an instrument, which, accord- Emmons Hamlin SEVENTH GENERATION. 519 ing to the opinion of Gonnorseurs, compared favorably with those of the old masters. He made thirty-five violins in all. He was a man of pronounced character, straightforward, and of perfect in tegrity; his kind, gentlemanly bearing and wise counsel, especially endeared him to his associates. He was a liberal patron of art, especially American art, and his home at Winchester gave evidence of his refined and artistic tastes. His gallery of pictures contained a representative collection of the works of the modern masters. He was a great lover of musie, and a musical critic of high order. He was a benevolent man and assisted several to receive musical educa tion abroad, who became well known to the musical world. He was a member of William Parkman Lodge, A. F. & A. M., and an Odd Fellow; Republican. He died at the Parker House, Boston, April 8, 1885. His widow and daughter reside at Winchester, a suburb of Boston. The latter is an accomplished pianist. Children: 4895. Thomas, b. July 22, 1850, Buffalo; d. Dec. 1854. 4896. Jenny Laura, " Sept. 10, 1855, W. Medford. [1842] MARY EMELINE HAMLIN,' (Sister of Ursula, ) b. Rome, N. Y., May 15, 1823; m. Locke, N. Y., Mar. 21, 1850, Edward, son of Robert and Mary (Freeman) Mitchell, b. Duchess Co., N. Y., Dec. 26, 1819; farmer; Moravia and Locke, N. Y., and Maroellon, Wis.; Republican; shed. Webster, N. Y., June 21, 1873; bed, Marcellon, Wis,, Aug. 16, 1863. Ch. b. Locke: 4897. May Laura, Oct. 29, 1853; d. Mar. 6, 1863. 4898.* Fanny Jane, Aug. 13, 1856. [1843] WILLIAM W. HAMLIN,' (Bra of Ursula,) b. Rome, N. Y., Jan. 10, 1830: m. 1st, Mary Cone, of Milan, N. Y., a Spir itualist, from whom he was divorced, 1881. She resides with her daughter, Sterling Terrace, Cambridgeport, Mass.; m. 2d, Phipsburg, Me., June 9, 1881, Annie P., dau. of Thomas P. and Sarah S. (Potter) Nichols, b, Phipsburg, Aug. 29, 1851, He has been engaged in the manufacture of organs; Cambridge, Mass.: Congs. Ch. b. 1st wife: 4899.* Adella. Ch. by 2d wife, b. Boston: 4900. Alice L., Aug. 22, 1884. [1844] JULIUS MUNSON,' (Millia O. Hamlin," Asa,s Isaac,* Ebenezer," James,") b. Paris, N. Y., June 24, 1806; m. Mar. 25, 1829, Antoinette Smith. Hed. Oct. 14, 1891. dreru Cooper. Children; 4901. Charles; TV» m . 4902. Stewart, dead. 4903.* James E. 4904. Jane. unm. 4905. .Sarah: m. Dodge, [1845] MARIA EMELINE MUNSON,' (Sister of Julius,) b. Paris, N, Y., July 18, 1808; m. there, July 1, 1829, Hon. Lorenzo, son of •lohn and Lydia (McConnell) Rouse, b. Pittstowii, N. Y., Feb. 3, 1803; farmer; 520 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Paris and Clinton, Y. Y.: Whig and Republican: Representative; she Cong She d. Clinton, July 31, 1868; he d. Paris, Jan. 4, 1888. Ch. b. Paris: 490&. Hubert M., May 10, 1831; m. Jeannie Seaton. 490X Caroline Wicks, Nov. 10, 1836; d. May 23, 1844. [1847] MARTHA CAROLINE MUNSON,' (Sister of Julius,) b. Paris, N. Y., June 29, 1813; m. there, Oct. 7, 1834, Charles, son of John and Sally ( ) Wicks, b. Paris, Sept. 3, 1811; farmer; Paris; Whig and Repub lican; Odd Fellow; Justice Peace; Epis. She 183^ Amanda, dau. of Abson and Mary Ann (Roberts) Hale, b. Harnden, Nov. 8, 1816, who d. Geneva, Wis., Aug. 21, 1845; she, United Brethren; m. 2d, July 15, 184-, Etta, dau. of Abraham and Etta Louisa (Franks) Abronsom; farmer, also sailor several years; Harnden, until 1838; Geneva, until 1842: afterwards Char don, Ohio, where he d. a few da.ys after his second marriage. His children d. Geneva; records not found. [1983] MARY HAMBLIN,' (Sister of William B.r) b. Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 18, 1817; m. Chardon, Ohio, Feb. 17, 1837, Vincon, son of Joseph and Eliza (May) Alexander, b. Toronto, Canada, Mar. 9, 1811; cooper; Chardon, until 1840; Geneva, Wis., until 1850; Chardon, until 1875; after wards, Birch Run, Mich., where he d. Dec. 22, 1887; she Presb. 7 or 8 children, names unknown. SEVENTH GENERATION. 545 [1984] SARAH HAMBLIN,' (Sister of William B.,) b. Munson, Ohio, Nov. 16, 1819; m. Mar. 2, 1839, Palmer, son of Osgood and Jane (White) (?) Lusk, b. Syracuse, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1818; res. Lake Co., Ills., 1895; she Presb. She d. Moline, Ills., Oct. 20, 1850. [1985] HARVEY DAVID HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of William B.,) b. Chardon, Ohio, Oct. 12, 1821; m. Louisville, Ky., Sept. 3, 1843, Sophia Wicks, b. Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 29, 1822. Last heard from at Louisville, about 1875. [1987] MARTIN HAYNES HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of William B.,) b. Chardon, Ohio, Aug. 3, 1825; m. there, July 20, 1854, Lois,' dau. of Andrew and Sally8 (Hamblin) Hazen, b. Chardon, Dec. 25, 1823; painter; Chardon and Findlay, Ohio; Christian; Freemason; Odd Fellow; she Methodist; she d. Find- lay, Mar. 30, 1893. Children: 5206. Clifford, d. young. 5207.* Arthur, b. Feb. 22, 1857, Chardon. LYDIA HAMBLIN,' (Asa,8 Barnabas,** Sylvanus,* Elkanah,3 James,21) b. Grand Isle, Vt., Nov. 9, 1812; m. Tuscarawas Co., Ohio, Sept. 1, 1833, Francis Baxter, son of Christopher Langdon, b. Wilbraham, Mass., Jan. 27, 1810; farmer; Geauga and Ashtabula counties, Ohio, until about 1830; after wards Tuscarawas Co.; settled in Marcellon, Wis., fall of 1845, and resided there until 1886, when he went to live with his dau., Mrs. Roberts; Republican; Methodists. Both d. Scott, Wis.; she, May 20, 1891; he, Mar. 1, 1890. Ch. b. Ohio: 5208.* Rosellia, June 11, 1834. 5209.* Christopher, Aug. 25, 1836. 5210* Asa, May 20, 1838. 5211. Marinett, Oct. 22, 1840; d. Dec. 20, 1841. [1989] SIMEON HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Lydia,) b. Grand Isle, Vt., May 30, 1815; m. Tuscarawas Co., Ohio, Sept. 10, 1839, Eleanor, dau. of John G. and Eliza (Cummings) Thompson, b. Carlisle, Pa., July 5, 1817; farmer; removed with his father to Ohio about 1820; resided in in Geauga and Ashtabula counties; to Tuscarawas Co., 1830; to Columbia Co., Wis., Nov., 1845; to Big Grove, Iowa, June 2, 1854; Whig and Republican; an ardent anti-slavery man; held township offices; a tall man, 6 feet in height, light complexion, blue eyes; well respected. He d. Big Grove, Jan. 10, 1874. Children: 5212.* John, b. June 18, 1840, Tuscarawas Co. 5213.* Elizabeth, " Mar. 20, 1842, " " 5214.* Flavius Josephus, " Aug. 13, 1843, " " 5215.* Christopher Columbus, " May 18,1845, " " 5216* Seth, " May 10, 1847, Columbia Co. 5217.* Martha, " Nov. 19, 1849, " " 5218. Robert F., "Sept. 8,1851, 5219.* Hannah, " Apr. 11, 1857, Big Grove. 5220. Huldah, " Sept. 21, 1861, i " d. Nov. 4, 1861. 546 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [1990] SYLVANUS HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Lydia,) b. Grand Isle, Vt., about 1818; m. Tuscarawas Co., Ohio, about 1846, Jane dau. of James Braden; farmer; removed with his parents to Geauga Co., Ohio 1820, to Tuscarawas Co., 1830; to Wisconsin, 1850; to Buchanan Co., Iowa, 1853' Ringgold Co., Iowa, 1867; thence to Fremont Co., Iowa: a good man. Hed. about 1890, perhaps in Fremont Co. Had twelve children: 5221. Asa. 5222. Eleauor Ann; m. E. R.Bird. 5223. James William. 5224. John. 5225. Mary. [1991] CAROLINE HAZEN,' (Sally Hamblin,8 Barnabas,* Sylvanus,' Elkanah,3 James,21) b. Grand Isle, Vt., July 6, 1808; m. Mar. 30, 1828, Seth Perry Hazen, b, May 14, 1808; res. Munson, Ohio; she d. Feb. 20, 1835. By 2d wife he had 8 other children. He d. Nov. 10, 1882. Children: 5226. Emerson, b. June 22, 1829; m. Helen M. Dunbar. 5227. Luthera, " Oct. 4, 1832, " Louis Butts. [1992] WILLIAM HAMBLIN HAZEN,' (Bro. of Caroline,) b. Grand Isle, Vt., Jan. 27, 1811; m. Dec. 4, 1836, Caroline, dau. of Simeon and Temperance (Sabin) Hazen, of Franklin, Ct., b. Dec. 2, 1810; res. Munson, Ohio. He d. Aug. 29, 1871: she d. Oct. 29, 1885. ¦ Children: 5228. George Washington, b. Sept. 12, 1837, Franklin; d. Oct. 18, '37. 5229. James Monroe, " Sept. 28, 1839; unm. 5230. Darius Armstrong, " June 25, 1841; d. Apr. 1, 1842. 5231. Andrew, " Feb. 8, 1843; unm. 5232. Nabby Emeline, " Sept. 17, 1845, " 5233. Lots Ann, "Oct. 7, 1847; d. Oct. 31, 1847. 5234. Simon, " July 21, 1849. 5235. Simeon Thomas, "July 22, 1850; m. Florence Renssalaer. 5236. William Wallan, " May or Nov. 1852; d. Jun. 17, 1887, unm. 5237. Thaddeus, " Oct. 3, 1854: d. Feb. 7, 1855. [1995] HARRIET HAZEN,' (Sister of Caroline, ) b. North Hero, Vt., Jan. 1, 1816; m. 1st, Mar. 8, 18— , Somers, or ¦Fish; res. Munson, Ohio, and Hurlbut's Bluff, Ind. im^ln! Children: 5238. Guy. 5239. Burr. 5240. Caroline. 5241. Lois. 5242. Selden. SEVENTH GENERATION. 547 [1997] MONROE HAZEN,' (Bro. of Caroline,) b. Munson, Ohio, Mar. 30, 1822; m.. Maria Eaton, b. Munson, Aug. 9, 1826. He was killed in the army, Dallas, Ga., May, 1864; she res. Munson. Children: 5243. Roswell Eaton. 5244. Viroka Jerusha, b. Jan. 1, 1853. 5245. Willett Eugene. 5246. Samuel Shattuck. [2007] MELISSA DAPHNE HAMBLIN,' (Isaiah,6 Barnabas,6 Sylva nus,* Elkanah,3 James,2*) b. North Hero, Vt., Feb. 1, 1814; m. Geauga Co., Ohio, Sept. 4, 1833, Isaac Fuller; cooper; Ohio, until 1835; Walworth Co., Wis., until 1844; Henderson Co., 111., until 1845; Hancock Co., 111., until 1846; Potta wattamie Co., Iowa, 1847: then returned to Ohio; Mormons. She d. Hancock Co. Ill, 1845. No issue. [2008] EMILY HAYNES HAMBLIN,' (Sister of Melissa D.,) b. North Hero, Vt., Oct. 31, 1816; m. Geauga Co., Ohio, June 3, 1832, James Fuller; cooper; Walworth Co., Wis., 1841-3; returned to Ohio. She d. Wal worth Co., Wis., July 4, 1845. Ch. b. Geauga Co. : 5247. Osaro, 1833. 5248. Wallace, 1835. 5249. Albert, 1838. [20091 Elder JACOB VERNON HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Melissa D.,) b. Salem, Ohio, Apr. 2, 1819; m. 1st, Spring Prairie, Wis., Apr. 30, 1839, Lucinda, dau. of Daniel and Sallie (McCrumbie) Taylor. They separated Feb. 5, 1849, and she is supposed to have d. in Kansas, about 1858: m. 2d, in Iowa, Sept. 30, 1849, Rachael, dau. of Azra and Lucinda (Adams) Judd, a descendant of John Adams, who was President of the United States, b. Johnstown, Onta rio, Sept. 15, 1821, who d. Santa Clara, Utah, Feb., 1865; m. 3d, Salt Lake City, Utah. Sept. 11, 1857, Sarah Priscilla, dau. of Jeremiah and Sarah (Sturdephant) Leavitt, b. Nauvoo, Ills., May 8, 1841; member Woman's Nat'l Relief So.; res. Nutrioso, Ariz.; m. 4th, Salt Lake City, Nov. 16, 1865, Louisa, dau. of George and Maria (Aman) Bonelli, b. Switzerland, Oct. 29, 1843; member W. N. R. So.; res. Alpine, Ariz. He removed with his parents to Geauga Co., Ohio, 1819; settled at Spring Prairie, Wis., 1836; worked in the lead mines, Galena, Ills., 1837. He was baptized in the Mormon faith by Elder Lyman Stoddard, Mar. 3, 1842 in Wis. and went to Nauvoo, Ills., the fall of that year, and as missionary to Mary land, 1844: but returned to Nauvoo the same year. He went to western Iowa, arriving at his father's house in Pottawattamie Co., April 11, 1847. With a family of nine members be started for Utah in the spring of 1850, traveling with an ox team, accompanied by other relatives, with a company of Mormons, arriving at Salt Lake Valley, Sept. 1, 1850, and settled with his father, brothers, and sisters in Tooele Valley. Hewentto Harmony, Utah, as missionary to the Indians, April, 1854; and with his family, accompanied by his brother Oscar and family, they removed to Santa Clara, Utah, in the fall of 1855. He was 548 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. appointed by Brigham Young, President of the Santa Clara Indian mission Aug. 4, 1857, and resided there until 1869. The accompanying picture shows his house there, built in 1862, a pretentious structure for that far away country in that day; it faces the south, the east end is shown in the cut, a public road is in front, across which and sixty feet distant was a fine vinyard and orchard, not shown in the picture. It is' now delapidated, and a rude shed has been attached to the north side in recent times. In 1869 he went toKanab, Utah to open a new settlement there under direction of the Mormon authorities; where he built another home and planted a fine orchard which was in full bear ing when he left it in 1879; and resided in Arizona until 1882; afterwards at Pleasanton, N. M., until his death, except that he spent a few months in 1885 on a trip to Assencion, Mexico. (See sketch of his son Lyman.) He was a fruit grower in Utah; Democrat; Freemason. He and bis family were members oi the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, in which he was ordained High Priest and Apostle to the Lamanites (the Indians,) Dec. 15, 1876. He was a famous frontier-man, and under the Mormon rule assisted in locating and establishing settlements in southern Utah, in Arizona and New Mexico. He enjoyed the confidence, friendship, esteem and trust of Brigham Young, as well as that of his entire acquaintances. His duties under the Mor mon authorities required constant intercourse for many years with the wild Indians, and his life on several occasions was in eminent peril, but he possessed an abiding faith that he was in many instances protected from dangers and bodily harm from the wild Indians by special interposition of Divine Provi dence. It can be said to his everlasting honor and wisdom that during all his business relations with them he never killed. an Indian, and that they placed great confidence in him, saying that: "Jacob never lied." A romantic story is told that he being once with the Indians when a wedding was to be celebrated, after their peculiar ceremony, in which a young squaw was to be sacrificed according to a custom of the tribe, to the buck who could win her in a free for all fight. The tribe lined up in ranks and the candidate for the honor of matri mony walked between the files leading the squaw and defying any one to fight him for her, the winner in turn would in like manner fight all comers until there were none to contest him. The squaw, whose wishes were not consulted, had a lover of her choice, but not of strength or skill to successfully contest with the warriors of the tribe, for winning a bride in that fashion. Mr. Ham blin being present was solicited by this lover to assist him to obtain the girl, and was thus unwittingly drawn into the controversy. The squaw was about used up by the rough handling and in trying to escape from her tormentors fell near Mr. Hamblin, who helped her to arise and taking her by the hand, thus became a challenger. He was immediately attacked by a burly young buck, who dis liked him on account of some previous trouble with him; the Indian being a bad one and a thief, who had been punished for his misdeeds, was swift for revenge, but, with one blow of his Yankee fist, Hamblin laid him low, and there being no others desiring to face that kind of music be was declared the victor and the squaw awarded to him, and was given to her favorite. Prof. H. A. Thompson of the U. S. Geological survey said of him: "I would trust my money, my life and my honor in the keeping of Jacob Hamblin, know ing all would be safe." The town of Hamblin, Utah, was named in his honor. The life of Jacob Hamblin, published^ by the Mormon Church is used as a book of instruction in the Mormon schools. He d. Pleasanton, Sorocco Co., New Mexico, and a monument was erected for him by the church. Inscription: SEVENTH GENERATION. 549 IN MEMORY OF JACOB V. HAMBLIN, Born April 2, 1819. Died Aug. 31, 1886. peacemaker in the camp of the lamanites. herald of truth to the house of israel. Ch. b. 1st wife: 5250.* Duane, b. Feb. H, 1841, Walworth Co., Wis. 5251.* Martha Adeline, " Sept. 15, 1843, a a a 5252.* Maryette Magdaline , " May 17, 1845, tt t. tt 5253.* Lyman Stoddard, By 2d wife: " Mar. 11, 1848, Bloomfield, la. 5254.* Lois, " June 15, 1851, Tooele. 5255.* Joseph, " Oct. 6, 1854, a 5256.* Rachael Tamer, " Aug. 3, 1856, Santa Clara. 5257* Benjamin, " Sept. 29, 1858, Pine Valley. 5258. Ariminda, By 3d wife: " Jan. 27, 1861, Santa Clara; d. 1862. 5259.* Sarah Olive, " Oct. 15, 1858, Santa Clara. 5260.* Melissa, " Apr. 25, 1861, Ct it 5261. Lucy, " May 11, 1863, " d. Dea28, 5262.* Jacob, " Mar. 21, 1865, a a 5263.* Ella Ann, " June 11, 1867, it a 5264.* Mary Elizabeth, " Sept. 25, 1872, Kanab. 5265.* Clara Melvina, " Nov. 5. 1876, a 5266. Jabez Dudley, " May 5, 1880, Springerville, 5267. Don Carlos, By 4th wife: " Feb. 16, 1882, a 5268.* Walter Eugene, " Apr. 15, 1868, Santa Clara. 5269.* Inez Louisa, " Apr. 4, 1871, Kanab. 5270.* George Oscar, " Mar. 25, 1873, a 5271.* Alice Edna, " Feb. 9, 1876, a 5272.* Willard Otto, " Mar. 25, 1881, a 5273. Amarilla, " May 4, 1884, Pleasanton. [2010] OLIVE HAYNES HAMBLIN,' (Sister of Melissa D„) b. Ohio, May 1, 1821; m. Aug. 27, 1838, Henry Johnson; farmer; Spring Prairie, Wis., 1837-44; and perhaps later. She d. July 9, 1839. No issue. 550 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [2011] ADELINE AMAR1LLA HAMBLIN,' ( Sister of Malissa D.,) b. Ohio, Sept. 18, 1823; m. Tooele, Utah, 1851, John Ensign, son of Amasa and Marvilla (Litchfield) Riggs, b. Russell, Mass., Aug. 8, 1830; farmer; Iowa- Tooele, Santa Clara and Kanab, Utah; Democrat; Mormons. Both d. Kanab- she July 20, 1895; he Dec. 22, 1893. Children: \ 5274.* Charles Hamblin, b. Apr. 25, 1847, Kanesville, 5275* Albert Ensign, U Nov. 14, 1852, Tooele. 5276.* Herbert Edwin, (1 Nov. 2, 1854, tt 5277.* Adeline E., U Nov. 2, 1854, u 5278.* Brigham Adelbert, " Apr. 30, 1857, a 5279. Wallace, ti Santa Clar 5280* Mary Agness, It Nov. 29, 1863, tt a [2012] OBED HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Melissa D.,) b. Ohio, Feb. 25, 1826; cooper; Geauga Co., Ohio, until 1835; Wisconsin, until 1844; Iowa, 1848; Mormon; he d. Linden, Mo., 1848, unm. [2013] Elder ALSON HAYNES HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Melissa D.,) b., Ohio, April 28, 1828; m. 1st, Iowa, 1849, Esther Ann, dau. of Lyman Stoddard, who d. while crossing the plains to Utah; m. 2d, Utah, 1853, Ann, dau. of David Richards, b. Monmouthshire, Wales; she was a Josephite Mor mon; they separated about 1860; she d. Beaver, Utah, about 187-; carpenter; Ohio, 1835-44; Illinois, 1844-6; Iowa, 1846-51; crossed the plains to Tooele, Utah, 1851; removed to Santa Clara, Utah, 1857; Democrat; member Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, in which he was an elder. He d. Santa Clara, 1863. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Iowa: 5281. Ozcjla, 1850; d. 1852. By 2d wife: 5282. Alson Haynes, b. 1854, Tooele; unm. 1902. ¦ 5283. David Richards, " Oct. 31, 1855; d. Sept. 21, 1880, unm. 5284. Isaiah, " 1858, Santa Clara; d. 1860. 5285* Lewis Edward, " Feb. 9, 1860, " [2014] Elder WILLIAM HAYNES HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Melissa D„) b. Ohio, Oct. 28, 1830; m. 1st, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1850, Mary, dau. of Jer emiah and Sarah (Studephant) Leavitt, b. Lower Canada, Feb. 10, 1832; who d. Pima, Ariz., Aug. 12, 1893; m. 2d, Utah, 1855, Betsey Leavitt, sister of 1st wife, b. Hancock Co., 111., May 12, 1839; miner; resided in Ohio and Wisconsin until 1845; Iowa, until 1847, prob. with his father. He stopped at Kearney, Neb., in 1847-8, on the journey to Utah; and drove a team across the plains for G. A. Smith, one of the apostles in the Mormon church, and afterwards worked sev eral years for Smith, who gave him the cognomen, " Gunlock Hamblin," from the fact that he was very skillful at repairing firearms, in the times when they were scarce articles to obtain among the early Mormon settlers in Utah. Mr. Smith remarked that "Bill Hamblin could make a leather spring for a gun which would work all right." The name stuck to him, and the town of Gun- lock, Utah, was named in his honor. He was a good man, a famous hunter and Indian fighter in the early settlement of Utah; Democrat; member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, in which he was an elder. He John e. and Adeline A, Riggs Elder William H. Hamblin &tLutirL otba>™w<*«*' SEVENTH GENERATION. 551 located and sold a silver mine in Pioach, Nev., 1871, which was afterwards in litigation; he was called as a witness, but while waiting and before his testi mony was taken he was poisoned, from the effects of which he d. Clover Valley, Nev., May 8, 1872; his widow res. Safford, Ariz. Member W. N. R. So. Ch. by 1st wife: 5286.* Sarah Daphne, b. May 26, 1852, Wellsville. 5287.* Mary Emily, " Dec. 4, 1853, 5288.* Amelia, " Aug. 21, 1855, Tooele City. 5289.* Eliza Olive, " July 4, 1857, Wellsville. 5290.* Rachael, " Feb. 3, 1859, Santa Clara. 5291. Jacob, " Oct. 8, 1860; d. 1862. 5292.* Thomas Rowel, " Apr. 6, 1862, Santa Clara. 5293. Henry, " Feb. 21, 1864, Pinto; d. 1866. 5294.* Joseph, By 2d wife: " Jan. 16, 1867, " 5295.* William Dudley, b. Jan. 20, 1856, Tooele. 5296.* Betsey Jane, " Jan. 23, 1858, Cache Valley. 5297.* Elmira, "Oct. 26, 1860, Gunlock. 5298.* Duane, " Aug. 10, 1862, Utah. 5299* Anne Eliza, " Feb. 1, 1864, " 5300. Hyrum, " Dec. 6, 1867; d. May, 1868. 5301.* Clara, " Oct. 26, 1870, Utah. 5302.* Sarah Priscilla, " Dec. 27, 1873, Nevada. [2015] Elder OSCAR HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Melissa D.,) b. Ohio, Apr. 4, 1833; m, Salt Lake City, Utah, Feb. 14, 1854, Mary Ann, dau. of James and Elizabeth (Womsley) Corbridge, b. Mar. 12, 1836; farmer; Tooele and Santa Clara, Utah; Democrat; members of Church of Jesus Christ, of Latter Day Saints, in which he was an elder; she res. Salt Lake City. He d. Minersville, Utah, Nov. 8, 1862. Children: 5303. Daphne, 5304.* Elizabeth, 5305. Oscar, 5306. Mary Adeline, 5307.* William, 5308.* Wallace, b. Jan. 1, 1855. Tooele; d. Dec. 3, 1856, unm. " Aug. 30, 1856, " " July 10, 1858, Santa Clara; d. Sept. 2, 1879. " Oct. 30, 1860, " " " May 10, 1867. " Apr. 27. 1862, " " " Apr. 27, 1862, [2016] Elder. EDWIN HAMBLIN,7 {Bro. of Melissa D.,) b. Bainbridge, Ohio, May 20, 1835; m. Tooele, Utah, May 28, 1855, Hannah Mariab, dau. of Joseph Peter and Hannah Mariah (La Shevilear) Cook, b, Cheltenham, England, Oct., 1834; farmer; Bainbridge, until 1837; Spring Prairie. Wis., until 1844; Ellison, 111., until 1846; Pottawattamie Co., Iowa. until 1849; Fort Kearney, Neb., until 1850; Tooele, Utah, until 1855; Nevada, since 1869; Clover Valley and Barclay, Nev., 1900; Justice Peace, 1884-93: mem ber Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, in which he is an Elder; she d. Clover Valley, Mar. 15, 1884. 552 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children: 5309.* Obed Edwin, 5310. Isaiah, 5311.* Hannah Mariah, 5312. Catherine Munsell, 5313.* Sarah Ann, 5314.* Josephine, 5315.* Joseph Peter, 5316.* Emma, 5317. William Haynes, 5318. Mary Ellen, b.Feb. 3, 1856, Brigham City. " Nov. 7, 1857, Utah; unm. 1902. " Dec. 12, 1859, Santa Clara. " Nov. 1, 1861, Utah. " Aug. 1, 1863, Pinto. " Nov. 9, 1864, " " Nov. 28, 1866, " Dec. 18, 1869, Gunlock. " July 8, 1872, Nevada. " Aug. 6, 1873, [2017] Elder FRANCIS MARION HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Melissa D.,) b. Spring Prairie, Wis., Nov. 27, 1839; another account gives his birth in Franklin township, Mich.; m. 1st, Santa Clara, Utah, Apr. 16, 1859, Araminda Exema, dau. of Robert and Elizabeth (Brown) Crow, b. in Illinois, Oct. 31, 1833, who d. Santa Clara, Jan. 1, 1860; m. 2d, Santa Clara, Oct. 21, 1861, Elizabeth, dau. of William and Scytha (Crosby) Lay, b. Monroe Co., Miss., Sept. 22, 1842; stockraiser; resided with his father at Santa Clara, until 1857; Eagle, Nev., 1866- 70; Kanab, Utah, until his death; member Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, in which he was an Elder. He d. Kanab, July 30, 1881. Children: 1868. 5319.* Araminda, b. Aug. 2, 1862, Santa Clara. 5320.* William Frederick, . , Mar. 28, 1864, Eagle. 5321.* Francis Marion, a June 6, 1866, tt 5322. John Taylor, a Apr. 6, 1868, d. 5323.* Scytha Solena, a Feb. 10, 1870, a 5324.* Mary Ann, " Apr. 14, 1873, Kanab. 5325. Rhoda Elizabeth, tt. Apr. 2, 1875, " una 5326. Rachael Tamer, a Mar. 18, 1877, fci a 5327.* Isaiah, a Apr. 1, 1879, Li 5328. Daphne Jane " June 23, 1881, K. ft ,1901. [2018] Elder FREDERICK HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Melissa D.,) b. Spring Prairie, Wis., Feb. 12, 1841; m. 1st, Utah, May 29, 1859, Frances Jane, dau. of Reuben (?) and Georgiana Prudum,* b. New Orleans, La„ Nov. 12, 1842, who d. Alpine, Ariz., May 12, 1880; m. 2d, St. George, Utah, Dec. 12, 1882, Martha Ann, dau. of Allen and Martha (Rose) Burk, b. Farmington, Utah, Dec. 13, 1863; farmer; Alpine; Democrat; Utah, until 1864; Nevada, until 1871; Arizona, since 1878; High Priest and member of High Council, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. A fine specimen of manhood, stands6 feet and 2 inches, in height, weight, 190; his farm and home is in a beautiful, romantic dell in the Mogallon Mountains, which are thickly covered with pine, spruce and fir trees, abounding with bear, deer, and wild turkey, and other game. He is a noted hunter and his table is supplied with wild meat and trout. On his farm he raises cattle and horses, and is literally monarch of all he surveys. A perilous encounter with a bear is thus narrated by him: "In Nov., 1888, while hunting, 1 came across the track of a bear, a noted one; several hunters had seen and followed the track, the largest ever seen in the country; one man had * Note 387. REUBEN (?) PRUDUM was a sailor and lost at sea. His widow died of * broken heart, about 1S47. 00m > ij|| ; ^-^ WL fc* fl Elder Francis M. Hamblin Elder Frederick Hamblin SEVENTH GENERATION. 553 met the bear and willingly gave it the right of way. Espying the track, I was fool enough to follow it into the timber and soon found his bed recently quitted. I supposed my approach had startled him and concluded to give up the hunt. As I turned to go, a growl was heard; facing round I saw the bear coming from under a cover of low hanging fir limbs, bent to the ground and covered with snow, there being a foot of snow on the ground; as the bear came out he raised on his hind legs, and was so near that I did not have time to cock my rifle; he attacked me with extended paws and mouth open; I could do nothing more than to thrust the gun barrel down his throat, which I did with all my might, and I believe it saved me. The bear struck the gun with its paw, breaking off the breech and knocking it from my grasp. Recovering the barrel, I clubbed him and literally smashed out his front teeth, the blood running in a stream from his mouth; the bear all the while on his hind legs leading the attack; once his paws were on my shoulders, but he seemed powerless to use his teeth; again he had me by the hip, and then he got my left hand in his mouth and crushed it. His last desperate effort was to seize my head; I felt his hot breath in my face, and caught him by the long hair of the face and jaw and forced him from me. He paused a moment and started for the thicket, I fired the gun as he went and must have hit him. He took to the woods and 1 was only too glad to start for home. The following spring a bear was killed in the neighborhood supposed to be the same one, as it had but a single front tooth, and a scar across its shoulder and breast, the largest bear ever killed here. His hide is still preserved." Ch. by 1st wife: 5329.* Daphne Jane, b. Nov. 6, 1860, Santa Clara. 5330.* Frances Meltssa, " Oct. 27, 1863, Utah. 5331. Frederick Asa, " Feb. 26, 1866, Nevada; d. Jan. 25, 1868. 5332.* Olive Adeline, " Jan. 4, 1870, Eagleville. 5333. Francis Isaiah, " Aug. 14, 1873, Utah. By 2d wife, b. Alpine: 5334. Martha Emily, Jan. 12, 1884. 5335. Obed Allen, Sep. 27, 1885. 5336. Jacob Edgar, Feb. 25, 1888. 5337. William Hubert, Feb. 19, 1890. 5338. Ruth, July 28, 1892. 5339. Edwin, Mar. 13, 1895. 5340. Effie Alceste, Aug. 24, 1897. 5341. Arvilla, Oct. 4, 1902. [2019] REUBEN HAMBLIN,' (Reuben,' Benjamin^ Reuben,* Elkanah,s James,") b. Rochester, Mass., April 25, 1788; m. 1st, Pamelia Hamblin,' his cousin; m. 2d, Sept., 1818, Emeline Louise, dau. of Thomas and Jane Millis (Sanford) Gifford,* b. June 3, 1796; carpenter; Fairhaven, Mass., where he d. July 21, 1821. His widow m. his brother Elkanah. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Fairhaven: 5342.* Edward Jenny, 1813. By 2d wife: 5343. Henry, b. May 3, 1819; d. Darien, June 27, 1839, unm. 5344.* Emeline, " Jan. 17, 1821. * For Gifford see note 93. 554 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [2020] Capt. NATHANIEL HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Reuben,) b. Rochester, Mass., Dec. 27,1791; m. 1st, Agawam, Mass., Feb.7, 1819, Lavina, dau. of David and Betsey Sturdevant, b. Agawam, Feb. 4, 1798, who d. Ware ham, Mass., Sept. 1, 1844; m. 2d (before Dec, 1849,) Silence, widow of William Frost and dau. ot Abiel and Joanna (Orcutt) Richmond,* b. Taunton, Mass., Aug. 27, 1791. Her flrst husband resided Bridgewater, Mass., by whom she had three children. Master mariner and farmer; Wareham, where he d. Feb. 23, 1856. Ch. b. Wareham: 5345.* Betsey Sturdivant, 5346.* Mary Ann Gibbs, 5347.* Mahala Smith, 5348.* Isabella Seabury, 5349.* Phebe Maria, 5350.* Nathan Chapman, 5351.* Tirzah Seabury, 5352.* Eliza Valentine, 5353. Henry, 5354. Amanda Melvina, Aug. 27, 1820. Nov. 12, 1822. Feb. 13, 1825. May 13, 1827. July 21, 1829. Mar. 17, 1832. June 16, 1834. Mar. 21, 1839. July 21, 1842: d. Aug. 26, 1842. Apr. 7, 1844. [2023] b. Rochester, both died. DRUSILLA HAMBLIN,' Mass., Feb. 19, 1795; (Sister of Reuben,) m. Cyrus Briggs, of Rochester, where Children: 5355.* Harvey Mindwell Hamblin, Nov. 23, 1821, 5356. Mary Elizabeth, Apr. 16, 1824, 5357. Ann Olive, Feb. 2, 1830, 5358. Rhoda Ma comber, July 3, 1833, Marion.Rochester. Elkanah Hamblin. * Note 388. ABIEL RICHMOND,!) (Stephen,* .Tohn,S2i) SEVENTH GENERATION. 555 [2024] ELKANAH HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Reuben,) b. Rochester, Mass., Feb. 12, 1798; m. Feb. 1, 1823, Emeline Louise, widow of his brother Reuben; whaler in early life, mate; later blacksmith; Wareham; Republican. Both d. Wareham; he, Nov. 10, 1880; she, July 11, 1875. Ch. b. Wareham: 5359.* Julia Daubgne, Dec. 25, 1825. 5360* Sarah Plummek, Aug. 17, 1827. 5361.* Jane Millis, Sept. 19, 1829. 5362. George Sanford, Feb. 21, 1832; drowned Jan. 13, '67, unm. 5363.* Margaret Clark, Feb. 22, 1837. [2030] BENJAMIN ALLEN HOWLAND,' (Benjamin,8 Abigail Hamblin,6 Reuben,* Elkanah,3 James,3*) b. Feb. 22, 1793, perhaps, Athens, N. Y.; m. Mar. 15, 1811, Eunice Baker of Athens, where they resided. Ch. b. Athens: 5364. Elizabeth, Dec. 10, 1812. [2036] SUSANNAH HOWLAND,' (Nathaniel,6 Abigail Hamblin," Reuben,* Elkanah,3 James,21) b. Sandwich, Mass., Dec. 11, 1797; m.. George Evart, of Athens, N. Y. She d. Feb. 6, 1841. Children: 5365. George. 5366. Warren. 5367. Daniel. 5368. Darius. [2037] SABRA J. HOWLAND,' ( Sister of Susannah,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Aug. 27, 1800; m. Gabriel Turner, of Athens, N. Y., and at one time res. Newark, N. Y. Children: 5369. Clarissa M. 5370. Jane E. 5371. Frances W. 5372. MalcomB. 5373. Sally. 5374. Nathaniel. [2040] GEORGE W. HOWLAND,' (Bro. of Susannah,) b. Athens, N. Y., May 9, 1808; m. Jan.' 1, 1833, Margaret of Cairo, N. Y. He was a pilot on the Hudson river, lived and d. Athens. Children: 5375. Sarah; d. Nov. 5, 1835. 5376. Harriet; m. J. H. Dewitt. 5377. Geo. W.; d. Nov. 3, 1837. [2041] NATHANIEL W. HOWLAND,' (Bro. of Susannah,) b. Athens, N. Y., July 12, 1810; m. April 1, 1833, Belinda Salisbury; carpen ter; merchant 35 years, firm of Howland & Son; member Reformed Dutch Church; they celebrated the 50 anniversary of their marriage. Children: 5378. Josephine, 5379. Melinda, 5380.* Charles Warren, 5381.* Francis N., 556 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. b. Feb. 20, 1834; m. Henry Stranahan. " June 24, 1836, " John Seaman. " Mar. 20, 1839, Athens. " Oct. 7, 1744, " [2043] CAROLINE FISH,' (Betsey Howland,* Abigail Hamblin," Reu ben,* Elkanah,3 James,21) b. Sandwich, Mass., July 9, 1792; m. Warren, son of Benjamin and Ziprah (Gifford*) Fish.t b. Falmouth, Mass., June, 1790; carpen ter; Republican; Methodists. She d. Sandwich, July 13, 1872; he d. Barnstable, Apr. 12, 1869. No issue. [2044] LEWIN FISH,' (Bro. of Caroline,) b. Sandwich, Mass., July 15, 1794; m. Anna Burch, b. May 29, 1795. Her first husband was named Miller, who died leaving one son; carpenter: Randolph, Vt. Both d. Randolph; he, Sept. 20, 1871; she, May 27, 1877. Children: b. Mar. 12, 1819; ri£^^@&i}ch. " Oct. 20, 1821, Chatham, Ont. " Nov. 3, 1822, W. Randolph. " Dec. 20, 1824; d. Dec. 23, 1824. " Oct. 3, 1827, Randolph. " Mar. 22, 1829, " Oct. 3, 1830, " m. Frank Hobart. " Jan. 14, 1832, " " Geo. L. Green. " Sept. 12, 1833, " May 29, 1836; d. Sept. 9, 1837. [2045] ELLIS H. FISH,' (Bro. of Caroline,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Sept. 21, 1797; m. Hannah, dau. of Benjamin Nye, J b. Falmouth; carpenter; lost on passage from Florida. No issue. [2046] BENJAMIN FISH,' (Bro. of Caroline, ) b. Sandwich, Mass., April. 11, 1800; m. there Oct. 10. 1834, Chloe,8 dau. of Calvin and Sarah7 (Howlandg) Goodspeed, || b. Sandwich, June 19, 1812: sailor in the whale fishery and farmer; Sandwich; Republican; Cong. Both d. Sand wich; he, June 7, 1878; she, Sept. 29, 1854. Ch. b. Sandwich. 5392. Sylvia T., Jan. 15, 1838; d. Oct. 19, 1853. 5393. Justus H., Sept. 28, 1839, " Jan. 8, 1841. 5394.* Sarah Abbie, May 1, 1846. 5395.* Lewin H., Mar. 2, 1848. * For Gifford see note 03. t For Fish see notes 54 and 1110. * For Nye see note 34. 8 Eor Howland see notes 61, 79, 132, I4r>, 248, 322 and 324. II For Goodspeed see notes 30 and 284. 5382; Clarissa, 5383.* Lewis B., 5384.* Benjamin Elihu 5385. Elizabeth Day, 5386.* Helen M., 5387.* Hannah N., 5388. Elizabeth A., 5389. Charlotte M., 5390.* Arnold Burch, 5391. Electa H., SEVENTH GENERATION. 557 [2047] CLARISSA FISH,' (Sister of Caroline,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Feb. 9, 1802; m. Elijah B. Smith, b. Vermont, Nov., 1798; carpenter; Republican; Methodists. She d. Sandwich, July 20, 1884; he d. Plymouth, May 20, 1882. No issue. [2048] SUSANNAH FISH,' (Sister of Caroline,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Aug. 5, 1804; m. Braddock, son of Benjamin and Ziprah (Gifford*) Fish,t b. Falmouth, Mass., 1800; carpenter; Sandwich. Both d. Charlestown, Massv^ she, 1847; he, 1843. Ch. b. Sandwich: Feb.Mar. Nov. Mar. Dec. Nov. Dec. Feb. 5396.* Nathaniel H., 5397. Ansel W., 5398. Benjamin F., 5399. George H., 5400.* Braddock Edson, 5401.* Obed M., 5402. Hannah C, 5403.* Sumner B., 6, 1825. 22, 1826. 6, 1827. 27, 1829; unm. 1899. 7, 1831. 27, 1833. 1836; m. Ezra Hamlen8 1838. [2050] ABIGAIL FISH,' (Sister of Caroline,) b. Sandwich, Mass., June 20, 1811; m. Randolph, Vt., June 15, 1828, Nathan iel, son of Jonathan and Phebe (Salisbury) Jones,t b. Vermont, Jan. 8, 1808; carpenter; Randolph and Woodstock, Vt.; Republican. Both d. Randolph; she. Mar. 26, 1885; he, Jan. 17, 1892. Children: 5404.* Caroline Howland, 5405.* Susan Augusta, 5406.* Abby Amanda, 5407.* Nancy Elizabeth, 5408. Ellen M., 5409. Harriet Lamira, 5410.* Emma May, b. Dec. 15, 1831, Randolph. " Aug. 2, 1834, " " July 25, 1836, Woodstock. " May 28, 1838, " Dec. 18, 1844; d. unm. Dec. 1, 1865, " Jan. 2, 1847; m. Jerome I. Pratt. " May 1, 1853. [2051] CHIPMAN FISH,' (Bro. of Caroline,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Feb. 14, 1814; m. there, Mar. 14, 1839, Mercy F., dau. of James and Margaret (Turner) Chadwick, I b. Sandwich, Aug. 24, 1820; carpen ter; Sandwich; Republican. He d. Sandwich, Dec. 25, 1893; she res. Sandwich with her daughter Laura, 1899. Ch. b. Sandwich: 5411 * Margaret C, July 12, 1842. 5412. Laura A., Sept. 7, 1844; unm., [2052] ELIZABETH H. FISH,' (Sister of Caroline,) b. Sandwich, Mass., July 9, 1818; m. there, May 2, 1839, Capt. Joshua T., son of James and Margaret (Turner) Chadwick,^ b. Sandwich, June 26, 1815; * For Gifford see note 93. + For Fish see note r>4 and 19a t For Jones see note 340. 8 For Chadwick see note 198. 558 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. master mariner in whale fishery; Sandwich; Republican; she Cong. He d. Sandwich, Nov. 23, 1878; she res. with her daughter at Maiden, Mass. Ch. b. Sandwich: Feb. 24, 1840. May 10, 1842; d. Jan. 19. 1870, unm. Sept. 13, 1844. Jan. 1, 1846, " Sept. 17, 1848. Oct. 12, 1848, " May 25, 1873, " Dec. 24, 1850; unm. 1899. Nov. 24, 1852; d. Sept. 9, 1853. [2055] SARAH ADAMS GOODSPEED,' ( Sarah Howland," Abigail Hamblin,5 Reuben,* Elkanah,3 James,21) b. Sandwich, Mass., Nov. 1, 1805; m. Edward Haines; glass blower; Sandwich; where both died. No issue. [2057] ELIZABETH GOODSPEED,' (Sister of Sarah A.,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Feb. 14, 1811; m. there, Feb., 1837, William E., son of John and Sarah (Smith) Percival,* b. Sandwich, Nov., 1802; farmer; Sandwich; Cong. He d. Sandwich, Feb., 1864. Ch. b. Sandwich: 5413.* Hannah T., 5414. Betsey O, 5415* James Chipman, 5416. Caroline W., 5417. Caroline W., 5418. Clarissa S., 5419. Susan A., 5420.* Susan, Jan., 1838. 5421. John, Apr., 1848; unm. 1898. 5422.* Harriet, June, 1851. [2059] JUDITH H. GOODSPEED,' (Sister of Sarah A..) b. Sandwich, Mass., Sept. 18, 1814; m. Thomas Nye, t of Barnstable. Children: 5423. Asa, b. 1841; d. 1858. 5424. Mercie P. " 1843; living 1899. [2060] CHARLES S. GOODSPEED,' (Bro. of Sarah A.,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Sept. 18, 1818; m. Lucy Lovell, of Barnstable. Child: 5425. Charles S., b. Nov., 1850; living 1899. [2063| SOLOMON CROWELL HOWLAND,' (Eben,« Abigail Ham blin,6 Reuben,* Elkanah,3 James,2*) b. Sandwich, Mass., Sept. 5, 1813; m. Adelia F. Hatch,! of Falmouth, Mass.; carpenter and land surveyor; Watpy, Mass. He d. May 9, 1878. b. 1855. Children: 5426. William. 5427.* Nelson, 5428. Emily. 5429. Julia. * For Percival see note 143. + For Nye see note 34. X For Hatch see note 91. SEVENTH GENERATION. 559 [2065] EDWARD BARNWELL HOWLAND,' ( Bro. of Solomon C.,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Feb. 22, 1818; m. Abbey S. Percival,* of Sandwich; car penter many years in Sandwich. He d. Stockbridge, Cal. No issue. [2066] ELIZA CROWELL HOWLAND,' (Sister of Solomon C.,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Mar. 20, 1820; m. Lemuel Nye, t of Sandwich; was he the son of Lemuel and Hannah (Howland) Nye, b. Barnstable, June 21, 1807 ? She was living 1898. No issue. [2067] GUSTAVUS HOWLAND,' (Bro. of Solomon C.,) b. Sandwich, Mass., June 20, 1823; m. Falmouth, Mass., Jan. 9, 1848, Cla rissa, dau. of Sylvanus and Tirzah Hatch,! b. Falmouth, Dec. 13, 1825; car penter, contractor and builder and lumber dealer; Sandwich; Republican; sur veyor of wood and lumber; Congs. Children: 5430.* Mary Abbey, b. Apr. 29, 1850, Falmouth. 5431. Edward Barnwell, " Mar. 29, 1852, • i 5432.* Oscar, " Nov. 24. 1853, Sandwich. 5433. Altce L., " Feb. 24, 1856, d. July 8, 57. 5434.* Frank Lindley, " Aug. 20, 1860, tt 5435. Alice L., " Aug. 30, 1863, d. Jun. 4, '64. [2068] THOMAS HOWES TOBEY HOWLAND,' (Bro. of Solomon C.,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Jan. 29, 1826; m. Emeline Crocker,| of Barnstable, Mass.; brick mason. He d. Cambridgeport, Mass. [2072] Capt. CHARLES GOODSPEED,' (Diadama Howland," Abigail Hamblin,5 Reuben** Elkanah,3 James,21) b. Sandwich, Mass., May 22, 1804; in. Hyannis, Mass., Aug. 25, 1833, Sarah D., dau. of Isaac and Sarah (Hallett||) BearseJ b. Hyannis, Sept. 10, 1817; resided New York, Brooklyn, Hyannis, New Jersey, and Plymouth, Mass.; Freemason; Universalists. Both d. Plymouth; he, Oct. 4, 1888; she, Mar. 22, 1877. Ch. b. Hyannis: • 5436. Benjamin F., June 23, 1834; d. June 3, 1835. 5437. Henry C, July 28, 1835. 5438. AnnF., May 23, 1837. 5439. Charles P., Nov. 15, 1839; umm. 1898. 5440. Galen, June 9, 1845; d. Sept. 14, 1846. 5441. Julia P„ Jan. 26, 1846. [2073] HARRIET GOODSPEED,' (Sister of Charles,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Aug. 26, 1806; m. Hyannis, Mass., Aug., 1828; Bethuel G.,son of Benjamin and Hannah Nye, t b. Falmouth, Mass.; farmer; North Falmouth; Cong.; she Baptist. She d. Falmouth, 1891; he, North Falmouth, Sept., 1878. * For Percival see note 143. t For Nye see note 34. * Bor Hatch see note 94. 8 For Crocker see notes 35, 39, and 78. I For Hallett see note 103. 1 For Bearce see note 15. 560 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children: 5442. John. 5443. Benjamin. 5444. Saphronia. 5445. Arthur G. 5446. Robert. [2075] JULIA A. J. GOODSPEED,' (Sister of Charles,) b. Sandwich, Mass., July 9, 1808; m. N. Y., Jan. 1, 1837, William D., son of William and Sarah (Davis*) Watts, b. N. H., 1812; merchant; N. Y., and Hyannis, Mass.; Major 12th Regt. N. Y.; Odd Fellow; Universalist. He d. Hy annis, March, 1890. No issue. [2076] Capt. FRANKLIN GOODSPEED,' (Bro. of Charles.) b. Sandwich, Mass., Jan. 6, 1811; m. Falmouth, Mass., Julia Patten; master mariner; Epis. He d. Falmouth, Aug. 12, 1876. No issue. [2089] ELIZABETH HAMBLIN,' (Benjamin,8 Lemuel,5 Reuben,* Elkanah,3 James,21) b. Sandwich, Mass., Dec, 22, 1789; m. there by Rev. Jonathan Burr, May 5, 1805, Simeon Bodfish. t He removed to Rockville, Ct.; suicide. Ch. b. East Windsor, Ct.: 5447.* Julius F., Mar. 18, 1821. [2090] Capt. CALEB HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Elizabeth,) b. Sandwich, Mass., May 10, 1793; m. 1st, there, by Rev. David L. Hume, Mar. 25, 1818, Chloe, dau. of Sylvanus and Lucretia (Phinney!) Fish,? b. Sand wich, Jan., 1792, who d. there July 12, 1821; m. 2d, Mary Ann, dau. of George and Mary Ann Kern, b. Boston, Apr. 26, 1804, sister of Martin L. Kern who m. Cyrene Hamblin, and of William E. Kern, who m. Tabitha Hamblin. His son Caleb says, "My grandfather Benjamin, spelled his name Hamblen, and my father did the same, until Mr. Otis Crocker from Barnstable, came to Falmouth to teach school, who taught us to spell the name Hamblin, and after repeated arguments convinced my father it was right. We have since spelled the name that way. I have several old family deeds in the house, belonging to my grand father in which the name is uniformly spelled Hamblen." Master mariner; Snake Pond, Sandwich. His last voyage was in a merchant ship to Cuba, 1824; on the return, at the Isle of Pines, he was chased by Spanish pirates, and re ceived a solid shot in his ship. He eluded them in the darkness by changing his course, and putting out his lights. After this he was induced to remain at home with his father, who deeded his farm to him. He lost his health fighting fire, in the great tire which raged over Cape Cod about 1843, and d. about ten years later. His second wife d. Sandwich, Nov. 21, 1852; Democrat; Methodist.. Ch. by first wife, b. Sandwich: 5448.* Sylvanus Fish, Jan. 25, 1819. 5449.* Chloe, July 2, 1821. * For Davis see notes 4, 17, 42 and 169. t For Bodfish see note 38. X For Phinney see note 189. 8 For Fish see notes 54 and 190. SEVENTH GENERATION. 561 By second wife, b. Sandwich: 5450.* Mary Ann, Jun. 14, 1833. 5451.* Caleb Osborn, Jan. 28, 1835. 5452.* Elias Thatcher, July 17, 1836. 5453.* George Hervey, Oct. 1, 1838. 5454.* Theodore Francis, Feb. 20, 1841. 5455. Seth Allen, Jun. 25, 1843; d. July 23, 1843. 5456.* Andrew Jackson, Oct. 22, 1846. [2091) THOMAS HAMLEN,' ' (Bro. of Elizabeth,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Aug. 18, 1796; m. 1st, Falmouth, Mass., Mar. 26, 1818, Barbary Burgess,* b. 1801; m. 2d Edith Ellis, t who d. Dec. 30, 1885, aged 92 years, 9 months; farmer; Falmouth; removed to Sidney, Me., after 1827. He changed the spelling of his name from Hamblen to Hamlen, after his removal, some of the relatives in Sidney having adopted that mode. He d. Sidney, May 5, 1864. Chidren: 5457.* Betsey B., b. June 20, 1820, Waquoit. 5458.* Mary E., " Feb. 25, 1822, " 5459.* Charles Crocker, " Dec. 14, 1823, " 5460.* Thomas Thatcher, " Aug. 8, 1827, 5461. Abigail, Sidney; d. Oct., '49, unm. 5462.* Almira F., a [2092] BENJAMIN HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Elizabeth,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Oct. 30, 1798; m. Falmouth, May 13, 1826, Betsey, dau. of Reuben and Barbary (Small) Baxter, b. Falmouth, 1803; farmer; Falmouth; Republican. He d. Falmouth, Dec. 6, 1864; she d. West Falmouth, Sept. 27, 1850. Ch. b. Falmouth: 5463. Louisa Bodfish, Jan. 25, 1827; m. Sylvanus F. Hamlin.8 5464.* JohnCoQUIn, Oct. 10, 1829. 5465.* Benjamin'Franklin, Nov. 23, 1831. 5466.* Charles W., Apr. 5, 1833. 5467.* Christina Abigail, June 14, 1835. 5468.* George Washington, Aug. 7, 1838. 5469.* Mary Shiverick, Sept. 20, 1840. [2096] CHRISTINA B. HAMBLIN,' (Sister of Elizabeth,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Aug. 30, 1813; m. May 15, 1837, Capt. Seth, son of Capt. Seth and Thankful ( Gifford!) Allen,? b. June 23, 1809; farmer and master mari ner; West Falmouth, Mass. His name was changed from Carlo. Both d. W. Falmouth. No issue. * Note 389. THOMAS BURGESS;* wife Dorothy; came from England to Salem, Mass., with a family named Young, about 1630; removed to Duxbury, Mass., July 3, 1637; to Sandwich, Mass., 1638; a large land owner; held town offices, and was deputy to Gen. Court; he d. Sand wich, Feb. 13, 1685; she d. Feb. 27, 1637. Among their children was a son John, who m. Marv Worden. + For Ellis see note 32. * For Gifford see note 93. 8 For Allen see note 267. 562 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [2097] DELILAH ELDREDGE,' (Rebecca Hamblin,6 Lemuel,6 Elka nah,3 James,2*) b. Sandwich, Mass., Oct. 15, 1798; m. 1st, Falmouth, Mass., Apr. 9, 1826, Isaac, son of William and Anna (Parker) Sanford. b. Falmouth, June 6, 1793; boot and shoe merchant; Woods Hole, Mass.; Whig; Cong. He d. Charleston, S. O, July 25, 1830; m. 2d, Thomas Davis,* of Woods Hole; she Epis. She d. Woods Hole, Feb. 28, 1888. Children: 5470* Timothy, , b. Sept. 27, 1827, Falmouth. 5471.* Adeline, " Nov. 12, 1829, Woods Hole. [2098] Capt. LEMUEL HAMBLIN ELDREDGE,' (Bro. of Delilah,) b. Sandwich, Mass., July 14, 1800; m. Dorcas,' dau. of Beuben and Lydia (Fishf) Hamblin, b. Sandwich, Dec. 1, 1806; Republican; Epis. Both d. Woods Hole; he, July 5, 1875; she, Feb. 18, 1868. Ch. b. Woods Hole: 5472. Abby Lloyd, Dec. 7, 1840; unm. 1896. [2100] Capt. JOSIAH LLOYD ELDREDGE,' (Bro. of Delilah,) b. Sandwich, Mass., July 29, 1805; m. Abby Church Bosworth, b. Providence, R. I.; master mariner; she Baptist. He d. New Bedford, Mass., Mar., 1840; she remarried, Bangor, Maine, and d. there. No issue. [2101] MAHALIA ELDREDGE,' (Sister of Delilah,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Sept. 17, 1809; m. Thomas G. Davis;* farmer; Woods Hole, Mass. Both d. Woods Hole; she, April, 1890. Ch. b. Woods Hole: 5473* Henry Thomas, July 3, 1838. 5474.* Lydia B. 5475. Rebecca G.; unm. 1896. [2102] Capt. ZENAS FISH ELDREDGE,' (Bro. of Delilah,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Feb. 24, 1812; m. Mary Ann Eldridge; master mariner; Woods Hole and Sippican. He was lost at sea, Oct., 1863. She d. Fairhaven, A/To ce Ch. b. Woods Hole: 5476. Josiah Brinton. 5477. George F. 5478. Carlton, [2106] REBECCA HAMBLIN,' (Elias,« Lemuel,5 Reuben,* Elkanah,3 James,2*) b. Sandwich, Mass., Oct. 11, 1797; m. David Chadwick;! res. East End, Falmouth. A grand daughter is mentioned, Mrs. Isaac L. Ashley of New Bedford, Mass. She d. Falmouth, before 1846. Children: (2 or 3 girls. ) 5479. Lucy. 5480. Joseph; res. Osterville, Mass. * For Davis see notes 4, 17, 42 and 169. t For Fish see notes 54 and 190. t For Chadwick see note 198. SEVENTH GENERATION. 563 [2107] SARAH G. HAMBLIN,' (Sister of Rebecca, ) b. Sandwich, Mass., Feb. 22, 1800: m. 1st, there, by Rev. David L. Hume, Dec. 24, 1824, Silas W., son of Moses and Rachael (Weeks) Hatch,* b. Falmouth Nov. 4, 1798; farmer; Falmouth. He d. there, Sept. 3, 1830; m. 2d, Braddock Phinney,t who was born, lived and died, Falmouth; she Cong. She d. New Bedford, Mass. Apr. 24, 1878. Ch. by 1st marriage, b. Falmouth: 5481.* Thatcher O, Feb. 8, 1826. 5482.* Moses E., Apr. 24, 1828. [2108] JOSEPH HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Rebecca,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Jan. 6, 1803; m. a Dutch lady on one of his voyages; mariner; absent some years and settled in New Bedford, Mass. He d. in the Sandwich alms house, Oct. 18, 1872.' Ch. b. New Bedford: 5483. Mary. [2109] GEORGE W. HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Rebecca,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Dec. 19, 1804; went to sea, and the vessel on which he sailed was lost. [2110] Capt. JOSIAH E. HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Rebecca,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Oct. 1, 1811; m. Marston's Mills, Mass., Feb. 9, 1837, Cynthia F., dau. of Allen and Hannah (Fuller!) Marston,g b. Marston's Mills, Sept. 23, 1810; master mariner, engaged in the whale fishery; Barnstable and Falmouth. Both d. Barnstable; he, of small pox, June 6, 1873: she, Feb. 12, 1890. Ch. b. Barnstable: 5484. Granville F., Nov. 22, 1844; d. Sept. 17, 1846. 5485.* IsadoreG., Apr. 24, 1846. 5486. Luretta, Sept. 23, 1848; unm. 1899; res. Boston. [2111] AINSWORTH FISH HAMBLIN,' (Lemuel,55 Reuben,* Elkanah,3 James,2*) b. Sandwich, Mass., Mar. 20, 1803; m. Falmouth, Mass., Oct. 4, 1829, Susan,8 dau. of William and Content (Fish||) Hamblin, b. Falmouth, July 22, 1808; mariner, engaged in the whale fishery; Waquoit, Mass.; Odd Fellow. Both d. Falmouth; he, Nov. 17, 1879; she, Dec. 25, 1899. Ch. b. Falmouth: 5487.* IsadoreF. June 27, 1834. 5488.* Susan A., June 26, 1845. 5489.* Charles E., Dec. 27, 1849. [2114] CYRENE E. HAMBLIN,' (Sister of Ainsworth F.,) b. Sandwich, Mass., July 25, 1808; m. there, 1831, Martin Luther, son of George Frederick and Ann (Chandler) Kern, b. Boston, 1811; brother of William * For Hatch see note 94. t For Phinney see note 189. * For Fuller see note 112. 8 For Marston see note 282. I For Fish see note 54 and 190. 5490. Cyrene E., 5491. Ainsworth H., 5492.* Harriet Cyrene, 5493. Deliah O, 5494.* Martin Luther, 5495. Martha A., 564 THE HAMLIN FAMILY.' E. Kern, who m. Tabitha C. Hamblin, and of Mary Ann Kern, who m. Capt. Caleb Hamblin; glass maker; Sandwich; Republican; Odd Fellow; Methodists. Both d. Sandwich; she, June, 1851; he May, 1863. Ch. b. Sandwich: 1832; d. [6, 1882. 1833, " Curtisville, Cal.; unm. Nov. May 1, 1836. 1834, " unm. Dec. 29, 1864. Dec. 7, 1841. " " " " June, 1842. [2115] Capt. THOMAS FISH HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Ainsworth F.,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Aug. 23, 1810, m. Waquoit, Mass., Jan. 27, 1834, Olive H., dau. of Braddock and Mary (Bradford*) Phinneyt, b. Waquoit, Oct. 6, 1815; mariner, First Mate; Cong. He was lost overboard from bark, "Rajah," Oct. 18, 1858. She d. Waquoit, Apr. 12, 1885. Ch. b. Falmouth: 5496. Laura Anne. Dec. 3, 1834; m. Capt. William Childs.s 5497.* Andrew Freeman, Nov. 17, 1838. [2116] ABIGAIL C. H AMBLIN.' (Sister of Ainsworth F., b. Sandwich, Mass., Nov. 12, 1812; m. there, by Asahel Cobb, June 9, 1830, Barton, son of Jonathan and Elizabeth Simpson (Tanner) Wilmarth, b. Lyme, N. H., Aug. 5, 1805; carpenter. He went to Boston at the age of eighteen, and to Sandwich, 1825, where he resided until his death in the employ of the Bos ton and Sandwich Glass Co., except a year and a half on a whaling voyage from Nantucket, and three years in the Manhaden fishery: Democrat: he voted for Lincoln, saying that he "was as good a Democrat as ever;" Metho dist. He d. Sandwich, Feb. 9, 1866. She was living in Providence, R. I., in 1896. Ch. b. Sandwich: 5498.* Ephraim, Mar. 5499. Jason, Apr. 5500. Barton, Apr. 5501. Elizabeth, Apr. 5502* Barton, June 5503. Marie, Mar. 5504.* Julie, Mar. 5505.* Isabella Frances, Apr. 5506.* Marion, Feb. 5507.* Abbie, July [5117] HARRIET NEWELL HAMBLIN,' (Sister of Ainsworth F.,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Feb. 14, 1815; m. there, Apr. 10, 1838, Samuel, son of David and Martha Maria (Reed) Edwards, b. Montpelier, Vt., Nov. 20, 1811; carpenter; Quincy, Mass.; Republican; Universalists. He d. Quincy, Apr. 26, 1873; she res. Boston, Mass., 1896. Ch. b. Quincy: 5508.* Ida, July 4, 1848. 14, 1829. 16, 1832; d. July 13, 1833. 8, 1834, " Oct. 18, 1837. 4, 1836: unm. 30, 1838. 14, 1840; d. Feb. 1, 1842. 13, 1842. 14, 1846. 22, 1851. 23, 1859. * For Bradford see note 321. + For Phinney see note 189. SEVENTH GENERATION. 565 [2119] SIMEON FISH HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Ainsworth F.,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Apr. 3, 1819; m. 1st, Barnstable, Mass., Oct. 8, 1840, Thankful, dau. of James and Thankful (Turner) Fish,* b. Cotuit, Mass., Dec. 18, 1818; who d. Cotuit, Jan. 1, 1855; m. 2d, ; mariner; removed to Cali fornia, 1853; afterwards miner. Ch. by 1st wife: 5509.* Nancy Maria, b. May 16, 1841, Cotuit. 5510.* Dorcas Harriet, If Feb. 1, 1844, (( 5511.* Thankful, " Dec. 25, 1846, a 5512.* Susan M., it Feb. 22, 1848, tt [2120] SIMEON FISH HAMLIN,' (Reuben/ Lemuel,5 Reuben,* Elka nah,3 James,21) b. Sandwich, May 2, 1803; m. Falmouth, Mass., May 2, 1832, Eliza Ann, dau. of Pardon and Catherine (Wingt) Gifford,! b. Dartmouth, Mass., July 4, 1812; carpenter; Woods Hole, Mass.; Republican; Epis. Both d. Woods Hole; he, July, 1873; she, Mar., 1873. Ch. b. Woods Hole: 5513.* Lemuel E., Jan. 4, 1834. 5514.* Catherine A., May 6, 1836. 5515.* Rebecca Gifford, Aug. 30, 1843. [2123] HERVEY ELDREDGE,' (Mary Hamblen," Lemuel,5 Reuben,' Elkanah,3 James,21) b. Sandwich, Mass., Jan. 23, 1805. Miss Josephine W. Fish, Woods Hole, writes that he d. unm. Sept. 9, 1854. [2124] LUCY HAMBLIN ELDREDGE,' (Sister of Hervey,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Aug. 20, 1808; m. June 25, 1826, Edmund, son of Thomas Davis, i Children: 5516. Hervey, b. June 10, 1827. 5517.* Charles Walter, " July 27, 1829. 5518.* Harriet O., " May 31, 1831. [2126] OWEN ELDREDGE,' (Bro. of Harvey,) b. Sandwich, Mass., May 10, 1813; m. Falmouth, Mass., Dec. 3, 1835, Mercy D., dau. of Davis and Mercy Robinson; || merchant and postmaster; Woods Hole, Mass., for 30 years; Republican. He d. Falmouth, Apr, 12, 1885. Ch. h. Falmouth: 5519. Albert D., 5520. Edward D., 5521. Marietta, 5522. Hannah F., 5523. Harriet W., 5524. Francis D., June 4, 1839; d. Oct. 3, 1840. Feb. 13, 1843, " Aug. 25, 1843. Apr. 13, 1845, " July 12, 1894, unm. July 20, 1849. Aug. 30, 1855; d. Nov. 23, 1857. Aug. 30, 1855. * For Fish see notes 54 and 19a t For Wing see note 77. * For Gifford see note 93. 8 For Davis see notes 4, 17, 42 and 169. I For Robinson see note 88. 5526.* Joseph Henry, 5527. Edward Carnes, 5528. Charles Howes, 5529.* Sylvia, 566 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [2127] JOSEPH HAMBLIN,' (Thomas,55 Reuben,* Elkanah,' James,2*) b. Sandwich, Mass., Jan. 27, 1799. The records of Sandwich show the marriage of Joseph Hamblin and Cynthia Bassett,* both of Sandwich, by Rev. Ezra S. Goodwin, Mar. 20, 1822; she d. there, Jan. 28, 1838; m. 2d, July 31, 1839, Maria L. Southwick, b. Boston, Sept. 1814; farmer; Sandwich; held town offices. Both d. Sandwich; he, Feb. 20, 1873; she, Jan. 27, 1875. Ch. b. Sandwich: 5525. Henry Augustus, May 5, 1823; d. Aug. 21, 1825. Aug. 10, 1826. Apr. 13, 1829; d. Aug. 16, 1872. unm. Dec. 6, 1831, " Sept. 20, 1892. " Apr. 13, 1834. [2028] ASA HAMBLIN,' ( Bro. of Joseph, ) b. Sandwich, Mass., Jan. 13, 1801; m. Dennis, Mass., Dec, 1827, Temperance Thatcher, dau. of Daniel and Lucy (Hedge) Howes,t b. Dennis, May 10, 1805; farmer; Sandwich, until 1828; Dennis, until about 1843; afterwards Sandwich; Republican; Methodists. Both d. Sandwich; he, Apr. 9, 1861; she, July 25, 1887. Ch. b. Dennis: 5530. Daniel Howes, Aug. 20, 1829; d. Feb. 23, 1862, unm. 5531. Olive Crowell, Oct., 1835; " Dec. 12, 1859, " 5532.* Charles William, Oct., 1839. [2129] OLIVE NYE HAMBLIN,' (Sister of Joseph,) b. Sandwich, Mass., June 30, 1803; m. there, by Rev. David L. Hume, Nov. 19,1829, Capt. Joshua, son of Nathan and Hannah (Hall) Crowell,! b. East Dennis, Mass., Feb. 24, 1801; shipmaster until 1845; afterwards farmer; East Dennis; Free Soiler and Republican. Both d. E. Dennis; she, Apr. 17, 1884; he, Aug. 5, 1881. Ch. b. E. Dennis: 5533.* Joshua, Oct. 24, 1843. * For Bassett see note 130. t For Howes see note 283. X Note 390. This family descend from John Crowe,* of Yarmouth, Mass. See note 52. JOHN CROWES b. 1638; m. Mehitable, dau. of Rev. John Miller, b, Roxbury, Mass., July 12, 1638. He res. at "Nobscusset," and after the death of bis father was called "Senior," to dis tinguish him from a son of Yelverton Crowe. He d. Jan. 28, 16SS-9; she d. Feb. 13, 1714-5. The following children are named in the settlement of his estate: John. b, 1662; m. Bertha Sears. Samuel.Mehitable.Lydia; m. Ebenezer Goodspeed. Jeremiah, b. 1670; " Hannah Rider. Elizabeth.Susannah. Hannah, b. Apr. 1,1677;" Joseph Studley. JOHN CROWELL.a b. 1662; m. May 27, 1684, Bethia,8 dau of Paul and Deborah (Willard) Sears.b. Yarmouth, Mass., Jan. 3, 1661-2. See note 7. He res. "Nobscusset." He d. Oct. 15, 1728; she d. Chatham, Mass., May B, 1724. SEVENTH GENERATION. 567 . Children: Joseph, b. Mar. 20, 1685; m. Paul, " Apr. 20, 1687, " Bethia, " Apr. 13, 1689, " Mehitable, " Sept. 3, 1691, " John, " July 1693, " Deborah, " July 2, 1695, d. Christopher, " July 24, 1698; m. Elizabeth, " Oct. 30, 1700, " Mary, " Dec. 25, 1704, " Bathsheba Hall and Sarah Howes. Elizabeth Hallett and Margery Hall. Joseph Atwood. John Ryder. Keziah Eldridge. Jan. 11, 1705-6. Sarah Matthews. Benjamin Homer. Thomas Bray. CHRISTOPHER CROWELL,* b. July 24, 1698; m. Sept. 23, 1724, Sarah Matthews, b. 1702. He sold the homestead of his ancestor at Nobscusset, and removed to Secuit Neck. He d. Yarmouth, Jan. 12, 1781. Children: 1735; m. Edmund Sears. 1728; d. Dec. 3, 1744 1729; m. Sealed Sanders. • 1731.1733; m. Isaac Howes. 1734-5; m. Hannah Sears. 1737; m. Deborah Sears. 1739; " Bathsheba Paddock. 1741; d. Aug. 174a 1744-5, CHRISTOPHER CROWELD,& b. Yarmouth, Apr. 7, 1737; m. there, Dec. 24, 1761, Deborah.5 dau. of John,* (John.s Paul,2 Richard,*) and Deborah (Crowell) Sears. (Deborah Crowell.6 dau. of John and Keziah (Eldredge) Crowell, b. Yarmouth, Jan. 27, 1742-3.) He d. 1820. Children: Hannah, b. Sept. 19. Elizabeth, " July 3, Sarah, " July 14, Mary, " Mar. 19, Temperance, " Apr. 19, William. " Mar. 25, Christopher, " Apr. 7, Enoch, " May 25, Bethia, " Aug. 28, John, " Feb. ¦2, Sarah, b. Nov. 22, 1762. Levi, < May 16, 1764; m. Susanna Sears. Nathan, " May 29, 1766, " Hannah Hall- Heman, " July 19, 1768; d. Nov. 6, 1769. Deborah, " Aug. 26. 1770. Bethia, " Oct. IS, 1772; m. John Freeman. Eliza, " Nov. 10, 1774. Joshua, " Feb. 7, 1777. Isaiah, " Mar. 10, 1779; m. Hannah Howes Priscilla, " Mar. 20,1781. ¦Christopher, " Sept. 21, 178a David, ¦¦ Jan. 11, 1786. Barzillai, " Aug. 14, 178a Capt. NATHAN CROWELL.6 b. Dennis, Mass., May 29, 1766; m. there, Mar. 10, 1791, Hannah, dau. of Barnabas and Mary Hall, b. Dennis, Nov. 24, 1768 ; master mariner ; Dennis ; a prominent man ; selectman and assessor; the year prior to his death he was unanimously elect ed to the legislature, but declined the honor. Both d. Dennis; he, Aug. 9, 1815; she, Feb. 4, 1812. Ch. b. Dennis: Seth, Mary, Betsey, Nathan, Joshua.Chloe,Gustavus, Hannah, Hannah H., Barnabas, Oct. 17, 1792; m. Clarissa Paddock. July 21, 1794, Jan. 22, 1797, Dec. 24, 1799, Feb. 24, 1801, May 17, 1S04, Judah Paddock. Edmund Sears. Adeline Howes. Olive N. Hamblin. Daniel Hedge. May 17, 1804, d. Feb. 15, 1814. Oct. 20, 1806, " May 25, 1808. Feb. 28, 1809; m. Cyrus Howes. Sept. 5, 1811, " Sarah Howes. Note 391. Elder WILLIAM BREWSTER,* (son of William, of Scrooby, England.) b. 1566-7; prob. at Scrooby; wife Mary Collier (?), who d. Plymouth, Mass., Apr. 17, 1627. He was assistant to William Davison, Secretary of State to Queen Elizabeth, and accompanied him to the Netherlands, Aug., 1585. In his manor house at Scrooby the Pilgrims were accustomed to meet. He was imprisoned at Boston, Eng., 1607, for attempting to escape to Holland, with oth- 568 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. ers; but aferwards reached Holland, where he was a teacher, and set up a printing press, and assisted Rev. John Robinson, pastor of the Puritans in Leyden. He and wife Mary and sons Love and Wrestling were passengers in the Mayflower, 1620. Gov. Bradford says : " The rest of the children were left behind and came over afterwards." Later Gov. Bradford wrote, 1650: " Mr. Brewster lived to very old age; about 80 years he was when he dyed; having lived some 23 or 4 years here in ye countrie; & though his wife dyed long before, yet she dyed aged, His sone Wrestle dyed a yonge man, unmarried. His sone Love lived till the year 1650 and dyed and left 4 children now living. His daughters which came over after him are dead, but have left sundry children alive; his eldest sone is still living and hath 9 or 10 children; one married who hath a child or 2." He lived Plymouth, where he d. Apr. 18, 1643. Children ; Jonathan, b. Aug. 12, 1593, Scrooby. Patience, m. Gov. Thomas Prence. Fear, " Isaac Allerton. A Child. d. Leyden, Holland, June 20, 1609. Love, m. Sarah Collier. Wrestling, d. unm. PATIENCE BREWSTER.2 m. Aug. 5, 1624, Gov. Thomas Prence, his first wife; she d. 1634. See note 22, page 54. HANNAH PRENCE.3 the date of her birth has not been found by the writer, butshewas probably born at Plymouth, Mass. ; m. 1st, Nathaniel, 2 son of Rev. John and Tamosin Mayo, by whom she had six children from 1651 to 1662. See note 21, page 54. It is claimed that she m. as her 2d husband, Jonathan Sparrow, who was a settler of Eastham, Mass., as early as 1654. Sparrow must have had a former wife, but the writer has not seen a complete record of his family, nor a copy of his will. He was deputy, 1668-75; selectmen, 1671-80; Representative, 1692-3. Children of Jonathan Sparrow: Rebecca, b. Oct. 30, 1654; m. Thomas Freeman. Lydia, m. William Freeman. Patience, " Joseph Paine. Elizabeth, " Samuel Freeman. Jonathan, " Mrs. Sarah Cobb, nee Lewis. ELIZABETH SPARROW,* m. Feb. 5, 1684, Capt. Samuel,* son of Samuel and Mercy (Southworth) Freeman, b. Mar. 26, 1682, his first wife. He married 2d about 1693, Bathsheba, widow of Samuel Smith, who d. Sept. 22, 1692, and dau. of Barnabas Lothrop, of Barnstable, by whom he had twelve other children. He was sometimes called "Captain" and afterwards "deacon;" a man of large property, much engaged in public affairs, and a liberal supporter of education and religion. Selectman, 6 years, Representative, 19 years. He d. Jan. 30, 1742-3, will Dec. 13, 1742, proved Feb. 10. Children: Pricilla, b. Oct. 27, 1686; m. Capt. John Sears. Samuel, '¦ Sept. 1, 1688, " Mary Paiue. PRICILLA FREEMAN.6 b. Oct. 27, 1686; m. Eastham, Mass., June 1, 1704, Capt. John.s son of Paul and Deborah (Willard) Sears, b. Yarmouth, Mass., 1677-S. See note 7. He was called Yeoman and Gentleman; lived In East precinct of Yarmouth, now East Dennis, Mass.; his house stood south west from the burying ground at Bound Brook, occupied in modern times by Capt. Constant Sears; a prominent and wealthy man; active in church and town affairs, and in the militia; moderator, assessor, surveyor, juror, fence viewer, selectman, Ensign, Lieut., and Captain. She d. May 8, 1764; he, Apr. 9, 1738. Ch. b. Yarmouth: Elisha, about, 1706; m. Sarah Vincent. John, " 1712, " Deborah Crowell and Priscilla Sears. Bathsheba, " 1712, d. Apr. 19. 1733. Willard, 1714; m. Susannah Howes and Margery Homer. Mary. " Ebenezer Paddock. Priscilla, " John Hawes. Betty, about. 1719, " John Webb. Nathaniel, " 1720, " Deborah Howes. Heman, Jan. 28, 1724-5; d. Ang. 1, 1726. Bethia, Oct. 15, 1726; ¦' Sept. 8,1736. SEVENTH GENERATION. 569 [2130] THOMAS HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Joseph,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Dec. 24, 1805; m. there, by Rev. David L. Hume, June 27, 1826, Lurana, dau. of Silas and Keziah (Nye*) Fish,t b. Sandwich, May 29, 1805; teamster, dealer in wood, R. R. employe; Sandwich; she Methodist. Both d. Sandwich; he, July 21, 1873; she Mar. 14, 1885. Ch. b. Sandwich: 5534.* Francis Edwin, Dec. 16, 1827. 5535.* Eliza L., Jan. 22, 1830. 5536.* Thomas Russell, Mar. 8, 1833. 5537. Joshua Crowell, May 22, 1837; d. Oct. 14, 1839 5538.* Joshua Crowell, July 30, 1839. 5539. John O, Jan. 5, 1842, " Nov., 1844 5540* Rebecca N., Apr. 24, 1845. [21311 ELIZA LATIMER HAMBLIN,' (Sister of Joseph,) b. Sandwich, Mass., July 24, 1808; m. there, by Rev. Ezra S. Goodwin, Mar. 27, 1828, Jonathan, son of Jonathan Fish;t farmer; Sandwich. She d. Sand wich, Sept. 15, 1829; he remarried and is dead. No issue. [2134] WILLIAM HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Joseph,) b. Sandwich, Mass., May 10, 1818; m. there, Dec. 19, 1844, Rebecca K., dau, of William and Tryphosia (Goodspeed!) Atkins, b. Sandwich, Dec. 11, 1820; farmer; Spring Hill, Sandwich; Republican; Congs. He d. Sandwich, July 20, 1874. Ch. b. Sandwich: 5541. Elisha Atkins, Nov. 6, 1845; d. July 2, 1877, unm. 5542. Edwin Maurice, Jan. 10, 1847, " June 15, 1873, " 5543. Ida Frances, Feb. 13, 1852, unm. 1898. Dea. JOHN SEARS.6 b. Yarmouth, 1712; m. 1st, there, Aug. 24, 1738, Deborah, dau. of John and Keziah (Eldridge) Crowell, b. 1720, who d. Sept. 18, 1753; m. 2d, Yarmouth, Apr. 11, 1754, Priscilla, dau. of Seth and Priscilla (Ryder) Sears, and wid. of Jon athan Sears, b. Dec. 31, 1730, who d. Apr. 12, 1819. He was a prominent man ; res. Yarmouth; he d. Dec. 5, 1791. Ch. b. Yarmouth : Bathsheba, Sept. 13, 1739; m. Thomas Howes. Kezia, Oct. 26, 1740, " Isaac Hamblen. John, Jan. 13, 1741-2; d. Jan. 31. Deborah, Jan. 27, 1742-3; m. Christopher Crowell. John, July 20, 1744; m. Phebe Sears. Heman, April 11, 1746. Freeman, Sept. 25, 1747; d. Jan. 6, 1748-9. Priscilla, Apr. 5,1749; m. Daniel Sears. Betty, Dec. 3, 1750, " Benjamin Howes. Freeman, June 16,1752; d. Aug. 21, 1753. By 2d wife, b. Yarmouth : Freeman, July 5, 1755. Tamsen, July 31,1757; d. infancy. Tamben, Dec. 13,1758; m. Levi Eldridge. Bethia, Mar. 10, 1761, " Edward Sears. Lucy, July 15, 1763, " Joseph Hall. Seth, Mar. 6,1765; d. Aug. 4, 1766. Seth, Dec. 8, 1767; m. Hephebah Hall and Sarah Hurd. Kezia, Aug. 9, 1772. * For Nye see note 34. + For Fish see notes 54 and 190 i. X For Goodspeed see notes 30 and 284. 570 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [2135] ANSEL HAMBLIN,' (John,"* Elkanah.s James,") b. Barnstable, Mass., Aug. 21, 1797; m. Osterville, Mass., by Rev. Mr. Pratt, Oct. 28, 1821, Asenath H., dau. of Samuel Crosby,* b. Osterville, Sept. 19,1800; went to Nantucket when young; shoemaker; Nantucket, where both died; he, May 21, 1870; she, Feb. 11, 1881. Ch; b. Nantucket: 5544. Mary Ann, 5545. Sarah Crocker, 5546.* George Washington, 5547. Charles Crocker, 5548. Sophia Isham, 5549. Emily Crosby, 5550. Emily Crosby, 5551. Charlotte Augusta, 5552. Samuel Crosby, [2137] ZENAS HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Ansel,) b. Barnstable, Mass., July 30, 1805; m. Nantucket, Mass., Sarah Crosby;* shoemaker; he went to Nantucket when young. They were received into 2d. Cong, church, Falmouth, by letter from Nantucket, Apr. 28, 1839. Children: 5553. Elizabeth O, May 9, 1831; m. Joseph Childs. 5554. Sarah F., June 28, 1838. 5555. Ann Louisa, Sept. 2, 1844. [2139] THOMAS CROCKER HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Ansel,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Dec. 19, 1809: m. Nantucket, Mass., Oct. 1, 1831, Sophronia, dau. of William and Mary (Fisht) Holloway, b. Barnstable, June 16, 1811; shoemaker; Nantucket, where he d. June 27, 1851. Ch. b. Nantucket: May 21, 1823; d. Jun. 8, 1873. Dec. 9, 1824, " Mar. 23, 1891. Sept. 13, 1826. Mar. 31, 1828, " Mar. 2, 1887. Jan. 26, 1830. Oct. 29, 1831, " Nov. 12, 1832. Sept. 6, 1833. Jan. 16, 1836; m. — Huxford. Jan. 22, 1841, '' Jan. 1, 1884. 5556. Ann Maria, July 26, 1832; d. Apr. 15, 1834. 5557. Thomas Francis, Nov. 23, 1834; unm. 5558.* William Holloway, Dec. 11, 1836. 5559. Ann Maria, Feb. 11, 1839. 5560. Mary Crocker, July 18, 1841. 5561.* Edward Payson, Oct. 7, 1843. 5562. Harriet Holloway, Dec. 31, 1845. 5563.* John, July 8, 1848. 5564.* George Harrison, May 25, 1851. * Note 391. SIMEON CROSBY,* came from England, and settled in Cambridge, Mass., 1634; wife Ann. THOMAS CROSBYS b. England, 1634; wife Sarah; he grad. Harvard College, 1673; settled in Eastham, Mass., after 1654. whore he resided many years; had charge of the church there and was a trader there and in Harwich (now Hrewster,) Mass., where he removed, and settled in the east part of town; he d. Boston suddenly while on business, June 13, 1702. The Crosbys of Brewster descended from him. Children (12) : Thomas, Simon, Sarah, Joseph, William, Eben ezer, Mercy, Ann, Increase, and Eleazer. t For Fish see note 54 and 190. EIGHTH GENERATION. [2140] PRENTISS WILLIAM SCUDDER," (Prentiss,' Lot,' Samuel,6 Ebenezer,* Elizabeth Hamlin,3 James,3*) b. Barnstable, Mass., July 21, 1828; m. there, Oct. 31, 1856; Lydia A., dau. of Joseph Allyne and Phebe (Gray) Davis,* b. Barnstable, June 13, 1830: merchant in Boston, Mass.; res. Boston, from November to May, and at Hyannisport the remainder of the year; Whig and Republican. [2149] FREDERICK CLARINGTON SCUDDER,' (Oliver,' Isaiah,6 Ebenezer,6* Elizabeth Hamlin,3 James,31) b. Barnstable, Mass., Apr. 25, 1819; m. Feb. 5, 1843, Henrietta H. Waitt. He d. Osterville, Mass., Dec. 29, 1862. Children: 5565. Charles Oliver, May 25, 1844; m. Pauline Kelly. 5566. Adeline Lovell, Aug. 29, 1845; d.. Aug. 31, 1846. 5567. Frederick Mitchell, Apr. 16, 1849; m. Dora Thayer. 5568. Benjamin Hallett, Jun. 12, 1859; " Mary Drinkwater. [2150] ALEXANDER SCUDDER,8 (Bro. of Frederick C.,) b. Barnstable; Mass., Dec. 4, 1821: m. Mar. 25, 1858, Jane Bradford, t Children: 5569. Edgar Crossman, h. June 12, 1859. 5570. Bradford. 5571. Arthub. [2153] EMILY OLIVER SCUDDER,8 (Sister of Frederick C.,) b. Osterville, Mass., Feb. 3, 1831; m. there, Sept. 5, 1849., Noah Hammond, son of Eldridge and Charity (Hammond) Lovell, b. Yarmouthport, Mass., Feb. 12, 1826; janitor; Yarmouthport, Mass; Tiverton, R. I., 1852-3; afterwards Taunton, Mass.; Republican and Prohibitionist; Universalist; member of Tem perance society and Reform club. Both d. Taunton; she, Feb. 1, 1902; he Feb. Feb. 11, 1892. Children: 5572.* Adeline Delmont, b. Sept. 10, 1850, Yarmouthport. 5573.* Chester Manning, '¦ Oct. 9, 1860, Taunton. * For Davis see notes 4, 17, 42 and 169. t For Bradford see note 321. 572 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [2155] Capt. RUSSELL LOVELL,3 (Lydia 1. Scudder,' Isaiah,' Ebenezer,6* Elizabeth Hamlin,3 James,31) b. Osterville, Mass., Mar. 24, 1821; m. 1st, Jan. 21, 1845, Lucinda Goodspeed.* b. Feb. 2, 1825, who d. Oct. 1, 1850; m. 2d, Centreville, Mass., July 6, 1852, Eliza, dau. of Seth and Clarissa, (Robbins) Goodspeed,* b. Osterville, Dec. 16, 1829, who d. Osterville, Nov. 6, 1893; master mariner; Osterville, Republican; Baptists; sailed in the Forest City. He was lost at sea, Apr. 4, 1863. She member of Gannett Lodge No. 610, Knights and Ladies of Honor. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Osterville. 5574. Willis, Sept, 7, 1848; d. Oct. 3, 1849. 5575. Clinton, Aug. 27, 1850. By 2d wife, b. Osterville: 5576. Mariam, Sept. 9. 1859. 5577. Bertha, Jun. 20, 1861: m. Samuel W. Hallet. 5578.* Mary Russell, Oct, 25, 1863. [2157] MARY SCUDDER LOVELL,3 (Sister of Russell,) b. Osterville, Mass., July 9, 1825; m. there, Jan. 23, 1845, Capt. John Mars- ton, son of Zanas and Lydia (Marstont) Lovell, b. Cotuit, Mass., Nov. 28, 1818; master mariner; Cotuit until 1846; afterwards, Osterville. He was drowned near Alexandria, Va., Aug. 19, 1853. Children: 5579.* Adelaide, b. Nov. 25, 1845, Cotuit. 5580. Nelson Oliver, " May 27, 1850, Osterville. [2158] HORACE SEXTON LOVELL,3 (Bro. of Russell,) b. Osterville, Mass., Sept. 7, 1827; m. 1st, there, July 22, 1851, Sarah Crowell, dau. of Josiah and Sophronia (Hawes) Scudder, b. Osterville, Dec. 26, 1830, who d. there, May 4, 1869; m. 2d, Hyannis, Mass., Jan. 25, 1872, Mrs. Medora Maria Hodges, dau. of Joseph and Persis Hallett (Waitt) Robbins, b. Osterville, Nov. 5, 1837; master mariner; Osterville; Republican; member of Fraternal Lodge, A. F. & A. M., also of Mariners Lodge A. F. & A. M. He d. Osterville, Feb. 11, 1890. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Osterville: 5581. Zenas Marston, Sept. 15, 1856; d. Sept. 9, 1858. 5582.* Rosa Parker, Oct. 22, 1861. By 2d wife, b. Osterville: 5583. Blanche, July 22, 1876; unm. 1902. [2161] VELINA LOVELL, (Sister of Russell,) b. Osterville, Mass., Dec. 6, 1833; .m there, June 18, 1852, Capt. James Henry, son of James and Temperance (Crocker!) Parker, b. Osterville, June 10, 1829; master mariner; Osterville; Republican; Freemason; Universalists. She d. Osterville, Mar. 3, 1862. He was drowned in Vineyard Sound, May 26, 1869. * For Goodspeed see notes 30 and 284. t For Marston see note 282. * For Crocker see notes 35, 39, and 78. EIGHTH GENERATION. 573 Ch. b. Osterville: 5584.* Charles Francis, Sept. 21, 1854. 5585.* Cora Augusta, Oct. 19, 1860. [2163] EDWARD MANSFIELD LOVELL,8 (Bro. of Russell,) b. Osterville, Mass., Nov. 30, 1837; m. Dec. 15, 1862, Mercy Nye Crocker.* He d. Osterville, Dec. 11, 1899. Child: 5586. Frances Hodges, May 9, 1874. [2164] ASA SCUDDER PHINNEY,' (Lucy Scudder,' Isaiah," Ebene zer,5* Elizabeth Hamlin,3 James,2*) b. Centreville, Mass., Jan. 4, 1823; m. De sire, dau. of Joseph and Ruth (Phinneyt) Lothrop,! b. Brockton, Mass., July 20, 1833; printer, and with George Phinney established the Sandwich Observer and North Bridgewater Gazette; res. Sandwich and Brockton, Mass.; Republican; Swedenborgian; she Methodist. He d. Centreville, Dec. 6, 1864; she d. Brock ton, Dec. 1, 1863. Ch. b. Brockton: 5587. Lucy, Sept. 23, 1858; d. Aug. 21, 1870. 5588.* Frederic, Jan. 29, 1862. [2165] EMILY PHINNEY,' (Sister of Asa S.,) b. Centreville, Mass., Dec. 19, 1824; m. 1st, there, Dec. 11, 1845, Theodore Bainbridge, son of Handsard and Lydia (Wingg) Hallett, || b. Osterville, Mass.; sailor; Osterville; who d. there, June 18, 1849; m. 2d, Osterville, Aug. 12, 1849, Samuel Hallett,|| brother of flrst husband; sailor; Osterville; who d. there Jan. 14, 1860; m. 3d, Hyannis, Mass., Oct. 29, 1862, Edwin, son of Elnathan and Abbie (HinckleyU) Coombs; editor of Atlantic Messenger, Hyannis; he res. Natick, Mass.; Republican; she Methodist. She d. Osterville, July 3, 1864. No issue. [2166] JOSEPH PHINNEY,3 (Bro. of Asa S.,) b. Centreville, Mass., Sept. 18, 1828; m, Rochester, Mass., Dec. 25, 1849, Susan Crosby, dau. of Presbery and Susan Clark, b. Rochester, Mass., Sept. 22, 1830; caterer; Boston, Somerville and Centreville, Mass.; member Knights of Honor; Methodists. He 6. Somerville, Mass., Dec, 6, 1890. Children: 5589.* Frank Elliott, b. May 15, 1858, Centreville. 5590. Elvira Alva, " Apr. 18, 1859, Boston; m. Charles H . [2167] LYDIA SCUDDER PHINNEY,' (Sister of Asa S,) b. Centreville, Mass., June 20, 1831; m. there, Feb. 18, 1851, Capt. John O, son of Lot and Pollie (Cahoon) Case, b. Centerville, July 20, 1826, master mari ner; commanded the Sch. Emma Baker; Centerville; Cong. He was lost over board from the Emma Baker, Nov. 17, 1869. She d. Centreville, Apr. 23, 1858. * For Crocker see notes 35, 39 and 78. t For Phinney see note 189. t For Lothrop see note 76. l * For Wing see note 77. » For Hallett see note 103. 1 For Hinckley see notes 31, 81 and 85. 5593. Lydia Wallace, Dec. 26. 5594.* Nancie Abbie, Nov. 11. 1865. 5595.* William Franklin , Feb. 28, 1868. 5596* Lucy Phinney, June 6, 1870. 5597. Joseph Phinney, May 27, 1875; unm. 5598. James Willard, Dec. 23, 1877, ct 5599. Rose Alma, May 2, 1881, w 5600, Julia, Sept. 15, 1883, it 574 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. b. Centreville: 5591. Charles Phinney, Apr. I, 1855; d. Apr. 14, 1856. 5592.* Charles Phinney, June 20, 1857. • [2168] JULIA FRANKLIN PHINNEY,3 (Sister of Asa S.,) b. Centrevile, Mass., Sept. 2, 1837; m. William Wallace, son of Harvey and Nancy Crocker (Linnell*) Hallett.t Fisherman, retired; Centreville; Republican. Ch. b. Centreville: 1902. [2169] MARGARET SCUDDER,5 (Albert,' Isaiah,' Ebenezer,6* Eliza beth Hamlin,3 James,3*) b. Centreville, Mass., Nov. 7. 1832; m. there, Nov. 20, 1851, Benjamin Franklin, son of Hatsel Kelley and Sarah (Holmes) Handy, b. Hyannis, Mass., Oct. 31, 1829; restaurant keeper; Hyannis; Republican; she Cong. He d. Hyannis, Dec. 15, 1859. Children: 5601. William Scudder, b. May 4, 1853, Centreville; d. May, 1853. 5602.* Alexina Richardson, " July 1, 1855, " 5603.* Frank Graham, " Sept. 15, 1857, Hyannis. [2171] FERDINAND SCUDDER,8 (Bro. of Margaret,) b. Centreville, Mass,, Dec. 23, 1836; m. Boston, Mass , Dec. 26, 1866, Eliza Jane, dau. of Samuel and (Mitchell) Armstrong, b. Mar. 19, 1841: restau rant keeper; Boston, Charlestown and Winchester, Mass.; Prohibitionist; Methodists. He went to Santa Barbara, Cal., for his health and d. there, Oct. 3, 1885. 5604. A Child. d. in infancy. [2173] MARY JANE SCUDDER,8 (Sister of Margaret,) b. Centreville, Mass., Dec. 25, 1843; m. there, May 31, 1877, Nelson Gage, son of James and Content (Hinckley!) Marchant, b. Hyannisport, Mass., Feb. 27, 1825, milk dealer; Hyannisport; Republican; Freemason; she Cong. Hed. Hyannisport, Oct. 25, 1890. No issue. [2174] ALBERT SCUDDER,8 (Bro. of Margaret,) b. Centerville, Mass., Nov. 21, 1846; m. Ostreville, Mass., Oct. 31, 1881, Ellen Catlin, dau. of Samuel and Penelope (Waitt) Wiley, b. Osterville, Sept. 8, 1853; grocer and provision dealer; Dorchester, Mass.; Atchinson, Kansas, and Jamaica Plains, Mass.; Republican; Odd Fellow; Epis. Ch. b. Atchison: 5605. Orville Albert, June 3, 1883. * For Linnell see note 5. t For Hallett see note 103. t For Hinckley see notes 31, 81 and 85. EIGHTH GENERATION. 575 [2185] SOPHIA WILSON HINCKLEY,3 (Sophia Scudder,' Isaiah," Ebenezer,6* Elizabeth Hamlin,3 James,31) b. Nov. 26, 1842; m. Osterville, Mass., May 9, 1859, James Godfrey, son of Warren and Sally (Chase) Small, b. South Dennis, Mass., Jan. 2, 1837; master mariner; Osterville; Republican. He served in the navy 3 years during the rebellion, was in the ship, Paul Jones, en gaged in carrying supplies for the army; she Baptist. She d. Osterville, Feb. 17, 1879. Ch. b. Osterville, 5606. Eliza Scudder, Oct. 29, 1861. 5607. James Cyreneus, Mar. 10, 1865; d. Apr. 12, 1865. 5608. Lena Atwood, Nov. 9, 1868; m. Joseph W. Webster. 5609. Everett, Feb. 3, 1872. 5610. Grace Williams, May 27, 1874. [2190] SARAH ABBY SCUDDER,3 (Nelson,' Asa,' Ebenezer,6* Eliza beth Hamlin,3 James,3*) b. Barnstable, Mass., Feb. 24, 1838; m. Silas B., son of Elisha Parker. [2191] MARY F. SCUDDER,8 (Daniel,' Asa,' Ebenezer,6* Elizabeth Hamlin,3 James,31) b. Barnstable, Mass., Dec. 17, 1838. Children: .5611* MaryH. 5612. Charles Howard. 5613. Frank Williams. 12192] DANIEL SCUDDER,8 (Bro. of Mary F.,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Aug. 17, 1842; m. Feb. 5, 1867, Abbie Crocker.* Child: 5614. Maude O; res. West Newton, Mass. '12193] LIZZIE SCUDDER,' (Sister of Mary F.,) b. Barnstable, Mass., June 20, 1850; m. Mar. 8, 1873, Herbert Bangs. t Children: 5615. Harold. 5S16. Archibald. 5617. Clarence. 8618. Daniel. [2194] ELLA DELAP SCUDDER,3 (Sister of Mary F.,) b. Barnstable, Mass.,' June 6, 1853; m. there, June 25, 1881, Eben B. Crocker,* b. Barnstable, Apr. 20, 1854; mariner; Barnstable; Republican; chairman select men and assesors; High Sheriff Barnstable Co., Mass. No issue. [2198] ROSE DELAP SCUDDER,3 (Josiah,™ Ebenezer," Experience Hamlin,3 James,3*) b. Barnstable, Mass., Nov. 26, 1825; pub. to be married there, Nov. 2, 1844, to Joseph H. Parker; merchant; Hyannis. Both d. Barn stable; she, May 27, 1878; he, Nov. 28, 1871. * For Crocker see notes 35, 39 and 78. + For Bangs see note 292. 576 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. b. Barnstable: 56ia Oscar F., 5620. Maria L., 5621. Cleone T., 5622. Zeno Scudder, 5623. Joseph H., 5624. Rose Delap, 5625. Marion, 5626. Rose, 5627. Joseph H., Aug. 14, 1848; d. Sept. 6, 1848. July 30, 1849, " Sept. 23, 1849. Sept. 18, 1851. July 4, 1853. May 13, 1855, " July 28, 1855. May 13, 1855, " Aug. 30, 1855, June 3, 185-7, " May 27, 1860. Apr. 10, 1860, " May 6, 1860. June 26, 1862. 5628. Abraham Lincoln, Oct. 18, 1863. [2212] SUSAN F. CBOCKER,' (Persis Scudder,' Josiah,' Ebenezer,6* Elizabeth Hamlin,3 James,3*) b. Barnstable, Aug. 25, 1837; m. 1st, Lemuel Jenkins;* m. 2d, William G. Spence, of Cincinnati, Ohio. [2214] JOSEPH CROCKER,8 (Bro. of Susan F.,) b. Barnstable, Dec. 14, 1842; m. 1st, Emily Hairnes, of Jamaca Plains, Mass.; m. 2d, Rebecca A. Coffin, of Nantucket, Mass. He d. South Boston, Mass., Oct. 5, 1895. [2223] MARSHALL SEARS SCUDDER,8 (Charles,'' David,' Eleazerr» Ebenezer,* Elizabeth Hamlin,3 James,31) b. May 31, 1818, Boston, Mass.; m. July 24, 1839, Rebecca O, dau. of Rev. Henry and Mary Ann (Coit) Blatch- ford; merchant. He d. Aug. 24, 1875. No issue. [2224] CHARLES WILLIAM SCUDDER,8 (Bro. of Marshall C.,) b. Jan. 14, 1820, Boston, Mass.; m. Aug. 16, 1841, Alicia H., dau. of Rev. Henry and Mary Ann (Coit) Blatchford, sister of Rebecca O, who m. his brother, Marshall O; merchant; Boston; res. Brookline, Mass., 1590. Children: 5629. Frank H., b. Mar. 30, 1842; m. Sarah Truf ant. 5630.* Henry Blatchford, " June 18, 1844. 5631. WinthropSaltonstall, " July 24, 1847. 5632. Mary Wendeal, " May 27, 1851; d. Sept. 13, 1853. . 5633. Bessie Marshall, " Oct. 1, 1853. T2229] SAMUEL HUBBARD SCUDDER,' (Bro. or Marshall C.,) b. Boston, Mass., 1837; studied at Lawrence Scientific School, Harvard College, and became assistant to Prof. Aggassiz in Museum of Comparative - Zoology, and was made custodian of Boston Society of Natural History, 1864, of which he was president, 1880-7; palaeontologist U. S. Geological Surveys, 1886-9. He devoted himself chiefly to entomolgy; mem. of the National Academy, and was connected with the American Asso. for the Advancement of Science, and the Academy of Arts and Sciences. He wrote works on entomology, and con tributed to the Smithsonian and learned society publication, besides an account of travels, entitled Winnipeg Country, 1886, etc. * For Jenkins see notes 8 and 323. EIGHTH GENERATION. 577 [2230] HORACE ELISHA SCUDDER,' (Bro. of Marshall C.,) b. Boston, Mass.. Oct. 16, 1838; m. Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 30, 1873, Grace, dau. of John and Sylvia Church (Sampson) Owen, b. Cambridger Sept. 27, 1845;, literatorand editor; res. Boston and Roxbury, Mass, until 1859; New York, 1859-63; Boston, 1863-73; afterwards, Cambridge; Independent in politics; Epis. He graduated at Williams College, 1858; then teacher in New York City three years; proof reader for Hurd & Houghton; editor The Riverside Magazine for Young People, 1867-70; Stories from my Attic, 1861; editor Atlantic Monthly, 1890-8; author of Boston Town; School History of the United States, 1884; biog raphies of Noah Webster, 1882, and George Washington, 1886; The Recollections of Samuel Breck, with passages from his Note Books, 1773-1862; Men and Man ners in America One Hundred Years Ago, 1876: Seven Little People and Their Friends, 1862; Dream Children, 1863; The Bodley Books, 8 vols., 1875-87; Dwell ers in Five Sisters Court, 1881; Men and Letters, 1887; childhood in Literature and Art, 1894. He assisted in writing the Life and Letters of Bayard Taylor, 1884, and wrote tbe Memoirs of James Russell Lowell. He d. Cambridge, Sat urday, Jan., 1902. Ch. b. Cambridge: 5634. Ethel, Jan. 2, 1875; d. Dec. 16, 1876. 5635. Sylvia Chubch, Jan. 2, 1875. [2237] ELLEN TEMPERANCE CROCKER,3 (Julia Scudder,? David,' Eleazer,6 Ebenezer.* Elizebeth Hamlin,3 James,31 b. Barnstable, Mass., July 6, 1835; m. Cotuit, Mass., May 21, 1863, Capt. William Leander, son of Leander and Rhoda Maria (Handy) Gage, b. Centreville, Mass., Aug. 25, 1836; master mariner; Barnstable. She d. Hyannis, Mass., Mar. 17, 1888; he d. San Fran cisco, Cal., Mar. 9, 1873. Ch. b. Barnstable: 5636. Florence, Mar. 18, 1864; d. June 27, 1879. 5637. Julia O, Dec. 31, 1870; unm. 1902. [2238] JULIA CAROLINE CROCKER,8 (Sister of Ellen T.,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Mar. 15, 1838; m. Cotuit, Mass., Jan. 6, 1862, Capt. Frank Hinckley,* b. Barnstable, Apr. 2, 1837; master mariner; Barnstable; Democrat; Unitarian. She d. Barnstable, June 7, 1871. No issue. [2239] MARY ELDRIDGE,8 (Ruth Hamblen,' Cornelius,""6 Benjamin,' Eleazer,3 James,3*) b. May 23, 1801; prob. Wellfleet, Mass.; m. Seth Snow;t res Wellfleet; removed to Provincetown or Harwich, Mass. She d. early in life. No issue. [2240] MERCY BROWN ELDRIDGE,3 (Sister of Mary,) b. July 30, 1803, prob. Wellfleet, Mass.; m. May 18, 1824. Isaac, son of Daniel and Abigail Rogers, of Brewster, Mass., b. July 31, 1800; David Hamblen gave ber birth as above, also as July 15, 1805; res. Harwich; removed to Boston. She d. about 1890-1: he d. many years ago. * For Hinckley see notes 31. 81 and 85. f For Snow see note 177. b. Oct. 11, 1826. " May 9, 1832; d. Sep. 19, 1833 a June 25, 1835, C( Dec. 27, 1835 1 1 Nov. 8, 1837, it May 27, 1839 tb Nov. 8, 1839, C( unm. (?) ( i Nov. 8, 1844, a Apr. 26, 1845 578 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children: 5638.* Isaac Sullivan, 5639. Mary Hamblen, 5640. Mary Atwood, 5641. Caroline Frances, 5642. Lucy Parsons, 5643. Louisa Atwood, [2242] BENJAMIN HAMBLEN ELDRIDGE,' ( Bro. of Mary, ) b. Sept. 18, 1807, prob. Wellfleet, Mass.; m. Susan Baker,*of Harwich, where he removed. Children: 5644. Columbus; m. and res. Harwich. 5645. Ruth Hamblen, " " " " 5646. Susan Baker. 5647. Mercy Brown. 5648. Mary Hamblen. [2244] PEREZ HAMBLEN,3 (Joshua,7 Cornelius,66 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,31) b Wellfleet, Mass., July 14, 1809; m. Oct. 16, 1832, Mary Cole Hatch,t b. Nov. 13, 1811. He d. at No. 4, Jefferson St., Boston, March 31, 1834; buried Wellfleet; she d. at her mother's house, Wellfleet, called Pamet Point, Mar. 21, 1836. No issue. [2245] DRUSILLA HAMBLEN,8 (Sister of Perez,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Oct. 29, 1811; m. there, Dec. 10, 1833, Samuel, son of Eleazer Atwood,! b. Wellfleet, Nov. 28, 1809; mariner; she Methodist. Both d. Wellfleet; she, Jan. 20, 1843; he, Mar. 28, 1844. Ch. b. Wellfleet: 5649. Perez Warren, Dec. 2, 1836; d. June 14, 1839. 5650. Elliot Newell, July 31, 1839, " July 31, 1856. 5651. Samuel, Aug. 1, 1841, " Aug. 5, 1842. [2246] JOSHUA HAMBLEN,8 Jr., (Bro. of Perez,) b .Wellfleet, Mass., Nov. 15, 1813; m. there, Dec. 19, 1836, Adeline Higgins,? b. Dec. 20, 1814. He was in the oyster business with his father in Boston; later in the lumber business with his brother-in-law, Elihu B. Hopkins. He d. Wellfleet, Aug. 8, 1869; she d. Nov. 5, 1868. Children: 5652.* Drusilla, b. Nov. 29, 1837, Wellfleet. 5653.* Adeline, " Apr. 24, 1848, Boston. 5654.* Martha Matilda, " Feb. 13, 1851, " * For Baker see note 125. t For Hatch see note 94. X For Atwood see note 287 § Note 392. THOMAS HIGGINS.7 (Thomas," Anna Treat,6 Nathaniel,* Samuel,3 Rohert,3 Richard Treat.* For Treat see note 114. Richard Higgins was one of the first white settlers of Eastham, Mass., 1644; deputy, 1647-53; selectman, 1605-7. The name is common on Cape Cod: ^u^d *Wa+«^-&t^ 5655.* Samuel, 5656.* Martha Matilda, 5657. Dayid, 5658. Thomas, 5659. Jerusha Rich, EIGHTH GENERATION. 579 [2247] HOPE HAMBLEN,3 (Sister of Perez,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., May 2, 1816: m. Dec. 6, 1836, Capt. Thomas, son of Thomas and Susan (Baker*) Hopkins, t b. Truro, Mass , Oct. 19, 1814; engaged in mackerel fishery and commanded schooners: Olio, Clarinda, Bloomer, Emily and Joshua Hamblen, all of Wellfleet; res. Truro, Mass., until 1836; afterwards Wellfleet; Methodists; she d. Wellfleet, Apr. 8, 1856. Ch. b. Wellfleet: Aug. 17, 1842. Jan. 6, 1845. Dec. 19, 1846; d. Feb. 28, 1847. Sept. 27, 1849, " Nov. 19, 1868. Oct. 16, 1852, " Mar. 19, 1861. [2249] DAVID HAMBLEN,8 (Bro. of Perez,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Aug. 22, 1820; m. Boston, Mass., Jan. 5, 1845, Harriet Watson, b. Boston, Aug. 28, 1826. He was a man of limited education; went to Boston at the age of eighteen, entered the office of Col. John Benson, on City Wharf, in the lumber and general commission business; when 24 years of age he became a partner in the firm, under the style of Benson & Hamblen; a few yearslater, with a younger brother they purchased the entire business, and conducted it under the name of D. Hamblen & Co'., until his death. He was a very active man and accomplished much in his short life; member of the city council, ward 11, 1852; member school committee, 1852-3; member Shawmut Cong, church. He became a member of the N. E. Hist. Gen. Society, Sept. 25, 1845, eight months after its organization; and at once took an active interest in its affairs, often serving on its committees; January, 1849, he was chosen on the publishing committee, and held the position until the month before his death. It affords me pleasure to award highest tribute to the work of this man in the collection of records of the descendants of the immigrant, James Hamlin, of Barnstable; his research was of the most thorough and painstaking character; and having commenced liis labor more than half a century ago, succeeded in securing much that would probably have been lost, except for his thoughtfulness and care in its preservation; the result of his labors have been of great value in the compilation of this work. His genealogical work was chiefly done from 1845 to 1849, and consisted in collecting records of the Ham- lins, and others of his ancestors; also records of the early Barnstable settlers. So far as the writer is advised be was the first in America, to collect and com pile a record of the Hamlins; some of which was published in the early volumes of the N. E. Hist, and Gen. Register, Boston, 1849; but by far the greatest amount of his research was preserved in manuscript, which has very kindly been furnished me for this work by his son and namesake. He was one of the few who realized the importance of the work of the Historical Genealogical Society, and the influence it was destined to exert. He spent much time aud a liberal amount of money in his investigations. In the preface to the "Ham lin Family," 1894, the writer eroneously stated that David Hamblen under took the labor of compiling the family genealogy, to assist in recovering an estate held in abeyance in England, etc. Since examining his manuscripts and correspondence on the subject, it affords me pleasure to correct the mistake, and to place him in the proper light, from anything said in the former article; * For Baker see note 125. * For Hopkins see notes 18. 183 and 288. 580 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. as it conclusively appears that his object in compiling the genealogy was a laudable ambition to preserve the family history; nor were his labors confined to the records of the Hamlins alone, but to other ancestors. To one member of the family he wrote in 1847: "I have business and money enough without publishing the geneology, and shall not do it for money." To another; "I have never heard of any property of the Hamblens in trust; and if there is a rumor about it, I should think it would be like the 'Chase fortune, all humbug.'' In his own handwriting he recorded the date of birth of his wife, and that they were married January, Sunday 5, 1845, 10 minutes before 6 o'clock, by the Rev. Mr. William M. Rogers, of the Central Church, at No. 4, Wheeler Court." His health failed, and he went to Florida the winters of 1853-4 and 1854-5, in the futile attempt to rid himself of that fatal scourge, consumption, greatly retard ing his business and researches. His early death was profoundly regretted. He d. Boston, Thanksgiving morning, Nov. 29. 1855. An upright Christain gentle man, very highly esteemed by those who knew him. She d. Jan. 26, 1888. Record of children as made by himself: 5660. Harriot Angeline Hamblen, b. ¦£ past 6 o'clock, a. m. Sunday, May 13, 1849, No. 83, W St.* 5661.* David Hamblen, b. \ past 6 o'clock, a. m. Thurs day, Feb. 6, 1851, No. 83, W St. 5662. Samuel Hamblen, b. 1 past 8 o'clock, p. m. Wednes day, June 9, 1852, No.83,W St.f 5663.* Ephraim Stone, b. i past 6 o'clock, a. m. Friday, May 4,1855, No. 14, Franklin Square. [2250] Dr. SAMUEL BROWN HAMBLEN,3 (Bro. of Perez,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Jan. 16, 1823; m. Mar. 4, 1846, Angeline Watson, b. Bos ton, May 28, 1823. He graduated from Harvard Medical School, 1846; he d.at his house, No. 832, Washington St., Boston, on Saturday. 1:15 p. m., July 29, 1848; buried Sunday, at Hill Cemetery. His widow res. North Scituate, Mass., 1897. No issue. [2251] JESSE HAMBLEN,' (Bro. of Perez,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Sept. 5, 1825; m. there, Thursday, Jan. 7, 1847, Maria Theresa,3 dau. of Thomas and Thankful (Holbrook) Higgins,! b. Wellfleet, Apr. 12, 1828; merchant; Boston; resided South Boston; Republican; Metho dists. He d. South Boston, Mar. 6, 1856; she m. 2d, Apr. 24, 1864, Jeremiah Howes. Children: 5664. Cordelia Hopkins, b. Oct. 29, 1847, Wellfleet; d. Mar 26, '48 5665. Joshua, " July 14, 1853, South Boston. 5666. Jessie Maria, " May 16, 1855, " " unm. 1897. [2252] CORDELIA HAMBLEN,8 (Sisterof Perez,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., June 19, 1827; m. Jan. 6, 1846, Capt. Elisha Baker, son of Thomas and Susan (Baker?) Hopkins, || b. Truro, Mass., Nov. 4, 1824. He * She d. Oct. 5, 1850. + He was unmarried, 1894. * For Higgins see note 392. 8 For Baker see note 125. II For Hopkins see notes 18, ia3 and 288. EIGHTH GENERATION. 581 was in the lumber business with his brother-in-law, Joshua Hamblin, Jr.; res. in various places in Mass., Penn., N. Y. and Cal. In 1845 David Hamblen wrote to him in Hampden, Me. She d. Wellfleet, Mar. 19, 1853. Ch. b. East Boston: 5667. Cordelia H., Apr. 11, 1849; m. Albert Cook. [2255] NATHANIEL BAKER,3 (Jane Hamblen,' Cornelius,66 Benja min,' Eleazer,3 James,3*) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Aug. 10, 1808; m. Feb., 1832, Ever- lina Smith. He d. New York, a few years ago. Child: 5668. Angeline, m. Seymour. [2257] Capt. JOSEPH BAKER,* (Bro. of Nathaniel,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Aug. 22, 1812; m. 1st, Eastham, Mass., Dec, 15, 1834, Eunice, dau. of Ephraim and (Smith) Harding,* b. Eastham, June, 1812, who d. Eastham, May, 1848; m. 2d, May Jane White; master mariner; Supt. of construction, B. & O. R. R.; Wellfleet; Baltimore, Md., and Grafton, Va.; Re publican; Methodists. He d. Grafton, August, 1860. Children: 5669.* Sarah Adaline, b. July 24, 1838, Wellfleet. 5670. Nancy Knowles, *' Dec. 1840, Eastham; d. Sept. 20, '78. 5671. Eunice Smith, " Nov. 27, 1846, [2258] RUTH HAMBLEN BAKER,3 (Sister of Nathaniel,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Mar. 10, 1816; m. there, Nov. 23, 1836, Capt. John Neal, b. N. Y. City (?), May 1, 1816; master mariner; Truro, Mass., until 1836; since, Wellfleet; Republican; Methodists. Ch. b. Wellfleet: 5672. Lucy Jane, Oct. 19, 1838. 5673. Ann Marta, Apr. 2, 1843; d. Sept. 7, 1844. 5674.* John Richard, Sept. 2, 1847. 5675.* Frank Walter, Aug. 19, 1855. [2259] HEZEKIAH DOANE BAKER,3 (Bro. of Nathaniel,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Nov. 22, 1818; m. Dec. 15, 1842, Hannah S., dau. of Freeman Cobb.t of Truro, Mass.; b. Oct. 13, 1821. Children: 5676. Eleazer H., b. July 3, 1844, Truro. 5677. Hezekiah D., " Oct 11, 1845, " 5678. Nancy E., '• Nov. 6, 1850, Wellfleet. [2260] Capt. ELIJAH BAKER,8 (Bro. of Nathaniel,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Sept. 7, 1821; m. there, Nov. 8, 1842, Catherine, dau. of Elisha Rich and Polly (Lombard!) Atwood, g b. Wellfleet, Aug. 4, 1824: master mariner; Wellfleet until 1850; afterwards East Boston, Mass.; Democrat; Methodist; member Baebec Lodge, A. F. & A. M.; she Cong. He. d. East * For Harding see notes 126 and 164. + For Cobb see notes 20, 106 and 128. X For Lombard see note 43. J For Atwood see note 287. 582 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Boston, Jan. 5, 1873; she m. 2d, Oct., 1878, William Henry Means, of Essex, Mass., who d. June 15, 1886. She d. Essex, Dec. 12, 1899. Ch. b. Wellfleet: 5679. Eleazer H., Jan. 15, 1844; d. Feb. 26, 1844. 5680* Elijah, May 19, 1845. [unm. 5681. Joseph Edwin, May 26, 1847; lost at sea, Mar. 22, 1875, 5682.* Mary Emma Atwood, Feb. 28, 1849. 5683.* Catherine Paulina, Apr. 13, 1851. 5684* Ada'liza Marcia, June 15, 1853. [2262] MARY JANE BAKER,3 (Sister of Nathaniel,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Aug. 23, 1827; m. there, Jan. 16, 1849, Uriah, son of Samuel and Polly (Lombard*) Rich,t b. Wellfleet, Jan. 14,1827; fisherman; Well- fleet; Republican; member of Marine Benevolent So.; Methodists. Ch. b. Wellfleet: 5685. Samuel, b. Nov. 20-, 1850; d. Feb. 7, 1851. 5686. Mary Frances, " Aug. 27,1852," Jan. 7, 1853. 5687.* Mary Frances, " Dec. 20, 1853. [2263] PAULINE. MAYO BAKER.' (Sister of Nathaniel,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Nov. 28, 1830; m. there, July 13, 1859, Daniel Young, son of Eleazer Y. and Polly (Paine) Newcomb, b. Truro, Mass., Jan. 10, 1828; farmer; Wellfleet, 1859-62; Provincetown, 1862-3; Wellfleet, 1863-78; East Bos ton, 1878-83; Chelsea, 1883-5; since, Westminster; Republican; Congs. Ch. b, Wellfleet: 5688.* David Edson, Mar. 13, 1861. 5689. Charles Ellsworth, Aug. 21, 1863. 5690: Myra May, Sept. 8, 1867; unm. 1901. [2264] JOSEPH BROWN HAMBLEN,3 (Cornelius,"6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,31) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Dec. 9, 1813; m. Kingston, Mass., July 25, 1841, Rebecca Delano, dau. of Capt. Zebulon and Sallie (Sampson) Bis bee, b. Kingston, Mar. 9, 1817. He resided at Wellfleet until 1847; then at Boston, with business residences in other places, engaged in the business of canning oysters, lobsters, fish, etc. In this business he was originally a mem ber of the firm of Johnson & Hamblen, which merged into the firm of Hamblen, Baker & Co., composed of himself, his father, his brother Cornelius and Benja min Baker. In 1852-3, he resided at Fishing Island, Md., in the same business, but prior to the Civil war withdrew from the old firm and engaged' in business with a Mr. Macomber, under the firm name of J. B. Hamblen & Co., who con ducted a lobster canning factory at Vinalhaven, Maine, untir 1864. In 1868 he established a branch station for Hamblen, Baker &Co., at Jersey City, N.J. , remaining there until June, 1874, when he returned to Boston, residing there until the spring of 1882: afterwards at Lexington, Mass.; Republican; Metho dist. Both d. Lexington; he from an injury from a fall, June 29, 1891; she, Nov. 16, 1892. For Lombard see note 43. For Rich see note 150. Joseph B. Hamblen. Rebecca D, Hamblen. EIGHTH GENERATION. 583 Children: 5691.* Charles Thomas, 5692.* William Bisbee, 5693.* Joseph Brown, 5694.* George Zebulon, 5695.*- Arthur Wellington, b. June 22, 1842, Wellfleet, u July 4, 1844, a l( June 8, 1849, Boston. 11 June 17, 1853, n u Jan. 21, 1856, a [2265] CORNELIUS HAMBLEN, (Bro. of Joseph,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., June 24, 1818; m. 1st, Epping, N. H., Oct. 20, 1842, Sa rah, dau. of Levi Towle, b. Epping, Sept. 18, 1818, who d. Newmarket, N. H.; m. 2d, Bucksport, Me., Sept. 14, 1851, his cousin, Rebecca Eldridge, dau. of Ben jamin and Eliza (Eldridge*) Gross, b. Bucksport, Me., June 4, 1828, who d. Bucksport, Feb. 26, 1889; he was educated Wilbraham Academy, Mass., and Wesleyan University, Middleton, Ct.; merchant; Wellfleet and Charlestown, Mass., Fishing Island, and Crisfield, Md., Jersey City, N. J., and Detroit, Mich.; Methodist. He. d. Detroit, Aug. 11, 1884. Ch. b. 1st wife: 5696.* 5697. 5698. 5699. Joseph Gordon, b. Aug. 5, 1844, Newmarket. Sarah Alice, Cornelius, By 2d wife: Sarah Alice, June 13, 1846, Boston; d. in infancy. Mar. 18, 1858, Fishing Island: unm. 1898. 57C;. William F., b. Aug. 5701. Warren E., (( Mar. 5702. Lewis H., tl May 5703. Sarah A., U Aug. 5704. Lewis H., it Aug. 5705. Charles S., a May 5706. Lewis H., a Sept. 5707.* Charles Wilbur a i Oct. [2266J SARAH BAKER HAMBLEN, (Sister of Joseph B.,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., May 5, 1820; m. there, July 25, 1844, Jedediah, son of Jedediah and Jemima (Lombardf) Shedd, b. Truro, Mass., Oct. 26, 1816, who d. Boston, Mass., Oct. 13, 1885; she res. with her son at Grand Rapids, Mich., 1903. Children: 24, 1846, Wellfleet. 1848, " d. Sept. 3, 1869. 1, 1851, Charlestown; d. July 28, '52. 11, 1852, S. Boston; d. Sept. 13, 1853. 6, 1854, " " July 27, 1855. 24, 1856, " "' Sept. 11, 1856. 14, 1857, " " Oct. 11, 1862. 10, 1859, [2268] LUCINDA HAMBLEN,' (Sister of Joseph B.,) b. Wellfleet, Dec. 3, 1824; m. there, Nov. 11, 1845, Richard, son of Elisha and Bethia (Hatch!) Atwood,? b. Wellfleet, April 22, 1823. He d. Dorchester, Mass., May 19, 1862; she res. Cambridge, Mass. Children: 1846, Wellfleet. 1848, Boston; unm. 1894. 1850; m. J. H. Robinson. 1857, Boston. * For Eldridge see note 90. t For Lombard see note 43. * For Hatch see note 94. 8 For Atwood see note 287. 5708. Richard Allen, b. Sept. 3, 5709. Sarah Anne, ii Aug. 10, 5710. Helen A., a June 2, 5711.* Franklin Hamblen, i t Apr. 28, 584 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [2269] ANN LEWIS HAMBLEN,' (Sister of Joseph B.,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Oct. 20, 1826; m. Mar. 13,1848, William Benjamin Frost; restaurant keeper; Boston. She d. Jamaica Plains, Mass., Feb. 8, 1894. Children: 5712.* George William. 5713. Sarah Louise; m. Daniel A. Ginn. [2270] HANNAH BAKER HAMBLEN,3 (Sister of Joseph B.,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Apr. 22, 1828; m. Boston, Mass., May 12, 1861, Robert Judge; merchant tailor; Boston. She d. Boston, Jan. 9, 1884. Child: 5714. Willie Lee; d. infancy. [2271] BENJAMIN HAMBLEN,8 (Bro. of Joseph B.,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Oct. 3, 1829; m. 1st, May 15, 1851, Victorine Ophelia Parks; m. 2d and 3d wives. He res. Jersey City, N. J., 1894. Ch. by 1st wife: 5715. Charles Edward. 5716.* Josephine. 5617. Emma. [2272] LEWIS HAMBLEN,3 (Bro. of Joseph B.,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Sept. 18, 1832; m. 1st, Ararat, Australia, Apr. 29, 1858, Amelia Ann Maria, dau. of Thomas and Mary Owen, b. in Wales, Apr. 29, 1836, who d. Wellfleet, Jan. 1, 1892; m. 2d, Aliston, Mass., by Rev. Wm. N. Brodbeck, Feb. 8, 1893, Mrs. Louise F. Rich, dau. of Capt. Ebenezer and Louise Lee (Shedd) Freeman,* b. Truro, Mass., Nov. 16, 1835. He went to Boston, 1846, and was employed in a wholesale drug house; went to Australia, 1853, where he was a farmer and merchant, until 1874; returned to America to visit his aged parent: went to Australia again, and in 1876 returned and occupied the old Hamblen homestead in Wellfleet for many years: later res. Roslindale, Mass. No issue. [2273] Capt. ISAIAH BAKER HAMBLEN,' (Bro. of Joseph B.,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., June 23, 1835; m. Hingham, Mass., Sept. 10, 1855, Maria Grey, dau. of Giles and Eliza (Abbott) Gardner, b. Hingham, July 11, 1832. He removed with his parents to Boston, Mass., 1851: educated in the schools of Wellfleet and Boston, and at Wilbraham Academy, Mass., two years. He took charge of the canning business of Hamblen, Baker & Co., at Westover, Md., remaining there until 1858, when he removed to Halifax. N. S., and took charge of canning business there and took the place of his father in the firm, 1860. In 1866 they shipped a large bill of canned lobsters to Cross & Blackwood, of Lon don, Eng., being the first lot ever exported from Novia Scotia. He resided at Somerville, Mass., 1867; traveled in the west the following year and located a branch house in Detroit, Mich.; removed to Boston 1870, retired from the old firm and engaged in tailoring in the firm of Robert Judge & Co.; removed to Prince Edward Island, 1879, and again engaged in the canning business, firm of I. B. Hamblen & Co., consisting of himself and sons; removed to Pictou, N. S., 1882, and erected several factories on Northumberland Straits, marketing their goods in Europe. EIGHTH GENERATION. 585 He visited England and the Continent of Europe in 1885 on business. They built a steamer in 1890 for their trade, which was afterwards put on the route between Pictou, Antigonish and Cape Breton, receiving a subsidy from the Provincial government. He removed to Boston, 1896, and engaged in the coal trade at Rosiindale, firm of I. B. Hamblen & Sons. President Roslindale Co operative Bank; Republican; member of John Abbott Lodge, A. F. & A. M., also, R. A.M., and Granite Rock Div. Sons of Temperance; Warden 23d Ward; Methodist. Capt. Isaiah B. Hamblen. Children: 5718.* Norton Newcomb, b. Aug. 5719.* Lewis Franklin, " Mar. 5720.* Edward Herbert, " June 5721.* William Abbott, " Oct. 5722.* Walter Phipps, " May 12, 1856, Westover, Md. 6, 1858, 11, 1860, Sambro. 20, 1866, Halifax. 10, 1869, Somerville. [22741 FRANKLIN BAKER HAMBLEN,3 (Bro. of Joseph B.,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Nov. 25, 1837; m. East Greenwich, R. I., Sarah Knowles. He res. Jersey City, N.J. Children: 5723. Fred L. 5724. John T. 5725. Ada. 586 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [2275] MARY HAMBLEN,3 (Eleazer,7 Cornelius, 66 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,31) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Oct. 23, 1817; m. July 4, 1838, Thomas Cobb,* of Truro, Mass., b. Dec. 15, 1817. This family is all dead; she d. Wellfleet, Nov. 16, 1847. Children: 5726. Betsey Ellen, b. Jan. 18, 1839. 5727. Thomas, " Apr. 12, 1843. 5728. Richard Allen, b. Dec. 29, 1847. 5729. Harriet, m. Bledsdell. 5730. Mary S., " Burchmore and 5731. Addie, " Carpenter. 5732.* Richard Allen, b. Aug. 2, 1866, Charlestown. [2276] BENJAMIN BROWN HAMBLEN/ (Bro. of Mary,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Dec. 10, 1819: m. Mar. 24, 1846, Mary Jane Smith, of Newtown, Long Island, N. Y., b. Dec. 14, 1827; produce dealer; Charlestown, Mass. They had a large family of children. Both d. Charlestown; he Feb. 21, 1893; she May 20, 1885. Children: Shumway. [2277] SUSAN ATWOOD HAMBLEN," (Sister of Mary,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., April 6, 1822; m. Dec. 10, 1845, James Paine Nye.f b. Chatham, Mass., Oct. 21, 1819; she d. East Boston, Mass., Dec. 21, 1895; he d. Sharon, Mass., Aug. 20, 1902. Ch. b. Wellfleet: 5733* Mercy Abigail, June 6, 1853. [2278] MERCY ATWOOD HAMBLEN,8 (Sister of" Mary,) b. Wellfleet, Mass, April 14, 1824; m. Richard Hopkins,! of Truro, Mass. This family is all dead. She d. Wellfleet, Feb., 1853; another record gives her death Dec. 16, 1852. No issue. [2279] JANE HAMBLEN,3 (Sister of Mary,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Mar. 12, 1827; m. Dec. 12, 1848, Timothy Lombard MayoJ b. Truro, Mass. She d. East Boston, Mass., Sept. 2, 1881; he d. Somerville, Mass., Jan. 28, 1901. Children: 5734.* Mary Ella, b. Sept. 20, 1850. 5735. Scsan Jane, " June 3, 1856; d. Jan. 19, 1879. • [2280] ELEAZER HAMBLEN,' (Bro. of Mary,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., July 26, 1829; m. Jersey City, N. J„ Feb. 26, 1857, Frances Emily, dau. of Sylvester and Emily (Crane) Woodhouse, b. Wethersfield, Ct., Aug. 31, 1835; res. Boston, Mass.; removed to Jersey City, 1854; engaged in coal trade, until 1870, and other enterprises; Methodist, until 1851, Presb., after 1880. He d. 1898. * For Cobb see notes 20, 106 and 128. t For Nye see note 34. * For Hopkins see notes 18, 183 and § For Mayo see note 21. EIGHTH GENERATION. 587 Ch. b. Jersey City: 5736. Susan Addie, Oct. 14, 1858; d. Mar. 29, 1863. 5737. Emily S., June 22, 1864. 5738.* Austin Phelps, Feb. 27, 1867. [2282] ALLEN ATWOOD HAMBLEN,' (Bro. of Mary,) br Wellfleet, Mass., Feb. 16, 1834; name of first wife unknown; m. 2d, N. Y. City, Aug., 1873, Lavalette Elizabeth Dunn, b. Charlestown, S. O, Apr. 2, 1847, who d. East Boston, Mass., Jan. 14, 1892. He d. New York, Oct. 28, 1878. Ch. by 1st wife: 5739.* Collins Emerson, b. Oct. 1868. By 2d wife, b. N. Y. City: 5740. Jessie Lavelette, Sept. 20, 1874. [2283] WARREN EMERSON HAMBLEN,' (Bro. of Mary,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., June 22, 1837; m. New York, Mar. 23, 1871, Martha E., dau. of John W. and Miranda Kimball,* b. New York, Dec. 17, 1848; mechanic and builder. He d. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 18, 1895. Ch. b. New York: 5741. Mattie Elizabeth, Oct. 16, 1873. 5742. Jessie Grace, Sept. 17, 1875. 5743. Ada Oriana, Oct. 26, 1878; d. July 17, 1888. [2284] EZEKIEL COLLINS HAMBLEN,3 (Bro.. of Mary,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Dec. 14, 1839; m. Jersey City, N. J., Oct. 24, 1867, Sophia Louise, dau. of Nehemiah and Maria Louisa (Seaman) Hicks, b. Nov. 23, 1848; wholesale coal dealer; Roselle, N. J.; moved from Boston, 1860; Methodist: Children: 5744. Susie Louisa, b. Oct. 11, 1868, Jersey City; d. July 6, 1870. 5745.* Collins Emison, " July 25, 1870, " 5746.* Ethel S., " Dec. 9, 1877, Roselle. 5747. Ernest Simpson, " Dec. 26, 1885, " unm. 1902. [2285] JERUSHA ATWOOD HAMBLEN,' (Sister of Mary,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., May 11, 1842; m. there, Dec. 4, 1862, Capt. Edwin, son of Daniel Lombard and Mehitable (Atwoodt) Rich,! b. Wellfleet, May 8, 1839; master mariner; Quincy, Mass., 1863-8; East Boston, 1868-87; Republican; Methodists. Both d. East Boston; she, Jan. 30, 1893; he, June 20, 1887. Children: 5748.* LillA Hamblen, b. Mar. 29, 1866, Quincy. 5749.* Edwin Willis, " May 22, 1872, E. Boston. [2287] JOEL HOPKINS,8 (Ruth D. Gross,' Mercy Hamblen,3 Cornelius," Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,31) b. Bucksport, Me., 1804; m. 1st, Susan Kilby, whod. Sept. 29, 1844; m. 2d, Eliza Kilby, who d. Jan. 14, 1860. aged 50 years and 8 mo. He d. Brewer, Me., Dec. 19, 1881. * For Kimball see notes 254, 303 and 344. t For Atwood see note 287. t For Rich see note 150. 588 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children: 5750. Joseph Kilby. 5751. Andrew Strong; 5752. Ruth Gross, 5753. Mary Eliza, 5754. Francis A., 5755. Joel Alfred: 5756. Nancy Baldwin. 5757. Francis A., 5758. Clara, d. 1901. b. Feb., 1832; d. Mar. 17, 1832. " 1835; m. John H. Cohoon. " Aug. 1, 1838; d. Oct. 19, 1840. res. Brewer, Me. b. May 26, 1844; d. Feb. 19, 1874. " Aug. 1845; m. Edw. F. Sinnett. [2288] Capt. JOSHUA HOPKINS,3 (Bro. of Joel,) b. Bucksport, Me., Sept. 5, 1806; m. 1st, there, 1829, Hannah Rich, of Bucks- port, who d: 1833; m. 2d, Lydia A. Nickerson, of Orrington, Me.; m. 3d, Maria Hodges-Snow;* master mariner arid farmer; Orrington, Me.; later in life, Hamp den, Me., where he d. July 17, 1886. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Orrington: 5759.* Ruth Nickerson, Apr. 4, 1830. 5760.* Hannah, Apr. 26, 1833. By 2d wife, b. Orrington: 5761.* Sarah Cook, July 5762.* Joshua Weston, May 5763. Thomas J., Apr. 5764.* Clara, June 5765. Isaac N., June 5766.* Frederick Isaac, June 9, 1839. 27, 1841. 17. 1843; d. unm. 2, 1845. 1, 1848; d. Sept. 15, 1850. 1, 1850. [2289] RUTH HOPKINS,3 b. Bucksport, Maine, April 1, res. Orrington, Maine; Democrat, May 4, 1878. Ch. b. Orrington: 5767. John H., 5768.* Isaac F., 5769. Sarah H., 5770. Joseph A., 5771.* Joshua Hopkins, 5772.* Edgar Samuel, 5773. Eliza, 5774. Louise, 5775. Louise, 5776. Abbie, 5777. Andrew H., 5778.* Charles F., (Sister of Joel,) 1808; m. Nov. 26, 1825, Samuel Trask. He Both d. Orrington; she, Apr. 4, 1888; he, May 29, 1827. Feb. 10, 1829. June 19, 1830: m. Hiram Hopkins. April 10, 1832. June 13, 1834. June 18, 1835. d. infancy. May 31, 1840; m. Lot Hall. [Sheehan. July 11, 1842: m. Silas Nye and Thomas Aug. 8, 1850: drowned June 11, 1854. Aug. 26, 1857. [2290] BETSEY McDOU ALD,» (Lydia Gross,' Mercy Hamblen,6 Cor nelius,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) m. 1st, Harding Snow,* of Hampden, Me.; m. 2d, Horace Blanchard, of Hampden, Me. * For Snow see note 177. EIGHTH GENERATION. 589 Ch. by 1st marriage: 5779. Harding; d. Hampden. 5780. Mary; m. Rhines, living 1901. [22941 JEREMIAH McDONALD,* (Bro. of Betsey,) b. Bucksport, Me., Feb. 15, 1820; m. Bangor, Me., 1854, Rosala, dau. of Capt. Henry and Louisa (Grant) Chase, b. Prospect, Me., about 1825; pioneer stage and railroad man. He res. with his dau. Mrs. Dora Chick, Bangor, Me., 1901. Republican; she Methodist. She d. 1883. Children: 5781. George, b. about 1856, Bangor; d. there, 1892. 5782. Dora, " " 1860, Dexter; m. Charles Chick. 5783.* Walter, " " 1861, Bangor; " Bertha Coombs. [2295] ELIZA ANN McDONALD,' (Sister of Betsey,) b. Bucksport, Me., 1820; in. Hampden, Me., Apr. 16, 1856, Capt. Frank, son of Jesse Dean, b. Frankfort, Me., Mar. 18, 1827; master mariner; Hampden; Republican; Ensign U. S. Navy; enlisted 1864; served on the Rachael Seaman; dis. 1865; Freemason; Methodists. No issue. [2303] SYLVANUS SMITH,' (Delia H. Gross,' Mercy Hamblen,' Corne lius,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,31) b. Orrington, Me., Apr. 2, 1831; m. 1st, there, Ellen, dau. of Charles T. and Hannah (Hill) Atwood,* b. Orrington, 1836; who d. there, Mar. 4, 1858; m. 2d, Orneville, Me., Amanda E., dau. of James and Nancy (Seavey) Philpot; mariner, mate of vessel; Orrington; Democrat. He d. Orrington, Nov. 10, 1866. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Orrington, 5784.* Althea Jane, Dec. 19, 1855. 5785. Ellen, Sept. 8, 1856;- d. Oct., 1872. By 2d wife, b. Orrington. 5786.* Alberts., Apr. 2, 1863. 5787.* Herbert J., Dee. 1, 1865; [2309] Capt. ELEAZER HAMBLEN COLLINS,* (Mercy Gross,' Mercy Hamblen,' Cornelius,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,31) b. Bucksport, Me., 1816; m. Bangor, Me., July 13, 1841, Ruth Jane, dau. of Charles and Rhoda Ryan, b. Sept., 1823; master mariner; Bangor; Methodist; she Adventist. He d. Santiago, Cuba, May, 1851; she d. Atkinson, Maine, July 17, 1879. Children; 5788.* Georgiana. 5789. Solomon C. 5790.* Charles Henry', b. Aug. 28, 1845, Bangor. 5791. Eleazer Hamblen. '[2310] MARY C. COLLINS,8 {Sister of Eleazer H.,) oi. David Pimkham Gardner. * For Atwood see note 287. 590 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children: 5792. Theodore Fletcher. 5793.* Henry L., b. Oct. 20, 1844, Orrington. 5794.* Solomon Hamblen, " Feb. 13, 1852, Lowell. 5795. A Daughter, d. young. [2312] SARAH J. COLLINS,8 (Sister of Eleazer H.,) m. Moses Leach. Child: 5796. - Annie; unm. 1899. [2313] RUTH H. COLLINS,3 (Sister of Eleazer H.,) m. Bissell. Child: 5797.* Etta. [2314] Capt. SOLOMON J. COLLINS,8 (Bro. of Eleazer H., ) m. Ellen or Helen Burr; master mariner; San Francisco, Cal. Children: 5798. Laura. 5799. Richard. 5800-. George. 5801. A Daughter; m. and d., leaving a son. [2316] JAMES ELDRIDGE GROSS,' M. D., (Banjamin,' Mercy Ham blen,' Cornelius,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,3*) b. North Bucksport, Me., July 30, 1825; m. Vienna, N. Y., Feb. 8, 1853, Maria Maxwell, dau. of Rev. Manly" and Roxanna (Farwell) Tooker; physician; Chicago, I1L, firm of Gross and Del- bridge, pharmacists and publishers, 48 Madison St.; Republican. Children; [James Canfield. 5802. Mary Eliza, b. Dec. 9, 1853, Clifton Springs, N. Y.; m. 5803.* Annie Tooker, " Aug. 15, 1856, Chicago. 5804.* Nellie " July 22, 1862, Yellow Springs, Ohio. [2318] ELIZA PAYNE GROSS,' (Sister of James E., ) b. North Bucksport, Me., Jan. 10, 1838; m. there, April 7, 1866, Capt. Timo thy Barter, son of Jacob Blake and Keturah Henderson ( Small) Marshall, b. Marshall's Point, Port Clyde, St. George, Me., Sept. 30, 1838; master mariner; later, farmer; Port Clyde until 1866; North Bucksport, 1866-8; Upper Fair- mount, Md., 1868-78; since, N. Bucksport; they live on the farm purchased by her grandfather, Benjamin Gross, 1795, and have the original deed to him for same. Upon this farm are bearing apple trees planted by Benjamin Gross from seeds brought by him from Massachusetts in 1795. He has been post master at North Bucksport under Presidents Harrison, McKinley and Rose- velt; Republican; members Center Lodge 116, New England Order of Protec tion; Methodists; she member New England Woman's Press Association. Ch. b. Upper Fairmount, Md.: 5805. Benjamin Gross, Feb. 17, 1871; d. Nov. 14, 1874. 5806.* Farnsworth Gross, Sept. 25, 1875. EIGHTH GENERATION. 591 [2319] SOLOMON HAMBLIN,3 (Lewis,' David,' Joshua,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,31) b. Duchess Co., N. Y., Nov. 6, 1793; m. Sept. 10, 1815, Lucinda Stanard, b. Vermont, July 6, 1793; farmer; Fenner, N. Y.; he d. there, Aug. 1, 1839. She res. with her dau. Polly, Plainfield, 111., and d. there. Children: 5807.* Polly Ann, b. June 23, 1816, Fenner. 5808.* Ora Butler, " Apr. 27, 1819, " 5809* Norman Selleck, " May 27, 1824, Madison Co. 5810.* . Reuben Smith, " July 12, 1826, " " 5811. Lewis William, " Oct. 26, 1832: d. Dec. 16, 1849. [2320] LEWIS HAMBLUST,3 (Bro. of Solomon,) b. Galloway, Duchess Co., N. Y., Mar. 20, 1797: m. 1st, Chittenango Falls, T$. Y., Jan. 18, 1819, Maria, dau. of Asaph and Rhoda (Blaksley) Humiston, b. April 24, 1800, who d. Chittenango Falls, Sept. 5. 1830; m. 2d, Cazenovia, N. Y., April 18, 1831, Desire Hulbert, b. June 10, 1804, who d. Chittenango Falls, May 18, 1846; m. 3d, New Woodstock, N. Y., Dec. 8, 1847, Emily, dau. of Nathaniel and Phebe (Hall) Keeler, b. Perry vi He, N. Y., Aug. 26, 1817, who d. there, Feb. 3,1890; farmer; he moved to Perry ville, 1807; res. Chittenango Falls, 1819-49; New Woodstock, 1849-56; afterwards Perryville; Abolitionist and Republican; Methodist; he was a friend of Garret Smith, and assisted fugitive negroes to escape from slavery, receiving them from Smith at Petersboro, N. Y.; kept, fed and conducted them to Oswego; thence across the lake to Canada. He d. Perryville, Feb. 7, 1881. Ch. by 1st wife; 5812.* Rhoda Emeline, b. Feb. 5, 1820, Fenner. 5813.* Harriet Uretta, " Jan. 25, 1822, Chittenango Falls. 5814. William, " May, 182-; d. Sept. 3, 1829. 5815.* Mary Fidelia, " July 25, 1827, North Manlius. By 2d wife, b. Chittenango Falls: 5816* Adelaide E., Feb. 14, 1832. 5817.* Ellen M., Aug. 22, 1833. 5818.* Edwin Sylvester, Apr. 15, 1836. 5819.* Margaret Frances, Feb. 9, 1838. 5820. Cornelia Bushnell, Nov. 30, 1840; d. June 3, 1856. 5821.* Eugene Lewis, May 18, 1845. By 3d wife, b. New Woodstock: 5822.* Frances Phebe, Feb. 2, 1849. 5823.* Emma Jane, Nov. 14, 1851. [2321] DAVID HAMBLIN,3 (Bro. of Solomon,) b. Jan. 28, 1801: m. 1823, prob. Chittenango Falls, N. Y., Harriet, dau, of Asaph and Rhoda (Blakesley) Humiston, b. Litchfield, Ct., Apr., 1804; farmer; Chittenango Falls. Both d. there; he Oct. 17, 1880; she, 1897. Ch. b. Chittenango Falls: 5824.* Julia M., Oct. 12, 1824. 5825.* Harriet M., Sept. 9, 1826. 5826.* Lucien David, Dec. 7, 1834. 5827.* Jennie E., Feb. 22, 1837. 5828.* William Marvin, Dec. 28, 1841. 592 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [2322] WILLIAM HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Solomon, ) b. Sullivan, N. Y., Mar. 6, 1803; m. Aug. 25, 1825, Pholly Ransom. He in herited his father's farm at Sullivan, a well to do farmer. He d. Sullivan, Mar. 6, 1880; she d. Perryville, 1897. No issue. [2323] HARRIET HAMBLIN,3 (Sister of Solomon,) b. Sullivan, N. Y., July 15, 1805; m. Jan. 11, 1827, Orrin James Woodworth; res. Fenner, N. Y.; where he d. Children: b. Dec. 24, 1828, Fenner. 5829* Leona, 5830. Luther 5831. Louisa. 5832. Mercy. 5833. Lewis. [2324] LUCY HAMBLIN,3 (Joshua,' David,' Joshua^ Benjamin,* Elea zer,3 James,3*) b. Fenner, N.Y., July 22, 1801; m. Saratoga, N.Y., 1819, William Ford Johnson; b. Saratoga, 1800; farmer; Smithfield and Canastota, N. Y.-r Methodists. She d. Canastota, Mar. 1, 1851; he d. Albany, N. Y., 1858. Ch. b. Smithfield: 5834.* Pamelia Elizabeth, Mar. 27, 1820. 5835.* Mariette, July 14, 1822. 5836.* Jane, Dec. 8, 1832. 5837.* Darius Hamlin, Sept. 13, 1836. 5838.* William Henry Harrison, Feb. 8, 1838. [2325] SUSANNAH HAMBLIN,3 (Sister of Lucy,) b. Fenner, N. Y., Aug. 15, 1803; m. 1st, May 16, 1821, Welcome,6 son of William and Ruth (Briggs) Ballou, b. Fenner, Aug. 29, 1798; m. 2d, David, son of David Eddy, b. Fenner, who d. West Barre, N. Y.; res. Fenner, until 1838; West Barre, until 1872; afterwards, Albion, N. Y., where she d. Mar. 17, 1887. Ch. by 1st marriage, b. Madison Co., N. Y.: Feb. 28, 1822; d. Nov. 11, 1825. Oct. 27, 1824. e: b. Apr. 16, 1830, Fenner: d. Feb. 26, 1867. " May 2, 1831, " " Nov. 22, 1857, unm. " Nov. 27, 1832, " " Dec. 15, 1852. " Apr. 27, 1836, " " Jun. 20, 1856, unm. " May 10, 1838, " " Apr. 2, 1862. " May 10, 1838, " " Aug. 7, 1840, W. Barre. " Apr. 21, 1842, " " Feb. 19, 1845, [2326] PAMELIA HAMBLIN,8 (Sister of Lucy,> b. Fenner, N. Y.,Feb. 4, 1805; m. Smithfield, N. Y., 1825, William, son of William and Helen (Witherspoon) Morrison, b. Paisley, Scotland, Jan. 31, 1797. He came to America with his parents, 1803; farmer; N. Y. state, until 1850; 5839. Diana, 5840* Caroline, By 2d rhar 5841. Mary E., 5842. Dayid B., 5843. Lydia A., 5844. De Melvin, 5845. Edgar, 5846.* Edwin, 5847. Elizabeth, 5848.* Oscar D., 5849. Delos, EIGHTH GENERATION. 593 afterwards, Ills.; Presb.; Fi •eemason. Estherville, Iowa, Sept. 13, Children: 1888. 5850.* Helen, b. Aug. 5851.* William, " May 5852. Elizabeth, " Sept. 5853.* Agnes, " Mar. 5854. James, " Oct. 5855.* Rose, " Nov. 5856.* Emma, " Apr. She d. Plainfield, 111., Oct. 8, 1878; he d. 22, 1826, Lenox, N. Y. 25, 1828, Syracuse. 27, 1831, Smithfield; d. May 13, 1843. 20, 1837, Murray. 23, 1841, Lenox; ' d. Feb. 1844. 12, 1844, " 13, 1847, Smithfield. [2327] LEANDER HAMBLIN,3 (Bro. of Lucy,) b. Fenner, N. Y., Dec. 15, 1806; m. there, Feb. 4, 1830, Phebe, dau. of Paul and Asenath (Ray) Main, b. Fenner, Aug. 3, 1806; res. Perryville and Kirkville, N. Y., until 1844; Plainfield, 111., until 1856; afterwards, Alton, 111.; Baptist. He d. Alton, Sept. 17, 1869; she d. Fayetteville, N. Y., Sept. 14, 1877. Ch. b. Perryville: 5857.* Palmer, Feb. 13, 1835. 5858.* Mary E., Jan. 20, 1837. [2329] BELINDA HAMBLIN,8 (Sister of Lucy,) b. Fenner, N. Y., Mar. 19, 1809; m. Gideon Wilber, of Fenner. Child: 3859. A Daughter: m. Jay Roberts, of Oneida, N. Y. [2330] STEPHEN HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Lucy,) b. Fenner, N. Y., Feb. 26, 1811; m. there, 1833, Phebie Wilber, b. June 26, 1810; farmer; Pulaski, Mich., after 1844. He d. there, Apr. 14, 1880; she d. Bay City, Mich., July 14, 1888. b. Oct. 1834, Fenner; m. Clark. " Sept., 1836, " "Nov. 1838, " " — —Baker. " Feb., 1840, " Apr. 1842, " res. Albion, Mich. " May, 1845, " " Pulaski, " " Dec, 1847, Pulaski; d. 1890. " Feb. 1850, " m. Picket. " Feb. 1853, " d. 1858. 5860. Children: Cornelia, 5861.* Ward P., 5862. Mary A., 5863. Oryille J., 5864. O'Gilvie E., 5865. William W., 5866. Stephen W., 5867. Phebie O., 5868. Adelbert, [2331] JOSHUA HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Lucy,) b. Fenner, N. Y., Mar. 8, 1813; m. Manlius, N. Y., 1840, Maria, dau. of Thomas Royalston, b. Manlius, May, 1821. In early life he learned the trade of wagon ironing, and followed that business several years; then in the stage and livery business several years, afterwards, contractor in construction of N. Y. C. R. R., the Ohio and Miss., and other roadsin Indiana, prior to 1861; was employed several years building enlargements of the Erie Canal. He was engaged with his son in the lime and plaster business, Manlius, 1867-87. Both d. Manlius, he Dec. 23, 1891; she Feb. 23, 1843. Oh. b. Bridgeport, N. Y.: 5869.* Jerome Bonaparte, June 17, 1841. 594 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [2332] ELIZA HAMBLIN,3 (Sister of Lucy, ) b. Fenner, N. Y., July 10, 1816; m. Madison Co., N. Y., Dec. 15, 1835, Sauls- bury, son of Stephen and Hannah (Eads) Miller, b. Bennington Co., Vt., Mar. 28, 1811; farmer; removed to Whitewater, Wis., 1844; and soon after to Jefferson Co., Wis., where they resided until 1873. She d. Madison, Wis., Sept. 29, 1891: he d. Lima, Wis., Feb. 6, 1893. Ch. b.Madison Co., N. Y.: 5870. Allison R., Feb. 9, 1837; res. Rowland, Ala. 5871. Rosetta, Mar. 8, 1840; d. Feb. 14, 1842. 5872. Ann Jeanette, Nov. 13, 1841. [2333] AMANDA HAMBLIN,3 (Sister of Lucy,) b. Fenner, N. Y., Aug. 13, 1818; m. Kirkville, N. Y., June 7, 1841, William, son of David and Maria (Nobles) Hoag, b. Kirkville, June 21, 1821; farmer; Kirkville, 1841-63; removed to Tyler settlement, Madison Co., N. Y.; she Ad- ventist. Both d. Madison Co.; she, July 10, 1894; he, Feb. 3, 1893. Ch. b. Kirkvilie: 5873. Maria, d. in infancy. Jan. 25, 1845. Sept. 8, 1848. Nov. 10, 1852. Feb. 2, 1854. June 5, 1855; unm. [2334] ADELIA HAMBLIN,3 (Sister of Lucy,) b. Fenner, N. Y., May 24, 1820; m. Morrisville, N. Y., Nov. 22, 1840, Paul M., son of Charles and Asenath (Mane) Palmer, b. Fayetteville, N. Y., Apr. 15, 1812; farmer, carpenter and builder; removed to Indiana, about 1841, and resided Lake and Laporte counties, until 1872; settled in Michigan City, 1841, then a rival of Chicago; res. Shelby Co., Mo., 1872-9; afterwards Laporte Co., Ind., where he d. Dec. 11, 1889. He was corporal of militia in N. Y., 1830-6. Ch. b. Michigan City: 5882. Mary B., June 5883. Gertrude A., Jan. 5884. Albert J., Apr. 5885.* Jerome A., Aug. 5886.* Edward E., June [2335] HARRISON HAMBLIN,3 (Bro. of Lucy,) b. Fenner, N.Y., May 22, 1822; m. Caroline H. Phelps, b. Petersboro, N.Y., Jan. 31, 1823; farmer; Wilmington and Florence, 111. He d. Florence, Sept. 1, 1852. She d. Wilmington, July 15, 1861. Ch. b. Florence: 5887.* Harrison Samuel, Aug. 1, 1852. 5874. Emmagene. 5875. Royal, 5876. Harrison, 5877.* Josephine, 5878. Dayid, 5879.* Celia, 5880. Eva, 5881. Leander, 10, 1843; d. Apr. 15, 1891, unm 1. 1849, " Sept. 18, 1858. 16, 1851, " Jan. 13, 1856. 10, 1854. 29, 1858. EIGHTH GENERATION. 595 [2339] LYDIA LOUISE COLLINS,3 (Lydia Hamblin,' David,' Joshua,5 Benjamin,1 Eleazer,3 James,31) b. June 15,1810; m. Jan. 8, 1829, Theron Wilson, b. June 10, 1805. She d. Jan. 27, 1862. Children; 5888.. James, b. June 17, 1830. 5889. Eli Newton, " June 27, 1832. 5890. Sarah Louisa, " Sept. 20, 1834. 5891. Geo. Theron. " Feb. 3, 1837. 5892. Lydia Esther, " Nov. 25, 1840. 5893. Robert Hamlin, " Nov. 23, 1850. CAROLINE COLLINS,3 (Sister of Lydia L.,) b. Sept. 21, 1817; m. April 3, 1840, Charles Mead, of Duchess Co., N. Y. Children: 5894. Charles Nelson, b. Apr. 23, 1841; d. July 11, 1850, 5895. James Arthur, " Mar. 2, 1843. 5896. Caroline E., " Mar. 2, 1845. 5897. Martha, " May 25, 1847. 5898. Clara B., " Dec. 11, 1849. 5899. Ellen, " May 22, 1852. 5900. Robert Collins, " July 28, 1857. 5901. Carl Fremont, " Nov. 5, 1860. [2347] HESTER HAMBLIN,3 (Ephraim,' David,' Joshua,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,31) b. Smithfield, Duchess Co., N. Y., March 30, 1816; m. Bath, N. Y., Mar. 12, 1840, James Stuart, son of Daniel and Margaret (Stuart) McKay,* b. Moss Side, Antrim, Ireland, Nov. 12, 1817; miller. He came to America, 1838; Bath, 1843; Painted Post, 1848-9; Addison, 1855; Campbell, 1866; Democrat until 1866, afterwards Republican; Deputy U. S. Marshal; Supt. of the poor, 1879-94; member St. Omar Commandery K. T., and Mystic Shrine; Knight of Honor; she, Epis. He d. Campbell, Mar. 30, 1896; she res. Campbell, 1900. Children: 5902.* Sarah Margaret, b. July 23, 1841, Howard. 5903.* Daniel Stuart, " Mar. 3, 1843, Bath. 5904.* Hester Ann, " Mar. 27, 1846, Cameron. 5905.* Mary Caroline, " May 8, 1851, Painted Post. [2349] ALMEN1A HAMBLIN,8 (Sister of Hester,) b. Avoca, N. Y., April 22, 1819; m. there, Philip Wells; farmer; Avoca and Howard, N. Y.; Republican; Presb. Both d. Howard; she, 1890. Children: 5906. Julia A., 1842. 5907. Lemuel H., 1842. 5908. John P., 1844; d. in the army. [2352] DAVID WELLS HAMBLIN,3 (Bro. of Hester,) b. N. Y., Mar. 18, 1824; m. N. Y., Nov. 21, 1851, Lorenza, dau. of James and (Van Auken) Leach, b. Nov. 16, 1825; farmer; near Bath, * The McKays claim to descend from Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotts. 596 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. N. Y.: removed to Sterling, 111., 1855; soldier, Mexican War; Whig and Repub lican; she Methodist. He d. Chicago, Nov. 15, 1894; she d. Sterling, Nov. 6, 1877. Children: 5909. Melvin James, b. Oct. 7, 1852, N. Y.; d. Feb. 15, 1854. 5910.* David Wells, " May 14, 1856, Sterling. 5911.* LORENZA ALMENA, " Dec. 30, 1857, 5912.* Eugene Leroy, " Aug. 16, 1863, 5913.* Scott Elias, " Jan. 6, 1867, [23531 MARTIN E. HAMBLIN,3 (Bro. of Hester,) b. N. Y., Mar. 22, 1826; m. Rachael, dau. of David and Rachael (Rose) Wells, b. Howard, N. Y.: farmer; Fremont, Howard and Avoca, N. Y.; Repub lican. Both d. Avoca; he, Feb. 24, 1893; she, Feb. 19, 1879. Children: 5914.* Harmon, b. Aug. 29, 1852, Howard. 5915.* Munetta, " Sept. 18, 1854, Fremont. 5916.* Henrietta A., " Sept. 30, 1857, " [2354] TRUMAN HAMBLIN,3 (Elijah,' David,3 Joshua,5 Benjamin,' Eleazer,3 James.31) He is dead; several children, res. Westfield, Pa. [2355] IRA HAMBLIN, (Bro. of Truman,) m. and had a son and daughter, who res. in Virginia. He is dead. [2356] POLLY ANN HAMBLIN,3 (Sister of Truman,) b. Fenner, N. Y., Aug. 18, 1809; m. there, Apr. 26, 1826, Noble Davis Ormsby, b. Great Barrington, Mass., Aug. 1, 1807; turner; Fenner; Brookfleld, Pa., 1831; Troupsburg, N. Y., 1838; N. Y. City, 1845; Brooklyn, 1848; Presbs. She d. Troupsburg, Jan. 1, 1892; he d. Brooklyn, Feb. 19, 1852. Children: 5917. Mary Jane, b. Dec. 7, 1827, Fenner; d. Mar. 30, 1830. 5918.* Ellen Maria, " Sept. 24, 1829, " [Ketchum. 5919. Ira Hamblin, " Nov. 21, 1831, Brookfleld; m. Josephine 5920.* Wilmot Newton, " June 22, 1845, N. Y. City. [2357] NORMAN HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Truman, ) b. Fenner, N. Y., June 10, 1810; m. about 1830-31, Louisa, dau. of Arnold Hull, b. Vermont, April 16, 1814; farmer; Hocking Co., Ohio, 1833-64; after wards, Clark Co., 111.; Methodist. He d. Casey, 111., May 1, 1892; she d. Salis bury, 111., May, 1882. Ch. b. Hocking Co.: 5921. Jacob, Nov. 29, 1832. 5922. Betsey, 1834. 5923. Diantha, Nov. 29, 1836. 5924. Norman, 1838; d. Lovington, 111., 1878. 5925.* Roxania, Aug. 6, 1840. 5926. Elijah, Mar. 29, 1842. EIGHTH GENERATION. 597 {2358] ENOCH EVERETT HAMBLIN,8 (Bro. of Truman,) to. N. Y.; removed to Ohio at the age of 11 years; married. Children: 5927. Lewis, res. Columbus, Ohio. 5928.* Robert E., b. Aug. 14, 1852, Logan, Ohio. 5929. William E., res. Kingfisher, Okl. 5930.* Ira B., b. Dec. 24, 1856, Logan. [2359] CORNELIUS HAMBLIN," (Bro. of Truman,) ib. Madison Co., N. Y., 1818; m. Sarah Joseph, of Logan, Ohio. Children: 5931. Noel W., res. Logan, Ohio. 5932. Ellen. 5933. Esther. [2360] MARIAH HAMBLIN,3 (Sister of Truman,) b. N. Y., Aug. 1, 1812; m. Broome Co., N. Y., 1830, William, son of Burg Potter, b. Steuben Co., N. Y., 1807; carpenter; N. Y; Nelsonville and Logan, Ohio; Democrat; Methodists. Both d. Logan; she, Aug. 24, 1870; he, Jan. 4, . 1887. Children: 5934. Albert. 5935.* Esther, b. Dec. 6, 1835, Hornellville. [2361] LUCY HAMBLIN,' (Sister of Truman,) m. Noel Clark; his second wife. Both dead. Children: 5936. Royal, res. Bath, N. Y. 5937. Oscar, res. Cameron Mills, N. Y. [2362] ALMIRA HAMBLIN,3 (Sister of Truman,) b. Madison Co., N. Y., June 27, 1821; m. Hocking Co., Ohio, 1841, Robert, son of Thomas and Barbara (Hook) Wright, b. Ravena, Ohio, June 2, 1809; flour merchant; Logan, Ohio; Democrat; Associate Judge, 1845; County Commissioner and Justice of the Peace; Presbs. Both d. Logan; she May 1J 14, 1897. Ch. b. Logan: 5938. Lucius Case, May 12, 1842. 5939.* Homer Lafaette, Jan. 1, 1845. 5940. Charles Pius, Feb. 4, 1847. 5941. Ella Maria, Apr. 1, 1851; d. 1859. 5942. Lucy Maria, Oct. 21, 1857, " 1901, unm. [2363] HARRIET HAMBLIN,' (Sister of Trum m. H. Westenhaver. She is dead. Child: 5943. Lucy. 598 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [2364] HARRIET HAMBLIN,8 (David,'6 Joshua,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,3*) m. Jeremiah, son of David and Matilda (Teall) Sornborge.r; farmer; North East, N. Y. She d. Albany, N. Y., June 10, 1860; he d. North East, 186-. Ch. b. North East: 5944.* Maria, 1819. 5945.* David, Sept. 18, 1822. 5946* Hamblin. 5947.* Philander. [2367] MYRON HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Harriet,) b. Brutus, N. Y., Dec. 20, 1807; m. Ancram, N. Y., Jan. 10, 1839, Rachel A., dau. of John and Cynthia (Adsit) Tripp, b. Ancram, April 15, 1811; farmer; Pine Plains, N. Y., 1840-4; Ancram, until 1860; afterwards, North East, N.Y.; assessor and highway commissioner. He d. 1897. Children: 5948* James, b. May 5949.* David, " June 5950.* Marietta, " Oct. 5951.* Hibam, " Jan. 27, 1841, Pine Plains 7, 1844, Ancram. 20, 1848, u 22 1854, it [2368] ALVAH HAMBLIN.3 (Bro. of Harriet,) b. Auburn, Ohio, Sept. 30, 1810; m. there, Aug. 22, 1838, Alvira S., dau. of Erastus and Mary (Goodwin) Eggleston, of Auburn and Pioneer, Ohio; b. Gor ham, N. Y., Oct. 7, 1821. He d. Clay Co., Wis., about 1894. Children: [Robinson. b. Oct. 7, 1840. m. Freelove Clemons and Margaret May 19, 1845; d. Aug. 15, 1845. Oct. 9, 1846; m. Julius Thatcher. Aug. 6, 1853, " Ellas DePew. Aug. 16, 1857, " Frank Emerick. Feb. 21, 1859, " Rev. A. J. Beebee. 5952. Henry H., t 5953. Albert, ' 5954. Mary E., ' 5955. LucyO., ' 5956. Sarah L., ' 5957. Ida E., ' [2371] SARAH ANN HAMBLIN,8 (Sister of Harriet,) b. Auburn, Geauga Co., Ohio; m. May 9, 1838, John Crafts, son of Daniel T. and Mary (Crafts) Goodwin, b. Auburn, Apr. 4, 1814. She d. Manston, Juneau Co., Wis. Children: 5958. Sarah M., b. May 9, 1839; ill. Mortimer Finch. 5959. John M., " Mar. 14, 1841, " Mary J. Salisbury. 5960. Ellen L., " Dec. 26, 1842, " David Salisbury . 5961. Henry, " Nov. 1844; d. in the army, 1862. 5962. Elijah, " Dec, 1846; m. Asa Lyon. 5963. Emina, " Jan., 1848, d. 1851. 5964. Alvery E., " July 6, 1853. 5965. Albert, " Feb., 1S54; >¦ same month. 5966. Mary, " Jan., 1855: m. Dorland. [2373] STICKLES DAVID HAMBLIN,3 (Eli,' David,' Joshua,5 Benja min,* Eleazer,3 James,31) b. Duchess Co., N. Y., Apr. 18, 1818; m. Dryden, N. Y., July 2, 1846, Almira Jane, dau. of Albert J. and Melvina (Folkson) Two- EIGHTH GENERATION. 599 good, b. Pittstown, N. Y.,Dec. 14, 1815; farmer: Dryden, 1829-62: Danby, N. Y., until his death, except a year in Wisconsin; Whig and Republican, until the defeat of Horace Greeley; afterwards, Democrat; Granger; she Cong. He d. Danby, Jun. 6, 1901. Children: 5967.* Delia, b. Dec. 9, 1847, Dryden. 5968.* John Twogood, " Oct. 2, 1849, 5969. James Ely,. ,'• Nov. 1, 1852. 5970. Cora H., " Dee. 10, 1858; d. Feb. 18, 1881. [2377] EDWIN HAMBLIN,3 (Bro. of Stickles D.,) b. Duchess Co., N. Y., July 13,1826; m. Sarah, dau. of John Chilson, b. Cherry Valley, N. Y.: farmer; Dryden, N. Y., and Mason City, Iowa; Republi can; she Cong. He d. Mason City, 1879. Ch. b. Mason City: 5971. Ely, 1850; d. Mason City, 1877. 5972. William, 1853. 5973. Cordelia, 1856. [2379] ELIZABETH HAMBLIN,' (Sister of Stickles D.,) b. Duchess Co., N. Y., May 8, 1834: m. Fred, son of William and Anna ¦(Nash) Hanford, b. Dryden, N. Y., Mar. 15, 1827; farmer; Dryden, until 1875; afterwards, Mason City, Iowa; Republican; she Cong. He d. Mason City, Mar. 13, 1891. Ch. b. Dryden: July 13, 1857; d. Jan. 4, 1858. : ,Oct. 18, 1858; unm. 1902. Dec. 8, 1863. Apr. 8, 1866; d. Sept, 4, 1866. Dec. 29, 1868; unm. 1902. [2380] ELIZABETH HAMBLIN,' (Hiram,' David,3 Joshua,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,3 i) b. North East, N. Y., Aug. 31, 1817; m. there, Dec. 30, 1835: Dr. Samuel, son of Col. James and Elizabeth (Rogers) Robertson,* b. Windham, N. Y., 1807. He graduated from Union College, class of 1831, A. B., and from Berkshire Medical College, Williamstown, Mass., 1834: piacticed medicine at Millerton, N. Y., until. 1853; iron manf., Napanock, N. Y., where he made part of the cables used in the suspension bridge at Niagara Falls; 1853-7; built tbe tannery at Sterling Run, Pa., now owned by the U. S. Leather Co... and with his brother, Col. George Robertson, operated the tannery at Forestport, N. Y., 1857-69; afterwards, res. Canastota, N. Y.; Republican; Presbs., in which church he was an elder. She d. Syracuse, N. Y., July 30, 1892; he dl Canastota; Sept. 27, 1883. Ch. b. Dryden 5974. Mary, 5975. Frank, 5976.* May Cordelia, 5977. Fred, 5978. Georgia, Children; 5979. Hiram H., b. Feb. 28, 1840; d. May 1, 1842. 5980.* Elizabeth Hamblin, " Aug. 21, 1849, North East. * Note 39S. GEORGE ROBERTSON,1 b. Glasgow, Scotland, 1757; came to America about 1~4; he was a Rev. soldier. His son, Col. James Robertson, m. Elizabeth Rogers, and res. in Greene Co.. N. Y. Tlie history of that .county contains a sketch of the Robertson family. 600 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [2386] ERASMUS DARWIN PITKIN,' (Elizabeth Hamblin,' Joshua,«s Benjamin-,* Eleazer,3 James,31) b. Ballston Sbrings, N. Y., June 24, 1808; m. Oct. 9, 1838, Frances Wilcox, of Saratoga, N. Y. He d. Saratoga Springs, N. Y.„ Sept. 11, 1860; she d. Jan. 29, 1877. Ch. b. Saratoga Springs: Feb. 4, 1840; 6\ unm. Sept, 2, 186T. Mar. 27, 1842, "¦ Aug. 8, 1843. Jan. 20, 1844, " unm. Mar. 1875. Apr. 13, 1847; Banker, Brooklyn, N. Y. Sept. 20, 1848; d. Mar. 27, 1855. Mar. 19, 1852, " Mar. 25, 1855. 5981. George W., 5982. Caroline E., 5683. Mary Louise, 5984. Wm. Francis, 5985. J. Howard, 5986. Samuel, [2387] CAROLINE ELIZABETH PITKIN,3 (Sister of Erasmus D.,) b. Balston Springs, N . Y., Nov. 3, 1810; m. Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Oct. 28, 1833, James G., son of Giles and Jane (Brisbin) Slocum,* b. Claverack, N. Y., Nov. 7, 1811. At his father's death, 1814-5, he went to live with his maternal * Note 394. ANTHONY SLOCOMBE,* wais one of tbe flrst purchases of Cohannet, now Taunton, Mass., 1637; wife, Harvey; juror, 1650-1 ; highway surveyor, 1654 and 1662; free man, June 3, 1659; grand juror, 1659; it is supposed he removed to Dartmouth, Mass., about 1662. The name is probably derived from the Sloe tree, which grows on tlie ridgy hills called combs, in the south west part of England;, hence: Sloe Comb, (Slocum.). Children : Giles. Edward.A Daughter:; m. John (?) Gilbert. John, b. 1641-2; d. 1651. GILES SLOCUM,3 prob. b. Somersetshire, Eng. ; wife, Joan; settled in Portsmouth, R. I., about 1638; freeman 1655; Quakers; he d. 1682; will dated Oct. 10, 1681; proved Mar. 12, 1662-:*. Children : Johanna, b. Mar. 16, 1642; m. Jacob Mott. John, " Mar. 26, 1645, " Meribah Parker. Giles, t4 Jan. 25, 1647, " Anne Lawton. Ebenezer, " Jan. 25, 1650, " Mary Thurston. Nathaniel, " Oct. 25, 1652, " Hannah . Peleg, " June 17, 1654, " Mary Holden. Samuel. Mary, " May 3, 1660; '* Abraham Tucker. Eliezer, " Oct. 25, 1664, " Elepbel Fitzgerald, MUEL SLOCUM,3 of Ne wpo rt, b. about 1657. GILES SLOCUM,* of Newport; m. Nov. 23, 1704, Mary, dau. of Ralph and Dbrothy Faine of Freetown, Mass. JOSEPH SLOCUM.s of East Greenwich, R. I., b. Newport, Jan. 30, 1706r m. Sept. 27, 1724r Patience, dau. of Caleb Carr of Jamestown, R. I.; member R. I. legislature, 1741-2, and 1744. JONATHAN SLOCUM,3 b. East Greenwich, R. I., May 1. 1733; m. Feb. 23, 1757. Ruth, dau. of Isaac Tripp, of Portsmouth, R. I.; Quaker; removed to Wilkes-Barre, Pa., about 1774. He and his father-in-law were killed and scalped by Indians in sight of the fort at Wilkes-Barre, Dec. 16, 1778. GILES SLOCUM,? of Saratoga, N. Y., b. Warwick, K.I., Jan. 5, 1759; m. Sarah, dau. of Jeremiah Ross of Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Brother of Francis Slocum, tire Indian captive. He was at the massacre of Wyoming, Pa., 177S, when but seven of his company escaped. His brothers- in-law, Gen. William Ross, Perrln and Jeremiah Ross were among the slain. He d. Saratoga, Nov. 14, 1826. GILES SLOCUM,3 of Claverack, N. Y., b. Dover, N. Y, Apr. 3, 17S7; m. Claverack, July 12, 1808, Jane, dau. of Janies and Mary (Tyler) Brisbin, b. Aug. 10, 1782. They were early settlers. of Saratoga; merchant and miller; an active, successful man. He d. Claverack, Aug. 25, 1815; shed. Brownvllle, Pa., Apr. 20, 1880. Their son, James Slocum,» m. Caroline Elizabeth Pitkin. EIGHTH GENERATION. fiOl grandfather, James Brisbin, near Schuylerville. N. Y., and removed to Peru townsbip, Clinton Co., N. Y., April, 1830.; he owned a large tract of land on the Au Sable river, near Keesville, N. Y., where they resided several years. She wasabeautiiful lady, greatly beloved by her friends and acquaintances. Her health became delicate and they traveled through the south and settled at Mt. Vernon, Ohio, October, 1838, where they resided until her death, Feb. 10, 1840. He then resided in Cincinnati from June, 1840, until August, 1844; in Steubenville, Ohio, until his second marriage, where he m. Apr. 9, 1846, Pamelia Ellis Pitkin, sister of his first wife. They removed to Brownville, Pa., the same year; merchant. A man of strong character and lofty priciples. In early lifea democrat, but, witnessing the evils of slavery, joined the earliest move ments to oppose it. He was a delegate from the 21st Penn. district to the Free Soil convention at Buffalo, N. Y., that nominated Van Buren and Adams, 1848, and Presidential elector on that ticket; delegate to the Free Soil convention, Pittsburg, Pa., that nominated Hale and Julian, 1852. He was an anti-slavery man when it required courage to own it. He d. Brownville, Mar. 15, 1891; his widow d. July 8, 1894. Children: 5987.* Jane Elizabeth, b. Sept. 3, 1834, Keesville. 5988. Mary, " Apr. 24, 1838, Argyle; d. Sept. 11, 1869, unm. [2392] LAURA HAMBLIN,8 (Myron,' Joshua,33 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,") b. 1813; m. Jeremiah Baldwin; res. Troy, N. Y. She d. July 10, 1849. Children: 5989. Myron. 5990. Edward. 5991. LUMAN. 5992. Louise. 5993. Lawrence, b. Feb. 28, 1844. [2393] LAWRENCE HAMBLIN,8 (Bro. of Laura,) b. Schaghticoke, N. Y., Nov. 14, 1814; m. Dec. 3, 1840, Cassandria Submit, dau. of Archibald and Lucretia (Phelps) Green, b. Senate, N. Y., Sept. 3, 1822; merchant; Port Byron, N. Y. He d. Port Byron, May 10, 1844; she d. Owasso, Mich., Feb. 5, 1873. Ch. b. Port Byron: 5994.* Lawrence A., Aug. 31, 1841. 5995.* Edward G., May 19, 1843. [2395] PAMELIA HAMBLIN,8 (Sister of Laura, ) b. Jan. 7, 1819; m. Warren Lewis, son of Daniel and Ruby Adams; furniture dealer; Troy; Republican; Presb. He d. Troy, Mar. 15, 1857. Ch. b. Troy: 5996.* Charles Hakes, Sept. 23, 1844. 5997.* Clara Marie, Mar. 18, 1847. 5998.* Annie Elizabeth, Apr. 1, 1849. 5999. Emilie Catherine, Sept. 10, 1857; unm. 1902. 602 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [2396] MYRON WEEKS HAMBLIN,3 ( Bro. of Laura,) b. Apr. 17, 1822; m. Sept. 25, 1851, Emily, dau. of Peter and Louise (Aiken) Stover, b. Mar. 20, 1830; merchant; Troy, N. Y.; dealer in China and glass; city treasurer. Ch. b. Troy: 6000.* Myron Peter, Apr. 25, 1854. [2399] MARY ELIZA SEARS,3 (Mary Tasker,' Mira Hamblen,3 Benja min,5* Eleazer,3 James,8 ') b. July 30, 1823; m. Sept. 22, Henry Caryl. Children: 6001. Henry. 6002. Mary Eliza. [2441] ISAAC STANDISH,8 (Sarah Hamlen,7 Isaac,65 Benjamin,* Elea zer,3 James,21) b. Mar. 24, 1807; m. 1st, Seneca Co., N. Y., Elizabeth Scripture; m. 2, ; res. Norwalk, Ohio. He d. Sept. 18, 1891. Ch. by 1st wife: Four daughters. [2442] LUCY STANDISH,8 (Sister of Isaac,) b. Peru N. Y., Mar. 23, 1809; m. Fairfield, Ohio, Apr. 16, 1837, Robert son of Abraham and Lydia (Wilcox) Barker, b. Scipio, N. Y., Aug. 10, 1809; farmer; res. Peru, N. Y.; removed to Bronson, Ohio; she Universalist. Both d. Bronson: she, Oct. 24, 1887; he, July 7, 1887. Children: b. 1838, Peru: d. 1838. " Sept. 19, 1839, " " Nov. 29, 1840, " " July 6, 1844, " [2443] ZACHARIAH STANDISH,8 (Bro. of Isaac,) b. Utica, N. Y., Jan. 13, 1811; m. 1st, Fairfield, Ohio, Lucy Emma, dau. of Aaron and Esther (Wulben) Smith, who d. Norwalk, Oct. 21, 1861; m. 2d, in New York State, Frances Stanton, of Utica, N. Y., who d. six or seven years after; m. 3d, Mrs. Allen; resided Norwalk, Ohio; removed to North Fairfield, Ohio, 1832; to Burlingville, Ohio, and returned to Norwalk, where he d. Apr. 27, 1891. 6003. Edgar, 6004.* Lydia Jane, 6005.* Melvina Lucy, 6006.* John, Ch. by 1st wife: 6007.* Esther Maria, b. June 26, 1839, Norwalk. 6008.* Mary Jane, " Apr. 4, 1841, N. Fairfield. 6009.* Sarah Hamlin, " Feb. 14, 1844, 6010.* Lucy Emily, " Jan. 8, 1846, " 6011.* Zachariah Myles, " Aug. 6, 1856, Norwalk. [2444] BLISS STANDISH,3 (Bro. of Isaac,) b. near Auburn, N.Y., Mar. 28, 1813; m. 1st, Milan, Ohio, June 2, 1841, Ann Lucas, b. England, Oct. 4, 1823; who d. Milan, Jan. 5, 1851; m. 2d, Milan, Dec. 1, 1852, Jane Lucas, sister of his 1st wife, b. England, Jan. 21, 1825, who d. Milan, Apr. 17, 1870; she Presb.; carriage manf.; Milan; Whig and Republi can; Freemason. He d. Milan, Oct. 18, 1857. June 21, 1835, ' ' Apr. 26, 1848. May 21, 1837. July 20, 1839, ' ¦' Jan. 8, 1843. Dec. 20, 1842. Feb. 24, 1845. EIGHTH GENERATION. 603 Ch. b. Milan: 6012.* Sarah Harris, Mar. 14, 1842. 6013.* Anna Maria, Dec. 21, 1845. 6014.* Bliss, Feb. 22, 1848. [2448] POLLY BEALS HAMLEN,8 (Isaac,'65 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Hinsdale, Mass., Sept. 12, 1807; m. Cummington, Mass., June 1, 1826, Richmond, son of Malachi and Mary (Gurney) Jenkins, b. Abington, Mass., Jan. 23, 1803; farmer; Cummington; Republican. Both d. Cummington; she, Sept. 12, 1876; he, Dec. 24, 1889. Ch. b. Cummington: 6015. Mary Palmer, Aug. 16, 1830; d. Aug. 23, 1830. 6016. Louisa Smith, June 25, 1833, " July 16, 1843. 6017. Martha Burr, 6018.* Mary Gurney, 6019. Edward Clarke, 6020.* Edward Clarke, 6021.* Dianthe Clarke, 6022.* Richmond Augustus, June 6, 1852. [2449| MARTHA AMES HAMLEN,8 , (Sister of Polly B.,) b. Hillsdale, Mass., Aug. 7, 1809; m. May 22, 1837, Samuel, son of Jesse and Sally (Pool) Dyer,* b. Aslrfield, Mass., July 23, 1813. She was called Martha (Hamlen) Cole, of Worthington, Mass., at the time of her marriage to Dyer. He res. Plainfield, Mass., where his son-in-law, Charles N. Holden lives, 1901; selectman and school committee. She d. Plainfield, Feb. 1, 1881; he Apr. 9, 1883. Ch. b. Plainfield: 6023.* Alden Hamlen, June 19, 1839. 6024. Augusta M., Ma.y 19, 1841; unm. 1893. 6025.* Effie Gertrude, July 15, 1850. [2450] SIBYL HAMLEN,8 (Sister of Polly B.,) b. Hillsdale, Mass., Sept. 28, 1811; m. Cummington, Mass., May 12, 1831, Cyrus, son of David and Lucy (Bridges) Beals, b. Windsor, Mass., Nov. 10, 1805; tanner; resided in various places; Republican. She d. Florence, Mass., July 29, 1893; he d. Huntington, Mass. Oct. 12, 1880. Children: b. 1832, Cummington. " 1836, Windsor. " 1841, Savoy; unm. 1901. " 1850, Cummington: d. Jan. 30, 1851. " 1852, " " July 10, 1878, unm. [2451] OLIVE BURR HAMLEN,8 (Sister of Polly B.,) b. Cummington, Mass., Nov. 20, 1813; m. there, Dec. 5, 1839, Issachar Reed, son of Seth Reed and Perthina (Kingman) Ford,t b. Cummington, Jan. 22, 1809; * Note 395. For Dyer see note 64. JESSE DYER. (His father and grandfather were named Christopher.) b. Abington, Mass., 1769; m. Oct. 4, 1795, Sally, dau. of Dea. Samuel Pool. He settled in Ashfleld, Mass., 1790, on the farm where Benjamin M. Dyer lived 1891. + For Ford see notes 148 and 299. 6026.* Leantha, 6027. Theron, 6028. Clarinda, 6029. Edwin O., 6030. Edwin O., 604 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. carpenter; Cummington, until 1853; Bleeker, N. Y., until 1859; she Cong. Both d. Easthampton, Mass.; she Oct. 11, 1889; he Oct. 20, 1859. Children: 6031. Vesta Emilisse, b. Apr. 29, 1841, Cummington; d. Feb. 10. 6032. Huldah Burr, " July 25, 1842, " d. Oct. 17, 1886. 6033* Albert Hamlen, " Mar. 3, 1844, 6034.* Julia Cordelia, " Mar. 18, 1846, " 6035. Martha Jane, " July 25, 1852, " d. Mar. 13,1854. 6036.* Roldon Rodolphus, " Mar. 30, 1854, Bleeker. 6037.* Lewis Thayer, " May 4,1856, " [2452] THERON AMES HAMLEN,8 (Bro. of Polly B.,) b. Cummington, Mass., July 26, 1816; m. 1st, there, May 23, 1841, Clarinda H., dau. of John and Hannah (Richards) Orcutt, of Cummington, who d. there; m. 2d, May 4, 1843, Mary Ann Orcutt, sister of first wife; post rider from Northampton to Cummington; removed to Bleeker, N. Y., 1848, where he con ducted a tannery; to Gloversville, N. Y., 1860, where he d. July 26, 1885. Children: 6038.* Theron Orcutt, b. April 9, 1842, Cummington. 6039. Flora Clarinda, " Aug. 17, 1845, " 6040. John Rockwell, " Jan. 4, 1851, Bleeker: 6041. Ida Hannah, "Apr. 22,1856, " d. Oct. 8, '79. [2453] SARAH ANN HAMLEN,3 (Sister of Polly B.,) b. Cummington, Mass., June 15. 1819; m. there, June 28, 1838, William H., son of William and Eliza Ann (Hayden) Guilford, b. Williamsburgb, Mass., 1817; carpenter and manufacturer of scythe stones; Cummington; postmaster; Congs. He d. 1877. Children: 6042.* George, b. July 10, 1839, Worthington. 6043. Linda Eliza, " Feb. 1, 1856, Cummington; d. June 11, 1857. 6044. Walter, " Apr. 22, 1861, '• " Feb 8, 1862. [2454] ALDEN J. HAMLEN,8 (Bro. of Polly B.,) b. Cummington, Mass.; Nov. 16, 1821; m. there, Sept. 2, 1844, Angeline, dau. of Jacob and Naomi (Damon) Lovell, b. Cummington, Jan. 18, 1824; carpenter; Cummington until 1851; Bleeker, N. Y., until 1865; afterwards, Gloversville, N. Y.; Republican; Presbs. He d. Gloversville, Sept. 8, 1895. Children: May 28, 1847, Cummington. Sept. 1, 1849, Dec. 25, 1853, Bleeker. Dec. 13, 1860, " d. Aug. 19, 1861. June 3, 1863, " d. Dec. 9, 1863. July 8, 1868, Gloversville. [2455] EDWIN OSCAR HAMLEN,3 (Bro. of Polly B.,) b. Cummington, Mass., Aug. 24, 1824; m. New Buffalo, Mich., Dec. 16, 1849, Harriet, dau. of Stephen Bunnell, b. Laporte, Ind., Aug. 4, 1832; farmer; re- 6045.* Julia Emma, 6046.* Sarah Ella, 6047.* Carrie Rosabel, 6048. Willie, 6049. Charles, 6050'* Minnie May, EIGHTH GENERATION. 605 moved to Laporte about 1844. He received a collegiate education; Adventist. Both d. Laporte; he Apr. 30, 1883; she, Jan. 21, 1865. Ch. b. Laporte: Apr. 10, 1851. Oct. 3, 1875. 6051. Stephen O., Feb. 12, 1851; d 6052. Florinda J., Aug. 4, 1852. 6053. Stephen Endorus, July 22, 1855; it 6054.* George Theron, Nov. 27, 1858. [2456] ROBERT DAWES HAMLEN,3 (Joshua,' Isaac,65 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Cummington, Mass., July 19, 1811; m. 1st, Bennington, Vt., July 19, 1838, Eliza S., dau. of Jonathan Buell and Harriet M. Norton, b. North Adams, Mass., May 17, 1828; he being then a resident of Augusta, Ga., Robert Dawes Hamlen. who d. N. Y. City, Feb. 17, 1851; m. 2d, Hoosic Falls, N: Y., by Rev. A. M. Bev- eridge, Oct. 25, 1852, Laura O. Norton, sister of first wife, b. Pownal, Vt., Feb. 27, 1825. He was many years a successful merchant and manufacture at Augusta, Ga., from whence he removed to N. Y. City and there extensively en gaged in sugar refinery; removed to Buffalo, N.Y., about 1872, where he engaged extensively in manufacture of flour sacks and paper bags, which was abandoned about 188a He left Buffalo in May, 1881, and d. of Bright''s disease, Benning ton, Vt., Jan. 9, 1882; Republican; Baptists. His widow and son res. Benning ton, Jan., 1897. 606 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. by first wife: 6055.* Flora, b. June 18, 1840, Bennington. 6056. Norton, " Apr. 10, 1842, Augusta; d. 1843. 6057.* Fannie, " July 18, 1845, Bennington. Ch. by second wife: 6058. Lara Norton, b. 1855, Brooklyn; d. 1855. 6059. Mira D., " 1857, Bennington, " 1858. 6060. Robert Buell Riveza, " 1861, New York City; unm. 1897. [2458] ELECTA SEYMOUR HAMLEN,3 (Sister of Robert D.,) b. Cummington, Mass., Mar. 28, 1817; m. Bennington, Vt., Dec. 23, 1842, Enos Stuart, son of Robert and Sarah (Stuart) Riddell, b. Colerain, Mass., Oct. 25, 1818; hotel keeper, proprietor of many houses in various places in the North and South; during the war he owned and kept the Port Royal House, Hilton Head, S. C. He took possession of the Pulaski House, Savannah, Ga., as con fiscated property, Jan. 6, 1864, and conducted it a year, until redeemed; Demo crat; Epis. Hed. Bennington, Mar. 25, 1894. No issue. [2459J MORTIMER JOSHUA HAMLEN,3 (Bro. of Robert D.,) b. Cummington, Mass., May 3, 1819; went to California 1850, and d. there, unmarried. [2460] LAFAYETTE DAWES HAMLEN,3 (Bro. of Robert D., ) b. Cummington, Mass., Jan, 25, 1824; m. Bennington, Vt., Jan. 29, 1851, Mary Jane, dau. of Joshua and Electa (Shaw*) Thayer,t b. Wardsboro, Vt., Sept. 30, 1825; wholesale dealer in petroleum; Bennington. Ch. b. Bennington: 6061. Mortimer Thayer, May 26, 1855; unm. 1894. 6062. Lora Leona, Apr. 28, 1859; d. Feb. 18, 1888. [2461] IRA WHITNEY HAMLIN,3 (Ira,7 Isaac,65 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Plainfield, Mass., Dec. 28, 1831; m. there, July 7, 1858, Harriet (WhitneyJ) Shaw* b. Plainfield, Feb. 14, 1836: Corp. Co. F. 46th Mass. Inf. Vols.; enlisted Sept. 18, 1862; in battles of Kinston, Whitehall, Goldsboro and Gun Swamp, N. O; dis. July 29, 1863; manufacturer; Plainfield, until 1864; Medford, Mass., since 1868; selectman and assessor; member G. A. R. and Medford Lodge, 231, Knights of Honor; Baptists. No issue. [2465] ELIZA HAMLIN,8 (David,'6 Isaac,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Clarence, N. Y., May 27, 1808; m. 1st, Lancaster, N. Y., Aug., 1824, John Abbott, b. Canada, 1800; merchant; Canada; Lancaster, N. Y.; Mass- ilon, Ohio, and Buffalo, N. Y.; he d. Buffalo, 1839; m. 2d, Buffalo, 1840, Nathan- * For Shaw see note 68. + Note 396. Richard and Thomas Thayer came from Thornbury, England, and settled in Braintree, Mass., about 1640, and had a numerous progeny. THOMAS THAYER;* wife Margery; freeman, Braintree, 1647; his farm in Braintree was owned by descendants until about one hundred years ago. ChUdren prob. b. England: Thomas, Fernando, Shadrack. X For Whitney see note 305. Lafayette D. Hamlen, Mortimer T. Hamlen. 608 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. iel, son of James Ash, b. in Maine, 1819; boarding house and stable keeper; Buffalo; Whig; Epis.; she Methodist. Both d. Buffalo; she Sept. 16, 1873; he July 15, 1849. Ch. by 1st marriage, b. Buffalo: 6063.* Mary E, 1830; d. Sept. 13, 1865. 6064. Charles, 1835, " Mar. 10, 1873. 6065. George, 1838, " Oct. 8, 1873. By 2d marriage, b. Buffalo: 6066.* Sarah H., Sept. 1, 1842. 6067.* Nathaniel, Mar. 14, 1849. [2467] ANNA HAMLIN/ (Sister of Eliza,) b. Clarence, N. Y., June 20, 1811; m. North Evans, N. Y., June, 1829, Henry W., son of James Dixon, b. Eastern Shore, Md., Oct. 15, ; farmer; removed from North Evans to Hamburg, N. Y., spring of 1830; to Rock Co., Wis., 1842; Republican; she Methodist. Both d. Rock Co. ; she, May 4, 1856; he, Nov. 2, 1871. Children: 6668.* Ephraim Bartley, b. July 12, 1830, Erie Co. 6069.* Benjamin P., " Aug. 31, 1832, " " 6070.* George Franklin, " Sept. 16, 1834, " " 6071. David J., "June 5,1837, " " d. July 24, 1843. 6072.* Polly A., " Dec. 23, 1839, " " 6073* Margaret Ann, " Mar. 1, 1844, Spring Grove, Wis. 6074.* James Milton, " Oct. 28, 1847, Green Co., Wis. 6075.* Amanda M., " May 26, 1851, Avon, Wis. 6076. Lunettia M., " Feb. 20, 1854, " d. Oct. 22,'55. [2469] AMANDA O. HAMLIN,' (Sister of Eliza,) ' b. Clarence, N. Y., Apr. 24, 1816, m. Eden, N. Y., Mar. 2, 1836, Martin W., son of Henry and Nancy (Conant) Andrus, b. Penfield, Monroe Co., N. Y., Mar. 10, 1816; farmer; North Evans, N. Y.; Prohibitionist; Methodists; she res. North Evans, N. Y., after 1830. Both d. North Evans; he, Nov. 22, 1891; she, Feb. 25, 1900. Ch. b. North Evans: 6077. Adaline A.. Jan. n, 1837; d. July 22, 1839. 6078.* Alvira L., 1840. 6079. Amanda A., Apr, 7, 1846; " Apr. 22, 1846. 6080. Henry H., Jan. 29, 1848, " Mar. 29, 1856. 6081.* Annie E., Apr. 5, 1853. 6082.* Charles H., July 3, 1856. [2484] JAMES D. HAMLIN,8 (Lenzea/ David,6 Isaac,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Clarence, N. Y., Sept. 3, 1831; m. there, Jan. 18, 1879, Mary, dau. of John and Emily (Potter) Caul, by Coulsville, N. Y., July 31, 1853; before marriage a miner; since, a farmer; Clarance; she Presb. Ch. b. Clarence: 6083. Edwin, Oct. 17, 1879; d. Aug. 22, 1880. 6084. James M., Aug. 23, 1880. 6085. BenjamineF., April 21, 1882. 6086. George W., Aug. 26, 1883. 6087. John H., April 9, 1886. 6088. Charles A., July 18, 1887. 6089. Glezen F., Jun. 4, 1891. EIGHTH GENERATION. 609 [2493] AMELIA C. HAMLIN,8 (Isaac,' David,6 Isaac,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Clarence, N. Y., May 19, 1832; m. Doylestown, Ohio, Mar. 13, 1851, William H., son of John H. and Mary (Culbertson) Heffleman, b. April 2, 1831; Doylestown; Methodists. Ch. b. Doylestown: 2, 1851; m. H. Stotler. 24, 1853; unm. 1899. 20, 1856; m. F. Elliot. 1857; d. Mar. 1858. 8, 1859; m. W. Miller. 12, 1861; " LillieHartong.' 19,, 1865; d. July 8, 1873, unm. 14, 1869; unm. 1899. 1, 1875, " 1899. 6090. Laura A., Nov. 6091. Ada A., Ang. 6092. Ella F- Feb. ' 6093. Rolla, Dec. 6094. Imogene M., Sept. 6095. Ira M., Nov. 6096. Jennie L., June 6097. Grace A., June 6098. Jessie F., Nov. [2495] ORRA F. HAMLIN,3 (Sister of Amelia C.,) b. Doylestown, Ohio, Sept. 16, 1837; m. Akron, Ohio, July 3,. 1859, Ephriam Falor, b. Coventry, Ohio, June 13, 1834; stone cutter; Akron; Republican; she res. Barbertown, Ohio; Evangelical. He d. Oct. 12, 1887. Children: < 6099.* Frank Leslie, b. May 6, 1861, Akron. 6100.* Rose, a Dec. e, 1864, " 6101.* Austin Leonard, tt Feb, 18, 1866, Coventry. 6102.* Cora, n Apr. 8, 1868, Akron. 6103. Louis P., a Feb. 22, 1870; unm. 1902. 6104.* William Elgin, a July 17, 1872, Akron. 6105.* Abram Ephraim, > i Oct. 26, 1874, (< 6106. Nancy E., k( June 21, 1877; unm., 1902 6107. James O., a Oct. 28, 1879, a a [2499] WILLIAM G. HAMLIN,3 Bro. of Amelia C.,) b. Doylestown, Ohio, Apr., 1845; member 164th Ohio Inf. Vols.; d. unm. in the army in Wis., 1865. [2501] BYRON S. HAMLIN,8 (Bro. of Amelia C.,) b. Doylestown, Ohio, Apr. 3, 1849; m. there, Oct. 1, 1872, Mary Ellen, dau. of Emanuel and Eliza (Franks) Stotler, b. Doylestown, Apr. 8, 1852; mechanic; Akron, Ohio; Republican; member Summit Lodge No. 50, I. O. O. F.; Encamp ment No. 18, Akron; Methodists. Ch. b. Akron: 6108. Harry A., June 12, 1874; unm. 1899. 6109. Percy S., Feb. 12, 1876, " 6110. Ray F., Apr. 24, 1881, " [2508] NEPHI PACKARD,3 (Noah,' Molly Hamlen,8 Isaac,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Parkman, Ohio; m. Nov. 10, 1861, Elizabeth, dau. of Henry and Elizabeth (Martin) Clucas, b. Sept. 2, 1843; miner and farmer; Spring- ville, Utah; has traveled in most of the western states and territories. [2512] Dr. SHEPARD L. HAMLEN,3 (Reuben,' John," Isaac,5 Benja min,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Plainfield, Mass., Feb. 14, 1823; m. Cincinnati, Ohio, by Rev. Willis Lord, Nov. 10, 1850, Elizabeth B. Valentine, of Cincinnati; 610 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. res. Cincinnati; one Dr. S. L. Hamlen of Cincinnati, was surgeon in the Union army in Tenn., Dec. 22, 1862. He d. N. Y. City, Mar. 6, 1866. Ch. b. Cincinnati: 6111. Lizzie Lord, May 5, 1853. 6112. Ella Watts, Aug. 15, 1856. [2516] ALFRED W. HAMLIN,8 # (Bro. of Shepard L.,) b. Plainfield, Mass., June 17, 1834; m. Jefferson ville, Ind., Nov. 19, 1863, Harriet N. Stratton, of Jefferson ville. He d. New Albany, Ind., June 6, 1872. Ch. b. Jeffersonville: 6113. Henry Barker, Aug. 23, 1864; m. Mary E. Lewis. 6114. Earle Warner, Dec. 7, 1871. [2517] ALBERT WALLACE HAMLIN,6 (Bro. of Shepard L.,) b. Plainfield, Mass., Mar. 12, 1839: m. Oct. 27, 1870, Rachael Mercer, of Princeton, Ills.; res. Princeton. She d. June 6, 1872. No issue. [2518] SALLY HAMLEN PRATT,8 (Clarissa Hamlen,' John,8 Isaac,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Plainfield, Mass., Nov. 10, 1818; her name was changed to Sarah; m. Salt Lake City, Utah, 1859, Elder William, son of Heman and Polly W, (Tilton) Hyde, b. York, N. Y., Sept. 11, 1818: farmer; New York; Kirtland, and Far West, Mo.; Quincy and Nauvoo, Ills.; Salt Lake City, Lehi and Hyde Park, Utah; Probate Judge; Freemason; sergeant in Mexican war; enlisted July 16, 1846; dis. July 16, 1847; members Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Elder Hyde also m. Abigail, dau. of Charlesand Abigail (Pratt) Gloyd, of Cummington, Mass., cousin to Sally H. Pratt, by whom he had children: Charles G., Abbie and Rosel Homer. Elder Hyde bad other wives. Both d. Hyde Park; she Oct. 12, 1893; he Mar. 2, 1874. Ch. b. Hyde Park: 6115.* Nellie Maria, July 4, 1861. [2519] LUCY GOVE PRATT,3 (Sister of Sally H.,) b. Plainfield, Mass., Dec. 28, 1820; m. there, Oct. 28, 1847, Noah L., son of Charles and Abigail (Pratt (?) Gloyd, b. Cummington, Mass., Sept. 23,1818; manf. of woolen cloth; Cummington; Republican; Universalists. Both d. Cummington: she, Apr. 29, 1889; he, Feb. 9, 1888. Ch. b. Cummington: 6116. Clara Maria, Aug. 24, 1848: m. Daniel N. Dawes. 6117.* Charles Otis, Sept. 30, 1850. 6118. Abbie Amelia, May 27, 1861. [2520] MARY L. PRATT,8 (Sister of Sally H.,) b. Plainfield, Mass., Ma.y 9, 1823: m. Abington, Mass., May 9, 1848, Leavitt, son of Samuel and Betsey ( Lane) Torrey, b. Feb. 4, 1820; she d. Plainfield, June 10, 1851; he m. 2d, Susan Bartlett; shoemaker: South Weymouth, Mass. He. d. South Weymouth, Mass., Apr. 17, 1854. Ch. b. South Weymouth: 6119. Emma Hamlin, Mar., 1849; m. Geo. B. Lincoln. EIGHTH GENERATION. 611 [2522] LAURA PRATT,8 (Sister of Sally H.,) b. Plainfield, Mass., Sept. 24, 1827; m. there, Apr. 4, 1848, William Justus, son of Justus and Polly (Robinson) Shattuck, b. Smyrna, N. Y., Aug. 31, 1822; farmer; Plainfield, until 1865; Cummington, until 1871; since, Covert, Mich.; Republican; she Cong. She d. Covert, Apr. 16, 1872. Ch. b. Plainfield: 6120.* Orla William, June 20, 1849. 6121.* Ella Audell, July 5, 1852. 6122.* Carrie Amanda, June 30, 1854. 6123. Fred Orville, May 30, 1857; unm. 1901. 6124.* Shepard Hamlin, May 24, 1859. [2523] BERNICE PRATT,8 (Bro. of Sally H.,) b. Plainfield, Mass., July 13, 1829; m. 1st, Oct. 3, 1853, Lydia A. Pool, of Abbington, Mass.; they were divorced; m. 2d, Mary Kinney. He was in busi ness in Boston, where he failed and returned to Cummington, Mass., where he fl„ June 12, 1901. Ch. by 2d wife: 6125. Harry. 6126. A Daughter. [2524] CELIA FORD,3 (Abigail Hamlen,' John,6 Isaac,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Cummington, Mass., Oct. 28, 1819; m. there, Dec. 6, 1837, John Bement,' son of Nathan and Lucy (Munson) Waite,* b. Whately, * Note 397. GAMALIEL WATE (Waite), made freeman, Boston, Mass., Sept. 3, 1634; wife Grace. Ch. b. Boston: Moses, 4 mo., 1637; d. 1 mo., 1638. Grace, 10, 11 " 1638. Moses, 7 " 1640; d. 7 mo., 1641. Samuel, 1641., RICHARD WAYTE, b. England, 1608; made freeman, Boston, May 9, 1636-7; he had land In Watertown, Mass., 1637. It is traditional that he had sons, Thomas and Joseph. RICHARD WAYTE, wife Elizabeth. Ch. b. Boston : Isaac, 9, 6 mo., 1638; d. 21, 6 mo., 1638. Retobne, 8, 5 " 1639. Hannah, 14, 7 " 1641. Sebgt. BENJAMIN WAITE,2 b. as early as 1644. It is traditional that he descends from one Thomas Waite, of Seconet, R. I., perhaps a brother to Richard and Gamaliel; m. June 8, 1670, Martha, dau, of John Leonard, of Springfield, Mass., b. May 15, 1649; he was in Hadley, Mass., 1663, and in Hatfield, Mass., 1669. He was a brave, resolute man; his knowl edge of Indian warfare, doubtless acquired in the Narragansett war, had much to do with his settlement in the Conn. Valley; for his superior ability as a leader in scout ing as well as in fighting the Indians led him into that section; and it is known that he was the hero of the Conn. Valley. On Sept. 19, 1677 his wife and children, with others, were captured by Indians at Hatfield and carried to Canada. He, with Stephen Jennings, went there and found them, paid the ransom of SS1.000, and bought them home. "The ransom paid was gathered by contributions amonge the English " (the Colonists). When Waite reached Canada he found that a daughter had been added to his family, who was named "Can ada Waite." She married Joseph Smith, of Hatfield. When the news reached Hatfield of tbe attapk of the French and Indians at Deerfield, Mass, of Feb. 29, 1704, though then nearly sixty years old, he was the first to start to the rescue, and was killed in the Meadow fight. A monu ment was erected to the memory of those who fell in that fight, in South Deerfield, on Sept. 20, 1900. JEREMIAH WAITE,3 b. Sept. 24, 1684; m. Apr. 4, 1703, Mary Graves, b. Hatfield, Mass., Feb. 24, 1683. He d. 1733. NATHAN WAITE,* b. Hatfield, Feb. 15, 1711; m. Jan. 18, 1739, Hannah Billings, of Hat- 612 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Mass., Aug. 5, 1812; farmer; Whately. He resided on the same farm bought 1783, occupied by his father, grandfather and great grandfather; Democrat. Both d. Whately; she Feh. 15, 1890; he Apr. 16, 1888. Ch. b. Whately: 6127.* Alfred Eugene, Sept. 20, 1840. 6128.* John Edward, Dec. 12, 1843. 6129.* Adelaide Caroline, Sept. 20, 1845. 6130. Arthur Willington, Dec. 27, 1847; d. young. 6131.* Willis Ford, Mar. 21, 1850. 6132.* Mara Madora, Nov. 14, 1852. 6133. Francis Deloss, Aug. 19, 1856; d. June 24, 1869. 6134. Anna Lucretia, Feb. 17, 1860; unm. 1901. [2525] ANGELINE FORD,3 , (Sister of Celia,) b. Cummington, Mass., Nov. 9, 1821; m. New Lebanon, N. Y., July 4, 1843, Arial S. Ayres, perhaps son of Aaron and Usebia Ayres, b. Windsor, Mass., June 9, 1820; farmer; Windsor, Plainfield and Florence, Mass.; Republican; she Cong. He d. Florence, Feb. 22, 1895. Children: 6135.* Rose Ellen; b. Feb. 9, 1844, Windsor. 6136.* George Arial, " July 6, 1850, Plainfield. 6137.* Jerome B., " Mar. 26, 1854, " [2526] OCTAVIA FORD,8 (Sister of Celia,) b. Cummington, Mass., Sept, 23, 1823; m. there, June 27, 1852, Orrin, son of Orrin and Lydia (Snell) Terrill, b. Plainfield, Mass., Nov. 1822; farmer: Plain- field; Republican; she res. West Cummington: Cong. He d. Plainfield, Mar. 31, 1892. No issue. [2527] LAVANT1A FORD,3 (Sister of Celia,) b. Cummington, Mass., Aug. 13, 1825; m. there, Sept. 13, 1844, Fayette, son of Brackley and SiUinda (Mason) Shaw,* b. Cummington, Oct. 3, 1824; tanner and leather dealer, retired; he resided Cummington, 1824-45; Bleeker, N. Y., about 1846; Cummington, 1848-55; Detroit, Maine, until 1865; since, Newton- vilie, Mass.; Republican: Universalists. From various sources we have glimpses of the life and character of this delightful lady, who was a profound student of field, b. July 14, 1706. He d. Whateley, Mass., Nov. 25, 1798; she d. Ashfleld, Mass., Aug. 15, 1773. JEREMIAH WAITE,5 b. Dec. 6, 1742; m. 176-, Rachael Bement, of Ashfleld, b. 1743. He moved from Ashfleld to Whateley, 1783, bringing his father, who lived with him, and bought a farm of 125 acres there. He d. Mar. 16, 1817; she d. Dec. 22, 1814. NATHAN WAITE,6 b. Sept. 2, 1766; m. Mai-. 10, 1790, Lucy Monson, b. June 3, 1772. He d. Apr. 9, 1830; she d. Jan.. 15, 1840. JOHN BEMENT' WAITE,' b. Apr. 5, 1812; m. Celia Ford. * Note 398. Since printing the Shaw note, 68, at pages 95-6, 1 have received later informa tion on the subject from Mrs. Florence E. Curtis, a descendant of that family, who has made diligent search of the records at Weymouth and Abbington, Mass., and carefully compiled the result of her labor. It affords mo pleasure to acknowledge her kindness by publishing these records as revised. ABRAHAM SHAW,* b. England; m. there, 1616, Bridget, dau. of Henry Best of Ovenden, Halifax parish, Yorkshire, England, b. there, Apr. 9, 159::. He came to Watertown, Mass, after 1630, where he was granted eighty acres of land, on which he built a house and mills; freeman, Mar. 9, 1636-7. His house was burned, Oct., 1636, and he moved to Dedham, Mass. He d. sudden- Lavantia Ford Shaw EIGHTH GENERATION. 613 the history of the ancient East. In later years it was her beautiful custom to entertain her friends with private readings from the subjects of her studies. Her daughter pays her memory this tribute: "Neither words nor pen can tell of the many hearts she cheered, and the homes she brightened by her ready sympathy and open purse, or the pleasure she gave her friends by her hospital ity." A friend writing on her decease mentions her as "an ardent student and lover of literature: interested in the ancient lore of Egypt, Persia and East India, and had an unusual grasp of the meaning of their mystical sayings, with which she delighted her friends who were priveleged to listen to her on these subjects. In her home life she showed a loving and kindly spirit. A true and helpful wife and affectionate mother. She showed that home life and loves were dear and precious, but did not disregard calls for sympathy and aid. That part of her life pertaining to charity and benevolence was bestowed without ostentation for the happi ness of others. ly in Boston; she d. Dedham or Weymouth, Mass. The children were prob. b. England, except perhaps the youngest. Edward Shaw, of Weymouth, may have been a son of Abraham. Children: ilfi, 1618, Northoram, Haliax. 15, 1621. 11, 1623; prob. d. young. June 18, 1626; m. Mr. Richards, 16, 1628; d. Apr. 1, 1629. 23, 1630: m. Alice Philips and Hannah . 6, 1632, " Thomas Vincent. Dea. JOHN SHAW,» b. England, May 23, 1630; ra. 1st, Alice, dau. of Dea. Nicholas and Hannah (Salter) Philips; m. 2d, Hannah . He prob. came to America with his parents in infancy; and res. in Watertown, Dedham and Weymouth, Mass. He d. Weymouth, Mar. 2, 1718. For children, see noteB8, page 96. JOSEPH SHAW,3 (John,2 Abraham.*) see note 68; b. Weymouth, Mass., Apr. 15, 1664; m. 1st, Judith ; m. 2d, Sarah , who d. Weymouth, July 18, 1716; m. 3d, Weymouth, Nov. 13, 1716, Mary Blanchard ; res. Weymouth, where he d. Nov. 13, 1744 Ch. by 1st wife, b. Weymoutb: .Elizabeth, Sept. 26, 1867. Joseph, Jan. 11, 1691. Judith, May 4, 1693. Abigail, July 17, 1695. By 2d wife, b. Weymouth: Sarah, Dec. 6, 1706. Hannah, Oct. 8, 1708; d. Aug. 23, 1730, unm. ¦Joseph, Mar. 11, 1711. John, Apr. 11, 1714. By 3d wife, b. Weymouth: Ebenezer, Apr. 23, 1718. Abraham, Sept. 8, 1720. Mart, July 24, 1723. Susanna, Mar. 3, 1726. Alice, Apr. 22, 1728. Abigail, Dec. 27, 1731. Lieut. EBENEZER SHAW,* b. Weymouth, Mass., Apr. 23, 1718; m. there, June 29, 1740, Annie Colson, res. Abington, Mass. Both d. there; he Nov. 21, 1796; she Feb. 15, 1799. Ch. b. Abington: James, bap. Mar. Grace. b. Aug. Martha, " Dee. Mart, " June John, " Feb. John, " May Martha, " June Anne, May 30, 1745. Mart, Nov. 6, 1749. Hannah, Apr. 2, 1754. Lydia, July 3, 1757. Brackley, Mar. 16, 1761. Sylvanus. Josiah, Apr. 15, 176a 614 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. The address at her funeral began with a favorite quotation of hers: " 'If you feel weary and languid and sometimes wonder why the angels tarry so long, remember that the powers that can read the value of a human life know when to call you home.'" The speaker continued: "This standing can scarcely measure the value of a human life: it is only at times like this that we realize something of the worth of human life. The sadness of the hour, the deep grief, the precious memories, the yearning of hearts for the old time love, all tell more eloquently than words can express of the beauty and strength of the life now closed to earth." "She won a large circle of friends by her gracious hospitality and her many deeds of charity that her nearest friends had no idea of their number or extent." She d. Battle Creek, Mich., July 31, 1901. Children: 6138. Julius Cicero, b. Dec. 26, 1846, Bleeker, N. Y.; d. Oct. 8, '48 6139.* Florence Ella, " Aug. 13, 1849, Cummington, Mass. 6140.* Sillinda Mason, " Dec. 4, 1857, Detroit, Maine. 6141.* Fayette Delos, " Jan. 25, 1862, " " [2530] MARTHA HAMLIN FORD,8 (Sister of Celia, ) b. Cummington, Mass., July 3, 1831; m. Williamsburg, Mass., Nov. 27, 1851, Calvin L., son of Nathaniel and Sarah (Lukas) Bartlett, b. Plainfield,Mass., Jan. 29, 1827; mechanic; Plainfield, Lee and Florence, Mass.; Freemason; she member O. E. S. Children: 6142* Evelyn Augusta, b. Aug. 12, 1855, Lee; m. Warner Clark. 6143.* Walter Lee, "Jan. 24, 1859, Cummington. SYLVANUS SHAW.s b. Abington, Mass., about 1762; m. Hingham, Mass., Nov. 15,1792, Persis Wilder, dau. of Laban and, Persis (Wilder) Stoddard. He was a Rev. soldier and served various terms of enlistment, 1781-2; pensioned Mar. 4, 1831, age then giveu, 69 years. He res. Abington; removed to Cummington, Mass., soon after marriage where nearly all their children were b. ; Universalists. Both d. Cummington. Children : 21, 1794. 12, 1795. 1, 1797. 21, 1798. 28, 1801. 28, 1802. 27, 1804. 19, 1806. 31, 1808. 27, 1809. 1, 1811. 30. 1814; d. Aug. 16, 1817. 8, 1816, " June 15, 1S17. BRACKLEY SHAW,« b. Cummington, Mass., June 1, 1797; m. there, Jan. 1, 1822, SiUinda, dau. of Joseph Mason, b. Nov. 6, 1795; tanner and farmer; Cummington; Universalist; bothd. Cummington; he about 1848; she about 1858. Ch. b. Cummington: Lorenzo, Oct. 11, 1822. Fayette, Oct. 3, 1824. Elbridge, May 7, 1S27. Brackley, April 10, 1820. William, Jan. 30, 1831. Sillinda, April 29, 1833. Sblina, July 5, 1835. Thaxter, Sept. .(, 1837. Sarah, Mar. :i, 1740. Sylvanus, b. Mar. Ebenezer, " Oct. Brackley, " June Bela, " Nov. Lora, " Feb. Clarissa, " Sept. Caleb Thaxter, " Sept. Persis Wilder, " June Spenoer, " Jan. Louisa, " June Charles C, " Mar. Mary Ann, " July Alonzo Crossing, " May EIGHTH GENERATION. 615 [2531] SARAH E. HAMLIN,* (Lyman,' John,6 Isaacs Benjamin,* Eleazer.s James,2i) b. West Bloomfield, N. Y., May 20, 1827; m. Sept. 7, 1848, John C. Johns; blacksmith: Holly, Mich. She d. Waterford, Mich., Mar. 26, 1839. Children: 6144. Horace E„ b. Apr. 20, 1850, Victor. 6145. Florence J., " June 23, 1852, [30,1855. 6146. Charles H., " May 10, 1855, E. Bloomfield; d. Oct. 6147. George B. McClellan, " May 5, 1862, Clarksville, Mich. [2532] MARY M. HAMLIN,8 (Sister of Sarah E.,) b. West Bloomfield, N. Y., April 3, 1830; m. Nov. 13, 1854, Russell Bradley; cattle dealer; Waterford, Mich. Ch. b. Waterford: 6148. Lewis H., Aug. 30, 1855. 6149. Martha L., Sept. 30, 1856. 6150. Clarence E., Jan. 10, 1865. L2533] AMELIA HAMLIN,8 (Sister of Sarah E.,) b. West Bloomfield, N. Y., Mar. 29, 1833; m. Mar. 29, 1833, William D. Quick; cooper; Bloomingdale, Mich. Children: 6151. Bela B., b. Mar. 17, 1859, Clarkston. 6152. Lizzie Augusta, " Jan. 14, 1861, Clarkston; d. May 11, 1862. 6153. Emanuel H., " Nov. 4, 1870, Paw Paw, " Bloomingdale [2535] HORATIO B. HAMLIN,8 (Bro. of Sarah E.,) b. West Bloomfield, N. Y., Aug. 1, 1837; m. Commerce, Mich., Dec. 17, 1861, Harriet Brown, of Clarkston, Mich.; res. Detroit, Mich. [2536] WILLIAM H. HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Sarah E.,) b. West Bloomfield, N. Y., Aug. 24, 1840; m. Clarkston, Mich., by Rev. Mr. Owen, Jan. 8, 1873, Minerva, only child of Edgar and Ammorilla Bartlett, b. Groveland, Mich., 1849; clothier: Pontiac, Mich; she, Methodist. He d. Pon- tiac, Oct. 23, 1889; she d. July 7, 1895. Ch. b. Pontiac: 6154. Bessie A., Apr. 14, 1879. 6165. Harry B., May 23, 1882. [2537] MARTHA A. HAMLIN,8 (Sister of Sarah E., ) b. West Bloomfield, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1843; m. by Rev. D. E. Hill, May 2, 1865, Dennis Collins, b. England; stone mason; Detroit, Mich. He d. Detroit, Aug. 15, 1893, aged 56 years. Ch. b. Pontiac: 6156. Alice Izora, 1868, Pontiac; d. 1870. [2540] FREDERICK B. HAMLIN, 8 (Bro. of Sarah E., ) b. West Bloomfield, N. Y., July 31, 1853; m. Pontiac, Mich., by Rev. C. T. Allen, Apr. 4, 1877, Lizzie Weeks, b. there, Aug. 19, 1853; tinsmith and plumber; Clarkston, Mich. 616 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. 6157.6158. 6159. 6160.6161. Children: Jessie L., William H., Grace May, Alice Ellen, Flora Bell, b. Mar. " May " Sept. 12 "May 24, 1885, " May 14, 1887, 5, 1879, Clarkston. 9, 1881, Pontiac. 1883, [2541] EDWARD F. HAMLlN,MFreeman,' John,6 Isaac,6 Benjamin,1 Eleazer,8 James,") b. Plainfield, Mass., June 6, 1842; m. N. Y. City, by Rev. William H. Brodt, June 9, 1868, Helen Alice, dau. of Franklin and Angeline D. (Higgins) Church, b. Worthington, Mass., 1844. First Sergt. I, 52 Mass Inf. Vols.; mustered Oct. 11, 1862; dis. Aug. 14. 1863. Executive Secretary for Governor and Council of Mass., since 1878; Boston; member Mountain Miller Post 198, G. A. R., Plainfield. He has furnished valuable records for this work. Ch. b. Boston: 6162* Franklin Church, Sept. 19, 1876. EIGHTH GENERATION. 617 [2546] DAVID B. AMES,8 (Polly Hamlen,' John,6 Isaac,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Feb. 25, 1837; m. 1st, Jan. 14, 1865, Mary Gates, of May- field, Ohio: m. 2d, Feb. 24, 1876, Victoria Anderson. [2552] LOUISA ADALINE MESSENGER,8 (Betsey Phillips,' Eliza beth Hamlin,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,31) b. Fitchburg, Mass., Oct. 1, 1801; m. Jan. 28, 1823, David, son of Joseph and Polly (Sawyer) Lowe,* b. Fitchburg, July 20, 1800; farmer; Fitchburg. She was a lady of rare intellectual powers, a strict Calvinist, uncompromising upon temperance, and looked upon social pleasures with criticism. They settled on a farm divided from her child hood home by the highway, where her life was passed near her parents, in peace, comfort and prosperity, living frugally, that she might give abundantly. Missions were the leading objects of her benefactions. Her motto was: "As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord." At whatever her hands were busy, her mind was ever active. The practice of reading never left her and she was considered authority on religious and historical subjects. Her death came without warning, Mar. 23, 1886. He d. July 30, 1866. Ch. b. Fitchburg: 6163.* John, May 5, 1824. 6164.* Calvin Messenger, Sept. 3, 1826. 6165." David Sawyer, Dec. 23, 1829. 6166. Seth Phillips, Oct. 22, 1831; d. Jan. 10, 1835. 6167.* Seth Lyman, July 22, 1835. 6168.* George, Mar. 6, 1838. 6169. Daniel, June 3, 1840; d. Sept. 23, 1842 6170. Daniel Clark, May 25, 1843, " Aug. 9, 1845 6171.* Stephen Clark, Jan. 7, 1847. [2553] HORACE PHILLIPS MESSENGER,3 (Bro. of Louisa A.,) b. Fitchburg, Mass., April 17, 1803; m. there, Jan. 20, 1831, Sarah Winch, dau. of Abigail and Sarah (Gray) Hartwell, b. Fitchburg, April 23, 1811; farmer; Fitchburg; Republican; Congs. Both d. Fitchburg; he, Aug. 20, 1874; she, Aug. 19, 1889. Children: 6172.* Sarah Elizabeth, b. Dec. 10, 1831, Fitchburg. 6173. Susan Augusta, " Nov. 29, 1335; d. Feb. 10, 1838. 6174.* George Edward, " Sept. 23, 1847. [2555] BETSEY MESSENGER,3 (Sister of Louisa A.,) b. Fitchburg, Mass., Jan. 26, 1806; m. Jan. 20, 1831, Joseph, son of Joseph and Susan (Thurston) Upton, b. Fitchburg, Oct. 5, 1807; mason and farmer; Fitchburg; Republican; Congs. She d. Dec. 25, 1864; he d. Fitchburg, Mar. 14, 1870. * Note 399. JOSEPH LOWE, b. Fitchburg, Mass., Dec. 5, 1762; m. by Rev. John Payson, Dec. 27, 1787, Polly Sawyer. He d. Dec. 25, 1803; she d. Mar. 30, 1806, aged 48. 6175.* Susan Elizabeth 6176. Calvin, 6177.*. Jane Augusta, 6178.* Emily Maria, 6179.* Louisa Adaline, 6180.* Harrison, 6181.* Mary Thurston, 6182. Daniel, 6183. Lydta Hawes, 6184.* Abbie Caroline, 618 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. prob. b. Fitchburg: Oct. 9, 1831. May 21, 1833; d. Oct. 4, 1849. Jan. 19, 1835, Fitchburg. Dec. 31, 1837. Feb. 1, 1839, Fitchburg. Dec. 2, 1840, Apr. 11, 1843. June 21, 1844; d. Aug. 29, 1844. Aug. 27, 1846, " Aug. 12. 1847. Nov. 2, 1849, Fitchburg. [2556] LYDIA MESSENGER,8 (Sister of Louisa A.,) b. Fitchburg. Mass., June 11,1809; m. 1st, May 6, 1830, Samuel, son of Robert and Anne (Esterbrook) Howes,* a weathy gentleman. Their married life-. of forty-three years was unusually happy; Congs; m. 2d, Aug. 14, 1879, Rev. John, son of Col. John and Abigail (Stowell) Wood,* b. Alstead, N. H., July 24, 1809. No issue. [2557] Col. IVERS PHILLIPS,8 (Samuel,' Elizabeth Hamlen,6 Eleazer,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Ashburnham, Mass., July 28, 1805; m. 1st, Fitchburg, Mass., Nov. 1, 1828, Rebecca, dau. of Thomas Carter, of Leominster, -Mass., who d. July 2, 1867; m. 2d, Worcester, Mass., Jan. 19, 1869, Mrs. Abbie Rebecca, widow of Daniel Rundlett Haines, and dau. of Sewell and Abigail (Kendall) Richardson, b. Leominster, July 2, 1820. It is stated in his obituary that bis biography would be the history of Fitchburg for seventy-five years: it would be much more. He was a man of varied accomplishments. He attended the public school in his native town until 1812, when be removed with his father's family to Fitchburg. where he was reared upon a farm and there attended school in the south-east room of the old Cowdin tavern, corner of Main and Blossom streets, where the Ameri can house stands. At the age of eighteen he attended New Ipswich Academy one term and part of another: He worked upon the farm in summer and taught school in winter. A successful teacher in the public schools. A pleas ant episode of his life was the reunion of his old pupils on the occasion of his 85th birthday, when there were present forty persons who had sat under his instruction, whose average age was 73 years. From 1833 he entered upon a life of unusual activity and success. He resided in Fitchburg until 1837, when he removed to Worcester, but returned to Fitchburg in 1844, and in 1860 again made his home in Worcester. In 1873 he went to Colorado, and in 1882 sold his home in Worcester and built a fine residence in Boulder, CoL, and as he quaintly put it, "Settled down for life," at the age of 77 years! He was an enthusiastic militia officer; joined the "Fitchburg Fusileers" at the age of seventeen, Corporal at eighteen, Ensign from 1827 to 1831. and in the latter year was Lieutenant, Major, Lieutenant-Colonel and Colonel 4th Regt. of Inf., 7th Division Mass. Militia, which was disbanded and he was honorably * Note 400. ROBERT HOWES, b. Apr. 13, 175.-.; m. Sept. 30. 1782. Anne Esterbrook, b. Sept. 13, 1750. They came to Fitchburg, Mass., 1790, where both d. ; he May 28, 1821 ; she May 13, 1830. * Note 401. Col. JOHN WOOD, son of Thomas and Mary Wood, b. South Brookfleld, Mass., Apr. 29, 1751 ; d. Dec. 28, 1830. EIGHTH GENERATION. 619 discharged. On reorganization of the militia be was elected Colonel of the 9th Mass. Inf., and resigned May 26, 1835, before he was 30 years of age. He commanded the Worcester Light Infantry Company, 1840-2. He commanded a company of 100-day men, from 50 to 75 years of age, called "The Massachu setts State Guards," called into service during the Rebellion, but the mem bers were considered too old for active duty, and the company performed escort and light duty. His last military service with the organization was on July 4th, 1875, at the dedication of the Soldiers' Monument at Worcester. For 40 years succeeding 1833 he was in active business in Massachusetts; deputy sheriff, 1833-50: coroner, 1836-59. A unique incident in his career is that he served five years as deputy sheriff without bond being required of him. Justice of the peace, 1840-70, fifteen years of which his jurisdiction was co extensive with the state as justice of the peace and of the quorum. He was elected state senator by the vote of the Democrats and Free Soilers, 1852; general assignor under U.S. bankruptcy law, assignor under the Massachusetts insolvent laws, and settled many estates. Collector U. S. Internal Revenue, Eighth Dist. Mass., 1862-9; Chief of Police, Worcester, seven years; member of school committee several years; founder of the Fitchburg High School. He was for many years identified with the affairs of the various agricultural societies. President Worcester North Agricultural Society, trustee or director in each of the Worcester County, New England and The United States Agri cultural Society; member of the Mass. Board of Agriculture. From 1840 to 1873 he was engaged in constructing and operating railroads in Massachusetts, and subscribed to every railroad running into Fitchburg. He was president of three railroads in the aggregate over 20 years; an early advocate of the Ver mont and Massachusetts R. R., of which he was director; also of the Fitchburg and Worcester, and its second president. Upon taking charge of it in 1849, the debts exceeded half the cost of the road. After the first year regular divi dends were paid, and when he left the road in 1866 the debts amounted to but $2000, with money in the treasury to pay it. For six years he was engaged in the manufacture of cotton and woolen goods in Fitchburg. President Fitch burg Gas Co. twelve years: trustee Fitchburg Savings Bank several years; director in the National Bank, Fitchburg, and director First National Bank, Boulder, Col., several years, and for some time its president. He built many public buildings and manufactories about Fitchburg. At one time $20,000 was appropriated for a city hall, when it was decided that it could not be erected at that price. He, being one of the city officers, offered to resign and take the contract for that sum. His offer was accepted and he successfully completed the building. He was a popular auctioneer for many years, and was often called to preside over large assemblies, conventions, town meetings, etc. When the old parties broke up in the '59s he was one of three men in Mas sachusetts who sent out circular letters to prominent men of all the old par ties requesting a meeting in Boston to look over the political situation of the country and take action. Several meetings were held, with increased- attend ance, culminating in a gigantic mass meeting at Worcester, where the Repub lican party in Massachusetts was born. Col. Phillips was chosen a delegate and attended the National Republican convention at Philadelphia which nom inated Gen. Fremont as the first Republican candidate for president, 1856. He was ever afterwards an earnest member of the Republican party. After his removal to Colorado in 1873, he was not in regular business as 620 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. before, but did considerable railroading, banking and mining for himself and others, and secured valuable properties there. He gave valuable works of art to tbe University of Colorado, the Phillips collection being highly prized. In statue he was over six feet in height. He was made a Mason in Aurora Lodge, A. F. & A. M., Oct. 10, 1826; mem ber of Thomas Chapter, R. A. M., May 17, 1844, and of Worcester Commandery, K. T., 1860. Member of committee of arrangement Triennial Conciave,K. T., Denver, 1892, and attended the Conclave in Boston, 1895. In the latter year he wrote me: "My health is fair, and I am still able to accomplish something, and I think it best for me to keep in harness as long as I am able." He had hoped to reach the century mark, and often spoke to friends of the possibility of such consummation, and retained his mental faculties until the last year af his life. After a year's illness he died of heart disease at Boulder, June 10, 1900. His remains were interred at Fitchburg, under the auspices of Worcester Commandery, where an address was delivered by Rev. W. F. Greenman, paying a strong tribute to the character of the deceased as "Simple, true, brave, tender, cheery, an enthusiastic educator, an honest offi cial and legislator, a sterling citizen, a true child of God, whom he trusted and loved, and he loved and served his fellow man." Children: 6185. Mary Ann, b. Sept. 6186.* Ivers Carter, " July 6187.* Harriet Rebecca, " July 6188.* Sarah T., " Apr. 6189.* Abbie Louisa, " Nov. [2558] SALLY PHILLIPS,8 (Sister of Ivers,) b. Ashburnham, Mass., July 29, 1811; m. Fitchburg, Mass., Jan. 1, 1830, Charles, son of Thomas and Margaret (Adams) Russell, b. Ashburnham, Sept. 10, 1804: carpenter; Fitchburg; Republican; Universalist; member Aurora Lodge A. F. & A. M.; she Cong.; she d. Fitchburg, Jan. 31, 1838. He m. 2d, Harriet Stone Farrar, and had Mary Adams, b. in the Seth Phillips house, Rockville, West Fitchburg, July 20, 1840, who ra. 1st, George Lowe;9 m. 2d, his brother, John Lowe.9 He d. Fitchburg, July, 1865. Ch. b. Fitchburg: 6190.* Sarah Amanda, Dec. 4, 1830. 6191.* Caroline Lowe, Nov. 10, 1833. 6192.* Charles Francis, July 15, 1836. [2559] LAURA OLIVIA FAIRBANKS,8 (Lydia Phillips,7 Elizabeth Hamlen,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Ashburnham, Mass., Mar. 11, 1809; m. there, Nov. 26, 1827, Emery Rice, b. Ashburnham, Jan. 1, 1803; miller; later in life real estate dealer; Troy, N. Y.; Ashburnham, until 1848; Chelsea, Vt., until 1867; afterwards, Lebanon, N. IL; Free Soiler. Bothd. Lebanon; she Jan. 31, 1892; he Feb. 22, 1873. Children: 6193.* Emery Ezekiel, b. Aug. 19, 1828, Troy. 6194. George H., " Feb. 18, 1830, " 6195. Lucius E., "May 2, 1832, Ashburnham. 6196.* Marion Arrdelia, " Apr. 13, 1839, " 6197.* Laura Ann, " Mar. 7, 1842, 14, 1829, Fitchburg. 9, 1831, " 6, 1833, a 22, 1836, 1 1 20, 1839, Worcester. EIGHTH GENERATION. 621 [2560] EUROPE HAMLIN FAIRBANKS,8 (Bro. of Laura O.,) b. Ashburnham, Mass., Sept. 14, 1810; m. Sallie E. Crehore; farmer; Ash burnham; Republican; Congs. He d. Ashburnham, 1890. Children: 6198. Henry. 6199. Herbert. 6200.* Albert Phillips, b. Sept. 11, 1849. Fitchburg. [2561] SETH PHILLIPS FAIRBANKS,8 (Bro. of Laura O.,) b. Ashburnham, Mass., Mar. 11, 1812; m. 1st, Almira, dau. of Ithamar Fair banks, b. Nov. 15, 1810, who d. Jan. 8, 1848; m. 2d, Charlotte E., dau. of Joel and Lucy (Stearns) Brown; carpenter; Ashburnham; Congs. He d. Ashburnham, Mar. 1, 1886. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Ashburnham: 6201.* Charles Lewis, Dec. 12, 1839. 6202. Ellen Almira, Oct. 16, 1841; m. Rodney King. 6203. Albert Willis, Sept. 5, 1846; d. Aug. 10, 1847. By 2d wife, b. Ashburnham: 6204. Harriet Elizabeth, Jan. 4, 1850; d. May 7, 1867. 6205.* Frank Everett, Dec. 9, 1857. 6206.* Adelaide Ellsworth, Aug. 1, 1861. [2562] SHERMAN DEXTER FAIRBANKS,8 (Bro. of Laura O.,) b. Ashburnham, Mass., Jan. 6, 1814; m. Cohoes, N. Y., Lydia ; me chanic; moved to. Cohoes; manf. of silk knit underwear; Republican. He d. Cohoes, Dec. 16, 1863. Children: 6207. Jeremiah. David. [2563] LYDIA HARRIET FAIRBANKS,3 (Sister of Laura O.,) b. Ashburnham. Mass., Apr. 10, 1816; m. 1st, Varon Wood; m. 2d, Foster, of Ashley, Mass.; she was a popular school teacher; one daughter, all dead. She d. 1852. [2564] MERCY ELIZABETH FAIRBANKS,3 (Sister of Laura O.,) b. Ashburnham, Mass., Apr. 18, 1818; m. Joseph Wood; she d. Fitchburg, 1843. Child: 6209. Waldo, res. New York City. [2565] CAROLINE ARDELIA FAIRBANKS,8 (Sister of Laura O.,) b. Ashburnham, Mass., Feb. 22, 1820; m. there, Nov. 2, 1843, Artemas Rand, son of Henry and Asenath (Rand) Smith, b. Rindge, N. H., June 16, 1816; mer chant and iron founder; Fitchburg; Republican; she was a school teacher; Unitarians. He d. Fitchburg, Mar. 23, 1875. Ch. b. Fitchburg: 6210.* Margaret Lydia, Apr. 4, 1850. 6211. Ralph Hamlin, Feb. 19, 1855; d. April 3, 1863. 6212.* Gertrude Elizabeth, Nov. 14, 1860. 622 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [2567] JACOB HORATIO FAIRBANKS,8 (Bro. of Laura O.,; b. Ashburnham, Mass., Sept. 7, 1825; m. 1st, Chelsea, Mass., June 2, 1858, Margaret Emma, dau. of and Polly (Durant) Ferson, b. Francistown, N. H., Mar. 9, 1835; memberW. C. T. U.; Y. M. C. A. Aux.; Baldwinville Home for Crippled Children, and Old Ladies' Home; Cong.; She d. Fitchburg, Mass., July, 1897; m. 2d, Fitchburg, May 25, 1898, Caroline, dau. of Samuel Severence and Samantha Newton (Grout) Holton, b. Erving, Mass., July 2, 1855; Cong.; member W. C. T. U.; Y. M. C. A. Aux.; Old Ladies' Home; Hastings Home for Working Girls. He merchant; Fitchburg; Republican. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Fitchburg: 6213. Emma Isabel, Jan. 14, 1863: d. July 25. 1863. [2574] ZOA STONE HAMLIN,3 (Africa," Eleazer,* Benjamin,* Elea zer,3 James,21) b. Harvard, Mass., Apr. 24, 1814; she res. Haverhill, Mass., 1897; unmarried. [2575] JOHN CHASE HAMLIN,3 (Bro. of Zoa S.,) b. Harvard, Mass., Dec. 23, 1817; m. 1st, Martha D. Nichols, who d. without issue; m. 2d, Sept. 25, 1851, Nancy O, dau. of Daniel and Nancy Smith, b. Aug. 2, 1826; stone cutter in early life; later, farmer; Haverhill, Mass. He was deeply interested in Freemasonry, and held an office twenty-four years in Win- slow Commandery, K. T.; was elected to receive the degrees in Salem Council, Royal and Select Masters, and in Sutton Lodge of Perfection, 1870. His hon esty and uprightness were proverbial; a genial companion and true friend; his deep and abiding love for all humanity was often manifested by his noble and generous gifts. He retired from business three years before his death. He d. Haverhill, Jan. 31, 1893. Ch. b. Haverhill: 6214.* Martha Dennis, July 26, 1852. 6215.* John Warren, Jan. 2, 1854. 6216* Harriet Chase, May 10, 1856. 6217.* Armenia E., Dec. 3, 1859. 6218.* Mary Emma, Feb. 4, 1865. 6219.* Alice M., Mar. 30, 1867. 6220. Annie S., Apr, oo 1870: d. Sept. 11, 18.9. [2576] SARAH ADAMS HAMLIN,8 (Sister of Zoa S.,) b. Harvard, Mass., June 22, 1820; m. Haverhill, Mass., Nov. 26, 1839, William Thomas, son of William Savory and Mary Ann (Hoyt) Jaques, b. Newburyport, Mass., Jan. 2, 1820; milk dealer; Haverhill, since 1840; Republican; Congs. She d. Haverhill, June 9, 1891. Ch. b. Haverhill: 6221. William Henry, Oct. 10, 1841; m.: d. May 7, 1899. 6222. Harriet Hamlin, Aug. 11, 1846; " Apr. 2. 1847. 6223.* Charles Aaron, Oct. 19, 184S. 6224. Eugene Haskell, June 20, 1850; d. June 20, 1857. 6225.* Joseph Howard, Dec. 29, 1853. [2577] ELIZA ANN HAMLIN,3 (Paladore,1 Africa,' Eleazer, 6 Benja min,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) h. Waterford, Me., Jan. 24, 1818; m. there. Feb. 19, EIGHTH GENERATION. 623 1837, Enoch, son of Chandler and Delight (Morse) Perry,* b. Waterford, Oct. 13, 1814; farmer; Waterford. He d. there, Aug. 16, 1886. Children: 6226. Andrew, b. Oct. 31, 1839, Waterford. 6227. Margaret H.. " Sept. 20, 1843, " d. May 21, 1853. 6228. JohnC.Freemont," Sept. 18, 1856, Bridgton, " Sept. 19, 1856. [2579] CAROLINE KILGORE,3 (Susannah Hamlin,' Africa,* Eleazer, » Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Waterford, Me., Oct. 8, 1811: m. there, Dec. 4, 1835, Henry Bailey, b. Westbrook, Me., Aug. 1, 1809; mechanic; Bridgton, Me. Both d. there; she Apr. 13, 1891; he May 25, 1889. Children: 6229. George H., b. Oct. 15, 1837, Bridgton; m. Eliza Gibbs. 6230.* Ann L., " Mar. 5, 1840, Harrison. [2580] HAMILTON KILGORE,3 (Bro. of Caroline,) b. Waterford, Me., Dec. 11, 1813; m. 1st, Mary Stevens, who d. Oct. 10, 1844, aged 21 years; m. 2d, Frances C. Knight, of Otisneld, Me.; farmer. He d. May 2, 1846., [2581] HARRIET NEWELL KILGORE,8 (Sister of Caroline,) . b. Waterford, Me., Oct. 29, 1816; m. South Waterford, Mar. 14, 1836, Wil liam Bailey, son of David and Hannah (Bailey) McWain,* b. Bangor, N. Y., Cct. 14, 1814; merchant; South Waterford. He d. Waterford, Apr. 26, 1850; she res. Waltham, Mass., with her daughter Harriet. Ch. b. S. Waterford: 6231. Orissa, May 27, 1838; d. Mar. 17, 1839. 6232.* Charles William, Dec. 1, 1839. 6233.* David Bailey, Nov. 16, 1841, 6234. Harriet Emilie, Feb. 5, 1843; m. Dr. Edward L.Hamlin,3 6235.* George Washington, May 8, 1845, 6236.* Daniel Hubbard, Aug. 8, 1847. 6237.* William Dana, Jan. 21, 1850. * Note 402. CHANDLER PERRY; m. Delight Morse; farmer; removed from Bethel to Waterford, Me. Children: Thomas, m. Phebe Stone. Enoch, " Eliza A. Hamlin. Catherine.Lewis, m. Priscilla Coolidge. • John. Charles, m. Burnham. * Note 103. DANIEL McWAIX. b. Bangor, X. Y., May 20, 1784; m. 1st Bangor, Jan. 9, 1807. Hannah Bailey, b, Sept. 16, 17K5, who d. Bangor, Oct. 5, 1815; m. 2d, Bangor, Jan, 19," 1817. Laura Willard, b. Sept. 9, 1793. He moved from Bangor, N. Y. to Waterford, Me., 1S24, to take the estate left him by his uncle, David McWain, who was b. Bolton, Mass., Dec. 24, 1752. and who was the first white settler in Waterford, 1775, and a bachelor. David McWain, the young er d. Waterford, Dec. 11. 1834. Children: Mary A., b. Feb. 4, 1809, Bangor; d. Oct. 13, 1815. Jane A., " Mar. 7, 1SI0, " m. Capt. Thomas Hapgood. William Bailey, "Oct. 16,1814, " " Harriet N. Kilgore. David A., " Mar, 2ii, 181S, " " Melissa Potter. Andrews S, "July 16,1820, " d. Oct. 13, 1 832. Leavitt B., "Nov. 21, 1822. ' m. Rebecca Kilgore. Hannah Angeline, " Apr. 13, 1829, " Marshall Sanderson. Anna Almeda. "June 14, 1831. " Charles Sanderson. 624 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [2583] SUSAN STONE KILGORE,3 (Sister of Caroline,) b. Waterford, Me., Mar. 27, 1819; m. Charlestown, Mass., Mar. 30, 1849, Henry Dana, b. Springfield, Vt., Apr. 16, 1815; builder; Charlestown. He d. Charlestown, Dec. 13, 1894. Children: 6238. William Henry, b. Feb. 26, 1848, Charlestown; d. there. 6239. Mary Susan, " Ang, 30, 1849, Waterford. 6240. Lydia Mansfield, " Apr. 10, 1852, Charlestown. 6241. Ella Frances, " Jan. 2, 1855, " unm. 1902. [2584] ALMIRA KILGORE,' (Sister of Caroline,) b. Waterford, Me., Feb. 22, 1821; m. there, Feb. 4, 1855, Samuel Skillings; farmer; Waterford, where he died. She d. Bridgton, Me., May, 1892. [2585] REBECCA KILGORE,8 (Sister of Caroline,) b. Waterford, Me., Nov. 16, 1823; m. Leavitt B., son of David McWain,* b. Bangor, N. Y., Nov. 21, 1822; farmer; Waterford. Both d. Waterford; she Apr. 4, 1852. Ch. b. Waterford: 6242. Jane, Aug. 7, 1841; 6243. John. 6244. Anna, Apr. 16, 1848. 6245. Laura, Jan. 12, 1850. [2587] EMERSON KILGORE,3 (Bro. of Caroline,) b. Waterford, Me., May 10, 1829; m. Helen Hale; res. Norway Lake, Me. Children: 6246. Henry O, 6247. Herbert. 6248. Webster. 6249. Samuel. [2588] HENRY KILGORE,8 (Bro. of Caroline,) b. Waterford, Me., Jan. 6, 1831; m. Jane Stewart; res. Norway, Me. Child: 6250. A Daughter. [2589] MARY HAMLIN,8 (Costella/ Africa, ¦ ETeazer,6 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Waterford, Me., July 9, 1827: m. George Whitney. [2591] SUSAN HAMLIN WILKINS,8 (Lydia Hamlin,' Africa,3 Eleazer,* Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,***) b. Harrison, Me., Nov. 23, 1840; unm. She res. St. Johnsbury, Vt., 1857-9, and attended the academy there; graduated from the Putnam Free School, Newburyport, Mass, 1858; teacher in the public schools of Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 1, 1862 to Aug. 31, 1900; res. Waterford, Me., 1902; member of Elizabeth Wadsworth Chapter, D. A. R„ Portland, Me.; Epis. * For McWain see note +o-> EIGHTH GENERATION. 625 [2592] ELIZABETH HOLLAND WILKINS,8 (Sister of Susan H.,) b. Waterford, Me., Mar. 10, 184.3; m. 1st, there, Apr. 19, 1866, William Crombie, son of Eber and Nancy (Atherton*) Stone, t b. Waterford, Oct. 25, 1835; farmer; Waterford; he d. there Nov. 30, 1868; m. 2d, Waterford, Mar. 24, 1874, Fred Mellen, son of Crombie and Mary (Wheeler) Atherton,* b. Water ford, Feb. 13, 1837; farmer: Waterford; Congs. ]2593] CYRUS HAMLIN MEADE,3 (Dorcas Hamlin,' Europe,* Eleaz er," Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Addison, Vt., Feb. 3, 1809; m. 1st, Nov. 14, 1843, Elizabeth B. DeHart, of Pickaway Co., Ohio; m. 2d, Dec. 25, 1859, Car oline Lutz, of Pickaway Co., Ohio. He d. Circleville, Ohio, June 27, 1884. Ch. b. Circleville; 6251. Charles Gross, Jan. 3, 1864, [2594] BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MEADE,8 (Bio. of Cyrus H.,) b. Addison, Vt., May 19, 1811; m. Hillsboro, Ohio, May 1, 1845, Jane, dau. of David and Lydia (Sullivan) Black, b. Perryopolis, Pa., Sept. 29, 1820; merchant; Vermont, until 1840; Boston, Mass., until 1842; Tarlton, Ohio, until 1844; Springfield, Ohio, until 1847; Petersburg, Ohio, until 1856; Greenfield, Ohio, until death; Whig and Republican; Methodists. He d. Greenfield, Jan. 2, 1860; she d. Louisville, Ky., May, 1889. Children: 6252.* George Black, b. Feb. 7, 1846, Springfield. 6253.* Hamlin Caldwell, " July 25, 1848; Petersburg. 6254.* William Henry, " Apr. 19, 1850, 6255.* Noble King, " Apr. 3, 1852, " 6256. Helen Caroline, " Oct. 16, 1854, " d. Mar., 1889, unm. 6257.* Jennie McDonald, " Jan. 30, 1859, Greenfield. [2596J CHARLOTTE BRIDGE MEAD,3 (Sister of Cyrus H.,) b. Goshen, Vt., Sept. 13, 1814; m. 1st, there, Feb. 3, 1833, John, son of Went worth and Mehitable (Roberts) Cook, b. Middleton, N. H., Aug. 26, 1807; hotel keeper and proprietor of stage line; resided Montpelier, Royalton, Woodstock, Bethel, Vt.; removed to Circleville, Ohio, June, 1840: She was Matron State Asylum for Blind, Columbus, Ohio. He d. Bloomfield, Ohio, Oct. 1, 1854; in. 2d, Apr. 3, 1855, Alfred G. Welch, of Columbiana Co., Ohio; farmer; removed to Madison Co., Iowa, where he d. June 11, 1872; she res. Winterset, Iowa, and d. Los Angeles, Cal., while visiting an invalid daughter; she Epis. Ch. by 1st marriage: 6258.* ' Helen Charlotte, b, June 5, 1834, Montpelier. 6259.* Joseph Witherspoon, " Mar. 12, 1836, Bethel. 6260.* Frederick William, " Nov. 21, 1838, 6261.* Julia Clementine, " Apr. 1, 1842, Circleville. 6262.* John Hamlin, " June 12, 1844, By 2d marriage; 6263. Martha Virginia, b. May 28, 1856, Winterset; d. Dec. 13, '56 6264.* Lillie May, " May 15, 1860. * For Atherton see notes 165 and 309. t For Stone see notes 162 and 313. 626 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [2599] EUROPE AMERICA MEADE,8 (Bro. of Cyrus H.,) b. Goshen, Vt., July 25, 1820; m. Sept. 20, 1847, Caroline Keener, of Servier Co., Tenn. b. May 16, 1826; farmer; removed from Alabama to Prospect, Texas, thence to California, 1870; res. Anaheim, Cal.; she Presb.; Democrat; Orderly in Terry's Regt. C. S. A., enlisted in Texas; in battle of Sabine Pass. He d. May 24, 1896; she d. Los Angeles, Cal., Feb. 5, 1897. Children: 6265. Quincy, b. July 19, 1848, Alabama. 6266. Sumner, " Dec. 17. 1850, " d. Aug. 18, 1867. 6267.* Mary Helen, " Jan. 4, 1853, Bastrop. 6268.* Alexander Jacob, " Jan. 16, 1855, " 6269. Lucretia Alice, " July 15, 1857. 6270. Minnie A., " July 27, 1860: unm. 1902. 6271. Charles William, " Aug. 23, 1863; d. Feb. 7, 1878. [2600] CHARLES GEORGE MEAD,3 (Bro. of Cyrus H..) b. Goshen, Vt., Oct. 31, 1822; m. Tarlton, Ohio, Mar. 26, 1851, Elizabeth, dau. of George and Mary (Sidener) Wheitsel, b. Tarlton, Oct. 24, 1825; farmer; Goshen, until 1837; Tarlton, until 1857; Greenfield, Ohio, until 1887; since, West Point, Miss.; Republican; Methodists. Children: 6272.* Mary Dorcas, July 9, 1852, Tarlton. 6273.* Almena Clementine, Apr. 17, 1854, " 6274.* Maggie Loreto, July 14, 1861, Greenfield. [2601] JAMES ALEXANDER MEADE,3 (Bro. of Cyrus H.,) b. Goshen, Vt., June 16, 1826; m. Caroline ; carpenter; Cincinnati, Ohio; crossed the mountains to California, 1849, mined, won fortunes and lost them, finally settled at Healdsburg, Cal.; a generous, whole-souled man; super visor. Children: 6275. George Perky. 6276. Mary Bell. 6277. George (?) Shirley. [2602] HENRY CONSTANTINE MEADE,8 (Bro. of Cyrus H.,) b. Goshen, Vt., Feb. 8, 1829; m. May 6,1857, Jane, dau. of David Edwards, of Franklin Co., Ohio. He d. Columbus, Ohio, July 14, 1858; she d. Jan. 13', 1894. No issue. [2603] ALMENA CALDWELL,3 (Hannah Hamlin,' Europe,6 Eleazer, o Benjamin',* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Hillsboro, N. IT., Aug. 16, 1809; m. Cincin nati, Ohio, Nov. 9, 1826, David King; merchant; Tarlton, Ohio, until 1841; after wards, Springfield, Ohio. Nothing positive is known of his lineage; he was found in the streets of Baltimore, Md., at the age of two or three years, during a yellow fever epidemic, too young to give even the name of his people, or any account of them, who were supposed to be dead. He was taken, reared and educated by a gentleman at Cumberland, Pa.; he was an honorable gentleman, and a superior business man; she Presb. Both d. Springfield; she May 30, 1878; he Aug. 8, 1849. EIGHTH GENERATION. 627 Children: ALEXANDERCALDWELL,b. Sept. 5, 1827; Tarlton; d. Aug. 27, '31 6278.6279. James Hamlin, 6280. John Quigley, 6281.* Rorert Quigley, 6282.* Samuel Noble, 6283.* Mary Elizabeth, 6284* David, 6285. Sarah Jane, 6286.* Almena Caldwell, July 3, 1829, " " Aug. 29, '31 July 24, 1831, " " Sept. 20, '31 Aug. 13, 1832, " Oct. 22, 1834, Apr. 1, 1837, " Sept. 11, 1839, " Dec. 20, 1841, Springfield; unmarried. Feb. 1, 1848. ' " '^U€& [2604] HAMLIN CALDWELL,8 (Bro. of Almena,) b. Hillsboro, N. H., Feb. 29, 1812; m. near Bellefonte, Ala., Jan. 9, 1844, Martha Jane, dau. of John and Jane (Long) Snodgrass, b. Bellefonte, Feb. 23, 1833. He removed with his parents to Portsmouth, Ohio, about 1816-18; Cin cinnati, Ohio, 1824-5; later, Springfield, Ohio; Bellefonte, Ala, 1837; Scottsboro, Ala., 1883; Cumberland Presb. He d. Scottsboro, Sept. 3, 1895. 628 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children: 6287.* David King, b. Jan, 2, 1845, Bellefonte. 6288.* Sarah Almena, " Mar. 30, 1847, " unm. 6289.* Alexander, " Mar. 22, 1849, " 6290.* George Benjamin, " Apr. 2, 1851, " 6291. Hannah Jane, " Apr. 22, 1856, " d. Aug. 25, 1888. 6292.* Europe Hamlin, " 4ug. 29, 1858, 6293. Catherine, "Feb. 11, 1864, Springfield," Feb. 12, 1864. [2610] ELIZABETH JANE HAMLIN,8 (Joash,' Europe,8 Eleazer,** Benjamin,* James,2*) b. Hillsboro, N. H., Mar. 13,1820; m. Circleville, Ohio, July 16, 1841, Joseph, son of Joseph and Barbara Hedges, b. Pickaway Co., Ohio, Oct. 12, 1817; merchant. Children: 6294. William Henry, b. Oct. 12, 1841, Tarlton; d. May 22, 1842. 6295. Matilda, " Oct 20, 1843, 6296. Mary Jane " June 19, 1845, " 6297. Sarah Frances, "July 4,1847, " " Mar. 22, 1851. 6298. ElizabethBallard, " Oct. 23. 1849, " 6299. James Hamlin, " Jan. 30, 1852, 6300. Leify Catherine, "Max. 9,1856, " 6301. Annie Eliza, " May 16, 1858, Adelphia; " Sept. 1, 1860. [2611] CORDELIA FRANCES HAMLIN,8 (Sister of Elizabeth J.,) b. Hillsboro, N. H., Jan. 6, 1822; m. Tarlton, Ohio, Sept. 24. 1855, William, son of Joseph and Barbara Smith, b. Phila. Pa., May 2, 1*16. Children: 6302. Joseph Hedges, b. Oct. 15, 1857, Hocking Co. 6303. William Henry, " Jan. 24, 1860, Adelphia. 6304. Mary Eliza, " Sept. 2, 1862. [2612] Hon. GEORGE FLETCHER HAMLIN,3 (Bro. of Elizabeth J.,) b. Hillsboro, N. H., June 3, 1823; m. 1st, Tarlton, Ohio, Apr. 19, 1846, Julia Ann, dau. of William and Elizabeth Brown, b. near Kingston, Ohio, Aug. 7, 1827; she, Lutheran; she d. Oakland Ohio, Aug. 21, 1858: m. 2d, Oak land, Mar. 25, 1861, Elizabeth, dau. of Benjamin and Elizabeth Williams, b, near Oakland, Apr. 8, 1832; merchant and grain dealer; removed with his father to Ohio; resided Tarlton and Oakland: removed to LeCygne, Kas.; Whig and Republican; Justice of the Peace, State Senator, Kansas; Freemason; Methodists. Both d. LaCygne; he, Feb. 12, 1885: buried Ottawa, Kas.; she d. Aug. 15, 1857. Ch. by 1st wife: 6305.* Charles Joash, b. Feb. 6, 1847, Tarlton. 6306. A Son, " July 16, 1849, " d. same day. 6307. Hannibal Francis, " Oct. 15, 1850, Oakland; unm. 1897. 6308.* Mary Belle, " July 16, 1852, " 6309.* Winfield Scott, " Aug. 14, 1854, " By 2d wife: 6310.* Minnie Etta, " Feb. 20, 1862, Oakland. 6311* Leify Elizabeth, " Nov. 13, 1863. " EIGHTH GENERATION. 629 [2620] MARTHA ANN HAMLIN,3 (Sister of Elizabeth J.,) b. Newport, Ohio, Aug. 5, 1838; m. Oakland, Ohio, Feb. 17, 1861, James Steward, son of Reuben and Elizabeth Hester, b. Logan, Ohio, Sept. 3, 1838: farmer; Tarlton, Logan and Dresden, Ohio, and Greencastle, Ind. He was a soldier. She res. Omaha, Neb. Children: 6312. Charles Henry, b. June 29, 1862, Tarlton. 6313. Leify Hamlin, " Oct. 9, 1864, Logan. 6314. Sarah Frances, " Aug. 27, 1866, " 6315. Mannie Alice, " Sept. 16, 1868, Dresden: unm, 1902. 6316. William Harrison, " Sept. 15, 1870, Greecastle, " " 6317. James Franklin, " June 10, 1872, " [2621] SUSANNAH DORCAS HAMLIN,8 (Hannibal G.,' Europe,6 Eleazer,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Cincinnati, Ohio,. Aug. 22, 1827; m. there, Oct. 10, 1848. Alonzo Thrasher Keyt, M. D., son of Nathan and Mary (Thrasher) Keyt, b. Higginsport, Ohio, Jan. 10, 1827; physician and surgeon; Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio. His father was of Dutch ancestry, his mother a descendant of Edward Penn, of the old proprietory Quaker family of Pennsyl vania. A few years after his birth his father's family removed to Moscow, Ohio, where young Keyt acquired the rudiments of learning in the district school, and made the acquaintance of algebra, geometry and the classics in Parker's Academy, Felicity, Ohio. He began the study of medicine with Dr. William Johnston, of Moscow, 1845; attended the Medical College of Ohio, 1846- 7, from which he graduated March, 1848, M. D.; and after a competitive exam ination was appointed interne of Commercial, now Cincinnati Hospital, where he practiced for a year, and for a short period afterward at Moscow; but settled at Walnut Hills, 1850; where he lived and practiced the remainder of his life. Member Miami Valley Med. So.; Ohio State Med. So.; Am. Med. Asso. He was a frequent contributor to Medical Journals. But his name is best known to medical science by the invention of the Compound Sphymograph in 1875. Author of Sphymography and Cardiography. He made prominent the pre- sphygmic interval, and was the first to show that abnormal delay of the pulse- wave follows mitral regurgitation; also, discovered a delay of the pulse- wave due to heavy aortic valves, as well as that mitral stenosis caused a delay in the pulse-wave velocity. His investigations were long continued and thorough, and are accepted as conclusive by physiologists and pathologists/ He excelled as an obstetrician. In person five feet, six inches in stature, spare, slightly stooped, fair complexion, grey eyes, light brown hair, high broad forehead, Roman nose, thin lips, firm mouth, jaw and chin, full beard without moustache, of sedate, grave manner, slow and deliberate action. A man of exalted char acter, excellent morals, charitable and benevolent. She was educated at Dr. Pickett's school for Young Ladies, Cincinnati, and res. Walnut Hills. She possessed talent for painting as evidenced by subjects executed by her in possession of the family; Presb. He d. of apoplexy, from excessive work and study, Cincinnati, Nov. 9, 1885. Ch. b. Cincinnati: 6318.* Mary Hamlin, 6319.* Susanna Almena, 6320.* Rebecca Penn, 6321. • Louisa, July 24, 1858; d. May 4, 1868. 6322.* Marshall Hall, 6323. Hannibal Hamlin, Aug. 1, 1869; d. Feb. 9, 1874. Aug. 28, 1850. Aug. 18, 1853. Nov. 2, 1855. July 24, 1858; d. May 4, Jan. 12, 1861. Aug. 1, 1869; d. Feb. 9, 630 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [2622] MARY TICHNOR HAMLIN,3 (Sister of Susannah D.,) b. Cincinnati, Ohio, Feb. 18, 1830; unmarried; educated at Wesleyan Fe male College. She is interested in church and Sunday school work, and in art pottery, for which she has decided taste; Presb. [2623] ALMENA HAMLIN,8 (Sister of Susannah D.,) b. Cincinnati, Ohio, Mar. 22, 1833; educated in tbe private schools and Cin cinnati High School; she displayed skill and originality in art pottery, and with her sister, Mary, executed many pieces: Presb; Mary, Almena and Europe Hamlin lived together in Cincinnati; she d. Cincinnati, Oct. 7, 1895, unmarried. [2624] HANNIBAL GILMAN HAMLIN,8 (Bro. of Susannah D.,) b. Cincinnati, Ohio, June 21, 1836; m. Franklin, Ind., Oct. 10. 1867, Eliza beth Artemesia, dau. of John Thompson and Emily (Williams) Forsyth,* b. Franklin, Oct. 22, 1848. He was educated at Woodward College, Cincinnati; was a merchant there, but retired from active business in 1865, and resided at Springfield, Ohio; he spent several years, at intervals, traveling in Europe and the tar east: Republican in politics, and although taking an active interest in the success of his party, persistently declined office; Methodist. He was a prominent worker in the Y. M. C. A., a man of decided convictions, who always arrayed himself on the side of honesty and good morals. He was benevolent, but his deeds of charity were usually known only to the recipients. In personal description he was five feet ten inches in height, dark complexion, blue-grey eyes and black hair. Mrs. Hamlin graduated at the Wesleyan Female College, Cincinnati, and resides, at Springfield, Ohio. In June, 1901, apparently in good health, he went to Estes Park, Colorado, with his wife to spend the summer. About the first of August he took cold from wetting his feet, pneumonia super vened, followed by heart trouble, caused by the high altitude. He was removed to Longmont, Col., where he d. Sept. 8, 1901. His remains were taken to Cin cinnati, and are buried in the family lot in Spring Grove Cemetery. Ch. b. Springfield: 6324.* Alice Mary, Aug. 18, 1874. [2625] EUROPE WHITNEY HAMLIN,8 b. Cincinnati, Ohio, Dec. 3, 1839; unmarried. He was educated in the public schools and graduated from Woodward High School, Cincinnati; was an importer and jobber in hardware, Cincinnati, but retired from active business, 1865, and became interested in the artifical gas industry and other enterprizes. During his boyhood he spent his idle time in building small steam engines. This mechanical training was of great assistance to him in after life. And during the same period, while at school studying chemistry, he made a complete camera (except the lens) and with a formula of his own formation, was quite successful in taking daguerro- types. One of his mother is still in possession of the family, as is also the camera. At the first call for volunteers in 1861, he with others organized a troop of cavalry and tendered their services to the U. S. government, which was declined, the full quota of the state having been previously accepted. In 1864 the Ohio National Guards were ordered out and the 139th Regt. of which he was a member was sworn into the U. S. Service at Camp Dennison, May 2, 1864, for 100 days. He left his business with his partner and served as For Forsyth see note 219. EIGHTH GENERATION. 631 commissary sergeant of the regiment stationed at Camp Point Lookout, in the Army of the Potomac. While family ties have caused him to regard Cincin nati as his home he has also spent considerable time on his lands in Louisiana and in traveling. Member of Sabine Lodge, 75, F. & A. M. (La.) Republican; attends Presb. church; is 5feet, 10 inchesin height, hazel eyes, florid complexion, black hair. [2626] Pkof. EMERSON FAULKNER CARTER.8 (Pamelia Hamlin,' America,6 Eleazer,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2 *) b. Waterford, Me., Oct., 1810; m.lst, Bridgton, Me., 1832, Sarah Tapley, dau. of Jedediah and Elizabeth (Emer son) Kimball,* b. Bridgton, Mar. 8, 1810, who d. 1835-7; m. 2d, Bridgton, 1839-40, Pauline Kimball,8 b. Bridgton, Aug. 25, 1815, sister of first wife. He was edu cated in the common school and Bridgton Academy: taught school, Boston, Mass.; Kinderhook Academy, N. Y.; Principal of Young Ladies Seminary, Albany, K. Y., 1845; Associate Principal Temple Grove Seminary, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.; established Carter's Commercial College, Pittsfield, Mass. He d. Pittsfield, May, 1879. She was living, 1894. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Augusta, Me.: 6325. Amelia Hortense, 1835; unm. 1894. By 2d wife: 6326.* Charles Farrar, b. 1841, Albany. 6327. Elizabeth Pauline, " 1856; unm. 1894. [2627] Hon. HENRY CARTER,3 (Bro. of Emerson F.,) b. Bridgton, Me., Sept. 20, 1814; m. 1st, June 14, 1836, Elizabeth Jane, dau. of Stephen and Catherine Goldthwait (Powell) Caldwell, b. Hollowell, Me., Nov. 12, 1806, who d. Bradford, Mass., Feb. 4, 1883; m. 2d, Winchester, Mass., June, 1884, Mrs. Mary F. (Dwight) Webb, of Hallowell, Me. He was educated in the common school and Bridgton Academy: studied law a year in the office of Judge Cole, Paris Hill, Me., with Hannibal Hamlin as a fellow student; * Note 404. For Kimball see notes 254, 303 andi)44. JOHN KIMBALL,3 (Richard,2*) b. Ipswich, Mass., about 1650; m. 1st, Sarah , who d. July27, 1706;m. 2d, Oct. 29, 1707, Hannah, dau. of Isaac Burton, b. 1686. who d. Oct. 16, 1786. He was living in Boxford, Mass., as early as 1669; probably settled on his father's farm there; free man Mar. 22, 1688-9 ; called " Corporal;" tax collector 1675; dismissed from church at Topsfield to Boxford, 1702. He d. 1F21 ; will at Salem, dated Feb. 19, 1718; proved April 15, 1721. Children: Sarah, Mary, Richard, Abigail, Elizabeth, Hannah, John. RICHARD KIMBALL,* t>. Boxford, Sept. 28, 1673; m. Feb. 22, 1698-9, Hannah, dau. of Eph raim Dorman. of Topsfield, Mass., b. 1682; he res. in the southerly part of Boxford on the place where Major Samuel Perley erected a house, 1833. He d. Apr. 22, 1753; she d. March, 1748. His will in Salem, proved May 7. 1753. Children: Jacob, Hannah, Aaron, Amos, Richard, John, Mary, Moses. Ephraim. JACOB KIMBALL5 b. Boxford, Mass., June 9, 1700; m. Feb. 11. 1723-4, Sarah Hale, b. Apr. 6, 1704; blacksmith; removed to Andover. Mass., before Feb. 23, 1724-5, when his father gave him land there; he sold his home there to his brother Moses, Oct. 11, 1765; he d. about 1787; will proved June 8, 1787. She survived him. Children: Sarah, Mary, Hannah, Jacob, a son, Benja min, Moses, Asa, Richard, Mary, Phebe, Mercy. ASA KlMBALL.e b. Andover, Mass., June 15, 1738; m. Hulda Tapley, b. 1738; he res. An dover and Boxford, Mass. ; St. John, N. B., and Bridgton, Me., where he bought a lot, 1787, and built a rope walk. Children: Samuel, Richard, Hulda, Asa, Israel, Jedediah, Sally, Hannah, Jacob. JEDEDIAH KIMBALL," li. Sept. 29, 1771; m. Elizabeth Emerson ; res. Bridgton, Me. ; he d. Mar. 6, 1852; shed. Dec. 31, 1853. Ch. b. Bridgton: Eliza, Roxanna, Eliza, Sally, Lavinia, Sarah Tapley, Hannah A, Paulina, Julia, Jedediah Alex. 632 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. appointed cadet to West Point from the Oxford district, 1832; resigned, 1834, and accepted a position as reporter and writer for the Kennebec Journal; re sumed the study of Law with R. H. Vose, Augusta, Me., 1835, and continued with the Journal; admitted to the bar of Kennebec Co., Augusta, April, 1836; settled and practiced law at Bridgton until 1847; appointed State's Attorney for Cumberland Co, 1841; removed to Portland, Me., 1847, and assumed editorial control of the Portland Advertiser, the leading Whig paper in Maine; member legislature, 1848, and re-elected three times; appointed, commissioner to estab lish the State Reform School, Westbrook, Me., of which he was trustee; Judge Municipal Court. Portland, 1854. He was a leader in founding the Republican party in Maine by uniting the Whigs, the anti-slavery wing of the Democratic and other political parties, thus electing Hannibal Hamlin first Republican Governor of Maine; removed to Bradford, Mass., 1857; State Senator, Mass., 1863, and chairman Military Committee; re-elected 1864; Representative, 1866; Judge Haverhall District Court, 1868, and held the office many years. Chair man of commission to establish boundary between Mass. and N. H. and Ver mont. He continued in active practice outside of his district until 1889;. resided Haverhill, Mass., where he d. Jan. 24, 1898. Ch. b. Bridgton: 6328.* John Henry, Nov. 4, 1837. 6329.* Eugene, Oct. 4, 1838. 6330.* Catherine Sophia, Oct. 11, 1840. 6331.* Walter, Oct. 16, 1842, 6332. Amelia Frederica, Feb. 23, 1844; unm 6333* Robert Goldthwait, Oct. 29', 1845. [2628] GEORGE KIMBALL HAMLIN,8 (Luther,' America/ Eleazer,* Benjamin,*. Eleazer,3, James,8*) b. Waterford, Me., Mar. 22, 1814; m. 1st, Mar. 15, 1849, Esther Weston;, who d. Apr. 27, 1854; m. 2d, Martha Woodard; m. 3d, Charlotte, widow of CharlesAugier, nee Kneeland; farmer; Waterford. He d. there, July 25. 1893. Oh. probably b. Waterford: 6334,* George Irving, Apr. 12, 1850. 6335. Frank C, Mar. 10, 1852; d. May 3, 1874.. 6336.* Marietta, Oct. 4. [2629] , CALVIN HAMLIN,8 (Bro. of George K.,) b. Waterford, Me., May 18, 1816; m. there, Dec. 8, 1853, Nancy Maria, dau. of Capt. Malbory Brown,* b. Waterford. She d. Oct. 29, 1877. Ch. b. Waterford: 6337.* Charles Scripture, Jan. 24, 1855. * Note 405. For Brown see note 307. Capt: MALBORY BROWN, (son of Thu.ddeus.) b. 1789: m. 1st, Nancy Scripture; m. 2d, Mrs. Betsey Dupree; blacksmith and farmer; South Waterford, Me.'; a graceful military officer. Children : Mary Jane, Nancy Maria, b. 1819; " Apr. 1, 1821, m. George Fuller. " Calvin Hamlin. Elizabeth,Levi L., Harriet W. 1823, 1825, " John 0. Warren and Gideon Ellis. " Almeda Bean. Calvin. /-l^-^^J>--\ EIGHTH GENERATION. 633 [2633] ALBERT HAMLIN,8 (America,'8 Eleazer/ Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. South Waterford, Me., Nov. 20, 1816; m. there, Dec. 1, 1845, Sarah K. Woodsum, b. Harrison, Me., Dec. 21, 1819; farmer and mechanic; South Waterford; Methodist; she was a school teacher; Calvanist Baptist. Both d. South Waterford. Inscription on their gravestones: Albert Hamlin, ALBERT HAMLIN DIED May 22, 1875, -E 58 Years, 6 Mos. Gone but not forgotten. SARAH K. WOODSUM WIFE OF ALBERT HAMLIN Dec 21, 1819. Jan. 27, 1894. Sleep and rest, mother dear, Ever diligent and faithful here. Ch. b. South Waterford; 6338.* Harriet, 6339.* Semantha, 6340.* Ann Maria, 6341.* Mary Caswell, 6342.* Walter Keyes, 6343.* James Buchanan, 6344.* Cora Jane, Sept. 13, 1846. Apr. 4, 1848. 3, 1850. 28, 1852. 27, 1854. Mar. 14, 1857. Dec. 1, 1859. Feb. May Oct. 6345. Mary Jane, 6346. Annie Elizabeth, 6347. Charles, 6348. Addie, 6349. Ella, 634 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [2634] NANCY HAMLIN,8 (Sister of Albert,) b. South Waterford, Me., Aug. 1, 1818; m. Daniel Long; res. Lancaster, N. H., Lowell, Mass., and Elmira, N. Y.; he went to the war and not heard from; she Baptist. She d. Elmira, Feb. 19, 1889. Children: b. Aug. 25, 1846, Lancaster; unm. 1902. " Oct. 1, 1847, " Nov. 1, 1849, Lowell. " Feb. 2, 1851, Elmira; unm. " Aug. 17, 1854, [2635] MARIA HAMLIN,3 . (Sister of Albert,) b. South Waterford, Me., Aug. 13, 1820; m. there, 1848, Samuel Wiley; res. Westford, Mass. Children: 6350. Mason. 6351. Charles. 6352. Clifford. 6353. Clara Maria, b. 1860. 6354. Ella, " 1862. [2636] ALMIRA FOSTER HAMLIN,3 (Sister of Albert,) b. South Waterford, Me., Sept. 26, 1822; m. there Jan. 1, 1846, Luther, son of Luther and Sarah (Melvin) Wilkins, b. Concord, Mass., July 18, 1815: private, D. 53 Mass. Inf. Vols.; enlisted Oct. 17, 1862; dis. Sept. 2, 1863; farmer; New Ipswich, N. H., until 1830; Concord, Mass., until 1840; Acton, Mass., until 1855; afterwards, Westford, Mass.; Whig and Republican; Odd Fellow. Both d. Westford; she Oct. 1, 1896; he Nov. 23, 1887. Children: 6355.* Luther Edwin, b. Oct. 12, 1846, Acton. 6356. Martin Albert, " July 2, 1848J " d. Aug. 3, 1897. 6357. Flora Almira, " May. 30, 1852, " " July 31, 1854. 6358.* Arthur Hamlin, " May 29, 1855, Westford. 6359.* Lyman Everett, " Aug. 12, 1858, " [2639] EDWIN HAMLIN,3 (Bro. of Albert,) b. South Waterford, Me., May 18, 1830; m. Norway, Me., May 1856, Martha, dau. of Abraham and Thirza (Morse) Lombard, b. Otisfield, Me., April 10, 1841; she, Presb.; farmer; Elmira and Chatfield, Minn. Children: 6360.* Horace E., b. Nov. 7, 1858, Waterford 6361* Etta, " Oct. o 1861, Elmira. 6362* Nellie L., " July 20, 1866, 4( 6363.* Harriet M., ¦' Jun. 9, 1669, ( . 6364. Emma M., a 1872, Ct [2640] LAURA KEYES HAMLIN,8 (Sister of Albert.) b. South Waterford, Me., Feb. 2, 1832; in. Lowell, Mass., July 4, 1866, Fred L., son of Stephen A. aud Mars s. (MoFarland) Kennaston, b. Machias, Me., Apr. 13, 1837; teamster; Lowell; Republican; Sergeant, 9 Mass. Battery; enlisted Aug. 10, 1862; dis. June 6, 1865; member Tower Post 17, G. A. R.; Baptists. EIGHTH GENERATION. 635 [26461 FANNY HAMLIN BROWN,3 (Sally Hamlin,' America,3 Elea zer,6 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,31) b. Waterford, Me., Jan. 1, 1827; unmarried. In early life a school teacher; later mill operative; Dover, N. H.; Methodist. Shed. Dover, Sept. 1, 1901. [2647] MAHALA BROWN,8 (Sister of Fanny H.,) b. Waterford, Me., Nov. 19, 1828; m. there, by Rev. Lyman Cutter, Jan. 31, 1855, John Jackson French, b. Braintree, Mass., July 13, 1824; farmer; Brain tree. He d. June 18, 1899. Children: 6365. Addie Angela, b. Apr. 5, 1856, Braintree: m. Thos. D. Colbert. 6366. Ella, " July 21, 1859, Waterford," Albert K, Gay. 6367. Horace L., " Oct. 2, 1864, Braintree, "GeorgieHollenbeck 6368. Annie F., " Aug. 23, 1869, " " Chas. Woodworth 6369. Fannie Hamlin, Nov. 5, 1873. [2649] ANGELA BROWN,8 (Sister of Fanny H.,) b. Waterford, Me., July 12, 1832; m. there, Jan. 30, 1866, Emerson, son of John and Abigail (Kimball*) Wilkins, b. Waterford, Jan. 26, 1810; tanner and carrier; South Bridgton, and Waterford; Republican; town treasurer; member Mt. Zircon Lodge, 132 A. F. & A. M.; she member Waterford Library Asso.; Parish Circle; Keoka Chapter 12, O. E. S.; Congs. They adopted her nephew, Edward Waldo Stone,9 and Alice Maude Russell, the latter b. Feb. 10, 1861, who m. Feb. 14, 1887, Rev. C. L. Skinner, of Haverhill, Mass.; she res. Waterford. He d. Waterford, Apr. 8, 1895. No issue. [2651] CLARA NOYES BROWN," (Sister of Fanny H.,) b. Waterford, Me., July 12, 1836; m. there, by W. W. Dow, Nov. 24, 1870, Edward L. Jackson, b. East Cambridge, Mass., Apr. 8, 1839. She d. Waltham, Mass. July 14, 1892. Ch. b. Waltham: 6370. Harry Brown, Nov. 3, 1871. 6371. Helen Louise, Apr. 3, 1873. [2653] CAROLINE LOUISE BROWN,3 (Sister of Fanny H.,) b. Waterford, Me., July 18, 1843; m. by Rev. Gershom Cobb, Bridgton, Me., Feb. 24, 1869, Elbridge, son of Samuel and Sarah (Sanborn) Stone, b. Liming- ton, Me., Oct. 3, 1839; blacksmith and farmer; Waterford. She d. Waterford, June 14, 1874. Child: 6372.* Edward Waldo, b. Feb. 12, 1872. [2654] RUFUS GREEN BROWN,8 (Sophia Hamlin,' America,3 Elea zer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,31) b. Waterford, Me., July 1, 1831; m. 1st, there, May 10, 1854, Helen, dau. of Josiah and Rebecca (Paine) Proctor, b. Waterford, Aug. 23, 1833, who d. Waltham, Mass., May 25, 1868; m. 2d, Wal tham, Jan. 13, 1870, Anna E., dau. of Edward and Elizabeth A. (Williams) Jones, b. Dorchester, Mass, June 22, 1837; manf. steam heating apparatus; res. Water- * For Kimball see notes 254, 303. 344 and 404. 636 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. ford, until 1863; Waltham until 1890; since, Boston; Republican; Epis.; Past Master Monitor Lodge, A. F. & A. M.; Past High Priest, R. A. M., and Past Commander Gethsemane Commandery, K. T. Ch. by 1st wife: 6373. Clarence Herbert, b. June 22, 1855, Waterford. 6374. Eugene, " June 18, 1857, " d. Mar. 14, 1858 6375.* Sidney Paine, " Oct. 20, 1858, " 6376. Eugenia G., " Nov. 8, 1860, " " Sept. 25, 1862 6377. Nina, " July 5, 1864, Waltham " Sept. 18, 1864 By 2d wife, b. Waltham: 6378. Helen Elizabeth, May 23, 1875; unm. 1902. 6379.* Alice Marion, May 23, 1879. [2657] DEXTER BRUCE BROWN,8 (Bro. of Rufus G.,) b. Waterford, Me., Jan. 6, 1839; m. Norway, Me., Oct. 3, 1866, Ellen Theresa Kimball,* b. Waterford; farmer; Harrison, Me., and Newton Lower Falls, Mass. Sergt. G, 12 Me. Inf. Vols.; enlisted Oct. 19, 1861; wounded, Port Hudson, La., May 27, 1863; dis. Sept. 22, 1863. Children: 6380.* John Herbert, b. Feb. 25, 1872, Waltham. 6381. Harry S., " Mar. 28, 1878, Waterford; d. Sept. 19, 1883. [2658] JANE W. BROWN,8 (Sister of Rufus G.,) b. Waterford, Me., Jan. 31, 1841; m. there, Aug. 30, 1863, Geo. Henry, son of Simeon and Hannah (Richardson) Kneeland, b. Harrison, Me.; farmer; Water ford and Harrison, Me.; Republican; Baptists. He d. Harrison, Sept. 25, 1882. Ch. b. Harrison: 6382.* George E., July 23, 1864. [2659J MARTHA MELINDA HAMLIN,3 (Silas,' America,8 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Waterford, Me., Apr. 4, 1827; m. George H. Jennings, of Chelsea, Mass.; printer. Child: 6383.* George H. [2661] MARY FRANCES HAMLIN,3 (Sister of Martha M.,) b. Waterford, Me., Jan. 14, 1831; m. Chelsea, Mass., Oct. 24, 1852, Samuel Foster, son of Nathaniel and Jane H. (Foster) Nottage, b. Boston, Mass., Apr. 10, 1829: clerk Boston Gas Light Co.; Chelsea, Mass., 1830-80; afterwards West- port, Mass., and Rutherford, Cal.; Republican: member of Royal Arcanum; Baptists. She d. Rutherford, Cal., Oct. 13, 1893; he d. Westport, Mass., May 30, 1896. Ch. b. Chelsea: 6384.* Frank Melville, Aug. 12, 1855. 6385.* Herbert Piercy, Oct. 1, 1863. EIGHTH GENERATION. 637 [2662] JULIA HAMLIN,3 (Sister of Martha M.,) b. Waterford, Me., May 29, 1833; m. Francis Taylor, son of Benjamin and Achsah Forbes8 (Parker*) Fay, b. Nov. 6, 1840, his first wife; he m. 2d, Jennie Holmes, by whom he had three children; butcher; Southborough, Mass. Child: Grace. [2664] CHARLES AMERICA HAMLIN,* (Bro. of Martha M.,) b. Waterford. Me., Aug. 14, 1837; m. North Bridgton, Me., Apr. 28, 1860, Clara Ellen, dau. of Hiram and Betsey (Hazelton) Abbott, b. Harrison, Me., Dec. 27, 1838; farmer; South Waterford; Democrat. He received a common school education. He was employed by the Boston Gas Light Co., for forty- five consecutive winters, residing on his farm during the summer seasons. A remarkably strong, healthy man, never, requiring the service of a physician until his last illness. He d. South Waterford, June 10, 1900. Children: 6387.* Charles Arthur, Mar. 23, 1862, Waterford. 6388. William Henry, May 7, 1864; unm. 1902. 6389.* Lillian Gertrude, ' July 31, 1865, South Waterford. 6390. Rosa Etta, July 31, 1865; unm. 1902. 6391.* Herman Roscoe, Mar. 3, 1867. 6392. Florence Isabell, Apr. 1, 1868; unm. 1902. 6393. Clary Ella, Oct. 17, 1869; d. Feb. 21, 1895, unm. 6394. Martha Elizabeth, Feb. 28, 1871; unm. 1902. 6395.* Frank Wetherbee, Jan. 26, 1876. 6396. A Son, Apr. 13, 1880; d. Apr. 14, 1880. [2665] AREANNAH HAMLIN,* ( Sister of Martha M., ) b. Waterford, Me., Dec. 14, 1841; m. Cambridge, Mass., 1862, Isaac G., son of Isaacand Martha Ann (Ayres) Tufts, b. Boston, Mass., 1839; clerk; Chelsea and Maiden, Mass.; Republican: Orthodox; she res. Medford, Mass. He d. Maiden, 1889. Ch. b. Chelsea: 6397.* Jean Eugene, 1863. 6398.* Ida, 1866. 6399. Chester G., 1868; d. 1871. 6400. Edith L., 1876; m. Homer Colby. [2666] ELLEN KOZILTHA HAMLIN,8 (Sister of Martha M.,) b. Waterford, Me., July 25, 1843; m. 1st, Asa H. Jones; cashier; Mystic, Mass., who died; she remarried. Children: 6401. Minnie; m. W. Palmer, Four others, dead. * Note 406. ACHSAH PARKER,3 (Joel,' Isaac,3 Amos,6 Andrew,* John,3 Hananiah.2 Thomas.*) Dea. THOMAS PARKER,* sailed in the S»tsan and Ellen from London, Mar. 11, 1635, fitted out by Sir Richard Saltonstall; farmer; freeman, Lynn, Mass., May 17, 1637; settled at Reading, Mass.; will, Aug. 3, 1683; proved, Dec. 18, 1683, names wife. Amy, who d. Jan. 15, 1690. U children. 638 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [2667] FREDERICK MILTON HAMLIN,3 ( Bro. of Martha M.,) b. Waterford, Me., Jan. 5, 1847; m. East Milton, Mass., Dec. 25, 1877, Fannie Elizabeth, dau. of Simeon and Sarah Elizabeth ( Babcock) Emerson,* b. Milton, May 22, 1850; collector: Waterford, until 1866; Boston, until 1875; since, Milton. No issue. [2670] ELLA HAMLIN,* (William H..' America," Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) m. Clark,' son of Abijah, 3d, and Harriet (Boston) Lewis,t b. May 3, 1842; res. in the Lewis neighborhood, Harrison, Me. Children: 6402. Willie C. 6403. Jennie M. 6404. Fannie. 6405. Frederic. 6406. Wilfred. 6407. Florence. [2671] JOHN PARK,8 (John,7 Lydia Hamlin,6 Eleaz:er,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2 *) b. Groton, Mass., Aug. 27, 1812; m. Sophia Nutting, b. 1814. He d. Soldiers' Home, Togus, Me., 1887; she d. Dec. 15, 1861. Children: 6408. William S., b. 1836; d. July 30, 1838. 6409. George H., " Dec. 17, 1837, " Dec. 6, 1857. 6410. Edward E., " Dec. 17, 1837, " June 20, 1838. [2672] SALLY ANN PARK,3 (Sister of John,) b. Groton, Mass., Sept. 14, 1814; m. Abel Stone, b. 1811. He d. Aug. 13, 1874. Two or three children. [2673] CATHERINE JANE PARK,8 (Sister of John,)' b. Groton, Mass., July 28, 1822; m. Thomas Pollard. She d. Worcester, Mass., about, 1892. [2674] STUART JAMES PARK,3 (Bro. of John,) b. Groton, Mass., Aug. 24, 1824; m. 1st, Louisa Manning, b. 1823; who d. July 31, 1864; m. 2d, in Mich. He removed to Mich, after death of first wife. Ch. by first wife: 6411.* Stuart, 6412. William. 6413.* Julia; id. Davis. [2678] Hon. FRANCIS HAMLIN,* (Francis,' Eleazer,"6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Standish, Me., Nov. 21, 1817; m. 1st, Covington, Ky., Feb. 8, 1870, Ann Eliza, dau.- of Benjamin and Ann (Escomb) Thrasher, b. Mos- * Note 407. For Thomas Emerson see note 30i Another account states that he was b. Weardale, England, and that he descended from Sir Ralph Emerson, who was knighted by King Henry VIII. He d. May 1; 1666. t Note 408. CLARK LEWIS,' (AM.iali,«5* Isaac.sz William.1) WILLIAM LEWIS,* a Welchman, came to Boston, Mass., 1636. He and wife Amy were irn Roxbury, Mass., 1610; proprietor In Lancaster, 1053. He d. Dec. 1, 1671. EIGHTH GENERATION. 639 cow, Ohio, Aug. 29, 1836, who d. July 31, 1882; m. 2d, Cumberland Mills, Me., Oct. 12, 1887, Annis M., dau. of Varnum and Hannah Stevens, b. Standish, P'eb. 18, 1834. He lived on his father's farm, Sweden, Me.; attended district school, Bridgton Academy and Parsonsfield Seminary, until majority: be then attend ed Wesleyan Seminary, Kent's Hill, Me., two years, teaching in winter to pay expenses. In 1841 he went west and taught school in Moscow, Ohio, about five years; went to Cincinnati, Ohio, fall of 1846; engaged variously until 1848. The California gold fever broke out and he joined a company of fifty men, called California Miners and Trading Co., who started across the plains with mule teams, spring of 1849 and reached California Aug. 6, 1849. The Company divid ed into small parties; he, with others, went up the Yuba river, and was success ful; he went to Sacramento in October; soon after he and a companion went to Deer Creek, near what is now Nevada, found good claims, worked until Christ mas, when he became sick and went to Sacramento. He went to the Yuba, April, 1850, with supplies, and started a store; sold and went above Downey- ville, turned the east fork of the Yuba, without success. He then went to Downeyville, became foreman of the Oro Pluming Co., fluuied the north fork of the Yuba river with success. In 1851 they flumed the river at the forks, and he stated a stable in Downeyville, packing hay sixteen miles on mules from the mountain meadows, which sold as high as 25c a pound! and barley the same price. Making a good summers work, he started for home in November, re maining in Ohio and Maine until the spring of 1853, when he crossed the plains with a drove of cattle, settled at West Butte, Cal., and engaged in farming and stock raising until 1880, when he removed to Yuba City; thence to Napa, 1892: Justice Peace, Associate Judge, County Surveyor and Representative; Metho dist. Like most early Californians he has seen the ups and downs of a new country, and has been successful. Ch. by 1st wife: 6414. Annis R , b. June 2, 1872; d. Sept. 21, 1874. 6415. Augusta, " Aug. 12, 1878. [2679] ALBERT V. HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Francis,) b. Sweden, Me.; m. 1st, Waterford, Me., Louisa Brigham. He worked on his father's farm until majority. With his second wife he removed to Wabash Co., Minn. During the rebellion he went to visit his son Francis in the army on the Mississippi river. One dark night he was with his son on a transport. In the morning he was missing, supposed to have accidentally fallen overboard and drowned, his body was not found. Ch. by 1st wife: 6416. Francis; a Union soldier. By 2d wife: 6417. Florence. 6418. Charles. 6419. a Daughter; now dead. [2680] WILLIAM HAMLIN,8 (Bro. of Francis,) b. Sweden, Me., Jan. 31, 1825; m. Waterford, Me., Oct. 4, 1854, Martha A. Hayes, b. Milton, N. H., Oct. 21, 1833; wagon maker; Norway and Waterford, Me. He d. Waterford, Oct. 14, 1864; she remarried Bisbee and res. East Waterford, Me., 1898. 640 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children: 6420.* Ella Maria, b. July 26, 1855, South Waterford. 6421. Anna Frances, " Sept. 30, 1858; d. May 20, 1859. 6422.* John Henry, " May 29, 1860, Waterford. [2681] JOHN WINSHIP HAMLIN,3 ( Bro. of of Francis,) b. Sweden, Me. At the age of majority be went west and engaged in sur veying for the government. In 1853 he went with his brother Francis across the plains with a drove of cattle to California; lived in California 12 years, engaged in farming and stock raising; his health failing, he went to live at the home of his brother Albert, in Minnesota, where he d. and was buried, 1867, unmarried. [2682] SARAH BANCROFT HAMLIN,8 (Sister of Francis, ) . b. Sweden, Me.; m. 1st, Waterford, Me., John, son of Abraham Whitcomb,* b. 1819; they were divorced; she removed to Wabash Co., Minn.; m. 2d, there, Childs; m. 3d. —Creed. She d. in Minn., 1871, and is buried beside her brother John. Children: Three daughters by flrst husband. Four daughters and son by second husband. Two daughters by third husband, one dead. [2684] CHARLES B. HAMLIN, (Bro. of Francis,) b. Sweden, Me., Dec. 16, 1843; m. Apr. 20, 1870, Etta M. Sylvester, of Dover, Me.; resided in Sweden, near the old home farm of his father, a portion of which he owned until 1885, when he sold and removed to E. Brunswick, Me., to educate his children. Children: 6423. Francis A., b. June 16, 1871. 6424. Truman L., " Feb. 14, 1874. 6425. James Archie, " July 25, 1879. * Note 409. ABRAHAM WHITCOMB, b. 1765; m. Sally Atherton; removed from Har vard, Mass. to Beach Hill, Waterford, Me., 1800. Children : Abbaham, m. Betsey Houghton and Mary E. Horr. Sarah.Isaac, " Rachael Pike. Joed. Calvin, " Louisa Houghton. William, " Mary A. Harris. Polly, " Ai Burnham, Sally. Betsey, " Robert Barstow. ABRAHAM WHITCOMB, 2d; m. 1st, Betsey Houghton; m. 2d, Mary E. Horr. He came from Harvard, Mass. and settled at Beech Hill. Children: John, b. 1819; m. Sarah B. Hamlin and Etta A. Kneeland. Eliza, ¦' 1822, " Stephen Sanderson and Milton Jewett. Elona ? EIGHTH GENERATION. 641 [2685] MELVIN M. HAMLIN,3 (Bro. of Francis,) b. Sweden, Me., Aug. 7, 1845; m. there, Feb. 6, 1876, Mary Jewett, b. Sweden, June 11, 1853; he lived on the homestead of his father in Sweden until 1888; rented it and went to Broken Bow, Neb.; returned to Sweden, remained a year, sold out, and bought a farm, a mile from North Waterford Village; he was liberally educated; a school teacher; held town offices; Methodists. Children: 6426. Bertha Clyde, b. Mar. 7, 1877. 6427. Bessie Melvina, " Oct. 2, 1879. [2686] ELVIRA B. HAMLIN,3 (Sister of Francis,) b. Sweden, Me., Feb. 5, 1847; unmarried; school teacher; removed to Cali fornia, 1883; res. Yuba. [2687] JOHN HAMLIN,3 (Addison,' Eleazer,3 5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2M b. Sweden, Me., May 3, 1822; m, 1st, Wbitefield, N. H., Oct. 14, 1843, Persis,' dau. of Stephen and Rachael (Nurce*) Shattuck, t b. Bethlehem, N. H., Sept. 3, 1818, who d. Milan, N. H., Aug. 6, 1844; m. 2d, Bethel, Me., Jan. 4, 1846, Sophia,9 dau. of Peter and Sophia (Wheeler) Kimball, J b. Bethel, Oct. 31, 1824; farmer, merchant, sheriff and policeman; Milan, N. H., and New Gloucester, Me. He d. New Gloucester, Nov. 3, 1870. Ch. by 1st, wife, b. Milan: 6428.* Charles Henry, July 3, 1844. By 2d wife, b. Milan: 6429.* MellenK., Oct. 1, 1846. * Note 410. FRANCIS NURSE.* (Nourse) b. England, Jan. 18, 1618; m. Aug. 24, 1644, Re becca, dau. of William and Jane (Blessing) Towne, of Yarmouth, Eng., b. Feb. 16, 1621. He was a tray maker, and resided forty years on the North river between the main part of Salem, Mass., and the ferry to Beverly. He bought an estate of 300 acres at Salem village, April 29, 1678, which was divided between his children, he retaining the old homestead, where they were liv ing in partriarchal style when the Salem witchcraft delusion occurred. In 1692, Rebecca Nurse, with others, was accused of being a witch; on Wednesday, June 28, 1692, after a trial having no semblance of justice she was convicted and sentenced to death, although forty of her neighbors, people of excellent reputation, testified to her blameless life and Christian character, and the first verdict of the jury was "Not Guilty." The judges were not satisfied and such an outcry was raised that the jury retired again and brought in a verdict of "Guilty." On July 3, she was taken before the church and after listening to a venomous tirade by the ministers, was excommunicated; and on July 19, 1692, at Salem, with several other victims, she was hanged as a witch. Their bodies were denied tbe rights of burial; but her sons secretly obtained possession of her body and tenderly interred it in the family burying ground on the Nourse farm. Through the efforts of her son Samuel the judgment in her case was recinded March 2, 1712. In July, 1885, the Nourse Family Asso. secured the site of her grave and erected there a suitable monument to her memory. He d. Salem, Nov. 22, 1695. Children b. Salem: John, Rebecca, Samuel, Mary, Francis, Sarah, Elizabeth, Benjamin. t Note 411. STEPHEN SHATTUCK,3 (Peter.o William,* Benjamin,3 William.2*) WILLIAM SHATTUCK,* b. England, 1621-2; m. Susanna ,1642; farmer and me chanic; Watertown, Mass. He d. there, Apr. 14, 1672; she m. 2d, Nov. 18, 1673, Richard Norcross, who survived her; she d. Watertown, Dec. 11, 1686. 10 children. t Note 412. For Kimball see notes 254, 303. 344 and 404. SAMUEL KIMBALL,' (Asa,3 Jacob.5 Richard,* John,3 Richard,2*) b. Andover, Mass., Jan. 26, 1761 ; m. Hannah Clark, of St. John, N. B. ; res. Andover, Mass. ; removed to Bethel, Me., 1796. Children: Clark, Peter, Phebe, Lydia, Olive, Huldah. PETER KIMBALL,3 b. Bethel, Me. ; m. Sophia, dau. of Abel Wheeler, of Rumford, Me.; res. Bethel. Children: Sophia, Charles Wheeler, Viola, Sarah M., Charles Mellen. 642 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [2689] Hon. CYRUS DEXTER HAMLIN,8 (Bro. of John,) b. Sweden, Me., Jan. 22, 1829; m. Bethel, Me., Oct. 17, 1855, Celestine, dau. of Moses and Rebecca (Staples) Cross, b. Rumford, Me., Feb. 16, 1834; farmer, horse-breeder and lumberman, Milan, N. H.; Representative, 1866 and 1878, and held town offices. Ch. b. Milan: 6430.* Frank E., Nov. 20, 1857. 6431. Fred A., Aug. 15, 1859. 6432. Abbie O, Jan. 10, 1865; d. Jan. 29, 1867. 6433. Annie O, Jan. 09 1867. [2690] SUSANNAH HAMLIN,3 (Sister of Jobn,) b. Sweden, Me. April 17, 1834; m. Milan, N.H. , Sept. 10, 1854, Sullivan T, son of Nathan and Hannah (Twitchell) Bickford. b. Milan; farmer and millwright. She d. Milan, Feb. 28, 1889. Children: 6434.* Ada, June 20, 1862, Berlin. 6435.* Archie, June 7, 1866, Milan. [2693] MARY ELIZABETH HAMLIN,3 (John,' Eleazer,65 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Sweden, Me., Jan. 31, 1830; m. there, Mar. 21, 1854, Samuel, son of Samuel and Abigail (Porter) Plummer,* b. Sweden, Feb. 14, 1817; farmer: Sweden; Republican; Selectman; Congs. No issue. [2694] Capt. JOSHUA GAMAGE HAMLIN,8 (Bro. of Mary E.,) b. Sweden, Me., June 2, 1836, unmarried: private, I, 5th Maine Inf. Vols. Enlisted 1861, and served in the Army of the Potomac more than two years: was in several battles, but escaped unharmed, with only bullet holes in his clothes; promoted to First Lieut. 80th D. S. Col. Inf., Sept. 1863, and went to Louisiana; stationed at different places, Alexandria being the last; promoted Captain and served to the close of the war. While waiting to be mustered out of service he was stricken with typhoid fever, living only a few days. His remains were afterwards brought home and buried in his native town. A letter of condo lence to his friends was signed by the officers of his regiment, by whom he was beloved and respected. He was mourned by a large circle of friends at home. [2696] ABIGAIL KNIGHT HAMLIN,8 (Sister of Mary E.,) b. Sweden, Me., Aug. 28, 1841; m. Raymond. Me., April 13, 1861, Samuel B. Nash. Children: 6436. John Waldo, b. July 18, 1862. Sweden. 6437. George Perley, " Mar. 1868, Raymond. 6438. Samuel Haven, (, Dec. 1873, *•' d. 1877. 6439. A Child, d. infancy 6440. Prince Thompson, b. ' 1880, Ravmond. 6441. Willie Melvtn, a 1886, * Note 413. Samuel. Jonathan and Josiah Plummer came from Rowley, Mass., to Water ford, Me., soon after 1788; several men from Rowley had served in the Revolution with Lieut. Thomas Green; they followed and settled with him at Waterford, in that part called Rowley street; these embraced the .lewetts, Hobson, Saunders, Chaplin, and the Plummers. SAMUEL PLUMMEK, b. 1769; came first of that family, 1790, and settled on lot 5, range 8; m. 1797, Elizabeth, dau. of Ilea. Stephen and Elizabeth (Little) Jewett, b. 1778; farmer and carpenter. Ch. b. Waterford: Daniel, Eber, Samuel, Cyrus, Elizabeth, Sophia, George W., Edwin. EIGHTH GENERATION. 643 [2697] ELIZA KNIGHT HAMLIN,3 (Sister of Mary E.,) b. Sweden, Me., Sept. 12, 1843; m. there, July 3, 1872, William Horatio, son of Joseph Haven and Lucy Rust (Clifford) King, b. Paris, Me., Feb. 3, 1845; machinist; Concord, N. H.; Republican: Freemason. She d. Sweden, Sept. 28, 1894. Ch. b. Concord: 6442.* Albert Russell, Jan. 24, 1874. 6443. Mary Hamlin, Feb. 8, 1882; unm. 1902. [2702] ANNIE L. HAMLIN,8 (William,' Eleazer," Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Waterford, Me., Mar. 9, 1834; m. there, Aug. 24, 1858, Isaac H. Bullard, b. Boston, Mass., Apr. 29, 1836; iron founder. She d. Waltham, Mass., Feb. 20, 1873. Ch. b. Cambridge: 6444.* Charles H., Sept. 15, 1859. d. in infancy. Sept. ", 1864. Sept. 12, 1866. May 16, 1869; " young. June 6, 1870: m. Frank O. Barber. July 20, 1871. " young. Nov. 25, 1875; m. James L. Freelove. Mar. 10, 1877, '' Charles Little. d. in infancy. Apr. 12, 1888. [2703] CHARLES CALVIN HAMLIN,8 (Bro. of Annie L.,) b. Waterford, Me., Aug. 1. 1837; m. there, Nov. 5, 1861, Ellen Maria, dau. of Josiah and Lydia Octavia (Blanchard) Whittier, b. Deerfield, N. H., May 28, 1842; teamster; North Bridgton, Me.; Republican; she, Cong. Ch. b. N. Bridgton: 6445. Edward Albert, 6446. Frederick Sherman, 6447* Annie Cora, 6448. Lillie May, 6449. Carrie Bertha, 6450.* Nellie Adelia, 6451. Arthur Morris, 6452. Alice Louis's, 6453. Maude Blanche, 6454. Isabella Etta, 6455. Charles Edward, [2704] DANA B. HAMLIN,8 (Bro. of Annie L.,) b. Waterford, Me., Aug. 22, 1839; m. Boston, Mass., July 2, 1873, Nellie F. McCwaig, b. St. Andrews, Ontario, Apr. 4, 1850; baker; Boston. Children: 6456. Arthur M., b. May 15, 1874. 6457. Iddella L., " Nov. 6, 1878. [2705] Dr. EDWARD L. HAMLIN,3 (Bro. of Annie L.,) b. Waterford, Me., Aug. 29, 1841; m. Waltham, Mass., Dec. 22, 1873, Harriet Emilie.n dau. of William Bailey and Harriet Newell8 (Kilgore) McWain, b. Waterford, Maine, Feb. 5, 1843. Private D, 16 Maine Inf. Vols.; enlisted July 21, 1862; severely wounded in hip, Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862, disabling him for life; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Sept. 7, 1863; and discharged as private, F, 3 V. R. O, Hartford, Ct., July 6, 1865. A good soldier; dentist; Waltham, since 1879; member Mt. Tirem Lodge A. F. & A. M.: Lodge 35, I. 0. O. F.; Post 29, G. A. R.; and Rumford Council, R. A.; Universalists. He has rendered valuable assistance in collecting records for this branch of tbe history. Ch. b. Boston: 6458.* William Edward, Nov. 12, 1875. 644 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [2709] HENRY J. HAMLIN,8 (Bro. of Annie L.,) b. Waterford, Me., July 5, 1850: m. Chelsea, Mass., Feb. 24, 1876, Ada B. Griffin, b. Annisquam, Mass., Aug. 5, 1849; merchant; Spokane, Wash. Ch. b. Boston: 6459. Charles B., . Aug. 20, 1878. [2710] DAVID TILDEN HAMLIN,8 (David T.,' Eleazer," Benja min,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Waterford, Me., May 23, 1835; m. Milan, N. H., Jan. 6, 1861, Mary E. Evans, b. Milan, May 12, 1840; farmer and lumberman; Milan; private Co. H, 1st Regt. N. H. H. Art.; enlisted 1864, and served until the close of the war. In Feb., 1873, he cut his knee with an ax, while felling a tree, from the effects of which he d. Sept. 6, 1873. Children: 6460. Alvo Daniel, b. Mar. 8, 1863, d. Oct. 22, 1866. 6461. James Gilbert, " June 30, 1864. 6462. Charles Tilden, " June 28, 1866. 6463. Willie Bancroft, " Dec 13, 1867. 6464. George Henry, " Aug. 6, 1870. 6465. Hazen David, " Oct. 8,1873. [2712] ELLEN ELIZABETH HAMLIN,3 (Sister of David T.,) b. Waterford, Me., Mar. 14, 1841; m. Milan, N. H., Apr. 2, 1864, Dennis Bawn York, b. Bethel, Me., May 4, 1838; res. Milan, where she d. Apr. 1, 1889. Ch. b. Milan: 6466.* Hattie Maria, Dec. 16. 1864. 6467.* Ella Fannie, Nov. 22, 1868. 6468.* Florence Lydia, Dec. 14, 1870. 6469.* Mabel Lizzie, Sept. 11, 1873. 6470. Bessie Bawn, May 10, 1884. [2713]- CHARLES GILBERT HAMLIN,8 (Bro. of David T.,) b. Waterford, Me., Mar. 26, 1847: m. Milan, N. H., Nov. 20, 1875, Lydia A. Blake, b. Milan, Dec. 16, 1851. Private H, 1st, Regt. N. H. H. Art; enlisted 1865 and served until the war closed; afterwards two years in California; merchant; Gorham, N. H. Children. 6471. Donald Conrad, b. Jan. 5. 1877. 6472. Carlie Gertrude, " Feb. 19, 1879. 6473. Berenice Hattie, " Dec. 11, 1881. 6474. Geordie Hortense, " Dec. 15, 1883. 6475. Roy Gilbert, " Feb. 15, 1885. 6476. Charles Augustus, " Nov. 16, 1888. 6477. Arthur Benedict, " Nov. 21. 1889. 6478. Helen Beatrice, " Dec. 4, 1890. 6479. Hannibal Homer, " Dec. 8, 1892. [2715] HARRIET FRANCES HAMLIN,3 (Sister of David T.,) b. Waterford, Me., Mar. 4, 1849; m. Milan, N. H., Apr. 11, 1874, Charles Henry Plummer, b. Raymond, Me., May 27, 1850; res. Raymond, where she d. May 4, 1882. EIGHTH GENERATION. 645 Children: 6480. Nellie Emma, b. Feb. 16, 1875. 6481, Fannie Hamlin, " Apr. 27, 1882. 6482. Albert Dennis, " Aug 5, 18—. [2717] CATHARINE STONE,8 (Elsie,' Mary Hamlin," Eleazer,** Ben jamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Waterford, Me., July 16, 1822; m. 1st, Albion K. P. Dunham; in. 2, Merrill. [2718] SAPHRONIA STONE,3 (Sister of Catherine,) b. Waterford, Me., Nov. 27, 1825; m. Augustus Granville, son of Jonathan and Chloe (Willard) Morse,* b. Aug. 20, 1817; she d. Nov. 3, 1850; he m. 2d, May 2, 1852, Julia Stone. No issue. [2720] ADELINE HAMLIN,3 (Elijah L.,' Cyrus,3 Eleazer,3 Benja min,4 Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Columbia, Me., Aug. 11, 1826; m. Nov. 13, 1845, Hon. George,' son of Hon. Simeon and Betsey (Kidder) Stetson, t b. Hampden, * Note 414. WILLIAM MORSE; m. 1st, Ann Wheeler; m. 2d, Millie Kimball. He came from Stow, Mass., to Waterford, Me. Children: William, Ann, Henry, Harriet, Albert, Jane, Jonathan, Sarah. JONATHAN MORSE; m. Chloe Willard. He came frem Stow, Mass., to Waterford, Me. Farmer and drover. Children: Charlotte, Augustus Granville, Sarah, six children, d. infancy. t Note 415. ROBERT STETSON,* b. 1613. It is traditional that he came from Kent, Eng land; settled in Scituate, Mass., 1634, where he then received a grant of land from the Colony; wife, Mary. He was Cornet of the first Horse Company, in Plymouth Colony, 1659; and was chosen member of the Council of War of the Colony, 1661, which office he held over 20 years ; deputy to General Court many years. His coat of arms is given in the family genealogy. He d. Feb. 1, 1702-3; will dated Sept. 4, 1702; proved Mar. 1, 1703. Children: Joseph, Benjamin, Thomas, Samuel, Eunice (Rogers), Robert, John. JOSEPH STETSON,2 b. June, 1639, eldest son; res. Scituate; d. 1723. ROBERT STETSON,3 second son, b. Dec. 9, 1670; m. Mary Gollamore, of Scituate; con stable, 1722. AMOS STETSON,* fourth son, b. June 18, 1703; removed from Scituate to Braintree, Mass., and there m. May 9, 1727, Margaret, dau. of Benjamin T. Thayer, who kept the garrison in Boston. He d. 1777. 11 children. JOHN STETSONS second son; b. Oct. 27, 1731; m. Rachael, dau. of Samuel Paine, of Randolph, Mass, He d. Jan. 30, 1811. 11 children. Hon. SIMEON STETSON,3 fifth son; b. Braintree, Mass., now Randolph; m. Jan. 25, 1796, Betsey Kidder. When a small boy he went to live with Thomas Penneman, of Washington, N. H., who reared him as a son; and his wife was a niece of Penneman. He resided Washing ton and New Ipswich. In 1803 he went to Maine at the suggestion of his brother, Major Amasa Stetson, of Boston, who had bought the township of land which became the town of Stetson, Me.; but decided to settle at Hampden, Me. ; purchased 50 acres of land at Hampden Upper Corners, and engaged in merchandising. He also owned a saw mill, on Sowadabscrook, in com pany with Josiah Kidder. He also built several small vessels, which he employed in the West India trade; one called the John Hampden was commanded by his son Robert. A Republican of the Jeffersonian school ; selectman'and town clerk over 20 years ; member Mass. legislature, before the admission of Maine to the Union; member Const. Gonv. of Maine; and member Ex ecutive Council of Gov. Lincoln ; Trustee of Hampden Academy. In person of average height, well built, of florid complexion and sandy hair in youth. Noted for hospitality and generosity. While he could not subscribe to the Calvinistic creed he owned a pew in each church in town. His death was the result of an accident, Dec. 20, 1838. He went with his teamster for a load of wood, and returning discovered that the ax was left behind, which was returned for by tbe teamster. Mr. Stetson went on with the team, until coming to a descent in the road, he fell before the loaded sled which passed over and crushed him to death. Children: Thomas Pen neman, Reuben Kidder, Ann Kidder, Charles, George, Isaiah. 646 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Me., Jan. 25, 1807. He was educated at Hampden Academy, and engaged in business with his brother Reuben, at Hampden, in the West India trade; re moved to Bangor, Me., 1834, and formed a partnership with Albert G. Brown, under the firm name of Brown & Stetson, general traders. In 1835 he formed a partnership with Cyrus Emery and his brother, Isaiah Stetson, firm of Emery, Stetson & Co., wholesale merchants and lumbermen, owners of the Bruce Mills, on the.Kencluskeag. They exported to the West Indies, in their own vessels, and brought back goods for their store. Mr. Emery withdrew from the firm, 1850, and the business was continued as Stetson & Co., and gradually withdrew from manufacturing and merchandise, and invested in timber lands and real estate. He succeeded the late Samuel F. Hersey as president of Market Bank, 1863, which was merged in the National Bank of Bangor, of which he was president. Was a promoter of Central Market House Co. and Norombega Hall, of which he was president and director; chairman Board of Commissioners, Bangor Water Works, 1875; president Union Insurance Co., Bangor Mutual B'ire Insurance Co. and Mount Hope Cemetery Corp. many years: Capt., Hamp den Light Infantry, Jan. 14, 1826; promoted Major, June 9, 1832: Republican; member of Legislature, 1863-4; a strong supporter of the administration during the Rebellion; Unitarian. He d. June 15, 1891. Ch. B. Bangor: 6483* George Hamlin, Nov. 15, .1846. 6484.* Edward, June 22, 1854. 6485.* Isaiah Kidder, Apr. 3, 1858. 6486.* Mary Adeline, Apr. 24, 1860. [2722| AUGUSTUS CHOATE HAMLIN,8 M. D., (Bro. of Adeline,) b. Columbus, Me., Aug. 28, 1829; m. Bangor, Me., Dec. 31, 1857, Helen Agnes, dau. of Hon. Jonas and Lucretia (Bennoch) Cutting,* b. Bangor, Sept. 8, 1839; physician and surgeon: Bangor; Republican. He graduated Bowdoin College, 1851: from Harvard Medical school, 1855; was two years in Europe, and studied medicine in Paris, France. He raised a company of infantry at his own expense, April, 1861: and joined the 2d, Maine Inf. Vols, as Asst. Surgeon; par- , ticipated as a volunteer surgeon with the 1st Mass. and 12 N. Y. regiment at Blackburn's Ford, and With his own regiment at Bull Run, July, 1861, and at Yorktown, Va., spring of 1S62. Appointed Brigade Surgeon, and served under Gen. Fremont in West Virginia, April, 1862, participating in the campaigns in the Shenandoah Valley: Chief of Medical Staff, Advance Guard under Col. Gustave P. Cluseret, ending with battle of Cross Keys, Va., June 8, 1862. He formed the Flying Hospital and served under Gen. Pope from Cedar Mountain to Bull Run and Chantilly, Va., August, 1862. Medical Director, 11 Army Corps, until February, 1863, when he was appointed Lieut.-Col., U. S. A., and Medical Inspector, and assigned to supervision of the hospitals, Dept. of Wash ington, D. O; assigned as Medical Inspector Army of the South, under Gen. Gilmore at Charlestown, S. O, July, 1863, serving with it until after the fall of Fort Wagner, when he returned to duty at Washington, where he served until December, 1864. Assigned as Medical Inspector Army of tbe South West, under Gen. George H. Thomas: mustered out November, 1865. He returned to Bangor, 1865, and engaged in the general practice of medicine. He was made * Note 418. Judge JONAS CUTTING was Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Maine. Dr, Augustus C, Hamlin EIGHTH GENERATION. 647 Chevalier of the Order of St.. Anne, by Alexander II, Emperor of Russia, 1&78; Mayor of Bangor, 1877-8, by the largest majorities ever given for that office; Commander of Post 12, G. A. R.; Dept. Commander of Maine, G. A. R., 1879; member of Pension Committee, G. A. R., 1892: Commissioner of Maine, at York- town Centennial, 1881: Surgeon General of Maine, 1882-6; Fellow of American Asso. for Advancement of Science, of which he was secretary, 1874; member Phila. Academy of Sciences; Royal Society of Antiquarians of Northern Europe; member of Committee on Gems, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. Author of various articles; on Tranfusion, Tetanus, Alimentation, Transmission of diseases, etc.; a work on Andersonville, 1866; The Tourmaline, 1873; Leisure hours ' among the gems, 1884; Mount Mica, 1895, being a description of the wonderful mineral deposits of matchless tourmalines and other precious gems, at Paris, Me., discovered 1820, by his father, Hon. Elijah L. Hamlin, to tbe developement of which Dr. Hamlin has given years of attention and research, discovering, collecting and preserving some of the most famous tour malines extant. In 1896, as historian of the 11 Army Corps, he published an exhaustive history of the part borne by that corps in the battle of Chancel- lorsville, Va., and especially of the attack of Stonewall Jackson's troops on May 2, 1863. Ch. b. Bangor: 6487. Helen, June 17, 1861; m. Edward Hamlin." 6488. Fred Cutting, Dec. 10, 1873; d. Nov. 30, 1891. [2723] JULIA HAMLIN, » (Sister of Adeline,) b. Columbia, Me., Feb. 27, 1832; m. Feb. 26, 1857, Samuel Rawson,' only child of Timothy Jarvis and Arabella (Rawson*) Carter, t b. Paris, Me., June 22, 1829; graduated Union College, Schenectady, N.Y., 1852; admitted to bar, Oxford Co., Me., 1854; Register of Probate, Oxford Co., one term; Town Clerk of Paris; proprietor and editor Oxford Register; he was interested in chemistry and minerology, and studied the mineral deposits of Mt. Mica, Paris: Captain of Artillery, Paris Militia, Aug. 29, 1854; resided Paris. Both d. there; she, Aug. 12, 1894; he, Apr. 22, 1893. Ch. b. Paris: 6489.* Jarvis Livermore, Feb. 11, 1858. [2724] AGNES HOLMES,8 (Vesta Hamlin,' Cyrus/' Eleazer,* Benjamin,* Eleazer.s James,2*) b. Calais, Me., Apr. 12, 1837; m. there, Aug. 10, 1865, Ed ward, son of John Warren and Mary Louisa (DeWolfe) Moore, b. St. Stephen, * For Rawson see note 316. t For Carter see note 306. Note 417. 'TIMOTHY JARVIS CARTERS (Timothy,r>* Benjamin,3 Timothy,*! Thomas,*) fourth child of Dr. Timothy and Prances (Freeland) Carter, b. Bethel, Me., Aug. 18, 1800; re ceived an academical education; studied law at Northampton, Mass.; admitted to the Bar, 1820; located at Rumford, Me., but soon came to Paris; m. Sept. 11, 1828, Arabella, dau. of Samuel and Polla (Freeland) Rawson, of Paris; was often in town office; Secretary Maine Senate, 1833; attorney for Oxford Co., same year; representative to Congress, 1836; he d. Washington, D. C, Mar, 14, 1 s.ls ; as a lawyer and politician he was able, popular and successful. The poet of the Paris Centenial, notices him: "Next, Mr. Carter, Timothy J., And well remembered in his day, Our people chose with great applause, To help enact the Nation's laws; But this bright son, death's cloud obscured, Though with an honored name assured." 648 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. N.'B., Sept. 11, 1838; merchant; Calais; Republican; Unitarians. Shed. Calais, Aug. 28, 1884. Ch. b. Calais: 6490. Frank Holmes, July 12, 1866; unm. 1902. 6491. Mabel, Mar. 13, 1868; d. Aug. 16, 1869. 6492. Josephine Cony, Jan. 8, 1870; unm. 1902. 6493. Vesta Hamlin, May 30, 1877, K t. [2726] ELLEN VESTA HOLMES,8 (Sister of Agnes,) b. Calais, Me., Mar. 14, 1840; m. Capt. Joseph S. Cony. He was lost at sea by the burning of the steamer, City of Bath, of which he was commander, off Cape Hatteras, Feb. 10, 18671 She resides Calais. No issue. [2728] FRANK PIERPONT HOLMES,8 (Bro. of Agnes,) b. Calais, Me., Aug. 14, 1843. Sergeant Co. A, 6th Maine Inf. Vols., killed at the second battle of Fredericksburg, Va., May 3, 1863, in the celebrated charge on Marye's Heights. [2729] Dr. WALTER HAMLIN HOLMES,8 (Bro. of Agnes,) b. Calais, Me., June 23, 1854; m. Waterbury, Ct., Apr. 6, 1881, Medora Car oline, dau. of Gideon Luther and Caroline (Tiidor) Piatt, b. Waterbury, April 21, 1851; physician; Waterbury; Unitarian; graduated Bowdoin College, 1875; Harvard Medical School, 1879; practiced in Boston City hospital, 1878-9; settled at Waterbury, Mar. 1880, and formed partnership with Dr. Gideon L. Piatt: a scholarly, benevolent man, formerly an Odd Fellow, member of various medical societies and Waterbury Club. He was an invalid several years prior to his death. He d. Waterbury, Nov. 27, 1898. No issue. [2731J Gen. CHARLES HAMLIN,8 (Hannibal,7 Cyrus," Eleazer/ Ben jamin,* Eleazer/ James/*) b. Hampden, Me., Sept. 13, 1837; m. Topsham, Me., Nov. 28, I860,- Sarah Purinton, dau. of Dixey W. and Sarah (Purinton) Thomp son, b. Topsham, July 2, 1837; jurist; Bangor; Republican. He graduated Bow doin College, 1857; admitted to the bar, 1858; Major 18th Maine Inf. Vols., 1862, afterwards 1st Maine Heavy Art.; Asst. Adj. Gen. U. S. Vol., Apr. 26, 1863, 2d Division, 3d Corps, Army of the Potomac; participated in battles of Gettysburg, Kelly's Ford, Locust Grove, Mine Run, and Harper's Ferry, 1864, in Early's raid. He received the official thanks of Major-General Humphreys, commanding the division, for services in the field at Gettysburg; Asst. Inspector of Artillery, 1864-5, on the staff of Major-General Albion P. Howe; brevetted Brig.-General U. S. Vol., Mar. 13, 1865, for services at Gettysburg; resigned, Sept. 13, 1865; resumed tbe practice of law in Bangor, Me., where he has since resided; city solicitor, Bangor, 1867; U. S. Register in Bankruptcy and U. S. Commissioner; member Maine Legislature, 1883-5, and Speaker of the House the latter year; author of the insolvent laws of Maine, 1878; Reporter of De cisions, Supreme Court of Maine; chairman of Executive Committee Maine Gettysburg Commission in erecting monuments of Maine troops on that battle field, and which made an elaborate report thereon, 1898; President Bangor Gen eral Hospital. He has rendered valuable assistance to this work. ^^Zfoftub* *=7%&1ZU+^U^/ Gen, Cyrus Hamlin, $ (Ka^xJU^ EIGHTH GENERATION. 659 [2795] MARY B. HAMLIN/ (Sister of Edward S.,) b. Andover, N. H., Nov. 5, 1852; m. Amherst, Mass., Nov. 18, 1879, Thomas, son of Joseph Wood, b. England, Jan. 8, 1854; dyer; Williamantic, Conn.; Auburn, Me.; Waltham, Mass., and Utica, N. Y.; Republican, Methodists. Both d. Utica; she Sept. 23, 1899; he May 20, 1899. ¦ Children: 6560. Grace, b. 1880, Easthamptori; d. 1888. 6561. Elizabeth H., <( 1882, unm. 1902 6562. Emma D., ,( 1884, Waltham, U (( 6563. Russell W., " 1886, 6564. Clinton T., t; 1890, [2796] JOHN HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Edward F.,) b. Dover, N. H. Jan. 27, 1856; m. Thompsonville Ct., June 30, 1887, Mar garet, dau. of John and Elizabeth (Davidson) Bartley, b. Thompsonville, Aug. 16, 1848: lawyer; Dover, N. H., 1856-72; Willimantic, Ct., 1872-8; Thompsonville, 1878-99; since, Amherst, Mass.: Republican; Justice of the Peace; school visitor; Freemason. No issue. [2798] Dr. FREDERICK W. HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Edward F.,1 b. Dover. N. H., Sept. 21, 1862: m. N. Y. City, Nov. 9, 1893, Gertrude, dau. of Elijah Tarbell and Catherine Marie (Roberts) Sherman, b. Brimfield, Mass., Sept. 1, 1867; physician and surgeon; educated at Natchang High School, Wil limantic, Ct.; High School, Amherst, Mass.; Amherst College and N. Y. Ho meopathic Medical College; res. Dover,. N. H., 1862-72; Willimantic, Ct., until 1878; Amherst, until 1883; New York City since 1885; Republican; Cong.; mem ber American Institute Homeopathy; N.Y. State Homeopathic Medical Society; N. Y. Co. Med. So.; Asst. Prof, of Obsteterics, N. Y. Hom. Med. Col. She Universalist; member National Society of N. E. Women in New York. [2799] ARTHUR W. HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Edward F.,) b. Dover, N. H., Apr. 25,. 1866; unmarried; brass finisher; Union, N. H. and Amherst, Mass. [2800] EDWARD SUMNER HAMLIN/ (Nathan S.,' Asia/ Eleazer/ Benjamin/ Eleazer/ James/*) b. Westford, Mass., June 28, 1830; m. Apr. 18, 1860, Anna Gertrude Conroy, b. N. Y., Dec, 1838; merchant; Boston; Democrat; she was a lady of fine presence, and devoted to her children, who are largely indebted to her persistent efforts and encouragement for the superior educa tional advantages enjoyed by them and for the respectable, and honorable positions they occupy; she was untiring in her devotion to them, and in her death they suffered irreparble loss. Both d. Boston; he Feb. 2, 1888; she Aug. 2, 1882. Ch. b. Boston: 6565.* Charles S umner, Aug. 30, 1861. 6566.* Edward, Apr. 3, 1863. 6567. Harriet G., Apr. 14, 1865, unm 6568. George P., Mar. 25, 1867, a 6569. Fred D. H., Feb. 25, 1869, it 6570. Jane G. O, Aug. n, 1871, u 660 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [2801] SAMUEL A. HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Edward S.,) b. Westford, Mass., Sept. 25, 1832; m. Nashua, N. H., May, 1855, Abby, dau. of Eli and Mary ( Fletcher) Tower, of Westford, b. Jan. 5, 1835; postmaster and station agent many years, Forge village, Mass. He d. Dec. 9, 1897. Ch. b. Forge village: 6571.* Edward A., May 13, 1857. 6572. George, 1859; d. young. 6573.* Gertrude R. Fletcher, Jan. 13, 1871. [28021 HENRY HASKELL FLETCHER/ (Susan Hamlin/ Asia/ Eleazer/ Benjamin,* Eleazer/ James/1) b. Groton, Mass., June 11, 1831; m. 1st, Mar. 28, 1857, Emily T. Read, of Westford, who d. there, childless, Dec. 13, 1860; m. 2d, Feb. 6, 1872, Georgia L. Allen, who d. Oct. 29, 1876. He res. Green field, Mass. Children: 6574. Lulia, b. Mar. 25, 1873. 6575. George Henry, " Oct. 28, 1876. [2804] AUGUSTUS DANA FLETCHER/ (Bro. of Henry H.,) b. Groton, Mass., Dec. 16, 1835; m. Pepperill, Mass., Nov. 21, 1861, Elizabeth, dau. of Charles and Mary E. (Hunt) Lakin, b. Pepperill, Oct. 28, 1843; farmer; Townsend Harbor, Mass.: Democrat; member St. Paul Lodge, A. F. & A. M.; she member of Townsend Grange, 194, P. H. Children: 6576.* Minnie Lillian, b. Feb. 25, 1864, Pepperill. 6577. Isolena Hamlin, " July 29, 1873, Concord; d. Oct. 4, 1873. [2806] SARAH D1X HAMLIN/ (Cyrus/ Asia/ Eleazer/ Benjamin,* Eleazer/ James/*) b. Westford, Mass., Nov. 27, 1844. She was one of the first women to enter Mich. University, Class of 1873. She taught school Cherry Creek, Nev., 1877-9; then went to San Francisco, Cal.; she was sent to India by the Am. Ramabai Asso., 1891, to assist the Pundita Ramabai to establish her famous school for child-widows, devoting fifteen months to the work and re turned to San Francisco. [2807] CATHERINE S. HAMLIN/ (Sister of Sarah D.,) b. Westford, Mass., Aug. 12, 1847; unmarried; res. Westford; she has con tributed valuable records and information for this work. [2809] CHARLES A. HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Sarah D.,) b. Westford, Mass., May 15, 1857; m. Littleton, N. H., by Rev. E. J. Pres cott, Dec. 24, 1891, Lizzie Gertrude/ dau, of John Hayward and Augusta N. (Tuttle) Kimball* b. Littleton, Nov. 20, 1858; farmer; res. on the old Hamlin homestead, Westford. He d. about 1896. * Note 421. For Kimball see notes 254, 303, 344. 404 and 412. BENJAMIN KIMBALL.a see noto 344. JONATHAN KIMBALL.s b. Bradford, Nov. 26, 1673; m. 1st, July 15, 1696, Lydia, dau. of John and Sarah (Plngrey) Day, b. Mar. 18, 1676, who d. Sept. 16, 1739; m. 2d, Nov. 3, 1739, Mrs. Jane Plummer, who left him and d. 1764; he res. Bradford, and was an extensive dealer in land; he d. Sept. 30, 1747. Oh. b. Bradford: Benjamin, Jonathan, Nathaniel, Lydia, Moses, Isaac, Rebec ca, Ruth, Abraham, Mehitable, Hannah. EIGHTH GENERATION. 661 Ch. b. Westford: 6578. Gertrude Augusta, June 11, 1893; d. 6579. Evelyn Cartelyou, May 10, 1895, " [2810] GARDINER RICHARDSON/ (Sarah D. Hamlin/ Asia/ Eleaz er/ Benjamin/ Eleazer/ James/*) b. Westford, Mass., May 14, 1843; member F, 2d, Mass. Vols.; d. unmarried, Lowell, Mass., July 11,1867, from disease con tracted in the army. [2820] JANE FRANCES FAIRCHILD/ (Moses/ Hannah Pope/ Seth/ Experience Jenkins/ Experience Hamlin/ James/1) b. East Bloomfield, N. Y., Nov. 1, 1819; m. there, 1840-2, Benjamin Franklin Harwood: lawyer; Dansville, N. "¥.; Whig. She d. Canandaigua, N. Y., June 13, 1884. He d. Albany, N. Y. [2821] ELIZABETH POPE FAIRCHILD/ (Sister of Jane F.,) b. East Bloomfield, N. Y., July 23, 1824; m. there, Nov. 17, 1847, Luther, son of Moses and Abigail (Sweat) Shepard, b. Grafton Co., N. H., 1818; mer chant: East Bloomfield. She d. Canandaigua, N. Y., July 16, 1869; he d. Vil- lisca, Iowa, Oct. 16, 1896. Ch. b. E. Bloomfield: 6580.* LlLLA, Dec. 15, 1852, 6581.* Moses Fairchild, Dec. 28, 1854. 6582.* William Luther, June 13, 1856. 6583.* Jennie Harwood, Oct. 19, 1859. BENJAMIN KIMBALL,.* b. Bradford, May 16, 1697; m. Mary, dau. of Joseph and Mary (Toothaker) Emerson, b. Mar. 21, 1696, and grand daughter of Robert and Ann (Grant) Emer son. He res. in the northern part of Haverhill, Mass. ; when the line was run between Mass. and N. H., his property fell into Hampsted, N. H. Members of the church in Plaistow (North Haverhill,) Nov., 1730, in which he was chosen deacon, Feb. 3, 1731; he owned land in Chester, N. H. He d. Aug. 5, 1741, not 1752 as erroneously appears on his grave stone in Plaistow. Children: Mary, Jonathan, Benjamin, Lydia, Martha, Hannah, Moses, Abigail, Joseph and Mehitable. JONATHAN KIMBALL.B b. Haverhill, Apr. 14, 1820; m. 1st, Aug. 22, 1838, Elizabeth, dau. of Daniel Little, b. Nov. 12, 1719, who d. Feb. 8, 1753; m. 2d, Nov. 29, 1753, Abigail True of Salis bury, Mass., b. Nov. 26, 1722, who d. Jan. 23, 1814. He settled in the north part of Plaistow, now Hampsted, N. H., but returned to the present town of Plaistow; he was adm. to the church, Feb. 5, 1738, in which he was chosen deacon, Jan. 25. 1739, and served fifty-seven years; his wife was adm. May 18, 1740; town clerk, 1757-78. He d. Oct 17,1807. Children: Benjamin, Jona than, Daniel, Nathaniel, Daniel, Elizabeth, True, Martha, Joseph. DANIEL KIMBALL.6 b. Plaistow, N. H., July 5. 1751; m. Lucy, dau. of Jacob and Re becca ( Hildreth) Dutton, of Billerica, Mass.. and grand dau. of Thomas Dutton. He removed «arly to Littleton, Mass., and was a promient Citizen. Corp. in Reed's Co. in Col. Prescott's Regt., Apr. 18, 1775; Sergt. in Gilbert's Co., same Regt, Apr. 24, 1775; 1st, Lieut, in Jewett's Co., 6th Middlesex Regt. Apr. 24, 1776. He d. 1813 ; she m. June 26, 1817, Daniel Hartwell, of Littleton. Children: Lucy, Daniel, James, Benjamin, Jesse, John, Sophia, Sebia, Rebecca. JOHN" KIMBALL,' b. Littleton, Mass., April 16, 1792; m. Lucy, dau. of Paul and Lucy Hayward, ». Boxford, Mass., Nov. 7, 1796; res. Littleton; he d. July 18, 1867; she d. Jan. 21, 186a Children: Lucy Ann, John Hayward, Allen W., Louisa M., Edward E., Emily F., Frances E„ Sarah E. JOHN HAYWARD KIMBALL.s b. Oct. 28, 1822; m. July 14, 1846, Augusta N., dau. of Nathan Tuttle; res. Littleton; deacon, Unitarian church. Children: Alonzo Hayward, Ellen Augusta, Charles Herbert, Austin Tuttle, Emma P., Lizzie Gertrude, Lucien Stevens. 662 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [2826] JOSEPH HAMLIN JENKINS/ (Nathan/ Asa/ Nathan/ Ebenezer/ Experience Hamlin/ James/1) b. West Barnstable, Mass., July 30, 1826; m. Apr. 4, 1852, Persis Hale Howes* He d. W. Barnstable, Apr. 1, 1900. Children: 6584. Rachael Frances, d. aged 3 yrs. and 10 days. 6585.* Harry Weston, b. Aug. 12, 1860. 6586.* Zebina Howes, " Jan. 17, 1863. 6587. Gilbert Shaw, " Mar. 12, 1858; unm. 1902. |2828] Capt. CHARLES E. JENKINS/ (Bro. of Joseph H.,) b. West Barnstable, Mass., July 30, 1830; m. there. Nov. 29, 1863, Mercy Nye, dau. of Washington and Sophronia (Howlandt) Bursley,! b. West Barn stable, Sept. 22, 1840: master mariner; later, farmer; West Barnstable; Demo crat; police officer, since 1885; member of Fraternal Lodge, A. F. & A. M. He went to sea during the season, 1849, in a fishing schooner from Dennis, Mass.; and next shipped from Boston in ship, Horsburg, Capt. Osgood, bound to Penang, Singapore, Hong Kong and Shanghi, for a cargo of tea, and returned to New York in ship Vancover, Capt. David Fuller, bound to Canton, and finished lading with tea, at Shanghi; on the passage home was caught in a hurricane in the Indian Ocean, losing her sails and was hove down on her beam ends for eighteen hours, but arrived home in due time. The next voyage was as 2d mate of same ship, Capt. Lunt; off Cape of Good Hope, she was dismasted, losing all but her foremast, put into the Isle of France for repairs, and after two months proceeded to Hong Kong, thence to Shanghi, loaded with tea and returned to New York. In 1854 he shipped from New York as 2d mate of the clipper ship, Raven, Capt. Josiah Crocker, bound to San Francisco, discharged cargo, and proceeded to the Streights: Singapore, Penang, and Padang, took in a cargo of coffee and spices and returned to New York. The next voyage was from New York to Richmond for a load of flour for Rio Jenerio, arrived aud discharged there; and loaded with coffee for Sidney, X. S. Wales; thence to Singapore and Padang, loaded with coffee and returned to New York. Trie next voyage was to Batavia and Padang. Off Cape St. Roque they collided with a Spanish bark, striking him midship, passing over and sinking him in five minutes. The crew of the bark climbing aboard as she sank. Learning there were passengers on the bark a boat was lowered and succeeded in saving three women and six men; the others, about forty in number found a watery grave. In this collision the Raven lost her head gear, and after fifteen days put into Rio Jenerio, landed the crew and surviving passengers of the lost bark, re paired and proceeded on her voyage to Batavia, and returned to New York. In 1859 he commanded the Raven, on a voyage to the East Indies and return. In 1863 he commanded the ship John Tucker on an eighteen months voyages to San Francisco, Calleo, and Antwerp. Afterwards engaged in command of ships in the U. S. employ at the last of the war, and in the coasting trade until 1870; and during this period commanded the schooner Abbie Bursley: the ship, B. L. Sherman, was the last vessel commanded by him. After retiring from the sea he settled on a farm at West Barnstable. No issue. * For Howes see note 283. t Eor Howland see notes 61, 79, 132, 145, 248, 322, 321 and 336. X For Bursley sue note 89. EIGHTH GENERATION. 663 [2831] HANNAH ABBIE JENKINS/ (Sister of Joseph H.,) b. West Barnstable, Mass., July 14, 1836; m. there, Mar. 12, 1871, Heman Crosby, son of Asa and Temperance Crocker,* b. W. Barnstable, June 19, 1834; carpenter; W. Barnstable. Ch. b. West Barnstable: 6588.* Bessie Jenkins, Apr. 25, 1874. [2832] FRANCIS JENKINS/ (Bro. of Joseph H.,) b. West Barnstable, Mass., July 22, 1838; m. Dec. 1861, Mercy Parker Nye;t member 45th Mass. Inf. Vols. He d. Apr. 21, 1897. Children: 6589.* Parker Nye, b. Sept. 30, 1874, W. Barnstable. 6590. Julia Watts, "Oct., 1866: unm. 1902. 6591. Frank Howland, " July, 1868. [2833] WILLIAM BRAGG JENKINS/ (Charles/ Asa/ Nathan/ Eb enezer,* Experience Hamlin/ James/1) b. May 19, 1833; m. Sept. 28, 1862, Chloe Wiley, of Osterville, Mass. He d. Nov. 9, 1884. Child: 6592. Nellie, b. June 3, 1870. [2834] ASA JENKINS/ (Bro. of William B.,) b. West Barnstable, Mass., Apr. 22, 1838; m. there, Sept. 17, 1871, Martha Josephine, dau. of Eben and Eliza Ann (Crocker*) Whelden, b. West Barnsta ble, June 18, 1842; mariner, 1851-74, 1st mate; since, farmer and cranberry grower; West Barnstable; Democrat; private Co. D. 45th Mass. Inf. Vols.; enlisted Sept. 26, 1862; in battles of Kingston, Whitehall and Goldsboro, N. C; dis. July 17, 1863. Ch. b. W. Barnstable: 6593. Thornton, June 4, 1873; m. Kate P. Chase. 6594. Fred Stanley, Feb. 29, 1876; unm. 1902. [2836] Capt: JAMES HAMLIN JENKINS/ (George/ Asa/ Nathan/ Ebenezer,*. Experience Hamlin/ James/ *) b. Apr. 18, 1831; m. Ruth Stanley Fish,! of West Barnstable; master mariner, in merchant service between California and the East Indies sixteen years; since farmer; Hamlin's Plains, Barnstable. Children. 6595. Mary Eliza; m. Edward L . 6596. Ruth Stanley, " Edward S. Talbot. 6597. Elizabeth Crocker. [2837] ELIZABETH C JENKINS/ (Sister of James H.,) b. Mar. 24, 1836; m. Charles Shattuck,! of Andover, Mass. Children: 6598. Charles. 6599. Alice. * For Crocker see notes 35, 39, and 78. t For Nye see note 34. * For Fish see note 54 and 190. 8 For Shattuck see note 411. 664 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [2841] FRANCES LOUISA JENKINS/ (William H./ Ebenezer/s* Experience Hamlin/ James/1) b. Milan, Ohio, Sept. 21, 1830; m. 1848, Thomas D., son of Benjamin and Abigail (Smith) Dole, b. Boston, Mass; she, Presb. She d. Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1888; he d. about 1896. Ch. b. Buffalo: 6600.* Louise, 1849. [2844] CAROLINE ELECTA JENKINS/ (Nathan/ Ebenezer/" Ex perience Hamlin/ James/1) b. 1834; m. 1862, Lucius Lewis, his second wife; by a former wife he had three children, named Lammie, Arvilla and William; res. Sandusky, Ohio. [2846] MARY JANE JENKINS/ (Josiah/ Ebenezer/" Experience Hamlin.* James/1) b. Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 24, 1833; m. 1st, New Albany, Ind., Sept. 3, 1855, Charles E., sonof Charles and Jane (Tate)Hambleton,b. Hardins- burg. Ky., 1831, who d. Leavenworth, Kas., April 13, 1860: in. 2d Hnderson Co., Ky., Dec. 28, 1865, Lucius S. Hopkins, b. Cincinnati, Ohio, July 5, 1828; mer chant. He d. Dec. 4, 1881; m. 3d, Nov., 1878, Dr. H. Sanche, a Canadian; she Epis. " She d. Lutcher, Miss., April 15, 1895. Ch. by 2d marriage: 6601. Lucia S. Etta, b. Oct, 5, 1866; d. Oct. 14, 1879. 6602.* Clarence McAllister, " Dec. 28, 1869. [2847] FRANCES JENKINS/ (Sister of Mary J.,) b. Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 27, 1834; m. 1st, Henderson, Ky., Jan. 9, 1861, Na thaniel Green, son of John and Ann (Hart) Stanley, b. Henderson, Apr. 8, 1809; planter; Henderson Co., Ky.; Democrat; Freemason; he d. Henderson Co., Feb. 18, 1866; m. 2d, Henderson Co., Dec. 18, 1867, John Eaneas McAllister: b. Hen derson, Oct. 14, 1803; planter and banker; Henderson: Democrat; Prest. Farmer's Bank of Kentucky; magistrate; Epis. He d. Henderson, Aug. 7, 1886. She res. Henderson; Epis.; Regent of Samuel Hopkins Chap. D. A. R.: member and treasurer New Century Club. Her parents died when she was but four years of age and she was reared by her aunt Goshorn. Ch. by 1st marriage, b. Henderson Co.: 6603.* Eliza Marilou, b. Oct. 23, 1861. 6604.* Harry Morgan, " Nov. 17, 1864. 6605.* Jackson McClain, " Feb. fi, 1866. [2848] JOSIAH HENRY JENKINS/ (Bro. of Mary S.,) b. Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 23, 1836; m. Mariatta, Ohio, Aug. 6, 1864, Abigial Augusta, dau. of William A. and Patience Moore (GuitteauV Fay, b, Marietta, June 10, 1845; Cong, clergyman: Buffalo, 1836-52: Meadville, Pa., 1853; Colum bus, Ohio, 1858; Marietta, 1862; Cincinnati, 1865: Lebanon, Ohio, 1870; West Marietta, 1881; Springfield, 1883: Toledo, Ohio; Leavenworth, Kas.; Mt. Dora, Fla.; San Bernadino, Cal.; Fall Church, Va.: Beuna Vista, CoL, 1897; Denver, Col., since 1898; Republican; 2d Lieut, in an Ohio Regt., enlisted spring of 1862; captured at Harper's Ferrv, Va.: paroled, and dis. fall of 1862; Congs. Children: 6606.* Helen Fay, b. July 24, 1868, Marrietta. 6607. Louise Babbitt, " June 3, 1872, Springfield; d. Aug. 2, 1872. Children: 6611. William Ebenezer 6612. Frederic, 6613. Luella, 6614. Robert Moore, 6615. Guy Springer, EIGHTH GENERATION. 665 [2849] LOUISA ELIZA JENKINS/ (Sister of Mary J.,) b. Buffalo, N. Y., Apr. 6, 1838; m. Henderson, Ky., Sept. 18, 1867, Thomas Virgil Rodman, b. Curdsville, Ky.; merchant; Owensboro and Curdsville, Ky.; she Epis. She d. Curdsville, June 7, 1868; he remarried about two years later, and soon died. Ch. b. Curdsville: 6608. Thomas Virgil, June 19, 1868; d. July 4, 1868. [2851J JANE S. JENKINS/ (Ebenezer,™" Experience Hamlin/ James/1) b. Sept. 1, 1828: m. Nov. 11 1847, Joseph F. Hill. She d. Oct. 14, 1870. Children: 6609. J. Fellows, b. 1850; d. July, 1880. 6610.* Annie Arnot, " Jan. 9, 1857. [2852] WILLIAM HENRY JENKINS/ (Bro. of Jane S.,) b. Nov. 7, 1830; m. Oct. 23, 1862, Julia Gay Springer. He d.; she d. Nov. 26, 1900. Children: b. Feb. 23, 1864; d. Sept. 11, 1881. " Feb.,24, 1867, " Mar. 12, 1877. " Oct.'20, 1870; m. George R. Brandon " Apr. 24, 1873. " Apr. 23, 1877. [2854] FRANCES ELIZABETH O'FLYNG/ (Lydia Jenkins/ Ebene zer/5* Experience Hamlin/ James/1) b. Elmira, N. Y., Dec. 7, 1824; m. New Albany, Ind., Aug 30, 1859, William Talmage McDonald, son of Rev. David McDonald, D. D., and wife, Phebe Talmage, b. Geneva, N. Y., 1822. He gradu ated Hobart College, Geneva, N. Y., 1845; taught school in Kentucky, New York and Maryland, 1845-9; tutor in Mathematics, Hobert College, 1850; taught private school, Pittsburg, Pa., 1851-5; Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, Western University, Pittsburg, 1855-60; in commercial and manu facturing business, Bucyrus, Ohio, 1862-80; since, retired; Whig and Republican; Epis: she Methodist. [2855] CALEB C. O'FLYNG/ (Bro. of Francis E.,) b. Southport, N. Y., June 19, 1826; m. New Albany, Ind., Mar. 15, 1870, Mary E., dau. of John Campbell, b. Orleans, Ind., Feb. 12, 1846; dealer in mines; has res. in California, more or less, since 1849; Parral, Chihouhou, Mexico, 1881-92; Passadena, Cal., 1902; old line Whig; Friend; member Trinity Lodge 556, A. F. & A. M. She d. Crawfordville, Ind., 1876. Ch. b. New Albany: 6616. James Edmund, July, 1871; d. 1872. . [2856] MARY HALL O'FLYNG/ (Sister of Frances E.,) b. Southport, N. Y., Feb. 9, 1828; m. 1st, 1846, Julius A. Moore; m. 2d, in Texas, 1859, James T. Ware; res. Galveston, Texas, and New Orleans, La. She d. Greencastle, Ind., Feb. 27, 1880; he d. Galveston, 1857. Ch. by 1st marriage: 6617. Lilly, b. Feb. 3, 1848; d. Aug. 2, 1859. By 2d marriage: 6618.* J. Algie Carrol, 1860, Galveston. 6619. Coralie, 1862; d. 1864. 666 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [2857] Rev. ISAAC MAXWELL O'FLYNG/ (Bro. of Francis E.,) b. Buffalo, N. Y., June 12, 1830; m. July 7, 1860, Rachael Taylor; Methodist clergyman; she d. 1899. Children: 6620.* Ivyl, b. Mar. 11, 1862, Greencastle, Ind. 6621.* Alleela, " 1871. 2622. Marion, " 1873. [2858] Rev. LOUISA TEMPLE O'FLYNG/ (Sister of Francis E.,) b. Loekport, N. Y., May 13, 1832; m. Aug. 30, 1860, Andrew G. Robinson, b. 1828. A cousin writes of her: "She was the smartest of our family, the pride of the seminary where eight of us cousins were attending at the same time; she taught a class through arithmetic when fourteen years old; was leading teacher in a seminary, New Albany, Ind., for years. After marriage her hus band's health failed and she supported the family by preaching and lecturing; she was a regular preacher in the Indiana conference and had charge of a church for years; later she traveled and lectured for the W. C. T. U. She was an eloquent speaker and attracted overflowing houses. A brilliant woman." He d. 1885. Children: 6623. Edmund O'Flyng, July 30, 1861; d. June 29, 1862. 6624.* Frank Wilkins, Apr. 5, 1863, New Albany. 6625. Ca O'Flyng, Jan. 16, 1865; res. Flagstaff, Ariz. 6626.* Wilbur S., Sept. 14, 1866, New Albany. 6627. Lewis J.. Jan. 23, 1869; res. Denver, unm. 6628.* McDonald, Mar. 27, 1871. [2862] ELIZA DUTILH JENKINS/ (Warren/ Ebenezer/s* Experi ence Hamlin/ James,3*) b. Athens, Pa., Dec. 24, 1826; m. 1848, Edward Holmes; she Presb. She d. Auburn, N. Y., July 22, 1849; he d. Charlestown, S. C, 1850. Ch. b. Auburn: 6629. Minnie, 1849; d. 1855. [2863J HENRY JENKINS/ (Bro. of Eliza D.,) b. Towanda, Pa., May 25, 1828; m. Binghamton, N. Y., Helen Ely, b. Bing hamton; banker. He d. Columbus, Ohio, 1856; she d. N. Y. City, 1892. Children: 6630.* Margurite, b. 1851. 6631* May, " 1853, Binghamton. [2868] WARREN JENKINS/ (Bro. of Eliza D.,) b. Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 27, 1836; m. 1864, Lizzie, dau. of John and Mary Mickel, b. Scotland; real estate broker; Republican; Congs. He d. Columbus, May 3, 1876. No issue. [2869] Rev. HERMON DUTILH JENKINS/ (Bro. of Eliza D.,) b. Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 14, 1842; m. Utica, N. Y., Oct. 29, 1868, Harriet Newell, dau. of Marcius Eaton and Harriet (Lane) Burrill, b. Uxbridge, Mass., Aug. 16, 1842; clergyman; A. B. Hamilton College, 1864; he received the degree EIGHTH GENERATION. 667 of D. D. from Beloit College, 1881; Pastor, Joliet, 111., 1868-73; Freeport, 111., until 1889; Sioux City, Iowa, until 1895; Kansas City, Mo., until 1901; Riverside, Ills., 1902; member Co. A. 35, Pa. Vol. militia; enlisted June 30, 1863, and served in the "Emergency troops," during the Gettysburg campaign; dis. Aug. 16, 1863; Republican; Presbs. Children: 6632.* Anna Spaulding, b. Aug. 12, 1869, Joliet. 6633* Paul Burrill, " Aug. 25, 1872, 6634. Ruth Dutilh, " Jan. 2, 1875, Freeport; unm. 1900. [2870] ANNA CALKINS JENKINS/ (Sister of Eliza D.,) b. Brooklyn, N. Y.. June 9, 1846; m. Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 18, 1875, John Henry, son of Alexander and Elizabeth (Bonner) Mickel; Supt. Bagging Manf. Co., Delaware, Ohio, until 1877; afterwards, Charleston, S. C.; Republican; K. P.; Presbs.; she res. Rutherford, N. C. He d. Charleston, Oct. 15, 1897. Children: 6635. Hermione, b. Aug. 23, 1876, Delaware; unm. 1902. 6636. Marilou Bessie, " Mar., 1882, Charleston, " " [2872] ELIZA JENKINS GOSHORN/ (Louisa Jenkins/ Ebenezer/" Experience Hamlin/ James/*) b. Pittsburg, Pa., Sept. 18, 1853; m. Oct. 31, 1877, Oscar Lockwood, son of Alexander Chapman and Eva E. (Newman) Mc- Callister, b. May 28, 1850: banker; Mt. Vernon, Ind.; Republican; she Epis. Ch. b. Mt. Vernon; 6637. Alexander Chapman, Oct. 13, 1878. 6638. Alfred Goshorn, June 26, 1882. 6639. Oscar Newsman, Aug. 15, 1892. [2873] BENJAMIN FRANKLIN JENKINS/ (Benjamin/ Samuel/5* Experience Hamlin/ James/1) b. Buckfield, Me., July 17, 1826; m. 1st, Betsey 8. Buck, of Monson, Me.; m. 2d, Orissa N. Merrill, of Turner, Me.; agent for nursery stock many years. He d. Auburn, Me., Apr. 5, 1883. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Bucksfield: 6640. Betsey R., Jan. 1, 1853. 6641. A Daughter. By 2d wife: Four Children. [2882] SUSAN JENKINS/ (William/ Simeon/" Samuel/ Experience Hamlin/ James/1) m. George Cathcart. She d. Marion, Mass. Two ch., d. without issue. [2883] BETSEY JENKINS," (Sister of Susan,) m. Frederick Merchant, of Needham, Mass. She d. Needham. Several children. [2885] LUCY ALLEY/ (Lucy Jenkins/ Braley/ Simeon/ Samuel/ Experience Hamlin/ James/1) b. Nantucket, Mass., Oct. 17, 1825; m. West Barnstable, Mass., Aug. 5, 1858, Rev. Robert, son of James and Elizabeth 668 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. (Stevenson) Samuel, b. Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland, June 18, 1818; clergy man: they lived at New Rutland, 111., 1859-60; Wataga, 111., until 1861; Brews ter, Mass., until 1863; West Yarmouth, until 1865; West, Hawley, until 1870; West Cummington, until 1872; Creston, Vt., until 1875; Cawker City, Kas., until 1882; West Barnstable, until 1896: afterwards, Boston, Beachmont and Wellesley, Mass.; Congs. He served three months, in 1865, in the Christian Commissson. She d. Brewster, Mass., Nov. 4, 1896; he d. Wellesley, Mass., Oct. 17, 1899. Children: 6642. Elizabeth Ida, h. Feb. 26, 1860, Bennington, 111., unm. '1900 6643.* John Sturgis, " Oct. 28, 1861, Brewster, Mass. 6644.* Bobert Marden, " Dec. 21, 1863, " " [2888] GEORGE GREENLEAF PRATT/ (Lucy Jenkins/ Braley/ Simeon,5 Samuel/ Experience Hamlin/ James/1) b. Brewster, Mass., May 6, 1842; m. Lucretia Berry, dau. of Arthur B., and Rebecca H. Moulton/b. Bremer, Me., Nov. 20, 1853. He attended Harvard College, from whence heen- listed in 1865 for 3 mos., private, 12th Mass. Inf. Vols., and went into Camp at Provincetown, Mass.; after the war he taught school several years in Saugerties, N. Y.; became a lawyer and lived in Boston, Wakefield and Waverly, Mass. He d. Waverly, May 3, 1890; she d. Arlington, Mass., Oct. 20, 1892. Children: 6645. Charles Arthur, b. July 21, 1882, Boston. 6646. George Greenleaf, " Jan. 31, 1884, a 6647. Paul, " Aug. 18, 1886, Wakefield. 6648. Ernest, " Jan. 8, 1889, d. May 6, 1890. [2891] ELLEN HOWLAND/ (Dorcas Jenkins/ Braley/ Simeon/ Samuel/Experience Hamlin/ James/*) b. West Barnstable, Mass., May 10, 1833; m. Neponset, Mass., July 17, 1851, John Whitcomb, son of Whitcomb and Susan Bowditch (Hunt) Porter, b. Weymouth, Mass.. Aug. 2, 1827; removed with his parents to Quincy, Mass., in boyhood, where he resided until 1850; afterwards, Neponset; lumber dealer, until 1862; afterwards, Ins. A gt.: Repub lican; Odd Fellow; she res. Neponset; Unitarians. He d. Neponset, Nov. 8, 1890. Oh. b. Neponset: 6649.* Francis Howland, 6650.* John Ilsley, 6651. William Wallace, 6652. Ellen Wilde, 6653. Henry Herbert, 6654.* Frederick M. Whitcomb, 6655. Arthur Butler, [2892] POMEROY BELDEN HOWLAND." (Bro. of Ellen,) b. West Barnstable, Mass.. Feb. 15, 1835; m. Neponset, Mass., June, 1856, Lucy Eleanor, dau. of James Benjamin and Elizabeth (Grover) Hill, b. Brook line, Mass., Sept. 4, 1834; clerk; Neponset and Boston: went to Newbern, N. O, with merchandise, 1862: clerk in the U. S. Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y.; was in business in Pa., N. Y., Boston and Chicago; member firm of' Howland June 4, 1854. Aug. 16, 1856. Mar. 24, 1S59; d. Feb. 25, 1899. July 23. 1861. Mar. 23, 1865; d. Jan. 13, 1866. July 14. 1867. Nov. 16, 1873. EIGHTH GENERATION. 669 & Hilton, confectioners; Philadelphia, Pa., since 1884. She d. Jamestown, N. Y., Mar. 20, 1873. Children: 6656. John Porter, b. Neponset; d. infancy. 6657. Ella Frances, " July 15, 1864; Brooklyn; unm. 1900. [2895] Capt. ROBERT BRUCE JENKINS/ (Payne/ Lot/" Samuel/ Experience Hamlin/ James/1) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Sept. 16, 1837; m. there, May 6, 1860, Lucretia Franklin, dau. of Lewis and Hannah (Atwood*) Higgins, t h. Wellfieet, Oct. 20, 1839; master mariner, 1856-83; Agent Central Wharf Co., Wellfleet; Maiden, Mass., 1902; Republican; member Adams Lodge, A. F. & A. M.; Methodists. She d. Wellfleet, Mar. 20, 1900. Cn. b. Wellfleet, 6658. Edith M„ Aug. 1, 1861. 6659. Robert B., Nov. 19, 1865; d. unm. Apr. 19, 1892. 6660. A Daughter, Apr. 1, 1867, " Apr. 4, 1867. [2896] REUBEN HAMBLIN/ Benjamin/ Silas/" James/"1) b. Can ada; m. Rachael Woods; lived many years at Kitley, Ontario; removed to Omaha, Neb. Several children: [2897] ELVIRA HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Reuben,) b. Canada; m. Alpheus Booth; lived Charleston Lake; postoffice, Farmers- ville, Ontario. [2906] ALEXANDER CARLISLE HAMBLIN/ (William L./' Silas/" James/331) b. Augusta, Canada, Dec. 10, 1818; m. Alexandria Bay, N. Y., June 16, 1844, Sarah Lane, dau. of Azariah and Mary (Gibson) Walton, b. Theresa, N. Y.; merchant; Alexandria Bay and Chaumont, N. Y.; banker, Battle Creek, Mich, from 1859 until his death; Democrat: Freemason; she Universalist. Both d. Battle Creek; he, May 22, 1897; she, 1870. Children: 6661.* Mary Adelaide, b. June 24, 1845, Alexandria Bay. 6662.* Alice Theresa, " Aug. 27, 1849, Chaumont. 6663. Sam Houston, " 1853, " unm. 1899. [2907] EMELINE HAMBLEN/ (Sister of Alexander C.,) b. Augusta, Canada, July 27, 1820; m. Chaumont, N. Y., Mar. 27, 1846, Nathan, son of John Collins and Rachael (Stover) Clark, b. Earnestown, Canada, Aug. 30, 1819; merchant; Decatur, Mich., 1866-89; Democrat; Freemason: Town Clerk, Postmaster; she Universalist; res. Appleton, Wis. He d. Decatur, Oct. 12, 1889. Children: 9664.* Martha Jane, b. Jan. 27, 1847, Earnestown. 6665.* Emma Fkancelia, " Feb. 3, 1849, (< 6666.* Medora Josephine, " May 6, 1851, Chaumont. 6667.* Frank Jay, " Feb. 15, 1857, u 6668.* Fred Hamblin, " Oct. 18, 1861. a 6669. William a lexander, " Sept. 11, 1866, Decatur; unm. * For Atwood see note 287. t For Higgins see note M2. 670 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [2911] BENJAMIN HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Alexander C.,) b. Alexandria Bay, N. Y., April, 1829; m. Minerva Olney; farmer; Repub lican; she Methodist. He d. Appleton. Wis., 1890; she res. St. Charles, Minn. Children: 6670.* William. 6671. Frank. d. Apr., 1878. 6672. Benjamin. " 1881. 6673.* Jennie. 6674. Abraham Lincoln. [2912] MA.RTHA L. HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Alexander C.,) b. Alexandria Bay, N. Y., Mar. 11, 1831; m. 1st, there, Apr. 28, 1850, Thomas, son of John B. and Clara (Rhodes) Collins, b. Orleans, N. Y., Dec. 23, 1819; farmer; Orleans, P. O. Dexter, N. Y.; Assessor, 1863 and 1880; Methodists; she member Ladies' Aid Society. Ch. b. Orleans: 6675.* Alice G-, Apr. 14, 1851. 6676. Walter, Dec. 19, 1853; d. Jan. 16, 1854. 6677.* Addie E., Aug. 15, 1855. 6678.* Charles O. Mar. 31, 1861. 6679. Libbie S., Jan. 25, 1865; unm. 1899. [2913] SARAH E. HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Alexander C.,) b. Alexandria Bay, N. Y., Sept. 15, 1832; m. 1st, George Burke; m. 2d, Joseph E. Tupper; res. Denver, Col. Three children by 1st marriage. [2915] SARAH AMELIA HILLIBERT/ (John/ Jemima Hamblin/ Silas/ James/331) b. Fort Ann, N.Y., about 1828: m. there, about 1848, Dr. John, son of Silas and Harriet (Goodrich) Spencer, b. Westfield, N. Y., about May, 1820; physician and surgeon; Westfield; Republican: President of West- field Village; Odd Fellow; served as Brig. Surgeon, A rmy of Potomac, 1861-3; Epis. Both d. Westfield; she January, 1888: he March, 1881. Ch. b. Westfield: 6680.* John Hillibert, May 16, 1850. [2919] SETH HAMLIN/ (Joshua/ Seth/ Silas/ James/"1) b. Scarborough, Ontario. July 19, 1828; m. Whitby, Ontario, Feb. 1, 1853, Sarah, dau. of Charles and Nancy (Young) Hadley, b. Scarborough, 1828, who d. there Sept., 1877; m. 2d, Mrs. Brown, of Lakeport, Mich.; farmer: Scarboro and Shelburne, Ont.; Lakeport, Mich., since 1879; Republican. Children: 6681.*6682.6683.*6684. 6685.* 6686.*6687.*6688.6689. 6690. 6691. Jeams, b. Apr. 21, 1854, Canton, Ont. Anna, u Nov. 5, 1855, Scarborough; d. unm. 1875. ClIAULES, '' 1858, w Seth, " 18(i2. " 1865. Sarah, " 1866, " Thomas, " 1868, (( William, " 1870, u Mary, " 1872. unm. 1897. Beth 1 ah, (( 1874, ,( It Richard, ,, 1876, d. " 1892. Jane, U U EIGHTH GENERATION. 671 [2920] MARIA HAMLIN/ (Sister of Seth,) b. Scarborough, Ontario, June 27, 1833. Her father was killed in her in fancy and she was reared by her grandmother, m. Duffin's Creek, now Picker ing, Ont., Nov,' 26, 1850, Bowley, son of Isaacand Amelia (Vanderburg) Arnold, b. Yonge Street, near Richmond Hill, Ont., Oct. 20, 1829. His father came from N. Y. State, and his mother from Nova Scotia; farmer; his early life was spent in Markham and Pickering; in 1856 he came to Melancthon; res. Scar borough, 1898; was tax collector, and served 25 years, first appointed 1863, re signed 1895; was four years assessor; members Reformed Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, in which he is an Elder. He couducted services some time at Masonville, later at Amaranth. Children: 6692.* Bethia, b. Mar. 27, 1852, Pickering. 6693.* Anna Maria, " Aug. 7, 1854, u 6694.* Eliza Jane, k Jan. 25, 1857, Melancthon. 6695/ Joshua, t< Oct. 10, 1859, 1 1 6696.* William Isaac, (C Aug. 18, 1861, n 6697.* Ellen Amelia, (t Dec- 17, 1863, a 6698.* Hannah Matilda, a Oct. 10, 1865, tt [2921] M. ADELIA HAMLIN/ (Eli/ Seth/ Silas/ James/33 *) b. Smithville, N. Y.. Mar. 17, 1838; m. Watertown, N, Y., 1861, Henry M., son of Oris and Lemaney (Hinds) Childs, b. Dec. 29, 1817; merchant; Watertown and Canton, N. Y.,-and Adrian, Mich.; Republican; Odd Fellow: she Universa- liist; member W. R. O; res. Watertown. He d. Adrian, Apr., 1885. [2922] JAMES MONROE HAMLIN/ (Bro. of M. Adelia, ) b. Smithville, N. Y., Sept. 30, 1840; unmarried; broker; Watertown, N. Y.: Freemason; Corp. A. 35 N. Y., Inf. Vols., enlisted June 11, 1861, re-enlisted in a Cavalry Regt. [2923J DEWITT CLINTON HAMLIN/ (Bro. of M. Adelia,) b. Watertown, N. Y., July 19, 1844; private A, 35, N. Y. Inf. Vols.; enlisted Sept. 25, 1862: Provost Guard, killed battle Gettysburg, July 1, 1863, and buried there. [2928] THOMAS HAMLIN/ (John/ Seth/ Silas/ James/"3*) b. Fayetteville, N.Y., Dec. 5, 1852; m. there Sept'. 10, 1874, Carrie, dau. of Miles and Phebe (Palmer) Graham, b. Fayetteville, June 30, 1856; stone cutter; Fayetteville and Watertown, N. Y.; Cornwall, Ont.; Denver, CoL; Omaha, Neb: Republican; member Omaha Lodge 2, 1. O. O. F.; she member Rebekah Lodge, 1, 1. O. O. F., and Epis. 26, 1875, Fayettville; d. July 25, 1891. 29, 1878, Cornwall; " May 30, 1878. 23, 1879, " " Aug. 2, 1879.' 22, 1882, Omaha. Children: 6699. Lena R., b. June 6700. Albert, 41 Apr. 6701. Myrtle, " Apr. 6702. Ernest J., " Apr. [2929] WILLIAM JOHN HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Thomas,) b. Ronae, N. Y., Dec. 4, 1855; m. Cadillac, Mich., about 1885, Minnie Brown; engineer; Oswego, N. Y., Cadillac, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Bay City and Deer 672 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Lake, Mich., and Omaha, Neb.; Democrat; Odd Fellow; she member Rebekah Lodge, I. O. O. F. Children: 6703. William, b. about 1884. 6704. Doddy. 6705. A Daughter, dead. [2930] AGNES ESPERIA HAMLIN/ (Sister of Thomas,) b. Oswego Co., N. Y., April 15, 1858; m. Fort Mead, S. D., July 14, 1886, Charles Calhoun, son of Charles Joseph and Catherine (Pfeiffer) Roger, Gelena, III., Jan. 10, 1857: res. Sturgis, S. D., 1886; Rapid City, S. D., until Oct., 1887; since, Leadville, Col.; Republican; member Abe Lincoln 2, A. P. A.; Bainbridge Council 14, Jr., O. U. A. M.; Baptist; she member of Martha Washington Camp 1, P. O. D. A.; James G. Blaine Circle 7, and Ladies of the G. A. R., of which she was, in 1895, Inspector for Colorado and Wyoming; member Woman's A. P. A. and delegate to Denver, 1894, to organize same; she Republican. No issue. [2931] MORRIS JAMES HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Thomas,) b. Peck's Mills, N. Y., Mar. 4, 1860; m. Chicago, 111., Oct. 7, 1884, Jennie, dau. of John and Bridget (Cunningham) Lodelia, b. Chicago, 111., Jan. 1, 1866; blacksmith; Oswego, until 1883; since, Chicago; Democrat; Presbs. Ch. b. Chicago: 6706. Morris William, June 6, 1887; d. Aug. 6, 1889. 6707. James William, Nov. 17, 1890. [2933] LUCRETIA HAMBLIN/ (William/ Nathan/ Caleb/ James/331) b. Sandwich, Mass., July26, 1804; m. Falmouth, Mass., Feb. 12, 1824, Arnold, son of James and Elizabeth (Baker) Small, b. Falmouth, Jan., 1800; mariner; North Falmouth; Cong. Both d. N. Falmouth; she Sept. 25, 1865; he Mar. 1883. Ch. b. Waquoit: 6708* Cordelia F., Mar. 7, 1827. 6709. Susan A., Oct. 23, 1834; unm. 1901: res. N. Falmouth. 6710.* Hiram Edwin, Jan. 1, 1836. 6711.* Rebecca West, July 3, 1840. 6712.* Roxanna Snow, Aug. 22 1842. 6713. Cora D., Sept. 19', 1844; unm. 1901: res. N. Falmouth. 6714.* Amelia Russell, June 5, 1847. [2934J HIRAM HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Lucretia,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Apr. 22, 1806: m. Falmouth, Mass., Jun. 16, 1842, Louisa/ dau, of Lewis and Abigail Hamblin, b. Hamblin Plains, Mar. 31, 1817; marriage recorded Barnstable as Dec. 30, 1842; cranberry grower; Waquoit. Children: 6715.* William L., b. Mar. 26, 1845, Falmouth. 6716. Adelbert G., " Apr. 26, 1847, Waquoit; d. Sept. 14, 1848. 6717.* Anna Louisa, " July 31, 1851, EIGHTH GENERATION. 673 [2936] TABITHA PHINNEY HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Lucretia,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Feb. 28, 1811; m. there, by Rev. Mr. Woodbury, Jan. 13, 1830, William E., son of George and Mary Ann Kern, b. Boston, April 23,1811; brother of Martin L., who m. Cyrene Hamblin, and of Mary Ann, who m. Capt. Caleb Hamblin; glassmaker; Sandwich. Both d. Sandwich; she, May 11, 1849; he May 11, 1849. Ch. b, Sandwich: 6718.* William E., Feb. 8, 1832. 6719.* Henry A., Nov. 5, 1833. 6720.* Anphenettie, Apr. 21, 1836. 6721.* Sarah Bruce, July 12, 1838. 6722. Harrison Tyler, Oct. 21, 1840, d. unmarried. 6723. Emily A., Mar. 12, 1843, " Nov. 23, 1844. 6724. Albert H., Dec. 9, 1846. 6725. Theodore, Apr. 2, 1848, " Jan. 29, 1849. 6726.* Herbert. [2937] FRANCES ANN HAMBLIN/ (Reuben/ Nathan/ Caleb," James/33*) b. Falmouth, Mass., Feb. 25, 1817; m. Providence, R. I., Sept. 1, 1838, Charles William; son of Ezra and Sally (Peckham) Eddy; b. Providence, Oct. 12, 1817; res. Providence; Baptists. He d. Providence, Oct. 26, 1846; she d. Pawtucket, R, I., June 9, 1886. Ch. b. Providence: 6727.* Laura Mason, Mar. 5, 1843. 6728/ Susan Perry, Jan. 18, 1844. 6729. Sarah Frances, Feb. 15, 1846; unm.; school teacher. [2939] EMILY H. HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Ann F.,) b. Falmouth, Mass., Oct. 13, 1826; m. there, June 3, 1847, James, son of Gorham and Love Jones,* b. Barnstable, Mass., April, 1821; mariner, first mate; Falmouth; she Baptist. He d. at sea about 1868. Ch. b. Falmouth: 6730.* Ella M., May 16, 1848. 6731/ AdaM., Feb. 29, 1851. [29461 Capt. CORNELIUS FISH HAMLEN/ (James/ Nathaniel/ Caleb/ James,*33*) b. Sandwich, Mass., Aug. 10, 1825: m. there, by Rev. Benja min Haines, Oct. 6, 1847, Catherine, dau. of William and Phebe Slater, b< Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, 1824; mariner; Sandwich. He d. at sea, 1851, and his body was put ashore and buried at Wilmington, N. C. Ch. b. Sandwich or New Bedford: 6732. James, 1847. 6733. Sarah, 1850. [2947] NATHANIEL HAMLEN/ (Bro. of Cornelius F.,) b. Snake Pond, Sandwich, Mass., Feb. 6, 1828; m. Falmouth, Mass., Apr. 12, 1853, Harriet Byron, dau. of Henry and Tirza (Phinney, t) Weeks,! b. Falmouth, * For Jones for note 340. t For Phinney see note 189. * Note 422. Henry Weeks.6 Joshua,'1 John,* Nathan,3 John.31) See note 291. 674 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Jan. 31, 1835. The father of Mr. Hamlen perished in a ship wreck attempting to save the lives of others in 1831; and the son spent much of his boyhood with his grandfather Hamblen. He early took to the sea and at the age of fifteen, shipped on a whaling voyage of several years; became boatswain and used tore- late many thrilling experiences and narrow escapes while chasing and captur ing whales. After marriage he settled in Sandwich and worked several years at glass making. He, as well as his children were fine singers, he was a tenor, and sang in choirs and concerts, residing in several places; was in Boston several years, connected with the Praying Band of the Methodist church which visited neighboring towns, holding revival meetings and did much good. At this period he was President of the Temperance Reform Club, which made crusade against intoxicating liquors. In politics an ardent Republican and voted for every Re publican president from his first vote down to and including McKinley. The last twenty years of his life his home was in Brooklyn, N. Y., and retired from active business about 1890. During this period the family spent the summer months on the old family homestead at Waquoit, Mass. He was a sportsman and a crack shot in his day and was fond of gunning, fishing and sailing. He dropped the 6 from his name about 1845. Mrs. Hamlen descends from several old Cape Cod families. Members of Nostrand Avenue Methodist church and were prominent in church work. Both d. Brooklyn; he Dec. 13, 1901; she Mar. 1, 1900. He lived a good and useful life, passing away with a peaceful smile on his face leaving a multitude of friends. A beautiful and impressive memorial of the funeral service of Mrs. Hamlen was printed. The address was by C. L. Goodell, D. D., who said in part: "Our dear friend fell on sleep without the least suspicion . that Death had won a victory. She had read in this blessed Book 'He that liveth and believeth in me shall never die,' and she never doubted the truthful ness of that statement. She had long buffeted the storms of life but she comes at last into port not empty and dismasted, but loaded to the waters edge with golden grain from the happy fields which her own hand had planted. The Bible had always been the source of spiritual light and power to her and she delighted to read it and during the last few years it has been her constant com panion. In times of joy she opened it and read, 'Bless the Lord, O my soul and forget not all his benefits.' In times of sorrow she knew where to find the words, 'Let not your hearts be troubled/ In times of anxiety and distress she read, 'The Lord is my Shepherd; I shall not want.' So for every experience in life she found wisdom and strength in this holy Book. I have just read the lessons appropriate to this impressive service from the very pages which her own hands have lovingly turned for many years. As I opened the book I found that the book marks by which she designated her favorite chapters, were the pictures of her children— pictures of them when they were boys and girls and more dependent than now upon her care and watched over with all the solicitude of an anxious motherin the formative period of their lives. It was not a simple accident I am sure, that the pictures of the dearest faces on earth to her looked up into her face from these sacred pages. They were ever in her thoughts and always coupled with the promises and exhortations of the Book. She coveted its virtues for them and prayed over every page she read, that God would hide this word in their hearts. 'Happy he with such a mother! Faith in woman kind beats with his blood, and trust in all things high comes easy to him.' The world is never quite the same after such a mother goes out. We think of mother and home. We try to make this our home; we set chairs around our table; the old folks smile upon us in their quiet way and the laughter of children fills our ears. But it changes so soon— our guests are scattered, far and wide. Harriet Byron Wekks Hamlen. Nathaniel Hamlen. 676 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. We go home, but the old folks are not there to greet us, and we look for them in vain. Ah! this can no longer be home, lt was mother who made home here and now that she has passed within the Golden Gates, to dwell forever in the Beautiful Land, let the sorrowing ones so live that, when they are called to join the loved ones gone but a little while before, there will be ahappyme'eting in the Heavenly Abode, for it is still true, that where mother is, is home. But there is no one to feel the loneliness of this hour like the man who has looked into this dear face for fifty years and call her wife. They were of kindred spirit in their love for holy things. Together they talked about the promises of God and together they tested them. There are those present here today who bear testimony to their quenchless zeal, from long acquaintance with them in the class meeting and prayer meeting as well as in social life. They had lived so long together that they were not two but one. All the promises of God relating to a happy meeting beyond the grave, they fully believed and our dear friend went hence in the strength of that faith." "Such is the message I voice from these dear lips, 'I shall be waiting for you in the New Jerusalem and shall watch for you every day until you come.' That hour may come soon or late but it will make the journey there an easy one and it will till in with cheer to remember, Mother is waiting for me at the Gate of Pearl and will lead me into the City of God. We could not ask her to come back. She has fought a good fight, she has finished her course and kept the faith. She leaves a legacy more precious than gold and we say over her as she has said over so many who have entered into rest: Servant of God well done! Thy glorious warfare's past! The battle's fought, the race is won And thou art crowned at last. Children: 6734.* Horatio Houghton, b. Mar. 30, 1854, Sandwich. 6735.* Mary Elizabeth, " Sept. 10, 1856, " 6736* Lucy Augusta, " July 18, I860, Somerville. 6737.* Arthur Byron, " May 15, 1865, 6738.* Gertrude Harriet, " Nov. 12, 1867; Portland. 6739.* Tirzah Phinney, " Mar. 25, 1872, E. Cambridge. [2948] JAMES J. HAMLEN/ (Bro. of Cornelius F., ) b. Sandwich, Mass., Feb. 27, 1830. He went to sea at the age of 13 years and never came home; left the ship at New South Wales, Australia: it was re ported later that he was aboard an English cutter: unmarried. [2949] Rev. GEORGE MONROE HA MLEN/ D.D.. (Bro. of Cornelius F.,) b. Sandwich, Mass., April 15, 1831: m. 1st, Falmonth, Mass., Nov..6, 1855, Eunice Clark, dau. of Benjamin C. and Temperance R. (Fish*) Gifford, t b. Fal mouth, Nov. 2, 1835, who d. Taunton, Mass., Jan. 16, 1877: m. 2d, Chilmark, Mass., June 10, 1879, Emeline Seabury, dan. of Richard and Parnel (Poole) Flan ders, b. Chilmark, Oct. 5, 1830; Methodist clergyman. In early life he lived mostly at Sandwich when not at school. His literary education was received at East Greenwich, R. T,and studied theology at Concord, N. H. (The school * For Gifford see note D3. t For Fish see notes 54 and 190. EIGHTH GENERATION. 67 is now connected with Boston University.) Four weeks before commencement both of his legs were broken, and he was graduated in bed. He navely remarks: "For a time, at least, I was a settled minister." He joined the Providence Conference, now the New England Southern, in March, ordained deacon by Bishop Morris, the same year, and stationed at New Bedford, Mass, two years; ordained Elder, 1860, and stationed at Portsmouth, R. 1.; at Millville, Mass., 1861-2; Stoughton, Mass., 1863-4; Providence, 1865-6; Provincetown, Mass., 1867, where his health failed and he was made supernumerary, 1868, and called to Newport, R. 1.; he was continued supernumerary, 1869, until called as city missionary of Taunton, Mass., which place he occupied until the conference of 1877, when he was appointed chaplain of the Bristol county jail, Taunton. Rev. George M. Hamlen, D. D. At this period occurred the great sorrow of his life— the death of his wife. He was soon called to assume the pastorate of the church at Cottage City, Mass., Spending there most of the years 1877-9; stationed at Acushnet, Mass., 1880; Hope and Washington, R. I., 1881-2; Central Falls, R. I., 1883-5.; Pascoag, R. I., 1886; Fall River, Mass., 1887-8. He then became connected with Mallalieu Seminary, Kinsey, Ala., of which he is President, and of which he says; "We have seen the transforming power of the gospel, revealed through the agency of a Christian school, working changes that are simply marvelous." The de gree of D, D. was conferred on him by Wiley University, Texas, 1891; member of Eureka Lodge, 57, A. F. & A. M. She is teacher of art and music in Malla lieu Seminary. 678 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children by 1st wife: 6740* Fred Monroe, b. Nov. 16, 1859, Falmouth. 6741.* George Demster, " July 8, 1866, Providence. [2951] CHARLOTTE CELIA HAMLEN, (Bro. of George M.J b. Sandwich, Mass., June 9, 1834; m. there, by Rev. N. Bemis, June 10, 1860, James Sanford, son of Henry Jefferson and Betsey Swan (Foster) Bichnell, b. Newport, Me., Mar. 4, 1836: wheelwright and blacksmith; Sandwieh: Repub lican; she Methodist. Ch. b. Sandwich: 6742.* Henry Martin, Nov. 7, 1863. [2953] EZRA HAMLEN/ (Bro. of George M.,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Jan. 9, 1837; m. there by Rev. Nathan P. Philbrook, Dec. 25, 1858, Hannah C./ dau. of Braddock and Susanna/ (Fish) Fish,* b. Sand wich, Dec, 1836; merchant: Taunton, Mass.; private, D, 45th Mass. Inf. Vols.; mustered in Sept. 26, 1862; stationed at Newburn, N. C: in battles of Kingston, Whitehall and Goldsboro. N. O; injured by lightning on picket, Apr. 10, 1863; dis. July 7, 1863; Methodists. Children: 6743. Frances Herbert, b. Nov. 22, 1859, Sandwich; d. Apr., 1865. 6744.* Edward Monroe, " Aug. 16, 1862, " 6745. Herbert Edson, " Apr. 30, 1870, Taunton; " July, 1871. [2956] -NANCY M. JONES/ (Hannah Hamlen/ Nathaniel/ Caleb/ James,*331) b. Sandwich, Mass., Feb. 14, 1829:- m. Thompsonville, Ct., April. 1847, James G., son of Rev. Benjamin and Elizabeth (Gordon) Haines, b. Sand wich, Jan. 9, 1827; glassmaker; Sandwieh, Falmouth, Roxbury and Charles town, Mass.; member of Tihone.t Lodge 92, I. O. O. F.; Republican. Oh. b. Sandwich: 6746.* Ella Elizabeth, Apr. 2, 1848. 6747* Marion F., Mar. 30, 1850. 6748.* Edgar E., Oct. 29, 1858. [2957] LORENZO D. JONES/ (Bro. of Nancy M.J b. Sandwich, Mass., Sept., 1830: m. there, Alice M ; musician; Sacra mento, Cal. He went to Sacramento, 1850-5, and is dead. Child: 6749. A Daughter. [2958] ELIZA ANN JONES, (Sister of Nancy M..) b. Sandwich, Mass., July 17,1832; m. there, Dec, 1856. Michael Ball, b. Sandwich, 1831; musician, 28th Mass., Inf. Vols.: enlisted 1861; dis. Aug. 7, 1862; Republican. They resided Sandwich: he went from home, 1881, and never heard from since, supposed to be dead; she res. East Cambridge, Mass., 1896. Ch. b. Sandwich: 6750. Thomas Francis, 1857; d. 1866. 6751.* Edward Clifford, 1860. 6752. Walter Merton, 1863; unm. 1896. For Fish see notes 54 and 190. EIGHTH GENERATION. 679 [2959] PAULINA FREEMAN JONES/ (Sister of Nancy M.,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Feb. 15, 1835; m. there, 1862, Henry Mayo., son of Rev. Benjamin and Elizabeth (Gordon) Haines, b. Sandwich, b. Oct. 14,1834; watch maker; Sandwich, until 1862; Waltham, Mass., until 1889; since, Bournedale, Mass.; Republican; member of Monitor Lodge, A. F. & A. M. She d, Charles town, Mass., Nov. 4, 1889. Ch. b. Waltham; 6753.* Alonzo Milton, Nov. 24, 1866. Mrs. Hannah North. 12961] HANNAH ANN HAMBLIN/ (Nathaniel/ • Caleb/ James/33*) h. Sandwich, Mass., Nov. 4, 1838; m. 1st, Falmouth, Mass., Sept. 25, 1867, Capt. Sylvanus Fish/ son of Caleb and Chloe (Fish) Hamblin [54481, whod. Yreka, Cal., Feb. 7, 1880, his 2d wife; m. 2d, Oroville, Cal., Nov. 24, 1886, George Wash ington, son of George Washington and Fanny (Bailey) North, b. West Point, N. Y., May 4, 1825; miner; Yankee Hill, Cal.; Republican. He went to Cal., 1850; she d. Yankee Hill, Sept. 12, 1901. [2962] HARRIET ELIZA HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Hannah A.,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Mar. 20, 1840; m. 1st, there, Dee. 25, 1862, Andrew Mar tin, son of Reuben and Mercy (Swift*) Smalley, b. Waquoit, Mass., Feb. 3, 1839: ship carpenter; Republican; resided 3 years, N. Y. City; moved to East Boston, where he d, Sept. 27, 1865; m. 2d, Yreka, Cal., July 3, 1884, John, son of William For Swift see note 121. 680 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. and Mary Stewart, b. Kentucky, Dec. 8, 1828; miner: Republican; she gradua ted Quaker Seminary, 1855, and became a popular educator; moved to Cal., 1863; resided Siskiyou Co., Yreka and Scott Valley; taught there and at other places; an officer of the Teachers' Institute and Board of Education; candidate for Co. Supt.: an eloquent speaker and fine singer; Methodist; member Stella Chap. 39, O. E. S.; Hope Rebekah Lodge, 33, 1.O.O.F.; W. C. T. U.; and Epworth League. She d. Yreka, Sept. 29, 1893, buried under auspices of the O. E. S., which passed these resolutions: " Nov. 1, 1883. The Special Committee appointed to draft resolutions of respect in memory of our departed sister, Mrs. Harriet E. Stewart, beg leave to submit the following: When in God's providence we are called upon Mrs. Harriet Stewart. to mourn the loss of one who, after many years of a prominent and useful life, has sunk into her last rest, it is eminently proper that we pause and con template the scene thus presenting itself to our consideration; to commemor ate the virtues of the departed sister, and to give expression to those peculiar emotions which such event is calculated to inspire. This solemn dispensation calls upon us to humble ourselves before that Great Being who is too wise to err, too just to do wrong, too good to be unkind, and imposes upon us as a duty which may not be postponed. Rehired, That in the death of Sister Stewart, we have, as a community lost one whose cheerful disposition having for it a foundatian in educational qual ifications and its superstructure continually progressing in the development of those higher ahd nobler qualities of the soul that leads to its God. Her influ- EIGHTH GENERATION. 681 ence was most potent for good, enabling her to wield an influence over those under her instruction, the result of which cannot be estimated, because it ceases not at her departure. Resolved, That our Lodge has lost one of its most valued members whose inward nature prompted her oftimes to deeds of charity unknown only to God and herself. Her brave and courageous career stamped her as one of the truest types of sterling merit, who consentrated all her intellect and faculties to good and useful purposes, portraying all the excellences and virtues which combine to make a woman all that is pure and good. We would venerate her memory and seek to emulate her virtues. 'Resolved, That this memorial be spread upon the minutes of thisLodge, and a copy be presented to the husband and sister of the deceased. Respect fully submitted. Committee." The County Board of Education passed the following resolutions: "Whereas, This Board has learned with feelings of profound grief of the death of Mrs. Hattie Stewart, one of the oldest, ablest, and most experienced of the teaching corps of this county, which occurred at Fort Jones, Cal., on the morning of Sept. 27, 1898, after a prolonged and painful illness; and whereas, this Board is anxious to express its high appreciation of the sterling worth in all respects of our late friend and co-worker in the educational vinyard, there fore, be it Resolved, That in the death of Mrs. Stewart, the county has sustained a serious and irreparable loss, the children a devoted friend, educator and counse lor, and this board, of which she was for many years an active and devoted member, a faithful friend and devoted worker. Resolved, That our deepest sympathy is hereby extended to the sorrowing relatives and friends who mourn so deeply and sincerely her loss. Resolved, That we bow in submission to the Divine Will which has called her home.Resolved, That these resolutions, be spread upon the mourning page of this board in perpetuation of her sacred memory, and in testimony of the high regard we hold for her exalted character and eminent attainments." "Green be the grave above thy head Old friend of my better days; None knew thee but to love thee, None named thee but to praise." No issue. [2963] LORINDA NEWELL HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Hannah A. J b. Sandwich, Mass., Apr. 4, 1844; m. Charlestown, Mass., Aug. 4, 1881, Francis, son of Seth Willard and Sarah (Stone) Lewis,* b. Charlestown, Oct. 9, 1846; real estate dealer; Charlestown, until 1878; since, Everett, Mass.; Repub lican; member Ivanhoe Lodge, 13, K. of P. and of I. O. R. M. [2968] EZRA GRAFTON HAMLEN/ (Ezra/ Nathaniel/ Caleb/ James,*33*) b. Sandwich, Mass., Oct. 8, 1842; m. there, by Rev. Benj. Haines, * For Lewis see notes 10 and 12. 682 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Sept. 15, 1861, Racine M., dau. of Alexander and Rebecca Ewer,* b. Sandwich, 1843; pot maker; Sandwich; removed to Corning, N. Y. Ch. b. Sandwich: 6754.* Walter Grafton, b. 1862. 6755.* Cora M., " May 27, 1865. 6756. Paulina F., " Oct. 3, 1866; d. Mar. 22, 1880. [2969] BENJAMIN HAINES HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Ezra G.J b. Sandwich, Mass., June 16, 1843; teacher in the west; in soldiers' home, 1899. [2970| SARAH BOWERMAN HAMBLIN/ (Marshall C./ Nathaniel/ Caleb/ James/331) b. Sandwich, Mass., Mar. 26, 1839; m. there, by Rev. M. V. Morrison, Dec. 25, 1862, Seth, son of Philip and Edith Hinckley, t b. Sandwich, 1839; glassblower; Sandwich. Ch. b. Sandwich: 6757. Cora F., Oct. 17, 1863. [2971] DEBORAH CUMMINGS HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Sarah B.,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Aug. 1, 1842; m. there, by Rev. William T. Worth, Sept. 8, 1864, Warren P., son of William and Margaret Dean, b. Sandwich, 1842; glassblower; Sandwich. Ch. b. Sandwich: 6758. Carrie L., Mar. 11, 1865. T2972] NANCY MARIA HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Sarah B.,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Aug. 2, 1844; m. there, by Rev. J. C. Paine, Dec. 6, 1865, William H., son of William B. and ; Marietta Woodward, b. Sandwich, 1840; mason; Sandwich. She d. New Bedford, Mass., Mar., 1896. Ch. b. Sandwich: 6759. Marietta B., Sept. 23, 1866. [2973] LEVI DOTY HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Sarah B.,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Aug. 2, 1846; m. New Bedford, Mass., Apr. 16, 1869, Annie F., dau. of Jhira and Olive (Spooner) Kenney, b. Mattapoisette, Mass., Feb. 22, 1851; laborer; Sandwich. Ch. b. Sandwich. 6760.* Rosanna M., Oct. 30. 1870. 6761. Marietta B.. Sept. 17, 1872. 6762* Levi Alonzo, Aug. 14, 1874. 6763. Annie May, Sept. 12, 1876. 6764. Etta Baker, Aug. 19, 1878. V?£- S?RA F" AvtS- 21, 1880: d. Feb. 7, 1888. 2B- William H., May 8, 1884, " Oct. 12, 1884. 6767. Nettie F., May 8, 1S84, " Oct. 12, 1884. 6768. Arthur Smith, June 2, 1885 ™l' STLSIB W" June 2- 1SS5- " Mar., 1886. 6770. William Daniel, Sept. 22, 1887. 6771. George Washington, Feb. 22, 1891. 6772. Olive Lincoln, Aug. 25, 1893. Note 423. THOMAS EWER.s (prob. son of Thomas and Hannah.) m. 1st, aboutl682, a wife, who died; m. 2d, 1080, Elizabeth, dau. of John Lovell ; m. 3d, Sept. 18, 1712, widow Sarah Warren. He d. June, 1722. Oh. b. Barnstable: Thomas, Thomas, Shubael, John, Mehitable, Nathaniel, Jonathan, He/..iklah, Mehitable, Thankful, Abigail. See note 9. + For Hinckley see notes 31, 81 and m. EIGHTH GENERATION. 683 [2981J LOVIS A CROCKER/ (Betsey Foote/ Elizabeth Hamblin/ Job/ James,"31) b. Dover, Ohio, July 13, 1818; m. Lorain Co., Ohio, 1837, Jonathan, son of Eber and Rebecca (Collins) Loomis, b. Jefferson Co., N. Y., 1811; farmer: Avon, Ohio; Whig; Methodists. She d. Byron, Mich., Dec, 1891; he d. Lorain Co., Ohio, Dec. 29, 1854. 6773.* 6774.6775.*6776.6777. 6778.* Ch. b. Lorain Co.: Leonard Gurley/, Aug. Julia Rebecca, June Alvin Crocker, June Jonathan Collins, Aug. Charles Wesley, June William Chester, Dec. 4, 1837. 3, 1839. 3, 1843. 8, 1847. 18, 1850; d. May 6, 1883, unm. 10, 1852. [2982] LEWIS CROCKER/ b. Dover, Ohio; m. Betsey Saddler('?) Several children. (Bro. of Lovisa, ) Both dead; he d. Byron, Mich. [2983] JUDSON CROCKER/ (Bro. of Lovisa,) b. Dover, Ohio, Dec, 1810; m. Lucy Ann Preston, b. Fremont, Ohio, 1817; farmer; Dover, and Gaines, Mich; United Brethren. He d. Grand Rapids, Mich., Aug. 9, 1896; she d. Sturgis, Mich., Dec. 8, 1901. Children: 6779.* Alvan J., b. June 10, 1846, Dover. 6780.* Caroline, " Jan., 1848, 6781. Samuel Brooks, " Jan., 1852; d. May 3, 1872. 6782.* Dora, " Aug. 28, 1863, Gaines. [2984] ORPH A CROCKER/ (Sister of Lovisa,) b. Dover, Ohio; m. Samuel Allan. She d. Saganaw, Mich. Child: 6783. A Daughter; m. William Markey. [2986] DAVID FOOTE/ (Thomas/ Elizabeth Hamblin/ Job/ James,"31) b. Lee, Mass., July 18, 1814; m. Avon, Ohio, Jan. 1, 1844, Abigail A., dau. of Andrew and Rebecca (Johnson) Grans, b. Proctorville, Ohio, Dec. 4, 1825; sailor and ship carpenter; Dover a,nd Lorain, Ohio, and East Saginaw, Mich.; Republican; she Christian. He d. Osceola, Mich., Jan. 30, 1887. Children: 6784. Leonora, b. Jan. 20, 1845, Lorain; d. Aug. 9, 1860. 6785.* Belle', " Feb. 27, 1847, 6786. Selah D., " Feb. 16, 1849, " " Sept. 12, 1856. 6787.* Ella A., " Apr. 10, 1852, 6788. Ada, " Apr. 15, 1857, Vassar, Mich. 6789.* Herbert P., " May 4, 1860, Denmark, Mich. [2987] LYMAN PERRY FOOTE/ (Bro. of David,) b. Dover, Ohio, Mar. 22, 1817; m. 1st, there, Nov. 24, 1842, Ruth Berry, dau. 684 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. of Sylvanus and Roxa (Rich) Smith,* b. Essex Co., N. Y., Apr. 30, 1824, who d. Cleveland, Ohio, July 19, 1855; m. 2d, Oct. 24, 1857, Eliese R., dau. of Hans and Wiebke (Mohe) Tiedemann, b. Holsteine, Germany, Mar. 30, 1837; ship builder; Dover, until 1841; afterwards, Cleveland; Republican; Methodist: she Lutheran. He d. Cleveland, Nov. 23, 1898. Ch. by 1st wife: 6790.* Romelia M., b. Aug. 27, 1843. 6791. Hiram I., " June 8, 1847, Cleveland: d. July 30/54 6792.* Florence Rosabelle, " July 9, 1850, 6793. William, " May 15, 1855, " " Aug. 1, '55 By 2d wife, b. Cleveland: 6794.* CoraEloie, Feb. 14, 1860. 6795. Helen Perry, May 23, 1879. [2988] THOMAS FOOTE/ (Bro. of David,) b. Dover, Ohio, Mar. 29, 1819; m. 1st, Avon, Ohio, May 24, 1840, Cadence E., dau. of Elah and Eliza (Moon) Parks, b. Avon, Sept. 23, 1821; m. 2d, Clara E., dau. of Joseph and- Charlotte (Wendall) Wilford, b. Wisconsin, Jan. 2, 1854; farmer; Dover, until 1840; Avon, until 1846; Amherst, 1852; Dover, until 1862; since, Amherst; Whig, Republican and Democrat. Ch. by 1st wife: 6796* Tempa, b. July 13, 1841, Avon. 6797.* Thomas Corwin, " Apr. 11, 1847, Dover. By 2d wife, b. N. Amherst: 6798. Waldo E., Dec. 22, 1880. [2989] TEMPERANCE R. FOOTE/ (Sister of David,) b. Dover, Ohio, Dec. 29, 1526; m. there, May 11, 1845, James M., son of Jona than and Lydia Gardner, b. Watertown, N.Y\, Dec. 22, 1816; ship master; Dover and Cleveland, Ohio; Jamestown, N. Y.; Missouri; Ramsey, 111., 1897; Whig and Republican; Freemason; she Baptist. Children: 6799.* Mary A., b. Apr. 16, 1846, Dover. 6800.* George W., u Jan. 29, 1848, 6801. Dewitt O, a Dec. 9, 1851, d. Aug. 1862. 6802.* Emma T., I. July 22, 1853, Cleveland. 6803. Cora E., K Oct. 8, 1855, d. Aug. 1856. 6804. Susie, 11 July 29, 1858, Jamestown, " June 16, '84, unm. 6805. Minnie, i t Jan. 25, 1860, Cleveland, " June 13, '78, " 6806.* Lena, " June 12, 1864, Jamestown. * Note 424.' Ruth Berry Smith descends from DAVID YALE.* It is traditional that he was from an ancient Welsh family; m. 1013, Ann, dau. of Bishop Thomas Morton, chaplain to King James I, of England ; she was srand daughter of Bishop Edward Bonner, chaplain to King Henry VIII. Children: David, Ann, Thomas. THOMAS YALE,3 settled in New Haven, Ct.; m. Mary Turner. THOMAS YALE, » Jr., b. New Haven; m. Rebecca Gibbards ; settled in Wallingford, Ct. ; was brother of Elihu Yale, founder of Yale College. NATHANIEL YALE,* m. Anna. Peck. MOSES YALE.b m. Mary Clark. EIGHTH GENERATION. 685 [2990] SOLOMON R. FOOT/ (Silas/ Elizabeth Hamblin/ Job/ James/381) b. Dover, Ohio, May 31, 1823; m. Laporte Co., Ind., Adaline D., dau. of Lorin and Julia (Hollister*) Stocking,! b. N. Y. state, Mar. 8, 1826; farmer; Dover, Ohio, until 1840; Laporte Co., Ind., 1856; Kandiyohi Co., Minn., 1861-2, where he and his wife were wounded, house burned and family driven away by the Indians; from this injury he never fully recovered; St. Cloud, Minn., 1863-4; Melrose, Minn., until 1879; Altadena, Cal.; San Pedro, Cal., 1902; Republican; member Melrose Lodge 145, A. F. & A. M. of which he was W. M.; corp. B, Hatch's Bat. Minn. Cav.; she Methodist. She d. Melrose, Oct. 6, 1879. Children: b. Dec. " Mar. " Aug. " Sept. " Oct. " Apr. " Mar. " Aug. 25, 1867, 6807.* Emeline Julia, 6808. Eugene, 6809.* Emma Lovette, 6810.* Lorin Seely, 6811.* Caroline Electa, 6812. Minnesota, 6813. Frederick W., 6814. Francis Dane, 15, 15, Eaton. " d. Mar. 12, Laporte, Co., Ind. 1852. 1847, 1849, 20, 1852, 25, 1854, " " " 29, 1856, " " " [24, 1863. 29, 1861, Kandayohi Co., d. Aug. 8, 1863, St. Cloud; d. July 23, 1888. Melrose. [2991] CAROLINE D. FOOT/ (Sister of Solomon R.,) b. Dover, Ohio, Feb., 1825; m. Eaton, Ohio, Rev. William H. Seeley; Cleve land, Ohio; Methodists. He d. Cleveland, Aug. 17, 1898, buried Norwood. Children: 6815. Caroline, b. about 1868. Several d. in infancy. [2992] SILAS FOOT/ (Bro. of Solomon R.,) b. Roekport, Ohio, May 11, 1826; m. Winnebago Co., Wis., Oct. 26, 1849, Julia Ann, dau. of Harvey and Eliza (Bassett) Barton, b. Oneida Co., N. Y.. June 7, 1831; farmer and stone mason: Dover, Ohio, until about 1854; Dane Co., Wis., until 1858; Kandiyohi Co., Minn, until Aug. 1862, and from which the family were driven by the Sioux Indians; afterwards, St. Cloud, Minn.; Demo crat. He was killed at Lightning Lake, Minn., by Indians, May 3, 1863, while taking beef cattle to the soldiers stationed at Ft. Abercrombie, on the Red River of the North. She d. Burlington, N. Dak., Mar. 8, 1886. Children: 6816.* Caroline Eliza, b. Dec. 18, 1850, Elyria. 6817. Mary Ellen, a Nov. 14, 1852, " 6818.* Clara Adaline, i i Feb. 12, 1855, Cottage Grove, Wis. 6819/ Eugene Silas, a Feb. 9, 1857, Black Earth, Wis. 6820.* Charles Henry, a May 11, 1859, Wilmar, Minn. 6821/ Ida May, n Nov. 13, 1861, Green Lake. LYDIA YALE.6 m. Divan Berry. The latter was a Rev. soldier, and served through the war; was a Lieutenant, afterwards Captain. Their daughter, Ruth,? m. David Rich, and had fioxa,8 who m. Sylvanus Smith, parents of Ruth B. Smith,' who m. Lyman P. Foote. * For Hollister see note 345. t Note 425. GEORGE STOCKING,* lived in tbe west of England; m. 1st England, Anna . He came to Boston, 1(133; had a house in Cambridge; freeman, May, 1635; removed to Hartford, Ct., 1636; m. 2d., there, Agnes, perhaps widow of Gov. John Webster, of Conn., who d. M61; selectman, 1647; highway surveyor, 1654 and 1682; chimney viewer, 1659; he d. May 25, 1693. 'at great age." Four children. His descendants resided at Middletown upper houses, now Cromwell, Ct. Several of whom were Rev. soldiers. 686 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [2993] JOHN STEVENS/ ( Lovisa Foote/ Elizabeth Hamblin/ Job/ James/331) b. Lee, Mass., Dec. 23, 1816; m. Betsey Strong. He d. Wilkesville, Ohio, June 8, 1895. Ch. b. Salem, Ohio, (all dead:) 6822. Frank. 6823. Chauncey. 6824. Sarah. [2994] RANSOM FOOTE STEVENS/ (Bro. of John,) b. Lee, Mass., May 20, 1820; m. Cleveland, Ohio, Apr. 8, 1846, Finette Min erva, dau. of Cyrus and Tryphena (Beers) Ruple, b. Euclid, Ohio, July 17, 1828; farmer; Brighton, Ohio, 1846-9; Avon, Ohio, 1849-70; Byron, Mich. 1870-90; Re publican; school director, supervisor, township treasurer; she member church Aid So. and Home Miss. So.; Methodists. He d. Byron, Mich., Sept. 8, 1890; she d. Granville, Mich., Mar. 24, 1898. Children: 6825.* Mary Ann, b. Feb. 22, 1847, Brighton. 6826.* Cyrus Benjamin, " Jan. 9, 1850, Avon. 6827.* Elihu Burritt, " Apr. 29, 1854. " [2995] MARY ANN STEVENS/ (Sister of John,) b. Lee, Mass., Apr. 9, 1822; m. Avon, Ohio, May 4, 1848, Henry, son of Aaron and Elizabeth (Windsor) Aldrich, b. Watertown, N. Y., Sept. 10, 1822; farmer; Dover, Ohio; Republican and Prohibitionist; Baptist. He d. Dover, Aug. 10, 1892; she res. Eagle Cliff, Ohio, 1901 . Children: 6828.* LucyS., b. Apr. 6829. Mary A., " May 6830. Sarah E., "Dec. 4,1854, " d. Aug. 28, 1859. 6831.* MettaV., " Aug. 6832.* Emma I., " Oct. 6833.* Della M., " July 6834. Mabel L., " Aug. 2, 1864, " " Feb. 2, I [2996] DELIA T. STEVENS/ (Sister of John,) b. Lee, Mass., Nov. 3, 1824; m. Dec. 22, 1859, William, son of Joseph B. and Avis (Smith) Jameson, b. Avon, Ohio, Oct. 20, 1824, his second wife; he married first, Laura La More, by whom he had a son, Clyde Burton, b. Sheffield, Ohio,' Oct 1, 1856; farmer; Avon: Republican; Baptists. She d. Avon, Dec. 25, 1887; he d. Oberlin, Ohio, Nov. 24, 1895. Ch. b. Avon: 6835.* George Chauncey, Aug. 31, 1895. [2999] SARAH B. STEVENS/ (Sister of John,) b. Avon, Ohio, Mar. 17, 1840; m. Horace Beamon, b. Avon, Aug. 8, 1831; farmer; Avon. He d. Apr. 18, 1890. Ch. b. Avon: 6836.* Hattie, Feb. 25, 1873. 6837. Horace Otis, June 27, 1875; unm. 1898. 6838. Franklin B., Mar. 17, 1880, " " 1. 1849, Dover, 27, 1851, " 4, 1854, ,t d. Aug. 28, 27, 1856, " 6, 1859, ,( 14, 1862, t< o 1864, a " Feb. 2, EIGHTH GENERATION. 687 13001] THEODORE HENRY ROBERTSON/ (Temperance Foote/ Elizabeth Hamblin/ Job/ James/331) b. Lee, Mass., Mar. 8,1824; m. 1st, Mar. 29, 1854, Julia Ann Johnson, b. April 22, 1831, who d. Jan. 19, 1860; m. 2d, Feb. 11, 1861, Harriet Adelaide Hogeboom, b. Dec. 1, 1839, who d. Mar. 6, 1875. He d. near Omaha, Neb., Dec. 23, 1874. Ch. by 1st wife: 6839.* Frances Julia, By 2d wife: b. Dec. 27, 1854, 6840.* Richard H., a Apr. 3, 1863. 6841. Elizabeth, u July 7, 1867. 6842. John Henry, (t July 12, 1869. 6843.* Bertha Harriet, a May 9, 1873. [3003] JOHN B. ROBERTSON/ Jr., (Bro. of Theodore H.,) b. Rockport, Ohio, Sept. 10, 1828; m. Brownhelm, Ohio, Sept. 1854, Eliza Belden, b. N. Y. state, 1824; farmer; Democrat; Freemason; City Marshall; she Qbng. He d. Amherst, Ohio, July, 1896. Ch. b. Amherst; 6844. Ellen, 1855; d. 1861. 6845. Edith, 1862, " 1868. [30041 FRANK NELSON ROBERTSON/ (Bro. of Theodore H.,) b. Rockport, Ohio, April 6, 1830; m. Amherst, Ohio, 1852, Louisa Crellin, b. Isle of Man; teacher and clergyman; Democrat; Methodists. She has been dead many years. Children: 6846. Mary, b. 1856; unm. 1897. Three children d. young. [3005] MARY L. ROBERTSON/ (Sister of Theodore H.,) b. Rockport, Ohio., Mar. 29, 1862; m. Amherst, Ohio, Oct. 17, 1856, Parks Foster, b. Sept. 4, 1831; member of State militia during the civil war; ¦ real estate dealer; banker; Amherst, until 1870; two years in Elyria, Ohio; seven and a half years in Chattanooga, Tenn.; since, Elyria; Republican; Jus tice of the Peace; member State Board of Equalization; Trustee State Insti tute, Toledo, Ohio; Baptists. b. Dec. 30, 1857, Amherst. " Oct. 16, 1859, " " Sept. 28, 1865, " [dore H. Lasley. " June 21, 1873, Chattanooga; m. Theo- [3006] LAVI AS HYDE FOOTE/ ( Ransom/ Elizabeth Hamblin/ Job/ James,*331) b. Dover, Ohio, May 16, 1825; m. there, June 14, 1849, Faetta B., dau. of Austin and Roxanna (Sears*) Lilly, b. Ashfleld, Mass., Mar. 4, 1828; farmer; Dover, until 1853; afterwards, Byron, Mich.; Republican; Private B, 10 Mich. * Note 426. ROXANNA SEARS, perhaps dau. of Roland Sears," (Zachariah,* Joseph.3 Silas,3 Richard.*) See notes 7 and 370. Capt. JOSEPH SEARS,3 (Silas,3 Richard,*) b. Yarmouth, Mass., about 1675; m. there, Sept. 19, 1700, H annah Hall, of Yarmouth ; yeoman ; he lived in that part of Yarmouth now East Children: 6847.* Sarah May, 6848.* Burton P., 6849.* Mary Louise, 6850/ Florence, 688 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Cav.; enlisted Mar. 4, 1865; dis. Nov. 11, 1865; Methodist; she res. Grand Rapids. He d. Byron, July 14, 1882. Children: 6851.* Albert A., b. Sept. 10, 1850, Dover. 6852.* Prank B., a June 2, 1852, it 6853.* Varus R., a May 9, 1854, Byron. 6854.* Ernest O, a July 10. 1856, u [3008] RANSOM LUTHER FOOTE/ (Bro. of Lavias H.,) b. Dover, Ohio, July 23, 1828; m. there, Oct. 1, 1853, Julia B., dau. of Alge- non Sidney and Sophronia Stocking (Smith) Farr, b. Dover, June 22, 1833; farmer and carpenter; Dover, until 1863; since, in various places in Minn.; Royalton, 1898; Republican; Presb. b. Oct 22, 1854, Dover; d. June, 1856. " May 3. 1856, " July 3, 1857, " Feb. 28, 1862, " Dec. 22, 1864, St. Cloud, Minn. " Nov. 22, 1865, Lee Sauk, " " July 25, 1867, Two Rivers " [3009] ANGELINE PORTER FOOTE/ (Sister of Lavias H.,) b. Dover, Ohio, Apr. 30, 1830; m. there, June 1846, Joseph Eli, son of Ber- nerd Erne and Margarette (Perrezo) De LaVayea, b. Prescott, Canada, Aug. 8, 1819; ship carpenter and farmer; Prescott, Canada; Oswego and Buffalo, N. Y.; Cleveland, Ohio, and Grand Forks, North Dak.: Whig and Republican; Catholic; she Diciple. She d. Cleveland, Jan. 7, 1890; hed. Grand Forks, May 25, 1895. Ch. b. Cleveland, (all m. except Burton.) Children: 6855. Richard, 6856.* Harriet S., 6857.* Ida B., 6858.* Cora D., 6859.* Charles R., 6860.* Alphonso E., 6861.* Henry P., 6862. Ellen S., Sept. 17, 1847. 6863, Malissa Angeline, May 20, 1850. 6864. Henry Eli, Mar. 0 1852. 6865. George Leslie, Feb. 8, 1857. 6866. Charles Victor, Oct. 21, 1859. 6867. Arthur Leon, Mar. 11, 1863. 6868. Burton Ransom, July 5, 1867. Dennis; he d. May 7. 1750; grave stone. North Dennis; will, dated Dec. 9, 1746; estate, £320.08.0S; she d. July 28, 1753, aged 73. Ch. b. Yarmouth: Priscilla. Hannah, Zachariah, Joseph, Stephen, Roland, Barnabas, Peter, Bethia, Silas, Thankful. Lieut. ZACHARIAH SEARS,* b. Yarmouth, April 22, 1706; m. 1st. there, March 31, 1743, Mehitable, dau of John and Keziah (Eldridw) Crowell, b. Aug. 14. 1721 : they were admitted to church, Aug. 5, 1750; she d. Feb. 8, 1760; m. 2d, Yarmouth, June 2S. 1761, Mary Oakes, who d, July 20, 1765, in her 5SUi year; m. 3d, Chatham, Dec. 14, 1768, Mary Howes, who was adm. to church, Oct. 14, 1770; and d. Oct. 2, 17X9; Lieut, in militia; active in town and church affairs; constable, 1755; highway surveyor, 1765. In 177X he wrote his son Roland at Ashfleld, Mass.; he d. Yar mouth, Jan. 13, 1796, buried North Dennis; will, dated Oct. 26, 17X6. Ch. b. Yarmouth: Peter, Roland, Zachariah, Bethia, Mehitable, Zachariah, Hannah, Joseph. ROLAND SEARS.5 b. Yarmouth, Feb. 3, 1744-5; m. Apr. 9, 1777, Jedediah, dau. of Zilpab Conant, of Bridgewater, Mass., b. 1752; he removed to Ashlield. Mass., and bought a farm, May, 1773; served in Lieut. Bartlett's Co., which marched on Lexington alarm, April 23, 1775, 5 days service; also, in Capt. Eben Webber's Co., in Col. John Fellows' Regt. Ch. b. Ashfleld: Lois, Mehitable, Mary, Zachariah, Ahlrah, Peter, Roland, Thomas, Roxanna, Abner. EIGHTH GENERATION. 689 [3010] LAURA ALLENE FOOTE/ (Sister of Lavias H.,) b. Dover, Ohio, Jan. 14, 1832; m. Berea, Ohio, Nov. 27, 1855, Alfred G. Bright, b. Richland Co., Ohio, July 7, 1832; farmer and teacher; removed to Eichland Center, Wis., 1856; to Dover, Ohio, 1860; Columbiana Co., Ohio, 1870; Cleveland, 1872-3; Republican; Congs. He d. Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 9, 1875. Children: 6869/ Fred Eugene, b. Oct. 30, 1856, Richland Center, 6870.* Louella Irene, " Aug. 25, 1858, ,t a 6871.* Laura B., " Jan. 14, 1860, " " ,6872.* Hoyt Verner, " May 23, 1864, Dover. 6873.* Linna Mae, " Aug. 4, 1868, a 6874. Eunice M. " Apr. 10, 1871, New Lisbon. [3011] EMELINE PORTER FOOTE/ (Sister of Lavias H.,) b. Dover, Ohio, July 25, 1834: m. Cleveland, Ohio, July 17, 1872, Thomas, son of John and Sarah (Muldrew) Liggi'tt, b. Canada, Aug. 16, 1842; tobacconist; Republican; Freemason; memberOriental Commandery 12, K.T.; she Methodist, W. C. T. U. and Chapter 2, O. E. S. Ch. b. Cleveland: 6875. Mae, Sept. 16, 1873; unm. 1898. 6876. Minnie, Sept. 16, 1873, " [3012] ASAHEL PORTER FOOTE/ (Bro. of Lavias H.,) b. Dover, Ohio, May 25, 1836; m. Monticello, Wright Co., Minn., May, 1880, Anna Sutherland, b. Bangor, Me., July 20, 1861; farmer; Dover, Ohio, until 1863; afterwards, Two Rivers and Langola, Minn.; Republican; Private G, 42 Ohio Inf. Vols. He d. Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 3, 1897; she d. Langola, 1889. Children: 6877. Eldora Belle, b. Oct. 17, 1882, Two Rivers. 6878. Walter Erwin, " Apr. 27, 1885, " 6879. Ethel Beatrice, " Apr. 30, 1887, Langola. [3017] ABIGAIL JOHNSON FOOTE/ (Sister of Lavias H.,) b. Dover, Ohio, Oct, 30, 1846; m. Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 1, 1865, Thomas L., son of Samuel Niles, b. Vermont, Nov. 23, 1832; farmer; Dickinson Co., N.Y., when a boy; at the age of 22 went to Mich., res. Grand Rapids; Waverly, 1865-1879; afterwards, Chestona; Republican; Private E, 9 Mich. Cav.; enlisted 1862, par ticipated in several skirmishes and battles and was wounded; dis. 1865. He d. Chestona, Jan. 2, 1881. Children: 6880.* Charles M., b. June 24, 1866, Waverly. 6881* Claude E., a June 18, 1868. " 6882, Seabert H., " Oct. 2, 1871, d. June 26, 1872. 6883. Levern E., a Apr. 18, 1873, unm. 1898. 6884.* RosaM., K May 3, 1880, Chestona. [3020] WILLIAM HAMLIN TAYLOR/ (Laura Foote/ Elizabeth Hamblin/ Job/ James/"') b. Rockport, Ohio, Nov. 12, 1833; m. Jan. 24, 1855, Melissa J., dau. of S. and Catherine (Mott) Thatcher, b. Ohio City, now Cleve land, Ohio, Nov. 6, 1837; carriage manf.; Painsville, Ohio; Congs. THE HAMLIN FAMILY. b. Nov. 12, 1857, Rockport. " Aug. 12, 1861, Cleveland. " May 16, 1866, Dover. " Jan. 6, 1869, Berea. " Feb. 14, 1872, Lima. " July 16, 1874, " Aug. 15, 1876, Delaware. " Dec. 25, 1878, Sunbury. [3021] ELIZABETH TAYLOR/ (Sister of William H.,) b. Rockport, Ohio, Apr. 30, 1837; m. there, 1865, Marsh Abell; farmer; Rockport; Republican; a soldier; Methodists. She d. Olmstead, Ohio, Jan. 3, 1874. Ch. b. Rockport (all married): Children: 6885.* Laura H., 6886* Egbert H., 6887* Luther B., 6888.* Lilltan F., 6889. Charles R., 6890. Jennie M., 6891. Martha A., 6892. Willtam H. 6893. George, about Dec 1866. 6894. Allen, u Dec. 1868. 6895. John, a Dec. 1870. 6896. Gertrude, 1 1 Sept. 1871. 6897. Emma, a Aug. 1872. [3023] EMMA TAYLOR/ (Sister of William H.,) b. Rockport, Ohio, Feb. 28, 1847; m. Olmsted, Ohio, May 30, 1871, S. Legrand, son of John and Nancy (Mass) Feely, b. Winchester, Va., July 24, 1839; carpen ter; Winchester, Va.; Olmsted and Delphos, Ohio; Republican; 1st Sergt. F, 118 Ohio Inf. Vols.; enlisted Aug. 12, 1862; served in East Tenn. and the At lanta Campaign; in battles of Resaca and Franklin; dis. June 25, 1865; member Hope Lodge, 214, A. F. & A. M. and Knights of Honor: Methodists. Children: (unmarried 1897.) Herbert D., b. Sept. 30, 1S72, OlmsDed. Katie E., " Dec. 17, 1874, Delphos; d. May 5, 1895. 6900. Antoinette, " July 19, 1877, " 6901. William T., " Mar. 24, 1880, [3027] DIANA MILLER/ (Caroline Foote/ Elizabeth Hamblin/ Job/ James/s3*) b. Avon, Ohio, July 19, 1839: m. Mar. 21, 1860, Lyman B. Woodruff, b. Sheffield, Ohio, Feb. 12, 1840; res. Sheffield, Ohio. She d. Dec. 27, 1890. m. Bernia A. Kuhlon. Children: 6902.* Addie O, b. Sept. 13. 1862. 6903. Fred L., " Dec 11, 1864: 6904.* Alice D., " Jan. 8, 1866. 6905. Nellie E., " Sept. 6, 1S69. 6906.* Walter P., " Mar. 27, 1871. 6907. Alva B., " Oct. 28, 1874. 6908. Geo rue S., " May 23, 1876. 6909. Elmer B., " Oct. 25, 1879. [3028] Capt. DAVID F. MILLER/ (Bro. of Diana,) b. Avon, Ohio, Nov. 6, 1841; m. Pittsburg, Pa., Dec 22, 1864, MaryettaRob- EIGHTH GENERATION. 691 inson,8 dau. of Ransom and Catherine (Porter) Foote,* b. Dover, Ohio, Mar. 17, 1840; farmer; and captain of a lake vessel; Avon, Sheffield and Dover, Ohio; Republican; she res. Anaheim, Cal., 1898; Methodist. He d. Avon,, Apr. 9, 1879. Children: 6910. Louisa E., b. Dec. 10, 1861, Sheffield. 6911. Willard E., " Aug. 24, 1868, " unm. 1897. 6912. George I., " June 13, 1874, Dover. " 6913. Arthur O, " Mar. 29, 1876, " " " [3029] LORENZO DOW MILLER/ (Bro. of Diana, ) b. Avon, Ohio, Mar. 5, 1845; m. there, Mar. 25, 1865, Minerva Phebe, dau. of Elbert Anderson and Ruth (Titus) Cuyler, b. Avon, Mar. 24, 1848; farmer; Avon Lake, Ohio; Republican; she Epis. and member Ladies' Lake Shore Union Society. Both d. Avon; he, Aug. 19, 1873; she, Mar. 31, 1892. Ch. b. Avon: 6914/ Carrie Dell, Mar. 24, 1866. 6915.* Vernon Edward, June 15, 1871. [3030] WILLIAM HENRY HAMBLIN/ (William P./ Cornelius/ Job/ James,*331) b. Lee, Mass., Aug 31, 1831; unmarried; retired papermaker; Lee, Mass., 1885; afterwards, Vienna, Va. [3031] DAVID PARKS HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of William H.,) b. Lee, Mass., June 11, 1843; m. Savannah, Ga., Dec. 21, 1872, Jennie M., dau. of Henry P. and Phebe (Olney) Treadwell, b. Providence, R. I., Apr. 6, 1844; re tired paper maker; Lee, Mass., 1885; farmer, Vienna, Va., 1897. No issue. [3032] WOLCOTT CHAFFEE HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of William H.,) b. Lee, Mass., Oct. 25, 1850; m. Brooklyn, N.Y., Dec. 13, 1877, Maria Louise, dau. of Alexander and Martha (Haskins) Agar, b. Brooklyn, Apr. 24, 1857; sta tioner; N. Y. City; formerly resided Lee, Mass.; since, Brooklyn, N. Y. He has rendered valuable service in compiling this branch of the family. Children: 6916. Wtlliam Henry, b. Oct. 9, 1878. 6917. Claire, " Nov. 22, 1879. 6918. Agar Parks, " Dec. 1, 1881. 6919. Mildred Louise, " July 4, 1891. 6920. John Mount, "Jan. 7, 1893. [3033] STEPHEN HAMBLIN BAKER/ (Lucy P. Hamblin/ Corne lius/Job/James/331) b. Lee, Mass., Feb. 16, 1830; m. Stockbridge, Mass., May 27, , Catherine, dau. of Elias Curtis and Asenath (Hicock) Benedict, b. Pittsfield, Mass.; farmer: Lee; Republican. He d. Lenox, Mass., July 21, 1883. Ch. b. Lee: 6921.* Clarence Church, Mar. 25. 6922.* John Walter, July 7. * For Foote see note 193. 692 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [3035] MARY COUCH BAKER/ (Sister of Stephen H.,) b. Lee, Mass., Jan. 11, 1835; m." there, Apr. 23, 1862, William Judd, son of William and Mary (Judd) Mallory, b. Wilton, Conn., June 5, 1828; liveryman; Great Barrington, Mass.; Republican. Children: 6923* William Baker, b. Nov. 19, 1864, Lee. 6924.* Harry Judd, " Mar. 19, 1872, Stockbridge. [3036] LUCY OPHELIA BAKER/ (Sister of Stephen H.,) b. Lee, Mass., Dec. 24, 1840; m. Dr. C. W. Stratton; she resides Lee. He is dead. Child: 6925. Charles W. [3037] WILLIAM HAMBLIN HERR1CK/ (Mercy Hamblin/ Cor nelius/ Job/ James/33*) b. Worthington, Mass., Apr. 21, 1834: m. Mar. 13, 1860, Martha Ely; millwright; Springfield, Mass. He d. Agawam, Mass., Sept. 6, 1884. Children: b. July 22, 1864; m. Hattie Ewing. " Dec 16, 1870, " Carter B. Atkins. " Oct. 28, 1873; unm. 1899. " Sept.30, 1876, " " Nov. 25, 1882, " [3038] HANNAH ARDILLA HERRICK/ (Sister of William H.,) b. Lee, Mass., June 30, 1836; m. Edward D. G. Jones; millwright and me chanical engineer; firm of Edward D. G. Jones & Son's Company. Pittsfield, Mass. She d. Lee, Apr. 6, 1866. Children: 6931.* Harley E., b. Sept. 23, 1861. 6932.* E. Archie, " Nov. 3, 1863. [3039] GEORGE HENRY HERRICK/ (Bro. of William H.,) b. Tyringham, Mass., June 28, 1838; m. Sophia Partridge.* Children: 6933.* Ida C, b. Sept. 4, 1862. 6934.* Minnies., " Apr. 25, 1865. 6935. George Z., " Jan. 28, 1868. * Note 427. WILLIAM PARTRIDGE,* came from Berwick, on Tweed. England; an early settler at Hartford, Ct. ; m. there, Dec. 12, 1644, Mary Smith; removed to Hadley, Mass., 1659; merchant; the name is supposed to be Patrick; she d. July 20, 1680, ;v. 55 (?) Children: Samuel, Mary and perhaps William. Col. WILLIAM PARTRIDGE,3 m. 1st, Sept. 24, 166S, Mehitable, dau. of John and Eliza beth (Goodwin) Crow, b. about 1652, who d. Dec. s, 1730; m. 2d, Dee. 28. 1731, Mrs. Hannah Ed wards; removed from Hadley to Hatfield, Mass., 1687; merchant, 16112-1740; Colonel of a Regt.; Representative. 1685-6; Judge of Court of Common Picas, and thirty years Chief Justice; member of His Majesty's Council. After the death of Col. Pynchon, 1703, the most important man of Western Mass. He cl. Hatfield, Dee. 25, 1740. Children: William, Samuel, Mehitable Mehitable, a child, Mary, Jonathan, Edward, Jonathan, John, Elizabeth. 6926. Robert F., 6927. Lucy O., 6928. William H., 6929. Clara B., 6930. Mattie A., EIGHTH GENERATION. 693 13040] JOHN FREDERICK HERRICK/ (Bro. of William H.,) b. Worthington, Mass., Aug. 9, 1840; m. .Mary McCarty; mechanic; Pitts field, Mass. Children: 6936. Arthur E., b. Oct. 20, 1867. 6937. Charles W., " Aug. 21, 1869. 6938. Ardilla B., " Aug. 17, 1871. 6939. John F., " July 15, 1874. [3041] LUCY JANE HERRICK/ (Sister of William H.,) b. Dalton, Mass., Sept. 19, 1842; m. 1st, Lee, Mass., June 22, 1881, Daniel Williams; farmer; Ashfleld, Mass.; Cong., who d. Ashfleld, July 17, 1891; m. 2d, June 5, 1885, Alvan Hall; farmer and carpenter; Ashfleld. He d. Nov. 23, 1898; she Cong.[30431 CHARLES W. HERRICK/ (Bro. of William H.,) b. Dalton, Mass., May 9, 1846; m. Mar. 15, 1876, Mary L. Hosburgh; mechanic Children: 6940. James A.. b. May 14, 1881. 6941. Augustus E., " Sept. 6, 1888, So. Hadley Falls. 6942. Archibald Ray, " Jan. 13, 1890, " <•' [3044] MARY AMANDA HERRICK/ (Sister of William H.,) b. Dalton, Mass., Apr. 16, 1852; m. Hartford, Ct., Sept. 12, 1893, Henry Gardner, son of Joseph Calvin and Ann Smith (Winchester) Morse, b. Sterling, Mass., May 3, 1836; Prest. Fitchburg Fire Ins. Co.; Fitchburg, Mass.; Repub lican; councilman; alderman; Odd Fellow; Knights of Honor; K. P.; Jerusalem Commandery, K. T.; Aleppo Temple Mystic Shrine; she member Fitchburg Women's Club; Daughters of Rebekah; Congs. No issue. [3045] FREDERICK WELLINGTON COUCH/ (Mary C. Hamblin/ Cornelius/ Job/ James/331) b. East Lee, Mass., 1830; m. New Lebanon, N. Y., Sept. 28, 1853, Fannie M., dau. of Giles and Ruth (White) Wilcox, b. Sheffield, Mass., 1837: millwright, sawyer and wagonmaker: Pittsfield, Mass.; Odd Fel low; engaged in the lumber business and conducted a sawmill thirty years; Methodists. Children: 6943. F. W., b. July 24, 1854, Lee; d. Sept. 7, 1854. 6944. Frederick Manly, " May 18, 1855, " m. Hattie Sprague 6945. Vernah Eugene, " July 18, 1858, " " Edith Stuart. 6946. May Lenora, " May 18, 1860, " " Edwin Butler. 6947. George W., " Feb. 22, 1863, " Edith Beebe. 6948.* Nellie Drusilla, " July 6, 1867, Westerville. 6949. Orlando N., " Oct. 10, 1869, Chester; d. Oct. 3, 1872. 6950. Oscar Roberts, " Oct. 13, 1872; m. Elizabeth White. [3046] GROVE A. HAMBLIN/ (Job/ Cornelius/ Job/ James/33*) b. Lee, Mass., Mar. 6, 1849; m. there, May 10, 1870, Nancy E., dau. of Lev- erett and Hannah S. (Steadman) Ball, b. Auburn, N. Y., July 26, 1848; paper maker; Huntington, Mass.; foreman for E. & S. May, Lee, Mass., 1885. 694 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. b. Lee: 6951. Lillie Capitola, -July 22, 1872; d. May 3, 1886. 6952. Charles E., Oct. 20, 1875. [3048] DAVID ANSON HAMLIN/ (David," Job/ James/33*) b. Rockport, Ohio, J uly 23, 1831; m. Napoleon, Ohio, Jan. 18, 1868, Eliza beth, dau. of George and Sarah (Burgett) Myers, b. Sandusky Co., Ohio, Mar. 21, 1849; Sergt. 68 Ohio Inf. Vols.; enlisted Nov. 8, 1861; dis. Aug. 24, 1864; carpen ter, Wauseon, Ohio. A tall athletic man before his health was destroyed by paralysis; member Wauseon Lodge 362, I. O, O. F.; Lozier Post 35, G. A. R.-r City Marshall; Disciples. Ch. b. Napoleon: 6953* Washington Irving, Mar. 21, 1870. [3049] NOAH CROCKER HAMLIN/ (Bro. of David A.,) b. Dover, Ohio, Dec 14, 1832; m. Laporte, Ohio, Mar. 27, 1860, Lydia Lu cinda, dau. of Walter Thomas and Alzina (Cornell) Fauver, b. Eaton, Ohio., Apr. 8, 1838; farmer; Lorain Co., Ohio; Methodist, in which church he was class leader many years. .Children: 6954.* Alzina Roxannah, b. Jan. 14, 1861, Henry Co. 6955.* William Bird, " Sept. 6, 1863, Grafton. 6956.* Lorenzo Dow, " Aug. 21, 1867, Ridgeville. 6957. Charles Alkali Scott, " Apr. 25, 1876. [3050] ROXANNA MARIA JANE HAMLIN/ (Sister of David A.,) b. Dover, Ohio, Jan. 22, 1835; m. 1st, Joseph Sloan, who died; m. 2d, : m. 3d, Nathan Stratton; farmer; Michigan; Methodists. Two children by 1st marriage, d. young. [3051] LEWIS MARION HAMLIN/ (Bro. of David A.,) b. Dover, Ohio, Sept. 17, 1836; m. 1st, Jan. 1, 1866; m. 2d. Wauseon, Ohio, Dec. 24, 1868, Samantha Josephine, dau. of Abraham and Eliza (Abbott) Moses, b. Licking Co., Ohio, Oct. 31, 1837; farmer; Ridgeville, Ohio, 1868-83; Eaton, Ohio, until 1897; since, Ridgeville; Republican; Presbs. She d. Ridgeville, June 19. 1900. Ch. b. Ridgeville: 6958.* Mary Belle, June 28, 1869. 6959* Lewis Franklin, July 25, 1873. 6960.* Loren Marion, Sept. 10, 1876. 6961.* Estella Vilera, Nov. 12, 1879. 6962.* Lloyd Donald, Apr. 21, 1882. [3052] SOPHIA AMANDA HAMLIN/ (Sister of David A.,) b. Dover, Ohio, Mar. 18, 1840; m. Laporte, Ohio, Nov. 20, 1859, Henry S., son of MarkS. and Polly (Morgan) Hitchcock, b. Eaton, Ohio, Jan. 19, 1839; member 103d Ohio Inf. Vols.; enlisted 1862; dis. 1866; farmer; removed to Ed- wardsburg, Mich., 1866; to Bloomingdale, 1868; she d. near Jackson, Mich., July 2, 1870; he remarried and removed to Dakota, 1883: postmaster, Albion, S. Dak. 6967. William D., 6968.* Clara Arminta. 6969. Roland Ray, 6970. Orville V., 6971. Annie,* EIGHTH GENERATION. 695 Children: '6963.* Clifford, b. Oct. 14, 1860, Eaton. 6964. Clayton Henry, " Sept. 10, 1862, Henry Co., O.; d. July 12, 1878 6965.* Clarence, " Aug. 5, 1866, Cass Co., Mich. 6966.* Mary, " May 30, 1869. [3053] BETSEY LOVISA HAMLIN/ (Sister of David A.,) b. Dover, Ohio, Feb. 19, 1842; school teacher; Presb.; d. Napoleon, Ohio, unmarried, 1864. [3054] BENJAMIN DWIGHT HAMLIN/ (Bro. of David A.,) b. Dover, Ohio, July 3, 1844; m. Lincoln, Mich., Apr. 11, 1868, Clareacy Su sanna, dau. of William Severs and Nancy (Baumgardner) Miltabarger, b. Roy alton, Mich., April 18, 1852; private, G, 68th Ohio Inf. Vol.; enlisted Nov. 13, 1861; dis. 1862; carpenter: Leroy, Mich., from 1875 until his death; Democrat; member Osceola Lodge 300, I. O. O. F.; she Baptist. He was killed accident ally in a saw mill, Leroy, May 12, 1882. Children: b. Oct. 20, 1869, Lincoln. " Aug. 14, 1871, " Nov. 23, 1874, " Oct. 28, 1879, Leroy. " Aug. 31, 1882, [3055] SARAH PHILLIPS HAMLIN/ (Sister of David A.,) b. Dover, Ohio, Apr. 15, 1859; m. 1st, 1882, Dudley Davidson, who d. 1891; m. 2d, 1894, James McGinley; commission merchant; Elkhart, Ind. [3061] JULIUS AUGUSTUS MCDOWELL/ ( Deborah Hamblin/ James/ Job/ James/33*) b. Monterey, Mass., June 10, 1834; unmarried, 1899; res. Dartford, Wis.; lost an arm by accident in a paper mill about 1855; is a fine penman and is employed in clerical labor. [3064] MARSHALL McDOWELL/ (Bro. of Julius A., ) b. Monterey, Mass., June 11, 1846; unmarried; d. U. S. Hospital, Madison, Wis'., April 5, 1864. [3065] JAMES FREDERICK McDOWELL/ (Bro. of Julius A.,) b. Monterey, Mass., Apr. 4, 1849; m. Deborah, dau. of Peter and Mary Ann (Anderson) Prame; engineer; Monterey,. Mass., Dartford, Wis., and Seattle, Wash.: Republican; Odd Fellow. He d. Seattle, Wash., Oct. 6, 1891; she re married. Ch. b. Dartford: 6972. Mary. 6973. Robert. [3066] MARY LOUISA HAMBLIN/ (Julius A./ James/ Job/ James,*33*) b. Monterey, Mass. June 29, 1852; m. Dartford, Wis., Mar. 20, 1873, * Adopted by George H. and Alice Bassett, of Reed City, Mich., Nov. 15, 1882, and now named ].ennie Bassett. 696 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Jerome P., son of Jonathan P. and Mary Knight; res. Round Grove, Ills., until 1874; since, Fulton, Ills.; she is an invalid. Child: 6974.* Justin P., b. Aug. 29, 1876, Fulton. [3067] ANNIE ELIZABETH HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Mary L.,) b. Monterey, Mass., June 13, 1855; m. Dartford, Wis., Oct. 22, 1878, Pliny Guernsey, son of William and Mary Ann (Haynor) Furman, b. Clifton Park, Saratoga Co., N. Y., Dec. 7, 1853; farmer; Saratoga Co., until 1857; since, Win^ nebago Co., Wis.; Democrat. Children: 6975. Lydia, b. Oct. 17, 1879, Winchester; unm. 1899. 6976. Mortimer, " Jan. 10, 1884, Clayton, " [3068] JAMES M. HAMLIN/ (James F/ James/ Job/ James/33*) b. Great Barrington, Mass., Sept. 30, 1844; private E, 27th Mass. Inf. Vols.? enlisted Sept. 27, 1861; drowned Annapolis, Md., Jan. 7, 1862. [3069] ADELAIDE HAMLIN/ (Sister of James M.,) b. Great Barrington, Mass., Sept. 26, 1845; m. Ogden, Utah, Sept. 10, 1872, Frank G., son of James H. and Temperance (Post) Conklin, b. Durham, N. Y., Nov. 28, 1840; Glove manf.; San Francisco, Cal., 1866-76; since, East Oakland, Cal.; Republican; member Brooklyn Lodge 225, A. F. & A. M.; she Epis. Ch. b. Oakland: 6977. James Frederick, Mar. 19, 1877; unm. 1897. 6978. Alice Josephine, May 11,1879, " " [3070] CHARLES F. HAMLIN/ (Bro. of James M.,) b. Great Barrington, Mass., Feb-. 16, 1847; sailor, enlisted 1863, and served on the Monitor, Katskill; while in service, 1864, he entered a 15-inch gun while it was hot, nearly causing suffocation, and injured his mind so that he was discharged; he re-enlisted again in the navy, with his brother Edward, 1864, and served until close of the war. He became incurably insane, and is in the insane hospital, N. Y. state; unmarried. [3071] EDWARD L. HAMLIN/ (Bro. of James M.,) b. Stanford, N. Y., June 8, 1848; m. Portville, N. Y., Jan. 29, 1876, H. Estella, dau. of Joseph and Wealthy (Boardman) Howe, b. Hornellsville, N. Y., July 9, 1854; lumber dealer; Hazel Hurst, Pa.; res. Stanford, N. Y., 1848-52; Great Barrington, Mass., 1852-9; Catskill, N. Y., 1859-70, except while in the navy and army; traveling, 1870-6; since Portville, N. Y., Bradford, Glen Hazel, and Hazel Hurst, Pa.; landsman U. S. Navy and served on the Mary Sanford, enlisted Jan. 23, 1864; dis. July 15, 1865; on blockade duty, Charleston, S. O; also served in Indian warfare on the Plains, from Jan., 1867, to Jan. 14, 1870; Repub lican; member K. O. T. M. Ch. b. Portville: 6979.* Addie E., Nov. 10, 1876. 6980. Charles L., Oct. 22, 1879. 6981. Edward L., Mar. 5, 1884; d. Oct. 23, 1895. EIGHTH GENERATION. 697 [3075] Eugene Anderson/ (Anne Hamblin/ James/ Job/ James/33*) married. He d. Fond du lac, Wis., 1874 (?) Child: 6982. A Son. [3078] THOMAS CHILDS/ ( Joseph/ " Deliverance Hamblin/ James,331) b. 1799; m. Lydia Eldridge.* Child: 6983/ Willtam, b. 1825. [3087] ISAIAH HALLETT HAMLIN/ (Isaiah/ Josiah/ Timothy/ Zaccheus/ Jonathan/James/*) b. Nov. 16, 1819. He d. Gardiner, Me., Nov. 16, 1891. Children: 6984. Hannibal. 6985. Herbert. Fred Blake; res. Gardiner. Laura. Roselvin. [3088] CHANDLER GRAY HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Isaiah H., ) b. Nov. 15, 1821; m. Angeline S., dau. of — -and Elizabeth H. (Crowell) Crowell,* b. Jan. 23, 1834; farmer; Gardiner, Me., until 1856; afterwards, W. Gar diner; Republican. He d. Gardiner, June, 1873. Children: b. Dec. 8, 1850, Gardiner; d. Dec. 14, 1852. " Feb. 25, 1854, " " Sep. 12, 1867. " July 8, 1856, W. Gardiner. " Mar. 9, 1866, " Dec. 12, 1867, " [3089] Dr. ASAHEL WELLINGTON HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Isaiah H.,) b. Winslow, Me., Feb. 14, 1824; m. 1st, Augusta, Me., June 27, 1850, Mary Ann, dau. of Nathan Packard, b. Searsmont. Me., 1827. Before marriage she was a school teacher, and d. Gardiner, Me., Sept. 1, 1851; m. 2d, Bowdoin. Me., June 13,1852, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel and Sally (Thompson) Baker, b. Bow doin, Oct. 8, 1831; farmer and druggist; Farmingdale, Me. He received a com mon school education; attended medical college; resided Gardiner, Me., Boston, Mass., N. Y. City, Bowdoin and Farmingdale; Freewill Baptist; member Oak- dale Lodge, 1. O. G. T. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Gardiner: 7994. Ida Ann, July 5, 1851; d. Sept. 18, 1851. By 2d wife: 7995. Mary Alice, b. May 22, 1853, Gardiner; d. May 30/71 7996.* Emma Frances Gladys, " Jan. 29, 1865. * For Eldridge see note 90. t For Crowell see notes 32 and 391. 6989. Alva W., 6990. Everett F., 6991/ Idella G., 6992/ George Alvah, 6993.* Carrie Evelyn 698 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [3090] GEORGE WASHINGTON HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Isaiah H.,) b. Mar. 8, 1826. He d. St. John, N. B., Jan. 27, 1894. Children: 6997. George Thurlow. 6998. Flora Effie. [3091] MARY JANE HAMLIN/ (Sister of Isaiah H.,) b. Winslow, Me., Dec 31, 1827; m. Augusta, Me., Oct. 1, 1849, George B., son of Asa Parker and Hannah Tyler (Pierce) Miller, b. Westboro, Mass., Dec. 19, 1828; Corpora], A, 1st Mass. Vols.; served four years; farmer; Peabody, Mass.; Freemason; Odd Fellow; member G. A. R, She d. Danvers, Mass., Aug. 6, 1861. Children: 6999.* Florista Athena, b. Aug. 12, 1850, Glocester. 7000.* Frederick M., " Feb. 14, 1853, Gardiner. 7001.* Carrie V., " June 1, 1857. [3098] SYLVANUS HAMLIN/ (Josiah," Timothy/ Zaccheus,* Jonathan/ James/*) b. Winslow, Me., Apr. 29, 1825; m. Emeline Phillips; farmer; Winslow; Democrat. Children: 7002. Olive A., b. Mar. 1856, Winslow; m. J. H. Prentiss. 7003* John Augustus, " Sept. 20, 1857, " 7004.* Jennie P., " Sept. 24, 1866, 7005. George S., " m. Louisa Buzzel. 7006. Rose, " " Alonzo Littlefleld. 7007. Belle, " " Newell Wheeler. [3100] SARAH JANE HAMLIN/ (Sister of Sylvanus, ) b. Winslow, Me., June 29, 1830; m. July, 184-, Samuel A./ son of Samuel G. and Deborah (Wing*) Prentiss, t b. Nov. 28, 1825; res. Winslow: Methodists. Ch. b. Winslow: Nov. 29, 1S4S. Feb. 15, 1852; m. Ezra Bremner. Sept. 1, 1S59, " Persis Rucker. Sept. 4, 1861; d. Sept. 4, 1864. Jan. 25, 1865; m. Ellen M. Spencer. June 14, 1868, " Orren Heath. [3106] RHODEMA HURLBUT CHADWICK/ (Bethany G. Hamlin/ Josiah/ Timothy/' Zaccheus,* Jonathan/ James,3*) b. China, Me., Aug. 21, 1824; m. there, April 10, 1842, Allen, son of David and Lydia (Studley) Malcom, b. China, April 7, 1816; farmer and dealer in cattle, sheep and produce; Weeks Mills, China, Me.; Republican; she Methodist. She d. Weeks Mills, May 12, 1901. 7008.* Jacob Hamlin, 7009. Lucinda T., 7010. Alphonso, 7011. Ida E., 7012. Joseph W., 7013. Ida E., * For Wins see note 77. t Note 428. SAMTKL 0. PRENTISS," (Valentine..'" Joseph. I Stephen,3 John,3 Valentine.*) VALENTINE PRUNTISS.i came to America with wife Alice, 1831; settled in Roxbury, Mass.; freeman, 1632; d. 1633. His widow m. John Watson. EIGHTH GENERATION. June 10, 1843; m. Paulina Hewett. May 21, 1845; d. July 26, 1865. July 23, 1847, " May 6, 1857. Oct. 13, 1850; m. Albert E. Ross. Jan. 25, 1852. Apr. 17, 1854; d. June 18, 1855. June. 30, 1856; m. George S. Miles. May 3, 1858. Nov. 5, 1860; unm. 1902. May 18, 1864; d. Mar. 25, 1865. May 27, 1866; unm. 1902. Apr. 7, 1869. [3107| STATIRA STAPLES CHADWICK/ (Sister of Rhodema H.,) b. China, Me., Sept. 11, 1824; m. there, 1848, David, son of David and Lydia (Studly) Malcom, b. China, 1820; farmer and dealer in cattle and produce; Weeks Mills, China, Me.; Democrat; member Derigo Lodge, A. F. & A. M. Shed. China, Dec. 30, 1881: he d. Waterville, Me, July, 1897. Ch. b. China: Oh. b. China: 7014. Oryille W., 7015. Ardella A., 7016. Elton W., 7017. LUELLA O, 7018. Cob a A. 7019. Arthur Allen, 7020. Isabella Burnha 7021.* Elizabeth Ellie, 7022. Arthur Woodby, 7023. Mary Vietta, 7024. Mary Ardella, 7025/ Allen Gustavus, 7026. Augustus A. 7027. Francisco C. 7028. Isabella B., d. in infancy. 7029. Dora E., " unm. Feb, 2, 1891. 7030. Orlando, 7031. Charles R. 7032. Frederick H. [31091 ESTHER A. CHADWICK/ (Sister of Rhodema H.,) b. China, Me., Mar. 10, 1829; m. Vassalboro, Me., Nov. 3, 1852, Thomas A., son of Thomas and Jane (Handen) Motherwwell, b. Woolwich, Me., Apr. 10, 1827; blacksmith; traveling salesman; Supt. State farm, Maine Insane Asylum, Augusta, Me.; res. China, Vassalboro, and Augusta. He d. Augusta, Nov. 11, 1890. Ch. b. China: 7033. Angle O., Dec. 18, 1853. 7034/ George W., Feb. 24, 1855. 7035. Elizabeth E., Nov. 3, 1857. 7036. Flora A., Feb. 14, 1860; res. Waterville, Me 7037. Edward T., Aug, 8, 1866, U U [( [3111] Rev. GUSTAVUS B. CHADWICK/ ( Bro. of Rhodema H.,) b. China, Me., July 24, 1832; m. Bristol, Me., May 14, 1889, Clara M., dau. of Wilson Erskine and Elizabeth (Richards) Rhoads, b. Bristol, Feb. 17, 1851; landsman U. S. Navy; enlisted Aug., 1864; served to close of war: farmer and school teacher in early life; fitted for college at East Maine Conference Semi nary; entered Wesleyan University, Middletown, Ct., class 1861; member Alpha Delta Phi Society; Methodist clergyman, since 1874: resides Union, Me.; select man; Supervisor of Schools; Freemason. He d. Mar. 14, 1900. Oh. b. Ellsworth: 7038. Wallace Wilton, July 10, 1892. 700 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [3112] AUGUSTUS W. CHADWICK/ (Bro. of Rhodema H.,) b. China, Me., May 18, 1837; m. Waldoboro, Me., Oct. 16, 1859, Olive T., dau. of Andrew Furbish, b. China, who d. Boston, Mass., Dec. 20, 1872; farmer and merchant; East Vassalboro, Me. Ch. b. China: 7039. Daisille E., July 27, 1864; d. Feb. 25, 1883. 7040. Elton J., Nov. 13, 1868. 7041. OliveT., Sept. 20, 1872. [3114] MELINDA CHADWICK/ (Cyrene M. Hamlin/ Josiah/ Timo thy/ Zaccheus/ Jonathan/ James/1) b. South China, Me., Jan: 17, 1831; m. there, Dec. 31, 1861, John Webber, Jr., b. S. China, Mar. 28, 1822; farmer; South China; Baptist; she res. with her son Edward, S. China. He d. there, June 16, 1878. Ch. b. South China: 7042.* Serepta Sedgley, June 6, 1863. 7043.* Charles Elton, Aug. 1, 1865. 7044.* Florence Edna, Sept. 9, 1868. 7045. Edward O, May 17, 1874. [3123] CHARLES H. HAMLIN/ (Hallett/ Josiah/ Timothy/ Zaccheus/ Jonathan/ James/1) b. South China, Me., Sept. 19, 1865; m. Nashua, Neb., Sarah Stewart; mechanic; Sand Hill, Augusta, Me. Ch. b. Augusta: 7046. Hattie May, Oct. 30, 1889. 7047. Vernisia Albertie, Dec. 14, 1890; d. Augusta. 7048. Annie E., Apr. 2, 1893, " [3124] ETTA M. HAMLIN/ (Sister of Chas. H.,) b. South China, Me., Oct. 31, 1867; m. Augusta, Me., May 9, 1891, Semardel, son of Shepard and Annie E. (Morgan) Wood, b. Burnham, Me., Oct. 20, 1870; carpenter; Augusta; Adventist; member A. O. U. W.; she res. Augusta. He d. Augusta, Nov. 20, 1898. [3129] HARTWELL A. HAMLEN/ (David/ Timothy," Zaccheus/ Jonathan/ James/*) b. East Vassalboro, Me., Oct. 25, 1812; m. Aug. 25, 1839, Nancy P. Whicher, of West Ruraney, N. H., b. June 26, 1818; farmer and wheel wright; E. Vassalboro. He d. Mar. 24, 1889; she d. Jan. 26, 1887. Children: 7049.* Aramantha V., b. Oct. 25, 1842. 7050.* Alonzo H., " Aug. 14, 1847. 7051.* Albertus B., " Oct. 15, 1856. [3130] SALLY E. HAMLEN/ (Sister of Hartwell A.,) b. East Vassalboro, Me., Aug. 28, 1815; m. there, May 16, 1838, Robert L. Clark; machinist and hardware merchant; Augusta, Me. Both d. Augusta; she, Jan. 14, 1871; he, Dec. 24, 1893. Children: 7052. A Child, b. Aug. 23, 1839, Vassalboro; d. Sept. 6, 1839. 7053. Angeline, " July 1, 1840, " 7054. Ella F., " July 30, 1844, " " Mar. 6, 1846, 7055. Helen J., " July 25, 1851, Augusta. EIGHTH GENERATION. 701 T3131] LAURISTON HAMLEN/ (Bro. of Hartwell A.,) b. East Vassalboro, Me., Apr. 11, 1818; m. Temple, Me., Jan, 5, 1851, Mary A. Todd; farmer; New Sharon, Me.; she d. there, Nov. 3, 1880. Ch. b. Temple: 7056. Cora A„ Mar. 14, 1852. 7057/ Florence, June 23, 1853. [3132] CATHERINE HAMLEN/ (Sister of Hartwell, A.,) b. East Vassalboro, Me., Aug. 24, 1820; m. Vassalboro, Jan. 11, 1842, William Buzzell, b. Oct. 19, 1818; mechanic; Augusta, Me. Both d. there; he, June 18, 1868; she, April 28, 1886. Children; 7058/ Wilbur F., b. July 3, 1844, Vassalboro. 7059. AbbyC, " Oct. 3,1848, " d. Mar. 4, 1852. "060.* Harriet O, " Mar. 4, 1856, Angusta. [3133] WILLIS CEEVER HAMLEN/ (Bro. of Hartwell A.,) b. East Vassalboro, Me., Dec. 26, 1822; m. Newton, Mass., June 5, 1855, Elizabeth Kent, b. Newton, Mar. 7, 1826; mariner in early life; later, salesman in agricultural warehouse; Vassalboro, Me., Boston, Cambridge and Newton, Mass. He d. Vassalboro, Mass., Feb. 10, 1896. Children: 7061. Mary Lizzie, b. June 4, 1856; d. Aug. 10, 1857. 7062.* Harriet Adelia. " June 8, 1858, Boston. 7063.* Willis Clark, " Jan. 16, 1861, " 7064. Frank Herbert, " Aug. 6, 1864; unm. 1900. [3134] NANCY H. HAMLEN/ (Sister of Hartwell A.,) b. East Vassalboro, Me., May 11, 1826; m. there, Feb. 12, 1846, Leonard E. Getchell, b. Winslow, Me., Mar. 7, 1824; farmer; Winslow; she d. Winslow, Jan. 20, 1892. Children: 7065.* Warren E., b. Dec. 1, 1851. 7066. Willis L., " Nov. 13, 1854; d. Apr. 30, 1864, Winslow. 7067.* Etta M., " July 1, 1859. [3135] GEORGE W. HAMLEN/ (Bro. of Hartwell A.,) b. East Vassalboro, Me., Sept. 26, 1828; m. there, Jan. 7, 1855, Sarah E. Doe, b. East Vassalboro, Oct. 25, 1835; machinist; Augusta, Me. No issue. [3136] HENRY K. HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Hartwell A.,) b. East Vassalboro, Me., July 6, 1831; unmarried; machinist; went to Cali fornia about 1854; returned to Maine, 1865; remained abouttwo years and again went to California, Oct., 1867, where he d. Sept. 12, 1874. [3137] EDWARD W. HAMLEN/ (Bro. of Hartwell A.,) b. East Vassalboro, Me., June 18, 1836; unmarried; painter; Augusta, Me. He has very kindly furnished for this work the records of the families of his brothers and sisters. 702 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [3138] VESTA HAMLEN/ (Daniel/ Timothy/5 Zaccheus/ Jonathan/ James/1) b. Vassalboro, Me., July 8, 1813; m. 1st, there, June, 1831, John, son of Benjamin and Mary Williams, b. Poland, Me.; carpenter; who d. Bradford, Mar. 15, 1858; m. 2d, Bradford, 1868, Jacob Waterman, son of William Harris, his fourth wife. See sketch of her sister Flavilla. She res. Milo, Me., 1896; Bapt. Ch. by 1st marriage, b. Bradford: 7068. Daniel H., May 27, 1833; d. Feb. 1, 1834. 7069.* Almira H., June 2, 1835. 7070.* Annette W., May 7, 1837. 7071. Rufus R., Apr. 27, 1839; d. Sept. 21, 1866. 7072. Hannah W., Sept. 12, 1845, (i Mar. 24, 1848. 7073.* Mary Ellen, Nov. 1846. 7074* Avis S., Jan. 19, 1848. 7075. Achsia, Mar. 22, 1850; d. Oct. 5, 1863. 7076/ John H., May 4, 1852. [3139] JANE HAMLEN/ (Sister of Vesta,) b. Utica, N. Y., Dec 15, 1814; m. Vassalboro, Me. Mar. 13, 1834, Luther May, son of Benjamin and Mary Williams; farmer; Vassalboro, until 1839; re moved to East Bradford, then a new settlement without roads; she carried her babe more than a mile in her arms to reach the site of their new home. He bought land and erected a mill which was destroyed by fire two years later; he then engaged in farming. They encountered the hardships incident to the settlement of a new country and labored hard to rear and educate their children respectably. About 1868 he sold his farm to his son Henry and took a smaller place. Both d. Bradford; she, June 26, 1886; he, Feb. 23, 1893. Children: b. June " Dec. " Oct. " Dec " May " Aug. " Feb. 11, 1848, unmarried, 1894. " Jan. [3141] ALMIRA HAMLEN/ (Sister of Vesta,) b. Winslow, Me., Oct. 23, 1818; m. Vassalboro, Me., Rufus Randall, son of Samuel and Abbie (Eaton) Reed, b. Bristol, Me., June 12, 1807; farmer and lum berman; Damariscotta, Me.: Democrat; she Baptist. She d. Damariscotta, Aug. 12, 1885. He was wrecked between Boston and Damariscotta and lost his life, Sept. 8, 1869. Ch. b, Damariscotta: 7085. Henry, d. Damariscotta. 7086. Vesta H., " Lynn, Mass. 7087. Eugene, " New York. 7088. Samuel, res. Franklin, Mass. 7089. Belle G., " Maiden, 7090. Rufus O, " Damariscotta, Me. 7077.* Sarah O, 7078. Charles B., 7079. Daniel H., 7080. Harvey R., 7081.* Henry T., 7082. Martha H., 7083. Ruell, 7084. Albert O, 8, 1835, Vassalboro. 22 1836, " 13, 1838, K 15, 1840, E. Bradford. 27, 1843, tt 17, 1845. ' " 11, 1848, " unmarried 9, 1851. " EIGHTH GENERATION. 703 [3142] LOIS HAMLEN/ (Sister of Vesta,) b. Sebec, Me., Nov. 23, 1820; m. East Vassalboro, Me., by Amos Stickney, Esq., Mar. 13, 1848, Robert Winslow/ son of James and Eunice (Winslow6*) Stuart, b. Vassalboro, Oct. 16, 1816; shoemaker and stonecutter; Vassalboro; Milo., Me., 1874; Weston, Mass., 1896; she Baptist. She d. Sebec, 1877. Ch. b. Milo: 7091.* Daniel Henry, b. June 20, 1841. 7092/ Marie Louisa, " Mar. 7, 1843. 7093/ Charles Winslow, " Jan. 20, 1845. . 7094. Eunice Winslow, " Nov. 19, 1849; m. Nathaniel Barker. [3145] AVIS HAMLIN/ (Sister of Vesta,) b. China, Me., Apr. 15, 1826; m. Milo, Me., 1844, Henry T., son of John Sherburn, of Readfleld, Me.; farmer and mechanic. She d. Milo, Feb. 3, 1886; he d. Milo, Feb., 1893. No issue. [3146] Waterman M. Hamlin/ (Bro. of Vesta,) b. Vassalboro, Me., July 14, 1828; m. Bradford, Me., July 3, 1851, Mary A., dau. of Levi and Betsey (Morrell) Page, b. Brownville, Me., Oct. 27, 1831; he received a common school education; worked in a shovel handle manufactory, 1846-53; then bought a farm upon which he worked summers and in the shop winters, until 1865; when he took charge of a shop for Mr. Holman Johnson, who carried on an extensive business in Maine and N. H.; was at Liberty three years, Orono three years and Wayne four years; removed to Brownville, Me., built a shop, and carried on business three years; he was drafted Milo, Me., Mar. 20, 1865, and assigned to 12th Me. Inf. Vols.; member Sons of Temperance; Good Templars; Derigo Lodge 63, I. O. O. F.; Baptists, in which church he was deacon many years; he compiled the records of his father's family for this work. He d. about Sept., 1902. No issue. [3147] FLAVILLA P. HAMLEN/ (Sister of Vesta, ) b. Vassalboro, Me., July 4, 1830; m. Bradford, Me., July, 1855, Jacob Water man, son of William Harris, b. Poland, Me., Feb. 16, 1814, his 3d wife. He m. 1st, Carrie, dau. of John Wiikins, of Brownville, Me.; m. 2d, her sister, Susan Wilkins, and m. 4th, Mrs. Vesta (Hamlen) Williams; farmer and mechanic; Milo, Me.; Republican; town officer. A well educated man, school teacher in early life. He had many affli6tions; besides the loss of his wives, he was burned out twice, and one little daughter burned to death; two children d. of diptheria; Baptist. Both d. Milo; she Jan. 15, 1874; he Feb. 8, 1888. Children: 7095/ Charles S., b. Aug. 29. 1856, Brownville. 7096. Daniel, t , Apr. 13, 1858, Milo. 7097. Etta O., a 1860, " d. July 9, 1864. 7098. George D., a 1862, " " " " " 7099.* Nellie G., 1 1 May 1864, " 7100. Joseph, tt Dec. 19, 1867, " d. Feb. 6, 1890. * Note 429. EUNICE WINSLOW," (William,5 Benjamin,* James,3 Job,3 Kenelm,*) b. Fal mouth, Me., July 26, 1779; m. Apr. 8, 1801, James, son of Joseph and Abigail (Staples) Stuart, b. Scarboro, Me., Apr, 23, 1777; carpenter'and farmer; Portland, Falmouth, Winslow and Vassal boro, Me. She d. Vassalboro, Apr. 26, 1832; he d. there, Nov. 3, 1853, buried Scarboro. Children: William Winslow, Isaiah Hacker, Isaac Mott, Phebe Winslow, Nathan Mower, Louisa, Joseph, James Halleck, Robert Winslow, Louisa Maria, Daniel Haviland. 704 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [3149] HARRIET HAMLIN/ (Jonas/ Timothy/5 Zaccheus/ Jonathan/ James/*) b. China, Me., Oct. 16, 1820; m. Winslow, Me., Dec. 19, 1837, Edmund Llewellyn, son of Barnum and Phebe (Richardson) Hodges, b. Attleboro, Mass., May 4, 1818; farmer; Winslow; Democrat. Both d. there; she Nov. 13, 1857: he Mar. 23, 1896. Ch. b. Winslow: 7101.* Llewellyn E., Sept. 25, 1840. 7102. Hannah M., Apr., 1842; d. Dec, 1842. 7103.* George W., July 26, 1844. 7104* Frank D., Mar. 4, 1845. 7105.* Susan R., Sept. 13, 1847. 7106. Barnum, 1851, " aged nine months. 7107. Phebe, Nov., 1853, " 1862. 7108.* Emma, Nov. 17, 1856. 7109. Ella, Nov. 17, 1856, " July, 1858. [3150] TIMOTHY H. HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Harriet,) b. China, Me., Aug. 31, 1822; m. 1st, Jan. 2, 1850, Fannie/ dau. of John and Mary (Smith) Wellington, b. Albion, Me., May 20, 1829, who d. Aug. 31, 1852; m. 2d, Emily S. Wellington, h. Sept. 26, 1835, sister of flrst wife; m. 3d, Feb. 23, 1857, Caroline E./ dau. of William and Susan (Garland) Freeman* b. Winslow, Me., Dec. 6, 1843. He d. Benton, Me., Aug. 2, 1892. Ch. by 3d wife: 7110.* Fannie W., b. Dec. 13, 1857. 7111. Sumner M., " Mar. 9, 1869; d. June 14. 1886. 7112. Horace Pool, " June 23, 1872. * Note 430. For Freeman, see note 74. EDMUND FREEMAN,* (Edmund,33*) b. Saffdwich, Mass., Aug. 30, 1683; m. Keziab Pressbury, b. 1688. It is supposed he resided in that part of Yarmouth, which is now North Dennis, Mass. ; removed with his family to South Parish, Mansfield, Ct. The chimney of his house was standing there, 1834. Inscriptions on their graves, there: "Here lyeth interred ye body of Mr. Edmund Freeman, born Sandwich, Aug. 30, 1683, and departed this life June ye Urst, 1766. Job XIX, 25, 26, 27." In memory of Mrs. Kezia Freeman, late consort of Mr. Edmund Freeman, who departed this life April 20, 1764, aged 77 yrs." Children: Edmund, Lydia. Ed mund, Prince, Stephen, Sylvanus, Nathaniel, Keziab, Sarah, Deborah, Skeefe, Thomas, Abi gail, Margaret. EDMUND FREEMAN,5 b. Sandwich, Sept. 30. 1711 ; m. Aug. 7, 1730. Martha, dau. of Na thaniel Otis, of Sandwich; he graduated Harvard College, 1733; spent some time in Nobscusset, part of Yarmouth, now North Dennis, teaching; removed to Mansfield, Ct., 1741-2; farmer. Bothd. and are buried Mansfield; he Feb. II, 1S00; she Jan. 22, 1790, aged 72. Children: Edmund, Nathaniel, Nathaniel, Abigail, Jonathan, Otis, Russell, Moody, Frederick. Martha. HON. NATHANIEL FREEMAN.6 b. Yarmouth, Mar. 2S. 1741; m. 1st, May 5, 1763, Try- phosia Colton. of Killingly, Ct., b. Mar. IS, 1743, who d. July 11. 17%; m. 2d, Apr. 7. 17!)!), Eliza beth, widow of Josiah Gifford, of Falmouth, Mass., dau. of John Handy, of Sandwich, b. Oct. 6, 1767; removed to Mansfield, Ct.. with his parents in Infancy, and passed bis minority there; studied medicine with Dr. Cobb, of Thompson, Ct. ; returned to Sandwich and became physician there; member Mass., Congress, 177,">; representative three times; an ardent patriot; 12 years brigadier general of militia; 36 years judge of Court of Common Pleas; and 47 years register of Probate, Barnstable; was in service in Barnstable Co., In the Kev. and is the Col. Freeman, freqently referred to hi this work, under whom several Hamlins served. When he resigned his military commission, Gov. Hancock said of him: "An officer whose patriotic service shone so conspicuously during a long and arduous revolution, which tried the souls of men in whatever station called by the voice of their country to act." On the same occasion Lieut. Gov. Samuel Adams who conducted the transaction, wrote: "The spirit of liberty, under whose benevolent guide your conduct has been so eminently distinguished during our late conflict with despotism EIGHTH GENERATION. 705 [3151] MARTHA HAMLIN.' (Sister of Harriet,) b. China, Me., Apr. 6, 1824; m. Jan. 2, 1842, Otis Wilson. She d. Winslow, Me.; he d. Madison, Me. Children: 7113. Lyman; d. unm. 7114/ Louisa. 7115. Leonard. 7116/ Abbie. [3152] JOHN PRIEST HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Harriet,) b. Vassalboro, Me., Apr. 20, 1827; m. 1st, 1856, Mary J. Booker, of Rockland, Me., who d. Salem, Mass., 1866; m. 2d, Sept. 26, 1867, Ruth Rice Williams, of Hiram, Me.; leather manufacturer; Salem; member Essex Lodge, A. F. & A.M.; E. A. M.; Winslow Lewis Commandery K. T.; Salem Council Royal and Select Masters for 27 years. He d. from an accident, Salem, Oct. 26, 1891. Ch. by flrst wife, b. Salem: 7117.* Henry Lewis, Feb. 24, 1860. 7118/ Hannah Jane, July, 1866. [3154] ALEXANDER H. HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Harriet,) b. Winslow, Me., Mar. 2, 1831; m. Abbie Wentworth, of Farmington N. H. He d. Winslow, Me., May 13, 1862; she d. Farmington, N. H. Children: 7119. A Daughter, b. Winslow. 7120. A Daughter, " " 7121. A Son, " Farmington. [3155] SUMNER H. HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Harriet,) b. Winslow, Me., Dec. 14, 1832. He went to California, Feb., 1869; not heard from since about 1872; no information that he ever married. [3156] CHARLES W. HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Harriet,) b. Winslow, Me., Aug. 30, 1835; m. 1st, Nov., 1856, Maria Coleman, b. Win- Slow, who d. I860: m. 2d, Sept. 15, 1862, Adelaide H. Priest, of Vassalboro, Me.; private C, Uth Me. Inf. Vols. He d. China village, Nov. 11, 1902. Is equally reco;niz3.1 in y.>n by the present, as by oar lately departed commander-in-chief (Gov. Hancock, then deceased) and he expresses his confraternity with you in friendship." He d. Sandwich, Sept. 20, 1827; his widow, May 27, 1841. Children: Edmund, Nathaniel, Abigail, Martha, Jonathan Otis, Rufus, Tryphosa Coiton. Sarah, Nancy, Russell, Abraham Williams, Geo. Washington, Frederick. Tryphosa Coiton, Nancy, Nathaniel, Elizabeth Handy, Love Swain, Tryphena, Hannah Bourne. EDMUND FREEMAN,' b. Sandwich, May 4, 1764; m. Elizabeth Pattee; was some years In Boston; printer; Editor of The Herald of Freedom, 1784; was in Winslow, Me., as early as 1797, where he d. July 1, 1807; his widow d. Feb. 6, 1866. Children, b. Winslow; William, Ann E. D. WILLIAM FREEMAN,* b. Winslow, Me., June 12, 1797; m. Mar. 8, 1829, Susan Garland ; resided Winslow. Children: William Edmund, Susan Elizabeth, Ellen, Margaret Nelson, Mary Ann, Caroline E., Russell, Roland H., James Edson. 706 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. by 1st wife: 7122. A Daughter, d. June, 1857. 7123. Mary E., By 2d wife: m. George Ayer. 7124. Carrie Priest, " Andrew Babb. [3157] BETSEY M. HAMLIN/ (Sister of Harriet,) b. Winslow, Me., Nov. 26, 1837; m. China, Me., Nov. 26, 1855, Franklin W., son of Erastus and Jane (Hewett) Metcalf, b. Albion, Me., April 1, 1834; farmer; Albion; Prohibitionist; member Central Lodge 45, A. F. & A. M.; Baptists. Ch. b. Albion: 7125. Abbie J., Sept. 28, 1856; d. Sept. 29, 1881. 7126. Martha E., Mar. 4, 1858. 7127. Mary D., Apr. 10, 1860. 7128. Rosella, Sept. 24, 1862, " Apr. 3, 1867. 7129. William H., July 10, 1865. [3158] Lieut. MAXEY HAMLEN/ (Bro. of Harriet,) b. Winslow, Me., Mar. 19, 1841; m. China, Me., June 1, 1867, Adelaide H., Jaquith, b. Albion, Me., Jan. 13, 1646; Corporal, D, 2d U. S. S.; enlisted Sept. 21, 1861; promoted Sergeant; dis. Oct., 1862: 1st .Lieut. A, 20th Me. Inf. Vols.: commissioned July 11, 1865; mustered out July 16, 1865; farmer; Winslow, China and Albion, Me. She d. Aug. 31, 1898. Children: 7130* John Maxey, b. Oct. 21, 1868, 7131. Martin Jonas, " June 14, 1870. 7132.* Emma Frances, " Aug. 1, 1872, 7133. Perley Harrison, " July 1, 1876, 7134. Florence May, " Apr. 25, 1885. [3164] Dr. HANNIBAL HAMLIN/ (Otis/ Timothy," Zaccheus/ Jonathan/ James/*) b. Milo., Me., May 19, 1847; m. Maiden, Mass., Oct. 17, 1876, Rushia Jane Holmes, b. Belmont, Me., Jan. 14, 1849; physician; Orono, Me. No issue. [3168] OSCAR CHAMBERLAIN HAMLIN/ (Reuben/ Timothy/5 Zaccheus/ Jonathan/ James/*) b. China, Me., May 2, 1834; m. there, Nov. 25, 1860, Harriet Amanda, dau. of Daniel and Martha (Fall) Ford, b. China, Aug. 2, 1838; farmer; China, until 1855; Santa Cruz, Cal., until 1859; Albion, Me., until 1877; Boston, Mass., until 1887; Tremont, N. H., until 1894; since, China; Republican; member Central Lodge 45, A. F. & A. M.; she member W. C. T. U.; Baptists. Ch. b. Albion: 7135. George Hermon, July 16, 1862; unm. 1902. 7136. Reuben Howard, Mar. 15, 1868; d. July 11, 1870. 7137.* Louis Howard, May 16, 1870. 7138. Florence May, July 28, 1872, " Apr. 23, 1874. EIGHTH GENERATION. 707 ROSE ANNA HAMLIN/ (Calvin/ Timothy," Zaccheus/ Jonathan/ James/1) b. China, Me., Aug. 19, 1833. She compiled a geneology in manuscript of the descendants of Timothy Hamlen/ in which the name was uniformly spelled Hamlen, which has been of assistance in compiling this branch of the work. She d. unmarried, Union, N. H., Sept. 21, 1890. Miss Rose A. Hamlin. [3171] EDMUND HIGGINS HAMLIN/ Bro. of Rose A.,) b. China, Me., Jan. 16, 1836; m. Sierra ville, Cal., Oct. 9, 1865, Hattie Eleanor, dau. of Benjamin Franklin and Eleanor Barker (Jewell) Moore, b. Stratham, N. H., Aug. 1, 1832; farmer and stock raiser; China, until 1856; Sierra Co., Cal., until 1875; Nevada, until 1881; since, Sierraville; Republican; member Sierra Valley Lodge, 184, A. F. & A. M.; members Sierra Star Chapter 129, O. E. S. Ch. b. Sierraville: 7139/ Edmund Henry, Nov. 11, 1866. 7140/ Calvin Marshall, Dec. 10, 1868. 7141. Rose Edna, July 30, 1870; unm. 1901. [3172] MARY FARRINGTON HAMLIN/ (Sister of Rose A.,) b. China, Me., June 1, 1837; unmarried; China and Albion, Me. She was a nurse in Boston, Mass., and vicinity for fourteen years. She has rendered val uable assistance in compiling the records of this branch of the family, and spells tlje name Hamlin. 708 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [3173] JULIA FRANCES HAMLIN/ (Sister of Rose A.,) b. China, Me., Dec. 20, 1838; m. Waterville, Me., July 12, 1862, William Dyer, son of Alpheus and Mary Jane (Dyer) Ewer,* b. Vassalboro, Me., Jan. 14, 1835; Sergeant, B, 16th Me. Inf. Vols.; enlisted July 8, 1862; dis. Mar: 5, 1863: fruit grower; res. in Maine and N. H.; San Francisco, Oakland, Alameda and Los Gastos, Cal.; member G. A. R. A. O. U. W.; Freemason: she member W. R. C. and W. H. H. & F. M. L.; Presb. No issue. [3174] ROSCOE GREEN HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Rose A.,) b. China, Me., Jan. 30, 1841; m. Oct. 7, 1873, Eunice L./ dau. of Isaac and Sarah (Mather) Street, t b. Ottawa, Ohio, Mar. 11, 1845; private, D, 2d U. S. S.; enlisted Nov. 12, 1861; dis. July 16, 1862; res. China, except while in the army, until Apr. 1863; Sierra Valley, Cal., until May, 1866; China, until Aug., 1868; Humboldt Co., Cal., until Nov. 1869; Sierra Co., until May, 1870; Plumas Co., until May, 1892; since, Etta, Cal.; Republican; member South Mountain Post, 117, G. A. R.; members, Plumas Grange, 245, P. of H. and 1. O. G. T.; she Meth odist. Ch. b. Beckwith, Cal.: 7142. Charles Elvell, Aug. 3, 1874; d. same day. unm. 1896. 7143. Ethel Pratt, Oct. 19, 1875; 7144. Helen Hale, Dec. 7, 1876, 7145. Ray Arms, May 15, 1878, 7146. Alfred Street, Oct. 7, 1880, 7147. Eunice Edna, Feb. 20, 1883, [3175] ALFRED MARSHALL HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Rose A.,) b. China, Me., Apr. 12, 1843; m. Virginia City, Nev., Mar. 11, 1866, Annie, dau. of William Willis and Amanda Fitzgerald (De Jurnet) Welch, b. Danville, Va., Dec. 25, 1843; merchant, miner and millman; Corp. B, 16th Me. Inf. Vols.; enlisted July 31, 1862; in battle of Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 12, 1862; dis. for disability Apr. 2, 1863; graduated Waterville College, Me., 1865; res. Virginia City, Nev., 1866-9; Pine Grove, Nev., until 1880; since, Lake City, Cal.; Inde pendent; member North East Lodge 266, A. F. & A. M.: she Baptist. Children: b. Feb. 11, 1869, Pine Grove. " June 10, 1871, " " " Nov. 4, 1873, " " d. Nov. 15, 1878 " May 5, 1876, " " " July 22, 1879, Lake City. " Oct. 26, 1880, " [3176] SOPHRONIA OWEN HAMLIN/ (Sister of Rose A.,) b. China, Me., Apr. 8, 1845; m. Albion, Me., Jan. 14, 1S72, William Porter, son of Alva and Priscilla (Littlefleld) Plummer, b. Canaan, Me., Oct. 31, 1841, his 3d wife; he m. 1st, Martha Ellen Weymouth, of Albion, by whom he had, * For Ewer see note 9. + Note 431. ISAAC STREET,* (Aaron.s Zadock.2 Peter.*) PETER STREET,* wife Elizabeth, she b. 1720-30. He d. before the Revolution, and she m. Ambler. Child: Zadock, b. Oct. s, 1751 ; m. Eunice Silvers. 7148. Marshall O, 7149, Olla May, 7150. Maude E., 7151. Ira Burdena, 7152. Roscoe, 7153. Edmund A., EIGHTH GENERATION. 709 HenTyAlva, who d. aged 4 yrs.; m. 2d, Nancy Jane Kimball, by whom he had Augustus; private, I, 42, Mass. Inf. Vols.; enlisted Aug. 22, 1862: captured Gal veston, Texas, Jan. 1, 1863, paroled after six weeks, never exchanged; dis. xAug. 20,1863; farmer; removed from Canaan, 1856; res. Dorchester, Mass., 1862; Albion, 1896; Democrat. She d. Albion, Apr. 7, 1890. Ch. h. Albion: 7154/ 7155.* 7156. 7157. Florence Evelin, Rose Edna, Calvin Hamlin, Edmund Hamlin, July 20, 1873. Nov. 21, 1878. Jan. 29, 1882. Oct. 12, 1884. Henry A. Hamlin. 13177] HENRY AUGUSTUS HAMLIN/ {Bro. of Rose A.,) b. China, Me., May 27, 1847: private, I, Baker's D. O, Cavalry, enlisted Jan. 26, 1864; captured at Stoughton river, Va-, on Wilson's raid, June 26, 1864; d. in prison, Aug. 1, 1864. [3178] ELLA EVELYN HAMLIN/ (Sister of Rose A.,) b. China, Me., Mar. 28, 1850; m. Wakefield, N. H., July 3, 1886, Horace H., son of Jonas and Mary Moulton, b. Dover, N. H., Dec. 13, 1835; private, D, 1st N H. H. Art.; enlisted Aug. 31, 1864; served at Washington, D. O, and For- 710 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. tress Monroe, Va; dis. June 15, 1865; employee Boston and Maine railroad*; Union, N. H.; Democrat; member Eli Wentworth Post, G. A. R.; Lovell Lodge,' Knights of Honor, 1185; Methodists. She was a teacher in the public schools of Maine and New Hampshire seventeen years, before marriage, and a member of the school boatfd of Wakefield three years. No issue. Mrs. Ella E. Moulton. [31811 ABIGAIL OWEN/ (Sophronia Hamlin/ Timothy/5 Zaccheus/ Jonathan/ James/i) b. Milo, Me., Oct. 29. 1838; m. there, Mar. 12, 1868, William T., son of Abner and Sabrina (Leyford) Stubbs, b. Livermore, Me., March 14, 1839; teacher: Clarence. Iowa, 1870-81; Milo, until 1884; since, FoxCraft, Me.; Freemason; Yeoman, in the navy; enlisted Apr. 9, 1864; served on the Relief, dis. Dec. 31, 1867; she Baptist. Ch. b. Milo: 7158. Helen G., Junel, 1874; d. July 19*, l89'5f uniril. [3183J WILLIAM HENRY OWEN/ (Bro. of Abigail,) b. Milo, Me., July 31, 1842; m. there, July 4, 1864, Clara M., dau. of Edwin) S., and Malinda S. (Washburn) Johnson, b. Foxcraft, Me , Dec. 16, 1842; apoth ecary; Milo; Republican; member of Piscataquis Lodge, A. F. & A. M.; and R. A. M.; Sergt. B, 20 Me., Inf. Vols.; enlisted Aug. 29, 1862: participated in. battles of Antietaro, Fredericksburg, Aldie, Gettysburg, Rhappahannock EIGHTH GENERATION. 711 Station, Mine Run, Wilderness, and Weldon Railroad; wounded at battle of Wilderness, May 5, 1864, and Weldon R. R., Sept. 30, 1864. He was drowned at Milo, Aug. 31, 1884; she member W. R. C. and W. C. T. U.; Baptists. Ch. b. Milo: 7159/ Fred Kramph, Oct. 10, 1865. 7160. Abbie Samantha, Mar. 25, 1867; res. Milo. 7161, Alice May, Nov. 23, 1868; d. Dec. 27, 1868. 7162. Wilwam Sumner, Nov. 24, 1869, 7163. Henry Thomas, '" Sept. 1874. 7164. Frank Leslie, " July 1876. 7165.* Charles Edwin, Mar. L 1873. 7166. Lona A DELL A, July 24, 1880: unm. 1802. [3195] HORATIO PACKARD FARRINGTON/ (Mary Hamlen/ Timothy/6 Zaccheus,* Jonathan/ James/*.) b. China, Me., Mar. 2, 1837; m. Angie Judkins, of Dover, Me.; private, A, 6th Me. Inf. Vols.; enlisted by name of Henry P. Farrington; res. Dover, and was married a few days before his company left for the war; was sick nearly a year, but hoped to serve out his enlistment, and sacrificed his life by remaining too long; he started for home and d. N. Y. City, June 1, 1864; buried there. [3196] Lieut. CHARLES ATWOOD FARRINGTON/ (Bro. of Hora tio P.,) b. China, Me., May 14, 1839; m. Emily Mclntire, of Waterville, Me.; 2d Lieut. I, 31st Me. Inf. Vols. He d. of wounds received in battle, Washington, D. G, June 20, 1864; his body was sent home; his widow and daughter are deaa. Children: 7167. Charles; res. Waterville, Me. 7168. Georgia. [3197] BYRON HAMLIN FARRINGTON/ (Bro. of Horatio P.,) b. China, Me., April 19, 184-; private C, 1st Me. Cav.; mus. Oct. 20, 1861; d. of disease, Washington, D. O, Aug. 22, 1862; buried there at the Military Asylum. 13198] HELEN M. FARRINGTON/ (Sister of Horatio P.A b. China, Me., Nov. 2, 1843; m, George Percival. Children: 7169. Lotta. 7170. Vena. [3199] REUBEN MEIGS FARRINGTON/ (Bro. of Horatio P.,) b. China, Me., Nov. 22, 1845; Corp., B, 16th Me. Inf. Vols.; mustered Aug. 14, 1862; promoted Sergt. He d. of disease, at home. June 12, 1864. [3200] GUSTAVUS A. FARRINGTON/ (Bro. of Horatio P.,) b. Windsor, Me., Nov. 8, 1847; Private, B, 2d Me. Cavalry. He d. of disease, New Orleans, La., Oct. 30, 1864, and buried there. [3201] TIMOTHY S. FARRINGTON/ (Bro. of Horatio P.,) b. Windsor, Me., Mar. 10, 1850; m. Emma Winter. No issue. 712' THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [3202] MARY A. FARRINGTON/ (Sister of Horatio P.J' b. Windsor, Me., Feb. 24, 1852; m. Martin Webber. She d. Sept. 21, 1886", Children: 7171. Ernest. 7172. Cony. [3203] WILLIAM O. FARRINGTON/ (Bro. of Horatio P.,) b. Windsor, Me., Jan. 21, 1854; m. 1st, Abbie Metcalf, who d. Sept. 28r 1881; m. 2d, Mary Metcalf; res. South China, Me, Ch. by 1st wife: 7173. Eva. 7174. Horatio. By 2d wife: 7175. Lottie. 7176. George. 7177. Irving. 7178. Arthur. [3215] MARIA WEST/ (Mary Dickey/ Mary Hamlin/ Timothy/ Zaccheus/ Jonathan/ James/1) b. Frankfort, Me., July 24, 1813; m. there, Nov. 19, 1833, Charles McKenney, b. Canaan, Me.; soldier in the Madawasha war in Aroostook Co., Me.; served from February to May, 1839; she res. South Thomaston, Me, 1898. He d. Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov., 1879. Children: 7179.* Livonia, b. Nov. 8, 1834, Enfield. 7180.* Sarah Jane, "Oct. 12, 1837, Hallowell. 7181.* William A., " Feb. 23, 1839, tt 7182.* Henry H., " Feb. 26, 1841, " 7183.* Frances E., " Apr. 25, 1843, ( . 7184. George E., " Sept. 25, 1845, a 7185.* Drusilla M., " Apr. 29, 1848, a 7186. Herbert N., " Mar. 6, 1851, St. George; d. Sept. 14, '75 7187. Charles, " Feb. 25, 1855, Thomaston. [3216] DORCAS WEST/ (Sister of Maria,) b. Frankfort, Me., Apr. 22, 1815; m. there, Apr. 12, 1835, Daniel, son of Sol omon and Betsey (Goodwin) Tibbitts, b. Frankfort, June 22, 1806; farmer; Frankfort, until 1855; Bangor, until 1860; afterwards, Burlington, Me.; Repub lican; Adventists. Both d. Burlington; she July 20, 1883; he Sept. 4, 1892. Ch. b. Frankfort: 7188. Alonzo, July, 1826; d. Aug. 1836. 7189.* Maria A., July 5, 1837. 7190.* Franklin A., April, 1840. 7191.* Charles H., June, 1842. 7192.* Lillie Pierce, Feb., 1846. 7193. Brantha L., Jan., 1849; d. Jan. 1873, Unm 7194. James L., Feb., 1852, (( Dee. 1852. 7195. Alonzo J., Nov., 1853, (I Nov. 1853. EIGHTH GENERATION. 713 [3217] HOSEA WEST/ ( Bro. of Maria, ) b. Frankfort, Me., Oct. 14, 1819; m. Hallowell, Me., July, 1847, Ann Mehit able, dau, of Asa and Eunice (Brann) Boynton, b. Jefferson, Me., Dec 21, 1827; laborer: Hallowell, 1847-52; afterwards Rockland, Me; Republican; Advent- ists; sailor in navy in Mexican war; private, I, 19th Maine Inf. Vols; enlisted Aug. 25, 1862. Both d. Rockland; he, Oct. 9, 1890; she, Apr. 6, 1885. Children: 7196/ Mary Helen, 7197/ Hosea Augustine, 7198/ Georgianna, 7199/ John Franklin, 7200/ ocena montavhon, 7201/ William Lincoln, 7202/ Evalena Sophia, b. Oct. 3, 1848, Hallowell. " Mar. 1, 1850, " " Nov. 18, 1851, a " Dec. 7, 1857, Rockland. " Mar. 5, 1860, a " Jan. 26, 1865, n " Oct. 8, 1869, a [3231] OTIS MOORE/ (Pauline Dickey/ Mary Hamlin/ Timothy/ Zaccheus,* Jonathan/ James/1) b. Frankfort, Me., May 21, 1819; m. there, July 3, 1842, Lois Ann, dau. of Peter and Abigail (Haines) Massure, b. Searsport, Me.. April 18, 1821; farmer; Frankfort; Democrat, until 1860, afterward, Republican; Methodists, afterwards, Adventists. Both d. Frankfort; he, Oct. 20, 1889: she, Oct. 17, 1891. Ch. b. Frankfort: ' Apr. 18, 1843. Oct. 4, 1844. Feb. 4, 1846; Aug. Aug. July Aug. Aug. Mar. 7203.* Belinda A., 7204/ Abbie Paulina, 7205. Edwin O., 7206. Evelyn, 7207. Alwilda, 7208/ Howard M., 7209. Ella N., 7210* Arthur W., 7211. Bertha, unm. March, 1891. 12, 1850; m. Charles Swett. 13, 1851, " Freeman Partridge. 25, 1856. 2, 1858, unm. 1899. 2, 1860. 3, 1862; d. Dec. 4, 1863. [3232] JOHN MOORE/ (Bro. of Otis,) b. F'rankfort, Me., July 12, 1821; m. Winterport, Me., Dec. 28, 1850, Jane E., dau. of Joseph P. and Margaret (Durham) Matthews, b. Searsport. Me., July 13, 1824; farmer; Monroe, Me.; Republican: Methodist; member Morning Light Grange, P. of H.; she Cong, and Good Templar. Ch. b. Monroe: 7212. Fred John, May 24, 185t; d. Nov. 14, 1853. 7213/ Emma Jane, Jan. IT, 1854. 7214/ Frank Albert, May 19, 1856. 7215. Clarence Matthews, Sept. 3, 1861, " Oct. 16, 1864. 7216/ Margaret Pauline, July 2, 1863. 7217. Clarence John, Aug. 6, 1866, " Oct. 10, 1891. 7218.* Clieton Matthews, June 23, 1869. [3233] MARTHA MOORE/ (Sister of Otis,) b. Frankfort, Me., Aug. 27, 1824; m. Oliver Lowe, b. Aug. 28, 1800; farmer; Monroe, Me. He d. Sept., 1850. Ch. b. Monroe: 7219. Aurora, d. Dec. 5, 1895, Monroe. 7220. Oliver, " " unm. 1 714 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [3234] LORENZO MOORE/ (Bro. of Otis,) b. Frankfort, Me., July 25, 1826; m. Mary E., dau. of James and Elizabeth (Matthews) Durham, b. Belfast, Me., Feb. 4, 1828; farmer; Monroe; Republican; she Cong. He d. Monroe, Me., July 8, 1894. Ch. b. Monroe: 7221. Elizabeth, Nov. 9, 1865. [3235] EMELINE MOORE/ (Sister of Otis,) b. Frankfort, Me., 1828; m. Monroe, Me., July 1, 1855, J. Wellington, son of Daniel and Mercy A. ( Wordwell) Lowe, b. Winterport, Me., Oct. 9, 1823, brother of Gov. Fred Lowe, of California; farmer; Winterport; Republican. Shed. Winterport, July 1, 1873. Children: 7222. Zettie. 7223. Fred. [3236] HORATIO MOORE/ (Bro. of Otis,) b. Frankfort, Me., Sept. 3, 1832; m. Abbie, dau. of Rev. Isaac Moore; farmer; she Freewill Baptist. After the death of his wife he became insane and left home, about 1890-1, and not heard from since. Children: 7224. Mabel. 7225. Isaac. [3239] L. ALBERT MOORE/ (Bro. of Otis,) b. Frankfort, Me, 1838: m. April 23, 1865, Abbie, dau. of James and Lucy A. (Curtis) Tyler, b. Swanville, Me., Jan. 31, 1843; farmer: Glenburn, Me.; Re publican; she, Freewill Baptist. Supt. of Sunday School. Children: 7226. Marcus, b. Aug. 31, 1867, Frankfort; d. Dec. 30, 1867. 7227. Vincent, "Feb. 26, 1869, Redfield, la.; unm. 1899. 7228. Earnest, " Dec. 12, 1870, Glenburn; d. Apr. 13, 1891. [3240] SARAH MOORE/ (Sister of Otis,) b. Frankfort, Me., June 6, 1838; m. Wakefield, Mass., Henry Allen, son of Allen and Tabitha ( Higgins) Eldridge, b. Orleans, Mass., July 4, 1841: Inspector Rattan Factory; Republican; Odd Fellow; member Royal Arcanum; Congs. Both d. Wakefield; she April, 1885; he May 19, 1895. Children: 7229* Grace, b. Dec. 25, 1875, Lynn. 7230. Frederick P., " Wakefield; d. infancy. ' 7231. Harold P., " 1885, " " 1885. [3241] MARTHA ANN SARGENT/ (Martha Dickey/ Mary Hamlen/ Timothy/ Zaccheus/ Jonathan/ James/i) b. Monroe, Me., May 27, 1826; m. Jan. 25, 1849, Samuel, son of Samuel and Abby (Littlefleld) White, b. Frank fort, Me.; lumberman; Bangor, Me.; Democrat; she Freewill Baptist. Shed. Bangor, June 26, 1871. He m. 2d, her sister, Ella Sargent. No issue. EIGHTH GENERATION. 715 [3242] ALDEN SARGENT/ (Bro. of Mary Ann,) b. Monroe, Me., July 31, 1828; unmarried; graduated West Point Military Academy; Lieut. U. S. Army; paymaster to the Indians. He became blind and resigned, 1862. He d. Augusta, Ark., Oct. 20, 1873. [3243] ROBERT SARGENT/ (Bro. of Mary Ann,) b. Monroe, Me., Sept. 4, 1830; m. Pataha City, Washington, Dec. 14, 1872, Mary F. Benjamin: speculator and miner; Pendleton, Ore.; sheriff; Republican; member Harmony Lodge 24, K. P.; she Baptist. He d. Oregon, May 15, 1894; she was living, 1898. [3244] LAURA J. SARGENT/ (Sister of Mary Ann,) b. Monroe, Me., Aug. 30, 1833; m. in Colorado, John Ripley; ranchman Fountain, Col.; Republican; she Baptist. She d. Colorado, Nov. 15, 1886. No issue. [3245] JOHN F. SARGENT/ (Bro. of Mary Ann,) b. Monroe, Me., Aug. 13, 1836; m. in Nova Scotia, Mar. 31, 1867, Charlotte Knights; merchant; Texas; Democrat; Baptist. He d. in Texas, Nov. 14, 1873; she d. Nova Scotia, Jan. 1, 1869. No issue. [3246] ROXANNA SARGENT/ (Sister of Mary Ann,) b. Monroe, Me., Aug. 23, 1839; m. there, Oct. 25, 1864, Amasa S., son of Nathaniel and Lavinia (Drew) Garland, b. Carmel, Me., Oct. 1, 1841; enlisted D. S. Navy, Aug., 1862: served on ship Housatonic, at Morris Island, Fort Wag ner, and Fort Sumpter; dis. Sept., 1863; merchant and land owner; Monson, Me.; Democrat; selectman; Free thinker; member Onawa Lodge, 33, 1. O. O. F.; she was a school teacher; Cong.; member Rebekah North Star Lodge; W. R. O; and W. C. T. U. Children: 7232/ Fay E. b. Oct. 9, 1866, Carmel. 7233. Alden W., " Nov. 15, 1871, Fountain, Col.; unm. 1898. [3247] ELLA SARGENT/ (Sister of Mary Ann,) b. Monroe, Me., July 8, 1841; m. Hermon, Me., July 22, 1873, Samuel, son of Hamuel and Abby (Littlefleld) White, b. Frankfort, Me., his second wife. He m. first her sister, Martha Ann Sargent; lumberman; Monroe, Democrat; she, Epis. She d. Bangor, Me., Dec. 23, 1887. Ch. b. Bangor: 7234. Mattie, Mar. 24, 1874; d. Aug. 3, 1874. 7235. Samuel, May 6, 1876; unm. 1898. [3248] LEVI M. WEBBER/ (Esther Chadwick/ Priscilla Hamblin/ Timothy/ Zaccheus/ Jonathan/ James/1) b. China, Me., Jan., 1817; m. 1st, Carter, who d. Vassalboro, Me.;- m. 2d Esther Webber, who d. Vassal boro. He d. Augusta, Me. A child by 1st wife. 716 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [3250] ELI H. WEBBER/ (Bro. of Levi M.,) b. China, Me.; m. Gray. He d. West Virginia. Two Daughters. [3251] JOHN R. WEBBER/ (Bro. of Levi M.,) b. China, Me.; married; res. Vassalboro, Me. No issue. [3252] ZOE WASHBURN SPRATT/ (Tryphosia Chadwick/ Priscilla Hamlen/ Timothy/ Zaccheus,* Jonathan/ James/*) b. China, Me., 1828; m. Carmel, Me., 1847, Levi Johnson. Children: 7236. Edwin, b. 1849. 7237. Sadie, " 1854. 7238. William, " 1867: unm. 1898. [3253] HADLEY NEWTON SPRATT/ (Bro. of Zoe W.. ) b. China, Me., 1830; married. He d. Carmel, Me., Aug. 7, 1884. Children: 7239.* Frank. 7240. Florence Adell; m. Walter J. Bray. [3254] SARAH WARD SPRATT/ (Sister of Zoe W.,) b. China, Me., 1833; m. Carmel, Me., 1854, Stephen Giddings, son of Ed mund and Nancy (Gardner) Bicknell, b. Belfast, Me., 1828: Mason; Belfast: Democrat; member City Council, 1869-70; Phoenix Lodge 21, A. F. & A. M.: she, Baptist; member Home and Foreign Missions; Kings Daughters and W. C. T. U., of which she has been President. Ch. b. Belfast: 7241.* Alice, Apr. 10, 1860. 7242. Arthur Eugene, Feb. 7, 1868. [3255] JULIA CHADWICK SPRATT/ (Sister of Zoe W.,) b. China, Me., 1837; m. Carmel, Me., 1864, Stephen Sparrow. She d. Pitts field, Me., Aug. 11, 1886. No issue. [3256] ALTON DAVID SPRATT/ (Bro. of Zoe \V.,) b. China, Me., 1838; Private, 1), 1 D. C. Cav.; enlisted Oct. 14. 1863; captured Sycamore C. H.,Va., Sept. 16, 1864; d. in prison, Salisbury, N. O, Nov. 24, 1864, unmarried. [3257] ABBY SHAW SPRATT/ (Sister of Zoe AY.,) b. China, Me., 1839, m. Carmel, Me., 1866, Henry AV. Damon, of Stetson, Me.; town official; member Paciflc Lodge 64, A. F. & A. M. He was buried Stetson. Children: 7243. Maybert Linwood. 7244. Coha E.; m. Rufus Burns. EIGHTH GENERATION. 717 T3258] AUGUSTA ROBINSON SPRATT/ (Sister of Zoe W.,) h. China, Me.. 1842; m. Natic, Mass., Joseph Stowell. Children: 7245. Eva, d. Hillston, Mass., 1895, aged 22 years. Two d. in infancy. [3259] STOWELL STEVENS SPRATT/ (Bro. of Zoe W.,) b. China, Me., 1845; m. Palermo, Me., 1870, Becsie J., dau. of Laban and Mercy M. (Ward) Spratt, b. Palermo, 1842; private, K, 22d Me. Inf. Vols.; enlisted Sept. 8, 1862; in battles of Port Hudson and Little Washington; dis. Aug. 14, 1863; liveryman; Carmel, Me.; Republican; member G. A. R. and P. H.; she Methodist. Children: 7246.* Sadie L., b. Aug. 28. 1871, Carmel. 7247/ Wilbur O, " Nov. 3. 1875, 7248/ Alice M., " Apr. 14, 1877, 7249. Abbie D., " Mar. 22, 1879; unm. 1901. 7250. Mina L., " Aug. 10. 1882, " [3260] FREDUS OLDR1DGE BRAINERD/ (Priscilla H. Chadwick/ Priscilla Hamlin/ Timothy/ Zaccheus/ Jonathan/ James/1) b. China, Me., Dec, 15, 1831: m. there, May 1, 1855, Maria, dau. of Zeba and Susan (Coffin) Washburn, b. China, Jan. 26, 1832; merchant; editor; postmaster; China, until 1856; Black River Falls, Wis., until 1866; Republican; Baptist; she Methodist. Both d. China; he May 9, 1900; she Mar. 31, 1895. Children: 7251. Estelle Maria, b. July 2, 1856, China; unm. 1901. 7252/ Walter Scott, " Feb. 2, 1859, Black River Falls. 7253/ Newell Washburn, " Aug. 20, 1860, " 7254. Helen Newburt, " Mar. 31, 1867. [3261] SOPHIA NORTON BRAINERD/ (Sister of Fredus O.,) b. China, Me., Aug. 23, 1833; m. there, Nov. 6, 1851, Nicholas Richardson, son of Dea. of Israel and Sally (Richardson) Howe, b. Princeton, Mass., Oct. 1, 1823; farmer and constable; Princeton, until 1867; since, commercial traveler; Fitchburg, Mass.; Republican; she Baptist and member Y. M. C. A. Aux. Children: 7255/ Fredus Brainerd, b. May 2, 1853, Princeton. 7256. Ferdinand Scudder, " Dec. 19, 1855, " unm. 1902. 7257. Francena Sophta, " May 25, 1858, " " 7258.* Adelaide Stevens, " Mar. 6, 1860, " [unm. 7259. Edwin Brainard, " Nov. 6, 1863, " d. Mar. 6, 1872, 7260/ Florence Isabelle, " May 25, 1868, Fitchburg. 7261/ Mabelle Edith, " July 17, 1870, 7262. Leon Sawtelle, " Apr. 22, 1875, " unm. 1902. [3262] ELLEN AMANDA BRAINERD/ (Sister of Fredus O., ) b. China, Me., Jan. 25, 1835; m. there, May 31, 1857, Dudley Waldo, son of Dea. Israel and Sally (Richardson) Howe, b. Princeton, Mass., Jan. 15, 1830; paper hanger; Princeton, Leominister, West Newton and Fitchburg, Mass.; 718 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Republican; she mem. Anxillary Y. M. C. A.: Baptists. He d. Fitchburg, Sept. 3, 1888. Ch. b. Fitchburg: 7263.* Nellie B., Nov. 26, 1859. 7264. Edith Florence, Aug. 2, 1872; unm. 1902. [3263] JOHN CHADWICK BRAINERD/ (Bro. of Fredus O.,) b. China, Me., Jan. 1, 1837; m. Bedford, Mass., Feb. 12, 1873, Minnie Ella, dau. of Moses Eldridge and Rose Ann (Morse) Rowe, b. Boston, Mass., Nov. 24, 1853: tinsmith; China, Me., until 1854; since, Boston; Independent^ landsman U. S. Navy; enlisted, Aug. 13, 1863; served on steamer, Grand Gulf; dis. Aug. 12, 1864. Ch. b. Boston: 7265. George G., Aug. 3, 1874. [3264] HENRY WARREN PAINE BRAINERD/ (Bro. of Fredus O.,) b. China, Me., Mar. 9, 1839; m. Petaluma, Cal., Aug. 10, 1873, Jessie M., dau. of Dr. Philip Henry and Mary Lovell (Shafter) Edminster, b. Newfane, Vt., Aug. 10, 1849; real estate and ins. agent; China, Me., 1839-55; Ware, Mass., 1857-61; in the army, 1861-3; Petaluma, Cal., 1901; Republican; Mayor of Peta luma, 1898; Sergt., D, 31 Mass. Inf. Vols; enlisted Oct., 1861; dis. June, 1863; P. O, Antietam Post 63, G. A. R.; member Petaluma Lodge 180, A. F. & A. M.; Petaluma Chapter 22, R. A. M.; Mt. Olivet Commandery 20, K. T.; she member Antietam Corps, 76 W. R. C; P. P. &P. M.; O. E. S.; Congs. Ch. b. Petaluma: 7266. Maud Shafter, Feb, 1, 1875; unm. 1901. 7267. Herbert Kitteridge, Aug. 18, 1884. [3265] SAMUEL RICHARDSON BRAINERD/ (Bro. of Fredus O., ) b. China, Me., Feb. 19, 1841; unmarried. He was educated for a journalist, and was with his brother Fredus at Black River Falls, Wis., for a while; enlisted in 1, 4th Wis. Inf. Vols., and d. in service Oct. 27, 1861; buried London Park, National Cemetery, Baltimore, Md. [3267] MARY ABIGAIL BRAINERD/ (Sister of Fredus O.,) b. China, Me., Aug. 4, 1845; m. Boston, Mass., July 11, 1865, Joel Gilbert, son of Joel and Elizabeth Sheperd (Miner) Wilson, b. Coleraine, Mass., Nov. 1, 1840: organist and music teacher; Coleraine, until 1846; Greenfield. Mass., until 1861-2: Boston and Springfield, until 1865; Greenfield, 1865-70; Springfield, 1870- 85; Republican; member Hampden Lodge, A. F. & A. M.: Morning Star Chap ter, R. A. M.; Springfield Council; Springfield Commandery, K. T.; Evening Star Lodge of Perfection; DeSota Lodge, I. O. O. F. He was an honorable, methodical, conscientious man in all the relations of life. His genial face and pleasant greetings were known to a large circle of friends, by whom he was greatly beloved. He was organist in Trinity Methodist church, Springfield, for nine years, and for about the same length of time at Christ Episcopal church, Springfield. Hed. Springfield, July 25, 1885; buried with Masonic honors at Greenfield: she res. Boston, 1861-5; since her husband's death, Springfield. She has rendered valuable assistance in compiling the records of the descendants of Priscilla Hamblin/- her great grandmother. EIGHTH GENERATION. 719 Children. 7268. Mary Adalina, b. Aug. 5, 1867, Greenfield; d. Apr. 23, 1868. 7269/ Charles Gilbert, " June 1, 1870, Springfield. 7270. James Joel, " July 23, 1875, " " Aug. 10, 1876. [3268] HARRIET AUGUSTA BRAINERD/ (Sister of Fredus O.,) b. China, Me., June 20, 1848; m. East Princeton, Mass., Oct. 22, 1867, Ezra Olin, son of Simeon and Lucina (Field) Harvey, b. Peacham, Vt., May 16, 1839. He received a common school education and attended Phillips Academy, Dan ville, Vt., where he res. until 1839; went to Boston, Mass., and was clerk in the City Hotel and Wilde's Hotel, and cashier for E. R. R. freight house; went to Alma, Mich., about 1882 and was book keeper for George D. Barton & Co., lum ber dealers; removed to Lincoln, Neb., 1884, where he has been a hotel keeper; Republican, and Free Silver; she Methodist, and W. C. T. U. Ch. b. Boston, Mass.: 7271/ Arthur Stimson, July 21, 1870. 7272/ Clarence Olin, Aug. 28, 1871. [3270] ELIZA ANN ABBOTT/ (Lucy Chadwick/ Priscilla Hamlen/ Timothy/ Zaccheus/ Jonathan/ James/*) m. Clancey; hotel keeper; Pittsfield, Me.; both dead. Two sons. [3273] JOHN HENRY STEVENS/ (Mary A. Chadwick/ Priscilla Ham len/ Timothy/ Zaccheus,* Jonathan/ James/*) b, China, Me., Sept. 11, 1844; m. there, Nov. 17, 1869, Mary Meigs/ dau. of Reuben and Mary Ann (Meigs) Hamlen; insurance agent; China, until 1873: Newton Centre, Mass., until 1885; since, San Francisco and Oakland, Cal.; Republican; Baptists. Children: 7273. Mary Louise, b. Sept. 13, 1870, China; unm. 1897. 7274. Henry Thomas, " Nov. 5, 1879, Newton Centre, " " [3274] HENRY S. HAMLIN/ (Solomon," Timothy/ Zaccheus,* Jona than/ James/1) b. Milo, Me.. Sept. 7, 1819; m. Barnard, Me., Nov. 15, 1840, Sarah, dau. of John and Elizabeth (Warren) Waterhouse, b. Lisbon, Me., Oct. 2, 1825; carpenter; Barnard, 1840; Katahdin Iron Works, 1844; Orneville, 1868; afterwards, Milo; Republican. He d. Great Works, Me.; she d. Milo, Apr. 14, 1875. Children: 7275/ Orrin, b. Apr. 4, 1842, Barnard. 7276. Frank W., " Apr. 4, 1844, Katahdin. 7277. John W., " Sept. 13, 1847, Barnard; d. Aug. 14, '68, unm. 7278. Mary Elizabeth, " Mar. 2, 1853, Orneville. [3275] PERSIS HAMLIN/ (Sister of Henry S.,) b. Orneville, Me., May 6, 1823; m. Hon. William, son of James and Mary (Turner) Porter, b. Orneville, Mar. 14, 1823; lumberman and farmer; Orneville, until 1867; afterwards Pleasant Grove, Cal.; Republican; selectman; Representa tive, 1862; she d. Pleasant Grove, Nov. 24, 1888. 720 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. b. Orneville: 7279.* Frank James, 7280.* Lewis Melvin, 7281.* Maria Adelaide, 7282. Florence Adella, 7283 * William Edwin, 7284.* Henry Alliston, Feb. 18, 1844. Feb. 12, 1845. Apr. 6, 1853. Nov. 30, 1855; m. William Lawrence, Nov. 15, I860, Feb. 15, 1863. [3276] WILLIAM HAMLIN/- (Bro. of Henry S.,) b. Orneville, Me., Feb. 14, 1827; m. Nication Plantation, Nov. 3, 1850, Hannah E.,dau. of Lewis H., and Hannah (Sinnett) York, b. Marion, Me., June 20, 1834; res. Orneville, Milo and Medway; Republican; private, L, 31st Me. Inf. Vols.; enlisted Oct. 4, 1864, served in- Army Potomac, before Petersburg, Va.; dis. July 6, 1865. Children: 7285.* Charles Henry, 7286. George H., 7287. Llewellyn S., 7288. Lewis E., 7289*. Wtlliam E., 7290. Benjamin F., 7291. Adella M., 7292.* George E., 7293.* Melville Lee, , Apr. July June May Aug. Feb. 1851, Orneville. 1853, " d. Dec. 26, 1855, 8, 1857, Milo, 8, 1859, Medway. 26, 1867, Orneville. Sept. 20, 1868, June 17, 1873, Medway. April 4, 1875, June June 27, '67 26, '57 12, '65 Oct. 29, '71 [3277] EBEN G. HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Henry S.J b. Orneville, Me., Feb. 22, 1830; m. Barnard, Me., June 24, 1854, Susan, dau. of William and Betsey (Head) Ladd, b. Williamsburg, Me., Sept. 21, 1829; Brownville, Me.; Republican; member Pilgrim Fathers, 40; she Cong. Children: 7294.* Ernest Albar, b. Mar. 14, 1856, Sebec. 7295.* Melvin Augustus, " June 22, 1859, Barnard. 7296* Willis Morrill, " Aug. 16, 1860, Williamsburg. 7297.* Persis Porter, " Jan. 17, 1867, Sebec. 7298. Ashton Woodard, " Oct. 17, 1869, Brownville; m.EttaFogerty 7299. Edith Emily, " July 7, 1870, " m. James J. Barden. [3278] JOSEPH SARGENT HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Henry S.,) b. Orneville, Me., Jan. 16, 1832; m. 1st. Milo, Me., July 3, 1853, Emerline Rebecca Mooers, b. Miramichi, Dec 5, 1831; who d. Orneville, Nov. 27, 1874; m. 2d, Milo, April 19, 1890, Sarah Elizabeth Bradeen: farmer: Milo. Children; Solomon Augustus, b. May 19, 1854, Milo. Wilbur Warren, " Aug. 24, 1855, Orneville. '* Jan. 16, 1858, Milo. " Feb. 9, 1861, " m. Charles McGinnis " Dec 25, 1863, " " Sept, 3, 1865, " " Jan. 7, 1870, Orneville. " Mar. 23, 1873, " 7300.*7301/ 7302.*7303. 7304. 7305.7306.* 7307/ Lewis Melvin, Lillie Jane, Thomas Clarence Henry Bert, Joseph Chester, Edwin Merton, Children: 7310/ Elizabeth Otis, 7311. Mabel Ripple, 7312. Lawrence R., 7313. Ralph B., 7314. Robert N., EIGHTH GENERATION. 721 [3280] NELSON HAMLIN CAPRON/ (Harriet S. Fisher/ Rebecca Hamblin/ Jonathan/*3 James/1) b. Wilmot, N. H., Apr. 29, 1860; m. Boone, Iowa, May 4, 1887, Estella M., dau. of Charles M. and Manerva (Sweet) Dawes, b. Maquoketa, Iowa, Feb. 18, 1862; sign writer; Boone; Republican; member A. 0. U. W.; Loyal Workmen, 279; Woodmen of the World, 80; Presb. Ch. b. Boone: 7308. Ben F., Mar. 26, 1888. 7309. Jean L., Aug. 25, 1889. [3281] CHARLES EZRA HAMBLIN/ (Jonathan/ Charles/ Jona than/43 James, 21) b. Falmouth, Mass., Oct. 13, 1840; m. Boston, Mass., May 24, 1869, Charlotte Amelia, dau. of Peter C. and Judith P. (Clark) Pinkham, b. Nantucket. Mass.; bookkeeper; North Falmouth, Mass., until 1848; Waquoit, Mass., until 1861; in the army until 1865; Cameron, Pa., until 1867; Rondout, N. Y., until 1875; Minneapolis, Minn., until 1887: afterwards, Spokane, Wash.; Cong.; Private, H, 38 Mass. Inf. Vols.; enlisted Aug. 21, 1862; promoted sergeant; served on Red River, La. Expedition; dis. June 3, 1865. He d. Spokane, Nov. 28, 1889. Children: Oct. 28, 1870, Waquoit. July 17, 1872, Rondout; unm. 1899. May 15, 1874, " " Dec. 18, 1887, Minneapolis; d. May 12, 1882. Jan. 1, 1885, " unm. 1899. [3284] LUCY DAVIS HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Chas. E.,) b. Waquoit, Mass., Sept. 7, 1848; m. there, Feb. 22, 1872, Barnabas Ewer, son of Barnabas Ewer and Lydia Billings (Long) Bourne, b. Falmouth, Mass., Jan. 19, 1850; pattern maker; Waquoit, until 1892; since, Watertown, Mass.; she, Cong.; member 59, W. R. O, and W. C. T. U; she d. Mar. 4, 1901. Ch. b. Waquoit: 7315. Flora A., Feb. 16, 1873; d. May 3, 1901. 7316. Clarence V., Apr. 9, 1876; unm. 1899. 7317. JesseS., July 22, 1883, " " [3288] LEWIN A. PECK/ (Reliance Hamlin/ Zaccheus/ Isaac/ Josiah/ Jonathan/ James/1) b. Jan. 31, 1831; m. H. D. (Palmer), dau. of Freeman Dexter, of Winthrop, Me. [3292] Capt. ALPHONSO FREEMAN CROWELL/ (Hannah S. Ham blin/ Zaccheus/ Isaac/ Josiah/ Jonathan/ James/1) b. Hyannis, Mass., May 28, 1837; m. Hoboken, N. J., Feb. 21, 1866, Isabel Maria, dau. of Arthur and Lydia Baxter (Lothrop*) Goodspeed, t b. Hyannis, May 25, 1847; master mariner; Hyannis; Republican. Ch. b. Hyannis: 7318. Isabel May, Aug. 18, 1867; d. Apr. 2, 1887, unm. 7319/ Blanche Bickford, June 3, 1868. 7320. Alphonso Ernest, Jan. 29, 1871; a. May 27, 1887. * For Lothrop see note 76. + For Goodspeed see notes 30 and 281. 722 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [3296] ORREN HOWARD CROAVELL/ (Bro. of Alfonzo F.,) b. Hyannis, Mass., Oct. 13, 1845;. m. there, Oct. 13, 1870, Caroline Parker, dau. of Henry and Lucy (Bradford*) Hallett, t b. Hyannis, Aug. 22, 1849: ma chinist; Boston, until 1875; Hyannis, since 1878; Republican; Freemason. Ch. b. Hyannis: 7321. Etta Hallett, • Aug. 18, 1871. 7322.* Henry Howard, Dec. 20, 1874. [3301] HORACE FRANKLIN HALLETT/ (Adeline L. Hamblin,' Zaccheus/ Isaac/ Josiah/ Jonathan/ James/*) b. Dec. 10, 1846; m. Hyannis, Mass., Jan. 28, 1873, Julia Goodspeed, dau. of Gustavus and Caroline (LewisJ) Hinckley,^ b. Hyannis, Sept. 11, 1852; Supt. of floating equipment, Empire and New England Transportation Co.; New Haven, Ct., and Brooklyn, H. Y.; Re publican. He d. Brooklyn, Jan.. 27, 1900. Children: 7323. Nina, b. June 4, 1876, Hyannis; d. Oct. 9, 1877. 7324. Horace Franklin, " May 16, 1893, New Haven. [3303] JOSIAH HAMBLIN HALLETT/ (Polly Hamblin/ Josiah/ Isaac/ Josiah/ Jonathan/ James/1) b. Hyannis, Mass., Oct. 16, 1828; m. there, Nov. 29, 1857, Emeline, dau. of Doane and Jane (Hallettt) Snow,|| b. Hy annis, Sept. 26, 1830. Sailmaker and sailor; Hyannis; Republican; both d. Hy annis; he, May 8, 1900; she, July 20, 1872. Ch. b. Hyannis: 7325. Clara Jane, Sept. 19, 1858; unm. 1902. [3304] LUCY LUMBERT HALLETT/ (Sister of Josiah H„) b. Hyannis, Mass., Oct. 11, 1830; m. there, Dec. 11, 1849, Lorin Hall Baker,1[ b. Yarmouth, Mass., Dec. 30, 1828; carpenter; So. Yarmouth, Hyannis and Onset, Mass.; Republican; Methodist; she Universalist. He d. Onset, Jan. 14, 1901. Children: 7326. Mary Hallett, b. July 30, 1853, S. Yarmouth; d. July 20, '55. 7327* Adaline Hallett, " Aug. 9, 1855, Hyannis. [3305] JAMES DIAMOND HALLETT/ (Bro. of Josiah H.,) b. Hyannis, Mass., May 30, 1834; m. Persis Wright; res. West Barnstable, Mass. Children: 7328. James W. 7329. Carleton C. 7330. Benjamin W, 7331. Mary A. * For Bradford see note 321. + For Hallett see note 103. X For Lewis see notes 10 and 12. § For Hinckley see notes 31, 81 and i II For Snow see note 177. 11 For Baker see note 125. EIGHTH GENERATION. 723 [3306] HULDAH ANN HATHAWAY/ (Clarissa H. Hamblin/ William/ Isaac/ Josiah/ Jonathan/ James/*) b. East Montpelier, Vt., Sept. 24, 1824; m. May 22, 1847, Charles A., son of John A., and Ruth (Rich*) Foster, b. Mar. 2, 1822; farmer; Moretown, Vt.; Justice Peace. She d. Middlesex, Vt., May 6, 1892; he d. Barre, Vt., May 22, 1896. Children: 7332/ Harriet Ella, b. Mar. 23, 1848, Moretown. 7333. Charles Francis, " Sept. 16, 1849; d. Jan. 17, 1852. 7334.* John Edward, " Mar. 15, 1851, Moretown. 7335. Mary Jane, " Mar. 4, 1853; d. June 8, 1864. 7336/ Julia Everline, " Sept. 27, 1854, Moretown. 7337/ Charles Fremont, " June 1, 1856, " 7338/ Arthur Leon, " Jan. 19, 1858, 7339/ Jesse Johnson, " Mar. 6, 1864. 7340. Carrie Rosetta, " Feb. 28, 1866; d. Sept. 4,1891. 7341. Ernest Hathaway, " July 25, 1867, " Mar. 14,, 1869, [3308] CHARLES HATHAWAY/ (Bro. of Huldah A.,) b. East Montpelier, Vt., Oct. 30, 1828; m. Montpelier, Vt., Jan. 5, 1854, Elizabeth, dau. of Bailey and Sarah Ann (Young) Hebard, b. Merrimac,"N. H., Feb. 17, 1836; carpenter; Montpelier; Democrat. Ch. b. Montpelier: 7342. Will Fields, Dec 6, 1854. 7343. Edwin, Jan. 12, 1857; d. Mar. 18, 1857. 7344. George Davis, Feb. 20, 1859, " Dec. 30, 1894, unm. 7345/ Dora May, Mar. 1, 1861. 7346. Charles Henry, Sept. 4, 1867. 7347. Lewis Jackson, Jan., 1870. [3309] LEVI SPAULDING HATHAWAY/ (Bro. of Huldah A.,) b. East Montpeliar, Vt., Dec. 14, 1829; m. Boston, Mass., Nov. 10, 1862, Hannah Augusta, dau. of Rufus and Susan (Jackman) Campbell, b. Monmouth, Me., Dec. 22, 1836; chemist; Boston; Democrat; Freemason; she Baptist. She d. Boston, Apr. 30, 1893. Ch. b. Boston: 7348. Fred Harris, Feb. 11, 1866; unm. 1899. [3312] CLARISSA HATHAWAY/ (Sister of Huldah A.,) b. East Montpelier, Vt., Feb. 3, 1835; m. there, June 27, 1853, Capt. Timo thy, son of William and Elizabeth (Tripp) Davis, t b. Fairhaven, Mass., Mar. 13, 1824; master mariner and farmer; Fairhaven, until 1858; since, E. Montpelier; Republican; Representative, 1867-8; Friends; she member Ladies' Imp. Society. She d. East Montpelier, May 20, 1886. Ch. b. E. Montpelier: 7349/ Timothy Cook, July 4, 1855. 7350. Fred Paul, May 30, 1858; d. Mar. 12, 1864. 7351.* Williams Humphrey, Dec 5, 1860. 7352. George Ernest, Nov. 24, 1867; unm. 1902. 7353.* Walter Everett, May 10, 1870. * For Rich see note 150. + For Davis see notes i, 17, 42 and 169. 724 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [3313] JULIA HATHAWAY/ (Sister of Huldah A.,) b. East Montpelier, Vt., Feb. 17, 1836; m. there, June 13, 1860, David Plum mer, b. New Hampton, N. H., Sept. 25, 1832; merchant; Winchester, Mass.; Republican; Baptist; Freemason; she Methodist. Children: 7354.* Harold Hathaway, Nov. 12, 1862, Boston. 7355. Mabel Davis, Sept. 23, 1866, E. Montpelier. 7356. Walter Irving, May 30, 1869, Boston. [3314] DAPHNA P. HATHAWAY/ (Sister of Huldah A.,) b. E. Montpelier, Vt., Nov. 5, 1838; m. there, Nov. 8, 1861, Edwin Madison, son of Christopher Madison and Sophronia (Cate) Guernsey,* b. Montpelier, Apr. 29, 1836; mechanical engineer and manufacturer of machinery; Montpelier; Republican; member city council; school commissioner, 1877-98; Cong. He d. Montpelier, Apr. 9, 1898; she d. July 29, 1900. Ch. b. Montpelier: 7357. Alice Hathaway, Aug. 22, 1865; d. Feb. 2, 1888. 7358.* Mabel Hathaway, Jan. 10, 1871. 7359. Edwin Paul, Mar. 1, 1874. 7360. Anna Julia, Oct. 29, 1875. [3315] CAROLINE HATHAWAY/ (Sister of Huldah A.,) b. East Montpeliar, Vt., Mar. 22, 1843; m. there, Mar. 15, 1865, Orlando, son of Theophilus and Rhoda Philuria (Sparrowf) Clark; b. East Montpelier, Mar. 8, 1842; farmer; East Montpelier; Republican; Universalists. She d. E. Montpe lier, July 26, 1887. Ch. b. East Montpelier: 7361/ Alpa B., Jan. 7. 1869. 7362.* Anna M., Mar. 24, 1877. [3316] SARAH EMELINE HAMBLIN/ (Marcus B./ William/ Isaac/ Josiah/ Jonathan/ James/*) b. East Montpelier, Vt., Nov. 12, 1839; m. there, Dec. 23, 1863, George, son of Freeman and Calista (Ingallst) Daggett, b. East Montpelier, Sept. 18, 1835, his flrst wife, whod. N. Y. City, Oct. 22, 1885. He m. 2d, Winooski, Vt., Apr. 27, 1892, Mary Frances Dudley; farmer and ma chinist; Winooski. No issue. * Note 432. JOHN GUERNSEY, of Rehoboth, Mass.; m. 1742, Lydia Healey. OLIVER GUERNSEY, b. Rehoboth, Mass., July 16. 1744; m. May 18,1769, Rachael, dau. of Robert and Esther Ware, b. Wrentham, Mass., Sept. 12, 1751. Dr. HARVEY GUERNSEY, b. Richmond, N. H.,Sept. 24, 17S6; m. Salisbury, Vt„ Sept. 14, 1808, Lucy, dau. of Jonathan and Lucy Wainwright, b. Cheshire, Ct., Oct. 12, 17SS. CHRISTOPHER MADISON GUERNSEY, b. Salisbury. Vt., Aug. 21, 1809; m. June28, 1834, Sophronia Cate, b. Marshfleld, Vt., June 26, 1809. Iron manfg. Their son Edwin Madison m. Daphne Hathaway. t For Sparrow see note 391. * Note 433. ROBERT INGOLLS, of Skirbeck, Lincoln, England, made will July 12, 1617, in which he mentioned a brother Henry, wife Elizabeth, and sons Edmund, Robert and Francis. EDMUND ING ALLS,* son of Robert above, b. Skirbeck, England, 1595; came from Eng land with wife Anne, and 9 children; settled at Lynn, Mass., 1629. He and his brother Francis were the flrst known white settlers there. He was drowned in Saugus River; Mar. or Sept. 1648, by his horse falling through a defective bridge. Children, all b. Skirbeck, except the last two: Robert, Elizabeth, Faith, John, Sarah, Henry, Samuel, Mary, Joseph. ¦cfjET. *a--l4?fevn3 u 7691/ John Heman, " Sept. 2, 1845, k u 7692.* Fred Emerson, Four children, d. in " Nov. 9, infancy. 1854, Turtle. 754 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [3582] Hon. CORNELIUS MORTIMER TREAT/ (Bro. of Diadama,) b. Angelica, N. Y., Apr. 25, 1817; m. Aug. 29, 1841, Phebe Alvira/ dau. of Charles and Jemima (Treat) Curtis, b. Ruggles, Ohio, Feb. 7, 1824. He remov ed with his mother and youngest sister to New London, Ohio, 1836; to Clinton, Wis., 1847, where he engaged in farming, until 1849, when he became proprietor of the American Hotel, Belvidere, 111. This he sold in 1853, and re moved to Jonesville, Wis., and to Turtle, Wis., 1853, where he bought a farm and now resides at Clinton, Wis. He taught school in Ohio from 1836 to 1847, and in Wisconsin from 1856 to 1863; was town Supt. of Schools, nine years in New London, Ohio, and four years in Turtle, Wis.; County Supt. of Schools, Rock County, Wis.; elected in 1866 and continued serving in that capacity for eight consecutive years; member Wisconsin legislature, 1863. Cilhdren: 7693/ Emily Diadama, b. Aug. 16, 1842, New London. 7694* Curtis Mortimer, " Apr. 29, 1857, Turtie. [3583] CHARLOTTE ADALINE TREAT/ (Sister of Diadema,) b. Angelica, N. Y., June 1, 1819; m. Mar. 10, 1838, Joel Miner. She moved with her mother and brother to New London, Ohio, 1836; school teacher until her marriage; removed to Turtle, Wis., 1845; lived on a farm until 1873; to Clinton, Wis., where she res. 1887. He d. Clinton, Mar. 10, 1874. Children: 7695.* Huldah Jane, b. Apr. 1, 1839, New London. 7696/ Wallace Treat, " Nov. 18, 1844, tt ,1 7697/ Sarah Elizabeth, " Feb. 11, 1847, Turtle, Wis. 7698/ Mary Adaline, " Jan. 23, 1849, (f it 7699. Ida May, " Mar. 31, 1856, " d. Mar. 17, 7700. George Mortimer, " Mar. 19, 1858, " " Aug. 11, '74 [3593] ROBERT REDCUS TREAT/ (Alvin/ Cornelius/ Ruth Hamlin/ Cornelius,* Ebenezer,3 James/*) b. Mendon, N. Y., Dec. 13, 1819: m. 1st, Somer set, N. Y., Dec. 10, 1849, Betsey S. Vickery, who d. May 14, 1S72; m. 2d, Feb. 27, 1878, Mrs. Adelia Arnold; fruit grower; Somerset. Ch. by 1st wife: 7701.* Elgia Eldobus, June 14, 1851, Yates. 7702.* Flora A., Jan. 2, 1854, Somerset. 7703. Ella M., Nov. 1, 1856; m. Arthur Bennett. [3594] GEORGE NELSON TREAT/ (Bro. of Robert R., ) b. Mendon, N. Y., Feb. 16, 1822; m. Oct. 13, 1853, Ellen C. Hill, of Roches ter, N. Y.; farmer until marriage; moved to Somerset, N. Y.; returned to Mendon, 1863, where he conducted a meat market with his son, Alva B. He d. June 20, 1894. Children: 7704* Frederick A., b. Mar. 16, 1859. Somerset. 7705. Alva B., " Sept. 14, 1862, 7706. Frank J., " June 4, 1871, Mendon. [3595] MERCY C. TREAT/ (Sister of Robert R.,) b. Yates, N. Y., Nov. 28, 1829; m. Somerset, N. Y., May 23, 1858, Daniel H„ son of Daniel and Esther (Akerly) Mead, b. Fonda, N. Y., Dec. 9, 1825; tanner EIGHTH GENERATION. 755 and currier; member Wisconsin Leather Co.; Two Rivers, Wis., 1858-66; Corfu, N\ Y., 1866-70; Buffalo, N. Y., until 1872; Wayland, N.Y., until 1874; Repub lican; she member Home and Foreign Miss. Soe; Presbs. He d. Milwaukee, Wis., July 26, 1874. She res. Somerset, N. Y. Children: 7707/ Harvey H., b. Feb. 23, 1859, Two Rivers. 7708. Willie W., ( . Sept. 16, 1860, d. Jan. 14, 1869. 7709/ Hannah E., If Oct. 15, 1862, t ( 7710. Alvin Treat, CC Sept. 23, 1864, d. Mar. 23, 1866. 7711. Emma, " Sept. 23, 1864, it tt Sept. 30, 1864. 7712/ Minnie L., ( ( Apr. 18, 1868, Corfu. [3596] CORNELIUS TREAT/ (Bro. of Robert R.,) b. Yates, N.Y., Mar. 3, 1832; m. Somerset, N.Y., Apr. 15,1862, Mary Linde, dau. of Anson and Polly M. (Winnie) Robinson; farmer; b. Somerset, Dec. 31, 1833; Barkers, N.Y.; she Epis. and member W. C. T. U. No issue. [3)99] SUSAN A. TREAT/ (Benjamin P./ Cornelius/ Ruth Hamlin/ Cornelius,* Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Angelica, N. Y., July 4, 1825; m. Jan. 13, 1842, A. W. Dunkin. She d. Sept. 18, 1867. Children: 7713. Mary Amelia. 7714. Frank Treat. 7715. Mattie Elizabeth. 7716. Sarah Carrie. [3600] MARY V. TREAT/ (Sister of Susan A.,) b. Angelica, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1826; m. Dec 25, 1845, Nathan C. Hammond. Ch. (10), res. Penn.: , Amanda Buckley. H. N. Harder. Henry Yeutzer. Emma Babcock. Celia Wightman. [3602] CHARLOTTE JANE TREAT/ (Cornelius D./ Cornelius/ Ruth Hamlin/ Cornelius/ Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Palmyra, N. Y., Nov. 24,1823; m. Niles, Mich., Sept. 22, 1845, Rev. George Van Ness, son of John and (Lowe) Ten Brook; clergyman; Whig; Baptists. She d. Battle Creek, Mich., April 5, 1847; he d. Centreville, Mich, Mar. 5, 1857. Ch. b. Battle Creek: 7725/ William George, July 18, 1846. [3603] CHARLES GOODMAN TREAT/ (Bro. of Charlotte J.,) b. Middleburg, N. Y., Feb. 19, 1826; m. May 5, 1851, Chloe Mead, b. May 20, 1832; mason. He d. Folsomdale, N. Y., Aug. 7, 1880. 7717. George P. 7718. Susan O, 7719. Mary T., 7720, Dwight L 7721. Frank D., 7722. Minnie. 7723. Clara. 7724. Jessie. 756 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. b. Folsomdale: 7726. Frank, Feb. 3, 1852. 7727.* Wright, Dec. 3, 1857. [3604] CORNELIUS AMAZIAH TREAT/ (Bro. of Charlotte J.,) b. West Bloomfield, N. Y., Apr. 15, 1828; m. Cassopolis, Mich., June 13, 1850, Lucinda C. Renion, of East Aurora, N. Y.; carpenter, architect and draughts man; Hannibal, Mo.; Republican; Alderman; he enlisted in the first company in northeast Missouri, 1861; served his term and was discharged; re-enlisted in state militia and served through the war, a corporal; Supt. of construction of U. S. court house and post office; Hannibal, 1886; Prest. Treat Car Wheel Mfg. Co., Hannibal, composed of himself and sons. He d. Hannibal, Jan. 20, 1900. Children: 7728.* James W., b. Feb. 23, 1851, Mich. City. 7729.* George Bradford, " Mar. 9, 1858. Galva, 111. 7730. William E., " June 23, 1864, Hannibal. [3605] BENJAMIN PALMER TREAT/ (Bro. of Charlotte J.,) b. Mendon, N. Y., Dec. 26, 1830; m. 1851, Clarissa Butler; moved to Tyrone, Mich., 1866; conducted a saw mill. He d. Sparta Centre, Mich., Aug. 9, 1874; she d. Tyrone, Mar. 28, 1872, aged 41. Children: 7731* Ira Ralph, b. Aug. 16, 1855, Knowlesville, N. Y. 7732. Lottie, " Aug. 1857, " " d. 1859, 7733. Nelson, " Mar. 31, 1862, " " unm. 7734.* Julia Ella, " July 2, 1866, Alabama Centre, N. Y. [3606] JOHN JAY TREAT/ (Bro. of Charlotte J.,) b. Yates, N. Y., Dec. 12, 1834; m. Winona, 111., Nov. 14, 1860, Elizabeth Jane, dau. of David and Sallie (Drake) Ulery, b. Hillsboro, Pa., Dec. 26, 1839; mechanic; an early engineer on the Michigan Central R. R. At the commence ment of the rebellion he was general foreman of locomotive rebuilding at Han nibal and St. Joseph R. R. shops and for fifteen years thereafter; member Co. A., Marion Co. Battalion, Capt. Joseph Loomis, Reserved Corps., mostly rail road men. He served in Col. J. T. K. Hayward 's Reg't. of Home Guards, under Gen. John McNiel, was at battles of Centralia, Willow Creek, and other skirmishes with guerillas and bushwhackers. He ran the engine which con veyed Gen. Grant and his Illinois troops from Hannibal to Salt River bridge, where a skirmish was fought a few days before the battle of Belmont. His grandfather, Cornelius Treat gave him the old flintlock musket, carried during the Revolution; resided, Hannibal, Jan. 1, 1877. Oh. b. Hannibal: 7735/ Edwin Chapin, Nov. 27, 1861. 7736. Jacob Lionel, Feb. 23, 1868; d. Sept. 27, 1864. 7737/ John Jay, Oct. 9, 1864. 7738.* Victor Hugo, Sept. 28, 1866. 7739/ Bennett Francis, Sept. 27, 1868. 7740/ Lillian Elizabeth, Sept. 28, 1870. 7741. Vivian, d. Sept. 28, 1875. 7742. Wilbur, tt Jan. 12, 1877. EIGHTH GENERATION, 757 [3608] HARRIET AMELIA TREAT/ (Ellery S./ Cornelius/ Ruth Hamlin/ Cornelius/ Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 16, 1833; m. Jacob Brazee; res. Rochester, 1886. Children:Three Daughters. [3609] GEORGE ELLERY TREAT/ (Bro. of Harriet A.,) b. Rochester, N. Y., June 15, 1836; m. 1st, Albany, N. Y., Dec 1860, Eliza ¦Coulson, who d. Jan. 2, 1870; m. 2d, Aug. 18, 1880, Martha, dau. of Dr. Thomas and Jennie C. (Gordon) Bigelow, of Milwaukee, Wis., b. Apr. 13, 1845; dealer in sewing machines: Milwaukee. Ch. toy 1st wife: 7743. Lizzie Coulson, b. Oct. 6, 1861. By 2d wife: 7744. Anna Bigelow, b. Apr. 19, 1882. [3610] MARGARET TREAT/ (Sister of Harriet A.,>) b. Rochester, N. Y., June 5, 1842; m. Nov., 1871, Andrew Erhart. Children: 7745. A Son. 7746. A Daughter. Two others d. under five years of age. [3611] ESTHER ANN TREAT/ (Noah N./ Cornelius/ Ruth Hamlin/ Cornelius/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Mendon, N. Y., Nov. 15, 1835: m. there, Mar. 12, 1859, Charles Tallmadge; farmer; Mendon. She d. Mendon, Mar. 22, 1889. No issue. [3612] CYNTHIA ADELAIDE TREAT/ ^Sister of Esther A.,) b. Mendon, N. Y., April, 30, 1837; m. there, Dec. 1, 1859, Elisha Dowd, son of Edwin Augustus and Lydia (Cooley) North, b. East Bloomfield, N. Y., Aug. 18, 1830; farmer; E. Bloomfield; Democrat. He d. E. Bloomfield, Feb. 17, 1898. Ch. b. E. Bloomfield: 7747.* Amelia, Mar. 12, 1861. [3613] HARRIET PALMER TREAT/ (Sister of Esther A.,) b. Mendon, N. Y., May 8, 1841; m. Pittsford, N. Y., Feb. 4, 1858, Edward Cady; res. Pittsford. Child, 7748. George E., b. June 28, 1861. [3614] JAY STRONG TREAT/ (John J./ Cornelius/ Ruth Hamlin/ Cornelius/ Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Edwardsburg, Mich., May 25, 1836: m. 1st, Elizabeth, N. J., May 6, 1862, Amelia Munn, dau. of Joseph and Matilda (Yallowley) Parker, b. Elizabeth, May 27, 1837, whod. Newark, N. J., Feb. 3, 1897; m. 2d, Mar. 1, 1899, Emily Alberta, dau. of Charles and Sarah (McCrakin) Nichols, b. Newark, Apr. 4, 1851; banker; Edwardsburg, until 1840; Rochester, N. Y,, until 1854; N. Y. City, until 1860; Elizabeth and Newark, N. J., until 758 THE HAMLIN FA MILT. 1866; Minneapolis, Minn., until 1869; Newark, until 1873; Dover, N. J., until? 1882: since, Newark; Republican; member Corinthian Council 644, Royal Arca num; members Reformed Dutch Church. Ch. by 1st wife: 7749. Edward Payson, b. July 10, 1863, Newark: d. Mar. 16, 1886,unm.- 7750. Jay S., " June 9, 1866, Elizabeth; d. Oct. 17, 1867. [3617] EDNA JANE TREAT/ (Sister of Jay S.,) b. Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 9; 1844; m. W. A. Morse; res. Minneapolis, Minn. No issue. [3619] HENRY C. TREAT/ (Joseph R./ Cornelius/ Ruth Hamlin,* Cornelius/ Ebenezer,3 James/*) b. Toronto, Canada, 1834: m: Mar. 10, 1858, Kate A. Putnam; employed by U. S. Express Co., Milwaukee, Wis., 1865-87. Ch. b. Milwaukee: 7751. Nellie R., July 16, 1859; m. Horace W. Griggs. [3620] NELLIE M. TREAT,* (Sister of Henry C.,) b. Toronto, Canada, Apr. 23, 1837: m. Milwaukee, Wis., Dec 15, 1859r George Redfield, son of Horace and Lydia (Elderkin) Chittenden, b. Church- ville, N. Y., July 11, 1834: President Excelsior Sugar Refinery at time of his death; amassed a fortune; he res. Churchville: N. Y. City, 1852; London, Eng., 1855; Paris, France, 1857; Chicago, 111., 1858; Democrat; member Apollo Com mandery, K. T.: 33° Mason. He d. Chicago, 111., Aug. 27, 1881; she resides Chicago; Epis.; member Woman's Club; Woman's Exchange; patron Industrial School. Ch. b. Chicago: 7752.* Evangeline Katherine, b. Sept. 13, 1861. 7753. George Wheeler, " Mar. 31, 1863; unm. 1902, 7754. Frederick William, " Apr. 30, 1868, " " 7755. Henry Whitehouse, " Nov. 19, 1870; d. July 19, 1895. [3621] JOHN RALPH TREAT/ (Bro. of Henry C.,) b. Niles, Mich., June 7, 1839; unmarried: real estate, loan and insurance business; Kansas City, Mo. [3622] PHILETUS CHAMBERLAIN/ (Malina Treat/ Ebenezer/ Ruth Hamlin/ Cornelius,* Ebenezer/ James,"*) b. Mendon, N. Y., Nov. 26, 1814; m. Rose, N. Y., Dec. 31, 1837, Julia L., dau. of Jeffrey and (Starke) Barnes, b. Butler, N. Y., May 26, 1819; farmer; Galen, Rose, Clyde and Mendon, N. Y.; also, three years in Mich., soon after marriage; Republican; Granger; Baptists. Both d. Mendon; he Apr. 5, 1896; she Feb. 10, 1895. Children: 7756.* Mary Esther, b. Dec. 16, 1839, Michigan. 7757. Louisa Lacretia, " Aug. 9, 1841, Galen; m. Horace Meld. 7758/ Philena Lovenia, " Nov. 8, 1846, " 7759. Alice Julia, " Dec 29, 1853, Rose; m. W. D. Alberton- 7760.* Philetus, " Apr. 14, 1855, " 7761.* Emma Cookinoiiam," June 28, 1864, " EIGHTH GENERATION. 759 [3623] PHILANDER TREAT CHAMBERLAIN/ (Bro. of Philetus,) b. Mendon, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1816; m. Sept. 8, 1842, Mary Delaney Tuttle; Jarmer; Hastings, Minn. He d. Hastings, Nov. 23, 1888. Ch. b. Clyde, N. Y.: 7762. Dan T. 7763/ Leon Treat, Apr. 3, 1862. 7764. Frank. [3624] HANNAH LAVINA CHAMBERLAIN/ * (Sister of Philetus,) b. Mendon, N. Y., Jan. 10, 1823; m. May 15, 1851, Dr. Daniel T. Webster, of East Bloomfield, N. Y., who d. April 30, 1880. She res. Honeoye Falls, N. Y., :i887. Children: 7765. Fred. 7766. Will; lawyer, Batavia, N. Y. 7767. Jane; m. Gallop. [3625] MALINA JEMIMA CHAMBERLAIN/ (Sister of Philetus,) b. Mendon, N. Y., Oct. 6, 1827; m. Rose, N. Y., Henry McNeil/ son of Asa and Hannah (Stacy) Town,* b. Rose, Mar. 24, 1824; farmer; Rose, until 1855; Johnstown Center, Wis., 1855-7; afterwards, Wheaton, Wis.; Whig and Repub lican; town clerk, and held other town offices; she Baptist. At the time of their settlement in northern Wisconsin the country was inhabited by Indians and wild game abundant. They lived to see the country change from a wilder ness, the Indian wigwam and the log cabin to an advanced civilization. He d. Wheaton, Oct. 25, 1884. Children: 7768/ Frederick Adelbert, b. Sept. 27, 1851, Rose. 7769/ Hamlin Augustus, 1 1 Nov. 17, 1853, " 7770/ Mary Alla, it May 12, 1857, Wheaton. 7771.* Charles Henry, ti Nov. 16, 1859, 7772.* Hattie Esther, 1 1 Oct. 24, 1866, 7773/ Viola Adella, it Oct. 19, 1868, [3626] ESTHER ASENATH CHAMBERLAIN/ (Sister of Philetus, ) 'b. Mendon, N.Y., Sept. 20, 1829; m. 1st; there, Aug. 22, 1848, Henry, son of Orville and Katherine (Drury) Boardman; res. Rushford, Attica and Elmira, N. Y.; Whig and Republican: private, C, 11 U. S. Inf.; officer's clerk; he d. from dis ease contracted in the army, Rushford, 1865; m. 2d, East Bloomfield, N. Y., Dec. 13, 1876, Asa Pride; hardware merchant; Honeoye Falls, N. Y.; deacon in Presb. church 40 years; Abolitionist and Republican; she res. Detroit, Mich., 1902; Presb. Ch. by 1st marriage, b. Rushford: 7774.* Alice Henrietta, Apr. 5, 1852. 7775.* Melville Monroe, Jan. 17, 1854. [3627] HAMLIN TREAT CHAMBERLAIN/ (Bro. of Philetus,) b. Mendon, N. Y., Nov. 18, 1831; m. Nov. 24, 1857, Mary Almanda/ dau. of •Asa and Hannah ( Stacey) Town;* she res. Minneapoilis, Minn. He is dead. * Note 439. ASA TO WN,« (Absolom.s Elisha,* Jacob,3 2 William.*) See note 159. 760 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children: 7776. Emma; unm., res. Minneapolis. 7777.* Hattie Towne. 7778. Harlow Hamlin; unm., res. Minneapolis. 7779.* Charles Treat. 7780/ Louis Milton. [3628] HAVILIAH BELLAMY CL A FL1N/ (Esther Treat/ Ebenezer/ Ruth Hamlin/ Cornelius/ Ebenezer/ James/ *) b. Mendon, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1818;. m. 1st, Bristol, Ct., Jan. 1, 1855, Elizabeth North, who d. Hastings, Minn., Oct. 1869; m. 2d, Feb. 1872, Mrs. Emma Le Due, nee Butler; res. Hastings; his widow res. Florence, Mass., 1897. Hed. Hastings, Jan. 7, 1892. Ch. by 1st wife b. Hastings: 7781.* Frank North, Feb. 12, 1862. [3629] ESTHER MALINA CLAFLIN/ (Sister of Haviliah B.,) b. Mendon, N. Y.; m. Oct. 11, 1838, Hiram Munson, of East Bloomfield, N. Y. She d. East Bloomfield, April 26, 1840. No issue. [3630] HANNAH LAVINA CLAFLIN/ (Sister of Haviliah B.,) b. Mendon, N. Y.; m. Everard Palmer, of Buffalo, N. Y. She d. about a; year after marriage; he married her sister, Achsah S. [3631] HENRIETTA SOPHIA CLAFLIN/ (Sister of Haviliah B.,) b. Mendon, N. Y., 1833; m. John D. North. She d. Mendon, May 21, 1855. No issue. [3632] ACHSAH ANN CLAFLIN/ (Sister of Haviliah B.,) b. Mendon, N. Y.; m. Everard Palmer, his second wife: he married first, her sister Hannah; res. Buffalo, N. Y.; shed. Aug. 15, 1853. Child: 7782. Harlow Claflin; res. Buffalo. [3633] CYRENEUS TREAT CURTISS/ (Jemima Treat/ Ebenezer/ Ruth Hamlin/ Cornelius,* Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Moscow, N. Y., July 1, 1820; m. Jan. 25, 1853, Juliet McCumber, of Belvidere, 111.; moved to California, 1849; remained two years; Clinton, Wis., 1887. Child: 7783.* Charles Edwin. [3634] EMILY MARIA CURTISS," (Sister of Cyrenius T.,) b. Moscow, N. Y., Jan. 28, 1822: m. Jan. 1, 1843, John W., son of William and Hannah (Weaver) Cates, b. Mar. 17, 1814; tailor and farmer; res. New London, Ohio, and vicinity; moved to northern Indiana: thence to Turtle, Wis.; Repub lican; Freewill Baptist; she res. Chicago, 111., 1887. He d. Turtle, Dec. 14, 1869. EIGHTH GENERATION. 761 Children: 7784. Charles M., b. June 6, 1846, New London; d. Nov. 1, '48 7785. CyreneusC, " Dec. 15,1847, " " " Oct. 17, '48 7786. Alvina, " Dec. 17, 1849, " " " Feb. 1, '73 7787/ Sierra Nevada, " July 28, 1851, " " [Chicago. 7788. Charles Mortimer," Feb. 19, 1855, Pleasant Lake, Ind.; res. 7789/ Ida Eveline, " May 17, 1857, " " [3636] EBENEZER HAMLIN CURTISS/ (Bro. of Cyreneus T.,) b. Mendon, N. Y., Oct. 6, 1828; m. Oct. 27, 1864, Mattie E. Phillips, who d. May 24, 1870; photographer; Whitewater, Wis. Child: 7790. Mrs Emma B. Bell, Tacoma, Wash. [3637] ESTHER JANE CURTISS/ (Sister of Cyreneus T.,) b. Ruggles, Ohio, Mar. 2, 1833; m. Clinton, Wis., Sept. 19, 1875, Humphrey Clark; farmer; Shopiere, Wis., 1840-1900; Congs.; he d. Shopiere, Nov. 6, 1900. No issue. [3638] DANIEL WILLIAM CURTISS/ (Bro. of Cyreneus T.,) b. Ruggles, Ohio, Sept. 5, 1835; m. New London, Ohio, about 1865, Mrs. Sarah E. Griggs, of New London, dau. of Horace Fish; res. Gardner; moved to Montana, 1862; res. Helena, and amassed a fortune; Freemason. His widow is Mrs. W. S. Spaulding, Helena; she Cong. He d. Helena, May 10, 1884. [3639] CHARLES LOOMIS CURTISS/ (Bro. of Cyreneus T.,) b. Ruggles, Ohio, Nov. 5, 1837; m. Turtle, Wis., 1879, Eva, dau. of Edd A., and Theresa (Barrus) Osborn, b. State of N. Y.; farmer; teacher for many years; musician 23 Ohio Inf. Vols., Prest. Garfield's Regt.; enlisted 1861, and served until close of war; res. New London, Ohio. In Dec. 1882 he went to attend a sick brother in Florida, was taken sick and d. there, Dec. 31, 1882. Ch. b. New London: 7791. Daisy, 1880; unm. 1902. 7792. Charles Osborn, 1882, " [3640] WILLIAM PARK CURTISS/ (Bro. of Cyreneus T.,) b. Ruggles, Ohio, May 29, 1841; m. New London, Ohio, Oct. 17, 1871, Louisa, dau. of Horace and Nancy (Segur) Fish, b. Oct. 25, 1853; farmer; later manu facturer of wooden ware; Ruggles, until 1873; since, New London; Mayor of New London, 1900-2; member Floral Lodge, 260, A. F. & A. M., and New Lon don Chapter R. A. M.; she member Leroy Chapter 82, O. E. S. She d. New London, July 22, 1901. Children: 7793/ Mattie Evalena, b. June 19, 1873, Ruggles. 7794. William Raymond, " Nov. 26, 1881, N. London; d. Dec. 11, '82. [3641] ORRIN B. TREAT/ (Park/ Ebenezer/ Ruth Hamlin/ Corne lius,* Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Mendon, N. Y., Nov. 12, 1829; res. Northfield, Mich. Twelve children. 762 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [3642] MARY TREAT/ (Sister of Orrin B.,) b. Mendon, N. Y., Feb. 4, 1833; m. Jan. 1, 1855, James Rogers: res. North- field, Mich. Two children: [3643] HAMLIN TREAT/ (Bro. of Orrin B.,) b. Mendon, N. Y., June 21, 1847; d. in the army, Jan. 17, 1865. [3644] WILLIAM MARCUS TREAT/ (Ebenezer H./ Ebenezer/ Mary Hamlin/ Cornelius,* Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Mendon, N. Y., Aug. 22. 1833; m. Turtle, Wis., Oct. 31, 1860, Jennette Chloe, dau. of Edward and Rebecca Brad ley, b. New London, Ohio, June 19, 1839; farmer; moved to New London in childhood, and resided there until 1845: Turtle, Wis., until Oct. 1871; Emerson, Iowa, until 189-; afterwards, Doniphan, Neb.; Republican and Prohibitionist; Justice Peace; Baptists, in which church he was deacon. He d. Doniphan, Feb. 4, 1900. Children: 7795* Addie Rebecca, b. Sept. 27, 1863, Turtle. 7796.* Edward Bradley, " Mar. 20, 1867, Clinton. 7797.* Ebenezer Hamlin, " Mar. 20, 1867, " 7798.* Mabel Louise. " Sept. 24, 1868, " 7799. Carrie E., " Jan. 23, 1876, Emerson; d. Aug. 20, 1876. 7800. Carroll Newcomb, " Jan. 23, 1876, " unm. 1900. 7801. Ethel Alvira, " July 19, 1881, " " " [3645J MARY LOUISA TREAT/ (Sister of William M.,) b. New London, Ohio, Oct. 14, 1835; m. Clinton, Wis., Apr. 19, 1860, Edgar Emerson, son of Edwin and (Woods) Hatch, b. Montpelier, Vt., Mar. 24, 1835; carpenter; came from East Croftsbury, Vt., to Clinton, Wis., and re moved to Kansas City, Mo. He d. Kansas City, Aug. 31, 1888; she res. there. Ch. b. Clinton: 7802.* Marcus Woods, Aug. 27, 1863. 7803.* Minnie Louisa, Mar. 23, 1S65. 7804.* Harlow Treat, Sept. 19, 1866. 7805.* Hamlin Edgar, May 26, 1870. 7806. Fausta Treat, Sept. 21, 1873; unm. 1900. L3646] MILTON PARK TREAT/ (Bro. of William M.,) b. New London, Ohio, Sept. 21, 1837; m. 1st, Walworth, Wis., Sept. 17, 1863, Fausta A., dau. of David J. and Lucy (Leet) Conklin, b. Nunda, N.Y., Mar. 5, 1840, who d. Clinton, Wis., Oct. 25, 1866; m. 2d, Florence, 111., Sept. 14, 1868, Mrs. Catharine Jane, widow of William Orton Saxton and dau. of Peter F. and Lydia (Peck) Ellis, b. Lexington, N. Y., Nov. 24, 1837; merchant: removed from New London to Turtle, Wis., with his parents, 1845: res. Clinton, Wis., since 1868; Prohibitionist; Baptist. No issue. [3647] FRANKLIN HALL TREAT/ (Bro. of William M.,) b. New London, Ohio, Sept, 10, 1843; m. Beloit, Wis. Sept. 26, 1866, Ellen Jane, dau. of Alexander and Julia A. Case, b. Clinton, Wis., Apr. 28, 1847; mer chant; moved from Evansville, Wis. to Canton. South Dakota. EIGHTH GENERATION. 763 Ch. b. Evansville, 7807/ Marcia Eugenie, Oct. 17, 1868. 7808/ Claude Milo, Mar. 28, 1871. 7809. Ora Emperess, 7810. Ada Lydia, 7811. Myron, 7812. Milton, 7813. Mabel Treat, 7814. Roy Wayland, [3648] CAROLINE ESTHER ELIZA TREAT/ (Sister of William M.,) b. Turtle, Wis.. Jan. 15, 1850; m. Clinton, Wis., May 14, 1874, Wayland Merle, son of Myron and Lydia M. (Bassett) Newell, b. Volney, N. Y., Sept. 15, 1846; book keeper; Des Moines, Iowa, since 1879. Children: b. Jan. 17, 1877, Clermont, la.; unm. 1900. " Apr. 15, 1879, Des Moines; " " " June 28, 1881, ¦' d. July 27, 1881. " June 28, 1881, " " July 29, 1881. " Sept. 8, 1886, " Mar. 18, 1893, [3649] EMPERESS MERIAM TREAT/ (Sister of William M.,) b. Turtle, Wis., Aug. 5, 1854; m. Clinton, Wis., Oct. 9, 1879, James Lamo- reaux, son of J. Lucius and Anna M. Pangborn, b. Schoharie, N. Y., June 28, 1850; merchant; Clinton. Ch. b. Clinton: 7815. Ethel Pearl, Oct. 15, 1880. 7816. Floy Eugenie, Nov. 23, 1881; d. Mar. 12, 1884. 7817. Myrtle Matilda, Jan. 11, 1884. 7818. A Daughter, June 10, 1891; d. June 24, 1891. [3650] EDWARD C. PLATT/ (William H./ Henry J./ Hopestill Hamlin/ Cornelius,* Ebenezer/ James/*) Treasurer Postal Telegraph Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. [3656] WILLIAM EDWARD PLATT/ (Charles A./ Charles/ Hope still Hamlin/ Cornelius,* Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Augusta, Ga., Jan. 21, 1853; m. New Rochelle, N.Y., Sept. 25, 1877, Esther, dau. of Thaddeus and Mary (Daniels) Davids, b. New Rochelle, Nov. 30, 1851; merchant, undertaker and embalmer; Augusta; Democrat; member of Lodge 35, K. of P., and of Miller Lodge 11, I. O.O. F.; Epis. No issue. [3661] Rev. CHARLES AMASA MARKS/ (Lucy Ann Piatt/ Charles/ Hopestill Hamlin/ Cornelius/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. New Haven, Ct., July 19, 1851; m. Mary Devine; clergyman; studied at Union College, N. Y, and at Di vinity School, Philadelphia, Pa. Children: 7819. Lucy Mary, b. May 15, 1878, Philadelphia; unm. 1902 7820. Annie, " Jan. 27, 1880, it f< a 7821. Charles Edwin, " Aug. 14, 1881, Hazeltine, a a 7822. Mary Esther, " Aug. 26, 1883, St. Clair, it a 7823, Eliza Jennette, " Feb. 7, 1885, U tl (( 7824. Amasa Abraham, " July 21, 1889, ¦ . .. 764 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [3662] GEORGE EDWIN MARKS/ (Bro. of Charles A.,) b. New York City, Jan. 29, 1853: m. there, Oct. 18, 1888, Louise, dau. of James Henry and Frances Matilda (Gratacap) Ridaback, b. N. Y. City, June 18, 1862. He grad. from Union College, N. Y., with honor, 1879; member firm of A. A. Marks, 701 Broadway, N. Y., mfg. of artificial limbs, the largest house of the kind in the world; Republican, has held local public offices; mem. Union College Alumni Asso.; Manitou Lodge, 106, A. F. & A. M.; Manhattan Chapter, R. A. M.; Palestine Commandery, K. T.; N. Y. Hist. So.; New England So., N. Y.; Riverside Yoder Club; Metropolitan Museum of Art; The XIII Club, etc.; Cong.; she Epis. Ch. b. N. Y. City: 7825. Frances Louise, Dec. 10, 1889. 7826. Anna Grace, Nov. 22, 1890. 7827. George Edwin, Apr. 28, 1898. [3666] WILLIAM LINCOLN MARKS/ (Bro. of Charles A.,) b. New York City, Aug, 11, 1862; m. Sound Beach, Ct., Feb. 23, 1886,Mary, dau. of Charles Edward and Isabella (LaChapelle) Quintard, b. Sound Beach, who d. there, July 30, 1886; member firm of A. A. Marks, N.Y. City, man'fr. of artificial limbs; res. N.Y. City, until 1872; since, Sound Beach; Republican: member Manitou Lodge 106, A.F. &A.M.; Manhattan Chapter, R. A. M.; Pal estine Commandery, K. T., and athletic and social clubs of Sound Beach; she Cong! [3676] ELIZABETH PLATT/ (William, L./ Charles/ Hopestill Ham lin/ Cornelius/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Augusta, Ga., Nov. 16, 1867; m. Sa vannah, Ga., June 10, 1897, John Francis Burns; res. Havana, Cuba. [3679] PHEBE MARIA BROWN/ George/ Phebe Hamlin/ Jabez/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James, ") b. Columbia Co., N. Y., April 8, 1809; m. 1st, 1833, Ocea Moore, b. N. Y., 1808, who d. Flint, Ind., Sept. 26, 1838; m. 2d, Flint, 1840, Benjamin Crummel; carpenter; Republican; she, Presb.; he d. Flint; shed. Steuben Co., Ind., Jan. 26, 1845. Ch. by 1st marriage, b. Flint: 7828. William, June 3, 1834; d. California. 7829.* Abigail Catherine, Sept. 17, 1837. 7830. Otea, Mar. 6, 1839, " Flint. By 2d marriage: 7831.* Nancy M., b. May 15, 1841, Flint. [3680] JOHN WRIGHT BROWN/ (Bro. of Phebe M.,) b. Columbia Co., N. Y., Mar. 22, 1811; m. Vienna, N. Y., Sept. 11, 1833, Mary O, dau. of Ira and (Faxon) Cook, b. Broome Co., N. Y., Nov. 16, 1816; carpenter and farmer; came to Tipton, Iowa, 1836, where he afterwards resided; Whig and Republican; commissioned by Gov. Robert Lucas, July 8, 1839, 1st Lieut., 2d Co., 1st Regt. Militia, Iowa Territory, 2 Brig., 2 Division; appointed Brigade Inspector, Jan. 3, 1840; Postmaster; Shiloh, la., 1861, 1873-5; Good Templar; Presbs.; she d. Tipton, 1885. He d. Mar. 19, 1901 Ch. b. Tipton: ¦7832. Emma, 7833. Theodore, 7834. Henry, 7835. George, 7836. Clarissa, 7837/ Mary, 7838. John W., 7839/ Ebenezer Cook, 7840/ Fred, 7841. 1 Infant, 7842. Charles, EIGHTH GENERATION. 765 Aug. 7, 1834; d. Sept. 15, 1836. Oct. 28, 1835, " Jan. 1, 1848. May 27, 1840, " Dec. 12, 1844. May 27, 1840, " Nov. 10, 1841. Aug. 12, 1843, " Dec. 13, 1844. Mar. 13, 1846. Dec. 19, 1847: d. June 3, 1868, Unto. Dec. 25, 1849. Feb. 26, 1852. July 6, 1856; d. July 9, 1856. Aug. 25, 1857. [3681] FREDERICK HAMLIN BROWN/ (Bro. of Phebe M.,) b. Columbia Co., N. Y., April 22, 1813; m. 1st, 1838, Mary Harmon, who d. 1842; m. 2d, Hamilton, Ind., Jan. 15, 1846, Olive, dau. of Joseph and Rachael (Smart) Gambia, b. Utica, N. Y., Nov. 4, 1825, who d. Orland, Ind., Feb. 16, 1893; farmer; N. Y. State, until 1835; afterwards, LaGrange Co., Ind.; Repub lican; Presbs.; he d. Greenfield, Ind., Jan. 25, 1886. Ch. by 1st wife: 7843. Theodore; d. infancy. By 2d wife, b. LaGrange Co.: 7844/ Mary E., Aug. 31, 1848. 7845. Florence A.., Feb. 1, 1854; d. Nov. B, 1860. 7840. Erederic O, May 3, 1856, " Feb. 3, 1857. 7847. Charles H.., May 12, 1858, " Nov. 26, 1860. [3682] BETSEY CHARLOTTE BROWN/ (Sister of Phebe M.,) b. Columbia Co., N. Y., Aug. 14, 1815; m. 1st, John Clark Lee, b. Yates Co., N. Y., who d. 1839; m. 2d, Flint, Ind., George, son of John and (Howard) Stocker, b. Vermont, 1814, who d. Sac City, Iowa, July 25, 1885; Republican; Presbs. She d. Salem Center, Ind., Dec. 12, 1890. Ch. by 1st marriage, b. Flint: 7848/ John Clark, Jan. 16, 1835. By 2d marriage: 7849.* George Lucian, b. 1841, Cold water, Mich. 7850.* Mary, " Dec 29, 1842, Orland. 7851/ JohnLeland, " 1846, " [3683] ABIGAIL CATHARINE BROWN/ (Sister of Phebe M.,) b. Columbia Co., N. Y., Dec. 8, 1817; m. Lima, Ind., Dec, 1837, James Mad ison, son of Simeon and Hannah Taft (Keith) Keith, b. Madison Co., N. Y., Feb. 25, 1811; farmer; Lima; Republican; Presb. Both d. LeGrange Co., Ind.; she, July 15, 1892; he, Jan, 19, 1895. Ch. b. Lima: 7852.* Mary O, Dec. 14, 1841. 7853/ Charlotte Elizabeth, Oct. 26, 1843. 7854. James C., Nov. 29, 1850; res. Battle Creek, Mich. 7855/ Harriet M., Dec. 2, 1853. 7856. John R., Dec. ¦12, 1855; res. Battle Creek, Mich. 7857.* Edward Luther, July 20, 1858. 766 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [3684J Rev. GEORGE BROWN/ (Bro. of Phebe M.,) b. Columbia Co., N. Y., Feb. 1, 1820; m. Steuben Co., Ind., June 12,1842;. Emily Delia McNellie, b. there, Mar. 12, 1818; carpenter and clergyman; Steu ben Co., Ind., Republican; Presbs. She d. Mich., Mar. 18, 1876; he d. Sac City ,. Iowa, Dec. 7, 1895. Children: 7858. Edwin, b. Nov. 1, 1844; res. Talledaga, Ala. 7859* Angus McKinley, " Apr. 13, 1847, Orland. 7860.* Eliza Parmley, " Mar. 9, 1848, Steuben Co. 7861. MarthaS., "Mar. 6, 1850; d. Mar. 27, 1850. 7862.* George, " April 27, 1851, Steuben Co. 7863. Betsey Elizabeth, " Feh. 8, 1854. 7864. Emma Jane, " Aug. 29, 1856; m. William Sutherland/ 7865.* Frederick Hamlin, " Sept. 5, 1858, Steuben Co. 7866.* Mary Ann, " May 31, 1860, Cedar Co. |3685] SAMUEL WRIGHT BROWN/ (Bro. of Phebe M.,) b. Columbia Co., N. Y., Mar. 18, 1823; m. Lima, Ind., Apr. 22, 1847, Eliza beth, dau. of John and Dinah (Bodley) Wilson, b. Plymouth, Ohio, Jan. 22, 1826; farmer; Salem Center, Ind.; Republican; he came from N. Y. State to Ind. with his father's family, 1836; Presbs. Both d. Salem; he, Mar. 21, 1899; she, Sept. 9, 1896. Ch. b. Steuben Co., Ind., Feb. 20, 1849; d. Aug. 4, 1850. Oct. 23, 1851, " Aug. 12, 1858. Mar. 25, 1853, " Mar. 23, 1859. Oct. 23, 1854, " Mar. 8, 1868. Mar. 3, 1857. Sept. 17, 1865; d. May 9, 1872. [3686] WILLIAM BROWN/ (Bro. of Phebe M.,) b. Columbia Co., N. Y., Jan. 14, 1825: m. 1st, 1850, Delia Linder, who d.; m. 2d, Red Oak, Iowa, Apr. 16, 1859, Elizabeth, dau. of Hance and Margaret (Shields) Ferguson, b. Clarion Co., Pa., Apr. 7, 1829; she Presb. She d. Stan- wood, Iowa, Dec. 27, 1893; retired farmer; StaHwood; Republican; member Star Lodge 166, I. O. O. F. Ch. by 1st wife: 7873* Gertrude P, b. Oct. 26, 1852. By 2d wife, b. Cedar Co., Iowa: 7874. Irving, Apr. 3, 1860; d. Jan. 16, 1865. 7875.* Margaret, Dec 4, 1865. 7876. Elizabeth, Nov. 16, 1870; d. Apr. 24, 1894, unm. [3687] OLIVE BROWN/ (Sister of Phebe M.,) b. Phelps, N. Y., June 25, 1828; m. 1st, Salem, Ind., Nov. 11, 1846, Joseph Ormer Bown; farmer; Greenfield, Ind.; Whig; Freemason. He d. Greenfield, Feb. 3, 1850; m. 2d, July 1, 1850, Jefferson W. Haskins, b. Aug. 4, 1811; farmer; Steuben Co., Ind. He d, Apr. 30, 1863; she res. Angola, Ind.; Presb. 7867. Irvin W., 7868. John E., 7869. Edgar L>. , 7870. Edwin W., 7871* E STELLA D 7872. Elbert J., EIGHTH GENERATION. 767 Ch. by 1st marriage: b. Oct. 25, 1847, Salem; d. Nov. 2, 1847. " Apr. 15, 1849, Greenfield. 7877. Lucy Maria, 7878/ Frances Abigail, By 2d marriage: 7879/ David, 7880. Nelson Jefperson, 7881/ John, b. Aug. 7, 1851, Steuben Co. " Feb. 10, 1854; d. Feb. 18, 1876, unm. " Nov. 20, 1857. [3688] LUCY ANN BROWN/ (Sister of Phebe M.,) b. Phelps, N. Y., Apr. 23, 1831; m. Salem Center, Ind., 1850, John Suther land, b. N. Y. State, 1828; farmer; Salem Center; Whig; Methodist; she Presb. Both d. Lima, Ind.:' she Apr. 30, 1861; he 1859. Children: 7882. Irving, Dec 10, 1851, Orland; d. 1869. 7883/ John William, Jan. 14, 1853, Salem Center. 7884/ Lucy Arvilla, Aug. 16, 1855, Lima. 7885/ Maria, Apr. 1, 1857, Orland. [3689] MARY ANN BROWN/ (Sister of Phebe M.,) b. Phelps, N. Y., Mar. 6, 1834; m. Lima, Ind., Mar. 1853, John Russell, son ¦of Randall and Lucinda (Keith) Wood, b. Bristol, N. Y-, Mar. 16, 1832; res. Salem Center, Steuben Co., Ind.; Republican; Presbs. She has rendered valu able assistance in compiling this branch of the family records. He d. Salem Center, Aug. 12, 1875. Children: 7886.* Adelbebt R., h. Mar. 23, 1854, Lima. 7887.* Lincoln R., " Dec. 13, 1865, Orland. 7888. Leander R., " Dec. 13, 1865; d. Dec. 24, 1865. 7889/ William W., " Nov. 8, 1870, Lagrange Co. [3701] A. S. HAMLIN/ (James V./ Salmon/ Jabez/ Thomas,* Eben ezer/ James/*) b. Duchess Co., N. Y., Aug. 22, 1824; lawyer; Cincinnati, Ohio, 1896. [3702] GEORGE E. HAMLIN/ (Bro. of A. S./) died Newark, N. J. Child: 7890/ James. [3704] CAROLINE L. DEWEY/ (Susan M. Fairchild,' Lucinda Ham lin/ Jabez/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Great Barrington, Mass., Oct. 1. 1810; teacher; d. Columbia, Miss., Aug. 24, 1840, unm. [3705] SEYMOUR BOUGHTON DEWEY/ (Bro. of Caroline L.,) b. Great Barrington, Mass., Aug. 25, 1814; m. May 25, 1843, Caroline Helen Rice, res. North Egremont, Mass. Ch. b. Egremont: 7891.* Maria Louise, b. Mar. 8, 1849. 7892/ Carrie, " Apr. 9, 1853. 7893. Edward L., " May 25, 1857; d. Sept. 9, 1859. 768 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [3706] JOHN FAIRCHILD DEWEY/ (Bro. of Caroline L.,) b Great Barrington, Mass., April 27, 1817: m. Wellington, Ohio, Sept. 22r 1845 Ann Eliza, dau. of and Hulda (Herrick) Wolcott, b. Sandisfield, Mass • druggist; came to Norwalk, Ohio, 1845; county treasurer, 1859-60; inter nal revenue collector, 1861-6; Odd Fellow; Epis. His widow and three daugh ters res. Norwalk; he d. there, April 30, 1874. Ch. b. Norwalk: 7894.* Alice Caroline, Feb. 22, 1847. 7895* Ella Josephine, Feb. 16, 1849. 7896. Edla Joan, Feb. 16, 1849; unm. 1897. 7897. Mary Joslin, Mar. 1, 1853; d. July 21,1853. 7898.* Frank Latimer, June 24,1856. [3707] WILLIAM DEWEY/ (Bro. of Caroline L.,) b. Great Barrington, Mass., June 17, 1819; m. 1852, Maria Stoddard, of Alford, Mass.; farmer; Republican. He d. Gloversville, N. Y., Dec. 30, 1893. Children: 7899. Alice, unm. 1897. 7900. Howard Grotius. 7901. Elizabeth, unm. 1897. 7902. Edward. [3708] THEODORE DEWEY/ (Bro. of Caroline L.,) b. Great Barrington, Mass., Mar. 26, 1822; m. there, Dec. 18, 1848, Katha rine Mary, dau. of William and Mary Moore, b. Great Barrington, Oct. 20, 1826; book-keeper; res. N. Y., 1860-1894: afterwards Rutherford, N. J.; Republican. Ch. b. Great Barrington: 7903.* Florence, Sept. 9, 1850. 7904. Stanley, July 20, 1854; unm. 1897. [3709] ELIZA WOOSTER/ (Almira Fairchild/ Lucinda Hamlin/ Jabez/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Alford, Mass., July 26, 1811; m. there, 1830, Eliada Orton, son of Robert Abraham and Lucretia (Orton) Foote,* b. Woodbury, Ct., 1816; farmer; settled Green Creek, Ohio, 1830; afterwards, Wellington, Ohio; Republican. He d. Wellington, 1886. Children: 7905.* Abigail Lucinda, Nov. 16, 1831. 7906. Frances Almira, July 14, 1833; d. Sept. 23, 1851, unm. 7907. Grotius Dewey, Jan. 17, 1835, " July 19, 1882, " 7908.* Caroline Dewey, Apr. 11, 1836. 7909. Nathan Wooster, July 10, 1841; m. Caroline Lord. 7910. Eliada Orton, Oct. 1, 1845; " Emma Louise Howev 7911. .Ella Maria, July 21, 1847. " Arthur Wooster.9 [3710] JOHN WOOSTER/ (Bro. of Eliza,) b. Alford, Mass., June 7, 1814; m. Cleveland, Ohio, Lavina Rhodes, of Cleve land; druggist; settled Green Creek, Ohio, 1830; afterwards, Elyria, Fremont * For Foote see note lSKi EIGHTH GENERATION. 769 and Wellington, Ohio; Republican; Methodist. Both d. Wellington; he, Jan., 1875. Children: 7912/ Arthur. 7913. Alice, b. 1854; m. Edward Hart. [3711] HENRY MORTIMER WOOSTER/ (Bro. of Eliza,) b. Alford, Mass., July 24, 1817: m. Wellington, Ohio, 1840, Jeannette, dau. of John Nickles, b. Watertown, N. Y.; druggist; Wellington, Sullivan, Ply mouth and Norwalk, Ohio; Republican; she Epis. Bothd. Norwalk; he, Dec. 21, 1881; she Aug. 26, 1896. Children: 7914/ Caroline Dewey, b. Feb 19, 1841, Sullivan. 7915/ Charlotte, " Oct. 26, 1842, Chatham. 7916.* Sarah Jeannette, " Nov. 17, 1849, Plymouth. 7917. Alma Frances, " July 13, 1851; unm. 1897. [3712] WILLIAM FLETCHER WOOSTER/ (Bro. of Eliza,) b. Alford, Mass., May 2, 1820; m. 1st, Caroline Park; m. 2d, Bertha ; druggist; Elyria, Ohio, 1897; previously at Wellington and Green Creek, Ohio. Children: 7918/ Emma. 7919/ Nathan Park, b. 1853, Elyria. [3713] Col. MOSES FAIRCHILD WOOSTER/ (Bro. of Eliza,) b. Alford, Mass., Sept. 25, 1826; m. Norwalk, Ohio, June 20, 1851, Henri etta, dau. of Joseph and Mary Millen, b. Aug. 20, 1831: druggist; Alford, Mass., Wellington and Norwalk, Ohio; Republican; Major 24th Ohio Inf. Vols., com missioned May, 1861; dis. April, 1862; Lieut.-Colonel 101st Ohio Inf. Vols., commissioned Aug. 30, 1862. He participated in the battles of Cheat Moun tain, Greenbrier, Perryville, Shiloh, Corinth and Stone River. In the latter battle he lostaleg, Dec. 31, 1862, from which he died the following day. "During the fierce struggle an order was gi ven to fall back, and at this time Col. Wooster fell wounded unto death. He was bourne some distance to the rear, but the flank movement of the enemy made it impossible to carry him far. 'Put me down, boys, and rally to the support of the flag,' he said; circumstances power less to control made it necessary, and he fell into the hands of the enemy; bearing with great fortitude his agonizing wounds and dying the death of a hero in the rebel hospital on the field of battle." Owing to his wearing the Masonic watch charm, his personal effects were given to a friend and his body was sent home, where it now lies under an in spiring monument erected to his memory in beautiful Woodlawn Cemetery, Norwalk, Ohio. Moses T. Wooster Post, G. A. R. was named in his honor; member Mt. Vernon Lodge, 64, A. F. & A. M.; Odd Fellow; Methodist; she res. Cleveland, Ohio; Epis. Ch. b. Norwalk: 7920/ Fannie, Feb. 19, 1853. 7921/ Evelyn, July 22, 1857. ;70 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Col. Moses F. Wooster. Inscription on his monument: MOSES FAIRCHILD WOOSTER Lt-Col. 101st Regt. O. V. 1. Wounded, Dec. 31, 1862, at BATTLE OF STONE RIVER MURFREESBORO, TENN. Died, Jan. 1, 1863, Aged 37 Years, 3 Months, 28 Days Cheat Mountain GreenbrierPerryville Shiloh Corinth Stone River EIGHTH FENERATION. 771 [3714] THEODORE SAMUEL WOOSTER/ ( Bro. of Eliza,) b. Green Creek, now Clyde, Ohio, 1832; m. 1st, Mary, dau. of Milton and Matilda (Williams) Goodnow, of Norwalk, Ohio; m. 2d, Mrs. Fannie Rogers, nee Safford. of Chicago, 111.; Druggist: Norwalk, Ohio, 1897, formerly Wellington and Green Creek, Ohio: Republican; Knight Templar; wives Epis. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Norwalk: 7922. William M., Apr. 10, 1866; d. May 20, 1867. By 2d wife, b. Norwalk: 7923. Mortimer Safford, July 6,1875. 7924. Clara Louise, Nov. 24, 1879. [3715] MARY CORDELIA FENN/ (Achsah E. Fairchild/ Lucinda Hamlin/ Jabez/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Alford, Mass., Dec. 9, 1823: m. there, Dec. 6, 1849, William R., son of Sabra and Phebe (Francis) Calkins, b. Chatham, N. Y., Aug. 10, 1823; farmer; Alford; Republican; Methodists. No children reported. [3716] CAROLINE R. FENN/ (Sister of Mary C.,) b. Alford, Mass., Mar. 27, 1827; m. there, Aug. 3, 1850, William, son of William and Sally (Melican) Milligan, b. Alford, May 1, 1803; farmer; Democrat; Methodist. Both d. Alford; she Nov. 9, 1855; he May 26, 1861. No children reported. [3717] ELIZA MARIA FENN/ (Sister of Mary C.,) b. Alford, Mass., Mar. 4, 1830; m. Egremont, Mass., Dec. 29, 1864, Andrew J., son of Jonathan and Esther (Church) Baldwin, b. Egremont; farmer; Dem ocrat. He d. Great Barrington, Oct. 20, 1891. No children reported. [3718] WILLIAM DEWEY FENN/ (Bro. of Mary C.,) b. Alford, Mass., Jan. 5, 1838; m. New York, Aug. 3, 1860, Bertha C. L. Heath, b. New York, Feb. 5, 1840; farmer; Republican; she Methodist. Both d. Great Barrington, Mass.: he May 6, 1872; she Oct. 5, 1872. Children: 7925. Robert O, b. Aug. 15, 1866, New York. 7926. Rose H., " Great Barrington. 7927. Walter B., " July 24, 1868, 7928. AdaB„ " Egremont. [3719] HORACE JONES FAIRCHILD/ (Moses/ Lucinda Hamlin/ Jabez/ Thomas,* Ebenezer/ James/ *) b. Stockbridge, Mass., May 10, 1827; m. K Y. City, Oct. 19, 1853, Maria Louise, dau. of Col. John and Elizabeth T. (Taylor) Stiles, b. N. Y. City, Oct. 15, 1837. Children: 7929. Constance Louisa, b. Feb. 19, 1857, Manchester, Eng. 7930. Edith Hope, . " Sept. 21, 1859, N.Y. City. 7931' Horace Jones, " Nov. 11, 1861, " d. Oct. 3, 1862. 7932.* Henry Martyn, " Dec. 28, 1862, " 7933., Arthur Stiles, " Jan. 31, 1867, Southport, Eng. 7934.* Helen Marguerite, " Feb. 18, 1872, Rawdon, Eng. 7935. Christine Maria, " Jan. 30, 1876, " 772 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [3720] FRANCES ELIZABETH FAIRCHILD/ (Sister of Horace J.,) b. Stockbridge, Mass., Nov. 23, 1830; m. Middletown, Ct., by Rev. John R. Crane, Dec. 15, 1852, JohnM. Hubbard,* b. Middletown, 1852; merchant; Mid dletown, at one time with Frederick V. Hamlin/ N. Y. City. They were divorced at her instance; she res. N. Y. City.; a very religious lady, and is known as Mrs. Fairchild. He d. there, many years ago. No issue. [3721] JARVIS MATHIAS FAIRCHILD/ (Bro. of Horace J.,) b. Stockbridge, Mass., Oct. 12, 1832; m. Apr. 13, 1855, Mary Louisa, dau. of Joseph and Eliza ( Blossom) Hoxie, b. Oct. 27, 1835. He d. Aug. 13, 1896. Children: 7936. Walter Mitchell, b. Oct. 30, 1856; m. Harriet E. Corwin. 7937. Maria Wade, " Apr. 6, 1862; d. Aug. 17, 1862. 7938.* Jarvis Rose, ¦" Aug. 23, 1868. [3729] DANIEL JAY JOHNS/ (Daniel J./ Ruth Hamlin/ Jabez/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Wellington, Ohio, 1828; res. Westernia, Cheatham Co., Tenn. Several children. [37301 EDWARD LUCIAN JOHNS/ (Bro. of Daniel J.,) b. Wellington, Ohio, Mar. 14, 1830; m. there, Feb. 19, 1856, Charlotte Maria, dau. of Henry Robert and Eliza B. (Hawk) Couch, b. Wellington, Feb. 19,. 1836; farmer; Wellington; Republican; town councilman. Ch. b. Wellington: 7939. Frederic O, Dec. 4, 1856; unm. 1897. 7940. Gertrude Mary, Nov. 7, 1857, " " 7941. Elizabeth L., Sept. 11, 1861, " " 7942. Carrie, Aug. 10, 1863; d. Mar. 14, 1864. 7943. Georgie May, Mar. 7, 1873; unm. 1897. [3731] BISHOP LEMAN JOHNS/ (Bro. of Daniel J.,) b. Wellington, Ohio, 1833; m. Elgin, Oregon, Mar. 4, 1889. He went to Placerville, Cal., 1852, and worked in the mines in California six years, and one winter at Salmon River, Idaho; removed to Walla Walla, Wash.; to Union County, Oregon, and took up land; then removed to Elgin, Ore., where he has since resided; farmer. Child: 7944. Jay Wilbur. [3733] WILLIAM FREDERICK JOHNS/ (Bro. of Daniel J.,) b. Wellington, Ohio, 1839; m. Sarah Smith; private H, 2d Ohio Cav., en listed Oct. 8, 1861; dis. Sept. 11, 1865; farmer; Wellington. Children: ' 7945. A Child. 7946. Elizabeth May, 7947. Lena Estella, d. aged 8 month. b. July 11, 1882; unm. 1897. * For Hubbard see note 238. EIGHTH GENERATION. 773 [3735] CHARLES READ CHURCH/ (Nathaniel/ Ruth Hamlin/ Jabez/ Thomas,* Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Troy, N.Y,, Aug. 10, 1830; m. Dec. 1, 1857, Mary E., dau. of Townsend M. and Martha McOonn (Card) Vail, b. Troy, N. Y.; wholesale druggist, retired; residences in Troy and Saratoga, 1896, some time in Chicago, 111.; Democrat; member Chi Psi Society, Williams College; Presb. She d. April, 1896. Ch. b. Troy: 7948. Townsend Vail, Sept. 11, 1858; res. Chicago, 111. 7949. Charles Nathaniel, Aug. 9, 1863; d. June 13, 1889, Saratoga. [3736] -MARY L. CHURCH/ (Sister of Charles R.,) b. Troy, N. Y., 1832; m. Walter P. Tillman, of Troy; she Presb. She d. a few years later. No issue. [3737] HARRIET R. CHURCH/ (Sister of Charles R.,) b. Troy, N. Y., Sept. 24, 1835; m. there, Nov. 4, 1858, Rev. Charles Seymour Robinson, D. D., L. L. D., son of Gen. Henry and Martha P. (Haynes) Robin son, b. Bennington, Vt., Mar. 31, 1829; Pastor First Presb. Church, Brooklyn, N. Y.; American Church Paris, France; Madison Ave. and N. Y. Presb. Church, N. Y. City; res. Brooklyn, Paris and New York City; compiler of hymns. She •d. New York City, Mar. 2S, 1895. Ch. b. Brooklyn: 7950.* Muriel, Aug. 1, I860. [3742] JONATHAN SCOVILLE/ vLois D. Church/ Ruth Hamlin/ Jabez/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Salisbury, Ct., July 14, 1830; unmar ried. He and his brother Nathaniel settled in Buffalo, N. Y., established the Buffalo Car Wheel Works, 1853, and amassed a large fortune. Member of Con gress in 1875, to serve the unexpired term of Dr. Ray V. Pierce, of Buffalo; re-elected, 1876; Mayor of Buffalo; he gave to the town of Salisbury the Sco ville Library, and erected a Cong, church in memory of his mother. He was ¦devotedly attached to his brother Nathaniel, and left most of his property to his children. He d, N. Y. City, Mar. 4, 1891. Extract from The Buffalo Express: "The death of Mr. John Scoville in New York, last Wednesday, removed one of Buffalo's best known and wealth iest citizens. Mr. Scoville was an uncut diamond; his sturdy, self-reliant nature, his honest, outspoken opinions and his generous heart made him a popularand prominent man. He feared neither man nor devil. He did not believe that speech was given man to hide his thoughts, and for that reason, possibly, his political career was short. Mr. Scoville was a shrewd, careful business man, and together with his brother, the late Nathaniel Scoville, amassed a fortune in the iron business estimated at $4,000,000. An extended biography of him appeared in Thursday's issue of the Express, Mar. 5, 1891." [3743] NATHANIEL CHURCH SCOVILLE/ (Bro. of Jonathan,) b. Salisbury, Ct., Jan. 26, 1832; m. Frances Wasson, of Buffalo, N. Y. See sketch of his brother Jonathan, with whom he was associated in business in the Buffalo Car Wheel Works. Extract from the Buffalo Express: "A quiet Unpretentious man who had a host of friends. Everybody who was at all acquainted with bluff warm hearted Nathaniel Church Scoville— and there were 774 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. many such— called him Church. Although not so well known in Buffalo as his; brother Jonathan, ex-mayor and congressman, he was prominently connected with the large manufacturing interests at Buffalo, particularly the Buffalo Car Wheel works, which was owned by the two brothers and' is one of the largest plants of the kind in the country. * * * he died at 10:45 p. m. on Friday, at his brother's apartment, on Main Street, Buffalo, Nov. 21, 1890. He lived in New York City during the last few years of his life. The fortune of the two brothers has been estimated at $4,000,000. The deceased avoided public life of every kind." Children: 7951. Grace. 7952. Robert, 7953. Herbert. 7954. Mollie. 7955. Edith. 7956. Lois. [3744] MARY LOIS SCO VILL/ (Sister of Jonathan,) b. Salisbury, Ct., Dec. 23, 1833; m. 1st, there, May 27, 1856,- Capt. John Ran^ dolph, son of William Hudson and Sarah Gill (Grinage) Harper, b. Upson Co., Ga., Oct. 7, 1828; lawyer; Columbus, Ga., New Haven, Ct., New York City, and Winsted, Ct.; Epis.; member society of Scroll and Key, Yale College, 1848; Capt. 10 Ga. Cav. C. S. A., 1861-5; he d. Columbus, Ga., from injuries and ex posure in-the service, July 16, 1865; m. 2d, New York City, Dec. 5, 1868, Hon. George W., son of George and Agnes (Brewer) Paschal, b. Green Co., Ga., Nov. 23, 1812; his 3d wife. Lawyer and author of legal works: Paschal's Annotated Const. U. S., Digest, Laws of Texas, Decisions Supreme Court of Texas, etc.; he res. Arkansas, 1837-48; Austin, Texas, until 1868; afterwards, Washington,. D. O; Jackson Union Democrat; after the war, Republican; Associate Justice, Supreme Court of Arkansas. He d. Washington, D.C., Feb. 19, 1878: she Presb.; she d. Washington, Apr. 10, 1889. Ch. by 1st marriage: 7957.* William Hudson, b. Mar. 20, 1857, N. Y. City. 7958/ Mary Lois, " Nov. 15, 1860, Winsted. By 2d mariage: 7959/ Samuel Scoville, b. Mar. 16, 1875, Washington. [3747] CAROLINE RUTH SCOVILLE/ (Sister of Jonathan,) b. Salisbury, Ct., July 2, 1839; m. there, June 8, 1868, John Falconer, son of John and Catherine (Falconer) Fisher, b. N. Y. City, Mar. 1, 1813; merchant; N. Y. City; removed to Illinois; subsequently to Salisbury, Ct., and engaged in farming; she Presb. Ch. b. Port Chester, N. Y.: 7960. John Falconer, June 9, 1874. [3748] SAMUEL CHURCH SCOVILLE/ (Bro. of Jonathan,) b. Salisbury, Ct., May 24, 1841: m. June 1. 1877, Jennie L., dau. of Fred erick Miles, M. C. He d. Salisbury, July 12, 1878; she res. Salisbury. No issue. ; (^^/^/^^^ EIGHTH GENERATION. 775 T3749] ANGELINA SARAH SCOVILLE/ (Bro. of Jonathan,) b. Salisbury, Ct., May 13, 1843; m. Washington, D. O, at the home of her •sister, Mrs. Paschal, Jan. 21, 1879, Guy R. Pelton; lawyer: New York City. He d. on a journey in Yellowstone Park, July 24, 1890; she res. New York City. No issue. [3752] Hon. NATHANIEL CHURCH WARD/ ( Ruth A. Church/ Ruth Hamlin/ Jabez/ Thomas,* Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Salisbury, Ct., June 22, 1837; m. 1st, North East, N.Y., Feb. 4, 1869, Eliza Capmbell, who d. Feb. 17, 1877; m. 2d, Mrs. Mary W. Franklin; director Forbes Iron Co., and manager of branch at East Canaan, Ct.; Prest. Canaan Water Works; Director Nat'l. Bank, Falls Village, Ct.; Trustee Canaan Savings Bank; res. Canaan; Representative; Methodist. He d. Canaan, Mar. 23, 1884. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Canaan: 7961. Edward C, June 6, 1870. 7962. Lila Livingstone, Apr. 1, 1874. 7963. Harry, June 17, 1876; d. May, 1877. [3754] Hon. EDWARD WARD/ (Bro. of Nathaniel C.,) . b. Salisbury, Ct., June 3, 1843; m. Falls Village, Ct., Aug. 19, 1866, Harriet Elizabeth, dau. of Daniel. and Mary Ann (Canfield) Brewster, b. Falls Village, May 26, 1847; farmer: Salisbury; Democrat; selectman; assessor; member Conn. Legislature; Methodists. The homestead successively occupied by his grand parents, Nathaniel and Ruth Church, and later by his father, in Salisbury, is ¦occupied by him; in this house are portraits of Nathaniel and Ruth Church; bis son also has a residence on the same farm; they are extensively engaged in raising cattle and sheep. She d. Salisbury, Feb. 1, 1872. Ch. b. Salisbury: 7964.* John Edward, Dec. 5, 1866. . 7965. Nellie Josephine, Apr. 25, 1868; married. 7966. Mary Ann, Nov. 19, 1869; unm. 1897. [3755] RUTH LOIS WARD/ (Sister of Nathaniel C.,) b. Salisbury, Ct., Jan. 17, 1845; m. June 30, 1869, Lee D., son of Daniel and Mary Ann (Canfield) Brewster; she Methodist; she d. Salisbury, Aug. 28, 1890. [3757] EDWARD HAMLIN HAZEN/ M. D., (Minerva C. Hamlin/ Jabez/s Thomas,* Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Elyria, Ohio, Apr. 12, 1834; m. Lancaster, , Ohio, Sept. .23, 1874, Sarah, dau. of Jacob Stucky and Elizebeth (Bowser) Freeman, b. near Lancaster^ Oct. 18, 1845: private, K, 2d Mich. Inf. Vols.; enlisted May 24, 1861; served 13 months; participated in battle of Bull Run; discharged to accept appointment of Hospital Steward, U. S. A.: served in the hospitals at Alexandria, Va., June 22, 1862 to June 22, 1865; he began the study of medicine at State University, Mich., 1859; after the war, graduated from Med. Dept. Wooster University, Cleveland, Ohio, 1866; practiced medi cine, Buffalo, N. Y., a year; settled at Davenport, Iowa, and practiced eight years; established an Infirmary there, 1875, and had an extentive practice; de ciding to make a specialty of diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat, to prepare himself, he attended clinics in the hospitals of New York, Phila. and Boston several winters, under the best instructors; in 1872 he visited the hospitals in London and Paris, observing surgical operations by the best talent in the world; 776 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Was professor and lectured on the subjects of his profession in Med. Dept. Iowa'. State University, 1870-4; in College of Physicians and Surgeons Med. Dept. Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa, as professor of Ophthalmology and Otology, 1882- 1900; res. Davenport, 1867-92; since at Des Moines, where he has an exten sive private practice; member of many societies: American Med. Asso., Inter national Ophthalmological and Otological Congresses, Iowa State Med. So.,. Polk Co. Med. So., Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences, was Commander August Wentz Post 1, G. A. R., member Crocker Post G. A. R., Med. Director G. A.. R. Dept. Iowa, 1894-5, Davenport Lodge 37, A. F. & A. M., Davenport Chapter, 12, R. A.M., A. & A. Scottish Rite, Consistory of Iowr, 32°, member- Sons Am. Rev. and Registrar for Iowa. She graduated from Lancaster high school, and Pleasant township Academy; before marriage was a school teacher. Ch. b. Davenport: 7967. Edward F., May 22, 1875; d. July 14, 1875. 7968. Auzella F., May 22, 1875, " July 30, 1875. 7969. Auzella May, May 17, 1876, " Aug. 19, 1894. 7970. Edward Bowser, Feb. 23, 1878. 7971. Laura Telephone, Sept. 16, 1879. 7972. Charles Al, May 8, 1881: d. Apr.27, 1883. 7973. Roy Alfred, Jan. 23, 1884. 7974. A rthur Waldo, Feb. 21, 1886. 7975. Benjamin Hamlin, Aug. 22. 1890. [3760] ELIZABETH GATES HAZEN/ (Sister of Edward H.,) b. Elyria, Ohio, Dec. 18, 1837; m. Oberlin, Ohio, Jan. 24, 1865, Erastus, sou of Erastus and Jane Ann (Dean) Clark,* b. Lima, N. Y., Sept. 10,1826; he was several years in the service of the Buffalo and Rochester R. R. Co., and was appointed its general freight agent 1852; upon consolidation of the roads between Albany and Buffalo, he continued with the N. Y. Central and Hudson River road as its general freight agent, until he had served 47 years contin uously in the service of the Railroad companies; resided Buffalo until 1877; since N. Y. City. She was educated at Oberlin College, Class 186-3; Methodist. Ch. b. Buffalo: 7976. Walter Hazen, Dec. 15, 1865. 7977. Auzella Susan, Apr. 25, 1873; d. Feb. 9, 1874. 7978. Dean, Apr, 4, 1876. [3764] AUZELLA CATHERINE HAZEN/ (Sister of Edward H.,) b. Little Falls, N. Y., Oct. 5, 1845; m. Dec. 14, 1871, Preston C. Houston, b. South Charleston, Ohio, Aug. 2, 1845; reside Jamestown, N. Y. Children: 7979. Auzella Louiza, b. Aug. 29, 1875; d. Jan. 10, 1881. 7980. Esther Hamlin, " Aug. 23, 1877.. 7981. Lloyd Hazen, " Feb. 3, 1882, 7972. Percy Hazen, " Feb. 3, 1882. 7973. Harry Preston, " July 17, 1885. * Note 440. ERASTUS CLARK, Jr., descends from Col. Whelton; his grandfather, Stuart Dean, of Holland descent; Dean Street, Albany, N. Y., was named for him ; he was an early American navigator to China ; his son died during his stay there and is buried at "Dean Island." EIGHTH GENERATION 777 [3767] MARY A. HAMLIN/ (John W./ Jabez/ & Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/1) b. West Stockbridge, Mass., July 8, 1831: m. Noel P., son of Orlin and Chloe (Kingman) Hibbard, b. North Hero, Vermont; by a former wife he had a son, Palmer F. Hibbard; lawyer; Ohio; soldier. She d. East Aurora, N. Y., May, 1861; her children were reared by her father; he went west and was killed in a coal mine, where he was in business in Missouri, 1867. Children: 7984/ Nettie Hamlin, b. Aug. 9, 1858, Celina. 7985.* Clara L., " Oct. 29, 1860, Akron. [3768] FREDERICK N. HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Mary A.,) b. East Aurora, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1836; m. Olmstead Falls, Ohio, Jan. 22, 1857, Mary Jeanette, dau. of George C. and Maria (Norris) Knight; merchant; Chi- caga, 111., member firm of Hamlin & Hale; he was financially ruined by the great fire, and d. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Oct. 7, 1889; she m. Smith. Children: 7986/ Ida, b. Sept. 3, 1859, St. Louis. 7987.* Harry Wilder, " Nov. 7, 1860, Buffalo. 13769] CHARLES JABEZ HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Mary A.,) b. East Aurora, N. Y., Aug. 1, 1838; m. Apr. 18, 1861, Mary Hampton, of Webster Corners, N. Y.; teacher; he d. Eureka, Nev., Sept. 17, 1879; she re-mar ried and was the widow of the late Col. H. T. Noble, of Dixon, 111., 1896. No issue. 13770] LUCINDA ELIZA HAMLIN/ (Sister of Mary A.,) b. East Aurora, N. Y., Sept. 27, 1840; m. Charles Spencer; mechanic; Akron, Ohio. She d. Pleasantville, Pa., Feb., 1866. No issue. 13771] JOHN WILLIAM HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Mary A.,) b. East Aurora, N. Y., Sept. 26, 1843; unmarried; Lieut. A, 116 N.Y. Inf. Vols., promoted Apr. 12, 1863. He d. of small pox in hospital, Buffalo, N. Y., June, 1865. 778 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [3775] EMILY MILES HAMLIN/ (Edward S./ Jabez/* Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Elyria, Ohio, July 5, 1838; m. Cincinnati, Ohio, Dec. 29, 1863, Elias Van Derman, son of Nathaniel and — - (Thompson) Cherry, b. Col umbus, Ohio, Feb. 27, 1837; 1st Lieut. E, 63, Ohio Inf. Vol., commissioned Dec. 1861, resigned Feb., 1863; President Standard Electrical Works; res. Cincinnati, until 1864; N. Y. City, until 1870; afterwards, Cincinnati; member Soe. Army of Tenn.; Loyal Legion, Ohio Commandery; Pres. State Board of Equalization; Unitarians; she was educated Glenville, Ohio. She d. Cincinnati, Dec. 21, 1872. Children: 7988.* Katherine Hamlin, b. Mar. 15, 1866, N. Y. C. 7989.* . Laura Belle, " Dec. 18, 1870, Cincinnati. [3776] EDWARD CLAYTON HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Emily M.,) b. Elyria, Ohio, Aug. 21, 1840; m. Mary S., dau. of James F. Wallace, of Marion, Ind., (cousin to Gen. Lew Wallace;) at the age of 15, he was sent to Germany for education, and remained there several years. He spoke German and French fluently, and was very intellectual; inheriting a weak heart and lungs, he died at the age of 33; she res. Marion, Ind., 1896. No issue. [3777] LUCRETIA BELLE HAMLIN/ (SIsteT of Emily M.,) b. Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 1, 1847; unmarried. In intellectual endowments she is said to resemble her father. Her mother died before she was a year old, and she remarks that her strongest impression of childhood is "roving," as her father was unsettled after the death, of her mother. She was early sent to a boarding school where "fashionable accomplishments" accounted for more than solid, practical learning. After school days her home was with her sister, Mrs. Cherry, after whose death she remained four 'years to care for her children. After the loss of her father's property, she received an appointment, in 1878, as clerk in the General Land Office, Washington, D. O; during this period she assisted in the education of her half sisters and brothers. Miss Hamlin has taken a deep interest in this work, and has very materially assisted in the dis covery and complication of different branches of the family history. She is an accomplished geneologist. EIGHTH GENERATION. 779 [3778] CHARLES JABEZ HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Emily M.,) b. Covington, Ky., Feb. 24, 1860; farmer; unmarried; Maiden, Mass. [3779] MARY LOUISE HAMLIN/ (Sister of Emily M.,) b. Covington, Ky., May 21, 1863; school teacher; unmarried; educated Quaker boarding school, Sandy Springs, Md., and Normal School, Terre Haute, Ind. [3780] ANNA LAURA HAMLIN/ (Sister of Emily M.,) b. Covington, Ky., Dec. 13, 1866; m. Williamsburg, Va., Aug. 4, 1894, Samuel, son of Lewis W. and Maria (Davis) Pickering, b. Elkhart, Ind. Manager Hay- market Theatre, Chicago, 111., 1894; manager Auditorium and Opera House, South Bend, Ind., 1902. [3781] NORMAN CHERRY HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Emily M.,) b. Austerlitz, N. Y., Oct. 1, 1869; farmer; unmarried; Williamsburg, Va. [37821 WILLARD WALLACE HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Emily M.,) b. Austerlitz, N. Y., Oct. 3, 1870; unmarried; Asst. Paymaster, Erie, R. R. Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 1899; Toledo, 1902. [3783] LOUISA McGlNLEY/ (Betsey E. Hamlin/ Jabez," Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Elyria, Ohio, Jan. 25, 1834; m. St. Mary, Ohio, Sept. 6, 1852, Hon. Francis O, son of Everah Celestian and Elizabeth (Htilderness) LeBlond/ b. Fredericktown, Ohio, Feb. 14, 1821; lawyer and legislator; Celina, Ohio; Democrat: Freemason. He was educated Norwalk, Ohio, under the late Bishop Thompson; read law with J. Whitbuk, Esq., same place; admitted to the bar, 1843, and located that year at St. Mary, later the same year at Celina, Ohio, where he since resided and practiced his profession. Prosecuting Att'y., 1847; representative, 1851-3, and speaker of the House. He had charge of the measure resulting in the present school system of Ohio, which affords him greater pleasure and satisfaction than any other event in bis long public career. He was defeated as Democratic candidate for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, 1854; elected to congress from 5th Dist. Ohio, 1862, and re-elected 1864; he was prominent on reconstruction measures, 1866, a leader on the Demo cratic side; delegate to Dem. Nat'l Convention, N. Y., 1868, and to Dem. Nat'l Convention, St. Louis, 1876. A brilliant and forcible lawyer. Ch. b. Celina: 7990/ Charles McGinley, June 27, 1854. 7991/ Emma Louise, Aug. 1,1859. 7992/ Frank Celestian, Sept. 18, 1863. [3785] CHARLES McGlNLEY/ (Bro. of Louisa,) b. Elyria, Ohio, 1837; m. Elizabeth Stewart, from whom he separated with out divorce; a bright, promising man, for many years clerk in the store of his uncle, Frederick V. Hamlin, N. Y. City. The trouble with his wife wrecked his life. He d. Celina, Ohio, Apr. 11, 1877. No. issue. * Note 441. EVERAH CELESTIAN LE BLOND, b. Paris, Prance, May 22, 1789; was sent to America to escape military service under Napoleon Bonaparte ; his wife Elizabeth Holder- ness, b. Lancaster, Pa., Jan. 9, 1793. 780 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [3786] MARY LUCINDA PHELPS/ (Lucinda E. Hamlin/ Jabez/ s Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/1) b. St Mary, Ohio, July 6, 1838; m. there, Sept. 26, 1865, Theoph G., son of George W. and Mary Withering (Hall) Tou Velle, b. Bloomfield, Ohio, Sept. 17, 1832; Recorder, Clerk of Court and County Auditor; Celina, Ohio; Democrat; Freemason; Methodists; she member O. E. S. Ch. b. Celina: 7993. Louisa B., Sept. 25, 1867; unm. 1901. [3787] Dr. CHARLES HAMLIN PHELPS/ (Bro. of Mary L„) b. St. Mary, Ohio, Mar. 31, 1842; m. 1st, there, June 3, 1863, Lizzie M., dau. of Joshua and Martha (Scott) Rhodes, b. Sandusky, Ohio, July -4, 1842, who d. Sept. 7, 1873; m. 2d, Lancaster Co., Pa., Oct. 25, 1879, Ella A., dau. of Wash ington and Anna (Swesgart) Whittaker, b. Lancaster Co., Oct. 1, 1854, who d. Sept. 22, 1891; m. 3d, Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 25, 1892, Lara L. Whittaker, sister of second wife, b. Lancaster Co., Nov. 1, 1856; physician and surgeon: St. Mary; Democrat; U. S. Pension Examiner; Railroad Surgeon; member Board of Education; Mercer Lodge 121, A. F. & A. M. and St. Mary Chapter 51, R. A. M.; his wives were Presbyterians. Ch. by 1st wife, b. St. Mary: 7994.* Kate Hamlin, Dec. 10, 1864. 7995. Charles Edward, Jan. 15, 1867; d. Sept. 25, 1868. 7996. Edward Marshall, Dec. 18, 1870. By 2d wife, b. St. Mary: 7997. Anna Whittaker, Nov., 8, 1£82. 7998. Charles Hamlin, Oct. 25, 1886; d. Apr. 5, 1895. By 3d wife, b. St. Mary: 7999. Ella Whittaker, June 16, 1895. [3789] SUSAN MOSELY PHELPS/ (Sister of Mary L.,) b. St. Mary, Ohio, Sept. 29, 1845; m. Sept., 1879, Rev. Edward A. Berry; Cong, clergyman; Chattanooga, Tenn., and Cedar Rapids, Iowa. [3790] Capt. FREDERICK ELISHA PHELPS/ (Bro. of Mary L.,) b. St. Mary, Ohio, Oct. 8, 1847; m. 1st, Urbana, Ohio, July 19, 1870, Maria Louise, dau. of George W., and Virginia L. (Cowan) Patrick, b. Urbana, Apr. 25, 1852, who d. Fort Bayard, N. M., July 19, 1874; m. 2d, St. Mary, May 8, 1876, Mary Esther Patrick, sister of former wife, b. Urbana, Jan. 24, 1849, Presb.; who d. Urbana, Feb. 10, 1892. Capt. Phelps says his second wife was with him on the frontier 14 years, and was a soldier's wife in every way. That she lost her life trying to run a Sunday school for the little ones at Fort Yates with the thermometer at 26° below zero; m. 3d, Pretty Prairie, Ohio, June 7, 1893, Anna Louise, dau. of Wm. J. W. and Elcetta (Mumper) Rawlings, b. Pretty Prairie. He graduated from U. S. Military Academy, West Point, June 15, 1870; 2d Lieut. 8th U.S. Cav. June 15, 1870; 1st Lieut. 8 U.S. Cav., Mar. 20, 1879; Captain, 8th U. S. Cav., Sept. 28, 1889; served on frontier duty in New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, Indian Territory, Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, and North Dakota; retired from active service, Apr. 29, 1891, with rank of Capt. U. S. Army, on account of "sickness and injuries received in line of duty;" Capt- Frederick e. Phelps, Mits, Mary E. Phelps, 782 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. since retirement, engaged in manufacturing furniture, Urbana, Ohio; Dem ocrat; member Harmony Lodge 8, A. F. & A. M., Urbana Chapter 34, R. A. M.r and Urbana Lodge 127, B. P. O. Elks. Ch. by 1st wife: 8000.* Mary Virginia, b. Nov. 25, 1871, Ft. Bayard. 8001. Morris Burnett, " Feb. 19, 1874, " d. same day. By 2d wife: 8002. Elsie Lucinda, b. May 11, 1879, Ft. Clark, Texas. 8003. Margaret Louise, " Jan. 29, 1881, St. Mary, Ohio. 8004. Frederick Colwell, " Nov. 25, 1883, Ft. Mcintosh, Texas. 8005. Berry V., " May 31, 1893, Urbana; d. Nov. 10, 1894. 8006. Ralph Edward, "Jan. 3,1896, " [3794] FRANK HAMLIN/ (Cicero J./ Jabez/* Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Aurora, N. Y., Apr. 7, 1846; m. 1st, Helen, dau. of Samuel Pratt, of Buffalo, who d. Paris, France, the following year; m. 2d, Buffalo, May 13, 1875, Elizabeth, dau. of William F. and Julia Steadman Miller, of Buffalo, b. Feb. 20, 1850. He was a young man of good business ability, and early en gaged in business with his father, as a merchant; he became blind from catar act; has residences at Lakewood and Buffalo, N. Y. Ch. by 2d wife, b. Buffalo: 8007.* Elizabeth, Apr. 10, 1876. 8008.* Helen, Apr. 11, 1879. [3795] WILLIAM HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Frank,) b. Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 27, 1849; m. there, Apr. 8, 1875, Kate L., dau. of George B. and Mary (Gallager) Gates, h. Buffalo, Nov. 21, 1852; he received an academic education, and early became associated in business with his father; manager American Glucose Co.; it is said that he possessed remarkable busi ness tact and ability, that the success of the company was in no small degree due to his energy; resides Buffalo; she was Pres. Board of Women Managers Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. Ch. b. Buffalo: 8009.* Katharine, Mar. 13, 1876. 8010. Esther, Sept. 7, 1878; d. 1880. 8011.* Sarah Gates, June 7, 1880. 8012. Susan Ford, May 18, 1883. [3797] HARRY HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Frank,) b. Buffalo. N. Y., July 17, 1855; m. there, Apr. 24, , Grace, dau. of Laurens and Mary Enos, of Buffalo, b. Sept. 27, 1855; entered Yale College, which he left the first year on account of trouble with his eyes; he began business in his father's store, clerking behind every counter; afterwards interested in the American Glucose Co.; manager of Village Farm, 1896, and engaged in rear ing and handling the finest sporting horses in the world; res. Buffalo. Ch. b. Buffalo: 8013. Chauncey J., Jan. 11, 1881. EIGHTH GENERATION. 783 [3800] MYRTILLA LORETT HAMLIN/ (Hiram F./ Amasa/ Jabez/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Nov. 10, 1829; m. Salem, 111., Sept. 25, 1849, John R. Shannon; merchant; Sparta, 111.; later an editor, Chester, 111., and Judge; candidate for state auditor; Democrat. She d. Sparta, Mar. 15, 1857. 8014. A Child, to. Nov. 4, 1850; d. June 1852. [3803] JULIETTE ANGELINE HAMLIN/ (Sister of Myrtilla L.,) b. Franklin Mills, now Kent, Ohio, April 17, 1839; m. Salem, 111., July 3, 1867, Bev, James F., son of Rev. James B. and Rhoda (Berry) Corrington, b. ¦Green Co., Hi., Feb. 21, 1840. He was educated at McKendree College, Leba non, 111., and Shurtliff College, Upper Alton, 111., receiving from McKendree degrees of A. B., 1861, A. M., 1865, and D. D., 1896; member D, 122th HI. Inf. Vols.; enlisted 1862, promoted Capt. H. 111th U. S. C. Inf.; served as A. A. Q. M. Pulaski, Tenn., under Gen. George C. Starkweather; also at Franklin and Nashville, Tenn, under Gen. Thomas; dis. June 12, 1865; member Ransom Post, Thomas,6 Hezekiah,* William.^*) WILLIAM SUMNER,* b. Bicester, Eng., 1005; m. there, Mary Wert; settled Dorchester, Mass.; freeman, May 17, 1637; selectman, 1637; commissioner, 1863-71; clerk of trainband, 1663; deputy to general court, 16SS, 1066-70, 1672. 1678 si, 16S3-0; he d. Dec. 0, 1688; she d. June 7, 1676; 6 children. EIGHTH GENERATION. 799 1870; editor Hancock Autograph, Mason City Express, Burlington ( Wis.) Stand ard, Clear Lake Mirror, Albert Lea Enterprise, Blue Earth City Post; res. Deansville, except while in the army, until 1866; Mason City, Iowa, and Albert Lea, until 1882; since Blue Earth City, Minn.; Corp. 0, 11th N. Y. Cav., enlisted Dec. 13, 1862, served in Army of Potomac and Dept. of the Gulf, the regiment was engaged in 32 battles and skirmishes, in most of which he participated, receiving a slight wound in the leg, dis. Sept. 15, 1865; Supt. U. S. Census, 2 Dist. Minn., embracing 18 counties, 1900; member G. A.R., and K. of P. Children: 8187. Orpha. Louisa, b. Feb. 7, 1879, Mason City. 8188. Ira Homer, " July 9, 1882, Clear Lake. [3913] HATTIE ELIZA HAMLIN/ (Sister of Emily E., ) b. Deansville, N.Y., July 22, 1853; m. Dr. E. M: Somers; Deansville, N.Y. [3917] JANE ELIZABETH HAMLIN/ (Philo/ Darling/ Amasa/ Thomas,* Ebenezer/ James/ *) b. Mifflintown, Pa., Oct. 25, 1837; m. there, Oct. 1, 1861, William, son of David and Jane T. (McAlister) Banks, b. Mifflintown, Mar. 12, 1830; farmer; Mifflintown; she Presb. and member W. C. T. U. Ch. b. Mifflintown: Nov. 16, 1862. Oct. 5, 1864. Mar. 21, 1866. May 6, 1868. July 18, 1870. Nov., 1872. July 14, 1879; d. May 20, 1880. [3919] HIRAM HOWARD HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Jane E.,) b. Mifflintown, Pa., May 26, 1845: m. 1st, Mifflintown; m. 2d, Monticello, Ind.; res. Seattle, Wash. Ch. by 1st wife: 8196. Laura, married. 8197. A Son. By 2d wife: Two children. [3921] EMILY CLARISSA HAMLIN/ (Sister of Jane E.,) b. Mifflintown, Pa., Nov. 14, 1850; m. there, Dec. 12, 1872, George, son of John Uhl, b. Asch, Austria, July 21, 1842. He res. Huron Co., Ohio, 1854-7; Pulaski Co., Ind, 1857-67, except while in the army; afterwards, Monticello, Ind.; 1st Sergt., K, 20 Ind. Inf. Vols.; enlisted July, 1861, and served near Bal timore, Md., Cape Hatteras and Old Point Comfort, and Newport News, where his company was engaged in the battle between the Merrimack, Cumberland and Congress, also in the capture of Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va. His regi ment then joined the Army of the Potomac, before the "Seven Days Fight" on the peninsula; he was captured at Glendale, June 30, 1862, and confined in Libby and Belle Isle prisons; paroled in September following and sent to Hos pital, Annapolis, Md.; was exchanged, joined his regiment, and was engaged in the battle of Chancellorsville; was on guard duty with the Q. M. Dept., during 8189/ William Hamlin, 8190/ James Alonzo, 8191/ Andrew, 8192.* Ella Catherine, 8193/ Rebecca Jane, 8194/ Philo Hamlin, 8195. Anna May, 800 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Gettysburg campaign; served in N.Y. City to suppress the draft riots in sum mer of 1863; participated in the battles of Wilderness, Spottsylvania, North Anna, Cold Harbor, Deep Bottom, Weldon Railroad, Hatcher's- Run, and the- engagements of the siege of Petersburg, during which a portion of his left ear- was shot away, and on March 25, 1865, his left leg was shot off by a cannon ball;, discharged July, 1865; he was elected Auditor of White Co. r Ind., 1868, and served eight years; afterwards in the insurance business; Republican; Odd Fellow, and member of Tippecanoe Post, 51 G. A. R. She member of Nickel Plate Club; Presbs. He d. Monticello, June 9, 1893. Ch. h. Monticello: 8198.* Byron Hamlin, Oct. 25, 1873. 8199* Agnes Eva, Feb. 2, 1876-. 8200.* Stewart Campbell, June 1, 1878. [3922] PHILO DARLING HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Jane E.,) b. Mifflintown, Pa., Feb. 22, 1853; m. there, Aug. 30, 1883, Sarah M., dau. of Jacob A. and Catherine Ann (Saiger) Christy, b. Mifflintown, Oct. 11, 1855; civil engineer; Mifflintown until 1883-: since, Seattle, Wash.; Republican; county surveyor; she Presb. No issue. [3925] LAURA AGNES HAMLIN/ (Sister of Jane E.,) b. Mifflintown, Pa., Nov. 4, 1861; m. Tacoma, Wash, June 11, 1901, George Howard, son of Charles Harvey and Ruth (Efner) Quinlan, b. Chicago, 111, Sept. 12, 1855; accountant; Lake Forest, 111., 1859-75; Evanstown, 111., until 1897; Seattle, Wash., 1902; Republican; tax collector, 1893-5; city trustee, 1895-7; member Evans Lodge 524, A. F. & A. M.; Evanston Chap. 144, R. A. M.; Evanston Commandery 58, K. T.; Presbs. [3926] J ANETTA. HAMLIN/ (Sister of Jane E.,) b. Mifflintown, Pa., June 8, 1864; m. Seattle, Wash., Feb. 22, 1887, Franklin E. Meloy, b. Patterson, Pa.; res. Patterson and Altoona, Pa.; she Presb.; she d. Seattle, June 27, 1901. [3927] OPHELIA ELIZABETH WOODARD/ (Hannah E. Hamlin/ Darling/ Amasa/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. South Bainbridge, N. Y., May 24, 1827; m. Cortland, N. Y., Jan. 9, 1856, William Richardson, son of Thomas and Hester (Dunn) Evans, b. Cork, Ireland, May 25, 1834; cotton broker'; he res. Cork, until 1848; Brooklyn, N.Y;, until 1856; Galveston, Texas, until 1877; afterwards Dallas, Texas; member Galveston Home Guards, and a block ade runner during the civil war; Freemason; Presbs, Both d. Dallas; she July 3, 1886; he Sept. 23, 1885. Children: 8201/ Ophelia Elizabeth, b. Feb. 1, 1858, Brooklyn. 8202. Hester Dunn, " July 16,1859, " d. July 29, 1860 8203. William, " Aug. 30, 1862, Galveston, " Aug. 8,1864 [3928] HENRIETTA ELIZA WOODARD/ (Sister of Ophelia E.,) b. South Bainbridge, N. Y., Feb. 18, 1831; m. Cortland, N. Y., Sept. 18, 1855, Col. James Campbell, son of Peter and Jennett (Laing) Carmichael, b. Mayfield, N. Y., Aug. 30, 1829; merchant and manufacturer; Cortland; Repub- Col, James C, Carmichael EIGHTH GENERATION. 801 lican: Presb. He was reared on his father's farm in his native town, where he attended the public school and Johnstown Academy until 1847, and after wards attended Cortlandville Academy for a year; then taught a neighboring school two winters, but returned to Cortland, 1850, and was employed by his half-brother, John McFarlin, in the furniture and undertaking business, in which be became partner, 1855. At the beginning of the war he assisted in raising the 76th N. Y. Inf. Vols., but failed to receive a commission therein. In August, 1862, he was commissioned Major 157 N. Y. Inf. Vols. Participated in the battle of Chancel lorsville, Va.; served on the staff of Gen. Carl Schurz as mustering officer, and as aid at the battle of Gettysburg; was in command of his regiment at Hagerstown. Md., July 12, 1863, and captured fifty prisoners under a galling fire: promoted Lt-Colonel. His regiment was transferred from the army of the Potomac to the Dept. of the South, where he served at siege of Forts Wauner and Gregg, Morris Island, Charlestown, S. G, Aug. 16 to Sept. 7, 1863, and was captured on the latter date. He participated in actions at Finnegan, Fla., June 2, 1864, at Johns .Island, S.C., July 7-9, 1864, and com manded his regiment at Honey Hill, S. O, Nov. 30, 1864, (Confederate name of battle Grahamsville), and on the Camden raid, S. C. At Bee Creek Battery, Dec. 5, 1864, his horse was shot under him and he received an injury from the fall from which he never fully recovered, which at times caused him great suffering the remainder of his life. He was com missioned Colonel in the spring of 1865, and participated in a succession of engagements: Dingle Mills, Apr. 9, in which his regiment, with part of the 53d N. Y., charged and captured, against odds and position, the redoubt of the enemy, with battery, prisoners and colors, for which he was recommended by the commanding general for brevet Brig. Gen.; Statesburg, S. O, Apr. 12, Sumpterville, S. O, Apr. 16. and finally again at Statesburg, Apr. 19. He re turned home with his regiment and was mustered out July 3, 1865. Dr. H. 0. Hendricks, surgeon of the regiment, says: "It is not too much to say of Col. Carmichael that he was every inch a patriot and a soldier; coura geous to a fault— often to save his men placing himself in danger, where the requirements of his official position did not call bim; honored by his superiors and loved by every member of his regiment. * * * We who knew Col. Car michael and were associated with him in the service, hold his memory in such esteem— his whole life and character— that it is difficult to write of him and keep back words of tribute. " During his absence in the war his business was conducted by his partner under the firm name of McFarlin & Carmichael, and he resumed his position on his return. In 1866 he took entire control of the business, but sold out in 1883; removed to Phelps, N. Y., and became president of The Crown Manf. Co., and his business relations were extensive and numerous; he was vice- president, director and manager Cortland and Homer Horse R. R. Co.; di rector, Utica Chenango and Cortland R. R. Co.; trustee, Cortland Savings Bank; secretary, treasurer and president Cortland Co. Ag. So.; prest. and village trustee; member Cortland Normal School Board; church trustee; Com mander Grover Post, G. A. R.; treasurer Cortland Soldiers Monument Asso., and served on the staff of Gen. D. P. Wood, N. Y. S. N. G. In politics a Re publican, and frequently a delegate to its conventions; presidential elector, 1876. He was never a candidate for a salaried political office; but nominations were frequently declined. He was a public spirited citizen, benevolent and highly respected. It was to his honor that he retained the admiration and love of his old soldier comrades as long as he lived. A memorial of his life 802 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. and services, public and private, in a neat book of 100 pages, has been pub lished. She res. Cortland, N. Y., when not traveling. He d. Cortland, Oct. 2, 1889. Children: 8204. A Daughter, d. young. 8205. James Woodard, b. June 21, 1868; d. Jan. 19, 1875. [3929] MARIA LODVISK1 WOODARD/ (Sister of Ophelia E., ) b. South Bainbridge, N. Y., Feb. 17, 1835; m. Cortland, N. Y., Sept. 15, 1857, Albert Webb, son of Calvin and Emily (Webb) Bishop, b. Alden, N. Y., Jan. 8, 1832. He graduated from Yale College, 1853; studied law with his uncle, Hora tio Ballard, at Cortland, N.Y. ; a year later he was principal of Cortlandville Academy; the following year he resumed the study of law with Bowen & Rogers, Buffalo, N. Y., was admitted to the bar 1856, and practiced law in partnership with Augustus B. Fitch, at Buffalo, 1859-60. He went to LaCrosse, Wis., in the summer of 1860. When the war began he was member of the LaCrosse Artillery Company. He enlisted as a private soldier and arose to the rank of Lieut-Colonel, 1 Ark. Cav.; Provost Marshall General, 2d and 3d Divisions, Army of the Frontier; Judge Advocate, District of South Western Missouri; Adjutant General of Arkansas, 1865, and again in 1873; Register in Bankruptcy, 2d Cong. district, Arkansas, 1867; Treasurer Arkansas Industrial University, 1871, and President of same, 1874; Republican Candidate for Governor of Arkansas, 1876. He returned to Buffalo and resumed the practice of law, 1879. He was a publie spirited man, a prominent political speaker, and a lecturer; author of "Loyalty on the Frontier;" member of Chapin Post, G. A.R., and N. Y. Qimmandery, M. O. Loyal Legion; Presbs. Both d. Buffalo; she Jan, 14, 1860; he Nov. 30, 1901. Ch. b. Buffalo: 8206* Maria Woodward, ' Jan. 3, 1860. [3931] MARY ELIZABETH HA. MLIN/ (William D./ Darling/ Amasa/ Thomas,* Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Utica, N.Y. , Aug. 23, 1845; m. there, by Rev. Dr. Van Deusen, Sept. 27, 1871, Howard, son of Jacob P. and Ann Maria (Van Steenburg) Osterhoudt,* b. Kingston, N. Y., Dec. 9, 1842; res. Kingston. Children: 8207, Catherine Hamlin, b. Apr. .10, 1873. 8208. Henry Floy, ' '" Dee. 26, 1875. [3936] ELLA HAMLIN/ (Sister of Mary E.,) b. Utica, N.Y., June 18, 1858; m. Apr. 30, 1879, Harris Pardee Osterhoudt,* (brother of Howard, who married MaryE., sister of Ella Hamlin,) b. Oct. 8, 1849. * Note 445. PETRUS OSTERHOI'DT,* m. Mereitje Brink. TUNIS OSTERHOUDT.2 bap. May 8, 1763; m. June 30, 1.7S5, Maria, dau. of Tjevckand Annaatje (Walvin) Low, bap. Nov. 6, 1763; lie d. May 31, 1836. PETER T. OSTEHOUDT,* b. .Feb. .20, 1784; m. Nov. 16, 1806, Elizabeth Hendricks, b. Mar. 11, 1784; she d. .Ian. 20, 1871. JACOB P. OSTERHOUDT,* b, Dec. 13, 1808; m. Oct. 1, 1833, Ann Maria Steenberg, b. Feb. 6, 1814; he d. Jan. 3, 1867; she d. Jan. 13, 1871. Gen. albert W. Bishop. EIGHTH GENERATION. 803 [3937] MARTHA HAMLIN/ (Hiram/ Darling/ Amasa/ Thomas/ Eb enezer/ James/1) m. McCollum; traveling salesman; N.Y. City. Children: 8209. Stella. 8210. Mella. [3939] HORACE DOTY/ (John/ Damaris Hamlin/ Amasa/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Catskill, N. Y., May 7, 1808; m. there, Mar. 20, 1828, Elizabeth, dau. of Isaac and Lucy (Deyo) Lodewick, of Kinderhook, N. Y., b. Schodock, N. Y., Mar. 21, 1810; shoemaker; Catskill, Kinderhook and Chatham, N.Y.; Thorald, Ont.; Chatham, Valatie and Kinderhook, N. Y.; removed to N. Y., 1850; res. Hoboken, N.J., 1876. Children: May 4, 1829, Kinderhook. Jan. 8, 1832, Chatham. Aug. 21, 1835, Thorold. Oct. 2, 1837, Chatham. Oct. 10, 1839, Valatie; unm. res. Plainfield July 4, 1842, " [boken, N. J. July 26, 1845, Kinderhook; unm., res. Ho- Apr. 20, 1847, " m. Thomas Walden. Feb. 10, 1854, New York City. [3940] HENRY DOTY/ (Bro. of Horace,) b. Catskill, N. Y., Nov., 1809; m. Julia Brown; res. Hudson, N. Y. Children: Three Daughter, unm. [3941] EZRA DOTY/ (Bro. of Horace,) b. Catskill, N. Y., May, 1811; m. prob. N. Y. City, Harriet Taber, b. there, 1815; soldier, civil war; died in service, Yorktown, Va., 1864; she d. Highland Falls, N.Y. , Feb. 10, 1895. m. Theodore Froat, of Highland Falls, N. Y. R. R. Eng., N. Y. City. 8211* Edgar Henry, 8212. Lewis Runyon, 8213. Horace, 8214/ Isaac Lodewick, 8215. Wm. Fetherly, 8216.* Elizabeth Ann, 8217. John Lodewick, 8218. Sarah Helen, 8219. Peter Lodewick, Children 8220. Olive; 8221. William; 8222. Thomas, 8223. Clement, [3942] LORENZO HAMLIN DOTY/ (William H./ Damaris Hamlin/ Amasa/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/1) b, Mifflintown, Pa., Nov. 9, 1818; father to West Va., about 1825-6; TT CllO, U. U11C1C, lOiO, 1CU1UVCU VV1U11 llio res. near Fairmount, until 1857; then removed to Illinois, later to Creston, la. Children: He d. Chicago, Ills., July 11, 1897. 8224. Florence Ella, b. 1851. 8225. Lucy Bell, " 1853. 8226. William Howard , " 1856. 8227. Ida Virginia, " 1857. 8228. Flora May, " 1860. 8229. Lilly Frances, " 1862. 8230. Charles Wells, " 1864. 8231. Mary Alice, " 1870. 804 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [3943] EZRA SOUTHARD DOTY/ (Bro. of Lorenzo H.,) b. Mifflintown, Pa., Sept. 21, 1820; m. Monongalia Co., W.Va., Apr. 15, 1841, Elizabeth Cross; res. Monongalia Co., until 1853; removed to Springhill town ship, Green Co., Pa., where they res. until 1879; removed to Omaha, Neb. He d. Omaha. Children: 8232.* William Jerome, b. 8233.* Samuel Logan, " 8234. Edmund Cloyd, " 8235. Sanford Lemoin, " 8236. George Nelson, " 8237. Everella Cecelia," 8238. John Lee, " 8239. Ezra Southard, " 8240. Elizabeth Areline" 8241. Owen Parker, " |3947] ELIZABETH ARELINE DOTY/ (Sister of Lorenzo H.,) b. Monongalia Co., W. Va., Jan. 24, 1830; m. in Iowa, Aug. 28,1862, Dougald, son of Dougald and Mary Thompson, b. Glasgow, Scotland, May 13, 1825; Presb. clergyman; Des Moines, Iowa, where he d. May 18, 1896. The family removed to Grant's Pass, Ore. Ch. b. Des Moines: Dec. 26. 1842, Monongalia Co. June 5, 1844, May 9, 1846, " Apr. 29, 1848, " Apr. 7. 1850, Dept'y Marshall, Omaha. May 16, 1852, Monongalia Co.; res. Omaha. Dec. 29, 1853, Green Co. Nov. 15, 1855, Oct. 8, 1857, Apr. 16, 1863, 8242. Edward D., Nov. 4, 1864. 8243. Della M., Sept. 18, 1866. 8244. Jennie L., Dec. 21, 1868; d. Aug. 25, 1889. 8245. Dessa, Dec. 1, 1874. [3950] AUSTIN DOTY/ (Ezra,7 Damaris Hamlin/ Amasa/ Thomas,* Ebenezer/ James/1) He d. near Mifflintown, Pa. Children: 8246. John Ezra; killed in civil war. 8247. Rebecca Elizabeth. [3954] FLETCHER COLMAN/ (Seymour/ Lucy Hamlin/ Nathaniel/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Chatham, N. Y., June 7, 1833: m. Williams- port, Pa., Feb. 7, 1861, Milicent Virginia, dau. of Charles Brown and Mary (Davison) Bowman, b. Berwick, Pa., Apr. 11, 1838; lumber mfg.; Fort Edward, N.Y., and Williamsport, Pa.; Democrat; she Epis. Ch. b. Williamsport: 8248. Mary Lucinda, Dec. 23, 1861; d. Apr. 17, 1865. 8249. Frank Bowman, Apr. 16, 1865, " Mar. 24, 1890, unm. 8250. Josephine Bowman, Mar. 22, 1869. 8251. Clinton Bowman, July 28, 1872. 8252. Milicent Bowman, May 29, 1874. [3955] JAMES COLMAN/ (Bro. of Fletcher,) b. Esperance, N. Y., June 29, 1835; m. Troy, N. Y., 1858, Anna Dorcas, dau. of Alvin and Catherine Dennis (Weaver) Williams; b. Troy, 1839; lawyer; Fond du lac, Wis., and Washington, D.C.; Republican; she Epis. EIGHTH GENERATION. 805 Ch. b. Fond du lac: ¦8253. Katharine Dennis, Dec. 27, 1858. 8254. Alvyn Williams, Feb. 10, 1860. 8255. Marian, Feb. 24, 1862; d. July 23, 1862. 8256. Annah Chase, May 15, 1869. 8257. Clara, Jan. 20, 1870; d. Aug. 23, 1870. [3957] SEYMOUR COLMAN/ (Bro. of Fletcher,) b. Schuylersville, N. Y., Oct. 5, 1840; m. Oct. 23, 1867, Lucy Amelia Dwight, b. Sept. 6, 1845; lumberman; Fond du lac, Wis.; Mich.; and Chicago, Ills. [3959] GEORGE GILBERT/ (Asenath/ Lucy Hamlin/ Nathaniel/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Northampton, N. Y., Dec. 18, 1828; m. Adams, N. Y., July 7, 1875, Harriet O, dau. of Harvilleand Delana(Goodnough) McAlister, b. Stowe, Vt., Dec. 22, 1847; lawyer; Carthage, N. Y., from 1854 until death; Republican; Presbs. He d. Carthage, Mar. 19, 1890. Ch. b. Carthage: 8258. George McAlister, May 19, 1876. 8259. Bruce Barzillai, Sept. 27, 1877. 8260. Laura Ethel, April 7, 1880. 8261. Ernest Harville, April 12, 1883. [3963] CHARLES LANE COLMAN/ (Henry R./ Lucy Hamlin/ Na thaniel/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Northampton, N. Y., Feb. 23, 1826; m. Fond du Lac, Wis., Jan. 3, 1850, Laura Augusta, dau. of Joseph and Henri* ¦etta (Clark) Place, b. Davenport, N. Y., Dec. 20, 1828; lumber mfg., president, €. L. Coleman Lumber Co., LaCrosse, Wis.; Northampton, until 1840; Oneida, Wis., until 1847: Fond du Lac, Wis., until 1854; since, LaCrosse; Republican; mayor of LaCrosse; member Lodge, 45, A.F. & A.M., LaCrosse; she Methodist. He d. LaCrosse, about July 1, 1901. Children; 8262/ Julia Livia, b. Sept. 17, 1850, Fond du Lac. 8263.* Lucius Charles, " Mar. 27, 1853, 8264/ Harry Lamar, " June 11, 1862, LaCrosse. 8265/ Edward Leonard, " May 18, 1865, [3965] Rev. HENRY COLMAN/ D. D., (Bro. of Charles L.,) b. Bridport, Vt., May 14, 1832; m. Appleton, Wis., Sept. 20, 1860, Lucinda Survina, dau. of Abner and Anna (Green) Darling, b. Clarkson, N. Y., May 20, 1835; clergyman; Milwaukee, Wis.; Prohibitionist and Republican; Methodists. He resided with his parents in various places in N. Y. state, until 1840, when his father became missionary to the Oneida Indians, near Green Bay, Wis.; he attended school there and the public schools in Fond du lac, Wis., untils1850, when he entered Lawrence University, Appleton, Wis., then just opened, from which he graduated, A. B., 1857; taught classics there, a year. He has been member of the Wisconsin Conference, stationedat Fond du lac. Green Bay, Beaver Dam, Beloit, Whitewater, and in Milwaukee, at Asbury, Grand Avenue and Park Place. For many years secretary of the Conference; trustee of the Conference; delegate to General Conference, 1876; Presiding Elder Milwaukee District. Four years principal of Evansville Seminary; trustee of Lawrence 806- THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Rev. Henry Colman, D. D. University, thirty years. He received the degree of D. D. from Lawrence Uni- versify, 1879. Mrs. Colman removed to Racine, Wis., 1840: she graduated from Lawrence University, 1857, a class mate with her husband; taught in Madison and Sheboygan public sehools; Preceptress, Evansville Seminary, 1863-7; Con- ference Secretary, Woman's Foreign Miss. So.; President, W.C.T.U., Milwau kee and other places. President, Milwaukee Deaconess' Aid Soe Children: b. July 6, 1861, Green Bay; d. Jun. 18/62, " Jun. 23, 1863, Watertown. " Sept. 22, 1867, Evansville. " July 9, 1873, Waukesha. 8266. 8267.* 8268.*8269.* Henry Abner, Anna Livia, Laura Lucinda, Howard Darling, [3966] JOSEPH SPIER COLMAN/ (Bro. of Chas. L.,) b. Middleburg, N.Y., Nov. 24, 1837; m. Elton, N. Y., Nov. 22, 1862, Helen- Eliza, dau. of Benjamin and Eliza (Smith) Knowlton, b. Springvale, N. Y., Feb. 28, 1839; mill supt.; Fond du lac, Wis., 1862-5; LaCrosse, Wis., until 1897; Re publican; Methodists. Children: 8270. Louis Benjamin, b. June 10, 1865, Fond du lac. 8271. Willard Henry, " July 24, 1870, LaCrosse: unm. 1901. [3967] ELIIIU COLMAN/ (Bro. of Charles L.,)L b. Oneida, Wis., May 11, 1841; m. Madison, Wis., Sept. 29, 1668, Mary Eliza beth, dau. of Jonas Tebbutt and Mary (Dean) Hill, b. Raunds, Eng., Sept. 1, "EIGHTH GENERATION. 807 ^842; lawyer; Fond du lac, Wis.; Republican; register of bankruptcy, 1867-72; Representative, Wis. legislature, 1872; U. S. Dist. Att'y., Eastern Dist. Wis., 1890-3; Com-Sergt., G, 1 Wis. Cav.; enlisted Oct. 24, 1861; dis. Jan. 5, 1863; Meth odists. He d. Green Bay, Wis., Jan. 25, 1899. Ch. b. Fond du lac: 8272. Edna Marie, Apr. 3, 1872. 8273. Claire, ' Feb. 12, 1874; d. Jan. 6, 1888 8274. Ralph Henry, Sept. 4, 1877. 8275. Paul Elihu, Dec. 29, 1879. [3968] AUGUSTUS L. COLMAN/ (Hiram. H./ Lucy Hamlin/ Nathan iel/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Northampton, N. Y., May 7, 1838; unmarried; killed battle of Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864. [3869] DAVID N. COLMAN/ (Bro. of Augustus L.,) b. Northampton, N. Y., Aug. 3, 1841; unmarried; d. Washington, D. O, 1864, from hardship contracted at battle of Wilderness, Va-. May 5, 1864. [3971] Rev. JOHN H. COLMAN/ D. D., (Bro. of Augustus L ,) b. Northampton, N. Y.,.Sept. 30, 1848; m. Scagticoke,.N. Y., July 16, 1889, Clara M. Wiley; he was a prominent Methodist clergyman in the Troy, N. Y., Conference, residing at Albany, N. Y.; President, Willamette College, Salem, Oregon, 1903. Child: 8276. Henry HamLin, b. Nov. 6, 1890. [3973] HENRY HAMLIN/ (Orlo J./ Asa/ Nathaniel/ Thomas/ Eben- «ezer/ James/1) b. Smethport, Pa., Apr. 9, 1830: m. there;, Aug. 14, 1854; Hannah L, dau. of Dr. William Y. and Charlotte A., (Darling) McCoy, b. Smethport, Feb., 1834; banker; Smethport. Mr. Hamlin inherited his father's love for books and study; his taste inclined him to tbe legal profession, and at an early age he began the study of law. Finding that his health demanded more active employment, he engaged in mercantile pursuits, becoming a clerk in the store of his father and uncle Byron in Smethport, and a partner in the business at the age of nineteen, continuing in that employment until 1878. He was for merly president First National Bank, Port Allegheny, Pa. He is now senior member of the banking house of Henry Hamlin & Son, Smethport, established, 1863, representing a capital of $857,000; director, Coudersport and Port Alle gheny R. R. Co.; trustee, Fidelity Trust and Guaranty Co., Buffalo, N. Y., representing over $8,000,000; president, Buckeye Gas Co., Circleville, Ohio; di rector, in the Logan, Newark and other gas companies in Ohio; director, Ful ton and Phoenix Gas Companies, In New York; director, New Conklin Wagon Co., Olean, N.Y. ; trustee, Monona Mining Co., Colorado, and president of the Water Company in Smethport. Strict integrity, close attention to business, and the faculty of acquiring accurate, minute knowledge of his affairs being the secret of his success; this latter trait has followed him through life, not only in business, but in his hours of leisure and amusements in which he takes a lively interest. He has succeeded as a financier, making investments only after thorough investigation; and while he has been and is largely interested in timber lands in different states and in Mexico, in the production of oil and other commercial ventures, he rarely makes a mistake or suffers loss. His 808 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. present banking business being one of the solid institutions of western Penn sylvania. A marked feature of his business is his kindness to deserving debtors as can be attested by many; for while he conducts business under strict rules,. he has never oppressed tbe poor. His public spirit in the prosperity of his native town is evidenced by his connection with its successful system of water works; the erection of his handsome bank edifice and his own well kept private grounds. His benevolence and christian character is to be seen in the building and endowment of St. Luke's church, of which he and his family are communi cants and of which he is senior warden and vestryman; besides many lesser gifts for religious and charitable purposes. In early life a Democrat, but became a Republican in the Lincoln campaign, 1860. Associate judge from 1881 until the office was abolished, serving with credit, and to the satisfaction of his con stituents. Ch. b. Smethport: 8277.* Laena Darling, June 7, 1856. 8278/ Emma Marion, Dec. 26, 1857. 8279.* Mary Eugenie, Dec. 2, 1865. 8280.* Orlo Jay, June 23, 1873. [3674] JOHN C. HAMLIN/ ^Bro. of Henry,) b. Smethport, Pa., Mar. 4, 1836; m. there, Oct. 15, 1857, Charlotte M., dau. Dr. William Y. and Charlotte A. (Darling) McCoy, b. Smethport; merchant; Smethport; Epis., in which church he was vestryman. Ch. b. Smethport: 8281.* William Orlo, Mar. 2, 1855. 8282.* Charlotte Aline, Dec. 1, 1860. 8283.* Mary Eugenia, Oct. 10, 1863. [3975] PAULINE E. HAMLIN/ (Sister of Henry,) b. Smethport, Pa., Sept. 13, 1838; m. there, Jan. 20, 1858, Robert King, b. Guilford, England, Sept. 30, 1830. He was- educated Birmingham. Eng.; came to America, 1850; surveyor and draftsman: Smethport; Democrat. His fam ily in England were Friends; his children were Epis. Ch. b. Smethport: 8284. Mary Lewella; music teacher. 8285. Rowena Janette, Jan. 18, 1862; d. Rochester, N. Y. 8286. Eulalia Maria, , Nov. 28, 1864. 8287. Orlo William, Apr. 3, 1868; d. Sept. 3, 1869. 8288. Orra Hamlin, Oct. 3, 1S75. [3976] ORRA MIRANDA NOBLE/ (Eliza M. Hamlin/ Asa/ Nathan iel/ Thomas,* Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Sterling, Pa., Sept. 24, 1828; m. there, Apr. 3, 1851, Albert Joseph, son of Charles and Selina (Inkphen) Cliff, b. Ster ling, Apr. 14, 1826; manufacturer; he res. in early life at Sterling; Pittston, Pa., 1849-53; Sterling, 1853-67; since, Phila. Pa.; Republican: Methodists. Children: 8289.* Emma Noble, b. Feb. 16, 1852, Pittston, Pa. 8290. Orra Jennette, " Aug. 19, 1854, Sterling; unm. 8291.* Everett Glentworth, " Jan. 1, 1857, " [unm. 8292. Frank Lincoln, " Jan. 26,1860, " d. Dec. 31, 1884. 8293. Albert Burton, " May 12, 1863, EIGHTH GENERATION. 809 [3977]' ELIZA MARIA NOBLE/ (Sister of Orra M.,) b. Sterling, Pa., Aug. 23, 1831; m. there, Dec. 27, 1857, Nelson Jesse, son of Jesse and Lucy (Weston) Gates, b. Mt. Pleasant, Pa., Apr. 9, 1831; he res. Flushing, L. I., 1856-67; since, Brooklyn, N. Y., retired from business; Republi can; member Brooklyn Board of Education 26 years; Union League Club and Oxford Club; Congs. Children: 8294. Nelson Jesse, b. Nov. 20, 1858, White Stone; d. Sep. 20, '59 8295/ Ida Marie, " June 6, 1860, Flushing, L. I. 8296. Jesse Nelson, " July 9,1862, ¦' d. Aug.23, '63 8297. Herbert Nelson, " Aug. 6, 1865, Brooklyn; " July 2, '96 8298. Edith M., " Aug. 6, 1865, " " Aug. 14, '71 [3978] THOMAS MORTIMER NOBLE/ (Bro. of Orra M.,) b. Sterling, Pa., July 6, 1832; m. Hollisterville, Pa., May 18, 1864, Eliza Grid- ley, dau. of William and Mary (Jones) Hollister,* b. Hollisterville, July 14, 1836; farmer and merchant; Sterling: Methodists. He d. Sterling, Sept. 16, 1898. Ch. b. Sterling: 8299. Charles Howard, Aug. 8, 1865; d. Oct. 16, 1866. 8300/ James Leonard, Apr. 8, 1867. 8301/ William Hamlin, May 18, 1870. 8302. Grace, Nov. 27, 1871; m. George Gilpin. [3979] MARIAN ASENATH NOBLE/ (Sister of Orra M., ) b. Sterling, Pa., Sept. 18, 1835; m. there, Oct. 3, 1865, Franklin Starboard, son of Charles Starboard and Harriet (La Bar) Bortree, b. Sterling, Mar. 9, 1839; flour and grain commission. He res. Sterling in early life; Stroudsburg, Pa., 1860-2: Chicago, 111., 1862, until death; Republican; she Cong.; he d. Chicago, July 12, 1896. Ch. b. Chicago: 8303/ Maude Noble, Apr. 23, 1868. 8304. Blanche Marian, July 21, 1870; m. Angus Bennett. [3982] ADELAIDE MINERVA NOBLE/ (Sister of Orra M.,) b. Sterling, Pa., Sept. 6, 1840; unmarried; was teacher, Brooklyn, N.Y.; res. on the parental homestead, 1894, to care for her aged mother; later at Phila., Pa. We are indebted to her for the records of this branch of the family. [3983] EMELINE MARILLA NOBLE/ (Sister of Orra M.,) b. Sterling, Pa., July 15, 1843; m. there, Oct. 15, 1879, Phineas Hewett, son of Phineas H. and Mary Ann (Hewett) Howe, b. Sterling, Feb. 23, 1837; farmer; Sterling; Democrat; she Methodist. Ch. b. Sterling: 8305. Jesse Noble, Jan. 24, 1881; unm. 1901. 8306. Charles Hewett, Feb. 1, 1885. [3984] HARRIET AMELIA HAMLIN/ ( William E./ Asa/ Nathan iel/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Sterling, Pa., Nov. 19, 1842; unmarried; res. East Stroudsburg, Pa. * For Hollister see note 345. 810 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [3985] ORRA JANETTE HAMLIN/ (Sister of Harriet A.,) b. Sterling, Pa., Apr. 12, 1849; m. there, June 11, 1872, Hon. Almeron Red- field, son of Phineas H. and Mary Ann (Hewitt) Howe, b. Sterling, Feb. 9, 1844; dealer in musical instruments; Honesdale, Pa.; Democrat; representative Pa. legislature, 1877-8; Freemason and Odd Fellow; she Methodist. Ch. b. Honesdale: 8307. Arthur Delano, Aug. 27, 1873'; m. Effie Akers. 8308. Mabel Hamlin, Feb. 24, 1875. 8309. Blanch Anna, Aug. 20, 1877. 8310. Orra Jenette, June 30, 1879. 8311. Howard Almeron, Aug. L 1881. [3986] BYRON EUGENE HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Harriet A.,) b. Sterling, Pa., Oct. 9, 1852; m. Piqua, Ohio, Jan. 1, 1890, Julia H., dau. of Rev. William and Catherine Harlow, b. Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 15, 1862. He attended the district school, and two years at grammar school, Philadelphia. Before 17 years old he engaged in business with his father in Sterling, purchased his father's interest, 1879, and continued the mercantile business and manufac turing of hard wood lumber until 1889; he became araemberof the firm of Ham lin & Gilpin, owners of a large tract of timber in Elk Co., Pa., 1883; sold out in Pa., 1889, and located in Winston, North Carolina. Two years lated at Detroit, Mich., where he resides; president Norton, Cato Mfg. Co., and dealer in real estate and timber lands; Republican; Freemason; Odd Fellow; member Mich. Club; Merchants and Mfg. Club, etc. Ch. b. Winston: 8312. Helen Harlow, Nov. 27, 1891. [3988] ELLEN MARION HAMLIN/ (Asa D./ Asa/ Nathaniel/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Smethport, Pa., Feb. 15, 1849; m. there, Feb. 16, 1870, Sanford Samuel, son of Samuel Lathrop and Harriet Samantha (Coon) Provin, b. Westfield, Pa., 1849; farmer; Smethport, Ridge way and Hazen, Pa.; Republican and Prohibitionist; Methodist; member 141 Pa. Inf. Vols.; enlisted Aug. 1864; wounded April, 1865. She d. Ridgeway, Apr. 3, 1873. Ch. b. Ridgeway: 8313.* Mary Ellen, Mar. 28, 1873. [3989] LINDA J. HAMLIN/ (Sister of Ellen M.,) b. Smethport, Pa., Mar. 7, 1850; m. Sept. 3, 1875, William W. White, of Smethport. No issue. L3990J FLORA ASENATH HAMLIN/ (Sister of Ellen M.,) b. Smethport, Pa., Oct. 22, 1852; m. there, June 11, 1871, Frank Ward, son of William Backus, b. in Conn., May 7, 1842; farmer; Smethport; Republican. Ch. b. Smethport: 8314.* Harry Llewellyn, Sept. 13, 1872. 8315. Matilda Carolyn, July 28, 1874. [3991] ELIZA MARIA HAMLIN/ (Sister of Ellen M.,) b. Smethport, Pa., Feb. 23, 1857; m. there, Dec. 14, 1875, Christian Sherer, b. Germany; meat dealer; Democrat; he d. Smethport, 1888. £ '/%^U^u/c^c v i K% * 1 1 ' I ^Kt?*^ Mm a ^^^^^EtBs^^^V ^^B ^^f A^^±t^^A^i^^C<^^ EIGHTH GENERATION. 811 Children: ' 8316. Clarence Hamlin, b. Jan. 30, 1876. 8317. Asa Darwin, " Aug. 10, 1879. 8318. Frederick Christian, " Mar. 5, 1881. 8319. Elsie M., " Jan. 12, 1887. [3992] NELLIE O. HAMLIN/ (Sister of Ellen M.,) b. Smethport, Pa., Jan. 13, 1860; m. May 8, 1888, Byron W. Badger; Smeth port. Children: 8320. Ralph, b. June 16, 1891. 8321. Viola, " July 1, 1892. [3993] CAROLINE E. HAMLIN/ (Sister of Ellen M.,) b. Smethport, Pa., Feb. 3, 1862; m. Sept. 12, 1877, Thomas Brown, from whom she was divorced, 1881; m. 2d, Oct. 22, 1890, Stanley T. Townsend; res. Lancaster, Ohio. Ch. by 1st marriage: 8322. Carrie E., b. June 9, 1879. [3994] DELANO RICHMOND HAMLIN/ (Byron D./ Asa/ Nathan iel/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Smethport, Pa., Aug. 10, 1847; m. there, May 3, 1871, Eugenie, dau. of Dr. William Y. and Charlotte A. ( Darling) McCoy, b. Smethport, Feb. 26, 1849; lawyer; Smethport; in partnership with his father, firm of Hamlin & Son. He d. Smethport, May 30, 1884; Epis. Ch. b. Smethport: 8323/ Paul Delano, Jan. 24, 1873. 8324. Jenette, Oct. 27, 1877. [3995] JENETTE HAMLIN/ (Sister of Delano R.,) b. Smethport, Pa., Sept. 18, 1852; m. 1st, there, Aug. 5, 1873, Horace Victor, son of- and Jane (Forbes) Redfield, b. Eden, N. Y., Dec. 14, 1846; corres pondent for Cincinnati Commercial; res. Smethport, Pa.; Chattanooga, Tenn.; and Washington, D.C.; Republican; Epis. He d. Washington, Nov. 17, 1881; m. 2d, Sept. 24, 1889, William E. McCoy; cotton mfgr; Augusta, Ga. She d. Augusta, Jan. 30, 1896. Ch. by 1st marriage: 8325/ Harriet Forbes, b. Aug. 14, 1874, Smethport. 8326.* Horace Hamlin, " Jan. 10, 1878, Chattanooga. 8327. Scott Forest, " Oct. 5, 1879, Washington. [3996] MARY HOLMES HAMLIN/ (Sister of Delano R.,) b. Smethport, Pa., Sept. 29, 1856; m. there, Aug. 1, 1878, John, son of John and Ann Forrest, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 8, 1851; lawyer; Smethport; partner with his father-in-law, Byron D. Hamlin, firm, Hamlin & Forrest. Ch. b. Smethport: 8328. Helen, Mar, 1, 1880. 8329. Ruth, Oct. 12, 1883, 812 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [3998] ELLEN BOTSFORD BELL/ (Julia, A. Hamlin/ Arcillus/ Nathaniel/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Virginia, Nov. 2, 1843; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 2, 1863, Sanders Archibald, son of Archibald and Mary Lea (Smith) Frith, b. Island of Bermuda, Oct. 2, 1827; commission merchant; Bermuda, Barbadoes and New York; member of St. George So., N.Y.; she member Southern Soe, of Brooklyn. Epis. [4000] MARY FRANCES BELL/ (Sister of Ellen B.,) b. Newtown, Ct., May 14, 1849; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Apr. 7^ 1875, Rev. Paul, son of John Jacob and Augusta Henrietta Elizabeth (Knoll) Ziegler, b. Detroit, Mich.. Dec. 7, 1847; clergyman and teacher; Detroit, except at Trinity Coll., Hartford, Ct., 1868-72; Berkley Divinity School, Middletown, Ct., 1872-3; Law rence, Kas., 1875-9; member Psi Upsilon, Phi Beta Kappa and Alpha Chi Rho Societies; Republican; Epis. She member Louisa St. Clair Chapter D. A. R. Children: 8330.* Carl Gottlob, b. Jan. 27, 1876, Lawrence. 8331. Howard Bell, " Aug. 21, 1879, Detroit; unm. 1901. 8332. Eustace Paul, " July 24, 1881, 8333. Winfred Hamlin, •' Nov. 23, 1885, " [4002] LILY BELL/ (Sister of Ellen B.,) b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 14, 1854; m. Garden City, L. I., N. Y., Jan. 24, 1882, Charles Thompson, son of Wales and Frances Augusta (Collins) Hotchkiss, b. New Haven, Ct., Mar. 22, 1853; merchant; Brooklyn, N. Y.: Epis. Ch. b. Brooklyn: 8334. Arthur Bell, Dec. 7, 1882; d. Jan. 7, 1886. 8335. Mabel Frances, May 30, 1884, " July 14, 1885. 8336. Raymond Bell, May 16, 1887. 8337. Julia Hamlin, Jan. 27, 1889. 8338. Byron, Aug. 20, 1896. [4003] HARRY KENT BELL/ M. D., (Bro. of Ellen B.,) b. Brooklyn, N.Y., July 13, 1857; m. there, Feb. 4, 1891, Eugenie Elizabeth, dau. of John August and Sarah Ann (Harnett) Morro, b. Brooklyn, Nov. 20, 1868; physician, Bureau of Records, Dept. of Health, N. Y. City; employed in Department of Health, Brooklyn, 1886-93; res. Brooklyn until 1900; since, Ja- maca, L. I.; Democrat; Epis. Ch. b. Brooklyn: 8339. Grace Ellen, Nov. 29, 1891. 8340. Mary Frances, Mar. 2, 1893. [4004] GEORGE NELSON BELL/ (Bro. of Ellen B.,) b. Brooklyn, N.Y., May 28, 1859; m. Kingston, N. Y., Dec. 16, 1896, Eliza beth, dau. of Adolph and Caroline (Breidenbecker) Eichler, b. Kingston, Nov. 11, 1868; civil engineer; Brooklyn, until 1876; Lawrence, Kansas, until 1878; Brooklyn, until 1881; Newport, R. L, until 1886: Philadelphia, Pa., until 1889; Bristol, Tenn., until 1891; Brooklyn, until 1894; Kingston, until 1896; Brooklyn, until 1898; since, Kingston; Democrat; she Lutheran. Children: 8341. Marion Eichler, b. Sept. 21, 1897, Brooklyn. 8342. Adolph Nelson, " June 14, 1899, Kingston. EIGHTH GENERATION. 813 [4013] HENRY F. HAMLIN/ (Fayette B./ Loren/ Nathaniel/ Thom as,4 Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Penn, 1835; m. Sept. 9, 1857, Harriet A. Clark, b. N.Y., 1840; salesman; Manchester, Iowa; member Manchester Lodge 165, A. F. & A. M.; Olive Branch Chapter, R. A. M., and Nazreth Commandery, 33, K.T. He d. 1901. Children: '8343. Frank Henry, 8344. Charles F., 8345. Clarence Clark, b. June 12, 1859, Belvidere; d. June 4, 1894. " June 12, 1860, " Jan. 7, 1868, Manchester. [4014] AUGUSTA HAMLIN/ (Sister of Henry F.,) b. Coudersport, Pa., 1842; m. Manchester, Iowa, 1881, Alonzo Shaw, b. N.Y., 1807; farmer; Manchester. She furnished the records for this branch of the family. Both d. Manchester; she 19—; he 1890. [4015] Dr. ALBERT BARNES WATKINS/ (Eveline Hamlin/ Eras tus/ Nathaniel/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/i) b. Naples, N. Y., July 8, 1838; m. Fairfield, N.Y., Nov. 19, 1863, Martha A., dau. of Dr. William and Mary Ann ¦(Buell) Mather, b. Fairfield, May 10, 1840; a prominent educator; Fairfield, Adams and Albany, N.Y.; educated Prattsburgh Academy, Fairfield Seminary, and graduated Amherst College, 1863; Prof, of Latin and Greek, Fairfield Semi nary; Principal Hungerford Collegiate Inst., Adams, N.Y., 1870-82, the latter portion School Commissioner; Sec'y Regent of University of N.Y., Albany, 1882-92. After his death the family removed to Chicago, 111. He d. Albany, Mar. 18, 1892. Children: '8346. Evelina, to. June 28, 1866, Fairfield. 8347. Jesse Mather, " Oct. 10, 1868, " 8348. Frank Alonzo, ¦" July 8, 1875, Harder, b. Apr. 6, 1828; superintendent of pistol factory, Springfield, Mass. He d. Springfield, Dec. 5, 1885. Child: 8526. Mildred, b. June 8, ; unm. 1899. [4271] DAVID WILCOX/ (Geraldine Ford/ David/ Ruth Hamlin/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Red Rock, N. Y., Mar. 27, 1830; m. Jan. 28r Betsey Doty;* dentist; Catskill, N.Y. He d. Canaan, Sept. 3, 1884. No issue. [4272] SUSAN WILCOX/ (Sister of David,) b. Red Rock, N. Y., Aug. 19, 1832; m. Jan. 2, 1851, Uriah Harmon. She d, Chatham, N.Y., Feb. 13, 1881. Children: 8527. Ida 1., b. Feb. 11, 1855. 8528. Mary A., " Sept. 15, 1857. 8529. Charles M., " Dec. 11, 1858. [4274] ELLIS J. FORD/ (Joseph C./ David/ Ruth Hamlin/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/ 1) b. Canaan, N. Y., June 18, 1843; m. Nov. 15,1869, Ellen, dau. of Rev. Rufus D. and Mary (Kellogg) Howes; farmer; Canaan; Christians. Children: 8530. Morton, b. Oct. 16, 1876-. 8531. Harry, " J une 29, 1885. [4275J HELEN FORD/ (Sister of Ellis J.,) b. Canaan, N. Y., Dec. 14, 1846; m. Dec. 24, 1874, Ashley B., son of Rev, Rufus D. and Mary (Kellogg) Howes; farmer; Canaan; Christians. Child: 8532. Elfleda, b. Sept. 7, 1880, * For Doty see note 2:10. EIGHTH GENERATION. 831 [4276] IRVING FORD/ (Bro. of Ellis J.,) b. Canaan, N. Y., Apr. 28, 1858: m. Dec. 18, 1879, Dora, dau. of Talcott R. and Ann (Calendar) Burrows; farmer; Canaan. Children: 8533. Mabel, h. Dec 9, 1880. 8534. Florence, •*' June 28, 1888. [4277] GEORGE H.' FORD/ (David,™ Ruth Hamlin/ Thomas/ Ehen- enezer/ James/1) b. Canaan, N. Y., Feb. 1832; m. Sept. 1, 1856, Jane S. Brown, of Brownville, Canada. He d. Effingham, 111., Apr. 1872. Children: 8535. Louise Jane, b. May 30, 1857, Orono, Canada. 8536. William A., "Dec. 26, 1860, Prince Albert, Canada; d. 1884. 8537. Sarah E., " June 5, 1868, Duquoin, 111. [4278] ANGELINE R FORD/ (Sister of George H.,) b. Canaan, N. Y., Dec. 12, 1836; m. John Ford, b. Canada, Aug. 30, 1832; res. Milwaukee, Wis. Children: 8538. Harriet M., b. Nov. 1, 1858, Canada. 8539. Mary Jane, tt Apr. 28, I860, " d. 1897. 8540. Elizabeth S., a Sept. 24, 1861, " 8541. James Edmond, a Mar. 2, 1863, " d. Dec. 24, 1866. 8542. Francis George, a Dec. 23, 1864, Chicago; d. June 11, '65. 8543. David William, a Apr. 14, 1867, " d. Oct. 9, 1868. 8544. Lydia Matilda, (( Aug. 2, 1868, 8545. Angeline Isabella, tt Apr. 19, 1870, Rockford. 8546. Samuel, <( 8547. Frederick, Milwaukee. 8548. Eugenie, K [4279] EUGENE FORD/ (Bro. of George H.,) b. Canaan, N. Y., Aug, 18, 1841; m. Chicago, 111., Sept. 4, 1866, Frances M., €au. of Thomas and Beulah A. (Clawson) McGrath, b. Chicago, Nov. 13, 1845; carriage manufacturer; Canaan, until 1850; Rochester, N. Y., until 1853; To ronto, Canada; until 1863; Chicago, until 1872; McGregor, Iowa, 1873; since, Rockford, 111.; Independent; member Star in the East Lodge, 166, A. F. & A. M.; and Tribe of Ben Hur. Ch. b. Chicago: 8549. Helen L., Dec. 17, 1869; m. Raymond Rockstead. • [4283] EDWIN WILLIAM FREESE/ (Ruth Burrows/ Prudence Cord/ Ruth Hamlin/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Red Rock, N. Y., June 16, 1848; m. Chatham, N. Y., by Rev. G. D. Townsend, Feb. 27, 1884, Mary, dau.' "f John and Mary (Lee) Averill, b. Chatham, May 1, 1864; carriage maker; Red Rock; Democrat. Ch. b. Chatham: 8550. William Frederick, Dec. 23, 1886. 832 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [4284] PRUDENCE FREESE/ (Sister of Edwin W., ) b. Red Rock, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1851; m. there, by Rev. Joel Gallup, May 30,, 1875, Charles Norman and Sarah (Shuphelt) Ashley, b. May 14, 1851; farmer; Rayville, N.Y.; Republican; she Christian. Children: 8551. Angie, b. Sept. 15, 1876, Rayville. 8552. Milo Smith, " Feb. 28, 1878, Red Rock: unm. 1899. 8553. Andrew, " Sept. 19, 1879, Rayville; d. Apr. 2, 1882, 8554. Henry Dorland, " May 11, 1886, [4285] GEORGE FORD CRANE/ (Maria Burrows/ Prudence Ford/ Ruth Hamlin/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Red Rock, N.Y., Jan. 14, 1836; m. there, Oct. 27, 1857, Sarah Ann, dau. of Alanson and Artemesia (Shumway) Briggs, b. Chatham, N.Y., May 4, 1838: blacksmith; Red Rock; Republican; Christians. He d. Red Rock, Dec. 31, 1858. Ch. b. Red Rock: 8555.* Mary Matilda, Oct. 3, 1858. [4286] MARIETTA CRANE/ (Sister of George F.,) b; Red Rock, N.Y., Sept. 25, 1839; m. there, Sept. 22, 1860, Elijah Blashfield, b. Shushan, N. Y., Sept. 22, 1832; farmer; Shushan, until 1867; later at Ghent, N. Y.; Republican; she Christian. She d. Shushan, Oct. 17, 1865; he d. Salem, N.Y., Mar. 20, 1871. Ch. b. Shushan: 8556.* George Crane, Apr. 10, 1863. [4290] FREDERICK VINCENT BURROWS/ (Addison/ Prudence Ford/ Ruth Hamlin/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Red Rock, N. Y., May 28, 1845; m. there, Nov. 22, 1873, Annie Hannah, dau. of Arnold and Lomira (Fairchilds*) Pettit, b. Austerlitz, N. Y., Apr. 16, 1835; farmer; Red Rock; Repub lican; Private, I, 91st N.Y., Inf. Vols.; enlisted Aug. 19, 1864: in battle of Five Forks, and various skirmishes; dis. June 10, 1865; she Methodist. She d. Red! Rock, Sept. 29, 1896. Child: 8557. Flossie, b. Dec. 20, 1881, Danbury, Ct. An adopted daughter. [4292] SUSAN ANN BURROWS/ (Sister of Frederick V.,) b. Red Rock, N.Y., May 29, 1849; m. Green River, Feb: 1873, John Henry, son of John and Maria (Ostrander) Harder, b. Ghent, N.Y., 1834; farmer; Red Rock; Republican; she Christian. She d. Red Rock, Jan, 30, 1874. No issue. [4293] DAVID JEROME BURROWS/ (Bro. of Frederick V.,) b. Red Rock, N.Y., May 18, 1851; m. there, by Rev. C. W. Havens, Dec. 1,. 1876, Catherine, dau. of James Patrick, and Hannah McGovern, h. Chatham, N.Y., Nov. 26, 1848; farmer; Red Rock; Republican; she Christian. For Fairchild see noto 173. EIGHTH GENERATION. 833 Ch. b. Canaan, N. Y.: 8558. Charles Mortimer, Dec. 26, 1881. 8559. Esther Maria, July 19, 1883. 8560. Leo Guy, Jan. 3, 1886. [4295] WILLIAM MICKLE BURROWS/ (Bro. of Frederick V., ) b. Red Rock, N. Y., May 10, 1856; m. there, Sept. 18, 1881, Nellie, dau. of Amos and Julia Maria (Brace) Kelsey, b. Green River, N. Y., Dec. 6, 1859; farmer; Austerlitz; Republican; she Methodist. Children: 8561. Mortimer Townsend, b. Feb. 18, 1882, Red Rock. 8562. Maude Ethel, " Sept. 15, 1887, " 8563. Pearl Laura, " Mar. 7, 1896, Chatham. [4296] URIAH DAVIS SKIFF/ (Zilpha Jane Burrows/ Prudence Ford/ Ruth Hamlin/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Canaan Four Corners, N.Y., Nov. 6, 1844; m. Feb. 6, 1871, Edna, dau. of Martin Williams, b. Oct. 20, 1850; blacksmith; Canaan Four Corners; Republican; member Unity Lodge 9, A.F.& A.M. Ch. b. Canaan Four Corners: unm. 8564. Fred M., July 20, 1874; 8565. Effie M., Oct. 29, 1877, 8566. Myrtle M., Jan. H, 1880, 8567. 'Asa W., Jan. 6, 1883. 8568. Mildred E., Sept, .15, 1885. 8569. Perry D., Oct. 19, 1887. 8570. Dewey W., Nov. 2, 1891; 8571. Melville W., Mar. 1, 1895. d. Jan. 21, 1893. [4299] ROBERT R. FORD/ (Albert/ Ruel/ Ruth Hamlin/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Canaan, N. Y., Aug. 31, 1828; m. 1st, Laura Brown; m. 2d, Almira Brown; m. 3d, Kate Rogers; res. Canaan. He d. 1882. Child: 8572. Edward; res. Canaan. [4313] ABIGAIL LORD STARKS/ ( Emeline Ford/ Ruel/ Ruth Ham lin/ Thomas,* Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Canaan, N.Y. , Nov. 16, 1835; m. Flat Brook, N.Y., Apr. 3, 1855, Chester, son of Chester and Elmira (French) Belding, b. FlatBrook, Aug. 11, 1832; engineer, florist and bee keeper; Middletown, N.Y., winters at Claremont, Va.; Prohibitionist; she Cong.; Good Templar, W.C.T.U. Ch. b. Middletown: 8573. GeorgeS., Nov. 16, 1860. 8574. Orville D., Jan. 18, 1866. [4314] HARRIET ELIZABETH STARKS/ (Sister of Abigail L.,) b. Canaan, N.Y., Aug. 1, 1839; m. Middletown, N.Y., June 14, 1871, Henry C, son of Atlas and Mary (Ashley) Reed, b. Nassau, N.Y. , Oct. 1, 1845; team ster; South Rossmans, N.Y.; Democrat; private, E, 91 N.Y. IntVols.; enlisted Oct. 1864; dis. July 3, 1865; she Methodist. 834 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. b. Brainard, N. Y.: 8575.* Abbie J., Mar. 10, 1872. 8576.* Leroy, June 28, 1875. 8577. Emma, June 13, 1877; unm. 1900. [4317] ADELBERT FORD/ (Ruel/6 Ruth Hamlin/ Thomas,* Eben ezer/ James/1) b. Red Rock, N.Y., Mar. 4, 1837; m. Chatham, N.Y., Dec. 1866, Frances Almira, dau. of Amos S. and Eliza (Herrick) Goodrich,* b. Red Rock, Aug. 24, 1848; carpenter; Red Rock and Chatham: Republican; Freemason; Christians. Children: 8578. Minnie, b. Mar. 20, 1869, Red Rock. 8579. John D., " Dec. 20, 1875, Chatham; unm. 1899. [4318] HENRIETTA FORD/ (Sister of Adelbert,) b. Red Rock, N. Y., Apr. 24, 1839; m. there, Sept. 1858, Samuel, son of Ralph and Sally (Hunt) Bright, b. Ghent, N.Y., July 8, 1833; lumber dealer; Ghent and Chatham, N. Y.; member Columbia Lodge 98, A. F. & A. M. She d. Red Rock, May 15, 1861; he d. Chatham, Mar. 22, 1888. Ch. b. Chatham: 8580. Otis F., Aug. 29, 1859. 8581. Lulta H., Feb. 27, 1861. [4319] LORANA CRAWFORD FORD/ (Sister of Adelbert,) b. Red Rock, N.Y., Aug. 20, 1840; m. Austerlitz, N.Y., Nov. 1867, Henry Willetts, son of Oscar and Eliza (Willets) Vanderburg, b. Chatham, N.Y., Sept. 1, 1843; carpenter; Chatham, until 1867; since at Red Rock; Democrat; she Christian. She d. Red Rock, July 16, 1885. Ch. b. Red Rock: 8582. EraW., May 8, 1868. 8583. Ora F., June 16, 1869. 8584. Marttn Oscar, Apr. 18, 1871. 8585. Edgar M., Sept. 1, 1873; unm. 1899. [4320] RALPH STARKS FORD/ (Bro. of Adelbert,) b. Red Rock, N.Y., Nov. 30, 1841; m. there, Feb. 22, 1868, Rachael Ann, dau. of John C. and Cornelia (Brow) Beebe, b. Ghent, N. Y., Apr. 12, 1845; carpen ter; Red Rock; Democrat: Christians. Ch. b. Red Rock: 8586. Henrietta, Apr. 10, 1869. 8587. Miranda, Mar. 27, 1874. [4340] SARAH EMELINE HAMLIN/ (Solomon G./ Caleb J./ Thomas/* Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Glenville, N. Y.; m. Aaron Reese, of Schenec tady; cooper and builder; Albany. She was accidentally burned to death. Children: 8588. Anna; teacher, Albany, N.Y. 8589. Frank. 8590. Platt. 8591. Daniel. For Goodrich see note 217. EIGHTH GENERATION. 835 [4349] Capt. DAVID HENRY HAMLIN/ (Anson B./ Caleb J./ Thomas/4 Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Glenville, N. Y., July 4, 1832; m. there, Feb. 15, 1860, Katherine, dau. of Abram Truax and Margaret Jane (Kinsella) Conde,* b. West Milton, Saratoga Co., N.Y.. June 24, 1839; educated in the public schools of his native town, Charlotteville and Janesville Acadamies; graduated from State Normal School, Albany, Class 1857; school teacher; Supt. of Schools, Schenectady, N.Y., 1858; Capt. B, 134 N.Y. Inf. Vols., commissioned Aug. 19, 1862: participated in battles of Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, aDd Lookout Mt.; removed to McGregor, Iowa, after the war; book keeper; later in business for himself; removed to Winona, Minn., 1872; book keeper and trav eling salesman; later merchant, Winona; she Cong. She d. Apr. 22, 1898. Children: 8592/ Conde, b. Nov. 9, 1861, Glenville. 8593/ Fred Elmendorf, " Dec. 7, 1864, McGregor. 8594/ Grace Augusta, " July 18,1867, " [4350] CALEB JEWETT HAMLIN/ (Bro. of David H.,) b. Glenville, N.Y., June 5, 1834; m. Florida, N.Y., June 5, 1872, Mary Augus ta, dau. of Jeremiah and Jemima (Dorn) Schuyler, b. Florida, Apr. 21, 1844. He was extensively known as a hotel man; clerk in some of the best known hotels in New York, Albany, Saratoga, Catskill Mountains, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Cleveland and Chicago: was connected with the St. James in N.Y. City; Tiflt House, Buffalo; Palmer House, Chicago; International at Niagara Falls; Clar endon, at Saratoga; Delevan in Albany. The last three seasons of his life he was proprietor of the Adirondack Inn, Sacandaga Park. He was a gentleman of fine address and pleasing manners, with an extensive acquaintance, and had traveled considerable in other countries; res. Amsterdam, N.Y. ; member Re formed Church. He d. Amsterdam, Mar. 11, 1902. No issue. [4351] Col. SOLYMAN GREGORY HAMLIN/ (Bro. of David H.,) b. Glenville, N.Y. , Jan. 19, 1837; m. there, June 29, 1869, Harriet Maria, dau. of Johnson and Susan Maria (Romeyn) Potter, b. Glenville, Feb. 10, 1842. He was educated in the public schools and attended Jonesville Academy; read law a short time, but failing eyesight obliged him to relinquish these pursuits and return to the farm. He assisted his brother, Capt. David to raise Co. B, 134 N.Y. Inf. Vols., of which he was made 1st Lieut., Aug. 19, 1862, and later captain of Co. C, same Reg't. He participated in battles of Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville and Gettysburg, where he was captured, taken to Libby prison and confined a year, thence to Macon, Ga., and Charlestown, S. O, while under five of the Federal fleet, thence to Columbia, S. O, where he escaped, using sickness as a ruse; he was granted permission to go outside the prison to the hospital, watching an opportunity, he soon fled; twenty two nights were spent in reaching the Federal lines of Gen. Sherman, at Savannah, under cover of darkness to avoid recapture. Travel was slow, the day time spent in swamps, etc., where he and his comrades received assistance and kind treatment from the negroes. He received leave of absence, and reached his father's house, Glenville, on Thanksgiving day, Nov. 25, 1864. After a few months rest he again entered the service as Major 192 N.Y. Inf. Vols, and served as Provost * Note 4il. JONATHAN CONDE, was killed by Indians, in the massacre at Schenec tady, N.Y. ADAM CONDE, son of Jonathan, b. 1748; m. Catherine Truax; one of the flrst white set tlers of tHenville, N. Y. ; a revolutionary soldier, pensioner; he d. 1824. 836 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Marshall, Wheeling, W. Va.; dis. Feb. 18, 1866, with the rank of Brev. Col. N. Y., Vols, for good service during the war. He returned to Glenville and en gaged in farming, but became editor of the Daily Union, from May 8, 1866 until the fall of 1877; school commissioner, 1869: postmaster, Schenectady, N.Y., 1875-81; member Reformed Church. He d. Mar. 30, 1881; she Sept. 6, 1884. Ch. b. Schenectady: 8595. Fannie Potter, Mar. 4, 1873; d. Feb. 2, 1883. 8596. Frank Bowers, Mar. 18,1876," Feb. 4, 1897, unm. 8597/ Solyman Gregory, Apr. 30, 1878. [4352] Hon. CHRISTOPHER OSTROM HAMLIN/ (Bro. of David H.,) b. Glenville, N. Y., Feb. 21, 1839; m. Niskayuna, N. Y., Oct. 30, 1867, Mira, dau. of Joseph and Eliza (Blount) Rogers, b. Troy, N. Y., Mar. 20, 1843; farmer; Niskayuna; supervisor, 1872-80; representative, 1882. Ch. b. Niskayuna: 8598. Josephine, , Nov. 6, 1868. 8599. Anson B., May 6, 1874. [4353] OLIVER BOWERS HAMLIN/ (Bro. of David H.,) b. Glenville, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1841; m. Hayes City, Kansas, Oct. 8, 1870, Jeru sha, dau. of Aaron and Sarah Jane (King) Green, b. near Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 3, 1842; bookkeeper and agent for Atlantic Dynamite Co.; Republican: private, G, 191, N. Y. Inf. Vols.; member O. P. Morton Post, G. A. R.; Medoc Lodge, A.F. & A.M.; Lodge, 34, K. P.; and A.O.U. W.; Methodist. He d. Joplin, Mo., June 1, 1892. Children: 8600. Anson B., b. Sept. 3, 1871, Schenectady, N. Y. 8601. William Arthur, " May 15, 1876, Joplin; d. Oct. 5, 1893. [4354] HERMAN GIBBS HAMLIN/ (Bro. of David H.,] b. Glenville, N. Y., Jan. 16, 1843; m. there, Feb. 4, 1874, Frances, dau. of Jacob Snd Anna ( Van Denburg) Van Loan, b. Coxsackie, N. Y., Apr. 30, 1849: school teacher; Schenectady, N.Y.; deputy postmaster; member Reformed Church. Ch. b. Schenectady: 8602. A Child, d. infancy. 8603. Ruth, May 10, 1883. [4356] BETSEY ABIGAIL HAMLIN/ (Sister of David H.,) b. Glenville, N.Y., Nov. 7, 1848; m. there, Feb. 16, 1870, Cornelius S., son of Abram Truax and Margaret Jane (Kinsella) Conde",* b. Milton, N. Y., Dec. 4, 1837; removed with his parents to Glenville, 1842; educated Schenectady Ly ceum and State Normal School, Albany; taught school eight years; afterwards, merchant; Supt. Warner Car Co. Yard, Grand Central Depot, N. Y. City; man- facturer knit goods, Schenectady, since 1880; Republican; supervisor 1891-3; Prest. Board, 1893; Past Regent and trustee Council 193, R.A.; he rendered val uable assistance in compiling records of this branch of the familv. She d. Schenectady, Oct. 4, 1883. Children: 8604. Edwin G., b. Apr. 24, 1871, Amsterdam. 8605. Edwin Hamlin, " July 1880, Schenectady; d. Sept. 28, 1883. * For Conde soe note 447. EIGHTH GENERATION. 837 ¦[4357] MARY CLARISSA HAMLIN/ ( Sister of David H.,) b. Glenville, N. Y., Feb. 3, 1851; m. there, Feb. 25, 1879, Vroman, son of Abraham and Maria (Vroman) DeGrafl, b. West Charlton, N. Y.; farmer, res. on the farm on which he was born; educated in the common school and Fort Edward Inst. No issue [4358] WILLIAM SEWARD HAMLIN/ (Bro. of David H.,) b. Glenville, N.Y,, Feb, 28, 1854; m. West Charlton, N. Y., Nov. 23, 1881, Anna, dau. of George and Margaret Maria (McKindley) Bell, b. W. Charlton; merchant and farmer; Glenville; succeeded to his father's business; town clerk. No issue. (4365] ANGELICA TRUAX HAMLIN/ (Richard C./ Calob J./ Thomas/* Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Glenville, N.Y., Aug. 16, 1840; unmarried; teacher in school for the blind, N.Y'.City many years. She rendered valuable assistance in compiling the records of this branch of the family; Boston, Mass., 1902. [4366] Dr. ABBIE HAMLIN/ (Sister of Angelica T.,) b. Glenville, N. Y., Feb. 1, 1842; m. Greenbush, N. Y., Aug. 1, 1871, Gen. James P., son of Hugh and Mary (Nolan) Maclvor, b, Enneskillen, Ireland, Nov. 26, 1837. He was educated in the national schools of his native country, and by tutors. Private, 69, N.Y. Inf. Vols., enlisted April 21, 1861, and was promoted through all the ranks to Brev. Major General of Volunteers; com manded 2d Brig., 2d Division, 2d Corps, Army of Potomac; prisoner of war thir teen months, discharged Aug., 1865; chief clerk of withdrawal bureau, N. Y. custom house, 1895. She res. Greenbush, until 1860; Detroit, Mich., until 1865: afterwards, N. Y. City /until her death; she received her preparatory education at Albany Female Academy, and graduated from N. Y. State Normal College, 1860, Ph. B. After teaching a few years she went to N. Y. City and taught school there in Ward 22, until called as adjunct professor in N. Y. Normal Col lege, which position was resigned on her marriage. Subsequently she studied medicine and graduated from N. Y. Medical College for women, 1885; in which she was professor of diseases of children; physician and practiced medicine in N Y. City in partnership with her son. She was examiner of lunacy: medical examiner of teachers for N. Y. Board of Education: member of N.Y. County and State Medical Associations; a popular school officer; school inspector, 1895; school trustee, 1896, and chairman of the board, 1897. When the trustees were abolished she opposed the bill, appearing before the legislative committee against its passage, and before the mayor urging his veto; she was again ap pointed inspector. As a daughter, sister, wife and mother, she won from her family and relatives their homage and devoted love; as physician she won the confidence of her patients and the blessings of many of them who had no more to give, for she was a noble, charitable woman: as a public officer she won the respect, esteem and admiration of her colleagues and constituants. In all her relations in life it would be hard to paragon her. She d. from apoplexy, N. Y. City, Feb. 8, 1900; buried Glenville. Ch. b. N. Y. City: 8606.* James Hamlin. May 1, 1872. 8607. Flora Hamlin. May 9, 1880. 838 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [4367] SAMUEL JEWETT HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Angelica T.,| b. Galnay, N.Y., July 25, 1844; m. Martha Spring, of Greenbush; farmer; Glenville; educated at Albany Academy: Republican. Children: 8608. Esther, b. Apr. 1869, Greenbush; m. Oscar Searls. 8609. Frank Sprong, " Nov. 1877. 8610. Percey, " Mar. 1885. [4368] ANSON LESTER HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Angelica T.,) b. Greenbush, N.Y., Jan. 25, 1846; m. Minnie Smith, of Chicago, 111.; mer chant; Chicago; educated at Albany Academy; Republican.. Children: 8611. Lester. A., b. July 29, 1881, 8612. Loris S., " Aug. 2, 1883. [4369] CALVIN CALKINS HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Angelica T.,) b. Greenbush, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1848; m. Marshall, Mich., June 20, 1876, Mary L., dau. of George S. and Susan (Pratt) Wright, b. Marshall, Nov. 8, 1852. He entered the milling business in Mich., thence to Portland, Me., and became- eastern agent of Washburn Crosby Co., flour and grain dealers, Boston, Mass.; member Chamber of Commerce, there. He d. of apoplexy, Boston, Sept. 4, 1901. Ch. b. Boston: 8613. Hugh Wright, Mar. 31, 1877. 8614. Richard Calender, Jan. 12, 1879; d. June 16, 1894. 8615. Nelson Osgood, Oct. 21, 1884. 8616. Thornton, May 14,1892. [4373] Rev. TEUNIS SLINGERLAND HAMLIN/ (Solomon C.,- Caleb J./ Thomas/* Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Glenville, N. Y., May 31, 1847; m, Ypsilanti, Mich., Feb. 4, 1873, Frances, dau. of James Harvey and Amanda (Ward) Bacon,* b. Marine City, Mich., May 31, 1847; clergyman; Washington, D. O; Republican. He resided at Glenville, until 1864: his education beginning in the public school; and he prepared fo*r college at Charlton Academy; he entered the Sophomore Class of Union College, Schenectady, N.Y., and gradu ated with honors, 1867. Principal of the High School, Ypsilanti, Mich., 1867- 8; and principal of the Houghton public school, Detroit, Mich., four months, from which he resigned to prosecute theological studies. He was reared in the Reformed (Dutch) Church of Glenville. During his junior year in college he united with the First Reformed (Dutch) Church of Schenectady: and entered the Theological Seminary of that denomination at New Brunswick, N. J., 1869. The next year he went to Union Seminary, N. Y. City, where he was graduated, 1871; and licenced to preach by the Congregational Association of New York and Brooklyn. He was called to the pastorate of Woodside Presb. Church, Troy, N.Y., ordained and installed by the presbytery of Troy, Sept. 28, 1871, Dr. Henry Boynton Smith, of Union Seminary preaching the sermon, and remained in that pastorate thirteen years. In 1884 he accepted a call to the Mount Au burn Presb. Church, Cincinnati, Ohio. Deep religious interest soon manifested itself under his pastorate, and the church grew rapidly in all directions, especi ally in the formation of a vigorous Young People's Christian Union. In March, For Bacon sue note ' Calvin C. Hamlin, EIGHTH GENERATION. 839 1886, a unanimous call was extended to him by the Church of the Covenant, Washington, D.'O, and he was installed on Nov. 9, following. This was a new Presbyterian church, organized in the previous October, embracing a number of the most eminent men at the Capital. The congregation was at this time worshiping in the Chapel, but steps were at once taken to build the contem plated church edifice, work rapidly progressed, and notwithstanding tbe delay •occasioned by the collapse of its magnificent tower, it was occupied for worship Feb. 24, 1890. It was immediately filled by a congregation embracing many ¦distinguished families. In this pastorate Dr. Hamlin has been eminently suc cessful, and the membership of the church has increased more than ten fold in fifteen years, and its influence is widely felt. The' degree of D.D. was conferred •on him by Union College, 1886. Two years later he delivered the baccalaureate at his alma mater. He has been one of the University preachers at Yale, Cor nell, Princeton, Amherst, and Vassar. On Nov. 11, 1890, he delivered an eulo- gium upon the late Dr. Ransom Bethune Welch, before the faculty and students of the Auburn (N.Y.) Theolgical Seminary; and inr June, 1895, an address on "Union College, in the Ministry," at the centenial of that institution. , He has written for many newspapers, magazines and reviews; his sermons have been numerously published, including a volume entitled, "Denomi nationalism .wmts •Christian Union," 1892. . He has always been active in ecclesiastical matters; and was chairman of the committee of his presbytery on the reversion of the ''Confession of Faith." He is one of the trustees of the United Society of Christian Endeavor; presidentof the Open Air Worker's Association of America; vice president of the Memorial Association of the'District of Columbia; and a trustee of Howard University at Washington: On July, 1901, he was appointed by President McKinley a member of the Board of Visitors to the U. S. Hospital for the Insane, vice Dr. Byron Sunderland, deceased. ' Children: 8617/ Elbert Bacon, b/Nov. 21, 1874, Troy: 8618. Francis' Bacon, " Nov.- 5, 1887, Washington. [4375] CAL1STA HAMLIN/ ' V(-Hawley H,/ Theron/ Thomas,5* Eben ezer/ James/1) b. Groton, N. Y., Sept. 28, 1835; m. Dryden, N. Y., Dec. 28, 1859, Cvrus, son of Warren and Belinda (HoWard) Heath, b. Locke, N. Y., Mar. 16, 1838; farmer; Locke, 1859; Groton, 1870; Sempronius, 187L4; Cortland, N. Y., since, 1877; Republican; member: of South Cortland Grange, 4807, P. H.; Bap tists. . , - , Ch. h. Locke, N. Y.: 8619/ Jay, Sept. 16, 1860. 8620.* Henry, Jan. 8, 1864. [4376] HENRY CLARK HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Calista,) b. Groton, N. Y., Jan. 28, 1838; m. there, July 4, 1860, Mary, dau. of Levi and Susan (Robinson) Wright,, b. Groton, Mar. 4, 1842; farmer; Groton, until 1851; Moravia, N. Y., until 1864; Groton, until 1866; Moravia, until 1886; since, Cortland; Methodist. Children: 8621.* Susie Aurenia, b. Feb. 2, 1866, Groton. 8622.* Clara Orcelia, " June 16, 1869', Moravia. 840 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [4377] JOHN THERON HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Calista,) b. Groton, N. Y., Jan, 13, 1842;. m. Sempronius, N. Y., Kesiah, dau. of Wait and Polly M. (Taylor) Pearsoll, b. Summerhill, N. Y., 1839; farmer; Moravia and Summerhill; Republican; she Methodist; she d. Moravia, Mar. 30, 1880: Ch. b. Moravia: 8623. Dorr L., Aug. 21, 1873; unm. 1902. 8624. Florence E., June 23, 1880. [4378] MARTHA ANN HAMLIN/ (Sister of Calista,) b. Groton, N. Y., Aug. 2, 1849; m. Locke, N.Y., Feb. 9; 1870, Rev. George A., son of Wait. and Polly M. (Taylor) Pearsoll, b. Chatham, Pa., 1846; farmer and clergyman; res. Sempronius, Summerhill, Locke, Moravia, Moravia Village, Montezuma, Conquest and North Huron, N.Y.; Methodists. They have an adopted dau., Emma R., b. May 12, 1895. No issue. [4379] GEORGE ORRIN HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Calista,) b. Groton, N.Y., Dec. 27, 1852; m. Summerhill, N.Y.. July 25, 1875, Laura- ette, dau. of William Henry and Amanda M. (Foster) Hopkins, b. Cortland, N. Y., Oct. 6, 1856; farmer; Locke, N. Y.; Republican; Methodists. Ch. h. Locke: 8625. Ethel Bessie, Sept. 3, 1892. [4385] THERON H. JONES/ (Harriet N. Hamlin/ Theion/ Thomas/* Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Jackson Valley, Pa., Apr. 24, 1836; enlisted, H, 143 Fa. Inf. Vols.; d. Virginia, April 24, 1863. [4390] LYDIA JENETTE HAMBLIN/ (Nathan C./ Theron/ Thomas/« Ebenezer/ James/1) b, near Harrodsburg, Ky., Aug. 15, 1852; m. Danville, Ky., Anderson Matherly, h. Mercer Co., Ky., 1851; farmer; Perryville, Ky., from 1872: until her death. She d. Liberty, Ky., Jan. 8, 1882. Ch. b. Perryville: 8626. George B., Feb. 8, 1873. [4393] THERON HANCHETT HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Lydia J.,) b. Harrodsburg, Ky., Mar. 12, 1862; m. Liberty, Ky., Feb. 10,1881, Margaret, dau. of William and Alsa Fair, b. Liberty, Mar. 24, 1862: farmer; Perryville, from 1872 until his death; member Reformed Church. Both d. Liberty; he, July 3, 1887; she, July 13, 1881. No issue. [4394] JAMES HUNTER HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Lydia J.,) b. near Harrodsburg, Ky., Dec. 5, 1864; m. Kentucky, 1889, Dora, dau. of James Noe, b. Casey Co., Ky., Aug. 20, 1868; farmer; Mercer, Boyle and Casey counties, Ky. Children: 8627. Hannibal, b. May 29, 1890. 8628. Olive Alice, " Jan. 16, 1892. 8629. William, " Feb. 10, 1894. EIGHTH GENERATION. 841 [4395] SAMUEL GILLIAM HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Lydia J.,) b. near Harrodsburg, Ky., July 20, 1868; m. Liberty, Ky., Aug. 7, 1890, Mattie Breckenridge, dau. of J. W. and N. E. (Gray) Durham, b. Middleburg, Ky., Mar. 28, 1869, grand dau. of Rev. Robert Breckenridge, D.D., Pres't Theo logical Seminary, Danville, Ky.; carpenter; Southport and Evansville, Indiana; since, in Kentucky. His father says he dropped the b from his name. No issue. [4404] MARY EDGBTT/ (Betsey Canfield/ Jerusha Hamlin/ Thomas/* Ebenezer/ James/1) m. Stewart. [4405] WALTER NATHAN CANFIELD/ (Nathan/ Jerusha Hamlin/ Thomas/* Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Saratoga Co., N. Y., Dec 23, 1828; m. Canan daigua, N. Y., Mar. 20, 1861, Fidelia R., dau. of Isaac and Esther (Jacobs) Wash burn, b. Canandaigua, Jan. 11, 1831; farmer; Canandaigua; Republican; Baptist. She d. Canandaigua, Apr. 1, 1901. Ch. b. Canandaigua: 8630. Ida Downs, Aug. 9, 1863; unm. 1902. [4406] CALVIN JEWETT CANFIELD/ (Bro. of Walter N.,) b. Clifton Park, N. Y., Jan. 3, 1834; m. Bristol, N. Y., Jan. 3, 1856, Louisa Lucina Case; res. Canandaigua, N.Y. • Children: 8631. Nathan Jewett, b. Sept. 24, 1856; d. Mar. 23, 1857. 8632. Frances Adeline, " June 19, 1858, " Feb. 26, 1874. 8633. Charles Arthur, " Aug. 29, 1861; unm. 1902. 8634/ John Jewett, " Feb. 24, 1867. 8635/ Lewis David, " July 9, 1869. 8636. Gbace Betsey, " June 30, 1878; m. Frank Marks. [4412] ASAHEL C. DUNHAM/ (Harriet Canfield/ Jerusha Hamlin/ Thomas/* Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Apr. 2, 1842; m. Ypsilanti, Mich., May 27, 1868, Florence L., dau. of Lee and Susan R. (Marshall) Yost, b. Waterloo, N.Y., Mar. 18, 1842; hardware merchant; Hudson, Mich., since 1868; Republican; she Cong. Ch. b. Hudson: 8637. C. Lee, Nov. 8, 1878; d. Sept. 19, 1891. 8638. Roy C, Sept. 21, 1883. [4413] ADDA MARIA DUNHAM/ (Sister of Asahel C.,) b. Pittsford, N. Y., Nov. 19, 1845; m. Ypsilanti, Mich., May 27, 1868, William Harrison, son of Lee and Susan R. (Marshall) Yost, b. Fayette, N. Y., Jan. 7, 1844; commercial traveler: Cleveland, Ohio. Ch. b. Ypsilanti: 8639. Nina D., Jan. 6, 1872; m. Harry Tinan Osborn. [4415] HATTIE ESTELLE DUNHAM/ (Sister of Asahel C.,) b. Auburn, N.Y. , June 13, 1857; m. Hudson, Mich., Oct. 4, 1875, Morris Miles, son of Jesse and Sally (Hetfield) Ellsworth, b. Wheatland, Mich., Mar. 28, 1851; mfgr. of soda fountains; Cleveland, Ohio. Ch. b. Mason, Mich.: 8640. Mabel D., Dec. 12, 1876; m. Frederick Clinton Harbaugh. 842 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [4416] WILLIAM CANFIELD/ (Jewett/ Jerusha Hamlin/ Thomas/* Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Mar. 6, 1840; m. 1861, Kate Waltermire. He d. Apr. 6, 1892. Child: 8641. Adelbert, b. 1863. [4421] JAMES ASAHEL CANFIELD/ (George C./ Jerusha Hamlin/ Thomas/4 Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Fremont, Ohio, Mar. 14, 1863; m. Hudson, Mich., Feb. 21, 1888, Martha A., dau. of Abram and Lucy (Smith) Loyster, b. Pittsford, Mich., Jan. 23, 1865; editor and publisher, Patchogue Advance; res. Fremont, Ohio, until 1880; Lake Forest University, 1881; Hudson, Mich., until 1887; St. Joseph, Mo., until 1892; since, Patchogue, L. I., N. Y.: Republican; member Paumanake Council, 778, R. A.; Congs. Children: 8642. Emilie, b. Jan. 13, 1889, St. Joseph. 8643. Dorothy, ' ' Dec. 23, 1893, Patchogue. 8644. Louise, " Nov. 2, 1896, " [4423] OLIVER COOK HAMLIN/ (Sylvester B./ Cook/ Thomas/* Ebenezer/ James/ *) b. Freedom, Ohio, Feb. 18, 1845: m. 1st, Stirling, 111., 1869, Susan, dau. of John Auldipher, b. Akron, Ohio, who d. Clinton, Iowa, Mar. 3, 1879; m. 2d, Peoria, 111., 1893, Rebecca A. Pinney, b. Erie, 111., 1857; private, B, 13 111. Inf. Vols.; enlisted May 24, 1861; in battles of Wilson Creek, Pea Ridge, Vicksburg, Jackson, Lookout Mountain, Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge, Ringgold, and some lesser engagements; wounded in left wrist; dis. June 18, 1864; county engineer, Peoria, 111.; Republican: member K. P., G. A. R., V. V. V. and A. P. A.; Presbs.; first wife Methodist. Ch. by 1st wife: 8645. Sylvester Benjamin, b. Sept. 1869, Stirling; unm. 1899. 8646. Howard, " Jan. 1875, Fulton, " " [4424] AMMI ROGERS HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Oliver O, ) b. Freedom, Ohio, Nov. 8, 1849; m. Franklin Grove, 111., Oct. 3, 1876, Lucy Roe, b, Franklin Grove, Jan. 14, 1862; private, C, 8 111. Cav., enlisted Jan. 27, 1864; dis. July 17, 1865; streetcar conductor; Milwauke, Wis.; Republican; Free mason. Children: 8647. Fred, b. Sept. 1878, Kenosha, Wis.; unm. 1899. 8648. Roy, " Julie 1880, Franklin Grove. [4425] ADDIE E. HAMLIN/ (Sister of Oliver C) b. Tampico, 111., Mar. 13, 1856; m. Erie, 111., Nov. 14, 1878, John B., son of James and Isabella Wood, b. Peoria, 111., Dec. 27, 1854; farmer; Fenton, 111.; Democrat; member Rock River Lodge, 14, M. W. W.; she member Royal Neigh bor, 1028, R.N. A. Ch. b. Fenton: 8649. Carrie J., Oct. 6, 1880. 8650. Carrie, May 12, 1886. 8651. Callie, May 12, 1886. 8652. Fred L., Feb. 7, 1888. 8653. Willis E., Apr. 7, 1890. EIGHTH GENERATION. 843 [4427] CARRIE ELIZABETH HAMLIN/ (Sister of Oliver C.,) b. Erie, 111.. Feb. 17, 1861: m. there, Dec. 23, 1881, John L., son of Reuben Matt, and Matilda (Dodge) Thompson, b. Fenton, 111., Mar. 26, 1852: farmer; Fenton: Republican; member Ewing Camp 75, M. W. A.; Christians. Ch. b. Fenton: 8654. Roy, Jan., 1884. 8655. Matt, May 20, 1888. [4428] FRANKLIN BENJAMIN HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Oliver C.,) b. Erie, 111., June 9, 1865; m. there, Mar. 3, 1891, Mary, dau. of John and Theresia fWahlheim) Mutchler,b. Wurtemberg, Germany, July 23, 1872: farmer: Erie: Republican: she Christian. Ch. b. Erie: 8656. Floyd R., Nov. 15, 1891. 8657. Clyde T., Feb. 27, 1893. 865S. Earl L., Apr. 15, 1896. 8659. Carrie E., Oct. 23, 1898. [4434] ANNA HAMLIN.5 (Monroe/ Seth/ Thomas,5* Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Auburn, N. Y.. Mar. 5, 1857; m. there, Nov. 8. 1876. Samuel Turner/ son of Hiram and Hannah (Tyler) Delano,* b. Aurelius, N. Y., June 19, 1851; res. Syracuse, N. Y., 1890. She d. Auburn, Sept. 1, 1885. Ch. b. Auburn: 8660. Frederick Hamlin, Nov. 29, 1877. 8661. Harold, Sept. 12, 1880; d. Aug. 14, 1884. [4435] MORTIMER H. SMITH/ (Mary Hamlin,' Seth/ Thomas/* Eb enezer/ James/*) b. Skeneateles, NY., 1843: m. 1st. Syracuse, N.Y., 1876, Helen Curtis, b. Marcellus, N. Y., April, 1843, who d. Easthampton, Mass., 1880; m. Auburn, N.Y.. 1887, hislcousin, Elizabeth Hamlin [4431]; tailor; Au burn. Ch. by 1st wife: 8662. Curtis, b. 1887, Easthampton. Two children d. infancy. * Note 44>. For Delano see note 233. TIMOTHY DELANO* (Jonathan.32 Philip.*) b. Nov. 4, 1729, prob. in Tolland. Ct. ; m. there, Aug. 1, 17.>4. Lydia. dau. of John Lathrop, b. Tolland, June 21, 1736. He served in Capt. Samuel Stoughton's Co. from Conn, in the French and Indian War, 1757; at Fort William Henry, when attacked by Gen. Montcalm; selectman, 17tfi-3. Both d. Tolland; he, April 12, 1777. Chil dren: Calvin Timothy. Roxanna, Luther, Sarah. Timothy. Dr. CALVIN TIMOTHY DELAXO.s b. Tolland, Nov. 10, 1856; m. Amenia, N.Y., Mar gery, dau. of Peter and Margery (Cameron) Knickerbacker, b. Duchess Co., X. Y. 1759; surgeon in Rev. under Gens. Schuyler and Washington; was at Burgoyne's surrender, at Saratoga, 1777. He d. Batavia, X. Y., Jan. 18. 1*12; she d. Duchess Co., Dec. 2>. 1*0-. Children: Cornelius Knick erbacker. Luther. Elenor. CORNELIUS KNICKERBACKER DELANO,' b. Ancram, N.Y.; m. his cousin, Cornelia Miller, prob. at Copak--. X. Y. Children: Hiram, Milton, Mary, Almira. HIRAM DELAN'O.7 b. Aug. Zi. 1616; m. Aurelius. X.Y.. Mar. 4. 1841, Hannah, dau. of Lon son and Betsey (Tyler) Tyler, b. Aurelius, Sept. 16, IMil. He resided Forrestvllle, X. Y. Chil dren: Betsey Cornelia. John Manson. Mary Jane. William Miller, Lonson Tyler. Samuel Tan ner, Harrison Edward, Anna Abbie, James Henry, Franklin Arthur, Frank Stanley, Sey mour L. 844 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [4436] LAURA M. SMITH/ (Sister of Mortimer H.,) b. Skaneateles, N. Y., Mar. 2, 1845; m. there, June 28, 1866, Charles, son of Daniel and Julia (Parsons) Rust, b. Easthampton, Mass., Jan. 24, 1837; merchant; Easthampton; 1st Lieut, and Q. M., 31 Mass. Inf. Vols., commissioned Feb. 14, 1862; dis. Sept. 9, 1865; member Ionic Lodge, K. H, and George C. Strong Post, G. A. R.; she Cong. He d. Easthampton, Jan. 17, 1894. Children: 8663. Lyman Hamlin, b. July 9, 1868, Skaneateles. 8664. Mary Elida, '¦ Apr. 30, 1872, Easthampton. 8665. Harry Warner, " Aug. 24, 1874, 8666. Daniel Merton, " Aug. 27, 1882, " [4437] CARRIE H. SMITH/ (Sister of Mortimer H.,) b. Skaneateles, N. Y., Jan. 31, 1856; m. there, April 19, 1876, F. N., son of Charles and Jane (Nye*) Harwood, b. Mottville, June 21, 1853; merchant; Roch ester, N. Y.; Freemason; she Epis. Ch. b. Skaneateles: 8667. Laura Faith, Oct. 15, 1880. [4441] DORR MONROE HAMLIN/ (Dorr/ Seth/ Thomas/* Ebene zer/ James/1) b. Auburn, N. Y., Dec. 4, 1854; m. Emma A., dau. of Orville and Ruth (Holley) Crittenden, b. South Sodus, N.Y., Aug. 13, 1853; railroad agent. He d. Penn Yan, N. Y., Dec. 30, 1886. Children: 8668. Ruth Amelia, b. Oct. 16, 1875, Red Creek, N. Y. 8669. DorrM., " Nov. 11, 1876, Le wiston, N.Y. ; d. July 22, 1877 [4442] HARRIET SOPHIA HAMLIN/ (Sister of Dorr M„) b. Auburn, N.Y., Feb. 25, 1858; m. 1st, there, Feb. 25, 1885, Bradley S., Botsford, b. Westbury, N.Y., May 1, 1853, who d. Dec. 21, 1886, on the railroad; m. 2d, Auburn, Nov. 25, 1891, Hiram Newton, son of George and Elizabeth (Thompson) Lemmon, b. Cato, N.Y., Jan., 1851; glove manfr.; Auburn; she Presb. No issue. [4443] JAMES ANTHONY HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Dorr M.,) b. Auburn, N. Y., Dec. 21, 1862; m. Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1883, Nora F. Parker; railroad agent; he d. Auburn, Jan. 7, 1892. No issue. [4445] ADDIE TERRY HAMLIN/ (George A./ Seth/ Thomas/* Eben ezer/ James/*) b. Skaneateles, N. Y., Feb. 7, 1859: m. N. Y. City, June 10, 1899, Robert Dunlap, son of Louis A. and Katherine R. (Beers) Golding, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., July 24, 1862. [4446] ASA BLAIR HAMLIN/ (George H./ Salmon/ Thomas/* Eben- enezer/ James/*) b. Forest Lake, Pa., Nov. 11, 1848; m. Harford, Pa., Mar. 27, 1878, Ella Augusta, dau. of Orlando and Sarah (Hill) Watrous, b. Harford, Jan. 20, 1852; farmer; Forest Lake; on account of failing health, he sold his farm * For Nye see note 34. EIGHTH GENERATION. 845 :ana removed to Montrosei JPa-> conducted a meat market and livery husiness (until his death; she Presb. He d. Montrose, Apr. 10, 1891. No issue. [4447] ELMIRA MEHITABLE HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Asa B.,) b. Forest Lake, Pa., July 24, 1850; m. there, Sept. 1, 1890, Mark Ballou, son ¦of Charles B. and Rachael (Simpson) Perigo, b. Hamburg, N. J., Jan. 15, 1836; farmer; Rush, Pa.; Corp., H., 143 Pa. Inf. Vols.; enlisted Aug. 13, 1862; dis. June 12, 1865; member G. A. R.; she Baptist. She d. Nov. 30, 1897. No issue. [4448] EDSON THERON HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Asa B.,) b. Forest Lake, Pa., Dec. 11, 1851; m. Great Bend, Pa., Mar. 3, 1877, Eunice Alpharetta, dau. of Sylvester and Achsia (Robinson) Rhinevault, b. Bridge- water, Pa., Mar. 26, 1855; farmer; Hopbottom, Pa.; she Baptist. She d. Jan. 18, 1898. Children: 8670. Ethel Ettie, h. Jan. 21, 1878. 8671. George Sylvester, " July 18, 1880. [4449] ESTELLA ANN HAMLIN/ (Sister of Asa B.,) b. Forest Lake, Pa., Apr. 12, 1854; m. there, Oct. 10, 1876, Jacob Sheets, son ¦of John and Catherine Ann (Sheets) Dimon, b. Wallpack, N. J., Nov. 27, 1850; farmer; Fairdale, Pa.; member I. O. R. M.; she Baptist. Ch. b. Fairdale: 8672. Lena Belle, May 16, 1877; d. Feb. 11, 1878. 8673. Maude H, Jan. 5, 1880, " June 4, 1885. [4450] ALFRED FREMONT HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Asa B.,) b. Forest Lake, Pa., May 27, 1856; m. Jessup, Pa., Nov. 14, 1883, Jennie L., dau. of Cyrus and Sarah Jane (Gunn) Sheets, b. Jessup, Dec. 2, 1859; farmer: Forest Lake; she Methodist. Ch. b. Forest Lake: 8674. Sarah Blanche, Oct. 10, 1884. [4452] ELLA JANE HAMLIN/ (Joseph P./ Salmon/ Thomas/* Eb enezer/ James/*) b. Forest Lake, Pa., Aug. 12, 1853; m. there, Mar. 15, 1876, Theodore A., son of Horace A. and Chloe E. (Shelp) Roberts, b. Dimock, Pa., Jan. 1, 1854; farmer and dairyman; res. a year in Jessup township; since, East Rush. Pa., where he has been postmaster; he was educated in the common school, at Whitney's Academy and Lowell's Commercial College, Binghamton, N.Y.; member Patrons of Industry, and P. of H.; Methodists. Children: 8675. Minnie M., b. Mar. 15, 1877, Jessup. 8676. Ida V., " May 15, 1879, E. Rush; d. July 2, 1881. 8677. Glen H., '¦ April 23, 1885, 8678. Mabel M., " Oct. 4, 1889, " 846 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [4453] ADA VENETT HAMLIN/ (Sister of Ella J.,)' b. Forest Lake, Pa., Mar. 15( 1856: m. there, Mar. 12, 1884, S. M., son of William B., and Mary A. (Robbins) Melhnish, b. Bridgewater, Pa., Mar. 7, 1858? farmer; Forest Lake; Baptists. Ch. b: Forest Lake: 8679. A Child-, Apr. 18, 1887; d. May 5., 1887, 8680. Leona PheBE, Sept. 23, 1888. 8681. Vern Parsons, Sept. 5, 1891. 8682. RoyB., Aug. 23, 1893, [4454] WILLIAM AVERY HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Ella J.,) b. Forest Lake, Pa., Aug. 8, 1853; m. there, Nov. 5, 1884, Catherine, dau. of Lewis and Rachael Ann (Williams) Evans, b. Danville, Pa., May 19r 1860; far mer and cooper; Forest Lake; Baptists. Ch. b. Forest Lake: 8683. Lee Griffith, Jan. 12, 1889'. 8684. Merle, Sept 21, 1890. [4455] ESTHER LOVILLA HAMLIN/ (Sister of Ella J,,) b. Forest Lake, Pa., Sept. 30, 1861; m. Sept. 23, 1885, Ferris S., son of Isaac and Sarah E. (Morgan) Bollis, b. Nicholson, Aug. 24, 1865; farmer and carpenter; Jessup, Pa., until Mar. 1895; since, Forest Lake; Baptists. Ch. b. Jessup: 8685. Ray M., Oct. 15, 1887. [4457] CHARLES RICHARD- HAMLIN/ . (Bro. of Ella J.,) b. Forest Lake, Pa., Nov. 26, 1866; m. Rush, Pa., Apr. 15, 1891, Josie, dau, of William and Julia A. Moore, b. Colchester, N. Y., July 31, 1867; farmer; For est Lake. Ch. b. Forest Lake: 8686. Vida C, May 12, 1892. [4465] HARRIET ELEANOR HAMLIN/ (William J./ Salmon/ Thomas/* Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Warren, Bradford Co., Pa., Sept. 21, 1859; m. Marathon, N. Y., July 25, 1883, John W., son of James and Fannie (Peebles) Livingston,* b. Marathon, June 30, 1859; machinist: Marathon. She was edu cated in the common schools, and Oxford, Green and Marathon academies, and taught eleven years in Marathon academy; Baptists; members I.O.G.T., andi S.T.I. Child: 8687. Ione, b. Nov. 21, 1888. * Note 449. Rev. JOHN LIVIXOSTON, descendant of 5th Lord Livingston, who was an cestor of the Earls of Linlithgow and Callendar, a preacher of the Reformed Church, Scotland, banished for non-conformity, and took refuge in Rotterdam, where he d. Iti72. "children, among whom: ROBERT LIVINGSTON,* b. Ku4; came to N. Y. about 11175; m Alida. widow of Domine Nicholas Van Rensselaer, dau. of Col. Philip Pieterse Schuyler, of Albany, ancestor of the Liv ingstons of America. First Lord of the Manor of Livingston, granted 1686, by Gov. Dougan, » tract of land in Duchesss and Columbia counties, N. Y.; confirmed by Royal Charter of King George I, 1715, known as Livingston Manor. Children: Philip, Robert and Gilbert. EIGHTH GENERATION. 847 [4466] CLARISSA AMELIA HAMLIN/ (Sister of Hattie E.,) b. McDonough, N. Y., Sept. 23, 1872; m. Marathon, JS. Y., Jan. 30, 1895, William Randall, son of Sidney and Louisa (Perkins) Pease, b. Freetown Cor ners, N.Y., Apr. 9, 1867; machinist; Marathon; she Baptist. [4468] SETH HYATT PITCHER/ (Eliza L. Hamlin/ Salmon/ Thom as/* Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Bridgewater, Pa., July 26, 1862; m. Hammonds- sport, N. Y., Dec. 24, 1882, Sophia, dau. of James Holliday, b. Canada. July 29, 1866: railroad employe, in various places in N. Y.; Freemason. He d, Syracuse N. Y., Feb. 18, 1888. Ch, b.Gohocton, N.Y,; 8688. Pearl, June 30, 1886. [4470] ELLA PITCHER/ -(Sister of Seth H.,) b. Windim, Pa., Nov. 5, 1869; m. Wayland, N. Y., Feb. 25, 1888, George R., son of Robert R. and Mary Ann (Milliman) Stone, to. Wayland, Nov. 6, I860: res. Avon, N.Y, Ch. b, Avon: 8689. Bertha May, Nov. 17, 1891. [4473] HEMAN J. PECK/ (Clarissa Hamlin/ William B./ Asa/ Thom as/ Ebenezer/ James/ *) b. Sept. 7, 1832: m. Helen Root; farmer; East Bloomfield, N.Y. Children: Two Daughters, res. in Chicago, [4475] CHARLOTTE FOX/ (Allen/ Sarah Hamlin/ Asa/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/*) m. — Hull; she d. Jersey City, N. J., about 1884, Child: 8690. Henry M.; res. Jersey City, 1888. [4476] ' WOODRUFF ADELBERT HAMLIN/ (Erastus G./ Alvan/ Asa/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/i) b. Kendall, N.Y., Feb. 25, 1846; m. Swan ton, Ohio, June 23, 1871, Mary Rossiter, b. Auburn, N.Y., Dec. 27, 1852: mem ber H, 3d Ohio Cav.; railroad conductor; suppposed to be dead, advice to that effect received from Durango, N. M,, Dec. 25, 1887. Ch. b. Toledo, Ohio: 8691. Maude Myrtal, Oct. 28, 1871; m. Alfred H. Brodhay. 8692. Worden Webster, Apr. 7, 1873. [4477] De FOREST W. HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Woodruff A.,) b. Carlton, N. Y., Dec 17, 1848; m. Saginaw, Mich., Sept. 20, 1879, Ada May Goodspeed,* b. Williams Co., Ohio, May 12, 1861; horseman; Swanton, Ohio; bis widow res. Chicago, III. Ch. b. Fulton Co., Ohio: 8693. Oane Clark, Aug. 12, 1880; res'. Chicago. 8694. Edwin Deforest, Apr. 18, 1882. * For Goodspeed see notes 30 and 284. 848 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [4480] Rev. ADDISON HENRY BENNETT/ ( Adelia C. Hamlin,'1 Alvan/. Asa/ Thomas/* Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Kendall, N. Y., Aug. 15,. 1846; m. there, Oct. 24, 1872, Celia A. Romer. He entered the ministry, united with the conference of the Free Methodist church, Sept., 1873, and has since- been actively engaged in the work, ten of which he was presiding elder; secre tary of conference board of trustees, 1894; trustee of Chesbro- seminary, North Chili, N. Y., of which he was treasurer; res. Kendall. Child: 8695. Milton Nathaniel, b. Sept, 23, 1873. [4481] NANCY ADELIA BENNETT/ (Sister of Addison H.,) b. Kendall, N. Y., Apr. 13, 1851; m. there, Jan. 27, 1876, Ambrose A. Clark; removed to Maryland. 1887; returned to Kendall; she Methodist. She d. Ken dall, of cancer, June 19, 1894. Ch. b. Kendall: 8696. Frank; d. in infancy. 8697. Lillian A., Sept. 10, 1891. [4482] EDSON S. HAMLIN/ (Franklin W./ Alvan/ Asa/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Wolcottville, Ind., July 7, 1859; m. Eva J.Kuhn; ranch man; California. Children: 8698. Frank W. 8699. Burnell T. 8700. Zella O. [4483] EVA A. HAMLIN/ (Sister of Edson S.,) m. Nov. 1879, D. G. Purgett; farmer. . She is dead. No issue. [4484] ALVIN H. SMITH/ (Ann H. Hamlin/ Alvan/ Asa/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. South Milford, Ind., Dec. 2, 1858: in. Garrett City, Nov, 9, 1887, Minnie, dau. of Newton and Casby (Slergle) Matthews, b. California, Mich., July 28, 1867. He was left fatherless before six years of age, and lived with his uncle Erastus G. Hamlin. Bronson, Mich., mostly until thirteen years old. He res. Benzonia, Mich. Children: 8701. Lysten, b. Aug. 9, 1888, Humeston, Ind.: d. May 12, '90. 8702. Clyde, " Sept. 12, 1889, Auburn Junction, Ind. 8703. Blanche, " Sept. 26, 1894, Benzonia. [4486] EMMA SMITH," (Sister of Alvan H.,) b. Nov. 11, 1863; m. Jamestown, Ind., Feb. 14, 1885, George E. Trousley, b. Jamestown, Oct. 26, 1863;. farmer: Crooked Creek, Mich.; his parents were strangers in Jamestown, his mother d. when he was three weeks old, his father soon left, saying that he was going into the army, which was the last heard of him; he was adopted by others. EIGHTH GENERATION. 849 Ch. b. Crooked Creek: 8704. Olie J., Nov. 29, 1885. 8705. J. C, Mar. 9, 1887. 8706. Ed. Clair, Aug. 26, 1889. 8707. Ella L., June 13, 1892, [4487] ALBERT HAMLIN/ (Henry S./ Alvan/ Asa/ Thomas/ Eben ezer/ James/*) b. Wolcottville, Ind.; m. Clarrissa Simon; R. R. agt.; Wolcottville. Child: 8708. A Daughter. [4488] MAY HAMLIN/ .(Sister of Albert,) b. Walcottville, Ind.: m. O. A. Newman; carpenter; Grand Rapids, Mich. Three children. [4493] FRANK JAMES HAMLIN/ (Horace A./ Benjamin F./ Asa/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Harrisburg, Iowa, Aug. 9, 1867; m. Yankton, South Dakota, Apr. 3, 1901, Pauline, dau. of Paul Hansen and Ingeborg (Seter) Lowe, b. Frondhijem, Norway; mechanic; Bonaparte, Iowa, until April, 1894; Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, until 1899: Yankton, So. Dak., until April, 1901; Aurora, 111., 1903; Republican; member M. W. A.; she Lutheran. Ch. b. Aurora, 111.; 8709. Horace Lowe, Jan. 15, 1902. [4494] FRED AYERS HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Frank J.,) b. Coffeyville, Kas., July 4, 1870; m. Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, June 27, 1897, Mary Fredricka, dau. of John Peter and Maria Fredricka (Lillyblade) Anderson, b. Salina, Iowa, Feb 23, 1872; carpenter; Bonaparte, Iowa, until 1898; Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, 1899: Aurora, 111., 1900-3; Republican; Baptist; member Xenium Lodge, '207, A. F. & A. M.; Camp 25, M. W. A.; she Lutheran. Ch. b, Bonaparte: 8710. Creda Fredricka, June 13. 1898. [4495] ELSIE MARIA HAMLIN/ (Sister of Frank J.,) b. Harrisburg, Iowa, Apr. 26, 1874; m. Aurora, 111., Dec. 17, 1902, Aaron, son of James D., and Susan (Fickel) Holiday, b. Van Buren Co., Iowa, June 3, 1873; blacksmith; Utica, Iowa; Democrat; member M. W. A.; she Baptist. [4496] ORPH A ELIDA HAMLIN/ (Sister of Frank J.,) b. Van Buren Co., Iowa, July 28, 1876; m. Bentonsport, Iowa, Feb. 21, 1898, Henry, son of Charles Henry and June (Martin) Havens, b. Memphis, Mo., Nov, 17, 1875; handle maker: Memphis, 1898; Mt. Sterling, and Bonaparte, Iowa, 1899; West Point, Iowa. 1901-2; Farmington, Iowa, 1903; Republican; Methodist; mem ber Mohawk Camp 5970, M. W. A.; she Baptist. Ch. b. Bonaparte: 8711. Frank Henry, Mar. 17, 1899. [4501] ABNER REEVES AYRES/ (Horace H./ Elizabeth Ham lin/ Asa/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/ 1) b. Keokuk, Iowa, Nov. 14, 1855; m. Colville, Wash., Aug. 11, 1879, Elvada Grinold, b. Mass., Jan. 15, 1856, who d. Colville, July 19, 1900. No issue. 850 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [4502] ELIDA MILLER AYRES/ (Sister of Abner R.,) b. Keokuk, Iowa, June 14, 1857: m. there, Feb. 25, 1880, John William Lang- ston, b. Sandusky, Ohio, Apr. 9, 1854. Ch. b. Chicago 111.: 8712. Horace Ayres, Apr. 25, 1887. 8713. Julia Reeves, Oct. 21, 1891. [4509] LYDIA ANN HAMLIN/ (Asa B./ Truman/ Lewis/ Thomas,* Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Jefferson Co., N.Y., Feb. 28, 1841: m. Philadelphia, N. Y., Jan. 25, 1858, Wellington W., son of Martin and Amy (Paul) Reese, b. Evans Mills, N.Y., 1839: farmer and butcher; Evans Mills. She d. Detroit, Mich., Mar. 12, 1900; he res. Detroit. Ch. b. Evans Mills: 8714. Lora E., Jan. 5, 1859: d. Apr., 1891. 8715. Emma A., Apr. 25, 1861. 8716. Lilla L., May 10, 1862. 8717. Merton B., Aug. 4, 1863; d. Jan., 1890, unm. [4510] WILLIAM TRUMAN HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Lydia A.,) b. Jefferson Co., N. Y., Nov. 10, 1847: m. Mt. Vernon, Mich., Oct. 5, 1871, Cleora, dau. of George and Betsey (Adams) Dryer, b. Lenox, Mich., Sept. 15, 1844; farmer; Romeo and Armada, Mich.; bugler, G. 20 N.Y Vols.: enlisted May 5, 1863; dis. July, 1865; mem. Post 58, G. A. R., and Tent 98, K. O. T. M.; she Christian and member W. R. C. No. 77. Ch. b. Romeo: 8718. Lora Feancenia, June 27, 1872; d. May 22, 1881. 8719. Charles Frederic, Apr. 4, 1878; d. May 22, 1881. [4511] ELLA IVONETTE HAMLIN/ (Sister of Lydia A.,) b. Jefferson Co., N. Y., June 7, 1855; m. Amanda, Mich.. Aug. 24, 1875, Arte mas Taylor, son of John and Mary (Harvey) Wilder, b. Wolf Island, Aug. 24, 1851; liveryman; Armada, 1857-93; since, Romeo, Mich.; Republican. Ch. b. Armada: 8720/ Winifred Almira, July 30, 1876. 8721.* Nora Marie, Aug. 5, 1881. 8722.* Nellie E., Oct. 17, 1883. [4512] ABIGAIL SOPHIA HAMLIN/ (Sister of Lydia A.,) b. Jefferson Co., N.Y., Mar. 5, 1859: m. Armada, Mich., Dec. 25, 1877, Charles Wesley, son of Ralph R. and Sarah A. (Collins) Smith, b. Rochester, Ind., Apr. 26, 1847: farmer: Armada and Port Huron, Mich., where he d. Mar. 15, 1887: she m. 2d, Charles Bennette, and res. Armada. Children: 8723. Elbert H., b. Sept. 28, 1878, Armada. 8724. Asa B., " Nov. 1, 1879, 8725. Cleora A., " Mar. 29, 1886, Port Huron. [4515] ANNIE LORA HAMLIN/ (Stephen B./ Truman/ Lewis/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Hermon, N. Y., Aug. 18, 1842; m. Theresa, N. Y., Jan. 25, 1870, George, son of Jesse and Susan Ann (Shurtleff) Kelsey, b. EIGHTH GENERATION. 851 Theresa, Oct. 4, 1843; merchant; Theresa; Democrat; town supervisor. She d. Theresa, Sept. 17, 1885. Ch. b. Theresa: 8726/ Helen Marian, Apr. 17, 1872. [4522] JOSEPHINE ELIZABETH HAMLIN/ (Hezekiah B./ Tru man/ Lewis/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James, ai) b. Hermon, N. Y., Jan. 29, 1856; m. there, Nov. 6, 1881, George W. Putnam, b. Canada, Mar. 6, 1851; barber; Canton and Syracuse, N. Y.; Republican; Methodists. Ch. b. Canton: 8727. Glen H, Oct. 2, 1887. [4524] ESTELLA MYRTLE HAMLIN/ (Sister of Josephine B.,) b. Hermon, N.Y., Apr. 21, 1861; m. Canton, N.Y., Nov. 12, 1876, Bela Rus sell, son of Ezra and Eunice Stone, b. Fowler, N. Y., Dec. 15, 1854; R. R. ticket and express agent: Black River, N.Y.; postmaster, Herman, N.Y., 1877-87; Re publican; mem. Lodge 500, A. F. & A. M. Ch. b. Hermon: 8728. Frank Wesley, May 10, 1879; unm. 1902. [4526] ANN SOMERS/ (Harriet Hamlin/ Calvin/ Lewis/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/ 1) b. Darlington, Ont., Jan 14, 1846; m., 1886, Prescott Talbott. Three children. [4527] TAMSIN SOMERS/ (Sister of Ann,) b. Darlington, Ontario, 1848; m. Eugene Moore. Children: 8729. Homer. 8730. Eugenie. [4533] ELEANOR A. HAMLIN/ (Calvin/" Lewis/ Thomas/ Ebene zer/ James/*) b. Nov. 9, 1852; m. Oregon, Ogle Co., 111., Dec. 16, 1869, Clarence Hutchins, son of John Wilkes and Hannah Dana (Stanford) Chandler,* of Anns- ville, N.Y., b. Mar. 28, 1851, prob. in Mexico, N.Y., or vicinity; peddler; Rock ford, 111. Children: 8731. George Coughran, b. Jan. 7, 1871. 8732. Earnest, " June 12, 1872; d. Sept. 12, 1872. 8733. Edward Hutchtns, " May 6, 1874. • Note 450. JOHN WILKES CHANDLER,' (John W.,6 Peter,* Joseph.3 John,2 William. i) WILLIAM CHANDLER,! and wife Annis, settled in Roxbury, Mass., 1637; will dated 1671 ; she d. Mar. 15, 1683. Children : Hannah, b. about 1629; m. George Abbott and Francis Dane. Thomas, " 1630, " Hannah Brewer. William, m. Mary Dane and Bridget, widow of James Richardson. John, " Elizabeth Douglas. Sarah, " William Cleaves, 2d, Wilson , 3d, Eph. Stephens, 4th, Allen. 852 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [4538] GEORGE WALTER HAMLIN/ (George C./ Calvin/ Lewis/ Thomas/ Ebenezer/ James/ 1) b. Lynnville, Ills., July 13, 1856; m. Roch elle, Ills.: May 3, 1884, Nettie F., dau, of David and Anna (Livingston) Stone- house, b. Oct. 30, 1856; merchant; Rochelle; Silver Republican; Freemason; K. P.; she member O. E. S. Ch. b. Gunnison, Col.: 8734. Lucile, Aug. 25, 1887. [4539] DAVID FRAKLIN HAMLIN/ (Bro. of George W„) b. Ogle Co., 111., Nov. 16, 1858; m. Rochelle, 111., Jan. 26, 1884, Mate L , dau. of David and Anna (Livingston) Stonehouse, b. Mina, N.Y., July 8, 1860; mer chant; La Porte City, Iowa; Republican: member Willow Camp, 44, M. W. A., and Fraternal Brotherhood of the World, 33: she Presb. [4545] WILLIAM HULL/ (Betsey Drake/ Eunice Hamlin/ Seth/ Isaac,* Ebenezer/ James/ *) b. Westford, N.Y., Jan. 30, 1820: m. Apr., 1845, Elizabeth Crippen, who d. July 5, 1872; m. 2d, Dec. 16, 1874, Mrs. Zenana, widow of Borelli Darwin Taft Ingalls, nee Vosburg; her son, Eugene B. Ingalls, m. Sarah Hull;9 res. Westford, Fly Creek and Schenerus, N.Y. Ch. by 1st wife. 8735.* Helen, b. June 3, 1846, Worcester. 8736.* Emmagene, " Aug. 9, 1848, " 8737.* John T., " Nov. 1, 1852, a 8738.* Sarah, " Apr. 12, 1856, Schenerus. [4546] OLIVE HULL/ (Sister of AYilliam,) b. Westford, N.Y., June 13, 1822; m. there, 1844, Rev. David Trip, son of Chester and Lovina (Trip) Elliott; Methodist minister; Westford; she d. Deansville, N. Y., Apr. 25, 1855. Children: 8739. Orlando. 8740.* Georgia, b. Aug. 17, 1846, Westford. [4547] JOHN HULL/ (Bro. of William,) b. Westford, N. Y., Dec. 15, 1825: m. Harriet Beed; res. Westford. He d. Mar. 1887. Child: 8741. Frank. [4548] LAURINDA HULL/ (Sister of William,) b. Westford, N. Y., Nov. 4, 1827: m. Edmeston, N. Y., Jan. 11, 1848, Daniel Brown, son of Elisha and Betsey (Brown) Randall, b. Brookfleld, N. Y., June 17, 1820; machinist; Brookfleld and Belmont, N. Y.; Mason City, Iowa; Eau Claire, Wis., and Fly Creek, N.Y. ; Republican; Methodist. He d. Fly Creek, Mar. 7, 1893; m. 2d, Dec. 25, 1894, John H. Moyer, of Charleston Four Corners, N. Y.; undertaker; she member W. C. T. U.; Methodist. Ch. by 1st marriage: 8742.* Henry Walter, b. Nov. 15, 1848, Edmeston. 8743. Irving Daniel, " Oct, 18, 1853, Belmont; d. Nov. 18, 1870. 8744.* Frank Adin, " Mar. 13, 1862, Eau Claire. 8745. Emma Jennie, " Apr. 3, 1868, " d. Feb. 6, 1871. 8746. Launcelot Taylor, " May 31, 1871, Fly Creek. 8747/ Olive Adella, 8748/ Charles Eugene, 8749/ Adin Silas, 8750/ Eva Ermina, 8751. Henry, 8752. Oscar Thomas, EIGHTH GENERATION 853 [4549] HENRY SILAS HULL/ (Bro. of William,) b. Westford, N. Y., Oct 29, 1831; m. Phillipsville, N. Y., Dec. 23, 1853, Sarah Rosabella, dau. of Rawson and Nancie Mandana (Fort) Babcock, b. Brookfleld, N. Y., Nov. 26, 1835; architect and contractor; Joliet, 111., Abilene, Kas., and Coupeville, Wash.; Republican; she memberW. C. T. U.; Methodists. Children: May 1, 1855, Joliet. Apr. 26, 1859, " Aug. 29, 1862, Nov. 26, 1867, Mar. 3, 1874, Abilene; d. Apr. 18, 1874. May 7, 1880, " [4550] JENNIE ELIZABETH HULL/ (Sister of William,) b. Westford, N. Y., Dec. 16, 1835; m. there, Dec. 22, 1858, Launcelot, son of Horaee and Hannah (Ingalls) Taylor, b. Fly Creek, N. Y., Sept. 20, 1835; farmer; Fly Creek: Republican; member Otsego Lodge, 138, A. F. & A. M.; members Chapter 201, O. E. S.; Methodists. Ch. b. Fly Creek: 8753/ Minnie May, Mar. 9, 1867. 8754/ Horace Irving, July 29, 1872. 8755/ Charles Linn, Aug. 11, 1877. [4551] IRVING DAVID HULL/ ( Bro. of William, ) b. Westford, N. Y., Nov. 27, 1837; m. Garrattsville, N. Y., Dec. 3, 1864, Adeline Leora, dau. of Nathan Murray and Fannie (Gregory) Cole, b. New Lisbon, N.Y., Jan. 17, 1846; bookkeeper 28 years for Daniel Shaw Lumber Co., and Secretary of the Company since 1894; res. Eau Claire, Wis., since 1871: Democrat; member of Lodge 112, A. F. & A. M. Ch. b. Westford: 8756.* Minnie Belle, Dec. 15, 1867. [4552] EMMA CLARISSA HULL/ (Sister of William,) b. Westford, N.Y., Dec. 1, 1841; m. Dec. 29, 1859, John Lee, son of James and Liza (Nash) Gledhill, b. Mar. 18, 1836. Children: 8757. Jennie Elizabeth, b. Nov. 27, 1861; d. May 24, 1862. 8758/ Katie Nash, " Sept. 16, 1870. [4553] ELLEN MARIA DRAKE/ (John/ Eunice Hamlin/ Seth/ Isaac,* Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Westford, N.Y., June 5, 1832; m. there, Feb. 20, 1856, Dr. George Benjamin, son of James I. and Elizabeth (Thomas) Bishop, b. Jan. 24, 1827; physician and surgeon; Westford, until 1862-3; Sheridan, N.Y., until 1872; Silver Creek, until 1875; afterwards, Geneva, Ohio, and Titusville, Pa.; Republican; coroner; Freemason and United Workman; she member O.E.S.; Presbs. and Royal Templars. She d. Silver Creek, N.Y., Sept. 2, 1891. He d. Titusville, Pa., Jan. 18, 1880. Ch. b. Westford: 8759. Frances Amelia, Sept. 10, 1857. 854 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [4554] FRANCES MARY DRAKE/ (Sister of Ellen M.,) b. Westford, N. Y., Aug. 17, 1834: m. there, May 28, 1857, Sherman Williams, b. Fly Creek, N. Y., Mar. 10, 1822; Farmer; Fly Creek, until Jan. 1877; Ridgely, Md., until Dec, 1881; afterwards, Fly Creek; she Presb.; member D. A. R. He d. Fly Creek, Mar. 16, 1888. Children: 8760/ George Luther, b. Mar. 7, 1858, Fly Creek. 8761.* Pearlia Annah, " Dec. 27, 1861, 8762. Robert Emmet, " Dec. 1, 1863, " d. Oct. 15, 1864. 8763. Edmund Carl, " Aug. 28, 1865, " m. G. A. Sutherland. 8764. Kate Elizabeth, " Nov. 30, 1869, " " L. B. Murdock. 8765. Ellen Louise, " June 9, 1872, " d. Mar. 23, 1887. 8766. Florence Manion, " Aug. 4, 1877, Ridgely; d. June 2, 1889. [4558] MARION JUDSON DRAKE/ (Sister of Ellen M.,) b. Westford, N. Y., June 6, 1849; m. Dec. 1, 1868, Edwin M., son of Rufus and Rhoda (Wheelock) Tyler, b. Aug. 31,1832; machinist; Litchfield, N. Y.; Democrat. She d. Silver Creek, N.Y., June 15, 1882. Children: 8767. Clifford Henry, b. Dec. 31, 1870; res. Indianapolis, Ind. 8768. Ross Bishop, " Feb. 28, 1875, d. Feb. 22, 1882. 8769. Mayne Drake, " Sept. 8, 1880; res. Indianapolis, Ind. [4559] LEULAH DRAKE/ (Sister of Ellen M.,) b. Westford, N.Y., July 29, 1851; m. Oct. 10, 1872, William Palmer; Fair field, N. Y., and Aylmer, Quebec. She d. Aylmer, Dec. 5, 1874. Children: 8770. Flora E., b. Fairfield. 8771. Leulah Drake, " Sept. 11, 1874; d. Feb. 7, 1876. [4560] CAROLYN LOUISE DRAKE/ (Sister of Ellen M.,) b. Westford, N.Y., Aug. 14, 1855; m. Nov. 11, 1876, Jasper Newton, son of James and Elizabeth Jane (Ketchum) Bacon, b. Ripley, N. Y., May 22, 1844; res. Indianapolis, Ind.; soldier in the civil war. No issue. [4563] HELEN OREAH DRAKE/ (William R./ Eunice Hamlin/ Setb/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Lassellsville, N.Y., Apr. 6, 1839; m. Fort Plain, N. Y., May 14, 1872, Flan, son of Philip and Anna ( Densler) Sponable. b. Ephra- tah, N.Y., Feb. 24, 1845. Child: 8772. Perlia M., b. Sept. 8, 1876. [4564] JOHN ERWIN DRAKE/ (Bro. of Helen O.,) b. Lassellsville, N. Y., Apr. 16, 1841; m. Susan Hendrix, of Fairfield, N. Y. Child: 8773. Minnie. EIGHTH GENERATION. 855 [4565] MARY" PAMELIA DRAKE/ (Sister of Helen O.,) b. Lassellsville, N.Y., Apr. 16, 1843; m. St. Johnsville, N.Y., May 10, 1863, Edw Lansing, son of Solomon and Maria (Penny) Trumbull, b. Lassellsville, Mar. 14, 1832. Children: 8774. William, b. Oct. 11, 1865. 8775. Helen, " Apr. 12, 1868. 8776. Frank, " Sept, 25, 1876. [4570] PERLIA MELINDA DRAKE/ (Sister of Helen O.,) b. Lassellsville, N. Y., Apr. 7, 1862; m. Rockwood, July 21, 1878, Amos, son of Israel and Emma (Smith) Underwood, b. Oct. 12, 1856; who d. Lassellsville, Dec. 1, 1880; m. 2d, Dec. 2, 1884, Brockway J, son of Capt. John H. and Elizabeth (Fical) Lassels, b. Mar. 29, 1861. Ch. by 1st marriage: 8777. J. Amos, b. Sept. 20, 1880. By 2d marriage: 8778. Madge Elizabeth, b. Nov. 27, 1885. [4571] FRANC DRAKE/ (Sister of Helen O.,) • b. Lassellsville, N.Y., Sept. 8, 1863: m. July 10, 1881, Frank Erwin, son of Frederick A. and Jane Eliza (Hendri) Morey, b. Fail-field, N. Y., May 1, 1860. He d. Sanquoit, N. Y., Nov. 8, 1882. [4572] MARY HAMLIN DICKSON/ (Mary Hamlin/ Elijah/ Seth/ Isaac,* Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Rochester, N.Y., May 17, 1823; m. West Bloom field, N.Y., Feb., 1861, Samuel Dyer, son of Daniel and Lyctia (Dyer) Milling- ton, b. Shaftsbury, Vt., Feb. 26, 1804, his 3d, wife; farmer; Shaftsbury, until 1845; afterward, W. Bloomfield; she Cong. Both d. W. Bloomfield; she Oct. 4, 1875; he Aug. 3, 1888. No issue. [4575] HANNAH M. DICKSON/ (Sister of Mary H.,) b. West Bloomfield, N. Y., Aug. 12, 1828; m. Lima, N. Y., Nov. 2, 1881, Jasper Clark, son of Clark and Caroline (Hall) Peck, b. W. Bloomfield, May 24, 1807, his second wife; farmer; W. Bloomfield; Congs. He d. W. Bloomfield, May 30, 1891. No issue. [4577] HENRY DICKSON/ (Bro. of Mary H.,) b. West Bloomfield, N. Y., July, 1832; m. Julia Smith, of St. Louis, Mo., who d. soon after marriage. He is supposed to be dead. No issue. [4578] ESTHER BURBANK/ (Olive Hamlin/ Elijah/ Seth/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James/i) b. St. Charles, Mo., June 1, 1821; m. Rochester, Mich., Sept. 8, 1842, Calvin Harlow, son of Lazarus and Mary (Phillips) Greene, b. Covington, N.Y., 1817; school teacher; Rochester, Mich.; Republican; Agnostic; she Cong.; Good Templars. Both d. Rochester; she Apr. 28, 1901; he Nov., 1898. 856 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children: 8779. Horace Hamlin, b. Sept. 24, 1843, Rochester; d. Feb. 6, 1860. 8780/ William Harvey, " Apr. 17, 1847, Detroit. 8781. Benjamin Herbert, " Sept. 3, 1850, Rochester: d. Jan. 7, 1853. 8782. Henry Wilson, " Feb. 15, 1855, " d. Oct. 13, 1855. [4579] LYDIA BURBANK/ (Sister of Esther, ) b. Rochester, Mich., Jan 23, 1826; m. there, May 3, 1848, James, son of Dyer New berry, b. Augusta, N. Y., June I, 1819; grain dealer: Rochester, Mich., and New Boston, Va.; Democrat; Congs., in which church he was deacon; Good Templars. Ch. b. Rochester: 8783. Olive Annette, Dec. 5, 1859. [4580] CYPRIAN HAMLIN/ (Philo/ Elijah/ Seth/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James/1) b. East Bloomfield, N. Y., Mar. 3, 1824; m. 1st, Sept. 1, 1844, Harriet Lovice, eldest dau. of Ralph Ensign, of Bloomfield, N. Y.; he m. a second wife in Mich.; farmer; Battle Creek, Mich. He is dead. Four Children. [4581] HARLEY HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Cypr'an,) b. East Bloomfield, N.Y., Nov. 12, 1827; m. May 30, 1855, Marietta, dau. of Uriah and Nancy (Frost) Reed, b. Bristol, N. Y., Jan. 12, 1828; farmer; E. Bloom field, 1859. Child: 8784. Philo, b. Apr. 23, 1856. [4582] HASKALINE HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Cyprian,) b. East Bloomfield, N.Y., July 7, 1843; private, M, 8th N.Y. Cav.; killed at Stony Creek, Va., 1864. [4583] URSEN ADOLPHUS HARVEY/ ( Esther Hamlin/ Elijah/ Seth/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. St. Davids, Ontario, Sept. 7, 1835; m. Feb. 23, 1865, Louisa Maria Markham, of Chippewa, Ontario. He d. St. Catherines, Aug. 6, 1869. No issue. [4588] CAROLINE HAMLIN/ (John F./ Elijah/ Seth/ Isaac/ Eben ezer/ James/*) b. Rochester, Mich., Mar. 14, 1835; m. there, Oct., 1852, Enoch J., son of Jacob and Paulina Dusenberry, b. Nassau, N. Y., May 10, 1825; farmer; Pontiac, Mich.; later Detroit, Mich. [45891 ADOLPHUS HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Caroline,) b. Rochester, Mich., Nov. 30, 1839; m. Pontiac Mich., Mary Hulsizer, b. Belvidere, N. J.; res. Rochester. No issue. [4591] BELLE HAMLIN/ (Sister of Caroline,) b. Rochester, Mich., Oct. 4, 1846: m. there, Apr., 1871, Marsden O, son of Malcolm C. and Rachael L. (Crane) Burch, b. Coyuga, N.Y., June 24, 1846; he was educated at Waterloo Academy, Falley Seminary, Fulton, N.Y.; Hobart EIGHTH GENERATION. 857 College, Geneva, N.Y., and Mich. University Law School; began practice of law at the age of 21; Co. Judge, Osceola Co., Mich.; State Senator, 1874; U. S. Attor ney, Western Dist. Mich.; Judge 17th Judicial Circuit, Mich., 1879-81; a promi nent lawyer, politician, orator and lecturer; Grand Rapids, Mich.; later Wash ington, D. C; Republican. She attended public school in Rochester, Ypsilanti Seminary, and Boyd's Female Seminary, Monroe; Epis. No issue. [4592] LAURA HAMLIN/ (Sister of Caroline,) b. Rochester, Mich., Feb. 16, 1849; m. Grand Rapids, Mich., June, 1888, Dr. Henry G. Ide, b. Pama, Mich., June, 1849; res. Oxford, Mich. No issue. [4593J HELEN HAMLIN/ (Elijah/" Seth/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James,") b. Avon, Mich., Apr. 26, 1828; m. there, Oct. 7, 1849, Orange Thompson. :' Both dead, Children: 8785. George, b. July 6, 1850. 8786. William.. 8787. Maggie Howlett; res. Kansas City, Mo. [4596]' CALVIN HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Helen,) b. Avon, Mich., May 25, 1836; m. Troy, Mich., Nov. 25, 1857, Phebe Sprague, b. Jan. 4, 1837; butcher; she res. Pontiac, Mich. He d. Pontiac, Dec. 6, 1889. Children: 8788. Dora, b. July 17, 1859, Avon; m. Firman. 8789/ Alice, " June 7, 1861, " 8790/ Fred, " Oct. 23, 1863, Gaines. [4597] PHILO HAMLIN/ , (Bro. of Helen,) b. Avon, Mich. Feb. 21, 1839; m. Mar. 27, 1864, Gusta Postle; miller; Stockton, Cal. Children: 8791. Viola. 8792. Grace. 8793. Will. [4598] MARANA HAMLIN/ (Sister of Helen,) b. Avon, Mich., May 21, 1845; m. Nov. 29, 1863, William Smith; miller; Stock ton, Cal. Children: 8794. Myrtie. 8795. Mattie. 8796. Jessie. 8797. George. [4599] FRANK HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Helen,) b. Avon, Mich., Oct. 7, 1847; he removed to California about 1874; locomotive engineer; South Vallijo, Cal. Has a family. 858 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [4600] OSCAR LYMAN HARVEY/ (Caroline Hamlin/ Elijah/ Seth/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James, 2<) b. Niagara, Ont., Dec 17, 1827: m. St. Cath erines, Ont., Nov. 4, 1852, Mary Jane Lambert; member I, 28 N. Y. Inf. Vol.; captured and prisoner at Belle Isle. Va.: exchanged and discharged; sutler; killed about close of war, Upperville, Va. She d. Feb. 23, 1860, burried Homer, Ont. Ch. b. St. Davids, Ont: 8798. James Ursen, Aug. 19, 1853; d. Mar. 7, 1897, unm. 8799.* Arthur Lambert, May 6, 1855. 8800. Emma Jane, Mar. 1857; unm. 8801* Florence, June 18, 1859. Mrs. Emma A. Currie. [4601] EMMA AUGUSTA HARVEY/ (Sister of Oscar L.,) b. Niagara, Ont., Nov. 19, 1829; m. Niagara, formerly Newark, Ont., Oct. 26, 1865, Hon. James George, son of Lachlan and Flora (Black) Currie,* b. York, * Note 451. LACHLAN CURRIE, (Son of Hector,) b. Argyleshire, Scotland. Soldier in the OS Regt. (English) Light Inf t. ; served with the English army in the war of the Peninsula in Spain. At the battle of Vittona (?) he captured a green velvet waistcoat trimmed with silver buttons, the property of King Joseph Bonaparte. These buttons are in possession of his dau. On another occasion lie captured tbe pants of Emperor Napoleon. Atthe siege of Bandajoshe received a bullet in his shoulder, which he carried to his grave : in another engagement he re ceived a bullet through his right hand. He witnessed the death and burial of Sir John Moore. His regiment served at Waterloo; on account of his wounds he was then serving in the com missary department. He afterwards served in Canada, In Ireland and in Scotland, where he was discharged, lie received various medals and decorations for his service, now in possession of his daughter. He came to Canada with his family in 1834, and settled on the Niagara River, where he died at the age of ST years. Children: Charles Alexander, Katherine, James George, John Macbeth, Flint A., and Robert. EIGHTH GENERATION. 859 (now Toronto) Ontario, Nov. 25, 1827, his second wife; he m. 1st, Rebecca Helen, dau. of Joseph Brown; one daughter by this marriage survived him; lawyer; St. Catherines, Ont. He was educated by Mr. Whitelaw at Niagara; and read law there with the late James Boulton; and settled at St. Catherines, 1851. He raised one of the first companies of volunteers in Ontario, which became part of the 19 Battalion, of which he was appointed Colonel, but resigned before 1866. During the Fenian raid of 1866, he was requested by the government to command this Battalion, which he accepted and served several weeks on the Canadian frontier. He built, at his own expense, the flrst drill room in On tario. In politics a Reformer and a strong advocate of temperance. He was legislative councillor before and at the time of confederation: member for Welland, twice, and speaker of the second Ontario parliament under the Blake- MacKenzie government, which he resigned after serving three sessions: mayor of St. Catherines five years, at different times; and had the honor to receive the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Connaught on the occasions of their visits to the Dominion. He was an eloquent public speaker, and as a lawyer possessed rare influence over juries. A man of high character in all relations of life. He was registrar nearly twenty-one years, and held the office at the time of his death, which position the government graciously permitted his widow to retain until the following election. After the death of her mother, Mrs. Currie lived with her grandfather Hamlin at East Bloomfield, N. Y., until her father's second marriage; she was educated at Bloomfield Academy and Canandaigua Ladies' Seminary; member W. C. T. U. and Women's Literary Club; and is a student of American and Canadian history, especially that of Ontario, where she has lived. Author of Laura Secord, a Canadian heorine of the Niagara dis trict, during the 1812 war, and of other reminiscences of tbat period. She is entitled to credit for assistance in compiling this branch of the family history; Presbs. He d. St. Catherines, Dec. 8, 1901. No issue. [4604] JAMES FRANKLIN GOOLD/ (Lydia Hamlin/ Elijah." Seth/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James.2*) b. Bergen, N. Y., Apr. 26, 1837; m. Brockport, N.Y.,Nov. 10, 1859, Martha, dau. of Charles H. and Jeanette Peck, b. Clarkson, N. Y., Nov. 10, 1841; R. R. engineer; Adrian. Mich., where he d. Oct. 4, 1868; she m. 2d, 1873, William H. Jones, who d. of yellow fever, Way's Bluff, Miss., Oct. 6, 1878. She member O. E. S. She d. Auburn, Ind., Oct. 8, 1892. Ch. b. Brockport: 8802.* Charles Henry, Sept. 1, 1862. [4605] HENRY HAMLIN GOOLD/ (Bro. of James F.,) b. Sept. 28, 1839; m. Brockport, N.Y., Oct. 16, 1861, Adelaide, dau. of William and Caroline (Perkins) Barry, b. June 9, 1840; bookkeeper for Rochester City Savings Bank: Brockport, until 1866-7; afterwards, Rochester, N.Y.: Republi can; she Epis. He d. Rochester, Feb. 10, 1875. Children: b. Dec. 26, 1862, Brockport; d. Aug. 1, 1876. May 25, 1864, " " Aug. 26, 1867. May 16, 1866, " unm. 1902. July 26, 1868, Rochester. Oct. 25, 1870, " July 20, 1873, " 8803. Clara Virginia, b 8804. James Willis, ' 8805. Sarah A., ' 8806.* Henry Barry, ' 8807/ Frances M., ' 8808/ Mildred A., ' 860 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [4607] JOHN SEARS HAMLIN/ (Henry W./ Elijah/ Seth/ Isaac,* Ebenezer/ James/i) b. East Bloomfield, N.Y., July 14, 1842; m. 1st, there, Sept. 13, 1865, Elizabeth, dau. of Hiram and Eliza C. (White) Holcomb, b. Watertown, N.Y., Apr. 27, 1840, who d. East Bloomfield, N.Y., Dec. 14, 1879, m. 2d, Hammondsport, N.Y., Oct. 5, 1881, Minnie, dau. of George S. and Sarah J. (Scott) Howell, b. Rushville, N.Y., Sept. 27, 1855: merchant and banker; East Bloomfield. Ch. by 1st wife, b. E. Bloomfield: ' 8809. William Henry, Aug. 24, 1867: unm. 1901. 8810. Frederic Holcomb, Apr. 23, 1873, " " By 2d wife, b. E. Bloomfield: 8811. Marion, Sept. 14, 1882; unm. 1901. 8812. Sarah Hollister, Nov. 20, 1891. [4608] AGNES DOWNS HAMLIN/ (Sister of John S.,) b. East Bloomfield, N.Y., July 28, 1844: m. there, Sept. 11, 1872, Charles E. Steele, b. E. Bloomfield, July, 1845; banker: Rochester, N. Y.; Republican; Freemason and K. P.; Epis. He d. E. Bloomfield, Mar. 28, 1885. Ch. b. E. Bloomfield: 8813. Frank Hamlin, July 10, 1873; unm. 1901. [4609] Hon. FRANK HARWOOD HAMLIN/ (Bro. of John S.,) b. East Bloomfield, N.Y., Mar. 27, 1846; m. Sept. 25, 1872, Elizabeth Pearce, dau. of George and Elizabeth (Pearce) Wright, b. E. Bloomfield, Oct. 18, 1848; lawyer and banker; Canandaigua, N.Y.; graduated Yale College, Class of 1869, and at Albany Law School; Pres't. Canandaigua Nat. Bank; Vice Pres't. Gen esee Valley Trust Co.; member Const. Convention, N.Y., 1893-4: she Cong. Ch. b. Canandaigua: 8814.* George Wright, July 25, 1873. 8815.* Arthur Sears, Dec. 2, 1876. 8816. Henry William, Jan. 13, 1880. [4610] ANNA BEACH HAMLIN/ (Sister of John S.,) b. East Bloomfield, N.Y., Feb. 18, 1851; m. there, Oct. 2, 1878, William Adsit, son of George and Catherine Ann (Adsit) Higginbotham, b. Williamsburg, N. Y., Nov. 20, 1852; banker; East Bloomfield, 1854-83; sinceVictor, N. Y.; Repub lican; Presbs. Children: 8817. Jessie, b. Oct. 14, 1879; d. Apr. 28, 1887. 8818. Robert George, " Dec. 21, 1880. 8819. Agnes, " May 8, 1883. 8820. Annie, " June 30, 1887. 8821. George William, " Mar. 14, 1892. [4611] SARAH ATWATER HAMLIN/ (Sister of John S.,) b. East Bloomfield, N.Y., Jan. 28, 1852; m. June 5, 1878, Edwin O./ son of Nathan Edwin and Margaretta A. (Wortendyke) Hollister,* b. Batavia, N. Y., Apr. 4, 1846; physician and surgeon; E. Bloomfield; Cong; she graduated Vassal' College, Class of 1874. He d. Oct. 8, 1887. No issue. * Note 452. NATHAN E. HOLLISTER.8 (Sllas,7 Lazarus," Josiah," Thomas.s John.2*) For Hollister see note 345. EIGHTH GENERATION. 861 [4612] GEORGE WRIGHT HAMLIN/ (Bro. of John S.,) b. East Bloomfield. N. Y., July 1, 1854; m. Oct. 8, 1879, Susan E., dau. of George Amos, and Eunice T. (Wood) Winchell, b. Nov. 14, 1854; produce dealer; East Bloomfield: supervisor. He d. Oct. 7, 1886. Child: 8822. Sibyl W., b. Aug. 4, 1880; unm. 1901. [4613] MARY HAMLIN/ (Calvin H./ Elijah/ Seth/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Hadley, Mieh., Apr. 8, 1844; m. Grand Blanc, Mich., Nov. 19, 1865, Elisha John, son of Elisha and Lydia (Willey) Allen, b. near Montreal, Canada, Sept. 2, 1828; sailor, lumberman and farmer; Portsmouth, Mich., until 1875; Hadley, Mich., seven years; Elba, three years; then removed to Dakota; Democrat; mem. Portsmouth Lodge, 190, A. F. & A. M.; and R. A. M. He d. Manchester, So. Dak., May 26, 1900. Ch. b. Portsmouth: 8823. William, Sept. 2, 1867; unm. 1902. 8824. Feed H., Dec. 31, 1868, " [4614] JOHN HENRY HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Mary,) b. Hadley, Mich., Jan. 7, 1846; m. Atlas, Aug. 17, 1865, Josephine, dau. of Hiram and Sarah (Irish) Maxfield, b. Groveland, Mich., May 8, 1841; farmer; Hadley; wbere he d. June 30, 1880; she m. 2d," Thomas, Mich., June 25, 1882, Frank Bowles. No issue. [4615] MARIA E. HAMLIN/ (Sister of Mary,) b. Badley, Mich., Aug. 26, 1848; m. Brockport, N.Y. Aug. 13, 1874, Horace, son of Piatt and Mary (Bushnell) Belden, b. Brockport, Oct. 4, 1840; merchant; Brockport; Republican; town trustee; member Normal School Board; Presbs, in which church he was an elder. He d. Brockport, May 17, 1895. After the death of her mother she was adopted by her aunt Lydia Goold. Ch. b. Brockport: 8825. Olive, July 8, 1876; unm. 1901. 8826. John, Feb. 7, 1880, " " [4619] GEORGE FRANCIS HAMLIN/ (Augustus C./ Leander," Seth/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James/i) b. Bergen, N.Y., May 28, 1858; m. New Bruns wick, N. J., Jan. 21, 1880, Arietta Kent, dau. of Wycoff H. and Mary Elizabeth (Kent) Powellson, b. New Brunswick, Aug. 6, 1858; general manager Dittmar Powder and Chemical Co., manufacturers of explosives; resided Bergen, until 1874; since, Brooklyn and N. Y. City; Republican; member Citizen's Lodge, 628, A. F. & A. M.; Baptist; she Epis. Ch. b. Brooklyn: 8827. Izabel Marie, Aug. 17, 1883. [4620] MARY GERTRUDE HAMLIN/ (Sister of George F.,) b. Bergen, N.Y., Aug 18, 1860; m. Brooklyn, N.Y., Apr. 12, 1882, Frank Has- brouck, son of John Gurly and Rachael Elizabeth ( Rorison) Tooker, b. Ypsa lanti, Mich., Nov. 27, 1855; manager Crystal Water Co.; res., Ypsalanti, until 1876; Bay City, Mich., until 1894; since, Pittsburg, Pa.; Democrat; she Presb. 8830. Charles O, 8831. Emma E., 8832. John F., 8833. Mary E., 8834. Allen O, 862 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. b. Bay City: 8828. George Hamlin, Apr. 6, 1883. 8829. Frank Hasbrouck, Mar. 4, 1890. [4628] BENJAMIN F. MORSE/ (John F./ Tempe Hamlin/ Isaac/* Ebenezer/ James,") b. Kirtland, Ohio, June 7, 1829: m. Tiffin, Ohio, Dec. 29, 1855, Matilda, dau. of David Allen and Ann Eliza (Cadwallader) Crafts, b. Tiffin, Jan. 22, 1833; architect and civil engineer; Painesville, until 1865; since, Cleveland; Republican; ass't. eng., L. S. &M.S. R. R.; architect and supt. state asylum; U. S. post office; civil engineer, Cleveland nine years, and inspector of buildings, three and one-half years; Freemason; she Adventist. Children: b. July 11, 1857, Painesville. " May 6, 1859, " unm. 1899. " Nov. 23, 1867, Cleveland, " Mar. 19, 1871, " Mar. 29, 1873, " unm. 1899. [4634] JOHN HOLBROOK MORSE/ (Harvey H./ Tempe Hamlin/ Isaac/* Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Boonville, Ind., Nov. 12, 1840; m. Kirtland, Ohio, Elizabeth Nichols; mechanic; Kirtland and Willoughby, Ohio; Republi can; private, F, 105 Ohio Inf. Vols.; enlisted 1862; also, C, 1st Ohio L. Art.; en listed Jan. 15, 1864; served at battle Perryville, Tenn., and on the Atlanta campaign; dis. June 15, 1865; member Sam Allen Post, 461, G. A. R. He d. Jan. 27, 1897. Ch. b. Kirtland: 8835. Georgia B., Oct. 14, 1875; unm. 1899. 8836. Laura, Mar. 9, 1877. 8837. Elizabeth F., Apr. 19, — -; unm. 1899. [4635] FREDERICK HOW MORSE/ (Bro. of John H.,) b. Kirtland, Ohio, May 8, 1844; m. there, Dec. 12, 1872, Jane I., dau. of Nathan and Eliza (Howden) Daggett, b. Kirtland, Dec. 18, 1845: farmer: Kirtland; Republican; private, C, 1 Ohio L. Art.: enlisted Jan. 15, 1864: in battles of Re saca, Cassville, KenesawMt., Atlanta; dis. June 15, 1865; member Sam Allen Post 461, G. A. R. Ch. b. Kirtland: 8838. Frank W., Feb. 13\ 1S74; unm.; soldier Spanish War, 1898-9 8839. Mary L., Sept. 19, 1875, '• 1899. 8840. Benjamin F., Nov. 15, 1883. 8841. Genette, Feb. 25, 1886. [4636] GEORGE HAMLIN MORSE/ (Bro. of John H.,) b. Kirtland, Ohio, Mar. 24, 1848; m. Mary L. Ferine, b. Monticello, Minn., Oct. 27, 1871; contractor; Kirtland; Republican; county commmis.ioner; Knight of Pythias: she Christian. Ch. b. Kirtland: 8842. Bianca M., Apr. 7, 1895. 8843. Harvey L., June 6, 1896. 8844. Gertrude, Sept. 25, 1897. 8845 A Daughter, Feb. 10, 1899. EIGHTH GENERATION. 863 [4640] MARY ANN CAD WELL,8 (Laura Williams/ Clarissa Hamlin/ Isaae/* Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Avon, Ohio, Jan. 11, 1818; m. there, Apr. 30, 1837, Augustus Bishop, b. Hunterdon Co., N. J., Mar. 3, 1806; farmer; Ridgefield and Norwalk, Ohio; Republican. He d. Norwalk, Jan. 20, 1881. Oh. b. Ridgefleld: 8846. Laura Ann, Jan. 18, 1839; d. Mar. 23, 1863, unm. 8847. Eliza, Aug. 25, 1842; " Mar. 11, 1845. 8848.* Charles, Jan. 4, 1844. 8849.* Lina, Apr. 15, 1849, 8850. Mary E., Jan. 2, 1854; d. Feb. 9, 1857. 8851. Martha E., June 1, 1857; unm. 1902. '[4641] JANE CADWELL/ (Sister of Mary A.,) b. Avon, Ohio, Apr. 9, 1820; m. Huron Co., Ohio, Oct. 14, 1847, John Quincy, son of Elijah and Phebe (Crosby) Adams, b. Orleans, Co., N. Y., Oct. 8, 1824; farmer; Orleans Co., until 1833; Huron Co., until 1857; afterwards, Woods Co., Ohio; Republican; Justice Peace; Universalist; member Lodge 451, A.F.&A.M.; R.A.M.; she Presb. Both d. Fontogany, Ohio; she June 6, 1886; he Jan. 4, 1899. Children: 8852. Garrey, b. 1849, Huron Co.; d. 1867. 8853. Harrison, " • 1853, " " " 1867. 8854/ Frank, " Aug. 11, 1857, Woods Co. 8855. A Daughter, d. infancy. [4643] CYRUS MARCELLUS WILLIAMS/ (Justin/ Clarissa Ham lin," Isaac/* Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Avon, Ohio, Mar. 1, 1827; m. Sheffield, Ohio, June 28, 1871, Celia Maria, dau. of Almond Ruggles and Mary (Root) Fitzgerald, b. Sheffield, Nov. 11, 1844; farmer and miller; Avon; Republican; Baptist; she Cong, and member Protected Home Circle 32. He d. Avon, Aug. 11, 1889. Ch. b. Avon: 8856.* Harriet Renena, Apr. 20, 1872. 8857/ Justin Almond, Feb. 9, 1874, 8858. Edward Fitzgerald, Dec. 11, 1878. [4644] MILO HAMLIN WILLIAMS/ (Bro. of Cyrus M.,) b. Avon, Ohio, Oct 15, 1829: m. there, June 26, 1854, Elizabeth, dau. of Aruna and Tryphosa (Abbey) Price, b. Avon, June 25, 1836; farmer; Avon; Republican; Baptists; she d. Avon, Nov. 11, 1883. [4649] HALSEY GARFIELD/ (Tempe Williams/ Clarissa Hamlin/ Isaac/ * Ebenezer/ James/ *) b. Sheffield, Ohio, Dec. 24, 1823; m. there, Mar. 29, 1855, Harriet, dau. of William Henry and Sarah Eliza (Case) Root, b. Sheffield, June 13, 1830; carpenter, merchant and farmer; Avon, Ohio, 1850-63; afterwards, Sheffield; Republican; she Cong.; both d. Sheffield; he Feb. 18, 1900; she Mar. 7, 1889. Children: 8859. Jessie Maria, b. Mar. 6, 1856, Avon; unm. 1902. 8860.* Shirley, " Feb. 28, 1861, " 8861/ William Milton, " Oct. 26, 1867, Sheffield. 8862.* Tempe Fannie, " July 28, 1870, " 864 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [4650] PAULINE E. GARFIELD/ (Sister of Halsey, )> b. Sheffield, Ohio, Sept. 3, 1826; m. there, July 21, 1855, George F.. son of Milton and Selinda L. (Goff) Smith, b. St. Albans, Vt., Oct. 18, 1835; farmer; Avon Lake, Ohio, since 1840; Republican; Corp. 20 Ind. Battery; enlisted 1861; particpated in battles of Liberty Gap, Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge; trans ferred to U. S. Navy; ship painter; served on ship Pampero, and participated in battle of Mobile Bay; member Richard Allen Post, 65, G. A. R., and King Solomon's Lodge, 56, A.F. & A. M.; she member Avon W. R. C. She d. Avon, July 29, 1897. [4651] FANNIE M. GARFIELD/ (Sister of Halsey,) b. Sheffield, Ohio, Aug. 14, 1829; m. there, Feb. 8, 1859, Graham, son of William and Sarah (Groat) Harris, b. Salisbury, Ct., Dec 2.1, 1835; merchant; Elyria, Ohio; Republican. She d. Sheffield, Mar. 6, 1871. Ch. b. Sheffield: 8863. Henry G., d. Sept., 1866, aged 1 year, 9 months, 21 days. 8864. Fannie, " July, 1868, " 7 weeks. [46521 DANIEL W. GARFIELD/ (Bro. of Halsey,) b. Sheffield, Ohio, May 11, 1833; m. Mary L., dau. of John A. and Naomi (Vanamburg) Taft, b. N. Y. state, Sept. 29, 1839; farmer; Sheffield; Republican. She d. Sheffield, Mar. 1, 1871. Ch. b. Sheffield: 8865.* Estella M., June 11, 1859. [4653] JULIA C. GARFIELD/ (Sister of Halsey,) b. Sheffield, Ohio, July 25, 1842; m. there, July 11, 1866, Edward, son of Aaron and Esther (Buck) Root, b. Sheffield, Sept. 25, 1834; farmer; Sheffield; Republi can; town clerk, 1889-97; private, I, 87 Ind. Inf. Vols.; enlisted Aug. 11, 1862; participated in battle of Perryville; dis. Jan. 2, 1863; mem. of John Harrison Post, 55, G. A. R.; King Solomon's Lodge 56, A. F. & A. M.: and Tent 18, K. O. T. M.; she mem. Avon W. R. C. He d. Sheffield, Aug. 8, 1897. Ch. b. Sheffield: 8866. Tempe E., Aug. 21, 1870; d. Apr. 20, 1897, unm. 8867. George G., Nov. 14, 1874; unm. 1902, 8868. Henry G., Aug. 9, 1885. [4654] Dr. WILLIAMS JAMES CLARY/ (Eliza M. Williams/ Clar issa Hamlin/ Isaac/* Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Monroeville. Ohio, Nov. 8, 1824; m. Chicago, 111., Oct. 9, 1891, Adeline S. Tennant, dau. of Charles Pome roy and Catherine (Barnes) Tennant, b. Berlin, Ohio, 1834; physician. He graduated from Eclectic College, Cinnoinnati, Ohio, 1853; Republican. He being a homoeopathic physician, the government refused to accept his proffered services as an army surgeon in the rebellion; but he promised his medical ser vices free to the families of all soldiers of Co. B, 123 Ohio Inf. Vols., who with many others were recipients of his patriotic charity; Catholics. He d. Chicago, Oct. 9, 1891; she d. Omaha, Neb., 1900. Ch. b. Monroeville: 8869. Cora Cecelia Tennani-, Jan. 16, 1855: unm. 1902. 8870. William, Jan. 1861; d. June, 1861. Louisville, Ky.; Republican; Catholics, Monroeville: Aug. 4, 1857; d. Aug. 18, 1864. June 7, 1865. June, 1869. EIGHTH GENERATION. 865 [4655] NANCY DUN CLARY/ (Sister of Wm. J.,) b. Monroeville, Ohio, Mar. 16, 1827; m. there, Feb. 26, 1850, Prof. Frederick, son of Philip J. and Catherine (Ullman) Abel, b. Landau, Bavaria, Germany, Dec. 23, 1824; musical director, pianist and composer; Cleveland, Ohio, 1850-60; Mil waukee, Wis., until 1871; since, Detroit, Mich.; Republican. Children: 8871/ Catherine, b. Aug. 29, 1851, Monroeville. 8872/ Mary, " Oct. 12, 1853, Cleveland. 8873/ Frederick Lawrence," Aug. 29, 1857, Monroeville. [4656] JOHN CLARY/ (Bro. of Williams J.,) b. Monroeville, Ohio, Sept. 1, 1829; m. there, Dec, 1856, Louisa J., dau. of Douglas and Jane (French) Squire, b. Norwalk, Ohio, Nov. 3, 1837, who d. Mon roeville, Mar. 12, 1873; m. 2d, Martha A. Squire, sister of- 1st wife; farmer; Mon roeville, until 1874; afterwards, Louisville, Ky.; Republican; Catholics. He d. Louisville, July 27, 1891. Ch. by 1st wife, b. 8874. James Clement, 8875/ Mary Louisa, 8876/ Anastasia, 8877. Bertha Elizabeth, unm. 1902. By 2d wife, b. Louisville: 8878/ John Berkeley, June 16, 1877. 8879. Ernest Augustine, Dec. 2, 1879; d. May 30, 1880. 8880. Willie, Dec. 3, 1883, " Dec. 5, 1883. [4657] CORDELIA CLARY/ (Sister of William J.,) b. Monroeville, Ohio. May 25, 1832; m. there, Dec. 16, 1857, Caleb Dayton, son of Caleb Crane, and Mary Williams, b. Orange, N. J., Apr. 6, 1832; farmer; Orange, until 1835: afterwards, Monroeville, Ohio; Republican; 2d Lieut., B., 123 Ohio Inf. Vols., commissioned Sept. 24, 1862, promoted 1st Lieut., Mar. 6, 1863: served under Gen. Milroy, at Winchester, Va.; killed in skirmish at Snicker's Ford, W. Va., July 18, 1864. She graduated from N. Y. Medical Col lege and Hospital for women, 1878, of which she is vice-president of its board of trustees; member County Homoeopathic Med. Soe, and Alumni Asso.; Catholic. She has kindly compiled for this work the records of the decendants of her grandmother, Clarrissa Hamlin." Ch. b. Monroeville: 8881/ Thomas Clary, Sept. 13, 1858. [4658] JOSEPHINE CLARY/ (Sister of Williams J.,) b. Monroneville, Ohio, Aug. 31, 1337; m. there, May 25, 1865, Capt. William Macintosh, son of James and Cornelia (Macintosh) Flanagan, b. in Va.: res. Monroeville and Toledo, Ohio; Logansport, Ind.; Norwalk, Ohio, and Omaha, Neb.; Democrat; Capt. G, 3d Ohio Cav.; enlisted 1861. She was killed while crossing a railroad track in Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 23, 1901. Children: b. July 21, 1866, Monroeville. [dish/L6014] " Apr. 3, 1868, Logansport; m. Bliss Stan- " Dec. 1, 1870, Monroeville; unm. 1902. " Sept. 1, 1872, " " " " Mar. 30, 1875, " 8882/ Eliza Cornelia, 8883. Cordelia Clary, 8884. William Stephen, 8885. Thomas Clary, 8886/ Louise, 866 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [4659] STEPHEN LAWRENCE CLARY/ (Bro. of Williams J.,) b. Monroeville, Ohio, Oct. 5, 1842; m. South Norwalk Ct., June 4, 1879, Clara Isabel, dau. of William and Mary St. John (Chapman) Warren, b. Norwalk, Ct., Mar. 14, 1852; musician and composer; Monroeville, 1879-82; So. Norwalk, Ct., until 1889; Norwalk, Ohio, until 1892; Penn Yan, N. Y., until 1898; since, So. Norwalk; Republican; she Methodist. Children: 8887. Harold Warken, b. Oct. 7, 1880, Monroeville. Ruth Richards, " Nov. 8, 1881, " William Warren, " Feb. 20, 1891, Norwalk. [4660] THOMAS FLOYD WILLIAMS.8 (John W./ Clarissa Hamlin," Isaac/* Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Amherst, Ohio, May 1, 1833: m. 1st, Avon, Ohio, Dec. 8, 1855, Laura A., dau. of Isaac B. and Lourancy (Nye) Ross, b. Avon, from whom he was divorced, 1887; m. 2d, Mar. 16, 1898, Roxie L. Briggs, dau. of John J., and Fannie O. (Buck) Forbes; miller and carpenter; Amherst, Avon and Lorain, Ohio; Republican; private, E, 42 Ohio Inf. Vols.; enlisted Aug. 11. 1862; wounded Vicksburg, Dec. 29, 1862: dis. Apr. 12; 1863; member Richard Allen Post, 65, G. A. R.; Plato Lodge 203, I. O. O. F.; Disciples. Ch. b. Avon: 8890. Milton, July 20, 1858; d.. July 23, 1873. [4661] IDA ISA DORE CATHERINE WILLIAMS/ (Sister of Thomas F.,) b. Amherst, Ohio, Sept. 1, 1834; m. Avon, Ohio, 1849, Jerome, son of John VanGelder, b. Dover, Ohio; sailor; Avon; Democrat; she d. Avon, Aug. 4, 1874; he d. Cleveland, Ohio, Sept., 1851-2. Ch. b. Amherst: 8891.* Rosa Bell, Sept. 23, 1851. [4663] HOWARD WILLIAMS/ (Henry H./ Clarissa Hamlin/ Isaac/* Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Avon, Ohio, Jan. 21, 1841; m. there, Mar. 1870, Ada F., dau. of Clarke and Clarissa (Rockafellow) McCartey, b. Chardon, Ohio, Mar. 8, 1851; roofing contractor: Toronto, Ont.: Republican: private, E, 42 Ohio Inf. Vols.; enlisted Aug. 11, 1862, promoted Lieut. 5th U.S. Vols. Apr. 3, 1865; served mostly on detached duty; dis. Oct., 1866; Justice Peace, 1862; Methodist. Children: 8892.* Alson J., b. Mar. 26, 1871, Avon. 8893.* Annette Morey, " May 26, 1873, " 8894. Dwight M., " Jan., 1875, " d. Aug., 1875. 8895.* Ralph Clakke, " Dec. 21, 1876, Buffalo. 8896. Franklin H., " Jan., 1888, Toronto; unm. 1902. [4664] ANNETTE WILLIAMS/ (Sister of Howard, ) b. Avon, Ohio, Jan. 23, 1843; m. there, June 3, 1868, Capt. Norris, son of Joseph and Anna (Kinne) Morey, b. Brant, N. \\, July 20, 1838: lawyer; Brant, 1838-66; he attended school at Oberlin, Ohio, 1858-63: Buffalo, N. Y., since 1866; Repub lican; captain, E, 10 N. Y. Cav.: enlisted 1861; dis. 1862; she Baptist. She died Buffalo, Jan. 12, 1898. EIGHTH GENERATION. 867 Ch. b. Buffalo: 8897.* Isabel Ransom, June 16, 1874. 8898. Joseph Harrison, Mar. 6, 1877. 8899. Arthur Norris, Dec. 8, 1880. 8900. Howard Williams, Mar. 16, 1882. [4665] EDWARD EVERETT WILLIAMS/ (Bro. of Howard,) b. Avon, Ohio, Mar. 3, 1846: m. there, Oct. 23, 1870, Laurette Albina, dau. of Charles Newton and Parmelia Jane (Palmer) Williams, b. Avon, July 29, 1848; manufacturer and banker; Avon, until 1881; since, Elyria, Ohio; Republican; County Treasurer, 1876-90; Baptist; she Cong. Ch. b. Avon. 8901. Zella Messenger, Aug. 7, 1871: unm. 1902. 8902/ Harrison Charles, Mar. 16, 1873. 8903. Porter Hastings, May 30, 1879; unm. 1902. [4667] NELLIE LOUISE WILLIAMS/ (Sister of Howard,) b. Avon, Ohio, Oct. 5, 1853; m. there, May 21, 1881, Clyde Burton, son of William and Laura Beeman (La Moure) Jameson, b, Sheffield, Ohio, Oct. 10, 1856; contractor; Avon, 1881-2; Toledo, 1882-7; Toronto, Ont., 1887-8; since, Buffalo, N.Y. ; Baptists. Children: 8904. Everett Williams, b. July 4, 1882, Avon; unm. 1902. 8905. Norris Morey, " Mar. 29, 1888, Toronto. [4668] CHARLES HAMLIN/ (George W./ Stephen/ Isaac/* Ebenez er/ James/ *) b. Springfield, Mass., Dec. 7, 1843; m. Chicago, 111., Feb. 16, 1871, Emma Elizabeth, dau. of John A. and Elizabeth (Brown) Ladd, b. Hart ford, Conn., Jan. 22, 1851; painter; Pittsfield and Springfield, until 1866; since, Chicago; Democrat; G, 57 Mass. Inf. Vols.; in battles of Wilderness, North Anna, Cold Harbor, Petersburg and others, 13 engagements in all; captured and confined in Libby prison. Ch. b. Chicago: 8906.* George Frederick, Nov. 12, 1871. 8907.* Charles Merriam, July 30, 1873. 8908. John Adams, Oct. 16, 1875. 8909. Stephen Bartlett, Aug. 7, 1887; d. Jan. 22, 1889. 8910. Joseph, Jan. 13, 1892. [4669] DAVID FRANCIS HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Charles,) b. Illion, N.Y., Jan. 27, 1849; m. Pittsfield, Mass., June 12, 1873, Mary Vir ginia, dau. of Frederick Mills and Mary Rebecca (Deming) Ingersoll,* b. Sandis- fleld, Mass., Aug. 9, 1846; tinsmith, later salesman: removed with his mother to * Note 453. RICHARD INGERSOLL,! with a younger brother, John, came from Bedford shire, England, to Salem, Mass., 1629; wife Ann. Seven children, among whom were sons, George and John. GEORGE INGERSOLL.2 b. 1618; wife Elizabeth. Seven children: George, Joseph, Eliza beth, Elizabeth, Mary. JOHN INGERSOLL.2 m. Judith Pelton and Deborah , b. 1645; res. Salem, Mass. ; New London; Falmouth, Casco and Kittery, Me. He d. 1716. Children: John, Nathaniel, Ruth, Kichard, Sarah, Samuel, Elisha, Ephraim, Deborah, Mary, Rachael, Abigail and another daughter. 868 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Chicago, 1857; removed to Pittsfield, Mass., 1869; returned to Chicago, 1874; Re publican; Freemason, K. P., and Royal League; Congs. He d. Chicago, Nov. 30, 1898. Ch. b. Chicago: 8911. Albert Francis, Aug. 1, 1874; unm. 1899. 8912* Robert Deming, Sept. 2, 1876. 8913. Edmund Ingersoll, Jan. 26, 1879, " " 8914. Mary Virginia, Aug. 28, 1881, " " 8915. Gertrude Elizabeth, June 11, 1884; d. Nov. 26, 1886. 8916. Sara Clark, May 3, 1886, " same day. 8917. Frederick Mills, Sept. 21, 1887. [4670] KATHERINE ELIZABETH BAIRD/ (Jane E. Hamlin,' Stephen/ Isaac/* Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Pittsfield, Mass., June 28, 1848; m. Stockbridge, Mass., 1867, Charles Gilbert, son of Eliphalet and Elizabeth Mason, b. Great Barrington, Mass., May 12, 1843; brick and stone mason; Great Barrington; Republican; she Epis. She d. Stockbridge, Mass., Dec. 30, 1875; he d. Great Barrington, Oct. 1, 1900. Ch. b. Great Barrington: 8918.* Cora Estelle, Nov. 23, 1868. 8919.* Jane Elizabeth, Dec. 22, 1870. 8920.* Grace Etta, Sep. 10, 1872. 8921. Clara Bell, Apr. 14, 1874; d. Feb. 26, 1901, unm. [4672] WILLIAM KENDALL BAIRD/ (Bro. of Katherine E.,) b. Pittsfield, Mass., Feb. 8, 1853; m. Stockbridge, Mass., Nov. 12, 1884. Marion E. Nelson, b. Apr. 6, 1865; res. Stockbridge. Ch. b. Stockbridge: 8922. Grace Parker, Aug. 21, 1885. 8923. William Kendall, Sept. 29, 1890. [4673] WILLIS PRENTICE BAIRD/ (Bro. of Katherine E., ) b. Pittsfield, Mass., Feb. 8, 1853; m. Stockbridge, Mass., 1876. He d. Stock- bridge, 1893. Ch. b. Stockbridge: 8924. George Prenttce, Aug. 21, 1877. 8925. Mary E., June 7, 1880. 8926. Edward Thomas, Sept. 16, 1884. 8927. Helm, Apr. 24, 1886. 8928. Marjorie. [4685] PHILIP HOWLAND SEARS/ (Polly Howland/ Lois Hamlin/ Perez/ Isaac,* Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Lenox, Mass., Aug. 9, 1823; m. Hinsdale, Mass., Feb. 5,1849, Mary, dau. of Nathaniel and Polly (Phillips) Butts, b. Peru, JOHN INGERSOLL,* came with his brother Richard from Bedfordshire, England, to Salem, Mass., 1620; freeman, Salem, 1668. Dorothy, wife of one John Ingersoll d. Northampton, Mass., January, 1656. THOMAS TNGERSOLL.2 b. Salem, Mass., 166S: m. 1692, Sarah Ashley; res. Springfield, Mass. Capt. DAVID INGERSOLL.s b. Springfield, Mass., 1699; m. Lydia Child; Justice; Parish Clerk; Captain of Militia; Great Barrington, Mass. He d.'177i). EIGHTH GENERATION. 869 Mass., 1824; builder and carriage maker; Lenox, 1823-47; Hinsdale, 1847-58; Charlotte, S. O, 1858-61; Whig and Republican: Congs. He d. Charlotte, Feb. 12, 1861. Ch. b. Hinsdale; 8929/ Frank Irving, July 30, 1850. 8930/ Frederick Nathaniel, Oct. 10, 1851. 8931/ Henry Philip, Jan. 8, 1853. [4686] Hon. HORATIO NELSON SEARS/ (Bro. of Philip H.,) b. Lenox, Mass., Aug. 29, 1826: member Mass. Legislature, 1854-5; town officer; mail agent, etc.; d. unmarried, May 29, 1860. [4687] MARY CORNELIA SEARS/ (Sister of Philip H.,) b. Lenox, Mass., Aug. 22, 1828; m. there, Nov. 25, 1852, Rev. Simeon Lea vitt, son of Thomas and Abigail (Leavitt) Hobbs, b. Candia, N. H, Apr. 24, 1813; physician and clergyman; Candia, until 1822; North Hampton, N. H., 1822- 45: Boston, Mass., 1845-50; Pittsfield, Mass., 1850-2; Lenox, Ind. T., 1852-62; Exeter, N. H.. 1862-3; Southboro, Mass., 1863-9; Erving, Mass., 1869-72: Fort Smith, Ark., 1872-6; Amherst, Mass., 1876-83; Lenox, Ind. T., 1883; Republican; Congs. They were missionaries in the Indian Ter. Both d. Lenox, Choctaw, Ind. T., of yellow fever; she Aug. 12, 1883; he Sept. 1, 1883. Children: 8932. Harriet Wright, b. Jan. 7, 1856, Lenox, I. T.; d. Nov. 3/56. 8933.* John Howard, " Apr. 2,1858, 8934/ Helen DeLancey, " Jan. 12, 1862, " Mass. 8935. Arthur Herbert, " Aug. 13, 1867, Southboro; d. Nov, 16, '67. 8936. Alice Gertrude, " Aug. 13, 1867, " " Apr. 12, '68. [4688] HENRY CLINTON SEARS/ (Bro. of Philip H.,) b. Lenox, Mass., Feb. 11, 1832; m. New Bedford, Mass., Dec 26, 1861, Fannie Elizabeth Clark, b. New Bedford, Nov. 2, 1839, who d. Roxbury, Mass., Jan. 22, 1890; he resided there, 1890; later, carriage builder, Boston. Children: 8937. Florence May, b. May 30, 1863, New Bedford; m. — Fuller 8938. Ethel Craig, " Oct. 29, 1869, Roxbury; d. Feb. 11, 1876. [4689] Hon. CHAUNCEY SEARS/ (Bro. of Philip H.,) b. Lenox, Mass., Nov. 13, 1834; m. there, June 1, 1871, Anna Aurelia, dau. of David and Jane (Smith) Hart,* b. Pittsfield, Mass., Dec. 13, 1849; farmer; res. on the old homestead, Lenox; Justice Peace, assessor, representative, 1885. He was educated in the common school and Lenox Academy. We are indebted to him for records of this branch of the family. * Note 454. Dea. STEPHEN HART,* b. Braintree, England, about 1605; was at Cam bridge, Mass., 1632 He is one of those who went through the wilderness with Rev. Thomas Hooker, and settled Hartford, Ct., 16:16; Hartford was named for his ford on the Conn, river ; original proprietor and first deacon of the Church at Farmington, Ct., 1652; where he d. March, 1682-3. NICHOLAS HART.i m. Joan, dau. of Edward Rossiter; who came with John Winthrop taNantasket, now Hull, Mass., May 30, 1630; he was at Warwick, R. I., 1640; d. 1682; has descend ants to the present time. 870 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. b. Lenox: 8939. Horatio Henry, Feb. 2, 1873. 8940. Chauncy Harold, Nov. 28, 1875. 8941. Mary Agnes, Feb. 5, 1882. [4690] LOIS HAMBLEN SEARS/ (Sister of Philip H.,) b. Lenox, Mass., Aug. 23, 1837; unmarried; school teacher; New Lenox, Mass; res. with her brother Chauncey. [4691] HELEN LEWIS/ (Polly Buckland/ Rhoda Hamlin," Perez/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James/*) h. Poultney, Vt., Mar. 20, 1822; m. 1847, Brig ham, son or Alpheus and Laura (Powell) Williams, b. Lanesboro, Mass., Apr. 1, 1822; farmer; Charlotte, Vt.; Republican. She d. Charlotte, 1851; he d. Essex, N. Y., Mar. 29, 1874. Ch.b. Charlotte: 8942.* Theodore, Sept. 3, 1848. 8943. George, Nov. 27, 1850; d. Mar. 5, 1876, unm. [4692] FANNY B. LEWIS/ (Sister of Helen,) b. Poultney, Vt., Oct. 26, 1823; m. 1st, there, Oct., 1847, Nelson, son of David and Sybil (Canfield) Rawson,* b. Poultney, 1818; farmer; Republican; he d. Poultney, 1869; m. 2d, May, 1874, LaFayette, son of Samuel and Sabina (Andrews) Wood, b. Fair Haven, Vt., July 20. 1823; music teacher; Republican; member Morning Star Lodge, A. F. &. A. M.; she was living 1897; Epis. He d. Fair Haven, Aug. 22, 1887. No issue. [4693] CA RL1SLE LEWIS/ ( Bro. of Helen, ) b. Poultney, Vt., May 12, 1825; m. Charlotte, Vt., June 2, 1852, Louise Re becca, dau. of Alpheus and Laura (Powell) Williams; farmer; Poultney, Benson, and Charlotte, Vt.; Republican; Good Templar; Congs. Both d. Charlotte; he Apr. 22, 1893; she Apr. 28, 1887. Children: 8944/ Mary Louisa, b. Feb. 27, 1853, Poultney. 8945* John Alpheus, " Dec. 13, 1854, " 8946.* Frank Adkins, " Aug. 10, 1856. 8947.* SARAn Adelia, " May 16, 1860, Charlotte. 8948.* Fanny Eefie, " May 30, 1862, " 8949* Solon Augustus, " Feb. 5, 1871, 8950. Bertram Ransom, " Oct. 11, 1872, " unm. 1897. 8951. Carl Fayette, " Nov. 26, 1876, " " " [4694] WILLIAM BUCKLAND/ (Stephen/ Rhoda A. Hamlin," Perez/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Danby, N.Y., Oct. 12, 1831; m. Ophelia Mil ler, b. Danby; farmer; she was living 1897: he d. Danby, Apr. 17, 1863. Children: 8952.* Adella. 8953. William; dead. 8954. Eveline, " 8955. Augustus, " For Rawson see note 316. EIGHTH GENERATION. 871 [4695] NEWELL BUCK AND/ (Bro. of William,) b. Danby, N. Y., June 13, 1833; m. there, Mary L„ dau. of Charles C. and Esther (Hyatt) Howell, b. Danby, Apr. 22, 1838; produce dealer; Danby and Trumansburg, N. Y., until 1865; Waterloo, Ind., to 1881; Kendallville, Ind., 1882; afterwards, South Bend, Ind.; Republican; city marshall, Waterloo, 1878-9; Odd Fellow; Presbs. Both d. South Bend; he, Apr. 21, 1886; she, Nov. 29, 1885. Children: 8956/ Charles Newell, b. Nov. 19, 1859, Danby. 8957/ Frank Edmund, " Feb. 4, 1863, " 8958. Eva May, " Dec. 12, 1870, Waterloo; d. Aug. 6, 1871. [4697] Dr. FRANK BUCKLAND/ (Bro. of William, ) b. Danby. N.Y., Apr. 30, 1840; m. Ella Kibbee, of Coldwater, Mich.; sur geon in the army in the latter part of the civil war. He d. Chicago, III., 1876. She is dead. Children: 8959. Frank. 8960. Rufus; res. Coldwater, 1897. [4698] HARLAN BUCKLAND/ (Bro. of William,) b. Danby, N.Y., Sept. 27, 1842; m. Green Island, N.Y., June 13, 1888, Emma, dau. of John and Sophia Elizabeth (Goodell) Weeks, b. Green Island, May 10, 1860; artist; Danby, until 1863; Ithaca, 1864; Indianapolis, Ind., until 1869; N.Y. City, 1870; San Francisco, Cal., 1873; Troy, N.Y., 1896; res. Green Island; Repub lican; member Knights of Honor; Methodists. Ch. b. Green Island: 8961. Harlan, Apr. 15, 1889; d. Aug. 29, 1889. 8962. Bessie, Apr. 15, 1889, " Aug. 11, 1889. 8963. Harold, Sept. 20, 1890. [4700] HIRAM F. LEWIS/ (Rhoda Fifield/ Charlotte Hamblin/ Perez/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Poultney, Vt., Aug. 12, 1829; m. there, Sept. 20, 1855, Charlotte, dau. of John G. and Lucy (Laraway) Farwell,* b. in Poultney, Sept. 24, 1827; farmer and carpet weaver; East Poultney; Republican. Ch. b. Poultney: 8964. Cora, Mch. 8, 1857; d. Feb. 21, 1877; unm. 8965.* MiLA, Aug. 2, 1859. 8966.* John Farwell, Sept. 8, 1867. 8967/ Helen, June 28, 1869. [4701] MARK LEWIS/ (Bro. of Hiram F.,) b. Poultney, Vt., Nov. 21, 1831; m. there, Sept. 27, 1855, Sarah J., dau. of Isaac W., and Sarah (Ransom) Hosford, b. Poultney, Feb. 1, 1833; farmer; Poult ney; Republican; Justice Peace; Selectman. * Note 455. HENRY FARWELL.i wife Olive; settled at Concord, Mass., about 1635; free man, Mar, 14, 1638-9; removed to Chelmsford, Mass., about 1654, where he d. Aug. 1, 1670; she d. Mar. 1, 1691-2. It is supposed he came from Bishop's Hill, near Taunton, England, and that he was son of John and Dorothy ; son of George and Mary ; son of George and Phillipa ; son of Simon and Dorotha; who came from Yorkshire, about 1500; where the ancestors had lived from an early period. Children: Joseph, James, Henry, John, Mary, Olive, Elizabeth. 872 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. b. Poultney: 8968.* Charles Sumner, Mar. 11, 1859. 8969. George, May 27, 1867; unm. 1897. [4702] JULIUS LEWIS/ (Bro. of Hiram F.,) b. Poultney, Vt., May 4, 1837, unmarried; 1st Serg't. I, 5th Vt.. Inf. Vols,; enlisted Sept, 2, 1861; killed in battle, near Boliver Heights, Va., Aug. 21, 1864. [4703] CHARLOTTE F. LEWIS/ (Sister of Hiram F.,) b. Poultney, Vt., Jan. 12, 1839; m. 1st, there, Sept. 8, 18.58, Rollin, son of Stearns and Mabel (Mallory) Marshall, b. Poultney, 1833; farmer; he d. Poultney, 1874; m. 2d, Poultney, Eleazer Hayward, b. Rutland, Vt., 1840; miller and farmer; Poultney; Republican. Ch. by 1st marriage, b. Poultney: 8970. Fanny, unm. 1897. 8971* Mary, b. Jan. 9, 1862. [4704] MARTHA LEWIS/ (Sister of Hiram F.J b. Poultney, Vt., Mar. 17, 1842; m. there, Dec. 22, 1863, Henry A., son of Philip and Julia (Ransom) Pond, b. Castleton, Vt., Dec. 21, 1834; farmer; Castle ton; -Republican; Corp. F, 14, Vt. Inf. Vols.; enlisted Sept. 3, 1862: wounded battle Gettysburg, July, 1863; dis. July, 1863; member Post 108, G. A.R. Ch. b. Castleton: 8972. John Philip, Oct. 13, 1864; unm. 1897. 8973* Frederick Lewis, May 6, 1866. 8974.* Charles Delos, July 30, 1870. 8975. Mary Alice, Jan. 16, 1879; unm. 1897. [4706] JENKS L. FIFIELD/ (Hiram/ Charlotte Hamblin/ Perez/ Isaac,* Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Poultney, Vt., Nov, 27, 1839; m. Castleton, Vt., Feb. 22, 1865, Louisa, dau. of Solomon and Louisa (Pond) Far- well/ b. Castleton, May 22, 1839: farmer; Dwight, 111.; Freemason. Children: 8976. Paulina L., b. Feb. 11, 1866; Castleton; unm. 1897. 8977. Mary F., " Gardner, 111.; unm. 1897. [4707] MARY A. FIFIELD/ (Sister of Jenks L.,) b. Poultney, Vt., Oct. 31, 1842; m. there, Dec. 12, 1861, Cuthbut C, son of Solomon and Louisa (Pond) Farwell,* b. Poultney, Oct. 21, 1831; farmer; Poult ney; Republican; member of Lee Lodge, 30, A. F. & A. M. Ch. b. Castleton: 8978. Martha E., May 2, 1864; m. Chas. S. Lewis "[8968.] 8979. Berdilla L., Oct. 26, 1865; unm. 1897. For Farwell see note 45; EIGHTH GENERATION. 873 [4708] GEORGE BENJAMIN FIFIELD/ (Bro. of Jenks L.,) b. Poultney, Vt., Aug. 20, 1845; m. Gardner, 111., Nov. 21, 1867, Albina, dau. of John and Catherine (Cullen) LaMarsna, b. Mich., Oct. 19, 1848; farmer; Tulare, Cal.; she Christian. Children: 8980/ Lora May, b. Feb. 16, 1869, Gardner. 8981. Lewis LaMarsna, " Sep. — , 1871, Poultney; unm. 1897. [4709] Capt. SAMUEL KILBORN/ (Betsey Fifield/ Charlotte Ham blin," Perez/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Poultney, Vt., Nov. 29, 1841; m. twice; enlisted in Co. I, 5 Vt. Inf. Vols., served 3 years, promoted through all the ranks to captain, reenlisted and served to the close of the war. Has children. [4710] FRANKLIN KILBORN/ (Bro. of Samuel,) b. in Poultney, Vt., Jan. 6, 1844; enlisted Aug. 11, 1862, C, 11 Vt. Inf.Vols., and d. Fort Stevens, D. O, Apr. 13, 1863. [4711] ALBERT KILBORN/ (Bro. of Samuel,) b. Poultney, Vt., Nov. 30, 1846; m. Phillips: res. Poultney. Has children. [4715] EDSON H. FIFIELD/ (Perez H./ Charlotte Hamblin/ Perez/ Isaac,* Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Poultney, Vt., Dec. 7, 1838; unmarried; an officer in civil war; res. Gardner, 111. [4718] SARAH FIFIELD/ (Sister of Edson H., ) b. Poultney, Vt., Nov. 10, 1848; m. there, Martin Cole, of Castleton, Vt., and went west; he was a cashier; Democrat; Baptist; she Epis.; San Diego, Cal., 1897. Children: 8982. Irving, b. Jan. 16, 1886, .Poultney. 8983. Laslie, [4719] IDA FIFIELD/ (Sister of Edson H.,) b. Poultney, Vt., Nov. 26, 1853; m. there, Nov. 18, 1870, Amos, son of Asa J. and Eliza (Horton) Rogers, b. Hydeville, Vt., Aug. 31, 1849; contractor and builder; Poultney; Republican; Justice Peace; Odd Fellow; she member W. C. T. U. Children: 8984. George A., b. Apr. 22, 1872; Saratoga Springs, N.Y. 8985. Grace J., " Dec. 21, 1874, Poultney. 8986. Mary L., " Feb. 18, 1876, f< 8987. John H., " Apr. 6, 1878, i c 8988. Frank F., " Aug. 11, 1881, ,( 8989. Eddie, " Mar. 7, 1883, tt d. Sept. 13, 1883. 8990. Charles, " Nov. 20, 1885, tt 8991. Freddie, " May 12, 1887, tt d. Oct. 4, 1887, 8992. Arthur, " May 13, 1889, tt 8993. Lucy, " Nov. 23, 1890, tt 8994. Thomas, " Nov. 5, 1891, tt d. Nov. 5, 1891 8995. Libbie, " Nov. 24, 1893, tt 8996. Maud, " Feb. 5, 1895, 1 1 874 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [4724] LEVI B. HAMBLIN/ (Horatio/ Stephen/ Perez/ Isaac/ Eben ezer/ James/ 1) b. Aurelius, N. Y., Feb. 18, 1831; m. Julia Abies. Both dead; he d. Cazenovia, N. Y., July 2, 1886. Child: 8997. Frank. [4725] LAURA JANE HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Levi B.,) b. Aurelius, N.Y., Aug. 19, 1833; m. Auburn, N.Y., Sept. 29, 1858, Abram, son of Abram and Susan (McElroy) Goodrich,* b. Auburn, Jan. 6, 1833; engineer; Auburn. Ch. b. Auburn: Howard Nelson, Nov. 6, 1867. Edward Hall, Jan. 2, 1871. [4726] CHARLES L. HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Levi B.,) b. Auburn, N. Y., Aug. 5, 1852; m. Eaton, N. Y., Mar. 27, 1882, Eva, dau. of George D. and Sarah (Rigall) Richardson, b. Erieville, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1859; drug gist; Auburn, until 1877; Eaton, until Sept., 1895; since, Hamilton, N.Y.; Re publican; she Baptist. Ch. b. Eaton: 9000. Mabel J., Dec. 31, 1882. [4727] MAY FRANCES HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Levi B.,) b. Auburn, N.Y., Mar. 28, 1854; m., Kilbourn Ward, of Auburn; she d. Auburn, Jan. 5, 1895. [4728] MARTHA E. HAMBLIN/ (William P./ Stephen," Perez/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James/i) b. Aurelius, N. Y., Jan. 30, 1831: m. Plymouth, Mich., Feb. 4, 1856, Harlow A., son of Gayiord and Thirza (Gillette) Hoskins, b. Onon daga, N. Y., July 24, 1829; farmer; Onondaga, until 1842; Springport, until 1850; Fleming, until 1865; afterwards, Aurelius; Repulican; member Aurelius Grange, P. of H.; she Presb. He d. Aurelius, Aug. 28, 1898. Children: 9001* Jennie E., b. Dec. 16, 1856, Fleming. 9002. Edward A., ,t May 16, 1858, " d. Jan. 26, 1870, 9003/ William Gaylord, tt June 18, 1863, 9004. Hattie May, tt Aug. 12, 1864, " d. Nov. 1, 1866, 9005.* Fred E., t. Oct. 18, 1867, Aurelius. 9006.* Frank M., tt Oct. 18, 1867, " 9007.* Delos West, tt Sept. 20, 1871, [4729] ST. CLAIR SMITH HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Martha E.,) b. Aurelius, N.Y., May 6, 1833; m. Ypsilanti, Mich., Mar. 17, 1863, Mary Jane, dau. of Warren and Susan Jane Smith; school teacher 17 years; farmer; Auburn, N. Y., until fall 1856; Northville, Mich., until spring 1864; since, Gaines, Mich.; school inspector; drain commissioner; Republican; Methodists; she d. Gaines, Oct. 13, 1878. * For Goodrich see note 217. EIGHTH GENERATION. 875 Ch. b. Gaines: 9008/ Lemuel Warren, Dec. 31, 1863. 9009. Willard Romans, May 29, 1868; unm. 1903. 9010/ Frank Alyin, Dec. 1, 1868. 9011/ Fred Fayette, July 4, 1871. 9012/ Clarence Hartwell, July 5, 1873. [4733] JENNIE M. HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Martha E.,) b. Elbridge, N. Y., Mar. 27, 1842; m. Northville, Mich., May 12, 1867, Henry M., son of Harvey W. and Harriet (Dean) White, b. Levonia, Micb., July 30, 1837; Lieut. A, 5th Mich. Cav.; enlisted Aug. 14, 1862; participated in battles of Gettysburg, Boonsboro, Wilderness, Yellow Tavern, Halls Shop, Winchester, | Cedar Creek, Five Forks, and Appomattox C. H.; member of G. A. R. Post 318; Northville, since 1854; Presbs. She d. Northville, Mar. 23. Ch. b. Northville; 9013/ Mattie S., Mar. 15, 1875. [4739] WILLIAM ST. CLAIR SMITH/ (Mary E. Hamblin/ Stephen," Perez/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James/i) b. Throopville, N.Y., July 14, 1840; m. Apr. 6, 1865, Frances Rice.* He d. Chicago, 111., Feb. 13, 1891; she was travel ing in Europe, 1896. [4741] MARY SOPHIA SMITH/ (Sister of William S.,) b. Auburn N.Y., June 21, 1847; m. N.Y. City, June 14, 1871, Albert Eugene, son of William Henry and Mary Elizabeth (Raymond) Reed, b. N.Y. City, Oct. 2, 1850; wholesale meat dealer, N.Y. City; Republican; member Knights of Hon or; Baptists; she d. N.Y., Jan. 9, 1881. Ch. b. N.Y.: 9014/ Frank Adams, b. June 28, 1872, 9015. Charles R., d. 1877. 9016. St. Clair, tt 1881. 9017. Howard, tt 1881. [4745] MARIA LOUISE HAMBLIN/ (Lemuel W./ Stephen," Perez/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James/a) b. Geneva, N. Y., Jan. 13, 1841; m. there, Dec. 30, 1861, Rev. George G. Perrine. She d. Theresa, N. Y., May 7, 1890. Children: 9018. Edward. 9019. Bessie. 9020. William. [4746] Dr. JAMES RICHARDS HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Maria L.,) b. Elbridge, N.Y., Mar. 16, 1844; m. 1st, Ripton, Vt., Nov. 24, 1873, Mary Jane LaFrancies; divorced, Dec. 1890; m. 2d, Waitsville, Vt., Mar. 16, 1892, Mrs. Ella Brown; physician; Granville, Vt.; member B. 50, N.Y. Vols. Eng.; enlisted July 10, 1861; dis. June 20 1865. Attended Medical College, Geneva, N.Y., examined by Board of Homoeopathic School of Medicine, Vermont, and commenced prac tice of medicine July, 1871. * For Rice see note 372. 876 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. by 1st wife; 9021. Lemuel Nelson, b. Dec. 18, 1874, Starksboro. 9022. George Edward, " Oct. 24, 1880, Bristol. 9023. James Richards, " Jan. 2, 1883, " [4747] CHARLES ADELBERT HAMLIN/ (Lewis C./* Stephen,' Perez/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James/i) b. Aurelius, N.Y. ,1843. Child: 9024* Lemuel Warren, b. Dec. 31, 1863, Gaines. [Note 456] GEORGE LEMUEL HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Charles A.,) b. Auburn, N. Y., Mar. 24, 1849; killed in railroad accident, Titusville, Pa., Jan. 20, 1865. [Note 456] ARTHUR MILLARD HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Charles A.,) b. Auburn, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1852: m. Charlevoix, Mich., May 18, 1876, Jennie, dau. of Avery and Betsey (Wallace) Van Dusen, b. Willsburg, N. Y., Jan. 30, 1855; contractor; Charlevoix; Prohibitionist; Epis; she Methodist. She d. Charlevoix, July 14, 1900. Ch. b. Charlevoix: 9025. George Lemuel, Feb. 18, 1880; unm. 9026. Herbert Henry, Oct. 14, 1881; d. Aug. 19, 1899. 9027. Virgia May, Aug. 27, 1883; unm. 9028. Greta Rosamond, June 2, 1886. 9029. Lewis Clark, Feb. 6, 1893. 9030. Charles Adelbert, May 22, 1897. [Note 456] WILLIAM HENRY HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Charles A.,) b. Auburn, N.Y., Apr. 14, 1855. He d. Charlevoix, Oct. 24, 1891. Child: 9031. Eva Belle, b. Mar. 14, 1884. [4749] HORATIO HAMBLIN RICE/ (Rhoda A. Hamblin/ Stephen/ Perez/ Isaac,* Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Auburn, N. Y., Sept. 11, 1843; m. in Tenn., Nov., 1865, Frances Cora, b. in Texas; enlisted in 12th N.Y. Cav.; re- enlisted and served to the end of the war; removed to Austin, Texas, 1870; not heard from since 1871; Republican. * Note 456. LEWIS CLARK HAMLIN.' [1763], page 508. Since printing this sketch fur ther record of his family has been received. He was b. Aurelius, N. Y., Jan. 4, 1818; m. 1st, there, Feb. 12, 1842, Harriet Lucretia, dau. of Cornelius Ward, b. 1S21 ; who d. Aurelius, 1S47; m. 2d, 1847, Rosetta Coats, b. 182S, who d. Sept. 24, 1S91 ; farmer; in youth he lived at Rochester, N. Y.; also lived at Auburn, N.Y. ; moved to Pontiac, Mich., 1861; res. Charlesvoix, Mich., since Sept., 1868; Democrat; Methodist; 1st wife, Presb. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Aurelius: Charles Adelbert, 1843; res. Butternut, Mich. By 2d wife, b. Auburn: * Geoiige Lemuel, Mar. 24, 184!). * Arthur Millard, Sept. 25, 1852. * William Henry, Apr. 11,1855. EIGHTH GENERATION. 877 [4750] MARY RICE/ (Sister of Horatio H.,) b. Auburn, N. Y., Oct. 14, 1844; m. Fayette, N. Y., June 4, 1862, Henry, son of Samueland Ruth (Brown) Harris, b. Varrick, N.Y., Aug. 13, 1841; merchant; Fayette, until Nov., 1863; Sturgis Mich., until July 1865; Coldwater, Mich., un til 1887; since, Greenville, Mich.; Democrat; Congs. Ch. b. Coldwater: 9032.* May Myrtle, Sept. 1, 1868. 9033. Nellie, Aug. 17, 1872; d. Oct. 8, 1872. 9034. Hugh, July 26, 1875; unm. [4751] JAMES SPENCER RICE/ (Bro. of Horatio H.,) b. Auburn, N. Y., Apr. 14, 1849; m. Constantine, Mich., Dec. 24, 1867, Sarah Alice, dau. of John and Alice (Garton) Masterman, b. Florence, Mich., Jan. 31, 1851; master painter for L. S. & M. S. R. R.; Auburn, N. Y., until 1860; Seneca Falls, X. Y., until 18S3; Klinger's Lake, Mich., 1865-73; since, Elkhart, Ind.; drummer, D, 16 N. Y., H. Art.; enlisted Nov. 3, 1863; dis. Aug. 21, 1865; Dem ocrat; member of Lodge, 83, A. F. & A. M.; Chosen Friends, 6, and National Union, 150, all of Elkhart; she Cong. Children: 9035. Artilla M., b. Oct. 2, 1868, Klinger Lake; unm. 1896. 9036. Eva May, " Jan. 10, 1880, Elkhart. [4753] SARAH BARDWELL HAMLIN/ (Heman/ Ebenezer/ Jehiel/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. West Bloomfield, N. Y., Nov. 7, 1838; m. there, Nov. 14, 1861, Gilbert, son of Noah Pease and Clarissa Bagg (Sackett) Ashley, b. Springfield, Mass., Sept. 19, 1837; mechanic, U. S. Armory, Spring- Held, Mass.; member Hampden Lodge, L O. O. F. Ch. b. Springfield: 9037. Flora Belle, May 11, 1864; d. Mar. 28, 1865. 9038.* Mary Artie, Jan. 23, 1867. [4755] FRANKLIN EBENEZER HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Sarah B.,) b. West Bloomfield, N.Y.., July 6, 1842; m. Hillsdale, Mich., Sept. 19, 1863, Caro line, dau. of Zimri Thomas, b. Richmond, N. Y.; farmer; West Bloomfield, N.Y., until 1862; later Allen, Mich.; removed from Hinsdale, Mich., 1898, and was later in San Francisco, Cal.; Republican. No issue. [4759] EMILY BENNETT HAMLIN/ ( James D./ Ebenezer S./ Jehiel/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James/i) b. Lorain, Ohio, Jan. 11, 1835; m. Allen, Mich, Sept. 21, 1858, Hiram Osgood, b. Stanstead, Canada, Feb. 12, 1840; school teacher; Allen; removed to Harvey, 111., Apr., 1891; Republican; Epis.; she res. Wynne, Ark.; he d. Harvey, July 17, 1896. Ch. b. Allen: 9039.* Caroline Bennett, July 13, 1859. 9040/ James Willard, July 19, 1865. 9041.* Samuel Hamlin, Feb. 7, 1868. 878 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [4761] CAROLINE BENNETT HAMLIN/ (Sister of Emily B.,) h. Allen, Mich., Oct. 12, 1840; m. there, Isaac T., son of Isaac Walker and Charlotte O. (Baggerly) Sheriff, b. Allen, May 14, 1839; merchant; Allen; Dem ocrat; city treasurer, 1871-2; Freemason; Epis. He d. Allen, Mar. 22, 1878; she res. Aurora, 111. 1901. Ch. b. Allen: 9042.* Charlotte Belle, Aug. 23, 1862. 9043.* Charles Walker, Nov. 13, 1869. [4762] FRANCES LUCY HAMLIN/ (Sister of Emily B.,) b. Allen, Mich., Jan. 14, 1842; m. Arvid S. Thomas, of Allen; shed. Allen, Mar. 7, 1891. [4764] HILAND SAXTON HALL/ (Betsey P. Hamlin/ Ebenezer/ Jehiel/ Isaac,* Ebenezer/ James/1) b. West Bloomfield, N. Y., Apr. 30, 1841; m. Almond, N.Y., Oct. 22, 1867. Jennette M., dau. of John and Cyrena (Rathburn) Major, b. Almond, May 24, 1846; grocery merchant, West Bloomfield; removed to Elmira, N.Y. She Cong. She d. Hornellsville, N.Y., Mar. 11, 1893. Children: 9044.* Sophia Emily, b. Oct. 29, 1869; Salamanca, N.Y. 9045. Grace Major, " July 31, 1872; Almond. 9046. Samuel Hamlin, " Nov. 12, 1880, " [4765] FRANCIS GRANGER HALL/ (Bro. of Hiland S.,) b. West Bloomfield, N. Y., July 6, 1843; m. Dansville, N.Y., Oct. 2, 1867, Maria Almira Angell, b. Aug. 27, 1844; banker; Elmira, N. Y.; manager Hall Cereal Co., Dansville, 1899. Children: 9047. Kate Angell, b. June 13, 1868; unm. 1899. 9048.* Hiland Bishop, " Feb. 3, 1872; Elmira. 9049. Cornelia, " Jan. 23, 1876; d. Aug. 1, 1877, Elmira, 9050. Francis G., " Sept. 1, 1877. 9051. Jesse Raymond, " July 16, 1879. 9052. , Edwin A., " Oct. 1, 1881. 9053. Florence E., " Aug. 29, 1884. [4766] ISABELLA SOPHIA HALL/ (Caroline S, Hamlin/ Ebenezer/ Jehiel/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. West Bloomfield, N.Y., Jan. 30, 1831; m. Sept. 14, 1852, Selleck Dana, b. Rush, N. Y., Dec 15, 1815: farmer; W. Bloom field, Leroy, Brockport, Honeoye Falls, and Lima, N. Y.; Republican; hed. Lima, Jan. 27, 1880; she res. Lima, with her daughter; Cong. Children: 9054. Caroline, b. Dec. 20, 1853, W. Bloomfield; unm. 1899. 9055.* John E. " Feb. 20, 1856, Leroy. [4768J WILLIAM HENRY DAY/ (AsherH./ Jerusha Hamlin," Jehial/ Isaac,* Ebenezer/ James/ *) b. West Springfield, Mass., Apr. 1, 1841; m. New York City, Nov. 13, 1861, Martha S., dau. of Isaac and Lydia (Loveland) Brown, b. Wilbraham, Mass., Dec. 10, 1842; res. North Wilbraham, Mass.: educated at Wesleyan Academy; member Newton Lodge, A. F. & A. M. EIGHTH GENERATION. 879 Ch. b. Wilbraham: ¦9056.* William Asher, Aug. 16, 1864. 9057/ Henry Albert, June 17, 1867. [4772] FANNY MILLER/ (John H./ Electa Hamlin/ Jehial/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. West Islip, L. I., N. Y., Mar. 22, 1851: m. there, Jan. 12, 1887, William Robert Bross, M. D., son of William Colyer and Elizabeth (Simms) Bross, b. N. Y. City, Feb. 6, 1854, and educated there: physician and surgeon; Babylon, L.L; has resided N. Y. City, and Costa Rica, C. A.; was house physician and surgeon, Infants, and Randall's Island Hospitals, N.Y.; chief surgeon, Costa Rica; and medical officer Equitable Life Assurance So., N.Y. ; she graduated Elmira College, 1871. Children: 9058. William Miller, b. Jan. 29, 1888, W. Islip; d. Jan. 20, 1889. William Robert, " June 15, 1893, N.Y. City. Frank S. Rice, Esq. 14778] FRANK SUMNER RICE/ (Caroline L. Miller/ Electa Hamlin/ Jehiel/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James/') b. Elmira, N.Y., Feb. 3, 1850; m. there, Oct. 27, 1880, Mary H., dau. of Augustus W. Cowles, LL. D., Pres't. Elmira Col lege, N.Y., and his wife Fanny Gould, of Brockport, N. Y. He grad. LaFay ette College, class of 1870; admitted to the bar, Saratoga Springs, N.Y., 1877; practiced law Elmira ten years, in partnership with Hon. Robert Stephens. 880 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Removed to Aspen, Col., 1887 and engaged in mining. Pres't Gold Bug Mining and Milling Co., vice-president Monte Christo Mining Co., secretary and treas urer New Castle Coal & Coke Co., director Capitan and Smuggler Mountain Companies; these enterprises representing five million dollars capital. He was widely and favorably known as a law writer: author of The Annotated Code of Civil Proceed ure, (Colorado,) Rice's Civil and Criminal Evidence. Rice's Pro bate Law and Practice, and other works. He d. Springfield, Mass., Nov. 4, 1898. Children: 9060. Augustus Cowles, h. Aug. 15, 1885. 9061. Frank Sumner, " Oct. 26, 1887; d. Jan. 3, 1891. [4782] Rev. GEORGE HEBER RICE/ (Bro, of Frank S.,) b. Elmira, N. Y., Dec. 28, 1858; m. Columbus, Ohio, June 27, 1889, Clara Ree, dau. of Joseph White, and Mary (Chambers) Baldwin, b. Marietta, Ohio, Mar. 4, 1858; clergyman; Elmira, 1858-81; Auburn, N. Y., 1882-5; afterward, San An- gelo, Texas; Denver, Col.; Marietta, Ohio; Stockton, Cal., and Laconia, N. H., 1902; Freemason; Unitarians and members O. E. S. Ch. b. Marietta: 9062. Heber Baldwin, May 5, 1892. [4794] GEORGE LAWRENCE SHEPARDSON/ (Delia A. Hamblin/ Perez/5 Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Wrentham, Mass., June 17, 1860; m. Providence, R. I., June 20, 1887, Melissa Adelaide, dau. of Henry and Sarah E. (Pierce) Babbitt, b. Woonsocket, R. I., July 11, 1866; mfg. of jewelry; Attle- boro; Republican; member Ezekiel Bates Lodge A. F. & A. M.; R. A. M.; Attle- boro Council; Bristol Com. K. T.; Palestine Temple N. M. S. and R. R. A. She Universalist and member Hope Chapter 21, O. E. S. Ch. b. N. Attleboro: 9063. Mary Louisie, Sept. 16, 1890. [4799] ALBERT HAZEN WHITE/ (Almira C. Starr,' Mercy Hamlin/ Cyreneus/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Centerville, Mich., May 7, 1848; m. Sturgis, Mich., June 1, 1871, Sarah, dau. of Charles C. and Rachael (Marsh) Monroe, b. Fostoria, Ohio, Oct. 28, 1851: machinist; Centerville, Kalamazoo, Detroit, White Pigeon, Mich.; Elkhart, Ind.; Dunkirk and Kennedy, N. Y.; Hamburg, Iowa; Bemis Point, N. Y., 1899; Republican; she Baptist. She d. Chautauqua, N. Y. Ch. b. Kalamazoo: 9064. Edmund C, May 27, 1874: drowned Chautauqua, Jan. 23, 1894. [4808] SARAH 1MOGENE STARR.' (Orrin/ Mercy Hamlin/ Cyren eus/ Isaac,* Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Leroy, N.Y., June 18, 1837; m. Kalama zoo, Mich., Oct. 25, 1855, Byron, son of Hiram and Betsey (Massey) Arnold, b. Watertown, N. Y., May 9, 1834; insurance agent; Kalamazoo; Democrat; Epis. He. d. Kalamazoo, July 14, 1884. Ch. b. Kalamazoo; 9Q65. William Cushing, Nov. 6, 1856. EIGHTH GENERATION. 881 [4809] ELI LAKE STARR/ (Calvin H./ Mercy Hamlin/ Cyreneus/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James,") b. Centerville, Mich., Dec. 28, 1839; member A, 4th Mich. Inf. Vols; enlisted May, 1861; in battles Bull Run and seven days before Richmond under McClellan, killed Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862; unm. [4810] HENRY HAMLIN STARR/ (Bro. of Eli L.,) b. Centerville, Mich., July 13, 1842; m. there, Oct. 13, 1866, Roselyn Sarah, dau. of John Walpole and Adaline (Ketcham) Talbot, b. Centerville, Oct. 13, 1844; mer chant; Centerville and Jackson, Mich.; Republican: members Reformed Church of America. He d. Centerville, Feb. 4, 1874. Children: 9066. Josephine Talbott, b. Mar. 29, 1872, Centerville; unm. 1899. 9067. Blanche Lake, b. Nov. 12, 1873, Jackson, " " [4812] HARRIETT AMELIA STARR/ (Sister of Eli L.,) b. Centerville, Mich., Dec. 17, 1847; m. there, Feb. 3, 1868, Col. Theodore, son of Isaac and Sarah R. (Sutphen) Ketcham, b. Centerville, Mar. 25, 1837; merchant and miner; St. Louis, Mo., until 1848; Georgetown, Texas, 1855-61; Colonel of colored troops, New Orleans, and vicinity; Republican. She d. Cen terville, Sept. 14, 1877; he d. North San Juan, Cal., July 30, 1895. Child: 9068. Julian Starr, b. Nov. 17, 1870; d. Jan. 10, 1871. [4814] FANNY ELLEN STARR/ (Sister of Eli L.,) b. Centerville, Mich., Oct. 31, 1868; m. there, Apr. 13, 1898, Rev. Herbert A., son of Thomas and Sarah (Gibson) Simpson, b. Centerville, Nov. 14, 1870; Clergyman; Washta, Iowa, and Parsons, Kansas; Republican; Cong. Children: 9069. Hawley Starr, b. Jan. 29, 1899, Washta. 9070. Stanley Gibson, " Nov. 11, 1901, Litchfield, Mich. [4818] HENRY WATSON MONTROSE/ (Harriet L. Starr/ Mercy Hamlin/ Cyreneus/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James/ 1) b. Centerville, Mich., Dec. 27, 1840; m. Marble Rock, Iowa, Aug. 1, 1869, Nancy Mari, dau. of Henry P. and Sally Elizabeth (Ackley) Schermerhorn, b. Ostego Co., N.Y., June 24, 1851; farmer and stockman; he removed with his parents to Dane Co., Wis., about 1847; to Nashua, Iowa, 1861; Hillside, Kas., 1884; Republican; private, B, 7 Iowa Inf. Vols.; enlisted July 8, 1861; participated in battles of Belmont, Ft. Henry, Ft. Donaldson, Shiloh, Siege of Corinth: Corinth, where he was wounded Oct. 5, 1862, the Atlanta Campaign, and Sherman's March to the Sea, through the Car- olinas, and was at the Grand Review in Washington, D. O, at close of the war; dis. July 24, 1865; member of Phillipsburg Post 77, G. A. R. No issue. [4819] CATHARINE BRUYN MONTROSE/ (Sister of Henry W.,) b. Florence, Mich., Aug^l3, 1843; m. York, Wis., Jan. 4, 1864, Warren Hart, son of Garrett and Lucina (Hart) Porter, b. Perrysburg, N.Y., Nov., 1837; lawyer; Jefferson, Wis., since 1862, except in Rock Falls, Iowa, 1872-4; Free Trader in politics; member of Jefferson Lodge, 9, A.F. &A. M.; and Jefferson Lodge, 29, I. O. O. F.; she Epis. 882 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. b. Jefferson: 9071.* Clarence James, Oct. 15, 1864. 9072. Frank Henry, June 23, 1866; unm. 1902. 9073.* Walter Darwin, Sept. 3, 1870. 9074. Alice Montrose, Feb. 20, 1882; unm. 1902. [4820] MARY EMILY MONTROSE/ (Sister of Henry W., ) b. Florence., Mich., Oct. 27, 1845; m. Floyd Co., Iowa, Sept. 28, 1868, Thaddeus Sebastien, son of John P. and Mary Jane (Cornell) Teape, b. Cattarangus Co., N.Y., Sept. 28, 1845; machinist; Bremer and Floyd counties, Iowa; Republican; member of Red Cross Lodge 63; Congs. Children: Mar. 14, 1870, Bremer Co. Jan. 30, 1872, Horton, la. Jan. 23, 1874, Floyd Co. Oct. 16, 1876, Marble Rock. Jan. 3, 1879, Floyd Co. Sep. 19, 1885, Rockford. Feb. 26, 1891, [4821] MARION MAR MONTROSE/ (Sister of Henry W.,) b. Florence, Mich., Deo. 22, 1847; m. Rockford, Iowa, Dec. 21, 1873, Austin, son of Benjamin and Sarah (Johnson) Russell, b. Park Co., Ind., Nov. 14, 1845; railroad employe; Greene, Iowa, 1871-83; Clinton, Iowa, 1883-91; since, Tipton, Iowa: Republican; member of Lodge, 326, A. F. & A. M.; she, Baptist and mem ber W. B.C., 220. Ch. b. Greene: 9075.* Hettie Pearl, b 9076.* Marion L., 9077. Edith Mae, ' 9078* Ida Louise, ' 9079. John P., ' 9080. Emma Clifford, ' 9081. Blanche Hazel, ' 9082. Mary, b. Nov. 14, 1874. 9083. Hattie, " Dec 14, 1878: d. Jan. 12, 1879. 9084. Mabel, " June •14, 1881. 9085. Myrtle, " June 14, 1881. [4825] HENRY DARIUS GOULD/ (Betsey J. Starr/ Mercy Hamlin/ Cyreneus/ Isaac,* Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Warsaw, N. Y., Apr. S, 1844: m. Waterloo, Iowa, Sept. 21, 1868, Mrs. Sarah Reynolds, neeFelton; farmer; Water loo; Republican; she Adventist. She d. Jewell Co., Kansas. Ch. b. Raymond, Iowa: 9086.* William, Sept., 1869. [4826] GEORGE EUGENE GOULD/ (Bro. of Henry D.,) b. Perry, N.Y.; m. Waterloo, Iowa, June 3, 1874, Ella M., dau. of Jacob and Ellen (Bunnell) Wolf; carpenter; Raymond, Iowa; Republican: she Methodist. Ch. b. Raymond: 9087. Frank, 1876; unm. 1899. 9088. Burt, 1878. 9089. Jay, 1880. 9090. Alfred, 1889. ^ [4828] BELLE CAROLINE STARR/ (Henry K./ Mary Hamlin/ Cyreneus/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James,") b. Leroy, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1846; m. Niles, Mich., Jan. 15, 1865, Gordon Young, son of Daniel and Mary (Young) Gray, b. EIGHTH GENERATION. 883 Marshall, Mich., Mar. 22, 1840; Marshall and Niles, until 1864; Sherman, Texas, 1871; San Diego, Cal., since 1889; Republican; Freemason; she Epis. [4829] LUCIUS PARKS STARR/ (Bro. of Belle C.,) b. Leroy, N. Y., Sept. 5, 1848; m. Nov. 1, 1878, Alsena B. Auld. He is with Scribner's Publishing House, N.Y. City. [4831] FRANK CRISSEY/ (Laura Miller/ Laura Hamblin/ Cyreneus/ Isaac,* Ebenezer/ James/i) b. Stockton, N.Y., Jan. 12, 1830; m. Dec. 25, 1862, Emogene, dau. of Cephas and Rosannah ( Ware) Woodard, b. Shelburne Falls. Mass.. Nov. 1844; farmer, cattle dealer and merchant; Stockton; removed west; Republican; she Adventist; member of Grange 316, P. II. and W. R.C. Ch. b. Stockton: 9091/ Myrtle, Mar. 9, 1864. [4832] ELLA MILLER/ (William/ Laura Hamblin/ Cyreneus/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James/ *) b. Stockton, N. Y., Jan. 24, 1841; m. 1860, J. Milton Lamphear, of Stockton. Children: 9092. Edith Irene, 1865. 9093. Francis Perry, 1878. [4833] ALFRED MILLER/ (Bro. of Ella, ) b. Stockton, N. Y., Mar. 3, 1843; m. Olive Smith; res. Ness City, Kas.; mem ber I, 112 N. Y. Inf. Vols.; enlisted Sept. 1, 1862. Children: 9094. Lewis. 9095. Volney. 9096. Bertie. [4834] HAMLIN MILLER/ (Bro. of Ella,) b. Stockton. N.Y. , Sept. 3, 1847; member I, 14 Pa. Cav.; d. Andersonville, Ga., Aug. 5, 1864. [4836] MANTON L. MILLER/ (Linus W./ Laura Hamblin/ Cyreneus/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Stockton, N.Y., Apr. 10, 1851; m. N.Y. City, Jan. 12, 1887, Barbara, dau. of James and Phebe (Vreeland) Thomson, b. N.Y. City, Aug. 25, 1858; chief clerk in one of the N. Y. post offices, 26 years; and prior to then, Stockton, N.Y.; Republican; Baptist; she Presb. He d. N.Y. City, Nov. 29, 1898. Ch. b. N.Y. City: 9097. Genevieve Vreeland, Jan. 31, 1890; d. Mar. 27, 1896. Jeannette Curtis, July 4, 1894. [4837] MARY MILLER/ (Sister of Manton L.,) b. Stockton, N. Y., Aug. 29, 1854; m. there, Mar. 30, 1876, Forest W., son of Samuel and Julia (Grant) Crissey, b. Stockton, July 19, 1848; farmer and mer chant; Stockton; Republican; Baptists; she contributed the records of the de cendants of her grandmother, Laura Hamblin Miller. Ch. b. Stockton: 9099. Alice Feb. 15, 1887. 884 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [4838] HARRIET J. MILLER/ (Sister of Manton L.,) b. Stockton, N. Y., Feb. 7, 1857; m. Nov. 22, 1878, George M., son of Lewis Wilson and Jeanette (Curtis) Thompson, b. Stockton, Jan. 24, 1855; engineer and motorman; Stockton and Jamestown, N. Y.; Republican; mem ber Protected Home Circle, 208; she graduated Fredonia Normal School, 1873, and was a school teacher; Baptists. Children: 9100.* Tulip Irene, b. Sept. 5, 1879, Jamestown. 9101. Nina Margrerite, " Oct. 3, 1888. 9102. Marjorie Evelyn, " Aug. 19, 1893. [4839] ALICE MILLER/ (Sister of Manton L.,) b. Stockton, N.Y., Jan. 10, 1863; m. Jamestown, N.Y., June 27, 1894, Wal ter P., son of Joseph Henry and Harriett (Persell ) Howard, b. Frewsburg, N.Y., Oct. 27, 1862; bookkeeper; Jamestown; Republican; member of Mt. Moriah Lodge, 145, A. F. & A. M. : she Baptist. Ch. b. Jamestown: 9103. Vincent Miller, Oct. 4, 1895. 9104. Henry Curtis, Jan. 3, 1897. 9105. Clifford Walter, Aug. 27, 1901. [4842] FRED BENSON HAMLIN/ (Edson H./ Milo/ Cyreneus/ Isaac,* Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Jamestown, N.Y., Jan. 10, 1857; m. 1st, Corry, Pa., Apr. 2, 1879, Ella DeEtt, dau. of Henry Storum, b. Warren, Pa., Mar. 19, 1861. who d. Corry, May 9, 1888; m. 2d, Panama, N.Y. July 6, 1891, Lizzie Al- bertie, dau. of Albert Alanson and Lydia E. (Johnson) Nichols, b. Corry, Oct. 28, 1862; Baptist; machinist and engineer: Jamestown, 1857-65; Corry, until 1882; Mansfield, Pa., until 1886; Corry, until 1894; since, Jamestown: Republican. Ch. by 1st. wife b. Corry: 9106. Edna, May 13, 1883. [4845] MARY ADELAIDE HAMLIN/ (John W./ Milo/ Cyreneus/ Isaac,* Ebenezer/ James/i) b. Corry, Pa., Oct. 28, 1881; m. Clymer, N. Y., May 28, 1899, Frank A., son of Frank M. and Emma (Heath) Lockwood, b. Lock- haven, Pa., Aug. 1, 1869; mechanic; Corry, Pa.; member Royal Arcanum; she member Hive 44, Maccabees; Epis. [4848] CATHERINE AMELIA KIMBALL/ (Morris S./ Julianna Porter/ Mercy Hamlin/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James/i) b. Mt. Morris, N.Y., Jan. 27, 1843; m. Fulton, N. Y., Feb. 17, 1864, Rev. Charles Edward, son of Philip and Roby Smith, b. Fall River, Mass., Jan. 22, 1835; pastor, Pawtucket, R. I., 1863-8; Cincinnati, Ohio, 1868-70: New Haven, Ct., 1871-5; since, pastor First Baptist Church, Syracuse, N.Y. Ch. b. Pawtucket: 9107. Grace Louise, Mar. 31, 1866. [4849] ALICE CYNTHIA KIMBALL/ (Volney P./ Julianna Porter/ Mercy Hamlin/ Isaac/ Ebenezer,3 James/*) b. Rutland, N.Y., July 1, 1845; m. Oct. 24, 1867, John E. Harroun, of Watertown, N. Y., formerly of Fulton, N.Y. Ch. b. Fulton. 9108. Elliott Kimball, Apr. 28, 1871. EIGHTH GENERATION. 885 [4852] STELLA PLATT TYLER/ (Olive A./ Julianna Porter/ Mercy Hamlin/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Rutland, N. Y., Apr. 6, 1851; m. Phila., Pa., Sept. 14, 1880, William, son of John and Jean (Terrance) Walters, b. Irvine, Scotland, Sept. 12, 1850; book keeper; Glasgow, Scotland, until 1871; Boston, Mass., until 1875; since, Philadelphia; Republican; Presbs. Ch. b. Philadelphia: 9109. Olive Tyler, July 27, 1881; unm. 1902. 9110. Edith Kimball, Dec, 11, 1882, " " [4856] ANNA TAYLOR KIMBALL/ (Henry N./ Julianna Porter/ Mercy Hamlin/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James/ *) b. Rutland, N.Y., Aug. 24, 1860; m. there, June 26, 1881, Charles G., son of George E. and Evelyn (Stock- well) Yost, b. Theresa, N.Y., Aug. 24, 1859; traveling salesman; N.Y. City; Re publican; she Presb. Children: 9111. Carolyn G., b. Apr. 26, 1883, Rutland; unm. 1902. 9112. George E., " Theresa; dead. 9113. Evelyn J., " Dec. 17, , [4859] JULIA LOUISE KIMBALL/ (Sister of Anna T.,) b. Rutland, N. Y., Aug. 26, 1875; m. Watertown, N.Y., Aug. 16, 1899, Clarence Adelbert, son of John and Mary Mack, b. Rodman, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1874; merchant; Watertown; Republican; member Rodman Lodge 506, A. F. & A. M.; she Presb. and member Leroy de Chaumont Chapter 52, D. A. R. No issue. [4860] LAURA EMELINE TURNER/ (Mariette Hamlin/ Henry/ Asa/ Isaac,* Ebenezer/ James/ 1) b. Locke, N.Y., Feb. 21, 1830; removed with her parents to Washtenaw Co., Mich., 1836; m. Sharon, Mich., Nov. 16, 1848, Ralph, son of Elijah and Melinda Hoyt, b. Greenfield, Mass., July 31, 1810; farmer; Sharon, 1848-54; Lamoille, 111., until 1863; afterwards, Allaidon, Mich.; Republican. She d. Kalamazoo, Mich., Dec. 4, 1887; he d. Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 6, 1889. Children: 9114.* Eugene Hobart, b. 1853, Sharon. 9115. Carmi, " 1856, Lamoille; d. 1859. [4861] MARY ELIZABETH TURNER/ (Sister of Laura E.,) b. Locke, N.Y., Sept. 9, 1832; moved with her parents to Washtenow Co., Mich., 1836; m. 1st, Lansing, Mich., Jan. 3, 1877, Dr. Benjamin Franklin, son of Wil liam and Martha (Cogswell) Robinson, b. Dunstable, N. H., Sept. 26, 1808, (brother of William S. Robinson— "Warrington," the Journalist, who d. 1856.) Dr. Robinson lived many years in Concord, Mass.; Lansing, 1877-80; Republican; Unitarian; he d. Cleveland, Ohio, Apr. 9, 1884; m. 2d, Cleveland, Apr. 13, 1892, Hiram, son of Joseph and Elizabeth (Cain) Paterson, b. Mt. Washington, Mass., Apr. 18, 1815; farmer; Cleveland; Prohibitionist; Methodist; she Presb. No issue. 886 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [4865] DWIGHT MUNSON TURNER/ (Bro. of Laura E.,) b. Lima, Mich., Jan. 20, 1841; m. Laporte, Ohio, May 6, 1867, Henriette L., dau. of Thomas Drakeley and Caroline (Bassett*) Hurd. b. College Grove, Wis., 1842; piano and organ tuner: Baston, Mass., 1865-85: Red Wing, Minn., until 1889; since, Pekin, 111.; Republican; member St. Paul Lodge, A.F. & A. M., Boston; Signal Chapter, R. A. M., Charlestown; and Knights Templar. Ch. b. Charlestown, Mass.; 9116. Charles Robinson, Sept., 1874; unm. 1896. [4866] HENRY H. TURNER/ (Bro. sf Laura E.,) b. Sharon, Mich., Mar. 11, 1845; m. Lansing, Mich., May 6, 1872, Bonnie A. Root, dau. of Harvy and Adaline (Root) Lattin, b. Evanston, 111., 1852: dealer in hay and grain; Cambridge, Mass., 1870-3; Lansing, until 1880; since, Cam bridge: Republican: Freemason; she member of Cantabridgia Club: Methodists. Children: 9117. Grace B. M., b. June 12, 1877, Lansing; unm. 1896. 9118. E. Hamlin, '• May 13, 1893, Cambridge. [4867] J. EMMONS TURNER/ (Bro. of Laura E.,) b. Sharon, Mich., Jan. 12, 1848; m. Hancock, Vt., Sept. 18, 1871, Julia, dau. of Thomas Jefferson and Josephine Louise (Davis) Fiske, b. Hancock, Oct. 18, 1850; organ tuner; Cambridge, Mass.; Republican: member Amicable Lodge A. F. & A. M., Cambridge; she member of Cantabrigia Woman's Club. [4868] L1LAH E. TURNER/ (Sister of Lanra E.,) b. Washtenow Co. Mich., May 10, 1850: m. Okemos, Mich., Mar. 15. 1870, Capt. John A., son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Huffman) Elder, b. Putman Co., Ohio, Oct. 16, 1835; Capt. Co. I, 8th Mich, Inf. Vols.: enlisted Aug. 12. 1861, partici pated in battles of Port Royal, Ft. Pulaski, James Island, Bull Run, Chantilly, Antietam, Fredericksburg. Spottsylvania, Petersburg, and others: wounded at Spottsylvania; dis. July 30, 1865; res. Putnam Co., Ohio, until 1854; Lansing, until his death; Democrat; school inspector, 1866-7: assessor, 1868-70; pension examiner; Odd Fellow and member G. A. R.; she member Lansing Woman's Club, Industrial Aid Society, Young Women's Christian Association and Home Missionary Society, Congs. He d. Lansing, Apr. 10, 1089. Ch. b. Lansing: 9119.* Bonnie Louise, Oct. 26, 1871. 9120. Susie, May 26, 1878. [4869] GEORGE MARSHALL/ (Charra Hamlin/ Henry/ Asa/' Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James,3*) b. Andover, N.Y., Jan. 31, 1832; m. Lansing, Mich., Nov. 28, 1871, Mary E., dau. of Elias and Margaret (Lang) Davidson, b. Cata- waba, Ohio, Oct. s, 1841; Coporal, H, 14, Mich. Inf. Vols.: enlisted Sept. 30, 1861; wounded Fayetteville, N. O, Mar. 14, 1865: builder: Ann Arbor, Hasting and Lansing, Mich.; Democrat. Ch. b. Lansing: 9121.* Minnie E., Apr. 5, 1872. * For Bassett see note 130. EIGHTH GENERATION. 887 [4872] Dr. ORVILLE MARSHALL/ (Bro. of George,) b. Ann Arbor, Mich., Mar. 2, 1838; m. Lansing, Mich., Dec. 1, 1870, Sarah, dau. of Thomas Metlin; physician; Ann Arbor and Lansing; Democrat; member school board, and state board of health; alderman. He grad. Med. College, Ann Arbor; she res. Ann Arbor; Presb, He d. Dec. 5, 1889. Ch. b. Lansing; 9122. Thomas, unm. 1897, 9123. Laura, June 14, 1874, " " [4873] ANTOINETTE MARSHALL/ (Sister of George, ) b. Ann Arbor, Mich., Feb. 29, 1840; m. there, July, 1860, Eugene Clark; phy sician; Chicago, 111.; Republican. Children: 9124. Mary; married. 9125. Jessie, " 9126. Thaddeus; dead. 9127. Frank; married. [4887] MARY ANTOINETTE HAMLIN/ (Henry N./ Henry/ Asa/ Isaac,* Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Sangamon county, Illinois, Oct. 3, 1839; m. there* Dec. 29, 1857, James M. Puntenney, b. Indiana; farmer; Butler, 111. Her early education was obtained under the instruction of her father and at the Female Seminary, Jacksonville, 111. She Methodist. Children: 9128. Charles Sumner, b. 9129/ Lizzietta, 9130.* Minnie Ethel, " 9131. Sarah Eveline, " 9132. L. Eleanor, 9133. Lylah Adell, " [4889] DWIGHT MUNSON HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Mary A.,) b. Morgan Co., 111., Oct. 23, 1843; m. Pawnee, 111., Jan. 23, 1872, Anna, dau. of Ahimaaz and Mary Jane (Patton) Chambers, b. Madison, Ind., Dec. 6, 1850; Sergt. D, 126, 111. Inf. Vols.; enlisted Aug. 15, 1862; participated in Vicksburg Campaign, Helena, Little Rock, and Clarenden, Ark.; dis. July 12, 1865; resided Sangamon Co., 111., until 1875; Springfield, Mo., until 1879; Washington, D. O, until 1893; since, Newkirk, Okla; Democrat. After the war he returned to Springfield, 111., attended college two years; taught school until 1876; clerk Ill inois Senate one session; Asst. Supt. Public Instruction, 111., until 1879; during that period, clerk commissioners State Board of Equalization two sessions: and clerk in General Assembly; assessor, Springfield; committee clerk for Hon. William M. Springer, M.C., four sessions; clerk in War Dept.: clerk in 10th census; proof reader Gov't. Printing Office 2 years; computer in supervising architect's office one year; inspector of public buildings, traveling over the U.S.: special examiner, U.S. Pension office, Zanesville, Ohio and Parsons, Kan.; resigned and served in Pension Office and N.Y. City; special agent, U. S. Land Office, Arizona, and other places; government inspector, 1893; laid out the town of Newkirk, Oklahoma; first police judge there; lawyer, Newkirk; member Lodge 675, A.F. & A. M., 111.; Stephenson Post, 46, G.A.R., Newkirk; chairman, Sept. 29, 1858. Apr. 4, 1860. Mar. 29, 1864, Butler. Mar. 16, 1869: m. James Sam mons. Oct. 19, 1872. Jan. 27, 1878. Children: 9134. Henry Noble, 9135. Dwight Munson, 9136. James Earl, 9137. Jenny Viola, 888 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Democratic central committee, Kay Co., Okla.; she Methodist; member O. E. S. and Ladies' Aid Soe. -en: Nov. 15, 1872, Sangamon Co.; d. Nov. 21, '77 Sept. 25, 1875, Springfield. Nov. 19, 1877, Feb. 17, 1882, Washington. [4890] ERASTUS EMMONS HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Mary A.,) b. Morgan Co., 111., July 9, 1845; m. Lydia E. Packard; druggist; Centralia, Kan sas, 1874; Springfield, 111, 1896. No issue. [4891] FRANCIS L. HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Mary A.,) b. Waverly, 111., June 8, 1849; m. Auburn, III., May 16, 1877, Mary Adelle, dau. of Thomas and Jane Ann (Smith) Mitchell, b. Jefferson, Co., Ohio, May 24, 1855; druggist; Springfield, 111.; Democrat. Children: 9138. Dwight Emmons, b. Mar. 10, 1878, Auburn. 9139. Genbyieve, " Jan. 5, 1882, " 9140. Thomas Mitchell, " Dec. 2, 1888, Springfield. [4892] LAURA H. HAMLIN/ (Sister of Mary A.,) b. Sangamon Co., 111., Apr. 10, 1851; m. there, Dec. 26, 1871, Samuel Leslie, son of Samuel Leslie and Charlotte Ann (Stout) Ridgeway, b. Sangamon Co., Mar. 7, 1847; farmer; stock grower and lumber man; Atchinson Co., Mo., 1871-4; Maryville, Mo., 1874-9, Atchison Co., 1879-84; Blanchard, Iowa, 1884-6; since, Blanchard, Mo.; Methodists. Children: 9141. Samuel Leslie, b". July 6, 1874, Sangamon Co.; d. Jul. 22, unm. 9142.* Emma Ethel, " Dec. 19, 1883, Atchison Co. 9143. Frank Hamlin, " May 10, 1886, Blanchard. 9144. Ruth, " Feb. 19, 1893, [4898] FANNY JANE MITCHELL/ (Mary E. Hamlin/ Henry/ Asa/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Locke, N. Y., Aug. 13, 1856; m. Grainfield, Kas., Dec. 30, 1886, Thomas Hammond, son of William Walker and Laura Jane (Hammond) Moore, b. Shoreham, Vt., Oct. 3, 1853; farmer; Grainfield, 1886-91; since, Shoreham, Vt.; Republican: she Cong. No issue. [4899] ADELLA HAMLIN/ (William W./ Henry/ Asa/ Isaac,* Eben ezer/ James/1) m. Rogers. Child: 9145. Walter; res. Boston, Mass. [4903] JAMES E. MUNSON/ (Julius/ Millia O. Hamlin/ Asa/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James/*) phonographer, and stenographer; author of several books; N.Y. City. Ch. b. Paris: 9146/ Caroline L., Oct. 4, 1864. 9147. Charles P., Aug. 19, 1870; unm 9148. Ruth A., May 21, 1875, " EIGHTH GENERATION. 889 [4908] Rev. JOHN B. WICKS/ (Martha C. Munson/ MilliaO. Hamlin/ Asa/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Paris, N. Y., June 9, 1836; m. Kirkland, X.Y., Feb. 1, 1860, Susan Elizabeth, dau. of Enos and Lucia (Kellogg) Potter, b. Kirkland, Mar. 28, 1841; Sergt. G, 117 N.Y., Inf. Vols.; enlisted Aug., 1862; in battles Chapin's Farm, Drury's Bluff, seiges of Charleston, S. O, Petersburg, Va., and capture of Fort Fisher; dis. at close of war; Republican; clergyman; Paris, N. Y.; Indian Territory, three years; Milford, Mass., eleven years; Paris; since 1894; Epis. 1896. [4909] Capt. JAY MUNSON WICKS/ (Bro. of John B.,) b. Paris, N.Y., Sept., 1837; unmarried; druggist; Republican; Epis. Capt. D, 3 N.Y. Vols.; wounded on the Darbytown road, near Richmond, Va.; Oct. 27, 1864, from which he d. Chesapeake hospital, Fortress Monroe, Va., Oct. 30, 1864. Funeral at St. Paul's Church, Paris Hill, N.Y., Nov. 7, 1864. [4912] EDWARD BARTLETT WIGHT/ (Hannah R. Munson/ Millia O. Hamblin/ Asa/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Rome N. Y., Dec. 10, 1850; m. Utica, N. Y., May 7, 1878, Mary Vienna, dau. of Albert Newell and Mary Jane (Randall) Priest, b. Utica, Apr. 8,1857; manufacturer of clothing; Utica; she Methodist. Ch. b. Utica: 9149. Mary Priest, Oct. 22, 1881. [4913] HELEN MARIA WIGHT/ ( Mary A. Hills/ Lovisa Hamlin/ Asa/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Rome, N.Y., Dec. 31, 1843; m. there, Sept. 15, 1864, George, son of Reuben and Anna (Hanley) Haines, b. Millville, N.Y., Oct. 1, 1833; lumber dealer; Buffalo, N. Y.; formerly Williamsport, Pa., and Millville, N.Y.; Republican; Congs. They adopted a daughter, Emma, b. Mar. 13, 1876; who m. Frederick Perley Armstrong, Sept. 5, 1901. He d. Buffalo, Oct. 14, 1897. [4917] MARGARET GOODWIN/ (Edward P./ Hannah Hamlin/ Asa/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Chicago, 111., May 26, 1876; m. there, Dec. 31, 1901, Cola Wi'nn, son of Rev. C. D. R. and Electa Dustin, (Grow) Meacham, b. Oakham, Mass., Oct 22, 1872; bookkeeper; Boston, Mass., until 1895; since, Chi cago: Baptist; She graduated Oberlin College, 1898; Cong. [4919] CARRIE ALMIRA DODGE/ (Caroline F. Gillett/ Almira Ham- . ,.,, lin/ Asa/ Isaac/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Verona, N.Y., Aug. 29, 1856; m. there, May 18, 1887, Homer Truman Jackson, M. D., son of Truman and Polly (Lawton) Jackson, b. Verona, Oct. 25, 1846; physician and surgeon; Verona; Re publican; Presbs. Ch. b. Verona: 9150. Dwight Dodge, June 9, 1889. 9151. Jessica Frances, July 12, 1891. 9152. Bertha Elizabeth, Sept. 23, 1894. 890 THE HAMLIN FAMILY'. [4920] BERT J. DODGE/ (Bro. of Carrie A.,) b. Verona, N. Y., Apr. 20, 1861: m. there, Mar. 16, 1886, Cora Louisa, dau. of Stiles Miner and Julia Louisa (Everett) Beecher, b. Ellsworth, Ct., Oct. 24, 1864; farmer; Verona; Republican; Presbs., in which church he is an Elder. Ch. b. Verona: 9153. Grace Electa, Oct. 31, 1892. 9154. John Wardell, Nov. 26, 1894. Two sons d. in infancy. [4921] CHARLES LAKRABEE/ (Dwight W..'* Caroline Hamlin/ Asa/ Isaac,* Ebenezer/ James/M b. Paris, N.Y., Nov. 8, 1864: m. Clinton, N.Y., Dec. 28, 1887, Cora E., dau. of Andrew W. and Mary E. (Foote) Mills, b. Clinton, May 28, 1863; traveling salesman; Paris. N.Y. City and Clinton, N.Y.; Republi can; Epis. [4922] JOSEPH EDWIN LADD/ (Sarah Hamlen/ Theophilus/ Nathan iel/Lewis/ Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Augusta, Me., Apr. 20. 1812; m. there, Dec. 8, 1836, Sarah Elizabeth, dau. of John and Coroline (Fox) Potter b. Augus ta, May 28, 1815; druggist; Augusta; Whig; she Cong. He d. Newport, Fla., Aug. 21, 1853, while on a visit. Ch. b. Augusta: 9155.* Caroline E., Nov. 11, 1837. 9156. Ann Maria, Aug. 22, 1839: d. Sept. 4, 1840. 9157.* Edwin, Apr. 3, 1841. 9158. Anna Potter, Sept. 27, 1845; unm. 1901. 9159. Theophilus, Jan. 26, 1848. 9160. Charle Potter, Feb. 19, 1849; d. Dec. 9, 1893, unm. 9161. Arthur, Aug. 18, 1850, d. Aug. 15. 1851. [4924] FRANKLIN BACON LADD/ • (Bro. of Joseph E.,) b. Augusta, Me., Sept. 10, 1815; m. Brooklyn, N.Y., Nov. 8, 1850, Mrs. Sarah Ann Van Norden, who had two sons by former husband; portrait painter; Brooklyn, N.Y., after 1840. She d. Feb. or Mar., 1901; he d. before 1897. Ch. b. Brooklyn: 9162. Jennie Frances, Dec. 5, 1851. 9163. Julia Butler, Dec. 30, 1855. • [4925] Hon. DANIEL LADD/ (Bro. of Joseph E.,) b. Augusta, Me., Mar. 21, 1817; m. Newport, Florida, April, 1850. Elizabeth Overstreet, b. Miss., 1835. He went to Florida, 1833, and accepted a position as clerk in the store of his uncle, John Hamlen, at Magnolia, but afterwards took charge of his uncle's store at Port Leon, on the St- Marks river; which town was washed away by the hurricane of 1846. In the following year he set tled at Newport, Florida, where he became a prominent business man and lead ing merchant. A plank road was built from Newport to Thompsonville, Ga., of which he was the principal man. Newport rapidly became the center of business, where he erected a large saw mill, foundry, two hotels, and turpentine * Note 437. Since printing the sketch of Dwight W. Larrabee U858], page 521, it has been discovered that he m. Paris Hill, N. Y., Margaret Harrison, and that he was a merchant; Dem ocrat; Cong. EIGHTH GENERATION. 891 works; he owned a steamer which controlled the principal business on the St. Marks river. The merchants and planters of middle Florida and southern Georgia purchased their supplies at that period from Newport, and Daniel Ladd controlled the trade. He was a member of the Secession Convention of Florida, 1861, and by his speeches and influence opposed secession and supported the cause of the union. On account of his vast landed interests, andSmany business establishments he remained in the south during the war, and was tendered a high rank in the Confederate army, which he declined on the grounds that he was a northern man, and that his kindred were numerous in New England. His losses by the war aggregated half a million dollars. His mills, foundry, ware- bouses, etc., at Newport were burned by order of Col. Scott, commanding the House of Daniel Ladd, Esq.— Newport, Florida. Union troops, after tlie surrender of Lee. After the war he continued business at St. Marks until his death. Odd Fellow; she Epis. Both d. Newport; he, Oct. 22, 1872; she, Jan. 31, 1872. The Floridian published the following tribute to his memory: " It is with sincere sorrow that we record the death of this good and true man. For several days he had been suffering a complication of diseases, his system seeming generally to give way, and on the morning of the 22nd instant, at his home in Newport, he quietly breathed his last. Few names were more intimately associated with the mercantile interests 892 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. of middle Florida, and a large portion of southern Georgia, before the war than his, and in everything connected with the welfare and prosperity of the people of Wakulla county, in this state, it was the foremost. For many long years his name has been a household word in all this section of country, and has ever carried with it the idea of everything that was public spirited, self sacrificing and generous. Indeed, we doubt whether a more generous heart, one more sus ceptible to all the kindlier emotions of our better nature, ever beat within the breast of man. He was, beyond question, one of the very best men we ever knew, his deeds of charity towards the poor, the distressed and unfortunate being numberless. Notwithstanding the loss of nearly everything by the late war and his own hard struggle to keep himself in business even on a small scale, he seemed to forget his own adverse fortune, and was never satisfied un less helping somebody else along— always ready to share the last crumb of bread with any who asked. In Daniel Ladd we have one of the brightest examples of pure and disinterested friendship and genuine love for his fellow-man that we will ever have presented to us in this too often cold and selfish world — 'He had a tear for pity and a hand Open as day for melting charity/ We close this brief notice with sad hearts, trusting that at no distant day, another pen will do fuller justice to the memory of one whose departure from among us has occasioned such general and heartfelt sorrow. ' Peace to his ashes. ' " Ch. b. Newport: 9164.* George W., Jan. 17, 1851. 9165. Ella, Feb. 25, 1855; d. 1856. 9166.* Joseph Milton, Apr. 3, 1857. [4926] Hon. GEORGE WASHINGTON LADD/ (Bro. of Joseph E.,) b. Augusta, Me., Sept. 28, 1818; m. there, Oct. 9, 1839, Marcia Pauline Cony, dau. of Rev. John Henniker, and Abigail Guild (Cony) Ingraham, b. Augusta, Aug. 27, 1819. He was educated Kent's Hill Seminary; druggist; Augusta, until 1838; afterwards, Bangor, Me., where he conducted the same business fifteen years; later a successful dealer in corn and flour; he was forty years in business in Bangor; member Whig state committee several years: supported Bell and Everett, 1860; and Gen. McClellan for President, 1864; Greenbacker; and defeat ed for congress as Democrat, 1868; elected to congress on "Fusion Ticket,, 1878, and re-elected 1880. Both d. Bangor; he Jan. 30, 1892; she May 15, 1889. Ch. b. Bangor: 9167.* Abby Cony, Sept. 16, 1847. 9168. Sarah Josephine, Oct. 11, 1853; d. 1854. 9169. William Hamilton, Aug. 12, 1855; " 1856. [4927] Lieut. JAMES MADISON LADD/ (Bro. of Joseph E.,) b. Augusta, Me., Feb. 23, 1820; unmarried. He was educated U. S. Naval Acad emy, Phila., Pa. ;passed Midshipman, U.S. Navy. An athlete of superb physque, a very handsome man. He d. Naval hospital, Norfolk, Va., Nov. 26, 1847. [4928] MARY HAMLEN LADD/ (Sister of Joseph E.,) b. Augusta, Me., Sept. 5, 1821; m. William C. Hollis; shoemaker; she d. Augusta,1 Aug. 21, 1886. i.', No issue. EIGHTH GENERATION. 893 [4929] ALFRED WILLIAM LADD/ (Bro. of Joseph E.,) b. Augusta, Me., Sept. 5, 1823; m. 1st, June 1, 1848, Fannie, dau. of Dr. William A. Walker, b. Boston Mass.; divorced, 1884; m. 2d, Alice, dau. of H. O. South- worth, b. Rome, N.Y. He was educated in the schools of his native town: en gaged in business in Boston; went south in 1861, was arrested for treason and forced into the Confederate army in which he served a year, escaped and came north; resided N. Y. City, since 1863; in commission business; dealer in railway supplies, locomotives, cars and materials, 1888. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Boston: 9170. Bessie W., Nov. 1, 1854. [4931] SARAH ROCKWOOD LADD/ (Sister of Joseph E.,) b. Augusta, Me., Aug. 3, 1828; m. Bangor, Me., July 31, 1852, Henry Weld, son of Frederick Augustus and Catherine Martin (Weston) Fuller,* b. Bangor, Apr. 7, 1831; brother of Chief Justice Fuller, U. S. supreme court; apothecary and druggist; Augusta, Me.; moved to Chicago, 111., 1857, member firm of Fuller & Fuller, wholesale druggists, Chicago: resided Brooklyn, N. Y., 1866-8; Chi cago, 1868-86; N. Y. City, 1886-8; amassed a fortune, retired from business and moved to New Rochelle, N.Y., 1888; Republican; Epis. He d. at "The Castle," New Rochelle, June 28, 1892; she d. April, 1901. Ch. b. Chicago: 9171. Frederick Augustus, Mar. 14, 1859; d. Mar. 17, 1859. 9172/ Henry Frederick, Mar. 5, 1860. 9173/ Florence, Mar. 5, 1865. 9174. Nathan, Oct. 6, 1870; d. Aug. 22, 1879. [4932] WELD HAMLIN/ (John/ Theophilus/ Nathaniel/ Lewis/ Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Magnolia, Florida, May 12, 1830; m. Leon, Co., Flor ida, Mar. 18, 1851, Celia M., dau. of Joseph and Sarah Barrow, b. Leon Co., July 23, 1831: farmer and cooper; Tallahasse, Fla., Democrat; Methodists; justice of the peace. After his mother's death he went to live with his Aunt Bacon, at Augusta. Me., and attended school: after completing his schooling he re turned south and was foreman in the turpentine works, of his cousin, Daniel Ladd, Newport, Fla. He used all his influence to prevent the state of Florida from seceeding from the Union and was opposed to the war; but after war was declared, joined Capt. R. H. Gamble's Florida Light Artilery, C. S. A. After his brothers went north and joined the Union army, he refused to go into the Confederate army, fled to the wild islands of the St. Marks river, where he was trailed with bloodhounds, captured by Capt. Barrows and his men, carried to Tallahasse, court martialed and sentenced to be shot. By the influence of his cousin, Daniel Ladd, who plead with the commanding general for his life, he was saved, and sent to Anderson ville, Ga. to guard Federal prisoners: but again fled and returned to the islands of St. Marks river; was again captured by the aid of bloodhounds and again sentenced to be shot. He tiled his prison bars and escaped in safety after be ing shot at by five guards. After this he made his resort in "Gum Swamp," until the war closed, where he was supplied with food by his noble and devoted wife. He served three terms of four years each as justice of the peace under Governors Reed, Drew ahd Bloxbam. She d. Leon Co., Jan 23, 1893. * For Fuller see note 112. 894 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. b. Leon Co.: 9175.* Joseph Eugene, 9176.* John George, 9177.* Sarah Emily, 9178. Muneord Mataux, 9179. Mary Caroline, 9180.* Margaret Elizabeth, 9181. Adeliza Leronier, 9182.* Charles Weld, Jan.Apr, Dec. Dec. 18, 1852. 18, 1854. 1, 1856. 1859: d. 1862. 1861; d. 1869. 27, 1864. July 26, 1868; m. Jos. M. Ladd/ [9165] Jan. 13, 1871. Weld Hamlin, Esq. [4933] MARY ELIZABETH HAMLIN/ (Sister of Weld,) b. Magnolia, Florida, Oct. 17, 1832; m. Lowell, Mass., Aug. 12, 1854, George Varnum, son of Abner and Lucy (Sawtelle) Mansur, b. Groton, Mass., Feb. 18, 1834; watchmaker; Groton; private, B, 6 Mass. Inf. Vols.: enlisted April, 1861; also served in theU. S. Navy, on ship Katahdin; she Cong. Both d. Groton; she July 9, 1883; he Mar. 2, 1886. Ch. b. Groton: 9183.* Charles Baker, Sept. 30, 1855. 9184/ George Hyram, Aug. 27, 1857. 9185. Mary E., Apr. 6, 1860; d. infancy. 9186.* Mary Woolley, Dec. 2, 1861. 9187. Florence, Aug. 23, 1864; m. Flint Boutwell 9188. Wilfred O, Dec. 24, 1875. EIGHTH GENERATION. 895 [4934] Capt. JOHN HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Weld,) b. Magnolia, Florida, Mar. 23, 1837. He also was sent to live with his aunt Bacon at Augusta, Me., and to attend scoool; but soon ran away and shipped on a schooner for the West Indies; and made several voyages. His cousin, George W. Ladd, of Bangor, Me., made him 1st mate of a large schooner; and he after wards became a master mariner. He returned south and took charge of the large warehouse of Daniel Ladd at Newport, Florida; but left before the civil war, and entered the Federal navy as a sailing master, in whichhe participated in the bombardment of Ft. Sumpter; served in the Gulf Fleet, and was pro moted lieutenant for gallant service. After the war he visited his brother Weld at Newport, and again engaged in seafaring. He d. New Orleans, unmarried. . [4935] GEORGE HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Weld,) b. Magnolia, Fla., Apr. 6, 1839; m. 1865, Adeliza, dau. of William and Sarah (Saunders) Richardson, b. Key West, Fla., Dec, 1841. He also went north on his mother's death to live with his aunt Bacon and attend school. He returned south after his school days and was bookkeeper for Daniel Ladd. He was con scripted into the Confederate army; but escaped in an open boat down the Oc- locknee river, and was taken up by a Federal war ship. After the war he went to Key West and secured a position in the light house service: Republican; Freemason; Methodist; she Epis. Both d. Key West; he 1871: she Mar. 9, 1897. Ch. b. Key West: 9189. Blanche, 1867; d. 1867. 9190/ Maude I., Oct. 2, 1869. 9191. Blanche, 1870; d. 1870. [4940] HENRY WELD SEVERANCE/ (Ann Hamlin/ Theophilus/ Nathaniel/ Lewis/ Ebenezer/ James/ 1) b. Augusta, Me., July 12, 1828: m. there, Mar. 17, 1857, Hannah Swan, dau, of James L. and Jane (Hale) Child,* b. Augusta, Oct. 2, 1836. He was educated in the Augusta high school and Cazenovia seminary, N.Y.; moved to California 1849; miner, and merchant in San Francisco: removed to Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, 1857; merchant, was the first to introduce the culture of rice in the Islands; member of the council of state of King Kamehameha Fifth; Hawaiian consul for San Francisco, 1867: and held this office under three kings of that government; received several dec orations of royal orders for merit; resigned, 1885, and was U. S. consul, Hono lulu, until 1893; member labor commission under president Dole; returned to the U. S., 1895; resides, Dover, N. H.; advocated annexation of the Hawaiian Islands to the U.S.: Congregationalists. Children: 9192/ Alice May, b. May 1, 1862, Honolulu. 9193/ Gertrude Child, " Jan. 26, 1869, San Francisco. * For Child see note 36. 896 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. 7&7t3 'e^ua****^ [4941] ANNIE SEVERANCE/ (Sister of Henry W.,) b. Augusta, Me, Apr. 12, 1831; m. Honolulu, H.I., Jan. 15, 1856, William Cooper, son of William C. and Susan ( Wilde) Parke, b. Portsmouth, N. H, Sept. 21, 1821. He was educated Boston, Mass.; went to Hawaiian Islands, 1843; was Marshall of the Hawaiian kingdom, 1850 to Oct. 1, 1884; member privy council of state, Nov. 2, 1874; member Order Kemehameha 1., May 28, 1874; member Knight Companion of Kalakana, May 28, 1874; member Crown of Hawaii, Feb. 12, 1883; member Excelsior Lodge, 1, I.O.O.F., and Hawaiian Lodge, 21, A.F. & A. M. She was a resident of Honolulu, since 1851, where she resided in 1903. He d. Honolulu, May, 1889. Ch. b. Honolulu. 9194.* Jane Severance, Aug. 20, 1857. 9195/ Annik Hanlin, Oct. 31. 1858. 9196. BeuNice Bishop, Dec 28, 1859. 9197. Susan Wilde. Aug. 18, 1863: d. Jan. 27 1864 9198/ William Coopeu, Sept 19, 1865. [4942] LUTHER SEVERANCE/ (Bro. of Henry W.,) b. Augusta, Me., June 1, 1836; m. Honolulu, Oahu, Oct. 29, 1863, Lucinda M., dau. of Ephraim W. and Mary (Kittredge) Clark, b. Wailuku,JMaui,JSept. 22, 1843. He arrived at Honolulu with his parents, Jan. 17, 1851, and has since EIGHTH GENERATION. 897 resided at the Hawaiian Islands; postmaster; collector of customs, etc., since 1870; member Hilo First Foreign Church. Children: 9199. Helen, b. Mar. 9, 1867, Honolulu. 9200. Allen, " Oct. 12, 1871, Hilo. 9201. Marian, " Apr. 1, 1883, " d. May 17, 1884. [4943] MALVINA HAMLEN WHEELER/ (Malvina Hamlen/ Theoph ilus/ Nathaniel/ Lewis,* Ebenezer/ James/ 1) b. Augusta, Me., Oct. 26, 1828; m. Nov. 5, 1851, Barney Hinckley,* of Bangor, Me.; removed to San Francisco, Cat, and engaged in the foundry business, accumulated a fortune, returned and resided on the Hudson river. She d. Poland Springs, Me., 1880. Children: 9202.* Julia Gorham, b. Dec. 21, 1852, San Francisco. 9203/ William I., " Oct. 24, 1855, Milton, N. Y. 9204/ Mary Billings, " Feb. 24, 1858. 9205/ Katherine Hamlin, " Dec. 16, 1859, Poughkeepsie. 9206. Annie Ruggles, " June 23, 1863; d. Mar. 16, 1867. 9207/ Samuel Frederick, " Mar. 19, 1867, Poughkeepsie. [4944] JULIA ELIZABETH WHEELER/ (Sister of Malvina H.,) b. Augusta, Me., Mar. 12, 1830; m. there, Aug. 13, 1863, Prof. William, son of William Valentine and Johanna Louise (Scheele) Havemann,t b. Elfeld, Ger many, in the Hartz mountains, Sept. 6, 1833. He removed with his father to Gottengen, 1838, where he was educated in the gymnasium and university at that place, After extensive travel in. South America, he came to the United States, 1859, where he resided in various places, viz: Philadelphia, Bordentown, N. J., Poultney, Vt., Augusta, Me., Birmingham, Pa., Burlington, N. J., Monroe, Mich., Springfield, Mo., and Los Angeles, Cal. At first a private teacher; Prof. Wells College, Aurora, N. Y., 1870; Albim College, Mich., 1874-82; Drury College, Springfield, Mo., 1883; High School, Los Angeles, Cal. 1893-1901; Republican; member Southern California Lodge 278, A. F. & A. M. She Epis. Oh. b. Augusta: 9208. Julia Jeanette, Mar. 8, 1867; unm. 1901. [4946] HANNAH FRANCES WHEELER/ (Sister of Malvina H.,) b. Augusta, Me., July 5, 1833; m. Bangor, Me., Nov. 27, 1854, Capt. Samuel, son of Charles and Abigail Stone (Chase) Barrell, b. Livermore, Me., 1825; moved to California, where he was master of steamers; afterwards, stockbroker; re tired, 1896; Napa, Cal.; Republican; she Epis. Ch. b. Portland: 9209/ Edward Clifford, June 16, 1857. [4947] MARY LOUISE WHEELER/ (Sister of Malvina H.,) b. Augusta, Me., Feb. 27, 1835: m. San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 4, 1858, Daniel B. Hinckley.* He moved to Cal., where he engaged in the foundry business and amassed a fortune. * For Hinckley see notes 31, 81 and 85. + Note 458. Prop. WILLTAM VALENTINE HAVEMAN, descends from an old patrician •family of Bremen. Germany. He was called to the chair of history in the University of Got- tlngen, 1838. 898 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children: 9210.* Henry Gray, b. Nov. 19, 1862. 9211. Edward Billings, '' Feb. 8, 1864; unm. 1896. 9212. Frederick William, " Sept. 12, 1870; m. Florence Blythe. [4950] FRANCES EVELINA BURTON/ (James/ Mary Hamlen/ Nathaniel/ Lewis/ Ebenezer/ James.") b. Sept. 8, 1816; m. Oct. 11, 1850, Edward S. Hudson, of Boston, Mass.; moved to Ohio. She is dead. Children: 9213. RevelloS., b. Mar. 21, 1852. 9214. Eya P., " June 3, 1853. 9215. Horatio P., " Jan. 26, 1857. [4953] JOSEPH BURTON/ (Bro. of Francis E.,) b. Oct. 27, 1822; m. Sept 3, 1846, Ellen L. Burt, of N.Y., where they resided: he d. N.Y., Jan. 2 1861. Children: 9216. Catherine E., b. Sept. 14, 1847; d. July 15, 1850. 9217. Susan, " Dec. 10, 1848, " 1886. 9218. Claude, " July, 28, 1851. [4855] WILLIAM L. BUBTON/ (Bro. of Frances E.,) b. May 13, 1827; m. Jan. 11, 1851, Harriet M. Baker, of Boston, Mass., who d. May 21, 1857; m. 2d, June 24, 1860, Mary L. Huntress, of North Weymouth, Mass.; res. Bangor, Me. Children: 9219. Jennie, b. July 13, 1861. 9220. EdgarS., " June 3, 1866. [4961] JOSEPH RICE/ (Mary Burton/ Mary Hamlen." Nathaniel/ Lewis/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Nov. 25, 1829; m. Julia A. Weldon, of San Francisco, Cal. Child: 9221. Charles Weldon, b. Apr. 25. 1867. [4963] MARY ELLEN RICE/ (Sister of Joseph,) b. May 1, 1836; m. 1st, Walter L. Baright, of N.Y.; m. 2d, Benjamin F. Cas well, of San Jose, Cal. Ch. by 1st marriage: 9222. Grace, b. Jan. 14, 1862. [4965] Rev. WHEELOCK CRAIG/ (Elias.' Olive Hamlen/ Nathaniel/ Lewis/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. July 11, 1824: m. Jan. 1. 1851, Louisa S., dau. Dr. Cyrus Briggs, of Augusta, Me.; graduated Bowdoin College. 1844: studied theology, Bangor Seminary; ordained New Castle, Me.: installed, pastor of Fourth Church, New Bedford, Mass., Dec 4, 1850; went to Switzerland for his health, and d. Neuchatel, Nov. 28, 1868. Child: 9223. Annie Briggs. EIGHTH GENERATION. 899 [4966] Rev. HENRY KINSMAN CRAIG/ (Bro. of Wheelock,) b. May 29, 1826; m. Apr. 29, 1861, Harriet R., dau. of Thomas Tenney, of Stan dish, Me.: graduated Bowdoin College, 1844; studied theology, Bangor Theolog ical Seminary and graduated Andover Seminary, 1852; ordained Bucksport, Me., Jan. 24, 1855: settled Norton, Mass., Nov., 1868. He d. Falmouth, Mass., Feb. 11, 1902. [4971] DELIA B. NASON/ (Olive Craig/ Olive Hamlen/ Nathaniel/ Lewis/ Ebenezer/ James/ *) b. Apr. 6, 1836; m. June 26, 1868, Lorenzo M. Christy, of N. Y.; res San Jose, Cal. [4973] WATERMAN THOMAS HEWETT CRAIG/ (Henry A./ Olive Hamlen/ Nathaniel/ Lewis/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Augusta, Me., June 7, ls40; graduated Bowdoin College, Me., 1860; afterward taught school in Petersburg, Va.; returned to Augusta, 1861, and began the study of law, his health failed and he d. May 27, 1862. [4982] MARTHA HAMLEN PAGE/ (Mary C. Hamlen/ Lewis/ Na thaniel/ Lewis/ Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Augusta, Me., Sept. 20, 1825; m. there, June 17, 1856, Henry M. Leighton, of Augusta. Ch. b. Augusta: 9224. Susan Hamlen, May 6, 1857; m. Roscoe F. Tenney. 9225. Charles Sullivan, June 13, 1862; unm. [4984] LUCY WILLIAMS HAMLEN/ (Lewis B./ Lewis/ Nathaniel/ Lewis/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Augusta, Me., Jan. 26, 1827; m. there, June, 1867, Eben, son of Joseph and Sarah (Dyer) Sawyer, b. Steuben, Me., Dec. 20, 1799; ship carpenter; Steuben, until 1828; afterwards, Augusta; Republican; Baptist; she Cong. He d. Augusta, Oct. 20, 1876. No issue. [4985| GEORGE LEWIS HAMLEN/ (Bro. of Lucy W.,) b. Augusta, Me., Mar. 18, 1830; m. there, Oct. 17, 1864, Eliza, dau. of Nathaniel and Eliza Ann, ( Rowe) Partridge,* b. Augusta; Republican; member of Augus ta Lodge, 142, A. F. & A. M.; Unitarians. Ch. b. Augusta: 9226. Lewis Morton, Sept. 4, 1865; d. Nov. 6, 1886. 9227. Caro Leonard, May 18, 1867. [4986] FREDERICK HAMLEN/ (Bro. of Lucy W., ) b. Augusta, Me., July 8, 1835; m. there, Apr. 28, 1864, Olivia Loring Wheel er* [4949,] merchant; Augusta, firm of Fowler & Hamlen; Epis. Ch. b. Augusta: 9228. Melville Williams, 9229. Frederick Hinckley, 9230.* William Wheeler, 9231.* John Elbert, 9232.* Harry Howard, * For Partridge see note 427. May 5, 1867; d. Nov. 17, 1867. Mar. 28, 1869, " Aug. 11, 1869. Sept. 22, 1870. May 9, 1873. Aug. 12, 1877. 900 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [4989] MARY ELIZABETH NASON/ (Julia A. Hamlen/ Lewis/ Nathaniel/ Lewis/ Ebenezer/ James/ 1) b. Augusta, Me., Mar. 13, 1843; m. Nov. 20, 1866, Samuel T. Robinson, of Skowhegan, Me.; res. Augusta, and Auburn, Me.; Boston, Mass.; and Indianapolis, Ind. He d. Boston, Nov. 29, 1894. No issue. [4994] CHARLES NASON HAMLEN/ (Charles H./ Lewis/ Nathan. iel/ Lewis/ Ebenezer/ James/ J) b. Boston, Mass., Mar. 9, 1848; m. Augus ta, Me., June 18, 1878, Annie, dau. of Hon. Lot Myrick and Charlotte Holland (Vance) Morrill, b. Augusta, Jan. 31, 1857; clerk; Augusta, 1848-94; since. Boston: Republican; city treasurer of Augusta; she Cong. Ch. b. Augusta: 9233.* Lot Morrill, Jan. 15, 1880. [4998] JULIAN ELLIS/ (Harriet W. Carter/ Sarah Hamlen/ Nathan iel/ Lewis/ Ebenezer/ James/i) b. Augusta, Me., Apr. 3, 1817; m. there, Dec. 1, 1836, Francis Davis.* She d. Jan. 19, 1861. Ch. b. Augusta: 9234. Joel Ellis, Aug. 29, 1837: d. Sept., 1864, Madras. India. 9235. Frank, May, 1839. 9236. Louisa, Mar. 1, 1841; d. Apr. 28, 1841. 9237. Annie, Feb. 2, 1S43: " Jan. 19, 1875. [5000] HARRIET AUGUSTA ELLIS/ (Sister of Julian,) b. Augusta, Me., June 23, 1823; m. Apr. 15, 1844, Franklin Hewins, of Augusta. Both d. Augusta; she Nov. 3, 1845; he Jan. 29, 1857, aged 38. Ch. b. Augusta: 9238. William Franklin, Jan. 19, 1845: d. Sept. 26. 1864. [5003] FRANCES CAROLINE DOE/ (Harriet W. Carter/ Sarah Hamlen/ Nathaniel/ Lewis,* Ebenezer/ James,2!) b. Augusta, Me., Apr. 23, 1834: m. June, 1869, Capt. E. S. Blaisdell; went to California, Mar. 24, 1870. Ch. b. Santa Barbara: 9139. Eva, Oct. 16, 1872. [5004] JUSTIN SPAULDIN DOE/ (Bro. of Frances C.,) b. Augusta, Me., Feb. 29, 1836; m. Nov. IS, 1856, Ellen A. West, of Concord, N.H. Children: 9240. Emma Augusta, Dec. 25, 1858. 9241. Charles Alfred, Dec. 12, 1860. 9242. Carrie, Oct. 28, 1864, Ohio. [5005] ELLEN MARIA DOE/ (Sister of Francis C.,) b. Augusta, Me., May 6, 1838; m. Aug. 9, 1860, Rev. S. T. Chase. * For Davis see notes 4, 1T, 42 and 169. EIGHTH GENERATION. 901 Children: 9243. Hattie Morton, Nov. 18, 1861, Pittston, Me, 9244. Esther Frances, Oct. 8, 1863, Vassalboro. 9245. Herbert Morgan, Topsfield, Mass. [5006] ELIZABETH MORTON/ (Sarah H. Carter/ Sarah Hamlen/ Nathaniel/ Lewis/ Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Augusta, Me., June 30, 1821; m. Capt. Samuel Turner, of Illinois. Children: 9246.* Frederick. 9247* William H. [5009] FREDERICK MORTON/ (Bro. of Elizabeth,) b. Augusta, Me., June; m. there, 185-, Sarah Rankins. Children: 9248. George W., Apr. 25, 1855. 9249. Lizzie Turner, Oct. 30, 1858. 9250. May, May 19, 1861. 9251. Ella Babstow, Sept. 27, 1863. 9252. Annie Davis, Sept. 27, 1863. [5013] GEORGE MATTHEWS CARTER/ (John S./ Sarah Hamlen/ Nathaniel/ Lewis/ Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Waterville, Me., Apr. 1, 1846; m. Apr. 17, 1866, Mary Carroll of Waterville. He d. Waterville, May 26, 1867. [5018] EDWARD SUMNER BRICK/ (Eliza A. Carter/ Sarah Hamlen/ Nathaniel/ Lewis,* Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Augusta, Me., Dec. 29, 1835; m. Belle Marson, of Richmond, Me.; painter; Phila., Pa. He d. Nov., 1883. No issue. [5019] GEORGE HAMLEN BRICK/ (Bro. of Edward S.,) b. Augusta, Me., Nov. 15, 1837; unmarried; private, 4 Maine Battery; he also served in the navy; was a sailor many years; is now a cripple in hospital at Soldier's Home, Togus, Me. [5020.] ISAAC CARTER BRICK/ (Bro. of Edward S., ) b. Augusta, Me., Mar. 16, 1840; married; painter; Charlestown, Mass.; musician, C, 1st Maine Cav.; he d. Charlestown, May 18, 1891. Child: A son, who is dead. [5022] WILLIAM MORTON BRICK/ (Bro. of Edward S.,) b. Augusta, Me., Jan. 3, 1845; musician, I, 11 Maine Inf. Vols. He d. Augusta, Jan. 5, 1867. [5024] HENRY AUGUSTUS BRICK/ (Bro. of Edward S.,) b. Augusta, Me., Feb. 11, 1849; m. there, Dec. 12, 1872, Annie Marie, dau. of John M. and Mary A. (Mory) Pond, b. Angusta, Oct. 21, 1848; expressman; ho tel keeper; Augusta, until 1883; Lewiston, Me., until 1893; afterwards, Hallowell, Me.: Democrat; K. P.: he d. Hallowell, Dec. 20, 1897. 902 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [5026] Prof. CHARLES EDWARD HAMLIN/ (Charles/ Perez,' Nathaniel/ Lewis/ Ebenezer/ James/ 1) b. Augusta, Me., Dec. 25,1825: m. Aug. 17, 1853, Elizabeth A. Smith. He d. Cambridge, Mass., Jan., 1886, and is buried at Augusta. A lengthy discourse and beautiful tribute, to his life and character was pronounced at Colby University, July 5, 1887, by Rev. Francis W. Bakeman.D. D. Nothing shortof the whole article is satisfactory, but the limit of this sketch forbids its reproduction. He was a fine type of the christian gen tleman of the older school, possessing in a high degree the characteristics of his puritan ancestors. His eulogist says: "He came to the grave, not when the slow decay of mental powers had set the warning signals of death, but at the time when the equipment for his work was almost perfect, and the intellectual fruit age of the next ten years bade fair to be the roast abundant. It is all the more sad when we remember that out of this life of an Industry seldom equaled, our professor has bequeathed no literary or scientific monument to perpetrate his name. * * * A life uniting such superiority of mind to such nobilty of na ture, a life of such devoted consecration to tbe highest ideals of culture and character, of such scrupulous fidelity to every smallest or greatest trust, a life of such simple piety, of such absolute sincerity, a life so well fitted to arouse within us all truest asperations; such a life is not so common that we can afford EIGHTH GENERATION. 903 to let it pass unnoticed." The writer portrays the sincerity, integrity, exact ness, honor, justice, and modesty of this remarkable man, his moral and mental qualities. Speaking of his habits, he tells that he was remarkable for exactness in thought, expression and method. Approximation was not enough for him where exactness was possible; his very hesitation of speech in the class-room was occasioned by his desire for exactness; he would not take up a word which imperfectly represented his thought, when he knew there was one which exact ly expressed it, to be had for the waiting, so he sacrificed fluency to exactness. All his habits were illustrations of this quality. Always intollerant of anything like slovenliness, there was nothing of that kind in his nature; every part of his dress was as neat and precise as if he was a young man of fashion, and yet the clothes were likely old fashioned. His diaries, records and private accounts, even the minutest details of family expense, were kept with a neatness which would have been the envy of an expert. His copies of correspondence are as exact and carefully finished as if for exhibition. His penmanship was a type of his mental structure. He has been heard to say that he considered it an in sult to send one a letter not plainly written. Everything that he did was fin ished. His experiments in the laboratory were prepared with a painstaking exactness which made failure very nearly impossible. Instances of personal kindness to students might be given without number. He was a ripe scholar, of profound learning and wisdom in his profession and a superior teacher; faithful and painstaking in these as in all matters. The writer sums up by saying that the greatest value of his work of life was his influence upon students, as an ex ample of a christian gentleman, of manly honor, of chastened dignity, of almost ideal manhood. The best results of his life are deposited in the characters of the men who have been his pupils. He prepared for college in the Augusta high school, under William W. Woodbury, a graduate of Waterville college, between whom and young Hamlin sprung up a life-long friendship. He entered Waterville college, September, 1841, but on account of ill health did not graduate until 1847. After grad uation he became principal of the Vermont Literary and Scientific Insti tute at Brandon, for a single year. The following year he was master of the high school in Bath, Maine. In Nov., 1849, he became associate principal in the Connecticut Literary Institution, at Suffleld, with his friend Woodbury. Here he served until called to take charge of the department of chemistry and natural history in Waterville college, Feb. 17, 1853, and was elected professor of this department, Aug. 9, of the same year. After twenty years of service in this college he removed to Cambridge, Mass., in the summer of 1873, accepting the appointment as assistant in conchology and palaeontology in the museum of comparative zoology, at Harvard University. He possessed the instincts and tastes of the antiquarian, and devoted much time to the research for the his tory of the Hamlins. He tells of personally investigating the history of an old Hamlyn family in Devonshire, England. In a letter written in 1872, he says that his father, Mrs. Ladd, and himself' furnished most of the data relating to his branch of the Hamlins, published in North's History of Augusta, Me.; that he wrote all tbat portion of the work relating to the early history of the' place; for which he received no acknowledgement in the book. It is an act of justice to a worthy, modest gentleman to notice his statement at this late day. Prob. Baptist. In 1864 it appears from the record that he was drafted as a soldier, but did not serve; prevented probably by other duties, and perhaps feeble health. 904 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [5027] - JOHN PRESCOTT HAMLEN/ (Bro. of Charles E.,) b. Augusta, Me., July 16, 1827; m. Boston, Mass., Oct 10, 1857, Susan Ann, dau. of Christopher and Rhoda (Holt) Overlook, b. Hermon, Me., May 17, 1840; pat tern maker; North Wilmington, Mass.; Republican. b. July 14, 1858, Boston. " Oct. 9, 1860, Maiden, " July 5, 1865, Winthrop, Me. " June 18, 1869, So. Maiden. " Sept. 9, 1871, Everett. [5028] FRANKLIN LEWIS HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Charles E.,) b. Augusta, Me., Mar. 14, 1830; m. there, Feb. 6, 1861, Eunice L. Mitchell, b. China, Me., July 27, 1837; merchant; Augusta, where she res. 1899. He died there, Apr. 12, 1891. Children: 9253. Frank, 9254. Edward Arthur, 9255.* Emma Elizabeth, 9256.* John Walter, 9257.* Charles, Ch. b. Augusta: 9258.* William Franklin, Nov. 2, 1862. 9259. Horace Edward, Oct. 2, 1870; unm., 1902. [5030] HORACE HODGE HAMLEN/ (Bro of Charles E.,) b. Augusta, Me., Oct. 10, 1836; unmarried. He resided with his parents and stepmother, to whom he was devotedly attached, in Augusta. He was educat ed in the schools of Augusta and became a clerk in his father's store there, when a boy, serving until his father's retirement in 1857, when he and his bro ther Frank, formed a partnership and continued the business. He was em ployed two years in the census bureau and two years in the pension office, Washington, D. O, 1866-70; returned to Augusta, where he was postmaster, 1870-81. Next to Hon. James G. Blaine, he was recognized as the ablest Repub lican leader in Augusta during that period. Although frequently urged, he never accepted a city or county office. He was engaged in the harness manu- factury in Augusta, 1883-1901. A business man who had known him half a century, replying to an inquiry as to the leading characteristics of Mr. Hamlen, said: "He was all that was good, and nothing that was bad." He d. Augusta, Mar. 30, 1901. [5031] WELLINGTON BACON HAMLIN/ (William/ Perez/ Na thaniel/ Lewis,* Ebenezer/ James/ ») b. Sidney, Me., Sept. 1, 1824; m. there, May, 1845, Philena P. Robinson, b. Sidney, 1826; carpenter and farmer; Sidney; Both d. Sidney, he May 2, 1885. Ch. b. Sidney: 9260/ Delwin A., Feb. 2, 1846. 9261. Almeda O, 1848; m. Charles E. Mitchell 9262* George H., Nov. 18, 1850. 9263. Willie, 1852; d. Feb. 1, 1860. 9264. Fred O., 1855. 9265.* Mary E., 1857. 9266. Jennie, I860. EIGHTH GENERATION. 905 [5032] ALBION K. PARIS HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Wellington B.,) b. Sidney, Me., Aug. 24, 1825: m. Waterville, Me., Hannah Trafton; res. Korridgewock, Me. Child: 9267. Olive Paulina, b. Feb. 2, 1859. [5033] CAROLINE ANN HAMLIN/ (Sister of Wellington B.,) b. Sidney, Me., Mar. 5, 1827: m. Arnold P. Thompson. He d. Augusta, Me., Oct. 24, 18—; she res. Augusta. [5037] Hon. JOSEPH PEREZ HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Wellington B.,) b. Sidney, Me., June 9, 1832; m. Boston, Mass., Apr. 11, 1857, Elizabeth Childs, dau. of James H. and Harriot (Rice*) Saunderson, b. Boston, where she d. Apr. 11, 1879. In the fall of 1846, while working for his board and attending school, a friend informed him that a clerk was wanted at the postofflce in Augusta; he at once bid good bye to the teacher and school, walked to Augusta, eight miles, secured the situation, where he worked nearly two years for a Mr. Nichols. In Nov., 1848, he went to Boston, riding on the stage coach from Augusta to Port land, there being no railroad there then, and took a boat from Portland, and landed on the wharf in Boston with five dollars in his pocket; without know ing any one there, he sought employment and secured a situation in the United States hotel at ten dollars a month; afterwards with a Mr. Metcalf; then for W. W. Palmer, four years, who secured him a situation with Turner, Wilson & Co., in 1850, at $400 a year, for whom he worked, and claims to be the first traveling salesman on the road in Mass., to sell goods by sample cards, while employed by them. He then went into business in Boston with White, Brown, Davis &Co., a junior partner, remaining with them nine years, starting their package business in New York City; the senior partner telling Mr. Ham lin that his management of the business in 1862, during the war, convert ing their goods into cash, saved them from failure, and made their house a rich one. In Jan., 1863, he went into and remained in business on his own account in N. Y. City, until July of that year; then went to Wilimantic Conn., invest ed in real estate there, made money, and returned to Boston. He owns a farm of 100 acres at Norwood, where he spends much of his time. In 1870, he went to East Boston, where he resides; and in 1880-1 represented the 2d Dist. in the house in the Mass. legislature; Baptist. He was governor, two terms, of John Alden Colony, Pilgrim Fathers, East Boston, of which he is a member. Ch. b. Boston: 9268. Joseph P., Feb. 3, 1858; m. Mary Farrell. 9269.* Elizabeth O, Jan. 24, 1860. 9270/ Edward K., Mar. 1, 1862. [5039] GEORGE HENRY HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Wellington B.,) b. Sidney, Me., Sept. 18, 1835; m. Marion, Wis., Jan. 27, 1866, Jane F., dau. of Walter and Mary (Fairburn) Lilly, b. St. Mary's Ontario, July 26, 1848; remov ed to Princeton, Wis., 1866-7, with his father's family; Mt. Morris, until 1884; afterwards, Tomah.Wis., Mar. 1901; Republican; mem. 8 Wis. Battery; enlisted Nov. 12, 1861, re-enlisted as a veteran, participated in battles of Perryville, Murfreesboro, Chattanooga, Chickamauga and Lookout Mountain; dis. Aug. 1865; Pensioner; member Post 131, G. A. R. * For Rice see note 372. 906 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children: 9271. Mary Jane Elizabeth, b. Oct. 29, 1866, Princeton. 9272. George Emery, " Mar. 3, 1868, Mt. Morris. 9273. Hetta Melvina, " Apr. 17, 1870, Wanshara Co. 9274. Elsie Belle, " Nov. 27, 187-, " d. Sep. 19/74. 9275. Maude Ellinor, " Feb. 23, 1874, Wanshara Co. 9276. James Harvey, " Nov. 3, 1875, " 9277. Lyle Irving, " Sept. 8, 1877, " 9278. Charles Walter, " Oct. 2, 1879, " 9279. Martyn Alfred, " Feb. 1, 1881, " [5041] HENRY HARRISON HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Wellington B.,) b. Sidney, Me., Sept. 13, 1839: m. 1st, Chelsea, Mass., Oct. 26, I860, Lizzie I. Guilford, who d. Norwich, Ct., Feb. 12, 1866; m. 2d, Watertown, Mass., Dec. 13, 1866, Sarah C. Sanger, b. Watertown, June 22, 1840; dry goods merchant; Nor wich, 1860-76; New York City, the remainder of his life; he d. Norwich, Feb. 17, 1885. Children: 9280. Frank Albert, b. Dec. 17, 1867, Norwich: unm. 9281. Edward Sanger, " July 25, 1869, Charles River Village, Mass; d. June 22, 1890, unm. 9282. Elizabeth Helena," Sept. 12. 1872, Norwich. [5046] COLUMBUS HOWARD FAUGHT/ (Olive Hamlin/ Perez/ Nathaniel/ Lewis/ Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Sidney, Me., May 16, 1831; m. Lewiston, Me., Aug. 26, Arabella Margaret, dau. of William and Rachael (Par sons) Eaton, b. Clinton, Me., Oct. 12, 1834; carpenter: has been a policeman many years: res. Portland, Lewiston and Auburn, Me.: Republican. She d. Lewiston, Mar. 22, 1888. No issue. [5047] Hon. ALBERT ELIJAH FAUGHT/ (Bro. of Columbus H.,) b. Sidney, Me., Sept. 11, 1835; m. Waterville; Me., Nov. 10, 1862, Alvena, dau. of Jason and Clarissa (Ellis) Richardson, b. Belgrade, Me., Jan. 6; farmer; Belgrade, 1861; Sidney, since 1890; Republican; representative, 1878-9; justice peace 21 years: clerk to secretary Maine board of education; member school board; selectman; correspondent U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Ch. b. Belgrade: 9283.* CoraArdell, Nov. 8, 1866. 9284. Alice M., Oct. 3, 1870; unm. 1902. [5049] ELLEN HANNAH FAUGHT/ (Sister of Columbus H.,) b. Sidney, Me., Mar. 26, 1844: m. there, Sept, 28, 1865, Simon O, son of Matthew Hastings, b. Calais, Me., Dec. 13, 1841; farmer: Sidney, Me.: Democrat; select man; Freemason; private, H, 1st Maine Cav.; enlisted Dec. 9, 1864; dis. June 20, 1865. She Universalist. No issue. [5053] EDWARD HARTWELL HAMLEN/ (Moses E./ Lot/ Nathan iel/ Lewis/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Augusta, Me., May 16, 1838: m. Gardiner, EIGHTH GENERATION. 907 Me., Dec. 1, 1866, Louise Piper, dau. of Eben and Mary (Lombard) Hawkes,* b. Bloomfield, Me., Aug. 16, 1842; cabinet maker; Augusta; member Morrell Com mandery 326; and M. O. Golden Cross; Methodists. He d. Augusta, Apr. 9, 1891. Ch. b. Augusta: 9285/ Frank Drake, July 24, 1878. [5055] HANNAH CRAIG HAMLEN/ (Henry C./ Lot/ Nathaniel/ Lewis/ Ebenezer/ James/ *) b. Augusta, Me., July 2, 1844; m. Titusville, Pa., Apr. 4, 1865, Frank Leander, son of Leander and Sarah Ann ( Hillebert) Bacon, b. Dayton, N.Y., Sept. 16, 1841; farmer; Dayton, until 1866; afterwards, Wau pun, Wis.; Republican: member of Waupun Lodge, A. F. & A. M.; Waupun Chapter 48, R. A. M.; Fond duLac Commandery 5, K. T.; Congs; She member D. A. R. Ch. b. Waupun: 9286/ Bertha Hobart, Oct. 24, 1866. 9287.* Henry Leander, June 18, 1868. [5057J CAROLINE MELLEN HAMLEN/ (Josephs./ Lot/ Nathaniel/ Lewis/ Ebenezer/ James/i) b. Jan. 4, 1841; m. Portland, Me., May, 1862, Otis M., son of Otis Brewer, of Boston, Mass.; res. Roxbury and Boston until his death, 1868. No issue. [5058] JOSEPH SUMNER HAMLEN/ (Bro. of Caroline M.,) b. Portland, Me., Dec. 26, 1843; unmarried; resided Portland, until 1858; N. Y. City, until 1874; since, clerk in post office, Portland, Me. [5059] HARRIET ELLEN HAMLEN/ (James E./ Lot/ Nathaniel/ Lewis/ Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Augusta, Me., Jan. 10, 1848; m. there, Jan. 14, 1869, William Henry, son of Cyril Howard and Lucy Waterhouse (McKen ney) Hartwell, b. Bath, Me., May 20, 1843; contractor and builder; Bath, Me.; Republican; member Solar Lodge 14, A. F. & A. M.; Swedenborgeans. Children: 9288. Charlotte May, b. Aug. 9, 1874, Bath; d. Nov. 20, 1895. 9289. Annie Louise, " July 8, 1877, " 9290. Lucy Hamlen, " Dec. 20, 1888, Augusta. [5064] CHARLES OCTAVIUS BARRY/ (Harriet A. Hamlen/ Lewis/ Perez/ Lewis/ Ebenezer/ James/i) b. Charlestown, Mass., Dec. 25, 1839; m. Boston, Mass., Dec. 25, 1870, Pamela Whiting, dau. of Freeman and Maria (Whiting) Howes, t b. Scituate Mass., Apr. 16, 1846; wholesale clothier; Charles town, until 1875; since, Neponset, Mass.; Republican; mem. Howard Lodge, 22, 1. 0. O. F.; she mem. Reliance Rebekah Lodge, 127, 1. O. O. F. Children: 9291. Mabel Edna, b. Jan. 4, 1875, Charlestown; d. Jan. 20,1876. 9292. Charles Warren, " June 21, 1880; unm. 1902. [5065] ALMIRA WAITE BARRY/ ( Sister of Charles O.,) b. Charlestown, Mass., May 10, 1843; m. E. M. Whittle, of Maiden, Mass. * For Hawkes see note 361. + For Howes see note 283. 908 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [5069] WILLIAM H. HAMLEN/ (William/ Lewis/ Perez/ Lewis,* Ebenezer/ James/ ») b. Oct. 21, 1846: unmarried; Boston agent of a New York Manufacturing Company; Maiden, Mass. [5071] ALMIRA LINCOLN HAMLEN/ (Sister of William H.,) b. Dec. 2, 1859; m. Maiden, Mass., June 24,. 1885, Fred Austin, son of Mark and Elvira (Johnson) Pope, b. Charlestown, Mass., Sept. 20, 1859. [5079] HORACE BEALS/ (William C./ Polly Hamlen/ Perez/ Lewis,* Ebenezer/ James/ *) b. St. Albans, Vt., Mar. 10, 1830; unmarried; res. Avon, Wis., since, 1850. [5080] LOUISA ELECTA BEALS.8 (Sister of Horace,) b. St. Albans, Vt., July 14, 1832; m. Avon, Wis., Oct. 2. 1851,. Dr. Joseph B., son of George and Mary (Orr) Galer, b. Clearfield, Penn., Feb. 4, 1821; Sergt., 31 Wis. Inf. Vols.: enlisted 1862:, dis. 1864; physician: Wiota, Wis., until 1855: Mus coda, until 1859: Monroe, until 1863; afterwards, Warren; Freemason; she Presb. She d. Warren, Jan. 15, 1870. No issue. [5081] GEORGE SANFORD BEALS.* (Bro. of Horace,) b. Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, Sept. 25, 1834; m. Beloit, Wis., Jan. 16, 1858, Sarah, dau. of John Cox, b. Axebridge, England, June 15, 1830; member 42d Wis. Inf. Vols.: enlisted Aug. 29, 1864, and served on detached duty as clerk at the trans portation office, Cario, 111.; dis. June, 1865; farmer; Avon. She d. there, June, 1872. Ch. b. Avon: 9293. William John, Jan. 22, 1864. 9294. Louisa Electa, July 15, 1867. [5082] POLLY HAMLEN BEALS/ (Sister of Horace,) b. Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, Sept. 3, 1836; m. Beloit, Wis., Mar. 5, 1855, Lee, son of Varnum and Freelove (Thornton) Ballou. b. Norwich, N.Y., Aug. 25, 1830; Sergt., D, 38 Wis. Inf. Vols.; enlisted Mar. 31, 1864; was in eight battles, wound ed Hatcher's Run, Va.: dis.' July 26, 1865; wagon and carriage maker; Beloit, 1855-6; Muscoda, until 1859; Beloit, until 1865; afterwards Brodhead, until his death; she res. there; school teacher; he d. Brodhead. Aug. 18, 1893. Children: 9295.* William Varnum, b. July 17, 1856, Muscoda. 9296* Harry Beals, " Jan. 26, 1862, Beloit. [5086] EVELYN ISABEL BEALS/ (Horace/ Polly Hamlen/ Perez/ Lewis/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. N. Y. City, Dec. 15, 1852; m. there, May 14, 1881, Richard Alexander, son of Alexander and Margaret (Parker) Hudnut, b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 2, 1852; chemist, N.Y. City, 925 Broadway. [5094] LAVINA HOLDEN BUNTON/ (Orissa Beals/ Polly Hamlen/ Perez/ Lewis/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Milton, Mass., June 19, 1852; m. there, Jan. 22, 1874, Albert A., son of Charles and Sarah (Peabody) Brackett, b. Quincy, Mass., Dec. 5, 1850; leather dealer and post master: Milton; member Rural Lodge, A. F. & A. M., Quincy. EIGHTH GENERATION. 909 Ch. b. Milton: 9297. Vina Bunton, Jan. 1, 1875, 9298. Albert Edwin, Feb. 10, 1876. [5099] EMMA D. TURNER/ (John M./ Sally Hamlen/ Perez/ Lewis/ Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Boston, Mass., Oct 31, 1850; m. Feb. 15, 1871, Ed ward R.,« son of Oliver Dennett and Emeline Safford (Whipple) Kimball;* b. Sept. 6, 1849; banker; Boston, Mass. Children: 9299. Edward R., h. Nov. 28, 1871. 9300. Lillian E., " Apr. 3, 1876. 9301. Grace, " July 12, 1877; d. Apr. 8, 1887. [5101] NATHANIEL BAILEY TURNER/ (Calvin B./ Sally Hamlen/' Perez/ Lewis/ Ebenezer/ James/ 1) b. Hampden, Me., 1850; m. Portland, Oregon, Lida Nolan; railroad contractor; San Francisco, Cal.; has resided in Cal. since 1869. [5102] HERBERT E. TURNER/ (Bro. of Nathaniel B.,) b. Hampden, Me., 1856; m. Lowell, Mass.; mill operative; Lowell. [5105] CEPHAS WEBSTER TURNER/ (Bro. of Nathaniel B„) b. Hampden, Me:, 1866; m. Bangor, Me., Nov. 30, 1895, Rosa Adele, dau. of Louis Francis and Margaret (Howard) Butler, b. South Hope, Me., 1863; artist; Hampden; Republican; Cong. [5110] ELIZA FLAGG TURNER/ (Perez H./ Sally Hamlen/ Perez/ Lewis,* Ebenezer/ James/i) b. Providence, R. I., Sept. 1, 1873; m. Auburn, N. Y., Apr. 19, 1898, Sidney John Dunning Hoskings, of Brooklyn, N. Y. [5115] Rev. ALFRED EDGAR MULLETT/ (Charles T./ Betsey Hamlen/ Perez/ Lewis/ Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Charlestown, Mass., Nov. 13, 1847; unmarried; res. Charlestown. He graduated from Park Latin School, Boston, 1867, winning a gold medal for deportment and the highest prizes for scholarship; he entered Tufts College, 1871, and remained until the close of the Junior year: graduated from Harvard Divinity School, 1873; ordained pastor of First COng. Church, Sherborn, Mass., May 13, 1874; has been pastor in Barn stable, Harvard and Northfield. Mass., and Charlestown, N. H. Has fitted * Note 459. CALEB KIMBALL,* m. June 15, 1704, Susanna, prob. dau. of Nathaniel Cloyes; res. Wells, Me. Children: Nathaniel, Richard, Caleb, Susanna, Mary, Sarah, Joshua, Samuel, Benjamin. RICHARD KIMBALL.2 Int. m. 1st, Sept. 1, 1733, Catherine Couzens; Int. m. 2d, Aug. 6, 1T40, Hannah Lord, of Berwick, Me. He res. Wells, Me. Was hunted by Indians, 1724; kept store in Kennebunk, 1730; was part owner of the first vessel in Wells, 1755; built a sloop, 1767. Hed. 1781. Children: Richard, Richard, Mary, Elizabeth, Samuel, Isaac, Israel, Hannah. ISRAEL KIMBALL.3 b. Wells, Me. Int. m. Oct. 12, 1771, Eleanor Dennett, b. Arundell. He res. Kennebunk, Me. He d. 1822; she, 1823. Children: Jacob, Israel, Wilbraham, Eleanor, Stephen, Betsey, Sally, Polly, a daughter, Richard. RICHARD KIMBALL,* b. Wells, Me., May 24, 1793; m. Olive Lary ; res. Tamworth, N. H. He d. Mar. 27, 1848. Children: Oliver Dennett, Phebe D., Stephen L., Olive. OLIVER DENNETT KIMBALL.B b. Tamworth, N. H., May 20, 1820; m. Emeline Safford Whipple, b. Mar. 27, 1814; res. Tamworth, N. H., and Boston, Mass. He d. Boston, Nov. 7, 1867; she d. Feb. 22, 1868. Children: Emma J., Oliver D., Edward R. 910 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. young men for college and has been engaged in literary and historical pursuits: valuable data for this work has been contributed by him: member of Bunker Hill Lodge, 14, I. O. O. F.; Suffolk Council, 60, Royal Arcanum; was made a Mason in James Otis Lodge, Barnstable; Honorary member of Harmony Lodge, 28, A. F. & A. M., Northfield, Mass.; member of Bunker Hill Monument Asso. and American Unitarian Asso. t [5117] WILLIAM FRANCIS PAYNE/ (Eliza Mullett/ Betsey Ham len/ Perez/ Lewis/ Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Charlestown, Mass., Oct. 21, 1840; m. Sanbornton, N. H., Nov. 30, 1865, Mary Ellen, dau. of Abel and Lucy Brown; farmer; removed when a child with his parents to Centre Harbor, N.H., where he res. until 1843; Sanbornton, 1855, where he has since resided. Ch. b. Sanbornton: 9302. John Mullett, Dec. 17, 1866. 9303. Winnie May, Sept. 18, 1872. [5118] GEORGE WARREN PAYNE/ (Bro. William F.,) b. Charlestown, Mass., June 12, 1843; m. there, Sept. 7, 1874, Carrie A., dau. of Joshua B. and Mary A. (Noyes) Rea, b. Charlestown; private, B, 36 Mass. Inf. Vols., enlisted July 5, 1862; promoted sergeant, engaged in fourteen battles, wounded in finger; dis. June 8, 1865; real estate dealer; Centre Harbor, N. H., until 1855; Sanbornton, N. H., until I860; Charlestown, 1861-87, except when in the army; since Winchester, Mass.; selectman; member Parkman Lodge, A. F. & A. M.; Congs. Ch. b. Charlestown: 9304.* George Rea, Nov. 9, 1876. 9305. Arthur Warren, Mar. 8, 1880. 9306. Frank Edward, Jan. 27, 1883. [5119] CHARLES HENRY PAYNE/ (Bro. of William F.,) b. Center Harbor, N. H., July 29, 1846; m. Cambridgeport, Mass., Oct. 15, 1872, Abbie Curtice, dau. of Charles and Elizabeth J. (Nichols) Foster, b. Boston; salesman; Center Harbor, until 1855; Sanbornton, until 1867; Cambridgeport, until 1871; since, Charlestown, Mass. Member Friendship Lodge 20, 1. 0. O. F.; Prescott Lodge 55, A. O. U. W.; Court Orient Lodge 2, L. K. & L.; Winter Hill Lodge, 227, N. E. O. P. No issue. [5120] ELIZABETH ANN PAYNE/ (Sister of William F.,) b. Center Harbor, N.H., Sept. 4, 1852; m. there, Mar. 24, 1887, Joseph/ son of Capt. Edward and Lucretia (Crowell*) Lewis,t b. West Yarmouth, Mass., Mar. 24, 1845; machinist; Dorchester, Mass.; member of Fraternal Lodge, A. F. &A.M., Hyannis, Mass.; Old Colony Assembly 134; and Royal Society Good Fellows. Ch. b. Dorchester: 9307. Blanche Lucretia, Nov. 17, 1889. * For Crowell see notes 52, 270 and 390. t For Lewis see notes 10 and 12. EIGHTH GENERATION. 911 [5125] GEORGE FREDERICK MULLETT/ (John/ Betsey Hamlen/ Perez/ Lewis,* Ebenezer/ James/ *) b. Charlestown, Mass., Aug. 21, 1846; m. Boston, Aug. 19, 1868, Abbie, dau. of Stephen and Susan, (Abbott*) Day, b. Fryeburg, Me. He was educated in the public schools of Charlestown and Boston; res. Charlestown; later, Maiden, Mass. He succeeded his father in the grocery business, Charlestown. P. W. M. Henry Prince Lodge, A. F. & A. M.; Signet Chapter; Past Commander of Coeur de Leon Commandery; K. T.; Knights of Honor; member of Boston City Council, 1882. No issue. [5126] ADELAIDE FRANCES MULLETT/ (Sister of George F.,) b. Charlestown. Mass., Oct. 28, 1848; m. there, June 9, 1875, Alfred Blount, son of Nathaniel and Mary Whalley (Tucker) Jenkins, t b. Roxbury, Mass., Nov. 25, 1848; merchant; Charlestown: later N . Y. City, where she d. Dec. 1, 1882. He re-married; member Hiram Prince. Lodge, A.F.& A. M.; Charlestown. Ch. b. Charlestown: 9308. Hattie Mullett, Apr. 29, 1876. [5128] HARRIET ELLA WINGATE/ (Sarah C. Hamlen/ Perez/* Lewis,* Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Portland, Me., Nov. 6, 1849: m. 1st, Boston, Mass., Oct., 1868. Joseph H. Lovejoy, who d. Honolulu, H. I.; m. 2d, Boston, Apr.. 10, 1882, Joseph King Goodrich:! she res. sometime in Washington, D. G, and for eight years previous to her death in Japan; she d. Vancouver, B. O, Mar. 30, 1893. Ch. b. Newton, Mass.; 9309. Newton Brown, July 15, 1869. 9310. Walter Hamlen, Feb. 7, 1872; d. Roxbury, Mar. 4, 1876. [5129] PEREZ HAMLIN/ (Elisha/ Perez/ » Lewis/ Ebenezer/ James/ ') b. Hampden, Me., Apr. 7, 1846; m. Winterport, Me., Oct. 19, 1873, Nina Nealy; farmer; Hampden. She d. Jan. 11, 1878. * For Abbott see notes 319 and 418. t Note 460. For Jenkins see note 8. NATHANIEL JENKINS, (son of Nathaniel, who d. 1845,) m. Oct. 20, 1804, Mary, dau. of John and Mary Wheeler, b. Boston, Mass. He d. Boston, July 5, 1820; she d. Mar. 2, 1866. Ch. b. Boston: Mary Wheeler, May, 1807. Abigail Coffin, Feb., 1809. Emily Frances, Jan., 1811. Nathaniel, June, 1812. Charles' Coffin, Mar., 1814. William Augustus, Aug., 1817. NATHANIEL JENKINS, b. Boston, Mass, June, 1812; m. by Rev. Hosea Ballou, Oct. 4, 1835, Mary Wheeler Tucker, of Roxbury, Mass. Children : George N., b. May 7, 1837, Boston. Charles F., " Dec. 7, 1838, Mary A., " May 2, 1841, Charles, " April 18, 1844, Alfred Blunt, " Nov. 25, 1848, Roxbury; m. Adeline F. Mullett. Ella M., " Apr. 30, 1851, * For Goodrich see note 217. 912 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. b. Hampden: 9311. Isadore, Sept. 14, 1875. 9312. Wilbur A., Jan. 3, 1878. [5130] DORCA.S ELZADIE HAMLIN/ (Sister of Perez,) b. Hampden, Me., June 19, 1848; m. there, May 30, 1883, Ellen Brewster Stev ens; Constable, Haverhill, Mass. No issue. [5131] CLARINDA HAMLIN/ (Sister of Perez,) b. Hampden, Me., Jan, 27, 1855; m. Hampden Corner, Oct. 8, 1875, Robert M., son of Benjamin and Sabra Patterson, b. Hampden, Apr. 9, 1850; farmer; West Hampden. Ch. b. Hampden: 9313. Elzadie H., Apr. 9, 1876 9314. Elisha B., July 7, 1878 9315. Ernest B., July 29, 1879 9316. Bessie M., Feb. 23, 1881 9317. Allie Y., Jan. 12, 1882 9318. Harry L., Apr. 6, 1890 9819. Frances, June 3, 1895 [5134] FREDERICK AUGUSTUS DEMOND/ (Sabra Hamlen/ Perez," Lewis,* Ebenezer/ James/*) b. Boston, Mass., Mar. 30, 1847; m. 1st, Boston, Sept. 19, 1870, Catherine Elet, dau. of Henry and Sarah (Newhall) Ketchum, b. Boston, June 7, 1844, who d. Charlestown, Sept. 17, 1880; m. 2d, Boston, Dec. 21, 1881, Lillian Betha, dau. of Stephen Hanscom, b. Waltham, Mass., Jan. 27,1862, who d. Chelsea, Mass., Mar. 15, 1884; m. 3d Cavendish, Vt., Aug. 18, 1884, Jennie Augusta, dau. of of John and Laura (Royce) Green, b. Chester, Vt., May 29, 1865; private, C, 3d Mass. H. Art.; enlisted July 12, 1863; dis. Sept. 18, 1865; pen sioner; mechanic; Boston, until 1881; Chelsea, 1889; since Cavandish; Republican; member O. O. Howard Post 33, G. A. R.; Mt. Sinai Lodge 22, I. O. O. F.; Bap tist. 1st and 2d wives Epis.; 3d wife, Baptist. Children by 1st wife: 9320.* Charles Alvah, b. Oct. 11, 1871, Boston. 9321.* Edith Helen, " Mar. 13, 1873, " 9322. Florence Elizabeth, " Jan. 5,1875, '' 9323.* Millie Elet, "Oct. 23, 1879, Charleston. By 2nd wife, b. Chelsea: 9324. Frederick Alberta, Dec. 15, 1882; d. same day. 9325. Arthur Hanscom, Feb. 20, 1884, " Feb. 29, 1884. By 3d wife: 9326. Frederick Warren, " Oct. 10, 1886, Chelsea. 9327. Howard Green, " June 19, 1888, " 9328. Arthur Gilbert, "Sept. 6, 1891, Cavendish. Mar. 1, 1895, " Dec. 16, 1897, 9329. rosie estella, 9330. Helen Hazel. EIGHTH GENERATION. 913 [5135] GEORGE ANTHONY DEMOND/ (Bro. of Frederick A.,) b. Boston, Mass., July 10, 1849; m. there, Dec. 25, 1873, Agnes, dau. of Henry and Margaret (Smith) Smith, b. Lynn, Mass., Oct. 29, 1856; printer; Waverly, Mass.; member Dearborn Lodge 8, A. O. U. W., and of Franklin Typographical So., Boston; Republican. She d. Waverly, Mass., Aug. 7, 1897. Children: 9331. George Arthur, b. Nov. 15, 1877, Champlain; d. Nov. 25/99. 9332. Harry Edgar, ft Dec 28, 1882, Boston. 9333. Alice Ethel, t , May 13, 1884, " 9334. Frank Smith, f. Feb. 2, 1886, 9335. Margaret F., ft Dec. 2, 1889, [5136] WILLIAM HAMLIN DEMOND/ (Bro. of Frederick A.,) b. Rouse's Point, N. Y., Oct. 22, 1851; m. Nov. 8, 1873, Mrs. Amelia Jane (Baker) Stodder, b. Boston, Mass., Jan. 25, 1845; slate and metal roofer; Boston; has resided in Charleston and Waverly, Mass.; member of the Golden Eagle and K. of P. No issue. [5137] MARTHA HAMLIN DEMOND/ (Sister of Frederick A.,) b. Boston, Mass., Aug. 4, 1854; m. there, Apr. 30, 1874, Charles Eldon Sum ner Shorey, b. Great Falls, N. H., Nov. 4, 1852; carpenter; Great Head, Win- throp, Mass. Children: 9336. Herbert Moulton, b. Mar. 26, 1876, Allston. 9337. Walter Hamlin Sumner," Oct. 15, 1877, Boston; d. Oct. 23/78. 9338. Ralph Winthrop, " July 8, 1882, Winthrop. 9339. Grace Orinda, " Feb. 7, 1888, 9340. Ethel Evelyn, " Nov. 6, 1889, 9341. Clarence Clifton, " Sept. 16, 1891, [5138] ELLA FRANCES WILKINS DEMOND/ (Sister of Fred'k A.,) b. Boston, Mass., Nov. 20, 1856; m. there, Sept. 10, 1874, Solon Abel, son of John and Hapalona (Cushman) Adams, b. Franklin, Vt., June 17, 1853: journal ist; Savannah News and other papers; Jacksonville, Fla.; member Knights of Pythias and of Florida Grand Lodge; she Presb. Children: 9342. Amy Alice, b. July 24, 1872, Swanton, Vt. 9343. George Nelson, " July 3, 1877, Champlain; d. Aug. 1, 1901. 9344. Effie Laura, " July 7, 1879, " [5140] CARRIE LIZZIE DEMOND/ (Sister of Frederick A., ) b. Boston, Mass., June 14, 1863; m. Boston Highlands, Mass:, Dec. 2, 1884, Adolph Gustavus Grohe, b. Baden Baden, Germany; merchant; Boston; resi dence Boston Highlands. She d. vBoston, June 26, 1901. Ch. b. Boston Highlands: 9345. Ernest Hamlin, Aug. 23, 1885; d. Oct. 29, 1885. 9346. Lester Arthur, Feb. 28, 1887. 9347. Gertrude Carrie, July 26, 1S92. 914 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [5141] MARTHA JANE HAMLIN/ (John T. M./ Perez," Lewis,* Ebenezer/ James,81) b. Hampden, Me., Feb. 25, 1856; m. Bangor, Me., Nov. 2, 1886, Joshua, son of Simeon and Alice (Staples) Williams, b. Clifton, Me., May 24, 1853; farmer; Bangor, 1880; Brewer, Me., 1887-90; since, Clifton; prohibition ist; she Baptist. No issue. [5142] FRANK WILBER HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Martha J.,) b. Hampden, Me., Sept. 13, 1857; m. Gardiner, Me., Dec. 20, 1884, Nellie, dau. of Dexter Francis and Mary Ellen (Noyes) Mooere, b. Pittston, now Ran dolph, Me., Aug. 15, 1866; fireman; Hampden, until 1870; Bangor, until 1880; South Gardiner, until 1883; since, Gardiner; Bepublican; member Gardiner Lodge 9, I.O.O.F.; Derigo Lodge, 1, A. O. U. W.; Danforth N. May Camp, S. V.; she member Rebecca Lodge 83, 1. O. O. F. Ch. b. Gardiner: 9348. Fred Noyes, Apr. 23, 1887. 9349. Mae Ellen, Apr. 9, 1893. [5143] HARRIET WINGATE HAMLIN/ (Sister of Martha J.,) b. Hampden, Me., Nov. 8, 1859: m. Bangor, Me., Nov. 2, 1886, Laforest, son of Jonathan and Mary E. (Davis) Robison, b. Palmyra, Me., Nov. 5, 1852: farmer and clergyman; Palmyra, until 1881; Lagrange, until 1886; Brewer, 1887; Bangor, until 1889; since, Lagrange; Republican; Baptist. No issue. [5144] ELMER ELLSWORTH HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Martha J.,) b. Hampden, Me., Oct. 12, 1862; m. Bangor, Me., Nov. 25, 1883: Lucy, dau. of Levi and Annie (Lane) Varney, b. Bangor, Apr. 9, 1864; machinist: Hampden, until 1873; since, Bangor; Republican. Ch. b. Bangor: 9350. Ethel Alma, Dec. 26, 1884. 9351. Esther Viola, Sept. 11, 1893. 9352. Roland Varney, Aug. 27, 1896. [5145] MARY ETTA HAMLIN/ (Sister of Martha J..) b. Hampden, Me., Feb. 17, 1864; m. Franconia, N. H, Mar. 9, 1887, Law rence Burdette, son of Richard Lawrence and Clara Jane (Nelson) Howard, b. California, Mo., Apr., 1859; merchant: Adams and Pike counties, 111.: Wixom, Mich.; Racine, Wis.; Fairport, N. Y.; Bangor, Me., and Franconia, N. H.; Re publican; Freewill Baptists. [5147] ANNIE FIFIELD HAMLIN/ (Sister of Martha J.,) b. Hampden, Me., Sept. 30, 1871; m. Bangor, Me., Jan. 11, 1898, Sidney Willis, son of Willis and Katherine L. (Dwyer) Bowles, b. Easton, N. H., Sept. 10, 1870; civil engineer; Hanover, N. H., 1898; Millinocket, Me., 1899-1900; since, Easton; ¦Democrat; Freewill Baptists. [5148] JENNIE CHRISTINA HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Martha J.,) b. Hampden, Me., Mar. 20, 1874; m. Bangor, Me., Aug. 26, 1897, Rev. An- Joseph e, Clark, m. D, EIGHTH GENERATION. 915 drew Jackson, son of Andrew Jackson and Mary Ellen (Phinney*) Small, b. Machiasport, Me., Feb. 12, 1866; Cong, clergyman; Derby, Vermont; 1898-1901; since, Seabrook, N. H.; Democrat; she Freewill Baptist; member W. C. T. U. Ch. b. Derby: 9353. Beatrice Hamlin, Sept. 10, 1900. [5155] ELMIRA HAMLIN FOSTER/ (Persis S. Clark/ Sabrina Ham lin/ Perez/ Lewis/ Ebenezer/ James/1,) b. Antwerp, N.Y., Aug. 23, 1844; m. Charlestown, Mass., by Rev. Henry C. Graves, Aug. 27, 1863, Thomas Henry, eldest son of Artemiss and Harriet (Harrington) Sylvester, of Boston, b. Charles town. Aug. 3, 1843; private, H, 29 Mass. Inf. Vols., enlisted Nov. 4, 1861, dis. for wounds, Dec. 23, 1862; hatter and furrier; Charlestown, 1863-9; Chelsea, until 1883; afterwards, Arlington Heights, Mass.; Odd Fellow; Knights of Honor; PilgrimFathers; and Post 36, G. A. R. He d. Arlington Heights, May 13, 1899. Children: 9354/ Joseph Adelpert Austin, b. Feb. 10, 1865, Charlestown. 9355. Elmira Eveleena, " Nov. 18, 1867, " 9356/ Thomas Henry, " Apr. 13, 1870, Chelsea. [5158] JOSEPH EDDY CLARK/ M. D., (Joseph H./ Sabrina Hamlen/ Perez/ Lewis/ Ebenezer/ James/1) b. Somerville, Mass., Aug. 6, 1858; m. Med ford, Mass., July 7, 1885, Josephine Eaton, dau. of Joseph Warren and Harriet Maria (Flanders) Copeland, b. Charlestown, Mass., May 20, 1855; physician and surgeon; Somerville, 1858-84; Medford, 1884-99; since, N. Y. City; Republican; Universalist. He was educated in the Charlestown High School and Boston Latin School, from which he graduated June 8, 1878, and from Harvard Medical School, July, 1882; member board of health, Medford, 1884-92, and city physi cian; Captain of Boston Latin School Company; Lieut, in Charlestown City Guards, and Captain of Lawrence Light Guards, Medford; member of Harmony Lodge, I. O. O. F.; also of the Encampment; I. O. R. M.; Pilgrim Fathers; N. E. O. P.; R. A.; Brotherhood of St. Andrew; Mass. Medical Soe; Harvard Medical Library Asso.; Charlestown High School Asso.; Ancient and Honorable Artillery, Boston; school committee, 1888-92; Surgeon state cavalry, 1887-9; she Unitarian, and member Rebeckah Lodge, I. O. O. F. Ch. b. Medford: 9357. Mirriam Pearl, Mar. 31, 1888. [5165] Capt. SOLOMON LAWRENCE HAMLIN/ (Simeon/ Seth/ Simeon/ Sylvanus/ Elkanah/ James/*) b. Falmouth, Mass., Sept. 20, 1827; m. there, Nov. 25, 1858, Chloe Hatch, dau. of Moses and Susan (Chadwick) Robin- son,t b. Falmouth, July 7, 1833. She descends from John Robinson, of Leyden, Holland; Captain of barque Eugenia, 1858-62; grocer; Falmouth, after 1872; Deputy Collector U. S. Customs, 1875-80; Republican; Odd Fellow. She Cong. He d. Falmouth, July 24, 1898. * For Phinney see note 189. + For Robinson see note 86. 916 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. b. Falmouth: 9358. Walter Bates, Sept. 13, 1859; d. Nov. 4, 1879, at sea. 9359.* Simeon, Apr. 7, 1865. 9360. Eugenia Frances, Dec. 21, 1867. 9361. Edward Bemis Clapp, Feb. 29, 1872. 9362. Ellen Maria, Aug. 22, 1874. [5166] ELIZABETH M. HAMLIN/ (Sister of Solomon L.,) b. Falmouth Mass., Apr. 30, 1830; m. there, May 14, 1853, Capt. Oliver C. S. Calott, b. Apr. 10, 1820. He d. Nov. 12, 1866. Child: 9363. Lewis W., b. Mar. 17, 1856. [5170] SYLVANUS HAMBLIN/ (Obed/ Sylvanus/ Barnabas/ Sylvanus/ Elkanah/ James/*) b. Morristown, N. Y., 1826: m. Sandwich, Mass., by Rev. J. F. Sheffield, Feb. 4. 1866, Mrs. Levina Bacon, dau. of Freeman and Catherine Matthews, b. S. Yarmouth, 1834; blacksmith; W. Sandwich; removed to Taun ton, Mass. Sylvanus and Sarah (Skiff) Hamblin had a son, b. Mar. 6, 1857, Roch ester. [5175] CASSENDANA HAMBLIN/ (Solomon/ Sylvester/ Barnabas/ Sylvanus,* Elkanah/ James/i) b. Butternut, N. Y.;m. Russell Miller; she d. and he remarried, and res. Malcom, Iowa. [5177] FRANKLIN LANDERS/ (Jane Hamblin/ Sylvanus/ Barnabas/ Sylvanus/ Elkanah/ James/*) b. West Falmouth, Mass., Oct. 17, 1825; m. North Falmouth, Patience, dau. of James Witherell, b. North Falmouth; cooper; North Falmouth: Republican. He d. N. Falmouth, Oct., 1898; she res. there. Ch. b. North Falmouth: 9364.* Nettie. [5178] LUCY JANE LANDERS/ (Sister of Franklin, ) b. W. Falmouth, Mass., Mar. 25, 1827; m. Elisha F. Potter: mariner: West Falmouth. He d. Demarara, S. A., about 1853; she d. W. Falmouth, about 1856. No issue. [5179] ANSEL ROBINSON LANDERS/ (Bro. of Franklin.) b. West Falmouth, Mass., Sept. 18, 1832; m. 1st. West Providence, R.I., Maria, dau. of James and Lydia (Bowman*) Swift, t b. W. Falmouth, 1838, who d. W. Falmouth; m. 2d, Boston, Mass., Mrs. Caroline Jeffries Jones, who d. W. Falmouth; carpenter; W. Falmouth; Republican; served in U. S. Light ship, Relief, at Martin's Industry, S. O, 1861-2. Ch. by 1st wife, b. W. Falmouth: 9365.* Lucetta May, May 1, 18—. 9366. Samuel. * For Bowman see note 327. t For Swift see note 121. EIGHTH GENERATION. 917 [5180] MINERVA LANDERS/ (Sister of Franklin,) b. West Falmouth, Mass., Apr. 15, 1834; m. there, Silas, son of Silas Braley; carpenter; West Falmouth; Republican; she d. West Falmouth, 1864. Ch. b. West Falmouth: 9367. Jennie; d. young. [5182] CHLOE FISH BAXTER/ {Phear Hamblin/ Sylvanus/ Barnabas/ Sylvanus,* Elkanah/ James/*) b. Falmouth, Mass., Apr. 28, 1828; m. there, Sept. 6, 1845, Seth Hatch, son of David and Lois (Hatch*) Bowman, t b. West Falmouth, Mar., 1823; sailor; Whig, Quaker; she Methodist. She d. West Fal mouth, Sept. 7, 1852; he d. Demarara, West Indies, Feb. 10, 1853. Ch. b. West Falmouth: 9368.* Edward Franklin, July 9, 1848, 9369/ Florence- Gertrude, Apr. 5, 1851. [5184] SOLOMON HAMBLIN BAXTER/ fBro. of Chloe F.,) b. Falmouth, Mass., Oct. 25, 1831; m. New Bedford, Mass., May 7, 1857, Annie, dau. of Amasaand Ann Eliza (Snider) Wiliston, b. Bristol, Mass., Dec 2, 1836; blackmith; Falmouth. Children; 9370/ William Macy, b. Feb. 18, 1858, W. Falmouth. 9371. Eudora Frances, " May 1, 1864; m. -° — Avery. [5186] ALPHEUS HAMBLIN BAXTER/ (Bro. of Chloe F.,) b. Falmouth, Mass., Feb. 25, 1834; m. Phebe A. Adams, of Sandwich, Mass. He d. Sept. 4, 1891. No issue. [5187] JOSHUA DAVIS BAXTER/ (Bro. of Chloe F.,) b. Falmouth, Mass., May 7, 1836; m. Lucy Whitney.J of New Bedford, Mass. He d. Apr. 4, 1877. Child: 9372. Amasa Whitney, b. Nov. 23, 1874. [5188] ELIJAH BAXTER/ (Bro. of Chloe F.,) b. Falmouth, Mass., Sept. 19, 1840; m. Lydia Landers, of West Falmouth; res. Middleboro, Mass., 1896. Several children. [5189] ELIZABETH JANE BAXTER/ (Sister of Chloe F.,) b. Falmouth, Mass., Sept. 26, 1842; m. there, Feb. 12, 1882, Florance, son of John and Lydia (Read) Densmore, b. Dresden, Me., July 8, 1848; laborer; West Falmouth. No issue. [5190] JOSEPH OLIVER BAXTER/ (Bro. of Chloe F.,) b. Falmouth, Mass., Dec. 24, 1845; m. Pocassett, Mass., Jan. 14, 1867, Har- * For Hatch see note 94. t For Bowman see note 327. X For Whitney see notes 305, 373 and 435. 918 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. riet, dau. of Tristram Pinkham and Mary Nye (Edwards) Swain, b. Nantucket, Mass., Jan. 14, 1844; laborer: West Falmouth. Ch. b. W. Falmouth: 9373. Mary Jeanette, July 12, 1869; unm. 1896. 9374. Alanna S., Sept. 3, 1874; d. Sept. 17, 1890. [5191] ANDREW T. HAMBLIN/ (Alpheus F/ Sylvanus/ Barnabas/ Sylvanus/ Elkanah/ James/*) b. Sandwich, Mass., July 29, 1834; m. East Fal mouth, Mass., by Rev. Alex. C. Childs, July 1, 1861, Eliza B., dau. of Capt. Free man B. and Temperance (Hatch*) Robinson,t h. E. Falmouth, Feb. 16, 1840; whaler in early life; later carpenter; Taunton and New Bedford, Mass.; Re publican; Acting Ensign U. S. Navy; enlisted Oct. 18, 1862, served on the Mystic, Crusader, and R. R. Cuyler, participated at Fort Fisher: dis. Oct. 2, 1865; member Marine Lodge A. F. & A. M.; Legion of Honor, 25; Cong. Children: 9375. Alice Everett, b. Mar. 28, 1861, E. Falmouth; unm. 1899. 9376* Arthur P., " July 9, 1867, " 9377. Robinson Perry, " July 23, 1875, Taunton. [5192] LYDIA WEEKS HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Andrew T.,) b. Falmouth, Mass., Oct. 14, 1837; m. New Bedford, Mass., Sept. 11, 1865, Capt. James Alonzo Payne, h. Rochester, Mass., Feb., 2, 1837: she d. Mattapoi- sette. Mass., Sept. 30, 1868. He m. 2d, New Bedford, Sept. 20, 1870, Olivia Standish, dau. of Benjamin and Phebe Murdock (Shearman) Winslow,}: b. Ro chester, Apr. 26, 1854. He first went to sea on a whaling voyage when seveteen years old, to the Indian Ocean, and made several other whaling voyages: he rapidly rose in his occupation becoming mate and master mariner; his last voy age was in 1882-3; res. Mattapoisette, where his widow resides; Republican; Methodist. He d. of paralysis, Nov., 1889. No issue. [5195] JANE HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Andrew T.,) b. Mattapoisette, Mass., Apr. 7, 1846; m. there, May 4, 1865, William Thomas Lambert,? b. Falmouth, Mass., Jan. 5, 1836; sailor; East Falmouth, Mass. She d. Falmouth, Nov. 23, 1875. Children: 9378. Saphronia Mabel, b. Oct. 16, 1869; d. Feb. 13, 1884. 9379. Anna Jane, " Apr. 24, 1872, Falmouth; unm. 1901. [5196] SARAH MARIAH HAMBLIN/ William B./ Barnabas," Syl vanus/ Elkanah.s James/i) b. Chardon, Ohio, Oct. 29, 1842; m. Nebraska City, Neb., Jan. 23, 1861, James E. Ward, b. Stark Co., 111.. Aug. 20, 1839; farmer; Sturgis, Mich.; North English, Iowa, Henderson Co., 111., and Farrigut, Iowa, 1895; Christians. She d. Lomox, III., Jan. 31, 1876. * For Hatch see note 94. t For Robinson see note 88. X For Winslow see notes 96, 258 and 429. 8 For Lambert see note 43. Children 9380. Etta, 9381. George, 9382. Charles, 9383. Fred, 9384. Frank, 9385. Noble, 9386. Mary Annettie, 9387. Jacob Leroy, 9388. John, 9399. Guy, 9390. Harrison, EIGHTH GENERATION. 919 b. Jan. 21, 1862, Sturgis, Mich. " Sept. 19, 1864, " " July 4, 1866, Milford, 111.; d. Nov. 14, 1867. " Nov. 27, 1868, Henderson Co., 111. " Apr. 27, 1871, Willi ngton, 111. " Apr. 16, 1874, Henderson Co., 111. [5197] GEORGE BARNABAS HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Sarah M.,) b. Chardon, Ohio, Sept. 29, 1844; private, I, 8 Iowa Inf. Vols., enlisted Jan. 12, 1865; drowned in Alabama river, near Montgomery, Ala., June 7, 1865; unm. [5198] WILLIAM VENESS HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Sarah M.,) b. Burlington, Wis., Mar. 2, 1847; m. Burlington, Iowa, Apr., 1871, Amanda, dau. of Leonidas Albert and Nancy (Briley) Darwin, b. Cario, 111., July 6, 1849; moved to Indiana, 1854; Michigan, 1856; Nebraska, 1861; Iowa, 1867; Illinois, 1879; Nebraska, 1885; Iowa, 1888; Nebraska, 1892; Kansas, 1894; Eldorado, Kas., 1895. Children: b. Aug. 26, 1872, Lovejoy, Ills. " Nov. 20, 1877, Carman, " " May 15, 1882, Shenandoah, la. " Oct. 9, 1885, York, Neb. " June 26, 1891, Council Bluffs, la. [5199] EMMA JANE HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Sarah M.,) b. Geneva, Wis., June 4, 1849; m. Burlington, Iowa, Nov. 9, 1869, Samuel Edward, son of William and Elizabeth (Russell) Vaughan, b. Apponoose, 111., Sept. 11, 1840; farmer; Hancock and Henderson counties, 111.; Burlington, la., 1895; Freemason; she member, O. E. S.; Methodists. Ch. b. Carman, 111.: 9391. Elizabeth Abia, July 16, 1870. 9392. Mary Eliza, Aug. 17, 1872; d. Mar. 21, 1884. 9393. Roxie Annie, Apr. 20, 1875, " Oct. 23, 1880. 9394. Clara Ellen, May 14, 1877. 9395. Archie Edward, Apr. 18, 1880. [5200] FLA VI A ELIZA HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Sarah M.,) b. Geneva, Wis., June 11, 1851; m. Rockport, Mo., Apr. 15, 1883, Stephen Henry, son of Benjamin John and Sally Eva (Seeley) Walters, b. Galesburg, 111., Aug. 13, 1849: musician; Illinois, until 1883; Rutledge, Mo., 1895; Freemason; Christians. Ch. b. Rockport: 9396. Susie, Feb. 11, 1885. 9397. Martin, Apr. 22, 1888. 9398. Carrie, Sept. 30, 1890. [5201] MARY EVA HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Sarah M.,) b. Warsaw, Ind., Nov., Nov. 21, 1853; m. Lomax, 111., Dec. 25, 1875, Fred, son of August and Lena (Nelson) Swanson, b. Stockholm, Sweden, Mar. 17, 1850. 920 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. He came to America 1860; farmer; Illinois, until 1880; Iowa, until 1890; Neponee, Neb., 1895; Freemason; Methodists. Children: 9399. Francis, b. Dec. 10, 1879, Lomax. 9400. Christa, " Nov. 8, 1885, Shenandoah. 9401. William, " June 7, 1887, " [52021 JACOB EDWARD HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Sarah M.,) b. Sturgis, Mich., Dec. 16, 1855; m. Carthage, Ills., Mar. 12, 1878, Elizabeth, dau. of Spencer and Nancy (Twilley) Wheatley, b. Chanute, Kansas, June 9, 1865; section foreman on railway; Michigan, until 1856; Nebraska, until 1862; Iowa, until 1868; Illinois, until 1880; Rutledge, Mo., 1895; Odd Fellow; Freemason; A. O. U. W.; Methodists. Ch. b. Shenandoah. 9402. Florence, Mar. 12, 1880. 9403. Edith, Oct. 8, 1884. 9404. Ferdinand, Sept. 3, 1887. [5203] JOHN FRANKLIN HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Sarah M.,) b. Nebraska City, Neb., Feb. 4, 1858; m. Council Bluffs, la., Jan. 10, 1888, Rosamond, dau. of Hughie and Margret (Odonnell) Carlin, b. Franklin, Ohio, Apr. 22, 1869; car inspector; Nebraska City, until 1862: North English, la., until 1868; Illinois, until 1875; since, Iowa; Cedar Rapids, 1895; Freemason. Children: 9405. Francis Zoie, h. Feb. 1, 1889, Council Bluffs; d. Jan. 18, '90. 9406. Grace Elizabeth, " July 20, 1890, " " 9407. Fay, " Sept. 5, 1892, " " 9408. Annettie, " July 31, 1894, Cedar Rapids; d. Sept. 3, '94. [5205] MARTIN EDWARD HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Sarah M.,) b. North English, Iowa, Oct. 24, 1863; m. Council Bluffs, Iowa, Mar. 14, 1891, Josephine, dau. of Nicholas and Lena (Lusleyoung) Molitor, b. Racine, Wis., Jan. 1. 1873; railroad employe, North English, until 1870; Lomax, 111., until 1875; Council Bluffs, la., until 1894; since, Cedar Rapids, la.; telegraph operator; afterwards, bookkeeper for Pullman Car Co.; member N. A. M. Ch. b. Council Bluffs: 9409. Lawrence, May 27, 1892. 9410. William. 9411. Cecil May, May 6,1895. [5207] ARTHUR HAMBLIN/ (Martin H/ Barnabas/5 Sylvanus/ Elka nah/ James/i) b. Chardon, Ohio, Feb. 22, 1857; m. Geneva, Ohio, Ida, dau. of Ephraim Moss. He d. Nov. 21, 1892. Child: 9412. Lottie; d. aged 3 mos. [5208] ROSELLIA LANG DON/ (Lydia Hamblin/ Asa/ Barnabas/ Sylvanus/ Elkanah/ James/*) b. Ohio, June 11, 1834; m. 1st, Marcillon, Wis., Nov. 7, 1854, John, son of James and Eleanor (Dick) Braden, b. Ohio,(?) Aug. 21, EIGHTH GENERATION. 921 1829; farmer; Buchanan Co., Iowa, 1885; afterwards, Butler county, Iowa; Re publican: Freemason: 1st Lieut. I. 13 Iowa Inf. Vols.; wounded in battle and d. Rollo, Mo., Oct. 31, 1864; m. 2d, Samuel R. Peck. She d. Marcellon, June 27, 1881. Ch. by 1st marriage, b. Butler Center: 9413/ Alma, Sept. 18, 1855. 9414/ Julia Minenia, May 8, 1857. 9415/ Erwin Horace, Dec. 19, 1859. 9416. Datus Ellsworth, Dec. 4, 1860; d. July 27, 1878. 9417/ John Herbert, Jan. 28, 1862. By 2d marriage, b. Marcellon: 9418/ Mandana Langdon, Mar. 25, 1875. [5209] CHRISTOPHER LANGDON/ (Bro. of Rosellia,) b. Ohio, Aug. 25, 1836; m. Portage, Wis., Jan. 1, 1863, Martha, dau. of David and Maryette (Barker) Clark, b. Walworth Co., Wis., Nov. 10, 1845: member 32d W. Va. Inf. Vols.; farmer; Marcellon, Wis.; Republican. He d. N.C. Mar., 1864. Ch. b. Marcellon: 9419* Janette, Nov. 20, 1863. [5210] ASA LANGDON/ (Bro. of Rosellia,) b. Ohio, May 20, 1838: m. Maryette, dau. of Hugh and Mary (Guery) Barker, b. Genesee Co., N. Y., 1837: farmer; Republican. He d. Scott, Wis., Jan. 10, 1862; she m. 2d, D. S. Heath, of Pardeeville, Wis.; she Methodist. No issue. [5212] JOHN HAMLIN/ (Simeon/ Asa/ Barnabas/ Sylvanus,* Elka nah/ James/i) b. Tuscarawas Co., Ohio, June 18, 1840; m. Madison Co., Iowa, Mar. 11, 1867, Mahala J., dau. of Edmund and Lydia Charlotte (Morse) Thom son, b. Marion, Ohio, Mar. 18, 1846; corporal, H, 23 Iowa, Inf. Vols., enlisted Aug. 4, 1862, promoted sergt., June, 1863, participated in battles of Port Gib son, Champion Hills, Black River Bridge, Milliken's Bend, Jackson, Fort Espe- ranza, Spanish Fort, and smaller engagements; lawyer; Roseburg, Ore. He moved with his parents to Wis., 1845, to Big Grove, Iowa, 1854; after the war he returned to his father's home, Big Grove; attended and taught school; removed to LaBette Co., Kas., Nov., 1869, took up gov't land ten miles east of Oswego, Kas., farmed and taught school three years; res. three years in Oswego; read law and adm. to the bar, Sept. 1875; removed to San Louis, Obispo Co., Cal., Oct., 1875, resided there three years as overseer of stock ranch; then lived eight years at Marro and San Louis Obispo, engaged in practice of law eight years; removed to Roseburg, Dec. 1889; Republican; member Reno Post 29, G. A. R. and Council 22, A. P. A.; she member Reno 10, W. R. C; and W. C. T. U. Children: 9420/ Frank Blackstone, b. Nov. 5, 1868, Madison, Co. 9421/ Emma Elizabeth, " Mar. 10, 1871, La Bette Co. 9422/ Simeon Edmund, " Sept. 13, 1873, " " 9423. Jay Leon, " May 25, 1877, San Louis Obispo; unm. [5213] ELIZABETH HAMBLIN/ (Sister of John,) b. Tuscarawas Co., Ohio, Mar. 20, 1842; moved with her parents to Wiscon sin, 1845; to Big Grove, Iowa, 1854: before marriage a school teacher; m. Madi- 922 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. son, Co., la., Nov. 10, 1861, Wesley, son of William and Elizabeth (Martin) Cochran, b. Perry Co., Ohio, Nov. 14, 1834; he removed to Illinois, 1850; to Iowa, a year later; returned to Illinois, 1852; and again removed to Iowa, 1855; farmer and stock raiser; Macksburg, Iowa; Populist; Odd Fellow; she member Rebekah Lodge. Ch. b. Madison Co. 9424.* Kate, Aug. 6, 1865. 9425.* John Hamblin, Nov. 6, 1867. 9426. William, Nov. 15, 1869. 9427. Frank S., Aug. 10, 1871; d. Oct. 29, 1892, 9428. Walter, June 10, 1874. 9429. Forest Lke, Feb. 10, 1876, 9430. Fred F., Apr. 25, 1879. 9431. Fields W., May 30, 1881. 9432. Mattie E., Mar., 1884. [5214] FLA V1US JOSEPHUS HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of John,) b. Tuscarawas Co., Ohio, Aug. 13, 1843; moved with his parents to Wisconsin, 1845; to Big Grove, Iowa, 1854; m. Winterset, Iowa, June 19, 1868, Rachael E., dau. of Peter and Mahala A. (Smith) Moore, b. Kendall Co., Ills., Jan. 1, 1851; farmer; Winterset; Populist; Methodists. Ch. b. Madison Co.: 9433. Nellie R., Aug. 12, 1869. 9434. Florence B., Aug. 30, 1871. 9435. Mahalia, May 10, 1873; d. Feb. 10. 9436. Mary E., Jan. 25, 1877; unmarried. 9437. Hannibal F., Oct. 26, 1879, i. 9438. Seth F., Jan. 30, 1880, " 9439. Sarah A., Nov. 15, 1881, it 9440. Katie E., Oct. 31, 1886, tt [5215] CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of John,) b. Tuscarawas Co., Ohio, May 18, 1845; moved with his parents to Wisconsin the same year; to Big Grove, Iowa, 1854; private, H, 23 Iowa Inf. Vols.; enlisted July 26, 1862, in battles of Champion Hills and Black River Bridge, and slightly wounded. He and his brother John were among the first to plant the stars and stripes on the enemies works at the surrender of Vicksburg, Miss. He d. Mem phis, Tenn., Aug. 16, 1863; unmarried. [5216] SETH HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of John,) b. Columbia county, Wis., May 10, 1847: m. Ellsworth, Kas. Apr., 10, 1884, Bertha G., dau. of Elon and Harriet ( Wetmore) Culver, b. Charleston, Pa., Dec. 21, 1864, who d. Lone Walnut, Kas., Oct. 19, 1895; farmer and stock grower; ¦ moved with his parents to Madison, Co., Iowa, 1854, and resided there until 1879; removed to Lincoln Co., Kansas, where he has since res. at Lone Walnut; Republican. Ch. b. Lincoln Co: 9441. Henry Burton, Jan. 21, 1885; d. Apr. 5, 1885. 9442. Stella, Feb. 18, 1886, " Feb. 21, 1886. 9443. Carrie Myrtle, July 9, 1887. 9444. Hattie Eleanor, Mar. 28, 1889. 9445. Katie Mabel, Jan. 16, 1891. EIGHTH GENERATION. 923 [5217] MARTHA HAMBLIN/ (Sister of John,) b. Columbia Co., Wis., Nov. 19, 1849: moved with her parents to Big Grove, la., 1854; before marriage a school teacher; m. Kasson, la., Apr. 15, 1875; James Y., son of William B. and Rebecca T. (Vaughn) Kirk, b. Morrow Co., Ohio, Aug. 8, 1843; private, E, 34 Ohio Vet. Inf. Vols.: enlisted Feb. 27, 1864, partici pated in battles of Cloyd's Mountain, Lynchburg, Salem, Winchester, Kerns- town, Berryville, Opequan, Fisher's Hill, Strasburg, Cedar Creek, and was cap tured at Beverly and confined in Libby Prison; dis. July 31, 1865; farmer; Kas son, Iowa; Republican; Friend. No issue. [5219] HANNAH HAMBLIN/ b. Big Grove, Iowa, Madison Co., la., Apr. Sept. 14, 1885, Willifred Lafayette, son of Den Hurst, b. Paradise, 111., Mar. 18, 1856; ranchman: Farmers Alliance, 10. Children: 9446. Leon Hamblin, b. Oct. 30, 9447. Eleanor, " Nov. 9, 9448. W. L., " Apr. 2, 9449. Raymond O'Niel, " Sept. 24, 9450. Herbert Vestal, '• Aug. 28, 9451. Eleanor. (Sister of John,) 11, 1857; m. Aspen, Colorado, nis and Sarah Ann (Kingrey) Aspen; members Brush Creek 1886, Aspen; d. Oct. 2, 1888. 1888; d. Jan. 1, 1889. 1890, Brush Creek; d. Apr. 30, '80 1891, " 1894, " [5250] Elder DUANE HAMBLIN/ (Jacob V./ "Isaiah/ Barnabas/ Sylvanus,* Elkanah/ James/*), b. Walworth Co., Wis., Feb. 11, 1841; m. Salt Lake City, Utah, Elizabeth, dau. John and Ellen (Blackwood) Russell, b. Clock- maninshire, Scotland, July 2, 1836; farmer; res. with his father and accompan ied him to Utah in 1850, and res. Tooele Valley; removed to Santa Clara, 1855; Democrat; member church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, in which he was an elder; she member W. N. R. So* He d. Santa Clara, 1862. Ch. b. Ogden, Utah: 9452.* Duane, July 17, 1863. [5251] MARTHA ADELINE HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Duane,) b. Walworth Co., Wis., Sept. 15, 1843; m. Santa Clara, Utah, June 28, 1860, Elder Taylor, son of William and Sarah (Harmon) Crosby, b. Athens, Miss., Sept. 25, 1836; farmer and stock grower. He removed from San Bernadino, Cal., to Santa Clara, 1860: Santa Clara, 1860-5; Eagle Valley, Nev., until 1868; since, Kanab: Republican; members Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, in which he has been High Priest since 1875; she member W. N. R. So. She d. Kanab, Utah, June 17, 1877. Children: 9453/ Sarah Jane, b. Nov. 26, 1862, Santa Clara. 9454. Rachael, ft Nov. 7,^864, " " d. Nov. 1,1874. 9455.* Martha Adeline, tt Nov. 18, 1866, Eagle Valley. 9456/ Taylor, t f Mar. 18, 1869, " 9457/ William, tt Jan. 14, 1872, Kanab. 9458/ Louis, t f Dec. 27, 1873, " 9459. Jacob, ( f Nov. 20, 1876, " * Woman's National Relief Society. A charitable society of the Mormon church. 924 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [5252] MARYETTE MAGDALINE HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Duane,) b. Walworth Co., Wis., May 17, 1845; m. Santa Clara, Utah, Apr. 1, 1860, John William, son of Alfred D. Young: carpenter; Democrat; they separated about 1864; he res. Circleville, Utah; m. 2d. Salt Lake, Utah, Jan. 1867, Capt. William B. Maxwell; stockman; Pleasant Valley, Nev.; Alpine, Ariz.; Pleasan ton, N. M., and other places; Democrat. He was captain in the Momon Battal ion: sheriff in Nevada, about 1868-72; they separated Pleasanton, N. M., 1885; m. 3d, Cooney, N. M., Sept. 6, 1SS6, Timothy Lockwood, and res. there. Ch. by 1st marriage: 9460.* Martha, b. Apr. 23, 1861, Santa Clara. 9461.* Henrietta, " Sept. 16, 1862, Pinto. 9462. Lois Eve, " Apr. 23, 1864; d. 1865. By 2d marriage: 9463.* William Andrew, 1 1 Sept. 30, 1868, Spring Valley. 9464* Mary Luticia, ft Feb: 25, 1870, 1 1 t . 9465.* Charles Collier, ft Oct. 18, 1872, ,f 1 1 9466. Flavius, 1 1 Feb. 25, 1874, " d. July 2, '91 9467.* Franklin, " June 16, 1876, t f tt 9468.* Rachael, 1 1 Feb. 17, 1878, ft ft 9469. Delilah Maude, f f Feb. 3, 1879, Utah; d. July 9, 1891. 9470/ Edna, if Oct. 28, 1880, Alpine. 9471. George, 1 1 Dec. 18, 1883, Pleaston. 9472. Leona, By 3d marriage: Apr. 3, 1884, 9473. Nancy, t f June 1, 1887; d. June, 1888. 9474. Timothy, J., t f July 1, 1888, Cooney. [5253] Elder LYMAN STODDARD HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Duane,) b. Bloomfield, Iowa, Mar. 11, 1848; m. Salt Lake City, Utah, July 31, 1871, Esther Cecelia, dau. of Allen and Emily Jane (Smith) Burk, b. Farmington, Utah, Aug. 24, 1849; farmer; Eagar, Ariz.; Democrat; member Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S., in which he 'is an elder. He crossed the plains to Utah with his father's family and other kindred, 1850. On this journey many of the Mor mon company died of cholera, and he was stricken with the disease. He relates that on this occasion his grandfather Hamblin laid his hands on his head while he was suffering from this attack and prayed to the Lord for his recovery; say ing that he would not die. He recovered after a brief illness. The company reached Salt Lake Valley, Sept. 1, 1850. He lived with his father, residing at Tooele Valley until the fall of 1855, when the family removed to Santa Clara, Utah, which was his home until manhood. During this period he was often sent by his father with messages to the Indians and remained with them for days at a time, assisting and instructing them in their farming operations. And one winter he went down the Colorado river, as interpreter for a company, sent to establish Call's Landing, where Indians were employed to perform the labor, and remained there during that winter. Feb. 27, 1868, he went to Eagleville, Nev., where his uncles Francis M. and Frederick Hamblin resided, intending to locate on land there, and make a home. But the next year received a communication, of which the following is a copy: a^hAMLv, EIGHTH GENERATION. 925 St. George, (Utah ) July 19, 1869. Bbo. Lyman Hamblin: You are hereby requested to hold yourself in readiness to serve with your father on an Indian mission east of this place. You will get your business arranged so as to be able to be on hand at an early date, and will report -your self to your father. Erastus Snow. Mr. Snow was one of the twelve Apostles in the Mormon chureh and presi dent of the Southern (Utah) Mission. Mr. Hamblin observes: "To obey this call was to me a duty. It was not obligatory, but ecclesiastical respect made it so to me." He left Eagleville on July 26, and on Aug. 10 went with his father Mrs. Esther C. Hamblin. and others from Santa Clara to Kanab, Utah, then sixty miles distant from any white settlement. Brigham Young desired that the country should be set tled, and his method was to call suitable men to settle and build homes there. At this time the Navajo Indians were beginning their raids into the settle ments of southern Utah; and to get there were obliged to cross the Colorado river. A post was established at Kanab for protection of the more western set tlements. Mr. Hamblin belonged to a company of minute men at that place; performed service in scouting and was engaged in one fight with the Navajos, in which four of the Indians were killed. In 1871 settlers began to arrive at Kanab, and his time was employed in opening farms, irrigation ditches, etc, for the new settlement. During that summer he went to Farmington, Utah, and was married. He was ordained an elder in the church, Aug. 31, 1871. On his return to Kanab he met with Major J. W. Powell of the U. S. Geological survey, and with his uncle, Frederick Hamblin, accompained him east across 926 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. the mountains, to meet another company, who were coming down Green river in boats, on their famous voyage down the Grand canyon of the Colorado river. He worked with this surveying party at different times after they came to Kanab, and assisted to survey one ten miles Base Line. He removed to Spring- erville, Ariz., October, 1880. In February, 1885, many polygamist Mormons decided to go to Mexico to escape persecution; the father of Mr. Hamblin was in ill health and desired to see the country; he had many friends but no enemies, still he did not desire to defy the law. Mr. Hamblin would not see his father make the journey in mid winter without attendance, and consequently took him safely to Assencion, Chihauhau, Mexico; returning in May the same year. He has lived in Springerville, Alpine and Eagar, Arizona. Mr. Hamblin is a true type of frontiersman, having lived his entire life on the borders, where the tides of emigration have met and subdued the native population of this country, and has ever been among the foremost in building up and developing new set tlements in Utah and Arizona. For a man so situated he possesses a rare and extensive fund of useful knowledge and information. I desire to give him full credit for collecting and compiling almost the entire records of the descendants of his grandfather, Isaiah Hamblin.6 His modesty has defeated us from learning much that would have been interesting for this sketch, but we have incidentally learned of the facts that he is a good sportsman and hunter, a violinist, and that in earlier days he furnished excel lent dancing music for those who tripped the light fantastic toe. Children: Apr. Dec. Jan. Mar. Feb. Apr. Nov. Dec. July July [5254] LOIS HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Duane, ) b. Tooele, Utah, June 15, 1851; m. Salt Lake, Utah, Oct., 1869, Hubert R. Burk, b. Ambrosia, Lee Co., Iowa, Jan. 19, 1845; farmer and merchant; Farm ington, Utah, 1848-67; Eagleville, Nev., until 1872: Farmington, until 1877; Sun set, Ariz., until 1884; since, Alpine, Ariz.; members of Church of Jesus Christof L. D. S., and Y. M. M. I. Asso.; she mem. W. N. R. So. She d. Alpine, Ariz., Aug. 30, 1891. Children: 9485. Hubert Allen, b. Oct. 12, 1870, Eagleville; d. Aug. 20, 1883. 9486. Jacob Rosell, " 1872, Farmington; d. Feb. 1873. 9487. William Isaiah, " Nov. 28, 1874, 9488. Lois Emily, " Jan. 1, 1876, " 9489. Joseph Spencer, " Dec. 14, 1877, Sunset. 9490. Asahel Woodruff, " Mar. 1, 1880, " 9491. Hyrum Parley, " Oct. 10, 1882, " 9492. Frederick Jerome, " Nov. 6, 1884, Alpine; d. Jan. 9, 1885. 9493. Orson Taylor, " Feb. 16, 1887, St. Joseph; " Apr. 16, 1887. 9494. Pearl, » Aug.30, 1891, Alpine; " Aug.30, 1891. 9475.* Lyman Duane, 9476. Charles Allen, 9477. Lot, 9478. Graham, 9479. Iris, 9480. Cecelia, 9481. Burk, 9482. Wells, 9483. Tamer Gladice, 9484. Jacob Vernon, 22, 1872, Kanab. [unm. 28, 1874, Farmington; d, Feb. 10, '99 28, 1878, Kanab; d. Mar. 5, '78, unm. 5, 1879, " unm. 1902. 17, 1881, Springerville, Ariz, " 5, 1883, Alpine, tt ft tf 10, 1885, Springerville, tt 20, 1889, Alpine, f t 24, 1890. ft 15, 1893, f f Elder Benjamin Hamblin EIGHTH GENERATION. 927 [5255] Elder JOSEPH HAMBLIN/ ( Bro. of Duane, ) b. Tooele Valley, Utah, Oct. 6, 1854; m. St. George, Utah, Feb. 14, 1879, Elsie Albertina, dau. of Nephi and Conradina Albertina (Mariger) Johnson, b. Virgin, Utah, Nov. 5, 1861; stock grower; Kanab, Utah; member Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S., in which he is an elder; Republican. She d. Kanab, Nov. 5*, 1882. Ch. b. Kanab: 9495/ Joseph Roscoe, Nov. 19, 1879. 9496. Nephi, July 15, 1881; unm. 1902. 9497. Jacob, Oct. 27, 1882; d. Nov. 7, 1882. [5256] RACHAEL TAMER HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Duane,) b. Santa Clara, Utah, Aug. 3, 1856; m. St. George, Utah, Sept. 22, 1873, Hon. William Thomas, son of Levi and Margery (Wilkerson) Stewart, b. Salt Lake Valley, Utah, Oct. 18, 1853: stock grower and lawyer; Salt Lake Valley, until 1870; since, Kanab; Democrat: prosecuting attorney, Kane Co., Utah, six years; member Utah legislature, 1888-90: member Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S.; she mem. N. W. R. So. She d. Kanab, Mar. 17, 1878. Ch. b. Kanab: 9498.* Maud Rachael, 9499. Thomas Hamblin, Apr. 25, 1875. Mar. 8, 1878; d. Mar. 24, 1878. [5257] Elder BENJAMIN HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Duane, ) b. Santa Clara, Utah, Sept. 29, 1858; m. Salt Lake City, Utah, July 10, 1891, Delia, dau. of Joseph Guernsey and Lovina (Manard) Brown, b. Draper, Utah, July 25, 1868; merchant and sheep grower; Santa Clara, Utah, until 1871; since, Kanab, Utah; Republican; members Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S., in which he is a High Priest; he went on a mission to New Zealand, 1891-3; member Y. M. M. 1. Asso.; she member of N. W. R. Soe. Ch. b. Kanab: Edwin Duke, Oct. 22, 1891; adopted. 9500. Clara, Mar. 21, 1895. 9501. Joseph Guernsey, Jan. 31, 1897; d. same day. 9502. Mark Deloss, Apr. 14, 1898. 9503. Delwin Fay, July 14, 1900. 9504. Grace, Oct. 23, 1902. [5259] SARAH OLIVE HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Duane, ) b. Santa Clara, Utah, Oct. 15, 1858: m. Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 19, 1876, Abram L., son of Alonzo and Margaret (Brower) Winsor, b. Pike Co., 111., Nov. 26, 1846; private, G, 5th 111. Vols., enlisted Sept. 25, 1861; served at Siege of Vicksburg; dis. 1864; farmer; removed to Utah after the war and res. Ft. Thomas, Arizona, since 1878; Republican; Odd Fellow; members Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S. Children: 9505/ Joseph, b. Nov. 15, 1877, Kanab. 9506.* Sarah Pricilla, <( Oct. 27, 1879. 9507. Alonzo, i i Feb. 11, 1881, Pima. 9508. Olive Esma, a Apr. 10, 1884, Pleasanton. 9509. Abram H., .t Jan. 5, 1887, " 9510. Lucy, " Sept. 7, 1892, Nutrioso. 9511. Carabell, ( t Aug. 30, 1897, St. Thomas. 928 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [5260] MELLISSA HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Duane,) b. Santa Clara, Utah, Apr. 25, 1861; m. Pima, Arizona, Dec. 25, 1882, James Edgar Chesley, b. Mo., 1851; farmer; Republican; she member Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S. and W. N. R. So. Children: 9512. Edgar H., b. Sept. 22, 1885, N. M. 9513. Jacob, " Feb. 5, 1887, " 9514. Alexander, " Dec. 19, 1888, Arizona. 9515. Vera Matilda, " Mar. 4, 1890, Utah. 9516. Benj. Franklin, " Apr. 6, 1892, " d. Dec. 20, 1893. 9517. Joseph, " Nov. 20, 1893, " 9518. Maby Fern, " Feb. 8, 1896, " 9519. John A., " Jan. 13, 1899, Arizona. [5262] Elder JACOB HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Duane,) b. Santa Clara, Utah, Mar. 21, 1865; m. there, Dec. 9, 1885, Sadie Cornelia, dau. of William Perry, and Lucy Clarinda (Atchison) Lytle, b. Nevada, Oct. 10, 1867; farmer; Utah, until 1877; since, Arizona, and res. Nutrioso, Ariz., 1900: Democrat; Bishop in Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S.; mem. Y. M. M. I. Asso., she mem. W. N. R. So. Ch. b. Arizona: 9520. Jacob Perry, May 19, 1888; d. Mar. 31, 1889. 9521. Lucy Percilla, Dec. 27, 1889, " Apr. 26, 1892. 9522. Wilford Woodruff, Apr. 3, 1891. 9523. William Stanton, May 24, 1893. 9524. Jeremiah, Feb. 11, 1895: d. Feb. 11, 1895. 9525. Roland S., May 27, 1896. 9526. John Arlington, Jan. 5, 1898. 9527. Sadie Alma, May 19, 1900. 9528. Karl Maeser, Mar. 31, 1902, Eagar. [5263] ELLA ANN HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Duane,) b. Santa Clara, Utah, June 11, 1867; m. Springerville, Arizona, Mar. 14, 1884, Warren Moroni, son of Warren Reid, and Julia Ann (Phelps) Tenney, b. Payson City, Utah, Jan. 4, 1861; farmer; Utah, until 1877; since, Arizona and at Nutrioso, 1900; Democrat; Justice Peace; members Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S. He member Y. M. M. I. Asso.; she member W. N. R. So. Children: 9529. Warren Moroni, h. May 24, 1885, Amity. 9530. Wilford Augus, " May 7, 1887, Nutrioso; d. Sept. 14, '89 9531. Orrawell, " Apr. 2, 1889; " 9532. Jacob Hamblin, " Aug. 4, 1891, 9533. Benjamin Reid, " Apr. 21. 1893, 9534. Olive Vernon, " Aug. 2, 1895, 9535. Bryan Clair, " Sept. 29, 1897, " 9536. Thomas Rowell, " July 23, 1900, " [5264] MARY ELIZABETH HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Duane,) b. Kanab, Utah, Sept. 25, 1872; m. Nutrioso, Arizona, Sept. 27, 1897, Ed ward Beeler, b. Benton, Tenn., May, 5, 1864; farmer; Springerville, Ariz.; Dem- EIGHTH GENERATION. 929 oorat; sheriff Apache Co., Ariz.; members of Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S.; she mem. W. N. R. So. He was ambushed, shot and killed in New Mexico, Apr. 11, 1901. No issue mentioned. Edward Beeler, Esq. [5265] CLARA MELVINA HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Duane,) b. Kanab, Utah, Nov. 5, 1876; m. Arizona, Aug. 19, 1898, Azra Peter Nicoll, b. Utah, Mar. 14, 1876; farmer; Nutrioso, Ariz.; Democrat; member Co. K, Arizona, N. G., enlisted Nov., 1893. Ch. b. Arizona: 9537. Lurline, Apr. 23, 1899. 9538. Priscilla, Aug. 3, 1900. [5268] Elder WALTER EUGENE HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Duane,) b. Santa Clara, Utah, Apr. 15, 1868; m. Kanab, Utah, Jan. 15, 1898, Sarah Blanche, dau. of Richard Smith and Eliza (Watten) Robinson, b. Pinto, Utah, Oct. 2, 1873; stockman; Kanab; Republican; member Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S. in which he is an elder; missionary to the Southern States, 1898. Ch. b. Kanab: 9539. Clarice, Apr. 16, 1901. [5269] INEZ LOUISA HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Duane,) b. Kanab, Utah, Apr. 4, 1871; m. St. George, Utah, Oct. 8, 1888, Elder John 930 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. David, son of John Doyle and Lovina ( Young) Lee,.b. Parowan, Utah, Mar. 19, 1851; stock grower; Utah, until 1880, Arizona, until 1884; Luna, New Mexico, 1900; Thatcher, Ariz., 1902; members Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S.; Mis sionary to England, 1894-6; Democrat; member Y. M. M. I. Asso.; she member Y. L. M. I. Asso. and W. N. R. So.; instructors in Sunday school. Ch. b. Luna: 9540. Jacob David, Dec. 10, 1889. 9541. Inez Edna, May 1, 1891. 9542. Louisa, Mar. 30, 1893. 9543. Lelia, Jan. 19, 1895. 9544. Anthon Hamblin, July 12, 1897. 9545. Otto Hamblin, Apr. 25, 1899. [5270] Elder GEORGE OSCAR HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Duane,) b. Kanab, Utah, Mar. 25. 1873; m. St. John's, Arizona, Mar. 20, 1897, Sarah Ida, dau. of Prime T., and Elizabeth (Knell) Coleman, b. Pinto, Utah, Jan. 20, 1876; farmer; Utah, until 1881; New Mexico, 1883; Alpine, Arizona, since 1899; Democrat; member Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S., in which he is an elder, and member Y. M. M. I. Asso. Ch. b. Alpine: 9546. Willard Coleman, Feb. 3, 1898; d. Aug. 3, 1898. 9547. George Oscar, Mar. 13, 1900. [5271] ALICE EDNA HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Duane,) b. Kanab, Utah, Feb. 9, 1876; m. Luna, N. M., Feb. 1, 1896, Jared Taylor, son of Newman and Lora Ann (Taylor) Brown, b. Kanab, July 26, 1874; farmer; Luna, N. M., and Thatcher, Ariz.: members Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S. She is described as a lady of beautiful character; a sister writes: "There is not a bad thing one could say about her and tell the truth." She d. Tatcher, Mar. 1, 1902. Children: 17, 1897, Luna. 10, 1898, " d. July 28, 1901. 11, 1901, Thatcher; d. Feb. 15, 1901. 23, 1902, " " Mar. 4. 1902. " " " " Feb. 25,1902. [5272] WILLARD OTTO HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Duane,) b. Kanab, Utah, Mar. 25, 1881; m. Nutrioso, Ariz., Sept. 11, 1901, Lillian, dau. of Willard and Lucinda (Clark) Lee. [5274] CHARLES HAMBLIN RIGGS/ (Adeline A. Hamblin/ Isaiah/ Barnabas/ Sylvanus,* Elkanah/ James/ 1) b. Kanesville, Iowa, Apr. 25, 1847; m. Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 29, 1875, Nancy Maria, dau. of Almon White and Julia Ann (Johnson) Babbitt, b. Salt Lake City, Sept. 7, 1856; farmer; Kanab, Utah; Springerville, Nutrioso, St. Johns, Concho, and Mesa City, Ariz.; Demo crat; members Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S. 9548. Vera, b. Feb. 9549. Alice Edna, " Nov. 9550. Jared Vernon, " Feb. 9551. Jesse Hamblin, tl (1 9552. Joseph Hamblin, it it EIGHTH GENERATION. 931 Children: 9553. Charles Wallace, 9554. Adeline Amelia, 9555. Almon Isaiah, 9556. Don Frederick, 9557. Julia Ann, 9558. Mary Amalie, 9559, Agnes Viola, b. Sept. 7, 1876, Kanab: unm. 1902. " May 19, 1879, Springerville. " July 10, 1881, Nutrioso; unm. 1902. " June 10, 1883, St. Johns, " " " Sept. 1, 1886, Concho, " " Oct. 17, 1889, Mesa City. " Apr. 2, 1892, Concho; d. Aug. 25, 1900. [5275] ALBERT ENSIGN RIGGS/ (Bro. of Charles H.,) b. Tooele, Utah, Nov. 14, 1852; m. Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. 22, 1873, Margery Ann, dau. of Levi and Margery (Wilkerson) Stuart, b. Salt Lake City, Sept. 24, 1858; stockman; Kanab, Utah, until 1881; St. John's, Ariz., until 1886; since, Kanab; Democrat; members of Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S.: she member W. N. R. So. 9560/9561/9562.9563.9564.9565 Children: Margery Manetta, b. June 1, 1874, Kanab. Amarilla, " Feb. 28, 1878, " Albert S., Levi S., Bessie S., IrVing S., June 7, 1879, May 11, 1881, June 10, 1883, Arizona. Apr. 14, 1889, Kanab. unm. 1901. d. Jan. 24, 1886. [5276] HERBERT EDWIN RIGGS/ (Bro. of Charles H., ) b. Tooele, Utah, Nov. 2, 1854; m. St. George, Utah, Sept. 18, 1884, Sarah Sabina, dau. of Nathan and Mary (Plunket) Adams, b. American Fork, Utah, Feb. 11, 1866; farmer; Kanab; Democrat; members of Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S.; she member W. N. R. So. Ch. b. Kanab: 9566. Herbert, Dec. 26, 1885. 9567. Tessa, Mar. 28, 1887. 9568. Mary Adeline, Sept. 24, 1889. 9569. Nathan Adams, Apr. 6, 1891. 9570. Bertha, Nov. 6, 1894; d. Dec. 30, 1894 9571. Linnie, Oct. 29, 1895, " Nov. 16, 1895 9572. Edwin Aquilla, Mar. 11, 1897, " May 23, 1900, [5277] ADELINE E. RIGGS/ (Sister of Charles H.,) b. Tooele, Utah, Nov. 2, 1854; m. about 1869, George A. Burgon, an Eng lishman. They removed to Salt Lake City, Utah, and perhaps afterwards to California. Several children. [5278] BRIGHAM ADELBERT RIGGS/ (Bro. of Charles H.,) b. Tooele, Utah, Apr. 30, 1857; m. St. George, Utah, Oct. 12, 1882, Rachael, dau. of Edwin and Emily (Sandall) Ford, b. Kaysville, Utah, Nov. 2, 1863, stock man; Kanab; Democrat; members of Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S.; she member W. N. R. So. 932 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Oh. b. Kanab: 9573. Winnie, July 16, 1883. 9574. Brigham Adelbert, Dec. 3, 1884. 9575. John Ensign, Sept. 24, 1887. 9576. Emily, Aug. 20, 1889. 9577. Harriet, May 19, 1893. 9578. Rachael, Apr. 16, 1895. 9579. Ruth, Sept. 22, 1897. [5280] MARY AGNESS RIGGS/ (Sister of Charles H.,) b. SantaClara. Utah, Nov. 29, 1863: m. St. George, Utah. April 27, 1884, Hon. William Derby, son of William Derby and Jane Cadwallader ( Brown) Johnson, b. Council Bluffs, Iowa, May 2, 1850: accountant and bookkeeper; Council Bluffs, until 1856; Florence, Neb., until 1860; Salt Lake, Utah, 1860-70; Kanab, Utah, 1870-85; since, Diaz, Mexico; Democrat: Lieut. Black Hawk Veterans; enlisted May, 1866; in battle of Thistle Valley, July, 1866: dis. Sept., 1866: representa tive, Utah, 1878-82; delegate to Congress from Utah, 1883; members of Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S., in which church he is a bishop. Children: 9580. RUTHIE, b. Oct. 27, 1885, Concho, Ariz. 9581. Abia Ezekiel, , , Oct. 31, 18S8, Diaz. 9582. George Teasdale, ft Feb. 17, 1891, Johnson; d. Nov. 9, 1893. 9583. Henry Lunt, ff Feb. 3, 1896, Diaz; " Feb. 6, 1896. 9584. Lila, tf Aug. 18, 1897, " 9585. Merza, ft July 26, 1899, " [5285] LEWIS EDWARD HAMBLIN/ (Alson H./ Isaiah/ Barnabas/ Sylvanus/ Elkanah/ James/*) b. Santa Clara, Utah, Feb. 9, 1860; m. Samaria, Idaho, Nov. 22, 1883, Catherine, dau. of William W. and Mary (Hodge) Williams, b. Salt Lake City, Utah, Jan. 30, 1869; carpenter; Kanab, Utah, 1871-2: Beaver, 1872-80; Malad City, Idaho, 1880-9; since, Samaria; Republican; village trustee; member Gem Valley Lodge 28, 1. O. O. F.; she member Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S. Ch. b. Samaria: 9586. Anna, July 20, 1889. 9587. Mary, Feb. 17, 1891. 9588. Alice, July 25, 1893. 9589. Louis L., Nov. 9, 1895. 9590. Rachael, June 14, 1900. [5286] SARAH DAPHNE HAMBLIN/ (William H./ Isaiah/ Barna bas/ Sylvanus/ Elkanah/ James/*) b. Wellsville, Utah, May 26, 1852: m. Salt Lake City, Utah, June, 1871, Edgar, son of John Deal, b. Utah, about 1848. She d. Springville, 1872. Ch. b. Clover Valley, Nev.: 9591. A Daughter, 1872; d. 1872. [5287] MARY EMILY HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Sarah D.,) b. Wellsville, Utah, Dec 4, 1853; m. Salt Lake City, Utah, 1870, Warren Follett; res. Pima, Ariz., where she d. Jan 29, 1902. EIGHTH GENERATION. 933 9592. Children: Warren, b. 1872, Clover Valley, Nev 9593. William, " 1874, Utah. ¦9594. Celestia, " 1877, Ariz. 9595. Lyman, " 1879, " ¦9596. Rachael, " 1881, " 9597. Annie, " 1887, " 9598. Minerva, " 1892. [5288] AMELIA HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Sarah D.,) b. Tooele City, Utah, Aug. 21, 1855; m. Clover Valley, Nevada, July 11, 1873, Charles Webb, b. Iron Co., Utah, July 26, 1851; stock raiser; Utah, until 1868; Nevada, until 1873; Utah, until 1879; Pima, Ariz., 1900; Republican; members of Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S.; he member Y. M. M. I. Asso.; she member W. N. R. So. b. Aug. 9, 1874, Lincoln Co.; d. June 16, 1892. '* May 4, 1876, Kanab. " May 25, 1878, " " Apr. 8, 1880, Springerville. " Aug. 21, 1882, " " May 7, 1883, " " Dec. 25, 1884, " Jan. 25, 1885, " d. Jan. 28, 1885. " Feb. 19, 1886, " Nov. 17, 1887, Nutrioso. " May 7, 1888, Pima. " Nov. 7, 1892, " d. Mar. 5. " Nov. 31, 1896, " Children: 9599. Mary, ¦9600. Margaret 9601. Jennie, 9602. Charles, 9603. Emily, 9604. Lydia, 9605. Elmira, 9606. William, 9607. Rachael, 9608. Joseph, 9609. David, 9610. Alvin a, 9611. Roxcina, [5289] ELIZA OLIVE HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Sarah D.,) b. Wellsville, Utah, July 4, 1857; m. Clover Valley, Nev., July 11, 1873, John William, son of James Mangum, b. Provo City, Utah, Nov. 14, 1851; farmer; Utah, 1868;, Nevada, until 1873: Utah, until 1879; since, Arizona, Pima, 1900; Democrat; members of Church of Jesus Christ of L.D.S. She mem. W.N.R. So. Children: 9612. William, b. Sept. 28, 1874, Utah; unm. 1900. 9613. Mary, a Feb. 27, 1877, t< tf n 9614. Harvey, n Feb. 4, 1880, Arizona it u 9615. Jeremiah, a Feb. 28, 1882, tt d. Feb. 14, 1886, 9616. Lydia, 4t Mar. 12, 1884, «t unm. 1900. 9617. Thomas, a Apr. 23, 1886, tt d. Aug. 11, 1888, 9618. Emma, *t Jan. 19, 1888, tf 9619. Amelia, tt Jan. 19, 1888, a " Jan. 31, 1888. 9620. Clark, tt Mar. 16, 1890, a 9621. Desmond, a July 23, 1892, tt 9622. Harold, a Nov. 16, 1896, ft [5290] RACHAEL HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Sarah D.,) b. Santa Clara, Utah, Feb. 3, 1859; m. Albert Lewis. 934 • THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children: 9623. Sarah. 9624. Minnie. 9625. Allen. 9626. Joseph. 9627. Rachael. [5292] Elder THOMAS ROWEL HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Sarah D., ) b. Santa Clara, Utah, Apr. 6, 1862; m. Luna, New Mexico, Nov. 7, 1888, Irena, dau. of Willas and Amelia (Ainger) Copelon, b. St. George, Utah, Jan 5, 1870, who d. Pima, Oct. 8, 1897; m. 2d, Mary Malvina, dau. of Libbeus T. and Delia Elizabeth (Curtis) Coons, b. Brigham City, Ariz., Jan. 9, 1880; farmer; Utah, until 1868; Clover Valley, Nev., until 1873; Springerville, Ariz., until 1888; Eden, 1900. Democrat; constable, 1898-9; members of Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S., in which he is an elder; he member Y. M. M. I. Asso.; she member Y. L. M. I. Asso., and W. N. R. So. Ch. by 1st wife: 9628. Mary Amelia, b. Sept. 28, 1890, Pima. 9629. Irene, " Nov. 10, 1893, " ' d. Dec. 2, 1893. 9630. Charlotte Ainger, " Jan. 3, 1895, " " Sept. 18, 1897. 9631. Sarah, " May By 2d wife: 6, 1897, Layton, " Sept. 10, 1897. 9632. Malvina Delia, b. Mar. 28, 1900. [5294] JOSEPH HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Sarah D.,) b. Pinto, Utah, Jan. 16, 1867; m. Pima, Ariz., Apr. 29, 1892, Nancy, dau. of Joseph K., and Josephine (Wall) Rodgers, b. Prattville, Utah, Oct. 14, 1875; farmer; Utah, until 1868; Nevada, until 1877; Utah, until 1879; since, Arizona, Pima, 1900; Democrat; members of Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S.; she mem ber W. N. R. So. Children: 9633. Nellie, b. Mar. 10, 1894, Pima. 9634. Rudolph, " Dec. 14, 1896. 9635. Albert, " Oct. 3, 1897. [5295] Elder WILLIAM DUDLEY HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Sarah D.,) b. Tooele, Utah, Jan. 20, 1856; m. there, Jan. 29, 1874, Mary Abigail, dau. of John and Mary Ann (Adair) Mangum, b. Utah, Jan. 1853; farmer; Utah, until 1879; Nutrioso, Ariz., 1900; Democrat; member of Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S., in which he is an elder. Children: 9636.* Eliza Ann, b. Nov. 3, 1874, Utah. 9637.* Betsey Ellen, tt Aug. 19, 1876, " 9638. William, tt Apr. 7, 1879, " 9639. John Dudley, ,t July 8, 1883, Arizona. 9640.* Estella, f i Sept. 19, 1885, Nutrioso. 9641. A marilla, tt Aug. 2, 1887, Arizona. 9642. Caroline, tt May 7, 1889, 9643. Lillian, tt Dec. 10, 1893, 9644. Clarissa, tt Mar. 10, 1896, N. Mex. 9645. Susan, " Jan. 30, 1898, Arizona. EIGHTH GENERATION. 935 [5296] BETSEY JANE HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Sarah D.,) b. Cache Valley, Utah, Jan. 23, 1858; m. Pahreah, Utah, Jan. 29, 1874, George Albert, son of John and Ellen (Bardgley) Mangum, b. Nephi, Utah, Feb. 12, 1854; stock grower; Nephi, until 1871; Washington, until 1879; Arizona, until 1889; Tuleroso, N. M., 1889-93, temporary residence, but Nutrioso was his home; Blue, N. M., 1901; Democrat; members of Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S. Children: 9646* Sarah Olive, b. Mar. 4, 1876, Kanab. 9647/ Lydia Ellen, " Sept. 20, 1877, Pahreah. 9648. Betsey Jane, " Jan. 6, 1880, Sunset; d. Aug. 11, 1880. 9649. George Haynes, " July 2, 1881, Alpine. 9650. Thomas Lemuel, " Oct. 23, 1883, Nutrioso. 9651. Joseph, " June 17, 1885, " 9652. Kay, " Mar. 23, 1887, i" 9653. Anna Laura, " Aug. 11, 1889, Tuleroso. 9654. Cyrus, " April 14, 1890, ." 9655. J. William, " Nov. 10, 1891, 9656. Clara, " Dec. 20, 1893, 9657. Duane, " Jan. 13, 1901, Nutrioso. [5297] ELMIRA HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Sarah D.,) b. Gunlock, Utah, Oct. 26, 1860; m. St. George, Utah, Jan. 23, 1880, George Washington, son of George Washington and Ann Catherine (Chestnut) Adair. b. Santa Clara. Utah, Jan. 26, 1861; farmer; Washington, Utah, until 1870; Kanab, until 1881; Arizona, until 1894; since, Largo, N.-M.; Democrat; members of Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S. Children: 9658. George William, b. Jan. 21, 1881, Arizona; d. Aug. 10. 9659. Roy, " Jan. 22, 1883, tt 9660. Don Carlos, " July 16, 1885, " d. Feb. 15, 1886. 9661. Bertha, " Apr. 6, 1886, it 9662. Clarence Duane, " Feb. 17, 1888, ( ( 9663. Lenora Ann, " Feb. 15, 1891, (( 9664. Guy, " July 3, 1892, a 9665. Emily Printha, " May 1, 1894, Utah. 9666. Betsey Olive, " Jan. 2. 1896, Arizona. 9667. Alford Chestnut, " May 1, 1898, Utah. 9668. Blanch, " Aug. 9, 1900, N.M. [5298] Elder DUANE HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Sarah D.,) b. Utah, Aug. 10, 1862; m. there, Dec. 5, 1885, Susan Virginia, dau. of Amer- icus Vespucius and Polly Ann (Lane) Greer, b. Bargne Co., Texas, July 25, 1869; stock grower; Utah, until 1879; since, Arizona, Eagar, Ariz., 1901; Democrat; members of Church of Jesus Christ of L. D.S., in whichhe is an elder; he mem ber Y. M. M. I. A.; she W. N. R. So.; deputy sheriff, 1899; App. Arizona Ranger, Sept. 20, 1901, and had a fight with outlaws, Oct., 1901, in which two men were killed; a brave and daring man. 936 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children: 9669. Mildred, b. Mar. 22, 1890, Nutrioso. 9670. Wilmirth, tt Jan. 25, 1894, " 9671. Geneva, ft Oct. 25, 1898, Eagar. 9672. Polly, tt Jan. 14, 1900, St. John. [5299] ANNIE ELIZA HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Sarah D.,) b. Utah, Feb. 1, 1864; m. Nutrioso, Arizona, Sept. 11, 1882, Ezra Taft, sonof John Doyle, and Agatha Ann (Woolsey) Lee, b. Harmony, Utah, May 14, 1857; farmer; Nutrioso and Safford, Ariz.: Republican; members of Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S.; she member W. N. R. So. and Y. L. M. I. Asso. Children: 9673. Marcus Ezra, b. Jan. 8, 1884, Nutrioso; d. Feb. 20, 1886. 9674. William Oscar, " June 16, 1885, " " Feb. 22, 1886. 9675. Linda, " Nov. 24, 1887, " 9676. Clara, " Aug. 9, 1888, Safford. 9677. Wallace, " July 31, 1890, Nutrioso. 9678. Willard, " Aug. 17, 1892, Johnson. 9679. Joseph Haynes, " July 21, 1894, Tuba City. 9680. John America, " Feb. 7, 1896, Pima. 9681. Edwin H, " Sept. 17, 1898, Safford. 9682. Helen J., " Sept. 28, 1899, [5301] CLARA HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Sarah D.,) b. Utah, Oct. 26, 1870; m. Safford, Ariz., Dec 10, 1889, William Franklin, son of John Doyle and Rachael Andora (Woolsey) Lee, b. Harmony, Utah, Aug. 5, 1872; farmer; Utah, until 1889: since, Arizona, Safford, 1900; Democrat. Ch. b. Safford: 9683. Dora May, Nov. 1, 1891. 9684. William Franklin, Feb. 26, 1893. 9685. John Doyle, Nov. 8, 1894. 9686. Heber Lesley, Sept. 19, 1895; d. Feb. 10, 1899, 9687. Raymond Duane, Feb. 16, 1897. 9688. Paria H, Sept. 25, 1898. [5302] SARAH PRISCILLA HAMBLIN,' (Sister of Sarah D.J b. Nevada, Dec. 27, 1873; m. Arizona, Dec. 28, 1892, Thomas George, son of John and Sarah Ann (Edwards) Alger, b. Utah, Oct. 28, 1872; farmer; Nutrioso and Safford, Ariz.; Democrat; members Church of Jesus Christ of L. D.S.; he member Y. M. M. I. Asso.; she member W. N. R. So. Ch. b. Nutrioso: 9689. Thomas Haynes, Aug. 11, 1893; dead. 9690. Elda, Dec 26, 1894. 9691. Lloyd, Dec. 1, 1896: d. Mar. 16. 1896. 9692. Leonard, Apr. 6, 1897. 9693. Betsey, Nov. 26, 1898. [5304] ELIZABETH HAMBLIN/ (Oscar/ Isaiah/ Barnabas/ Sylva nus/ Elkanah/ James/*) b. Tooele, Utah, Aug. 30, 1856; m. Minersville, Utah, Jan. 10, 1877, Elder John Molen, son of Orrice Olapp and Margaret Ann EIGHTH GENERATION. 937 (Molen) Murdock, h. Lehi, Utah, Sept. 11, 1852; farmer and stock dealer; Beaver City, Utah, since 1868; Republican; city councilman: assessor; members Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S., in which he is High Priest and High Councellor. She d. at birth of her only child, Minersville, Utah, Jan. 14, 1879. 9694. A Child, d. infancy. [5307] Elder WILLIAM HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Elizabeth,) b. Santa Clara, Utah, Apr. 27, 1862; m. St. George, Utah, Mar. 27, 1882, Frances Permelia, dau. of William and Lucy ( Babcock) Wood, b. Minersville, Utah, Jan. 1, 1862; farmer; moved with his parents from Santa Clara to Minersville, May 1862, and resided there until fall of 1897; since, Fort Bridger, Wyo.; Republican; members Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S. He Prest. Y. M. M. I. Asso.; she member W.N. R. So. and Prest. of the Primary Asso. Children: Dec. 19, 1882, Minersville. Aug. 20, 1884, " d. Mar. 4, 1889. July 1, 1886, " " May 3, 1888. Dec. 12, 1888, Feb. 17, 1891, Salt Lake City; d. Jan. 14, '92 May 28, 1893, Minersville. May 11, 1896, [5308] Elder WALLACE HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Elisabeth,) b. Santa Clara, Utah, Apr. 27, 1862; m. St. George, Utah, Dec. 14, 1881, Ida Minerva, dau. of James Henry and Eveline (Walker) Rollins, b. Minersville, Utah, Oct. 2, 1862; farmer; moved with his parents from Santa Clara to Miners ville, May, 1862; resided there until the fall of 1897; since, Ft. Bridger, Wyo.; Republican; members of Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S., in which he is Teacher and holds the office of Seventy; member Y. M. M. I. Asso.; she mem ber W. N. R. So. 9695. Rettie, 9696. Clara, 9697. Mary A dell, 9698. William, 9699. Wallace Benj., 9700. Clarence, 9701. Claudius Hugh, Ch. b. Minersville: 9702. Wallace Eugene, Dec. 12, 1882. 9703. Claudius Lee, Dec. 3, 1884. 9704. Edwin Rollin, Jan. 19, 1887. 9705. Ida Melissa, Feb. 6, 1891. 9706. Addie Manervia, Feb. 6, 1891. 9707. William Clark, Sept. 20, 1893. 9708. Henry Marcene, Nov. 18, 1896. [5309] Elder OBED EDWIN HAMBLIN/ (Edwin/ Isaiah/ Barnabas/ Sylvanus/ Elkanah/ James/i) b. Brigham City, Utah, Feb. 3, 1856; m. Clover Valley, Nevada, July 19, 1883, Margaret, dau. of John Milton and Jane (Richie) Adair, b. Utah; blacksmith and farmer; Utah, until 1869; since, Nevada; Clover Valley, 1900; Democrat; member Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S., in which he is an elder. Children: 9709. Edwin Obed, b. Mar. 8, 1885, Gunlock. 9710. Veva, 9711. Bertha, 9712. Olive, 9713. Guy Franklin, 9714. Isabell, 9715. Angus Jay, Apr. 8, 1887, Nevada; d. Feb. 19, 1901. July 19, 1890, Mar. 17, 1892, " Jan. 17, 1896, " Jan. 8, 1898, Nov. 15, 1901, 938 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [5311] HANNAH MARIAH HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Obed E.,) b. Santa Clara, Utah, Dec. 12, 1859; m. Pioche, Lincoln Co., Nev., May 27, 1883, Thomas Walter, son of Robert and Mary Elizabeth (Perkins) Logan, b. Washoe, Nev., May 29, 1861; stock raiser and miner; Pioche, 1883; Mohave, Ariz., 1884-90; Belmont, Nev., 1902; sheriff of Nye Co., Nev.; she member Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S. 9716. Annie Elizabetj L b. Apr. 11, 1884, Lincoln Co. 9717. Jessie, " Jan. 4, 1887, Mohave Co. 9718. Josephine, " Apr. 22, 1889, tt tt 9719. Hazel, " Sept. 27, 1891, Lincoln " 9720. Aimee, " July 8, 1894, Nye 9721. Jay Edwin, " Jan. 3, 1898, ti (I 9722. Thelma Kate, " Nov. 2, 1898, CC tt [5313] SARAH ANN HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Obed E.,) b. Pinto, Utah, Aug. 1, 1863; m. Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. 19, 1889, David Raymond, son of Peter and Catherine (Cook) Sinclair, b. Salt Lake City, Sept. 20, 1861; ranchman; Victor, Idaho; members Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S. Children: 9723. Raymond, b. June 16, 1890, Salt Lake City. 9724. Katie, " Jan. 28, 1892, Rexburg, Idaho. 9725. David Guy, " Oct. 4, 1893, Victor, 9726. Earl Edwin, " Oct. 22, 1895, a n 9727. Paul Eugene, " Oct. 14, 1899, n (( [5314] JOSEPHINE HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Obed O.,) b. Pinto, Utah, Nov. 9, 1864; m. Panaca, Nev., July 1, 1891, Joseph, son of Asaph and Mary (Businback) Rice, b. Panaca, Dec. 2, 1851; merchant; Panaca; members of Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S. Ch. b. Panaca: 9728. Rena, Apr. 13, 1892. 9729. Erma, Apr. 13, 1894. 9730. Lloyd Raymond, Feb. 6, 1897. 9731. Frederick Joseph, July 23, 1899. 9732. Lee Arnold, Oct. 2, 1901. [5315] JOSEPH PETER HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Obed E.,) b. Pinto, Utah, Nov. 28, 1866; m. St. George, Utah, Apr. 30, 1895, Charlotte Lucinda, dau. of John Milton and Eliza Jane (Richey) Adair, b. Washington, Utah, Oct. 2, 1873; farmer and stock grower: Clover Valley, Nev., until 1900; since, Victor, Idaho; Democrat; members of Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S. Children: 9733. May, b. May 14, 1896, Clover Valley: d. Feb. 15, 1897 9734. Joseph Cyril, " Jan. 4, 1898, " " 9735. Myrtle Vivian, " May 5, 1900, Panaca. 9736. William Clyde, " Mar. 27, 1902. Victor. IRS, HANNAH M, LOGAN Thomas W, Logan EIGHTH GENERATION. 939 [5316] EMMA HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Obed E.,) b. Gunlock, Utah, Dec. 18, 1869; m. Logan, Cache Co., Utah, Oct. 12, 1892, Andrew, son of Esais and Balinda (Miles) Edwards, b. Millville, Utah, Sept: 15, 1865; farmer; Victor, Idaho; members of Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S. Children: 9737. Haynes Andrew, b. July 7, 1893, Oxford. 9738. Veva Balinda, " Feb. 1, 1896, Victor. 9739. Lafell Hamblin, " June 18, 1898, " 9740. Lacell Miles, " June 18, 1898, " [5319] ARAMINDA HAMBLIN/ (Francis M./Tsaiah/ Barnabas/ Syl- anus/ Elkanah/ James/ 1) b. Santa Clara, Utah, Aug. 2, 1862; m. St. George, Utah, June 24, 1883, George, son of Nathan and Mary Ellen (Plunkett) Adams, b. Washington, June 7, 1860; stockman; Kanab, Utah; Republican; members of Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S.; she member W. N. R. So. Ch. b. Kanab: 9741. Ruth Elizabeth, Aug. 23, 1884. 9742. George James, May 10, 1886. 9743. William Frederick, Dec. 25, 1887. 9744. Mary Ellen, Apr. 8, 1890. 9745. Minda, Feb. 23, 1893. 9746. Francis- Marion, Jan. 30, 1896; d. Feb. 22, 1896, 9747. Tamer, May 17, 1898. [5320] WILLIAM FREDERICK HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Araminda,) ,b. Eagle Valley, Nev., Mar. 28, 1864; m. Kanab, Utah, May 8, 1895, Cecelia, dau of Elijah and Johanna Christena (Nelson) Averett, b. Kanab, Mar. 19, 1875; stock grower; Kanab; Republican; members of Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S. Ch. b. Kanab: 9748. Susie, Feb. 21, 1896. 9749. William Frederick, Nov. 1, 1898. [5321] FRANCIS MARION HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Araminda,) b. Eagle Valley, Nev., June 6, 1866; m. Kanab, Utah, Jan. 22, 1886, Rose Anna Jane, dau. of Joseph Guernsey and Esther Brown, b. Draper, Utah, Aug. 28, 1865; farmer; Kanab; Rebublican; members of Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S. Ch. b. Kanab: 9750. Rose, Dec. 26, 1886. 9751. Francis Marion, June 7, 1889. 9752. Alta, Oct. 2, 1891. 9753. Para, Mar. 26, 1894. 9754. Elizabeth, Apr. 28, 1896. 9755. J la, Aug. 24, 1898. [5323] SCYTHA SOLENA HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Araminda,) b. Eagle Valley, Nev., Feb. 10, 1870; m. St. George, Utah, Joel Hills, son of Nephi and Mandana (Merrill) Johnson, b. Virgin, Utah, Nov. 16, 1860; merchant; Virgin, 1860-8; since, Kanab, Utah; Republican: members Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S.; she member W. N. R. So. 940 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. b. Kanab: 9756. Pearl, Jan. 20, 1892. 9757. Wiley Lamare, Apr. 6, 1894. 9758. Wilmirth, Sep. 10, 1899. [5324] MARY ANN HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Araminda, ) b. Kanab, Utah, April 14, 1873; m. St. George, Utah, Jan. 22, 1891, Sixtus Ellis, son of Nephi and Mandana (Merrill) Johnson, b. Virgin, Utah, Jan. 3, 1870; stock grower; Virgin, until 1873; since, Kanab; Republican: members of Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S. Ch. b. Kanab: 9759. Edna, Dec. 15, 1891. 9760. Sixtus Ellis, Feb. 7, 1893: d. Feb. 10, 1893. 9761. Annie, Mar. 7, 1895. 9762. William Frederick, Oct. 21, 1898. [5327] ISAIAH HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Araminda,) b. Kanab, Utah, Apr. 1, 1879; m. there, Dec. 25, 1900, Tamer, dau. of William Thomas and Fannie (Little) Stewart, b. Kanab, May 3, 1880: cattle grower; Kanab; Republican; members of Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S-; she member Y. L. M. I. Asso. Ch. b. Kanab: 9763. Elizabeth, Oct., 1901. 9764. Isaiah Stewart, Dec 28, 1902. [5329] DAPHNE JANE HAMBLIN/ (Frederic/ Isaiah.6 Barnabas/ Sylvanus/ Elkanah/ James/*) b. Santa Clara, Utah, Nov. 6, 1860; m. St. George, Utah, Apr. 8, 1881, Samuel Edward, son of Samuel and Sarah Jane Lewis, b. Parowan, Utah, July 17, 1854; farmer; Utah and Arizona; and Ramah, N. M., 1903; Democrat; members Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S.; Bishop of Ramah; member Y. M. M. I. Asso.; she member W. N. R. So. Children: 9765. Orson Frederic, b. Jan. 6, 1882, Alpine. 9766. Samuel Edward, " Dec. 5, 1883, Ramah. 9767. Francis Asa, " Oct. 21, 1885, tt 9768. Frances Linda, " Dec. 24, 1887, tt 9769. Daphne Tamer, " Apr. 11, 1890, 1 1 9770. Benj. Tarlton, " July 24, 1892, ft 9771. Jesse Duane, " Jan. 17, 1895, tt 9772. Gilbert Vernon, " May 30, 1897, tt 9773. Rudger, " June 30, 1900, " [5330] FRANCES MELISSA HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Daphne J.,) b. Utah, Oct. 27, 1863; m. May 11, 1882, John Sidney, son of Charles Allen and Lydia Burk, b. Cal., July 11, 1853; farmer; California, 1853-6; Utah, until 1877; since, Arizona, Eager, Ariz., 1899; Republican; she member Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S., and W. N. R. So. EIGHTH GENERATION. 941 Ch. b. Arizona: 9774. Frances Jane, May 4, 1884. 9775. Lydia Pearl, Apr. 2, 1886; d. July 17, 1887. 9776. Melissa Maud, Feb. 1, 1888, " Mar. 31, 1898. 9777. Charles Allan, Feb. 18, 1890. 9778. Prudum, May 26, 1892. 9779. Daphne, Aug. 19, 1894. 9780. John Sidney, Dec. 10, 1896. 9781. Frederic Hamblin, Jan. 27, 1899. 9782. Bernice, Apr. 11, 1902, Eagar. 9783. Harriet, 9784. Maryetta, 9785. Winnie, 9786. William, [5332] OLIVE ADELINE HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Daphne J.,) b. Eagleville, Nev., Jan. 4, 1870, m. Socorro Co., N. M., Dec. 12, 1894, Wil liam Lee, b. Jackson Co., Mo., Aug. 22, 1859; stock grower; Luna, N. M. Ch. b. N. M.: Feb. 10, 1896. Dec. 15, 1897. April 6, 1900. Aug. 22, 1902. L5342] EDWARD JENNEY HAMBLIN/ (Ruben,™ Benjamin/ Reuben/ Elkanah/ James/*) b. Fairhaven, Mass., 1813; m. Nantucket, Mass., Keziah Yellette; res. New Bedford, where he d. Apr. 28, 1848. Children: 9787.* Ellen Patten, Apr. 23, 1845. 9788. Josiah; went to Kansas. 9789. A Child; d. young. [5344] EMELINE HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Edward J.,) b. Jan. 17, 1821: m. Wareham, Mass., by Rev. S. Knott, Jr., Jan. 21, 1841, Joseph Millett, Jr., of Wareham; res. Fairhaven, Mass.; both d. Fairhaven. Children: 9790. Henry; res. Brockton, Mass. 9791. Joseph. [5345] BETSEY STURDIVANT HAMBLIN/ (Nathaniel/ Reuben/ Benjamin/ Reuben/ Elkanah/ James/1) b. Wareham, Mass., Aug. 27, 1820; m. there, by Rev. Samuel Nott, Jr., Mar. 30, 1845, Alexander, son of Elisha and Betsey (Clark) Swift,* b. Wareham, Jan. 26, 1821; iron worker; Wareham; Re publican; constable and deputy sheriff. He d. Wareham, July 6, 1885. Ch. b. Wareham: 9792. Elisha, Feb. 22, 1847; d. same day. 9793. Lunette June, June 1, 1848, " " " 9794.* Martha Briggs, Sept. 29, 1849. 9795.* Ada Augusta, Jan. 2, 1852. 9796. Avis Bell, Apr. 7, 1854; d. Mar. 31, 1856. 9797.* Lucy Ellis, Apr. 27, 1856. 9798. Lucius Alexander, July 22, 1860: d. Mar. 21, 1888, unm. * For Swift see note 121. 942 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [5346] MARY ANN GIBBS HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Betsey S.,) b. Wareham, Mass., Nov. 12, 1822; m. East Wareham, July 30, 1846, Hon. Israel Franklin, son of Israel and Rebecca Nickerson;* carpenter; Rochester, Mass.; removed to Cambridgeport, Mass.; Republican; representative, Mass. legislature. Both d. Cambridgeport. Ch. b. Rochester: 9799.* Anna. 9800. Mary; m. William Hazen. 9801. ' Josephine; d. young. [5347] MAHALA SMITH HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Betsey S.,) b. Wareham, Mass., Feb. 13, 1825; m. Providence, R. I., Isaac Brown; police man; Providence; she d. Willimantic, Ct.; he d. Providence. No issue. [5348] ISABELLA SEABURY HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Betsey S.,) b. Wareham, Mass., May 13, 1827; m. there, by Rev. Richard B. Eldridge, Jan. 19, 1848, Amos B./ son of Capt. Eli and Roxanna (Williams) Adams.t b. Readfield, Mar. 4, 1822; clerk; Waremam; removed to Willimantic, Ct.; insur ance agent. Children: 9802.* Ella Maria, b. Jan. 17, 1849, Wareham. 9803. Emma Isabel, " Jan. 12, 1850, Boston; d. Aug. 18, '67. 9804.* Horace Amos, " Aug. 6, 1853, Wareham. 9805. Myra Mary, " Aug. 30, 1855, Carver; d. 1857. 9806.* Carroll Beauharnois, " Aug. 30, 1855, Windham. [5349] PHEBE MARIA HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Betsey S.,) b. Wareham, Mass., July 21, 1829; m. there, by Rev. George Cryer, Sept. 20, 1856, Enos Burt, son of William S. Phillips, b. Taunton, Mass., 1832; moulder; Providence, R. I.; removed to Cambridge, Mass.; she d. Cambridgeport, Mass.; hem. 2d, Rochester, Amanda Melvina Hamblin, sister of 1st wife, who d. Cam bridgeport. He m. 3d, Martha B. Swift.J He d. Cambridgeport. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Cambridgeport: 9807. Albert Enos; d. young. [5350] NATHAN CHAPMAN HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Betsey S.,) b. Wareham, Mass., Mar. 17, 1832; m. there, Susan F., dau. of John W., and Rebecca Griffith, b. Carver, Mass., 1834; nailor; Wareham and Rochester. He d. Wareham; she m. 2d, May 29, 1867, Marcus M. Benson; res. Fairhaven, Mass. Ch. b. Wareham: 9808. Othello Chapman, June 1, 1853; d. May 6, 1861, Rochester. 9809. Annie, Apr. 10, 1855; m. and died. [5351] TIRZAII SEABURY HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Betsey S.,) b. Wareham, Mass., June 16, 1834; m. there, by Rev. Lucius Holmes, Sept. 11, 1853, Amos P., son of Ansel and Laura Kenney, b. 1831; machinest; Cam bridge, and Jamaca Plain, Mass. * For Nickerson see note 341. + Note 401. Capt. ELI ADAMS,« (Stephen^ Obadiah,* John.s Edward,8 Henry.*) * For Swift see note 121. EIGHTH GENERATION. 943 Children: 9810. Celeste; d. in infancy, 9811. Charles; unmarried. 9812. Judson. 9813. Mary Isabel, d. unm. 9814. A Daughter, " young. [5352] ELIZA VALENTINE HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Betsey S.,) b. Wareham, Mass., Mar. 21, 1839; m. Lucius Atwood; farmer; Carver, Mass., where she died. He remarried. No issue. [5355] HARVEY MINDWELL HAMBLIN/ (Drusilla/ Reuben/ Ben jamin/ Reuben/ Elkanah/ James/*) b. Marion, Mass., Nov. 23, 1821; m. New Bedford, Mass., Feb. 15, 1857, Mary A./ dau. of Ammiel and Mary Perry (Avery) Weeks,* b. Plymouth, Mass., July 26, 1828; farmer; Marion. Both d. Marion; he Mar. 13, 1898; she July 29, 1888. Ch. b. Marion: 9815. Rhoda Ann, Jan. 20, 1859; d. Dec. 10, 1893, unm. 9816/ Drucilla Frances, Jan. 1, 1861. 9817. William Hervey, Nov. 30, 1863; d. Feb. 23, 1864. 9818. Andrew Jackson, June 7, 1866; unm. 1899. 9819/ Georgiana, Aug. 28, 1869. [5359] JULIA D'AUBGNE HAMBLIN/ (Elkanah/ Reuben/ Benja min/ Reuben/ Elkanah/ James/1) b. Wareham, Mass., Dee. 25, 1825; m. there, b. Rev. Samuel Nott, Jr., Feb. 17, 1846, Peter Frank, son of Peter Frank and Catherine (Prentiss) Hollywood, b. Canton, N. Y., Aug. 9, 1821; merchant tailor; North Bridgewater, now Brockton, Mass., since 1845; Republican; Freemason; she Cong. Ch. b. N. Bridgewater: 9820. Alice, Dec. 23, 1846; d. Dec. 27, 1846. 9821/ Peter Frank, Sept. 1, 1847. 9822/ George H., July 31, 1849. 9823.* Jennie Prentiss, Aug. 27, 1851. 9824. Stephen Swift, Aug. 17, 1854; d. May 20, 1856. 9825/ Joseph Millett, Oct. 10, 1856. [5360] SARAH PLUMMER HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Julia D.,) b. Wareham, Mass., Aug. 17, 1827; m. there, by Rev. Samuel Nott, Jr., June 17, 1849, Capt. Stephen, son of Stephen and Eunice Swift, t b. 1819; master mar iner; Wareham; whaler. Both d. Brockton, Mass.; he about 1893. Ch. b. Wareham: 9826/ Louisa McKeehen, Jan. 28, 1856. [5361] JANE MILLIS HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Julia D.,) b. Wareham, Mass., Sept. 19, 1829; m. there, by Rev. Samuel Nott, Jr., Aug. 31, 1857, Capt. Benjamin Ricketts, son of Benjamin and Louisa (Poole) * Note 462. AMMIEL WEEKS.8 (Ammiel/ « 5 George,* Ammiel,3 2 George.*) + For Swift for see note 131. 944 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Butman, b. N. Y. City; master mariner; New York; he commanded the John Currier, Hampden, Mary Stetson, Sarah and Celia, St. Mark, and Plymouth Rock, between N. Y., and European ports: owner of the Hampden and St. Mark. He graduated Wilbraham College. He d. London, England, from a fall on the Ply mouth Rock, May 26, 1874. She res. Wareham. Children: 9827.* Alice Claire, h. June 24, 1858, Charleston, S. C. 9828.* Percival Francis, " Dec. 18, 1861, Liverpool. 9829.* Arthur Benjamin, " Oct. 30, 1866, Yonkers. 9830.* Harold Ricketts, " Sept. 10, 1868, " [5363] MARGARET CLARK HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Julia D.,) b. Wareham, Mass., Feb. 22, 1837; m. there, by Rev. Leander Cobb, Aug. 11, 1859, Joseph Sanford, son of Abner and Eleanor (Sanford) Pitts, b. Taunton, Mass., 1828; jeweller; Taunton; Republican. Ch. b. Taunton: 9831. Annie Provost; m. George H. Colby, of Taunton. [5380] CHARLES WARREN HOWLAND/ (Nathaniel W./ Nathaniel/ Abigail Hamblin/ Reuben/ Elkanah/ James/*) b. Athens, N. Y., Mar. 20, 1839; m. 1st, Dec. 4, 1862, Eliza O. VanLoan, of Athens, who d. 1864; m. 2d, 1868, Eliza J. Seaman, of Athens; merchant, in partnership with his father, firm of Howland & Son. Ch. b. Athens: 9832. Frank Seaman, Sept. 5, 1869. [5381] FRANCIS N. HOWLAND/ (Bro. of Charles W.,) b. Athens, N. Y., Oct. 7, 1844; m. Oct. 7, 1868, Mary A. Nichols, b. 1846; res. N. Y. City, 1885. Ch. b. N.Y. City: 9833. Annie, Apr. 21, 1872. 9834. Charles F., Sept. 1, 1874. [5383] LEWIS B. FISH/ (Lewin/ Betsey Howland/ Abigail Hamblin/ Reuben,* Elkanah/ James/i) b. Chatham, Oniario, Oct. 20, 1821; m. Brain tree, Vt., Dec. 20, 1842, Martha Lull, dau. of Freeman C. and Susan (Kitridge) Norton, b. Hartland or Windsor, Vt., Dec. 25. 1821; carpenter; Randolph, Vt., 1823-1854; Bellows Falls, 6 months; Montpelier. 12 years; St. Albans, 15 years; since, Palmer, Mass.; Republican; Epis.; she d. Palmer, Apr. 6, 1883. Children: 9835. Edward Orville, b. Feb. 17, 1847, Randolph; d. Jan. 27, '68 unm 9836. Chas. Everard, " Nov. 23, 1853, Bellows Falls. [5384] BENJAMIN ELIHU FISH/ (Bro. of Lewis B.,) b. W. Randolph, Vt., Nov. 3, 1822; m. 1st, Oct., 1848, Martha Laurens, dau. of Oliver and Hannah (Graves) Gleason, b. Pittsfield, Vt., Feb. 20, 1826: Epis.; she d. Woodstock, Ohio, Sept. 10, 1857; m. 2d, Woodstock, Feb., 1858, Mary Gleason, sister of first wife, b. Pittsfield, Mar. 20, 1821: Presb; saddler; West Randolph; removed to Woodstock, Ohio, June, 1851; Syracuse, Neb., 1882; re- EIGHTH GENERATION. 945 turned to Woodstock, 1884; later Wapakaneta, Ohio; Republican; private, D, 134 Ohio Inf. Vols., enlisted May 1864; dis. Sept., 1864. Children: 9837.* Martha Amanda, b. Nov. 28, 1849, W. Randolph. 9838. Charles Benjamin, " Apr. 20, 1851, " d. Aug. 2, '74. 9839. Hannah, " Feb. 6, 1854, Woodstock; " Feb. 14, '55. Mary Gleason, " Apr. 14, 1857, " Children: 9841. Edwin Verone, 9842. Alma Velora, 9843. Helen Maria, 9844. William James, 9845. Annie, 9846. Alice R., 9847. Edwin John, [5386] HELEN M. FISH/ (Sister of Lewis B.,) b. Randolph, Vt., Oct. 3, 1827: m. there, Mar. 3, 1847, William, son of James and Sophia (Brown) Hutchinson, b, Randolph, Jan. 24, 1823; farmer and editor; Randolph, until 1856; merchant, Lawrence, Kansas, until 1861; State Senator, 1859-60; since, govern ment clerk, Washington, D. O; Republican; Unitarians. She d. Washington, June 25, 1898. Children: b. May 28, 1848, Randolph; d. Sept. 26, '49. " Mar. 22, 1851, " " Jan. 6, 1857. " June 19, 1854, " m. Prof. Lewis Boss. " Oct. 5, 1857, Lawrence, unm. 1899. " Apr. 28, 1864, Washington; d.Sept. 22, '64 " Mar. 22, 1866, " unm. 1899. " Mar. 31, 1869, " d. Sept. 3, '71. [5387] HANNAH N. FISH/ (Sister of Lewis B.,) b. Randolph, Vt., Mar. 22, 1829; m. there, Sept. 13, 1853, Curtis A. Carpen ter/ b. Norwich, Vt., Feb. 18, 1826; blacksmith; Randolph; Lebanon, N. H., since 1872; Republican; corporal, C, 15th Vt. Inf. Vols.; enlisted Sept. 11, 1862; dis. Aug. 5, 1863; member James P. Perry Post, G. A. R.; Congs. Ch. b. Randolph: 9848. Willis Eugene, July 30, 1854. 9849. Nettie Eliza, Oct. 22, 1857; d. Feb. 1, 1858. 9850. Della May, May 27, 1859. 9851.* Elmer Ellsworth, June 24, 1861. [5390] ARNOLD BURCH FISH/ (Bro. of Lewis B.,) b. Randolph, Vt., Sept. 12, 1833; m. Rochester, Vt., Jan. 5, 1858, Amelia Maria, dau. of John and Olive Lucinda (Walbridge) Pearson, b. Randolph, July 5, 1836: carpenter and clerk in store; Randolph; she Christian. * Note 463. The noble family of Carpenter is of great antiquity in Hertford and other parts of England. In 1303, John Carpenter * appears ; he was member of Parliament for Les- kard, in Cornwall, 1323. From him descends a long liae of descendants, viz. : Richard.2 John.s* William,6 James.s John,? William.8 The latter was father of the immigrant. American Pedigree. WILLIAM CARPENTER,* b. 1575, of London, Eng., son of William,8 above, came to America, with his son William, in the Bevis. 1638, and returned in the same ship. WILLIAM CARPENTERS b. 1605. Came with his father, and wife Abigail, in the Bevis, 1638; farmer; Rehoboth, Mass.; freeman, Weymouth, Mass, May 13, 1640; representative, Wey mouth, 1641-3; constable, 1641; admitted inhabitant of Rehoboth, Mar. 28, 1645; freeman, there, June, 1645; representative same year. He was the friend of Gov. Bradford, who m. his cousin Alice.— Carpenter GeneeiUtgy. 946 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. b. Randolph: 9852. Benjamin Burch, Oct. 6, 1858; d. Mar. 23, 1859. 9853.* Ernest Elton, July 19, 1863. 9854. Ferda Pearson, Feb. 15, 1866; unm. 1899. 9855. Galen Burch, June 24, 1869, " " 9856.* Electa Amelia, June 30, 1871. [5394] SARAH ABBIE FISH/ (Benjamin/ Betsey Howland/ Abigail Hamblin/ Reuben/ Elkanah/ James/*) b. Sandwich, Mass., May 1, 1846; m. New Bedford, Mass., Apr. 4, 1867, Laban Paddock, son of Heman and Sylvia G. (Holway*) Crocker,! b. Nantucket, Mass., Feb. 17, 1840; mechanic: Forestdale, Mass.; Independent; Friend; she Cong. Ch. b. Cotuit: 9857.* ' Justus Howland, Mar. 1, 1868. 9858. Lucy Sampson, July 5, 1869; d. May 5, 1880. 9859* Joseph Holway, Aug. 18, 1871. [5395] LEWIN H. FISH/ (Bro. of Sarah A.,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Mar. 2, 1848; m. New Haven, Ct., July 1, 1877, Sylvia S., dau. of William H. and Catherine Stannard, b. Westbrook, Ct., Apr. 2, 1840; carpenter; New Haven; Republican; member Pyramia Lodge 45, A.O. U.W.; Congs. Ch. b. New Haven: 9860. Fidelia O, Aug. 4, 1878: d. Aug. 6, 1878. 9861. LewinB., Nov. 5,1879;" unm. 1901. [5396] NATHANIEL H. FISH/ (Susanna/ Betsey Howland. » Abigail Hamlin/ Beuben/ Elkanah/ James/*) b. Sandwich, Mass., Feb. 6, 1825; m. , dau. of Edmund and Chloe Lumbert,J b. Falmouth, Mass.; baker: Charlestown, Sandwich and Cataumet; Republican; Methodist; private, G, 1st Mass. Cav., served 33 months; Pensioner. He d. Soldier Home, Chelsea, Mass., June 13, 1901. [5398] BENJAMIN FRANKLIN FISH/ (Bro. of Nathaniel H.,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Nov. 6, 1827; m. Charlestown, Mass., June 6, 1847, Eliza Waitt, dau. of William Howard, b. Maiden, Mass.; painter; Sandwich, Mass., Woodstock, Vt., Medford and Charlestown, Mass.: member of Howard Lodge 22, 1. O. O. F.; she d. North Woburn, Mass. Aug. 31, 1883. Ch. b. Charlestown: 9862.* Benjamin Franklin, July 4, 1848. 9863* Susan Eliza, Jan. 7, 1851. 9864.* Howard William, Dec. 25, 1852. 9865.* Edwin Herbert, Aug. 2, 1855. 9866/ Charles Sumner, Dec. 21, 1857. 9867. Addie, May 13, 1860; d. Oct. 24, 1864. 9868.* Carrie Sophia, June 5, 1862. 9869/ Lizzie Hamlen, July 22. 1864. 9870/ Henry Clinton, Nov. 12, 1866. 9871.* Walter Sherman, Nov. 5, 1868. 9872. George, July 2, 1871; d. Nov. 16, 1874. 9873.* Grack Louise, Sept. 30, 1873. 9874. Albert, Oct. 29, 1875. * Note 464. JOSEPH HOLWAY sottled at Sandwich, Mass., as early as 1641; where bis descendants still live, and the name common. + For Crocker see notes 35, 39 and "s. X For Lumbert see note 43. EIGHTH GENERATION. 947 [5400] BRADDOCK EDSON FISH/ (Bro. of Nathaniel H.,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Dec. 7, 1831; m. 1st, there, Dec, 1834, Elizabeth, dau. of Ansel and Mehitable Tobey, b. Sandwich. Mar. 3, 1835; Methodist: she d. Sandwich, Apr. 13, 1863; m. 2d, Charlestown, Mass., May, 1873, Henrietta N., dau. of John and Nancy Carlisle, b. Bangor, Me., Feb. 4, 1852; Cong.; she d. Cambridge, Mass., June 25, 1888; m. 3d, Boston, Mass., Oct., 1893, Fanny B., dau. of Charles Henry and Georgianna (Brown) Sanger, b. Concord, N. H., June 28, 1859; Unitarian: merchant; Sandwich, 1854-64; Charlestown, 1864-76; Cam bridge, 1876-88: Braintree, 1901: Republican; Freemason; Methodist. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Sandwich: 9875. Addie E., Aug. 1856. 9876. Albert I., Nov. 1860; d. Aug. 3, 1863. 9877. Frederick W., Aug. 1863. By 2d wife: 9878. Florence Gertrude, b. Feb. 25, 1875, Charlestown; unm. 1901. 9879. Harry Edgar, " June 4, 1881, Cambridge, " " [54011 OBED M. FISH/ ' (Bro. of Nathaniel H.,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Nov. 27, 1833; unmarried; machinist; Boston, Mass.; Republican; Methodist. Lieut. F, 2d Mass. H. Art. He d. Boston, June 19, 1869 [5403] SUMNER B. FISH/ (Bro. of Nathaniel H.,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Feb., 1838; unmarried; machinist; Boston, Mass.; Re publican; Methodist: member Charlestown Cadets, 1st Mass. Inf. Vols.; killed Bull Run, July, 1861. [5404] CAROLINE HOWLAND JONES/ (Abigail Fish/ Betsey How land/ Abigail Hamblin/ Reuben/ Elkanah/ James/l) b. Randolph, Vt., Dec. 15, 1831; m. George Washington Chandler; she d. Keene, N. H., Feb. 18, 1891. [5405] SUSAN AUGUSTA JONES/ (Sister of Caroline H., ) b, Randolph, Vt., Aug. 2, 1834; m. Sandwich, Mass., July 18, 1861, Zenas, son of Zenas and Rebecca (Sampson) Crocker,* b. Cotuit, Mass., June 7, 1831; mer chant and cranberry grower; Cotuit; Republican; Freemason; Methodists. He d. Sarituit, Nov. 22, 1898. Ch. b. Cotuit: 9880. Hattie Estella, Aug. 3, 1862; unm. 1901. 9881.* Zenas, Jan. 6, 1864. Ellen Maria, Apr. 11, 1868. Francis Herbert, Sept. 21, 1872. [5406] ABBY AMANDA JONES/ (Sister of Caroline H.,) b. Woodstock, Vt., July 25, 1836; m. John L. Moses of Randolph, Vt. [5407] NANCY ELIZABETH JONES/ (Sister of Caroline H.,) b. Woodstock, Vt., May 28, 1838; m. there, Mar. 23, 1857, Sylvanus, son of Sylvanus and Sally (Pratt) Chamberlin, b. Pomfret, Vt., Jan. 25, 1834; woolen * For Crocker see notes 35, 39 and 78. 948 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. finisher; Woodstock, Vt., and East Dedham, Mass.: Republican; member Lodge 31, A.F. & A.M.; Christian; Sergt. B, 12 Vermont Inf. Vols. Ch. b. Woodstock: 9884.* Augustus Jones, b. Sept. 15, 1859. 9885.* William Ellsworth, " Feb. 8, 1865. [5410] EMMA MAY JONES/ (Sister of Caroline H.,) b. Woodstock, Vt., May, 1, 1853; m. West Randolph, Vt., Dec. 23, 1871, James E., son of Thomas Riley, b. Barnard, Vt., Jan. 1, 1842: cabinet-maker; Randolph, Vt.; removed to Detroit, Mich., 1879; Worcester, Mass., since July, 1880; Republican; she Cong. He d. Worcester, Nov. 2, 1896. Ch. b. W. Randolph: 9886/ James Leon, Feb. 6, 1873. 9887. Edward Orville, Apr. 9, 1874: unm. 1902. [5411] MARGARET C. FISH/ (Chipman/ Betsey Howland/ Abigail Hamblin/ Reuben/ Elkanah.^ James/*) b. Sandwich, Mass., July 12, 1842; m. Plymouth, Mass., Oct. 13, 1866, James H., son of Josiah F. and Sarah E. Nye/ b. Sandwich, Jan. 21, 1840; hay and grain dealer; East Bridgewater and Brock ton, Mass.; Republican; member Paul Revere Lodge, I. O. O. F.: Commercial Club, and Board of Trade, Brockton. She d. Brockton, Dec. 12, 1893. Ch. b. Brockton: 9888. Florence G., Aug. 31, 1873, unm. 1899. 9889. Josiah O, Aug. 11, 1883. [5413] HANNAH T. CHADWICK/ (Elizabeth Fish/ Betsey Howland/ Abigail Hamblin/ Reuben/ Elkanah/ James/*) b. Sandwich, Mass., Feb. 24, 1840; m. there, Nov. 6, 1873, Charles E., son of William and Harriet G. (Brewster!) Barnes,t b. Plymouth, Mass., Oct. 30, 1840; street railway employe; Plymouth, until 1898; since. Maiden, Mass. [5415] JAMES CHIPMAN CHADWICK/ (Bro. of Hannah T.,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Sept. 13, 1844; m. Boston, Mass., Apr. 27, 1873, Annie E., dau. of Warren D. and Eliza (Hamilton) Safford, b. Enosburg, Vt., Dec. 24, 1847; clothier; Boston. No issue. [5420] SUSAN PERCIVAL/ (Eliza Goodspeed/ Sarah Howland/ Abi gail Hamblin/ Reuben/ Elkanah/ James/1) b, Sandwich, Mass., Jan., 1838; m. North Falmouth, Mass., Nov. 19, 1863, John, son of Oliver and Lydia L. (Jones*)) Harlow, b. Marshpee, Mass., Aug. 29, 1833; carpenter; Sandwich, Barn stable and Santuit, Mass. Children: 9890. WlLLTAM, b. Oct. 1864, Sandwich. 9891. Alice P., " Aug. 1866, ft 9892. Lydia E., " Oct. 1868, Santuit: unm. 1899. 9893. Susan A., " Jan. 1871, i f 9894. Martha P., " Feb. 1877, " d. Oct. 2, 1888. 9895. Laura O, " Oct. 1881, " unm. 1899. * For Nye see note 34. + For Brewster see note 391. X For Barnes see note 116. P For Jonos see note 340. EIGHTH GENERATION. 949 [5422] HARRIET PERCIVAL/ (Sister of Susan,) b. Sandwich, Mass., June, 1851; m. Sears Lapham; merchant; Santuit, Mass. No issue. [5427] NELSON HOWLAND/ (Solomon C./ Eben/ Abigail Hamblin/ Eeuben/ Elkanah/ James,31) b. 1855; m. 1880, Ada, dau. of Ronold McDonald; machinist; Taunton, Mass., until 1880; since, Sandwich. Child: 9896. Mary A. [5430] MARY ABBEY HOWLAND/ (Gustavus/. Eben/ Abigail Ham blin/ Reuben/ Elkanah/ James/*) b. Falmouth, Mass., April 29, 1850; m. Sandwich, Mass., July 23, 1872, Charles, son of Charles H. Burgess,* b. Mel rose Highlands, Mass.; merchant; Sandwich and Melrose Highlands; Republi can; she Cong. [5431] EDWARD BARNWELL. HOWL AND/ (Bro. of Mary A.,) b. Falmouth, Mass., Mar. 29, 1852; m. there, Nov. 5, 1874, Ellen F., dau. of Noah and Paulina (Chadwick!) Fuller, J b. Falmouth; mechanic; Sandwich; proprie tor Bay State Tack Co. , Vice-Pres. Sandwich Co-operative Bank; member De- Witt Clinton Lodge, A. F. & A. M.; Congs. Children: 9897. George W., b. Nov. 24, 1875. 9898. Estella A., " Aug. 30, 1878. [5432] OSCAR HOWLAND/ (Bro. of Mary A.,) b. Sandwich, Mass-., Nov. 24, 1853; m. there, Nov. 26, 1878, Sarah, dau. of Thomas and Lydia (Coffin) Fisher, b. Sandwich; painter; Sandwich; Republi can; he d. Sandwich, June 29, 1899. [5434] FRANK LINDLEY HOWLAND/ (Bro. of Mary A.,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Aug. 20, 1860; m. Boston, Mass., Nov. 1, 1893, Amanda, dau. of Thomas Jefferson and Sarah E. (Hill) Fry, b. Florence, Ala., Oct. 6, 1861; lumber dealer; Sandwich; Congs. [5447] JULIUS F. BODFISH/ (Elizabeth Hamblin/ Benjamin/ Lem uel/ Reuben/ Elkanah/ James/*) b. East Windsor, Ct., Mar. 18, 1821; m. there, June 13, 1847, Henrietta/ dau. of Elam and Martha (French) Allen, g b. E. Windsor, Dec. 13, 1822; she res. Rockville, Ct., 1892. He d. there, Sept. 9, 1878. Three children. * For Burgess see note 389. t For Chadwick see note 198. X For Fuller see note 112. § Note 465. ELAM ALLEN.6 (Samuel.6 Joseph,* Samuel,3 John,2 Samuel.*) SAMUEL ALLEN,* b. Braintree, Eng., 1588; m. Ann Hurlbut; came to Cambridge, Mass., 1632; removed to Windsor, Ct., 1635; farmer. He d. Apr. 28, 1648; she removed to Northampton, Mass., after his death. Six children, among whom were Samuel, John and Nehemiah. JOHN ALLEN.2 of East Windsor, Ct.; m. Dec. 8, 1669, Mary, dau. of William and Honor Hannum, b. Northampton, Mass., Apr. 5, 1650; he was killed by Indians, atBloody Brook, Deer field, Mass., Sept. 18, 1675, with Capt. Lathrop's Co., the "Flower of Essex." 950 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [5448] Capt. SYLVANUS FISH HAMBLIN/ (Caleb/ Benjamin/ Lem uel/ Reuben,* Elkanah/ James/1) b. Sandwich, Mass., Jan. 25, 1819; m. 1st, there, July 31, 1844, his cousin, Louisa Bodfish/ [5463], dau. of Benjamin and Betsey (Baxter) Hamblin, b. Falmouth, Jan. 25, 1827; divorced, and she m. Mr. Steele, a lawyer in Yreka, Cal., where she d. 1857. He m. 2d, Sandwich, Sept. 25, 1857, Hannah Ann/ dau. of Nathaniel and Eliza (Jones) Hamblin, b. Sand wich, Nov. 4, 1838; master mariner; Sandwich and Falmouth; moved to Fort Jones, Cal., 1849, and was a miner there, where his wife joined him, 1853; after wards, merchant; Yreka; Rebublican. He d. Yreka, Feb. 7, 1880. His widow m. Oroville, Cal., Nov. 24, 1886, Geo. W. North. See Hannah A. Hamblin.' [2961]. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Falmouth: 9899. Susan Virginia N., Jan., 1846; d. Oct. 9, 1847. Ch. by 2d wife: 9900. Lizzie Canfield, b. Aug. 23, 1868, Ft. Jones; d. Sept. 25, '68. 9901.* Harriet Newell, " Aug. 23, 1869, " 9902.* Anna Eliza, " July 18, 1871, Yreka. 9993. Emily Frances, " Jan. 27, 1873, " d. Dec. 18, '77. [5449] CHLOE FISH HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Sylvanus F., ) b. Sandwich, Mass., July 2, 1821; m. Holyoke, Mass.. Ezra Tripp; mill opera tives: Holyoke. He enlisted in the Union army in Mass., was wounded, cap tured and d. in Andersonville prison, Ga. She d. of grief soon after. Her brother Sylvanus furnished money for the support and education of their child ren. Ch. b. Holyoke: 9904. Sylvanus. 9905. Cyrus; res. in Conn. [5450] M4RY ANN HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Sylvanus F.,) b. Sandwich, Mass., June 14,1833; m. Holyoke, Mass., Cyrus G. Bassett;* machinist; Holyoke; moved to Whitewater, Wis.: her health failed and they traveled for several years, residing in Columbus and Cincinnati, Ohio, and other places; Methodists; she d. N. O, Sept. 6, 1889, and is buried Spring Grove Cem etery, Delhi, Ohio. No issue. [5451] Cart. CALEB OSBORN HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Sylvanus F.,) h. Snake Pond, Sandwich, Mass., Jan. 28, 1835; in. 1st Brockton, Mass., Mar. 9, 1863, Emily B.,dau. of Erving Nye and Eleanor Swift (Young!) Robinson,! b. Woods Hole, Mass., Jan. 30, 1842; Methodist; she d. suddenly of heart disease, W. Falmouth, Dec. 20, 1899; m. 2d, Lancaster, Mass., Nov. 8, 1900, Fannie Eso- lyne, dau. of Minard and Harriett Lapham (Perrin) W°od, b. So. Lancaster, Mass., Feb. 14, 1879. His life has been eventful. Account of his travels and employment, with numerous hair-breadth escapes from the perils of the sea in the whale fishery, in which he was many years engaged, would fill a volume. His education was limited to attendance at the public school in his native town from the age of four to ten years; he then worked in the glass factory at Sandwich * For Bassett see note 130. + For Young see note 63. X For Robinson see note H6. Mrs. Emily B. Hamblin Capt, Caleb 0. Hamblin EIGHTH GENERATION. 951 five years; at fifteen he engaged in the whale fishery, and in 1850 sailed on a Dine months' voyage with Capt. Zenas Wright, in the ship Ocean. He sailed on another voyage in the same ship with Capt. Joshua Chadwick, and on another voyage with Capt. Elijah Chadwick in the brig Amelia, during which he was boat steerer, or harpooneer. He next sailed from New London in ship Congress, with Capt. Reuben Kelley, John C. Hamblin, mate, in whose boat he was har- pooner. On this voyage in Dec. 1853, off the Crozetts Islands he harpooned a large whale, which stove the boat, and threw him overboard; he got back to the boat and the whale was captured. In Feb., 1854, off Desolation Islands, the boats made fast to a large whale, when another whale came up under his boat, sending it, with six men into the air, and falling into the water bottom up, spilling the men into the water, who climbed on top tbe boat, except one who commenced to sink. Mr. Hamblin, being an expert swimmer, dived down, caught him by the hair, and brought him to the surface, when the frightened man nearly drowned both by clinging around the neck of his rescuer. The whale was sunk and lost, but obtaining a new boat they struck and captured another whale. The ship then went to King George's Sound, making Albany, Australia, its port, and returned home after two years with 2,600 barrels of oil. Jan. 1, 1857, he sailed as second mate in tbe same ship, with Capt. John C. Hamblin. On this voyage he miraculously escaped with his life from a hard fight with a large sperm whale. On May 12, 1858, three boats had made fast to it, the whale was ugly and fought, knocking the captain and another mate overboard, and then attacked Mr. Hamblin's boat, opening and closing with great force and in quick succession its ponderous jaws, 22 feet long. It struck the boat and threw Mr. Hamblin astride its lower jaw, with a leg in the corner of its mouth. In this perilous situation the enraged monster dived into the sea, as he remarks, "with a sorry mouthful." Retaining his presence of mind, he clung to a line made fast to the boat, and was literally torn out of the whale's mouth, rose to the surface, and was taken into the boat in time to deal a death blow with his lance to the whale when it came up, just as his boat filled with water and rolled over. The ship returned after an absence of 29 months with 2,400 barrels of oil. On June 28, 1859, he sailed from New Bedford, as 1st mate, in ship Gov. Troup, with Capt. Reuben Kelly, returning Sept., 1862, after a successful voyage. Aug. 5, 1863, he sailed as master of the ship Robert Edwards, on a whaling voyage and returned April 15, 1867, with a cargo valued at $115,000. July 27, 1867, he sailed as master of the ship Eliza Adams, his wife accompanying him, touched at St. Helena, from whence he sailed Apr. 8, 1868, for New Holland, Australia, was in and out of the ports of Australia and New Zealand, and arrived home Jan. 30, 1871, with a cargo valued at $140,000, of which he was one-eighth owner. June 10, 1872 he sailed from New Bedford, as master of the same ship, his wife and children accompanying him, whom he left at Albany, Australia, and later at New Zealand. He took 1,000 barrels of oil off the Salender Islands from Dec 1872, to April, 1874, and but for bad weather could have filled the ship. On this voyage in Feb. 1874, his ship was nearly driven ashore during bad weather on the Snare Islands, or rocks, off New Zealand, and barely escaped destruction. He arrived home in August, 1876, with a cargo valued at $130,000. In 1877 he went to Honolulu, and sailed from there on a whaling voyage as master of ship Milton, for the sea of Okhotsk, and from there to the Artie Ocean. He struck ice, his vessel sprung a leak, and he returned with the whal ing fleet to Point Barrows, some of the vessels being lost by the ice. He took 952 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. his vessel to Honolulu for repair, and afterwards turned her over to another officer and returned home. His last voyage ended in disaster. He sailed as master and half owner of the brig Henry Trowbridge, of Stonington, on a whaling and sealing voyage to Cape Horn. The first month out he was struck by a hurricane off Patagonia, and went into Monti video for repairs; when ready for sea he was struck by another gale, requiring further repairs. In October, 1882, on his return from a three years unsuccessful voyage, off the Grand Banks he was struck by a tornado, which in twenty minutes carried away his sails and masts. With jury masts he worked into Fayal, where the ship was condemned and sold, and he returned home. During his long service he lost but two men killed by whales, a good record. He resides at West Falmouth, retired: Republican: Methodist: mem ber Marine Lodge, A. F. & A. M. and Sucanessett Lodge Knights of Honor. It was the pleasure of the writer to enjoy the hospitality of Capt. Hamblin and his family at West Falmouth in October, 1899, and by his kindness and per sonal attention was introduced and made acquainted with that portion of Cape Cod, for several miles around his place. A few weeks later I learned with re gret of the sudden death of his esteemable wife. Capt. Hamblin has kindly assisted in compiling the records, of this branch of the family. Ch. by 1st wife: 9906.* Caleb Erving, b. Feb. 22, 1864, Falmouth. 9907* Sylvanus Allen, " Feb. 23, 1868, at sea. 9908, Gertrude Emily, " Jan. 30, 1871, W. Falmouth: d. June 6/71 9909. Winfield Scott, " Aug. 11, 1873, Albany, Australia. 9910.* Percy Calvin, " June 14, 1875, Ake roth, N. Zealand. 9911. Robert Winthrop, " Apr. 12, 1877, Falmouth. Ch. by 2d wife, b. So. Lancaster: 9912. Henry Kingman, Mar. 14, 1902. [5452] ELIAS THATCHER HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Sylvanus F.,) b. Sandwich, Mass., July 17, 1836; m. there, Nov. 30, 1862, his cousin, Aman da, dau. of George F. and Mary (Wallace) Kern, b. Boston, Mass., 1833; glass blower: Sandwich; moved to New Bedford, Mass.: Republican; she Methodist. He d. New Bedford, July 3, 1898. Children: 9913. Mary Frances, b. Nov. 7, 1863, Sandwich; unm. 1902. 9914.* William Osborne, " Jan. 16, 1865, " 9915. Emily Allen, " Oct. 26, 1866, " unm. 1902. 9916. Leonora, " Sept. 6,186- " m. Oscar A. Knipe. 6917. George H., " 1874, New Bedford; d. 1877. [5453] GEORGE HERVEY HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Sylvanus F.,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Oct. 1, 1838; unmarried; sailor, afterwards, miner; Fort Jones, Yreka, and San Francisco, Cal. He d. Fort Jones, Oct. 27, 1868; buried Yreka. [5454] THEODORE FRANCIS HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Sylvanus F.,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Feb. 20, 1841; unmarried; in early life a sailor; later car penter and miner; went west many years ago, was at Fort Jones and Yreka, Cal.; Seattle, Wash., and Express, Ore.; owned gold mines at Cow Flat and EIGHTH GENERATION. 953 French Gulch, Ore.; employed several years by the Oregon R. R. Co.; Express; Republican: killed by falling from a bridge on the Oregon R. R., July, 1898. [5456] ANDREW JACKSON HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Sylvanus F.,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Oct. 22, 1846; m. West Falmouth, Mass., Apr. 7, 1870, Ellen A., dau. of William and Chloe Swift (Crowell*) Baker, t b. West Falmouth, Jan. 3, 1849; farmer and carpenter; West Falmouth; Republican; member Suc- conesett Lodge, Knights of Honor; Methodists. Ch. b. W. Falmouth: 9918. Frank Allen, Mar. 31, 1884. 9919. Marion Eulinda, Jan. 24, 1886. 9920. Isabelle Baker, Oct. 13, 1888. [5457] BETSEY B. HAMLEN/ (Thomas/ Benjamin/ Lemuel/ Reuben/ Elkanah/ James/ J) b. Waquoit, Mass., June 20, 1820; m. by Rev. Thomas Ely, Jan. 4, 1846, Alexander Bishop, b. 1823; machinist and car inspector; Boston. Several children, b. Sandwich. [5458] MARY E. HAMLEN/ (Sister of Betsey B.,) b. Waquoit, Mass., Feb. 25, 1822; moved with her parents to Sidney, Me., when a child; m. Sandwich, Mass., Oct. 31, 1850, Apollos, son of Apollos Eaton, b. Freetown, Mass., Mar. 18, 1822; machinist; Brockton, Mass.; Republican; Methodists; she was a school teacher before marriage. Ch. b. N. Bridgewater, Mass.: 9921. George W., Sept. 23, 1852; d. 1862. 9922.* Charles Apollos, Sept. 11, 1855. [5459] CHARLES CROCKER HAMLEN/ (Bro. of Betsey B.,1 b. Waquoit, Mass.,. Dec. 14, 1823; m. Dec. 29, 1846, Judith Ann Smiley, b. Sidney, Me., Apr. 17, 1825; farmer; Sidney; selectman. He moved with his parents to Sidney when a boy. He d. Sidney, Feb. 29, 1892. Ch. b. Sidney: 4, 1857. [5460] THOMAS THATCHER HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Betsey B.,) b. Waquoit, Mass., Aug. 8, 1827; probably moved with his parents to Sidney, Me., when a boy; removed to Tipton, Cal., where he d. Mar., 1892. Child: 9929. Edwin T. [5462] ALMIRA F. HAMLIN/ (Sister of Betsey B.,) b. Sidney, Me.; m. Franklin W. Anthony, of Fall River, Mass. She d. Oct. 1855. No issue. * For Crowell see notes 52, 270 and 390. t For Baker see note 135. 9923/ Joseph Herbert, Nov. 19. 1847. 9924/ Charles Thomas, June 29, 1849. 9925.* Mary Abbie, May 1, 1851. 9926. Edith Annie, Sept. 20, 1852; d. Apr. 9927/ George Henry, Feb. 22, 1866. 9928. Elmer Lewis, Dec. 25, 1868; unm. 954 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [5464] Capt. JOHN COQU1N HAMBLIN/ (Benjamin/' Lemuel/ Reu ben/ Elkanah/ James/*) b. Falmouth, Mass., Oct. 10, 1829: m. Oct., 1856, Maria F., dau. of Capt. Elisha and Henrietta (Dimmock) Tobey, b. Sandwich, Mass., Sept, 10, 1837; master mariner; whaler, sailed in the G'onoress as mate 1853^, on two year voyages: Captain same ship Jan. 1, 1857, absent 29 months; res. West Falmouth. He d. there, July, 1874. Capt. John C. Hamblin. Children: 9930/ Henrietta Tobey, b. Sept. 9931.* Alice Maria, "Mar. 9932. Henry Wilson, " Mar. 9933.* John Albert, " Jan. 9934. Bertha May, " Aug. 9935. Benjamin Franklin, " May 9936. Ernest Seaborn, " 9937. 2, 1857, W. Falmouth. 9. 1860, Australia. 2, 1862, Norfolk Island. 14, 1864, W. Falmouth. 31, 1866, " unm. 19,1869, " d. June24, '91,unm. " "Aug. 30, 1872. Leonella Barlow, " Dec. 18, 1874, W. Falmouth; unm. [5465] BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HAMBLIN/ ( Bro. of John C) b. Falmouth, Mass., Nov. 23, 1831; unmarried; 2d mate of whaler; went into the merchant service, and last heard from at Honolulu, H. I., many years ago; he left there as 2d mate of merchant ship for Sidney, N. S. Wales. It is supposed he may have died in Australia. Christina A, Holman, EIGHTH GENERATION. 955 [5466] Capt. CHARLES W. HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of John C.,) b. Falmouth, Mass., Apr. 5, 1833, m. Clatsop Co., Oregon, Jan. 1, 1876, Han nah Margaret, dau. of Robert Wilson Morrison, b. Andrew Co., Mo., Mar. 9, 1839; master mariner; later, Ranchman; Warrenton, Clatsop Co., Republican; she Presb. Ch. b. Astoria: 9938.* Nannie Ethel, Jan. 29, 1878. 9939. George, July 13, 1886; d. May 25, 1892. [5467] CHRISTINA ABIGAIL HAMBLIN/ (Sister of John C.,) b. West Falmouth, Mass., June 14, 1835; m. Douglass, Apr. 4, 1859, Samuel Morey, son of Rev. Nathan and Letice (Morey) Holman, b. Attleboro, Mass., Dec. 1, 1803; farmer; Attleboro; Republican: postmaster, selectman and overseer of the poor. The life of Mrs. Holman has been one of activity and usefulness; possessing a splendid physique and mind of unusual power, she justly won a host of friends. In youth she was a school teacher with marked success, and many young people have received her encouragement, hospitality and benevo lence. She is a lady of varied accomplishments;, a newspaper correspondent; also an artist; Attleboro; Methodist; founder of the New Century Club; mem ber W. C. T. U.: Women's Suffrage Asso.; Sons and Daughters of Cape Cod; and D. A. R. He d. Attleboro, Mar. 4, 1891. Children: 9940/ Samuel Morey, b. Jan. 1, 1861, Norton. 9941. Nathan H., " Dec, 1864, Attleboro; d. 1866. [5468] GEORGE WASHINGTON HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of John C.,). b. Falmouth, Mass., Aug. 7, 1838; m- Providence, R. I., Mar. 11, 1862, Maria L., dau. of Thomas G. and Abigail. Hawes (Skinner) Goldthwait, b. Jamestown, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1839. Whaler in early life; later carpenter; West Falmouth, Mass.: Attleboro, Mass., 1865-8; afterwards, Pawtucket, R.I.; private H, 40 Mass. Inf. Vols.; enlisted Aug., 1862; wounded in leg in battle Cold Harbor, Va., July 3, 1864; dis. June 18, 1865; Congs.; she res. Attleboro, Mass. He d. Paw tucket, June 17, 1877. Ch. b. Pawtucket: 9942.* George Franklin, . Dec. 13, 1871. 9943.* Walter Marshall, Mar. 30,. 1873. 9944. Benjamin Elbert, Oct. 30, 1874. [5469] MARY SHIVERICK. HAMBLIN/ (Sister.of John G.,) b. Falmouth, Mass., Sept. 20, 1840; m. 1st, West Falmouth, June 10, 1860, Capt. William, son of Isaac and Lucy (Berry) Baker,* b. East Falmouth, Mar. 13, 1817, his 2d wife: he m. 1st, Chloe S. C. Crowell; master and owner of the sloop Peerless, between Falmouth and New Bedford; and sch. Isabella, between West Falmouth and N. Y. City. He d. W. Falmouth, Apr. 4, 1868; m. 2d, N. Y. City, by Rev. J. G. Oakley, about 1874, Leonard J. Hartwell, from Penn.; mariner; W. Falmouth. After the death of his wife, removed to Oakland, Cal., and remarried. She d. W. Falmouth, Feb. 3, 1878. * For Baker see note 125. 956 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. by 1st marriage, b. West Falmouth: 9945.* Eulinda Maria, Sept. 18, 1861. 9946. Eunice Tobey, Apr. 9, 1864; unm.; res. W. Falmouth. 9947.* Alonzo Hamblin, Dec. 6, 1868. By 2d marriage: 9948.* Christina Holman, b. Mar. 24, 1875. 9949. Leonard J., " Feb. 2, 1878; d. Feb., 1878. [5470] TIMOTHY SANFORD/ (Delilah Eldredge/ Rebecca Hamblin/ Lemuel/ Reuben/ Elkanah/ James/*) b. Falmouth, Mass., Sept. 27, 1827; m. Fairhaven, Mass., May 12. 1853, Sarah Taber, dau. of John and Phebe T. (Tobey) Shaw,* b. Wareham, Mass., May 12, 1829; shipwright; Woods Hole, 1827-44; Fairhaven, 1844-49; California, 1849-53: Fairhaven, 1853-76; Woods Hole, 1876-1902; Republican; member George H. Taber Lodge, A. F. & A. M., Fairhaven, and Pioneer Lodge 49, A. F. & A. M.; Boston; Unitarians. She d. Woods Hole, Nov. 27, 1893. Ch. b. Fairhaven: 9950. A Son, July 2, 1857; d. same day. 9951. Jennie Frances, Mar. 18, I860, " Feb. 18, 1863. 9952* Lizzie Barstow, Aug. 31, 1865. [5471] ADELINE SANFORD/ (Sister of Timothy,) b. Woods Hole, Mass., Nov. 12, 1829; m. there, Dec. 24, 1854, Charles, son of Robinson and Dorcas (Fisher) Hatch,t b. Woods Hole, June 18, 1822; sail maker; Woods Hole; Odd Fellow; She Epis. He d. Feb 15, 1888. Ch. b. Woods Hole: 9953/ Ellen Davis, Nov. 7, 1855. 9954. Addie Maxon, Mar. 7, 1859. 9955. Ruth Anna, Feb. 11, 1865. [5473] HENRY THOMAS DAVIS/ (Mahalia Eldridge/ Rebecca Ham blin/ Lemuel/ Reuben/ Elkanah/ James/*) b. Woods Hole, Mass., July 3, 1838; m. Portland, Me., Mar., 1875, Mary Kennedy, dau. of Willard and Mar gery (Hussey) Clapp, b. Damariscotta, Me., July 9, 1844; mariner in early life, later merchant; Woods Hole: Republican; member Marine Lodge, A. F. & A. M., Falmouth, Mass.' At the age of seventeen he went to sea in the whaling service, was mate of the Benjamin Tucker, 1861, which was captured and burnt by the confederate Alabama. He was then captured and set ashore on Flores, one of the Western Islands, and sent home by the American consul at Fayal; was drafted into the army and furnished a substitute, but volunteered into the navy; was appointed mate, Oct. 1, 1863; served in the battle in Mobile Bay, Aug. 7. 1867; was in the whaling service until 1874. Settled at Woods Hole and has since been a provision dealer; she Baptist. Ch. b. Woods Hole: 9956. Georgianna Clapp, Jan. 11, 1876; d. Aug 23, 1876. 9957. Walter Gifford, Aug. 14, 1877; unm. 1900. 9958. George Willard, July 6, 1879, " " 9959. Henry Thomas, June 28, 1882, " * For Shaw see notes 88 and 398. + For Hatch 9ee note 94. EIGHTH GENERATION. 957 [5474] LYDIA B. DAVIS/ (Sister of Henry T.,) b. Woods Hole, Mass.; m. Jonathan Howes,* of Woods Hole. [5481] THATCHER C. HATCH/ (Sarah G. Hamblin/ Ellis/ Lemuel/ Reuben/ Elkanah/ James/*) b. Falmouth, Mass., Feb. 8, 1826; m. there, Mar. 16, 1848, Caroline F., dau. of Timothy and Lucy Gibbs (Hathawayt) Davis.J b. Wareham, Mass., Aug. 3, 1829; in spice trade with his brother many years, New Bedford, Mass., 1844-95: Jamaica Plains, Mass., 1897; Congs. Cb. b. New Bedford: 9960. Helen Clinton, Mar. 7, 1855. ' 9961. Alice Frances, Sept. 1867; d. Jan. 11, 1870. [5482] MOSES E. HATCH/ (Brother of Thatcher C.,) b. Falmouth, Mass., Apr. 24, 1828; carried on spice trade with his brother, New Bedford, Mass.; d. Oct. 29, 1872, unmarried. [5485] ISADORE G. HAMBLIN/ (Josiah/ Ellis/ Lemuel/ Reuben/ Elkanah/ James/') b. Marston's Mills, Mass., Apr. 24, 1846; m. there, Apr. 30, 1871, Revilo P., son of Ephraim andLenna J. (Randall) Benson, b. Rochester, Mass., Mar. 15, 1847; blacksmith; Rochester; established business Marston's Mills and res. there, 1901. Ch. b. West Wareham: 9962.* Nettie M., 1874. [5487] ISADORE F. HAMBLIN/ [Ainsworth F./ Lemmel," Reuben/ Elkanah/ James/1) b. Falmouth Mass., June 27, 1834; m. there, Aug. 8, 1852, Robinson, son of Joseph and Hannah (Phinneyg) Childs, || b. Falmouth: mariner; Waquoit. Both d. Falmouth; she Sept. 24, 1866; he 1893. No issue. [5488] SUSAN A. HAMBLIN/ fSister of Isadore F.,) b. Falmouth, Mass., June 26, 1845; m. there, Aug. 14, 1866, Alvin, son of Franklin and Phoebe, (DavisJ) Nye;H Falmouth: mariner; she d. Falmouth, Apr. 27, 1879; he remarried and d. Falmouth* No issue. [5489] CHARLES E. HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Isadore F.,) b. Falmouth, Mass., Dec. 27, 1849: m. Barnstable, Mass., Feb. 6, 1873, Maria L, dau. of Willard E. and Elizabeth (Lewis**) Slade, b. Somerset, Feb. 12, 1850; mariner; Waquoit, Mass.; she Baptist; she d. Barnstable, Oct. 27, 1884. Children: 9963.* Isadore J., b. Sept. 16, 1874, Barnstable. 9964. Willard S., " Dec. 26, 1877, Falmouth. * For Howes see note 283. + For Hathaway see notes 209 and 337. X For Davis see notes 4, 17, 42 and 169. 8 For Phinney see note 189. II For Childs see note 36. H For Nye see note 34. ** For Lewis see notes 10 and 12. 958 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [5492] HARRIET CYRENE KERN/ (Cyrene E. Hamblin/ Lemuel/5 Reuben/ Elkanah/ James,21) b. Sandwich, Mass., May 1, 1836; m. July, 1860, Joseph Coffin; sail maker; Hyannis; moved to Somerville, Mass. She d. Cam bridge, Mass. Ch. b. Hyannis: 9965. Lizzie Martin. 9966.* Lilu Cyrene. [5494] MARTIN LUTHER KEEN/ (Bro. of Harriet C.,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Dec. 7, 1841; m. Providence, R. I., Jan. 14,1869, Almena Isabell, dau. of Leprelet Hamilton and Rebecca Almy (Rogers) Wilmarth, b. Providence, Aug. 5, 1845; sergeant, D, 29 Mass. Inf. Vols.; enlisted May 18, 1861; dis. May 21, 1864; proprietor Hope Glass Cutting Works, Providence; Republi can; res. Sandwich, until 1865; Boston, until 1871; afterwards, Providence; mem ber Excelsior Lodge 633, Knights of Honor; Lincoln Assembly, Good Fellows; he d. Providence, May 1, 1891. Ch. h. Providence: 9967. Martin Wilmarth, Dec. 16, 1869: unm. 1896. 9968. Fannie Rebecca, June 5, 1875, " " 9969. Minnie Louise, Feb. 19, 1882; d. Dec. 12, 1884. [5497] ANDREW FREEMAN HAMBLIN/ (ThomasF/ Lemuel/6 Reu ben/ Elkanah/ James/1) b. Waquoit, Mass., Nov. 17, 1838; m. there, Jan. 1861. Abbie Lewis/ dau. of Thomas and Mehitable (Hamlin) Childs, b. Mar. 1839; carpenter; Waquoit; Congs. He d. Waquoit, Jan. 18, 1866. Child: 9970. Mary Frances Childs, b. July 1864; num. 1896. [5498} Capt. EPHRAIM WILMARTH/ (Abigail C. Hamblin/ Lem uel/6 Reuben/ Elkanah/ James/*) h. Sandwich, Mass., Mar, 14, 1S29; m. Providence, R. I., Mar. 17, 1850, Mary Putney, dau. of Trueworthy Gilman and Lydia (Williamson) Thurston, b. Sandwich, Apr. 26, 1832; mariner; captain of ship Prospero; Sandwich, Mass., and Brooklyn, N. Y.; Democrat: Freemason. He was lost at sea off Cape of Good Hope, May 29, 1876: she Epis. Children: 9971.* Franklin Kossuth, b. Oct. 19>, 1851, Sandwich. 9972. Betsey M., " Sept. 2,1855, " d. Sep. 26, 1856 9973.* George Leonariv, " Sept. 2, 1857, " 9974. Lester M., " Sept. 24, 1862, Brooklyn; d. July 10,1863 [5502] BARTON WILMARTH/ (Bro. of Ephraim,) b. Sandwieh, Mass., Jane 30, 1838; unmarried; private, G, 2 Cal. Cav., en listed Oct. 25, 1861, served in Owen River county against the Indians; dis. Oct. 28, 1864; served six monthsin 1865, Q. M. Dept. Chattanooga, Tenn.; res. Sand wich, until 1858; Quincy and Neponset, Mass., until 1860; went to Cal. and re turned to Mass. Nov., 1864; Republican; member George G. Mead Post 48, G. A. R.; Methodist. EIGHTH GENERATION. 959 [5504] JULIE WILMARTH/ (Sister of Ephraim,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Mar. 13, 1842; m. New Bedford, Mass., Nov. 19, 1868, William, son of Hector and Christina (Thompson) MacDonald, b. Hopewell, N. Y., Aug. 29, 1883: merchant tailor; Providence, R. L; Republican; member of Calvary Commandery, K. T. Ch. b. Providence: 9975. Louise Barton, Mar. 10, 1870. 9976. William H., Nov. 11, 1881. [5505] ISABELLA FRANCES WILMARTH/ (Sister of Ephraim,) b. Sandwich. Mass., Apr., 14, 1846; m. there, Nov. 20, 1866, Lawrence Lyons, b. Boston, Mass. Sept. 2, 1841: paper merchant; Boston: Democrat: drafted in civil war and furnished a substitute. She, Methodist; he d. South Boston, Jan. 4, 1871. Ch. b. Boston: 9977. Belle Lawrence, Sept. 1, 1867. [5506] MARION WILMARTH/ (Sister of Ephraim,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Feb. 22, 1851; m. Providence, R. I., Dec. 21, 1881, Frank P., son of Silas Beatty and Sarah Arnold (Pinezer) Whitford, b. Providence, Sept. 27, 1851; jeweller and pianist; Providence; Republican; she Methodist. Ch. b. Providence: 9978. Makion Elizabeth, Nov. 14, 1888. [5507] ABBIE WILMARTH/ (Sister of Ephraim,) b. Sandwich, Mass., July 23, 1859; m. Plainville, Ct., Feb. 28, 1887, Charles H., son of George and Mary Perry, b. Birmingham, Eng., Oct. 30, 1851. He came from England with his father when a child; publisher; Providence, R. I.; Boston and Lynn, Mass., Chicago, 111., and N. Y. City; Democrat: Epis. No issue. [5508] IDA EDWARDS/ (Harriot N. Hamblin/ Lemuel/6 Reuben/ Elkanah/ James/*) b. Quincy, Mass., July 4, 1848; m. there, Sept. 1, 1873, George Cambridge, son of George W.and Saphronia (Jackson) Hall, b. Naples, Me. Feb. 2, 1849; Shoe mfg.; prison official; Boston, 1870-3; Pittsfield, until 1887; Fishkill, N.Y., 1892; since, Boston; Democrat; member Berkshire Commandery K. T., Pittsfield, Mass.; She Universalist. Children: 9979. Winnifred Edwards, b. May 28, 1874, Quincey; d. May 3, 1887. 9980. Marion Gertrude, " May 24, 1881, Pittsfield. [55091 NANCY MARIA HAMBLIN/ (Simeon F./ Lemuel/6 Reuben/ Elkanah/ James/1) b. Cotuit, Mass., May 16, 1841; m. Centreville, Mass., July 10, 1860, Sylvester, son of Eliphalet Jones,* b. Barnstable, Mass., Sept. 25, 1830; mariner; Cotuit; she Cong. He d. Dec. 28, 1891. Children: 9981. Flora Maria, b. Mar. 20, 1862, Cotuit; unm. , 1895. 9982. William Haselton, " Oct. 25, 1865. 9983.* Edwin Forest, " Mar. 17, 1868. 9984. Ellery Lotton, " Sept. 1, 1879. For Jones see note 340. 960 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [5510] DORCAS HARRIET HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Nancy M.,) b. Cotuit, Mass., Feb. 1, 1844; m. Osterville, Mass., George Augustus, son of Samuel G. and Jane (Clampit) Greene, b. Springfield, Mass., June 18, 1843; mar iner; Republican; private in the civil war; she Baptist. She d. of cancer, Oster ville, June 27, 1892. Children: 9985. Charles Augustus, b. June 4, 1869; d. Aug. 20, 1872. 9986.* Willtam Clinton, " Feb. 15, 1871. 9987. Susan Turner, " Feb. 28, 1875, Nunica, Mich.; unm. 1903. Augusta Magnolia, " Feb. 13, 1879; d. Sept. 23, 1881: [5511] THANKFUL HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Nancy M.,) b. Cotuit, Mass., Dec. 25, 1846; m. there, July 2, 1862, Capt. Granville, son of Samuel I. and Electa Ann Ames, b. Plymouth, Mass., Dec. 11, 1835; master mariner; Plymouth and Osterville, Mass.; Republican: she is member of the fol lowing societies: Current Events, Charity Club, Educational and Industrial Union, Boston; Improvement Society, and trustee of public library, Osterville; res. Roxbury, Mass., summer home, Osterville; he d. Osterville, Aug. 10, 1883. Child: 9989. Bradford Lawton, b. Aug. 25, 1865. [5512] SUSAN M. HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Nancy M.,) b. Cotuit, Mass., Feb. 22, 1848; m. Osterville, Mass., Feb. 10, 1867, John S., son of Eli and Joanna A. (Holmes) Atwood,* b. South Middleboro, Mass., June 22, 1842; farmer; South Middleboro and South Carver, Mass.; private, K, 3 Mass. Inf Vols., enlisted Apr. 16, 1861, for 3 months; corp. C, 18 Mass. Inf. Vols., en listed Oct. 22, 1861; in battles of Yorktown, Fredericksburg, Second Bull Run and Antietam; member of Post 8, G. A. R.; she Methodist; member of No. 8, W. R.C., andl.O. G. T. Children: 9990* Ella Gibbs, b. June 7, 1868, S. Middleboro. 9991.* Harriet Ames, t< Jun^i 26, 1870, u 9992.* John Everett, (< July 19, 1872, k 9993.* Herbert Franklin, a Oct. 29, 1874, i< 9994.* Flora Williams, a June 16, 1878, u 9995. Cheslie Eli, <( Apr. 14, 1885, S. Carver. 9996. Granyille Lanton, " July 1, 1886, d. Oct. 12, 1886. 9997. Ray, u Apr. 23, 1891, " Oct. 10, 1891. [5513] Hon. LEMUEL E. HAMBLIN/ (Simeon F./ Reuben/6* Elkanah/ James/*) b. Woods Hole, Mass., Jan. 4, 1834; m. Duck Springs, Ala., Dec. 13, 1866, Emma F., dau. of John and Martha (Boyd) Ramey, b. Alexandria, Ala., Aug. 13, 1846; farmer and bookeeper; Mass., until Nov., 1855; Georgia, 1855-7; in the army 1861-5; Gadsden, Ala., since 1867; Democrat; Capt. I. 10 Ala, Vols., C. S. A., enlisted June 4, 1861; participated in battles of Dranesville, Williams burg, Seven Pine, Gaines' Mills, Malvern Hill, 2d Bull Run, Antietam; wounded at Dranesville and Antietam; surrendered at Appomattox, Apr. 9, 1865; Judge Probate, Etowah Co., Ala., 1874-87; Freemason, Odd Fellow, K. P. and Knights of Honor; Baptist. For Atwood see note 287. EIGHTH GENERATION. 961 Ch. b. Gadsden: 9998/ Kate M., Oct. 1, 1867. 9999. Mary W., Aug. 27, 1869; d. July 28, 1870. 10000. Willie G., Sept. 15, 1871. 10001. Emma B., June 16, 1874; d. Oct. 7, 1892. 10002. Lemuel B., Sept. 17, 1876; m. W. L. Forman 10003. John L., May 31, 1879. . 10004. Rosa Sue, May 8, 1881. 10005. Joseph W., Apr. 13, 1884. 10006. Grace A., Nov. 5, 1886. [5514] CATHERINE A. HAMLIN/ (Sister of Lemuel E.,) b. Woods Hole, Mass., May 6, 1836; m. there, Mar.-, 1858, Reuben O, son of Thomas Jefferson and Eliza HiUer (Robinson*) Tasker, b. Woods Hole, May 9, 1836; clerk; Republican; Free Mason; she Epis.; she d. Lawrence, Kas., Sept. 20, 1872, Children: 10007/ Lemuel E., b. 1860, Wyoming, 111. 10008. Edward S., " 1867, Lawrence, Kas. [5515] REBECCA GIFFORD HAMLIN/ (Sister of Lemuel E.,) b. Woods Hole, Mass., Aug.30, 1843; m. there, May 7, 1874, Almond P., son of Samuel and Lois (Colemanf) Sturgis, b. Vassalboro, Me., Mar, 6, 1835; engineer; New Bedford; Democrat; member Marine Lodge, A.F. &A.M., Falmouth; Epis. Ch. b. Woods Hole: 10009. Leroy A., Nov. 26, 1876; unm. 1897. 10010. George H, Nov. 10, 1877, " " 10011. Charles E., June 27, 1879; d. Apr. 27, 1880. [5517] CHARLES WALTER DAVIS/ (Lucy H. Eldridge/ Mary Ham blin,9 Lemuel/ Reuben/ Elkanah/ James/*) b. July 27, 1829; unmarried; merchant. [5518] HARRIET O. DAVIS/ (Sister of Charles W.) b. May. 31, 1831; m. June 27, 1855, Capt. Elial, son of Capt. Elihue Fish.t Children: 10012. Florence W., b. June 7, 1859. 10013. Josephine W., " Mar. 16, 1863. 10014. Elihue H, " Jan. 18, 1865. [5526] JOSEPH HENRY HAMBLIN/ (Joseph/ Thomas/6 Reuben/ Elkanah/ James/1) b. Sandwich, Mass., Oct. 10, 1826; m. Barnstable, Mass., Jan. 24, 1856, Hannah Marston/ dau. of Jason and Annie F. (Jones ^O^ZrtA^-OCC [5536] THOMAS RUSSELL HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Francis E., ) b. Sandwich, Mass., Mar. 8, 1833; m. 1st, Hyannis, Mass., Feb. 20, 1857, Ann E. Baker;* m. 2d, Amanda Holway; employed by Old Colony R. R. Co. over 30 years; Sandwich, until 1870; Wellfleet, until 1873; afterwards, Provincetown, Mass.; Republican. He d. Provincetown, Mar. 18, 1896. Child: 10028. Herbert T., b. Dec. 22, 1875. * For Baker see note 125. 964 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [5538] JOSHUA CROWELL HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Francis E.,) h Sandwich, Mass., July 30, 1839; m. Newton, Mass., Nov. 26, 1865, Annie Larrabee- she probably came from Nova Scotia; mason; Sandwich, until 1857; afterwards, Newton; Republican; private, B, 44 Mass. Inf. Vols.; enlisted Sept. 12, 1862; dis. June 18, 1863; he d. Newton, Nov. 21, 1887; she m. I. G. Felker, of Alton Bay, N. H. No issue. [5540] REBECCA N. HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Francis E., ) b. Sandwich, Mass., Apr. 24, 1845: m. there, by Rev. W. V. Morrison, Dec. 21, 1863, Frederick N., son of John A. and Almira (Meiggs) Holway,* b. Sand wich, Dec. 4, 1835: farmer; Sandwich; Republican. Ch. b. Sandwich: 10029. Lurana T., May 5, 1867; d. Oct. 29, 1867. 10030. Lena E., Apr. 26, 1879. [5546] GEORGE WASHINGTON HAMBLIN/ (Ansel/ John/6* El kanah/ James/i) t>. Nantucket, Mass., Sept. 13, 1826; m. Barnstable, Mass., Dec. 10, 1849, Chloe J., dau. of Lot and Rachael (Bearset) Hinckley,! b. Barn stable, Dec 28, 1830; mariner; Centreville, Mass.; Republican; she spiritualist: she d. Barnstable, of consumption, Feb. 17, 1890. Ch. b. Barnstable: 10031.* Marion E., Aug. 29, 1853; m. Eliot J. Wetherbee. 10032. Charles, F., Apr. 22, 1865; d. Oct. 5, 1870. 10033. Jasper E., Mar. 21, 1869; unm. 1899. [5558] WILLIAM HOLLOWAY HAMBLIN/ (Thomas C./ John/6* Elkanah/ James/i) b. Nantucket, Mass., Dec. 11, 1836: m. there, Aug. 16, 1865, Sarah Ann, dau. of Benjamin and Hannah (HinckleyJ) Folger, h. Nantucket, July 13, 1842; cooper; Nantucket. Ch. b. Nantucket: 10034.* Marietta, May 10, 1866. [5561] EDWARD PAYSON HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of William H.,) b. Natucket, Mass., Oct. 7, 1843; m. there, Dec. 20, 1862, Sarah D., dau. of George and Elizabeth Ann Atwood,§ b. Nantucket, Jan. 8, 1841; private, M, 2 Mass. Cav., enlisted Dec. 29, 1862; d. Richmond, Va., June 9, 1864. [5563] JOHN HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of William H.,) b. Nantucket, Mass., July 8, 1848; m. Boston, Mass., Dec. 6, 1881, Mary, dau. of Henry and Sarah (Duffy) Talbot, b. Somerville, Mass., Dec. 11, 1854; carpen ter; Nantucket. Ch. b. Nantucket: 10035. Sarah Elizabeth, May 10, 1882. 10036. Eleanor, May 30, 1883. * For Holway see note 464. + For Bearce see note 15. X For Hinckley see notes 31, 81 and 85. § For Atwood see note 287. EIGHTH GENERATION. 965 [5564] GEORGE HARRISON HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of William H.,) b. Nantucket, Mass., May 25, 1851; m. there, Dec. 16, 1877, Mary E., dau. of George and Eliza A., (James) Spencer, b. Nantucket, Apr. 8, 1858; carpenter; Nantucket. Ch. b. Nantucket: 10037. Edith May, Apr. 23, 1878. 10038. Oscar, Sept. 30, 1882. 10039. George, Apr. 15, 1884. 10040. Edward B., Nov. 14, 1889. NINTH GENERATION. [5572] ADELINE DELMONT LOVELL/ (Emily O. Scudder/ Oliver/ Isaiah/ Ebenezer/* Elizabeth Hamlin/ James/1) b. Yarmouthport, Mass., Sept. 10, 1850; unmarried, 1902; teacher; Taunton, Mass.; she graduated at Taun ton high school, and completed a four years coursein Chatauqua Reading Circle; member of Literature Class: Universalist. [5573] CHESTER MANNING LOVELL^ (Bro. of Adeline D.,) b. Taunton, Mass., Oct. 9, 1860; m. there, Dec. 3, 1883, Mary Alice, dau. of James N. and Maria R. (Dean) Alger, b. Taunton, Nov. 23, 1863; clerk; Taun ton; Republican; Universalist; member of Subbutia Lodge 225, I. O. O. F.; and Taunton Lodge 93, K. P.; she Unitarian. No. issue. [5578] MARY RUSSELL LOVELL/ (Russell/ Lydia I. Scudder/ Isaiah/ Ebenezer/* Elizabeth Hamlin/ James/* ) b. Osterville, Mass., Oct. 25, 1863; m. there, Feb. 12, 1896, Maurice, son of Israel and Martha Washington Crocker,* b. Osterville, Dec. 27, 1866; merchant; Osterville: Republican. [5579] ADELAIDE LOVELL/ (Mary S./ Lydia I. Scudder/ Isaiah/ Ebenezer/* Elizabeth Hamlin/ James/i) b. Cotuit, Mass., Nov. 25, 1845; m. Osterville, Mass., July 18, 1869, William Henry, son of Nelson and Clarinda A. (Hinckleyt) Bearse,t b. Centerville, Mass., Jan., 19, 1843; carpenter and uphol sterer; Osterville. Ch. b. Osterville: 10041. Addie Linnell, June 27, 1874; unm. 1902. [5582] ROSA PARKER LOVELL/ (Horace S./ Lydia I. Scudder/ Isaiah/ Ebenezer/* Elizabeth Hamlin/ James/*) b. Osterville, Mass., Oct. 22, 1861; m. there, Dec 12, 1883, Joseph Coffin, son of Horace Stoughton and Lucy Ann (Backusg) Crosby, ||b. Osterville, 1860; boat builder; Osterville; Republican; she d. Osterville, June 22, 1884. [5584] CHARLES FRANCIS PARKER/ (Velina Lovell/ Lydia I. Scudder/ Isaiah/ Ebenezer/* Elizabeth Hamlin/ James/1) b. Osterville, Mass., Sept. 21, 1854; m. 1st, Yarmouth, Mass., Nov. 15, 1876, Emma, dau. of Thomas * For Crocker see notes 35, 39 and 78. + For Hinckley see notes 31, 81 and 85. X For Bearce see note 15. S For Backus see note 192. 1 For Crosby see note 391. NINTH GENERATION. 967 and Sophia (Hallett*) Matthews, t b. Yarmouth, Dec. 10,1848, who d. Osterville, Mar. 2, 1898; m. 2d, Cotuit, Mass., Aug. 29, 1901, Caroline A. (Nickerson!) Crock er;? merchant; later fire insurance agent; Osterville, until 1870; Yarmouth, until 1875; Harwich, until 1877: since, Osterville; Republican; town clerk and treasurer of Barnstable, since 1885; Odd Fellow and K. P.; Christian Scientist; members of Knights and Ladies of Honor. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Osterville: 10042. Henry Matthews, Jan. 20, 1878. 10043. Lovell Hallett, Dec. 13, 1882. [5585] CORA AUGUSTA PARKER/ (Sister of Charles F., ) b. Osterville, Mass., Oct. 19, 1860; m. Centreville, Mass., Nov. 27, 1881, Gran ville Webster, son of James Harvey and Emily Hallett,* b. Marstons Mills, Mass., Aug. 17, 1860; plumber; Brockton, Marston's Mills and Osterville; Republican; Odd Fellow, K. P. and K. & L. H. Children: 10044. Elsie Rawson, b. 1883, Brockton. 10045. Marcia Murdock, " June 29, 1888, " 10046. James Harvey, " Mar. 1, 1891, Marston's Mills. [5588] FREDERIC PHINNEY/ (Asa S.8 Lucy Scudder/ Isaiah/ Eben ezer/* Elizabeth Hamlin/ James/*) b. Brockton, Mass., Jan. 29, 1862; m. Boston Mass., Jan. 27, 1892, Helen Augusta, dau. of Herman Woodman and Susan (Bishop) Nickols, b. Boston, July 4, 1872; salesman; Boston; Bepublican; K. P. [5589] FRANK ELLIOTT PHINNEY/ (Joseph/ Lucy Scudder/ Isa iah/ Ebenezer/* Elizabeth Hamlin/ James/*) b. Centreville, Mass., May 15, 1858; m. Apr. 2, 1876, Anna Adams of Nantucket. His widow and children reside at Nantucket. Mass. He is dead. [5592] CHARLES PHINNEY CASE/ (Lydia S. Phinney/ Lucy Scud der/ Isaiah/ Ebenezer/* Elizabeth Hamlin/ James/*) b. Centreville, Mass., June 20, 1857; m. Arlington, Neb., Jan. 6, 1880, Jennie, dau. of John and Anna (Timon) Jettings, b. Boston, Mass., Nov. 26, 1859; baggage agent, C. & N. W. R. R. Co.; Sioux City, Iowa; Republican; member of 267, Fraternal Union of America; members Ben Hur Lodge, 147. b. Mar. 19, 1881, Arlington; unm. 1902. " Nov. 29, 1883, " " " " Aug. 16, 1885, " d. Oct. 1, 1889. " Aug. 27, 1887, Fremont. " Feb. 8, 1891, Sioux City. ine," Feb. 14, 1896, S. Dartmouth, Mass. " June 26, 1900, Sioux City. * For Hallett see note 103. + For Matthews see note 377. X For Nickerson see note 341. 8 For Crocker see notes 35, 39 and 78. Children: 10047. Lucy M., 10048. Mary E., 10049. John W., 10050. Olive, 10051. Helen, 10052. Fannie Vali 10053. Doris Anna, 968 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [5594] N AN CIE ABBIE HALLETT/ (Julia F. Phinney/ Lucy Scudder/ Isaiah/ Ebenezer/* Elizabeth Hamlin/ James,") b. Centreville, Mass., Nov. 11 1865- m. there, Jan. 21, 1891, Charles, son of Peter and Fanny (Arnold) Chase, b Berkley, Mass.; machinist; Berkley, Assonetand Gagreganset, Mass.; Repub lican; Elder in the Quaker church, studying for the ministry at Mount Blessing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Children: 10054. Murray Hallett, b. Mar. 8, 1892, Centreville. 10055. Doris Arnold, " Apr. 14, 1896, Assonet. [5595] WILLIAM FRANKLIN HALLETT/ (Bro. of Nancie A.,) b. Centerville, Mass., Feb. 28, 1868; m. there, Nov. 17, 1891, Mary Hallett, dau. of Frederic Nelson and Tryphosia Gifford (Clark) Lewis,* b. Centreville, Feb. 12, 1869; fisherman and taxidermist; Centreville; member of K. P.; she Cong. Ch. b. Centreville: 10056. Julian Gifford, Feb. 1, 1893. 10057. Mildred Clark, Jan. 27, 1895. 10058. Ruth Phinney, Apr. 14, 1897. [5596] LUCY PHINNEY HALLETT/ (Sister of Nancie A.,) b. Centreville, Mass., June 6, 1870; m. there Dec. 4, 1889, Rev. Elmer Fred eric, son of Frederic C. and Jane Philinda (Slater) Newell, b. East Windsor, Conn., Aug. 19, 1864; Methodist clergyman; has preached in Barnstable, 1887; Sagamore, 1889; Cumberland, R. I.; Terry ville, Conn., 1895; Plainville, Mass.; Republican; member Diamond Hill Lodge, 29, A. O. U. W. Children. 10059. Frederic William, Nov. 15, 1892, Centreville: d. Nov. 21, 1892. 10060. Hobart Hallett, June 10, 1896, Sheldonville. [5602] ALEXINA RICHARDSON HANDY/ (Margaret Scudder/ Al bert/ Isaiah/ ¦ Ebenezer/* Elizabeth Hamlin/ James/*) b. Centreville, Mass., July 1, 1855; m. there, Mar. 30, 1875, Albert Nelson, son of Enoch and Puella (Lovellt) Lewis,* b. Osterville, Mass., Nov. 14, 1845; hardware merchant; Centreville and Boston, Mass., until 1871; afterwards, Wilmar, Minn.; Repub lican; Freemason; she member O. E. S. Ch. b. Wilmar: 10061. Frank Everett, Jan., 1876; d. infancy. 10062. Margaret Graham, July, 1878, " 1878. 10063. Edward Bunker, Mar. 3, 1882. 10064. Chester Albert, Oct. 26, 1892. [5603] FRANK GRAHAM HANDY/ (Bro. of Alexina R.,) b. Hyannis, Mass., Sept. 15, 1857; m. Wilmar, Minn., Apr. 24, 1882, Dorrie Fannie Sophia, dau. of Hon. John and Margaret (Maxfield) Brown, b. Jan. 24, 1860; bank cashier; Centreville, Mass., and Wilmar, Minn.; Republican; Free mason; she member O. E. S.; Presbs. Ch. b. Wilmar: 10065. Harold Benjamin, Feb. 24, 1883. * For Lewis see notes 10 and 12. + For Lovell see note 138. NINTH GENERATION. 969 [5611] MARY H / (Mary F. Scudder/ Daniel/ Asa/ Eben ezer/4 Elizabeth Hamlin/ James/*) m. Thomas Chadwick Day; lawyer; Barn stable. Child: 10066. Thomas Chadwick. [5630] HENRY BLATCHFORD SCUDDER/ (Charles W./ Charles/ David/ Eleazer/ Ebenezer/ Elizabeth Hamlin/ James/1) b. June 18, 1844; m. Apr. 21, 1866, Julia R. Perry, of Andover, Mass.; Longwood, Mass., 1890; pen sioner, gun shot wound left shoulder. [5638] ISAAC SULLIVAN ROGERS/ (Mercy B. Eldridge/ Ruth Ham blen/ Cornelius/6 Benjamin/ Eleazer/ James/i) b. Oct. 11, 1826. Probably dead. Child: 10067. Joseph; m. and res. Boston, Mass. [5652] DRUSILLA HAMBLEN/ (Joshua/7 Cornelius/6 Benjamin/ Elea zer/ James/*) D. Wellfleet, Mass., Nov. 29, 1837; m. there, Dec. 5, 1858, Will iam Henry, son of Daniel and Rhoda Ann (Dame) Hall, b. Salem, Mass., June 20, 1834; leather dealer; South Boston; Republican; she res. Wakefield, Mass., since 1888; Methodist. He d. South Boston, June 5, 1870. Ch. b. So. Boston. 10068. Fannie, Mar. 22, 1861; m. Franklin H. Atwood.9 10069.* Augustus Hamblen, May 9, 1865. [5653] ADELINE HAMBLEN/ (Sister of Drusilla,) b. Boston, Mass., Apr. 24, 1848; m. South Boston, Mass., Oct. 21, 1875, Dr. William Newcomb, son of Dr. Thomas Newcomb and Hannah Daniels (Atwood*) Stone, b. Truro, Mass., Aug. 7, 1845; physician; Wellfleet; Repub lican; member Mass. Med. So.; and Adams Lodge A. F. & A.M.; she Methodist. Ch. b. Wellfleet: 10070. Thomas Newcomb, b. July 27, 1879. 10071. Adeline Hamblen, " June 10, 1885. [5654] MARTHA MATILDA HAMBLEN/ (Sister of Drusilla,) b. Boston, Mass., Feb. 13, 1851; m. South Boston, Mar. 2, 1882, James O, sonof Josiah and Hannah (DeWitt) Purdy, b. Upper Clements, Nova Scotia, Jan. 26, 1837; carpenter; Jacksonville, Fla., since 1882; Republican; Baptist; she Methodist. [5655] SAMUEL HOPKINS/ (Hope Hamblen/ Joshua/ Cornelius/6 Benjamin/ Eleazer/ Jaraes/i) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Aug. 17, 1842; m. there, Nov. 15, 1868, Melissa A., dau. of Samuel and Polly Lombard (Rich) Rich,t b. Well- fleet, Sept. 12, 1842; provision dealer; Boston; Wellfleet, until 1872; since, Somer ville, Mass.; member of Adams Lodge, A. F. & A. M., Wellfleet; she member Home Missionary Society; Methodists. * For Atwood see note 287. t For Rich see note 150. 970 THE HAMLIN FAMILY". Children: 10072. Arthur Thomas, 10073. Samuel Edson, 10074. Florence Isabella, 10075. Annie Rich, 10076. Almira Lucy, b. Noy. 21, 1869, Wellfleet; unm. 1897 " Jan. 2, 1872, " " " Sept. 26, 1873, Somerville, " July 24, 1880, " " " " Dec. 27, 1882, " " " [5656] MARTHA MATILDA HOPKINS/ (Sister of Samuel,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Jan. 6, 1845; m. Boston, Mass., Dec. 19, 1861. Capt. Lor enzo Dow, son of David and Thankful (Rich*) Baker, t b. Wellfleet, Mar. 15, 1840; mariner, 30 years; Wellfleet; captain of R. D. Rhodes, and other vessels; afterwards merchant; agent Atlas Steamship Co., 1881; founder and foreign manager Boston Fruit Co., 1880-90; since, president same; summer res. Well- fleet; home, Port Antonio, Jamaica, W. I.; Republican: member Adams Lodge, A. F. &A. M.; Amo Lodge, Knights of Honor, East Boston: Portland Lodge, I.O.G.T., Jamaica; and Marine Benevolent Society; Methodists and she member Epworth League; members W. C. T. U., Wellfleet. Ch. b. Wellfleet: 10077.* Lorenzo Dow, Sept. 5, 1863. 10078.* Joshua Hamblen, June 8, 1868. 10079* Martha Alberta, Aug. 31, 1875. 10080.* Reuben Rich, Aug. 13, 1877. [5661] DAVID HAMBLEN/ (David/ Joshua/ Cornelius.66 Benjamin,* Eleazer/ James/*) -b. Boston, Mass., Feb. 6, 1851; m. by Rev. K. Bishop, Newton, Mass., June 4, 1890, Dora, dau. of Jacob E. and Millicent Buerk, b. Paoli, Ind., 1855; res. Cohassett, Mass. Mr. Hamblen, kindly placed in my hands for use in this work, the manuscripts compiled by his father, David Hamblen, which have been of great assistance, and for which 1 am profoundly grateful. Ch. b. Newton, Mass.: 10081. David, Sept. 8, 1891. 10082. Angeline Dora, June 28, 1893. [5663] EPHRAIM STONE HAMBLEN/ (Bro. of David,) b. Boston, Mass., May 4, 1855; m. June 19, 1877, Mary H. Linder. Ch. b. Newton, Mass: 10083. Matilda, June, 1880. 10084. Ephraim S., June, 1883. 10085. Harriot, April, 1886. [5669] SARAH ADALINE BAKER/ (Joseph/ Jane Hamblen/ Corne lius/6 Benjamin/ Eleazer/ James/i) b. Wellfleet, Mass., July 24, 1838: m. East ham, Mass., Nov. 29, 1857, Capt. James Harvey, son of Daniel Lombard and, Mehitable (Atwoodt) Rich,* b. Wellfleet, Dec. 21, 1833; master marnier; Boston Mass.; Republican; Freemason and member Knights of Honor; Methodists. He d. Boston; Aug. 26, 1895; she res. Provincetown, Mass. * For Rich see note 150. t For Baker see note 125. X For Atwood see note 287. NINTH GENERATION. 971 Children: 10080. Addie Mabel, b. Aug. 7, 1860, Wellfleet. 10087. James Walton, " July 30, 1864, Quincy; d. Feb. 16, 1893. 10088. Homek Bakeh, " May 13, 1878, Boston; unm. 1903. [5674] JOHN RICHARD NEAL/ (Ruth H. Baker/ Jane Hamblen/ Cornelius/6 Benjamin/ Eleazer/ James/*) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Sept. 2,1847; m. Boston Mass., Belle J., dau. of James H. and Jane (McConnell) Noble, b. N. Y. City, Nov. 27, 1852; merchant; Wellfleet, until 1870; Boston, until 1885; since. Winthrop, Mass.; Republican: selectman; member of Winthrop Lodge, I. O.O. F.: Bunker Hill Encampment: Winthrop Lodge, A.F. & A.M.; St. Paul Chapter, R. A. M.; Boston Commandery, K. T.; Mass. Consistory, 32°. [56751 FRANK WALTER NEAL/ (Bro. of John R.,) b. Wellfleet, Mass , Aug. 19, 1855; m. East Boston, Mass., Apr. 5, 1879, Helen M., dau. of David P. and Sarah H. Marshall, b. Deer Isle, Me., Feb. 22, 1862; merchant: Dorchester, Mass.; Republican; member Temple Lodge, A. F. & A. M.: St. Paul Chapter, R. A. M.; Boston Council; De Molay Commandery, K. T: Mass. Consistory, 32°; O. E. S., and I. O. O. F. Ch. b. E. Boston: 10089. Frank R., May 5, 1881; unm. 1902. [5680] ELIJAH BAKER," (Elijah/ Jane Hamblen/ Cornelius/6 Benja min/ Eleazer/ James/*) b. Wellfleet, Mass., May 19, 1845; m. Plymouth, Mass., July 9, 1873, Emma, dau. of William and Lydia A. (Kimball*) Gooding, b. Ply mouth, Mar. 25, 1847; accountant; Wellfleet, until 1852; Boston, until 1876; Phila., Pa., until 1891; since, St. Paul, Minn.; Republican; member of city council and Royal Arcanum. Children: 10090. Alice Lombard, b. Aug. 7, 1875, E. Boston; unm. 1902. 10091. Gertrude Whittier, "Dec. 3, 1877, Camden, N. J., " " [5682] MARY EMMA ATWOOD BAKER/ (Sister of Elijah,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Feb. 28, 1849; m. 1st, there, May 30, 1866, James Louis, son of Nathan Cole and Elizabeth Blackburn (Daniels) Nicholson, b. Wellfleet, Sept. 23, 1846: proprietor of Drug Mill, East Boston, Mass., where he d. Mar. 8, 1883; m. 2d, Essex, Mass., June 28, 1898, Wilmot V., son of Henry H. and Jo annah (Chandler) Everson, b. Hanson, Mass., Jan. 27, 1850; real estate dealer; Whitman, Mass.; Republican; Freemason; and mem. Knights of Honor, and N.E. O. P.; Congs. Ch. by 1st marriage, b. E. Boston: 10092/ Mabel Allen, Dec. 1, 1867. 10093. Bessie Gertrude, Aug. 27, 1873; unm. 1902. 10094. Arthur Cole, Oct. 27, 1877, " " [5683] CATHERINE PAULINA BAKER/ (Sister of Elijah,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Apr. 13, 1851; m. 1st, East Boston, Mass., Apr. 12, 1869, Albert Henry Holmes, who d. Sept. 11, 1873; m. 2d, Essex, Mass., June 27, 1876, Daniel Austin, son of Daniel Austin and Hannah Whittaker (Pickett) Story, * For Kimball see notes 254 and 303. 972 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. b. Newburyport, Mass., Oct. 3, 1846; wheelwright; Essex; Republican; member Eastern Star Lodge, 143, 1. O. O. F.; Star King Lodge, 113, K. P.; Mt. Washing ton Lodge, 24, Pilgrim Fathers; she Universalist. Ch. by 1st marriage, b. E. Boston: 10095. Grace Albertina, Sept. 26, 1873; d. Mar. 1875. By 2d marriage, b. Essex: 10096. Mildred Atwood, Mar. 19, 1880; unm. 1902. [5684] ADALIZA MARCIA BAKER/ (Sister of Elijah.) b. Wellfleet, Mass., June 15, 1853; m. East Boston, Mass., Apr. 22, 1874, John Royal, son of Daniel Austin and Hannah Whitmore( Picket) Story, b. Newbury port, Mass., Dec. 6, 1848; book keeper: Newburyport, until 1853; East Boston, until 1874; Essex, Mass., until 1891; since, East Boston: Republican; mem. East ern Star Lodge, 143; I. O. O. F.; Universalists; mem. Star of the Zenith Rebekah Lodge, 131, I. O. O. F.; and Pilgrim Fathers, 82. Ch. b. Essex: 10097.* Florence Whitman, Dec. 10, 1875. 10098. Josephine Adelaide, Oct. 27, 1876; unm. 1902. 10099. John Royal, Aug. 21, 1880, " " [5687] MARY FRANCIS RICH/ (Mary J. Baker/ Jane Hamblen/ Cornelius/6 Benjamin,* Eleazer/ James/*) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Dec. 20, 1853: m. Jan., 1872, Allen Atkins, son of John Windsor, and Berthia Ary (Payne) Cobb,*b. Feb. 3, 1845; farmer; Wellfleet; Freemason; she d. Wellfleet, Aug. 28, 1880. Ch. b. Wellfleet: 10100.* Francis Allen, Dec. 9, 1874. 10101. Edith Weston, Jan. 30, 1876. 10102. Walter Clifford, Feb. 10, 1878. [5688] DAVID EDSON NEWCOMB/ (Pauline M. Baker/ Jane Ham blin/ Cornelius/6 Benjamin/ Eleazer/ James/ 1) b. Wellfleet, Mass., Mar. 13, 1861; m. Chelsea, Mass., Nov. 6, 1881, HattieW., dau. of John and Mary Crocker, t b. Charlestown, Mass.(?) Sailor in early life; afterwards, salesman, and res. Chelsea, East Boston, Westminster and Boston, Mass.; Republican. He d. Westminster, July 24, 1890. Ch, h. E. Boston: 10103. Daniel Edson, Mar. 11, 1883. [5691] CHARLES THOMAS HAMBLEN/ (Joseph B./ Cornelius/66 Benjamin/ Eleazer/ James/*) b. Wellfleet, Mass., June 22, 1842; m. Bangor, Me., June 22, 1865, Caroline M., dau. of Col. Jonathan and Caroline (Bailey) Eddy, b. Bradley, Me., Oct. 11, 1844; private, K, 23 Mass. Inf. Vols.: mustered * For Cobb see notes 20, 106 and 128. t For Crocker see notes 35, 39 and 78. NINTH GENERATION. 973 Oct. 29, 1861; dis. Apr. 21, 1862; dealer in plumbers supplies and metals; Boston. He d. Cotuit, Mass., July 20, 1882. Ch. b. Boston: 10104.* Jonathan Eddy, May 29, 1866. 10105. Helen E., Jan. 14, 1868; d. unm. 189- Charles T. Hamblen. 1.5692] Lieut. WILLIAM BISBEE HAMBLEN,* [Bro. of Chas. T.,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., July 4, 1844; Bugler, in Capt. S. Tyler Read's Co., 3 Mass. Cav., enlisted Nov. 26, 1861; went to New Orleans, La., under Gen. Butler, in steamer Constitution, Jan. 2, 1862: Lieut. G, 1st U. S. Regt., afterwards consoli dated with 4th U. S. Corps d'Afrique. He was captured by a party of guerrillas between Alexandria and Opelusas, La., Mar. 24, 1864, and for a time supposed to be a prisoner in Tyler, Texas: but in fact confined at Opelusas, and shortly afterwards taken from the guard house and shot by twelve of the Louisiana 974 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Cavalry, and buried by negroes, by whom his grave was afterwards identified; from which his body was removed to the officer's tomb, New Orleans, and on Feb. 22, 1869, his remains arrived in Boston, and were reviewed on the Common; interred in Mount Hope Cemetery. Dorchester, corner Shakespear and Ever green paths. They now rest in Lexington. Lieut. William Bisbee Hamblen. [5693] Rev. JOSEPH BROWN HAMBLEN/ (Bro. of Charles T.,J b. Boston. Mass., June 8, 1849; m. by Rev. W. H. Meredith, Everett, Mass., June 1, 1897, Julia Eleanor, dau. of Benjamin Smith and Margaret (Wells) Chap man, b. Millstream, Studholm parish, Kings Co., New Brunswick, Nov. 6, 1851. He was educated in the Boston public schools, and graduated from Boston Latin School, class of 1870; from Wesleyan University, Middletown, Ct., class of 1874; licensed as local preacher in the M. E. church, 1875; graduated from School of Theology, Boston University, 1878, B. D.: pastor, North Tisbury. Mass., 1879- 80: South Carver, Mass., 1880-1; agent Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., 1881; proof reader, since 1882; with various houses in and near Boston, 1882-4: at Greenfield, NINTH GENERATION. 975 Mass., 1885-6; in Boston, sinae 1887: with the Youth's Companion, since Feb.. 1888; res. Everett, Mass.; independent in politics: Methodist, but also holds Evangel ical, Age-to-Come Millenarian, or Pre-Millenarian views; member of Ki Chapter Psi Upsilon Fra Fraternity, 1870; Good Templar a.nd Sons of Temperance. N« issue. Rev. Joseph B. Hamblen, 15694] GEORGE ZEBULON HAMBLEN/ b. Aug., 1845; prob. Bucksport, Me.; m. Edwin F., Sinnett. Children: 10151.* Vernon. 10152, Jennie. [5759] RUTH NICKERSON HOPKINS/* (Joshua/ Ruth D.Gross/ Mercy Hamblen/ Cornelius,6 Benjamin/ Eleazer/ James/*) b. Orrington, Me., Apr. 4, 1830; m. Phila., Pa., Mar. 28, 1851, John Warren, son of John Ingalls and Mary (Warren) Browne, b. Albion, Me., May 10, 1828; claim and patent attorney. He went to Washington, D. O, with Hon. Hannibal Hamlin in 1861, and res. there until his death; Republican; clerk in War Dept. at his death; Freemason and Odd Fellow; she res. Washington; Unitarian. He d. Washington, Oct. 22, 1892. Children: 10153* John Ingalls, b. Feb. 14, 1S52, Phila. 10154.* Charles Weston Hopkins, •' Oct. 27, 1857, Bangor. [5760] HANNAH HOPKINS/ (Sistej of Ruth N.,> b. Orrington, Me., Apr. 26, 1833; m. there, Mar. 18, 1852, Joseph Crocker, son of Elijah and Celia (Patterson) A twood,t b. Hampden, Me., Aug. 3,1829; Republican; Freemason; Congs. Both d. Winterport, Me.: she Jan. 28, 1887; he July 27, 1888. Ch. b. Hampden: 10155.* Ella, Dec. 22, 1852. [5761] SARAH COOK HOPKINS/ (Sister of Ruth N.,) b. Orrington, Me., July 9, 1839; m. Daniel Wheeler, son of Daniel Hardy, b. Hampden, Me., Feb. 1837; contractor and builder; Beverly Farms, Mass.; select man. Ch. b. Beverly Farms: 10156* Louie,. June 30,. 1866. [5762] JOSHUA WESTON HOPKINS," (Bro. of Ruth N.,) b. Orrington, Me., May 27, 1841; m. Brewer, Me., Oct. 26. 1868, Anna Maria, dau. of Samuel and Mary Elizabeth (Hodges) Bartlett, b. Orrington, May 20, 1841; proprietor Hampden Creamery, Bangor, Me.; res. Hampden, Me.; four years in Westport, Iowa; Bangor, since 1895; Republican; Ensign, U. S. Navy: en listed Oct., 1864; served on U. S. ship Nynack four years; participated in battles of Fort Fisher, Anderson and the fall of Willmington, N.C.; dis. Sept., 1868; Freemason and member G. A. R. Children: ?mfo'» ™ARY Emily- b. Oct. 25, 1869, Brewer: unm. » ¦! Minnie Allen, " July 28, 1871, Lakeville, la. }?}a%* Anna Bartlett, " May 16, 1875, Bangor. 10160. Fred Weston, " Jan. 29, 1877, Orrington; unm. 10161. Ralph Thomas, " Sept. 10, 1881, Hampden, " * Her name was changed to Ruth F. Browne. t For Atwood see note 287 NINTH GENERATION. 981 [5764] CLARA HOPKINS/ (Sister of Ruth N.,) b. Orrington, Me.) June 2, 1845; m. Hampden, Me., Dec 13, 1865, Reuben Kidder, son of Reuben Kidder and Charlotte (Thompson) Stetson,* h. Hamp den, Dec. 24, 1837; contractor; Galesburg, 111., since 1888; before that, Lakeville and Waterloo, Iowa; Democrat; she member Rebekah Park Chapter, D. A. R.; Congs. Children: 10162.* Reuben Kidder, b. Mar. 11, 1867, Hampden. 19163. Frank Boulee, "July, 1868, " d. Apr. 8, 1882. 10164. Charlotte Hekrick, " June 7, 1872, Lakeville; unm. 1902. [5766] FREDERICK ISAAC HOPKINS.9 (Bro. Ruth N.,)- b. Orrington, Me., June 1, 1850; m. S. A. Bartlett; Druggist; Lynn, Mass.; I.O.O.F. Two sons. [5768] Capt. ISAAC F. TRASK/ (Ruth Hopkins/ Ruth D. Gross/ Mercy Hamblen/ Cornelius/ Benjamin/ Eleazer/ James/1) b. So- Orrington, Maine, Feb. 10, 1829? m. Frances Dore; master mariner. He commanded the Milton and other vessels. He d. Brewer, Maine, Dec 8, 1894. L5771] Capt. JOSHUA HOPKINS TRASK/ (Bro. of Isaac F.,) b. South Orrington, Maine, June 13, 1834; m. 1st, Orilla V. Mayo; m. 2d, Lucy Gill; master mariner; Lynn, Mass. He d. in Cal. [5772] Capt. EDGAR SAMUEL TRASK/ • (Bro. of Isaac F.,) b. South Orrington, Maine, June 18, 1835; m. there, May 11, 1862, Melissa, dau. of Joseph and Diantha Jane (Gray) Magoon, b. Sangerville, Maine, Oct. 30, 1834; master mariner, and followed the sea over fifty years: commanded the 67a- lena, Milton, and Kenduskeag, and was owner of the Melissa Trask, at his death; resided Orrington, removed to Bangor, Maine, 1887; member Oriental Lodge, I.O.O.F.; she Universalist. He d. New York, May 13, 1899. Oh. b. Orington: 10165/ Walter Ross, May 11, 1869. 10166. Lettee Estelle, d. infancy. 10167.* Allan Pierce, May 24, 1873. [5778] Capt. CHALES F. TRASK/ (Bro. of Isaac F.,) b. South Orrington, Maine, Aug. 26, 1857; m. Agatha Harlow; master mar iner, commanded the Isaack Stetson, of Bangor, Me. , 1899. [5784] ALTHEA JANE SMITH/ (Sylvanus/ Delia H. Gross,' Mercy Hamblen/ Cornelius,6 Benjamin/ Eleazer/ James/1) b. Orrington, Me., Dec. 19, 1855; m. 1st, there, Oct. 11, 1879, Peter Lewis, b. Belgium, Sept. 1853, who d. off New Orleans, Feb. 28, 1887; m. 2d, Bangor, Mar. 31, 1890, Charles Harrison, son of Harrison and Nancy Emery, t b. Sept. 6, 1843; res. Orrington and Bangor. Ch. b. 1st marriage, b. Orrington: 10168. Ellen, Aug. 11, 1882. By 2d marriage, b. Orrington. 10169. Harold, Dec. 21, 1890. * For Stetson see note 415. + For Emery see note 317. 982 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [5786] ALBERT S. SMITH/ (Bro. of Althea J.,) b. Orrington, Me., Apr. 2, 1863; m. Bangor, Me., Mar. 26, 1894, Ellen M., dau. of Edward M. and Hannah (Roberts) Jones, b. Nanticoke, Pa., Apr. 28, 1870; laborer; Orrington; Republican. No issue. [5787] HERBERT J. SMITH/ (Bro. of Althea J.,) b. Orrington, Me., Dec. 1, 1865: m. Jamaica Plains, Mass., Mar. 19, 1888, Mary V., dau. of Jacob W. and Ellen (Callan) Cunningham, b. Waldo, Me., Sept. 23, 1868; R. R. employe; Orneville, 1888-9; Seboois, until 1898; since; Orring ton; Republican. Ch. b. Seboois: 10170. Ellen A., Dec. 22, 1891. 10171. Everett L., Aug. 8. 1897. 10172. Grace M., Sept. 22, 1898. [5788] GEORGIAN A COLLIN S/ (Eleazer A. / Mercy Gross/ Mercy Ham- blen/ Cornelius/ Benjamin/ Eleazer/ James/1) m. Charles Sleeper. Two children. [5790] CHARLES HENRY COLLINS/ (Bro. of Georgiana,) b. Bangor, Me., Aug. 28, 1845; m. Lowell, Mass., Nov. 28, 1867, Ella Susan, dau. of David and Mary Ann (Sargent) Morrison, b. Lowell, Aug. 25, 1848; mill supt.; Lowell, Nashua, Providence, Phenix, Warren and Cumberland; drummer, 6th Mass.; Freemason; member G. A. R., and Sons of Revolution; Epis. Children: 10173.* Gertrude Ella, b. May 7, 1869, West Townsend, Mass. 10174. Charles Frederick, " May 6, 1872, Lowell; d. infancy. 10175. Alice Mabel, " Jan. 20, 1874, Nashua, N.H.: unm. 1900 |5793] HENRY L. GARDNER/ (Mary C. Collins/ Mercy Gross/ Mercy Hamblen/ Cornelius/ Benjamin/ Eleazer/ James/1) b. Orrington, Me., Oct* 20, 1844; m. Lowell, Mass., Nov. 10, 1866, Adelia M., dau. of Jeremiah and Heph- zibah (Pitts) Carroll, b. Waterboro, Me., Sept. 21, 1844; agent State Board of Lunacy and Charity, Mass.; Lowell, Mass., until July, 1869; Phila., Pa., until May, 1871; Brooklyn, N. Y., until June, 1872; Lowell, Mass., until 1875; Clinton, Mass., until July, 1876; since, Springfield, Mass.; Republican; bugler, 7th Mass. Battery; enlisted May 21, 1861; re-enlisted Nov. 23, 1863; served at Siege of Suf folk, Va., Peninsula Campaign, 1862; Red River Expedition, Forts Spanish and Blakely; dis. July 28, 1865; member Roswell Lodge, A.F. & A.M.; Springfield Commandery, K. T.; Oberlin Lodge 28, I. O. O. F.: Royal Arcanum; E. K. Wil cox Post 16, G. A. R. Ch. b. Lowell: 10176. Arthur Henry, Mar. 6, 1868; unra. 1898. [5794] SOLOMON HAMBLEN GARDNER/ (Bro. of Henry L.,) b. Lowell, Mass., Feb. 13, 1852; m. there, Sept. 6, 1877, Rachael Marie, dau. of George and Julia ( Downey) Sweeney, b. East Katby, Quebec, Sept. 6, 1854; fireman; Lowell; Republican; Baptist; member Lodge 8, Royal Arcanum; she Epis. NINTH GENERATION. 983 Ch. b. Lowell: 10177. Harry Leach, July 20, 1879. 10178. Mabel Frances, Mar. 10, 1883. [5797] ETTA BISSELL/ (Ruth H. Collins/ Mercy Gross/ Mercy Ham blen/ Cornelius/ Benjamin/ Eleazer/ James,21) m. Smith, of Orring ton, Me. 10179. A Child. [5802] MARY ELIZA GROSS/ (James E./ Benjamin/ Mercy Ham blen/ Cornelius/ Benjamin/ Eleazer/ James/1) b. Clifton Springs, N. Y., Dec. 9, 1853; m. Mar. 24, 1878, James A. Canfield, of Chicago, 111. Ch. b. Chicago: 10180. Lucille Emily Dudley, Dec. 27, 1879; m. Henry Justis. [5803] ANNIE TOOKER GROSS/ (Sister of Mary E.,) b. Chicago, 111., Aug. 15, 1856; m. Dec, 1887, John S. Miller, b. Louisville, N. Y., May 24, 1847; lawyer; firm of Miller & Peck, Chicago. Children: 10181. John, h. Nov. 8, 1890. 10182. Jennette, " Nov. 10, 1888. [5804] NELLIE GROSS/ (Sister of Mary E.,) b. Yellow Springs, Ohio, July 22, 1862; m. Chicago, 111., Nov. 16, 1880, Ben jamin Franklin Hadduck, of Chicago. Child: 10183. Helen DeKoven, b. Aug. 13, 1881; d. April 7, 1892. [5806] FARNSWORTH GROSS MARSHALL/ {Eliza P. Gross/ Ben jamin/ Mercy Hamblen/ Cornelius,6 Benjamin/ Eleazer/ James/1) b. Upper Fairmount, Md., Sept. 25, 1875; unmarried: school teacher; student, Bowdoin college. [5807] POLLY ANN HAMBLIN/ (Solomon/ Lewis/ David/ Joshua/ Benjamin/ Eleazer/ James/1) b. Fenner, N.Y., June 23, 1816; m. Sept. 12, 1839, Rufus Stacy, son of Robert and Lucy (Stacy) Ransom, b. July 5, 1813; farmer; Fenner N. Y.; Democrat, until 1852, afterward Republican; Universalist. He d. Fenner, Feb. 5, 1858. After his death she moved with her children to near Plainfield, 111., about 1860; she Baptist. She d. Plainfield, Feb. 5, 1877. Ch. b. Fenner: 10184.* Harriott M. L., June 20, 1841. 10185* Lucy E., Jan. 21, 1843. 10186. George H., Mar. 14, 1845; d. unm. Aug. 1865. 10187.* Norman Worth, Jan. 7, 1847. 10188.* William Lewis, Apr. 27, 1852. [5808] ORA BUTLER HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Polly Ann,) b. Fenner, N. Y., Apr. 27, 1819; m. there, Nov. 21, 1839, Amanda B., dau. of John and Melvina (Thompson) Barber, b. Fenner, Nov., 1815. He d. Perryville, N. Y., June 24, 1894. 984 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. b. Fenner: 10189. Mary DeEtte, 10190. Louisa Maria, 10191. Nancy Lovina, 10192. Hettie Permelia, 10193. Lulu Amanda, April 30, 1841; d. July 6, 1860. July 29, 1842, " June 21, 1867. May 3, 1844; m. Cooper. Feb. 10, 1854, " Cooper. May 8, 1855; d. June 9, 1858. [5809] NORMAN SELLECK HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Polly Ann, ) b. Madison Co., N. Y., May 27, 1824; m. N. Y. state, Apr. 25, 1849, Pamela Keeler Welch; b. Madison Co., N. Y., Dec. 21, 1821; farmer; Plainfield, Ills.; she Methodist; she d. Plainfield, Jan. 30, 1897. 10194. Ch. b. Plainfield: Ella, Sept. 30, 1851; d. Sept. 28, 1874, unm. [5810] REUBEN SMITH HAMLIN/ (Bro. Polly Ann,) b. Madison Co., N. Y., July 12, 1826; m. 1st, New London, Ohio, Dec. 16, 1859, Cyrene Elizabeth, dau. of Algenon Sidney and Mary L. Whiting, b. Win sted, Ct., 1830, who d. Santa Barbara, Cal., Jan. 1887: m. 2d, Nov. 21, 1888, Lizzie Cusack, of Hamilton, Ontario. He was reared a farmer, Fenner, N. Y.; en gaged in selling patent medicines through the west and in Canada; farmer, Plainfield, Ills.; mfr. patent medicine, Buffalo, N. Y.; went to Oshawa, Ont., about 1870, and engaged in mfgr. agricultural implements with his father-in- law; a successful man. 10195/10196/ 10197. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Buffalo. Theo Cortnne, 1865. Reuben Whiting, Nov. 20, 1867. Charles, 1872; d. same year. [5812] RHODA EMELINE HAMBLIN/ ( Lewis, »' David/ Joshua/ Benjamin/ Eleazer/ James/*) b. Fenner, N. Y., Feb. 5, 1820; m. there, Jan. 5, 1837, Edward, son of Benajah B. and Lydia (Bryant) Brooks, b. Butternut, N. Y., Jan. 5, 1812; farmer; Union Valley, 1836; Wilna, N. Y., until 1855; re moved to Lowell, Wis., and res. Pilot Knob, Wis., after 1857; Republican. Both d. Pilot Knob; she Jan. 1, 1901; he Nov. 4, 1890. Children: 10198/ Adelaide Eliza, b. June 5, 1838, Wilna. 10199.* Eleanor Maria, " July 8, 1839, " 10200/ Lydia Louisa, " Mar. 22, 1841, 10201.* Harriet Serena, " Aug. 10, 1843. 10202.* Lucia Adelphia, " Sept. 10, 1845, " 10203/ Lucius Abner, " Jan. 18, 1848, " 10204. Lewis Seeburg, " Jan. 24, 1851, " unm. 1901. 10205. Celinda Amelia, " July 22, 1853, d. Aug. 20, 1854 10206.* Frances Isabel, " June 22, 1855, Lowell. 10207.* Clara Violet, " Nov. 11, 1857, Pilot Knob. 10208. Alice Augusta, " Mar. 18, 1860, " " unm. 1901 10209.* Eunice Edwina, " Aug. 22, 1862, .i NINTH GENERATION. 985 [5813] HARRIET URETTA HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Rhoda E.,) b. Chittenango Falls, N. Y., Jan. 25, 1822; m. there, Oct. 12, 1842, Abner Partridge, son of John and Lucy Gellet (Dunham) Downer, b. Pawnal, Vt., Mar. 23, 1793, his 2d wife; he m. 1st. Rachael Harrington, who d. 1840. An active, successful, business man; was engaged in building the Erie canal, the Virginia canal, the Croton water works, the Hudson River R. R., and in all of which he had important contracts; was one of the first stockholders of the Hudson River and N. Y. C.R. R. His father, John Downer, and father-in-law, Dr. Obediah Dunham, participated in the battle of Bennington, Vt.; the latter a member of the convention that secured the independence of Vermont from N. Y.; and strongly supported the Continental Congress in the Revolution; resided Paw nal, until 1805; Peterboro, N. Y., until 1818; afterwards, Chittenango Falls; Democrat, until 1856, afterwards Republican; member Sullivan Lodge, 148, A.F. & A. M.; she Epis. Both d. Chittenango Falls; she, Oct. 23, 1889; he, Sept. 25, 1856. Ch. b. Chittenango Falls: 10210/ Abner P., July 29, 1843. 10211.* Harriet O, July 9, 1845. 10212/ Alice Maria, Dec. 7, 1852. 10213/ William Victor, July 9, 1856. [5815] MARY FIDELIA HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Rhoda E.,) b. North Manlius, N. Y., July 25, 1827; m. Fenner, N. Y., June 4, 1850, Luther, son of Ichabod and Sally (Downer) Prosser, b. Smithfield, N.Y., Mar. 20, 1820; farmer; Sullivan, N. Y.; Methodist; she res. North Manlius. Ch. b. Sullivan. 10214.* William Edwin, May 4, 1851. 10215.* Rosalia M., May 22, 1853. 10216. Harriet Meril, Aug. 30, 1855; unm. 1901. 10217* George Hamblin, Apr. 23, 1862. 10218.* Minnie May, Apr. 27, 1869; unm. 1896. 10219. Anna Bell, Nov. 10, 1870; d. June 3, 1872. [5816] ADALAIDE E. HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Rhoda E.,) b. Chittenango Falls, N. Y., Feb. 14, 1832; m. Prof. Henry M., son of Joseph Owan and Susanna (Stearns*) Seeley, b. Onondaga, N. Y., Oct. 2, 1828; shed. Middleburg, Vt., Aug. 14, 1865. He remarried, and by 2d wife had: Sarah Grace, Feb. 22, 1870; Henry Hamblin, Mar. 14, 1872; Lockwood Matthews, Aug. 25, 1875; all b. Middlebury; Professor, Middlebury College; Onondago, N. Y., until 1854; New Haven,. Ct., until 1857; Middlebury, Vt., 1865-1903; Prohibition ist; Methodists. Ch. b. Onondaga: 10220.* Adelaide May, July 20, 1861. [5817] ELLEN M. HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Rhoda E.,) b. Chittenango Falls, N.Y., Aug. 22, 1833; m. Warren, 111., Nov., 1856, Chas. Boone; he res. Freeport, 111. She d. Warren, Nov. 25, 1856. No issue. * For Stearns see note 158. 986 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [5818] EDWIN SYLVESTER HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Rhoda E.,) b. Chittenango Falls, N. Y., Apr. 15, 1836; m. Perryville, N. Y., by Rev. William Lord, rector Christ Church Manlius N.Y., Sept. 1, 1863, Mary Eliza, dau. of Hiram and Almenia (Blakeslee) Ehle, b. Perryville, Sept. 20, 1835: miller, and proprietor Oriskany Falls Roller Mills: New Woodstock, 1850-6; Freeport, Ills., 1856; St. Paul, Minn, and Yellow Creek, Ills., 1857-9; McCon- nell's Grove, Ills., until Jan., 1861; Perryville, until 1883; Conastota, N.Y., 1884; since, Oriskany Falls; Republican; postmaster, Yellow Creek, Ills.; justice peace, McConnell's store and Perryville; member Sullivan Lodge 148, A. F. &A.M., and Chapter R. A. M., Waterville, N. Y.; Epis. Ch. b. Perryville: 10221. DeLancey Burdette, Sept. 21, 1868; unm. 1897. 10222. Lena Frankita, June 7, 1870, " " 10223. Edwin Pardee, June 29, 1875, " [5819] MARGARET FRANCES HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Rhoda E.,) b. Chittenango Falls, N. Y., Feb. 9, 1838; m. Perryville, N. Y., Mar. 10, 1859, John, son of Marcus L. and Huldah (Wallace) Underwood, b. New Woodstock, N. Y., July 23, 1835; farmer; New Woodstock, until 1868; since, Grant Park, Ills.; Republican; township supervisor: Methodists. Children: 10224.* Nellie, b. July 19, 1865, New Woodstock. 10225. Carrie, " May 25, 1873, Grant Park; d. Aug. 13, 1894. [5821] EUGENE LEWIS HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Rhoda E.,) b. Chittenango Falls, N. Y., May 18, 1845; m. there, Sept. 1, 1868, Hannah B., dau. of Hiram and Almenia (Blakeslee) Ehle, b. Perryville, N. Y., Apr. 21, 1839; lumber dealer; Chittenango Falls, New Woodstock, Perryville, and Clock- ville, N.Y.; private, L, Scott's 900, Cavalry, and 11th N.Y. Regt.; Epis. He d. Perryville, Oct. 53, 1872. Ch. b. Clockville: 10226. Edwin Hubbard, Mar., 1871; d. Apr., 1872. [5822] FRANCES PHEBE HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Rhoda E.,) b. New Woodstock, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1849; m. Perryville, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1868, E. Herbert, son of Edwin W. and Electa (Gallup) Taylor, b. Fenner N. Y., July 4, 1846; farmer; Perryville, since 1857; Republican; member F, 2d N. Y. Cav., enlisted Sept. 24, 1864; participated in 10 battles, including Cedar Creek, Five Forks, and Appomattox; dis. June 5, 1865; member Reese Post 49, G. A. R., Conastota, N. Y.; Methodists; members Epworth League. Ch. b. Perryville; 10227. Ella W., Apr. 4, 1876; unm. 1897. 10228. Ethel F., Feb. 12, 1889, " " [5823] EMMA JANE HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Rhoda E.,) b. New Woodstock, N. Y., Nov. 14, 1851; m. Perryville, N. Y., Oct. 22, 1873, Edwin D., son of Loren and Lydia (Whipple) Ransom, b. Fenner, N. Y., Apr. 8, 1849; farmer; Perryville, since 1856; Republican; she Methodist; member Kings Daughters. Ch. b. Perryville: 10229. Jessie May, Aug. 14, 1875; unm. 1896. NINTH GENERATION. 987 [5824] JULIA M. HAMBLIN/ (David/ Lewis/ David/ Joshua/ Ben jamin,* Eleazer/ James/*) b. Chittenango Falls, N. Y., Oct. 12, 1824; m. there, Oct. 13, 1841, William Pennock; he d. Minnesota; she d. Chittenango Falls, July 19, 1852. Ch. b. Chittenango Falls: 10230. Elmira, d. Syracuse, N. Y. 10231. Wilmot, " Minnesota. [5825] HARRIET M. HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Julia M.,) b. Chittenango Falls, N. Y., Sept. 9, 1826; m. Perryville, N. Y., Nov. 20, 1843, Cornelius, son of Andrew and Sarah (Coy) Lansing, b. Albany, N. Y., Jan. 10, 1843: farmer; Chittenango Falls, until 1866; afterwards, Sullivan, N. Y.; Republican; she d. Sullivan, Dec. 15, 1893. He d. East Syracuse, June, 1899. Children: 10232.* Walter Edgar, b. Oct. 29, 1850, Chittenango Falls. 10233/ Julia Maria, " Sept. 6, 1852, 10234/ Lillian Jane, " Nov. 18, 1866, Sullivan. [5826] LUCIEN DAVID HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Julia M.,) b. Chittenango Falls, N. Y., Dec. 7, 1834; m. Utica, N. Y., Jan. 13, 1859, Helen, dau. of Benjamin and Sophia (Mowyer) Putnam, b. Cazenovia, N. Y., Dec. 24, 1838; res. Chittenango Falls. Ch. b. Chittenango Falls: 10235/ Cora Sophia, Oct. 4, 1859. 10236.* Charles Abner, Apr. 22, 1865.. [5827] JENNIE E. HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Julia M.,) b. Chittenango Falls, N.Y., Feb. 22, 1837; m. there, Jan. 4, 1863, John O., sonof John W. and Nancy (Ehle) Bender, b. Mycenae, N. Y., Jan. 9, 1837; res. Chittenango Falls, Oran, and Fayetteville, N. Y.; she Epis. She d. Fayette ville, Mar. 19, 1894. Children: 10237. Ira Wright, b. Jan. 23, 1865, Bethel Corners, N. Y. 10238. Hubert H., " May 28, 1870, Fayetteville. ' [5828] WILLIAM MARVIN HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Julia M.,) b. Chettenango Falls, N. Y., Dec. 28, 1841; m. Erieville, N. Y., Jan. 13, 1862, Melissa C, dau. of George and Sabra (Medbury) Wells, b. Erieville, Aug. 2, 1843; farmer; Chittenango Falls. Ch. b. Chittenango Falls: 10239/ Arthur Deloss, June 14, 1869. [5829] LEONA WOODWORTH/ (Harriet Hamblin/ Lewis/ David/ Joshua/ Benjamin/ Eleazer/ James/1) b. Fenner, N. Y., Dec. 24, 1828; m. there, by Rev. Daniel Wheelock Bristol, Sept. 17, 1850, Walter Lewis, son of Lewis and Anna (Bishop) Keeler, b. Fenner, Apr. 14, 1828; farmer; Fenner, 1875. Ch. b. Fenner: 10240.* Genevieve Leona, June 28, 1852. • THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [5834] PAMELIA ELIZABETH JOHNSON/ (Lucy Hamblin/ Joshua/ David/ Joshua/ Benjamin/ Eleazer/ James/1) b. Smithfield, N. Y., Mar. 27, 1820; m. Clockville, N. Y., 1841, John Ward, son of and Margaret (War ner) Conley, b. Springfield, Mass., Sept. 27, 1814; merchant; Conastota, N. Y.; Democrat; Unitarians. She d. Conastota, Oct. 17, 1887. Children: b. Sept. 14, 1843, Brockport. " May 21, 1845, Conastota. 10241.* John Dykeman, 10242.* Jane Pamelia, 10243.* Jennette Leslie, 10244.* Josephine M., 10245.* Jerome Hamlin, 10246.* Jefferson Ballou, 10247.* Joselia Lucy, 10248.* Judson Jay, 10249.* James Emmett, 10250. Julia Fidelia, 10251. Joshua O., Feb. 16, 1847, " Aug. 2, 1848, " Aug. 6, 1850, " Oct 18, 1852, " Feb. 23,' 1654. " June 4, 1856, " June 24, 1858, " Nov. 6, 1859, " Nov. 30, 1863, " d.Sept. 5/93, unm. " " Apr. 19, 1895. [5835] MARIETTE JOHNSON/ (Sister of Pamelia E.) b. Smithfield, N.Y., July 14, 1832; m. Conastota, N. Y , July, 1846, Milton Lathrop Sayles, b. Conastota; real estate dealer; Democrat. Both d. Oneida, N. Y.; she July 9, 1880; he Oct., 1883. Ch. b. Conastota: 10252/ Minnie, July 21, 1856. [5836] JANE JOHNSON/ (Sister of Pamelia E., ) b. Smithfield, N. Y., Dec. 8, 1822; m. Clockville, N. Y., 1846, Isaac Rudd, b. England; Freemason. She d. Utica, N. Y., Sept. 14, 1857: he d. Herkimer, N. Y., 1862. Ch. b. Utica: 10253.* William, 1847. 10254. Lucy Jane, 1848. 10255. Delia, 1850; in. Frank Eastman. 10256. v Lottie, 1853, " Hodson. [5837] DARIUS HAMLIN JOHNSON/ (Bro. of Pamelia E.,) b. Smithfield, N. Y., Sept. 13, 1836; m. there, Dec. 6, 1855, Harriet F., dau. of Isaac J. and Abigail (Sayles) Forbes, b. Clockville, N. Y., July 5, 1836; coal dealer; Conastota, N. Y.; Democrat; member Greenwood Lodge, A. F. & A. M.; 33° Mason; Baptists; He d. 1893. Ch. b. Conastota; 10257.* Jane Pamelia, Dec. 8, 1856. [5838] WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON JOHNSON/ (Bro. of Pamelia E.) b. Smithfield, N. Y., Feb. 8, 1838; m. Alton, 111., Jan. 27, 1867, Hannah, dau. of George and Catherine (Dawson) Armstrong, b. Alton, July 14, 1837; ice deal er; Alton; at his mother's death, 1851, he went to live with his uncle Leander Hamlin, then in Alton, 111.; Republican; she Epis. NINTH GENERATION. 989 Ch. b. Alton: 10258. Thomas, Nov. 11, 1867; unm. 1902. 10259* Grace Florence, Apr. 10, 1872. 10260. Katie O, July 1, 1874: d. June 26, 1877. 10261. Fred, June 26, 1877; unm. 1902. [5840] CAROLINE BALLOU/ (Susannah Hamblin/ Joshua/ David/ Joshua,6 Benjamin/ Eleazer/ James/1) b. Madison Co., N. Y., Oet. 27, 1824; m. Henry Smith of Buffalo, N. Y. Child: 10262. Ella. [5846] EDWIN EDDY/ '(Susannah Hamblin/ Joshua/ David/ Joshua/ Benjamin/ Eleazer/ James/1) b. Fenner, N.Y. , May 10, 1838: unmarried; Sergt., K, 27, N.Y. Inf. Vols,; killed battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861. [5848] OSCAR D. EDDY/ (Bro. of Edwin, ) b. West Barre, N. Y., Apr. 21, 1842; m. 1st, there, June 10, 1866, Ellen, dau. of Henry and Mary (Kilner) Hoy, b. East Shelby, N. Y., who d. W. Barre, Dec 1871; m. 2d, Helen Fawcett, dau. of Norman and Amanda (Matteson) Bedell, b. Albion, N. Y., Aug. 20, 1841; Ins. agent: W. Barre, until April, 1873: Detroit, Mich, until Dec, 1875; since, Albion; Supt. of Water Works; Odd Fellow, and member A. O. U. Wr. Ch. b. W. Barre: 10263. MaryE., July 1870; d. Apr. 16, 1893. [5850] HELEN MORRISON/ (Pamelia Hamblim/ Joshua/ David/ Joshua/ Benjamin/ Eleazer/ James/*) b. Lenox, N.Y. , Aug. 22, 1826; m. there, Mar. 5, 1845, Daniel, son of Robert and Margaret Robertson, b. Fenner, N.Y., May 11,1821. The parents of Mr. Robertson were native of Scotland; farmer;, Fenner; moved to Plainfield, 111., Mar., 24, 1853; Freemason; Joliet, 111. Ch. b. Fenner, N.Y.: 10264. Herbert, Sept. 18, 1846; d, July 26, 1847. 10265. Ellen, May 17, 1848, " Dec. 4, 1851. 10266.* Albert L., Sept. 13, 1850. 10267. Eugene R., Sept. 4, 1852. [5851] WILLIAM MORRISON/ (Bro. of Helen,) b. Syracuse, N. Y., May 25, 1828; m. 1st, Plainfield, Ills., Apr. 20, 1856, Mary J., dau. of William and Jennett, Robinson, b. Cazenovia, N. Y., 1834. The pa rents of Mrs. Morrison were natives of Scotland; shed. Plainfield, Dec, 29, 1856; ra. 2d, Sept. 1872, Miss Ella Gale; res. Plainfield and Nokomis, 111.; afterwards, Wessington, South Dakota; Baptist. He d. Joliet, Ills., Nov. 23, 1884. Ch. b. Nokomis: 10268. Mary, Feb. 23, 1873. 10269. LEWrIS, 1875. 10270. William, 1877; d. Jan. 1885. 10271. Eugene, 1880. 10272. Chadwick, May, 1882. 990 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [5853] AGNES MORRISON/ (Sister of Helen,) b. Murray, N. Y., Mar. 20, 1837; m. Joliet, 111., Feb., 1855, James D., son of E. J. and Esther (Hill) Wood, b. Lewis Co., N. Y., 1835: merchant: Joliet and Plainfield, 111.; Omaha, Neb.; Central City and Denver, Colorado; Odd Fellow; she Methodist. She d. Plainfield, Apr., 1885. b. Feb., 1856, Joliet; d. Dec. 1856. " July, 1858, Loekport. " Aug., 1860, Plainfield. Children: 10273. Willie E., 10274* Cora A., 10275. Lulu E., [5855] ROSE MORRISON/ (Sister of Helen,) b. Lenox, N. Y., Nov. 12, 1844: m. Joliet, Ills., Apr., 1862, I. E. Keene: pro fessor of music; Joliet and Plainfield, Ills.; she Christian. Children: 10276.* Eva M., b. Apr. 29, 1863, Livingston Co., Ills. 10277. Zar, " Nov., 1865, Plainfield; d. Oct. 1865. 10278. Elizabeth, " Apr. 19, 1868, Livingston Co. [5856] EMMA MORRISON/ (Sister of Helen,) b. Smithfield, N. Y., Apr. 13, 1847; m. 1st, Chicago, 111., Dec, 1864, Charles B. Lord, b. N. Y. State, 1830; soldier in civil war, served in commissary Dept.; farmer; he d. Watseka, 111., Oct. 23, 1868; m. 2d, 1871, T. O. Roberts, of Cass, Dupage Co., 111.; she has resided in Dupage, Plainfield, Watseka, and Chicago, Illinois. Children: 10279. Jessie, b. May, 1867, Dupage; d. June, 1869. 10280. Minnie R., " Jan. 13, 1869, Iroquois Co. 10281. Helen A., " Jan. 13, 1869, " " 10282. Guy, " Oct. 8, 1873, Plainfield. [5857] PALMER HAMLIN/ (Leander/ Joshua/ David/ Joshua/ Ben jamin/ Eleazer/ James/*) b. Perryville, N. Y., Feb. 13, 1835; m. Godfrey, Ills., Oct. 9, 1861, Jane, dau. of Jonas and Mary (Jones) Squire, b. Middletown, Ills., Apr. 7, 1836; farmer and stock raiser; Godfrey, until 1872; since, Nokomis, Ills.; Methodists. b. Oct. 26, 1862, Godfrey. " Oct. 31, 1864, " m. R, P. Barnard. " July 6, 1866, " " Ida G. Scott. "Dec. 31, 1867, " unm. 1901. " Mar. 16, 1873, Nokomis, " Children: 10283.* Annie Lydia, 10284. Adelaide Phebe, 10285. Leander, 10286. William Joshua, 10287. Estella May, 10288. Cady Palmer, [5858] MARY E. HAMLIN/ (Sister of Palmer,) b. Perryville, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1837; m. Alton, Ills., Mar, 1, 1858, John Fitch; lawyer; Chicago, Ills.; also res. Plainfield, Alton and Chicago, Ills., and Fitch burg, Kansas; where she d. Mar., 1878. Children: 10289. John. 10290. Timothy. 10291. Bertie. 10292. Mary. NINTH GENERATION. 991 [5861] WARD P. HAMBLIN/ (Stephen/ Joshua/ David/ Joshua/ Benjamin/ Eleazer/ James/*) b. Fenner, N. Y., Sept. 27, 1836; m. Pulaski, Mich., Feb. 4, 1858, Rebecca, dau. of William and Elizabeth (Kern) Wagoner, b. Homer, Mich., Jan. 31, 1839; Sergt., E, 2d, Mich. Cav.; enlisted Nov., 1863; in battles of Franklin, Nashville, Kenesaw Mt., Resaca, Dalton; dis. Aug. 25, 1865; farmer; Pulaski, until 1879; since, Allen, Mich.; member Lodge 253, A. F. &. A. M.; she United Brethern. Ch. b. Pulaski: 10293/ Adelbert W-, Nov. 17, 1860. 10294. Emery G., May 23,' 1867; unm. 1899. 10295.* Eldorah, Nov. 14, 1873. [5863] ORVILLE J. HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Ward P.,) b. Fenner, N. Y., Feb., 1840; m. Mary Elizabeth, dau. of David and Betsey Elizabeth (Rowell) Thorn, b. Springwater, N.Y.; farmer; Concord, Mich.: Democrat; member of E, 2d Mich. Cav., wounded left shoulder; Freemason and G. A. R.; she Universalist; members O. E. S., 191; Byron Stoddard Corps, 186; W. R C; Maccabees, 119. Ch. b. Pulaski: 10296* Jennie E., Oct. 4, 1866. [5869] JEROME BONAPARTE HAMLIN/ (Joshua/' David/ Joshua,6 Benjamin/ Eleazer/ James/1) b. Bridgeport, N. Y., June 17, 1841; m. Man lius, N. Y., Nov. 3, 1861, Cornelius A., dau. of Alvin A. M. and Lucretia (Vick- ery) Ball, b. Pompey, N. Y., June 29, 1839. After his school days, at th'e age of 20, he engaged in the mercantile business about seven years; in partnership with his father in the milling, lime and plaster business, 1867, which continued about 20 years, in Manlius, where he resided until 1878; Norwich, N. Y., until 1881; when he returned and resided at Manlius until 1886; removed to Saratoga, N. Y., and the following year to Syracuse, N. Y.; engaged in manufacturing and putting up hot air and hot water heaters. Ch. b. Manlius: 10297. Louie Jerome, July 11, 1867; d. Sept. 29, 1867. 10298.* Harry Joshua, Dec. 21, 1868. 10299.* Clyde Ball, July 22, 1871. [5877] JOSEPHINE HOAG/ (Amanda Hamblin/ Joshua/ David/ Joshua/ Benjamin/ Eleazer/ James/*) b. Kirkville, N. Y., Jan. 25, 1845; m. there, Apr. 2, 1862, Harvey Gideon, son of Gideon and Belinda Wilbur, b. Fenner, N. Y., Apr. 19, 1835; farmer; Stanhope, Iowa; Democrat: Russellite; she Adventist; she d. Fenner, Sept. 27, 1862; he remarried and has five daughters by last wife. Ch. b. Fenner: 10300/ Elmer E., June, 1862. [5879] CELIA HOAG/ (Sister of Josephine,) b. Kirkville, N. Y., Nov. 10, 1852; m. Manlius, N. Y., June 12, 1870, Andrew, sonof Solomon and Maria (Lasher) Bloss, b. Palentine, N. Y., 1844; wagon maker and blacksmith; moved to Wampsville, N. Y., 1870; to Kirkville, N.Y., Dec, 1872; She Adventist. Children: 10301.* Oliver S., 10302.* Minnie Belle, 10303. Eya Josephine, 10304. Channing Lee, 10305. Lizzie A., THE HAMLIN FAMILY. b. Aug. 4, 1872, Fyler Settlement. " Sept. 12, 1873, Kirkville. " July 11, 1877, Fyler Settlement. " Apr. 29, 1880, Kirkville. " May 10, 1886, [5885] JEROME A. PALMER/ (Adelia Hamblin/ Joshua/ David/ Joshua/ Benjamin/ Eleazer/ James/1) b. Michigan City, Ind., Aug. 10, 1854; m. New Buffalo, Mich., Oct. 15, 1882, Ardelphia, dau.of John and Sarah (Bunton) Martin, b. Laporte, Ind., June 20, 1858; res. Laporte, until 1872; Shelby Co., Mo., until 1878; since, Laporte; she Methodist. Ch. b. Laporte Co.: 10306. Sarah A., Oct. 23, 1885. 10307. Myrtle M., Nov. 10, 1887. [5886] EDWARD E. PALMER/ (Bro. of Jerome A.,) b. Michigan City, Ind., June 29, 1858; m. Wolcottville, Ind., Dec. 17, Mary O, dau. of Oscar I. and Caroline (Davidson) Gardner, b. Lagrange Co., Ind., Dec. 17, 1868; res. Michigan City, until 1872; Shelby Co., Mo., until 1878: since, Michigan City; she Methodist. Children: 10308. Mamie V., Oct. 1, 1889, Lagrange Co. 10309. Charles L., July 1, 1894, Laporte. [5887] HARRISON SAMUEL HAMBLIN/ (Harrison/ Joshua/ David/ Joshua,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer/ James/1) b. Florence, Ills., Aug. 1, 1852: m. Plainfield, Ills., Dec. 3, 1873, Kate, dau. of John D. and Rebeeca (Schreffler) Hohn, b. Plainfield, Nov. 4, 1855; farmer and laborer; Plainfield. Ch. b. Plainfield: 10310. Lester Selleck, Apr. 26, 1875; unm. 1902. 10311. Alice, Oct. 21, 1882, " [5902] SARAH MARGARET McKAY/ (Hester Hamblin/ Ephraim/ David/ Joshua,6 Benjamin/ Eleazer/ James/*) b. Howard, N. Y., July 23, 1841; m. 2d, Campbell, N. Y., Feb. 25, 1880, Rev. Samuel Wheeler, son of George Franklin and Sarah Ann (Wilcox) Pratt, h. Livonia, N. Y., Sept. 9, 1838; clergy man, author and editor; Brasher Falls, N. Y., 1863-7: Hammondton, N. J., until 1871: Prattsburg, N. Y., until 1877; Campbell, until 1883; Monroe, Mich., until 1889; Campbell, 1900; Republican; author of The Gospel of the Holy Spirit, A Summer at Peace Cottage, The Life and Epistles of St. Paul; Presbs. [5903] DANIEL STUART MCKAY/ (Bro. of Sarah M..) b. Bath, N. Y., Mar. 7, 1843; m. Penn Yan, N. Y., Dec. 19, 1872, Ruth, A., dau. of John and Mary S. Mallory, b. Penn Yan, Mar. 1, 1845; real estate and loan agent; Washington, D. 0, 1862; Omaha, Neb., 1865; California and Nevada 1867-1871; St. Louis, Mo., 1872; Ft. Scott, Kansas, 1873-1889; since, Guthrie, Okla.; Democrat; member city council, Ft. Scott, 1882: director Ft. Scott, Wich- NINTH GENERATION. 993 ata & Western R. R,, 1879: secretary, Ft. Scott. Topeka & Lincoln R. R.. 1881; secretary and treasurer, Kansas &: S. W. R. R. 1886; Freemason; K. of P., and I.O.R.M.: Epis. Ch. b. Fort Scott: 10312. James Stuart, Jan. 25, 1875; unm. 1900. [5904] HESTER ANN McK AY/ (Sister of Sarah M.,) b. Cameron, N. Y., Mar. 27. 1846: m. there, Sept. 8, 1880, George Robertson, sonof Leander and Eliza A. (Robertson) Sutherland, b. Candor, N. Y., Oct. 21, 1848: banker: Campbell, N. Y., 1866-88; since, N. Y. City; Republican: Presbs. [5905] MARY CAROLINE McKAY/ (Sister of Sarah M.,) b. Painted Port, N. Y.. May 8, 1851; m. June, 1875, Waldo Adolphus, son of Osgood Russell, b. Dublin, N.H.; merchant; Concord; Democrat; Freemason; Epis. She d. Concord, N.H., July 6, 1881. Ch. b. Concord: 10313. Cora Jeanette, Mar. 17, 1876; unm. 1901. 10314. Mabel McKay, Mar. 24, 1878, " " [5910] DAVID WELLS HAMBLIN/ (David W./ Ephraim/ David/ Joshua/ Benjamin/ Eleazer/ James/1) b. Sterling, 111., May 14, 1856; m. 1st, there, Mar. 13, 1884, Nellie E., dau. of Christian Schrader, who d. Kansas, Nov. 16, 1889; m. 2d, Chicago, Ills., Apr. 23, 1891, Mrs. Nora May Smith, dau. of Ralph R. Cooley: printer; Chicago; Republican; Baptist; she Methodist. Ch. by 1st wife: 10315. Mazie Lorenza, b. May 9, 1885. 10316. Lillian, " Dec. 9, 1886. 10317. Jennie, " Sept. 17, 1888; d. June 5, 1890. [5911] LORENZA ALMENA HAMBLIN/ (Sister David W.,) b. Sterling, Ills., Dec. 30, 1857; m. Chicago, Ills., Jan. 24, 1884, Samuel, sonof John H. and Elizabeth (Mover) Moyer, b. Buck Co., Pa., Jan. 20, 1859; printer; came to Sterling, 111., 1862: res. there until 1894; removed to Chicago; employed with Hamblin Printing Co.; Republican; Christians; she d. Sterling, Apr. 11, 1891. Ch. b. Sterling: 10318. Harry Martin, June 9, 1887. 10319. Guy Leroy, July 6, 1889: d. May 30, 1890. [5912] EUGENE LEROY HAMBLIN." (Bro. of David W.,) b. Sterling, Ills., Aug, 16, 1863: printer and proprietor Hamblin Printing Co., Chicago, Ills., 1897, since dissolved: his brothers, David and Scott, were connected with his business: Republican; Christian: member Columbia Council 12. R. A.: unmarried 1897. [5913] SCOTT ELIAS HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of David W.,) b. Sterling, 111., Jan. 6, 1867: m. Macon. 111., Apr. 2. 1891, Edith May, dau. of Chritian H. and Frances M. (Fish) Ruby, b. Macon. Jan. 6, 1870; salesman, Ham blin Printing Co.: Chicago, 1897; Republican; Christian: she Presb. 994 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. b. Chicago: 10320. Eugene Earl, Nov. 20, 1892. 10321. Frances Lillian, Dec. 18, 1895. [5914] HARMON HAMBLIN/ (Martin E./ Ephraim/ David/ Joshua/ Benjamin/ Eleazer/ James/*) b. Howard, N. Y., Aug. 29, 1852; m. Cohocton, N.Y., Feb. 5, 1884, Mary M., dau. of John J. and Roby (Rathbone) Jones, b. Cohocton, Nov. 11, 1863; farmer; Wheeler, N. Y.; Republican. Ch. b. Wheeler: 10322. Lena Iona, July 19, 1884; d. Aug. 27, 1888. 10323. Rena May, Dec. 29, 1885. 10324. Julia Etta, July 17, 1887. 10325. H . Leo, Aug. 13, 1889. 10326. M. Ray, July 14, 1891. 10327. Laura Belle, Mar. 7, 1893. [5915] MUNETTA HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Harmon,) b. Fremont, N. Y., Sept. 18, 1854; m. Haskinsville, N. Y., Mar. 1, 1872, Dewitt O, son of Marcus aDd Sally (Eells) Banter, b. Wheeler, N. Y., May 10, 1848; farmer; Wheeler; Republican; member Lodge 673, A. F. & A. M., Avoca, N. Y. Ch. b. Wheeler: 10328. Guy H., Sept. 9, 1883. 10329. Myrta Belle, Nov. 8, 1890. {5916] HENRIETTA A. HAMBLIN/ (Sister of Harmon,) b. Fremont, N. Y., Sept. 30, 1857; m. Savona, N. Y., July 4, 1895, Samuel, son of George and Mary (Parker) Bennett, b. Catatonk, N. Y., July 29, 1857; carpenter; Avoca; Democrat; member Lodge 538, I.O.O. F., Avoca; she Meth odist, and member Ladies' Aid Society. No issue. [5918] ELLEN MARIA ORMSBY/ (Polly A. Hamblin/ Elijah/ David/ Joshua/ Benjamin/ Eleazer/ James/*) b. Fenner, Madison Co., N. Y., Sept. 24, 1829; m. 1st, Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 12, 1850, James Henry Goodby, b. Jersey City, N. J., Mar. 7, .1827; who d. Brooklyn, Mar. 31, 1865: m. 2d, Traupsburg, N. Y., Aug. 31, 1868, J. D. Price, of Addison, N. Y. Ch. by 1st marriage, b. Brooklyn: 10330* James Henry, June 15, 1851. 10331.* Wilmot Newton, Sept. 13, 1853. [5920] WILMOT NEWTON ORMSBY/ (Bro. of Ellen M.,) b. New York City, June 22, 1845; m. 1st, Waterloo, N. Y., Aug. 30, 1868, Mary Jolly, who d. Troupsburg, N. Y., Apr. 26, 1872: m. 2d, Julia A. Vose; res. Troupsburg. [5925] ROXANIA HAMBLIN/ (Norman/ Elijah/ David/ Joshua/ Benjamin/ Eleazer,3 James/*) b. Hocking Co., Ohio, Aug. 6, 1840; m. Logan, Ohio, Oct. 26, 1856, John I)., son of John and Anna (Cruthers) Thompson, b. Mt. Vernon, Ohio, Apr. 9, 1832; carpenter; Logan and Princeton, Ills.; 1st Lieut. 10332. William M., 10333. James F., 10334/ John L., 10335* Charles B., 10336. Zada B., NINTH GENERATION. 995 f, 2 Ohio Militia; member Knights of Honor, of which he was Proctor; she, Methodist. He d. Princeton, June 11, 1893. Children: b. Dec. 26, 1857, Logan. " Feb. 14, 1867, Princeton. " June 2, 1869, " Sept. 12, 1872, " " Jan. 21, 1882, [59281 ROBERT E. HAMBLIN/ (Enoch E./ Elijah/ David/ Joshua/ Benjamin/ Eleazer/ James/*) b. Logan, O., Aug. 14, 1852; unmarried; educated Logan high school, Zanesville Commercial School; school teacher; financial offi cer, State Hospital, Athens, O., 1874-87; president Pomeroy Nat. Bank, 1887-94; financial officer State Hospital, Toledo, Ohio, 1892. [5930] Dr. IRA B. HAMLIN/ (Bro. of Robert E.,) b. Logan, Ohio, Dec. 24, 1856; m. Dayton, Ohio, Dec. 25, 1883, Laura Louise, dau. of John and Margaret Smith, b. Dayton, Nov. 15, 1856. He was educated in the public schools of Logan; graduated Ohio Med. College, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1884; staff physician, Insane Asylum, Columbus, Ohio, 1884-93; app. supt. Insane Asylumn, Phoenix, Ariz., June 1893. She was educated in the public schools, Dayton. No issue. [5935] ESTHER POTTER/ (Mariah Hamblin/ Elijah/ David/ Joshua,6 Benjamin/ Eleazer3 James/1) b. Hornellsville, N. Y., Dec. 6, 1835; m. Logan, Ohio, Oct. 30, 1851, Otho B., son of John H. and Mary Kanode, b. Sharpsburg, Md.; boot and shoe dealer: Logan; Republican; Methodist; corparal K, 151 Ohio Inf. Vols., enlisted 1864; she Presb. He d. Logan, Oct. 26, 1892. [5939] HOMER LAFAYETTE WRIGHT/ (Almira Hamblin/ Elijah/ David/ Joshua/ Benjamin/ Eleazer/ James/*) b. near Logan, Ohio, Jan. 1, 1845; m. there, Oct. 2, 1873, Eugenie, dau. of Raymond and Susan Catherine (Guthrie) Belt, b. Logan, Oct. 30, 1853; lawyer; Logan; Democrat; prosecuting attorney six years; she member Saturday, Tourists and Enterpean Societies; Presbs. Ch. b. Logan: 10337.* Irma Blanche, Feb. 10, 1875. 10338.* Robert Raymond, June 27, 1877. [5944] MARIA SORNBORGER/ (Harriet Hamblin/ David/6 Joshua/ Benjamin/ Eleazer/ James/ *) b. North East, N.Y., 1819; m. Mills Hobbie; shed. Parma, N.Y., Feb. 6, 1861. Children: 10339. Eurydice; m. John Handy. 10340. A Daughter, " John Hicks. [5945] DAVID SORNBORGER/ (Bro. of Maria,) b. North East, N. Y., Sept. 18, 1822; m. Norwich, N. Y., Sept. 18, 1861, SeraphJo- sephine,dau. of Lemuel and Nancy (Whiting) Jewell, b. Guilford, N. Y.; farmer. In early life he res. Duchess Co.; for several years prior to 1860, Otsego county, 996 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. N. Y.; after marriage principally in Onondaga, Chenango and Madison counties', except that he was in California, 1860-70: He d. Guilford, Nov. 21, 1887. Ch. b. San Francisco, Cal. : 10341.* Jewell David, Nov. 27, 1869. [5946] HAMBLIN SORBORGER/ (Bro. of Maria,) b. North East, N. Y., about, 1826: m. Riga, N. Y., about, 1846, Sarah Lucre tia, dau. of Moses and Sarah (Stuart) Hume, b. Riga, Oct. 3, 1820; lumberman; Duchess Co., until about 1845; then Monroe Co., N. Y.; Medina, Mich., about 1846-1850; afterwards, Palmyra, Mich. He Cong.; she Presb. He d. Palmyra, Jan. 22, 1852; she d. Wahoo, Neb., Oct. 18, 189S. Ch. b. Medina: 10342.* S. Henry, Oct. 1,1847. 10343.* Mills M., Dec. 1, 1849. [5947] PHILANDER SORNBORGER/ (Bro. of Maria,) ' b. North East, N. Y.; married and resided at North East. No issue. [5948] JAMES HAMBLIN/ (Myron/ David/ 6 Joshua,6 Benjamin/ Ele azer/ James/*) b. Pine Plains, N.Y., May 27, 1841; m. Ancram, N. Y., Jan. 19, 1865, Frances G, dau. of Simeon U. and Eliza (Thomas) Collier, b. Dover, N. Y.: Apr. 2, 1841: farmer; North East, N. Y.: assessor, 1896; she was educated Friend's Seminary, Quaker Hill, N. Y.: Baptist. Ch. b. Ancram: 10344.* Myron George, July 7, 1868. 10345. Marion Mace, Mar. 10, 1882. [5949] DAVID HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of James,) b. Ancram, N. Y., June 7, 1844; m. Pine Plains, N. Y., Dec. 18, 1872, Sarah, dau. of Robert and Almira (Wheeler) Rowe, b. Pine Plains, Aug. 25, 1847: farmer; North East, N. Y. He was educated DeGarmo Institute, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; elder in Preb. church; member P. H; she was educated at Dr. Wright's school, Poughkeepsie. Ch. b. North East: 10346. Grace, Nov. 15, 1876. 10347. Florence Alma, Jan. 18, 1879. 10348. Elsie, Mar. 13, 1880. 10349. Harriet, , Sept. 15, 1883. [5950] MARIETTA HAMBLIN/ (Sister of James,) b. Ancram, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1848; m. Mar., 1871, Wheeler Rowe of North East Center, N. Y. No issue. [5951] HIRAM HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of James,) b. Ancram, N. Y., Jan. 22, 1854; m. North East, N. Y., Feb. 14, 1880, Eliza beth S., dau. of William and Anna (Woodward) Howland,* b. Northeast Center, Jan. 18, 1860; farmer; res. with his father, North East, 1896; Methodists. No issue. For Howland see notes 01, "!), 132, 145, 248, 322, 324, 336. NINTH GENERATION. 997 [5967] DELIA HAMBLIN/ (Stickles D./ Eli/ David/ Joshua/ Benja min/ Eleazer/ James/*) b. Dryden, N. Y., Dec. 9, 1847; m. there, Feb. 4, 1875, Levi, son of David and Eliza (Murwin) Ballard, b. Gaines, N. Y., Aug. 3, 1838; farmer; Gaines: Republican and Prohibitionist; Baptists. He d. Dryden, June 21,1888; she res. Albion, N.Y. Oh. b. Gaines: 10350. Arthur H., Apr. 12, 1882; unm. 1902. [5968] JOHN TWOGOOD HAMBLIN,.' (Bro. of Delia,) b. Dryden, N. Y., Oct. 22, 1849; m. Gaines, N. Y., Jan. 1873, Alice J., dau. of William Andrew and Ellen Spencer (Carr) Holsenburg, b. Gaines, Oct. 7, 1848; farmer; Gaines and Danby, N. Y. ; Democrat; she Baptist. Children: 10351/ Jay Twogood, b. June 8, 1874, Gaines. 10352. Ida May, " Dec. 19, 1878, Danby; d. Mar. 10, 1880. 10353. William Ely, " Jan. 20, 1881. 10354. Ellen Almira. " Sept. 21, 1885. 10355. Alice Cordelia, " Sept. 4, 1888. 10356. Grover David, " May 14, 1893. |5969] JAMES ELY HAMBLIN/ (Bro. of Delia,) b. Dyden, N. Y., Nov. 1, 1852; m. there, Dec. 27, 1876, Carrie, dau. of Zepha- Diah and Halma M. (Givens) Lupton, b. Dryden Center, N. Y., June 28, 1859; farmer; Dryden; Democrat. Ch. b. Etna, N. Y.: 10357. Edna, June 4, 1880. 10358. Cora, June 29, 1883. [5976] MAY CORDELIA HANFORD/ ( Elizabeth Hamblin/ Eli/ Dav id/ Joshua,5 Benjamin/ Eleazer/ James/1) b. Dryden, N. Y., Dec. 8, 1863, m. Mason City, Iowa, May 8, 1884, Charles Henry, son of Thomas B. and Anna Elizabeth (Kain) Macnider, b. Dubuque, Iowa, 1859: Prest. First National Bank, Dubuque, 1860-71; since, Mason City; Republican; Epis.; Freemason; Odd Fellow. Ch. b. Mason City. 10359. Hanford, Oct. 2, 1889. [5980] ELIZABETH HAMBLIN ROBERTSON/ (Elizabeth Hamblin/ Hiram/ David/ Joshua/ Benjamin/ Eleazer/ James/*) b. North East. N. Y., Aug. 21, 1849; m. Canastota, N. Y., May 6, 1874, John Curtis/ son of Lor ing and Ann Jennette (Curtis) Fowler,* b. Peterboro, N. Y., Oct. 23, 1845, law- * Note 469. WILLLIAM FOWLER was probably from Islington, now part of London, y Are, had become of so much importance, that it was rebuilt for the family, at the expense of the inhabitants. William's daughter, Sarah, married Mr. John Cofflnch; and from Henry, son 998 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. yer, Syracuse, N. Y., since 1875. He was acting deputy clerk of Madison Co., N. Y., under his father, 1862-5; prepared for college at Canastota and Madison (N. Y.) University; graduated Hamilton College, class of 1869, A. B.; Saluta- torian, member Sigma Phi, and Phi Beta Kappa So.: admitted to the bar at Albany Gen. Term, Jan. 9, 1871; practiced law with his father at Canastota, 1871-3, and with Hon. Charles Stebbins at Cazenovia, N. Y., 1873-9; assistant to Commission to revise the statutes of N. Y. state; part compiler of Throop's Justice's Manual, 1880; indexed 7th and part of 8th Ed. N. Y. Rev. Statutes; author of Supplement to N. Y. Rev. Statutes, 1888; in politics he favored Lin coln, Greely, Tilden, Cleveland and McKinley for the presidency; she graduated Houghton Seminary, Oneida, N. Y., Class of 1868; Presb. Children: 10360.* Samuel Robertson, b. Feb. 5, 1876, Canastota. 10361. Florence Elizabeth, " Oct. 10, 1880, Syracuse; unm. 1902. 10362.* Loring Robertson, " Sept. 16, 1882, of William, are supposed to be descended the Fowlers of Westchester, Ulster and OTange counties, N. Y.. especially those of Newburgb. See note 357. JOHN FOWLER.2 m. Mary, dau. of Ge orge Hubbard, about 1646, and had six children. He soon removed to Guilford, Conn., bought the. Francis Bushnell property in 1647; became overseer of highways, 1619; freeman of Guilford, 1650; marshall of the Plantation, 1652 ; collector of customs and excise, 1658; Deputy to the General Court, New Haven, 1661, 1663 and 1684; and 27 times delegate to the General Court at Hanford, after the Union of the Colonies; one of the first deacons of I be church, Guilford; and for his services to the colony, was given by the colony, 100 acres of land in Cochin-Chang, now Durham, Conn. JOHN FO WLER.s second son of John.a also resided in Guilford. His home lot adjoined that of his brother, the Hon. Abraham Fowler, who married the daughter of Deacon George Bartlett, of Guilford, participated in King Philip's war, and was the father-in-law of Col. An drew Ward of Guilford, who, in 1745, commanded a company at Louisburgh; husbandman and surveyor; and ran the boundary line between Guilford and Durham, in 1707. In 1682, he married Anne, daughter of William, the grandf ather of Dr. Samuel Jonuson, and had seven children. DAVID FOWLER.* seventh child of John, m. 1st, Miry Miles; and 2d, in 1736, Elizabeth Hall, a descendant of William Hall, one of the founders of Guilford. He had three children, by his first wife, and eight by the second. OLIVER FOWLER.B fourth child of David, b. June 2, 1737, had eleven children, whose descendants in 1843, were recorded in the Probate Court at Pittsfield. Mass., upon the probate of his brother Abiathar's will which gave to the Congregational church at West Stockbridge, Mass.. of which he was a member, over $1000; and to the descendants of his brothers, Oliver,* Titus,6 and Amos,6 and of his deceased sister, Elizabeth Harrison ,5 the balance. DANIEL FOWLER,6 son of Oliver,* m. Sally Ward, July 1. 1797, and removed to Peter- boro, Madison Co., N. Y., where Loring Fowler,? son of Daniel, b. Aug. 15, 1815, m. Aug. 11, 1840, Ann Jennette Curtis, dau. ofJohn G. Curtis, ofPeterboro, N. Y., (merchant, and former County Clerk of Madison Co., N.Y.,) and Ruth (Bartlett) Curtis, lineal descendants of those early pioneers of Guilford and Milford Conn., John Parmelee, Abraham Cruttenden, George Bartlett and Nicholas Camp. Loring Fowler, was of the class of 1839, Hamilton College; Sigma Phi, and A. M. in 1852. He taught school awhile, and then became an assistant and surveyor, in the land office of his friend, the Hon. Gerrit Smith of Peterboro; in 1S46, he studied law with Comstock, Leavenworth and Noxon of Syracuse, N. Y., and was admitted to the bar, at Cooperstown, N. Y. the same year; from 1846 to his death, in 1SSS, excepting the years. 1 -192-5, he practiced law at Canastota, N. Y., where he also held the offices of justice of the peace, school com.; village, president, and other town and village offices, besides devoting much time to surveying. He was also county clerk of Madison Co,, N. Y., 1862-5, member of tbe New York State Constitutional Convention, 1X68, and director of the C. C. and De Ruyter R R. Co., 1869. In politics, be was a Free Soiler, then Republican, up to the Reconstruction period, when the policy of Greely, Til den, Hays and Cleveland received his hearty support. Many of William b'owler's Guilford descendants have honored the home of Fitz Greene Hal- leck. Several served in the Revolutionary war, from Immediately after the alarm of Lexington to the close of the war. Capt. Noah Fowler, serving until 1782, when he was appointed Lieut. Col. of the 28 Conn. Militia; many graduated at Yale, and several, a.s, Andrew, JohnH., Amos, and William C. Fowlor became eminent divines. The Rev. William C. Fowler, editing the Octavo University Edition of Webster's Dictionary in 1845. NINTH GENERATION. 999 [5987] JANE ELIZABETH SLOCUM," (Caroline E. Pitkin,' Elizabeth Hamblin,' Joshua,66 Benjamin,* Eleazer," James,81) b. Keesville, N. Y., Sept. 3, 1834; m. Brownville, Pa., by Rev. Robert Wallace, Aug. 31, 1858, Talbot Mer cer, son of Joseph and Priscilla (Mercer) Rogers, b. Brownville, Feb. 1, 1834. He was educated at Jefferson College; removed to Phila., Pa., 1866. Children: 10363.* Caroline Pitkin, b. Aug. 31, 1859, Brownville. 10364. Eleanor Slocum, " May 21, 1865, " 10365. Mary Mercer, " Jan. 23, 1868, Phila. 10366.* James Slocum, " Nov. 21, 1871, " [5994] LAWRENCE A. HAMBLIN,' (Lawrence," Myron,' Joshua,«6 Benjamin,* Eleazer," James,2*) b. Port Byron, N. Y., Aug. 31, 1841; m. Co hocton, N.Y., Dec. 25, 1878, Minnie Jane, dau. of Hiram and SamanthaA. (Fay) Wygant, b. Prattsburg, N. Y., Mar. 4, 1854; real estate and insurance agent; Port Byron, until 1849; Macedon, N.Y., until 1865; since, Owasso, Mich.; Repub lican; postmaster, 1875-85; she Cong. [5995] EDWARD G. HA MBLIN.s (Bro. of Lawrence A.,) b. Port Byron, N. Y., May 19, 1843; unmarried; traveling salesman; Port Byron, until 1849; Macedon, N. Y., until 1865; Owasso, Mich., until 1891; since, Lansing, Mich.; Sergt. H, 126 N. Y. Inf. Vols.; enlisted 1862; participated in most battles Army of Potomac during his term of service; wounded Gettys burg, July, 1863; dis. 1865; Republican; member K. P. and Traveling Men's Asso. [5996] CHARLES HAKES ADAMS,9 (Pamelia Hamblin," Myron/ Joshua,86 Benjamin,* Eleazer," James,2*) b. Troy, N. Y., Sept. 23, 1844; m. Schaghticoke, N. Y., July 21, 1870, Ida, dau. of Sylvester and Lucinda (Parsons) Viets, b. Hazardville, Ct., Nov. 1, 1854; res. Troy; Republican; she Presb. He d. Lansingburg, N. Y., Aug. 2, 1879. Ch. b. Troy: 10367.* Myron James, Sept. 10, 1873. 10368. Lotta Emile, June 12, 1875; unm. 1902. 10369. Clara Kate, May 19, 1877; d. Mar. 28, 1878. [5997] CLARA MARIE ADAMS,9 (Sister of Charles H.,) b. Troy, N. Y., Mar. 18, 1847; m. there, June, 22, 1865, James Knox Polk, son of James and Sarah (Ondekirk) Pine, b. Hoosick, N. Y., Nov. 21,1841; manufacturer; Upper Troy, N. Y.: Presb.; she, member Church of Christ Scien tists. Children: b. July 18, 1866, Lansingburgh. " Mar. 10, 1868, Troy. " Nov. 20, 1872, " unm. 1902 " Sept. 19, 1876, Lansingburgh, " " May 9, 1881, " " " [5998] ANNIE ELIZABETH ADAMS,9 (Sister of Chas. H.,) b. Troy, N. Y., Apr. 1, 1849; m. there, Jan. 16, 1870, Marcus M., son of James M. and Jane (Brown) Waterman, b. Williamstown, Mass., Sept. 9, 1844; mer- Children: 10370.* Charles Leroy, 10371.* Ida Kate, 10372. Berrie Hamblin, 10373. Clara Louise, 10374. Warren Adams, 1000 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. chant; Williamstown, until 1865; since, Troy; Republican; village trustee and school trustee; Unitarian; she Presb. Children: b. Apr. 9, 1871, Troy. " Sept. 14, 1872, " " June 6, 1874, " unm. 1902. " Mar. 12, 1880, Lansingburgh, " " " Mar. 30, 1888. " " 10375. Fred, 10376. Agnes, 10377. Harry, 10378. Helen Fish, 10379. Marion, [6000] MYRON PETER HAMBLIN," (Myron W.,» Myron,' Joshua,6* Benjamin,* Eleazer," James,21) b. Troy, N. Y., Apr. 25, 1854; m. there, Dec. 26, 1877, Julia, dau. of James William and Eliza (Paul) Andrews, b. Troy, May 11, 1857; mfg. collars and cuffs, member firm of Pine and Hamblin, Troy, N. Y.: Republican; Methodist; member Troy Citizen's Corps; she Presb. He d. Troy, June 13, 1880. [6004J LYDIA JANE BARKER,9 (Lucy Standish,' Sarah Hamlen,1 Isaac,66 Benjamin,* Eleazer," James,21) b. Peru, Ohio, Sept. 19, 1839: m. there, Jan. 5, 1859, Austin E., son of John A. and Esther A. Patterson, b. Peru, July 29, 1834: furniture dealer and undertaker; Oskaloosa, Kas.; Democrat; she Epis. He d. Oskaloosa, Nov. 3, 1881. July 4, 1860, Peru. June 27, 1862, " m. LucyL. Colvin. Mar. 19, 1866, " Nov. 27, 1869, Oskaloosa; m. Wm. S. Wills. Sep. 21,1876, Jan. 10, 1879, Children: 10380.* Edward, 10381. Lucy, 10382.* Addison A., 10383. Louisa Malvina, 10384. Josephine, 10385. Madge, [6005] MELVINA LUCY BARKER,' (Sister of Lydia J.,) b. Peru, Ohio, Nov. 29, 1840; m. there, Mar. 1, 1865, David Hamilton, son of Daniel and Diana (Warner) Clark, b. Barnard, Vt., July 21, 1833: carpenter and farmer; Peru, Ohio, since, 1834; Republican; she member Henry Clark Corps, 321, W. R. C; Universalists; members Grange 1112, P. H. Ch. b. Peru. 10386.* Dean Barker, Oct. 18, 1878. [6006] JOHN BARKER,9 (Bro. of Lydia J.,) b. Peru, Ohio, July 6, 1844; m. 1st, Feb. 13, 1870, Rebecca Jane Crawford, b. May, 1845, who d. Dec. 14, 1873; m. 2d, Norwalk, Ohio, Oct. 27, 1875, Phebe Ann, dau. of John Milton and Nancy Ann (Kniffln) Morse, b. Bronson Center, Ohio, Jan. 12, 1848: farmer; Peru, Ohio: Republican; private, 5 Indpt. Co., Ohio Vol. Sharpshooters; enlisted Aug. 10, 1862; Head Quarter Guard for Gen. Thomas: participated in all battles of the Army of Cumberland from Stone River until close of war; dis. July 19, 1865; member Henry Clark Post 252, G. A. R.; Huron Lodge, 37, 1. O. O. F.; Calumet Encampment 47, 1. O. O. F.; she member Lodge, 317, Daughters of Rebekah; Henry Clark Corps 321, W. R. O, and W. C. T. U.; Universalists. He was buried Jan. 11, 1903. NINTH GENERATION. 1001 Ch. by 1st wife: 10387. Myrtle L., b. Sept. 14, 1868, Peru; d. Oct. 9, 1891, unm. 10388. Edgar O, " Dec. 28, 1872, Bronson; unm. 1902. By 2d wife, b. Bronson: 10389.* John Valentine, Feb. 14, 1877. 10390. Jay M., Feb. 14, 1877; d. Feb. 9, 1878. 10391. Lucy Ara, Oct. 7, 1888; unm. 1902. [6007] ESTHER MARIA STANDISH,' (Zachariah," Sarah Hamlen,' Isaac,65 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,81) b. Norwalk, Ohio, June 26, 1839: m. Ber lin, Ohio, Apr. 9, 1865, Jackson N earing, sonof Robert and Harriet (Fay) Pinney, b. Berlin, Sept. 5, 1835; farmer; Norfolk; Republican; Corp. C, 55 Ohio Inf. Vols.; enlisted 1861; she Cong.; member Ladies of G. A. R.; and M. F. Wooster Circle 10. Hed. Norwalk, July 9, 1899. Ch. b. Floweriield, Mich: 10392. Frank, Aug. 17, 1866; d. Jan. 29, 1869. MARY JANE STANDISH,9 (Sister of Esther M.,) b. North Fairfield, Ohio, Apr. 4, 1841; m. Daniel(?) Shedd, of E. Norwalk, Ohio, who is dead. Children: 10393. Fred. 10394. Charles. 10395. Mary. [6009] SARAH HAMLIN STANDISH,9 (Sister of Esther M.,) b. North Fairfield, Ohio, Feb. 14, 1844; m. 1st, 1862, John, son of Halibert and Harriet (Fay) Pinney, b. Townsend, Ohio, Apr. 13, 1840; farmer; Townsend; Republican; private, B, 166 Ohio Inf. Vols.; enlisted May 2, 1864. He d. Fair fax Seminary, Va., Aug. 15, 1864; m. 2d, Will Lush; farmer; Monroe Center, Mich. She d. Traverse City, Mich., Sept., 1889. Ch. by 1st marriage: 10396. George, b. Jan. 23, 1863, Townsend. 10397.* John, " Sept. 1, 1864, Norwalk. [6010] LUCY EMILY STANDISH,9 (Sister of Esther M.,) b. North Fairfield, Ohio, Jan. 8, 1846; m. Norwalk, Ohio, Sept. 14, 1864, Alonzo Frederick, son of Enoch and Altena ( White) Shedd, b. Norwalk, Nov. 8, 1842; railroad conductor; Norwalk; removed to La Fayette, Ind., 1870; toNew Albany, Ind., 1886; Republican; Freemason; she res. Otsego, Mich. He d. New Albany, Nov. 15, 1887. Children: 10398.* Cora Emma, b. Mar. 18, 1866, Norwalk. 10399. Frederick G., " June 21, 1874, LaFayette; unm. 1902. 10400. Alonzo F., " Dec. 22, 1883, " d. Dec. 27, 1896. 1002 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [6011] ZACHARIAH MYLES STANDISH,9 ( Bro. of Esther M.,) b. Norwalk, Ohio, Aug. 6, 1856; m. LaFayette, Ind., Apr. 23, 1879, Ellen Mary, dau. of Morris and Hannah (O'Donnell) Fitzgerald, b. LaFayette, June 1,1857; locomotive engineer; Pittsburg, Kas.; Democrat: member Mickey Free Lodge,' 527, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers; she member Amity Lodge 26, G. P. A. to B. of L. E.; Catholics. Ch. b. LaFayette: 10401.* Zachary Joseph, July 29, 1881. Zachariah M. Standish, Esq. [6012] SARAH HARRIS STANDISH," (Bliss," Sarah Hamlen.7 Isaac,66 Benjamin,* Eleazer," James^*) b. Milan, Ohio, Mar. 14, 1842; unmarried. She was educated in the Western Reserve Normal School, Milan; school teacher, in the Barstow school, Detroit, Mich., since Jan., 1871. [6013] ANNA MARIA STANDISH,9 (Sister of Sarah H.,) b. Milan, Ohio, Dec. 21, 1845; m. there, June 7, 1868, John Prescott, son of John and Martha Ann (Nye*) Nourse, t b. Hampden, Me., Mar. 28, 1843; Gen. Passenger and ticket agent, Marshalltown, Iowa, 1895; Passenger and ticket * For Nye see note 34. t For Noursesee note 410. NINTH GENERATION. 1003 agent St- Louis, Mo., 1902; engaged in mining, 1902; Republican; member of Zion Lodge, A. F. & A. M.; Peninsula Chapter 16, R. A. M., both of Detroit. Children: 10402. George Bliss, b. Nov. 19, 1869, Milan; unm. 1902. 10403. John Willis, " Sept. 25, 1871, Detroit, " [6014] BLISS STANDISH,9 (Bro. of Sarah H.,) b. Milan, Ohio, Feb. 22, 1848; m. Oct. 26, 1885, Cordelia Clary,9 dau. of Capt. William Mcintosh and Josephine" (Clary) Flanagan, b. Logansport, Ind., Apr. 3, 1868. See Josephine Clary" [4658]. [6018] MARY GURNEY JENKINS,9 (Polly B. Hamlen," Isaac,'66 Ben jamin,* Eleazer," James,21) b. Cummington, Mass., May 21, 1837; m. there, Apr. 10, 1859, Henry Lyman, son of Franklin and Esther (Cowles) Naramore, b. Go shen, Mass., Jan., 19, 1836; mfg. of harness pads; Sharon, Mass.; Republican; Cong.; member Blue Hill Lodge; private, 32 Mass. Inf. Vols.; enlisted Nov. 21, 1861; transferred to V. R. C. June 18, 1864. She d. Cummington, May 14, 1869; be d. Sharon, Nov. 5, 1898. Ch. b. Goshen: 10404.* Martha Adelaide, Feb. 22, 1860. 10405.* Elmer Ellsworth, July 7, 1861. [6020] EDWARD CLARKE JENKINS,9 (Bro. of Mary G.,) b. Cummington, Mass., Dec. 20, 1842; m. there, Nov. 27, 1866, Clara Trimble, dau. of Joseph and Elmina Prudence (Bates) Crosby, b. Cummington, Aug. 18, 1845; mechanic: Adams, Mass., 1867-9; since, Swift River, Mass.; Republican; private, I, 52 Mass. Inf. Vols.; enlisted, Sept. 15, 1862; served at siege of Port Hudson; discharged Aug. 14, 1863; re-enlisted, K, 4 Mass. Heavy Art., Aug. 12, 1864; dis. June 17, 1865; member William L. Baker Post 86, G. A. R.; Baptists. Children: 10406.* Mary Linnette, b. Oct. 12, 1867, Adams. 10407.* Caroline Ellen, " Aug. 25, 1877, Swift River. [6021] DIANTHE CLARKE JENKINS,9 (Sister of Mary G.,) b. Cummington, Mass., Feb. 24, 1845; m. there, Nov. 28, 1866, Henry Samuel, sonof Hiram and Caroline (Gardner) Robbins, b. Ashfleld, Mass., Nov. 24, 1844; farmer and truckman; Cummington; Independent; member of Hampshire Lodge, A. F. & A. M.; she member Cummington Grange, 56, P. H. Ch. b. Cummington: 10408. Jennie Louisa, Dec. 28, 1884. 10409. Emma Jenkins, Oct. 1, 1876. 10410. Nellie Reid, Oct. 13, 1878. 10411. Lena Caroline, Mar. 23, 1873. [6022] RICHMOND AUGUSTUS JENKINS,9 (Bro. of Mary G.,) b. Cummington, Mass., June 6, 1852; m. Cranford, N. J., June 12, 1901, Min erva Emmogene, dau. of Charles Homer and Caroline Eliza (Judd) Clarke, b. New Haven, Ct., Sept. 10, 1872; carpenter and builder; Cummington, until 1879; Swift River, Mass., until 1901; since, Huntington, Mass.; Repulican; she Presb. 4004 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [6023] ALDEN HAMLEN DYER,9 (Martha A. Hamlen," Isaac,'6* Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Plainfield, Mass., June 19, 1839; m. Dec. 29, 1861, Nanoy Lucelia, dau. of Jerijah and Dorothy (Morton) Barber, b. July 17, 1839; farmer; Republican; soldier, F, 46 Mass. Inf. Vols.: enlisted 1862. He d. in service, Newberne, N. O, Jan. 19, 1863: Congs.; she d. Plainfield, Dec. 29, 1889. [6025] EFFIE GERTRUDE DYER,9 (Sister of Alden H,) b. Plainfield, Mass., July 15, 1850; m. there, May 4, 1872, Charles N., son of Levi and Annis (Joy) Holden, b. Hawley; Mass., Sep. 21, 1847; farmer; res. on her father's homestead, Plainfield; Republican; Congs. Her sister Augusta res. with them. Ch. b. Plainfield: 10412. Alden G, Aug. 1, 1878; unm. 1901. [6026] LEANTHA BEALS,9 (Sybil Hamlin," Isaac,'66 Benjamin,* Ele azer," James,21) b. Cummington, Mass., 1832; m. Springfield, Mass., Aug. 15, 1852, Galusha F., son of Cyrus and Philena (Ford*) Miller, b. Cummington, Oct. 22, 1827; farmer; Williamsburg, Mass., for 30 years; afterwards, Florence, Mass.; Republican; Methodists. No issue. [6033] ALBERT HAMLEN FORD,9 (Olive B. Hamlen," Isaac,'66 Ben jamin,* Eleazer," James,2*) b. Cummington, Mass., Mar. 3, 1844; m. Ruth Allen; carpenter. He d. St. Charles, Ark., Sept. 23, 1880. She is dead. [6034] JULIA CORDELIA FORD,9 (Sister of Albert H.,) b. Cummington, Mass., Mar. 18, 1846; m. Easthampton, Mass., Aug. 21, 1898, Austin T, son of Daniel and Mary Ann (Symonds) Gay,b. Acworth, N.H., June 1, 1851; carpenter; Waterbury, Ct., and Sunderland, Mass.; she Cong. No issue. [6036] ROLDON RODOLPHUS FORD,9 (Bro. of Albert H.,) b. Bleeker, N.Y., Mar. 30,1854; m. Northampton, Mass., Apr. 27,1881, Theresa Eleanor, dau. of Cyrus and Katherine (Burdick) Osborne, b. Blandford Mass., Mar. 15, 1857; painter; Florence, Mass., 1881-7: Easthampton, until 1893: since, Chicopee Falls, Mass.; Republican; member of Belcher Lodge, A. F. & A. M.; and Unity Chapter, R. A. M. Ch. b. Florence: 10413. Albert Hiram, Mar. 14, 1883. [6037] LEWIS THAYER FORD,9 (Bro. of Albert H.,) b. Bleeker, N. Y., May 4, 1856; m. Easthampton, Mass., Nov. 4, 1885, Rose J., dau. of William Wallace and Sarah Lurancia (Ludden) Chilson, b. Williams burg, Mass., May 15, 1862; overseer; Easthampton; Republican; member Hope Lodge 1184, K. H.; Ionic Lodge, A. F. & A. M.; and A.O. U. W.; she member Doric Chapter 7; Congs. Ch. b. Easthampton: 10414. Howard Willis, Aug. 18, 1886. 10415. Harry Lewis, " " " For Ford see notes 119 and 299. NINTH GENERATION. 1005 [6038] THERON ORCUTT HAMLEN,9 (Theron A.,8 Isaac,'66 Benja min,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Cummington, Mass., Apr. 9, 1842; m. there, May 5. 1881, Hattie L., dau. of Jacob and Laura A. (Barras) Lovell,* b. Bleeker, N.Y., Jan. 14, 1858: removed with his parents to Bleeker, 1848; Gloversville, N.Y., 1860, where he was employed five years in post office; Cleveland nine years; Cum mington, fifteen years, twelve as merchant and post master; she Cong. Ch. b. Cummington: 10416. Esther Lovell, Nov. 11, 1890. 10417. Harold Eugene, Feb. 5, 1893. [6042] GEORGE GUILFORD,9 (Sarah A. Hamlen," Isaac,'66 Benjamin,* Eleazer," James,21) b. Worthington, Mass., July 10, 1839; m. 1st, East Hamp ton, Mass., Nov. 8, 1865, Eliza Tryphena, dau. of William Noyes and Tryphena (James) Clapp, b. Easthampton, Dec. 21, 1844; who d. Swift River, Mass., Feb. 18,1879; m. 2d, Easthampton, Dec. 25, 1880; Sarah Eugenia Clapp, sister of 1st wife, b. Easthampton, Aug. 17, 1836, mechanic and farmer; Swift River, Cum mington, Mass.; Republican, Congs. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Springfield, Mass.; 1041*. Eva. Christian, Jan. 18; d. Jan. 1 1, 1879. [6045] JULIA EMMA HAMLEN,' (Alden J.,« Isaac, "6 Benjamin,* Ele azer," James,21) b. Cummington, Mass., May 28, 1847; m. Gloversville, N. Y., Jan. 5, 1871, Charles A., son of Chester M. and Maria (James) Wait, b. East hampton, Mass., Nov. 5, 1844; she res. Cummington, until 1851; Bleeker, N.Y., until 1865; Sunderland, Mass., until 1881; since, Gloversville; Presbs. Ch. b. Sunderland: Sept. 14. 1874; d. May 13, 1889. Aug. 18, 1876, " Dec. 4, 1881. Apr. 12, 1878, " Sept. 30, 1878. Aug. 19, 1880; " Sept. 19, 1880. [6046] SARAH ELLA HAMLEN,9 (Sister of Julia E.,) b. Cummington, Mass., Sept. 1, 1849; m. Sunderland, Mass., Mar. 10, 1880, Arthur Tappan, son of Cyrus and Philena (Ford*) Miller, b. Haydenville, Mass., Dec. 25, 1839; she res. Cummington, until 1851; Bleeker, N. Y., until 1865; Glo versville, until 1880; afterwards, Haydenville; Cong. She d. Haydenville, Sept. 13, 1890. Ch. b. Haydenville: 10423. Edith H., Sept. 7, 1887. [6047] CARRIE ROSABEL HAMLEN,' (Sister of Julia E.,) b. Bleeker, N. Y., Dec. 25, 1853, m. Gloversville, N. Y., June 5, 1873, Cephas Alden, son of Alden and Achsah (Hubbard) Graves, b. Sunderland, Mass., Feb. 23, 1847; farmer; Sunderland; Republican. He was choir leader 25 years; Congs; members Grange 220, P. H. * For Lovell see note 138. •t For Ford see notes 119 and 299. 10419. Arthur H., 10420. Lewis E., 10421. Minnie May, 10422. Nellie Maria, 1006 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. b. Sunderland: 10424. Rosetta May, Apr. 2, 1877; unm. 1901. 10425. Rueus Hubbard, July, 22, 1878, " " 10426. Carrie Florence, June 26, 1882, " 10427. Cephas Alden, Dec. 11, 1890; d. Mar. 29, 1892. 10428. Lucian Hamlin, Jan. 16, 1893. [6050] MINNIE MAY HAMLEN,9 (Sister of Julia E.,) b. Gloversville, N. Y., July 8, 1868: m. there, Oct. 5, 1898, Charles H., son of Robert and Clarissa (Carey) McGrevey, b. Johnstown, Dec. 12, 1863; Glovers ville; Presbs. [6054] GEORGE THERON HAMLEN.9 (Edwin O.," Isaac,'66 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Laporte, Ind., Nov. 27, 1858; m. New Buffalo, Mich., Sept. 23, 1883, Mary, dau. of John Marsh, b. Laporte, Dec. 31, 1858; farmer; LaBlanche, Kansas; whether he removed 1885. Children: 10429. Lillie B., b. July 5, 1884, Laporte. 10430. William Cody, " July 14, 1886, Smith Co., Kas. 10431. Benjamin Harrison, " Dec. 10, 1888, Sherman, " 10432. Minnie E., " Aug. 29, 1890, 10433. Lewis E., "Nov. 6,1892, [6055] FLORA HAMLEN,9 (Robert D.,» Joshua,' Isaac,66 Benjamin,* Eleazer," James,2*) b. Bennington, Vt., June 18, 1840; m. there, Dec. 27, 1866, Benjamin Sisson Luther, b. Swansea, Mass., Sept. 8, 1830; clothing manu facturer; Newton, Mass.; Baptists. He d. Boston, Jan. 9, 1890; she res. Bos ton; manager Young Woman's Christian Association. Children: 10434.* Frances Isabelle, b. Apr. 15, 1868, Boston. 10435. Flora Hamlen, " July 29, 1871, Bennington: unm. 1897. 10436. Benjamin Sisson, " July 26, 1877, Newton, [6057] FANNIE HAMLEN,9 (Sister of Flora, ) b. Bennington, Vt., July 18, 1845; m. there, Oct. 20, 1870, George H., son of Thomas and Sarah (Woodward) Wicks, b. Colerne, Wiltshire, England, Nov. 10, 1839; real estate dealer; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1862-1880; since, Skaneateles, N. Y.; Republican; member Lodge 144, A. O. U. W., Skaneateles: Presbs. No issue. [6063] MARY E. ABBOTT,9 (Eliza Hamlin," David,'6 Isaac,6 Benjamin,' Eleazer," James,21) b. Buffalo, N. Y., 1830: m. Otis Andrews; she d. Buffalo, Sept. 13, 1865. Ch. b. Buffalo: 10437.* Nellie, Aug. 1, 1851. [6066] SARAH H. ASH,9 (Eliza Hamblin," David,'6 Isaac,' Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 1, 1842; m. there, Dec. 24, 1865, An drew A., son of Andrew and Mary M. (Wingert) Hoke, b. Gettsville, N. Y., Jan. 6, 1847; painter and paper hanger; Gettsville, until 1851; Newstead, until 1865; Buffalo, until 1876; since, Clarence, N. Y.; Republican; private,.!, 116 N. NINTH GENERATION. 1007 y. Inf. Vols., enlisted 1863; in battles Pleasant Hill, Cain River, Marksville, Winchester, Fisher's Hill, Cedar Creek, where he was wounded, Oct. 19, 1864; dis. June 8, 1865; Republican; member Ransom, Post 432, G. A. R.; she 8, W. R.C. Baptists. b. Mar. 21, 1869, Buffalo; d. Aug. 5, 1870. " Jan. 8, 1871, " " Feb. 5, 1871. " Feb. 5, 1872, " " July 2, 1872. " Oct. 20, 1873, " " Mar. 1, 1874. " Sept. 12, 1877, Clarence. " May 19, 1875, Buffalo; d. Jan. 2, 1891. " Sept. 26, 1879, Clarence. " Nov. 22, 1881, " d. Jan. 24, 1890. " Sept. 19, 1885, Children: 10438. Carrie Eliza, 10439. Lott a, 10440. Wm. Lenza, 10441. Laura May, 10442. Arthur A., 10443. Sarah H., 10444.* Mary Amelia, 10445. Fannie Daisy, 10446. Nellie, [6067] NATHANIEL ASH,9 (Bro. of Sarah H.,) b. Buffalo, N.Y., Mar. 14, 1849; m. there, Jan., 1873, Katherine, dau. of Pat rick and Margaret Ann (McCloy) Early, b. Dec. 1, 1852; painter; Buffalo and North Evans, N. Y.; Republican; private, F, 65 N. Y. Inf. Vols.; she res. North Evans. He d. Buffalo, Nov. 21, 1892. Children: 10447. Maude Eliza, 10448. Gertrude Catherine, 10449. Jessie Mary, 10450. Nathaniel Walter, 10451. Grace Ellen, 10452. Derwood Marcellas, Nov. 22, 1873, Buffalo; d. July 18, '75 Apr. 9, 1876, North Evans. Jan. 23, 1880, " " unm. 1899 Nov. 22, 1882, " " Dec. 9, 1885, " July 18, 1889, " [6068] EPHRAIM BARTLEY DIXON,9 (Anna Hamlin,' David,'6 Isaac,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer," James,2*) b. Erie Co., N. Y., July 12, 1830; m. Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 21, 1852, Anna, dau. of William Gill; machinist; Janesville, Wis.; Republican; Freemason; she Christian. Children: d. June 16, 1854, Buffalo; d. July 2, 1891, Beloit. ' Jan. 5, 1856, ' July 12, 1871, Janesville. ' Aug. 23, 1873, " unm. 1900. • Nov. 20, 1875, " ' Oct. 15, 1878, " unm. 1900. ' June 28, 1881, " " " ' Nov. 2, 1883, 10453. Henry W., 10454. MaryF., 10455. Fred, 10456. Benjamin, 10457. Frank, 10458. George, 10459. Jesse, 10460. Anna, [6069] BENJAMIN P. DIXON,9 (Bro. of Ephraim B.,) b. Erie Co., N. Y., Aug. 31, 1832; private, I, 47 Ills. Inf. Vol., enlisted 1861; in battle Island No. 10; dis. Sept. 1865; farmer; Phillipsburg, Kas.; Republican; member G. A. R. He d. Phillipsburg, Jan. 12, 1899. [6070] GEORGE FRANKLIN DIXON,9 . (Bro. of Ephraim B.,) b. Erie Co., N. Y., Sept. 16, 1834; m. Footville, Wis., Sept. 24, 1855, Mary, dau. of Barnett and Betsey, (Albro) Bump, b. Washington Co., N. Y., Apr. 10, Children: 10461.* Frank A., 10462. Anna, 10463. Minnie A., 10464.* Daniel H., b. Oct. 10465.* Nathan E., " Sept 10466. George D., " Dec. 10467.* Ulysses J., " Nov. 10468. Dwight E., " Feb. 10469.* MiloB., " Mar. 1008 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. 1835; farmer; removed from Iowa to Phillipsburg, Kans., 1872: Republican; she Cong. Children: b. July 27, 1856, Rock Co., Wis. " Nov. 14, 1863, Footville; d. July 3, 1864. " July 17, 1865; m. Rev. D. C. Hapson. [60721 POLLY A. DIXON,9 (Sister of Ephraim B.,) b. Erie Co., N. Y., Dec. 2H, 1839; m. Avon, Wis., Feb. 12, 1860, Nathan P., son of Daniel and Sarah J. (Cady) McNitt. b. Norwich, N. Y., Nov. 6, 1840; miller; moved with his parents to Wis., 1855: resided Decatur. Brodhead, and Spring Brook, Wis.; member G, 13 Wis. Inf. Vols.: enlisted Jan. 14, 1862; re- enlisted Jan., 1864; in battle of Fort Donaldson; captured Dec. 31, 1864, confined in rebel prisons, Cahawba and Selma, Ala.; released Apr. 16, 1865; dis. Aug, 24, 1865; member Wesley Patton Post 90, G. A. R.: she F. W. Baptist. Children: 18. 1860, Decatur. 19, 1862, 24, 1865, Brodhead; unm. 1900. 22, 1867, 5, 1870, " d. Aug. 25, 1881. . 28, 1872, " [6073] MARGARET ANN DIXON,' (Sister of Ephraim B.,) b. Spring Grove, Wis., Mar. 1, 1844; m. 1st, Aug. 23, 1871, James Gunn, who d. Nov. 20, 1876; m. 2d, Julius J. Bates, who d. 1897. Ch. b. 1st marriage: 10470. William E., b. July 17, 1872, Brodhead. 10471. Henry James, " June 16, 1876, Bremer, Iowa. [6074J JAMES MILTON DIXON,9 (Bro. of Ephraim B.,) b. Green Co., Wis., Oct. 28, 1847; m. Brodhead, Wis., Melinda Welch. He was at Dawson, Alaska, 1900; she at Seattle, Wash. [6075] AMANDA M. DIXON,9 (Sister of Ephraim B.,) b. Avon, Wis., May 26, 1851; m. New Hampton, Iowa, May 9, 1872, Varney Bump, b. Washington Co., N. Y., Aug. 31. 1840; farmer; removed from Chicka saw Co., Iowa, to Phillipsburg, Kansas, 1874; Republican; she Cong. He d. Phillipsburg, Apr. 25, 1884. Ch. b. Phillipsburg: 10472.* Charles B., Apr. 13, 1874. 10473. George F., Dec. 16, 1879. 10474. Varney E., Nov. 11, 1883. [6078] ALVIRA L. ANDRUS,' (Amanda O. Hamlin," David,'6 Isaac.6 Benjamin,* Eleazer," James,2*) b. North Evans, N. Y., 1840; m. there, Dec. 24, 1868, Asa O, son of Asa and Sarah Jennings, b. North Collins, N. Y., Apr. 7, 1837; farmer; Langford, N. Y.; Republican; private, A, 44, N. Y. Inf. Vols., en listed Sept. 14, 1861; in battles of Second Bull Run, Laurel Hill, Wilderness, Spottsylvania, wounded 2d Bull Run: dis. Oct. 21, 1864: she d. North Collins, May, 1883. NINTH GENERATION. 1009 Ch. b. Eden: 10475.* Raymond A.. Nov. 23, 1872. [6081] ANNIE E. ANDRUS,9 (Sister of Alvira L.,) b. North Evans, N. Y., Apr. 5, 1853; m. there, Feb. 19, 1878, Charles Henry, son of Henry and Mary (Droegmiller) Keeler, b. Hamburg, N. Y., May 19, 1852; builder; St. Paul Minn.; member of St. Paul Lodge 2, I.O.O.F.; she of Corps 5, W. R. C. Ch. b. Lake City, Minn.: 10476.* Herbert Lynn, Nov. 1, 1879. [6082] CHARLES H. ANDRUS,9 (Bro. of Alvira L.,) b. North Evans, N. Y., July 3, 1856; m. Delevan, N. Y., Sept. 8, 1891, Jennie L., dau. of Rev. T. T. and Julia A. (Knapp, ) Horton, b. Delevan, Mar. 23, 1861; carpenter: North Evans; Republican; she Baptist. Ch. b. North Evans: 10477. Leo R., June 5, 1892. 10478. Howard H., Mar. 1, 1894. 10479. Myrtle E., Oct. 10, 1895. [6099| FRANK LESLIE FALOR,9 (Ora F. Hamlin," Isaac,' David,' Isaac,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer," James,21) b. Akron, Ohio, May 6, 1861; m. there, Aug. 2, 1885, Hattie Hannah, dau. of Jonas Franklin and Anna (Funk) Hoch, b. Doylestown, Ohio, 1868; res. Barberton, Ohio; Republican; she member Ger man Reformed Church. Ch. b. Barberton: 10480. Grace May, Dec. 23, 1886. [6100] ROSE FALOR,' (Sister of Frank L.,) b. Akron, Ohio, Dec. 6, 1864; m. Sept. 6, 1896, Elmer, son of John Harpley, b. Sharon, Ohio, Apr. 23, 1868; farmer; Rootstown, Ohio; Democrat. [6101] AUSTIN LEONARD FALOR,9 (Bro. of Frank L.,) b. Coventry, Ohio, Feb. 18, 1866; m. Barberton, Ohio, Nov. 1, 1892, Cather ine, dau. of John and Harriet Wehr, b. Clinton, Ohio, Nov. 30, 1874; carpenter and contractor; Barberton; Republican; member of Barberton Lodge, 486, K.P., and Barberton Camp, 3206, M. W. A.; she Lutheran. Ch. b. Barberton: 10481. Vblma Arline, Aug. 24, 1898. [6102] CORA FALOR,9 (Sister of Frank L., ) b. Akron, Ohio, Apr. 8, 1868: m. June 3, 1891, George Grant, son of Hamil ton and Anna (Hunsicker) Battles, b. Akron, Apr. 8, 1868: bookbinder; Akron; Republican; member S. of V., and Bookbinder's Union. Children: 10482. Ruth Viola, b. June 27, 1892. 10483. May Irene, " Apr. 26, 1895. 10484. Clyde Hamlin, " Aug. 31, 1898. 10485. Ethel, " Mar. 4, 1901. 1010 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [6104] WILLIAM ELGIN FALOR,9 (Bro. of Frank L.,) b. Akron, Ohio, July 17, 1872: m. Apr. 8, 1901, Lottie, dau. of John and Sal lie (Brady) Nay, b. Canton, Ohio; res. Barberton; Republican; member of Akron Lodge, 403, K. P. [6105] ABRAM EPHRAIM FALOR,' (Bro. of Frank L.,) b. Akron, Ohio, Oct. 26, 1874: m. Barberton, Ohio, Nov. 17,1895, Mary Camp; rubber worker; Akron: Republican. Children: 10486. Elva Ellen. June 24, 1896. 10487. Edna Irenan. June 12. 1898; d. Feb. 24, 1900. 10488. Verna Leota, Aug. 4,1901. Mrs. Nellie M. Hancey. [6115] NELLIE MARIA HYDE,9 (Sally H. Pratt," Clarissa Hamlen,' John," Isaac,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer," James.2*) b. Hyde Park. Utah, July 4, 1861; m. Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 11, 1883, Henry Edwin, son of James and Bachael (Seamons) Hancey, b. Hyde Park, Feb. 19, 1864: farmer; Hyde Park; Democrat; members Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. NINTH GENERATION. 1011 Ch. b. Hyde Park: 10489. Jennie May, Sept. 6, 1884. 10490. Henry Edwin, May 1, 1886. 10491. Nellie Manetta, Feb. 12, 1888. 10492. Grover Pratt, Sept. 25, 1890. 10493. Berty Wilber, May 5, 1892. 10494. Charles Hyde, June 25, 1895; d. Mar. 13, 1897 10495. Li la Fay, Sept. 23, 1899. 10496. Eugena Clair, Aug. 22, 1902. [6117] CHARLES OTIS GLOYD,' (Lucy G- Pratt," Clarissa Hamlen,' John,6 Isaac,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Cummington, Mass., Sept. 30, 1850; m. Plainfield, Mass., Nov. 28, 1872, Percis Ophelia, dau. of Charles and Orissa (Mason) Harlow, b. Cummington, Oct. 28, 1853; mechanic; Cummington, until 1883; since, Northampton, Mass.; Republican; member of United Work men, 98;. Unitarians. Ch. b. Cummington: 10497 . Abbott Lawrence, May 17, 1873; m. Bessie B. Frost. 10498. Lura Clara, Oct. 28, 1879. [6120] ORLA WILLIAM SHATTUCK,' (Laura Pratt,8 Clarissa Ham lin,' John,6 Isaac,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Plainfield, Mass., June 20, 1849; m. Covert, Mich., Feb. 4, 1873, Mary Evelyn, dau. of Marshall and Mary (Poss) Rood, b. Portland, Me., Feb. 8, 1852; proprietor livery and feed stable; Plainfield, until 1865; Cummington, Mass., until May, 1871; since, South Haven, Mich.: Republican; member 140, A.O. U. W.; members Patrician's Court, 10. Ch. b. Covert: 10499.* Mary Foss, Jan. 3, 1876, 10500. Elna Frances, Oct. 17, 1883. [6121] ELLA AUDELL SHATTUCK,' (Sister of Orla W.,) b. Plainfield, Mass., July 5, 1852; m. George W., son of George and Margaret (Hosie) Leslie, b. near Carrolltown, Pa., Mar. 25, 1845; fruit grower; Carrolltown, 1845-68; Ganges, Mich., until about 1870; since, Covert, Mich.; Republican; Congs. Ch. b. Covert: 10501.* Laura Elnora, June 13, 1875. 10502. William Glenn, May 30, 1886. [6122] CARRIE AMANDA SHATTUCK,9 (Sister of Orla W.,) b. Plainfield, Mass., June 30, 1854; m. St. Joseph, Mich., Dec. 1, 1874, Sam uel D., son of William M. and Mary (Sherburn) Kenney, b. near Georgtown, Ontario, Feb. 16, 1853; merchant and fruitgrower; Georgetown, until 1861; since, Covert, Mich.: Temperance Republican: member of An'ti Saloon League. Ch. b. Covert: 10503. Edna Browning, Oct. 7, 1877; unm. 1901. 10504. Ada Fred rika, Dec. 20, 1881, " " 1012 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [6124] SHEPARD HAMLIN SHATTUCK,' (Bro. of Orla W.,1 b. Plainfield, Mass., May 24, 1859; m. Dryden, Mich., Apr. 22, 1885, Clara, dau. of Elijah Burton and Jane (Morrison) Sherburn, b. Ailsa Craig, Ontario, June 8, 1856; fruit grower; Plainfield, 1859-66; Cummington, Mass., 1866-71; since, Covert, Mich.; Republican. Ch. b. Covert: 10505. Karl Benbow, Oct. 3, 1888. 10506. Winnifred Dorothy, Sept. 10, 1900. [6127] ALFRED EUGENE WAITE.9 (Celia Ford," Abigail Hamlen,1 John," Isaac,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Whately, Mass., Sept. 20, 1840; m. Conway, Mass., Jan. 1, 1863, Elizabeth, dau. of Horace and Esther (Dale) Franklin, b. Shelburne, Mass., July 29, 1842; farmer: Whately and Con way. He d. Conway, July 3, 1866; his widow removed to Pioneer, Ohio, and re married Mr. Thomas, now deceased; she Baptist. Children: 10507.* Esther Elizabeth, b. Aug, 17, 1864, Conway. 10508. Nettie M., " Oct. 31, 1866; unm. 1H01. [6128] JOHN EDWARD WAITE,9 (Bro. of Alfred E.,) b. Whately, Mass., Dec. 12, 1843; m. Templeton, Mass., June 19, 1867, Eliza, dau. of Nathan Stoddard, b. Templeton, Mass., May 21, 1844: farmer; Whately; Democrat. Ch. b. Whately: 10509.* Arthur Allen, Feb. 4, 1870. 10510* Lester Eugene, Apr. 27, 1874. 10511. Leslie Edward, " " " unm. 1902. [6129] ADELAIDE CAROLINE WAITE,9 (Sister of Alfred E.) b. Whately, Mass., Sept. 20, 1845: m. Cummington, Mass., Nov. 9, 1868, Arthur Spelman, son of Nathan Spellman and Sybil (Cowing) Stearns,* b. Worthington, Mass., Mar. 19, 1847; mechanic, mfgr. of woodenware; Worthing ton and Cummington, Mass.; Republican. She d. Whately, Aug. 3, 1893; he d. Cummington, Oct. 10, 1884. No issue. [6131] WILLIS FORD WAITE,' (Bro. of Alfred E.,) b. Whately, Mass., Mar. 21, 1850; m. Sheffield, Mass., Sept. 17, 1879, Mari- annaA., dau. of Amos and Prudence (Smith) Brewer, b. Sheffield, Mass., Mar. 18, 1851; farmer; Whately, res. on his father's homestead, occupied successively by six generations of Waites, including his children: the present dwelling thereon was built, 1795; Republican. Ch. b. Whately: 10512. Clifford Earl, Nov. 3, 1882. 10513. Argue Lena, Nov. 14, 1884. * For Steams see note 158. NINTH GENERATION. 1013 [6132] MARA MADORA WAITE,9 (Sister of Alfred E.,) b. Whately, Mass., Nov. 14, 1852; m. Newtonville, Mass., Mar. 22, 1883, John Franklin, son of John and Abigail Perkins (Cheever) Banchor, b. Boston, Mass., July 8, 1830; resided Boston, until 1877; since, Newtonville, Mass., retired; Dem ocrat. [6135] ROSE ELLEN AYERS,9 (Angeline Ford," Abigail Hamlen,' John,6 Isaac,6 Benjamin.* Eleazer," James,21) b. Windsor, Mass., Feb. 9, 1844; m. Springfield, Me., July 19, 1873, Edgar M. Jones. Both d. Hartland, Me.: she Dec. 15, 1897; he Jan. 9, 1899. No issue. [6136] GEORGE ARIAL AYERS,9 (Bro. of Rose E..) b. Plainfield, Mass., July 6, 1850: m. 1st, Detroit, Me., Aug. 14, 1870, Edna Frances, dau. of Eben and Emily Jenks (Rackliff) Clement, b. Detroit, July 2, 1852, who d. Jackson Brook, Me.. May4, 1872: m. 2d, Topsfield, Me., July 12, 1873, Melinda Russell Clement, sister of first wife, b. Detroit, Apr. 5, 1854; cabinet maker; Plainfield, until 1855; Detroit, fifteen years; Jackson Brook, Me., now Brookton, Me., 8 years; Prentiss, Me.; since, Florence, Mass.; Republican; mem ber Hampshire Lodge 98, A. O. U. W.; she member Enterprise Lodge 8, Degree of Honor, A.O.U. W. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Jackson Brook: 10514. George Francis, Apr. 14, 1872; unm. 1902. By 2d wife, b. Prentiss: 10515. Edgar Delos, Jan. 10, 1880; d. Apr. 20, 1880. [6137] ' JEROME B AYERS,' (Bro. of Rose E.,) b. Plainfield, Mass., Mar. 26, 1854; m. Bangor, Me., Lulu B. Williams. She d.Florence, Mass., Jan. 7, 1899. Ch. b. Chicago, Ills.: 10516. Edgar, Nov. 27, 1880. • [6139] FLORENCE ELLA SHAW,9 (Lavantia Ford,' Abigail Hamlin,' John,6 Isaac,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer," James,21,) b. Cummington, Mass., Aug. 13, 1849; m. Abington, Mass., Oct. 2, 1870, Joshua Francis,8 son of Joshua Bowker and Frances Maria Curtis,* b. Scituate, Mass., July 1,1848; farmer; Scituate, until about 1850; Brighton, Mass., until about 1868; Abington, until 1871; N. Y. City, until 1880; Newton, Mass., until 1894; N. Y. City, until 1898; since, Abington; Republican. She is a writer of stories and other works; author * Note 470. STEPHEN CURTIS, was of Appledore, county Kent, Eng., 1450. Several of his descendants were mayors of Tenterden, a town from whence the Curtises of New England came. The early descendants of this pedigree are taken from an original pedigree in posses sion of the family under the hand and seal of Sir William Segar, King-of-Arms; transcribed by John Philpot, Blanch Lion, and is entitled : "The descent of the auntient familie of the Curtises in County Eent, Gents., faithfully collected out of the office of Arms, the public records of the kingdom, private evidence of the familie and other venerable monuments of antiquitie." WILLIAM CURTIS,1 and wife Sarah, came in the ship Lton, which arrived at Boston, Sunday, Sept. 16, 1632. They settled in Roxbury, Mass.; Freeman, March 4, 1632-3. He d. Dec. 8. 1672, aged 80; she d. Mar. 22, 1763, aged 73. Children, (all m., except William): William, Thomas, Mary, John, Philip, Hannah, Elizabeth and Isaac. THOMAS CURTIS,2 b. England, and came with his parents to Boston. Sept. 16, 1632, and probably lived with them in Roxbury, Mass. He settled in Scituate, Mass., 1643. Little is known 1014 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. of "The Earl's Daughter." Universalists. I am indebted to her kind assist ance for the records of the Shaw family and other records of her branch of the family, which have been carefully prepared, exhibiting much research. Ch. b. N. Y. City: 10517. Nellie Maria, June 25, 1872; d. Feb. 25. 1873. 10518.* Linda Mabel, Dec. 25, 1874. 10519.* Fannie Lavantia, Aug. 2, 1879. [6140] SILLINDA MASON SHAW,9 (Sister of Florence E.,) b. Detroit, Me., Dec. 4, 1857; m. Newtonville, Mass., Dec. 23, 1880, William Fred, son of George Franklin and Lucretia (Morton) Kimball,* b. New Haven, Ct., July 18, 1857; leather dealer; Newtonville; Republican; member Delhousie Lodge, and Newton Club; she treasurer Newton Universalist Sewing Circle, and member Woman's Guild; Universalists. Ch. b. Newtonville: 10520. Morton Shaw, Sept. 26, 1884. 10521. George Fayette, Mar. 16, 1893; d. Mar. 17, 1893. 10522. Katherine, Sept. 16, 1898. of him or his family. He had at least three children: William, John, Richard. WILLIAM CURTIS." settled, lived aad died in Scituate, Mass. His farm was on North river. Children: Joseph, Benjamin, William, John, Miriam. Mehitable, Stephen, Sarah and Samuel. JOSEPH CURTIS,* b. May, 1664; wife Rebecca. Children: Joseph, Josiah, Rebecca, Mar tha, Richard, Elisha, Thankful, Jesse, Peleg. BENJAMIN CURTIS,* (Bro. of Joseph,) b. Jan., 1667; m. 1689, Mary Sylvester. He built the Curtis mills on Third Herring brook. Children: Mary, Benjamin. Ebenezer, Lydia, Sarah, Ruth, Susannah, Deborah, William, David, Peleg. PELEG CURTIS,6 b. Sept. 1710; m. about 1749. Experience Ford; farmer; a business man of industry and thrift. Children: Lucy, Experience, Peleg, Bethia, Thankful. Leafy, Joseph. JOSEPH CURT1S,« b. Jan. 12. 1766; m. Feb. 1, 1803, Polly Bowker. He lived near Third Herring brook, South Scituate, Mass. He d. Nov. 7, 18J4. Children: Leafy, Joseph. Joseph, Joshua Bowker, Peleg, Joseph. JOSHUA BOWKER CURTIS,' b. July 21, 1814; m. 1846, Francis Maria.9 dau. of Seth and Ruth (Loring) Curtis, b. May 25, 1823. Children: Joshua Francis, Leafy. Francis Maria, Nellie Loring. JOSIAH CURTIS,6 (Joseph,* William,3 Thomas,2 William,*)b. Apr. 5, 1697; m. Jan. 1, 1729, Sarah Collamore. He was an extensive land owner, and^ived on Curtis street, Scituate, Mass. He d. Feb, 26, 1777. Children: Abner, Rebecca, Seth, Job. ABNER CURTIS.6 b. 1729; m. 1st, 1749, Deborah Mann; m. 2d, July 3, 1766, Sally Ford, who d. May 2, 1795, aged 64; m. 3d, Apr. 6, 1799, widow Pueba Dunbar, nee Howard. He res. on Curtis street, Scituate, Mass. He d. Sept. 18, 1799. Children: Abner, Deborah, Seth, Huldah, Rebecca. SETH CCTRTIS,' m. Persis Loring. He res. on Curtis Street. Scituate, Mass. He d. 1812; she d. Oct. 1, 1825. Children: Lucy, Rebecca, Seth, Loring. Abner, Hannah, Sophia, Enos, Sarah, Peter. SETH CURTIS," b. Apr. 16, 1794; m. Ruth Loring, of Hingham, Mass.; farmer; res. on Curtis Street, Scituate, Mass. Children: Charles A., Abby S., Frances Maria. Ruth Augusta. * Note 471. For Kimball see note 254. JOSEPH KIMBALL,* (Richard." Thomas,2 Richard.*) b. Bradford, Mass., Dec. 29, 1701; m. Jan. 19, 1724, Abial, dau. of William and Hannah (Hale) Peabody, h. 1700. He res. Bradford, and owned property in Chester, Harapstead and Plaistow, N. a. He d. July 5, 1769; she May 23,1791. Oh. b. Bradford: William, Joseph. Richard. Hannah, William, Daniel. Peter. Peter, Francis. FRANCIS KIMBALL.B b. Bradford, Mass., Dec. 8, 1712; m. Feb. IS, 1763, Betty Head, b. 1748; blacksmith and farmer, and reared his sons to the same trade; res. Bradford. He d. Dec. ^ 1822; she d. Sept. 13. 1820. Oh. b. Bradford: Peter, Joseph, Sarah, Francis, Eunice, Francis, Betty, Mary, Hltty, Jonathan. v, v.-,v.^DPETER KIMBAIjL'0 b- Bradford, Mass., Aug. 9, 1768; m. Lucy, dau. of Asa and Mehitable (Porter) B-irker, of Andover. Muss. ; farmer and mechanic; moved to Bridgton, Me., John Lowe, Esq NINTH GENERATION. 1015 [6141] FAYETTE DELOS SHAW,9 (Bro. of Florence E.,) b. Detroit, Me., Jan. 25, 1862; m. Medford, Wis., June 7, 1893, Ida Augusta, dau. of Carl Frederick and Louisa Christina (Peilinz) Krauth, b. River Falls, Wis., Aug. 5, 1867; farmer; Newtonville, Mass.; Republican; member K. of H. Ch. b. Medford: 10523. LolaL., July 24, 1899. [6142] EVELYN AUGUSTA BARTLETT,9 (Martha H. Ford," Abigail Hamlen,' John,6 Isaac,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer," James,8*) b. Lee, Mass., Aug. 12, 1855; m. Warner Clark, b. Westfield or Southampton, Mass.; res. Westfield; she d. Springfield, Mass., April 5, 1899. [6143] WALTER LEE BARTLETT,9 (Bro. of Evelyn A.,) b. Cummington, Mass., Jan. 24, 1859; m. 1st, Jessie, dau. of Allan and Char lotte Bryant, b. North Deerfield, Mass., who d. about 1883; m. 2d, New Haven, Ct., Jan. 24, 1889, Mattie Anna, dau. of Samuel and Anna Crumb (Parker) Thompson, b. New Haven, Mar. 17, 1862; tack maker and fireman; Florence, Mass., until 1893; afterward, New Haven, Ct.; Republican; member Royal Arca num; she Cong. He d. New Haven, Jan. 23, 1896. Ch. b. 1st wife: b. 1882; d. 1884. b. Dec. 13, 1889, Florence; d. Sept. 2, 1890. " July 31, 1891, " Nov. 10, 1892, N. Haven. " Aug. 3, 1896, [6162] FRANKLIN CHUCH HAMLIN,9 (Edward F.," Freeman,' John,' Isaac,5 Benjamin,1 Eleazer," James,2*) b. Boston, Mass., Sept. 19, 1876; m. Denver, Col., Oct. 9, 1901, Stella Mae, dau. of Finis Plumley and Selina Virginia (Hittson) Ernest, b. Deer Trail, CoL, Nov. 1, 1880; bank clerk; Boston, until 1882; Newton, Mass., until 1899; since, Denver, Col.; Republican. She Epis. [6163] JOHN LOWE,9 (Louisa A. Messenger," Betsey Phillips,' Elizabeth Hamlin,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer," James,21) b. Fitchburg, Mass., May 5, 1824. The house in which he was born in Mechahic street was standing, 1896; m. 1st, by Rev. Mr. Farnsworth, Boxboro, Mass., Aug. 11, 1846, Sarah, dau. of Nathaniel and Lucy (Taylor) Mead, b. Boxboro, Aug., 1826; who d. Dec. 15, 1865; m. 2d, Rockville, West Fitchburg, Apr. 3, 1866, Mary Adams, dau.of Charles 1796, where his wife's father had preceded him ; and also resided Woodstock and Norway, Me. ; Oapt. in militia, a handsome officer and man. He d. Aug. 24, 1843; she Nov. 19, 1847. Children: Peter, Porter, Lucy, Jonathan, George, Francis, William, Stephen, Mary, Charles Seneca. PETER KIMBALL,' b. Bradford, Mass., May 19, 1793; m. Mar. 16, 1816, Betsey, dau. of James and Eunice (Berry) Emerson, b. Apr. 3, 1796. He moved with his parents to Brhigton, Me.. 1796; carpenter, and wheelright; settled in what is now Bethel or Woodstock, Me., and for many years manufactured heavy wheels, sleighs and carriages, and his sons, who became cele brated carriage builders, received their rudimentary instruction in his shop; he removed to Norway, Me.: Republican; Baptists. He d. Norway, May 14, isri; she d. Rochester, N. H.. June 6,1879. Children: James Myrick, Eliza Ann, Mary, Julia Emerson, Charles Porter, George Franklin, John Calvin, Hannibal Ingalls, Eunice Berry, Edwin Nelson. GEORGE FRANKLIN KIMBALL.8 b. Bethel. Me., July 25, 1N27; m. 1st, Aug. 5, 1851. Mrs. Lucretia J. Morton, dau. of Joseph B. and Patience Wright, b. Juiy 10, 1321; who d. Feb. l, 1872; m. 2d, Apr. 30, 1874, Ellen 0. Pulsifer, b. 1341 ; carriage mfgr. ; moved to Boston, Mass., 1866; res. Newtonville, Mass.; Methodist. Their son, William F., m. Sillinda Shaw.9 Ch. by 1st wife: Alton Howe, William Fred, Georgia, George Story, Paul Story, Clifford, Helen Marion. 10524. Richard, By 2d wife: 10525. Ward S., 10526. Ruth Thompson, 10527. Evelyn Anna. 10528. Walter Lee, 1016 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. and Harriet Stone, (Farrar) Russell, b. in the Seth Phillips house, Rockville, July 20, 1840; widow of his brother George. He was educated in a typical New England school, by masters who taught the "Three Rs;" with a finish of a few weeks at an academy; his early life was passed on the farm, trained to habits of labor, whither he brought his young wife, and commenced the business of buying farm products for the Boston markets; later he purchased and removed to a farm in Rindge, N. H., Mar. 1851, giving a large territory for his business, where he made a reputation as an honorable dealer; returned to Fitchburg, 1855, and with his youngest brother established a market, which he developed into a large commission house, now operated by his sons; their business extending far to the west, and into Canada: Republican: alderman, 1874; he and his first wife, Congs. The children, though not college bred, were liberally educated. It is a remarkable fact, that they commenced attendance in the Day street school, 1855, and with little exception some continuously attended there until 1896. I am under obligation to Mrs. Mary Lowe for assistance in compiling the records of the family of Elizabeth Hamlin Phillips,6 and her decendants, entitling her to more than passing notice. Without the pleasure of a personal acquaintance it is difficult to write a sketch of this estimable lady, who has devoted the best years of her life to the rearing of this remarkable family. A perusal of the sketch of each will show that her untiring devotion has not been in vain. The family of Lowe is supposed to descend from Capt. John Low, master of the ship Ambrose and vice-admiral of the fleet that brought over the colony of Gov. Winthrop, 1630. The line of descent is as follows: Thomas Low,* son of above, and wife Susanna settled in Chebacco, Ipswich, Mass.; Thomas Low,2 m. Martha, dau. of Thomas and Margaret Borman, and resided in what is now Essex, Mass.; Thomas Low," m. Sarah, dau. of deputy governor Harlakenden Simonds, and granddaughter of Gov. Simonds; Capt. David Lowe,* m. Susanna Low; Joseph Lowe,5 m. Abigail Low; Joseph Lowe,6 m. Polly Sawyer. See note 399. Sarah Mead, first wife of Mr. Lowe, was seventh in descent from Gabriel Mead,* who came to America, 1630, and settled in Dorchester, Mass.; his second wife, Mary A. Russell, is seventh in descent from William Russell,* who came to Cambridge, Mass., 1640. A comprehensive genealogy of the ancestry of this family, showing extensive research and care was published by Mrs. Mary A. Lowe, 1901, entitled, "The Ancestors of the John Lowe Family Circle." Ch. b. 1st wife: 10529.* Ellen Maria, b. Apr. 10530.* Edna Mary, " May 10531.* Waldo Howes, " May 10532.* Ira Adelbert, " Oct. 10533.* Albert Nathaniel, " Mar. 10534.* Arthur Houghton, "Aug. 10535.* Orin Messenger, " Apr. 10536.* Lewis Mead, " Mar. 10537.* Herbert George, " Mar. 10538.* Ida Louise, " Apr. 10539.* Frank Edward, "Jan. 10540.* George Russell, " July By 2d wife, b. Fitchburg: 10541.* David, June 10542* Harriet Lydia, Apr. 10543.* Samuel Howes, Oct. 10544. John Adams, Aug. 10545. Marian Abbie, Nov. 30, 1847, Fitchburg. 3, 1848, 8, 1849, 13, 1850, 12, 1852, Rindge. 20. 1853, " 18, 1855, Fitchburg. 11, 1857, 27, 1859, " 26, 1861, 16, 1864, 11, 1865, 23, 1867. 15, 1870. 22, 1873. 27, 1881. 30. 1883. NINTH GENERATION. 1017 [6164] CALVIN MESSENGER LOWE,9 ( Bro. of John,) b. Fitchburg, Mass., Sept. 3, 1826; m. Henniker, N.IL, Dec. 21, 1853, Mary E., dau. of Josiah and Abigail ( Ward) Childs,* b. Henniker, Apr. 4, 1829; farmer; Fitchburg, until 1854; since, Whittaker,Mich.; Prohibitionist; Cong.; members Fraternity Grange, 52, P. of H., Willis, Mich. Ch. b. Whittaker, Mar. 30, 1854; d. Jan. 6, 1877, unm. Feb. 12, 1856. Apr. Jan. Oct. Apr. 10546. 10547.* 10548. 10549. 10550. 10551.* 10552. 10553.*10554. Edwin Goodwill, Austin Childs, Abbie L., Lucy R., Mary L., Lucy Edith, J. Webster, Carl William, Mary E., 25, 1858, 5, 1861, 22, 1862, 13, 1867. Feb. 22, 1869, Mar. 2, 1871. Jan. 22, 1873, May 19, 1875, unm. " 4, 1865. Feb. 3, 1863. Aug. 11, 1888. Aug. 18, 1873. [6165) DAVID SAWYER LOWE,9 (Bro. of John,) b. Fitchburg, Mass., Dec. 23, 1829; m. there, Apr. 22, 1856, Frances Amelia, dau. of William Hervey and Sally (Grant) Vose,t b. South Royalston, Mass., Aug. 17, 1834; farmer; Fitchburg, until 1856; afterwards, Augusta, Mich.; Re publican; Congs. He d. Ypsilanti, Mich., Oct. 13, 1860. Children: 10555. William Vose, 10556.* William Vose, 10557. Celia Adelaide, 10558. Delia Eliza, b. Sept. 8, 1857, Augusta; d. Sept. 20, 1858. " Sept. 25, 1859, " Apr. 25, 1861, Fitchburg; d. Aug. 3, 1861. " Apr. 25, 1861, " d. Sept, 19, 1861. [6167] SETH LYMAN LOWE,9 (Bro. of John,) b. Fitchburg, Mass., July 22, 1835; m. there, Feb. 28, 1859, Susan Rebecca, dau. of Hon. William Harvey and Sally (Grant) Vose.tb. Royalston, Mass., June 15, 1836. His early life was on his father's farm; after his marriage the young couple went to Michigan and engaged in farming; their property was destroyed by Are, and after his father's death, he returned to the old family homestead, Fitchburg, where he has since resided, engaged in farming; also in the lumber trade, and dealer in real estate; later he formed partnership with two of his nephews under the firm name of Falulah Paper Co., and engaged in the manu facturer of paper, having a large and profitable business; Congs. Children: 10559.* Frederick Henry, b. Jan. 11, 1860, Whitaker, Mich. 10560. Susan Amelia. " June 14, 1862, 10561.* Eugene Francis, " July 11, 1864, Fitchburg. 10562. Clara Luella, " Oct. 7, 1867, 10563. Annie Louisa, " Nov. 29, 1871; d. Sept. 20, 1874. [6168] GEORGE LOWE,9 (Bro. of John,) b. Fitchburg, Mass., Mar. 6, 1838: m. there, by Rev. Alfred Emerson, Nov. 24, 1864, Mary Adams, dau. of Charles and Harriet Stone (Farrar) Russell, b. in * For Childs see note 36. + Note 472. Hon. WILLIAM VOSE; of Fitchburg, Mass. farmer, and wealthy woolen manufacturer; mayor 1P18 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. the old Seth Phillips house, Rockville, West Fitchburg, Mass., July 20, 1840; corporal, F, 25 Mass, Inf. Vols., enlisted Oct. 1, 1861: participated in battles of Roanoke Island and Newburn, N.C.; dis. Dec. 1864. Before the war he resided with his parents, with his brother, at Rindge, N.H. and with hisbrother David in Mich.: Cong.; member Y. M. C. A., and Sons of Temperance. He d. from dis ease contracted in the army, Fitchburg, May 6, 1865. No issue. [6171] STEPHEN CLARK LOWE,9 (Bro. of John,) b. Fitchburg, Mass., Jan. 7, 1847: m. Waterloo, Iowa, Sept. 5, Ella E., dau. of Perry Stephen Tefft, b. Elgin, 111., May 11, 1860; farmer; Fitchburg, until 1872; Minneapolis, Minn., until 1878; Elgin, 111., until 1893; since, Dos Palos.Cal.; Republican; member M. E. Church South. Ch. b. Elgin: 10564. Edna, June 18, 1883. 10565. Gordon, Sept. 15, 1885. [6172] SARAH ELIZABETH MESSENGER,9 (Horace P.," Betsey Ham lin,' Elizabeth,6 Eleazer,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer," James,2*) b. Fitchburg, Mass., Dec. 10, 1831; m. there, Nov. 16, 1852, Lorenzo, son of Nathan and Roaney (French) Blodgett, b. Jaffrey, N. H., July 6, 1825: farmer; Fitchburg, until 1879: since, Framingbam, Mass.: Cong.; she d. Fitchburg, Nov. 22, 1869. He m. 2d, June 4, 1871, Caroline M. Reed, b. M— 20, 1837. who d. Mar. 4. 1875: m. 3d, Lizzie Carter, of Leominster, Mass., who had died 1896. Ch. b. Fitchburg: 10566. Edwin H., Nov. 13, 1854: d. Jan. 26, 1858. 10567. Fredmund H., Oct. 20, 1858, " Feb. 9, 1871. 10568. William H., June 22, 1862, " Feb: 16, 1871. 10569. George H. Sumner, Dec. 13, 1868, " July 11, 1869. [6174] GEORGE EDWARD MESSENGER,9 (Bro. of Sarah E.,) b. Sept. 23, 1847; m. Jan. 10, 1883, Lauretta. L., dau. of David Kendall and Eliza Auzerletta (Swain) Willington. b. Arlington, Mass., Jan. 8, 1856; Repub lican; Fitchburg, Mass.: Congs. [6175] SUSAN ELIZABETH UPTON,9 (Betsey Messenger," Betsey Phillips,' Elizabeth Hamlin,6 Eleazer,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer," James,2*) b. Fitchburg, Mass., Oct. 9, 1831; m. Worcester, Mass., Mar. 2, 1854, Marraton Upton; she d. Jan. 2,' 1862. No issue. [6177] JANE AUGUSTA UPTON,9 (Sister of Susan E.,) b. Jan. 19, 1835; prob. Fitchburg, Mass.; m. Chicago, 111., Sept. 7, 1859, Hon. Eben Nichols, son of John Nichols and Eliza ( Morse) Leavens, b. Putnam, Ct., Aug. 3, 1826; Quartermaster, 10 Minn. Inf.: commissioned Apr. 23,1864: in battles of Nashville, Tupelo, and Spanish Fort; dis. Aug. 19, 1865: Webster, Mass., and Fairibault, Minn., after 1855; Republican; mem. Minn. Legislature, 1860: postmaster, 1873-85, and 1891-5; member Post 123, G. A. R.; Q. M., G. A. R., Dept. of Mich.; Cong. She d. Fairibault, Dec. 24, 1863. Ch. b. Fairibault: 10570. Frank Nichols, May 25, 1860. NINTH GENERATION. 1019 [6178] EMILY MARIA UPTON,9 (Sister of Susan E.,) b. Dec. 31, 1837, prob. Fitchburg, Mass.; m. there, Dec. 20, 1859, John M. Farnsworth; shed. Apr. 3, 1878. No issue. [6179] LOUISA ADALINE UPTON.9 (Sister of Susan E.,) b. Fitchburg. Mass.. Feb. 1,1839; m. Pittsfield, Mass., June 25, 1862, Edward Jones, son of Ethan and Mary Ann (Waters) Davis,* b. Holden, Mass., Feb. 10, 1838; corporal, G, 49 Mass. Inf. Vols.; enlisted Sept. 19, 1862; dis. Sept. 1, 1863; mechanic; Fitchburg, since 1865: Republican; and member American Legion of Honor, 972. Children: 10571. Gertrude Louisa, b. Jan. 23, 1865. 10572, Walter Edward, " Nov. 2, 1866; d. Sept. 4, 1868. 10573. Grace Upton, " Aug. 23, 1871. 10574. Mary Emily, " Nov. 15, 1873. 10575. Bessie Caroline, " July 12, 1877. [6180] HARRISON UPTON,9 (Bro. of Susan E.,) b. Fitchburg, Mass., Dec. 2, 1840; m. 1st, Marlborough, N. H., Dec. 14, 1870, Sarah, dau. of Ebenezer and Lucy (Smith) Greenwood, b. Dublin, N. H., Apr. 28, 1852; who d. Fitchburg, Jan. 29, 1885; m. 2d, Winchendon, Mass., Mar. 16, 1887, Louisa A., dau. of Charles and Adeline (Goodfellow) Burgess,t b. Fitch burg, Dec. 13, 1849: carpenter: Fitchburg. Ch. by 1st wife: 10576. Lizzie Marcella, b. Dec. 18, 1874; d. May 24, 1892. By 2d wife: 10577. Ethelyn Louise, b. May 14, 1890. [6181] MARY THURSTON UPTON,9 (Sister of Susan E.,) b. Apr. 11, 1843, probably Fitchburg, Mass.; m. there, Oct. 19, 1868, George M. Barker; she d. June 16, 1870. No issue. [6184] ABBIE CAROLINE UPTONS (Sister of Susan E.,) b. Fitchburg, Mass., Nov. 2, 1849; m. Worcester, Mass., Aug. 6, 1867, Simeon, son of Elisha and Elma (Joslin) Fuller,! b. Sutton, Mass., Oct. 19, 1828; music dealer and teacher; Fitchburg; member of Jerusalem Commandery, K. T., Fitchburg: she Cong. He d. Fitchburg June 18, 1887. Ch. b. Fitchburg: 10578. Alice Cora, Nov. 20, 1870. [6186] IVERS CARTER PHILLIPS,9 (Ivers," Samuel,' Elizabeth Ham lin,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer," James,2*) b. Fitchburg, Mass., July 9, 1831: m. Brattleboro, Vt., Dec. 15,1853, Harriet Frances, dau. of Josiah and Nancy (Platts) Walker, b. Bedford, N. H., July 11, 1828; engaged in railroading: Northfleld,Vt., until April, 1854; Fitchburg, until Oct., 1854: Troy, N. Y., until * For Davis see notes 4, 17, 42 and 169. + For Burgess see note 389. X For Fuller see note 112. 1020 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. 1858; Charlestown, Mass., until 1860; afterwards, North Cambridge, Mass.; Democrat; member Mt. Olivet Lodge, A. F. & A. M., Cambridge, Ohio. He d. N. Cambridge, Mar. 5, 1879. Ch. b. Troy: 10579.* Edwin Walker, Sept. 21, 1856. [6187] HARRIET REBECCA PHILLIPS,9 (Sister of Ivers C.,) b. Fitchburg, Mass., July 6, 1833; m. West Fitchburg, Mass., on Thanks giving day, 1855, Edwin Daniel, son of Daniel and Hannah (Sheldon) Works, b. Fitchburg, July 7, 1826: farmer; Republican: general assessor, 1875; alderman, 1874-5, 1888-9, 1890-3-4; Unitarians. She d. Fitchburg, Feb. 27, 1878. Children: 10580.* Carolyn Isabel, b. Feb. 12, 1857, Ashburnham. 10581* Frank Hamilton, " Feb. 28, 1861, West Fitchburg. 10582.* Marion Louise, " May 28, 1865, (( a [6188] SARAH T. PHILLIPS,9 (Sister of Ivers C.,) b. Fitchburg, Mass., Apr. 22, 1836; m. there, Apr. 22. 1857, Gardner P., son of John B. and Mary (Alexander) Wood, b. Chesterfield. N. H., Aug. 8, 1833: mechanic and miner; Fitchburg, 1857-61; Leomister, Mass., until 1866; since, Boulder, Col.; Independent; member Columbia Lodge, A. F. & A.M.: she was a school teacher; Unitarian; she d. Boulder, Nov. 29, 1873. No issue. [6189] ABBIE LOUISA PHILLIPS,9 (Sister of Ivers C.,) b. Worcester, Mass., Nov. 20, 1839; m. there, May 24, 1871, Albert Brainard, son of David Brainard and Lucinda (Atwood*) Lawrence, b. Brimfield, Mass., Nov. 23, 1848; he resided Brimfield, Brookfleld, Warren and Worcester, at Fitch burg, after 1872; Republican; Cong.; K. of P.: Aurora Lodge, A. F. & A. M.: Thomas Chapter, R. A.M.; Jerusalem Commandery, K.T.: Aleppo Temple, Mys tic Shrine; she Unitarian. She d. Fitchburg, Aug. 20, 1900. Ch. b. Fitchburg: 10583. Ivers Phillips, Mar. 25, 1873. 10584. Harry Albert, July 25, 1874. 10585. Marion Rebecca, Mar. 31, 1877; d. Apr. 4, 1877. 10586. Ralph Carter, Apr. 10, 1878. [6190] SARAH AMANDA RUSSELL,9 (Sally Phillips," Samuel,' Eliza beth Hamlin,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer," James,2*) b. Fitchburg, Mass., Dec. 4, 1830; m. Mar. 31, 1852, George T., son of Samuel Moulton, and Louisa (Whiting) Carter, t b. Leominister, Mass., May 5, 1830; Westminister, Mass., 1861: Haverhill, after 1864; Republican; she Universalist. He d. Haverhill, Oct. 18, 1886; she d. Denver, Col., Nov. 8, 1895. * For Atwood see note 287. + For Carter see note 306. NINTH GENERATION. 1021 Children: [unm. 10587. Waldo Russell, b. Dec. 4, 1852, Leominster; d. Mar. 3, '76 10588. Herbert Fremont, " May, 1855, " " 1857. 10589.* Charles Moulton, " Dec. 31, 1859, Westminster. 10590. Cora Louise, " Sept. 6, 1861, " unm. 10591. George Phillips, "Aug., 1863, Haverhill; d. Aug. 1863. 10592.* Albert Whiting, " Sept. 13, 1865, " [6191] CAROLINE LOWE RUSSELL,9 (Sister of Sarah A.,) b. Fitchburg, Mass., Nov. 10, 1833; m. there, Mar. 11, 1858, Charles Keyes, son of Asa and Betsey (Keyes) Sawyer, b. Fitchburg, July 14, 1835; member F, 42d Mass. Inf. Vols.; enlisted July 20, 1864; dis. Nov. 11, 1864; teacher; West Fitchburg; Republican; member school committee and assessor; Baptists, in which church he was deacon. Ch. b. Fitchburg: 10593.* Sarah Lydia, Dec. 27, 1858. 10594.* James Russell, May 15, 1862. 10595.* Carrie Abbie, Dec. 4, 1869. member 53 Mass. Inf. Vols. Children: 10596. Frank, 10597. Charles J., 10598. Fred, 10599. Walter J., [6192] CHARLES FRANCIS RUSSELL,9 (Bro. of Sarah A.,) b. Fitchburg, Mass., July 15, 1836; m. Dec. 4, 1867, Jennie McDonough; 9 mos. He d. Leominister, Mass., Sept. 15, 1894. b. Feb., 1869; drowned aged 8 yrs. " Oct. 31, 1872. " Sept. 22, 1875. " Mar. 8, 1879. [6193] EMERY EZEKIEL RICE,9 (LauraO. Fairbanks,8 Lydia Phillips,' Elizabeth Hamlin,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer," James,21) b. Troy, N. Y., Aug. 19, 1828; m. Winchendon, Mass., July 3, 1850, Harriet O, dau. of Jeremiah and Betsey (Crowell*) Williams, b. Uncasville, Ct., July 4, 1828; clerk; Ashburn- am, Mass., 1850-1; New Ipswich, N. H., 1852-61; in the army 1861-4; since, Woon- socket, R. I.; Republican; private, B, 4 Vermont Inf. Vols.; enlisted Sept. 20, 1861; in battles of Yorktown, Williamsburg, Cold Harbor, South Mountain, An tietam, Gettysburg, Wilderness, and others; dis. Sept. 30, 1864; member Smith Post 9, G. A. R.; she Cong.; member W. R. C. 14; Minesvia Lodge 4, Daughters of Rebekah. [6196] MARION ARDELTA RICE,9 (Sister of Emery E.,) b. Ashburnham, Mass., Apr. 13, 1839; m. Chelsea, Vt., Aug. 7, 1859, Henry Wood, son of William and Persis (Wood) Carter, t b. Concord, N. H., Mar. 11, 1822; commercial traveler; Lebanon, N. H.; Republican. She d. Lebanon, Mar. 7, 1892. Ch. b. Lebanon: 10600.* Augustus Henry, Feb. 11, 1862. 10601.* Frederick Gordoy, Aug. 9, 1865. * For Crowell see notes 52, 270 and 390. + For Carter see notes 306. 1022 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [6197] LAURA ANN RICE,9 (Sister of Emery E.,) ;. b. Ashburnham, Mass., Mar. 7, 1842; m. 1st, Chelsea,. Vt., Oct. 26, 1863, Aaron Davis,* b. Chelsea, Mar. 12, 1825, his. second wife; merchant; Chelsea; Democrat; deacon Cong, church. He d. Chelsea, Nov. 4, 1881; m. 2d, Chelsea, Aug. 17; 1884, George Lewis, son of John Adam and Margaret Sophia (Fay) Stow,b, Grafton, Mass., Oct. 10, 1851: lawyer: he res. Upton, Mass., until 1866; Burlington, Vt., until 1875; Barre, Vt., until 1880; since, Chelsea; Republican; States Attorney, 1892-4; she Cong. Ch. by 1st marriage, b. Chelsea: 10602.* Edward Aaron, .June 18, 1865. [6200] ALBERT PHILLIPS FAIRBANKS,9 (Europe H.,» Lydia Phil lips,' Elizabeth Hamlin,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer," James,2*) b. Fitch burg, Mass., Sept. 11, 1849; m. Dec. 5, 1869, Collie A. Knapp, of Ashburnam, Mass.; druggist; Roxbury, Mass. Child: 10603. Alice Isabella, b. Oct. 16, 1870; d. June 8, 1879. [6201] CHARLES LEWIS FAIRBANKS,9 (Seth P., « Lydia Phillips, ¦ Elizabeth Hamlin,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer," James,2*) b. Ashburn ham, Mass., Dec. 12, 1939; m. Fitchburg, Mass., Aug. 30, 1866, S. Augusta, dau. of Charles P. and Anna F. (Carterf) Deane, b. Fitchburg, Feb., 1839; coal dealer and farmer: Fitchburg; Republican; member Mt. Roustone Lodge 98, I. O.O. F.: Congs. Ch. b. Worcester, Mass. : 10604.* Robert F., Feb. 16, 1875. [6205] FRANK EVERETT FAIRBANKS,9 (Bro. of Chas. L.,) b. Ashburnham, Mass., Dec. 9, 1857; m. Shelburne Falls, Mass., May 1, 1880, Zilpha Irene, dau. of Thomas Elmer and Zilpha Tyler (Merritt) Warren, b. Whittingham, Vt., Jan. 4, 1861; accountant; Ashburnham, until 1873; since, Fitchburg, Mass., except 1883-4, in Somerville, Mass.; Republican; member Apollo Lodge 205, I. O. O. F.; Congs. Children: 10605. Margaret Elizabeth, b. May 28, 1881, Fitchburg. 10606. Charles Francis, "June 9, 1884, Somerville. 10607: Seth Phillips, " Feb. 24, 1889, Fitchburg. 10608. John Hopestill, "Jan. 14.1898, " d. June 18, 1898. [6206] ADELAIDE ELLSWORTH FAIRBANKS,9 (Sister of Chas. L.,) b. Ashburnham, Mass., Aug. 1, 1861; m. there, Jan. 1, 1887, Edward Payson, sonof Franklin and Eunice ( Whitney!) Lombard^ b. Westminister, Mass., Feb. 27, 1852; mechanic; Westminister, 1852-82: since, Ashburnham. Ch. b. Ashburnham: 10609. Robert Hamilton, Dec. 3, 1887. * For Davis see notes 4, 17, 42 and 169. + For Carter see note 306. X For Whitney see notes 305, 373 and 435. 8 For Lombard see note 43. NINTH GENERATION. 1023 [6210] MARGARET LYDIA SMITH,9 (Caroline A. Fairbanks," Lydia ..Phillips,' Elizabeth Hamlin,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin:* Eleazer,3. James,2*) b. Fitchburg, Mass., Apr. 4, 1850; m. Fitchburg, Dec. 24, 1874, Edgar Knapp, son of James Paine and Susan (Knapp) Ray, b. Franklin, Mass., July 17, 1844; man ufacturer; Franklin; Republican: president Citizens Natf'l Bank, Woonsocket, B.I.; president Franklin Nat'l Bank; president Woonsocket Street Railway; treasurer Milford, Franklin & Attleboro Street Railway; president Woonsocket Electric & Water P >wer Co.: selectman; Franklin; Knight Templar; member Squantum and P ham Clubs; Universalist; she member Fairbanks Chapter, D. A. R.; Unitarian; member Boston Woman's Business League. Ch. b. Franklin: 10610.* Eleann Knapp, Aug. 22, 1877. 10611. Joseph Gurdon, Mar. 26, 1879. [6212] GERTRUDE ELIZABETH SMITH,9 (Sister of Margaret L.,) b.Fitchburg, Mass., Nov. 14, 1860; m. Franklin, Mass.. Apr. 25, 1883, Addi son M., son of William Makepeace andRebeeca(Richards) Thayer,* b; Franklin, June 17, 1859; broker; Franklin; Republican; Freemason; she member Fairbanks Chapter, D. A. R. Ch. b. Franklin: 10612. Rachael Margaret, 1883; d. Jan. 14, 1900. . 10613. Robert Eugene, Apr. 18, 1887. 10614. Gertrude, Sept. 23, 1892. [6214] MARTHA DENNIS HAMLIN,9 (John C," Africa,'6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer," James,2*) b. Haverhill, Mass., July 26, 1852; m. there, Nov. 28, 1877, Finaldo Albido Glines; butcher; Haverhill; she d. Haverhill, June 3, 1894. Ch. b. Haverhill: 10615. Alice L., Nov. 9, 1884; unm. 1902. 10616. Martha. [6215] JOHN WARREN HAMLIN,9 (Bro. of Martha D.,) b. Haverhill, Mass., Jan. 2, 1854; m. by Rev. Benjamin Copping, Groveland, Mass., July 20, 1891, Kata A., dau of Frank and Lizzie Brooks, b. Salem, Mass., 1873; hostler; Haverhill. Ch. b. Haverhill: 10617. Marion Elizabeth, Feb. 24, 1892. 10618. Mildred Emma, Apr. 17, 1893. [6216] HARRIET CHASE HAMLIN,9 (Sister of Martha D.,) b. Haverhill, Mass., May 10, 1856; m. there, Sept. 12, 1878, Pierre Aaron, son of Joshua Swett and Hannah (Smith) Webb, b. Epping, N. H., Apr. 7, 1849; letter carrier; Epping, until 1874: since, Haverhill, Mass.; Freemason; Congs. Ch. b. Haverhill: 10619. Frank Herbert, May 22, 1882; unm. 1902. * For Thayer see note 396. 1024 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [6217] ARMENTA E. HAMLIN,9 (Sister of Martha D.,) b. Mill Vale, Haverhill, Mass., Dec. 3, 1859: m. Haverhill, June 4, 1884; Charles H., son of Charles James and Martha (Small) Coffin, b. Newburyport, Mass., Jan. 5, 1853; shoe maker: Mill Vale, Haverhill; Democrat. Ch. b. Haverhill: 10620. Annie L., May 13, 1885. 10621. Mary E., May 30, 1888. 10622. William L., Dec. 17, 1892. [6218] MARY EMMA HAMLIN,9 (Sister of Martha D.,) b. Haverhill, Mass., Feb. 4, 1865; m. by Rev. Geo. L. Gleason, Haverhill, Dec. 24, 1890, William L., son of Francis V. and Mehitable W. Dow, b. Ham- stead, N. H., 1863; shoe stitchers; Haverhill. [6219] ALICE M. HAMLIN,9 (Sister of Martha D.,) b. Haverhill, Mass., Mar. 30, 1867; m. by Rev. Geo. L. Gleason, Haverhill, Nov. 9, 1890, Arthur M., son of William A., and Abbie H. (Dow) Emerson,* b. Hampstead, N. H., Mar. 10, 1869, his second wife: shoe mfgr.: Hampstead; Inde pendent; member of St. Mark's Lodge, 44, A. F. & A.M.: Bell Chapter, R. A.M. Ch. b. Hampstead: 10623. Clifford D., Aug. 27, 1892. [6223] CHARLES AARON JAQUES,9 (Sarah A. Hamlin," Africa,'6 Ele azer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer," James,2*) b. Haverhill, Mass., Oct. 19, 1848: m. there, July 6, 1886, Harriet Ann, dau. of John Page and Annie (Cummings) Randall, b. Haverhill, July 24, 1844; liveryman; Haverhill; Republican; member Saggaher's Lodge, A.F. & A. M. and Palestine Lodge, K. P.; she Cong. [6225] JOSEPH HOWARD JAQUES,9 (Bro. of Charles A.,) b. Haverhill, Mass., Dec. 29, 1853; m. 1st, Oct. 15, 1884, Ann Durant, dau. of John Hazen and Mary Burbank (Carrier) Ayer, of Haverhill, whod. Dec. 11, 1889; m. 2d, Nov. 4, 1891, Martha Doe, dau. of Joseph H. and Anna E. (Moore) Miller, of Parsonsfield, Me., who d. Haverhill, Feb. 19, 1893; m. 3d, Haverhill, June 9, 1897, Aurilla Almeda, dau. of Joshua Neal and Hannah (Folsom) Piper, b. Gilford, N. H., Jan. 20, 1851; shoe stitcher; Haverhill; Republican; K. P.: member 15, Jr., O. U. A. M.: Congs. [6230] ANN L. BAILEY,9 (Caroline Kilgore," Susannah Hamlin,' Afri ca,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer," James,2') b. Harrison, Me., Mar. 5, 1840: m. Jan. 28, 1865, William K. Webb, b. Westbrook, Me., July 4, 1823. Ch. b. Bridgton, Me.: 10624. Henry W., Oct. 15, 1868. 10625. Charles H., Mar. 31, 1873. [6232] CHARLES WILLIAM McWAIN,9 (Harriet Kilgore,8 Susannah Hamlin,' Africa,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin.* Eleazer," James,2*) b. So. Water ford, Me., Dec. 1, 1839; tobacconist; Waltham, Mass., since 1870. * For Emerson see note 302 and 407. NINTH GENERATION. 1025 [6233] DAVID BAILEY McWAlN,9 (Bro. of Charles W.,) b. South Waterford, Me., Nov. 16, 1841; 1st Sergt. G, 14 Maine Inf. Vols.; killed at battle of Baton Rouge, La., Aug. 6, 1862. [6235] GEORGE WASHINGTON MACK (WAIN,9) (Bro. of Chas. W.,) b. South Waterford, Me., May 8, 1845; m. Fitchburg, Mass., Oct. 2, 1878, Jennie Augusta, dau. of Frank S. Dadman, b. Fitchburg, Oct. 16, 1859. He went to live with his uncle, John Kilgore, when six years of age, and has since been called Mack, dropping the latter part of the name; blacksmith; Fitch burg; Republican; private, A, 36 Mass. Inf. Vols., enlisted July 21, 1862; in battles of Jackson, Miss., Wilderness, Spottsylvania, North Anna, and Cold Harbor, Va.; transferred to Co. A, 12 V. R. O; dis. June8, 1865; mem. Knights of Honor. Ch. b. Fitchburg: 10626. George Thomas, Dec. 28, 1879. 10627. Nellie Frances, July 13, 1881. 10628. Jennie Elmyra, Mar. 15, 1883. 10629. Charles Dadman, Apr. 25, 1885. 10630. William Gibson, Apr. 25, 1885. 10631. William David, Oct. 23, 1886. 10632. John Myron, d. infancy. [6236] DANIEL HUBBARD Mc WAIN,9 (Bro. of Charles W.,) b. So. Waterford, Me., Aug. 8, 1847: m. Waltham, Mass., June 30, 1873, Clara E., dau. of John and Sarah H. (Haynes) Cross, b. Lincolnville Centre, Me., Nov. 15, 1852; merchant; Newton Centre, Mass.; Democrat; member of Home Lodge 162, LO. O.F.; she Unitarian. Children: 10633. David Ernest, b. Aug. 3, 1877, Dedham; unm. 1902. 10634. Mary Edith, " Sept. 17, 1883, Newton Centre; unm. 1902. [6237] WILLIAM DANA McWAIN,9 (Bro. of Charles W.,) b. So. Waterford, Me., Jan. 21, 1850; m. 1st, Waltham, Mass., Oct. 14, 1880, Anna Calista, dau. of Samuel and Calista (Lane) Merrill, b. Waltham, Mass., Feb. 28, 1858; who d. there, Feb. 28, 1888; m. 2d, Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 22, 1891, Mary Frances, dau. Joseph and Mary Bryant (French) Sanderson, b. Cambridge, June 27, 1849; grocer; Harrison, Me., 1852-67; Norway, Me., 1867-9; Waltham, 1869-91; since, Cambridge; member Monitor Lodge, A. F. &A.M.; R. A.M.; Gethsemane Commandery, K. T., and A. O. U. W.; she member of Gordon Lodge 26 United Order Ind. Odd Ladies and W. C. T. U.; Universalists. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Waltham: 10635.* Elsie Dana, Mar. 25, 1882. 10636. Ruby Calista, Mar. 1, 1884. 10637. Morrell, Feb. 17, 1888; d. Aug. 15, 1888. [6252] GEORGE BLACK MEADE,9 (Benjamin F.," Dorcas Hamlin,' Europe,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,4 Eleazer," James,21) b. Springfield, Ohio, Feb. 7, 1846; m. Harriet Russell, of Minneapolis, Minn.: res. N. Y. City. No issue. 1026 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [6253] HAMLIN CALDWELL MEADE,9 (Bro. of George B.,) b. Petersburg, Ohio, July 25, 1848; m. Delaware, Ohio, Jan. 29, 1885, Mary A., dau. of John H. and Margaret (Reynolds) Mendenhall, b. Delaware, Ohio, 1854; Gen. Insurance agent; Petersburg, until 1856; Greenfield, until 1874; St. Louis, Mo., until 1878; Chicago, 111., 1879-81; Minneapolis, until 1886; Detroit, until 1896; since, Cincinnati; Republican; private, H, 168 Ohio Inf. Vols.; en listed May 2, 1864, served on the Morgan Raid: dis. Sept. 8, 1864; member Jones Post G. A. R., Cincinnati: Greenfield Lodge 318, A. F. & A.M.; Damascus Com mandery, K. T., Detroit; Methodists. Ch. b. Detroit: 10638. Margaret M., July 18, 1888. 10639. John M., Apr. 10, 1892. [6254] Capt. WILLIAM HENRY MEADE, 9(Bro. of Geo. B.,) b. Petersburg, Ohio, Apr. 19, 1850; m. Cincinnati, Ohio, Apr. 20, 1892, Josephine, dau.of Samuel Wiley and Harriet (Diner) Elliott, b. Bainbridge, - Ohio, Apr. 25, 1855: Insurance agent; Detroit, Mich.: Republican: captain of militia; member Hesperia Lodge 411, A. F. & A. M., Chicago; Washington Chapter 43, R. A. M.; DeMolay Commandery 42, K. T., Louisville, Ky.: Mich. Sovereign Consistory, Detroit; Moolah Temple, Mystic Shrine; Lodge 9, Elks, St. Louis; Fellowcraft Club, and Y. M.C. A., Detroit; she member First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Home Study Club. [6255] NOBLE KING MEADE,9 (Bro. of George. B.,) b. Petersburg, Ohio, Apr. 3, 1852: m. Greenfield, Ohio, Nov. 3, 1874, Allie S., dau. of John and Amy (Peterson) Bush, b. Greenfield, July 13, 1854; broker; Petersburg, until 1859; Greenfield, until 1880; Cincinnati, until 1887: Decatur, Ala., until 1890; since, Cincinnati; Republican: Freemason: Methodists. Ch. b. Greenfield: 10640. Frank B., Aug. 27, 1875: unm. 1899. 10641. Grace, Sept. 26, 1877: d. Dec. 15, 1877. 10642. Harry K., Oct. 15, 1878: unm. 1899. 10643. Bessie A., Aug. 6, 1882, " " [6257] JENNIE MCDONALD MEADE,9 (Sister of George B.,) b. Greenfield, Ohio, Jan. 30, 1859; unmarried: artist: Detroit, Mich. [6258] HELEN CHARLOTTE COOK,9 (Charlotte B. Mead,' Dorcas Hamlin,' Europe,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer," James.2*) b. Montpelier, Vt., June 5, 1834; m. 1st, Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 3, 1854, David D. Winchester; m. 2d, Apr. 25, 1892, Rev. Samuel Unsworth; Epis. Clergyman; Ogden, Utah. Ch. by first marriage: 10644. Lizzie Demming, b. June 12, 1858; d. Sept. 2, 1858. [6259] Rev. JOSEPH WITHERSPOON COOK,9 (Bro. of Helen C.,) b. Bethel, Vt., Mar. 12, 1836; m. Grace Church, Brooklvn. N. Y., July 9, 1878, Ellen Everett, dau. of William H. and Ellen E. (Everett) Hicks, b. New York City, July 5, 1849. He attended Greenway Boarding School, Springfield, Ohio, 1853; Grammar School; Kenyon College, Gambia, Ohio, 1855, from which he graduated, class of 1860; attended General Theological School, New York NINTH GENERATION. 1027 City; graduated from Divinity School, Philadelphia, Pa., 1864; ordained deacon, St. James' Church, Philadelphia, Feb. 17, 1864; Priest, St. Peter's Church, Phil adelphia, Mar. 10, 1865, by Bishop Stevens of Penn.; served at St. Paul's, West Whiteland, Pa., until Dec. 30, 1867; missionary, Cheyenne, Wyo., until Apr. 25, 1870, where he organized a parish and built a church and parsonage; missionary to the Sioux Indians, Yankton Agency, Dakota, May 9, 1870; residence Green wood, Charles Mix Co., South Dakota. Ch. b. Yankton Agency: 10645. Charles Everett, Dec. 14, 1880. 10646. Sophia Dorothea, Feb. 13, 1882; d. Apr. 29, 1883. 10647. Amy Josephine, Nov. 18, 1883. [6260] FREDERICK WILLIAM COOK,9 . (Bro. of Helen C.,) b. Bethel, Vt., Nov. 21, 1838; unmarried; farmer; Winterset, Iowa; private, K, 34 Iowa Inf. Vols., enlisted Oct., 1863; d. in hospital, Galveston, Texas, Aug. 18, 1865. [6261] J ULIA CLEMENTINE COOK,9 (Sister of Helen C.,) b. Circleville, Ohio, Apr. 1, 1842; m. Omaha, Neb., Dec. 9, 1870, Dr. Frede rick A. Hall; dentist; Ogden, Utah. Children: 10648. Charlotte Eliza, 10649. Clara Dean, 10650. Joseph Winchester, 10651. Frederick Ralph, Jan. 16, 1872; d. same day. Aug. 5, 1875. Aug. 28, 1878. Jan. 27,1882. [6262] JOHN HAMLIN COOK,9 (Bro. of Helen C.,) b. Circleville, Ohio, June 12, 1844; m. Mar. 8, 1866, Samantha Ann, dau. of Amos S. and Elizabeth (Swartswelter) Gray, of Madison Co., Iowa, b. Niles, Ohio; private, A, 39 Iowa Inf. Vol., enlisted June, 1862, served under Gen. Logan in the Atlanta Campaign: dis. June 1865; Horseman: Casey, Iowa. He d. Casey 189-. Children: 10652. Helen Clementine, b. May 10, 1867. 10653. Carrie Charlotte, " Feb. 10, 1869. 10654. Florence Josephine, " Aug. 31, 1870. 10655. Blanche Eleanor, " Aug. 21, 1872. 10656. John Carter, " Sept. 17, 1874. [6264] LILLIE MAY WELCH,9 (Charlotte B. Mead," Dorcas Hamlin,' Europe,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer," James,21) b. Winterset, Iowa, May 15, 1860; m. Oct. 2, 1883, D. H. Garrett, of Minneapolis, Minn. Child: 10657. Harry Denman. [6267] MARY HELEN MEADE,9 (Europe A.,8 Dorcas Hamlin,' Europe,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer," James,21) b. Bastrop, Texas, Jan. 4, 1853; m. Burleson Co., Texas, Apr, 5, 1869, Benjamin F. Porter, b. Wilson Co., Tenn., July 22, 1848: horticulturist; Los Angeles and Fullerton, Cal.; Democrat; mem ber of Fullerton Lodge, A. O. U. W.; she Methodist. 1028 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children: 10658. James Benjamin, b. Jan. 29, 1871, Los Angeles. 10659. Arthur Lee, a Mar. 31, 1873, (i 10660. Charles George, a Mar. 7, 1875, u unm. 1902, 10661. Carrie E., (t Mar. 27, 1877, " a tt 10662. Ada Mabel, i i Nov. 26, 1879, K ,. ti 10663. Maud Alice, n Aug. 20, 1881, a a (t 10664. Minnie Ethel, tt May 16, 1883, a tt ft 10665. Thomas Frank, a Mar. 3, 1885, 1 1 10666. Victor Alexander, a Aug. 11, 1887, u 10667. Rueus, a June 20, 1889, ,, 10668. Helen, tt Nov. 16, 1890, t . 10669. Lloyd Mead, it Mar. 8, 1892, Orange Co. 10670. Mary Laura, " Sept. 29, 1893, . t 10671. Horace Melvin, tt Jan. 29, 1895, a 10672. Mildred Madeline, a Jan. 19, 1897, ti [6268] ALEXANDER JACOB MEADE,9 (Bro. of Mary H.,) b. Bastrop, Texas, Jan. 16, 1855; m. Artesia, Cal., Mar. 27, 1878, Mary Nan nie, dau. of John Patterson and Eliza Jane (Wright) Collins, b. Grimes Co., Texas, July 30, 1861; contractor and builder, farmer, and real estate broker; Bastrop, Lexington and Burleson Co., Texas: Anaheim, Cal., 1870-1: Healdsburg, Cal., 1871-4; Anaheim, 1874-86; Los Angeles, Cal., 1886-94: Democrat; member Court Temple 510, I. O. F.; she member Court Temple Companions 18, I. O. F. and Hivel, L. O. T. M.; members M. E. Church South. He d. Los Angeles, June 7, 1894. Ch. b. Anaheim: 10673.* Stella Gertrude, June 4, 1879. 10674. Ida Beatrice, June 7, 1882, 10675. Charles Leland, June 27, 1884, unm. 1902, [6272] MARY DORCAS MEADE,9 (Charles G.," Dorcas Hamlin,' Europe," Eleazer,6 Benjamin.* Eleazer," James.2*) b. Tarlton, Ohio. July 9, 1852; m. Greenfield, Ohio, Dec. 31, 1874; David William, son of Elijah and Jane (Jury) Ellis, b. New Martinsburg, Ohio, May 17, 1845. He was educated in com mon school and Earlham College, Richmond, Ind.: teacher; New Martinsburg and East Monroe, 1881-92; Washington, C. H.. Ohio, since 1896: Republican; Friend; member Alba Lodge 338, 1. O. O. F.; she Methodist. Children: 10676. Macy Mead, 10677. Eva May, 10678. Jane Elizabeth, b. Nov. 15, 1875, Greenfield. " Sept, 25, 1880, " Feb. 7, 1886, East Monroe. [6273] ALMENA CLEMENTINE MEADE,9 (Sister of Mary D.,) b. Tarlton, Ohio, Apr. 17, 1854; m. Greenfield, Ohio. Dec. 23, 1874, Robert Newton, son of Thomas Ghormley and Esther (Kerr) McElroy; b. Greenfield, Oct. 2, 1850; restaurant keeper: Greenfield, until Dec, 188S: since, Ottumwa, Iowa; Republican; member Ottumwa Lodge 18, K. of P., and Ottumwa Lodge 347, B. P. O. E.; Presbs. NINTH GENERATION. 1029 Ch. b. Greenfield: 10679. Thomas George, Jan. 16, 1876, unm. 1900. 10680. Bertha Elizabeth, Apr. 12, 1878, " " [6274] MAGGIE LORETO MEADE,9 (Sister of Mary D.,) b. Greenfield, Ohio, July 14, 1861; m. Sidney Bumpas, son of Thomas and Susan (Wall) White, b, Trinity, N. O, Mar. 24, 1854: merchant; Trinity, until 1876; since, West Point, Miss.; Democrat; Methodists. Ch. b. West Point: 10681. Woodward Mead, Oct. 19, 1889; d. Sept. 17, 1890. 10682. Elizabeth Kendall, Mar. 4, 1892. 10683. Charles Thomas, Feb. 22, 1894. 10684. Sidney B., Apr. 5, 1896. [6281] ROBERT QUIGLEY KING,9 (Almena Caldwell, « Hannah Ham lin,' Europe,8 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer," James,21) b. Tarlton, Ohio, Aug. 13, 1832; m. New Albany, Ind., Jan. 15, 1857, Harriet Adaline, dau. of Thomas and Adalina (Leffler) Danforth,* b. New Albany, May 15, 1836; retired merchant; Springfield, Ohio. Ch. b. Springfield: 10685.* David Ward, Oct. 27, 1857. 10686. TnoMAs Danforth, July 20, 1859; d. Dec. 23, 1888. 10687.* Robert Leffler, Aug. 24, 1863. 10688.* Almena Adaline, Sept. 17, 1869. 10689. Margaret Caldwell, Feb. 13, 1873; d. Dec. 30, 1886. * Note 473. For Danforth see note 420. Ensign JONATHAN DANFORTH.3 (Jonathan,2 Nicholas,* etc.,) b, Billerica, Mass., Feb, 18, 1658-0; m. June 27, 1682, Rebecca, dau. of Jacob Parker, of Chelmsford, Mass, b. May 29, 1661 ; she m. 2d, Joseph Foster, his third wife; she d. Mar. 25, 1754. He lived east of Long street, east of his father, and d. Jan. 17, 1810-1. Ch. prob. b. Billerica: Rebecca, Thomas, Jonathan, Eliza beth, Samuel, Nicholas, Jacob, Sarah, John. SAMUEL DANFORTH,* b. Billerica, Sept. 16, 1692; m. Aug. 5, 1714, Dorothy, dau. of John and Sarah (Chamberlain) Shed, b. Jan. 14, 1691-2; yeoman; the inventory of his estate included , "one right in a township granted to the soldiers that weare in the Narraganset wars." He d. about 1749. She survived him. Ch. prob. b. Billerica: Dorothy, Rebecca, Samuel, Joseph, Sam uel, Thomas, Benjamin, Sarah, John, Joshua, Lucy. THOMAS DANFORTH,6 b. Billerica, May 11, 1724; m. Oct. 16, 1744, Sarah Butterfield, of Chelmsford, Mass.; removed to Dunstable, and later to Tyringham, Mass. Ch. prob. b. Dun stable: Thomas, Asa, John, Sarah. THOMAS DANFORTH,6 b. Dunstable, Mass., Feb. 20, 1745; m. Brookfleld, Mass., May 26, 1771, Lydia Abbott, b. Nov. 5, 1747. She was m. in a calico dress which cost $1.00 a yard. He res. Tyringham, Mass. ; corporal in Capt. Noah Lankton's Co., in Col. Mark Hopkins' 1st Berkshire Regt.; enlisted July 15, 1776; served on expedition tn the Highlands, N. Y„ by order of Brig. Gen. John Fellows; dis. July 31, 1776; also in Capt. George King's Co., in Col. Benjamin Simond's detatchment, Berkshire Co. militia; enlisted Dec, 16, 1776; served at Ticonderoga; dis. March 24, 1777; also, corporal same Co. and Regt.; muster roll dated Ticonderoga, Feb. 25, 1777, enlist ment to expire March 15, 1777; also, corporal in Capt. Ezekiel Hearick's Co., in Col. John Ash ley's Regt., in Brig. Gen. Fellow's Berkshire Co. Brigade; enlisted Sept. 22, 1777; ordered out by Maj. Gen.. Gates to reinforce the northern army; dis. Oct. 10, 1777; also, private in Capt. Hea rick's Co., in Col. Ashley's Regt.; enlisted Oct. 13, 1781; marched from Berkshire Co. under com mand of Lt.-Col. John Collar, by order of Col. John Ashley, Jr., on an alarm; dis. Oct. 20, 1781. He d. April 23, 1794; she d. April 27, 1835. Children: Sally, Lydia, Jerusha, Cyrus, Daniel, Joel, Thomas, Betsey, Azubah, Asa. CYRUS DANFORTH,' b. Tyringham, Mass., Aug. 27, 1777; m. Feb. 4, 1800, Mary Clark, b. Haddam, Ct., Aug. 17, 1778; res. Oneida Co., N.Y. ; Wabash Co., 111. ; and Friendsville, Ohio. Rev. 8. C. Baldridge said of him at Friendsville in 1880: "Cyrus Danforth is called that firm, sagacious 1030 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [6282] SAMUEL NOBLE KING,9 (Bro. of Robert Q.,) b. Tarlton, Ohio, Oct. 22, 1834; m. Ottawa, 111., June 27,1871, Mary A., dau. of Abram V. and Rachael (Freeman*) Reed, b. Franklinville, N. Y., Sept. 20, 1842; private, D, 26 111. Inf. Vols.; enlisted Aug. 17, 1861; in battles of Point Pleasant, Island No. 10, Corinth, Vicksburg, Missionary Ridge, Kenesaw Mt.r and others: promoted 2d Lieut., Co. A, same Regt., Jan. 12, 1862; mustered out, Oct. 26, 1864; farmer; Tarlton, until 1841; Springfield, Ohio, until 1853; Island Grove, 111., until 1866; since, Bloomington, 111.; Republican; Presbs. No issue. [6283] MARY ELIZABETH KING » (Sister of Robert Q.,) b. Tarlton, Ohio, Apr. 1, 1837; m. Springfield, Ohio, Oct. 13, 1859; Rev. Luther Alexander Gotwald, D. D., son of Daniel and Susannah (Krone) Got- wald, b. Adams Co., Pa., Jan. 31, 1833. He resided Aaronsburg, Pa., until 1837; Shippensburg, Pa., until 1859; Lebanon, Pa., until 1863; Dayton, Ohio, until 1865: Springfield, Ohio, 1896; Professor of Practical Theology, Whittenburg Seminary; Gettysburg Seminary 1859; Lutheran; Republican. He graduated Gettysburg, Pa., College 1857. He d. Sept. 15, 1900. Children: 10690.* Datid King, b. Oct. 21, 1860, Sbippenborg. 10691.* George Daniel, " Sept. 18, 1862, " 10692. Robert Caldwell, " Sept. 25, 1864, Lebanon 10693. Luther Alexander, "Oct. 26, 1866, Dayton; d. Jul. U,'81 10694.* Frederick Gebhart, " May 11, 1869, Aaronsburg. [2, 1888 10695. William Washington, "¦ June 2, 1871, Chambersb'g; d. May 10696. Charles Hamlin, " Aug. 25, 1874, York; d. July 12,1875 10697.* Almena, " June 29, 1876, " 10698. Mary Susan, " Aug. 2, 1879, " [6284] Col. DAVID KING,' (Bro. of Robert Q.,) b. Tarlton, Ohio, Sept. 11, 1839; m. New Albany, Ind., Dec. 22, 1864, Mary Margaret, dau. of Thomas and Adaline (Leffler) Danforth, t b. New Albany, July 8, 1838; res. Tarlton, until 1841; removed with his parents to Springfield, Ohio; 1st Lieut. F, 2 Ohio Vol. Inf., commissioned Apr. 17, 1861: promoted cap tain, June 29, 1861: major, 94 Ohio Vol. Inf., commissioned Aug. 11, 1862: Lieut. Col., Mar. 12, 1863; in battles 1st Bull Run, Perryville, Stone River and other engagements; dis. for disability, Oct. 8, 1863; wholesale paper dealer; Spring field, Ohio; Republican; member G. A. R. and Loyal Legion: Presbs. man of God. * * * of heroic mould, of unflinching devotion to his principles, and an ardent Presbyterian Christian." He was an abolitionist in the days when this exposed one to lynch ing, mobbing and other indignities. In 1822 be gave land for a church, and with his wife and Stephen Bliss and wife, organized a church, and he gave tbe ground for a cemetery. Both d- Friendsvllle; he, July 10, 1S52; she, Mar. 29, 1861. Children: Porter, Harriet, Cyrus, Thomasv George, George, Mary, Franklin, THOMAS DANFORTH.8 b. Oneida, N. Y., June 2, IS06; ra. Corydon. Ind., Dec. 24, 1834, Adeline, dau. of Isaac and Margaret (Vance) Leffler, b, Middletown, Pa., Mar. 8, 1815; dry goods merchant; afterwards, cashier New Albany Bank for thirty years; res. New Albany, Ind.; elder in Presb. church. He d. New Albany, Feb. 26, 1S78: she was living at Springfield, Ohio, 1898. Children: Harriet Adeline, Mary Margaret, Thomas Leffler, Thomas Cyrus, Charles Ed ward, Ann Eliza. * For Freeman see notes 74, 391 and 430. t For Danforth see notes 420 and 473. 10699.*10700.* NINTH GENERATION. Oh. b. Springfield: Clarence Noble, Dec. 25, 1865. Jennie Mary, Feb. 2, 1876. 1031 ^JQaAxst?^ [6285] SARAH JANE KING,* (Sister of Robert Q.,) b. Springfield, Ohio, Dec. 20, 1841; unmarried; Springfield; she has contri buted valuable assistance in compiling this branch of the family. [6286] ALMENA CALDWELL KING,' (Sister of Robert Q., ) b. Springfield, Ohio, Feb. 1, 1848; unmarried; Presb.; she d. Springfield, Aug. 28, 1878. 1032 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [6287] DAVID KING CALDWELL," (Hamlin," Hannah Hamlin,' Europe,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer," James,21) b. Bellefonte, Ala., Jan. 2, 1845; m. Scottsboro, Ala., July 21, 1881, Sue Cornelia, dau. of Alexander and Susan Jane (Hill) Snodgrass, b. Centre, Ala., Nov. 13, 1859; farmer and abstrac tor; Scottsboro; member Knights of Honor; Jackson Lodge 84, K. P., Cumber land Presb. Ch. b. near Scottsboro: 10701. Pansy, July 19, 1882. 10702. Daisy, Sept. 13, 1884. 10703. David King, June 22, 1887. 10704. Irene, Jan. 26, 1889. 10705. Eva, Nov. 21, 1890. 10706. Lalena, Jan. 5, 1893. 10707. Dorothy, Sept. 5, 1896. 10708. Hamlin Alexander, Nov. 15, 1898, 10709. Elbert Hays, July 19, 1901. [6288] SARAH ALMENA CALDWELL,' (Sister of David K.,) b. Bellefonte, Ala., Mar. 30, 1847; unmarried; Scottsboro, Ala.; she has fur nished valuable records and information for this branch of the family. [6289J ALEXANDER CALDWELL,' (Bro. of David K.,) b. Bellefonte, Ala., Mar. 22, 1849; m. Tyro, Miss., Oct. 18, 1871, Emma Ham ilton, dau. of Alfred and Margaret (McClatehey) Haltoin, b. Tyro, Feb. 20, 1851; educated Oxford, Miss.; merchant; Bellefonte. He was educated Springfield, Ohio, and Lookout Mt., Tenn. He d. Bellefonte, Apr. 10, 1872; she m. 2d, 1877, Jesse Norman and res. Red Bank, Miss. No issue. [6290] GEORGE BENJAMIN CALDWELL.' (Bro. of David K..) b. near Bellefonte, Ala., Apr. 2, 1851; m. Como. La., Apr. 13, 1875, Sarah Elizabeth, dau. of Jacob Daily and Anna Eliza (Brame) Hair, b. St. Joseph, La., Jan. 11, 1851; farmer; Scottsboro, Ala.; res. Louisiana, 1871-7; educated Springfield, Ohio, and Lookout Mt., Tenn. Children: 10710. Annie Lee, b. Feb. 11, 1876, La.; d. Apr. 15, 1876. 10711. Mary Almena, " Feb. 22, 1877, " 10712. Pearl Hamlin, " Sept. 30, 1878, Ala. 10713. Ida Georgene, " June 3, 1881, La. [6292] EUROPE HAMLIN CALDWELL,' (Bro. of David K.,) b. near Bellefonte, Ala., Aug. 29, 1858; m. Stevenson, Ala., Oct. 10, 1883, Cornelia, dau. of Thomas Napoleon and Amanda (Washington) Allison, b. Bloomington, Ala., Jan. 3, 1864. He was educated Scottsboro, Ala., and Spring field, Ohio; Bellefonte, until 1879; went to Scottsboro, and became clerk in mer cantile house of which he later became partner; returned to his father's farm, near Bellefonte, 1885, and there engaged in farming, and merchandising; post master, Bellefonte, 1893; removed to Scottsboro, and engaged in lumber trade. NINTH GENERATION. 1033 Children: 10714. Amanda, b. Jan. 9, 1886, Scottsboro. 10715. Hamlin, (( Feb. 20, 1887, Bellefonte. 10716. Thomas Allison, (( July 17, 1889, tt 10717. Sallie, (C Jan. 20, 1891, u 10718. Cornelia, it July 30, 1895, Scottsboro. 10719. Europe, (1 July 30, 1895, d 10720. Europe Alexander, (f Aug. 19, 1898, It 10721. Mary Irene, tt Nov. 6, 1900, (( May 3, 1896. Europe H. Caldwell. [6305] CHARLES JOASH HAMLIN,' (George F.,» Joash,' Europe,9 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,' James,21) b. Tarlton, Ohio, Feb. 6, 1847; m. N. Y. City, Aug. 5, 1882, Clara Belle, dau. of Peter and Elizabeth Ann (Furness) Hurley, b. N. Y. City, Aug. 25, 1862; Sergt. F, 198, Ohio Inf. Vols.; enlisted 1864; member U. S. Grant Post, 28, G- A. R.; Life Ins. agent; Chicago, 111.; Re publican; Methodist. She Epis. Two children, d. infancy. 1034 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [6308] MARY BELLE HAMLIN,' (Sister Charles J.,) b. Oakland, Ohio, July 16, 1852; m. LaurelviJle, Ohio, Dec. 27, 1881, John T., son of William S. and Elizabeth A. (Tribby) Albin, b. Guernsey Co., Ohio, Nov. 30, 1848; merchant; Laurelville and Lancaster, Ohio; Democrat; member Laurelville Lodge 674, K. of P.; she Cumberland Presb. Ch. b. Laurelville: 10722. Carl H., July 28, 1883: d. Sept. 15, 1884. 10723. George F., Jan. 27, 1885. 10724. Clyde, Dec. 27, 1889. 10725. Ruth A,, Sep. 15, 1893. [6309] WINFIELD SCOTT HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Charles J.,) b. Oakland, Ohio, Aug. 14, 1854; m. LaCygne, Kansas, Sept., -1879, Josephine M., dau. of John H. Wonderley, b. in Indiana, 1860; farmer; Kansas, 1872-87; Colorado, 1887-8; Arkansas, 1888-93; California, 1893-1901; Freeland, Wash., 1902; Socialist; liberal in religious belief: school officer; member Phoenix Lodge 178, A. F. & A. M.; they were divorced, and she remarried. Ch. b. Kansas: 10726. George G., 1880. 10727. Frank W., 1885. [6310] MINNIE ETTA HAMLIN,' (Sister of Charles J.,) b. Oakland, Ohio, Feb. 20, 1862; m. LaCygne, Kansas, May 21, 1889, Thad deus Stephen, son of Dr. Michael Minech and Elizabeth Caldwell (Bloom) Rex, b. Rochester, Ind., June 17, 1861; mechanic; LaCygne Lodge 59, K. P.; she Methodist. Ch. b. LaCygne: 10728. Ella Hamlin, Mar. 13, 1890; d. Oct. 27, 1895. 10729. Thaddeus Stephen, Jan. 25, 1892. 10730. Minnie Pearl, Jan. 24,1897. 10731. Jacob Charles, July 27, 1899. [6311] LEIFY ELIZABETH HAMLIN,' (Sister of Charles J.,) b. Oakland, Ohio, Nov. 13, 1863; m. Ottawa, Kansas, Mar. 22, 1888, William A., son of William and Eleanor Chick, b. Coshocton, Ohio, Oct. 17, 1846; farmer and stockman; St. Joseph, Mo., and La Cygne, Kansas; Democrat: member Co. I, 47 Iowa Inf. Vols.; enlisted May 7, 1864; dis. Sept. 28, 1864: she Presb. Ch. b. St. Joseph, Mo.: 10732. Hazel O., Apr. 12, 1890. 10733. William A., Feb. 3, 1895; d. July 7, 1896. [6318] MARY HAMLIN KEYT,' (Susannah D. Hamlin,* Hannibal G.,' Europe,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer.3 James,21) b. Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug. 28, 1850; m. there, Oct. 10, 1870, Asa Brainerd Isham, M. D., son of Chapman and Mary Ann (Faulkner) Isham,* b. Jackson, C. H., Ohio, July 12, 1844: physician and surgeon; Cincinnati, since June, 1866. He went to Marquette, Mich., in the fall of 1860, as "Devil" and then served as compositor, asst. editor and manager, Lake Superior Journal, until May, 1862, when he took position as reporter for Detroit Daily Tribum, where he remained until Nov. 18, 1862, when he enlisted * For Isham see note 139. NINTH GENERATION. 1035 as private, Co. I, 7 Mich. Cav.; was promoted sergeant, and Lieut. Co. F, same regt.: wounded near Warrington Junction, Va., May 14, 1863; wounded and cap tured Yellow Tarven, Va., May 11, 1864; confined in Libby prison, and at Macon and Savannah, Ga., Charleston and Columbia, S. O; paroled for exchange, Dec. 10, 1864: dis. for wounds received in action, Apr. 14, 1865. Graduated from Med ial College of Ohio, 1869; Prof, of Physiology and of Theraputics and Materia Medica, Cincinnati College of Medicine and Surgery, 1879-84; one of the founders of American Medicine; author of Prisoners of War and Military Prisons; An His torical Sketch, 7 Mich. Cav.; editor Sphygmography and Cardiography. Has con tributed papers to War History of Ohio; Commandery of Loyal Legion; and to War Papers of Fred C. Jones Post, G. A. R.; and frequent contributor to Clinic Lancet and Clinic Medical News; American Journal of Medical Sciences; Philadel phia Med. Journal; Archives of Medicine, etc.; Trustee of Cincinnati Hospital; President Cincinnati Academy of Medicine; member Board Medical Examiners Cincinnati Police Department, since 1886; member American Med. Asso.; Fred C. Jones Post 401, G. A. R., and Ohio Commandery Loyal Legion, of which he has been commander. She graduated Dr. Geo. M. Maxwell's Young Ladies Seminary, Cincinnati, 1869; Presb. Ch. b. Cincinnati: 10734.* Mary Keyt, Aug. 20, 1871. 10735* Asa Chapman, Sept. 11, 1873. 10736. Susanne Hamlin, Sept. 20, 1875. 10737.* Alonzo Keyt, Sept. H, 1877. 10738. Frances Cone, Feb. 12, 1880. 10739. Helen, Oct. 22, 1882. 10740. Eleanor Louise; July 25, 1875. [6319] SUSANNAH ALMENA KEYT,' (Sister of Mary H.,) b. Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug. 18, 1853; unmarried; educated Cincinnati Young Ladies Seminary, and Wesleyan Female College; Presb.; Walnut Hills, Cincin nati. [6320J REBECCA PENN KEYT,' (Sister of Mary H.() b. Cincinnati, Ohio, Nov. 2, 1856; m. there, Dec. 24, 1878; Prof. William H., son of Hugh and Mary Ann (Jones) Humphreys, b. near Jackson, Ohio, Apr. 15, 1847; artist; Professor, Cincinnati Art Academy, 1868-93; Republican; Baptist. She was educated Cincinnati Young Ladies' Seminary, and Wesleyan Female College: Presb. Ch. b. Cincinnati: 10741. Almena, h. Oct. 5, 1879; d. July 2, 1895. ' 10742. Hugh, " May 21, 1881. 10743. Rebecca, " Aug. 26, 1887. 10644. Susannah Hamlin, " Apr. 2, 1890. 10745. William Keyt, "Apr. 9,1892. [6322] MARSHALL HALL KEYT,' M. D., (Bro. of Mary H.,) b. Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan. 12, 1861; m. Mar. 1, 1883, Harriet Bush; physician; Walnut Hills, Cincinnati; graduated Ohio Med. College; specialist in nervous diseases. 1036 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children: 10746. Edwin Bush, b. Feb. 24, 1884. 10747. Hattie, " Aug. 11, 1885. 10748. Alonzo Thrasher, " Oct. 6, 1886; d. July 9, 1888. 10749. Marcia, " Jan. 3, 1891, " Apr. 2, 1891. 10750. Mildred, " July 28, 1892. [6324] ALICE MARY HAMLIN,' (Hannibal G.,87 Europe,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Springfield, Ohio, Aug. 17, 1874; m. there, June 7, 1898, John George Macbeth, son of John J. and Frances Macbeth Gless- ner, b. Chicago, 111. He graduated Harvard University. 1894: she attend ed Young Ladies' Seminary, Springfield, and completed a four years course of study in Europe. His summer residence is "The Rocks," Littleton, N. H.; winter, in Chicago; Independent: member University, Chicago and Quadrangle Clubs; she Methodist. Children: 10751. Elizabeth, b. Sept. 12, 1899, Littleton. 10752. Frances, " Dec. 7, 1900, Chicago. 10753. Jacob, " Apr. 27, 1902, " [6326] Capt. CHARLES FARRAR CARTEB,' (Emerson F.,« Pamelia Hamlin,7 America,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Albany, N.Y., 1841; unmarried; a handsome boy and a gallant soldier; private, B, 1st Wis. Cav., enlisted Aug. 29, 1861, served in the western army: discharged Sept. 11, 1862; 1st Lieut., 2d N. Y. Vet. Cav., commissioned Aug. 3, 1863; captain, Sept. 18, 1863; Acting Brigade Q.M., Alexandria, Va., Jan. 1864. The regiment em barked at Alexandria, Jan. 28, 1864, arrived at New Orleans, La.. Feb. 18, 1864, and soon joined the Red River expedition; at Cane River, Apr. 23. 1864, he vol unteered to develop the enemy, rode to the front, along their line and drew their fire; in a blaze of musketry he attempted to gain our lines, whirled his horse and bent low in the saddle, and in the act received a terrible wound, sim ilar to that received by Gen. Kearney, the ball lodging in the thigh bone; he was taken to New Orleans, thence home to Pittsfield, Mass., enduring excruci ating agony; a surgical operation was performed and the ball removed and plac ed in his hand, but without relief; with a smile on his beautiful face he died, July 13, 1864. His death was a terrible shock to his mother, from which she never recovered, and refuses to talk or write about it. [6328] JOHN HENRY CARTER,' (Henry,* Pamelia Hamlin,' America,8 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Bridgton, Me., Nov. 4, 1837; m. Boston, Mass., Dec, 1859, Annie Jeffries, b. Canada. He removed with his father's family to Portland, Me., 1847; and was there educated in the public schools; he was a compositor in tbe office of the Portland Advertizer, several years, of which paper his father was editor: removed to Boston, and worked with the Journal, Herald, Post, and other papers, and was subsequently employ ed in the same business in New York and other places; after the war he re sumed the same business: member of the Typographical Union: Republican; Sergt. 14 Mass. Inf. Vols., afterwards, 1 Mass. H, Art.; enlisted Aug. 16, 1861, and served in the forts around Washington; joined the Army of Potomac, May, 1864; and served in 2d Army Corps under Gen. Hancock, and was in all the sub- NINTH GENERATION. 1037 sequent battles in which the regiment participted. At Boydton Plank road, Oct. 27, 1864, he was struck by a bullet on his belt plate, and captured by the enemy; but was recaptured by a counter charge of the 2 Corps a few hours later; he was at Lee's surrender, Appomattox; dis. Aug. 16, 1865; member G. A. R. He d. Lowell, Mass., Jan. 1892. No issue. John Henry Carter, [6329] Major EUGENE CARTER,' (Bro. of John H.,) b. Bridgton, Me., Oct. 4, 1838; m. Bradford, Mass., Apr. 4, 1864. Mary E., dau. of Warren Ordway, b. Bradford, Mass. He removed with his parents to Portland, Me., 1847, and was there educated in the public schools; clerk with Johnson and Hall, dry goods merchants; clerk in office of Portland Advertizer; removed to Bradford with his father, 1857; appointed cadet to West Point same year, from first district Maine, by Hon. John M. Wood; graduated second class, 2d Lieut. June 24, 1861, and immediately went to the front, where he drilled Col. Davis' 16 N.Y. Vols., until the battle of Bull Run; was assigned temporari ly to 3d U. S. Inf. then prisoners of war, Texas, and served with the little bat talion of regulars under Major George Sykes, U. S. A., at Bull Run; his captain was wounded and he commanded the company. Promoted 1st Lieut. 8th U. S. 1038 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Infantry Oct. 26, 1861; brevetted captain for meritorious service, Peninsular campaign, July 4, 1862; brevetted major for gallantry and meritorious conduct, battle of Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862. His company— G, 8th Infantry, was headquarters guard for Gen. George B. McClellan, commander of Army Poto mac in the Peninsular campaign, 1862; and was selected as headquarters guard by Gen. Joseph Hooker, March, 1863: Provost Marshall, Army Potomac, during Chancellorsville and Gettysburg campaigns, 1863; ordered with his company to N.Y. City during draft riots, July 1863: mustering and disbursing officer, Feb.- July, 1864; A. D. C. on staff of Gen. Phillip St. George Cook, N. Y. City, July 1864 to May 1865; Instructor of Ethics, U. S. Military Academy, West Point, May 1865; later Instructor of Tactics; relieved at bis own request same year, Major Eugene Carter. and returned to duty on staff of Gen. Cook; recorder Board for brevet promo tions in Infantry, Washington, March, 1866; promoted Captain, 29th Infantry, July 28, 1866, and served with his regiment at Lynchburg, Va., Chester, S. O, Columbia, Tenn., and in Texas, where he commanded a sub-fort at Clarksville; transferred to 11th Infantry, Apr. 25, 1869; honorably mustered out as Captain and brevet Major, 11th U. S. Inf., Jan. 1, 1871; subsequently shoe manufacturer, Haverhill, Mass. He d. there of pneumonia, Feb. 10, 1877; she Cong.; she d. Aug. 2, 1899. Children: 10754.* Warren E.f b. Jan. 1, 1865, Brooklyn. 10755. Eugene Leighton, " Sept. 15, 1869; d. young. 10756.* George Henry, " July 19, 1871, Bradford. /74^r / /^ 7>^^ /Z<^£ZZT NINTH GENERATION. 1039 [6330] CATHERINE SOPHIA CARTER,' (Sister of John H.,) b. Bridgton, Me., Oct. 11, 1840: m. Bradford, Mass., June 13, 1871, John, son of Michael Emerson and Mary ( Butler) Corson, b. Rochester, N. H., May 14, 1840; shoemfgr.; Haverhill, since 1875; Republican; member of Humane Lodge, A; F.& A. M.: she was a music teacher and singer before marriage; Congs. Children: 10757.* Henry Carter, b. June 25, 1872, Bradford. 10758.* Charles Emerson, " Aug. 15, 1879, Haverhill. [6331] WALTER CARTER,' (Bro. of John H.,) b. Bridgton, Me., Oct. 16,1842; m. 1st, June 4, 1868, Mattie Lovejoy, of Bradford, Mass.: m. 2d, Sarah (Field) Southworth; removed with his father to Portland, Me., 1847; educated in public school there: removed to Bradford, Mass. 1857; member 22 Mass. Inf. Vols; enlisted Aug. 5, 1862; promoted corporal, Dec. 1862; was Adjutant's clerk: sergeant major, Jan. .25, 1863; commissioned 1st Lieut., but declined to muster: was in every battle and skirmish in which his regiment participated; mustered out Oct. 17, 1864;, studied law with his father, 11-65-6; inspector Boston Custom House, 1866-9; removed to San Francisco, Cal., and engaged in business; returned to Boston, 1888; inspector Boston Custom House. Child: 10759. Walter, d. infancy. [6333] Capt. ROBERT GOLDTHWA1TE CARTER,9 (Bro. of John H.,) b. Bridgton, Me.. Oct. 29, 1845; m. Ashuelot, N. H., Sept. 4, 1870, Mary Maria, dau. of David Dexter and Mary Maria (Roberts) Smith, b. Gill, Mass. He re moved with his parents to Portland, Me,, 1847; and to Bradford, Mass., 1857; educated in the public schools. Private, H, 22 Mass. Inf. Vols.; enlisted Aug. 5,1862, and served in 1st Brigade, 1 Division, 5 Corps, Army of Potomac, in its principal campaigns, including Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg: mustered out Oct. 4, 1864; appointed cadet to West Point, by Hon. D. W. Gooch, from Sixth Dist. Mass., June, 1865; graduated, June 15, 1870, and assigned 2d Lieut. 4th U. S. Cav.,; 1st Lieut., Feb. 25,. 1875, He was engaged in Indian expeditions, scouting and guarding surveying parties in the Dept. of Texas; received the personal thanks of Col. Ronald S. Mackenzie and was recom mended for brevet for gallantry with hostile Qua-ha-da Comanche Indians at Canon Blanco, Brazos river, Texas, Oct. 10, 1871. He received a letter of thanks from the Dept. commander for the capture of ten deserters under great hard ship. He received the thanks of the state of Texas, by joint resolution of its legislature, May 19, 1873, "For gallantry in inflicting well merited punishment upon those scourges of our border," in an attack upon the camps of Kickapoo, Lipon and Pottawattamie Indians, near Rey Molina, Mexico, May 17, 1873; and was recommended for brevet. Retired for disability in line of duty June 28, 1876. He was brevetted as follows: 1st Lieut. U. S. A., Feb. 27, 1890, for "Specially gallant conduct in action against Indians on the Brazos (Freshwater Fork of) river, Texas, October 10, 1871." Captain, U. S. A., Feb. 27,. 1890, for "Gallant services in action against Kickapoo, Lipon and Mescalero (Apache) Indians, at Rey Molina, Mexico, May 18, 1873." On Feb. 27, 1890, he was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor (Act of Congress Mar. 3, 1863,) for "Most dis tinguished gallantry in action against Indians on Brazos (Freshwater Fork of) river, Texas, Oct. 10, 1871, in holding the left of the line with a few men during 1040 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. the charge of a large body of Indians, after the right line had retired, and by delivering a very rapid tire suceeded in checking the Indians until other troops came to the rescue; while serving as 2d Lieut. Fourth U. S. Cavalry." Special Instructor of Military Science and Hygiene, Newton High School, 1877-81; Prof. Military Science, Mass. Institute of Technology, a year; principal of school for officer's children, West Point, 1881-2. Declining health compelled him to relin quish teaching. Since 1866 he has resided in Washington, D. O, engaged in literary pursuits; author of stories and articles: Jack-Rabbit's Victory and The Cow Boy's Verdict, in Youth's Companion; Buffalo vs. Bull Dog, and A Raid into Mexico, in Outing; The Boy Soldier at Gettysburg, in AT. Y. Tribune; he assisted in writing the History of the Twenty- Second Mats. Vols.; also, Four Brothers in Blue, or Reveries of the War of the Rebellion; War Letters from the Battle-Front, or Sunshine and Shadows of the War; Reveille and Taps, or On the Border with Macken zie, and Wearing the Cadet Grey, or Memories of West Point Days. He has rendered valuable contributions to this work. Children: 10760.* Mellie Goldthwaite, b. June 21, 1871, Ft. Richardson, Tex. 10761.* Bessie Richardson, " Nov. 14, 1872, 10762.* Robert Dexter, " Aug. 10, 1876, Newtonville, Mass. 10763. Natalie Powell, "May 30, 1886, Amherst, [6334] GEORGE IRVING HAMLIN,' (George K.,8 Luther,' America,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Apr. 12, 1850, probably Water ford, Me.; m. Sept. 1, 1890, Sarah Green; res. So. Waterford. [6336] MARIETTA HAMLIN,' (Sister of George I.,) b. Oct. 4, 185-, prob. Waterford, Me.; m. Apr. 8, 1869, William W. Watson, b. Feb. 2, 1841; member G, 12th Maine Inf. Vols.; wounded battle of Winches ter, Va., 1864, served 3 years; box manufacturer; Waterford, Me. Children: 10764. Edith May, b. June 18, 1872. 10765. Harry W., " May 12, 1877. [6337] CHARLES SCRIPTURE HAMLIN,' (Calvin,3 Luther,7 America,* Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Waterford, Me., Jan. 24, 1855; m. 1879, Ella Kneeland; res. So. Waterford. Children: 10766. Annie M., b. Mar. 22, 1880. 10767. Luther O, " Sept. 19, 1882. 10768. Helen F., " Apr. 26, 1885. 10769. Mary E., " May 18, 1889. 10770. CarlS., " Jan. 11, 1893. [6338] HARRIET HAMLIN,' (Albert,8 America,76 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,' Eleazer,3 James,") b. South Waterford, Me.* Sept. 13, 1846; m. Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 16, 1871, George W. Morgan, b. South Auburn, Me., March, 1846; farmer, and teamster; res. Nashville about a year after their marriage, and re turned to Auburn; member K. P.; she was a dressmaker, Auburn and Lewiston; since, florist; Calvinist Baptists; Good Templars. No issue. NINTH GENERATION. 1041 [6339] SEMANTHA HAMLIN,' (Sister of Harriet,) b. South Waterford, Maine, Apr. 4, 1848; m. 1st, there, Oct. 23, 1877, Tim othy Carter, sonof William and Tabitha (Holt) Bell, b. Albany, Maine, Oct. 10, 1829; a farmer: South Waterford; Democrat; Quaker; member Bear Mt. Grange 62, P. of H.: he was drafted during the civil war, but having the care of his par ents, furnished a substitute. He d. South Waterford, July 13, 1894; m. 2d, South Waterford, Nov. 18. 1895, Joshua Frost, son of Nathaniel and Lorana (Frost) Bennett, b. Bridgton, Me. Oct. 12, 1842, formerly carriage trimmer; harness maker and dealer; Bridgton; Republican; member Oriental Lodge, 13, A.F. & A. M.; Oriental Chapter, 30, R. A.M. Mrs. Bennett is a graceful writer, a natural rhymer and artist; and has kindly contributed a large amount of rec ords of this branch of the family for this work. No issue. When asked about her family, she replied: "No children disturb our peacful slumber, When the angel of rest draws near, — We quietly dream of that haven of rest, Which to us is pictured so clear. We awake, and hear no prattle Of earth's little cherubims, bright; But thank Fate for her decree, And think she served us right. The sound of the lark is sweeter to them, When the world is hushed and still, Than the midnight wail of the restless child, Whose anguish your soul will fill." [6340] ANN MARIA HAMLIN^ (Sister of Harriet, ) b. South Waterford, Me., Feb. 3, 1850: m. Lewiston, Me., July 8, 1874, Oscar G-. Fish;* Supt. Hamilton Corporation, Lowell, Mass. When 12 years old she went to reside at Holderness, N. H., and afterwards worked with her sister in Lewiston, Me., where she became acquainted with her husband; removed to Three Rivers, Mass., several years after marriage, where they resided until the fait of 1892, where they removed to Lowell; he member Union Church. Ch. b. Auburn: 10771. Florence Mabel, Sept. 23, 1899. [6341] MARY CASWELL HAMLIN,' (Sister of Harriet, ) b. South Waterford, Me., May 28, 1852; m. there, Mar. 27, 1873, Rinaldo Percyville, son of John Marion and Mary (Mason) Bean, b. Gilead, Me., Oct., 4, 1842; carpenter, afterwards ranchman and stockgrower; Gilead, Me., until 1870; since Denver, Littleton, Col., and vicinity; Republican: assessor, 1889-91; county commissioner, 1891-7; member Bethel Lodge 97, A. F. & A. M.; 1st Sergt. B, 23 Maine, Inf. Vols.; enlisted Sept. 1862; dis. July, 1863; re-enlisted 9 Iowa Inf. Vols. Nov. 1864, participated in battles of Nashville, Tenn., and Kingston, N. O; dis., July, 1865. Before marriage she was a school teacher. Ch. b. Archers, Col.: 10772.* Alta May, b. Jan. 1, 1877. 10773. Iva Gertrude, " Oct. 3, 1883. 10774. Grace Mabel, " Oct. 29, 1885. 10775. Herbert Hamlin, " Aug. 9, 1888. 10776. Gladys, " Feb. 16, 1896. For Fish see note 51. 1042 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [6342] WALTER KEYES HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Harriet,) b. South Waterford, Me., Oct. 27, 1854; m. there, Sept. 9, 1878, Clara J. Bell, b. South Waterford, Sept. 19, 1854; farmer and mechanic. He received a liberal education, and spent the early part of his life in Waterford; went to New Haven, Conn., and worked at carriage making: returned to Waterford, and en gaged in farming summers, and carriage making winters; proprietor Waterford Creamery, and wool cardingmill, and has charge of the home farm; OddFellow and P. of H. of which he has been Master; prior to marriage she was a school teacher. Children: 10777. Alice M., b. Sept. 30, 1879, New Haven. 10778. Jennie B., " June 30, 1881, " 10779. Flora G., "June 28, 1884, So. Waterford. 10780. Carrie A., " Apr. 30, 1889, " 10781. Albert W., " Nov. 9, 1890, " [6343] JAMES BUCHANAN HAMLIN,' tBro. of Harriet,) b. South Waterford, Me., Mar. 14, 1857; m. there, Mar. 12, 1884, Addie B. Atherton,* of South Waterford. He went to South Dakota, 1879; remained several years, and returned to his native town for a short time, where he mar ried and returned to Moody county, South Dakota; resided there until the fall of 1892, and returned to South Waterford. Child: 10782. Bessie Margaret, b. June 4, 1889. [6344] CORA JANE HAMLIN,' ( Sister of Harriet,) b. South Waterford, Me., Dec. 1, 1859: m. Harrison, Me., May 14, 1879, William F. Bell, b. South Waterford, May 18, 1858. They received a common school education, finishing with High School studies; resided in their native town until 1879, and emigrated to Moody county, South Dakota, where they have since resided; farmer; DeSmet, S. D. He has held township offices in Dakota. Ch. b. Dakota. 10783. Anna Maude, b. Apr. 30, 1881. 10784. Albert Hamlin, " Sept. 24, 1882. [6346] ANNIE ELIZABETH LONG,9 (Nancy Hamlin,8 America,76 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,3*) b. Lancaster, Pa., Oct. 1, 1847; m. James E. Sbaw;t she Presb. She d. Elmira, N. Y., Mar. 18, 1880. Ch. b. Elmira: 10785. Addie B., Sept. 9, 1869. ' 10786. Mary E., Aug. 29, 1874. [6349] ELLA LONG,' (Sister of Annie E.,) b. Elmira, N. Y., Aug. 17, 1854; m. there, Dec. 28, 1871, Joseph Owens, b. Montgomeryshire, North Wales, Dec. 28, 1836; boss spinner; Elmira: Republi can; she Presb. He d. Elmira, May 31, 1885. Ch. b. Elmira: 10787. Maude A., Oct. 15, 1872. 10788. Charles Henry, Apr. 4, 1877. 10789. Mabel O, Mar. 26, 1881. * For Atherton see notes 165 and 309. t For Shaw see notes 68 and 398. NINTH GENERATION. 1043 [6355] LUTHER EDWIN WILKINS,' (Almira F. Hamlin,3 America,76 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Acton, Mass., Oct. 12, 1846; m. Rutland, Mass., June 29, 1870, Adeline Cordelia Palmer, b. Rutland, June 29, 1846: private, D, 53 Mass. Inf. Vols ; enlisted Oct. 17, 1862; dis. Sept. 2, 1863; served in same company with his father; re-enlisted, Co. I, 2 Mass. Cav., and served to close of the war, (1865.) After the war he studied a year at Westford Academy, and entered the employment of the Clinton Wire Cloth Co., Clinton, Mass., as machinist and remained with them until 1885; when he was appointed to an office in the State Prison at Charleston, Mass., which he held until his death: Commander, E. D. Baker Post 64, G. A. R.: member Trinity Lodge, A.F. & A. M.; and Knights of Honor; res. Charlestown. He d. July 31, 1892. Ch. b. Clinton:- 10790. Victor Edwin, May 7, 1871. 10791.* Theodore Gage, Nov. 27, 1873. 10792. Edna Adeline, July 13, 1876. 10793. Bertha Lillian, Jan. 8, 1880; d. Aug. 27, 1881. [6358] ARTHUR HAMLIN WILKINS,' (Bro. of Luther E.,) b. Westford, Mass., May 29, 1855; m. Charlestown, Mass., Dec. 15, 1881, Lizzie Grace, dau. of True and Mary (McCaine) Morton, b. Manchester, N. H., July 23, 1858; commission merchant; Westford in youth; Charlestown, 1881-97; since, Somerville, Mass.; member Fruit and Produce Exchange; Beacon Lodge 1, A.O.U.W. No issue. [6359] LYMAN EVERETT WILKINS,' (Bro. of Luther E.,) b. Westford, Mass., Aug. 12, 1858; m. Charlestown, Mass., Sept. 30, 1886, Ida Maria, dau. of Alden Pitt and Nancy B. ( Wight) Osgood, b. Westford, Nov. 6, 1861; accountant; Westford, until 1883: since, North Cambridge, Mass.; member of W-amesit Lodge 25, K. P., and Beacon Lodge 1, A.O. U. W.; she Cong. No issue. [6360] HORACE E. HAMLIN,' (Edwin,3 America,76 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James, 2*) b. Waterford, Me., Nov. 7, 1858; m. Springdale, Minn., May 26, 1880, Jennie, dau. of James and Sarah (Edgar) Dickson, b. Wycena, Wis., June 26, 1861; formerly farmer; Springdale, 1879-83; later, machinist, Chatfield, Minn. Children: 10794. Nellie J., b. June 22, 1882, Springdale. 10795. Howard H., " Nov. 10, 1884, Chatfield. 10796. Martha May, " Jan. 27, 1889, [6361] ETTA HAMLIN,' (Sister of Horace E.,) b. Elmira, Minn., Oct. 2, 1861; m, there, Mar. 29, 1882, William, son of James and Sarah (Edgar) Dickson, b. Wycena, Wis., Sept. 4, 1852; farmer; Elmira; she was a school teacher; Prest. W. C. T. U.; Baptists. No issue. [6362] NELLIE L. HAMLIN,' (Sister of Horace E.,) b. Elmira, Minn., July 20, 1866; m. Seattle, Wash., Sept. 15, 1892, George J., son of James and Helen Smith, of Richmond, Canada, b. Quebec, Dec. 2, 1851; 1044 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. grocer; Seattle; he was educated Richmond; a leading member and musical director in the Presb. church; removed to Seattle, 1883; she graduated High School, Chatfield, Minn., 1884; and State Normal School, Winona, 1885; taught school St. Charles, two years; Chatfield, one year; Seattle, three years; Presb., in which church he is deacon. Ch. b. Seattle: 10797. Harriet M., July 14, 1893. [6363] HARRIET M. HAMLIN,' (Sister of Horace E.,) b. Elmira, Minn., June 9, 1869; graduated High School, Chatfield, Minn., 1887, and State Normal School, Winona, 1888; taught school, Cummingsville, one year; Chatfield one year; since, in Seattle, Washington, where she resides; Presb. [6372] EDWARD WALDO STONE,' (Caroline L. Brown,3 Sally Hamlin,7 America,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James.2*) b. Waterford, Me., Feb. 12, 1872; m. Newburyport, Mass., Mar. 8, 1899, Nellie M., dau. of Frank Myron and Addie K. (Winn) Underhill, b. Piedmont, N. H., Apr. 27, 1873: farmer; Water ford, Me.; Haverhill, Mass.; Sweden, Me.: Democrat; she Cong. Ch. b. Sweden: 10798. Katherine Addie, Jan. 29, 1901. [6375] SIDNEY PAINE BROWN,' (Rufus G.,8 Sophia Hamlin,' America,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Waterford, Me., Oct. 20, 1858; unmarried: lawyer; res. Waterford, until 1863; Waltham, Mass., until 1898; Boston, since May, 1900; Republican; alderman, 1892-3; member Prospect Lodge 35, I. O. O. F. [6379] ALICE MARION BROWN,' (Sister of Sidney P.,) b. Waltham, Mass., May 23, 1879; m. Brighton, Mass., Oct. 3, 1900, Bertram Otis, son of Reuben and Ida Elizabeth (Seward) Forknall, b. Newton, Mass., July 20, 1878, commercial traveler; Newton, until 1900; since, Brighton; Repub lican; she Epis. [6380] JOHN HERBERT BROWN,' (Dexter B.,8 Sophia Hamlin,7 America,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Waltham, Mass., Feb. 25, 1872; m. Auburndale, Mass., Mar. 15, 1897; Ida Maria Foster, b. Pelham, N.H., Sept. 19, 1870; train baggage master; Newton Lower Falls, Mass. Ch. b. Newton Lower Falls: 10799. Harold Foster, June 18, 1898. [6382] Rev. GEORGE E. KNEELAND,' (Jane W. Brown,8 Sophia Hamlin,7 America,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Harrison, Me., July 23, 1864; m. July 9. 1S92, May L. Bean, b. East Otisfield, Me., Nov. 1, 1867; Baptist clergyman. Child: 10800. Gertrude Lillian, b. Nov. 1, 1899. NINTH GENERATION. 1045 [6383] GEORGE H. JENNINGS,9 (Martha M.Hamlin,8 Silas,' America,6 ' Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) m. Hattie Pitman, of Chelsea, Mass.: lumber dealer. Children: 10801. Grace. 10802. A Son. [6384] FRANK MELVILLE NOTTAGE,' (Mary F. Hamlin,3 Silas,7 America,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Chelsea, Mass., Aug. 12, 1855; ra. Rutherford, Cal., Dec. 28, 1882, Mary Lizzie, dau. of Andrew Eppes, and S. Angelia (Barker) Burnham, b. Chelsea, Feb. 1, 1858; merchant; he res. Chelsea, until March, 1878; Rutherford, Cal., until 1893; Oakland, Cal., 1901; Re publican; member Live Oak Lodge, 61, A. F. & A. M.; St. Helena Lodge 167, LO. OF.; Notary Public, 1886-98; she Presb. Ch. b. Rutherford: 10803. May Ethel, Dec. 25, 1883: unm. 1901. 10804. Herbert Francis Burnham, June 2, 1885. 10805. Frank Melville, June 19, 1889. 10806. Grace Alma, Jan. 26, 1891. 10807. Elizabeth Hamlin, Oct. 28, 1894. [63851 HERBERT PIERCY NOTTAGE,9 M. D., (Bro. of Frank M.,) b. Chelsea, Mass., Oct. 1, 1863; m. there. Sept, 18, 1888, Hattie May, dau. of Rev. Horace Lorenzo and Harriet (Barnet) Hastings, b. Lowell, Mass., 1864; physician; Chelsea, until 1890; Westport, Mass., 1890-6; Providence, R. I., 1896- 8; since, Goshen, Mass.; Republican. He grad. Chelsea High Schopl 1883, and from Harvard Medical School, 1886; member Am. Med. Asso.; N. E. Opthal- mological Soe: Mass. Med. Soe; Baptists. Ch. b. Westport; 10808. Piercy Hastings, Aug; 22, 1891. 10809. Nathaniel, Mar. 8, 1897. [6387] CHARLES ARTHUR HAMLIN,9 (Charles A.,8 Silas,7 America,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Waterford, Me., Mar. 23, 1862; m. 1st, Ida M., dau. of George F. and Laura Ann (Pratt) Joy, b. Weymouth, Mass., July 24, 1867; who d. of heart disease, Weymouth, Sept. 6, 1891; m. 2d, by Rev. Joseph Osgood, Cohasset, Mass., Nov. 29, 1893, Louisa, dau. of Hiram and Levina (Wheelright) Bates, b. Scituate, Mass., 1873; plumber; Asst. Supt. East Weymouth, (Mass.) Waterworks. No issue. [6389] LILLIAN GERTRUDE HAMLIN,' (Sister of Charles A.,) b. South Waterford, Me., July 31, 1865; m. by Rev. L. P. Blackford, Wal tham, Mass., Dec. 21, 1892. George Addison, son of Robert G. and Mary E. (Hennessey) Wiley, b. Fitchburg, Mass., 1862; machinist; Hartford, Ct. No issue. [6391] HERMAN ROSCOE HAMLIN,9 (Bro. of Charles A.,) b. Mar. 3, 1867; unmarried; Asst. Supt., Boston Gas Light Co. 1046 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [6395] FRANK WETHERBEE HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Charles A.,) b. Jan. 26, 1876; book-keeper, Boston Gas Light Co. [6397] JEAN EUGENE TUFTS,' (Areannah Hamlin,8 Silas,' America," Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James, 21) b. Chelsea, Mass., 1863; m. Blanche Spear, of Waltham, Mass; merchant; Waterville, Me. Child: 10810. Charles G., b. 1891. [6398] IDA TUFTS,9 (Sister of Jean E.,) b. Chelsea, Mass., 1866; m. Maiden, Mass., Sept. 3, 1890, Isaac Whitney, son of Isaac Whitney and Lucy (Leavitt) Sawyer, b. Charlestown, Mass., 1861; com mercial traveler; East Boston, Maiden and West Medford, Mass.; Republican; Universalist; she Orthodox. [6411] STUART PARK,' (Stuart J.,8 John,' Lydia Hamlin,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) m. Phelps. Child: 10811. Arthur. [6420] ELLA MARIA HAMLIN,9 (William,8 Francis,7 Eleazer,66 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Waterford, Me., July 26, 1855; m. there, July 12, 1879, Samuel L., son of Daniel and Nancy Lebroke, of Lovell, Me., b. North Waterford, Me., Jan. 28, 1855; carpenter and painter; South Waterford. No issue. [6422] JOHN HENRY HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Ella M.,) b. Waterford, Me., May 29, 1860; m. Norway, Me., Dec. 31, 1887, Caroline, dau. of George and Mahala Bennett, b. Buckfield, Me., July 27, 1864, he received a common school education; went to Mead ville, Pa., April, 1879, and worked two years in a dry goods store; to Chicago, III., and worked for Pullman Palace Car Co., four months; returned to Waterford, and remained about two years; attend ed Eastman's College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., three months, learned the tailor trade and worked in Norway; went to Canton, Me., and conducted a general store three years with success; returned to Norway, and engaged in grocery trade with a brother-in-law, firm of Hamlin & Bicknell; later Auburn, Me. Children: 10812. George William, b. May 7, 1889. 10813. A Child, d. infancy. [6428] CHARLES HENRY HAMLIN,9 (John,8 Addison,7 Eleazer,66 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,3*) b. Milan, N. H., July 3, 1844; m. Dec. 19, 1879, Eliza Gorham, of Portland, Me.; private, E, 9th N.H. Inf. Vols.; enlisted Dec. 21, 1863; wounded battle Spottsylvania, May 12, 1864, and Poplar Springs Church, Sept. 30, 1864; dis. May. 20, 1865; resided 22 years in San Francisco, Cal., in em ploy of Goodyear Rubber Co.; afterward in same employment, Portland, Ore. Children: 10814. Arthur. 10815. Fred. NINTH GENERATION. 1047 [6429] MELLEN K. HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Charles H.,) b. Milan, N.H., Oct. 1, 1846; m. Sept. 3, 1880, Effie A., Morgan, b. Bethel, Me., Apr. 26, 1861; farmer; Durham, Me.; Democrat; Methodist; member Golden Cross Lodge 32. Ch. b. Durham: 10816. Charles E., Aug. 6, 1885. 10817. John L., Sept. 5, 1887. 10818. Stella May, Aug. 19, 1894. 10819. Grace Bell, Dec. 4, 1898. [6430] FRANK E. HAMLIN,' (Cyrus D.8 Addison,7 Eleazer,66 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*); b. Milan, N. H., Nov. 20, 1857; m. Nov. 1, 1891, Addie Pea body, of Milan; member firm of Cyrus D. Hamlin & Sons; farmers, horse breeders and lumbermen; Milan. [6434] ADA BICKFORD,9 (Susannah Hamlin,8 Addison,7 Eleazer,66 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Berlin, N. H., June 20, 1862; m. there, July 25, 1880; Clayton, son of Elijah P. Twitchell, b. Milan, Oct. 9, 1836; farmer; Milan; Republican; member Androscoggin Lodge 76, I. O. O.F.; Sabatus Lodge 95; she member Emily Flint Lodge 62; members Androscoggin Grange 228. Ch. b. Milan: 10820. Fbed, b. Apr. 3, 1884. 10821. Emma, " Oct. 2, 1888. [6435] ARCHIE BICKFORD,' (Bro. of Ada,) b. Milan, N. H., June 7, 1866; m. Bow, N.H., Apr. 11, 1889, Jennie M., dau. of Rev. A. B. and Ruth Stillinge (Watson) Russell, b. Dracut, Mass., June 15, 1863; machinist; Milan, until April, 1890; since, Laconia, N.H.; Republican; Christians; members Winnesquam Colony, 14, Pilgrim Fathers. Ch. b. Laconia: 10822. Ruth H., June 29, 1890. 10823. Pearl R., June 28, 1894. [6442] ALBERT RUSSELL KING,' (Eliza K. Hamlin,8 John,7 Eleazer,66 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Concord, N. H., Jan. 24, 1874; m. Westboro, Mass., Oct. 13, 1897, Mabelle Briggs, dau. of George Briggs and Anna C. A. (Johnson) Mitchell, b. Halifax, Mass., Oct. 23, 1869; mechanic; Westboro; Free will Baptist; she, Baptist. [6444] CHARLES H. BULLARD,9 (Annie L. Hamlin,6 William,8 Elea zer,66 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 15, 1859; m. Boston, Mass., Nov. 23, 1887, Catherine E. Sullvivan, b. Bangor, Me., Sept. 10, 1863; railway conductor; Waltham, Mass. Ch. b. Waltham: 10824. Elsie Hamlin, Jan. 10, 1891. [6447] ANNIE CORA HAMLIN,' (Charles C.,8 William,7 Eleazer,66 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. North Bridgton, Me., Sept. 12, 1866; m. there, 1048 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Aug. 15, 1888, Charles Rufus Warren,* b. Waltham, Mass., Feb. 12, 1835. She d. there, May 17, 1894. No issue. [6450] NELLIE ADELIA HAMLIN,' (Sister of Anna C.,) b. North Bridgton, Me., July 20, 1871; m. there, Nov. 27, 1890, Hon. Orville Vinton, son of Moses Hebron and Martha (Libby) Libby, b. Mt. Hope, Me., Mar. 21, 1851; merchant; Sanford, Me.; Democrat; town treasurer; representa tive, 1893; K.P.; she Baptist. Ch. b. Sanford: 10825. Orville Vinton, Jan. 2, 1892; d. June 8, 1899. 10826. Esther May, Nov. 29, 1894. 10827. Joseph Shaw, Aug. 18, 1897. 10828. Roger Hamlin, June 16, 1900. [6458J WILLIAM EDWARD HAMLIN,' M. D., (Edward L.,8 William,7 Eleazer,66 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Boston, Mass., Nov. 12, 1875. He was educated in the public schools of Waltham, Mass. and at Dean Academy, Franklin, Mass.; graduated from Medical College, Baltimore, Md., 1897. and took a post graduate course at Harvard Med. School, 1897-8; enlisted Aug. 10, 1898, private, U. S. Hosp. Corps, for three years, and served at Camp Wikoff, Montauk, L. I. Appointed Asst. Surgeon, Oct. 13, 1898, and assigned to 2d U. S. Inf. Camp Shipp, Anniston, Ala.; went to Cuba, Apr. 12, 1899, and served at Cienfuegos, until Jan. 3, 1900; dis. Jan. 31, 1900. Asst. Surg, at Soldiers Home. Chelsea, Mass., appointed Jan. 18, 1901; member Prospect Lodge, A. F. & A.M. [6466] HATTIE MARIA YORK,? (Ellen E. Hamlin,8 David T.,' Elea zer,66 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Milan, N. H., Dec. 16, 1864; m. there, Feb. 15, 1890, Dr. Walter D., son of Stephen Edward and Ellen Eleanor (Elling- wood) Williamson, b. Milan, Mar. 11, 1863; physician and surgeon; Milan, until 1889; Gorham, N. H., until 1901; Portland, Me., 1802; Republican; member N. H. Med. Asso.; Maine Med. Asso.; American Med. Asso.: International Asso. R. R. Surgeons; Gorham Lodge 73, A.F. & A.M.; North Star Commandery, K.T.; Ed ward K. Raymond Consistory, A. A. S.R.; Glen Lodge 54, I.O.O.F.; and Caro Lodge 25, K. P. Before marriage she was aschool teacher; member Alpine Chap ter 31, O. E. S.; Ideal Rebekah Lodge 65, I. O. O. F. Ch. b. Gorham: 10829. Eleanor E., Aug. 30, 1894. * Note 474. RICHARD WARREN,* m. in England, wife Elizabeth. He came to Ply mouth, Mass., in the Mayflower, 1620; his wife followed in the An n, 1623, with her daughters. She survived her husband and d. Plymouth, Oct. 2, 16T3, aged over ninety. Children : Mary, m. Robert Bartlett,* of Plymouth. Ann, " Thomas Little, of Plymouth and Marshfleld. Sarah, " John Cooke,2 of Rocky Nook, son of Francis. Elizabeth, " Richard Church,* of Plymouth and Hingham. Abigail, " Anthoay Snow, of Plymouth and Marshfleld. Naihanibl, " Sarah Walker. Joseph, •' Priscilla Faunce. NINTH GENERATION. 1049 [6467] ELLA FANNIE YORK,9 (Sister of Hattie M.,) b. Milan, N. H., Nov. 22, 1868; m. there, Aug. 2, 1894; Rev. Arthur Thomp son, son of Charles Phillips and Diana Worthy (Ladd) Craig, b. Douglas, N. B., Feb. 28, 1865; clergyman; New Brunswick, 1865-83; Waterville, Me., 1883-97; Berlin, N.H., 1897-1900; since, Wilton, Me.; Republican; she graduated Maine Wesleyan Seminary; Methodists. Children: 10830. Elmer Reginald, b. Oct. 28, 1895, Waterville. 10831. Marguerite Ellen, " Jan. 7, 1898, Berlin. 10832. Hamlin Ladd, " Sept. 9, 1901, Wilton. |6468] FLORENCE LYDIA YORK,' (Sister of Hattie M.,) b. Milan, N.H., Dec. 14, 1870; m. there, June 16, 1897, Dr. Julius, son of Simon and Pauline (Green) Stahl, b. Berlin, Germany, Nov. 4, 1871; dentist; Berlin, N.H. ; member of Sabatis Lodge 95. A.F. &A.M.; Berlin Lodge 89, I.O.O.F.; Berlin Lodge 618, B.P.O.E.; Globe Council 1778, R.A.; Berlin Lodge 26, A.O.U. W. and Dental Soe. No issue. [6469] MABEL LIZZIE YORK,' (Sister of Hattie M.,) b. Milan, N. H., Sept. 11, 1873; graduated Maine Wesleyan Commercial Col lege; res. Milan, N. H.; unmarried. [6483] GEORGE HAMLIN STETSON,' (Adeline Hamlin,8 Elijah L.,7 Cyrus,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Bangor, Me., Nov. 15, 1846; m. Kenduskeag, Me., Jan. 24, 1872, Nettie Sawyer Boynton, of Glenburn, Me.: farmer; Kenduskeag, later Bangor, Me.; Republican; Unitarian; she Cong. She d. Los Angeles, Cal., Mar. 15, 1889. Ch. b. Kenduskeag: 10833* Nellie Mabel, b. Apr. 5, 1873. 10834. George Frederick, " Dec. 14, 1874. 10835. Eugene Henry, " June 10, 1881. [6484], EDWARD STETSON,' (Bro of George H.,) b. Bangor, Me., June 22, 1854; m. Hartford, Ct., Apr. 17, 1879, Edith Holland Lobdell, of Hartford, Ct. He was educated in the schools of Bangor, and Phillips Exeter Academy; graduated Harvard College, 1876; studied in Harvard Law school; admitted to the Penobscot Co., Bar, 1879, and practiced law about two years; when he entered the office of his father as an assistant. President, First National Bank of Bangor; treasurer, Bangor Bridge Co.; and of Bangor & Aroostook R. R. Co.; director, Merchants Ins. Co.; member firm of E. & I. K. Stetson, ice dealers, ship builders, and owners of ship yard and marine rail ways; Bangor; councilman and alderman; Republican; member Tanatine Club; Unitarians. Child: 10836. Clarence Cutting, b. Mar. 11, 1884. [6485] Hon. ISAIAH KIDDER STETSON,' (Bro. of George H.,) b. Bangor, Me., Apr. 3, 1858; m. there, Nov. 30, 1882, Clara Cooper Sawyer, b. Charlestown, S. O, Oct. 3, 1857. He was educated Bangor High School and Phillips Exeter Academy; graduated from Yale Coll. scientific department 1050 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. 1879; member firm of E. & 1. K. Stetson, ice dealers, ship builders, owners of ship yard and marine railways: Bangor: Republican; director, First Nat. Bank of Bangor; and Union Ins. Co.; treasurer, Hampden Academy; member Maine Legislature, 1897-1901 and Speaker 1899: treasurer University of Maine; Free mason; member Tanatine Club, and University Club, Boston; Unitarian, Lt-Col. on staff of Gov. Cleaves and Gov. Powers: she Epis. and member Colonial Dames. Children: 10837. Ruth WolCott, b. July 22, 1884. 10838. Irving Gay, " Nov. 23, 1885. 10839. Roger Hamlin, " June 16, 1889; d. June 8, 1893. [6486J MARY ADELINE STETSON,' (Sister of George H., ) b. Bangor, Me., Apr. 24, 1860: m. there, Apr. 10, 1883, Thomas Fenton Tay lor; lawyer, member firm of VanDuzer & Taylor, New York City; res. So. Orange, N.J.; Republican; she member D. A. R.; Unitarians. Ch. b. Orange: 10840. Margaret, Oct. 28, 1884. 10841. George Stetson, May 22, 1886. 10842. Fenton, Nov. 22, 1887. [6489] JARVIS LIVERMORE CARTER,9 (Julia Hamlin.8 Elijah L.,7 Cyrus,6 Eleazer,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Paris, Me., Feb. 11, 1858; m. Mary B., dau. of CullenL. Carter, of Brooklyn, N.Y. He grad. Union College and engaged in business, in Brooklyn. He d. Aug. 4, 1892. Children: 10843. Julia Fanny, b. Sept. 8, 1884. 10844. Dorothea May, " Apr. 5, 1886. 10845. Jarvis Freeland, " July 20, 1889; d. May 6, 1895. [6494] CHARLES EUGENE HAMLIN,9 (Charles,8 Hannibal,7 Cyrus,8 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Orland, Me., Oct. 11, 1861; m. Apr. 15, 1886, Myra Louisa, dau. of Hon. Frederick Adolphus and Delia (Gage) Sawyer * b. Cambridge, Mass., July 22, 1857. He was educated Bangor public schools, Phillips Exeter Academy, and graduated from Harvard University, class of 1884; Journalist; N. Y. City, 1885-95; general and political writer for the New York Tribune; dramatic music critic and editorial writer for the New York Morning and Commercial Advertiser; managing editor NewYork State; author of "The Life and Times of Hannibal Hamlin,'1'' 1899; composer of Comic Opera, "Nicolette," libretto by R. A. Barnet; res. Bangor, since 1895; member of Loyal Legion, and Harvard Club of New York City: Republican; Unitarian. Mrs. Hamlin is a well known writer of children's books: Nan. at Gamp Chickopee, Nan. in the City, A Politician's Daughter, etc. Ch. b. Brooklyn: 10846. Myra Louise, Apr. 26, 1887. [6495] ADDISON HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Charles E.,) b. Georgetown, D. O, Mar. 30, 1863; educated public school, Bangor, Me.; graduated Exeter, N. H., 1880; Harvard University, 1884; studied at Frieburg, Germany, 1884-5; member firm of Hamlin & Morrison, Analytical and Consult ing Chemists, 140 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. He was employed at New Jer- * Hon. Frederick A. Sawyer, U. S. Senator, South Carolina, 1868-74. £* ^ (d-a^^lL Dr. Cyrus Hamlin. NINTH GENERATION. 1051 sey Extract Works, Elizabeth, N. J., 1887; went to Bartopilas, Mexico, to assay for Hon. A. R. Sheppard, 1888-9; went to Philadelphia, 1889, employed in U. S. Mint; director of Blanchard Maine State Mining Co.; res. Bangor, Me., 1901. [6496] Dr. CYRUS HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Charles E.,) b. Bangor, Me., Aug. 18, 1869; m. Chester, England, Oct. 8, 1901, M. Hattie, dau. of Samuel and Annie Bennion, b. Sanghall, Chester, England, Jan. 22, 1874. He was educated in the schools of Bangor; graduated from University of Maine, 1891; from Long Island College Hospital, 1895; Interne, Brooklyn Hospital; visiting surgeon to Brooklyn City Dispensatory; Manhattan Hospital; U.S. Pen sion Examiner; member of Kings County Medical Association; res. Brooklyn, N.Y. [6497] EDWARD THOMPSON HAMLIN,9 (Bro. of Charles E.,) b. Bangor, Me., June 8, 1872; unmarried; educated in the schools of Bangor, University of Maine, and Cornell University; mechanical engineer; Bangor. [6499] CHARLES DORR MORSE,' (Julia Stone,8 Susan Hamlin,7 Hannibal,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Waterford, Me., May 31, 1853; m. May 31, 1875, Mary Adeline Stone.* Ch. prob. b. Waterford: 10847. Carl Lemist, b. Nov. 15, 1879; d. Aug. 9, 1880. 10848. Charles Harold, " Nov. 8,1887. 10849. Charlotte Dorr, " June 10, 1890. [6500] FRANK HARRIS MORSE,' (Bro. of Chas. D.,) b. Waterford, Me., Jan. 24, 1857; m. Mary Chadbourne. Ch. prob. b. Waterford: 10850. Mary, Feb. 21, 1888. 10851. Wilson M., Jan. 4, 1892. [6502] GRACE DOUGLAS STONE,9 (William E.,6 Susan Hamlin,7 Hannibal,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Waterford, Me., July 5, 1872; m. Harrison, Me., Jan. 15, 1892, William, son of Jonathan P. and Elsie A. (Haskell) Heath, b. Bethel, Me., July 7, 1872; farmer; Bethel and Waterford; Republican. Children: 10852. Robert W., b. Aug. 6, 1893, Harrison. 10853. Carl L., " Oct. 17, 1894, 10854. Mildred G., " Jan. 5, 1897, Waterford. 10855. Elsie M., " June 9, 1898, " [6512] CHARLES RAYMOND FARLEY,' (John H.,3 Rebecca F. Hamlin,7 Hannibal,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Mecca, Ohio, Nov. 20, 1869; civil engineer; employed by U. S. Gov't, Sackett's Harbor, N. Y. [6519] LAWRENCE FRAZER ABBOTT,' (Abby F. Hamlin,3 Hannibal,76 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 29, 1859; m. N.Y. City, May 15, 1889, Mary Campbell, dau. of Lawson and Lucy (Houghton) Valentin, b. Nov. 15, 1862; President of The Outlook Company; * For Stone see notes 162 and 313. 1052 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. winter res. N. Y. City; summer, Camden, Me.; Presb. She d. Saranac Lake, N.Y., Apr. 16, 1899. Ch. b. Manchester, Ct.: 10856. Dorothea Valentine, Oct. 25, 1894. [6520] HARRIET FRANCES ABBOTT,' (Sister of Lawrence F.,) b. Terre Haute, Ind., Oct. 15, 1860; m. Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y., Oct. 7, 1897, Francis, son of Edward and Augusta Woodbury (Ricker) Jordan, b. Ports mouth, Ohio, Feb. 15, 1861; lawyer; Washington, D. O, 1861-6; Flushing, N. Y., 1866-72; Elizabeth, N. J., 1872-91; since, Brooklyn, N. Y.; member of Reform Club, N. Y. City; she member of Cambridge Club, Brooklyn; members of Ply mouth Cong. Church, Brooklyn. [6521] HERBERT V A. UGH AN ABBOTT,9 (Bro. Lawrence F.,) b. Terre Haute, Ind., Jan. 3, 1865; unmarried: graduated at Amherst Col lege, 1885; teacher in various schools, and in Harvard and Columbia Universi ties; member of Plymouth Cong, church, Brooklyn, N.Y. [6522] Rev. ERNEST HAMLIN ABBOTT,' (Bro. of Lawrence F.,) b. Cornwall-on-Hudson, N.Y., Apr. 18, 1870; m. New Rochelle, N. Y., Sept. 28, 1899, May Louise, dau. of Alexander Augustus and Annie (Mander) Kleberg, b. London, Eng., Apr. 25, 1876; graduated from Harvard University, June 1893; from Andover Theological Seminary, June, 1896; ordained pastor Cong, church, Fryburg, Me., Feb. 2, 1898. Ch. b. Cornwall-on-Hudson: 10857. Alexander Lyman, July 26, 1900. [6523] THEODORE JACOB ABBOTT,' (Bro. of Lawrence F.,) b. Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y., July 20, 1872; graduated from Harvard Col lege, June, 1896; from College of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y. City, 1900; physician and surgeon in Bellevue Hospital, N.Y., 1902; member of Plymouth Cong, church, Brooklyn, N. Y. [6524] BEATRICE VAIL ABBOTT,' (Sister of Lawrence F.,) b. Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y., Feb. 15, 1875; graduated at Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., June, 1899; member of Plymouth Cong, church. [6543] PAUL LINCOLN BROWN,9 (Henry S.,» Sally Davis,' Sally Hamlin,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. July 26, 1865; m. Oct. 15, 1893, Anna Hartwell Whitcomb, of Littleton, Mass. Child: 10858. Walter Davis, b. Aug. 10, 1895; d. infancy. [6545] ROY MILLER HAMLIN,' (Albert G.,« Isaac G.,7 Isaac,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Hannibal, Mo., Dec. 18, 1872: m. Dec. 28, 1900, A.Ruth Clarke, b. July 13, 1874; contractor and builder; St. Louis, Mo.; Repub lican; Methodist. Ch. b. St. Louis: 10859. Helen, Oct. 28, 1901. NINTH GENERATION. 1053 [6547] MAUD JEANNETTE HAMLIN,' (Sister of Roy M.,) b. Hannibal, Mo., Feb. 14, 1877: m. there, Dec. 14, 1899, William Preston Harrison, son of Edgar Clinton and Margaret Morton (Harrison) Hays, b. Han nibal, Apr. 29, 1875; Democrat; surgeon; Hannibal: member Segnia Alpha Epsi- lonSoc, Mo. State University; 2129, M. W. A.; National Union; and R. T. B. H. No issue. [6548] EDWIN GREEN HAMLIN,9 (John- H.,8 Isaac G.,7 Isaac,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21); b. Harrington, Me., Apr. 28, 1858; m. there, Feb. 6, 1882, Flora, dau. of James and Susannah (Ray) Curtis, b. Har rington, Feb. 26, 1857. He followed the sea, mate of Barque, Evil J. Ray, which plied from New York and Boston to ports of the East Indies, Singapore, Phillipine Islands and Java; he retired from the sea, 1892; carpenter; Boston, Mass. Children: 10860. Jessie Crocker, b. Jan. 21, 1883, at sea, on passage from 10861. Harold. [Singapore to New York. [6549] FRANK STILLMAN HAMLIN,9 (Bro. of Edwin G.,) b. Harrington, Me., Jan. 4, 1864; m. 1st, Haverhill, Mass., June5, 1889, Lucy L., dau. of Edward and Sarah (Henry) de Wolf, b. St. Andrews, N. B., Aug. 8, 1864; she Epis.; she d. Haverhill, June 27, 1897; m. 2d, Aug. 9, 1890, Louise Mar garet, dau. of John P. and Mary (Smith) Sheridan, b. North Andover, Mass., Apr. 27, 1857: she Universalist. He was educated in the common school and Eastman's Business College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; insurance agent; Haverhill; Universalist; member of Merrimack Lodge, A. F. & A. M., and Pawtucket Chap ter, R. A. M. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Haverhill: 10862. Joseph de Wolf, Mar. 3, 1893. [6551] ALBERT H. TUCKER,9 (Sarah J. Hamlin,3 Isaac G.,7 Isaac," Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,8 James,21) b. Columbia, Me.; m. Annie Mara- wetz; res. Hannibal, Mo. Child; 10863. Gladys Adelaide. [6553] NETTIE RAY,9 (Nancy A. Hamlin,3 Isaac G.,7 Isaac,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Millbridge, Me.; m. George Mattock; res. Livingston, Mont. She is dead. Children: 10864. George H. 10865. John. [6557] ALVIN HAMLIN EMERY,' (Olive W. Hamlin,8 Henry H.,' Isaac,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 1, 1874; m. Boston, Mass., Apr. 26, 1896, Flora Bell Jones; brass mfgr.: Boston; member firm of Hamlin & Emery. Ch. b. Boston: 10866. Ruth, Jan. 10, 1897. 1054 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [6558] BLANCHE OLIVE EMERY,9 (Sister of Alvin H.,) b. Boston, Mass., Nov. 21, 1879; m. there, Oct. 21, 1900, Merchant Elmo, son of Merchant Lincoln and Nancy Ellen (Chick) Philbrick, b. Houlton, Me., Nov. 18, 1872; salesman: Houlton, until 1890; Boston, until 1900; Winchester, until 1902: since, Boston; Republican. [6565] Hon. CHARLES SUMNER HAMLIN,9 (Edward S.,8 Nathan S.,7 Asia,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Boston, Mass., Aug. 30, 1861; m. by Bishop William Crosswell Doane, Albany, N. Y., June 4,1898, Hybertie Lansing, dau. of John V. L. and Anna (Parker) Pruyn, b. Albany, Apr. 8, 1873. -His early education was received in the Boston schools; graduated from Roxbury Latin school with honor, 1879: entered Harvard University same year, and gave special attention to study of political economy, history, philos ophy and the theory of music, harmony and counterpoint; graduated, 1883; member Harvard Finance Club, Institute of 1870, and Hasty Pudding Club. St. Paul's Soe; graduated Harvard Law school, 1886; received degree of A.M. from Harvard, 1886. He was associated in the practice of law with Marcus Morton, Esq., and Hon. Robert M.Morse. He has written and published upon statis tical and financial subjects, being drawn to the matter by the tariff message of President Cleveland, 1887; after which he was an unceasing advocate of tar iff reform, on the stump, platform and in the press. He was defeated as Dem ocrat candidate for state senate, 1887-8; alternate to Nat'l Democratic Conven tion. June 1892; Democrat candidate for Secretary of State, 1892, and defeated. He was an enthusiastic admirer of President Cleveland, and worked to secure an endorsement and recommendation for his nomination by the Mass. Conven tion, and made a speech in the Convention favoring his nomination. He was secretary N. E. Tariff Reform League; gave much attention to customs admin istration, and was consulted by the Customs Committee, Boston Associated Board of Trade; appeared at Washington for the Board, and drafted amend ments to the Customs Administrative Act. All these services were without compensation. He was guest of the Southern Society, N. Y., at their annual dinner, and delivered an address; guest of N.Y. Reform Club, and delivered an address, June 4, 1892. Nominated candidate for president Young Men's Dem ocratic Club of Mass. and declined; but was vice president of the club, 1893. He is passionately devoted to music: has a baritone voice, and studied with Prof. John Knowles Paine, and George L. Osgood, of Boston, and has sung for years in the Apollo Club, Boston. Member Young Men's Democratic Club, Mass.: Mass. Reform Club; N. E. Tariff Reform League; Democratic Club, N.Y. City, and N. Y. Reform Club. Also, member University Club, Boston, and Metropolitan Club, Washington, D. C. He was app. by President Cleveland, Assistant Secretary U. S. Treasury, April, 1893; and had charge of the customs service, and its allied branches. He was prominent in handling the seal fisher ies matters. President McKinley paid him an unique compliment in retaining him for some time in the treasury department; and afterwards appointed him member of the diplomatic body created to make treaties with other nations for protection of the Alaskan seals. His beautiful residence on Aspinwall Hill, Brookline, Mass. commands a magnificent view of Boston and the harbor; one of the most attractive sites in the city; Epis. [6566] EDWARD HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Charles,) b. Boston, Mass., Apr. 3, 1863; m. Bangor, Me., Dec. 31, 1888, Helen,' [6487] dau. of Dr. Augustus Choate and Helen Agnes (Cutting) Hamlin, b. Bangor, d?{ P%f>*>—m~^^€^ NINTH GENERATION. 1055 June 17, 1861; she was educated in the private schools of Bangor, and that of Miss Abby Johnson in Boston; also one year of study in Italy, France, Germany and England. When a school girl, she with her class visited the poet, Long fellow and presented him with an iron pen made from a fetter of the famous prisoner of Chillon, Bonnivard, the handle of the pen was of wood of the old frigate Constitution, bound with a circlet of gold, and set with three rare gems from Ceylon, Maine, and Siberia. Longfellow then wrotethe "Iron Pen," and sent it to Miss Hamlin with an allusion to her in one of the stanzas: "And in words not idle and vain I shall answer and, thank you again For the gift, and the grace of the gift, O beautiful Helen of Maine." He was educated in the Roxbury, Mass. Latin School; graduated from Har vard University, 1886; member of the Institute, Hasty Pudding Club and the Harvard University Crew. He early entered his father's office in Boston and is president of the Metropolitan Coal Co., Boston; Independent in politics; Epis.; member of University, Country, Exchange and other leading clubs of Boston. She d. Boston, Jan. 4, 1902. Ch. b. Brookline: 10867. Elinor Cutting, Mar. 14, 1892. [6571] EDWARD A. HAMLIN,' (Samuel A.,3 Nathan S.,7 Asia,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Forge Village, Mass., May. 13, 1857; m. there, Nov. 1886, Harriet, B. Peters, b. Lowell, Mass.; painter; Forge Village. Children: 10868. A Son. b. Jan. 25, 1890, Salem; d. same day 10869. John Raymond, " Aug. 26, 1892, Wenham. 10870. Edward Everett, " Oct. 22, 1893. [6573] GERTRUDE REBECCA FLETCHER HAMLIN,' (Sister of Edward A.,) b. Forge Village, Mass., Jan. 13, 1871: m. Shirley, Mass., Mar. 25, 1889, Eugene, son of Elijah and Emily A. (Fenno) Carpenter,* b. Rowe, Mass., Mar. 25, 1868; electrical engineer and supt. Concord Land and Water Power, which supplies electric light, heat and power for city of Concord, N. H.; re sided Gardner, Mass., later Concord. Ch. b. Westford, Mass.: 10871. Charles Elijah, b. Feb. 3, 1890. 10872. Clyde, " June 13, 1892. [6576] MINNIE LILLIAN FLETCHER,' (Augustus D.,3 Susan Ham lin,7 Asia,6 Eleazer,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Pepperhill, Mass., Feb. 25, 1864; m. Townsend Harbor, Mass., June 6, 1883, Frank J., son of Isaac Stearns and Martha Marie (Blood) Knight, b. Groton, Mass., Sept. 29, 1856; blacksmith; Townsend Harbor; Republican; member Charles A. Welch Lodge, A.F. &A. M. Ch. b. Townsend Harbor: 10873. Harry Fletcher, Sept. 7, 1891. * For Carpenter see note 463. 1056 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [6580] LILL A SHEPARD,9 (Elizabeth Fairchild,3 Moses,7 HannahPope,6 Seth,6 Experience Jenkins,* Experience Hamlin,3 James,21) b. East Bloom field, N.Y., Dec. 15, 1852; m. Des Moines, Iowa, Apr. 26, 1876, Roger Williams, son of Edwin and Elizabeth (Cate) Cressey, b, Vassalboro, Me., Aug. 7, 1842; farmer; Villisca, Iowa, and Detroit, Minn.; Republican; private, 3 Minn. Inf. Vols.; enlisted Sept. 27, 1861; also 9 Illinois; dis. July 9,1865; member G.A.R.; see Presb. and member W. R. C. No issue. [6581] MOSES FAIRCHILD SHEPARD,' (Bro. of Lilla,) b. East Bloomfield, N. Y., Dec. 28, 1854; m. Arbor Hill, Iowa, Dec. 15, 1887, Janie R. Powers; farmer; Hebron, Iowa; she Cong. [6582] WILLIAM LUTHER SHEPARD,9 (Bro. of Lilla,) b. East Bloomfield, N.Y., June 13, 1856; m. Villisca, Iowa, Aug. 1, 1878, Lulu, dau. of Leonard Bill and Mary Ann (Sleppy) Tracy, b. Wilkesboro, Pa., Mar. 22, 1859; grain dealer, East Bloomfield, until 1873; Des Moines, Iowa, until 1876: Villisca, until 1892; since, Des Moines; Independent; member Temple Com mandery 4, K. T.; she Presb. Ch. b. Villisca: 10874. Gail, May 31, 1879. 10875. Ruth, July 31, 1881. 10876. Henry Hamlin, Aug. 16, 1884; d. Feb. 19, 1899. [6583] JENNIE HARWOOD SHEPARD,' (Sister of Lilla,) b. East Bloomfield, N. Y., Oct. 19, 1859; m. Adair county, Iowa, Nov. 24, 1881, Charles Hayward, son of George and Mary Eliza (Hayward) Hawkins; res. Grand River, Adair Co.; divorced, Red Oak, Iowa; she res. Owatonna, Minn.; Presb. Ch. b. Adair Co.: 10877. Ralph Charter, Aug. 25, 1882; d. Nov. 18, 1884. 10878. Lida Elizabeth, Mar. 21, 1885. [6885] HARRY WESTON JENKINS,' (Joseph H.,3 Nathan,7 Asa,« Nathan,6 Ebenezer,* Experience Hamlin,3 James,21) b. Aug. 12, 1860; m. Mary Annie Jenkins; farmer; West Barnstable. Child: 10879. Weston Ellis. [6586] ZEBINA HOWES JENKINS,9 (Bro. of Harry W.,) b. Jan. 17, 1863: m. Ida B. Eldridge,* of Barnstable, Mass.; carpenter and contractor; West Barnstable. Child: 10880. Annie Louise, b. June 6, 1888. [6588] BESSIE JENKINS CROCKER,' (Hannah A. Jenkins,8 Nathan,7 Asa,6 Nathan,6 Ebenezer,* Experience Hamlin,3 James,21) b. West Barnstable, Mass., Apr. 25, 1874; m. there, Dec. 8, 1898, William Henry, son of Leander and Marcia Anne (Fordt) Gilman, b. Spring Hill, Mass., Dec. 25, 1872; fireman; Bridgewater, Mass., since 1899; Methodist; she member Grange 139 P. H. * For Eldridge see note 90. t For Ford see notes 119 and 299. NINTH GENERATION. 1057 [6589] PARKER NYE JENKINS,' (Francis,3 Nathan,7 Asa,6 Nathan,6 Ebenezer,* Experience Hamblen,3James,21) b. West Barnstable, Mass., Sept. 30, 1864; m. Cora Eldridge,* of Middleboro, Mass.; shoemaker; Middleboro. [6600] LOUISE DOLE,' (Frances L. Jenkins,8 William H.,7 Ebenezer,66* Experience Hamlin,3 James,21) b. Buffalo, N. Y., 1849; m. there, Apr. 5, 1871, Charles A. Delaney, an adopted son of Charles D.and Amanda (Duren) DeLaney, b. Hamburg, N. Y., 1847: iron master; Buffalo; 32° Mason; drummer, D, 74> N.Y. Inf. Vols.; enlisted 1863; Epis. He d. Buffalo, Apr. 25, 1902. Ch. b. Buffalo: 10881. Florence Louise, 1875: unm. 1902. 10882. Fannie, 1879, " " [6602] CLARENCE MCALLISTER HOPKINS,' (Mary J. Jenkins,3 Josiah,7 Ebenezer,66* Experience Hamlin,3 James,21) b. Dec. 28, 1869; m. Sept. 14, 1900, Ina McGhee; Supt. Leland Oil Works, Leland, Miss. Child: 10883. Rachael, b. Nov. 1, 1901. [6603] ELIZA MARILOU STANLEY,' (Frances Jenkins,8 Josiah,7 Ebenezer,66* Experience Hamlin,3 James,2*) b. Henderson Co. Ky., Oct. 23, 1861; m. there, Apr. 28, 1886, John McDowell, son of Albert Gallatin and Mar garet Jane (McDowell) Matthews, b. Hillsboro, Ohio, July 20, 1850; bank cash ier; Hillsboro; Presb., member of Highland Lodge 38, A.F. & A. M.; and High land Commandery 31, K. T.; she was educated in Henderson, Ky. and in N. Y. City; before marriage she wrote for magazines and papers; Epis.; founder of the Friday Literary Club, Hillsboro, 1890. Ch. b. Hillsboro: 10884. Morgan Stanley, b. Apr. 3, 1887. 10885. A lgiE Marilou Stanley, "Nov. 25,1888. 10886. John McDowell Stanley, " Mar. - 15, 1896. [6604] HENRY MORGAN STANLEY,' (Bro. of Eliza M., ) b. Henderson Co., Ky., Nov. 17, 1864; unmarried; educated in Henderson, and at Yale College; lawyer; admitted to the bar, in Conn., 1887; afterwards, in Kentucky, where he has since practiced law; city judge: democrat; member of K.P., and B.P.O.E.; Epis. [66051 JACKSON McCLAIN STANLEY,' Bro. of Eliza M.,) b. Henderson Co., Ky., Feb. 6, 1866; unmarried; educated in Henderson; tobacconist and merchant; Democrat; director Farmer's Bank and Trust Co.; member Board of Sinking Fund Commissioners; Epis. [6606] HELEN FAY JENKINS,' (Josiah H.,3 Josiah,7 Ebenezer,66* Experience Hamlin,3 James,2*) b. Marietta, Ohio, July 24, 1868; m. Falls Church Va., Aug. 17, 1893, Daniel Fritchey, son of Daniel Fritchey, and Julia Adelaide (Morrison) Summey, b. Asheville, N.C., Dec. 20, 1863; piano dealer; Asheville, 1863-88; Charlotte, N.C., 1888-92; Knoxville, Tenn., 1892-6; Charlotte, 1896-1900; Atlanta, Ga., 1900-1; since, Cincinnati, Ohio; Democrat; mem. of Rathbone Lodge 37, K. P.; Suez Temple, 73, D. O. K. K.; Presb.; she Epis. * For Eldridge see note 90. 1058 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [6610] ANNIE ARNOT HILL,9 (Jane S. Jenkins,3 Ebenezer,766* Experience Hamlin,3 James,21) b. Jan. 9, 1857; m. Oct. 9, 1879, Frank S. Anderson. Children: 10887. Ralph Hill, b. Sept. 21, 1881; d. Mar. 16, 1889. 10888. Bertha Louise, " Nov. 14, 1884. 10889. Raymond Hill, " Jan. 8, 1890. 10890. Della Knight, " Mar. 25, 1892; d. Aug. 3, 1892. [6618] J. ALGIE CARROL WARE.' (Helen H. O'Flyng,3 Lydia Jenkins,7 Ebenezer,66* Experience Hamlin,3 James,21) b. Galveston, Texas, 1860; m. Oct. 17, 1883, Samuel Henry Hardwick; she d. Oct. 12, 1887. Children: 10891. James Ware, b. 1884: d. 1884. 10892. Algie Marjorie, " May 16, 1887. [6620] 1VYL O'FLYNG,' (Isaac M.,3 Lydia Jenkins,' Ebenezer,66* Experience Hamlin,2 James,21) b. Greencastle, Ind., Mar. 11, 1862; m. Wood ward, Iowa, Dec. 3, 1885, Mary, dau. of William Henry and Margaret Roseanna (Waldo) Harlow, b. Xenia, Iowa, Nov. 3, 1866; printer; Perry, Iowa, 1883-6: since, Omaha, Neb.; Republican; member of Covert Lodge 11, A. F. &A.M.: Omaha Chapter 1, R.A. M.;Mt. Calvary Commandery 1, K.T.; she Methodist. [6621] ALLEELA O'FLYNG,9 (Sister of Ivyl,) b. 1871; m. Edward Myers: Diagonal, Iowa. Children: 10893. ZORA, 1889. 10894. Jessie, 1891. 10895. Marlin, 1893. 10896. Max, 1895. 10897. Carl, • 1898. [6624] FRANK WILKINS ROBINSON,' (Louisa T. O'Flyng,3 Lydia Jenkins,7 Ebenezer,66* Experience Hamlin,3 James,21) b. New Albany, Ind., Apr. 5, 1863; m. Morgan Park, Chicago, 111., Sept. 28, 1886, Emily Wood, dau. of Douglas Robert and Sarah Elizabeth (White) Hall,. b. Chicago, Dec. 16, 1867; bank cashier; Indianapolis, Ind.; Chicago, 111.; Bakersfield, Cal., since 1891: Re publican; P.M., Bakersfield; member Lodge, 224, A.F.&A.M.; King Solomon Lodge of Perfection 3; Los Angeles Consistory 3, N. M. S., and other orders; she member Chapter 125, O. E. S.; Methodists. Children: 10898. Ca. Wesley, b. July 12, 1887, Morgan Park. 10899. Leslie St. Clair, " Oct. 30, 1892, Bakersfield. [6626] Dr. WILBUR S. ROBINSON,' (Bro. of Frank W.,) b. New Albany, Ind., Sept. 14, 1866; m. Pamona, Cal., Sept. 15, 1897, Mira, dau. of Charles P. and Almira (Hollister*) Wilson, b. Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 6, 1868; physician; New Albany, 186(3-70; Greencastle, Ind., 1870-80; Indianapolis; Ind., 1880-94; since, Flagstaff, Ariz.: Republican; House physician, Indianapolis * For Hollister see note 345. NINTH GENERATION. 1059 City Hospital, 1893-4; school trustee, Flagstaff, 1900-3; member of Flagstaff Lodge 1, A. F. & A.M.; she Methodist. No issue. [6628] MCDONALD ROBINSON,' (Bro. of Frank W.,) b. Mar. 27, 1871; m. Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 5, 1897, Bertha B. Fisher; bank cashier; Indianapolis, Ind. Child: 10900. Bertha Louise, b. Oct. 15, 1898. [6630] MARGURITE JENKINS,9 (Henry,3 Warren,7 Ebenezer,66* Experience Hamlin,3 James,2*) b. 1851; m. Francis W. Dickens, b. N. Y. He entered the U. S. Navy from Conn., as acting Mid-shipman, Sept. 20, 1861; Mid shipman July 16, 1862; Ensign, Nov. 1, 1866; Master, Dec. 1, 1866; Lieut., Mar. 12, 1868; Lt-Commander, June 12, 1869; Commander, Sept. 23,1885; Captain, July 3, 1898, and commanded the Indiana. She was burned to death by explosion of gasoline, Washington, D. O, July, 1899. No issue. [6631] MAY JENKINS,' (Sister of Margurite,) b. Binghamton, N. Y., 1853; m. Dr. Samuel Sexton; she d. N. Y. City, Feb. 1899. No issue. [6632] ANNA SPAULDING JENKINS,9 ( Hermon D.,8 Warren,7 Eben ezer,66* Experience Hamlin,3 James,21) b. Joliet, 111., Aug. 12, 1869; teacher; Brooklyn, N.Y.: unmarried. [6633] Rev. PAUL BURRILL JENKINS,' (Bro. of Anna S.,) b. Joliet, Ills., Aug. 25, 1872; m. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 23, 1897, Gertrude, dau. of Delancey M. and Sarah (Morgan) Halbert, b. Binghamton, N. Y.; clergyman; Joliet, 1872-3; Freeport, Ills., until 1889; Sioux City, Iowa, 1889-90; Princeton, N. J., 1890-7; since, Kansas City, Mo.; Republican; Presbs. Ch. b. Kansas City: 10901. Halbert Hermon, Jan. 15, 1899. [6643] JOHN STURGIS SAMUEL,9 (Lucy Alley,8 Lucy Jenkins,7 Braley," Simeon,6 Samuel,* Experience Hamlin,3 James,21) b. Brewster, Mass., Oct. 28, 1861; m. Boston, Mass., Feb. 3, 1893, Mary E. Lynch; Supt. Lawrence Cord age Works, Brooklyn, N.Y. ; res. Brewster, 1875-81; Boston, until 1892; after wards, Brooklyn; Republican. He d. Brooklyn, Feb. 23, 1893. [6644] ROBERT MARDEN SAMUEL,' (Bro. of John S.,) b. Brewster, Mass., Dec. 21, 1863; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1895, Adelaide Matilda, dau.of Erwin Dwight and Sarah Maria (Swackhamer) Buckman, b. Brooklyn, Jan. 7, 1874; shipping clerk; resided Boston, Mass., 1882-4, 1888-9; Apalachicola, Fla., 1885-7; Chicago, 1890-1; since, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Republican; member Lodge 459, R. A.; Presbs. Ch. b. Brooklyn: 10902. John Erwin, July 27, 1896. 10903. Robert Marden, Mar. 28, 1898. 1060 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [6649] FRANCIS HOWLAND PORTER,' (Ellen Howland,7 Dorcas Jenkins,7 Braley,6 Simeon,6 Samuel,* Experience Hamlin,3 James,21) b. Neponset, Mass., June 4, 1854; m. there, Oct. 28, 1879, .Alice Howard Packard; res. San Francisco, Cal.; Republican; Unitarian. [6650] JOHN ILSLEY PORTER,' (Bro. of Francis H.,) b. Neponset, Mass., Aug. 16, 1856; m. Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 30, 1881, Mittie Cornelia, dau. of John Chandler and Anna Carter (Tilton) Johnson, b. St. An thony, Minn., Feb. 5, 1860; res. Neponset, until 1874; since, St. Paul, Minn.; Re publican. He d. Palatka, Fla., Feb. 18, 1882. No issue,. [6654] FREDERICK M. WHITCOMB PORTER,' (Bro. of Francis H.,) b. Neponset, Mass., July 14, 1867; m. there, Feb. 11, 1892, Addie Louise, dau. of Henry and Mary Adelaide (Meirs) Bowker, b. Neponset, June 16, 1870; res. Neponset; Republican; Unitarian. Ch. b. Neponset: 10904. Majorie Whitcomb, Mar. 31, 1893. 10905. Jeanette Howland, May 25, 1894. 10906. John Whitcomb, Sept. 10, 1898. [6661] MARY ADELAIDE HAMBLIN,' (Alexander C.,3 William L.,7 Silas,66 James,*321) b. Alexandria Bay, N.Y., June 24, 1845; m. Battle Creek, Mich., Oct. 30, 1865, Charles E., son of Henry D. and Ruth M. (Bartlett) Lyman, b. Hinsdale, Mass., Nov. 21, 1836; insurance and real estate agent; Hinsdale, until 1861; Kalamazoo, Mich., 1866; since, Battle Creek: Republican; alderman, 1870; she d. Battle Creek, Feb. 13, 1878. Ch. b. Battle Creek: 10907.* Fred Hamblin, Oct. 29, 1866. [6662] ALICE THERESA HAMBLIN,9 (Sister of Mary A.,) b. Chaumont, N. Y., Aug. 27, 1849; m. Battle Creek, Mich., 1874, Theron, son of Anthony Crispell, b. Genessee Co., N. Y., 1842; photographer; Battle Creek; removed to New Mexico, 1883: Republican. Ch. b. Battle Creek: 10908. Louise Carlisle, 1879; unm. 1899. [6664] MARTHA JANE CLARK,' (Emeline Hamblin,3 William L,7 Silas,66 James,*321) b. Earnestown, Canada, Jan. 27, 1847; m. Three Mile Bay, N. Y., June 11, 1863, Noah Lee, son of Oscar and Maria (Lee) Prior, b. Limerick, N.Y.; farmer; Limerick; Republican. ck: b. 1665; unm. 1899. "June 2, 1875, " " July 6, 1882, " [6665] EMMA FRANCELIA CLARK,' (Sister of Martha J.,) b. Earnestown, Canada, Feb. 3, 1849; m. Battle Creek, Mich., Sept. 8, 1856, Augustus, sonof Benjamin and Maria (Smith) Drake, b. Marshall, Mich., May 7, 1838; druggist; Battle Creek; Republican; Methodists. Ch. b. Limerick: 10909. Jessie, 10910. John, 10911. Charles Oscar, NINTH GENERATION. 1061 Children: 10912. Fannie May, b. May 30, 1869, Vermontville; d. Sept. 18, 1869. 10913. Minnie, " Sept. 1, 1871; d. Sept. 25, 1871. [6666] MEDORA JOSEPHINE CLARK,' (Sister of Martha J.,) b. Chaumont, N. Y., May 6, 1851; m. 1st, Decatur, Mich., May 2, Wm. Henry McKenzie, Jr., b. 1841; engineer; Decatur; Republican: he d. Decatur; m. 2d, May 2, 1883, Benjamin Barrett, his second wife; he m. 1st, Jennie Hamblin;? she Methodist; res. Appleton, Wis.; he.d. Sept. 5, 1898. Ch. by 1st marriage, b. Muskegon, Mich: 10914. Grace, Jan. 28; unm. 1899. [6667] FRANK JAY CLARK,9 (Bro. of Martha J.,) b. Chaumont, N. Y,, Feb. 15,1857; engineer; Decatur, Mich.; Republican; K.P.; d. unmarried, Decatur, 1886. [6668] FRED HAMBLIN CLARK,' (Bro. of Martha J.,) b. Chaumont, N. Y., Oct. 18, 1861; m. Bangor, Mich., Aug. 20, Marie, dau. of Andrew and Marcia Susan (West) Douglas, b. Breedsville, Mich.; machinist; Cadilac, Mich.; Democrat; Odd Fellow; she Methodist. Children: 10915. Isaac, b. 1887, Breedsville, 10916. Dora, " 1892, 10917. Gladys, " 1897, Cadilac. [6670] WILLIAM HAMBLIN,' (Benjamin,3 William L.,7 Silas,66 James,*321) He d. Apr. 1893. Child: 10918. Benjamin; res. Beloit, Wis. [6673] JENNIE HAMBLIN,' (Sister of William,) m. Appleton, Wis., Benjamin, son of Benjamin and Mary Barrett, b. Eng land; hardware merchant; Appleton, after 1863; Republican; Methodists; she d. Appleton, May 29, 1880; he m. 2d, her cousin, Medora J. Clark. He d. Apple- ton, Sept. 5, 1898. Ch. b. Appleton: 10919. Frank, July 10, 1878, unm. 1899. 10920. Benjamin, Apr. 9, 1880, " " [6675] ALICE G. COLLINS,' (Martha Hamblin,3 William L.,7 Silas,36 James,*32*) b. Orleans, N. Y., Apr. 14, 1851; m. Brownville, N. Y., June 2, 1871, Edwin, son of David and Rachael (Knapp) Moffatt, b. Brownville, 1847; farmer; Brownville, (Limerick P.O.) N. Y.; Republican; member Chaumont Grange, P. H.; assessor. Children: b. June 3, 1872, Henderson; d. Feb., 1874. " July 5, 1875, Orleans. " Feb. 14, 1877, Brownville; unm. 1900. " Apr. 14, 1882, " Jan. 25, 1889, Children 10921. Horace E., 10922.* Sadie L., 10923. Susie E., 10924. David T., 10925. Harry O, 1062 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [6677] ADDIE E. COLLINS,' (Sister of Alice G.,) b. Orleans, N.Y., Aug. 15, 1855; m. Brownville, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1874, Rcdolpho, son of Hiram and Eliza (Anthony) Hoover, b. Leray, N. Y., Ang., 1853; farmer; Brownville, (Dexter P.O.) N. Y.; Democrat; member Dexter Grange, P.H. Ch. b. Brownville: 10926.* Grace B., Aug. 25, 1876. 10927* Nellie E., Nov. 6, 1878. 10928. Mattie E. , Oct. 10, 1883; unm. 1900. 10929. Charles H., July 6, 1884, " 10930. Ethel M., Aug. 25, 1891. 10931. Frank R., Nov. 6, 1897. [6678] CHARLES O. COLLINS,' (Bro. of Alice G., ) b. Orleans, N. Y., Mar. 31, 1861; m. Clayton, N.Y,, Mar., 1879, Laura A., dau. of Edwin and Mary (Maxon) Baldwin, b. Clayton, Aug., 1862; farmer; Clayton, (Stone Mills, P. O.) N.Y.; Republican; member of LaFargeville Grange, P. H.; Methodists and Good Templars. Ch. b. Clayton: 10932. Mae E., July 6, 1886. [6680] JOHN HILLIBERT SPENCER,' (Sarah A. Hillibert,8 John,7 Jemima Hamblin,6 Silas,6 James,*321) b. Westfield, N.Y., May 16, 1850; m. 1st, Warren, Pa., Jan. 3, 1877, Margaret, dau. of John and Johanna McPherson, b. Warren, Apr. 3, 1855, who d. there, Nov. 15, 1877: m. 2d, Independence, Kan sas, Feb. 10, 1885, Bertha Lee, dau. of William J. and Virginia (Sawhill) Boggs, b. Wheeling, West Va., Oct. 15, 1866; cashier, Miner's Bank, Joplin, Mo.; res. Westfield, N.Y., 1850-72; Warren, Pa, until 1880; Winona, Minn., 1880-2; Buffalo, N.Y., 1882-4; Independence, Kas., 1884-90; since, Joplin, Mo.: Republican; mem ber of school board, 1885-90; member of board of education and treasurer school district, Joplin, 1895-1900; mayor of Joplin, 1899-1901; Freemason, 32°; Past Grand High Priest, Kansas; member of B.P.O.E.; M.W.A.; A.O.U.W., and K.P. No issue. [6681] JAMES HAMLIN,' (Seth,8 Joshua,7 Seth,6 Silas,6 James,*321) b. Canton, Ontario, Apr. 21, 1854; m. Anna, dau. of Charles and Jemima (Woodrope) Mansfield. Their children were adopted by others. He d. Scar borough, Ont., 1882. Children: 10933. Mary Elizabeth. 10934. Adelbert. [6683] CHARLES HAMLIN,' (Bro. of James,) b. Scarborough, Ont., 1858; m. Matilda, dau. of Stephen and Matilda (Silk) Hudd. The whole family are dead. He d. Scarborough, 1887. Children: 10935. Richard. 10936. Charles. 10937. Ida. 10938, Herbert . NINTH GENERATION. 1063 [6685] SARAH HAMLIN,' (Sister of James,) b. Scarborough, Ont., 1866: m. Samuel, son of Jacob and Barbara Shank; res. Markham, Ont. A Child. [6686] THOMAS HAMLIN,' (Bro. of James,) b. Scarborough, Ont., 1868; m. Elizabeth Cadden; res. Markham, Ont. Three children. [6687] WILLIAM HAMLIN,' (Bro. of James, ) b. Scarborough, Ont., 1870; m. Louisa Fields. His widow and son reside Chicago, Ills. He d. Lakeport, Mich., 1893. Child: 10939. William, b. 1889. [6692] BETHIA ARNOLD,' (Maria Hamlin,3 Joshua,7 Seth,6 Silas,6 James,*321) b. Pickering, Ontario, Mar. 27, 1852; m. Shelburne, Ont., June 4, 1874, William Arnold, son of John and Sarah Jane (Nelson) Taylor, b. Dundass, Ont., Jan. 23, 1851; farmer; Homing's Mills, Ont.; Conservative; members Church of L. D. S. Children: 10940. William Isaac, b. Aug. 8, 1881, Garafraxa. 10941. Lloyd Elwood, " Dec. 21, 1885, Homing's Mills. 10942. Ella Ettatena A., " Jan. 13, 1889, Melancthon. [6693] ANNA MARIA ARNOLD,' (Sister of Bethia, ) b. Pickering, Ont., Aug. 7, 1854; m. Orangeville, Ont., June 7, 1876, John, son of Adam and Susannah (Bloomer) McKibbon, b. Vaughn, Ont., Oct. 26; farmer; Melancthon; Conservative; member Church of L. D. S. Children: 10943. Adam Edward, b. Apr. 2, 1877, Mono. 10944. John William, " July 1, 1878, " 10945. Anna Maude, "Oct. 1, 1881, Amaranth, [6694] ELIZA JANE ARNOLD,' (Sister of Bethia,) b. Melancthon, Ont., Jan. 25, 1857; m. Shelburne, Ont., Aug. 18, 1800, George A., son of Joseph and Rebecca (White) Pritchard, b. Brockville, Ont., about 1843; tinner; Brockville; Conservative; Epis. Ch. b. Shelburne: 10946. Clare, May 21, 1882. [6695] JOSHUA ARNOLD,' (Bro. of Bethia,) b. Melancthon, Ont., Oct. 10, 1859; m. Homing's Mills, Ont., Jan. 4, 1881, Jane Talbot, adopted dau. of Richard and Sarah Phair, b. Toronto, Ont., Jan. 15, 1864; her parents d. in her infancy; farmer; Melancthon; member Church of L. D. S. 1064 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. h. Melancthon: 10947. Oliver, July 7, 1882. 10948. Edward Stanley, Feb. 15, 1884. 10949. Willard Evans, Aug. 1, 1887. 10950. James Burtrim, July 24, 1889. 10951. William Talbot, Dec. 8, 1892. 10952. Jarnet, Nov. 20, 1893. 10953. Elizabeth Maude, May 27, 1896. [6696] WILLIAM ISAAC ARNOLD,' (Bro. of Bethia,) b. Melancthon, Ont., Aug. 18, 1861; m. Honeywood, Mulmur, Feb. 1, 1893, Frances Mariam, dau. of Richard and Ann (Tupling) Coe, b. Mulmur, Mar. 13, 1870; farmer; Conservative; members Church of L. D. S. Ch. b. Melancthon: 10954. Myrtle Mildred, Sept. 8, 1894. 10955. James Andrew, Dec. 26, 1895. [6697] ELLEN AMELIA ARNOLD,' (Sister of Bethia,) b. Melancthon, Ont., Dec 17, 1863; m. there, Mar. 5, 1885, Thomas, son of Thomas and Lucy (Curtus) Clayton, b. Shambershire, England, May 26, 1861; farmer; Sault St. Marie, Mich.; Conservative; members Church of L. D. S. Children: 10956. Joseph L. Smith, b. Dec. 24, 1889, Shelburne. 10957. William Bowley, " Nov. 11, 1892, Melancthon. [6698] HANNAH MATILDA ARNOLD,' (Sister of Bethia,) b. Melancthon, Ont., Oct. 10, 1865; m. Homing's Mills, Ont., Aug. 18, 1886, Andrew, son of William and Mary (Martin) Kilpatrick, b. Brompton, Ont., Apr. 10, 1852; express and drayman; Brampton, Orangeville, Mona Center, and Primrose, until 1868; since, Homing's Mills and Shelburne; Conservative; alder man, 1895-7; Presb.; Freemason; Member Orange Lodge 1125, C. O. F. and Fores ters 281. Ch. b. Homing's Mills: 10958. Myrtle Susie Irene, Oct. 4, 1887.' [6708] CORDELIA F. SMALL,' (Lucretia Hamblin,8 William,7 Nathan,6 Caleb,6 James,*32*) b. Waquoit, Mass., Mar. 7, 1827; m. there, May 28,1846, Capt. Peter, son of Thomas and Lydia, (Eldredge*) Childs, t b. Waquoit, Dec. 13, 1822; master mariner; North Falmouth, Mass. Children: b. April 10, 1847, N. Falmouth; d. May 19, 1850. " May 4, 1850, " " Jan. 24, 1852, " '• Apr. 4, 1854, Hilo, H. I. " Nov. 20, 1856, N. Falmouth. " Oct. 2, 1858, Honolulu, H. I. " June 5, 1860, N. Falmouth; d. Oct. 8, 1860. " Apr. 20, 1862, " " * For Eldridge see note 90. t For Childs see note 36. 10959. Frederick, 10960.* Lucretia, 10961.* Frederick, 10962.* Byron, 10963.* Lillie, 10964.* Minnie, 10965. Infant. 10966. William, NINTH GENERATION. 1065 [6710] HIRAM EDWIN SMALL,' (Bro. of Cordelia F.,) b. Waquoit, Mass., Jan. 1, 1836; m. North Falmouth, Mass., Feb. 20, 1866, Joanna Fearing, dau. of Capt. Joseph Warren and Laura (Crowell,*) Nye,t b. North Falmouth, Sept. 28, 1837; carpenter; North Falmouth; Republican. No issue. [6711] REBECCA WEST SMALL,' (Sister of Cordelia F.,) b. Waquoit, Mass., July 3, 1840; m. North Falmouth, Mass., May, 1873, Capt. Stillman William, son of Stillman and Tabitha (AllenJ) Snow.g b. Har wich, Mass., Mar. 1, 1831; master mariner; Harwich and Winchester, Mass.; Republican; she d. Winchester, Nov. 29, 1899. Ch. b. East Boston: 10967* Florence M., May 19, 1876. [6712] ROXANNA SNOW SMALL,9 (Sister of Cordelia F.,) b. Waquoit, Mass., Aug. 22, 1842; m. North Falmouth, Mass., Nov. 7, 1872, Charles Edward, son of Isaac Dexter and Julia Ann (Pope||) Bump, b. Middle borough, Mass., Sept. 26, 1846; shoe cutter; Middleborough; Republican. No issue. [6714] AMELIA RUSSELL SMALL,' (Sister of Cordelia F.,) b. Waquoit, Mass., June 5, 1847; 'm. North Falmouth,- Mass., Dec. 6, 1869, Alvin, son of Nathaniel and Hannah (BurgessH) Wing,** b. Pocassett, Mass., Dec. 5, 1845; farmer; Pocassett; Republican. Ch. b. Pocassett: 10968. Nathaniel Norton, 1877; unm. 1901. [6715] WILLIAM L. HAMLIN,' (Hiram,3 William,7 Nathan,6 Caleb,6 James,*32*) b. Falmouth, Mass., Mar. 26, 1845; m. New Bedford, Mass., Aug. 24, 1870, Emeline, dau. of Otis and Lydia H. (Head) Baker, tt b. Falmouth, Sept. 5, 1851; mariner; Falmouth. He d. there, Apr. 15, 1894. Ch. b. Falmouth: 10969* Justina Melrose,- Dec. 5, 1872. 10970. Hiram Edward, Sept. 16, 1874; unm. 1896. [6717] ANNA LOUISA HAMBLIN,' (Sister of William L.,) b. Waquoit, Mass., July 31, 1851; m. there, Jan. 19, 1874, Charles Leslie, son of Charles Luce and Eliza Ann (Jones) Bassett, JJ b. West Barnstable, Mass., Mar. 18, 1853; farmer; West Barnstable. Ch. b. W. Barnstable: 10971.* Susan Eliza, Dec. 8, 1875. 10972. Chester Luce, Apr. 5, 1882; unm. 1902. * For Crowell see notes 52, 270 and 390. t For Nye see note 34. X For Allen see notes 267 and 465. 8 For Snow see note 177. II For Pope see note 26. H For Burgess see note 389. ** For Wins see note 77. t+ For Baker see note 125. XX For Bassett see note 130. 1066 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [6718] WILLIAM E. KERN,9 (Tabitha P. Hamblin,3 William,7 Nathan,6 Caleb,6 James,*321) b. Sandwich, Mass., Feb. 8, 1832; m. there, Jan, 6, 1852, Henrietta, dau. of Levi and Miranda (Towne) Lovejoy, b. in Maine, May 17, 1835; glass blower; Sandwich; Odd Fellow. Ch. b. Sandwich: 10973.* Emily, Dec. 3, 1852. 10974.* Etta, May 21, 1861. 10975. Minnie, Jan. 3, 1866. 10976. William, Dee. 1, 1869. [6719] HENRY A. KERN,9 (Bro. of William E.,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Nov. 5, 1833; m. there, July 31, 1859, Sylvia, dau. of Henry and Tirzah Weeks;* 1st Lieut. D, 29 Mass. Inf. Vols.; enlisted May 9, 1861; dis. May 30,1862; glass maker; New Bedford, Mass.; Republican; shed. Sandwich, Jan. 1, 1860. No issue. [6720] ANPHENETTIE KERN,' (Sister of William E ,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Apr. 21, 1836; m. 1st, W. Rabon; m. 2d, Elkanah Sears, sonof Peter and Sarah (Searst) Baker,Jb. South Dennis, Mass.; hotel keeper; West Dennis; Republican. He d. West Dennis, April, 1885; she d. there, Dec. 10, 1882. Ch. by 1st Marriage: 10977. Jessie: m. Capt. Nathan F. Rogers. Ch. by 2d marriage, b. So. Dennis: 10978.* Lillian Sears, Oct. 20, 1867. [6721] SARAH BRUCE KERN,' (Sister of William E.,) b. Sandwich, Mass., July 21, 1838: m. Waquoit, Mass., Mar. 28, 1877, Charles F., son of Joseph and Lydia (Eldridge?) Child;|| mariner in early life; later farmer; Waquoit, Mass., 1896. No issue. [6726] HERBERT KERN,' (Bro. of William E.,) m. Mary Cash, of Hyannis, Mass. [6727] LAURA MASON EDDY,9 (Ann F. Hamblin,3 Reuben,7 Nathan,6 Caleb,6 James,*32*) b. Providence, R. I., Mar. 5, 1843; m. East Greenwich, R.I., Oct. 7, 1868, Edward Harry, son of Harry and Cynthia (Godell) Payne, b. East Haddam, Ct., Sept. 25, 1841; res. Putnam, Ct.; Epis.; Freemason; A. O. U. W.; K. P.; Knight Golden Cross; she Baptist. Ch. b. Mystic, Ct.: 10979. Fannie Downs, Sept. 10, 1869; d. Apr. 2, 1883. * For Weeks see notes 422 and 462. + For Sears see notes 7, 285, 368, 370, 391 and 126. X For Baker see note 125. 8 For Eldridge see note 90. II For Childs see note 36. NINTH GENERATION. 1067 [6728] SUSAN PERRY EDDY,' (Sister of Laura M.,) b. Providence, R. I., Jan. 18, 1844; m. East Greenwich, R. I., Aug. 22, 1866, Frank M. Bates, of Pawtucket, R. I. Ch. b. Pawtucket: 10980. Charles Eddy, June 9, 1867; d. June 2, 1880. 10981. Sarah May, Dec. 3, 1872. [6730] ELLA M. JONES,' (Emily H. Hamblin,3 Reuben,7 Nathan,6 Caleb,5 James,*321) b. Falmouth, Mass., May 16, 1848; m. there, Dec. 8, 1868, Abbott, son of Isaac Henry and Susan L. ( Robinson*) Hatch, t b. Falmouth, Dec. 6, 1848; carriage builder; Roxbury, Mass.; Republican; members Eliot Church, Boston; she d. Boston, Dec. 3, 1889. Children: 10982. ' Isaac Henry, b. May 20, 1870, Falmouth; unm. 1897. 10983. William Albert, " June 4, 1873, Boston, " " 10984. George Stewart, " Oct. 9, 1879, " " " [6731] ADA M. JONES,' (Sister of Ella M.,) b. Falmouth, Mass., Feb. 29, 1851; m. Roxbury, Mass., Nov. 12, 1879, William A., son of Thomas J. and Frances B. (Wells) Searles, b. Salem, Mass., Apr. 22, 1842; private, A, 22 Mass. Inf. Vols., enlisted Oct. 22, 1864; Republican; she Methodist; she d. Roxbury, Nov. 7, 1891. Child: 10985. Albert H., b. June 18, 1881. [6734] HORATIO HOUGTON HAMLEN,' (Nathaniel,8 James,' Na thaniel,6 Caleb,6 James,*321) b. Sandwich, Mass., Mar. 30, 1854; professional singer; received his musical education in Boston; res. Portland, Me.; E.Cam bridge, Mass.: Meriden, Ct.; and Brooklyn, N.Y. ; Methodist. He d. Brook lyn, May 5, 1890, unmarried. [6735] MARY ELIZABETH HAMLEN,' Sister of Horatio H ., b. Sandwich, Mass., Sept. 10, 1856; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 5, 1879, John Howard, son of James D. and Lydia A. (Ladd) Charlton, b. Chester, Ct., Nov. 7, 1852; cutlery mfgr.; Meriden, Ct.; member R.A.; LO. R.M.; and S. A. R. Be fore marriage she was a singer: res. Portland, Me.; East Cambridge, Mass.; Montreal, Canada, and Meriden, Ct.; Methodist. Ch. b. Meriden: 10986. Sylvia May, Feb. 7, 1883. 10987. Dorothy Gertrude, Apr. 28, 1889. 10988. Elizabeth, Sept. 14, 1894. [6736] LUCY AUGUSTA HAMLEN,' (Sister of Horatio H.,) b. Somerville, Mass., July 18, 1860; m. Taunton, Mass., July, 1887, Edward Milton, son of Milton Richardson and Emmeline (Havins) French, b. Garretts- ville, Ohio, June 15, 1862; she res. Somerville, until 1871; East Cambridge, until 1872; since, Taunton; she is a Normal graduate, and was a teacher about four years; Baptist. Ch. b. Taunton: 10989. Arthur Milton, Apr. 20, 1889, * For Robinson see note 86. t For Hatch see note 94. 1068 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [6737] ARTHUR BYRON HAMLEN,' (Bro. of Horatio H.,) was first named James Arthur, but his name was changed as above; b. Somer ville, Mass., May 15, 1865; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 15, 1892, Mary Ada, dau. of Henry E. and Carrie Smith (Compton) Ketcham, b. Goshen, N. Y., Nov. 26, 1870; merchant; N. Y., City; res. Brooklyn, N. Y. He inherited a strong rugged con stitution and up to the present time never had a day of illness. He attended school, first in Boston, Mass., afterwards three years in Conn., and finished his schooling by graduating from the High School in Brooklyn, 1886. A pleasant rivalry existed between him and his sister Gertrude, who was a brilliant scholar, Arthur B. Hamlen, Esq. in their studies at school; member of Star Athletic Club, Staten Island Athletic Club, Nassau Athletic Club, all in N. Y. During his school days and for several years after he devoted much attention to athletic sports and was frequently ac companied on sport trips by his father, who took a deep interest in his suc cess; they were usually together in the summer and fall months fishing, sailing and gunning. He is a strong and fearless swimmer and has saved several peo ple from drowning, who were being carried out in the heavy surf on the coast of New Jersey. He was fondly attached to his parents and after their other children were married, both lived with him until their death. When a boy he had a fine soprano voice and sang at many concerts with his father; in later years he sang in church and concert music as tenor; and for several years in quartette work with his sister Tirzah, the famous contralto. The old maternal family homestead at Waquoit, Mass., which has been in the family more than 150 years, and still in good condition, conveyed to him by his mother before her death, claims his warm attachment. There Mr. Hamlen and his sisters and NINTH GENERATION. 1069 their families spend much time sailing, fishing and gunning. In politics he is Republican, advocating the protective policy and sound money doctrine. He has been secretary of the Republican local organization, and delegate to county and state conventions; Methodist. He engaged in the woolen goods trade about 1887; is a member of the firm of Galpin, Carmichael & Co., dealer in worsted, woolen and goods for men's wear, 9 & 11 White street, N. Y. City; and has been successful in stock speculations: member of Sons of Am. Revolution; Sons of Revolution: Sons of Colonial Wars; Founders and Patriots of America. Ch. b. Brooklyn: 10990. Arthur Compton, Dec. 12. 1894. 10991. James Monroe, Mar. 6, 1901. [6738] GERTRUDE HARRIET HAMLEN,' (Sister of Horatio H.,) b. Portland; Me., Dec. 12,1867; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 1, 1897, Samuel Wilson, son of James and Annie (Walker) Frazer, b. White Lake, N. Y., May 25, 1866: artist; Newburg, N. Y., 1870-85; Brooklyn, 1885-97; Fall River, Mass., since 1898; Republican; Presb.: she was a fine scholar and graduated from the Brooklyn High School at the head of her class, 1886. She has resided in Port land, Me.; East Cambridge, Mass.; Meriden, Ct.;and Brooklyn; a soprano singer in Oratorio, church and concert music; Methodist. Children: 10992. James Samuel, b. Jan. 30, 1898, Fall River. 10993. Harriet Gertrude, " Aug. 14, 1901, South Braintree. Tirzah Hamlen Ruland. [6739] TIRZAH PHINNEY HAMLEN,' (Sister of Horatio H.,) b. East Cambridge, Mass., Mar. 25, 1872; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Apr. 30, 1894, Arthur Lamont, son of Manly A. and Jennie (Lamont) Ruland. She was edu- 1070 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. cated in Brooklyn, 1880-92; and has res. East Cambridge; " Meriden, Ct.; and Brooklyn; Methodist- Mrs. Ruland is a noted singer, possessing a superior contralto voice, highly cultivated; her singing, mostly in Oratorio and church music, has won golden opinions in this country and in Europe. Ch. b. Brooklyn; 10994, Donald Lamont, Feb. 6, 1895. [6740] Capt. FRED MONROE HAMLEN,' (George M.,8 Cornelius F.,' Nathaniel.6 Caleb,5 James,*32*) b. Falmouth, Mass., Nov. 16, 1859: m. Taun ton, Mass., Sept. 6, 1888: Myra Jane, dau. of Ansel Clark and. Joadicia Jane (Hoard) White,* b. Acushnet, Mass., Apr. 8, 1863. About 1877 he went to sea, shipping as boy on the Southern Cross, from Boston to Batavia, Java; thence to Glasgow, Scotland; Renarth, Wales; thence back to the East Indies, and home to N. Y., voyage about 23 months; re-shipped in same vessel for Singa pore; then shipped on the Ringleader, as second mate: was afterwards in the San Francisco and Liverpool trade; later in the West Coast of Africa trade, as master of brig Manson; subsequently he entered the employ of Old Colony Steamboat Co., between New York and Fall River, as pilot, and was so em ployed 1899. Res. Taunton. Ch. b. Taunton; 10995 Eunice. Seabury, Sept. 30, 18891. George D. Hamlen, M. D. T6741] GEORGE DEMPSTER HAMLEN,9, M. D., (Kro, Of Fred M.J b. Providence, R. 1.,. July 8,1866; physician and' surgeon; New York City. For White see note 27. • NINTH GENERATION. 1071 He graduated from East Greenwich Academy, R.I. , class of 1884; Wesleyan Uni versity, Middletown, Ct., class of 1888; while in college he was active in athlet ics, being president of an athletic association and captain of a foot ball team; also, solo 1st bass on College Glee Club. He graduated 3d in class of 160 from N.Y. University Med. College, 1890. On competitive examination, 1890, he was awarded the appointment of Interne in Bellevue Hospital, from which he re ceived a diploma, 1892, and has since practiced medicine in N.Y. City. In structor in N.Y. University Med. College, — Obsteterics and Gynarcology— from 1892 until the establishment of the medical department of Cornell Univer sity, since which he has been instructor in that institution; Republican; mem ber of county and state Med. Societies; Society Alumni Bellevue Hospital; Sons of Revolution; Richmond Hill. Golf Club; A.K.EClub; Knickerbocker Yacht Club; and Kane Lodge 454, A. F.& A.M. [6742] HENRY MARTIN BICKNELL,' (Charlotte C. Hamlen,3 Cor- neliusF.,7 Nathaniel,6 Caleb,6 James,*32*) b. Sandwich, Mass., Nov. 7, 1863; m. N. Y. City, June 30, 1891, Marie, dau. of M. R. and Sarah (Bechtel) Schultz, b. Oct. 25, 1861. He held a position with the New York Journal; resides Brook lyn, N.Y.; Republican; Freemason. No issue. [6744] EDWARD MONROE HAMLEN,' (Ezra,3 Cornelius F.,7 Nathan iel,6 Caleb,6 James,*321) b. Sandwich, Mass., Aug. 16, 1862; m. Taunton, Mass., Apr. 22, 1887, Delia Lincoln Merrill, "b. Taunton, Nov. 24, 1858; she is a descendant of Gen. Benjamin Lincoln, of Revolutionary fame. [6746] ELLA ELIZABETH HAINES,' (Nancy M.Jones,8 Hannah Ham blin,7 Nathaniel,6 Caleb,6 James,*321) b. Sandwich, Mass., Apr. 2, 1848; m. there, May 14, 1868, Mark Anthony,.son of William and Mary Ann Taylor, b. London, England, 1840; watchmaker; he d. Jersey City, N. J., Mar. 26, 1891; she res. Cambridge, Mass. Ch. b. Waltham, Mass.: 10996* Gertrude Haines, ¦ June 29, 1871. [6747] MARION F. HAINES,' (Sister of Ella E.,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Mar. 30, 1850; m. there, June 2, 1872, Charles Edward, son of Edward and Mary Ann (Bowell) Stephenson, b. Meaford, Ontario, Oct. 6, 1843; watchmaker and jeweller; Waltham and Boston; later, Somerville, Mass.; Republican; Freemason; Odd Fellow; Knight of Honor; she Cong. Ch. b. Boston: 10997. Harry Edward, Aug. 24, 1877. 10998. William Claude, Sept. 2, 1879. 10999. Lillian May, Jan. 4, 1882; d. Jan .5, 1885. [6748] EDGAR E. HAINES,' (Bro. of Ella E.,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Oct. 29, 1858; unmarried; druggist; Charlestown, Mass.; Republican; member King Solomon's Lodge, A.F. & A.M., of which he has been W. M.; Odd Fellow, and I.O.R. M., all of Charlestown. 1072 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [6751] EDWARD CLIFFORD BALL,' (Eliza A. Jones,3 Hannah Ham blin,7 Nathaniel,6 Caleb,6 James,*321) b. Sandwich, Mass., 1860; m. E. Cambriifge, Mass., 1885; Emma Frances, dau. of John and Sylvia Ann (Bumpas*) Oldhfar, b. Wareham, Mass., 1853; mechanic; E. Cambridge; Republican; she Baptist. Children: 11000. Eliza May, b. 1889, E. Cambridge. 11001. CoraEstella, "1891. 11002. Florence Idella, " 1893. [6753] ALONZO MILTON HAINES,' (Paulina F. Jones,3 Hannah Ha| blin,7 Nathaniel,6 Caleb,6 James,*32*) b. Waltham, Mass., Nov. 24, 1866; Plymouth, N.H., Feb. 1889, Carrie Clifford; insurance agent; Cambridge, Mass.; widower, March, 1896. [6754] WALTER GRAFTON HAMLEN,' (Ezra G.,3 Ezra,7 Nathaniel,* Caleb,6 James,*321) b. Sandwich, Mass., 1862; m. by Rev. Royal J. Kellogg, Bourne, Mass., Apr. 28, 1891, Sarah Thomas, dau. of Joseph T. and Emily T. (Le Baron) Hathaway,t b. Buzzard's Bay, Mass., 1871; painter; New Bedford, iW3 cci Ch. b. New Bedford: 11003. Carlton Le Baron, Feb. 1, 1892. 11004. Emily R., Feb. 24, 1893. [6755] CORA MABEL HAMLIN,' (Sister of Walter G., ) b. Sandwich, Mass., May 27, 1865; m. by George W. Elmer, Sandwich, Apr. 7, 1894, John Francis, son of John Calvin Cook and Eudorah, (Godfrey) Ellis.J. b. Sandwich, Nov. 23, 1864; shoe cutter; Brockton, Mass.; Republican; member CapeCod Mutual Benefit Asso.; she Cong.; and member Brockton Hosp. Ladies' Aid So. Ch. b. Brockton: 11005. Dorothy Mabel, July 10, 1896. [6760] ROSANNA M. HAMBLIN,' (Levi D.,3 Marshall X!.,7 Nathaniel,6 Caleb,6 James,*321) b. Sandwich, Mass., Oct. 30,1870; m. by Rev. G. F. Jenks, Mattapoisette, Mass., Dec. 11, 1888; Charles S., son of William B. and Angelina B. Keene, b. Sandwich, 1861; tackmaker; Sandwich. [6762] LEVI ALONZO HAMBLIN,' (Bro. of Rosanna M.,) b. Sandwich, Mass., Aug. 14, 1874; m. by Rev. S. B. Flagg, Sandwich, Oct. 10, 1897, Annie L., dau. of Daniel and Elizabeth (Shute) Tribon, b. Sandwich, 1879; laborer; Sandwich. [6773] LEONARD GURLEY LOOMIS,9 (Lovisa. Crocker,3 Betsey Foote,7 Elizabeth Hamblin," Job,6 James,*321) b. Lorain Co., Ohio, Aug. 4, 1837; m. Grand Rapids, Mich., Nov., 1865, Elizabeth, dau. of Luther D. and Mary (Cosgrove) Abbott, b. Grandville, Nov., 1840; farmer; Ohio, until 1864; afterwards, Michigan, St. Johns, 1902; Republican; justice peace; Methodist: member St. Johns' Lodge 28, A. O. U. W.; Sergt. E, 42 Ohio Inf. Vols.; enlisted * For Bumpas see note 44. + For Hathaway see notes 207 and 337. X For Ellis see note 32. NINTH GENERATION. 1073 Sept., 1861; In battles of Thompson's Hill, Amite River, Champion Hills, Middle Greek, Cumberland Gap, Chickasaw Bayou, and Arkansas Post; wounded at Champion Hills, May 16, 1863; dis. Nov. 16, 1864; she Cong. She d. Greenbush, Mich., Apr., 1880. Ch. b. Greenbush. 11006.* Mary Elizabeth, Feb. 28, 1867. 11007.* Leonard Stanton, Aug. 4, 1871. 11008. Egbert A., Mar. 1, 1880; d. July, 1880. [6775] ALVIN CROCKER LOOMIS,' (Bro. of Leonard G.,) b. Avon, Ohio, June 3, 1843; m. Gaines, Mich., 1867, Mrs. Sarah L. Campbell, dau. of Andrew Jackson Terrell; farmer; Kent Co., Mich., until 1873; afterwards, Reed City, Mich., and vicinity; Republican; private, H, 21, Mich. Inf. Vols.: enlisted 1862; dis. June, 1865; memberof Steadman Post, 198, G. A. R. and M. W. A.; Methodists. Both d. Reed City; he Apr. 5, 1896; she Apr. 1, 1900. Children: 11009. • Burt E. 11010. Alvin J. non. Gkorge M. 11012. Lulu A. [6778] WILLIAM CHESTER LOOMIS,' (Bro. of Leonard G.,) b. Avon, Ohio, Dec. 10, 1852; m. Gaines, Mich,, Jan. 15, 1885, Agnes Euphe- mla, dau. of Anthony J. and Susannah (Geary) Harvey, b. Paris, Ontario, Aug. 80,1855; farmer and carpenter; Byron, Mich.; Republican; memberof Carlisle Grange, 812, P. H.; United Brethren. Children: 11013. Edith Mignonette, b. Jan. 18, 1886, West Carlisle. 11014. Charles William, " Aug. 9, 1888, St. Johns. 11015. Harvey Chester, " May 27, 1892, W. Carlisle. 11016. Olive Agnes, " Aug. 30, 1894, " [6779] ALVAN J. CROCKER,' (Judson,3 Betsey Foote,' Elizabeth Hamblin,6 Job,6 James,*321) b. Dover, Ohio, June 10, 1846; m. Gaines, Mich., Apr. 11, 1872, Charlotte, dau. of Anthony J. and Susannah (Geary) Harvey, b. Canada, Oct. 15, 1853; farmer; Gaines and Byron, Mich.; Republican; member of Lodge 387, A. F. & A. M.; she member L. O. T. M.; United Brethren. Ch. b. Gaines: 11017.* Wilbert, Mar. 30, 1873. 11018. Daisy, Apr. 12, 1875; m. Thomas Atkins. 11019. Adelbert, Feb. 10, 1878; d. Jan. 11, 1879. [6780] CAROLINE CROCKER,' (Sister of Alvan J.,) b. Dover, Ohio, Jan., 1848; m. Frank Warren, of Byron Center, Mich. [6782] DORA CROCKER,' (Sister of Alvan J.,) b. Gaines, Mich., Aug. 28, 1863; m. C. H. Daily, of Sturgis, Mich. 1074 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [6785] BELLE FOOTE,' (David,3 Thomas,7 Elizabeth Hamblin,6 Job,6 James,*321) b. Lorain, Ohio, Feb. 27, 1847; m. Cleveland, Ohio, June 10,1867, William Purcupile, h. Elyria, Ohio, Aug. 1, 1847; blacksmith; Lorain; Repub lican; members, P. H. O; she Christian. He d. Lorain, July 13, 1893. Children: 11020. Eliza A., b. Sept. 18, 1869. 11021. Leonora A., " Sept. 21, 1871. 11022. Archie J., " Nov. 20, 1875. 11023. Ella A., " Sept. 10, 1887. |6787] ELLA A. FOOTE,' (Sister of Belle,) b. Lorain, Ohio, Apr. 10, 1852; m. Oct. 4, 1870, Capt. Ira B. Mansfield, b. Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 6, 1850; captain of steamboat; Lorain; Republican; mem ber K. of P.; Royal Arcanum; P. H. C; she Christian. No issue. [6788] ADA FOOTE,' (Sister of Belle,) b. Vassar, Mich., Apr. 15, 1857; m. Lorain, Ohio, Dec. 25, 1874, Eugene San- qorn, b. Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 27. 1853; R. R. engineer: Cleveland, Ohio; Repub lican; member Royal Arcanum; Odd Fellow: Brotherhood R. R. Engineers; she member Daughters of Rebekah and K. O. T. M. Ch. b. Lorain: 11024. Carrie W., Aug. 5, 1876; unm. 1897. 11025. Alice B., Sept. 4, 1879, " 11026. Elicie M., Mar. 14, 1882, " 11027. Elmer E., Nov. 27, 1884. 11028. Ethel M., May 8, 1886. 11029. Howard, July 12, 1894. 11030. Grace M., Sept. 15, 1896. [6789] Capt. HERBERT P. FOOTE,' (Bro. of Belle,) b. Denmark, Mich., May 4, 1860; m. Dec. 25, 1882, Mary Seinrath, b. Tiffin, Ohio, Jan. 21, 1862; sailor; Lorain, Ohio; Republican; member K. O. T. M. Ch. b. Lorain: 11031. Frank E., Apr. 28, 1884. [6790] ROMELIA M. FOOTE,' (Lyman P.,6 Thomas,7 Elizabeth Hamblin,6 Job,6 James,*321) b. Dover, Ohio, Aug. 27, 1843; m. Cleveland, Ohio, Apr. 24, 1862, William H., son of Thomas and Eleanor (Cannon) Quayle.b. New- burg, Ohio, Apr. 27, 1838. His parents were natives of the Isle of Man; ship builder; Republican; Presb.; Orderly Sergt. G. 150 Ohio Inf. Vols., 100 days service. He d. Cleveland, June 25, 1893; she member Western Reserve Chapter, D. A. R.: res. Cleveland, 1897. Children: 11032.* William Foote, b. Oct. 26, 1862, Cleveland. 11033.* Florence Helen, " June 9, 1865, " 11034. Mamie, " May 2, 1874. 11035. Charles Tod, " July 3, 1875. 11036. Ruth Eleanor, " Dec. 10, 1884. NINTH GENERATION. 1075 [6792] FLORENCE ROSABELLE FOOTE,' (Sister of Romelia M.,) b. Cleveland, Ohio, July 9, 1850; m. Apr. 17, 1873, Henry E., son of John Henry and Jeanette (Clemea) Lenee, b. Mar. 10, 1844; manufacturer; Cleveland, until 1881: since, Poplar Bluffs, Mo.: Republican; private, A, 150 Ohio Inf. Vols.; enlisted May 5, 1864; dis. Aug., 1864; Lutheran. Children: 11037. Harry Foote, b. Feb. 18, 1874. 11038.* Ella Ruth, " Aug. • 7, 1876, Cleveland. [6794] CORA ELSIE FOOTE,' (Sister of Romelia M., ) b. Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 14, 1860; m. Christian, son of Henry Christian and Bertha ( Hesse) Narten, b. Hamburg, Germany, Feb. 10, 1851; wholesale grocer; Cleveland; Republican; Lutheran: Freemason; K. of P.; she Epis. Ch. b. Cleveland: Bertha Elsie, July 9, 1882. Christian Carl, Feb. 24, 1884. Apr. 8, 1885. Oct. 14, 1888. June 29, 1892. 11039. 11040. 11041. 11042.11043. Lyman Foote, Perry Ernest, Henry Siller, [6796] TEMPA FOOTE,' (Thomas,37 Elizabeth Hamblin,6 Job,6 James,4321) b. Avon, Ohio, July 31, 1841; m. 1st, Oct., 1862, Augustus C. Reed; lawyer; he d. Dec, 1863; m. 2d, May, 1866, Milligan Reed. She d. Kansas, July 15, 1872. Ch. by 1st marriage: 11044. Augustus Charles, b. Feb. 14, 1864. By 2d marriage: 11045. Nellie, b. Apr. 22, 1868. 11046. Horace G., " Sept. 30, 1870. [6797] THOMAS CORWIN FOOTE,' (Bro. of Tempa,) b. Dover, Ohio, Apr. 11, 1847: m. 1st, Feb. 8, 1870, Clara M. Cotton, b. Jan. 12, 1854; divorced July 25, 1895; m. 2d, Aug., 1896, Anna Hanchett.* Ch. by 1st marriage: 11047. Minnie A., b. Dec. 14, 1871: d. June 7, 1872. 11048. Lotta T., " Apr. 13, 1873; m . Frank H. Lovejoy. 11049. Robert S., " Sept. 26, 1874. 11050. Caroline A., " July 19, 1876. 11051. Cora M., " July 16, 1880; d. Oct. 11, 1881. 11052. Newton O, " June 2, 1882, " June 29, 1887. 11053. Alice L., " Sept. 29, 1884. 11054. George W., " June 29, 1886. 11055. Temperance R., " Mar. 6, 1888. 11056. Gerald Thomas, " Jan. 19, 1891. [6799] MARY A. GARDNER,' (Temperance R. Foote,8 Thomas,7 Elizabeth Hamblin,6 Job,6 James,*321) b. Dover, Ohio, Apr. 16, 1846; m. George town, 111., Oct. 21, 1875, Isaac Fraizer; farmer; Rolla, Mo.; Republican; Epis.; she Methbdist. She d. Ramsey, 111. Apr. 6, 1878. Oh. b. Ramsey: 11057* George I., Mar. 31, 1878. * For Hanchett see note 232. 1076 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [6800] GEORGE W. GARDNER,9 (Bro. Mary A.,) b. Dover, Ohio, Jan. 27, 1848; m. Ontario, Canada, Mar. 6, 1895, Flora, dau. of Austin and Phebie (Stover) Ballard, b. Ontario, 1864; farmer; Jamestown, N. Y., 1856-67; Arlington, Mo., 1868-75; since, Ramsey, 111:; Republican; mem bers Court of Honor, 215. Children: 11058. Wilfred Austin, 11059. George Clifford, b. June 6, 1896, Ramsey. " Apr. 12, 1898, Ontario. [6802] EMMA T. GARDNER,' (Sister of Mary A.,) b. Cleveland, Ohio, July 22, 1853; m. Lexington, Mo., Aug. 27, 1868, Dr. John C. Martin, b. Williamsport, Pa., July 17, 1826; private, E, 3 N.J. Inf. Vols.; enlisted May 28, 1861: received a bullet in the head at Gettysburg, Pa., July 3, 1863, which he carried until his death; dis. June 23, 1864; resided Arlington and Ozark, Mo., and Ramsey, Ills.; Republican; Christians; he d. Ramsey, July 31, 1892. She res. Ramsey, 1901. Children: 11060. John L., b. July 24, 1870, Arlington; d. May 16, 1872. 11061. Tempa, " Feb. 10, 1872, 11062* James M., " Oct. 4, 1873, 11063. George, " Oct. 16, 1875, Ozark; 11064. Calvin, " Sept. 8, 1878, " 11065. Benjamin F., "- Aug. 30, 1880. 11066. Thomas F., " Sept. 16, 1882, Ramsey. 11067. Octavia, " Sept. 17, 1886, Oct. 3, 1876. d. Oct. 17, 1875. d. Dec. 6, 1890. [6806] LENA GA RDN ER,' (Sister of Mary A ., ) b. Jamestown, N. Y., June 12, 1864; m. Vandalia, 111., Aug. 1, 1883. William L., son of Joseph and Anna (Steel) Hennon, b. Pittsburg, Pa., Aug. 11, 1869; farmer; Ramsey, 111.; Republican; she Methodist. Ch. b. Ramsey: 11068. Thomas J., 11069. Charles O., 11070. Halford H., 11071. Henrietta, b. Jan. 1, 1886: d. Nov. 11, 1887. " Nov. 11, 1887. " Jan. 23, 1891. " July 7, 1895. [6807] EMELINE JULIA FOOT,' (Solomon R.,3 Silas,7 Elizabeth Hamblin,6 Job,6 James,*32*) b. Eaton, Ohio, Dec. 15, 1847; m. Melrose, Minn., Dec. 24, 1867, Albert Garrett, son of Harvey and Eliza (Bassett) Barton, b. Eaton, Ohio, July 24, 1838; carpenter; Black Earth, Wis., 1846-58; in the army, 1862-6; Melrose, Minn., 1866-71; Birchdale, Minn., 1871-4: Melrose, 1874-83; San Pedro, Cal., 1883-94; Altadena, Cal., 1894-8; since, San Pedro; Republican; mem ber, of B, Ind. Battalion, Minn. Cav.; also, D. 1st Regt. Mounted Rangers, Minn.; also, m Capt. Freeman's Co., of Northern Rangers, Minn.; enlisted Aug. 24, 1862; served at Ft. Abercrombie and on tbe frontier under Gen. Sibley; finally discharged June 6, 1866; member of Lodge 332, A. F. & A. M.; she mem. Chap. 174, O.E.S.; Epis. NINTH GENERATION. 1077 Children: 11072. Ermine V., b. Mar. 3, 1869, Melrose; d. Apr. 19, 1869. 11073.* Cora Evelyn, "May 17,1871, 11074.* Addie Alberta, " Feb. 16, 1873, Birchdale. 11075. Ina Ozella, " Sept. 24, 1875, Melrose; unm. 1902. [6809] EMMA LOVETTE FOOT,' (Sister of Emeline J.,) b. Laporte, Ind., Aug. 20, 1852; m. Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 22, 1874, James C, son of James B. and Christiana (McNaughton) McDonald, b. Peterboro Co., Ontario, Nov. 5, 1839; carpenter; Melrose, Minn., until March, 1876; Stuart, Iowa, until August, 1879; Creston, Iowa, until December, 1881; since, San Pedro, Cal.; Republican; Lieut. G, 9 Minn. Inf. Vols.; enlisted Sept. 12, 1862; in battles of Guntown, Tupelo, Nashville, and Spanish Fort; wounded at Nashville,?Dec. 14, 1864: dis. Aug. 25, 1865; mem. Stuart Lodge, 144, I.O.O.F.; Epis. She d. Los Angeles, Cal., Jan. 29, 1882. Children: 11076. Harold Adelbert, b. Dec. 20, 1876, Stuart: unm. 1902. 11077. Ina Isabella, " Nov. IS, 1881, Creston, " " Lorin S. Foot, Esq. [6810] LORIN SEELY FOOT,' ( Bro. of Emeline J.,) b. Laporte Co., Ind., Sept. 25, 1854; m. Grey Eagle, Minn., Aug. 11, 1878, Sadie Maria, dau. of Ferdinand and Charlotte (Cram) Trace, b. Crawford Co., Pa., Sept. 19, 1855; merchant, ranchman and stockman, cattle, horses and sheep; Melrose, Minn., 1878-83; since, Burlington, N. Dak.; Republican; county auditor, 1885-7; member Star in the West Lodge 33, A. F.& A.M.; members Venus Chapter 14, O. E. S. 1078 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children: 11078. Ethel May, b. Dec. 19, 1881, Melrose; d. Sept. 8, 1882 11079. Leroy Albert, " Sept. 9, 1882, <( unm. 1902. 11080. Mabel Evlyn, " Jan. 30, 1884, Burlington, " " 11081. Harold Lorin, " Apr. 4, 1887, d. Apr. 12, 1887 11082. Minnie Agnes, " June 25, 1888, 11083. Stanley Ralph, " July 27, 1890, 11084. Jessie Adaline, " Apr. 18, 1894, 11085. M yrtle Charlotte, " Jan. 31, 1895, d. Apr. 19, 1898 [6811] CAROLINE ELECTA FOOT,' (Sister of Emeline J.,) b. Laporte Co., Ind., Oct. 29, 1856; m. Melrose, Minn., Oct. 14, 1883, Amos Thomas, son of Amos Thomas and Phebe Ann (Stone) Tracy, b. Hudson, Wis., Sept. 4, 1854; farmer and stock grower; Burlington and Minot, N. Dak.; San Pedro, Compton, Gardena and Los Angeles, Cal.; Republican; Sheriff Ward Co., N. Dak., 1885-92. Children: Ray Amos, b. Jan. 24, 1885, Burlington. Pearl Adaline, " Feb. 13, 1887, Oct. 8, 1888, Minot. ' Oct. 5, 1890, " Chester Arthur, " Aug. 23, 1892, San Pedro. Belle McKinley, "Sept.23, 1896, Compton. : Oct. 31, 1898, Gardena. 11086.11087.11088.11089.11090. 11091.11092. Fred Allen, Edith Alberta, Mark Stanley, [6816] CAROLINE ELIZA FOOT,' (Silas,3 7 Elizabeth Hamblin,6 Job,6 James,4321) b. near Elyria, Ohio, Dec. 18, 1850; m. Melrose, Minn., Sept. 8, 1879, William Wallace, son of Jesse Lewis and Sarah (Peck) Watson, b. Virginia; cooper and farmer; he was raised at Lafayette, Ind.; res. Melrose, Minn., 1878- 83; Keystone, N. Dak., 1883; Round Prairie, Minn., 1883-9; Tullahoma, Tenn., 1898-1900; since, La Salle, Mont.; Republican; she Presb. Children: 11093. Julia Maria, b. Oct. 16, 1880, Melrose; unm. 1902. 11094. Mordeca Lewis, " Jan. 20, 1883, " 11095. William Wallace, " Sept. 30, 1885, Round Prairie. [6818] V CLARj^ADALlNE FOOT,' (Sister of Caroline E.,) b. Cottage Grove, Wis., Feb. 12, 1855; m. St. Cloud, Minn., Feb. 7, 1876, John Austin, son of John arld^Mary Marvillah (Soperj Masters, b. St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 29, 1851; farmer; Harrison, Minn.; Populist; town clerk and assessor; sec retary, Harrison Dairy Assofs mem. of Camp 3058, M. W. A.; members Summit Camp, 1449. infancy. 1902. Children: 11096. A Daughter, b. Apr. 2, 1877; d. in 11097. Maude Addie, " Oct. 5, 1878. 11098. Claude Austin, "May 23, 1881; unm 11099. Leo Arnold, " Oct. 22, 1883, •• 11100. May Annie, " Feb. 17, 1886. 11101. Elsie Albina, " Mar. 30, 1889. 11102. Winnifred Amelia, " Feb. 26, 1891. 11103. Millard Arthur, "May 23, 1893. 11104. Sybil Alberta, "Mar. 13, 1897. NINTH GENERATION. 1079 [6819] EUGENE SILAS FOOT,' (Bro. of Caroline E.,) 1 b. Black Earth, Wis., Feb. 9, 1857; m. St. Cloud, Minn.,' Sept. 2, is80, Laura Helen, dau. of Joseph and Joanna Balch (Hill) Stewart, b. Bellevue, Minn., Oct. 26,1862; teacher and farmer; Kandijohi Co., Minn., 1858-62, and 1868-75; St. Cloud, Minn., 1862-8, 1875-80, 1883-95; Belle Prairie, Minn., 1880-3; Rice, Minn., since 1895; Republican; member Anchor Lodge, 178, A. F. &A.M.; Langola Camp, 3896, M. W. A.: members of Royalton Chapter, 111, O. E. S., and Burr Oak Camp, 1120, R. N. A. Ch. b. St. Cloud: 11105. Guy Kakel, b. Oct. 29, 1883. 11106. Paul, " Aug. 4, 1888. 11107. Harold Stewart, " May 25, 1890. 11108. Charles Eugene, " Nov. 26, 1892. •11109. Waite Loren, " July 5, 1895. [6820] CHARLES HENRY FOOT,' (Bro. of Caroline B.,) b. near Wilmar, Minn., May 11,, 1859; m. St. Cloud, Minn., Apr. 28, 1890, Theresa, dau. of John Cutter and Amanda (Korn) Polley, b. Winnebago, Minn., Jan. 21, 1862; lawyer; Wilma, until 1862; St. Cloud, 1862-8; Harrison, Minn., 1868- 78; St. Cloud, 1878-91; since, Kalispell, Mont.; Republican; member Soke Tent, 22, K. O. T. M., and Brotherhood Am. Yeoman; Unitarian; she Epis. and mem ber L. O. T. M. Ch. b. Kalispell: 11110. Dorothy, Nov. 12, 1891. 11111. Eugene B., Feb. 19, 1895. 11112. Jessie, June 8, 1897. 11113. Katherine, Jan. 22, 1899^ ' 11114. Isabel, July 27, 1900. 11115. Mary, Dec. 22, 1901. [6821] IDA MAY FOOT,' (Sister ,pf Caroline E.,) . b. Green Lake, Minn., Nov. 13, 1861; m. Melrose, Minn., June 5, 1884, Peter August, son of Peter and Caroline (Sorenson) Anderson, b. Sweden, Europe, July, 24, 1859; farmer and merchant; Crow Lake, 1884, Sauk Centre, 1885, Crow Lake, until 1885-90; St. Paul, 1890-1; Crow Lake, 1891-1900; since, Belgrade, Minn.; member of Belgrade Camp, 5556, M. W. A. Ch. b. Crow Lake: 11116. Effie Caroline, Sept. 10, 1885. 11117. Ethel Julia, Sept. 12, 1890. [6824] SARAH STEVENS,' (John,3 Louvisa Foote,7 Elizabeth Hamblin," Job,6 James,*321) b. Salem, Ohio, m. John Derry; she d. Salem. Child: 11118. Grace, m. and res. Albany. Ohio. [6825] MARY ANN STEVENS,' (Ransom F.,8 Louyisa Foote,7 Eliza-, ' beth Hamblin,6 Job,6 James,*321) b. Brighton, Ohio, Feb. 22, 1847; m. Clarks- field, Ohio, Aug. 8, 1871, Lorin, son of William and Electa M. (Humphrey) Rob erts, b. Gustavus, Ohio, Aug. 12, 1845; lawyer; Traverse City, Mich.; Republican; Freemason: Sergt., D, 2d Ohio Vet. Cav., enlisted Dec, 1861; dis. Sept., 1865; 1080 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. judge of probate: supt. of schools, 1871-9; prosecuting attorney; she member Ladies' Library Asso.; Woman's Club; Bay View Reading Circle; W. R. G, and Mich. State Federation of Women's Clubs; Congs. Ch. b. Traverse City: 11119.* Alice Taylor, May 12, 1873. 11120.* William Ransom, June 28, 1876. 11121.* Marion Stevens, Aug. 22, 1878. [6826] CYRUS BENJAMIN STEVENS,' (Bro. of Mary A.,) b. Avon, Ohio, Jan. 9, 1850; m. Byron, Mich., Aug. 5, 1875, Addie, dau. of William and Ann Driffill (Drinkall,) b. Ridgeville, Ohio, Jan., 1854; her parents were b. in England; teacher 1867-79; lawyer, admitted to tbe bar, 1881; prose cuting attorney; res. Avon, until 1870; Byron, Mich., until 1879; since, Hart, Mich.; Republican; school examiner; justice of the peace; drain commissioner and village president; prest. Wab-me-me club. He is also a poet and sports man. She member Ladies' Auxiliary Soe, and Progressive club. They have an adopted daughter, Edna, b. Aug. 22, 1885. No issue. [6827J EL1HU BURR1TT STEVENS,' (Bro. of Mary A.,) b. Avon, Ohio, Apr. 29, 1854; m. Byron, Mich., Feb. 10, 1875, Estella,dau. of Isaac and Julia A. (Coats) Albright, b. Byron, May, 8, 1857; farmer and stock dealer; Hart, Byron, Albion and Grand Rapids, Mich.; Republican. Children: 11122.* Lorin Burritt, b. Jan. 30, 1876, Hart. 11123. Lillian O, " Sept. 13, 1877; m. Charles S. Lewis. 11124. Alan Maxwell, " Oct. 1, 1880. 11125. Nora Finetta, " Feb. 6, 1883. 11126. Guy Worthington, " Apr. 14, 1885. 11127. Robert Lee, " Nov.' 12, 1886. 11128. Howard Delos, " July 24, 1888. 11129. Donald Albright, " Aug. 1, 1893. 11130. Bonnibel, " July 20, 1894. [6828] LUCY S. ALDRICH,' (Mary A. Stevens,3 Louvisa Foote,' Elizabeth Hamblin,6 Job,6 James,*321) b. Dover, Ohio, Apr. 1, 1849; m. Avon, Ohio, Nov. 23, 1893, John, son of William and Elizabeth (North) Peel, b. Lei cestershire, England; farmer: Eagle Cliff, Ohio; Republican; Cong.; she Baptist. No issue. [6829] MARY A. ALDRICH," (Sister of Lucy S.,) b. Dover, Ohio, May 27, 1851; m. West Dover, Oct. 24, 1888, Robert, son of Vincent and Elizabeth Everard, b. Thomby, Northamptonshire, England, May 7, 1854; farmer; England, until 1873; since, Ohio, West Dover 1898; Republican; Baptists. Ch. b. Avon: 11131. Mary A., Apr. 9, 1892. NINTH GENERATION. 1081 [6831] METTA V. ALDRICH,' (Sister of Lucy S.,) b. Dover, Ohio, Aug. 27, 1856; m. DeSmet, Dakota, June 17, 1885, Charles George, son of Andrew Jones and Sophia Butler (Coy) Drake, b. Oswego, Ills., Dec. 3, 1856; farmer; West Dover; Republican; she Baptist. Ch. b. DeSmet: 11132. Charles Henry, July 21, 1887. 11133. Mary Sophia, Feb. 5, 1889. [6832] EMMA I. ALDRICH,9 (Sister of Lucy S.,) b. Dover, Ohio, Oct. 6, 1859; m. Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 5, 1896, Fred, son of George Wolfe, and Laura A. (Eastman) Drake, b. Oskaloosa, Iowa, Aug. 13, 1862, his second wife; he m. 1st, her sister, Delia M. Aldrich; mason; West Dover, Ohio; Republican; Baptist. Ch. b. Dover: 11134. Marjorie L., Oct, 3, 1877. [6833] DELLA M. ALDRICH,9 (Sister of Lucy S.,) b. Dover, Ohio, July 14, 1862; m. there, Dec 5, 1884, Fred, son of George Wolfe and Laura A. (Eastman) Drake, b. Oskaloosa, Iowa, Aug. 13, 1862; she d. Cleveland, Ohio, Mar. 11, 1895, he m. 2d her sister, Emma I. Aldrich; mason; West Dover; Republican; Baptists. Children: 11135. Florence Mabel, b. June 20, 1886, DeSmet, S. Dak. 11136. George Henry, " Oct. 10, 1892, Cleveland. [6835] Dr. GEORGE CHAUNCEY JAMESON,' (Delia T. Stevens,3 Louvisa Foote,7 Elizabeth Hamblin,6 Job,6 James,*32*) b. Avon, Ohio, Aug. 31, 1865; m. Elyria, Ohio, Dec. 28, 1893, Nellie May, dau. of John Wesley and Ellen (Wood) Hulbert,* b. Elyria, Dec. 28, 1865; physician; Avon, until 1886; since, Oberlin, Ohio; Republican; graduated Oberlin College, 1890; and Med. Dept. University of Pa., 1893; Baptist; she Cong. Ch. b. Oberlin: 11137. John Hulbert, May 28, 1896. [6836] HATTIE BEAMAN,' (Sarah B. Stevens,3 Louvisa Foote,7 Eliza beth Hamblin,6 Job,6 James,*32*) b. Avon, Ohio, Feb. 25, 1873; m. June 13, 1895; Fred H. Peak, b. Avon; farmer; Avon. Ch. b. Avon: 11138. Robert De Forest, Apr. 15, 1896. 11139. Horace Leroy, Nov. 18, 1897. [6839] FRANCES JULIA ROBERTSON,9 (Theodore H.,8 Temperance Foote,' Elizabeth Hamblin,6 Job,6 James,*321) b. Dec. 27, 1854; m. Nov. 10, 1879, Edward Julian Upjohn, b. May 21, 1852. Children: 11140. Ida Frances, b. Jan. 22, 1883. 11141. Bertha Harriet, " Feb. 22, 1886. 11142. Julia Adelaide, " July 18, 1888. 11143. Willtam Henry, "July 8,1891. 11144. Edward Julian, " Dec. 2, 1893. * For Hulbert see notes 118 and 227. 1082 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [6840] RICHARD H. ROBERTSON,' (Bro. of Frances J.,) b. Apr. 3, 1863; m. Oct. 2, 1889, Dolly Wood, b. Dec. 5, 1867. Children: 11145. Dean Leroy, b. May 1, 1894. 11146. Nainie Leonora, " Nov. 19, 1895. [6843] BERTHA HARRIET ROBERTSON,' (Sister Frances J.,) b. May 9, 1873; m. Nov. 27, 1895, John William Vogle, b. Mar. 6, 1866. [6847] SARAH MAY FOSTER,9 (Mary L. Robertson,8 Temperance Foote,7 Elizabeth Hamblin," Job,6 James,*331) b. Amherst, Ohio. Dec. 30, 1857; m. Dec. 25, 1882, Selden L. Kent; res. N. Y. City. No issue. [6848] BURTON P. FOSTER,9 (Bro. of Sarah M.,) b. Amherst, Ohio, Oct. 16, 1859; m. Jan. 1, 1895, Mary Ann Cannon. Child: 11147. Cannon, b. Oct. 16, 1896. [6849] MARY LOUISE FOSTER,' (Sister of Susan M.,) b. Amherst, Ohio, Sept. 28, 1865; m. Oct. 24, 1886, Arthur W. Walker, of Portsmouth, N. H. Children: 11148. Willard Foster, b. July 2,1889. 11149. Geraldine, " Nov. 4, 1890. [6851] ALBERT A. FOOTE,' (Lavias H.,8 Ransom,7 Elizabeth Hamblin,6 Job,6 James,*32*) b. Dover, Ohio, Sept. 10, 1850; m. Sept. 14, 1871, Adelaide M., dau. of William and Candace (Whitbeck) Gibson, b. Detroit, Mich., Dec. 6,1849; farmer; Dover, until 1853; Byron, Mich., until 1878; since, Clarion, Mich.: Pop ulist; Justice Peace; Epis. Ch. b. Byron, 11150. Louis H., b. Sept. 21, 1873. 11151. Alberta W., " Feb. 5, 1875. 11152. Grace W., " Dec. 10, 1876. [6852] FRANK B. FOOTE,' (Bro. of Albert A.,) b. Dover, Ohio, June 2, 1852; m. Grandville, Mich,, Mar. 2, 1881, Anna M., dau. of John and Mary (Feiling) Brudi, b. Byron, Mich., Mar. 17, 1862; machinist; Dover, Ohio, until 1853; Byron, Mich., until 1892; since, Grand Rapids; Re publican. Ch. b. Byron: 11153. Leon L., b. Apr. 5, 1882. 11154. Hartley B., " Feb. 11, 1884. 11155. MonsonF., " Feb. 27, 1886. [6853] Dr. VARUS R. FOOTE,9 (Bro. Albert A.,) b. Byron, Mich., May 9, 1854; m. July 17, 1877, Rose, dau. of Owen and Mary (Kennedy) Narrergan, b. Mich., Nov. 12, 1853; physician; Waynesboro, Miss.; Republican. NINTH GENERATION. 1083 Ch. b. Byron: 11156. Pearl B., b. Jan. 28, 1879. 11157. Linton V., " Feb. 20, 1881. 11158. James R., " Mar. 30, 1884. [6854] ERNEST C. FOOTE,' (Bro. of Albert A.,) b. Byron, Mich., July 10, 1856; m. Grand Rapids, Mich., July 4, 1876, Jessie, dau. of John Barrager, b. Mich., Dec. 1856; machinist; Byron, until 1895; since, Petosky, Mich.; Republican. Children: 11159. Lottie B., b. May 14, 1877, Byron. 11160. Walter O, " Nov. 14, 1878, (4 11161. Ray G., " Nov. 2, 1880, " 11162. Neva May, " Nov. 11, 1890, (( 11163. Birney E., " Feb. 25, 1894, (t 11164. A Son, " Nov. 1, 1897, Petosky. [6856] HARRIET S. FOOTE,' (Ransom L.,3 Ransom,7 Elizabeth Hamblin,6 Job,6 James,*321) b. Dover, Ohio, May 3, 1856; m. Royalton, Minn., Jan. 1, 1880, H. M. Gould;* farmer; Langola, Minn.; shed. Langola, Mar. 9,1883. Ch. b. Langola: 11165. Parker, Oct. 8, 1881. 11166. A Daughter, Mar., 1883; d. Mar. 9, 1883. [6857] IDA B. FOOTE,' (Sister of Harriet S.,) b. Dover, Ohio, July 3, 1857; m. Royalton, Minn., Aug. 10, 1887, James M. Black; farmer, Royalton. He was killed in the lumber woods, Feb. 13, 1888. No issue. [6853] CORA D. FOOTE,' (Sister of Harriet S.,) b. Dover, Ohio, Feb. 28, 1862; m. Dec. 4, 1890, George A Savery, of Minne apolis, Minn. Ch. b. Minneapolis: 11167. S Edwin F., Nov. 8, 1891. 11168. Edith B., Apr. 7, 1893. 11169. Edna D., Apr. 7, 1893. [6859] CHARLES R. FOOTE,' (Bro. of Harriet S.,) b. St. Cloud, Minn., Dec. 22, 1864: m. Royalton, Minn., Mar. 19, 1896, Mary Richtor; farmer; Royalton. Ch. b. Royalton: 11170. Flora B., Oct. 7, 1897. [6860] ALPOHNSO E. FOOTE,' (Bro. of Harriet S., ) b. Lee Sauk, Minn., Nov. 22, 1865; m. Manston, Wis., June 26, 1894, Ellen Richtor, of Manston; farmer; Royalton, Minn. Ch. b. Langola: 11171. Martha E., July 13, 1895. 11172. MayE., Sept. 23, 1897. * For Gould see notes 153 and 369. 1084 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [6861] HENRY P. FOOTE,' (Bro. of Harriets.,) b. Two Rivers, Minn., July 25, 1867; m. Little Falls, Minn., Mar. 25, 1889, Anna M. Scharenbroich; farmer; Langola, Minn.; Seattle, Washington, 1898. Ch. b. Langola; 11173. Myrlle E., June 2, 1890. 11174. Geneva H., Aug. 5,1893. 11175. MyldredB., July, 1894; d. July 6, 1896. [6869] FRED EUGENE BRIGHT,' (Laura A. Foote,3 Ransom,7 Elizabeth Hamblin,6 Job,6 James,*321) b. Richland Center, Wis., Oct. 30, 1856; m. Cleveland, Ohio, May 7, 1878, Marguerite Angeline Byrnes, b. Ireland, Mar. 8, 1860; inventor and consulting engineer; Cleveland, until 1892; since, London, England, and Berlin, Germany; N. Y. City, 1901; Republican; Freemason. No issue. [6870] LOUELLA IRENE BRIGHT,' (Sister of Fred E.,) b. Richland Center, Wis., Aug. 25, 1858; m. Cleveland, Ohio. May 6, 1878, Dr. Henry Wayland, son of Henry Taft, b. N. Y. state, Mar., 1855; physician; St. Louis, Mo., 1878-1883; Republican; Epis. She Presb. He d. Evansville, Ind., June 14, 1883. Ch. b. St. Louis: 11176 A Daughter, Jan. 1, 1883. [6871] LAURA B. BRIGHT,' (Sister of Fred E.,) b. Richland Center, Wis., Jan. 14, 18.60; m. Cleveland, Ohio, Dec. 25, 1884, Charles William, son of Charles and Elizabeth (Hughes) Damerel, b. Rochester, N. Y., Dec. 24, 1851; traveling salesman; Rochester, 3 years; Lima, N. Y., 3 years; Dalafield, Wis., 2 years: Juneau, Wis., 2 years; Hastings, Minn., 14 years; St. Paul, Minn., 9, years: Wahpeton, N. Dak., 2 years; Los Angeles, Cal., 11 years; Democrat; member Sunset Lodge 290, A. F. & A. M., Los Angeles. Children: 11177. A Child, b. Nov. 13, 1886, Wabpeton. 11178. A Child, " Nov. 1, 1888, Los Angeles. [6872] HOYTE VERNER BRIGHT,' (Bro. of Fred E.,) b. Dover, Ohio, May 23, 1864; m. Lakewood, Ohio, June 16, 1886, Lillian, dau. of Dudley Luman and Almira Abigail (Phinney*) Oviatt, b. Dover, Sept. 24, 1864; mfg. of light machinery; Cleveland, Ohio; Republican; Epis. No issue. [6873] L1NNA MAE BRIGHT,9 (Sister of Fred E.,) b. Dover, Ohio, Aug. 4, 1868; m. June 6, 1894, George Howard, son of George Webb and Mary (Edgerly) Aylsworth. [6880] CHARLES M. NILES,' (Abigail J. Foote,3 Ransom,7 Elizabeth Hamblin,6 Job,6 James,*32*) b. Waverly, Mich., June 24, 1866: m. Lucas, Mich., Sept. 26, 1892, Alice, dau. of George Henry and Elizabeth (Vandusen) Freden- * For Phinney see note 189. NINTH GENERATION. 1085 burg, b. Puddletown, Mich., Nov. 26, 1867; engineer; Sherman, Mich.; Republi can: member Maqueston Tent 654, K.O.T.M.; she of L.O.T.M.; members of Evangelical church. No issue. [6881] CLAUDE E. NILES,' (Bro. of Charles M.,) b. Waverly, Mich., June 18, 1868; m. Cadillac, Mich., July 5, 1893, Anna, dau. of Elam and Sarah (Quackenbush) Pettit, b. Austin, Mich., Nov. 29, 1876; farmer; Sherman, Mich.; Republican. Children: 11179. Charles E., b. Feb. 10, 1895, Austin. 11180. Mildred E., " Oct. 2, 1896, Sherman. [6884] ROSA M. NILES,' (Sister of Charles M.,) b. Chestona, Mich., May 3, 1880; m. Sherman, Mich., Apr. 14, 1896, William A., son of George H. and Mary Elizabeth (Inman) Roth, b. Wexford, Mich., July 18, 1872; section foreman on railroad; Frankfort, Mich.; Republican; mem ber Maqueston Tent 654, K. O. T. M. No issue, March, 1898. [6885] LAURA H. TAYLOR,' (William H.,3 Laura Foote,7 Elizabeth Hamblen,6 Job,6 James,*321) b. Rockport, Ohio, Nov. 12, 1857; m. Chardon, Ohio, Oct. 4, 1882, Egbert T., son of Morris and Louisa (Taylor) Hartwell, b. Denmark, N. Y., Jan. 26, 1846; manufacturer of wooden goods; Vincennes, Ind.; Clifton, Tenn.; Delphos and Painesville, Ohio; Democrat; Freemason; Presb. He d. Chicago, 111., Feb. 22, 1894. Children: 11181. Charles E., b. Oct. 4, 1884, Delphos. 11182. Marguerite, " Sept. 10, 1890, Painesville. EGBERT H. TAYLOR,' (Bro. of Laura H.,) b. Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 12, 1861; m. Erie, Pa., June 6, 1882, Mary A., dau. of Edward and Chloe (Pomeroy) Adams, b. Burton, Ohio, Nov. 6, 1866; mechanic; Cleveland; Republican; she member Euclid Hive, 162, L. O. T. M. Children: 11183. Kittie B., b. Mar. 6, 1886, Kinsman, Ohio. 11184. Ralph B. D., " Dec. 9, 1891, Medina, [6887] LUTHER B. TAYLOR,' (Bro. of Laura H.,) b. Dover, Ohio, May 16, 1866; m.. Gustavus, Ohio, Dec. 24, 1887, Mary E. Norton, b. Warren, Pa., Dec. 2, 1867; mfg. wooden goods; Painsville, Ohio; Republican; member Comet Lodge, 60 K. P., Medina, Ohio; she Methodist. Children: 11185. William H, b. Sept. 20, 1888, Farmdale; d. Sept. 5, 1889. 11186. Theodore D., " Apr. 17, 1891, Medina. 11187. Laura L., " Sept. 8, 1893, 11188. Egbert H., " Sept. 14, 1895, Painesville. 11189. Clarence, " Oct. 5, 1897, 1086 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [6888] LILLIAN F. TAYLOR,' (Sister of Laura H.,) b. Berea, Ohio, Jan. 6, 1869; m. Painesville, Ohio, Oct. 28, 1891, William Alford, son of Thomas Ridley and Frances (Montague) Hughes, b. Clifton, Tenn., Sept. 22, 1866; merchant; Clifton; Prohibitionist; Presbs. Ch. b. Clifton: Aug. 12, 1892. Dec. 23, 1893. Nov. 16, 1895. Jan. 29, 1898. 11190.11191.11192. 11193.11194. 11195. Beatrice, Harry Taylor, Ralph Montague, Lura, Clara, " " " Marguerite Frances, Nov. 13, 1900. [6902] ADDIE C. WOODRUFF,' (Diana Miller,3 Caroline Foote,7 Eliza beth Hamblin,6 Job,6 James,*321) b. Sept. 13, 1862: m. Dec. 13, 1889, George F. Blake. Children: 11196. Alta P., b. July 9, 1890. 11197. Nellie M., " Aug. 10, 1894; d. July 8, 1895. 11198. Frank E., •' May 5, 1897. [6904] ALICE D. WOODRUFF,' b. Jan. 8, 1866; m. Jan. 7, 1886; Burt F. Faragher. Children: (Sister of Addie C.,) 11199. Alpha E., b. Oct. 8, 1886. 11200. Hazel R., " Aug. 27, 1889. 11201. Alice B., " Sept. 9, 1891. 11202. Burt T., " Dec. 2, 1893. 11203. Warren O, " Apr. 7, 1891. [6906] WALTER P. WOODRUFF,' ( Bro. of Addie C.,) b. Mar. 27, 1871; m. Oct. 26, 1896, Louise A. Wetmore,* Child: 11204. Fred A., b. Apr. 1, 1897. * Note 475. JOHN WHITMORE or WETMORE,* b. in the west of England or Wales, 1615; came to Boston, 1635; was in Wethersfield, Ct., 1639-40; removed to Stamford, Ct., 1641; m. 1st, Hartford, Ct., Dec. 11, 1645, Sarah, dau. of John and Ann (Willocke) Hall, then of Hartford, later of Middletown, Ct.; who d. there, Dec. 7, 1664; m. 2d, Jan. 3, 1667, Mary, widow of Luke Atkinson, and dau. of Richard Piatt, of Milford, Ct., who d. Middletown, June 17, 1669; m. 3d, Oct. 8, 1673, Mrs. Catherine Roberts, nee Leete; who d. Middletown, Oct. 13, 1693; freeman, May 20, 1652; he became a resident of Middletown before Nov.. 1652; constable, 1632-3, and 1662-3 ; townsman; grand levy man ; rate maker; and poifnd keeper; deputy, 16i4-5. Oct., 1654, he with ten others were app. by the Gen. Court a committee "to press men and necessaryes," for the expedition against the Narragansett Indians. In 166S tlie Gen. Court "Abated Thomas Whit- more his rate that was payable this yeare to the country for his services in ferrying Assist'ts and Deputies over the river." His live acre home lot was on the east side of Main street, be tween Green and Perry streets; will dated July 20, 1681. He d. Middletown, Dec 11, 1681. Some of the descendants of this family moved to Ohio soon after the Revolution. It is said that he had seventeen children. We have not found so many. Children by 1st wife, b. Middletown: Thomas, Hannah, Samuel, Izrahiah, Ezrahiah, Beriah, Nathaniel, Joseph, Sarah. By 2d wife, b. Middletown: Josiah, Mehitable. By 3d wife, b. Middletown: Benjamin, Abigail and Hannah. NINTH GENERATION. 1087 [6914] CARRIE DELL MILLER,' Lorenzo D.,8 Caroline Foote,7 Eliza beth Hamblin,6 Job,6 James,*321) b. Avon, Ohio, Mar. 24, 1866; m. Avon Lake, Ohio, Jan. 2, 1890, Curtis Paul, son of John and Caroline (Curtis) Duff, b. Port Clinton, Ohio, Nov. 26, 1865; sailor: Port Clinton; Republican; she member Ladies' Lake Shore Union Soe; Good Templars. He was drowned, Oct. 14, 1893. Ch. b. Port Clinton: 11205. Curtis Paul, Apr. 29, 1894. [6915] VERNON EDWARD MILLER,9 (Bro. of Carrie D.,) b. Avon, Ohio, June 15, 1871; m. Lorain, Ohio, Dec. 12, 1893, Dora Armintha, dau. of Isaac and Julia (Sampsel) Dickerson, b. Jackson Tp., Nov. 27,1870; electrician in car shops, Beach Park, Avon Lake, Ohio; Republican; school director. Ch. b. Avon: 11206. Minerva Julia, Oct, 6, 1894. 11207. Carrie Bell, Mar. 8, 1896. [6921] CLARENCE CHURCH BAKER,9 (Stephen H.,3 Lucy P. Hamblin,7 Cornelius,6 Job,6 James,*32*) b. Lee, Mass.; m. Peru, Mass., Mary J., dau. of Milton and Helen (Mattoon) Fitch, b. Lenox, Mass.; butcher. He d. Craig, Neb.; she d. Lenox. Ch. b. Lenox: 11208. Helen; unm. 1902. [6922] JOHN WALTER BAKER,' (Bro. of Clarence C) b. Lee, Mass.; m. Canaan, N. Y., Kate, dau. of George Johnson, b. Canaan; farmer; Lenox, Mass., and Canaan, N. Y. She is dead. Ch. b. Lenox: 11209. Walter. [6923] WILLIAM BAKER MALLORY,' (Mary C. Baker,3 Lucy P. Hamblin,7 Cornelius,6 Job,5 James,*321) b. Lee, Mass., Nov. 19, 1864; m. 1st, Green River, N. Y., June, 1887, Nellie Butler, b. Canaan, Ct.; who d. Great Barrington, Mass., Oct. 29, 1897; m. 2d, Great Barrington, Aug. 31, 1898, Anna Hammer; messenger, Adams Exp. Co.; Great Barrington; Republican. Ch. by 1st wife: 11210. William Butler, b. Mar. 5, 1888, Canaan. 11211. Clinton Judd, " Mar. 27, 1889, Gt. Barrington. 11212. George Edwin, " Feb. 2, 1892, " 11213. Mary Elizabeth, " May, 1896, [6924] HARRY JUDD MALLORY,' (Bro. of William B.,) b. Stockbridge, Mass., Mar. 19, 1872; m. Great Barrington, Mass., May 4, 1897, Carrie, dau. of Godfrey and Honora ( Savage) Miller, b. Winsted, Ct., Sept. 23, 1879; supt. of trout hatchery, Hartsville, Mew Marlboro, Mass.; Bepublican. [6931] HARLEY E. JONES,' (Hannah A. Herrick,3 Mercy Hamblin,7 Cornelius,6 Job,6 James,*321) b. Sept. 23, 1861; m. Apr. 16, 1885, Libbie Hancock. In business with his father and brother, firm of Edward D. Jones & Son's Com- 1088 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. pany Pittsfield, Mass., of which he was secretary; Freemason; member Royal Arcanum and Fireman's Relief Asso. He was drowned, Pontoosuc Lake, Sept. 24, 1896. Child: 11214. Margaret A., b. Aug. 5, 1887. [6932] E. ARCHIE JONES,' (Bro. of Harley E.,) b. Nov. 3, 1863; m. Isabel Abbey, of Springfield, Mass.; member firm of Edward D. Jones & Son's Company, Pittsfield, Mass., 1896. Child: 11215. Charles Edward, b. Jan. 7, 1894. [6933] IDA C. HERRICK,' (George,3 Mercy Hamblin,7' Cornelius,6 Job,& James,*321) b. Sept. 4, 1862; m. Oct. 13, 1881, Charles G. Henry; farmer. Children: 11216. Sewell M., b. Mar. 5, 1890. [6934] MINNIE S. HERRICK,' (Sister of Ida C.,) b. Apr. 25, 1865; m. Arad Hunt; farmer. Children: 11217. Ruth. 11218. William Morris. 11219. Edith Herrick. [69481 NELLIE DRUSILLA COUCH,' (Frederick W.,3 Mary C. Ham blin,7 Cornelius,6 Job,6 James,*321) b. Westerville, Ohio, July 6, 1867; m. Pittsfield, Mass., Oct. 24, 1885, George Henry, son of Elijah G. and Anice E. (Cone) Denison, b. Cheshire, Mass., Jan. 28, 1867; artist, supervisor of drawing in the schools of Pittsfield, Mass.; Republican; member of Mystic Lodge, A. F. &A.M.; she, Methodist. [6950] Dr. OSCAR ROBERT COUCH,' (Bro. of Nellie D.,) b. Oct. 13, 1872; m. Elizabeth White. He graduated Med. Dept. Boston University. [6953] WASHINGTON IRVING HAMLIN,9 (David A.,s David,'6 Job,6 James,*321) h. Napoleon. Ohio, Mar. 21, 1870; m. Wauseon, Ohio, Jan. 1, 1895, Helen May, dau. of John S. and Sophia (Luhmann) Reed, b. Napoleon, 1876; mason; Wauseon; she United Brethren. [6954] ALZINA ROXANNAH HAMLIN,' (Noah C.,8 David,76 Job,* James,*321) b. Henry Co., Ohio, Jan. 14, 1861: m. Laporte, Ohio, Oct. 18, 1882, Elmer Ellsworth,' son of Jewry Orson, and Sarah Elizabeth (Worthington) Humphrey,* b. Eaton, Ohio, Jan. 16, 1862; farmer; Laporte. Ch. b. Lorain Co.: 11220. Hamlin Joseph, Aug. 28, 1883. 11221. Blanche Elizabeth, Jan. 1, 1885. * Note 476. JEWRY ORSON HUMPHREY,3 (Orson Joseph,' Joseph,66*3 John,2 MiohaeU) NINTH GENERATION. 1089 [6955] W1LLTAM BIRD HAMLIN,9 (Bro. of Alzina R.,) b. Grafton, Ohio, Sept. 6, 1863; m. 1st in Mich., July 3, 1883, Fannie, dau. of Chauncey and Clara (Wing*) Pomeroy: who d. Laporte, Ohio, Oct. 8, 1891; m. ,2d, Laporte, Oct. 16, 1895, Evelyn Alice, dau. of William and Lillian Eudora (Brush) Sayles, b. May 29, 1875; farmer; Ridgeville, Ohio, until 1879; since, Car lisle Tp. Lorain Co., Ohio; Republican; township officer; Freemason; she mem ber Autumn Leaf Hive, L. O. T. M.; Methodists; members Carlisle Grange, 1502, P. of H. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Laporte: 11222. Noah Curtis, Ch. by 2d wife: Dec. 30, 1885. 11223. Theodore Paul, b. Nov. 23, 1896. 11224. Andrew Clyde, " Jan. 30, 1898. 11225. Lillian Ruth, " Aug. 8, 1899. [6956] LORENZO DOW HAMLIN,9 (Bro. of Alzina R.,) b. Ridgeville Corners, Ohio, Aug. 21, 1867; m. Lorain Co., Ohio, Nov. 21, 1890, Stella J., dau. of William and Alice Facelia (Humphrey) Brush, b. Laporte, Ohio, Apr. 28, 1870. He moved with his parents to Laporte, 1879; attended dis trict school until 1883, then taught and attended school alternately; studied two years at Oberlin and two years at Baldwin University Berea, Ohio; was em ployed by the Penn- R. R., 1889-93; becoming a conductor. In the latter year he returned to Laporte and followed farming, until 1900; town clerk; member special canal commission, Ohio, 1902-3; res. Elyria, Ohio; an active worker in the Republican party; Freemason, Modern Woodman, Methodist. Children: 11226. Facelia, b. Apr. 19, 1892. 11227. David Walter, " Aug. 22, 1895. 11228. Lydia Irene, " Sept. 24, 1897. [6958] MARY BELLE HAMLIN,' (Lewis M.,3 David B.,7 David,6 Job,6 James,*321) b. Ridgeville, Ohio, June 28, 1869; m. Elyria, Ohio, Dec. 8, 1887, Burt Harrison, son of Rutillus and Phedora (Rowe) Jackson; farmer; North Eaton, Ohio; Democrat; member of K. O.T. M. Ch. b. Eaton: 11229. Elga Estell, Aug. 29, 1882, [6959] LEWIS FRANKLIN HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Mary B.,) b. Ridgeville, Ohio, July 25, 1873; m. Aug. 19, 1895, Hattie Fretter, b. Rock port, Ohio, Aug. 15, 1879; farmer; Ridgeville; Republican. Children: 11230. James, b. Aug. 31, 1896, Eaton. 11231. Gladys, " Mar. 11, 1899. 11232. Estella May, " Oct. 12, 1901, Ridgeville. [6960] LOREN MARION HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Mary B.,) b. Ridgeville, Ohio, Sept. 10, 1876; m. Cleveland, Ohio, May 1, 1901, Minnie May Felt, b. Grafton, Ohio, July 16, 1877; farmer; Eaton, Ohio; Republican; Cong. * For Wing see note 77. 1090 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [6961] ESTELLA VILERA HAMLIN,' (Sister of Mary B.,) b. Ridgeville, Ohio, Nov. 12, 1879; m. Elyria, Ohio, Oct. 16, ,1896, Mark Sackett; railroad employee; Cleveland, Ohio; Republican; she Methodist. Ch. b. Cleveland: 11233. Clyde, Sept. 9, 1896. 11234. Theodore, Oct. 11, 1900. [6962] LLOYD DONALD HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Mary B.,) b. Ridgeville, Ohio, Apr. 21, 1882; m. Field's Corner, Apr. 14, 1900, Anna Garrett, b. Avon, Ohio, July 16, 1883; farmer; Republican; Disciples. [6963] CLIFFORD HITCHCOCK,9 (Sophia A. Hamlin,3 David,76 Job,6 James,*321) b. Eaton, Ohio, Oct. 14, 1860; m. I860, Ida Cooley; farmer; Bloom ingdale, Mich. No issue. [6965] CLARENCE HITCHCOCK,9 (Bro. of Clifford,) b. Cass Co., Mich., Aug. 5, 1866; m. Bloomingdale, Mich., Jan. 15, 1890, Maria Halderman; removed to Dakota, spring 1891; resides Richland Tp., Edmunds Co., So. Dak. Child: 11235. Lester. [6966] MARY HITCHCOCK,' (Sister of Clifford,) b. May 30, 1869; removed with her father to Dakota, 1883: m. June 10, 1886, Ernest Goodspeed;* farmer; Richland township, Edmunds Co., So. Dakota. Children: 11236. Ethel, b. 1888. 11237. Harry, " 1890. 11238. Fred, " 1892. 11239. Ruby, " 1893. [6968] CLARA ARMINTA HAMLIN,' (Benjamin D.,8 David,76 Job,6 James,*32*) b. Lincoln, Mich., Aug. 14, 1871; m. May 3, 1891, Richard, son of Moses and Anna (Mads) LaFave. No issue. [6974] JUSTIN P. KNIGHT,' (Mary L. Hamblin,8 Julius A.,7 James,6 Job,6 James,*321) b. Fulton, 111., Aug. 29, 1875; m. Mt. Carroll, 111., Feb. 24, 1898, Madena, dau. of Samuel and Mary A. (Shaffer) Fredericks, b. Mt. Carroll, July 29, 1877; expressman; Fulton; Democrat; member K. P. and K. O. T. M.; she Methodist. Ch. b. Fulton: 11240. A Child, Feb. 24, 1899; d. Feb. 25, 1899. 11241. Jarvis P., Sept. 9, 1900. [6979] ADDIE E. HAMLIN,9 (Edward L.,3 James F.,7 James,6 Job,6 James,*321) b. Portville, N. Y., Nov. 10, 1876; m. Bradford, Pa., Dec. 18, 1895, Marvin M., son of Rev. John W. and Dorcas Clark, b. Spring Creek, Pa., Sept. 16, 1868; engineer; Hazel Hurst, Pa.; Republican; Odd Fellow and member Tent 4, K. O. T. M. No issue. For Goodspeed see notes 30 and 284. NINTH GENERATION. 1091 [6983] Capt. WILLIAM CHILDS,' (Thomas,3 Joseph,766 Deliverance Hamblin,* James,32*) b. 1825: m. Waquoit, Mass., Aug. 14, 1852; Laura Anne,3 dau. of Thomas F. and Olive H. (Phinney*) Hamblin; master mariner, and fol lowed the sea, until 1874, master of whale ships twenty years. One of his ships was captured and burned by Capt. Simmes, of the Confederate ship, Alabama, 1861; Waquoit; Odd Fellow: she Cong.; Waltham, Mass., 1896. He d. Sept. 19, 1889. Children: 11242.* Anne Everett, b. Aug. 3, 1856, Waquoit. 11243. Alice Laurett, "June 3,1859, " unm. 1896; Teacher 11244* William Andrew, " Aug. 12,1867, " 11245.* Eliza Weston, " Dec. 22, 1873, Falmouth. [6991] IDELLA G. HAMLIN,' (Chandler G.,3 Isaiah,7 Josiah,6 Timothy,6 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,2*) b. West Gardner, Me., July 8, 1856; m. Oct. 25, 1874, Oliver Tibbitts; Farmingdale, Me. Children: 11246.* Florance F., Dec. 23, 1875. 11247. Walter B., Apr. 27, 1882. 11248. Amy B., Jan. 7, 1891; d. Aug. 27, 1891. [6992] GEORGE ALVAH HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Idella G.,) b. West Gardner, Me., Mar. 9, 1866; m. Gardner, Me., Nov. 30, 1887, Nellie, dau. of Arrington and Mary Malvina (Smith) Douglas, b. Litchfield, Me., Apr. 14, 1870; farmer; West Gardner, until 1891; since, Litchfield; Republican. Children: b. Mar. 12, 1889, W. Gardner. " Apr. 14, 1890, Litchfield. " Apr. 18, 1891, " Dec. 15, 1892, " " Feb. 22, 1894, " " Apr. 20, 1896, '¦ Nov. 12, 1898, " " Oct. 14, 1899, " d. Mar. 4, 1901. " Dec. 4, 1900, " [6993] CARRIE EVELYN HAMLIN,' (Sister of Idella G.,) b. West Gardner, Me., Dec. 12, 1867: m. there, Oct. 6, 1888, James Walker, son of Sewell and Elvira Frances Jones, b. Bath, Me., Sept. 5, 1867; bookkeeper, HoUingsworth Paper Mills, Bath, Me., until 1871: W. Gardner, until 1884; since, Gardner; Republican; member Eagle Hose Co. 2; she member Woman's Home Miss. Soe; members Danforth Lodge, 179, N. E. O. P. Ch. b. Gardner: 11258. Roy Chandler, Feb. 7, 1890. [6996] EMMA FRANCES GLAD YES HAMLIN,9 (Asahael W.,3Isaiah,' Josiah,6 Timothy,6 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Jan. 27, 1865; m. Farmingdale, Me., Sept. 25, 1893, Antonio Ceballos McCausland. * For Phinney see note 189. 11249. Ethel May, 11250. Ralph Eugene, 11251. Ray Everett, 11252. Grace Malvina, 11253. Roy Arrington, 11254. Abby Iola, 11255. Carrie Mabel, 11256. Chester Rhoads, 11257. Nellie Douglass, 1092 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [6999] FLORIST A ATHENA MILLER,' (Mary J. Hamlin,3 Isaiah,7 Josiah,; Timothy,6 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,2*) b. Gloucester, Me., Aug. 12, 1850; m. East Saugus, Mass., May 27, 1868, Benjamin Cooper, son of George Richard and Mary Gaudaloupe (Thysen) Jaques, b. Charleston, S. O, Dec. 16, 1847; carpenter, contractor and builder; Worcester, since 1865; Republican; private, 2 Battery, Washington Artillery of New Orleans, La., C. S. A.; enlisted 1864,. served from Drury's Bluff to Appomottox; Freemason; K. of H.; member Am. Mechanics; she Baptist. Ch. b. Worcester, Mass: 11259.* George Arnould, May 17, 1870. 11260. Mary Elizabeth, July 3, 1874. 11261. Evangeline Victoria, Dec. 20, 1884. [7000] FREDERIC M. MILLER,' (Bro. of Florista A.,) b. Gardner, Me., Feb. 14, 1853; m. Vernon, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1881, Mary J. Seabrook, b. Stockbridge, N. Y., Sept. 4, 1852. Children: 11262. JohnH., b. Mar. 19, 1883, Oneida. 11263. George B., " June 19, 1885, " d. Oct. 16, 1885. 11264. Carrie E., " July 11, 1887, Vernon. 11265. Flora G., " Dec. 12, 1888, " d. May 7. [7001] CARRIE V. MILLER,9 (Sister of Florista A.,) b. Gardner, Me., June 1, 1857; m. Worcester, Mass., Jerome Wheeler, b. Bolton, Mass., Feb. 28, 1855. No issue. [7003] JOHN AUGUSTUS HAMLIN,9 (Sylvanus,3 Josiah,76 Timothy,6 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Winslow, Me., Sept. 20, 1857; m. China, Me., Sept. 29, 1883, Frances Maria, dau. of John and Clarissa Jane (Delano*) Davis, b. Winslow, Aug. 28, 1857; farmer; Winslow. * Note 477. For Delano see note 235. Dr. THOMAS DELANO,2 (Philip,*) b. Duxbury, Mass., Mar. 21, 1642; m. 1st, there, 1667, Mary, dau of John and Priscilla (Mullins) Alden. See note 47S. b. Duxbury, about 1646; d. there, before Sept. 12, 1688; m. 2d, Oct. 24, 1699, Hannah, widow of Ebenezer Bartlett; physician, tailor, surveyor and constable. He d. Duxbury, April 13, 1723, :i nd his grave may be seen there beside that of the Aldens. Ch. b. Duxbury: Benoni, Thomas, Jonathan, David, Mary, Sarah, Ruth, Joseph. JONATHAN DELANO,3 b. Duxbury, Mass., 1676; m. there, Jan. 12, 1699, Hannah.s dau. of Thomas and Mary (Churchill) Doty. See note 230. b. Duxbury, 1675. A prominent man. He d. Duxbury, Jan. 6, 1765. Ch. b. Duxbury: John, Jonathan, Nathan, Amasa, Ruth, Amaziah, Hannah, Dorothy, Dorothy, Ebenezer, David. AMAZIAH DELANO,* b. Duxbury, Mass., Aug. 7, 1709; m. there, Jan. S, 1730, Ruth, dau. of Abraham and Penelope (Sampson) Sampson, b. Duxbury, July 2, 1713. Both d. Duxbury; he, Aug. 5, 1790. Ch. b. Duxbury: Ezekiel, Thomas, Hannah. Zenas, Cornelius, Jemima, Thom as, Sylvia, Barzilla, Ruth. EZEKIEL DELANO,6 b. Duxbury, Dec. 19, 1731 ; m. North Yarmouth, Me., Sept. 14, 1755, Martha, dau. of Edmund and Mercy Chandlor, b. North Yarmouth, Nov. 10, 1737. Both d. North Yarmouth; he, after 1794; she, March, 1814. Ch. h. North Yarmouth : A chUd, Amaziah, Rhoda, Sarah, Edmund Chandler, Mercy, Hannah, Ezekiel, Dorcas. AMAZIAH DELANO,6 b. North Yarmouth, Me., June 16, 1758; m. 1st, there, June 16, 1782, Margaret, dau. of Jonah and Hannah (Wallace) Austin, b. Dighton. Mass., 1759; d. Gray, Me., 1805; m. 2d, before 1807, Elizabeth Thompson. He was private in Capt. Gray's Co., in Col. Mitch ell's Regt., from North Yarmouth, July 7, 1779, two and one half months; private in Capt. NINTH GENERATION. 1093 [7004] JENNIE P. HAMLIN,' (Sister of John A.,) b. Winslow, Me., Sept. 24, 1866; m. Apr. 17, 1884, Frank L.,9 son of George and Sarah P.,3 (Abbott*) Webber, b. June 23, 1862; res. Benton, Me. One child. [7008] JACOB HAMLIN PRENTISS,' (Sarah J. Hamlin,3 Josiah,76 Timothy,6 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,2 James,21) b. Winslow, Me., Nov. 29. 1848; m. 1st, E. Vassalboro, Me., June 29, 1872, Olive A.,' dau. of Sylvanus and Emeline (Phillips) Hamlin, b. Winslow, Me., Mar., 1856, who d. Waterville, Me., Feb. 11, 1880; m. 2d, Fairfield, Me., Dec. 24, 1889, Adria A., dau. of John S. and E. (Roundy) Eastman. t He res. Winslow, until 1876; Vassalboro, Me., 1876-9; Pride's Co., in Col. Price's Regt., enlisted Falmouth, Me., April 18, 1780; served in the Penob scot expedition, seven months and eighteen days. His widow m. 2d, Jan. 25, 1852, John Leigh- ton, of Gray, and d. there, Oct. 10, 1862. Children: Stephen, William, Asenath, Enos, Judith. ENOS DELANO,? b. June 16, 1790, perhaps at Gray, Me. ; m. North Yarmouth, Me., Mar. 28, 1810, Hannah Larrabee, dau. of Stephen and Ann (Harris) Prince, b. North Yarmouth, April 1,1788. Hed. Fairfield, Me., Mar. 29, 1868; shed. Falmouth, Me., Oct. 14, 1870. Children: Amos Prince, Margaret Austin, Amaziah, Sarah Boothbay. Lucy Nason, Stephen, Willard Greenleaf, Barzilla Small, William Prince. AMOS PRINCE DELANO,3 b. Gray, Me.. Dec. 17, 1810; m. Skowhegan, Me., April 7, 1832, Hannah Kincaid, dau. of Daniel and Lucy (Kincaid) Whitman, b. Skowhegan, May 22, 1811. He d. Winslow, Me., Jan. 22, 1879; she d. Waterville, Me., Aug. 21, 1889. Children: Amy Ann, Benjamin Prince, Clarissa Jane, Margaret Ann, Asenath Bacon, Clarinda Augusta, Delilah Stickney. CLARISSA JANE DELANO,9 b. Palmyra, Me., Apr. 13, 1838; m. West Waterville, Me., Oct. 16, 1855, John Davis, b. Albion, Me., June 5, 1833; riverman; Winslow, Me. Their daughter, Frances M., m. John A. Hamlin.' Children: Frances Maria, Amos Maines, Myra, Anna Louisa. Note 478. JOHN ALDEN,* b. England, about 1599; cooper; came in the Mayflower, 1620; m. Plymouth, Mass., 1621, Priscilla, dau. of William Mullins and wife; Mayflower passengers. Mullins and wife d. the first winter, leaving the daughter alone. Alden settled in Duxbury, Mass., near to Philip Delano and Edward Bompasse, and was many years a magistrate in the colony. His wife and himself have been immortalized in Longfellow's poem: "The Courtship of Myles Standish." Tradition has it, that Standish, the military leader of the Pilgrims, a mid dle aged man, who had lost his wife, Rose, during the prevalent sickness of the first winter at Plymouth, employed Alden to broach the subject of marriage between herself and Standish, which Alden attempted, and sought to fathom the breast of the maiden on the delicate ques tion. In her lonely condition she evidently had the acuteness to prefer a young gentleman, rather than become an "old man's slave, "and naively replied: "Prithee, John, why do you not speak for yourself?" It is needless to add that "he tumbled." For Davis see notes 4, 17, 42 and 169. * Note 479. GEORGE ABBOTT, Jb.,7 b. July 25, 1808; m. Dec. 2, 1830, Loretta. dau. of Joseph Wood, b. Winslow, Me., July 12, 1805. He d. April 2, 1877; she res. 1889, in Winslow; five children. Their fourth child, Sarah P.,3 b. Aug. 16,1838; m. 1st, May 2, 1860, George, son of Thomas and Rachel Webber, b. June 10, 1838; d. Dec. 24, 1863. Their son, Frank L. Webber,' m. Jennie P. Hamlin. + Note 480. JOHN EASTMAN, of Romsey, Southampton, England. In his will dated Sept. 24, 1602; proved Oct. 22, 1602, he gave to his son Roger all lands whatsoever in default to son John ; also, to Roger 100 marks at 14, to be paid by my father Roger Eastman. To my son John 50 pounds at 14. To daughters Elizabeth and Margaret when 21 or married 40 pounds each. Ditto to child my wife now goeth with. To servant Elizabeth Head 5 pounds. Residuary lega tee and executrix, wife Anne; overseers, Roger Eastman, Michael, Mackeall and Matthew Mundsy. Witnesses: Walter Godfrey, Giles Newel and Thomas Stote. Roger Eastman,* b. in Wales, 1611; m. Sarah (Smith ?) b. 1621. He came from Langford, Wilts, England, sailed from Southampton, April, 1638 in the Confidence, John Jobson, master, for Mass. Bay colony, as servant of John Saunders. He was an origiral settler of Colchester now Salisbury, Mass., 1640-3; members of the church, there. Both d. Salisbury; he Dec. 16, 1694; she Mar. 11, 1697. Children b. Salisbury: John, Nathaniel, Philip, Thomas, Timothy, Joseph, Ben jamin, Sarah, Samuel, Ruth. 1094 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Waterville, 1879-86; since, Fairfield; Democrat; Baptist; member of Fairfield Lodge, 68, I. O. O. F. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Waterville: 11266. Morris Edgar, July 9, 1879; m. Ella McClintock. Ch. by 2d wife, b. Fairfield: 11267. Earl Ambrose, Jan. 17, 1895. [7021] ELIZABETH ELLIE MALCOM,9 (Rodema H. Chadwick,3 Beth any G. Hamlin,' Josiah,6 Timothy,6 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. China, Me., May 3, 1858; m. Taunton, Mass., June 1, 1878, George Edwin, son of George and Roxina (Perry) Eddy, b. Walpole, Mass., Jan. 25, 1853; nickel plater; Baston, Mass.; Republican; Methodists. Children: 11268. Albert Ellis, b. Feb. 19, 1879, Deighton: unm. 1902. 11269. Preston Ashmont, " Dec. 14, ,1884, Taunton, " " [7025] ALLEN GUSTAVUS MALCOM,' (Bro. of Elizabeth E.,) b. Weeks Mills, China, Me., Apr. 7, 1869; no. there, Dec. 31, 1893, Tressie Lucinda, dau. of Hannibal and Emma J. (Morrison) Tibbetts, b. Palermo Cen tre, Me., Dec. 12, 1873; farmer and butcher; Weeks Mills; Republican; member Eureka Lodge 9460, M. W. A. [7034] GEORGE W. MOTHERWELL,9 (Esther A. Chadwick,3 Bethany G. Hamlin,7 Josiah,6 Timothy,6 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. China, Me., Feb. 24, 1855; m. Augusta, Me., Oct. 15, 1879, Cora Lee, dau. of Samuel P. and Harriet (Perkins) Barton, b. Windsor, Me., Apr. 27, 1855; tinsmith; Augusta; Democrat; member Derigo Lodge 104, A. F. &A.M.; and Highland Lodge 25, A. O. U. W.; she Cong, and member Degree of Honor. Ch. b. Augusta: 11270. Leigh Barton, May 16, 1892. [7042] SAREPTA SEDGLEY WEBBER,' (Melinda Chadwick,' Cyrene M. Hamlin,7 Josiah,6 Timothy,6 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James 21) b. South China, Me., June 6, 1863; m. Vassalboro, Me., Mar. 28, 1885, William F., son of Rev. James E. and Dorcas (Littiefield) Mills, b. Madison,N. H., Dec. 21, 1849; farmer; China, Me., since 1880; Republican. [7043] CHARLES ELTON WEBBER,' (Bro. of Sarepta S.,) b. South China, Me., Aug. 1, 1865; m. Mechanic's Falls, Me., June 1, 1893, Nina May, dau. of Samuel Quimby and Amy Jane (Frost) Bean, h. Mount Vernon, Me., Aug. 1, 1866; farmer; trained nurse, since 1889; South China, until 1893; Mount Vernon; Boston and vicinity more or less, since, 1889; Republican; member of Harlem Lodge, 39, A.O.U. W. Ch. b. Mt. Vernon: 11271. Elton Q., Nov. 30, 1894. [7044] FLORENCE EDNA WEBBER," (Sister of Sarepta S., ) b. South China, Me., Sept. 9, 1868; m. North Vassalboro, Me., Mar. 16, 1889, Eugene Ernest, son of William and Louisa (Keene) Warren, b. South Vassalboro, Me., June 23, 1857; farmer and lumberman; South Vassalboro; NINTH GENERATION. 1095 Democrat; member of Harlem Lodge 39, A.O. U. W.; she member Augusta Lodge 46, Am. Ben. Soe. Ch. b. So. Vassalboro: 11272. Lottie Edna, Apr. 27, 1891. [7049] ARAMANTHA V. HAMLEN,9 (Hartwell A.,3 David,7 Timothy,66 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Oct. 25, 1842; m. Sept. 27, 1879, Everett W. Priest, of North Vassalboro, Me.; she d. 1901. No issue. [7050] ALONZO H. HAMLEN,9 (Bro. of Aramantha V.,) b. East Vassalboro, Me., Aug. 14, 1847, m. North Vassalboro, Me., Aug. 20, 1870, Emma L., dau. of Daniel H. and Emeline E. (Brown) Priest, b. N. Vassal boro, Feb. 25, 1849; farmer; East Vassalboro; Democrat; members of Vassalboro Grange 322, P. H. Ch. b. E. Vassalboro: 11273.* Mary E., Sept. 20, 1871. 11274.* Bertha N., Aug. 3, 1873. [7051] ALBERTUS B. HAMLEN,9 (Bro. of Aramantha V.,) b. Oct. 15, 1856; m. June 29, 1878, Sarah A. Davis,* of West Sidney, Me. Ch. b. West Sidney: 11275. Blanche R., Apr. 29, 1880. [7055] HELEN J. CLARK,' (Sally E. Hamlen,3 David,7 Timothy,66 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Augusta, Me., July 25, 1851; m. there. Dec. 25, 1872, Henry M. Coleman, t Child: 11276. H. Orville, b. Jan. 29, 1878. [7057] FLORENCE HAMLEN,' (Lawriston,6 David,7 Timothy,66 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Temple, Me., June 23, 1853; m. New Sharon, Me., Sept. 28, 1889, Ancel T., son of John and Cynthia (Curtis) Mason, b. Nor- ridgewock, Me., May 9, 1835; farmer; New Sharon; Cong. [7058] WILBUR F. BUZZELL,9 (Catherine Hamlen,3 David,7 Timothy,66 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Vassalboro, Me., July 3, 1844; m. Jan. 19, 1876, Ellen Smith; merchant; Augusta, Me. No issue. [7060] HARRIET C. BUZZELL,' (Sister of Wilbur F.,) b. Augusta, Me, Mar. 4, 1856; m. Jan. 19, 1881, Frank B. Haskell. Child: 11277. Harriet F., b. May 9, 1884. [7062] HARRIET ADELIA HAMLEN,' (William C.,3 David,' Tim othy,66 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Boston, Mass., June 8, 1858; m. Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 17, 1884, Luther Perkins, son of Albert and Mary Eme- * For Davis see notes 4, 17, 42 and 169. + For Coleman see notes 105 and 233. 1096 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. line (Perkins) Burgess,* b. Poland, Me., Sept. 24, 1858: N.E. passenger agent, N. Y., Chicago and St. Louis R. R.; Poland, Me., until 1862; Lewiston, Me., until 1870; Cambridge, Mass., until 1882; Somerville, Mass., until 1896; since, Water- town, Mass. Child: 11278. Elizabeth, h. July 25, 1891. [7063] WILLIS CLARK HAMLEN,' (Bro. of Harriet A.,) b. Boston, Mass., Jan. 16, 1861; unmarried; removed to Cambridge, Mass., 1867, and resided there, until 1892; Somerville, Mass., until 1896; since, Water- town, Mass.; educated in the Grammar and High Schools, Cambridge; in busi ness with the N. E. Shoe and Leather Asso., Boston, 1880-92; since, bookkeeper; Prohibitionist; Methodist. [7065] WARREN E. GETCHELL,' (Nancy H. Hamlen,3 David,7 Timo thy,66 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,2*) b. Dec. 1, 1851; m. Dec. 17, 1881, Caroline M. Plummer, of North Vassalboro, Me.; farmer; Winslow, Me. Children: 11279. Alice M. 11280. Ida L. [7067] ETTA M. GETCHELL,' (Sister of Warren E.,) b. July 1, 1859; m. Sept. 26, 1880, Alexander Matthewson; she d. Winslow, Me., May 13, 1893. Children: 11281. Minnie M., b. July 29, 1883. 11282. Willis H., " Feb. 1, 1886; d. May 19, 1886. [7069] ALMIRA H. WILLIAMS,' (Vesta Hamlen,3 Daniel,7 Timothy,6* Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,2*.) b. Bradford, Me., June 2, 1835; m. 1st, there, Oct. 16, 1858, JohnO, sonof Roger H. and Maria Erskins, b. Bristol, Me., Dec. 8, 1829; private, B, 1st Me. Heavy Art.; enlisted Aug. 1862; killed by a shell, Spottsylvania, Va., May 19, 1864; farmer; Bradford; Republican: Methodist. Their two children d. of diptheria; m. 2d, Charleston, Me., Apr. 26, 1866, Roger A. Erskins, brother of first husband, b. Bristol, Mar. 24, 1837; private, K, 11th Me., Inf. Vols.; enlisted Sept., 1861: wounded Deep Bottom, Va., Aug. 14, 1864; participated in all the engagements in which his regiment took part; dis. Nov., 1864; farmer; Presque Isle, Me.; Republican: Methodist; member Ruel Annas Post, G. A. R. Ch. by 1st marriage, b. Bradford: 11283. Rufus D., Jan. 21, 1860; d. Oct. 21, 1863. 11284. Charles W., Feb. 16, 1862, " " 16, " By 2d marriage, b. Bradford: 11285. Harris R., Feb. 8, 1868. 11286. John W., Apr. 18, 1870. 11287.* Vesta M., Oct. 11, 1873. * For Burgess see note 389. NINTH GENERATION. 1097 [7070] ANNETTE W. WILLIAMS,9 (Sister of Almira H.,) b. Bradford, Me., May 7, 1837; ra. Stephen, son of Stoddard and Maria (Mc- Clure) Matthews, b. Bradford, Feb. 25, 1835; private, E, 2d Me. Inf. Vols.; par ticipated in siege of Yorktown, battles of Hanover OH., seven days before Richmond, closing with Malvern Hill, second Bull Run, Antietam, Fredericks burg and Chancellorsville, Va.; dis. Annapolis, Md., Sept. 24, 1864: farmer; East Bangor, Me.; Republican; member of Hannibal Hamlin Post, 165, G.A.R.; Quaker City Grange 30, Bangor; she d. Bradford, Dec. 11, 1887. Ch. b. Bradford: 11288. Jennie Louise, Jan. 1, 1868; unmarried 1896. 11289. Howard, Apr. 20, 1870, " " 11290. Hervy, June 7, 1873, 11291. Frank Eber, Jan. 25, 1879, " " [7073] MARY ELLEN WILLIAMS,' (Sister of Almira H.,) b. Bradford, Me., Nov. 12, 1846; m. East Corinth, Me., Aug. 19, 1863, Luther M., son, of Hiram and Rhoda (Marble) Gerrish, b. Brownville, Me., June 3, 184—; she d. Bradford, Nov. 13, 1863. He m. 2d, her sister, Avis S. Williams. [7074] AVIS S. WILLIAMS,9 (Sister of Almira H., ) b. Bradford, Me., Jan. 19, 1848; m. Charleston, Me., Oct. 26, 1865, Luther M., son of Hiram and Rhoda (Marble) Gerrish, b. Brownville, Me., June 3, 184-; his second wife; he m. 1st, her sister Mary E.; private, G, 3d Me. Inf. Vols.; enlisted Aug., 1863; dis. May, 1865; Republican; Brownville; member Dirigo Lodge 63, I. O. O. F.; both members Resolute Grange 188, P. H.; Katahdin Colony 40, U. O. P. F.; she member Orion Rebekah Lodge 16, 1. O. O. F.; Cong. Ch. b. Brownville: Dec. 28, 1866. Dec. 16, 1868. Jan. 19, 1871. Aug. 7, 1877. July 1, 1879. Jan. 13, 1883. [7076J JOHN H. WILLIAMS," (Bro. of Almira H.,) b. Bradford, Me. May 4, 1852; m. Big Lake, Minn., Sept. 5, 1882, Amanda P., dau. of Benjamin Flaville, and Ruth Downing (Harris) Snow,* b. Brownville, Me., Apr. 8, 1861: res. Bradford, until 1865; Brownville, until 1872; Orono, Me., until 1875; Milo, Me., until 1880; Big Lake, Minn., until 1883; since, Elk River, Minn. He graduated Maine State College, 1876; county surveyor, since Jan. 1, 1882; supt. schools, 1887-90, and '93-8; justice peace, 1895, member Dirigo Lodge 63, I.O.O.F., Milo, Me.; Sherburne Lodge 95, A.F. & A.M.; Elk River Lodge 154, A.O.U. W., members Union church. Ch. b. Elk River; 11298. Fred M., Oct. 11, 1883. 11299. Vesta F., Dec. 30, 1885. 11300. Florence M., Apr. 30, 1891. * For Snow see note 177. 11292. Frank Wesley, 11293. Lewis Everett, 11294. John Hiram, 11295. Mae Emma, 11296. Anni Lillian, 11297. Charles Walter, 1098 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [7077] SARAH C. WILLIAMS,9 (Jane Hamlen,3 Daniel,7 Timothy,66 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,2*) b. Vassalboro, Me., June 8,1835; in. Bradford, Me., Nov. 20, 1861, John, son of John and Sophia (Eastman*) Dearborn, b. Stark, N. H., May 12, 1829, his second wife; he m. 1st, 1851, Caroline Kingsbury, by whom he had two sons, who reside in California; farmer and lumberman; Bradford Centre, Me.; he went to Bradford with his parents, 1839, when it was sparsely settled, roads were mere foot paths, and the journey was made with oxen and rude carts; the place afforded slight advantages for education, and when a boy he left the common school to engage in lumbering; after his first wife's death he went to Minneapolis, Minn., and engaged in lumbering; re turned to Maine, 1858. She went to Bradford with her parents, 1839. The story of these early settlers is one of privations and hardships; she attended common school, and a few terms of high school, and was a school teacher ten years. Their children have been liberally educated. She d. Mar. 19, 1896. Ch. b. Bradford: 11301.* Carrie E., Feb. 8, 1863. 11302.* Rose, Mar. 3, 1865. 11303. Isabella, Nov. 3, 1866; d. Mar. 7, 1867. 11304.* Lillian M., June 29, 1868. 11305.* Elsie M., July 2, 1870. 11306.* John W., June 11, 1872. 11307* Emma B., Feb. 1, 1875. 11308.* Helen M., Nov. 8, 1878. [7081] HENRY T. WILLIAMS,9 (Bro. of Sarah C.,) b. East Bradford, Me., May 27, 1843; m. Bradford, Apr. 28, 1867, Lizzie M., dau. of N. W. C. and Elizabeth McGray, of Bradford, b. Harmony, Me., Oct. 2, 1845; farmer; resided on his father's farm, until 21 years old; he purchased an interest in this farm, 1865, and the remainder, 1868, where he has since resided; town clerk, and selectman; justice peace; member Independent Grange 77, P. of H., of County and State Grange; Bradford Lodge, 86, I. O. O. F.: and Grand Lodge. Children: 11309.* Harvey Reed, b. June 14, 1869, Bradford. 11310. George H., " Mar. 1, 1871. 11311. Alonzo T., " Apr. 3, 1876. [7091] DANIEL HENRY STUART,' (Lois Hamlen,3 Daniel,7 Timothy,66 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Milo, Me., June 20, 1841; m. there, Mar. 4, 1868, Abby J. Foss, b. Rome, Me.; soldier union army: lost left hand on Banks retreat, Winchester, 1862; pensioner; res. Fisherville, N.H.: West Danville, Vt., 1875. Ch. b. Milo: 11312. Maria Louisa. [7092] MARIA LOUISA STUART,9 (Sister of Daniel H.,) b. Milo, Me., Mar. 7, 1843; m. Apr. 1, 1866, Hiram Freeman, son of Hiram and Ellen (Burrill) Savage, b. Belgrade, Me., Apr. 24, 1846; painter: Patten, Me.: Boston, Mass., 1875; she d. Milo, Jan. 5, 1865. Ch. b. Milo: 11313. Carrie Marie, Dec. 30, 1867. For Eastman see note 480. NINTH GENERATION. 1099 [7093] CHARLES WINSLOW STUART,' (Bro. of Daniel H., ) b. Milo, Me., Jan. 20, 1845. He served in U. S. Navy, enlisted China, Me., Aug. 29, 1864. He d. Albuquerque, N.M., Sept. 3, 1872. [7095] CHARLES S. HARRIS,' (Flavilla P. Hamlen,3 Daniel,7 Timothy,66 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Brownville, Me., Aug. 29, 1856; m. Orring ton, Me., July, 1894, Frances, dau. of Frank B. and Elizabeth Mclntire, b. Amherst, Me.; farmer and carpenter; Milo. Me. Child: 11314. Frank W., b. May 16, 1895. [7099] NELLIE G. HARRIS,9 (Sister of Charles S.,) b. Milo, Me., May 22, 1864; m. there, Dec 13, 1890, William H., son of Josiah and Olive Richardson, b. Glenburn, Me.; artist; Milo. Children: 11315. Lloyd H., b. Sept. 11, 1891. 11316. Edwin K., " Feb. 11, 1894: d. July 8, 1894. 11317. William H., " Aug. 25, 1895. [7101] LLEWELLYN E. HODGES,' (Harriet Hamlin,3 Jonas,7 Timothy,66 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Winslow, Me., Sept. 25, 1840; m. Newport, Me., Oct. 20, 1866, Harriet A., dau. of Stephen and Betsey (Jewell) Crosby, b. Winslow, May 8, 1843; musician, G, 3 Me. Inf. Vols.; enlisted May, 1861; dis. June 18, 1864; farmer; Winslow; Democrat; selectman; collector and treasurer. Ch. b. Winslow: July 31, 1867; unmarried, 1896. June 8, 1869. " 28, 1871; unmarried, 1896. Aug. 18, 1873, May 4, 1876, " " Aug. 15, 1880; d. Dec, 1880. Jan. 28, 1882. Apr. 20, 1884. July 1, 1886. [7103] GEORGE W. HODGES,' (Bro. of Llewellyn E.,) b. Winslow, Me., July 26, 1844; private, D, 21 Me. Inf. Vols.; d. Baton Rouge, La., May 3, 1863; unm. [7104] FRANK D. HODGES,9 (Bro. of Llewellyn E.,) b. Winslow, Me., Mar. 4, 1845; private, D, 21 Me. Inf. Vols.; res. Terre Haute, Ind. [7105] SUSAN R. HODGES,' (Sister of Llewellyn E.,) b. Winslow, Me., Sept. 13, 1847; m. Waterville, Me., Dec. 28, 1867, Charles H., son of David and Christiana (Littlefleld) Guptill, b. Winslow, Aug. 23, 1843; railroad employe; Winslow, Me.; Keokuk, Iowa; and Terre Haute, Ind.; Dem ocrat; member Terre Haute Lodge 2, A. O. U. W.; Vigo Council 352, Knights and Ladies of Security; she Past Chief, Degree of Honor, A. O. U. W. Ch. b. Winslow: 11318. Mabel O, 11319.* Susan, 11320. Stephen, 11321. Lucie, 11322. Eddie L., 11323. A Daughter, 11324. George D., 11325. Katerine B., 11326. Harvey W., 1100 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. b. Terre Haute: 11327. 11328.11329. 11330.11331. Carrie E., VlNNIE, Charles E., Frank, George, Nov. 25, 1869; m. Henry Gerhardt. Mar. 10, 1872, " Albert C. Bosworth. Feb. 15, 1874, " Rose Woerner. Nov. 11, 1878. Apr. 8, 1885. [7108] EMMA HODGES,9 (Sister of Llewellyn E.,) b. Winslow, Me., Nov. 17, 1856; m. Waterville, Me., Aug. 25, 1874, Winthrop M., son of Adrastus Buckman and Priscilla (Rowe) Branch, b. Waterville, Aug. 8, 1853; mechanic; Oakland, Me.; Republican. Ch. b. Oakland: (all unm. 1896.) 11332. Harry W., Oct. 8, 1875. 11333. INA B., July 10, 1877. 11334. Geneva A., Oct. 17, 1881. 11335. Cora E., Oct. 4, 1884. 11336. Chester Arthur, June 1, 1888. 11337. Frank D., Aug. 13, 1889. 11338. George D., May 8, 1891. [7110] FANNIE W. HAMLIN,' (Timothy H.,B Jonas,7 Timothy,66 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Dec. 13, 1857; m. Dec. 3, 1887, Lester Richard son, of Winslow, Me. Child: 11339. Harold Percy, b. Sept. 19, 1888. [7114] LOUISA WILSON,9 (Martha Hamlen,3 Jonas,7 Timothy,66 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,21) m. Howard Wilson. She is dead. Child: 11340. A Son. [7116] ABBIE WILSON,9 m. Frank Marriner, of Madison, Me. Child: 11341. A Daughter. (Sister of Louisa,) [7117] HENRY LEWIS HAMLEN,' (John P.,3 Jonas,7 Timothy,66 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Salem, Mass., Feb. 24, 1861: m. 1st, there, June 20, 1889, Harriet Ellen, dau. of Benjamin Franklin and Eliza Jane (Stone) Milton, b. Salem, Dec. 10, 1862; who d. of consumption, Beverly, Mass., Dec 7, 1890; m. 2d, by Rev. S. B. Nobbs, Salem, Oct. 20, 1891, Clara L., dau. of Josephus and Sarah Lizzie (Symonds) Ashby, b. Salem, July 19, 1862; she member Baptist church; she d. of consumption, Salem, July 13, 1893; m. 3d. Mar. 12, 1895, Emma Genevra, dau. of Gardner and Coroline Augusta (Webb) Webster, b. North Andover, Mass., June 26, 1865; steam engineer, Beverly, since 1887; member Salem Veteran Fireman's Asso.; Fireman's Relief Asso.; Grand Lodge Station ary Engineers; Fraternity Lodge 118, I. O. O. F. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Beverly: 11342. Lewis Edwin, Mar. 31, 1890. NINTH GENERATION. 1101 17118] HANNAH JANE HAMLEN,' (Sister of Henry L.,) b. Salem, Mass., July, 1866; m. 1884, Arthur G. Goldsmith, of Beverly, Mass. Child: 11343. Chester Hamlen, b. 1892. [7130] JOHN MAXEY HAMLEN/9 (Maxey,3 Jonas,7 Timothy,66 Zac cheus.* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Albion, Me., Oct. 21, 1868; m. there, May 9, 1891, Ellen M. Dudley, b. Albion, Feb. 12, 1866; farmer; Melrose Mass. [7132] EMMA FRANCES HAMLEN,' (Sister of John Maxey,) b. Aug. 1, 1872; m. Mar. 7, 1891, Willis E. Lander, of Albion, Me. Child: 11344. Olive E., b. Feb. 6, 1893. [7137] LOUIS HOWARD HAMLIN,' (Oscar C.,3 Reuben,' Timothy,66 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Albion, Me., May 16,1870; m. Boston, Mass., Sept. 27, 1894, Eva Gertrude, dau. of Perley Carr and Dora (Webster) Robinson, b. Fremont, N. H., Oct. 20, 1869; credit merchant; Fremont, N.H., and Boston, Mass,; Republican; justice of the peace, Freemason. Ch. b. Boston: 11345. Roger Chesley, June 14, 1895. 11346. Beth, Aug. 29, 1898. [7139J EDMUND HENRY HAMLIN,9 (Edmund H.,3 Calvin,' Timothy,66 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Sierraville, Cal., Nov. 11, 1866; m. Sierra Valley, Cal., Nov. 11, 1890, Laura Sabina, dau. of Dan McFall and Ellen (Wil liams) Jones, b. San Juan, Cal., May 5, 1870; stock raiser; Sierraville: Republi can; member Sierra Valley Lodge 184, A. F. & A. M-; Donner Chapter 39, R. A. M.; she member Ada Chapter 122, O. E. S., Reno, Nev. Ch. b. Sierra Valley: 11347. Lloyd B., May 9, 1892. 11348. Myrtle A., Jan. 29, 1894. 11349. Ellen L., Aug. 18, 1896. 11350. Edmund, Jan. 25, 1900. [7140] CALVIN MARSHALL HAMLIN,9 (Bro. of Edmund H„) b. Sierraville, Cal., Dec. 10, 1868; m. Rocklin, Cal., Nov. 3, 1895, Ella Florence, dau. of John and Mary Elizabeth (Davis) Ertle, b. Rocklin, Jan. 23, 1877; me chanic; Sierraville, until 1875: Nevada, until 1881; Sierraville, until 1891; Susan- ville, until 1893; Rocklin, 1893-9; since, Sierraville; Republican. Children: 11351. Gladys May. b. July 23, 1897, Rocklin. 11352. Lola Ertle, " June 24, 1900, Sierraville. [7154] FLORENCE EVELIN PLUMMER,' (Saphronia O. Hamlin, « Calvin,7 Timothy,66 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,2*) b. Albion, Me., July 20, 1873; m. there, May 20, 1893, Fred Merton, son of Timothy Mayo, and Leora Emma (Riley) Sanborn, b. Albion, June 5, 1874; farmer; later, employed in chocolate mill; Albion, until 1898; since, Dorchester, Mass.; Democrat; she Methodist. 1102 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. b. Albion: 11353. Raymond Porter, July 20, 1894. 11354. Edna May, July 23, 1901. [7155] ROSE EDNA PLUMMER,' (Sister of Florence E.,) b. Albion, Me., Nov. 21, 1878; m. Dec. 27, 1899, Floriston Melvin Trask, of Edgecomb, Me. Child: 11355. Evelyn May, b. Aug. 12, 1900. [7159] FRED KRAMPH OWEN,' (William H..3 Sophronia Hamlin,* Timothy,66 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,2*) b. Milo, Me., Oct. 10, 1865; m. Auburn, Me., Sept. 16, 1896, Alice Gertrude, dau. of Charles and Frances (Shep herd) Smith, b. Hallowell, Me., May 22, 1868; journalist; Milo, Me., 1887; North Adams, Mass., 1888; Auburn, Me., 1889-94; Taunton, Mass., 1895-6: since, Port land, Me.; member Ancient Brothers Lodge, A. F. & A. M.; she Cong. Ch. b. Portland: 11356. Raymond, Jan. 6, 1879. [7165] CHARLES EDWIN OWEN,' (Bro. of Fred K.,) b. Milo, Me., Mar. 1, 1873; m. Bangor, Me., June 29, 1894, Maud Lucie, dau. of Ambrose and Sarah Emily (Lyshon) Merrill, b. Bangor, Mar. 23, 1875; hotel steward; Bangor; Republican. Children: 11357. Charles Harold, b. Jan. 29, 1896, Bangor. 11358. Elvah Clare, " Oct. 28, 1898, Milo. [7179] LIVONIA McKENNEY,' ( Maria West,8 Mary Dickey,' Mary Hamlin,6 Timothy,6 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Enfield, Me., Nov. 8, 1834; m. South Thomaston, Me., Nov. 5, 1854, John H., son of Ephraim and Lucy Dean, fe So. Thomaston, Apr. 14, 1827; merchant; So. Thomaston; Repub lican; city treasurer. He d. So. Thomaston, June 10, 1874. Ch. b. So. Thomaston; 11359.* William H., Aug. 20, 1855, 11360.* Alvin F., June 6, 1857. 11361.* Benjamin W., July 26, 1859. 11362.* John Fred, July 18,1870. [7180] SARAH JANE McKENNEY,' (Sisterof Livonia,) h. Hallowell, Me., Oct. 12, 1837; m. Salmon Falls, N. H, 1857, Alpheus Frye* h. Eliott, Me., 1833; inspector; Chelsea, Mass., 1864-80; since, Boston, Mass.; Republican; member K. of H. 75; Methodist. Children; 11363.* Charles H., b. Mar. 7, 1859, S. Thomaston, Me. 11364. Georgianna, " 1863, Cambridge; unm, 1899. 11365. Grace E., " 1864, Chelsea; " " 11366. Maude B., " 1871, " " * Note 481. JOHN FRYE.i b. Basing-, England, 1601; wife Anne; came from England to Newberry, Mass., 1638; wheelright; removed to Andover, Mass., 1545; Freeman 1645; both d. Andover; he Nov. 9. 1693; she Oct. 22. 1680. Children: John, Benjamin, Samuel, James. NINTH GENERATION. 1103 [7181] WILLIAM A. McKENNEY,' (Bro. of Livonia,) b. Hallowell, Me., Feb. 23, 1839; m. Rockland, Me., 1866, Driscol: miner; California; Republican; private in a Mass. Regt., also in a Maine Regt.; enlisted 1861; in 27 battles, wounded three times; dis. at close of war. Child: 11367. William, b. 1867, Cal.; unm. 1899. [7182] HENRY H. McKENNEY,9 (Bro. of Livonia,) b. Hallowell, Me., Feb. 26, 1841; m. Abby Brown; private, F, 30 Maine Inf. Vols.; enlisted 1863; Republican. He d. in California, Oct. 1, 1883; she d. 1864. Ch. b. Cape Elizabeth, Me.: 11368.* Charles H, May 8, 1864. [7183] FRANCES E. McKENNEY,9 (Sister of Livonia,) b. Hallowell, Me., Apr. 25, 1843; m. Thomaston, Me., Jan. 11, 1861, Richard, son of Knott and Hannah (Ulmer ) Bartlett, b. Thomaston, May 24, 1832; painter; Bradford, Mass.; removed from Maine, 1886; Freemason and R. of H. b. Oct. 18, 1862, S. Thomaston; d. June 3, 1863. " May 8, 1864, Cape Elizabeth. ¦' Mar. 7, 1867, S. Thomaston; unm. 1899. " July 4, 1869, Thomaston. " Apr. 30, 1879, " d. May 10, 1890. [7185] DRUSILLA M. McKENNEY,9 (Sister of Livonia,) b. Hallowell, Me., Apr. 29, 1848; m. Rockland, Me., Feb. 3, 1866, James J., son of Solon and Ann P. (Phillips) Chase, b. Chase's Mills, Me., Feb. 9, 1847; 2d Lieut. D. 32d Maine, Inf. Vols., enlisted Aug. 6, 1863; wounded at explosion of the mine, Petersburg, Va., July 30, 1864; he is blind; res. Denver, Col.: member G.A.R. and Royal Society Good Fellows, Portland, Me. Children: b. June 10, 1867, So. Thomaston: d. unm. Sept. 28, '87 " June 12, 1869, Cal.; unm. 1899. " Aug. 6, 1872, Chase's Mills. " Feb. 14, 1882, Portland, Me.; unm. 1899. " Jan. 3, 1889, Chase's Mills. [7189] MARIA A. TIBBITTS,' (Dorcas West,8 Mary Dickey,' Mary Hamlin,6 Timothy,6 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,2*) b. Frankfort, Me., July 5, 1837; m. Lowell, Mass., Aug. 22, 1860, Edward, son of John and Nancy (Collins) McKeever, b. Merrimack, N. H., Dec. 27, 1840; painter; Lowell, 1857-61; in the •army, 1861-5; Merrimack, 1865-8; Manchester, N. H., 1868-9; since, Lincoln, Me.; Republican; private, 1st N. H. Battery; enlisted Aug. 22, 1861; in all bat tles of the Army of the Potomac, except the Peninsular Campaign and siege of Petersburg; dis. June 9, 1865; member Horeb Lodge 93, A. F. & A. M.; Standard Lodge 28, A. O. U. W. Children: 11369. Lizzie, 11370. Charles H., 11371. Maria E., 11372. Eleanor A., 11373. Richard O., 11374. Jennie L 11375. Ella S., 11376.* Solon, 11377. Ethel I., 11378. Edith M.. 1104 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children: 11379. Ella M., 11380.* Edwin Frank, 11381. Guy L., 11382. Grace D., 11383. Daisy M., 11384. John H., b. Nov. 21, 1861, Burlington; d. June 3, 1868. " Feb. 28, 1867, Merrimack. " Aug. 4, 1869, Burlington. " Mar. 19, 1874, Lincoln; d. Apr. 27, 1882. " Aug. 15, 1876, " " Oct. 26, 1894. " Mar. 11, 1880, " " Mar. 14, 1883. [7190] FRANKLIN A. TIBBITTS,' (Bro. of Maria A.,) b. Frankfort, Me., Apr., 1840; unmarried; Sergt., F, 12 Me. Inf. Vols.; en listed 1861, served three years, and participated in several battles; killed Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864, after expiration of his term of service. [7191] CHARLES H. TIBBITTS,' (Bro. of Maria A.,)' b. Frankfort, Me., July, 1842; married; private, A, 1 Maine H. Art. [7192.] LILLIE PIERCE TIBBITTS,' (Sister of Maria A., ) b. Frankfort, Me., Feb., 1846; m. Lowell, Me., Feb., 1871, Albert C, son of Philip and Harriet (Moody) Page, b. Burlington, Me., Jan. 7, 1843; Bur lington, until 1894; since, Passadumkeag, Me.; Republican. He has been a suc cessful lumberman on the Penobscot river, forty years, and notwithstanding hard tiroes has always paid 100 cents on the dollar; he is tbe owner of a steam saw mill at Passadumkeag, and employs 200 men in his various operations. She conducted a store and hotel at Burlington, and since coming to Passadum keag, has been in various enterprises on her own account, and is considered one of the conspicuous business women of Maine. She owns and conducts the prin cipal store in town, and a boarding house for her various employes; is an in surance broker and does a good business in that line; she builds houses for her self, making her own plans. In 1897 she erected and equipped a factory for the manufacture from the waste of the saw mills, what is known to the trade as kiln dried bundle wood, which has since been in successful operation, except that her plant was destroyed by fire Oct. 24, 1902, but was rebuilt aDd in opera tion again, Dec. 4, 1902. This factory employs about thirty operatives, using something like 4500 cords of waste, annually. The product amounting to thou sands of dollars annually marketed in Boston. Her executive ability was re cently exemplified by successfully quieting a serious strike among her employes. She is the business leader of the town and personally superintends every depart ment of her extensive business. He business character and ability would per haps indicate a masculine woman, hut the reverse appears true. She is described as a very matronly little lady, with whitened hair, her pleasant face illumin ated with keen, blue eyes; while not strongly advocating woman suffrage, she believes that women who pay large taxes should have a word in regard to the manner in which it should be expended. In cases of necessity she is able to enter her kitchen and do her own cooking. Ch. b. Burlington: 11385. A Son, Nov., 1871; d. Nov., 1871. 11386. Nancy G., Dec, 1873. 11387. Charles Albert, Oct., 1878. Mrs, Lillie Pierce Page Mrs. Maria a, McKeever NINTH GENERATION. 1105 [7196] MARY HELEN WEST,' (Hosea,3 Mary Dickey,7 Mary Hamlin,6 Timothy,6 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,2*) b. Hallowell, Me., Oct. 3, 1848; m. Rockland, Me., Oct. 25, 1869, Silas Patterson, b. St. Johns, N. B., Dec. 2, 1827; sailor; Rockland; Republican. Both d. Rockland; she Sept. 24. 1895; he Feb. 21, 1877. No issue. [7197] HOSEA AUGUSTINE WEST,9 (Bro. of Mary H.,) b. Hallowell, Me., Mar. 1, 1850: m. Orland, Me., 1879, Lydia Michels. He d. South Thomaston, Me., Oct. 28, 1890. No issue. [7198] GEORGIANNA WEST,9 (Sister of Mary H.,) b. Hallowell, Me., Nov. 18, 1851; m. Rockland, Me., Oct. 3, 1869, Henry, son of William and Mary (Young) Bickmore, b. Rockland, Dec. 12, 1848; laborer; Rockland; Republican; she Baptist. He d. Rockland, May, 1901. Ch. b. Rockland: 11388. Henry Edward. May 8, 1871. 11389. Lila Maude, June 14, 1873. [7199] JOHN FRANKLIN WEST,9 (Bro. of Mary H.,) b. Rockland, Maine, Dec. 7, 1857; m. there, Apr. 20, 1881, Annie, dau. of Philip and Mary (Tollman) Achorn, b. Rockland, Apr. 12, 1864; mechanic; Re vere, Mass.; Republican: Adventist. Shed. Revere, Apr. 1, 1898. Ch. b. Rockland: 11390. Florence Mabell, May 8, 1883. [7200] OCENA MONTAVHON WEST,' (Sister of Mary H.,) b. Rockland, Me., Mar. 5, 1860: m. there, May 11, 1879, Samuel, son of Sam uel Patterson and Emeline Patterson (Ames) Boynton, b. Rockland, July 6, 1852; cooper; Rockland, until 1891; Howland, Me., 1891-1900; Tilden, Me., 1902: Republican. She has kindly assisted in compiling the records of this branch of the family. No issue. [7201] Dr. WILLIAM LINCOLN WEST,' (Bro. of Mary H.,) b. Rockland, Me., Jan. 26, 1865; m. Belfast, Me., Feb. 15, 1889, Sarah E., dau. of John and Deborah Burnett (Gatchell) Peirce, b. Monroe, Me., Apr. 20, 1868; veterinary surgeon. He graduated Ontario Veterinary College, class of '95; postgraduate, McKillop College, 1900, and class valedictorian: practiced in Ells worth, Me., 1894-7; Belfast, Me., 1898-1901; appointed U.S. inspector of meat, Aug. 5, 1901, stationed at East St. Louis, 111.; permanent residence, Belfast. No issue. [7202] EVALENA SOPHIA WEST,9 (Sister of Mary H.,) b. Rockland, Me., Oct. 8, 1869; m. Camden, Me., Dec. 12, 1894, Charles Shan non, son of Isaac Sherman and Ellen (Munroe) Kidder, b. Lincolnville, Me., Apr. 28, 1866: painter: Camden; Republican. No issue. 1106 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [7203] BELINDA A. MOORE,9 (Otis,3 Pauline Dickey,7 Mary Hamlen,6 Timothy,6 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Frankfort,. Me., Apr. 18, 1843; m. Prospect, Me., July 1, 1876, Freeman Partridge, b. Prospect, Aug. 10, 1832; farmer and market gardener; Stockton Springs, Me.; Populist; Universalist; was 1st officer of the Calcutta and Pavilion; road commissioner; member Farm ers' Club, South Branch Grange P. of H. and N. B. U. Club; she member South Branch Grange, Band of Mercy and N. B. U. Club. Ch. b. Prospect: 11391. Bertha, Feb. 19, 1877; unm. 1899. 11392. F. Percy, Sept. 7, 1878, " 11393. Herman, Nov. 21, 1882, " [7204] ABBIE PAULINA MOORE,9 (Sister of Belinda A.,) b. Frankfort, Me., Oct. 4, 1844; m. there, July 24, 1870, Melvin, sonof East man and Eliza Clark, b. Prospect, Me., 1846; stonecutter; has res. in several states; Stockton Springs, Me., 1902; member Sears Lodge 82, I.O.O.F.; she Adventist. She d. Frankfort, Sept. 18, 1877. No issue. [7208] HOWARD M. MOORE,' (Bro. of Belinda A., ) b. Frankfort, Me., July 25, 1856; m. Swanville, Me., Feb. 23, 1890, Mattie Abbie, dau. of Charles Lewis and Persis (Thayer) Maxim, b. Frankfort, July 27, 1869; farmer; Frankfort, res. on his father's old homestead: Republican; she member church of God; members Morning Light Grange, P. H. Ch. b. Frankfort: 11394. Elmer Howard, Oct. 8, 1891. 11395. Louisa Bernice, Sept. 1, 1898. [7210] ARTHUR W. MOORE,9 (Bro. of Belinda A.,) b. Frankfort, Me., Aug. 2, 1860; m. 1st, Aug. 7, 1888, Clara Nickerson, of Swanville, Me., who d. Mar. 1, 1891; m. 2d, Mar. 20, 1897, Jennie Staples, of Prospect, Me.; res. Monroe, Me. [7213] EMMA JANE MOORE,9 (John,3 Pauline Dickey,7 Mary Hamlin,6 Timothy,6 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,2*) b. Monroe, Me., Jan. 17, 1854; m. Boston, Mass., Jan. 17, 1874, Nathaniel Frank, son of Howes and Huldah (Hard ing) Mayo, b. Frankfprt, Me., Sept. 2; dealer in wood, hay, coal and grain; Frank lin Park, Revere, Mass.; Democrat; she Cong. Children: 11396.* Edith Jane, July 12, 1875, East Boston. 11397. John Aldin, July 29, 1878; unm. 1898. [7214] FRANK ALBERT MOORE,' (Bro. of Emma J.,) b. Monroe, Me., May 19, 1856; m. Franklin Park, Mass., June 21, 1893, Alice, dau. of Charles and Maria (Matthews) Field, b. Searsport, Me., Mar. 23, 1872; preserve maker; Franklin Park, Revere, Mass.; Republican; Congs. Children: 11398. Gladys Emma, b. July 17, 1894. 11399. Esther Matthews, " Apr. 25, 1896. NINTH GENERATION. 1107 holsterer; Franklin Park; Republican; Congs. He d. Franklin Park, June 20, 1891; after her husbands death she became a trained nurse in Homoeopathic Hospital. No issue. [7218] CLIFTON MATTHEWS MOORE,9 (Bro. of Emma J.,) b. Monroe, Me., June 23, 1869; unmarried; was book keeper 9 years, Frank lin Park, Mass.: resides with his parents, Monroe, Me., 1898. [7229] GRACE ELDRIDGE,9 (Sarah Moore,8 Pauline Dickey,7 Mary Hamlen,6 Timothy,6 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Lynn, Mass., Dec 25, 1875; m. Wakefield, Mass., June 27, 1895, Elmer Rufus Bridges, son of Rufus Bridges and Mary Frances (Chesley) Chapman, b. Cambridgeport, Mass., Nov. 30, 1875; architect; Stoneham, Mass.; Republican; Congs. [7232] FAY E. GARLAND,' (Roxanna Sargent,3 Mary Dickey,7 Mary Hamlen,6 Timothy,5 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Carmel, Me., Oct. 9, 1866; m. Monson, Me., Nov. 18, 1889, Dr. Ambrose H., son of Hiram and Eliza B. (Knowles) Harding, b. Hermon, Me., May 19, 1862; physician; Hermon, until 1887; Monson, until Dec, 1896; Natick, Mass., until Dec, 1901; since, Bangor, Me.; Republican; member state militia; supt. of schools, three years; member On- nawa Lodge 106, I. O. O. F.; Doric Lodge 149, A. F. & A. M.; Regal Chapter 47, R. A.M.; St. John's Commandery 3, K.T.; and A. O. U.W.; Baptist; she member Rebekah Lodge 38, I. O. O. F.; Unitarian. [7239] FRANK SPRATT,9 (Hadley N.,» Tryphosia Chadwick,' Priscilla Hamlen,6 Timothy,6 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,2*) soldier on western frontier; residence unknown. [7241] ALICE BICKNELL,9 (Sarah W. Spratt,3 Tryphosia Chadwick,' Priscilla Hamlen,6 Timothy,6 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Belfast, Me., Apr. 10, 1860; m. there, by Rev. R. T. Hack, Apr. 15, 1891, John Thomas McDonald, Jr.; contractor; Boston. Child: 11400. Arthus Bicknell, b. Oct. 1, 1091. [7246] SADIE L. SPRATT,' (Stowell S.,3 Tryphosia Chadwick,' Priscilla Hamlen,6 Timothy.6 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Carmel, Me., Aug. 28, 1871; m. Stetson, Me., Jan. 7, 1897, Will E., son of Sands and Rose (Stevens) Randall; farmer; Stetson; Republican. [7247] WILBUR C. SPRATT,' (Bro. of Sadie L., ) b. Carmel, Me., Nov. 3, 1875; m. Alston, Mass., Feb. 10, 1899, Lulu E., dau. of David and Elizabeth (Garland) Strathan, b. Hampden, Me., Sept. 10, 1890; caterer; Alston; Republican; Methodist; Granger. Ch. b. Alston: 11401. Stella S., Feb. 22, 1901. 1108 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [7248] ALICE M. SPRATT,9 (Sister of Sadie L.,) b. Carmel, Me., Apr. 14, 1877; m. there, Mar. 3, 1898, Oliver C, son of John Warren and Jane Mabury (Grinnell) Leathers, b. Exeter, Me., June 4, 1875; farmer; Corinth, Me.; Republican; members Exeter Grange 86, P. H. Ch. b. Corinth: 11402. Nettie Mae, May 1, 1899. 11403. Ervin O, May 10, 1901. [7252] Dr. WALTER SCOTT BRAINERD,' (Fredus O.,3 Esther Chad wick,' Priscilla Hamlen,6 Timothy,6 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Black River Falls, Wis., Feb. 2, 1859: m. China, Me., Oct. 11, 1885, Lizzie E. Ward; physician; China and Pemiquid, Me. Children: 11404. Charlotte Maria. 11405. Arthur. 11406. Helen. 11407. Katherine. 11408. Newell. 11409. Walter. 11410. Carroll. 11411. Carl. [7253] NEWELL WASHBURN BRAINERD,' (Bro. of Walter S„) b. Black River Falls, Wis., Aug. 20, 1860: m. Fairfield, Me.. Jan. 15, 1887, Flora T. Lawrence; lawyer; Skowhegan, Me. He d. Skowhegan, Nov. 9, 1900. Children: 11412. Marion. 11413. Ethel. [7255] FREDUS BRAINERD HOWE,9 (Sophia N.,3 Priscilla H. Chad wick,7 Priscilla Hamlen,6 Timothy,5 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Prince ton, Mass., May 2, 1853; m. Arlington, Mass., Oct. 18, 1887, Mary Frances, dau. of Josiah and Alice (Ross) Crosby, b. Arlington, Jan. 10, 1852: druggist: Arling ton; Republican; Baptist; member Mt. Roulston Lodge 98, I. O. O. F.; Council 777, R. A.; she Cong. Ch. b. Boston: 11414. Alice Sophia, Aug. 2, 1888. [7258] ADELAIDE STEVENS HOWE,9 (Sister of Fredus B.,) b. Princeton, Mass., Mar. 6, 1860; m. Fitchburg, Mass., Feb. 22, 1882, George P., son of Josiah and Alice (Ross) Crosby, b. Arlington, Mass., Dec 23, 1847; sawmaker; Arlington, 1847-79: since, Fitchburg; Republican; member of Alpine Lodge 35, K. P.; Council 777, R. A.; Apollo Lodge 205, I.O.O.F.: Asst. P. M. Fitchburg, since Sept. 1, 1899; Epis. Ch. b. Fitchburg: 11415. Ruth Chadwick, Mar. 4, 1883; unm. 1902. 11416. Carl Chester, Mar. 9, 1888; d. Aug. 21, 1898. [7260] FLORENCE 1SABELLE HOWE,9 (Sister of Fredus B.,) b. Fitchburg, Mass., May 25, 1868; m. there, Oct. 18, 1S93, Walter Abbott, son of Charles and Melindy (Campbell) Covin, b. Fitchburg, May 5, 1868: travel- NINTH GENERATION. 1109 ing salesman; Fitchburg; Republican: member Charles W. Moore Lodge, A.F. &A.M.; and R. A.M. Both d. Fitchburg; she May 21, 1899; he Jan. 24, 1900. Ch. b. Fitchburg: 11417. Priscilla Brainerd, Aug. 8, 1894. 11418. ' Raynore, Apr. 2, 1897. 11419. Sophia Florence, May 15, 1899. [7261] MABEL EDITH HOWE,9 (Sister of Fredus B.,) b. Fitchburg, Mass., July 17, 1870; ra. there, June 9, 1897, George Franklin, son of William Allen and Dorothy Barry (Viall) Albee, b. South Londonderry, Vt., Apr. 24, 1868; book keeper; Fitchburg, since 1894; Republican; member Apollo Lodge 205, I. O. O. F.; she member Fitchburg Women's Club. [7263] NELLIE B. HOW E,9 (Ellen A. Brainerd,3 Priscilla H. Chadwick,' Priscilla Hamlen,6 Timothy,6 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Fitchburg, Mass., Nov. 26, 1859; m. George M. Sands: Fitchburg, Mass. Seven children. [7269] CHARLES GILBERT WILSON,' (Mary A. Brainerd,3 Priscilla H. Chadwick,' Priscilla Hamlen,8 Timothy,6 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Springfield, Mass., June 1, 1870; m. June 14, 1892, Anna May, dau. of Edgar Prentiss and Rosa Margaret (Aikin) Holly, b. Loekport, N. Y., June 30,1870; mechanical engineer; Springfield, until May, 1901; since, Boston, Mass.; organ ist, Christ Church, Springfield; member Hampden Lodge, A. F. & A. M.; Morn ing Star Chapter, R. A. M.; Springfield Council; Springfield Commandery, K. T, and A. & O. N. M.S. Ch. b. Springfield: 11420. Margaret Elizabeth, Dec. 17, 1895. 11421. Edgar Gilbert, Sept. 15, 1897. [7271] ARTHUR STLMSON HARVEY,' (Harriet A. Brainerd,3 Pris cilla H. Chadwick,7 Priscilla Hamlen,6 Timothy,6 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Boston, Mass., July 21, 1870; m. Raton, N.M., Oct. 18, 1899, Eleanor, dau. of Andrew and Agnes McKee, b. Belfast, Ireland, Nov., 1871; weigh master for coal mine; Gardner, N. M.; Free Silver; Freemason. [7272] CLARENCE OLIN HARVEY,' (Bro. of Arthur S.,) b. Boston, Mass., Aug. 28, 1871; m. June 12, 1900, Elsie Maude, dau. of Eu- • gene and Jennie Lucinda (Fisher) Lyon, b. Fisher, 111., Sept., 1875; cashier, Farmer's and Merchant's Bank, Byron, Neb.; Free Silver; member of Royal Highlanders; she, Methodist. [7275] ORRIN HAMLIN,9 (Henry S.,3 Solomon,76 Timothy,6 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,2*) b. Barnard, Me., Apr. 4, 1842, married: res. Milo, Me.; member L, 31st Me. Inf. Vols. He is dead. [7216] MARGARET PAULINE MOORE,9 (Sister of Emma J.,) b. Monroe, Me., July 2, 1863: ra. Franklin Park, Mass., Aug. 19, 1886, Frank Henry, son of Eben and Caroline (Grover) Waitt, b. Revere, Mass.; carpet up- m. Secular Union. Children: 11422. Annie O, 11423. Winifred R.r 11424. Alta A., 11425. Sumner. F.r 11426. Forrest E., 11427. Florence A. 1110 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [7279] FRANK JAMES PORTER,' (Persis Hamlin,3 Solomon,76 Tim othy,5 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3- James,21) b. Orneville, Me., Feb. 18, 1844: m. there, June 12, 1864, Lucie A., dau. of Otis and Patience (Speed) King, b. Brad ford, Me., Sept. 29, 1845; farmer; Maine, until I860; Beloit, Wis., a year; Marion, Iowa, four years; Grand Prairie, Minn., five years; since, Adrian, Minn.; lumber and fuel dealer, eleven years; banker, since 1890; president Adrian Exchange Bank, and real estate dealer; has held local offices; member A. O.U.W., and! b. Mar. 12, 1868, Milo. " Nov. 25, 1871, Marion. "• June 25, 1873, " "• May 30, 1875, Grand Prairie. "• Feb. 25, 1877, " " Apr. 12,1881, Adrian. [7280] LEWIS MELVIN PORTER,9 (Bra of Frank J.,) b. Orneville, Me., Feb. 12, 1845; va. there, hy Alanson M. Warren, Esq.,. Jan. 1, 1867, Henrietta Atwood,' dau. of George Randolph and Pauline King: (Chase) Daggett,* b. Atkinson, Me., Aug. 13, 1848; private, H, 4 Me. Inf. Vols.; enlisted 1861; dis. at home on sick furlough; also, private, G, 16th Me., Inf, Vol.; mustered Sept. 5, 1863; captured battle of wilderness, Va., May, 1864r prisoner seven, months, Belle Isle and Salisbury; paroled; transferred to 20 Me. Inf. Vols., June 5, 1865j dis. July 10, 1865; he suffered great privation and hard ship in prison, and become so emaciated that his friends hardly recognized him on his return; carpenter;. Republican; Odd Fellow; he d. Jacksonville, Florida, Jan. 8, 1888; she m. 2d, Amos Perkins- Morse, of Milo. No issue. [7281J MARIA ADELAIDE PORTER,' (Sister of Frank J.,) b. Orneville, Me., Apr. 6, 1853; m. LeMars, Iowa, Nov. 21, 1872, Theodore Denney, son of Ephraim and Letitia (Denny) Romans, b. in Ohio, Dec. 10, 1841;: private, C, 29 Ind. Inf. Vols., enlisted Sept. 1861; in battles Stone River, Liberty- Gap, andChickamauga; dis. Feb., 1865; policeman; Los Angeles, Cal.; Republican; justice peace, Fredonia, Iowa, 1875; member East Los Angeles Lodge 230, A.O. U. W. and Weston. Lodge 65* A. F. & A. M.; she was a school teacher; Presb. Children: 11428. Leon Montgomery, b. Nov. 5r 1873, LeMars; d. Aug. 29, 1874. 11429. Lorenzo Keen, " Feb. 15, 1875, " 11430. George Wineield, " June 14, 1877, Cal. 11431. Prentis, " June 18, 1883, " d. May 28, 1884. [7283] WILLIAM EDWIN PORTER,' (Bro. of Frank J.,) b. Orneville, Me., Nov. 15, 1860; m. Pleasant Grove. Cal., Aug. 7, 1892, Ella, dau. of Rufus and Sarah (Richardson) Hall, b. in Cal., Oct. 2,. 1861; farmer; Compton, Cal.; Republican. * Note 482. GEORGE R. DAGGETT,* (George,' Elihu,6 6 Mayhew,* John^f Thomas,* John,*). JOHN DOGciETT,* b. England; oume from Groton, to N. E. with Gov, Winthrop, 1630. His flrst wife is unknown; m. 2d Plymouth, Mass., Aug. 2a, 1B87, Bathsheba Pratt, widow. He d. Plymouth, 1873, resided Watertown, later at Rehoboth, about 1843, and still later at Martha's. Vinyard, about 1848, leaving his son John at Rehoboth. Children: John, Thomas, Joseph, Eliza beth, Hepsobah. NINTH GENERATION. 1111 [7284] HENRY ALLISTON PORTER,9 (Bro. of Frank J.,) b. Orneville, Me., Feb. 15, 1863; m. Pleasant Grove, Cal., Dec, 1892, Belle, dau. of Roderick and Isabella McRae, b. Sacramento, CaL, Sept. 23, 1871; farmer; Pleasant Grove; Republican. Ch. b. Pleasant Grove: 11432. A Child, Mar. 25, 1895. [7285] CHARLES H1SNRY HAMLIN,9 (William,3 Solomon,'6 Timothy,' Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,2*) b. Orneville, Me., Apr. 27, 1851: m. there, Sept. 28, 1870, Isabell E., dau. of William and Lydia E., (Smith) Cone, b. Charlotte, Me., Nov. 24, 1849; carpenter; Orneville, 1870; Medway, 1890: Lake View, Me., 1902; Republican; she Baptist. Ch. b. Medway; 11433. Charles W., Oct. 21, 1871; d. Oct. 29, 1871. 11434.* Clara Adela, Dec. 31, 1872. 11435* Millie May, Feb. 10, 1875. 11436.* Lilly Elizabeth, Mar. 6, 1877. 11437.* Charles William, July 17, 1879. 11438. Lottie B., Nov. 5, 1881. 11439. Ulysses S. G., Oct. 9, 1885. 11440. Elsie J., Feb. 29, 1887. 11441. Sadie L., Aug. 1, 1889. [7289] WILLIAM E. HAMLIN,9 . Milo: 11451. Morton Wilbur, July IS, 1881. 11452. Blanche Ellen, Nov. 8, 1883. 11453. Omar Esty, June 10, 1887. [7302] LEWIS MELVIN HAMLIN," (Bro. of Solomon' A,,? b. Milo, Me., Jan. 16, 1858; ro. Orneville, Me., Oct. 26, 1881, Annie T., dauv of Horatio and Abigail (Philpot) Whidden, of Orneville; farmer; Orneville; member Piscataquis Lodge 44, A.F.&. A. M., Milo, Me. Child: 11454. BER'irnA, b. Jane 11, 1882. NINTH GENERATION. 1113 [7306] JOSEPH CHESTER HAMLIN,9 (Bro. of Solomon A., ) b. Orneville, Me., Jan. 7, 1870; m. Milo, Me., Mar. 19, 1890, Nellie M., dau. of William T. and Alice S. (Stone) Livermore,* b. Milo, 1870; laborer; Milo.; member Dirigo Lodge, 63, I. O. O. F. Children: 11455. Lillie Emerline, b. Mar. 18, 1891; d. Aug. 24, 1891. 11456. Edwin Raymond, " July 23, 1892. [7307] EDWIN MERTON HAMLIN,' (Bro. of Solomon A.,) b. Orneville, Me., Mar. 23, 1873; m. Milo, Me., Dec. 27, 1893, Carrie B., dau. of William T. and Alice S. (Stone) Livermore,* b. Milo, 1873; electrical engi neer; Boston, Mass. No issue. [7310] ELIZABETH OTIS HAMBLEN,' (Charles E.,» Jonathan,' Charles,6 Jonathan,6*3 James,2*) b. Waquoit, Mass., Oct. 28, 1870; m. Spokane, Wash., Apr. 25, 1894, William Milburn, son of Albert and Virginia (Drake) Shaw, b. Darwin, Clark Co., 111., Oct. 17, 1858; banker; Spokane, Wash. Ch. b. Spokane: 11457. Emmett Hamblen, Mar. 21, 1895. 11458. Clarence Drake, Oct. 3, 1897; d. Aug. 14, 1898. [7319] BLANCHE BICKFORD CROWELL,' (Alphonso F.,3 Hannah S. Hamblin,' Zaccheus,6 Isaac,6 Josiah,* Jonathan,3 James,2*) b. Hyannis, Mass., June 3, 1868; m. there, Dec. 18, 1889; Arthur Augustus, son of Samuel Henry and Jane (Ellicott) Pearse, b. Bowmanville, Ontario. Feb. 18, 1862; merchant; Cortland, N. Y. Children: 11459. Helena Frances, Mar. 9, 1893, Bloomfield; d. June, 9, 1895. 11460. Lillian Blanche, Nov. 6, 1900, N. Y. City. [7322] HENRY HOWARD CROWELL,' (Orren H.,* Hannah S. Ham blin,' Zaccheus,6 Isaac,6 Josiah,* Jonathan,3 James,2*) b. Hyannis, Mass., Dec. 20, 1874, m. Rochester, Mass., Feb. 21, 1899, Julia Ann Robbins, dau. of William Henry and Melissa Ann (Giffordt) Smellie, b. Rochester, Mar. 27, 1877; book-keeper; New Bedford, Mass., 1895-8; since, Fall River, Mass.; Republican. [7327] ADALINE HALLETT BAKER,' (Lucy L. Hallett,3 Polly Hamblin,7 Zaccheus,6 Isaac,6 Josiah,* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Hyannis, Mass., Aug. 9, 1855; m. there, Oct. 16, 1879, Charles Harvey, son of Charles Warner and Susan Clapp, b. Newton, Mass., Sept. 15, 1859; salesman; Braintree, Mass.; member of Monatiquot Lodge 83. K. P.; Unitarians. Ch. b. Wareham, Mass.: 11461. Mabel Baker, May 7, 1885. [7332] HARRIET ELLA FOSTER,9 (Hulda A. Hathaway,3 Clarissa H. Hamblin,' William,6 Isaac,6 Josiah,* Jonathan,2 James,21) b. Moretown, Vt., Mar. 23, 1848; m. there, Nov. 1, 1870, William Ernest, son of Geo. Washington, * For Livermore see note 168. t For Gifford see note 93. 1114 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. and Venornia O. (Austin) Crown, b. Milton, Vt., 1846; carpenter and farmer; Milton, 9 years; Maidstone, Vt., 13 years; Taunton, Mass., 8 years; Republican; member F, 8 Vermont Inf. Vols., enlisted Feb. 15, and dis. June 28, 1865; mem ber Robert R. Thompson Post 47, G.A. R.; has held various town oflices; she Methodist. Ch. b. Milton: 11462* George Harold, May 11, 1875. [7334] JOHN EDWARD FOSTER,' (Bro. of Harriet E., ) b. Moretown, Vt., Mar. 15, 1851; m. Holyoke, Mass., Nov. 22, 1873, Eliza beth Buchanan, b. Scotland, July 12, 1853; clothier; Bridgeport, Ct.; member Arcanum Lodge, I. O. O. F. Ch. b. Bridgeport: 11463. Edward L., Jan. 31, 1878. 11464. William E., Oct. 12, 1882. 11465. John E., Apr. 7, 1885. 11466. Mildred, Jan. 31, 1894. [7336] JULIA EVERLINE FOSTER,' (Sister of Harriet E.,) b. Morestown, Vt., Sept. 27, 1854; m. there, Dec. 22, 1875, Frank Mortimer, sonof Jerry and Flavilla (Broderick) McElroy, b. Burlington, Vt., Oct. 11, 1846; clothier; Haverhill, Mass.; Republican; Freemason and Odd Fellow; she Metho dist. Children: 11467.* Mabel F., b. June 11, 1877, Middlesex, Vt. 11468. Edith P., " Nov. 17, 1884. [7337] CHARLES FREMONT FOSTER,9 (Bro. Harriet E.,) b. Moretown, Vt., June 1, 1856; m. Taunton, Mass., Aug. 17, 1887, Nella L., dau. of Zopha and Nancy A. Dickerman, b. Easton, Mass., Nov. 15, 1865; cloth ier; Taunton; Republican. No issue. [7338] ARTHUR LEON FOSTER,9 (Bro. of Harriet E.,) b. Moretown, Vt., Jan. 19, 1858; m. 1st, Bridgeport, Conn., Oct. 5, 1881, Har riet, dau. of Junius N. and Elizabeth (Curtis) Benham, b. Bridgeport, Sept. 5, 1856; Cong.; she d. Hartford, Ct., June 24, 1888; m. 2d July 6, 1898, Josephine E., dau. of William and Josephine Edna Wilkinson, b. Troy, N. Y., June 16, 1880; clothier; Hartford, Ct.; Republican; Congs. Ch. by 2d wife, b. Hartford: 11469. Marjorie Hathaway, Apr. 27, 1899. 11470. Cedric Wilkinson, Aug. 31, 1900. [7339] JESSE JOHNSON FOSTER,9 (Bro. of Harriet E.,) b. Mar. 6, 1864; m. 1st, Jan. 25, 1887, Phebe Jane, dau. of John and Caroline Elizabeth (Wemple) Blair, b. Greenbush, N. Y., July 2, 1858, who d. Pittsfield, Mass., Feb. 1, 1893; Cong.; m. 2d, Apr. 24, 1894, Christine, dau. of Samuel N. and Cynthia Anne (Black) Perkins, b. Windsor, Ct., May 7, 1870; clothier; Pittsfield, Mass., since Sept. 1885; Republican; member Blue Crescent Lodge, A.F. & A.M.; Cong.; she Presb. NINTH GENERATION. 1115 Ch. by 1st. wife, b. Pittsfield: 11471. Martha Reed, Nov. 21, 1887. 11472. E. Hilda, July 2, 1889. 11473. Arthur Blair, June 2, 1891. 11474. Jesse Johnson, Nov. 4, 1893. By 2d wife, b. Pittsfield: 11475. Dorothy Ruth, Oct. 10, 1895. 11476. Beatrice Sidonie, Oct. 20, 1900. [7345] DORA MAY HATHAWAY,' (Charles,3 Clarissa H. Hamblin,' William,6 Isaac,6 Josiah,* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Montpelier, Vt., Mar. 1, 1861; m. Aug. 16, 1882, John G. Wing. Child: 11477. Charles Addison, b. July 16, 1883. [7349] TIMOTHY COOK DAVIS,9 (Clarissa Hathaway,3 Clarissa H. Hamblin,' William,6 Isaac,8 Josiah,* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. East Montpelier, Vt., July 4, 1855; m. there, Jan. 8, 1878, Lucie, dau. of Levi Templeton and Julia (Shortt) Mallory, b. E. Montpelier, Sept. 3, 1857; traveling salesman; E. Montpelier, Vt.; Chelsea and Hudson, Mass.; Republican; she d. E. Montpe lier, Nov. 17, 1878. [7351] WILLIAMS HUMPHREY DAVIS,' (Bro. of Timothy C.,) b. East Montpelier, Vt., Dec. 5, 1860; m. South Dennis, Mass., Sept. 1, 1890, Jennie, dau. of Joseph Briggs and Phebe Thatcher (Gorham) Rogers, b. South Dennis, July 25, 1865; grocer; East Montpelier, Vt., and Chelsea, Mass.; Repub lican; member of Lodge 51, I.O.O.F., and 3, Bay State Ind. Order United Workmen; Congs. Ch. b. Chelsea: 11478. Phebe Clara, Sept. 29, 1891. 11479. Paul Hathaway, Oct. 17, 1893. [7353] WALTER EVERETT DAVIS,' (Bro. of Timothy O,) b. East Montpelier, Vt., May 10, 1870; m. Calais, Vt., June 6, 1900, Rena Cynthia, dau. of Almond Chester and Sophia Cutler (Heath) Guernsey, b. Calais, Oct. 16, 1875; farmer; E. Montpelier; Republican. [7354] HAROLD HATHAWAY PLUMMER,9 (Julia Hathaway,3 Clarissa H. Hamblin,' William,6 Isaac,6 Josiah,* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Boston, Mass., Nov. 12, 1862; m. June 6, 1888, Bertha Medora Leigh Bishop, b. Paradise, N.S. Ch. b. N. Y.: 11480. Alice Gertrude, Apr. 13, 1892. [7358] MABEL HATHAWAY GUERNSEY,' ( Dophna P. Hathaway,3 Clarissa H. Hamblin,' William/ Isaac,6 Josiah,* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Montpe lier, Vt., Jan. 10, 1871; m. there, Jan. 18, 1893, Justus Lane,10 son of Eri DeFor- est and Emily (Bliss) Batehelder,* b. Brookfield, Vt., May 5, 1865; merchant; * Note 483. For Rev. Stephen Bachiler,1 see note 378. NATHANIEL BACHILOR,2 b. England, 1611 ; m. there, Hester Mercer, niece of Rev. John Prianle, of Southampton, archdeacon of Sarum.Eng. ; settled in Hampton, N. H., 5 children. 1016 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Montpelier; Republican; Unitarian. She member Marquis de Lafayette Chap ter, D. A. R. Mrs. Batehelder contributed valuable records for this branch of the family. No issue. [7361] ALPA B. CLARK,9 (Caroline Hathaway,3 Clarissa H. Hamblin,' William,6 Isaac,6 Josiah,* Jonathan,3 James,21) b. East Montpelier, Vt., Jan. 7, 1869; m. there, Feb. 18, 1892, George, son of George W. and Cemantha (Jen nings) Daniels, b. Woodbury, Vt., Aug. 16, 1867; farmer; E. Montpelier; Univer salist; she d. E. Montpelier, Dec. 25, 1892. [7362]' ANNA M. CLARK,9 (Sister of Alpa B.,) b. East Montpelier, Vt., Mar. 24, 1877: m. there, May 10, 1899, Frank A., son of Joshua F. and Ellen M. (Poor) Bailey, b. Williamstown, Vt., Jan. 15, 1874; lawyer; Montpelier; she d. Montpelier, Aug. 9, 1900. [7375] RICHARD HOMER FOSTER,9 (Mariette B. Hamlin,6 Philo,' Mark,6 Ebenezer,6*3 James,21) b. Meriden, Ct., Nov. 5, 1836; private, F, 1st Ct. Inf. Vol.; enlisted April, 1861; dis. July, 1861; d. Meriden, Apr. 26, 1892. [7376] SAMUEL HIRAM FOSTER,' (Bro. Richard H.,) b. Meriden, Ct., Dec, 1838; m. Mary, dau. of Augustus and Elvira (Conklin) Stanley, b. New Britain, Ct., 1844; private, F, 1 Ct. Inf. Vols.; enlisted April, 1861; dis. July, 1861; re-enlisted, Sept., 1861, corporal, A, 8 Ct. Inf. Vols.; dis. Mar. 20, 1863: re-enlisted, Dec. 30, 1863, commissary sergt. M, 1 Ct. Cav.; dis. Aug. 2, 1865;. Cong. He d. Meriden, 1889. Ch. b. Meriden: 14481. Stanley, 1871; d. 1873. 14482. Mary Etta, 1876. 14483. Jambs, Apr. 10, 1878. [7377] MARIA CHURCH FOSTER,' (Sister of Richard H.,) b. Meriden, Ct., June 29, 1842; m. there, Jan. 21, 1867, Philip Curtis, son of Robert P. and Elizabeth (Hubbard*) Rand.t b. Middletown, Ct., Aug. 24, 1841: NATHANIEL BACHILOR,3 b. 1630, m. 1st Deborah Smith, who d. 1675; m. 2d, Oct. 31, 1876, Mrs. Mary (Carter) Wyman, dau. of Rev. Thomas Carter. Several children by 2d wife. THOMAS BACHILOR,* b. 1685, m. 1st, Mary Moulton; m. 2d, Jan. 16, 171S, Sarah Tuck, b. Apr. 3, 1685. He served In Col. Shadrock Walton's Co., in the expedition to Port Royal, 1710. He d. Hampton, Feb. 10, 1714. NATHANIEL BACHILOR,6 b. May 20,1722, m. Hannah Butler, of Hampton Falls, N, H.: removed to Sandown, where he d. 1784. JOSEPH BACHILOR,6 b. Hampton Falls, Dec. 28, 1750: m. Sarah F. . He was a Lieut, in the Revolutionary war; removed 1792, with his brothers Moulton and Nathaniel, and settled at Plainfield, Vt. He d. 1S27. ISAAC BACHILOR,' b. Mar. 1, 1770; m. Plainfield, 1800, Mercy Gliddeu. He d. 1850. JOSIAH BACHILOR.8 b. 1806; m. Ann Sanders. He d. 1S52, ERI DE FOREST BATCHELDER," b. Sept. 20, 1S39; m. 1S62, Emily Adelia Bliss, b. Nov. 2, 1840, dau. of Capt. Abdial Bl'ss. Their son, Justus L.,w m. Mabel H. Guernsey,' * For Hubbard see note 238. + Note 484. THOMAS RAND, m. Middletown, Ct„ Feb. 2s, 1738, Esther,3 dau. of William and Susannah (Collins) Hamlin, b. Middletown, Jan. 14, 1710-11; seethe Hamlin Family— Giles Hamlin,* She m. 1st, Daniel Hurlbut,* who was lost at sea, Dec. 15, 1736; by whom she had three children. Children: Elizabeth, Mary, Thomas, Robert. NINTH GENERATION. 1117 merchant; Meriden; enlisted July 10, 1862, 15 Conn. Inf. Vols.; dis. as 1st Lieut. and Adjutant, June 27, 1865. Ch. b. Meriden: 14484, Richard Foster, b. Sept. 14485. John, " Apr. 14486. Mary, " Nov. 14487. Nellie, " Aug. 1448& -Sophy, " Apr.. 18, 1868. 3, 1871; d. Dec. 25, 1876. 6, 1874. 31, 1876; d. May 24, 1887. 36, 1881, " Jume26, 1«86. [7378] JAMES FITCH FOSTER,' fBro. of Richard H.,) b. Meriden, Ct., Apr. 10, 1844; private, M, 1 Ct. Cav., enlisted Jan. 4, 186-; d. Baltimore, Md., Mar. 14, 1864. [7380] MARTHA WHITE,' ' [Sheldon,3 Roxanna Hamlin,' Mark,6 Ebenezer,6*3 James,2*) b. Canton Center, Ot., Nov. 8, 1839; m. there, 1856, Edwin R., son of Elbridge and Sarah J. (Gorham) Peirce,. b. Gardner, Me., 1821; me chanic; he res. Portsmouth, N. H., 1860; Canton Center, until 1864; Onawa, Iowa, J 865-7 7; since, Warren, Pa.; Republican; tax collector, 1886-1902. Children': 14489.* William Selden, b. Oct. 9, 1857, Canton, 14490.* Kate, "May 23, 1860, Onawa, 14491.* Elbridge Gerry, "May 17, 1867, " 14492.* Helen White, " Sep. 13, 1869, " 14493.* Elizabeth, *' Sep. 7, 1874, " [7381] Hon. WILLARD WHITE,9 (Bro. of Martha,) b. Canton Center, Ct., May 30, 1844; m, Boston, Mass., June, 20, 1876, Frances, dau. of John and Mary (Folsom) Nightengale, b. Boston, June 21,1846. He graduated Amherst College, 1872; from Law Dept. Boston University, 1875, and received degree of A. M. from Amherst 1875; lawyer by profession; but has engaged in various enterprise's; Vice Prest. and Manager Camden Oil and Paint Co., Chicago, 111., 1901; res. Canton, Ct., 1844-74; Boston, Mass., 1874-90; Penn., 1890-4; Maiden, Mass., 1894-1900; since, Boise, Idaho; with business residence in Chicago, 111.; Republican; Representative Conn. Legislature, 1874; private, I, 22 Conn. Inf. Vols.; enlisted Aug., 1862; dis. July, 1863; member St. Johns Lodge, A. F. & A. M., Boston; Morton Commandery 4, K. T., N.Y.; Uni tarians. Children: 14494. Willard Folsom, b. June 1, 1877, Boston. 14495. Lawrence Allen, •• Aug. 20, 1879, ti 14496. Miriam Nightengale, (< Jan. 9, 1881, Stoneham, Pa, 14497. Herbert Hamline, K Oct. 22, 1883, Boston. 14498. Kingsley, L I May 17, 1885, u 14499. Philip, if Dec. 12, 1887, ,i 14500. Frances, (( (< t< (< Li 1118 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [7382] MARY JANE WHITE," (Sister of Martha,)' b. Canton Center, Ct., Jan. 28, 1846; m. there, Sept. 27, 1868, John Edwards, son of Gideon Truman and Helen Mar (Fanning) Wheeler, b. Hansatonic, Mass., Oct. 28, 1843; merchant; Canton, until 1877; since. Warren, Pa., Republican; 1st- Lieut., C, 2d Conn. H, Art., enlisted May 7, 1861, and participated in battle of Bull Run; re-enlisted. Aug. 2, 1862, and participated in battles of Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Hatcher's Ran, Winchester, Cedar Creek and Five Forks; wounded at Amelia C. H., in a skirmish, Apr. 4, 1865; dis. June 15, 1865; postmaster, 1889; deputy collector U. S. Int. Rev. 1898-1901; mem ber Amos Beecher Lodge 121, A.F. & A.M.; Eben H.Ford Post 33G, G.A.R.; she member 45, W. R. C.r Presbs. Children: 14501.* Philip Gideon, 14502.* Howley Edwards, b. Sept. 22, 1869, Canton Center. " Apr. 15, 1880, Stoneham. NINTH GENERATION. 1119 [7383] WILBUR JEROME WHITE,9 (Bro. of Martha,) b. Canton Center, Ct., June 6, 1850; m. 1871, Laura, dau. of D. and Sara (Beard- sley) Evitts, b. New Preston, Ct., 1851; who d. Concord, Mass., 1887. He res. Marion ville, Pa.; Cong. Ch. b. Canton: 14503. Alice L., 1872, res. New Milford, Ct., 1895. 14504. Selden D., 1875, " Erie, Pa., 14505. Mary L., 1878, " Warren, Pa., " 14506. Frank, 1881, " New Preston, Ct., " [7385] JOHN WHITE,9 (Elijah,3 Roxanna Hamlin,' Mark,3 Ebenezer,"' James,8*) h. Barkhemstead, Ct., 1840; probably unmarried; Union soldier; he d. in Camp of 16 Regiment(?) opposite Fredericksburg, Va., of typhoid fever, Feb. 1, 1863. [7386] ELIJAH WHITE,9 (Bro. of John, ) b. Westfield, Mass., 1842: unmarried; union soldier. It is traditional that he was a brave soldier; and that he appeared to have a premonition of his ap proaching death. A comrade should have related that White said before going into the battle where he received his mortal wound that he would be killed in that battle, but that he was not afraid; that he was a beautiful singer, and that on that occasion he sang several songs as he had never heard him sing be fore. He d. Sept. 6, 1862, from wounds received the previous day. [7387] CHARLES D. WHITE,' (Reuel O.,3 Roxana Hamlin,' Mark,3 Ebenezer,"3 James,2 *)b. Winchester, Ct., Apr. 26,1846; m. Westfield, Mass., Feb. 12, 1879, Mrs. Delia Noble, dau. of Uluruch and Mary (Cravy) , b. Suffleld, Ct.: farmer; Waterbury, Ct., 1869-75; Westfield, until 1882; since, Washington, Mass.; Baptist. No issue. [7388] ELMAETTA WHITE,9 (Sister of Charles D.,) b. Barkhemstead, Ct., Nov. 6, 1847; m. Westfield, Mass., May 25, 1882, Capt. William H., son of Morris and Rachael (William) Hall, b. Oyster Bay, L. I., 1833. He was a mariner twenty-three years; the last seven, captain of a whale ship; retired from the sea, 1876; since marriage, florist, Brooklyn, N. Y.; she Baptist. Ch. b. Woodhaven, L. I: 14507. Elmaetta E., Mar. 22, 1883. [7390] FRANK B. WHITE,9 (Bro. of Charles D.,) b. Barkhemstead, Ct., Dec. 6, 1852; m. Bristol, Ot., Oct. 29, 1884, Viola A., dau. of Solomon and Elizabeth (Shaver) Ostrander, b. West Camden, N. Y., Sept. 27, 1863; farmer; Barkemstead. until 1872; since, Westfield, Mass.; Meth odist. [7395] CATHERINE ROXANNA GODDARD,9 (Harriet White,3 Rox anna Hamlin,' Mark,6 Ebenezer,6*3 James,21) b. Canton, Ct., Sept. 6, 1839; m. Winsted, Ct., July 19, 1856, Capt. James Nelson, son of Nelson Daniel and Hannah Maria (Seymour) Coe, b. Winsted, Oct. 20, 1836; Supt. Soldier's Home; Winsted, Ct., until 1861; in the army, 1861-5; New Haven, Ct., until 1891; since, 1120' THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Norton Heights, Ct.; Republican; captain 2d Conn. H, Art., enlisted' Apr. 22", 1861; in battles First Bull Run^ Petersburg,. Hatcher's Run, Fort Steadman,. Little Sailor's Creek; dis. Sept. 11, 1865? member of St. Andrews Lodge 64, A.F. &A.M.; 700, R.A.; Post 17, G.A.R., 30; N.Y. Commandery Loyal Legion; she- member W. R. C. and Auxilliary to G. A. R., 30; Epis. Children: 14508.* Nelson Daniel, b. Oct. 17, 1858, Winsted. 14509. Kate Goodard, " July 6, 1865, " d. Mar. 2,1876- 14510. Harriet Maria,, " Sept. 20; 1869, Brtdeport," July 30,1883- [7397] EDWIN C. MILLS,9 (Laura A. White,3 RoxannaHamlin,' Mark,6- Ebenezer,6*3 James,21) b. Canton, Ct., 1848; m. Addie, dau. of Lyman- and La vina (Coffin) Wright; book keeper; Lewis, Iowa: musician, 1,23 Iowa Inf. Vols.: enlisted July 20, 1862; member Sam Rice Post 6, G. A. R.; she res. Salt Lake City, Utah. He is dead. [7401] EDGAR L. WHITE,9 (George L.,3 Roxanna Hamlin,' Mark,6- Ebenezer,6*3 James,21) h. Bristol, Ct., Nov. 20, 1857; m. Sharon, Ct., May, 1877, Gertrude Abel. Children: 14511. Kezia Julia, b. Nov. 11, 1878, Sharon. 14512. Adelia, " May 15, 1882. [7402] JESSIE KEZIAH WHITE,9 (Sister of Edgar L.,) b. Bristol, Ct., June 9, 1861; m. there, June 9r 1885, Thomas Bunnell, son of Franklin and Caroline (Bunnell) Steele, b. Bristol, May 5, 1862; book keeper and insurance agent; Bristol; Republican; Methodists. Ch. b. Bristol: 14513. Linda May, Nov. 6, 1886. 14514. Lawrence LesuRe, Apr. 11, 1891. [7405] EDWIN DAVID HUMPHREY,9 (Mark,3 Sophronia Hamlin,' Mark,6 Ebenezer,5*3 James,21) b. Great Barrington, Mass., Mar. 14, 1842; m. there, Oct. 3, 1865, Martha Maria, dau. of Dea. Erastus, and Martha (Wilcox) Beckwith, b. Great Barrington, Dec 13, 1841; harness dealer; Great Barring ton. He was educated in the public school and academy, Great Barrington and South Berkshire Institute, Marlboro, Mass.; she in the public school and acad emy, Great Barrington, Williston Seminary, Easthampton, Mass.; deputy sheriff fourteen years; Great Barrington; Cong. Ch. b. Great Barrington: 14515. Mary Ella, Nov. 23, 1867. 14516. Anne Beckwith, Sept. 9, 1872. 14517. Edwin Roys, Dec. 16, 1874. [7406] KATE VIOLA HUMPHREY,' (Sister of Edwin D.J b. Great Barrington, Mass., Apr. 6, 1848; m. there, Dec. 1, 1868, Chester Beecher, b. Rushford, N. Y., Feb. 15, 1843; farmer; Great Barrington; Republi can; corpora], D, 13 N. Y. Heavy Art.; enlisted July 8, 1863; dis. Aug. 24, 1865; member G. A. R.: she member Ladies' Aid Soe; Congs. >7>Xu^^/^t/^^ NINTH GENERATION. 1121 [7407] MARY ANN HUMPHREY,9 (Sister of Edwin D.,) b. Great Barrington, Mass., June 22, 1850: m. 1st, there, Dec. 2, 1874, Sal mon Norton: m. 2d, Nov. 7, 1887, Everett E. Benjamin, of Greenfield. Mass.; she Cong.; she d. Greenfield, Aug. 11, 1890. [7414] NICHOLAS BRQWDER HUMPHREY,9 (David,3 Saphronia Hamlin,' Mark,6 Ebenezer,6*3 James,21) b. Lee Co., Miss.', Aug. 24, 1867; journal ist; Chattanooga, Tenn., since 1870; unmarried, 1895; received a common school education; Sergt., K, 3d Regt. N. G. Tenn., 1888-1892. [7425] LEONIDAS MOORE HAMLINE,9 (Leonidas P.,» Leonidas,' Mark,6 Ebenezer,6*3 James,21) h. Hillsdale, N. Y., Oct.- 5, 1852; m. Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 14, 1876, Ida Nicholson, dau. of Benjamin and Mary Elizabeth (Nicholson) Grigsby, b. Spring Hill, Tenn., July 29, 1857; she was adopted by her uncle, J. C. Nicholson, of Nashville, Tenn.; manufacturer; Chicago, Ills,; Re publican; she Epis. Children: , . , 14518. Leonidas N., b. Dec. 7, 1877, Evanston; unm. 1902. 14519. Horace M., " Aug. 16, 1879, Chicago, " " 14520. Lois V., " July 26, 1882, Evanston, " " 14521. Ethel L., "" Oct. 24, 1884, Chicago, " [7426] JOHN HENRY HAMLINE,9 (Bro. Leonidas M.,).' b. Rotterdam, N. Y., Mar. 26, 1856; m. May 19, 1880, Josephine Mead; law yer; Chicago; member law firm Hamline, Scott & Lord; Republican: removed with his parents to Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, 1850; Evanston, Ills., 1865; Chicago', 1883; graduate N. W. University, 1875; Columbia College law school, 1877; member city council: police commissioner; president Chicago Bar Asso.; Chicago., Law Institute; Chicago Law Club; State Bar Asso.^ Nat'l Bar Asso.; Uiiion League, Calumet, Chicago, University, Athletic, Hamilton, Law and Literary clubs; Freemason; Epis. A well educated, benevolent, public spirited gentleman. Children: b. Feb. 16, 1881; d. Nov. 8, 1882. " Apr. .18, 1884, " Feb. 23, 1888. "Mar. 21, 1889. " Mar. 26, 1892; d. May 23, 1892. [7428] THEODOSIA HAMLINE,9 (Sister of Leonidas M^,) b. Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, June 30, 1862; m. Chicago, 111., July 7, 1880, Horace A., son of Grant and Juliet (Atwater) Goodrich,* b. July 9, 1837; shed. Nov. 21, 1881. He m. 2d Sept. 25, 1883, Alice LaDue, by whom he had other children; real estate agent; Chicago; treasurer, Goodrich Family Association. Child: 14526. Juliet T., b. Feb. 9, 1881. * No E 485. For Lieut. William Goodrich see note 217. EPHRAIM GOODRICH,2 b. June 2, 1663; m. 1st, May 20, 1641, Sarah, dau. of Major William and Sarah (Coleman) Treat, who d. Jan. 2H, 1712; m. 2d, Dec. 25, 1712. Jerusha, dau. of Capt. James Treat, and widow of Capt. Thomas Welles, h. 1678 (?) who d. Jan. 15, 1754; he res. Rocky Hill, Ct. ; he d. Feb. 27. 1739: Ch. by 1st wife: Richard, Sarah, Ephraim, William, David, Thomas, Gideon. By 2d wife: Oliver, Gurdon. Capt. GIDEON GOODRICH,3 b. Feb. 7, 1705; m, June 29, 1718, Sarah ; master mar- 14522. Florence Josephine. 14523. John Mead, 14524. Josephene, 14525. Francis, 1122 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [7429] VIRGINIA MALINDA HAMLINE,9 (Sister of Leonidas M.,) b. Evanston, 111., Mar. 13, 1866; m. there, Oct. 7, 1891, Thomas, son of Thomas and Catherine Creighton, b. Monticello, Minn., May 1, 1857; real estate dealer: Monticello, 1857-60; Chicago, until .1867: since, Evanston; Republican; vice president Glen View Golf Club, and Chicago Club; she Epis. Child: 14527. Catherine, b. Jan. 7, 1893. [7436] EDITH ANDREWS,9 (Chauncey H.,3 Norman,' Rosina,6 Ebenezer,6*3 James,2*) b. Youngstown, Ohio, Oct. 16, 1862; m. there, Mar. 22, 1887, John Alexander, son of Hon. John Alexander and Mary S. Logan, b. Car- bondale, 111., July 24, 1865. He studied at Chester Military Academy, Pa.; Cadet, West Point U. S. Military Academy: engaged in real estate business, Washing ton, D. O; later in business with his father-in-law, Youngstown, Ohio; served on staff of Gov. McKinley, of Ohio. At the outbreak of the Spanish war, he raised a cavalry regiment in Chicago; was disappointed in not having it called into service, but wasappointed Major on staff of Gen. Bates, and served through the war in Cuba; participated in battles of San Juan Hill and El Caney: later he was appointed Major 33d U. S. Vols, and went to Luzon, P. I., where he was killed near San Jacinto, Nov. 11, 1899, while leading his battalion in battle: Re publican; she res. Youngstown; Epis. Ch. b. Youngstown: 14528. Mary Louise, Aug. 5, 1888. 14529. John Alexander, Feb. 12, 1890. 14530. Edith Josephine, Oct. 29. 1894. iner; Wethersfield and Middletown upper houses, now Cromwell, Ct. He d. 1769, buried Rocky Hill, Ct. : Children: Sarah, Jerusha. Elijah. Gideon, Lois, Caleb, Ebenezer, Eunice, Joshua, Wait, Levi. EBENEZER GOODRICH,* b. Mar. 18. 1733; m. Jan. 10, 1760. Lydia Deming. b. Dec. 2. 1738. He d. Sept. 19, 1813; she Apr. 8, 1834. Children: Phila, Mehitable, Gideon, Lois. Honor. Esther, Ruth, Ebenezer, Wait. Col. GIDEON GOODRICH.5 b. Rocky Hill. Ct., June 19, 1764; m. 1st, Feb. 22. 1787, Eunice Warner, who d. Dec. 30, 1820; m. 2d. Sally (Bostwick) Brockway; he settled in Milton, X. Y.,soon after his majority; removed to Ripley, N. Y. He learned the trades of tanner, currier, and shoemaker; at Ripley he followed his trade, and cultivated a large farm; engaged in the ware house and forwarding business at Portland Harbor; Colonel of militia; member X. Y. legisla ture. He d. Mar. 13, 1842. Children: H'-race, Rarzillai, Harriet, Anson. George, Austin, Aris- tes, Orestes, John, Frederic, Gerry, Grant. Hon. GRANT GOODRICH. o LL. D., b. Milton, N. Y., Aug. 7, 1811; m. July 24, 1836, Juliet, dau. of Amos and Mary (Woodside) Atwater. He removed with his parents to Ripley, N. Y., 1816; lawyer; went to Chicago, III., 1834, formed a law partnership wiih Alex. X. Fullerton, which continued a year; when in is:;:,, he formed another law partnership with Giles Spring, styled Spring & Goodrich, which attained an extensive practice and wide reputation, and con tinued until 1849. In 1854 he entered partnership with W. W. Farwell, and in 1856 Sidney Smith was admitted to the firm, known as Goodrich. Farwell & Smith, a leading law firm in Chicago. He was Judge of the Superior Court of Chicago, I85!i-lsii3, when he again resumed his place in the old firm, which continued until 1SK9. He suffered financial losses, in 1837, and again in the great Chicago fire of 1871. He assisted to organize the first Temperance society, and the flrst Bible society in Chicago; Vice Pres. Am. Bible Society; trustee and secretary "Rush Medical College. He assisted in the establishment of the Northwestern University at Evanston, III., which conferred upon him the degree of LI,. 1). He was largely instrumental in the endow ment of the Garrett Biblcal Institute, at Evanston, and one of the founders of the Washing- tonian Home for inebriates, Chicago; Methodist: Republican: member Union Defense Com mittee, Chicago, 1861 ; member Krccdmon's Aid Society. Children: Horace A., Mary P., George D., Walter!;., Charles H. NINTH GENERATION. 1123 [7441] ELIZA HAMLIN,*' (James T.,3 Truman,' Dan.,6 Ebenezer,"3 James,21) b. Mattituck, N. Y., Oct. 8, 1850: m. there, Sept. 17, 1878, Eenjamin C, son of Benjamin and Eliza (Chapman) Kirkup, b. England, Dec. 21, 1845; farmer; he came to America 1849; res. Mattituck, until 1866; Kansas and Mis souri, until 1872; since, Mattituck; Republican; Presbs. Ch. b. Mattituck: 14531. Joseph Parry, May 27, 1880; unm. 1901. 14532. Victor Hamlin, Aug. 2, 1885. 14533. Harold Benjamin, Sept. 14, 1887. 14534. James Trowbridge, Dec. 27, 1892. [74421 HARRIET SOPHIA HAMLIN," (Sister of Eliza,) b, Mattituck, L I., N. Y., Aug. 20, 1853; m. there, June 8, 1880, Rev. Wil liam, sonof Henry Parsons and Gloriana (Osborn) Hedges, b. Sag Harbor, N. Y., June 21, 1851; clergyman; he prepared forcollege at Academy Bridge, Hampton, L.L; graduated Yale College, 1874, B.A.; from Yale Divinity School, 1878, &.D.; post graduate course Union Theological Seminary, N. Y. City, 1898-9; ordained by the Presbytery of Long Island, 1879; pastor, Mattituck, 1879-82; Jamesport, L.L, 1882-93: Harwinton, Ct., 1893-8; Trading River, L.L, 1898-1901; since, Colebrook, Ct.; Presbs.; she d. Jamesport, Apr. 22, 1887. [7445| SARAH ROSELLE HAMLIN," (Sister of Eliza, ) b. Mattituck, N. Y., Mar. 16, 1860; m. Rev. C. A. Stonelake, of Aquebogue, L. I., N. Y.; later, Newark, N. J. Child: 14535. Harriet Hamlin, b. Apr. 17, 1888. [7446] PHILO C. THOMPSON,'-' (Amelia Hamlin,8 Truman,' Dan," Ebenezer,6*3 James,2*) b. Northumberland, N. Y., Mar. 18, 1836: member C, 2 N. Y. Harris Light Cav., enlisted August, 1863; d. of fever, in hospital, Upton's Hill, Washington, D. O, Oct. 21, 1862; farmer; Republican. [7448] JESSE B. THOMPSON," (Bro. of Philo C.,) b. Northumberland, N. Y., July 19,1840; m. Aurora, III., Aug. 30,1871, Hattie E., dau. of Luther W. and Rachael (Randall) Ballard, b. July 15, 1845; sash, door and blind mfgr.: Northumberland and Moreau, N.Y. ; Aurora, and Chicago, 111.; in P.O. Chicago, 111., 1897; Republican; private, 93 N.Y. Inf. Vols.; enlisted Oct. 10, 1861; dis. Feb. 14, 1863; re-enlisted, Aug. 1, 1864, and rejected; participated in battles Williamsburg, and Yorktown, Va.; Methodists; she d. Chicago, 1882. Children: 14536. Minnie Lois, b. Sept., 1872, Aurora. 14537. Lillian May, " Oct. 2, 1874. 14538. Della, " Oct. 20, 1880. [7450] HARRIET A. THOMPSON," (Sister of Philo C.,) b. Northumberland, N. Y., June 7, 1851; m. Moreau, N. Y., Sept. 3, 1874, Thomas O, son of John and Mary (George) Murray, b. Whitehall, N. Y., Mar. 25, 1851; accountant; Menands, near Albany, N. Y.; Republican; charter mem ber and. trustee, Senate 641, Knightsof the Ancient Essenic Order, Albany, N. Y.; res. Rutland, Vt., Watertown and Albany, N. Y. 1124 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. b. Moreau: 14539. Grace Edna, Jan. 9, 1877; unm. 1897. 14540. Edward Paul, Aug. 13, 1881. [7452] TRUMAN B. INGOLSBE, (Lucretia B. Hamlin,3 Truman,' Dan," Ebenezer,6*3 James,21) b. Moreau, N. Y., Mar. 30, 1864; m. Ft. Edward, N. Y., Jan. 27, 1887, Minnie F., dau. of Cyrus and Mehitable (Boynton) Patridge, b. Salem, N. Y., Sept. 2, 1861; farmer; res. on old home farm, Moreau, N. Y.; Re publican; member Glens Falls Lodge 121, A. F. & A. M.; she member W. R. C. Ch. b. Moreau: 14541. Charles C, July 10, 1888. 14542. Lucretia A., Feb. 13, 1897. [7458] ADELINE LUSELIA HUNT," (Eliza Hamlin,' Romanta,' Dan,3 Ebenezer,6*3 James,2*) b. Chautauqua, N'. Y., Dec. 25, 1840; m. Otsego, Mich., Aug. 31, 1862, Albert T. B., son of John and Amy Palmer, b. N. Y. state, Mar. 28, 1824; merchant; Otsego, Mich.; Republican; member of Lodge 82, K. P.; he d. Otsego, Dec. 31, 1899. Ch. b. Otsego: 14543. Lizzie A., Oct. 22, 1865; unm. 1902. [7460] HIRAM BENJAMIN BROWN," (Eliza Hamlin,3 Romanta,' Dan,« Ebenezer,6*3 James,2*) b. 'Portland, N. Y., Sept. 18, 1851: m. Otsego, Mich., Dec. 31, 1873, Ellen E., dau. of Benjamin F. and Mary (Bennett) Earle, b. near Plainwell, Mich., Dec. 25, 1856; locomotive enigne"er, many years; since, guard at R. R. crossing, Allegan, Mich.: member Tent 919, K.O. T. M.; she Methodist; she d. White Pigeon, Mich., Dec. 30, 1900. Children: b. Feb. 24, 1877, Allegan; unm. 1902. " Dec. 17, 1878, Otsego. " May 14, 1881, Plainwell; unm. 1902. " Apr. 14, 1885, White Pigeon. " Sept. 8, 1888, " " " Nov. 23, 1889, " " " Jan. 27, 1892, [7465] EVA CECELIA MUNSON," (Mariam Hamlin,3 Romanta.' Dan,3 Ebenezer,6*3 James,2*) b. Portland, N. Y., June 15, 1857; m. there, May 14, 1876, Dr. Benjamin S. Swetland, b. Middlefield, N. Y., Mar. 15, 1854: physician and surgeon; Portland, 1858-83; Boston, Mass., until 1887; since, Brocton, N. Y.; Republican; member Buffalo Genealogical Soe, and Brocton Lodge 284, K. P.; she member L. O. T. M. Children: 14551.* Mabel Edith, b. June 22, 1877, Portland. 14552. J. Miner, •« May 26, 1880, " d. Mar. 21, 1891. 14553. Herbert Milton, " July 16, 1884, Boston. 14554. Arthur Eli, " Feb. 18, 1893, Brocton. 14544. Earle D., 14545.* Edith, 14546. Harry B., 14547. Effie E., 14548. Sarah H., 14549. Lottie, 14550. Josie, NINTH GENERATION. 1125 17471] LIBBIE LYKE," (Esther M. Hamlin,3 Romanta,' Dan,3 Eben ezer,643 James,2*) b. Peoria, 111., Jan. 25, 1860; m. Chicago, 111., Aug. 24, 1877, William McAlpine, son of Dewitt C. and Mary (Foggin) Cregier, b. Chicago, Mar. 16, 1856; engineer; Chicago; Democrat; she Cong. Ch. b. Chicago: 14555. Enola Juanita, May 30. [7473] LOTTIE UDOR A LYKE," (Sister of Libbre,) b. Chicago, 111., Sept. 7, 1865; m. there, Jan. 7, 1891, George E. Ramsey, b. White House, N.J. , Oct. 7, 1864; salesman with packers-, Chicago: Democrat; Freemason; Congs. Ch, b. Chicago: 14556. John Lyke, Oct. 2, 1894; d. Nov. 7, 1900. [7474] EDWIN PRATT STORRS," (Charles A.,3 Sophronia Hamlin,' Dan,3 Ebenezer,6*3 James,2*) b. Eaton, N. Y., Feb. 8, 1849; m. 1st, Sept. 1. 1870, Addie Noble; Presb.; shed. Eaton, Dec. 11, 1872; m. 2d, Eaton, Aug. 8, 1874, Jose phine, dau. ot William R. and Mary Jane (Pierce) Henry, b. Eaton, Dec. 20, 1855; Baptist; farmer: Eaton. Ch. by 2d wife, b, Eaton: 14557. Della Maude, Sept. 21, 1875. 14558. Earl Pratt, Mar. 29, 1879; d. Sept. 22, 1898. 14559. Grace Addie, June 5, 1885. [7475] CHARLES AVERY STORRS," (Bro. of Edwin P.,) b. Eaton, N. Y., May 20, 1854; m. Sept. 2, 1879, Jennie Lillian, dau. of Henry and Huldah Lavinia (Booth) Nicholson, b. South Richland, N. Y., Dec. 16, 1855; musician; Eaton; Republican; Freemason: she Cong.; member of Woman's Club, Mother's Club, and Chautauqua Class. He was killed in a railroad accident, Merrimack, Wis., Dec. 9, 1891. [7484] EDWIN HUNTER HILDRETH,9 (Abbie C- Hunter,3 David,' Jabez,6 David,6 Hopestill Hamlin,1 Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Windsor, Vt., Nov, 4, 1869; ui. Springfield, Mass., May 19, 1896, Marion, dau. of Edward Hortentiars, and Ellen Maria (Moulton) Sterns, b. Springfield, July 16, 1873; special agent and adjuster; Springfield Fire and Marine Ins. Co.; Springfield. No issue. [7485] ARTHUR WILLIAM HUNTER,9 (Andrew J.,3 David,' Jabez,3 David,6 Hopestill Hamlin,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Windsor, Vt., Aug. 8,1866; m. Randolph, Vt., Apr. 1, 1893, Julia Elvira, dau. of Foster Sherman and Dora (Chadwick) Harlow, b. Pomfret, Vt., Sept. 13, 1869; farmer; Windsor; member Vermont Lodge 18, A. F. & A. M. Ch. b. Windsor: 14560. Marion Louise, Dec. 2, 1893. [7486] CLARA LOUISE HUNTER," (Sister of Arthur W.,) b. Windsor, Vt., July 22, 1879; m. May 23, 1898, Sherman Ray, son of Foster Sherman and Dora (Chadwick) Harlow, b. Pomfret, Vt., Aug. 7, 1873. 1126 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [7489] WILLIAM CHARLES DECKER," (Mary P. Hunter,3 William/ Jabez,6 David,6 Hopestill Hamlin,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. N.Y. City, Maiv 20, 1874; unmarried; manager; N.Y. City; Republican; Epis. [7492] JULIUS PARKER DRAKE," (Elizabeth C. Parker,3 Rebecca; Pardee,' Zilpha Hamlin,6 Jabez,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Delhi, N. Y., Feb. 28, 1835; m. Feb. 18, 1837, Mary, dau. of Myron Warner, of Milan, Pa.: re sided Delhi, N. Y., Beach Lake, Pa., Rockford, and Chicago, Ills., Jersey City,. N. J., and N. Y. City; Republican; during latter part of his life manager of N. Y. office of Rockford (Ills.) Watch Co.; member B. P. O. E. Hed. suddenly of heart disease, Emira, N. Y., Apr. 11, 1894. No issue. [7493] REBECCA DRAKE," (Sister of Junius P.,) b. Delhi, N. Y., Nov. 19, 1839; m. Beach Pond, Pa., Oct. 18, 1865, N. Hunt ington, son of Warner Pratt and Eliza (Snow) Clemens,* b. Peterboro, N. Y., Nov. 9, 1838; ticket agent,. Erie R. R. Co., Chambers St., N. Y. Station, over 30 years; Republican; Freemason; resided N. Y. City, until 1871; afterwards, Jer sey City, N. J.; she d. N. Y. City, Apr. 4, 1895. Children: 14561.* Franklin Beckwith, b. Dec. 6, 1866, N. Y. City. 14562. Elizabeth Parker, " Aug. 10, 1869, B. Pond; d. Aug. 31, '69. 14563. Charles Snow,. " Sept. 15, 1878, " " unm. 1897. [7494] GEORGE AMASA DRAKE," (Bro. of Junius P.,) b. Delhi, N. Y., Aug. 4, 1845: m. Scranton, Pa., Nov. 5, 1858, Ella, dau. of John and Mary (Wonnocott) Callaway, b. Honesdale, Pa., Oct. 13, 1847; resided Starruceaand Beach Pond, Pa.; engaged at latter place with his father in tannery; later, Jersey City, N. J.; Wagner car conductor; Republican. Ch. b. Beach Pond: 14564. Freddie, Mar. 15, 1872, d. July 19, 1872. 14565. Richard Jadwin, Oct. 2, 1881. [7496] ROBERT PARKER," (Charles E..3 Rebecca Pardee,' Zilpha; Hamlin,6 Jabez,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Hopedale, Pa., Oct. 5, 1857; m. Kansas City, Mo., Apr. 22, 1885, Marietta Jane, dau. of Edward Tinsley. and Mary (McDonald) Yager, b. Chillicothe, Mo , May 28, 1863: printer: res. Penn., until 1864; N. J., until 1868; N. Y., until 1873; Minn., until 1875: Cal.. until 1885; N. Dak., until 1892; since in Cal.: Democrat; she Epis.; member Acacia Chapter 21, O. E.S. Children: 14566. Paulina Mary, b. Dec. 3, 1886, Dak. T. 14567. Elizabeth Yager, " Oct. 24, 1890, N. Dak. 14568. Robert McDonald, " Feb. 17, 1897, Cal. * 486. For demons see note 371. THOMAS REED CLEMONS,:- (Jonathan,^) b. Rutland, Mass., Mar. 19, 1791; thirdson- m. Elizabeth, dau. of David and Lucy (Cooledge) Pratt, b. Belchertown, .Mass., May 2s 1783 He d. Petersboro, N.Y.; she d. Syracuse, N.Y., May 2, 1864. WARREN PRATT CLKMON8,* b. Petersboro, N.Y., Aug. 16, ISIS; m. Cicero N Y Dec 8, 18.16, Eliza, dau. of Isaac Parker and Sally (Forbes) Snow, b. Eaton, N.Y., Jan. is 1818 Both d Syracuse, N.Y. ; he, July 3, 1900; she, Nov. 19, 1900. Their son, Nathaniel II. demons, m. Re- becca Drake." NINTH GENERATION. 1127 [7511] GEORGE ANTHONY PAYNE," (George H.,3 Sarah Pardee,1 Zilpha Hamlin,6 Jabez,6 Thomas,4 Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Delhi, N. Y., Aug. 17, 1859; m. Sept. 12, 1889, Harriet R. Von Leuvon ( ? ) b. Jan. 23, 1865. No issue. [7513] ELIZABETH FENNER," (Hamlin,8 Louisana Hamlin,' Amos,6 ¦Cornelius,6* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Aug. 6, I860; m. Jan. 3, 1882, Walter Varien Andrews, of Hebron, Ills. Ch. h. Hebron: 14569. Sybil Elizabeth, Dec. -6, 1883. 14570. Helen Hazel, Nov. 5, 1889. 14571. Georgianna, Oct. 8, 1891. 14572. Nellie E., Junel5, 1893. 14573. Fenner Hamlin, July 5, 1896. 17514] ISABELLA MINERVA FENNER," (Sister of Elizabeth,) b. May 18, 1866; m. Apr. 24, 1888, George Boughton, of Hebron, 111. Children; 14574. Charles, b. June 18, 1890, Hebron. 14575. Harriet Whitney, " Mar. 23, 1892, 14576. Fannie F., " Mar. 6,1894. ^7515] SARAH GEORGIAN A FENNER," (Sister of Elizabeth,) b. May 10, 1871; m. Oct. 22, 1891, Ames Wilkinson. Children: 14577. Addie Belle, b. Oct. 26, 1892; d. Nov. 26, 1892. 14578. Edwin Hamlin, " June 26, 1894, " Nov. 6, 1894. 14579. Wesley Lisle, " Mar. 31, 1896. [7519] ROBERT FRED PARSON," (Helen Fenner,8 Louisiana Hamlin,' Amos,6 Cornelius,6* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Hebron, Ills,, Mar. 21, 1855; m. 1st, Richmond, Ills., May 8, 1878, Mary L. Rawson, b. Lake Co., Ills., Feb. 3, 1859, who d. Richmond, Dec. 27, 1879; m. 2d, Mary May McConnell; farmer; Hebron, until 1875; since, Richmond; Republican; member Camp 268, M. W. A, Ch. by 2d wife, b. Richmond: 14580.* Mabel, Dec. 2, 1879. [7523] MARY H. WHITNEY," (Harriet Fenner,8 Louisiana Hamlin,' Amos,6 Cornelius,6*' Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Richmond, 111., Feb. 26, 1861; m. Woodstock, 111., May 9, 1883, Charles S., son of James and Rachael A. (De Lam- ater) Northrop, b. York Center, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1856; lawyer. He was educated at Woodstock High School and graduated Northwestern University, Evanston, III., 1878; read law at Woodstock; admitted to the bar by the Supreme Court of Illinois, 1880. He res. York Center, until 1861; Woodstock, 111., 1861-82: Arling ton, So. Dak., 1882-7: Los Angeles, Cal., 1887-90; since, Woodstock; regent 1128 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Dakota Territorial College, 1886-7; member Arlington Lodge 39, A.O. U. W.r sfie was educated Woodstock high school. Children: 14581. Frances M., b. Feb. 26, 1884, Woodstock. 14582. James W., " July 16, 1886, Arlington. 14583. Earle H., " Sept. 19, 1893, Woodstock. [7524] HAMLIN L. WHITNEY," (Bro. of Mary H.,) b. Richmond, Ills., Mar. 8, 1863; m. Norfolk, Neb., Sept. 5, 1889, Virginia, dau. of Isaac and Sarah (Mailer) Powers, b. Dakota City, Neb., Sept. 20, 1869; asst. general town site and tax agent, C. & N. W. Ry Co.: Richmond, Ills., until 1873; Woodstock, Ills., 1873-86; since, Omaha, Neb.; Republican; member Royal Arcanum and Omaha Club; she Cong. Ch. b. Omaha: 14584. Harriet Bernice, July 23, 1894. [7528] HERBERT LAWRENCE FENNER," (Lawrence A.,8 Louisiana Hamlin,7 Amos,6 Cornelius,6* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Virginia City, Mont., Mar. 22, 1871: m. Bisbee, Ariz., Mar. 13, 1900, Ruth R., dau. of Ross and Cynthia Ann (Eldridge) Rogers, b. Mesa, Ariz., June 24, 1879; miner. On Jan. 15, 1898, in company with two partners he started for the Klondike, via. Dyea; they built a boat, and floated down to Dawson, and on the way made a prospecting trip on foot to the Pelly and Little Salmon rivers country. In July, 1899, they went to Cape Nome, and returned to San Francisco, Nov. 2, 1899; Salt Lake City, Utah, 1900: since, Bisbee, Ariz.; member Virginia City Lodge 1. A. F. & A. M.; Inde pendence Lodge 53, Fraternal Brotherhood; she member Girls Club of Inde pendence. Ch. b. Bisbee: 14585. Harriet Lorene, Sept. 8, 1901. [7530] OSCAR FREDERICK FENNER," (Bro. of Herbert L.,) b. Virginia City, Mont., Aug. 3, 1872; m. there, Jan. 2, 1899, Mable Julia, dau. of Gilbert Bebee and Anna Frederica (Steffens) Wheat, b. Virginia City, Sept. 14, 1878; miner; Virginia City; Republican; member Alder Lodge, 30, A.O. U. W. Ch. b. Nevada, Mont: 14586. Lawrence Gilbert, Jan. 5, 1900. [7532] RAYMOND HOPE FENNER," (Bro. of Herbert L.,) b. Virginia City, Mont., Oct. 16, 1876; m. by Rev. A. B. Irwin, Highland, Kan sas, Jan. 1, 1902, Carlotta, dau. of Henry and Mary (Cooley) Elling, the dau. of one of the wealthiest men of Montana. He graduated U.- S. Mil. Academy, West , Point, June 13, 1900, and was assigned to the 6th U. S. Art. He reported at the Presidio, San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 1st, 1900; in October of the same year with five other officers they went in the transport Grant in charge of 600 recruits for the army at Manilla, P. 1., where he was for a short time in command of a bat tery, and also on provost duty, awaiting the arrival of ranking officers, from the U. S. In March, 1901, he was Adjustant of a battalion of the 6 Art. sent to the NINTH GENERATION. 1129 province of Bataan to operate as Infantry against the insurgent Gen. Mascardo; and was honored by his superior officers as the bearer of negotiations to Mas cardo for surrender. Assigned 1st Lieut. 26 Battery Field Art. at Vancouver Barracks. Wash., August, 1901; ordered home and arrived San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 28. 1901. Child: 14587. A Son, b. Feb. 24, 1903. Lieut. Raymond H. Fenner. [7533] LEON ARTHUR FENNER," (Bro. of Herbert L.,) b. Virginia City, Mont.. Sept. 17, 1878; unmarried; miner, with his father, Virginia City; memberof Virginia Lodge 7, 1. O. O. F.: Republican. [7535] KATAL1NA HAMLIN CLARK," (Sarah J. Hamlin,3 Daniel D. T.,' Louisiana,6 Amos,6 Cornelius,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Chicago, Ills., Sept. 3, 1874; m. Hilo, Hawaii, Oct. 31. 1901, Charles Egbert, son of Thomas and Al bina Anne ( Farrington) Sedgwick, b. Stockton, Cal., Nov. 11, 1871; electrical engineer; Stockton, until 1880; Berkeley, Cal., until 1895; Schenectady, N. Y., 1896; South Carolina, 1897; San Francisco, Cal., 1899; Hawaii, until 1902: since, Ohio; Republican; he grad. from University of Cal., 1893; member Chi Phi So ciety; and Society of Electrical Engineers of America; she Presb. and member Missionary Cousins Soe, of Hawaii. 1130 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [7536] CAROLYN AUSTIN CLARK," (Sister of Katalina H.,) b. Chicago, 111., Nov. 4, 1875; m. Evanston, Ills., Feb. 23, 1897, William Thomas, son of Thomas and Harriet ( Palmer) Balding, b. Milwaukee, Wis., Nov., 1869; book keeper for Wainaker Plantatidn, Hilo, Hawaii, 1902; res. Milwaukee, until about 1877; Evanston, Ills., until 1894; Milwaukee, until 1899: since, Hilo; Republican; he was formerly clerk for Marshall Field, Chicago, Ills., and private secretary for Secretary of North West Life Ins. Co.; member B. P. O. E.; she member Missionary Cousins Soe. of Hawaii; Presbs. Children: 14588. Harriet Catalina, b. Aug. 4, 1898, Milwaukee. 14589. Caroline Hamlin, " Oct. 4, 1899, Hilo. 14590. William Thomas, " Feb. 2,1901, " d. same day. [7554] LOTTIE MAY COON," (Mary E. Goodrich,3 Jeremiah,' Anna Treat,6 Mary Hamlin,6 Cornelius,4 Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Big Valley, Cal., Sept. 12, 1860; m. Augusta, 111., Mar. 14, 1881, Lorin A., son of Lorin and Mary A. Ainger, b. in Hlinois, Dec. 6, 1849; who d. Independence, Cal., May 23, 1895: farmer, resided Independence; removed to Vineland, Fla., 1898, and remarried. Children: 14591. Edward B., b. June 20, 1883, Areata, Cal. 14592. Herbert A., ." Dec. 4,1885, Selma, '¦ 14593. EdiJth May, " May 17, 1888, Independence 14594. LeSter O, " May 25, 1890, tt 14595. Ethel Grace, " Oct. 14, 1891, cc 14596. Nellie Pearl, " Oct. 2, 1893, CI [7555] EMMA COFFENBERRY," (Martha J. Goodrich,3 Jeremiah,' Anna Treat,6 Majry Hamlin,5 Cornelius,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Jasper Co., Ind., Jan. 18, I860; m. Jan. 17, 1882, Geo. Colwell, of Quitman, Mo.: she d. Quit man, June 20, 1890. Children;,: ,;>v, 14597. Myrtle, b. Feb. 1, 1883. 14598. Guy, " Sept. 30, 1886. [7556] EMELINE COFFENBERRY," (Sister of Emma,) b. Jasper Co., Ind., June 23, 1862; ra'. Jan. 23, 1882, Zinn. Ch. b. Wyoming, 111: 14599. Archie, Apr. 23, 1883. [7557] GRANT L. COFFENBERRY," (Bro. of Emma,) b. Wyoming, 111., Mar. 23, 1865; m. June 6, 1886; res. Marshalltown, Iowa. Children: 14600. Maude J., b. July 28, 1890. 14601. May, d. young. 14602. Hazel, " July 4, 1898. [7558] JEFFERSON MERRILL GOODRICH,9 (James A.,8 Jeremiah,' Anna Treat,6 Mary Hamlin,6 Cornelius,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. July 25, 1859; m. June, 1881, Rebecca A. Mann; res. Goodrich, Kas. NINTH GENERATION. 1131 , Children: 14603. Pearly. 14604. Maude. 14605. Wm. Alonzo 14606. Beatrice. 14607. Vera. [7559] JOSEPH FRANKLIN GOODRICH," (Bro. of Jefferson M., ) b. Apr. 27, 1862; m. Oct., 1885, Anna Hawery, who d. June, 1889; m. 2d, 1891, Caroline Burnside; res. Lawson, Okla. Ch. by 1st wife: 14608. Ethel. 14609. Edna. 14610. Anna Ellen. By 2d wife: 14611. Myrtle. 14612. Portia May. 14613. Gladious. 15614. Percy B. [7561] WILLIAM GOODRICH," (Bro. of Jefferson M.,) b. Augusta, Ills., Nov. 10, 1871; m. Stillwater, Okla., Jan. 2, 1898, Laura Elizabeth, dau. of James Asbury and Laura Jane (Daggett) Knott, b. Yates Center, Kansas, June 9, 1877; farmer; Parker, Kansas, 1879-93; since, Lawson, Okla.; Populist. Ch. b. Lawson: 14615. Florence Lorena, Dec. 15, 1898. 14616. William Clarence, June 13, 1900. [7563] MARY EUDOCIA CROOK," (Helen R. Goodrich,3 Jeremiah,' Anna Treat,6 Mary Hamlin,6 Cornelius,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Bradford, 111., July 1, 1859; m. Brooklyn, 111., May 29, 1880, James M., son of John Wesley and Lucinda (Burnett) Higgins, b. Brooklyn, 111., Mar. 4, 1857; baker, printer and teacher; Brooklyn, 111., and Greeley, Kansas; Democrat; member Camp 3201, M.W.A. and Lodge 55 K.P.; United Brethren. Children: 14617. Nellie E., b. Apr. 24, 1881, Brooklyn; d. Aug. 7, 1881. 14618. Blanche E., " Mar. 14, 1883, " 14619. Adah P., " Dec. 15, 1884, 14620. Charles Randall, " July 6, 1890, Greeley. 14621. No rah E., " May 3, 1895, [7565] CHARLIE N. CROOK,9 (Bro. of Mary E., ) b. Stark Co., 111., Aug. 1, 1865: m. Paoli, Kansas, 1894, Lucy, dau. of Dan J. and Elizabeth (Miner) Stites, b. Linn Co., Kansas, 1867; farmer; Bradford, 111., until 1875: Doddsville, 111., until 1880; Goodrich, Kas., 1892; since, Flynn, Okla.: Populist; Methodist; she United Brethren. Ch. b. Flynn: 14622. Leo, Feb. 24, 1895. 14623. Loren, Dec. 17, 1897. U32 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [7567] EURETTA FLOY CROOK," (Sister of Mary E.,) b. Schuyler, Ills., Aug. 24, 1873; m. Parker, Kansas, Feb. 22, 1899, John Levi, son of Samuel and Elizabeth Missouri (Rash) Wooton, b. Goodrich, Kans., Feb. 22, 1868; farmer; Goodrich; Republican; Methodists. Ch. b. Goodrich: 14624. Samuel Everett, Dec. 26, 1899. [7571] SADIE F. ILETT," (Lucy C. Goodrich,3 Jeremiah,' Anna Treat,6 Mary Hamlin,5 Cornelius,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Collins, Ills., Jan. 9, 1872; m. by Rev. C. P. Burnley, Madison, Wis., Sept. 28, 1893, Ceylon C. Ward, b. Mar. 30, 1869. Children: 14625. Miles Wilford, b. May 27, 1894. 14626. Ciel Miner, " Sept. 7, 1895. [7577] JULIUS H. SACKETT," ( Maria Treat,8 Seymour,' Timothy,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Cornelius,4 Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Oct. 16, 1838; m. Apr. 10, 1864, Schermerhorn. Children: 14627. Jennie R., b. Jan. 25, 1865; d. June 12, 1865. 14628. Cornelius Barent, " June 24, 1866. 14629. Ellen O, " June 12, 1875. [7578] RHODA T. SACKETT," (Sister of Julius H.,) b. May 1, 1841; m. 1st, Aug. 27, 1857, S. Overlin; m. 2d, 1875, David Chase; she d. Aug. 2, 1885. Ch. by 1st marriage: 14630. Claude, b. Oct. 14, 1865. By 2d marriage: 14631. Jennie M., b. Mar. 18, 1876. 14632. Harvey W., " Jan. 3, 1878. 14633. Joe W., " Dec. 2, 1879. 14634. Charles W., " Apr. 2, 1883. 14635. Rhoda T., " Aug. 2, 1885. [7581] LYDIA A. SACKETT," (Sister of Julius H.,) b. Dec. 15, 1845; m. Dec. 15, 1859, Ebenezer Graham; she d. Apr. 25, 1873. Children: 14636* Dolly M., b. Aug. 22, 1862. 14637* Noah M., " Sept. 11, 1864. 14638. Minnie L., " Nov. 12, 1866. 14639. Joe A., " Nov. 29, 1868. [7582] PHEBE ORLINDA TREAT," (Stephen D.,« Timothy,' Thomas,' Ruth Hamlin,6 Cornelius,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. May 21, 1844: m. June 20, 1861, Hanford Graham. [7583] WALTER BYRON TREAT," (John H.,3 Lyman,' Thomas,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Cornelius,4 Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Buffalo, N.YT., Sept. 1, 1864; m. Brantford, Ont., Apr. 26, 1887, Mary A., dau. of William and Eliza (Pettyman) Kerr, b. Sligo, Ireland, Feb. 1, 1863; res. Loekport, N. Y. NINTH GENERATION. 1133 Children: 14640. Pearl Evelene, b. Mar. 9, 1888, Brantford, 14641. Wilbur Kerr, " Jan. 19,1890, Loekport. [7584] ALTEE MAY TREAT," (Sister of Walter B.,) b. July 3, 1870; m. Harley, Ontario, Dec 27, 1885, Adam Giddie; she d. July 7, 1894. Ch. b. Loekport, N. Y.: 14642. Elsie Amelia, Oct. 16, 1891. [7585] CLARA ESTELLE TREAT," (Sister of Walter B.,) b. June 27, 1874; m. Nov. 1, 1892, Andrew Terrell, of Brantford, Ontario. Ch. b, Ontario; 14643. Andrew Henry, Jan. 10, 1896. 14644. Percy Edward, July 8, 1898. 14645. Jennie Irene, Apr. 15, 1900. [7586] ALVIRA H. TREAT,' (Sullivan,8 Timothy,' Thomas,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Cornelius,4 Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Silver Creek, Mich., Sept. 5, 1846; m. Elk Grove, Cal., Oct. 13, 1870, Julius Everson; b. Moravia, N. Y., 1834; merchant; Moravia, until 1856; afterwards, California; Republican. He d. Elk Grove, Nov. 30, 1901. Ch. b. Elk Grove; 14646. Lester T., July 18, 1876, 14647. Walter T., May 12, 1881. [7587] ALPHA ALDRICH," (Almira Treat,3 Timothy,' Thomas,3 Ruth Hamlin,6 Cornelius,4 Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Edwardsburg, Mich., Feb. 17, 1842; m. Feb. 20, 1886, Harvey Linford, son of Oliver and Ann (Woods) Drew, b. Nov. 6, 1839; banker; Cass Co., Mich., until 1866; Berrien Co., Mich., until 1874; San Bernardino, Cal., after 1875; Prest. of Farmers' Exchange Bank; Republican; Captain 3 Mich. Cav.; enlisted 1861; Unitarian. He d. June 11, 1901. Children: b. Mar. 14, 1867, Berrien Co.; d. in infancy. " Mar. 27, 1868, " Sept. 20, 1870. " Sept. 7, 1874, Sacramento; d. in infancy. " Oct. 24, 1876, San Bernardino. " Mar. 14, 1880, " " [7588] JAMES M. ALDRICH," (Bro. of Alpha,) b. Edwardsburg, Mich., Feb. 8, 1844; unmarried; member 4 Mich. Cav.; en listed Aug. 1862; d. in hospital, Lebanon, Ky., of pneumonia, Nov. 10, 1862. [7589] LEVI M. ALDRICH," (Bro. of Alpha,) b. Edwardsburg, Mich., Jan. 7, 1846; m. Dec. 10, 1869, Emily A. Beauchamp; res. Elk Grove, Cal., 1893. He d. San Bernadino, Cal., Oct. 11, 1891. No issue. 14648. Stella, 14649.* Arthur Lineord, 14650.* Fred O, 14651. Henry Elmer, 14652. Roy Fordham, 14653. Walter G., 1134 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [7590] GEORGE B. ALDRICH," (Bro. of Alpha,) b. Edwardsburg, Mich., Oct. 20, 1847; unmarried; merchant. He d. Ed wardsburg, Mar. 10, 1870. [7591] JASPER K. ALDRICH," (Bro. of Alpha,) b. near Edwardsburg, Mich., Sept. 10, 1849; m. Fredonia, N. Y., Feb. 14, 1872, Maria, dau. of Scott and Anna (Wieal) Aldrich, b. Hamburg, N. Y., Mar. 19, 1848; farmer; res. near Edwardsburg, until 1873: Elkhart, Ind., until 1880; since, Edwardsburg; Republican; she Methodist. Children: 14654. J. Guy, b. Nov. 1, 1873, Elkhart; unm. 190h 14655. Martha May, " Nov. 28, 1875, Edwardsburg, " [7605] JAY W. ROBINSON," (Lucy A. Treat,3 Timothy,' Thomas,* Ruth Hamlin,6 Cornelius,4 Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Dowagiac, Mich., Mar. 22, 1859; m. Storm Lake, Iowa, Dec. 4, 1886, Harriet, dau. of Marshall and Laura A. (Smith) Renshaw, b. Fredericksburg, Iowa, Jan. 11, 1868; farmer; Storm Lake; Republican; Baptists. Ch. b. Storm Lake: 14656. Lucy L., Aug. 14, 1888. 14657. Bernice E., Aug. 23, 1890. 14658. Milo F., Apr. 26, 1894. 14659. Ruth A., Dec. 1, 1898. [7616] FLORA LUCINDA TREAT," (George,8 Oren,' Thomas,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Cornelius,4 Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Sharon, Wis., Feb. 24, 1856; m. there, Feh. 28, 1878, Mason W.,10 son of Mark F. and Harriet (Wheeler) Pierce,* b. Feb. 29, 1856; res. Austin, Cook Co., 111., 1900. * Note 487. Capt. MICHAEL FIERCE,1 b. England, about 1615; came to America, about 1645; resided Hingham and Situate, Mass.; his 1st wife d. 1662; m. 2d, about 1663, widow Anna James; he helped build the first saw mill, and resided in what is South Scituate; he was killed by Indians, Sunday, Mar. 26, 1676; will dated Jan. 15, 1675. Children: Persis, Benjamin, John, Ephraim, Eliza, Deborah, Anna, Abiah, Ruth, Abigail. EPHRAIM PIERCE,2 m. Hannah, dau. oi John Holbrook, of Weymouth, Mass. ; removed to Warwick, R. I. ; freeman, May 3, 1681; he d. Sept. 14, 1719; will, July 18, 1T1S; proved Warwick, Sept. 23, 1719. Children: Azrikim, Ephraim, Michael, Rachael, Hannah, Experience, John, Benjamin. EPHRAIM PIERCE,3 b. Warwick, R. I., 1674; m. Mary Low; res. Rehoboth and Swansea, Mass. Children: Mial, David, Elizabeth, Mary, Clothier, Ephraim. Dea. MIAL PIERCE,* b. Apr. 24, 1693; m. Judith, dau. of Judge Ellis, b. 1686 : res. War wick, R. I., Swansea and Rehoboth, Mass. He d. Oct. 6, 1744. Children: Ephraim, Wheeler, Na than, Mary, Judith, Mial, Jobe, Caleb, Joshua. Lieut. JOBE PIERCE,6 b. Apr. 25, 1723; m. Abigail, dau. of Dr. Micah Pratt, of Taunton, Mass., b. Nov. 28, 1725; res. Rehoboth, Mass.; he d. Cct. 4, 1791: shed. May 3, 1S13. Children: Jobe, Isaac, John, Samuel. JOBE PIERCE," b. Aug. 7, 1753; m. Dec. 29, 1776, Hannah Bullock; b. Sept. 18, 1775; res. Rehoboth, Mass. He d. Aug. 30, 1818; she d. May 30, 1859. Children: John M., Micah, Benona, Silas, Willliam, Silas, Gilbert, Abigal. JOHN M. PIERCE,' b. Mar. 23, 1778; m. 1st, Hannah Morehouse; m. 2d. Dec. 24. 1816, Elizabeth Hickok, b. Sept. 27, 1786; who d. Aug. 20, 1823; m. 3d, Jan. 1, 1824, Mrs. Eliza Reed, who d. Dec. 1865; res. Taunton, Mass., and Norton Hill, N. Y. He d. May 19, 1846. Children: Philip M., Phebe M., Carlos M., Caroline M., Elizabeth, Maxon, Charles W. MAXON PIERCE,3 b. Mar. 5, 1800; m. Dec. 12, 1822, Charity Nelson, b. Apr. 14, 1804; res. Sharon, Wis. He d. June 18, 1847. Children: Mark F., George L., Hannah E. MARK P. PIERCE," b. May 21, 1825; m. 1st, June 13, 1847, Harriet Wheeler, b. Feb. 14, 1828; d. Mar. 30, 1859; m. 2d, June 24, 1860, Betsey J. Potter, b. Apr. 14, 1S27; res. Big Foot Prairie, 111. Children: Mahala E., George W., Maxon W., Ames M., Alma J. NINTH GENERATION. 1135 Children: 14660. Bertha Evalyn, b. Mar. 3, 1879, Fig Foot, 111. 14661. Blanche Mildred, " Oct. 20, 1881, Sharon. 14662. George Treat, " Mar. 10, 1883, " d. Oct. 22, 1883. [7617] HELEN TREAT," (Sister of Flora L.,) b. Sharon, Wis., July 2, 1858; m. Monongahela City, Pa., Jan, 26, 1881, Jack son C, son of John and Anne Catherine (Kammerer} Miller, b. Washington, Pa., Mar. 2, 1856; farmer, carpenter and contractor; Sharon, Wis., 1881-7; since, Chicago, Ills.; except a brief residence in Hawarden, Iowa; Republican; she Uni versalist. Children: 14663. Florence Lulu, b. May 4, 1882, Sharon; d. Nov. 20, 1882. 14664. Grace Isabel, ''July 4,1885, " " Oct. 22, 1894. 14665. Donald Treat, " July 26, 1896, Chicago. [7620] MARION GEORGIA TREAT," (Sister of Flora L.,) b. Sharon, Wis., Jan. 24, 1871 ; m. there, Sept. 25, 1895, Rev. William Bar rett, son of William and Eliza Fanny (Barrett) Millard, b. Milwaukee, Wis., Feb. 16, 1867; clergyman; Milwaukee, until 1895; New London, Wis., 1895-1900; since, Geneseo, Ills.; Congs. Children: 14666. Jessica Jeannette, b. Nov. 8, 1897, New London. 14667. Merrill, " Oct. 25, 1900, Geneseo. [7621] ALICE MAY TREAT," (Thomas N.,3 Oren,' Thomas,6 Ruth Hamlin,5 Cornelius,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Sharon, Wis., Feb. 3, 1865; m. Clear Lake, Iowa, Dec. 12, 1888, Charles, son of Robert and Susanna (Everson) Daw son, b. Union Grove, Wis., Apr. 10, 1862; farmer; Union Grove, until 1870; since, Clear Lake; Republican; she Methodist. [7622] MINNIE BELL TREAT," (Sister of Alice M.,) b. Sharon, Wis., Nov. 6, 1866; m. Clear Lake, Iowa, Mar. 29, 1900, Herbert Copley, b. Clear Lake, Apr. 10, 1867; farmer; Clear Lake; Republican; she Meth odist; she d. Clear Lake, Apr. 16, 1901. [7626] ' ELLA FRANK UNDERHILL," (Helen N. Treat,3 Oren,' Thomas,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Cornelius,4 Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Sharon, Wis., Mar. 6,1860; m. there, Oct. 19, 1881, Fred Nelson, son of Wellington and Abby (Briggs) Hendrix, b. Spring Prairie, Wis., Jan. 4, 1854; lawyer; Spring Prairie, 1854-7; Elkhorn, Wis., 1857-9; LaFayette, Wis., 1859-73; Madison, Wis., 1873-80; Jonesville, Wis., 1880-1; Eau Claire, Wis., 1881-4; since, Minneapolis, Minn.; Re publican; she member W. O T. U. Ch. b. Eau Claire: 14668. Helen Rozette, Apr. 23, 1883; unm. 1902. [7627] CLAYTON HORACE UNDERHILL," (Bro. of Ella F.,) b. Sharon, Wis., Aug. 24, 1863; m. Nov. 25, 1885, Grace Eugenie, dau. of Or rin and Jennettef Abbey) Carpenter, b. Harvard, Ills., Apr. 19, 1864; res. Sharon, 1863-80; Webster City, Iowa, 1880-1; Eau Claire, Wis., 1881-3; since, Sharon; 1136 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. postmaster; Webster City; member Sharon Lodge 116, A. F. & A. M.; Sharon Lodge 51, K. P.; members Orion Chapter 117, O. E. S. No issue. [7632] CHARLOTTE AURORA CALKINS," ( Marie Frances Treat,3- Oren,' Thomas,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Cornelius,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) h. East Aurora, N. Y., Sept. 2, 1875; unmarried. She graduated from East Aurora high school, 1891; from the State Normal school, Brockport, N. Y., 1897; preceptress, high school, Shortsville, N. Y., 1897-9; since, preceptress, high school, Middleville, N. Y. [7635] Hon. ADONIRAM JUDSON HOLMES," (Benjamin F.,3 Jennie Treat,' Thomas,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Cornelius,4 Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Jackson, Ohio, Mar. 2, 1842; m. Boone, Iowa, Apr., 1878, Emma, dau. of Zimri Allan and Margaret (Robson) Folsom, b. Rouse's Point, N. Y., June 4, 1846; lawyer; Pal myra, Wis., 1855-67; afterwards Boone, Iowa; Republican, city attorney; mayor of Boone; county attorney; representative Iowa legislature, 1882; representative in congress, 1883-8; Sergeant-at-Arms, House of Representatives, congress, '89-90; private, D, 24, Wis., Inf. Vols.; enlisted Aug. 6, 1862; transferred Feb. 1, 1864, as 2d Lieut., G, 37, Wis. Inf. Vols.: promoted 1st, Lieut., May 7, 1864; participated in battles of Perryville, Murfreesboro or Stone River, Chickamauga, Chatta nooga, Missionary Ridge, Danville, Cold Harbor and Petersburg; wounded Stone River; was at the explosion of the mine, Petersburg, Va., captured there and a prisoner nine months in Danville and Columbus: dis. July 27, 1865. After the war he graduated from Milton College, Wis.; and from Law Dept. Ann Arbor University, Mich., 1867. The Boone News speaks of him as "one of the best men Boone ever claimed for a citizen," while an article in the Boone Re publican says: "His career in the halls of legislation, state and national, is without a blemish. It was a personal benefit to have been acquainted with this character, and almost a liberal education to be admitted to his intimacy. His was a free hand where sorrow called." Member G.A. R.; Loyal Legion; I. O. O. F. and A. F. & A. M.; he d. Clarinda, Iowa, Jan. 20, 1902. Ch. b. Boone: 14669. Harold Judson. 14670. Clarence, May 27, 1886. [7638] IRA WATT HOLMES," ( Bro. of Adonirum, J.,) b. Palmyra, Wis., Feb. 29, 1860; m. Oct. 26, 1886, Grace Aurora," dau. of George and Sarah Elizabeth (Foster) Treat, [7619] b. Sharon, Wis., July 23, 1867. He was a teacher, 1879-82; employe G, & N. W. R. R. Co., 1882-4; since, U. S. railway postal clerk; res. Palmyra, Wis., until 1877: Boone, Iowa, until 1884; Hawarden, Iowa, until 1894; since, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Republican; Good Templar; Congs. Children: 14671. Marion Grace, b. Oct. 12, 1891, Hawarden. 14672. Walter Judson, " Jan. 23, 1898, Cedar Rapids. [7642] LEGRAND DEFOREST HENDERSON," (Lucinda Holmes,* Jemima Treat,' Thomas,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Cornelius,4 Ebenezer,3 James,") b East Aurora, N. Y., Mar. 2, 1952; m. Sturgeon Bay, Wis., Feb. 22, 1876, Annie NINTH GENERATION. 1137 B., dau. of William K. and Olive A. (Robbins) Dresser, b. Albany, Maine, May 16, 1858; merchant: Portland, Oregon; Republican; Freemason; he d. Portland, Sept. 14, 1897; she m. 2d, 1900, S. W. Wingate, and res; Portland. L7653] Dr. CHARLES REESMAN TREAT," (Charles R,« Izbon,' Thomas,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Cornelius,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Sharon, Wis., May 19, 1866; m. Magnolia, Wis., Dec. 30, 1886, Hattie Lewis, dau. of Oliver and Jane Lewis, of Howard, Ills.; physician and surgeon; Sharon, Wis., except in New York City, 1899-1900. He graduated high school, "1863; studied two years at Beloit College; studied medicine four years; graduated Chicago Homoepathic Med. College, 1888. Ch. b. Sharon: 14673. Margaret Jane, May 6, 1888. [7655] GILBERT BARTON TREAT," (Lewis J.,3 Izbon,' Thomas,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Cornelius,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Albert Lea, Minn., Dec. 25, 1859; m. St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 2, 1885, Hannah B. Carl, who d. Dec. 8, 1885; dentist; Polo, Ills., 1893. [7656] LEWIS EDWARD TREAT,3 (Bro. of Gilbert B.,) b. Albert Lea, Minn., Feb. 17, 1861; m. July 25, 1885, Rhoda F. Strahl, of Palo, 111., 1893. He is dead. Ch. b. Palo: 14674. Lewis L., Mar. 24, 1887. 14675. Minnie M., Sept. 10, 1890. [7662] H. BEECHER WHEELER," (Polly M. Treat,3 John,' Thomas,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Cornelius,4 Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. East Hamburg, N. Y., Oct. 4, 1858; m. there, Sept. 18, 1889, Kate, dau. of Asa Rice and Mahala Erminia (Fisher) Trevett, b. E. Hamburg, Jan. 7, 1859; farmer; E. Hamburg; Methodists. Ch. b. E. Hamburg: 14676. Paul Trevett, Aug. 23, 1890. 14677. Dwight M., Mar. 18, 1892. 14678. Hollis Beecher, Aug. 29, 1893. 14679. Ralph Adna, July 2, 1895. [7663] HATTIE E. TREAT," (Fayette,3 John,' Thomas,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Cornelius,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. E. Concord, N. Y., June 9, 1855; m. Oct. 26, 1878, Byron E. Walters; Springville, N. Y. Children: 14680. Clarence F., b. Feb. 3, 1882. 14681. Harry T., " Feb. 25, 1890. 14682. Harold E., "Feb. 25, 1890. [7665] ESTELLA C. CORBIN," (Charlotte Treat,3 John,' Thomas,6 Rutli Hamlin,6 Cornelius,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. East Aurora, N. Y., July 20, 1859; m. Oct. 14, 1885, Mortimer Leroy Hayden; farmer; Glenwood, N. Y. Ch. b. E. Concord: 14683. Claude C, "Nov. 8,1886. 14684. Gerald L., " Apr. 17, 1889. 1138 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [7667] WAYLAND ALMON TREAT," (Thomas,8 John,' Thomas,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Cornelius,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Polo, Ills.. Oct. 21, 1868: m. Chicago, 111., Nov. 12, 1901, Alice, dau. of William and Sophia (Guest) Bowey, b. Luton, Canada, Jan. 25, 1871: foundryman; Chicago, 1886-90: LeMars, Iowa, 1890-5; since, Chicago; Republican: member Le Mars Lodge 322, A. F. & A. M.; she Epis.[7668] GRACE LOUISE TREAT," (Sister of Wayland A.,) b. Polo, Ills., June 30, 1872; m. LeMars, Iowa, Nov. 22, 1899, John Baldridge Miller, b. Aurelia, Iowa, Apr. 13, ; real estate broker; Alliance, Neb.; Re publican; Sergt. A, 1st Neb. Vols., Spanish war; enlisted Apr. 27, 1898; partici pated in Insurgent attack an Manilla, Feb. 4-5, 1899; MariquauaRoad, Feb. 17, and Mar. 6, 1899; Mololas campaign, Mar. 25-31, 1899; Mololas to San Fernando, Apr. 23 to May 4, 1899; dis. Aug. 1, 1899; member York Lodge 13, K. P. Ch. b. York, Neb.: 14685. Glenn Treat, Nov. 2, 1900. [7670] CHARLES VICTOR STURDEVANT," (Affle B. Treat,3 John,' Thomas,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Cornelius,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Mendota, Ills., Apr. 20, 1867; m. Honolulu, H. 1., July 14, 1891, Isabella Boice, dau. of William J. and Isabella (Madill) Walker, b. Unionviile, Nev., Mar. 13, 1867; confectioner; Clarence, Iowa, until Dec, 1886; afterwards, Honolulu: Passadena, Cal., 1902; Prohibitionist; Methodist; member of Mystic Lodge 2, K. P., Honolulu; she Cong. Children: 14686. Isabella G., b. May 21, 1892, Santa Clara. 14687. Margueritta, " May 16, 1893, Passadena; d. May 17, 1893. 14688. Charles Victor, " Sept. 4, 1897, Los Gastos. [7671] HARRY ALMON STURDEVANT," (Bro. of Charles V.,) b. Clarence, Iowa, May 5, 1872; m. there, Aug. 16, 1892, Mattie Mae, dau. of Elijah and Marion Murray (Shearer) Garrison, b. Clarence, Oct. 16, 1871; travel ing salesman for Cudahy Packing Co.; Clarence, until 1892; Passadena, Cal., 1892-3; Honolulu, H.I., 1895-6; Cedar Rapids, Iowa, since 1897; Republican; mem ber Woodman of the World; she Methodist. Children: 14689. Faustina M., b. June 15, 1893, Redlands, Cal. 14690. Tedcastle, " Mar. 5, 1897, Denver, Col. [7672] THOMAS SQUIRES TREAT," (John C.,3 John,' Thomas,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Cornelius,4 Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Concord, N. Y., Aug. 2,1876; m. East Concord, Aug. 13, 1900, Maude Evalyn, dau. of Orrin Delos and Emma Jane (Titus) Mayo, b. Concord, Aug. 13, 1874; farmer; Waterville, N. Y., until 1891; since, Springville, N. Y.; Republican; Freewill Baptists: members of Maple Lodge 172, I. O. G. T. Ch. b. Springville: 14691. Milburn Fayette, Dec. 30, 1901. [7673] ISAAC HARTLEY HOW," (Thomas P.,3 Elizabeth Treat,' Thomas,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Cornelius,3 Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Dec. 24, 1846; m. by Rev. Mr. Hutchins, Brooklyn, N. Y., Mar. 19, 1867, Jane Elizabeth Carman. NINTH GENERATION. 1139 He enlisted by the name of George Howard, in Co. G, 7, N.H. Inf. Vols, and served in the war of rebellion. He and his daughter res. at Richmond Hill, L. L; she d. 1901. Children: 14692. Annie E. 14693. A Daughter; d. infancy. 14694. William Lucius; lost at sea. [7674] LUCIUS WALLACE HOW," M. D., (Bro. of Isaac H.,) b. Buffalo, N. Y., June 16,1850; m. N. Y. City, Sept. 10, 1879, Elizabeth Pedum, dau. of Alonzo J., and Hester Ann (Hunt) Wyman, b. N. Y. City, Jan. 27, 1857; physician and surgeon and court stenographer; Bronxwood Park, Wil- liamsbridge, N. Y. City; Republican: member Hebron Lodge 813, A.F. & A.M., and S. A. R.; Baptists. Ch. b. N. Y. City: 14695. Harry Wallace, Mar. 29, 1881. [7675] CHARLOTTE HENRIETTA HOW," (Sister of Isaac H.,) b. N. Y. City, Nov. 19, 1860; m. by Nelson Walch, Esq., Eden, N. Y., Apr. 9, 1882, Herbert J., son of James Robert and Abigail (Hitchcock) Thompson, b. Brant, N. Y., Mar. 13, 1861; carpenter and farmer; Brant and North Collins, N. Y., 1883; Clear Lake, Wis., 1886-8; since, Loraine, Wis.; Republican; Metho dists. They have an adopted dau., Elsie A., born Oct. 22, 1886. No issue. [7677] MARION ELIZABETH STANCLIFT," (Mary J. How,3 Elizabeth Treat,' Thomas,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Cornelius,4 Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. North Collins, N. Y., Apr. 17, 1849: m. 1865, Albert Hicks; res. Franklinville, N.Y. Children: 14696. Olive. 14697. Ella. 14698. Cora. 14699. Myrtle. 14700. Myrton. 14701. Leroy. 14702. Gourney. 14703. Aaron. [7678] ANNIE LYDIA STANCLIFT," (Sister of Marion E.,) b. North Collins, N. Y., May 8, 1852; m. Elma, N. Y., Apr. 4, 1875, Abram, sonof Charles Henry and Sally Maria (Valkenburg) Divine, b. Wales, N. Y., Sept. 30, 1850: carpenter; Elma, N. Y., 1875; Hamburg, 1878; East Aurora, N. Y., since 1879; Democrat; she Presb. Children: 14704. Jennie M., b. July 8, 1876, Elma. 14705. Laura B., "Oct. 6, 1878, Hamburg; m. Herbert H.Baker. 14706. Charles A., " Dec. 9, 1880, E. Aurora; d. June 27, 1882. 14707. Clarence H., " Mar. 17, 1885, " " "Dec. 4,1887. 14708. May G., " Sept.26, 1888, " " " Feb. 12, 1891. 1140 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [7679] MARY HORTENSE STANCLIFT," (Sister of Marion E.,) b. Colden, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1855; m. Brant, N. Y., May 10, 1880, Samuel N., son of Richard and Elizabeth (Newton) Reese, b. Watford, Northamton, Eng., Aug. 11, 1844; laborer; North Collins, N. Y.: Republican; member Erie Lodge, 772, I.O.O.F.: members Hiawatha Rebekah Lodge 208, I.O.O.F,; bugler, E, 10 N. Y. Cav.; enlisted Oct. 3, 1861, served from Antietam to Appomatox, in Army of Potomac; dis. July 18, 1865; she member W. R. C. 22. [7686] PHILANDER T. BARRETT," (Diadama Treat,8 Amaziah,' Cornelius,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Cornelius,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. New London, Ohio, Oct. 16, 1835; m. Mary Mitchell, of Sandusky, Ohio; farmer; Turtle, Wis. Children: 14709. A Son. Six Daughters. [7688] MARTHA D. BARRETT," (Sister of Philander T.,) b. New London, Ohio, May 26, 1848; m. Fernando Wright, of Clinton, Wis. Children: 14710. A Son. 14711. A Daughter. [7689] BENJAMIN SMITH PARK," (Sarah Treat,3 Amaziah,' Cornelius,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Cornelius,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. New London, Ohio, Dec. 21, 1836; m. Dubuque, Iowa, Sept. 24, 1861, Cornelia Schuyler, b. New York, 1840; music teacher; Sheboygan, Wis.; Republican; principal State Industrial School, Waukesha, Wis., 1882-7; musician, 16 Wis. Inf. Vol., enlisted 1863. Children: 14712. Benjamin Schuyler, b. 1862, d. 1893. 14713. Bertha, " 1866. 14714. Edward, " 1868. 14715. Ray, " 1877. [7690] MORTIMER TREAT PARK," (Bro. of Benjamin S.,) b. New London, Ohio, July 25, 1841; m. 1st, Clinton, Wis., Sept. 26, 1861, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of D. P. and Charlotte Hammond, b. Feb. 1, 1841, who d. Clinton, Feb. 12, 1883; m. 2d,1886, Isabella O, dau. of I. B. Smith, b. in Wiscon sin, 1856; Turtle, Wis, 1847-67: principal of school, Racine, Wis., 1867-75; teach er, State Normal School, 1875-9; newspaper editor, Elkhorn, Wis., 1879-82; Asst. Secretary of State, Madison, Wis., 1882-91; newspaper work, Elkhorn, 1891-9; Supt. State Public School, Sparta, Wis., since 1899; Republican; Freemason; Odd Fellow; member Temple of Honor; Baptists. Two sons and a daughter by 1st wife. [7691] JOHN HEMAN PARK," (Bro. of Benjamin S.,) b. New London, Ohio, Sept. 2, 1845; m. in Penn., Oct. 26, 1881, Pleiades Walker, b. 1856; farmer and R. R. engineer; Rock Island, 111.; Republican; Freemason; private, 47 Wis. Inf. Vols.; enlisted 1864; dis. Sept., 1865. Ch. b. Rock Island: 14716. A Son, 1886. NINTH GENERATION. 1141 17692] FRED EMERSON PARK," (Bro. of Benjamin S.,) b. Turtle, Wis., Nov. 9, 1854; m. Beloit, Wis., Dec. 20, 1874, Sara E., dau. of Hiram and Betsey (Young) Turner, b. Beloit, Mar. 16, 1852: traveling salesman; Lincoln, Neb.; Republican; member Lodge 19, A. F. & A. M.; she Methodist. Ch. b. Beloit: 14717. Harry Herman, Nov. 4, 1875; d. Aug. 28, 1900; unm. [7693] EMTLY DIADAMA TREAT," (Cornelius M.,3 Amaziah,' Cornelius,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Cornelius,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. New London, Ohio, Aug. 16, 1842; m. May 29, 1867, Oscar O, son of Cyrus and Jane (Wykoff) Gates, b. Hopewell, N. Y., May 31, 1832; she was educated at Allen's Grove Academy, Walworth Co., Wis., and was a school teacher. He was conductor for Southern Mich. R. R.: banker; res. Hopewell, N. Y.; LaCrosse and Clinton, Wis.; Republican. Both d. Clinton; she Aug. 20, 1901; he July 24, 1898. Children: 14718. Cyrus Mortimer, b. Oct. 28, 1867, Turtle, Wis. 14719. Fanny Alvira, " July 12, 1875, LaCrosse; unm. 1892. 14720. Volney Curtiss, " Aug. 23, 1879, Clinton, " " [7694] CURTISS MORTIMER TREAT," (Bro. of Emily D., ) b. Turtle, Wis., Apr. 29, 1857; m. Jan. 30, 1883, Jennie, dau. of John and M. A. Farrington, of Milwaukee: journalist. He started The Clinton Independent, at the age of 16, the first paper in Clinton, Wis., which he published Ave years; when with M. T. Park they purchased The Walworth County Independent, at Elk horn; sold his interest, and started The Racine Evening News, which he published about four years. He then accepted a position on the editorial staff of The Milwaukee Sentinel, which he held about three years; and then became corre spondent of The Chicago Tribune; was agent of the Associated Press for Milwaukee; and Wisconsin correspondent of The New York World; res. Milwaukee, 615Grand Avenue, 1887; member Good Samaritan Lodge 135. A. F.& A.M. Cb. b. Milwaukee: 14721. Lillian Gertrude, Sept. 23, 1885. 14722. Leona Farrington, June 13, 1889. [76951 HULDAH JANE MINER," (Charlotte A. Treat,8 Amaziah,' Cornelius,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Cornelius,* Ebenezer,3 James,81) b. New London, Ohio, Apr. 1, 1839; m. Jan. 23, 1862, Philip Salisbury; carpenter; Hampton, Iowa. Three Sons. [7696] WALLACE TREAT MINER," (Bro. of Huldah J.,) b. New London, Ohio, Nov. 18, 1844; m. Oct. 30, 1867, Alvira Gates, of Tur tle, Wis.; she d. Feb. 1, 1873; farmer. Child: 14723. George; res. Chicago, III. [7697] SARAH ELIZABETH MINER," (Sister of Huldah J.,) b. Turtle, Wis., Feb. 11, 1847; m. July 25, 1869, Joseph T. Butler; clerk; Clinton, Wis. No issue. 1142 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [7698] MARY ADALINE MINER," (Sister of Huldah J.,) b. Turtle, Wis., Jan. 23, 1849; m. Dec. 23, 1868, Elnathan F., son of James; and Elizabeth (Case) Vanderlyn, b. Jan. 7, 1845; farmer; Clinton, Wis. Ch. b. Clinton: 14724. A Daughter, Nov. 14, 1868; unm. 1902. [17701] ELGIA ELDORUS TREAT," (Robert R^8 Alvin,' Cornelius,6 Ruth Hamlin,5 Cornelius,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Yates, N. Y., Jane 14, 1851; m. Somerset, N. Y., Jan. 30, 1873, Jane Erikar dau. of William Campbell and Cath erine Crawford (Patten) Hines, b. Somerset, Juoe 29, 1852; druggist; Somerset, until 1883; since, Syracuse, N. Y.; Republican; she Epis. No issue. [7702] FLORA A. TREAT," (Sister of Elgia E.,) b. Somerset, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1854; m. Jan. 30. 1874, Neal J. Van Waigoner, of Somerset; Loekport, N. Y.; she is dead. He res. Loekport. Four children. [7703] ELLA M. TREAT," (Sister of Elgia E.,) b. Somerset, N. Y., Nov. 1, 1856; m. there, Apr. 6, 1876, Arthur Morton, son of Harrison and Adelia (Wilcox) Bennett, b. Somerset, Dec. 23, 1849; farmer; Somerset; Republican; member of Lodge 639, A.F.& A.M., and Tent 467, K.O. T.M.; Methodists. Ch. b. Somerset: 14725. Robert Harrison, Oct. 2, 1877. 14726. William Albinus, Aug. 25, 1879. 14727. Bessie Adelia, Feb. 9, 1884. 14728. Arthur, Mar. 4, 1889. 14729. Flora Emily, May 29, 1890; d. Sept. 3, 1890. 14730. Elgia Treat, Dec. 18, 1891. 14831. Lester Albert, June 22, 1893. [7704] FREDERICK A. TREAT," (George N.,6 Alrin,' Cornelius,3 Ruth Hamlin,6 Cornelius,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Somerset, N. Y., Mar. 16, 1859; m. Jan. 24, 1883, Ida Featherstone, of flartland, N. Y.; res. on his father's farm, Mendon, N. Y. Ch. b. Mendon: 14732. Cornelius Jay, Feb. 7, 1884. 14733. George Van Ness, Sept. 12, 1886. [7707] HARVEY H. MEAD," (Mercy C. Treat,3 Alvin,' Cornelius,' Ruth Hamlin,6 Cornelius,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Two Rivers, Wis., Feb. 23, 1859; m. Somerset, N. Y., Jan. 30, 1889, Lucy Whitlock, b. Somerset; farmer; Somerset; Republican; Presb.; she Methodist. Ch. b. Somerset: 14734. George Whitlock, Nov. 20, 1889. [7709] HANNAH E. MEAD," (Mercy C. Treat,3 Alvin,' Cornelius,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Cornelius,4 Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Two Rivers, Wis., Oct. 15, 1862; m. Gates, N. Y., Nov. 5, 1879, Solomon W., son of Henry H. and Julia (Wilcox) NINTH GENERATION. 1143 Frost, h. Somerset, Nov. 15, 1858; merchant; Somerset, N. Y.; Republican; she member Home and Foreign Missions, and W, C. T. U.; Presbs. Ch. b. Somerset: 14735. Henry M., Apr. 16, 1886. 14736. Benjamin H., Oct. 21, 1888. [7712] MINNIE L. MEAD," ISister of Harvey H.,1) b. Corfu, N. Y., Apr. 18, 1868; m. Somerset, N. Y., Jan. 13, 1890, Rev. Charles Tyng Scheafler, b. Sharon, Wis., July 7, 1868; clergyman; Rochester, West Brighton, Syracuse, Oneida Castle, West Troy, Pleasant Valley, Freedom Plains, Poughkeepsie, and Ancram Lead Mines, N. Y.; Prohibitionist; she mem ber of Home and Foreign Missions, and W. C T. U.; Presbs. Children: b. May 31, 1891, W. Brighton. , Duchess Co. Maria M., " Jan. 8, 1811 ; m. Nicholas Babcock. JOHN GEORGE HAMLIN,' (Salmon,6 Jabez,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer .sjames.s*) b. Duch ess Co , N Y., Sept. 1, 1806; m. N. Y., Mar. 15, 1832, Eliza Hunt, dau. of Abijah and Frances (Era- zee) Ward, b. Sing Sing, N. Y., Aug. 6, 1805; cleryman; Christian church. He d. Pleasant Valley, N. Y., 1892; she d. Seward Valley, N. Y., Spring of 1764. Children; Alonzo Alvord, b. Sept. 15, 1836, N. Y.; m. Helen Rollin. Ella Jane, " Apr. 15,1837, " unm. George Ward, " Mar. 8, 1838, Frances Caroline, " Mar. 22, 1838, " m. Edwin Whitcomb. *John James, " Feb. 29, 1S40, " Palmyra. "Phebe Marie, " Oct. 12. 1842, " Rochester. JOHN JAMES HAMLIN,8 (John G.,' Salmon," Jabez,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James.-'*) b. New York, Feb. 29, 1840; m. Miss Strail, of Seward Valley, X. V. ; soldier in the civil war. PHEBE MARIE HAMLIN,8 (Sister of John J.,) b. Rochester, N.Y.. Oct. 12, 1842; m. N.Y. City, Feb. 13, 1885, George Henry, son of William and Mary Horniek, b. Waterford, Ireland, Nov. 2,1835; lace merchant; Hoboken, N. J., and N. Y. City. Epis.; she res N.Y. City. Hed. N.Y. City, Oct. 23. 1901. Children: ?Carrie- Charlotte, b. Jan. (i, 1868. Hoboken. •Jennie Maude, " Sept. 29, 1887, "George Mitchel, " Feb. 11, 1870, "Frederick Whitcomb, " Sept. 20, 1S72. N.Y. City. •Clarence Irving, " June 4, l.sr.'i, " Edith Irine, " Oct. 8, 1877, Hoboken; teacher. NINTH GENERATION. 1159 TNotb488] EDITH IRENE HORNICK," (Sister of Carrie O, ) b. Hoboken, N. J., Oct. 8, 1877; unmarried: school teacher; N. Y. City. She compiled the records of the descendants of her grandfather, Rev. JohnG. Ham lin, for this work, [7891] MARIA LOUISE DEWEY," (Seymour B.,8 Susan M. Fairchild,' Lucinda Hamlin,6 Jabez,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. North Egre mont, Mass., Mar. 8, 1849; m. there, Jan. 25, 1871, William J., son of Pliny and Eliza Earner, b. South Egremont, Mass., Jan. 10, 1840; civil engineer; Chicago, 111.; Republican; member Am. Soe. Civil Engineers, N. Y. City; Western Soe. Engineers, Chicago; Progressive Council, 940; Royal Arcanum; she member Chicago Chapter, D. A.R.; Chicago South Side Woman's Club; Epis. [7892] CARRIE DEWEY," (Sister of Maria L.,) b. Egremont, Mass., Apr. 9, 1853; m. there, Feb. 2, 1881, Charles Frank, son Leonard and Mary (Chapman) Brown, b. Genoa, Wis., Feb. 19, 1853; railway employe; Sheffield, Mass., in youth; Egremont, 1880-3; since, Chicago, Ills.; Re publican; member Cincinnatus Lodge A. F. & A. M., Great Barrington, Mass.; and K. T.: she Epis.; member Thursday Morning Club, and D. A. R. Ch. b. Egremont; 14933. Seymour Dewey, Apr. 3, 1882. 14934. Louise Dewey, Nov. 13, 1883. 14935. Guy Estey, Apr. 25, 1900. [7894] ALICE CAROLINE DEWEY," (John F.,8 Susan M. Fairchild,' Luncinda Hamlin,6 Jabez,5 Thomas,4 Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Norwalk, Ohio, Feb. 22, 1847; m. there, Sept. 8, 1880, Sebre Howard, son of William Beatson and Jane Howard Waring, b. Sackett's Harbor, N. Y., Feb. 22, 1841: corporal, E., 85 Ohio, Inf. Vols.; enlisted May 26, 1862; dis. Sept., 1862; he came to Cleve land, Ohio, 1848; Toledo, since 1863; cashier, Ketcham Nat'l Bank: Republican; member of all the Masonic bodies of Toledo, including 30° Scottish Rite Masons; MysticShrine; and G. A. R.; members Trinity church. He d. Toledo, Feb. 12, '99 No issue. [7895] ELLA JOSEPHINE DEWEY," (Sister of Alice C.,) b. Norwalk, Ohio, Feb. 16, 1849; m. there, Jan. 19, 1881, William Boone, son of Jonathan and Ann (Boone) Wolverton, b. Groton, Ohio, Aug. 8, 1842; Sergt., A, 72 Ohio Inf. Vols.; enlisted Oct. 24, 1861: in battles of Crump's Landing, Shi loh, Corinth, Jackson, Vicksburg, Jackson, Brancton, Brice's Cross Roads, cap tured at Guntown, Miss., June 11, 1864, and confined in Andersonville Prison 9 months; dis. July 21, 1865; lawyer; Norwalk; prosecuting att'y of Huron Co., Ohio, 1876-80; Republican; members St. Paul's P. E. church. He d. Norwalk, Oct. 21, 1894. No issue. [7898] FRANK LATIMER DEWEY," (Sister of Alice C, ) b. Norwalk, Ohio, June 24, 1856; m. there, Nov. 3, 1880, Hon. Lewis Cass, son of John and Mary ( Weyburn) Laylin, b. Sept. 28, 1848; prosecuting att'y, Huron Co., Ohio, 1879-1887; member Ohio legislature, 1888-94, speaker of the house; secretary of state of Ohio; Republican; Norwalk; Columbus, Ohio, 1901: m& THE HAMLIN FAMILY. member Mt. Vernon Lodge A.F.&A.M.; Huron Chapter, R. A. M., and Com mandery 18, K. T., Norwalk; Methodists. Children: 14936. Clarence Dewey, b. Aug. 29, 1882. 14937. Robert Weyburn, " May 7, 1886. 14938. Lewis Fairchild, " Sept. 27, 1889. • 179031 FLORENCE DEWEY," (Theodore,' Susan M. Fairchild,' Lucinda Hamlin,6 Jabez,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2 1) b. Great Barrington, Mass.r Sept. 9, 1850; m. there, Oct. 29, 1879, James Albert Tanner, of Lee, Mass. Ch. b. Lee: 14939. Elsie, Sept. 14, 1882. [7905] ABIGAIL LUNCIN DA FOOTE," (Eliza Wooster,8 Almira Fairchild,' Luncinda Hamlin,3 Jabez,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Nov. 16, 1831; m. Charles C. Smith; she res. St. Paul, Minn.; he is dead. Children: 14940. Charles. 14941. Frank,* unm. 1897. [7908] CAROLINE DEWEY FOOTE," (Sister of Abigail L.,) b. Apr. 11, 1836; m. 1860, Charles W. Millen, of Norwalk, Ohio. Children: 14942.* Agnes, h. 1862. 14943. John Gardiner, unm. [7912] ARTHUR WOOSTER," (John,8 Almira Fairchild,' Lucinda Ham lin,6 Jabez,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) m. 1st, A Hie Brayman, of Well ington, Ohio: m. 2d, his cousin, Ella Foote;" Chronicle Bldg., San Francisco, CaL Ch. by 1st marriage: 14944. John. [7914] CAROLINE DEWEY WOOSTER," (Henry M..8 Almira Fair- child,' Lucinda Hamlin,6 Jabez,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,'-*) b. Sullivan, Ohio, Feb. 15, 1841: m. Norwalk, Ohio, Oct. 24, 1860, Malcom, son of Shepard and Deborah Ferris (Drake) Patrick, b. Norwalk, Mar. 13, 1835: druggist; Nor walk; Republican; she Epis. Ch. b. Norwalk: 14945.* Henry Wooster, Dec. 24, 1862. 14946.* Nellie, Oct. 12, 1865. [7915] CHARLOTTE WOOSTER," (Sister of Caroline D.,) b. Chatham, Ohio, Oct. 26, 1842; m. by Rev. George Watson, Norwalk, Ohio, Nov. 15, 1864, Capt. Frederick Harper, son Charles Leicester and Eliza W. (Gris- woldt) Boalt, b. Norwalk: Capt., D, 55 Ohio Inf. Vols.; enlisted Sept. 13, 1861; * His name changed to Ponsouby. + Note 489. ELIZA W. GRT9WOLD was dau. of Gov. Roger Griswold, of Conn. ; and grand dau. of Gov. Matthew Griswold, of Old Lyme, Ct. NINTH GENERATION. 1161 commissioned 2d Lieut., Oct. 20, 1861; 1st Lieut., Oct. 2, 1862; Captain, Mar. 4, 1864; resigned, Sept. 13, 1864. He was assassinated on a ranch, near Voltaire, Kansas, Apr. 17, 1887; she res. Cleveland, Ohio. Ch. b. Norwalk: 14947. William Wooster, Nov. 9, 1865; d. Aug. 10, 1866. 14948.* Lucy Perkins, May 11, 1868. 14949.* Caroline Wooster, Jan. 10, 1871. 14950. Frances Moss, May 9, 1872; unm. 1902. 14951. Marian Griswold, Nov. 17, 1873, " " 14952. Frederick Leicester, July 16, 1874, " " [7916J SARAH JEANNETTE WOOSTER," (Sister of Caroline D.,) b. Plymouth, Ohio, Nov. 17, 1849; m. Norwalk, Ohio, Jan. 21, 1885, Charles Frederick, son of Henry and Margaret Ann (Wigh) Endley, b. New Lisbon, Ohio, Nov. 13, 1842; fruit grower; Mansfield, Ohio, 1846-74; Tiffin, Ohio, 1874- 80; Pueblo, Col., 1880-7; since, San Diego, Cal.; Republican: private, E, 3 Ohio Cav.; enlisted Sept., 1861; in battles of Stone River, Shiloh, Chattanooga, Chickamauga; dis. Aug. 4, 1865; Epis. No issue. [7918] EMMA WOOSTER," ( William F.,3 Almira Fairchild,' Lucinda Hamlin,6 Jabez,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) m. Elias Sanford; Elyria, Ohio. Children: 14953. Kate. 14954. Hal. [7919] NATHAN PARK WOOSTER," (Bro. of Emma,) b. Elyria, Ohio, 1853; m. 1877, Florence T., dau. of Rev. Benjamin Tompsett Noakes, D. D., and wife, Sarah (Piper), b. Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 10, 1855; drug gist; Elyria: Republican; Epis. Ch. b. Elyria: 14955. Florence Noakes, 1878. 14956. Benjamin Baldwin, 1882. [7920] FANNIE WOOSTER," (Moses F.,8 Almira Fairchild,' Lucinda Hamlin,6 Jabez,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Norwalk, Ohio, Feb. 19, 1853; m. Cleveland, Ohio, May 17, 1882, Arthur Edmund, son of George Rodney and Eleanor (Root) Whiting, b. Maytield, Ohio, Feb. 6,1851; manufacturer; Maytield and Cleveland, Ohio: Republican; member Forest City Lodge, A.F. & A.M. and Cleveland Chapter 148, R. A.M.; she Epis. Ch. b. Cleveland: 14957. Florence Eleanor, June 10, 1886. [7921] EVELYN WOOSTER," (Sister of Fannie,) b. Norwalk, Ohio, July 22, 1857; m. there, May 14, 1879, Harry Cameron, son of James and Margaret (Cameron) Grant, b. Pittsburg, Pa., Nov. 4, 1856; manufacturer, Pittsburg, Pa.; Cleveland, Ohio; and N. Y. City; Republican; member Forest City Lodge, A. F. & A. M. Ch. b. Cleveland: 14958. Lawrence Wooster, June 10, 1886. 1162 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [7932] HENRY MARTYN FAIRCHILD," (Horace J.,8 Moses,' Luncinda Hamlin,6 Jabez,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2') b. N. Y. City, Dec. 28, 1862; m. Jan. 1, 1894, Harriet Isabel, dau. of Thomas and Misha (Rutter) Verker, of N.Y. City. [7934] HELEN MARGUERITE FAIRCHILD," (Sister of Henry M.,) b. Rawdon, Cheshire, Eng., Feb. 18, 1872: m. June 5, 1895, Isaac Smith, son of Judge Charles, and Caroline (Tul man) Wheaton, b. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Dec. 13, 1864. [7938] JARVIS ROSE FAIRCHILD," (Jarvis M.,8 Moses,' Lucinda Hamlin,8 Jabez,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Aug. 23, 1868; m. Oct. 25, 1893, Sarah Lenita Plumb, of N. Y. Child: 14959. Hoxie, b. Sept. 7, 1894. [7950] MURIEL ROBINSON," (Harriet R. Church,8 Nathaniel,' Ruth Hamlin," Jabez,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 1, 1860; m. N. Y. City, Sept. 10, 1891, Rev. Franklin, son of Gen. Augustus and Martha (Champlin) Gayiord, b. Yonkers, N. Y., May 1. 1856. He graduated Yale College, and entered the ministry 1894; pastor, Paris, France, and Ford- ham, N. Y. City; member Yale Club and Cong. Club; members Trinity Cong. Church, N. Y. City. No issue. [7957J WILLIAM HUDSON HARPER," (Mary L. Scoville,8 Lois D. Church,' Ruth Hamlin,6 Jabez,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. New York City, Mar. 20, 1857; in. Feb. 14, 1888, Grace Augusta, dau. of Benjamin and Katharine R. (Drennan) Cooke,* b. Plymouth, Ohio, Dec. 16, 1862: journalist: Evanston, Ills.; has res. in Winsted and Salisbury, Ct., and Washington, D. C. He prepared for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton, Mass., and studied at Georgetown College and Edwards Place School, Stockbridge, Mass.: gradu ated from Yale College, class of 1880; was class poet, and on staff of Yah News, the first college daily: taught a few months at school for boys, Garden City, Long Island, N. Y. He went to Chicago, Ills., October, 1881, and began work on the News, worked on The Inter-Ocean, 1883-99; worked for the Civic Federation of Chicago a few months in 1900; and in the summer of that year brought out a hand-book on trusts, entitled " Restraint of Trade." He assisted in preparing the report to congress of the Commission on the Improvement of the Park System of Washington, in 1901,: member Psi Upsilon fraternity, Yale College; Press Club, and University Club, of Chicago; and the National Union. At his suggestion The Inter-Ocean conducted the competition resulting in the adoption of the female figure typifying Chicago, with the motto, "I WILL." Mrs. Harper is member of Woman's Board of Missions of the Interior, and D. A. R.; Congs. Children: 14960. Katherine Scoville, b. Jan. 29, 1890, Chicago. 14961. Paul Church, " Sept. 14, 1892, Evanston. * Note 400. Mrs. HARPER is a lineal descendant of Francis Cooke, who with his son John came in the Mayflower, 1620; his wife and other children came afterwards. NINTH GENERATION. 1163 [7958] MARY LOIS HARPER," (Sister of William H.,) b. Winsted, Ct., Nov. 15, 1860; m. Washington, D. O, Feb. 11, 1888, James Constantine, son of James and Sarah (Collins) Piling, b. Washington, Nov. 16, 1846; Ethnologist, and Bibliographer of North American Indian languages; Washington; Catholic;. member of Cosmos Club, Washington and various Scien tific societies; she member D. A. R., and Washington Club. He d. Olney, Md., July 26, 1895. Children: 14962. Lois Harper, b. Dec. 27, 1888; d. June 22, 1890. 14963. Ruth Harper, " Nov. 21, 1890. [7959]' SAMUEL SCOVILLE PASCHAL," (Mary L. Scoville,8 Lois D. Church,' Ruth Hamlin,6 Jabez,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Washington, D. O, Mar. 16, 1875; m. there, May 12, 1897, Mary Lois, dau. of Henry Clay and Susan (McConnell ) Sherman, b. Washington, Jan. 5, 1875; lawyer; Exeter, N.H., 1889-93; Cambridge, Mass., 1893-6; Washington, D. O, and Honolulu, H. L, 1899-1901; Republican; Presb. Children: 14964. Barbara, b. Aug. 8, 1900, Honolulu; d. Oct. 22, 1900. 14965. Guy Sherman, " Aug. 14, 1901, Washington. [7964] JOHN EDWARD WARD," (Edward,8 Ruth A. Church,' Ruth Hamlin,6 Jabez,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Salisbury, Ct., June 6, 1870; m. Falls Village, Ct., June 6,1893, Edith Louise, dau.of Bruen and Celia I. (Smith) Burnett, of Amesville, Ct.; farmer; resides on his father's farm, Salis bury, occupied successively by his father, grandfather and great grandfather; Methodist; she Cong. Ch. b. Salisbury: 14966. Nathaniel Church, Feb. 17, 1894. [7984] NETTIE HAMLIN HIBBARD," (Mary A. Hamlin,8 John W.,' Jabez,66 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Celina, Ohio, Aug. 9, 1858; m. East Aurora, N. Y., Feb. 6, 1878, Frank, son of Fisher and Phebe (Lawrence) Metcalf, b. Holland, N. Y., Jan. 4, 1848; farmer; Momence, 111., 1878-9: Holland, 1880; East Elma, N. Y., 1882; East Aurora, 1900; Willink, N. Y., 1902; Democrat; she Epis. Ch. b. E. Elma: 14967. Clara Lucinda, July 14, 1882; unm. 1902. 14968. Frank, Oct. 9, 1884. [7985] CLARA L. HIBBARD," (Sister of Nettie H.,) b. Akron, Ohio, Oct. 29, 1860; m. East Elma, N. Y., Mar. 10, 1883, Dewey E., son of David Fancher and Puella Lucinda (Terry) Barker, b. Clarendon, N.Y., Aug. 17, 1861; letter carrier; Orleans Co., N. Y., until 1865; Monroe Co., N.Y., until 1872; since, Erie Co., N.Y.; Buffalo, 1901; Independent; member Branch 3, National Asso. of Letter Carriers; Epis. Ch. b. E. Elma: 14969. George Dewey, Dec. 16, 1883. 1164 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [7986] IDA HAMLIN," (Frederick N,8 John W.,7 Jabez,66 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) h. St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 3, 1859; m. Chicago, Ills., Oct. 20, 1880, Louis D. Webster; lawyer; Chicago, Ills. No issue. [7987] HARRY WILDER HAMLIN." (Bro. of Ida,) b. Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 7, I860; unmarried: chemist: employed by Am. Glu cose Co.; Buffalo; later at Peoria, 111. [7988] KATHERINE HAMLIN CHERRY," (Emma M. Hamlin,8 Ed ward S.,' Jabez,66 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. N.Y. City, Mar. 15, 1866; m. Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug. 19, 1893, Robert Colter, son of Frederick William, and Sarah (Colter) Boyeb. Cincinnati, Apr. 16, 1862; merchant; Cincinnati; res. Austin, Texas, 1903; Democrat. He was educated Williams College, Mass.: she at Bradford Academy, Mass.; Epis. No issue. [7989] LAURA BELLE CHERRY," (Sister of Katherine H.,) b. Cincinnati, Ohio, Dec. 18, 1870; m. there, Oct. 23, 1895, Charles Theodore, son of Theodore Lund August and Clara Esther (Emrie*) Greve, b. Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan. 3, 1863: lawyer; Cincinnati; Democrat. He graduated Harvard Col lege, A. B., class of 1884; and from Cincinnati Law School, L L. B., 1885; ad mitted to the bar, Ohio, same-year, and to U. S. Courts: Asst. U. S. Attorney, Southern Dist. of Ohio, 1894-8; Referee in Bankruptcy, since 1898: candidate for Congress, 2d Dist. Ohio, 1892; candidate for Probate Judge, 1902: member Literary Club; Society of Colonial Wars; Founders and Patriots; War of 1812; American Academy Political and Social Sciences; Joint Editor Bench and Bar, Ohio: Author Centennial History of Cincinnati; she was educated Bradford Academy, Mass.; Epis.; member of Woman's Club and Whist Club. Ch. b. Cincinnati: 14970. Theodore, Aug. 20, 1902. [7990] Hon. CHARLES McGlNLEY LeBLOND," (Louisa McGinley,8 Betsey E. Hamlin,' Jabez,65 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Celina, Ohio, June 27, 1854; m. Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 6, 1877, Annie, dau. of Luke and Kather ine ( Barlow) Brennan; lawyer; Celina; Representative, Ohio, Leg.; she Catholic. Ch. b. Celina: 14971. Luke Brennan, Oct. 28, 1880. 14972. Charles Hubert, Oct. 28, 1S84. 14973. Charlotte Maria, Sep. 18, 1888. [7991] EMMA LOUISE LeBLOND," (Sister of Charles M.,) b. Celina, Ohio, Aug. 1, 1859; m. there, Jan. 14, 1885, Charles A., son of Joseph and Emma (Geissert) Kloeb: res. Celina: candidate for auditor, Mercer Co., Ohio, 1896; Catholics. Ch. b. Celina: 14974. LeBlond Charles, June 13, 1886; d. June 29, 1886. 14975. Annie Louise, Feb. 14, 1888. 14976. Francis, June 16, 1890. * Note 491. CLARA E. EMRIE, descends from John Emery,i of Newbury, Mass. See note 317- NINTH GENERATION. 1165 [7992] FRANK CELESTIAN LeBLOND," (Bro. of 'Charles M., ) b. Celina, Ohio, Sept. 18, 1863; m. Colorado, Mar. 15, 1892, Eleanor Van Natta, b. Richmond, Va.; half ownerand manager of the Telluride Coffee Co.; Hilo, Hawiian Islands; she is a physician; graduate Chicago Medical School, and a Philadelphia med, school; medical officer under tbe Hawiiaii Government. No issue. [7994] KATE HAMLIN PHELPS," (Charles H.,8 Luncinda E. Hamlin,? Jabez,65 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. St. Mary, Ohio, Dec. 10, 1864; m. Fort Davis, Texas, May 13,1888, Farrand, son of EmiliusKitchellatid Elizabeth Sanford (Pierson) Sayre, b. Monticello, Mo., June 17, 1861; cadet, West Point, ¦U. S. Military Academy, graduated June 15, 1884; 2d Lieut. 8 U. S. Cav., July 1, 1884; 1st Lieut. 8, U. S. Cav., Apr. 17, 1891; Ft. Mead So. Dak., 1896; has served at Fort Mcintosh and Fort Davis, Texas, and JeffersonBarracks; she Cong. Ch. b. St. Mary: 14977.' Elizabeth Stanford, Nov. 11, 1891. [8000] MARY VIRGINIA PHELPS," (Frederick E.,8 Lucinda E. Ham lin,' Jabez,66 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Fort Bayard, N. M., Nov. 25, 1871; m. Uribana, Ohio, July 19, 1894, George Archibald, sonof George Goodwin and Susan Isabella (Fielden) Harriman, b. Fisherville, N. H., Sept. 19, 1869; res. Urbana, Ohio; Republican; Baptist; member Junior Order American Me chanics; she Presb. Ch. b. Urbana: 14978. Alice Elizabeth, Apr. 5, 1895. [8007] ELIZABETH HAMLIN," (Frank,3 Cicero J.,' Jabez,66 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Buffalo, N. Y., Apr. 10, 1876; m. there, Apr. 25, 1900, Seth Bliss, son of Seth Bliss and Lucy (Thompson) Hunt, b. N. Y. City, Dec. 18, 1871: asst. manager, Atlas Works, Standard Oil Co., Buffalo, N.Y.; Republican; she Presb. [8008] HELEN HAMLIN," (Sister of Elizabeth,) b. Buffalo, N. Y., Apr. 11, 1879; m. there, Jan. 8, 1902, William Mann, son of William Mann and Julia Murrid (Clarke) Fincke, b. N. Y. City, Jan. 1, 1878; asst. supt. of coal mines; Ellsworth, Pa.; Republican; he grad. Yale Univer* sity, 1901; Presbs. [8009] KATHERINE HAMLIN," (William,8 Cicero J.,' Jabez,6 6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Buffalo, N.Y., Mar. 13, 1876; m. there, 1896, Ellicott, son of Edwin Townsend and Sarah (Grant) Evans, b. Buffalo; agent Locomobile Co.; Buffalo;. Republican. Children: 14979. Elizabeth Gates, b. Nov., 1898. 14980. Edwin Townsend, " Apr., 1900. [8011] SARAH GATES HAMLIN," (Sister of Katherine,) b. Buffalo, N. Y., June 7, 1880; m. there, Feb. 19, 1901, George Armstrong, 1166 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. son of Rev. Dr. Samuel S. and Theresa (Weirman) Mitchell, b. Washington, D, O; lumberman; Buffalo; Republican; Presbs. Child: 14981. William- Hamlin, b; Nov. 15, 1901. [8018] NELLIE C. CASEY," (Sarah C. Hamlin,8 Roderick,' Amasa,6- Jabez,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) m. John McGuiie, of Champaign, 111. 14982. One Child; res. Champaign, [8020] ELLEN YOUNG," (Harriet Hamlin,8 Roderick,.' Amasa,6 Jabez,.* Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) m. William Plummer. He i.s-dead. Child: 14983. Harry; res. Kenosha,- Wis. r 1897, [8025] MATTHEW YOUNG," (Bro. of Ellen,} m. Lulu Rogers, of Salem, Ills. Children: 14984. Roger. 14985, Harper. 18027] WILLIAM YOUNG," (Bro. of Ellen,) m. Emma Richards; Salem, 11L Children: 14986. Lloyd, 14987. Edna. 14988. William. [8028] JOHN YOUNG," (Bro. of Ellen,) m. Myrtle Scott; Salem, ill. Child: 14989. Nellie. [8030] SARAH COPPLE," (Frances Hamlin,8 Roderick,' Amasa,6 Jabez,* Thomas,3 James,2*) m. Jasper Gillott of Kansas, Children: 14990. Wilber. 14991. Cora; res. Kansas. 14992, William, [8037] NEWTON H. HAMLIN," (Amasa,3 Roderick,' Amasa,6 Jabez,* Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) m. Jennie Cook; Odin, 111. Child: 14993. Dimon C. [8043] NELLIE NORENE HAMLIN," (Charles,8 Roderick,' Amasa,* Jabez,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Centralia, Ills., Sept. 28, 1872; m. Cen tral City, Ills., Sept. 28, 1890, Enoch H. McClelland, b. near Odin, Ills., June 18, NINTH GENERATION. 1167 11860; coaLminer; Centralia; Democrat: city marshal, 1896: member 419, A. O. U. W.; and Camp 52, M. W, A,; Methodists. Ch. b. Odin, Ills.: 14994. Laura May, July 31, 1891. [8085] EUGENE VAN RENSSELAER HAMBLIN," (Harvey,8 Harmon,' James,6 Amasa,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Sterlingville, N.Y., Jan. 29, 1855; m. Natural Bridge, N. Y., Mar. 31, 1881, Emma Francelia, dau. of Anson Dodge and Lucy Hannah (Gates) Ellis, b. Theresa, Jefferson Co,, N. Y., Apr. 24, 1864; farmer; Natural Bridge; Democrat; she Methodist. Ch. b. Lewis Co., N.Y,; 14995. John Adelbert, Nov. 4, 1882. 14996. Charles Eugene, July 29, 1889. 14997. James Arthur, July 11, 1894, [8086] ADELBERT E. HAMBLIN, ( Bro. of Eugene V„) b. Sterlingville, N. Y., May 14, 1858; unmarried; carpenter; Syracuse, N. Y.; Democrat; member of Carpenter's Union, 26. [8090] EMMA ROXAN A GRAVES," (Ferdinand V,,8 Roxanna Ham blin,' James,6 Amasa,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Boonville, N. Y., May 30, 1832; unmarried; clerk in Treasury Dept., Washington, D. O, since 1862. [8091] GEORGE A. GRAVES," (Bro. of Emma R.,) b. Boonville, N. Y., July 4, 1834; m. Omaha, Neb., Oct. 14, 1859, Emma, >dau. of George W. Homan. He d. Boonville, May 12, 1863, Children; 14998. Amy M., b. July 24, 1861, Omaha; d. Apr. 6, 1892, 14999. Byron Homan, " Dec. 2, 1862, Boonville. [8092] BYRON PALMER GRAVES," (Bro. of Emma R.,) b. Boonville, N. Y., Aug. 11, 1837; m. there, 1878, Nellie M., dau. of John and Mary (Shultz) Anderson, b. Boonville, 1853: merchant; Boonville. Ch. b. Boonville: 15000. Joe Frees, Oct. 2, 1879. 15001. Geo. Brinckerhoff, Sept. 10, 1882. 15002. Stanley Anderson, Dec. 7, 1885. [8093] CATHERINE M. GRAVES," (Sister of Emma R.,) b. Boonville, N. Y., Oct. 30, 1839; m. Davidson, Md., Nov. 12, 1867, Col. John A. Joyce. He studied law in the office of Hon. Wm. B. Allison, U. S. Senator, Iowa; Washington, D.C.;poet; author of Jewells of Memory, Checkered Life, Peculiar Poems, Zigzag, Complete Poems, Oliver Goldsmith and Edgar Allan Poe; she Presb. ; she d. Washington, Jan. 14, 1902. Children: 15003. Katherine Darling, b. Sept. 1871, St. Louis; d. Dec. 22, '86 15004. Elizabeth Graves, li May 15, 1874, " " 15005. Allison, " Nov. 23, 1875, Ripon; d. Aug. 8, 1876. 15006. Florence Phcebe, "Apr. 1, 1882, Georgetown; unm. 1902. 1168 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [8094] MARGARET ELIZABETH GRAVES," (Sister of Emma R.,> b. Boonville, N. Y., June 28; 1842; m, there, Aug. 19, I860; Francis Menet, of Lawrence, Kansas. Children^ 1500T. Margaret. 15008. Katherine. 15009, Frank, 15010. . Gussie, [8095-] CALVIN V. GRAVES, "• (Bre. of Emma R.,) b. Boonville, N, Y., Mar. 7, 1845; unmarried"; res. Natural Bridge, N. Y.; musician, 97 N. Y. Inf. Vols. [8096] JEFFERSON PIERRE GRAVES," (Bro. of Emma R.,) b. Boonville, N. Y., July 4, 1848; m. there, Aug. 1, 1871, Eliza, dau. of Eb enezer and Eliza (Clapp) Jones, b. Boonville, July 29. 1847; merchant;- Boonville; Republican; Methodists; Prest. Home and1 Foreign Mis. Soe, Ch. b. Boonville: 15011* Calvin Jones, June 6, 1873. 15012, Emma Juliette, Apr. 19, 1875: d, Aug. 19, 1875. 15013.* Ferdinand V. Stewart, Feb. 6, 1878. 15014. Elmer Thayer, Sept. 30, 1881. [8098] CHARLES HAMLIN," (Henry,3 James,'6 Amasa,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Dec. 19, 1853, prob. about Antwerp, N. Y.; Elijah Fulton of Antwerp was his guardian, afterwards Charles Strickland. He was educated at a boys training school, in Ohio; when of the age of majority he took the estate left him by his two grandfathers and settled in Kansas. [8099] ASAHEL I. MONK," (Louisa K. Hamblin,8 Abraham H.,» James,6 Amasa,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James.21) He d. Sheldon, Iowa. Children: 15015. Pearl; res. Sheldon. 15016. Earl; d- " [8100] JOSEPHINE MONK," (Sister of Asahel I., » in. Walter Barranger; Sheldon, Iowa. Ch. b. Sheldon: 15017. Fred. [8107 CLARENCE HARTWELL HAMBLIN," (Hartwell C.» Abraham H,,' James,6 Amasa,6 Thomas, Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Greenbush, Wis., Mar. 11, 1856; m. Worthington, Minn., June 19, 1883, Carrie Agelia, dau. of William Henry and Louisa ( Burroughs) Thompson, b. Yonkers, N. Y., Oct. 8, 1861; R. R. agent; Tekamah, Neb.: Republican; Presbs. Children: 14518. Lydia Genevieve, b. May 13, 1884, Omaha. 14519. Hartwell Hastings, " Jan. 28, 1886, Tekamah. 14520. Helen Winogene, " Sept. 3, 1888, " NINTH GENERATION. 1169 [8108] ARTHUR BERLIN HAMBLIN," (Bro. of Clarence H.,) b. Greenbush, Wis., July 14, 1859: m. Sioux City, Iowa, Sept., 1888, Mary Grubb; R. R. trainman; Republican: member Brotherhood of R. R. Trainmen. Children: 15021. Bertha Allie, b. Apr. 14, 1890,- Sioux City. 15022. Miles Arthur, " Oct. 20, 1894, Eagle Grove. [8109] ALLEY MARIA HAMBLIN," (Sister of Clarence H.,) b. Greenbush, Wis., Aug. 2, 1866; m. there, Feb. 4, 1888, Clarence Dale Gib son, b. Greenbush, Apr. 1, 1870; house decorator; So. Omaha, Neb.; Republican; member of Camp 1095, M. W. A.; she res. Tekamah, Neb.; member Kings Daughters; Presbs. He is dead. Children: 15023. Arthur Clare, b. Nov. 14, 1888, Greenbush. 15024. Rubie Marie, " Nov. 29, 1892, So. Omaha. 15025. Dale LeRoy, " Oct. 11, 1896, " [8121] INEZ ESTELLA HAMBLIN," (Holland,8 Abraham H.,' James,6 Amasa,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Greenbush, Wis., Jan. 2, 1865; m. Sugar Bush, Wis., Feb. 25, 1883, Walter, son of Joseph Norttinrp and Ellen (Mills) Owen, b. Sugar Bush, Feb. 2, 1859; farmer; Sugar Bush; Republican and Prohibitionist: she Christian. Ch. b. Sugar Bush: 15026. Elmer Winfred, Oct. 6, 1884. 15027. Archer Webber, Nov. 3, 1885. 15028. Florence Pearl, Apr. 12, 1890. 15029. Perry Wilson, Nov. 26, 1894. [8122] EFF1E LOUISA HAMBLIN," (Sister of Inez E.,) b. Greenbush, Wis., Oct. 11, 1866; m. James W. Babb, of Fremont, Wis. Children: 15030. Stella Emilda, b. Mar., 1896, Hutchins. 15031. Elsie, " Sept., 1900, Fremont. 15032. Floyd, " Mar. 1902, " [8124] HENRY HARTWELL COLTON," (Roxy J. Hamblin,8 Hiram,' James,6 Amasa,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Gouverneur, N.Y., May 10, 1845; Sergt., A, 106 N.Y. Inf. Vols., enlisted Aug. 14, 1862; promoted corporal, Mar. 16, 1863; sergt., Nov. 1, 1863; killed in battle before Petersburg, Va., Apr. 2, 1865, while commanding his company, at the age of 20 years. A leaf from his memorandum book was published by Major Paine, of his regiment, viz.: " Sept. 6, 1864. I have just got a new memorandum book; will keep a full diary for my third year of soldiering in the service of the United States. I left home on the 14th of August, 1862, in company with Luther Coiton, my father, who was in stantly killed in battle near Charlestown, Va., on the 21st of August, 1864, and Franklin Coiton, my next younger brother, who died in hospital on David's Island, N.Y. Harbor. Now Hartwell is only left to tell the tale of the Rebellion, and mother and seven children, younger than myself, dependent upon me. I have never been unable to do duty, until the 10th of August, 1864, and since my leaving the regiment father has been instantly killed. I have sent a diary of 1170 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. the two past years home, and now desire to get one tilled for the third year. How pleasant it will be to sit down by the fireside, and look over what I and my comrades have gone through in trying to put down rebellion, after this wicked and ruinous war is over: and if I do not live to go home myself, perhaps it will do mother, brothers and sisters good to peruse it after my bones are mouldering in the dust; if some kind friend is good enough to send it home to my folks, in case I fall, as such is liable to be the soldier's fate." The following letter is thought be his last writing: '• March 30, 1865. Picket Line of 3d Div. 6, A. C. "Dear Mother: It is now about 9, p. m. I have been on picket since 8 o'clock last evening, and should have been relieved this evening: but we, or some of the troops are to make a charge upon the enemy's works: whether we are to lead in advance, or be in reserve, I do not know. There is no commissioned officer with the company, so I have to take charge of it. There has been very hard fighting to the left of us today; Sheridan is said to have advanced his lines three miles beyond the south side road, and the infantry strongly intrenched on the rail road. Well, mother, if we have to lead the charge I hope to come out victorious and to be among the leaders myself. 1 do not feel as though there was any thing to happen to me; hope for your sake that all will be well: for my own part I have nothing to live for, but I am not prepared to face death; but if it cometh, I have this to say, I have no one but myself to blame for it, for I have been brought up under good influence; 1 have had an opinion in my own mind, that all I need to do, is to acknowledge my sins, publicly. Well mother, if I do not come out all right, you musjt be cheerful. 1 go for my country. Do not get disheartened; children be faithful to yourselves, and to God. My love rest with you all. Adieu. From Hartwell, the young soldier in arms, etc." [8125] FRANKLIN COLTON," (Bro. of Henry H.,) b. Gouverneur, N. Y., Aug. 31, 1846; private, A, 106 N. Y. Inf. Vols.; en listed Aug. 14, 1862: d. David's Island, N. Y. Harbor, Aug. 1, 1864. [8127] HIRAM EDWIN COLTON," (Bro. of Henry H.,) b. Gouverneur, N.Y., Jan. 15, 1850; m. Morristown, N. Y., Oct. 11, 1877, Nellie, dau. of William and Sarah Brown (Cooper) Miller, b. Morristown, Oct. 12, 1855; farmer and dairyman; Richville, N. Y., until March, 1881; since, Mor ristown; Republican; Baptist; she Presb. Children: 15033. Ada May, b. Nov. 24, 1879, Richville; unm. 1896. 15034. Raymond William, "Mar. 2, 1884, Morristown; d. Sept. 4, '84. 15035. Myron George, " Feb. 7, 1887, 15036. William Luther, " Aug. 9, 1890, " [8128] ROSELLE LUTHER COLTON," (Bro. of Henry H ) b. Richville, N. Y., Dec. 7, 1851; m. there, Feb. 11, 1873, Libbie Briggs, b. ^rUg?00a *°wnSaip' Ontario, Canada, Apr. 1, 1850; daryman; Richville, until May 1880; Morristown, until Nov. 1892; Richville, until Nov.,1899; since, Bethel, Vt.; Republican; Baptist; she Methodist. NINTH GENERATION. 1171 Children: 15037. Ida. May, b. Jan. 9, 1874, Richville. 15038. Elmer John, " Mar. 29, 1875, 15039. Walter Judson, " May 14, 1877, 15040. Irena Maud, " Feb. 14, 1879, " d. Apr. 5, 1880. 15041. Wilson Luther, " Mar. 11, 1886, Morristown. [8129] EUGENE JUDSON COLTON," (Bro. of Henry H.,) b. Richville, N. Y., Jan. 16. 1854; m. N. Y. City, May 27, 1877, Annie Jane, dau. of Thomas and Catherine (Andrews) Stevenson, b. N. Y. City, Nov. 25, 1855, who d. there, Sept. 29, 1892. He was reared upon a farm until 17 years old; attended Eastman's Business College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; and afterwards worked in a dry goods store, Ogdensburg, N. Y., fifteen months; he then worked with the U. S. Life Ins. Co., N. Y. City, two years; with D. Appleton & Co., publishers, two. years; later with Scribner's Sons, publishers, twenty-three years; in 1902, with Sprague's Mercantile Agency, N. Y. City; since 1874, has res. half the time in N. Y. City; in London, Eng., 1881-2: and the remainder of the time in Chicago and Boston; Republican; Baptists. Ch. b. N. Y. City: 15042. Grace Belle, Mar. 29, 1878; d. Apr. 4, 1892. [8130] CORNELIA ANN COLTON," (Sister of Henry H.,) b. Richville, N. V., July 25, 1856; m. there, Oct. 4, 1876, John G., son of Nelson. Horatio, and Eliza (Vanyea) Carr, b. Richville, Apr. 11, 1850; farmer; Grand Rapids, Mich.; Richville and Canton, N. Y., until 1879; went to Cheboy gan, Mich., 1880; Republican: member Lodge 108, A. O. U.W.; she Baptist; she d. Cheboygan, Aug. 10, 1887. Ch. b. Cheboygan: 15043. Orville Leslie, Nov. 21, 1880. [8131] EVALINE LOUISE COLTON," (Sister of Henry H.,) b. DeKalb, N. Y., June 30, 1858; m. there, Apr. 20, 1880, Rev. Charles Wash ington, son of Joel and Emerit Eliza (Jackman) Booth, b. Flint, Mich., Jan. 22, 1850, He was educated Madison University, Hamilton, N. Y.; clergyman; Cheyboygan, Mich.; Hamilton, N. Y.; Minneapolis, Minn.; New Hartford, Maine; Craman, Johnson Creek, Salamanca, Panama and East Bethany, N. Y.; Republican; Baptists. Children: 15044. Hartwell Welland, b. May 7, 1883, Forest City. 15045. Emerit Eliza, " June 9, 1887, New Hartford. 15046. Mel va Mabel, " Mar. 18, 1893, Braraan Corners. 15047. Flora Urana, " Jan. 4, 1896, " " [8132] GEORGE MARIAN COLTON," (Bro. of Henry H.,) b. Richville, N.Y., Mar. 12, 1860; m. Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 10, 1885, Mattie Maria, dau. of James and Martha (Wallace) Roulston, b. Richville, Sept. 3, 1863; carpenter and millwright; Richville, Until Oct., 1881; Cheyboygan, Mich., until Feb. 1882; Minneapolis, Minn., until Nov., 1886; Brooklyn, Minn., 1886-9; since, Minneapolis; Republican; member Plymouth Lodge, 82, A.O.U. W. 1172 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children: 15048. Roy Eugene, b. Feb. 14, 1887, Brooklyn, Minn. 15049. Iva Clare, "July 25, 1889, Minneapolis. 15050. Don Marion, " Sept. 15, 1891, 15051. Ray Roulston, " Oct. 9, 1894, " d. Sept. 19, 1895. [8133J Rev. RUSSELL JOHNSON COLTON." (Bro. of Henry H.,) b. Richville, N. Y., Feb. 13, 1862: m. Minneapolis, Minn., Mar. 13, 1884, Nettie Luretta, dau. of James Monroe and Margarette (Rollins) Jordan,* b. Deblois, Me., June 20, 1863; clergyman; Richville, N. Y., until 1879: Hennepin Co., Minn., until 1889; Monticello, Minn., until 1896; Hudson, Wis., 1897; River Falls, Wis., 1902; she Baptist. Children: 15052. Cyrus Russell, b. Jan. 11, 1885, Crystal Lake. 15053. Eva Maud, " Dec. 10, 1886, Hennepin Co. 15054. Flora Belle, " Mar. 29, 1888. 15055. Harry Monroe, " Oct. 24, 1891, Monticello. 15056. Leon Alonzo, " Nov. 27, 1893. 15057. Iola Jane, " Feb. 17, 1896: d. Sept. 21, 1896. 15058. John Henry, " Nov. 5, 1897, Troy. 15059. Jerue Raymond, " Nov. 16, 1899. 15060. George Stephen, " Apr. 3, 1902. [8138] JENNIE M. MASON," (Matilda Hamblin,8 Hiram,' James,6 Amasa,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. DeKalb, N. Y., Oct. 28, 1861: m. Gouverneur, N.Y., Apr. 23,1884, Edgar T. Bryant, b. Edwards, N. Y.,May 15. 1858; res. Edwards. Children: 15061. Mabel O, b. July 8, 1885, DeKalb. 15062. Howard T., " June 22, 1887, Edwards. [8146] EMMA ELIZABETH HAMBLIN," (Floyd,8 Hiram,' James,6 Amasa,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Gouverneur, N.Y. , Feb. 4, 1851: m. Boonville, N.Y., Nov. 8, 1876, Arthur E., son of Richard and Mary (Bines) Reynolds, b. Cambridgeshire, Eng., Aug. 30, 1850; florist; Boonville; Republican; member S. F. I. and Y.P.S. C. E.; she member W.C. T. U. and Y. P.S. C.E.; Baptists. Ch. b. Boonville: 15063. Blanche Eda, Dec. 22, 1878; unmarried, 1896. [8148] MARY AMELIA HAMBLIN," (Sister of Emma E.,) b. Gouverneur, N.Y., Apr. 5, 1855: m. 1st, Jan. 1, 1873, Royal Bigelow, who d. Madrid Springs, N. Y., May 13, 1873; m. 2d, Boonville, Mar. 29, 1876, Emory P., son of Noah A. Gale, b. Coiton, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1848; proprietor Lake View House, Massanepa, N. Y., in the Adirondacs, a beautiful summer resort; Re publican: members P. of H. * For Jordon see note ilSJ. NINTH GENERATION. ir?3 Children: 15064. LeonE., b. Mar. 10, 1880, Coiton. 15065. Harold Floyd, " May 1, 1889, Hopkinton. 15066. Glen Noah,' " Dec. 22, 1890, [8152] ARTHUR CHARLES HALL," (Zerviah Hamblin,8 Hiram,' James,6 Amasa,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Gouverneur, N. Y., Dec. 28, 1856: m. Prescott, Ontario, Oct. 2, 1883, Lucy Ann, dau. of Andrew and Jane {Bolton) Wilson, b. Prescott, Apr. 4,1854; engineer; Gouverneur, until 1887; since, Hazel, So. Dakota; Prohibitionist; she member W.C. T. U.: Baptists. Ch. b. Hazel: 15067. Mabel Agnee, Feb. 29, 1888. 15068. Jesse Else, May 22, 1890. [8153] HARRY AUGUSTUS HALL," (Bro. of Arthur C.,) b. Gouverneur, N. Y., Aug. 21, 1859; m. there, Nov. 13, 1888, Bella Marshall; farmer; Republican; Baptist; she Presb. Oh. b. Gouverneur: 15069. Jean, May, 1891. [8155] CARRIE LUCINDA HALL," {Sister of Arthur C.,) b. Gouverneur, N.Y., Apr. 16,1865; m. there, Oct. 13, 1887, Jonathan C., son of Harlow and Jane Ann (Strader) Archer, b. Lowville, N. Y., Apr. 18, 1865; engineer and farmer; Lowville, until 1879; Gouverneur, until 1883; since, Hazel, So. Dakota; Prohibitionist; Baptists, she member W. C. T. U. Ch. b. Hazel: 15070. Frank Adelbert, May 10, 1890. [8157] WILLIAM HAMBLIN," (Abner,8 Niles,' James," Amasa,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Watertown, Wis., Sept. 7, 1855; m. Croghan, N. Y., Oct. 11, 1882, Mina A., dau. of John, Senior, and Katherine (Douglass) Purcell, b. Rutland, N. Y., Jan. 15, 1861; R. R. employee; South Hammond, N.Y.; Republican; she Catholic. Children: 15071. Mabel M., b. May 19, 1885, Deer River, N. Y. 15072. Royal P., " Sept. 21, 1886, " " 15073. Donald D., " Jan. 23, 1888, " " " 15074. Ethel K., " Sept. 26, 1893, Redwood, N. Y. [8158] ETHEL GRACE HAMBLIN," (Henry A.,8 Martin,' James,6 Amasa,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2 *) b. Leroy, Wis., Oct. 8, 1863; m. Rosen dale, Wis., Jan. 1, 1884, Charles Fremont, son of Charles and Harriet Chamber lain; lawyer; Detroit, Mich.; Republican; Presb.; Odd Fellow; shed. Bessimer, Mich., Nov. 25, 1887. Ch. b. Mishigamme, Mich.: 15075. Ethel, Jan. 2, 1887; res. Detroit, Mich. [8162] LIBBIE ADA PRAME," (Lottie C. Gladwin,' Charlotte Hamblin,' James,6 Amasa,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Rochester, N.Y., June 25, 1873; m. Lowville, N.Y., July 29, 1891, Fred M., son of Willis and Olive 1174 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. (Burr) Ball, b. Plessis, N. Y., Aug. 5, 1861; architect and builder; Watertown, N. Y.; Presbs. Children: 15076. Hazel Ada, b. June 20, 1892, LowviHe. 15077. Mariam Pearl, "• Oct. 29; 1893, Watertown. [8163J ADELINE R. GILLETTE," (Harriet M. Kelsey,8 Clarissa Ham lin,' Darling,6 Amasa,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b Bainbridge, N.Y. , Aug, 19, 1833; m. Afton, N. Y., Apr. 30, 1856, Gaines H., son of Levi and Eleathia ( Works) Church, b. Afton, Apr. K). 1832; farmer; New Oregon, Iowa, 1857-80; since, Cresco, Iowa; Republican; she was a school teacher: Congs.. Ch. b. New Oregon: 15078.* Addie E., June 20, 1862. 15079.* Edwin Alonzo, Apr. 20, 1867. 15080.* Gaines W„ Apr. 20, 1869. [8164] GEORGE DEVILLO GILLETTE," (Bro. of Adeline R.,) b. Cortland, N. Y., Mar. 21, 1835: m. Cohoes, N. Y., May 1, 1861, Sarah Maria, dau. of Theodore and Sarah (Carpenter) Briggs, b. Schaghticoke, N. Y., Sept. 24, 1841: sadderly hardware merchant; Cortland, Pittstown, Meridian and Auburn, N. Y.: Republican; member Christian church; Royal Arcanum and A. O. U. W.; private A, 3d N. Y. Regt.; served until close of war of Rebellion; she is of Quaker parentage. He d. Auburn, Sept. 16, 1880. Children: b. Mar. " July " Mar. " Mar. " Feb. " Mar. 15081. 15082.* 15083.* 15084.* 15085.15086. Charlie Arthur, Carrie Bell, Minnie Adaline, Harriet May, Sarah Med a, George Kelsey, 15, 1862, Pittstown: d. Jan. 21, 1876 11, 1864, Meridian. 1, 1868, 28, 1870, 27, 1874, 29, 1879, Auburn. [8167] HARRIET PARDEE," (Harris,8 Emily Hamlin,' Darling," Amasa,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. June 11, 1842; m. Oct. 8. 1868, Stephen B. Musgrave. Child: 15087. Elizabeth Von Steenburg; m. Albert F. Hyde. [8171] CHARLES ADELBERT GREEN," (Emily Blinn,8 Julia A. Ham lin,' Darling,6 Amasa,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Phila., Pa., Apr. 7, 1854; m. Elmira, N.Y., Aug. 10,1886: Louisa Gower, b. Dec. 16, 1870; tailor; Phila., Pa. Children: 15088. Charles Joseph, b. July 23, 1894: d. Jan. 19, 1895. 15089. Charles Joseph, " Sept. 15, 1895. 15090. Robert Alonzo Hamlin, " Nov. 13, 1897. 15091. Alonzo, « Oct. 24, 1898; d. Jan. 10, 1899. 15092. Mary Louisa, •< Oct. 20, 1900. 15093. George William, " Dec. 10, 1901; d. May 20, 1902. NINTH GENERATION. 1175 T8172] EDWARD PA XTON GREEN," (Bro. of Charles A.,) b. Philadelphia, Pa., 1856; m. Northumberland, Pa., May 13, 1889, Rose Eamor, b. Oct. 28, 1869; tailor; he d. Northumberland, Sept. 2, 1895. Children: 15094. Emily C, b. Feb. 4, 1890. 15095. Martha Harriet, " Sept. 10, 1893, [8173] ELLA OLIVIA GREEN," (Sister of Charles A.,) b. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 14, 1858; m. Dodge City, Mo., Nov. 25, 1890, War ren J. Norville; R. R. conductor; she d. Philadelphia, May 6, 1893, Ch. b. Dodge City: 15096. James W., Nov. 13, 1891. [8177] IDA MAY BLINN," (Joseph C.,8 Julia A. Hamlin,' Darling,6 Amasa,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Bowers Mills, Mo., May 28, 1871; m. Dodge City, Kansas, Warren J. Norville. Ch. b. Dodge City: 15097. James J. [8186] Dr. JOSEPH GARRETT HICKEY," (Laura L. Hamlin,8 Aus tin,' Darling,6 Amasa,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Auburn, N. Y., July 10, 1875; m. Philadelphia, Pa., June 27, 1901, Clara Amelia, dau. of Thomas and Estella (Liggett) Johnston, b. Pittsburgh, Pa., July 3, 1878; dentist; Auburn, N. Y., 1875-96; since, Philadelphia, Pa.; Republican; Presbs. [8189] WILLIAM HAMLIN BANKS," (Jane E. Hamlin,8 Philo,' Darling,6 Amasa,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Mifflintown, Pa., Nov. 16, 1862: m. there, Bessie, dau. of Robert and Catherine (Jacobs) Parker; physi cian and surgeon; Mifflintown. He graduated at Lewistown Academy, and and from the University of Penn. Children: 15098. Robert P. 15099. Jane H. 15100. William H. 15101. Catherine J. 15102. Hugh Mc. [8190] JAMES ALONZO BANKS," (Bro. of William H.,) b. Mifflintown, Pa., Oct. 5, 1864; unmarried; he graduated from the Penn. State Board of Pharmacy; druggist; Mifflintown; Democrat; Presb. [8191] ANDREW BANKS," (Bro. of William H.,) b. Mifflintown, Pa., Mar. 21, 1866; unmarried. He graduated at Princeton College, N. J.; lawyer; Mifflintown, until 1886; Princeton, N. J., 1886-9; Green- burg, Pa., 1896-9, except when in the army; since, Mifflintown; Democrat; Presb.; corporal, I, 10 Pa. Inf. Vols.; enlisted April, 1898; in battles of Mali te, Capture of Manila, Storming Chinese White Chapel and DeLoma Church Yard; dis. June, 1899. 1176 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [8192] ELLA CATHERINE BANKS," (Sister of William H.J b Fermaugh Tp., Juniata Co., Pa., May 6, 1868; m. Mifflintown, Pa., Dec. 31, 1891 J Howard, son of John and Margaret Jane (Ewing) Neely, b. Honey Grove, Pa Sept 7, 1858; lawyer; Honey Grove, 1858-85; since, Mifflintown: Democrat; district attorney, 1891-4: member Union Lodge 324. A.F.&A. M.: Harrisburg; Consistory, 32°; Presbs. Ch. b. Mifflintown: 15103. Ligian Banks, Mar. 3, 1893; d. Nov. 29,1893. 15104. John Howard, Nov. 22, 1894. 15105. William Hamlin, Feb. 2, 1896, 15106. Helen, Dec. 27, 1899. [8193] REBECCA JANE BANKS," (Sister of William H., ) b. Mifflintown, Pa., July 18, 1870; m. Ezra Parker; banker; Wasbington,D.C. Children: 15107. A Son. 15108. A Daughter. [8194] PHILO HAMLIN BANKS," (Bro. of William H.,) b. Mifflintown, Pa., Nov., 1872. He graduated Jefferson College, May, 1901; surgeon on ship Montcalm, on trip to South Africa, and contracted typhoid fever on his return trip, from which he died, Nov., 1901. [8198] BYRON HAMLIN UHL," (Emily C. Hamlin,8 Philo,' Darling,* Amasa,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Monticello, Ind., Oct. 25, 1873; m. Mt, Vernon, N.Y., Dec. 7, 1899, Euphemia Elsmann, b. Oct. 17, 1876; sten ographer and typewriter for commission of immigration; res Monticello, Ind.; Brooklyn and Mt. Vernon, N.Y. ; Republican; Presb.: she Epis. Ch. b. Mt. Vernon: 15109. Agnes Emily, Nov. 1, 1900; d. Aug. 6, 1901. [8199] AGNES EVA UHL," (Sister of Byron H.,) b. Monticello, Ind., Feb. 2, 1876; m. Chicago, 111., Jan. 4, 1900, upon her death bed, William Robert Cullins, b. Aug., 1875; physician and surgeon; Mem phis, Tenn., and Chicago, 111.; Democrat; Epis.; she had graduated in medi cine, recently before her marriage, and d. Chicago, Jan. 12. 1900. [8200] STEWART CAMPBELL UHL," (Bro. of Byron H., ) b. Monticello, Ind., June 1, 1878; unmarried: cigar dealer: Wolcott, Ind., since Aug., 1900; Republican. [8201] OPPIELI A ELIZABETH EVANS," (Ophelia E. Woodward,8 Hannah E. Hamlin,' Darling,6 Amasa,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Brook lyn, N. Y., Feb. 1, 1858; m. Dallas, Texas, July 31, 1879, Earl Frank, son of James S. and Lucia (Chamberlain) Squires, b. Cortland, N. Y., Aug. 2, 1857; commercial traveler; Cortland, until 1897; since, Binghamton, N. Y.: Repub lican; Baptist; she Christian Scientist. NINTH GENERATION. 1177 Ch. b. Cortland: 15110. William Duane, May 28, 1880; unm. 1902. 15111. Augustus James, July 4,1883, " " 15112. Henrietta Carmichael, Sept. 1, 1888. [8206] MARIA WOODWARD BISHOP," (Maria L. Woodard,8 Hannah E. Hamlin,' Darling,6 Amasa,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Buffalo, N.Y., Jan. 3, 1860; unmarried; res. Cortland, N. Y.; she graduated Cortland Normal School, in which she is an instructor; has twice visited Europe; studied a year in Cambridge, England, and has taught school eighteen years. [8211] EDWARD HENRY DOTY," (Horace,8 John,' Damaris Hamlin,6 Amasa,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Kinderhook, N.Y., May 4, 1829; m. Brainerd's Bridge, N.Y., Dec. 2, 1857, Cordelia Allen; painter, Tarrytown, N.Y. Child: 15113. Mary Ellen. [8214] ISAAC LODEWICK DOTY," (Bro. of Edgar H.,) b. Chatham, N. Y., Oct. 2, 1837; m. N. Y. City, Mary Jane Desmond; paint er; N.Y. City. Children: 15114. George Espe, b. Jan. 2, 1869. 15115. Hortense, " Nov., 1870. [8216] ELIZABETH ANN DOTY," (Sister of Edgar H.,) b. Valatie, N. Y., July 4, 1842; m. N. Y. City, Charles Barrett, b. there, May 17, 1843; res. Hoboken, N. J. Child b. Hoboken: 15116. Isabella, Oct. 10, 1869. [8232] WILLIAM JEROME DOTY," (Ezra S.,» William H.,' Damaris Hamlin,6 Amasa,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James;21) b. Monongalia Co., W.Va., Dec. 26, 1842: shoemaker; Omaha, Neb. Children: 15117. David A. 14118. John F. [8233] SAMUEL LOGAN DOTY," (Bro. of William J.,) b. Monongalia Co., W.Va., June 5, 1844; m. Kate McCoy; res. Waukee, Iowa. Child: 15119. A Daughter, b. 1874. [8262] JULIA LIVIA COLMAN," (Charles L.,8 Henry R,' Lucy Ham lin,6 Nathaniel,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Fond du Lac, Wis., Sept. 17, 1850; m. Bellevue, Iowa, Dec. 18, 1872, Willis Leroy, son of Jonathan Willis and Alma Rebecca (Dennison) Osborne, b. Nelson, N. Y., May 25, 1846; private, G, 40 Wis. Inf. Vols.; enlisted May 11, 1864; dis. Sept. 21, 1864; editor; LaCrosse, Wis., until 1873; McGregor, Iowa, until 1877; since, LaCrosse. 1178 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children: 15120. Rockwell Colman, b. Feb. 3, 1874, McGregor; unm. 1901. 15121. Laura Alma, " Aug. 8, 1875, " 15122. Edna Lucia, " Sept. 20, 1881, La Crosse; unm. 1901. [8263] LUCIUS CHARLES COLMAN," (Bro. of Julia L.,) b. Fond du Lac, Wis., Mar. 27, 1853; m. LaCrosse, Wis., May 15, 1883, Genevra, dau. of Rev. Samuel and Angeline Lucy (Burcbard) Wyckoff, b. Meadville, Pa., June 29, 1858; lumber mfg.; vice-prest. C. L. Colman Lumber Co., until 1855; since, LaCrosse, Wis.: Republican; member of Lodge 45, A. F. & A. M.; Smith Chapter 12, and Commandery 9, K. T., all of La Crosse: she Cong. He render ed valuable assistance in carefully compiling the records of the descendants of Lucy Hamlin,6 who m. Elihu Colman. Ch. b. La Crosse: 15123. Helen, Feb. 22, 1884; d. Oct. 26, 1884. 15124. Charles Wykoff, Jan. 2, 1891, " Jan. 3, 1891. [8264] HARRY LAMAR COLMAN," (Bro. of Julia L.,) b. LaCrosse, Wis., June 11, 1862; m. there, June 9, 1887, Boletta Joanna, dau. of Eric and Anna (Brunsbery) Knutsen — Saltwold, b. Lodi, Wis., Aug. 22, 1863; lumberman; secretary, C. L. Colman Lumber Co., LaCrosse; Republican. Ch. b. LaCrosse: 15125. Charles Edward, Dec. 3, 1894. 15126. Charlotte, July 29, 1896. 15127. Julia, Aug. 25, 1899. [8265] EDWARD LEONARD COLMAN," (Bro. of Julia L.,) b. LaCrosse, Wis., May 18, 1865; m. Detroit, Mich., July 27, 1885, Helen Maria, dau. of Hiram Nelson and Sarah (Perry) Ballard, b. Burlington, Vt., Sept. 30, 1866; treasurer, C. L. Colman Lumber Co., Lacrosse; Republican. Children: 15128. Ethel Louise, b. June 3, 1886, Detroit; d. Mar. 11. 1887. 15129. Ruth, " Mar. 31, 1890, LaCrosse. 15130. Anna, " Aug. 16, 1891, 15131. Joseph Hixon, " Jan. 11, 1897, [8267] ANNA LIVIA COLMAN," (Henry,8 Henry R.,' Lucy Hamlin,6 Nathaniel,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Watertown, Wis., June 23, 1863: m. Beloit, Wis., Aug. 3, 1893, Henry William, son of Rev. A. C. and Elizabeth J. Pennock, b. Columbus, Wis., June 10, 1862; lawyer: Omaha, Neb.; Republi can. She attended schools in various places; Milwaukee Woman's College: graduated from Laurence University, 1884: taught in Atlanta, Ga.; High School in Elkhorn, Wis.; six years in Milwaukee High School; Presbs. Ch. b. Omaha: 15132. Margaret Colman, May 6, 1894; d. Oct. 3, 1896. 15133. John Colman, Dec. 4, 1899. NINTH GENERATION. 1179 [8268] LAURA LUCINDA COLMAN," (Sister of Anna L.,) b. Evansville, Wis., Sept. 22, 1867; attended public schools: graduated Lake Geneva High School, 1867; attended Northwestern University, Evanston, 111.; graduated Froebel Training School, 1891; taught Kindergarten, Chicago, and Council Bluffs, Iowa; took post graduate studies in Chicago University; Meth odist. [8269] HOWARD DARLING COLMAN," (Bro. of Anna L.,) b. Waukesha, Wis., July 9, 1873; m. Rockford, 111., June 17, 1902, Bertha Emeline, dau. of George Washington and Adella Maria (Woodruff) Maguire, b. Jan. 16, 1875. He attended the public schools in Milwaukee, White Water, and Lake Geneva, Wis.; graduated from Wayland Academy, 1890; attended Beloit College through the Sophomore year; inventor and manufacturer; Rockford; 111.: Republican; she Cong. [8277] LAENA DARLING HAMLIN," (Henry,8 Orlo J.,' Asa,6 Nathan iel,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Smethport, Pa., June 7, 1856; m. there, Sept. 5, 1877, Hon. Robert Hutchinson, son of Edward Wallace and Marion (Simson) Rose, b. Montrose, Pa., 1848; lawyer; Smethport, 1874-94; since, Bing hamton, N. Y.; Republican; State Senator; Freemason, 32°; Shriner; Epis.; she member Monday Afternoon Club; Civic Club; King's Daughters. Ch. b. Smethport: 15134: Robert Craig, Aug. 10, 1880; unm. 15135. Marion, June 6, 1883; d. Aug. 17, 1897. [8278] EMMA MARION HAMLIN," (Sister of Laena D.,) b. Smethport, Pa., Dec. 26, 1857; m. there, Oct. 26, 1885, Re\r. John Heber, son of John and Rebecca Ann (Sanderson) McCandless, b. Pittsburgh, Pa., 1844; Rector, St. Luke's church, Smethport; Epis. He graduated Western Uni versity, Pa., 1864, A. B.; from which he received the degree of A. M., 1867; graduated from General Theological Seminary, N. Y., 1867; ordained by Bishop Kerfoot, Deacon, 1867: Priest, 1871; Rector, First Church, New Haven, Pa.; St. Peter's church, Blairsville, Pa.; Trinity church, Freeport, Pa., 1867-70; Christ church, Indiana, Pa., 1870-2; All Saint's church, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1872-6; St. John's church, Newark, N. J., 1876-8; St. Mark's church, Mendham, N. J., 1878-80: St. Luke's church, Smethport, Pa., since 1880; member McKean Lodge 388, A. F. & A. M.; Bradford Chapter 260, R. A. M.; Trinity Commandery 58, K. P. No issue. [8279] EUGENIA MAY HAMLIN," (Sister of Laena D.,) b. Smethport, Pa., Dec. 2, 1865; m. there, Jan. 21, 1891, Howard E., son of Dr. Andrew, and Anna (Cannon) Merrell, b. Geneva, N. Y., June 14, 1862; nurs eryman: Geneva. He graduated Hobart College, 1883, A. B., Magna Cum Laude; member Phi Beta Kappa Soe. No issue. [8280] ORLO JAY HAMLIN," (Bro. of Laena D., ) b. Smethport, Pa., June 23, 1873; m. by Rev. Henry W. Nelson, Geneva, N. Y., Jan. 4, 1899, Mirabel Depew, dau. of Charles Worth and Vashti Susie 1180 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. (Depew) Folger,* b. Geneva, N. Y., Sept. 23, 1876; banker: Smethport; Repub lican. He was educated at St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H., under Rev. Henry A. Coit, D. D., and at Hobart College, Geneva, N. Y.: afterwards took a course at Business College; member banking house of Henry Hamlin & Son, Smeth port: vice-prest., The Clarence Stone and Lime Co., Clarence, N. Y.; vice- prest., The Haines Flint Bottle Co., Smethport: member Smethport Glass Co. the Allegheny Glass Co., and other enterprises: member Kappa Alpha Soe. McKean Lodge 388, A. F. & A. M.; Coudersport Consistory S. P. R. S., 32° Epis. Ch. b. Smethport: 15136. Mirabel McCoy, Sept. 6, 1901. [8281] WILLIAM ORLO HAMLIN," (John C.,8 Orlo J.,' Asa,6 Nathan iel,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Smethport, Pa., Mar. 2, 1859; m. Brooklyn, N.Y.,Oct. 10, 1888, Julie, dau.of Colin and Julie Elma (Miller) Light- body, b. Brooklyn, Dec. 6, 1870; hardware and lumber merchant: Smethport, until 1880; Brooklyn, N. Y., until 1899: since, Smethport; Republican; member Montauk Lodge 286, A.F.&A.M.; Aurora Grata Consistory; and Kismet Tem- pie N. M. S. Epis. Ch. b. Brooklyn: 15137. Allen Lightbody, Aug. 27, 1891. 15138. Jeanette McCoy, Sept. 8, 1896. [8282] CHARLOTTE ALINE HAMLIN," (Sister of William O.,) b. Smethport, Pa., Dec. 1, 1860; m. there, 1886, Dr. Lewis Hezekiah, son of Lewis Hezekiah and Caroline (Carman) Robinson, b. Monticello, N. Y., 1847; dentist; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1864-96; since, Holtsville, N. Y.: Republican; school trustee; member Brooklyn Dental Soe; N. Y. State Dental Soe; and American Dental Protective Asso.; Librarian Brooklyn DeDtal Soe; member of commit tee on Code of Ethics, Brooklyn Dental Soe. [8283] MARY EUGENIA HAMLIN," (Sister of William O.,) b. Smethport. Pa., Oct. 10, 1863; m. Feb. 26, 1884. Charles Bosworth, artist: Brooklyn, N. Y. Children: 15139. William Hamlin, b. Mar. 21, 1885. 15140. Charlotte Mary, " May 13, 1891. [8289] EMMA NOBLE CLIFF," (Orra M. Noble,8 Eliza M. Hamlin,' Asa,6 Nathaniel,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Pittston, Pa., Feb. 16, 1852; m. Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 26, 1886, Frank Birdsall Kitchen; dyer; Philadelphia. Ch. b. Philadelphia: 15141. Paul Cliff, Mar. 3, 1888. [8291] EVERETT GLENT WORTH CLIFF," (Bro. of EmmaN.,) b. Sterling, Pa., Jan. 1, 1857; bank teller; Philadelphia, Pa.; d. unm. Phila delphia, July 4, 1899. * Note 4.92. Charles Worth Polger was formerly purchasing clerk, U. S. bureau of printing and engraving; son of Hon. Charles James Polger, Judge Supreme Court, and Secretary U. S Treasury under President Arthur. NINTH GENERATION. 1181 [8295] IDA MARIE GATES," {Eliza M. Noble,8 Eliza M. Hamlin,' Asa,6 Nathaniel,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Flushing, L. I., June 6, 1860; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 8, 1887, Llewellyn Arthur Wray, b. London, Eng., Oct. 4, 1860; lawyer; N. Y. City; res. Brooklyn. Ch. b. Brooklyn: 15142. Eleanor Wischler, Oct. 9, 1888. 15143. Nelson Hill, Feb. 25, 1890. 15144. Anne Noble, June 3, 1891. 15145. Llewellyn Herbert, Dec., 1894. [8300] JAMES LEONARD NOBLE," (Thomas H.," Eliza M. Hamlin,' Asa,e Nathaniel,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Sterling, Pa., Apr. 8, 1867; m. Arlington, Pa., Sept., 1895, Helen Bidwell. Ch. b. Ariel, Pa.: 15146. Floyd Thomas, July, 1900. [8301] WILLIAM HAMLIN NOBLE," (Bro. of James L.,) b. Sterling, Pa., May 18, 1870; m. Hamlinton, Pa., Oct., 1897, Ella Cook. Child; 15147.- Warren Cook, b. June, 1898. [8303] MAUDE NOBLE BORTREE," {Marian A. Noble,8 Eliza M. Hamlin,' Asa,6 Nathaniel,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Chicago, Ills., Apr. 23, 1868; m. there, Jan., 1894, Arthur Thomas Evans; she d. Chicago, Dec. 6, 1899. Ch. b. Chicago: 15148. Arthur Thomas, Nov., 1899. [8313] MARY ELLEN PROVIN," (Ellen M. Hamlin,3 Asa D.,' Asa,6 Nathaniel,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Ridgeway, Pa., Mar. 28, 1873; m. Olean, N. Y., Sept. 2, 1891, Volney J., son of Francis Marion and Angelia Cole man, b. Port Allegany, Pa., Nov. 19, 1869; mechanic: Port Allengany; Republi can; member of Tent 11, K. O. T. M.; Epis. Ch. b. Port Allegany: 15149. Lawrence Hamlin, Nov. 15, 1892. [8314] HARRY LLEWELLYN BACKUS," (Flora A. Hamlin,3 Asa D.,» Asa," Nathaniel,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Smethport, Pa., Sept. 13, 1872; editor McKean County Miner; member McKean Lodge 388, A.F.&A. M., and Condersport Consistory, 320. [8323] PAUL DELANO HAMLIN,' ( Delano R.,e Byron D.,' Asa,« Nathaniel,6 Thomas,* Ebeneaer,3 James,2*) b. Smethport, Pa,, Jan. 24, 1873; m. Chicago, Ills., Oct. 30, 1900, Sallie, dau. of George King and Louise (Reynolds) Shoenberger, h. Chicago, Ills., May 29, 1878; lumberman; Smethport, 1898; since, Chicago; attended St. Paul School, Concord, N. H., 1887-92; Yale Uni versity, 1892-6; Epis. [8325] HARRIET FORBES REDFIELD," (Jenette Hamlin,8 Byron D.,' Asa,6 Nathaniel,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Smethport, Pa., Aug. 14, 1874; m. there, Oct. 24, 1898, Col. Melville Montague, son of James Selah and 1T82 THE HAMLIN FAMILY Frances Katherine (Ayers) Gillett, b. June 30, 1872; civil engineer; treasurer aniJ manager Gas Co.; Newark, Ohio; Republican; Sergt., I, 3d N. Y.,Vol. Inf. May to Sept. 1898, Colonel and A. D. C. on staff of Gov. Nash, of Ohio; Epis. Ch. b. Smethport: 15150. Bernige Redfiem>, Feb, 12, 190-1. [8326] HORACE HAMLIN REDF1ELD," ( Bro. of Harriet F.,) b. Chattanooga, Tenn., Jan. 10, 1878; m. Smethport, Pa., Oct. 10, 1900, Grace Emily, dau. of Frederick Arthur and Emily Leone (Huenerfeldt) McCoy, b. Ellicottville, N. Y., Apr. 1, 1878; hardware merchant; Chattanooga, Tenn., until 1879; Washington, D. O, until 1882; Augasta,Ga., until 1896: Smethport,. Pa., 1900; Republican; Epis. [8330] CARL GOTTLOB ZIEGLER," A, M., ( Mary F. Bell,8 Julia A. Hamlin,' Arcillus,6 Nathaniel,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Lawrence, Kansas, Jan. 27, 1876; m. Detroit, Mich., Sept. 3, 1901, Louise Langley, dau. of Newton N. and Clara Louise (Langley) Neff, b. Detroit, Jan. 28, 1878: teacher; Detroit, until 1897; Trinity College, Hartfort, Ct., 1897-8; N.Y. City, until 1900; Summit, N.J,, 1900-1; Beattyville, Ky., 1901; since, Detroit; Republican; mem ber Wayne Lodge, 104, K. P.; Gen. Custer Council, 517, N. U.: Phi Psi Chapter of Alpha Chi Rho, and Conn. Beta of Phi Beta Kappa, Trinity College; Epis, [8363] NORA JANETT HOLDERNESS," (Eliza A. Hamlin,* George W.,' Richard,6 Nathaniel,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Kenosha, Wis., July 15, 1865; m. Virden, Ills., Mar. 18, 1885, John, son of John and Emma (Allen) Fortnam, b. Feckenham, Eng., Mar. 23, 1857; butcher and trader; Virden, Girard and Waverly Ills.; Wichita, Kansas, since 1887; Republican: Epis.: mem ber of West Side Camp 1568, M. W. A.; she, Christain; member Ida Lodge 179, Daughters of Rebekah and Maple Leaf Camp 1067, Royal Neighbors. Ch. b. Wichita: 15151. Bessie Ruth. Nov. 10, 1892. [8364] JOHN HENRY HOLDERNESS," (Bro. of Nora J.,) b. Springfield, 111,, May 1, 1867; married; painter and decorator; Peoria, 111. [8366] CORA ASENATH HOLDERNESS," (Sister of Nora J.,) b. Virden, Ills., Dec. 18, 1871; m. Apr. 25, , Harvey, son of Solon B. and Mary (Smith) Parrish, b. Adrian, Mich., July 28, 1847; coal miner: Virden: Re publican; member of Miner's Union 693; and Miner's Benevolent Asso.; she Baptist. Ch. b. Virden; 15152. Nora Asenath, Feb. 12, 1894. 15153. Lulla May, Apr. 9, 1895. 15154. Eugene McKinley, Sept. 21, 1896. 15155. Mary Ruth, July 7, 1898. [8376] WILLIAM HAMLIN GALLOWAY," (Emma J. Hamlin,8 George W.,' Richard,6 Nathaniel,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Christian Co., 111., June 20, 1878; farmer and stock grower; Edinburg, 111. He was educated by private instructors, until 19 years of age, when he entered college at Quincy, 111.; member of Electric Lodge 505, K. P. NINTH GENERATION 1183 [8377] GEORGE SANTFORD GALLOWAY." (Bro. William H.,/) b. Sangamon Co., 111., Oct. 11, 1880; unmarried. His education was re ceived by private instruction until eighteen years of age, when he entered Gem City Business College; after completing a coarse there he spent a year travel ing in the western states, and to January, 1901, became connected with the Continental Causalty Co., of Ohicago, 111., of which he is claim adjuster; private, C, 1st Hi., N . G.; member of Mayflower Lodge 468, K. P. Geokge S. Galloway. [8378] EMMA ALICE GALLOWAY," (Sister of William H.>) b. Edinburg, 111., Apr. 14, 1886; she was placed in a kindergarten school at the age of six years; afterwards attended the public school, and is now a student in Edinburg high school; member of Yeomen of America, [8385] JULIETTE HAMLIN LAWRENCE," (Juliette H. Fisher,8 Juli ette Hamlin,' Richard,6 Nathaniel,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) h Hart* ford, Ct., Dec. 17, 1874; in. George Edward Bulkley.* * Note 493. Rev. PETER BULKELEY,* (son of Rev. Edward) emigrated to America, 1635; m. Grace, dau. of Sir Richard Chitwood ; settled as pastor, Concord, Mass., 1636; aPuritan; he d. 1659. Rev. GERSHOM BULKEI1EY,2 b. at sea, 1635 ; graduated from Harvard College, 1653; studied theology, medicine and surgery; settled New London, Ct., 1658; surgeon in King Phil- IJ84 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [8391] MARY ALICE BATES," (George S.,e Eliza H. Hamlin,' Richard,6 Nathaniel,6 Thomas,.* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. South Hadley Falls, Mass., Oct, 31, 1867; m. Springfield, Mass., Oct. 23, 1889, Charles L., son of Alonzo Sabin,* b. Millbury: she d. Springfield, Jan. 7, 1893. [8407] ANNIE FOOTE HULBERT," (William O.,8 Richard O.," Philander,6 Marcia Hamlin,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Erie, Pa., June 26, 1848: m. there, Nov. 11, 1875, Charles M. Haywood: res. Erie, 1885. Children: 15156. William Hulbert. 15157. Miner Evans. 15158. Mirriam Callendar. [8409] JESSIE CURTISS HULBERT," (Sister of Annie F.,) b. Mackinac Island, Mich., Mar, 21, 1853; m. Erie, Pa., June 9, 1881, George A. Disque; res. Erie, Pa., 1885. Child: » 15159. Kenneth Hulbert. [8438] WARREN FORD HARMON," (Lucinda Ford,8 Warren,' Jesse, " Ruth Hamlin,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Canaan N. Y., Dec. 5, 1851, m. Jackson, Mich., Apr. 18, 1894, Pauline Lantis. Ch. b. Waterloo, Mich.: 15160. Mark, Aug. 22, 1894. 15161. Luke, June 12, 1896. [8439] ABIGAIL AGNES FORD," (William A.,» Warren,' Jessie,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Henrietta, Mich., Apr. 10, 1864; m. there, Jan. 13, 1884, Adin, son of Edward and Bethena (Bunker) Aldrich, b. Henrietta, Feb. 17, 1860; farmer; Henrietta and Leslie; Republican; she Meth odist. lip's war ; afterwards settled Westersfteld, Ct. ; m. Sarah, dau. of President Chauncy, of Har vard College, 1659. JOHN BULKELEY.3 Hon. JOHN BULKELEY.* CHARLES BULKELEY,5 b. Colchester, Ct. ; m. Betsey Taintor. EDWARD BULKLEY.6 GEORGE L BULKLEY.' GEORGE EDWARD BULELEY;8 m. Juliette H. Lawrence. * Note 494. WILLIAM SABIN.* The date of his coming is unknown, but tradition has ft, be came from Wales or south of England, whither he found refuge in flight from France. He was a Huguenot; the name was Sabine. The name of his flrst wife has not been found; m. 2d, Martha, dau. of James and Anna Allen, of Medfleld. Mass. He was in Rehoboth, Mass., 1643; a man of culture, wealth and benevolence; one of the leaders in school, church and town affairs. The family crest was a ducal crown, with a hand holding a fleur-de-lis. He d. 1687. Will, June 4, 1687; proved, Boston, July 17, 1687. Majob JOHN SABIN,2 b. Aug. 27, 1666; m. Sarah Peck, b. Feb. 2, 1669. Id 1698 he bought land of Uncas, in Pomfret, Ct., and his church connection was at Woodstock until 1715. He bought Hillsite, now Thompson Village, Ct., 1716. and gave it to his son the following year. In 1730 he gave an acre of land to the church of Killingly for a meeting house site. He was mover in town affairs, and a leading military spirit. He d. Oct. 25, 1742; she, Oct. 1, 173S. Children: Hezekiah, Jonathan, Zervlah. NINTH GENERATION. 1185 Children: 15162. William Edward, b. Nov. 23, 1885, Henrietta. 15163. Allie Madge, " Nov. 6, 1889, d 15164. Warren Franklyn, " May I, 1891, Bunker Hill. [8440] MARGARET ALICE FORD," (Sister of Abigail A.,) b. Henrietta, Mich-, Apr. 7, 1866; m. there, Jan. 28, 1883, William Lyman, son of William A. and Julia A. (Pixley) Stowell, b. Henrietta, Feb. 16, 1863; farmer; Mason and Munith, Mich.; Democrat; she Methodist. Ch. b. Munith: 15165. Irene Gladys, Dec. 28, 1898. . [8441] WILLIAM WARREN FORD," (Bro. of Abigail A.,) b. Henrietta, Mich., Oct. 7, 1869: m. Munith, Mich., Oct. 17, 1893, May, dau. of Lawrence Hobart and Anice A. (Aldrich) McCreery, b. Bunker Hill, Mich., Aug. 27, 1870; farmer; Free Silver; she United Brethren. Children: 15166. Harold Douglas. 15167. Fred Warren. [8443] CARRIE I. FORD," (Edward W.,6 Warren,' Jesse,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Bridgeport, Ct., July 18, 1853; m. Jackson, Mich., Oct. 12, 1868, William Henry, son of Albert and Elizabeth (Carpenter) McKitchen, b. Harmony, N. J., May 31, 1849; traveling salesman; Grass Lake, Mich.; Democrat; Freemason; K. O. T. M.; she methodist. Ch. b. Tompkins: 15168. Jessie Mae, May 5, 1886. [8444] GEORGE A. FORD," (Bro. of Carrie I.,) b. Waterloo, Mich., June 16, 1857; m. 1st, Vennie Wheelock, b. Bethany, Mich., July, 1871; she Methodist; she d. there, Apr. 6, 1893; m. 2d, Ithaca, Mich., June 22, 1898, Bertha Barnes; stockman; Breckenridge, Mich.; OddFellow. [8445J MARION L. FORD," (Sister of Carrie I.,) b. Waterloo, Mich., May 28, 1859; m. Tompkins, Mich., Nov. 28, 1884, Syl vester Sebring, b. N.Y. state, July 2, 1859; Freemason. Children: 15169. Beulah Dawn, b. Nov. 21, 1890, Springport. 15170. Zoe, " Apr. 22, 1897, Tomkins. [8446] WILLIAM A. FORD," (Bro. of Carrie I.,) b. Waterloo, Mich., June 17, 1863: m. Tompkins, Mich., Oct. 6, 1888, Nellie, dau. of Jotham and Leanora (King) Wood, b. Tompkins; farmer; Tompkins; Democrat; Freemason; she L. O. T. M.; she d. Tompkins, Dec. 5, 1897. Ch. b. Tompkins: 15171. Marion, Mar. 29, 1889. 15172. Majorie, Dec. 14, 1896; d. Jan. 10, 1898. 15173. Willie A., Nov. 28, 1897. 1186 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [8448] EDGAR WARREN CALL," (Mary A. Ford,8 Warren,' Jesse,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Austerlitz, N. Y., Oct. 5, 1848; m. Henrietta, Mich., Dec. 24, 1873, Alice, dau. of Chester Field, b. Stockbridge, Mich., Sept. 6, 1854; farmer; Stockbridge and Henrietta; Democrat; Freema son; she member Ladies' Aid Soe; Methodists. He d. Henrietta, June 15, '89. Children: 15174. Nellie A., b. Apr. 29, 1875, Stockbridge; m. Roy McCrery. 15175. Laura L., " Nov. 13, 1876, " " F. E.Kinkeid. 15176. Jennie L., " July 27, 1879, Henrietta, " Fred Breitmayer 15177. Eddie W., " June 19, 1882, 15178. Allie A., " July 6, 1886, [8451] MARIAN E. CALL," (Sister of Edgar W.,) b. Waterloo, Mich., Mar. 16, 1858; m. Stockbridge, Mich., Dec. 23, 1880, William Moe. Ch. b. Munith, Mich: 15179. Homer J., Nov. 18, 1881. 15180. AlmaL., July 12, 1883. [8452] CHARLES H. CALL," (Bro. of Edgar W.,) b. Waterloo, Mich., June 30, 1863; m. Jackson, Mich., Nov. 30, 1893, Mary Agnes Mooney, b. Ireland, Oct. 14, 1866; policeman; Jackson; Democrat: member of Foresters; she Catholic. Ch. b. Jackson: 15181. Charles W., Apr. 21, 1895. 15182. Harold F., Jan. 31, 1897; d. Aug. 24, 1897. 15183. Leonard M., Apr. 19, 1899. [8458] SMITH FRANKLIN PHILLIPS," (Marietta Smith,3 Polly Ford,' Jesse,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. New Lebanon, N.Y., Feb. 7,1851; m. by Rev. N. L. Heroy, East Canaan, N.Y., Aug. 17, 1886, Esther Rachael, dau. of Harrison and Esther Almira (Park) Cady, b. Canaan, Nov. 13, 1850; farmer and teacher; res. on the farm of his grandfather Smith, East Chatham, "NT. Y.; Republican and Prohibitionist. He graduated Yale Col lege 1880, taught in academy at Cheshire, Ct.; Methodists. No issue. [8459] JEANETTE MARTHA HERRICK," (Elizabeth L. Ford,3 John A.,' Jesse,6 Ruth Hamlin,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) h. Canaan, N.Y., Aug. 11, 1849; m. there, Dec. 18, 1872, Allen Perkins, son of William Henry and Almira (Wilbor) Cady, b. Chatham, N. Y., Aug. 3, 1850; R. R. foreman; East Chatham, 1862-75; Greenbush, until 1897; since, Newton, Mass.; she d. Green bush, N. Y., Mar. 11, 1881: he m. 2d, New Lebanon, N. Y., Oct. 24. 1883, Min nie Emma Harrick," sister of first wife. No issue by 1st marriage. Ch. by 2d wife, b. Greenbush: 15184. Almira E., Mar. 2, 1890; d. Oct. 17, 1896. 15185. William Henry, Dec. 4, 1891. NINTH GENERATION. 1187 [8460] CHARLES FRANKLIN HERRICK," (Bro. of Jeanette M.,) b. Canaan, N. Y., Nov. 20, 1863: m. Hudson, N. Y., July 3, 1873, Josie M., dau. of William and Sarah (Ham) Winn, b. Ghent, N. Y., Sept. 12, 1862; tinner; East Chatham, 1873-81; West Stockbridge, Mass., until 1883; afterwards, Pitts field, Mass.; Democrat; he d. Pittsfield, Feb. 18, 1886. Children: Jeanette Elizabeth, b. June 24, 1875, E. Chatham. AlbeVi' Amos, " Nov. 24, 1876, " " d.Dec.3, '81 15186 15187 151881518915190. 15191 Kittie, " Jan. 24, 1880, " Carrie May, " Aug. 22, 1881, West Stockbridge. Millard, " Feb. 12, 1885, Pittsfield. Charles Franklin, " Apr. 11, 1886, " [8462] EDWIN AMOS HERRICK," (Bro. of Jeanette M.,) b. Canaan, N. Y., Aug. 26, 1860: m. 1st, Albany, N. Y., June 1, 1881, Kittie Van Valkenburgh, dau. of Jacob and Mary (Wans) Decker, who d. Hudson, N. Y., Nov. 30, 1888, aged 30 years: m. 2d, Wellesley, Mass., June 26, 1892, Eliza Christina Chrisolm; Supt., knitting mill. Oriskany Falls, N. Y.; Republican. Ch. by 1st wife: 15192. Mary Elizabeth, Mar. 21, 1882, Philmont, N. Y.; unm. '99. 15193. Ford Edwin, July 4, 1887, Hudson, " d. Sept. 2, '87. [8463] JOHN CALVIN HERRICK," (Bro. of Jeanette M.,) b. Chatham, N. Y., Mar. 25, 1862; m. Hudson, N. Y., Apr. 23, 1890, Clara May, dau. of William Henry and Hattie V. (Miller) Saulpaugh, b. Hudson, Dec. 10, 1869; furniture salesman: Rensselaer, N. Y.; Democrat; she Presb. Ch. b. Greenbush, N. Y: 15194. Hazel Bell, Dec. 1, 1891. 15195. Lyle Edwin, Oct. 27, 1894. 15196. Newell Ford, Jan. 14, 1899. [8464] GEORGE W. FORD," (Calvin F.,8 John A.,' Jesse,6 RuthHamlin,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Rockford, Ills., July 17, 1855; m. Oct. 12, 1886, Jessie Corey, b Rockford, Mar. 3, 1864. Children: • 15197. Bbrnice, b. Aug. 3, 1888, Lincoln, Neb. 15198. Nellie, " May 16, 1890, " [8465] ELLA A. FORD," (Sister of George W.,) b. Feb. 23, 1858; m. 2d, C. M. Davis; Passadena, Cal. Four children: [8470] GEORGE LOCKROW," (Mary J. Park,8 Welthia Ford,' Jesse,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Meriden, Ct., May 3, 1870; m. there, Sept. 6, 1892, Nellie May Hall, b. Middlefield, Ct., Mar. 12, 1875; artist, painter; Meriden: Methodists. Ch. b. Meriden: 15199. Winfred Hall, Nov. 22, 1893. 1188 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [8474] NELLIE LOUISE SPENCER," (Louisa A. Powell,3 Atana V. Ford,' Jesse,6 Ruth Hamlin,5 Thomas,5 Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Red Rock, N. Y, May 3, 1878; m. Sept. 23, 1899, John Kilbridge; res. N. Y. C. Ch. b. N. Y. City: 15200. John Richard, Nov. 18, 1900. [8486] IDA A. FORD," (William O.,3 Ransom,' Eliab,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Springfield, Ills., Dec. 1, 1855: m. New Leb anon, N. Y., Jan. 12, 1892, William H., son of Ava Randolph and Mary Polly (Eggleston) Harrison, b. New Lebanon, July 29, 1845; farmer; New Lebanon; Democrat. No issue. [8488] BLANCHE CORNELIA FORD," (Sister of Ida A.,) b. Canaan, N. Y., Dec. 18, 1860; m. July 14, 1891, Elmer, son of Stedman and Eliza (Champnoy) Conant, b. Hoag's Corners, N. Y., June 27,1862: res. Pittsfield, Mass; Republican; she Baptist. Ch. b. Pittsfield: 15201. Elma, Jan. 23, 1895. 15202. A Son, Feb., 1900. [8489] ERVA FORD," (Bro. of Ida A.,) b. Canaan, N. Y., Jan. 3, 1863: m. Feb. 4, 1890, Edith Fidelia, dau. of Joseph and Hannah Susanna (Chittenden) Wheeler, b. Stephentown, N.Y. , Sept. 14, 1869: carpenter; Richmond. He d. Nov. 4, 1896. Ch. b. Richmond: 15203. Millie Melissa, Feb. 18, 1891, d. Oct. 20, 1896. 15204. Joseph William, Dec. 10, 1892, " " 1896. 15205. Clinton Erva, Feb. 17, 1897, [8490] SAMUEL WILKINSON FORD," (Bro. of Ida A.,) b. Canaan, N. Y., Jan. 9, 1865; m. East Longmeadow, Mass., July 17, 1889, Hattie E., dau. of Duhamel and Nancy Emma (Crampton) Clark, b. Lee, Mass., Nov. 21, 1862; carpenter; Springfield, Mass.; she Methodist. Ch. b. Springfield: 15206. Mabel Alicia, Apr. 26, 1890; d. Apr. 30, 1890. 15207. Stella May, May 23, 1892, " June 24, 1892. 15208. A Daughter, 19 — . [8492] MINNIE AUGUSTA FORD," (Sister of Ida A.,) b. Canaan, N. Y., Nov. 4. 1870; m. Pittsfield, Mass., Aug. 22, 1888, Harry, son of Jesse and Celestia Caroline (Luce) Howard, b. Pittsfield, Nov. 22; mer chant; Pittsfield; Republican: she Baptist. Ch. b. Pittsfield: 15209. ' Pearl Alice, Oct. 20, 1889. 15210. Clarence Walter., Dec. 27, 1891. 15211. Ethel Melissa, Dec. 9, 1896. NINTH GENERATION. 1189 [8493] ELLA A. DOTY," (Mary Ann Ford,3 Ransom,' Eliab,6 Ruth Hamlin,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2') b. Chatham, N. Y., Dec. 1, 1848; m. Isaac Van Alstyne; Chatham; she d. Canaan, N. Y., Apr. 14, 1886. Children: 15212. Florence May. 15213. Ella Miranda. [8494] MARY F. EATON," (Lucy M. Starks,8 Talcott G.,' Ruth Ford,« Ruth Hamlin,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Aug. 23, 1841. Child: 15214. A Son. [8496] MARIE ELIZABETH THOMAS," (Laura A. Starks,3 Talcott,' Ruth Ford,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Feb. 28, 1845; m. Charles E. Broeffle. Several children. [8497] JESSE D. GOODRICH," (Laura A. Starks,8 Talcott G.,' Ruth Ford,6 Ruth Hamlin,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Dec 18, 1849, m. Addie Powell; Chatham Center, N. Y. Several children. [8498] FREDERICK C. GOODRICH," (Bro. of Jesse D.,> b. Nov. 11, 1858; m. Ida F. Acker. Children: 15215. Frederick L., b. Dec. 25, 1879. 15216. Lucy B.,> " Mar. 2, 1881. 15217. Lester O, " Dec. 22, 1882. 15218. J. Edward, " Aug. 8, 1884. 15219. William S., "' Feb. 5, 1886. 15220. Gordon E., " Nov. 20, 1887. 15221. Sarah L., " Feb. 6, 1890. 15222. Jesse C, " Nov. 17, 1891. 15223. Grace E., " Jan. 1, 1894. 15224. Elmer Roy, " Jan. 5, 1896. 15225. Raymond W., " Dec. 30, 1898. [8504] JOHN C. MESICK," M. D., ( Beebe,3 Prudence Starks,' Ruth Ford,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Chatham, N. Y., Oct. 18, 1852; m. Spencertown, N. Y., Dec. 23, 1875, Cecelia M., dau. of James S. and Sarah (Risedorph) Griswold, b. Spencertown, Aug. 27, 1851; physician; Niverville, N. Y., 1881-96; since, Spencertown; Republican; health officer, 1896- 1901; Christian; she Methodist. Children: 15226. Dean, b. Feb. 13, 1878, Spencertown. 15227. Anna, " Dec. 20, 1883, Niverville. 1190 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [8509], ANDREW S. FORD," (Franklin S.,3 Lorenzo D.,T David,6 Rntfj Hamlin,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Canaan, N.Y. , Mar. 2, 1853; m. there, Feb. 26, 1873, Hattie E., dau. of Joseph and Mary (Lovejoy) Pendleton, b. Canaan, Nov. 3, 1854; book-keeper; Chatham, and N. Y. City; Republican: she d, Chatham, N. Y., Sept. 21, 1887. Ch. b. Canaan: 15228. Anna L., Jan. 4, 1874. [8510] ALFRED B. FORD," (Bro. of Andrew S.,> b. Canaan, N. Y., Jan. 18, 1855; dealer In coal and feed, with his father; Chatham, N. Y.; Republican. [8511] EVA J. FORD," (Sister of Andrew S.,) b. Canaan, N. Y., Sept. 23, 1867; m. C. T. Dunham. She assisted in com piling the records of the Ford family for this work. [8512] FRANK FOWLER," (Cordelia A. Ford,3 Lorenzo D.,' David,* Ruth Hamlin,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Canaan, N. Y., Oct. 29, 1848; m. June 10, 1874, Henrietta McKee, of Fairbury, Ills. He d. McCook, Neb., June 15, 1891. Children: 15229. William Cornelus, b. June 27, 1875. 15230. Alfred Hugh, " Jan. 29, 1877. [8513] ADDIE FOWLER," (Sister of Frank,) b. Canaan, N. Y., Feb. 28, 1857; m. James L. Gray, of Olney, Ills. No issue. [8517] BTJRTT FORD," ( Sidney W.,9 Lorenzo D/ David",8 Ruth Hamlin, * Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Canaan, N. Y., Aug. 19, 1867; va. West Leb anon, N. Y.r Feb. 18, 1891, Jennie E. Fowler; E. Chatham, N. Y. Child: 15231. Rachael Anna, b. Mar. 2, 1892. [85233 MABEL FLINT," (Adeline M. Ford,3 Lorenzo D.,' David,5 Ruth Hamlin,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Flat Brook, N. Y.. Feb. 19, 1869; m. Lebanon Springs, N. Y., Sept. 6, 1893, George Fred, son of John T. and Diana Elizabeth (Rhodes) Fellows; farmer. Children: 15232. Warde Lynton, b. June 25, 1894, Canaan. 15233. Howard Kenneth, " Nov. 24, 1897, Chatham. [8524] LORENZO DQW FLINT," (Bro. of Mabel, ) b. Flat Brook, N. Y., Apr. 16, 1871; m. Waterbury, Ct., June 24, 1891, Minnie A. Dayton; laundryman. Children: 15234. Leah M., b. Apr. 1, 1892, Hartford. 15235. Dayton M„ " Oct. 12, 1894, Winstead. NINTH GENERATION. 1191 [8525] NELLIE F. PIERSON," (Antoinette A. Ford,3 Lorenzo D.,' David,6 Ruth Hamlin,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Canaan, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1869; m. there, June 6, 1888, Henry D., son of Luther and Catherine (Van Valkenburgh) Frisbee, b. Dec. 28, 1865; farmer; Canaan; town clerk. [8555] MARY MATILDA CRANE," (George F.,3 Maria Burrows,' Pru dence Ford,6 Ruth Hamlin,5 Thomas,* -Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Red Rock, N. Y., Oct. 3, 1858; m. Ghent, N. Y., Nov. 24, 1881, Charles LeRoy, son of Jerome B. and Sarah A. (Halstead) Westover, b. Austerlitz, N. Y.. Mar. 5, 1858. Ch. b. Ghent: 15236. Raymond Wells, July 2, 1883; d. Oct. 15, 1886. 15237. Roy Charles, July 9, 1885. 15238. Frank Harrison, Oct. 1, 1889. 15239. Bertha Sarah, July 3, 1894. 15240. George Jerome, Aug. 26, 1896. [8556] GEORGE CRANE BLASHFIELD," (Marietta Crane,3 Maria Burrows,' Prudence Ford,6 Ruth Hamlin,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Shushan, N. Y., Apr. 10, 1863; m. Feb. 28, 1886, Carrie E., dau. of Jerome B. and Sarah A. (Halstead) Westover, b. Green River, N. Y., Feb. 8, 1864; she m. 2d, Rev. Joel Gallup, and res. Chatham, N. Y.; he d. Ghent, N.Y., Nov. 2, 1893. Ch. b. Ghent: 15241. Roscoe Westover, Sept. 20, 1890. [8575] ABBIE J. REED," (Harriet E. Starks,3 Emeline Ford,' Ruel,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Brainard, N. Y., Mar. 10, 1872; m. June 10, 1896, Archie Manchester, of Berlin, N. Y. Child: 15242. Violet M., b. Mar. 22, 1897. [8576] LEROY REED," (Bro. of Abbie J.,) b. Brainard, N. Y., June 28, 1875; m. June 10, 1896, Ida Tower; Rossmans, N.Y. Child: 15243. Henry L., b. Mar. 9, [8592] CONDE HAMLIN," (David H.,3 Anson B.,' Caleb J.,« Thomas,5* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Glenville, N.Y., Nov. 9, 1861; m.N.Y. City, Dec. 10, 1892, Lenora, dau. of Ex-Gov. Austin, of Minnesota; vice-prest. and general manager, The Pioneer Press Co., since 1899. He graduated Winona, Minn., High School, 1879; Union College, 1883; A. M., 1886; Law School, University of Wis., LL. B., 1887; admitted to state and federal courts, same year; Colonel, 4th Regt. N. G., Minn., 1898; member State Board of Corrections and Charities, 1897-8; prest., St. Paul Com. Club, 1897-1899. 2192 THE HAMLIN FAMILY, Conde Hamlin, [8593] FRED ELMENDORF HAMLIN,* (Bro. of Cond^J b. McGregor, Iowa, Dec. 7, 1864; superintendent of schools, 1889-94; Marsh- field, Wis.; later, Houston, Minn. [8594] GRACE AUGUSTA HAMLIN, » (Sister of Conde,) b, McGregor, Iowa, July 18, 1867; m, Winona, Minn., May 10, 1888, Frank Leslie, son of Frederick Messer and Catherine Cordelia (Knowlton) Morse, b. Belvidere, Ills., Nov. 2, 1867; railway superintendent; res, Belvidere, until 1883; Rochester, Minn., 1883-5; Winona, Minn., 1885-94: Bariboo, Wis., 1894: Madison, Wis,, 1894-5; Clinton. Iowa, 1895-6; Madison, Wis., 1896-8; St. Paul, Minn., 1898- 9; Plainfield, N. J., 1899-1901: Brooklyn, N. Y., 1901-2; Independent; she gradu ated Winona high school; and attended Winona normal school; Congs. Ch. b. Winona: 15244. Katherine Conde, Feb. 26, 1889. [8597] SOLYMAN GREGORY HAMLIN," (Solyman G.,s Anson B.,' Caleb J.,6 Thomas,6* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Schenectady, N. Y., Apr. 30, 1878; unmarried; student, Amherst College, class of 1902; res. Schenectady, until 1881; Glenville, N. Y., 1881-9; since, Springfield, So. Dak.; member Lodge 309, B. O. P. E.; and Theta Delta Chi. Soe. NINTH GENERATION. 1193 [8606] Dr. JAMES HAMLIN MclVOR," (Abbie Hamlin,8 Richard C.,' Caleb,6 Thomas,6* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. N. Y. City, May 1, 1872; m. June, 1896, Miss Kate Orville, of Birmingham, England; educated in the schools of New York, and Manhattan College; graduated New York Homeopathic Medi cal College, 1892; in which he is clinical instructor in minor surgery; physician; N. Y. City. ' [8617] ELBERT BACON HAMLIN," (Teunis S.,3 Salmon C.,' Caleb J.,» Thomas,6* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Troy, N. Y., Nov. 21, 1874. He attended the public school, Washington, D. C.; Westminster School, Dobb's Ferry, N. Y.; Yale University, 1896, A. B.; N.Y. Law School, 1898, LL. B.; lawyer; Troy, until 1883; Cincinnati. Ohio, until 1885; Washington, D. O, until 1891; since, N. Y. City; Republican; Presb. [8619] JAY HEATH," (Calista Hamlin,3 HawleyH.,' Theron,6 Thomas,6* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Locke, N. Y., Sept. 16, 1860; m. Cortland, N. Y., Jan. 24, 1883, Hattie E., dau. of Albert and Maria (Adams) Sears, b. Cortland, Oct. 2, 1858: farmer; Cortland: Prohibitionist; she Presb. Ch. b. Cortland: 15245. Lewis I., July 14, 1886. [8620] HENRY HEATH," (Bro. of Jay,) b. Locke, N. Y., Jan. 8, 1864, m. Cortland, N.Y., Mar. 8, 1888, Bertha E., dau. of David and Rosa (Moss) Wright, b. Moravia, N. Y., Mar. 8, 1864; farmer; Cortland; Prohibitionist: members Grange 766, P. I. U-; she Cong. Ch. b. Cortland: 15246. Floyd V., Feb. 14, 1889. 15247. Pearl Grace, Oct. 18, 1897. [8621] SUSIE AURENIA HAMLIN," (Henry C.,3 Hawley H.,' Theron,6 Thomas,5* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Groton, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1866; m. Moravia, N.Y., Feb. 13, 1884, Ed. H., son of George W. and Mary Jane (Hoagland) Bowen, b. Moravia, July 3, 1860; electrician; Moravia, until 1890; since, Cortland, N. Y.; Republican; she, Methodist. Ch. b. Moravia: 15248. Eva O, Sept. 12, 1884. 15249. Emma H., Aug. 7, 1885. 15250. Edith M., Apr. 14, 1889. [8622] CLARA ORCELIA HAMLIN," (Sister of Susie A.,) b. Moravia, N. Y., June 16, 1869; m. Cortland, N. Y., Jan. 24, 1901, John S.( sonof John and Hetty (Babcock) Lockey, b. Tompkins Co., N. Y., 1856; me chanic; Cortland; Republican; Odd Fellow; she Methodist. Ch. b. Cortland: 15251. Carl H. D., 1894. [8634] JOHN JEWETT CANFIELD," (Calvin J.,3 Nathan,' Jerusha Hamlin,6 Thomas,5* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Feb. 24, 1867; m. Canandaigua, N. Y., Oct. 16, 1890, Anna Adell Priest; miller. Ch. b. Canandaigua: 15252. Ardus Vilroy, Feb. 17, 1892. 1194 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [8635] LEWIS DAVID CANFIELD," (Bro. of John J.,) b. July 9, 1869; m. Canandaigua, N. Y., Aug. 16, 1893, Ida Jane Cooley. Ch. b. Canandaigua: 15253. Harold, May 22, 1894. 15254. Ruth, May 9, 1900. [8720] WINIFRED ALMIRA WILDER," (Ella I. Hamlin,3 Asa B.,' Truman,6 Lewis,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Armada. Mich., July 30, 1876; m. Sept. 3, 1901, Daniel, son of James and Elizabeth (Renno) Beatham, b. St. Clair Co., Mich., July 1, 1878: drayman: Romeo, Mich.; Republican. [8721] NORA MARIE WILDER," (Sister of Winifred A.,) b. Armada, Mich., Aug. 5, 1881; m. Oct. 4, 1898, Archibald, sonof David and Elizabeth (Court) Robertson, b. Marine City, Mich., Oct. 1, 1878; carpen ter; Armada; Republican; member Camp 5707, M. W. A.: she Methodist. Child: 15255. Marguerite Ivonette, b. Apr. 11, 1902. [8722] NELLIE E. WILDER," (Sister of Winifred A.,) b. Armada, Mich., Oct. 17, 1883; m. Mar. 27, 1901, Albert Manley, son of Albert R. and Hannah (Woodbeck) Embury, b. Bruce. Mich., Oct., M0, 1881; farmer; Romeo, Mich. [8726] HELEN MARIAN KELSEY," (Annie L. Hamlin,3 Stephen B..' Truman,6 Lewis,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*)' b. Theresa, N. Y., Apr. 17, 1872; unmarried, 1902; instructor, Wellesley College, Mass., 1896-1900; Registrar, 1900-2. [8735] HELEN HULL," (William,3 Betsey Drake,' Eunice Hamlin,6 Seth,5 Isaac,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Worcester, N.Y., June 3,1846: m. Westford, N. Y., Jan., 1868, Walter, son of Adam and Eliza (Planck) Engell. b. Center Valley, N. Y., May 9, 1847; merchant: Center Valley and Mohawk, N. Y.; Republican; Lutheran; Odd Fellow; she Methodist: she d. Mohawk, N. Y., Sept. 5, 1900. Ch. b. Center Valley: 15256.* Venila, May 6, 1870. 15257.* Sadie Zenena, Mar. 4, 1875. 15258. Charles, Jan. 18, 1881. 15259. Van Court, Dec. 18, 1885. [8736] EMMAGENE HULL," (Sister of Helen,) b. Worcester, N.Y., Aug. 9, 1848; m. 1st, Westford, N.Y., Mar. 6, 1866, Nicholas, son of Michael and Betsey (Van Alstyne) Banker; merchant: Westford; Demo crat; Methodist; member of Co. G, 121 N. Y. Inf. Vols.: enlisted Aug. 13, 1862; participated in all battles of the army of the Potomac from Antietam to Ap pomattox; wounded in left arm by shell, at Spottsylvania, May 10, 1864: dis. June 25, 1865. He d. Westford, July 5, 1879; m. 2d, Mar. 20, 1884, Dr. Daniel Pomeroy, son of Daniel and Mary (Tunniclilf) Van Court, b. Feb. 6, 1838; physi cian and surgeon; Mohawk, N.Y.; Republican; private, G, 34, N.Y. Inf. Vols.; enlisted Apr., 1861; participated in battles of Balls Bluff, Yorktown, Williams- NINTH GENERATION. 1195 burg, Fair Oaks, where he was wounded, and was dis. from Hospital, New Haven, Ct.; justice of the peace and notary public; charter member, G. A. R., Cooperstown, N. Y.: and transferred to Chismore Post 110, G.A. R.; member Lodge 162, A. F. & A. M.; she member Chapter 82, O. E. S. and W. R. O, and Womans Foreign Mis. Soe; Methodists. Ch. by 1st marriage: 15260.* Elizabeth May, b. May 19, 1867, Center Valley. 15261. John Henry, " Apr. 17, 1872, Westford; d. Feb. 6, 1876. [8737] JOHN T. HULL," ( Bro. of Helen,) b. Worcester, N. Y., Nov. 1, 1852; m. 1st, Mary McFee, who died; m. 2d, Nov. 21, 1883, Celia Child, who d. Jan., 1886; m. 3d, Oct., 1889, Mary Wheeler. He d. Mohawk, N. Y., Nov. 26, 1901. Child: 15262. Grace E., b. June 23, 1888. [8738] SARAH HULL," (Sister of Helen,) b. Schenerus, N. Y., Apr. 12, 1856; m. Garrettsville, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1878, Eugene Borelli, son of Borelli Darwin Taft and Zenana (Vosburg) Ingalls, b. Richfield, N. Y., Dec. 15, 1852, son of her father's second wife; veterinary sur geon: Mohawk, N. Y.; Democrat; justice peace; member of Mohawk Valley Lodge 276, A. F. & A. M.; Iroquois Chapter 236, R. A. M.; she memberChapter 82, O. E. S. [8740] GEORGIA ELLIOTT," (Olive Hull,8 Betsey Drake,' Eunice Ham lin,6 Seth,6 Isaac,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Westford, N. Y., Aug. 17, 1846; m. Milford, N. Y., Feb. 18, 1867, Sidney Jewell, son of Stephen S. and Relief (Jewell) Burton, b. Westville; farmer; Westville; she Baptist. Children: 15263. Charles Jewell, b. June 21, 1868, Westville. 15264. Mary Ella, " Dec. 18, 1869, 15265.* Kate Marie, " May 3, 1872, 15266. David Sutherland, " July 26, 1874, Milford. 15267. Harry Cornish, " June 28, 1878, Springfield. 15268. Eliphalet Bliss, " Sept. 8, 1884, Westford. 15269. Emma Vera, " Apr. 12, 1887, " [8742] HENRY WALTER RANDALL," (Laurinda Hull,8 Betsey Drake,' Eunice Hamlin,6 Seth,5 Isaac,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Edmeston, N. Y., Nov. 15, 1848; m. Fly Creek, N. Y., Dec. 18, 1872, Anna Elizabeth, dau. of George Whitney and Sarah Ann (Dixon) Cary, b. Litchfield. N. Y., June 20, 1847; mil ler and sawyer; Brookfield and Belmont, N. Y., Mason City, Iowa, Eau Claire, Wis,, and Fly Creek, N. Y.; Republican; member of Fly Creek Grange 710, P. H.; she member of W. C. T. U.; Methodists. Ch. b. Fly Creek: 15270.* George Cary, b. Mar. 17, 1875. 15271. Raymond Irving, " Nov. 10, 1880; d. Oct. 1, 1883. 15272. Florence Cary, " Apr. 18, 1888. H96 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. 18744] FRANK ADIN RANDALL," (Bro. of Henry W.,) b Eau. Claire, Wis., Mar. 13, 1862; m. Westfield, N. Y., Jan. 5, 1886, Frances Amelia, dau. of George Benjamin and Ellen Maria (Drake) Bishop, b. Westford, N Y , Sept. 10, 1858; photographer: Eau Claire, Wis., until 1870; Fly Creek, N. Y., until 1886; Silver Creek, N. Y., until 1893; since, Fly Creek; Republican; member Cooper Tent, 601, K. O. T. M.; Presbs. Children: 15273. Vayne Bishop, Dec. 4, 1886, Silver Creek. 15274. Marion Judson, Sep. 25, 1888, " 15275. Daniel Benjamin, Dec. 11, 1897, Fly Creek. [8747] OLIVE ADELLA HULL," (Henry S.,8 Betsey Drake,' Eunice Hamlin,6 Seth,5 Isaac,* Ebenezer.3 James,21) b. Joliet, Ills.. May 1. 1855; m. Abi lene, Kansas, July 9, 1873, Ramone Ruscas, b. in Spain, Dec. 25, 1845; farmer; Holland, Kas.; Republican; she Methodist; member of W. R. C. Ch. b. Kansas: 15276. Charles W., Aug. 25, 1875. 15277. Gilbert M., Nov. 4, 1880; unm. 1902. [8748] CHARLES EUGENE HULL," (Bro. of Olive A.,) b. Joliet, Ills., Apr. 26, 1859; m. Feb. 23, 1875, Ida Holtzhouser, b. May 6, 1859: she was adopted by a family named Chapman: painter; Abilene, Kansas, and San Francisco, Cal.; Republican; she Methodist. Ch. b. Abilene: 15278. Irving Hull, Apr. 27, 1880. 15279. Edward Hull, Oct. 23, 1883. [8749] ADIN SILAS HULL," (Bro. of Olive A..) b. Joliet, Ills., Aug. 29, 1862; m. Coupeville, Wash., Feb. 10, 1890, Frances Ame, dau. of William L. and Clara Elizabeth (Moore) Beach, b. Ferguson, Mo.. Aug. 11, 1870; carpenter; Coupeville, 1886-96: Seattle, Wash., since 1897; Democrat.; she Methodist. Children: 15280. Josephine Gektrude, b. Apr. 13, 1891, Coupeville, 15281. Clair Moore, " June 27, 1893, " 15282. Frederick, " July 24, 1900, Seattle. [8750] EVA ERMINA HULL," (Sister of Olive A.,) b. Joliet, Ills., Nov. 26, 1867: m. Seattle, Wash., Aug. 14, 1888, Moses, son of John O and Lydia (Murphy) Mock, b. Scalp Level, Pa., July 3, 1856; engineer; Coupeville, Wash.: Republican; Sheriff, 1894-8; member Lodge 16, A. F. & A. M.; Lodge 107, I. O. O. F.; and Woodman; members Beulah Rebekah Lodge 47, I. O. O. F, and Tula Chapter 26, O. E. S. No issue, [8753] MINNIE MAY TAYLOR," (Juliette E. Hull,3 Betsey Drake,' Eunice Hamlin,6 Seth,5 Isaac,* Ebenezer,11 James,21) b. Fly Creek, N. Y., Mar. 9, 1867; m. there, June 30, 1886, Claude J., son of John Henry and (Roberts) Burrell, b. Schuyler's Lake, N. Y.. Feb. 11, 1865; clerk in store; Fly Creek, 1884- NINTH GENERATION. 1197 1887; Cooperstown, until 1895; Oneonta, N. Y., since 1898; Republican: mem ber of Otsego Lodge 138, A. F. & A. M.; Baptist; she Presb. No issue. [8754] HORACE. IRVING TAYLOR," (Bro. of Minnie M.,) b. Fly Creek, N. Y., July 29, 1872; m. Cooperstown, N. Y., May 11, 1892, Laura, dau. of Frank Hubbell and Addie (McLaflin) Robinson, b. Burlington Flats, N. Y., Nov. 10, 1872: dry goods clerk; Fly Creek, until 1901; since, Mil ford, N. Y.; Republican; member Otsego Lodge 138, A. F. & A. M,; Metho dists; members Fly Creek Chapter 201, O. E. S. Ch. b. Fly Creek: 15283. Ralph Robinson, May 1, 1894. 15284. Ruth, June 21. 1900. [8755] CHARLES LINN TAYLOR," (Bro. of Minnie M.,) b. Fly Creek, N. Y., Aug. 11, 1877; m. there, Oct. 12, 1898, Harriet T., dau. of William A. and Hannah Eliza (Potts) Wilson, b. Fly Creek, Oct. 11, 1874; farmer; Republican: Granger; Methodists. [8756] MINNIE BELLE HULL," (Irving D.,3 Betsey Drake,' Eunice Hamlin,6 Seth,5 Isaac,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Westford, N. Y., Dec. 15, 1867; m. Eau Claire, Wis., Mar. 12, 1890, Walter Robert, son of Robert W. and Mary Jane (Godden) Scott, b. Janesville, Wis., Oct. 29, 1868; druggist; Janesville, Wapaca and Eau Claire, Wis., and Puyallup, Wash.; Republican; deputy state oil inspector; member of Corinthian Lodge 38, A. F..&A. M.; and No. 178 Woodmen of World; Presbs. Ch. b. Eau Claire: 15285. Irving Hull, b. Feb. 6, 1892. 15286. Jean, " Aug. 26, 1894. 15287. Lucile Gertrude, " May 30, 1896. [8758] KATIE NASH GLEDHILL," (Emma C. Hull,8 Betsey Drake,' Eunice Hamlin,6 Seth,6 Isaac,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Sept. 16, 1870: m. Dec. 18, 1889, Alanson Robison, of Schenectady, N. Y. She d. Apr. 7, 1899. Child: 15288. Lelan Gledhill, b. June 11, 1893. [8760] GEORGE LUTHER WILLIAMS," (Frances M. Drake,8 John,' Eunice Hamlin,6 Seth,5 Isaac,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Fly Creek, N. Y., Mar. 7, 1858; m. Nov. 2, 1882, Emma W. Seward, of Ridgely, Md.; farmer; Fly Creek. Children: 15289. Robert Seward, b. June 1, 1886. 15290. Florence Mary, " Jan. 9, 1894. [8761] PEARLIA- ANNAH WILLIAMS," (Sister of George L.,) b. Fly Creek, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1861; m. Dec. 17, 1885, William H-, son of Al bert and Sarah (Chase) Murdock; Fly Creek; Republican; Baptist. 1198 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children: 15291. Ellen Williams, b. Nov. 9, 1886. 15292. Walter Lynn, " Nov. 7, 1887. 15293. Stanley Williams, " Oct. 27, 1896. [8780] WILLIAM HARVEY GREENE, * (Esther Burbank,3 Olive Hamlin,' Elijah,6 Seth,5 Isaac,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Detroit, Mich., Apr. 17, 1847; m. Rochester, Mich., May 4, 1875, Carrie, dau. of Hiram and Mary (Beagle) Roberts, b. Oxford, Mich., May 18, 1856; furniture dealer and undertaker; Rochester; member of Maccabees. He served in the quartermaster's depart ment at Little Rock, Ark., April and May, 1865. Ch. b. Detroit: 15294. Marjorie Carrie, Sept. 7, 1888. [8785] GEORGE THOMPSON," (Helen Hamlin,3 Elijah,'6 Seth,5 Isaac,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. July 6, 1850; banker; Eau Claire, Wis. [8786] WILLIAM THOMPSON ,» (Bro. of George,) bookkeeper: East Saginaw, Mich. [8789] ALICE HAMLIN," (Calvin,8 Elijah,'6 Seth,5 Isaac,* Ebenezer,* James,3*) b. Avon, Mich., June 7, 1861; m. May 30, 1881, E. W. Coleman. Children: 15295, Harry, b. Mar, 22, 1882, Fenton, Mich. 15296. Morris, " Aug. 31, 1890. [8790] FRED HAMLIN," (Bro. of Alice,) b. Gaines, Mich., Oct. 23, 1863; res. Chicago, 111., and Pontiac, Mich. Children; 15297. Dora. 15298. Frank. 15299. Hulda. 15300. Phebe. [8799J ARTHUR LAMBERT HARVEY," (Oscar L.,3 Caroline Hamlin,' Elijah,6 Seth,6 Isaac,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. St. David's, Ontario, May 6, 1855; m. Ridgway, N. Y., Jan. 23, 1877, Nellie McNiel. They separated and she re married. He is supposed to have died. Child: 15301. A Daughter. [8801] FLORENCE HARVEY," (Sister of Arthur L.,) b. St. David's, Ontario, June 18, 1859; m. Feb. 25, 1886, Charles Lowry, son of James Wamsley and Jean (Lowry) Carman, b. Feb. 19, 1859; physician; St. Paul, Minn.; Republican: Forester. Child; 15302. Paul Irvine, b. Apr. 4, 1889. NINTH GENERATION. 1199 [8802] CHARLES HENRY GOOLD," (James F.,8 Lydia Hamlin,' Elijah,6 Seth,6 Isaac,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Brockport, N. Y., Sept. 1, 1862; unm. 1902; merchant; Auburn, Ind., since 1880; member Lodge 214, A. F. & A. M. [8806] HENRY BARRY GOOLD," (Henry H.,3 Lydia Hamlin,' Elijah,6 Seth,6 Isaac,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Rochester, N. Y., July 26, 1868; m. Apr. 1900, Alice Demorest, of Wallace, N. Y. Child: 15303. Kathryn Alice, Feb. 13, 1902. [8807] FRANCES M. GOOLD," (Sister of Henry B.,] b. Rochester, N. Y., Oet. 25, 1870; m. there, Sept. 29, 1891, Fred W. Wright. She d. Rochester, Jan. 12, 1899. Ch. b. Rochester: 15304. Hazel, Apr., 1894, [8808] MILDRED A. GOOLD," (Sister of Henry B.,) b. Rochester, N. Y., July 20, 1873; m. June 23, 1897, William Greenwood. Child: 15305. Constance, b. Jan., 1900. [8814] GEORGE WRIGHT HAMLIN," (Frank H.,* Henry W.,' Elijah,* Seth,5 Isaac,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Canandaigua, N. Y., July 25,1873; unmarried: graduated Yale University, class of 1895; admitted to the bar, 1901. [8815] ARTHUR SEARS HAMLIN," (Bro. of George W.,) b. Canandaigua, N. Y., Dec. 2, 1876; unmarried; graduated N. Y. Law school and admitted to the bar, June, 1901, where he won flrst prize in the class and a tutorship for 3 years. [8848] CHARLES BISHOP," (Mary Ann Cadwell,3 Laura Williams,' Clarissa Hamblin,6 Isaac,6* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Ridgefield, Ohio, Jan. 4, 1844; m. there, Apr. 27, 1877, Mary Jane, dau. of Alonzo and Thecla A. (Lewis} Ruggles, b. Ridgefield, Oet. 15, 1855; farmer; Norwalk, Ohio. Ch. b. Norwalk: 15306. Minnie S-, Oct. 6, 1880; unm. 1902. 15307. Geneva M., Aug. 6, 1897. [8849] LINA BISHOP," (Sister of Charles,) b. Ridgefleld, Ohio, Apr. 15, 1849: m. 1st, there, Nov. 22, 1876, Chauncey F., son of Daniel and Eliza (Marsh) Fay, b. Oxford, Ohio, May 4, 1849; farmer; Nor walk, Ohio; Republican; he d. Huron Co., Ohio, Sept. 13,1887; m. 2d, June 24, 1890, Charles W., son of Salmon and Cynthia (Dickey) Drake, b. Ridgefield, May 9, 1856: farmer. Ch. by 1st marriage, b. Norwalk: 15308.* Mary E., Oct. 24, 1877. 15309. Arthur B., May 16, 1882; unm. 1902. 1200 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [8854] FRANK ADAMS," (Jane Cadwell,3 Laura Williams,' Clarrissa Hamblin,6 Isaac,6* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Woods Co., Ohio, Aug. 11, 1857; m. there, Sept. 29, 1880, Mary, dau. of John and Mary (Apel) Killyen, b. Woods Co., Feb. 4, 1858; farmer; Tontogaoy, Ohio; Republican; Prest. Chair Stay Fence Co.: Universalist; member Lodge 755; she Presb.: member Tontogany Miss. Soe. Ch. b. Woods Co: 15310. Floyd Dwight, Oct. 19, 1882; unm. 1902. 15311. Ray Elton, July 8, 1884. 15312. Laura May, May 21, 1887. 15313. Paul Frank, Oct. 1, 1895. 15314. John Holmes, July 13, 1898. [8856] HARRIET RENENA WILLIAMS." (Cyrus M.,3 Justin,' Clar issa Hamlin.6 Isaac,5* Ebenezer,3 James,31) b. Avon, Ohio, Apr.20, 1872: m. Lorain, Ohio, Nov. 15, 1893, Alfred Edward Crowl, b. Cleveland, Ohio, June 27, 1872; shoe merchant; Cleveland, 1872-4; Wellington, Ohio, 1874-80; Cleveland, 1880-6; since, Lorain; Republican; member R. A. Alger Camp 344, S. V.; Tent 300, K. O. T. M.; Congs., and members Protected Home Circle, 32. Ch. b. Lorain: 15315. Cora Cecelia, Oct. 23, 1894. 15316. Mary Isabel, Nov. 5, 1898. 15317. Howard Almon, Sept. 23, 1900. [8857] JUSTIN ALMON WILLIAMS," (Bro. of Harriet R.,) b. Avon, Ohio, Feb. 9, 1874; m. Sept., 1895, Jennie M. Buss: engineer; Mt. Washington, Md. Child: 15318. Reid, b. Feb. 9, 1897. [8860] SHIRLEY GARFIELD," (Halsey,8 Temple Williams,' Clarissa Hamlin,6 Isaac,5* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Avon, Ohio, Feb. 28. 1861; m. North Ridgeville, Ohio, June 19, 1895, Alice Myra, dau. of John and Ann (Fretter) Maddock, b. N. Ridgeville, Dec. 1, 1868; farmer; Sheffield; Republican. [8861] WILLIAM MILTON GARFIELD," (Bro. of Shirley,) b. Sheffield, Ohio, Oct. 26, 1867; m. Elyria, Ohio, Apr. 22, 1896, Pearl Flem ing, b. May 1, 1876, piano tuner; Lorain Co., Ohio: South Bend, Ind., 1902; Re publican. Children: 15319. Harold, b. Aug. 14, 1896, Berea. 15320. Edward M., " Aug. 7, 1897, Elyria. L88f ] « ,TE^PE FANNIE GARFIELD," (Sister of Shirley,) b. Sheffield, Ohio, July 28, 1870; m. there, Oct. 9, 1894, Harry Clifton, son of Edward Payson and Rosa Clifton (Russell) Burrell, b. Sheffield, Dec. 15, 1863; steamboat hand and farmer; Louisville, Ky.; Lorain, Ohio, 1894-6: New Or leans, 18%; Detroit, Mich., 1897-9; Sheffield, 1902; Republican; member King Solomons Lodge 56, A.F. & A.M.; Royal Arcanum 577; Harbor 47, Master! NINTH GENERATION. 1201 Children: 15321. Edward Gareield, b. May 13, 1897, Sheffield. 15322. Dwight, » June 6, 1898, Detroit. 15323. Kenneth Parsons, " Dec. 4, 1901, Sheffield. [8865] EST ELL A M. GARFIELD," (Daniel W.,3 Tempe Williams,' Clar issa Hamlin,6 Isaac,6* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Sheffield, Ohio, June 11, 1859; m. Elyria, Ohio, May 15, 1889, J. Louis, son of Riley A., and Arabelle (Terrell) Taylor, b. Sheffield, Jan. 29, 1865; farmer; Sheffield; Republican. Ch. b. Sheffield: 15324. Roy G., May 6, 1890. 15325. Paul M., May 5, 1894. 15326. Perry T., Oct. 15, 1897. 15327. Charles E., Dec. 16, 1899. [8871J CATHERINE ABEL," (Nancy D. Clary,3 Eliza M. Williams,' Clarissa Hamlin,6 Isaac.6* Ebenezer,3 James,3*) b. Monroeville, Ohio, Aug. 29, 1851: m. Detroit, Mich., May 6, 1873, Gen. William Simons, son of William and Martha Cushing (Bowker) Green, b. Boston, Mass., Jan. 1846; banker and real estate dealer; Boston, 1846-65; since, Detroit, Mich.; Republican; private, 11 Mass. Battery; enlisted Aug. 25, 1862; served in 9th Corps, Army of Potomac, and participated in all battles from Wilderness to Appomatox; dis. June 16, 1865; member G. A. R. and K. T.; Prest. State Military Board of Mich., 1893-4; Adjt. General of Mich., 1895-6. Ch. b. Detroit: 15328.* Kittie May, Mar. 30, 1874. 15329. Winifred, Aug. 3, 1884. [8872] MARY ABEL," (Sister of Catherine,) b. Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 12, 1853; m. Detroit, Mich., Dec. 12, 1878, Reuben Leggett, son of Thomas H. and Phebe Ann (Leggett) Brown, b. N. Y. City, July 14, 1850; merchant; New York, 1850-61; since, Chicago, Ills.; Republican; Quaker; she Unitarian. Ch. b. Detroit: 15330. Elsie Lusline, Sept. 30, 1879; unm. 1902. 15331. Marie Antoinette, Mar. 6, 1881, " " [8873] Capt. FREDERICK LAWRENCE ABEL," (Bro. of Catherine,) b. near Monroeville, Ohio, Aug. 29, 1857; m. Detroit, Mich., Feb. 7, 1895, May Elizabeth, dau. of Mortimer Allan and Jennie Mais (Whitehead) Leggett, b. Drayton Plains, Mich., May 6, 1869; musician; Secretary Mich. Conservatory of Music, Detroit, Mich.: Republican; 1st, Lieut, and Adjutant, 31 Mich. Regt., enlisted Apr. 2, 1882., and served in all grades from private to company com mander; Captain 1st Inf. Mich., Nat'l Guards; res. Cleveland, Ohio, until 1861; Milwaukee, Wis., until 1870; Chicago, 111., 1870; since, Detroit; member Oriental Lodge 240, A. F. & A. M.; King Cyrus Chapter, R. A. M.; Detroit Commandery 1, K. T.; Moslem Temple; Sovereign Consistory; she member of Tuesday Musi cal of Detroit; Light Guard Ladies Asso., and Century Asso.; Episcopalians. Ch. b. Drayton Plains: 15332. A Daughter, Aug. 17, 1897; d. Aug. 18, 1897. 1202 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [8875] MARY LOUISA CLARY," (John,8 Eliza M. Williams,' Clarissa Hamlin,6 Isaac,5* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Monroeville, Ohio, June 7, 1865; m. N. Y. City, Jan. 16, 1892, Remington, son of Waston C. and Ida (Remington) Squire, b. N. Y. City, Feb. 22, 1870; musical agent and manager, and newspa per reporter; Ilion, N. Y., 1870-84; Seattle. Wash., 1884-5, and 1888-9; N. Y. City, 1891-1902: Republican; Methodist; member of Alpha Delta Phi Frater nity; Middletown, class 1893; Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity, N. Y. Univer sity, 1897; she Catholic. [8876] ANASTASIA CLARY," (Sister of Mary L.,) b. Monroeville, Ohio, June, 1869: m. New York City, 1894, Friend, son of Friend and Louisa Jane (Squire) Pitts, b. N. Y. City, 1867: publisher; N. Y. City; Republican; she Catholic. [8878] JOHN BERKELEY CLARY." (Bro. of Mary L.,) b. Louisville, Ky.. June 16, 1877: m. Asbury Park, N.J., Oct. 2, 1900, Bertha Eudora, dau. of Andrew Lincoln and Effie Marie Freeman (Underwood) Lyon, b. Farmingdale, N. J., 1875; expert accountant; Louisville. Ky.: N. Y. City; Deal, N. J., 1899; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1902; Democrat; Catholic; she Presb. Ch. b. Deal, N. J: 15333. Douglas Lyon, Sept. 16, 1901. [8881] Dr. THOMAS CLARY WILLIAMS," (Cordelia Clary,8 Eliza M. Williams,' Clarissa Hamlin,6 Isaac,5* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Monroeville, Ohio, Sept. 13, 1858: m. N. Y. City, June 27, 1893, Elizabeth Clayton, dau. of John Clayton Lewis, b. Middletown, Del.: physician; Monroeville, until 1776; since, N. Y. City; Republican; Catholic. He graduated N. Y. Medical College and Hospital, 1889; and from N.Y. Ophthalmic College and Hospital, 1892; formerly professor of physical diagnosis and diseases of heart and lungs, Rhinology and Laryngology in N. Y. College and Hospital for women: at present consulting surgeon to N. Y. Ophthalmic Hospital: physician: N. Y. Medical College and Hospital for women, in diseases of heart and lungs; physician to Five Points House of Industry; memberof County Med. Soe; Homeopathic Med. Soe, N.Y. City; she Presb. Ch. b. N. Y. City: 15334. Clayton, Sept. 13. 1894: d. Nov. 23, 1901. [8882] ELIZA CORNELIA FLANAGAN," (Josephine Clary,8 Eliza M. Williams,' Clarissa Hamlin,6 Isaac,6* Ebenezer,3 James.'-1) b. Monroeville, Ohio, July 21, 1866. She is a professional musician: unmarried, 1902; name changed to Cornelia Dyas, for business reasons. LOUISE FLANAGAN," (Sister of Eliza C.,) b. Monroeville, Ohio, Mar. 30, 1875: professional musiciau: unmarried, 1902; name changed to Louise Dyas, for business reasons. [8891] ROSE BELL VAN GELDER,"* (Ida I. C. Williams,3 John W.,' Clarissa Hamlin,6 Isaac,6* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Amherst. Ohio, Sept. 23, 1851; m. North Amherst, Oct. 25, 1870, Lewis S. Hanchett, b. Shalersville, Ohio, Dec. 15, 1844; farmer; North Amherst: Republican; private, E, 42 Ohiolnf. Vols.; * She was adopted by a family named Gleason, and assumed that name. NINTH GENERATION. 1203 enlisted Sept. 15. 1861; participated in battles of Vicksburg, Middle Creek and other engagements; dis. November, 1864; member of Richard Allen Post 65, G. A. R.; Plato Lodge 203 I.O.O.F.; she member of Richard Allen W. R. C. 108; Methodists. Ch. b. Amherst: 15335.* Alice Belle, 1874. [8892] ALSON J. WILLIAMS," (Howard,3 Henry H.,' Clarissa Hamlin, Issac,5* Ebenezer,3 James,2 * ) b. Avon, Ohio, Mar. 26, 1871; m. Toronto, On tario, Apr. 21, 1895, Mary Louise, dau. of Jacob Joseph and Martha (Aldous) Amann, b. Toronto, Nov. 3, 1873; roofing contractor; Toronto; she Baptist. Ch. b. Toronto: 15336. Ralph Aldous, ' Jan. 27, 1896; d. June 24, 1901. 15337. Aubrey Robert, Feb. 28, 1900. 15338. Marjorie Clara, Oct. 31, 1901. [8893] ANNETTE MOREY WILLIAMS," (Sister of Alson J.,) b. Avon, Ohio, May 26, 1873; m. Toronto, Ontario, June 15, 1893, Thomas Carbert Thompson, b. Toronto, June 8, 1869; merchant; Toronto, 1869-81; Eng land, 1882-4; France, 1884-5; Toronto, 1886-97; British Columbia, 1898-1902; Fernie, B. O, 1892; Liberal: Freemason and A. O. U. W.; Epis. He d. Sept. 22, 1902. Ch. b. Toronto: 15339. Howard, June 7, 1894. [8895] RALPH CLARKE WILLIAMS," M. D., (Bro. of Alson J.,) b. Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 21, 1876; m. Nov. 20, 1901, Ethel Love, dau. of Wallace and Mary (Garbutt) Millichamp, b. Toronto, Ontario, Mar. 3, 1877; physician and surgeon: master of surgery; Fellow of Trinity Med. College; Buffalo, N. Y., 1876-8: Brantford. Ont., 1880-2; Toronto, Ont., 1882-98; New York City, and Jersey City, 1898-1900; Republican: member Kings Co. Med. Soe; Lodge 443 A. O. U. W.; Lodge 100, Foresters of America; she Methodist. [8897] ISABEL RANSOM MOREY," (Annette Williams,8 Henry H.,' Clarissa Hamlin,6 Isaac.5* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Buffalo, N. Y., June 16, 1874; m. there, Sept. 23, 1897, Edward Ashley, son of Edward Williams and Ad elaide (Day) Eames, b. Buffalo, Dec 5, 1872; electrical engineer; educated In stitute of Technology, Boston, Mass., 1892-7; res. Buffalo, N. Y.; Republican; member Boston Chapter, Chi Phi Frat.: she member Century Club; Graduates ' Asso.; and D. A. R.: Presbs. Ch. b. Buffalo: 15340. Ed wakd Williams, Aug. 14, 1900. [8902] HARRISON CHARLES WILLIAMS," (Edward E.,3 Henry H.,' Clarissa Hamlin,6 Isaac,6* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Avon, Ohio, Mar. 16, 1873; m. Winsted, Ct., Aug. 4, 1900, Katherine Gordon, dau. of Richard Edwards and Martha Lyon Breed, b. Pittsburgh, Pa.: Prest. Waltham Mfg. Co., Waltham, Mass.; general manager International A. & V. Tire Co., N.Y. City; Elyria, Ohio, until Nov. 25, 1899; since, N. Y. City; member of Union Club, Cleveland, Ohio; Engineers Club, N. Y. City; Country Club, Farmington, Ct.; she Presb.; mem ber Friday Club, Chicago, Ills. 1204 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [8906] GEORGE FREDERICK HAMLIN," (Charles,3 George W.,' Stephen,6 Isaac,6* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Chicago, 111., Nov. 12, 1871: m. there, Apr. 2, 1899, Clara M., dau. of Thomas S. and Nancy Jane (Fource) Sample, b. Aledo, 111., Mar. 21, 1871; plumber; Chicago; Republican; Methodists. Ch. b. Chicago: 15341. Mildred I., Apr. 24, 1901. [8907] CHARLES MERRIAM HAMLIN," (Bro. of George F.,) b. Chicago, 111., July 30, 1873; m. 1897, Lillie ; confectioner: Chicago; Republican. No issue. [8912] ROBERT DEMING HAMLIN," (David F.,3 George W.,' Steph en,6 Isaac,5* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Chicago, 111., Sept. 2, 1876; unmarried: lawyer; Chicago; admitted to the bar, Oct. 15, 1900. [8918] CORA ESTELLE MASON," (Katherine E. Baird,3 Jane E. Ham lin,' Stephen,6 Isaac,5* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Great Barrington, Mass., Nov. 23, 1868: m. Ellington. N. Y., Dec. 24, 1890, Clyde Charles, son of James R. and Aurelia G. Hill, b. Clymer, N. Y., Jan. 16, 1865: civil engineer and insurance agent; North East. Pa.; Freemason; Presbs. Children: 15342. Theodore Allen Case, b. Dec. 10, 1893, Clymer. 15343. James Russell, " Feb. 27, 1896, 15344. Lucie Aurelia, " Mar. 31, 1901, North East. [8919] JANE ELIZABETH MASON," (Sister of Cora E.,) b. Great Barrington, Mass., Dec. 22, 1870: m. Pittsfield, Mass., Nov. 3, 1897, George Alfred, son of Harrison and Caroline (Aiken) Hemenway, b. Pittsfield. June 4, 1869; salesman; Springfield and Pittsfield; Republican; she Epis. Ch. b. Pittsfield: 15345. Seymour Harrison, April 18, 1900. [8920] GRACE ETTA MASON," (Sister of Cora E.,) b. Great Barrington, Mass., Sept. 15, 1872; m. Stockbridge, Mass., Nov. 7, 1897, Henry Roys, son of Charles Hopkins and Caroline Elizabeth (Roys) Bell, b. East Constable, N. Y., June 13, 1869; carpenter; Stockbridge, Mass.; Demo crat; she member Christian Endeavor and Kings Daughters; Congs. Ch. b. Stockbridge: 15346. Katherine Elizabeth, Apr. 11, 1898. 15347. Frederick William, Aug. 25, 1900. [8929] FRANK IRVING SEARS," (Philip H.,3 Polly Howland,' Lois Hamblin,6 Perez,6 Isaac,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Hinsdale, Mass., July 30, 1850; m. Annie Tibbetts; journalist. No issue: [8930] FREDERICK NATHANIEL SEARS," (Bro. of Frank I.,) b. Hinsdale, Mass., Oct. 10, 1851; m. Florence M. Steadman. Children: 15348. Lois Steadman, b. Nov. 26, 1893; d. Aug. 2, 1894. 15349. Philip Henry, " Sept. 2, 1896. NINTH GENERATION. 1205 [8931] HENRY PHILIP SEARS," (Bro. of Frank I.,) b. Hinsdale, Mass., Jan. 8, 1853: m. Williamstown, Mass., Oct. 21, 1874, Martha Melissa, dau. of Elisha W. and Sarah Ann (Prentiss) Solomon, b. Pownal, Vt., Oct. 19, 1851; traveling salesman; Holyoke, Mass.; Republican: Congs. She d. Holyoke, Mass., Oct. 4, 1897. Children: 15350.* Ida Aldrich, b. Sept. 26, 1875, Pittsfield. 15351.* Ethel Anna, " Apr. 6, 1878, Hinsdale. 15352. Sara Winona, " Apr. 23, 1880, " unm. 1902. [8933] Rev. JOHN HOWARD HOBBS," (Mary C. Sears,3 Polly Howland,' Lois Hamblin,6 Perez,5 Isaac,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Lenox, Indian Territory, Apr. 2, 1858; m. Jan. 11, 1886, Clara, dau. of H. H. and Sarah A. • » t, 15692. A Son, » t. 'tt 15693. Emma Pearl, July 4, 1876. [9797] LUCY ELLIS SWIFT," (Sister of Martha B.,) b. Wareham, Mass., Apr. 27, 1856; unmarried, 1899; milliner; Wareham; graduate, Wareham highschool; members Alumni Asso, Wareham high school. [9799] ANNA NICKERSON," (Mary A. G. Hamblin,3 Nathaniel,' Reu- «Pa v "i ^T,?'5 *!eU,ben'4 Elkanah'3 James'81> b. Rochester, Mass.; m. Ho- sea M. Leach, of Cambridgeport, Mass. NINTH GENERATION. 1237 [9802] ELLA MARIA ADAMS," (Isabella S. Hamblin,3 Nathaniel,' Reuben,6 Benjamin,5 Reuben,4 Elkanah,3 James,21) b. Wareham, Mass, Jan. 17, 1849; m. Willimantic, Ct, Nov. 30, 1870, Hon. Jerome B, son of Raymond and Amanda (Lull) Baldwin, b. Mansfield, Ct, Sept. 14, 1843; Sergt, D, 21 Ct. Inf. Vols.; enlisted Aug. 11, 1862; in battles of Drury's Bluff, Cold Harbor, Fair Oaks, Fredericksburg, Suffolk, Fort Harrison and Petersburg; wounded in front of Petersburg, June 16, 1864; dis. June 16, 1865; fire and life insurance agent; Mansfield, until 1867; since, Willimantic; Republican; assessor; member of Water Board: representative, 1885; member of F. S. Long Post 30, G A. R. Ch. b. Willimantic: 15694.* Emma Bell, June 23, 1872. 15695. Jessie May', Apr. 24, 1877. 15696. Georgie Ella, Dec. 8, 1881. [9804] HORACE AMOS ADAMS," (Bro. of Ella M,) b. Wareham. Mass, Aug. 6, 1853; m. Buffalo. N. Y, Jan. 17, 1888, Mary Blanchard, dau. of John C. and Mariam (Baker) Grimm, b. Buffalo, Sept. 16, 1865; insurance agent; Willimantic, Ct.; Republican; member of Ashlar Lodge, 91, A.F. & A.M., Detroit, Mich.; and Balthazar Court 9, Tribe Ben-Hur, Crawfordsville, Ind. No issue. [9806] Dr. CARROLL BEAUHARNAIS ADAMS," (Bro. of Ella M,) b. Willimantic, Ct, Sept. 21, 1859; m. June, 1886, Marion Comstock, of New London, Ct.; dentist; Bridgeport, Ct. Ch. b. Bridgeport: 15697. Marjorie, July 25, 1888. 15698. Marion C, Feb. 21, 1891. [9816]-- DRUCILLA FRANCES HAMBLIN,-" (Harvey M,« Drusilla,' Reuben,6 Benjamin,6 Reuben,4 Elkanah,3 James,2*) b. Marion, Mass, Jan. 1, 1861: m. Brockton, Mass, by Rev. F. A. Warfield, Apr. 2, 1892, Charles E, son of Thomas and Abbie Place, b. Rehoboth, Mass, 1856, his second wife; laborer; Taunton, Mass. [9819] GEORGIANA HAMBLIN," (Sister of Drusilla F,) b. Marion, Mass, Aug. 28, 1869; m. Rock, Mass, Dec. 24, 1894, Jabez D, son of David and Polly Jenney, b. Marion, Mass, July 14, 1847; boat-builder; Marion; she Cong. No issue. [9821] PETER FRANK HOLLYWOOD,' (Julia A. Hamblin,8 Elka nah,' Reuben,; Benjamin,6 Reuben,* Elkanah,3 James,21) b. North Bridge- water, now Brockton, Mass, Sept. 1, 1847, m. Orange, Mass, Mar. 30, 1889, Cora Belle, dau. of Charles Willis and Emeline (Paine) Peelor, b. Montague, Mass, Jan. 5, 1862; farmer; Claremont, N. H. Children: 15699. Ruby, b. Oct. 5, 1898, Nashua. 15700. Peter Frank, " June 8, 1900, Claremont. 1238 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [9822] GEORGE H. HOLLYWOOD," (Bro. of Peter F,) b. North Bridgewater, now Brockton, Mass, July 31, 1849; mate of tbe Clara Leavitt. He d. unm. N. Y. City, Jan. 10, 1884. [9823] JENNIE PRENTISS HOLLYWOOD," (Sister of Peter F,) b. North Bridgewater, now Brockton, Mass, Aug. 27, 1851, m. Brockton, Nov. 5, 1879, Clarence R, son of James Rodman and Amanda Malvina Fille- brown, b. Boston, Mass, Mar. 23, 1857; banker; Boston, until 1874; Brockton, 1874-9; Plymouth, 1879-81; since, Broekton; cashier, Plymouth Nat'l Bank, 1879-81; treasurer, Brockton Savings Bank, 1881-91; cashier and vice-prest., Brockton Nat'l Bank, since 1881; Republican. Ch. b. Brockton: 15701. Archie Frost, Jan. 5, 1883. [9825] JOSEPH MILLETT HOLLYWOOD," (Bro. of Peter F,) b. North Bridgewater, now Brockton, Mass, Oct. 10, 1856; m. Henniker, N.H, June 24, 1886, Helen Frances, dau. of Charles Henry and Mary Jane (Blanchard) Courser, b. Henniker, Jan. 16, 1858; postmaster, BrocktOD, Mass, since 1883; Republican; member Board of Trade and Commercial Club. She d. Brockton, Sept. 30, 1890. No issue. [9826] LOUISA McKEEHEN SWIFT," (Sarah P. Hamblin,3 Elkanah/ Reuben,6 Benjamin,5 Reuben,* Elkanah,3 James,21) b. Wareham, Mass, Jan. 28, 1856; m. Jan. 21, 1874, Rufus Henry,3 son of Rufus Carleton and Mary F. (Tobey) Kimball,* b. Brockton, Mass, Apr. 5, 1854: res. Brockton, and Lynn, Mass.; dry goods merchant; Boston, Mass.; she d. Detroit, Mich, Feb. 20, 1883; he m. 2d, May 26, 1886, Jennie H. Hutchinson, b. 1866. * Note 497. For Kimball see notes 254, 303, 344, 404, 412, 421 , and 459. SAMUEL KIMBALL,3 (Benjamin,2 Richard,1) b. Bradford, Mass., Mar. 2,*. 16S0; m. Eunice Chadwick; res. Bradford; he d. 1739; will dated June 30, 1739; proved Aug. 27, 1739. His son James was to have his rights in Penny Cook, alias, Rumford, now Concord, X. H. ; his son Andrew to have his property in Chester, N. H. Ch. b. Bradford; Mercy, Samuel. Edmund, William, Mary, Timothy, James, Andrew, Joshua, Ann. EDMUND KIMBALL,* b. Bradford, Apr. 6, 1716; m. Jan. 25, 1742. Dorothy,5 dau. of Eph raim and Ann (Tenney) Kimball, b. June 30, 1724; farmer; Bradford; a large land owner and an influential citizen; tax collector, 1762. He d. Nov. 10, 1795; she Apr. 30, 1797. Cb. b. Bradford: Timothy, Michael, Anna, David, Edmund, Eunice, William. EDMUND KIMBALL,6 b. Bradford, May 2, 1751 ; m. Feb. 25, 1779, Rebecca Gags, b. Nov. 9, 1758. He served in Capt. Nathaniel Gage's Co., on the Lexington alarm, Apr. 19, 1775; was in the battle of Bunker Hill; also, in Capt. Gage's Co., in Frye's Regt., Sept. 30, to Nov. 6, 1777; res. Bradford. He d. Feb. 11, 1813; she Jan. 18, 1849. Children; Benjamin, Leonard, Rebecca, Pris cilla, Betsey, Nelly, Eleanor. Rebecca, Rufus, William. Edmond. RUFUS KIMBALL,6 b. Bradford, Feb. 9, 1794; m. 1st, Rebecca G., dau. of Samuel and Su sanna (Morse) Carleton, b. 1792, who d. Jan. 23, 1S2I ; m. 2d. Sanbornton, N. H., Lucinda Rogers, b. there, who d. Salem, N. H. ; res. Bradford, Sanbornton Pembroke and Salem, where he d. Mar. IK, 1844. Children: Henry Titcomb, Rufus Carleton, Relx-ccaGage, Ambrose, Benjamin, Hannah Palmer, Clarissa C, Edmund Gage, Mary Howard. RUFUS CARLETON K1MBALL.7 b. Sanbornton, N. H., Jan. 23, 1821 ; m. 1st, June 6, 1S47, Mary I<\, dau. of Edward and Elizabeth (Bassett) Tobey, of Sandwich, Mass., who d. Aug. '19, 1888; m. 2d, May 15, 1889, Mrs. Mary Ann Hardy, dau. of John and Snlly Ballard, of Ipswich, N.H. He went early to North Brlduwater, now Brocton, Mass., and entered the employment of How ard & Clark, furniture mfgrs., of which lirm he became a member; a wealthy man and the owner of many houses; member of the New Jerusalem church. Children: William, Ezra Tobey, Rufus Henry, Fanny Carleton. NINTH GENERATION. 1239 Children: 15702. Edward Carleton, b. July 9, 1876. 15703. Henry Swift. [9827] ALICE CLAIRE BUTMAN," (Jane M. Hamblin,3 Elkanah,' Reuben,6 Benjamin,6 Reuben,4 Elkanah,3 James,21) b. Charlestown, S. C, June 24, 1858; m. Wareham, Mass, June 24, 1887, Capt. George Edward Kuhnast, b. Berlin, Prussia; master mariner; Wareham; Republican; Freemason; she grad. High School, Fairhaven; pianist. Ch. b. Wareham: 15704. Fritz Edward, Apr. 2, 1889. [9828] Capt. PERCIVAL FRANCIS BUTMAN,' (Bro. of Alice C„) "b. Liverpool, Eng, Dec. 18, 1861; m. Christ Church, Canterbury, New Zea land, July 29, 1890, Mary Isabella, dau. of Capt. James Johnson and Jane Jack son (Hughes) Ruxton,* b. Dunedin Otago, New Zealand, May 3, 1866; master mariner; Wareham, Mass.; Republican. He was educated in the Wareham high school; went to sea, July 1, 1876, and was in the California and China trade until he became master of the bark Western Belle, December, 1885, of which he was part owner, and which he left in 1891. He was also master of the steam ships: Barnstable, Bowden and Marmion, the later of the Boston Fruit Co. Line, until the beginning of the Spanish- American war. He then as master com manded the Mass. Volunteer Aid Asso. Hospital Ship, Bay State, at Santiago and Porto Rico, from May to September, 1898; and since has been master of the steamship Admiral Schley, of the U. S. Fruit Co. Line, between Philadelphia and Jamaica, West Indies, for six months in the year, and the balance of the season between Boston and Jamaica; memberof Social Harmony Lodge, A. F. & A. M.; Presbs. No issue. [9829] ARTHUR BENJAMIN BUTMAN,' (Bro. of Alice C,) b. Yonkers, N. Y, Oct. 30, 1866; m. Brockton, Mass, Dec. 31, 1891, Dessie Maude, dau. of Rufus Harvey and Mary Elizabeth (Waterman) Simonds, b. Hartford, Vt, Dec. 17, 1872; Supt. Joslyn Express Co, Brockton; Republican. He graduated from the Wareham, Mass, High School, 1883; member Brockton City Council, 1901-2; Epis.; member Paul Revere Lodge, A. F. & A. M.; Sa- tucket Chapter, R. A. M.; Brockton Council, R. & S. Masters; Bay State Commandery 39, K. T.; Aleppo Temple, Mystic Shrine; Electric Lodge 204, I. O. O. F.; Algonquin Club. No issue. [9830] HAROLD RICKETTS BUTMAN," (Bro. of Alice C„) h. Yonkers, N.Y, Sept. 10, 1868; unmarried; druggist; Wareham; Repub lican; educated Wareham high school; an artist of decided merit. * Note 498. Capt. JAMES JOHNSON RUXTON, b. Asbroath, Scotland; master mariner, and ship owner; Christ Church, New Zealand; m. Jane Jackson Hughes, b. Wellington, New Zealand, dau. of Thomas Jackson Hughes, a British officer, who fought under the Duke of Well ington, at Walerloo; and also served in the wars in New Zealand. 1240 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [9837] MARTHA AMANDA FISH," (Benjamin E,8 Lewin,' Betsey Howland,6 Abigail Hamblin,5 Reuben,4 Elkanah,3 James,21) b. West Ran dolph, Vt, Nov. 28, 1849; m. Addison Wait; she Cong. She d. Syracuse, Neb, June 28, 1882. b. Dec. 14, 1868, Woodstock, Ohio. " Sept, 1870, NebraskaCity; d.Aug.23,'7l " Jan, 1872, "• " d. Oct. 3, 1872. " Mar. 11, 1873, Syracuse, Neb. " Mar, 1876, " " d. Sept. 4, 1878. " Apr. 15, 1877. " " Children: 15705. Gleason, t 15706. Leah, ' 15707. Chas. Hurbert, ' 15708. Guy, 15709. Jennie, ' 15710. Mary Amy, ' [9840] MARY GLEASON FISH," (Sister of Martha A,) b. Woodstock, Ohio, April 14, 1857; m. there, Apr. 26, 1877, Joseph, son of John and Catherine (Adams) Wiss, b. Fryburgh, Ohio, Sept. 8, 1854; cigar mfg.; Wapakoneta, Ohio; has res. Fryburgh and Woodstock, Ohio, aDd Syra cuse, Neb.; Republican; she Presb, Children: 15711. Charles Henry, b. Mar. 9, 1878, Woodstock; unm. 1899. 15712. Frederick, " Aug. 3, 1879, 15713. Martha Laurens, " July 18, 1887, Wapakoneta. 15714. ' Anna Catherine, " Sept. 1, 1889. " [9851] ELMER ELLSWORTH CARPENTER," (Harriet N. Fish," Lewin,' Betsey Howland,6 Abigail Hamblin,5 Reuben,4 Elkanah,3 James,21) b. Randolph, Vt, June 24, 1861; m. Boston, Mass, Jan. 18, 1887, Laura Burnside, dau. of Henry Grafton and Eliza Ann ( Jewett) Morse, b. East Boston, Apr. 3, 1862; traveling salesman; Boston; Republican. No issue. [9853] ERNEST ELTON FISH," (Arnold B,3 Lewin,' Betsey Howland,» Abigail Hamblin,6 Reuben,* Elkanah,3 James,21) b. Randolph, Vt, July 19, 1863; m. June 4, 1884, Lilly Louise Flint. Ch. b. St. Albans, Vt.: 15715. Elton Walbridge, Dec. 5, 1887. [9856] ELECTA AMELIA FISH," (Sister of Ernest E,) b. Randolph, Vt, June30, 1871; m. Aug.l, 1893, Harry Carley Allen. Adopt ed two children, brother and sister, Jan. 14, 1898: Clement, b. Feb. 29, 1892. Lou Evelyn, " Jan. 25, 1897. [9857] JUSTUS HOWLAND CROCKER," (Sarah A. Fish,8 Benjamin,' Betsey Howland,6 Abigail Hamblin,6 Reuben,* Elkanah,3 James,21) b. Co tuit, Mass, Mar. 1, 1868; m. East Sandwich, Mass, Oct. 16, 1895, Ina L. Hall. No issue. [9859] JOSEPH HOLWAY CROCKER," (Bro. of Justus H„) b. Cotuit, Mass, Aug. 18, 1871; m. Orange, Mass, Oct. 26, 1894, Annie H. Priest; W rcester. Mass. NINTH GENERATION. 1241 Children: 15716. A Daughter. 15717. A Son. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN FISH," (Benjamin F,3 Susanna,' Betsey Howland,6 Abigail Hamblin,5 Reuben,4 Elkanah,3 James,2*) b. Charles town, Mass, July 4, 1848; m. there, June 29, 1871, Emma Frances Ferrin. Ch. b. Charlestown: 15718. Albert, 1873; d. 1874. 15719. Cora Gleason, 1875, " 1884. 15720. Etta Louisa, Nov. 4, 1877. 15721. Marion, 1879; d. 1880. [9863] SUSAN ELIZA FISH," (Sister of Benjamin F,) b. Charlestown, Mass, Jan. 7, 1851; m. there, Oct. 17, 1872, Charles WiUey Carlisle. Children: 15722. Mabelle Susie, b. Oct. 13, 1877, Charlestown. 15723. Clarence Wilbur, " July 27, 1883, Medford. [9864] HOWARD WILLIAM FISH," (Bro. of Benjamin F,) b. Charlestown, Mass, Dec. 25, 1852; m. Somerville, Mass, Feb. 1, 1876, Etta Julia Buxton; rubber maker. Children: 15724. William Howard, Jan. 22, 1877, Winter Hill. 15725. George Benjamin, July 8, 1878; d. Sept. 2, 1878. 15726. Harry Edgar, July 11, 1882, E. Boston. [9865] EDWIN HERBERT FISH," (Bro. of Benjamin F,) b. Charlestown, Mass, Aug. 2, 1855; m. Boston, Mass. Child: 15727. George, b. 1891. [9866] CHARLES SUMNER FISH," (Bro. of Benjamin F,) b. Charlestown, Mass, Dec. 21, 1857; m. Nettie Hoyt. Children: 15728. Addie. 15729. Charles. 15730. George. 15731. Laura. [9868] CARRIE SOPHIA FISH," (Sister of Benjamin F„) b. Charlestown, Mass, June 5, 1862; m. there, Charles T. Dearborn. Children: 15732. Charles Edwin, b. 1881. 15733. Eva Gertrude, " May 24, 1883. 15734. Ernest, " 1884. 1242 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [9869] LIZZIE HAMLEN FISH," (Sister of Benjamin F,) b. Charlestown, Mass, July 22, 1864; m. Woburn, Mass, Nov, 1881, Charles Benjamin Buck. Children: 15735. Florence May, b. Mar. 12, 1882, N. Woburn 15736. Bessie Waite, tt Dec. 17, 1885, a 15737. Helen, a 1889. 15738. Carl Benjamin, 1 1 1892. 15739. Wilbur, " 1895. 15740. Jennie, t i 1896. 15741. Lena, " Jan. 4, 1899. 15742. Walter, " Sept. 18, 1990. [9870] HENRY CLINTON FISH," (Bro. of Benjamin F,) b. Charlestown, Mass, Nov. 12, 1866; m. Somerville, Mass, Oct. 4, 1888, Ab bie Maria Nichols: foreman. Children: 15743. Henry Irving, b. Sept. 2, 1890; d. Sept. 16, 1890. 15744. Ethel Louise, " Sept. 19, 1892. 15745. Marion Gertrude, " Apr. 12, 1895. [9871] WALTER SHERMAN FISH," (Bro. of Benjamin F„) b. Charlestown, Mass, Nov. 5, 1868; m. 1890, Minnie Graham. He d. Nov. 11, 1897. Child: 15746. Walter Earl. [9873] GRACE LOUISE FISH," (Sister of Benjamin F„) b. Charlestown, Mass, Sept. 30, 1873; m. North Woburn, Mass, June 7, 1894, Walter Lindsay Poole. No issue. [9881] ZENAS CROCKER," (Susan A. Jones,6 Abigail Fish.' Betsey Howland,6 Abigail Hamblin,6 Reuben,* Elkanah,3 James,21) b. Cotuit, Mass.. Jan. 6, 1864; m. Annie Jean, dau. of Neil and Margaret, (Thorn) McLean, b. Ontario, 1862; grocer, provision and fruit dealer; res. Yorktown, North Dak, and New Dorchester, Mass.; Republican; Methodist; she Presb. Ch. b. Yorktown: 15747. Susie May, May 22, 1885. 15748. Zenas, Sept. 6, 1887. 15749. Henry Lovell, Jan. 30,1889. 15750. Neil Lowell, " " " 15751. Lauchlan, Nov. 25, 1893. [9882] ELLEN MARIA CROCKER," (Sister of Zenas ) b Cotuit, Mass, Apr. 11, 1868; m. there, Jan. 8, 1890, Capt. Daniel Harvey sonof James Harvey and Mary (Nickerson*) Handy, b. Cotuit, Aug 31, 1863: master mariner; Cotuit; Republican; Freemason; she Methodist. He was lost OiU ,¦¦>< '.I . Child: 15752. Nellie Gertrude, b. Jan. 25 1893. For Nickerson see note 341. NINTH GENERATION. 1243 [9883] FRANCIS HERBERT CROCKER," (Bro. of Zenas, ) b. Cotuit, Mass, Sept. 21, 1872: m. Dorchester, Mass, Oct. 23, 1895, Henri etta Burrows; res. New Dorchester, Mass.; Republican. Child: 15753. Esther Frances, July 11, 1897. [9884] AUGUSTUS JONES CHAMBERLIN," (Nancy E.Jones,6 Abigail Fish,' Betsey Howland,6 Abigail Hamblin,5 Reuben,4 Elkanah,3 James,21) b. Woodstock, Vt, Sept. 15, 1859. Ch. b. Guile, N. H.: 15754. Ethel May, May 31, 1884. [9885] WILLIAM ELLSWORTH CHAMBERLIN," (Bro. of Augustus J,) b. Woodstock, Vt, Feb. 8, 1865. Children: 15755. Ralph Howland, b. May 15, 1886, E. Dedham. 15756. Maude Lorraine, " Aug. 3, 1887, Lisbon, Me. [9886] JAMES LEON RILEY," (Emma M. Jones,6 Abigail Fish,' Betsey Howland,6 Abigail Hamblin,6 Reuben,4 Elkanah,3 James,2*) b. West Randolph, Vt, Feb. 6, 1873; m. Nov. 26, 1895, Lizzie J, dau. of William and Eliza (McDon ald) Dewey, b. Philadelphia, Pa,Feb. 2, 1873: engineer; Philadelphia, since Nov, 1895; Republican; she Epis. Ch. b. Philadelphia: 15757. William Merle, Sept. 20, 1896. 15758. James Leon, Mar. 18, 1898. 15759. Elizabeth Eleanor, Oct. 11, 1901. [9901] HARRIET NEWELL HAMBLIN," (Sylvanus F,3 Caleb,' Benjamin,6 Lemuel,6 Reuben,* Elkanah,3 James,21) b. Fort Jones, Cal, Aug. 23, 1869; m. Oroville, Cal, Oct. 3, 1891, Henry Asa, son of John Andrew and Har riet (White*) Biddings,! b. Areata, Cal, Sept. 23, 1860; machinist; Areata; Re publican: member Society of Natives Sons. [9902J ANNA ELIZA HAMBLIN," (Sister of Harriet N,) b. Yreka, Cal, July 18, 1871: m. Oroville, Cal, Feb. 25, 1895, Ernest Martin, son of John Andrew and Harriet (White*) Biddings,! b. May 26, 1869; butter maker; Areata, Cal.; Republican: Odd Fellow, and memberof Native Sons. She d. Areata, Jan. 16, 1898. [9906] CALEB ERVING HAMBLIN," (Caleb O,3 Caleb,' Benjamin,6 Lemuel,6 Reuben,* Elkanah,3 James,2*) b. Falmouth, Mass., Feb. 22, 1864; m. Yarmouth, Mass, Nov. 10, 1897, Florence Mabel, dau. of John and Tabitha * Note 499. Rev. ASA WHITE was a Methodist minister, who preached the flrst sermon in San Francisco: afterward removed to Humboldt Co., Cal., then a wilderness, and established the first church there. His daughters were the flrst white girls in that county. + Note 500. JOHN ANDREW BIDDINGS, b. Montgomery Co., Pa., 1833; m. 1856, Harriet, dau. of Rev. Asa White. He went to Eureka, Cal, and erected the flrst saw mill on the Bay, 1855. He volunteered to fight the Indians, joined Capt. Woodward's company and had many perilous escapes from death. At one time he owned a valuable farm, which was destroyed, and he began life anew at Areata, Cal. He d. .Feb. 9, 1893. 1244 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. (Rogers) Wilson, b. Harwich, Mass, 1878; carpenter: expressman: North Fal mouth; Republican. Ch. b. North Falmouth: 15760. Maxwell Osborn, Oct. 26, 1898. [9907] SYLVANUS ALLEN HAMBLIN," (Bro. of Caleb E„) born at sea, Latitude 28, south Longitude 14, 30, W, on ship Eliza Adams, at 10:30 p. ra, Feb. 23, 1868; m. Falmouth, Mass, Feb. 26, 1896, Gertrude, dau. John L. and Annie M. (Healy) Edmunds, b. W. Falmouth, Aug. 13, 1777; har ness maker; West Falmouth; Republican. Ch. b. W. Falmouth: 15761. Chester Earl, July 21, 1898. [9910] PERCY CALVIN HAMBLIN," (Bro. of Caleb E„) b. Akeroth, New Zealand, June 14, 1875: m. West Falmouth, Mass, June 5, 1902, Harriet Conquest, dau. of Minard and Harriet Lapham (Perrin) Wood, b. So. Boston, Mass, Mar. 30, 1868; painter: West Falmouth; she Adventist. [9914] WILLIAM OSBORN HAMBLIN," (Elias T,» Caleb,' Benjamin,6 Lemuel,5 Reuben,* Elkanah,3 James,21) b. Sandwich, Mass, Jan. 16, 1865: m. Akron, Ohio, Nov. 30, 1892, Nellie Sophia, dau. of Henry and Jennie (Evans) Hine, b. Akron, Ohio, Sept. 30, 1867: teacher; Providence, R, I. High School. He res. New Bedford, Mass, 1873-88; Boston, Mass, until 1890; Akron, Ohio, until 1892; since, Providence.Ch. b. Providence: 15762. Donald Osborne, Jan. 3, 1894. L9922] CHARLES APOLLOS EATON," (Mary E. Hamlen.3 Thomas,' Benjamin,6 Lemuel,6 Reuben,* Elkanah,3 James,21) b. N. Bridgewater, now Brockton, Mass, Sept. 11, 1855; m. there, 1876, Abbie Allen, dau. of Soranus and Louisa Lincoln, (Cone) Dunham,* b. N. Bridgewater, Oct. 7, 1855; shoe mfg.; Brockton; chief of fire department: Methodists. Ch. b. Brockton: 15763. Mary Abbie, Dec. 23, 1876; d. Mar. 11, 18S6. 15764. Charles Chester, June 11, 1878. 15765. Louis Franklin, Sept. 11, 1893. [9923] JOSEPH HERBERT HAMLEN," (Charles Cv Thomas,' Benja min,6 Lemuel,6 Reuben,* Elkanah,3 James,2*) b. Sidney, Me, Nov. 19, 1847; m. Foxborough, Mass, Sept. 3, 1872, Jennie I, dau. of Abijah and Abby (Hill) Fales, b. Medway, Mass, Aug. 6, 1852; carpenter and builder; Sidney, Me.; Need ham and Spencer, Mass.; Putnam, Ct.; Orange, Mass, 10 years; Foxborough, 1895; Republican; member Rural Lodge, A.F. &A. M, Sidney; and Social Lodge I. O. O. F, Orange; Baptists. Ch. b. Foxborough: 15766.* Annie L, Dec. 29, 1874. For Dunham see note :. NINTH GENERATION. 1245 [9924] CHARLES THOMAS HAMLEN," (Bro. of Joseph H,) b. Sidney, Me, June 29, 1849; m. Lizzie Sullivan, of Charlestown, Mass.; res. California. No issue. [9925] MARY ABBIE HAMLEN," (Sister of Joseph H,) b. Sidney, Me, May 1, 1851; m. David B. Munsey, of Oakland, Me, where she d. Feb. 7, 1892. No issue. [9927] Rev. GEORGE HENRY HAMLEN," (Bro. of Joseph H,) b. Sidney, Me, Feb. 22, 1866; m. May 13, 1893, Almira Jeanette Avery, b. Jefferson, Maine, Apr. 18, 1869. He graduated Bates College, Lewiston, Me, class of 1890: Cobb Divinity School, Lewiston, class of 1893, and ordained at graduation; missionaries, Balsore district, Orissa, Bengal Presidency, India; appointed by Free Baptist Board Foreign Missions, Aug. 16, 1893. Child: 15767. A Son, b. June, 1894. [9930] HENRIETTA TOBEY" HAMBLIN," (John C,3 Benjamin,'6 Lemuel,5 Reuben,3 Elkanah,3 James,21) b. West Falmouth, Mass, Sept. 2, 1857; tn. Hon. Edward Herbert," son of Josiah and Mary E. (Thayer) Thompson,* b. Worcester, Mass, Sept 28, 1857; U.S. Consul, Minda, Yucatan, 8 years, 1896. The have children. (9931] ALICE MARIA HAMBLIN," (Sister of Henrietta T,) b. Australia, Mar. 9, 1860; m. West Falmouth, Mass, Dec. 31, 1879, Horace Edward, son of Benjamin and Clara (Bates) Swift, t b. Plymouth, Mass, Dec. 22, 1857; mechanical engineer; Providence, R. I, 1881-6; since, Boston, Mass.; she d. Dorchester, Mass, Oct. 11, 1900. Children: 15768. Wilmot Layton, b. 1880, W. Falmouth; unm. 1902. 15769. Louis Hamblin, " 1883, Providence: d. 1883. 15770. Edith Foster, " 1885, " " 1887. 15771. Ethel Makia, " 1888, Boston. [9933] JOHN ALBERT HAMBLIN," (Bro. of Henrietta T,) b. West Falmouth, Mass, Jan. 14, 1864; m. Milford, N. H, June 28, 1888, Mary Ellen, dau. of William W. and Sarah (Hardy) Greenwood, b. Hollis, Me, Sept, 1862; electrician; Augusta, Me, since 1888; member city council, 1895; Bethlehem Lodge, A. F. & A. M.; Cashnoc Chapter, R. A. M.; Highland Lodge, A. O. U. W.; she d. Augusta, Sept. 8, 1895. Ch. b. Augusta: 15772. Mariam Louise, Apr. 19, 1889. 15773. Edith, Aug. 21, 1892. * Note 501. JOSIAH AUGUSTUS THOMPSON,3 Josiah,' James,65*3 Simeon,2 James.*) JAMES THOMPSON,1 b. England, 1593; wife Elizabeth, three sons and a dau. all b. Eng land. He came to Mass., in the company of Gov. Winthrop, landed at Saiem, June, 1630. one of the flrst settlers of Charlestown, Mass. ; yeoman; freeman, Dec, 1633; one of the flrst settlers of Woburn, Mass. + For Swift for see note 121. 1246 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [9938] NANNIE ETHEL HAMBLIN," (George W,8 Benjamin,'6 Lem uel,5 Reuben,4 Elkanah,3 James,21) b. Astoria, Oregon, Jan. 29, 1878; m. Clatsop, Oregon, Nov. 1, 1899, Luther Marion, son of William Lewis and Martha Gilbert' (Lynch) Campbell,* b. Vineland, Kansas, Oct. 11, 1865; res. Rainier, Wash.: Republican. [9940] SAMUEL MOREY HOLMAN," (Christina A. Hamblin,3 Benja min,'6 Lemuel,5 Reuben,4 Elkanah,3 James,21) b. Norton, Mass, Jan. 1, 1861; m. West Falmouth, Mass, Jan. 1, 1886, Virtue Elizabeth, dau. of Silas F. and Mar tha Gifford (Bowermant) SwifU b. W. Falmouth, Nov. 28, 1860; photographer: Attleboro, Mass.; Republican; member K. P, and Pilgrim Fathers; she Friend; member Round Table and Pilgrim Fathers. Ch. b. Attleboro: 15774. Grace Morey, Oct. 8, 1886. 15775. Samuel Morey, Nov. 2, 1887. 15776. Laura Swift, July 19, 1891; d. Nov. 18, 1891. 15777. Virtue Swift, June 4, 1895. 15778. David Emory, Nov. 15, 1896. [9942] GEORGE FRANKLIN HAMLIN," (George W,3 Benjamin,'* Lemuel,5 Reuben,* Elkanah,3 James,21) b. Pawtucket, R. I., Dec. 13, 1871; m. there, Aug, 1891. Maria I. Ray, Attleboro, Mass, from whom he separated; jeweler; Pawtucket, until 1877; afterwards, Attleboro, Mass.; Republican; Cong.; marine, U. S. Navy, enlisted 1896; dis. as corporal, Oct. 25, 1901; re-en listed in signal service, U. S. A, Nov. 1, 1901; stationed in Alaska. Ch. b. Attleboro: 15779. Isabella Willmarth, July 24, 1893. [9943] WALTER MARSHALL HAMLIN," ( Bro. of George F, ) b. Pawtucket, R. I, Mar. 30, 1873; in. by Rev. Walter Barton, Attleboro, Mass, Nov. 7, 1892, Elizabeth L, dau. of George and Elizabeth Felton, b. Ply mouth, Mass, 1873; printer; Pawtucket, until 1877; since, Attleboro, Mass.; Republican. Children: 15780. Walter Marshall, b. May 21, 1893, Thomaston, Me. 15781. Louise Felton, " Oct. 6, 1895, Attleboro. [9945] EULINDA MARIA BAKER," (Mary S. Hamblin,« Benjamin," Lemuel,6 Reuben,4 Elkanah,3 James,2*) b. West Falmouth, Mass, Sept. 18, 1861; m. there, Frederick Newton, son of James and Achsah (Landers) Bowman,§ b. West Falmouth; carpenter; W.Falmouth; Democrat; K. P.; Methodists. * Note 503. LEWIS CAMPBELL, b. near Lynchburg. Va... Oct.. 10, 1TS0; m. Susannah Mon roe, b. near Richmond, Va., Feb. 21, 17S4; soldier, 1S12 win-; their son, William Lewis Campbell. b. near Lynchburg, Feb. 15, 1812, m. Martha G. Lynch. JOHN LYNCH, native of Virginia, m. Sevicy Hayth, b. Campbell Co., Va,, 17!**; soldier 1812 war; their dau. Martha G. Lynch, m. William L. Campbell. + For Bowerman see note 327. * B'or Swift see note 131. 6 For Bowman see note 327. NINTH GENERATION. 1247 Children: 15782. Marjorie Newton, b. Brockton. 15783. Hazel Mae, u u 15784. Rita, *( (( 15785. Ruth Ellen, " W. Falmouth. 15786. Eulinda, u a a 15787. Grover, a tt a L9947] ALONZO HAMBLIN BAKER," (Bro. of Eulinda M,) b. West Falmouth, Mass, Dec. 6, 1868; m. Brooklyn, N. Y, Mae Moe; painter; Brooklyn; Republican; Methodist. [9948] CHRISTINA HOLMAN HARTWELL," ( Mary S. Hamblin,3 Benjamin,'* Lemuel,5 Reuben,* Elkanah,3 James,21) b. West Falmouth, Mass, Mar. 24, 1875; m. East Falmouth, Benjamin Stuart, son of Alvin and Eliza (Stuart) Crowell,* b. W. Falmouth; painter; W. Falmouth; Republican; mem ber A. P. A.; she Methodist. Ch. b. W. Falmouth: 15788. Dorothea. 15789. Alvin Francis. [9952] LIZZIE BARSTOW SANFORD," (Timothy,3 Delilah Eldridge,' Rebecca Hamblin,6 Lemuel,6 Reuben,4 Elkanah,3 James,21) b. Fairhaven, Mass, Aug. 31, 1865: m. Falmouth, Mass, June 4, 1901, Elmer Lorenzo, son of Lorenzo and Achsah (Battles) Shurtleff, b. Somerset, Mass, July 26, 1864; rail road employe, N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co.; Somerset, 1864-70: Fairhaven, 1870- 93; Boston, Mass, since 1893; Republican; member of George H. Taber Lodge, A.F. & A.M. [9953] ELLEN DAVIS HATCH," (Adeline Sanford,' Delilah Eldridge,' Rebecca Hamblin,6 Lemuel,6 Reuben,* Elkanah,3 James,21) b. Woods Hole, Mass, Nov. 7, 1855: m. there, Dec. 25, 1882, Frank L, sonof Barzillai Lewis and Elizabeth Ann (Gardner) Gifford, t b. Woods Hole, July 18, 1854: painter; Woods Hole; member Marine Lodge, A. F. & A. M.; Epis. Ch. b. Woods Hole: 15790. Ellen Franklin, July 18, 1884. 15791. William Mason, Apr. 10, 1886, 15792. Chas. Edmund Lloyd, Dec. 3, 1887. [9962] NETTIE M. BENSON," (Isadore G. Hamblin,3 Josiah,' Ellis,6 Lemuel,6 Reuben,* Elkanah,3 James,2*) b. West Wareham, Mass, 1874; m. 1898, Lester P. Hodgkins, b. Lewiston, Me, 1874; carpenter; So. Portland, Me. [9963] ISADORE J. HAMBLIN," (Charles,3 Ainsworth F,' Lemuel,65 Reuben,* Elkanah,3 James,2*) b. Barnstable, Mass, Sept. 16, 1874; m. Dec. 30, 1894, Edwin Baker.J Child: 15793. Milton. * For Crowell see notes 52, 270 and 390. t For Gifford see note 93. * For Baker see note 125. 1248 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [9966] LILU CYRENE COFFIN," (Harriet C. Kern,6 Cyrene E. Hamblin,' Lemuel,65 Reuben,* Elkanah,3 James,21) h. Hyannis, Mass.; m. Wedgewood, of Somerville. Mass. Children: 15794, Ralph. 15795. Harriet. 15796. Luther. [9971] FRANKLIN KOSSUTH WILMARTH," (Ephram,3 Abigail C. Hamblin,' Lemuel,65 Reuben,* Elkanah,3 James,2*) b. Sandwich, Mass, Oct. 19, 1851; m. Apr. 12, 1876, Emma Anderson, b. N. Y, Apr. 3, 1854; tailor and cut ter; Brooklyn, N. Y.; Republican; Methodist. Ch. b. Brooklyn: 15797. Franklin Mortimer, 15798. Walter Livingston, 15799. Grace Adelaide, 15800. Walter Livingston, 15801. George Reynolds, 15802. Pierce Jarvis, 15803. Charles Henry, [9973] GEORGE LEONARD WILMARTH," (Bro. of Franklin K,) b. Sandwich, Mass, Sept. 2, 1857; m. Apr. 9, 1883, Jennie Lobel, b. New York, Jan. 16, 1861; collector; Brooklyn, N. Y.; Republican; Epis. Children: 15804. Florence Ethel, b. Mar. 9, 1884, N. Y. 15805. Nellie Augusta, " Sept.26, 1885, Brooklyn. 15806. Maude Eleen, •' Dec. 8, 1887, " 15807. George Reynolds, " Jan. 26, 1890, " 15808. Albert Victor, " Nov. 25, 1892, " 15809. Robert Leonard, " Nov. 18, 1894, " 15810. Harold Edward, " May 4, 189-, [9983] EDWIN FOREST JONES," (Nancy M. Hamblin,3 Simeon F„* Lemuel,66 Reuben,4 Elkanah,3 James,21) b. Mar. 17, 1868; m. Julia Boyle. Child: 15811. Edwin Sylvester, b. July 29, 1895. Feb. 20, 1877. Aug. 7, 1879; d. Oct. 18, 1881. Dec. 18, 1881, " July 28, 1882. July 6, 1883. Oct. 25, 1886. June 1, 1891. Sept. 4, 1895. WILLIAM CLINTON GREENE," (Dorcas H. Hamblin,3 Sim eon F,' Lemuel,66 Reuben,4 Elkanah,3 James,21) b. Feb. 15, 1871; unmarried. He enlisted at New Bedford, Mass, Nov. 27, 1899, in the Spanish war; served at Manila, P. I.; was in the battle at Tsin Tsin, and seige of Pekin, China; served in the Legation Guard in Pekin, until Nov. 27, 1902, when he was honorably dis charged; res. Marion, Mass. [9990] ELLA GIBBS ATWOOD," (Susan M. Hamblin,' Simeon F,' Lemuel,65 Reuben,* Elkanah/ James,2*) b. South Middleboro, Mass, June 7, 1868; m. there, Feb. 14, 1891, Eugene Ebenezer, son of Ebenezer Dunham and Nancy Eugenia ( Bisbee) Sbaw,* b. Carver, Mass, Nov. 5, 1845; lumber mfg, and cranberry grower; Carver; Republican; member A. O. U. W, and I. O. O. F. * For Shaw see notes 68 and 398. NINTH GENERATION. 1249 Children: 15812. Kenneth Eugene, b. Feb. 17, 1892, Plymouth. 15813. Cora Frances, " Apr. 12, 1893, Carver. 15814. Hannah Lucile, " Oct. 11, 1895, " 15815. Ara vesta Eugenia, " July 3, 1898, " [9991] .HARRIET AMES ATWOOD," (Sister of Ella G,) b. South Middleboro, Mass., June 26, 1870; m. there, Nov. 27, 1890, Ephraim Edward, son of Edward and Victoria ( Westgate) Stringer, b. Carver, Mass.; moulder: South Carver: Republican. Ch. b. So. Carver: 15816. Lavarah. Mar. 4, 1893. 15817. Granville, May 27, 1894. 15818. Francis Emerson, July 9,1902. [9992] JOHN EVERETT ATWOOD," (Bro. of Ella G.,) b. South Middleboro, Mass, July 19, 1872; m. Carver, Mass, Nov. 30, 1898, Lillian Mabel, dau. of Theodore Thomas and Elizabeth Sampson (Leach) Vaughan, b. Carver, Dec. 28, 1879; sawyer: Carver; Republican; member Lodge 84, A.O. U. W.; she Baptist. Ch. b. Carver; 15819. Lawrence Ellsworth, Dec. 19, 1899. 15820. Elizareth, May 29, 1902. [9993] HERBERT FRANKLIN ATWOOD," (Bro. of Ella G,) b. South Middleboro, Mass, Oct. 29, 1874; m. Carver, Mass, Mar. 3, 1898, Lucy Thomas, dau. of Albert Tillson and Maria Young (Davis*) Shurtliff, b. Washington, D. C, Jan. 9, 1877; teamster; Carver: Republican: member Ply mouth Rock Lodge 84, A. O. U. W. Ch. b. Carver: 15821. Roy F, Sept. 8, 1898. 15822. Charlotte, Sept. 15, 1899. 15823. Eunice, Aug. 31, 1902. [9994] FLORA WILLIAMS ATWOOD," (Sister of Ella G,) b. South Middleboro, Mass, June 16, 1878; m. Carver, Mass, Feb. 22, 1896, James Stewart, son of James Stewart and Juliet (Rickard) Hudson, b. Jan. 9. 1875. Ch. b. South Middleboro: 15824. A Son, July 24, 1898, stillborn. [9998J KATE M. HAMBLIN," (Lemuel E,8 Simeon F,' Reuben,654 Elka nah,3 James,21) b. Gadsen, Ala, Oct. 1, 1867; m. July 26, 1887, Otto Agricola. Children: 15825. Emma Julia, b. July 25, 1887; d. Nov. 19, 1888, 15826. Ethel L, " July 12, 1889, " Feb. 19, 1893. 15827. Lillian Ruth, " Dec. 27, 1890. 15828. Otto Hamlin, " July 6, 1892. 15829. Hugh Wilmer, " June 12. 1894. 15830. Frederick Theodore, " Jan. 12, 1896. * For Davis see notes 4, 17, 42 and 169. 1250 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [10007] LEMUEL E. TASKER," (Catherine A. Hamblin,8 Simeon F,' Reuben,6 Lemuel,6 Reuben,* Elkanah,3 James,2*) b. Wyoming, Illinois, 1860. Children: ' 15831. Reuben C. 15832. Lorene. [10019] OLIVE HAMBLIN CROWELL," (Joshua,3 Olive N. Hamblin,' Thomas,65 Reuben,* Elkanah,3 James,21) b. East Dennis, Mass, Sept. 6, 1869; m. there, Apr. 24, 1894, Louis, son of Cyrus and Dorothy (Weeks*) Nickerson, t b. Harwich, Mass, Aug. 19, 1869; telegraph operator and ticket agent: N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. Co ; Fairhaven, Mass, since 1893; Republican; Free Thinker. Ch. b. Fairhaven: 15833. A Son, Feb. 19, 1895: d. Mar. 14, 1895. 15834. Doris Meredith, Dec. 21, 1896. [10024] OLIVER FRANCIS HAMBLIN," (Francis E,3 Thomas,'65 Reuben,4 Elkanah,3 James,21) b. Newton, Mass, Apr. 8, 1856; m. 1st, Newton, Sept. 26, 1877, Martha Stone, dau. of Philemon and Caroline Ware (Quigley) Stacy, b. West Newton, Mass, Oct. 14, 1883; who d. Newton, Dec. 18, 1884: m. 2d, June 26, 1889, Hattie Everett, dau. of Henry Walter and Lydia Fuller (Holwayt) Fish,g b. W. Barnstable, Mass, July 20, 1869: R. R. conductor; New ton, until 1893; since, Allston, Mass.; Republican; member Waban Lodge 156, I. O. O. F, and Channing Council 76, Newton; second wife, Cong. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Newton: 15835. Charlotte Caroline, Feb. 8, 1879. 15836. Charles Francis, Aug. 22, 1881. 15837. Martha Elizabeth, Dec. 12, 1884. [10034] MARIETTA HAMBLIN," (William M,6 Thomas C,' John,654 Elkanah,3 James,21) b. Nantucket, Mass, May 10, 1866; m. by Rev. Myron S. Dudley, Nantucket, Jan. 18, 1893, Lewis Sheridan, son of Charles F. and Deborah B. (Chadwick||) Ray, b. Nantucket, Jan. 7, 1865: painter: Nantucket; she member W. R. C, 86. Ch. b. Nantucket: 15838. Marion, 1896. 15839. Gladys, 1898. 15840. Alice, 1900. * For Weeks see notes 422 and 462. + For Nickerson see note 341. X For Holway see note 464. 8 For Fish see note 54. 0 For Chadwick see note 198. TENTH GENERATION. [10069] AUGUSTUS HAMBLEN HALL,*" Drusilla Hamblin," Joshua,8' Cornelius,65 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,21) b. South Boston, Mass, May 9, 1865; res. Wakefield, Mass.; unmarried; member Golden Rule Lodge, A. F. & A. M. [10077] LORENZO DOW BAKER,*6 (Martha M. Hopkins," Hope Ham blen,8 Joshua,' Cornelius,66 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,'2*) b. Wellfleet, Mass, Sept. 5, 1863; unmarried; merchant, and U. S. consular agent, Port Molant, Jamaica, W. L; member board of directors Boston Fruit Co.; member Ameri can Academy Political and Social Science, Philadelphia, Pa, and W. C. T. U. [10078] JOSHUA HAMBLEN BAKER,*6 (Bro. of Lorenzo D,) b. Wellfleet, Mass., June 8, 1868; unmarried; agent and traffic manager, Boston Fruit Co.: Methodist; and member W. C. T. U. [10079] MARTHA ALBERTA BAKER,10 (Sister of Lorenzo D,) b. Wellfleet, Mass, Aug. 31, 1875; unmarried; Methodist; member W.C.T.U, and Christian Endeavor. [10080] REUBEN RICH BAKER,10 (Bro. of Lorenzo D,) b. Wellfleet, Mass, Aug. 13, 1877; unmarried; U. S. consular agent, Port Maria, Jamaica, W. I.; agent Boston Fruit Co, and West India Fibre Co.; member W.C.T.U. [10092] MABEL ALLEN NICHOLSON,10 (Mary E. A. Baker," Elijah,8 Jane Hamblen,' Cornelius,65 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,21) b. East Boston, Mass, Dec. 1, 1867; m. Essex, Mass, Dec 25, 1896, Winfield Moses Daniels, of Woonsocket, Rhode Island. Children: 15841. Joyce Millicent, b. Sept. 30, 1887. 15842. Winfield Moses, " June 7, 1889. 15843. Elizabeth Blackburn, " Jan. 25. 1891. [10097] FLORENCE WHITMAN STORY,1" (Adaliz M. Baker," Elijah,3 Jane Hamblen,' Cornelius,65 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Essex, Mass, Dec. 10, 1875; m. East Boston, Mass, June 22, 1898, Francis Albert Goodhue, of Essex. Ch. b. Essex: 15844. Florence Alberta, Apr. 7, 1899. 1252 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [10100] FRANCIS ALLEN COBB,10 (Mary F. Rich," Mary J. Baker,8 Jane Hamblen,7 Cornelius,65 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Wellfleet, Mass, Dec. 9, 1874; m. N. Y. City, Nov. 29, 1896, Mabel Pratt, b. May 4, 1879; proof reader; Wellfleet, until 1890; since, N. Y.; Methodist; she Epis.; she d. N. Y. City, Oct. 1, 1897. Ch. N. Y. City: 15845. Francis Allen, Aug. 26, 1897. [10104] JONATHAN EDDY. HAMBLEN,10 (Charles T," Joseph B,3 Cornelius,'65 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Boston, Mass, May 29, 1866; m. New York City, May 24, 1892, May Ethel, dau. of George and Margaret E. (Keyes) Compton, b. Quincy, Plumas Co, Cal, July 29, 1873; lawyer; N. Y. City, 1899. No issue. [10144] ELIZA HOPKINS,10 (Andrew S," Joel,3 Ruth D. Gross,' Mercy Hamblen,6 Cornelius,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James:2*) m. George W, son of Richard and Julia Douglas Chipman.* Children: 15846. Percy Rich. 15847. Lewis. 15848. George W. [10145] SARAH HOPKINS,10 (Sister of Eliza.) m. Frank, son of Alfred and Lydia Chase; res. Galveston, Texas. Six or seven children. [10151] VERNON SINNETT,10 (Clara, D. Hopkins," Joel,6 Ruth D. Gross,' Mercy Hamblin,6 Cornelius,6 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,21) m. Dec. 31, 1895, Fanny Ethel Farmer. Child: 15849. A Son. [101531 JOHN INGALLS BROWNE,10 (Ruth N. Hopkins," Joshua,6 Ruth D. Gross,' Mercy Hamblen,6 Cornelius,5 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James 21) b Philadelphia Pa, Feb. 14, 1852; m. Washington, D. C, Feb. 14, 1883, Jeannette Alden, dau. of Nelson Addison and Janet K. West, b. Bath Me, May 20 1858- 1st asst. examiner, U. S. Patent Office, Washington, D. C: Republican- P G ' Eastern Lodge 7, I. O. O. F.; P. G. M, I. O. O. F, D. O; Major, P. M. Branch! I. O. O. F.; member Superior Lodge, K. P.; and S. A. R. Child: 15850. Mable, b. Mar, 1884; d. July 4, 1884. [10154] * CHARLES WESTON HOPKINS BROWNE,*0 (Bro. of John 1 1 b. . Bangor, Me Oct. 27, 1857; m. Orono, Me, Dec. 23, 1884, Maude Maria, dau. of William and Jane Maria (Lewis) Colburn, b. Orono, Me, July 29 1862- draftsman, U. S. Patent Office^ Wash, ngtor^D. O; Republican. He graduated * For Chipman see notes (in and 80. TENTH GENERATION. 1253 University of Maine, 1882; P. G, Eastern Lodge, 7, I.O.O.F.; member May flower Asso.; and Falculty of National Correspondence Institute; Lutherans. Ch. b. Washington: 15851. Charlene Oolburn, Feb. 27, 1887. [10155] ELLA ATWOOD,*0 (Hannah Hopkins," Joshua,8 Ruth D. Gross,' Mercy Hamblen,6 Cornelius,6 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Hampden, Me, Dec. 22, 1852; m. Winterport, Me, June 29, 1873, William, sonof William and Nancy Treat, b. Frankfort, Me, July 5; 1849: Pullman conductor; Waterloo, Iowa, 1874-85; since, Bangor, Me.; Republican; Unitarians. Children: 15852. Joseph, b. Sept. 2, 1875, Waterloo; unm. 1902. 15853. Williams, " May 26, 1880, 15854. Helena, " May 14, 1887, Bangor, [10156] LOUIE HARDY,*0 (Sarah C. Hopkins," Joshua,6 Ruth D. Gross,' Mercy Hamblen,6 Cornelius,6 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Beverly Farms, Mass, June 30, 1866; in. there, Jan. 12, 1891, Hattie, dau. of John Henry and Lydia ( Woodbergj Larcom, b. Beverly Farms, July 30, 1868; merchant; Beverly Farms; Republican; she Baptist. Ch. b. Beverly Farms: 15855. Ruth Larcom, Nov. 30, 1891. 15856. Wilbur Hopkins, Mar. 22, 1895. [10158] MINNIE ALLEN HOPKINS,10 (Joshua W,'" Joshua,3 Ruth D. Gross,' Mercy Hamblen,6 Cornelius,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Lakeville, Iowa, July 28, 1871; m. Hampden, Me, June 13, 1893, Leonard E. Brown; travel ing salesman: Somerville. Mass, St. Johnsbury, Vt, and Bangor, Me. Children: 15857. Frederick, b. Mar. 5, 1895. 15858. Ralph Leonard, " Jan. 6, 1901. 15859. Edna Elizabeth', " July 27, 1902. [10159] ANNIE BARTLETT HOPKINS,10 (Sister of Minnie A,) b. Orrington, Me, May 16, 1875; m. Bangor, Me, Mar. 29, 1898, Alexander Cowan; proprietor of creamery; Cambridge, and Everett, Mass. Children: 15860. Dorothy Elizabeth, b. Mar. 21, 1901. 15861. Robert Weston, " Sept. 28, 1902. [10162] Rev. REUBEN KIDDER STETSON,10 (Clara Hopkins," Joel,8 Ruth D. Gross,' Mercy Hamblen,6 Cornelius,6 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Hampden, Me, Mar. 11, 1867; m. Chicago, Ills, Jan. 8, 1896, Sarah Elizabeth, dau. of James and Maria (Body) Mollard, b. Kingston, Ontario, Dec 26, 1866; Cong, clergyman; graduated Chicago Theological Seminary, 1895; pastor, New Decatur, Alabama, 1895-7; Wyanet, Ills, 1897-1902; Mayflower church, Chicago, 1902; Prohibitionist. Ch. b. Chicago: 15862. George Hopkins, Feb. 9, 1897. 1254 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [10165] WALTER ROSS TRASK,10 (Edgar S,» Ruth Hopkins,3 Ruth D. Gross,' Mercy Hamblen,6 Cornelius,6 Benjamin,3 Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Orrington, Me, May 11, 1869; m. Florence Maude Reed. [10167] ALLAN PIERCE TRASK,10 (Bro. of Walter R,) b. Orrington, Me, Mar. 24, 1873; m. Brewer, Me, Mar. 11, 1896, Gertrude Alberta, dau. of William Nathaniel and Frances Alberta (Hodgdon) Bartlett, b. Brewer, Jan. 17, 1876; jeweller; Orrington, until 1888; since, Bangor, Me.; Republican; Freemason. [10173] GERTRUDE ELLA COLLINS,10 (Charles H," Eleazer H,» Mercy Gross,' Mercy Hamblen,6 Cornelius,6 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,21) b. West Townsend, Mass, May 7, 1869; m. Providence, R. I, Jan. 16, 1895, Rev. Frederick Bradford, son of Samuel Bradford and Mary Elizabeth (Phinney*) Cole,t b. Warren, R. I, Apr. 23, 1869; clergyman; Johnston, R. I, 1895-6; Provi dence, 1897; Wickford, until 1900; Freemason; Sons of the Revolution; Epis. * Note 503. For John Phinney,* see note 189. JONATHAN PHINNEY,2 b, Barnstable, Mass., Aug. 14, 1655; m. Bristol, Mass., Oct. Is, 1682, Joanna Kinnecut. He d. 1T28. JONATHAN PHINNEY,3 b. Nov, 30, 1686; m. May 6, 1730, Mercy Reed. Hed. Nov. 24. 1738. ELISHA PHINNEY,* b. 1728; m. Rebekah Peck. He d. Jan. 18, 1815. DANIEL PHINNEY,5 b. Sept. 13, 1768; m. June 7, 1798, Elizabeth Coomer. ELISHA PHINNEY,6 b. Sept. 29, 1814; m. Sarah Ann Williams. He was living 1900. His dau. Mary Elizabeth, m. Samuel B. Cole. + Note 504. JAMES COLE,1 and wife Mary, came to Plymouth, Mass., about 1633; inn keeper, there, 1638-60. 4 children. HUGH COLE,2 b. 1627; m. Jan. 8, 1654, Mary, dau. of Richard Foxwell. 10 children. JOHN COLE,3 b. May 15, 1660; m. Susannah, dau. of Edward and Dorothy (Lettice) Gray. He d. June 25, 1748. JOHN COLE,* b. Nov. 3, 1695; m. Nov. 1, 1715, Abigail, dau. of Zaccheus and Sarah Butts. WILLIAM COLE,6 b. Oct. 4, 1719; m. Nov. 12. 1741, Elizabeth, dau. of Ebenezer and Be- thiah* (Cole) Luther. (Bethiah Cole,* dau.of Hugh3 and Deborah [.Buckland] Cole, Hugh Cole,2 James.*)LUTHER COLE,6 b. Oct. 8, 1743; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Isaiah.5 and Eleanor (Nichols) Cole. (Isaiah,6 son of Benjamin,*3 Hugh,2 James.*) LUTHER COLE,' b. May 1. 1776; m. Betsey Coy. LUTHER COLE,3 b. April 12, 1807; m. Elizabeth Reynolds, dau. of Samuel and Elizabeth (Reynolds) Bradford, b. Feb. 2. 1811; d. Mar. 18, 1894. SAMUEL BRADFORD COLE.9 b. Oct. 11, 1833; m. Mary Elizabeth Phinney, who d. Jan. 5, 1873. Note 505. For Gov. William Bradford see note 321 . Major WILLIAM BRADFORD,2 b. Plymouth, Mass., June 17, 1624; m. 1st, Alice, dau. of Thomas Richards, of Weymouth, Mass., b. 1627, who d. Dec. 12. 1671 ; m. 2d, Mrs. Wiswall; m, 3d, Mrs. Mary (Atwood) Holmes, dau. of John Atwood, of Plymouth; he res. Plymouth, where he d. Feb. 20. 1704; major of the forces, and deputy governor. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Plymouth: John William, Thomas, Alice, Hannah, Mercy, Meletiah, Mary, Samuel, Sarah. By 2d wife, b. Ply mouth: Joseph. By 3d wife, b. Plymouth: Israel, Ephraim, David, Hezekiah. Lieut. SAMUEL BRADFORD.s b. Plymouth, 1668; m. July, 1889, Hannah, dau. of John and Elizabeth (Peabody) Rogers, b. Nov. 1668; he res. Duxbury, Mass. He was a prominent man; Lieut, in the army; selectman; and held town offices. He d. Apr. 11, 1714. Children: Hannah, Gershom, Perez, Elizabeth, Jerusha, Welthea, Gamaliel. GERSHOM BRADFORD,* b. Dec. 21, 1691; m. 1716, Priscilla Wiswall, b. 1691. He d. Apr. 4, 1757; she, Sept. 12, 1775. 10 children. DANIEL BRADFORD,6 b. 1720; m. 1st, ; m. 2d, Sept. 25, 1771, Susannah Jarvis. He d. July 22. 1810; she, Dec. 31, 1815. SAMUEL BRADFORD,6 b. May 6, 1783; m. Elizabeth Reynolds, b. Nov. 5, 1784, who d. Aug. 9, 1871. 5 children. Their dau. Elizabeth Reynolds, b. Feb. 2. 1811, m. Luther Cole. TENTH GENERATION. 1255 Children: 15863. Mildred Woffenden, b. Feb. 11, 1896, Johnston. 15864. Kenneth Collins, " Apr. 26, 1898, Wickford. [10184] HARRIOTT M. L. RANSOM,10 (Polly A. Hamblin," Solomon,3 Lewis,' David,6 Joshua,5 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Fenner, N. Y, June 20, 1841; m. 1st, Fitzhugh Green; m. 2d, C. H.C ; she d. Denver, Col, Feb. 11, 1881. No issue. [10185] LUCY E. RANSOM,10 (Sister of Harriott M. L,) b. Fenner, N. Y, Jan. 21, 1843; m. 1st, Charles Pickett; m. 2d, James Sala; Jonesville, Mich. [10187] NORMAN WORTH RANSON,10 (Bro. of Harriott M. L,) b. Fenner, N. Y, Jan. 7, 1847; m. Aug. 7, 1874, Ellen E, dau. of Reuben S. and Maria A. (Ford*) Hamilton, b. Litchfield, N. Y, Jan. 16, 1843; live stock commission broker, member firm of Ransom, Mansfield & Co.; Fenner, until 1860; Plainfield, Ills, until 1866; White Pine, Nev, until 1869; Chicago, 111, until 1871; since, Buffalo, N. Y.; Republican; park commissioner, Buffalo; private C, 132 111. Inf. Vols.; enlisted May 17, 1864; dis. Oct. 17, 1864; member DeMolay Lodge 498, A. F. & A. M.; Lake Erie Commankery 20, K. T.; Mt. Ver non Lodge 30, A. O. U. W.; she Epis. No issue. . [10188] WILLIAM LEWIS RANSOM,10 (Bro. of Harriott M. L,) b. Fenner, N. Y, Apr. 27, 1852; m. twice. His widow remarried, and her children were adopted by her 2d husband. He d. Council Bluffs, Iowa, Aug. 3, 1899. Ch. by 2d wife: 15865. William W. 15866. John Hamlin. 15867. Harriott Mason. ' [10195] THEO CORINNE HAMLIN,10 (Reuben S," Solomon,3 Lewis,' David,6 Joshua,6 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Buffalo, N. Y, 1865; m. Oshawa, Ontario, 1884, David Burk, son of Hon. John (and Miss Burk) Simpson, b. Bowmanville, 1855; barrister; solicitor and Queens counsellor; Bowmanville, Ontario; member Reform party in politics; Freemason: Epis. Ch. b. Bowmanville: 15868. Greta, 1885. [10196] REUBEN WHITING HAMLIN,10 (Bro. of Theo C,) b. Buffalo, N. Y, Nov. 20, 1867; m. Santa Barbara, Cal, Jan. 12, 1887, Ada May, dau. of Jacob Everett and Sarah Adeline (Morrison) Wismer; b. Painsville, Ohio, June 11, 1867; owner of steamer on Lake Ontario, plying between Toronto, St. Catherines and Oakville; she Methodist. * For Ford see notes 119 and 299. 1256 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children: 15869. Corinne, b. Dec. 9, 1887, Toronto: d. Dec. 27, 1895, 15870. Cyrene, " Feb. 2, 1889, •• 15871. Reuben Lloyd, " Oct. 11, 1891, St. Catherines. 15872. Stuart Whiting, " Aug. 31, 1894, t. [10198] ADELAIDE ELIZA BROOKS,10 (Rhoda E. Hamblin," Lewis,3' David,6 Joshua,5 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Wilna, N.Y, Jan. 5, 1838; moved with her parents to Wisconsin, 1855; m. Oxford, Wis, Jan. 1, 1860, Othello, son of Willard and Sarah Church, b. St. Lawrence, X. Y, May 15, 1824, his second wife: by former wife he had children: David Willard, Sarah Eliza and Edwin Othello; private, F, 39 Iowa, Inf. Vols.: enlisted Aug. 17, 1862; served on Sherman's march to the sea; dis. June 6, 1865: carpenter; res. in N.Y. and Wis, New Virgina, Iowa, and Clay Center, Kas.; member Post 88, G. A. R, Sheridan, Neb.; she member W. R. C.; Baptists; both d. Clay Center: she Sept. 4, 1895; he Apr. 7, 1887. Ch. b. New Virgina: 15873.* Orlando Brooks, 15874. Ernest Sherman, 15875.* Corrine Samantha, 15876.* Bertha Isabel, 15877. Norman Erastus, 15878. Joseph Boyd, Mar. 2, 1862. Apr. 10, 1866; d. Feb. 4, 1882. Oct. 4, 1869. June 29, 1872. Apr. 17, 1874. July 1, 1880; d. Nov. 4, 1881. [10199] ELEANOR MARIA BROOKS,10 (Sister of Adelaide. E.,) b. Wilna, N. Y, July 8, 1839; moved with her parents to Wis, 1855; m. 1st, Richford, Wis, Jan. 27, 1859, Thomas, son of Joshua and Jemima (Barton) Craw ford; farmer; Ohio, and Westfield, Wis.: Republican; private, 16 Wis. Inf. Vols.; enlisted 1862; in battle of Shiloh; d. St. Louis, Mo, 1862; m. 2d, Albia, Iowa, Oct. 7, 1863, Dr. Isaac, son of Daniel and Grace (Williams) Kneeland, b. Franklin, N. Y, Aug. 26, 1821; physician; Berea, Ohio; Chariton, Iowa; and Burr Oak, Kansas; Republican; Presb.; Freemason; hed. Burr Oak, Mar. 9, 1887; she res. Eureka Springs, Ark.; Methodist. Ch. by 1st marriage: 15879. Lillie, b. Dec. 1, 1858; d. 1864. 15880.* Jambs, " Jan. 27, 1860, Coloma. 15881.* Harvey, •' July 8, 1862, Adams Co. By 2d marriage, b. Chariton: 15882.* Mary, Sept. 1, 1864. 15883.* Lucius D, June 14, 1866. 15884. Hakriet, Jan. 1, 1867. 15885.* Anna, Apr. 23, 1871. [10200 LYDIA LOUISA BROOKS,10 (Sister of Adelaide E„) d:,!1^'. I;' M^- 22, 1841; moved to Wisconsin with her parents, 1855: ^ll0^b' ^'A Feb' 9< 1860' Edw*n Maxwell, son of William and Lucy (Wilder) Hicks, b. Cuba, N. Y, Apr. 7, 1837; farmer; Cuba, N. Y, and Pilot TENTH GENERATION. 1257 Knob, Wis.; Democrat; private, A, 7 Wis. Inf. Vols.; enlisted Jan. 15, 1865; d. Washington, D. C, Apr. 7, 1865: she Methodist. Ch. b. Pilot Knob: 15886. Mary Edwina, June 16, 186-; unm. 1901. [102011 HARRIET SERENA BROOKS,10 (Sister of Adelaide E,) b. Wilna, N.Y, Aug. 10, 1843; moved with her parents to Wis, 1855; m. Adams Co, Wis, Nov. 18, 1864: Jonathan Benhaven, son of Samuel Benhaven and Eleanor (Maxon) Ayers, b. Allegheny Co, N. Y, Oct. 8, 1837; farmer; re moved from Allegheny Co, to Milton, Wis, 1846; to Pilot Knob, Wis, 1855; Re publican; private, F, 1 Wis. Cav.; served in Kentucky, wounded, and dis. at close of war; member Thomas Crawford Post, G. A. R.; Methodists. He d. Pilot Knob, June 7, 1898. Ch. b. Pilot Knob: 15887.* Edith Elizabeth, Oct. 1, 1866. 15888. Nellie Emeline, Dec. 27, 1870; d. Mar, 1871. 15889.* Harvey Lewis, Aug. 10, 1874. [10202] LUCIA ADELPHIA BROOKS,10 (Sister of Adalaide E,) b. Wilna, N.Y, Sept. 10, 1845; moved with her parents to Wis, 1855; m. James Crawford, b. Ohio, 1843; farmer; Springfield, Wis.; Republican; private, in Heavy Artillery, enlisted 1863; member Thomas Crawford Post, G. A. R.; she Methodist; she d. Springfield, Oct. 2, 1874. No issue. [10203] LUCIUS ABNER BROOKS,10 (Bro. of Adelaide E„) b. Wilna, N. Y, Jan. 18, 1848; removed with his parents to Wis, 1855; m. Lucy, dau. of Simeon and Jane (Hewett) Lincoln, b. Cazenovia, Wis.; farmer; Pilot Knob, and Cartwright, Wis, and Alford, Neb.: Republican; Methodists. No issue. [10206] FRANCES ISABEL BROOKS,10 (Sister of Adelaide E,) b. Lowell, Wis, June 22, 1855; m. Coloma, Wis, Oct, 1877, Frederick Charles, son of Francis and Elizabeth (Talleck) Miller, b. N. Y. City, Oct. 1, 1855; farmer; Springfield, Wis.; Republican; Methodists. Ch. b. Springfield: 15890.* Fannie, Nov. 30, 1877. 15891. Harry, Sept. 24, 1879; d. Mar. 22, 1881. 15892.* Faith, Aug. 24, 1881. 15893. Herbert, Oct. 17, 1883; d. Mar. 1890. 15894. Grace, Apr. 30, 1889; unmarried, 1901. [102071 CLARA VIOLET BROOKS,10 (Sister of Adelaide E,) b. Pilot Knob, Wis, Nov. 11, 1857; m. there, Mar. 29, 1890, Peter Paulsen, sonof Hans Paulsen and Christine (Lund) Beck, b. Denmark, Apr. 22, 1857; farmer; Denmark, until 1875; Georgetown, Neb, since 1890; Republican; mem ber Camp 6447, M. W. A, and 296 Modern Brotherhood; Presb. Ch. b. Georgetown: 15895. Alice Viola, June 5, 1891. 15896. Philip Paulsen, Oct. 28, 1897. 1258 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [10209] EUNICE ED WINA BROOKS,10 (Sister of Adelaide E,) b. Pilot Knob, Wis, Aug. 22, 1862; m. Cumro, Neb, Feb. 28, 1892, Joseph Calvin, son of Hugh Sherry and Eliza Ann (Ferguson) Remington, b. Boone Co, Ind, Oct. 20, 1865; farmer; Indiana, until 1876; Cumro, Neb, 1892-1901; Silver Republican; member M. W. A.; Baptists. She was a teacher before marriage; res. Wisconsin, until 1884; Kansas, until 1888; Wisconsin, 1890; since, Nebraska. Ch. b. Cumro: 15897. Calvin Brooks, Dec. 10, 1895. [10210] ABNER P. DOWNER,10 (Harriet U. Hamblin," Lewis,6' David,6 Joshua,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Chittenango, N. Y, July 29, 1843; m. 1st, Walloomsac, N. Y, Dec. 17, 1866, Anna P, dau. of Josiah and Lydia (Milliman) Richmond, whod. Aug. 8, 1871; m. 2d, Chicago, 111, Sept. 24. 1878, Marion Stewart, dau. of John F. and Ann Cecelia (Brookhart) Carter,* b. St. Louis, Mo, May 15, 1852. He was educated at Mt. Anthony Seminary. Ben nington Center, Vt, and Cazenovia Seminary, N. Y.; resided at Chittenango, until 1862: Buffalo, 1862-4; N. Y. City, 1864-6; Loekport, 1867-72: Chicago, 1872- 81; N. Y. City, 1881-5: Fanwood, N.J, 1886-95; since, Chicago: merchant in Loekport; and trustee Loekport Sav. Bank; moved to Chicago, joined the Chi cago Board of Trade, Oct. 9, 1872; moved to N. Y, 1881; and became member N.Y. Produce Exchange; mem. Chicago Board of Trade and Grain Commission; member Sullivan Lodge, A. F. & A. M, Chittenango: Epis, vestryman Grace church, Loekport; St. Pauls, Chittenango; and All Saints, Fanwood. Ch. by 1st marriage, b. Loekport: 15898. Arthur Richmond, Aug. 6, 1871; d. Jan. 15, 1872. By 2d marriage: 15899. John Fauntleroy, b. Aug. 9, 1881, N. Y. City. 15900. William Victor, '• June 23, 1885, Brooklyn. 15901. Harriet Cecelia, " June 5, 1887, Fanwood. [102111 HARRIET C. DOWNER,*0 (Sister of Abner P,) b. Chittenango, N.Y, July 9, 1845; m. there, Sept. 2. 1869, Thomas M, son of James Lawrence and Charlotte (Holbrook) Hatch,t b. Chittenango, Nov. 23, 1841; private, G, 2d, N. J, S. M.: enlisted Apr. 26, 1861; dis. July 31, 1861; com mercial traveler; Syracuse, N. Y, 1869-73; since, Chittenango; Democrat; mem ber Sullivan Lodge, A. F. & A. M.: Central City Chapter 48, R. A. M, Syracuse; * Note 506. JOHN CARTER,* b. England; came to Corotoman, Va., 1649; m. Sarah, dau. of Sir Thomas Ludlowe, an English nobleman; a descedant of the Royal house of England. He was buried there, 1669. Children: Sarah, Robert. ROBERT CARTER,2 b. Corotoman, Va., 1663; called "King Carter;" m. 1st, 1688, Judith Armstead; m. 2d, Betty Landon: he resided Corotoman; a large land holder; prest of the Vir ginia Council; Governor of Va. ; receiver general of tobacco taxes. He d. Corotoman, 1732. Ch. by 1st wife, (several children), John. By 2d wife: Laudon. LAUDON CARTER,3 m. Maria, dau. of Col. William Byrd, of Westover, Md. ; res. Sabin Hall. LAUDON CARTER,* m. Miss Fontleroy; res. Pittsylvania. JOHN CARTER,6 m. Jane Edwards. EDWARD CARTER,0 m. his cousin Judith Carter. JOHN F. CARTER.7 m, Ann C. Brookhart. MARION F. CARTER,6 m. Abner P. Downer. For Hatch see note 94. TENTH GENERATION. 1259 she member Owahyena Chapter, D. A. R, and Ladies' Auxiliary, St. Paul's church: Epis. Children: 15902. Abner Downer, b. June 29, 1872, Syracuse. 15903. James Arthur, " Nov. 22, 1879, Chittenango. [10212] ALICE MARIA DOWNER,*0 (Sister of Abner P,) b. Chittenango, N.Y, Dec. 7, 1852; m. there, June 9, 1894, John Richard Castello; merchant; Chittenango; Freemason and Odd Fellow; she Epis. [10213] WILLIAM VICTOR DOWNER,10 (Bro. of Abner P,) b. Chittenango, N. Y, July 9, 1856; m. there, June 16, 1885, Helen Louise, dau. of John Henry Hobart and Helen Maria (Holmes) French, b. Chittenango, Nov. 7, 1860. He graduated Yale College, 1878; grain commission merchant; Chittenango, until 1889; Chicago, until 1881; N. Y. City, until 1886; since, Buf falo, N. Y.; Republican; Epis. Children: 15904. Huntington, b. Aug. 22, 1887, Chittenango. 15905. Hobart French, " Nov. 4, 1889, Buffalo. [10214] WILLIAM EDWIN PROSSER,10 (MaryF. Hamblin," Lewis,6' David,6 Joshua,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Sullivan, N. Y, May 4, 1851; m. June 5, , Elizabeth, dau. of Reuben and Hannah (Pennock) Car penter; farmer and school teacher; North Manlius, N. Y.; Republican; Metho dists. He d. Sullivan,' Dec. 18, 1893. Ch. b. Sullivan: 15906.* Maude L, Jan. 9, 1877. 15907* Alice L, Dec. 30, 1880. 15908.* Mayme E, Feb. 18, 1882. 15909. Edna Pearl, Mar. 20, 1886. 15910. William Victor, Feb. 20, 1888. [10215] ROSALIA M. PROSSER,10 (Sister of William E,) b. Sullivan, N. Y, May 22, 1853; m. there, Apr. 11, 1895, George Henry, son of Samuel J. and Abbie Jane (Thorn) Harns, b. Sullivan, June 4, 1851; farmer; North Manlius, N. Y.; Democrat; member Sullivan Lodge, A. F. & A. M.; she Methodist. [10217] GEORGE HAMBLIN PROSSER,10 (Bro. of William E,) b. Sullivan, N. Y, Apr. 23, 1862; m. North Manlius, N. Y, Feb. 16, 1887, Nettie May, dau. of Jacob and Celia (Worden) Taffner, b. North Manlius, Sept. 9, 1861; farmer; North Manlius; Republican. Ch. b. Sullivan: 15911. Harold H, Apr. 6, 1889. [10218] MINNIE MAY PROSSER,10 (Sister of William E,) b. Sullivan, N. Y, Apr. 27, 1869; m. there, Feb. 16, 1894, Edward Franklin, son of Michael and Hannah Shay, b. Sullivan, Mar. 7, 1867; farmer; North Manlins, N. Y.; Republican. 1260 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [10220] ADELAIDE MAY SEELY,10 (Adelaide E. Hamblin," Lewis,6' David,6 Joshua,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Onondaga, N.Y, July 20, 1861; m. Middlebury, Vt, Oct. 18, 1893, Rev. John Wight Chapman: Episcopal clergyman, and missionary; Anoick, Alaska; former home, Middlebury, Vt.; she Epis. Ch. b. Anoick: 15912. Henry Hamblin, Jan. 8, 1895. [10224] NELLIE UNDERWOOD,10 (Margaret F. Hamblin," Lewis,3' David,6 Joshua,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. New Woodstock, N. Y, July 19. 1865: m. Grant Park, Ills, Dec. 16, 1886, Elroy, son of Lorenzo and Hannah (Osby) Streeter, b. Grant Park, June 7, 1862: merchant; Grant Park, until 1894: Chicago, 1895; since, Geneva, Wis.; Republican; Methodists. Ch. b. Grant Park: 15913. Velma, Nov. 26, 1890. [10232] WALTER EDGAR LANSING,10 (Harriet M. Hamblin," David,8 Lewis,' David,6 Joshua,5 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Chittenango Falls, N. Y, Oct. 29, 1850; m. Kirkville, N. Y, Feb. 21, 1873, Mary L, dau. of George Nelson and Mary Cole (Chandler) Taylor, b. Kirkville, July 7. 1852: carpenter and builder; Chittenango Falls, until April, 1865; Sullivan, N. Y, until 1873; Kirkville, until April, 1893; East Syracuse, N. Y, 1901: Republican; prest. Board of Education; member East Syracuse Tent 549. K. O. T. M.: Methodists. Ch. b. Kirkville: 15914.* Nelson Legrand, Dec. 18, 1878. 15915. Frances J, Apr. 30, 1885. [10233] JULIA MARIA LANSING,10 (Sister of William E.,) b. Chittenango Falls, N.Y, Sept. 6, 1852; m. John Henry, son of John and Delilah (Beeman) Nutting, of Chittenango Station, N.Y. No issue. [10234] LILLIAN JANE LANSING,*0 (Sister of William E..) b. Sullivan N.Y, Nov. 18, 1866; m. Chittenango, N. Y, Aug. 28. 1886, Alfred James, son of Martin and Betsey (Newcomb) Quackenbush, b. Munnsville, N. Y, Oct. 3, 1866; laborer; Syracuse, N. Y. Ch. b. Sullivan: 15916. Leon, May 10, 1887. 15917. Clara, Feb. 9, 1891. [10235] CORA SOPHIA HAMBLIN,*0 (Lucien D," David,3'6 Joshua,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) Chittenango, Falls, N. Y, Oct. 4, 1859; m. there, Feb. 16, 1887, Noah, son of Hammond Davis, b. Marathon, N. Y. Ch. b. Messengerville, N. Y: 15918. Floyd, May 26, 1889. 15919. Ethel, May 26, 1893. [10236] CHARLES ABNER HAMBLIN,*0 (Bro. of Cora S„) b. Chittenango Falls, N. Y, Apr. 22, 1865; m. Caneseraga, N. Y, Callie, dau. of Henry Slee. TENTH GENERATION 1261 Children: 15920. Anna Helen, b. July 28, 1889, Caneseraga. 15921. Lucien Milton, " Sept. 3, 1893, Chittenango Falls. [10239] ARTHUR DELOSS HAMBLIN^ (William M," David,3'6 Joshua,6 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,21) ;b. Chittenango Falls; N. Y, June 14, 1869; m. Oneida, N. Y,, Oct. 20,, 1892, Blanche E,10 dau. of Edwin P. and Mary J. (Cranson"*) Chapman, b. Perryville, N. Y, May 9, 1870. Ch. b. Oneida: 15922. Harold Chapman, Aug. 11, 1893! [10240] GENEVIEVE LEON A, KEELER,10 (Leona Woodworth,' Harriet Ha,mblin,8 Lewis,' David,6, Joshua,5, Benjamin,4. Eleazer,3 James,2*) ,b. Fenner, N. Y, June 28, 1852; m. . Syracuse, ,N,Yv-i°y. Rev- Geo. B. Stocking, Apr. 18, 1874, Wendell Lansing/ son of Robert and; Augusta (Lansing) Avery, ,b. Perryville, N. Y, Sept. 23, 1850; student of, medicine,; University of City of N. Y.; Perryville, 1875., ¦ , , ,: ,, ',,,', ',..':' ,., [10241] Prof. JOHN DYKEMAN CO NLEY,10 [Pamelia E. John son," Lucy Hamblin,3 Joshua,' Davidj6 Joshua,5 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Brockport, N. Y, Sept. 14, 1843:. m.Carlinville, -'Ills, Mar. 20, 1873, Virginia C, dau. of Samuel T. and Elizabeth Ann,(Palmert) ,Mayo,i -b. Carlinyille, Jan. 3, 1849. He graduated from State Normal School, Albany, N. Y, 1863; princi pal of school at Roslyn, L.L, the home of William Cullen : Bryant, 1863-5; grad uated from Hamilton College, N. Y, A- B-, 1869: and while in college was a member of Delta Kapp Epsilon Prat.; he also received the degree of A. M. from Hamilton College, and the degree of Ph. D. from Blackburn University. Pro fessor of Natural Science,, Blackburn University, Garlinville, Ills,, ; 1869-87; professor of Chemistry and 'Geology, and vice president State University of Wyoming, Laramie, 1887-96, and acting prest. ,of same;, since, professor of Chemistry and Geology, Blackburn University. His educat)ional work bias been of a high order; the' geological charts published by him are among the best that have appeared on that subject; and he possesses one of the best geological cabinets in this country; Democrat';1 alderman, 1880-7;' Epis.; member of Mt. Nebo Lodge 73, A. F. & A. M.;- she Methodist. He assisted' in compiling the records of this branch of the family. ¦ ' ' Ch. b. Carlinville: 15923* John Mayo, ;Dee. 25, 1873. 15924.* Florence Elizabeth, Sept. 29, 1879, [10242] JANE PAMELIA CONLEY,10 (Sister of John D.,) b. Canastota, N.Y, May 21, 1845; m. there, Dec. 27, 1876, Rev. Henry Alfred, son of Henry and Lucy (Guillemb'nt) Duboc, b. Paris, France, Apr. 30, 1845; clergyman; Tonawanda, 1876; Missouri, 1900; since, Chicago, 111.; Republican; * Note 507. MARY J. CRANSON," (Olive B. Ward,3 Chloe Booth,' Polly White,6 Josiah,6 Joseph,4 Josiah,3 2 John.*) t Elizabeth A. Palmer was sister of Gen. John M. Palmer, U. S. Senator from Illinois. X For Mayo see note 21. 1262 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Freemason; she member of King's Daughters; Daughters of the King; Woman's Auxiliary; Shakespeare Circle; Girl's Friendly Soe; Epis-. Ch. b. Tonawanda: 15925. Henry L, Nov. 23, 1880; unro. 1902^ [10243] JENNETTE LESLIE CONLEY,™ (Sister of John D,> b. Canastota, N.Y, Feb, 16, 1847; m. Oneida, N. Y, Oct. 27, 1875, James Henry Clow, b. Canastota, July 6, 1840; contractor of pnblic works; Amsterdam', N. Y.; Democrat; Epis.; she rendered valuable assistance in compiling the de scendants of her grandparents for this work. No issue. [10244] JOSEPHINE M. CONLEY,'* (Sister of John D,> b. Canastota, N. Y, Aug. 2, 1848; m. there, Dec. 23, 1873, Elisha G, son of JohnD. and Elsie ( Goodeno) Gay, b. Sconondoa, N.Y, Sept. 1, 1843; contractor and real estate dealer; Oneida, N. Y, 1854-1902; since, Texas City, Texas; Re publican; private, Ind. Co. N. Y. Cav.; enlisted Jan. 14, 1864; served at Head Quarters Army of Potomac; dis. June 23, 1865; member John R. Stuart Post, 174, G. A. R.; she Epis.; Charter member and Prest. Twentieth Century Club, Oneida, N.Y. Ch. b. Oneida: 15926. Edna, Jan. 23, 1877; d. May 15, 1880. [10245] JEROME HAMLIN CONLEY,*0 ( Bro. of John D, ) b. Canastota, N.Y, Aug. 6, 1850; m. Jan. 1, 1871, Clara Jane Acker, of Can astota. Children: 15927* James Emmet, h. June 5, 1873. Three daughters and son, dead. [10246] JEFFERSON BALLOU CONLEY,*» (Bro. of John D„) b. Canastota, N.Y, Oct. 18, 1852; m. near Peekskill, N.Y, Belle I, dau. of James and Elizabeth W. Lynch. He graduated from Eastman Business College; book keeper several years; at present, collector, N. Y. City. Ch. b. Brooklyn: 15928. Belle L, Nov. 11, 1876; died. 15929. Harry B, Feb. 15, 1879, i. 15930. Frank W, Feb. 6, 1881. 15931. Blanche Irene, Dec. 4, 1884. 15932. Jefferson W, Nov. 7, 1886. 15933. Edna Gay, Sept. 4, 1889. 15934. Leroy M, Dec. 7, 1892. [10247] JOSELIA LUCY CONLEY,*0 (Sister of John D.,} b. Canastota, N. Y, Feb. 23, 1854; m. Parish, N. Y, Nov. 26, 1877, Charles Montgomery, son of Valentine Berry and Sarah (Montgomery) Powers, b. Can ton, Pa, Jan. 3, 1850; jeweller; New Martinsburg, W. Va.; member of Garfield Lodge 559, A. F. & A. M.; Epis. Ch. b. Dubois, Pa: 15935. Daisy, Mar. 2, 1880; unm. 1902. 15936. Valentine, Mar. 13, 1882, " " 15940. Walter, 15941. Mary E, 15942. Peraenelia, 15943. Clarence Emmett, 15944. Francise C, TENTH GENERATION. 1263 [10248] JUDSON JAY CONLEY,10 (Bro. of John D,) b. Canastota, N. Y, June 4, 1856; m. Nov. 15, 1876, Mary Butler, b. Onon daga, N. Y.; farmer; Canastota. Children: [H. Knight. 15937. Lulu May, b. Oct. 20, 1877, Canastota; m. Frederick 15938. George Henry, " Feb. 7, 1879, " 15939. Thomas Manard, " Aug. 27, 1884, Beulah, Kas. [10249] JAMES EMMETT CONLEY,*6 (Bro. of JohnD,) b. Canastota, N.Y, June 24, 1858; m. there, Mar. 5, 1881, Hattie M, dau. of Christopher Columbus and Mary Elizabeth Duffy, b. Peterboro, N. Y, 1866; boatman on canal; Canastota; Democrat; Methodists. Children: b. 1883, Canastota. " 1885, " d. 1890. " 1893, " " 1893. " 1898, Union Springs. " 1900, Amsterdam. [10252] MINNIE SAYLES,10 (Marietta Johnson," Lucy Hamblin,' Joshua,' David,6 Joshua,6 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Canastota, N.Y, July 21, 1856; m. Brooklyn, N. Y, Jan. 20, 1882, William, son of William and Mary Ann (McKay) Brough, b, N.Y. City, Aug. 20, 1858; book keeper; N.Y. City, 1858-1865; Brooklyn, 1865-1882; Oneida, 1882-1889; Democrat; treasurer of Oneida, N.Y, 1888; member of Eumema Lodge 296, I.O.O.F.; Adema Encampment 117, I. O. O. F.; and Canton Oneida, 34.; Epis. Ch. b. Oneida; 15945. Mary McKay, Aug. 12, 1891. 15946. Milton Sayles, Mar. 18, 1894. [10253] WILLIAM RUDD,10 (Jane Johnson," Lucy Hamblin,3 Joshua,' David,6 Joshua,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Utica, N. Y, 1847; married; soldier civil war. He d. Canastota, N. Y, 1900. [10257] JANE PAMELIA JOHNSON,10 (Darius H," Lucy Hamblin,3 Joshua,' David,6 Joshua,6 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Canastota, N.Y, Dec 8, 1856; m. Brooklyn, N. Y, Apr. 11, 1877, William Henry Eurich, b. Brooklyn, Sept. 7, 1855; furrier; Brooklyn; Republican; Baptists; she d. Canastota, Feb. 4, 1884. Ch. b. Brooklyn: 15947. William Darius, June 16, 1880; unm. 1902. [10259] GRACE FLORENCE JOHNSON,10 (William H. H,» Lucy Hamblin,3 Joshua,7 David,6 Joshua,6 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Alton, Ills, Apr. 10, 1872; m. there, Oct. 5, 1898, Orrin Grover, son of Ira and Eliza beth Adeline (Ferguson) Norris, b. Canfield, Ohio, Nov. 17, 1854; ticket agent, Chicago and Alton R. R. Co.; Canfield, Ohio; Lacon, Ills.; Alton, Ills, since 1874; Republican; Epis. 1264 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [10266] ALBERT L. ROBERTSON,10 (Helen Morrison," Pamelia Hamblin,3 Joshua,' David,6 Joshua,5 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,2 Hh. Fenner, N. Y, Sept. 13, 1850. Ch. b. Plainfield, 111: 15948. Helen Marie, Aug. 27, 1883. [10274] CORA A. WOOD,10' (Agnes Morrison," Pamelia Hamblin,* Joshua,' David,6 Joshua,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Loekport, Ills,, July, 1858; m. — — Edmundson. Ch. h. Denver, Col.: 15949. William, May 30, 1882. [10276] EVA M. KEENE,*0 (Rose Morrison," Pamelia Hamblin," Joshua,' David,6 Joshua,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Livingston Co, 111., Apr. 29, 1863; m. Barber. Children: 15950. Irma B, h. Oct. 12, 1883, Chester, Ills, 15951. Hazel O, " Sept. 2, 1886, Joliet, [10283] ANNIE LYDIA HAMLIN,*0 (Palmer," Leander,8, Joshua,* David,6 Joshua,6 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,21) h. Godfrey, Ills, Oct. 26, 1862; m. Nokomis, Ills, Dec. 11, 1888, Henry W, son of John Henry C, and Johanna (Roseman) Lueders, h. Hillsborough, Ills, Dec. 26-, 1857; lawyer; Hillsborough, until 1865; then Christian County, Taylorville, and Nokomis, Ills, and Tacoma, Wash.; Democrat; member Rainen Lodge 11, I. O. O. F.; Tacoma Encampment- 8, I. O. O. F.; Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F.; G. H. Priest, G. Enc. 1. O. O. F, Wash.; record keeper, Cyrene Tent 6, K. O. T. M.; scribe, Pacific Enc. 16, Pioneers of Pacific; private, B, 5th Ills. N. G.; enlisted 1882; served in strikes at Collins- ville and Reinike Station, May, 1884; she Methodist: member Eureka Rebekah Lodge 1, I. O. O. F.; Rebekah Assembly, 1. O. O. F, Wash.; Tacoma Hive 1, L. O. T. M.; Rep. Supreme Hive, 1899; Pacific Enc. 16, Pioneers of Pacific. No issue. [10293] ADELBERT W. HAMBLIN,™ (Ward P.," Stephen,* Joshua,* David,6 Joshua,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Pulaski, Mich, Nov. 17, 1860; m. Hillsdale, Mich, Apr. 30, 1896, Anna, dau. of William and Anna (Gauge) Knopf, b. Asting Onbrockstraw, Germany, Sept. 12, 1865; merchant: Allen, Mich.; Freemason; she Catholic. Ch. b. Allen: 15952. Rolland, July 12, 1897. [10295] ELDORA HAMBLIN,10 (Sister of Adelbert W.J b. Pulaski, Mich, Nov. 14, 1873; m. Jonesvllle, Mich, Mar. 13, 1894, Watson Gray, b. North Adams, Mich, June 6, 1869; farmer; Allen, Mich. Ch. b. North Adams: 15953. Fthel, Jan. 15, 1896. TENTH GENERATION. 1265 [10296] JENNIE E. HAMLIN,*0 (Orville J," Stephen,3 Joshua,' David,6 Joshua,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Pulaski, Mich, Oct. 4, 1866; m. Con cord, Mich, July 6, 1893, George Thomas Dutton, b. Mt. Vernon, Ontario, Dec. 2, 1864; printer; Van Couver, B. O; Republican; member Co. E, Montana Na tional Guards, 1892; B.P.O.E, 240; Mt. Moriah Lodge 24, A.F. & A. M, Butte, Mont.; she Universalist; member O.E.S, 191; Byron Stoddard Corps 186, W.R.C. [10298] HARRY JOSHUA HAMLIN,10 (Jerome B," Joshua,6' David,6 Joshua,6 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Manlius, N.Y, Dec. 21, 1868; in surance agent: Syracuse, N.Y. [10299] CLYDE BALL HAMLIN,10 (Bro. of Henry J,) b. Manlius, N.Y, July 22, 1871; m. Syracuse, N.Y, June 27, 1895, Mary Re becca, dau. of William and Mary (Dunn) Crabtree, b. Syracuse, May 16, 1873. He was employed over three years as shipping clerk, for O. H. Short &Co, carriage manufactory, Syracuse; since, traveling salesman for H. R. Olmstead & Son, Syracuse; Republican; Epis. No issue 1897. [10300] ELMER E. WILBUR,10 (Josephine Hoag," Amanda Hamblin,3 Joshua,' David,6 Joshua,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Fenner, N. Y, June, 1862; m. Canastota, N. -Y, Oct. 27, 1886, Cora, dau. of Adelbert and Helen (Tapling) Carr, b. Kirkville, N. Y, Dec. 19, 1868; farmer; North Manlius, N.Y.; Republican; Adventists. Ch. b. N. Manlius: 15954. Olive, Apr. 6, 1889. [10301] OLIVERS. BLOSS,10 (Celia Hoag," Amanda Hamblin," Joshua,' David,6 Joshua,5 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Fyler Settlement, Madison Co, N. Y, Aug. 4, 1872: m. Aug. 2, 1893, Ella Lyden: traveling agent for Smith Premier Typewriter Co, Philadelphia, Pa.; Methodists. [10302] MINNIE BELLE BLOSS,10 (Sister of Oliver S,) b. Kirkville, N. Y, Sept. 12, 1873; m. Canastota, N. Y, Mar. 5, 1893, Sey mour, son of Oliver Goldsmith and Anna (DeLaney) Moyer, b. Chittenango, N.Y, Jan. 28, 1869; merchant; Chittenango, until 1880; since, Mycenae; Demo crat; postmaster, since April, 1892. Ch. b. Mycenae: 15955. Anna Louise, Mar. 14, 1894. [10330] JAMES HENRY GOODBY,10 (Ellen M. Ormsby," Polly Ann Hamblin,8 Elijah,' David,6 Joshua,6 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Brooklyn, N. Y, June 15, 1851; m. Portage, N. Y, July 3, 1870, Lydia, dau. of Jesse and Amelia (Whitmarsh) Taft, b. Addison, N. Y, 1850; salesman; Brooklyn, until 1865; Addison, until 1883; since, Saginaw, Mich.; Democrat; she Methodist; she d. Saginaw, May 3, 1900. Ch. b. Addison: 15956. James Henry, June 6, 1871; unm. 1902, 15957. Mildred Lois, Sept. 7, 1874, " 1266 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [10331] Dr. WILMOT NEWTON GOODBY,10 (Bro. of James H,) b. Brooklyn, N. Y, Sept. 13, 1853; m. Addison, N. Y, Sept. 16, 1872, Alice Rice, of Woodhull, N. Y; res. Portland, Oregon. [10334] JOHN L. THOMPSON,*0 (Roxanna Hamblin," Norman,3 Elijah,' David,6 Joshua,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Princeton, III, June 2, 1869; m. there, May 23, 1894, Bertha A, dau. of Charles C. and Ella (Saulsbury) Holcomb, b. Princeton, May 26, 1875; plumber; Princeton; Methodist. [10335] CHARLES B. THOMPSON,10 (Bro. of John L,) b. Princeton, 111, Sept. 12, 1872: m. Kewanee, 111, Nov. 2, 1892, Etta, dau. of James and Irene (Enos) Miller, b. Kewanee, Feb. 22, 1871; plumber and gas fitter: Kewanee; Baptist. Ch. b. Kewanee: 15958. Gladys Lillian, Feb. 20, 1895. [10337] IRMA BLANCHE WRIGHT,10 (Homer L," Almira Hamlin,3 Elijah,' David,6 Joshua,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Logan, Ohio, Feb. 10, 1875; m. London, England, June 14, 189s, Dr. Henry Francis, son of Henry Francis Heims: dentist; Florence, Italy; she is a very beautiful lady; studied music with Vaumicini and Vanini, and is a noted singer. [10338] ROBERT RAYMOND WRIGHT,10 (Bro. of Irma B,) b. Logan, Ohio, June 27, 1877; unmarried; student of electrical engineering, Sheffield Scientific Inst, class of 1901. [10341J JEWELL DAVID SORNBORGER,*0 (David," Harriet Hamblin,3 David,'6 Joshua,6 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. San Francisco. Cal, Nov. 27, 1869: unmarried; student; Cambridge, Mass.; entered Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass, Sept, 1888; Harvard University, class of 1896. [10342] Hon. S. HENRY SORNBORGER,*0 (Hamblin," Harriet Hamblia,3 David,'6 Joshua,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Medina, Mich, Oct. 1, 1847; m. 1st, Geneseo, 111, Dec. 10, 1872, Josephine, dau. of Whitfield and Electa (Pomeroy) Sanford, b. Ohio, Dec. 1, 1847, from whom he was divorced, 1888: shed. Wahoo, Neb, Nov. 21, 1895; ra. 2d, Wahoo, Jan. 7, 1890, Ella, dau. Jonathan and Eliza (Holmes) Chollette, b. Galva, 111, July 20, 1871; lawyer; he was educated in the high school, Hudson, Mich.; admitted to the bar. Wahoo, Nov, 1877; prosecuting attorney, 1893-5; judge 5tli judicial district, Nebraska, since 1899; he removed from Michigan to Geneseo, III, 1S67: to Nebraska, 1868; member A. O. U. W, and M. W. A. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Des Moines, Iowa: 15959. Walter John, Sept. 21, 1887. By 2d wife, b. Wahoo: 15960. George Chollette, Sept. 17, 1895. [10343] MILLS M. SORNBORGER,10 (Bro. of S. Henry,) b. Medina, Mich, Dec. 1, 1849; in. Neligh, Neb, July 23, 1893, Anna E, dau. of James and Frances E. (Bannister) Powell, b. Dennison, Iowa, May 5, TENTH GENERATION. 1267 1871; resided Hudson, Mich, until 1868; Fremont, Ohio, until 1883; since, Ne braska; ranchman; Brunswick, Neb.; Populist. No issue. [10344] MYRON GEORGE HAMBLIN,10 (James," Myron,3 David,'6 Joshua,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Ancram, N. Y, July 7, 1868; m. there, June 29, 1892, Aletta Moore, dau. of Eason and Mary Jane (Moore) Card, b. An cram, Aug. 29, 1870; farmer; Ancram. He was educated Seymour Smith Insti tute, Pine Plains, N. Y. No issue. [10351] JAY TWOGOOD HAMBLIN,*0 (John T," Stickles D,3 Eli,' David,6 Joshua,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Gaines, N.Y, June 8, 1874; m. Horseheads, N.Y, Nov. 21, 1900, Nina Adelia, dau. of Orman and Sarah Eliza Goodyear, of Horseheads. Child: 15961. Florence Eliza. [10360J SAMUEL ROBERTSON FOWLER,*0 (Elizabeth H. Robertson," Elizabeth Hamblin,3 Hiram,' David,6 Joshua,5 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Canastota, N. Y, Feb. 5, 1876; unmarried, 1902; student at College of Physi cians and Surgeons, N.Y. City, 1902; member 7 Regt. N. Y. State N. Guards. [10362] LORING ROBERTSON FOWLER,*0 (Bro. of Samuel R,) b. Syracuse, N.Y, Sept. 16, 1882; unmarried, 1902; student at Eastman Col lege, Poughkeepsie, N. Y, 1902. [10363] CAROLINE PITKINS ROGERS,10 (J. Elizabeth Slocum," Caroline E. Pitkin,3 Elizabeth Hamblin,' Joshua,65 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Brownville, Pa, Aug. 31, 1859; m. Aug. 24, 1880, Louis Joseph Papineau, of Monte Bello, Quebec, Canada. [10366] JAMES SLOCUM ROGERS,10 (Bro. of Caroline P,) b. Philadeldhia, Penn, Nov. 21, 1871; graduated from Princeton, 1893; lawyer. [10367] MYRON JAMES ADAMS,10 (Charles H," Pamelia Hamblin,3 Myron,' Joshua,65 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Troy, N. Y, Sept. 10, 1873: m. Green Island, N. Y, Feb. 22, 1898, Emma Angelica, dau. of Albert Henry and Mary Angelica (Denley) Green, b. Troy, Oct. 12, 1873; supt. Troy Carriage Works: Troy, until 1890; Lansingburgh, 1902; Republican; member Troy Lodge, A. F. & A. M.; Presbs. Children: 15962. Emilie C, b. July 19, 1899, Troy. 15963. Marjorie, " Nov. 28, 1900, Lansingburgh. [10370] CHARLES LEROY PINE,*0 (Clara M. Adams," Pamelia Ham blin,8 Myron,' Joshua,65 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Lansingburgh, N. Y, July 18, 1866; m. there, Nov. 18, 1891, Grace Eddy, dau. of Warren Todd and Alice (Eddy) Kellogg, b. Langsingburgh, Nov. 14, 1866; treasurer, United Shirt and Collar Co.; Langsingburgh; Republican; Presbs. 1268 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. b. Lansingburgh: 15964. Ruth Kellogg, Mar. 2, 1893. 15965. Warren Knox, Mar. 19, 1896; d. Dec. 29, 1896. [10371] IDA KATE PINE,10 (Sister of Charles L, ) b. Troy, N. Y, Mar. 10, 1868; m. May 7, 1891, John Alfred, son of John Alfred Kimberly; Neenah, Wis. Child: 15966. Alfred K, b. Feb. 28, 1S92. [10380] EDWARD PATTERSON,10 (Lydia J. Barker," Lucy Standish,3 Sarah Hamlen,' Isaac,65 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Peru, Ohio, July 4, 1860; m. Oskaloosa, Kas, Feb. 27, 1890, Eva Cresswell; furniture and undertak ing; Oskaloosa; Republican; K. P. and M. W. A. Ch. b. Oskaloosa: 15967. Clifford, Dec. 13, 1890. 15968. Marguerite, Oct. 24. 1892. 15969. Clyde Robert, Feb. 3, 1896. 15970. Harold, Oct. 1, 1901. [10382] ADDISON A. PATTERSON,*0 (Bro. of Edward,) b. Peru, Ohio, Mar. 19, 1866; m. Santa Barbara Co, Cal, June 15, 1896, Olive D. D, dau. of David Allen and Penena Ann (Lysinger) Crowell, b. Washington. Pa, Feb. 18, 1871; R. R. agent and telegraph operator; Santa Maria, Cal.: Re publican; K. P.; Methodists. Ch. b. LosOlivos, Cal.: 15971. A Son, Oct. 16, 1897. [10386] DEAN BARKER CLARK,*0 (MelvinaL. Baker," Lucy Standish,3 Sarah Hamlen,' Isaac,65 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Peru. Ohio, Oct. 18, 1878; m. Mar. 1, 1900, Altah Luella, dau. of Wilson Elmer and Mary Pauline (Barnum) Barker, b. Johnstown, Ohio, July 20, 1876. [10389] JOHN VALENTINE BARKER,10 (John," Lucy Standish,8 Sarah Hamlen,' Isaac,66 Benjamin.* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Bronson, Ohio, Feb. 14, 1877; m. Dec. 18, 1901, Frances Hall, dau. of James Lawrence and Nellie Loeise (Hall) Coit, b. Norwalk, Ohio, Jan. 7, 1883. [10397] JOHN PINNEY,10 (Sarah H. Standish," Zachariah,3 Sarah Hamlen,' Isaac,65 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Norwalk, Ohio, Sept. 1, 1864; m. there, Feb. 24, 1886, Florence I, dau. of Wilson Lee and Eliza Asenath (Minkler) Driver, b. Erie Co. Ohio, Apr. 27, 1866; engineer; Fremont, Ohio: Republican; member of Fraternity Camp 3411, M. W. A. Children: 15972. Ella, b. Mar. 23, 1887, Townsend, Ohio. 15973. Charles, " Oct. 28, 1890, Bradner, " [10398] CORA EMMA SHEDD,*0 (Lucy E. Standish," Zachariah,8 Sarah Hamlen,' Isaac,66 Benjamin,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Norwalk, Ohio, Mar. 18, 1866; m. LaFayette, Ind, June 26, 1884, Addison Halleck Lamoreaux, b. Man- TENTH GENERATION. 1269 lius, Mich, Apr. 1, 1862, a descendant of the Huguenot family of L'Amoreaux, who came to this country from France during the religious persecutions of the Huguenots; supt. chair manufactory; Otsego, Mich. Ch. b. Otsego: 15974. Guy, Nov. 3, 1885. 15975. Ida, Apr. 19, 1887. 15976. Geraldine, 1892. Zachary J. Standish. [10401] ZACHARY JOSEPH STANDISH,10 (Zachariah M," Zachariah,3 Sarah Hamlen,' Isaac,65 Benjamin,4 Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. LaFayette, Ind, July 29, 1881; m. Rochester, N.Y, Aug. 28, 1902, Katherine Frances, dau. of William and Mary (Hourihan) Riley, b. Oswego, N. Y, Nov. 2, 1880; machin ist; La Fayette, Ind, 1881-2; Peru, Ind, 1883; Peoria, HI, 1883-8: Danville, 111, 1888-95; Rochester, N.Y, 1895-7; since, Pittsburg, Kas.; Democrat: memberof Port Arthur Lodge, 149, International Asso. of Mechanics; Catholics. [10404] MARTHA ADELAIDE NARAMORE,10 (Mary G. Jenkins," Polly B. Hamlen,8 Isaac,'65 Benjamin,4 Eleazer, James,21) b. Goshen, Mass, Feb. 22, 1860; m. Rochester, N.H, Sept. 19, 1883, Charles Franklin, son of Thomas and Sarah (Dame) Bryant, b. Rochester, May 9, 1832; Corp. K, 33, Mass. Inf. 1270 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Vols.; enlisted Aug, 1862, promoted sergeant; participated in battles of Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Bentonville and Beverly Ford; dis. 1865; member G.A.R.: postmaster; Sharon, Mass.; Republican; Freemason. Ch. b. Sharon: 15977. Maude Daphne, Mar. 25, 1886. [10405] ELMER ELLSWORTH NARAMORE,10 (Bro. of Martha A,) b. Goshen, Mass, July 7, 1861; m. Canton, Mass, Jan. 17, 1889, Grace L, dau. of Roscoe E. and Sarah J. (Hitchcock) Harlow, b. Avon, Maine, Feb. 19, 1867; railroad employe; Cummington, Somerville, Sharon, Readville, Mass.; Whitefield, N. H.; and Everett, Mass.; Republican; member of Blue Hill Lodge, A. F. & A. M. Ch. b. Sharon: 15978. Gladys, May 25, 1895. [10406] MARY LINNETTE JENKINS,10 (Edward C,» Polly B. Ham len,8 Isaac,'66 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Adams, Mass, Oct. 12, 1867; m. Swift River, Mass., June 18, 1885, Edward, son of Francis and Catherine (Benzy) Raby, b. Cambridge, Mass, Nov. 22, 1853; farmer; Huntington, Mass, until 1888; Chester Center, two and a half years; then returned to Huntington; Republican; Congs.; members Huntington Grange, P. H. Children: 15979. Gertrude May, b. Apr. 12, 1886, Swift River; d. June 22, '86. 15980. Vivian Adella, " Aug. 13, 1887, Huntington. 15981. Hazel Jenkins, " Feb. 21, 1889, Chester Center. 15982. Marion Frances, " Mar. 12, 1892, Huntington. 15983. Clara Ellen, " Dec. 3, 1895, [10407] CAROLINE ELLEN JENKINS,'0 (Sister of Mary L.J b. Swift River, Mass, Aug. 25, 1877; m. there, Nov. 26, 1895, Merton Al fred, son of William Henry and Harriet Alzina Higgins, b. Sand Lake, N. Y, Oct. 28, 1869; lumberman; Huntington, Mass.; Republican; Baptists. Ch. b. Huntington: 15984. Minnie Crosly, Nov. 14, 1899. [10434] FRANCES ISABELLE LUTHER,10(Flora Hamlen," Robert D,» Joshua,' Isaac,66 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Boston, Mass.. Apr. 15, 1868: m. there, Sept. 15, 1896, William Hultz, son of David and Anna (Blair) Walker, b. Pittsburgh, Apr. 7, 1869; chemical expert and engineer: Pittsburgh, until 1894; since, Boston; Republican. Ch. b. Newton, Mass: 15985. Kenneth Luther, June 27, 1901. [10437] NELLIE ANDREWS,10 ( Mary E.. Abbott," Eliza Hamlin,3 David,'6 Isaac,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Buffalo, N. Y, Aug. 1, 1851; m. there, July 25, 1877, Perry Leroy Thompson, b. Buffalo, Sept. 20, 1849; butch er: Buffalo; Republican; member A. F. I. U.; she Methodist, and member E. I. & U.; Select Knights; Degree of Pocahontas, I. M. & I. D. O. R. M. TENTH GENERATION. 1271 [10444] MARY AMELIA HOKE,*0 (Sarah H. Ash," Eliza Hamblin,8 David,'6 Isaac,6 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Clarence, N. Y, Sept. 26, 1879; m. Buffalo, N. Y, Dec, 1895, John L, son of John and Theresa (Light) Shutt, b. Buffalo, N.Y, Dec, 1872; farmer; Buffalo, N. Y, Mayville, Mich, and New stead, N. Y.; Republican; Lutheran; she Presb. Children: 15986. Elsie May, b. Dec. 25, 1896. 15987. Howard Leroy, " Jan. 21, 1898. 15988. Mabel, " Jan. 17, 1899. [10461] FRANK A. DIXON,*0 (George F," Anna Hamblin,6 David,'6 Isaac,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Rock Co, Wis, July 27, 1856; m. Long Island, Kas, Oct. 10, 1881, Lucinda, dau. of Ulerich and Mary (Durler) Brun- ner, b. Dec. 11, 1856: farmer and stock grower; Phillipsburg, Kansas, since, 1873; Republican; member Camp 274, A. O. U. W. Ch. b. Phillips Co, Kas.: 15989. Olive Lucinda, Nov. 8, 1882. 15990. James Albert, Mar. 3, 1885. 15991. Beulah May, Sept. 10, 1886. 15992. Frank Alteverde, Aug. 21, 1888. 15993. Clara Ivy, Jan. 19, 1891. 15994. Harry Irving, Aug. 22, 1893. 15995. Ella Edna, Apr. 25, 1895. [10464] DANIEL H. McNITT,*0 (Polly A. Dixon," Anna Hamblin,8 David,'6 Isaac,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Decatur, Wis, Oct. 18, 1860; m. Brodhead, Wis, Oct. 27, 1882, Joanna, dau. of Andrew and Bertha (Johnson) Anderson, b. ChrisMana, Norway, Mar. 8, 1858; farmer; Spring Brook, Wis.; Republican. Ch. b. Brodhead; 15996. Nettie May, July 6, 1883. 15997. Bertha Alvira, Mar. 30, 1885. 15998. Jay Walter, Feb. 15, 1888. 15999. Herbert Arthur, June 27, 1894. 16000. Jessie, Dec. 4, 1898. 16001. Bessie, Dec. 4, 1898. [10465] NATHAN E. McNITT,10 ( Bro. of Daniel H,) b Decatur, Wis, Sept. 19, 1862: m. Elroy, Wis, Sept. 5, 1883, Minnie May, dau. of Russell and Matilda (Orvis) Wells, b. Apr. 16, 1869, polisher; Janesville, Wis.; Republican; she Christian. Ch. b. Elroy: 16002. Ernest, June 17, 1884. ri0467] ULYSSES J. McNITT,10 ( Bro. of Daniel H, ) o Brodhead, Wis, Nov. 22, 1867; m. Spring Valley, Wis, Apr. 7, 1889, Olhe, dau. of Andrew and Bertha (Johnson ) Anderson, b. Christiana, Norway, Apr. 10, - ; mason; Spring Brook, Wis.; Republican. 1272 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children: 16003. Elmer Nathan, b. Dec. 8, 1889, Brodhead. 16004. Lee William, " Oct. 28, 1897, " 16005. Albert Henry, " Oct. •7 -'I 1899, Spring Brook. [10469] MILO B. McNITT,10 (Bro. of Daniel H,) b. Brodhead, Wis, Mar. 28, 1872; m. Monticello, Wis, Mar. 24, 1895, Abi, dau. of Albert and Sarah (Dorn) Daniels, b. Oregon, Wis, Jan. 14, 1870; farmer: Republican. [10472] CHARLES B. BUMP,10 (Amanda M. Dixon," Anna Hamblin,8 David,'6 Isaac,6 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Phillipsburg, Kansas, Apr. 13, 1874; m. Mary A. Jones, b. Phillips Co, Kas, Dec. 28, 1877. Children: 16006. Lloyd, b. Dec. 29, 1897. 16007. Winnie, " June 26, 1899. [10475] RAYMOND Al JENNINGS,10 (Alvira L. Andrews," Amanda Hamblin,8 David.'6 Isaac,6 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Eden, N. Y, Nov. 23, 1872; m. Evans, N. Y, June 6, 1893, Ethelyn Elma, dau. of Lovell Duane and Mary (Sheldon) Horton, b. Perrysburg, N. Y, Dec. 22, 1872; farmer; Eden, N.Y, 1872-3; North Collins, N. Y.; Republican: she Baptist. Ch. b. North Collins: 16008. Blanche Alvira, Mar. 14, 1894. 16009. Nina Mary, July 4, 1899. [10476] HERBERT LYNN KEELER,10 (Annie E. Andrus," Amanda Hamblin,8 David,'6 Isaac,6 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Lake City, Minn, Nov. 1, 1879; unmarried; enlisted June 11, 1898, C, 13, Minn. Vols. He served . at Manila, P. I. When his company was hemmed in by Filipinos, he volun teered to break through their lines to bring re-inforcements, and succeeded in bringing the 2d Oregon to the rescue. He contracted diphtheria, from which he died in the service at Manila, May 16, 1899. An extract from the letter of a comrade gives the following account of his service as a soldier: " The news of Herbert Keeler's death came to us while we were on the march between San Isidore and Condaba. It came to us at a very sad time, as we had just buried a 22nd Infantry boy that morning. Keeler left us at Baluang a very sick boy, but no one thought he was as sick as he really was. The news of his death caused great sorrow in the company, as he had earned the respect of every man in the company. He was only a young boy, but he had tbe courage of a grown man. The night we were attacked in Tondo, he showed the stuff he was made of by going down to D Co. alone for re-inforcements. Then at Bocare the night we were attacked, he again showed his courage by going to the Ore- gans for help; he had to go fully a mile and a half over a road that be was very little acquainted with, the greater part of it through thick woods, and as we supposed, and as there probably was niggers all around us; there are very few men, if any, who would do that same thing alone. No one who was on the track that night will ever forget how relieved we felt when the Oregons came up to reinforce us, or will we ever forget the boy who went after them alone, through those lonely woods. The news must have been an awful shock to his TENTH GENERATION. 1273 parents, but they can always look back with pride on his record as a soldier." The following letter from his captain relates to his service: "St. Isabell, P. I, May 22, 1899. My Dear Sir: It is with a heavy heart I write to you this morning. I have just received .notice of the death of your son, who was a private in my com pany. He has been on duty continually with his company until May 3rd, when he was sent in from Maasin by the doctor; he had a sore throat and cold. He was taken out on board the Hospital Ship Relief when his case developed into diphtheria, and of which he died on May 16th. While he was sick I went out to see him but was not allowed to do so, but 1 found that he was having every care possible and every comfort that a first-class hospital could afford. I can say nothing more to his credit than he was a good soldier, willing and fearless in his duty and beloved by all his comrades. I never had cause to reprimand him for any reason, and have always had the fullest confidence in him, both as a soldier and as a man. I can only extend to you my fullest and deepest sym pathy, and through me the sympathy of the members of his company. He was buried in Manila, and as soon as I am able to get to town 1 will try and give you more particulars. Again extending my heartfelt sympathy, I remain, Yours truly, N. C. Robinson, Capt. 13th Minn, Vol. Inf." His body was brought home and buried in Oakland cemetery, St. Paul, Minn. His company attended the funeral, an account of which is taken from a local paper: , "Every member of Company C, of the Thirteenth Minnesota, that attended the funeral of private Herbert Keeler yesterday afternoon— and there were at least fifty of them— felt that his life had been saved by the man to whose body military honors were paid. A caisson manned by members of Company C, left the Arraory at 2:30 o'clock and went to Nagel's undertaking rooms, where the body had been taken from the depot. An escort was waiting there and the casket was covered with flowers contributed by friends. The body was placed on a caisson and two soldiers sat on either side, while it was driven to the First M. E. church, Third street and Dayton avenue. The church was packed when the soldiers bore the body into the edifice and placed it in front of the altar. Private Keeler was an usher in the church, and his friends gathered to pay last honors to his remains. Rev. Frank B. Cowgill, who preached the sermon, spoke feeling of the young soldier and recounted the many christain acts he had performed. His deed of heroism in hazarding every thing to save the lives of his comrades was especially emphasized, because it showed a spirit of sacrifice that comes from true Christianity. When Company C was hemmed in by Filipinos and it seemed as if the men must be either captured or shot, private Keeler volunteered to break through the lines to bring reinforcements. Although he was in great danger, he suc ceeded in getting through safely and in bringing a detatchment of the Second Oregon to the rescue. The exposure brought about diphtheira, which caused his end. His comrades paid unconditional honor to his memory yesterday by appear ing in force. Although the casket was buried in flowers, the piece contributed by the men that fought by his side and knew his worth stood out in strong con trast. It was a national shield on a background of green with lilies of the 1274 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. valley. The letters "Co. C, 13th Minn," were worked in tri-colors represent ing the national emblem. The detachment of the regiment marched in a body to St. Peter street and Summit avenue, where it dropped out of line. The remainder of the party went to Oakland cemetery. The pallbearers were privates Brack, Barlow, Arneson, Bogard, Rank and Robinson. At the grave a firing squad in charge of Corporal Delamere fired the last salute. The members were privates Stark, O'Brien, Withey, Kimball, Kelley, Hall, Arneson and Cochran." [10499] MARY FOSS SHATTUCK,10 (Orla W," Laura Pratt,8 Clarissa Hamlen,' John,6 Isaac,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Covert, Mich, Jan. 3, 1876: m. South Haven, Mich.. Sept. 17, 1895, Rev. Edward George, son of Enos and Mary (Smith) Palmer, b. Ridgeway, Mich, Oct. 11, 1867; clergyman; Detroit, Mich.: member Pontiac Commandery 2, K. T.; and A. A. O, N. M. S.; she member Chapter 165, O. E. S.; Congs. [10501] LAURA ELNORA LESLIE,** (Ella A. Shattuck," Laura Pratt,8 Clarissa Hamlen,7 John,6 Isaac,5 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,4 James,21) b. Covert, Mich, June 13, 1875: m. there, Nov. 30, 1899, John Robinson, son of Levi Par sons and Mary Elizabeth (Waldron) Spelman, b. Portland, Mich, Mar. 19. 1873; dealer in flour, feed, lumber and coal: he resided in various places in Mich, with his father, who was a Cong, clergyman: Portland, Stanton, Covert, Big Rapids, Howard City, Leroy and Covert, 1891-1901; Republican; member Camp 6402, M. W. A.; Congs. Ch. b. Covert: 16010. A Daughter, Jan. 28, 1901; d. Jan. 30, 1901. [10507] ESTHER ELIZABETH WAITE,10 (Alfred E," Celia Ford,8 Abigail Hamlen,' John,6 Isaac,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Conway, Mass, Aug. 17, 1864: m. Pioneer, Ohio, Dec. 31, 1894, John, son of Lyman and Lucinda (Shangle) Bigbee, b. Pioneer, Apr. 30, 1869: cabinet maker; Pioneer, until 1900; since, Kendallville, Ind.; Republican; Baptists. [10509] ARTHUR ALLEN WAITE,10 (John E," Celia Ford,8 Abigail Hamlen,' John,6 Isaac,6 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Whately, Mass, Feb. 4, 1870; m. Williamsburg, Mass, May 10, 1896, Bertha Mabel, dau. of Rufus and Eunice A. (Polly) Waite, b. Whately, Sept. 3, 1871; machinist: Whately, Hat field and Greenfield, Mass. Children: 16011. Ethel Eunice, b.'Feb. 3, 1898, Hatfield. 16012. Dorothy, " June 29, 1901, Greenfield. [10510] LESTER EUGENE WAITE,*0 (Bro. of Arthur A,) b. Whately, Mass, Apr. 27, 1874: m. there, Sept. 18, 1901, Alice, dau. of James and Nancy Maria (Temple) Haskins, b. Shelburne, Mass, July 24, 1882: clerk; Whately; Republican. [10518] LINDA MABEL CURTIS,10 (Florence E. Shaw," Lavantia Ford,8 Abigail Hamlen,' John,6 Isaac,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. N. Y. City, Dec. 25, 1874; m. Alameda, Cal, Jan. 15, 1899, James William, son of John and TENTH GENERATION. 1275 Elizabeth Ann (Gibbons) Bergstrom, b. San Francisco, Cal, Apr. 1, 1869; prest. and manager Bergstrom Music Co.; San Francisco, until 1891; Minneapolis, Minn, until 1892-3; Honolulu, H. I, since 1894; Republican; member Paciflc Lodge 822, A. F. & A. M.; Honolulu Chapter 1, R. A. M.; member Honolulu Commandery 1, K. T.; Aloha Temple, N. M. S.; members Leahi Chapter, O.E.S. Ch. b. Honolulu: 16013. Allan Shaw, June 24, 1901. [10519] FANNIE LAVANTIA CURTIS,10 (Sister of Linda M„) b. N.Y. City, Aug. 2, 1879; m. Abington, Mass, June 10, 1902. Charles Willis, son of Oliver Henry and Elmira Stevens (Willis) Flanders, b. Chelsea, Mass, Mar. 7, 1863. [10529] ELLEN MARIA LOWE,10 (John," Louisa A. Messinger,8 Betsey Phillips,' Elizabeth Hamlin,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Fitchburg, Mass, Apr. 30, 1847; m. there, July 16, 1868, Lyman W, sonof Jacob Harris and Abagail Lowe (Wheeler) Merriam, b. Fitchburg, Mar. 31, 1844; in ventor; Holden, Mass, 1872-3; Fitchburg, until 1876; Jaffrey, N. H, until 1880; Gardner, Mass, 1880; Winchendon, until 1885; since, Fitchburg; Republican; Congs. Children: 16014.* Sakah Abbie, 16015. Frederic Lowe, 16016. Louise Adaline, 16017. Alice Edna, 16018. John Lowe, 16019. Edith Augusta, 16020. Lizzie Maria, 16021. Clifton Harris, 16022. Henry Mead, b. Aug. 9, 1869, Fitchburg. " Aug. 2, 1871, " d. Apr. 23, 1872. " Aug. 21, 1872, Holden, " Sept. 22, 1890. " Nov. 25, 1874, Fitchburg. " July 9, 1876, Jaffrey. " Mar. 5, 1878, " Sept. 27, 1880, Winchendon. " Dec. 30, 1883, " Sept. 11, 1885, Fitchburg; d. Aug. 5, 1887 L10530] EDNA MARY LOWE,10 (Sister of Ellen Maria,) b. Fitchburg, Mass, May 3, 1848; m. there, Feb. 22, 1883, James Edward, son of James Pope and Susan Abigail (Upton) Putnam, b. Fitchburg, July 22, , his second wife; he m. 1st, Millbury, Mass, Oct. 6, 1870, Ellen Elizabeth Brown, who d. Fitchburg, Feb. 18, 1881, by whom he had son, Frank Webster, b. Mar. 23, 1873, who d. July 23, 1887; farmer; Fitchburg; res. California, 1864-5; Republican; Odd Fellow; member Fitchburg Grange, P. H.; she Cong. Ch. b. Fitchburg: 16023. Helen Edna, Aug. 8, 1885. [10531] WALDO HOWES LOWE,10 (Bro. of Ellen M,) b. Fitchburg, Mass, May 8, 1849; m. there, Feb. 13, 1872, Mary Louisa, dau. of Albert Simeon and Martha Abigail (Willis) Whitcomb, b. Marlboro, N. H, Mar. 27, 1851; butcher, and Supt. Talulah Paper Co.; Fitchburg, until 1853; Rindge, N. H, until 1856: Fitchburg; until 1870; Brighton, until 1871; Fitch burg, until, 1878; Chicago, 111, until 1883; Cheyenne, Wyo, until 1887; Omaha, Neb.', until 1891; since, Fitchburg; Republican; member Home Lodge 508, A. F. & A. M, Chicago; Congs. 1276 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Children: 16024. Bessie Edna, b. Nov. 25, 16025. Bertie, " May 7, 16026. Mattie Louisa, " July 31, 16027. Florence Josephine, " Apr. 22, 16028. Gertrude Whitcomb, " May 16, 16029. Albert Waldo, " June 11, 16030. Lorena May, " Oct. 17, 16031. Willis Mead, " Aug. 10, 1872, Fitchburg: d.Aug.3, '73 1875, " d. June 23, 1875 1876, " unm. 1901. 1878, " " 1880, Keene, N. H. " 1882, Chicago; d. Feb, 1885. 1884, Cheyenne. [1897. 1896, Fitchburg: d. Aug. 31, [10532] IRA ADELBERT LOWE,10 (Bro. of Ellen M„) b. Fitchburg, Mass, Oct. 13, 1850: m. Charlestown, Mass, June 19, 1884, Annie Maria, dau. of Jasper and Mary Patten (Swett) Stone, b. Charlestown, Feb. 20, 1857; commission merchant, firm of Lowe Bros, Greenfield, Mass.; Fitchburg, until 1881: Cheyenne, Wyo, until 1887; Chicago, 111., until 1888; Boston, Mass, until 1890: since, Greenfield; Cong.: she Adventist. Ch. b. Charlestown: 16032. Beatrice, Nov. 29, 1888. [105331 ALBERT NATHANIEL LOWE,*0 (Bro. of Ellen M„) b. Rindge, N. H, Mar. 12, 1852; m. Fitchburg, Mass, Oct. 28, 1879, Emma Rebecca, dau. of Dr. Thomas and Charlotte (Fisk) Palmer, b. Fitchburg, Dec. 17, 1854; paper mfg.: Fitchburg, since 1855; treasurer and manager, Falulah Pa per Co.; director, Safety Fund Nat'l Bank, Fitchburg; Congs. Ch. b. Fitchburg: May 8, 1881. May 8, 1881. Jan. 20, 1883. Apr. 17, 1885. Feb. 4, 1887. Jan. 10, 1891. 16033.16034.16035.16036. 16037. 16038. Erving Fisk, Frnest Palmer, Joseph Albert, Guy Russell, Ralph Putnam, Charlotte Emma, [10534] ARTHUR HOUGHTON LOWE,*0 (Bro. of Ellen M..) b. Rindge, N. H, Aug. 20, 1853: m. North Adams, Mass, Dec. 11, 1878, An nie, dau. of John and Margaret (Cleghorn) Parkhill, b. Belvidere, Ills, Feb. 15, 1857; mfg. of cotton, wool and silk goods; Fitchburg, Mass, since 1855; Repub lican; alderman, 1888; prest. board of trade, 1891-2; mayor, 1893: treasurer and manager, Parkhill Mfg. Co.; director, Fitchburg Nat'l Bank; and in other cor porations; vice-prest. Fidelity Co-operative Bank; Congs. Ch. b. Fitchburg: 16039. Russel B, Feb, 1880. 16040. A. Margaret, Nov, 1885. 16041. Rachael P, May, 1889. [10535] ORIN MESSENGER LOWE,10 (Bro of Ellen M ) b. Fitchburg, Mass, Apr. 18, 1855; m. Lunenburg, Mass, Oct. 30, 1S79 Florence Allicia, dau. of George H. and Sarah Jane (Smith) Webber, b. Fitch- nT'^f } n^859; co™mission merchant; Fitchburg, until 1875; San Francisco, PnnL i ts! wfl0',, ^ 1880; SinCe' Fitc»bui'g: Republican: member Common Council, 1889; Mt. Rollston Lodge 98, I. O. O. F. Children; 16046. Lillian Mabel, b. May 8, 1887, Cheyenne. 16047. Lester Whipple, a Mar. 19, 1889, Fitchburg; d. 16048. A Daughter, " Dec. 26, 1891, tt K 16049. Lowell Mead, tt Nov. 30, 1894, Lunenburg. 16050. Leland Ithamar, a July 12, 1901, n TENTH GENERATION 1277 Children: 16042. Grace Albro, b. Sept. 17, 1880, Lunenburg. 16043. Irene May, " May 4, 1884, Fitchburg. 16044. Porter Webber, " Feb. 25, 1887, " 16045. Rodney Messenger, " Jan. 16, 1890, " [10536] LEWIS MEAD LOWE,10 (Bro. of Ellen M,) b. Fitchburg, Mass, Mar. 11, 1857; m. Cheyenne, Wyo, Apr. 20, 1886, Lu- rilla, dau. of Daniel Franklin and Irene Augusta (Boynton) Whipple, b. Marion, Iowa, May 3, 1865; farmer, butcher and produce commissioner; Fitchburg, until 1880; Chicago, 111,1881; Fitchburg, untill884; Cheyenne, Wyo, until 1888; Fitch burg, until 1892: since, Lunenburg; members Fitchburg Grange 186, P. of H.; she Baptist. same day. [10537] HERBERT GEORGE LOWE,10 (Bro. of Ellen M,) b. Fitchburg, Mass, Mar. 27, 1859: m. Delavan, Ills, May 24, 1888, Mary Adalaide, dau. of William Ambrose and Susan (Orndortf) Vaughn, b. Delavan, Apr. 1, 1860; paper mfg.: Fitchburg; Republican; Cong.; she Methodist. Ch. b. So. Fitchburg: 16051. Donald Vaughn, Feb. 13, 1891. 16052. Malcolm Branson, May 21, 1892. [105381 IDA LOUISE LOWE,10 (Sister of Ellen M,) b. Fitchburg, Mass, Apr. 26, 1861: m. there, Dec. 14, 1880, Rev. Ezra J, son of Jackson and Lucy Jane (Leavitt) Riggs, b. Boston, Mass, Dec. 11, 1846; 1st sergt, E, 28 Mass. Inf. Vols.; enlisted Oct. 1, 1861; re-enlisted Dec. 31, 1863; participated in battles of James Island, S.C, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Mine Run, Bristoe Station, Wilderness, Spottsylvania, North Anna, Totopotomy, Cold Harbor, Reams Station, siege of Petersburg; wounded in left arm, Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864; dis. June 30, 1865; enlisted Apr. 12, 1867, F, 42 U. S. Inf.; dis. Apr. 9, 1869; clergyman; Boston, Mass, until 1861; in the army 1861-5; Boston, until 1867; in the army until 1869; Revere, Mass, until 1876; Andover, Mass, until 1879; Rindge, N. H, until 1882; Andover, until 1883; East Jaffrey, N. H, until 1886; Manitou Springs, Col, until 1887; Stock ton, Cal, until 1889; Platteville, Col, 1890; afterwards, Provincetown, Mass.; member Post 55, G. A. R, Provincetown; she member W. C. T. U.; Congs.; members U. O. G. C. Children: 16053. Nelson Francis, b. Sept. 23, 1881, Rindge; d. Sept. 13, 1882. 16054. Christine Louise, " July 6, 1889, Fitchburg. [10539] FRANK EDWARD LOWE,10 (Bro. of Ellen M„) b. Fitchburg, Mass, Jan. 16, 1864; senior member, firm of Lowe Brothers, commission merchants, Greenfield, Mass, composed of himself and brother Ira A.Lowe; prest. Electric Street Railway, and large owner and director in another line; res. Greenfield; Republican; member Royal Arcanum. 1278 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [10540] GEORGE RUSSELL LOWE,10 (Bro. of Ellen M, ) b. Fitchburg, Mass, July 11, 1865; m. Gardner, Mass, Jan. 16, 1889, Mary Elizabeth dau. of George Washington and Sarah Elizabeth, (Brick) Marshall, b. Mendon, Vt, July 7, 1862; commission merchant; Fitchburg, until 1887; since, Gardner; Republican; prest. Board of Trade; vice-prest, Westminster Nat'l Bank; prest, Y. M.C. A.; member P. S. O. E-; she member Y. W.O A.; Congs. Ch. b. Gardner: 16055. Bertha, Jan. 3, 1890; d. Oct. 23, 1890. [10541] DAVID LOWE,10 (Bro. of Ellen M,) b. Fitchburg, Mass, June 23, 1867; m. there, June 1, 1892, Grace 1, dau. of Charles Henry and Frances Helen (MacKenzie) Doten, b. Boston, Mass, Dec. 4, 1866; supt, Parkhill Mfgr. Co, Fitchburg; Republican; she member Women's Industrial and Educational Union; Congs. Ch. b. Eitchburg: 16056. Eleanor, Apr. 7, 1893; d. Dec. 17, 1874. [10542] HARRIET LYDIA LOWE,10 (Sister of Ellen M,) b. Fitchburg, Mass, Apr. 15, 1870; m. there, July 12, 1891, William H, son of George and Martha (Hamilton) Wright, b. Clinton, Mass, Oct. 17, 1865; ma chinist; Fitchburg, 1870-1892; Gardner, Mass, until 1894; since, Fitchburg; Re publican; she was a school teacher; Congs. Ch. b. Fitchburg: 16057. Wilma Harriet, July 24, 1892. 16058. Eunice Cummings, Aug. 1, 1894. [10543] SAMUEL HOWES LOWE,10 (Bro. of Ellen M,) b. Fitchburg, Mass, Oct. 22, 1873; unmarried; bank clerk and asst. teller, Safety Fund National Bank; member of Y.M.C. A, and Y. P. S. C; and treas urer of the latter; Fitchburg; Republican; Cong. [10547 AUSTIN CHILDS LOWE,10 (Calvin M," Louisa A. Messenger,* Betsey Phillips,' Elizabeth Hamlin,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin.4 Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Whittaker, Mich, Feb. 12, 1856; m. there, Mar. 1, 1879, Marv A. Davis, b. Pontiac, Mich, May 22, 1852; Republican; Congs. He d. Whittaker, May 15, '83. Ch. b. Whittaker: 16059. Mary P, May 12, 1880. 16060. George A, Nov. 9, 1881. 16061. Edward J, Oct. 9,1883. [10551] LUCY EDITH LOWE,>° (Sister of Austin C,) b. Whittaker, Mich, Apr. 13, 1867; m. there, June 24, 1891, William J. Knapp, b. Freedom, Mich, Jan, 1856; hardware merchant; Chelsea, Mich ; Re publican; Freemason; Congs.; shed. Whittaker, Apr. 6, 1894. Ch. b. Chelsea- 16062. Ralph Apr 6, 1894. TENTH GENERATION. 1279 [10553] CARL WILLIAM LOWE,10 (Bro. of Austin C, ) b. Whittaker, Mar. 2, 1871; m. there, May 27, 1894, Christie, dau. of Robert and Katherine (Frazer) Lawson, b. Ypsilanti, Mich, June 10, 1873; Southern Star Lodge 891, K. O. T. M.; Prohibitionist; Congs. Ch. b. Detroit, Mich.: 16063. Elizabeth, Sept. 15, 1895. [10556] WILLIAM VOSE LOWE,10 (David S," Louisa A. Messenger,8 Betsey Phillips,' Elizabeth Hamlin,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Augusta, Mich, Sept. 25, 1859; m. Fitchburg, Mass, Dec. 2, 1891, Frances Ida, dau. of Henry Pason and Mary D. (Pierce) Boutelle, b. Fitchburg, Sept. 5, 1870; engineer; Fitchburg; Republican; member Apollo Lodge 205, Fitch burg; Congs. Ch. b. Fitchburg: 16064. Mildred Amelia, Sept. 19, 1892. 16065. Richard Vose, Mar. 2, 1894. 16066. Mary Boutelle, Apr. 13, 1896. [10559] FREDERICK HENRY LOWE,10 (Seth L," Louisa A. Messen ger,8 Betsey Phillips,' Elizabeth Hamlin,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Whittaker, Mich, Jan. 11, 1860; m. Fitchburg, Mass, Nov. 21, 1889, Florence, dau. of Asa Raymond and Achsah Ann (Aldrich) Lovell, b. Adams, Mass, Aug. 26, 1856; employed with Falulah Paper Co, Fitchburg, Mass.; Republican; Cong. No issue. [10561] EUGENE FRANCIS LOWE,10 ( Bro. of Frederick H,) b. Fitchburg, Mass, July 11, 1864; m. there, June 13, 1888, Myrta Mozella, dau. of Andrew Jackson and GulaElma (Woodburn) Maynard, b. Rockford, 111, Jan. 13, 1866; Gardner and Fitchburg; Republican; Congs. Ch. b. Fitchburg: 16067. Harold Maynard, Oct. 1, 1889. 16068. Percival Eugene, Sept. 15, 1891. [10579] EDWIN WALKER PHILLIPS,10 (Ivers C," Ivers,8 Samuel,' Elizabeth Hamlin,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Troy, N. Y, Sept. 21, 1856; m. Annie Tucker Venners, b. Cambridge, Mass, Sept. 18, 1850. Children: 16069. Harold Edwin, b. June 28, 1886; d. July 8, 1894. 16070. Ethel Tucker, " May 8, 1889. [10580] CAROLYN ISABEL WORKS,10 (Harriet R. Phillips," Ivers,8 Samuel,' Elizabeth Hamlin,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Ash burnham, Mass, Feb. 12, 1857; m. Fitchburg, Mass, Dec. 21, 1886, Edward Everett, son of William Henry and Mary Elizabeth (Robertson) Dennett, b. Portsmouth, N.H, Aug. 27, 1858; worsted mfgr.; Portsmouth, 1858-1882; since, Fitchburg; Republican. Ch. b. Fitchburg: 16071. Marian Phillips, Apr. 21, 1888. 16072. Isabel, Apr. 16, 1890. 16073. Phillips* Mar. 16, 1892. 1280 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [10581] FRANK HAMILTON WORKS,10 (Bro. of Carolyn I,) b. West Fitchburg, Mass, Feb. 28, 1861; m. Biddeford, Me, Aug. 10, 188T, Bessie Elder, dau. of Edward Scammon and Elizabeth (Priest) Morris, b. Portland, Me, Aug. 10, 1864; civil engineer and contractor; Fitchburg; Repub lican: member Charles W. Moore Lodge, A. F. & A.M.; Apollo Lodge 205, LO. O. F.; member city council, 1891-3; she Epis. Children: 16074. Harriet Evelyn, b. May 24, 1889, Fitchburg. 16075. Katherine Emily, "Mar. 4, 1891, West Fitch borg. 16076. Helen Elizabeth, " Oct. 27, 1893, Fitchburg. [10582] MARION LOUISE WORKS,10 (Sister of Carolyn 1,) b. West Fitchburg, Mass, May 28, 1865; m. there, Nov. 15, 1887, Capt. George Herbert, son of Charles Adams and Emily (Bailey) Priest, b. Hillsboro, N. H, Sept. 25, 1865; lumber dealer; Brookline, N. H, 1865-9; since, Fitchburg; Democrat; member Aurora Lodge, A. F. & A. M.; Thomas Chapter, R. A. M.; Jerusalem Commandery 19, K. T.; Nashua Tribe 37, 1. O. R. M.; Capt. Co. B, 6 Regt. Mass. V. Militia. Ch. b. Fitchburg: 16077. Charles Edwin, Mar. 4, 1889. 16078. George Herbert, Nov. 10, 1893. [10589] CHARLES MOULTON CARTER,1* (Sarah A. Russell," Sally Phillips,8 Samuel,' Elizabeth Hamlin,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Westminster, Mass, Dec. 31, 1859; m. May, 1879, Helen J. Wilder, of Haver hill, Mass.; res. Denver, Col. Ch. b. Denver: 16079. Waldo Wilder, Feb, 1880. 16080. Edwin Russell, May, 1882. 16081. Merle Greenwood, July, 1883; d. July. 1891 16082. Genevieve Louise, July, 1885. 16083. Harley, July, 1887. [10592] ALBERT WHITING CARTER,10 (Bro. of Charles M.J •b. Haverhill, Mass, Sept. 13, 1865; m. May, 1889, Mary Caldwell, of Lead ville, CoL No issue. [105931 SARAH LYDIA SAWYER,10 (Caroline L. Russell," Sally Phillips,8 Samuel,' Elizabeth Hamlin,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Fitchburg, Mass, Dec. 27, 1858; m. there, Sept. 13, 1888, John William, son of Robert and Mary Ann (Cassidy) Jigger, b. Westminster, Mass., Mar. 2, 1851; carpenter and builder; Lawrence, Mass, 1854-8; since, Hyde Park, Mass.; Pro hibitionist; member Neponset Council 136, R. A.; Baptists. Ch. b. Hyde Park: 16084. Robert Sawyer, Feb. 28, 1890. 16085. Ruth Russell, Aug. 10, 1891; d. Sept, 18, 1891. 16086. Marion Eunice, Sept. 12, 1892. 16087. Lester Phillips, Feb. 3, 1894; d. Apr. 6, 1894. 16088. Helen Caroline, Oct. 7, 1895. TENTH GENERATION. 1281 [10594] JAMES RUSSELL SAWYER,10 (Bro. of Sarah L,) b. Fitchburg, Mass, May 15, 1862; m. there, Oct. 21, 1886, Mary Louise, dau. of John and Mary (McNamara) Willmott, b. Fitchburg, Dec. 25, 1861; farmer; Fitchburg. Ch. b. Fitchburg: 16089. Bessie Frances, b. Aug. 8, 1888. 16090. Louise Willmott, " Nov. 8, 1892. [10595] CARRIE ABBIE SAWYER,*0 (Sister of Sarah L„) b. Fitchburg, Mass.. Dec. 4, 1869: m. there, Feb. 4, 1891, Walter Benjamin, son of Henry G. and Harriet (Gates) Wightman, b. July 12, 1866; pattern maker; Fitchburg; Walpole, N. H.: Milwaukee, Wis.; Hyde Park, Mass.; and Clare mont, N. H.: member Golden Cross; Baptists. [10600] AUGUSTUS HENRY CARTER,10 (Marion A. Rice," Laura O. Fairbanks,8 Lydia Phillips,' Elizabeth Haralin,6 Eleazer,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Lebanon, N. H, Feb. 11, 1862; m. Lowell, Mass, Aug. 3, 1886, Abbie May, dau. of Henry and Abbie (Brown) Jackson, b. New Hartford, Ct, Aug. 21, 1868; manufacturer; Lebanon; Republican; Freemason. Ch. b. Lebanon: 16091. Marion Jackson, Aug. 28, 1887. 16092. Donald Augustus, Jan. 21, 1895. [10601] FREDERICK GORDOY CARTER,10 (Bro. of Augustus H,) b. Lebanon, N.H, Aug. 9, 1865; m. there, May 16,1892, Sarah Josephine, dau. of Justus and Helen (Fulton) Sargent, b. Lebanon, Jan. 6, 1873; manufac turer; Lebanon; Republican; Freemason and Odd Fellow. Ch. b. Lebanon: 16093. Henry Gordon, Nov. 26, 1899. [10602] EDWARD AARON DAVIS,10 (Laura A. Rice," Laura O. Fair banks,8 Lydia Phillips,' Elizabeth Hamlin,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Chelsea, Vt, June 18, 1865; m. there, June 25, 1892, Josephine A, dau. of Peter and .lohannah O'Connell, b. Bethel, Vt, May 3, 1870; bank cash ier; Chelsea, until 1885; Detroit, Mich, until 1888; Bethel, Vt, 1902; Republi can; Freemason and K. T.; she Epis. Ch. b. Bethel: 16094. Edwakd Aaron, Mar. 6, 1901. [10604] ROBERT F. FAIRBANKS,10 (Charles L," Seth P,8 Lydia Phillips,' Elizabeth Hamlin,6 Eleazer,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Wor cester Mass., Feb. 16, 1875; m. May 5, 1901, Lulu B, dau. of Charles O. and Susan B. (Longley) Eagles, b. Canning, N. S., Aug. 27, 1881. [10610] ELEANN KNAPP RAY,10 (Margaret L. Smith," Caroline A. Fairbanks/ Lydia Phillips,' Elizabeth Hamlin,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Franklin, Mass, Aug. 22, 1877; m. there, June 18, 1900, Edward Gottlieb, son of Gottlieb Broenniman, b. Watertown, Wis, Dec. 16, 1872; 1282 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. broker; N. Y. City; Republican; Freemason; she graduated Vassar college, class of 1889. Ch. b. Brooklyn, N. Y.: 16095. Edgar Ray, July 4, 1901. [10635] ELSIE DANA McWAIN,*0 (William D.," Harriet N. Kilgore,8 Susannah Hamlin,' Africa,6 Eleazer,5 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Wal tham, Mass, Mar. 25, 1882; unmarried: graduated Cambridge, (Mass.) Latin High School, 1900; stenographer and type writer; Boston. [10673] STELLA GERTRUDE MEADE,10 (Alexander J," Europe A,8 Dorcas Hamlin,' Europe,6 Eleazer,5 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Ana heim, Cal, June 4, 1879: m. Los Angeles, Cal, July 24, 1900, Winfred Elmo, son of Alexander Hamilton and Martha Ozella (Pleasants) Reavis. b. Whittier, Cal, Nov. 6, 1877; editor, Hawaii's Young People; Anaheim, Cal, 1879-86; Los Angeles, 1886-1900: since, Labaina, Maui, Hawaii; Democrat; member Companion Court 18, 1. O. F.; she principal Lahainaluna Seminary, Maiu, Hawaii; memberof Court 422, I. O. F.; members M. E. church South. Ch. b. Lahaina: 16096. Harold Marshall, July 26, 1901. [10685] DAVID WARD KING,10 ( Robert Q,» Almena Caldwell,8 Han nah Hamlin,' Europe,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Springfield, Ohio, Oct. 27, 1857; m. there, Dec. 29, 1880, Mary Wylie, dau. of Austin Milton, and Lettie Reed (Irwin) Burbank, b. Danville, Ky, Sept. 23, 1859: Presbs. Ch. b. Maitland, Mo.: 16097. Lettie Reed, Dec. 29, 1881. 16098. Robert Quigley, Dec. 11, 1886. 16099. Miriam, Oct. 24, 1892. [10687] ROBERT LEFFLER KING,10 (Bro. of David W„) b. Springfield, Ohio, Aug. 24, 1863; m. Value, Ohio, June 4, 1891, Lola M, dau. of Augustus F. and Minnie (Ault) Askam, b. Value, Mar. 4, 1868: Methodists. Ch. b. Grassland Farm, near Value, Ohio: 16100. Edwin Askam, Mar. 11, 1892. 16101. Hamlin Caldwell, June 28, 1894. [10688] ALMENA ADELINE KING,10 (Sister of David W ) b. Springfield, Ohio, Sept. 17, 1869; m. Sept. 9, 1896, Harvey, son of ' James and Emma Jane (Davis) Warrick, b. Davenport, Iowa, Dec. 25, 1871; res Spring field; Presb. rJ10ifL D\D~Y]D KING GOTWALD,10 (Mary E. King," Alemena Caldwell,8 Hannah Hamlin,' Europe,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,4 Eleazer, James,21) b. Sh.ppenburg, Pa Oct. 21, I860; m. York, Pa, Sept. 6, 1883, Julia Baugher, dau. of William and Mary Julia (Baugher) Kurtz, b. York, May 8, 1860: Physician; Springfield, Ohio; Republican; he graduated Medical Department JoTnTio" iL«eTn?h1Vania' 1882; Capt- and Asst' SnrK. M °bio, Vol. Inf., Mar. to Nov. 10, 1898: Lutherans. TENTH GENERATION. 1283 Ch. b. York, Pa: 16102. William Kurtz, July 8, 1884. 16103. Mary King, July 8, 1886. [10691] Rev. GEORGE DANIEL GOTWALD,10 (Bro. of David K,) b. Shippenburg, Pa, Sept. 18, 1862; m. York, Pa, July 7, 1885, Mary Bertha, dau. of George Frederick and Emma (Gardiner) Baugher, b. York, Sept. 17, 1861; clergyman; graduated Gettysburg, Pa, College, 1882; Gettysburg Seminary, 1885; Salina, Kas, 1885; Kansas City, Mo, 1888; Republican; Lutherans. He d. Kansas City, Jan. 12, 1890. Ch. b. Salina, Kas.: 16104. Julia Baugher, July 8, 1886; d. July 10, 1886. 16105. Elizabeth Gardiner, Dec. 25, 1887. [10694] Rev. FREDERICK GEBHART GOTWALD,10 (Bro. of David K,) b. Aaronsburg, Pa, May 11, 1869; m. York, Pa, June 10, 1897, Julia Agnes, dau. of David Etta and Mary (Fulton) Small, b. Feb. 26, 1869; Lutheran clergy man. Child: 16106. Luther Alexander, b. July 28, 1898. [10697] ALMENA GOTWALD,10 (Sister of David K, ) b. York, Pa, June 29, 1876; m. Oct. 12, 1899, Glenn Morris, son of Seth Greely and Sarah Grigella (Ruhl) Cummings, b. Galion, Ohio, Sept. 22, 1873; lawyer; he studied law with Cummings & McBride, Mansfield, Ohio; and ad mitted to the bar, June, 1898. Child: 16107. George Gotwald, b. Nov. 15, 1901. [10699] CLARENCE NOBLE KING,10 (David," Almena Caldwell,8 Hannah Hamlin,' Europe,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Spring field, Ohio, Dec. 25, 1865; m. May, 1888, labella Munson, b. Oswego, N. Y.; Dec. 11, 1867. [10700] JENNIE MARY KING,10 (Sister of Clarence N,) b. Springfield, Ohio, Feb. 2. 1876; m. May 2, 1899, George Herbert Brain, b. Springfield, May 20, 1865; lumber merchant. Child: 16108. Charles King, b. July 15, 1900. [10734] MARY KEYT ISHAM,*0 ( Mary H. Keyt," Susannah Hamlin,8 Hannibal G,' Europe,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Cincin nati, Ohio, Aug. 20, 1871; unmarried. She received gold medal for general scholarship, and silver medal for mathematics, Woodward High School, 1890; B. A, Wellesley College, 1894; M. A, University of Cincinnati, 1896; student in Philosophy, University of Chicago, 1897; Fellow in Philosophy Bryn Mawr College, 1898; Lecturer on Psychology, Laura Memorial Med. College, Cincin nati, 1900-1. 1284 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [10735] ASA CHAPMAN ISHAM,*0 (Bro. of Mary K,) b. Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept. 11, 1873; m. Terrace Park, Ohio, Oct. 2, 1901, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Peter F. and Louise (Conkling) Swing, b. Batavia, Ohio, Apr. 25, 1878: supt, the P. R. Mitchell Co, mfgrs. curled hair and feathers; Madison- ville, Ohio. He was educated in the public schools of Cincinnati; Woodward High School; White and Sykes, Franklin School; and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y.; Presbs. [10737] ALONZO KEYT ISHAM,10 (Bro. of Mary K,) b. Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept. 11, 1877; unmarried: educated in the public schools, and Walnut Hills High School: S. B, Mass. Institute of Technology, June, 1901; asst. mechanical engineer, Laidlow Dunn Gordon Co, Tweedvale, Ohio. [10754] WARREN E. CARTER,10 (Eugene," Henry,8 Pamelia Hamlin,' America,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James.21) b. Brooklyn, N.Y, Jan. 1, 1865; m. there, 1899. He served several terms of enlistment; one in 18 U.S. Inf.: one in U. S. Marine Corps; was on U. S. Cruiser, New York; acting sergt-major, U. S. Marines: was mentioned for distinguished gallantry at Guantanamo, Cuba, June(?) 1898: also served in the Phillipines: gunnery sergt. U. S. Marine Corps, Brooklyn Navy Yard, 1899. Child: 16109. Eugene Robert, b. 1900. [10756] GEORGE HENRY CARTER,10 (Bro. of Warren E,) b. Bradford, Mass, July 19, 1871; m. Haverhill, Mass, Oct. 1, 1896, Malvina Hastings, dau. of Henry Ware and Martha Plummer (Hastings) Mansur, b.Rox- bury, Mass, Aug. 14, 1873; shoe mfgr.; Bradford, Mass, 1871-96; since, Haver hill. No issue. [10757] HENRY CARTER CORSON,10 (Catherine S. Carter," Henry,8 Pamelia Hamlin,' America,6 Eleazer,5 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Bradford, Mass, June 25, 1872; unmarried: graduated Harvard University. 1895: Cong. He d. Nov. 18, 1896. [10758] CHARLES EMERSON CORSON,10 (Bro. of Henry C,) b. Haverhill, Mass, Aug. 15, 1879; student, Harvard University. Class of 1902; Cong. [10760] MELLIE GOLDTHWAITE CARTER,10 (Robert G," Henry,8 Pamelia Hamlin,' America,6 Eleazer,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Fort Richardson, Texas, June 21, 1871; m. Washington, D. 0, Oct, 31, 1900, August Hector, son of Baron Hector Lamey Von Bayer, and his wife, Baronin Mathil da Caroline Von Cornberg, b. Karlsrhue, Baden, Germany, June 21, 1873; civil engineer; he res. Karlsrhue, until 1875; Washington, D. C, until 1890; Ithaca, N. Y, until 1892; Johnston, Pa, until 1896; Ithaca, until 1900; since, Easley, Ala.; member Fidelity Lodge 51, A. F. & A. M, Ithaca. Ch. b. Easley: 16110. Donald Carter Goldthwaite, July 26, 1901; d. Nov. 18, 1902. TENTH GENERATION. 1285 [10761] BESSIE RICHARDSON CARTER,10 (Sister of Mellie G,) b. Fort Richardson, Texas, Nov. 14, 1872; m. Baltimore, Md, Mar. 16, 1893, Edgar C, son of Hon. Frank L. Campbell, b. Washington, D. O; clerk in War Dept. Washington, D. C. His father was asst. secretary of interior. [10762] ROBERT DEXTER CARTER,40 (Bro. of Mellie G,) b. Newtonville, Mass, Aug. 10, 1876: m. Washington, D. C, Jan. 16, 1899, Helen Flint, dau. of Charles M. and Mary Jane (Patterson) Wright, b. Annapo lis, Md, Sept. 27, 1875. He served in the Philllipine Islands as Q. M. clerk, under Gen. H. W. Lawton; Head Quarters, 1st Division, 8 A. C, since Jan. 19, 1899: commissioned 2d Lieut. F, 12, U. S,Inf, Jan. 1, 1900; stationed atTarlac, Panique, Pura, O'Donnell, Gerona and Manila, Island of Luzon; served in cam paigns of Laguna de Bay: in attack on Santa Cruz; in first southern campaign, in actions at Bacoor and Zapote Bridge and Imus, under Gen. Lawton; Batt, Q. M. and commissary; collector U. S. Int. Rev, Province of Tarlac, July, 1900, to Feb. 12, 1901: returned to the U. S, 1902. [10772] ALTA MAY BEAN,*0 (Mary C. Hamlin," Albert,8 America,'6 Eleazer,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Archers, Col, Jan. 1, 1877; m. Little ton, Col, June 30, 1895, Charles Jackson, son of Joseph Peter and Nancy Ann (Garrett) Conrad, b. Stout's Mills, W. Va, July 16, 1870; farmer; W. Va, until 1889; since, Colorado; Sedalia, Col, 1802; Republican; Odd Fellow. Ch. b. Douglas Co, Col: 16111. Edwin, b. May 3, 1896. 16112. Flyod Lester, " July 6, 1899. [10791] THEODORE GAGE WILKINS,10 (Luther E," Almira F. Ham lin,8 America,76 Eleazer,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Clinton, Mass, Nov. 27, 1873; m. Providence, R. I, Oct. 17, 1899, Lizzie Russell, dau. of Willis Clif ford and Addie Jones (Masten) Healey, b. Provincetown, Mass, Dec. 20,1882; res. Worcester, Mass. Ch. b. Worcester: 16113. Theodore Russell, June 26, 1900. 16114. Adelaide Elizabeth, Dec. 17, 1901. [10833] NELLIE MABEL STETSON,10 (George H,» Adeline Hamlin,3 Elijah L,' Cyrus,6 Eleazer,6 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Kenduskeag, Me, Apr. 5, 1873; m. Bangor, Me, Sept. 2, 1896, Stover Wheelwright, son of Albert Henry and Ellen (Wheelwright) Thaxter, b. Bangor, Oct. 31, 1873; grain dealer, bookkeeper; Bangor; Republican; she Unitarian. Ch. b. Bangor: 16115. Elizabeth Kidder, May 18, 1897. [10907] FRED HAMBLIN LYMAN,10 (Mary A. Hamblin," Alexander C," William L,' Silas,66 James,*321) b. Battle Creek, Mich, Oct. 29, 1866; m. Mar. 10, 1897, Bertha May, dau. of Henry P. and Matilda (Flagg) Blashfield, b.Yorkville, Mich, Jan. 25, 1867; insurance, real estate and loan agent; Battle Creek; Republican. No issue, 1899. 1286 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [10922] SADIE L. MOFFATT,10 (Alice G. Collins,* Martha Hamblin,8 William L,' Silas,66 James,4321) b. Orleans, N. Y, July 5, 1875; m. Brownville, N. Y, Oct. 10, 1894, Charles R, son of Edwin and Hattie (Crandall) Adams, b. Brownville, June 19, 1873; farmer; Brownville; Republican. Ch. b. Brownville: 16116. Niles, Aug. 5, 16117. Irene, Aug, 1898. [10926] GRACE B. HOOVER,10 (Addie E. Collins," Martha Hamblin,8 William L,' Silas,66 James.432*) b. Brownville, N.Y, Aug. 25, 1876; m. there, Nov. 21, 1894, Melvin, son of Theron and Rose (Chaufty) Timerman, b. Brown ville, Nov. 8, 1872; farmer; Brownville; Republican; meraber Dexter Grange, and Foresters. Ch. b. Brownville: 16118. Cecil, Aug. 29, 1896. 16119. Theron, June, 1899. [10927] NELLIE E. HOOVER,"0 , (Sister of Grace B.J b. Brownville, N. Y, Nov. 6, 1878; in.' there, Feb. 8, 1899, Arthur, son of William and Anna (Williams) Poole, b. Brownville, Apr. 19, 1877; farmer; Brown ville; Forrester. [10960] LUCRETIA CHILDS,10 (Cordelia T. Small," Lucretia Hamblin,* William,' Nathan,6 Caleb,6 James,4321) b. North Falmouth, Mass, May 4, 1850; m. there, Sept. 12, 1877, Capt. Charles Childs, b. Flores, Western Islands, Dec. 24, 1841; master mariner, retired; North Falmouth. Ch. b. N, Falmouth: 16120. Ralph A, Oct, 8, 1874. 16121. Herbert F., July 4, 1878. [10961] FREDERICK CHILDS,1" (Bro. of Lucretia,) b. North Falmouth, Mass, Jan. 24, 1852; m. Brockton, Mass.„Feb. 14, 1880, Sarah, dau. of James Lane and Sarah (Capen) Carr, b. Brockton, Sept. 14, 1858; shoe business; Brockton, 1896. Child: 16122, Arthur, b. Aug. 5, 1880. [10962] BYRON CHILDS,10 (Bro. of Lucretia,) h. Hilo, Hawaiian Islands, Apr. 4, 1854; m. East Falmouth, Mass, July 11, 1891, Nettie, dau. of Williams, and Nellie (Davis*) Baker, t b. E. Falmouth, May 30, 1867; mariner; North Falmouth. Children: 16123. Jessie S, b. June 23, 1892, E. Falmouth. 16124. Grace E, " Mar. 18, 1894. * For Davis see notes 4, 17, 42 and 1C t For Baker see note 125. TENTH GENERATION. 1287 [109631 LILLIE CHILDS,10 (Sister of Lucretia, ) b. North Falmouth, Mass, Nov. 20, 1856; m. there, May 29, 1894, William, son of Asa and Eliza (Adams) Raymond, Pocassett, Mass, Dec. 13, 1854; painter; Pocassett, 1896. Children: 16125. Edith, b. July 10, 1885. 16126. Jennie, " July 15, 1887. [10964] MINNIE CHILDS,10 (Sister of Lucretia,) b. Honolulu, H. I, Oct. 2, 1858; m. North Falmouth, Mass, Nov. 29, 1888, R. Bertram, son of Abraham and Lucinda (Burgess*) Phinney, t b. Monument Beach, Mass, Apr. 23, 1863; carpenter; Monument Beach, 1896. Ch. b. Monument Beach: 16127. Waldo B., Jan. 27, 1891. 16128. Lucy E, Mar. 30, 1894. [10967] FLORENCE M . SNOW,10 (Rebecca W . Small," Lucretia Hamblin,3 William,' Nathan,6 Caleb,6 James,4321) b. East Boston, Mass, May 19, 1876; m. Winchester, Mass, June 15, 1897, Charles Ramsey Bready, b. Philadelphia, Pa, 1867; wool merchant; Philadelphia; Republican; Baptist. Ch. b. Philadelphia: 16129. Albert S, May 21, 1898. [10969] JUSTINA MELROSE HAMBLIN,10 (William," Hiram,3 Wil liam,' Nathan,6 Caleb,6 James,4321) b. Waquoit, Mass, Dec. 5,1872; m. Ware ham, Mass, by Rev. Charles H. Washburn, Feb. 15, 1893, Capt. Charles Freeman, son of Joseph Henry and Roxanna ( Douglas) Burgess,* b. Wareham, July 15, 1867: farmer; Wareham. Ch. b. Falmouth: 16130. Gordon Freeman, Mar. 24, 1894. [10971] SUSAN ELIZA BASSETT,10 (Anna L. Hamblin," Hiram,3. William,' Nathan,6 Caleb,6 James,4321) b. West Barnstable, Mass, Dec. 8, 1875; m. there, Sept. 4, 1897, Frank Whitman, son of Henry Frank and Eliza Abby (Whitman) Loring, b. W. Barnstable, Dec. 5, 1872: poultry breeder; West Barnstable; members East Sandwich Grange; shed. W.Barnstable, Sept. 7, 1898. Ch. b. W. Barnstable: 16131. Henry Bassett, Aug. 31, 1898. [109731 EMILY KERN,10 (William E," Tabitha P. Hamblin,8 William,' Nathan,6 Caleb,6 James,4321) b. Sandwich, Mass, Dec. 3, 1852; m. New Bedford, Mass, Mar. 26, 1876, William, son of William M. and Phebe T. (Taylor) Wilber, South Dartmouth, Mass, July 13, 1850; res. New Bedford. [10974] ETTA KERN,10 (Sister of Emily,) b. Sandwich, Mass, May 21, 1861: m. New Bedford, Mass, Oct, 15, 1883, * For Burgess see note 389. t For Phinney see note 189. 1288 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. James, son of George and Ellen (McNutt) Schwall, h. New Bedford, Mar. 9, 1853; druggist; New Bedford; Freemason. Ch. b. New Bedford: 16132. Eva E, May 25. 1885. [10978] LILLIAN SEARS BAKER,10 (A nphenette Kern," Tabitha P. Hamblin,8 William,' Nathan,6 Caleb,6 James,*32*) b. South Dennis, Mass, Oct. 20, 1867; m. there, Oct. 20, 1885, William Russell, son of Russell Davis and Eliza (Kelley) Farris, h. South Yarmonth, Mass, Apr. 9, 1864; merchant; South Yarmouth, uotil 1900; since, Melrose, Mass.; Republican; on school committee, 9 years; member Howard Lodge, A. F. & A. M.; Orient Chapter, R. A. M. Children: 16133. Russell Davis, b. Nov. 29, 1887, So. Yarmouth. 16134. Mabel Winthrop, " Dec. 2, 1891, 16135. Cecil King, " Sept. 26, 1900, Melrose. [10996J GERTRUDE HAINES TAYLOR,10 (Ella E. Haines," Nancy M. Jones,8 Hannah Hamblin,' Nathaniel,6 Caleb,5 James,4321) b. Waltham, Mass, June 29, 1871; m. Roxbury Mass, Aug. 24, 1892, Alexander William, son of An drew and Jenet (Dickey) McKee, b. Roxbury, Apr. 9, 1869; trimmer of clothing; Roxbury, until 1894; since, Cambridge, Mass.; Republican; Freemason. [11006] MARY ELIZABETH LOOMIS,10 (Leonard G."," Lovisa Crocker,3 Betsey Foote,' Elizabeth Hamblin,6 Job,6 James,4321) b. Greenbush, Mich, Feb. 28, 1867: m. there, Dec. 28, 1888, Prof. Douwe Bouka, son of Hessel and Clara Yutema, b. May 31, 1851; professor of Chemistry and Physics in Hope College, Holland, Mich.; Republican: members of Dutch Reformed Church. Children: 16136. Hessel Edward, b. Jan. 17, 1891, St. Johns. 16137. Leonard Francis, " July 29, 1892, 16138. Clara Elizabeth, " Feb. 28, 1894, Holland. 16139. Theodore Otto, " Apr. 8, 1900, " 16140. Chester, " Feb. 4, 1902, " [11007] LEONARD STANTON LOOMIS,10 (Bro. of Mary E,) b. Greenbush, Mich, Aug. 4, 1871; m. Addison, Mich, Aug. 2s. 1895, Adah F. Browne; farmer; Hudson, Mich.; Republican: Methodists. [11017] WILBERT CROCKER,'0 (Alvan J," Judson,8 Betsey Foote,' Elizabeth Hamblin,6 Job,6 James,4321) b. Gaines, Mich, Mar. 30, 1873; m. Byron Center, Mich, Aug. 2, 1894, Lillie, dau. of Sidney and Alvira Williams, b. Byron, Jan. 23, 1873: farmer; Byron Center; Republican; she Methodist; shed. Byron Center, Jan. 13, 1900. Ch. b. Byron: 16141. Tressie, Nov. 13, 1896. [11032] WILLIAM FOOTE QUAYLE,10 (Romela M. Foote,"Lyman P.,3 Thomas,' Elizabeth Hamblin,6 Job,5 James,432*) b. Cleveland, Ohio. Oct 26 1862; m. Duluth, Minn, Feb. 16, 1898, Frances, dau. of Guardis Delazon and TENTH GENERATION. 1289 Alice Almyra (Bradley) Edwards, b. Bay City, Mich, Feb. 14, 1875; merchant; Duluth; she Methodist. Child: 16142. Henry Bradley, b. Jan. 26, 1899. [11033] FLORENCE HELEN QUAYLE,*0 (Sister of William F,) b. Cleveland, Ohio, June 9, 1865; m. there, June 11, 1896, Jay D, son of Spencer and Mary Fuller, b. Alden, N. Y.; treasurer, Hasoroth Canning Co.; Cleveland; Republican; she Epis. Ch. b. Cleveland: 16143. Helen Elizabeth, Mar. 29, 1898. [11038] ELLA RUTH LENEE,10 (Florence R. Foote," Lyman P,8 Thomas,' Elizabeth Hamblin,6 Job,5 James,*321) b. Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 7, 1876; m. Poplar Bluff, Mo, July 20, 1898, Walter Sebastian Albret, b. Cape Girardeau, Mo, Mar. 24, 1868; merchant; Cape Girardeau, 1868-86; N. Y. City, 1886-9; since, Cape Girardeau; Democrat; Catholic; she Epis. Ch. b. Cape Girardeau: 16144. Marian Lenee, Oct. 6, 1899. [11057] GEORGE I. FRA1ZER,*0 (Mary A. Gardner," Temperance R. Foote,8 Thomas,' Elizabeth Hamblin,6 Job,5 James,4321) b. Ramsey, 111, Mar. 31, 1878; unmarried; school teacher, stenograper, and book keeper; Ram sey; Republican. [11062] JAMES M. MARTIN,10 (Emma T. Gardner," Temperance R. Foote,8 Thomas,' Elizabeth Hamblin,6 Job,5 James,432*) b. Arlington, Mo, Oct. 4, 1873; m. Rarasey, Ills, May 15, 1892, Myrtle, dau. of Robert F. and Luticia (Flynn) Clow, b. London City, Ills, Nov. 25, 1874; farmer; Phelps Co, Mo, 1881; London City and Ramsey, Ills.; Republican; member Oak Bluff Camp 162, M. W. A.; Christians. Ch. b. Carson Township: 16145. Jessie, b. Feb. 7, 1893; d. Feb, 16, 1893. 16146. Arlie, "Apr. 4,1894. 16147. Vifquain, " Nov., 13, 1896. [11073] CORA EVELYN BARTON,*0 (Emeline J. Foot," Solomon R,« Silas,' Elizabeth Hamblin,8 Job,6 James,*321) b. Melrose, Minn, May 17, 1871; m. San Pedro, Cal., Dec. 25, 1893, Wilbur S, sonof Warren Edgar and Mary Charlina (Barton) Mclntyre, b. Fillmore Co, Minn, Oct. 18, 1867; proprietor of Mclntyre's Protective Patrol, Passadena, Cal.; removed to California, Dec. 8, 1887; res. Santa Barbara, Cal, until July, 1888: San Pedro, July, 1888, to Dec, 1894; Passadena, Cal, since Dec. 24, 1894: Republican; member Tent 1, K. O. T. M.; she Epis.; member Hive 6, L. O. T. M. Children: 16148. Evelyn B, b. Mar. 31, 1895; d. Jan. 1, 1901. 16149. Beatrice M, " June 27, 1897. 1290 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [11074] ADDIE ALBERTA BARTON,10 (Sister of Cora E„) b. Birchdale, Minn, Feb. 16, 1873; m. San Pedro, Cal, June 28, 1894, Fred erick S, son of William Henry and Mary (Crozier) Nichols, b. Wapakoneta, Ohio, Oct. 31, 1864; lumber inspector; Wapakoneta, until 1884; Washington, D. C, until 1891; since, San Pedro, Cal.; Democrat: member Lodge 126, K. P.; she Epis. Ch. b. San Pedro: 16150. Ruth Pauline, July 4, 1895. 16151. Clarence Edward, May 5, 1901; d. Jan. 4, H02. [11119] ALICE TAYLOR ROBERTS,10 (Mary Ann Stevens," Ransom F,8 Louvisa Foote,' Elizabeth Hamblin,6 Job,5 James,*321) b. Traverse City, Mich, May 12, 1873; unmarried; graduate of Conservatory of Music, Philadelphia, Pa.; a noted musician; Cong. [11120] WILLIAM RANSOM ROBERTS,10 (Bro. of Alice T„) b. Traverse City, Mich, June 28, 1876; unmarried; .soldier in Cuban and Philippine wars, M, 34 Mich. Inf.: dis. Nov. 1898; G, 37 U. S. Vols.; dis. Feb. 20, 1901. He was at San Juan, and in eleven engagements in the Philippines. [11121] MARIAN STEVENS ROBERTS,10 (Sister of Alice T,) b. Traverse City, Mich, Aug. 22, 1878; unmarried; teacher. [11122] LORIN BURRITT STEVENS,10 (Elihu B," Ransom F,8 Lou visa Foote,' Elizabeth Hamblin,6 Job,5 James,*321) b. Hart, Mich, Jan. 30, 1876; m. Grandville, Mich, Sept. 1, 1897, Maude Augusta, dau. of Isaiah Barber and Mary Elizabeth (Gray) Hamilton, b. Georgetown, Mich, Sept. 6, 1878; nailer and carpenter; Byron and Grandville, Mich.; Grand Rapids, since 1897; Repub lican; she Methodist. Ch. b. Grand Rapids: 16152. Lorin Ransom, Oct. 12, 1898. 16153. Isaiah Burrett, Apr. 17, 1900. 16154. Cyrus Benjamin, Nov. 18, 1901. [11242] ANNE EVERETT CHILDS,10 (William," Thomas,8 Joseph,'66 Deliverance Hamblin,* James,32*) b. Waquoit, Mass, Aug. 3, 1856; m.1885, Ignatius Sargent, b. Philadelphia, Pa.; retired, Waquoit. Child: 16155. Winthrop William. [11244] WILLIAM ANDREW CHILDS,10 (Bro. of Anne E..) b. Waquoit, Mass, Aug. 12, 1867; m. Feb. 20, 1894, Harriet Merritt, of New Bedford, Mass. No issue, 1896. [11245] ELIZA WESTON CHILDS,10 (Sister of Annie E,) b. Falmouth, Mass, Dec. 22, 1873; m. there, b. Rev. Thomas Bell, Vug 23 1892, Dr. Charles Warren, son of Charles Warren and Eliza (Lambert*) White t b. Randolph, Mass, 1860; physician; Fairhaven Mass Child: 16156. Lawrence Warren. * For Lambert sco note 43. + For White see note 27. TENTH GENERATION. 1291 [11246] FLORANCE F. TIBBITTS,10 (.Idella G. Hamlin," Chandler G,8 Isaiah,' Josiah,6 Timothy,5 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,2*) b. Dec. 23, 1875; m. George Morton. Child: 16157. Ruth S. [11259] GEORGE ARNOULD JAQUES,10 (Flora A. Miller," Mary J. Hamblin,8 Isaiah,' Josiah,6 Timothy,5 Zaccheus,4 Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Worcester, Mass, May 17, 1870; m. there, Oct, '1893, Abby Amy, dau. of Syl vanus Granger and Abby Amy (Hendrick) Bullock, b. Oct. 10, 1871; carpenter; Worcester; Republican; member Worcester Conclave 332, Heptasophs; Baptists. Ch. b. Worcester: 16158. Harold Richard, Feb. 23, 1895. 16159. Benjamin Bullock, Dec. 19, 1896. 16160. Gladdis Caroline, Apr. 17, 1898. [11273] MARY E. HAMLEN,10 (Alonzo H," Hartwell A,8 David,' Tim othy,65 Zaccheus,4 Jonathan,3 James,21) b. East Vassalboro, Me, Sept. 20, 1871; m. McCurdy; res. N. Vassalboro. Ch. b. North Vassalboro: 16161. Malen, Mar. 11, 1896. 16162. Melvin, Jan. 1, 1898. 11274] BERTHA N. HAMLEN,10 (Sister of Mary E,) b. East Vassalboro, Me, Aug. 3, 1873; m. North Vassalboro, Me, Dec. 25, 1893, Albert, son of George W. and Margaret (Fairfield) Clark, b. St. Albans, Me, Feb. 1, 1873; grocer; Fairfield; Republican; Methodist; member A. O. U. W. No issue. [11287] VESTA M. ERSKINS,10 (Almira H. Williams," Vesta Hamlen,8 Daniel,' Timothy,66 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,2*) b. Bradford, Me, Oct. 11, 1873; m. Jan. 16, 1889, Samuel Putnam, of Presque Isle, Me. Ch. b. Presque Isle.: 16163. George W, Aug. 2, 1892. 16164. Avis S, July 18, 1894: d. Aug. 25, 1894. 16165. Mildred M, June 11, 1895. [11301] CARRIE E. DEARBORN,10 (Sarah C. Williams," Jane Hamlen,8 Daniel,7 Timothy,65 Zaccheus,4 Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Bradford, Me, Feb. 8, 1863; m. Cal, Dec. 27, 1893, Rev. Leland D. Rathbone, b. Ohio; clergyman; Redwood City, Cal.; he graduated Oberlin College; went to Cal, and there grad uated, Cong. Theological school; pastor, Cong, church, Redwood City; she grad uated Normal school, Castine, Me, 1882; taught school in Maine, until 1889; went to Cal. and taught school at Pecadero, and Mt. Brow; afterwards, principal of Woodside school. She was accidently killed, by a runaway horse, May 17, 1895. [11302] ROSE DEARBORN,10 (Sister of Carrie E,) b. Bradford, Me, Mar. 3, 1865; graduated Normal School, Castine, Me, 1882; taught school, Houlton, Me, Manchester, N. H, and Lynn, Mass. In 1902 she was supervising drawing in the public schools of Skowhegan, Me.; Baptist. 1292 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [11304] LILLIAN M. DEARBORN,10 (Sister of Carrie E„) b. Bradford, Me, June 29, 1868; gradated Normal school, Castine, Me, 1887; taught school, Houlton, Me, Newmarket, N.H, and Everett, Mass. In 1902 was supervisor of drawing in Quincy, Mass.; Baptist. [11305] ELSIE M. DEARBORN,10 (Sister of Carrie E„) b. Bradford, Me, July 2, 1870; teacher in public school, Maiden, Mass. [11306] JOHN W. DEARBORN,10 (Bro. of Carrie E,) b. Bradford, Me, June 11, 1872; graduated at University of Maine, 1898: draftsman for Winchester Reapting Arms Co, New Haven, Ct. [11307] EMMA B.DEARBORN,*0 (Sister of Carrie E, ) b. Bradford, Me, Feb. 1, 1875; teacher; Taunton, Mass. [11308] HELEN M. DEARBORN,10 (Sister of Carrie E,) b. Bradford, Me, Nov. 8, 1878: student, Salem, (Mass) Normal School. [11309] HARVEY REED WILLIAMS,10 (Henry T," Jane Hamlen.8 Daniel,' Timothy,66 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,2*) b. Bradford, Me, June 14, 1869; unmarried, 1894; school teacher; East Bradford; attended school in his native town, and Higgins Classical Institute, Charlestown, Me.; member Inde pendent Grange 77, P. of H.: Oak Hill Lodge 211, I. O. G. T.: Bradford Lodge 86, I. O. O. F.; Universalist. [11319] SUSAN HODGES,10 (Llewellyn E," Harriet Hamlin,8 Jonas,' Timothy,66 Zaccheus,4 Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Winslow, Me, June 8, 1869: m. Lowell, Mass, Oct. 6, 1887, Sidney K, son of Enoch, and Harriet Fuller,* b. Winslow, 1851; farmer; Winslow; Republican; selectman; members P. H, Winslow, Me. Ch. b. Winslow: 16166. Merton, Aug. 4, 1892. [11359] WILLIAM H. DEAN,10 (Livonia McKinney," Maria West,8 Mary Dickey,' Mary Hamlin,6 Timothy,6 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,2*) b. South Thomaston, Me, Aug. 20, 1855; m. there, Oct. 30, 1879, Lyde M, dau. of Samuel and Hannah J. (Sleeper) Dean, b. S. Thomaston, Mar. 18, 1856; clerk; S. Thomas ton; Republican; member Knox Lodge 20, 1. O. O. F.; Methodists. She d. Los Angeles, Cal, Mar. 29, 1890. Ch. b. S.. Thomaston: 16167. Maynard S, Aug. 13. 1880. 16168. Grace J, Dec. 30, 1882. [11360] ALVIN F. DEAN,*0 ' (Bro. of William H„) b. So. Thomaston, Me, June 6, 1857; m. Portland, Me, May 29, 1894, Alice, dau. of DeLancy and Annie M. (Hicks) Sears, t b. Raymond, Me, May 25, 1875; merchant; Portland; Republican; member Portland Commandery 2, K. T, and Hadattah Lodge 117, I. O. O. F.: she member Woman's Literary Union. Ch. b. Portland: 16169. Archibald S, Dec. 14, 1894. 16170. Lucy F, July 11, 1897. * For Fuller see note 112. t For Sears see notes 7, 285, 308, 370, 391 and 42tl. TENTH GENERATION 1293 [11361] BENJAMIN W. DEAN,10 (Bro. of William H,) b. South Thomaston, Me, July 26, 1859; m. Bangor, Me, Apr. 20, 1887, Jessie D. Brooks; merchant; Portland, Me.; Republican; Odd Fellow; she res. Port land, 1899. He d. Portland, Nov. 10, 1889. Ch. b. Portland: 16171. Elizabeth, Oct, 1888. L11362] JOHN FRED DEAN,10 (Bro. of William H,) b. So. Thomaston, Me, July 18, 1870; m. Biddeford, Me, Sept. 20, 1897, Ella Jeannette, dau. of James and Sarah Jane (Wells) Beaumont, b. Biddeford, July 25, 1873; merchant; Biddeford; Republican; she Epis.; member Rebekah Lodge, I.O. O. F. Ch. b. Biddeford: 16172. Jeannette Beaumont, Dec. 10, 1898. [11363] CHARLES H. FRYE,10 (Sarah J. McKenney," Maria West,8 Mary Dickey,' Mary Hamlin,6 Timothy,6 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,2*) b. South Thomaston, Me, Mar. 7, 1859; in. Chelsea, Mass, Oct. 25, 1882, Mattie L, dau. of Timothy D. and Cynthia (Crosby*) Atwood, t b. 1860; bank cashier; Revere, Mass.; Republican; selectman. He d. Boston, Mass, Aug. 24, 1898; she d. Sharon, Mass, Aug. 21, 1898. Ch. b. Revere: 16173. Harold, 1884. [11368] CHARLES H. McKENNEY,10 (Henry H," Maria West,8 Mary Dickey,' Mary Hamblin,6 Timothy,6 Zaccheus,4 Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Cape Elizabeth, Me, May 8, 1864; adopted by his aunt Frances E. Bartlett, and is called Bartlett; married. [11376] SOLON CHASE,10 (Drusilla M. McKenney," Maria West,8 Mary Dickey,' Mary Hamlin,6 Timothy,5 Zaccheus,4 Jonathan,3 James,21) b. Chase's Mills, Me, Aug. 6, 1872; m. Oct. 25, 1895, Helma Anderson, of Sweden, Me, b. Apr. 7, 1871. Children: 16174. Myrtle, b. July 23, 1896; d. Feb. 11, 1897, Denver, Col. 16175. Mildred, " Nov. 26, 1897. [11380] EDWIN FRANK McKEEVER,'0 (Mary A. Tibbitts," Dorcas West,8 Mary Dickey,' Mary Hamlin,6 Timothy,5 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,2*) to. Merrimack, N. H, Feb. 28, 1867; m. St. Andrews, N. B, Nov. 13, 1890, Cora Holmes, dau. of Albion K. Parris and Eliza Ann (Abbott) Page, b. Orono, Me, Aug. 25, 1871: painter; Eddington, Me.; Republican; memberof Minerva Lodge 96, I. O. O. F. [11396] EDITH JANE MAYO,10 (Emma J. Moore,0 John,8 Pauline Dickey,' Mary Hamlin,6 Timothy,6 Zaccheus,4 Jonathan,3 James,21) b. East Bos ton, Mass, July 12, 1875; m. Franklin Park Mass, Apr. 21, 1898, Arthur A, son of Alonzo A. and Sarah Knights, b. Melrose, Mass, 1873: civil engineer: Melrose. * For Crosby see note 391. + For Atwood see note 287. 1294 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [11434] CLARA ADELA HAMLIN,10 (Charles H," William,8 Solomon, 7e> Timothy,5 Zaccheus,* Jonathan,3 James,2*) b. Medway, Me, Dec. 31, 1872; m, Mattawamkeag, Me, Oct. 16, 1890, Henry Edward, son of Nelson Augustus and! Nancy Marsh (Fletcher) Powers, b. Medway, Aug. 24, 1869; farmer; Medway; Republican; members Floral Grange 232, P. H. Ch. b. Med way ^ 1617ft. Maude May, Aug. 10, 1891. 16177. Budd Edward, Aug. 1, 1894. 16178. Merle Allen, May 12, 1896. 16179. Otis Henry, June 9, 1897. 16180. Scott Fletcher, Oct. 3, 1898. 16181. Harris Hamlin, Aug. 23, 1900. [11445] MILLIE MAY HAMLIN,** (Sister of Clara A.,] b. Medway, Me, Feb. 10, 1875; m. Mattawamkeag, Me, Nov. 8, 1890, Sheri dan, son Nelson Augustus and Nancy Marsh (Fletcher) Powers, b. Medway, Jan. 21, 1866; farmer; Medway. Ch. b. Medway: 16182. Rachael Mildred, Dee. 30, 1892. 16183. Don Fletcher, Aug. 5, 1894; d. Sept. 14, 1894. 16184. Emma Nancy, Nov. 14, 1896. 16185. Paul Dickson, May 30, 1899. 16186. Prince Albert, Feb. 7, 1901. [11436] LILLIE ELIZABETH HAMLIN,*0 (Sister of Clara A,) b. Medway, Me, Mar. 6, 1877; m. Milo, Me, Apr, 1895, Jerry, son, of Moses Robert and Mary Ann (Wells) Haskins, b. Milo, Feb. 10, 1876: carpenter; Milo; Republican; member of Foresters, and K. O.T. M.; Baptists, Ch. b. Milo: 16187. Jerry Leroy, Feb. 24, 1897. 16188. Lala Bell, Mar. 20, 1898. 16189. Ned. Lawrence, Jan. 10, 1901, [11437] CHARLES WILLIAM HAMLIN,10 (Bro. of Clara A,) b. Medway, Me, July 17, 1879; m. Brownville, Me, Nov. 2, 1901, Sadie An nie, dau. of John Edward and Emma Frances (Berry) Roberts, b. Brownville, May 18, 1879; millman; has traveled extensively over the U. S.; res. Lake View, Me, 1902; member Champion Lodge, K. P.; Congs. [11462] GEORGE HAROLD CROWN,10 (Harriet E. Foster," Huldah A. Hathaway,8 Clarissa H. Hamblin,' Williams,6 Isaac,5 Josiah,* Jonathan,*' James,2*) b. Milton, Vt, May 11, 1875; unmarried; merchant; Haverhill, Mass. [11467] MABEL F. McELROY,*0 (Julia E. Foster," Huldah A. Hatha way,8 Clarissa IT. Hamblin,' William,6 Isaac,6 Josiah.* Jonathan,8 James,2*) b. Middlesex, Vt, June 11, 1877; m. Haverhill, Mass, Sept. 12, 1899, William Frank, son of William Frank and Emma S. Kippen, b. Bridgeport, Ct, July 5, 1876; clothier: Haverhill; Republican. Ch. b. Haverhill: 16190. Brenna McElroy, Aug. 23, 1900. 16191. Julia Foster, Aug. 23, 1900. TENTH GENERATION. 1295 [14489] Dr. WILLIAM SELDEN PEIRCE,*0 (Martha White," Selden,8 Roxanna Hamlin,' Mark,6 Ebenezer,543 James,2*) b. Canton, Ct, Oct. 9, 1857; m. Warren, Pa, June 20, 1901, Annie Grace, dau. of Alpheus Johnson and Nancy Janette (Miles) Davis, b. Warren, Nov. 17, 1867; physician and surgeon; Onawa, Iowa, 1858-77; Stoneham, Pa, 1877-84; since, Warren, Pa.; Republican; Coro ner, 1890-1902; Odd Fellow and B. P. O. E.; Presbs. L14490] KATE PEIRCE.*0 (Bro. of William S,) b. Onawa, Iowa, May 23, 1860; m. Stoneham, Pa, Sept. 12, 1882, Fred Philip, son of Philip and Amelia (Butters) Hue, b. Liverpool, Eng, Sept. 30, 1859; formerly bookkeeper and clerk; oil producer, since, 1882; he res. Liverpool, Eng, 1859-63; Isle of Jersey, 1864; St. John, N. B, 1865-78; Stoneham, Pa, 1880-3; since, Warren, Pa.; Republican; prest, American Oil Co, Delaware; director, Citizen's Nat'l Bank, Warren; trustee, Presb. church, Warren; member North Star Lodge 241, A. F. & A. M.; Occidental Chapter 235, R. A. M.; Warren Com mandery 63, K. T.; prest, Warren Outing Club: member Conewango, Outing, Shakespear and Golf Clubs, of Warren; she member Shakespear Club; Presbs. Children: 16192. Harold Peirce, June 20, 1883, Stoneham. 16193. Edwin Ruthven, Dec. 12, 1884, " 16194. Florence Millington, July 1, 1887, Warren. 114491] ELBRIDGE GERRY PEIRCE,*0 (Bro. of William S, ) b. Onawa, Iowa, May 17, 1867; m. Jamestown, N.Y, Dec. 19, 1895, Florence Belle, dau. of William F. and Mollie (West) Stone, b. Washington, D. C.. Dec. 9, 1871; credit man and office manager, Jamestown Worsted Mills; he res. Onawa, Iowa, until 1877; Stoneham, Pa, until 1885; Jamestown, N.Y, 1893; N. Y. City, 1894; Schenectady, N.Y, 1896; Jamestown, 1902: Republican: corporal and ser geant, 13th Separate Co, N. Y, N. G.; enlisted 1888; dis. 1894; member Mt. Moriah Lodge, 145, A.F. & A.M.; she Cong; member Century Club and Y.W.C.A. Ch. b. Jamestown: 16195. Elbridge Gerry, June 3, 1900. [14492] HELEN WHITE PEIRCE,'0 (Sister of William S,) b. Onawa, Iowa, Sept. 13, 1869; m. Warren, Pa, Nov. 20, 1889, Robert Shields, son of Edward Smythe and Katherine Piercy Hall, b. Philadelphia, Pa, Feb. 27, 1862; salesman; Philadelphia, Merchantville, N, J, and Warren; Re publican. Ch. b. Warren: 16196. Martha Peirce, Nov. 26, 1895. [14493] ELIZABETH PEIRCE,*0 (Sister of William S,) b. Onawa, Iowa, Sept. 7, 1874; m. Warren, Pa, June 3, 1897, Gilbert Smith, son of James and Lottie Smith Galbraith, b. Ohio, Apr. 17, 1872; Lieut, U. S. Navy; Youngstown, Ohio; Warren, and Philadelphia, Pa.; Germantown, Pa, 1901; Republican. He entered the U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md, as cadet from Penn, Sept. 8, 1890: graduated 1896. Injured on U. S. Ship, Indiana, and lost a foot, 1896; Presbs. Ch. b. Warren: 16197. William Peirce, June 4, 1900; d. same day. 16198. Helen Peirce, June 4, 1900. 1296 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [14501] PHILIP GIDEON WHEELER,10 (Mary J. White," Selden,* Roxanna Hamlin,' Mark,8 Ebenezer,6*3 James,21) b. Canton Center, Ct., Sept. 22, 1869; unmarried; educated in Warren High school; compositor, insur ance agent; Erie and Warren, Pa.; member Warren Lodge 339, I. O. O. F. [14502] HAWLEY EDWARDS WHEELER,10 (Bro. of Philip G,) b. Stoneham, Pa, Apr, 15, 1880; unmarried; educated Warren High school; nurse; Warren and Erie, Pa. [14508] NELSON DANIEL COB,10 (Catherine R. Goddard," Harriet White,8 Roxanna Hamlin,' Mark,6 Ebenezer,6*3 James,21) b. Winsted, Ct, Oct. 17, 1858; m. Sept. 15, 1883, Carrie, dau. of William A. and Martha (Kelsey)i Waterbury. Ch. b. New Haven: 16199. Harriet Waterbury, Sept. 13, 1884. 16200. Frederick Kelsey, Dec. 18, 1886. [14545] EDITH BROWN,10 (Hiram B," Eliza Hamlin,8 Romanta,' Dan, s Ebenezer,5*3 James,21) b. Otsego, Mich, Dec. 17, 1878: m. Grand Rapids, Mich, Nov, 1898, Edwin, son of J. B. and Catherine (Jones) Marshall, b. Plainwell, Mich, Sept. 8, 1875; fireman, L. S. & M. S, R. R.; White Pigeon, Mich. Ch. b. White Pigeon; 16201. Ruth, ' Aug. 2, 1899. [14551] MABEL EDITH SWETLAND,*0 (Eva C. Munson," Miriam Hamlin,8 Romanta,' Dan,6 Ebenezer,5*3 James,21) b. Portland, N. Y, June 22, 1877; m. Brocton, N. Y, Apr. 12, 1899, DeHart E. Lynch, b. Charlotte, N. Y., Aug. 26, 1874; bookkeeper; Charlotte, N. Y, until 1889; Brocton, until 1899; Warren, Pa, until 1901; since Jamestown, N. Y.: Republican; she member Ladies Home Club. Ch. b. Warren: 16202. Howard Behjamin, Jan. 5, 1900. [14561] FRANKLIN BECKWITH CLEMONS,'" (Rebecca Drake,' Elizabeth C. Parker,8 Rebecca Pardee,' Zilpha Hamlin,6 Jabez,5 Thomas',* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. N.Y. City, Dec. 6, 1866: unmarried; civil engineer; Syra cuse and N.Y. City; Republican: member The Order of Foundere and Patriots of America; Empire State Society; S. A. R, and of Syracuse local chapter of same. He rendered valuable assistance in compiling the descendants of Zilpha Hamlin,6 for vhis work. [14580] MABEL PARSONS,10 (Robert F,» Helen Fenner,8 Louisiana Hamlin,' Amos,6 Cornelius,6* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Richmond, Ills, Dec. 2, 1879; m. Chicago, Ills, Dec. 19, 1901, Ralph Leslie, son of Frank G. and Etta (Bogart) Fisk, b. Nov. 28, 1879; barber; Richmond, until marriage; since, Elgin, Ills.; member Knights of the Globe, and Barbers Union. [14636] DOLLY M. GRAHAM,'" (Lydia A. Sackett." Maria Treaty Seymour,' Timothy,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Cornelius,* Ebenezer,8 James,21) b. Aug 22, 1862; m. Apr. 4, 1880, Milton Wambold. Child: 16203. Myrtle, b. June 25, 1882. TENTH GENERATION. 1297 [14637] NOAH M. GRAHAM,*0 (Bro. of Dolly M,) b. Sept. 11, 1864: m. June 6, 1884. 16204. One Child. [14649] ARTHUR L1NFORD DREW,*0 (Alpha Aldrich," Almira Treat,8 Timothy,' Thomas,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Cornelius,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Three Oaks, Mich, June 27, 1868: ra. Stockton, Cal, May 22, 1895, Helen Eliz abeth, dau. of Perry and Eliza (Saunders) Tefft, b. Stockton, June 18, 1873; rail road contractor; Three Oaks, until 1875; San Bernardino, until 1902; since, Los Angeles. Cal.; Republican; she Cong. Ch. b. Los Angeles: 16205. Caroline Adelma, May 30, 1900. [14650] FRED C. DREW,*0 (Bro. of Arthur L,) b. Three Oaks, Mich, Sept. 20, 1870: m. Grand Rapids, Mich, Oct. lp, 1893, Bertha Leone, dau. of William and Frances (Gilbert) Harrison, b. Grand Rapids, Aug. 3, 1871: book keeper, Harrison Wagon Mfgy.; Three Oaks, until 1875: San Bernardino, Cal, 1875-99; since, Grand Rapids, Mich.; Republican; member State Militia. She Epis. Ch. b. Grand Rapids: 16206. Harvey Linford, Sept. 6, 1901: d. Sept. 8, 1901. [14742] CHARLES MILO TEN BROOK,*0 (William G," Charlotte J. Treat,8 Cornelius D,' Cornelius,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Cornelius,4 Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Duluth, Minn, June 14, 1871: m. there, Apr. 22, 1897, Claire Isabel, dau. of John Joseph and Rebecca Sarah (Coulson) Miller, b. LaPorte, Ind, Nov. 6, 1876; bookkeeper: Duluth, until 1881; Minneapolis, 1881-2; since, Duluth; Republican; memberof Duluth Council 1483, R. A. Ch. b. Duluth: 16207. Ruth Cordelia, Mar. 26, 1898. 16208. Allen Goodwin, Sept. 15, 1899. [14743] WILLIAM TREAT TEN BROOK,10 (Bro. of Charles M,) b. Duluth, Minn, Aug. 22, 1872: m. there, Aug. 16, 1899, Ida Mae, dau. of Charles Jacob and Ida Ann (Hershey) Rathvon, b. Tonawanda, N.Y, Feb. 6, 1875; bookkeeper; Duluth; Republican: member Palestine Lodge 79, A.F.&A. M.; Keystone Chapter, 20, R. A. M.: Duluth Commandery 18, K. T.; Scottish Rite 33°; Osman Temple, N. M. S.; she member Zenith Chapter 25, O. E. S. [14806] ETTA KEYES,10 (Alice H. Boardman," Esther A. Chamberlain,8 Malina Treat,' Ebenezer,6 Ruth Hamlin,6 Cornelius,4 Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Livonia, N. Y, Apr. 21, 1870; m. Lansing, Mich., Mar. 19, 1889, Pearl Whit comb, son of Thomas and Esther (Shaw) Williams, b. Charlotte, Mich, Apr. 3, 1867; Associated Press operator: res. Eaton Rapids, Mich, during boyhood; later, Bay City and Lansing: Detroit, Mich, 1902; Republican. No issue. [14807] WILLIAM LOOMIS KEYES,10 (Bro. of Etta,) b. Livonia, N.Y, Oct. 8, 1871; m. Lansing, Mich, 1889, Luella Moore, of Lansing; clerk with Rapid R. R. system; Detroit, Mich. Ch. b. Toledo, Ohio: 16209. Bessie Vivian, Aug. 18, 1891. 1298 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [14808] ARTHUR MELVILLE KEYES,10 (Bro. of Etta,) b. Livonia, N.Y, Feb. 3, 1873; m. Detroit, Mich, 1896, Mena Burns, of Am- herstburg, Ont.; merchant; Detroit. No issue. [14844] JENNIE BROWN,*0 (Abigail C. Moore," Phebe M. Brown,8 George,' Phebe Hamlin,6 Jabez,6 Thomas,4 Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. LaGrange Co, Ind, July 6, 1874; m. Feb. 8, 1891, Moses, son of William and (Hurst) Wagner; laborer; Leesburg, Ind. Ch. b. LaGrange Co.: 16210. Clarence, Oct. 24. 1891. 16211. A Child, Apr. 7. 1894; d. Apr. 15, 1894. 16212. Ora, Oct. 8, 1895. [14845] DORA JEANETTE BROWN,*0 (Sister of Jennie,) b. Ontario, Ind, June 23, 1876; m. Mitchell, So. Dak, Mar. 24, 1896, Albert Chester, son of Jerome and Mary A. (Cromwell) Sargent, b. Porter Co, Ind, Oct. 27, 1862; farmer; Artesian, So. Dak.; member Lodge 78, A. O. U. W. Ch. b. Artesian: 16213. A Daughter, Aug. 19, 1899. 16214. A Daughter, Oct. 12, 1900; d. Sept. 25. 1901. [14846] NETTIE VIOLA EATON,10 (Nancy M. Crummel," Phebe M. Brown,8 George,' Phebe Hamlin,6 Jabez,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Lima, Ind, Apr. 11, 1866; m. Lima, Ind, Mar. 3, 1889, Orias B, son of Rev. Benjamin B. and Elizabeth (Kurtz) Bollinger; farmer; Shipshewana, La Grange Co, Ind.; Republican. Ch. b. La Grange Co.: 16215. Perry Elmer, Dec. 18, 1889; d. Aug. 6, 1895. 16216. Bessie Elnora, Jan. 19,1892. 16217. Nellie Elizabeth, June 15, 1892; d. Apr. 18, 1896. [14847] JOHN EDWARD- BARTLEY,*0 ( Mary Brown." John W,» George,' Phebe Hamlin,6 Jabez,6 Thomas,4 Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Cedar county, Iowa, Oct. 21, 1866; m. Iowa City, Iowa, Aug. 16, 1892, Edith, dau. of Charles and Mary Janet (Guild) Cope, b. Cedar county, Sept. 26, 1871; farmer and teacher: Tipton, Iowa, until 1892; Lowden, Iowa, 1892; Calamus, Iowa, 1893-4: Tipton, 1896; Atalissa, 1897-8; since, Tipton; Republican; 1st Lieut, F, 49 Iowa, Inf. Vols, Spanish Am. war, commissioned Apr. 25, 1898, and served in the 7th Army Corps at the occupation of Havana, Jan. 1, 1899; dis. May 15, 1899; Capt. F, 49 la, N. G; treasurer Cedar Co. 1900-1; member Alhambria Lodge 93, K. P. Children: 16218. Charles Cope, b. June 10, 1893, Lowden. 16219. Mary Catherine, " Jan. 2, 1895, Calamus. 16220. Robert Hugh, " May 27, 1897, Atalissa. 19221. Ruth Janet, " Apr. 2, 1900, Tipton. [14849] WILLIAM HUGH BARTLEY,10 (Bro. of John E,) b. Newell, Iowa, July 12, 1871; m. Marathon, Iowa, Nov. 26, 1891, Ellen, dau. of John and Emily (Latin) Garton, b. Marathon, July 16, 1872; real estate 16222. Effie, 16223. George, 16224. Blanche, 16225. Bessie, 16226. Eva, 16227. Earl, TENTH GENERATION. 1299 broker; Laurens, la.; Democrat; member Camp 1630, M. W. A.; members Church of God. Ch. b. Marathon: Sept. 25, 1892. Nov. 2, 1893. Sept. 1, 1895. Mar. 24, 1897. Dec. 25, 1898; d. Jan. 3, 1899. Oct. 26, 1900. [14855] FRED STOCKER,*0 (George L," Betsey C. Brown,8 George,' Phebe Hamlin,6 Jabez,5 Thomas,4 Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Sac Co, Iowa, Feb. 24, 1870: m. Oct, 19, 1898, Annie L, dau. of Charles Percy and Hannah (Bulmer) Hicks, b. Cedar Co, Iowa, Jan. 30, 1876; carpenter; Sac City, Iowa; Republican; member Sac City Lodge 323, I. O. O. F.; she Methodist; members Brotherhood American Yeomen, 86. No issue. [14858] WILLIAM N. CARVER,10 (Mary Stocker," Betsey C. Brown,8 George,' Phebe Hamlin,6 Jabez,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. July 7, 1870; m. Dec. 3, 1893, Lottie M. Van Pelt. Children: 16228. June, Jan. 24', 1895. 16229. William H, Oct. 4, 1896. [14864] HOWARD WATT STOCKER,10 (John L," Betsey C. Brown,8 George,' Phebe Hamlin,6 Jabez,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Sac City, Iowa, June 2, 1874; m. Ft. Dodge, Iowa, Aug. 16, 1900, Myete, dau. of Jeremiah and Emeline (McClure) Prudum, b. Aledo, 111, May 31, 1876; barber; Sac City, until 1876; Ashton, Iowa, 1876-8; Sac Co, Iowa, 1878-84; Newell, Iowa, until 1900; since, Cherokee, Iowa; Republican. [14865] CHARLES GEORGE STOCKER,*0 (Bro. of Howard W,) b. Ashton, Iowa, Nov. 10, 1876; m. Newell, Iowa, Apr. 12, 1900, Laura, dau. of ¦ George Louis and Elois Safora (Rench) Layman, b. Frostburg, Md, Nov. 13, 1879; barber; Ashton, until 1878; Sac Co, Iowa, 1878-84; since, Newell, Iowa: Republican; member Rex Lodge 242, K. P.; she Methodist. [14867] MABEL EASTMAN,*0 (Mary C. Keith," Abigail C. Brown,8 George,' Phebe Hamlin,6 Jabez,6 Thomas,4 Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Lagrange Co, Ind, Aug. 5, 1866: m. Chariton Co, Mo, July 3, 1890, John A. Silcott; plasterer; Lima, Ind.: Republican. No issue. [14868] BLANCHE EASTMAN,10 (Sister of Mabel,) b. La Grange Co, Ind, Sept. 23, 1872: m. Chariton Co, Mo, Dec. 13, 1891, Lloyd Perry, b. Linn Co, Mo, Feb. 24, 1862; farmer; Chariton county, Mo.; Democrat. Ch. b. Lima, Ind.: 16230. URA, July 8, 1894. 1300 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [14870] LOTTIE SCOTT,10 (Charlotte E. Keith," Abigail C, Brown,8 George,' Phebe Hamlin,6 Jabez,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Ontario, Ind, July 23, 1866; m. Lima, Ind, Nov. 16, 1892, Rufus M, son of John and Katherine (Feesler) Kiramel, b. Lima, Ind, May 3, 1868; hardware merchant; Lima; Dem ocrat; postmaster, 1893-7; member LaGrange Lodge 159, I. O. O. F.; Lima Lodge 142, K. P. [14871] GEORGE SCOTT,10 (Bro. of Lottie,) b. Ontario, Ind, May 3, 1872; m. Fredonia, Kansas, Emma Moore; merchant; Thayer, Ind.; Republican. [14879] JENNIE MAUDE BROWN,10 (Angus M," George,8' Phebe Hamlin,6 Jabez,6 Thomas,4 Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Ashton, Iowa, June 7, 1874; m. Coiton, Cal, Oct. 11, 1899, Milton Henry, son of John Charles and Charity (Coburn) Blake, b. Coiton, Sept. 14, 1878: mechanic; Los Angeles, Cal.; Presb.; member K. P.; Lodge 25, Fraternal Brotherhood. [14881] LUCY MABEL BROWN,*0 (Sister of Jennie M„) b. Sioux City, Iowa, Aug. 24, 1876; m. Apr. 7, 1901, James Vivian Date: res. Fresno, Cal. [14884] FLORENCE M. SWEET,*0 (Eliza P. Brown," George," Phebe Hamlin,6 Jabez,6 Thomas,4 Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Sac county, Iowa, Oct. 3, 1868; m. Don. A. Rutledge; blacksmith; he went to Klondyke: Methodists. [14885] ' GEORGE D. SWEET,*0 (Bro. of Florence M.j b. Sac County, Iowa, Mar. 31, 1871. Child: 16231. Marjorie. [14887] MATTIE JANE SWEET,10 (Sister of Florence M..) b. Beuna Vista County, Iowa, Feb. 23, 1875; m. Fonda, Iowa. Sept. 5. 1893, Fred, son of Don A. and Sarah M. (Thorn) Marvin, b. near Dubuque, Iowa, Aug. 14, 1856; railway expressman: Fonda, Iowa, 1893-1900; since, Des Moines, Iowa: Republican; member Symbol Lodge 432, A. F. & A. M.; Odd Fellow and M. W. A. Ch. b. Fonda: 16232. Forrest W, Jan. 4, 1896. 16233. Gerald Sweet, Aug. 26, 1898. [14888] BLANCHE S. SWEET,*0 (sister of Florence M„) b. Beuna Vista County, Iowa, May 19, 1877; m. George Kerslake: merchant. [14890] WALTER E. BROWN,10 (George,"' Phebe Hamlin,6 Jabez,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Newell, Iowa, Feb. 23, 1875; m. Curtis Neb Aug. 6, Cenie, dau. of Samuel and (Ellis) Link, b. Sept. 1873; Alliance, Neb Children: 16234. Oscar C, b. Oct, 1897, Curtis. 16235. Reatha, " June, 1898, " 16236. Velpha, " Sept, 1899, Alliance. TENTH GENERATION 1301 [14892] GRACE V. BROWN,*0 (Sister of Walter E,) b. Newell, Iowa, June 27, 1881: m. Hershey, Neb, Nov. 30, 1899, Joseph McConnell, b. Scotland; farmer; Hershey: she Cong. Ch. b. Hershey: 16237. Fern, Oct. 28, 1900. [14894]' NELLIE MAY BROWN,*0 (Frederick H," George,8' Phebe Hamlin,6 Jabez,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Sac City, Iowa, Feb. 2, 1883; m. at home of brides's parents, Feb. 4, 1900, Howard E, son of Edward and Malinda (Mills) Horsiield, b. Ogdensburg, N.Y, Sept. 30, 1876; farmer; moved from N. Y. to Sac county, Iowa, 1879; Dewey county, Okla, 1889, Riley, Okla.; Republican; United Brethren. [14903] OLIVE ELNORA BROWNELL,*0 (Frances A. Bown," Olive Brown,8 George,' Phebe Hamlin,6 Jabez,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Bushy Prairie, Lagrange Co.. Ind, July 12, 1875; m. there, Nov. 25, 1894, Melvin, son of Joseph and Anna (Lintj Gannon, b. Milford Tp, Lagrange Co, Ind, Nov. 9, 1868; painter; Kalamazoo Co, Mich, 1899; Elmira, Mich, 1900; Mancelona, Mich, 1902; Republican; Baptist; she Methodist. Children; 16238. Elmer Gerald, b. June 13, 1897, Salem. 16239. William Earl, " July 1, 1900, Elmira. [14916J ERM1NA MARIA ALDRICH,'0 (Lucy A. Sutherland," Lucy A. Brown,8 George,7 Phebe Hamlin,6 Jabez,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Sac City, Iowa, Nov. 4, 1874; m. there, May 10, 1899, Walter Thomas, son of James Madison and Belle (Laughlin) Boring, b. Butler, Mo, Sept. 12, 1873; tinner; Sac City; Republican; member Camp 3280, M. W. A.; Methodists. Ch. b. Sac City: 16240. Dorothy Arvilla, Mar. 9, 1902. [14918] WILLIAM HUDSON ALDRICH,10 (Bro. of Ermina M,) b. Sac City, Iowa, Feb. 15, 1880; m. Kent, Iowa, Apr. 14, 1901, Sarah Ellen, dau. of John and Alice Amelia Ball, b. Sac City, Dec. 23, 1881; barber; Creston, Iowa; Republican; Methodists. [14942] AGNES MILLEN,10 (Caroline D. Foote," Eliza Wooster,3 Almira Fairchild,' Lucinda Hamlin,6 Jabez,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. 1862; m. Sept, 1889, Frederic Cruger, of St. Paul. Child: 16241. Charles Frederic. [14945] Dr. HENRY WOOSTER PATRICK,*0 (Caroline D. Wooster,' Henry M,8 Almira Fairchild,' Lucinda Hamlin,6 Jabez,5 Thomas,4 Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Norwalk, Ohio, Dec. 24, 1862; m. Traverse City, Mich, Aug. 26, 1884, Sarah, dau. of Jacob and Susan (Hutchinson) Stoutenburg. b. 1862; physi cian: Norwalk and Elyria, Ohio; Republican; member B. P. O. E.; Epis. Ch. b. Norwalk: 16242. Susan Jannette, b. June 15, 1885. 1302 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [14946] NELLIE PATRICK,*0 (Sister of Henry W.J b. Norwalk, Ohio, Oct. 12, 1865; m. there, June 15, 1887, Theodore C, son of John and Fidelia C. Stevens, b. Toledo, Ohio, Feb. 6, 1864; banker; Toledo: Re publican; member Sanford Collins Lodge, A. F. & A. M.; Epis. Ch. b. Toledo: 16243. Malcolm, h. Jan. 24, 1888, 16244. Paul, " March, 1891. 16245. Helen, " May, 1896. [14948] LUCY PERKINS BOALT,*0 (Charlotte Wooster," Henry M„* Almira Fairchild," Lucinda Haralin,6 Jabez,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Norwalk, Ohio, May 11, 1868; m. there, Oct. 7, 1891, Asa Gardner, son of Charles Hackley and Sophronia ( Mudge) Palmer b. Watseka, Ills, Aug. 29, 1856; general agent, Sloss Sheffield Steel and Iron Co, Birmingham, Ala.; Watseka, 1856-73; Norwalk, Ohio, 1873-7; Watseka, 1877-80: Terre Haute, Ind, 1880-5; Chicago, Ills, 1886-7; Peoria, Ills, 1886-93; St. Louis, Mo, 1893; Evansville, Ind, 1893- 1900; since, Birmingham: Republican; member Indiana Soe. S.A.R.; she mem ber Vanderburg Chapter, D. A. R, and Woman's Club. Children: 16246. Frederick Gardner, b. June 16, 1893, Norwalk: d. Jan. 1, '9ft. 16247. Charles Leicester, " Nov. 7, 1896, Evansville. 16248. Gardner, " Mar. 19, 1898, 16249. Francis, " Jan. 28, 1899, " d, Jan. 31,'99 16250. Malcom Boalt, "¦ Apr. 10, 1900, " [14949] CAROLINE WOOSTER BOALT,10 (Sister of Lucy P,) b. Norwalk, Ohio, Jan. 10, 1871; m. June, 1897, John A. Strutton; res. Nor walk. 16251. A Child, b. June, 1898; d. Oct, 1898. [15011] Rev. CALVIN JONES GRAVES,10 (Jefferson P,» Ferdinand V,8 Roxanna Hamblin,' James,6 Amasa,5 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Booneville, N.Y, June 6, 1873; m. Auburn, Ind, June 23, 1897, Mary Jane, dau. of Amos and Rosana Maria (Freeman) Hilkey, b. Auburn, Ind, Mar. 7, 1875; clergyman; Booneville, until 1892; Ft. Wayne, Ind, 1892-3: Upland, Ind, 1893-7: Blaine, Ind, 1897-8; Parker City, Ind, 1898-9: DeSoto, Ind, 1899-1902; Republi can; he graduated from Taylor University, Upland, Ind, June 9, 1897: licensed to preach, Mar. 21, 1893; Methodists. [15013] FERDINAND V. STUART GRAVES,10 (Bro. of Calvin J,) b. Booneville, N. Y, Feb. 6, 1878. He was educated at Syracuse University. and works on the Syracuse Journal. [15078] ADDIE E. CHURCH,10 (Adeline R. Gillette," Harriet M. Kel sey,8 Clarissa Hamlin,' Darling,6 Amasa,6 Thomas,4 Ebenezer.3 James.2*) b. New Oregon, Iowa, June 20, 1862; m. Cresco, Iowa, Dec. 28, 1888, Clarence J, son of Samuel and Julia (Parkhurst) Harlan, b. Cresco, Apr. 20, 1862. Home missionaries, Am. Sunday School Union; Cresco; Prohibitionist; Congs. Ch. b. Cresco: 16252. Marion C, Feb. 3, 1896. TENTH GENERATION. 1303 [15079] EDWIN ALONZO CHURCH,10 (Bro. of Addie E,) b. New Oregon, Iowa, Apr. 20, 1867; m. Bernice, dau. of Allan C. and Tina (Squire) Chapman, b. Albert Lea, Minn, Sept. 20, 1874; lawyer; Albert Lea; Re publican; member, M. W. A.; Presbs. Ch. b. Albert Lea: 1«253. Donald Hamlin, July 20, 1895. 16254. Gordon Chapman, May 11, 1897. 16255. Edwin Harlan, Oct. 17, 1899. [15080] GAINES W. CHURCH,*0 (Bro. of Addie E,) b. New Oregon, Iowa, Apr. 20, 1869; m. Mar. 29, 1898, Isabella, dau. of William and Isabella Johnston, b. Scotland, Mar. 10, 1862; farmer; Cresco, Iowa; Re publican; Methodist: she Presb. [15082] CARRIE BELL GILLETTE,'0 (George D,» Harriet M. Kelsey,8 Clarissa Hamlin,7 Darling,6 Amasa,6 Thomas,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Meri dian, N.Y, July 11, 1864; m. Auburn, N.Y, Feb. 17, 1886, Thomas, son of George Theodore and Mary Elizabeth (Nolan) Schellenger, b. Canandaigua, N.Y, May 11, 1863; foreman; Auburn and Canandaigua; Republican; Cong.; member 407, R. A.; she Disciple. Ch. b. Auburn: 16256. Harold, Aug. 4, 1888, [15083] MINNIE ADELINE GILLETTE,10 (Sister of Carrie B,) b. Meridian, N. Y, Mar. 1, 1868; m. Auburn, N. Y, June 5, 1895, Charles Healy, son of Alonzo Grandison and Anna (Barry) Burlingame, b. Sennett, N. Y, Oct. 24, 1862; manager for McCormick Harvesting Machine Co. for Great Britain: London, Eng; Republican. No issue. [15084] HARRIET MAY GILLETTE,10 (Sister of Carrie B,) b. Meridian, N. Y, Mar. 28, 1870; m. Auburn, N. Y, Nov. 18, 1891, Casper, son of Jasper and Elizabeth Fenner, b. Lake Ridge, N. Y, Sept. 22, 1860; grain and coal merchant: Lake Ridge; Republican; Freemason. No issue. [15121] LAURA ALMA OSBORNE,10 (Julia L. Colman," Charles L,« Henry R,' Lucy Hamlin,6 Nathaniel,5 Thomas,4 Ebenezer,8 James,21) b. Mc Gregor, Iowa, Aug. 10, 1875; ra. LaCrosse, Wis, Aug. 16, 1898, Louis Winslow, son of Lewis Augustine and Mary Louise (Taft) Austin, b. Orvell, Vermont, Oct. 30, 1867: prof, of physics. He res. Manchester, Vt, 1868-72; Meriden, N. H. 1872-80: Middleburg, Vt, 1880-9; Strassburg, Germany, 1889-93; Madison, Wis, 1893-1901, where he was prof, of physics, in the University of Wisconsin; mem ber Delta Kappa Epsilon SoC, Middleburg, Vt.; Democrat; she Epis.: member Kappa Alpha Theta Soe, University of Wisconsin. [15256] VENILA ENGELL,10 (Helen Hull," William,8 Betsey Drake,' Eunice Hamlin,6 Seth,6 Isaac,4 Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Center Valley, N.Y, May 6, 1870; m. Leesville, N.Y, Sept. 6, 1889, John A, son of Jeremiah and Margate tte (Race) Countryman, b. Roseboom, N.Y, Mar. 31, 1867; Republican. 1304 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ch. b. Cherry Valley: 16257. Inez, Feb. 21, 1892. 16258. Milton E, Mar. 20, 1900. [15257] SADIE ZENENA ENGELL,*0 (Sister of VenilaJ b. Center Valley, N. Y, Mar. 4, 1875; m. Brooklyn, N. Y, Apr. 24, 1898, William John, son of Samuel and Eliza (Denison) Limerick, h. West Troy, N.Y, May 26, 1866; clerk; Q. M. Dept. U. S. Marine Corps; Washington; D. C; Republican; Presb.; Regimental Q. M. Sergt, C. S. Marine Corps; enlisted Nov. 21, 1890; re-enlisted, Nov. 21, 1895; in battles of Guantanamo and Manzanillo, Cuba; and Novelata, Luzon, P. I. ; dis. Nov. 20, 1900: she Methodist. [15260] ELIZABETH MAY BANKER,*0 (Emmagene Hull," William,* Betsey Drake,' Eunice Hamlin,6 Seth,5 Isaac,4 Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Center Valley, N. Y, May 19, 1867; m. Howd. Children: 16259. Guy Banker, b. June 3, 1894. 16260. Albert Ingalls, " July 14, 1895. [15265] KATE MARIA BURTON,10 (Georgia Elliott," Olive Hull,8' Betsey Drake,' Eunice Hamlin,6 Seth,6 Isaac,4 Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. West ville, N.Y, May 3, 1872; m. Pontiac, Mich, Apr. 12, 1900, Frank Charles, son of William Frank and Myra Sophronia (Wiley) Sherman, b. Bucksport, Me, Jan. 11, 1861; inventor and promoter; Pontiac, Mich.; Republican; Baptists. [15270] GEORGE CARY RANDALL,'0 (Henry W," Laurinda Hull,* Betsey Drake,' Eunice Hamlin,6 Seth,5 Isaac,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Fly Creek, N. Y, Mar. 17, 1875; m. Fort Plain, N. Y, Oct. 23, 1901, Eula Tiffany, dau. of William and Martha (Tiffany) Rapp, b. Fort Plain, Jan. 1, 1881; clerk; Fort Plain; Republican; Freemason; Methodists. [15308] MARY E. FAY,10 (Lina Bishop," Mary Ann Caldwell,8 Laura William,' Clarissa Hamblin,6 Isaac,64 Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Norwalk. Ohio, Oct. 24, 1877; m. Jan. 13, 1901, Lewis, son of Alexander and Lucy (Esterbrook) Chapin, b. Milan, Ohio, Oct. 20, 1871; farmer; Norwalk; Republican. Child: 16261. Nora Lucille, b. Dec. 11, 1901. [15328] KITTIE MAY GREEN,*0 (Catherine Abel.>' Nancy D. Clary.*- Eliza M. Williams,' Clarissa Hamblin,6 Isaac,5* Ebenezer,3 James,'-'*) b. Detroit, Mich, Mar. 30, 1874: m. there, Nov. 15, 1899; Robert, son of Robert and Clara Shiell, b. Detroit, May 31, 1871; merchant; Detroit: Cong.: she Epis. [15335] ALICE BELLE HANCHETT,10 (Rosa Bell Van Gelder," Ida I. C. Williams,8 John W,' Clarissa Hamblin,6 Isaac,1" Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Amherst, Ohio, 1874; m. 1st, Sept. 24, 1892, Clayton Engles, who d. Dec. 4, 1894; m. 2d, June 1, 1897, Bernard A. Kuss. Ch. by 1st. marriage: 16262. Ethel, b. Apr. 30, 1894. By 2d marriage: 16263. Jesa.mmene, b. Aug. 1, 1899. TENTH GENERATION. 1305 [15350] IDA ALDRICH SEARS,10 (Henry P," Philip H,8 Polly How land,' Lois Hamblin,6 Perez,5 Isaac,4 Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Pittsfield, Mass, Sept. 26, 1875: m. Holyoke. Mass, Dec. 13, 1893, Edwin Burtis, son of Nelson Abbott and Adele (Hoag) Miles, b. N.Y. City, June 18, 1867: bookkeeper; New Canaan, Ct., and Denisboro, N.Y, until 1885; since, Holyoke, Mass.; Re publican: Congs. Ch. b. Holyoke: 16264. Ruth Elizabeth, Sept. 5, 1895. 16265. Robkrt Sears. Aug. 24, 1897; a. Aug. 23, 1898. 16266. Edwin Franklin, May 4, 1900. [153511 ETHEL ANNA SEARS,*0 (Sister of Ida A,) b. Hinsdale, Mass, Apr. 6, 1878; m. Holyoke, Mass, Oct. 3, 1900, Edward Piatt, son of Frank Kennedy and Frances Amelia (Hitchcock) Young, b. Blooms- bury, N. J, Apr. 28, 1872; printer; secretary and treasurer of Gardner News Co, Gardner. Mass.: Bloomsbury, until 1890; Fiemington, N. J, until 1895; Mont pelier, Vt, and Gardner, Mass., since 1900; Republican; she Cong. Ch. b. Gardner: 16267. Richard Sears, b. Sept. 8, 1901. [15460J MAGGIE ELIZA HAMLtN,10 (John G,» Weld,8 John,' Theophi lus,6 Nathaniel,6 Lewis,4 Ebenezer,3 James,2*) b. Leon Co, Fla, Nov. 19,1882; m. Tallahassee, Fla, Jan. 2, 1901, Allen Jefferson, son of Joseph Stafford and Georgia (Parker) Geoghagan, b. Liberty Co, Ga, Jan. 18,1861, his 2d wife; farmer and dealer in naval stores; Woodville, Fla.; Democrat; K. P. Before marriage she was a school teacher; member W. C. T. U.; Methodists. Ch. b. Woodville: 16268. Thomas Jefferson, Oct. 27, 1901. [15461] KATE BRADLEY HAMLIN,10 (Sister of Maggie E,) b. Leon Co, Florida, July 25, 1885; m. Newport, Fla, Sept. 4, 1901, George Fred, son of Frederick and Maggie Rowe, b. Mcintosh county, Ga, June 29, 1869: turpentine woods rider: Wakulla, Fla.; Democrat. [15484] EMILY HINCKLY BAKER,*0 (Julia G. Hinckley," Malvina H. Wheeler,8 Malvina Hamlen,' Theophilus,6 Nathaniel,5 Lewis,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Poughkeepsie, N. Y, Nov. 7, 1875; m. N. Y. City, Apr. 8, 1896, Charles Frederick, son of Rev. Augustus Hart Carrier, D. D, and wife Susan Anna Bandell, b. North East, Pa, Dec. 27, 1862; lawyer; Santa Barbara, Cal.; Democrat; she Epis. Child: 16269. Emily Beatrice. b. Jan. 29, 1898. [15552] AGNES J. STONE,*0 (Alma Braden," Rosellia Langdon,8 Lydia Hamblin,' Asa,6 Barnabas,5 Sylvanus,* Elkanah,3 James,3*) b. Rose Dale, Wis, Apr. 14, 1877; m. May 21, 1893, Frank L. Likens, b. Feb. 28, 1869. Children: b. 1894; d. Feb. 19, 1899. " June 20, 1896. " June 29, 1899. " Oct. 7, 1901. 16270. Hearald, 16271. Elmer, 16272. Edna, 16273. Roy, 1306 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. '[15553] EDNA R. STONE,10 (Sister Of Agnes J,) h. Marcelon, Wis, Feb. 5, 1879; m. Feb. 9, 1896, Tim O'Lary b. June 4, 1860. 'Child: 16274. iHearodd, h. May 17, 1901. [15555] EMMA E. STONE;10 '('Sister of Agnes J,) b. Wright Co, Iowa, Feb. 28, 1884; m. Aug. 30, 190Q, Arthur H. Macham, h. June 10, 1878. Child: 16275. Leonard, h. July 19, 1901. [15617] MARYETTE ALGER,10 (Martha Young," Mary M. Hamblin,8 Jacob V,' Isaiah,6 Barnabas,5 Sylvanus,* Elkanah,3 James,21) ib. Harrisburgh, Utah, Apr. 28, 1882; m. Cliff, N. M, Dec. 25, 1897, David William, son of John and Sarah Catherine (Brown) Lemmon, b. Rockville, Utah, Aug.-27, 1872; farm er; Cliff: Democrat; she d/Clifl, Apr. 17, 1901. Ch. b. Cliff: 16276. Lenora Fern, June 5, 1899. 16277. Jessie David, Jan. 9, 1901; d. Oct. 28, 1901. [15694] EMMA BELLE BALDWIN,10 (Ella M. Adams," Isabella S. Hamblin,8 Nathaniel,' Reuben,6 Benjamin,5* Elkanah,8 James,2*) b. Williman tic, Ct, June 23, 1872; m. there, Oct. 25, 1893, Howard Hughes Riggloman, b. Ohio; res. N. Y. City. [15766] ANNIE L. HAMLEN,*0 , (Joseph H," Charles C,8 Thomas,' Benjamin,6 Lemuel,5 Reuben,4 Elkanah,3 James,21) b. Foxboro, Mass, Dec. 29, 1874; m. Orange, Mass, Dec. 25, 1893,' Arthur E, son of Israel C. and Zoradia (Shepherdson) Brown, b. Warwick, Mass, May 1, 1871; salesman; Foxboro; Republican; Baptists. Ch. b. Foxboro: .16278. Arthur Curley, July 16, 1895. ELEVENTH GENERATION. [15873] ORLANDO BROOKS CHURCH, *> (Adalaide E. Brooks,10 Rhoda E. Hamblin," Lewis,8' David,6 Joshua,6 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,21) b. New Virginia, Iowa, Mar. 2, 1862; m. May 21, 1901, Mrs. Statira Halley, nee Kelso; carpenter; Seattle, Wash. [15875] CORINE SAMANTHA CHURCH,1* (Sister of Orlando B,) b. New Virginia, Iowa, Oct. 4, 1869: m. 1st, Jan. 21, 1889, Waldo A. Chapman, from whom she was divorced June, 1891; m. 2d, Clay Center, Kas, Apr. 12, 1894, Henry, son of Casper and Annie (Spilker) Boge, b. Quincy, 111, July 5, 1862; farmer; Quincy, until 1883; since, Clay Center; Democrat; she Baptist. Ch. by 1st marriage, b. Clay Center: 16279. Norma A, Nov. 14, 1888. [15876] BERTHA ISABEL CHURCH,11 (Sister of Orlando B,) b. New Virginia, Iowa, June 29, 1872; resident probationer, Episcopal Sis terhood of the Good Shepherd, St. Louis, Mo. [15880] JAMES CRAWFORD,11 (Eleanor M. Brooks,10 Rhoda E. Ham blin," Lewis,87 David,6 Joshua,6 Renjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,2*) b. Coloma, Wau shara Co, Wis, Jan. 27, 1860: m. Westfield, Wis, Dec. 31, 1899, Annette, dau. of Henry and Mary (Shover) Shelp, b. Mazomanie, Wis, Oct. 2, 1869; farmer; Springfield, Wis, 1863-82; since, Westfield; Republican; member Westfield Lodge 227, A. F. & A. M.; and Westfield Camp 3969, M. W. A.; she Methodist. Ch. b. Westfield: 16280. Mary Madeline, Dec. 5, 1900. [15881] HARVEY CRAWFORD,** (Bro. of James,) b. Adams Co, Wis,- July 8, 1862; m. Mankato, Kansas, Nov. 4, 1885, Edna, dau. of Shepard and Sally Black, b. Portland, Ind, Mar. 1, 1860; merchant; Chariton, Iowa, until 1874; Newberu, Iowa, 1880; Mankato, Kans, 1891; Formosa, Kans, 1898; Belleville, Kansas, 1898-1901; Republican; mayor of Belleville, 1898- 1900; Freemason; K. P.; M. W. A. and A. O. U. W.; Methodists. Children: 16281. Harry Barton, b. Nov. 4, 1886, Mankato. 16282. Leigh Shepard, " Dec. 6, 1889, 16283. Laurel, " Aug. 19, 1898, Belleville. 1308 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. [158821 MARY KNEELAND,11 (Eleanor M. Brooks,10 Rhoda E. Ham blin," Lewis,8' David,6 Joshua,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Chariton, Iowa, Sept. 1, 1864; m. Mankato, Kansas, June 13, 1895, Harvey S, son of Wil liam John and Mary E. (Knapp) Logan, b. LaFayette, Ind, 1864; railway agent; Mankato, Kansas: Sulphur Springs, Texas: Galena, Kansas; Eureka Springs, Aik, since March, 1901; Republican; K. T. and member N. M. S.; she Presb, and member O. E. S. Ch. b. Mankato: 16284. Carlton Kneeland, Apr. 25, 1896. [15883] LUCIUS D. KNEELAND,11 (Bro. of Mary,) b. Chariton, Iowa, June 14, 1866: m. Belleville, Kansas, Oct. 4, 1899, Nancy M, dau. of Thomas F. and Phebe Jane (Pierce) Newburn, b. Roseville, Ills.. 1876; merchant; Little River, Kansas; Republican; K. P, and M. W. A.: she member Evangelical church. Ch. b. Belleville: 16285. Anna Mildred, Jan. 17, 1901. [15885] ANNA KNEELAND,11 (Sister of Mary,) b. Chariton, Iowa, April 23, 1871; m. Burr Oak, Kas, April 23, 1889, Calvin Hulbert; bank cashier; Burr Oak; later, St. Louis, Mo.; Republican; Odd Fel low; she member Rebekah Lodge, I. O. O. F. Ch. b. City of Mexico: 16286. Eleann, Dec. 25, 1896. [15887] EDITH ELIZABETH AYERS,11 (Harriet S. Brooks,10 Rhoda E. Hamblin," Lewis,8' David,6 Joshua,6 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Pilot Knob, Wis, Oct. 1, 1866: m. Westfield, Wis, Oct. 4, 1893, George Edward, son of Reuben and Sarah Ann (Williamson) Beeston, b. Oct. 4, 1862; farmer: Spring Creek, Wis, until 1893; Coloma, Wis, until 1898; since, Chippewa Falls, Wis ¦ 'Republican; Methodists. No issue. [15889] HARVEY LEWIS AYERS,*1 (Bro. of Edith E,) b. Pilot Knob, Wis, Aug. 10, 1874; m. Friendship, Wis, Mar. 20, 1901, Myra M, dau. of Stewart and Almira Frances (Hedden) McFarlin, b. Lincoln, Wis , Jan. 2, 1879; farmer; Pilot Knob; Republican; Methodist; she Cong. No issue. [15890] FANNIE MILLER,*1 (Frances Brooks,10 Emeline Hamblin," Lewis,8' David,6 Joshua,5 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Springfield Wis Nov. 30, 1877; m. April, 1899, Guy Gibson. opnngneia, Wis, Ch. b. Richfield: 16287. Frederic Neale, May 8, 1901. b5?2] /£ZH M1LLER'" (Sister of Fannie,) b. Springfield, Wis, Aug. 24, 1881; m. June 12, 1900, Robert Lowe. Ch. b. Coloma, Wis.: 16288. Vivian, July is, 1901. ELEVENTH GENERATION. 1309 [15906] MAUDE L. PROSSER,11 (William E,10 Mary F. Hamblin," Lewis,8' David,6 Joshua,5 Benjamin,3 Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. Sullivan, N.Y, Jan. 9, 1877; m. Rome, N. Y, Mar. 15, 1999, George H, son of Michael and Elizabeth (Ehle) Jacobs, b. Rome, Nov. 29,1876; farmer; Rome, until 1900; since, Orwell, N.Y.; Prohibitionist; Methodists. Ch. b. Rome: 16289. Ray, June 18, 1900. [15907] ALICE LUCINDA PROSSER,11 (Sister of Maude L,) b. Sullivan, N. Y, Dec. 30, 1880; m. Kirkville, N. Y, Sept. 20, 1899, Lewis Fred, son of Frederick and Sophia (Hauer) Herman, b. Bridgeport, N. Y, May 18, 1872; farmer; Bridgeport; Republican; Methodists. Ch. b. Bridgeport: 16290. Stuart Lewis, June 17, 1901. [159081 MAYME E. PROSSER,1' (Sister of Maude L,) b. Sullivan, N. Y, Feb. 18, 1882; m. Rome, N. Y, Mar. 14, 1900, Walter, son of George and Lois (Markart) Rung, b. Rome, Oct. 10, 1875; mechanic; Rome; Republican; Methodist; member A. O. U. W.; she Baptist. Ch. b. Rome: 16291. George W, Jan. 17, 1901. [15914] NELSON LEGRAND LANSING,11 (Walter E,10 Harriet M. Hamblin," David,8 Lewis,' David,6 Joshua,5 Benjamin,4 Eleazer,3 James,31) b. Kirkville, N.Y, Dec. 18, 1878; m. East Syracuse, N.Y, May 9, 1900, Grace E, dau. of William James and Alice T. (Skulley) Winchell, b. Oneida, N. Y, Mar. 21, 1880; lawyer; Kirkville. until Apr, 1893; since, East Syracuse; Republican; Methodist; member East Syracuse Tent 549, K. O. T. M.; she Baptist. Ch. b. E. Syracuse: 16292. Walter Elbert, Dec. 2, 1900. [15923] Dr. JOHN MAYO CONLEY,11 (John D,10 Pamelia E.Johnson," Lucy Hamblin,8 Joshua,' David,6 Joshua,5 Benjamin,* Eleazer,3 James,21) b. Car- linville, Ills, Dec. 25, 1873; in. Oshkosh, Wis, Oct. 1, 1901, Beatrice Mary, dau. of Thomas and Elizabeth (Leary) Roche, b. Oshkosh, Dec. 29, 1876; he attended the State University of Wyoming, four years, and graduated Chicago Med. Col lege, 1897; physician and surgeon; Oshkosh, Wis.; Democrat; Methodist; mem ber of Winnebago Lodge 120, I. O. O. F, and Winnebago Tent 45, K. O. T. M.; she Catholic. [15924] FLORENCE ELIZABETH CONLEY,*1 (Sister of John M,) b. Carlinville, Ills, Sept. 29, 1879; unmarried; she graduated at Blackburn University, Carlinville, 1901, winning the gold medal for highest rank in schol arship. [15927] JAMES EMMET CONLEY,11 (Jerome H,10 Pamelia E.Johnson," Lucy Hamblin,8 Joshua,' David,6 Joshua,5 Benjamin,* Ebenezer,3 James,21) b. 1310 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. June 5, 1873; m. Jan. 4, 1899, Anna Belle Caddin, of Charleston, S. O: electri cian and engineer; Charleston. Child: 16293. Jerome Gilbert, b. Dec. 6, 1899. [16014] SARAH ABBIE MERRIAM,11 (Ellen M. Lowe,10 John," Louisa A. Messenger,8 Betsey Phillips,' Elizabeth Hamlin,6 Eleazer,5 Benjamin,4 Elea zer,3 James,21) b. Fitchburg, Mass, Aug. 9, 1869: m. there, Sept. 11, 1890, Hon. James L, son of George E. and Martha (Lewisi Harrington, b. Lunenburg, Mass, Oct. 17, 1854; farmer; Lunenberg; Republican; constable: school com mittee; representative, Mass. legislature, 1895; member Lunenburg Grange 169, P. H.; prest, Worcester North Ag. Soe; member Y. M. C. A.; Methodists. Ch. b. Lunenburg: 16294. Lewis L, Jan. 14, 1892. 16295. Ruth L, May 23, 1893. 16296. Carl R, Mar. 2, 1896. ADDENDA. Capt. JOSIAH JENKINS,6 [352] In addition to his sketch, pages 202-3; it appears from McLellan's Hist, of Gorham, recently from the press, that the Jenkins family went to Gorham soon before the Revolution. The name does not appear there up to the year 1773. His name appears in 3d Regt. Cumber land Co. militia; and as sergt. in Capt. Wentworth Stuart's Co, in Col. Ed mund Phinney's 31 Mass. Regt ; enlisted from Gorham, May 15, 1775, as appears on a return of the company, Sept. 29, 1775. This regt. arrived at Cambridge, July, 1775, and took part in the siege of Boston, and was mustered out Decem ber of the same year; Col. Phinney was commissioned colonel of a new regiment, the 18th Continental, and re-elisted many of his old command; the new regi ment entered the service Jan. 1, 1776, and was stationed at Cambridge. Tradi tion says that when the British evacuated Boston, in March, 1776, it was the first regiment to enter the city, and was stationed at Fort Hill. One company of. this regiment, noted for its fine appearance, marched at the head of the pro cession which on Apr. 8, 1776, followed Gen. Warren's body to its resting place in the Old Granary burying ground. In the fall of 1776 the regiment had a long, hard march to Ticonderoga, and during the following year was active in the northern army, and was discharged at Fort George, December. 1776. From the roll of Capt. Stuart's 1st Co, of Dec. 8, 1776, it appears that Josiah Jenkins was 2d Lieut, and promoted 1st Lieut. Apr. 18, 1776, and re-engaged as Captain in Col. Samuel Brewer's (12 Mass.) Regt. Nov, 13, 1776. Many of the men of the 18th Regt. re-enlisted for three years under Col. Brewer, and the regiment served at Ticonderoga, Lake George, Kings Ferry and in winter quarters at Valley Forge. It participated in the battles of Hobartown and Monmouth, and was present at Burgoyne's surrender, and was at West Point, 1779. The roll of the company taken Jan. 23, 1778, names Josiah Jenkins as captain, and "on furlough." Captain Jenkins took part in the siege of Boston and the Ticonderoga campaign, and was in the battle of Monmouth, and an engagement on Lake Champlain, and was at Burgoyne's surrender. He was discharged Apr. 1, 1779. He was a pensioner; app. dated Gorham, Apr. 14, 1818. After the war he lived in Gorham, and the last years of his life in the village, opposite the Cong, church, where he' d. Oct. 20, 1831. His widow d. 1836, aged about 80. SARAH ELEANOR JENKINS,' [993] b. Gorham, Me, June 14, 1780; m. Samuel Bartlett, son of Samuel Bartlett, Esq, Register of Probate, Cambridge, Mass. He came from Cambridge to Gorham, Me. Children: 16267. Benjamin, b. Sept. 5, 1814; lost at sea. 16298. Willard B, " May 26, 1817; Methodist clergyman; d. Me chanics Falls, June, 1898. 1312 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. MARY Towle, who July 22, 1849 16299. CHIPMAN JENKINS,' [995], b. Gorham, Mar. 22, 1785; m. Abner prob. came from Hampton, N. H. He res. Gorham, Me. She d. he d. Nov. 8, 1860, aged, 80. Children: Cynthia, b. May 1, 1806; m. Dec. 20, 1842, Ira, son of Daniel and Betsey (Clement) Baker, b. Sept. 23, 1796, his 2d wife; farmer; Gorham; she d. Oct. 18, 1884; he d. July 8, 1861. Ch.: Frances E, b. Feb. 22, 1846, who m. 1st, John Wescott; 2d, Charles Gallison. b. Feb. 17, 1808; m. Harriet Merrill. " Mar. 19, 1809; m. Martha Bryant. " Sept. II, 1810; d. Dec. 14, 1896: unm. " Oct. 8, 1812: m. Samuel T. Buck. " Sept. 11, 1814; m. Adeline Hill. " July 25, 1815; res. Boston. " May 7, 1818: d. June 20, 1840. " Apr. 26, 1820; d. Mar. 6, 1887, unm. " Apr. 11, 1823; m. Eli Clay, of Hiram. " Nov. 25, 1827; m. 1st, John E. Naylor; 2d, J, [Holmes Smith. 16300. Lorenzo, 16301. Edward C, 16302. Robert H, 16303. Miriam B, 16304. Henry, 16305. Brainard, 16306. Serena, 16307. Mary M, 16308. Almira, 16309. Catherine, AURELIA JENKINS,' [996], b. Gorham, Aug. 21, 1787: m; 1st, James, son of Josiah and Hannah (Hanscom) Swett, b. Aug. 21, 1784, his 3d wife; be m. 1st, Sophia Lincoln, who d. 1812: 2d, Hannah Martin, whod. 1828; shoemaker and merchant: he res. Gorham village; after death of 1st wife he went to East- port, Me, and the British Provinces; but returned to Gorham before his 2d marriage; she d. Feb. 23, 1849; he d. Feb. 8, 1859. NANCY JENKINS,' [997], b. Gorham, June 3, 1791: m. Apr. 2, 1810, Fran cis, son of Benjamin and Sarah (Magory) Poland, b. Portland. Me, Apr. 19, 1788. He served in the 1812 war, on a privateer, supposed to have been lost. It was traced to the coast of Spain, but nothing further known of him. Children: 16310. Aurelia, b. Aug. 16, 1811; m. Jonathan Buck, Jr. 16311. John Calvin, "July 5, 1814; m. Celia Stearns, of Lovell, Me. JOSIAH JENKINS,' [998], b. Gorham, May 5, 1794; musician in Capt. Toppan Robie'sCo, from Gorham, 1814; he was a mason; married, and d. in 8. C, 1819- DELIA HOLBROOK GROSS,' [797], page 309; amended as follows- She to. 1st, Benjamin Snow, of Orrington, Me, who was lost at sea; m 2d Joseph Smith, of Orrington. By 1st marriage she had sons, Benjamin Gross and Jo seph, who were murdered on their vessel by mutineers at Turk's Island Aus* 1843; also a daughter, Hannah Jane, who married Archelous Harding who had children: Albert and Archelous, and a dau. who d. young. Albert Harding " mSelraa Pierce; he commanded the brig Albert Dale; Archelous Harding," m Ellen Pierce; hed. on his schooner, Norembvga, at Bangor, Me, and left sons, Archelous and Albert. By 2d marriage, Delia H. Gross,' had a son, Sylvan™ Smith,6 instead of the one given at 2300. oyivanus CORRECTIONS. Page 62 115 115191194 214 232250 256 256258266 269 298 307 307 311313313 316 316 321353367 368 368368368387 387 397 407 420 421 421421422 ne 48, for 1640, read 1636. ne 27, for 1775, read 1675. ne 48, for 1672, read 1675. ne 46, for 1850, read 1820. ne 2, for Parmelia, read Pamelia. ne 10, for 1606, read 1806. ne 27, for 1633, read 1823. ne 4, for Newton, read Newtown. ne 9, for Weaithia, read Welthia. he 51, for Blain, read Blinn. ne 20, for 1873, read 1813. ne 21, for Clarkson, N. Y, read Rochester, Mich. ne 15, for Willis, read Weller. ne 27, for Martin, read Marston. ne 7, for Anna, read Ann. ne 12, for Benjamin, read Baker. ne 16, for Parmelia, read Pamelia. ne 30, for 1779, read 1777. ne 30-31, omit these words: "and Clinton, N. Y, Mt. Vernon, Ohio; and Brownville, Pa, where he was a merchant and farmer." ne 8, for Benjamin H, read Elisha P. ne 17, for " " " " ne 39, for Whitmore, read Whitman. ne 18, for a public entertainment, read his private club. ne 47, for Tonawanda, read Towanda. ne 8, for " ne 14, for Herman, read Hemon. ne 27, for private, read musician. ne 48, for Bradley, read Braley. ne 13, for 1804, read 1802. ne 18, for Berrel, read Reuel. ne 12, for 1819, read 1809. ne 22, for Richael, read Rachael. ne 9, for Chaflin, read Claflin. ne 20, for Mar, read Nov. ne 22, Atlanta, read Augusta. ne 38, for Aug. 27, read Aug. 22. ne 16, for Waldennes Mentelle, read Waldemar Montelle. 1314 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Page 442 line 17, for Henry A, b. Apr. 10, 1833, read Henry Augustus, b. Apr. 10, 1838. 447 line 33, read nearly every important appointment. 448 line 12, for N. Y, read Wis. 448 line 12, for Fon du lac, read Fond du Lac. 448 line 13, for " ' " " " 448 line 14, for " " " " " " " 455, In sketch of Julia Ann Hamlin, lines 16-18, for " and served 6 years on the Saratoga, and subsequently on other vessels; served in the Gulf naval squadron during the Mexican war: dis.; " read: his first service was on the Saratoga, and subsequently on other vessels in the Gulf naval squadron during the Mexican war; resigned 456 line 21, for 1893, read 1899. 456 line 21, for 1894, read June, 1895. 457 line 26, for 1863, read 1883. 458 line 25, for Cornwall, read Cam. 502 line 5, for Pittsfield, read Lee. 521 line 8, for 1866, read 1869. 524 line 8, for 1867, read 1798. 538 line 41, for Dawes, read Howes. 538 line 42, for Mr, read Mrs. 539 line 5, for Frances, read Francis. 555 line 11, for Renjamin, read Benjamin. 590, Sarah J. Collins,8 who married Moses Leach, had 7 children. 590, Ruth H. Collins,8 M. Archibald Bissell; and had: Etta,' who m. Smith, and res. Melrose, Mass. Also a son, Archibald, who d. young. 590 lines 31-32, for Timothy, read Farnsworth. 592 line 21, for 1822, read 1832. 592 line 22, for 1832, read 1822. 600 line 53, for Tyler, read Taylor. 600-1, Sketch of Caroline E. Pitkin; James G. Slocum, m. 2d, at Sara toga Springs, N. Y. instead of Stenbenville, Ohio. 613 line 33, for 1867, read 1687. 614 line 25, Sylvanus Shaw,6 was b. 1665, not 1662. He d. West Cum mington, Mass.; the inscription on his grave stone there, gives the date of his death, Jan. IS, ls52, aged 87 years. His wife d. Aug. 11, 1852, aged 80 years. Their son, Bracklev Shaw, d. Aug. 7, 1848. 625 line 21, for Black read Benjamin. 627 line 15, for 1833, read 1823. 629 line 49, for 1855, read 1856. 630 line 31, for Aug. 18, read Aug. 17. 632 line 20, for Nov, read Mar. 649 line 33, for L. E. Emery, read L. A. Emery. 662 line 3, for Hale, read Hall. 662 line 8, for 1858, read 1868. 663 line 11, for 1874, read 1864. 666 line 42, for Hermon, read Hemon. 670 line 39, for Jeams, read James. CORRECTIONS. 1315 Page 676 line 39, for Bro. of Cornelius F, read (Cornelius F,' Nathaniel,6 Caleb,5 James,4321).- 676 line 44, for Oct. 5, 1830, read Apr. 5, 1840. 677 line 2, for navely, read naively. 678 line 6, for Bichnell, read Bicknell. 684 line 12, for Eloie, read Elsie. 686 line 39, for 1895, read 1865. 686 line 41, Beamon, read Beaman. 743 line 14, for Hunter, read Goodrich. 765 line 24, for Erederic, read Frederic. 775 line 36, for Freeman, read Feeman. 775 line 40, for 1859, read 1860. 795 line 2, for 1833, read 1838. 808 line 17, for Mary Eugenie, read Eugenia May. 808 line 24, for 1855, read 1859. 816 line 20, for Burges, read Burgess. 816 line 22, for Cushing, read Cushman. 817 line 1, for Wiles, read Wyles. 817 line 11, for Burges, read Burgess. 835 line 5, for Janesville, read Jonesville. 835 lines 5-6, omit the words: graduated from State Normal School, Albany, Class 1867. 836 line 40, for Warner read Wagner. 836 line 42, for 103, read 983. 836 line 47, for Edwin, read Erwin. 867 line 27, for Democrat, read Republican. 868 line 13, for Pittsfield, read Lee. 868 line 21, for Sept. 10, read Sept. 15. 868 line 24, for Pittsfield, read Lee. 868 line 25, for Nelson, read Wilson. 868 line 30, for Pittsfield, read Lee. 868 line 33, for 1877, read 1876. 868 line 36, for Helm, read Helen. 891 line 12, for Union, read Confederate. 894 line 8, for Leronier, read Livonier. 896 line 13, for Hanlin, read Hamlin. 910 line 35, for Elizabeth, read Eliza. 911 line 47, for Adeline, read Adelaide. 915 line 15, for Adelpert, read Adelbert. 915 line 20, for 1885, read 1886. 923 line 46, for Louis, read Lois. 942 line 17, for Wareman, read Wareham. 942 line 21, for Jan, read June. 942 line 23, for Mary, read Merry. 942 line 24, for Aug. 30, 1855, read Sept. 21, 1859. 942 line 24, for Windham, read Willimantic. 983 line 8, from name Mary Eliza, omit the word Eliza. 983 line 12. " " Lucille Emily, omit the word Emily. 983 line 12, for Henry Justis, read Harry Juster. 983 line 18, for Jennette, read Janet. 985 line 3, for Gellett, read Gillett. 1316 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Page 985 line 3, for Pawnal, read Pownal. 985 line 16, for Chittenango Falls, read Chittenago. 988 lines 4-38, for Conastota, read Canastota. 988 line 43, for 1851, read 1853. 988 Mary Etta Johnson," [5835]. Later information shows that she was b. July 16, 1834; m. July 9, 1853, Milton Lothrop Sayles; both d. Oneida, N. Y.: she July 7, 1882; he May 16, 1889. 1025 line 42, for Black, read Renjamin. 1025 line 44, for Harriet Russell read Harriet Russell King. 1026 line 15, for Diner, read Dines. 1029 line 53, for Ohio, read Illinois. 1030 line 15, for Whittenburg, read Wittenburg. " line 15, for 1896, read 1885. " line 19, for Oct. 21, read Oct. 31. 1036 line 37, for Nov, read Mar. 1040 line 7, for 1866, read 1886. 1053 line 4, for Segnia, read Segma. 1074 line 17, for Sanqorn, read Sanborn. INDICES ILLUSTRATIONS. Abbott, Rev. Lyman, Andrews, Hon. H. F, . Barnstable, Court House, Beeler, Edward, . Bell, Mrs. Julia A, Bishop, Gen. Albert W, . Caldwell, Europe H, Caldwell, Hamlin, Cape Cod, Map of, Carmichael, Col. James C, Carter, Major Eugene, Carter, Hon. Henry, . Carter, John H, Carter, Capt. Robert G, Clark, Dr. Joseph E, Coat of Arms, Hamline, Colman, Rev. Henry, Conley, Prof. John D, Crowell, Hon. Joshua, Currie, Mrs. Emma A, Doane, Mrs. Charilla R, Farrington, Byron, . Farrington, Charles, Farrington, Horatio, Farrington, Mrs. Mary, Farrington, Reuben, Fenner, Hamlin, Fenner, Lawrence A, Fenner, Raymond H, Fisher, Major George B, Foot, Lorin S, . portrait u portrait . i i " opposite portrait portrait opposite a " opposite a" opposite portrait " opposite portraitportrait opposite PAGE, 652 3 14 929455 802 1033 6278-9800 1038 632 1037 1039 915 2 806 1261 963858 795389 389 389 389389 739 740 1129 816 1077 INDEX. 1319 Fowler, Mrs. Elizabeth, . Fowler, Mrs. Elizabeth H, Fowler, Florence E, Fowler, John C, Fowler, Loring, . Fowler, Loring R, Fowler, Samuel R, portrait opposite Galloway, George S, Gardiner's Fight With Indians, Goodrich, John S, . portrait Hamblen, Charles T, Hamblen, Cornelius, Hamblen, David, . Hamblen, Isaiah B, Hamblen, Joseph B, . Hamblen, Rev. Joseph B, Hamblen, Mrs. Rerecca D, Hamblen, William B, Hamblin, Elder Benjamin, Hamblin, Capt. Caleb O, Hamblin, Elder Edwin, Hamblin, Elkanah, Hamblin, Mrs. Emily B, . Hamblin, Mrs. Esther C, Hamblin, Elder Francis M, Hamblin, Elder Frederick, Hamblin, Elder Jacob V, Hamblin, Elder Jacob V, Hamblin, Capt. John 0, . Hamblin, Elder Lyman S, Hamblin, Elder William H. Hamlen, Arthur B, Hamlen, Calvin, . Hamlen, Dr. George D, Hamlen, Rev. George M, Hamlen, Mrs. Harriet B. W Hamlen, Lafayette D, Hamlen, Mortimer T, . Hamlen, Nathaniel, . Hamlen, Robert D, Hamlen, Theophilus, Hamlin, Albert, portrait opposite portrait . opposite opposite opposite opposite a oppositeopposite house of portrait opposite 599 599 599 599599599 599 1183 145 743 973 307579585 582 975 582974 927950551554950925 552 553 547 548 954 925 550 1068 387 1070 677675 607 607 675 605 280633 1320 Hamlin, Hamlin, Hamlin, Hamlin, Hamlin, Hamlin,Hamlin, Hamlin,Hamlin,Hamltn, Hamlin,Hamlin, Hamlin,Hamlin, Hamlin,Hamlin, Hamlin, Hamlin, Hamlin, Hamlin, Hamlin, Hamlin, Hamlin, Hamlin,Hamlin,Hamlin,Hamlin, Hamlin, Hamlin,Hamlin, Hamlin,Hamlin, Hamlin, Hamlin, Hamlin, Hamlin, Hamlin, Hamlin, Hamlin,Hamlin,Hamlin, Hamlin, Hamlin, Dr. Amos, Mrs. Anna L, Dr. Augustus C, Byron E, . Hon. Byron D, . Calvin C, . Gen. Charles, Charles E, Prof. Charles E, Hon. Charles S, Cicero J, Esq, Dr. Cyrus, Dr. Cyrus, Dr. Cyrus, . Rev. Cyrus, . Gen. Cyrus, Conde, Cook, Dr. Daniel D. T, Delano R, Esq, Prof. Delwin A, Dea. Ebenezer, Edward, . Edward F, Hon. Edward S, . Elijah, Emmons, . Eugene D, Europe W, . Frank,Hon. Freeman, Hon. Frederick, Hon. Frederick, Frederick M, . Frederick V, George H, Prof. George H, George W, Hon. Hannibal, Hon. Hannibal, Hon. Hannibal E Hannibal G, Hannibal G, THE HAMLIN FAMILY. portrait opposite opposite opposite house of portrait " opposite signature . portrait opposite opposite house of opposite portrait opposite . office of portrait house of 224 195 646810 454 838 648 1050 902 1054 435 195 196 1051 358 648 1192 260412 811 1222 46 1055 616 . 430265 51S 814 631 649 . 323 241240438 . 434 484 . 1224 457 349 352649 332 . 335 INDEX. 1321 Hamlin, Hannibal G, Hamlin, Hannibal G, Hamlin, Henry, Hamlin, Henry A, Hamlin, Henry W, Hamlin, Rev. Homer, . Hamlin House, Alford, Mass. Hamlin, Jabez, Hamlin, Jabez, . Hamlin, James, Hamlin, Hon. James G, . Hamlin, John, Hamlin, Lester, Hamlin, Mrs. Mary,- . Hamlin, Mrs. Mary F. . Hamlin, Hon. Orlo J, Hamlin, Miss Rose A, Hamlin, Salmon, Hamlin, Rev. Teunis S, Hamlin, Timothy, Hamlin, Weld, . Hamlin, William E, . Hamlin, Hon. Wolcott, Hamline, John H, Hamline, Rev. Leonidas L, . Hamline University, . Hancey, Mrs. Nellie M, Hazen, Dr. Edward H, Hazen, Mrs. Minerva C, Holman, Mrs. Christina A, Hunter, Jabez, tombstone of portrait opposite house of . signature tombstone of site of home . portrait opposite tombstone of . portrait opposite opposite opposite opposite portrait opposite opposite 336 630 807 709 496439 75 141237 29 798 659 272 37 332448 707 262839459 894453 363 1121 402 402 1010 775 428 955 223 Johns, Dr. Daniel J, . King, Col. David, portrait . . . 426 portrait . . 1031 Ladd, Daniel, Logan, Mrs. Hannah M, Logan, Thomas W, Lyman, Mrs. Kate H, McKeever, Mrs. Maria A, Moulton, Mrs. Ella E, . Mullett, Rev. Alfred E, house of . 891 portrait opposite 938 5 Miller, George B. Miller, Hamlin, 698 88,3 Mills, Edwin C. 1320 Montrose. Henry W. to.] Morey, Norris 866 Morse, Frederick H. 862 Morse, John F. 499 Morse, John H. 862 Moulton, Horace H. 709 Naramore, Henry X. 1003 Niles, Thomas L. 689 Osborne, Willis L. 1177 Owen, William H. 710 Park, Benjamin S. 1140 Park, John H. 1140 Park, Sidney W. 825 Parker. Charles E. 737 Parker, James 738 Patterson. James F. 725 Payne, George W. 910 Peake. Eben S. 738 Perigo Mark B. 845 Pinney, Jackson. X. 1001 Pinney. John 1001 Plummer, William P. 708 I'ond, Henrv A. 872 Porter Lewis M. 1110 l'rame, John M. 796 Pratt. George G. 66S Provln. Sanford S. 810 Quayle. William H. 1074 Rand, Phillip C. lllli Ransom, Norman \Y. 125.3 Reed, Henry 0. 833 Reese, Samuel N. 1140 IviiV. Emery E. 1021 Kice. Horatio H. 876 llloe. James S. 877 Iligss, Ezra .1 . 1277 INDEX 1327 Roberts, Lorin 1079 Romans, Theodore D. 1110 Root, Edward 864 Rudd. William 1263 Russell Charles F. 1021 Rust, Charles 844 Sawyer, Charles K. 1021 Scott. John D. 1153 Scudder, Henry B. 969 Searles, William A. 1067 Small, James G. 575 Smith, George F. 864 Spencer, John 670 Spratt, Alton D. 716 Spratt, Stowell S. 717 Starr, Eli L. 881 Stephens, Alonzo S. 742 Stuart, Charles W. 1099 Stuart, Daniel H. 1098 Stubbs, William T. 710 Sturdevant, Thomas D. 752 Sweet Leonard D. 1154 Sylvester, Thomas H. 915 Taylor, E. Herbert 986 Ten Brook, William G. 1143 Thompson, George W. 785 Thompson, Jesse B. 1123 Thompson, John D. 994 Thompson, Philo C. 1123 Tibbitts, Charles H. 1104 Tibbitts, Franklin A. 1104 Treat, Cornelius A. 756 Treat, Gordon 742 Treat. Horace J. 746 Treat, John J. 756 Treat, Lewis J. 751 Tripp, Ezra 950 Uhl, George 799 Van Court, Daniel P. 1194 Waring, Sebre H. 1159 Watson, William W. 1040 Wheeler, John E. 1118 White, Elijah 1119 White, Henry M. 875 White, John 1119 White. Willard 1117 Whitney, Lucius 730 Wicks, .lay M. 889 Wicks, John B. 889 Wilkins, Luther 634 Wilkins, Luther E. 1043 Williams. Caleb D. 865 Williams, Howard 866 Williams, Theodore 1205 Williams, Thomas F. 866 Wilmarth, Barton 958 Winsor, Abram L. 927 Wolverton, William B. 1159 Wooster, Moses F. 769 WAR OF REBELLION— C. S. A. Evans, William R. 800 Hamblin, Lemuel E. 960 Hamlin, Weld 893 Harper, John R. 774 Humphrey, David 729 Jaques, Benjamin C. 1092 Ladd, Alfred W. 893 Meade, Europe A. 626 Philbrick, Walter 1216 Piatt, Charles A. 421 Piatt, William L. 422 U. S. ARMY AND NAVY. Andrews, Theodore 404 Bailey, Thomas C. J. 1215 Carter, Eugene 1037 Carter, Henry, 631 Carter, Robert D. 1285 Carter, Robert G. 1039 Carter, Warren E. 1285 Churchill, Sylvester 406 Dickens, Francis W. 1059 Fenner, Raymond H. 1128 Galbraith, Gilbert S. 1295 Hamlin, Edward L. 696 Hamlin, George F. 1246 Hamlin, William J. 734 Hulbert, William 462 Ladd, James M. 892 Limerick, William 1304 Phelps Frederick E. 780 Piatt, Daniel 232 Rich, Edwin W. 979 Sargent, Alden, 715 Sayre, Ferrand, 1165 Spratt, Frank 1107 MILITIA. Abel, Frederick L. 1201 Anthony, John C. 534 Bestow, John C. 252 Brown, John A. 764 Clark, Joseph E. 915 Dutton, George T. 1265 Emery, John A. 657 Fisher, George B. 816 Fowler, Samuel R. 1267 Gillett, Melville M. 1181 Goodwin, Solomon 278 Green, Charles T. 1225 Hall, Hiland B. 1212 Hamblin, William P. 379 Hamlen, Joseph S. 532 Hamlin, Asa 279 Hamlin, Cyrus 347 Hamlin, Hannibal 197 Hamlin, Heman G. 477 Hamlin, Isaac 319 Hamlin, James G. 332 Hamlin, Perez 284 Hamlin, Seth 285 Hamlin, Simeon E. 1230 Harding, Ambrose H. 1107 Hillibert, John 372 Hulbert, Philander 253 Humphrey, Nicholas B. Hunter, David Hunter, William 1121 407409 Leuders, Henry W. 1264 Marsh, Darwin W. Meade, William H. Mullett, Charles T. Mullett, John 1210 1026 538539 Peirce, Elbridge G. Phillips Ivers, 1295 618 Reed, Frank A. Richards, EmmettE. 12101230 Smith, Fred N. Stone, Theodore 788344 SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR Banks, Andrew Bartley, John E. Butman, Percival F. 1175 12'. >8 1239 Carter, Robert D. Carter, Warren E. 1285 1284 Fenner, Raymond H. 1128 Gotwald, David K. Greene, William C. 12821248 Hamlin, Frank B. Hamlin, George F. Hamlin, William E. 122912461048 Keeler, Herbert L. 1272 Limerick, William J. Logan, John A. 1304 1122 Miller. John B. 1138 Payne, George R. 1226 Roberts, William R. 1290 OTHER WARS AND SERVICE. Hamblin, Duane, 935 Hamblin. Jacob V., 547 Hambln, Lyman S., 924 Hamlen, Charles 530 Hamlin, Eleazer 194 Hamlin, Europe 191 Hamlin, George 200 Hamlin, Perez 155 Johnson, William D. 932 Maxwell, William B. 924 McKenney, Charles 712 Miller, Linus, W. 514 Parke, William O. 896 BRITISH ARMY. Currie, James G. Fenian Raid, 1866, 858 Hamblin. David, 1812 war, 371 Hamblin, Francis 1812 war, 371 Hamblin, Silas, Rev. war, 207 Hamblin, William L. 1812 war, 371 DESCENDANTS AND PERSONS ALLIED BY MARRIAGE. ABBEY Anna E. 601,999 AINGER. Isabel 1088 Augustus 414 Edward B 1130 ABBOTT Carroll B. 942,1237 Edith M. 1130 Abigail 354 Charles H. 601,999 Ethel G. 1130 Alexander L 1052 Charles R. 1286 Herbert A 1130 Beatrice V. 653, 1052 Clara K. 999 Lester C. 1130 Charles 608 Clara M. 601, 999 Lorin A 1130 Clara E. 637 EflieL. 91'd Nellie P. 1130 Dorothea V. 1052 Ella M. 942, 1237 AKERS Eliza A. 393, 719 Emma I, 942 Effle 810 Elizabeth 1072 Emile C. 601, 1267 ALBEE Ernest H. 653, 1052 Floyd D. 1200 George F. 1109 George 608 Francis M. 939 ALBERTOX Harriet F. 653, 1052 Frank 863, 1200 W. D. 758 Herbert V. 653, 1052 Garrey 863 ALBIN John 606 George 939 Carl H. 1034 Lawrence F. 653, 1051 George J. 0.39 Clyde 1034 Lorenzo 393 George N. 913 George F. 1034 LymanMary E. 652 Harrison 863 John T. 1034 608, 1006 Horace A. 942, 1237 Ruth A. 1034 Sullivan 393 Irene 12S6 ALB RET Theodore J. 653, 1052 John H. 1200 Marian L. 1280 ABEL John Q. 803 Walter S. 128!) Catherine 865, 1201 Laura M. 120(1 ALBRIGHT Frederick 865 Lotta E. 999 Estella 1080 Frederick L. 865, 1201 Marion C. 1237 ALBRITTO>, Gertrude 1120 Marjorie 1237, 1267 Mary M. 1216 Mary 865, 1201 Mary A. 1085 ALDRICH ABELL Mary E. 939 Adin 1184 Allen 690 Minda 939 Allie M. 1185 Emma 690 Myron J. 999, 1267 Alpha 745 , 1133 George 600 Myra M. 942 Charles M. 1156 Gertrude 6011 Niles 1286 Cordelia 746 Marsh 690 Paul F. 1200 Delia M. 686 , 1081 ABLES Phebe A. 917 Emma I. (Wi 1081 Julia ABRONSOM 874 RavE. Ruth E. 1200 930 Ermina M. Frank 1 1.36 . 1301 Etta ACHORN Annie 544 Sarah S. Solon A. 931 913 George B. Henry 745. 1134 745 'i86 1105 Tamer 939 Homer W. 1156 AOKEE Warren L. 601 J. Guy 1134 1133 Clara J. 1262 William B. 506 James M. 745. Ida F. ACKLEY James ADAIR Alford C. BerthaBetsey 0. Blanch 1189 411935 95.3 9.1.3 03.3 938938 93.3 935 William F. ADSIT George W. Lucinda M. Martin J. Mary J. Rosetta H. !W.i 472 472 472 472472 Jasper K. Jay L. Levi M. Lucy S. Mabel L. MariaMartha M. 745745 (186. 1134115611331080 686 1134 1134 Charlotte L. Clarence D. DonC. Emily P. AGAR Maria L. AGRIOOLA Emma J. 691 1249 Mary A. Mettu V. Morris G. Ruth A. Sarah E. Warren F. William E. William II. Winlield Al. 6S6, 1080 6S6, 1081 746 11.36 George W. 935 Ethel L. 124111249 1249 1249 1249 1249 «* Guy Lenora A. MargaretRoy ADAMS 03.3 93.3 937 935 Frederick T. Hugh W. Lillian R. Otto Otto H, EXANDEE 1156. 118,3118513011156 Adelaide A. 541 AIKEN. Asa AugustaSarah Charles 1234 Amos B. 942 Vincun 544 Amy H. Anna 913967 407407 407 Het.sey Charles W. ALGER 936 12232 INDEX. 1329 Delila M. 1232 Arthur H. 654 ARCHER Elda 936 Bertha L. 1058 Frank A. 1173 Frank R. 1232 Charles 654 Jonathan C. 1175 lona B. John S. 1232 1232 Delia K. EffleC. 10581079 ARMSTRONG Eliza J. ^3* John W. 1232 Elizabeth C. 654 Hannah 088 Joseph H. 1232 Ellis 383 Harriet 419 Leonard 936 Emma 1248 ARNOLD Lloyd '936 Ethel J. 1079 Adelia 754 Martha 1232 Eugene 383. 697 Anna M. 671, 1063 Mary A. 966 Frank S. 1058 Bethia 671, 1063 Maryette 1232, 1366 Helma 1203 Bowley Byron Edward S. 671 Sarah L. 1232 Joanna 1271 880 1064 Teddy, 1232 John 301 Thomas A. 1232 Katherine R. 654 Eliza J. 671, 1063 Thomas G. 0.36 Mary F. 849 Elizabeth 46 Thomas H. 936 Nellie M. 1167 Elizabeth L. 1064 ALLAN Ollie 1271 Ellen A. 671, 1064 Samuel 683 Peter A. 1079 Hannah M. 671, 1064 ALLEN Ralph H. 10.38 James A. 1064 Alexander W. 511 Raymond H. Robert H. 10.38 James B. 1064 Carlo 561 654 Jarnet 1064 Charles 491 Roberta 383 Joshua 671, 1063 Clement 1240 Roger H. 654 Myrtle M. Oliver 1064 Cordelia 1177 Sarah W. 654 1064 Edward H. 511 Victoria 617 Willard E. 1064 Edward W. 511 Walter 383 William C. 880 Edwin L. 511 ANDREWS William I. 671, 1064 Elisha J. 861 Amanda 404 William T. 1064 Elizabeth 291 Amos P. 731 ASH Elizabeth L. 511 Austin 731 Derwood M. 1007 Emma M. 511 Catherine 404, 731 Gertrude C. 1007 Florence L. 725 Charles W. 404 Grace E. 1007 Frances O. 511 Chauncey C. 220, 404 Jessie M. 1007 Fred H. 861 Chauncey H. 404, 731 Maude E. 1007 Frederick 491 Coradin 404 Nathaniel W. 1007 George 491 Daniel T. 404 Nathaniel 606 , 608, 1007 Georgia L. 660 Edith 731, 1122 Sarah H. 608, 1007 Grace L. 511 Egbert 404 ASHBY Grace P. 541 Emma R. 404 Clara L. 1100 Harry C. 1240 Frank 732 ASHLEY Henrietta 949 Fenner H. 1127 Angie 832 Henrietta A. 511 Gad ¦ 220, 404, 731 Andrew 832 James " ^ Jane \ 491 159 Georgianna Helen H. 11271127 Charles N. Flora B. 832877 Lou E. 1240 Howard H. 1009 Gilbert 877 Lucy S. 460 John G. 404, 732 Henry D. 832 Mary J. 511 Julia 731, 1000 Mary A. 877, 1210 Mrs. 602 Laura 494 Milo S. 832 Pauline F. 37.3 Lawrence G. 404, 731 ASKAM Ruth 1004 Lavilla P. 404 Lola M. 1282 Seth 561 Leo R. 1009 ATHERTON William 861 Lura A. 404, 731 Addie B 1042 ALLERMAN Martin W. 608 Fred M. 62.3 Phidelia E. 487 Myrtle E. 1009 Martha 341 ALLISON Myron T. 731 ATKINS Cornelia 1032 Nellie E. 1127 Carter B. 692 Mr. 483 Norman 220, 404 Rebecca K. 569 ALLEY Norman C. 404 Thomas 1073 CyreneusGeorge 791 Orrel 732 ATWOOD 791 Oscar 7: 12 Catherine 581 Lucy 370, 667 Oscar F. 404 Charlotte 1249 Lydia M. Moses 791 Otis 1006 Cheslie E. 960 360 Nellie 1006, 1270 Ella 980, 1253 Perez J. 370 Phebe R 404, 731 Ella G. 960, 1248 Prince 370 Sabra 220 Ellen 589 William 791 Samuel 404 Elliot N. 578 AMANN Sybil E. 1127 Elizabeth 1249 Mary L. AMES 1203 Theodore 220, 404 Eunice 1249 Theodocius 404 Flora W. 960, 1249 Bradford L. 960 Wallace O. 404, 731 Franklin H. 583,969,971 David B. 617 Walter V. 1127 Granville L. 960, David D. 324 Whiteley 220. 404 Harriet A. 960, 1249 Edward M. 324 Wbiteley H. 219 Helen A. 583 Freeman H. 324 ANDRUS Herbert F. 960, 1249 Granville 960 Adeline A. 608 John E. 960, 1249 Hannah 391 Alvira L. 608, 1008 John S. 960 JobnH. 324 Amanda A. 608 Joseph C. 980 Lucius F. 324 Annie E. 608, 1009 Lawrence E. 1249 Mary L. Mason 324 324 Charles H, Henry H. 608, 1009 608 Mattie L. Perez W. 1293 578 960 Sarah E. 324 ANGELL Ray AMIDON Maria A. 878 Roy F. 1249 TCunic6 417 ANTHONY Richard ,383 ANDERSON John C. 534 Richard A. 583578 Alexander 383 Franklin W. 953 Samuel 1330 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Sarah A. Sarah D. SusanCharlotte AUGIER AULD Alsena B. AULDIPHER Susan AUSTIN Blanche L. Carl R. Grant C. Lenora Louis W. Reneue AVERETT AVERILL AVERY' AYER CeceliaMary Alice M. Almira J. Charles H. Harry R. Henry H. Leora M, Margurite J. Mr. Nathan C. Robert N. Sherman F. Wendall L. William N. Ann D. Dorothy AY'RES ' Abner R. Ariel S. EdgarEdgar D. Edith E. Elida M. George A. George F. George H. Harvey L. Henrietta P. Horace H. Hugh M. Jerome B. Jonathan B. Kate P. Lewis R. Mary A. Nellie E. Rose E. Samuel M. Samuel B. AYLSWORTH George H. 4.59 4.30 489. 612 1257 489 612 264. 612, 612, Mary A. AndrewCelestia E. ElsieEmily B. FloydGrace D. James W. Marvin W. Stella E. BABB 583,964307632 883842 1206 120612061191 1303. 500939831 12131245 81881S45981,8818917818818818 1261 459 1024 184 849 3 849 1013 1013 1308 , 850 1013 1013 489 1308 480 ,489 4S9 1013 1237 48!)489419 1259 1013 489264 1084 429706798 1169 798 1169 798 1169 798 1169 BABCOCK Carrie A. 794 Celestia M, 794 Cora 794 Edward 703 Elbridge 794 Elma 7! 14 Emma 753 Frederick 794 Maria 457 Nicholas 1158 Sarah R. 85.3 Zera 794 BABBITT Melissa A. Nancy M. BACHELDER George A. BACKUS CorneliusDavidDeborah Frank W. Harry L. Hiram IchabodJob Joshua Matilda C. SarahSethSimeon BACON Abial D. Bertha H. Doris H. FrancesFrank L. Franklin J. Henry L. Jasper N. Lory MarthaMr. Mary A. Paulina William M. BADGER Byron W. RalphViola BAILEY' Ann L. Clarence H. Frank A. George H. Henry ¦ Thomas C. J. Walter A. William X. Winabelle BAIRD Edward T. George P Grace P. Helen (Helm) Katherine E. MarjorieMary E. Spencer F. William William K. Willis P. BAKER Abner W. Adaliza M. Adeline H. Albert P. Alice H. Alice L. Alonzo H. AngelineAnn E. Anna M. Catherine P. Clarence C. Edwin Elbert L. Eleazer H. 306 Elijah 306, 581 ElizabethElkanah S. EllaO.Ellen A. Emeline Emily II. 1 Eulinda M. Eunice Eunice S. 880930649 211 211 211 810 810,1181 794210 211 211 810212216211282 907, 12251226 838907 1226 907, 1223 854 522 104 273304531282 811811811 623, 1024 1215 1116 623623 121.312261213121.3 868 868 868 868 50; :, 868 868 868 502 502 3 868 .502 , 868 309 582 . 97° 622, 1113 309 1219 971 9.36. 1247 581 963 1219 582 .971 691 , 1087 1247 1219 . 481 . 582 , 582 . 971 067 1066 933 106.3 210. 1303 9.36. 12 lit Eunice T. Frances E. Grace P. Gertrude W. Harriet M. Hattie A. HelenHerbert H. Hezekiah D. IraIsabel M. John John W. Joseph,Joseph E. Joshua H. Lillian S. Loredzo D. Lorin H. Lucy O. LydiaMr. Miss Martha A. Mary B. Mary C. Mary E. A. Mary H. Mary J. MiltonNancy E. Nancy J. Nancy K. NathanielNettie Paulina M. Reuben R. Ruth H. SarahSarah A. Stephen B. Stephen H. SusanWalterWilliam BALDING Caroline H. Harriet C. William T. BALDWIN Andrew Clara R. EdwardEmma B. Georgie E. JeremiahJerome B. Jessie M. Laura A. Lawrence Louisa LouiseLumanMaria Myron BALL Cora E. Cornelia A. Edward O Eliza M. Florence I. Fred M. Hazel A. Murioni P. Michael Nancy E. So rah E. Thomas I'. Walter M. BALLARD Arthur 11. Flora Hattie E. Helen M. Levi 936 1312 399, 726 971898 399, 726 10871139 306, 581 1312 399, 726 380 691. 1087 306, 581582 970, 1251 1066, 1288 970, 1251 722 380, 692251 593 205 970, 12511219 380, 692 582. 971 7'}2 306, 582 1247 581 380581 306. 581 1286 306,572 970, 1251 306,581 162,306 581 1219 380. 691 1087 955 11301130 1130 771 880 601 1237. 13tXl1237 610 123712171062 601 731 601601413601 1072 991 679. 1072 1072 107211731174 1174 678693 1301 698698997 107611231178 997 INDEX. 1331 BALLOU Addie M. 1226 Caroline 592, 989 Diana 592 Harry B. 908, 1226 Lee 908, 1226 Lee A . 1226 Lillian I. 1226 Welcome 592 William V. 908, 1226 BANCHOR John F. 1013 BANCROFT Clarissa 324 Sally 194 BANGS Archibald 575 Clarence 575 Daniel 575 Harole 575 Herbert 575 Jennie 745 Temperance 315 BANKER Elizabeth M. 1195, 1304 John H. 1195 Xicholas 1194 BANKS Andrew 799, 1175 Anna M. 799 Catherine J. 1175 Ella C. 799, 1176 Hugh M. 1175 James A. 799. 1175 Jane H. 1175 Philo H. 779, 1176 Rebecca J. 799, 1176 Robert P. 1175 William 799 William H. 799, 1175 BANTER Dewitt C 994 Guy H. 994 Myrta B. 994 BARBER Amanda B. 983 Diadama H. 727 Frank O. 643 Hazel O. • 1264 Irma B. 1264 Mr. 1264 Nancy L. 1004 BARBOUR Thirza 400 BARDEN James J. 720 Fannie P. 751 BARDWELL Ella J. 460 Emma H. 460 Frederick L. 460, 819 George E. 460, 819 Harry J. 460 Harvy J. 819 Joseph „ 459 BARIGHT Grace §98 Walter L 898 BARKER Altah L 1268 Dewey E. '*» Edgar Wf Edgar C 001 George D. 1R>3 George M. 1019 Ta v M 1001 jonn M2, 1000 John V. 1001, 1268 i.ucv A *00* Lydia J. 602, WOO Maryette 9£ Melvina L. 602, 1000 Myrtle L. 1001 Nathaniel 3 , 536 Lilly 456, 812 Ada 642, 1047 PollyPolly H. Rebecca TheronWilliam 0. 182 536, 908 183 603 283, 535 Marion E. MaryF. Timothy C. William F. BELLMAN 812 456, 812 1041 1042 Archie Pearl R. Ruth H. Sullivan T. 642. 10471047 1047 642 William J. 908 James C. 320 BICKMORE BEAMAN BENDER Henry 1105 Franklin P. 686 Hubert H. 987 Henry E. 1105 Hattie 686. 1081 Ira W. 987 Lila M. 1105 Horace 686 John O. 987 BICKXELL Horace 0. 6,86 BENEDICT Alice 716, 1107 BEAN Almira 515 Arthur E. 716 Alta M. 1041, 128.3 Catherine 691 Henry M. 678. 1071 Gladys 1041 BENHAM James S. 678 Grace M. 1041 Harriet 1114 Stephen G. 716 Herbert H. 1041 BENJAMIN BIDDINGS IvaG. 1041 Everett E. 1121 Ernest M. 1243 Rinaldo P. 1041 Louisa 473 Henry A. 1243 May L. 1044 Mary F. 71.3 BIDWFLL Nina M. 1094 BENNETT Helen 118] BEARD Addison H. 487, 848 BIGBEE Ann 488 Angus Arthur 809 John 1274 BEARDSLEY* 754, 1142 BIGELOW Aaron T. 436 Arthur M. 1142 Isaac J. 401 BEARSE. Bessie A. 1142 Martha 757 Abigail 170 Caroline 508, 1046 Royal 1172 Betsey 317 Elgia T. 1142 BILLINGS Ebenezer P. 133 Plora E. 1142 Anistasia 471 Eliza 299 Joshua F, 1041 Louisa 343 Freeman 133 Lester A. 1142 Mr. 401 George 133 Martha P. 497 Martha A. 541 James 88 Mary 784 BIRD Levi 133 Milton N. 848 E. R. 546 Mr. 292 Nancy A. 487, 848 BISBEE Sarah D. 550 Nathaniel S. 487 Elvira 342 William H. 066 Robert H. 1142 James 183 BEATHAM Samuel 994 Rebecca D. 382 Daniel BEAUCHAMP 1194 William A. BENNION 1142 BISHOP Albert W. 802 Emily A. BEAUMONT Ella J. BEBB Clement E. BECK. Alice B. Peter P. Philip P. 1133 1293 M. Hattie BENSON Cynthia J. 10.31 51 I Alexander Augustus Bertha M. L. 9531803 1115 819 1257 1257 1257 Laura L. Nettle M. Revilo P. BENTLEY Lou lsa •BERGSTROM 1206 957, 1247 957415 Charles Eliza Francos A, Geneva M. George H. Laura A. S63, 1199 863 853, 1196 1199 8.33863 BECKWITH AUanS. 1275 Llua 863, 1199 Erastus 221 James W. 1274 Maria W. 802, 1177 Hamlin 221 BERRY Martha E. 863 Harvey 221 Edward A. 780 Jlarv 177 Marion 1151 Mabel 1218 Mary E'. S63 Martha. M. 1130 BESTOW Minnie S. 1199 Mildred E. 1151 John 0. Or,., Sarah Polly 221 BETTS BISSELL Thomas 220, 2: Lydia 405 Etta 590, 983 Ursula 221 BEEBE Mr. 5! 10 William R. 1151 A. G. 471 William O. 520 INDEX 1333 BLACK Daniel 486 Eva C. 1193 Edna 1307 Eva F. 1148 BOWEY James M. 1083 Henry 759 Alice 1 1 38 Jane 625 Melville M, 759, 1148 BOWKER BLACKWELL Rosa L. 486 Addie L. 1060 Jane 103 BODFISH Ida 12,33 BLADS Julius F. 560,949 BOWLES Abram 309 Simeon 560 M. E. 362 BLAIR BOGE Sidney W. 914 Adaline D. 485 Henry 1307 BOWMAN Benjamin J. 485 BOGGS Earnest 1227 Betsey Celia M. 228 Bertha L. 1062 Edward F. 917, 1227 485 BOIS Eulinda 1247 Charles H. 485 Betsey 228 Florence G. 917, 1227 Dwight A. 485 BOLLINGER Frederick N. 1246 Frances A. 485 Bessie E. 1298 Grace 1227 Jennie E. 485 Nellie E. 1298 Grover 1247 Lucy A. 485 Orias B. 1298 Hazel M. 1247 Seth H. 485 Perry E. 1298 Jennie 1227 BLAISDALL BOLLIS Joseph 543 E. S. 900 Ferris S, 846 Majorie N. 1247 Eva 900 Ray M. 846 Milicent V. 804 Sanborn 529 BONELLI Olive 1227 BLAKE Louisa 547 Rita 1247 Alta P. 1086 BONNEY Ruth E. 1247 Frank E. 1086 Lydia Rhoda 98 Seth H. 917 George F. 1086 734 BOWERMAN Lydia A. 644 BONSALL Rosanna A. 375 Milton H. 1300 Elizabeth R. 788 Restean 469 Nellie M. 1086 BOOKER BOWN BLANCHARD • Mary J. BOONE 705 Frances A. 767, 1155 Horace 588 Joseph O. 766 BLASHFIELI j Charles 985 Lucy M. 767 Bertha M. 1285 BOOTH BO YE Elijah 832 AlpheusCharles W. 669 Robert C. 1164 George C. 832 , 1191 1171 BOYLE Roscoe W. 1191 Emert E. 1171 Julia 1248 BLATCHFORD Flora U. 1171 BOYNTON Alicia H. 576 Hartwell W. 1171 Ann M. 713 Rebecca 0. 576 Melva M. 1171 Nettie S. 1049 BLEDSALL Sarah W. 738 Samuel 1105 Mr. 586 BORDEN BRACKTT BLEETCHINGTON Jennie 490 Albert A. 90S Annie 1217 BORING Albert E. 909 BLINN Dorothy A. Walter T. 1301 Vina B. 909 Alonzo C. 798 1301 BRADEN Clarissa M. 443,7' BORTREE Alma 921, 1228 Emily 443, 797 Blanche M. 809 Arthur R. 1229 George W. W. 443 Franklin S. 809 Bertha M. 1229 Harriet E. 443, 7o. Maude N. 809, 1181 Datus E. 921 IraM. 798. 1175 BOSS Earl H. 1229 Joseph C. 443,798 Lewis 944 Erwin H. ftil, 1229 William 443 BOSWORTH Erwin S. 1229 BLODGETT Abby O. Albert 0. 562 Eva E. 1229 Edwin H. 1018 1100 Grace J. 1229 Fredmund H. 1018 Charles 1180 James 546 George H. S. 1018 Charlotte M. 1180 John 920 Lorenzo 1018 William H. 1180 John H. 921, 1229 William H. 1018 BOTSPORD John W. 1229 BLOSS Bradley S. 844 Julia M. 921, 1228 Andrew 991 Joshua 250 Mabel M. 1229 Channing L. 902 BOTTS Marie M. 1:229 Eva J. 992 Kate B. 1235 Rose V. 1229 Lizzie A. 002 Michael H. 1235 BRADFORD Minnie B. 992. 1265 Michael L. 1235 Sarah A. Jane 362 Oliver S, 992. 1265 BOUGHTON 571 BLOSSOM Charles 1127 BRADLEY Hannah S. 370 Fannie F. 1127 Clarence E. Eliza Jennette 0. Lewis H. Miss,Martha L. Russell BRADSHAW 615 Sarah BLUSH David 206 126 GeorgeHarriet W. BOURK 1127 1127 344 762615 Elizabeth Reuben Thomas BLYTHE 126 126 1.26 Louisa G. BOURNE Barnabas E. Clarence V. 818721721 376 615 615 Florence BOALT Caroline W. 1161, Frances M. Frederick H- Frederick L. 898 1302 11611160 1161 Flora A. Jesse S. BOUTELLE Frances I. BOUTWELL Flint 721721 1279 894 Homer S. BRAGG Mary D. BRAIN Charles K. George H. 1211 366 12.83 1283 Lucy P- 1 Marian G. 161, 1302 BOWEN BRAINERD 1161 Anna 264 Arthur 1108 William W. 1161 Ed H. 1193 Carl 1108 ¦ BOARDMAN Alice II. Edith M. 1193 Carroll 1108 759, 1148 Emma H. 1193 Charlotte M. 1108 1334 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ellen A. 393 , 717 Sarah A. 832 Clara N. 340, 63* Estelle M. 717 Sarah M. 1174 Clara V. 11.34' Ethel 1108 BRIGHAM Clarence H. 636 Fredus O. 393 ,717 Louisa 639 Clarrissa 765 George G. 718 BRIGHT Daisy A. 1155 Harriet A. 393 . 719 Alfred G. 689 Daniel 347 Helen 1108 Eunice M. 689 Daniel W. 340 Helen N. 717 Fred E. 689, 1084 David C. 316 Henry W. P, 393 ,718 Hoyte V. 689. 1084 Delia 927 Herbert K. 718 Laura B. 689, 1084 Dexter B. 340, 636 James C. 393 ,718 Linna M. 689, 1084 Dora J. 1151, 1298 James H. 392 Lovella I. 689, 1084 Dorrie F. S. 968 John C. 393 ,718 Lulia H. 834 Earle D. 1124 Katherine 11 OS Otis F. 834 Ebenezer C. 765, 1152 Marion 1108 Samuel 834 Edgar D. 766 Mary A. 393 , 718 BRINKERHOFF Edith 1124, 1296 Maud S. 718 Phebe M. 789 Edna E. 1253 Newell 1108 BRISTOL Edwin 766 Newell W. 717, 1108 Keziah 728 Edwin W. 766 Samuel R. 393 ., 718 BRODHAY Effle E. 1124 Sophia N. 393 , 717 Alfred H. 847 Elbert J. 766 Walter 1108 BROEFFLE Eliza P. 766, 1154 Walter S. 717. 1108 Charles 1189 Elizabeth 192, 766 BRALEY BROENNIMAN Ella 875 Jennie 917 Edward G. 1281 Ellen R. 532 Mary 542 Edgar R. 1282 Elsie L. 1201 Silas 917 BRONSON Emma 765 BRAMHALL Huldah 151 Emma J. 766,11156 Edwin 313 BROOKFIEI i Estella D. 766, 1155 BRANCH Georgianna 421 Eugene 636 Chester A. 1100 BROOKS. Eugenia G. 631 1 Cora E. 1100 Adelaide E. 984, 1256 Europe H. 340 Frank D. 1100 Alice A. 984 Fanny H. 340, 635 Geneva A. 1100 Oelinda A. 984 Florence A. 765 George D. 1100 Clara V. 984, 1257 Frances A. 1155 Harry W. InaB. non Edward 984 Fred 765, 1152 1100 Eleanor M. 984, 1256 Frederick 1253 Winthrop M. 1100 Eunice E. 984, 1258 Frederick C. 765 BRANDON Frances I. 984, 1257 Frederick H. 423. 765, 766, 1155 George R. 665 Harriet S. 984, 1257 George 233, 338. 42 >. 423, 765, 766 BRAYMAN Jessie D. 1293 1154 Allie 1160 Kata A. 1023 George C, 1154, 1155 BRAY Lewis S. 934 George L. 361 Walter J. 716 Lois 134 Gertrude P. 766, 1155 B RAZEE Jacob 757 Lucia A. Lucius A. 984, 1257 984, 1257 GraceGrace V. 1152 1155, 1301 BREADY Albert S. Charles R. BREED Katherine G. 12871287 1203 Lydia L. Mr. BROSS William M. William R. 984, 1256 160 879 879 Guy E. Hannah M. Harold F. H arriet Harry B. 115912331044 615 1124 BREITMAYER BRONG Harry S. 636 Fred 1186 Sara 1157 Helen E. 636 BREMNER BROUGH Henry 765 Ezra 698 Mary M. 1263 Henry S. 361, 655 BRENNAN Milton S. 1263 Hiram B. 733, 1124 Annie 1164 William 1263 Irving 766 BREWER BROWN Irving W. 766 Marianna A. 1012 Abigail C. 423,765 Isaac 942 Otis M. 907 Abby 1103 J abez 340 BREWSTER Adelbert 1155 Jane S. 831 340, 636 Harriet E. 775 Adelaide A. .341 Jane W. LeeD. 775 Achsah 415 .tared T. ' (130 BRICK Albert O. 1154 Jared V. 930 Ann B. 530 Alice E. 030 .1 ennie 1151, 1298 Caroline A. Edward S. 530 530, 901 Alice S. Alice M. 655 630, 1044 Jennie M. Jerusha F. 1154', 1300 316 George H. 53C 1,901 Alimira 833 Jessie H. 930 Harriet E. 530 Angela 340, 635 John 232, 340 766 11,31 Henry A. 530, 9(> Angeline 340 John E. Isaac C. 58C 1,901 Angus M. 766, 1154 John G. Sumner 8. William M. 530 530, 901 AlvahArthur C. 361 1306 John 11. John W. 636. 1014 423, 764, 765930 1124 803628 733 1253 1154 316 1124 1159 361405 423. 767 BRIGDEN Charles 413 Arthur E. Benjamin 1306 733 Joseph H. Josie Sally 413 Betsey A. 733 Julia Thomas 413 Betsey C. 123, 765 Julia A. URIGGS Betsey E. 766 Laura Ann 0. 554 Caroline F. 340 Leonard E Cyrus Harvey M. H. Libbie Louisa S. Mary E. Rhoda M. Roxie L. 551554 1170 8985.34554866 Caroline L. Charlotte E. Carrie E. Charles A. Charles F, Charles H. Clara 340, 635621 811 11.34 1139 765 1152 Lillle M. Loretta L. Lottie Louise D. Lovey A. J. LuciusLucy A. INDEX 1335 Lucy M. 1154, 1300 BUCK Mary W. 1282 Mr. 783 Bessie W. 1242 William 493 Mrs. 670 Betsey S. 667 BURCH Miss, 341 Carl B. 1242 Anna 556 Mahala 340, 635 Charles B. 1242 Marsden C. -3, Malinda F. 340 Florence M. 1242 BURCHMORE Maranda 340 Forrest H. 1222 Mr. 586 Margaret 766, 1155 George D. 797 BURDIOK Mark W. 340 Helen 1.242 Mr. 4.83 Marie A. 1201 Herbert N. 1222 BURK Martha S. 766, 878 Jennie 1242 Asahel W. 926 Mary 765, 1152 Jonathan 1312 Bernice 941 Mary A. 423, 767, 766 , 821, 1155 Lena 1.242 Charles A. 941 Mary E. 765 , 910, 1152 Louisa M. 1222 Daphne 941 Merrick 340 Mr. 797 Esther C. 924 Minnie 671 Rodney E. Samuel T. j.,.,.. Frances J. 941 Nancy M. 632 1312 Frederick H. 941 Nellie 1150 Walter 1242 Frederick J. 026 Nellie M. 1155, 1301 Wilbur 1242 Hubert A. 926 Nina 636 BUCKLAND Hubert R. 926 Nina F. 1233 Adella 870, 1206 Hyrum P. 026 Olive 423, 766 Augustus 270, 504, 870 Jacob R. 926 Oscar C. 1300 Bessie 871 John S. S40, 941 Otis W. 316 Charles N. 871, 1206 Joseph S. 926 Paul L. 655, 1052 Emma 504 Lois E. • 926 Phebe M. 423, 764 Eva M. 871 Lydia P. 941 Ralph L. 1253 Eveline 870 Martha A. 552 Reatha 1300 Fanny 270 Melissa M. 941 Reuben L. 1201 Frank 504, 871 Orson T. 926 Rose A. J . 939 Frank E. 871, 1207 Pearl S26 Rufus G. 340, 635 Harlan 504, 871 Prudum 941 Ruth 175 Harold 871 William I. 926 Samuel W. 423, 766 Newell 504,871 BURKE Sarah H. 1124 Polly 270, 504 George 670 Seymour D. Sidney P. 1159 Rufus 871 BURGESS 683, 1044 Sarah 504 Charles 949 Stephen 316 Stephen 270, 504 Charles F. 1287 Stephen F. 316 William 270,504,87 Elizabeth 1096 Theodore 765 BUCKLEY Elvina 387 Thomas 811 Amanda 755 Gordon F. 1287 Valenia D. 1155 BUCKMAN Louisa A. 1019 Velpha 1300 Adelaide M. 1059 Lucinda 390 Vera 930 BUELL Luther P. I... Walter D. 361, 1052 Sarah A. 498 BURGON Walter E. 1155, 1300 BUERK George A. 931 William 423, 766 Dora 970 BURLINGAME BROWNE BULKLEY" Charles H. 1303 Adah F. 1288 George E. 1183 BURLINGHAM : Charlene C. 1253 BULL Eliza 543 Charles W. H. 980, 1252 Clara W. 74,8 BURNETT John I. .980, 1252 BULLARD Edith L. 1163 John W. 980 Charles H. 643, 1047 BURNHAM Mable 1252 Elsie H. 1047 Almira 405 BROWNELL Isaac H. 643 Mary L. William 1045 Arthur J. 1156 BULLOCK 341 Aimer J. 1156 Abbie A. 1291 BURNS Aslie M. 11:56 Caroline W. 979 John F. 764 John W. 1155 BUMP Mena 1298 Olive E. 1156, 1301 Charles B. 1008, 1272 Rufus 71S BRUCE Charles E. 1065 BURNSIDE Mr. 731 George F. 1008 Caroline 1131 BRUDI Lloyd 1272 BURR Anna M. 1082 MaryVarney 1007 Ellen 590 BRUNNER 1008 Helen 500 Lucinda 1271 Varney E. 1008 Mr. 160 BRUSH Winnie 1272 Martha A. 317 Stella J. 1089 BUMPAS BURR AS BRUZIE Thankful 68 Mr. 360 Miss 444 Juliana 270 BURRELL BRYAN BUNDY Claude J. 1196 Mr. 437 Sophia 320 Dwight 1201 BRYANT BUNNELL Edward G. 1201 Ann E. 975 Harriet 604 Harry C- 1200 Charles F. 1269 BUNTON Kenneth P. 1201 Edgar T. 1172 Emily J. 537 BURRILL Howard T. 1172 George J. 527 Harriet N. 666 Jessie 1015 Isadore F. 537 Lettice C. 388 Julia 365 Jesse 536, 537 Miss .389 Mabel C. 1172 Lavina H. 537, 908 Orrin 791 Martha 17312 Louisa J. 537 BURROWS. Maude D. 1270 Maria W. 53,7 Addison 258, 473 Pamelia 179 Mary F. 5.37 Alanson S. 473 Sarah 98 Orissa M. 537 Caroline 258 William C. 365 BURBANK Charles M. 470, 833 BUCHANAN Elizabeth I114 Esther Lydia 494, 855 494. 856 David J. Dora 473, 832 831 1336 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Esther M. 833 Fidelia 470 Frederick V. 473, 832 Flossie 832 Henrietta 1243 LeoG. 833 Maria 258, 473 Maude 833 Martin D. 473 Miranda 470, 475 Mortimer L. 473 Mortimer T. 833 Oscar 473 Pearl L 833 Ralph 470 Ruth 258, 473 Sally A. 470 Susan A. 473, 832 Talcott R. 470 William 2.38 William M. 470, 473, 833 Zenas 470 Zilpha J. 258, 474 BURSLEY Jabez 119 Mercy N. 662 BURT Edgar F. 1145 Ellen L. 898 Howard S. 1145 Isabel 1145 Molly 190, 326 BURTON Abby G. 281 Amelia 526 Catherine E. 80S Charles J. 1195 Claude 80S David S. 110.3 Edgar S. 808 Edward S. 536 Ellen G. 527 Eliphalet B. 1193 Eliza 281 Emma V. 1195 Evelina . 281 Frances E. 526, 898 Harry C. 1195 James 281, 526 Jennie 898 Joseph 281, 526, 898 Kate M. 1195, 1304 Mary 281, 527 Mary E. 526, 1195 Polly 281 Sarah 3 JO Sarah E. R. 527 Sidney J. 1195 Susan 898 William E. 281 William L. 526, 898 BUSH Allie S. 1026 Arthur L. 459, 818 Clara W. 459 Emily J. 459, 818 Harriet 1035 Hattie 45!) William S. 459 BUSS G eorge Jennie M. 749 1200 BUTLER Addie J. 82.8 Almira 303 Andrew 838 Clarissa 756 Edwin 6113 Emma 760 Joseph T. 1141 Mary 1263 Nellie 1087 Rosa A. 909 BUTMAN Alice C. 944, 1239 Arthur B. 944, 11239 Benjamin R. Harold R. Percival F. BUTTS LouisMary BUXTON Etta J. BUZZELL Abby C. Harriet C. LouisaWilbur F. William BYRNES Margurite A. CADDEN Elizabeth CADDIN Anna B. CADWELL Daniel D. Jane Mary A. Melissa E. CADY Allen P. Almira E. Esther R. EdwardGeorge E. William H. CALDWELL Alexander 351, Almena AmandaAnnie L. CatherineCornelia Daisy David K. Dorcas S. DorothvElbert H. Elizabeth J. Europe Europe A. Europe H. EvaGeorgeGeorge B. Hamlin 331, Hamlin A. Hannah S. HiramIdaG. Irene JaneLalenaMary Mary A. Mary I. PansyPearl H. Sarah A. SallieThomas A. Sarah R. CALKINS CalvinCharlotte A. Delivau Jemima William R. CALL Allie A. Charles A. Charles W. Dora A. Eddie W. Edgar W. Franklin Harold F. JacobJennie L. Laura L. 943 Leonard M. T18S 944, 1239 Marian E. 823, 1186 844, 1239 Mary E. 823 Nellie A. 1186 546 CALOTT 868 Lewis W. 916 Oliver C. S. 916 1241 CALLAWAY Ella 1126 701 CALVIN 701 , 1095 Sally 417 698 CAMERON 701, 1095 Millie A. 977 701 CAMP Louise M. 735 1084 Mary CAMPBELL 1010 1063 Carver 479 Celia C. 479 1310 Clarissa A. 479 Edgar C. 1285 500 Eliza 775 500, 863 Hannah A. 723 500, 863 Luther M. 1246 500 Mary E. 665 Sarah 2i.i0 1186 Sarah L. 1073 1186 CAXDEE 1186 Paraloxy 267 7.37 CAXFIELD 757 Adelbert 842 1186 Ardus V. 1193 Asahel 260 628, 1032 Betsey 260 ,481 331, 626 Calvin J. 481 , 841 1033 Charles A. 480 , 841 103.2 Dorothy 842 628 Emile ,842 1033 Emeline 260 1032 Emily M. 482 628, 1032 Frances 481 331 Francis A. 841 1032 George C. 260 ,482 1032 Grace B. 841 631 Harold 1194 1033. Harriet 260 . 481 1033 IdaD. 841 628, 1032 James 590 1032 J ames A. 482 . 842 . 983 331 John J. 841. 1193 628, 1032 Lewis 260 . 482 627, 1033 Lewis D. 841. 1194 1032 Lilla D. 4^2 628 Louise 842 331 Lucille D. !IS3 1032 Marv 260 . 481 1052 Mary F. 729 863 Mortimer 482 1052 Nathan 260, 48 1280 Nathan J. .841 863, 1032 Ruth 1194 1033 Stella L. 482 1032 William 482 . 842 1032 William J. 260 , 482 628. 10.12 Walter N. 480 . 841 1033 CAXXOX 1033 Mary A. 1082 401 CAPRON Benjamin 394 478 Benjamin F 721 749, 1 136 Jean L. 721 749 Nelson H. 394 . 721 228 Willie D. 394 771 CARD Aletta M. 1267 1186 Emeline 743 823, 1186 Ora 743 1186 CARL 823 Flora 1152 1186 Hannah B. 1137 823, 1186 Isaac 312 823 CARLIN 1186 823 Rosamond CARLISLE 920 1186 Charles W. 1241 1186 Clarence W. 1241 INDEX. 1337 Henrietta X. 947 Mabelle S. 1241 CARMAN Charles L. 1198 Jane E. 1138 Paul I. 1 198 CARMICHAEL James C. 800 James W. 802 CARNEY' Benjamin J. 398 Charles H. 398 Clara B 308 Ella F. 308 Emma E. Esther A. Hannah A. Herbert E. John A. Levi S. Lucy B. Maria A. Mary J. Patnck Sarah A. Walter F. CARPENTER Charles E. ClydeCurtis A. Delia M. Elizabeth Elmer E. EugeneGrace E. Mr.Nettie E. Willis E. CARTELYOU Dinah CARTLE Frederick H. George W. W. H. CARR Albert B. Cora Frederick W. John G. Orville L. Sarah CARRIER Charles F. Emily B. CARROLL Adelia M. Mary Betsey EliEstherLouisa Lyman Harrison CARUTH Albert G. Bertha L. Charlotte M. Clark L. Howard L. June Maria M. William H. William N. CARVER 218, 398 398 218, 398 218 218, 398398 10.35 10.5.5 945 945 1259 945, 1240 1055 1135 586 945 945364 783783783 1157 1265 1157 1171 1171 1303 1305 982 901 318 318 318318 31,8 318 11531153 1133 1153 1153 1299 1153 , 1299 115; Anna E. HenryMary E. CARY CARYL Albert W. AllenAmelia F. Amelia H. Augustus H. Bessie R. CARTER 1153, 1299 1195 602 602 1021, 1280 392 632631 1021, 1281 1040, 1285 Caroline A. Catherine S. Charles F. Charles M. Cora L. Donald A. Dorothea M. Edwin R. Eliza A. Elizabeth P. Emerson F. EugeneEugene L. Eugene R. Frederick G. Frederick S. Genevieve L. George H. George M. George P. HarleyHarriet Harriet W. Henry Henry G. Henry L. Henry W. Hebert F. IsaacJaneJarvisF, J arvis L. JohnJohn H. John S. JuliaJulia F. LeanderLizzie Mr. Miss,Marion J. Marion S. Mary B. Mellie G. Merle G. Natalie P. Rebecca Robert D. Robert G. RoyalSamuel R. SarahSarah H. Sarah M. Theodore W. Waldo R. Waldo W. Walter Warren E. Amarilla Charles P. Doris A. Ellen J. Fanny V. Helen Hope John C. John W. Louisa L. Lucy M. Lydia Mary E. Olive William Cynthia Myi on John H. Lora MaryNellie C. William E. CASE CASEY Mary CASH 282 632, 1039 631,1036 1021, 1280 1021 12811050 1280 282, 530631 339,631 632, 1037 10381284 1021, 1281 528 1280 1038, 1284 528, 901 1021 1280 461 282, 528 339. 631 1281 282, 530 1021 1021 281 279 1050 647, 10.30 337 632, 1036 282, 529528 1050 530 1018 224 715 1281 12.38 1050 1040, 1284 12801040 618 1040. 1285 632, 1039 514 647 528 282, 5.29529 282,529 1021 1280 632, 1039 1038, 1284 727 574, 967 967 762 967 967 35,36 573 967,841 o.',7 326 967967 35, 36, 47 50550.3 462 783783 783, 1166 783 1066 CASTELLO John R. 1259 CASWELL Emily A, 539 Benjamin T. 898 CATHCART George 667 CATON Martha 0. 445 CAUL Mary 608 CHADBOURNE Mary 1051 CHADWICK Alexander H. 38.3 Alfred M. 385 Anna M. 385 Augustus W. 384, 700 Betsey C. 558 Caroline W. 5.58 Catherine W. 384 Chloe 215, 392 Clarissa S. 558 Clement 215, 391 Corydon 385 Daisille E. 700 David 562 Eliza F. 215 Elton J. 700 Esther 215, 391 Esther A. 384, 699 George A. 384 Gustavus B. 384, 699 Hannah T. 558, 948 Ichabod 215 James C. 558, 948 Jason 384 John 215, 392 Joseph 562 Joshua T. 557 Judah F. 585 Julia A. 215, 384, 393 Lucy 215, 393, 562 Mr. 67 Mary A. 215, 393 Melinda 385, 700 Mercy F. 557 Olive T. 700 Priscilla H. 215, 392 Rhodema H. 384, 698 Roxanna 385 Sophia 215 Statira S. 384, 699 Susan A. 558 Triphena 215, 392 TyphosaWallace W. 215, 392 699 Zeruiah 215, 391 CHAFFEE Alma 379 CHAMBERLAIN Alice J. 758 Arthur V. 1146 Belle M. 1146 Charles 1149 Charles F. 1173 Charles T. 760, 1149 Dan T. 759 Emma 760 Emma C. 758, 1146 Esther A. 420, 759 Ethel 1173 Frank 759 George H. Hamlin T. 1149 420, 759 Hannah L. 420. 759 Harlow H. 760 Hattie T. 760, 1148 Jeanette 457 Leon T. 759, 1146 Louis M. 760, 1149 Louisa L. 758 Malina J. 420, 759 Marie 1149 Mary E. 758, 1145 Philander 419 1338 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Philander T. 420, 759 Philena L. 758, 1145 Philetus 420, 758, 1146 Temperance 387 CHAMBERLIN Augustus J. 948, 1243 Chloe 29d Ellen M. 521 Ethel M. 1243 Maude L. 1243 Ralph H. 12*3 Sylvanus 9« William E. 948, 1243 CHAMBERS Anna 887 CHAMPNEY Helen 1213 CHAPIN Lewis 1304 Lydia 382 Nora L. 1304 Viola 453 CHAPMAN Bernice 1303 Blanche E. 1261 Burt 1206 Elmer R. B. 1107 Henry H. 1260 Ida 1196 John W. 1260 Julia E. 974 Norman A. 1307 Sophia 260 Sophronia H. 962 Waldo A. 1307 CHANDLER Clarence H. 851 Ernest 851 Edward H. 851 George C. 851 George W. 947 CHARLTON Dorothy G. 1067 Elizabeth 1067 John H. 1067 Sylvia M. 1067 CHASE Caroline A. 528 Charles 968 Charles W. 1132 David 1132 Doris A. 968 Edith M. 1103 Ella S. 1103 Ellen A. 979 Esther F. 901 Ethel I. 1103 Frank 1252 Harvey W. 1132 Hattie M. 901 Herbert M. 901 James J. 1103 Jennie L. 1103 Jennie M. 1132 Joseph W. 1132 Kate P. 663 Mildred 1293 Murray H. 968 Myrtle 1293 Rhoda T. 1132 Rosala 589 S. T. ooo Solon 1103, 1293 CHERRY Elias V. 778 Katherine II. 778, 1164 Laura B. 778,1164 CHENEY Hattie A. 1155 CHESEBROUGH William 481 CHESLEY Alexander 928 Benjamin F. 928 Edgar II . 928 Jacob 928 James E John A. JosephMary F. Vera M. 928 028 028 028 028 CHESTER Lucy A. , 5°8 CHICK Charles 589 Elvira 3b3 Hazel O. -034 William A. *°34 CHILD Celia -190 Charles F. 106b CHILDS Abbie L. 9|8 Abigail 65-l|T ilipp J , J091 AnneE. 1091.1290 Arthur 1286 Benjamin b 5,126 Byron 1054, 1286 Calvin 12'. Charles „Jr£. Deliverance 44, bo, 12i Eliza W. 1091. 1290 Elizabeth to Frederick 1064, 1286 Grace E. „ 1286 Hannah 126, 127 Hannah S. 89o Henry M. bil Herbert F. „Ja;2 James 65, '-' Jessie S. 1^6 Job '-' Joseph 65, 125, 213, 383, 570 Lewis 126 Lillie 1064. 1287 Lucretia 1064, 1286 Mr. 640 Mary E. 1017 Mehitable 126 Minnie 1064, 1287 Peter 1064 Ralph A. 1286 Robinson 95 1 Ruth 65, 126 Sarah 127 Thomas 383, 697 William 127, 564, 697, 1064, 1091 William A. 1091, 1290 OHILSON Rose J. 1004 Sarah 599 CHIPMAN George W. 1252 Lewis 1252 Mary 108 Percy R. 12.32 CHITTENDEN Emma A. 844 Evangeline K. 758.1145 Frederick W. 758 George R. 758 George W. 77>s Henry W. 758 CHOATE Eliza B. 344 Roxanna 318 OHOLETTE Ella 1266 CHURCH Addie E. 1174, 1302 Bertha I. 1256, 1307 Charles X. 773 Charles It. 426, 773 Corlnne S. 1256, 1307 Daniel J. 236 Donald II. 1303 Edwin A. 1174, 1308 Edwin 11. 1303 Ernest. S. 1256 Frederick 236, 427 Frederick N. 427 Gaines H. Ganies W. Gordon C. Harriet E. Harriet R. Harriet T. Helen A. Joseph B. Lois D. Mr.MaryMary L. Nathaniel Norman E. Orlando B. OthelloRuth A. Sarah S. Townsend V. William H. 1174, 1303 1174 1303 427 426, 773427 616 1256 236, 427797177 426, 773 235, 236, 426 1256 1256, 1307 1256 236,427' 427 773 236, 427 CHURCHILL Charles C. 406, 735 Frauklin H. 406, 73o Hannah 220 Helen S. 406 Mary H. 406, 73d Richard C. 735 Sylvester 40b William H. - 406, 73a CHRISOLM Eliza C. 11*7 CHRISTIAN Grace O. 1220 CHRISTMAN Emaline L. 1151 CHRISTY' Sarah M. 800 Lorenzo M. 899 CLAFLIX Achsah A. 420, 760 Bellamy 420 Esther M. 420, 760 Florence E. 1149 Frank X. 760, 1149 Hannah L. 420. 760 Havaliab B. 420. 760 Henrietta S. 420. 760 CLAXCEY Mr, 719 CLAPP Charles H. 1113 Ella T. 1005 Mabel B. 1113 Mary K. 956 CLARK Albert 1291 Albert B. 742 Alpha B. 724. 1116 Ambrose A. 848 Angeline 700 Anna M. 724. 1116 Anna T. 978 Auzella S. 776 Carolyn A. 742. 1130 Claris'sa M. 286 David H. 1000 Dean 776 Dean B. 1000, 1268 Dora 1061 Edward 518 Ella F. 700 Emma F. 669, 1060 Erastus 776 Eugene 877 Fannie E. 869 Frank 848, 887 Frank J. 669, 1061 Fred H. 669, 1061 George B. 542 Gladys 1061 Harriet A. 813 Hattie E. llss Helen 390 Helen J. 700, 1095 Henrietta 318 Humphrey 761 INDEX. 1339 Isaac JaneJessieJohn John D. John M. Joseph E. Joseph H. Justina M. Katalina H. Lillian A. Lucinda M. Lydia Mr.MarthaMartha J. Marvin M. Mary Mary A. B. Medora J. MelvinMinerva E Mirriam P. NathanNathaniel H. NoelOrlandoOscarPersis S. Robert L. RomanRoyalSadie A. Samuel P. Sarah A. Sarah E. Sarah L. Susan C. ThaddeusWalter H. WarnerWilliam A. CLEMENT Edna F. Melinda R. CLEMONS Charles S. Elizabeth P. Franklin B. FreeloveJeanette N. Huntington CLEVELAND Abigail 1001 471887284 284 284 542, 915 284, 542 476 742, 1129 848 896 324 275, 593921 669, 1060 1090 887 284 669, 1061 1106 1003 915669 284, 541 597 724 597 284,541 7005185975422.84 501 284 54a573 887776 1015 10131013 1126 1126 1126, 1296 598 Carrie C. CLIFF. 507 1126 482 1214 Albert B. Albert J. Emma N. Everett G. Frank L. Orra J. CLIFFORD CarrieGeorge B. Sylvia H. William A. 808, 1180 808,1180 808 808 James H. Myrtle R. F. An astasia Bertha E. Cora C. T. CordeliaDouglas L. Ernest A. Harold W. James C. John John B. Josephine Mary L. Nancy D. Ruth R. CLOW CLARY 1072 962962962 1262 1289 407 865, 1202 865864 500, 865 1202 865866 .865 500, 865 865, 1202 500, 865 865, 1202 500, 86586b Stephen L. ThomasWilliamWilliam J. William W. Willie CLAY Ell CLAYTON Joseph L. S. ThomasWilliam B. CLUCAS Elizabeth COAT Maurice E. COBB Allen A. Betsey E. Catherine L. Collins Edith W. Elisha C. Francis A. LydiaMartha Y. Orrin A. Rebecca J. SabraThomas Walter C. Wilbert O. COCHRAN Frank S. Fred F. Fields W. Forest L. John H. KateMattie E. WalterWelsey William 500, 866500 864 500, 864866 1312 1064 1064 1064 12:14 972586316315 972 316 972, 1252 52 316316316164 180, 586 972 316 922 922'322922 922, 1230 922, 1230 922 COLBERT Thomas D. 635 Susanna D. Frances M. Frederick K. Harriet M. Harriet W. James N. Kate G. Nelson D. CODD COE COFFIN Annie L. Charles A. JosephLizzie M. Lilu C. Mary E. William L. COFFENBERRY Emeline 748, 1130 922 023 922429 1064 12961120 I. "... 1119 1120 1120, 12961024 1024 958 958 958, 1248 1024 . 1024 Emma Grant L. Hazel Maude J. May Milton A. COGGIXS Adeliza L. Blanch M. Celia M. James G. Maude I. Sarah G. Stephen M Weld H. COGSWELL Orra L. COHOON John H. COIT Frances H. Sarah L. 743, 1130 743, 1130 1130 1130 1130 743 121712171217121712171217 12171217 448 588, 979 1268 304 COLBURN Maude M. 1252 COLBY Homer 637 COLE Adeline L. 853 Frederick B. 1254 Irving 873 Laslie 873 Kenneth C. 1255 Martha 603 Martin 873 Mildred W. 12.3.3 Orra 253 Ruth 91 COLEMAN E. W. 1198 Ezra 293 H. Orville 1095 Harry 1198 Henry M. 1095 Lawrence H. 1181 Mr. 301 Maria 705 Morris 1198 Reliance 132 Sarah I. 050 Volney J. 1181 COLLIER Frances C. 996 COLLINS Addie E. 670, 1062 Alice G. 670, 1061 Alice I. 615 Alice M. Aulia 311 Betsey 494 Caroline 311, 595 Charles F. 982 Charles H. 589, 982 Charles O. 670, 1062 Cordelia 311 David N. 311 Dennis 615 Eleazer H. 310, 589 Eli 311 George 590 Georgiana 589, 982 Gertrude E. 982. 1254 James H. 311 John 311 Julia A. 311 Laura 590 Libbie S. 670 Lucinda 310 Lydia L. 311,595 Mary C. 310, 589 Mae E. 1062 Mary M. 1028 Richard 590 Ruth H. 310, 590 Sarah J . 310, 590 Solomon 310 Solomon 0. 589 Solomon J. 310, 590 Thomas 670 Tyranius Walter Alvyn W. AnnaAnna L. Annah C. Asenath Augustus L. Charles E. Charles L. Charles W. CharlotteClaireClaraClinton B. David X. Edna M. COLMAN 670 805 1178 806, 1178 805 245,447448,807 1178 448, 805 1178 1178 807805804 448,807 807 1340 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Edward L. 805, 1178 Edwin H. 8.36 COOMBS Elihu 245. 448. 806 Katherine 835 Bertha 589 Ethel L. 1178 CONE Edwin 573 Fletcher 447, 804 Isabell E. 1111 COOX Frank B. 804 Mary 519 Elisha 743 Harry L. 805, 1178 CONKLIN Franklin S. 743 Helen 1178 Alice J. 696 Lottie M. 743 , 1130 Henry 448, 805 Fausta A. 762 COONS Henry A. 806 Frank G. 696 Mary M. 934 Henry H. 807 James F. 696 COOPER Henry R. 245, 448 CONLEY Laura A. 748 HenryS. 448 Belle L. 1262 Miss 519 Hiram H. 245, 448 Blanche I. 1.262 Mr. 784 Howard D, 80B, 1179 Clarence E. 1263 COPE James 447, 804 Edna G. 1262 Edith 1298 John H. 448, 807 Florence E. 1.261 1309 COPELAXD Joseph H. 1178 Francise C. 1263 Josephine E. 915 Joseph S. 448, 806 Frank W. 1262 COPELOX Josephine B. 804 George H. 1263 Irena 934 Julia 448. 1178 Harry B. 1263 COPLY Julia L. 805, 1177 James E.- 988,1262, 1263. 1309 Herbert 1135 Katherine D. 805 Jane P. 988 1261 COPPLE Laura L. 806,1179 Jefferson B. 9,88. 12b2 Anna 784 Louis B. 806 Jefferson W. 1262 Bertha 784 Lucius 0. S05, 1178 Jennette L. 988, 1262 Ella 784 Marian 805 Jerome G. 1310 George 784 Mary L. 804 Jerome H. 088, 1262 J. H. 784 Milicent B. 804 John D. 98,8, 1261 Sarah 784 1166 Paul E. 807 John M. 1261 ,1309 William 784 Ralph H. Ruth 807 John W. 088 CORA 1178 Joselia L. 988 1262 Frances 876 Seymour 245, 447, 805 Josephine M. 988 1262 CORBIX Willard H. 806 Joshua O. 988 Estelle C. 752 1137 COLTON Judson J. 988. 1263 Fayette 752 Ada M. 1170 Julia F. !K8 William F. 752 Cornelia A. 793, 1170 Leroy M. 1262 CORBRIDGE Cyrus R. 1172 Lulu M. 1263 Mary A. 551 Don M. 1172 Peraenelia 126.1 COREY Elmer J. 1171 Thomas M. 1263 Jtssie 1187 Eugene J. 793,1170 Walter 1263 CORXWALL Eva M. 1172 CONNET Bela 747 Eveline L. 793, 1170 Catherine H. 202 Jane A. 536 Flora B. 1172 CONNOR CORRIXGTOX Franklin 793, 1170 Martha A. 444 James F. 783 George M. 793, 1170 CONRAD CORSON George S. 1172 Charles J. 1 285 Charles E. 1039. 1284 Grace B. 1171 Edwin 1 28.3 Henry C. 1039. liM Harry M. 1172 Floyd L. 1285 John 1039 Henry H. 793, 1169 CORTRIGUT Hiram E. 793,1170 CONROY Anthony 483 Ida M. 1171 Anna G. 659 COSIER Iola J. 1172 CONY Harriet 319 Irena M. 1171 Joseph S. 648 COTTON IvaC. 1172 CONVERSE Clara M. 1075 Jerue R. 1172 Amy M. 1216 Lucretia 404 John H. 1172 COOK COTTRELL Leon A. 1172 Albert 581 Isabel C. 407 Luther 792 Amy J. 1027 COUCH Myron G. 1170 Blanche E. 1027 Charlotte M. 772 Orville 793 Carrie C. 1027 Eva T. 475 Ray R. 1172 Charles E. 1027 F. W. 093 Raymond W. 1170 Ella • 1181 Frederick M. 380. 693 Roselle L. 793, 1170 Florence J. 1027 Frederick W: 380. 693 Roy E. 117.2 Frederick W. 625. 1027 George W. 693 Russell J. 793, 1172 Hannah M. 551 May L. 693 Walter J. 1171 Helen 0. 625. 1026, 1027 N ellie D. 693, 10S8 William L. 1170 Jennie B. 745, 1166 Urlando N. 693 Wilson L. 1171 John 02.3 Oscar R. 693. 1088 COLVIN John 0. 1027 Ruel F. 475 Lucy L. 1000 John H. 625, 1027 Vernah E. 693 OOLWELL Joseph W. 625. 1030, William R. 475 George 1130 Julia, O. 62,3, 1027 COULSON Guy 1130 Mary 0. 764 51 argaret 419 Myrtle 1130 Semantha 791 Eliza OOMINGO Sophia D. 1027 COUNTRYMAN Rebena J. 479 COOKE Inez 1304 COMPTON Anna B. 477 John A. 1303 May E. 125.2 Barbara 121.3 Milton E. 1304 COMSTOCK Grace A. 1162 COURSER Marion 1237 John \V. 1215 Helen F. 1238 CONANT ElmaElmer Richard C. 1215 COVELL 1188 William P. 121.3 Clarissa 509 1188 COOLEY Priscilla K. 1109 CONDE Cornelius S. Edwin G. 8.36836 Harriet Ida Ida J. 784 1000 1194 RaynoreSophia F. Walter A. 1109 11091108 INDEX 1341 COWAN CRISSEY Eva 744 Alexander 1253 Alice 883 Frank A. 744 Dorothy E. 1253 Forest W. 883 Leo 1131 Robert W. 1253 Frank 513, 883 Loren 1131 COX Origen 513 Mary E. 744, 1131 Edmund 483 Myrtle 883, 1214 Nellie M. 744 Frances 483 CROCKER CROSBY Mahala 483 Abbie 575 Asenath H. 570 Mortimer 483 AbigailAdelbert 205 Carl C. 1108 Jesse 483 1073 Clara T. 1093 Sarah 908 Alma 376 Eula 1231 CRABTREE Alvan J. 683, 1073 George P. Harriet A. 1108 Mary R. 1265 Alvin 376 1099 CRAFTS Anna 63, 119 Helen A. 827 Matilda 862 Asa 173 Jacob 033 CRAIG Bessie J. 663, 1056 Joseph O. 968 Anna B. 898 Catheryne 173 Lois 12.32 Arthur T. 1049 Caroline 683, 1073 Louis 923 Edward H. 527 Caroline A. 967 Margery D. 305 Edwin 382 Daisy 107.3 Martha A. S23, 1231 Eleanor 281 David 304 Mary 369 Elias 281, 527 Dora 683, 1073 Mary F. Rachael 1108 Elizabeth A. 281, 527 Eben B. 575 023 Elmer R. 1049 Ebenezer 172 Ruth C. 1108 Hamlin L. 1049 Elizabeth 173 Sarah 570 Henry A. 281,5 3 Ellen M. 947, 1241 Sarah J. . ¦923, 1231 Henry K. 52' 7,899 Ellen T. 304, 577 Taylor 923, 1231 Margurite E. 1049 Emeline 559 William .923, 1232 Olive 281,5 Esther F. 1.243 William E. 1231 Rose E. 527 Ezekiel 173 CROSS Sarah 282 Francis H. 947, 1243 Oelestine 642 Waterman T. H. 52' 7,899 Freeman 296 Clara E. 1025 Wheelock 52 7,898 George 173 Elizabeth 804 CRAM Hannah 63,119 CROW Annie 1235 Hattie E. 947 Amiranda E. 552 George S. 1235 Hattie W. 972 Moses 453 CRANDALL Heman 663 OROWL Fannie 791 Henry S. 173 Alfred E. 1200 CRANE Henry L. 1242 Cora C. 1200 Clarinda 253 Joanna 63 Howard A. Charles S. 473 Joseph 173, 301 Mary I. 1200 George F. 473, 8, Joseph H. 946, 1240 CROWN George H. 473 Joseph W. 301 George H. 1114, 1294 Marietta 473, 8.3" Julia C. 304, 577 William E. 1113 Mary M. • 832. 1191 Judson 37b, b83 CROWELL Maud 1209 Justice H. 946, 1240 Abigail 389 CRANS Laban P. 946 Alonzo 389, 394 Abigail A. 683 Lauehlan 1242 Alphonzo E. 721 CRARY Lewis 37b, 683 Alphonzo F. 394, 721 Christopher G. 499 Loring 369 Alvin F. 1247 Marian A. 499 Lovisa 396, 683 Angeline S. 697 Octavia 499 Lucy 207 Benjamin S. 1247 Virginia 499 Lucy S. 946 Blanche B. 721, 1113 CRAWFORD Luther 173 Data 383 Harry B. 1307 Mary 63 Dorothea 1247 Harvey 1256 ,1307 Mary B. 174 Edith 962 J acob 414 Maurice 066 Eleazer 389 James 1256, 1 2.37 . 1307 Mercy N. 573 Elizabeth H_ 383 Laurana 258 Morton 172 Etta BL 722 Laurel 1307 Neil L. 1242 Fear 292 Leigh S. 1307 Noah 63, 119, 3V6 Francis B. 394 Lillie 1256 Orphia 3i 6, 683 Henry H. 722. 1113 Mary M. Thomas 1307 Otis 205 Howard 394 1257 Persis 301 Isabel M. 721 CREED Rebecca 119, 1228 Jesse .383 Mr 640 Rose 172 John 389 CREHORE Roxania 376, 381 Joseph W- 299 Sally E. CREIGHTON 621 Samuel 63, 207 Joshua 566, 962 Samuel B. 683 Leander 389 Catherine 1122 Sarah 63, 747 376 Lucy E. 394 Thomas 1122 Sophia Mary 79 CREGER Susan F. 301 Nathan 962 _Enola J- 1125 Susie M. 1242 Olive D. D. 1268 William M. CRELLIN 1125 Tressie Wilbert 1288 1073, 1288 OliverOlive H. 389 S62, 1250 Louisa ..„,. CRESSEY 687 Zenas i»v, ia*a CROWFOOT OrrenOrrien H. 394 .394, 722 Roger W. CRESSWELL 1056 Claretta L. 367 Polly H. 383 1268 CROMETT Betsey 282 PrinceSarah 38.3383 Eva CRIPPEN 509 CROOK Charles N. 744 SethSvlvanus 962 383 Benjamin Elizabeth CRISPELL Louisa C. Theron 852 10601060 Charlie N. Ellsworth G. Euretta F. Eurilla L. 744,1131 744 744, 1132 744 Theodate Thomas P. WilliamWilliam H. 383 2! 19 389 962 1342 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Willis E. 394 DARBEE J ames- 36, 38' CRUGER Emmet R. 751 JoelE. 900 38 67 Charles F. 1301 Everett 751 John Frederic 1301 DARLING Joseph CRUMMEL Lucinda 470 Julian S. 1146 Bejamin Nancy M. CULLINS 764 Lucinda S. 8115 Lete C. 1146 900" 571 764, 1151 Mary E. William 470 747 Louisa Lydia A. William R. 1176 DARWIN Lucy 789 CULVER Bertha G. CUMING 922 Amanda DATE James. V. 919 1300 Lydia B. Mr.Mary 562, 957 638- 36,67 Caroline' H-. 462, 821 DAVENPORT Mary A. 1278 Francis H. 462 Albert 476 Mary E. 1019 Thomas B. CUMINGS 462, 821 375 1283 1282, 375375 AnsonBetsey David 476 476 47lj Noah Paul H. Phebe C. 1260 1115 1115 Bejamin F. Jewett 476 Priscilla 67 George G. Glen M. Leonard Marshall Mary A. SalmonWilliam William H. 476476 476 476 Prudence Rebecca G. RuthSally 2013 562 51 199. 361 CUNNINGHAM DAMAREL Sarah 132 Alice J. 1210 Charles W. 1084 Sarah A. 1095- James 0. 1210 DAMON Shubael 36, 38 Mary V. 982 Cora E. 716 Simon 66 CURRIE Florence M. 975 Susan 66 Mrs. 154, 155 Henry W. 716 Susan E. 418 James G. 858 Maybert L. 716 Thomas 562 CURTIS DANA Thomas G. 562 David 390 Caroline 878 Timothy 723 Delia 461 Ella F. 624 Timothy C. 723, 1115 Eugene 390 HenryJohn E. 624 Walter E. 723, 1019, 1115 Fannie L. 1014, 1275 B78. 1212 Walter G. 956 Helen 843 Lydia M. Mary S. 624 William H. 723. 1115 Josiah F. 1013 624 Zimri 199 Linda M. 1014, 1274 Selleck 878 DAWES Nellie M. Phebe A. CURTISS 1014 754 William H. DANFORTH 624 Estella M. Daniel X. 721 610 514 Harriett A. 1029 DAWSOX Charles 420 Loomis L. 657 Charles 1135 Charles E. 760, 1149 Mary M. 1030 DAY' Charles L. 420, 761 DANIELS 12721251 Alfred C. 1213 Charles 0. Cyreneus T. Daisy Daniel W. 761 420, 760 AbiElizabeth B. Abbie Asher H. 911 271, 509 761 George 1116 Charles K, 510 420, 761 DAVIDSON Ebenezer S, 271 Ebenezer H. 420, 761 Dudley Mary E. DAVIDS 605 Eliza 271, 509 Emily M. 420, 760 886 Henry A. 879. 1213 Esther J. 420, 761 Joseph S- 510 Mattie E. 761, 1149 Esther DAVIS 763 Kelsey 271 Phebe A. 420 Lora A. 271 William P. 420, 761 Aaron 1022 Loren 271. 510 William R. 761 Abner 254 Louisa ' 510 CUSHMAN Mrs. E. CUSHING Abel 307 119 Annie Annie G. CM. Benjamin F. Bessie C. 900 1295 11,87 1146 1019 Lydia K. Thomas C. William A. William H. 271 969 899, 1213 509, 878 CUSTER Caroline F. 957 DAY'TOX Sarah J. 488 Charles W. 565, 961 Minnie A. 1190 CUTTING Content 67 DEAL Helen A. 646 Ebenezer ; 16. 38, 199 Edgar 932 Sewell 406 Edmund 565 DEAX Sewell S. 406 Edward A. 1022. 1281 Alvin F. 1102, 1292 CUYLER Edward J. 1019 Archibald S. 1292 Elizabeth M. 735 Elizabeth 221 Barnaby A. 1208 Minerva P. 691 Elizabeth B. 471 Benjamin W. 1102, 1293 DADMAN Ethel 1260 Carrie L. 682 Jennie A. 1025 Fanny Floyd 468 Elizabeth 1293 DAGGETT 1260 Frank 589 George 724 Frank 900 Grace J. 1292 Henrietta A. 1110 Frances M. 1092 Harlow 1208 Jane I. 862 Francis 900 Jeannette B. 1293 DAKIN Fred P. 723 John F. 1102. 1293 Sarah 232 George E. 723 John H. 1102 DAILEY Geofge W. 0.36 Leroy B. 1208 Eva W. 752 Georgianna C. 0.36 Lucy F. 1-292 DAILY Gertrude L. 1019 Lyde M. 1292 C. H. 1073 Grace U. 1019 Mabel 1208 Mary 813 Hamlin 199 Mary A. 469, 471 DANIELS Hannah 285 Maynard S. Stella 1292 Joyce M. 1251 Harriet O. 505, 961 1208 Mr. 318 Henry T. 562, 956 Warren 1208 Mary A. 512 Hervey 565 Warren P. 6S2 Winfield M. 1251 Isaiah 199 William H. 1102, 1292 INDEX. 1343 DEARBORN Carrie E. 1098, 1291 Charles E. 1241 Charles T. 1241 Elsie M. 1098, 1292 Emma B. 1098, 1292 Ernest 1241 Eva G. 1241 Helen M. 1098, 1292 Isabella 1098 John 1098 John W. 1098, 1292 Lillian M. 109a 1292 Rose 1098, 1291 DECKER Albert 736 Albert A. 737 Antoinette E. 476 Effle 476 jFannie C. 737 Harriet W. 476 Helen F. 476 Joseph L. 476 Kittie V. 1187 Leonard 47b Lillle R. 737 Wadsworth L. 476 William C. 737, 1126 DeGRAFF Vroman 837 DeHART Elizabeth B. 625 DELAP Rose 85 DeLANEY' Charles A. 1057 Fannie 1057 Florence L. 1057 DELANO Asenath 245 Frederick H. 843 Harold 843 Samuel T. 843 DeLaVAYEA Arthur L. 688 Burton R. 688 Charles V. 688 Ellen S. 68B George L. 688 Henry E. 688 Joseph E. 688 Malissa A. 688 DEMING Matthew 22b DEMOND Alice E. S13 Anthony D. 540 Arthur G. 912 Arthur H. 912 Carrie L. 540, 913 Charles A. 912, 122b Curtis 1226 Edith H. 1312, 1226 EllaF. W. 540,913 Florence E. 912 Franks. 913 Frederick A. 540, 912 Frederick W. 912 George A. 540, 913 Harry E. 913 Helen H. 912. Howard G. 912 Margaret F. 913 Martha H. 540, 913 Mary J. 1177 Millie E. 912,1226 Rosa E. 9 2 Sarah L. . 540 William H. o40, 913 DEMOREST Alice 1'99 DEMPSTER Delia E. ^T 492 DENISON George H. 1088 Mary A. 4r" DENNETT Edward E. 1279 Isabell 1279 Marian P. 1279 Phillips 1279 DESMORE Florence 917 DEPEW Elias 598 Nora 796 DePEYSTER George 437 James A. 437 Joel 239 DERBY Addie 1209. 1210 DERRICK Anne 318 DERRY John 1079 Grace 1709 DEVINE Mary 763 DEWEY Alice 768 Alice C. 768, 1159 Amanda 423 Asaph 502 Caroline L. 424, 767 Carrie 769, 1159 Charles A. 502 Charlotte E. 460 Charles H. 460 Clarence 1160 Edla J. 768 Edward 768 Edward L. 767 Elizabeth 768 Elizabeth H. 502 Ella J. 768, 1159 Ellen 252 Ellen F. 460 Fanny 423 Florence 767, 1160 Frances H. 502 Frank L. 768, 1150 Franklin H. 502 Frederick 423 George H. 502 Gertrude A. 460 Grotius 423 Harriet H. 460 Harriet S. 502 Howard G. 768 James 423 Jane 423 Jerusha 270 John 252 John F. 424, 768 John H. 423 John W. 502 Julia H. 252, 460 Lewis F. 1160 Lizzie J. 1243 Lois E. 502 Lonson 423 Marcus B. 252, 460 Maria L. 767, 1159 Mark 423 Mary J. 768 Mary M. 502 Paulina 233, 423 Penelope S. 502 Robert W. 1160 Salmon 423 Sarah A. 502 Seymour B. 424, 767 Sophia 271 Stanley 768 Theodore 424, 768 Timothy H. 252 Wil liam 424, 768 DEWITT Olive E. 1150 DEXTER DrusillaMaribah DICKENS Frances W. DICKERMAN Nellie L. DICKERSON Dora A. DICKEY' AbigailAlbertAlexander Andrew CarolineCharlesDavidEleazerEleazer B. ElizaEmily HallettHamblinHannah HarrietHezekiahHoward Jane Jennie S. John B. Lucinda MarthaMary PaulinePriscilla RobertWilliamWilson 167125 1059 1087 214, 389 390 214 390390 389 ¦214, 391 214, 390 214 214, 391398 214. 391 214, 391390390 389 390 214, 390513513390 214, 391 214, 396 214, 399 214, 391 389 214, 389 DICKSON Caroline S. 493 Hannah M. 493, 855 Henry 493, 855 Jennie 1043 John 493 John T. 493 Mary H. 493, 855 Susan G. 493 William 1043 DILL John 482 DILLINGHAM Nathan 207 DIAMOND Jacob S. 845 Lena B. 845 Maude H. 845 DISQUE George A. 1184 Kenneth H. 1184 DIVINE Abram 1139 Charles A. 1139 Clarence H. 1139 Jennie M. 1139 Laura B. 1139 May G- 1139 DIXON Amanda M. 608, 1008 Anna 1007, 1008 Benjamin 1007 Benjamin P. 608, 1007 Beulah M. 1271 Clara I. 1271 David J. 60S Ella E. 1271 Ephraim B. 608, 1007 Frank 1007 Frank A. 1008, 1271 Fred 1007 George 1007 George F. 608, 1007 Harry I. 1271 Henry W. 608, 1007 James A. 1271 James M. 608. 1008 1344 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Jesse 1007 William H. 244, 446, 803 Lunettia M 608 William J. 804, 1177 Margaret A 608, 1008 DOUGLAS Mary F. 1007 Marie 106! Minnie A. 1008 Nellie 1091 Olive L. 1271 DOW Polly A. 608, 1008 Alice 735 DOANE Caroline 300 George H. 795 Joseph 537 Sarah G. 537 William L. 1024 DODGE DOWNER Bert J. 521, 890 Abner P. 985, 1258 Carrie A. 521, 889 Alice M. 985, 1259 Grace E. 898 Arthur R. 1258 John W. 521, 890 Harriet C. 985, 1258 Mr. 519 Hobart F. 1259 DOE Huntington 1250 Alfred • 52!) John F. 1258 Carrie 900 William V. 985, 1258, 1259 Charles A. 900 DOWNS Ellen M. 529, 900 Sarah 482 Emma A. 900 DRAKE Frances C. Justin S. Sarah E. 529, 900 529, 900701 AugustusBetsey Carolyn L. 737, 1060 265, 491 492, 854 DOLE Charles G. 1081 Louise 674, 1057 Charles H. 1081 Thomas D. 664 Charles W. 1109 DOLL Edward W. 492 Katherine 1158 Ellen M. 492, 853 UUJKMI Frances DORLAND Mr. DOTEN Grace I. 981598 1278 Emma A. EugeneFanny M. FloraFlorence M. Florelle 492392 1081 492 1081 492 DOTY Franc 492, 855 Austin 447, 804 Frances M. 492, 854 Betsey 830 Fred 1081 Charles W. 803 Freddie 1126 Clement S03 George A. 737, 1126 David A. 1177 George H. 1081 Edgar H. 803 Helen O. 492, 854 Edmund 0. Mil Horace 737 Edward H. 1177 Isaac 265, 492 Elizabeth 242, 729 John 265, 491 Elizabeth A. 447, 803 , 804, 1177 John E. 492, 854 Elizabeth D. 447 Julius P. 1126 Ella A. 827, 1189 Junius P. 737 Everella C. 804 Laurinda 265, 491 Ezra 244,446,4!, •".: Leulah 492, 854 Ezra S. 447, 804 Marion J. 492, 854 Flora M. 803 Marjorie L. 1081 Florence E. 803 Mary P. 492, 855 George E. 1177 Mary S. 1081 George N. 804 Menzo O. 492 Henry 446, 803 Minnie 854, 1061 Hiram A. 447 Perlia 492 Horace 446,803 Perlia J. 492 Hortense 1177 Perlia M. 492, 855 Ida V. 803 Philander 492 Isaac L. 803, 1177 Philo 265, 492 James P. 447 Rebecca 737. 1126 John 244,446 Richard J. 1126 John E. 804, 827 William 265 John F. 1177 William R. 265, 492 John L. 803, 804 DREW Lewis R. 803 Arthur L. 1133, 1297 Lilly F. 803 Caroline A. 1297 Lorenzo H. 447, 803 Earl 1144 Lucy B. 803 Fred C. 1133, 1297 Martha E. 447 Harvey L. 1133, 1297 Mary A. 8M5 Henry E. Roy F. Stella 1133 Mary E. Milo L. 1177 447 1153 1133 Olive 803 Walter G. 1133 Owen P. 804 DRESSER Peter L. 803 Annie B. 1136 48! 1 Rebecca E. 804 Caroline Rhoda 471 DRIGGS Samuel L. 804, 1177 Olivia 405733 Sanford L. Sarah H. 804803 Emily DRtNKALL Thomas 803 Addie man William William F. 803803 DRINKWATER Mary 571 DRISCOL Miss nost DRIVER Florence I. 1268 DRYER Cleora 850> DWIGHT Lucy A. 805 Mary F. 631 DYAS Cornelia 1202' Louise 1202 DYE Mr. 264 Rebena J. 479 DUBOC Henry A. 1261 Henry L. 1262 DUDLEY Ellen M. 1101 Jane H. 725 Jonas 407 DUFF Curtis P. 1087 Enid E. 1154 James K. 1154 Mildred C. 1154 W. H. 1153 William B. 1154 DUFFY Hattie M. 126:* DUXBAR Helen M. 546 DUXKIX A. W. 755 Frank T. 755 Mary A. 755 Mattie E. 75.3 Sarah C. 755 DUNHAM Abbie A. 1244 Abner 440 Adda M. 481. 841 Albion K. P. 645 Asahel C. 481, 841 C. Lee 841 C. T. 1190 Charles 481 Charles A. 481 Deborah 440 Esther 371 Hattie E. 481. 841 Ida J. 4*1 Jerusha 481 Mary 33 Roy C. 841 Sally 440 William 440 DUXLAP Crafts K. 515 Joseph P. 515 DUXX Lavelette E. 587 DUXXIXG Alice A. 746 Philander 745 DURHAM Mary E. 714 Mattie B. 841 DCSEN'BERRY Enoch J. .856 DUTILH Marlon 307 DUTTON George T. 1265 DYER Alden H. 603, 1004 Augusta M. 603 Erne G. 603, 1004 Lydia 203 Ruth 91 Samuel 603 DYSON H attie Z. 818 Irma R. 818 Thomas 818 INDEX. 1345 EAGLES William 1264 ELLIS Lulu B. 12.81 EDSON Annie 900 EAMES Simon 656 Catherine J. 71 i.2 Edward A. 1203 EDWARDS David W. 1028 Edward W. 1203 Andrew 939 Dorothy M. 1072 EARL Haynes A. 939 Edith 561 Mr. 423 Ida 564, 959 EmmaF. 1167 EARLE Jane 626 EvaM. 1028 Ellen E. 1124 John E. 1214 Frances C. 520 EARLY Lacell M. 939 Frank 900 Katherine 1007 Lafell H. 039 Harriet A. 529, 900 EASTMAN Lydia A. 750 Jane E. 1128 Adria S. 1093 Samuel 564 Joel E. 900 Blanche 1153, 1299 Vera B. 03,0 Joel R. 5°8 Frank 988 Wallace C. 1214 John F. 1072 InezMabel 1153 1153, 1299 EGGLESTON Alvira S. 598 Joseph W. Julian 529 529, 900 William 1153 Eliza 487 Louisa 900 EASTWOOD S. J. EHLE Macy M. 1028 750 Hannah B. 986 Maria 116 EATON Albert L. 1150 Mary E. EICHLER ov. MarySarah 62 2,73 Apollas Arabella M. Charles A. 953906 953, 1244 Elizabeth ELDER 812 Thomas H. 529 ELLSWORTH Charles C. 1244 Albert E. 1149 Mabel D. 841 David 371 Bonnie L. 886, 1214 Morris M. 841 David V. B. 827 John A. 886 ELMER Edna J. 1150 Susie 886 BetteyElijah ELS MANN Euphemia 222 Edward E. 1150 ELDREDGE 222 Elvira Ethel E. 371 11.30 Abby L. Albert D. 562 56.3 1176 George 371 Carlton 562 ELTING George W. 0.33 Cyrena 294 E. J. 822 Jeremiah 11.51 Delilah 294, 562 Edith 8.33 Jerusha 287 Edward D. 565 Victor M. 822 John S. 827 ElizaS. 310 ELY Louis F. 1244 Francis D. .565 Charles F. 817 Mr. 371 George F. 562 Fanny 407 Mabel L. 1150 Hannah F. .36.5 Helen 006 Marcus M. 1150 Harriet W. 565 Martha 6! 1.2 Maria 547 Henry L. 2! 14 EMBURY Mary A. 1244 Jonathan B. 294 Albert M. 1194 Mary F. 827, 1189 Josiah 20,1 EMERICK Mearle A. 1150 Josiah B. 562 Frank 598 Nettie V. 1151, 1298 Josiah E. 294, 562 EMERSON Ota 1150 Lemmel H. 294, 562 Arthur M. 1024 RoyL. 1150 Mahalia 294, 562 Clifford D. 1024 Thomas H. 11.30 Marietta 565 Fannie E. 638 Warren O. William H. EBBITS EdwardMary EDDY Albert E. Caroline M. Charles W. 1150 1150 736736 1094 972 673 Zenas F. ELDRIDGE AlleyBenjamin H. Bethia Columbus Cora CynthiaEphraim Frank 294, 562 979 305, 578 120 578 11,37 373 29.5 EMERY Alvin H. Blanche O. Charles H. Ellen V. Harold John A. RuthSarah J. 657, 1053 657, 1054 981 349981657 1053 349 David .3! 1.3 979 ENCELL David B. 592 Frederick P. 714 Sarah B. 437 Delos 592 Grace 714, 1107 ENDLEY DeMelvin 502 Harold P. 714 Charles F. 1161 Edgar 592 Henry A. 714 ENGELL Edwin 592, 989 Hervey 295, 565 Charles 1194 Elizabeth 592 IdaB. 1056 Sadie Z. 1194, 1304 George E. 1094 Joseph 394 VanCourt 1194 Jerusha 366 Joshua H. 305 Venila 1194, 1303 Laura M. 673, 1066 Lucy H. 295, 565 Walter 1194 Lydia A. 592 Mary 270 , 305, 577 ENOS Mary E. 592. 989 Mary A. 562 Grace 782 Oscar D. 592, 989 Mary H. 578 ENSIGN Preston A. 1094 Mercy B. 305 ., 577, 578 Harriet L. S56 Sarah F. 673 Otis A. 979 ERHART Susan P. „„„,„„ 673, 1167 Owen 295, 565 Andrew 757 EDGERTON Peter D. 305 ERNEST Emily „mm 739 Ruth H. 578 Stella M. 1015 EDGETT Susan B. 578 ERSKINS Jewett 481 ELLING Charles W. 1096 Mr. 481 Charlotta 1128 Harris R. 1006 Mary 481, 841 ELLIOT John C. 1006 EDMINSTER F. 609 John W. 1006 JeSSieM' EDMUNDS 7)8 ELLIOTT Roger A. Rufus D. 1096 David T. 852 1096 Gertrude 1244 Georgia 852, 1195 Vesta M. 1096, 1291 EDMIIXDSON Josephine 1026 ERTLE Mr. 1264 Orlando 85.2 Ella F. 1 101 1346 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. EURICH Edwin 201 FARR William D. 1263 Egbert 201 Julia B. 688 William H. 1263 Elizabeth P. 365, 661 FARRELL EVANS Frances 201 , 365 Mary 905 Arthur T. 1181 Frances E. 425, 772 FARQUHARSON Caroline 342 Helen M. 771, 1162 Anna 826 Catherine 846 Henry M. 771, 1162 FARRINGTON Edwin T. 1165 Horace J. 425, 771 Arthur 712 Elizabeth G. 1165 Hoxie 1162 Byron H. 389, 711 Ellicott 1165 Jane F. 365, 661 Charles 711 Hester D. 800 Jarvis M. 425. 772 Charles A. 389, 711 Mary 543 Jarvis R. 772, 1162 Eva 712 Mary E. 644 John 202 Ezekiel B. 380 Ophelia E. William 800, 1176 John H. 235 George 712 800 Laura E. 235, 425 Georgia 711 William R. 800 Mr. 202 Gustavus A. 389, 711 EVARTS Maria W. 772 Helen M. 389, 711 Daniel 555 Mary 201, 235 Horatio 712 Darius 555 Mary E. 365 Horatio P. 389, 711 George 55.3 Moses 201,234,235,365,425 Irving 712 Warren 5.35 Olivia 365 Jennie 1141 EVERARD Sabrina 381 Lottie 712 Mary A. 1080 Susan M. 235, 423 Mary A. 389, 712 Robert 1080 Walter 425 Rebecca 385 EVERETS Walter M. 772 Reuben M. 389, 711 Electa 464 Zachariah 201 Timothy S. 389, 711 EVERNGHIM FALES William O. 389, 712 Mary J. 1151 Jennie I. 1244 FARRIS EVERSON FALL Celia K. 1288 Julius 1133 Beriah 418 Mabel W. 1288 1288 1288 Lester T. Walter T. Wilmot V. 1133 1133 971 BleekerDanielEsther 418418 418 Russell D. William R. EVITTS Franklin 418 FARWELL Laura 1119 George 418 Berdilla L. 872 EWER William 418 Charlotte 871 Racine M. 682 FALOR OuthbutC. 872 William D. 708 Abram E. 609, 1010 Louisa 872 EWING Austin L. 609, 1009 Martha E. 872, 1207 Hattie 692 Cora 609, 1009 FAUGHT FADDIS Edna I. 1010 Albert E. 531, 90b Sarah 784 Elva E. 1010 Alice M. 906 Sophia 784 Ephraim 609 Carrie H. 531 William 784 Frank L. 609, 1009 Cora A. 906, 1225 William A. 784 Grace M. 1009 Columbus H. 531, 906 FAHNESTOOK James O. 609 Ellen H. 531, 906 Charles L. W. 1210 Louis P. 009 Elijah 531 FAIR Nancy E. 609 James H. 531 Margaret 840 Rose 609, 1009 FAUYER FAIRBANKS Velma A. 1009 Lydia L. 694 Adalaide E. 621, 1022 Verna L. 1010 FAY Albert P. 326, 621, 1022 William E. 609, 1010 Abigail A. 664 Albert W. 621 FARAGHER Arthur B. 1199 Alice I. 1022 Alice B. 1086 Chauncey F. 1199 Almira 621 Alpha E. 1086' Francis T. 637 Caroline A. 326, 621 Burt F. 1086 Grace 637 Charles F. 1022 Burt T. 1086 Mary E. 1199, 1304 Charles L. David 621, 1022 Hazel R. 11186 FEATHERSTOXE 621 Warren C. 1086 Ida 1142 Ellen A. 621 FARLEY FEELY" Emma I. 621 Alfred 651 Antoinette 690 Europe II. 326, 621 Alfred D. F. 354, 650 Herbert D. 600 Frank E. 621, 1022 Annie M. 651 Katie E. 690 Harriet E. Henry rr ,. . 621621 CharlesCharles H. 3343.34 S. Legrand William T. 690690 Herbert JacobJacob H. JeremiahJohn H. Laura 0. Lydia H. Margaret E. Mercy E. Robert F. Sarah D. Seth P. 326, Sherman D. FAIRCHILD Achsah E. Almira Arthur S. CharlotteChristine M. Constance L. Edith H. 6.31 325 326, 622621 1022 326, 620 326, 621 1022 326, 621 1022, 1281 326 621 , 1022 326, 621 235, 424 235, 424 771 235, 425771771 771 Charles R. 651,1051 Gyrus H. 554,651 Edith fi51 Ellen F. . 354 Emily 354 Harriet H. 651 John H. 354, 65i Lizzie 65i Mary L. 354, mi Nettie 65, Pb;hp C51 Rebecca E. 354 Susan 354, 651 William (351 FARMER Fannie E. rv FARNUM Jonathan >>]6 FARNSWORTH Charlotte 11. 748 John M. ioiq FEEMAN Sarah FELLOWS George F. Howard K. Warde L. FELT Minnie M. FELTON Elizabeth L. Sarah FENN AdaB.Caroline E. Eliza M. Marv C. Robert C. Rosel-I,Walter B. William B. William D. 775 1190 1190 119010S91246 882771 425, 771 425, 771 425, 771 771771771424 425, 771 INDEX. 1347 FENNER Carper ElizabethHamlinHarriet Harriet L. HelenHerbert L. HomeriaIsabella M. Isabella R. Lawrence A. Lawrence G. Leon A. Mary E. Oscar F. Raymond H. Sarah G. ThomasThomas C. Thomas F. FENTON Losson FERGUSON Elizabeth John F. Warren 1303 411, 739, 1127 411, 739 411, 739 741, 1128 411, 739 741, 1128 411 739, 1127 411, 741 411, 740 1128 741, 1129 411, 739 741, 1128 741, 1128 739, 1127 411 411, 741 741 AliceDaniel F. Elias . Hartry H. Horace HulciahS. E. Sarah Louisa FIELD 372 766 11511155 FIELDS 1106, 1186 657657657 758416 370 1039 FIFIELD Betsey CarrieOharlotta Clinton Don Edson H. Frank George B. Hiram IdaJamesJenks L. Juliette Lewis L. Lora M. Mary A. Mary F. Minnie Paulina L. Perez H. RhodaSamuel SarahWilliam FILLEBROWN Archie F. Clarence R. FILLMORE Sherlock 1063 270, 505650270 505 505 505, 873505 504, 873 2/0, 504 505, 873 505 504, 872505873 873, 1208 504, 872872 505 872 270, 505 270, 504270 505, 873 270, 505 12381238 James R. Betsey GeorgeMortimer William M William Mr.AbigailAddieAddie E. AlbertAlbert I. Ancel FINCH FINCKEFINLEY FIRMAN FISH 319 650 311 475 1165 783 291, 557 946, 1241 946 947 1241 947303 AndrewAnsel W. Arnold B. BenjaminBenjamin B. Benjamin E. Benjamin F. BraddockBraddock E. Caroline Carrie S. CharlesCharles B. Charles E. Charles S. Charlotte M. ChipmanChloe ClarissaContentCora G. DelilaDerinda Dorcas DorothyEdward O. Edwin H. Electa A. Electa H. EllalElihue H. ElizaElizabeth A. Elizabeth D. Elisabeth H. Ellis H. Elton W. EmilyErnest E. Ethel L. Etta L. Fear Ferda P. Fidelia C. Florence G. Florence M. Florence W. Frederick W. Galen B. George George B. George H. Grace L. Hannah Hannah C. Hannah N. Harry E. Helen M. Henry C. Henry I. Howard W. JonathanJosephine W. Justus H. Laura Laura A. LewinLewin B. Lewin H. Lewis B. Lizzie H. Lot C. LouisaLuranaLydia Mr.Margaret C. Marion Marion G. Martha A. Mary G. MercyNathaniel Nathaniel H. Obed M. Olive 293 Oscar G. 1041 557 Ruth S. 663 556, 945 Sarah A. 556, 946 291,292,556 Sarah E. 761 946 Seth 49. 84 556, 944 Sumner B. 557, 947 557, 946, 1241 Susan E. 946,1241 557 Susanna 291, 557 557, 947 Sylvia T. Temperance 556 291. 556 295 946, 1241 Thankful 56.3 1241 Tryphosia 293 945 Walter E. 1242 944 Walter S. 946, 1242 946, 1241 Warren 556 556 William H. 1241 291, 557 FISHBORN 560 James 182 291, .556, 557 Josepli M. 182 120, 373 Mary 182, 314 1241 Sarah 182, 315 294 Sophronia 182 293 FISHER 81 Betsey 216 168 Bertha B. 1059 944 Charles 216 946, 1241 Edmund 216 946, 1240 Ezra .!'¦ 556 George . 216 961 George B. 458 Harriet S. , 816, 817 961 216, 394 303 Jane E. 458, 817 556 John F. 774 556 J uliette H. 458, 817 291,557 Laura 216 291, 556 Luther 216 1240 Martha T. 4,38 293 Nancy 216 946, 1240 Salome D. 216, 394 1242 Sarah 949 1241 Thomas T. 458 210 Warren 216 946 FISK 946 Phebe A. 534 947 Ralph L. 1296 1041 FISKE 961 Julia 886 947 FITCH 946 Bertie 990 946, 1241 John ¦- ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ 1241 Mary 990 557 Mary J. 1087 946, 1242 Timothy 990 945 FITZGERALD 557, 678 Celia M. 863 55b. 945 Ellen M. 1002 947, 1241 FLANAGAN 556, 945 Cordelia C. 865, 1003 946, 1242 Eliza C. S65, 1202 1242 Louise 865, 1202 946, 1241 Thomas C. 865 569 William M. 863 961 William S. 865 556 FLANDERS 1241 Charles W. 1275 557 Emeline S. 676 291, 556 FLEMING 946 Pearl 1200 556, 946 FLETCHER 556, 944 Augustus D. 364, 660 946, 1242 Caroline A. 364 543 Cyrus II. 364 761 George H. 660 560 Hannah 98 231 829 1190 257. 469469472467470 1187 472 256474 827. 1188 829. 1190 470 465. 824 474 822. 1185 322.611 475469470 468 826 468, 826469 475 257. 4722.37 1188 472. 829 468 467. 826 25b, 467 INDEX. 1349 David 149, 256, 258, 473 David W. 831 Delevan 468 Edward 833 Edward W. 464, 474, 822 Edwin A. 469 Edwin J. 257, 469, 471 Eliab 149, 257 Eliab G. 257 Eliab W. 257, 468 Elijah 256 Eliza C. 420 Elizabeth 465 Elizabeth A. 258, 476 Elizabeth L. 465, 824 Elizabeth S. 831 Ella A. 824, 1187 Ellen M. 470 Ellis 473,829 Ellis J. 430 Emeline 258. 474 Emer.1. 468 Emerett 474 Enos 257 Erva 827, 1188 Esther 465 Eugene 473, 831 Eugenie 831 Eva J. 829, 1190 Excena 258 Florence 831 Francis A. 46,3 Francis G. 831 Frank 470, 829 Frank R. 827 Franklin S. 472, 827 Fred A. 467, 826 Fred C. 827 Fred W. 1185 Frederick 831 George A. 822, 1185 George H. 473, 829 George W. 465, 469, 824, 1187 Geraldine 258, 472 Hannah 4b8 Harold D. 1185 Harriet A. 706 Harriet E 257, 469 Harriet J. 470, 472 Harriet M. 258, 476, 831 Harry 830 Harry J. 256 Harry L. 1604 Harry M. 827 Helen 473, 826, 830 Helen L. 831 Helen M. 827 Henrietta 475, 834 Hiram D. 257, 258, 468 Hiram F. 467 Hiram M. 468, 827 Horace W. 465 Howard W. 1004 Huldah B. 604 Ida A. 827, 1188 Ira B. 474 Irving 473, 831 Isaac 256 Isabelle A. 475 Issachar R. 1KB James E. 831 James P. 826 James S. 470 Jennie 829 Jesse 149, 255, 256, 464 Jesse M. 827 Joel 149, 256 John 321, 831 John A. 256, 465 JohnD. 834 John H. 467 Jonathan 148, 149, 257 Jonathan D. 470 Jonathan H. 256, 257, 468 Jonathan P. 469 Joseph 0. 258, 472 Joseph G. 149, 258 Silas J. Joseph W, 1188 Silas P. Julia 0. 604, 1004 Stella M. Julia M. 474 Susan A. Lavantia 37272, 612 Susannah Lelia M. 476 Tryphenia Levi J. 467 Valorous D. Lewis T. 604, 1004 Vesta E. Lora,na 0. 475,834 Vincent Lorenzo B. • 468, 826 Wallace C. Lorenzo D. 258, 472, 474 Warren Louisa 256, 258, 475 Welthia Louise J. 831 William Lovine G. 257, 470 William A. 464,822 Lovine H. 469 William H. Lucinda 256, 464. 822 William O. Lucinda E. 469 William W. Lucy S. 826 Willie A. Lydia 35l', Willie O. Lydia M. 831 FORKER Lyman H. Mabel 258, 476 Florence 831 FORKNALL Mabel A. 1188 Bertram O. Majorie 1185 FORMAN Margaret A. 822, 1185 W. L. Marion 1185 FORREST Marion L. 822, 1185 Helen Martha H. 3.22. 614 John Martha J. 604 Ruth Martin H. 257, 469 FORSY'TH Martin M. 469 Elizabeth A. Mary 256, 258, 475 FORTNAM Mary A. 429, 464,469, 470, 823, 827 Bessie R. Mary E. 465, 469, 470, 474 John Mary J. 469, 831 FOSS Matilda H. 468 Abby J. Mercelia A. 469 FOSTER Millie M. 1188 Abbie C. Minnie 834 Arthur B. Minnie A. 827, 1188 Arthur L. Minnie J. 822 Beatrice S. Miranda 474, 834 Burton P. Morton 830 Oamon Nancy M. I..- Carrie R. Nellie 1187 Cedric W. Nettie 829 Charles A. Newton 467 Charles F. Norman 257 Dorothy R. Octavia 323, 612 FOSTER Oliver 369 E. Hilda Olivia P. 468 Edward L. Orren H. 522 Elmira H. Oscar F- 468 Ernest H. Oscar W. .827 Florence Patrick 357 Harriet E. Patty 256 Hiram Philemon 256 Ida M. Philetus 2.37 James Philo 256 James F. Polly 256, 465 Jane M. Polly A. 474 Jesse J. 723, Polly R. Prudence 322 John E. 149. 257, 258, 468 Joseph S. Rachael 468, 931 Julia E. Rachael A. 1190 Lucy Ralph S. 475,834 Mr. Ransom 257, 470, 475 Maria C. Ransom T. 469 Marjorie H. Rawson 258 Martha R. Rensselaer D 468 Mary E. Robert R. 474,8733 Mary J. Roldon R. 604, 1*04 Marv L. Rowland T. 464, K22, 823 Mildred Ruel 149, 258, 470, 475 Parks Russell 257 Persis P. Ruth 14a 257 Richard H. Sally 256 Samuel EL Sally A. 258,468 Sarah E. Sally E. 472 Sarah M. Samuel 831 Stanley Samuel W. 827, 1188 William E. Sarah A. 465,823 FOWLER Sarah E. 831 Addie Seth L. 170 Alfred H. Sidney A. 474 Asenath Sidney W. 472, 827 Cornelius B. 470, 827 822, 11851185 827 811 .811811630 1182 11821098 910 1115 723, 11141115 687, 1082 1082 723 1114 723 723, 1114 1115 1115 1114 541, 915 723687 1113 727 1044 1116 727, 1116 540 1114, 1115 723, 1114 541 723, 1114 142 621 727, 1116 1114 1113 1116 723 687, 1082 1114 687 541 727, 1116 727, 1116 747 .687, 10821116 [1114 7.23. 829, 1190 1190 1350' THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Deborah 472 Charles H. 1102, 1293 Eliza 372 Emily 820 Georgianna 1102 Emma F. 684, 10, Florence E. 998 Grace E. 1102 George C. 1076 Frank 829, 1190 Harold 1203 George W. 684 ,1076 Jennie E. 1190 Maude B. 1102 Harry L. 983 John C. 997 FULLER Henry L. 590,9 Loring R. 998,1267 Albert 547 James M. 684 Samuel R. 998, 1267 Alice C. 1019 Lena 684 , 1076 William C. 1190 Archelaus P. 527 Mabel F. 983 FOX Caroline M. 527 Maria G. 584 Asa 262 Catherine W. 1216 Mary A. 6.84 , 1075 Allen 262, 487 Chloe 216 Minnie 684 Charlotte 262, 487, 847 Dorothy C. Edward E. 1216 Solomon H. 590, 9 Corydon 262, 486 527 Susie 684 Hamilton 262 Ellen F. 949 Theodore F. 590 Hezekiah 7. .2 Elizabeth 527 Wilfred A. 1076 FRAIZER Florence 893, 1216 GARRETT George I. 1075, 1288 Frances E. 527 Anna 1090 Isaac 1075 Frederick A. 893 D. H. 1027 FRAZER Frederick C. 527 Harry D. 1027 Harriet G. 1069 Hannah N. 527 GARRISON James S. 1069 Helen E. 1289 Mattie M. 1138 Samuel W. 1069 Henry A. C. 527 GARTON FRAZIER Henry F. 893, 1216 Ellen 1298 Lina E. 1229 Henry W. 893 GARFIELD FRANKLIN Isaac 547 Daniel W. 500.81 MaryW. 775 James 547 Edward M. 1200 Elizabeth 1012 Jay D. 1289 Estella M. 864. 1201 FREDENBURG Merton 1202 Fannie M. 500, 864 Alice 1084 Nathan 893 Halsey 500,863 FREDERICKS Osaro 547 Harold 1200 Madena 1090 Sidney K. 1202 Henry W. 500 FREELOVE Simeon 1019 Jessie M. 863 James L. 643 Wallace 547 Julia C. 500,81 FREEMAN FURBUSH Milton 500 Caroline E. 704 Alvena M. 1225 Paulina E. 500, 864 Harriet 385 Amos W. 1225 Shirley 863, 1200 Louise F. .384 Elva C. 1225 Tempe F. 863. 1200 Mr. 1227 Olive T. 700 William M. 863. 1200 Sarah 103 FURMAN GARLAND FREESE Lydia Myrtimer 696 Alden W. 715 Benjamin 473 oo.; Amasa S. 715 Coroline 473 Pliny G. 696 Fay E. 715, 1107 Delevan 473 GAGE GATES Edwin W. 473, 831 Caroline M. 745 Alvina 760 Leonard 473 Cordelia 304 Alvira 1141 Prudence 473, 832 Desire 174 Charles M. 760 William F. 831 Florence 577 Cyreneus C. 760 FRENCH Julia C. 577 Cyrus M. 1141 Addie A. 635 Marietta 821 Edith M. 809 Annie F. 635 William L. 577 Fanny A. 1141 Arthur M. 1067 GALBRAITH Herbert N. 809 Edward M. 1067 Gilbert S. 1295 IdaE. 761. 1149 Ella 635 Helen P. 1295 Ida M. so9. 1181 Fannie H. 6.3.3 William P. 1295 Jesse N. 809 Helen L. 12,39 GALE John W. 760 Horace L. John J. 625 Emery P. 1172 Kate L. 782 635 Glenn N. 1173 Miss 790 JuliaMr. FRETTER Hattie FRISBEE Henry D. FRISBIE Maria L. FRITH Sanders A. FROAT Theodore FROST Benjamin H. Bessie B. George W. 651 Harold F. 1173 Mary 617 556 10891191 461 812 803 114711011 584, 976 Leon E. Mary J. GALER Joseph B. G ALLISON Charles GALLOP Mr. GALLOWAY EmmaEmma A. George George S. William William H. 1173 794 908 1312 759 815 1183 815 1183 81.3 118° Nelson J. Oscar C. Sierra N. Volney C. GAVREX Lizzie GAY' Albert K. Austin T. Edna Elisha G. Ethel Watson GAYLORD Ackley Franklin 760. .8110 1141 1149 1141 324 635 10041262126212641264 270, 1162 Harry M. Mr.MaranaSarah L. Sarah W. SilenceSolomon W. William B. FRY Amanda FRYE Alpheus 1143 William N. 815 309 494 584738554 1142 584949 1102 GAMBIA Olive GANNON ElmerG. MelvinWilliam E. GARDNER Arthur 11. Cora E. David P. Dewitt O. 765 130113011301 982 684589 684 GENUNG Alice B. M, CharlesLucy Merwin GERHARDT Henry GERRISH Ann! L. Charles W. 464464464464464 1100 10971097 INDEX. 1351 Frank W. 1097 John H. 1097 Lewis E. 1097 Luther M. 1007 Mae E. 1097 GEOGHAGEN Allen J. 1305 Thomas J. 1305 GETCHELL Alice M. 1096 Etta M. 701,1096 Ida L. 1096 Leonard E. 701 Warren E. 701, 1096 Willis L. 701 GHEHEY Isabelle C. 1230 GHOSLIN Elizabeth 792 Emma 792 GIBBS Abigail 365 Ann 136,222 Betsey > 222, 259 Deliverance 136 Eliza 623 Elizabeth 136 Heman 136 Henry 405 Job 136 Joshua 136 Mary 80 Robert 136 Ruth 79 Sylvanus 136, 222 Sylvia 136 GIBSON Adalaide M. 1082 Arthur C. 1169 Clarence D. 1169 Dale L. 1169 Frederic N. 1308 Guy 1308 Rubie M. 1169 GIDDIE Adam 11.33 Elsie A. 1133 GIDDINGS Alice 716 Arthur E. 716 Mary Stepnen 192 716 GIFFORD Abigail 121 Amanda M. 46!' Charles E. L. 1247 Edwin S. 469 Ellen F. 1247 Eliza A. 565 Emeline L. ¦553, 555 Eunice C. 676 Frank L. 1247 Frederick 798 George W. 708 Harvey 7! 18 Horace C. 469 Isaac S. 469 John 708 Kenner G. 798 MarthaJ. 708 Mary E. 7.08 Sarah J. 469 Silas D. 469 Walter J. 798 William M. • 1247 GILBERT Arad .204 Barzill 447 Bruce B. 80.3 Ernest H. 805 George 448, 805 George M. 805 Helen 448 John 448 Laura 448 Laura E. 805 Lucy 448 GOLDTHWAIT GILL Maria L. 955 Anna 1007 GONSER Lucy 981 Emma 1154 GILLETT GOODBY Bernice R. 1182 James H. 994, 1265 Betsey S. Diantha H. Mr. Meliville M. 405 Mildred L. 1265 830264 1181 Wilmot N. GOODE Frances C. 994, 1266 743 GILLETTE Abner G. Adeline R. Anson 490 797, 1174 790 GOODHUE Florence A. Francis A. 12511251 Caroline F. 279, 521 GOODING Carrie B. 1174, 1303 Emma 971 Charlie A. 1174 GOODNOW George D. 797, 1174 Mary 771 George K. 1174 GOODRICH Harriet M. 1174, 1303 Abram 874 Hubert E. 279 Anna E. 1131 Justus E. .270 Beatrice 1131 Mr. 490 Calvin 227, 413 Minnie A. 1174, 1303 Charles E. 414 Sarah M. 1174 Charles H. 743 GILLIS Charles N. 414 Abbie M. 1111 Cynthia 413 GILLOTT Edna 1131 Cora 1166 Edward H. 874 Jasper 1166 Elmer R. 1189 Mr. 784 Emeline 743 Wilbur 1166 Ethel 1131 William 1166 Florence L. 1131 GILMAN Frances A. 834 William H. 1056 Franklin 743 GILPIN Frederick C. 828, 1189 George 809 Frederick L. 1189 GINN George 743 Daniel A. 584 Gladius 1131 GLADWYN Gordon E. 1189 lx>ttie C. 443, 796 Grace E. 1189 Minnie A. ¦ 796 Harry J. 414 William 442 Helen R. 414, 744 William R. 443, 796 Herman C. 744 GLEASON Horace A. 1121 Martha L. 944 Howard N. 874 J. Edward 1189 GLEDHILL Jacob L. 227, 414 Jennie E. 853 James 743 John L. 853 James A. 414, 744 Katie N. 853, 1197 James N. 744 GLESSNER Jefferson M. 744, 1130 Elizabeth 1036 Jennie 743 Frances 1056 Jeremiah 22 7, 413, 743 Jacob 1036 Jesse C. 1189 John G. M. 1036 Jesse D- 828, 1189 GLINES John 226 Alice L. 1023 John S. 414, 743 Finaldo A. 1035 Joseph . 413 Martha 1023 Joseph F. 744, 1131 GLOYD Joseph K 911 Abbie A. 610 Juliet T. 1121 Abbott L. 1011 Lester 0. 1189 Charles O. 610, 1011 Lorenzo J. 828 Clara M. 610 Lucinda 257 Lura C. 1011 Lucy 227, 413 Noah L. 610 Lucy B. 1189 GODDARD Lucy C. 414, 744 Catherine R. 728, 1119 Martha J. 414, 743 Charles J. 728 Mary 1212 Jerome 728 Mary E. 414, 743 GODFREY Maude 1131 Alexander 310 Mercy E. Myrtle 413 Gideon 310 1131 GODWIN Nathan 743 Park 365 Pearly 1131 GOFF Percy B. 1131 Albert E. 1145 Phebe 479 J. Burton 1145 Portia M. 1131 GOIN Raymond W. 1188 Esther C. 11.30 Rebecca L. 743 GOLDING Sally H. 413 Robert D. 844 Sarah L. 1180 GOLDSMITH Vera 1131 Arthur G. 1101 William 743, 744, 1131 Chester H. 1101 William A. 414, 742. 1131 1352 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. William C. William S. GOODSPEED AdaM. Ann F. Arethusia Arthur Benjamin Benjamin F. CalvinCarolineCharlesCharles P. Charles S. ChloeChloe C. ElizaElizabethErnest EthelFranklinFredGalen Harriet HarryHenry C. Isabel M. Julia A, J. Julia P. Judith H. Justus H. Lemuel Lucinda Lucy MaryNabby H. PhilanderRuby Sarah A. SophiaSusan GOODWIN AlbertAlbert B. Albert P. Alvery E. Delia E. Edward C. Edward P. Ellen L. ElijahEmmaFrancis D. GraceHenrietta E. HenryJohnC.John M. Margaret Mary PaulSarah A. Sarah M. Solomon GOODYEAR Nina A. GOOLD Charles H. Clara V. Frances M. Henry B. Henry H. James F. James W, Kathryn A. Mildred A. Sarah A. GORHAM Eliza GOSIIORN Eliza J. John M. Marshall Julia A. Susan GOTT 11311189 847559 203 202 2! 1.2 550201 292 292, 559559 292, 558556 202 572 292, 558 10901090 292, 560 1090 292, 559 292, 559 1090 559721 292, 560 559 292, 558292 20.3 573 30-1 202 292202 1090 292, 558170 202 279, 521 521 598 1143 521 279, 521 598 5! 18 5!. 8 279521 279, 520 598 508 598 521, 889598 321 312 508273 1267 859, 1199 859 859, 1199 859, 1199 959 85! I 859 1199 859, 1199 859 368, 667 368368 469273 GOTWALD Almena 1030, 1283 Charles H. 1030 David K. 1030, 1282 Elizabeth G. 1283 Frederick G. 1030 1283 George D. 1030, 1283 Julia B. 1283 Luther A. 1030, 1283 Mary K. 1283 Mary S. 1030 Robert C. 1030 William K. 1283 William W. 1030 GOULD Alfred 882 Burt 882 Delos W. 513 Frank 882 George E. 513, 882 George T. 495 H. M. 1083 Helen J. 495 Henry D. Henry H. James F. James H. Jay JohnJohn H. GRAY Christopher Gordon Y'. James L. Louisa Mr. MissMargaretPhebe K. Samantha A. GRAYHAM Ann ParkerWilliamDorothy James Z. Louisa GOVE GOWER GRAHAM Carrie Dolly M. EbenezerEmma Fannie R. George Hant'ord Jane S. Joe A. Joseph MinnieMinnie L. Noah M. GRANGER Mary GRANT Harry C. Lawrence W. Lucy E. Sarah M. GRAVES Amelia B. 513, 882 495 40540.3 N-,3 181 405 1083 882, 1214 184 488 1174 671 1132, 12961132 314 788 314 1132 2.54 1132 314 124.2 1132 1232, 1297 409 11611161121.2 264 Amy M. AshbelByron H. Byron P. Calvin J. Calvin V. Carrie F. CatherineCephas A. Elmer T. Emma. J. Emma R. Ferdinand V. Ferdinand V. George A. George H. George I'. Gorge R. Henry K. Jelferson P. Joe F. Lucian II. Margaret E. Rosetta M. Rufus II. Stanley A. Mary GRAYSON 700 1167 440 1167 790, 1167 1168, 1302 790. 11681006 222, 790, 1167 100.3, 10061168 1168 790, 116, 440, 789 1168, 1302 790, 1167 1167 114.3 1145 1145 790, 1168 11671006 1168 1006 10061167 483 882 1190 182 483 716483 485 1027 55, 56, 57 1221 790 GROHE Adolph G. 913 Ernest H. 913 Gertrude C. 913 Lester A. 913 GREEN Alonzo 1174 Allen J. 1152 Cassandria S. 601 Charles A. 797. 1174 Charles J. 1174 Cynthia 448 Edward P. 797, 1175 Ella O. 797. 1175 Emily C. 1175 Emma A. 1267 Emma L. 797 Fitzhugh 1255 George L. 356 George S. 746 George W. 797 1174 Hendrick A. 746 Jennie A. 912 Jerusha 836 Joseph 797 Kittie M. 1201. 1304 Martha H. 1175 Mary L. 1174 Nancy J. 746 Noble T. 746 Robert A. H. 1174 Russell 43- Sarah 1040 Sherman B. 746 Thomas H. 797 William B. 74b William S. 1201 Winifred 1201 GREENE Augusta M. 960 Benjamin H. 856 Calvin H. 855 Charles A. 960 Charles T. 1225 George A. 960 Henry W. 856 Horace H. 856 Marjorie C. 1198 Susau T. 960 William C. 960 , 1248 William H. 856 , 1198 GREENWAY' Frank 741 Harriet 741 GREENWOOD Adam 12:32 Adam H. 1232 Adelbert 1232 Constance 1199 Edna 1252 Geneva 1232 Jennie 1252 Mary K. 1243 Mar vet ta 1232 Ruth 1232 Sarah J. 1232 William 1199 William T. 1232 GREER Susan Y. 935 GREGORY Gilbert 140 INDEX. 1353 GREVE Charles T. 1164 Theodore 1164 GREW Rebecca 285 GREY Philuria 397 GRIFFETH Clarence H. 1213 GRIFFIN Ada B. 644 GRIFFIS Eliza 404 GRIFFITH Susan F. 942 Martha 752 GRIGGS Sarah E. 761 Horace W. 75-i GRIGSBY Ida X. 1121 GRIMM Mary B. 1237 GRIXOLD Elvada ,-49 GRISWOLD Abigail 257 Albert 791 Alfred G. 791 Cecelia M. list) Ellen G. 791 Elvina G. 791 Levi A. 791 Phebe M. 828 GROSS Annie T. 590, 9,83 Benjamin 176, 177, 310 Delia H. 177, 309, 1312 Eliza P 318, 590 Hannah 177.310 James E. 310. 590 Lydia 177. 309 Mary E. 590, 983 Mercy 177, 310 Nellie 590, 9,83 Rebecca E. 310, 5sd Ruth 91 Ruth'D. 177, 309 GRUBB Mary li69 GRUMMOX Damaris 155 GUERNSEY Alice H. 724 Anna J. 724 Edwin M. 724 Edwin P. 724 Mabel H. 724, 1115 Rena C. 1115 GUILFORD Eva C. 1005 George 604, 1005 Linda E. 604 Lizzie I. 906 Walter 604 William H. 604 GUNN Henry J. 1008 James 1008 William E. 100- GUPTILL Abbie S. 750 Carrie E. 1100 Charles H. 1099 Charles E. 1100 Frank 1100 George 1100 Yinnie . 1100 HADDUCK Benjamin F. 9-3 Helen D. 9873 HADLEY Sarah 670 HAINES Abby E. 618 \lonzoM. 679,1072 Edgar E. Edward Ella E. George Henfv M. James G. Marion F. Sarah E. HAIR HALE AmandaHelen Sarah HALL Albert E AlvanArthur C. Augustus H. Bordman Carrie L. Charlotte E. Clara D. CorneliaDelia E Edwin A. EllaElizabethElmaetta E. Emily P. E . ily W. ErastusFannie Florence E. Francis G. Frank E. Freoerick A. Frederick R. George C. Grace M. Harry A. Hiland B. 509. Hiland S. Huldah Isabella S. Jean Jesse E. Jesse R. Joseph D. Joseph W. Kate A. LotLymanMabel A. Marion G. Mary B. Marv J. Nellie M. Samuel H. Sarah M. Sophia E. William E. William H. Winifred E. HALLETT Benjamin Benjamin W. Carleton C. Caroline P. Clara J. EdmundElsie R. Emily A. EugeniaGranville W. HenriettaHorace F. James D. James H. James W. Joseph P. Josiah H. Julia Julian G. Lucy L. Lucy P. Lydia W. 1071 5.3- 1071 889 679 1032 544 624191794 693 794, 1173 969, 1251 1224 794. 117310271027 878 50987.8 IllO 475 1119 475 10.5- 475 969. 97687.8 509, 878794 10271027 959878 794, 1173 878. 1212 509, 878 173 509 878 11731173 878 794 1027 588 47.) 1173 4159 .515 475 1187 8, 8 484 878. 1212 475 969, 1119 9.3939.3 305 96739.3 30.3 967 173 395..50.3. 574.395,' Marcia M. Marv.Mary A. Mildred C. Xaneie A. Xina Rose A. Ruth P. Samuel Samuel W. Sarah A. TemperanceTheodore B. William F. William W. HALLEY' Statira HALTOIX Emma H. HAMBLETOX Charles E. HAM ILL DorothyEdward Grace E. Ruth HAMILTON' Ellen E. Maude E. oi '7 128 968 574. 96S722 574 968573572285383 573 574. 968 574 1307 664 11+811+8 11+8 11+8 1255 1290 HAMLIX A. S. AbbieAbbie A. Abbie C. Abbie F. Abby F. Abbv I. Abby O. Abel Abigail 36. 48. 50 HAMBLIN". &c. 423. 767 477. 837 397, 725 642 360, 654 358, 652 1091 261259 . 84. 121. 128 167, 16S. 169, 185. 190, 192. 213 293. 321, 326, 383. 531, 542. 561 294.564 343, 642 489. 850 95, 442. 794 241, +40, 441690 7-9 58-5.587S46 240 217. 395 19233249958.1 +82. 696. 8+2. 1090 937 48+, S+4 195, 342, 649. 1050 593, 1062 789, 1167 N 672 991, 1264 382, 494, 696 591, 9v5 395. 574. 57496- !ti- 574 Abigail C. Abigail K. Abigail S. Abner Abraham H. Abraham L. Abram H. Ada Ada O. Ada V. AdalineAdaline L. Adams G. Adams J. Adda AddieAddie E. Addie M. Addie T. AddisonAdelbertAdelbert E. Adelbert G. Adelbert W. AdelaideAdelaide E. Adelaide P. Adelaide R. Adelia Adelia C. AdelineAdeline A. Adeline T. AdellaAdella M. Adolphus Adehza L. AfricaAgar P. Agnes D. Agnes E. Ainsworth F. Alanson F. 34 990 442. 796 311, 594 263,487645. 969 289. 550 400 519, 888 720 494. Sob 804. 1215 102, 18?, 190, 326691 497. -'31 373. 673 294. 373. 5673 144,245 1354 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Albert 339, 373, 488, 598, 633, 671 849, 934 Albert F. 446, 868 Albert G. 361, 656 Albert L. 540 Albert V. 342, 639 Albert W. 320, 610, 1042 Albertus B. 700, 1095 Albin 183, 318 Albion K. P. 531,905 Alden J. 317, 604 Alexander 386 Alexander A. 977 Alexander C. 372, 669 Alexander H. 386, 705 Alfred 273 Alfred D. F. 360, 655 Alfred F. 485, 845 Alfred M. 388, 708 Alfred S. 708 Alfred W. 320, 610 Alice 102, 188, 195, 857, 932, 992 1198 Alice C. 997 Alice D 975 Alice E.' 549, 616, 918, 930 Alice F. 323 Alice J. 361, 655 Alice L. 519, 643 Alice M. 622, 630, 814, 954, 1024 1036, 1042, 1245 Alice T. 669, 1060 Allen A. 309, 587 Allen F. 1217 Allen L. 1180 Alley M. 791, 1169 Almeda C. 904 Almena 336, 630 Almenia 312, 595 Almira 161, 165, 190, 217, 234, 252 279, 282, 283, 312, 386, 458, 534 597, 702, 1158. Almira F. 339, 561, 634, 953 Almira L. 535, 908 Alonzo 243, 444, 446 Alonzo A. 1158 Alonzo G. 319 Alonzo H. 700, 1095 Alpheus F. 286, 544 Alphonso 385 Alson H. 289, 550 Alta 939 Althea 387 Alton S. 792 Alva W. 697 Alvah 312, 588 Alvan 152, 263 Alvarado 259 Alvin H. 487, 657 Alvo D. 644 Alydia 94 Alzina R. 694, 1088 Amanda 311, 594 Amanda M. 524, 554 Amanda O. 318, 608 Amarilla 549, 934 Amarillus 312 Amasa 80, 141, 142, 238, 436, 784 Amelia 221, 323, 341, 405, 551, 615 733 933 Amelia C. 319,' 609 Ameretta ;j]2 America 102, 192, 194, 339 Ammi R. 482, 842 Amos 120, 139, 208, 224, 225, 411 Amy A. 1261 Ann 280. 524 Ann F. 37H Ann 11. 263, 487 Ann J. 3K7 Ann L. 570, 584 Ann M. 400, 570. 633, 1041 Anna 94, 180, 197, 282, ,312, 318 347, 383, 483, 608, 670, 843, 932 Anna B. 497, 860 Anna E. 950, 124,1 Anna F. 436. 640 Anna H. 1261 Anna L. 307, 433, 672, 779 Anna M. 373, 444 Anna W. 343, 976 Anne 31, 32, 142, 213 Annetie 920 Annie 695, 860, 920, 942 Annie C. 642, 643, 1047 Annie E. 382, 551, 696, 700, 936 Annie F. 540, 914 Annie L. 343, 489, 643, 850, 990 1217, 1244, 1264, 1305 Annie M. 682,1040,1217 Annie S. 622 Andrew C. 1089 Andrew F. 564, 958 Andrew.]. 561.943,953 Andrew T. 544, 918 Angelica T. 477, 837 Angeline D. 970 Angus J. 937 Annettie 514 Annis R. 639 Ansel 169, 295, 570 Anson B. 259, 477, 836 Anson L. 477, 838 Antoinette 277, 517 Aramantha V. 700, 1095 Arcillus 144, 250 Areannah 341, 637 Areo V. 152, 263 Armenta E. b22. 1024 Arminda 549, 5.32. 939 Arthur 545, 649, 920, 1046 Arthur B. 644. 676, 791, 1068, 1169 Arthur 0. 1069 Arthnr D. 987, 1261 Arthur H. 439, 786 Arthur M. 643, 876 Arthur P. 918,1228 Arthur S. 682. 860, 1199 Arthur W. 364, 583, 659, 975 Arvilla 553 Asa 80,81,144,151,160,161,167 245, 279, 287, 295, 544, 546, 566 Asa B. 264, 376, 485, 489, 844 Asa D. 247, 453 Asa F. 544 Asa W. 531 Asahel 208 Asahel W. 384, 697 Asenath J. 247, 453 Asia 102, 200 Asher P. 159, 271, 509 Ashton W. 720 Augusta 200, 362, 456, 639, 813 Augusta A. 343 Augustus 528 Augustus C. 268, 347, 498, 646 Austin 2+1, 444 Austin J. 319 Austin P. 587. 978 Avis 386, 703 B. Emeline 387 Barnabas 82, 166 167, 285. 286 Bartholomew 5, 27, 32, 33, 35 Baxter ,t,sb Bazaliel S. 103, 200 Belinda 311,593 Belle 494, 698. 856 Benjamin 37. 41, 43, 45, 48, 53. 54 55, 56, 57, 58, 64, 84, 87. 93, 94 121, 167, 168, 174, 176, 179, 207 209, 213, 290. 293. 305, 307, 371 372, 549, 561, 584, 670, 927. Benjamin B. 213, 308, 381. 586 Benjamin D. 381.695 Rcn.jamin E. 955 Benjamin F. 152, 263, 561, 608 954, 720 Benjamin II. 37.3, 682. 1006 Benjamin O. 318 Berenice 11. 644 Berlin +41.791 Bertha 7,8.4, 937, 1112 Bertha A. 1169 Bertha C. . 641 Bertha M. 954 Bertha N. 1095, 1291 Bessie A. 615 Bessie I. 1225 Bessie M. 641, 1042 Beth 1.01 Bethania G. 213, 384 Bethiah 670 Betsey 94. 132. 142, 144, 155, 159 160, 161, 165, 216, 266, 274, 284 342, 477, 596. Betsey A. 477, 836 Betsey B. 561. 953 Betsey E. 238, 433, 934, 1235 Betsey J. 551, 935 Betsey L. 381, 695 Betsey M. 386, 706 Betsey P. 271, 509 Betsey S. 554, 941 Betty 153 Beulah 1209 Blanche 815,895 Blanche E. 1112 Blanche O. 657 Blanche R. 1095 Burk 926 Burnell T. 84s Byron B. 442. 796 Byron D. 247, 454 Byron E. 453, 810 Byron S. 319, 436, 609, 784 Cady P. 990 Caleb 64,120,121,209,293.560 Caleb J. 150, 222, 259, 476. 477. 835 Caleb E. 952, 1243 Caleb O. 561,950 Calista 479, 839 Calvin 154, 214. 204, 265. 339. 38.8 490, 495, 652 857 Calvin A. 266. 497 Calvin O. 477. 643. 838 Calvin M. 777. 857. 1101 Candace 441. 791 Carl S. 1040 Oarlie G. 644 Carlton B. • 975 Carlton L. 10?2 Carnot 225. 412 Caro L. 899 Carolina 1158 Caroline 161, 240. 251. 266. 279 438, 456. 494, 495. 528. 856. 934 Caroline A. 343. 531. 905 Caroline B. 508, 878 Caroline E. 405. 453. 811 Caroline M. 360, 533. 654. 907 Caroline X. 436 Caroline S. 271. 509 Carrie A. 1042 Carrie B. 643 Carrie E. +82. 697. 843. 1091 Carrie M. 922, 1091 Carrie P. 70b Carrie R. 604. 1005 Cassendana 543. 916 Castella 190.327 Catalina Y. 412, 741 Catharine 262. 385, 491. 701 Catharine A. 446, 565. 961 Catharine M. 332. 552 Catharine S. 364, 660 Cecelia 926 Cecil M. 920 Celestia F. 376 Chandler G. 384.697 Charles 132, 133, 216. 264. 282, 333, 371, 436. 442. 501, 508. 530 604, 039, 6+8,670. 790. 791. 867 904, 984, 1062, 1168, 1222. 1524 Charles A. 341. 364, 608, 637, 644 660. 876, 926. 987, 1045. 12.14 1260. Charles A. S. 694 Charles B. 342, 640, 644, 121 8 INDEX. 1355 Charles 0. 268, 343, 498, 561, 570 953, 643 Charles E. 394, 457, 531, 563, 584 643, 649. 694, 708. 721, 814, 902 957, 1047, 1050. 1167. Charles F. 253, 382, 440, 461, 69(5 788, 813, 850. 964. 1250 Charles G. 344, 384, 644 Charles H. 281. 295. 385, 528, 5bb 641, 700,720, 1046,1111 Charles H. J. 283, 535 Charles J . 430, 433, 628, 777, 779 1033 Charles L. 374, 442, 499, 506, 696 874 Charles M. 213, 382, 397, 436, 72.3 784, 867. 1204 Charles N. 528, 900 Charles R. 485, 488. 656, 846 Charles S. 632. 659, 1040, 1054 Charles T. 583, 644, 953. 972. 1245 Charles W. 269, 386, 561, 566, 705 894, 90b, 955. 962, 975, 1111 1217, 1218, 1294. Charlotte 159. 241, 270, 271, 374 442, 50b Charlotte A. 263, 570. 808, 934 962, 1180 Charlotte C. 374. 678, 1250 Charlotte E. 788 Charlotte J. 442 Charlotte P. 332 Charilla R. 442, 795 Charra 277, 517 Chastina E. 363 Chauncy J. 782 Chester E. 1244 Chester R. 1091 Chloe 28b, 542, 543, 560 Chloe F. 950 Chloe M. • 1227 Chloe R. 394 Christiana A. 441 Christina B. 293, 561 Christina L. 218 Christopher O. 545, 922 Christopher O. 477, 836 Christopher R. 361, 655 Cicely 7 Cicero J. 238, 435 Claire 691 Clara 341,551,657,927,936,937 •Clara A. 695, 784, 1090, 1111, 1294 Clara H. 360, 654 Clara M. 549, 929 Clara O. 839, 1193 Olaracy 150 Clarence 937 Clarence B. 976 Clarence C. 813 Clarence H. 791, 1168, 1210, 875 Clarice 92» Clarissa 154, 155, 160, 185, 243 259,261.262,268,274. 318, 321 443, 479, 48b, 934, 1158. Clarissa A. 485, 847 Clarissa H. 217, 39d Clarissa M. 259,4/8 Clarinda 540, 912 Clary E. 637 Claudius H. 93< Claudius L. ?37 Clifford »4.o Clyde T. Clyde B. Collins E. CondeConstantContentCook, CoraCora A. Cora F. Cora H. Cora J. Cora M. 991.1265 587, 978 835, 1191 167 45, 46, 68 150, 260997 701 682599 633, 1042 682, 1072 Cora S. 987, 1260 Cordelia 306, 313, 580, 599 Cordelia A. 264 Cordelia F. 332,376,628 Cordelia H. 580 Corene 1256 Cornelia 593 Cornelia B. 591 Cornelia M. 457,814 Cornelia S. 319 Cornelius 47, 54, 55, 56, 57. 58, 76 78, 91, 93. 124. 138. 139, 175 176.212.224,306,307, 310,312 583, 597, 976. Cornelius F. 210, 374, 673 Oreda F. 849 Cynthia 144, 244, 271, 505, 506 Cyprian 494, 856 Cyrene 384, 1236 Cyrene E. 294, 563 Cyrene M. 213. 385 Cyreneus 81, 160 Cyrus 102, 195. 197, 199. 200. 3+7 353, 358, 364, 649, 653, 1051 Cyrus D. 342, 642 Damaris 142, 244 Dan 136, 220, 221 Dana 794 Dana B. 313, 643 Daniel 214, 386. 508 Daniel D. T. 225, 412 Daniel H. 251, 566 Daphne 551 Daphne J. 552,553,940 Darling 142, 242 David 26, 31, 44, 45, 48, 54. 64. 70 94, 95, 124, 133, 142, 177. 178 183, 207, 208, 212, 213, 214, 265 - 306, 311, 312, 318, 371, 372, 376 381, 385, 491, 579, 580, 591, 598 970, 996. David A. 381, 694 David B. 221, 306, 406 David F. 491, 501. 855, 867 David H. 477, 835 David J. 735 David P. 380, 691 David R. 550 David T. 195, 343, 344, 644, 818 David W. 312, 385, 595, 596, 993 1089 Deborah 28, 64, 70, 121, 134. 210 213, 375, 381 Deborah C. 376, 682 Deborah L. 218, 400 Deborah M. 251, 456 Deborah P. 133, 218 Decatur 405 DeForest W. 487, 847 Delano R. 455, 811 DeLancy B. 986 Delia 599, 997 Delia A. 273,511 Delia E. 251, 457 Delila E. 294 Deliverance 45, 65, 124, 210 Delia E. 1217 Delia R. 794 Delwin A. 904, 1222 Delwin F. 927 Derrick V. 477 DeWitt C. 372. 071 Diantha 596 Dimon C. 1166 Doddy 672 Don C. 549 Donald C. 644 Donald D. 1173 Donald O. 1244 Dora 857, 1198 Dorothy M. 1222 Dorr 261, 484 Dorr L. 840 Dorr M. 483, 484, 844 Dorcas 192, 294, 331 Dorcas E. 540, 912 Dorcas H. 565, 960 Drusilla 290, 306, 554, 578, 969 Drusilla F. 943, 1237 Duane 549, 551, 923, 935, 1231 Dun ton 1223 Dwight E. 888 Dwight M. 518, 887, 888 Earl L. S43, 1111 Earle W. 610 Earnest A. 720, 1111 Eben G. 393, 720 Eben P. 273 Ebenezer 33, 35, 36, 37, 43, 46, 47 65, 70, 76, 134, 221, 271, 405 Ebenezer S. 159, 271 Edgar A. 515 Edgar F. 275, 515 Edgar S. 490 Edith 920, 1245 Edith A. 953 Edith E. 720 Edith K. 1225 Edith M. 964 Edmond 243 Edmund 1101 Edmund A. 708 Edmund H. 388, 707, 1101 Edmund I. 868 Edna 884, 997 Edna L. 1225 Edson H. 275, 514 Edson S. 487, 848 Edson T. 485, 845 Edward 7, 8, 659, 1054 Edward A. 643, 660, 904, 1055 Edward B. 964 Edward B. C. 91b Edward C. 433, 566, 777 Edward E. 1055 Edward F. 324, 364, 616. 657 Edward G. 691, 999 Edward H. 532, 585, 906, 977 Edward J. 553, 941 Edward K. 905, 1225 Edward L. 240, 343, 382, 623, 643 Edward M. Edward P. Edward R. Edward S. 152 Edward T. Edward W Edwin 217, 289 Edwin A. Edwin O. Edwin D. Edwin F. Edwin G. Edwin 11. Edwin M. Edwin O. Edwin P. Edwin R. Edwin S. Edwin T. Eme A. Eiiie L. Elbert B. Elbridge EldoraEleanor Eleanor A. Eleazer 5, 30, 3: 42, 48, 54, 55. 176, 194, 195, 398, 5,86 ElectaElecta S. Eli EliasElias B. Elias T. Elida O. 17 678, 1071 508, 570, 964 815 238, 240, 364, 430 438, 659, 906 649, 1051 247, 386, 701 I, 313, 339, 398, 551 553, 599, 608, 634 251,457 323 814, 847, 927398 656, 1053 986 569, 720, 1113 317, 604, 937 444, 986 937. 1113 591, 986 649, 953 384,553 792, 1169 839. 1193 384 991. 126,8 281, 313, 528, 964 490, 546, 851 , 35, 36, 37, 40, 41 58, 93, 97, 102, 133 217, 307, 308, 344 159, 272, 479 317, 606 208, 372 293261 501, 952 488 1356 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Elijah 59, 102, 103, 146, 155. 159 178, 265, 266, 312, 494, 496 Elijah L. 197. 344 Elinor C. 1055 Elisha 37, 41, 58, 59, 103, 106, 165 283, 284, 540 Elisha A. 569 Elisha H. 152, 263 Eliza 197, 240, 311. 318, 405, 594 606, 732, 733, 1123 Eliza A. 252, 327. 458, 459, 622, 731 814, 934, 1235 Eliza C. 319 Eliza J. 554 Eliza K. 343. 643 Eliza L. 261, 295, 486, 569, 963 Eliza M. 247, 452, 453, 810 Eliza O. 551, 933 Eliza V. 554, 943 Elizabeth 7, 37, 39, 55, 58, 66, 102 103, 109, 124, 139, 144, 152, 161 179, 186, 207, 211, 252, 264, 277 282, 285, 293, 295, 311, 313, 347 371, 372. 384, 385, 477, 483, 518 545, 551, 560. 599, 782, 921, 936 939, 940, 1165. Elizabeth 0. 570, 905, 1224, 1227 Elizabeth H. 906 Elizabeth J. 225. 332. 628 Elizabeth M. 224. 542. 91b Elizabeth O. 721. 1113 Elizabeth P. 542 Elizabeth T. 339 Elizabeth V. 477 Elkanah 35, 36, 37, 48, 49, 84, 167 290. 555 Ella 341, 446, 638, W2. 984 Ella A. 549, 928 Ella D. 399, 726 EllaE. 388,709 Ella I. 489, 850 Ella J. 485, 845, 1158 Ella M. 640, 1046 Ella W. 610 Ellen 597 Ellen A. 997 Ellen E. 344, 644 Ellen F. 275 Ellen K. 341.637 Ellen L. 1101 Ellen M. 253,358,453,461,591 810. 916, 985 Ellen P. 941,1236 Ellis 168, 294 Elmer E. 540, 914 Elmer L. 953 Elmira 551, 935 Elmira M. 485, 845 Elmina B. 489 Elnathan 374 Elnathan P. 133 Elsie 996 Elsie B. 906 Elsie J. 1111 Elsie M. 488. 849 Elsie W. 682 Elvaton 133, 218 Elvira 273,363,371,669 Elvira B. 342, 641 Elvira C. 372 Ely 178, 312, 599 Emeline 372, 553, 669, 941 Emeline E. 400 727 Emily 225, 243, 411, 443, 532, 1223 Emily A. 950 Emily B. 508, 877 Emily O. 444, 570, 799 Emily E. 444, 798 Emily F. 950 Emily H. 289, 373, 547, 673 gmily J 252. 459 Emily M. 433, 777 Emily R. I07-) EmMy S. 5H7 Emerson F. 109 Emery G. 991 Emma 552, 584, 939 Emma A. 364,657 Emma B. 961 Emma C. 361,655 Emma E. 794, 904, 921, 1172. 1222 1230 Emma F. 706. 1101 Emma F. G. 697, 1091 Emma J. 458, 544, 591, 815. 919 Emma M. 634,808,1179 Emma P. 440, 7.88 Emma B. 961 Emmons- 277. .518 Enoch E. 312. 597 Ephraim 94, 139, 178,311 Ephraim S. 580, 970 Erasmus D. 225 Erasmus H. 532 Erastus 141, 144, 239, 251, 440 Erastus C. 216 Erastus E. 518, 888 Erastus G. 152, 263, 487 Ernest A. 720 Ernest J. ¦ 671 Ernest L. 784 Ernest S. 587, 954 Estella 934. 1235 EstellaA. 485.845 Estella M. 490,851.990,1089 Estella V. 694, 1090 Esther 36, 45, 46, 67. 68. 141. 213 239, 266, 314. 494, 597. 782. 838 Esther C. 1234 Esther L. 485, 846, 1005 Esther M. 405, 734 Esther V. 914 Etta 385, 634. 1043 Etta B. 692 Etta E. Uu Etta M. 385, 700 Ethal M. 815 Ethel A. 914 Ethel B. 840 Ethel E. 845 Ethel G. 795, 1173 Ethel K. 1173 Ethel L. 1121 Ethel M. 1091 Ethel P. 708 Ethel S. 587, 978 Ethel V. 914 Eugene B. 457. 813 Eugene D. 458, 814 Eugene E. 994 Eugene L. 591, 596, 986, 993 Eugene V. 789, 1167 Eugenia F. 542. 916 Eugenia M. 808, 1179 Eunice 154, 155, 265 Eunice B. 261 Eunice E. 708 Eunice S. 1070 Europe 102, 191 Europe W. 336, 630 Eva A. +87 '848 Eva B. ' s7H Eva T. ii;(i Eveline 240, 251,351, 418. 457, +89 Evelyn O. 661 Evelyn M. 1222 EvilenaM. 4,-3 Everett F. 697 Experience 37. 41. 42. 219 401 Ezekiel 1:13 -17 Ezekiel C. 309 587 Ezra 210, 374. 375. 5.37. 678 Ezratl. 375.681 Facelia iflgq Fannie 606, 1006 1 annto P. s36 Fannie W. 704,1100 banny 234, 262, 282, 1158, 1234 'tinny G. 259,481 1 tinny P. 194, ;m 1< ily ,a) Fayette B. 251, 456 Ferdinand 920 Flavia E. 544, 919 Flavilla P. 386, 703 Flavlus J. 545, 922 Flora 608, 1006 Flora A. 320, 453, 810 Flora B. 616 Flora C. 604 Flora E. 098 Flora G. 1042 Florence 438,659,701,920,1095 1228 Florence A. 996 Florence B. 922 Florence E. 840, 1267 Florence I. 637 Florence M. 499,541.706 Florence J. 1121 Florinda J. 605 Floyd 441, 794 Floyd R. 843 Frances 251. 436, 456, 784 Frances A. 373,673 Frances C 11.38 Frances E. 273, 511 Frances H. 678 Frances J. 253, 460 Frances L. 508, 878. 994 Frances M. 553, 0,0 Frances P. 591,986 Frances S. 735 Francis 144, 195. 207, 342. 371 638, 639, 1121 Francis A. 640 Francis B. 839 Francis E. 569. 962. 406 Francis I. 553 Francis J . 268 Francis L. 518, 88s Francis M»261, 289, 406, 488. 532939 Francis Z. 920 Frank 353. 436. 488. 495. 649, 670 782, 857. 874. 904, 1198. 1230 Frank A. 875.906,953.1209 Frank B. sati. 921, 1229 Frank C. 632 Frank D. 907,1225 Frank E. 490, 642. 1047 Frank H. 497, 701. 784. 813. -60 Frank I. +-,-. 849 Frank P. 528 . Frank S. 656, 83-. 1053 Frank W. 540. 637. 719. ,-4-. 914 1034, 1046 Franklin 40.5. 784 Franklin B. 307, 406. 482, 585843 Franklin C. 616, 1015 Franklin E. 508. 877 Franklin L. 531. 904 Franklin W. 263, 487 Fred 842. 857. 1046. 1198 Fred A. +8s, 6+2. 849 Fred B. 514, 697, 884 Fred C. 647 Fred D. II. 659 Fred E. +37. 814. 8715, 1192 Fred F. 875, 1209 Fred L. 5,85 Fred M. 117s, 1070 FredX. 914 Fred O. 904 Frederick 141. 240. 260, 289. 498 526, 528. 5.32. 899 Frederick A. .353 Frederick B. 323, 615 Frederick 11. 434, 860. 899 Frederick,!. 3732 Frederick M. 240, 341, 439, 638 78b, 868 Frederick N. 430, 777 Frederick S. 643 Frederick V. 238. 434 Frederick W. 364, 487, 659 INDEX 1357 Freeman 186, 323 GeordieH. 644 George 7, 102, 200, 243, 273, 275 280, 283. 400, 440, 495, 515, 522 535, 540, 660, 784, 815, 895, 955 965. George A. 261, 319, 484, 697, 1091 George B. 284,541,544,735,919 George C. 265,491 George D. 457, 678, 814, 1070 George E. 353, 423, 458, 720, 767 815 876,906, 1111 George F. 332, 498, 628, 861, 867 955, 1204, 1246. George G. 1034 George H. 200, 261, 363, 440, 485 531, 561, 570, 644, 656, 706, 720 788, 904, 905, 952, 953, 965, 1224 1245 George I. 632, 1040 George K. 339, 632 George L. 528. 876. 899, 977 George M. 374, 676 George O. 479, 549, 840, 930 George P. 659,1218 George R. 541 George S. 555, 845 George T. 605, 698, 1006 George W. 252, 269, 294, 319, 343 364, 384, 386, 457, 459, 491, 497 501, 561, 563, 570, 608, 682, 698 701, 852, 860, 861, 955, 965, 1046 1158, 1199. George Z. 583, 975 Georgiana 535, 943, 1237 Georgie 977 Geneva 936 Geneveive 888 Gertrude A. 661 Gertrude E. 438, 868, 952 Gertrude H. 535, 676, 1069 Gertrude L. 542 Gertrude R. F. 660, 1055 Giles 26 Gladys 1089 Gladys E. 1222 Gladys M. 1101 ' Glezen F. 608 Goodman 31 Gorham • 213, 384 Grace 857, 927, 996 Grace A. 835, 961, 1192 Grace B. 1047 Grace D. 399, 726 Grace E. 920 Grace H. 285, 977 Grace I. 535 Grace M. 616, 735, 1091 Grafton 209 Graham 926 Granville F. 563 Green 102 Greta R. 876 Grove A. 381, 693 Grover D. 997 Gustavus A. 266, 492 Guy 919 Guy F. 937 H. Leo 994 Hallett 213, 385 Hannah 7, 27, 32 44, 45, 64, 66, 84 121, 136, 139, 168,178, 192, 202 210, 219, 221, 224, 2S0, 283, 312 331, 374, 386, 401, 522, 534, 545 923. Hannah A. 375, 535, 679, 950 Hannah B. 152, 263, 307, 372, 584 Hannah C. 282, 386, 532, 534, 907 Hannah E. 243, 444 Hannah J. 705, 1101 Hannah L. 197, 353 Hannah M. 261, 483, 552, 938 Hannah N. 161, 278 Hannah S. 212, 217, 394 Hannibal 102, 197, 199, 200, 349 354, 358, 387, 697, 70b, 840 Hannibal E. 353, 649 Hannibal F. 658, 922 Hannibal G. 192, 332, 336, 630 Hannibal H. 644 Happie A. 541 Hanot 294, 543 Hariot C. 326 Harley 494, 856 Harmon 241,440,596,994 Harriet 219, 225, 243, 262. 265 287, 311, 312, 386, 401, 436, 446 452, 486, 477, 490, 586, 592, 597 598, 633, 704, 783, 996, 1040 1158. Harriet A. 283, 453, 534, 701, 809 1095 Harriet C. 622, 1023 Harriet E. 375, 485, 534, 679, 846 907 Harriet F. 344, 440, 644, 786 Harriet G. 659 Harriet H. 444, 570 Harriet M. 506, 591, 634, 977, 987 1044 Harriet N. 259, 294, 479, 564, 950 1243 Harriet P. 397, 405, 725, 733 Harriet R.. 238 Harriet S. 240, 423, 437, 484, 732 844. 1123 Harriet U. 591,985 H arriet W. 540, 914 Harold 977,1053 Harold C. 1261 Harold E. 1005 Harriot 970, 543 Harriot A. 580 Harris S. 786 Harrison 311, 594, 919 Harrison S. 594, 992 Harry 436, 782 Harry A. 609 Hajry B. 615 Harry H. 899, 1221 Harry J. 991,1265 Harry W. 777, 1164 Hartwell A. 386, 700 Hartwell C. 441. 791 Hartwell H. 1168 Harvey 133, 159, 160, 218, 273, 440789 Harvey D. 287, 545 Harvey M. 554,943 Haskaline 494, 856 Hattie E. 444, 799, 922 Hattie M. 700 Hawley H. 259, 479 Hazen D. 644 Helen 381, 436, 495, 647. 782, 857 1052, 1165 Helen F. 978, 1040 Helen B. 644 Helen E. 263, 488, 973 Helen H. 708, 810, 976 Helen W. 1168 Heman 508 Heman G. 259 Heman T. 312 Henrietta 312 Henrietta A. 596, 994 Henrietta L. 360, 653 Henrietta T. 954, 1245 Henry 7, 161 , 243, 277 281, 364 441, 452, 479, 528, 551, 553, 554 790, 807. Henry A.' 388, 442, 444, 566, 709 795 Henry B. 610, 720, 922 Henry C. 282, 479, 532, 839 Henry F. 456, 813 Henry H. 200, 363,453, 531 , 598906 Henry J. 343, 644 Henry K. 386.701,952 Henry L. 705, 1100 Henry M. 332, 361, 796, 937, 1224 Henry N. 277, 517, 888 Henry P. 342 Henry S. 263, 393, 488, 489, 719 Hen ry W. 266, 317, 495, 860, 954 Herbert 697, 1062 Herbert E. 678 Herbert H. 876 Herbert T. 963 Herman 271 Herman G. 259, 477, 836 Herman R. 637, 1045 Herman T. 312 Hermon M. 406 Hester 312, 595 Hettie M. 906 Hettie P. 984 Hezekiah B. 266, 490 Hiram 178, 241, 243, 313, 373, 441 446, 598, 672, 996 Hiram E. 1065 Hiram F. 238, 436 Hiram H. 444, 799 Hoel H. 794 Holland 441, 792 Hoi ton 285 Homer 225, 240, 439, 735 Homeria 225 Hope 35, 37, 47, 82, 167, 176, 290 306, 579 Hopestill 47, 76, 231 Horace 186, 323, 324, 1223 Horace A. 263, 488 Horace E. 634, 904, 1043 Horace H. 531, 904 Horace L. 262, 849 Horace M. 1121 Horace P. 704 Horace Y. 263, 488 Horatio 271, 505 Horatio B. 323, 615 Horatio H. 676, 1067 Howard 842 Howard H. 1043 Hugh W. 838 Hulda • 1198 Huldah 182, 312, 317, 545 Huldah G. 262 Hyrum 551 I. E. 482 Ida 777, 1062, 1164 Ida A. 697 Ida E. 598 Ida F. 569 Ida H. 604 Ida M. 937, 997 Iddella L. 643 IdellaG. 697, 1091 Idris 216 Ha 939 Inez E. 792, 1169 Inez L. 549, 929 Ira 182, 268, 312, 317, 596 Ira A. 317 Ira B. 597, 708, 995 Ira H. 799 Ira W. 317, fi06 Irene 934 Iris 926 Irving W. 319 Isaac 47, 54, 58, 70, 80, 81, 95, 96 102, 132, 133, 155, 182, 183, 199 216, 217, 268, 317, 319. Isaac G. 200, 361 Isaac H. 285, 542 Isabell 937 Isabella B. 953 Isabella E. 643 Isabella S. 554, 942 Isabella W. 1246 Isabelle B. 953 Isadore 912 Isadore F. 563. 957 Isadore G. 563, 957 Isadore J. 957, 1247 Isaiah 128, 167, 213, 288. 363, 383 550, 552, 940 1358 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Isaiah B. 307, 584 Isaiah H. 384, 697 Isaiah S. 940 Israel 5, 32, 35, 36, 76 IvaB. 1112 Izabel M. 861 Jabez 45, 46, 67, 80, 128, 130, 140 141, 215, 236 Jabez D. 549 Jacob 384, 549, 551, 596, 927, 928 Jacob E. 544, 553, 920 Jacob L. 919 Jacob P. 928 Jacob V. 289, 547, 926 James 5, 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 18, 26, 27 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36 37, 43, 44, 45, 54, 63, 68, 121, 124 131, 142, 208, 209, 210, 213, 241 259, 374, 381, 400, 441, 598, 670 673, 733, 767, 996, 1062, 1089 1157. James A. 484, 640, 844, 1167 James B. 302, 633, 656, 1042 James D. 271, 318, 508, 608 James E. 282, 332, 405, 534, 599 734, 888, 997 James F. 213, 382 James G. 192, 332, 344. 444, 644 798 James H. 480, 518, 840, 906 James J. 374, 676 James M. 343, 372, 382, 546, 608 671, 696, 1069 James N. 259, 479 James P. 534 James R. 477, 508, 875, 876, 1218 James T. 405, 732 James V. 234, 423, 1158 James W. 343, 546, 672 Jane 93, 154, 176, 177, 273, 286, 306 308, 372, 386, 511, 543, 544, 586 670, 702, 918. Jane A. 240, 506 Jane E. 243, 269, 444, 445, 489, 502 799 Jane G. C. 659 Jane M. 555, 943 Janetta 444, 800 Jasper E. 964 Jay L. 921 Jay T. 997, 1267 Jeanette 261,400,456 Jeanette M. 1180 Jehiel 81, 159 Jemima 120, 208 Jenette 455, 811 Jennie 670, 784, 904, 993, 1061 Jennie B. 1042 Jennie C. 540, 914 Jennie E. 591, 987, 991, 1265 Jennie L. 458, 816 Jennie M. 506, 875 Jennie P. 698, 1093 Jenny L. 519 Jenny V. 888 Jeremiah 928 Jerome B. 593, 991 Jerusha 84, 121, 150, 159, 260, 271 Jerusha A. 309, 587 Jerusha O. 261, 485 Jesse 81, 159, 213, 272, 306, 385, 580 Jesse T. 264, 490 Jessie C. 1053 Jessie G. 587 Jessie L. 587, 616, 977 Jessie M. 580 Jessie R. 978 Jewett 259 Joan 7 Joanna 67, 68 Joanna 0. 259, 478 Joash 192, ;)3i Job 35, 36, 37, 44, 45, 47, 64, 121 T , 212, 381 Joel 159 John 5, 7, 8, 26, 30, 32, 35, 37, 43 45, 47, 48, 49, 50, 54, 76, 80, 81 82, 84, 95, 103, 141, 144, 159, 169 184, 185, 186, 195, 207, 208, 234 236, 253, 280, 295, 342, 343, 364 373, 405, 494, 522, 545, 546, 570 641, 659, 895, 919, 921, 964, 1230 John A. ' 400, 698, 867, 928, 954 1092, 1167, 1245 John C. 326, 452, 531, 561, 569, 622 808, 954 John D. 934 John E. 271, 509, 784, 899, 1221 John F. 266, 494, 540, 544, 920 John G. 894, 1158, 1217 John H. 263, 488, 498, 608, 640, 731 861, 1046, 1121 John J. 458, 815, 1158 John L. 488, 961, 1047 JohnM. 374,691,706,1101,1121 John N. 1230 John P. 312, 386, 531, 705. 904 John R. 240, 437, 604, 1055 John S. 406, 497, 735, 860 John T. 459, 479, 552, 585, 599, 818 840, 997 John T. M. 284, 540 John W. 238, 275, 319, 342, 343 429, 430, 515, 622, 640, 719, 777 904,1023, 1111, 1217,1222. Jonah 80, 153 Jonas 214, 386 Jonathan 35, 36, 37, 45, 46, 68 132, 216, 394 Jonathan E. 973, 1252 Joseph 95, 184, 294, 295, 549, 551 563, 566, 567, 927, 934 Joseph B. 307, 582, 583, 974 Joseph C. 720, 938, 1113 Joseph D. 1053 Joseph E. 894, 1216, 1217 Joseph G. 583, 927, 976 Joseph H. 361, 566, 656, 953, 961 1244 Joseph N. 444 Joseph P. 261, 485, 531, 552, 732 905, 938 Joseph R. 927, 1234 Joseph S. 282, 393, 532, 533, 720907 Joseph W. 961 Josephine 552, 584, 836, 938, 976 1121 Josephine E. 490, 851 Joshua 55, 56, 57, 58, 93, 94, 176 178, 179, 182, 208, 305, 306, 311 317, 343, 372, 578, 580, 593. • Joshua C. 569, 964 Joshua G. 343, 642 Josiah 45, 46, 67, 68, 128. 131, 132 213, 217, 384, 941 Josiah E. 294, 299, 563 Julia 144, 240, 277, 341, 347, 384 441, 517, 637, 647, 793 Julia A. 243, 251, 281, 319, 443 455, 528 Julia D. 259, 476, 477, 555, 943 Julia E. 604, 994, 1005 Julia F. 388. 70S Julia M. 591, 977, 987 Juliette 240, 252, 440, +58 Juliette A. 436, 783 Julius A. 213. 382 Justlna M. 1065, 1287 Kate 436 Kate B. 1217, 1305 KateM. 961,1249 Katherine 782, 1165 Katie E. 922 Katie M. 922 Karl M. 92,8 Laena D. 808, 1179 Lafayette D. 317, 606 Lara N. 60b Laura 1.44, 160, 252. 259, 271, 314 480, 494, 601, 697, 799, 857. 1224 Laura A. 240, 444,480, 564, 800 1091 Laura B. 320, 994 Laura E, 488 Laura H. 518, 888 Laura J. 506, 874 Laura K. 339, 634 Laura L. 444, 798 Lauriston 386, 701 Lavina 792 Lawrence 314.601,920 Lawrence A. 601, 999 Lawrence R. 721 Leander 155, 267, 312, 593, 990 Lee E. 1111 Lee G. 846 Lei'y E. 628, 103+ Lloyd B. 218, 399 Lloyd D. 69+ Lemuel 84, 168, 294 Lemuel B. 961 Lemuel E. 565, 960 Lemuel N. 836 Lemuel W. 271, 507, 875, 876, 1209, 1210' Lena F. 986 Lena I. 994 Lena L, 399, 726 Lena M. 1225- Lena R. 671 Lent 136, 221. 405 Lenzea 1873. 318 Leonella B. 954 Leonidas L. 219, 400. 401 Leonidas.M. 731, 1121 Leonidas N. 1121 Leonidas P. 404, 730 Leonora 952 LeRoy D. 791 Lester 159, 272 Lester A. 838 Lester S. 992 Levi 390. 543 Levi A. 682, 1072 Levi B. 506, 874 Levi D. 376, 682 Lewin A. 217. 218 Lewis 47,48.61.80.81.133,153 163, 164, 165, lb8. 178. 194, 218 241, 281, 282. 2874. 307. 310. 311 341, 441, 534, 541, 584. 591. 597 Lewis B. 281. 528 Lewis C. 271. 508. 87b Lewis E. 550, 720, 932, 1006. 11001111 Lewis F. 585. 694, 977. 10S9 Lewis M. 381. 694. 720, 899. 1112 Lewis W. +06, 591, 735. 794 Lewis H. 1217 Lilla 1217 Lillian 934, 993 Lillian G. 637. 10+5 Lillian R. 1089 Lillie B. was Lillie C. 694 Lillie E. 1111, 1113. 1294 Lillie J. 720 Lillie M. 643 Lincoln R. 328 Linda J. 453. S10 Lizzie 541 Lizzie L. 610 Lizzie O. 950 Llewellyn S. 720 Lloyd B. 218. 1101 Lloyd D. 694, 1090 Lois 94, 136, 159, 180, 214, 221. 269 386, 549, 703. 926. 1231 Lois A. 546 Lois Y. 1121 Lola E. 1101 Lora F. 850 Lora L. 606 Loren 144, 251 Loren M. 694, 1089 Lorenza A. 596, 993 INDEX. 1359 Lorenzo D. 694, 1089 Maria 208, 213, 243, 314, 339, 372 Mary M. 264, 323, 332, 387, 615 Lorenzo F. 238. 427 381, 634, 672 719, 977 Lorenzo N. 375 Maria 0. 374 Mary P. 531 Lorenzo S. 319 Maria E. 498, 861 Mary R. F. 360 Lorinda 200, 313, 362 Maria L. 508. 875 Mary S. 508, 561. 586. 786. 955 Lorinda N. 375, 681 Maria M. 1158 Mary T. 336, 630 Loris S. 838 Mariah 312, 597 Mary V. 868 Lot 163, 282, 926 Mariam L. 1245 Mary W. t.iil Lot M. 900, 1221 Mariam P. 542 Maryette 275 Lottie 920 Marie A. 444, 798 Maryette C. 485 Lottie B. 1111 Marie E. 977 Maryette M. 549, 925 Louie J. 991 Marietta 598, 632, 964, 996, 1010 Mason 144 Louis H. 706, 1 101 1250 Matilda 441, 793, 970 Louis L. 932 Marietta B. 682 Matilda R. 522 Louis W. 976 Mariette 277, 516 Mattie 436 Louisa 139, 214 , 225, 318, 672 Mariette B. 400, 727 Mattie E. 587 Louisa B. 561, 950 Marilla R. 320 Maud J. 650, 1053 Louisa K. 441, 790 Marion 860 Maude B. 643 Louisa M. 984 Marion A. 439. 786 Maude E. 514, 708, 906 Louise 440, 814 Marion E. 953, 964, 1023 Maude I. 895, 1218 Louise F. 1246 Marion M. 996 Maude M. 847 Louisiana 225,411 Mark 136, 219, 400 Maxey 386, 706 Lovina E. 317 Mark D. 927 Maxwell O. 1244 Lovisa 161,277 Mark H. 405 May 488. 8*9, 938 Lucelia A. 441, 792 Marshall 488 May F. 506, 874 Lueien D. 591, 987 Marshall 0. 210, 375, 708 Mazie L. 999 Lucien N. 1261 Marston L. 655 Mehitable 84 94, 167 Lucile 852 Martha 67, 166, 208, 281, 285, 286 Mellen K. 641, 1044 Lucinda 13a 141 , 234, 252, 307 386, 441, 446. 498, 545, 705, 791 Melinda 388 318, 405, 583 803, 923. Melissa 385, 549, 923 Lucinda E. 238. 430, 433. 777 Martha A. 317, 320, 323, 332, 479 Melissa D. 289, 547 Lucinda H. 283. 535 549, 603, 615, 629, 840, 923. Melville L. 720, 1111 Lucretia 373. 405, 672 Martha D. 6:22, 1023 Melville W. 899 Lucretia B. 40.3. 433, 733. 778 Martha E. 506, 553, 637, 874, 1250 Melvin A. 720, 1112 Lucretia F. 23:2 459 Martha F. 266 Melvin J. 596 Lucretia M. 273 Martha J. 540, 914 Melvin M. 312,641 Lucy 144, 195, 245 , 286, 311, 312 Martha L. 372, 670 Melvin O. 531 543. 548, 592, 397 Martha M. 306, 311, 578, 636, 969 Melvina 280 Lucy A. 243, 446, 676, 1067 1043 Mercy 47. 70, 76. 78.8a 81. 93 Lucy D. 394, 721 Martin 2+1,442 133, 136, 144, 147. 160. 169. 17B Lucy O. .798 Martin E. 312, 544, 596, 920 212, 273, 380. Lucy P. 212. 380, 928 Martin H. 287, 288, 545 Mercy A. 308, 586 Lucy R. 387 Martin J. 706 Mercy H. Mercy S. 218, 400 Lucy W. 214. 38a 528, 899 Murtin L. 789 544 Lulu A. 984 Marina M. 261, 483 Merle 846 Lurana 167, 290 Martyn A. 906 Metta A. 315 Luretta 563 Mary 7, 26, 32, 36, 37, 38, 41, 44 Michael 7, 8 Luther 194. 241, 339, 442 45, 55, 56, 57, 58, 64, 67, 78, 80 Mildred 9311 Luther C. 1040 81, 97, 102, 124, 128, 132, 133 Mildred E. 1023 Lydia 41, 58, 84, 94, 95, 102, 178 139, 153, 155, 163, 168, 169, 176 Mildred I. 1204 180, 190, 194, 266, 287. 311, 329 195,200, 214, 217, 241, 251, 261 Mildred L. 691 493, 545. 216, 273, 280, 281, 287, 295, 308 Miles A. 441, 792. 1169 Lydia A. 489. 850 313, 328, 361, 384, 389, 436, 440 Miles C. 433 Lydia G. 1168 455, 483, 488, 493, 498, 544, 546 Millard F. 319 Lydia I. 1089 F63, 586, 624, 670, 783, 789, 815 Millia O. 161, 277 Lydia J. 480, 840 861, 932. Millie M. 1111. 1294 Lydia M. .252, 344. 459 Mary A. 200, 240, 259, 282, 363 Milo 160, 273. 275 Lydia W. 544, 918 384, 405, 430, 437, 440, 457, 490 Milton 31& 319 L'yle I. 906 515, 518, 542, 551, 552. 561. 570 Milton P. 240 Lyman 186, 323 f93, 657, 669, 697, 777, 786, 794 Minerva 735 Lyman S. 549, 924 RS4, 887, 919, 934. 937, 940, 950 Minerva C. 238. 428 Lyman D. 926, 1234 953, 1060, 1172. 1245. Minnie 272. 488 iM. Adelia 372, 671 Mary A. G. 554,912 Minnie E. 628. 1006, 1034 M. Ray Mabel J. Mabel M. Mabel R. 994 Mary A. R. 361, 655 Minnie M. 604, 1006 874 1173 Mary B. 364, 623. 659, 694, 10341089 MiraMira D. 94. 181606 721 Mary C. 212.281.380,477,528 Mirabel M. 1180 MaeE. Maggie E. Maggie R. A Mahala S. Mahalia MalvinaMalvina D. Mamie W. MaranaMarcia N. MarcusMarcus B. MargaretMargaret A. jMargaret C. Margaret E. Margaret F. Margaret V. JMargaretta 914 570, 633, 837, 894, 1041 Miriam 405. 734 1217. 1305 Mary D. 9,84 Miriam P. .742 1218 MaryE. 201.271,277,343,373 Mississippi 522 554, 942 406, 446, 477, 4S9, 506, 519, 522 Molly 95. 183 922 531, r40, 544, 549, 551, 552, 561 Monroe .261. 4.83 506, 526 593, 598, 622, 642. 676, 706, 719 Morris J. 373. 672 934 735, 802, 80,8, 894, 904, 914, 919 Morris W. 672 1217 495 837 922, 928. 932, 953, 990, 102 1 1040, 1062, 1067, 1095, 1180 Morton Morton W. 273 1112 49,234. '262 791 217.397 281, 442, 791423 535, 9+4 444, 891. 1217 591. 98b 412, 742 327 1224, 1291 Mary F. 341, 388. 438, 506- 591 636, 707, 816, 874, 952, 935 Mary F. C. 958 Mary G. 339, 498. 861 Mary H. 435. 811 Mary J . 259, 264, 384. 480, 490 698 Mary J. E. 906 Mary L. 382. 433. 695. 701, 779. 788 Mortimer J. Mortimer T. Moses E Munford Al. Munetta Myra L. Mvron Myron E. Mvron G. Myron M. 317, bllb60b 282. 532894 596. 994 1050 179. 312, 31+ 598 5(18 99b. 1267 442, 796 1360 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Myron P. Myron W. Myrtle Myrtle A. Myrtle V. Myrtilla L. Nabby 602, 1000 314, 602 671, 791 1101 938 436, 783 95 Nancy 183, 207, 318, 339, 371, 634 Nancy A. 361, 65b Nancy H. 386, 701 Nancy L. 216, 984 Nancy M. 376, 565. 682, 959 Nannie E. 955, 1246 NarcissaY. 152 Nathan 121, 208, 209, 373 Nathan C. 259, 479, 554, 942 Nathan S. 200, 364 Nathaniel 80, 81, 121, 142, 144 161. 163, 165, 210, 213, 245, 280 285, 290, 374, 375, 523, 554, 673 Nathaniel P Nathaniel R. Nathaniel T. Nellie Nellie A. Nellie D. Nellie E. Nellie G. Nellie J. Nellie L. Nellie M. Nellie N. Nellie O. Nellie R. NelsonNelson O. NephiNettie F. Newton H. NilesNoah O. Noel W. NormanNorman C. Norman S. NorrisNortonNorton N. Oane C. ObedObed A. Obed E. O'Gilvie E Olive 281 Olive A. Olive B. Olive C. Olive H. Olive J. Olive L. Olive N. Olive P. Olive W. Oliver B. Oliver C. Oliver F. Olla M. Omar E. OraB. OrlandoOrlo A. Orlo J. Orpha E. Orpha L. Orra Orra F. Orra J. Orren Orrin Orrin D. OrvilleOrville J. Orville V. Oscar 285, 542524 284, 341934 643, 1048 1091 1217 917 1043 634, 1043 795 784, 1166 453, 811 922 318 838!I27682 784, 1166 241, 442 381, 694, 1089 597 219, 312, 596 433, 779 591, 984 385606 585, 977 847 286, 289, 542, 550 553 552, 937593 161, 163, 165, 259, 266, 279 282, 479, 493, 498, 531, 937 387, 553, 698, 840, 941 1093 317, 480, 603 295, 566 289, 549406 682 295, 566 905 363, 657 477, 836 482, 842 962, 1250 708 1112 591, 983 179 792 247, 448, 808, 1179 849 799 183, 319 319, 609 453, 810 185 719, 1109 243 179, 240 593, 991 695 289, 506, 551, 9115 Oscar C. Oscar E. Oscar L. Oscar O. Othello C. Otis Ottlee A. Owen H. Ozula Palmer PamelaPamelia 387, 706 4445HI1 792 942 214, 386, 387 1222 441 550 593, 990179 154, 194, 234, 264, 290 144 243. 311, 314, 337, 353, 592, 601, 1158 ParaPatiencePaul D. Paul M. Paulina Pauline E. Paulina F. Pearl PelegPerceyPercey C. Percey S. 939 50, 82, 84 811, 1181 542 234,423.1158 452, 808682 1209, 1210, 1234 46 838 952, 1244 609 Perez 81, 155, 159, 160, 193, 164 165, 176, 273, 282, 284, 306, • 540 578, 911. Perley H. 706 Persis 393, 719 Persis P. 720, 1112 Peter 7, 208, 373 Phear 286, 543 Phebe 94, 141, 180, 232, 265, 275 1198 Phebe A. 264, 441, 790 Phebe M. 554, 942, 1158 Phebie O. 593 Philander 312 Philemon 81 Philo 144, 155, 201, 219, 243, 252 266, 400, 444, 494, 495, 856, 857 Philo D. 444, 800 Poladore 190, 327 Polly 165, 167, 182, 186, 217. 283 287,318,324,395,1" Polly A. Polly B. Prescott PriscillaPrincePrince E. 312, 591, 596, 983603339214204 531 317 45, 46, 66, 67, 128 Rachael 50, 82, 167, 288, 551, 932 933477 549, 552, 927 Rachael A. Rachael T. RalphRalph B. Ralph E. Ralph R. RayRay A. Ray E. Ray F. RaymondRaymond R. 1223 721 1091 976 1209, 1210 708 1091 609977 1217 Rebecca 93, 94, 132, 150, His, i 182, 183, 216, 292, 294. 318. 372 373, 562. Rebecca F. 199, 354 Rebecca C. 394 Rebecca G. 565, 961 Rebecca N. 569, 964 Reliance 216, 394 Rena M. 9114 Rettie 937 Reuben 49, 50, 82, 84. 121, 167 168, 169, 185, 209, 214. 'W 294 295, 320, 371, 373, 374, 387, 5.33 669 Reuben H. Reuben L. Reuben S. Reuben W Rhoda A. Rhoda E. 706 1256 591, 984 984, 125.3 70, 271, 508, 943 3.32, 591, 984 317. RichardRichard A. Richard C. Richard H. Robert B. R Robert D. Robert E. Robert F. Robert N. Robert P. Robert W. Robinson P. Roderick Roger C. Roland R Roland S. Roland V. RollandRomanta Rosa E. Rosa L. Rosa S. RosabellaRosamond W. Rosanna M. Koscoe Roscoe G. RoseRose A. Rose E. RoselvinRosinaRoswell Roxanna 219, 24! Roxanna M. J. Roxaina Roxy J. Roy Roy A. RoyG. Roy M. Royal P. Ruby RudolphRuelRufusRufus G. RussellRussell E. Ruth 3b, 44, 45, 63, 91, 93, 94, 133, 149, 175, 176, 182, 836. Ruth A. Ruth B. Ruth E. Ruth M. 440 252, 670, 1063 , 444, 586, 97S 259, 477, 838 400,726 606- 605, 868, 1204 597, 995545 721 788 952 918 238,436 1101 914 1264 221, 405637488 961 136, 219320 682. 1072 708 388. 708 499, 698, 939 388, 707707 697 136.219261, 482 400, 440. 441 381, 694 596.994 441,792 .842 1091 644 656,1052 11731234 934 282. 531 194194 441. 788. 790 1225 64. 70. 78. 89 140, 141, 148 235, 305, 553 7S8. 84+ 307 261. +86 217 SabraSabrinaSadie A. Sadie L. Sally 102, 159, 160, 195. 199, 221, 283, Sally A. Sally B. Sally E. Salmon 141, 15(Jr233, Salmon C. Sam H. SamanthaSamuelSamuel A. Samuel B. 200, 306, Samuel C. Samuel G. Samuel J. Samuel L. Samuel P. Samuel S. Sara C. Sarah 7, 26, 32, 36, 78,81, 94, 95, 140, 159. 163, 182, 183. 202. 280, 281, 285. 319. 7362, 374. 381, 673, 934, 1063. 284, 5+0 165. 284928 1111 165. 167. 194 287. 340. 405 261, +83 264, 489 38«, 700 236,261, 1157 259, 478 669 441, 791 159, 580 364, 660 324. 362. 5S0 570 480, 841 477, S3S 364343 271, 509 868 45, 46, 67. 68 142, 144, 152 184, 244, 252 287, 316, 318 521. 545. 670 INDEX. 1361 Sarah A. 259, 312, 317, 326, 405 497, 552, 583, 598, 604, 622, 734 860, 022, 938. Sarah B. 307, 342, 376, 508, 583 640, 682, S45, 877 Sarah C. 284, 436, 539, 570, 783 Sarah D. 200, 364, 365, 551, 660, 932 Sarah E. 323, 372, 374, 379, 476 604, 615, 670, 724, 834, 894, 922 964, 1005, 1217. Sarah F. 532, 570 Sarah G. 294, 563, 782, 1165 Sarah H. 332, 436, 860 Sarah J. 240, 339, 353, 361, 384 406, 412, 459, 649, 656, 698, 735 742. 818. Sarah L. 59S Sarah M. 217, 384. 544, 918 Sarah O. 540, 927 Sarah P. 381, 551, 555, 695, 936, 943 Sarah R. 732,1123 Sarah W. 282 Scott E. 596, 993 Scytha S. 552, 939 Sears 528 Semantha 341, 633, 1041 Seth 81, 120, 150, 154, 155, 160, 166 168, 208, 261, 274, 285, 372. 373 482, 545, 670, 922. Seth A. 561 Seth C. 261, 485, 486 Seth F. 922 Seth H. M. 261 Shepard L. 320, 609 Shubael N. 285 Siba 183, 318 Sibyl 317, 603 Sibyl W. 861 Silas 64, 120, 194, 207, 341, 371, 372 Silas P. 341 Simeon 82, 166, 285, 287, 542, 545 91b, 1227 Simeon E. 921, 1230 Simeon F. 294, 505 Solomon 45, 4b, 66, 67, 68, 128 136, 178, 215, 286, 311, 393, 543 591. Solomon A. 531, 720, 1112 Solomon H. 261, 483 Solomon L. 542, 915 Solyman G. 259, 476, 477, 833. 836 1192 Sophia 194, 221, 261, 271, 340, 406 483, 505 Sophia A. 381,694 Sophia D. 508 Sophia I. 570 Sophronia 21 4, 219, 240, 388. 401 y 405 Sophronia O. 387, 388, 708 Sophronia R. 326 Spencer A. 441, 792 St. Clair C. 1210 St. Clair S. 506, 874 Stella 922 Stella M. „ 1047 Stephen 155, 159, 212, 269, 270 311, 593 Stephen B. 264, 489, 867. Stephen E. 60o Stephen O. 605 Stephen W. 593 Stickles D. 313, 598 Stuart W. 1256 Susan 178, 199, 200, 226, 353, 364 3/3, Db3, 934 Susan A. 308, 563, 586, 587, 957 Susan E. 360, 430 Susan F. . ,. 782 Susan M. :*>¦>. 960 QiTCQn v you Susannah '190,311,327,342 Susannah D. 336, 629 Susie 939 Susie A. 8^9, 1193 Susie L. 587 Sumner 214. 389 Sumner H. 386, 705 Sumner M. 704 Sylvanus 49, 50, 81, 82, 166, 167 213, 286, 287, 384, 542, 546, 698 916, 952, 1244. Sylvanus A. 952 Sylvanus F. 560, 561, 679, 950 Sylvanus L. 218 Sylvester 150 Sylvester B. 261, 482, 842 Sylvester F. 560 Sylvia 295, 566, 962 Sylphia 144, 244 T. Corwin 319 Tabitha 49, 50, 68, 84 Tabitha P. 373, 673 Talbot F. 655 Tamer G. 92b Tamsa 94, 181 Tempe 155, 268 Teunis S. 578, 838 Thacher 293 Thaddeus 160 Thaddeus H. 1231 Thankful 68, 76, 94, 131, 134, 565960 Theo O. 984, 1255 Theodore F. 561,952 Theodore P. 439, 786, 1089 Theodore S. 508 Theodosia 731. 1121 Theron 150, 259, 261 Theron A. 317, 604 Theron H. 480, 840 Theron O. 604, 1005 Theresa 441,791 Theophilus 163, 279, 280 Thomas 47, 78, 79, 80, 84, 121, 149 150, 168, 210, 259, 293, 295, 373 519,561, 569,670,671,1063 Thomas O. 295, 570, 720 Thomas F. 294, 564, 570 Thomas H. 532 Thomas M. 888 Thomas R. 551, 569, 934, 963 Thomas T. 561, 953 Thornton 838 Timothy 67, 128, 130, 131, 213 214, 252, 459 Timothy C. 253 Timothy H. 386, 704 Timothy S. 144, 253 Tirzah P. 676, 1069 Tirzah S. 554, 942 Truman 154, 221, 264, 312, 405596 Truman I. 490 Truman L. 640 Ulysses S. G. 1111 Urania 225 Ursula 277, 516 Useba 441 Verdi E. 1111 Vergia M. 876 Vernisia A. 700 Vesta 197, 347, 702 Veva 937 Vida O. 846 Viola 857 Virgil L. 1230 Virginia M. 731, 1122 Volney 225 Volney P. 227 Wallace 551, 937 Wallace B. 937 Wallace E. 937 Walter 339 Walter A. 435 Walter B. 916, 1217 Walter C. 962, 976, 977 Walter E. 549, 929 Walter G. 682, 1072 Walter J. S18 Walter K. 446, 633, 1042 Walter M. 955, 1246 Walter P. 585, 977 Walter S. 442, 796 Warren 275 Warren E. 309, 587 Warren T. 218, 399 Ward P. 593, 991 Washington 531 Washington I. 694, 1088 Waterman M. 386, 703 Wealthy 261, 482 Weld 280, 522, 893 Wellington B. 531, 904 Wells 926 Wesley 318 Wilbur A. 912 Wilbur R. 792 Wilbur W. 720, 1112 Wilford W. 928 Will 857 Will C. M. 814 Willard C. 930 Willard O. 549, 930 Willard R. 875 Willard S. 957 Willard W. 433,779,875 William 133, 144, 167, 195, 208 209, 215, 217, 259, 282, 283, 288 295, 311, 313, 342, 343, 372, 373 384, 393, 43b, 441, 444, 479, 495 531, 535, 542, 543, 551, 569, 591 592, 599, 639, 670, 672, 720, 782 790, 792, 794, 815, 840, 920, 934 937, 1061, 1063, 1173. William A. 485, 531, 585, 836, 846 977 William B. 152, 262, 287, 544, 583 694, 973, 1089, 1225 William C. 937, 938, 1006 William D. 243, 445, 446, 551, 682 695, 934 William E. 247, 453. 549, 597, 643 720, 997, 1048, 1111 William F. 217, 552, 904, 939 1222 William G. 319, 444, 609 William H. 194, 289, 323, 341, 380 405, 506, 535, 550, 552, 553, 570 615, 616, 637, 682, 691, 733, 860 876, 908, 943, 964. William J. 261, 373, 406, 485, 671 . 734 g9Q William L. 207, 268, 371, 499! 672 1065 William M. 284, 361, 540, 591, 987 William O. 808, 952, 1180, 1244 William P. 212, 271, 379, 506 William S. 477, 837, 928 William T. 489, 850 William V. 544, 919 William W. 277, 499, 519, 593, 899 1221 Willie 604, 904 Willie B. 644 Willie G. 961 Willis C. 386, 701, 1096 Willis M. 720, 1112 Wilmirtb 936 Winfield S. 628, 952, 1034 Winthrop 199 Winthrop A. 653 Wolcott 200, 363 Wolcott C. 380, 691 Woodruff A. +87, 8+7 Worden W. 847 Yates N 540 Zaccheus 46, 67, 120, 132, 208, 216 Zella O. 848 Zenas 295, 570 Zerviah 441, 794 Zilpha 80,141,150,151,223 Zoa S. 32b. 622 Zophen 285 HALBERT Gertrude 1059 HALDERMAN Maria 1099 1362 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. HALL John 180 Ina L. 1240 Phebe 164 HALSTEAD HARDY Clarence A. 1155 Daniel W. 980 Clara E. 1155 Louie 980, 1253 Luella E. 1155 Ruth L. 1253 Stella M. 1155 Wilbur H. 12.33 Sylvia L. 1155 HARDWICK HAMMER Algie M. 1058 Anna 1087 James W. 1058 HAMMOND Samuel H. 1058 Clara 755 HARLAN Dwight L. 75.3 Clarence J. 1302 Frank D. 755 Marion C. 1302 George P. 7.33 HARLOW James 734 Agatha 981 Jessie 755 Alice P. 948 Mary E. 1140 Grace L. 1270 Mary T. 755 John 948 Minnie 755 Julia E. 1125 Nathan C. 7.3.5 Julia H. 810 Susan C. 755 Laura C. 948 HAMOR Lydia E. 948 Rose 1175 Martha.P. 948 HAMPTON Mary 10.58 Mary 777 Percis O. Kill HANCEY Sherman R. 1125 Berty W. 1011 Susan A. 948 Charles H. 1011 William 948 Eugena 0. 1011 HARMON Grover P. 1011 Charles M. 830 Henry E. 1010, 1011 Ida I. 830 Jennie M. 1011 Jesse 822 Lila F. 1011 Luke 1184 Nellie M. 1011 Mark 1184 HANCHETT Mary 765 Alice B. 1203, 1304 Mary A. 830 Anna 107.5 Uriah 830 Jessse L. 978 Warren F. 822, 1184 John • 2+4 HARNDEN Lewis S. 1002 Florence 1222 Lucy 259 HARNES HANCOCK Emily 57b Libbie 1087 HARNS HAND George H. 1259 Isadore O. 829 HARPER HANDY John R. 774 Alexina R. 574, 968 Katherine S. 1162 Benjamin F. 574 Mary L. 774, 1163 Daniel H. 1242 Paul C. 1162 Frank G. 574, 968 William H. 774, 1162 Harold B. 968 HARPENDING John 995 Ellen 479 Nellie G. 1242 HARPLEY Sarah 299 Elmer 1009 William S. 574 HARRICK HANFORD Minnie E. 1186 Frank 599 HARRIMAN Fred 599 Alice E. 116:5 Georgia 599 George A. 1165 Mary 599 HARRINGTON May C. 599, 997 Carl R. 1310 HANSCOM James L. 1310 Lillian B. 912 Lewis L. 1310 HANSON Maria 794 Abigail 384 Ruth L. 1310 HAOIGHORST HARRIS OR. 482 Charles S. 703, 1099 HAPGOOD Daniel 703 Mary A. 344 Etta O. 703 HAPSON Fannie 8li4 D. C. 1008 FannyFrank W. 409 HARBAUGH 1099 Frederick O. 841 George D. 703 HARDEN Graham 864 Alson 311 Henry 877 HARDER Henry G. 864 Caroline 8311 Hugh 877 H. N. 755 Jacob W. 703 John H. 832 JosephLydia S. 703 HARDING 633 Albert 1312 May M. 877, 1210 Ambrose H. 1107 Nellie Archelous 1312 Nellie G. 703, 1099 Betsey 342 HARRISON Eunice 581 Bertha L. 1297 Semilda 488 William H. 1188 HARROUN Elliott K. 884 John E. 884 HART Anna A. 869 Edward 769 HARTONG Lillie 609 HARTWELL Annie L. 907 Charles E. 1085 Charlotte 241 Charlotte M. 907 Christina H. 956, 1247 Egbert T. 1085 Leonard J. 955,956 Lucinda D. 532 Lucy H. 907 Marguerite 1085 Sarah W. 617 William H. 907 HARVEY Agnes E. 1073 Arthur L. 858. 1198 Arthur S. 719. 1109 Caroline S. 494 Charlotte 1073 Clarence O. 719, D09 Claude R. 1149 Elizabeth 287 Emma A. 495, 858 Emma J. 858 E?ra I. 719 Florence 858. 1198 Henry J. 494 James U. 858 Lydia A. 494 Orrin C. 1149 Oscar L. 495, 858 Ursen 494, 495 Ursen A. 494, 856 HARWOOD Benjamin F. 661 F. N. 844 Laura F. 844 HASKELL Annie P. 651 Etta L. 726 Frank B. 1095 Harriet F. 1095 Harry L. Otis F. 726 390 HASKINS Alice 1274 Blanche 1156 Clara 1156 David 767, 1156 Fred 1156 Homer 1150 Iowa 1156 Jefferson W. 76b Jerry 1294 Jerry L. 1294 John 767. 1156 Lalti B. 1294 Lulu 1156 Mettle 1156 NedL. 1294 Nelson J. 767 Rebecca 327 William 11.3b HASTINGS Hattie M. 10+5 Simon C. 906 William H. 823 HATCH Abbott 1007 Abner D. 1259 Addie M. 9.36 Adelia F. 5,38 Alice F. 957 Charles 956 Chloe 280 Clarissa 559 INDEX. 1363 Edgar E. 762 HAYWOOD Ellen D. 956, 1247 Charles M. 1184 Esther 26b Miner E. 1184 Fausta T. 762 Mirriam 0. 1184 George E. 1151 William H. 1184 George S. 1067 HAZEN Gladys E. Hamlin E. 1151 Albert 429 762, 1151 Andrew 287, 546 Harlow T. 762, 1151 Arthur W. 776 Helen 0. 957, 1151 Auzella F. 776 Isaac H. 1067 Auzella M. 776 James A. 1259 Auzilla C. 429, 776 Jane 286 Benjamin H. 776 Joseph 124 Caroline 288, 546 Mr. 201 Charles A. 429, 776 Marcus W. 762, 1150 Charles F. 429 Martha 166 Darius A. .345 Mary C. 578 Edward 428 Mary H. 1151 Edward B. 776 Minnie L. 762, 1151 Edward F. 776 Moses E. 567 1,957 Edward H. 429, 775 Olivia 201 ,365 Elizabeth G. 429, 776 Ruth A. 956 Emerson 546 Silas W. 563 Frances M. 429 Thatcher 0. 567 1,957 George W. 288,546 Thomas M. 1258 Harriet 288, 546 William 475 Isaiah 288 William A. 1067 James M. 346 HATHAWAY Jerusha 287 Abbie 396 Laura T. 776 Caroline 396, 724 Lois 288, 554 Charles 396. 723 Lois A. 54b Gharles H. 723 Luthera 546 Clarissa Daniel P. 396, 723 410, 738 Mary L. Monroe 429 288, 547 Daphna P. Dora M. EdwinFred H. GeorgeGeorge D. Harriet F. Helen R. Huldah A. JohnJuliaLevi S. Lewis J. Lois Nathaniel D. Paul C. Sarah T. Will F. 396, 724 723, 1115 723 723410723 396 410, 738 396, 723396 396, 724 396, 723 723218410 395 1072 723 Nabby E. NathanOlive Roswell E. Roy A. Samuel S. Serena E. Seth P. Simeon T. SimonThaddeus Viroska J. Willett E. WilliamWilliam H. William W. HEAD Mary HEALEY 556288 286547 776547 429 54S546 546546547547 942 288, 546546520 HAVEMANN Lizzie R. 1285 Julia J. 897 HEATH William 897 Bertha C. L. 771 HAVENS Carl L. 1051 Doris 1211 Cynthia 515 Elma A. 1211 CyrusElsie M. 839 Frank H. 849 1051 Frederick D. 1211 Floyd V. 1193 Frederick W. 1210 Henry 839, 1193 Gilbert M. 1211 Jay 839, 1193 Henry 849 Louis I. 1193 HAWERY Mildred G. 1051 Anna 1131 Orren 698 HAWKES Pearl G. 1193 Louise P. 907 Robert W. 1051 HAWKINS William 1051 Charles H. Lida E. Ralph B. S°pKla HAWKS 10561056 HEDGES Annie E. 628 1056 Elizabeth B. 628 319 James H. 628 Joseph 623 628 628 1728 Adeline M. Ma"a HAYDEN 827475 Leify C. Mary J. Matilda Claude C. Gerald L. Mortimer L. 1137 11371137 Sarah F. WilliamWilliam H. 628 1123 628 HAYES HEFFLEMAN Esther N. 477 Ada A. 609 Martha A. 639 Ella F. till!) HAYNES Grace A. 609 Daphne 288 Imogene M. 609 Iva M. 609 Jennie L. 609 Jessie F. 609 Laura A. 609 Rolla 609 William H. 609 HEIMS Henry F. 1266 HEMENWAY George A. 1204 Seymour H. 1204 HEMINWAY Francis 252 HENDERSON Alonzo 750 Ella J. 750 Ida J. 750 Ira H. 750 Legrand D. 750, 1136 Mr. 201 Mabel V. 750 Sherman T. 750 W. C. 785 HENDRIX Fred N. 1135 Helen R. 1135 Susan 854 HENNON Charles O. 1076 Halford H. 1076 Henrietta 1076 Thomas J. 1076 William L. 1076 HENRY Charles G. 1088 Josephine 1125 Sewall 1088 HENWOOD Belle J. 1206 HERMAN Lewis F. 1309 Stewart L. 1309 HERRICK Albert A. 1187 Amos 824 Archibald R. 693 Ardilla B. 693 Arthur E. 693 Augustus E. 693 Carrie M. 1187 Catherine B. 824 Charles F. 824, 1187 Charles W. 380, 693 Clara B. 692 Edwin A. 824, 1187 Ford E. 1187 George H. 380,692 George Z. 692 Hannah A. 380, 692 Hazel B. 1187 Ida O. «92, 1088 James A. 693 Jeanette B. 1187 Jeanette M. 824, 1186 John C. 824, 1187 John F. 380, 693 Kittie 1187 Levi W. 380 Lucy J. 380, 693 Lucy O. 692 Lyle E. U87 Mary E. 824, 1187 Mary A. 380, 693 Mattie A. 692 Millard 1187 Minnie S. 692, 1088 Newell F. 1187 Robert F. 692 William H. 380. 692 HESTER Charles H. 629 James F. 629 James S. 629 Leify H. 629 Minnie A. 629 1364 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Sarah F. 029 Roxanna 318 HOBBIE William H. 629 Theodore A. C. 1204 Eurydice 993 HEWETT HILLIBERT Frances P. 738 Eliza T. 527 Miss 372 Mills 995 Paulina 699 John 208, 372 HOBBS Sarah HEWINS Franklin William F. 153900 900 Sarah A. HILLICK Mary A. HILLS 372, 670510 Alice G. Arthur H. Harold W. Harriet W. 869869 1205 869 HEWITT Asa 278 Helen D. 869, 1205 Charles S. 1233 Josiah 277 Helen L. 1205 Jennie M. John R. 1233 1233 Mary A. William 278, 520 278, 520 John H. Simeon L. 869, 1205 869 LockwoodLottie 1233 1 233 HINCKLEY Annie R. 879 HOCH Hattie H. . 1009 LucindaLuticia Mr. 789 1233 789 Augusta Barney Chloe J. 500 897 964 HODGE Phebe A. HODGES 739 Maryette William 1253 789 Cora F. Daniel B. 682897 Barnum Eddie L. 704 11199 HIBBARD Edward B. 898 Edmund L. 704 Clara L. 777, 1163 Eliza • 36b Ella 704 Nettie H. 777, 1163 Elizabeth 301 Emma 704, 1100 Noel P. 777 Ellen 299 Frank D. 704, 1099 HICKEY Frank 577 George D. 1099 James E. 798 Frederick G. 1221 George W. 704,1099 Joseph G. :o8 Frederick W. 898 H annah M. 263, 704 HICKS GeorgeGrayson W. Harriet L. 7100 Harvey W. 1099 Aaron 1139 1221 Katherine B. 1099 Albert 1139 300 Llewellyn E. 704, 1099 Annie L. 1299 Helen R. 1221 Lucie 1099 Cora Edwin M. 1139 1256 Henry G. Hodiah 898, 1221 116 Mabel C. Maria 1099 588 Ella 1139 James 292 Medora M. .372 Ellen E. 1026 Julia E 300 Phebe 704 Gourney 1139 Julia G. 722 897, 1219 Stephen 1099 John 995 Katherine H. 897, 1220 Susan 1099, 1292 Leroy 1139 Mr. 293 Susan R. 704, 1099. 1100 Mary E. 1:2.37 Marion 1221 HODGKINS Myrtle 1139 Mary 60 Lester P. 1247 Myrton 1139 Mary B. 897, 1219 HODSKINS Olive 1139 Ruth E. 1219 Mr. 319 Rose 1234 Samuel F. 897, 1220 HODSOX Sophia L. 587 Seth 682 Mr. 988 HIGBIE Solomon 305 HOGEBOOM Frances 510 Sophia W. 299 Harriet A. 6S7 HIGGIRBi'TU KM Susan 299 HOHX Agnes 860 Thomas J. 1219 Kate 992 Annie 860 Wallace 299 HOKE George W. 860 William I. 897, 1219 Andrew A. 1006 Jessie 8110 Wilson 299 Arthur A. 1007 Robert G. 860 Zenas M. 299 Carrie E. 1007 William A. 860 HINMAN Fannie D. 1007 HIGGINS Edgar S. 655 Laura M. 1007 Adah P. 1131 Katherine 414 Lotta 1007 Adeline 578 HINE Mary A. 1007, 1271 Blanche E 1131 Nellie S. 1244 Nellie 1007 Charles R. 1131 HINES Sarah H. 1007 Harrison 744 Holland 203 William L. 1007 James M. 1131 Jane E. 1142 HOLBEN Lucretia F 669 Josiah 203 Mr. SOS Maria T. 580 Prudence 203 HOLBROOK Merton A. 1270 Richard 203 Ann 499 Minnie C. 1270 HITCHCOCK Eleazer 175 Nellie E. 1131 Clarence 695, 1090 Esther 324 Norah E. 1131 Clayton H. 695 Hannah 186 HILDRETH Clifford 695, 1090 Isaiah 175 Samuel 736 Georgianna S. 977 James 274 Edwin H. 730, 1125 Henry S. 694 Jerusha 175, 305 HILKEY Lester 1090 John 175 Mary J. 1302 Mary 695, 1090 John M. 173 HILL HOAG Martha 175 Adeline 1312 Celia 594, 991 Peggy 175 Annie A. 665, 1058 David 594 HOLCOMB Clyde 0. D. M. Daniel M. 1204 Emmagene 594 Bertha A. 1266 1231 1231 EvaHarrison 594 594 Elizabeth HOLDEN 860 Harvey H. 1281 Josephine 594, 991 Alden C. 1004 J. Fellows 665 Leander 594 Anna 821 1001 James R. 1204 Maria 594 Charles N. Joseph F. Joshua Lucia A. Lucy E. Mary E. Rowland 116.3 161 1204 668 RoyalWilliam HOBART Abigail L. 594594 532 George W. 821 Hulbert 821 HOLDERNESS Archie R. 81 + 806 535 AnnieFrank 1221 556 Cora A. Frederick E. 814, 11S2 814 INDEX. 1365 Jessie R. 814 John C. 814 John H. 814,1182 Nora J. 814, 1182 HOLDRIDGE Harriet 423 HOLIDAY Aaron 849 HOLLENBECK Georgie 635 Mary J. 829 William H. 253 HOLLIDAY' Sophia 847 HOLLIS William 0. 892 HOLLISTER Edwin O. 860 Eliza G. 809 George 729 Henry 0. 410 1.0. 729 HOLLOWAY Sophronia 570 HOLLY Anna M. 1109 HOLLYWOOD ' Alice 943 George H. 943,1238 Jennie P. 943, 1238 Joseph M. 943. 1238 Peter F. 943,1237 RubyStepnen S. • 1237 943 HOLMAN David E. 1246 Grace M. 1246 Laura S. 1246 Nathan H. 955 Samuel M. 1246 Virtue S. 1246 HOLMES Adoniram J. 749, 1136 Agnes 348,647 Albert H. 971 Amanda 416, 750 Anna L. 348 Benjamin F. 416, 749 Clarence 1136 Cyrus 416, 750 Cyrus H. 348 Edward 666 Ellen V. 7448,648 Elvira T. 416, 750 Frank P. 348, 648 Grace A. 972 Harold J. 1136 Harriet 454 Iva 416, 749 Job 347 John 416 Lucinda 416, 750 Lucinda M. 749 Mr. 447 Miss 205 Marion G. 1136 Minnie 666 Nancy 416, 750 Rushia J. 706 Stetson 102 Walter H. 348, 648 Walter J. William 1136 102 HOLSENBURG AliCeX HOLTON Car°Une HOLWAY AmandaFrederick N. Lurana T. Lena E. HOLTZHOUSEE Ida HOMAN Emma 9976:22963 964 964961 11961167 HOOPER Calvin Lois HOOVER Charles H. Ethel M. Frank R. Grace B. Mattie E. Nellie E. Rodolpho HOPKINS Almira L. Andrew S. Anna B. Annie R. Arthur Arthur T. AurenaCharles Clara Clara D. Clarence M. Cordelia H. DavidEarl C. ElishaElisha B. ElizaEsther B. EuniceFlorence I. Francis A. Fred W. Frederick I. HannahHelenHiram Isaac W. Isaac T. Jane Jerusha R. Joel Joel A. JohnJoseph K. JoshuaJoshua W. LauraetteLucia S. Lucius S. E. MissMr.Martha M. Mary E. Minnie A. Nancy B. Rachael Ralph T. RichardRuth Ruth G. Ruth N. SarahSarah C. Samuel Samuel E. ThomasThomas J. HOPPING Caleb H. Edward N. Stephen HORNICK Carrie C. Clarence I. Edith I. Frederick W. George H. George M. Gertrude Jennie M. HORSFIELD Howard E. HORTON Bthelyn E. 266 151 1062 1062 1062 1062, 1286 1062 1062, 12861062 970 588, 979 980, 1253 970979 970 479201 588, 981 588, 980 664, 1057 581579 72b 52 580 979, 1252 726 206 970 588, 980980 588, 981 588, 980 501588 588 726 501 579 309,587 588, 979309 588 309, 588 588,980 840664 664 786 438 579, 970 588, 979, 980 980, 1253 588, S79 1057 309, 588588 588, 980 979, 1252 588, 980 579, S69 970 579588 506506 506 1157 11581159 11581158 115811581158 1310 Jennie L. 1009 HOSBURGH Mary L. 693 HOSFORD Sarah J. 871 HOSKINGS Sidney J. D. 909 HOSKINS Burton 1209 Chauncey 1209 Delos W. 874 ,1209 Edward A. 874 Frank M. 874 ,1208 Fred E. 874 ,1208 GavlordE. 1208 Harlow A. 874 Hattie M. 874 Howard 1209 Hugh M. 1209 Jennie E. 874 ,1208 Leland D. 1209 Luella 1208 M. Edna 1209 Ruth 1208 William G. 874 ,1208 Winnifred 1208 HOTCHKISS Arthur B. S12 Byron .812 Charles T. .812 Julia H. .812 Mr. 318 Mabel F. 812 Raymond B. 812 Sarah 797 HOUGH Mr. 376 HOUSTON Auzella L. 776 Esther H. 776 Harry P. 776 Lloyd H. 778 Miss 389 Percy H. 776 Preston C. 776 HOW Annie E. 1139 Charlotte H. 753, ll; Harry W. 1139 Isaac 417 Isaac H. 753, 1138 , 1139 Lucius W. 753 ,1139 Mary J. 41' 7,753 Thomas P. 417,7!-' Thomas Y. 462 William L. 1139 HOWARD Clarence W. 1188 Clifford W. 884 Eliza W. 946 Ethel M. 1188 Harry 1188 Henry C. 884 Lawrence B. 914 Pearl A. 1188 Walter P. 884 Vincent M. 884 HOWD Albert I. 1304 GuyB. 1304 Mr. 1304 HOWE Adelaide S. 717 1108 Alice S. 1108 Almernon R. 810 Annie 2171 Arthur D. 810 Blanch A. 810 Celestia 491 Charles H. 809 Clarissa M. 491 Dudley W. 717 Edith F. 718 Edwin B. 717 Emma L. 70s Eunice 491 1366 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ferdinand S. 717 Nelson 558 , 949 Chauncey 253, 461 Florence I. 717, 1108 Oscar 559 , 949 Clara B. 463 Francena S. 717 Perez 270 Clarinda 147,254 Fredus B. 717, 1108 Polly 270 ,502 , Clinton C. 820 Gustavus A. H. 491 Pomeroy B. Rachael 370 ,668 Constance A. 820 H. Estella 696 107 Delia O. 461, 820 HenryHoward A, 371 Rhoda 270 Desire 591 810 Sabra J. 291 ,555 Diantha K. 820 Jane A. 491 Sally A. 291 Edward 254,462 Jesse N. 809 Sarah 168, 174, 29 i ,555 Egbert D. 462, 821 Jonas 491 Solomon C. 292 . 558 Egbert N. Eleann 253, 461 Leon S. 717 Susannah 291 ,555 1308 Mr. 376 Sidney 270 , 502 Elizabeth T. 462, 821 Mabel H. SKI Thomas H. T. 252 ,559 Emeline B. 255 Mabelle E. 717, 1109 Watson 291 Emma 463 Nellie B. 718, 1109 William 558 Erasmus D. 255,463 Nicholas R. 717 HOXIE Esther A. 437 Orra J. 810 Mary L. 772 Frances D. 820 Phineas H. 810 HOY Frances J. 463 Richard 371 Ellen 989 Francis B. 463 Thomas 371 HOYT Francis G. 820 William 371 Carmi 885 Francis R. 461,820 HOWELL Eugene H. 885, 1214 Frederick 254 Mary L. 871 Nettie 1241 Frederick C. 820 Minnie 860 Ralph 885 Frederick R. 255,463 HOWERY HUBBARD George 461 Hattie 743 John M. 772 George H. 4237 HOWES Lucy -Sally 272 George M. 511 Ashley B. 830 253 Georgianna Geraldine 463 Caroline C. 656 HUCKINS 463 Elileda 830 Elizabeth 88 Harriet C. 511 Ellen 830 Hannah 88 , 172 Helen 461, 819 Emma L. 826 James, 87 Helen M. 255. 464, 511 Fidelia 397 Joseph 174 Henry 254,462 Jacob 67 Rachael 88 Henry A. W. 463 Jonathan 957 Samuel 88 ,174 Henry I. 147,255 Pamela W. 907 Sarah 172 Henry M. 255,463 Samuel 618 HUDD Henry W. 462,821 Sophronia 300 Matilda 1062 IdaL. 463 Temperance T. 566 HUDNUT Isaac H. S. 254,462 HOWLAND Richard A. 908 James C. 437, 7S5 Abigail 168 HUDSON James E. 462,821 Alice L. 539 Edward S. 898 Jane C. 254 Annie 944 Eva P. 898 Jennie S. 785 Benjamin 168 ,291 Horatio P. 898 Jessie C. 820,1184 Benjamin A. 291 ,555 James S. 1249 Jessie M. 823 Bethania 168 ,293 Revello S. .898 John 144, 461 Charles F. 944 HUE John E. 437, 785 Charles W. 556 ,944 Edwin R. 1295 John N. 511 Chloe A. O. 292 Florence M. 1:295 John P. 254,462 Chloe C. 292 Fred P. 1295 John R. 820 Clarissa 291 Harold P. 1295 John W. 147, 253, 463 Daniel 291 HUGHES Josephus 463 Darius 291 Beatrice 1086 Junius 147. 254 Diadama 168 ,292 Clara 1086 Junius J. 255. 463 Eben 1... , 292 Harry T. 1086 Laura D. 437. 784 Ebenezer 291 Lura 1086 Lillie 785 Edward B. 292, 559 , 949 Margurite F. 1086 Lorania 147. 254 Eliza C. 292 ,559 Ralph M. William A. 1086 Louise A. 511 Elizabeth 365 , 555 1086 Lucy A. 255, 464 Elizabeth S. 996 HUGHSON Lucy E. 463 Ella F. i',i;:i Pamela 233 Miss 819 Ellen 370 , 668 HULBERT Marcia 254 Emily 558 Abby M. S20 Maria B. 437. 785 Emily C. •:«.<:: Abner D. 463 , 821 Mary Mary O. Mary J. Mary L. 821 Estella A. 949 Achsah 147 820 Frances N. 556 ,944 Achsah M. 253 463 464, 820, 822 Frank L. 559 , 949 Albert S. 463 Frank S. 944 Allen G, 820 Mortimer 437, 784 George W. 291, 555 Gustavus 292 ,949, 3.39 Allen W. Anna C. 461462 , 820 , 821 Nancy O. Nellie G. 461, 820820 Hannah M. 961 Annie D. 820 Nellie M. 1081 Harriet Jabez 270 , 555 370 Annie F. Belle 320, 1184 821 Peyton R. Philander 147, 254 147, 233 JamesJohn P. Joseph 269 291 669 , 270 Calvin Caroline 254, 462 Caroline A. 1308 , 463463 Phillip F. Polly • Prescott M. 823 147, 255 820 Josephine 556 Catherine B. 464 , 822 Richard 0. 820 Julia JustusLemuel 558 Catherine G. 820 Richard O. 253, 461 167 291 , 291 Charles Charles A. 511 461 , 8211 Richard P. Richard R. 147, 461, 819 463 Mary A. 559 , 949 Charles E. 463 Richard T. 463 MelindaMercyNathaniel Nathaniel W. 556 Charles F. 437 , 463 Robert G . 463, 821 168 291 118 ,291 , 555 Charles J. Charles S. Charles W. 2.34 , 462 783 823 SallySally L. Samuel B. 147, 255 253464 INDEX. 1367 garah 147. 254. 462 Sarah A. 511 Sarah J . 463 Sophia B. 437, 785 Stephen L. 464, 822 Victor D. 463 Victor M. 255, 464 Victor R. 463 William 254, 462. 820 William C. 461, 819 William H. 463 William J. 821 William R. 820 William R. D. 820 Zilpha M. 255 HULL Adin S. 853, 1196 Charles E. 853, 1196 Charles S. ¦ 785 Clair M. 1196 Edward 1196 Emma 0. 491, 853 Emmagene 852, 1194 EvaE. 853, 1196 Frank 852 Frederick 1196 Grace E. 1195 Helen 852, 1194 Helen M. 785 Henry 853 Henry M. 847 Henry S. 491, 853 Irving 1196 Irving D. 491, 853 Jasper 785 Jennie E. 481, 853 John 491, 852 John M. 785 John P. 852, 1195 Josephine G. 1196 Laurinda 491, 852 Louisa 596 Mr. 847 Minnie B. 853, 1197 Olive 491, S52 Olive A. 852, 1196 Oscar T. 853 Sarah 852, 1195 Silas 491 Theodosia A. 785 William 491, 852 HULSIZER Mary 856 HUMASTON Julia 404 HUME Sarah L. 996 HUMISTON Harriet 591 Maria 591 HUMPHREY Almena 1035 Anne B. 1120 Blanche E. 1088 David 401, 729 David E. 729 Diadama 219 Edwin D. 728, 1120 Edwin R. 1120 Electa 401, 729 Electa S. 729 Ellen A. 977 Elmer E. 1088 Frances 401, 729 Grant H. 729 Hamlin J. 1088 Hannah 401, 729 Harriet A. 745 Helen F. 728 Hugh 1035 Isaac L. 401, 729 John 729 Kate V. 728, 1120 Lent H. 729 Lizzie H. 729 Mark 401 , 728, 729 Margaret 401 Mary m Mary A.. 728, 1121 Mary.B. 1120 Minnie S. 700 Nell B. 799 Nicholas B. 729, ujji Peninah 729 Rebecca io35 Susannah H. ]o35 William D. 729 William H. 1035 William K. 1035 HUNT Adeline L. , 733 Albert G. ' 733 Arad 1088 Arthurs. 1231 Dewitt C. 733 Edith H. 1088 Eva 1231 Frances 1231 Frederick O. 963 Georgia 1231 Hiram 733 Ita 1231 Jefferson T. 1231 John 1231 Martha 1231 Melvin H. 733 Oliver P. 963 Rhoda 155 Ruth 1088 Samuel T. 963 Seth B. 1165 Sheldon R. 1231 William A. 1231 William M. 1088 HUNTER Abbie C. 409, 736 Andrew J. 409, 736 Arthur W. 736, 1125 Betsey 137 Caroline J. 409 Charles 223, 409 Charles G. 407, 736 Clara L. 736, 1125 David 76, 137, 223, 407 Delia 76, 137 Emily 223 Emma S. 409 Fannie E. 409, 736 Franklin 222, 407 Galen 223, 407 Horace 223. 407 Jabez 137, 223 John 223, 409 Jonathan 76, 137 Lucy 222, 406 Marion L. 1125 Mary 222, 223, 406, 409 Mary P. 409, 736 Nancy S. 409 Nicholas 407 Robert 407 Rosamond H. 409, 736 Sarah 76, 137, 222, 406 Sylvia 76, 136 Thankful 76, 137 Thomas 137 William 137, 222, 223, 409 William O. 407 William G. 222 HUNTLEY Diadama 442 Henry 794 Rebecca • 413 HUNTRESS Mary L. 898 HURD Dolly 251 Henrietta L. 886 John 282 HURLBUT Belinda 239, 437 Dorcas E. 239, 437 EdwardEdward 0. Ella L. Frank W. George W. Grace HarryHubbard C. LauraLaura D. Loraine K. Raphael H. HURLEY Clara B. Elizabeth HURST EleanorHerbert V. Leon H. Raymond O. W. L. Willifred L. HUTCHINSON Alice R. Alma V. Annie Edwin J. Edwin V. Helen M. William William J. HUXFORD Mr. IDE ILETT HYDE Mr. Nellie M. Submit William Henry G. Ava M. Charles F. Ida J. James R. John Myrtle E. Sadie F. INGALLS Eugene B. Zenana INGERSOLL Bera W. Charles C. Frank B. Lucretia A. Philo B. Ralph B. Truman B. Warren B. INGRAHAM Marcia P. C. IRISH Abiah ChloeElizabeth JamesJacob 819 460, 819816 76.1 460819819 239, 437236819 819 239 10331144 923 923921 923923 923 945945 945 945945 945 945 945570 MaryAlonzo K. Asa B. Asa C. Eleanor L. Frances C. HelenLydia Mark K. Susan ne H. IRVING ISHAM 244 610, 1010 154 810 857744 744 744 744744 744 744, 1132 1195 852 733 1124 733 1124 733 733 733, 1124 733 204 204204204 204358 JACOBS George H. Ray JACOBSON Mr. 1035, 1284 1034 1035, 12841035 103.3 1035 171 1035, 1283 1035 1309 1309 407 1368 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. JACKSON Abby M. 1281 Bertha E. 889 Burt H. 1089 Carrie 491 Dwight D. 889 Edward L. 639 Elga E. 1089 Harry B. 635 Helen L. 635 Henrietta L. 358 Homer T. 889 Jessica F. 889 JAMES Edwin 786 JAMESON Clyde B. 867 Everett W. 867 George C. 686, 1081 John H. 1081 Norris M. 867 William 686 JAQUES Benjamin B. 1291 Benjamin C. 1292 Charles A. 622, 1024 Eugene H. 622 Evangeline V. 1092 George A. 1092, 1291 Gladdis C. 1291 Harold R. 1291 Harriet H. 622 Joseph H, 622, 1024 Mary E. 1092 William H. 622 William T. 622 JAQUITB Adelaide H. 706 JEFFRIES Annie 1036 JELLEY Harriet L. 825 JENKINS Abiah 116, 303 Abigail 205 Achsah 118 Alfred B. 911 Alvan 116, 205 A-mamial 203 Ann 107 Ann E. 366 Anna 0. 368, 667 Anna S. 667, 1059 Annie L. 1056 AsaAureliaBaker BartlettBenjaminBenjamin F. BetseyBetsey R. BraleyCaroline E. CatherineCharlesCharles E. ChloeChristine A. CrockerDaniel W. DeborahDiantha O. Dorcas EbenezerEdith M. Edward Edward C. Elisha Elisha B. Eliza D. 368, Eliza E. Elizabeth 60 Elizabeth C. 366. Ellis 205i Eunice 42, 107, 202, 366, 663 203, 1312 205 ,369 20,3 204 117 367, 664, 1003, 202, 366.366, 603 206, 43, 60, 108, 202 603 205 667667667 ,206 1270 367368 , 662118 369 206 20.3 116 1003 :;.. 567 669206, 1003 369206.....20320266336!)206 Experience FrancesFrances L. Francis Frank H. Fred S. Preeman Freeman H. Frederick GeorgeGeorge W. Gilbert S. GuyS.Halbert H. Hannah Hannah A. Harry W. Hattie M. Helen F. Henry Hemon D. HodiahHope James James H. Jane S. JohnJosephJoseph H. Josiah 43, 62, Josiah H. Julia W. Katherine Lemuel Lot LouisaLouisa E Louisa S. Louise B. Lucinda Lucretia A. LucyLuella Lydia 202, 204, Lydia C. Lydia J. Miss MargueriteMarionMarshallMarthaMartha B, Mary Mary A. Mary C. Mary E. Mary G. Mary J. Mary L. Mary P. MayMercyNancy Nathan NathanielNellie OliveOrenOwen Parker N. Paul B. PaynePerezPhilemon PollyPrince Prudence RachaelRachael F. Rachael R. RebeccaRichmondRichmond A. Robert B. Robert M. 61, 60 6, 43, 59, 61, 81 366, 367, 664 366, 664 366, 663663 663 42 206, 370665 202, 366369 1059 117, 204, 205 366, 663 662, 1056 911 664, 1057 366, 368, 666 368, 666 117, 207 43. 62 391 366, 663 367, 665 117, 205, 366 116, 204, 368 366, 662 116, 202, 203, 367 368, 1311, 1312 367, 664663 205 576 61,118,207 202, 368 367, 665 603 664202 369 117, 206, 207, 369 665 205, 206, 367, 369206367205 666, 1059 368 202 60, 202603 116, 118, 203, 204 1056 203, 1312 663 603, 1003 367, 664 1003, 1270 603 666, 1059 43,59 203, 1312 107, 202, 365, 367 61, 116, 205. 369663 204206 36S 663, 1057 667, 1059 207, 371 117, 206 118 204 117, 206204 202, 366662366 107, 204 603 603, 1003 371, 669665 Ruth D. 667 Ruth S. 663 Sally 204, 205- Samuel 473,60,61,108,116,203 204, 205-' Samuel B. 370 Sarah 43, 62 Sarah E. 203, 367, 1311 Satinia H. 369 Simeon 61, 116, 117, 205, 206, 369 SusanTemperanceThankfulThomasThorntonWarrenWeston E. WilliamWilliam B. William E. William F. William H. William H. H Zebina H. JENNEY Jabez D. Wealthy JENNINGS Asa C. Blanche A. George H. GraceNina M. 205, 369, 667 205, 369 43,59 41, 60, 107663- 202, 367, 368, 666 1056- 205, 366, 369. 366,663 665370 202, 366, 367, 665369 662, 1056- 1237 290 1008- 1272 10451045 1272 Raymond A. 1009, 1272 JESSUP Polly 468 JETTINGS Jennie 967 JEWELL Seraph J. 995 JEWETT Mary 149,641 JIGGER Helen C. 1280 John W. 1280 Lester P. 12-0 Marion E. 1280 Robert S. 1280 Ruth R. 1280 JIPSON John 390 JOHNS Bishop L. 426, 772 Carrie 772 Charles H. 615 Daniel J. 235, 236, 425, 426, 772 Edward L. 426, 772 Elizabeth L. 426, 776 Elizabeth M. 772 Fl< -rence J. 615 Frederick O. George B. M. 615 Georgie M. 772 Gertrude M. 772 Horace E. 615 Jay W. JohnC. gl* Lena E. Mary A. 426 Ruth O. 426 William F. 426. 772 JOHNSON Abia E. 932 Annie 941* Beulah B. 1145 Burt W. 1214 Caroline 785 Charles 456 Charles S. 1233 Clara M. 710 Cornelia E. 469 Darius II. 592, 988 Edna 740, 1233 Edwin 716 Elizabeth R. 977 Elsie A. 927 INDEX. 1369 Experience FredGeorge F. George T. - George W. Grace F. Henry Henry L. JaneJane P. Joel H. John S. Julia A. Kate Katie C. Leona LeviLilaLuman F. MaggieMarietteMaryetteMary J. May MerzaPamelia E. Pearl RachaelRachael S. RuthieSadieSilas M. Sixtus E. Thomas Wallace W. Wiley L. William William D. William F. William H. H. Wilmirth ' JOHSTON JOLLYJONES Clara A. IsabellaMary Abby A. AdaM. Amos Anna B. Asa H. Caroline H. Caroline J. Charles B. DavidE. Archie Edgar M. Edward D. G. Edwin F. Edwin S. Ella M. Ellen Ellen M. Ellery L. Eliza Eliza A. Elizabeth Emma M. Flora B. Flora M. Francis E. Harley E. Harriet L. Helen JamesJames W. JaneLaura S. Lorenzo D. Lorinda N. Lottie D. Lucy D. Margarette A. Mary M. Melissa A. 76 989 1214 932 469 989, 1263 549 932 592, 988 988, 1263 939 1233 687 1087 989 1233 716932 469815 592, 988 1233 414 1231 932 592. 988940 257 469 93:2716 1145 940 76, 989 820940 76, 716932 592, 940 592, 988 940 1175 1303 994 557, 947 673, 1067 374635637 557, 947916 1088 216 692, 10881013 692 959, 12481248 673, 1067 479982 557, 959 375, 1168 375, 678320 557, 948 1053 959425 692, 1087 557 222673 1091 218 1101 375, 678 375 '¦.- 479 1088 994 459 Minnie . Nancy E. Nancy M. Nathan 0. NathanielOrra H. OrrinPaulina F. PhernieRosellaRoy C. Susan A. Susan E. SylvesterTheron H. ThomasWilliam H. Francis Phebe H Nettie L. SarahJuliaIda M. JORDAN JOSEPH JOSLIN JOY JOYCE Allison Elizabeth G. Florence P. John A. Katherine D. JUDD RachaelRobertWillie L. AngiePerlia Henry Otho B. William J John JUDGE JTJDKINS JUDSON JUSTIS KANODE KARNER KAZER KEELER Charles H. EmilyGenevieve L. Herbert L. Walter L. KEENE AbigailCharles S. ElizabethEvaM.I.E.Zar KEENER Caroline KEITH Charlotte E. Edward L. Glenn Harriet M. James C. James M. John R. Mary C. KELLAR William KELLEY Alexander R. CarolineCaroline P. Ellen E. Hannah S. Henry Isabel S. James James D. 637 557, 947 375, 678479557 459, 817 458 375, 679 479399 1091 557, 947479959 479, 840 479 959 1052 388 1172 597 262 1045 1167 11671167 1167 1167 547 584 584 711491 513 1009 551 987, 1261 1009, 1272 987 1072 990 990, 1264 990 62b 765, 1153 765, 1154 1154 765, 1153 765 765765 765, 1153 1152 303303303 460 303 303 460460303 Jessie 460 Lillian H. 460 Mary D. 460 Pauline 571 Prentiss 302 Rose D. 303 Zeno S. 303 KELLOGG Augustus 254 Grace E. 1267 John H. 254 Jonah 254 Maria 201 Mertie 1156 Miranda 254 Moses C. 254 Philander 254 Theodore J. 254 Timothy 255 KELSEY George 850 George A. 443, 797 Harriet M. 443, 776 Heath 443 Helen 1208 Helen M. 851, 1194 Nellie 833 Sarah A. 443, 797 KENDALL Sarah 282 KENISON George W. 361 Miss 361 KENNASTON Fred L. 634 KENNEDY Elizabeth KENNEY Ada F. Amos P. CelesteCharlesEdna B. Judson Mary I. Samuel KENT ElizabethSelden L. KENYON Ella F. KERN Albert H. Ainsworth H. AmandaAnphenettie Cyrene E. Delilah C. Emily Emily A. Etta Fannie R. Harriet C. Harrison T. Henry A. HerbertMartha A. Martin L. Martin W. Mary A. MinnieMinnie L. Sarah B. TheodoreWilliam William E. KERR 446 1011 942 !I43 943 1011 943 943 1011 701 1082 1209 673564952 1066 564 564 12.87 673 1287 988 ,958 673 1066 1066 564 563, 564, 958 958560 1066 958 1066 673 1066 1066 673, 1066,1066, 673,673, 673, 673, Mary A. 1132 KERSLAKE George 1300 KETCHAM JulianS. 881 Mary A. 1068 Theodore 881 KETCHUM Catherine E. 912 1370 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Charlotte Josephine KEYES Abbie S. Arthur M. Bessie V. DeLafayetteEttaFloy B. Grace M. Huldah William L. KEYT Alonzo T. Edwin B. Hannibal H. HattieLouisaMarciaMarshall H. Mary H. MildredRebecca P. Susannah A. KIBBEE Ella KIDDER Abigail J. Charles S. FrancisHannahMr.Sarah KILBORN AlbertFranklinHiramSamuel JohnJohn R. Eliza Susan KILBRIDGE KILBY AlmiraCarolineCharlotte Cyrus H. Emerson Gabriel HamiltonHarriet N. Henry Henry C. Herbert RebeccaSamuelSusan S. Webster KILGORE Mary KILLYEN KILPATRIOK Andrew Myrtle S. I. KIMBALL Alice C. Anna T. Bruce J. Catherine A. Charles W. Crafts P. CynthiaEdward 0. Edward R. Ellen T. Fred H. George F. GraceHannahHenry N. Henry S. Herbert C. Jessie M. Julia A. Julia L. 819596 1207 1148, 12981297 1148 1148, 1297 1148 1148 339 1148, 1297 629, 10361036 629 1036 629, 1035 629, 10341036 629, 1035 629, 1035 871 199, 361 1105 199259753 55 505, 873 505. 873 505 505, 873 1188 1188 587587 327, 624 327, 623327327 327, 824327 327, 623 327, 623 327, 624 624 624 327, 624624 327, 624624 1200 10641064 515, 884 516, 885 276, 516 515, 884 516 275 276, 515 1239 909636,516 1014 909339 276, 516 1239 27(1516 516 516, 885 Katherine 1014 Lillian E. 909 Lizzie G. 660 Martha E. 587 Morris 8. 276, 515 Morton S. 1014 Olive A. 276, 51b Pauline 631 Rufus H. 1238 Sarah H. 515 Sarah T. 631 Sophia 641 Volney P. 276, 515 William F. 1014 William H. 516 KIMBERLYr Alfred K. 1268 John A. 1268 KIMMEL Rufus M. 1300 KING Albert R. Alexander C. Almena A. Almena C. Clarence N. David David W. Edwin A. Eulalia M. Harriet W. Hamlin C. JamesJames H. Jennie M. John Q. Letta R. Lucie A. Mr. Margaret C. Mary E. Mary H. Mary L. Miriam Orra H. Orlo W. Robert Robert L. Robert Q. Rodney Rowena J. Samuel N. Sarah J. Thomas D. William H. KINKEID T71 "Ui KINNEY Amelia J. KateMary KINSEY John KIPPEN Brenna M. Julia F. William F 643, 1047 627 1029, 1282 627, 1031 1031, 1283 626, 627, 1030 1029, 12821282 James V. KIRK KIRKBRIDE George B. KIRK UP Benjamin 0. Harold B. James T. Joseph P. Victor II. KITCHEN Frank B. Paul O. KLEBERG May L. KLOEK Annie L. Charles A. Francis 977 1282 228627 1031, 1283 627 1282 1110 263 1029 627, 1030 643 808 1282 808 808808 1029, 1282 627, 1029, 1282 621808 627, 1030" 627, 10311029 643 1186 484487till784 129412941.294 9.23 12181123 1123 1123 1123 1123 1180 1180 1052 11641164 1164 LeBlond C. KNAPP Collie A. RalphWilliamWilliam J. KNEELAND Anna 1256, Anna M. Betsey CharlotteElla George E. 636, George H. Gertrude L. HarrietIsaac Lucius D. 1256, Marv 1256, KNIGHT Frances C. Frank J. Frederick H. Harry F. Jarvis P. Jerome P. Justin P. Mary J. KNIGHTS Arthur A. Charlotte Oscar A. Annie Laura E. AmorRobertSarah Helen E. KNIPE KNOPF KNOTT KNOWLES KNOWLTON AlbertAugustus Charles Boletta J Ida A. Hans A. Bernia A Eva J. George E. Fritz E. Alice Julia B. Bernard A. Jessamene KNOX KXUTZEN KRAUTH KROEGER KUHLON KUHX KUHXAS KURTZ KUSS Abby C. Alfred W. Ann M. Anna P. Annie C. ArthurBessie W. Caroline E. Charles P. Daniel Dauiel G: EdwinElla Ella L. Emma E. Frank O. Franklin B. Fred T. George W. LADD 116410221278 371 127,813081308 342632 10401044 63b 1044 125b 1256 1308 1308 623 1055 1263 10551090 69b . 1090 777 1293 715 952 1264 2626 585 480480480 1015 1213 690848 12391239 1226128213041304 . 1216 2,893 890890 1215 890893 , 1215 890 2. 890 1215 ,1215 892 1216 867 1216 , 890 1216 322, 892, 1215 890, : 890, 522, INDEX. 1371 Hannah Henry P. James M. Jennie F. Jesse M. JosephJoseph E. Joseph M. Julia B. Mary H. Sarah J. Sarah R. Susan TheophilusTheophilus H. William H. LaFAVE Richard LaFRANCIS Mary J. LAKE Harriet A. LAKIN Elizabeth LAMARSNA Albina LAMBERT Anna J. Mary J. Sophronia M. William T. LAMPHEAR Francis P. Edith I. J. Milton LANCASTER Betsey LANDER Olive E. Willis E. LANDERS Ansel R. Asa FranklinJohn LotLucetta M. Lucy J. Lydia Mary W. MinervaNettie Samuel LANE John MaryPhebe LANGDON AsaChristopherFrancis B. Janette MarinetteRoselia LANGSTON Horace A. John W. JuUaR- LANHAM AleSterELAXMANCharles R. Edith H. Faith T. Jonathan T. Katherine M. Thomas H. LANSING Cornelius Edwin Frances J. FrankHelen Julia M. Lillian J. Nelson L. 522 1216 522, 892 890 1215 521 522, 890 892, 894, 1215 890 522, 892 892 522, 893 720890 5228! .2 1090 875512 660 873918 8.38918918 883 11011101 543, 916 543 543,916 318 543 916, 1227 543, 916 917544 543, 917 916, 1227 916 391391391 545, 921 545, 921545 921, 1229 545 545, 9208508.30830 784 1219 1220 1220 1220 12201220 855 1260 855 855 987, 1260 987, 1260 1260, 1309 Walter E. 987, LANTIS Pauline LAPHAM Antoinette HattieJennieJohn R. Julia A. Kate R. MissMaryRussellSears LARCOM Hattie LARGE J. S. LARSON Ole LARKINS Sarah LARRABEE Annie Caroline A. CharlesDavidDwight W. LASKEY EllaFred Wilbur LASLEY Theodore H.LASSELS Brockway J. Madge E. LATTIN Bonnie A. R. LAURENCE Flora T. LAWRENCE Albert B. Charles H. Effie Hannah Harry A. Ivers P. Juliette H. Marion R. Mary Nancy Ralph C. Thomas F. William LAWSON Christa LAY Elizabeth LAYLIN Clarence D. Lewis C. Lewis F. Robert W. LAYMAN Laura LEACH AnnieHosea M. LorenzaMoses „„„„ LEATHERS Irvin C. Nettie M. Oliver C. LEARNED Charles D. Maria E. Lorinda A. Rufus 0. Sophronia A. Vesta A. LEAVENS Eben N. Frank N. 1260, 13091184 517517 517 517517 517 293517 517949 1253 821743318 964279 521, 890279 279, 521978 978 978687 855 8.55 886 11081020 817 1213 205 10201020 817; 11831020 203542 1020 817720 1279 552 1160 11591160 1160 1299 590 1236 595 590 11081108 1108 361362 362, 656362362362 1018 1018 LEAVITT BetseyMary LeBLOND Charles H. Charles M. Charlotte M. Emma L. Francis 0. Frank C. Luke B. LeBROKE Samuel L. LeDUC Emma LEGGETT May E. LEE Anthon H. Azubah Carrie M. Clara Dora M. Edwin H. Eleanor A. Ezra T. HarrietHeber L. Helen J. InaInez E. Jacob D. John A. JohnC.John D. John W. Josepli H. Lelia Lillian LindaLouisa. Lucius O. Marcus E. Maryette Otto H. Paria H. Raymond D. ViolaWallace Willard Willard H. William William F. William L. William O. Winnie LEESE Margaret LEIGHTON Charles S. Henry M. Susan H. LEMMON David W. Hiram N. Jessie D. Lenora F. LENEE Ella R. Harry F. Henry E. LEONARD Christopher James Mr. LESLIE George W. Laura E. William G. LEWIS Agnes L. Albert Albert N. AllenAnnAnna 550 550 1164 779, 11641164 779, 1164 779, 1165 779 1164 1046 760 1201 930 255 654936 036936 1209 936941 930 936 1215 930930936 765, 1152 929, 936 1235 936 930 930936930 634936941 930936 936 123.3 936 956 1215 941 936 1235 936 941 822 1306 844 13061306 1075, 1289 1075 1075 480 480 388 1011 1011 12741011 1207 933 968 934 85 131 1372 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Anne Arthur O. Benjamin T. Bertha E. Bertram R. Blanche L. Carl F. CarlisleCharles S. 872, Charlotte F. Chester A. ClarenceClarkCora Daphne T. Edmund H. Edmund P. Edward B. Elizabeth C. EllenErnest E. Everett F. FannieFannie E. Fanny B. FlorenceFrances L. Francis Francis A. Frank A. Frank E. Frederick George George C. Gertrude C. Gilbert V. Harland B. HattieHelen 504, 870. Hiram F. Jennie M. Jesse D. JohnJohn A. John F. .Joseph"Julius Laura M. Louisa R, LuciusMabel B. Margaret G. Mark Martha Mary < Mary E. Mary H. Mary L. MilaMinnie Orson F. PaulinaPeterRachaelRalph W. Rebecca RudgerRuthSamuel E. Sarah Sarah A. Solon A. Susan Walter M. WilfredWillie C. LIBBY Esther M. Joseph S. Orville V. Roger H. LIGGITT Mae Minnie Thomas 218 1207 940 1206 870910870 504, 870 1080, 1207 504, 872 968 1207 63887194040040096.8 1202 981 1207 1207 638 870. 1206 504, 870638 1140 6.81 940 870, 1206 968638872 12061206 940 1206, 1137 871, 1207 504, 871638940 504 870, 1205 871, 1207 910, 934 504, 872 12071206 664 1207 968 504, 871 504, 872 10, 93, 504 618 968 870, 1205 871, 1207 934940 504981 934 1206 244940 43 940 46, 984 870, 1206 870, 1206 296 1206 638638 1048 1048 1048 1048 689 689689 LIGHTBODY Julie LIKENS Edna Elmer Frank L. Hearald Roy LILLY Daniel Faetta B. Jane F. John J. Martha Olive Voll LIMERICK . William J. LINCOLN George B. LucyS. Anna LINDER DeliaMary H. LINDSLEY Henrietta M. LINES Polly LINK Oenie LITCHFIELD Eunice LITTLE CharlesSylvesterPamelia LITTLEFIELD AlonzoJosephine LIVERMORE Anna Betsey Carrie B. Nellie M. LIVINGSTON lone John W. LOBDELL Edith H. Sarah LOBEL Jennie LOCKEY Carl H. D. John S. LOCKHEAD Caroline C. LOCKROW Daisy A. Esther J. George 82 JacobMary H. Park Sidney J. Winfred H. LOCKWOOD Frank A. James NancyTimothy Timothy J. LODELIA Jennie LODEWICK Elizabeth LOGAN AimeeAnnie E. Carlton K. Edith J. Harvey S. Hazel Jay E. Jessie John A. 1122 1180 Josephine 938 Mary L. Shedrack 1122 1305 58 1305 Thelma K. 938 130,5 Thomas W. 938 1305 LLOYD 1305 Fannie O. LONG 814 480 Addie 634 687 Annie E. 634, 1042 905 Charles 634 480 Daniel 634 480 Ella 634, 1042 480 Laurence J. 1148 734 Mary J. 634 Scott 785 1304 LOMBARD Abigail C. 182, 315 610 Albron O. 315 12.57 Benjamin 315 650 Benjamin H. 182 Betsey 182, 316 7b6 Caroline 768 970 Catherine 182, 316 Chalana 297 786 Edward P. 1022 Elisha 182 207 Elisha P. 182. 315 Experience 315 1300 Experience B. 315 Lucy B. 315 424 Martha 634 Mary 67 643 Rebecca 182 286 Robert H. 1022 320 Ruth 182. 315 Thomas 315 698 LONGHEAD 657 Harriet J. 401, 730 James 401 195 LOOMER 215 Lester P. 1213 1113 LOOMIS 1113 Alvin C. 683, 1073 Alvin J. 1073 84b Bert E. 1073 846 Charles W. 683. 1073 Edith M. 1073 1049 Egbert A. 2073 98 George M. 1073 Harvey C. 1073 1248 Jonathan 683 Jonathan C. 683 1193 Julia R. 683 1193 Leonard G. 683, 2072 Leonard S. 1073. 1288 510 Lulu A. 1073 Mr. 1155 826 Mary E. 1073, 12S8 826 Olive A. 1073 1187 William C. 683, 1073 825 LORD 826 Charles B. 990 826 Guy Helen A. 99(1 826 990 1187 Jesse 990 Minnie R. 990 884 LORING ISO Eliphalet 174 924 Frank W. 1287 924 Gertrude 542 924 Henry B. LOTHROP 1287 672 Desire LOUNDOX 573 803 Arthur P. 78b Harry G. 786 938 Lenora 786 93.8 Mortimer H. 786 1308 Robert, S. 786 11:22 Samuel K. 786 1308 LOVELL 938 Adelaide 572, 966 938 Adeline D. 571, 966 938 Angeline 604 Aurilla BerthaBetsey BlancheCharles G. Chester M. Clinton Cornelia Edward M. Florence -Frances H Hannah Hattie L. Horace S. JohnJohn M. Lucy Marcia F. MariamMartha Mary R. Mary S. Nelson A. Nelson O. Noah H. Oliver S. Rosa P. Russell Velina Willis-Zenas M. LOVEJOY Frank H. Henrietta Joseph H. Mattie Newton B. "Walter H. LOWE A. Margaret Abbie L 297 572 170 572297 571, 966572 476 297, 573 1279 573 173 1005 297, 300, 572 297 5725.28297 572 358 572, 966 297, 572 297 572 571 297 572, 966 297, 572 297, 572572 572 1075 1066 911 1039 911911 ¦Albert N. ' Albert W. Annie L. Arthur H. Aurora Austin C. Beatrice BerthaBertie Bessie E. Calvin M. Carl W. Celia A. Charlotte E. Clara L. Daniel Daniel C. DavidD,avis S. Delia E. Donald V. EdnaEdna M. Edward J. Edwin G. EleanorElizabeth Ellen M. Ernest P. Erving F. Eugene F. Florence J. Frank E. Fred TT Frederick H. George George A. George L. George R. Gertrude W. Gordon Orace A. GuyR. „ Harold M. Harriet L. 12761017 1016, 1276 • 12761017 1016, 1276 713 1017, 1278 1276 127 8 1276 1276 617, 1017 1017, 1279 101712761017 617 617 617, 1016, 1'278 617, 1017 1017 1277 1018 1016, 12751278 1017 1278127.8 1016, 1275 1276 ' 1276 1017, 1279 1276 1016, 1277 714 1017, 1279 617, 1017 1278 1218 1016, 1278 1276 1018 1277 1276 1279 1016, 1278 Herbert G. 1016, 1277 IdaL. 1016, 1277 Ira A. 1016, 1276 Irene M. 1277 J. Webster 1017 J. Wellington 714 John «17, 1015 John A. 1016 John F. 1218 Joseph A. 1276 Leland I. 1277 Lester W. 1277 Lewis M. 1016, 1277 Lillian M. 1277 Loren a M. 1276 Lowell M. 1277 Lucy E. 1017, 1278 Lucy R. 1017 Malcolm B. 1277 Marian A. 1016 Mary B. 12721 MaryE. 1017 Mary L. 1017 Mary P. 1278 Mattie L. 127''. Mildred A. 1279 Oliver 713 Orin M. 1016, 1276 Pauline 849 Percival E. 1279 Porter W. 1276 Rachael P. 1276 Ralph P. 1276 Robert 1308 Rpbert M. 1218 Rodney M. Russell B. 1277 1276 Richard V. 1279 Samuel H. 1016, 1278 Seth L. 617, 1017 Seth P. 617 Stephen C. 617, 1018 Susan A. 1017 Vivian 1308 Waldo H. 1016, 1275 William V. 1012, 1279 Willis M. 1276 Zettie 714 1373 LUTHER Benjamin S. Flora H. Frances I. LUTZ CarolineEllaCarrie John W. LibbieLottie U. Amanda 'Charles E. Fred.H. Martha A. William C. Belle I. DeHart E. Howard B. Mary E. NancyEsther James Martha A. AnnJaneSabra Hattie L Mr.Henry W. Lucy LOWELL LOWN LOWRY LOYSTER LUCAS LUCE LUOKIE LUDHAM LUEDERS LUMBARD LUMBERT M1SS LUNDQUIST Adrian F. FloraFrederick A. Lois MarthaMaude Roland C. Verda LUPTON Carrie Will LUSH LUSK Palmer 368473 752 #142 60:2 1141 469 1264 216, 217946 1231123112311231 1231 1231 1231 1231 1001 545 LYDEN LYKE LYMAN LYNCH 1006. 734, 734, 1060, 100610061270 625 1265 734 734 1125 1125 245 I960 1285 496 }\ 1262 U 1296^ Asa Bertha E. E. EliElsie M. Frederick H. John M. John W. LYON 1059.. * Belle L. Laurence LYONS 59i ,1202 1.455 1109> 4595 S216 448"959 LYTLE Sadie C. MACHAM Arthur H. 1306 Leonard 1306 MACK Charles D. 1025 Clarence A. 885 George T. 1025 George W. 1025 Jennie E. 1025 John M. 1025 Nellie F. 1025 William D 1025 William G. 1025 MAOAULEY Amasa 738 Robert F. 738 Sarah 738 MacDONALD Louise B. 959 William 959 William H. 959 MacIVOR Flora H. 837 James H. 837, 1193 James P. 837 MACNIDER Charles H. 997 Hanford 997 MADDEN Anna. M. 373 MADDOOK Alice M. 1200 MAGINNIS Frank 734' MAGOON Melissa 981 MAGUIRE Bertha E. 1179 MAIN Phebe 593 MAJOR Jenette M. 778 MALCOM Allen 698 Allen G. 699, 1094 Ardella A. 699 Arthur A. 699 Arthur W. 699 Augustus A. 699 1374 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Charles R, Cora A. David Dora E. Elizabeth E. 609, Elton W. Francisco C. Frederick H. Isabella B. Luella C. Mary A. Mary V. OrlandoOrville W, MALCOMSON Sarah MALLORY Clinton J, George E. Harry J. 692, Lucie Mary E. Ruth A. William B. 692, William J. MALTBY AlonzoGeorge A. MANCHESTER Archie Violet M. MANGUM Amelia Anna L. Betsey J. ClaraClarkCyrusDesmondDuaneEmmaGeorge A. George H.. Harold Harvey J. WMliaimi JeremiahJohn W. Joseph Kay LydiaLydia E. 935 MaryMary A. Sarah O. 935 ThomasThomas L. William 1094 699 6!.',.6,99 699 12091087 1087108711151087 992 1087 MANN Rebecca A. MANNING Louisa MANSFIELD Anna MANSUR Charles Charles B. DorothyFlorence Frank George George H. George V. Lucy Malvina H. MarionMary E. Mary W. Wilfred C. Clara F. 894, 894, MAPE8 AnnieThirza MARAWETZ MARBLE 791791 11911191 933935935935933 935 9339::;, 933 93.3 935 933 933935 933933935935 933 1236 933 934 ,1235 933 935933 1130 638 1062 1218 , 1218 1218 1218 121812181:218 894 1218 12841218 894 , 1218 894 1144 1053 400 421, 763 42:2764763 422, 763 763 763764 422 422, 764 422763 422, 763 422,764 11001100 1100 MERCHANT Nelson G. 574 MARGGRAF Sophie 1213 MARKEY William 683 MARKHAM Louisa M. 856 MARKS Amasa A. Anna A. Anna G. AnnieCharles A. Charles E. Eliza J. Frances L. Frederick A. George E. Lucy E. Lucy M. Mary E. William L, MARRINER FrankHarriet E. Milton MARSDEN Mary E. 1154 MARSH D. Henry 1210 Darwin W. 1210 Mary 1006 MARSHALL Antoinette 517, 887 Arthur 517 Bella 1173 Benjamin G. 590 Edwin 1296 Fanny 872 Farnsworth B. 590 Farnsworth G. 590, 983 Frank 517 George 517, 886 Helen 517 Helen M. 971 Henry 517 Jane 303 Julia 517 Laura . 887 Mary 872, 1208 Mary E. 1278 Minnie E. 886.1214 Orville 517, 887 Peleg 517 Rollin 872 Ruth 1296 Thomas 887 MARSTON Belle 901 Charlotte 298 Cynthia F. 563 Minnie F. 655 Sarah 298 Zenas 29S MARTIN ArdelphiaArlie Benjamin F. Calvin Fred George James M. JessieJohn C. John L. OctaviaTern pa Thomas F. Vifquain MARVIN Forrest W. FredGerald S. MASON Aaron 992 1289 107b 1076 792 1076 1076, 1289 1289 1076 10761076 107610761289 Ancel T. Clara B. Charles G. Columbia T. Cora E. Ellen M. Grace E. Herbert J. Howard J. Jane E. Jennie -M. MASSUR 793. 13001300 13011 79.3 Lois A. MASTERMAN Sarah A. MASTERS Claude A. Elsie A. John A. Leo A. Maude A. May A. Millard A. Sybil A. Winnifred A. MATAH David MATHER Martha A. Zelotes MATHERLY' Anderson George B. - MATHIAS Jobn J. MATRON Mary S. MATTHEWS Abigail Algie M. S. CharlotteEmmaFrankE.HervyHoward Jane E. Jennie L. John M. Levina B. MinnieMorgan S. Stepnen MATTHEWSOX Alexander Minnie M. MATTOCK George George H. John MAXEY Hannah MAXFIELD Josephine MAXIM Mattie A. MAXWELL Andrew B. Archibald H. Charles C. Delilah M. EdnaErma Eva Flavius Franklin GeorgeGrace I. Hannah M. Hattie Jane Leona Mary L. MaryetteNina F. Phebe Rachael 924. 924, 1233, 924 924, 924, 1095 868:868:793 1204 793 1204 793793 1204 1172 713877 1078- 1078 1078 1078 1078 10781078 10781078- 734 813401 840840 425 818 530 1057 529 966 1097 1097 1097 713 10971057 916848 105710971096 1096 1053 1053 1053 386861 11061233 12361233 924 123412331233 924 1233 924818 1213 123*1233 924 12331231 1233 447 1233 INDEX. 1375 William A. 924, William B. MAY'NARD Myrta M. MAYO Anna t Annie M. Edith J. 1106, Elizabeth John A. Marv E. 586 Maude E. Nathaniel F. Orilla V. Roxana SarahSusan J. Timothy L. Virginia C. MCALISTER Harriet 0. MCALLISTER John E. MCCAIN Sarah J. McCALLISTER Alexander C. Alfred G. Oscar L. Oscar N. McCANDLESS John H. MCCARTNEY Ada F. MCCARTY MaryPhebe McCAUSLAND Antonio C.McCOLLUM Mr. Mella Stella McCONNELL Fern Joseph Mary M. McCORRISON Linnie M. Sadie E. McCLELLAN Bridget Charles Esther Moses MCCLELLAND Enoch H. George W. Laura M. McCLINTOCK Ella McCOY Charlotte M. Eugenie Grace E. Hannah L. Kate Ruths-William E. McCREERY MayRoy Juliet Mr.MalenMelvin Nellie F. I Sarah A. MCCRERY McCUMBER MCCURDY McCWAIG MCDANIELS 664743 667 667 667 667 1179 866 693414 1091 803803803 13011301 11271112 1112 418 418418 418 1166 784 11671094 384808811 1182 807 1177 261 319811 11851186 760 129112911291 643 1217 309 1233 McDERMOTT 924 Charles W. William L. 1279 Mcdonald Ada 18, 53 Arthur B. 1224 Betsey 1293 Delia 58 Dora 1106 Eliza A. 978 George 1138 Harold A. 1106 Ina I. 981 Isaac 530 James C. 94 Jane 586 Jeremiah 586 John T. 1261 Lydia Mary S. 805 Olive WalterWiilUm T. Mcdonough Jennie McDOWELL James F. 382 Julius A. Mary Mary A. Marshall 382 Marshall H. RobertRobert L. Mcelroy Bertha E. Edith P. Frank M. Mabel F. 1114, Robert N. Thomas G. 12271228 1107 309, 588 309 589 309, 589 1077 1077 309 1077 ',589 1107 509 309 589 665 1021 AmyClaraMyra M NancyMary Ina McFARLANE MCFARLAND MCFARLIN McGARVIE McGEE McGHEE McGlNLEY Charles Ebenezer Frederick E. James Louisa McGINNIS Charles McGOVERN Catherine McGRATH Frances M. McGRAY Lizzie M. McGREVEY Charles H. McGUIRE JohnEmilyFrancesMr. McINTYRE Beatrice M. Evelyn B. Wilbur S. McKALLER Charles 433 43.3 McINTIRE Jesse H. Daniel S. Hester A. James S. MCKAY 59.559.3 595 3 695695382.7. 15 382693 381 10291114 1114 ,1294 10281029 529 12051308 482442 1057 ,779 433 433 6! 1.3 779 720 832831 1098 1006 1166 711 1099 489 1289 1289 1289 457 457 ., 992 ,,993 993 Mary C. 595, 993 Sarah M. 595, 992 McKEE Alexander W. 1288 Eleanor 1109 Henrietta 1190 McKENNEY Charles 712 Drusilla M. 712, 1103 Charles H. 1103, 1293 Frances E. 712, 1103 George E. 712 Henry H. 712, 1103 Herbert N. 712 Livonia 712, 1102 Sarah J. 712, 1102 William 1103 William A. 712, 1103 MCKENZIE Grace ' 1061 William H. 1061 McKEEVER Daisy M. 1104 Edward 1103 Edward C. 1104 Edwin F. 1104, 1293 Ella M. 1104 Grace D. GuyL. John H. McKIBBEN Adam E. Anna M. JohnJohn W. McKITCHEN Jessie M. William H. MCLEAN Annie J. McMURRAY Mr. McNELLIE Emily D. McNIEL Nellie McNITT Albert H. Bertha A. Bessie Daniel H. Dwight E. Elmer N. ErnestGeorge D. Herbert A. Jay W. Jessie Lee W. Milo B. Nathan E. Nathan P. Nettie M. Ulysses J. MCPHERSON Margaret McRAE Belle McWAIN AnnaCharles W. Daniel H. David B. David E. Elsie D. George W. Harriet E. JaneJohn Laura Leavitt B. Mary E. MorrellOrissaRuby C. 1104 11041104 1063 1063 1063 106311851185 461766 1198 1272 1271 1271 1008, 1271 1008 1:272 1271 1008 12711271 1271 1271 1008, 1272 1008, 1271 1008 1271 1008, 1271 10621111 624 623, 1024 623,1025 623. 10251025 1025, 1282 623, 1025 623,643 624624624 624 1025 1025 623 1025 1376 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. William B. William D. 623, MEAOH Eunice S. MEAOHAM Cola W. MEADE Alexander J . Almena 0. 623 1025 319 Alvin T. Benjamin F. Bessie A. Carl F. Caroline E. CharlesCharles G. Charles L. Charles N. Charles W- Charlotte B. ChloeClara B. Cyrus H- Daniel H. EllenEmmaEurope A. Frank B. George B. George P. George S-. George W. GraceHamlin C. Hannah E. Harriet S, Harry K. Harvey H. Helen C. Henry C. IdaB.IndianaJames A, J ane P. Jennie M, John M. Josephine Lucretia A. Maggie L. Margaret M. Martha Mary B-. Mary D. Mary H, Minnie A. Minnie L. Noble K. QuincyRobert C. SarahStella G. SumnerWilliam William O. William H. Willie W. 626. 331 10281028 755 625 1026 595 595 331, 625, 626 1028 595 626 1,625 755 595 . 623754 331, 755626 1026 10.2.3 626020 1142 1026 1026 1142 331 1020 1142 625 331, 62b 1028 421 331, 595, 626 331 625, 623,725, 725, 625. 626, 626, 755 625 1028, 625, MEIGS Thankful Mary A. Lydia MELHINISH S. M. Leona P. Vern P. Roy B. MELINDY Sophronia MELOY Franklin E. MENDENHALL Mary A. MENET FrancisFrankGussie 505 1026 1026 1121 626 1029 102b 595 10281027 626 114711026 626595 101512.82 626331331 1026 755 209 387389 846846846 846¦113800 1026 11681168 1168 KatherineMargaret MERCER Rachael MEEOHANT Hezekiah Deborah Thankful LydiaJosiah Sally MicabFrederick MEERELL- Howard E. MERRIAM Alice E. Clifton H. Edith A. Frederick L. Henry M. John L. Lizzie M. Louise A. Lyman W, Sarah A. 1275, MERRICK Joseph MERRILL Anna C. Delia L. Esther L. Harriet Maude L. Mr. Orissa N. MERRITT Delos, 274 Genevieve Harriett Jerome 274, 514 Sewell MESSENGER Betsey MESICK Calvin George E. Horace P. Louisa A. LydiaSarah E. , Susan A. Anna DeanJohn C. Mr. METCALF Abbie Abbie J. Clara L. FrankFranklin W. Martha E. MaryMary D. RosellaWilliam H. METLIN MICHELS 325 617, 325325 325 617, 82.8 Sarah Lydia LizzieJohn H. Hermoine Marilou B. Edwin B. Edwin F. George S. Jenr.20 L. Lucretia L. Robert S. Ruth E. MIOKEL MILES 11681168 6101.34134134 134134 134 134667 1179 1275 1275 127512751275 1275 1275 12751275 1310 511 10251071 486 13121102 645 667 514 514 1290 511 274 617 325 1018 617 ,617 , 618 1018 617 11891189 1189 828 712 706 1163 1163 706706712706706706 887 1105 666 667 667 667 17305 1305 069774431 17305130.3 MILLARD Jessica J. MerrillWilliam B. MILLEN AgnesCharles W: Henrietta John G. MILLER Alexis AlfredAliceAllison B. Ann J. AnnaArthur C. Arthur T. BenjaminBertieCarolineCaroline M. CarrieCarrie B. Carrie D'. Carrie E. Carrie V. CharlesClaire I. Collins W. Curtis David F. Delia A. DianaDonald T. Edith H. EllaElizabethElviraEmily L. Emma . EphraimEtta FaithFannieFannyFlora G. Florence L. Florista A. Frederick C. Frederick M. Galusha F. Genevieve V. George B. George I. GlenT\ GraceGrace I. Hamlin Harriet J. Harry Heber John S. Julia Laura Lewis Linus W. Lorenzo D. Louisa E. Lucy L. Mr. Manton L. Margaret J. Martha D. MaryMilo Minerva J. NellieOpheliaRosetta Russell Saulsbury Silas Thaddeus H. Vernon E. Volney 378 11351135 113& 1160, 1301 1160* 769 11601 379 514, 883 514, 884594594555691 1005- 275, 514883 379 272, 510 1087 1087" 591, 1087 1092 698, 1092 272 1297 501 274 379, 690 272 379, 690 1135-10(& 514,883 379, 782 274, 513 U44 514 792 1265 1257, 1308 1257, 1308 510, 879 1092 1135 698, 1092 1257 698, 1092 1004 S83 698, 1092 691 113S1257 1135 514, 883 514.884 1257 272983 272 274, 513S83 274. 514 379, 691 691 272, 510 1231 514. 88365b 1024 514, 8S3, 1216 274 10871170 870594915594317 1231 691, 1087 883 w.Wesley A. Willard E. WilliamHerbertIrene Jackson C. JennettJeannette 0. Jerusha P. JohnJohn B. John H. 379 691 274, 513 1258 274, 514 1135 983 883 272983 1138 272, 510, 1095 MILLETT Joseph 941 Henry 941 MILLICHAMP Ethel L. 1203 MILLIGAN William 771 MILLINGTON Samuel D. 855 MILLS Aurelius 728 Carrie G. 751 Clara 1157 Cora B. 890 Edwin C. 728, 1120 John S. 743 Stiles E. 728 William F. 1094 William P. 728 MILTABARGER Clareacy S. 695 MINER Bertha E. 1208 Charles 425 George 1141 George M. 754 H. C. 461 Huldah J. 754, 1141 Ida M. 754. Joel 754 Mary A. 754, 1142 Mathias 425 Nettie 461 Robert 425 Sarah E. 754, 1141 Susan 425 Thomas 425 Wallace T. 754, 1141 MINNICK Hannahette 795 MITCHELL Charles E. 904 Edward 519 Eunice L. 904 Fannie J. 519, 888 George A. 1165 Maebelle B. 1047 Mary 1140 Mary A. 888 May L. 519 William H. 1166 MIX Abbie 785 Floyd W. 785 John R. 785 Judd W. 438, 785 Louise 785 Walter S. 785 William J. 438, 785 MOCK Moses 1196 MOE Alma L. 1186 Homer J. 1186 May 1247 William 1186 MOFFATT David T. 1061 Edwin 1061 Harris E. 1061 Horace E. 1061 Sadie L. 1061, 1286 Susie E. 1061 INDEX. MOLITOR Josephine 909 MOLLARD Sarah E. 1253 MONK Asahel I. 790, 1168 gar) H68 Emmett 790 John 790 Josephine 790, 1168 P.earl u68 MONROE Martha 374 Sarah 374, 880 MONSON Harriet 413 MONTGOMERY Polly 505 MONTROSE Adeline S. 512 Catherine B. 512, 881 Erasmus D. 512 Henry W. 512, 881 Lucy R. 512 Marion M. 512, 882 Mary E, 512, 882 Sarah A. 512 MOOERE Emeline R. 720 Nellie 914 MOOERS Mary A. 1111 MOONEY Mary A. 1186 MOORE Abbie 714 Abbie P. 713, 1106 Abigaiil C. 764, 1151 Alwilda 713 Ann 390 Arthur W. 713, 1106 Belinda A. 713,1106 Bertha 713 Charles 318 Clarence J. 713 Clarence M. 713 Clifton M. 713, 1107 Earnest 714 Edward 647 Edwin O. 713 Elizabeth 714 Ella N. • 713 Elmer H. 1106 Emma 1300 Emma J. 713, 1106 Emmeline 390 714 Esther M. 1106 Evelyn 713 Eugene 851 Eugenie 851 Frank A. 713, 1106 Frank H. 648 Fred J. 713 Gladys E. 1106 Hattie E. 707 Homer 851 . Horatio 390, 714 Howard M. 713, 1106 Isaac 714 James 390 John 390, 713 Josephine C. 648 Josie 846 Julia 731 Julius A. 665 Katherine 390 . Katherine M. 768 L. Albert 390, 714 Lorenzo 390, 714 Lilly 665 Louisa B. 1106 Lucia A. 731 Luella 1297 Lydia 390 Mabel 648, 714 Marcus 714 1377 Margaret P. 713, 1109 Martha 390, 713 Mehitable 214 Ocea 764 Otea 764 Otis 390, 713 Rachael E. 922 Sarah 390, 714 Thomas H. 888 Thomas L. 7.31 Vesta A. 648 Vincent 714 William 764 William G. 731 MOREHOUSE Adeline 468 Mildred 830 Mortimer 472, 830 Seth O. 472 MOREY Arthur N. 867 Frank E. 855 Howard W. 867 Isabel R. 867, 1103 Joseph H. 867 Norris 866 MORFORD Hattie 735 MORGAN Adelbert 749 Adeline 475 Edward I. 464 Effie A. 1047 George W. 1040 Isaiah 464 Joseph 978 Lucy A. 464 Rebecca 137 Royal L. O. 749 William F. 464 MORRILL Annie 900 MORRIS Bessie E. 1280 MORRISON Agnes 593, 990 Chadwick 989 Elizabeth 593 Ella S. 982 Emma 593, 990 Eugene 989 Hannah M. 955 Helen 593, 989 James 593 Lewis 989 Mary 989 Rose 593, 990 William 592, 593, 989 MORRO Eugenie E. 812 MORROW Mamie 1211 MORSE Allen O. 862 Augustus G. 645, 650 Aurelia 268, 499 Benjamin F. 449, 862 Bianca M. 862 Carl L. 1051 Charles C. 862 Charles D. 650, 1051 Charles H. 1051 Charlotte D. 1051 Clarissa 268 David L. 362 Edward 499 Elizabeth F. 862 Emma E. 862 Frank H. 650, 1051 Frank L. 1192 Frank W. 862 Frederick H. 499. 862 Genette 862 George H. 499, 862 Georgia B. 862 Gertrude 862 1378 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Harvey H. 2b£ 1,499 Lucy A. 284 Eliza W. 527 Harvey L. 862 Mary C. 53! 1 Emily B. 527 Henry G. Isabella G. 693 Susan E. 538 George H. 527 499 Abia A. 544 Julia A. 528 John 268 MUNSON Margaret Mark .328 John F. 268, 499, 862 Ada A. 734 527 John H. 499, 862 Alma 734 Mary E. 528, 900 John J. 499 Charles 277, 519 NAY Jonathan 645 Edith M. 734 Lottie 1010 Katherine 0. 1192 EvaC. 734, 1124 NAYLOR Laura 862 Frankie O. 734 John E. 1312 Laura A. 499 Hannah R. 277, 520 NEAL Laura B. 1240 Hiram 760 AnnM. 581 Mary 499, 1051 Isabella 1283 Frank R. Frank W. 971 Mary E. 862 James E. 519, 888 581, 971 Mary L. 862 Jane 519 John 581 Serepta 499 Julius 277, 519 John R. 581, 971 Temperance 499 Justus 277, 519 Lucy J. 581 W. A. 758 Laura 277 NEALY Wilson M. 1051 Maria E. 277, 519 Nina 911 MORTON Martha C. 277, 520 NEELEY Annie D. 901 Milton J. 734 Helen 1176 Elizabeth 529,9(0 Nellie J. 734 J. Howard 1176 Ella B. 901 Samuel H. 734 John H. 1176 Frederick 529,9(3 Sarah 519 Lucien B. 1176 George 1291 Stewart 519 William H. 1176 George A. 529 MCJNSEY NEFF George W. 52! 1, 901 David B. 1245 Louisa L. 1182 Gilbert 529 MURCH NELSON Helen 529 Martha 284 John P. 407 Lizzie G. 1043 MURDOCK Langford L. Marion E. 1214 Lizzie T. 901 L. B. 854 868 May 901 Leafy 331 Ole 7423 Ruth S. 1291 John M. 936 XESBITT William H. 529 Ellen W. 1198 Charles 976 MOSHER Stanley W. 1198 Mabel 976 Calvin 481 Walter L. 1198 NEWBERRY Joseph Louise 481 William H. 1197 James 856 481 MURPHY^ Olive A. 856 MOSES Elsie 390 NEWBURN John L. 947 MURRAY Nancy M. 1308 Roxanna 219 Edward P. 1124 . NEWCOMB Samantha J. 694 Grace E. 1124 Almira 316 MOSS Margaret J. 1207 Azariah 316 Ida 920 Thomas C. 1123 Charles E. 582 MOTHERWELL MUSGRAVE Cornelius S. 316 Angie 0. 699 Elizabeth V. 1174 Daniel E. 772 Edward T. 699 Stephen B. 1174 Daniel Y. 582 Elizabeth E. 699 MUTCHLER David E. 582. 972 Flora A. 699 Mary 843 Ferrit 422 George W. 699, 1094 MYERS Isaac B. 316 Leigh B. 1094 Carl 1058 Myra M. 5s2 Thomas A. 699 Edward 10.38 Ruth 316 MOTT Elizabeth 694 XEWELL Cornelia 313 Jessie 1038 Ada L. 763 Edward 313 Marlin 1058 Elmer F. 968 Frances W. 1158 Max 10.38 Frederick W. 968 Frederick 313 Zora l".38 Hobart H. 968 James 313 NARRAMORB Mabel T. 763 Laura 313 Elmer E. 1003. 1270 Mary .»:> Orville 313 Gladys 1270 Milton 763 MOULTON Henry L. 1003 Myron 763 Horace H. 709 Martha A. 1003. 1269 OraE. 763 Lucretia B. 668 NARRERGAN Roy W. 763 MOYER Rose 1082 Wayland M. 763 Anna L. 1265 NARTEN NEWMAN Guy L. 993 Bertha E. 1073 O. A. 849 Henry M. JohnH. 993 Christian 1075 NICOLL 852 Christian C. 1075 Azra P. 929 Samuel 993 Henry S. 1075 Lurline 929 Seymour 1265 Lyman F. 107.3 Priscilla 929 MUDGE Perry E. 1075 NICHOLS Enoch 305 NASH Abbie M. 1242 Hannah 138 Almira 414 Annie P. 519 1290 Huldah 224 Emily 12711 Clarence E. Mary MULLETT Adelaide F. Alfred E. 539 538 76- , 911 , 909 George P. JohnW.Josephine Prince T. 642 642656642 ElizabethEmily A. Frederick S. Helen A. 862737 1290 967 884 622 411 944 1290 971 Arthur 0. 539 Samuel B. 642 Lizzie A. Charles E. Charles F. Eliza Emily F. George F. John 284 284 539284 52,8 ,538 538 539 ,911,538 Samuel H. Willie M. NASON Caroline O. Delia B. Edward A. 642642 527, 899 528 Martha D. Mary Mary A. Ruth P. NICHOLSON Arthur O. INDEX. 1379 Bessie G. 1.0. James L. Jennie L. Mabel A. 971 729 971 1125 971, 1251 NICKERSON Anna 942, 1236 Celia 979 Clara 1106 Doris M. 1250 Israel F. 942 Josephine 942 Louis 1250 Lucinda H. 540 Lydia A. 588 Mr. 292 Mary 942 Orrick 400 NICKLE9 Jeannette 769 NIGHTENGALE Frances 1117 NILES Charles E. 1085 Charles M. 689, 1084 Claude E. 689, 1085 Levern E. 689 Mildred E. 1085 Rosa M. 680, 1085 Seabert H. 689 Thomas L. 689 NOAKES - Florence T. 1161 NOBLE Addie 1125 Adelaide M. 452, 809 Belle J. 971 Charles H. 809 Deborah A. 453 Delia 1119 Eliza M. 452, 809 Emeline M. 452, 809 Fanny A. 1234 Floyd T. 1181 Grace 809 Harriet M. 452 James L. 809, 1181 James M. 452 Marian A. 452, 809 Orra M. 452, 808 Thomas M. 452, 809 Warren 0. 1181 William H. 809, 1181 NOBLES Hannah 160 Job 160 NOE Dora 840 NOLAN Lida «09 NORTH Amelia 757, 1145 Elisha D. 75/ Eliza ^6 Elizabeth ;60 George W. 679, 9p0 John D. 760 Rebecca C. £J4 Rebecca 244 NORTHAM Heber flO Henry H. ?J0 Nellie »}J Samuel S10 Solomon S. 510 NORTHROP Charles S. 1J27 Earle H. "28 Frances M. l*riscilla 48', 5196.21 8.30 68 310, 1312 300848 483, 844788 1160 487, 1160 884506 850 962 ,8188.30 .848 176 843 465 176 68 850 557 902989 589, 1095 982 376 739 ", 848, 1152 982 739 506 1160 465 440, 788 738, 739 176, 857 864 1043 621, 1023 884 982 310, 13121044 739 589,982 506739 1312 483 478 176857487 68, 309, 1312 628 104 855 440 475815 995 483,844 602 202 814848 983 412 621, 1023 465,823 628 506, 586, 874 1039 506, ,875 857838 483,843 857 Ralph H. Rebecca RufusRuth B. SallySarahSarah E. St. George SusannaSylvanus Walter P. William ¦William A. William B. William H. William L. William S. Zariah SNEDEKER Mary SNODGRASS Martha J. Sue C. SNOW Abijah Amanda P. Benjamin Benjamin G. Emeline Florence M. Hannah Hannah J. Harding JosephJohn MariaMarySethStillman W. Sylvanus Thankful SNYDER Hannah SOMERS Ann CorneliusE. M. FrankJames Mr. Saward TamsinWilliam SORNBORGER David 621 17b 506684176772 506 739 68 310, 589, 1312 739 440, 628,857 505 506628440 506, 875 176 409 627 1032 183 1097 1312 310, 1312 722 1065, 1287 216 310, 1312 588,589 1312 310 588589577 1065 309, 310203 372 490,851 490 799 490 490 546 490 490,851 490 Ellen M. Henry C. IdaV. John John H. Mary E. Nellie L. ClarissaAmanda Livia i Flan ¦ Perlia M. HattieMissPhebe Rhoda E EarlMr. MarthaJulia G. George C. HamblinJeremiah Jewell D. MariaMills M. Philander S. Henry Walter J. Clara SOULE 1266 598, 996 gqo 996, 1266 598, 995 996, 1266 598, 996 996, 1266 1266 SOUTHERN James L. SOUTHWICK George R. Harry M. SOUTHWORTH AUCe SPAULDING Nellie SPARROW SPEAR 513 Sarah Stephen Blanche SPENCE William G. SPELLMAN John R. SPENCER Charles SPERRY SPICER SPIER SPONABLE SPRAGUE SPRING SPRINGER SPRATT 535 423 12181218 238 716 1046 576 1274 826 826670 670, 1062 965 826, 1188 262 740448 854 854693424 857656 78678b 838 665 717 392, 716 717, 1108 392, 716 392, 717717392 716, 1107 716 392, 716 392, 716717 717, 1107 392, 716 1107 392, 717 717, 1107 392, 716 Abbie D Abby S. Alice M. Alton D. Augusta R. Betsie J. DavidFrank Florence A. Hadley N. Julia C. MinaL.Sadie L. Sarah W. Stella S. Stowell S. Wilbur 0. ZoeW. SQUIRE Jane Louisa J. Martha A. Remington SQUIRES Augustus J. Earl F. Ellen L. Henrietta C. William D. STACY Martha S. STAFFORD Harriet STAHL Julius STALLIKER Elizabeth STANCHFIBLD Ethel M. STANCLIFT Annie L. Charles F. Charles W. Jennie M. Marion E. Mary H. Minnie C. Nettie C. Willard C. ^TnrT STANDISH Bliss1 ' 3167602, 603, 865-! 1003 mark 316 Esther M. 602, 1001 Huldah fib Lucv 316' *'• Lucy E. 602, 1001 999 865 86.3 1202 1177 1176 752 11771177 1250 417 1049 287 1111 753, 1139 7537.33753 753, 1139 753, 1140 753 753 753 603, 1002 1390 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Mary J, 602, 1001 Orrin 316 Peleg 316 Polly 316 Sally 316 Sarah H. 602, 603,- 1001, 1002 Zachariah 316, 602 Zachariah M. 602, 1002 Zachary J. 1002, 1269 STANLEY Eliza M. 664, 1057 Harry M. 664, 1057 Jackson M. 664, 1057 Mary 1116 Nathaniel G. 664 STANARD Lucinda 591 Sylvia S. 946 STANTON Frances 602 STAPLES- Jennie 1106 Leander 389 STARKS Abigail L. 474, 833 Achsah M. 257 Ada M. 471 Alanson F- 257, 471 Amos 257 Amos H. 257, 471 Burt 828 Edson 471 Eva 828 Frances J- 471, 828 George F. 828 Harriet E. 474, 833 Henry A. 471 Irving H. 471 John A. 471 Joseph. B. 471,828 Laura A. 471, 828 Leora A. 471, 828 Lucy M. 471, 827 Orville G. 474 Phebe A. 471, 828 Prudence 257, 471 Ralph J. 257, 471, 82S Solomon J. 471 Susannah 257, 470 Talcott G. 257, 470, 828 Willard R. 471, 829 STARR Almira C. 274, 511 Ann E. 274, 511 Belle C. 513, 882 Betsey J 274, 512 Blanche L. 881 Calvin H. 274, 512 Charles L. 512 Clarissa 274 Eli L. 512, 881 Elizabeth C. 512 ¦ Fannie E. 512, 881 Frank H. 512 Harriet A. 512, 881 Harriet L. 274, 512 Harry G. 513 Harvey H, 274, 512 Henry H. 512, 881 Henry K. 274, 513 Josephine T. 881 Keeler 273 Lucius P. 513, 883 Lucy 231 Mary A. 274, 513 Mary J. 512 Melvin J. 512 Orrin 274, 512 Sarah I. 512, 880 St. JOHN Deborah 142 Phebe 268 STICKLES Lydia 312 STILES Cornelius 414 Delina 589 Harriet 414 Maria L. 771 STILLMAN Pamelia 520 STILLWELL Jane A. 464 STITES Lucy 1131 STEADMAN Florence M. 1204 STEARNS Amanda M. 398 Arthur S. 1012 Celia 1312 Eliza A, 398 John 184 STEBBINS Sallie 446 STEELE Charles E. 860 Edward L. 1230 Frank H. 860 John T. 1230 Joseph W. 1230 Lawrence L- 1120 Linda M. 1120 Mr. 373, 950 Minnie 1230 Thomas B. 1120 STEPHENS- Alonzo- S. 742 Sarah E. 742 STEPHENSON Charles E. 1071 Harry E. 1071 Lillian M. 1071 Tirza 381 William O. 1071 STERNS Marion 1125 STETSON Charlotte H. 981 Clarence C. 1049 Edward 646, 1049 Eugene H. 1049 Frank B. 981 George 645 George F. 1049 George H. 646, 1049, 1253 Irving G. 1050 Isaiah K. 646, 1049 Mary A. 646, 1050 Nellie M. 1049, 1285 Reuben K. 981, 1253 Roger H. 1050 Ruth W. 1050 STEVENS Adelaide 393 Alan M. 1080 Albert G. 537 Annis M. 639 Benjamin 377 Benjamin F. 377 Bonnibel 1080 Chauncey 686 Chauncey B. 377 Cornelia A. H48 Cyrus B. 686, 1080, 1290 Delia T. 377, 686 Donald A. 1080 Elihu B. 686, 1080 Ellen B. 912 Frank 686 Guv w. 1080 Helen 13^2 Henry T. 719 Howard D. 1080 Isaiah B. 1290 James 705 J°{-n „ 377, 686 't'?JiP H'„ 387, 393, 719 Lillian 0. 108O Lorin B. 1080,1290 Lorin R. 1990 Malcom ]a02 Marie W. 537 Mary 263,6237 Mary A. 377, 686, 1079> Mary L. 719> NoraF. 1080 Paul 1302: Ransom F. 377, 686 Robert L. 1080 Sarah 686, 1079 Sarah B. 377, 68$ Theodore O. 1302- Thomas 393 STEVESON Annie J, 1171 Charlotte 382 Fanny 288 Henry 289 .Phebe 288 Rachael 288 Robert 288 Sherman 288 William 288 STEWART Carl C. 1232 David B. 1232 Elizabeth 779 Henry 1232 Jane 624 John 679 Laura H. 1079 Lois 1232 Mr; 841 Maud B. 827, 1234 Sarah 700 Tamer 940 Teressa 1232 Thomas- H. 927 Vivian 1232 William T. 927 STEAHL Rhoda F. 1137 STRANAHAN Henry 555 STRATHAN Lulu E. 1107 STRATTON C. W. 692 Charles W. 692 Harriet N. 610 Nathan 694 STREET Eunice L. 708 STREETER Elroy 1260 Velma 1260 STRINGER Ephraim E. 1249 Francis E. 1249 Granville 1249 Lavarah 1249 STRONG Betsey 686 Beulah 228 Clarissa 419 Julia 201 Mary E. 431 William 491 STRUTTOX John A. 1303 STOCKER Charles G. 1153, 1299 Clarissa K. 407 Fred 1152, 1299 George 765 George L. 765, 1152 Howard W. 1153, 1299 Ina C. 1153 John L. 765, 1153 Mary 705, 1152 Ned H. 1153 Nellie 1152 STOCKING Adaline D. 685- STODDER Amelia J. 913 INDEX. 1391 STODDARD ElizaEsther A. Maria STONE AbelAdeline H. Agnes J. Anna L. Annie M. Bela R. Bertha M. Catherine CharlesCyrus H. Edna R. Edward F- Edward W. ElbridgeElsie Emily F. Emma E. Ernest E. Etta B. Florence B. Francis S. Frank A. Frank W. G. W. George A. George R. Grace D. HannibalHenrietta J. Harriet U. Herbert Julia Katherine A Leander G. Margaret C. Mary- Mary A. Moses Myrtle F. Nathaniel SophroniaSusanSusan H. Theodore Thomas N. William C. William E. William N. ¦William W. STONELAKE C. A. Harriet H. rm„ STONKHOUSE Mate L. Nettie F. ^0 STORRS Charles A. 406, 734, Dan 1012 550 768 638969 1228, 1305 650 1276 851847 344,645 a53, 650 353,650 1228, 1306 650 4335,1044 635 195, 344 353, 650 1228, 13061228 12281295 650 1228 851 1228 1:2:28 847 650, 1051 195, 344353 353, 650650 353, 645, 650 1044 650 353,650 344 1051 195 1228 342 344, 645, 650 189 650 190, 344 969 625 353,650 969353 1123 1123 Dorcas STOWELL CharlesEvaIrene G. Joseph MariaWilliam L. STUART Charles W. 703, Daniel H. 703, EdithEunice W. Margery A. Marie L. Robert W. STUBBS Helen G. William T. STUFER Irene STURDEVANT Charles V. 752, Clarissa Faustina M. Harry A. 752, Isabella G. LavinaMargueritta Tedcastle Thomas D. STURGIS Almond P. Blossom Oharles E. George H. Leroy A. SULLIVAN Catherine E. Lizzie SUMMERS Mr. SUMNER Minerva R. SUMMEY Daniel F. SURDAM Mr. SUTHERLAND AnnaClarence A. G.A.Irving John John W. 767 852852 Delia M. Earl P. Edwin P. Grace A. Ella D. STORUM STORY Daniel A. Florence W. John R. Josephine A. MildredASTOTLER W!lTy STOUTENBURG -Sarah Emily 1125 406 112,3 1125 734, 11251125 971 972, 1251 972 George J Esther STOVER STOW STOWE 97:2 97:2 609 1301 602 1022 236 Lucy A. MariaMartha A. Mary J. WilliamWilliamHarriet SUTTON SWAIN SWAN SWANSON Lucinda Christa Francis FredWilliam SWEENEY Rachael M. SWEET Blanche S. 1151 Clarendon D. Florence M. 1154, George D. 1154, Ijeonard D. Lorenzo D. Mattie J. 1*54. Marjorie SWETLAND Arthur E. Benjamin S. Herbert M. 191 790 717 1185 717 790 1185 1099 1098 693703 931 703, 1098 703 710710 1214 1138 274 1138 1138 1138 554 11381138 752 961 490961961 961 10471245 546 798 1057 373 689 1156 854 767767 1156 1156 1157 490 737 766 514918 447 J. Miner Mabel E. Charles JamesAda A. Alexander Avis B. Chloe P. Edith F. ElihuElisha Ethel I Horace E. Louis H. Louisa M. Lucius A Lucy E. Lunette J. MariaMartha B. MercyRuth 767, 767, 920 919 920 1300 11541300 13001154 115413001300 1124 11241124 SWETT SWIFT SWIFT Virtue E. Wilmot L. Willard Mary E. SWING 1124 1124, 1296 713 1312 941,1236 941 941 542 1245 151941 124S 12451245 943,1238 941 941,1236 941 916 941, 1236 151151 913 12461245 150 1284 SYLVESTER Elmira E. 915 Etta M. 640 Joseph A. A. 915, 1227 Thomas H. ' 915, 1227 TABER Harriet 803 TAFFNER Nettie M. TAFT Henry W. Lydia Mary L. TALBOT Edward S. MaryPrescottRoselyn S. Sarah TALLANT Nathaniel TALLMAN Sally TALLMADGE Charles TANNER ElsieJames A. TASKER Betsey Edward S. Lemuel E. Lorene Margaret F. MaryMatthew Nancy Reuben 0. William TATE John TAYLOR 1259 10841265 663 9b4.851881 172 468 757 1160 1160 181961 12501250 181 181, 314 181181 961, 1250 181733 961. CharlesOharles E. Charles L. Oharles R. OlarenceDeliaDora H. E. Herbert EgbertEgbert H Elisha ElizabethElla E. A. 398 1201 853, 1197 690 1085 379 379 690, 1085 377 379, 690 1063 1392 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Ella W. 986 THATCHER Jennie 446 Emma 379, 690 Julius 598 Saphronia 409 Ethel F. 986 Melissa J. 689 THURMAN Fenton 1050 THAXTER Guy 1214 George L. George S. Gertrude H. 398 Elizabeth K. 1285 THURSTON 1050 Stover W. 1285 Cordelia ^ 1234 1071, 1288 THAYER Mary P. 95.8 Harriet 490 Addison M. 1023 Sally 325 Henry Horace I. 734 Dora 571 TIBBITTS 853, 1197 Gertrude 1023 Alonzo 712 Isaac 36,59 Mary J. Rachael M. 606 Alonzo J. 712 J. Louis 1201 1023 Amy B. 1091 Jennie M. 690 Robert E. 1023 Annie 1204 John D. 378, 379 THOMAS Bran tha L. 712 Keziah 215 Allen 828 Charles H. 712, 1104 Kittie B. 1085 Arvid S-. 878 Daniel 712 LauncelotV 853 Caroline 877 Flanklin A. 712, 1104 Laura H. 690, 1085 Mr. 319. 746 Florence F. 1091, 1291 Laura L. 1085 Marie E. 828 James L. 712 Lillian F- 690, 1086 Michael 796 Lillle P. 712, 1104 Lloyd E. 1063 THOMPKINS- Maria A. 712, 1103 Lucinda 547 Barbara 476 Oliver 1091 Luther B. 690, 1085 THOMPSON Tressie L. 1094 Margaretv 1050 ApphiaArnold P. Carrie A. 416 Walter B. 1091 Mark A. Martha 1071 324 905 1168 TICE Catherine R. 463 Martha A. 690 Charles B. 995, 1266 TIEDEMANN Minnie M. 858, 1196 Delia 1123 Elisse R. 684 Paul M. 1201 Delia M. 804 TILLMAN Perry T. 1201 Dessa 804 Walter P. 773 Rachael ...... Dougald 804 TILLOTSON Ralph B. D. 108.3 Edward D. 804 David 405 Ralph R. 1197 Edward H. 1245 Emma L. 405 Rebecca 66 Elizabeth E. 1215 George 405 Roy G. 1201 Eleanor 545 Sophronia 405 Ruth 1197 Esther 785 TILLSON Thankful 36 George 857, 1198 Philo 414 Theodore D. 1085 George M, 884 TIMERMAN Thomas F. 1050 George W. 785 Cecil 1280 William A. 1063 Gladys L. 1266 Melvin 1286 William H. 379, 689 , 690, 1085 Harriet A. 733, 1123 Theron 1286 William I. . 1063 Herbert 3. 1139 TIRRILL TEAPE Howard 1203 Eunice S. 320 Blanche H. 882 James F. 995 TOBEY Edith M. 882 Jennie L. 804 Albert 254 Emma C. 882 Jesse B. 733, 1123 Angeline 254 Hattie P. 882, 1213 John 732 Benjamin 201 Ida L. 882, 1213 John D. 994 Bathsheba 169 John P. 882 John L. 843, 995, 1266 Elisha 254 Marlon L. Thaddeus S. TEFFT Ella E. 882, 1213 Lillian M. 1123 Elizabeth 947 882 Maggie H. 857 Hannah 201 Mahala J. '321 Harriet 239 1018 Marjorie E. 884 John W. 254 Helen E. 1297 Martha 470 Louisa 254 TEN BROOK Matt 843 Louisa C. C. 515 Allen G. 1297 Mattie A. 1015 Maria F. 954 Charles M. 1143, 1297 Minnie L. 1123 Nancy B. 301 George V. 755 NancyNina M. 41b TODD Ruth C. 1297 884 Helen J. 820 William G. 755, 1143 Orange 857 Mary A. 701 William T. 1143, 1297 Perry L- 1270 TONGE TENNANT Philo O. 733,1123 Kate B. 1219 Adeline S. 864 3?°y, 843 TOOKER TENNENT James H. TENNEY Benjamin R Bryan C. Harriet R. Jacob H. Mary E. Olive V. OrrawellRoscoe F. Thomas R. Warren M. Wilford A. 821928 928 899 9.28 35.8928928899928928928 SarahSarab P. Susan M. Thomas C. Truman H. 733 648 752 1203 733 Frank H. George H. Maria M. TORREY Emma H. 861, 8b2862 590 610 Tulip I. Warren W. William William M. Zada B. THOMSON Barbara THORN Mary E. THORNTON 884, 1214 797 857, 1198 995995883991 Leavitt Ruth TOURGEE Alvah Clarissa A. LewisPameliaPhebePhilip William 610 322 264 26426* 264, 489 264264264 TERRENCE Lucy D. 505 TOUSLEY Miss 404 THORPE Ed C. 849 TERRILL Mr. 253 Ella L. 849 Andrew 1133 Sophia 447 George E. 84* Andrew H. 1133 THRASHER J. O 849 Jennie I. 1133 Ann E. 638 Olie J. 849 Orrin 612 THURBER TOU VELLE Percy E. 1183 Ira L. 446 Theoph G. 780 INDEX. 1393 Louisa B. 780 TOWER Abby 660 Ida 1191 • TOWLE Abner 1312 Almira 13121312 Brainard Catherine 1312 Cynthia 1312 Edward C. 1312 Henry 1312 Lorenzo 1312 Mary M. . 1312 Miriam B. 1312 Robert H. 1312 Sarah 583 Serena 1312 TOWNE Charles H. 759, 1147 Charles S. 1147 Clarence H. 1146 Frederick A. 759, 1146 Frederick W. 1146 George M. 1146 Hamlin A. 759, 1146 Harlow H. 1146 Hattie E. 759, 1147 Henry M. Isabel V. 759 1146 Jesse K. 1146 Mabel E. 1147 Margaret A. 1146 Mary A. 759, 1146 Rena B. 1147 Ruth 1147 Sally 184 Viola A. 759, 1148 Wilfred B. 1146 TOWNSEND Hannah 177 Marion L. 1150 Pitt 1149 Stanley T. 811 Thomas B. 353 William 520 TRACE Sadie M. 1077 TRACY Amos T. 1078 Belle M. 1078 Chester A. 1078 Edith A. 1078 Fred A. 1078 Lulu 1056 Mark S. 1078 Pearl A. 1078 Ray A. 1078 TRAFTON Hannah 905 TRASK Abbie 588 Allan P. 981, 1254 Andrew H. 588 Charles F. 588, 981 Edgar S. 588, 981 Eliza 588 Evelyn M. 1102 Floriston 1102 Isaac F. 588, 981 John H. 588 588 588, 981 Joseph A. Joshua H. Lettee E. 981 Louise 588 Samuel 588 Sarah H. 588 Walter R. 981, 1254 TREADWELI . Jennie M. 691 TREAT Abigail 328 Addle R. , 416, 747 762, 1150 Adelbert 746 Adeline C. 413 AffleB. 417, 752 Alice Alice E. Alice M. Almon H. AlmiraAltee M. Alvin Alva B. Alvira H. Amanda Amanda E. AmaziahAmelia C. Anna B. Anne Ashbel W. B. Forest Barton A. Benjamin P. Bennett F. Betsey CalvinCaroline P. Caroline E. E CarltonCarrie A. Carrie L. Carrie E. Carroll L. Carroll N. Charles D. Charles G. Charles H. Charles R. Charles V. H. Charles W. Charlotte Charlotte A. Charlotte J. Clara E. Clarence B. Clarissa S. Claude M. Cornelius 140 Cornelius A. Cornelius D. Cornelius J. Cornelius M. Curtis M. CynthiaCynthia A. Cyrenia A. David David H. Delia J. DiadamaDorotheusDwight T. EbenezerEbenezer H. Edith E. Edna J. Edward B. Edward P. Edwin B. Edwin C. Eme M. Elgia E. Eliza ElizabethElla M. Ella J. Ellery B. Ellery S. Ellis ElsieEmily D. EmmaEmperess M ErastusEstherEsther A. Ethel A. Eva L. FayetteFayette C. 750 742 748, 1135 417, 751 415, 745 745, 1133 231 418754 745, 1133 228 415, 747 231, 417418757 140, 226 140, 226 1145 1143 231, 418, 756, 1144 756, 1145 229 228 413 421. 763 414 74b752702 748 7i',2 751 418, 755 748 417, 750, 751, 113711451143 140, 226, 417, 752 417, 754 418, 755 745, 1133 1143 419 763, 1151 229. 418, 420, 755 418, 756 231, 418 1142 417, 754 754,1141 417, 751 419, 757 417 226 413, 742 74b 417, 753 140, 225750 140, 231 231, 420, 7b2, 11501145 419, 758 762 758 1150 756, 1144 1143 754, 1142 228, 415 229, 417 754, 1142 752 416, 748 231, 419 750 1144 754, 1141 419 421, 763417 231, 420 419, 757762747 416, 417, 752747 Fidelia 415, 745 754, 1142 Flora A. Flora L. 747, 1134 Frances E. 742 Francis 228 Frank 419, 756, 1143 Frank E. 750 Frank J. 754 Franklin H. 421, 762 Frederick A. 754, 1142 George 416, 747 George B. 756, 1144 George E. 419, 757 George H. 413 George N. 418, 754 George S. 417, 751 George V. 1142 Glenn 1143 226, 413,^42 Gordon Gilbert B. 751, 1137 Grace A. 747, 1136 Grace E. 1143 Grace L. 752, 1138 Hamlin 420, 762 Hamlin C. 1150 Hannah 231, 418 Harriet A. 416, 419, 749, 757 Harriet M. 746 Harriet P. 419, 757 Hattie E. 752, 1137 Helen 416, 418, 747, 1135 Helen U. 416, 748 Helena 1253 Henry 226, 413 Henry C. 419, 758 Herman 262 Horace J. 415, 746 IraH. 415, 746 IraR. 756, 1144 Isaiah M. 414 Izbon 229, 416 Jacob L. 756 James B. 415, 746 James W. 756, 1143 Jay S. 419, 757, 758 Jemima 229, 231, 416, 417, 420, , .. ; Jennie 749 Jennie T. 747 John 226, 229, 413, 417 John B. 1144 John C. 417, 752 JohnH. 415, 745 John J. 231, 418, 419, 756, 1144 John P. 1144 John R. 419, 758 Joseph 1253 Joseph R. 231, 419 Julia E. 756, 1144 Julius A. 416, 747 Laura 226, 228, 413, 415 Leona F. 1141 Lewis E. 751, 1137 Lewis J. 417, 751 Lewis L. 1137 Lillian E. 756, 1145 Lillian G. 1141 Lizzie O. 757 Lizzie M. 1144 Lois V. 746 Louisa 415, 746 Louisa R. 417, 751 Lottie 756 Lucia 228, 414 Lucretia M. 417 Lucy A. 415, 747 Lucy M. Luella E. 413 750 Lyman 229, 415 Lyman L. 416, 748 Mabel L. 762, 1150 Malina 231, 419 Marcia E. 763, 1151 Margaret 419, 757 Margaret J. 1137 Marguerite 1144 Maria 414, 744 1394 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Marie F. Marion G. Marion M. Martha MaryMary E. Mary L. Mary M. Mary V. Mattie B. MercyMercy C. Merle E. Milburn F. Milton P. Minnie B. Minnie M. Nancy J. Nella A. NSllie M. Nellie R. NelsonNoah N. Onalee O. Orcelia B. OrenOrin B. Orville C. Orville M. ParkPearl E. Phebe O. Polly M. Rhoda Richard Robert P. Robert R. RubyRuthSarahSeymourSeymour E Stephen D. SullivanSusan A. Susan L. SusannaSylvia L. Teressa L. ThomasThomas N. Thomas S. TimothyTryphosaVictoriaVictor H. Vivian Wallace O. Walter B. Wayland A. WilburWilbur K. Willard W. WilliamWilliam E. William H. William J. William M. William P. William W. Williams Wright TREVETT Kate 416, 749 747, 1135 1150 413 140, 226, 420, 762 413 421, 762 1145 418, 755746 140, 229 418, 754 1144 1138 421, 762 348, 11351137 415 1145 419, 758758756 231, 419 1151 413 229, 416 420, 761 416, 749749 231,420 1133 745, 1132 417, 751 414 139, 140, 225 748 418, 754 415, 746 140,231. 418 417, 753 228,414417, 750 414, 745 415. 745 418, 755418 140, 228, 414 1145 748 140, 228, 229, 417, 752 41b, 748 752, 1138 140, 228, 229, 415229 416, 749 756, 1144 75b 415, 746 745, 1132 752, 1138 756 1133 415, 746 226, 1253 756 11441115 421, 762748 746 1253 756, 1143 TEIBON TRIPP Annie L. Charity CyrusEzra Rachael A. Sylvanus TRUAX Polly TRUESDELL Melinda J. 1137 1072 3139509.70 598950441¦401 TRUFANT Sarah TRUMBULL Edwin L. Frank Helen William TRUSLEE Mary A. TUCKER Albert H. Francis M. FrankGeorge H. Gladys A. Guy E. Ottielc 576 Almira J. TWOGOOD 855 855855 TUFTS Chester G. Edith L. Ida Isaac G. Jean E. Charles G. TUPPER Elizabeth Joseph E. TURNER Alice M. Caleb G. Calvin B. Cephas W. Oharles R. Clarissa M. CorneliusDwight M. E. Hamlin Elisha M. Eliza F. Emma D. Frances F. Frances W. Frank C. FredFrederickGabrielGeorge W. Grace B. M. HelenHelen M. Henry H. Henry N. Herbert E. J. Emmons Jane E. JennieJohn M. Joseph D. Laura E. Lilah E. MalcombMalvina A. Mary E. NathanielNathaniel B Perez H. Ruth C. SallieSallySamuelSara E. Sarah V. William William E. William H. TUTTLE Cynthia Jennie E. Mary D. Polly TWITOHELL Clayton Emma Fred TWIST Louisa 798 656, 1053 656656 11121053 11121112 637637 637, 1046 637 637, 10461046 60 670538 1221 284, 537 537, 909 886 . 555 284, 538 516, 886 516 284, 537, 538, 909 537, 909 516 55.3 537'537 901, 1221 555 1221 1221 516 516, 886516 537, 909 51b„ 886555483 284, 537538 516, 885 516, 886 555538 516, 885 283, 555 537, 909 284,538 537 1221 5:35 12211141 284,538 1221 537 901, 1221 284. 160792 759232 10471047 1047 286 AbbieClarissa Clifford H. Edwin M. Elizabeth JennieJosiah B. Ross B. Stella P. Mayne D. George A. OrlandStewart TYLER UDALL UHL Agnes E. Byron H. George Stewart C. ULERY Elizabeth J. UNDERHILL Clayton H. 748, Ella F 748, Horace D. Nellie M. Owen W. UNDERWOOD AmosCarrie J. Amos John Nellie UNSWORTH Samuel UPJOHN Bertha H. Edward J. Ida F. Julia A. William H. UPTON 618 598 714492 854 584 461 1208 516854516 1234 1234 1234 800, 1176 800, 1176 799 600, 1176 Abbie C. CalvinDanielEmily M. Ethelyn L. HarrisonJane A. Joseph Lizzie M. Lydia H. Louisa A. MarratonMary T. Susan E. VAIL 756 1135117i5 748 1044 748 855986 855 986, 12601026 10811081 1081 108110S1 1019 018618 10191019 1019 1018 617 1019 618 1019 101810191018 618, 618. 618. 618. 61S. bis, Arthur W. Charles E. Cyrus H. Henrietta L. Marion L. Mary E. William H. VALENTIN Mary C. VALENTINE Elizabeth B. VAN ALSTYNE Ella M. Florence M. Isaac VAN CAMP Elizabeth VAN COURT Daniel P. VANDERBURG Edgar M. Era W. Henry W. Margaret Martin O. Ora F. 654054654654654773654 118911891189 224 1194 834 834 834233 834 S34 INDEX. 1395 HarrietMary R. ClarenceOra Rebecca Moses VANDERLYN Elnathan F U42 Rena VAN DORN Elizabeth S. 1146 Sarah A. VAN DUSEN Ida N- 822 Caroline Jennie 876 E- W. 751 James VAN DYKE Sarah 412 VAN GELDER Jerome 866 Rosa B. 866, 1202 VAN HOUSEN Aaron 324 Ambrosia S. 468 Annie E. 468 Charlotte A. 468 Francisco 468 Harriet J. 468 Lovine 468 Martin F. 468 Orilla A. 468 Polly A. 468 Prudence M. 468 William 468 VAN LOAN Eliza O. 944 Frances 836 VAM NATTA Eleanor 1165 VAN NESS Hannah F. 418 • VAN NORDEN Sarah A. 890 VAN PELT Lottie M. 1299 VAN TASSELL Ellsworth 735 Hermon D. 735 VROOMAN WADE WADLEIGH WADLEY WADSWORTH WAGNER VAN VALKENBURG Jane VAN VLBCK Anna M. VAN WAGONER Neal J. VARNEY Lucy VAUGHAN Archie E. Clara E. Elizabeth A. Lillian M. Mary A. Mary E. Roxie A. Samuel E. VBNNERS Annie T VERKERS Harriet I. VIALL Hattie M. mm VIOKERY BetSeyS' VIETS Ma VILAS Lucius NVincent Jonathan ^^ J°hn W' VOSBURG ZenaDa VOSE Frances A. Julia A. SUSan EYON BAYER August H. Do„a.dvO.G.LEijvoNHarFVON STEENBURG Elizabeth 444 829 1142 914 919919919 1249 1277 919 919919 127911621225 754 999 1236 476 1082 852 1017 994 1017 118711841127 797 Addison Arthur H. AshbelOharles A. Charles H. GleasonGuyJennieLeahLewis B. Mary A. Minnie M. Nellie M. Adelaide C. Alfred E. Annie L. Argie L. Arthur A. Arthur W. Bertha M. Clifford E. DorothyEsther E. Ethel E. Francis D. John B. John E. Leslie E. Lester E. Mara M. Nettie M. Willis F. WAIT WAITE WAITT 612,612, 1012, 1012, 612. 1012, 612, 612, Frank H. H enrietta H. WAKEMAN WALB RIDGE WALES Emily George Mollie WALLACE Priscilla C. Mary S. WALKER Arthur W. Christina B. Ella M. Evelyn M. Fannie Frances E. GeraldineHarriet F. Isabella B. Kenneth L. Nathan O. Pleiades Samuel B. Sarah J. Willard F. William H. WALTER Maria Sophia Zelak WALTERS Byron E. Carrie 796 727 51639b 258 425 1298 1298 991 1298 12401005 534 10051240 1240 12401240 1240 11X151240 1005 1005 1012 1012 612 10121274 612 127410121274 12741274 012 611 KH2 1012 12741013 10121012 1109 571 377 728 186796 778 1082 456456456893 456 108210191138 1270 1226 1140 45b 456 10821270 414414 414 1137 919 Clarence F. Edith K. Harold E. Harry T. MartinOlive T. Stephen H. SusieWilliam WALTERMIRE Kate WALTON Sarah L. WAMBOLD MiltonMyrtle WARBURTON Thomas H. WARD Ceylon C. CharlesOiel M. Edward 427 Edward 0. ElizabethEtta Frank Frances L. FredGeorge Hannah L. Harry James E. John E. 775, John R. JosephineKilbourneLila L. Lizzie E. Mr. Mary A. Miles W. Nathaniel C. 427, 775, Nellie J. NobleRuth L. 1137 885 11371137 919885919919 842 12961296 Algie M. Coralie J. Algie C. James T. James W. WARE 427, 665. WARINGWARNER 245. Sebre H. Fanny Henry L. Mr. Mary WARR Emma P. George W. WARREN Charley R. Clara I. Clinton J. EdmondEugene E. Frank John T. Lottie E. Mary Zilpha I. WARRICK Harvey WASHBURN Fidelia R. GeorgeGeorge H. Henry H. Maria William M. WASSON Frances WATERBURY Carrie 1132 919 1132 775 775361 919919427919 919.508775 918 1163 427427874 775 1108 407775 1132 1163 775 919 ,775 1058 665 1058 665 1058 1159 320 1207 319 11261236 1236 1048 866 1145 384 1094 1073 11451095 490, 10221282 841 653654654 717 654 773 1296 1396 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. WATERHOUSE Sarah 719 WATERMAN Agnes 1000 Fred 1000 Harry 1000 Helen F. 1000 Marcus M. 999 Marion 1000 Rachael 407 WATKINS Albert B. 457, 813 Albert H. 813 Arthur A. 457, 813 Byron E. 457 Oharles A. 813 Chloe E. 504 Ellen E. 813 Ernest A. 813 Evelina 813 Fanny I. 813 Frank A. 813 Frank H. 457 Grace D. 813 Guy K. 813 Jesse M. 813 Kate L. 813 Robert S. 813 Stephen I. 813 Stephen M. 457 WATROUS Ella A. 844 WATSON Angeline 580 Edith M. 1040 Harriet 579 Harry W. 1040 Julia M. 1078 Mordeca L. 1078 William W. 1040, 1078 WATT Lydia M. 1153 WATTS Charles 315 Katie 315 Mary E. 315 William D. 560 WEAVER Mortimer 381 Mr. 381 WEBB Alvina 933 Charles 933 Charles H. 1024 David 933 Elmira 933 Emily 933 Frank H. 1023 Henry W. 1024 Jennie 933 Joseph 933 Lydia 933 Margaret 933 Mary 933 Mary F. 631 Pierre A. 1023 Rachael 933 Roxcina 933 William 933 William K. 1024 WEBBER Augusta 517 Oharles E. 700, 1094 Cony 712 Edward C. 700 EH H. 392, 716 Elton Q. 1094 Erastus 517 Ephraim 391 Ernest 712 Esther 715 Florence A. 1276 Florence E. 700, 1094 Frank L. 1003 Henrietta W. 517 John 700 John R. 392, 716 Levi M. 392, 715 Lewis M. 392 Martin 712 Mary L. 517 Serepta S. 700, 1094 WEBSTER Almira E. 487 Daniel T. 729 Fred 759 Fred W. 726 Jane 759 Joseph W. 575 Joshua 489 Louis D. 1164 Rosette S. 485 Velma L. 1225 Will 759 WEDGEWOOD Harriet 1248 Luther 1248 Mr. 1248 Ralph 1248 WEEKS Clarissa 314 Emma 871 Harriet B. 673 Lizzie 615 Maria 416 Martha 543 Mary A. 943 Sally 824 Sylvia 1066 WEHR Catherine 1009 WELCH Alfred G. 625 Ann 0. 535 Annie 708 Lillie M. 625, 1027 Martha V. 625 Melinda 1008 Parnelia K. 984 WELDON Julia A. 898 WELLINGTON Emily S. 704 Fannie 704 WELLS Carmi 414 Clarissa 261 Henrietta E. 1146 John P. 595 Julia A. 311,595 Lemuel H. 595 Mr. 814 Miss 803 Melissa E. 937 Minnie M. 1271 Philip 595 Rachael 596 WENTWORTH Abbie 705 WESOOTT John 1312 WEST Charles G. 536 Dorcas 390, 712 Ellen A. 900 Evalena S. 713, 1105 Florence M. 1105 Georgianna 713, 1105 Henry 53a Hosea 390, 713 Hosea A. 713, n05 James 131 Jeanette A. ]->5q John 390 John F. ri:i. nor, Laura 390 Lemuel 390 Livonia 390 Malinda 275 Maria 390, 712 Mary H. Tl.i. 1105 Ocena M. 713, 1105 Prince 210 T. V. 726 William H. 536 William L. 713, 1105 WESTENHAVER H. 597 Lucy 597 WESTMAN Susan P. 363 WESTOVER Bertha S. 1191 Carrie E. 1191 Charles L. 1191 Frank H. 1191 George J. 1191 Raymond W. 1191 Roy C. 1191 WESTON Esther 632 WETMORE Louise A. 1086 WHEAT Mabel J. 1128 WHEATON Isaac S. 1162 WHEATLEY Elizabeth 920 WHEELER Anna M. 751 Anna O. 526 Catherine W. 526 Dwight M. 1137 Edith F. 1188 Frank S. 751 H. Beecher 751, 1137 Hamblin B. 290 Hannah F. 526.897 HawleyE. 1118.1296 HollisB. 1137 J. Treat 751 Jeremiah 290 Jerome 1092 John E. 1118 Julia E. 526, 897 Lora A. 489 Louisa 311 Mr. 178 M. A. 384 Malvina H. 526, 897 Mary L. 526, 897 Minerva E. 751 Newell 69s Olivia L. 526, 899 Paul T. 1137 Philip G. 1118, 1296 Ralph A. 1137 Sophronia 732 Stephen 751 William L. 526 WHEELOCK Eliza 527 Vennie U85 WHELDOX Martha J. 663 WHEITSEL Elizabeth 626 WHIOHER Nancy P. 700 WHIDDEX Annie T. 1112 H annah J. 310 Horatio 310 John 310 Mabel 1112 Mary A. 310 William 310 WHIPPLE David 405 Lurilla 1-77 WHITCOMB Anna H. 1052 Edwin 1158 John 040 Mary L, 1275 WHITFOED Frank P. 959 INDEX 1397 Marion E. WHITE Adelia Albert H. Alice L. Charles D. Charles T. Charles W. Charlotte S. Clara L. Dryden P. Edgar L. Edmund C. Elijah Elizabeth Elizabeth K. ElmiettaEverander FrancesFrank Frank B. Friend GeorgeGeorge L. HarrietHelen E. Helen M. Henry M. Herbert H. Herman B. James A. Jessie K. JohnJulia A. Judith Kezia J. Kingsley Laura A. Lawrence A. Lawrence W. Mr. MissMarthaMary J. Mary L. MattieMattie S. May J. Miriam N. Myra J. Philip Reuel 0. SamuelSarahSarah K. SeldenSelden D. Sidney B. Virtus G. Walter R. Wilbur J. WillardWillard F. William William W. Woodward M. WHITFIELD '.159 1120 511, 880 1119 727, 1119 1029 1290 542727 727 728, 1120 511, 880 400, 727, 1119 693, 1088 1029 400, 727, 728, 1119 299 1117 1119 727, 1119 400727 400, 728 400, 728727 727 875 1117- 7728 727 728, 1120 59, 727, 1119 728 60 1120 1117 400, 728 1117 12! m 62 219 727, 1117 727, 1118 1119 715 875, 1210 581 11171070 1117 400, 727 714, 715 467823 400, 727 11191029 511, 514 727 727, 1119 400, 727, 1117 1117 828 811) 1029 WHITLOCK Mr. Lucy Mr. WHITING Arthur E. ClarissaCyrene E. Florence E. WHITMAN John W. SamUel WHITNEY Almira Bathsheba Clara L. FrankGeorge Oertrude L. 1142 312 1161 323 984 1161 366 3tX 515 385 7230 740 1,740 730 Hamlin L. Harriet B Lavina LuciusLucyMary H. Mary T. Peter Sadie SaraSarah H. WHITTAKER Ella A. Lara L. William WHITTIER Ellen M. WHITTLE E. M. WICKS Caroline L. OharlesCharles P. Emma R. George H. Jay M. John B. Russell H. Ruth A. Sophia WIGGIN Andrew WIGHT Edward B. Elijah W. Helen M. JabezMr. Mary P. WIG HTM AN Celia 740, 1128 1128 317 730917 740, 1127 332 739, 740740 1220 730 177 643 907 889, 1215 520 8895:20 1006 520, 889 520, 889520 889545563 520, 889520 520, 889 520314 Walter B. Gideon Phebe William Elmer E. Gideon Harvey G. OliveAlbertAlvinaAnnaCarolineCharlotteDavidElizabethGrace JohnLouis Mr.Nancy Susan Abbie E. WILBER 755 1281 WILBUR WILCOX 593 1287 991, 1265 311 991 12(35 263, 472263 472 4::i ; 263 472, 830263 1210 472 20.3 263 240, 263 472, 830 977 WILDER Artemas T. 850 Helen J. 1280 Nellie E. 850, 1194 Nora M. 850, 1194 Winifred A. 850, 1194 WILEY Charles 634 Chloe 663 Clara M. 4334, 807 Clifford 634 Ella 634 Ellen 0. 5.4 George A. 1045 Mason 634 Samuel 634 WILFORD Clara E. 684 WILDEN WILKINS Adelaide E. Arthur H. Bertha L. Elizabeth H. Edna A. EmersonFlora A. JohnLutherLuther E. Lyman E. Martin A. Susan H. Theodore G. Theodore R. Victor E. WILKINSON Addie B. AmesEdwin H. Josephine E. Wesley L. WILISTON Annie WILLARD ElizabethFrankMatthew B. Charles A. WILLCUT John WILLIAMS AchsiaAdelbertAlbert C. Albert H. Almira H. Alonzo T. Alson J. Anna D. AnnetteAnnette M. Annette W. Aubrey R. Avis S. BrighamCaleb D. Caroline Carrie CatherineCharles B. ClaytonCresidaCyrus M. DanielDaniel H. Dwight M. Edmund C. Edna Edward E. Edward F. Eliza M- ElizabethEllen E. Ellen L. Florence M. 854, Flora A. Franklin H. Fred M. GeorgeGeorge H. George L. Hannah W. Harriet 0. Harriet R. Harrison C. Harley Harvey R. Henry 0. Henry H. Henry T. Henry V. Howard Ida I. O. James D. 702, 1285 634, 1043 1043 330,625 1043 635 634 329 634 634, 1043 634, 1043 634 330, 624 1043, 1285 12851043 1127 11271127 1114 1127 917 407 725 725SIS 56,95 702501 7l)2 1206 702, 10961098 866, 1203 804 501, 866 866, 1203 702, 10971203 7,02, 1097 870865419 437 932702 1202 1229 500, 863 693 702 81 Hi 8.34 833 501, 867863 269, 509 530. 628500854 1097, 11 9J 1206 866 1097 870 1098 -854, 119J 702 1021 863, 1200 867, 1203 1205 1098. 1292 506 269, 501 702, 1098 255 501, 866 501, 866 2b9, 501 1398 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. John 268, 702 Nellie A. 1248 John H. 702, 1097 Pierce J. 1248 John W. 269,501 Robert L. 1248 Joshua 914 Walter L. 1248 Justin 269,500 WILLMOT Justin A. 863, 1200 Mary L. 1281 Kate E. 854 WILSON Kenneth B. 1206 Abbie 705, 1100 Laura 269,500 Barak 311 Lauretta A. 867 Oharles G. 719, 1109 Lillie 1288 Edgar G. 1109 Louise R. 870 Eli N. 595 Lulu B. 1013 Elizabeth 700 Luther M. 702 Elizabeth J. 222 Mr. 437 Florence M. 1243 Marjorie C. 1203 George T. 595 Martha H. 702 Harriet T. 1197 Mary E. 702, 1097 Howard 1100 Mary H. 269, 501 James 481, 595 May 1205 Joel G. 718 Milo H. 500, 863 Joel J. 719 Milton 866 Leonard 705 Montville 501 Louisa 705, 1100 Murchison L> 1206 Lucy A. 1173 Nellie L. 501, 867 Lydia E. 595 Pearl W. 1297 LymanMr. 70.3 Pearlia A. 854, 1197 819 Porter H. 867 Margaret E. 1109 Ralph A. 1203 Margaret M. 516 Ralph C. Reid 866, 1203 Mary A. 719 1200 Myra 1058 Robert E. 854 Otis 705 Robert S. 1197 Polly 383 Rufus R. 702 Robert H. 595 Ruell 702 Sarah 160 Ruth R. 705 Sarah L. 595 Samuel 255 Tberon 595 Sarah C. 702, 1098 WINCHELL Sena 318 Grace E. 1309 Sherman 854 Jennie 505 Susan 528 Susan E. 861 Tempe 269, 500 Volney 362 Theodore 870, 1205 WINCHESTER Thomas C. 865, 1202 David D. 1026 Thomas F. 501, 866 WINDSOR Vesta F. 1097 James E. 1155 Viola M. 500 WING Zella M. 867 Albert B. 72b WILLIAMSON Alvin 1065 Eleanor E. 1048 Charles A. 1115 Walter D. 1048 Charles H. 726 WILLINGTON Elsie 651 Lauretta L. 1018 Ernest C. 726 WILLIS Ethel M. 726 Sarah 269 Grace M. 726 WILLOUGHBY John G. 1115 Maggie 731 Nathaniel N. 1«I5 WILLS Thankful 107 Williams. 1000 WINGATE WILLSON Andrew T. 539 Susan 538 Harriet E. 540, 911 WILMARTH Sarah E. 540 Abbie 564,959 WINN Albert V. 1248 Josie M. 1187 Almena I. 958 WINSHIP Asahel C. 564 Betsey 342 Barton 564,958 WINSLOW Betsey M. 958 Edwin C. 534 Oharles H. 1248 Hannah 283 Elizabeth 564 Lucinda A. 534 EphraimFlorence E, 564, 958 Samuel 534 1248 WINSOR Franklin K. 958,1248 Abram H. 927 Franklin M„ 1248 Abram L. 927 George L. 958,1248 Alonzo 927 George R. 1248 Arthur 1227 Grace A. 124.8 OarFabelil 927 Harold E. Isabella F. 1248 564, 959 Elijah P. Fern 12351234 Jason 564 Joseph 927, 1234 Julie 564,959 Joseph O. 1234 Lester M. 958 Lucy 927, 1235 Mr. 437 Olive 1234 Marie 564 Olive E. 927 Marion 564, 959 Sarah P. 927, 1234 Maude E. 1248 Zenetta 1235 EmmaCapt. WINTER WISH WISS Anna C. Oharles H. Frederick Joseph Martha L. WITHAM JohnPhilip WITHERELL Patience WITSOX Jeanette WOERNER Rose WOERZ Louise M. WOLCOTT AnnE.Mary WOLF Ella M. WOLVERTON William B. WONDERLY Josephine M. WOOD Adelbert R. 967, Blanche Z. CallieCarrie Carrie J. Caroline E. Cora A. 990, DollyEmily A. Fannie E. Frances P. Fred L. Gardner P. Harriet C. IvaE. James D. JohnJohn B. John R. Joseph La Fayette Leander R. Lena A. Lincoln R. 767, Lulu E. Mr.NellieRandall L» Russell J. SemardelVaronWaldoWilliam W. 767, Willie Willis E. WOODARD Emogene Henrietta E. 444. Henry E. Maria L. 444 Martha Ophelia E. 444 WOODFORD Ira E. Ruth WOODHOUSE Frances E. WOODRUFF Addle O. 690, Alice D. 690, Alva B. Elmer B. Fred A. Fred L. George S. 711182 124012401240 12401240 309 309 916442 11001151 768199 1159 1034 1157 1157 842 842842 824 1264 1082 541 950937 842 1020 12441157 990618812 767 621 870767 1157 1157 990205 1185 1157 1157 700621621 1157 990842 883800 444 . 802632 SOO 1155- 1155 586 10863 1086- 690690 1086 699 690 INDEX. 1399 Lyman B. 690 Nellie E. 690 Walter P. 690, 1086 WOODSUM Sarah If. WOODWARD Marietta B. Susan William H. 633 08.2441 WOODWORTH Charles Leona Lewis LouisaLuther Mercy Orrin J. WOODS Rachael WOOLINGTON Elsie WOOSTER AliceAlma F. Arthur 768, 769, Benjamin R. Caroline D. 769, Charlotte 769, Clara L. Eliza 424 Emma 769, Evelyn 769, Fannie 769 Florence N. Henry M. 424 John 424, 768, Mortimer S. Moses F. 424 Nathan Nathan P. 769, Sarah J. 769, Theodore S. 424 William F. 424, William M. WOOTON John L. Samuel E. WORDEN George H. Georgia James P. Mr. Sanford E. WORKS Carolyn I. Edwin D. Frank H. Harriet E. 635 592,987 592592592592 592 669 744 11601161 1160 1160 771 ,768 1161 1161 1161 1161 ,7b9 1160 771 769424 11611161 771769771 11321132 816 816816 262 816 1279 1020 12801280 Helen E. Katherine E. Marion L. 1020. WORTH Phebe WORTHINGTON Sardinia WRAY 12801280 1280 464 1020, 1020, Anne N. 1181 Eleanor W. 1181 Llewellyn A. 1181 Llewellyn H. Nelson H. 1181 1181 WRIGHT Addie 1120 Alonzo P. 651 Asahel 456 Bertha E. 1193 Charles P. 597 Elizabeth P. 860 Ella M. 597 Eunice C. 1278 Fernando 1140 Fred W. 1199 George 440 Hazel 1199 Helen F. 1285 Homer L. 597, 995 Irma B. 995,1266 Lucius C. 597 Lucy M. 597 Mr. 264 Mary 839 Mary L. 838 Persis 722 Robert 597 Robert R 995,1266, William H. 1278 Wilma H. 1278 WUEST Louise A. 1145 WYOKOFF Geneva 1178 WYGANT Minnie J. 999 WYMAN Charles B. 726 Elizabeth P. 1139 Ella 53.8 Joseph 538 Lucy 538 Mabel B. 720 Sarah 538 William U. 726 YAGER Marietta J. 1126 YELLETTE Keziah 941 Henry Bessie B. Dennis B. Ella F. Florence L. Hannah E. Hattie M. LucretiaMabel L. Carolyn G. Charles G. Evelyn J. Florence L. George E. Nina D. William H. YEUTZER YORK YOST AliceClarissa Edna Edward P. EllenHarperHenrietta JaneJohn John W. LloydLois E. LucyLydia MarthaMatthew NellieRichard S. RogerSarah Stella William Jane A YOUNG YOURY YUTEMA ChesterClara E. Douwe B, Hessel E Leonard F. Theodore O. ZIEGLER Carl G. Eustace P. Howard B. PaulWinifred H. ZINN Archie Mr. 755(544644 644, 1049 644, 1049 720 644,1048 456 644 1049 885 841 885841841783 783 116b1305 783,1166 1166 924, 1232 91 783, 1166 924 116b 924783 94 824,1232 783, 11661166 1305 1166 254,783 783 783, 1166 407 12881288 1238 812, 1182 812 812812812 1130 1130 OTHER NAMES PERSONS NOT RELATED BY DESCENT OR MARRIAGE, PLACES, ETC. Abbey 863, 1135 Abbott 199, 250, 354, 355, 356, 493 584, 652, 653, 694, 851, 911, 1029 1293. Abbreviations 25 Abel 154 Abernathy 71, 72 Achorn 142 Actaii, the 248 Ackley 881 Adair 934, 1235 Adalaric 24b Adams 12, 24, 126, 227, 234, 291 294, 298, 328, 348, 349, 399, 489 524, 547, 620, 705, 850, 1193, 1240, 1287. Adelbert 245 Adelburtus 245 Adsit 598, 860 Agassiz 576 Agnes 246, 247, 248 Agur 322 Aiken 313, 602, 1204 Aikin 144, 1109 Ainger 934 Akins 21 Akers 204 Akerly 732, 754 Albee 171 Albro , 1007 Alcott 1155 Alden 10, 89, 97, 130, 183, 248, 249 1092 Aldous 1203 Aldrich 1185, 1279 Alexander 77, 1020 Alexander II 647 Alfonzo VI. 246 Alfonzo VII. 246 Alfonzo VIII 246 Alfred the Great 248 Allen 12, 13, 64, 105, 121, 124, 125 150, 158, 184, 227, 249, 267, 275 290, 340, 355, 375, 395, 396, 851 1182, 1184. Allerton 10, 568 Alley 369, 962 Allyn 14, 18, 51, 107, 129 Allyne 296 Almy 12 Alvord 154, 392, 458 Amen 547 Ambier 708 Amenia Union 79 Ames 276 Amherst 161 Amistead 1258 Anderson 301, 695, 727 Andre 155 An dress 466 Andrew 402 Andrews, 2, 143, 219, 220, 267, 275 870, 1171 Andtos 42, 115 Andrus 497 Annable 15, 18, 22, 30, 34, 52, 118 127, 128, 129, 130, 162, 373 Awley 354 Anseglse 247 Ansel 106 Ansley 329 Anthony 796, 1062 Aorson 137 Apels 1200 Appleton . 347, 350, 407 Arey 979 Arista 246 Armitage 13, 327 Arnold 46, 152, 732, 968 Ashley 26, 152, 154, 156, 157, 158 225, 228, 396, 423, 434, 833, 868 1029. Ashton 380 Atchison 928 Athelwoulf 247 Atherton 192, 193, 250, 338, 341 411, 625, 640 Atix de France 247 Atkins 20, 21, 23, 52, 303, 1208 Atkinson 1086 Attukoo 122 Atwater 277, 498, 1121, 1122 Atwood 21, 22, 23, 33, 92, 303, 307 308, 315, 408, 567, 589, 669, 969 970, 1020, 1254. Aubray 347 Auger 322 Ault 1282 Austin 61, 1092, 1114 Avery 943, 1229 Ayers 1182 Ayres 637 Azo 245 Babbitt 449 Babcock 441,638,937,1193 Backhouse 64 Backus 122, 210, 211, 212, 398, 966 Bacon 14, 19, 30, 38, 42, 54, 57, 60 66, 80, 86, 87, 104, 105, 106, 115 130, 135, 182, 265, 266, 301, 450 818. Baggerly 878 Bailey 100, 132, 176, 184, 191, 209 290, 348, 623, 823, 972, 1209 1280. Bakeman 902 Baker 19,118,122,129.161,162 164, 175, 181, 191, 203, 205, 218 226, 305, 306, 308, 347. 356, 380 399, 411, 579, 580, 672. 913, 921 1214, 1237. Baldridge 1029 Baldwin 74, 320, 476, 503 Ballard 151, 152, 303, 306, 355, 356 802 Ballou 911, 1213 Bancroft 194, 424 Band 397 Bandell ynx, Banger i->x-' Bangs 19, 20, 21, 39, 121, 16:2, 167 209, 307, 315 Bannister 183. 126ti Barber 227, 493, 727, 728 Barbour " ' 400 Harden 153 Bardgley 935- Barker 127, 129, 340, 354, 355, 408- 1014, 1045, 1229 Barlow 1164 Barnard 65, 278, 320, 371 Barnes 19, 71, 74, 138. 140, 141 153, 219, 220, 221, 864 Barnett 105, 1045, 1131 Barnum 242, 1268 Barnstable 9, 13, 19 Barr 160 Barras 1005 Barrell 350 Barrett 467, 730 1135 Barron 730, 1235 Barrow 733, 36, 478, 1215 Barrows 478 Barrus 761 Barry 1303 Barstow 235, 640 Bartlett 149, 226, 249, 350, 520 998, 1048, 1060, 1092, 1212, 1^11 Barton 359, 1256. 1289 Bass 97. 348 Bassett 12, 19. 24, 52, 54, 59. 62 79, 109, 120. 121, 130, 161, 167 174, 299, 685, 763, 886, 1076. Batehelder 330, 505 Batcheller 1222 Batchiler 13, 107, 337 Bates 55, 95, 151, 173. 650, 1003 1245 Bathrich 429 Battershall 467 Battles 1247 Baudoin V. 247 Baudouin 247 Baumgardner 695 Baxter 130, 348. 386, 950 Bayard 362 Bayley 209 Beach 201 Beagle 119s Beal 96, 322 Beale 12. 328 Beals 98, 99, 182, 283, 317 Beaman 445 Bean 282, 632 Beardsley 1119 Bearse 14, IS. 28. 48. 53, 170, 332964 Beatrix 247 Beaumont 2IS, 445 Becbtei 1071 Beckett 397 Beckwith 220. 221, 405 Beebe 208, 465. 466, 1156 Beecher 652, 793 Beeman 1260 Beers 184, 268, 410. 686, 844 Belden 152, 370 Belding 22s Bell 13, 319, 815 Bern an 466 Bement 230, 379, 612 Bemis 396, 730 Benjamin 148, 358, 467 Bennett 1124 INDEX. 1401 Bennoch Benson Bent Benton Bei-zy BerginBernard 646 349, 579 456 497 1270 327 247 Berry 13, 19, 20, 162, 685, 783, 955 1015, 1294 Berzee 490 Besbetch 16 Besse 13, 65, 129, 130 Best 96, 612 Betts 17, 18 Beveridge 605 Bevier 464 Bickford 23 Bigelow 377, 749 Billings 330, 343, 611 Billington 10, 24 Binney 215 Bird 16, 278, 500 Births 354 Bisbee 342, 639, 1248 Bisby 98 Bisco 184 Bishop 177, 225, 227, 520, 826, 967 970 987 Black 13, 243, 507, 858, 1114, 1158 Blackman 1154 Blackmore 13, 68 Black Sachem, the 24 Blackwell 103 Blackwood 923 Blain 256 Blaine 524, 532 Blair 486, 1270 Blake 349, 397 Blakeslee 986 Blakesley 591 Blakney 1112 Blanchard 613, 643, 652, 1238 Blanche 246 Blandin 74 Blaney 18b Blessing 184, 641 Blish 65, 298, 399 Bliss 13,212,328,431,1031,1115 1116 Blodgett 334, 429 Blood 38. 199, 1055 Bloom 1034 Bloomer 1063 Blossom 22. 24, 42, 65, 107, 118 206, 269, 370, 772 Blount 372, 836 Blush 18, 126, 128 Bly 158 Boardman 13, 24, 195, 334, 345, 696 Bodfish 13, 61, 63, 64, 65, 66, 104 120, 126, 127, 151, 206, 269, 366 Bodley 766 Bodwell 327, 350 Body 12o3 Bogart 1296 Boggis 2?6 Boiden *,< Bolton 424, 1173 Bompasse 248, 653, 1093 Bond *» Bon ham *•» Boniface 24» Io°nnIy "&S Bonnivard 10j» Boomgaert 789 Boone "-J' g££0P 239,397,1125,121 Borchiers 180 Bordman lj£f Boston 638 Bostwick 226, 1122 Bosworth 90, 181, 234 Botsford 250 Boughton 424 Boulter 282 Boulton 859 Bourn 22, 28, 30, 57, 59, 63 Bourne 13, 14, 15, 18, 88, 104, 151 166, 362, 385 Boutwell 328, 338 Bow 237 Bowell 1071 Bowen 264, 802 Bower m Bowers 330 Bowerman 23, 129, 151, 375, 1246 Bowker 1014, 1201 Bowles 861, 1222 Bowlev 283 Bowman 196, 916 Bowser 775 Boyd 513. 960 Boyden 649 Boynton 1124, 1277 Brace 478, 833 Bradford 10, 20, 30, 88, 89, 131 148, 362, 546, 568, 722, 817, 945 Bradley 267, 344, 345, 347, 1289 Bradner 1212 Bradstreet 275 Brady 1010 Brainerd 392 Brume 1032 Brand 148 Brann 713 Bray 333, 567 Braybrook 13 Breakenridge 841 Breidenbecker 812 Breman 19 Brett 322 Brewer 203, 204, 774, 851 Brewster 10, 12, 20, 24, 54, 120 149, 497, 817, 948 Brick 1278 Bridge 658 Bridges 184, 338, 603 Bridgham 349 Briggs 12, 13, 98, 129, 151, 303, 592 1135 Briley 919 Brink 802 Brintnael 328 Brisbin 600 Bristol 267, 268 Bristow 267 Britterige 10 Brocket 134, 219 Brockway 221, 1122 Broderick 1114 Brodwell 457 Brogden 1144 Bronson 71, 74, 75, 151, 172, 219 Brookhart 1258 Brooks 71, 72, 160, 337, 503, 743 816 Broughton 347 Brow 834 Brower 927 Brown 24, 80, 90, 152, 154, 160 175, 191, 211, 255, 260, 322, 327 330, 331, 340, 341, 344, 347, 349 394, 410, 452, 458, 508, 541, 552 646, 656, 852, 859, 867, 877, 905 932, 945, 947, 999, 1095, 1226 1281, 1306. Browne 10, 173 Browning 184, 329 Brownscomb 1153 Bruce 437 Bruitt 13 Bruyn 512 Bryant 43, 984 Bryan 1212 Buck 71, 219, 342, 503, 864, 866 Buckingham 255, 267 Buckland 270, 1254 Budd 732 Buell 278, 728, 812 Buhler 1234 Bulkley 200, 249, 327, 328 Bull 179, 1213 Bullard 194 Bullen 349 Bullock 1134 Bulmer 1299 Bumpas 12, 24, « i, 54, 68, 1072 Bunall 243 Bunker 1184 Bundy 320 Bunnell 882, 1120 Bunsbery 1178 Bunton 992 Burchard 1178 Burdick 1004 Burge 13, 19, 59, 356 Burgess 13, 51 ,62, 162, 166, 277 1065, 1287 Burgett 694 Burgharat 42.2 Burghart 157 Burgundy 246 Burhans 797 Burk 1255 Burnham 330, 341, 345, 354, 405 623,640 Burns 1153 Burnside 444 Burr 181, 210, 216, 293, 294, 295 317, 373, 1174 Burrell 201 Burill 1098 Burritt 491 Burroughs 1168 Burrows 235,258 Bursell 19, 40, 502 Bursley 14, 18, 60, 64 „ 66. 107, 119 120, 128. 269, 295, 366 Burstall 19 Burt 166, 167, 290 Burton 214 , 329, 534, 631 Bush 486 Bushnell 366, 861 Businback 938 Buss 337 Butterfleld 363, 1029 Butler 13, 172, 217. 227, 350, 503 973, 1039, 1116, 1148 Butten 10 Butters 1295 Byington 512 Byrd 1258 Cadwallader 862 Cady 1008 Cafnnch 997 Cahoon 573 Cain 885 Caldwell 21, 278 Caleb 345 Calendar 831 Calhoun 1230 Calkins 78 ,138, 149, 228, 445 Callamore 1014 Callan 982 Calven 135 Cameron 843, 1161 Cammet 297 Camp 998 Campbell 522, 1108 CampfieldCandee 140 267, 268 Candy 472 Canfield 138, 260, 775, 870 Cannon 12, 54, 1074, 1179 Canny 539 Canterbury 58 Cape Cod 8 Capen 1212, 1286 Capron 394 Card 773 Carey 59, 186, 443, 1006 Carleton 201, 276, 408 Carlson 1231 Carlton 355 Carman 12, 1180 Carpenter 227, 362, 945, 1174, 1185 1402 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Oarr 330, 503, 600, 997 Carrier 1024 Cartelyou 364 Carter 10, 281, 337, 338, 430, 431 511, 647, 655,1022,1116 Carver 10, 88, 148, 362, 817 Cary 153, 164, 196, 264 Case 47, 134, 863, 1142 Caseley 18, 30 Casley 18 Cass 1213 Cassidy 1280 Castle 144, 147, 544 Cate 724, 732. 1056 Cedric 247 Cen tulle 246 Ohadbourne 187 Chadwell 12 Chadwick 67, 215, 384, 385, 391 408,915,949,951, 1125, ,250 Chaffee 379 Chamberlain 250, 514. 1029, 1176 Chambers 880 Champney 658 Champlin 1162 Ohampnoy 1188 Chandler 196, 354, 355, 356, 408 563, 1092, 1260 Chapin 65, 185, 212, 382. 792. 1212 Chapman 19, 22, 34, 78, 118, 146 208, 866, 1123, 1159 Charles 211 Chase 19, 20, 53, 129, 347. 348, 431 575, 897, 1110, 1197 Chatterton 202 Chatham 21 Charibert 246 Charles de France 246 Charles Martel 247 Chaufty 1286 Chauncey 1184 Chedrick 543 Cheever 94, 175, 345, 1013 Cheney 171 Chesbro 814 Chesley 1107 Chestnut 935 Chick 363, 1054 Child 99, 329, 868 Childe 542 Childs 39, 50, 64, 65, 66, 104, 126 127 Childerick I 246 Chilperic 246 Ohiltingsworth 13 Chiltern 10 Chipman 53. 64, 87. 88, 90, 105 107, 108, 109, 110, 115, 116 Chittenden 15, 1188 Choate 318, 345, 34b, 347 Choder 211 Ohodes 211 Chubb 74 Church 146, 177, 235, 236, 249, 427 771, 1048 Churchill 220, 221, 249, 388, 1092 Olaflin 1313 Claghorn 39, 66, 132 Clampitt 960 Clapp 119, 185, 322, 1108 Clark 10, 13, 19, 20, 21, 23, 66, 99 106, 120, 129, 137, 164, 19b, 212 225, 249, 250, 252, 267, 343, 344 347, 349, 376, 406, 411, 443. 466 481, 486, 501, 641. 658, 684, 721 790, 805, 819, 930, 741, 968, 1029 Clarke 20, 242, 1165, 1229 Clary 654, 1003 C lawson 831 Cleaves 851 Cleghorn 1276 Clemea 1075 Clement 7133, 1312 Clements 487 Cleveland 191, 329, 438, 504, 1054 Cleveland, Countess of 5 Clifford Clinton Clotaire I Clotaire II Clovis I CloyesClusaretCoat of Arms Coats 643 85,279 246 216 246 184, 909 646 4 1080 Crackston CraftsCraigCrainOramCrandall 10 275, 277, 598 281, 528 358 1077 816, 1286 Cobb 15, 16, 18, 22, 30, 33, 34, 42 43, 51, 52, 53,60, 61, 63, b9, 88 107, 108, 117, 118, 132, 133, 164 165. 180, 328, 368, 513, 568. 704 Oobarn 338, 1300 Cochran 338 Cochrane 1207 Codman 124 Coe 273, 509 Coffin 717. 949, 1120 Coggin 14, 15, 18, 28, 209 Cogswell 80, 347, 885 Coit 304, 576 Coite 19, 79 Colby 1209 Coldam 333 Cole 13,19,20,21,22,23.53,98 106,250,445,503,1154,1254 Coles 278 Coley 356 Coleman 66, 86, 132, 133, 140, 218 303, 961, 1121 Collamore b45 Collar 1029 Collicut 13, 14, 128, 530 Collier 20, 54, 55, 65, 89, 567, 568 Collins 22, 23, 151, 180, 268, 310 311,683, 726, 812, 850, 979, 1103 1163. Colson 397, 613 Colter 1164 Coiton 704 Colman 245 Colt 153 Oolver 74. 250 Compton 1068 Comstock 78, 401, 745, 998 Conant 23, 42, 608, 688 Condit 181 Cone 140, 141, 1088, 1244 Coner 12 Conklin 732, 1284 Con net 202 Conrad 247, 248 Conrad II 248 Conrad the Red 248 Converse 337, 658 Cony 890 Cook 10, 21, 24, 74, 102, 137, 165 200, 284, 317, 445, 515, 538, 938 1038, 1219. Cooke 10, 502, 1048 Cooledge 196, 1126 Cooley 757, 1128 Coolidge 623 Coomer 1254 Coon 810 Cooper 15, 18, 28, 30, 1170 Coper io Corbet 78 Corel 21 Corey 732 Cornell 694, S82 Cornish 139 CorteUieu 364 Corwin 732 Cosgrove 1072 Cotton 110,332 Coulson 1297 Court 1194 Couzens 909 Covan 780 Covel 21 Cowing 1012 Cowles 70, 220, 458, 1003 Cox 99 Coy 987, 1081 Crane 497, 503, 586, 445, 856 Cranson 1261 Cravy 1119 Crawford 470 Cray ford 814 Crippen 77, 78 Crisp 22 Crocker 18, 28, 48, 50, 53, 61, 63 64, 65, 66, 83, 88, 105, 107. 108 115, 117, 119, 120, 123, 129, 171 172, 202, 301, 304, 366, 368, 376 380, 381, 399, 560, 572, 662, 663 Croker 16 Crombie 341 Orompton 1188 Cromwell 180. 1298 Crook 99 Crooker 98, 99, 148 Crosby 19,' 21, 22, 305, 308, 348 502, 503, 552, 658, 863, 1293 Cross 790 Crossman 181, 479, 513 Crow 17, 19, 79, 89, 90, 138, 692 Crowe 300 Crowell 17, 19, 21 , 23, 41, 60, 79 122, 130, 213, 292, 383, 384, 394 567, 568, 569, 688, 697, 910, 953 955, 1021, 1065, 1227, 1229. Crozier 1290 Oruthers 994 Cruthenden 998 Cudworth 15, 16, 18, 30, 395 Oulbertsen 609 Oullen 873 Culver 312, 437, 466, 1216 Cummings 185, 190, 194, 199, 356 545, 1024 Cunnel 135 Cunningham 672 Curtis 149, 181, 185, 227, 390, 449 714, 725, 884, 1064, 1087, 1095 1114. Currier 276 Curtice 78. 222 Curtis 934, 997, 998 Cushing 23, 95, 98, 99, 158. 186 187, 189. 191 Cushman 12, 90, 541, 817, 913 1315 Cutter 330 Cutting 195, 275. 1054 Daggett 305, 338, 1131 Dakin 94, 241 Dale 1012 Dalton 337 Dame 969. 1269 Damon 290. 327, 604 Dana 053 Dane 354, 355. 851 Danforth 355 Daniels 763, 971 Darby 17b Darling 807. SOS, 811 Davenport 124, 971 Davidson 4,39. 567. 659. 992 Davis 18, 19. 30. 38, 39, 43. 51. 60 61.64,66,91,101,121,124, 128 130, 132, 133, 193, 199, 281, 285 300, 368, 399, 433, 466. 560, 779 886, 905, 914. 957, 1037, 1093 1101, 1249, 1282. 1286. Davison 804 Dawson 9S8 Day 276, 408, 660. 1203 Deal 142 Dean 153, 77b, 788. 806, 875. 966 Deane 12, 20. 39, 53, 107. 126 Dearborn 288 Deceiver 540 Decker 234 INDEX. 1403 de Barstow 252 de Burgundy 247 de Eaton 249 d'Este 248 de Farley 354 de Forsyth 229 de France 246 de Hamline ~ 2 de Hayden 249 de Jurnet 708 DeLapaeter 1127 Delano 12, 24, 33, 97, 242, 243, 245 249, 250, 283, 397, 1092 DeLaney 1265 de le Noye 397 de Lannoy 245, 246, 247, 248 Delap 85 de Merleberg 333 de Montgomery 5 Demouth 379 Demming 140, 211, 228, 358, 867 1122 Denison 1304 Denley 1267 Dennett 909 Dennis 19, 395, 539 Dennis, Mass. 19 Dennison 1177 Denny 1110 Densler 854 Depew 1180 de Poot 249 de Puy 483 Derby 19, 88, 127 Derrick 318 Desborough 248 de Townshend 249 Deville 19 de Warrenne 249 Dewey 252, 268, 736, 1209 de Whitney 333 de Wolf 255, 256, 647 Dewsbury 248, 397 de Wynington 249 Dexter 12,51,125,130,167,286 978 Deyo 803 De Witt 969 Diamond 374, 375 Dibbett 503 Dibble 228 Dick 920 Dickenson 90, 184 Dickey 67, 131, 214, 1199 1288 Diggs 136 Dill 338 Dikeman 311 Dillingham 12, 20, 167, 207 Dimmock 13. 14, 15, 16, 1 7, 19, 30 51, 88, 119, 121, 128,303,954 Diner 1026 Dingley 12, 20, 148 Dingman 446 Din^s 234 D ° 99, 220 Dixon 442, 1195 Doane 20, 21, 23, 57, 67, 91, 164 165, 315, 1054 Dodge 185, 289, 318, 330, 345. Doe ' UK Doggett 165, Domesday Book Doolittle 7o2, DorkinDorm an Dorn *50' DoteyDouganDouglas 851, 1173, Dow 208, 235, 237, 275, DownerDowney Drake' 200, 220, 228, 265, 485 1113, 1160, ,349 843 392 129 5,6 1210 16 631 1272 24 846 1287 1024 985982243 . 756 1196 1162 715 10.80 1009 193, 759 789 407 106964 500 1265 1014 533 81 II I DrcnnanDrew DrifflllDroegmiller Drury DubbelsDudleyDudsonDuffyDun Dunn Dunbar Dunlap DunnDunham 33, 53, 77, 78, 249, 290 307, 466. 985 Dunning 419 Dupper 194 Durand 504 Durant 622 Duren 1057 Durham 68, 713 Durler 1271 Dutch 275 Dutcher 334 Dutilh 367 Dutton 661 Dwelley 396 Dwight 156, 424, 631 Dwyer 914 Dyer 22, 23, 91, 111, 171, 176, 203 345, 348, 658, 708, 855, 899 Dykes 229 Eads 594 Eadgyth 248 Earls 25b Eastham, Mass. 21 Eastman 327,1081,1098 Easton 278 Eaton 10, 287, 348, 392, 408, 409 474, 532, 702 Ecell 785 Echlin 429 Eddy 24, 124, 366, 404, 1267 Edenton 16 Edes 526 Edgar 1043 Ed minister 396 Edward, the Elder 248 Edwards 141, 211, 242, 327, 328 692, 918, 736, 1258, 1232 Eells 405, 994 Efner 800 Egard 406 Eggberht 247 Eggleston 1188 Ehle 987, 1309 Elderkin 758 Eldred 19, 20, 58 Eldredge 1064 Eldridge 19, 20, 21, 64, 120, 305 310, 382, 567, 569, 583, 688,1066 1128. Eliot 457 Elizabeth, Queen 567 Ellingwood 1048 Ellis 12, 19, 20, 21, 62, 103, 120 167, 179, 322, 398, 632, 785, 906 1134, 1300. Ellicott 1113 Elliott 732, 829 Elmer 137,222,259,279 Elsen 77 Ely 11, 1146 Emery 196, 349, 350, 646, 649 Emerson 199, 327, 328, 329, 507 631, 638, 661, 1015 Emke 1213 Emmerson 16 Emrie 1164 Emsoner 105 Endicott 125 England 333 English 11 Enos 1266 Ensigne 15 Escomb EsteyEsterbrookEude EvansEverell 638184 618, 1304 246 1244 97 Everett 153, 197, 890, 962, 1026 Everson H35 Ewell le, 18, 129 Ewer 42, 61, 106, 118, 206, 361 Ewing 1176 Explanations 25 Extell isi Eyrick 380 Fairburn 905 Fairchild 201, 234, 265, 266, 381 424, 496, 1291 Fairchilds 832 Fairbanks 164,191,325 Falconer 774 Falkson 598 Fall 706 Falland 19 Fallen 19 Falmouth, Mass. 22 Fanning 1118, 1-149 Farewell 429 Farley 187, 354, 658 Farnham 329 Farnsworth 86, 334 Farnandis 403 Farnum 354, 355 Farrar 340, 1016, 1017 Farrah 106 Farrigut 742 Farrington 385, 1129 Farwell 590, 739, 871, 1122 Falkner 198, 1034 Faunce 117, 1048 Fay 398, 999, 1001, 1022 Faxon 764 Fearing 181 Feeman 1315 Feesler 1300 Feilding 1082 Fellows. 182, 183, 225, 334, 688 1029 Felton 867 Fenn 234 Fenner 212 Fenno 1055 Ferguson 1258, 1263 Fernando I. 246 Ferrell 1201 Fical 855 Fickel 849 Field 156, 719, 1039 Fielden 1165 Fifleld 270, 337, 521, 1207 Fiilebrown 730 Filley 1212 Fillmore 319 Finch 382 Fish 12, 13, 81, 82, 84, 166, 168 209, 210, 293, 294, 370, 373, 429 562, 563, 570, 676, 678, 679, 993 Fisher 167, 187, 209, 373, 394, 956 1109. 1137 Fisk 355. 1276 Fiske 330, 337 Fitch 68, 152, 227, 445, 448, 802 Fitts 345 Fitz 185 Fitzgerald 600 Fitzrandolph 16, 18, 30, 60, 61 88, 120, 206 Flagg 181, 1285 Flanders 915 Flaunce 19 Flavel 12 Fletcher 11, 98, 364, 660, 1111 1207, 1294 Flint 323, 324, 340 Flynn 1289 Foggin 1125 Folsom 1024, 1117 1404 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Fountleroy 1258 Foord 12 Foote 119, 211, 212, 381, 890 Forbes 164,811,1126 Ford 148, 149, 203, 321, 452, 465 466, 467, 658, 1004, 1005, 1014 1056, 1255. Forsyth 229 Fort 853 Fortin 74 F< irtune Passengers 12 Forward 1157 Foss 1011 Foster 15, 63, 70, 104, 187, 217, 330 345. 503, 636, 678, 840, 1029 1208, 1225. Fource 1204 Fowler 252, 275, 330, 458, 998 Fox 230, 277, 793, 890 Foxwell 15, 16, 19, 53, 1254 Francis 771 Franchimont 246 Franks 544, 609 Frazer 1279 Frazier 181, 734 Frederic II. 248 Freeland 349, 647 Freeman, Col. 704 Freeman 12, 13, 17, 21, 22, 23, 41 55, 58, 62, 103, 104, 120, 121 130, 132, 165, 166, 167, 168, 171 184, 205, 209, 210, 299, 303, 385 496, 519, 567, 568, 726, 729, 1030 1302. Fremont 646, 649 French 106, 334, 833, 865, 949 1018, 1025. Fretter 1200 Fricke 1213 Friend 13, 125, 329 Frisbie 78, 136 Frost 338, 856, 1041, 1094, 1112 Frothingham 284 Frye 196 Fuller 11, 16, 22, 24, 34, 77, 79, 89 90, 98, 105, 106, 108, 109, 118 127, 138, 139, 173, 216, 220, 299 314, 327, 349, 399, 424, 474, 478 563, 632, 662. Fulton 1281, 1283 Funk 1009 Furbush 181 Furguson 181 Furness 1033 Gage 276, 296, 408, 1050 Gales 524 Gallager 782 Gallup 986 Carbutt 1203 Garcias II 246 Gardener 11 Gardiner 144, 1283 Gardner 181, 716, 1003, 1247 Garland 383, 705, 1107 Garnet 99 Garnsevort 127 Garrett 727, 1285 Garton 877 Gatchell 1105 Gates 338, 428, 429, 1029, 11671281 Gauge 1264 Gaunt 13, 121 Gay 78, 80, 143, 150, 224 Gayiord 71, 72, 73, 139, 228, 278324 Geary 354, 1073 Gee 479 Geer 466 Geissert 1164 George 1123 George I, King 81b Gibbards 684 Gibbons 1275 Gibbs 13, 62, 79, 80, 149, 151, 259 1295 Gibson 286, 389, 496, 669, 881 Giddings 341,345 Gifford 23, 121, 122, 151, 368, 556 557, 561, 704, 1)13 Gilbert 81, 234, 256, 343, 502, 600 ' 661, 1212, 1297 Giles 181 Gill 99 Gillet 735 Gillett 138, 226, 227, 244, 311, 405 1315 Gillette 278, 279, 874 Gillian 1227 • Gillson 15 Gilson 338 Gitteau 664 Givens 997 Gladwell U46 Glass 248 Glassford 446 Glenny 332, 334 Glezen 157. 319 Glidden 1116 Glover 110, 115, 116, 348 Goddard 181 Godden 1197 Godell 1066 Godfrey 21, 22, 79, 420, 1072 Goff 220, 864 Gohene • 1233 Gold 142, 182, 250 Gol ley 742 Gooch 1039 Goodale 526 Goodell 674, 871 Goodeno 1262 Goodenow 140 Goodfellow 1019 Goodman 11 Goodnough 805 Goodrich 77, 78, 80, 138, 156, 161 211, 226, 227, 228, 411, 467, 503 670, 1315. Goodspeed 14.18,38,60,61,62 119; 171, 173, 291, 292, 294, 298 299, 301, 368, 370, 399, 566, 569 Goodwill 81 Goodwin 227, 228, 313, 538, 598 692. 712 Gordon 678, 679, 757 Gorham 43. 51 , 79, 90, 99, 105 106, 121,130,457, 1115, 1117 Gorman 1208 Goshorn 368 Gott 257, 258, 275, 329, 330 Gould 99, 182, 497, 879 Go wen 181 Gragg 236 Graham 55, 58, 87, 178, 226. 229 255, 502, 814, 1147 Grammond 452, 453 Granby 137 Granger 244 Grannis 121,209,510 Grant 222, 250, 264, 286, 580, 661 756, 883, 1017, 1165 Gratecap 764 Graves 338, 345, 354, 355, 356, 429 611 Gray 19, 20, 21, 24, 77, 130, 354 496. 503, 571, 617, 841, 944, 981 1092, 1290, 1254. Grause 19 Green 13, 8b. 109, 116, 328, 334 408, 483, 794, 805, 1049. 1219 Greenfield 13 Greenleaf 345 Gregory 853 G reer 51 Grey 397 GrlfTeth 167 Griffin 23,2.3(1 Griffith 21, 219 Grin age 774 Grindal 347 Grinnell 1108 Griswold' 200, 256, 1160 Groat 864 Gross 21, 92, 176, 283, 590, 817 Grosvenor 219 Grout 19b, 622 Grow 889 Grover 327, 668, 1109 Guelph 245, 247 Guery 921 Guest 1138 Guild 1268 Guillemont 1261 Guilliam 99 Gulliver 193, 348 Gundred 249 Gunn 502, 503, 524, 845 Gurney 322, 603 Guthrie 795 Guydotey 491 Hadament 1154 Hadaway 130, 132, 218 Hagar 730 Hager 485 Haggerty 1226 Haight 483. 824 Haines 515, 681. 713 Haites 16 Halbert 535 Hale 109.191,322,338,435,631 649, 895. 1014 Halkins 795 Hall 18, 19, 20, 38, 48. 64, 115. 126 230, 269, 276, 315, 348, 370, 408 497, 502. 503, 566, 567. 569, 591 687, 736, 780, 855. 998, 1086 1268. Hallett 13, 19, 52, 79, 97, 105, 118 125, 129, 130, 132, 133. 218. 285 395, 559, 567, 722, 967. Hallock 320, 322. 732 Halloway 396 Halsted 319 Halstead 1191 Ham 1187 Hamblen 7 Hamblin 7. 815 Hamblin Plains 33 Hamilton 1278 Hamlin 7, 8, 958, 1116 Hamlin's Grant 101 Hamlyn 7 Hamline, John de 2 Hameline of Cornwall 5 Hameline of Devonshire 5 Hameline of Lincolnshire 5 Hameline of Sussex 5 Hameline, Giles of Devon 26 Hameline, Thomas 26 Hamilton 21, 79, 379. 948 Hamlyn, John of Cornwall 26 Hammer 16 Hammon 19 Hammond 105, 276. 290. 571. 888 Hampsen 1144 Hampton 13, 77 Hanbury 13 Hanchett 244 Hancock 704 Hand 314 Handen 699 Handy 292. 577. 704 1 1 a i irs 1157 Han ley 889 Hannum 949 Hunscom 110. 1312 Hanson 362. 384 Hapgood 344. 623 Harden 99. 153 Harding 20, 21. 22. 23. 164. ISO 342. 1106 Hardy 1245 Hare 156 Harlow 13, 2.83, 502. 534 Harnden 355 Harnett 812 Harper 23, 128, 376 INDEX. 1405 Harriman 428 Harrington 429, 915, 985 Harris 286, 328, 640, 1093, 1097 Harrison 590, 1053 Hart 73, 134, 135, 136. 216, 221 239, 664, 881 Harmon 923 Hartford 117 Hartness 181 Hartough 364 Hartwell 177. 241, 661, 955 Harwood 1 84 Harwich, Mass. 19, 20 Harvey 120, 182, 207, 221, 224, 600850 Haskell 344, 345, 429, 532, 1051 Haskins 74, 134, 138, 210, 327, 329 421, 691 Hastings 1284 Hatch 16, 18, 19, 22, 23, 34, 61, 98 99, 106, 118, 122, 124, 125, 129 130, 166, 167, 186, 189, 201, 242 249, 266, 286, 290, 314, 593, 730 917, 918. Hathaway 17, 218, 290, 395, 396 397, 957 Hatherley 15 Hauer 1309 Haven 302 Havins 1067 Haviland 503 Hawes 19, 20, 21, 130, 397, 568, 572 Hawk 475,772 Hawkes 151 Hawks 320, 324 Hawley 426 Hay 328 Hay den 604 Hay ford 99 Haynes 288, 288, 528, 773, 1025 H ay nor 696 Hayward 244, 364, 370, 661, 756 1056 Hazeltine 275, 327. 407 Hazen 286, 287 Hazelton 327, 637 Head 408, 720, 1014, 1065 Helley 282,1?24 liar/ 128.361 H earick 1029 Heath 77, 79, 100, 478, 884, 1115 Hedden 1308 Hedge 13, 19 130, 167, 566, 567 Hellin II. 246 Hendree |0» Hendri ™ Hendrick *29l Hendricks 801\n?I Hennessey *oto Henry 248- 10,?3 Henry I. 247 Henry II. ~% Henry III. 24n, 248 Henry IV. f4o, 248 Henry V. |45, 24, Henry VI. 24,, 248 Henry VIII. 684 Herd ,.r£ H prick JMJ Herrick 21, 165, 330, 768, 834 Honkins 11,19,20,21,22,52,53 74 89, 120 124, 130, 134,179 206,242,244,309,330 334 1029 Horn 7b, 137, 443 Horton 22, 732. 873 HotclTkiss 136iou Hough ' 55,220,337,338 Houghton 337,338 343,344.^40 Hourihan r.-i'W, House I5- 5* }Jg. Houston *~v How 408, 499 Howard 163, 322, 396, 532, 765 788, 839, 909, 1014, 1226 Howden 862 Howe 648 Howes 41, 54, 55, 67, 79, 105, 117 130, 300, 303, 315, 496, 502, 568 569, 688, 962. Howell 732 Howland 11, 20, 24, 42, 63, 64, 66 87, 88,89, 90,91, 98, 107, 108 119, 120, 129, 167, 168, 174, 269 365, 366,370, 395, 396, 397, 457 503, 556, 559- 662. Howlet 286 Howse 395 Hoxie 104, 375 Hoyt 416, 622 Hrolf 247 Hersey 130, 321, 646 Hershey 1297 Hesse 1075 Hetfield ' 841 Hewes 15. 16 Hewett 706,809,810,1257 Hewitt 1226 Heyrick 380 Hibbard 250, 401 Hibbert 354, 652 Hicks 12,90,283,315,1292 Hicock 691 Higgins 21, 22, 165, 315, 388, 616 SB 714 Hikok 1134 Hikox 72 Hildreth 98, 409, 661, 778 Hill 99, 164, 166, 191, 200. 318, 328 354, 589, 844, 949, 990, 1032 1079, 1244. Hillebert »07 Hilton 12 Hinckley, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 28 30,32,34,38,42,53,60, 61, 63 64,65,66,69,81.87,88, 89, 90 91. 98, 105, 106, 108, 109, 110 115,116,117,118,120,128, 133 167, 202, 294, 348, 368, 573, 574 818, 964, 966, 1219. Hinds, 671 Hines U?2 Hinman 143, 144, 222 H iric.k ^"^ Hitchcock 243,497,^1,1270 i^r H Hoagland H93 Hoard 10 '0 Hobart 235, 250. 313, 362 fobbs 331, 340, 1211 Hodgdon l^ Hnd**e 9da Hrdees 263. 329. 980 • Hodgkins 20, 24, 347 Hoisington 137. 222 TTnlheck 1*> ->9 Holbrook 56, 91, 174, 230, 242, 274 537, 580, 1134, 1258 Holcomb 156 Holden 290, 536, 600 Holderness „r^ 779 Holdridge 258, 470 Holland -*™ Holley 78, 94, 120, 141, 844 Hollis 140, 146, 227, 239, 242, 243 250, 410, 685 Hollister 1058 Holmes 16, 43, 55, 330, 347, 349 369, 509, 574, 960, 1259 Holt 276, 330, 355, 356, 904, 1041 Hol^y 13,60,g Homer 5b7, 568 Homes «?3 Honsicker lra> Hook 597 Hooke 11 Hooker 70, 71, 154, 224, 278, 347 475. 658, 869, 1038 Hooper 151, 153, 266 Hooton 527 Hubbard 219, 239, 253, 273, 998 1005, 1116 Hubbell 181 Hubberton 7:30 Hubby 503 Huckins 14, 18, 53, 87, 88 Huenerfeldt 1182 Huffman 886 Hughes 1084, 1239 Hugue, Capet 247 Hugue, the Great 247 Hulbert 265 Hull 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 2:3, 30, 61 66, 119, 127, 128 Humphrey 135, 178, 219, 243, 401 1079, 1089 Humphreys 648 Hungerford 141 Hunn 220 Hunold 246 Hunsicker 1009 Hunt 77, 78, 137, 355, 443, 445, 497 660, 668, 834, 1139 Hunter 76, 138, 497, 1230 Huntley 255, 296 Huntington 211 Hurd 23, 195, 309, 512, 569 Hurlbut 78, 123, 141, 144, 146, 147 239, 362, 515, 949 Hurst 13, 53, 63, 1298 Hussey 530, 956 Hutchins 87, 334, 404 Hutchinson 78, 252, 349, 475, 1301 Hutson 99 Huzzey 395 Hyatt 871 H yde 152, 154, 182, 202. 212, 213 228, 255, 497, 503 Hyland 16 Hyllier 87 Imigo 236 Ingalls 724, 852, 853 Ingersoll 156, 157, 424, 501 Inkphen 808 In man 1085 Innigo 246 Irish 204, 235, 861, 1157 Irvitt 784 Irwin 1282 Isar 98 Isham 171 Isum 171 Ives 156 lyanough 13 Jackman 723, 1171 Jackson 15, 18, 30, 79, 109, 189 191, 196, 214, 230, 358, 478, 317 959. i Jacob 105, 243 Jacobs 105, 167,210, 732, 841, 1175 James 19, 57, 965, 1005, 1134, 1215 James I 684 Janney 39 r Jaques 350 » 77, l| ftST 211 Jean, the Good 246 Jeffries 119 Jenkins 22,34,41,42,43,59,61 62, 64, 81, 107, 108, 109, 117, 118 122, 129, 269, 292, 366, 978. Jenne 290 Jenney 59 Jennings 108,382,611,1116 Jenks 405 Jewell 189, 334, 707, 1099, 1195 Jewett 78, 99, 149. 379, 408, 478 497, 640, 642, 661, 1240 1406 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Jewitt 498 Joahoiakin Yoakin 74 Jobson 1093 Johns 235, 470 Johnson 23, 23, 99, 219, 220, 234 285, 314, 378, 683, 882, 883, 988 930, 977. 998, 1047, 1055, 111! 1271. Johnston 229 •foils 329 Jones 28, 33, 38, 64, 127, 130, 139 168, 169, 218, 303, 308, 333, 366 370, 374, 375, 399, 809, 859, 948 950,961,990, 1035, 1065, 1296 Jordan 189, 275, 388 Joslin 337, 338, 1019 Josselyn 99, 321 Jouatt 249 Joy 1004 Joyce 13, 19, 88, 166, 167 Judd 503, 692, 1003 Jury 1028 Juster 1315 Justice 108 Justus 167 Kain 997 Kamer 74 Eamerer 1135 Kane 454 Keating; 449 Keeler 273 Keene 1094 Keith 765, 767 Kelley 297, 951, 1288 Kellogg- 2527, 379, 458, 830, 889 1206- Kelly 19, 36 Kelsey 74, 1269 Kelso 1307 Kemp 1218 Kempton 52 Kendall 194, 337, 338, 347, 618 Kendrick 16 Kennedy 396, 1082 Kent 130, 490, 497, 861 Kerby 13 Kern 564, 991 Kerr 1028 Ketcham' 881 Ketchum 854 Kettle 333 Keyes 379, 1021, 1252 Keysbury 1157 Kidder 55, 199, 645 Kilbourn 227, 979 Kilby 979 Kilgore 327, 623, 643, 1025 Killicutt 1143 Kilner 989 Kimball 275, 276, 277, 286, 329 330, 331, 340, 341, 343, 344, 407 408, 409, 635, 645, 971. Kimberley 267 Kincaid 1093 King 13, 17, 20, 36, 66, 160, 225 2215, 369, 836, 1029, 1185, 1316 Kingman 321, 322, 603, 777 Kingrey 923 Kingsbury 181, 1098 Kinnecut 209 Kinne 86ft Kinnscut 1254 Kinsella 835, 836 Kinsman 347 Kirby 122 Kirtland. 255 Kitridge 994 Kitteredge 742 Kittredge 896 Kleim 1158 Kline 75, 250 Knapp 485, 487, 1009, 1023, 1061 1308 Kneeland 640 Knell 930 Knickerbacker 329, 843 Knibloe 47, 79, 142, 148, 150, 153 177, 201, 242, 243, 250 Knight 337 Kniffin 1000 Knoll 812 Knopp 235, 424 Knott 12 Knowle 26 Knowles- 21,22,41,180,307,315 1107 Knowlton 343, 379, 1192 Korn 1079 Krone 1030 Kurtz 1298 La Bar 809 La Chappelle 764 Lacy 998 Ladd 250, 1049, 1067 La Due 1121 Laing 800 Lake 141 Lambert 1290 Lambie 656 Lamburton 76 La Monroe 867 Lamont 1069 Lam son 340 Landers 13, 81, 103. 151, 242, 1246 Landon 371, 1258 Lane 43, 76, 267, 433, 610, 666, 914 935, 1025 Lang 886 Langley 1182 Langmore 1 1 Langwortln 335 Lanfiton 135, 1029 Lansing 477, 1261 Lap-ham 16, 181 Laraway 871 Large 255 Larkin 366 Larned 42 Larrabee 466, 1093 Lary 909 Lasel 243 Lasher 991 Laskin 380 La Shevilear 551 Lassell 737 Latham 11 Latin 1298 Lattemore 103 Lattimer 140, 411. 461 Laud, Archbishop 27 Laughlin 1301 Laughton 244 Law 829 Lawrence 94, 104, 241, 358, 1163 Lawton 600 Layton 60, 889 Leacb 185, 1153, 1249 Learned 154, 184, 189, 19S, 3131 Leary 1309 Leavenworth 998 Leavitt 64, 869, 1046, 1277 Le Baron 1072 Lee 90, 107, 120, 154, 225, 255, 256 261, 396, 408, 654, 821, 1060 Leet 762, 1086 Leffler 1029, 1030 Leggett 1201 Legh 249 Leighton, 1093 Leicester 11 Leland 171, 429, 434 le Mabieta 248 Lend all 408 Leonard 265, 611 Lettice 1254 Leverich 13 Levett 99 Lewes 16, 18, 23, 30, 38, 43 Lewis 18, 43, 46, 53, 58, 61, 62, 72 73, 79, 81, 85, 88, 91. 93, 111, 122 130, 162, 104, 218, 242, 243, 268 298, 308, 400, 443, 568, 722, 95f 1199, 1252, 1310. Ley ford 710 Libby 1048 Liggett 1175- Light 1271 Lilley 166 Lillyblade 849 Lincoln 99, 321, 346, 350, 507, 645 1212 Lindsy 99 Lines 207 Linnell 16,22,28,39,42,61.65 124, 368, 574 Linnett 18, 30, 65- Lint 1301 Lintgarde 248 Litchfield 14, 15, 18, 424, 550 Little 243, 320, 328, 409, 429. 642 661, 818, 940, 1048 Littlefleld 708, 714, 715, 1094, 1099 Livermore 195, 196, 330, 408, 409 Livingston 137, 226, 229. 852 Lobdell 98, 327 Lock 654 Lockwood 431 Lombard 16, 18, 21, 23, 30. 38, 43 61, 64, 66, 67, 105. 132, 133, 170 172, 180, 204, 297, 581, 582, 583 907. Long 627, 721, 731 Longfellow 350, 1055 Longley 344. 429, 1281 Loomis 74, 227, 755 Lord 78, 111, 115, 256, 474 Loring 64, 106, 349, 350, 532. 1014 Lothrop 15, 17, 18, 22, 27, 30, 34 39, 41, 43, 46, 54, 61, 64, 65, 69 79, 86, 87, 104, 105, 107, 109, 118 120, 132, 133, 138, 184, 250, 300 368, 568, 721, 843. Loup 11, 246 Loveland 878 Lovell 66, 68, 132, 170, 171, 172, 174 242, 293, 317, 321, 358, 497, 968 Lovejoy 3711, 355, 366, 1190 Low 345, 346. 802. 1134 Lowe 755 Lowell 331 Lowry 1198 Lucas 764 Luce 79, 269, 1188 Ludden 485. 1004 Ludlowe 1258 Lufkin 345 Lubmann 1088 Lukas 914 Lull 1237 Lum 1205 Lumbard 18 Lumber 16; Lumpkin 19, 54, 120. 495 Lund 1257 Lunt 662 Lusk 225 Lusleyoung 920 Lutber 1234 Lyman 71. 245. 252 Lynch 1246 Lyons 277 Lyshon 1102 Lysinger 1268 Mabbs 442 Mable 249 Macduff 95. 96- Mackenzie 1039, 1278 Macomber 122 Madden 373. Madill , 1138 Mads 1090 Magory 1312 Magoun 321 Mailer 1128 Malcom 95 Mallory 267, 872 Manard 927 INDEX 1407 Mander 1052 Mane 594 Mann 1014 Manning 158, 184 Manton 159 Manwaring 304 Mapes 732 Marble 1097 March 350 Marchant 130, 174 Marchison 1206 Margeson 11 Marlger 927 Markart 1309 Marrs 738 Marriner 452 Marsh 106, 222, 228, 230, 249, 278 313, 880, 1199 Marshal 458 Marshall 131, 151, 303, 345, 433, 841 Marston 84, 298, 299, 301, 366, 572 1313 Martin 11, 345, 346. 609, 849, 922 1064, 1312 Marvin 78 Mason 164, 313, 518, 612, 614, 730 1011, 1041, 1152 Mass 690 Massey 880 Masten 443, 1258 Mather 76, 110, 330, 348, 708 Mathis 1236 Mattaquason 21, 400 Matteson 989 Matthews 19, 71, 72, 79, 400, 567 714, 1106 Maverick 226 Mawin 502 Maxfleld 968 Maxon 1257 May 51, 182, 183, 201, 362, 384, 544 Maydole 406 Mayflower Passengers 10-12 Mayhew 36, 111, 115 Maynard 338, 733 Mayo 14, 18, 20, 21, 23, 30, 41, 43 54, 55, 58, 94, 104, 165, 20b, 309 3i5, 495, 568. Mayou 400 McAlister 799 McAstleon 1235 McCaine 1043 McClatehey 1032 McClellan 1038 McClelland 1152 McCloy 1007 McClure 1097, 1299 McCollister 204 McConnell 519, 971, 1163 McCoy 261 McCrackin 757 McCrumbie 547 McDonald 1126, 1243 McDonough 493 McDougal 189 McDowell 1057 McElroy 874 McFarland 634 McFarlin 80 McFaul 144 McHuron 74, Mcintosh 865 McKane ,'44 McKay 1263 McKecknie da McKenney 327, 907 McKenzie 227, 460 McKinley 590, 1054 McKnight 503 McLaflin U?7 McLean ?,' McLellan '« McMahon 463 McMann jj34 McMindley 83, McNamara 1281 McNarrin 507 McNaughton 1077 McNeil 730, 756 McNutt 1288 Meach 319 Mead 331 Meads 38 Means 423, 582 Medbury 987 Meeker 731 Meigs 229, 387, 719, 864 Meirs 1060 Melican 77] Melvin 634,1208- Mendsen 435 Menks 108 Mercer 999, 1115 Merovee 246 Merihew 396 Merriam 192, 730 Merrick 41, 315, 49b Merrill 287, 356, 798, 939, 940 Merritt 16, 1022 Mervig 246 Merwin 256, 738 Meserve 340 Messenger 71, 325 Metcalf 905 Michel 20 Middleboro, Mass. 23 Miles 431, 939, 998, 1295 Millard 750 Miller 12, 125, 136, 181, 237, 274 379, 422, 484, 566, 653, 843, 1080 1187 Millett 539 Milliman 847, 1258 Mills 78, 230, 501, 1169, 1211, 1213 1301 Millspaugh 978 Milne 818 Milroy 865 Miner 718, 1131, 1212 Minor 457 Minick 442 Minkler 1268 Mintner 11 Mirick 334 Mitchell 110, 146, 204, 268, 396 574, 1230, 1092 Mix 267 Mixer 106, 184 Mohe 684 Molen 937 Molt 736 Monroe 524 Monross 71, 72, 73, 220 M01 sail 337 Monson 612 Montague 108b Montaine, Earl of 5 Montcalm 843 Montell 422 Montgomery 95, 506, 1262 Moody 125, 328, 1104 Moon 684 Moor 798 Mooie 98, 189, 195, 341, 354, 390 410, 817, 825, 858, 1024, 1196 1267. More 11, 507 Morey 151, 955, 1208 Morehouse 235, 1134 Morgan 12, 278, 466, 482, 694, 700 846, 1059 Morrell 340, 703 Morris 92 Morrison 142, 682, 1012, 1057. 10941255 Morse 184, 268, 276, 352, 431, 521 623, 634, 650, 718, 921, 1054 Morton 99, 151, 187, 209, 242, 467 684, 1004, 1015, 1017, 1054, 1110 Mory 901 Moseley 424 Moses 728 Mosier 123 Moss U93 Mott 513, 600, 689 Moulton 323, 1116, 1125 Mower 185 Mowyer 987 Moyer 993 Mudge 76, 77, 78, 139, 224, 276, 1302 Muldrew 689 Mulford 23, 120 Mullett 284 Mullines 11 Mullins 11, 1092, 1093 Mumper 780 Mundsy 1093 Munn 267, 268 Munroe 99, 341, 1105 Munson 277. 611 Murch 284, 389 Murdock 256, 331, 492, 1209 Murphy 1196 Murray 380 Murwin 997 Myrick 21, 23, 52, 193, 309 Napoleon I &S8 N ash 317, 320, 424, 599, 853 Nason 528 Neal 347 Nelson 22. 24, 34, 118, 397, 651, 914 919, 939, 1063, 1221, 1134 Newberry 200 Newcomb 19, 22, 23, 75, 180, 308 1260 Newell 72, 136, 224, 511 Newhall 912 Newland 12, 395 Newhall 185 Newman 067 Newton 114© Nicholas 12 Nichols 12, 48, 184, 250, 300, 533 905, 910, 1254 Nicholson 19. 1121 Nickerson 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 79 400, 503, 967, 1242 Nicola 200 Nish 656 Nixon 100 Noble 74, 140, 181, 226 Nobles 594 Nolan 837, 1303 Nonnemacher 1151 Norcott 19 Norcross 641 Norman 19 North 214, 1080 Northrop 467 Norton 195, 267, 494 Norris 399, 777 Nott 239, 541 Nource 641 Nourse 184, 340 Noxon 998 Noyes 910, 914, 1236 Nuroe 641 Nutter 539 Nuttings 331 Nye 12, 62, 103, 104, 151, 209, 210 216, 295, 365, 366, 569, 844, 866 1002. Oaks 688 Oakes 57 Oakley 955 Ober 330 Oblong, the 79 Odonnell 920 O'Donnell 1O02 O'Kelley 85, 86, 213 O'Killey 502, 503 Oldham 322 Olin 1225 Oliver 125, 126 Olmsted 452 Ondeklrk 999 Orcutt 554 1408 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Orleans, Massi 22 Orndorff 1277 Orpin 299 Orr 229, 908 Orton 423, 768 Orvls , 1271 Osborn 1123 Osborne 490 Osbourne 477 Osgood Osby 337,351, :.i.'. Hi.-l 1260 Ostrandeir 142, 208, 830, 832 Otbert 245 Othon 247 Otis 44, 86, 105, 117, 118, 131, 187 296, 303, 794 O'Toofe 815 Otto I. 248 Owen 328, 478, 651 Owens- 790, 1143 Pabodie? 97 Packard 183, 322, 741, 1222 Paddock 19, 21, 40, 348, 496, 503 567, 568, 794 Paddy 103 Page 218, 536 Paine 21, 22, 23, 42, 53,308, 568 582, 600, 635, 645, 682, 1054 1237 Palmer 12, 19, 68, i'66, 174, 187 245, 671, 867, 905, 1130, 1261 Pantry 278 Pardee 76, 78, 137, 151, 497 Park 194, 469, 1186 Parke 78 Parker 16, 23, 42, 53, 61, 63, 64. 68 79, 83, 107, 108, 121, 130, 171 230, 316, 327, 328, 337, 342, 356 358, 370. 383, 396, 400, 410, 562 600, 637, 908, 994, 1015, 1029 1054,, 1305. Parkhuast 192, 1302 Parks 379, 497 Parmelee 410, 998 Parris 196 Parslow 21 Parsons 329, 844, 906, 999 Partridge 24 Patch 347 Patchin 445 Pattee 705 Patten 349, 1142 Patterson 161, 191, 980, 1285 Patton 887 Paul 850, 1000 Paxton 181 Payne 19, 972 Payson 465, 617 Peabody 2T6, 286, 908, 1014, 1254 Peak 329 Pearce 99, 860 Pearcy 160, 226 Pearse 18, 99 Pease 19, 235, 497 Peck 70, 71, 268, 394, 410, 684, 1078 1184, 1254 Peckham. 673 Peebles 846 Peilinz 1015 Pembertom 276 Penneman 645 Pennock 1259 Penny 855 Penoyer 137, 242 Pepin 247 Pepin II. 247 Pepin, the Short 247 Pepin, le Gros 247 Pepper 22 Pepperell 67, 121 Percival 23, 173, 269 Perham 334 Perkins 184, 268, 286, 345, 542, 730 847, 859, 938, 961, 1094, 1096 Perne 347 Perrezo 688 Ferrin. 950, 1244 Perry, 39, 59, 99, 103, 104, 122, 150 151. 376, 429, 1094, 1178 Persell 884 Person ' 186, 797 Pesyn 248 Peter- 23 Peterson 1026 Petil 78, 140 Pettee 165 Pettibone 458 Pettit 792, 820 • Pettyman 1132 Pfeiffer 672 Phelps 74, 135, 252, 337, 474 601 928 Philips 613 Phillippe III. 246 Phillippe VI. 246 Phillippe de France 246 Phillippe the Good 246 Phillips 20. 21, 96, 98, 99, 186, 187 356, 855, 868, 1093, 1103 Philpot 1013, 1112 Phinney 28, 64, 132, 167, 203, 204 209, 218, 219, 294, 297, 560, 573 673, 915, 957, 1084, 1091, 1254 Phipps 43 Pickard 286i 428 Pickering 409 Pickett 971, 972 Pierce 55, 305, 396, 397, 698, 880 1125, 1279, 1308 Pierson 286, 1165 Pike 640 Pilgrim Dates 9 Pin der 379 Pineon 267 Pinezer 959 Pingrey 660 Piper 1161 Pitkin 200; 278, 313, 1212 Pitts 12, 982 Pixley 401, 1185 Planck 1194 Plantagenet 247 Plat 243 Piatt 352, 1086 Platts 1019 Pleasants 1282 Ploss 234 Plummer 252, 408, 660 Plunket 931, 939 Pollard 340, 347 Polly 1274 Pomeroy 184, 452, 1085, 1266 Pond 872 Pontus. 24, 248 Pool 322, 603 Poole 181, 315, 345, 676, 943 Poor 320, 349, 1116 Pope 59, 87, 105, 115, 189, 193, 265 290, 397, 1065 Poph-f un-nan-peet, Peter 74 Poph-ne-hon-muk-nuk, John 74 Porter 78, 95, 122, 123, 185, 211 220, 235, 277, 278, 321, 322, 330 378, 1014, 1212. Post 154, 696, 752 Pote 204 Potter 13, 157, 221, 225, 264, 329 345, 346, 406, 519, 608, 623, 739 1134, 1235 Potts 1197 Powell 161, 211, 225, 631, 870 Powter 658 Pratt 33, 127, 211, 278, 328, 369 610, 838, 947, 1045, 1110, 1126 1134. Preist 11, 1280 Prence, 12, 20, 21, 23, 34, 54, 55 89, 103, 110, 120, 132, 165, 314 568. Prentice 335 Prentiss 438, 943, 1205 Presbury 13, 103, Wi Prescott 187, 282, 661 Preston 518, 72f Priam 246 Prianle 1115 Price 334, 1093 Pride 1093 Prince 111, 115, 1093 Prince Henry 380i Prindle 77 Pring 333 Pritcbett 19,244 Proctor 98,345 Provincetown 23 Prower 11 Pulsiver 1015- Pulver 312 Purington, 274 Purinton 648 Putnam 325, 372, 725- Pyle 367 Pynchon 397, 692 Quackenbusb 1085 Quarles 330 Quason 21,400 Quimgley 1250 Race 1303 Rackliff 1013 Rae 185, 534 Raley . 788 Ramsdell 99 Rand 338, 621 Randall 889, 957, 1123. Ransford 278 Ransom 871, 872 Rapalee 796 Rash 1132 Rathbone 994 Rathbun 827 Rathburn 878 Rawlings 16, 741 Rawson 111, 347, 348, 349, 647 Ray 593, 105* Raymond 330, 339, 343, 398, 875 Raynor 275 Read 917, 963 Reagan 1222. Reed 171, 217, 317. 322, 324, 564 661, 745, 1134, 1254 Rees 930 Reeves 161, 474 Reid 214 Reminnton. 227, 823,' 1202 Remley 213 Bench 1299- Renno 1194 Reuben 267 Rew 74 Reynolds 333, 411, 472, 730, 794 1026, 1181, 1254 Rhodes 670. U90> Rice 185, 494, 495, 505,- 656, 795 905, 1213 Rich 22. 180, 306, 683, 6S5i 723 969, 970 Richard, tbe Fearless 247 Richard, tbe Good 247' Richards 55, 89, 97, 183, 219, 230 320, 7162, 394, 604, 613, 699, 1023 1254. Richardson 98, 268. 298. 493, 63(5 704,717,851, 1110 Rieberson 977 Richey 938 Richie 937 Richmond 76, 454 Rickard 1249 Rick r 786, 1052 Riddell 825 Eider 19, 305, 310, 566 Elgall 874 Rigdale n Riggs 345 Riley 227,239,1101 Ripley 329, 1220 Ring 24, 52 INDEX. 1409 Rise 163 Risedorph H89 Robbins 191, 224, 343, 572, 846 Robert 247 Robert College 360 Robert II 047 Robert le Diable 247 Roberts 22. 180, 256, 345, 498, 544 b25, 659, 982, 1039, 1086, 1196 Robertson 377, 993, 1279 Robie 368 Robinson 16, 18, 22, 23, 30, 34, 48 98, 115, 116, 117, 118, 122, 124 161, 162, 16b, 215, 349, 501, 568 611, 736, 817, 839, 845, 915, 961 1067. Robson 1136 Rockafellow 866 Rockwell 794, 1212 Roe 312, 46b Roett 72 Rogers 11, 20, 23, 143, 150, 152 167, 209, 224, 313, 358, 427, 538 580, 580. 599, 802, 958, 1244, 1254 Rolf 332 Rolley 1234 Rollins 1172 Romeyn 835 -Roosevelt 592 Root 404, 503, 863, 886, 1161 Rorison 861 Rose 158, 250, 552, 596 Roselle 405 Roseman 1264 Ross 600, 1 108, 1205, 1206 Rossiter 122, 153, 161, 182, 211 225, 869 Rounds 340 Rounseville 396 Rousseau 651 Rowe 899, 1089. 1100 Rowell 991 Rowland 256 Rowley 15, 16, 18, 20, 23, 30, 52 79, 124, 139, 152, 206, 224, 225 314. Royce 72, 75, 134, 142, 912 Roycroft 54 Roys 1204 Rugg 429 Ruggles 76, 116, 168, 231, 656 Ruhl 1283 Rumble 148 Runnells 408 Russell 31, 32, 36, 45 180, 199, 296 919, 1200, 1205, 1229 Rust 324, 345 Rutgers 161, 191 Rutter 1162 Ryder 303. 400, 496, 567, 569 Rymer 85 Sabin *6 Sackett 250, 459, 502, 877 Sage 320 Safger 800 Salisbury 557 Salmon 147 Salter , 613 Saltonstall 184, 473 Sampson 181, 249, 577, 582, 947 Samson 11 Sanborn 430, 635, 1316 Sancho I. 246 Sancho II. \fa Sancho III. $6 Sandall 9^1 Sanderson 13, 84, 623, 640, 979 Sanders 567, 1116 llnf^r 396,553,729,911 Sardam 334 Sargeant 88, 449 Sargent 152, 328, 391, 982 Saulsbury 422, 1266 Saunders 125, 344, 394, 725, 895 1093, 1297 Savage 23, 222, 1087 Savery 151 Sawhill 1062 Sawin 340 Sawtelle . 894 Sawyer 191, 194, 320, 337, 338, 350 617 Saxton 156, 445 Sayles 938 Sayres 263 Scammon 23 Scanling 1230 Scant 452 Scheele 897 Schermerhorn 137 Schrett'ler 992 Schuyler 160, 177, 843, 846 Schurz 801 Scofield 1206 Scott 193, 275, 780, 860 Scotto 235 Scoville 510 Scripture 330, 340, 632 Scudder 14, 18, 39, 51, 53, 60, 8b 88, 106, 315, 822 Seabrook 201 Seabury 19 Seaman 587 Seamons 1010 Searle 484 Sears 19, 20, 21 , 40, 76, 149, 238 330, 396, 445, 495, 498, 503, 566 1066. Seavey 589 Secunke 138 Seeley 919 Segor 1013 Segur 761 Segisfred 245 Sergle 166 Seter 849 Sever 329 Severance 20, 275, 532, 567. 568 569, 687 Seward 514, 521, 1044 Sewell 328. 493 Seymour 227, 1119 Shafer 745 Shaffer 1090 Shafter 718 Shangle 1274 Shannon 1144 Sharswood 410 Shatswell 327, 349 Shattuck 330 Shaver 1119 Shaw 14, 18, 24, 74. 95, 96, 97, 242 317, 322, 324, 606, 1297 Shawenon purchase 74 Shay 146, 156, 191, 194, 730 Shearer 1138 Shearman 918 Shed 355, 1099 Shedd 584 Sheets 845 Sheldon 74, 227, 244, 1209, 12101272 Shelley 16, 18 Shelp 845 Shepard 154, 155, 174, 189, 193 238, 278, 290, 1102 Sheperd 334 Sheperdson 1306 Sherburn 214, 1011 Sheridan 978 Sherman 151, 396, 543, 1144 Sherwood 503 Sheldon 1020 Shields 766 Shipley 1149 Shirley 21 Shiverick 314 Short 350, 486, 1154 Shortt 1115 Shove 107 Shover 1307 Shultz 1167 Shu m way 832 Shuphelt 832 Shurtleff 850 Shute 1072 Sibley 185 Sidener 626 Silk 1062 Sill 256 Simms 879 Simmons 12, 24, 97, 396 Simon 1179 Simonds 152, 184, 225, 286, 1029 Simons 275 Simpkins 19 Simpson 192, 234, S45 Sinnett 720 Skeffe 13 Skegeton 249 Skelton 268 Skiff 23, 59, 88, 103, 167, 916 Skidmore 497 Skinner 76, 77, 78, 224, 955 Skulley 1309 Slater 968, 1156 Slawson 13 Sleeper 1292 Sleppy 1056 Slergle 848 Slosson 319 Small 21, 23, 310, 561, 590, 1024 Smalley 21, 23, 165, 315 Smart 765 Smith 14,16,18,20,21,22,23,61 74, 78, 92, 94, 103, 104, 110, 115 116, 120, 140, 149, 176, 212. 219 221, 225, 242, 255, 264, 267, 275 278, 290, 300, 307, 309, 337, 347 348, 376, 408, 429, 460, 466, 503 512, 515, 526, 542, 550, 558, 568 581, 611, 664, 686, 688, 692, 704 735, 806, 812, 823, 838, 842, 855 869, 888, 913, 922, 924, 998, 1012 1019, 1023, 1060, 1091, 1093 1111, 1116, 1122, 1134, 1145 1146. 1163, 1183, 1235, 1274 1276. Smyth 738 Snell 612 Snider 917 Snow 20, 21, 23, 126, 165, -203, 299 308, 395, 497, 502, 791, 925, 1048 1126. Snyder 372, 473 Soaper 99 Soper 1078 Sorenson 1079 Soule 24, 249, 397 Southard 242, 243. 244, 256 Souther 321 Southwortb 9, 97, 185, 235, 242 362, 568 Sowle 11 Sparhawk 193 Sparrow 20, 21, 43. 55, 133, 315 568, 724 Spaulding 238, 330, 406, 761 Speed 1110 Spellman 380 Spencer 47, 77, 146, 392, 658 Spendlove 1234 Sperry 267, 268 Spicer 466 Spiler 1307 Spoffard 337 Spofford 273 Spooner 187, 397, 682 Spragner 78 Sprague 24, 78, 101, 235, 423, 424 Spratt 392 Spring 150 Springthorpe 1233 Sprout 209, 290 Squash 276 1410 THE HAMLIN FAMILY. Squire 1202, 1303 Stacey 12 Stacy 759, 983 Standish 11, 89, 97, 138, 249, 316 1093 Stanford 851 Stanley 185, 249, 278 Stanton 433 Staples 502, 642, 703, 914 Stark 182, 225, 228 Starke 758 Starks 257, 258, 467, 468 St. Arnoul 247 Starr 19, 129, 231, 273 Starrett 407 Steadman 693 Stearns 106, 184, 196, 338, 503, 621 985 Stebbinge 658 Stebbins 78 Steckman 398 Stedman 16 Steele 23, 410, 1076 Steenburg 802 Steffens 1128 Stephen 13, 139 Stephens 354, 419, 851 Stetson ¦ 148 Stevens 23, 151, 153, 169, 266, 341 354, 355. 377, 393, 653, 1027 1107, 1226. Stevenson 382, 668 Stewart 12, 21, 23, 42, 410, 489 Stickles 312 Stickney 276, 338 Stirling 796 St. John 78, 142, 242, 313 St. Louis IX. 246 Stockbridge 16 Stocker 407, 409 Stockwell 885 Stoddard 160, 220, 278, 288, 547 614 Stone 111, 115, 184, 185, 189, 195 227, 330, 341, 344, 348, 353, 507 623, 681, 737, 1078, 1100, 1113 Storrs 87, 406 Story 11, 408 Stoughton 843 Stout 888 Stover 669, 1076 Stow 19, 191, 236, 237 Stowell 349, 350, 752 Strader 1173 Strahorn 214 Street 86 Streeter 535 Strong 78, 185, 228, 431 Stryker 789 Stuart 194, 595, 606, 657, 703, 996 1247 Studley 566, 698, 699 Sturdephant 547, 550 Sturdevant 320 ¦ Sturgis 19, 130 Sudbury 657 Sullivan 625, 1211 Sumner 56, 58, 237 Sunno 246 Sutherland 243 Sutphen 881 Sutten 16 Swackhamer 1059 Swain 1018 Swan 445, 498 Swartzwelter 1027 Sweat 661 Sweet 58, 500, 721 Swesgart 780 Swett 1276 Swift 13, 150, 151, 209, 224, 679 Sykes 1031) Sylllce 16 Sylvester 1014 Symon 276 Symonds 327, 1004, 1100 SymmesTabor 335 19 Taft 1303 Tain tor 226 Talcott 160, 181 Talleck 1257 TalmadgeTallowell 78 59 Tamer 443 Tanner 561, 857, 658, 1225 Tapley 631 TaplingTarball 1265 333 Tarr 539 Tate 664 Taylcott 658 Taylor 19, 20, 21, 48, 51, 53, 64 74, 91, 105, 107, 108, 124, 129 130, 138, 151, 187, 220, 227. 324 334, 349, 379, 394, 398, 442, 476 524, 539, 600, 658, 771, 840, 930 1015, 1085, 1287. Tayor 334 Teall 598 Templar 19 Temple 1274 Tench 12 Tenney 358 Terrance 885 Terry 510, 732, 1163 Thacher 19, 53, 79, 90, 124, 136 150, 167, 200, 269, 300, 496 Thaxter 235 Thayer 39, 182, 183,645, 1106, 1245 Thorn 1242 Thomas 22, 34, 98, 99, 100, 109 127, 148, 153, 189, 191, 322, 853 Thompson 59, 140, 348, 457, 465 471, 533, .548, 697, 777, 779, 844 959, 981, 983, 1092 !, 1165, 1233 Thomson 11 Thorn 1231, i .',.ii I3HII Thorne 397 Thornton 908 Thrasher 629 Thrift 1216 Thurstin 325, 600, 617 Thwing 161 Thysen 1092 Tibbitts 309 Tichnor 334 Tickner 78 Tidd 337 Tierson 796 Tiffany 262, 1304 Tilden 1( i, 61, 166, 320 Tilley 14, H 18, 19, 23, 88 Tillie 11 Tillotson 227, 236, 237 Tiiton 119, 610, 1060 Timon 967 Tinker 12 Tirrell 320 Titcomb 409 Titus 691, 1138 Tobey 19, 104, 125, 150,201,209 239, 250, 301, 503, 956, 1238 Tollman 1105 Tomion 21 Tomlinson 105 Tompkins 2.24 Tony 36 Toothaker 661 Torrey 347 Tousley 478 Town 163 Towne ¦ 184, 185, 641, 1066 Townsend 431, 503 Tracy 211 Trafton 214, 331 Tread well 189 Treat 23, 77, 115, 139. 176, 180, 200 411, 1121 Trelawney Famib 4, 389 Tremain 74 Trevove 12 Treworgy 180 Tribby 1034 Trip 852 Tripp 313, 508, 600, 723 Trott 109. Ill, 115 Trowbridge 424 Truax 477, 835 True 661 Truen 278 Truesdel 208 Trull 152 Trumbull 211, 1219 Truro, Mass. 23 Trussell 409 Tryon 77 Tuck 1117 Tucker 600, 911 Tudor 648 Tulman 1162 Tunxis, Ct. 73 Tupling 1064 Tupper 12, 57, 60, 100, 105, 235 507 Turman 1230 Turner 12, 13, 15, 16, 53, 76, 84 186, 212, 283, 338, 424. 557, 565 684, 719, 905, 1234 Tuthill 732 Tuttle 72, 75. 421. 661, 666, 737 Twilley 920 Twining 21, 162 Twisden 16 Twitchell 642 Tyler 78, 843 Tyrrell 153 Ullman 865 Ulmer 1103 Uncas 1184 Underbill 497 Underwood 728. 1202 Upham 329 Upson 752 Upton 1275 Urraqua 246 Valentine 256 Valkenburg 1139 Vance 900, 1030 Van Alstyne 208.1198 Vanamburg 864 Van Antwerp • 412 Van Auken 595 Van Coelin 121S Van Denburg 137. 836 Vanderburgh 233. 234. 671 Vandusen 1084 Vanfalkenburg 1158 Van Guilder 74 Van Ness 159 Van Rensselaer 137, 846 Van Schoick 410 Van Schoonhoven 137 Van Steenburg 802 Van Valkenburgh 1191 Van Veighten 137 Van Wormer 498 Van Wourt 137 Vanyea 1171 Varney 345 Vassels 16 Vaughan 90, 652. 653 Vaughn 923 Vermaller 1210 Vermayer 362 Viall H09 Vickery 23, 56. 991 Vincent 13, 19, 79, 125, 130, 496 568, 613 Vinlng 317 Von Cornberg 1284 Vosburg 1195 Vose 160 Vreeland 883 Vrooman 226 Vroman 837 Wade 13, 98, 130, 152 INDEX 1411 Wadisbone 19 Wadsworth 143, 150, 186, 203, 270 Wagoner 736 Wanlheim 843 Waiffre 246 Wagstaff 7 Wainwright 724 Wait 137, 222 Waite 328 Waitt 574 Wakeman 181 Walbridge 945 "Waldo 327, 1058 Waldron 1274 Walker 22, 137, 157, 160, 242, 249 267,328,395, 523,937, 1048, 1069 Walkley 362 Wall 934, 1029 Wallace 777, 876, 952, 986, 1092 1171 Walley 64, 104, 129, 399 Walton 1116 Walvin 802 Wampatuck, Josiah 23 Wamsutta 249 Wanalancet 276 Wans 1187 Ward 22, 135, 136, 182, 183, 717 838, 876, 998, 1017 Wardwell 151, 540 Ware 325, 724, 883 Wareham 252 Warham 226, 458 Warn 318 Warner 74, 136, 182, 183, 184, 191 225, 337, 338, 464, 988, lflOO Warren 12, 68, 72, 105, 184; 189 203, 209, 235. 242, 249, 296, 320 322, 334, 632, 719, 980. Warwick, Earl of 180 Wasamequin 249 Washburn 68, 514, 710 Washington 190, 843, 1032 Wateman 203, 217, 242 Waterman 92, 1239 Waters 445, 738, 1019 Watson 74. 278, 698, 1047 Watten 329 Wattles 290, 43o, 4b6 Watts 2o3 Watuspequin *> Waugh 2,8 Way ™ Wayburn ii» Weaver 804 Webb 74, 174, 200, 239, 249, 338 .) \'.l- 802 Webber 23, 214, 384, 385, 391, 688 Webster 98, 135, 140, 237, 349, 585 Weeks 23, 118 121, 124, ,151, 285 314, 543, 563, 12a0 Weirman non 1J65 -Welch 74, 839, 115a Welsh 977 Welf ,-£? Welles 112» Wellfleet, Mass. %~ ^{^78,87,211,220,227,2 313, 411, 503, 732, 974, 1067, 1293 1294- 111 A Wemble „ H*; We-naum-pee,t, Gaac (* Wentworth a39 Wert 798 West 210, 228, 250, 1061, 1295 Westgate 1249 Westman 363 Weston 249, 809, 893 Wetherbee 191 Wetmore 237, 491, 922 Wexam 22 Weyburn 1159 Wheeler 154, 199, 201, 330, 340 341, 343, 345, 466. 625, 641, 645 911, 996, 1134, 1275. Wheelock 854 Wheelwright 1285 Whelden 19, 51, 52, 60, 209 Whidden 216 Whipple 111, 115, 909, 986 Whitbeck 1082 Whitbuek 779 Whitcomb 187. 337, 338, 343, 658 White 12, 19. 24, 59, 60, 89, 150 166, 167, 187, 193, 267, 338, 459 480, 545, 658, 693, 860, 905, 1001 1058, 1963, 1212, 1243. Whitehead 181, 1201 Whitelaw 859 Whiting 141, 226, 313, 355, 466 907, 995, 1020 Whitlock 447 Whitman 55. 164, 175, 192, 321 1093, 1287, 1313 Whitmarsh 321, 1265 Whitmore 321, 337, 1228 Whitney 155, 191, 193, 332, 333 338, 532, 1022 Whiton 123 Whittaker 95 Whittemore 334 Whittlesey 211, 503 Wlgh 1161 Wilal 1134 Wilbor 1186 Wild 322 Wilde 896" Wilder 48, 334, 337, 338, 1256 Wildman 329 Wilcox 122, 154, 602. 992, 11201142 Wiley 1304 Wilkerson 927, 931, 1232 Wilkins 329, 330, 331, 703 Willard 40, 74, 189, 353, 394, 429 566, 56& 645, 650, 749, 790 Willcutt 55, 95 Willett 160, 224. 226, 243 Willetts 834 Willey 861 William the Conquerer 5, 247 249,333 William Longsword 247 Williams 12, 16, 22, 78, 103, 121 127, 138, 168, 169, 180, 204, 267 268, 290, 334, 345, 411. 450, 501 630. 635, 771, 846, 942, 1101 1119, 1206, 1254, 1286. Williamson 133, 958, 1308 Willis 13, 127, 269, 1275 Willocke 1086 Willoughby 122 Willson 1210 Willmer 433 Wilmot 351 Wilson 110, 171, 178, 234, 383, 397 408, .740, 905, 1146, 1315 Wiltse 745 Winchell 74. && Winchester 318, 693 Windsor 686 Winegar 242 Winnegar 1209 Wing 13, 20, 107, 117, 122, 130, 150 151, 167, 530, 565, 573, 698, 1089 Wingert 1006 Winn 1044 Winne 311, 755 Winnocott 1126 Winship 342' Winsor 13 Winslow 12, 20, 59, 88, 89, 107 118, 126, 167, 283, 298, 397, 703 Winter 16, 17 Winters 389 Winthrop 124, 139, 184, 187, 235 303, 473, 869 Wiswall 1254 Wiston 397 Witekind I 247 Witherell 22. 51, 106 Witherspoon 592 Witson 1155 Witt 329 Wolcott 140, 151, 199, 220, 362 Wolfe 122 Wolfhardus 245 Wollaston 13 Wood 269, 276, 334, 748, 753, 861 1021, 1037, 1081, 1093 Woodbeck 1194 Woodburn 1279 Woodbridge 74, 80, 139. 140, 141224 Woodbury 903 Woodford 7.0, 219, 445 Woodhead 1153 Woodmansey 327 Woodrope 1062 Woodruff 181, 267, 268, 1179 Woods 153, 762, 1133 Woodside 1122 Woodward 230, 278, 313, 364 458, 996, 1006 Wood worth 466 Wooley 738 Woolsey 936 Worden 19, 21, 115. 126, 444, 561 1259 Wordwell 714 Works 1174 Wormsley 551 Wortendyke 860 Worth 682 Worthington 1088 Wright 12, 18, 19, 192, 193, 227 379, 497, 951, 977. 1015, 1028 Wroom 286 Wrotham 220 Wulben 602 Wyatt 276 Wykoff 1141 Wyles 817, 1315 Wyman 337, 338, 111b Ximeres 246 Yale 76, 501, 684 Tallowly 757 Yarmouth 19 Yost 174 Young 22, 23, 55, 58, 91, 94, 315 372, 395, 403, 479, 548, 670, 723 882, 930, 95Q, 1105, 1141, 1233 1234. Younglove 74 Youngs ,732