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Simeon E. King, penman, residing in West Millbury, was born in Sutton, Mar. 4, 1844, and married in Wellesley, Nov. 22, 1870, Emma A., dau. of Phenton Barnes (q. v.).
KNIGHT.
Julius Franklin Knight, clerk, was born in Worcester, Mar. 1, 1846. He married, in Cambridgeport, May 4, 1870, Emily Frances Blood, who was born in Charlton, Nov. 13, 1843. Dau: Lavinia Julia, b. in Worcester, May 8, 1875, m. William Gray Davidson, (q. v.).
LAVIGNE.
Edward Lavigne was born in Canada, Nov. 9, 1840, and married Emma Shepherd who was born there May 18, 1842, and died in Millbury, Sept. 1, 1909. Dau: Dora, b. in Spencer, Oct. 24, 1880, m. Joseph D. Army (q. v.).
LEATHER.
Samuel Leather, designer, residing in Worcester, was born in England, May 1, 1831, and married there, Jan., 1857, Sarah Farrand, who was born in England, Apr. 29, 1834. She died in Worcester. May 16, 1895. Dau: Annie, b. in England, Apr. 13, 1859, m. Charles F. Holman (q. v.).
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LINCOLN.
William H. Lincoln, physician, son of Justus Lincoln, was born in Dorchester, Mass., Aug. 19, 1825. He married, first, in Turner, Maine, Laura Nudd, of Brunswick, Maine, who died about a year later. He married, second, in Hubbardstown, Mass., Eunice A. Read, who was born in Rutland, Feb. 7, 1837. He died in Millbury Oct. 14, 1892. She died there April 28, 1911. Children: 1. Laura Belle, m. Frank Powers; 2. Jacob R., (see below); 3. Charles.
Jacob R. Lincoln, M. D., was born in Worcester, Sept. 4, 1862, and married in Millbury, Dec. 5, 1889, Frances W., dau. of Charles D. Morse (q. v.).
Harry Foster Lincoln, constructing engineer, residing in Dennysville, Maine, was born there, and married in Millbury, Oct. 6, 1892, Florence E. Crane, dau. of Rufus R. Crane (q. v.). Children, residing in Dennysville, Me .: 1. Dorothy, b. in Leicester, Mass., July 19, 1895; 2. Helen, b. in St. Albans, Vt., Mar. 28, 1902.
LINKENBACH.
John Linkenbach, resided in Bedford, Ind., was born in Germany and married there Margaret Maynard. He died in Bedford, Ind., in 1910. She died there in 1906. Son: Christian (see below).
Christian Linkenbach, attorney-at-law, was born in Bedford, Ind., Oct. 23, 1862, and married, in San Bernardino, Cal., Dec. 21, 1897, Lucy Jeanette Atwood, dau. of David Atwood (q. v.). He died in Los Angeles, Cal., June 8, 1902.
LIVERMORE.
Joseph1 Livermore was born July 11, 1740. Son: Reuben (see below).
Reuben2 Livermore, sea captain, was born in Spencer, May 9, 1762, and married, in Sutton, June 24, 1790, Sally Gould, a native of that town, who was born Dec. 10, 1767. He was lost at sea. Children: 1. Dau. b. in Spencer, Oct. 24, 1791, d. in infancy; 2. Lewis, b. in Petersham, Sept. 24, 1792, d. in Worcester, Aug. 21, 1821; 3. Stephen Gould, b. in East Sudbury, Sept. 30, 1794, d. Dec. 23, 1840; 4. Harriet, b. in Weston, Mar. 12, 1798; 5. Daniel Gould (see below); 6. Joseph Smith, b. in Weston, July 16, 1840.
Daniel Gould3 Livermore, millwright, was born in Worcester, Sept. 16, 1801, and married, in Philadelphia, Pa., Apr. 11, 1833, Julia Putnam Bancroft, who was born in Millbury, Aug. 1, 1808. He died there Jan. 12, 1862. She died there Apr. 3, 1870. Children, all born in Millbury : 1. Anson Gould (see below); 2. Sarah Jane, b. Apr. 22, 1837, d. Nov. 4, 1859; 3. Julia Almyra, b. Feb. 28, 1843, d. May 29, 1862; 4. Daniel Austin, b. May 31, 1847, d. May 22, 1848; 5. Solon Augustus, b. July 11, 1849, d. Jan. 18, 1850.
Anson Gould4 Livermore, expressman, was born Jan. 24, 1834, and married, first, in Millbury, Apr. 2, 1857, Sarah Maria, dau. of Simeon Brown and Bet- sey W. (Wheeler) Poland (q. v.). She died in Millbury, Mar. 17, 1879. Chil- dren: 1. Charles Anson, expressman, b. Apr. 17, 1858, d. Mar. 15, 1883; 2.
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Ida Maria, housekeeper, b. Feb. 2, 1864. He married, second, in Worcester, Feb. 25, 1880, Elizabeth Seaver Taft, who was born in Springfield, Mar. 20, 1843.
LONGLEY.
Joanna Goffe1 Longley was a sister of Thomas Goffe, a London merchant and ship owner, who owned the "Mayflower" and, as the names of no other owners can be found, it is claimed that he was the sole proprietor of the vessel in which the Pilgrims made their famous voyage. She was the mother of William Longley (see below).
William2 Longley was town clerk of Groton from 1666 during the greater part of the time until the year 1684 when he with most of his family were massacred by the Indians. He was deacon in the church. Son: John (see below).
John3 Longley when a lad of fourteen was carried by the Indians into cap- tivity with whom he remained for four years and it was with difficulty that he was persuaded to leave them. He was later, as his father had been, town clerk of Groton and deacon in the church. Son: Zachariah (see below).
Zachariah4 Longley moved from Groton, Mass., in 1781, to Norridgewock, Maine. Son: John (see below).
John5 Longley, farmer, resided in Norridgewock, Maine, was born in Groton, Mass., Apr. 13, 1768, and married in Norridgewock, Me., in 1792, Elizabeth Heald of that place. Both died there. Son: Nymphas (see below).
Nymphas6 Longley resided in Millbury, was born May 11, 1793,in Norridge- wock, Maine, from which he came to Millbury when a young man. He mar- ried in Millbury, Nov. 4, 1819, Nancy Bond, dau. of Jonas Bond, Jr., (q. v.). He died in Millbury, July 28, 1875. She died there Apr. 13, 1876. Children, all born in Millbury: 1. Elizabeth Heald, b. Nov. 30, 1820, d. in Millbury, Feb. 23, 1825; 2. Wealthy Ann, b. July 31, 1824, d. in Millbury, Feb. 19, 1825; 3. John Heald, merchant, resided in Macon, Ga., b. July 9, 1826, m. in Nor- ridgewock, Maine, Oct. 11, 1853, d. in Macon, Ga., July 10, 1867.
Mrs. Edwin Longley Goding of Portland, Maine, is a descendant.
Charles Albert Longley, broom manufacturer, resided in Shirley, Mass., was born there Aug. 7, 1839, and married there, May 5, 1855, Hannah Powers. She died there Mar. 29, 1902. Son: Charles Chandler (see below).
Charles Chandler Longley, electrician, was born in Shirley, Mass., Dec. 25, 1859, and married in Millbury, Jan. 29, 1885, Luella Belle, dau. of Daniel Colwell (q. v.). Dau: Almyra Belle, teacher of music, b. in Millbury, June 23, 1887.
LOVELL.
Thomas Lovell, currier, was born in Dublin, Ireland, about 1620. He came to New England and settled in Salem about 1641. In 1644, he owned a share and a half in Plum Island. In 1647, he moved to Ipswich where he became one of the proprietors. He signed the loyalist petition in 1666 and his name is on the list of voters for 1679. He was a selectman in Ipswich in 1680 and in
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1692. He married Ann - -. Children: 1. John, b. 1647, d. Feb. 4, 1718-19; 2. Thomas, Jr., (see below); 3. Alexander, b. May 29, 1657, d. aged 2 years; 4. Nathaniel, b. Mar. 28, 1658; 5. Elizabeth, m. - -- Perkins; 6. Margaret, m. - Edwards (see Waters' "History of Ipswich" p. 383); 7. Hannah, m. -- Dutch; 8. Mary, m. --- Downton; 9. probably another Alexander who was living in 1678-9, the date of his will, as the Alexander men- tioned here would not be living at the time.
John2 Lovell married , Children: 1. Elizabeth; 2. Thomas (see below); 3. Alexander.
Thomas2 Lovell, currier, was born in Ipswich, Feb. 2, 1649, and died Aug. 11, 1718. He settled his father's estate. His will, made Aug. 10, 1717, was probated Aug. 18, 1718, and mentions no wife or children of his own, but refers to his brother John Lovell's family, naming children 1. Elizabeth; 2. Thomas (see below); 3. Alexander, and names his cousin Thomas Lovell as executor of his estate.
Thomas3 Lovell (John2 Thomas1) was born about 1690 and married, in Bever- ly, Mass., May 19, 1715, Martha Herrick. He settled the estate of his uncle Thomas Lovell and for a time resided in Ipswich, but moved to Sutton in 1722. Children, all born in Sutton: 1. Esther, b. Mar. 27, 1717, m. Holyoke Putnam; 2. John, bap. Mar. 2, 1718; 3. Thomas, (see below); 4. Martha, b. Jan. 7, 1721-2, d. Aug. 14, 1723; 5. Ruth, b. Jan. 16, 1724, m. William Waite; 6. Elizabeth, b. Sept. 23, 1726, m. Joshua Carter (q. v.); 7. George, b. June 28, 1729.
Thomas4 Lovell was born in Sutton, June 17, 1719, and married, first, Eunice Putnam. Children: 1. Sarah, b. Aug. 22, 1744, m. Josiah Waite; 2. John, b. Aug. 8, 1746; 3. Ezra, (see below); 4. Eunice, b. Oct. 2, 1751. He married, second, Jan. 13, 1762, Lydia Moore, of Worcester. Children: 1. Thomas, b. Dec. 30, 1762; 2. Hannah, b. July 31, 1763.
Capt. Ezra5 Lovell, Revolutionary soldier, was born in Sutton, Mar. 29, 1749, and married, Sept. 24, 1776, Mary Jennison, who was born Nov. 18, 1757. He died Aug. 14, 1821. She died Jan. 3, 1844. Children: 1. Elias, b. Jan. 12, 1778, m. Betsey Pierce; 2. Polly, b. Feb. 17, 1779; 3. Lydia, b. June 5, 1782; 4. Ezra (see below).
Ezra6 Lovell, farmer, was born in Sutton July 8, 1787, and married, first, June 2, 1812, Polly, dau. of Azor and Mary Phelps. She was born Sept., 1791, and died Sept. 21, 1814 (see Providence St. Cemetery). Children: 1. Mary Phelps, b. in Millbury, Sept. 13, 1812, m. Alden Woodward; 2. Charles Herrick, b. in Millbury, Jan. 20, 1814, m. Elizabeth Hunting. He married, second, Oct. 29, 1815, Olive Jennison. He died in Millbury, Aug. 12, 1874. She died there May, 14, 1875. Children: 1. William Austin, (see below); 2. Russell Buckman, (see below); 3. Sophia, b. Mar. 30, 1826, m. George Estabrook; 4. Ann Maria, b. June 19, 1830, d. 1901, m., in Millbury, Ebenezer Handy, who was born in 1830 and died in 1897.
William Austin7 Lovell, mill superintendent, resided in Millbury, was born there Nov. 28, 1816, and married there June 3, 1841,Mary Ann Mallalieu, who was born in Millbury July 4, 1818. He died in Windsor, Conn., May 29, 1906. She died there, May 1, 1897. Children: 1. Louise, b. in Windsor, Conn.,
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May 18, 1842, m., first, in Media, Penn., Jasper Morgan, m., second, S. D. Wil- son; 2. Sarah Elvira, b. in Rockville, Conn., Sept. 2, 1844, m. in Millbury, Milton Belden, resides in Brooklyn, N. Y .; 3. George, b. in 1846, d. in infancy; 4. Emma, b. 1848, d. in infancy; 5. George Austin, b. in Broad Brook, Conn., Feb. 23, 1850, m. in Millbury, Lizzie Scott, resides in Windsor; 6. Edward Jennison, b. in Elligton, Conn., Mar. 1, 1852, m. in Brooklyn, N. Y., Amanda Allyn, resided there, d. there Apr. 24, 1904; 7. Willard Mallalieu, farmer, b. in Rockville, Conn., Jan. 31, 1854, m. in Windsor, Conn., Emma Briggs; 8. Charles Freemont, R. R. inspector, b. in Windsor, Mar. 30, 1856, m. there, May 20, 1885, Effie Holcombe, who died in Windsor, Feb. 17, 1891; 9. Freddie, b. in Windsor, Conn., Apr. 11, 1858, d. in Media, Penn., in 1861; 10. Emma Maria, b. in Windsor, Conn., May 19, 1860, m. there Charles Welch and re- sided there.
Russell Buckman7 Lovell (Ezra6, Ezra5, Thomas4, Thomas3, John2, Thomas1) was born in Millbury, Sept. 21, 1822, and married in Oxford, May 21, 1846, (Millbury records, May 22) Lydia Marble, who was born in Sutton, Nov. 4, 1821. She died in Millbury, Sept. 18, 1912. Children: 1. Luther Merritt (see below); 2. Fannie Sophia, teacher, residing in Millbury, b. in Woodstock, Vt., Apr. 1, 1849, m. in Millbury, May 21, 1873, George F. Chase (q.v.);3. Wil- liam Russell, bank clerk, resided in Millbury, b. there, Dec. 7, 1851, d. there, July 25, 1883; 4. Mary Lizzie, b. in Woodstock, Vt., Aug. 16, 1854, m. in Mill- bury, in Oct., 1874, Pliny W. Wood (q. v.); 5. Charles Edward, bookkeeper, resided in Worcester (see below); 6. Nellie Harriet, b. in Woodstock, Vt., Aug. 3, 1859, m. in Millbury, May 21, 1893, Edward H. Park, (q. v.).
Luther Merritt& Lovell,bank teller, residing in Worcester, was born in Wood- stock, Vt., June 29, 1847, and married, in Claremont, N. H., Apr. 24, 1872, Clara Sumner Waite, dau. of Otis F. R. Waite (q. v.). Children: 1. Hiram King, architect, residing in San Francisco, Cal., b. in Millbury, Apr. 5, 1873, m. in New York City, June 7, 1897; 2. Mary Lydia, residing in Winchester, b. in Worcester, Aug. 7, 1874, m. there, Nov. 10, 1897, George W. Fitch; 3. Annie Waite, deaconness, residing in Springfield, b. in Worcester, Dec. 4, 1879; 4. Margaret, teacher of drawing, residing in Worcester, b. there, May 15, 1881.
Charles Edward& Lovell, bookkeeper, resided in Worcester, was born in Woodstock, Vt., Oct. 23, 1856, and married in Millbury, May 9, 1883, Nellie Alexander, dau. of James Hancock and Mary A. (Alexander) Mattoon (q. v.). He died in Westboro, Oct. 31, 1906. Children, all born in Millbury, but now residing in Worcester: 1. Russell Alexander, b. Oct. 17, 1886; 2. Miriam, b. Aug. 11, 1888.
LUTHER.
John Luther, mill operative, married Catherine Taft, teacher, of Millbury. He died there June 14, - --. Dau: Sarah Maria, b. in Mendon, Mass., Apr. 15, 1847, m. James Albert Dike (q. v.), d. in West Millbury, Oct. 3, 1882.
MACDUFF.
Daniel Macduff, real estate agent and importer, residing in Worcester, was born in Airdrie, Scotland, Aug. 12, 1850, and married, in Johnston, Scotland, Dec. 26, 1876, Janet Allam Caldwell, who was born in Bridge of Weir, Scot- land, Mar. 11, 1853. Son: Charles Pratt (see below).
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Charles Pratt Macduff, buyer, was born in North Grafton, Dec. 18, 1884, and married, in Millbury, Oct. 8, 1910, Iola Lindsey Ferguson, of Millbury, dau. of Peter Ferguson (q. v.).
MANSFIELD.
Daniel Mansfield, teacher, residing in Cambridge, was born in Lynnfield, May 11, 1819, married in Cambridge, May 22, 1845, Ann Elizabeth Gardner, who was born in Boston, Mar. 21, 1827. She died in Wakefield, Mar. 11, 1888. He died there, Nov. 12, 1887. Son: Charles Francis (see below).
Charles Francis Mansfield, clerk, residing in Wakefield, was born in Cam- bridge, Aug. 28, 1848, and married in Millbury, Apr. 29, 1880, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Rufus and Sarah Sophia (Ward) Carter (q. v.). Children: 1. Anna Carter, teacher, residing in Wakefield, b. in Millbury, Apr. 2, 1881; 2. Mabelle Gardner, residing in Groton, b. in Wakefield, May 3, 1885, m. there June 12, 1911, Dr. Edward Bailey Branagan, dentist.
MARBLE.
Alpheus1 Marble, blacksmith, resided in Sutton, was born there Nov. 28, 1785, and married there, Nov. 25, 1819, May Hall, who was born there Apr. 7, 1788. He died June 2, 1830. She died Sept. 11, 1874. Son: Henry (see below).
Henry2 Marble, farmer, resided in Millbury, was born in Sutton, Dec. 4, 1828, and married, first, Frances L. Day. She died in Millbury, July 9, 1870. Son: Herbert Newton, farmer, b. in Millbury, Feb. 2, 1863, resided there, m., in Upton, Mar. 20, 1884, d. in Worcester, Mar. 21, 1906. He married, second, in Upton, Mar. 22, 1876, Anna Estelle, dau. of Augustus Brooks (q. v.). He died in Millbury, Jan. 4, 1909. Children, all born in Millbury: 1. Charles Henry (see below); 2. Essie Maude, b. May 19, 1881; 3. Mary Ann, b. Oct. 7, 1882; 4. Estella Hazel, b. Apr. 11, 1888, m. in Worcester, June 1, 1909.
Charles Henry3 Marble, residing in Millbury, was born there Feb. 4, 1878, and married in Worcester, Sept. 23, 1903, Ruth Elizabeth, dau. of John G. Soderberg (q. v.). Children: 1. Dorothy Ruth, b. in Millbury, Aug. 28, 1905; 2. Charles Kenneth, b. in Millbury, Apr. 29, 1911.
MARCH.
Daniel1 March was descended from Hugh March, the immigrant ancestor, who came to Newbury. Daniel came from Newbury to Sutton (a part of which is now Millbury) and bought a tract of land about three miles long in- cluding the old March place on the North Grafton road, the Miles or Walling place, and a farm west of the river, including the cemetery, the plain, and some wood land on Woodchuck Hill. The Miles place, being the center, was the homestead. Children: 1. Tappan (see below); 2. Jacob (see below); 3. Stephen (see below); 4. a daughter who married - - Cace, of Cornish, N. H.
Tappan2 March (Daniel1) lived on the Walling place. Children: 1. Na- than (see below); 2. Andrew (see below); 3. Nizolla who married Col. Libius Chace of Cornish, N. H.
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Jacob2 March (Daniel1) had a farm on the New England village (North Grafton) road. Children; 1. Samuel (see below); 2. John; 3. Jacob; 4. David; 5. Tappan; 6. Tyrus (see below); 7. Alden; 8. Ayah; 9. Lucy; 10. Pamelia.
Stephen2 March (Daniel1) had the Woodchuck Hill (H. W. Carter) farm. He sold the farm, moved to Worcester, and died there.
Nathan3 March (Tappan2, Daniel1) married -- Parker, of Charlton, sister of wife of his brother. He and his brother divided the farm and sold out. His sons became prosperous men. He died in Millbury. His widow married - Smith of Watertown, Mass., and their sons went into the commission business in Boston. Children: 1. Delano, d. about 1887; 2. George; 3. a daughter d. near the age of eighteen.
Andrew3 March (Tappan2, Daniel1) married --- Parker of Charlton, sister of the wife of his brother. He and his brother divided the farm and sold it. He moved to Worcester. His wife died soon after. Son: Francis. He married again. He went into the grocery business and afterwards into the machine business. His house was burned and he lost his other property. He moved to Pennsylvania and died there. By his second wife he had several children.
Samuel3 March (Jacob2, Daniel1) was born Apr. 24, 1782, and died Apr. 22, 1874, aged 92 years, less 36 hours. Son: Andrus (see below).
Tyrus3 March (Jacob2, Daniel1) was born in Sutton in 1789. He is best known for his long connection with the First Congregational Church, of which he was a deacon. He was a Puritanical gentleman of the old school, with religious convictions and he was highly respected for his probity and honor. Son: David T. (see below).
Andrus4 March (Samuel3, Jacob2, Daniel1) was a selectman in Millbury.
David T.4 March (Tyrus3, Jacob2, Daniel1) succeeded his father on the farm and was, like him, a man of strong religious influence. He also was a deacon in the First Congregational Church. He served the town as assessor and for some time was a member of the school committee. Sons: 1. D. Edmond (see below); 2. Wilbur M., moved to California, d. there, one son.
D. Edmond5 March .(David T.4, Tyrus3, Jacob2, Daniel1) was a member of the school committee for a considerable time and took a deep interest in the schools. He was a fine public speaker and was a man of prominence and worth. Because of failing health he was compelled to seek a change of climate and went West where he spent several years in a vain attempt at recovery.
MARR.
William Marr, real estate agent, was born in Scotland and married Frances Susan Mitchell who was born in Brighton, England. Dau: Fanny, b. in Llanelly, Wales, Oct. 8, 1872, m. Mark Leonard Goodwin (q. v.).
MARSHALL.
N. Onslow Marshall, truckman, was born in Hudson, N. H., Jan. 20, 1845, and married in Nashua, N. H., Sept. 9, 1869, Ella E. Ball, who was born in Hancock, N. H., Dec. 25, 1845. He died in Nashua, N. H., Dec. 13, 1912. She died there Dec. 27, 1906. Dau: Edna L., b. in Nashua, N. H., Sept. 15, 1874, m. Theodore A. Small (q. v.).
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MARTIN.
John Martin, business man, resided in Millbury, was born in Barrington, R. I., Apr. 25, 1818, and married Amy Smith who was born in Smithfield, R. I., Jan. 5, 1821. He died in Millbury Mar. 23, 1897. She died there Apr. 14, 1897. Children, all born in Smithfield, R. I .: 1. Mary Sprague, b. Feb. 23, 1843, d. in Millbury, Aug., 1885; 2. Emily Smith, d. in Providence, R. I., Feb., 1873; 3. Jeremiah, b. Jan. 10, 1849, m. in Worcester May 10, 1877; 4. John Henry, b. Nov. 21, 1852; 5. Amy Gertrude, b. Oct. 8, 1856, m. in Mill- bury, Apr. 7, 1875, Peter Ferguson (q. v.).
MARTYN.
Sanford S. Martyn, clergyman, of Plantsville, Ct., married Francis L. Cum- mings of Plantsville. Son: William C. (see below).
William Cummings Martyn, clergyman, was born in Newington, Conn., and married in Derby, Conn., Feb. 1, 1899, Charlotte M. Fowler, of Medway, Me., dau. of John Fairfield Fowler (q. v.). Children: 1. Lyndon S., b. in Boxboro, Mass., 2. Roland F., b. in Boxboro, Mass .; 3. Helen F., b. in New Bedford; 4. William Cummings Jr., b. in Millbury, Dec. 24, 1912, d. there Dec. 26, 1912.
MASON.
William Mason was born in Warren, R. I., in 1785 and married, June 2, 1809, Patience Bosworth who was born in Rehobeth, in 1790. He died in North- bridge, in 1845. She died in Holden, Mass., Dec. 7, 1850. Dau: Elizabeth G., b. in Cumberland, R. I., Sept. 23, 1833, m. Aratus B. Slocum, (q. v.).
MATTOON.
James Hancock Mattoon, superintendent, residing in Worcester, was born in Northfield, Aug. 4, 1829, and married, in Northfield, Nov. 4, 1853, Mary A. Alexander who was born in Northfield, Nov. 21, 1832. He died in Worces- ter, Apr. 9, 1875. She died in Millbury, Feb. 4, 1905. Dau: Nellie Alexan- der, b. in Worcester May 9, 1856, m. Charles Edward Lovell, (q. v.).
MAYNES.
Col. James L. Maynes, farmer, residing in Waterloo, Canada, was born in England, Dec. 22, 1835, and married in St. Albans, Vt., Maria J. Regan, who was born there, July, 1842. She died in Waterloo, Canada, in March, 1889. Son: Jay Anderson (see below).
Jay Anderson Maynes, carpenter, was born in Waterloo, Canada, June 17, 1874, and married in Millbury, Sept. 2, 1903, Ruby Ella Holland, dau. of Al- bert R. Holland (q. v.).
MCCRACKEN.
George Washington McCracken, son of Francis, farmer, resided in Mill- bury, was born there, Jan. 8, 1826, and married in Worcester, Oct. 11, 1847, Mary Edgerly Thornton, of Millbury, who was born in Thornton, N. H., May 15, 1824. He died April 17, 1913. She died April 25, 1913. Son: Herbert (see below).
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Herbert McCracken, farmer, residing in West Millbury, was born in Mill- bury, May 31, 1853, and married there, Apr. 28, 1881, Hannah Beers Stock- well, of West Millbury, dau. of Charles Augustus Stockwell (q. v.). Children, all born in West Millbury: 1. Alice May, b. June 23, 1882, m. in Millbury, Oct. 15, 1902, Stephen Franklin Stockwell (q. v.); 2. Waldo Addison, musician, b. Jan. 14, 1884; 3. Cora Maria, b. Apr. 16, 1887; 4. Ida Belle, b. Mar. 6, 1889, m. Marcus Mason Paine, June 12, 1907 (q. v.).
McINTIRE.
Amos McIntire, farmer, resided in N. Reading, was born there Jan. 5, 1792, and married Betsey Harwood of N. Reading, who was born in Linfield. He died in N. Reading, Jan. 18, 1835. She died in Andover. Son: Benjamin Franklin (see below).
Benjamin Franklin McIntire, mechanic, was born in N. Reading, July 15, 1827, and married in Millbury, Jan. 1, 1850, Orinda B. Aldrich, dau. of the Rev. Ahaz Aldrich, (q. v.). She died in Millbury, Apr. 3, 1900. He died there in 1913. Children, born in Millbury: 1. Emma F., b. Sept. 9, 1852; 2. Minnie E., b. Nov. 25, 1858.
MEAD.
Henry Burnham Mead, minister, resided in Scotland, Conn., was born in Salisbury, Conn., Mar. 14, 1836, and married, in Falls Village, Conn., Jan. 14, 1871, Harriet Elizabeth Brown, who was born in Littleton, N. H., Jan. 27, 1839. He died in Scotland, Conn., June 13, 1903. Dau: Clara, b. in Stoning- ton, Conn., Dec. 25, 1881, m. Luther Lovell Chase (q. v.).
MINER.
Lewis L. Miner was born in Quebec, Canada, and married Angeline Pariso. Both died in Millbury. Dau: Sophia, b. in North Fairfax, Vt., Nov. 2, 1860, m. Fred A. Johnson (q. v.).
MIRON.
Charles Miron, carpenter, was born in Vasen, Montreal, Canada, July 26, 1837, and married in St. Dominick, Canada, Oct. 26, 1861, Phoebe Rondeau, who was born in St. Rosselle, Canada, Mar. 17, 1842. Children: 1. Rose Beatrice, b. in Jeffrey, N. H., Jan. 17, 1881, m. Frank Lamb Horne (q. v.); 2. Cora Honorine, b. in Millbury, Mar. 9, 1882, m. William Dennison Horne (q. v.).
MONTAGUE.
Charles R. Montague, secretary, of Woodstock, Vt., was born in Bridge- water, Vt., July 5, 1851, and married, in Woodstock, Vt., June 1, 1873, Louise Marble, of Woodstock, who was born there July 28, 1849. He died in Wood- stock, in March, 1907. Son: Roger H. (see below).
Roger H. Montague, superintendent, was born in Woodstock, Vt., July 29, 1887, and married, in Millbury, June 12, 1912, Margaret, dau. of Amos and Alice Davis Armsby (q. v.). Son: Richard Armsby, b. in Millbury, May 7,1915.
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HISTORY OF MILLBURY
MOORE.
Dr. William B. Moore, Millbury, was born in Charleston, S. C., Feb. 13, 1805, and married in Providence, R. I., Jan. 6, 1828, Sarah Ann Wheeler, who was born in Plainfield, Conn., Nov. 7, 1807. He died in Charleston, S. C., Apr. 10, 1843. She died in Millbury, Mar. 3, 1885. Dau: Anna E., b. in Millbury, Sept. 3, 1836, m. Nathan Henry Sears (q. v.).
Frederick W. Moore was born in Port Huron, Michigan, Nov. 16, 1857, and married, in Richmond Corner, N. B., Dec. 26, 1882, Susie H. Nevers, of Nash- waak, N. B. Children: 1. Helen M., m. Gyles Merrill; 2. Gertrude E .; 3. Barbara Leslie.
John W. Moore, carpenter, of Holland, Mass., was born Dec. 21, 1802, in Union, Conn., and married there, June 12, 1826, Trephenia Abbey Back, of Holland, Mass., who was born there Oct. 15, 1808. She died in Union, Conn., Nov. 10, 1832. He died in Holland, Dec. 30, 1867. Son: Charles (see below).
Charles Abbey Moore, machinist, was born in Union, Conn., Oct. 29, 1832, and married, in Worcester, Oct. 2, 1859, Adaline B. Russell, dau. of Thomas Russell, Jr., (q. v.).
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