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HEMENWAY, ROBERT EDDY (s. of Vashni, Esq.) went to Providence, R. I., and there m. Eliza Jackson; they both deceased soon after, leaving one child, Elizabeth.
HEMENWAY, PHILIP (s. of Daniel) m. Eunice, D. of Joseph Stone, June 22, 1802. Chil. Lewis Stone, bap. Dec. 7, 1804; Eunice, bap, July 21, 1805; Henry Hulbert, bap. Jan. 31, 1808. He removed with his family to Orwell, Vt.
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HEMENWAY, Capt. SETH (s. of Silas) m. Martha, D. of Nathan Pratt, May 27, 1800; she d. Sept. 24, 1831, aged 51. Chil. Silas, b. Aug. 2, 1800; Lucy, June 19, 1803, and d. in- fant ; Levi Jennison, July 1, 1805 ; Lucy, May 22, 1807, and m. Stillman Smith, in 1826 ; Anna, Oct. 2, 1809, and m. John Fessenden of Rutland, in 1831; Adaline, Dec. 15, 1813, and m. Silas Smith ; Levi Jennison, 1815.
His second wife was Sarah Packard of Oakham. Child, Dexter.
HEMENWAY, SILAS, (s. of Seth) whose wife was Susan - of Framingham, had Susan Adaline Augusta, b. June 21, 1828; and Silas Alonzo Augustus, Sept. 6, 1829 ; removed to Providence, R. I.
HEMENWAY, LEVI J. (s. of Seth) m. Maria, D. of Capt. Thomas Harrington, Jr. Child, Frederick Augustus, b. Dec. 13, 1840.
HEMENWAY, JOSIAH, from Framingham, whose wife was Nancy, had Adaline Keyes, b. Dec. 16, 1815; Julia Au- gusta, Oct. 18, 1817; and Eliza Ann, Sept. 29, 1820.
HOWE, PHINEAS,* b. 1707, (s. of Josiah, and g. s. of John, first settler of Marlboro') m. Abigail Bennett, both then
* 'The e final, in this name, is not found in the old records, but as it is in general use now, I shall supply it to all of the name in the text of whom I have occasion to speak. There were several persons of the name of How, in different parts of the colony, very soon after its settlement commenced. Who of them was the ancestor of Phineas and Daniel, who settled in Shrewsbury, I sup. to have been John ; who was in Sudbury as early as 1638. Farmer says, "John (How) Watertown, free- man, 1640. John, Sudbury, freeman, 1640, and had sons, John, b. 1640; Samuel, b. 1642. When John first went, and where from, to Sudbury, is unknown ; he was one of 47, who shared in the division of Sudbury Meadows in 1638. His wife was Mary; other sons, Isaac, Josiah, Thomas, b. 1656, Daniel in 1658, and d. in Marl- boro', in 1661; all b. in Sudbury, as appears of record ; he had others in Marlboro'; for the grant of which township, he was, in 1656, one of the petitioners, to which place he removed from Sudbury, where he had been one of the Selectmen for sev- eral years, and d. 28, 3, 1680 ; in the record of his death, he is called, " John How, Sen." It has been said, that John, of Marlboro', came there from Watertown. If he ever was of Watertown, he appears, at least, to have made a stop at Sudbury for
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called of Shrewsbury, March 22, 1732, and both ad. to chh. here in that year ; he lived in the N. P. Chil., not one on the town record ; Phineas, bap. March 17, 1733; Bezaleel, bap. Feb. 24, 1735, and sup. m. Sarah Bigelow of Marlboro', Oct. 8, 1759; Silas, bap. Feb. 13, 1737 ; Abigail, bap. March 4, 1739; Elizabeth, bap. April 13, 1740.
HOWE, SILAS, perhaps s. of Gershom, and his wife, Han- nah Bouker of Marlboro'; if so, he was b. in 1727. He m. Bulah Leland of Marlboro', Nov. 22, 1749, and lived in the N. P. Chil. Hannah, b. Dec. 10, 1750 ; and Isaac, Feb. 28, 1753.
Hannah Howe m. Eli Keyes in 1762.
King Howe m. Mitte Goodenow in 1785.
Abigail Howe m. Manassah Fairbank of Berlin in 1785.
Elizabeth Howe m. Aaron Goddard of Bridport, Vt. in 1795, son of Rev. William Goddard of Westmoreland, N. H.
HOWE, SILAS, (perhaps s. of Silas) whose wife was Abi- gail, lived in the N. P., and had Abraham, b. Jan. 12, 1782; the only one on record here; others said to be, Silas, Ephraim,
some years. I have not yet been able to find a John How of or ever belonging to Watertown; and therefore infer, that John, who, according to Farmer, was in Watertown, freeman, 1640, is the same, who was in Sudbury, freeman, 1640.
I leave it, however, for others to settle ; this is not the place, if I had the time, to investigate the subject. Edward How was in Watertown, in 1634, and may have been a brother of John. John How, Jr., whose wife was Elizabeth, m. Jan. 22, 1662, was killed by the Indians at Sudbury, 20, 2, 1675. Josiah, m. Mary Haynes of Sudbury, May 18, 1671. Marlboro' soon became the hive of the Hows; their chil. were numerous, and, as many of them had the same Christian name, and were b. about the same time, it is not an easy matter at this period to trace them with accuracy through their several generations. I have the names and births of the children of 25 families of that name in Marlboro', averaging nine in a family. Phineas, above mentioned, I sup. Was son of Josiah, who m. Sarah Biglo, 14, 10, 1706, who was son of Josiah, who m. Mary Haynes in 1671; if so, he was b. in 1707. Capt. Daniel How, who settled in Shrewsbury, I sup. to have been the son of Josiah How and Mary Haynes ; if so, he was b. 5, 3, 1681 ; and this corresponds very nearly with his age at the time of his death.
Having thus laid the foundation, I proceed with the superstructure contained in the text.
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John, Levi, Abigail, Persis and Tamar. Simeon, or Simon Howe, pub. to Sarah Rice of Sterling, Sept. 6, 1784.
As the above Howe families lived in the N. P., there is no record of them here after 1786, when that parish was incorpo- rated into a town, by the name of Boylston.
HOWE, Capt. Daniel, (sup. son of Josiah) b. in 1681, m. Esther Cloyes, June 17, 1725. They were then both called of this town ; she was probably from Framingham. She d. July 27, 1759, aged 58; he was ad. to the chh. July 16, 1758, be- ing (say the records) " more than 70 years old ;" he d. Nov. 22, 1768, aged, 872. Chil. Daniel, bap. April 16, 1727 ; Jotham, b. Oct. 29, 1728; Nathan, June, 17, 1730 ; Gideon, March 15, 1732 ; Lucy, May 6, 1736, and m. Daniel Smith, in 1758 ; Mary, Dec. 11, 1738, and m. Dr. Edward Flint, in 1758; William, Feb. 14, 1734, a soldier in the revolu. and d. unm. March 23, 1813, aged 79.
HOWE, DANIEL, Jr. (s. of Capt. Daniel,) m. Eunice, D. of William Taylor, June 10, 1748, and d. July 5, 1750, aged 23 ; child, Jonah, b. Jan. 2, 1749. His wid., Eunice, m. Mar- shall Newton, in 1751.
HOWE, JOTHAM (s. of Capt. Daniel) m. Priscilla, D. of Luke Rice, Jan. 3, 1753. She was ad. to chh. in 1759. Their deaths are not on record here ; perhaps they removed from town. Chil. Alvan, b. Nov. 4, 1753; Lucy, Sept. 8, 1757, m. Lewis Smith in 1782, and settled in Wardsboro', Vt .; Gardner, Nov. 20, 1759, and m. Abigail, D. of Joseph Sherman, Jr., in 1789 ; Francis, June 15, 1762 ; Priscilla, Aug. 25, 1764, and m. Jo- seph Knowlton, Jr., in 1784 ; Walter, April 9, 1767; Jenney, Nov. 11, 1769, and m. Aaron Smith, Jr., in 1794.
HOWE, ALVAN (s. of Jotham) m. Mary Willington of Worcester, in 1779. Chil. Lucinda, b. Dec. 7, 1779; Luke Rice, Dec. 12, 1781 ; Martin, March 23, 1784 ; Isaiah, Feb. 3, 1786; Leonard, Oct. 21, 1788; Ralph, bap. Nov. 29, 1789; Elizabeth, bap. June 26, 1791. He removed to Spen- cer, with his family.
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HOWE, Capt. NATHAN (s. of Capt. Daniel) m. Hepzi- bah, D. of William Taylor, Nov. 10, 1748. He was an officer in the service at Lake George, in the French war, and aided in building fort William Henry ; in 1776, he commanded a com- pany in throwing up works on Dorchester heights, during the night ; from an illness taken there he never recovered. His wife, Hepzibah, d. June, 1770, aged 36. Chil. Lois, b. March 2, 1749, and m. Rev. Edward Goddard of Swansey, N. H., Nov. 4, 1769; Daniel, Feb. 6, 1752; Candace, Dec. 8, 1754, and m. Simeon Allen of Princeton, July 20, 1772 ; Vashti, Jan. 13, 1757, and m. Jonathan Hubbard, in 1775; Nathan, Oct. 12, 1762; Amasa, Nov. 24, 1766, and m. Sarah Peirce, Sept. 4, 1786. The second wife of Capt. Nathan Howe was Zillah, D. of Eleazer Taylor, whom he m. in 1771, and d. March 21, 1781, aged 59, 9 mos. Chil. Hiram, b. July 16, 1775, m. a D. of David Hathan, of Boylston, and d. about 1830; Joel, Jan. 19, 1779, and m. - Peirce of Boylston, and d. in 1843, aged 63. Zillah, the wid. of Capt. Nathan, m. Jonas Temple of Boylston, March 1, 1789.
HOWE, GIDEON (s. of Capt. Daniel) m. Damaris, D. of Capt. Thomas Hapgood, Feb. 12, 1756, and lived on the place, now improved for the support of the town's poor. He d. Feb. 8, 1815, aged 83; his wife's death is not on record. Chil. Lu- cretia, b. June 10, 1756, and m. Artemas Wheeler, in 1777; Solomon, Oct. 21, 1758, and m. Rebecca Jennison, in 1784; Esther, Sept. 1, 1760, and m. Reuben Holland, in 1784; Charlotte, May 6, 1762, and m. Reuben Baker, in 1781 ; John Hapgood, Oct. 8, 1764; Damaris, Nov. 1, 1765, and m. Jo- seph B. Jennison, in 1792 ; Daniel, March 13, 1769; Alvan, May 12, 1772; Eunice, Nov. 15, 1774, and m. Joseph Cloyes, Sept. 24, 1797; Lyman, June 1, 1777; Relief, April 14, 1784, and m. Dr. Seth Knowlton, in 1802.
HOWE, JONAH, Esq. (s. of Daniel, Jr.) m. Prudence. D. of Asa Bouker, July 4, 1771. He probably did more town business, and was employed a greater number of years in the
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town's service, than any other individual, to the present day. He was Representative 17 years, 16 of them in succession, and a magistrate. In early life, he lived in the E. part of the town, between the houses of Elisha Davis and Silas Maynard, where most, if not all, of his chil. were b .; the house has been re- moved many years since. He purchased, of Ebenezer Kings- bury, a place, a short distance west of the meeting house, and resided there until death. His wife, Prudence, d. May 14, 1795, aged 44. Chil. Eunice, b. Oct. 4, 1771, and m. Lewis Hartshorne, May 27, 1790 ; Dennis, July 15, 1773; Charles, Aug. 14, 1774; Daniel, Oct. 15, 1775, and d. infant ; William, Jan. 13, 1777, and d. at Demarara, before the year 1800 ; James, April 23, 1779, and d. at Staten Island, N. Y., in 1800; Eleanor, a twin with James, d. May 4, 1796; Daniel Newton, March 21, 1781, and d. Feb. 1795; Submit, bap. Oct. 6, 1782, and m. Edward Kingsbury of Brookfield, April 14, 1801; Asa Bouker, b. 1784 ; and Benjamin Lincoln, April, 1787.
He next m. Candace, D. of Simeon Allen of Princeton, June 24, 1819, (her mother was D. of Nathan and Hepzibah Howe) and d. July 2, 1826, aged 772. His wid. Candace, m. Ezra Newton of Princeton, Dec. 20, 1826.
HOWE, NATHAN, Esq. (s. of Capt. Nathan) m. Mary, D. of Simon Parker, Feb. 13, 1783. Rep. and many years one of the Selectmen. His wife, Mary, d. Aug. 24, 1843, aged 80 ; he survives, Chil. Lucy, b. Dec. 12, 1783, and m. John Bannister of Boylston ; Martha, Sept. 15, 1785, and m. John Eager, Feb. 28, 1808; William Taylor, Aug. 24, 1787, went to Ohio and m. there; Calvin, May 14, 1789 ; Mary, Sept. 29, 1791, and m. March 17, 1816, Col. Joseph Hall of Camden, Me., Member of Congress, and now, Navy Agent for the District of Boston and Charlestown. She d. at Camden, July 23, 1825, aged 34. (Their chil. were Mary Amelia H., who m. Jonathan Huse, Jr. in 1839 ; Frederick F. ; Harriet M. A., who m. Joshua G. Norwood, in 1839; William H .; Eugene A. M., who m. Nathaniel G. Parker, in 1842; Stephen A.) Amasa, Feb. 6, 1794; Henry, March 12, 1796 ; Samuel Parker, Feb. 13,
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1798, and d. infant ; Harriet, Aug. 18, 1799, and m. Gideon Harlow, Jan. 1, 1828 ; Samuel Parker, Feb. 5, 1802, and d. infant ; Sophronia, Nov. 20, 1805.
HOWE, DANIEL (s. of Gideon) m. Hannah Hall, in New- fane, Vt., and d. here, Jan. 10, 1806, aged 37 ; his wid. Hannah, d. March 15, 1840, aged 73. Chil. Edward Flint, b. Dec. 25, 1789, and d. unm. in 1827 ; Levi, Jan. 21, 1792 ; Jubal, Dec. 27, 1793 ; Clark, April 26, 1796 ; Damaris, July 8, 1798, and m. Asa Knowlton, Jr. ; Lyman, Nov. 21, 1800, and m. Catha- rine Johnson of Worcester; Joseph Hall, Sept. 5, 1802, and settled in Lockport, N. Y .; Hannah, Sept. 11, 1805, and m. John B. Simmons of Dighton.
HOWE, LEVI (s. of Daniel) m. Lydia, D. of Dea. Ben- jamin Goddard, Jan. 3, 1815; she d. April 10, 1841, aged 50. Chil. Daniel, b. July 3, 1816, and d. infant. He removed to Worcester, and had Eliza, b. in 1818, who m. Timothy L. Stearns of Framingham, in 1838 ; Eunice, Jan. 1820, who m. Simeon N. Story of Norwich, Ct., in 1838; Harriet, b. in 1822, who m. George S. Howe of Worcester, in 1842 ; Frances Ann, b. 1824, who m. William S. Walker of Oakham, in 1846 ; Daniel, b. in 1826, and George, in 1829. His second wife was Harriet Fales, a wid. of Oakham, whom he m. in 1845.
HOWE, CLARK (s. of Daniel) m. and settled at Fort Ann, Wash. Co., N. Y. Chil. Appleton, Emily, Elizabeth, Clark, Damaris, Ann, Celestia, Daniel W., Jubal and Soprana.
HOWE, JOHN HAPGOOD (s. of Gideon) m. Sarah, D. of Aaron Smith, Sept. 3, 1787; she d. March 12, 1814, aged 50 ; he d. Jan. 3, 1839, aged 74. Chil. Charlotte, b. May 13, 1788, and m. Asa B. Howe, in 1807; Miriam, May 6, 1790, and m. Dr. Benjamin L. Howe, in 1810; Dolly, Aug. 6, 1792, and m. Leonard Wheeler, Jan. 29, 1821. Aaron, Oct. 14, 1794, and m. Harriet, D. of John Richardson, in 1816, and had Appleton, who d. July 9, 1823, aged 4 years ; Sarah, May 9, 1307.
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HOWE, LYMAN (s. of Gideon) m. Sylvia, D. of George Slocumb, March 25, 1802. Chil. Joseph Cloyes, b. July 17, 1802; Hammond, Sept. 14, 1804; Lewis, Oct. 8, 1806, and d. at New Orleans, unm .; Louisa, Nov. 20, 1808, m. William Lewis of Bolton ; Almira, Jan. 31, 1811, and m. - Morse of Medfield ; Clarinda, Feb. 5, 1813, and m. Jonas H. Allen, Dec. 9, 1831; Sylvester, March 22, 1815 ; Jerub Slocumb, Dec. 16, 1817 ; and m. - Howe of Haverhill ; Harriet Maria, July 24, 1820, and m. Henry H. Mason.
HOWE, DENNIS (s. of Jonah) m. Elisabeth Bigelow of Worcester, (D. of the second wife of Ezekiel Howe) Jan. 7, 1795, and d. June 4, 1807, aged 34. Chil. Prudence Bouker, b. May 16, 1795, and m. Oliver K. Freeman, in Alabama ; (Child, George Oliver, b. Aug. 29, 1836) William, Nov. 13, 1796; Jonah, Jan. 25, 1798, practising physician in Rutland, and drowned there, July 5, 1825, unm. ; Sarah, b. Feb. 12, 1800; Eleanor, Oct. 27, 1801, and d. March 20, 1805 ; Eliza, March 24, 1803, and d. March 22, 1805; Seraphim, who m. Joel W. Upham, and d. in Millbury, Oct. 29, 1839 ; Elizabeth, Aug. 29, 1807, and d. unm. Aug. 8, 1832.
HOWE, CHARLES (s. of Jonah) m. Sarah, D. of Dr. Stephen Ball, Sen. of Northboro'. Child, Sarah. His wid., Sarah, m. Gershom Fay.
HOWE, ASA BOUKER (s. of Jonah) m. Charlotte, D. of John H. Howe, Sept. 28, 1807, and d. Aug. 27, 1816, aged 31. Chil. John, b. Oct. 8, 1808; Laura, Sept. 28, 1810, m. William Maynard, and d. Oct. 1843. Miriam, April 10, 1813, and m. John Rice of Northboro'.
HOWE, D .. BENJAMIN L. (s. of Jonah) m. Miriam, D. of John H. Howe, in 1810. She d. Oct. 4, 1821, aged 31. Chil. Caroline Augusta, James Aaron, Benjamin Lincoln, and Edward Kingsbury. He next m. Mary Hitchcock, a widow of Brookfield, in 1822, and d. in Aug. 1825, aged 38.
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HOWE, CALVIN (s. of Nathan, Esq.) m. Mary, D. of Col. Seth Wyman, Nov. 26, 1815. Chil. William Henry, b. Feb. 4, 1816; Benjamin Edward, Aug. 24, 1817; Seth Wy- man, April 7, 1819 ; Samuel Ingersoll, Feb. 8, 1822; Mary Eliza, May 11, 1824 ; John Calvin, Feb. 10, 1828.
HOWE, AMASA (s. of Nathan, Esq.) m. Elizabeth Allen of Princeton. Chil. Lorenzo, b. Aug. 12, 1819; Harriet Em- eline, May 19, 1821 ; Abigail Augusta, Oct. 17, 1826; Na- than, Jan. 20, 1829 ; Artemas, March 5, 1831 ; Sarah Eliza- beth, Dec. 30, 1837.
HOWE, EZEKIEL and his wife, Sarah, previously wid. Sarah Bigelow of Worcester, came from there to this town, ad- vanced in life, with two of her chil., viz : Elizabeth Bigelow, who m. Dennis Howe, in 1795 ; and Sarah Bigelow, who m. John Ward. He was brother of Hepzibah, wife of Dea. Cyprian Keyes, and originally from Sudbury ; lived on the place, now of Mr. Nathan Pratt, and d. Oct. 7, 1800, aged 81. His wid. Sa- rah, April 5, 1806, aged 74.
HOWE, WINSOR, whose wife was Abigail, had Richard Baxter, b. here, Aug. 15, 1811, and soon moved away.
HOWE, LEWIS (from Marlboro') m. Ruth, D. of Ephraim Sever, in 1826. Chil. George Lewis, b. Feb. 5, 1826 ; Julia Ann, Dec. 11, 1827.
HATHAN, MICAH, (sup. from Marlboro') in some instances written Hathorn, and lived probably in the N. P., m. Sarah Jones of Marlboro', Nov. 26, 1761. No further record of him or his, nor is there here any record of any family of that name.
HARRINGTON, ISAAC * (s. of Daniel, of Marlboro') m. Miriam, D. of Zerubbabel Eager and Hannah Kerley, of Marl-
* Robert and Susanna Harrington had Daniel, b. in Watertown, 1, 9, 1657; who there m. Sarah Whitney, Oct. 18, 1681 ; and had Daniel, b, Feb. 24, 1683, who set-
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boro', Feb. 16, 1730, and settled in Grafton ; in advanced life, they came to this town, and resided with their son, Isaac. He d. here, June 1, 1782, aged 73, and his wid., Miriam, Feb. 12, 1801, aged 88. She was a twin child with Moses, her brother, and b. in 1712. Her parents were m. March 23, 1698. Her father, the s. of William Agur, and her mother, the D. of Henry Kerley.
HARRINGTON, Capt. ISAAC (s. of Isaac) m. Hannah, D. of Jacob Whipple of Grafton. He lived on the farm, after- wards, of his grandson, the late Isaac Harrington. Selectman and Rep. many years ; also a member of the State Convention, that adopted the Constitution of the United States. He d. July 8, 1805, aged 70, and his wife, Hannah, Jan. 25, 1804, aged 66. Chil. Adam, b. in 1759 ; Fortunatus, April 22, 1764; Jubal, Oct. 28, 1769, and d. in Boston, unm., Oct. 20, 1802, aged 33.
HARRINGTON, ADAM (s. of Capt. Isaac) m. Lucretia, D. of Samuel Bigelow, Jr., Aug. 14, 1781, and d. of small pox, Nov. 12, 1792, aged 33. Chil. Hannah, b. April 26, 1782, and m. Dr. Silas Wheelock, in 1800; Zillah, Aug. 23, 1784, and m. Col. Daniel Harrington, in 1808 ; Isaac, May 18, 1790; Lucretia, March 13, 1793, and m. Henry Cary, in 1811. His wid. Lucretia, m. Capt. Martin Newton, in 1794.
tled in Marlboro', and whose wife was Elizabeth; they there had Daniel, b. in 1707, and Isaac, above mentioned, b. May 6, 1709. Samuel, brother of Isaac, and b. in 1714, settled in Crafton, and may have been the Samuel Harrington who m. Lydia Ball, in Watertown, May 28, 1737.
Robert and Susanna Harrington had Thomas, b. April 10, 1665, who m. Rebecca White, in Watertown, April 1, 1686; and had Ebenezer, b. there, June 27, 1687, and, probably, Thomas, whose wife, Abigail, d. in Cambridge, March, 1717, aged 30, and whose son, Thomas, b. in 1713, settled in this town. All the Harrington families in this town, who are noticed in the text, with the exception of the four last, are descendants of Isaac and Thomas; and all of them, probably, have the same common ancestor in this country.
Robert may have been a son of Richard and Elizabeth Harrington, (Richard is the first I find of the name) who had Elizabeth, b. in Charlestown, 15, 3, 1643; if so, he was older than Elizabeth, and, probably, b. before his parents came to America.
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HARRINGTON, FORTUNATUS, Esq. (s. of Capt. Isaac) m. Anna, D. of Samuel Harrington and Anna Brigham of Graf- ton, and d. Jan. 24, 1841, aged 77; his wife, Anna, Jan. 23, 1832, aged 63. Chil. Anna, who m. Gardner Wheelock of Worcester, Dec. 31, 1818; Adam, b. Jan. 13, 1799; Mary, Jan. 7, 1801, and m. Lewis Thayer of Northbridge, April 29, 1823, and d. in Worcester, Oct. 14, 1840, aged 39; Jubal, Feb. 7, 1803, grad. B. U., 1825, m. Lucretia Keyes, of Prince- ton, and removed to Worcester ; Oliver, June 30, 1805, and m. Eliza, D. of Dr. Silas Wheelock, April 4, 1828, and settled in Worcester.
HARRINGTON, ADAM, Esq. (s. of the preceding) m. Emily, D. of Nathaniel Lakin, Esq. of Paxton, in 1829. Child, Ellen Tryphosa, b. Feb. 14, 1830.
HARRINGTON, ISAAC (s. of Adam) m. Rhoda, D. of Samuel Smith, in 1809, and d. Feb. 23, 1843, aged 53. Chil. Samuel Smith, b. April 25, 1810; Elbridge Gerry, Jan. 3, 1812, and m. Susan, D. of Martin Harrington ; Isaac Sylvester, Dec. 17, 1813; Nancy Eliza, Dec. 18, 1815, and m. Daniel Harrington ; Charlotte Lucretia, May 22, 1818, and m. William Bartlett ; Adam Lorenzo, Dec. 20, 1820 ; Clarendon Augustus, May 8, 1822.
HARRINGTON, THOMAS and his wife, Grace Warren, both of Watertown, were m. there, Aug. 27, 1737, (see note) and soon after settled here, where he d. April 15, 1791, aged 78. No record of her death. Chil. Thomas, b. Dec. 23, 1737, and d. Sept. 10, 1745; Jonathan, Jan. 16, 1741, and d. infant ; Jonathan, Feb. 11, 1742, and d. Sept. 11, 1745 ; Elijah, Jan. 27, 1745; Grace, April 11, 1747, and m. Moses Newton, in 1780 ; Abigail, Dec. 16, 1749; Esther, Jan. 1, 1753, and m. Simeon Bruce, in 1776; Thomas, March 23, 1756 ; Jonathan, May 18, 1759; Daniel, Sept. 3, 1761.
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HARRINGTON, ELIJAH (s. of Thomas) m. Mary War- ren of Upton, in 1780, and d. March 8, 1818, aged 73; his wid. Mary, sup. in 1828, aged 80. Chil. Lydia, b. Nov. 8, 1781, and d. unm. June 12, 1810; Warren, Oct. 15, 1783; Elijah, April 7, 1786 ; Mary, Jan. 4, 1789; Susanna, Jan. 18, 1791; Timothy, April 15, 1794, and d. infant ; Henrietta, bap. Jan. 22, 1797.
HARRINGTON, WARREN (s. of Elijah) m. Martha, D. of Lewis Smith, Aug. 14, 1808, and d. April 25, 1832, aged 49. Chil. Mary, b. Aug. 4, 1809 ; Eunice, April 16, 1812; Nathan Smith, Jan. 29, 1815.
HARRINGTON, ELIJAH (s. of Elijah) m. Elizabeth, D. of Silas Wheelock, Jan. 17, 1810. Chil. Samuel, b. April 30, 1810; Lucy, March 7, 1812 ; Jane, March 30, 1816.
HARRINGTON, Capt. THOMAS (s. of Thomas) m. Hannah, D. of Dea. William Knowlton, Oct. 14, 1784, and d. Dec. 20, 1834, aged 78; his wife, Hannah, d. March 8, 1793, aged 26. Chil. Thomas, b. March 13, 1785 ; Hannah, May 2, 1786, and m. Lewis Pratt, in 1802; Grace, Sept. 18, 1789, and m. Asa Mixer, Jr. in 1804.
HARRINGTON, Capt. THOMAS (s. of the preceding) m. Relief, D. of Asa Mixer, in 1805. She d. Feb. 3, 1816, aged 27. Chil. Thomas, b. June 1, 1805, and d. Oct. 7, 1817 ; Sarah Nelson, March 11, 1807, and m. Darwin Knowlton, in 1828; Charles, Dec. 11, 1808; Hannah, Aug. 11, 1811, and m. William S. Knowlton, Feb. 23, 1832; Daniel, Dec. 21, 1813, and m. Nancy Eliza, D. of Isaac Harrington. He next m. Abigail, D. of Jonathan Harrington, in 1817. Chil. Eli, b. May 4, 1817, and m. Sarah, D. of Abner Stow of Grafton ; Maria, Jan. 2, 1820, and m. Levi Jennison Hemenway.
HARRINGTON, CHARLES (s. of the above) m. Selena, D. of Abel Wesson of Grafton, Aug. 19, 1829. Chil. Charles
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Albert, b. May 21, 1830 ; Thomas Frederick, Oct. 30, 1833, and d. in 1834; Daniel Frederic, March 5, 1835, and d. in- fant ; Sarah Amelia, March 15, 1836; Thomas, Feb. 6, 1839.
HARRINGTON, JONATHAN (s. of Thomas) m. Sarah, D. of Elnathan Pratt, in 1783; she d. Feb. 16, 1813, aged 49. Chil. Martin, b. Jan. 3, 1784 ; Daniel, Nov. 2, 1785; Luke, Feb. 17, 1788 ; Abigail, Dec. 7, 1789, and m. Capt. Thomas Harrington, Jr. in 1817; Emery, Oct. 18, 1791 ; Adam, Oct. 20, 1793, and d. Nov. 12, 1811; Schuyler, April 17, 1796 ; Jesse, Jan. 16, 1801, and went to Pittsfield ; Relief, Feb. 8, 1803, and m. Dexter Harrington, in 1827; Calvin, Oct. 24, 1808, m. Anna, D. of Abraham Munroe, Dec. 9, 1830, and d. at St. Lewis, in 1842. He next m. Susanna Penniman, a wid. of Charlton, in 1814; she d. Nov. 17, 1825, aged 51 ; he, April 6, 1842, aged 83. Chil. Salem, b. Aug. 19, 1815, and m. - Parker; Jackson, Dec. 10, 1816, and m. Carpenter.
HARRINGTON, MARTIN (s. of Jonathan) m. Lucinda, D. of Joseph S. Temple, in 1808. Chil. Harriet Rebecca, b. Sept. 11, 1809 ; James Henry, April 19, 1812; Susan, who m. Elbridge Gerry Harrington ; Walter, July 16, 1816; Lucinda, March 2, 1819. Removed, with his family, to Grafton.
HARRINGTON, Col. DANIEL (s. of Jonathan) m. Zil- lah, D. of Adam Harrington, in 1808, and d. in Illinois, in 1844. Chil. Adam, b. Jan. 1, 1809; Henry Henderson, Oct. 24, 1811, m. Cornelia, D. of Rufus Wesson of Worcester ; Miriam, Jan. 24, 1819, and m. Rufus Wesson, Jr. of Worcester; Han- nah Rozan, May 9, 1822, and m. Luther H. Temple.
HARRINGTON, LUKE (s. of Jonathan) m. Sarah, D. of Daniel Smith, May 6, 1815. Child, Caroline, b. Sept. 15, 1815.
HARRINGTON, EMERY (s. of Jonathan) m. Fanny, D. of Timothy Townsend, in 1813; she d. April 18, 1819, aged
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26. Chil. Alanson Townsend, b. Oct. 13, 1813; William Harrison, Dec. 26, 1814 ; Nathaniel M., July 21, 1816 ; John, Jan. 4, 1818. He next m. Lucy Bartlett, D. of Abraham Munroe, Nov. 24, 1825 ; she d. in Grafton, to which place he had removed, where he next m. Elizabeth Robinson, April 6, 1830. Child, Andrew Jackson.
HARRINGTON, SCHUYLER (s. of Jonathan) m. Sophia, D. of Stephen Johnson, Nov. 22, 1818. Chil. Catharine So- phia, b. Feb. 15, 1819; the only one on record; Stephen Johnson, who d. Oct. 9, 1821, aged one year.
HARRINGTON, ADAM, 2d (s. of Col. Daniel) m. Nancy, D. of Abel Wesson of Grafton, May 16, 1830. Chil. Nancy Rosillah, b. Oct. 17, 1831 ; Harriet Maria, April 24, 1835 ; Georgianna Amelia, Feb. 16, 1837.
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