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7. James Chamberlain, w. Hannah, had at S., Cyrus, Jan. 15, 1769.
8. Samuel Chamberlain, of Holl., m. Margaret Bullard, of Mend., May 13, 1755, and had at HI., I. Elizabeth, Oct. 10, 1756 ; II. Jemima, Nov. 1, '58. III. Rhoda, Nov. 27, '60.
9. Enoch Chamberlain, w. Elizabeth ; I. Abigail, Nov. 18, 1758, d. Feb. 9, '66 ; II. Olive, Sept. 3, '60, d. Nov. 8, '73 ; III. Wm., June 21, '62.
IV. Enoch, Sept. 28, '64, d. Jan. 6, '73; v. Elijah, Feb. 1, '67, d. Sept. 12, '73 ; VI. Eliphalet, Jan. 6, '69, d. Dec. 27, '72.
10. VII. Calvin, June 27, '71; VIII. Elizabeth, Jly. 2, '74.
11. Ix. Enoch, Ap. 3, '78; x. Luther, Mar. 10, '81.
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13. Jason Chamberlain, b. Feb. 26, 1701, s. of Jacob C., of Newton, m. Hannah Clark, had I. John, Sept. 6, 1728, at Newton.
19. 14. II. Staples, Sept. 1, 1730, at H., to whom and Br. John, Dea. John Staples bequeathed £100 when of age ; II}. Jason, Lt., Mar. 8, '32, d. '70.
16. III. Samuel Jly. 18, '34, m. Margaret Bullard ; IV. Enoch, Nov. 18, '37; v. Elizabeth, Feb. 26, '39-40, d. Mar. 13, '39 -- 40 ; VI. Eben., Aug. 9, '41.
14. 19. Staples Chamberlain, Cpt., d. May 25, 1796, w. Abigail, had at II.
26. 20. I. Jason, May 31, 1758 ; II. Eliphalet, Mar. 27, '63, d. June 19, '66.
21. John Chamberlain, w. Sarah, had at II., I. Sarah, May 8, 1756, m. Samuel Phipps, '72 ; II. Mary, Nov. 18, '57 ; Barsheba, Nov. 17, '60 ; Iv. Anna, Mar. 18,' 64, d. Dec. 23, '65 ; v. Moses, Oct. 26, '66; vI. Ebenezer, Sep. 6, '70.
24. Wm. Chamberlain, w. Betsey, had at HI., I. Elijah, Ap. 13, 1783. II. Sarah, June 1, '84; III. Betsey, June 1, '84; Iv. Olive, Jan. 12, '86. v. Clarissa, Feb. 5, 'S8 ; VI. Polly, Jan. 7, '90.
20. 26. Col. Jason Chamberlain, m. Abigail, inherited the homestead, was a man of more than common education, and long a leading citizen of H., representing her in the convention that adopted the Fed. Constitution, and often in the Gen. Court. IIc entered warmly into the political questions of his day, ever acting with the parties opposed to the Constitution and the administration of John Adams.
27. 1. Jason Rev. Prof., A. M., Feb. 9, 1784, grad. at B. U., s. as a pastor in Vt., was chaplain to the Leg. of Vt., Prof. of languages in V. University, and Land Agent in the Western Country where he was drowned, um. II. Eliphalet, d. without issue ; III. Mary, Jan. 10, '87 ; Iv. Nathan, Oct. 9, '88, d. Jan. 20, '89; v. Abigail, Dec. 21, '89 ; VI. Calvin, d. Mar. 14, '92 ; VII. Tim., b. Jan. 25, '93 ; VIII. Staples, May 25, '96 ; Ix. Nath'l Whiting, Jan. 13, '98.
Jona. Church, w. Thankful, had at S., I. Rebecca, Sept. 4, 1753.
1. Caleb Claflin, m. Huldah Fisk, May 19, 1763, at H. ;
2. John Claflin, fr. Hopk., the s. of Ebenezer C., whose ancestors were fr. Seot- land, m. 1770, Mary Sheffield, dg. of Isaac S., the former proprietor of Doet. Fisk's farm, and s. half m. N. E. of N. E. corner of Milfd., and had I. Amaziah, Jly. 5, '73 ; II. John, June 24, '75, s. in Milfd., f. of Horace B., of New York; III. Polly, Aug. 13, '79; Iv. Luther, Oct. 30, '81; v. Martin, Mar. 24, '84 ; VI. Calvin, Nov. 17, '86; VII. Moses, Feb. 27, '89.
9. Wm. Claflin, s. or neph. of John above, m. Sabery -- , had I. Wm., Aug. 3, 1797 ; II. Erepta, Sept. 3, '99.
1. Jonas Clark, early of Cambridge, is supposed to have had I. Samuel, * who removed to Concord, 1686, and there died 1730. His wife, Ruth, d. 1722. Samuel had I. John; 11. Win., who m. and had Wm., jun., Jan. 20, 1717, at C .; III. Benj., who m. Rebecca Flagg, and bad Benj., who d. Feb. 11, 1809, a. 91.
7. 6. 1v. Arthur3; v. Susanna ; vr. Hannah.
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6. 7. Arthur Clark came from Concord to S., 1715-18, m. Oct. 20, 1719, Han- nah Morse, dg. of Daniel M., by w. Elizth. Barbour, and grd. dg. of Daniel, and gr. grd. dg. of Samuel M., of Medfd., s. on her patrimonial estate, on the E. side of farm Lake, shared in the grants at Doug., 1730, and was six years selectman. He m. for his last w. Mrs. Sarah -, fr. Concord, who d. June 2, 1799, a. 99, and had by 1st wife, I. Sarah, Oct. 1, 1720, m. Benj. Morse, '52.
11. 8. II. Samuel,4 June 11, '22, d. Mar. 14, 1795 ; (III. Asa, 4 Mar. 14, 723 -- 4, s. in Frank., and had issue; Iv. John,4 Oct. 7, '25, d. Nov. 16, '26.
17. 10. v. Daniel,4 Dec. 3, '27, d. Aug. 16, 1805.
8. 11. Samuel,4 m. 1746, Mary More, from Sud., and 2d, Sarah Harrington, '53-7, was selectman 1773 and '83, inherited E. half of the homestead, and had I. Molly,5 Oct. 13, '47, in. Jonah Clark, and s. at Petersham.
19. 12. II. Samuel,5 Aug. 7, '49, m. Elizabeth Learned ; III. Arthur,5 Jly. 24, '51, a soldier of the revolution, burnt to death at Jeffery, N. H., Mar., '85, um. 21. 13. Iv. Win.,5 Dea., Oct. 21, '53, d. Ap. 15, 1846, m. Elizabeth Whitney. v. Joseph,5 May 6, '58, d. Jan. 20, 1837, m. and settled at Gardner. VI. Josiah,5 Ap. 27, '60, d. '79, um., in the army.
VII. Benj.,5 May 30, '62, d. Nov. 28, 1827, m. and settled at Gardner. 23. 16. VIII. Asa,5 Nov. 20, '63, d. 1846 ; Ix. Eunice, May 14, 1765, m. Stephen Purlin, of Petersham ; x. Lois," Mar. 24, '67, d. Dec. 24, '91, m. Mr. Pierce ; XI. Esther,5 May 25, '69, d. um., a '19; XII. Timothy,5 Aug. 6, '71, d. um., Dec. 29, 1800.
10. 17. Daniel,4 m. Joanna, -- , inherited the homestead, and had .
25. 18. I. John," Nov. 22, 1750, m. Silence Barbour, June 17, '84 ; IT. Hannah, Aug. 13, '61, m. June 19, '88, Enoch Draper, of Dover ; III. Olive, Sept. 9, '64, d. yg. ; Iv. Olive, Mar. 19, '72, m. Geo. Colburn, of Ded., Jan. 1, 1804; v. Daniel, bp. Jly. 9, '75.
12. 19. Samuel,5 m. Elizabeth Learned, b. Dec. 26, 1756, dg. of Capt. Edward L., by w. Sarah Pratt, fr. Newton, and grd. dg. of Dea. Benoni L., of S., by w. Mary Fanning, s. on the West Sherborn road, 13 m. W. of the Com- mon, where Rev. Amos Clark resides. He was a soldier in the revolution, and had
31. 20. I. Amos,6 Rev. A. M., Ap. 23, 1779, m. Pamelia Poor ; II. Elizabeth,6 Nov. 16, '82, d. Mar., 1852, m. Moses Bullard, r. Princeton.
13. 21. Wm.," Dea, long a leading and honored citizen of S., early imbibed the spirit of '76 ; entered the army in the commencement of the conflict, served 5 years as a soldier, was in the battle of Bunker Hill and at the surrender of Burgoyne, became a member of the chh., served her as deacon and the Town as selectman, kept a store and tavern upon the plain where his son Alpheus rs., was much employed in settling estates, and sustained through a long life a high character for responsibility, soundness of judgment and integrity. He married Elizabeth Whitney, June 24, 1784, dg. of Hon. Daniel Whitney, who d. Feb. 27, 1835. He died Ap. 15, 1846, a. 92, 6m. He had 22. I. Alpheus,6 Esq., Mar. 29, 1785 ; II. Polly, Jan. 20, '89, d. yg. III. Polly," Jan. 18, '92, m. Samuel Leland, of S.
16. 23. Asa,5 m. Mchetabel Esty, inherited the homestead at the Farm, and had I. Nathan,6 Ap. 9, 1794, d. Mar. 14, '95 ; II. Sally," June 21, '95, m. Walter Barbour ; III. Nelly,6 Dec. 27, '96, rs. at the homestead ; Iv. Samuel,"
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June 1, '99, d. Nov. 27, '99; v. Elijah,6 also June 1, '99, m. Parmelia Haven, r. H. ; VI. Asa,6 Feb. 6, 1801, d. yg. ; vIr. Lydia," Ap. 26, '03, d. yg. ; VIII. Asa E.,6 Dec. 9, '04, d. ab. 1838, m. Clarissa Whiting, had no issue ; Ix. Lydia G.,6 Nov. 16, '06, d. Oct. 23, '08; x. Dexter, Mar. 19, '10, d. a. 15 yrs. ; xI. Mebetabel E., Jly. 20, '13, d. a. 19 yrs.
18. 25. John, m. Silence Barbour, and inherited the homestead and had
1. Prudence, Mar. 1, 1788, m. Hopestill Lovell, of Med., Oct. 1109.
11. Caroline, Mar. 2, '90 ; III. Daniel, June 7, '92 ; IV. Lewis, Jly. 1, '94. v. John, Nov 5, '96; VI. Arthur, Sept. 6, 1800; VII. Silence, Mar. 22, '07 ; VIII. Cyrus, Mar. 23, '07, d. yg.
20. 31. Amos, Rev., A. M., prepared for Col. under the instruction of Rev. Elijah Brown, of S., grad. with honor at H. U., 1804, studied theology with Rev. Pres. Bates, then pastor at Dedham, with whom he subsequently became closely connected by marriage. In 1806 he was licensed to preach by the Ded. Asso. But being of too slender health for the peculiar labors of the pulpit, he engaged in the calling of a classical instructor, preaching only occasionally, and dividing his time between Ded., Boston, Salem and Sher- 1 born, and spending about 5 years in each place. Many of his former pupils whose minds and hearts he contributed to form, have risen to great eminence, in the different professions, who by their inquiries, still evince an interest in lis welfare honorable to all parties, proving him to be rich in friends. In 1828 Mr. C. became stated supply to the only pulpit in his native town, and on May 20, 1830, was here ordained and settled as the 7th minister of a parish 155 years old. This office he sustained until 1842, when the feeble- ness of his health called for his resignation. But his usefulness did not cease ; and he has continued to watch over the interests of learning in S., and occasionally resume the desk which he had resigned. He represented S. in the Leg. of Mass., in 1845. He m. Pamelia Poor, dg. of the excellent Dea Daniel P., of Andover, the brother of Gen P., of Revolutionary fame, and the grd. dg. of Col. Fry, of French and Indian war celebrity, and had I. Elizabeth, Jan. 26, 1808, m. Rev. Philander Bates, A. M., r. Virgil, N. Y., II. Samuel, Esq., A. M., Sept. 15, 1809, m. Elizabeth Fisher, r. N. boro'. III. Daniel, M. D., Ap. 10, 1811, m. Mary E. Flint, dg. of Rev. Jacob F., of Cohasset, r. Flint, Mich. ; Iv. Amos, Feb. 2, 1832, r. unm. in Flint. v. Nathaniel Fry, Jan. 8, 1815, m. Eleanor Leland, r. S. ; VI. Edward, Mar. 10, 1817, m. Cornelia Monro, r. Flint.
VII. Henry B., Nov. 12, 1818, m. Martha Battiste, r. Chs'town, S. C .. VIII. Hannah P., Nov. 4, '20, d. Aug. 2, '21 ; Ix. John B., Nov. 28, 1822, student of medicine, r. Flint, m. Cornelia Miles, May, '54; x. Hannah P., Oct. 20, 1824, d' Oct. 15, '25 ; xI. Anna B., Dec. 6, 1826, d. Oet. 9, '30 ; XII. Anna P., Jan. 28, 1829, m. Cadis B. Boyce, '52, r. Boston.
Uriah Clark, w. Ruth, had at S., I. Gideon, May 15, 1757.
38. Michael Clark, b. June 14, 1761, and d. Dec. 12, 1829, was fr. Needh. to S., m. Lucy Allen, who d. Aug. 25, 1808, a. 46. He m. 2d Susanna Perry, Jan. 1, 1809, who d. Aug. 11, 1815, and 3d Abigail Fisk ; and had at S. r. Charles, June 14, 1790, s. in Charleston, S. C. ; II. Henry, Aug. 10, '91, r. Dorchester ; III. Martin, Feb. 22, '93, m. Sally Bullard, and d. at Savanna, Ga., without issue ; IV. Geo., Jan. 10, '95, r. S. boro.
v. Lucy, Mar. 31, '96, m. Henry Pratt, r. Roxb. ; VI. Mary, Jan. 21, '98, d. Ap. 12, 1800 ; VII. John, Ap. 17, 1801, r. Keen, N. HI., m. Clarissa
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Daniels ; VIII. Mary Allen, Sept. 30, '09, m. Nathaniel Dowse ; IX. Anna, Feb. 1, '12, r. S., um. ; x. Joseph P., Dec. 29, '14, r. S., um.
45. Theophilus Clark, b. Ap. 19, 1722, the son of Theoph., of Med., pr. de- scended from Joseph C., of Medfield, d. Nov. 24, 1760, w. Experience -- , r. Holl. ; I. Jotham, d. Dec. 6, 1760.
46. Nathl. Clark, w. Sarah, r. Holl .; I. Esther, May 25, 1765 ; II. Saml., June 20, '67 ; TII. Sarah, Sept. 26, '69; IV. Joseph. Sept. 18, '73.
47. Samuel Clark, pr. s. of Nathl., w. Julia -- , had at H., I. Joanna, Nov. 23, 1795 ; II. Simeon, Aug. 16, '97 ;
49. Benj. Clark, w. Lydia ; I. Warren, Aug. 3, 1781.
51. Nahum Clark, pr. s. of Theophilus, 2d, w. Mary, had at H. I. Jotham, Jan. 13, 1773; II. Beulah, Jan. 12, '75 ; III. Abijah, Sep. 1, '76, m. Lydia, and had Elie, Dec. 24, '98 ; Iv. Cynthia, Jly. 1, '78; v. Theophilus, Feb. 16, '84; vr. Nahum, Nov. 27, '86; VII. Lucinda, Ap. 2, '90.
Joseph Cleale, b. May 12, 1794, at Ipswich, Mass., s. of Jos. C. (fr. Horton, Somersetshire, Eng., ) by w. Mille Mann, fr. Walpole, Mass., s. in W. S., ab. 1816, m. Susan Wood, 2d Grace (Chamberlain) Hewens ; 3d, Betsey R. Tisdale, has I. Alfred, by 1st w., m. Mary Snelling, rs. H. ; II. Lydia Ann ; III. Susan A., m. James Robertson Whitney, ; Iv. Joseph A., d. a. 17. v. Alonzo, d. a. 15 ; VI. Albert ; VII. Augustus ; VIII. Artemas.
IX. Edwin; x. Isabella ; XI. Jos. A., by 2d w. ; XII. Mary A.
Amos Cobb. Sarah Fairbanks had I. Amos, at S.
Stephen Cobb, w. Abigail, had at H., I. Abigail, Mar. 12, 1744-5; II. Stephen, Apl. 12. '46, d. Jan. 18, '54; III. Lydia, Dec. 7, '48, d. Jan. 11, '54 ; Iv. Abigail, Dec. 10, '50; v. Ebenezer, Jly. 4, '54.
Samuel Cobb, m. Rhoda Partridge, Aug. 11, 1763, had at H., I. Hannah, Dec. 28, 1763, d. May 17, '64 ; IT. Japhet, Mar. 28, '66 ; III. Amos, Sep. 25, '68 ; Iv. Luther, Mar. 19, '72.
Seth Cobb, w. Kate, had I. Lydia, Sept. 20, 1770, at H.
Onissimus Cole, m. Jemima Leland, liad at S., I. Olive, Ap. G, 1772. II. Thaddeus, Dec. 4, '73 ; III. John, June 2, '76; Iv. Samuel, May 3, '78 ; v. Sally, Sept. 7, '80 ; VI. Joseph C., Aug. 29, '84; VII. Mima Cobb, Oct. 2, '92.
Phineas Collar, w. Hannah, had at S., I. Eliz'th., Mar. 30, 1731.
1. John Coolidge", (a soldier in Philip's war, and by trade a carpenter,) came from Watertown, about 1680-5, and was rated for the Indian title, 1686, and drew land, 1696, s. in the N. part of S., where Daniel C. now resides.
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He was the s. of Ens. John C., of W., and the grd. s. of John C., who emigrated pr. in 1630, from Cambridgeshire, and settled in W., which town he served as selectman, and in 1658 represented. . [Bond.] The Cooledge family in England, according to Mr. Somerby, are of great antiquity, and early had their representatives among the gentry.
John,3 served S. 10 years as selectman, and 5 years as Town Clerk. He m. Mary -, who, as his wid., drew land in Doug., 1715, and d. Sep. 13, 1724. He d. Jan. 18, 1713-14, a. 51 or 57, 11 mo. He had
6. 2. 1. Isaac, Esq., Apl. 21, 1685, d. June 2, 1761; II. Daniel, Jan. 6, 1687, d. May 20, 1707 ; III. John, Aug. 31, 1689, d. Jan. 23, 1711 -- 12.
Iv. Hannah, Jan. 8, '92, m. Jona. Fairbanks, June 2, 1726; v. Saralı, Oct. 13, '94, m. Nathaniel Morse, of Medfd.
32. 3. VI. James, Oct. 17, '96, d. 1761; VII. Mary, May 13, 1701, m. Jona. Russell, Jly. 13, 1727 ; VIII. Peter, Feb. 17, '02-3, m. Abigail Wheelock, Apl. 12, '23, 2d, Margt. Ellis, Jan. 2, '28-29, r. Medfield.
Ix. Amos, Cpt., May 16, '05, d. Sep. 27, '82, m. Mary Leland, Dec. 25, '28, had Sarah, b. and d. 1741, He m. 2d, Zerviah Brown, Feb. 25, '68.
2. 6. Isaac, Esq., m. Hannah Morse, dg. of Capt. Joseph M., inherited the home- stead, was maj. in the militia, served S. 3 years as selectman, and 5 years as representative ; I. Hannah, Mar. 18, 1710-11, m. Tho. Russell.
10. 7. II. John, June 21, '14; III. Grace, Mar. 18, '16-7, m. Ezra Holbrook, Nov. 30, '38; Iv. Lucy, May 3, '19, d. Mar. 27, '91, m. Joseph Crackbonc, Oct. 10, '50.
15. 8. v. Joseph, Apl. 22, '26; VI. Isaac, (according to Bond.)
7. 10. John, m. Anne, r. S. and Natick ; I. Anne, May 5, 1741 ; 11. Mary, Jly. 28, '42 ; II. Elizabeth, Dec. 17, '44 ; IV. Isaac, Aug. 29, '47 ; v. Abigail, Jly. 10, '49.
22. 12. VI. John, Ap. 22, '52; VII. Samuel, 1753; VIII. Tho., 1755.
IX. Elizabeth, 1756, d. '57 ; x. Elizabeth, 1758, m. Ebenr. Eames, of Fram.
8. 15. Joseph, m. Elizabeth Frost, Jan. 26, 1746; I. Joseph, Mar. 31, 1747, d. Mar. 31, '47 ; II. Grace, Oct. 14, '48, d. Dec. 10, '50 ; ITI. James, Apl. 11, '51, s. in Gardner, where he d. aged above 90.
26. 17. Iv. Daniel, Mar. 13, '53, m. Beulah Smith, from Need.
v. Grace, May 27, '55, m. Joseph Ware, Esq.
28. 18. VI. Joseph, Jan. 16, '57, m. Martha Daniels ; VII. Joel, Cpt., Jly. 19, '59, m. Martha Ware, Oct. 11, 'S1, had Chs., Jan. 30, '82; viIr. Hannah, Nov. 18, '61, m. John Phipps, r. S. ; Ix. Abraham, Jan. 1, '64, m. Sarah Hemmingway, Jan. 1, '89, r. Marlboro', N. H. ; x. Hezekiah, Feb. 13, '66, m. Esther Cleaveland, Aug. 12, 90, r. Marlb. ; xI. Sarah, Jan. 25, '69, m. Luther Haven, rs. in Milford, had two sons. XII. Asher, May 28, 1771, d. yg.
12. 22. John, m. Eunice Eames, 1780, and had at Natick, v. Samuel, Aug. 28, 1790, advantageously known as the publisher, at Bos., of the Massachusetts Teacher, who m. Mary Bates, Ap. 23, 1815, had I. Samuel B., Sep. 18, 1815, d. Dec. 3, '41 ;
25. 24. II. George, Aug. 7, 1817, m. Hepsy Ann Seaver ; III. Mary, Nov. 23, 1820, m. Geo. Hager, rs. Boston.
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24. 25. George, rs. at Ded., conducts business in Bos. as printer and publisher ; is the author of several published articles of merit, and particularly of a poem on " The Joys of Toil," delivered at the anniversary of the Bos. Mech. Appren. Lib. Asso., Feb., 1850, which alone entitles him to rank among literary men. His acrostical stanza to his infant son is a curiosity well worthy of a place in Goold Brown's standard work, " The Grammar of Eng- lish Grammars," where, as I learn from Mr. B., it would have found a place had he earlier met with it. The reader will notice that the initial letters of all the words in the stanza form the name. To secure its preservation for some work like Mr. Brown's, showing the flexibility of our language, I here introduce it :
Go Ever Onward, Righteous Glories Earning, As Understanding Struggles Through Its Night,- Creative Omnipresence Only Learning,- In Duty's Garland-pathway Erudite.
Mr. C. m. Hepsy Ann Seaver, Aug. 29, 1843, had I. George Austin, Apl. 12, '45, to whom the above lines refer ; II. Anna Louisa, Jan. 8, '47 ; III. Ellen Frances, Feb. 8, '49 ; Iv. Samuel Horace, Aug. 29, '52.
17. 26. Daniel m. Beulah Smith, May 11, 1780, inherited the ancient homestead in S., was selectman 5 years and an ornament to religion. He d. Sept. 10, 1840. His wid. d. ab. 1845, one of the excellent of the earth. They had I. Charlotte, Nov. 27, 1781, m. Hez. Fuller, of Needham ; II. Clarissa, Ap. 21, 1783, m. Dea. Danforth Colburne, of Ded. ; III. Calvin, Mar. 19, '85, m. Patty Hyde, r. Fitz Wm. ; IV. Beulah, Aug. 27, '87, m. Andrew Bullard, of S. ; v. Daniel, June 24, '89, m. Hannah Frost, fr. N. Marlb., r. S. ; VI. Lucy, Sep. 1, '91, d. unm., Sep. 11, 1851, exhibiting in a won- derful degree the power of divine grace ; VII. Aaron, Dea., Oct. 7, '93, m. Catherine Hill, had I. Emily, d. yg. ; II. Eliza. m. Wm. Dowse. III. Aaron S. ; IV. Amos H., A. M. ; v. Horatio, d. yg; VIII. Elizabeth, Feb. 5, '96, d. unm., a. 26; Ix. Cally, June 27, '98, m. Horatio Cooledge, r. S., x. Curtis, Jan. 21, 1802, m. Orinda Cooledge, r. S .; XI. Harriot, Aug. 27, 1804, m. Wm. Phipps, of Frank.
18. 28. Joseph, m. Martha Daniels, r. S. part of S , had I. Lemuel, Feb. 2, 1782, nı. Clarissa Leland, r. Rutland ; II. Lowell, Nov. 10, '84, m. Elizabeth Richardson, from Med., r. S., had
I. Geo. ; II. Orinda ; III. Martha ; IV. Lowell; v. Lowell, m. Julia Ann Church, b. Jan. 24, '26, m. '47, d. Apl. S, '54, leaving Emma E. and Julia Ann.
III. Horatio, June 20, '95, m. Cally Cooledge, and had
I. Elizabeth, (d.) ; II. Joseph D., m. Jan. 11, '51, Sarah A. Clark, r. S., has Elizth. F. ; III. Nelson ;
IV. Martha, Aug. 19, 1800, d. ag. 12.
3. 32. James m. Freelove Monk, settled on the Gookin Farm, now James Bullard's, where he kept a tavern, was selectman, 1744-5, had I. Freedove, d. yg. II. Hezekiah, Jly. 18, 1729, grad. H. Col., '50, d. at Crownpoint, Dec., 1761, an Ensign in the army ; III. James, Nov. 8, '30, d. yg. ; iv. James d. June 23, 1757 ; v. Mary, Jan. 7, '31-2, d. Mar. 11, 1813, m. Benj. Ware, 2d, Col. Samuel Bullard ; VI. Abigail, Jly. 3, '35, m. Joseph Fair- banks, d. without issue.
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1. Nathaniel Corbett, w. Huldah, had at II., I. Chyron, Sep. 10, 1787.
11. Lucy, Mar. 24, '89; III. Nath'l, Dec. 23, '92; IV. Julima, Nov. 24, '95, v. Ruth, Nov. 24, '99.
1. Edmond Cousins, of Pulling Point, one of the first of the name in N. Eng., m. 1656 or 7, Margaret Bird, an Irish maid servant to John Grover or Glover, of Rumncy Marsh. Traditions of Irish blood in the Cozzens certainly existed among the aged 100 years ago.
2. Isaac Cousins, of Boston, locksmith, whose wife, in 1656, was Elizabeth. He m. 1657, wid. Ann Hunt, formerly the wife of John Edwards. In 1658 he sold out at B. to Edward Clark. An Isaac C., pr. the same, was of Haverhill, 1653 and 59. Isaac Cousins, of Boston, by w. Rebecca -, had I. Rebecca, b. Ap. 2, 1660, and
5. 4. II. Abraham, probably.
4. 5. Abraham Cousins, who had served as a soldier in Philip's war, was in Sherborn, 1678, m. Mary Eames, at Woburn, dg. of Tho. E., and late a captive among the Indians, drew land in S., Jan. 7, 1683, and settled between Chestnut and Dopping Brooks where Jesse Kingsbury rs., drew land in Douglas, 1715, was rated in S. for the Indian title, 1686, and d. Feb. 28, 1728-9, the year that his grand dg. Rebecca, my grandmother, was born, by whose perfect recollection my youthful mind was stored with facts and reliable traditions which have justified assertions in these sheets, not substantiated by any record. He had
13. 6. I. Abraham, Aug. 22, 1685, m. 1709, Abigail Wilkinson, of Ch'stown.
15. 7. II. Isaac, June 2, 1688, d. Jan. 20, 1739-40.
18. 8. III. Jacob, Aug. 13, 1692.
20. 9. Iv. Joseph, also Aug. 13, '92, d. 1759, m. first, at the age of 50. v. Mary, May 10, '95.
10. Samuel Cousins, pr. a brother of Abraham, r. and had in S., by w. Deborah, 11. 1. Samuel, Jan. 31, 1692 ; II. Benj., Feb. 16, 1696 -- 7.
6. 13. Abraham m. Abigail Wilkinson, of Charlestown, who d. Dec. 21, 1754, and with his father and brothers drew 204 acres in Doug., and was one of a Committee to build the first meeting house in Holliston, in 1726, and d. 1726 -- 30. He had
I. Abraham, drew 42 acres in D., 1730, pr. aged 21, an only son, who m. Phebe Fairbanks, of Med., 1759, had no child. recorded.
II. Unis, Oct 16, 1716, d. Apl. 5, '18; III. Abigail, Feb. 20, 1718. Iv. Ruth, Jan. 12, '23 -- 4.
7. 15. Isaac, m. Martha (Haven) Wessan, who d. Oct. 21, 1746, at H., was constable in S., 1721, s. 1 m. S., of Washacum Pond, in Ashland, and had I. Isaac, May 13, 1716, d. unm. ; II. Martha, Dec. 2, '17, d. unm., Mar. 12, '37-8; III. Elizabeth, Nov. 25, '20, m. Daniel Jenning, of H., Jly. 11, '39, and had I. Daniel, and II. Isaac, both of whom s. on the homestead. Iv. Sarah, Nov. 22, '23, m. George Whitney, of Hol.
24. 17. v. Joseph, Feb. 2, '26, d. Dec. 27, 1787, a. 61; VI. Rebecca, Mar. 24, '28-29, d. Nov. 19, 1807, m. Ezekiel Morse, of Med.
VII. Mercy, Aug. 24, '32, d. Oct. 26, 1770, m. Joseph Jolinson, of H.
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8. 18. Jacob, m. Mary Wallis, pr. dg. of John W., by w. Mary, of S., had I. Joshua, Mar. 21, 1723 -- 4, and removed to R. I.
9. 20. Joseph, m. Rebecca Hill, Nov. 3, 1742, dg. of Doct. Elcazer H., of S., r. S., had I. John, Oct. 14, 1743, d. yg. ; 11. Mercy, May 8, '45, m. - Rider ; III. Rebecca, Nov. 25, '46, m. Samuel Lamb, r. Phillipstown. IV. Ruth, May 27, '50.
28. 22. v. Asa, Oct. 17, '52, m. Lois Cousins, and d. Jly. 25, 1825.
VI. Malady, Dec. 11, '54, m. Theophilus Candy, r. N. Y.
34. 23. VII. Isaac, June 7, '57, m. Susanna.
17. 24. Joseph m. Susanna Eames, who d. Dec. 18, '59 ; 2d, Abigail Jones, dg. of Col. Jones, of Hopk., and who d. May 25, 1806, a. 80. Joseph inherited the homestead in Holl., now Ashland, and had I. Martha, Apl. 18, 1747, m. Robt. Muzzy, r. Dublin ; II. Joseph, May 24, '49, killed in the war of the revolution ; III. Susanna, m. Isaac Cousins, of S.
27. 26. Iv. Isaac, Aug. 29, '62, d. Aug. 28, 1843, m. Sarah Morse, his cous. v. Abigail, Mar. 28, '63, d. Mar. 25, 1853, m. Isaac Jennings, of H., her cousin, who d. Apl. 27, 1821 ; VI. Lois, m. Asa Cousins, the cousin of her father.
26. 27. Isaac inherited the homestead of his father, grd. and gr. grd. father. I. Rebecca, Nov. 22, 1785, m. Reuben Cozzens of S .; II. Nabby, Nov. 14, '87 ; d. Nov. 13, 1806; III. Jesse, Nov. 29, '89, m. Nancy Dowse ; IV. Isaac, Feb. 14, '92, m. Mary Fay, has Mary, m. Milton Bullard, of Bell. ; v. Anna, Ap. 19, '94, m. Jona. Eames. VI. Sally, Dec. 30, '97, d. yg. ; VII. Myra, Oct. 2, '99, m. Henry Babcock. VIII. Dexter, Sep. 21, 1807, m. Caroline Eames, from Hopk., rs. near Pawsett Hill, of which he is proprietor, in the S. part of S.
22. 28. Asa inherited the ancient place of the family in S., m. Lois Cousins. I. Asa, Jan. 2, 1777, d. yg .; II. Joseph, Jly. 30, '79, d. in H., m. Ruth Stratton, r. Hopk., and Jeffery ; IfI. John, Ap. 30, '81, m. Ruth Cheney, r. Holl., now Ashland, had Henry and John, (d.); Iv. Reuben, Feb. 23, '83, m. Rebecca Cozzens, his cousin, r. 1 m. s. of the W., and was killed, Sept. 14, 1853 ; v. Levi, Aug. 7, '88, r. unm. in Ashd. ; VI. Lois, Mar. 5, '88, m. Asa C., her cousin, and 2d, Joseph Eames ; VII. Polly, May 17, '91, m. Ebenezer Twitchell, r. Jackson, Me. ; VIII. Julia, July 17, '93, m. Joshua Twitchell, r. Jackson, Mc.
23. 34. Isaac, a blacksmith, m. Susanna Cousins, 1779, r. opposite his brothers. I. Asa, Feb. 8, 1781, m. Lois Cousins, had no issue. She m. 2d, Joseph Eames, of Ashland ; II. Susanna, Nov. 13, '84, d. unm. ; III. Isaac, Oct. 13, '87, d. unm.
1. Joseph Crackbone, w. Lucy Cooledge, had at S. I. Lucy, Ap. 14, 1752. II. Hannah, Dec. 19, '53, m. Sylvester Bedlam, '92, r. Ashford, Ct. III. Mary, Aug. 14, '56; IV. Joseph, Sept. 4, '58.
3. 2. v. Joseph, Oct. 20, '59.
2.3. Joseph, m. Abigail Clapp, Jan. 1, 1782, and had at S. I. Lemuel, Mar. 27, 1783, d. Sept. 16, '86 ; II. Polly, Dec. 6, '84 ; III. Lemuel, Oct. 18, '86. IV. Sukey, Aug. 12, '88; v. Nancy, Mar. 9, '91; VI. Lydia, Mar. 20, '93; VII. Hannah, Mar. 19, '95 : VIII. Josepli Oct. 22, '97. IX. Charles, Nov. 22, '99.
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