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ous man, and like most of the Wrenth. branch, distinguished for music, of which he was a teacher. He had,
I. Calvin, jun., b. Nov. 17, 1791, d. Feb. 10, 1846, m. Martha Blood ; was a soldier in the war of 1812, and in the Hampden bat- tle, Sep. 5, 1814.
II. Sully,7 Sep. 21, 1793, d. Apl. 17, 1833, m. Nathan Kingsbury, had, 1. Lewis,8 rs. a farmer in B. ; 2. Nathan,8 rs. a mercht. at Bradford, and three others, d.
111. Hervey,7 Apl. 28, 1796, d. Dec. 15, 1839, m. Phebe Fitts of Wor- cester, Mass., had 7 children,8 4 of whom now r. at Indian Orchard, N. HI.
IV. Watson,7 Apl. 11, 1798, m. Mary Ann Burr, rs. B., had, 1. Chs. Watson,8 Jan. 7, 1832, d. Oet. 30, '32 ; 2. Chs. Watson,8 Aug. 31, '33, rs. Grass Valley, Nevada Co., Cal. ; 3. James Warren,8 Aug. 23, '37, is a mariner ; 4. John Calvin," Sep. 27, '41; 5. Infant, b. and d. Feb. 4, '45 ; 6. Samuel Bugbee, May 13, '46 ; 7. Mary Annah Cushing,8 Jan. 2, '51.
v. Mary,7 b. " A." 19, 1801, m. Dea. Alex'r Arno Fisher, had 5 children, two of whom r. with their parents in B.
VI. Abigail,7 b. June 12, and d. June 14, 1803.
VII. Julia Ann,7 Feb. 10, 1804, d. Aug. 23, '42, m. John Holyoke, had three children,8 all r. B.
VIII. James Hastings,8 Mar. 29, 1800, inhabits the homestead in B.
Iv. Nancy,7 Jly. 20, 1808, d. Mar. 20, 1830.
x. Samuel Bugbee,7 Jly. 15, 1811, m. - Humphrey, at Warren, R. I., where he is. a ship carpenter.
Pt. I. Ch. II. No. 258. George Holbrook,7 m. Mary Staples, dg. of Simeon S. of Mend., who d. Sep., 1835 ; and 2d, Mrs. Jane K. Bugbee, dg. of of the excellent Dea. John Robinson, formerly of Brookline, where he now rs. He had by his first wf.
1. George R.,8 m. Abby Warren, rs. Nebraska, has 1, Mary Staples ?; 2, Alfred," now in New York.
II. Benj.,8 rs. Milford.
III. Mellen,8 rs. Brookline.
IV. Albert," d. in New York, leaving a wid. and chd.9
v. Delia,8 m. Mr. Dean or Bean, rs. Milford. His other children d yg. P. II. Ch. I. No. 38. Moses,5 b. 14, 1738, at Grafton, where he died Mar. 26,
1802. He m. Mary , who d. May 15, 1788, and had at G. only
I. Moses," b. Oet. 28, 1767, d. Jan. 1, 1808, m. Sally -. r. G, had
1. Austin,7 Sept. 27, 1792, m. Martha G. Harrington, Nov. 28, 1816.
2. Robert Mellen,7 May 10, 1794, m. Clarissa J. Pierce, Dec. 17, 1810
3. Puah; Oet. 2, 1796. 4. Sally,7 May 6, 1798. Mary W.,5 May 6, 1798, d. Oct. 7, 1815. 6. Martha,' Mar. 14, 1802. I Candace,7 Mar. 4, 1804.
Pt. II. Ch I. No. 36. Win.,5 m. Sarah Batcheller, May 15, 1753, and had at G.
I Sarah, 6 Mar. 4, 1754. 11. Hannah," Apl. 13, '57. in. Josiah,6 Apl. 15, '59. iv. Nathaniel,6 May 23,'Gt. v. Anna," May 29, '63 VI. Mary,6 Sept. 22, '65. vn. Stephen," Oct. 8, '67, d. May 26, 1850, mn. Sally - -, who d. Jan. 30, 1822, a. 43, and had at G. 1. Polly, Ang. 3, 1799. 2. Lewis, Oct. 16, 1800, rs. G. 3. Josiah, Oct. 18, '02. 4. Asenath, Aug. 1, '05. 5. W'in , Jly 9, '07, d. '56, at Leices. m.
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6. Sally B.,! Aug. 20, 1809. 7. Martha P.,' Jan. 19, '12. 8. Han- nah G., Jan. 12, '14. 9. Edmond Stephen,' Apl. 23, '16. Ix. Asa," Nov. 16, 1769; x. Martha,6 Dec, 7, '71 ; xI. Patty,6 June 22, '78,
p. 102. Austin Holbrook,' Esq., s. of Moses® by wf. Sally Mellen, and grd. s. of Moses5 by wf. Mary Whipple, is a highly respected citizen of Grafton, and resides upon the place first improved by his gr. grd. f. John,4 who was registered as belonging to Mendon. He had, by wf. Martha G. Harrington,
1. Martha Harrington,8 Apl. 19, 1818, d. Feb. 13, '56, In. Lorenzo Leland, Esq., of Ottawa, Ill.
It. Sarah Caroline,8 Jly. 29, 1820, died Jan. 17, 1821.
III. Charles Austin,8 Dec. 6, 1821, m. Sarahe W. McNamard, b. at G., Dec. 9, 1821, and rs. at Worcester, engaged in the boot and shoe business.
IV. George Mellen,8 Oct. 28, 1823, rs. at Chicago, Ill.
v. Ann Frances,8 Sep. 6, 1825, died May 5, '5.1.
FI. Wm.,8 Deo. 8, 1828, rs. a farmer at Ottawa, Ill.
VII. Frederic,8 Oct. 28, 1830, rs. a mercht. at Ottawa.
VIII. Ferdinand,8 Nov. 21, 1833, rs. at Geneseo, Ill.
Ix. Benj. Estabrook,8 May 21, 1835, rs. a clerk at Worcester.
x. John Mellen,8 Mar. 12, 1838, rs. at W.
' p. 102. Harvey,7 3d chd. of Calvin, m. Phebe Fitts, Sep. 1, 1821, dg. of John F. of Charlton, and had
1. Calista,8 Nov. 7, 1822 ; Ir. Lorinda,8 Feb. 13, '24, d. Oct. 13, '27; III. John Fitts,8 Feb. 27, 1825, d. Aug. 27, '28; Iv. Lou- isa,8 Oct. 17, 1826, d. Oct. 17, '27 ; v. Lucy,8 Sep. 9, 1828, d. Mar. 17. '34; VI Julia Ann8 Jly. 21, 1830, d. Mar. 7, '34; VII. Chester,8 May 25, 1832; vIn. Fanny Eliza, Nov. 16, 1834; Ix. John Chandler,8 June 16, 1837; x. Elvira,8 Aug. 23, 1839, d. Nov. 5, '44. This family since 1854 have r. at Indian Orchard, Mass.
Pr. II. Ch, 1. No. 57. Amos Holbrook, Esq., with a view to the ministry, gd. 1807 at Han. College, where he had acquired a thorough classical educa- tion ; but having become the subject of an organic affection which would embarrass if not speedily terminate his labors in the pulpit, he relinquished his darling and long cherished purpose and devoted himself to teaching. The instructions which be gave in the Latin, Greek and Hebrew Languages, led to his being styled Prof. H. He was an eminent musician, and long served the 2d Pres. Church in Newark, N. J. as chorister. July 26, 1849, this amiable man closed his useful life, " in full hope of Him for whom he had lived." Aged 72. He had by wf. Sophia Cook, still r. in N.,
I. Sophia,7 Jly. 16, 1809, m. June 11, '26, John Edward West, jun., fr. New York, rs. Newark.
II. Amos Stephen,7 Nov. 23,' 1817, m. Nov. 7, '44, Elizabeth Adams Randel, dg. of Wm. Stephen R., of Albany, N. Y., rs. N., a printer and successor to his honored father as chorister to the 2d Pres. Ch.
III Andrew Law," Nov. 20, 1821, m. Nov. 21, '44, Elizabeth B. Nich- ols, and d. Oct. 22, '47, soon after the commencement of a brilliant carcer in the legal profession.
1v. Albert Marsh," Apl. 27, 1827, m. Dec. 23, '48, Mary Emily D. Garretson, rs. N.
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Pt. I. Ch. II. No. 53. Silvanus Holbrook,5 d. at Uxb. ab. 1782, m. Thankful Thayer, who d. his wid. Dec. 10, 1798, a. 73, - bad
I. Silvanus," Apr 1 21, 1750, m. Molly Thayer, s. in Doug., had, 1. Phebe,' Feb. 16, 1773, m. Keith Taft, r. Northbridge ; 2. Ezekiel," April 18, '77, d. um. ; 3. Joseph,' Nov. 6, '81, m. - Cook, was killed by a tree, had, Joseph ; 4. Polly,' m. Daniel Logee, r. Doug. II. Ruth,6 Aug. 10, 1751.
III. Rachel,6 Nov. 6, '53.
IV. Comfort,8 Mar. 12, '56.
v. Margaret, Aug. 14, '57.
vI. Thankful,6 Feb. 23, '60.
VII. Molly,6 Feb. 1, '62.
VIII. Stephen," June 19, '64, d. Aug. 16, 1830 ; m. Sept. 11, 1787, Hope- still Albee, b. Jan. 17, '67, d. Jan. 18, 1840, s. on the homestead in Uxb., 3 miles S. of the centre, and 50 rods E. of the R. R., - had,
1. Rachel,7 April 22, 1789. m. Foster Verry, May 24, 1810, rs. Blackstone, has, 1. James,8 m. Nancy Nolen, rs. a manufacturer at B., has Isadore9; 2. Chloe,8 m. David Wilder, rs. Toledo, O .; 3. Sally,8 m. Dr. Wm. B. Nolen, rs. Franklin.
2. Silvanus,7 July 28, 1792, (d.) m. Elizabeth Farnum ; 2d, Han- nah Whitney ; 3d, Martha Waters, (d. ) had Ellen S.,8 and Silvanus.5 3. Willard,7 Capt., April 7, '95, m. Alice Comstock, Aug. 8, 1822, and inherits the homestead in Ux., - had 1. Adaline,8 Sep. 8, 1823. m. John P. Dryden, rs. Worcester, lias Willard H.º; 2. Amanda,8 May 6, 1826 (d.); 3. Daniel S.,9 " Feb. 20, 1829," rs. with hisf. 4. Wilder,7 b. also, April 7, '95, d. Jan. 2, 1855, m. Tyla Buffum, had 1. Stephen B.,8 April 8, 1819, at Smithfield, R. I., m. Nov. 27, . '39, Hannah O. Sutton, b. Aug. 16, 1819, dg. of John S., of Doug., rs. a manufacturer in Sutton, had 1. Wilder S.,' Aug. 31, '40; 2. Flora A.,9 Dec. 6, '42 ; 3. Harriet A.," Jan. 27, '55.
2. Elizabeth F.,8 m. James C. Southwick.
5. Chloe,7 Aug. 13, 1801, d. '55, m. Nov. 14, '22, Jona. F. South- wick, - has, Stephen,8 Emeline,8 Lydia,8 Mary,8 Silvanus H.8
6. Henry,' April 19, 1804, rs. Barre, m. Sally Wadsworth, - had 1. Franklin,8 Nov. 25, '29 ; 2. Stephen,8 Nov. 4, '31 ; 3. John W.," July 9, '33, at Uxb. ; 4. Joseph 8; 5. Henry A.8; 6. Mary E.
7. Ellery,' June 26, 1810, d. July 10, '47, r. Uxb. rep. to G. C., 1838, m. May 10, '31, Hannah C. Hale, - had 1. Eliza,8 Feb. 27, '32 ;,2. William E.,8 Feb. 29, '36, d. Sep. 7, '36 ; 3. William El- lery Channing,8 Dec, 14, '37 ; 4. Chloe M.,8 Dec. 17, '39.
IX. Abigail,6 Sep. 13, 1765.
x. Henry," Feb. 11, 1768, s. in Mend., now Blackstone, - had 1. Nel- son,7 (d.) r. B .; 2. Lyman,7 rs. at the homestead, has 6 children8 ; 3. Willard,7 r. B.
XI. Lucy,8 Sep. 13, 1770.
P. 95. v. Lewis Holbrook,7 b. Nov. 12, 1801, m. Oct. 2, '44, Almira A. Brig- bam, b. Jan. 15, '18, d. Sep. 17, '52; 2d, Mrs. Martha Ray, Oct. 5, '54, rs. Millbury, - had 1. Adalaide M., July 24, '45 ; 2. Lewis H., July 22, '52, d. Dec. 14, '52.
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1. Daniel Jennings, m. Elizabeth Cozzens, July 11, 1739, had at H., I. Isaac, Jan. 24, 1739-40, d. Oct. 21, '43 ; II. Susanna, Dec. 20, '41, d. Oct. 19, '43 ; III. Susanna, Dec. 30, '43, d. Oct. 18, '56 ; Iv. Elizabeth, Mar. 16, '45-6 ; v. Martha, Aug. 15, '48; VI. Patience, Mar. 15, '53, m. Simeon Miller, '74.
5. 2. VII. Daniel; VIII. Susanna, Apl. 3, '61, m. and r. Dublin ; IX. Abigail, Sep. 22, '63.
3. Jesse Jennings, w. Hannah, r. H., had, I. Selecte, Mar. 18, '97 ; II. Horris, Apl. 8, '88.
2. 5. Daniel, m. Lydia -- , and inherited the homestead in N. E. corner of H., now Ashland, and had, I. Isaac, Mar. 15, 1777 ; II. Lydia, Dec. 18, '72; III. Micah, July 25, '79.
6. Isaac, pr. s. of Daniel, senr., m. Abigail, and had at H. I. Nabba, Feb. 1, 1782 ; II. Calvin, Nov. 21, '86.
1. Nathaniel Johnson, born at Roxbury, Mar. 21, 1669, had a lot assigned him in S., Mar. 8, 1696, and either d. or rm. soon after. His w. was Abigail -, and he was pr. the father of,
5. 2. I. Joseph, who remained at S. and H. and inherited his lands and rights, and d. Mar. 25, 1744-5 ; II. Nathaniel, who m. Mary Haven, Nov. 23, 1708, and had Jona., Jan. 30, 1709-10 ; III. Wm., who m. Mary Morse, and had at S., Sarah, Mar. 20, 1716; IV. Mary, who m. Noah Morse, 1705; v. Martha, Feb. 19, 1696-7 ; VI. Mehetabel, Oct. 15, 1699.
2. 5. Joseph, m. Lydia -, drew land in Doug., 1715, and r. where Jonas Curtis rs. in H., and had, I. Lydia, July 27, 1709.
15. 6. II. Moses, Nov. 18, 1711.
20. 7. III. Isaac, Mar. 28, 1714; IV. David, July 8, 1719.
28. 8. v. Elisha, Nov. 20, '20.
24. 9. VI. David, Aug. 28, '23 ; VII. Sarah, July 18, '27 ; VIII. Joseph, '29. 11. 10. Ix. Joseph, Jan. 30, '31.
10. 11. Joseph, m. Marcy Cousins, May 1, 1755, who d. '70. He m .? 2d, Keziah -, who d. July 26, '78, and had at H., I. Mercy, May 19, 1758. II. Joseph, Apl. 26, '60.
46. 13. III. Silvanus, Dec. 18, '61, m. Marcy -; IV. Zuba, Sep. 27, '63, d. unm. ; v. Rhoda, June 10, '65, m. July 27, '82, Samuel Rockwood ; VI. Lois, June 3, '67, m. Moses Rockwood, of Med. ;
VII. Eneas, May 10, '69, m. and had a family, and d. in H. about 1808.
6. 15. Moses, m. Sabilla Plimpton, of S., May 18, 1732, had at HI. 39. 16. I. Simeon, June 22, 1733 ; II. Sabilla, Oct. 4, '34; III. Moses, Oct. 5,
. '38; Iv. Lydia, Sep. 15, '42; v. Zedakiah, Dcc. 5, '40, d. July 5, '45; VI. Mary, Feb. 24, '44-5 ; VII. Ithamer, Jan. 10, '52;
7. 20. Isaac, m. Abigail Leland, of H., Feb. 15, 1736-7, who d. Aug. 23, '45, 2d, Elizabeth Jones, Sep. 21, '49.
35. 21. I. Abner, Sep. 10, 1737, at H .; II. Isaac, May 8, '39; III. Hannah, Feb. 7, '41 ; Iv. Abigail, May 26, '43, d. July 29, '45.
38. 23. v. Reuben, Apl. 12, '45.
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9. 24. David, m. Sarah Foster, May 25, 1749, 2d, Keziah Parker, Dec. 13, '56. r. in N. part of H. had, I. David, May 25, '50, m. Ede Bullard, Nov. 3, '72, r. Chester, Vt., and was killed by a tree ; II. Samuel, June 12, '52, d. Aug. 27, '95 ; III. Sarah, Sep. 29, '57, by 2d w., and m. James Perry, '82; iv. Timothy, Mar. 21, '59.
41. 28. v. Nathaniel, Esq., Mar. 6, '61.
8. 28. Elisha, nı. Mary Guy, of H., Oct. 1, 1741, had at H., I. Perry, Mar. 24, '41-2; II. Levi, Feb. 1, '44-5; III. Aaron, Dec. 26, '47; iv. Elisha, Apl. 6, '49, m. Hephzibah Adams, '76; v. Zedakiah, Apl. 19, '51, m. Rhoda Bullard, '72, 2d, Ruth Perry ; VI. Mary, Sep. 26, '54; VII. James, Dec. 25, '57 ; VIII. Anne, Sep. 8, '60, m. Silas Pratt, '72.
21. 35. Abner, m. Miriam Jones, Mar. 19, 1761, and had in H., I. Abigail, June 15, 1762 ; II. Milla, d. July 14, '64; III. Eli, Feb. 13, '67 ; IV. Jerushia, June 12, '69 ; v. Miriam, May 9, '74 ; vI. Abner, Esq., Dec. 28, '76.
23. 38. Reuben, m. Lydia -, and had Amos, Dec. 30, 1763.
16. 39. Simeon, m. Elizabeth Gardner, Aug. 19, 1756.
40. I. Moses, Mar. 4, 1757 ; II. Eliza., Apl. 7, '60 ; III. Charlotte, Nov. 22, '66.
28. 41. Nathaniel, Esq., s. 3 m. S. W. of Hol. Common, was an efficient business man, and a citizen of influence. . He m. Persis Gibbs, of Hopk., pub., Dec. 30, 1784, a woman of great value to the chh. and world, and had, I. Anna, June 28, 1786; II. Nathan, May 26, '88, r. S.boro .; III. Asencth, Mar. 22, '91, d. yg. ; Iv. Calvin, Sep. 1, '93; v. David, Apl. 7, '96; VI. Nathaniel ; VII. Persis, m. and rs. on the homestead.
13. 46. Silvanus, w. Mercy, had 1. Joseph, Mar. 10, 1792 ; Ir. Malinda, June 7, '94, m. Willard Clark, of Med. ; III. Pamelia, Dec. 1, '95, and others.
Laban Johnson? w. Penelope, had Laban, May 4, 1772, at H., who m. Lucy -, and had Rhoena, Feb. 2, '97.
Joseph Johnson ? w. Keziah ; I. Phobe, Jan. 1, 1782; II. Jesse, Sep. 2, '84; III. Eleazer, Apl. 22, '87.
Nathan Johnson ? m. Hannah Leland, of S., 1778, and had at S., 1. Susanna, Nov. 22, '78, m. David Sanger, of S., '98 ; 1I. Artemas, Nov. 18, '80, A. M., M. D., s. and d. at Pawtucket, without issue ; III. Herman, Nov. 25, '85 ; IV. Nathan, Jan 21, '88; v. Herman, Nov. 22, '90, r. S. VI. Hannah, Sep. 4, '93; VII. Plympton, Sep. 20, '96.
1. Tho. Jones, was rated in Sherborn, in 1721, higher than any other citizen. He d. 1729, and land was drawn in his right at Doug., 1730. By wife Elizabeth, he had,
6. 2. 1. Jona., Dec. 13, 1701.
9. 3. II. Eli, Dec. 5, 1704, m. Mary -- , had Eli, Apl. 24, '56; III. Tho., May 27, '06, d. June 23, 1734. He had only Tho., jun., b. 1725, m. 1745, Mary Morse, had Phebe, Oct. 29, '45, and perished a prisoner among Indians ; IV. Elizabeth, May 27, '11.
15. 5. v. Aaron, Apl. 11, '13, d. July 30, '42.
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2. 6. Jona., w. Hannah, had at H., I. Hannah, d. Sep., 1729 ; 11. Ezekiel, May 19, '29 ; III. Jona., July 12, '31; Iv. Elizabeth, Oct. 1, '40.
3. 9. Eli, m. Marey Underwood, May 15, 1729, and had I. David, Feb. 17, '31. 11. Eli ; III. Hannah, Aug. 6, '34, m. Benj. Bullard, of H .; IV. Thankful, Apl. 6, '38, m. John Foristall ; v. Miriam, June 1, '41, m. Abner John- son ; VI. Merey, Sep. 18, '45.
12. Benj. ? w. Ruth -- , had, I. Ruth, Mar. 9, 1731 -- 2; II. Elizabeth, Apl. 25, '34 ; In. Stephen, Dec. 4, '42; IV. Anna, June 21, '45;
v. Elias, Mar. 17, '47 -- 8.
5. 15. Aaron, m. Elizabeth Bullard, Mar. 17, 1736 -- 7, had at H., 16. I. Jesse, June 28, '38, d. Nov. 17, '55.
20. 17. II. Samuel, June 15, '40; II. Elizabeth, Nov. 22, '40.
17. 20. Samuel, w. Hannah - -, had Azubah, June 22, 1762.
1. Benj. Kendall, was the s. of Tho. K., of Lexington, by w., Sarah Cheever, dg. of Rev. Tho. C., of Chelsea, and grd. s. of Tho. K., of Woburn, and gr. grd. s. of Francis K., of W., by w., Mary Tidd, who took the freeman's oath, May 26, 1647, and d. 1707, agd. ab. 87. Benj. was dismissed from the chh. in Lex., Sep. 26, 1734, to the chh. in S., and s. in the N. part of S., where Timothy K., one of his descendants, now resides. He served as selectman, 1768, '70, '78, and d., aged 96. He m. Keziah Leland, dg. of Ens. Henry L., 1733; and 2d, Eunice Leland, 1736, dg. of Dea. Timothy L., of H., and had
I. Benj., who d. with his mother, '36 ;
II. Keziah, Aug. 7, '37, m. Wm. Boden, '57 ;
III. Asenath, Mar. 29, '40, d., Oct. 6, 6, '73, m. Nathl. Holbrook, of S., '63 ; Iv. Lydia, Nov. 26, '42, m. Micah Holbrook, of S., '76 ;
4. 2. v. Benj., Mar. 18, '45, m. Keziah Twitchell, Apl. 1, '68; vI. Asaph, Oct. 3, '47, d. aged 15 ys. ; VII. Eunice, Apl. 28, '50, m. Saml. Bur- bank, of H., '73 ; VIII. Rebecca, Nov. 12, '52; Ix. Elizabeth, Aug. 23, '55, m. Benj. Houghton, of S., '82;
8. 3. x. Timothy, Dec. 9, '57, d. Nov. 5, 1829.
2. 4. Benj., by w., Keziah Twitchel, r. S. and Gardner ;
11. 5. I. Asaph, Mar. 23, 1769, r. Haverhill, and rs. Portland, Me. ;
II. Rebecca, June 2, '71, d. Oct. 31, '74;
17. 6. III. Jona., Apl. 24, '73, r. at Gardner and Hubbardston ; IV. Rebecca, Oct. 17, '75, m. Hubbard Dunster, r. Gardner ;
7. v. Martin, Sep. 8, '78, m. Prudence Kendall, r. Jamaica, Vt. ; VI. Anna, June 20, '81, m. Marshall Stodard, r. Hingham ; VII. Miriam, b. pr. at Gardner, m. Bartlett Stodard, r. G. ; VIII. Keziah, b. pr. at G., m. Simon Stone, r. G.
3. 8. Timothy, m. Lucy Rice, d. 1839, inherited the homestead in S., which he left to his only son ;
9. I. Timothy, b. Feb. 4, 1787, m. Polly Flagg, dg. of Jona. F., of Fram., by w., Hepzibah Greenwood, and had
10. I. Lucy R., Jly. 18, 1815, m. Col. Seth Hawes, of Fram. ; 11. Benj., A. M., Oct. 15, 1817, m. Lucy Bullard, and r., a teacher, at New-
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buryport ; III. Mary A., Feb. 7, '20, m. Geo. Chamberlain, r. Fram ; IV. Frances, Aug. 3, '22, m. Adam Littlefield, r. Fram. ; v. Chs. R., Dee. 20, '25, r. Dover, Me.
5. 11. Asaph, m. Eunice Case, of Haverhill; and 2d, Hanh. Batchelder, of H., and s. in Portland, Me. He had
12. I. Wm., 1795, m. Eliza. Greenough, and r. Boston ;
13. II. Benj., m. Betsey Clark, and resides in Fitchburg ;
14. III. Asaph, m., and had a son; IV. Mary, d. um. ;
15. v. James, m., and s. in Ipswich ;
VI. Timothy, d. yg. ; VII. Bathiah, m. in Me. ;
16. VIII. Daniel, s. in Danvers; Ix. Geo., by 2d w., d. in Portland, a. 30 .; x. Jane, m., and r. in P.
6. 17. Jona., m. Mary Nichols, rs. Hubbardston, had
18. 1. Asaphı, Sep. 3, 1794, m. Charity Snow, r. Alexanderville, Oh .;
19. II. Hubbard, Apl. 18, '96, m. Rhoda Sawin, r. Gardner ;
20. III. Moses, m. Balinda Gates ; 2d, Esther Bullock, of Richmond, N. H .; IV. Eunice, m. Lafayette Colman, r. Gardner ;
21. v. Orison, r., um., at G. ;
22. VI. Edmund, m. Mary Bennett, r., a landlord, at G. ;
23. VII. Crusoe (d.), m. Minerva Gates, r. Hub'n ; VIII. Rebecca, m. David N. Bishop, of H. ; Ix. Mary, m. Sylvester Gilson, r. Templeton ;
x. Fanny, m. Harrison How, r. Gard. ; XI. Harrison, d. yg.
Elisha Kendall, ? w., Ruth, had 1. Samuel at S. pr., ab. 1740.
James Kenny, w., Margt., had Jane, Oct. 30, 1730, at H.
1. Henry Kibbe,1 a tailor, joined the chh. in Dorchester, 4 (9), 1639, and the Boston Artillery Co, 1644 ; took the freeman's oath, May 18, 1642. Rachel K., supposed to be his wife, d. at D., 16 (5) 1657. He was m. by Gov. Bellingham, 5 (9) 1657, to Grizel -, by whom he had Sherebiah, bp. at D., 8 (10) 1659, on a thanksgiving day, and so named, " because his father prevailed with God by prayer for him." The father d. 10 (6) 1661, at D. Sherebiah, cordwainer, was of Cambridge, 1682, and "owned land on Jones Hill." [Bond.] " Henry Kidby " and Lewis Kidby1, had land assigned them by Boston, at Mt. Woolliston (Quincy) 1639.
2. Edward Keyby,1 a sawyer, had, by the authorities of Boston, John Bery apprenticed to him in 1645. He was of Roxbury in 1654. He had I. Deborah,2 bap. at Old South chh., in Bos. ;
11. Mary,2 bap. 1645 at Dorchester ;
3. III. James,2 bap. 1645 at D., d. 1732, m. Hannah, and had at Cambridge I. Mary,3 1668 ; II. Anna,3 1670 ;
4. III. James,3 1674, who m. Sarah -, and resided for a time at Sherborn; IV. Elizabeth,3 1681, who d. um., Dec. 20, 1715, at Sherborn ;
5. IV. Elisha,2 bap. 1645 at Dorchester ;
7. 6. v. Joshua,2 probably ; vI. Elizabeth, by w. Mary, 27 (11) 1654, at Muddy River ; VII. Rebecca, May 1, 1657, at do. ; VIII. Edward,2 pr. who r. at Enfield, and Oct. 4, 1722, m. wid. Rebecca Cooley, of Springfield ; Ix. Hannah, ? whose hus. was drowned in public service, petitioned for his pay, Sep. 5, 1723.
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KILTON, KIMBALL.
6. 7. Joshua,2 m. Mary Comy, at Woburn, May 24, 1688, s. in W. Sherborn, ab. 1710, drew 103 acres in Douglas in 1715 and '30, and in 1721, was, out of 59 citizens, rated the highest in S., except three. He d. 1731. His wife d. Jly. 9, 1712. They had I. Joshua,3 June 2, 1712, at S., who settled at the S. end of the Morse meadow, in Med., was a carpenter, owned a saw-mill on Chicken Brook, drew land in Doug., 1730, m. Abigail Dowse, of S., June 7, 1733, but had no issue. From a malformation, he could never articulate sounds. He d. Jan. 29, 1754. His estate, inventoried at £1,118, (old tenor), he gave to be equally divided to his wid. Abigail, and his br. Edward, [Suff. Prob.] ;
II. Sarah,3 b. 1708, d. Nov. 17, 1762, m. Henry Morse, 1725, and s. Į m. E. of her br. Joshua, and where wid. Uriel Cutler lives, while bears were thick, against which she, with a blazing fire-brand, was wont to defend her swine;
9. III. Edward,3 m. Abi. Morse, 1724, dg. of Jona. M., of S., who. d. about 1792. He, with his br. Joshua, Mar. 26, 1726, bought of Sam. Bullen, for £250, a tract of 126 acres in Med. He s. } m. S. E. of the upper depot, in HI., and on the E. of Chicken Brk., 100 rods S. E. of Ellis Daniel's house, and owned a saw-mill 100 do. N. W., had
I. Joshua, Apl. 20, 1731, d. Oct. 15, '32; II. James, May 8, '32, d. Aug. 22, '32;
12. 10. III. Isaac, Aug. 12, '46, or '47, d. Mar. 1, 1834 ;
11. IV. Edward, Oct. 27, '51, m. '67, Mary Goudy, of Hopk., rm. to Peru ; and 2d, to Western part of N. Y. ; v. Betty, m. - -, Maxwell, and rm. S. of Seneca Lake, N. Y. ; VI. Abigail, m. Tim. Madden ; VII. Lydia, m. Wm. Watkins ;
VIII. A dau., m. Nathan Watkins, rm. to Genesee, pr. Naples.
10. 12. Isaac, m. Phebe Whitney, May 28, 1765, inherited the homestead of his father, lived where the W. depot is in H., and left it to his s. Isaac, who sold it to a R. R. Co., ab. 1849. He had I. Asa, Sep. 14, 1766; [an Asa (pr. another), s. at Somers, Ct., and rm. to Frankfort, Herk. Co., N. Y., m. Jerusha Kibbe, and had I. Asa, of Mexico, N. Y., f. of Geo. ; II. Walter, of Winfield, N. Y .; III. Martin, of Galena, Ill. ];
II. Keziah, Mar. 28, '68 ;
III. James, Nov. 16, '70, d. agd. 38, m. and s. in N. Y. ;
IV. Eli, Mar. 25, '72 ; v. Joseph, Jly. 12, '75 ; vi. Isaac, m. Sally Bragg ; and 2d, Keziah (Adams) Miller, rs. Hol., has I. Sally ; II. Lyman M., m. Elizabeth Kingsbury, rs. H .;
VII. Phebe, m. Jeremiah Hartwell, of Bos. ; VIII. Joshua, s. in Boston ; IX. Hannah, m. David Claflin, of Bos., had David D., of B. ;
x. Whitney, b. Jan. 5, 1791, rs. H., m. Eliz'th (Hall) Sawin.
Walter Kibbe, a lawyer, and Gen. Amariah K., of Somers, Ct., are supposed to be from the same stock ; also the Kibbies of Galway, Oppenheim and Strat- ford, N. Y.
Jona. Kilton, w. Margaret, had at II., I. Jona., Feb. 6, 1756 ; II. Luke, Feb. 4, '60 ; III. Mary, Dec. 10, '61; IV. Tho., Oct. 30, '63; v. Benj., Dec. 3, '65, at S .; VI. James, Mar. 23, '68, at S.
Tho. Kimball, s. of Richd. K., of Nat., w., Hannah Fuller, fr. Ded., had at S. I. David, Mar. 25, 1791, m. Rebecca Pratt, fr. Me., r. and d. Ill. ;
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II. Ebenezer, Sep. 3, '92, m. Eliza Robbins, fr. Brighton, r. Cambridge ; III. Abigail, Mar. 5, '94, m. Albert Ellis, r. Ashland ; IV. Catherine, Apl. 1, '96, m. Wm. Davis, r. Milton ; v. Betsey, June 9, '98, m. John Stratten, r. Nat. ; VI. Rebecca, Nov. 12, 1800, d. Aug. 1, '02; vII. Tho. J., pr. d. um. ; VIII. Sally, Mar. 28, 1809, m. Malachi Babcock ; Ix. Hannah, Sep. 30, 1811, m. Geo. Hooker.
Jesse F. Kingsbury, b. Oct. 4, 1813, s. of Jesse, of Needham and grd. s. of Jesse K., of N., m. Mary O. Stevens, settled in S., 1847, on the ancient seat of the Cozzens family, has Sarah Helen, Chs. E.
Daniel Knowlton, w. Abigail, had Mary, July, 1750.
John Knowlton, m. Martha Jennings, Apl. 20, 1769, and had at HI., I. Martha, Apl. 16, '69.
Nathan Knowlton, m. Patience Miller, Aug. 20, 1781, had at H., I. Micah, Jan. 8, 1782 ; n. Susanna, May 11, '84; III. Becca, March 21, '86 ; Iv. Phila, May 20, '88; v. Sophia, Oct. 6, '96.
Elias Knowlton, w. Elizabeth -- , 2d w., Lydia Fisk, m. Aug. 2, '89, had at H., I. Elias, May 14, 1769, m. Lydia -- , had 1. Sally, Feb. 26, '95 ; II. Lucinda, June 3, '98.
II. Elizabeth, Apl. 19, '76; III. Gilbert, Mar. 6, '78;
IV. Simcon, Oct. 31, '89, by w. Lydia ; v. James, June 6, '91.
Wm. Knowlton, w. Rachel, had at S., I. Kate, Nov. 30, 1773; II. Oliver, July 8, '79.
Ephraim Lane, w. Elizabeth, had Elizabeth, Aug. 21, 1763, at S.
John Lawrence, w. Susanna, had at S., I. Sarah, Oct. 21, 1698 ; 11. Merey, Mar. 20, 1707 ; III. Samuel, Jan. 29, 1711 -- 12, at Natick.
1. Hopestill Layland, the common ancestor of the New England Lelands, was from Yorkshire, Eng. He landed and settled at Weymouth, probably as early as 1624. When the removal of Rev. Mr. Newman and the majority of the planters of W., to Rehoboth, occurred in 1644, he seems to have removed with the family of John ? Holbrook, to that part of Dorchester which became Milton. Here his son Henry, the child of his old age, as it would seem, and born no doubt at Weymouth, grew up, formed the acquaintance of Nicholas Wood and Tho. Holbrook, both residents of the same part of Dorchester, and in company with them began the first settlement cf Sherborn, 1652 -- 4. Hopestill L. is believed to have had daughters married to some of the first planters in Medfield and Bogis- tow, many of whom were from Weymouth, Braintree and Dorchester, viz., one mar- ried to - Lovell, from whom descended Hopestill and Nathaniel L., of Med., another, Experience, the first wife of Tho. Holbrook, of Sherborn. When upwards of 70 years old he seems to have removed to Bogistow to reside with his children. Here the patriarch slept with his fathers in 1655; "aged 75." The manner in which his death is recorded indicates distinction. He was one of the most ancient
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