Genealogical register of the inhabitants and history of the towns of Sherborn and Holliston, 1856, Part 7

Author: Morse, Abner, 1793-1865
Publication date: 1856
Publisher: Boston, Press of Damrell & Moore
Number of Pages: 458


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' Who would have thought that I, whose career is ended-that I, whose sands are fast dropping away-that I, with my age and physical infirmities-I whose children no longer require a father's solicitude, should have survived to pay this feeble tribute to his memory ; while he, the young, the noble-hearted, the gifted-in the fulness of his fame and usefulness-sinks into an early grave, and leaves behind him a youthful and pious wife and four orphan children, to wecp for his loss ? How inscrutable are the ways of Providence !'


Among the many noble traits of his character, on which his friends will love to dwell, was his interest in the younger members of the Bar. We remember well the embarrassment with which, as an unknown young lawyer, from the woods, we first appeared before that awful body, the Supreme Court, and we can never forget the kindness of his manner, the considerate attention which he bestowed on the obscure advocate, at once restoring confidence and winning gratitude. Such, too, was the remark of other young men, under the same trying circumstance ; and even when suffering the torments of the gout, we never knew him to show any ill feeling to the younger and humbler members of the Bar. He kept up to the last his habit of general reading, and was familiar with all the best authors, of all languages. ITis conversation was that of a full man, without the slightest approach to pedantry. It may well be said of him, that


' He was a scholar, and a wise and good one ;


Exceeding wise, fair spoken, and persuading.'


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He delivered many lectures and addresses before the literary societies of this city, which might be well compared with similar productions of men who make literature a profession. In 1847, he was appointed Professor of the Civil Law, in the Law School of Louisiana, and delivered two courses of lectures. In 1850, he was elected to fill a vacancy in the State Legislature, and a few weeks after was elected to fill the vacaney in the Second Congressional District, occasioned by the entrance of Mr. C. M. Conrad into the Cabinet. Judge Bullard thus returned to Congress, after an absence of sixteen years. IIe found but few of his old friends in either House. He did not speak during the short session, though we know it had been his wish to do so on the California Bills. His thorough knowledge of the Spanish laws, and their system of land titles, would have enabled him to give Congress much valuable information, which is now lost. During the session, he argued several cases in the Supreme Court, and was treated with marked attention by that talented and learned Bench.


His health during the winter was remarkably good, and the cold, dry climate braced his constitution. But he imprudently returned home by the Southern route, and the fatigue and exposure of the journey completely prostrated him. He lingered for three weeks, and died at last from the gout in the stomach .- His funeral was attended by a large number of the Bar, the Judges of the Supreme Court, and many of the most prominent citizens."


Judge Bullard m. Sarah Kcasar ? and had


I. Henry,7 who d. 1852 ; It. Charles," who rs. at San Francisco ; III. Mary Ann7 ; Iv. Virginia7 ; v. Julia.7


v. Royal," Rev. A. M., May, 1789, grad. 1810, at Yale Col.


He m. Oct. 25, 1820, Miss Esther Lewis Murry, b. at Camden, S. C., Nov. 5, 1800. After spending most of his years at the S., he in 1829, removed to Cincinnati, Ohio, and from thence to Lancaster, and next to Mount Carmel ; employed most of the time as agent for the American Sund. School Union for Ohio. Urged by representations of the character and prospects of the Prairie Country, and by the desire to plant religious institutions there before opposition should become organized against them, he disposed of his place at Mt. C. in 1833, and removed to Hennipen, in N. Ill., and the next year, as was then the custom of settlers, took measures to secure a claim on government land, 25 miles above the mouth of Fox R,, where he finally settled with his family, and spent the remainder of his days in superintend- ing the opening of his farm, collecting the settlers around as they arrived, and showing them the only way to a better country. Thus closed the life of another descendant of Prudence Fraric, in the exalted pursuit of doing good. He d. Dec. 13, 1846, at Millbrook Farm, Kendall Co., Ill. He had


I. Sarah Elizabeth,7 Nov. 2, 1822, at Camden, d. Oct. 21, '24; II. John Royal,7 Nov. 21, 1824, m. Catharine L. Corns, Mar. 3, 1853, and had I. Aurelia Rebecca,8 Jan. 27, '54, at Millbrook Farm ; III. Sarah Elizabeth,7 2d, Jan. 26, 1827, at C., m. May 21, '47, Geo. Gale, r. Millford, Ill., had I. Royal Lce,8 June 19, '54 ; IV. James Murry,7 Jan. 30, 1827, m. Mary Jane Corns, May 13, '51, r. Millbrook Farm, had Mury Esther, Feb. 27, '52 ;


v. Henry Rudulph,7 Feb. 6, 1832, at Mt. Carmel, Oh., d. Aug. 3, '32; VI. Rachel Blanding,7 Dec. 30, 1833, at Hennipen, Ill., m. Peter S. Lott, Mar. 3, '53, r. New Newark, Ill., had Sarah Eliz.,8 May 11, '54 ; VII. Edward S., Jly. 20, 1836, on Fox R., r. Millbrook Farm ;


VIII. Mary Esther,7 Nov. 3, 1839, on Fox R., r. Milford, Ken. Co., Ill.


VI. Sarah Bullard,6 Apl. 1, 1791, m. Oct. 7, 1819, Joseph Breck,7 b. Jly. 1,


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1794, s. of Jona. B.6 (b. May 12, 1762, d. 1826,) and grd. son of Edward B.5, (b. June 2, 1738, d. June 30, 1767,) and gr. grd. s. of Edwd. B.4 (b. Feb. 24, 1699, d. 1788,) and gr. gr. grd. s. of Edwd. B.3 (b. 1674, d. Sep. 5, 1713,) and gr. gr. gr. grd. s. of John B.2 (b. Feb. 1650, d. Feb. 17, ,1690,) and gr. gr. gr. gr. grd. s. of Edward B.,1 of Dorchester, 1630, and d. Nov. 2, 1662. Mr. Breck keeps an extensive agricultural warehouse and seed store in N. Market st., Boston, and rs. in Brighton ; had


I. Charles Henry B. Breck,7 Aug. 23, 1821, m. Fanny Brown, of Br., and has Charles Henry ;


II. Margaret B., Feb. 22. '26, m. Wm. Strong, and has Ellen ;


VII. Mary Adams Bullard,6 Apl. 21, 1794, m. Oct. 2, 1823, Shubael Blanding, M. D., of Columbia, S. C., b. Nov. 15, 1795, son of Shubacl B., of Royalston, Mass., and had only


I. Elizabeth,7 Jly. 1, 1824, m. Apl. 23, '46, John Wm. Powell, M. D., b. Apl. 25, '23, at Fairfield, S. C., and had 1. Mary Frances,8 Mar. 15, '41 ; II. Wm. Blanding,8 Jly. 26, '48 ; III. John Henry,8 Jly. 3, '50 ; IV. Lucius Bullard,8 Nov. 18, '51 ; v. Elizabeth Carpenter,8 Apl. 17, '54, d. Oct. 3, '54.


VIII. Charles Adams Bullard,6 Esq., A. M., grad. 1819, HI. U., read law, s. at Camden, S. C., where he m. Mar. 31, '21, Margaret Douglas, fr. Scotland, who d. Aug. 1, '21, a. 21. He m. 2. Julia Ann Bloodworth, Mar. 31, '29, had I. James Leonard7 ; II. Amie Ann7 ; III. Mary Eliza7; IV. Chs. Amos7 ; v. Julia Adams7. He now resides at Natchitoches, La., retired from the Bar, has been a Dis. Judge, and 5 years a member of the Legislature, of La.


103. 133. Eli, A. M., Esq., grad. at Yale Col. 1787 ; settled in Fram. where he taught an Academy, practised law, and for 8 yrs. served as Town Clerk. He m. Ruth Buckminster, 1794, dg. of Lawson B., by w. Mary -, and b. Sep. 17, '76. He d. May, 1824. He had I. Chas.,6 Jly. 4, '96, d. um. at sea. II. Nancy,6 Dec. 20, '99, m. Otis Fairbanks, of Bos., had three children, only one of whom survives.


III. Edward,6 d. yg. Iv. Maria,6 m. - Jones, of Bos., and has children. 104. 134. Royal,5 m. Ruth Penniman ; had I. Amcy.6


105. 135. Samuel,5 settled at Shrewsbury, and by w. Abigl. Bullard, had I. Ama,6 June 18, 1787, d. June 3, 1848, m. John Morse, had I. Caroline,7 Aug. 3, 1815, m. John P. Muzzy, r. Newark, N. J., has Marcus M. ; II. Cyrus,7 Jly. 8, '10, r. N. J., has Howards and John8 and Chas.8; III. Harrison K.," Apl. 28, 1826, (see memorial of the Morses, p. 84.)


II. Dolly,6 Apl., 1794, m. Joseph Morse, of W. Boylston.


III. Jason,6 Jly. 1798, r. Shrewsbury, m. Sarah How ; had Geo. H.7 Aug. 1823 ; Chs.7 May, '25 ; John,7 Oct. '27. ; Sarah M.7 Nov. '29 ; Samuel,7 June, '31 ; Elizabeth," June, '33; Eli,7 1835; Harriet,7 Dec., '37.


IV. Frances,6 Oct., 1808, m. Chauncey Bond, of Brookfield.


106. 136. Liberty,5 s. at New Salem, m. Abigail Learned, dg. of Edward L., of S. and Sturbridge, by w. Sarah Pratt, and grd. dg. of Capt. Edward L., of S., by wife Sarah (Fuller) Pratt, and gr. grd. dg. of Dea. Benoni L., of S., by w. Sarah Fanning, and gr. gr. grd. dg. of Isaac L., of Chelmsford, by w. Mary Stearns, and gr. gr. gr. grd. dg. of Wm. Learned, of Charlestown,


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who took the freeman's oath, May 14, 1634, and who was so highly esteemed for his intelligence and virtue, that his fellow citizens 26 (2) 1638, associated him with Mr. Increase Nowell, Mr. John Harvard, and 3 others, to " con- sider of some things tending towards a body of laws." She d. Feb. 29, 1808. IIe m. 2d, Holbrook, from B., and had


I. Edward,6 May, 1800; II. James, d. yg. ; III. JamesG ; Iv. Wm.6 and by 2d w. he had ; v. Abigail6 ; VI. Gilford" ; VIII. AaronG ; Ix. Betsey6 ; x. Hannah.6


107. 137. Amos,5 settled in Holl., near the ancient homestead in Med., m. Abigail Adams, dg. of Obadiah A., of W. Med., by w. Abigail Harding, and gr. dg. of Nathan A. by w. Keziah Thomson, and gr. grd. dg. of Obadiah A., of Med., by w. Christian Sanford, fr. Mendon, and gr. gr. grd. dg. of John A. of Medfield, by. w. Deborah -, and gr. gr. gr. grd. dg. of Edward A., of M., the son of Henry, of Braintree, (now Quincy) and who drew in 1659, the land on Chicken Brook, which was inherited and occupied by her father. Amos B. had


1. Amos,6 A. M., Rev., Jly. 13, 1807, d. ab. '50. He grd. at Amherst Col. 1833 ; studied Theology at the Sem. at Andover ; was sometime Prin. of the Academy in Leicester ; and Oct. 26, 1843, was ordained Pastor of the Orthodox Congl. chh. in Barre, where he d., He was an accurate scholar, an able theologian, an accomplished writer, a kind friend and devoted minister. Hle m. Mary Ann Durant, fr. Exeter, N. H., Dec. 30, 1839, and had


I. Elizabeth C.,7 Dec. 12, 1842 ; II. Wm. D.,7 Sep. 29, '44 ; III. Mary L.,7 Aug. 17, '46.


II. Mary,6 Nov. 21, 1808, m. Stephen W. Richardson, of Frank.


III. Silvanus,6 Nov. 26, '10, m. Mary F. Morse, dg. of Andrew M., of Med .; had Fred. F.,7 Nov. 30, '36, d. Sep. 15, '38.


Iv. Cyrus,6 Apl. 9, 1813, inherits the ancient seat of the family in Med., m. Ede Patridge, (sce memorial of Morses, Note No. XLVII) and had I. Abigail A.,7 Jly. 7, '30 ; II. Rhoda P.,7 Jly. 12, '40 ; III. Fred. F.,7 Sep. 15, '41, d. Feb. 2, '43 ; Iv. Silvanus,7 Oct. 30, '43 ; v. Amos E.,7 Oct. 4,'46 ; VI. Joanna E., Sep. 12,'48.


v. Eliza,6 Jan. 7, 1816, m. Stephen W. Richardson, of Frank., and had I. Mary,7 Feb. 28, 1836 (d.) ; II. Mary,7 Aug. 8, '37, d. '39 ; III. John W.,7 Sep. 8, '39 ; Iv. Henry B.,7 May 21, '40 ; v. W. S.,7 Apl. 12, '41. ?


VI. Frederick," Aug. 25, 1827.


107 1-2. 138. Abigail,5 m. Tho. Burbank, of Warren, and had


I. Geo.,6 1814, m. Charlotte Davis, had Geo. H., Chs. E. and Charlotte. II. Chs.,6 1816, m. Martha Davis ; had Martha E.,7 and Charlotte. III. Wm.,6 1819, m. Elizabeth Davis ; had Nelson C.," Wm. A.7


IV. Henry,6 1821, m. -, and had Abby Jane," Adaline Ann.7 v. John,6 1826.


109. 139. Isaac,5 inherited the farm of his father Malachi, 1 1-2 m. N. of Med. Village, m. Mary Fisher, pr. dg. of Dea. Samuel F., of Med, and b. Sep. 4, 1741. He had


I. Silas,6 Jan. 12, 1767, m. Thankful Adams ; s. at Werdall ; had Anna,7 Nov. 30, '93 ; Moses,7 Jly. 26, '96, at Med.


II. Julia,6 May 2, '68, m. Elijah Clark, of Medfield.


III. Malachi, Esq., Aug. 13, '70, m. Polly Littlefield, b. Oct. 29, '74, dg.


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of John L. by w. Tabitha Adams, m. June 27, '54, and grd dg. of Ebenz. L., of Holl, by w. Abiah Morse, and gr. gr. grd. dg. Ebenz. L., of Newton, by w. Lydia -, and gr. gr. grd. dg. of John L. by w. Mary -, who, late of Wrentham, Apl. 1675, sold a house lot there to Henry Wight, and pr. gr. gr. gr. grd. dg. of John Littlefield, who d. at W. June, 13, 1674. Malachi B., Esq., s. in early life in the N. W. of Med., where he and his lady still live, sure of grateful remembrance when they are no more .* They had


I. Elias,7 A. M., Esq., of II., who grad. 1823, B. U., read law with Elijah Morse, Esq., of Boston, s. in HI., where for 20 ys. he has been in practice, serving the town in all the offices in her gift. He m. Persis Daniels, of S., and had chil. ;


IT. Malachi, Rev., A. M., who grad. 1841, D. C., studied divinity with Rev. Dr. Ide of Med., settled as pastor of a Cong'l chh. at Winchen- don, where he was much beloved and respected as a man and minister, and useful for the time he remained. But his labors were destined to be short. He d. with a consumption ab. 1850, greatly lamented by his flock and numerous acquaintances, leaving a young wid. and one child ; III. Appleton, who rs. in H. ; Iv. Hartwell, who pr. rs. in Westboro'.


IV. Rachel," June, 29, 1772, m. Eli Thurston, r. W. boro'.


v. Mary,6 Dec. 17, '74, d. Aug. 22, 1802, unmarried.


VI. Isaac,6 Dec. 26, '76, m. Peuah Fisher, and inherited the homestead.


VII. Achsah," Aug. 21, '78, m. Elihu White, of Franklin.


IX. Elihu,6 Jan. 2, '82, d. 1847, leaving a s., Albert ; r. Wendall.


x. Elias,6 May 15, '85, d. Feb. 8, 1798.


XI. Nathan,6 May 19, '87, m. Nancy Russel, dg. of Thos. R., of Oxford, s. 1-2 m. N. W. of Med. village, and had


I. Elizabeth,7 Dec., 1816, m. Rev. John Garnon, of Limington, N. H. ; IT. Sabrina,7 Mar. 25, '20, m. Rev. Malachi Bullard, (d.) of Winchen- don. ; III. Elmira,7 Sep. 16, 1822, m. Simeon Morse Cutler, of Holl., and has Edwd., Wm., Mary.


XII. Vestce,6 Dec. 21, 1789, and d. Nov. 14, 1791.


123. 140. Eleazer,6 s. in N. of Holl, m. Jemima Hill, dg. of Timothy Hill, of S. and Holl., by w. Mary Bullard, and grd. dg. of Samuel Hill, of Med., by w. Mary, and gr. grd. dg. of Samuel II., of Medfield, by w. Rachel Adams (m. Mar. 29, 1705), and gr. gr. grd. dg. of Samuel H. (fr. Dorchester to M.) by w. Hanh. Twitchell, (m. at Medfield, Nov. 4, 1679.) Eleazer B.6 m. 2d, Martha Parker, fr. Fram., b. Apl. 15, 1773, m. Sep. 21, '93, d. Jan. 23, 1826 ; and had


I. Henry,7 Mar. 6, 1791 ; m. Eunice Barber, b. June 28, 1791, dg. of Ol-


. iver B. by w. Nancy Bullard, and grd. dg. of Elisha B. by w. Silence, and gr. grd. dg. of Zachariah B., of Medfield, by w. Deborah, and gr. gr. grd. dg. of Zach. B. by w. Abiel Ellis, (dg. of Tho., of M.), and gr. gr. gr. grd. dg. of Geo. B. the Puritan of. Ded. and Medfd., r. Sangerville, Me., had


I. Nelson, 1817, m. Susan M. Plummer, r. S., Mc. ; II. Angeline, 1818, m. David Gilman, r. Levant, Me. ; III. Nancy T., '21, m. Henry L. Ilawes, r. Franklin ; Iv. Eunice, '24, r. Levant, Me. ; v. Timothy


* Boston, Apl., 1855. Since the preparation of this work, I have learned, with sorrow and re- gret, that Malachi B., Esq., and lady, have both deceased. and nearly at the same time. She was a most amiable woman, and a model neighbor and mother. He merits an extended obituary, having been one of the most upright, useful, pacific, and esteemed citizens of my native town during the last 60 years. His memory honors the name.


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H., '27, m. Lucinda Trundy, r. S., Me. ; VI. Henry, '29 ; VII. Julia Ann, '31.


II. Charles,7 Jly. 31, 1795, m. Apl. 25, 1827. Catherine Stodder, b. Feb. 5, 1806, rs. N. Cambridge ; had


1. Chs., 8 jun., June, 22, '28, d. Oet 7, '28.


2. Chs. Henry, Sep. 7, '29, rs. um. a clerk in Bos.


3. Catherine,8 Aug. 28, '32, d. Oet. 26, '32.


III. Ruth, Aug. 11, 1798, d. Oct. 23, 1845 ; Iv. Luke,7 Apl. 24, '02, d. Mar. 4, '03 ; v. Jemima,7 Sept. 10, '04, m. James M. Cutler, Apl. 25, '26, rs. IIol .; VI. Parker,7 Dec. 6, '06, d. Jly. 8, '09 ; VII. John,7 Sep. 13, '08, d. Sep. 18, '08 ; VIII. Josiah,7 Nov. 8, '09, m. Jan. 1833, Luey A. Greely, b. Sep. S, '14, rs. Milford ; had


1. Chas. Eugene,8 June 26, 1834 ; 2. Lucy M.,8 Sep. 15, '35 ;


3. Susan G.,8 Jly. 26, '38, d. Apl. 5, '40 ; 4. Josiah P.,8 Mar. 18,


'40 ; 5. Susan J.,8 Jan. 32, '42 ; 6. Adelbert L.,8 Mar. 9, '44, d. Feb. 19, '48 ; 7. Ada G ,8 Aug. 31, '46 ; 8. Adelbert L.,8 Apl. 4, '49 ; 9. Florence M.,8 June 26, '51.


IX. Eleazer,7 March 26, 1812, m. June 19, '33, Ann Maria Stodder, b. Aug. 26, '12, rs. Boston ; had


1. Maria S.,8 Sep. 30, '34; 2. Eleazer,8 jun., Jan. 1, '37 ; 3. Susan S.,8 Sep. 7, '42, d. Jly. 30, '47 ; 4. Emma E.,8 Feb. 21, '45, d. Aug. 17, '48 ; 5. Ruth A.,S Jan. 20, '47 ; 6. Susan E., 8 Mar. 15, 1850.


x. Martha,7 Jly. 21, 1814, d. Aug. 15, 1814.


XI. Joseph,7 Oct. 4, 1816, m. Clarissa Ann Williams, b. Sep. 1, 1815, m. Apl. 25, '39, .d. June 26, '39. He next m., June 14, '40, Sarah Ann Partridge, b. Dec. 3, 1818. rs. W. Med. ; had


1. Geo. W.,8 May 24, '41 ; 2. Clara Ann,8 Mar. 31, '43 ; 3. Joel Partridge,8 Oct. 18, '45 ; 4. Joseph Emerson,8 Oet. 20, '48 ; 5. Ed- mond,8 Oct. 27, '50 ; 6. Sarah Ella.,8 Feb. 13, '53.


120. 141. Samuel," Esq., a distinguished mathematician, surveyor, and draftsman, inherited the homestead of his father in Holl., m. Lydia Partridge, of Med., dg. of James P. by w. Keziah Bullard, and grd. dg. of John P., Jun., of Medf'ld, by w. Elizabeth Roeket, and pr. gr. grd. dg. of John P., to whom land was assigned in M. 1650. He had


145. 142. I. Aaron,6 June 7, or 2, 1770, d. May 19, 1846, m. Jerusha Littlefield. 1453. 143. II. Jotham,6 May 11, 1773, d. Sept. 18, 1848, m. Anna Cutting. III. Joseph,6 May 11, '73, d. yg.


146. 144. IV. Samuel,6 b. 1777, m. Persis Bailey ; 2d, Esther Foree.


142. 145. Aaron,6 m. Ap. 4, 1793, Jerusha Littlefield, dg. of Ephraim L., Esq., of HI., and s. in Fram., where he had I. Ephraim,7 Sept. 21, 1792, who died the same day ; II. Dana," Jan. 4, 1796, m. Dec. 10, 1819, Betsey Good- now, who d. Jan. 28, '26, and 2d, Mary Ann Tarlton, fr. New Market, N. HI., Jan. 18, '29, had


I. Chs. Henry,8 June 24, '20, m. Elizabeth Potter, of Norwich, Ct., and had Ida,9 Nov. 2, '48; and Albert,? Ap. 4, '50, at N.


II. Emily Elizabeth,8 June 23, '23, m. Joseph F. Tappan, Nov. 25, '45, had Frank B.,? Mar. 16, '16 ; Edward S.,9 July 22, '48; and Wilton HI.,? Dee. 22, 50, at Newburyport.


III. George Courtland,8 m. Caroline Gooch, of Waltham, '50, had Ella M.,9 Mar. 18, '51; and Emma,9 Ap. 28, '53, at W. Iv. Sarah Helen,8 Feb. 21, 1833, d. Nov. '36 ; v. Martha A.,8 Oct. 7, '34.


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III. George,7 b. July 30, 1798, rs. in Fram., has been engaged as superin- tendent of machine shops, m. May 13, 1833, Mary Cutting Bullard, fr. E. Sud., now Wayland, had


I. Alfred Rodolphus,8 May 20, '34, educated at Brown U., and now a student of medicine at Med.


II. Mary Ann,8 July 30, '36 ; III. Cyrus Arthur,8 Feb. 22, '40.


IV. Lowell Johnson,8 Aug. 16, '44 ; v. Emily Maria,8 Apr. 17, '47.


IV. Cyrus, b. Ap. 22, 1801, m. Lucy Goodnow, of Fram., May 14, '37.


v. Lydia Partridge,7 Dec. 4, 1803, m. Hollis Clayes, Dec. 5, '22, and had I. Ann Maria,8 Mar. 31, '24, m. Joseph Johnson, of Portland, Me., and had Helen Maria,? Dec. 16, '53 ; II. Frederic Hollis,8 Dec. 2, '30 ; III. Granville Howard,8 Nov. 22, '37.


VI. Emeline,7 Nov. 4, 1811, m. Ap. 16, 1831, who d. Oct. 16, '41 ; she m. Henry Ware Coolidge ; 2d, John Broad, March 31, '47, r. Holl., had Henry Ware Coolidge,8 Ap. 4, '38.


143. 1453. Jotham," m. June 2, 1803, Anna Cutting, of E. Sud., s. there and had I. Joseph,7 March 26, 1804, 1u. Harriet Loker, b. March 26, 1804, had I. John C.,8 July 12, '34; II. Anna E.,8 Nov. 25, '35; III. Willard A.,8 Dec. 14, '37 ; Iv. Harriet A.,8 Ap. 17, '39 ; v. Joseph O.,8 May 20, '41; vr. Mary A.,8 Dec. 18, '42; VII. Eldora C.,8 Ap. 2, '49.


II. Elvira Ann,7 Ap. 28, 1805, d. March 27, '41.


III. Mary Cutting,7 Dec. 18, 1812, m. George Bullard, of Fram.


IV. Emily,7 Oct. 29, 1818, m. March 29, '38, Ebenezer Johnson, of Boston, had Granville Ebenezer,8 Nov. 3, '34 ; and Geo. Jotham,8 Oct. 29, '43. v. Joanna, July 13, 1823, m. Ap. 26, '49, Ira Perry, r. E. Weymouth and W. Medway, had Maria Elvira,7 March 31, '50 ; Albert,8 Ap. 3, '52, at W., d. Aug. 3, '52, at W. Med. ; and Helen Emeline,8 Oct. 14, '53. VI. Jotham,7 also July 13, 1823, d. Nov. 13, '42.


144. 146. Samuel," inherited the homestead in H., m. Persis Bayley, who d. Aug., 1815 ; and 2d, Esther H. Force or Ford, from Med., and had


I. Otis Brigham,7 Aug. 18, 1815, m. Abigail Cutler, rs. in Holl., a Prof. of music, whose services have contributed much to the excellence of the choir in the Cong'l chh. in H., but have latterly, in the cooler seasons of the year, been rendered at the South. He inherits much of the ancient Bullard farm in the N. of H. II. Persis,7 also Aug. 18, 1815, d. young. III. Samuel H.,7 by 2d w., d. 1832, a. 1} yr.


IV. Esther Amelia,7 Sept. 8, 1833, m. Jan. 1, '52, George F. Walker, A. M., rs. Auburndale.


126. 147. Galim," s. on a part of the ancient Bullin Farm, on the W. side of Brush Hill, in S., and by w. Sarah Daniels had I. Sally,7 Sept. 10, 1795, m. Tim. Twitchell, rs. S. ; II. Richard,7 Feb. 21, '98, m. Jemima Whitney ; . III. Hiram,7 IV. Lavina.


114. 148. Elijah,5 r. Holl., had by w. Milcah,


I. Abijah," June 2, 1775 ; II. Betsey,6 March 3, '77.


56. 149. Haziah," s. in the N. part of Holl., m. Keziah Leland, and had I. Alma,7 m. Jonas Curtis, of H .; II. Benj., (d.) ; III. Asa," who m., and had Maria,8 Martha S.,8 and Benj. H.8 ; IV. Hannah,7 b. 1810, d. 1824.


124. 150. Joel,5 m. Lucretia Morton, 1795, inherited a part of his grd. father Isaac's


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place in H., and had JoelG, Harriet," July 11, 1797, Levi," Oct. 23, '99, and others.


193. 151. Jona.,4 was early admitted to full communion in the chh. in S., fr. whence he removed to Worcester, 1748, taking a letter of dismission and recommendation to the chh. there. He afterwards transferred his relation to the chh. in Ilolden. From HI. he removed to Barre, where he d. in his 78th year. The piety that appeared among his children, indicates that he ordered his household aright, and endears his memory. He m. Sarab -- , who d. at Sherborn, Ap. 3, 1739, and a 2d wife, and had at S.,


154. 152. 1. Jona.,5 Oct. 21, 1734, d. Sept. 30, 1824, a. 90, at Hancock, N. H., II. Sarah,5 Mar. 14, 1738-9, at Sherborn.


III. Samuel,5 pr. at Worces., (by 2d wife) m. Sarah Barbour, fr. Worcest., was a memb. of the Congl. Chh., in Barre, and rm. to Hancock, had Lemuel,6 Nov. 9, 1766 ; Abigail," Aug. 23, '68 ; Susey," Sep. 1, '70 ; Joel," Nov. 26, '72; Samuel," Nov. 10, '75 ; Daniel," May 15, '78 ; Lois." June 12, '80 ; Abel," June 18, '82, all at Barre.


IV. John," of Barre, m. Joanna -, had I. Rachel, June 12, '67 ; II. Tryphena, Jly. 14, '68. Jona.4 had pr. other sons," b. at Worcester or Holden.


152. 154. Jona.,5 was 40 years a member and pillar in the Congl. Chh. in Barre, rm., to Hancock, N. II., where he became a Baptist, and in his extreme old age was wont to walk S ms. to Baptist meetings - would never ride any where in a wagon. "He was a very ambitious and persevering man." He m. Polly Barbour, who d. Dec. 30, 1824 a. 86. They had


1. Sarah," Nov. 26, 1763, m. Ezekiel Shattuck, r. Barre, on her father's homestead, and took care of him until he rm. to Hancock, N. H. ; II. Asa," Jly. 8, 1766, m. and settled in Chautauque Co., N. Y.


160. 156. III. Isaac," Jan. 11, 1768, d. Jan. 17, 1835, having been m. three times. Iv. Gardiner, June 4, 1772, m. Mehetabel Miriam, s. at Saratoga Springs, became a pillar in the Baptist Chh., and d., leaving a good estate, and three children, the worse for their inheritance.


168. 158. v. John," Aug. 29, 1776, m. Lucy Buxton, r. Shrewsbury, Vt. TI. Nathan,6 Oct. 5, 1779, settled at Ticonderoga, N. Y.


VIL, Polly," m. 2 hus., both sons of Doct. Dickenson, and rs. Cambridge, Vt. VIII. Ephraim6; Ix. Samuel6 ; and no farther reported.


156. 160. Isaac," settled in Hancock, N. H., and took care of his aged parents, in. Betsey Jackson, who was brought up by his parents, and d. 1813 ; and 2d, Sally Davis, of Nelson, N. H., who d. 1819; and 3d, Mrs. Temperance D. Ballard, Feb. 3, 1820, still living in Morristown, N. J., and had


I. Samuel ; II. Arathusa7 ; III. Mary ; IV. Eliza? ; v. Warner B.7; VI. Gardner7 ; VII. Curtis ; VIII. Wm. B. ; Ix. Abby A .? ; most of whom have d. with consumption, professors of the religion of their ancestors.


781. 166. Eli, rs. in S. Bridge, as a machinist, m. - Brown, fr. Dud., by whom he had two dgs., m., and now living ; and 2d, Betsey Ellis, ab. 1824, dg. of Simeon E, of Med., by whom he had III. Geo. E., b. Jly. 31, 1826, who read med. with L. W. Curtis, M. D., of S., grad. at Albany Med. Col., 1853, is now in successful practice at Millville ; IV. Eliza Ann, m. Geo. P. Chapin, r. S. ; v. Maria C. ; VI. Willard E., r. Ware ; VII. Betsey Anna.


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158. 168. John. rs. at Shrewsbury, Vt., m. Feb. 28, 1797, Lucy Buxton, b. Nov. 13, 1775, at Barre, and d. Aug. 13, 1831 ; 2d, Melinda Mann, and had I. Polly, Nov. 26, '97, d. Ap. 30, 1849, m. Sewall Hemingway.


II. Daniel B., JIy. 2, '99, d. Ap. 15, 1802; III. John, Sept. 3, 1800, d. 1854. r. Rockford, Ill., m. Laura Eastman, had Geo., Caroline, Marcia, Har- riet M., Emeline and Laura; IV. Lucy, Feb. 22, 1802, m. Amasa Per- kins, rs. Clarendon, Vt. ; v. Daniel, Ap. 19, 1803, d. Nov. 4, 1845, r. Shrew., m. Nancy Gates, and had Marcellus, Allen, Eliza, Emeline, Spencer, and Harrison ; VI. Gardner, Sep. 27, 1805, r. Hindsdale, N. Y., m. Diana Kinsman ; VII. Joseph A., Rev., May 31, '07, educ. at Haml. Univer., N. Y., r. Penfield, N. Y., m. Cynthia Maynard, has Edwin, Josephine, and James ; VIII. Julia Ann, June 22, '09, r. Chittendon, Vt., m. Willard Os- good ; Ix. Emeline, Sep. 10, 1811, r. Fairhaven, Vt., m. Benj. F. Gilbert ; x. Edwin Buxton, Sept. 12, '13, d. Ap. 5, '47, at Maulmain, Burmah, m. Ellen Huntley, grad. at Haml. University, and at Theo. Sem., Newton, had Ellen and Edwin ; XI. Amos B., Ap. 11, '15, m. Ann Eliza Mehurin, rs. Shrew., had Mary Eliza and Merrett Almon ; XII. Geo. Whitfield, May 9, '17, m. Mary Ann Crossman, rs. Shrew., had Geo. A., Oct. 17, 1842 ; John C., Ap. 27, '46 ; Lovisa E., Ap. 26, '50 ; and Franklin G., Jly. 25, '52.




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