History of Deerfield, Massachusetts: the times when the people by whom it was settled, unsettled and resettled, vol 2, Part 63

Author: Sheldon, George, 1818-1916
Publication date: 1895-96
Publisher: Deerfield, Mass. [Greenfield, Mass., Press of E.A. Hall & co.
Number of Pages: 750


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William Othniel, Feb. IS, 1855; Shel. Falls; enlisted Jan. 17, 1872, in Gen. Custer's famous 7th regt. U. S. Cav .; aft. a few months in the Southwest looking aft. Ku Klux and Moonshin- ers he followed Gen. Custer in his 3 years' campaigning in Dakota, so graphically described by Mrs. Cus- ter in her "Boots and Saddles;" was in the battle of Little Big Horn, June 25, 1876, where, in an attack on an


Indian camp, Gen. Custer and every one under his direct command, were k .; Taylor was in the skirmishing party under Maj. Reno which hero- ically defended itself on a bluff at the opposite end of the camp, and was one of the party which buried Custer and his slaughtered com- rades the next morning; mementoes fr. this field of carnage, fr. Fort Lincoln and other places of his ser- vice he has placed in Memorial Hall. Mr. Taylor has been for several years collecting data for a history of the Taylor family; the writer is indebted to him for many facts of this record.


Frank Leslie, Jan. 21, 1858; painter; lives at Shel. Falls; m. June 4, ISSo, Alice, dau. James Russell of Buck.


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GENEALOGIES.


33. WILLIAM ORVILLE, S. of Orrin (30), b. 1814; engaged at Bed - ford, O., with sons Joseph and Vincent A. in largely manufacturing rattan chairs, in which he has been very successful. He m. Apr. 22, 1841, Harriet M. Fitch; she d. Apr. 5, 1876, a. 54.


Ch .: Joseph F., Mar. 16, 1842; d. s. p. Aug. 22, 1872.


Caroline A., Feb. 25, IS48; m. Sept.


13, 1872, Andrew J. Henry: d. Oct. 9, 1883.


Vincent A., Dec. 6, 1845 (39). William E., May 19, 1853; d. s. p. Sept. 21. 1872.


34. LUCIUS P., s. of Orrin (30), b. 1817; farmer; Dakota; d. Jan. 30, 1882. He m. Feb. 13, 1840, Susanna Mall, dau. Israel Ozmun of Nfd., O.


Ch .: Lucy Anna, Apr. 1, 1841. Emeline, Feb. 20, 1849; m. Nov. 17, IS70, Milo H. Barnum.


Orrin Ozmun, Nov. 17, 1843; sol. in the Reb .; k. at Petersburg, Apr. 1I, 1863.


Jesse Thadeus, Sept. 19. IS44; sol. in Reb., mustered out Dec. 7, 1865.


Charlotte, Mar. 2, 1847; d. July 19, 1853.


Ida Elizabeth, Feb. 4, 1851; m. Feb. 9, 1873, Edward Harriott. Susanette, Nov. 9. 1853; in. Dec. 31, 1876, John Luke.


Olive Lucretia, Dec. 29, 1855. Lucius Henry, Nov. S, 1858.


35. ORRIN T., s. of Orrin (30), b. 1822; d. Apr. 3, 1875. He m.


Nov. 16, 1860, Clorinda Peterson.


Ch .: Morril, Dec. 3, 1861; m. Julia Hughes, May 27, 1890; res. in Chi- cago.


William Orville. May 30, 1866. Frederick, Aug. 20, 1874; d. a. 10 mos.


36. JESSE S., s. of Orrin (30), b. 1828. He m. Oct. 18, 1857, Har- riet Knowles; she d. Dec. 6, 1865; (2) Dec. 2, 1870, wid. Helen Cas- sen from Georgia.


Ch .: Emma Lillian, July 16, 1864; m. Apr. 9, 1882, Rev. Solomon Valentine.


37. JAMES A., s. of Orrin (30), b. 1830; Cleveland. He m. June 8, 1856, Maria Lowell, b. 1834.


Ch .: Lowell Victor, Mar. 13, IS59; m. Eddea, Apr. 21, 1867.


Sept. 16. 1891, Mary Anna, dau. Maud Hazel, Mar. 1, 1870; m. Nov.


John Wylie of Cleveland. 23, IS92, Albert Herzer.


Cora Bell, Jan. 10, 1865.


38. LUTHER H., s. of Orrin (30), b. 1835; member co. D), 10th Ohio Cav. ; d. at Murfreesboro, Tenn., Apr. 18, 1863. He m. Sept. 23, 1858, Elsie M. Harriman of Dover, O .; she m. (2) May 4, 1864, John Whitaker.


Ch .: Alice A., Oct. 2, 1859; m. Apr.10, 1879, Frank H. Larned of Striker, O.


39. VINCENT A .. s. of William O. (33), b. 1845; enlisted May 4, 1864, co. H, 150th regt., Ohio Inf .: transferred to co. H, 177th regt .; served through the war; rep. and State senator; elected to 52d Con- gress, 1892; res. in Bedford. He in. Nov. 30, 1867, Clara R. Flick, b. 1844.


Ch .: Albert Vincent, Sept. 14, 1868. Joseph Frank, Nov. 9, ISSO. Cyrus Bruce, Jan. 30, 1883.


Clara Ada, Mar. 22, 1873;d. Mar. 10, 1879. Hattie, July 9, 1876. Lozena, Aug. 3, ISSS; d. Apr. 19, 1889.


Gracie, Jan. 12, IS78; d. Apr. 5, 1879.


TAYLOR, OBED; here in 1789-96; rem. to Mont., where he d. Feb. 19, 1845, a. 83. He m. Miriam


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TAYLOR -- THAYEK.


Ch .: + Clarissa, Sept. 12, 1791; d. Dec. Irena. Oct. 24, 1794.


15, 1791.


1. TEMPLE, MOSES; from Mont. abt. 1793; lived where the brick house stands at the north end of the Street; rem. to Volney, N. Y., abt. 1812, where he d. Oct. 22, 1813. He m. Jan. 1, 1772, Winefred, who d. May 19, 1799; (2) Nov. 16, 1799, Betsey Briggs; she d. July 24, 1816.


Ch .: Son, Nov. 22, 1787. Betsey, July 12, 1800, at Ludlow. Sabrina. Oct. 30, ISO1.


Amos, May 22, 1789 (2).


Winefred, Jan. 1, 1792; d. June 22, 1792. David, Apr. 2, 1803.


Ebenezer, Apr. 20, 1793 (3).


Mary Parmenter. Mar. 27, 1805.


Moses, Jan. 24, 1795; d. Aug. 1, ISO2. Martha Washington, July 30, 1807.


Dau., July 21, 1796; d. same day. Moses, Oct. 31, 1809; d. July 22, 1813. Theodore, Nov. 27, 1812, at Volney, N. Y.


Son, Sept. 9, 1797;


Dan, May 1, 1799; 64


2. AMos, s. of Moses (1), b. 1789; teamster from Dfd. to Boston; lived on father's place until 1824, when he rem. to the South End, on the river bank; he was a Daniel Lambert in size; he used to tie himself to the seat and sleep while his trained horses took him safely over the road and stopped at the regulation places; he d. on his wag- on Dec. 26, 1831. He m. June 1, 1809, Sabrina Gould of Sund. Ch .: Stoddard Williams, Feb. 26, 1810. Eliza Ann Parker, Aug. 23, 1818. Jane Alcesta, May 18, 1812. Asa Parker, Apr. 23, 1822.


Amos, Mar. 29, 1816.


3. EBENEZER, S. of Moses (1), b. 1793; pub. Sept. 19, 1818, Phi- lana, dau. Amasa Loveridge.


Ch .: + John Winthrop, July 21, 1819.


TEMPLE, PHILO; a farmer; noted dancing master and musician ; suicide Oct. 5, 1879, a. 78. He m. May 7, 1826, Jemima, dau. Silas Burnham of Mont .; she d. May 3, 1878, a. 79.


Ch .: Elizabeth, Feb. 4,1827; m. Apr. 8, Angeline, June 13, 1828; d. Aug. 19,1863.


1846, Charles D. Lyons; hed. Aug.9, Frances, Nov. 7, 1830.


1883, leaving one child, Philo Temple Eunice Lord, Oct. 13, 1833.


Lyons, b. Dec. 21, 1847.


TENNANT, SAMUEL; Dfd. 1771; ens. 1778; of Wisdom 1791; wife unk.


Ch .: + Samuel, -; taxed 1789. Lucy, Minny, Lydia, and per. Owen


Jerusha, -; m. 1781, Caleb Dodge. of Dfd. 1790. Oliver, -; taxed 1789.


THAYER, ASA; Rev. soldier.


THAYER, CALEB; here with family bef. 1768.


Ch .: + Rufus, bap. Sept. 13, 1772. Jonathan, bap. July 30, 1775.


THAYER, DEPENDENCE; here 1764-71.


THAYER, LORING; capt .; cabinet maker at Cheapside. He m. Dec. 8, 1825, Orra S., dau. Frederick Boyden.


Ch .: + Francis, -; d. Mar. 23, 1831. Lucelia, Nov. 17, 1830. Frederick Augustus, Oct. 7, 1828.


THAYER, PAUL, Rev. sol. 1775, and SILAS, are found here Mar. 4, 1774.


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GENEALOGIES.


THAYER, TIMOTHY, with "wife and children," 1765-8.


THORNTON, MEDAD, 1765-71.


TOLMAN, EBENEZER, prob. lived at Mill River; sol. under Capt. Salah Barnard in last French war; rem. to Con. bef. the Revolution. Had wife Susanna who was add. to the chh. 1767.


Ch .: + Order of birth unk. Ebenezer, bap. Oct., 1769.


Reliance, bap. Oct., 1769. Benjamin, bap. Oct., 1769.


Mary, bap. Oct., 1769.


Ebenezer, bap. Jan. 13, 1773.


Elenora, Sept. 11, 1762; m. (pub. Nov. 17, 1784, Heman Hitchcock of Col.


Osee, bap. Aug. 10, 1773.


TRACY, GEORGE; tailor, 1790; rem. to Guilford, Vt., 1811, where he deserted his family. He m. (pub. Dec. 15, 1792) Mercy, dau. Phineas Munn.


Ch .: + Currents, Feb. 17, 1795. Betsey, June 2, 1799. Child, ISII.


Dorothy, July 16, 1797.


1. TRASK, JESSE, b. Mar., 1762; taxed 1784; rem. to Stockbridge; ret. and rem. to New Salem, where he d. 1855, at the age of 93. He m. June 11, 1782, Lucy, dau. Joseph Wise; she was b. the same month as her husband and d. the same month, a. 93.


Ch .: + Jesse, 1784 (2). Elihu, 1786; taxed 1806; m. Nancy -. Spfd. William, Daniel, Seth, Lucy and Mar- tha.


2. JESSE, S. of Jesse (1), b. 1784; lived at "Agawam" on the East Mountain; d. Dec. 28, 1849. He m. (pub. Mar. 14, 1805) Eunice Bates of Shel. ; d. Feb. 21, 1845, a. 65.


Ch .: John, Apr. 15, 1805 (3).


Wanton, Nov. 19, 1806 (4).


Augustus, Mar. 31, ISos; sett. in Avon, N. Y.


Selah, OcI. 15, ISO9 (5).


William, Aug. 25. 1811; sett. in Rich- burg, S. C.


Blandaman, Feb. 1, 1812; d. Mar. 29,


1S12. Chauncey, May S, IS14; m. Emeline Searle; she d. Aug. 26, 1840; (2) llar- riet, dau. Samuel Hastings.


Baxter, Apr. 16, 1816; d. Aug. 1, 1835. Dexter, July 11, 1818; m. Luthella Cowles of Amh.


3. JOHN, S of Jesse (2), b. 1805; sett. in Dfd. ; d. July 29, 1887. He m. Nov. 29, 1829, Philena, dau. Silas Dewey; she d. Jan. 31, 1889, a. 77.


Ch .: Harriet, Sept. 29, IS30; m. Oct. 17, IS52, Orange Dwight Hunter of New Haven.


Catherine R., June 28, IS33; m. Dec. 12, IS57, James II. Saxton.


Sarah, Mar. 21, 1834; d. al Spfd. Sept. 25, 1849.


Baxter, Mar. 12, 1836; sett. in Ill.


Eugene. Apr. I. IS38; deaf mute; m. 1865, Rebecca West of Chilmark: (2) Apr. 30, 1891, Hahnah Woodard Fisk of Shel. ; both wives deaf mules.


Tirza, Mar 21. 1842; m. Jan. 1, 1862, Charles D. Wood.


Charlotte, Nov. 19. 1844; m. Jan. IS. IS63, Asahel S. Wise. William, Sept. 15. 1846; d. Apr., 1847. John, Mar. 11, 1848; deaf mule; m. Mar. 25, 1878, Adelaide V. Joslin. Fanny Philena, June 15. 1852; m. Dec. 25, 1875. Lewis N. Brown. Walter, Dec. 19, 1853; m. June, IS81, Cleora M. Rice.


4. WANTON, S. of Jesse (2), b. 1806. He m. Almira, dau. Daniel Bardwell of What .; (2) Anna C. -


John.


Calvin, -; sol. in war of 1812.


Norman, -; m. Lucretia --; sent. in


Susanna,


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TRASK-TRYON.


Ch .: Wanton, Dec. 8, 1845. Wanton Bates, July 13, 1848.


Mary Ann Bardwell, Feb. 11, 1851. William, 1854 ?


5. SELAH, s. of Jesse (2), b. 1809; carpenter; rem. to Iowa; pub. Dec. 20, 1832 to Rebecca H. Eaton of Chesterfield, N. H. Ch .: + Child, 1841; d. a. 3 yrs. Emily.


Amanda, 1842; d. Jan. 22, 1845. Albert.


John, Aug. 19, 1845. Henry, Apr. 24, 1848. Edward S., July 29, 1850.


TROWBRIDGE, DANIEL, b. in New Fairfield, Ct., 1757; of Dfd. 1779; lived at Turnip Yard; rem. to Buckland abt. 1789; d. Mar. 14, 1814. He m. Jan. 16, 1777, Mary, dau. Rev. James Taylor; she d. Aug. 21, 1825, a. 67.


Ch .: + Order of birth uncertain.


Rufus, Mar. 27, 1778; m. Hannah Clapp; (2) Mar. 13, 1804, Deborah Pomroy; both of Southampton; Deb- orah d. Sept. 22, 1876, a. 92; he d. Sept. 13, 1865. James, 1780; d. Nov. 2, 1787.


Polly, -; m. Jan. 5, 1805, David Pitch- er.


Betsey, -; m. Joseph Torrey of South- ampton.


Electa. 1786; d. Mar. 21, 1788.


Tirzah, -; m. Feb. 12, 1800, Joel Clapp of Southampton.


James Taylor, Mar. 4, 1789; m. Han- nah, dau. John Taylor; sett. in Phelps, N. Y.


Samuel E., prob. Feb. 12, 1792; m. Ab- igail Baker; (2) Betsey, dau. Elisha Sheldon; (3) wid. Fanny Baker, all of Phelps. Daniel, -. m. Sally Blakley of Phelps. Silas F., Mar. 14, 1798; m. Apr. 25, 1821, Electa Pomroy of Buckland, where he sett.


Dolly, -; m. Lewis Conell; (2) - Nash of Goshen.


TROWBRIDGE, DAVID, prob. br. of Daniel; feltmaker; of Hat. 1771; rem. to Dfd. and kept tavern at Bloody Brook, 1788, and later in Amherst. He m. Oct. 18, 1770, Sarah, dau. Rev. Timothy Wood- bridge.


Ch .: + Polly, 1774; m. abt. 1794, John Anderson.


Emily, -; m. June 15, 1815, Ephraim Williams.


The information concerning the Tryon family is contradictory and bewildering. The record below is not all established, but is given for what it is worth as material. I find the record of the death of one William, June 18, 1812; another, June 12, 1815; and a third, a Rev. pensioner, alive in 1820. These I cannot identify and the ch. given to William (1) may not be rightly placed.


TRYON, WILLIAM, b. abt. 1757; fr. Sund. abt. 1780; built a house at Bloody Brook; in Rev. war under Capt. Reuben Dickinson, re- ceiving a pension in 1820. He m. Feb. 9, 1777, Susanna, dau. John Spofford, who d. June 8, 1790, a. 35; (2) Sept. 22, 1791, Hannah Hop- kins of West Spfd.


Ch .: William, Mar. 16, 1777; shoemak- er; not taxed aft. 1806; had wife Sal-


ly and s. William, b. Feb. 18, 1800. Levi, Feb. 16, 1779. Luther, Dec. 1, 1780; of Dfd. 1817.


Calvin, Nov. 2, 1782.


Clarissa, -; m. July 21, 1812, Ebenez- er Gates.


Zebina, bap. Sept. 29, 1787; pub. Jan. 7, 1809, to Emily Hodge. Elizabeth, Mar. 19, 1787.


Dennis, Mar. 28, 1789. Lemuel, July 9, 1792; of Dfd. 1820. Susanna, Jan. 21, 1793. Mary, Mar. 17, 1795. Laura, Nov. 21, 1796.


Bela Hopkins, May 19, 1798; m. Har- riet, dau. Jesse Billings; rem. Io Ill. and named the township where he sent. Hebron.


Rodolphus, Oct. 25, 1799; d. Dec. 9, 1 803.


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GENEALOGIES.


Anna H., Dec. 22, 1800; m. Daniel D. Amanda, -; m. June 1, 1826, Francis Billings.


Bates.


TUBBS, ANANIAS. 1769; a sol. of the Rev.


TUBBS, ELIZABETH. She m. Apr. 21, 1774, David Gains.


TUBBS, ELIZABETH. She m. Mar. 21, 1779, Joseph Gains.


TUBBS, ZEBULON, fr. Hinsdale, N. H., Apr. 29, 1764, with wife Esther and ch. Thewel and Esther.


TUFFTS, JAMES, S. of Peter and Mary of Charlestown; he was a settler of 1673 and k. with Lothrop; he prob. sett. on No. 37, which was sold by Peter Tuffts to Simon Beaman in 1687.


TURNER, DAVID. He m. Jan., 1817, Sarah Wait.


TURNER, NATHANIEL, taxed 1771-2.


TURNER, OLIVE B. She m. Oct. 13, 1811, Henry Shattuck.


1. TUTE, JAMES, b. abt. 1685; ancestry unk. ; rem. to Hardwick abt. 1731; to Brookfield, 1733; ret. to Dfd. and abt. 1753 rem. to Ber .; d. at Vernon, Apr. 14, 1775. He m. June 15, 1725, Keziah Carey; add. to the chh. Feb., 1744; she d. in What. Apr. 6, 1795, a. 88. Ch .: + Mary, Oct. 25, 1726, in Dfd. Sarah, bap. Mar. 5, 1740; m. Apr. 24,


Thankful, Feb. 24, 1728-9, " 1760, Ebenezer Bardwell of What.


Amos, Oct. 13, 1730, in Dfd. (2). Moses, bap. Oct. 24, 1742.


John, June 6, 1732, in Hardwick. Aaron, bap. June 2, 1745.


James, bap. May 21, 1738,in Hardwick; sol. under Capt. John Catlin 1756.


Job, -; sol. in Fr. war; d. Apr., 1756.


2. AMos, s. of James (1), b. 1730; a Ranger under Capt. Burke; one of the early settlers of Vernon, Vt., and a prominent man; was appointed coroner for "Cumberland County," by the authorities of N. Y., Apr. 7, 1768. The inquest over the body of William French, killed at the "Westminster massacre," Mar. 13, 1775, was held bef. him; he was active on the side of the Yorkers in the Hampshire Grant troubles; he left by will a farm in Bratt. for the benefit of the schools in that town; d. Apr. 17, 1790. He m. Jemima, dau. of Jo- siah Sawtelle, wid. of Wm. Phipps and Caleb Howe; she is sometimes referred to as the "Fair Captive;" a brief history of her eventful life is copied from her gravestone in Vernon :


"Mrs. Jemima Tule Successively Relict of Messrs. William Phipps, Caleb Howe & Amos Tute. The two first were killed by Indians, Phipps July 5, 1743. Howe June 27, 1755. When Howe was killed she & her Children, Then Seven in number, Were carried into Captivity. The Oldest, a Daughter, went to France And was married to a French Gentleman. The youngest was torn from her Breast And perished with Hunger. By the aid of some benevolent Gent'n And her own personal Heroism


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TUTE-TYLER.


She recovered the rest. She had two by her last Husband. She outlived him & them And died March 7, 1805, aged 82. Having passed through more vicisitudes And endured more Hardships Than any of her cotempories. No more can Savage Foes annoy Nor aught her wide spread Fame Destroy."


Ch .: Amos, -; d. young. Jonathan, May 12, 1763; d. Apr. 25, 1777. The following epitaph is cop- ied from his gravestone in Vernon; it was doubtless the work of Rev. "MEMENTO MORI.


Bunker Gay, whose poetic effusions in this field have rendered the grave- yards in that vicinity rich hunting grounds for epitaph collectors :


Here lies, cut down like unripe Fruit A son of Mr. Amos Tute And Mrs. Jemima Tule his wife Call'd Jonathan, of whose frail Life The days all Summ'd (how Short th' Account)


Scarcely to fourteen years amount.


Born on the Twelveth of May was He


In Seventeen Hundred Sixty Three To Death he Fell a helpless Prey April the five & Twentieth Day In Seventeen Hundred Seventy Seven,


Quitting this world, we hope for Heaven.


But tho' his Spirit's fled on High


His body mould'ring here must lie. Behold the amazing alteration Effected by Inoculation.


The means improv'd his Life to Save Hurr'ed him headlong to the Grave.


Full in the Bloom of Youth he fell


Alas-what human Tongue can tell The mother's Grief, her anguish show, Or paint the Father's heavier woe Who now no nat'ral offspring has His ample Fortune to Possess, To fill his place, Stand in his Stead


Or bear his name When he is dead.


So God Ordain'd, His ways are Just Tho Empires Crumble into Dust. Life and the world mere Bubbles are, Set loose to these, for Heaven prepare."


TUTTLE, EBENEZER; taxed 1792; prob. rem. to Mont. after 1800. He m. Keziah Taylor of Mont.


TUTTLE, LEMUEL, 1794. He m. 1807, Damaris Slate of Ber.


TUTTLE, LUCIUS; taxed 1817. He m. 1804, Sally Smith.


TUTTLE, REUBEN; taxed 1792. Had wife Jemima, dau. Aaron Taylor; rec'd from chh. in Mont., Aug. 2, 1795. TUTTLE, STEPHEN. He m. 1803, Sally Boyd of Shel.


TUTTLE, ZEBULON. He m. Dec. 25, 1798, Afalinda, dau. Abner Mitchell.


1. TYLER, THOMAS; from Bradleigh, Co. Devon, Eng., to Bos- ton; a sea captain; his vessel was taken in 1703 by a Corsair from


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GENEALOGIES.


Barbara, after which nothing is heard of him. He m. Miriam, dau. Pilgrim Simpkins of Boston.


Ch .: Thomas, Aug. 15, 1685; by tradi- tion, lost with his father.


John, July 14, 1687; d. Jan. 3, 1694. William, Mar. 15, 1689; m. Sarah, dau. Joseph Royal; (2) Jane, dau. Wm.


Pepperell-ancestor of the Bratt. family of Tylers.


Andrew, 1692 (2).


John, Jan. 11, 1695.


Miriam, Feb. 22, 1698.


2. ANDREW, S. of Thomas (1), b. 1692; goldsmith; Boston. He m. Miriam, dau. Wm. Pepperell, sister of Sir William, the hero of Louisburg; she was b. 1694.


Ch .: + Miriam, Dec. 30, 1716; m. Col. Win. Williams of Dfd. and Pittsfield. Andrew, Aug. 20, 1719; II. C. 1738; cler- gyman; Dedham; m. Mary -- , d. May 3, 1775.


William, --; prob. d. s. p. in Boston. Thomas, -; merchant of Boston; m. Starr of Middletown, Ct.


Pepperell, -; d.at sea when 18 yrs. old. Katherine, Aug. 12, 1728; m. Capt. Da- vid Ochterlony; (2) Sir Isaac Heard,


Garter King of Arms, Herald's Col- lege, London; her son was the cele- brated Sir David Ochterlony, Bart, maj. gen. in the British army and Knight of the Grand Cross of the Bath.


John.


Christopher, 173- (3).


Mary, --; m. Chas. Pelham of Newton. Jane, --; m. Joseph Gilman of Ex- eter, N. H.


3. CHRISTOPHER, S. of Andrew (2), b. in Boston 173 -; came to Dfd. 1751, prob. as clerk for Col. Wm. Williams; he entered the Brit- ish navy after 1755 and d. on the West India station abt. 1758; his aristocratic family considered his marriage a misalliance, and in the Herald's College at London he is recorded as having d. unmarried -a deliberate aristocratic lie. He m. May 9, 1752, Lucy, dau. Ben- jamin Munn; she d. July 24, 1810.


Ch .: Lucy, Sept. 30, 1752; m. Jan. 26, 1775, Aaron Arms.


Christopher, Feb. 23, 1754; d. Sept. 24, 1756,


UPHAM, EDWARD; taxed 1785; lawyer; rem. to Nhn .; d. Apr. 4, 1809, a. 46. He m. Mary, dau. Seth Catlin.


UPHAM, JAMES, 1784; had pearlash works in 1786. He m. Apr. 2, 1787, Elizabeth, dau. Salah Barnard. .


UPHAM, NATHAN, taxed 1750.


VAUGHN, JOSEPH, 1795-1817. Hem. (pub. Oct. 28, 1798) Lydia Smith; she d. May 29, 1851, a. 76. Ch .: John, Feb. 6, ISoo; d. Nov. 14. I839.


Philena, Oct. 26, 1801; d. Aug. 31, ISO3.


Louisa, Sept. 22, 1804. Almon, Nov. 9, 1806. Mary Ann, Feb. 19, 1809.


VICTORY, JOHN, fr. Venice, Italy; "he had been Baptised in the chh of Rome; after he had publickly Renounced the Errors of the chh of Rome & professed his belief in the Doctrines of Christian- ity & had entered into Covenant to walk agreable to the Gospel," was bap. July 21, 1764; was add. to the chh. Feb. 22, 1755.


1. WAIT, PHINEAS, b. abt. 1734; Groton; d. Nov. 29, 1802. He m. Sarah -, who d. May 9, 1775; (2) Edee Fossett, who d. Oct. 8, I795.


Ch .: + William, Oct. 30, (2). Mary, June 25, 1766; m. Benj. Swan;


Sarah, July 24, 1764. 1762 (2) Nov. 25, 1816, Moses Arms.


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WAIT-WARD.


John, Apr. 24, 1768.


Elizabeth, Apr. 18, 1770; d. Oct. 13, I795. David, Mar. 13, 1772 (3).


Anna, Jan. 26, 1778; d. Sept. 14, 1795. Levi, Jan. 26, 1780.


Phineas, Apr. 26, 1782.


Child, Apr. 27, 1785.


Joseph, Mar. 1, 1774.


Phineas, May 9, 1775; d. young.


Thomas, Nov. 15, 1786. Linda, Apr. 18, 1791.


2. WILLIAM, S. of Phineas (1), b. 1762; cooper at Cheapside 1795; d. Jan. 28, 1842. He m. May 20, 1790, Hepzibah Reed of Lexing- ton.


Ch .: + Rebecca, Mar. 16, 1791; m. Lu- cius Dickinson of Gfd.


Susanna Reed, Aug. 2, 1792; m. Dec. 31, 1817, Maj. David Snow of Heath. William, Sept. 7, 1794; m. Mar. 9, 1821, Caroline, dau. Thomas Wells.


Emily, -; d. young.


Beisey, Mar. 3, 1797; m. June 21, 1820,


Richard E. Field.


David R., May 19, 1799; m. Patience Thomas.


Dau., 1801; d. Aug. 12, 1802.


Caleb A., -; m. May 9, 1831, Pamelia, dau. Elijah Hoyt. Thomas, May 8, 1809; m. Louisa De- nio; he d. Jan. 20, 1877.


3. DAVID, s. of Phineas (1), b. 1772; came to Cheapside fr. Lex- ington abt. 1794; he was many years toll gatherer at the bridge, liv- ing at the south end of it; d. May 24, 1837. He m. Feb. 22, 1801, Rebecca Reed of Lexington; she d. Oct. 12, 1853, a. 79. Ch .: Hepzibah, Dec. 16, IS01; d. unm. Oct. 3, 1882.


David, Dec. 9, 1805; known as "Log


David;" d. Oct. 6, 1886; m. Lucy Smith of Amh. ; (2) wid. Jane Goaton; (3) wid. Mary A. Logan.


WAIT, REUBEN, taxed 1785.


WAKEFIELD, DAVID; Rev. sol. 1778-81.


WAKEFIELD, NATHANIEL. He m. Nov. 7, 1791, Beulah Law- rence.


WALKER, BENJAMIN, 1794.


WALKER, SETH; Dfd. 1769. He m. Oct. 23, 1770, Eunice, dau. Sam'l Graves.


WALWORTH, REUBEN, here 1746.


WALWORTH, RICHARD, brother of Reuben; tanner and shoe- maker 1740-46. He m. Naomi -; was rec'd by the chh. fr. the chh. in Nhn. on the recommendation of Jonathan Edwards, Sept. 27, 1744; Feb., 1746, he paid Abijah Kenne for digging a grave.


WARD, DANIEL. He m. Mar. 9, 1755, Hannah Harroom; Rev. sol. 1778-81.


1. WARD, JOSIAH, S. of Josiah of Guilford; b. 1760; rem. to Ohio, where he was drowned. He m. Sarah, dau. Oliver Cook of Bratt .; she d. June, 1802; (2) Hannah, dau. Pedajah Field of Nhn. Ch .: Josiah, Mar. 10, 1787; m. Sibyl Pratt.


Sarah, Feb. 28, 1789; m. Chester War- ner. William, Apr. 8, 1791 (2).


Sabra, Feb. 13, 1793; m. Stephen Stone. Electa, Jan. 18, 1795; m. Sept. 15, 1813, Derastus Bennett of Bratt.


Lewis, Feb. I, 1797; d. in the U. S. army.


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Hannah, Jan. 1, 1799; m. Stephen Prouty.


well. Jared, June 12, 1So2; d. June, 1804.


George, Aug. 4, 1800; m. Emily Stock-


2. WILLIAM, S. of Josiah (1). b. 1791; sett. in Sugar Loaf district. He m. Jan. 31, 1820, Olivia, dau, Ebenezer Stebbins; she d. Dec. 10, 1 864.


Ch .: Royal L., Aug. 21, 1820; m. Dec. 13, 1848, Corintha, dau. Dan'l Brown of What.


Julia Leonard, Apr. 19, IS22.


William Wright, Aug. 21, 1823.


Son, Sept. 3, 1825; d. next day.


Fanny Graves, Jan. 12, 1827; m. Mar. 15, 1853, Benoni Graves of Sund. Moses Stebbins, Jan. 2, 1829; d. s. p. Feb. 25, 1892. Lotta Root, Aug. S. 1830.


WARD, RUTH, 1793. WARE, DANIEL, taxed 1770.


1. WARE, ROBERT; of Dedham 1642; an original grantee of the Sooo acres at Pocumtuck; drew half of lot No. 1; d. in Dedham, Apr. 19, 1699. He m. Mar. 24, 1644-5, Margaret, dau. Elder John Hunt- ing of Dedham; she d. Aug. 6, 1670; (2) May 3, 1676, Hannah, dau. Thomas Jones; d. Apr. 20, 1721, a. 84.


Ch .: John, Oct. 6, 1646 (2). Samuel, Sept. 30, 1657. Ephraim, Nov. 5. 1659.


Nathaniel, Oct. 7, 1648. Margaret, Feb. 14, 1650; d. July 22, 1664.


Elizabeth, Nov. 19, 1661. Joseph, Sept. 8, 1663: d. Sept. 22, 1663. Ebenezer, Oci. 28, 1667.


Robert, Aug. 1. 1653. Esther, Sept. 28, 1655.


2. JOHN, s. of Robert (1), b. 1646; sett. in Wrentham; capt .; d.


Apr. 7, 1718. He m. Dec. 10, 1668, Mary, dau. Michael Metcalf; d. Mar. 22, 1676-7; (2) Mar. 24, 1678-9 Joanna, dau. John Gay; she d. Oct. 26, 1708; (3) Dec. 21, 1709, wid. Dorothy Wood; she d. Dec. 10, 1778.


Ch .: John, June 17, 1670. Abigail, Jan., 1680. Joseph, June 2, 1681.


Eleazar, July 13, 1672: d. Feb. 20, 1672-3.


Zecheriah, Nov. 16, 1683.


Son, b. and d. Feb. 10, 1673.


Mary, Nov. 15, 1684.


Eleazar, -; d. Sept., 1675.


Hannah, Sept. 24, 1686. Benjamin, July 8 1688.


Eleazar, Oct. 2, 1676.


3. JOSEPH, S. of John (2), b. 1681; sett. in Sherborn; d. Jan. 26, 1754. He m. Jan. 5, 1708-9, Hannah, dau. Eliezer Wood; d. Mar. 4, 1754, a. 65.


Zipporah, Nov. 22, 1712. Abigail, Apr. 27, 1715; d. May 6, 1715. John, May 20, 1717 (4).


Ch .: Hannah, Aug. 10, 1710. Eleazer, Nov. 3. 1719. Abigail, Jan., 1722-3. Joseph. Aug. 3, 1725. Benjamin, Apr. 18, 1730.


4. JouN, s. of Joseph (3), b. 1717; sett. in Sherborn; d. Sept. 18, 1779. He m. June 19, 1743, Martha, dau. Henry Prentice of Cam- bridge; she d. Apr. 20, 1805, a. So.


Ch .: Martha, May 7, 1744; d. Apr. 30, 1751.


Elizabeth, Aug. 22, 1746; m. Apr. 24, 1765, Peter Bullard.


Mary, Dec. 5, 1748; m. Dec. 6, 1770, Jona. Ilolbrook.


Joseph, Apr. 30, 1751; Rev. sol .; lost an arm at the battle of White Plains; surgeon; m. Sept. 24, 1776, Grace Coolidge. John. July 4, 1753 (5). Martha, June 6, 1756; m. Oct. 11, 1,81,


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Joel Coolidge.


Benjamin, Jan. 8, 1759; m. Dec., 1778, Mehilable Leland.


Persis, Aug. 12, 1761; m. June 1, 1780, William Adams.


Henry, Apr. 1, 1764; D. D. ; Hollis Pro- fessor at H. W. 1805-44; m. Mar. 31, 1789, Mary, dau. Jonas Clark of Lex.


ington; d. July 5, 1805; (2) Feb. 9, 1807, Mary (Otis) wid. Benj. Lin- coln, who d. Feb. 17, 1807, a. 43, (3) Sept. 18, 1807. Elizabeth, dau. Nich- olas Bowes; she d. Aug. 30, 1850; he d. July 12. 1845




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