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7. Daniel, s. of Daniel 5, kept tavern at the old stand, where is now the ho. of M. Ranney ; the grounds lying to the N. and N. W., then without buildings, were used 1820-30, as a muster-field; he d. Dec. 10, 1840. He m. (1) July 26, 1789, Persis Phipps, dau. of Jedidiah, d. Nov. 29, 1798; (2) Nov. 10, 1799, Betsey Good- now of Sud., d. Nov. 28, 1819; (3) Clarissa Johnson of N. H. Chil. Mary, b. Jan. I, 1790, m. Josiah W. Goodnow; Richard, b. Sept. S, 1793, m. -- -, d. 1867 ; Rebecca, b. June 8, 1795, m. Charles B. Clark; Olivia, b. Mar. 22, 1798, m. John T. Macomber; Eliza, b. June 4, 1800, m. May 11, 1817, Dana Manson, and d. Nov. 7, 1827 ; Fanny, b. July 8, 1802, m. Oct. 16, 1823, Osgood Bradley of Fram. and Worc .; Maria, b. Dec. 11, 1804, d. May 1, 1822 ; Deborah, b. Mar. 28, 1807, m. Adam Hem- enway, 2d; Joanna, b. Oct. 25, 1821, m. Aaron Rice ; George }., b. Sept. 27, 1826.
8. Joseph, s. of Joseph 6, 1. on f's place ; d. Feb. 5, 1830. He m. Jan. 22, 1811, Nabby Eames, dau. of Henry, d. Dec. 29, 1878. Chil. Edwin, b. Oct. 7, 1811 9 ; Joseph, b. Feb., 1813 10 ; Henry, b. Sept. 16, 1816 11; Susan B., bap. Nov., 1823, m. Joseph B. Boynton.
9. Edwin, s. of Joseph 8, 1. opposite his f's ; m. Nov. 21, 1832, Harriet N. Boynton. Chil. Lucy B., m. Elbert Hemenway; John L., m. Eliza A. Parker, 1. Nat. ; Edwin Augustus, m. Lizzie McClure, 1. Camb .; Anna L., m. Charles W. Sanger, 1. Camden, N. J.
10. Joseph, s. of Joseph 8, d. Mar. 18, 1859. He m. May 10, 1841, Mary Taylor. Child, Ellen Frances, b. Apr. 10, 1845.
11. Henry, s. of Joseph 8, 1. in the home place ; m. Oct. 21, 1842, Elizabeth Sanger, dau. of Obadiah. Chil. Frank H., b. Apr. 26, 1847, m. Jane E. Hastings ; Charles W., m. Anna L. Sanger ; Mary Elizabeth, m. Granby Wood, 1. Woodville. SANGER, Charles K., w. Eliza A. Child, Charles Albion, b. Dec. 1, 1857.
SANGER, Zedekiah, owned the Abner How place (the Reuben Torrey pl.) fr. Apr. 8, 1794, to May 2, 1797, when he sold it to Jesse Everett ; his w. was Polly He was taxed till 1804.
SARGEANT, Margaret, alias ALLEN, commonly called Peggy, was in Fram. 1717 ; that year was thrown upon the town of Weston for support by the selectmen of Fram. A long and expensive suit at law was the consequence.
SAUNDERS, Dexter B., m. Feb. 26, 1852, Abbie E. Pulsifer, who d. Jan. 13, 1858, a. 27. Child, Ellen B., b. July 23, 1854.
SAVAGE, Habijah, s. of Habijah, bap. in Fram. Sept. 10, 1775.
SAVAGE, Michael, owns the Jesse Belknap place; m. Mary Mulstay, dau. of Richard and Bridget, d. Jan. 17, 1882, a. 63. Chil. Elisabeth, b. Mar. 20, 1842; Ellen, b. June 16, 1843, d. y. ; John, b. Aug. 19, 1849; Michael R., b. Aug. 30, 1853, merchant (Trowbridge and Savage), m. Ellen Fenessy, and d. Jan. 27, 1884; Marietta, b. 1857, d. Dec. 26, 1882; Robert, b. July 9, 1866.
SAVAGE, Peter, 1. Temple str. ; rem. to Clinton.
SAWIN, Deborah, of Fram., m. May, 1735, Geo. Fairbank of Holl.
SAWIN, Moses. Taxed on Levi Winch est. ; 2 polls ; d. Nov. 30, 1834.
SAWIN, Phares, s. of Phares of Nat .; merchant at Fram. Centre. Taxed 1815-18. He m. Nov. 12, 1815, Hannah Henderson, dau. of Wm. Child, George Augustus, b. May 21, 1818.
SAWTELL, Sybil, of Fram., m. July, 1788, Jesse Belknap.
SAWYER, George W. Taxed 1837-40, at Shepard's paper mill. SAWYER, Edward, d. in Fram. Mar. 7, 1884, a. 80.
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SCOTT, Benj. H., capt. in U. S. Army ; b. W. Rox .; stationed at Peoria, Ind., and elsewhere ; res. some years in Fram., where he d. Aug. 25, 1861, a. 66. He m. (1) Sarah T. Carlyle, dau. of Stephen and Sally of Waterbury, Ct., d. Sept., 1841 ; (2) Sarah Lewis, dau. of Thomas. Chil. by ist w. John Shaw ; Maria Elizabeth, m. Gen. Geo. H. Gordon ; Benjamin Homans ; Peter Shardon ; Harry Bruce 2.
2. Harry B., s. of Capt. Benj. H., educated at Fram. Acad .; took an active part in the late Civil war. Jan. 16, 1862, was appointed second lieut. Second Reg. Mass. Inf., and assigned to co. F., Chas. R. Mudge, captain, Robt. G. Shaw, Ist lt .; Mar. 16, 1862, appointed aide-de-camp on brigade staff ; June 25, promoted acting assist. adj. general; July 17, appointed captain and assist. adj. general U. S. Vols., and assigned to duty with Brig. Gen. Geo. H. Gordon. He shared the fortunes of the Second Mass. Inf., from Frederick, Md., to Winchester, Va .; as staff officer from Winchester up the valley of the Shenandoah to Harrisburg, down the valley to Strasburg, with the retreat to Winchester ; with Gordon's brigade in Pope's cam- paign, and at Cedar Mountain ; from Antietam to Stafford Court House ; was with Gen. Ruger at Chancellorville, where he was wounded in the head ; was with Gen. Gordon at West Point ; on Folly Island, S. C .; in Florida ; in N. Orleans, and up the White River in Arkansas; at Fort Morgan before Mobile. On his return North was assigned to duty with Gen. Butler as assist. adj. gen. of vols. in front of Rich- mond. Jan. 18, 1865, he was appointed major Fourth Mass. Cavalry, detailed for duty as acting assist. adj. gen. on the staff of Maj. Gen. E. O. C. Ord, then com- manding the army of the James. Mar. 31, '65, Maj. Scott was brevetted lieut. col. "for distinguished services in the field ; " and, Apr. 23, was promoted to lieut. col. 4th Mass. Cavalry. He was actively engaged in the battle of Winchester ; battle of Cedar Mountain, and the skirmishes of Pope's campaign ; battle of Chancellors- ville ; capture of Petersburg; Appomattox, and surrender of Lee, and final occupa- tion of Richmond, where he remained on duty till Nov. 14, 1865, when he was mus- tered out, and received an honorable discharge. Col. Scott m. Leonora Cranch of Staten Island, N. Y .; now res. Burlington, Iowa.
SEAGER, Henry, an inhab. of Fram. 1771.
SEARLE, John H., I. at Loring Loker's; w. Caroline C., d. May, 1845, a. 37. Chil. John f., b. Mar. 23, 1835; Ann Eliza, b. July 23, 1836; Caroline A., b. May 22, 1837 ; Marion F., b. July 22, 1840; Elmer Everett, b. Feb. 15, 1843.
SEARLE, Nathaniel C., b. Mason, N. H., d. Fram. Oct. 18, 1863, a. 87.
SEARS, Moses. Taxed in Fram. 1838-40.
SEAVER, SEVER, 1. Robert, of Roxbury ; came in the Mary and John, 1634; single man ; recd. grants, 17% a. home-lands, besides out-lands, and 14 a. Dedham lands ; ch. memb .; selectman ; d. May, 1683. He m. Dec. 10, 1634, Eliza- beth Ballard, who was the mother of his chil., d. June 6, 1657; prob. had 2 other wives. Chil. Shubael, b. Jan. 31, 1639 2 ; Caleb ; Joshua ; Elisabeth ; Nathaniel ; Hannah.
2. Shubael, s. of Robert 1, Roxbury ; d. Jan. 18, 1729-0. He m. Feb. 7, 1668, Hannah Wilson, dau. of Nathaniel, Sen., o. cov. Mar. 24, 1672 ; d. Feb. 13, 1721-2. Chil. Robert, b. June 7, 1670 ; Joseph, b. June 1, 1672 3; Hannah, b. Sept. 1, 1674 ; Abigail, b. July 23, 1677, m. Edmund Cole ; Shubael, b. Oct. 10, 1679 4 ; Thankful, b. Apr. 6, 1684, m. Richard Mowear.
3. Joseph, s. of Shubael 2, sett. in Fram., near the place of dea. Eben Eaton ; bo't land of Capt. Robert Montgomery; constable 1716; May 13, 1717, he bo't 33 of the Samuel How homestead at Lanham in Sud. ; d. 1754. He m. in Sud. Dec.
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10, 1701, Mary Read. Chil. Robert 5; Mary, b. Oct. 5, 1706, m. Christopher Nixon ; Nathaniel, b. Apr. 1, 1709 6; Hannah, b. 1712, m. Jonathan Belcher ; Elizabeth, b. Jan. 30, 1714, m. Samuel How; Abigail, b. - , m. Azariah Walker.
4. Shubael, s. of Shubael 2, m. June 12, 1704, Abigail Twelves. Chil. Shubael, b. Apr. 25, 1705 7, et als.
5. Robert, s. of Joseph 3, prob. lived near the town line, and part of his chil. were recorded in Fram. and part in Sud. ; bricklayer ; his house was burned Oct., 1748; in a petition to the Gen. Ct., he asks indemnity for the loss of £15, old Tenor bills, burnt in his house, "while he and his wife were absent, which consumed all the little substance he had in this world." He states the fact that himself and two sons were at the taking of Louisburg, 1745, "and one of them is there still." The Court granted £3, 15. He rem. to Narragansett No. 2 (Westminster), and d. 1752. He m. Sept. 2, 1726, Eunice Raymond of Boston ; the wid. admin. on est. 1752. Chil. Joseph, b. June 10, 1727, Sud. Rec .; Benjamin, b. Oct. 8, 1728, Fram. Rec. ; Thank- ful, b. Oct. 6, 1731, Fram. Rec .; Hannah, b .-; Samuel, b. Apr. 8, 1747, Sud. Rec. 6. Nathaniel, s. of Joseph 3, sett. in Sud .; rem. to Fram .; lived near the Moses Cutting place; rem. after 1749 to Westminster ; per. was in Sterling ; d. of small pox in Petersham, 1777. He was trumpeter in Capt. Josiah Brown's Sud. co. 1746, '47. He m. (1) Feb. 23, 1737-8, Rebecca Willis of Sud .; (2) July 17, 1754, Judith Treadway of Fram. Chil. by first wife, Elijah, b. June 16, 1739, m. Jan. 1, 1767, Bethia Hosley, Westminster ; Anna, b. Jan. 3, 1740, prob. d. before Jan. 5, 1759; Josiah Willis, b. July 18, 1742, prob. lived in Sterling ; Rebecca, b. Feb. 3, 1743; Joseph and Mary, b. Jan. 26, 1746; Catherine, bap. Aug. 28, 1748, m. (1) - Dyer ; (2) Thomas Mellen, lived in Petersham ; Nathaniel : chil. by second wife, Luther ; Calvin : Fanny ; Robert ; Betty ; Richard Crafts : John Reed.
7. Shubael, s. of Shubael 4, m. July 4, 1734, Mary Rogers of Boston. Chil. Abigail; Mary; Shubael, b. Aug. 11, 1740 8.
8. Shubael, s. of Shubael 7, blacksmith : sett. in Newton; rem. to Fram .; bo't Nov. 12, 1767, the homestead, 42 a., of John Bruce (the Charles Capen place), which he sold Oct. 1, 1781, to Richard Atwell, and left town. He m. Deliverance Hyde, dau. of lieut. Noah of Newton. Chil. Mary, b. in N. Nov. 8, 1764: Deliver- auce, b. Feb. 7, 1767 ; Patty, bap. Fram. July 23, 1769; Ruth, bap. Sept. 1, 1771 ; Shubael, bap. July 11, 1773; Lucy, bap. Oct. 13, 1776; William, bap. Sept., 1781.
SEAVER, Joseph, "bro. of Shubael 8," says Barry; blacksmith ; he and w. adm. to ch. Oct., 1781; rem. to Phillipston. He m. (1) Esther Lamb, dau. of Samuel; (2) Abiel Rich. Chil. Joseph, b. July 26, 1775; Esther, m. Lemuel Twitchell of Athol; William, d. at Malaga; Keziah, m. Samuel Twitchell; Abra- ham, m. - Cole, 1. in Phillipston ; Betsey, m. James Cheney ; Abigail, d. y. ; Polly, m. - Haskell; and other chil. by second w.
SEAVER, John, bap. in Fram. 1754.
SEAVER, Joseph, w. Angeline. Child, Henry, b. Apr. 28, 1858.
SEAVER, Moses, enl. at Westb. 1757 ; o. cov. in Fram. 1759; rem. to Hopk. 1759; w. Lucia. Chil. Lucia, bap. Mar. 4, 1759; Mariam ; Abigail ; Amos.
SEAVEY, John. Taxed for land of Perkins Boynton 1841-60. He m. Eliza Boynton.
SEAVEY, William D., m. Nov. 24, 1842, Eliza C. F. Sloper. Child, Florence Sherborn, b. Jan. 15, 1853.
SELLON, Miss Elizabeth, sister of Mrs. Susan Fabre, came to Fram. 1811 ; 1. at Henry Eames'; d. Dec. 28, 1847, a. 74. She gave to the Cong. ch. a solid silver communion cup.
SHANAHAN, Dennis, m. Jan. 7, 1854, Mary A. Sullivan.
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SHANNEY, Michael, w. Ann. Chil. Thomas, b. Sept. 4, 1857 ; Mary, b. July 19, 1859.
SHANNON, James, w. Bridget. Chil. James, b. Aug. 13, 1858; John Francis, b. Jan. 22, 1860.
SHANNON, Patrick, w. Bridget Brennan. Child, James, b. Mar. 18, 1857.
SHARP, George. Taxed 1850; heirs of, 1860.
SHARP, John, w. Martha. Chil. Ruth Hannah, b. Mar. 31, 1845; George ; Richard R.
SHARP, John, bro. of Stuart ; w. Esther. Child, Robert, b. Jan. 9, 1859, d. IS60.
SHARP, Joseph, m. July 2, 1846, Anna Ainsworth, both of Fram.
SHARP, Stuart, m. June 28, 1853, Margaret Stewart. Child, John Stuart, b. Nov. 12, 1854.
SHARP, Wid. Martha, d. July 9, ISSo, a. 84, 5; mother of John first (above).
SHATTUCK, Aaron, a desct. of William of Wat., s. of Nehemiah and w. Betsey of Pepperell, b. Oct. 30, 1776; cooper ; 1. Chas. ; came to Fram. 1812, 1. on the Common; d. Mar. 21, 1832. He m. (1) June 30, 1805, Hannah Beard of Chas. ; (2) May 28, 1813, Nancy Wilson, dan. of James. Child, Aaron Wales, b. May 3, 1822, drowned near Brighton Aug. 14, 1845.
SHATTUCK, Ephraim, and w. cov. in Fram. Sept. 25, 1748 ; prob. rem. 1751 to Templeton. He m. (1) Elizabeth Jackson, dau. of Jona .; (2) wid. - Jordan. Chil. Ephraim, bap. July 17, 1748; Samuel, bap. Jan. 21, 1749-0, prob. sett. Con- way ; Abigail ; Betsey ; Polly ; Patty ; John ; Lucy ; Sarah.
SHATTUCK, John, prob. s. of John of Marlb .; sett. Marlb., where he had 7 chil .; rem. to Fram .; l. at foot of hill W. of C. W. Sanderson's; warden 1772; selectman 1777; adm. to ch. 178t; d. before 1799. He m. (1) Nov. 27, 1744, Abigail Morse, dau. of Joseph of Marlb .; (2) Mary -, wid. successively of - Eames, Ebenr. Frizzell, and Samuel Fairbank, d. June 12, 1822, a 95. His chil. by Ist w. were, Joseph, m. Abigail Fairbank ; Lucy ; Thaddeus ; Susanna ; John ; Anna : Chloe. His 2d w's chil. by Ist husb., unkn .; by 2d, 3 chil. ; by 3d, 2 chil. ; by Mr. S., none rec.
SHATTUCK, William G., w. Harriet. Chil. Mary A., b. Townsend, Mar. 26, 1849; son, b. F. Oct. 6, 1851 ; son, b. Sept., 1855.
SHAW, Arba, b. Easton, 1. Fram., d. Apr. 16, 1870, a. 77. He m. Ann Butler. Chil. Henry A., b. Dec. 5, 1831 ; Susan IV., b. Apr. 10, 1833, m. H. C. Bowers; Ann Maria, b. Jan. 26, 1835, m. Andrew J. Haynes; Almira A., b. June 28, 1836 ; Frances I., b. June 12, 1850; Ellen, b. July 21, 1853.
SHAW, Joseph, m. June S, 1828, Hopestill Lesure, both of F.
SHAYS, Daniel, s. of Patrick of Hopk., b. 1747 ; 1. in Fram. as hired man with Nathaniel Brinley. "Oct. 3, 1758, a child of Patrick Shay was bap. in his own house, on account of the dangerous state of the child, which was bap. on account of their other children bap. in the Church of England; ye name of the child was Roger."-Hopk. Ch. Rec. Daniel enl. early as a Rev. sold., was ensign in Wood- bridge's reg. at the battle of Bunker Hill ; prom. to captain. He became a leader in the Rebellion of 1786-7 ; was afterwards pardoned, and rem. to Sparta, N. Y., where he d. Sept. 29, 1825. He m. wid. Eunice Hayden. He l. for a time in Brookfield, where he m. 1772, Abigail Gilbert.
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Sheehey - Sibley.
SHEEHEY, SHEA. John, d. Oct. 17, 1860, a. 40 ; w. Nancy. Chil. Catherine, b. 1844, d. Oct. 12, 1860; John, b. Mar. 14, 1848.
SHEEHEY, Michael, m. June 9, 1849, Mary Peters, who d. Sept. 6, 1876, a. 48. Chil. John, b. May 21, 1853 ; Mary, b. Jan. 20, 1857, d. Mar. 20, 1858 ; William, b. May 20, 1859; Patrick, b. Mar., 1861, d. y.
SHEEHEY, Roger, w. Margaret. Chil. Ellen Maria, b. June 17, 1850; Mary Ann, b. Mar. 9, 1854.
SHEADY, Michael, d. Jan. 22, 1867, a. 30; w. Mary. Child, John, b. Nov. 9, I859.
SHEARS, John, sett. on the west slope of Doeskin hill, where George E. Slate lives, before 1693; was in town office as late as 1724. He m. Apr. 9, 1688, Alice Mitchelson of Camb. Chil. Thomas, d. Jan. 9, 1708; Thankful, m. Jan. 17, 1719-0, Joseph Berry, and kept the home place.
SHED, Oliver, Jr., fr. Groton. Taxed in Fram. 1815-16; kept store at N. end of Cochit. pond ; rem. to Weston ; d. Aug. 26, 1839; bur. in Fram. He m. May 20, ISIS, Nabby Rice, dau. of Phinehas, d. Mar. 23, 1864. Chil. Henry A., b. Aug. 28, 1819, d. y. ; Henry A., b. Mar. 11, 1824, d. Apr. 1, 1848.
SHEEN, Thomas. Taxed in Fram. 1854.
SHEFFIELD, Mercy, m. Mar. 30, 1786, Nathan Dudley.
SHEPARD, 1. Calvin, Major, s. of Isaac, fr. So. Nat .; bo't 1828, the Dench privilege on Hopk. river, and built paper mill ; he and w. Abigail adm. to Fram. ch. Aug., 1829; dis. to Ashland. Chil. Nancy P., d. Apr. 5, 1836, a. 28 ; Calvin 2; Sophia, teacher ; d. Camb. Mar. 5, 1885, a. 73, 9 ; Harriet N., m. Sept., 1834, Isaac Fay of Boston ; Isaac F., H. U. 1842; teacher ; treas. Sav. Bank, Boston; col. of a Missouri reg. in the late civil war ; Allen, b. So. Nat. Jan. 6, 1819, of the firm of Oliphant and Co., hardware, Boston ; editor of the Conscience Whig, pub. Boston ; capt. and maj. in the Twentieth reg. Mass. Vols. in the late war; wounded at Fred- ericksburg ; trans. Vet. Res. corps ; dep. coll. of internal revenue at St. Louis, Mo. ; d. in Boston.
2. Calvin, s. of Calvin, 1, paper maker in co. with f. and later on own acct. ; selectman of Ashland; state senator; res. Boston. He m. Nov. 22, 1833, Fear Marshall, dau. of Gilbert, d. Sept. 15, 1849. Chil. James M., b. Nov. 7, 1834, d. Apr. 26, 1836; Richard S., b. June 21, 1836; Jane M., b. Nov. 13, 1838; Abby N., b. Nov. 26, 1840 ; Marshall, b. May 3, 1844.
SHEPARD, George W. Taxed in Fram. 1806-7.
SHEPARD, William Henry, m. Dec. 28, 1841, Rosina E. Johnson, dau. of Dr. A. R. Chil. Edgar H., b. Apr. 20, 1843; Albert H., b. Dec. 7, 1849, d. Apr. 2, 1851 ; Frederick y., b. Aug. 15, 1851.
SHERIDAN, Thomas, w. Catherine. Chil. Ann, b. Apr. 3, 1844; Fanny, b. Apr. 6, 1846.
SHERWOOD, Bradford, m. Jan. 8, 1859, Sarah R. Dean. Child, Frank H. R., b. June 21, 1859.
SIBLEY, John, 1. on the Phineas Gibbs place; w. Lucy. Chil. Lucina, b. May 14, 1804: Lurancy, b. June 12, 1805; Lurinda, b. Dec. 12, 1806; Almena, b. July 17, 1So8.
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SIMMONS, Edward. Taxed in Fram. 1837.
SIMMONS. Thomas, saddler; taxed 1812-14, firm of Eustis and Simmons. SIMMONS, William L., w. Elizabeth. Chil. Lora E., b. Nov. 17, 1848 ; W'il- liam, b. Nov. 21, 1850; Emma Louisa, b. June 24, 1853.
SIMONDS, Desire, m. Jan. 18, 1739, Joseph Sampson.
SIMPSON, John, b. York, Me., s. of Rufus and w. Dorcas ; many years agent of the Sax. mills; leading memb. of the Meth. Epis. ch. at Sax. ; d. Feb. 28, 1884, a. 66. lle m. Dorcas HI. Moulton, d. Nov. 14, 1871, a. 56. Chil. Mary E., b. Nov. 7, 1844; Charles II'., b. Dec. 12, 1846: Edward O., b. Jan. IS, 1848; Emily L., b. Apr. 28, 1850, d. Oct. 19, 1851 ; Charles A. ; William.
SIMPSON, Michael H., b. Newburyport ; propr. of the Sax. mills since I858; an energetic and successful business man ; d. Boston, Dec. 21, 1884 [see biographi- cal sketch]. He m. (1) Elizabeth D. Kilham, dau. of Jonathan and w. Priscilla, d. June 23, IS78, a. 61 ; (2) June 8, 1882, Evangeline E. T. Marrs. Chil. Helen, m. Dr. W. W. Seeley of Cincinnati, O .; dau. d. a. 4; Grace ; M. Henry, grad. H. U. IS71, d. Florence, Italy, 1872; Francis E., grad. H. U. 1879.
SIMPSON, Savil, cordwainer, of Boston; bo't July 4, 1687, of the heirs, the Col. Wm. Crown grant [see ante, pp. 95-6]; taxed in Fram. 1710; d. Aug. 22, 1725. He m. -. Chil. Jane, b. Sept. 13, 1680, m. Steeven Arnold; Savil, b. Oct. 15, 1681 ; Samuel, b. Feb. 23, 1682-3 ; Elizabeth, b. Mar. 5, 1684, m. John Jones ; - , m. Anthony Blount.
SINGLETARY, 1. Richard, of Salem 1637, of Newbury 1638, of Salisbury 1645, of Haverhill 1652; d. Oct. 25, 1687, a. 102. He. m. Susanna Cooke. Chil. Jonathan; Eunice, m. Thomas Eaton of Andover ; Nathaniel, b. Oct. 28, 1644 2; Lydia; Amos; Benjamin.
2. Nathaniel, s. of Richard 1, 1. Haverhill; k. by the Inds. Aug. 13, 1689. Part of his fam. rem. to Fram. He m. Dec. 22. 1673, Sarah Belknap, dau. of Abra- ham. Chil. John, b. May 7, 1675 3; Jonathan, b. Nov. 18, 1678, d. y .; Sarah, b. Oct. 23, 1679, m. in Fram. Dec. 12, 1712, Thomas Frost, Sen. (or was it her mother who m. T. F .? ) ; Susanna, b. Sept. 19, 1681; Richard, b. Aug. 5, 1683, per. k. by the Inds. at Lanc., Aug. 19, 1707 ; Hannah, b. May 23, 1685, m. Jona. Rugg of Fram. ; Ebenezer, b. June 18, 1687 4 ; child, posthu., b. Aug. 20, 1689.
3. John, s. of Nathaniel 2, cooper ; sett. Salisbury ; bo't May 23, 1709, of Joseph Buckminster, 50 a. on west side of The Mountain (the E. part of John R. Rooke's farm), and built the ho. known as the old Littlefield ho .; he sold, May 30, 1720, to Samuel Moore, and rem. to Sutton. He m. in Haverhill, Dec. 17, 1700, Mary Greelee. Chil. Nathaniel (?); Joseph (?); Richard, b. Fram. May 27, 1710; Mehitable, b. Mar. 10, 1714-5.
4. Ebenezer, s. of Nathaniel 2, owned a farm of 50 a. lying on Sud. river, ex- tending fr. the fordway S. of David Neary's up the stream above the entrance of Stoney brk. ; built a ho. near Chas. J. Frost's ; sold, July 1, 1715, for £160 to Rev. John Swift, and bo't, same date, of Jos. Buckminster, "the 50 a. which John Pro- vender leased of said Buckminister," situated on Dadmun's Lane. The ho. stood on the N. side of Barton's brk. He d. 1723. Inv. £483,13. He m. in Fram. Apr. 5, 1713, Joanna Newton, who m. (2) May 20, 1731, dea. James Brewer of Sud. Chil. Joanna, b. Apr. 22, 1714, m. May 22, 1734, Richard Smith of Hopk. ; Ebenezer, b. Sept. 9, 1716 5.
5. Ebenezer, s. of Ebenezer 3, 1. on f's est .; built a grist mill; when the Rev. war broke out he put in two dams on the stream above, the upper one at the outlet of Coller's meadow, where he erected saw mills for the use of his sons, as millers were not liable to be "drafted." He owned most of the Dadmun place ; prob. d.
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Singletary - Smith.
1785. Ile m. in Hopk. Jan. 7, 1742, Dorothy Smith. Chil. Ebeneser, b. Dec. 25, 1742, d. y. ; Dorothy, b. Mar. 13, 1744; Ebenezer, b. July 8, 1745, m. Rhoda -, 1. Hopk., d. 1812 ; Daniel, b. Aug. 22, 1747, 1. Hopk., d. 1783, leaving his est. to bro. Ebenr. and sis. Zipporah; Nathan, b. Feb. 18, 1749; Zipporah, b. Sept. 20, 1753.
SKEHAN, James, d. Oct. 29, 1877. His w. was Catherine. Chil. Mary, b. Nov. 30, 1853 : Elizabeth, b. 1858.
SKEHAN, Patrick, m. May 18, 1858, Catherine Quirk, both of F.
SKEHAN, Timothy, d. Sept. 30, 1877, a. 49. He m. July 13, 1856, Bridget Flynn. Chil. Michael, b. June 20, 1858, d. Oct. 18, 1881 ; John F., b. Aug. 21, 1860, d. Nov. 4, 1863; Mary, b. Oct. 25, 1862.
SLATE, Daniel, of Bernardstown, m. Nov. 1, 1860, Ann Parmenter, dau. of Artemas.
SLATE, George E., 1. on the old Shears place, late Ezek. How's; m. Sept. 9, 1856, Sarah E. Greenwood, dau. of dea. Jona., s. p.
SLOPER, Abner. Taxed in Fram. I837.
SLOPER, Henry, m. Oct. 24, 1852, Elizabeth S. Underwood, both of F.
SMALL, Stephen. Taxed 1841 ; m. Nov. 27, 1845, Hannah Tweed. Child, Althea, b. Sept. 28, 1846.
SMINK, Peter. Taxed on per. est. 1813.
SMITH, Abiel E., m. Nov. 5, 1853, Ellen O'Neal, both of F.
SMITH, Abigail, bap. in Fram. May 15, 1726.
SMITH, Carrington. Taxed on real est. 1814.
SMITH, Daniel. Taxed on real est. 1840.
SMITH, Anderson, d. in Fram. Jan. 28, 1863. He ni. Oct. 15, 1852, Eunice Mary Ann Capen, dau. of dea. Edmund. Chil. Ella Maria, b. Jan. 27, 1855; Edmund M. C., b. 1857, d. Dec. 31, 1869.
SMITH, Barney, w. Ellen. Chil. William, b. Aug. 10, 1851, d. Jan. 2, 1871 ; Ella, b. May 29, 1853 ; Elizabeth, b. Sept. 24, 1854, d. May 18, 1860; Lawrence, b. Nov. 26, 1859.
SMITH, 1. Ephraim, of Dover ; bo't Aug. 23, 1796, 17 a. near the Nathan Bridges place ; in ISo2 he went upon the farm in "Oregon," where he d. Dec. II, 1837, a. 70. Ile m. Patty Guy of Dover, d. Oct. 29, 1851, a. 77. Chil. Deborah, b. Dover, Aug. 16, 1795; Ezekiel, b. Southb. Mar. 3, 1797 2 ; Patty, b. Apr. 25, 1799, m. Cyrus Barber of Medway and Fram. ; Charlotte, b. Aug. IS, ISOI, m. - Smith of Holden ; Eunice, b. Fram. May 17, 1804, m. John H. Barber of Medway; Lucinda, b. July 16, 1806, m. Charles Rugg ; Ephraim, b. May 19, 1809 3 ; Hannah, b. Apr. 6, 1812, nı. (1) Warren Rugg ; (2) - Guy ; John C., b. Feb. 25, 1815, d. Oct. 7, 1823; Judson, b. Feb. 25, 1821, m. Anna Locke.
2. Ezekiel, s. of Ephraim 1, d. Dec. 22, 1862. He m. Mary Collins, d. Nov. 21, 1855, a. 57. Child, Eliphas, b. June 18, 1834, m. Harriet M. - , and had Mary Ella, b. Oct. 3, 1858.
3. Ephraim, s. of Ephraim 1, owned the Asa Littlefield place ; d. Aug. 16, I859. He m. (1) Dec. 10, 1840, Almeda Locke, d. Oct. 9, 1852, a. 31 ; (2) Julia A. Smith, who m. (2) John Hammond. Chil. Almeda, m. - Pepper, 1. Vt .; Ann, Maria, d. Nov. 21, 1851 ; Ellen, m. Alfred Bemis, and d. Oct. 4, 1870; Harriet A., b. Jan. 21, 1846, m. Thomas Hayden; Emory, b. Sept. 17, 1847, d. July 11, 1874 ; Mary, b. June 18, 1849, m. Almond Ingram; Henry, b. July 31, 1852, d. y. ; Julia A., b. Jan. 4, 1854, m. Albert Lyons ; Ella B., b. Feb. 2, 1856, d. y.
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SMITH, Esther, a. 13, came to l. with dea. Thos. Buckminster, July 9, 1781.
SMITH, Francis, m. Feb. 7, 1859, Ann Hayes. Child, Edward, b. Feb. 2, 1860.
SMITH, George D., w. Augusta. Child, George Davis, b. Nov. 1I, IS47.
SMITH, Henry. Taxed on real est. 1850.
SMITH, Horace, w. Louisa. Child, Lucy Jane, b. Way. May 3, 1847.
SMITH, James. Taxed on real est. 1860.
SMITH, Joshua, stable keeper, So. Fram. ; real est. agent ; m. (1) Aug. 1, 1850, Delia L. Cutler, dau. of S. N., d. June 26, 1853; (2) Hannah B. Howard. Chil. Mary L., b. Oct. 20, 1851, m. Herbert Kennedy ; William Harvey, b. May 20, 1858 ; Ida Howard, b. July 9, 1860.
SMITH, Moses. May 6, 1734, Joseph Maynard, "for love," gives to his dau. Elizabeth and her husb. Moses Smith, both of Fram., one undivided third of his farm in Fram. (the old Trowbridge place).
SMITH, 1. Nathan, m. Susanna Livermore, dau. of John, and had in Marlb. Lydia, b. Sept. 2, 1763 ; Nathan, b. Dec. 3, 1765 2 ; and in Sud. John, m. in Prov., R. I .; Rufus, b. Feb. 14, 1772; and in Fram. Susanna, b. Oct. 27, 17So, prob. m. in Fram. George Smith of Rehoboth, R. I., and had Polly, b. Fram. Mar. 13, 1799.
2. Nathan, s. of Nathan 1, m. in Sud. Sept. 11, 1789, Lucinda Eames ; 1. Fram .; rem. to Walpole, N. H. Chil. Rufus Eames, b. Apr. 29, 1791 ; Betsey, b. Mar. 18, 1793; Sukey, b. Jan. 7, 1799.
SMITH, Peter, w. -. Child, Rosanna, b. Nov. 13, 1846.
SMITH, Sidney, w. Mary. Child, Sidney, b. Sept. 29, 1831.
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