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2. Nathan, s. of Daniel; 1. south of the Elisha Jones place ; d. Nov., 1842, a. 71. He m. Nov. 29, 1792, Hannah Newton, d. Aug. 27, 1832, a. 63. Chil. Dexter, b. Jan. 29, 1795, d. June 25, 1817; Sukey, b. Jan. 17, 1797, m. (I) Joseph Flagg ; (2) Abijah Hemenway; Rebeckah, b. Sept. 19, 1799, m. Jonas Bacon ; Hollis, b. Dec. 4, ISO1, drowned Aug. 18, 1816; Zobiedy, b. Nov. 20, 1803, m. (1) Jabez Tombs ; (2) Hayden of Milf. ; Hannah, b. 1806, d. Nov. 20, 1821 ; Emily, m. - Clark of Medway.
TOMBS, Jabez, d. July, 1829, a. 31. He m. Apr. 6, 1828, Zobiedy Tombs, dau. of Nathan. Child, Jabez Westley, b. July 23, 1829.
TOMLIN, -, and child; warned out of town, 1744.
TORREY, Reuben, shoemaker ; fr. Milton; came to Fram. and bo't, May 3, 1798, for $900, of Jesse Everett, 20 a. with ho. and barn, being the Abner How est., now C. J. Power's ; d. May 4, 1833. His w. Abigail d. Dec. 11, 1835. Child, Abi- gail, m. Apr. 8, 1840, John Ballard, and d. Sept. 16, 1877, a. 93, 7.
TOWER, Joseph, s. of Joseph and Rebecca of Southb .; 1. at the Chas. Trow- bridge place; leased, 1785, part of the Brinley farm ; rem. to the Benj. Eaton place, now the brick yard on Southb. line; d. Feb. 26, 1812, a. 64. He m. Lucia Stone, dau. of James, adm. to ch. 1781, d. Dec., 1835, a. 81. Chil. Eunice, b. Sept. 3, 1772, m. Jona. Goodnow ; two sons, d. y .; Lucy, b. May 25, 1778, unm. d. May 16, 18 58.
TOWER, Francis, s. of Rufus, w. Ann Shaw. Chil. Sarah Aun, b. May 4, 1856; Frank R., b. Aug. 5, 1857 ; Harriet E., b. July 9, 1859.
TOWER, Rufus, b. Newton; taxed in Fram. 1834; d. May 11, 1873, a. 77. He m. Elizabeth Willis, b. Sud., d. June 9, 1880, a. 84. Chil. John H .; Elizabeth, m. James A. Childs ; Sarah Ann ; Charles ; Francis ; Winthrop and William; Winthrop d. Dec. 28, 1872, a. 37 ; Freeman A., m. Elizabeth Faulkner, and d. Apr. 12, 1880, a. 40.
TOWNE, TOWN, 1. William, of Yarmouth, Norfolk co., Eng .; m. Mar. 25, 1620, Joanna Blessing. They had six chil. b. at Y. Abt. 1639, he came to New England ; had land grant at Salem 1640, where the b. of two chil. is rec. In 1651, he bo't lands in Topsfield, where he sett. and d. abt. 1671. Chil. Rebecca, bap. Feb. 21, 1621, m. Francis Nurse of Salem Village, had & chil., was execu. as a witch, July 19, 1692; John; Susanna; Edmund; Jacob, bap. Mar. 11, 1632 2; Mary, bap. Aug. 24, 1634, m. Isaac Esty of Salem Village, had two daus., was execu, as a witch Sept. 22, 1692; Sarah, b. abt. 1638, m. (1) Jan. 11, 1660, Edmund Bridges of Salem, by whom she had five chil. ; (2) 1682, Peter Clayes of Salem Village (after of Fram.) by whom she had two or three chil. ; was accused as a witch, tried and sentenced, but contrived to escape from jail, and rem. with family to Fram. [See CLAYES]; Joseph, b. abt. 1640.
2. Jacob, s. of William 1, sett. Topsfield, where he d. Nov. 27, 1704. He m. June 26, 1657, Catherine Symonds of Salem. Chil. John, b. Apr. 2, 1658 3 ; Jacob ; Catherine ; Deliverance ; Edmund ; Ruth.
3. John, s. of Jacob 2, 1. Tops. till 1698, when he rem. to Fram .; bo't 211 a. of Jos. Buckminster, on the west slope of Bare hill, bounded by Sud. river on the S., and taking in the old Amasa Kendall place ; built where David Neary now lives ; was a leading man in tn. and ch. affairs ; sold May 29, 1713, 190 a. and buildings to Jona. Maynard, and rem. to Oxford, where he was tn. clk .; selectman ; deacon; d. abt. 1740. He m. Feb. 2, 1680, Mary Smith. Chil., eight b. Tops., the rest in
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Fram., Mary, b. June 23, 1681 ; John, b. Nov. 25, 1682, d. y. ; Israel, b. Nov. 18, 1684 4; Esther, b. Dec. 13, 1686, m. Apr. 23, 1711, Simon Mellen, Jr., of Fram. ; Ephraim, b. 1688; Jonathan, b. Mar. 11, 1691 ; David, b. 1693, 1. Oxford and Belchertown ; Samuel, b. Jan. 25, 1695, 1. Ox. ; Edmund, b. Fram. May 7, 1699, 1. Ox .; John, b. May 31, 1702, 1. Ox .; Zerviah, m. Nov. 22, 1748, John Clayes of Fram.
4. Israel, s. of John 3, came to Fram. with his f .; took the northerly part of the farm ; built where Amasa Kendall lived ; was a grantee of Oxford 1713; sold May 29, 1713, 60 a. with buildings to Benj. Treadway, and removed to O .; d. Oct. 29, 1771. He m. Susanna Haven, dau. of dea. Moses ; she d. at Belchertown, 1787. Chil. Mary, b. Nov. 16, 1709; Susanna, b. Sept. 11, 1711, m. dea. John Haven, and d. at Sutton ; Josephi, b. Jan. 20, 1713, d. y. ; Moses ; Elijah ; Israel, sett. Belcher- town; Lois, b. May 18, 1729.
TOWN, Edmund, who was out in both the Fr. and Ind. wars, and in the Rev. ; m., then of Hoosack Fort, Jan. 16, 1755, Abigail Brewer, dau. of Jona. of Fram.
TOWN, John H., w. Mary E. Child, Frederick E., b. Sept. 10, 184S.
TOWN, Joseph, m. Louisa Potter ; she d. Jan. 22, 1867. Child, George F., b. May 31, 1845.
TOWN, Warren C. Taxed in Fram. 1838-42.
TOWNSEND, Jacob, bo't land of Jos. Buckminster, and 1. near Moses Par- ker; was in F. 1730 ; d. in the service Oct., 1756. He m. Sarah -. Chil. Sarah, b. Sept. 12, 1731 ; Jacob, b. Apr. 7, 1736; Mary, b. Jan. 22, 1738; Nathan, b. Sept. 2, 1742 ; Samuel, b. Feb. 2, 1744.
TOWNSEND, Joseph, w. Sarah. Child, Jerusha, b. Fram. May 29, 1717. TOWNSEND, Samuel, fr. Eng., w. Jane. Chil. Thomas, b. Lowell, June 3, 1829; Martha, b. Wrentham, Oct. 10, 1831.
TOWNSEND, Samuel, per. same as above, nursery-man, fr. Brighton, bo't the old Benj. Ball homestead, by Bullard's bridge, in Salem End ; sold and bo't the Jos. Ballard est. near Cutler's mills; then the old Marshall est. He m. Clara Woods, who m. (2) Benj. Morse.
TOWNSEND, Timothy, in tn. off. Fram. 1763; chil. rec. in Hopk. 1740-54; adm. to Hopk. fr. F. ch. 1758. He m. Hannah Foster. Chil. Lois, b. Fram. June II, 1738, m. in Hopk. 1755, Isaac Gibbs of Sud. ; Hannah, b. Jan. 7, 1740, m. Na- thaniel Gibbs, Jr., of Sud .; Jerusha, b. Sept 9, 1743; Sarah, b. July 19, 1746, m. Stephen Crossman ; Deborah, b. Nov. 3, 1748, m. Israel Walker ; Mary, b. May 2, 1751, m. Jacob Chamberlain ; Abigail, b. Apr. 17, 1754, m. Samuel Chamberlain ; Timothy, m. 1784, Priscilla Sanger.
TOZER, Simon, of Weston, where he d. Dec. 30, 1718; w. Mary. Chil. Mary, b. Aug. 16, 1693, m. Samuel Newton of Marlb. ; John, m. Experience Jackson of Newton ; Richard 2 and Abigail ; Susanna ; Judith.
2. Richard, s. of Simon, sett. Southb. ; rem. Marlb., N. H .; w. Elizabeth. Chil. Richard, b. Oct. 13, 1732, m. Feb. 14, 1753, Mary Belknap, dau. of Jedediah of Fram., 1. Southb. and Marlb., N. H. ; Hannah ; Thankful ; Simon, b. Nov. 7, 1743 3.
3. Simon, s. of Richard 2, 1. Fram. ; adm. to ch. Dec. 1, 1765. He m. Lydia Clayes, dau. of James. Chil. Josiah, b. Sept. 1, 1764, m. -- Fay, 1. Southb. ; Olive, bap. Jan. 21, 1770, m. Jonas Newton ; Lydia, m. Joel Brewer of Southb.
TRAIN, TRAINE, TRAYNE, 1. John, a. 25, came over in the Susan and Ellen 1635; sett. Wat. ; m. (1) Margaret Dix ; (2) Oct. 12, 1675, Abigail Bent. They had eight chil., the sixth of whom was
2. John, b. May 25, 1651, 1. Wat .; rem. to S. part of Weston; m. Mar. 24, 1674-5, Mary Stubbs. They had seven chil., the fourth of whom was
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3. John, b. Oct. 31, 1682 ; 1. Weston ; m. May 5, 1705, Lydia Jennison. They had nine chil., the third of whom was Samuel, b. Dec. 22, 1711 4; and the fifth was Joshua, b. Nov. 7, 1718 ; sett. in Fram., where he was taxed as late as 1750. He was a volunteer in the Louisburg exp. 1745, and lost his health in the service ; prob. d. abt. 1755. He m. Mar. 25, 1743, Mary Nichols, dau. of Nathaniel of Fram .; taxed as a wid. in F. 1756. No chil. rec.
4. Samuel, s. of John 3, of Weston, d. a. 95. He m. (1) Mary Holden of Conc., d. s. p. ; (2) Dec. 31, 1741, Rachel Allen. They had nine chil., the second of whom was
5. Samuel, b. Aug. 11, 1745 ; 1. Weston ; d. 1839, a. 93. He m. Dec. 15, 1770, Deborah, dau. of Arthur Savage, d. IS28, a. SI. Chil. Arthur, b. Feb. 14, 1772, m. Betsey Seaverns; Isaac, b. Oct. 22, 1779, m. Sarah Harrington ; Charles, b. Jan. 7, 1783 6 ; Samuel, b. June 29, 1785, m. Harriet Seaverns ; Betsey, b. 1787, d. a. 10.
6. Charles, s. of Samuel 5, grad. H. U. 1805; preceptor Fram. Acad. ISOS ; ord. pastor of Bap. ch. in F. Jan. 30, ISII; dis. Sept., 1839; rep. 6 yrs .; state senator; trus. Fr. Acad. ; d. Sept. 17, 1849. [See biography ante, p. 424] He m. (1) Aug. 15, ISIO, Elizabeth Harrington, d. Sept. 14, 1814, a. 30 ; (2) Oct. 10, 1815, Hepzibah Harrington, d. Mar. 30, 1877, a. 84. Chil. Arthur S., b. Sept. 1, 1812 7; Charles R., b. Oct. IS, 1817 8; Althea, b. June 17, 1821 ; educated at Fram. Acad. ; prin. Townsend Acad .; d. Sept. 11, 1845 ; Lucilla, b. June 2, 1823, d. May 21, 1841 ; Sarah E., b. June 20, 1834, m. (1) Sept. 16, 1858, Lorenzo E. Sabine ; (2) Aug. 5, 1877, Moses Giddings, res. Bangor, Me.
7. Arthur S., s. of Rev. Charles 6, grad. B. U. 1833; S. T. D. 1855; ord. pastor of Bap. ch. Haverhill, Oct. 20, 1836; appointed prof. of sacred rhet. in New- ton Theol. Sem. 1859; inst. pastor of Bap. ch. Fram. Centre, 1866; d. in office, Jan. 2, 1872. [See biography ante, p. 428] He m. (1) Jan. 9, 1838, Susan T. Beckwith of Prov., R. I. ; (2) June 1, 1852, Caroline M. Whittier of Haverhill. Chil. Alice B., b. June 23, 1839; Elizabeth H., b. May 9, 1843; Annie R., b. Feb. 4, 1845, m. July 29, 1873, James A. Hale.
8. Charles R., s. of Rev. Charles 6, grad. B. U. 1837 ; stud. law with Josiah Adams, Esq., of Fram .; was in practice in F. 1840-63; rem. to Boston ; was rep. 1847, 8; dist. attorney for Midd. Co .; memb. of congress 1859-63; attor. general of the commonwealth 1872-78; d. July 29, 1885. [See biography in APPENDIX] He m. (1) Oct. 27, 1841, Martha A. Jackson, b. Attleboro', Nov. 13, 1819, d. Nov. 14, 1867; (2) June 14, 1869, Sarah M. Cheney, b. Boston, Oct. 27, 1836. Chil. Lucilla, b. Ang. S, 1842, m. Jan. 27, 1863, Francis W. Lawrence, 1. Brookline ; Charles ., b. May 14, 1845, m. Grace Tomlinson ; an officer in the U. S. navy ; Althea, b. July 24, 1847, m. June, 1867, Gilbert R. Payson, 1. Boston ; Arthur Clif- ford, b. Aug. 15, 1850, d. Apr. 24, 1867 ; Henry y., b. Jan. 28, 1855; Arthur C., b. Sept. 6, 1875.
TRAIN, Deborah S., m. Apr. 6, 1831, Jona. Wheeler of Camb.
TRAINOR, James, m. Oct. 10, 1853, Mary McGrath, both of F.
TRASK, Rev. George, was s. of Jeremiah and Hannah Trask of Beverly; b. Aug. 26, 1796, grad. B. C. 1826; And. Theol. Sem. 1829; ord. Fram. Sept. 15, 1830; dis. Apr. 6, 1836; afterwards settled pastor of Cong. chhs. in Warren and Fitch- burg ; lect. on temp., anti .- slav., anti-tobac .; d. at Fitchb. Jan. 25, 1875. Hle m. in Lancaster, Apr. 15, 1831, Ruth F. Packard, dau. of Rev. Asa and Nancy (Quincy) Packard of Marl. ; she d. Nov. 1, 18So. Chil. George A., b. July 14, 1832, m. Ellen M. Waite of Fitch., res. Indianapolis, Ind. ; Brainard P., b. Aug. 6, 1834, m. Mary Cann, and d. Sept. 29, 1870; Josiah C., b. May 9, 1837, m. Rhoda Hibbard, k. in Kansas, Aug. 21, 1863; Ruth Q., b. Nov. 16, 1838, m. Lewis B. Powell, res. Scranton,
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Pa .; Eliza S. C., b. June 12, 1839, m. John L. Hill, res. Boston ; William D., b. May 11, 1843, d. y.
Mr. Trask was an early, earnest, consistent advocate of both the temperance and the anti-slavery movements. As early as 1834, he was a delegate to the Mass. Anti- Slavery Convention. He dared to speak for the slave, when such utterances cost something. 2
He had the elements of character needful to make -what was his ideal of Christian duty - a successful worker and a successful reformer. He was of san- guine temperament. He had both clearness and positiveness of conviction, and the courage to follow his convictions. He was aggressive, and persistent, with large hopefulness. He had the "fortiter in re "; but, in the estimation of most of his friends, was wanting in the "suaviter in modo." But no one ever doubted his conscientiousness, and sincerity of heart. In the pastorate, and in the pulpit ; in the advocacy of temperance, and anti-slavery ; and in his anti-tobacco crusade, there was always apparent, honesty of intention, and purity of purpose, and unsel- fishness. The world at large saw in him the bold reprover ; his confidential friends saw a spiritual consecration, and self-forgetful piety, which did not appear amid the dust of his public conflicts.
TRAVIS, TRAVERS, 1. Henry, came from London 1634, and sett. at Newbury; d. before 1659. He m. (1) --; (2) Bridget -, who m. (2) Mar. 30, 1659, Richard Winslow of Gloucester. Chil. Sarah, b. 1636, m. Nicholas Wal- lington or Wallingford ; Elizabeth (?) ; James, b. Apr. 28, 1645 2.
2. James, s. of Henry 1, of Gloucester ; rem. 1668, to Brookfield ; his house lot of 30 a. was on the E. slope of Foster's hill ; was driven from B. when the town was destroyed by Indians, 1675, and returned to Essex co. He m. Apr. IS, 1667, Mercy, dau. of John Pierce of Gloucester. Chil. Mercy, b. Feb. 8, 1668, m. Oct. 24, 1701, Benjamin Whitney of Fram., s. p .; James, b. Brookfield 3; per. others. June 22, 1717, Benj. Whitney, in behalf of the heirs of James Travis, deceased, applied to the Committee for Brookfield, for a grant of land there, equivalent to the original grant, which was considered as forfeited. The request was granted ; and, Nov. 17, 1717, the Committee set off " to the heirs of James Travis, deceased, 60 a. near Brookfield saw mill." [Grants, 71 (625).]
3. James, s. of James 2, came to Fram. before its incorporation ; sett. at Salem End, on the Ebenr. Harrington place ; afterwards 1. on the Jos. Ballard place, near Cutler's mills ; per. rem. to Holl. after 1727. His wife was Mercy, d. Holl. 1744. Chil. Joseph, b. Dec. 3, 1700, m. Feb. 28, 1726-7, Mehitable Hager of Wat. and 1. Sherb. ; James, b. Apr. 12, 1703, m. Feb. 10, 1725, Rebecca Squire of Sherb., and had in Fram. Mercy, b. Oct. 26, 1729, rem. to Holl. and had other chil .; Mercy, b. Jan. 26, 1705-6; John, b. Aug. 16, 1710 4.
4. John, s. of James 3, m. in Holl. Jan. 7, 1741-2, Anne Maxwell, and had in Fram. Submit, b. Mar. 14, 1742-3, d. 1745; and in Holl. Isaac, b. Apr. 27, 1746, and six others.
TRAVIS, Randall. Taxed in Fram. 1819-20.
TREADWAY, 1. Nathaniel; weaver ; an original settler of Sud .; rem. to Wat .; d. July 20, 1682. He m. Sufferana How, dau. of Elder Edward of Wat., d. July 22, 1682. Chil. Jonathan, b. Sud. Nov. 11, 1640 2; Mary, b. Sud. Aug. I, 1642 ; and five others b. Wat.
2. Jonathan, s. of Nathaniel 1, sett. Medfield, where eldest child was b .; rem. Sud. ; d. May 28, 1710. He m. Mar. 1, 1666, Judith Thurston of Medfield, d. Fram. Oct. 12, 1726. Chil. Lydia, b. Medfield, Sept. 8, 1667 ; Nathaniel, b. Sud. Dec. 2, 1668; Jonathan ; James ; Hannah ; Ephraim ; Huldah ; Benjamin 3.
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3. Benjamin, s. of Jona. 2, sett. Fram .; bo't May 29, 1713, for £100, of Israel Town, 60 a. with buildings (the Amasa Kendall place). Ile also owned a strip of 40 a. of land extending thro' the Centre village, and northeasterly to the river ; selectman. He m. (1) Apr. 19, 1714, Mary Maynard, prob. dau. of Zechariah, d. Nov. 27, 1766; (2) 1770, Hannah Tracy. Chil. Hannah, b. Mar. 19, 1714-5, m. Oct. 18, 1738, Jabez Puffer of Sud. ; Mary, b. May 16, 1718, m. Mar. 19, 1736-7. Thomas Morse of Sherb .; Abigail, b. Dec. 2, 1719, m. Wm. Puffer of Sud. and Fram. ; Jonathan, b. May 21, 1721, m. in Iopk. 1744, Elizabeth Hayden. June 29, 1745, his f. gave him a deed " for love " of the 40 a. of land in the Centre village, which he sold Dec. 31, 1745, for £400 old tenor, to Jos. Buckminster, Jr. He en- listed Mar. 1755, in Capt. Jona. Hoar's co., Cr. Pt. exp., and d. before Dec. 17 ; child, b. Apr. 3, 1724; Judith, b. Oct. 29, 1726; Judith, b. May 5, 1728, m. July 17, 1754, Nathaniel Sever of Fram. and Westminster ; James, b. Aug. 18, 1730, d. y. ; Beulah, b. Jan. 26, 1732-3, m. Aug. 2, 1749, Josiah Goodnow of Sud.
TROWBRIDGE, 1. Thomas, from Taunton, Somersetshire, Eng., came to America as early as 1636; sett. at Dorchester ; rem. 1640 to New Haven, Ct. His youngest son was
2. James, b. 1636; sett. in Dorchester; rem. 1664 to Newton; selectman ; lieut. ; deacon ; rep .; d. May 22, 1717. He m. (1) Dec. 30, 1659, Margaret, dau. of Maj. Humphrey Atherton, by whom he had 7 chil. She d. June 17, 1672. He m. (2) Jan. 30, 1674, Margaret, dau. of dea. John Jackson, by whom he had 7 chil. The second child by second w. was
3. Thomas, b. Dec. 9, 1677; sett. in Newton; rem. to New London, Ct .; d. 1724. He m. (1) - -; (2) Mar. 3, 1709, Mary Goffe; (3) Jan. 7, 1715, Susanna -. By first w. he had
4. John, b. about 1702; housewright. He came to Fram. as early as 1725, and took up 55 a. of land in the N. part of the town, prob. the Nathan Hosmer place. John Trow Bridge His deed from Joseph Buckminster bears date Feb. 3, 1726-7. Mar. 16, 1732, he exchanged with Samuel Bul- len the 55 a. for 50 a. "and buildings thereon," paying 55 pounds to boot. Prob. this lot was adjoining the Ezekiel How farm. He bo't the Joshua Eaton farm, now Capt. Russell's, and Mrs. Parsons', in 1742, and the Peter B. Davis farm in 1747. All these lands were a part of the 600 acres of Reserved Land [see ante, pp. 173-86], and the title given by Col. Buckminster or derived from him, proving defective, Mr. Trowbridge, by due process of law, recovered damages, and gained new titles fr. the heirs of Gov. Danforth. He was selectman ; d. May 19, 1762. He m. Mehitable, dau. of Jonas Eaton ; she was buried Mar. 26, 1777. Chil. Mehitable, b. Jan. 26, 1725-6, m. Oldham Gates; Mary, b. July 27, 1728, m. Amos Gates ; John, b. May 22, 1730 5 ; Lydia, b. Dec. 24, 1731, m. Ralph Hemenway ; Thomas, b. Apr. 1, 1734 6; Ruth, b. Mar. 3, 1736, m. Peter Rice.
5. John, s. of John 4, lived on the place now of Capt. Rufus Russell, where he kept a tavern for many years ; col. ; selectman ; tn. treas .; d. May 22, 1807. He m. Mar. 27, 1751, Margaret Farrar, who d. 1760 ; (2) - Fisher, who d. Mar. 6, 1774; (3) in Waltham, Feb. 23, 1775, Elizabeth Fiske, wid. of Abijah, and dau. of Thomas Upham ; she d. Apr. 24, 1828, aged 104 y. 2 mos. Chil. John, b. Feb. 12, 1752 7; Margaret, b. Mar. 17, 1754, m. (1) Abel Stone ; (2) John Jones; Joshua, b. Feb. 20, 1756 8; Mary, b. July 10, 1758, m. Luther Stone, and d. at Fitchburg. By second wife, Martha, b. Feb. S, 1762, d. y .; Daniel, b. Feb. 1, 1764 9 ; Martha, b. Oct. 7, 1766, m. (L) Dr. Gambell ; (2) Azell Dunbar of Amherst ; Nelly, b. Feb. 7, 1769, d. y. ; Lydia, and Nelly, b. Oct. 4, 1770, Lydia, d. y. ; Nelly, m. Aaron P. Edgell.
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6. Thomas, s. of John 4 ; sett. in Fram. ; adm. to ch. 1752; rem. abt. 1771 to Fitzwilliam, N. H .; adm. to ch. there 1772 ; d. Jan. 12, 1804. He m. Hannah Perry, who d. Dec. 2, 1809, aged 74. Chil. Luther, b. June 3, 1756, m. Eliz. Tillman, 1. Albany, N.Y. ; Hannan, b. Dec. 19, 1759, d. 1804; Edmund, b. Mar. 2, 1762, d. 1766; Mehitable, b. Feb. 6, 1764 ; Polly, b. June 6, 1766, m. - Page of Ohio; Thomas, 5. June 5, 1768 ; Joseph, b. May 5, 1770 ; Margaret. b. Apr. 6, 1774, m. - Belden of Vt .; Martha, b. May 10, 1778.
7. John, s. of John 5, lived on the Peter B. Davis place ; capt .; selectman ; tn. treas. ; rep. ; del. to conv. 1820; trustee Fram. Acad., to which he left $500 as a fund in aid of Fram. boys preparing for college. He d. July 29, 1825. Up to 1825, the tn. treas. had not been required to give bonds; but, in the spring of that year, Mr. T. stated to the town his conviction that the treas. should furnish sureties, adding, that he would take the office one year more, give bonds, and thus establish a precedent. He m. Apr. 23, 1776, Mary Bent, who d. Jan. 30, 1844. Chil. Edmund, b. Apr. 29, 1777 10; John, b. June 12, 1778 11; Josiah, b. Sept. 28, 1785 12; William, b. June 20, 1791 13.
8. Joshua, s. of John 5, lived on the homestead. In his will, dated Aug. 21, 1781, he says : "Bound into the service of my country"; names w. Anne, but no chil. Will probated 1825; the heirs at law were his brothers and sisters; select- man; d. Dec. 9, 1824. He m. Anne Stone, dau. of Samuel ; d. Apr. 30, 1836. They had no children.
9. Daniel, s. of John 5 ; sett. in Fram., where is a cellar hole N. of Peter B. Davis's ; rem. to Westmoreland, N. Y .; d. Waterloo, N. Y., 1828. IIe m. (1) 1785, Prudence Badger, who d. 1794; (2) -, of N. Y. Chil. Betsey, b. - 1786, unm. d. Johnstown, N. Y .; Luther, b. - 1787, unm. d. Johnstown ; Windsor Stone, b. Jan. 1, 1789, m. Aug. 27, 1810, Rebecca Willey of E. Haddam, Ct .; sett. Ogden, Monroe Co, N. Y .; d. May 30, 1844; had 9 chil. ; Mary, b. - , unm. d. Johns- town, N. Y .; Martha, b. - 1792, m. Matthew Gibbs 18; Daniel, b. - -.
10. Edmund, s. of John 7, 1. on the Capt. Amos Gates place in Fram., d. Feb. 7, 1865. He m. Mar., ISoo, Hannah Wheeler of Western (now Warren), who d. June 9, 1857, aged So. Chil. Louisa, b. Nov. 26, 1800, m. William Jordan and d. June 8, 1855 ; Charles, b. Oct. 1, 1802 14; George A., b. Mar. 26, 1805 15; Allyne F., b. Aug. 16, 1807, m. Wm. Hemenway; Mary B., b. July 31, ISII, m. Edward Goodnow ; John, b. June 21, 1814, d. Aug. 7, 1815 ; Anna S., b. Mar. 18, 1816 ; Sally A., b. Sept. 8, 1817, m. Charles Brown.
11. John, s. of John 7; took his father's place ; paid off the heirs ; sold to Peter B. Davis ; sett. Cambridgeport ; d. Jan. 28, 1841. He m. May 6, 1804, Sarah Ilow, who d. Oct. 15, 1839.
12. Josiah, s. of John 7, stud. medicine with Dr. Willard of Uxbridge, and Dr. Kittredge of Fram .; commenced practice at Wethersfield, Vt., IS09; rem. to Buffalo, N. Y. ; mayor of the city ; d. Sept. 18, 1862. He m. Sept. 22, 1813, Mar- garet Wintermute of Canada, who d. Oct. 24, 1863. They had 11 chil.
13. William, s. of John 7, sett. at St. Mary's, N. S. He m. Eliza Jordan.
14. Charles, s. of Edmund 10, lives on father's place ; capt. of Fram. Art. co. He m. 1829, Mary Goodnow, d. July 4, 1883, a. 77. Chil. Mary E., b. Sept. 21, 1837, d. Feb. 16, 1848; Josiah II'., b. Apr. 19, 1845, d. y.
15. George A., s. of Edmund 10, sett. New York ; provision dealer in Fulton Market ; capt. 2d co. Ninth reg. N. Y. Artillery ; alderman, 1854, 5; ret. to Fram. and built near his f's ; d. Apr. 10, 1885. He m. Mar., 1834, Susanna Resler. Chil. Benjamin A., b. Nov. 3, 1838, m. Mary E. Ketcham of N. Y., who d. Apr. 14, 1887, a. 42, 2, 19; Adaline, b. Mar. 4, 1840, m. George S. Metcalf, merchant, who d. Oct. 24, 1868, leaving dau. Irene, b. Feb. 21, 1867 ; George A., b. Feb. 6, 1843, m., and d .; Edmund, b. Jan. 4, 1846, m. Addie Parker; William H., b. May 3, 1850, m. Mary B. Phipps, who d. Mar. 14, 1886; Charles O., b. Jan. 21, 1853, m. Matilda Allen.
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TROWBRIDGE, George, harness maker; b. Newton ; 1. So. Fram .; d. July 28, 1874, a. 58. He m. Mary Ann Fuller, dau. of Nathaniel. Chil. duu., d. Oct. 24, 1845, a. 2; George F., drowned Feb. 6, 1858, a. 11, 2.
TROY, James. Taxed 1839-40; m. Oct. 21, 1838, Philinda Johnson, both of Fram.
TRUMBULL, TRUMBLE, Joseph, was in Fram. before its incorpn .; 1. on Salem Plain; d. before 1708. He m. Mary Clayes, dau. of Peter. Child, Abigail, b. Feb. 23, 1697.
2. Joseph, per. s. of Joseph (above) by Ist w. ; m. June 18, 1719, Abia Gale, dau. of John. Chil. Abigail, bap. Aug. 28, 1720; John, bap. Sept. 29, 1723.
TUCKER, Edward, w. Cornelia. Child, George Edward, b. Mar. 1, 1848. TUCKER, John. Taxed in Fram. 1735.
TUCKER, William. Taxed 1793; kept store below Sax., on corner oppo. F. H. Sprague's ; d. July 27, 1797. Inv. real est. $3,615.51.
TUCKER, Abel, fr. Milton; took the store, etc., of William. Taxed 1797; d. 1807. Inv. real est. $2,994.39; w. Rachel Tucker, dau. of dea. William of Sherb .; m. (2) ISog, Jona. Rugg, and d. Brimfield, Dec., 1843. Chil. Esther, b. 1792, m. Jason Haven ; William, b. Sept. 10, 1801.
TUFTS, Isaac. Taxed in Fram. 1840-3.
TUFTS, Sidney T., m. Nov. 22, 1859, S. Georgiana Hodgden, both of F.
TURNER, Amos. Taxed in Fram. 1755; constable 1759.
TURNER, Benjamin Franklin. Taxed real est. 1834-38.
TURNER, Franklin, 1. Fram .; rem. Quincy, Ill .; m. Apr. 25, 1847, Harriet L. Moore, b. Holl., d. Oct. 15, 1853, a 30. Chil. son, b. July 29, 1849 ; Franklin, b. Oct. 15, 1850.
TURNER, Nathaniel S. Taxed in Fram. 1835-8.
TURNER, Wm. S., s. of Royal and Betsey; kept the Gaines tavern and the Fram. hotel; w. Eunice. Chil., b. in Fram., Eunice Rebecca, b. Dec. 20, 1834 ; Sarah E., b. Jan. S, 1837 ; William y., b. Jan. 21, 1839.
TURNER, Sarah, sis. of Wm. S., b. IS22, m. Aug. 23, 1847, Chas. B. Wilson of Boston.
TURNEY, Barney H., Taxed 1860; d. Sept., 1861.
TUTTLE, Dennis, 1. Sax. ; m. Julia McGrath. Chil. John ; Agnes ; Julia ; Dennis ; and others.
TUTTLE, Jedediah. Taxed real est. 1840.
TUTTLE, Joseph, b. in Fram. May 27, 1755.
TUTTLE, Joseph W., fr. Acton, taxed 1833; overseer in Sax. mills; d. Mar. 23, 1870. He m. (1) - Blodget, d. s. p .; (2) - Blodget, sis. of ist w. ; (3) July 26, 1846, Susan L. White, b. Lancaster, d. Dec. 20, 1854, a. 37 ; (4) Elizabeth (White) Hayden, sis. of 3d w., who m. (3) Beaumont Taylor. Chil by 2d w. : Re- becca F., teacher, d. May 22, 1859, a. 21; Faustina A., m. Wm. A. Thompson ; Rowena L., m. John H. Hubbard, 1. Chicago; by 3d w. : George, b. Apr. 19, 1847, d. 1849; Joseph II., b. Jan., 1849, d. y .; Laura Ann, b. Oct. 3, 1850, m. Edward O. Simpson ; Chesterfield, b. May 23, 1853; by 4th w. : Webster, b. Sept. 9, 1856, d. 1857; Joseph W. ; Edward : George.
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