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Emma L. Warfield, married - Eldredge.
Frank E. Wing, studied at Yale University.
Class of 1883.
Mary A. Whipple, taught in the public schools in Belchertown and Pelham; resides in Amherst.
Class of 1884.
Arthur H. Beers, resides in Whately.
Elsie E. Elder, married Edward Frary ; resides in South Deerfield.
Lulu E. Field, married Ernest Frary ; resides in South Deerfield.
Sarah G. Langdon, taught in the public schools in Whately; married (1) Arthur Jenny ; married (2) Samuel F. Billings.
Charlotte A. Porter, taught in the public schools in Springfield; engaged in Y. W. C. A. work in Chicago, Ill., Detroit, Mich., and in New York, N. Y.
Herbert L. Richardson.
Class of 1885.
Charlotte W. Billings, resides in Redlands, Cal.
Arthur S. Damon.
Thomas Powers.
Class of 1887.
Hattie A. Carl, taught in the public schools in Hatfield; married Wilbur L. Davis; resides in Amherst.
Carrie C. Field, married Charles Cobb; resides in Boston.
Clara L. Graves, studied at Mount Holyoke College; taught in Smith Academy; married William C. Dickinson.
Laura H. Graves, studied music in Germany ; resides in New York, N. Y.
Sarah E. Kingsley, taught in the public schools in Hatfield; married George Carleton.
Grace B. Marsh, resides in Easthampton.
Elizabeth D. Porter, taught in the public schools in Hatfield and Springfield; graduated from Boston University in 1887 and Springfield Training School in 1892; instructor in physical culture in the Y. W. C. A. in Lowell; M.D. at Boston University in 1901; married Dr. F. Mason Padelford; resides in Fall River.
Nellie E. Powers, married Collins.
- Grace E. Webber, taught in the public schools in Hatfield; married James D. Bardwell.
Charles O. Wells, graduated from Amherst College in 1891; prominent in athletics ; holder of records in one. and two mile runs, N. E. I. A. A .; president of N. E. I. A. A .; died 1892.
M. Anna Wright, resides in Wallingford, Conn.
Class of 1888.
George E. Barton, graduated from Worcester Polytechnic Institute in 1891; resides in Millville, N. J.
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Mary J. Breor, taught in public schools in Hatfield; married Laurence A. Powers.
Nellie A. Carl, taught in the public schools in Hatfield; married George S. Belden; died 1898.
Hattie S. Marsh, resides in Boston.
Lizzie E. Ryan, taught in the public schools in Hatfield; married John W. Kiley.
Class of 1889.
George S. Belden.
Jennie M. Barnes, married William G. Keating; resides in Manchester, N. H. Bridget C. Day, teacher in business school in Springfield.
Elizabeth Fairbank, graduated from Mount Holyoke College in 1893; taught in Arms Academy, Shelburne Falls; married William W. Hast- ings, Ph.D .; resides in Springfield.
Myra J. Field, married C. Edward Warner.
M. Augusta L. Graves, married John S. Carl.
Howard M. Graves, resides in Brooklyn, N. Y.
George W. Hubbard, graduated from College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore, Md., in 1894; physician in South Hadley and Springfield ; resides in Springfield.
Mary J. Mosher, postmistress at Bradstreet.
Class of 1891.
Carrie M. Allaire, died 1892.
C. Louise Bardwell, taught in Deerfield and Minneapolis, Minn .; married Charles Crosby ; resides in Minneapolis, Minn.
C. Mabel Barton, studied at Bridgewater Normal School; graduated from Springfield Training School in 1901; teacher in the public schools in Hatfield; also taught in West Springfield.
Mabel L. Billings, married H. L. Howard.
Alice De Riemer, studied at Smith College : taught in Illinois; died 1903. Rose Fairbank, graduated from Smith College in 1895; M.D. at Johns Hop-
kins University in 1900; missionary in India; married Dr. Lester Beals; resides in India.
Anna M. Graves, married Howard W. Dickinson; resides in Springfield. Hattie W. Kingsley, married Harry Hunt.
Lida A. Kingsley, married Herbert D. Smith.
Annette M. Lowell, graduated from Smith College in 1895; married Prof. Ashley H. Thorndike; resides in Yonkers, N. Y.
Ethel Moffette, married Leslie R. Smith; resides in Hadley.
William A. Morton, killed by the cars in 1891.
Bertha B. Thayer, graduated from Smith College in 1897; married Rev. Eugene Lyman; resides in Bangor, Me.
Class of 1892.
Lena M. Douglas, trained nurse.
Thaddeus Graves, graduated from Massachusetts Agricultural College in 1901.
Harry L. Howard.
Mabel Marsh, taught in the public schools in Springfield; married Porter Hemenway; resides in Springfield.
Class of 1895.
Mabel Bradford, taught in the public schools in Springfield and Hatfield.
Edith B. Cooke, resides in New York, N. Y.
Katherine W. Day, teacher in the public schools in Hatfield.
Mary D. Fairbank, graduated from Smith College in 1899; taught in Utica, N. Y., Brooklyn, N. Y., and Jersey City, N. J .; missionary in Jhansi, India.
S. Marion Field, taught in the public schools in Leverett; married Julius H. Trott; resides in Amherst.
Hannah Leary, married George Doppmann.
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HISTORY OF HATFIELD.
Class of 1896.
Oscar E. Belden.
Mary E. Breor, taught in the public schools in Hatfield; married George Pellissier ; resides in Orange, N. J.
Ella M. Carl, married Harry E. Graves.
Emma L. Carl, married Dr. George Johnson; resides in Morristown, N. J. M. Reba Graves, married Robert L. Belden.
Edith A. Howard.
Alice E. Marsh, married Walter Thayer; resides in Williamsburg.
Helen L. Porter, married Hugh McLeod.
Mabel M. Strong.
Carrie H. Warner, taught in the public schools in Hatfield and Allston.
Class of 1897.
- Marian C. Billings, graduated from Smith College in 1901; taught in the public schools in Springfield and Warren and in Smith Academy.
Margaret D. Harris, married Archie P. Graves.
Minnie C. Riis, graduated from Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y .; taught domestic science in New York city, Kentucky, Louisiana, and Spokane, Wash .; married Harry W. Olney ; resides in Spokane, Wash. Reuben F. Wells, graduated from Amherst College in 1901; studied at Bridgewater Normal School; taught in South Jersey Institute, Bridgeton, N. J.
Class of 1898.
Clarence M. Bradford, resides in St. Louis, Mo.
William R. Cutter.
Monda M. La Mountain, resides in South Hadley Falls.
Clara A. Wade, married Roscoe L. Bartlett; resides in Portsmouth, N. H.
E. Edward Wells, graduated from Amherst College in 1903; resides in New York city.
Class of 1899.
H. Louisa Billings, graduated from Smith College in 1905; taught in the public schools in Deerfield, Hatfield, and Newton; demonstrator in physics in Smith College, 1906-1908; appointed assistant in physics, 1908.
Alice L. Day.
Ursula G. Graves.
Clara A. Harris, married Herbert E. Carter; resides in Baldwinsville.
Anna E. Harris, married John C. Burrington; resides in Charlemont.
Viola P. Larkin, resides in Springfield.
William H. Leary, graduated from Amherst College in 1903 and from the law school of the University of Chicago in 1907; resides in Salt Lake City, Utah; clerk of District Court; 1904-1905; secretary of Bryan Club, 1908.
William E. Ryan, resides in Springfield.
Class of 1900.
Ruby I. Bardwell, graduated from Smith College in 1904; taught in Smith Academy ; married Albert J. Chidester ; resides in Simsbury, Conn. Anna C. Day.
C. Edward Graves, graduated from Wesleyan University in 1908; studied in Paris, France; professor of Romance languages in Wesleyan Uni- versity.
Lillian I. Proulx, studied music and art in Smith College, 1901-1904; married Charles Halligan; resides in East Lansing, Mich.
Margaret A. Ryan, graduated from Westfield Normal School in 1903; teacher in the public schools in Hatfield.
M. Arvilla Sampson, graduated from North Adams Normal School; taught in A. M. A. schools in Kentucky, Georgia, Porto Rico, and Hawaii; married Frederick Dyer; resides in Amherst.
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Charles S. Thayer, drowned 1905.
Josiah B. Woods, studied at Phillips Andover Academy; graduated from Amherst College in 1905; resides in Baltimore, Md.
Class of 1901.
Laura F. Billings.
G. Raymond Billings.
William L. Belden, studied at Massachusetts Agricultural College.
Helen E. Boyle, married John Heafey; resides in Whately.
Bernice N. Cutter.
E. Langdon Graves, studied at Massachusetts Agricultural College; post- master at Hatfield.
Rupert D. Graves.
Ethel P. Moore, graduated from Smith College in 1906; taught in the public schools in Island Pond, Vt., and Hatfield.
Theresa M. Nolan, studied at Smith College.
Howard A. Strong.
Louisa B. Wells, studied at the Capen School, Northampton, and at Smith College; married C. Edward Cowan; resides in Holyoke.
Class of 1902.
Leonard C. Allaire, graduated from Amherst College in 1907; member of 'Varsity baseball team.
Arthur C. Bardwell, studied at Amherst College.
Roswell G. Billings, graduated from Amherst College in 1907; resides in Boston.
Frank H. Breor, graduated from Purdue University in 1907; resides in Cleveland, Ohio.
Barbara Doppmann, graduated from Westfield Normal School in 1905; teacher in the public schools in New Jersey.
Robert E. Fitzgerald.
Alpheus Godin, resides in Springfield.
John H. Hubbard, studied at Kimball Union Academy; graduated from Amherst College in 1907; captain of the football team; captain of the track team; resides in Pelham.
M. Larkin Proulx.
Maude F. Warner.
Katherine Woods, graduated from Smith College in 1907; nurses' course at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Class of 1903.
Eva W. Graves, graduated from Smith College in 1908; teacher in the public schools in Danbury, Conn.
Pearl R. Kingsley.
Sarah V. Kiley, graduated from Westfield Normal School in 1906; teacher in the public schools in Hatfield.
Katherine A. Lovett.
Class of 1904.
Ruth E. Billings, studied at Northfield Seminary.
Olive H. Hubbard, graduated from Smith College in 1909; teacher in Sander- son Academy, Ashfield.
Louis A. Webber.
Charlotte Woods, graduated from Mount Holyoke College in 1909; supervisor of music in the towns of Hatfield, Hadley, and Bernardston.
Class of 1905.
Homer F. Bardwell, resides in Hartford, Conn.
J. Leonard Day, student in Syracuse University. Mary A. Levitre, resides in Springfield.
K. Helen Murphy, married Rupert D. Graves.
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HISTORY OF HATFIELD.
Helen B. Nolan. Leo M. Stowell, resides in Cromwell, Conn.
Class of 1907.
Isabel S. Warner.
John Stenglein, studied at Amherst College.
Class of 1908.
Maude E. Boyle.
Vivian Bowman, student in Boston University.
Claude H. Hubbard, student in Amherst College.
Arthur La Mountain.
Margaret Woods, student in Mount Holyoke College.
Class of 1909.
Frank Bean, resides in Boston.
R. Harrison Belden, resides in Springfield.
George Eberlein, student in Syracuse University.
R. Earle Hubbard, student in Massachusetts Agricultural College. Helen Letitia Moore.
The following list contains the names of Hatfield students who have been college graduates in addition to those given among the students of Smith Academy. It was prepared by Samuel D. Partridge and is taken from the sketch of Hatfield in the "History of the Connecticut Valley."
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Rev. Samuel Allis,
Harvard, 1724.
John Hastings,
Yale, 1815. Yale, 1802.
Edward Billings,
Harvard, 1731.
Jonathan H. Lyman,
Joseph Billings,
Yale, 1797.
Joseph L. Morton, Yale, 1857.
Edward C. Billings,
Yale, 1853.
John Partridge, Harvard, 1705.
Charles M. Billings, Arthur W. Billings, Yale (Sheffield Scientific School).
Samuel Partridge, Yale, 1767. Samuel D. Partridge, Amherst, 1827. Joseph L. Partridge, Williams, 1828.
Nathaniel Chauncey, Yale, 1702.
Jonathan Dickinson,
Yale, 1706.
Moses Dickinson,
Yale, 1717.
Benjamin Dickinson, Harvard, 1723.
Azariah Dickinson, Josiah Dwight, Yale, 1715.
Yale, 1730.
William Williams, Elisha Williams, Solomon Williams, John Williams, Israel Williams,
Harvard, 1719.
Joseph Dwight, William Graves,
Yale, 1785.
Harvard, 1729.
Thaddeus Graves,
Amherst, 1856. Yale, 1724. Yale, 1747.
George W. Waite,
Israel Williams, Yale, 1762. Amherst, 1861.
Jonathan Hubbard, John Hubbard,
Amherst, 1863.
Oliver Partridge, Yale, 1730.
George C. Partridge, Amherst, 1833. Charles Smith,
Amherst, 1841. Harvard, 1705. Harvard, 1711.
Harvard, 1722.
Harvard, 1751.
V .- THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MANUFACTUR- ING INDUSTRIES SINCE THE CIVIL WAR.
After the Civil war the Fitch Brothers and Porter (John T. and George C. Fitch and Henry S. Porter) bought the sawmills previously operated by Henry Wilkie, on Broad Brook, and Harvey Moore, on Mill river, and did a business of considerable magnitude at both mills for several years. The Wilkie mill was bought in 1890 by Alvin L. Strong and is still operated by him. Another sawmill was operated by
THE LATHE SHOP.
the Dickinson Brothers at West Brook till about 1890, when it was bought by Francis G. Bardwell, whose heirs have continued the business till the present time. Seth W. Kings- ley also makes use of a water power on Mill river at the Hill bridge, in connection with his wagon shop and to run a cider mill.
These were all. comparatively small establishments em- ploying only a few men, but the water power from Mill
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HISTORY OF HATFIELD.
river has been developed to sustain two flourishing manu- facturing concerns located close by the spot where Thomas Meekins set up his sawmill in the early days. About 1874 the Crescent Pistol Company was organized by Henry S. Porter, Edward Preston, and Jonathan E. Porter, who com- menced to manufacture pistols in the old Moore sawmill, on the site of the so-called "pistol shop." In February, 1877, Andrew Hyde and Maj. Charles S. Shattuck brought up from Springfield their pistol manufacturing business and went into partnership with Mrs. Mary D. Porter. A year later Mrs. Porter withdrew and the business was continued by Hyde and Shattuck. In 1880 Major Shattuck bought out his
THE GUN SHOP.
partner and conducted the factory alone, turning out many revolvers. Soon after he began to make single-barreled, breech-loading shotguns and a few years later double-bar- reled guns also. Large quantities of both were made, aver- aging for a time 15,000 guns per year.
The old factory was burned Jan. 29, 1881. It was imme- diately rebuilt on the same site. The present concrete dam was built in 1905. The manufacture of guns was temporarily abandoned in 1909, the only arms now turned out being a new model four-shot pistol. The bulk of the business con- sists of the manufacture of automatic screw machine prod-
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INDUSTRIES SINCE THE WAR.
ucts, principally spark plugs for automobiles. Allen W. Houghton is associated with Major Shattuck, the firm name being the Bay State Screw Company. Mr. Houghton was engaged in the manufacture of these products in Springfield before coming to Hatfield.
About 1882 Jonathan E. Porter hired part of the upstairs floor space in the Shattuck shop for the manufacture of lathes. The product found a good market and larger quar- ters became necessary. The present lathe shop was built in 1886 and has been enlarged several times since to meet the requirements of a growing business. From 1886 to 1892 Mr. Porter was in company with Lewis Warner of North- ampton. Then Mr. Warner withdrew and Mr. Porter, with his son-in-law, Hugh McLeod, has continued the manufac- ture of a full line of engine lathes under the name of the Porter Machine Company.
The growth of these manufacturing establishments has given employment to a large number of Hatfield men of a mechanical turn of mind, so that the town has not diminished in size to the extent that many agricultural communities have. Some skilled mechanics from outside places have been attracted to the town. The Porter Machine Company owns several houses to rent to operatives.
PART III.
FAMILY GENEALOGIES.
GENEALOGIES.
The descent of the families of twenty-eight of the early settlers of Hatfield is here given. Further information con- cerning the heads of families in the nineteenth cen- tury-residents or their descendants who came later-will be found in Part II. A careful search of town and family records and gravestone inscriptions has been made, but no claim is put forward that all dates are correct. Where the records do not agree, as is often the case, the town records have been followed closely, and some divergence from previously published lists will be noted. Before Sept. 3, 1753, all dates are old style, after that date new style, which will explain the year in some cases.
ABBREVIATIONS.
a .- aged. abt .- about.
k .- killed. m .- married.
Amh .- Amherst. b .- born.
Nfd .- Northfield.
Nhn .- Northampton.
bap .- baptized.
prob .- probably.
ch .- child or children.
rem .- removed.
chh .- church.
res .- resided.
Con .- Conway.
s .- son. sett .- settler or settled.
Dfd .- Deerfield.
Sund .- Sunderland.
unm .- unmarried.
Had .- Hadley.
Wfd .- Westfield.
Hart .- Hartford, Conn.
What .- Whately.
Hat .- Hatfield.
wid .- widow.
d .- died. dau .- daughter.
Spfd .- Springfield.
Gfd .- Greenfield.
GENEALOGIES.
THE ALLIS FAMILY.
1. LIEUT. WILLIAM ALLIS came from England abt. 1635. The first knowledge we have of him was the taking the freeman's oath at Braintree, May 13, 1640. He m. (1) Mary -, who d. Aug. 10, 1677 ; m. (2) June 25, 1678, Mary, dau. of John Bronson and wid. of John Graves. She was also the wid. of John Wyatt of Haddam, Conn., before she m. John Graves of Hat. After the decease of William Allis, she m. Capt. Samuel Gaylord, Mar. 16, 1681.
Ch .: John, b. Mar. 5, 1642. Hannah, b. 1654; m. June 28, 1670, Samuel, b. Feb. 24, 1647. William Scott. Josiah, b. 1649; d. Oct. 15, 1651. William, b. Jan. 10, 1656; d. May 19, 1676. Mary, b. 1657; d. unm. Jan. 25, 1690.
Josiah, b. Oct. 20, 1651.
William, b. Jan. 10, 1653; d. July, 1653.
2. CAPT. JOHN, s. of Lieut. William (1), a carpenter in Hat., was b. at Braintree, Mar. 5, 1642; d. Jan., 1691 ; m. Dec. 14, 1669, Mary, dau. of Thomas Meekins and wid. of Nathaniel Clark. She m. (3) Samuel Belden of Hat. abt. 1691.
Ch .: Joseph, b. Nov. 11, 1670; m. Naomi -; k. by Indians, June 19, 1724.
Abigail, b. Feb. 25, 1672; m. Jan. 23, 1696, Ephraim Wells.
Hannah, b. Oct. 9, 1673; m. Samuel Butler.
Ichabod, b. July 10, 1675.
Eleazer, b. July 23, 1677 ; m. Mar. 17, 1720, Jemima Graves of Hat .; d. Nov. 22, 1758.
Elizabeth, b. Apr. 4, 1679; m. July 13, 1704, James Bridgman.
Lydia, b. Aug. 15, 1680; d. Aug. 31, 1691. John, b. May 10, 1682; m. (1) Jan. 29, 1708, Mary Lawrence; m. (2) Bethiah Field.
Rebecca, b. Apr. 16, 1683; m. Apr. 30, 1702, Nathaniel Graves.
William, b. May 16, 1684. Mary, b. Aug. 25, 1687; d. Apr. 20, 1688. Nathaniel, m. abt. 1705, Mercy Dud- ley.
3. ICHABOD, s. of Capt. John (2), was b. at Hat., July 10, 1675; d. July 9, 1747 ; m. (1) abt. 1698, Mary, dau. of Samuel Belden, Jr. She was b. Aug. 27, 1679; d. Sept. 9, 1724. He m. (2) Nov. 25, 1726, Sarah, dau. of Benjamin Waite and wid. of John Belden. She was captured and carried to Canada in 1677. Res. in Hat.
Ch .: Abigail, b. Feb. 28, 1700; m. Nathaniel Smith of Sund.
Lydia. b. Jan. 7, 1702; m. Jan. 13, 1736. Daniel Dickinson; d. Oct. 16, 1737.
Martha, b. Nov. 19, 1703; m. (1) John Wells of Hat .; m. (2) Na- thaniel Hammond of Hardwick; m. (3) Nathaniel Kellogg; d. Sept. 13, 1764.
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Samuel, b. Dec. 12, 1705; m. Nov. 4, 1729, Hannah Sheldon; d. Dec. 16, 1796.
Sarah, b. Jan. 11, 1708; m. Nov. 14, 1734, Joseph Miller.
Bathsheba, b. Jan. 12, 1710; m. 1734, Jonathan Warner. Abel, b. July 21, 1714; m. Dec. 14, 1735, Miriam Scott. Elisha, b. Dec. 3, 1716.
4. ELISHA, s. of Ichabod (3), was b. Dec. 3, 1716, at Hat. ; was in Somers, Conn., in 1751; d. Nov. 23, 1784. He m. (1) Dec. 20, 1744, Anna, dau. of John Marsh of Had. She was b. in 1721. He m. (2) wid. Sarah Cutler, dau. of Samuel Reed of Burlington, Vt. She d. Mar. 25, 1807. Res. in Hat.
Ch .: Anna, m. July 5, 1774, Dr. Josiah Pomeroy of Keene, N. H. He was a surgeon in the English army, 1788.
Electa, d. unm., a. 20.
Josiah, b. 1754; m. Anna, dau. of Elisha Hubbard.
John, b. Jan. 18, 1756; m. Esther, dau. of Samuel Partridge of Hat.
Abel, b. 1757; m. Miss Allen; was a doctor. William, b. 1758; m. Oct. 20, 1784, Sophia Smith; rem. to Lowville, N. Y. Elisha, b. 1760; m. wid. Mary (Dick- inson) Ingram, dau. of Obadiah Dickinson of Hat.
5. WILLIAM, s. of Elisha (4), was b. in 1758; m. Oct. 20, 1784, Sophia Smith. She was b. in 1765 and d. Sept. 24, 1807.
Ch .: William. Sarah.
Dexter, b. Feb. 7, 1797; m. Nov. 18, 1824, Mary Waite of Hat.
Electa, b. July 15, 1792; m. Dec. 17, 1818, Jonathan Porter of Hat.
Mary, b. Oct. 15, 1799. Thomas Cutler, b. Mar. 20, 1802.
Sophia, b. July 9, 1794.
6. DEXTER, s. of William (5), was b. Feb. 7, 1797 ; d. Dec. 28, 1882; m. Nov. 18, 1824, Mary, dau. of Daniel Waite of Hat. She was b. May 27, 1806, and d. July 19, 1886.
Ch .: Waitstill, b. Oct. 11, 1825; d. unm. Feb. 18, 1901.
Daniel Waite, b. Aug. 9, 1828. William Penn, b. Apr. 9, 1830.
Elizabeth Hastings, b. Nov. 22, 1831; m. Jan. 1, 1857, Samuel F. Billings. Mary Waite, b. Oct. 11, 1833 ; m. Oct. 20, 1858, Dr. C. S. Hurlbut of Spfd.
7. DANIEL WAITE, s. of Dexter (6), was b. Aug. 9, 1828; d. Dec. 28, 1873 ; m. Dec. 7, 1854, Sarah Jane Hurlbut of Spfd. She was b. Nov. 22, 1834, and d. Jan. 18, 1899.
Ch .: Josephine S., b. Jan. 30, 1858; d. Nov. 22, 1873.
Jairus Hurlbut, b. July 9, 1862; d. July 9, 1863.
Mary Waite, b. May 5, 1865; m. June 22, 1904, Edward H. Wilkinson of
Spfd. Dexter Hurlbut, b. Aug. 10, 1867 ; m. Nov. 24, 1904, Flora May Castle. Edward Milton, b. Dec. 9, 1870; m. Oct. 16, 1901, Florence Wightman.
8. WILLIAM PENN, s. of Dexter (6), was b. Apr. 9, 1830; m. Feb., 1860, Amelia Baker.
Ch .: Charles, b. Mar. 18, 1862; d. June 23, 1863.
Fanny A. and Anna A., twins, b. July
26, 1863, at Wilbraham. William Baker, b. June 7, 1866; m. Mollie
9. JOHN, s. of Elisha (4), was b. Jan. 18, 1756; d. Mar. 1, 1829 ; m. Esther, dau. of Samuel Partridge of Hat. She was b. Mar. 26, 1761, and d. Dec. 22, 1834.
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Ch .: Abigail, b. Dec. 14, 1779; m. John, b. Sept. 4, 1786; d. Oct. 3, 1807, Erastus Billings ; d. Oct. 14, 1829. a. 21. Fannie, b. Nov. 11, 1781; d. Feb. 9, 1789. Josiah, b. May 2, 1794. Dwight Lathrop, b. Oct. 13, 1805; d. July 6, 1809.
Sophia, b. Nov. 18, 1783 ; m. Remem- brance Bardwell; d. June 22, 1847.
10. JOSIAH, s. of John (9), was b. May 2, 1794; d. Nov. 13, 1866; m. (1) May 17, - , Salome Osborn, who was b. June 26, 1801, and d. Oct. 29, 1833 ; m. (2) May 18, 1839, Louisa M. Bard- well, who was b. May 3, 1807, and d. May 29, 1875.
Ch. (by Salome Osborn) : Son, b. 1842; d. Jan. 4, 1862.
Jan. 17, 1822. Augusta Salome, b. Dec. 29, 1824; m.
Harriet Atwood, b. Jan. 17, 1823; m. Dec. 14, 1842, John D. Brown.
James Morton of Hat., Nov. 24,
11. DEXTER HURLBUT, s. of Daniel Waite (7), was b. Aug. 10, 1867 ; m. Nov. 24, 1904, Flora May Castle. He is now a dentist, practicing in Spfd.
Ch .: Catherine Hurlbut, b. Sept. 21, 1905.
12. EDWARD MILTON, s. of Daniel Waite (7), was b. Dec. 9, 1870; m. Oct. 16, 1901, Florence Wightman.
Ch .: Milton Wightman, b. July 8, 1905.
1902; d. May 7, 1906. Marjorie Wightman, b. Dec. 5, 1908.
Jairus Searle Hurlbut, b. July 22,
THE BARDWELL FAMILY.
1. ROBERT BARDWELL of Hat. d. Jan. 9, 1726, a. 79. He m. Nov. 29, 1676, Mary, dau. of William Gull. She d. Nov. 12, 1726.
Ch .: Ebenezer, b. Oct. 19, 1679. 1717, Joseph Belding.
Mary, b. Oct. 15, 1681. Sarah, m. May 19, 1713, Jonathan Barrett of Hart.
John, b. Sept. 16, 1683; d. 1685.
Samuel, b. Sept. 26, 1685. Thankful, m. May 23, 1717, Abram John, b. Aug. 18 or 28, 1687. Graves. Elizabeth, b. July 30, 1689. Abigail, b. abt. 1699; m. June 6, 1720, Thomas, b. Dec. 8, 1691. David Graves; d. 1786, a. 87.
Hester, b. Aug. 8, 1693; m. Oct. 23,
2. EBENEZER, s. of Robert (1), was b. Oct. 19, 1679, in Hat. ; d. July 13, 1732; m. Apr. 25, 1706, Mary, dau. of Joseph and Joanna (Wyatt) Field of Hat. She was b. July 18, 1684. They res. on the estate that descended from Robert.
Ch. (b. in Hat.) : Ebenezer, b. Sept. Esther, b. 1715; d. soon. Jonathan, b. Jan. 5, 1718.
Hannah, b. Jan. 24, 1709. Joseph, b. 1711.
Remembrance, b. 1713.
10, 1707 ; m. Elizabeth Gillett ; rem. to What. Abigail, b. Oct. 14, 1722; m. Noah Wells; rem. to What. Esther, b. Dec. 16, 1723; m. 1743, Daniel Morton; rem. to What.
3. REMEMBRANCE, s. of Ebenezer (2), was b. in Hat. in 1713; d. Nov. 9, 1779; m. 1742, Hannah, dau. of Ebenezer and Hannah
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HISTORY OF HATFIELD.
(Frary) Dickinson of Hat. She was b. Feb. 17, 1715, and d. Mar. 16, 1788. He res. on the old homestead and was a man of much prominence and influence.
Ch. (b. in Hat.) : Sarah, b. Aug. 30, 1743; m. Mar. 14, 1770, Jesse Bill- ings.
Noah, b. Apr. 28, 1748; m. Lucy
Waite; rem. to What.
Hannah, b. Aug. 4, 1750; m. Aaron Dickinson of No. Hat.
Seth, b. Dec. 23, 1752.
4. SETH, s. of Remembrance (3), was b. in Hat., Dec. 23, 1752; k. by lightning June 16, 1795 ; m. Aug. 31, 1773, Hannah Dickinson, dau. of Salmon Dickinson of Hat. He sett. on the old Bardwell homestead and was an active business man. She d. Dec. 31, 1833, a. 81.
Ch. (b. in Hat.) : Elijah, b. Nov. 12, 1775.
Silas, b. Apr. 27, 1777; m. Pamelia, dau. of William Morton.
Lois, b. Nov. 7, 1779; m. Oct. 18, 1808, Alpheus Longley.
Remembrance, b. Feb. 3, 1782; m. Sophia, dau. of John Allis.
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