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v. EVA GERTRUDE5, b. Jan. 28, 1855; m. June 5, 1894, George W. Farnsworth; res. Whitingham, Vt.
vi. RHODA CUSHMAN5, b. July 13, 1858; res. Attleboro, Mass., where she is a successful teacher.
12. SLATE, LEWIS ALMON5, (Joseph4, Israel8, Capt. Joseph2, Dan- iel1,) b. June 10, 1836 ; m. 1860, Ellen C., dau. Daniel Watson Temple. She d. Mch. 16, 1899. His is the original Slate farm on South street. Children :
i. DWIGHT L.6, b. Dec. 30, 1863; m. Aug., 1897, Etta G., dau. of Wm. Taylor. Has: I. George Lewis7, b. June 27, 1899. 2. Son7, b. Feb. 10, 1901. Mr. Slate is one of the present select- men. His home is the place on South street originally built by Terah Fox, and afterward owned by Moses Wait and the late Mrs. Elvira Burk.
ii. CARRIE M.6, b. Sept. 9. 1865; unm.
iii. GEORGE A.6, b. 1868; d. Jan. 8, 1894; unm.
iv. WELLS T.6, who is salesman for Nichols Bros.
V. ALICE MARY6, b. 1876; d. Jan. 9, 1897.
vi. LILLIE BELL®, b. Dec. 6, 1879.
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RESIDENCE OF HENDRICK A, SLATE (on the site of) MRS. LUCINDA S. SLATE.
JUSTIN SLATE HOMESTEAD, built 1769.
MR. JUSTIN M. SLATE,
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SMITH, Rev. HORACE, b. 1809 ; m. Lurancy Burrows, who d. June 6, 1829. He was a Methodist exhorter and class leader ; a car- penter by occupation. He resided for many years at North Bern., but the last years of his life he lived on the site of the Burk Fort. He d. Oct. 18, 1876, ae. 67. Had an adopted dau., Ellen Downer, who m. Lewis Dean; res. Northampton.
SMITH, MOSES, b. 1707 ; m. Elizabeth -, who d. July 20, 1777. They came from Chesterfield, N. H. He d. Dec. 30, 1785. Children :
i. JOSEPH2, b. Mch. 26, 1752; m. Sept. 23, 1776, Anna Sophronia She was b. May 21, 1759; d. Jan. 14, 1818. He d. Oct. 30, 1812. She m. (2) in 1814, Joseph Allen. Had eleven children, among whom was a dau., Nancy3, b. Oct. 25, 1781; m. Ezra Foster. ii. MOSES2, probably b. 1747; m. Eunice, dau. Benjamin Green. She d. June, 1829. He d. May 9, 1830.
1. SNOW, Dea. PRENCE®, or PRINCE®, (Isaac®, Jonathan4, Nicholas3, Mark', Nicholas1,) b. June 1, 1746, in Rochester, Mass. He is descended from Nicholas of Plymouth, who was passenger to this country in the Ann, 1623; had 12 children. Deacon Prince® m. in Rochester, Mass., Dec. 6, 1770, Content Doty. She was a native of that place, and d. in Bern. Mch. 11, 1828, ae. 79. In 1772 rem. to Greenfield, and in April, 1782, to Bern. He resided upon Snow Hill, in the east part of the town. Was surveyor of highways 1786, selectman 1797. He d. Apr. 23, 1828, ae. 82. Children, order of birth uncertain :
2. i. THOMAS7, b. Nov. 9, 1771, in Rochester, Mass.
ii. DEBORAH7, m. Rosel Flint, Nov. 23, 1792.
iii. THANKFUL7, m. Dr. Richard Taylor of New York State.
iv. SARAH7, b. 1778; m. Elias3 Parmenter, Jr., June 15, 1797; died Feb. 19, 1843.
V. JOSEPHUS7, m. Miss Vongun; res. New York State.
vi. BARNABAS™, b. June 28, 1783; m. Huldah Crocken; res. New York State.
vii. ELISHA7, b. Nov. 17, 1787; m. Margaret5, dau. of Dr. Calvin4 Scott. He resided " around the mountain," near the Davenport farm; d. Mch. 5, 1834. Had: I. Calvin S.8, b. Sept. 18, 1815; rem.
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to New York State. 2. Son8, b. Nov. 13; d. Nov. 16, 1816. 3. Julia Maria8, b. Feb. 9, 1821; m. May 7, 1839, Cyrus W.3 Hale. She d. June 8, 1848. 4. Alexander H.8, b. Nov. 7, 1823; resides Connecticut.
viii. PRINCE7, Jr., b. Sept. 12, 1792; m. Oct. 1, 1818, Asenath5, dau. Dr. Calvin4 Scott; d. Sept. 23, 1876; was for many years insane. He m. (2) in 1830, Sally Maria, dau. David Ryther, and widow of Elisha Starkweather. She was b. Dec. 25, 1805; d. Feb. 6, 1892, in Coose, N. H. He was a farmer, residing the latter part of his life in Bloomfield, Vt., where he d. May 1, 1878. Had : I. Jane8, b. Aug. 19, 1819, in Bern .; m. Ovid French; d. in Wisconsin. 2. Eliza8, b. 1821; m. Franklin Alger. 3. Zel- nora8, b. Feb. 24, 1824; m. William Glover, July 7, 1851, in Salt Lake City; resides Lewiston, Cache Co., Utah. From her the most of the records of this family have been obtained. 4. Minerva8, b. July 8, 1827; m. Wm. Edward Cooke. By second wife: 5. Charles®, b. 1831, in Bern; killed at battle of Fred- ericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862. 6. Nelson8, b. in Bloomfield, Vt .; resides Coos, N. H. 7. Mary8, b. in Bloomfield, Vt .; resides Coos, N. H. 8. Sumner8, resides in Rochester, Minn. 9. Theresa8, d. ae. seven years. 10. Emma®, d. ae. five years. II. Alexander8, d. ae. three years.
2. SNOW, THOMAS', Dea., (Dea. Prince®, Isaac5, Jonathan4, Nicho- las3, Mark', Nicholas1,) b. Nov. 9, 1771, in Rochester, Mass. ; m. Jan. 28, 1801, Syble, dau. of Elias Parmenter. She was b. Jan. 6, 1778 ; d. Dec. 4, 1865. He resided for 11 years on ,the Capt. Root place ; rem. in 1814 to the old Moses Scott place, now owned by Frederick Chase. He d. June 20, 1858. Children :
i. THOMAS ANSON8, b. July 9, 1802; m. Sylvia A.5, dau. Dr. Gideon4 Ryther, Apr. 24, 1831. She was b. Feb. 17, 1803; m. (2) Apr. 21, 1840, George Holton; d. June 15, 1888. Mr. Snow d. suddenly Oct. 4, 1838. Had: 1. George Washington9, b. Feb. 22, 1832; is a railroad conductor in the West. 2. Angelia Sophia9, b. Aug. 31, 1834; d. Nov. 7, 1848. 3. Thomas9, is a conductor on the Illinois Central R. R.
ii. RANSEL SHELDON8, b. June 25, 1804; d. Nov. 6, 1827, at Clin- ton, Ga.
BARNABAS SNOW.
A direct descendant of Thomas Prence, who was Governor of Plymouth Colony for over thirty years, during the seventeenth century. Also of Elder William Brewster and Stephen Hopkins, who were prominent passengers on the Mayflower when she completed her historic voyage, landing at Plymouth in 1620.
MRS. JULIA LOUISE (BURROWS) SNOW. For ancestry see John Connable, page 352.
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iii. SOPHRONIA PARMENTER8, b. July 5, 1806; m. May 4, 1828, Seorim B4. Slate; d. Jan. 11, 1856.
iv. CONTENT DOTY8, b. July 25, 1808; m. Jan. 1, 1829, George L. Holton; d. July 8, 1859.
v. JONATHAN8, b. Sept. 17, 1810; m. July 16, 1841, Rebecca Spauld- ing; d. May 26, 1885.
vi. FRANCIS NEWCOMB8, b. Mch. 6, 1813; n1. Nov. 27, 1834, Sarepta, dau. of Jesse Knights of Northfield; d. Feb. 20, 1878, in Princ- ton, Wis.
vii. EDWARD HOYT8, b. Dec. 14, 1815; m. Aug. 16, 1849, Wealthy. dau. Otis Hastings of Greenfield. He was selectman 1849-51; resided on the old place. He d. May 13, 1856, and she m. (2) Mch. 14, 1861, Lucius L. Barbour of Collinsville, Ct.
3 viii. BARNABAS8, b. May 18, 1818.
ix. SYBIL S.8, b. Sept. 22, 1820; m. May 16, 1850, Simeon Shel- don' Cushman; d. Dec. 10, 1855, at Fairfield, Iowa.
x. HARRIET L.8, b. July 23, 1824; m. Rufus Holton, May 10, 1849; res. Westerly, R. I.
3. SNOW, BARNABAS®, (Dea. Thomas', Dea. Prence®, Isaac®, Jonathan4, Nicholas®, Mark', Nicholas',) b. May 18, 1818 ; m. Apr. 22, 1845, Julia Louisa4, dau. of Isaac3 Burrows. She was born Sept. 21, 1826. He carried on the blacksmith business sev- eral years in Bernardston, selling the same to Enoch Moore, and took up his residence in the north part of Greenfield near the Bernardston line, where he was successfully en- gaged in farming. In social and religious matters he and his estimable wife were always identified with the latter place. Mr. Snow d. suddenly, being thrown from his car- riage Sept., 1899. His place, "Elmhurst," is now owned by his son Isaac. Mrs. Snow resides in Greenfield with her daughter, Mrs. Dickinson. Children :
i. JOSEPHINE L.9, b. Apr. 2, 1847; m. Jan. 4, 1871, Edgar H. Dickin- son of Hatfield. He d. June 7, 1875. She resides Greenfield. Had: 1. Charles E.10, b. June 17, 1872. 2. Herbert L.1º, b. July 25, 1874; d. Dec. 29, 1898.
ii. ISAAC B.9, b. June 28, 1850; m. Sept. 9, 1874, Jennie M. Knight. He was at one time railroad conductor in the West. Since 1879
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he has been superintendent of agencies of the Mass. Mutual Life Insurance Co. ; resides Chicago, Ill. Has son, Mor- ton10.
iii. JULIA IDA9, b. Sept. 22, 1854; d. June 28, 1857.
iv. FRANK H.9, b. July 9, 1864; m. May 17, 1893, Harriet May, dau. of Lathrop Smith of Greenfield, where he resides; is an insurance agent. Had: 1. Barbara L.10, b. Sept. 4, 1895; d. Mch. 18, 1896. 2. Thomas Lathrop10, b. July 13, 1900.
1. SPRAGUE, HEZEKIAH, was the first of the name to settle in Frank- lin County. He was b. in Groton, Mass., in 1740; m. Rachel Byham, who d. Jan. 24, 1831, ae. 91 years. Children :
i. ASA2, b. 1775; published to Sarah Hodge of Warwick Dec. 27, 1802. He d. Sept. 3, 1806.
2. ii. JOSE2, b. May 8, 1777, in Guilford, Vt.
iii. ELIZABETH2.
iv. PHŒBE2.
v. MARY2, probably m. Jan. 22, 1795, Silas Green.
vi. APPHIA2, published with Elihu Town of Warwick, Jan. 26, 1808. An Asenath m. Apr. 2, 1825, Cyrus Briggs. Perhaps of this family.
2. SPRAGUE, JOSE2, (Hezekiah',) b. in Guilford, Vt., May 8, 1777 ; m. 1808, Phoebe2, dau. Chileab1 Hale. She. was b. Aug. 6, 1783 ; d. May 31, 1862. He resided near the Gill line, and d. Nov. 30, 1852. Children :
i. JOSEPH S.8, b. Apr. 8, 1810; d. Mch. 22, 1890; m. Betsey -- who d. June 21, 1835, ae. 64. Had: 1. Stillman4, in. Apr. 9, 1861, Sybil C. Miner of Leyden. Son5, b. Jan. 20, 1866.
ii. LURANCY M.3, b. Mch. 25, 1812; d. Dec. 3, 1847.
iii. AVERY WILLIAM3, b. July 8, 1814; m. Sept. 5, 1861, Sophia A., dau. Obed Newton of Greenfield. She d. Apr. 23, 1893. He d. Oct. 18, 1886. Had: 1. Susan F.4, b. May 21, 1862; m. Wil- liam A. Scott, Apr. 30, 1895; res. Greenfield. 2. Nettie Bell4, b. Sept. 21, 1864; d. Apr. 23, 1865. 3. Martha A.4, b. Oct. 15, 1866; res Greenfield; unm. 4. Asa W.4, b. June 30, 1869; res. Greenfield; unm.
iv. SON3, b. Oct. 17; d. Oct. 19, 1816.
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V. LYSANDER H.3, b. Jan. 29, 1818; m. (1) July 5, 1852, Clorinda O. Look of Montague. She d. Dec. 7, 1858, ae. 23; m. (2) June 30, 1859, Mrs. Nancy S. Rockwood of Vernon, Vt., dau. of James Streeter; she d. Feb. 12, 1890, ae. 72. Resided east part of the town; held the office of selectman. He d. May 8. 1895. Had: I. Mary4, m. Chas. W. Deane. 2. Abbie E.4, d. Jan. 2, 1864, ae. six years, eight months.
vi. LOVINA3, b. Aug. 27, 1824; m. Apr. 13, 1846, Seth4 Hale; d. Oct. 16, 1847.
vii. LUCINA3, b. also Aug. 27, 1824; d. Sept. 29, 1851.
STRATTON, ALFRED, MORELL, (Samuel from Northfield, Rufus ?), b. Feb. 26, 1827, in Gill; m. Dorothy Adeline, dau. of George Doolittle of Northfield, Feb. 26, 1851. She d. Sept. 8, 1899, ae. 72. He m. (2) Dec. 6, 1900, Mrs. Martha, dau. of Erastus Ryther, and widow of Lucius Pierce Chapin. Mr. Stratton rem. to Bern. about 1863, and engaged in mercantile busi- ness and farming, in both of which he has been eminently successful. Is now retired. Resides nearly opposite the M. E. church. Children :
i. WILLIS ALFRED, b. Nov. 24, 1851; m. Dec. 4, 1872, Ella, dau. of Sumner Sanderson of Greenfield. Mr. Stratton has been for sev- eral years engaged in mercantile and livery business. Has held the office of selectman; resides on the old Goodale place. Has: I. Sumner Sanderson, m. Sept. 14, 1899, Carrie Etta, dau. M. D. Stratton of Montague; resides Millers Falls.
ii. ADELLA, b. Sept. 8, 1857; m. A. A. Mann of Easthampton May 4, 1887. She d. Nov. 4, 1898.
iii. EVERETT DARLING, b. Apr. 29, 1864; m. May 4, 1887, Mary E., dau. George Wyatt. Had: 1. Leon E.3, b. 1893; d. Oct. 6, 1898. 2. Earl Alfred3, b. Oct. 23; d. Oct. 24, 1899.
STREETER, BRADLEY', (Isaiah6, John5, James4, John3, Stephen?, Stephen1 of Gloucester in 1642), b. Sept. 5, 1809; m. Caroline Benton of Hinsdale, N. H., who d. Dec., 1882. He d. Dec. 22, 1882 ; resided on Huckle Hill near the Vernon line, on the place formerly owned by English Newcomb. Children :
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i. ROMANZO8, rem. to Minnesota.
ii. MARY8, b. Sept. 11, 1846; m. (1) David Demetrius™ Streeter; m. (2) - - Kendrick.
iii. HARVEY D.8, b. Dec. 2, 1848.
iv. HORACE N.º, b. Sept. 30, 1851.
v. WILBUR8.
vi. MINERVA8, m. John Streeter of Vernon, Vt.
vii. HELEN8, m. Emory Slate.
STREETER, Deacon DAVID®, (Joel5, Ebenezer4, Joseph3, Stephen3, Stephen1 of Gloucester 1642), b. 1804; m. Rachael Lee, who d. Feb. 28, 1897, ae. 84, at Mt. Hermon. He d. Nov. 10, 1879. He rem. to Bern. from Vernon, Vt., and resided on the David Severance place on Huckle Hill. Children :
i. HENRY HARRISON1, b. Apr. 11, 1840; drowned July 24, 1841.
ii. RICHARD ERWIN7, b. July 9, 1837; d. Apr. 17, 1857, ae. 19 years.
iii. DAVID DEMETRIUS7, b. Oct. 17, 1834; m. (1) Mary, dau. Bradley Streeter; m. (2) Sarah, dau. Chas. Holton of West Northfield; res. Mt. Hermon. Had. 1. Daughter8, b. Nov. 19, 1860. 2. Hattie8. By second wife: 3. Son8.
iv. HENRY ONESINUES7, b. Sept. 25, 1842; m. Francella Sophia4, dau. Charles2 Parks, Dec. 4, 1866. He d. Sept. 25, or Oct. 1, 1870. She m. (2) Henry Wells of Montague, Dec. 3, 1874; res. on his father's place on Huckle Hill. Had: I. Henry Erwin8. 2. Henrietta L8.
v. GEORGIANNA7, b. Jan. 3, 1845; m. Sept. 19, 1865, Moses R4 Nelson.
vi. JULIETTA7, m. Galusha P. Newton.
STREETER, JAMES, Jr., (James), m. Jan. 30, 1861, Eunice Serepta, dau. John3 Nelson; came from Rowe. He resided on the Ruggles Green place, Bald Mountain road, and d. Jan. 7, 1895, ae. 64 yrs., 8 mos. Children :
i. BERTHA2, m. Luman R.5 Nelson; res. Winchester, N. H.
ii. ROSE LOUISE2, m. Sept. 28, 1900, John Wilbur Condon of Man- chester, N. H.
iii. ERWIN M.2, m .; resides on the Benjamin Green, Jr., place, Bald Mountain road.
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SYKES, SAMUEL, Jr., was selectman in Bern. in 1803, 5, 6 and 7, and was probably the son of Widow Jemima Sykes, late of Suf- field, Ct., who d. in Bern. Oct. 1, 1807, in her 88th year. He m. Lucy -. Oct. 6, 1807, he advertised a farm of 60 acres for sale in the center of Bern., within 10 rods of meeting and schoolhouses. Children:
i. LUCINDA2, b. June 16, 1782, in Suffield, Ct .; m. Nov. 29, 1804, Asahel7 Newcomb; settled in Whitestown, N. Y.
ii. SETH LEONARD2, b. Aug. 27, 1798.
iii. LUCY CELINDA2, b. Apr. 2, 1801.
iv. POLLY EMILA2, b. Jan. 20, 1804.
V. SAMUEL VIRGIL2, b. June 24, 1806; m. Nov. 1, 1831, Caroline, dau. Amos Slate. She was b. Oct. 22, 1810; d. 1898, in Hart- ford, where their children reside. He came to town from Brattleboro, Vt., returning after a residence here of a few years.
TEMPLE, PARMENAS, of Northfield, 1806-15 ; removed to Bern. ; was of Palermo, N. Y., 1838 ; m. Hannah, dau. of John Caldwell of Northfield, Nov. 9, 1806. She was b. 1793. He may have been the son of Daniel, who was b. in 1759; d. Sept. 24, 1839. A Parmenas Temple m. Feb. 29, 1828, Sarah Starkweather. He d. in Palermo, N. Y., Apr. 18, 1850, ae. 67. (b. 1783.) Children :
i. DANIEL W.2, b. Aug. 31, 1809; m. Apr. 18, 1838, Catherine F., dau. Wilkins Clark. She was b. Jan., 1823; d. Oct. 30, 1875. He was selectman for eight years; also representative to the General Court, and postmaster several years; d. Aug. 1, 1879. Had: 1. Wosson Clark3, b. Feb. 1, 1840. 2. John W3., b. about 1841; m. Ella Chase Feb. 1, 1877; d. May 30, 1877. 3. Catharine Ellen3, b. Mch. 8, 1842; m. Lewis A. Slate; d. Mch. 16, 1899. 4. Alfred B.3, b. 1844; d. Aug. 3, 1875. 5. G. Wells3, b. 1846; d. in Milton, Wis., Nov. 11, 1869. 6. Dexter3. 7. Ida M.3 8. Carroll R.3 9. Frank W.3, b. Oct. 9, 1868; d. Aug. 13, 1888.
ii. MINERVA2, (?) who m. Feb. 11, 1840, Henry Sheldon of Wendell. iii. SOLOMON W.2, (?) who d. Feb. 29, 1852, ae. 35 years; m. in War- wick, Jan. 29, 1851, Melissa E. Briggs of Orange.
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iv. GEORGE W.2, m. Carrie F. Horton. She d. July 12, 1871, ae. 40. At one time kept store at North Bern .; rem. to New York State. Had: (?) I. Minnie L.3. d. Sept. 19, 1860, ae. three years. 2. George H.3, d. Sept. 16, 1863, ae. six months. 3. Luella F.3, d. Feb. 17, 1859, ae. six years. 4. Elsie F.ª, d. Mch. 27, 1860, ae. one year.
TUTE, JAMES, b. about 1685; of unknown ancestry. He resided successively at Hardwick, Brookfield, and Deerfield, remov- ing thence to Bern. about 1753. He here held in 1762 the office of deerreave. He m. June 15, 1725, Keziah Carey, who d. in Whately, Apr. 6, 1795, ae. 88. He d. in Vernon, Vt., Apr. 14, 1775. He is spoken of on the town records as " Old Tute." Had nine children.
1. TYLER, NATHANIEL, of Guilford, Vermont. Children :
i. WILLIAM E.2, b. Oct. 6, 1812; m. Sarah Gaines of Guilford, Vt. She was b. Oct. 15, 1815; d. Dec. 9, 1861. He resided on the place now owned by George Hodgen; d. Mch. 30, 1861. Had: I. Daughter3, b. Feb. 13; d. Feb. 18, 1842. 2. Susan Sylvina3, b. Oct. 22, 1838; d. Jan. 22, 1862. 3. Henry3, b. 1840; resided Factory Hollow, Greenfield; m. Nov. 14, 1862, Isabel Atherton of Gill. He d. July 18, 1901, ae. 61. 4. Chester3, a carpen- ter; resides Orange. 5. Frank3, m. Gertrude, dau. of John Allen of Greenfield; both are dead.
ii. GEORGE W.2, m. Charlane P. Burnett. She d. July 24, 1875. He was a carpenter by trade, living in North Bern., 1845-50, and the last years of his life on South street, the place now owned by Henry Keet, where he d. Had: 1. Arvilla Y.3, b. Aug. 16, 1835; d. Apr. 22, 1845. 2. res. Readsboro, Vt. 3. Nathaniel Mericks, res. Westfield.
George Edwards, b. Apr. 3, 1839; George E. and Nathaniel M. were soldiers in the civil war; Nathaniel M. d. Nov. 23, 1898; one son, George H. 4. Ma- tilda C.3, m. September 19, 1865, Wm. H. Johnson of Vernon, Vt .; res. Illinois. 5. Hattie3, m. Edmund C. Newton. She resides Fitchburg. 6. Arvilla Y.3, m. Simon Keet. 7. John3, m. Sarah Wetherhead; d. in Brattleboro, Vt. 8. Hannah3, m. Henry Keet.
iii. MAJOR H .? , b. June 16, 1822, in Guilford; m. Sophia R., dau.
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Seorim Cushman, Oct. 24, 1847. He d. Feb. 1, 1900; resided in Greenfield. Had: 1. Clarence C.3, m. Susan Slate; express messenger; res. Greenfield. 2. Jennie3, m. John H. Amidon. 3. Albert H.3, m .; resides Philadelphia, Pa.
iv. MATILDA2, b. Dec., 1810; m. --- Andrews; res. Chagrin Falls, O .; d. Apr. 21, 1899.
v. MARY2, m. - Houghton; res. Williamstown.
vi. ESTHER E.º, m. - Fisher; res. Exeter, N. H.
vii. SON2.
viii. SON2.
1. WARNER, ICHABOD. A careful research has failed to positively place the ancestry of this family, but everything indicates that he was the son of Ichabod, and grandson of Ichabod and Mary (Metcalfe) Warner, who were m. in Lebanon, Ct., Mch. 5, 1711-12. Their oldest son, Ichabod, was b. Dec. 10, 1712. Ichabod3, (Isaac2, Andrew1, of Cambridge 1632, Hart- ford 1639, Hadley 1660), is supposed to have settled in Mans- field, Ct., or near there, and is undoubtedly the Ichabod who, in 1711, m. Mary Metcalfe. If this is the correct hypothesis, the ancestral line would be Ichabods, Ichabod4, Ichabods, Isaac2, Andrew1. Ichabod5, b. 1733 ; came to town not far from 1755, settling on land in the extreme north part of the town, a large portion of which has always remained in the family. The house was located a few rods south of that now owned and occupied by A. B. Warner. He took an active part in the Indian warfare, being out in Israel Williams' Co., on duty to the westward from Dec. 1I, 1755, to Oct. 18, 1756. His name appears on another muster roll of Capt. Wil- liams', bearing dates from Oct. 19, 1756, to Jan. 23, 1757, on the same service. His name appears on two of John Burk's enlistment rolls, the first ending Nov. 30, 1758, the second organized Feb. 24, 1760, for the total reduction of Canada. He held various town offices, including that of selectman and surveyor of highways, and appears to have been one of the prominent men in the town's early history. His house was twice burned. He m. Jan. 7, 1766, Hannah4, dau. of Lieut. David8 Ryther. She was b. May 10, 1746; d. Aug. 6,
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1815. He d. July 13, 1814, and in the notice of his death, "Printers in Albany are requested to give insertion to the same." Children :
i. ELIHU6, b. Jan. 18, 1768; d. Mch. 15, 1800.
ii. LEVI6, b. Sept. 17, 1769; mentioned as carrying letter to Gideon Rider when in Dartmouth College; no further record.
2. iii. PLINEY®, b. Nov. 23, 1771.
iv. JOEL6, b. June 19, 1773; m. (1) Thankful6, dau. Lieut. Joel5 Chapin, Apr. 27, 1799. She d. Apr. 5, 1812, ae. 37; m. (2) Gratia6, dau. Lieut. Joel5 Chapin. Intention recorded May 23, 1812; m. (3) Widow Rebecca Ackley of Halifax, Vt. Joel Warner went West, where he d. Had: 1. Sarah Burke7, b. Feb. 8, 1800; m. Apr. 14, 1819, Lewis Prouty, who had a tannery at the north part of the town. By second wife: 2. Climena7, m. Arunah Hyde of Poultney, Vt., Jan. 19, 1824. 3. Charlotte7, m. --- Lackey; resided Whitehall, N. Y. 4. Oliver7, rem. to Penn. 5. Horace7, d. at Greenfield; unm .; was a stage driver. By third wife: 6. Gratia7. 7. Rebecca7. 8. Phelps7. 9. Rachael7. Io. Anson7, who was the father of Anson K. Warner, late of Greenfield.
v. ROSWELL6, b. Feb. 8, 1776; m. Lurena Had . I. Parthena7, b. Apr. 29, 1798. 2. Hathaway7, b. Oct. 5, 1800. 3. Peleg7, b. Apr. 11, 1803.
vi. PARTHENIA6, b. Apr. 8, 1779; d. Dec. 27, 1796.
vii. SETH6, b. June 4, 1782; marriage intention with Lucinda Jones of Guilford, Vt., entered June 6, 1812.
viii. LUCINDY6, b. July 11, 1785; d. Sept. 20, 1837; unm.
2. WARNER, PLINEY®, (Ichabode, Ichabod‘, (?) Ichabod', Isaac2, An- drew',) b. Nov. 23, 1771 ; m. (1) Nov. 29, 1797, Jerusha Jones of Guilford, Vt. She d. Feb. 27, 1836, ae. 60 ; m. (2) the widow of Erastus Tyler. She m. (3) Joseph Franklin of Ver- non, Vt. Mr. Warner was selectman in 1822; d. Sept. II, 1850. He resided on the east side of the Brattleboro road, near the Vermont line, the house now occupied by the Clark family. Children :
i. ISAAC JONES", b. Nov. 4, 1798; d. Feb. 22, 1805.
ii. OTIS BLACKMAR7, b. Aug. 27, 1800.
3.
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4. iii. PLINEY RYTHER7, b. Feb. 14, 1803.
iv. ANSON7, b. Nov. 15, 1804; rem. to Penn; d. Feb. 13, 1864.
v. HANNAH MARIA™, b. Jan. 7, 1807; d. Sept. 15, 1810.
vi. ORREN J.7, b. 1814; d. at Chicopee Falls, Oct. 6, 1841.
vii. GILES7, rem. West.
viii. HANNAH MARIA1, b. Dec. 7, 1811; m. Israel8 Putnam, Sept. 5, 1837. She d. May 7, 1866.
3. WARNER, OTIS BLACKMAR', (Pliney®, Ichabode, Ichabod‘, (?) Icha- . bod3, Isaac2, Andrew1,) b. Aug. 27, 1800 ; m. (1) Nov. 15, 1831, Eunice C., dau. Capt. Wm. and Caroline (Connable) Felton of Franklin, Vt. She d. Sept. 30, 1838, in Franklin. He m. (2) Mary Matilda, dau. of Isaac and Delinda (Keep) Brown . of Guilford, Vt., Apr. 27, 1840. She was b. Mch. 12, 1819; d. Sept. 11, 1896. Mr. Warner resided on a part of the ances- tral farm at North Bernardston ; served the town as select- man ; d. Feb. 19, 1882. Children:
i. SON8, b. 1832; d. Feb. 27, 1833, ae. four months.
ii. DAU.8, b. and d. Mch. 31, 1835.
iii. DAU.8, b. and d. Mch. 7, 1836.
iv. CARRIE M.8, b. June 25, 1837; m. (1) Squire Shedd, by whom she had one son, who is m. and resides in Boston; m. (2) July 5, 1893, Edwin Bell; res. Franklin, Vt.
v. AUGUSTA8, b. Oct. 29, 1842; m. Aug. 2, 1865, Deforest E. Shat- tuck; res. Hatfield, Mass .; three children.
vi. GEORGE EMERSON8, b. Apr. 27, 1847; m. Nov. 22, 1870, Delia Elmira, dau. Blanford Hale. He is salesman for E. Crosby & Co. of Brattleboro, Vt., where he resides. She d. Sept. 20, 1900. vii. MARY D.8, b. Mch. 5, 1845; unm.
viii. LUCY H.8, b. Oct. 11, 1849; unm.
ix. ALBERT B.8, b. Apr. 9, 1853; m. Carrie, dau Edward Dennison of Leyden, Dec. 11, 1878. He resides at North Bernardston on the place owned by his father, and has added to that until he is one of the largest land owners, and a successful enterpris- ing farmer. Mr. Warner has served as selectman, and is active in the social and religious life of the place. Had: I. Breta Mary9, b. Feb. 24, 1894. 2. George9.
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4. WARNER, PLINEY RYTHER', (Pliney®, Ichabod5, Ichabod‘, (?) Icha- bod3, Isaac2, Andrew1,) b. Feb. 14, 1803 ; m. (1) Lurancy', dau. · of Solomon® Andrews of Guilford, Vt., Mch. 13, 1828. She was b. Feb. 7, 1804; d. Sept. 26, 1857 ; m. (2) Nov. 1, 1858, Elizabeth', dau. of Solomon® Andrews, and widow of Rich- ard Gaines. He resided on the second farm north of his brother Otis ; d. Mch. 28, 1877. Mrs. Warner was b. Sept. 6, 1815, and d. in Pioneer, Mich., June 18, 1896. Mr. Warner, together with his brothers-in-law, Sanford and Nehemiah Andrews, and Philander Slate, made a quartet of noted fox- hunters. Children :
i. HARRIET DELIGHT8, b. Jan. 2, 1829; m. Apr. 27, 1853, Amos Wash- burn; d. in Brattleboro, Vt., May 27, 1875; three children.
ii. DWIGHT CHARLESS, b. Aug. 1, 1830; m. July 8, 1857, Laura S.9, dau. of Zenas Cutler. He early removed to Springfield, where for several years he was a stationary engineer, and about 1860, engaged in the retail shoe business with his brother-in-law, L. Z. Cutler, and still later in the wholesale trade in the firm of Cutler, McIntosh & Co .; d. suddenly Jan., 1897. Had: I. Alice Lucy9, b. Aug. 3, 1859; m. Dec. 9, 1880, Frederic W. Schlesinger. He is dead. She resides in Springfield. Children: Alice10, Edna10, and Arline10 Schlesinger. 2. Ella Brigham9, b. Mch. 24, 1862; m. Sept., 1886, Herbert C. Pecker, a shoe manufacturer of Lynn, but now of Lynchburg, Va. Children: Herbert10 and Ruth10 Pecker. 3. Frank Pliney9, b. Mch. 28, 1868; enlisted in Co. L, 21st Reg., now in service in Phillipines. 4. Harriet Lillian9, b. Dec. 5, 1872; m. June 23, 1897, James F. Ferre; res. Springfield. 5. Carrie Edith9, b. July 19, 1878; d. Sept. 3, 1879.
iii. GEORGE8, b. Feb. 11, 1833; m. Dec. 25, 1882, Issanellah De S., dau. of John A. Rideout of Lynn. At the breaking out of the civil war, he was assistant jailer of the Hampden County jail at Springfield. Sept. 13, 1861, he enlisted in Co. K, 27th Mass. Reg., Vol., and was made the first lieutenant of the same the 16th of October following. When the regiment left the State, he was detailed to remain and secure stragglers, but rejoined his regiment at Annapolis, emptyhanded, reporting that "the 27th Mass. had no such men." While with his company at the battle of Newberne, his right foot was shattered by a grape shot,
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