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BARRELL.
1. Elisha, b. 1735. Great grandson of William, who d. in Bos- ton, 1639; m. Jan. 6, 1774, Mary Collamore, dau. of John Colla- more of Scituate. He d. in H., Mar. 21, 1829, aet. 94 yrs., and his widow d. Jan. 8, 1831, aet. 95 yrs. He was a soldier in the French War. Resided at Assinippi, near the Universalist church. Children, all born in Hanover:
i. Mary, Sept. 21, 1774; m. Levi Burr of Hingham, and d. in H. Feb. 7, 1865.
2. ii. Elisha, Mar. 7, 1777.
iii. Sarah, Feb. 4, 1779 ; m. Calvin D. Wilder (1).
2. Elisha (s. of Elisha1) (Lieut. in the War of 1812) ; m. June 11, 1806, Lydia Clapp, of Scituate, who d. Oct. 17, 1849, aet. 71
yrs. He d. May 17, 1856. Resided at Assinippi.
Children all born in Hanover :
1. Harriet, June 28, 1808; m. Israel H. Gardner (4).
ii. John, Oct. 19, 1811; d. Dec., 1817.
iii. Lydia S., Dec. 13, 1818; m. Capt. Benj. N. Curtis (59).
BARRY.
1. John S. (s. of William, of Boston) b. March 26, 1819; d. Dec. 11, 1872, while visiting in St. Louis, Mo .; m. April 8, 1840, Louisa Young, dau. of Lot Young, of Roxbury. She d. Dec. 19, 1907. Mr. Barry was for some years pastor of the Universalist Church at Assinippi. . He was the author of the History of Hanover, pub- lished in 1853. Representative. See chapter on Ecclesiastical History.
Children :
i. Caroline L., April 12, 1841; m. Dec. 4, 1860, Charles W. Morton, s. of Charles O. Morton, of Needham, Mass. Ch: Willard M., Gertrude P., Helen L., Charles O., William B., Ethel C. and Percy S.
ii. Eliza B., June 6, 1843, unm.
iii. Henrietta M., b. in H. January 1, 1848; m. Sept. 22, 1872, Horace B. Parker, s. of John Parker. Ch : Horace L., Louisa B., Annie L., Laurence H., Maria P., Charles M., and Theodore B.
iv. Esther S., b. Jan. 22, 1854, unm.
BARRY.
1. Zenas S. (s. of George) b. in Mattapan, Mar. 25, 1861; m. Jan. 1, 1888, Emma J. Johnson, dau. of Enoch Johnson (1). Children born in Hanover:
i. Herbert F., Apr. 15, 1889.
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ii. Margaret J., June 28, 1891.
iii. Sarah N., Nov. 9, 1892; m. Jan. 1, 1907, Philip J. Grushey.
iv. Jane G., Apr. 9, 1895 ; d. Oct. 16, 1898.
v. Eva L., Dec. 24, 1897.
vi. Annie G .; Jan. 6, 1901.
BARSTOW.
Four brothers of this name came early to New England and set- tled at Cambridge, Watertown, and Dedham. These were George, Michael, John, and William. On the 20th of September, 1635, William Barstow, aet. 23, and George, aet. 21, embarked for New England in the Truelove, John Gibbs, master. The place from which they came is not known, but they were probably from York- shire. We follow the line of :
1. William, (the fourth brother). He was in Dedham in 1636, and signed the Petition for the Incorporation of that town under the name of Contentment. The 16 d. 12 mo. 1642, grants of "up- land ground fit for improvement with the plough," were made to him and to his brother George. He was a freeman in Scituate in 1649, and the first settler of whom we have record, in the present territory of Hanover. He was probably m. to his wife Anne, after he came to N. Eng., but we have found no record of this marriage and cannot therefore, give her maiden name in full. He was an extensive landowner. He d. in Scituate (territory, now Han- over), in 1668, suddenly, aet. 56 years, leaving no will, and his wid. Anne, administered on his estate. His sons, Joseph and William Barstow, by deed dated June, 1669, recorded Book 1, Page 97, made a deed in settlement of the real estate.
Children, so far as we have been able to learn :
2. i. Joseph, b. in Dedham, Apr. 6, 1639.
ii. Patience, b. in Dedham, Oct. 3, 1643 ; m. in 1662 Moses Simmons (4).
3.
iii. Deborah, b. in Scituate, Aug., 1650.
iv. William, b. in Scituate, Sept., 1652.
v. Martha, b. in Scituate, 1655; m. in 1674, Samuel, eldest son of Samuel Prince. He d. before 1686.
2. Joseph (s. of William1) ; m. May 16, 1666, Susanna Lin- coln, of Hingham. He d. April 17, 1712, and his wid. d. Jan. 31, 1730, being very aged. That he was an extensive landowner is evident by the large grants made to him by the Colony Court, which embraced many hundred acres now lying partly in Abington. These grants were in the vicinity of the grants made to Cornet Stetson, with whom Mr. Barstow seems to have been on terms of intimate friendship, and whose will he witnessed. In 1672, this Joseph was allowed to keep an "Ordinary" at Scituate, where he then resided (now Hanover). Children :
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i. Susanna, June 3, 1667; m. Nov. 19, 1684, Isaac Ran- dall.
4. ii. Joseph, Jan. 22, 1675.
iii. Benjamin, Mar. 1, 1679. Probably d. young, as he is not mentioned in his father's will.
iv. Deborah, Dec. 26, 1681; m. Jan. 1, 1707, John Bryant, Jr.
5. v. Samuel, Jan. 1, 1683.
3. William (s. of William1) ; m. Sarah -, and is called a hus- bandman. He probably followed to some extent the business of shipbuilding. Barry says that he was the owner of a sawmill, which he bequeathed to his children. This is a mistake, as no sawmill is mentioned in his will, but he did bequeath lots of land in the Old Sawmill Pond, so-called. His will was dated 1711. Children :
i. Rebecca, March 12, 1676.
ii. Martha, 1678; m. Dec. 25, 1705, John McFarland.
iii. Anna, June 26, 1681; m. Samuel Curtis (6).
6. iv. William, Nov. 23, 1684.
v. Mary, Feb. 21, 1687; m. Jan. 3, 1715-16, Samuel Har- low, of Plymouth.
7. vi. Benjamin, July 22, 1690.
vii. Susanna, Nov. 8, 1693; m. Nov. 19, 1724, Benjamin Taylor.
NOTE .- A s. of William, bap. Nov. 7, 1680, probably d. young.
4. Joseph ( s. of Joseph2) (called Capt. Joseph) ; m. Mary Ran- dall, dau. of Job Randall, and d. in H. July 25, 1728. The in- ventory of his estate speaks of 100 gallons of rum, 10 gallons of wine, and of two negro women, one of them named Rose, and appraised respectively, at £80 and £68, 1/4 of a sloop, 1/4 of a gristmill at the New Forge, and 1/4 of the New Forge, and 1-9 of a Sawmill. His farm consisted of 70 acres, and several other lots of land aggre- gating 756 acres, a total of 826 acres. The whole was appraised at £6,926, a large sum for those days. Probate Records, Plym- outh, Book 5, Pages 846-7-8. Mr. Barstow resided on Broadway, first probably near the end of Oakland avenue, and finally, prob- ably, at South Hanover, near the end of Myrtle street. With three others he constructed the Forge at South Hanover, on the present location of the Ezra Phillips & Sons factory. His wid. m. May 14, 1735, Thomas Bryant, of Scituate.
Children :
i. Elizabeth, Aug. 23, 1699 ; m. first, Jan. 25, 1719, Isaac Barker, of Newport, R. I .; m. secondly, Elijah Cush- ing (5).
ii. Joseph, Sept. 6, 1701; d. Apr. 4, 1703.
iii. Joseph, Jan. 10, 1704.
iv. Joshua, Sept. 8, 1706; d. young.
v. Mary, Feb. 21, 1709; d. young.
vi. James, Apr. 20, 1711; d. Jan. 16, 1733, leaving a will.
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vii. Mary, May 20, 1717.
8. viii. Joshua, Sept. 8, 1720.
ix. Abigail, bt. May 9, 1723.
NOTE .- An infant dau. b. Oct. 12, 1719, prob. d. soon after.
5. Samuel (s. of Joseph2) ; m. May 17, 1708; Lydia Randall. He d. Oct. 23, 1730, aet. 47 yrs., and his wid. m. May 28, 1733, Thomas Tracy, of Pembroke, and she moved to Pembroke with her ch. Mr. Barstow's estate was appraised at £3,700, his landed pos- sessions being very great. In the division of his estate, the eldest son took 2-9, the other seven children each 1-9, it being the law at the time that the oldest son should have a double share. Mr. Barstow was Selectman, and probably resided in his father's house on Broadway, or possibly on Washington street, near the North River.
Children :
9. i. Samuel, Feb. 7, 1709.
ii. Deborah, bt. Oct. 5, 1712; m. Samuel House, a gr. grand s. of Samuel House (1).
iii. Lydia, bap. April 1, 1717, and according to Barry, m. June 3, 1735, Ichabod Brewster, and settled in Leb-
anon, Conn. But we are quite certain that she m. Nathan Bourne, and that she d. in Sandwich in May of 1739.
iv. Job, bt. April 3, 1720.
v. Michael, bt. Jan. 9, 1723.
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vi. Joseph, bt. June 13, 1725.
vii. Elizabeth, bt. May 8, 1727. Probably m. June 6, 1762, Job Young. viii. Priscilla, bt. Oct. 5, 1729.
6. William (s. of William3) ; m. Dec. 20, 1709, Sarah Randall dau. of Joseph Randall, and d. previous to 1734, in which year his estate was settled. Resided on Washington Street, in a house which stood near the present residence of George H. Allen. The wid. d. May 13, 1738?
Children :
i. Hannah, Aug. 10, 1710; m. Oct. 30, 1728, Wm. Ford of Marshfield.
ii. Sarah, Oct. 2, 1712; m. Oct. 30, 1732-33, Ezekiel Lad,
iii. William, Apr. 10, 1715.
7. Benjamin (s. of William3) ; m. first, Dec. 20, 1709, Mercy Randall, probably dau. of Joseph Randall. She d. in H., Dec. 17, 1728, and he m., secondly, May 15, 1730, Sarah Barden of H., who d. about 1738, and he m., thirdly, Nov. 27, 1738, wid. Ruth Winslow. Mr. Barstow was a shipwright, having his yard near the North river bridge. Tradition says he had 21 ch. in all,-19 are here given.
Children by wife Mercy : i. Benjamin, Oct. 9, 1710; prob. d. 1715.
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ii. Martha, Jan. 20, 1712; prob. d. young.
iii. Martha, Aug. 14, 1715; m. Eliab Turner (15).
iv. Benjamin, bt. Sept. 2, 1716.
v. Nathaniel, bt. Aug. 11, 1717.
vi. Caleb, bt. Mar. 20, 1719 ; prob. d. young.
vii. Mercy, bt. Aug. 19, 1722; m. 1747, Joshua Thomas.
viii. Margaret, bt. June 27, 1725.
ix. Rebecca, bt. June 11, 1727.
x. A dau. bt. July 10, 1728, being sick, prob. d.
xi. Gideon, Feb. 14, 1728-9 ; prob. d. young.
Children by wife Sarah :
11. xii. George, bt. Jan. 10, 1731.
12. xiii. Thomas, Feb. 27, 1732.
13. xiv. James, Feb. 22, 1734.
14. xv. Jacob, Feb. 15, 1736.
15. xvi. Gideon, Jan., 1738. Children by w. Ruth :
16. xvii. Caleb.
xviii. Sarah, May 5, 1741 ; m. Mar. 22, 1764, Silvanus Cook, of Kingston.
xix. Content; m. - Barlow, of Rochester.
8. Joshua (s. of Joseph4) ; m. Apr. 21, 1741, Elizabeth Foster, dau. of Dea. Hatherly Foster, of Scituate, and, according to an in- scription in the grave yard, "was drowned at the Eastward, Oct. 3, 1763, aet. 44 yrs."
Children :
i. Joseph, d. May 2, 1759.
ii. Mary, June 6, 1743; m. a Curtis ? Resided in Me. Had a large family-mostly sons.
iii. James, Oct. 8, 1744.
iv. Barshaway, Feb. 20, 1745; m. a Merrill ?
v. Abigail, Sept. 26, 1747; d. Oct. 24, 1749.
17. vi. Joshua, June 26, 1749.
vii. Calvin, Oct. 7, 1750; m. and d. in Ct. in 1826.
viii. Ezekiel, June 7, 1752.
ix. Abigail, Sept. 29, 1753; m. an Anisworth of Portland, Me.
x. Hatherly, Feb. 22, 1755, sett. in Portland, Me.
xi. Foster, Apr. 2, 1757.
xii. Elizabeth, Feb. 5, 1760.
xiii. Joseph, sett. in New Yarmouth, Me., was first a black- smith, then a saddler.
9. Samuel (s. of Samuel5), was called Deacon Samuel, and was for many years Deacon of the First Church. He m. Nov. 26, 1731, Margaret Stockbridge, dau. of Joseph Stockbridge (4). She d. Apr. 12, 1788, aet. 80 yrs., and he d. Nov. 19, 1801, aet. 93 yrs. Selectman. Resided on King St., in a house which stood a few rods west of the house in which Mrs. Saba D. Church now resides.
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Children :
i. Lusannah, Oct. 9, 1732 ; m. Mar. 11, 1755, John Rug- gles Jr., of Scituate.
18. ii. Samuel, July 28, 1734.
iii. Lydia, Mar. 14, 1736; m. Seth Bailey (6).
iv. Margaret, Feb. 20, 1738; d. June 1, 1739.
19. v.
Charles, May 3, 1740.
20. vi. Seth, June 15, 1742.
21. vii. Daniel, July 1, 1744.
viii. Margaret, June 1, 1746; d. Jan. 24, 1757.
ix. Grace, May 27, 1748; m. Oct. 19, 1769, Elisha Foster, s. of Dea Foster of Scituate.
10. Joseph (s. of Samuel5), with his sister, Lydia, moved to. Lebanon, Ct., abt. 1735. He m. May 6, 1752, wid. Mary Webster, formerly a Bliss, who d. Mar. 4, 1770.
Children :
i. Job, Mar. 17, 1753.
ii. Michael, May 24, 1754; m. Ruth, dau. of Captain Abbot of Connecticut, a Revolutionary soldier.
iii. Joseph, Nov. 16, 1755.
iv. Molly, Jan. 12, 1757.
v. Lydia, Dec. 15, 1758; m. Jesse Loomis, of Lebanon, Ct., sett. in Vermont.
vi. Samuel, Apr. 8, 1760; m. Lucina Wright of Con- necticut.
vii. Elizabeth, Jan. 31, 1762; m. Charles Wright of Columbia, Connecticut.
viii. Mehitable, Dec. 14, 1764.
ix. Charles, Apr. 15, 1766. x. Elias, Sept. 5, 1768.
11. George (s. of Benjamin7) ; m. Jan. 10, 1750-1, Asenath Taylor. He resided, for a time in a house, long since destroyed,. which stood a few rods south of where Col. J. B. Barstow resided,. and finally moved to Me., where he d.
Children baptized in Hanover :
i. Isaac, Sept. 20, 1761.
ii. Asenath, Aug. 5, 1764.
12. Thomas (s. of Benjamin7) ; m. Sarah Studley, dau. of John Studley (2) and resided in Scituate, his farm lying near Palmer's bridge, by the Third Herring brook, and his house being the same- as that occupied later by his gr. s. Elijah. He was a shipbuilder by trade, as were his ancestors. He d. Mar. 27, 1797, aet. 65 yrs., and his w. d. Feb. 2, 1805, aet. 74 yrs. Children :
i. Sarah, b. 1754, bt. Mar. 16, 1755; m. Samuel Wood- ward, and moved to Me.
22. ii. Thomas, b. 1756, bt. May 22, 1757.
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iii. Rebecca, b. 1759, bt. Sep. 13, 1761; m. Nathaniel Church, of Scituate, and moved to Me., where she d. 1812.
23. iv. Nathaniel, b. 1761, bt. June 13, 1764.
24. v. John B., b. 1764, bt. June 17, 1764.
vi. Jane D., b. 1766, bt. Aug. 31; m. Samuel Donnell (2). vii. Mary, b. 1768, bt. Oct. 2, d. unm., June 1, 1850.
25. viii. Elijah, b. 1771.
13. James (s. of Benjamin7) ; m. Feb. 23, 1758, Rhoda House. He was a shipbuilder for a time in H., and moved to Duxbury, where he d. in 1808, and his wid. d. in Pembroke, Sept. 5, 1819, aet. 84 yrs.
Children :
i. James; m. Sarah Leavitt of Pembroke, a shipwright.
ii. Joseph ; m. Lydia Soule of Duxbury.
iii Nabby; m. Asa Keen, of Pembroke, had 12 ch.
iv. William; m. Lydia Simmons. Resided in Pembroke.
v. George (Rev.) Apr. 7, 1775 ; probably m. Nov. 26, 1801, Sarah, dau. of Gideon Barstow (15). Did their dau. Jane W. Barstow m. Edwin Barstow (34) ?
vi. Ruth; m. William Standish, of Pembroke, and had 10 children.
14. Jacob (s. of Benjamin7) ; m. Mar. 13, 1760, Keziah, or Desire Brattles, who d. in Pembroke, Sept. 28, 1793, aet. 52 yrs. Children :
i. Huldah, Jan. 23, 1760-1; m. Alanson Carver, of Marshfield. Had ch.
ii. Jacob, Nov. 7, 1762.
iii. Barden, June 11, 1768; d. unm.
26. iv. Charles, Sept. 1, 1771.
V. Kezia, Jan. 1, 1775; m. April 12, 1795, Sylvanus Lap- ham of Marshfield.
vi. Deborah; m. John Jones of Marshfield.
15. Gideon (s. of Benjamin7) ; m. first in 1759, Jane Wilson, of Chatham, Mass., who d. April 1, 1816, aet. 84 yrs; m. secondly, Oct. 28, 1816, Tamar Cushing, dau. of Elijah Cushing (6). He d. in Mattapoisett, March 9, 1826, aged 88 years, and his wid. d. Feb. 10, 1839. Shipbuilder by trade. Did much to promote the prosperity of town of Mattapoisett.
Children :
i. Gideon, Sept. 11, 1760; m. first, Ann Meade, and sec- ondly, Deborah Loring. Resided in Mattapoisett. Shipbuilder. Member of Convention for revising constitution of Massachusetts.
ii. Mary, Nov. 15, 1762; m. Capt. Nathaniel Pope, of Fairhaven, and d. June, 1851, aet. 89 yrs.
iii. Wilson, June 3, 1765; m. Susanna P. Moore, dau. of Rev. Jonathan Moore; shipbuilder ; active in public affairs.
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iv. Benjamin, Aug. 26, 1767; d. unm. in Apr. 1847, aet .. 80 yrs.
V. Caleb, d. Aug. 7, 1794.
vi. Sarah, Feb. 1, 1770; d. Aug. 4, 1774.
vii. Lucy, Mar. 25, 1772; m. Nathaniel Hammond of Mattapoisett, and d. Oct. 20, 1802.
viii. Sarah, July 1, 1777; m. Rev. George Barstow, the son of James Barstow (13) ?
16. Caleb (s. of Benjamin7) ; m. Nov. 23, 1770, Sylvina Magoun, of Pembroke. He d. in Windsor, Ct., Mar. 17, 1800, and his wid. d. in Mattapoisett, May, 1816, aet. 67 yrs.
Children :
i. Caleb, Sep. 1771; m. Alice McDaniel of Johnston, R.I., moved to Ohio in 1807, and d. abt. 1835.
ii. Benjamin; d. young.
iii. Sylvia, Mar., 1775; d. Oct., 1791.
iv. Benjamin, Aug. 22, 1776.
v. Sarah, Aug. 22, 1776; d. Oct., 1791.
vi. Elias, July 3, 1779.
vii. Achsa, Mar. 17, 1781; m. Oct. 17, 1798, Samuel Snow, of Providence, R. I.
viii. Isaac, Oct., 1783; m. a Walker and resided in Ohio.
ix. William, Dec., 1785.
x. Nathaniel, Apr. 28, 1788.
17. Joshua (s. of Joshua8) ; m. Sep. 23, 1773, Margaret Bonney, of Pembroke. He was connected with the Forge known as Bar- stow's Forge at South Hanover. Removed to Exeter, N. H., abt. 1795, where he d. Dec. 22, 1821, aet. 73 yrs., and his wid. d. Oct .. 26, 1825, aet. 80 yrs.
Children born in Hanover:
27. i. Ezekiel, July 23, 1774.
ii. Betsey, Dec. 12, 1776; m. Simon Magoun of N. H .; had 9 children, and d. 1840.
iii. Margaret, Sep. 5, 1780; m. William Graves, and had 3 children; d. in N. H., 1817.
iv. Joshua, Apr. 6, 1782; m. Hannah Webster, of East. Kingston, had 2 ch., and d. 1811.
v. Calvin, June 10, 1784; d. aet. 12 yrs.
vi. Charles C., Jan. 25, 1786; m. Sophia, dau. of Charles" Fanning of Connecticut. Resided and d. in New Hampshire.
vii. Sophia, bt. Sep. 18, 1788; m. Brackett Johnson, of' N. H., and d. 1814.
18. Samuel (Lt.), (s. of Samuel9) ; m. first, Jan. 27, 1757, Huldah House, dau. of Samuel and Deborah (Barstow) House; m. secondly, Jan. 15, 1792, Sybil Hatch, dau. of Israel Hatch (6). She d. Mar. 25, 1820, aet. 79 yrs. He d. May 4, 1826, aet. 92 yrs.
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HISTORY OF HANOVER.
Resided on King St., in house now occupied by Mrs. Saba D. Church. Selectman.
Children born in Hanover :
i. Samuel, July 15, 1757; d. in Revolutionary Army, at Roxbury, Jan. 31, 1776.
ii. Job, Oct. 17, 1758; d. unm. in Ct., 1790.
28. iii. Joseph, July 10, 1760.
iv. Huldah, July 29, 1763; m. Dec. 7, 1796, Asa Town- send.
v. Philip, b. Feb. 29, and d. Dec. 28, 1765.
vi. House, Aug. 16, 1767; d. young.
19. Charles (s. of Samuel9) ; m. Sally Stockbridge? Resided and d. in Taunton, Mass.
Children :
i. Charles, d. unm.
ii. Stockbridge; m. a Carver, left a s. Charles.
iii. Sally ; m. a Carver.
iv. Lydia.
20. Seth (s. of Samuel9) ; m. in 1766, Ruth Allen of Martha's
Vineyard. £ He d. in Sharon, Ct. in 1822. His wife d. in 1816. He was a shipwright by trade.
Children :
i. Allen, Sept. 2, 1767. Resided in Canaan, N. Y.
ii. Peggy, Sep., 1769; m. Daniel Lindsley, abt. 1793, and had ch .; d. abt. 1822.
iii. Olive, Nov., 1771; m. Silas St. John, in 1795. Moved to Ct.
iv. Mary, Feb., 1775 ; m. Reuben Calkins, and d. abt. 1837.
v. Samuel, May, 1777; Physician. Resided in West Stockbridge. Senator in 1812; d. 1813.
vi. Seth T., Oct. 30, 1779. Resided in Pennsylvania.
viii. Betsey, Dec., 1781; m. Thomas B. Beebe, and d. abt. 1847.
viii. Gamaliel H., 1783. Physician. Resided in N. Y. State Senator. Member of Congress.
ix. Charles, 1787; m. and d. in 1816.
21. Daniel (Capt.) (s. of Samuel9) ; m. July 4, 1771, Betsey Tilden, dau. of Lieut. Job Tilden (1). She d. Mar. 8, 1826, aet. 77 yrs. He d. Feb. 25, 1842. Resided on King St., in his father's house. He was Selectman and Capt. of one of the old Military companies prior to 1800.
Children :
i. Betty, Aug. 1, 1772; m. Oct. 21, 1794, Walter Rogers, s. of Adam, of Marshfield. Had 9 children.
29. ii. Daniel, Apr. 22, 1774.
iii. Lucy, Aug. 21, 1777; m. Oct. 10, 1802, Barnabas Stet- son, of Abington.
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iv. Sally, July 30, 1780; m. Melzar Hatch (13).
v. Grace, July 30, 1780, d. May 12, 1829.
vi. Lydia, Oct. 17, 1786, d. May 12, 1822.
vii. Nabby, June 27, 1791; m. Dec. 21, 1813, Ephraim Stetson.
22. Thomas (s. of Thomas12), settled in Scituate on the farm known as Fox Hill Farm, bordering on the North river ; m. Lydia Sylvester, dau. of Nathaniel Sylvester (9), and d. Sept. 1, 1834, and his wid. d. Jan. 19, 1840. He was a shipbuilder.
Children :
i. Thomas, Jan. 2, 1783; m. Sep. 28, 1806, Alice Thomas of H; d. in New Bedford.
ii. Lydia, Aug. 29, 1785; m. Thomas Green, of New Bedford.
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iii. Ellinor, Feb. 27, 1788, d. in Scituate, Dec. 17, 1846. Rebecca, Oct. 24, 1790; m. Gideon Richmond, of New Bedford.
v. Barker, May 12, 1793; d. Oct. 1, 1811.
vi. Olive S., Aug. 3, 1795; m. Capt. Thomas Waterman, of South Scituate.
23. Nathaniel (s. of Thomas12) ; m. Aug. 31, 1786, Elizabeth Cushing, dau. of Joseph Cushing (8). Settled in Maine, where he d. in 1798. He was engaged in ship building on the Damaris- cotta river.
Children :
i. Betsey C., bt. Sep. 14, 1788; m. Gilbert Brooks, of Scituate, and d. in Medford.
ii. Deborah, bt. July 11, 1790; d. unm. in Camden, Me.
iii. Mary, bt. May 22, 1791; m. first, Oct. 10, 1808, Rev. Thomas Cochran, of Camden, Me., and secondly, Ralph Conway.
iv. Joseph C .; m. and had ch. Resided and d. in Litch- field, Me.
v. Nathaniel.
vi. Ruth.
24. John B. (Col.) (s. of Thomas12) ; m. Feb. 7, 1788, Betsey Eells, dau. of Robert L. Eells (6). Resided in H., on Broadway, on farm known as the "Broad Oak Farm," and in the house built by himself, he having purchased the farm of John Young in 1792. Shipbuilder, Selectman and Representative, and held military offices of Lieut., Capt., Major and Col. He d. Aug. 6, 1854. His wife d. July 14, 1851, in the 91st year of her age. Children :
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i. Sarah, May 21, 1788; m. Joseph S. Bates (1).
ii. Betsey E., Sep. 22, 1789; d. Mar. 24, 1874.
iii. John, Feb. 17, 1791.
iv. Jane, July 24, 1792; m. David Hersey (1).
v. Hannah, Jan. 27, 1794; d. Oct. 8, 1866.
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HISTORY OF HANOVER.
31. vi. Edward, Aug. 27, 1795.
vii. Robert, Feb. 1, 1797, d. unm. in England in 1818. Mariner.
viii. Capt. Benjamin, Dec. 15, 1799; d. Sep. 3, 1880.
ix. Salome, July 24, 1801; m. Haviland Torrey (1).
25. Elijah (Dea.), (s. of Thomas12) ; m. first, Nov. 8, 1798, Lucy Eells, dau. of Robert L. Eells (6). She d. Jan. 21, 1840, and he m. secondly, Diana Everson, of Kingston. Resided in Scituate, on his father's place. Was a shipbuilder and farmer. He was Deacon of the Central Church in H. for many years. He d. in 1842, and his wid. returned to Kingston.
Children :
32. i. Nathaniel, Aug. 16, 1799.
ii. Lucy E., bt. June 6, 1801; m. Ozen Josselyn (30).
33. iii. Elijah, bt. Sep. 28, 1806, d. in Scit., Oct. 2, 1805.
34. iv. Edwin W.
v. Abby E; m. Thos. H. C. Barstow (38).
35. vi. Andrew.
26. Charles (s. of Jacob 14) ; m. Apr. 10, 1796, Abigail Perry, of Pembroke. He d. May, 4, 1829, and his wid. d .-
Children :
i. Burden, Dec. 15, 1797; d. unm. in New Orleans, 1830.
36. ii. William C., May 9, 1801.
iii. Abigail, Sep. 20, 1803; m. Oct. 10, 1822, William Josselyn of Pembroke.
37. iv. Charles, Aug. 13, 1805.
38. v. Thomas H. C., Oct. 23, 1808.
vi. Caroline; m. Feb. 4, 1833, John O. Hudson, of East Bridgewater.
27. Ezekiel (s. of Joshua17) ; m. Nov. 28, 1799, Mary Connor, of Exeter, N. H., and returned to H., his native place in 1805, and there d. Jan. 10, 1815, and his wid. and ch. returned to Exeter, where she d. Oct. 4, 1845, aet. 67 yrs.
Children :
i. Almira, Sept. 27, 1800; m. a Collins of New London, Ct.
ii. Mary J., Feb. 10, 1803; m. a Nichols of Haverhill, Mass., and had 7 ch.
iii. John C., Feb. 6, 1805 ; m. Lucretia Moore, of Danvers, Mass.
iv. Joshua, Mar. 6, 1808; d. in Texas in 1836.
v. Margaret F., Mar. 27, 1810.
vi. Ezekiel H., May 17, 1815. Graduate of Dartmouth College. Was school teacher and clergyman.
28. Joseph (s. of Lt. Samuel18) ; m. first, Apr. 11, 1782, Mary Hatch, dau. of James Hatch (11), and secondly, wid. Tufts. Resided in Cornish, Vt., where he and his wid. d.
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GENEALOGIES.
Children :
i. Anne, Aug. 5, 1785.
ii. Capt. Samuel, Feb. 27, 1788; m. Eleanor Jewell, and resided in New York.
iii. Job, May 19, 1790.
iv. Joseph, May 13, 1795. Drowned in the West Indies.
v. James H., July 5, 1798.
vi. Nancy; m. a Chamberlin.
vii. Polly; m. a Chase.
29. Daniel (s. of Capt. Daniel21) ; m. first, Jan. 15, 1801, Ruth Estes, dau. of Richard Estes (6), and secondly, Lydia Stetson, dau. of Ephraim or Barnabas Stetson, of East Abington. She d. Nov. 15, 1859, aged 78 yrs., and he d. Feb. 20, 1861. Resided on King street, in house occupied by his father. (Ruth Estes Bar- stow m. secondly, Roland Sylvester, s. of Job Sylvester and gr. s. of Amos Sylvester (6) ).
Children :
i. Daniel, b. Jan. 1808; m. first, Dec. 31, 1830, Betsey Estes, dau. of Richard Estes (8). She d. Sept. 5, 1872, and he m. secondly, Oct. 8, 1873, widow Lu- cinda Packard, dau. of Calvin Bates (32). He d. Apr. 19, 1882, and his wid. d. May 23, 1891. Re- sided on King St., in house now owned and occupied by Charles F. Russell.
ii. Samuel, Mar. 6, 1809; m. Oct. 28, 1830, Saba D. Estes, dau. of Richard Estes (8). He d. Jan. 1, 1867, and his wid. d. June 21, 1882.
30. John (s. of John B.24) ; m. Sarah S. Thompson, dau. of Ed. K. Thompson, of Providence, R. I., and gr. gr. dau. of Rev. Ebenezer Thompson, who was Rector of St. Andrews Church, Scituate, Mass. Resided in N. Y., and engaged in commerce, and afterwards removed to Providence, R. I.
Children probably born in Providence.
i. Lydia K .; d. unm., 1905.
ii. Elizabeth T., d. unm. Apr. 9, 1907.
iii. Hannah, d. young.
31. Edward, Capt. (s. of John B.24) ; m. Sep. 2, 1821, Amy Bailey, dau. of John Bailey (10). He d. Jan. 27, 1833, and his wid. m. William Dawes of H. Shipbuilder. Resided near the Four Corners in the house where Mrs. Edward Barstow now re- sides.
Children :
39. i. John E., June 10, 1822.
40. ii. Robert, June 24, 1824.
iii. Elizabeth, June 17, 1826; m. Nathaniel Cushing (15).
41. iv. Joseph B., Feb. 3, 1828.
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