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IV. Winnifred Etta McIntire+, b. 1872; m. (1) Pease; (2) Grenash, 1 child.
Levi Jun McIntire, Jr., m. Julia Ann Richards of Stur- bridge, Mass .; she was b. 1828; d. 1905.
Children.
I. Ella Sophia MeIntire1, b. 1848; m. - Knight; 1 child.
II. Eva Lewis McIntire4, b. 1853; d. 1904; m. Avery Grosvenor of Worcester, Mass. 2 children, Edith and Charles.
Elijah McIntire3 m. Mary Eliza Doughty.
I. Samuel Bainbridge McIntire+, In.
II. Alice E. McIntire+, b. 1850; d. 1868.
Peggy Detray2 m. (1) Rufus McIntire in 1810; he d. in 1813; (2) m. Ellis Thayer. Child.
I. Mary W. Thayer3, b. 1815; d. 1885; m. Elisha Thayer, 1834.
Children of Mary (Thayer) Thayer and Elisha Thayer of Worcester.
I. Sarah C. Thayer+, b. 1835; d. Worcester, Mass., 1912.
II. Mary Sophronia Thayer4, b.
III. Martha L. Thayer+, b. 1840; d. 1846.
IV. Andrew B. Thayer+, b. 1843; d. 1844.
Sarah C. Thayer4 m. Seth Carpenter, 1854. Children.
I. Marcus W. Carpenter, b. 1860; m. Emma D. Baker of West Stafford, Ct., in 1883; had 1 son Harry W. Carpenter, b. 1885.
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II. Martha E. Carpenter, b. 1863; m. -- Wood.
III. Willie E. Carpenter, b. 1868; d. 1869.
Rufus Nelson MeIntire+ (son of Estes3) m. Sarah Bond of Sturbridge, Mass.
Children.
I. Henry McIntire
II. Nettie McIntire
III. Flora MeIntire
Bathsheba Detray2 m. Eleazer MeIntire 1815; she was the daughter of John Baptiste Anthony Peter Detray and Olive (Carpenter) Detray. Nancy Detray her sister lived in Holland some years with her niece, the Rev. John Carpenter's wife, Bathsheba, spending her last years with her daughter and d. here in 1866. (See McIntire Genealogy.)
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THE FLETCHER FAMILY
By Mrs. E. M. Webber.
The name Fletcher was originally written Fladger also Flechier : some infer French extraction. All traditions however concur in making our early ancestors of English or Welsh stock and Yorkshire is named as the spot whence they emigrated to America. The name is and has been common there. Rev. Elijah Fletcher of Hopkinton, N. H., b. 1774; d. 1786 (whose dau. Grace married Daniel Webster) was first to make a genea- logical collection of the family. He believed our great Ancestor Robert Fletcher came from Yorkshire.
1. Robert1 Fletcher settled in Concord, Mass. in 1630 In which year seventeen ships arrived in Massachusetts Bay and Plymouth. He had then three sons and was himself 38 years of age. It was five years later that Concord was organized. He was a wealthy influential man ; he died at Concord Apr. 3, 1677, aged 85 years. Children, Luke2, William2, Samuel2, Francis2 and Carrie2.
2. Francis2 b. in Concord 1636; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Geo. and Katherine Wheeler ; he remained with his father in Concord and became a great land owner. He was reported "In full com- munion with ye Church in Concord," in 1677 and admitted freeman the same year. At that time he owned 17 lots of land in Concord amounting to 437 acres. His wife Elizabeth d. June 14, 1704.
Children.
Samuel3. Joseph3. Elizabeth3. John3.
Sarah3. Hezekiah3. Hannah3. Benjamin3.
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3. Samuel6 Fletcher (Francis2, Robert1, corporal) ; b. Aug. 6, 1675, m. Elizabeth Wheeler Apr. 15, 1682. He was selectman of Concord in 1705-07-12-13; d. Oct. 23, 1744; wife survived him three days.
Children born in Concord.
Samuel+.
Ruth4.
Joseph+.
Rebecca4.
Elizabeth4.
Samucl4.
Sarah+.
Benjamin4.
John+.
Timothy4.
Hannah4.
4. Timothy Fletcher+ (Samuel3, Francis2, Robert1), b. in Concord Aug. 28, 1704; m. Elizabeth
Children born in Concord.
Elizabeth5.
Benjamin5.
Timothy5.
Ephraim5.
Sarah5.
Lydia5.
John5.
Joel5.
James5.
Samuel5.
Joseph5.
5. Ephraim5 Fletcher (Timothy4, Samuel3, Francis2, Robert1), b. Feb. 5, 1740; m. Sara Davenport, b. Oct. 1, 1739 ; m. Dec. 7, 1762; he d. at Newport N. H., Jan. 1, 1836.
Children.
I. Sarah6, b. 1763; m. Jonathan Wakefield. II. Ephraim6, b. Nov. 23, 1767 ; m. Jael Morse.
6.
III. Amos", b. Mar. 2, 1770; m. Lucy Alden.
IV. Polley", b. July 7, 1771; m. James Lawrence Wales, for whom Wales, Mass., was named.
V. Lydia", b. Dec. 21, 1774 ; m. Alburgence Griggs, Brimfield, Mass.
VI. Timothy6, b. July 14, 1778; m. Lois Metcalf of Newport, N. H.
VII. Anna6, b. Jan. 8, 1781 ; m. Pliny Wight of Wales, Mass.
VIII. Joel6, b. Oct. 9, 1783 ; m. Dilla Rogers of Wales, Mass.
IX. Benj.6, b. Ang. 6, 1788; was drowned May, 1857.
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THE HISTORY OF HOLLAND, MASS.
6. Amos® Fletcher (Ephraim“, Timothy4, Samuel3, Francis2, Robert1) ; lived in Holland, Mass. several years prior to 1840 when his wife died and he went to live with the Enfield Shakers where he remained until death and is buried there, he m. Luey Alden, May 29, 1793. She was a descendant of John Alden of Mayflower fame. Amos d. Dee. 31, 1857.
1st generation; John Alden, b. 1599; d. 1687; m. Priscilla Mullens, 1623.
2nd generation ; Joseph Alden m. Mary Simmons.
3rd generation ; Dea. Joseph Alden m. Harriet Dunham.
4th generation; Samuel Alden m. Sarah Edson.
5th generation ; Josiah Alden m. Bathsheba Jones.
6th generation; Amos Fletcher m. Luey Alden.
Children of AmosG and Luey Fleteher.
I. Charity7, b. Sept. 24, 1793; d. Feb. 11, 1858; m. Roswell Blodgett, Feb. 22, 1821. (See Blod- gett Genealogy.)
II. Bathsheba7, b. Sept. 24, 1793; d. Apr. 23, 1865; m. Eli Damon in 1813. (See Damon Gene- alogy.)
7. III. Joel Fletcher, b. Mar. 16, 1795; d. Sept. 28, 1841; m. Dee. 28, 1819, Fanny Webber. (See Webber Genealogy.)
8.
IV. Erastus7, b. Nov. 20, 1797; d. Nov. 27, 1883; m. (1) Mary Marey; (2) Sarah Marey; (3) El- mira Hersey.
9. V. Zebina7, b. Mar. 8, 1802; d. Nov. 28, 1858; m. (1) Naney Sherman; (2) Betsey -
VI. Louisa7, b. Feb. 11, 1804; d. June 3, 1805.
10. VII. Amos7, b. Feb. 20, 1806; d. June 9, 1864; m. Charlotte Cooper.
11. VIII. Nathan™, b. Dec. 28, 1808; d. Sept. 5, 1857; m. Eliza Church.
7. Joel Fletcher7 (Amos®, Ephraim", Timothy4, Sam3, Frances2, Robert1) ; m. Fanny Webber (dau. of Julius) Dee. 28, 1819.
Children.
I. Loring8 Fletcher, b. Oct. 23, 1820; d. Mar. 17, 1877 ; m. Mary Bixby.
II. Louisa8, b. July 30, 1822; d. Dec. 9, 1887; m. Merriek Groves.
III. Sarah", b. Nov. 20, 1825; d. May 3, 1877 ; unm.
IV. Harriet8 b. Mar. 25, 1828; d. July 11, 1908; unm.
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V. Charless, b. Dec. 18, 1830; d. Apr. 21, 1832. VI. Andrews Porter, b. Feb. 26, 1835; d. Oct. 7, 1873; m. Margaret Garretts.
8. Erastus7 Fletcher (Amos6, Ephraim5, Tim4, Sam3, Francis2, Robert1), m. (1) Polly Marcy, b. Nov. 20, 1804; d. May 8, 1838; m. Mar. 19, 1826; m. (2) Sarah Marcy, b. Apr. 22, 1808; d. Sept. 8, 1839 ; m. (3) Elmira Hersey of Boston July 21, 1840; b. Dec. 20, 1814; d. Dec. 31, 1897.
Children of Erastus and Polly (Marcy) Fletcher.
I. Lyman$ Washington, b. Nov. 12, 1828; d. Aug. 4, 1838.
12. II. Marys Luran, b. Feb. 17, 1830; d. Sept. 19, 1906.
13. III. Lyman$ Flynt, b. Apr. 18, 1831; d. Feb. 28, 1894.
14. IV. Orrin® Lincoln, b. Aug. 10, 1832; d. June 20, 1897.
15. V. John8 D. L., b. Dec. 14, 1836.
Children of Erastus and Elmira (Hersey) Fletcher.
16. VI. Geo.º Nelson, b. Apr. 30, 1841; d. June 2, 1913.
17. VII. Harriet® Elmira, b. Aug. 27, 1842.
18. VIII.
Charles Wesley, b. Nov. 19, 1844.
19. IX. Maria8 Emeline, b. Aug. 22, 1846.
20. X. Wilbur8 Fiske, b. Jan. 10, 1848; d. Sept. 19, 1854.
21. XI. Ellen8 Eliza, b. Sept. 2, 1849.
22. XII. William8 Franklin, b. July 2, 1851.
XIII. Sarah8 Amelia, b. Aug. 10, 1853; d. Oct. 13, 1853.
23. XIV. Herbert8 Hersey, b. Aug. 10, 1855. XV. Edwards, b. Feb. 17, 1858; d. in infancy.
24. XVI. Harlan8 Foster; b. Nov. 10, 1860.
12. Mary8 Luran (Erastus7, Amos6, Ephraim5, Timothy4, Samuel3, Francis2, Robert1), m. Harvey Pratt, Jan. 15, 1850.
Children.
I. Mary Esther, b. Dec. 25, 1850; d. II. Harvey9 Sylvester, b. Nov. 18, 1851; d. III. Lucyº Elmira, b. May 24, 1853; d. 1853. IV. William& Spencer, b. Aug. 25, 1855; d. 1875. V. Fanny8 Eliza, b. July 14, 1856; d. 1856.
VI. Lemuel8 Erastus, b. d. VII. Williams Fletcher, b. d.
VIII. Dwights, b. 1868; d. Sept. 6, 1903; m. Dwight has three children living.
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THE HISTORY OF HOLLAND, MASS.
13. Lyman8 Flint (Erastus7, Amos", Ephraim5, Timothy4, Samuel3, Francis2, Robert1) ; m. Miriam Coomer, Dee. 17, 1857; she b. Jan. 23, 1834.
Child.
I. Jennie Francis, b. Jan. 9, 1862.
14. Orrins Lincoln (Erastus7, Amos", Ephraim", Timothy4, Samuel3, Francis2, Robert1) ; m. (1) Mary Jennette Worthing- ton ; (2) Maria Orcult Pasco, Nov. 23, 1865; she d. Apr., 1913. Children.
I. Wilbur? L., b. Sept. 13, 1858; m. Nettie Moore of Stafford, Ct.
II. Everett? L., b. Aug. 14, 1864; m. Mattie S. Cooly of Stafford, Ct.
III. Evaº Jennette, b. Sept. 8, 1870; m. Artemus Kel- logg.
IV. Herbert? O., b. Aug. 7, 1872; m.
----; had 1 son.
15. John8 D. L. (Erastus7, Amos", Ephraim", Timothy4, Samuel3, Francis2, Robert1) ; m. Tabitha Story Devereau, Nov. 13, 1859; she d. Apr. 3, 1904.
Children.
I. Harley9 P., b. Feb. 2, 1861; d. Feb. 17, 1865.
II. Walter Irving, b. Dec. 20, 1864; d. Jan. 4, 1898, at White Rock, Westerly, R. I .; he has two sons living.
III. Albert9,
IV. Alfred ( twins b. Dec. 2, 1866; d. 1866.
V. Lucy Alden?, b. 1868; d. 1868.
16. Geo.8 Nelson Fletcher (Erastus, Amos6, Ephraim5, Timothy4, Samuel3, Francis2, Robert1) ; m. Mary Chapman, Apr. 17, 1870; b. Apr. 4, 1848.
Child.
Elizabethº Elmira, b. Apr. 21, 1871, Granby, Mass.
17. Harriett® Elmira Fletcher (Erastus7, Amos", Ephraim5, Timothy4, Samuel3, Francis2, Robert1) ; m. Henry C. Bouton of Paterson N. Y., Ang. 23, 1866: he d. 1814.
Children.
I. Henry? P., b. May 30, 1867 : d. Sept. 5, 1867.
II. Clarence? E., b. Mar. 1, 1869; d. Dec. 1, 1878. III. Louis? E., b. Oct. 7, 1871.
ZEBINA FLETCHER
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18. Charles8 Wesley Fletcher (Erastus7, Amos", Ephraim5, Timothy+, Samuel3, Francis2, Robert1) ; m. (1) Francis Bart- lett, Nov. 24, 1870, (2) Mary Glen.
Children.
I. Luellaº May, b. June 24, 1873; d. July 3, 1873.
II. Bessieº Bartlett, b. Mar. 19, 1882.
III. Francis9 M., b. May 3, 1884.
Bessie? Bartlett, b. Mar. 19, 1882; m. Herbert Demming Fargo, July 2, 1907.
Child. Charles10 Herbert, b. Aug. 15, 1911.
19. Maria8 Emeline Fletcher (Erastus7, Amos6, Ephraim5, Timothy4, Samuel3, Francis2, Robert1) ; m. Charles H. Cooper, Dec. 12, 1868.
Child. Evaº Gertrude, b. Nov. 26, 1871; d. Sept. 26, 1872.
21. Ellen8 Eliza Fletcher (Erastus7, Amos", Ephraim5, Timothy4, Samuel3, Francis2, Robert1) m. John Sparks, July 10, 1869.
Child. Minnieº Estelle, b. Jan. 5, 1871.
22. Williams Franklin Fletcher (Erastus", Amos", Eph- raim3, Timothy4, Samuel3, Francis2, Robert1) ; m. Ada Mills Oct. 1, 1879; Adaº b. Feb. 10, 1855. Children.
I. William? Rockwell, b. Sept. 11, 1880. II. Grace9, b. Oct. 7, 1882.
III. Raymond9 Mills, b. Oct. 1, 1885.
9. Zebina7 Fletcher (Amos", Ephraim5, Timothy+, Samuel3, Francis2, Robert1) ; m. (1) Nancy Sherman, (2) Betsey --; Nancy d. Mar. 12, 1852.
Children.
I. Mary8 E., b. Mar. 6, 1826; m. (1) Joseph Cornish ; (2) A. K. Adams of Rome, N. Y. She had two dau .; both m .; one to J. S. Wardwell of Rome, N. Y .; and S. H. Beach, President of the Bank in Rome, N. Y. Mrs. A. K. Adams d. Dec. 25, 1907.
II. Joseph8 Alden, b. Mar. 4, 1828; m. Augusta Fuller of Holland, Nov. 27, 1851.
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THE HISTORY OF HOLLAND, MASS.
Children. I. Maryº Eva, b. Nov. 29, 1852. II. Ida? May, b. Aug. 21, 1858.
Mary9 Eva m. (1) Arthur Newton Brush, July 15, 1873. Children. I. Carl10 Fletcher Brush, b. Oct. 27, 1874.
II. Cliff10 Gerry Brush, b. Dec. 10, 1876.
Mary9 Eva m. (2) Clarence Edwin Bondy, Oct. 10, 1888. Children.
III. Harold1º D. Bondy, b. Apr. 7, 1881.
IV. Evangeline1º Corinne Bondy, b. Dec. 31, 1897.
Carl1º F. Brush m. Dean Neff, Jan. 1, 1902.
Cliff10 Gerry Brush m. Mae West, Jan. 4, 1904.
III. Delosias, b. 1836; d. July, 1838.
10. Amos7 Fletcher (Amos", Ephraim5, Timothy+, Samuel3, Francis2, Robert1) ; m. Charlotte Cooper Sept. 27, 1829, she b. June 6, 1804; d. Jan. 6, 1871.
Children.
I. Marys Mortellett, b. Oct. 27, 1834; d. Sept. 5, 1835.
II. Mary8 Fletcher, b. June 3, 1836; d. Mar. 24, 1857.
25. III. Charlotte8 Amelia, b. Apr. 19, 1838; d. Feb. 21, 1900.
26. IV. Maria8 Cooper, b. Oct. 5, 1841; d. Dec. 2, 1860.
27. V. Calvin8 Cooper, b. Sept. 3, 1843; d. Jan. 7, 1868.
25. Charlottes Amelia Fletcher (Amos™, Amos", Ephraim5, Timothy4, Samuel3, Francis2, Robert1) ; m. Wm. F. Kenison, June 27, 1861.
Children.
I. Wm.º F. Kenison, Jr., b. Sept. 6, 1862; m. Sarah Ellen Thrift.
Children.
1. Charlotte10 Francis, b. July 5, 1886. 2. Mabel10 Ernestine, b. Jan. 9, 1888.
II. Walter? Ernest Kenison, b. July 14, 1867; m. Minnie Hall, June 11, 1889.
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Children.
1. Elsie1º Florence, b.
2. Ralph1º Kenison, b.
III. Howardº Fletcher Kenison, b. Mar. 27, 1871; d. Nov. 19, 1876.
26. Marias Cooper Fletcher (Amos7, Amos", Ephraim5, Timothy4, Samuel3, Francis2, Robert1) ; m. Charles Kenison.
Children.
I. Emmaº, b. Sept. 8, 1859 ; d.
27. Calvin8 C. Fletcher (Amos7, Amos6, Ephraim5, Timothy4, Samuel3, Francis2, Robert1) ; m. Ellen F. Morse July 1, 1866.
Child.
Edwardº Henry, b. Nov. 29, 1867; d. Mar. 29, 1868.
11. Nathan Fletcher (Amos", Ephraim5, Timothy4, Samuel3, Francis2, Robert1) ; m. Eliza Church, b. in Holland Jan. 23, 1812; Mar. 22, 1830.
Children.
28. I. Alden8 L., b. in Holland, July 18, 1831; d. Mar. 6, 1897.
II. Benj. C.s, b. Sept. 30, 1833, in Belchertown, Mass .; d. Sept. 17, 1834.
29. III. Eunices M., b. Sept. 14, 1835, in Belchertown, Mass .; d. Mar. 3, 1904.
IV. Wealthy8 S., b. Oct. 11, 1837; m. Charles S. Smith, Nov. 7, 1883, b. in Belchertown, Mass. V. Elizabeths, b. Dec. 5, 1839, in Belchertown, Mass. ; d. Oct. 1, 1862; m. W. W. Snow, Mar. 22, 1860.
30. VI. James8, b. June 19, 1843 in Wales, Mass. VII. Georges B., b. Oct. 28, 1850 in Palmer, Mass; d. Jan. 26, 1874.
Aldens L. Fletcher (Nathan7, Amos6, Ephraim5, Timothy+, Samuel3, Francis2, Robert1) ; m. (1) Lauarett Bourn of Three Rivers, May 26, 1859, (2) Lottie Reed of Belchertown, Nov. 21, 1861, (3) Olive B. Knowlton of Springfield May 4, 1865; he had four children all but one dying in infancy.
Child.
I. Mary9 Eliza, of Alden and Olive (Knowlton) Fletcher, b. Oct. 29, 1870.
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THE HISTORY OF HOLLAND, MASS.
Euniee8 M. Fletcher (Nathan", Amos6, Ephraim5, Timothy4, Samuel3, Franeis2, Robert1) ; m. Emory Paine, Nov. 25, 1857, in Belchertown.
Children.
I. Adaº.
II. Sumner ?.
III. Lizzie9.
IV. Fredº.
V. Bertha ?.
James& C. Fletcher (Nathan7, Amos", Ephraim", Timothy4, Samuel3, Francis2, Robert1) ; m. (1) Sarah Torrey, (2) Mary Damon in Northampton, Mass.
Children. Lizzie3. Almaº.
THE ANCESTRY OF SARA DAVENPORT WIFE OF EPHRAIM FLETCHER
FIRST GENERATION.
Capt. Richard1 Davenport born in Weymouth, Dorchester, England about 1606, with the John Endicott Party embarked at Dorsetshire on the ship Abigail, June 16, 1628, arriving in Salem, Mass. Sept. 6, 1628. He married Elizabeth Hawthorne, sister of Major Wm. Hawthorne, the Salem Witchcraft Judge and ancestor of Nathaniel Hawthorne, the novel- ist. (Major Hawthorne came over in the Arbella with John Winthrop in 1630. He first settled in Dorchester and later in Salem. He was Deputy Speaker of the House, Assistant and Major Commanding in Indian Wars; he died in 1681, age 74.)
Capt. Richard1 Davenport removed to Boston in 1643, was made freeman Sept. 13, 1634, Ensign in Nov. 1634, Lieutenant in 1636. In 1637 he was Representative to the General Court. In 1639 he was a member of the artillery Co. In Nov. 13, 1644, he was offered the Captainey of Castle on Castle Island, in Boston Harbor, which he accepted. In 1645 the General Court granted him 650 acres of land which lay in Lancaster, Boylston, West Boylston and Shrewsbury. His descendants still occupy portions of it. He was a man approved for his faithfulness and skill. In 1665 he was struck by lightning. His wife Elizabeth died June 24, 1676.
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SECOND GENERATION
1Eleazor2, Nathaniel2, 3Truecross2, *Experience2, "John2, 6Samuel2, "Sara2, $Elizabeth2, 9William2.
John2 Davenport was born in Salem, Sept. 19, 1641; he m. Bridgett Watkins of Dorchester, Mass., Nov. 1, 1667.
THIRD GENERATION.
Richard3 and John3.
Richard3 Davenport was born in Boston Nov. 13, 1670; he m. Abigail Newcomb; she was bpt. March 25, 1677. He was representative from Bridgewater in 1716-1719, 1721-1724, was appointed coroner 1724; removed to Shrewsbury in 1731 to the Ancestral Grants. His second wife was Abagail Hancock, b. Aug. 23, 1675, daughter of Nathaniel Hancock of Cambridge, great aunt to John Hancock and sister of Rev. John Hancock who was minister at Lexington, Mass. during 52 years previous to the war of the Revolution. He died in Sutton Centre, Mass., July 18, 1762; his widow died 1767.
FOURTH GENERATION
"Richard4, 2William4, 3Nathaniel+, 4Elizabeth4, 5Eleazor4.
William4 Davenport, b. in Bridgewater, Mass. in 1730; m. Sara Richards. He was selectman in 1749-1751.
FIFTH GENERATION
1 Abagail5, 2Anna5, 3Elizabeth3, 4William5, 5Mary5, "Sara5.
Sara Davenport5, b. in Shrewsbury, Oct. 1, 1739; m. Eph- raim Fletcher, Dec. 7, 1762. She is the ancestress of the Fletchers who once lived in Holland, Wales, Granby and other towns.
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THE HISTORY OF HOLLAND, MASS.
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THE FRIZELL FAMILY.
By Lovering.
James Frizell bought the land for his homestead of the Winthrop heirs. He came from Woodstock, Ct., and of a very old family. His farm therefore lay east of the line as shown by the map. It is described as situated east of Siog Lake in the old deed and is the homestead south of where Mrs. Freeman Blodgett now lives, the house being gone. He is a signer to the petition of June 5, 1764; also James Frizell, Jr. and Samuel Frizell. In the list of subscribers to the church covenant when it was organized in 1765, we find James Frizell and Mary Fri- zell. In the record of additions to the church bearing date April 4, 1782, we find Jas. Frizell and Mary Frizell, which must have been Jas. Frizell, Jr., and wife, for James Frizell, Sr., was elected deaeon Oct. 25, 1768. In the tax list of the East Parish for 1782 we find James Frizell and William Frizell as taxpayers and the same are taxpayers in 1793; and James Frizell is a taxpayer in the list of 1798 and his land is bounded. That he and his family were church going people is beyond question, as well as that he had a family, for we find in the baptisms for May 10, 1782, Mehitable, Hannah and Samuel.
James1 Frizell m. Mary
Child.
James2, b. Apr. 15, 1704; m. Elizabeth Chandler.
1 Children.
James3, b. April 12, 1731. Settled in Holland. Elizabeth, Aug. 30, 1733.
Mary, May 21, 1736.
Mehetable, May 14, 1738.
Sarah, Nov. 14, 1740.
Samuel, Dee. 5, 1742.
Hannah, Mar. 3, 1744-5.
(From Woodstock vital records.)
Dea. of Cong. Church, James4( ?) Frizell, d. Jan. 24, 1813; m. Mary -; she d. Meh. 4, 1824, age 87 years.
Children.
I. Mehitable, bpt. May 10, 1782; d. Oet. 19, 1831, age 64.
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II. William, d. May 4, 1815, age 54 years.
III. Hannah, bpt. May 10, 1782; admitted to the church, Oet. 26, 1817.
2. IV. Samuel, bpt. May 10, 1782. V. Thomas. Order of births is not known. We think that he was son of the preceding.
2. Dea. of Baptist Church Samuel2 Frizell (James1, Dea.), b. 1769 ; d. Sept. 23, 1845, age 76 yrs .; m. 1801, Sally, b. 1780, d. Oct. 9, 1828, age 48 yrs.
Children.
I. Calvin Washburn3, Mch. 28, 1802.
II. Samuel3, Jr., - 1803.
III. Mary Stanton3, Apr. 29, 1805; m. Jan. 17, 1836, John Wheelock; her son, Jared Lathrop Frizell m. Sept. 9, 1850, Mary Sikes of Stur- bridge.
IV. Sally, May 9, 1807; m. Dea. Alvin Goodell.
V. Hannah, 1809; m. Nov. 11, 1837, Otis Jackson. VI. Lorenzo, May 25, 1812.
VII. William, Aug. 3, 1815; m. Lucina Goodell, Dec. 1, 1836. Children.
1. James, b. 1837. 2. Harriet, b. 1840.
VIII. James, May 9, 1817.
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THE HISTORY OF HOLLAND, MASS.
THE FULLER FAMILY. By Lovering.
James1 Fuller m. Abigail Youmans. Child. Hezekiah2 Fuller m. Margaret Tyler. Child. James3 Fuller m. Mary May.
The Fuller family originated in Woodstock, Ct. (See vital records of Woodstock, Conn.)
James3 Fuller m. Mary May, April 22, 1781. Children.
Porter4, b. July 23, 1783.
Rinda+ M., b. Sept. 26, 1785; m. Sewell Glazier, June 24, 1805. Orril4, b. Aug. 8, 1787.
Elbridge G.4, b. July 9, 1789 ; m. Nancy Perry, Nov. 29, 1812. James J.4, b. Apr. 22, 1791.
Augustus L.4, b. Mar. 4, 1793.
Mary4, b. Feb. 21, 1795.
Elbridge4 G. Fuller m. Nancy Perry, Nov. 29, 1812. Children.
Mary Matilda5, b. Mar. 6, 1814; m. (1) Mr. John Bull of Buffalo, N. Y .; (2) Mr. Rogers.
Augusta5 m. Joseph Fletcher (son of Zebina), Eyota, Minn. Rinda M.5, b. Dec. 6, 1820; m. (1) Clement B. Drake, 1838; (2) John Glazier.
Maria5 m. Rev. W. R. Parsons, Worthington, Ohio. Eunice", b. July 24, 1827; m. Horace Wallis, Jr. Charles5, d. in 1848; m. Dr. Dean's daughter. William5, d. in infancy.
Clement B. Drake m., 1838, Lorinda May5 Fuller, b. Dee. 6, 1820. He b. June 29, 1812. Children.
Clement Fuller", b. Jan. 27, 1841. Elbridge Gerry6, b. Apr. 19, 1843. John Milo®, b. Oct. 2, 1846. Rinda Maria4, b. Jan. 22, 1850. Mary Eunice+, b. Oct. 12, 1854. Bertie4 (adopted) b. Oct. 3, 1862.
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THE GLAZIER FAMILY
THE GLAZIER FAMILY.
By Lovering.
The name of Glazier is quite frequently met in the early records of Holland. In the tax list for 1793, we find the name of Calvin Glazier. But his name is not on the list for 1782, neither is he mentioned in the school list when the town, newly incorporated, was divided into school districts. By the assess- ment roll of 1798 we conclude that his home was what was later known as the "Sands Place." He had quite a family. Only two have their births recorded. The order is inferred.
Calvin1 Glazier m. Lydia Children.
I. Sewall2 m. Rinday M. Fuller, 1805
II. Perley2 m. Sarah Harris, 1810 and moved to New York state.
III. Joseph2, bp. 1792; m. Philura Plimpton, 1817.
IV. Lydia2, m. 1819, Samuel Webber of Union, Ct.
V. Roxana2, bp. 1792 ; m. 1812, Samuel Webber, Jr. VI. Alice2, b. Oct. 8, 1795; bp. 1795.
VII. Shepard2, b. Sept. 9, 1793; bp. 1794; went to Salt Lake City; lived with the Mormons.
VIII. Lorinda2, bp. 1799 ; m. Perley Stone, 1822.
Sewall, Shepherd, and Joseph were taxpayers by the list of 1812. The son, Joseph, was the Rev. Joseplı Glazier who became the first settled pastor of the Baptist Church, who later went to Ware, Mass.
Sewell? Glazier m. Lorinda M. Fuller. Children. Edmund3, b. Nov. 13, 1809. George Merrick3, b. Aug. 27, 1811.
Louisa3, b. about 1830; m. (1) Dr. Daniel Fiske; (2) Mr. Beckwith.
Wm.4 H. Glazier, grandson to Sewall, lives at 191 Rox- bury St., Roxbury, Mass.
Mrs. W. A. Allen, granddaughter to Sewall, lives in Spen- cer.
Dr. Emory Glazier m.
Children.
John5. Dexter5.
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Calvin5. Nancy5. Luransa5. Lovisa5. Olivia5.
Perley Glazier m. Sarah Harris.
Children. Albert, b. Nov. 28, 1810. Laura, b. June 19, 1812.
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THE GOODELL FAMILY.
By E. M. Webber.
Ichabod1 Goodell came from Woodstock, Conn., to Holland at an early date. He was b. 1752; d. 1826, age 74. He m. Martha Webber of Holland, then So. Brimfield. He had four children :-
Children.
Huldah2, b. 1771. Mary2, b. 1774. Jabez2, b. 1776. Persis2, b. 1780.
Lyman Goodell, b. Nov. 24, 1774, came from Woodstock to Brimfield ; married about 1795, to Candace Carpenter.
Children b. in Woodstock.
I. Persis C., b. March 31, 1797; m. Martha Mason, Feb. 26, 1829.
II. Laura, b. Nov., 1799; d. Feb., 1858.
III. Mary, b. June, 1802; m. Loring Clark of Hol- land, Apr. 13, 1828.
IV. Alden, b. June 19, 1804; m. (1) Lucinda Goodell, Dec. 6, 1827 ; she d. Nov. 29, 1858; hc m. (2) Widow Mary (Austin) Smith, Oct. 25, 1859; she d. May 12, 1872.
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V. Dea. Alvin Goodell, b. May 1, 1806; d. 1902; m. the daughter of Dea. Samuel Frizzel, Apr. 2, 1829. Mr. Goodell was a man of many cardinal virtues, was a deacon of the baptist church; when they no longer had services in their church, he attended the Congrega- tional Church and acted the part of a con- sistent member, helping to support the Gos- pel, and for many years held the position of a Sabbath School teacher. He had a large class of married ladies. He was an instruc- tive as well as faithful teacher, and was be- loved by old and young. In his home a con- genial companion and everyone alike were welcomed by the deacon and his worthy wife to their pleasant home.
VI. Marsha Goodell, b. July 17, 1809; m. Ezra Web- ber, son of Kimball Webber of Holland.
VII. Lucina, b. Sept., 1811; m. William Frizzel, son of Dea. Samuel Frizzel.
VIII. Lafira B., b. July, 1813; m. (1) Isaac Wood, son of Willard Wood of Holland; m. (2) Rev. Addison Parker; m. (3) Mr. Hamlin. She had two children by her first husband. Emma Wood, b. 1846.
Charles Wood, b. 1848-9.
IX. Lois Goodell, b. Apr. 16, 1818; m. Lathrop Lyon.
X. Perry Goodell, b. Sept. 21, 1822; m. Minerva Blodgett.
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THE HISTORY OF HOLLAND, MASS.
THE GOULD FAMILY.
By Mrs. Charles B. Blair.
The Gould Line of the Town of Holland.
Thomas Gould married Hannah Williams, Feb. 10, 1782, in Pomfret, Conn.
Children.
Rufus2, b. in Charlton, Dec., 1782; probably d. in Paxton in 1866; he m. Mary Henry of Oakham in 1822.
Lyman2, b. in Sturbridge, Sept. 19, 1787 ; d. June 18, 1841; he m. Mary Marble, May 26, 1818; she d. Jan. 12, 1838. Marriage intention gives him as of Holland, and she is recorded as of Charlton.
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