History of the town of Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, from its first settlement to 1868, with a genealogical register of Lexington families, Part 74

Author: Hudson, Charles, 1795-1881
Publication date: 1868
Publisher: Boston, Wiggin & Lunt
Number of Pages: 838


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Francis, b. April 11, 1789 ; m. Mrs. Margaret Wyman.


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JAMES WYMAN m. Jan. 25, 1798, Betsey Locke, dau. of Reuben Loeke. He d. April 19, 1835, aged 67. She was burned to death in a house which took fire, when she was left in it alone, too infirm to help herself.


20-29 James, b. April 18, 1798. He was for some time a partner in the mercantile house of Kittridge & Wyman, Boston. He m. Dec. 10, 1823, Margaret Center, dau. of Cotton Center. She was divorced


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from him, 1851, and m. Feb. 19, 1852, Francis Wyman of Lex. an uncle of her first husband. James Wyman m. a second wife. Emelia, b. Oct. 18, 1801; d. May 9, 1803.


30 31 32 33 34 Anna P., b.


Emelia, b. June 10, 1803; m. March 31, 1825, John Johnson, 2d. Elbridge, b. March 1, 1805 ; formerly a merchant in Boston.


William, b. Dec. 6, 1808; a machinist in Woburn.


Benjamin, b. July 1, 1816; m. Nov. 17, 1840, Lucy Ann Puffer of Waltham.


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John G., b.


Susan E., b. Aug. 17, 1820; m. Jan. 17, 1838, Jewett B. Streeter of Lowell.


Lucy A., b. April 2, 1825. 39 Francis S., b. April 7, 1827.


There were other Wymans in Lex. from time to time, all from the same original stock, but through other branches ; nor was their resi- dence permanently in the town.


JAMES WYMAN, the eldest son of David, of James, who was a great grand-son of the original Francis, was b. Feb. 8, 1825; m. in Lex. as his second wife, Abigail S. Harrington, who d. 1827. His first wife was Rhoda Robbins, and his third wife was Sophia Grover. He had ten sons and three dau. He resided in Lex., Burlington, and Danvers.


HENRY WYMAN of Lancaster, a great grand-son of Francis of Wo., m. 1767, Sarah Mason of Lexington.


INCREASE WYMAN, second son of Nathaniel, son of Francis of Wo., was in Lex. 1756-59; was also of Lincoln, Burlington, and Billerica. He had a family of eight children by his wife, Deborah Pierce. Nathaniel, his second and youngest son, was killed in Lex. near the Common, on the morning of the 19th of April, 1775, aged 24 years.


WILLIS .- JOHN WILLIS and his wife Elizabeth were in Duxbury as early as 1637. He was one of the first settlers of Bridgewater, was a deacon there, and filled important town offices, and represented the town in the court of the colony some twenty years. He m. Mrs. Elizabeth Palmer, and had six children. Benjamin, son of John, m. Susanna, dau. of Thomas Whitman, by whom he had Thomas and Benjamin, Susanna and Elizabeth. Thomas, son of Benjamin, m. Mary, dau. of Samuel Kingsly, and had eight children. Thomas, son of Thomas and Mary, m. Susannah, dau. of Thomas Ames, and had six children. Thomas, one of their sons, m'. first, a Hunt, and second, a Dean ; among his children he kept up the family name, and called one of his sons Thomas, who m. Frances Willis, dau. of Ephraim Willis, by whom he had four sons, Royal B., Stillman D., Sidney D., and Martin W.


ROYAL B WILLIS, son of Thomas and Frances, was b. at Easton, Sept. 3, 1812; m. Sept. 16, 1833, Phebe C., dau. of Peter Webster of Methuen. He commenced business in Boston in 1834, and repre- sented the city in the Legislature, 1844 and 1845. In 1846, he removed to Lexington, continuing his business in Boston. He has held a commission of justice of the peace. For several years past, he has been engaged in the furniture business in Cincinnati, Ohio, keeping up his family residence in Lexington. They have had three children- George Franklin, b. in Methuen, July 17, 1834, d. Sept. 13, 1834; Francis Royal, b. in Boston, Feb. 22, 1838 ; Julia Au- gusta, b. in Boston, June 26, 1842.


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The Genealogy of the following families was obtained too late to be inserted in the appropriate alphabetical place in the Register, and is here appended.


CUMMINGS .- DANIEL CUMMINGS, son of Ebenezer Cummings of Woburn, was b. Jan. 7, 1797; m. Abigail Wright of Woburn, dau. of Jacob Wright, b. April 28, 1797. They resided first in Bedford, where their first three children were born, and afterwards, in Lexington. They have Daniel, b. Aug. 3, 1817, m. - Fowle; Abigail, b. July 17, 1819, m. Charles Flagg of Wo. ; William, b. Feb. 22, 1822; George, b. Nov. 24, 1833; Oliver Waterman, b. Dec. 23, 1836. Mr. Cummings resides at the extreme part of the town, where Burlington and Bedford corner upon Lexington.


THE CURRIER FAMILY.


RICHARD CURRIER was in Salisbury in 1640, and by his wife Ann had several children. Samuel Currier, perhaps son of Richard, was in Haverhill, and built him a cottage on the common land in 1668, and in 1670, m. Mary Hardy. I have no record of his death or of his children. In 1727, a school was kept at the house of widow Currier, and in 1732 the school was described as being at the house of Reuben Currier. From this imperfect record it is inferred that Samuel d. before 1727, and that Reuben was his son. Reuben Cur- rier was a lieutenant in Haverhill in 1757. He m. and had at least two sons. Reuben and Jonathan. He moved to Bow, N. HI., about 1760. Jonathan, m. Nancy Sargent of Haverhill, and among other children had


1 JONATHAN CURRIER b. 1787 ; m. Jan. 1, 1814, Cynthia Whitney, b. April, 14, 1792. He d. Oct. 15, 1859, aged 72, and she d. in Lexington, Nov. 10, 1866.


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+William Jackson, b. Feb. 21, 1815; m. Susan B. Spaulding. Charles Whitney, b. March 9, 1817; d. 1838, in Nashville, Texas. Simon Pender, b. Aug. 19, 1822 ; m. and r. in the State of N. Y.


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WILLIAM J. CURRIER m. Jan. 23, 1845, Susan B. Spaulding, dau. of Dr. Stillman and Lucy (Butterfield) Spaulding of Lexington. Ile studied medicine with Dr. Stedman at the Marine Hospital in Chelsea, and with Dr. Chaplin in Cambridge. He attended lectures at Pittsfield and at Boston, and grad. 1839, at the Berkshire Medical Institute. He is a member of the Mass. Medical Society. He came to Lexington in 1840, and established himself in his profession. They have two children, Charles Wingate, b. April 1, 1850; Wil- liam B., b. July 2, 1859.


DOW .- DARIUS Dow, son of Levi and Catharine (Haynes) Dow, was b. in Sudbury, Jan. 16, 1825; m. Oct. 14, 1851, Abbie Love- well of Weston, b. Nov. 8, 1830. He came to Lexington about 1853. They have had Darius A., b. Dec. 28, 1852, in Waltham ; George II., b. in Lex. Nov. 4, 1855 ; Hattie L., b. Nov. 22, 1856, d. June 11, 1857 ; Henrietta J., b. March 6, 1862.


FITCH .- DAVID FITCH b. in Billerica, March 3, 1832. His father, David Fitch, was son of David of Bedford. David of Lex. came to this town about 1858, and m. Jan., 1858, S. M. Williams of Rox. He entered the 45th Reg. in the late Rebellion, and served in


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N. C. as a soldier from Lex. IIis brother Albert enlisted from Bur- lington for three years. and was killed at the battle of Chancellors- ville. David has four children, the first two born in Burlington, the last two in Lexington. David Warren, b. Oct. 20, 1858; Joseph Henry, b. Feb. 12, 1861; Ellen L., b. Aug. 31, 1864; Eliza Janc, b. Sept. 19, 1866.


FOWLE .- This name has been common in some of the neighbor- ing towns, and a few persons of that name have from time to time appeared upon our records.


ISAAC FOWLE of Medford m. Nancy Hall, and had a family of eleven children. William Henry, one of his sons, b. July 9, 1815, m. April 8, 1835, Susan E. Reed, dau. of Isaac Reed of Lex. She d. July 29, 1859, and he m. Dec. 20, 1860, Emeline P. Reed, sister of his first wife. He came to Lexington with his family, 1857. His father and brother John came with them. The father is now living in his 85th year. William H. Fowle d. Aug. 8, 1862. He had two children by his first wife-Susan Elizabeth. b. Ang. 11, 1839; Emma S., b. Scpt. 3, 1844; m. July 2, 1865, George D. Estabrook.


HILDRETHI .- SAMUEL HILDRETHI b. March 1, 1797, son of James Hildreth of Westford, mn. July 3, 1823, Sophia Doloph of Candia, N. H. They resided in Boston and Dorchester, and came to Lex. 1855. They have had eleven children, viz. Sophia A., d. young ; Samuel B., b. 1825, r. in Boston ; Prescott P., b. 1827, and Rufus H., b. 1828, reside in Dorchester; Sophia A., b. 1830, r. in Quincy ; John, b. 1832, d. young ; Mary E., b. 1833 ; Joseph W., b. 1835; Eliza Jane and Jane Eliza, twins, b. 1837, the latter d. young ; Harriet P., b. Dec. 26, 1838, m. Nov. 26, 1863, Thomas W. Child, r. in Lex. and have two children; George O., b. 1843; Ben- jamin F., b. 1847, d. young.


HOLBROOK .- MOSES HOLBROOK was b. in Marlborough, Nov. 24, 1745, and m. Rachael , b. May 8, 1748. He d. in Tem- pleton, where they resided, June 28, 1810; and she d. July 18, 1797. They had Rachael, b. May 5, 1775; Patty, b. June 9, 1778, d. 1812; Cynthia, b. July 17, 1781, d. Aug. 1855; Rufus, b. April 11, 1784, d. 1824; Aaron, b. Dec. 18, 1788, d. 1841; Moscs, twin of Aaron, d. young.


1 AARON HOLBROOK m. May 7, 1818, Susan Miles. She d. and he m. Mary Wellington of Waltham.


Aaron, b. March 19, 1819.


1- 2 3 Susan L., b. June 8, 1822; m. May 20, 1849, William Henry Smith of Lexington.


Mary A., b. May 28, 1826 ; m. Charles F. Winship of Lexington.


4 5 Henry C., b. May 14, 1828; r. in Georgia.


6 ¡Rufus W., b. March 29, 1830; m. Sarah E. Stocker.


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Edwin W., b. July 21, 1832; r. in New York.


RUFUS W. HOLBROOK m. April 28, 1857, Sarah E. Stocker of Saugus. They have two children, Abbie Pierce, b. Aug. 11, 1858; Nellie, b. April 29, 1861. The Holbrook family came to Lex. 1840.


JEWETT .- NATHANIEL JEWETT came to Lexington about 1835 from Charlestown. He was son of Jedediah, who was a direct des-


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eendant of Maximilian Jewett of Rowley, who came to the country early and was made a freeman, and was chosen deacon in Rowley in 1640. He had numerous descendants in Rowley, Ipswich and the neighboring towns.


NATHANIEL JEWETT was b. Oct. 23, 1780, and m. Nov. 22, 1807, Betsey Hamblet, b. May 3, 1783. He d. in Lex. Oet. 26, 1861, aged 81. She d. March 27, 1857, aged 74. They had six children, viz. Amory, b. Aug. 14, 1808, m. Lucy E. Duade; r. in Boston. Louisa, b. June 15, 1810, m. George F. Tuttle, r. at Woodstock, Vt. Maria, b. March 13, 1812, m. Dee. 5, 1830, George W. Rob- inson; r. in Lex. Eliza, b. Feb., 1814, m. Charles Brown ; r. in Linc. Elias K., b. Dec. 15, 1817, d. Jan. 27, 1855, in California by the explosion of a steamboat boiler. Gorham, b. Aug. 3, 1819, m. March 11, 1857, Caroline R. Farnsworth. They have Caroline F., b. Aug. 6, 1858.


JONES .- SAMUEL JONES, son of Samuel of Quincy, was b. Feb. 14, 1809. He eame to Lex. about 1833, and m. Nov. 28, 1834, Sarah Fogg, from N. H. They have had Sarah A., b. Nov. 19, 1836, d. April 20, 1842 ; Samuel H., b. Nov. 13, 1838. He entered the service of the United States, and was nine months in North Carolina. Subsequently he re-enlisted in the Heavy Artillery and served till the close of the war. Lydia A., b. April 5, 1842, m. Aug. 10, 1860, Alexander Corey, and has three children ; George A., b. May 6, 1859.


KEITH .- JOHN KEITHI came to Boston from Scotland about 1790. He m. Deborah Thayer of Braintree. They had Robert, b. 1793; Ann, b. 1795; William, b. 1797. He d. 1801.


1 WILLIAM KEITH m. 1820, Priseilla W. Whiston of Boston, dau. of Francis and Elizabeth (Downes) Whiston.


+William IV., b. Feb. 10, 1822 ; m. Cordelia Bryant.


1- 2 3 Elizabeth W., b. Ang. 20, 1823; d. 1849.


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Amos B., b. June 10, 1825; m. 1846, Catharine E. Marsh of Lynn. John HI., b. Jan. 20, 1827 ; m. Mary E. Foster of Salem ; r. there. Priscilla W., b. April 23, 1829 ; m. James Annin of Leroy, N. Y. Edward H., b. May 6, 1831 ; m. 1849, Mary -; r. in Chicago.


6 7 Harriet A., b. June 10, 1833 ; d. 1854.


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WILLIAM W. KEITH m. May 18, 1848, Cordelia Bryant, dau. of Nathaniel and Clarissa (Blodgett) Bryant, b. April 9, 1821. They came to Lexington, 1859. He is a broker in Boston. They have four children, Harry H., b. Nov. 15, 1851; William W., b. June 22, 1857 ; Lillian B., b. May 12, 1860; Walter B., b. Dee. 13, 1862.


THE KNIGHT FAMILY.


1 LOAMMI KNIGHT, son of Aaron and Rebecca (Adams) Knight was b. in Hancock, N. H., Oet. 14, 1803. He came to Lexington, 1821, and m. May 3, 1829, Mary Robbins, dau. of Stephen Robbins, and d. Jan. 5, 1868. He was devoted to the militia, and rose to the rank of Major.


1- 2 Mary, b. April 2, 1830; d. April 6, 1830.


3 |+Francis H., b. May 11, 1831 ; has been twice married.


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4 | Mary R., b. Nov. 17, 1833 ; m. Nov. 25, 1852, Joshua Hobart, and has had one child, Mary L., b. July 9, 1855.


5 Franklin, b. Sept. 29, 1835.


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Melinda, b. July 19, 1838; m. Nov. 22, 1866, John D. Smith of Charlestown.


7 Helen Augusta, b. May 1, 1841; m. Sept. 25, 1861, Franklin E. . Melvin of Charlestown.


Annie Maria, b. March 8, 1844.


8 FRANCIS H. KNIGHT m. Aug. 15, 1855, Loenza L. Hills, dau. of Joseph and Olive K. Hills of Hancock, N. H. She d. Oct. 25, 1859, and he m. Nov. 15, 1860, Lizzie H. Collamer, dau. of Horace and M. E. Collamer of Woburn. They moved to Reading, 1862. His children are Clarence C., b. July 21, 1858 ; Lizzie Loenza, b. Oct. 6, 1861; Mary C., b. June 24, 1864; Nellie Winslow, b. Oct. 23, 1867.


LEWIS .- JOSHUA LEWIS, a Baptist clergyman, came from Wales about 1780 and settled in Conn. His son Joshua, likewise a Baptist clergyman, resided in Conn. and R. I. His son Joshua removed to Saratoga, N. Y., where he m. - - Grinnell. His son John moved to the neighborhood of Auburn, N. Y., where he m. Delecta Bar- bour, and became a farmer. They had five children.


DIO LEWIS, son of John, was b. 1825 ; m. July 11, 1849, Hellen C. Clarke, dau. of Dr. Peter Clarke of Montezuma, N. Y. He studied medicine in Auburn, and attended a course of lectures in the Medical Department of Harvard University, and afterwards took his diploma from the Medical College at Cleveland, Ohio. He settled in Buffalo, N. Y., where he followed his profession several years, and edited a Medical Magazine. After traveling some years at home and abroad, and giving himself to the development of a new system of physical culture, he came to Boston in 1860, and estab- lished a Normal Institute for physical education. To his labors as President of that institution, he added the establishment and conduct of a Young Ladies' Seminary, which he opened in Lexington, 1864. Of this school, and of the success of his system we have spoken elsewhere. See History, pp. 375, 376.


RHODES .- THOMAS H. RIIODES, son of Cyrus Rhodes, was b. in Antrim, N. H., March 7, 1816. He came to Lexington in 1840, and m. Feb. 3, 1841, Jane M. Taylor of Boston, b. March 7, 1821. She was dau. of Eli Taylor. They have had the following children. Sarah Elizabeth, b. March 27, 1842; m. May 1, 1864, Joshua L. Johnson from Me. They reside in Charlestown, and have one child. George H., b. May 2, 1844, d. Aug. of the same year. Rebecca J., b. Aug. 1, 1845. Henry, b. April, 1847, d. young. Silas Edwin, b. Oct. 6, 1851. Charles Henry, b. Jan. 23, 1858.


SIMONDS .- CALVIN SIMONDS, son of Bradley, and grandson of David Simonds, (No. 59 in the Simonds family,) was b. in Ashby, June 5, 1836, and m. April 11, 1859, Julia A. Petigrew, b. March 8, 1834. They came to Lex. in 1860. They have had Carrie A., b. Jan. 5, 1861; Mary Ella, b. Jan. 7, 1863, d. March 11, 1863; George Francis, b. Nov. 21, 1864; Jennie Maria, b. Oct. 12, 1866.


TYLER .- EDWARD TYLER was b. Nov. 10, 1776 ; m. 1799, first, Mary G. Thomas, b. 1779. She d. and he m. second, Susanna Thomas, 1808; she d. July 21, 1811, and he m. third, Alma E.


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Holden. He d. Dec. 26, 1827. He had Mary, b. 1805; Edward L., b. Aug. 5, 1806; Alma E., b. 1815; Susan, b. 1816; John F., b. 1818 ; Harriet N. and James R., (twins,) b. 1820; Elizabeth, b. 1823. They r. in Harvard.


1 EDWARD L. TYLER, son of Capt. Edward and Mary, m. April 16, 1832, Rachel Stevens. She d. April 3, 1839, and he m. Nov. 13, 1839, Martha T. Savage. He came to Lexington about 1828, and d. March 23, 1864, in his 58th year. He had two children by each wife.


1- 2 Edward F., b. Nov. 13, 1834.


3 Mary S., b. Feb. 7, 1838; m. Ap. 2, 1865, Marshall Lee of Carlisle.


4 Henry H., b. Nov. 22, 1840. 5 Arthur F., b. March 12, 1852.


NOTE .- In the multiplicity of names and dates it is almost impossible to avoid mistakes. A few errors have been detected since the sheets passed the Press, which are here corrected, and a few slight additions made.


In the History :


Page 321, line 20 from the top, for 'Barnes,' read ' Bowes.'


397, line 14 from the bottom, for '1861,' on the left margin, read ' 1862.'


" 398, line 15 from the bottom, insert on the left margin against Alvin Cole, '1862.'


In the Genealogy :


Page 11, line 2 from the bottom, for Charles 'Hawes,' read Charles ' Harvey.'


31, first line, for ' Susanna,' read ' Lusanna.'


43, line 11 from the top, for ' Brown,' read ' Bowen.'


125, line 22 from the top, for '1738,' read ' 1838.'


" 140, line 18 in a few copies, for '1747' and ' 1749,' read ' 1847' and ' 1849.'


66 179, line 11 from bottom, after ' Lusanna,' insert 'T.'


181, line 32 from the top, for '1863,' read '1853.'


217, line 17 from the bottom, after 1857, add '1861,' and '1863- 1868.' 230, line S and 9 from the top, for ' Illinois,' read ' Wisconsin.'


" 244, line 29 from top, for ' Viles,' read ' Teal.'


262, line 10 from top, for ' 1858,' read ' 1848.'


INDEX TO THE GENEALOGIES.


IN the following Index, the names of the Families, which are arranged in alphabetical order, are printed in SMALL CAPITALS, and the page or pages occupied by cach family, respectively, are set against them. The names which follow the families, and are arranged in alphabetical order, are of those, whether male or female, who have intermarried with some member of the family, and the figures set against their name refer to the consecutive number of each family, against which the name will be found. Names having more than one number against them, denote that different persons, of the same surname, married into the family. In a few instances, distinct families of the same name, have the same numbers. Hence both numbers should be consulted. Persons marrying those of the same surname are omitted in the index. In the introduction of the families, the name of the wife is sometimes given before the consecutive numbers commence; and in some of the small families the numbers are omitted altogether. In such cases, the name of the person intermarrying will be found inserted below, without any number annexed, but can easily be found under the head of the family where they occur.


Аввот, р. 5, 6 Barker, No. 6 Bridges, 18 Buckman, 26 Chandler, 10 Falkner, 4 Farnum, 2 Fawcett, 34 Foster, 13 Hoar, 27 Ingalls, 2, 8 Lawrence, 23


Simonds, 1, 4 Winn, 5


Shattuck, 8 Stimpson, 13 Wright, 12


ARMS, 9 Carley.


BLANCHARD, 12 Munroe.


BABCOCK, 9 Blashfield. Chalmers.


BLASDEL, 12 Dexter. Perkins. Powers.


BACON, 9, 10 Allen. Davis, 3


BLINN, 12


Merriam, 28


Gleason, 5


Gilmore.


White, 25


Grant. Reed, 4


De Lans. Gragg, 1 Piper, 2


ADAMS, 6-8 Bacon, 29 Baker, 16 Balles. Beals. Boyden, 15 Chenery, 1 Crosby, 30 Derby, 23 Fiske, 3 Flagg, 9 Griffith. Hager, 19 Lewis, 17 Pond, 13 Prentice, 30


BAILY, 10


Capell, 2


BLODGETT, 13-16 Barnes, 75 Brown, 17


Gould, 6


Grover, 2


Hartwell, 5


Bryant, S


Hutchinson, 2


Butterfield, 11


Marston, 3


Butters, 15


Simonds, 1


Caldwell, 69


Skilton, 4


Dizer, 5


Downing, 66


Dupee, 10 Estabrook, 13


Fowle, 38


BARRETT, 10, 11 Fiske. Gerrish. Henchman.


Frost, 64 Hadley, 1


Sanderson, 9


Harrington, 22


Stearns, 10 Whittemore.


Jackson, 14 Johnson, 8


ALLEN, 8 Bacon, 2 Munroe, 1 Smith, 3


BEALS, 11 Adams. Brown.


Lane, 32


Locke, 11, 12, 25


Meserve, 76 Munroe, 46 Nevers, 4 Parker, 26


ANGIER, 8, 9 Blasdell, 5 Davis, 3


BENNETT, 11 Blanchard. 1 Kendall, 15 Knowles, 11 McIntyre, 14


Perry, 21 Raymond, 8


Richardson, 18


Lovejoy, 7


Woodbury, 2


BATE, 10


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Robbins, 28 Russell, 6 Severs, 28 Skilton, 19 Smith, 5, 70 Stearns, 3 Stone, 4 Thorn, 23 Tidd, 1 Tileston, 7, 9 Winn, 2, 16


BOND, 16 Briscoe. Mason. Nelson, 12 Russell, 2 Whittemore. Woolson.


Fox, 24 Garfield, 9


Gerry, 56


Harrington, 9, 19, 23


Ilerrick, 15


Knowles, 62


Livermore, 4


Moore, 32


BUCKMAN, 31, 32


Morse, 33


Parker, 41


Perkins, 19


Pierce, 22


Porter, 15, 37


Reed, 17, 26, 30, 31, 32, 45


Russell, 6, 10


Sargent, 77


Brown, 1


Jacobs, 7


Smith, 33. 79


Kendall.


Stratton, 84


Peirce, 6


Taylor, 1


Slaughter, 4


BURDOO, 33 Banister, 4


BUTTERS, 34


Brown, 29 Chamberlain, 45


Clapp, 75


Cooledge, 27, 39


Davis, 64


Elliott, 57


Estabrook, 31


Garfield, 22


BROWN, 26-30


Beals, 81


Blodgett, 96


CALDWELL, 34, 35


Lawrence, 49


Bowman, 21


Learned, 65 Ledlie, 53


Buckman, 38


Loring, 36 March, 8


Chapman, 75


Munroe, 21, 48


Converse, 51


Reed, 37


Downing, 49


CARLY, 35 Arms.


CHANDLER, 35-41 Alley, 60


Stearns, 28


Goodnow, 95


Ball, 58


Stone, 9, 19


Harrington, 56


Blanchard, 65


Sutton, 44


Johnson, 84


Bridge, 27


Turner, 7


Kuhn, 74


Brown, 5


Viles, 59


Makepeace, 2


Buss, 3


Walker, 60


Meacham, 13


Davis, 13


Downing. 30


Muzzey, 42, 50


Dudley, 8, 66


BRADSHAW, 21


Page, 43


Duren, 64


Patch, 97


Eaton, 32


BRIDGE, 21-26


Perry, 60


Flagg, 12, 14


Baker, 60


Pierce, 70


Fletcher, 6


Bancroft, 1


Proctor, 83


Francis, 67


Barrett, 43


Reed, 23, 26, 47


Harrington, 40


Bartlett, 61


Rogers, 91


Heald, 2


Blanchard, 49


Smith, 21, 39


Hutchins, 46


Brooks, 20


Kimball, 54, 67


Brown, 40


Thacher, 37


La Bart, 40


Champney, 1


Tottingham, 31


Le Baron, 52


Chandler, 56


Twitchell, 19


Mack, 23


Cutler, 14


Wellington, 15, 48


Mcad, 41


Danforth, 2


White, 68


Melvin, 14


Davis, 80


Whitney, 77


Merriam, 15


Mulliken, 39


Barnard, 12


Veazie, 54


Blackleach, 8


Watson, 11


Wellington, 72


Whitcomb, 56


Whitney, 13


Wood, 34


Peters, 1


Tidd, 5


Viles, 3


BUTTRICK, 34 Glacier, 4 Locke, 1


Harrington, 21 Hoar, 47


Bridge, 44


CAPELL, 35 Brown, 1 Crosby, 3


Russell, 20, 40


Dudley, 66


Sherman, 2


Farrar, 98


Simonds, 18, 41


Fiske, 73, 99


Smith, 62


Gleason, 76


Woolson, 36


Munroe, 58, 67


Bowman, 12, 17, 36, 47


Jones, 6


Stearns, 57, 59, 61 Sumner, 79


Whittcmore, 41


BRYANT, 30, 31 Ellms, 4 Phelps, 2 Shurtleff, 3 Wellington, 5 Withington, 1


Brown, 2 Fiske, 1 Munroe. Stone, 3, 4


BURBANK, 32, 33 Alexander, 2


BOWMAN, 16-20 Andrews, 15


Tidd, 15 Tyler, 40


Bridge, 25, 38, 61, 63 Bright, 23


Blodgett, 6


Hastings, 7


BRIGHAM, 26 Muzzy. Valentine.


Burbank, 65


Hutchinson, 4


Flagg, 54


Saunders, 1


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INDEX TO GENEALOGY.


Muzzey, 21, 34 Putnam, 49 Reed, 25, 29 Simonds, 1 Spring, 26 Tidd, 24 West, 63 Whitcomb, 27 Whittaker, 14


CHILD, 41, 42 Blodgett. Cunningham. Cutler, 1 Hale, 1 Maddock. Norcross. Parminter. Pierce. Platts. Thatcher. Williams.


CLAFLIN, 42


CLARKE, 42-45 Allen. Billings, 7 Bowen, 12 Bowes, 16 Buckminster, 2, 4 Bullard. Conant, 24 Dudley. Fiske, 30 Grafton, 35 Green, 31 Hall. Harris, 29, 32 Norman, 2


Pierce, 5


Ware, 26


Watts, 25 Wilson, 13


COMEE, 45, 46 Brown, 3 Maltman, 16 Parkhurst, 12 Smith, 5 Watts, 11


COOLEDGE, 47 Bright .. Eddy. Fiske. Fowle, 1 Mixer.


Munroe. Smith. Stearns.


COOPER, 47


CROSBY, 47 Adams. Cook.


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CROWNINSHIELD, 48 Christy, 3 Loring, 8 Peters, 1 Reed, 4


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CUMMINGS, 278 Flagg. Fowle. Wright.


CURRIER, 278 Hardy. Sargent. Spaulding, 2 Whitney, 1


CUTLER, 48-54


Bacon, 99 Batchelder, 118 Blaise, 16 Bond, 32


Braman, 109 Bridge, 42


Brown, 90 Burrell, 120


Buttrick, 54


Chamberlain, 113 Child, 58, 93


Clemens, 106 Collar, 5 Cutter, 100 Duren, 128 Earl, 91


Fiske, 64


Flagg, 95, 98


Flanders, 124


Foss, 125 Green, 102 Harrington, 76


Hassington, 108


Hastings, 62


Hawkins, 114, 117 Hodgman, 70 Holbrook, 109


Holden, 101


Houghton, 136


Howe, 72


Johonnot, 127


Kendall, 57, 129


King, 1 Lane, 106


Lathrop, 115


Leonard. 78


Mann, 114


Marrett, 97


Moore, 77


Morrell, 111


Munroe, 24 Niles, 91


Nutting, 123


Page, 1, 74, 75 Park, 9


Parker, 126


Parmenter, 6


Reed, 71, 72, 76 Rice, 109


Richardson, 112


Russell, 10


Scolley, 109 Searle. 96


Simonds, 48, 92


Smith, 110 Snow, 19


Spaulding, 130 Stearns, 12 Stone, 20, 30 Tidd, 43


Tyler, 137 Waite, 8 Wellington, 140 Wheat, 104 Wheeler, 106 White, 76 Whitney, 31


Winter, 3


Wood, 103, 104, 112 Wright, 2


CUTTER, 54, 55 Fillebrown.


DAMON, 55 Gowing. Houghton. Pratt. Shattuck. Wright, 1


DANFORTH, 55 Merriam.


DAVIS, 55, 56 Babcock. Bridge, 4


Davis, 2


l'helps, 1


Stevens, 2


Tilton, 3


DIAMOND, 56 Simonds.


DORR, 56, 57


Boardman. Cummings. Goldthwait.


Paul, 2


Plympton. Richards, 1


Dow, 278 Haynes. Lovewell.


DOWNING, 57 Blodgett, 4 Brown, 1 Butterfield, 2


Chandler, 5


Learned, 4


Rhoades, 6 Wheelock, 7


DRAPER, 57 Barnes.


DUDLEY, 58, 59 Brown, 15, 16 Chandler, 12


Davis, 8


Fletcher. 2


Fowle, 47


Gobble, 3 Harrington, 43


Holman, 48 Howe, 21


Johnson, 41 King, 4 Lane,. 31


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HISTORY OF LEXINGTON.


Munroe, 31 Perry, 20 Poulter, 6 Shaw, 44 Smith, 40 Viles, 38 Wheeler, 1


DUNKLEE, 59 Wilson, 6


DUPEE, 60 Blodgett, 1 Shattuck, 5 Tibbitts, 2 Winn, 4


DUREN, 60


Chandler.


Dutton. Gould.


FASSETT, 65, 66


Harrington, 17, 51, 75


Jaquith.


Munroe, 2


Heard, 28


Kendall.


Newton, 6


Howe, 49


Locke.


Page, 2, 5


Hudson, 5


Manning.


Pollard, 5


James, 3 Kennard, 71


Russell.


FESSENDEN, 66-69


Allen, 17


Le Barron, 57 Leonard, 77 Locke, 39


ESTABROOK, 61-64.


Adams, 63


Cheney, 1


Merriam, 49


Barrett, 21


Chipman, 14


Muzzy, 17


Benjamin, 67 .


Cooledge, 5


Newell, 65


Blanchard, 42


Crosby, 21


Noyes, 20


Blodgett, 59


Davis, 63


Oliver, 43


Bowman, 6 Bryant, 71




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