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38. SUBMIT FAIRBANK, rec. from Sterling with her second husband, Jonathan Fairbank (37), and d. Jan. 30, 1799.
39. LYDIA WILDER, by letter from Sterling. At the time she was the widow of Asa, the brother of Abner (15), and d. Aug. 15, 1803.
40. JABEZ FAIRBANK, by letter from Sterling, where he and his wife Miriam (41) united with the church, Oct. 21, 1759. He was the eldest son of Jonathan and Thankful Fairbank (37) ; m., first, Miriam Davis (41) in 1759; m., second, Persis Bowker of Petersham, who survived him, and d. in 1833, a. 89. He d. Oct. 20, 1822, a. 84.
41. MIRIAM FAIRBANK, by letter from Sterling. She was the first wife of Jabez Fairbank (40), and sister of Dea. David Davis of Paxton. (See 61.)
42. SETH FAIRBANK, by letter from Sterling, where he and Relief, his wife (43), united with the church in 1780. He was son of Jonathan and Thankful (37) ; m. Relief Sawyer (43) in 1777, and d. Dec. 31, 1833. a. 78.
43. RELIEF FAIRBANK, by letter from Sterling. She was the wife of Seth (42), dau. of Amos Sawyer, and d. June 10, 1839, a. 80 yrs. 6 ms. 44. JONATHAN PRESCOTT,5 by letter from Sterling. He was b. June 19, 1750, son of Jonathan, 4 who d. March 8, 1801, a. 78, and of Vashti (Houghton), who d. Feb. 10, 1805, a. 78; bap. and with his wife (45) admitted to the church at Sterling in 1779; and d. Nov. 22, 1805, a. 55. Jonathan, 4 who m., 1746, Vashti Houghton, was b. 1722, the son of Eb- enezer3 and Ruth (Hobart) Prescott. Ebenezer3 was son of John2 and Sarah (Hayward) Prescott, b. July 6, 1682, m. Ruth. Hobart of Groton, and settled in Chocksett, now Sterling. John? was bap. at Sowerby, England, April 1, 1635 ; m., first, Sarah Hayward, Nov. 11, 1668, and second, Mary How, lived at Lancaster, and was son of John1 and Mary (Platts ) Prescott, who were at Watertown in 1640.
45. MARY PRESCOTT, by letter from Sterling ; dau. of Silas Brigham from Shrewsbury, by his second wife, Tabitha Sawyer; wife of Jona- than (44), m. about 1776, and afterward of Joseph Goss of Sterling, and d. Jan. 4, 1834, a. 85.
46. LUCY SAWYER, by letter from Sterling. She was the wife of Major Manassah Sawyer, who d. suddenly, Jan. 6, 1801. She m., sec- ond, Hugh Moore, July 5, 1819, who d. Sept. 26, 1833, a. 79.
47. LOIS RICE, by letter from Sterling. She d., unmarried, March 10, 1813.
October 11.
48. WILLIAM NASH was recognized as a member of the church by the council which ordained him its pastor. He was son of John of Wil-
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liamsburg ; m. Elisabeth Doubleday (70), June 14, 1803, and d. March 25, 1829, a. 60 yrs. 7 ms. 20 dys.
1798. August 19.
49. PRUDENCE HARTHAN, dau. of Jacob and Sarah Winn (9) ; wife of David Harthau, who d. Aug. 30, 1823, a. 84 yrs. 7 ms., son of Mi- cah and Sarah from Marlboro', who d. Aug. 8, 1823, a. 59. She d. Feb. 28, 1840, a. 76. (See 195.)
50. PERSIS DAVIS, dau. of Silas Newton of Paxton. (See 106.) She was first wife of Simon Davis (61), m. Feb. 25, 1789, and d. July 30, 1800, a. 33 yrs. 9 dys.
October 21.
51. AMos GATES, m. Susannah Pike of Worcester (52) ; came to town about 1790, and moved away in 1801.
52. SUSANNAH GATES, wife of Amos (51) ; m. at Sterling, Oct. 26, 1786.
December 30.
53. DANIEL PROUTY, bap. Dec. 30, 1798, m. Sarah Goodale (54), Sept. 27, 1803, and was dis. to Zanesville, Ohio, Jan. 24, 1819.
1799. April 28.
54. SALLY GOODALE, dan. of Aaron and Eunice Goodale (28 and 29) ; m. Daniel Proutv (53), and was dis. to Zanesville, Ohio, Jan. 24, 1819.
June 30.
55. SALLY WHITE, dau. of Tilla Moore and wife of Peter White, who settled here in 1797. They moved to Springfield, Vt., in 1813, where they died. A son became a clergyman in Maine.
1800. February 16.
56. ASA LOVELL, son of Jonathan from Medfield, who d. Oct. 7, 1817, a. 73, by his first wife, and brother of Amos (95) ; m. Betsey Ray- mond (57) ; elected deacon of the church, June 13, 1808, and d. in office Oct. 18, 1814, a. 63.
57. BETSEY LOVELL, dau. of William Raymond; m., first, Dea. Asa Lovell (56) ; m., second, Paul Goodale (59), April 28, 1825, and d. Aug. 5, 1837, a. 84.
April 27.
58. SARAH GOODNOW, wife of Elmer.
June 22.
59. PAUL GOODALE, son of Edward and Sarah (10) ; m., first, Eunice Lovell (60) ; m., second, Betsey (Raymond) Lovell (57), April 28, 1825, and d. Dec. 4, 1828, a. 81.
60. EUNICE GOODALE, dau. of Jonathan, and sister of Dea. Asa Lovell (56) ; first wife of Paul (59), and d. Aug. 13, 1824, a. 77.
August 31.
61. SIMON DAVIS, son of Dea. David and Abigail Davis of Paxton ; m., first, Persis Newton (50), Feb. 25, 1789; m., second, Persis (Tem- ple) Seaver, Feb. 8, 1803. He moved to Boston in 1803, and d. in Fal- mouth, Me., March 17, 1810, a. 44.
1801. December 27.
62. EZRA BEAMAN. Esa. Reaman was the eldest son of Cant Lahey
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Beaman from Bolton, who d. Sept. 22, 1757, a. 53, and of Dinah his wife who d. Dec. 5, 1774, a. 60 yrs. 11 ms. 5 dys. He m., first, Persis, dau. of Dea. Cyprian Keyes, in 1758, who was a member of the church in Boylston, and d. Nov. 7, 1788, a. 50 yrs. 9 ms. 5 dys. ; m., second, Mary Boylston (63), and d. June 4, 1811, a. 74 yrs. 7 ms. 19 dys.
63. MARY BEAMAN, dau. of Richard Boylston of Charlestown, and second wife of Ezra Beaman, Esq. (62). She d. June 6, 1813, a. 62.
1802. April 25.
64. JASON GLAZIER, by letter from Heath. He was the son of John of Boylston, and m., first, Nov. 9, 1790, Sarah Dinsmore (65), with whom he was received to the church at Boylston, Sept. 28, 1774, and dismissed to Heath, Jan. 1797. He m., second, Polly, dau. of Jona- than Gerry of Sterling, April 23, 1818, who d. Oct. 4, 1859, a. 85 yrs. 5 ms. 3 dys. He d. May 18, 1859, a. 91 yrs. 10 ms. 25 dys.
65. SARAH GLAZIER, by letter from Heath. She was the dau. of John and Sarah Dinsmore (11), the first wife of Jason Glazier (64) ; rec. and dis. with him to the churches at Boylston and Heath, and d. May 13, 1817, a. 49.
June 6.
66. JESSE DANA, probably by letter from Boylston, where he and his wife Tamer (67) united with the church June 8, 1794. He was m. June 24, 1792, and dis. to Sterling, Dec. 23, 1810, where he d. Sept. 24, 1831. 67. TAMER DANA, dau. of Ephraim and Tamer Beaman (69 and 13) ; wife of Jesse Dana (66), m. June 24, 1792 ; dis. to Sterling, Dec. 23, 1810, and d. at Leicester.
1803. April 22.
68. REBECCA FAIRBANK, bap. April 22, 1803, dau. of Capt. William and Kezia (Houghton) Fairbank, who d. Feb. 14, 1811, a. 52, and granddaughter of Jonathan (37). She became the first wife of Davis, the youngest son of Jabez Fairbank (40), June 1, 1801, and d. May 14, 1803. Sally (Holt), second wife of Davis Fairbank, m. Nov. 29, 1804, d. Feb. 15, 1852, a. 76.
September 11.
69. EPHRAIM BEAMAN, son of Jabez and brother of Ezra (62), m. Tamer Howe (13), and d. March 25, 1805, a. 62.
1805. May 26.
70. ELIZABETH NASH, dau. of John Doubleday of Stow, wife of Rev. William Nash (48), m. June 14, 1803; dis. to Second Church, Worces- ter, Dec. 4, 1829, and d. at Bolton, Sept. 9, 1849, a. 78.
71. MOSES GOODALE, eldest son of Edward and Sarah Goodale (10), m. Silence Goodnow of Boylston (72), Nov. 16, 1797, and d. March 28, 1815, a. 75 yrs. 6 ms.
72. SILENCE GOODALE, wife of Moses (71) ; d. in 1836, a. 80.
73. DOLLY EAMES, by letter from Dover, m. n. Dorr, the second wife of William Eames, who m. Jan. 24, 1804, and d. in 1814, a. 65. She d. June 3, 1808. William Eames4 was son of Daniel and Silence (Leland) Eames, who lived in Holliston and Hopkinton. Daniel3 was b. March 20, 1712, the son of Nathaniel and Anne Eames of Framingham. Nathaniel? was b. Dec. 30, 1668, the son of Thomas and Mary Eames, who lived at Dedham, Sudbury and Framingham. He d. Jan. 1, 1746,
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and Anne his wife d. March 12, 1743. Thomas Eames!, after the deatlı of his first wife Margaret, m. Mary (Blanford), widow of Jonathan Pad- elford of Cambridge, about 1662, who in the absence of her husband in Boston, Feb. 1, 1676, was killed, the house burned and the entire family of nine children captured by the Indians under Netus. Thomas Eames d. Jan. 25, 1680, a. about 62.
November 17.
74. EUNICE HOLT, dau. of Dea. Asa Lovell (56) ; m. May 30, 1800, James, who d. April, 1855, a. 80 yrs. 4 ms., the son of Barzilia Holt, Jr., and Lucy (Williams) Holt. She d. May 2, 1821.
1806. November 30.
75. PERSIS SAWYER, sister of Dea. Amariah Sawyer (30) ; bap. Nov. 3, 1799, second wife of Capt. William Fairbank, who d. March 5, 1840, a. 81, the son of Jonathan (37). She was m. July 5, 1812, and d. Feb. 9, 1851, a. 71 yrs. 9 ms. 9 dys. (See 68.)
76. OLIVE MOORE, dau. of Hugh Moore and sister of Sarah (31). She d. unmarried.
1808. January 24.
77. ALVAN HOWE came from Shrewsbury about 1802; m. Mary Wellington (78), and d. May 17, 1820, a. 66.
78. MARY HOWE, wife of Alvan (77), m. n. Wellington. She after- ward m. Isaac Knight, May 31, 1826, and d. at Boylston, July 5, 1851, a. 83.
May 22.
79. AARON THOMAS, son of William and Hester, and younger broth- er of Robert B. Thomas, Esq., author of the Farmer's Almanac. He was bap. Aug. 22, 1808; m. Lydia Mason (80), Jan. 3, 1805, and d. March 22, 1833, a. 64.
80. LYDIA THOMAS, wife of Aaron (79), dau. of Dea. Jonas Mason of Sterling, who d. May 16, 1828, a. 90. She d. Nov. 10, 1833, a. 64. 81. STEPHEN BRIGHAM, by letter from Boylston. His son Edmund (see 491) m., first, 1795, Mary Brooks from Worcester; m., second, Wid. Plympton. Stephen5, b. Oct. 15, 1741, d. in 1812; m., first, Jemima Snow; m., second, -
- Wilder, who d. Sept. 1787, and was son of Joseph4 of Marlboro'. Joseph4 m., first, Aug. 26, 1728, Comfort, dau. of John Bigelow, d. 1755, a. 48; m., second, in 1757, Ruth Ward, widow of Elijah, d. Feb. 1, 1786, a. 74. He was b. April 21, 1706, d. July 29, 1786, son of Gershom3 of Marlboro'. Gershom3, b. Feb. 23, 1680, m, Mehitable -, and d. Jan. 3, 1749, son of Thomas2 of Marl- boro'. Thomas2 m., first, Mary, dau. of Henry and Elisabeth Rice ; m., second, Susanna (Shattuck) Morse of Watertown. He was son of Thomas1 of Cambridge. Thomas1 embarked for New England, April 18, 1635, was at Watertown in 1737, and m. Mercy Hurd.
82. SIMON STONE, by letter from Bolton. He was twice m., and dis. with his wife Lydia (90) to Princeton, May 16, 1839.
June 26.
83. EPHRAIM HEADLY, son of Josiah of Sterling. He m. Prudence Dinsmore (84), June 13, 1799, and d. Oct. 2, 1814, a. 40.
84. PRUDENCE HEADLY, wife of Ephraim (83) and dau. of John and
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Sarah Dinsmore (11). She afterward m. Jonathan Nichols, and was dis. to Holden, Aug. 26, 1824, where she d. Sept. 4, 1856, a. 74 yrs. 2 ms.
August 7.
85. JOHN SMITH, by letter from Princeton. He was the son of John P. and Hepsibeth Smith of Ashburnham, and m., first, Nov. 5, 1795, Annis, dau. of Artemas Maynard; m., second, Aug. 11, 1803, Martha, dau. of Stephen and Martha (Walker) Hastings, who d. Aug. 10, 1862, a. 48 yrs. 4 ms. 1 dy. He d. April 19, 1855, a. 81 yrs. 8 ms. 8 dys.
October 2.
86. JONAS HOLT, son of Abel and Eunice (Keyes) Holt, and grand- son of Barzilia and Elisabeth (Goss) Holt. He m. Anna Rand (87), April 17, 1802, and d. April 9, 1853, a. 73 yrs. 5 ms. 18 dys.
87. ANNA HOLT, wife of Jonas (86), dau. of Simeon and Anna E. Rand; d. Aug. 6, 1845, a. 65 yrs. 5 ms. 10 dys.
. 88. LYDIA PAINE, first wife of Ebenezer Paine, who d. Aug. 27, 1847, a. 70 yrs. 1 m. 19 dys. (See 139.) She was from Shrewsbury, and d. Feb. 25, 1825, a. 49 yrs. 1 m. 4 dys.
1809. April 9.
89. RACHEL FLAGG, widow of Rufus Flagg, who d. in 1805. She was bap. April 9, 1809; m., second, Peter Goodale (5), July 3, 1809, and d. Sept. 14, 1828, a. 62.
90. LYDIA STONE, second wife of Simon Stone (82) ; dis. to Prince- ton, May 16, 1839.
October 22.
91. BARNABAS DAVIS, son of Dea. David and brother of Simon and Elias (61 and 359). Esq. Davis m., Nov. 27, 1800. Mercy Bellows (92) of Holden ; was dis. to Holden, April 22, 1841, and d. at Paxton, June 15, 1851, a. 73.
92. MERCY DAVIS, wife of Esq. Barnabas (91), dau. of Lieut. Ezekiel and Mercy Bellows, who d. July 30, 1811, a. 66 yrs. 1 m. 13 dys. ; dis. to Holden, April 22, 1841, and d. at Paxton.
December 3.
93. HANNAH GOODALE, first wife of Jason, who d. Oct. 29, 1852, a. 72, the son of Peter Goodale (5). She was the dau. of Dea. Asa Lov- ell (56), m. Feb. 3, 1807, and d. Nov. 29, 1812, a. 30. Mr. Goodale m. in 1814, Sally Raymond of Ashby.
94. ASA LOVELL, JR., son of Dea. Asa (56), m. Hannah Raymond in 1812, and d. at Hinsdale, Mass.
1810. May 27.
95. AMOS LOVELL, son of Jonathan and bro. of Dea. Asa (56), m. Mary Ball (96), and d. Nov. 6, 1815, a. 62.
96. MARY LOVELL, wife of Amos (95) ; m. n. Ball, from Concord ; d. Feb. 13, 1833, a. 76 yrs. 10 ms.
97. ASA MOORE, son of Dea. Israel and Catherine (16 and 17) ; bap. at Sterling in 1786; m., first, May 31, 1804, Sabra Lovell of Holden (98) ; m., second, -, and was dis. to Westminster, Aug. 18, 1816.
98. SABRA MOORE, first wife of Asa (97), m. May 31, 1804, dau. of
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Dea. Asa Lovell (56) ; dis. to Westminster, Aug. 18, 1816, and d. in 1854, a. 68.
99. PERSIS BALL, sister of Mary (96), umn., d. Jan. 9, 1821, a. 67.
100. LOIS BOYNTON, dau. of William and sister of Betsey Raymond (57) ; m., first, Abiel Boynton, who d. Dec. 17, 1810; m., second, Eph- raim Boynton, Nov. 27, 1811; dis. to Cambridge, Vt., Dec. 20, 1818.
101. JONATHAN BIGELOW, son of Andrew and Sarah (Fassett) Big- elow of Boylston, bro. of Rev. Asahel and half bro. of Rev. Dr. Andrew Bigelow, m. Eliza, sister of William B. Tappan the poet. He gradua- ted at B. U., 1817, and Andover Seminary, 1820; ordained and settled, July 11, 1821, at Lubec, Me., till 1826 ; at Rochester, Mass., from 1827 to 1849, and at Euclid, Ohio, 1850, where he d. Jan. 26, 1854, a. 61. He delivered a sermon which was printed, at the ordination of Rev. Plummer Chase and Solon Adams as Evangelists, at West Falls, Ma- chias, Me., March 1, 1825.
August 30.
102. MARY WILDER, dau. of Asa and Lydia (39), and sister of Reu- ben (32). She was unm., and d. Sept. 25, 1825, a. 55 yrs. 6 ms. 18 dys.
October 7.
103. SALLY PIERCE, m. n. Fiske, wife of James Pierce, who was m. April 1, 1807, and d. Sept. 28, 1844, a. 65 yrs. 8 ms.
104. LUCY HOUGHTON, bap. Oct. 7, 1810; m., Nov .. 30, 1813, Amos, eldest son of Seth Fairbank (42) ; d. Nov. 23, 1841, a. 47.
December 23.
105. DOLLY CHILD, bap. Dec. 23, 1810, dau. of Zachariah and grand- daughter of David and Mehitable (12). She d. unm., Nov. 11, 1811, a. 23 yrs. 8 ms.
1811. February 3.
106. SILAS NEWTON, son of Dea. Silas of Paxton. Capt. Silas Newton m., July 30, 1793, Eunice, youngest dau. of Ezra Beaman, Esq. (62) ; afterward became a prominent member of the Baptist church, and d. Feb. 3, 1836, a. 66.
107. MARY BOYLSTON NEWTON, dau. of Capt. Silas (107), m. David Waite, July 17, 1817, and d. at Oxford.
108. ALEXANDER LOVELL, son of Amos and Mary (95 and 96), m. Clarinda Bush of Boylston, June 15, 1819. He graduated, D. C., 1813, Andover Seminary, 1816; was ordained and settled, Oct. 22, 1817, at Vergennes, Vt., till Nov. 10, 1835 ; at Philipston, Mass., from Dec. 1835 to 1844, and d. at Nashua, N. H., July 2, 1855, a. 68. "He was a man highly respected for his talents, piety, and ministerial excellencies." -- Cong. Year Book, 1857.
109. JOHN LOVELL, son of Amos and Mary (95 and 96). He m. Maria Lyman in 1822, and was dis. to Holden, June 2, 1822, where he was deacon for many years. He afterward moved to Ware, and d. at the West.
110. 'HOPESTILL LOVELL, dau. of Dea. Asa (56), m. Simeon Lesure, Nov. 28, 1816.
111. DOLLY FAIRBANK BOYNTON, dau. of Abiel and Dolly (Fair_ bank) Holt, and sister of Parkman and Sophia (475 and 112). She m
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Asa Boynton, May 30, 1809, who was the son of Abiel and Lois (100), and d. March 23, 1843, a. 56. She was bap. Feb. 3, 1811, and d. Dec. 15, 1841, a. 55.
112. SOPHIA HOLT, dau. of Abiel and sister of Parkman, Dolly F., Clarissa and Eliza Holt (475, 111, 373 and 211). She was bap. Feb. 3, 1811, unm.
113. ANNIS LOVELL, dau. of Amos and Mary (95 and 96), m. Wil- liam Davis, May 29, 1823, and was dis. to Dublin, N. H., Sept. 3, 1840, where she died.
May 5.
114. EUNICE BROWN, by letter from Sterling. She was the widow of Timothy Brown, and committed suicide Sept. 20, 1825, a. 69, as did also her son, Capt. Josiah P. Brown, Dec. 26, 1830, being about 50 yrs, of age.
1812. April 5.
115. SILAS DINSMORE, son of John and Sarah (11), m. Polly Lovell (116), May 6, 1802; was deacon of the church from Nov. 10, 1814, to May 6, 1820, and d. Sept. 22, 1824, a. 46.
116. POLLY DINSMORE, dau. of Amos and Mary Lovell (95 and 96), m. Dea. Silas Dinsmore (115), May 6, 1802, and d. June 9, 1842, a. 64.
117. ARTEMAS MURDOCK, eldest son of William of Westminster. He was deacon of the church from Nov. 10, 1814, to the removal of his church relation to Rutland, March 1, 1835. With his wife (118), he was again received by letter from Rutland, July 6, 1845. He d. June 21, 1855, a. 78 yrs. 10 ms. 14 dys.
118. KEZIAH MURDOCK, wife of Dea. Artemas (117), m. n. Clark, of Medfield. She d. July 24, 1848, a. . 68 yrs. 7 ms. 14 dys.
119. SAMUEL FLAGG, son of Jonathan and Margaret of Holden. He settled here in 1808, was bap. April 5, 1812, m. Margaret Kennon (366) of Rutland, pub. April 4, 1807, and with his wife was dis. to the Union church, Worcester, May 20, 1841, where he d. Sept. 18, 1865.
120. ABEL GOODALE, son of Aaron and Eunice (28 and 29). He was deacon of the church from May 6, 1820, to near the time of his death, Nov. 8, 1853, at the age of 68 yrs. 9 ms. 21 dys. He m., first, Dec. 13, 1804, Grace, dau. of Asaph and Mercy Merrifield (36), who d. Dec. 26, 1819, a. 34 yrs. 8 ms., and second, Mehitable (Haskell) Hubbard (181), May 31, 1821, who d. March 23, 1867, a. 85.
121. MARY CHENEY MOORE, dau. of Paul and Eunice Goodale (59 and 60). She m., first, Israel Moore, May 27, 1801, the son of Dea. Israel and Catherine (16 and 17), who d. Aug. 26, 1811, a. 33; m., sec- ond, Nathan Rogers, May 22, 1816, and was dis. to Holden, Jan. 24, 1819, where she d. Mr. Rogers m., first, Phebe Boynton, April 16, 1801; m., third, Lucretia Bennett, Nov. 28, 1827.
122. SUSANNAH MOORE, wife of Joel, son of Dea. Israel and Catlı- erine Moore (16 and 17), who was bap. in 1782, pub. in 1805, and d. at Holden, Oct, 19, 1856, a. 74 yrs. 8 ms. 19 dys. She was a sister of Ephraim and Margaret Kennon (286 and 366), and afterward a member of Rev. Dr. Paine's church in Holden, where she died.
123. BETSEY SHATTUCK, wife of Walter of Sterling, who d. in 1843, a. 64, the son of Thaddeus and Susanna (Waite) Shattuck. She was dau. of Jeremiah and sister of Simon Morse (425) ; pub. Sept. 1, 1805 ; became a Baptist, and d. at Leominster in 1867.
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124. TIRZAH GOODALE, dau. of Paul and Eunice Goodale (59 and 60), unm., d. Oct. 28, 1814, a. 24. A biography was written by her cousin, Rev. Alexander Lovell (108).
August 6.
125. OLIVE HOLMES, by letter from Hubbardston ; wife of Col. Peter (152), dau. of Reuben and Hannah (Kimball) Graves from Chesterfield, N. H., and dis. to Amherst, N. H., Jan. 1, 1826.
October 5
126. OLIVER GALE, son of Jonas, mn. Esther Wellington (127), and d. Nov. 25, 1824, a. 53.
127. ESTHER GALE, wife of Oliver (126), and dau. of Ebenezer Wellington of Worcester, who d. April 21, 1835, a. 67, and of his wife Susanna (Gale), who d. July 25, 1833, a. 64. She was m. four times, and dis. to Millbury as the wife of Dea. - - Pierce, Nov. 30, 1828.
1813. March 24.
128. SALLY TUCKER, wife of - Tucker, bap. March 24, 1813; probably died same day.
1815. June 18.
129. JOSEPH DWELLY, son of Joseph of Worcester, m., first, Mary Stearns in 1791, who d. Sept. 29, 1832, a. 72 yrs. 10 ms. 14 dys. ; m., second, Ruth Clark, June 23, 1833; dis. to Holden, Aug. 28, 1835, and d. at Oakham in 1840, a. 75.
1818. December 27.
130. SALLY FAIRBANK, dau. of Amos and Mary Lovell (95 and 96), m. Dec. 8, 1803, Capt. Baruck B. Fairbank, the son of Dea. Lemuel and Phebe (18 and 19), who was bap. at Sterling in 1779, and d. Jan. 9, 1824, a. 45 yrs. 5 ms. She d. Feb. 8, 1847, a. 67 yrs. 9 ms. 21 dys.
131. BENONI BAKER, with his wife (135), came into town from Cape Cod; d. at Sterling, May 1, 1838, a. 73.
132. JOSHUA BAKER came from Cape Cod.
133. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN KEYES, son of Thomas and Lydia (Har- than) Keyes (447), m. Lois Nichols of Holden (163), Dec. 10, 1822, and d. Dec. 7, 1870.
134. BETSEY KEYES, dau. of Thomas (447) and sister of Benjamin F. (133), unm., d. May 11, 1839, a. 42 yrs. 5 ms. 25 dys.
1819. January 24.
135. RELIANCE BAKER, by letter from Orleans. She was the wife of Benoni (131).
June 4.
136. RUTH PIERCE, wife of Ezekiel, who was the son of Jonathan and Mary (Goodale) Pierce of Sutton, and d. Aug. 13, 1865, a. 77 yrs. 9 ms. 13 dys. She was the dau. of Moses and Hannah Perry (180) ; m. in 1811, and d. Sept. 10, 1869, a. 77 yrs. 19 dys.
137. SILVANUS MORSE, son of Joseph and Sophia (3 and 4), bap. April 22, 1798; graduated at Brown University ; a teacher at Groveland and Middleboro'; m. Harriet N., dau. of Dr. Nicholas Jenks, Nov. 26, 1838, and was dis. to Middleboro' May 25, 1854.
138. POLLY DINSMORE, bap. June 2, 1812, dau. of Reuben and Polly (508), granddaughter of John and Sarah (11) ; m. Aaron Tilton (203), Jan. 22, 1824, and d. June 10, 1830, a. 29.
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1820. September 17.
139. CYNTHIA HARTHAN, dau. of Seth and Relief Fairbank (42 and 43), m., first, March 13, 1810, Antipas Smith Harthan, son of David and Prudence (49), who d. March 17, 1815, a. 26 yrs. 5 ms. 15 dys. ; m., second, Ebenezer Paine, Oct. 7, 1827. (See 88.) She d. June 13, 1849, a. 64 yrs. 11 ms. 5 dys.
140. ALMIRA MURDOCK, dau. of Dea. Artemas and Kezia (117 and 118), bap. June 21, 1812, m. Dea. Cyrus Perry, April 10, 1827, was dis. to Holden, April 6, 1828, and d. April 10, 1870, a 67.
1821. February 28.
141. JOHN BOARDMAN, by letter from the Seminary at Andover, where he graduated in 1820. He was a native of Newburyport, gradu- ated at D. C., 1817, m. Harriet Braman (164), pub. June 3, 1821; was pastor of the church from Feb. 28, 1821, to April 30, 1834; was dis. to Second church, Rowley, April 22, 1834, and d. at East Douglass, Nov. 8. 1841, a. 46.
August 23.
142. CHARLES GOULDING, m. Roxalena Learned (143), March 16, 1821, and was dis. to Webster, May 27, 1838.
143. ROXALENA GOULDING, m. n. Learned, sister of Mary and Sybil (190 and 191) ; bap. Aug. 23, 1821, m. Charles Goulding (142), and was dis. to Webster, May 27, 1838.
144. WALDO WINTER, son of Calvin and Lucy (704), bro. of Aaron E. (188) ; bap. Aug. 23, 1821; m., first, Mercy H. Holt of Holden (193), Oct. 18, 1827; m., second, Abigail Russell of Wayland; was deacon of the church from Jan. 5, 1838, to April 17, 1851, and dis. to Clinton, Nov. 20, 1851.
145. EUNICE FAIRBANK, dau. of Seth and Relief (42 and 43) ; bap. May 12, 1793, second wife of Lemuel Nichols, m. Nov. 30, 1826, dis. to Holden Sept. 2, 1838. Mr. Nichols was son of Jonathan, who d. Oct. 22, 1837, a. 87 (see 84), and his first wife was Rebecca, dau. of Oliver Moore, m. March 9, 1812.
146. PHEBE PROUTY, dau. of Dea. Lemuel and Phebe Fairbank (18 and 19), m. Joshua Prouty, July 20, 1805, who d. April 27, 1853, a. 71 yrs. 10 ms. She d. Sept 29, 1870, a. 85 yrs. 2 ms. 22 dys.
147. MARY ANN PIERCE, dau. of Hollis and Lucinda (Merrifield) Pierce, and sister of J. Warren (479) ; bap. Aug. 23, 1821, ; m. - Cheney, and was dis. to Warwick, Sept. 15, 1830.
148. LYDIA WALKER, dau. of David and Susanna (159), unm. She afterward joined the Baptist church in West Boylston.
149. MERCY BAKER, dau. of Benoni and Reliance (131 and 135).
150. PHEBE BAKER, dau. of Benoni and sister of Mercy (131 and 149) ; m. Martin Rice, Feb. 27, 1823.
1822. February 24.
151. NANCY HOLT, by letter from Framingham ; dau. of Jonathan and Lydia (Bowman) Pierce, m. Asa, son of Abel and bro. of Jonas Holt (86), who d. Aug. 10, 1847, a. 72. She d. Sept. 10, 1863, a. 80 yrs. 2 ms. 10 dys.
April 7. 152. PETER HOLMES, son of Thomas and Margaret (Patterson)
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Holmes of Londonderry, N. HI .; m. Olive Graves (125), pub. Sept. 2, 1809, and was dis. to First church, Amherst, N. H., Jan. 1, 1826.
153. THOMAS HOLMES, son of Thomas and bro. of Col. Peter (152) ; m. Sarah Graves (154), pub. Jan. 21, 1815. and d. Aug. 3, 1848, a. 59 yrs. 8 ms.
154. SARAH HOLMES, wife of Thomas (153) ; m. n. Graves, sister of Olive (125) and Hannah (740), and d. Aug. 27, 1857, a. 72. .
155. SALLY PIERCE, dau. of Oliver and sister of James (see 103) ; bap. April 7, 1822, and d. unm.
156. ABIGAIL LOVELL, dau. of Jonathan, unm. ; committed suicide, Sept. 12, 1842, a. 46.
July 14.
157. SARAH SAWYE, m. Nov. 2, 1824, Peter Parker of Royalston.
December 8.
158. DEBORAH BANCROFT, sister of Sarah (310), unm., d. Aug. 17, 1826, a. 28.
1823. October 19.
159. SUSANNAH WALKER, wife of David, who d. Feb. 26, 1842, a. 76. She d. Feb. 1, 1826, a. 53.
December 4.
160. SYLVIA SMITH, by letter from Peru, m. n. Haskell, wife of Dr. John M. Smith, pub. Jan. 26, 1822, and dis. to Spencer, May 22, 1828.
1824. May 23.
161. PAUL GOODALE, JR., son of Paul and Ennice (59 and 60), bro. of Col. Levi (168), m. Azuba Newton (162), pub. Feb. 28, 1803. With his wife he was received from the First church, Worcester, and was dis. to the Calvanist church, Worcester, Dec. 28, 1828, and again received by letter, March 3, 1844. He d. Oct. 19, 1847, a. 69.
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