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222b II RUTH5, b. Mch. 5, 1737.
222c III EPHRAIM5, b. Aug. 2, 1739; m. in 1764, Lois Drew.
222d IV JOSAIH5, b. Mch. 7, 1743.
222e v HANNAHS, b. July 18, 1745; m. Andrew Drew.
211 SAMUEL5 DAVIS and children, p. 718. He was b. 1720; m. 1st, Betty -, who d. Oct. 1, 1764, in her 46th y .; 2d, Abigail -, who d. Oct. 24, 1794, in her 73d y. He d. Feb. 13, 1771. Children :
279 I JONATHAN®, b. Sept. 9, 1741; d. Oct. 9, 1753.
280 II ELEAZER6, b. Jan. 23, 1742-3; d. 1813.
280a III SARAH6, b. Oct. 20, 1744; d. July 17, 1753.
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280b IV SAMUEL6, b. Dec. 17, 1747; d. Apr. 12, 1750.
280c v GEORGE6, b. Nov. 9, 1751; d. Oct. 14, 1753.
281 VI BETTY6, b. Mch. 2, 1753; m. Apr. 28, 1772, as on p. 718; d. Dec. 13. 1839 [N. W. Davis, Winchester, Mass., from a Bible record].
"279 MOSES6," p. 718. The whole paragraph should be erased. Moses na, the bro .- in-law of (211) Samuels, not his son. [See (214) ELIZABETH !. The grandsons Winthrop' and George may have been sons of (250) ELEAZER.
Descendants of (79) John Davis. Pages 129, 719-25.
79 JOHN DAVIS and children, p. 129.
81 JOHN2 DAVIS and children, p. 719.
82 ZACHARY2 DAVIS and children, p. 720. He m. JUDITHi' BROWN (John2, James1).
83 JEREMIAH2 DAVIS and children, pp. 129, 381.
85 CORNELIUS2 DAVIS and children, p. 720. Pub. not "m !. " Aug. 8 [p. 129]; m. Aug. 29[Nb].
86 EPHRAIM2 DAVIS and children, pp. 720-1.
316 SAMUEL3 m. (44) RUTH4 MERRILL [wid. of Christopher Annis]. [Pag 721, 764.]
299 JONATHAN3 DAVIS. Sce (76?) MARTHA4 Dow, pp. 137, 721, 744.
313 JOSEPH3 DAVIS and children, pp. 722-3, 826.
Descendants of (92) Francis" Davis. Pages 129-30, 725-32.
92 FRANCIS2 DAVIS and children, pp. 129-30.
95 "A SON" should be THOMAS3. + 962 SAMUEL3. + to be added.
93 JOHN3 DAVIS and children, pp. 725-6.
95 THOMAS3 DAVIS and children, pp. 726-7.
96 FRANCIS3 DAVIS and children, p. 727.
96a SAMUEL3 DAVIS and children, pp. 727-8.
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425 WILLIAM4, p. 728, prob. m. Dec. 24, 1751. See (537) William, p. 736, and p. 828.
432 MARY5 m. Jarvis' Flanders ( Nehemiah4, 13 Joseph3); d. July 21, 1775[A]. 413 AMOS4 DAVIS, p. 729, m. 2d, Dec. 24, 1751.
Unclassified Family Records. Pages 130, 732-42.
97 JOHN DAVIS and children, pp. 130, 732-3. Erase "and may be the same as (23) John," p. 130.
100 JOHN DAVIS (p. 130) and children, p. 733. He prob. m. Aug. 2, 1711[D Hm], Elizabeth Basford, of Hm. Erase "m. June 28, 1708[4?], ELIZABETH3 BEEDLE," p. 381.
437 JACOB, prob. b. Aug. 26, 1712[D Hm].
490 HEPZIBAH per. m. DAVID4 SAWYER (19 David3).
Unclassified Records. Pages 130-1.
Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4 refer to 81 John, No. 5 to 299 Jonathan, No. 6 to 97 John, No. 7 to 93 John, No. 8 to 95 Thomas.
No. 10[S] should be [A]. Erase "[dau. 81 John ?? ]."
No. 18 is 107 Joanna.
No. 19 is 96a Samuel.
No. 20 is 66 Joseph.
# Note, p. 130, 1st line. Erase "(23 and)."
537 WILLIAM, p. 736. See p. 828.
Deering Family. Page 131. See, also, 3 WILLIAM2 HOOKE, p. 756.
Diamond Family, Pages 131-2, 703-4 | NOTE, 742. Dibbs Family. Page 132. Dickison Family. Page 132.
1 JOHN1 DICKISON. Wife Ann d. 1679 or '80[S]. Dove Family. Pages 132-3, 742.
FRANCIS DOVE m. Oct. 19, [1641?] [bef. 1650], ALICE BATT [wid. of Rev. Peter Thacher, who d. Feb., 1640]. Francis Dove d. Oct., 1666. Wid. Alice d. Sept., 1669.
Dow Family. Pages 133-7, 742-4.
3 HENRY2 Dow m. 2d, [wid. of (6) THOMAS2 PAGE and of Henry Green].
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13 SIMON3. Wid. Mehit. m. Nov. 21, 1711, (28) ONESIPHORUS' PAGE.
16 JOHN3 m. (44) HANNAH3 PAGE.
22 JOSIAH3, p. 743. S. V. R. give m. Nov. 6 instead of "7." 5 chil., D. Hm., b. 1711-18.
25 SAMUEL3 m. Jan. 2, 1711-12[SVR], (8) SARAH SHEPPARD [pub. "Nov.
17"]. Chil. rec. at S .: Sarah, b. 1712; Abner, b. 1715; Mercy, b. 1717. Josiah, b. 1719; Joseph, b. 1721-2; Samuel, b. 1726; Jabez, b. 1727.
35 JOHN4 prob. m. (23) DINAH' SEVERANCE.
37 PHILIP4 m. 1st, Jan. 2, 1723-4[S].
47 MERCY4. Erase marriage.
58 JOHN2, b. 1633-8.
59 THOMAS2, b. 1635-40.
61 MARY2, m. 1st, GILBERT WILFORD; 2d, Apr. 2, 1679[Hv], Matthew Clarke.
59 THOMAS? Dow, p. 744. We find no mention of wife Elizabeti Dustin on the V. R., so that sentence should be crascd.
60 STEPHEN2 Dow, p. 137, was servant to (1) THOMAS' DAVIS from about 1650 to '60. He "was to teach Stephen to read and write and the trade of a stone mason." The matter was before the Ip. court in 1657 al.d the testimony of various persons is preserved. See Es. Ant. vol. 11, pp. 124-5, and Es. Co. Court Rec. vol. 3. pp. 26-9.
71 HANNAH3 did not marry a Johnson. She m. Jan. 5, 1686-7[Hv], (7) DANIEL. BRADLEY Jr. Both were killed in the Dustin massacre, 1696-7. Two of their children were killed and one taken captive. Their dau. Ruth. Bradley, b. 1688, m. in 1706, Thomas Johnson. Lydia Johnson, b. 1707. dau. of Thomas and Ruth, was the great-granddaughter of (60) Stephen Dow, ment. in the will, 1717.
73 MARTHA3, p. 137. Erase "killed in the Dustin massacre," etc. She mr .. May 17, 1697[Hv], (3) JOSIAH" GAGS. See pp. 172, 744.
76 MARTHA3, p. 137; perhaps kiited in the Dustin massacre. Add [76a MARTHA3, b. 1698-1700; m. as om p. 744?]
* Note, p. 137. Benj. Kimball was his wife's uncle.
Downer Family. Pages 138-9, 744.
9 MARTHA3, b. 1678, m. (10) RICHARD' PALMER, of Bd., int. Mch. 26, 1703[S); m. Oct. 18, 1704[D Hm]. Chil. rec. at Bd. and S., p. 277. +
11 ANDREW3. See No. 14, pp. 139 and 744.
Unclassified Records. Page 139.
No. 2 refers to (71) HANNAH'. No. 13 "Mary" should be (9) Martha'. No. 5 prob. refers to (76a) MARTHA3. ---- No. 14 refers to (11) ANDREW'.
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Dudley Family. Pages 139-41.
(1) THOMAS1 DUDLEY was of Ipswich in 1635 and (2) SAMUEL2 DUDLEY was of that town, 1635-8.
Dummer Family. Page 141.
Duston or Dustin Family. See Es. Inst. Hist. Coll. vol. 46, pp. 350-3.
Eastman Family. Pages 141-7, 745.
14 ZECHARIAH3. "Whittaker" should be Whittier.
22 NATHANIEL3. Daus. Mehitable4, Abigail', and Ruth4. Ab. m. 1st, June 21, 1735-6[S], William Carr; 2d, May 17, 1753[S], Stephen Swett, of Nb.
24 HANNAH3. Erase "?"
46 JOSEPH3. S. V. R. give m. June 16, 1724.
56 TIMOTHY' prob. d. young.
14 ZECHARIAH3 EASTMAN m. 1st, June 8, 1703[Ip]; 3d, Sept. 24, 1724[S], Deborah Pillsbury [wid. of (20) REUBEN' WHITTIER, not "Whittaker"].
43 EDMUND3 EASTMAN. Erase "prob.," second line, and "29 or," fourth line.
Joseph and Roger Easman, of Kittery, p. 745. A correspondent thinks they were descended from a Thomas Eastman who is mentioned in an English will as in New England about the time Roger was here.
Eaton Family. Pages 147-51, 745-8.
1 JOHN' EATON free 1645[Hv].
30 JOHN4, pp. 149 and 318. Erase "d. soon," etc. See t Note, p. 746.
33 SAMUEL4, p. 149, m. Hannah Worther, not "Huldah."
34 MARTHA4. Date and m. prob. correct on p. 745.
35 JONATHAN4, d. July 7, 1745. 12 chil., b. 1721-45[S rec].
38 DANIEL+ d. Sept. 20, 1798; 14 chil., b. 1731-57[S rec].
10 THOMAS' EATON. See G. R. 1912, p. 89.
17 JOSEPH3 EATON m. Dec. 8, 1726[Bd], MARY WORSTER.
45 JOSEPH4. Wid. Mary m. Jan. 24, 1739-40[S], (11) ANDREW DOWNER, of S.
46 BENJAMIN4 m. (30) SARAH3 MORRILL [not "Merrill"], who d. Apr. 9, 1743. 8 chil., b. 1720-35'S rec].
48 MARY4 m. (21) BENJ.3 TRUE.
49 NICHOLAS'. One child, Rebecca5, b. 1757, d. 1759[S rec].
50 SARAH4, p. 150. For "David" read (20) DANIEL'.
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51 JACOB4 m. 1st, Sarah Plumer, int. Apr. 16, 1726[Nb]; 2d, Sarah Malcom; res. Nb., Topsham and York, Me. 5 chil., b. 1727-44.
57 HENRY4 m. (38) MARY4 TRUE, who d. Oct. 28, 1790. He d. Dec. 20, 1790. Eleven chil., b. 1728-50[S rec].
59 JABEZ4, of S. and Hm. Falls, m. (33) SARAH' TRUE. He d. of smallpox Jan. 28, 1760. Ten chil., b. 1733-55.
64 JOSEPH4, p. 151. Erase "of a Joseph of Hv." See p. 746.
22 JOHN3 EATON (Thomas2, John1), of Haverhill, b. 1665; m. June 25, 1700[Hv], (9) MARY3 SINGLETARY. She d. Jan. 26, 1729. He d. July 10, 1736. Children[Hv rec];
107 I MARY', b. Apr. 10, 1701; m. Aug. 21, 1729, (15) THOMAS3 WHITTIER, of Methuen.
108 II SARAH4, b. June 4, 1703; d. Oct. 23, 1705.
109 III JOHN4, b. Feb. 5, 1705-6; m. Oct. 21, 1741, Judith Hale, of Nb .; res. II ..
110 IV ANNE4, b. Apr. 19, 1708; spinster; d. Nov. 26, 1766, in Hv.
111 v MOSES4, b. Sept. 6, 1710; m. June 21, 1768, Susanna Lecount, of Hv .: res. Hv .; d. May 31, 1774.
112 VI NATHANIEL4, b. Apr. 28, 1714; d. May 5, 1714.
113 VII THOMAS4, b. May 25, 1717; d. June 15, 1717.
114 VIII EUNICE4, b. May 6, 1720; d. Oct. 29, 1720.
24 JOBB EATON (Thomas2, John'), of Haverhill, b. 1671; m. Jan. 10, 1698-9[Hv], (31?) MARY3 SIMONS; d. Sept. 17, 1717. Wid. Mary m. Feb. 8, 1721, John Marsh, of Hv. Children[Hv rec.]:
115 I SAMUEL4, b. Oct. 5, 1699; m. 1st, June 11, 1724, Mehitable Harriman; 2d, Nov. 5, 1741, Hannah Emerson; res. Hv.
116 II THOMAS', Dea., b. Feb. 20, 1701-2; m. Dec. 24, 1730, Mehitable Carter; res. Methuen and Salem, N. H.
117 III ABIGAIL4, b. Feb. 14, 1703-4; d. young.
118 IV MARY4, b. June 9, 1707; m. Dec. 28, 1727, Isaac Dalton, of Hv.
The fifth generation of the Haverhill branch is given in the Report of the Eaton Family Association for 1890, pub. in 1891, pp. 30-4.
Eldred, or Eldridge Family. Pages 106, Note; 154, 568-9.
12 JOHN3. Insert (Ezekiel and Sarah, of Wells) after "Knight." Also, for "1721" read 1717 and 1721.
"Giles Elrige" with the Hooks and others, 1638, p. 755. "Gyles Ellbridge" 1644 [York Deeds]. Mr. Thomas Ellbridge "merchant," York Co., 1651 and '53.
Elliot Family. Pages 151-2, 748.
1 EDMUND' ELLIOTT. Wid. Sarah m. (2) SAMUEL? YOUNGLOVE.
11 NAOMI3. Name Elliot, of A. in 1736; prob. m. Oct. 31, 1739[A & Nb !. John Calf, of Nb.
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Emerson Family.
Mr. P. H. Emerson spent three years in searching the records of all the counties of England, to find Emerson families. The results he published in "The English Emersons," London, 1898, 168 + cxxxv pages. From these records it appears that THOMAS EMERSON, son of Robert and Susan (Crabbe) Emerson, bp. 1584, came to Ipswich in 1638, from Bishop's Stortford, Co. Herts .* His wife was Elizabeth Brewster, married in 1611. ["The English Emersons," pp. 153-9.]
MICHAEL and ROBERT EMERSON appeared in Essex Co., Mass., about the middle of the 17th century. They married daughters of the early settlers and became the ancestors of the Haverhill Emersons. The name Emerson was found in most of the counties of England. The names Michael, Robert, and Thomas Emerson were common in the county of Lincoln, in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and the name Michael was seldom found else- where.
A study of the abstracts from original records printed in "The English Emersons," and the pedigree inserted opposite p. 61, shows, notwithstanding the opinion expressed on p. 157, that the Ipswich and the Haverhill families came from different counties in England, the former from Herts, the latter from Lincoln. The records found in various parts of the book yield the follow- ing, after eliminating some obvious errors. The baptisms and marriages are from p. cxv.
THOMAS EMERSON, of "Cadney and Howsam," Co. Lincoln, England, m. Aug. 10, 1612, MARGARET FROE. He was the son of ALEXANDER and JANET (Hornsey) EMERSON, of Serby [will of Alexander proved 1605-6,; p. xiii; also Hist. Gen. Reg. vol. 50, p. 527; that of Janet proved 1612, p. xxx]. Thomas was the grandson of GEORGE EMERSON, of Serby [will proved 1574, p. xxx]. All the above belong to the numerous family of Lincoln Emersons, · in which names are often repeated.
The will of Thomas "of Howsham, in the parish of Cadney," "yeoman," dated May 20, 1656, proved Sept. 29, 1661[p. xxx], gave only £5 each to Michael and Robert, but £20 each to Edward and Thomas, while John, the eldest son, was made sole executor. The name of "Daur. Elizth. Lilforth" is mentioned in the notes between the names of "Son Michaell" and "Son Robert Emerson"; but no mention is there made of the fact that all three were in America at that time. The wills of the three elder sons [John,
* It was formerly supposed that Thomas Emerson, of Ipswich, came from Sedgefield parish. Co. Durham, Eng., but the above is now thought to be "more accurate."
t This will shows that the Haverhill settlers had uncles in England named Michael, Robert, John, and George, Emerson.
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Edward, and Thomas] appear on the English records; but, of course, no probate is found in England for Michael and Robert. Elizabeth, Michael, and Robert, though mentioned in the will of their father Thomas, do not appear in the three wills of their brothers.
Children :
I ALEXANDER, bp. Oct. 1, 1613; d. Oct. 19, 1613.
II ANNA, bp. Oct. 2, 1614; m. 1641-2 (RICHARD?) WRIGHT, in Cadney. The will mentioned "grandchild" Ann Wright.
III ELIZABETH, bp. Apr. 12, 1616; m. before 1648[Hv], THOMAS LINFURTH. + IV JOHN, bp. Mch. 20, 1617. Residence "Howsham in the parish of Cad- ney." Will, "yeoman," Jan., 1691; Apr., 1692 [p. xxxi], mentioned children of his bros. Edward and Thomas, but none of his own. As he left no son, the family estate went to John, son of Edward.
V ISABELL, bp. Jan. 11, 1619; m. - GRANTHAM. Her father's will men- tioned her, in 1656; also "daur. Elizth. Grantham," in the printed notes, which should probably be granddaughter.
VI SUSAN, bp. May 25, 1621; d. Feb., 1641, in Cadney.
VII EDWARD, bp. 1624; m. SARAH -; residence Howsham in the parish cf Cadney; will, "husbandman," Mch., 1684; May, 1685 [p. xxxil. men- tioned sons "Nich." or "Mich."3, dec'd, and John3, son-in-law Themes Manier, and niece Ann Wright.
VIII THOMAS, bp. Apr. 14, 1626; m. ANN -; residence Brandicar in the parish of Cadney; will, "grasman," Nov., 1681; Apr., 1682 [p. xxxii, mentioned son Edward, dau. Ann Emerson. The will of John mer .- tioned, also, John Emerson, "son of my bro. Thomas."
IX MICHAEL, * bp. 1627; m. Apr. 1, 1637, HANNAH2 WEBSTER. +
X ROBERT, bp. Nov. 8, 1629; m. Jan. 4, 1658, Anne" Grant. +
* The pedigree opposite p. 61 gives this Michael m. Ann Bard in 1683, when 56 years old, vith a son Michael Bard, who was dead in 1744. This is undoubtedly an error. It was Michael of Caistor, Co. Lincoln, who was abroad in 1577 (will of his bro. Alexander, p. xxx), but who m. Anne Bard, of N. Kelsey in 1683 (p. cxv), and was of N. Kelsey (not Brigg) when he died, his wife Ann being administratrix of his estate in 1702 (p. xxx), his son not being then of age, Thomas Emerson. of Caistor, being surety. This Michael was son of Thomas of Caistor, will 1667; grandson of Alex - ander, of Caistor, will 1667; great-grandson of Robert, of Serby and Brigg and Cadney; and great-great-grandson of Alexander, of Serby, who was the grandfather of Michael and Robert. of Haverhill. One of these Michaels was two generations later than the other, according to the pedigree printed.
There was another Michael Emerson with wife Ann, of Glamford Briggs, Co. Lincoln, will proved - in 1633 (p. xiii). He was son of Robert, of Serby and Brigg and Cadney, and grandson of Alex- ander, of Serby; therefore probably own cousin of the Haverhill brothers. (Pedigree opposite p. 61.)
Notwithstanding the fact that Mr. Emerson in his pedigree makes our Michael marry and die in England, and his remark on p. 157, he states on p. 63 that "one of Thomas of Cadney's dercon - dants, Michael, may have been the Michael who emigrated to Haverhill, United States." The son Michael is the only "descendant" to whom it can apply.
There are in this book evidently other errors pertaining to this branch. "Two of George of Serby's 'sons' go out," on p. 63, should be grandsons, according to the pedigree.
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1 MICHAEL1 EMERSON (Thomas), of Rowley and Haverhill, "cordwinder"; bp. 1627, in Cadney, Co. Lincoln, England; m. Apr. 1, 1657[Hv], (17) HANNAH2 WEBSTER. "Mihill" Emerson was a witness in the Ipswich Quarterly Court in a Rowley case, Sept., 1651. His name, spelled both "Myghill" and "Michael," appears again in that court in July, 1657 .* He received land in Hv. in the "fourth division," Feb., 1661; and his name appears in the Old Norfolk Co. deeds as owning land in Hv. in 1659 and 1667, buying and selling real estate, 1672-3 and later. In 1675 he was chosen "to view and seal all leather," probably the first one to hold that office in that town; and he continued to hold it till 1702. Will, July 18, 1709; not proved; ment. wife Hannah. Both were living in 1715, when he was 88 y. old; but he was dead in 1719.t Children :
3 I HANNAH2, b. Dec. 23, 1657[Hv]; m. Dec. 3, 1677[Hv], THOMAS2 DUSTON (Thomas1). She was the heroine of the Indian massacre in 1696-7 [Es. Inst. Hist. Coll. vol. 46, p. 350].
4 II JOHN?, b. July 30, d. Aug. 15, 1659[Hv].
5 III MARY2, b. Oct. 5, 1660[Hv]; m. Aug. 28, 1683[Nb], HUGH MATHEWS, of Nb. He was dead in 1730, but wid. Mary was living in 1734, when she declined to administer bris estate, because she was too aged to go to Ipswich, and there was nothing to administer. She was not mentioned in the will of her father, 1709, which did mention "son- in-law Matthews" and his children: John, Joanna, and Mary. Chil., all but Mary from the Nb. records: A dau., d. Aug. 22, 1684; a dau., b. July 18, d. Aug. 2, 1685; John, b. Feb. 26, 1687-8; Judith, b. Apr., 1689; Joana, b. Apr. 19, 1690; Hugh, b. May 15, 1691, prob. d. young; Mary, b. -; Hugh, b. May 19, 1696. Judith and the second Hugh may have been dead in 1709.
" 6 IV JOHN2, b. Mch. 18, 1661-2[Hv]; m. 1st, Judith Cheney; 2d, Nov. 2, 1710, Hannah Poor; res. Nb .; d. Mch. 6, 1745[Nb]}; 7 chil.
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V SAMUEL2, b. Feb. 2, 1663-4[Hv]; m. DDec. 14, 1687, (31) JUDITH3 DAVIS; res. Hv. and Dover. She was a captive among the Indians 5 yrs. between 1693 and '99. 7 chil., one of whom, Hannah3, m. JOB' CLEMENT (12 Job3, of Dover?).
8 VI ELIZABETH2, b. Jan. 26, 1665[Hv], probably 1665-6. She was never married, but had children. [Chase's Hv. pp. 122, 145.]
9 VII ABIGAIL2, b. Dec. 17, d. Dec. 31, 1667[Hv].
* Chase, Hist. Hv. p. 86, states that be removed to that town in 1656; and Savage states that he was of Hv. in 1656. Another authority states that The rec'd grants of land in Hv. in 1655.
t He deeded real estate to his sons John, of Newbury, Jonathan, and Joshua, 1695-1715.
# Nb. V. R. give his age at death as 88 y. or 85 y .; but if the above dates are correct, he was 83 y. old. That he was the son of Michael is clearly proved by deeds.
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10 VIII JONATHAN?, b. Mch. 9, 1669-70[Hv]; m. June 15, 1699, Hannah Day; res. Hv. 12 chil.
11 IX ABIGAIL?, b. Nov. 20, 1671[Hv]; m. Nov. 30, 1693[Hv], Samuel Smith. Births of several chil. on Hv. records.
12 X JUDITH2, b. July 2, d. Sept. 8, 1673[Hv].
13 XI JUDITH2, b. Sept. 29, 1674[Hv]; d. Nov. 7, 1677[Hv].
14 XII JOSHUA2, b. Mch. 2, d. Mch. 26, 1676[Hv].
15 XIII RUTH2, b. May 8, d. Aug. 28, 1677[Hv].
16 XIV JOSHUA?, b. Nov. 17, 1678[Hv]; m. July 2, 1706[Hv], Mary Clark; res. Hv. and Mth. 10 chil.
17 XV SUSANNA?, b. Apr. 30, d. May 3, 1680[Hv].
2 ROBERT EMERSON (Thomas), of Rowley and Haverhill, bp. Nov. 8, 1629, in Cadney, Co. Lincoln, England; m. Jan. 4, 1658{Rw], ANN2 GRANT (Thomas' and Jane), of Rowley. He was of Rowley as early as 1655[Sv], but soon removed to Haverhill, where Is built a house between 1660 and Jan., 1675; freeman 1668; took the oath of fidelity in 1671[Chase]. The land of Michael and Robert Emerson is mentioned in a boundary, Haverhill, 1673 and '74; and their deeds are somewhat frequent later. In one of them Michael called Robert his brother. They voted upon opposite sides in regard to the location of the meeting-house in 1683. He seems to have lived near "Fishing River" in 1684. He died June 25, 1694[Hv]; will May 3, July 23, 1694, in which he mentioned his wife and their 8 children. Wid. Anna was drowned July 28. 1718[Hv]; will Dec. 24, 1708; May 4, 1719, in which she mentioned! the estate of John Grant, of Rowley, deceased, that fell to her; and of her children, only Elizabeth, Lydia, Joseph and Benjamin. Children :
18 I ELIZABETH2, b. May 29, 1660[Hvj; m. - Chamberlain; living in 170%.
19 II THOMAS", b. June 4, 1662[Hvl; m. May 26, 1686, Elizabeth Goardin. Both killed by Indians, 1696-7; res. Hv. 5 chil.
20 III SARAH*, b. Apr. 23, 1665[Hv]; m. Jan. 15, 1684[Hv], WILLIAM? WHITTA- KER (Abraham1); d. Aug. 20, 1702[Hv].
21 IV LYDIA2, b. Aug. 11, 1667[Hv]; living in 1708; probably m. Nov. 16. 1688[Hv], John Marsh. 10 chil. on Hv. records, b. 1689-1710.
22 V JOSEPH2, b. Feb. 26, 1669-70[Hv]; m. 1st, July 16. 1690, Martha Toot !- aker; 2d, Wid. Hannah Patten; res. Hv. 10 chil.
23 VI EPHRAIM2, b. Aug. 25, 1672[Hv]; living in 1694; but not ment. in 1708. 24 VII STEPHEN?, b. Dec. 17, 1674[Hv]; m. Dec. 27, 1638, ELIZABETH' DUS- TON (Thomas2, Thomas1); res. Hv. 14 chil.
25 VIII BENJAMIN2, b. Jan. 8, 1679[Hv]; m. Jan. 14, 1707-8, Wid. Sarah Phil- brick; res. Hv. 5 chil.
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EMERSON - FARREN FAMILIES.
The writer prepared a genealogy of the early generations of the Haverhill Emersons several years ago, before he was aware that Rev. Charles H. Pope was at work upon the same family. Mr. Pope's "Haverhill Emersons," 1913, 106 pp., covers this ground so thoroughly and so accurately that later genera- tions are omitted here. The portion pertaining to the English Emersons is given entire, as originally written .*
Emery Family. Pages 152-3, 748.
1 ANTHONY! EMERY. For descendants see Stackpole's "Old Kittery," pp. 365-71.
2 JOHN' EMERY and 6 JOHN' EMERY. For dates of m. see p. $62.
14 JOSEPH3 m. Oct. 2, 1693[Nb], (13) ELIZABETH3 MERRILL.
19 LYDIA3 m. (73) JOSEPH3 BROWN.
Estow or Esty Family. Pages 81, 644, Notes. Evans Family. Pages 154, 381-2, 749.
7 THOMAS m. Dec. 14, 1721, DOROTHY STOCKMAN; prob. d. May 15, 1743[S], at Surinam. Wid. Dorothy m. Apr. 7, 1757[S], Richard Fitts, of S. Hm. She d. Nov. 8, 1776[S].
Farren or Ferrin Family.
1 JONATHAN FARREN, of Amesbury, West Parish, b. -; m. Dec. 10, 1719[A], (52) SARAH4 WELLS. He was bp. Dec. 31, 1727 [2A]. Children :
2 I TIMOTHY, b. May 13, 1720[A]; bp. Jan. 21, 1727-8[2A] [mother "Mary" a mistake]; m. Nov. 24, 1743[A], (189) MARY5 HOIT.
3 II MARY, b. Aug. 1, 1722[A]; bp. Sept. 23, 1740[2A]; m. Nov. 13, 1740[A], Israel Huse.
4 III BETSEY, or ELIZABETH, b. Feb. 20, 1724[A]; bp. Sept. 23, 1740[2A]; m. Sept. 3, 1745[A], (420) FRANCESA DAVIS Jr. +
5 IV MOSES, b. Mch. 15, 1726[A]; bp. Sept. 28, 1740[2A].
6 V ZEBULON, b. Sept. 18, 1727[A]; bp. Sept. 28, 1740[2A]; m. Juiy, 1747[A], Alice Tucker; both ren. cov. 1749; chil. rec. at A. and 2 A. chh.
7 VI JONATHAN, b. Aug. 18, 1728(?) [A]; {d. young?]
* The family record of PETER4 EMERSON (John's, Jonathan3, Michael'), of Haverhill, West Parish, furnishes an illustration of the difficulty sometimes found in harmonizing town and church recorda. The date of baptism is more likely to be accurate, because usually made at or near the time of the ceremony, while that of birth was often entered years afterward, perhaps from memory. The error is more likely to be in the year than in the month of births. One date was often reckoned from another which might be wrong. The name of the mother is more likely to be wrong in baptisms than in births. See * NOTE, pp. 881 and 901. In the case of Peter Emerson, the writer's conclusions differ somewhat from those of Pope.
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8 VII ALPHEUS, b. -; bp. Sept. 28, 1740[2A]; m. Apr. 19, 1750[2A], Abigail Sargent. [Possibly the same as No. 7?]
9 VIII JONATHAN, b. Feb. 7, 1735-6[A]; bp. Sept. 28, 1740[2A].
10 IX SARAH, b. Oct. 5, 1737[A]; bp. Sept. 28, 1740[2A]. 11
X PHILIP, b. Oct. 21, 1739[A]; bp. Sept. 28, 1740[2A].
12 XI AQUILA, b. June 1, 1741[A]; bp. July 5, 1741[2A].
13 XII PHINEAS, b. Aug. 27, 1743[A]; bp. Oct. 2, 1743[2A].
14 XIII HANNAH, b. Dec. 17, 1746[A]; bp. Mch. 8, 1746-7[2A].
Favor* Family. Pages 154, 749.
1 PHILIP FAVORt d. June 28, 1741[S]. Wife[Sarah?] d. Aug. 20, 1734[S].
3 JOHN, b. 1692. A John m. June 28, 1716[Nb], Hannah Brickit. 8 chi !. Nb. V. R., b. 1716-31, one named Willoughby.
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WILLEBEE, b. Jan. 27, 1705-6[S]; m. Dec. 30, 1725[Nb], Jane Richardson.
5a JACOB, b. July 27, 1707[S].
6 ELIAS, b. 1709-10[by 1st wife].
7 MARY, b. 1712[S] [by 2d wife].
8 CUTTING FAVOR,# of Amesbury, West Parish, and Newton, N. H., m. Nov. 16, 1725[A], (54) MARY WELLS. She ren. cov. 2 A. chh. 1727; he was bp. Dec. 31, 1727. Children[A records):
9 I MARY, b. July 11, bp. Dec. 31, 1727. A Mary of Ames. District m. Aug. 11, 1746[S], Micah George.
10 II ANNA, b. Feb. 20, bp. Mch. 30, 1728-9.
11 III HANNAH, b. Jan. 27, bp. Apr. 4, 1730-1.
12 IV ELIZABETH, b. Dec. 24, 1732; bp. May 6, 1733.
13 V TIMOTHY, b. Sept. 27, 1734; bp. rec. June -- Dec., 1734, missing, p. 515.
14 VI CUTTING, Capt., b. Mch. 11, bp. Apr. 17, 1736-7; m. Judith Bagley; res. Hill, N. H.
15 VII NAOMI, b. Jan. 19, 1738; bp. Feb. 25, 1738-9, as Anna.
16 VIII JOHN, b. May 14, bp. July 6, 1740.
Ann Faver m. Joseph Pike, int. Oct. 8, 1737[S]. ]Dau. of (3) JOHN?] Fawne Family. Pages 154, 749.
Fellows Family. Pages 155-6, 749.
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