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KAUFMAN; of this family from Mayen, Prussia, there came to this place ; 1, Nathan, kept store several years in Th., rem., m. and r. Illinois. 2, Louis, b. ab 1828, m. Rebecca Mathews of N. York, June 4, '55; r. Rock., a dry goods merchant. 3, Joseph, in same business : r. Rock. 4, Fannie, m. Henry Strauss ; r. Rock.
KEATING, Dea. Richard, b. 1751, in Kittery, Me., mar. Miriam Bridges ; c. with his family ab. 1773, from New Meadows to Wessa- weskeag ; r. S. Th., was a soldier of the Revolution, &c., d. April 22, 1839. His wife d. April, 1830. a. 77 years. Their ch. 1, Richard, (2d), b. Oct. 12, 1774, m. Mrs. Olive Mathews, p. Dec. 8, '98; r. S. Th., Hope and Adams, Ohio, where he deceased. 2, Capt. William, m. Bethia Thorndike, Feb. 19, 1800 : r. S. Th., and d. at Havana of yellow fever. 3, Betsey, m. Samuel Bartlett, (2d), rem. and d. in Adams, Ohio. 5, Miriam, b. Sept. 14, 1786, m Capt. Joshua Bart- lett ; r. S. Th., and d. Sept. 26, 1860. 6, Rev. John, mn. Eliza Math- ews, p. July 4, 1307 ; became a Bapt. minister, rem. and d. in Adams Ohio, leaving a large family. 7, Jonas, d. unm. 8, Oliver, drowned in the Wessaweskeag. 9, Susan, b. Feb. 22, '94, mar. Capt. Joshua Thorndike; r. S. Th., and d. March 21, 1863.
Richard, (2d)'s ch. Miriam, b. April 12, 1800, m. Asa Crockett ; r. Adams, O. 2. Sophia, b. May 21, '02, m. Jacob Mansfield of Hope ; 2d, - Ililt; r. Hope. 3, Hannah, b. April 1, '04; rem. Ohio, and m., Ist, a nephew of Gen. Lewis Cass, 2d, - Stone of Ohio. 4, Harriet, b. Aug. 17, '06; rem. Ohio.
Capt. William's ch. 1, Joshua, d. Oct., 1826. at City Point, Va. 2. Capt. William, (2d), m. Mary T. Spalding, Feb. 29, 1832; r. Afton, Iowa. 3, Eliza, m. Charles W. Thorndike ; r. Rock. 4, Capt. Rich- ard, (3d) b. April 22, 1807, m. Lillias T. Snow, p. July 11. 32; r. S. Th., and Rock., and d. at Calcutta, June 3, '55, when in command of the India ship, Kate Sweetland. 5, Hannah, mar. William McLoon, (2dl), r. Rock.
Rev. John's ch. 1, John M , b. Nov. 16, 1309, d. young. 2, Jo- seph M., b. Aug. 24, '12; 3, Asa Crockett, b. Sept. 12, '14. 4, Camp- VOL. II. 25
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bell Snow, b. April 8, '16 ; all rem. Ohio; while of those b. later, 5, Henry A., was here and m. in Rock., Susan M. Thorndike, Sept. 5, 1851.
Fourth Generation.
Capt. William, (2d)'s ch. 1, Joshua, (3d); r. Iowa. 2, Henry S., r. Iowa. 3, Bethia, b. ab. 1838 ; m. George Beyman ; r. Ohio.
Capt. Richard, (3d)'s ch. 1, Richard Edwin, b. July 30, 1834, died July 25, '57. 2, Helen Taylor, b. June 13, '36 ; m. Edward Everett ; r. Rock. or Boston. 3, Luella Austin, b. Nov. 10, '38 ; mar. Capt. Israel L. Snow; r. Rock. 4, Caroline A., b. Dec. 14, '41. 5, Wil- lis S., b. June 9, '44. 6, George S., b. Jan. 3, '47. d. Aug. 29, '50. 7, Fanny Maria, b. Dec. 13, '48. 8, Henry, b. ab. 1852. 9, Adelia H., b. Feb., '54, d. March 18, '55.
KEATING, William, of a different family, settled, r. and died in Hope. His ch. 1, James, m. and r. Whitefield, Me. 2, Sarah, mar. John Fitzgerald; r. W. and Whitefield. 3, William, (2d), m. and r. Hope. 4, Archibald. 5, John, m. and r. Hope. 6, Lewis. 7, George, m. and r. Hope.
Of James's ch. 1, George, b. ab. 1824; m. Helen M. Rivers of C, June 9, '59; r. Th. 2, Thomas, b. ab. 1827; m. Emeline A. Side- linger, Nov. 29, '56; r. Th., a joiner, &c.
Of William's ch. Roxana, m. John Fitzgerald, (2d) ; r. Th.
Of John's ch. Agnes, r. Th , some years and kept milliner's shop in company with Miss H. Bradford, but m. and r. Hope.
Thomas's ch. 1, Maria, b. ab. 1858. 2, Isabel, b. ab. 1859.
KEEN, (or as sometimes spelled in early times Kein, or Kean), Josiah, a native of London, England, c. over to Boston, Mass., about 1640 ; afterwards r. in Hingham and Marshfield. Of his descendants, 1, Jacob, b. Nov. 21, 1731, in Pembroke, MI :ss. ; m. his second cousin, Deborah, dau. of Isaac Keen of Pembroke, and soon after purchased Hog Island near the borders of what is now Bremen, Me., where he r. some years, but to the title of which difficulties soon were raised, & he employed a lawyer by the name of Bradbury, who managed so well that he named his eldest daughter Bradbury ; but this lawyer dying, matters went against him, he lost his possession and his island home, left in a flat-boat or gondola with his family, his cow, and all his es- tate on board, stopped on the main in Bremen for a few months, and thence sailed along the indented coast of the State to what is now Rockland, settling on the west side of Tolman's or Chikawauka Lake. His brother John about the same time settled in the town of Turner. Jacob, besides being a hunter as before mentioned, was, we have since learned, an able seaman, capable of navigating a ship to any part of the world; was of a sandy complexion, with blue eyes and a stature of six feet ; was noted for intelligence, muscular strength, and eu- durance, together with some eccentricities -receiving the New Testa- ment, but rejecting the Old, and professing the Quaker faith without being a member of the Society ; was injured by the fall upon him of the companion-doors at sea, from the effects of which, 8 years after, he died Oct. 10, 1788. His wite died July 20, 1825, aged 84, & leav- ing 14 ch., 87 grand ch., & 61 great grand ch., as stated in newspaper.
Jacob's ch. 1, Bradlary, b. 1757 ; m. Joseph Ingraham ; r. Rock., and d. July 8, 1818, aged 91. 2, Mary, b. in Bristol, April 24, 1761 ; m. Major Otis Robbins ; and moving into her new house, never spent a night away from it, from her marriage till her death, June 26, 1836,
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though on one occasion at least riding as far as Belfast on horseback. 3, Lydia, m. James Killsa; r. and d. 'Th. 4, Jacob, (2d), m. Hannah Adams, p. Dec. 12, 1785; r. Rock., and elsewhere. 5, Deborah, b. 1764; m. Rosamus Lowell ; r. S. Th., & d. Feb. 4, 1838. 6, Elisha, was drowned at sea. 7, John, b. in Bristol, June 7, 1767 ; m. Han- nah Packard, Oct. 4, '94 ; r. Rock., and d. by suicidal hanging, Aug. 26, 1829. 8, Rev. Josiah, m. Ist, Jane Wade, 2d, Phebe Gould; r. in Montville, Camden, and various places, as his calling led; and d. at the age of 86. 9, Patience, m. Dea. Waterman Hewett; r. and died Cam. 10, Capt. Peter, died of a wound received in the war of 1812, while in the act of firing a cannon at the enemy on board of a priva- teer. 11, Rev. Reuben, b. Oct., 1777 ; m. Lois Brewster; r. in Free- dom; and d. at Cam., of cramp in the stomach when on a visit to his native region, March 17, 1852. 12, James, m. Ist, Polly Simmons of Wal. p. Jan. 5, '97, 2d, Peggy Dunbar ; r. Cam., and d. April 1, 1848, by a fall from an upper story when on a visit to children in Mass. 13, Sally, m. Ephraim Gay; r. and d. Cam. 14, Isaac, b. 1787, d. of throat distemper, Oct., 1794. The whole family, most of whom arrived to upwards of three score and ten years, were noted for their temper- ance and abstaining from the use of tobacco.
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Jacob, (2d)'s ch. 1, Rufus, m. Ist, Peggy Allen, p. May 29, 1809 ; 2d, Miss Conway ; r. Rockport. 2, Jacob, (3d), d. young. 3, Han- nah, m. James W. Blackington; r. Rock., and d. Nov. 18, 1839. 4, Hezekiah, r. N. Orleans. 5, Reuben, (2d). 6, Patience. 7, Ephraim, r. Cam. 8, Betsey. 9, Jane. 10, Washburn, r. in N. Y. 11, Caro- line, m. Moses L. Simmons of Rock:, and d. Nov. 30, '54. 12, Sophia.
John's ch. 1, Lucy, b. Nov. 4, 1794, m. Ist, Samuel Tyler of Cam., 2d, Abraham Simonton ; r. Rock. 2, Elisha, b. May 13, '97, m. Pris- cilla Witham, June 9, 1822; r. Appleton. 3, Margaret, b. March 3, '99, m. Charles Harrington ; r. Rock. 4, Susanna, b. Aug. 23, 1800. 5, Isaac, b. May 2, 1802, m. 1st, Martha M. Watson of Cam., p. Sept. 15, '34 ; 2d, Susan I. Tolman, p. Nov. 12, '39 ; r. Cam., and d. in- stantly, Nov. 8, '63. 6, Bethiah, b. Feb., 1804, m. James Tolinan ; r. Cam. 7, Jolin, (2d), b. Feb. 21, '06, mar. 1st, Sarah Brown of Cam., p. Nov. 8, '32, 2d, Harriet A. Reed, Oct. 14, '55; r. Rcek., a farmer on the homestead. 8, Alden, d. young. 9, Waitstill, m. Randall Tol- man; r. Cam. 10, Lydia.
Rev. Josiah's ch. By Ist wife. 1, Elsie, mar. Isaac Thompson of Montville. 2, Jane, m. a Rackliff of Montville. 3, Deborah, m. Ed- mund Daggett of Hope. By 2d wife. 4, Rev. Josiah, (2d), a Free Will Baptist minister. 5, Peter, (2d), a teacher of penmanship. 6, Esther, m. a Mr. Linscott, and is now deceased.
. Rev. Reuben's ch. 1, Eunice B., m. Benjamin Spring ; r. and d. West Cam., leaving 3 ch, viz. : Hattie K. Spring, Julia K. Spring, and Ephraim Albion Spring. 2, Comfort S., b. ab. 1811, in Cam., mar. Olive A. Lindsey, Oct. 30, '47 ; r. Rock., in shoe business. 3, Reu- ben L., Esq., m. Aurelia, dau. of Jonathan Parkhurst ; is a lawyer of East Montville. 4, Dr. Alden T., m. Elizabeth Perry, a descendant of the Jarvis family of Cambridge, Mass., is in the practice of ined. at Gorham. 5, Orris H., Esq., attorney at law in Freedom. 6. Ilarriet P., mn. the late Levi Woods; r. Unity. 7, Julia Am., d. young.
James' ch. By Ist wife. 1, Sally, m. a MeCarrison. By 2d wife. 2, Joshua, r. in the Western States. 3, Joseph, supposed to be dead. 4, James, (2d), mn. Caroline Schwartz, p. Nov. 7, 1835; r. Rock., a merchant, and d. falling suddenly in the street, April 5, 1848.
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Fourth Generation.
John, (2d)'s ch. by 2d wife, 1, Nelson H., b. ab. 1837 ; r. Rock., a teacher. 2, Mary Ann, b. ab. '40; r. Rock., a teacher. The mother d. Oct. 20, '50. By 2d wife, 3, John Preston, b. ab. 1857.
Of James, (2d)'s ch. 1, Victorine MI., b. ab. 1835; m Capt. Wil- son Buckland ; r. Rockland.
Comfort S.'s ch. Lois B., b. ab. 1859.
Dr. Alden T.'s ch. 1, Julia MI .; 2, Lillie; 3, Jarvis Brewster; all r. Gorham.
Of the other descendants of this family we are not informed, but probably most of these that follow belong to it, though some have added e to the namne.
KEENE, Wait W , b. ab. 1827, son of Capt. Wait W., and Huldah Keene of Bremen, who is either a descendant of John Keen of Turner, or Isaac of Pembroke, Mass. ; m. Mary J. Varney of Bristol, Feb. 22, '53; r. Th , tin and stove dealer. Maj. Samuel T., a brother, b. ab. 1833, in Bremen ; grad. Union Coll., New York, was preceptor Cher- ryfield acadeiny 2 years, came to Th., and studied law, admitted to bar at Rock., 1860; m. Sarah F. Prince, March 1, '62; was an officer in the army, and, struck at Petersburg, by a musket ball in the breast, d. June 22, '64.
Wait W.'s ch. George, b. ab. 1859.
KEEN, Charles A., Jr., b. ab. 1825, son of Charles A. Keen of Ap- pleton ; m. Ann W. Hewett, Sept. 29, '53; r. Rock., keeps livery sta- ble. Horatio N., a brother, mar. Elizabeth Johnson of Appleton; r. Rock , a shoe merchant.
Charles A., Jr.'s ch. Mary Rose, b. Nov. 13, 1858.
KEEN, William H., b. in Bremen, April 30, 1825; mar. Angie R. Grant, April 30, '63 ; r. Rock., a saloon keeper.
KEEN, Charles, b. ab. 1782, m , and r. Rock., and d. Oct. 5, 1860. Of his ch. 1. Newell, b. ab. 1819, mar. Maria -; r. Rock , a blacksmith. 2, Harriet, b. ab '23, m. Mr. Miller ; r. Rock. 3, Al- fred, b. ab. 1829, m. Jane -; r. Rock., a rigger.
Alfred's ch. 1, Clara J., b. ab. 1852. 2, Alfred, (2d), b. ab. '54. 3, Auna, b. ab. '59.
KEEN, Dudley, b. ab. 1824, m. Rhoda Simmons ; r. Rock ..
KEEGAN, Patrick, b. ab. 1798, in Dublin, Ireland, came here, m. Hannah Parsons of Canaan, Vt , p. Oct. 13, 1827 ; r. and traded Th., Mill river, became wealthy, rein. and did business with less success in Boston awhile, but returned Th., and d. Aug. 3, '59, buried at Mt. Auburn. Their ch. 1, William, b. ab. 1830. 2, Carrie M., b. ab. '32, m. John S. Ide of N. Y., Jan. 1, '63. 3, Mary E., mar. Dr. J. A. Harlow of Waynesboro', Ga., May 6, '55. 4, Sarah A, mar. A. M. Shurtleff of Boston, April 14, '56. 5, an infant, died Oct. 1838. 6, Alice, b. ab. 1840. 7, Anna, b. in Boston, ab. '42. 8, Dermot. 9, Vincent ; all rem. to Mass., it is believed.
KEITH, David, b. in 1747 ; (the 4th in descent from Rev. James Keith, a Scotchman, who came over in 1662, at the age of 18, and was the first minister of Bridgewater, Mass., ) m. Sarah, dau of Jona. Copeland, 1769 ; r. & d .. Bridgewater. Their ch. 1, Francis. 2, Be- zer, both r. Easton, Mass. 3, Josinh, b. 1771 ; served his time as a tanner and shoemaker, with the father of the late Hon. Reuel Wil-
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liams of Augusta ; c. to Th., mn. 1st, Sarah Robinson, 2d, Experience Orbeton, Dec. 6, 1804, & d. Oct. 23, '14. 4, Friend, also, c. to Th., m. Mary Bryant of Newcastle, p. April 13, '05; a painter by trade ; r., in old age, with his son in Lynn, & d. 1863. Mitchell's History of Bridgewater says, there were probably other children of David; and it is certain there came to Thomaston, -5, Susanna Kingman, m. Isaac W. Lincolu of Th. 6, Mary, m. Gilbert Tilson, and d. Feb. 7, 1846. Also, 7, Jerusha, m. - Quiggle, and had one son, Friend Quig- gle, overseer of thread factory, in East Mansfield, where she d. Nov., '63, a. 84. ·
Josiah's ch. by 1st wife. 1, William R., b. ab. 1799 ; m. Anne M. Smith of Bangor, Oct. 3, 1842 ; r. Th., a successful merchant, builder, &c., now secretary of M. F. Insurance Co. 2, Susanna K., b. Dec. 6, 1800, d. May 26, '07. 3, Sarah, b. Dec., '02, d. April 1, '03. By 2d wife. 4, Sarah R., b. March 27, '06 ; m. Amos Barnes of Cam., Aug. '48. 5, Clementine B., b. Jan. 24, '08 ; m. Leander Starr; r. Rock.
Friend's ch. 1, Joseph B., b. Nov. 25, 1805; m. Asenath Swift ; r. Th. and d. Oct. 7, '51. 2, Mary Adams, b. ab. '08; m. Capt. Hugh Peabody; r. Th. 3. Andrew J., b. Nov. 11, '10 ; m. Lydia Redlon, April 21, '33; r. Th. 4, David Kingman, b. March 27, '13 ; m. Mary P. Barnes, Nov. 2, '45; r. Th., is in the U. S. Navy. 5, Sarah B., b. May 20, '15, d. Aug. 1, '33. 6, Nathaniel C., b. Sept. 25, '17 ; m. Ruth Robinson Linneken of Rockland, Sept. 17, '43; r. Lynn, Mass. 7, William R., (2d), b. Jan. 4, '20 ; m. Fanny Black of Dublin, Feb. 14, '43 : r. California. 8, Martha B., born No7. 14, '22. 9, Josiah, (2d), b. March 22, '25, d. at sea, July 30, '43. 10, Friend H., b. Nov. 16, '27 ; r. Th., a. painter.
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Third Generation, or 7th from Rev. James.
Joseph B.'s ch. 1, Joseph Judson, m. M. Catharine Hoffsis of Wal. Oct. 15, '54; r. Rock., a teamster, &c. 2, Sarah B., m. A. Jackson Young; r. Montville. 3, Vesper J., b. ab. 1837; r. Th., a mariner. 4, Zipha S., b. ab. '40; r. Th., a mariner, soldier of the 4th Me. Reg., drowned, Nov. 15, '62. 5, Lydia Maria, b ab. '45; mar. Lorenzo J. Hall of W., Jan., '64. 6, Orianna or Aurelia, b. ab. '47.
Andrew J.'s ch. 1, Mary F., b. ab. 1824; mar. Thomas B. Camp- bell; r. Th. 2, Eliza H., b. ab. '27 ; in. Joseph T. Arnold of Wal., Oct. 15, 1855 ; r. Th.
Nathaniel C.'s ch. 1, Frank Harding. 2, Celia N. R.
William R., (2d)'s ch. 1, William Henry. 2, Hugh Peabody.
Joseph Judson's c'. 1, Hattie Jordan, d. young. 2, William, b. ab. 1859.
KEITHI, John, b. ab. 1832, in Ireland, as was Mary his wife; r. Rock. Their ch. 1, Thomas, b. ab. 1852. 2, Matthew, b. ab. '56. 3, Edward, b. ab. '58. 4, Anna S., b. ab. '59.
KEIZER, or Kaizer, Elwin, b. ab. 1834, in Waldoboro'; m. Sarah C. Jackson of W., April 5, '54; r. Rock., a line burner, corporal in 4th Me. Reg., &c. Of their ch. Leroy C., b. Jan. 8, '53, d. May 16, 1861.
KELLERAN, or Killeran, Hon. Edward, b. 1751, mar. Elizabeth Burton ; r. Cush., and d. May 23, 1828, a. 77. Their ch. 1, Capt. Benjamin, b. 1775, mar. Mary Pendleton; r. and d. Cush. 2, Capt. Elward, m Lucy Reed; r. Portland. 3, Nancy, m. Capt. John Hall, and d. May 22, 1847. 4. Rebecca, d. n. about 21. 5, Elizabeth, mar. William Malcolm of C. 6, Sarah, mar. Capt. Jamos Parsons. 7,
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Thomas, m. Young of Cushing. S, Capt. Bartholomew, m. Elizabeth Henderson, Nov. 15, '14 ; r. Th., lost at sea. 9, William, m. Gay; d. in Boston. 10, Arthur, m. Mary Norton of C. 11, Elsie, r. Boston.
Capt. Benjamin's ch. 1, Capt Edward, m. Jane Ann Shibles, 1833 ; r. C. 2, Sarah P., m. Capt. James Vose; r. Th. 3, Rebecca, mar. James Gilchrist ; r. Th. 4, Capt. James H., b. 1814 ; m. Margaret M. Huse of Cush., Sept. 1, 1839; r. Th. 5, Nancy M , b. 1811 ; m. Nathaniel Liscomb; r. Th., and d. March 22, '62. The mother died in Th, June 4, 1852, aged 73.
Capt. Bartholomew's ch. 1, Jane P., m. Joshua Brackett; r. Th. 2, Susan, b. March 29, 1838 ; m. Capt. Artemas W. Watts; and died Sept. 3, '56, at N. York. 3, Larissa J, m. S. Fessenden Allen ; r. Th.
Capt. James HI.'s ch. 1, Harriet R., b. ab. 1844, m. Lawson Cobb; r. Th. 2, James H., b. ab. '46. 3, Margaret A., b. ab. '49. 4, Frank- lin, b. ab. '51. 5, Isaac S, b. ab. '54. 6, Mary L., born ab. '55. 7, Edgar R., b. ab. '56. 8, Sarah, b. ab. '60.
KALLOCH, - -, with his two sons, David and Finley, c. from . North of Ireland to Portsmouth, N. H, & rem. Philadelphia. Fin- ley, m. Mary Young, and came with her father among the first settlers of what is now Warren, in 1735. Finley's ch. 1, David, (2d), b. 1725; m. Ist, Jane Boyd, 2d, Catharine (Cooper) Cox ; r. W., and d. without ch. Feb. 18, 1802. 2, John, m. Isabella Cunningham of Ar- rowsic Is. ; r. and d. St. George. 3, Mary, m. Brown of Bos- ton. 4, Matthew, m. Mary Robinson ; rem. St. George, served under Com. Tucker in navy of Revolution, and d. March 22, 1824, aged about 90 years. 5, Alexander, b. 1740, m. Eleanora Gaut ; r. W., & d. Feb. 14, 1826. 6, Margaret, m. - -- Boyd of Boothbay.
John's ch. 1, David, (3d), mar. 1st, Betsey Love of Boston, 2d, Polly (Ross) Kelloch, July 25, 1833 ; served as a soldier under Gen. Gates in 1777, and through both the wars with England ; r. W. & St. G., & d. Jan., 1846, aged 91. 2, John, (2d) ; 3, James ; both died in the army of the Revolution. 4, William, d. in Halifax prison, a cap- tive soldier of the Revolution. 5, Margaret, mar. 1st, Dr. Nichols of St. Geo., 2d, Shepard Robbins ; r. S. Th., & d. Sept. 7, 1848. 6, Al- exander, (2d), m. Jane Fullerton of Boothbay ; r. St. G. 7, George, m. Jane Boyd ; r Boothbay ; d in the army of 1812. 8, Matthew, (2d), m. Polly Forrest of Boston ; r. & d. St. G. 9. Finley, (2d), m. Polly Hasey of New Meadows; r. & d. S. Th., Ist lot from St. Geo. 10,. Moses, d. in West Indies. 11, Archibald, d. at St. George. 12, Joseph, d. in St. G. 13, Thomas, m. Ist, Sally Farnham of Boothbay, 2d, Effie Sterling of St. Geo. 14, Jane, b. 1783 ; mar Ist, Spencer Drake, 2d, William McLoon, 3d, William Perry; r Th.
Matthew's ch. i, Margaret, d. unmarried in St George. 2, Fin- ley. (3d), m. r. and d. Camden. 3, Moses, mn. Ist, Mehitable Hasey of New Meadows ; 2, Lydia Sayward ; r. S. Th., and d. ab. 1826. 4, Hanse, m. Sally Phinney ; r. St. George. 5, Polly, mar. Adam Boyd of Broad Bay ; r. and died St. George. 6, Katie, mar. David Boyd; r. and d. St. George. 7, Jane, m. Capt. Thos. Kenney ; r. & d. St. George. 8, Sarah, m. Jacob Robinson ; r. S. Th. & d. St. Geo.
Alexander's ch. 1, David Y., b. 1763; m. Mary Ross; r. W. and d. June 25, 1823. 2, Margaret, b. 1766; m. Francis Young ; r. W. & d. June 17, '26. 3, Alexander, (3d), b. Sept. 26, '70; m. Elizabeth Mero; r. W., where all his ch. were b., but rem. Rock., & d. May, '53, a. 82. 4, Mary, m. Moses IIawes of Union. 5, June, m. Joseph Jam-
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eson ; rem. Senebec Pond. 6, Adam, m. Mary Butler ; rem. China. 7, George, d. a. 19. 8, Samuel, b. ab. 1778 ; m. Lucy Lewis ; r. W. 9, Sarah, d. a 13. 10, Rosanna, m. David Cummings of Union. 11, Benjamin, b. 1785; m. 1st. Esther Libbey, Nov. 5, 1805, 2d, Hannah (Nichols) Mallard, '33; r. W. & d. very suddenly, Jan. 2, '38.
Fourth Generation.
David, (3d)'s ch. by 1st wife. 1, John, (3d), m. Mary Stover of St. G .; r. S. Th. 2, James, (2d), m. Hannah Madding of St. G., Jan. 7, '08 ; r. & d. in Belfast or Waldo. 3, Jane, d. young. 4, William, (2d), b. ab. 1793; m. 1st, Susan Snow, 2d, Hannah Haskell, May 27, '32, 3d, Ann Maria Hayden, April 8, '46 ; r. S. Th., a mason, &c. 5. Ra- chel, m. Adam Boyd, jr., r. & d. Rock. 6, David, (4th), m. Eleanor Kelloch of St. George. The mother d. May 21, 1826.
Alexander, (2d)'s ch. 1, John, (4th), d. unm. at sea, Oct. 7, '41. 2, Singer, d. of yellow fever, returning from the W. Indies. 3, Nancy, m. George Harrington of S. Th. ; r. St. G., 4, Mary, m. Daniel Me- serve, Dec. 31, '35. 5, Capt. James, (3d), m. Louisa Kelloch ; r. St. G. 6, Fullerton, b. ab. '10; m. Margaret Drake, Dec. 31,'35 ; r. Th., a carpenter. 7, Isabel, m. Daniel Kinney of St. G. 8, Alexander, (4th), m. Mary Ann Kelloch.
George's ch. 1, Washington, and three others ; all r. Wal.
Matthew, (2d)'s ch. 1, Polly, m. Francis Haskell; r. & d. S. Th. 2, Ambrose, b. ab. 1797 ; m. Jane Haskell; r. S. Th., a merchant. 3, Hannah, d. young. 4, Betsey, m. Thomas Haskell ; r. S. Th.
Finley, (2d)'s ch. 1, Isabella, m. William Sleeper ; r. & d. S. Th. 2, Joseph, m. Abigail Eastman, July 17, 1817; r. & d. S. Th. 3, Arch- ibald, d. in Virginia. 4, Mehitable, d. young. 5, Eleonai, d. unm. 6, Capt. Jesse, b. ab. '10 ; m. Ist, Elathea Lindsey, 2d, Sarah Lindsey, Dec. 20, '32; 3d, Julia A. Davis, Dec. 24, '58 ; r. Rock. 7, Mary, b. ab. '12; m. Ist. Albert Marsh, 2d, Dea. Peter Hall ; r. Rock. 8, Lydia, m. Harrison Ulmer ; r. Rock. 9, Nancy, m. Alden Blackington; r. Rock.
Thomas's ch. 1, Eleanor, m. David Kelloch, (4th) ; r. St. G. By 2d wife. 2, Farnham, m. - - Rivers ; r. Bangor 2, Jefferson, mn. Emeline H. Blackington ; r. S. Th., 4, Capt. Madison, m. Lovicy C. Fountain, May 1, 1840 ; r. St. G. 5, Elbridge G., b. ab. '16 ; m. Fran- ces E. Blackington, Nov. 20, '47 ; r. Rock., a lime burner. 6, Joshua, m. & r. Eastport. 7, Jackson, b. '18 ; d. unm. at Providence, D. 22, '41.
Moses's ch. by Ist. wite. 1, William, (3d), b. March 18, 1781 ; m. Catharine (Montgomery) Kelloch ; r. S. Th. & d. Feb. 21, 1864. 2, Me- hitable, m. John Hall of Knox. 3, Hannah, m. Benjamin Bump of Knox. By 2d wife. 4, John S., b. 1796; m. Catharine Montgomery of W .; r. S. Th. & d. Aug. 16, 1824, lost overboard at sea. 5. I)ea. Hanse, (2d), b. 1800 ; m. Anora Montgomery, Feb. 8, '32 ; r. S. Th., a farmer. 6, Sarah, m. Ist. Barnabas Shea of St. G., Sept. 3, '26, .2d, Israel Elwell of St. G. 7, Charlotte, r. S. Th. 8, Moses, (2d), died young. 9, Eliza, m Asa Harrington of S. Th. 10, Abigail, b. '09 ; m. Barney Thomas; r. Th. 11, Jacob, d. unm. 12, Capt. James S., m. Mary Emeline Mckellar, Oct. 11, '46 ; r. S. Th. ; drowned in en- deavoring to get ashore from his wrecked vessel. 13, Joshua, lost at sen.
Hanse's ch. 1, Matthew, (3d), d. unm. 2, Shepherd, d. unm. 3, Adam, m. Effic Linneken, d. at sea. 4, Josiah, m Jane Willie ; r. St. G., d. at sea. 5, Hanse, (3d), d. in California. 6, William, d. at sea. 7, Warren D., b. ab. 1827 ; m. Susan A. Thompson, Aug. 9, 1856 ;
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r. S. Th., a mariner, and was killed by accident on board ship at Buf- falo, 1864. 8, Ludwig. 9, Jane Ann. m. Levi Kinney ; r. Framing- ham, Mass. 10, Eliza Helen M., m. Henry Snow ; r. St. G.
For David Y.'s ch., & most of the branches, see Annals of Warren. Alexander, (3d)'s ch. 1, Dea. Mero, b. ab. 1801 ; m. Ruth Mat- thews, Oct 3, '22; r. W. 2, Rev. George, fitted himself for the min- istry, but died not long after 1828. 3, Silas, b. ab. 1806 ; mar. Olive (Robbins) Maxey, June 20, '30 ; r. Rock., a truckman, city under- taker, &c. 4, Rev. Amariah, licensed by Warren Baptist church in Jan., 1830 ; m. Ist, Mercy Hathorn, 2d, Harriet Sleeper, Oct. 3, '33, 3d, Sarah Jane Hathorn, May 28, '42; was pastor of the 1st Baptist church, S. Th., from 1831 to '34, then of the 1st Baptist church, Rock .; rem. Augusta, where he was pastor of the church and Chap- lain of House of Representatives, ret. Rock., sailed in Oct., 1849, for San Francisco, and d. at Hangtown or Placerville, June 16, '50. 5, Rev. Joseph, b. ab. 1814, ord. junior pastor of 1st Baptist church in St. Geo., Sept., 1841 ; m. Achsah Ingraham, Dec. 10, '37 ; pastor of ist Baptist church in S. Th., from '45 to '55 ; in Wal., from '55 to '59 ; since at Rock. as pastor of 2d Baptist church. 6, Rosanna, mar. 1st, Henry Libbey of W., 2d James Hawthorn of St. G., 1831. 7, Jane, m. Samuel Southworth of Roxbury, April 6, 1828. 8, Eliza, mar. Brackett Butler; r. S. Th. 9, Nancy, m. Joseph S. Wall of St. Geo .; r. Rock. The mother died Sept. 3, '47, aged 76.
Fifth Generation.
John, (3d)'s ch. 1, Louisa, m. Capt. James Kelloch, (3d), of St. G. 2, John, (5th), b. ab. 1813; m. Ist, Angelina Vose, April 1, '38, 2d, Betsey B. Ingraham, July 4, '41 ; r. Rock., a quarryman, &c. 3, Oliver B., m. Clarissa L. Goldsmith, p. April 25, 1846; r. and d. in Lynn. 4, Rachel, mar. 1st - Orr of Lynn, (and had 2 ch., viz. : Sarah E., b. 1845, and George W., born '47, and both r. Rock.) 2d, Jefferson Kelloch ; r. Rock. 5, Elizabeth, mar. and d. in Lynn. 6, James, b. ab. 1817, mar. Susan Ulmer, p. Oct. 4, '45; r. Rock., a truckman, &c. 7, George, (2d), b. ab. 1826, mar. Mary F. Wotton, Aug. 31, '51 ; r. Rock 8, Myrick, a deaf mute, r. Rock.
William, (2d)'s ch. By 1st wite. 1, Harriet, b. Jan. 15, 1823, m. Archibald G. Coombs ; r. Indiana. 2, William. (3d), b. Aug. 27, '25, d. at sea in 1856. By 2d wife. 3, Susan S., b. Jan. 26, '29, m. Jesse Sleeper, (2d) ; r. S. Th. By 3d wife. 4, Eliza Paulina, b. Sept. 4, '47. 5, John Martin, b. Dec. 16, '49. 6, Maria Isabella, b. May 20, '51. 7, Mary Perry, b. May 30, '54.
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