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On Jan. 19, 1839, George Chilcott Jr., m. Lydia, dau. of Wheeler Tracy of Gouldsboro Point, b. Jan. 21, 1813; whose ancestry, traced by an expert, follows a direct line to Egbert, first Saxon King of England 802, and Alfred "The Great" (849-901) King of the West Saxons. (see Tracy genealogy) .
George Jr. and Lydia (Tracy) Chilcott had twelve children, seven of whom died in infancy. All but the youngest were born at Ironbound Island, Gouldsboro. Not long after the death of Elizabeth (Allen) Chilcott, which occured about 1830, George Chilcott Sr. with his stepson Cap. James Clemens (b. 1784, d. 1863) and his son George Chilcott Jr., bought the Allen place in Sullivan, where members of the Chilcott family con- tinously lived until the destruction of the house by fire in 1930.
In the early days, the property included land which later be- longed to Augustus Perry estate and the Emery land near the latter. When told that thirty-two men used to be employed on the place, it seemed to me incredible, but after careful obser- vation to the extraordinary green of England's fields, I am no longer surprised that my English born great-grandfather had high standards as to proper cultivation.
There was on the premises, everything necessary to provide for household needs including a smoke-house for meats, an ice- house, a dairy, a carpenter "shop," where the cherished grand- father clock and pieces of furniture were constructed, and a black-smith's forge, where necessary kitchen utensils, andirons fire-sets etc., were wrough.
George Chilcott, Sr., the "head" of the Hancock County branch of the Chilcott family, was a man of strong character, of marked executive ability and of excellent physique. He sur- vived by several years his son George Jr., who died in his 47th- year. The former, although 77 years of age at time of his son's death, kept a guiding hand in the upbringing of his fatherless grandchildren. Both father and son lie at rest in the little cemetery on the old Chilcott place. Five children of George and Lydia (Tracy) Chilcott grew to full age. These together with their descendants are as follows.
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1. Eliza Chilcott b. Dec. 1819, d. Feb. 16, 1906, m. Thomas Langdon Hill, b. Sept. 12, 1807, d. May 2, 1890 of Sullivan. No children.
Hannah L. Chilcott, b. Nov. 15, 1826, d. Feb. 12, 1903, m. Oct. 27, 1850. Cyrus Emery, b. Oct. 2, 1822, d. Sept. 18, 1894, of Sullivan. Five children were: Rachel P., b. May 30, 1852, d. Dec. 1, 1856. 2. Herman D., b. May 24, 1853, d. Jan. 17, 1879. 3. Lydia E., b. Jan. 22, 1854, d. Nov. 2, 1872. 4. George Chilcott Emery, b. Oct. 16, 1855, d. April 10, 1908, m. Sept. 13, 1887, Lille A. Stimson, b. July 13, 1866, d. Aug. 10, 1932. They had two children: Richard Emery m. 1st Eugenia Bleuchi. They had one son, Richard Jr. He m. 2nd Elizabeth Darrell of Cam- bridge, Mass. Katherine Emery m. John R. Phillips in Belmont, Mass.
5. William Oscar Emery b. July 3, 1806, d. Oct. 15, 1919. Was twice married. On Jan. 3, 1893, he m. Lucy Rartlett, b. Aug. 24, 1868, d. May 6, 1906, of Pittsfield, Mass. They had one son, Fred Emery, resides in Sullivan. Married 2nd 1915, Elizabeth H. Haynes of Ellsworth. They had one daughter, Margery, who lives with her mother in Ellsworth, Me.
3. George Washington Chilcott, b. March 3, 1829, d. Oct. 23, 1901, m. Oct. 25, 1853, Rebecca B. Whitten of Sullivan. They had two daughters: Elizabeth who d. in young womanhood. Gertrude Chilcott m. Frank Tenney of Waltham, Mass. George W. Chilcott m. 2nd Eliza Smith, widow, of Sullivan.
4. James Clemons Chilcott born Ironbound Island April 2, 1832, d. in Ellsworth April 13, 1893. Like his brothers and sisters he completed the courses in the Sullivan Schools, after which he attended Bluehill Academy. On Dec. 12, 1855, he m. Sophia Jones Tupper, b. in Jonesboro, July 23, 1835, d. in Sullivan July 12, 1906, dau. of John O'Brein and Cyrene (Noyes) Tupper of Jonesboro, Me. James and Sophia Chilcott lived first in Sullivan. The greater part of their married life, however, was passed in Ellsworth. In Sullivan, James Chilcott was called "Squire Chilcott." He was Justice of the Peace, he drew up legal papers for members of the community and when there was no clergyman he solemized marriages. Together with
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that, he was simultaneously teacher and surveyor. He was a veteran of the Civil War.
When he received from Washington his appointment to the Custom House in Ellsworth, the family took up at once its residence in that city. Later he became editor of the Ellsworth American, serving in that capacity until his death. The chil- dren and grandchildren of James and Sophia (Tupper) Chil- cott are as follows. 1. Langdon Sargent Chilcott b. in Jonesboro, Me., Sept. 25, 1856 d. in Bangor, May 6, 1923. He attended Sullivan and Ellsworth schools, and in 1881 was graduated from Philadelphia Dental College. He practiced in Bar Harbor, Mil- bridge and in Bangor 1885 where he moved in 1885. He was a member of the "Sons of the Colonial Wars." On Sept. 25, 1883 he m. Carrie Lillian Eaton of Stonington. Their four children were: Nancy P. 2. Rebecca P. 3. Dorothy P. 4. Langdon Sargent Jr., m. 1920 Doris Smith of Bangor, Me.
2. James Clemons Chilcott, of New York City m. 1922, Mona Whitlock. Children were: Barbara, Joan, Diane, and Theodore E. Chilcott m. 1929 Mabel Lyons, of Mass. One daughter Betsey Chilcott.
3. John William Chilcott b. Dec. 9, 1859, d. Dec. 11, 1880. Lost at sea.
4. Hamlin Emery Chilcott, b. June 22, 1860, d. at Co- hasset, Mass., Oct. 23, 1930. After finishing school he became a member of the staff of the Ellsworth American. Later he went to Boston, Mass., where he held for nearly forty years a position with the Boston Elevated Co.
5. Arthur James Chilcott, b. July 1, 1869, d. in Sulli- van, Aug. 18, 1930. He attended Ellsworth Schools and in 1892 was graduated from Philadelphia Dental College. He practiced in Bangor, Stonington and Sullivan.
6. Clio M. Chilcott, b. in Sullivan, Feb. 24, 1871, d. at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md., Oct. 6, 1904. She had the degree of A. M. from Colby College, Waterville, Maine, 1895. She taught in the high schools of Ellsworth, Newburyport, Mass., Boston and New York City. She was a trustee of Colby Col- lege, a member of the Colonian Dames and other Patriotic
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Societies. She traveled extensively in Europe and Africa. She was a member of the Episcopal Church.
5. Samuel Brickman Chilcott, son of George Chilcott Jr., b. posthumously Aug. 13, 1835, d. Aug. 1904, m. Mary Tupper, b. in Jonesboro, 1828, d. 1895 in Sullivan, dau. of John O'Brien and Cyrene Noyes Tupper. They had one dau. Clara Cyrene Chilcott, b. May 22, 1860, d. Dec. 30, 1925. She taught several terms of school but always near her home. M. Frank Smith of Steuben, Me. Frank Smith b. Sept. 11, 1851, d. Aug. 28, 1930, m. June 10, 1910, Clara Chilcott. He was a descendant of the Tracy family, making a family connection between Frank Smith and Clara Cyrene Chilcott.
TRACY GENEALOGY
1. Egbert the first Saxon King of all England. He reigned from 800 to 839.
2. Aethelwulf his son, was the father of
3. Alfred (the Great) one of the wisest princes that ever ruled England.
4. Edward (the Elder) son of Alfred (the Great) was father of.
5. Edmond 1st, who had a son
6. Edgar, who the father of
7. Aethelred II (the Unready), who had a daughter
8. Princess Goda, by his first wife, Emma of Normandy, daughter of Richard first Duke of Normandy. She married Dreux, who was Count of Vixin in France. Their second son was
9. Rudolf de Mantes. He was created Earl of Hereford, by his uncle King Edward the Confesser. His only son was
10. Harold de Mantes, Earl of Hereford, who married Matil- da, daughter of Hugh Lupus, the Earl of Chester. Their eldest son
11. John de Sudeley. He married Grace de Tracy, daughter of Henry de Tracy, feudal lord of Barnstable in Devonshire, in 1104. Her grandfather was a Norman baron and captain, in William the Conqueror's army. He fought in the battle of Hastings, and his name is on the "Roll of Battle Abbey" Le Sire
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de Traci. His coat of arms may be seen in the Roll of Battle Abbey. "Argent, an escallop in the chief point sable, between two bandlets gules." They had two sons, Ralph the heir of his father, and William who inherited the lands of his mother, and assumed her family name, DeTracy, becoming as a Knight of Gloucestershire.
12. Sir William was one of the three Knights responsible for the death of the beloved Thomas A. Beckett in 1170.
13. Sir Henry de Tracy father of
14. Sir Henry de Tracy, whose son was father of
15. Sir William Tracy who was father of
16. Sir William Tracy, who was Knight of Gloucestershire. His son and heir
17. William Tracy, who lived in the time of Edward III. His son
18. Sir John Tracy, was Knight of Gloucestershire. His son was
19. Sir John Tracy, member of Parliament, and sheriff of Gloucestershire. His son was
20. William Tracy, Esquire, high sheriff of Gloucestershire in 1395. He was the father of
21. William Tracy, Esquire who was called to the privy council of Henry VI and appointed high sheriff of Gloucester- shire in the reign of Henry V. His son was
22. William Tracy, Esquire, was high sheriff during the 22nd and 23rd years of the reign of Henry VI. He was the father of
23. Henry Tracy, Esquire, who had a son
24. Sir William Tracy, sheriff of Gloucestershire in 1513. He being one of the first of the nobility who embraced the re- formed religion in England. His second son, Robert, was one of the English judges, 1700-1726. His 3rd son
25. Richard Tracy, Esquire of Stanway. He was sheriff of Gloucestershire in the second year of the reign of Queen Eliza- beth. He married Barbara dau. of Thomas Lucy. Their second son was
26. Sir Paul Tracy, who succeeded to the manor of Stanway. He was created a baronet June 29, 1611, by King James 1., "being the thirteenth created from the institution of the order."
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He married first, Anne, daughter and heiress of Ralph Starker- ly. They had twenty-one children. Their ninth son
27. Thomas Tracy, was born, 1610, and emigrated to American, in 1636. He first went to Salem, Mass., thence to Winsor, Conn., thence to Saybrook, 1639. In 1641 he married the widow of Edward Mason, by whom he had seven children. In 1660, he removed with his family to Norwich, Conn., where he became a distinguished mnan, taking an active and leading part in the civil and military affairs of the colony. He is known in colonial history as Lieutenant Thomas Tracy, of Norwich. From him have descended the most numerous and prominent branch of the Tracys in this country. He died in Norwich, Conn., Nov. 7, 1685. Their children were: 1. John b. 1642, m. Mary Winslow. 2. Thomas, b. 1644, m. Sarah ---- , 3. Jona- than, b. 1646; m. Mary Griswold. 4. Mariam, b. 1649; m. Sergt. Thomas Waterman. 5. Dr. Solomon, b. 1650, m. Sarsh Hunt- ington. 6. Daniel b. 1652, m. Abigail Adgate. 7. Samuel, b. 1654, d. Jan. 11, 1639, unmarried. Thomas Tracy m. 2nd Mar- tha, descendant of John Bradford in 1676. He was again a widower, and m. in 1683, Mary dau. of Nathaniel Foot.
Jonathan Tracy, third son of Liet. Thomas b. 1646, m. July 11, 1672, Mary dau. of Lieut. Francis Griswold. They had nine children: Jonathan, Hannah, Christopher, Mary, Marvan, David, Francis, Sary and Samuel.
Christopher Tracy, third son of Jonathan 1st, b. in Preston, Conn., May 1, 1680 m. Lydia Parish, May 20, 1705. They had twelve children: 1. Lydia. 2. Mary. 3. Hannah. 4. Christopher. 5. Jonathan. 6. Lidsay. 7. Bethig. 8. Dorothy. 9. Esth. 10. Deborah. 11. Juruaha. 12. Solomon.
Christopher Tracy died Feb. 9, 1725.
Jonathan Tracy 2nd, fifth son of Christopher and Lydia (Parish) Tracy b. in Preston, Conn., Dec. 29, 1713, m. 1743, Abigail Riggs, dau. of Jeremiah and Rachel Riggs of Gloucester, Mass. He lived in what is now Portland, about twenty years. The first of Aug. 1762, he moved to Gouldboro, Me., induced by the proprietors by offers of free grants of three lots of land for himself and one for each of his sons. Jonathan and Abigail Tracy's children thirteen in number all born in old Falmouth,
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except the three youngest. 1. Jeremiah, b. Aug. 9, 1744. 2. Jonathan Jr. 3rd b. March 24, 1746. 3. Lydia, b. Feb. 21, 1748. 4. Solomon, b. March 4, 1750. 5. Mary, b. May 17, 1752. m. Dea. Jonathan Stevens of Steuben. 6. Abigail, b. June 3, 1754. 7. Rhoda, b. Aug. 17, 1756. 8. Christopher, b. Oct. 2, 1759. 9. Asa, b. Aug. 4, 1760. 10. Samuel, b. June 30, 1762. 11. Wheeler, b. in Gouldsboro, Feb. 3, 1765, m. Sally, dau. of Samuel Wakefield. 12. Thomas, b. May 30, 1767. 13. Daniel b. Aug. 16, 1769. Five of the sons served in the American Revolution. Jonathan Tracy, b. in Preston, Conn., d. in Steu- ben, 1796. His wife, Abigail Tracy, born in Falmouth (Port- land) May 26, 1726, d. in Steuben, Sept. 1795, at the home of their daughter Lydia (Tracy) Leighton, both buried at Steu- ben, Me.
.Jonathan Jr., of Gouldsboro, served in the Revolution, m. Elizabeth ---- Lydia Tracy, b. in Falmouth, Feb. 21, 1748, m. Thomas Leighton, and settled in Steuben. They had ten chil- dren: 1. Jonathan m. Annah Dyer. 2. Mark, m. Sally (Small) Cates. 3. Charity m. Daniel Godfrey. 4. Alexander, m. Polly Lawrence. 5. Hatevil, m. Polly Dunbar. 6. Pamelia, m. John Patten. 7. Israel, m. Amy Smith. 8. Daniel, m. Abigail Nason. 9. Isaiah, m. Mary Small. 10. Asa, m. Lorahannah Fickett.
Mary Leighton, b. Jan. 28, 1770, m. Sally (Small) Cates, widow of Timothy Cates. Their ten children were: Abigail. 2. Elisha. 3. Warren. 4. Pamelia. 5. Sewall. 6. Freeman. 7. Naomi. 8. Lydia. 9. Amy. 10. Belinda.
7. Naomi Leighton b. Dec. 12, 1811, d. March 28, 1876, m. James Clark b. April 20, 1809, d. Sept. 15, 1874, Steuben, Me. Their children were: Albert Wm., Amanda M. Frank L. Free- man, and Belinda (twins).
Capt. Albert William Clark b. May 4, 1839, m. Oct. 27, 1860, Eunice Hammond dau. of Joshua and Susan (Haskell) Cleaves of Steuben, b. May 10, 1838. Their children: Lelia A. 2. Edwin C. 3. Eugene P. 4. Josie W. and 5. Jerome B. Clark Lelia Ardell Clark b. March 30, 1862, m. Herbert Oscar, son of Dr. Nathaniel Johnson of East Sullivan, Me. Lelia Clark Johnson descendant of Tracy family. 10 Belinda, Leighton b. Dec. 9, 1818, d. Feb. 25, 1892, m. Feb. 22, 1835, Alfred Smith
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b. April 20, 1811, d. April 4, 1892. Children were: Lindroff. 2. Resolvo. 3. Samuel. 4. Frank. 5. Mary S. 4. Frank Smith b. Sept. 11, 1851, m. Clara Chilcott, June 10, 1910, b. May 22, 1860. Both descendants of Tracy family.
EXCERPTS FROM BUNKER GENEALOGY
By Mr. Edward C. Morang
James 1. b. 1628, age 50 in 1658, disposition; in Kittery, Maine, 1646, included in Coroners Jury March 24, 1646-7. Removed to Oyster River, Dover, N. H. 1651, witness there 1652; Oyster River land grant Aug. 10, 1653, signed Dover petition, 1654, took oath of fidelity before end of 1655, grand juror June 30, 1657, juror Nov. 11, 1659 at inquest on death of James Murray, married Sarah --- who was included in coro- ners jury Dec. 1692, and who visited John Knight during his last illness witnessing his Will Nov. 11, 1694. Signed petition to Massachusetts to set up temporary government Feb. 1689; signed petition for Oyster River to be a township 1695. His Will dated Oct. 14, 1697, proved June 24, 1698 names wife Sarah, and sons James Jr., Joseph and John. Children were:
Mary Bunker m. Thomas Drew, b. 1665, son of William and Elizabeth Mathew Drew. James Jr. Joseph d. before 1705, in. before 1693 Mary -. John b. 1667, killed by Indians July 8, 1707, m. Dorcas, dau. of Zacharias and Sarah Roberts Field.
James Jr. 2. James 1. granted land Dover, N. H. 1693-4. Aided his father in defence Bunker Garrison July 17, 1694, signed petition 1695 that Oyster River be made a township, appointed executor of his father's estate June 24, 1698. Dover constable 1698 m. before 1700 Anne, dau. of James Thomas, m. 2nd Martha Thomas. Their 7 children were:
1. Love. 2. James. 3. Joseph. 4. Benjamin. 5. Clement. 6. Patience. 7. Elijah.
1. Love Bunker b. Nov. 3, 1700, m. 1719 Capt. Thomas Millett Jr. b. Dec. 20, Gloucester, Mass. d. Aug. 1761, Dover, N. H. son of Thomas Millett. 2. James "Eldest son" died 1774-80, m. Sarsh, dau. of Mark and Sarah Giles, b. April 9, 1711, d. before 1799. 3. Joseph d. July 1784. Will probated
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Aug. 11, 1784, mı. Ann Giles, b. Oct. 1702. 4. Benjamin b. 1710. 5. Clement Bunker, living Durham, N. H. 1781, m. before March 22, 1738 Rebecca, dau. of John and Rebecca (Cook) Drew. 6. Patience m. before 1749 John Jr. son of John and Rebecca (Cook) Drew b. Oct. 18, 1712. 7. Elijah, only child by 2nd wife, Martha Thomas Bunker, b. 1725, d. after March 13, 1804 m. Judith --- b. 1716.
3 Benjamin, 3, James 2, James 1. b. 1710, Dover, N. H. witnessed deed there March 21, 1732. m. before 1740, Abigail who signed deeds 1740-1741-1758. granted by Proprietors of Brunswick, Maine. 63 acres Jan. 10, 1740 and 115 acres Jan. 12, 1740 as of Brunswick, quit claim to his brother "James Bunker, his rights in estate of James Bunker, by father late of Oyster River in Dover, N. H. Removed to Brunswick, Maine, after June 1748 and before 1752 when he signed petition of Inhabitants of Kennebec River for protection in 1758. Re- moved to Great Cranberry Island near Mt. Desert, Maine. 10 children were:
1. John 4. 2. Hannah, 3. Aaron, 4. Comfort, 5. Isaac, 6. Mary, 7. Benjamin, 8. Silas, 9. Thomas, 10. Abigail. 1. John Bunker b. 1730. 4. Comfort Bunker b. 1763. She as "of North Yarmouths," Maine. m. July 20, 1756, John Manchester of Marblehead, Maine. 5. Isaac Bunker b. 1740. 6. Mary Bunker b. 1740-1745, m. 1770, Eliakin, son of William and Meribah (Wardwell) Eaton, b. 1743 d. March 17, 1799. She m. 2nd Clem Stewart of Sedwick, Me. 7. Benjamin Bunker b. 1745. 8. Silas Bunker b. 1746. 9. Thomas Millett Bunker b. June 26, 1748, Dover, N. H. 10. Abigial Bunker b. 1755, m. June 30, 1777, Reuben Salisbury, both of Mt. Desert, Maine.
John 4. Benjamin 3. James Jr. 2. James 1. b. 1730 signed 1752 petition in Brunswick, Maine for new county in Maine, before 1754. m. Abigail, dau. of Beniah and Abigail Young of York, Maine. She d. before 1785. Children were: 1. Eunice, 2. Joseph, 3. Beniah. 1. Eunice Bunker d. March 1834, m. before 1775 William Gilley. 2. Joseph Bunker b. before 1754. 3. Beniah Bunker b. 1757, at age of 19, enlisted Jan. 17, 1776 in Artillery Company under Capt. Titers Salter, mustered Feb. 17, 1776, Portsmouth, N. H. Enlisted July 11, 1776, Captain
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James Arnold's Company in Col. Joshua Wingate's Regiment N. H. for Ticonderoga. Family tradition is that he was kid- napped by the British, taken to Nova Scotia and required to serve as pilot; he threatened he would not bring the vessel to port, the ship sunk in Bay of Fundy with all on board lost, 1780. (War Department Revolutionary War Records).
Aaron 4. Benjamin 3. James Jr. 2. James 1 deeded land on Great Cranberry Island, by his father Aug. 1, 1768, m. Sarah --- , who was admitted to Church of Christ of Mt. Desert, Sept. 4, 1796, d. Feb. 1821. Aaron, April 13, 1796 admitted as member Church of Christ of Mt. Desert, Sept. 4, 1796 with his wife and Hannah his daughter.
Children were: 1. Abigail, 2. David, 3. Hannah. 1. Abigail Bunker b. Dec. 19, 1784, d. Feb. 10, 1870 Rockport, Me., m. Aug. 16, 1804 John Thomas, son of Lemuel and Bethsheba Gilbert Crane, b. Oct. 1, 1763, d. Oct. 30, 1849 Rockport, Me. 2. David b. 1778, 2. Hannah Bunker b. 1780, admitted to First Church, Mt. Desert, Sept. 4, 1796. Isaac, son of Ben- jamin Bunker b. 1740, m. Esther Ives. They had 12 children. Silas, son of Benjamin Bunker b. 1746, m. Nov. 22, 1771, m. Mary Foss Smith, had 7 children.
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William 5, Isaac 4, Benjamin 3, James 2, James 1. William 5, b. 1788, (twin); served in Capt. John O. Hotchkiss Com- pany of Massachusetts militia, War of 1812. m. Dec. 1, 1816, Jane Martin in Sullivan, d. 1837-38. m. 2nd Sarsh P. Ham- mond, Aug. 1, 1807, Sullivan, Me. d. after June 1880. Chil- dren were:
1. Samuel, 2. Sarah Ives, 3. Lorinda F., 4. Eliza Jane, 5. Susan Maria, 6. Edward Handy. 1. Samuel Bunker b. Dec. 13, 1817, East Sullivan, as was also 2. Sarah Ives Bunker b. Mar. 19, 1819. 3. Lorinda F. Bunker b. Feb. 1822. 4. Eliza Jane b. July 7, 1843 by 2nd wife, E. Sullivan. Also, Susan Maria Bunk- er b. May 9, 1845, d. Jan. 1876 West Gouldsboro, m. Aug. 30, 1868, Daniel I. Southard, b. April 8, 1848, d. Dec. 27, 1907, son of Amaziah and Rhoda A. Joy Southard. 6. Edward Handy Bunker b. May 11, 1847, Gouldsboro, Me. d. Aug. 23, 1905, m. Betsey Southard, b. Nov. 30, 1844, Winter Harbor,
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Me. d. May 6, 1903. dau. of Amaziah and Rhoda A. Joy South- ard. She had one son, William Southard, who m. Emma Whit- taker of Sullivan. She d. 1946, William Southard d. 1947. Edward6 Handy Bunker served in the Civil War 1862-1865.
James 1, James 2, Benjamin 3, Isaac 4, John L. 5. Francis6 Taft Bunker b. Aug. 6, 1829, Gouldsboro, Me. m. Aug. 15, 1854 Sophie Ashley b. July 23, 1837 Morancy, m. 2nd July 23, 1877, Abbie Jane (Wescott) Linsey b. May 5, 1837, Castine, Me. m. 3rd after 1880, Mary E. (Thorne) White b. 1842 E. Sullivan dau. of James Thorne. She d. April 12, 1898. James Thorne d. Feb. 8, 1893.
Children 7th generation, by 1st wife
Nathan Herbert Bunker b. Mar. 7, 1857, Sullivan. Eben Francis Bunker Feb. 8, 1864, East Sullivan, d. July 29, 1930 Bar Harbor Hospital, Bar Harbor, Me.
Katherine Mary Bunker b. Aug. 6, 1866, Gouldsboro, resi- dence 1938 N. Sullivan, Me. m. March 8, 1886, S. Gouldsboro, Me. Ira Robertson, son of William and Elizabeth (Havey) Robertson b. March 15, 1862 East Sullivan, d. Aug. 12, 1906 (see Robertson) Monroe Colby Bunker b. 1872, W. Goulds- boro, Me. unmarried.
Children by 2nd wife, Abbie, (Linsey) Robertson, Viola Francis Bunker b. Jan. 22, 1883 Sullivan, d. Dec. 22, 1935, Montclair, New Jersey. Unmarried.
Bunker Family
James 1, James 2, Benjamin 3, Isaac 4, Isaac Jr. 5, Daniel 6, Daniel Samuel 7, Isaac 8, Daniel 9.
Danielg Bunker b. Feb. 8, 1877, Sullivan, m. Dec. 10, 1876, Carrie May, dau. of Lewis Bowden and Catherine Isabel Hodg- kins b. Dec. 10, 1876, Rockland, Me. Children: Ines10 May, 2. Myrtle Rhoda, 3. Martha Ethel, 4. Ida Elizabeth, 5. Herbert, 6. Carroll Joyce. 1. Ines10 M. Bunker b. Sept. 11, 1897, m. June 28, 1919, Horace Lloyd, son of Herbert Edgar and Addie (Bean) Sinclair, b. April 5, 1898, E. Sullivan 2. Myrtle10 R. Bunker b. Oct. 11, 1899, m. Sept. 20, 1922, Ellsworth, George Wellington Anderson, Jr., son of George Wellington and Laura B. (Hanson) Anderson, b. July 1, 1899 Machias, Me. 3. Mar- tha Ethel10 Bunker b. April 16, 1902, m. June 13, 1925, Bar
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Harbor John Curtis Moon, son of Curtis Elijah and Rose Hink- ley Moon, b. Oct. 17, 1898 Sullivan, Ida E.10 Bunker b. June 27, 1904, m. Oct. 25, 1922, at Franklin, Fay Randolph, son of Wilson and Geneva A. (Pettee) Sargent, b. Dec. 29, 1901, East Sullivan. Children Abner10, Mary, Charles. 1. Abner Sar- gent m. Wilmer Freeman of Milbridge, Me. 5. Herbert Lewis10 Bunker b. May 22, 1907, m. Stella Young of Corea, Me. Their children: 1. Reta, 2. Barbara, 3. Elaine, 4. Pauline, 5. Sheila, 6. Marilyn. Reside in Bangor, Me.
6. Carroll Joyce Bunker b. April 28, 1914, m. Nov. 10, 1938, at Harrington, Me. Lois Ellen, dau. of George Linwood and Ruth Alberta Hammond, b. March 21, 1919 South Goulds- boro, Me. Reside East Sullivan, Me.
William 6, Benjamin 5, Isaac 4, Benjamin 3, James 2, James 1. William; Bunker b. Dec. 15, 1809, South Gouldsboro, Me. deed land by Nathan Shaw July 24, 1829. m. Jan. 29, 1839, at Gouldsboro, Sarah Hadlock, dau. of Asa and Eunice (Had- lock) Doane, b. April 20, 1821, Cranberry Isle, Me. d. Sept. 13, 1878, South Gouldsboro, Me. dau. of Asa and Eunice (Had- lock) Doane. m. 2nd May 20, 1862, Gouldsboro, Sophronia Young, b. Sept. 29, 1824, of Corea, Me. d. Feb. 12, 1899 dau. of Samuel and Lovisa McCable Young. He d. July 13, 1889 S. Gouldsboro, Me.
7 Children all born South Gouldsboro. Nine children: Re- becca, Bunker, b. May 3, 1839, d. 1846, 2. Wilhelmina, b. May 29, 1841, d. Feb. 28, 1846, 3. Elijah, b. July 30, 1845, d. Sept. 30, 1855, 4. Eugene M. b. Mar. 8, 1848, d. July 23, 1848. 5. William Henry b. Nov. 8, 1849. 6. Eunice Adeline, b. May 12, 1854, d. Jan. 12, 1935, Ashville, Me. m. Nov. 13, 1871, W. Gouldsboro, Asa- Gordon Bunker, b. Feb. 16, 1847, Gouldsboro. No issue. 7. Hannah Eleanor Bunker b. Oct. 11, 1856, S. Gouldsboro d. Nov. 17, 1937, Ashville, m. April 14, 1871 Goulds- boro. Uriah, Greenleaf Bunker. 8. Maria Arvilla Bunker b. July 8, 1859, d. Jan. 30, 1906 Ashville, m. July 1, 1877 Sullivan, Willis Philester Sperry, b. Dec. 1, 1850, Sullivan, d. Aug. 3, 1914, West Gouldsboro, son of Ransom and Emily Ashley Sperry, m. 2nd Jan. 2, 1891, Sullivan, Alden Robertson b. Oct. 18, 1852, Sullivan d. Dec. 15, 1927 Bangor, Me. son of David
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THE HAVEY FAMILY
Standing-JOAN, MONTGOMERY, AUGUSTUS, BARNEY, HANNAH, SAMUEL Seated-SIMON, ELIZABETH, (MARY AND ANDREW), ROSETTE, GEORGE
and Nancy G. Philbrook Robertson. 9. Sophronia, Doane Bunker b. May 6, 1861, S. Gouldsboro, m. May 30, 1888 Arthur Garfield, son of Isearl and Mary Ballard b. May 30, 1865, Westboro, Mass. d. July 1, 1888.
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