History of Acworth, with the proceedings of the centennial anniversary, genealogical records, and register of farms, Part 29

Author: Merrill, J. L. (John Leverett), b. 1833
Publication date: 1869
Publisher: Acworth, Pub. by the town [Springfield, Mass., Press of S. Bowles & Co.]
Number of Pages: 452


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SARGENT STRAW, afterwards SARGENT SYMONDS, was b. in Sandown, m. first, - Richardson, s. in Acworth 1820-eh., I., Lois, m. Stephen Gould of Greenfield-ch., 1, Mary M., m. Orna B. Burnham (see Burn- ham family) ; 2, John S., d. young ; 3, Franklin K., d. young ; 4, Alma


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L., d. young ; 5, Harriet D., m. first James Dunbar, m. second Erastus Austin ; 6, Rachel A., d. young ; 7, William H., m. Nancy J. Lewis; 8, Lois A. A., d. young ; 9, Cynthia M., m. Wm. Wood of Alstoad ; 10, Henry G., d. young. II., Abigail, m. Capt. James Patterson of Greenfield. III., Rachel, m. Frederic A. Dyke, their daughter Rachel S., m. John D. Bradford (see Bradford family). IV., Harriet, m. Willard Cram (see Cram family). V., John S., m. Mary E. Dickey (see Dickey family)-ch., 1, Dean, m. Edna M. Boyce-ch., (1) Mary E .; 2, Harriet, m. first Christo- pher McAdams-ch., (1) Hattie, m. second Charles Wheeler (see Wheeler family) ; 3, Almira, m. Rufus Howe (see Howe family) ; 4, John ; 5, Marion ; 6, George ; 7, Eugene. SARGENT SYMONDS, m. second Sarah Gould-ch., VI., Cynthia, m. Benj. Gregg (see Gregg family). VII., Samuel F., m. Mary R. Mayo (see Mayo family)-ch., 1, John F., d. unm. ; 2, Benson, d. young ; 3, Omi. VIII., Sylvester, m. Mary J. Whittemore -ch., 1, Frank, d. young ; 2, Charles S .; 3, Harriet S. ; 4, Irving ; 5, Myrtie B. IX., Mary A., m. Daniel Gay (see Gay family). X., Louisa, m. first Cyrus Richardson-ch., 1, Sarah M., m. Francis P. Fletcher (see Fletcher family) ; 2, Ellen ; 3, Josephine. Louisa, m. second Horace Bus- well (see Buswell family). XI., Almira, m. Thomas Batchelor (see Batch- clor family).


ORIN TAYLOR S. in Acworth, m. first Charlotte M. Hayward (see Hay- ward family)-ch., I., Luey. II., Sumner, m. Almira Johnson (see John- son family). III., Lauretta, m. Herbert Miller, residence Charlestown --- ch., 1, Charles O. IV., Barnet C. F., d. young, m. second, Deborah Kid- der-ch., V., Lura. VI., Lunette.


THOMAS TEMPLETON, came from Francistown to Acworth in 1802, m. Polly Spear-ch., I., Dolly, m. Thomas Richardson, residence Topsham, Vt. II., Mathew, rem. to Topsham, m. - - ch., 1, Hannah ; 2, Mathew. III., Jane. IV., Peggy, m. Henry Barney, residence Windham, Vt .- ch., 1, Polly ; 2, Nancy ; 3, Manoris ; 4, Pamelia. V., Polly, d. unm. VI., Sally, d. unm. VII., Moses, m. Tryphosa Pierce of Alstead-ch., 1, An- geline J. ; 2, Allen T. ; 3, Mary S. ; 4, Electa A. ; 5, Almira C .; 6, Henry W. ; 7, Charles A. VIII., Betsey, m. Willard Emery, residence Plymouth, Vt .- ch., 1, Charles ; 2, James ; 3, Moses ; 4, Willard. IX., Fanny.


Daniel, LARNED, Ezekiel, PETER, Hannah, Patty, Iluldah, and Esther, were the children of Ezekiel and Ifuldah Thayer of Bellingham, Mass. LARNED and PETER THAYER, S. in Acworth, 1796, LARNED, m. first Polly Parnel-ch., I., Joseph, m. Marinda Fenn-ch., 1, George, m. Mary Brewer-ch., (1) George, rem. to Danby, Ill. ; 2, Lucy, m. Oscar L. Bab- bit of Castleton, Vt .- ch., (1) Jennie ; 3, William, d. in U. S. service in late war ; 4, Helen, d. young. II., Ezekiel, m. Mary Atwood-ch., 1, Charles B., d. young ; 2, Elizabeth A., m. S. J. Kelso of Ohio-ch., (1)


1. Ella H., (2) Clinton, (3) Mary, (4) Amelia J., (5) Rosa L., (6) Elsie E .; V1 3, Joseph, d. young ; 4, Edward C., d. unm. ; 5, Amelia A. ; 6, James M., field,


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d. unm. ; 7, -- d. young ; 8, John, d. young ; 9, - d. young ; 10, Elsie M. III., Polly, d. unm. LARNED, m. second, Lydia Silsby (see Silsby family)-ch., IV., Larned, m. Serena Fay-ch., 1, Henry, m. Sarah J. Allen-ch., (1) Albert L., (2) Jennie S .; 2, Julia, m. William Ray- mond of Winchendon, Mass .- ch., (1) George L. V., Ithiel, d. young. VI., Lima, m. Harvey Howard (see Howard family). VII., Sophia, m. Thomas Prentiss of Alstead-ch., 1, Frederic, m. Gratia A. Chatterton-ch., (1) Mary S., (2) Harvey E .; 2, Luella ; 3, Estella. VIII., Adeline, m. Paschal Banks of Alstead-ch., 1, Charles, d. young. PETER THAYER, m. Abigail Blake -- ch., I., Lucy, m. first, Schuyler Parks-ch., 1, George; 2, Elizabeth ; 3, Otis; Lucy, m. second, Vernon Palmer-ch., 4, Allen ; 5, Adeline ; 6, Henrietta. II., Nancy, m. Calvin Tucker-ch., 1, Albert ; 2, James ; 3, Eliphalet ; 4, John ; 5, Ellen ; 6, Charles; 7, George ; 8, Herbert. III., Fisher, m. first, Eliza Rand-ch., 1, Helen ; m. second, Mary Roberts-ch., 2, Mary F. ; 3 Charles ; m. third, Rhoda Albree. IV., Warren, m. Pamelia Jackson (see Jackson family)-ch., 1, William M., m. Maria Marvin-ch., (1) Myrtie, d. young, (2) Walter, (3) Warren A .; 2, Erskine D., d. young ; 3, Laura E., m. Rev. S. L. Gerould of Goffstown -ch., (1) John H. ; 4, Leonard E .; 5, Hiram O., d. in army ; 6, Daniel J. ; 7, Annie L. ; 8, Hattie M .; 9, Lyman H. V., Abigail, m. Rensallaer Tupper-ch., 1, Charles; 2, Mary ; 3, Adeline ; 4, Ellen ; 5, Emma ; 6, John. VI., Huldah. VII., Peter B., m. Mary Kent-ch., 1, Harvey Kent. He was born in Alstead but spent his boyhood in Acworth, graduated at Bangor Seminary in 1847, ordained and installed pastor of the Congrega- tional Church in Garland, Me., in 1848, with which people he has labored up to the present time. VIII., Belinda, m. Jacob B. Rand-ch., 1, Herbert ; 2, Douglass ; 3 George; 4, Alonzo ; 5, Nettie ; 6, Nellie.


PHILO THAYER, m. Bathsheba Bullard, came from Swanzey to Acworth in 1817, rem. to Chelsea, Vt., 182-ch. I. Hopewell, m. Jonas Blood (see Blood family). II., Theron, m. Rebecca Whitney (see Whitney family)-ch., 1, Perilla ; 2, Mary ; 3, Calista ; 4, Emma ; 5, Harriet. III., Luther B., rem. to Pittsford Vt.


STEPHEN THORNTON, native of Gloucester, R. I., probably came to Ac- worth from Ashford, Ct., previous to 1785, m. first Elizabeth Rogers, 1783 (see Rogers family), m. second Zilpha Haven-ch., I., Sally, m. Richard Clark of Langdon-ch., 1, Corinna F., m. William Logan; 2, Horace F., m. Caroline Bissell-ch., (1) Jane, (2) Levi, (3) Carrie, (4) Mary; 3, R. Hammond, m. first Lucinda Baker, m. second Oliva Dexter-ch., (1) Ste- phen, (2) Lucinda, (3) Abbie ; 4, Harvey T., m. first Charlotte Earl, m. second Delia Boyce-ch., (1) Martha, m. H. H. Earl-ch., [1] Etta, [2] Eddie, (2) Harriet, (3) Sarah, (4) Zilpha, (5) Dorcas; 5, Sumner O., m. Marian White, residence Garden City, Minn .- ch., (1) Merrill M., m. Lavinia M. Fall, residence Minnesota-ch., [1] Harry, (2) Abbie E., (3) Lilly M., (4) Rose A., d. young; 6, Sarah J., m. William M. White, resi-


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dence Washington County, N. Y .- ch., (1) Celicia, d. young, (2) Sophia, (3) Corinna, m. Hosea Pierce of New York-ch., [1] Grace A., (4) Elsie, (5) Sabra, (6) Hatty, (7) Louisa, (8) Harvey, (9) Sumner, (10) Julia, (11) Franklin, (12) Merrill, d. young; 7, Stephen, m. Lavinia Lord, residence Warehouse Point, Ct .- ch., (1) Horace and three others. II., John, m. Lucy Corbin-ch., 1, Clement C., m. first Elsie Stevens-ch., (1-) John, m. Helen Dudley, residence West Concord-ch., [1] Cora Bell, (2) Sarah E., d. unm., (3) Albert C., m. Mary E. Newell-ch., [1] Ida M., [2] Bertie, [3] Jennie A., residence Woodstock, Vt., (4) Stephen M., m. Annie Gilson® of New York, where they reside, (5) George H., d. in army, (6) Clement C., m. Ellen M. Smith, residence Grantham, (7) Charles E; 1, Clement, m. second Ann Bartlen-ch., (8) Norman C., (9) Thomas J., (10) David . A., (11) George H., (12) Benjamin F., (13) Sullivan C .; 2, Elizabeth A., d. young; 3, Ann, m. first Erastus Carpenter-ch., (1) Frank, d. young, (2) Erastus; m. second Jonathan Lines; 4, Sabra, m. Solon Blanchard (see Blanchard family); 5, Milton P., m. Julia Silsby (see Silsby family)-ch., (1) Ellen P., (2) Charles M., (3) Anna. III., Jesse Thornton, m. first Betsey Campbell (see Campbell family), rem. to Moretown, Vt .- ch., 1, Stephen C., m. Sarah Bulkcley, residence Middlesex, Vt .- ch., five; 2, Chastina B., m. Cyrus C. Spaulding-ch., (1) Justin, d. young, (2) El- vira, (3) Justin L., m. Ada Styles, (4) Jesse T., residence Bloomington, Ill .; 3, George A., m. first Nancy Ashley-ch., (1) Nancy J., m. Charles Dutton; m. second Eliza M. Bulkeley-ch., (2) Lizzie; 4, Zilpha H., m. Marvin F. Silsby (see Silsby family) ; 5, Samantha J., m. Moses Davis, residence Lempster-ch., (1) Julia A., m. George Heard of Lempster, (2) Cornelia J., d. young, (3) George E. III., Jesse m. second Lorinda Carpenter-ch., 6, Sylvester, d. young; 7, Nancy A., m. G. H. Crossett. III., Jesse m. third Phebe Moxon. IV., Baptist, d. unm. V., Stephen, m. Peggy Wallace (see Wallace family)-ch., 1, Solon; 2, Sumner; 3, Chastina; 4, John. VI., Dorcas, m. Edward Woodbury (see Woodbury family). VII., Ariel. VIII., Calvin. IX., David, m. Sally Slader (see Slader family)-ch., 1, Solon, m. first Malanca Bryant, m. second Cordelia Tilden-ch., (1) Charles S., (2) Hattie T .; 2, George, m. first Mary E. Thrasher-ch., (1) Alice; m. second Anna A. Mann-ch., (2) George A., (3) Frank E., (4) David, (5) Mary E., (6) Helen L., (7) Jennie M .; 3, Orson H., m. Mary L. Maynard-ch., (1) Orson L., (2) Edward A., (3) Frank E., (4) Julia W., (5) Mary E .; 4, Charles, m. Caroline Luce; 5, Sarah E .; 6, Mary E., m. Charles E. Fay-ch., (1) Edward A., (2) Al- bert T .; 7, Edward, m. Georgianna Maynard; 8, Martha, m. Carlos C. Wellman-ch., 1, Frank E. X., Lucy, m. John Keyes (see Keyes family). XI., Elizabeth, d. young.


DUREN TINKER of Lyme, Ct., s. in Acworth in 1802, afterwards rem. to Marlow, m. first Polly Lanphier-ch., I., Richard, m. Orphah Gale, of whose children Willard m. Emily George and s. in Acworth (see George


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family)-ch., (1) Delphine L. II., Betsey, m. Rawson Angier (see Angier family). DUREN m. second Betsey Woodbury (see Woodbury family)-ch., III., Mary, d. young. IV., Duren. V., Nancy.


OWEN TRACY, an emigrant from Ireland, m. Theulah Willard, s. in Ac- worth, 1787, d. in 1816-ch., I., John, m. Jemima Welch, rem. to the West-ch., 1, Lucinda; 2, Susan ; 3, Lestina; 4, Theulah; 5, Owen, 6, Omar; 7, George. II., Polly, m. John Spaulding. III., Betsey, m. Isaac Guild, residence Lowell-ch., 1, George F., m. first Mary A. Barnett-ch., (1) George B .; m. second Ada Marsh-ch., (2) Charles M., d. young, resi- dence Arlington, Mass .; 2, Charles M., d. unm. in California; 3, Caroline E., m. Charles F. Livingston, residence Manchester-ch., (1) Emma Y., d. young, (2) Frank C., (3) Edward G., d. young; 4, Henry C., m. Lucy M. Sawyer of Lowell, residence Lowell-ch., (1) Henry T., (2) Albert S., (3) Thomas G .; 5, Emily B., m. James T. Fisher, residence Jamaica Plains, Mass .- ch., (1) Herbert G., (2) Arthur L., d. young ; 6, Isaac O., m. Mary J. Paul, residence Lynn, Mass .- ch., (1) Irving T., (2) Sydney P .; 7, Al- bert D., m. Marion F. Grinnell-ch., (1) Charles G., (2) Carra F., residence Chicago, Ill. IV., Phebe. V., Huldah, d. unm. VI., Joel, m. Maria Pettengill (see Pettengill family)-ch., 1, Homer D. C., m. Ellen M. Rob- inson (see Robinson family) ; 2, Austin W., m. Eliza A. Thurston; 3, John C., m. Catherine A., Cloxton-ch., (1) Elizabeth M .; 4, Joel B., m. Joseph- ine L. Neal (see Neal family) ; 5, Helen M., m. Dwight Smith of Lempster -ch., (1) Freddie A., (2) Willie, (3) Alva D .; 6, Lucian N.


RETIRE TRASK of Beverly s. in Acworth, 1793, rem. to Ohio, 1810, m. Lydia Foster (see Foster family)-ch., I., Retire. II., Benjamin. III., Lydia. IV., Hannah. V., Amy.


FRANCIS S. TROW, son of. William and Hepzibah Trow, s. in Acworth, 1858, m. Pamelia M. Davis-ch., I., Helen A. II., Ella J. III., Fred B. IV., Martha A. V., Mary E. VI., Frankie E. VII., Susie W.


JOEL TURNER of Mendon, Mass., s. in Acworth previous to 1793, m. Eunice Rawson-ch., I., Olive, m. Joel Angier (sec Angier family). II., Deborah, m. Alpheus Crosby of Francistown. III., Levi, m. Delia Currier (see Currier family)-ch., 1, Eunice, m. John Leavitt ; 2, Delia, m. Elijah Chase of Claremont; 3, Levi C., like most Acworth boys who have obtained an education, he assisted himself by teaching, beginning in his sixteenth year with a school of sixty scholars. He fitted for College mostly at Claremont, to which place his father had removed; entered Dartmouth College in 1825, and removed to Union College in 1827; after graduating, attended the law school. at Schenectady, N. Y., was admitted to the bar. He m. a daughter of Robert Campbell, Esq., of Cooperstown and entered into partnership with his father-in-law in 1830. His time here was divided between the duties of his profession, speech-making, and newspaper corres- pondence. He was admitted to the bar of the United States Superior Court at Washington in 1836; in 1838 made a tour in Europe ; opened .


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a law office in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1839, writing at the same time for the " Cleveland Herald ; " in 1848 became one of the editors and proprietors of the " Cincinnati Gazette ; " sold his interest in the paper in 1851, receiv- ing an appointment in the Treasury Department in Washington. After spending the winter of 1852-3 at Key West, Florida, he returned to Coop- erstown and held the office of County Judge for about eight years, at the same time corresponding with several leading newspapers, and editing a paper himself. In 1862 he received the appointment of Judge Advocate of the War Department, with the rank of Brig. Gen., which office he held until his death in March, 1867. 4, Nancy, m. Geo. Barney of St. Johns- bury ; 5, Lemuel, d. young. IV., Joel, m. Malison Orcutt (see Orcutt family)-ch., 1, Relief ; 2, Crosby ; 3, Abigail, d. unm .; 4, William ; . 5, Mary; 6, Charles. V., Polly, m. Orange Hart, rem. to New York. VI., Nancy, m. David Swallow of Weston.


EZRA VINTON came from Townsend, Mass., to Acworth, 1864, with his son JOHN C., who m. Mary J. Stevens-ch., I., George.


JEDUTHAN WALDO S. in Acworth in 1817, m. Lucy Markham (see Mark- ham family)-ch., I., Edward T. II., Jerusha. III., Seth Spencer.


Thomas Wallace emigrated from Coleraine, Antrim Co., Ireland, to Londonderry, N. H., 1726, m. Jean Wallace, whose acquaintance he formed on shipboard. After the birth of their eight children they rem. to Bedford, being the eighth family in town. JOSEPH WALLACE, their son, s. in Acworth in 1797-ch., I., Thomas. II., Margaret. III., Mary A. IV., Susan. V., Martha. JESSE WALLACE, son of John, second son of Thomas Wallace, came from Bedford to Acworth 1819, m. Betsey Lyon-ch., I., Calvin, m. Emily Spaulding (see Lincoln family). II., Harvey D., m. Lucina Ingalls (see Ingalls family)-ch., 1, Eugene C .; 2, Ada L. III., Freeman, m. Mary E. Bixby-ch., 1, Charlie A. William, third son of Thomas Wallace, m. Ann Scoby, s. in Merrimac-ch., Joseph, JAMES, David; JOHN P., ADAM, Jane, Ann, and Sally ; Joseph, m. Sally McIntyre and s. in Vermont ; David, m. Janet Wallace, residence Merrimac ; Jane, m. - Hadley of Dunbarton ; Sally, m. John McAffee of Goffstown ; JOHN P., m. Jane Orr, residence a little while in Acworth ; JAMES, b. 1773, s. in Acworth 1797 or 1798, m. Martha Nesniith (see Nesmith family)-ch., I., Nesmith, d. young. II., Cranmore, graduated at Dartmouth College 1824; taught at New Ipswich, Chelmsford, Marblehead, and Boston, Mass. ; rem. to Cheraw, S. C., 1830, and taught five years ; was ordained deacon in the Protestant Episco- pal Church, 1836, and not long after a Presbyter ; was Rector of St. John's Church, Berkeley, S. C., and of St. Stephen's Church, Charleston ; m. Juliette Farwell ; d. 1860, much lamented, having spent an active and useful life. III., Maria, d young. IV., Ann, m. Lucius Parmalee of Vermont ; of their six ch. two are living, Edward C., civil engineer, and commissioner of deeds, Central City, Colorado, and Martha F. who m. Edward Wells of Burlington, . Vt. V., Electa, m. E. S. Gage, residence for a time in Acworth, rem. to


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Iowa-ch., 1, Cranmore W .; 2, Theodore S. VI., John P., m. Mary Dodge, d. in Reading, Mass., 1836. VIII., William V., m. Maria Keen, residence E. Braintree, Mass .- ch., six. VIII., Rusina, d. unm. IX., Velina, d. young, a twin with Rusina. X., James, d. young. XI., Velina, a twin with James, has been for the last ten years connected with Ladies Boarding-Schools in North Granville, N. Y., and West Brattleboro, Vt., winning for herself an enviable reputation. XII., Daniel R., d. at Water- bury, Vt., 1857. XIII., Mary M., m. Dr. J. P. Connor who d. in Astoria, L. I., m. second William H. Woodward, who is also dead, residence, Provi- dence, R. I. ADAM, m. Martha McClure (see McClure family)-ch., I., Caroline, m. John P. Davis (see Davis family). II., John. III., William, d. unm. IV., Margaret. V., Thomas. VI., Milton. VII., Orr. VIII., Othniel.


MATHEW, JAMES, MARTHA, and AGNES were the children of Robert Wal- lace, who emigrated from Scotland to Ireland, and from thence to London- derry, N. H., previous to 1750. A daughter of MATHEW m. Daniel Camp- bell (see Campbell family). Martha, m. William Mitchell (see Mitchell family). AGNES, m. Alexander Houston (see Houston family). JAMES s. in Acworth, 1775, m. Margaret Archibald (see Archibald family)-ch., I., George, b. 1776, m. Harriet Menough, residence Cleveland-ch., 1, James W., m. Adeline Hanchett-ch., (1) George, m. Cassie McKisson-ch., [1] James, [2] Etta, [3] William, (2) Hiram, m. Marianna Means-ch., [1] Adaline R., (3) Mary E., (4) Warner, (5) Joseph, d. young, (6) Leonard C., (7) Margaret S. H .; 2, George Y., m. Ellen Reynolds-ch., (1) William, m. Miss Grant-ch., one, (2) James, m. Henrietta Snyder, d. from wounds received at the battle of Fredericksburg, (3) George Y., m. Miss Belden, residence Omaha City ; 3, Perkins, m. Rebecca Reynolds- ch., (1) Harmon, d. young, (2) George, (3) Maria, (4) Emma, m. Isaac :Connard, (5) Harriet, m. - Ballard, (6) Cora; 4, Emeline. II., Robert, m. Rebecca Menough, rem. to Ohio-ch., 1, Sabrina, m. A. C. Stewart-ch., seven, 2, Caroline, In. A. P. Paine-ch., two, 3, John S., residence Chicago, m. first Harriet E. Bevins-ch., (1) Thera, m. N. B. Rapply-ch., one, John S., m. second Sarah Rich-ch., (2) Frances, m. third Celia Whipple-ch., (3) John S. ; 4, Harriet A., m. J. M. Buel- ch., four, 5, Jane, m. George Stanley, M. D .- ch., five, residence Iowa ; 6, Robert W., m. Mrs. Briggs-ch., five, 7, Adaline A., m. Henry A. Smith -ch., six, residence Mich. III., Jennie, m. Noah Page-ch., I, Wallace, d. young ; 2 Louisa ; 3, Margaret, d. young ; 4, Rebecca ; 5, Jane ; 6, Mar- garet A., d. young ; 7, Clarissa A .; 8, Noah B., m. Delia E. Thompson- ch., (1) Carrie A. IV., John, d. in Texas. V., Anna, m. Hezekiah King (see King family). VI., James, m. Betsey King (see King family)-ch., 1, Emeline, m. John Currier of Langdon-ch., (1) Orson, m. Ellen Smith ; (2) Frances, m. Harvey Dickey (see Dickey family); 2, James D., m. Sophia O'Brien, residence New York city-ch., (1) Elizabeth A., m. H. Roddy-


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ch., [1] George W., (2) George, d. unm., (3) Emeline, m. W. W. Meade -ch., [1] Emma, [2] William, [3] Charles, (4) William J., m. Kearns-ch., [1] William, [2] Edward, (5) James W., m. Miss Coleman, residence Brooklyn ; 3, Samuel K., d. young ; 4, Joseph F., m. Calista Dart, residence Marlow-ch., (1) Emmarvy, m. Albert Sterling-ch., [1] Frederic, (2) James B., d. unm., (3) Oscar, d. unm .; 5, William W., d. in Ohio, m. Mary Morrison (see Liscomb family)-ch., (1) Henry, (2) Emma ; 6, George A., m. Clarinda Whitney (see Whitney family)-ch., (1) Julianna, (2) George, (3) Sumner ; 7, Betsey, m. Sylvester Reed (see Reed family). VII., William, m. Mrs. Polly C. Wallace. VIII., Peggy, d. young. IX., Peggy, m. Joseph Finlay (see Finlay family). X., Nancy K., m. Stephen Thornton (see Thornton family). XI., Jonathan, d. young.


ROBERT WALKER, a native of New Boston, s. in Acworth, 1801, m. Deborah Woodbury (see Woodbury family)-ch., I., Asa, m. Betsey Mathew- son (see Mathewson family), residence Barnard, Vt .- ch., 1, John J .; 2, George W .; 3, Lydia A .; 4, Rebecca. II., Jesse W., m. Polly White, residence Whitefield-ch., 1, Mary A., m. Simeon Sear ; 2, R. Henry ; 3, Betsey J. ; 4, Calvin W .; 5, Alice; 6, Deborah W .; 7, Plummer S .; 8, Franklin P .; 9, Roswell M .; 10, Luretta. III., Sally E., m. Alexander Walker, residence Unity-ch., 1, Horace; 2, Woodbury ; 3, Louisa ; 4, Arvilla ; 5, Angeline ; 6, Emory. IV., Betsey, m. first Kinsman Marshall -ch., 1, Dexter ; 2, Chester, and 3, Chauncey (twins) ; m. second


Thompkins-ch., 4, Jane. V., Roswell, m. first Florinda Clark (see Clark family)-ch., 1, Hammond, m. Phebe Walker-ch., (1) Florinda, residence Claremont ; 2, Willard C., residence Montpelier, m. Laura Clark (see Clark family) ; 3, Pamelia A .; 4, George; 5, Martha J .; 6, Lyman H. V., Roswell, m. second Lydia B. McMillan-ch., 7, Sarah M .; 8, Flora T .; 9, Roswell.


DANIEL C. WALKER moved from Springfield to Acworth, m. Eliza A. Eaton(see Eaton family)-ch., I., Luella S., d. young. II., Edgar D.


John Warner, native of Ipswich, Mass., m. Mary Marden of Portsmouth, in 1775-ch., Susie, d. young ; JAMES M .; John, m. first Susan Orr, m. second Jane Humphry ; Daniel, m. Lucy Gregg ; Betsey, d. young ; Sally, d. unm. 1858; Betsey, m. first Morrison, second Wilson ; Joseph, d .; Stephen, mortally wounded in a naval action in 1812, near Halifax, was the second officer of the vessel ; Nancy, m. Samuel Johnson-ch., WILLIAM (see Johnson family), William, lost overboard at Sumatra from a vessel which he commanded ; NATHANIEL; STANFORTH ; Mary, m. Guy Spencer, d. 1834- ch., 1, J. Warner ; 2, Elizabeth, m. John Dinsmore, residence Alstead ; Martha, m. first Brown, m. second Smith ; Susan, m. Thomas Rogers (see Rogers family). JAMES M. (see Rev. Dr. Wright's letter), m. Patty Grout (see Grout family), s. in Acworth about 1795-ch., I., Daniel J., m. Marietta Cram (see Cram family), d. 1868-ch., 1, Frances H., m. Oliver Dodge-ch., (1) Edward S .; 2, J. Marden; 3, Edward D .; 4, Leavitt. II., George M., m. Sarah H., daughter of Rev. Joseph Merrill-ch., 1,


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Ellen M., m. Chapman-ch., (1) Nellie ; 2, George E., m. -. NATHAN- IEL, s. in Aoworth, 1805, m. Lucy Slader (see Slader family)-ch., I., Pamelia G., m. Rev. Lyman White-ch., 1, Mary ; 2, Carrie A. W. II., Milon M., m. Caroline D. Slader (see Slader family). III., Mary A. S., m. John Blanchard (see Blanchard family). STANFORTH, m. Maria Kenyon-ch., I., Henry. II., Jane, d. unm. III., Franklin, d. unm. IV., Orlando. V. George, d. a prisoner of war at Atlanta.


WILLIAM WARNER, cousin of John Warner, m. Betsey M. Finlay (see Finlay family)-ch., I., Barnet C., m. Clarissa Blanchard (see Blanchard family)-ch., 1, Clara ; 2, Frank. II., Benjamin M., m., Frances Dins- more-ch., 1, Benjamin. III., Hugh, m. Susan Millikin-ch., 1, Willie ; 2, Minnie E., d. young ; 3, Susie B., d. young; 4, Lillie F. DANIEL WAR- NER, brother of William, m. Betsey Keyes (see Keyes family)-ch., I., Lucius, d. young. II., Charles. III., Daniel. IV., Elizabeth. V., Cur- tiss. VI., John.


MOSES WARREN, b. in Northboro, Mass., 1760, enlisted in the Continental army 1776, remaining till near the elose of the war, s. in Acworth, 1782 or 1783, rem. to Warrensville, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio, of which his son Daniel was the first settler, having removed in 1808, following his brother-in-law Ebene- zer Duty of Aeworth, who subsequently s. in Ashtabula Co., Ohio. Mr. Warren accompanied his son to Ohio, was pleased with the country, returned for his family, walking the whole distance, 600 miles. Being hindered he did not emigrate till 1815, when he and his family started for Ohio with a yoke of oxen, four horses and two wagons. They reached their destination after seven weeks' journeying. Here at the age of 55 he commenced pioneer life anew, building the first frame house in the township of his adoption. He, however, lived to see the comforts of civilization multiplied around him. Died at the age of 91. His wife Priscilla Nourse, sister of Daniel Nourse (see Nourse family), lived to the age of 78-ch., I., Sarah, m. Ebenezer Duty of Acworth, rem. to Ohio-ch., 1, Andrew W .; 2, Daniel W .; 3, Persis ; 4, Louisa ; 5, Lovisa; 6, Sarah A .; 7, Mandana; 8, Chloe. II., Daniel, the first settler in Warrensville, Ohio, m. Margaret Prentiss of Langdon-ch., 1, Hiram V. ; 2, Lovina; 3, Prentiss ; 4, William H .; 5, Moses N. ; 6, Paulina A .; 7, James M .; 8, Othello V .; 9, Julietta C. III., Persis. IV., Priscilla, m. Robert Prentiss of Langdon-ch., 1, Sophrona ; 2, Warren ; 3, Almira ; 4, Alphonzo; 5, Lovisa ; 6, Robert ; 7, Moses ; 8, Margaret. V., Chloe. VI., Mary L. VII., Anna W., m. Samuel M. Prentiss of Warrensville-ch., 1, Elizabeth ; 2, Loren ; 3, Lucy ; 4, Solon ; 5, Sophia ; 6, Laura ; 7, Chauncey ; 8, Martha ; 9, Mary ; 10, Perry ; 11, George ; 12, Susan ; 13, Emily. VIII., Moses, m. Sarah N. Hubbell-ch., 1, Milan H .; 2, Leora H .; 3, William M .; 4, Lucelia C .; 5, Priscilla S. ; 6, Rolan N. ; 7, Mary L. IX., William.


JOSEPH WARE of Winchester s. in Acworth, 1812, m. Susannah Nichols -ch., I., Susan M., m. Isaac Kent, residence Alstead-ch., 1, Elisha E. ;




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