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I. Rebecca, b. July 9, 1787.
II. Cynthia, b. Sept. 29, 1790.
III. Polly, b. -
IV. Thomas, b. March 31, 1795.
v. Nancy, b. May 30, 1797.
EZEKIEL DEMARY, md. Nov. 23, 1786, Maria Parker, dau. of Joseph and Abigail (Page) Parker, of Groton, Mass., where she was b. Oct. 6, 1768. Her father removed to Maine and she came to Rindge when a child, and lived with her grandfather, Lieut. Joseph Page. Vide No. 40, of the Page family. Mr. Demary settled upon the farm now of James Damon, where he resided many years. He d. May 1, 1840; his widow d. Aug. 5, 1842.
I. Clarissa, b. May 6, 1787; md. Capt. Freeborn Stearns, g. v.
II. John, b. Dec. 21, 1789; md. Catharine Johnson, q. v.+
III. Maria, b. 1791; md. John V. Platts, g. v.
IV. Fanny, b. Oct. 25, 1794; md. Feb. 18, 1822, Elias Whitney.
v. Linda, b. Feb. 7, 1797 ; md. Jedidiah Foster.
VI. James Locke, b. April 27, 1800.+
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VII. Eliza, b. Feb. 18, 1802.
VIII. Harriet, b. Dec. 9, 1806; md. Oliver Hale, q. v.
JOHN DEMARY, md. July 19, 1813, Catharine Johnson, dau. of Nathan, q. v. He was a tanner, and for a short time was in business at the yard formerly of Benjamin Bancroft, in Rindge Centre. He left his home and cred- itors with hasty words of farewell, about 1815. His only child,
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I. Nathan Johnson, b. April 22, 1814, was a man of many eccentricities, but of superior natural abil- ity. He d. unmd., felo de se, Nov. 29, 1859.
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JAMES LOCKE DEMARY, md. Oct. 24, 1822, Olive Page, . dau. of Elias and Olive (Smith) Page, g. v. She d. Dec. 7, 1825; md. (2d) March 15, 1826, Esther Page, a sister of Olive; she d. May 11, 1868.
I. Olive, b. June 18, 1824; md. Ezekiel Haskell.
II. Joseph P., b. Nov. 20, 1826; d. Sept. 15, 1829.
III. Esther S., b. Dec. 5, 1828; d. April 1, 1829.
IV. James L., b. Dec. 25, 1829; md. Laura Metcalf, dau. of Timothy, g. v.
v. Nancy K., b. Dec. 11, 1831 ; md. Leonard P. Well- ington, q. v. She d. April 15, 1859.
VI. John M., b. Jan. 11, 1834; md. Lydia Church, and resides in Winchendon.
VII. Aberlino J., b. Feb. 11, 1836; md. Angeline E. Tarbell, adopted dau. of Samuel Tarbell.
VIII. Christopher C., b. Feb. 16, 1838; md. Oct. 4, 1859, Olive Page, dau. of Jonathan Page. Re- sides in Rindge.
IX. Esther A., b. Dec. 2, 1839; md. Abram Richards, son of John Richards.
x. Thomas, b. Jan. 18, 1842; d. in the army, Feb. 1, 1863.
XI. Hannah E., b. Feb. 13, 1844; md. Rufus Whit- ney, of Fitzwilliam.
NATHAN DERBY was b. in Princeton, Mass., about 1765. He md. Susan Thompson, of Sterling, Mass., and after a residence of several years in Leominster, Mass., they removed to the south-west part of this town in 18 -. Several years later he removed to Andover, Vt. He d. 1838; his widow d. 1848.
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I. Nathan, md. Betsey Thomas, dau. of Capt. Philip Thomas, q. v. She d. July 11, 1822, and he md. (2d) Betsey Dowse. He resides in Andover, Vt.
II. Oliver, md. Betsey Hadley, and removed to Groton, Mass .; d. 1869.
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m. Betsey, d. young.
IV. Deliverance, md. Betsey Whitney, and resided in Groton and in Harvard, Mass. He d. in the lat- ter town 1837.
v. Sophia, md. Asa Prescott, of Westford, and re- moved to California.
VI. Ephraim, ind. Betsey Whitney; has resided in Westmoreland; is now in Nashua, N. H. His wife d. 1861.
VII. Milo, b. 1802; mnd. Nov. 27, 1833, Clara Cook, dau. of John and Anna (Beals) Cook. He d. in Ash- burnham June 8, 1851, and his widow md. (2d) David Nutting, who d. Feb. 24, 1863. There were three children of Milo and Clara Derby.
1. Edward M., b. May 16, 1836; d. Nov. 27, 1844.
2. Wilbur M., b. May 6, 1841; md. May 10, 1865, Martha A. Page, dau. of Warren and Mary (Brown) Page, of Winchester, N. H. They reside in East Rindge.
3. Lizzie C., b. March 29, 1848; md. May 10, 1865, Willard Page, son of Warren and Mary (Brown) Page. She d. Sept. 27, 1867. He resides in East Rindge.
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VIII. Mary, md. Eli Green, of Westford, Mass., and d. 1837.
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IX. Josiah, md. Betsey Whitney, and resides in Ash- burnham.
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x. Emily, md. Dwell Whitney, of Ashburnham. She d. 1868, and he md. (2d) Rebecca (Gilson) Crouch, widow of Joel Crouch.
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SILAS DUTTON md. in Lunenburg, May 3, 1763, Sarah Whitney, and removed the following year to this town. After 1771 this family disappear from the records. Their children, as far as known, were :-
I. Silas, b. in Lunenburg May, 1764.
II. Polly, bap. in Rindge Aug: 31, 1766.
III. Oliver, bap. in Rindge April 26, 1767.
IV. Jane, bap. in Rindge Nov. 10, 1771.
v. Zacariah, bap. in Rindge Nov. 10, 1771.
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REED DUTTON md. Betsey Burnap, and resided a few years from 1829 on the farm now of Dea. James Bancroft. They were subsequently divorced, and he is again md. and resides in Milford, N. H. Two children were b. in Rindge.
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II. Lois E., b. Jan. 18, 1830; md. May 31, 1848, Abram G. Lawrence, of Ashby, Mass. They resided in Rindge from 1856 until 1869. Now reside in Fitchburg, Mass. Mr. Lawrence is a son of Benjamin and Sally (Gibson) Lawrence, of Ashby, and a grandson of Peter Lawrence, who was several years in the army during the Revolution. He was b. Oct. 17, 1742, and was a son of Dea. Jonathan Lawrence, of Littleton, and a grandson of Major Eleazer Lawrence, of Groton and Littleton, and he a son of Peleg Lawrence, of Groton, who was a son of John Lawrence, the emigrant, who settled in Water- town in 1635, and subsequently removed to Groton.
BARTHOLOMEW DWINNEL enlisted in 1780 into the Con- tinental service. The same year he and his wife were seated in the meeting-house, and he was subsequently elected to minor offices.
BARTHOLOMEW DWINNEL, perhaps the same person, md. June 23, 1785, Rebecca Towne, dau. of Dea. Francis Towne, and removed to Keene, N. H.
MICHAEL DWINNEL md. Dec. 3, 1795, Lydia Towne, sister of Rebecca, and removed to Keene, N. H.
SARAH DWINNEL md. Aug. 14, 1781, Abel Jewett, son of Ezekiel.
REBECCA DWINNEL md. Nov. 12, 1812, Solomon Saw- tell, (2d) g. v. It is impossible to indicate in what man- ner the above were related.
EARL.
WILLIAM EARL was residing in Boxford, Mass., in 1719, and was taxed there for several succeeding years. He md. in Middleton, Nov. 10, 1719, Elizabeth Curtis, by whom he had five children. He d. previous to 1736, and his widow was living in 1785. He spelled his name Eills, and upon the records the name is frequently written Iles; but his descendants have restored the original orthography of the name.
1 WILLIAM EARL, son of William, of Boxford, was b. March 25, 1723; md. Aug. 23, 1744, Martha Booth, of Middleton. He resided in Boxford until 1750, and prob- ably until a later period. At an advanced age he re- moved to this town, where he d. 1799. Of his six chil- dren only one became a resident of Rindge.
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JOHN EARL, son of William, grandson of William, was b. in Boxford, May 16, 1746, and came to Rindge soon after the incorporation of the town. He md. in Groton, July 17, 1773, Rebecca Page, dau. of Joseph Page, then of Groton, but subsequently of this town. In Butler's " History of Groton " the record of this marriage styles him John Ellis, an easy mistake for Eills. He settled upon the farm more recently occupied by Josiah Stratton, senior and junior, where he d. May 10, 1803, and his widow d. Sept. 25, 1830. He was several years collector of taxes and constable, and during the Revolution the town's proportion of the State tax was frequently paid by him.
3 I. Rebecca, b. Feb. 21, 1774; md. May 6, 1794, Thomas Cutler, son of Thomas and Abigail (Reed) Cutler, of Lexington, Mass., and a nephew of Capt. Solomon Cutler, of Rindge. They resided in Lexington and in Ashby. He d. in Boxford, Mass., Feb. 14, 1833, aged 64.
1. Charles, b. Feb. 3, 1795; md. Prudence Holden. Two children.
2. Abigail, b. Aug. 27, 1796; md. Abel Greene, of Carlisle, Mass., and d. Sept. 30, 1837.
3. Marshall, b. June 10, 1800; md. Catherine Wood, of Dunstable, and d. in Mobile, Ala., Aug. 25, 1850.
4. Thomas C., b. Jan. 16, 1803; md. Maria Wood, of Dunstable; md. (2d) Louisa Wheat. He removed to Bedford, Mass.
5. Rebecca, b. April 14, 1805; d. unmd. Aug. 15, 1826.
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6. Nathaniel C., b. Aug. 21, 1808; md. Susan Lane; (2d) Catherine Wheeler; (3d) Elizabeth Reed. He settled in Bedford.
7. Leonard N., b. April 13, 1811; d. unmd. Jan. 19, 1835.
8. Alice S., b. July 7, 1815; md. S. Harring- ton; d. May 10, 1839.
10 11 12 II. Sally, b. Sept. 8, 1775; md. Aug. 6, 1798, Isaac Smith, of Lexington, son of Josiah and Hannah (Brown) Smith. He d. Dec. 6, 1840; she d. Sept. 25, 1861. Five children : -
13 1. Eliza, b. Jan. 22, 1800; md. March 24, 1831, Charles Blodget.
14 2. Susan P., b. July 21, 1801; md. May 8, 1823, Francis Kittridge.
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3. Mary, b. Jan. 16, 1803; md. 1835, Wm. B. Smith.
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4. John, b. Oct. 17, 1804; md. Oct. 16, 1831, Hannah Fillebrown.
5. Martha B., b. Jan. 20, 1809; d. unmd. May 30, 1851.
III. Eunice, b. Sept. 16, 1777; md. Capt. Leonard Wellington, g. v.
IV. Nabby, b. Aug. 16, 1779; md. Isaac Wood, q. v.
v. Cally, b. Oct. 30, 1781; d. in Rindge unmd. Jan. 20,1862.
VI. Mary, b. Nov. 11, 1784; md. David Wood, g. v.
VII. Hepsibeth, b. Oct. 26, 1787; md. Josiah Stratton, q. v.
VIII. John, b. Oct. 30, 1789; md. in Burlington, Vt., Rhoda Carter. He resided in Burlington, and later in the States of New York and Michigan. Four of his nine children d. young. The others, if living, reside in the boundless West.
Ix. Grata, b. Aug. 10, 1792; md. 1818, John A. Gillet, of Burlington, Vt.
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AARON EASTY, or ESTY, resided in town only a few years. He md. Oct. 22, 1766, Molley Hopper, probably of Lynn. With two children they removed to Rindge in 1770 or 1771. They were here in 1776, but the name dis- appears from the records previous to 1780. It is tradition that he returned to Topsfield or vicinity.
I. Joseph, b. in Topsfield Sept. 5, 1767. II. Hannah, b. in Topsfield July -, 1769.
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III. William, b. in Rindge May 26, 1771.
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IV. John, b. in Rindge June -, 1773.
1 JOSEPH EATON for a short time was interested in the manufacture of shoes, and Charles and Lott Eaton were workmen in the same business; but none of them were more than temporary residents here.
EDDY.
JOHN EDDY, a brother of Samuel, of Plymouth, was a son of Rev. Will- iam Eddy, of Crainbrook, Kent County, England. He came to America 1630, and soon after settled in Watertown, where he was selectman 1635, '36, '37. He d. Oct. 12, 1684, aged 90. His son Samuel, b. Sept. 30, 1640, d. Nov. 2, 1711, leaving seven children, the eldest of whom was Samuel, b. June 4, 1668; md. Dec. 13, 1693, Elizabeth Woodward, dau. of George and Elizabeth (Hammond) Woodward, of Watertown. Benja- min, their seventh child, b. Nov. 30, 1707, removed from Watertown to Newton, where he md. 1733, Elizabeth Truesdale, dau. of Samuel and Elizabeth (Hammond) Truesdale. Their third child and eldest son was Benjamin, b. Oct. 21, 1739. He served three years in the Revolution. In Dec., 1760, he md. Sarah Holland, by whom he had eleven children, and among them Dea. Benjamin Eddy, of Rindge.
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DEA. BENJAMIN EDDY, the sixth generation from John Eddy, the emigrant, was b. Sept. 13, 1764. He md. Zelida Peirce, who was the mother of his five children. In 1821 he removed to this town, and in Oct. of that year md. Mrs. Mary Stone. She d. Sept. 17, 1826. Two years later he removed to Newton, where he d. in 1852. He was chosen deacon of the Congregational Church Aug. 4, 1823, and continued in the office during his residence in this town.
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BENJAMIN F. EDDY, a grandson of Dea. Eddy, md. Mary Goodridge, dau. of David and Susan Goodridge. After his decease she md. (2d) William A. Sherwin, of Rindge, 7. v., and her two children became residents of this town.
I. Benjamin Webster, b. July 4, 1842; md. June, 1868, Lizzie Wilson. He is a dealer in books and stationery, Fitchburg.
3 4 II. Mary A., b. July 3, 1844; md. Frederick Spauld- ing, of Jaffrey. 1 JOHN EMORY, the ancestor of the Emorys of Rindge, was probably a descendant of the Newbury family. The change in the orthography from Emery to Emory was adopted since the emigration to this town. He was b. in- Topsfield, 1750, where he md. Elizabeth Perkins. They came to Rindge in 1771, and settled in the south-west part of the town. He was unpretending in his manner and upright in character. He d. March 26, 1839, aged 88.
I. Francis, b. Aug. 14, 1770, in Topsfield. +
II. Daniel, b. July 5, 1772. +
III. John, b. Oct. 14, 1774. +
IV. Isaac, b. March 25, 1776 ; lived and died in the State of New York.
v. Stephen, b. May 13, 1778. +
VI. Betsey, b. April 25, 1782; d. unmd. Sept. 1, 1844. VII. Olive, b. Sept. 26, 1784; d. unmd. Aug. 20, 1855. VIII. Enos, b. Oct. 23, 1791. - +-
FRANCIS EMORY md. Jan. 18, 1796, Eunice Philbrick, dau. of James, q. v. They resided a few years in Graf- ton, Vt., and subsequently in Winchendon. They had seven children.
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I. Grata, b. in Grafton, Oct. 17, 1797; d. Oct. 13, 1801.
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II. Elizabeth. P., b. in Grafton, Aug. 23, 1799; d. Oct. 21, 1801.
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III. John, b. in Winchendon, Nov. 20, 1800; md. Sept. 24, 1823, Sarah F. Barrett, who d. May 9, 1830; md. (2d) Almira Jones, dau. of Daniel and Lucy (Ames) Jones, of Framingham, Mass. He d. Dec. 4, 1866. Three children by first wife.
1. Jane, md. Henry O. Blanchard. Reside in Wisconsin.
2. Maria, md. David M. Parker. Reside in Wisconsin.
3. Justin, md. Elizabeth Barber, of Winchen- don. Now reside in Rindge.
IV. Eunice, b. April 30, 1803; md., about 1825, Milo Stone, son of Capt. Ebenezer and Sybil (Howe) Stone, of Townsend, Mass. He was a merchant and hotel-keeper in Rindge a short time. He d. July 16, 1834. She md. (2d) George French, and d. Feb. 25, 1837.
v. Lucretia, b. Feb. 24, 1805; md. Hubbard Moors, q. v.
VI. Louisa, b. Oct. 3, 1807 ; md. April 3, 1834, Hollis Chaffin. They lived in Rindge a few years, and now reside in Providence, R. I.
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VII. Sarah S., b. Aug. 26, 1809 ; md. July 3, 1838, Hos- ley Shedd, of Tewksbury ; resided there. He d. June 16, 1874. She d. Dec. 9, 1873. No chil- dren.
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DANIEL EMORY md. Betsey Curtice, dau. of Abner and Ruth (Hale) Curtice. She was b. in Boxford, Mass., July 14, 1772, and when a child her parents removed to Win- chendon. Mr. Emory was engaged in the manufacture of nest-boxes in this town until 1806, when he removed to Jaffrey. About 1825 he went to Pennsylvania, where he was a farmer and manufacturer, and for several years was postmaster. He d. in Mehoopany, Wyoming Co., Pa., 1855. His wife d. in Jaffrey, 1848.
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I. Permelia, b. Nov. 1, 1794; d. unmd. in Ware, Mass. II. Prentice Burr, b. July 17, 1797. He was a physi- cian. Resided and d. in New Jersey.
III. Alvah, b. June 11, 1799. He was a hatter, and after his marriage resided in Leominster, Mass. He d., s. p., Sept. 24, 1851.
IV. Ambrose, b. Nov. 12, 1802; md. Mary Godding, dau. of Henry Godding, q. v., and resided in Rindge and Jaffrey.
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2. Martha Anna; md. John Durant.
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v. Cynthia, b. -; mnd. Levi Joslin, of Rindge, q. v. She d. leaving two sons.
1. Levi. 2. Judson.
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VII. Sophia, b. -; md. Jonathan J. Ayers, of North Brookfield, Mass.
JOHN EMORY Ind. Dec. 25, 1806, Deborah Towne, dau. of Dea. Francis Towne. He was a farmer in Rindge. He d. June 7, 1838; she d. Oct. 14, 1832.
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I. Charles Pinckney, b. Oct. 15, 1817; d. unmd. April 5, 1853.
II. Francis Towne, b. July 24, 1811; md. Nov. 5, 1844, Mary Smith. Lived in Rindge until 1856, when he removed to Prairie City, Ill. They have three sons.
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III. Elizabeth P., b. June 10, 1815; md. Nov., 1857, Walter Brooks; resided in Rindge until 1866, and then removed to Prairie City, Ill., where she d. Aug., 1870.
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IV. Deborah, b. Dec., 1820; md. Jacob Newell, of Jaf- frey. He d. April 5, 1863, a member of Co. F, . 16th N. H. Vols.
1. George A., b. June 19, 1850; md. Feb. 9, 1871, Sarah M. Wright, dau. of Edward and Maria (Sawin) Wright, of Rindge.
2. Henry O., b. Feb. 8, 1856; d. young.
3. Francis H., b. April 8, 1857; d. young.
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CAPT. STEPHEN EMORY md. Feb. 15, 1804, Betsey Wood, dau. of Isaac, senior, g. v. She d. March 2, 1807; md. (2d) May 30, 1810, Polly Ingalls, dau. of Jonathan, q. v. ; she d. May 20, 1826; md. (3d) July 19, 1827, Hep- sey Buswell, dau. of John, q. v. He d. Jan. 13, 1874, aged 95 years and 8 months, being more than five years older than any person living, at the time, in Rindge. His wife d. March 7, 1858. Capt. Emory was a farmer, and for many years was engaged in the manufacture of nest- boxes and drums. He was a captain in the militia, select- man, and frequently elected to other offices, and was universally respected for integrity and honesty.
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II. Albert, b. March 5, 1811; resides in Canton, Ill .; md. Sarah Jane Capps.
1. Eliza Jane.
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2. Charles Albert.
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III. Augustus, b. Sept. 27, 1813; resides in Canton, Ill .; md. Permelia Woodworth.
1. Herbert.
IV. Eliza, b. May 31, 1816; d. Sept. 16, 1816.
v. Eliza, b. Feb. 21, 1819; resides in Rindge.
VI. Infant, b. July, 1823; d. same month.
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VIII. Stephen B., b. Sept. 1, 1828 ; d. Dec. 17, 1847.
IX. Elizabeth, b. April 23, 1833; d. May 24, 1836.
x. Caroline M., b. June 26, 1834; d. April 22, 1836.
XI. Ellen, b. Jan. 7, 1836; d. unmd. Sept. 30, 1864.
ENOS EMORY md. April 22, 1817, Zipporah Hale, dau. of David Hale, g. v. They resided in Keene, Groton, and Ashburnham. She d. of small-pox, Sept. 14, 1848; he d. Feb. 20, 1867. They had four children.
I. Mary J., b. Jan. 23, 1818; md. June 15, 1839, George E. Lane, son of Elias and Anna (Jones) Lane. They reside in Fitchburg.
II. William H., b. March 27, 1821; md. June 11, 1856, Mary A. Lane, dau. of John and Anna (Cook) Lane. They reside in Ashburnham.
III Charles H., b. March 29, 1823; md. Oct. 11, 1848, Eliza M. Lane, dau. of Elias and Anna (Jones) Lane. He is a machinist in Fitchburg.
IV. Pascal P., b. July 21, 1825; md. Nov. 27, 1850, Marilla J. Lane, dau. of Elias and Anna (Jones) Lane. Merchant in Springfield, Mass.
DANIEL EMORY, son of Daniel, md. Sept. 30, 1829, Susanna (Coolidge) Peirce, b. Jan. 31, 1807, dau. of Lieut. Stephen and Drusilla (Patterson) Peirce, of Lunenburg. He was an extensive dealer in hats, caps, and furnishing goods, in Fitchburg, Mass., where he d. March 31, 1858. His widow resides with her dau. in Cambridge, Mass.
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I. Charles Augustus, b. April 21, 1831; md. June 20, 1854, Nancy C. Peirce, of Lunenburg. Vide Crumbie Register, No. 14. He continued for several years the business of his father, and is now a provision dealer in Fitchburg.
1. Nellie Frances, b. July 24, 1855 ; d. March 27,1863.
2. Minnie Louisa, b. March 20, 1859; d. April 9, 1863.
3. Charles Lincoln, b. March 15, 1861; d. March 22, 1863.
4. Frank Eugene, b. Jan. 19, 1866.
5. Bertram Peirce, b. Aug. 26, 1868.
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II. Sydney Patterson, b. Feb. 28, 1835; md. Feb. 24, 1863, Cynthia E. Osborn, dau. of Leonard Osborn. She d. April 10, 1856, leaving one child. He md. (2d) Nov. 7, 1867, Sarah (Davis) Newton, h. March 21, 1837, widow of Dexter Newton, and dau. of Winslow and Lydia (Learned) Davis, of Templeton, Mass. He is proprietor of a restau- rant in Fitchburg, and has been successful in business.
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1. Walter Osborn, b. March 31, 1865; d. June 26, 1865.
2. Louie Patterson, b. March 13, 1871; d. May 29, 1871.
III. William Childs, b. June 23, 1836; md. June 9, 1859, Georgianna Frances Leavitt, b. June 9, 1836, dau. of James and Louisa (Lord) Leavitt, of Lowell and Wilmington, Mass. He is a pro- vision dealer in Fitchburg, and has been success- ful in that and other business. r
1. Willie Leavitt, b. May 5, 1864; d. May 8, 1867.
2. Walter Leavitt, b. Nov. 10, 1868.
IV. Caroline Frances, b. July 5, 1838; d. May 7, 1840. v. Edward Franklin, b. April 28, 1841 ; md. Aug. 29, 1860, Mary Mildred Colby, b. Feb. 12, 1843, dau. of John and Sarah C. (Purington) Colby, of Bath, Me. He served three years in the 36th Mass. Vols .; was promoted to Lieutenant, and detailed as Brigade and later as Division Com- missary and Quartermaster. He is now a pro- vision dealer in Fitchburg.
1. Cora Althea, b. in Fitchburg, Dec. 19, 1861.
2. Gertrude Susan, b. in Fitchburg, Jan. 10, 1865.
3. Frederick Lincoln, b. in Lunenburg, April 9, 1867.
VI. Frederick Peirce, b. April 29, 1843; d. May 12, 1844.
VII. Sarah Emma, b. April 7, 1845 ; md. June 15, 1869, Henry D. Yerxa, son of Benjamin and Isabella Yerxa. He is of the firm of Cobb, Bates & Yerxa, grocers, Boston. Residence in Cambridge.
1. Sadie E., b. Sept. 6, 1871.
2. Henry D., b. March 12, 1874.
VIII. Abbie Susan, b. Oct. 16, 1847; d. Aug. 24, 1848. IX. Herbert, b. Feb. 3, 1851; a salesman in Boston.
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DEROSTUS W. EMORY md. Mary Peirce, dau. of Benja- min, sen., g. v. He is a farmer, and resides in Rindge.
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I. George A., b. March 28, 1828; md. May 20, 1854, Martha J. Bass, dau. of David Bass, of Sharon, N. H. She d. June 21, 1863; md. (2d) June 5, 1864, Maria E. Stearns, of Jaffrey. They reside in Sharon.
II. Julia Augusta, b. Sept. 24, 1830; md. Sept. 24, 1851, Charles F. Stearns, son of Capt. Freeborn Stearns, q. v.
III. Derostus P., b. March 27, 1832; md. Nov., 1858, H. Augusta Davis, dau. of Joseph Davis, q. v. They reside in Sharon, N. H., where Mr. Emory is extensively engaged in the manufacture of coarse lumber.
IV. Jane E., b. Feb. 13, 1835; md. Rodney A. Hub- bard, son of Eliphalet, q. v.
v. Warren W., b. Feb. 12, 1837; md. Nov., 1860, Caroline Lake, dau. of Alison, q. v., who d. May 17, 1867 ; md. (2d) May 19, 1868, Abbie T. Lake, dau. of Ira, g. v. He is a merchant in Rindge, of the firm of Fletcher & Emory, and has been town clerk since 1868, and is town treasurer the present year.
VI. Albert A., b. July 7, 1842; md. Nov., 1866, Mary Anna Wilder, dau. of Frederic A. Wilder, q. v. He is a farmer, and resides upon the home place. VII. Marianna, b. Sept. 18, 1847; md. Sept. 18, 1872, William B. Robbins, of East Jaffrey, where they reside.
ABEL FISKE FARRAR, of the eighth generation in descent from Jacob Farrar, of Lancaster, a son of Jacob and Achsah (Fiske) Farrar, and a grandson of Rev. Abel Fiske, the second minister of Wilton, N. H., md. Nov. 10, 1836, Emeline Rice, dau. of Abijah Rice, q. v., and was engaged in mercantile pursuits in Worcester and in Bos- ton until 1855, when he removed to this town. Vide "Farrar Genealogy."
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I. Arthur, b. Dec. 3, 1837; md. Fannie Cook. He resides in Chicago, and is of the firm of Farrar & Wilson, who are general agents and control the sale of the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines in the North-west.
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II. Emma, b. July 25, 1839; has pursued a liberal course of study, and is a physician in Pittsburg, Pa.
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III. Oscar, b. March 23, 1841; resides in Rindge. IV. Walter, b. Nov. 29, 1843; d. Sept. 23, 1849.
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HISTORY OF RINDGE.
v. Fiske, b. Jan. 9, 1848 ; a real estate broker in Den- ver, Col.
VI. Jacob Hamilton, b. July 21, 1849; a graduate of Harvard, class of 1874.
VII. Lillian, b. Aug. 3, 1851 ; a teacher in Pittsburg. VIII. Jennie Greene, b. April 18, 1854.
JONAS FAULKNER, b. 1764; md. Eunice Stone, dau. of Silas Stone, of Boxborough, Mass., and removed upon the farm subsequently of John P. Symonds, Esq., in 1793. He was in the Revolutionary army, and was a pensioner. He d. June 24, 1837, and his widow d. a few years later.
I. Sophia, b. Feb. 28, 1794; md. John Whitney, q. v.
II. Sukey, b. March 16, 1799; d. young.
III. Susannah, b. June 26, 1803; md. John P. Sy- 1 monds, q. v.
JOHN FAULKNER, a brother of Jonas, was in Rindge several years. He was not md.
1 JOHN FENNO, son of Joseph and Helen (Derby) Fenno, of Westminster, Mass., b. March 22, 1793. Came to this town 1813. June 17 of that year he md. Hannah Stiles, dau. of Hezekiah Stiles, q. v. She d. Aug. 15, 1822; md. (2d) Oct., 1823, widow Betsey (Fletcher) Reed. The date of her death is unknown; and he md. (3d) May 2, 1834, Susannah (Stone) Reed, widow of James Reed, g. v. She d. May 11, 1840. Mr. Fenno was in the serv- ice in 1814, at Portsmouth. He removed, about 1840, to Hinsdale, N. Y., where he md. (4th) Mary E. Houghton, by whom he had five children. He d. in Waterford, Penn., Aug. 9, 1860. His widow resides in Lodi, Seneca Co., N. Y.
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I. John Stiles, b. Nov. 22, 1814; md. June 4, 1837, Susan R. Fenno, dau. of Amos Fenno, q. v. She d. April 28, 1843; md. (2d) Nov. 30, 1843, Eveline W. Stiles, dau. of Samuel Stiles, q. v. He resided many years in Rindge; now lives in Waltham, Mass.
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1. William Orville, b. Aug. 25, 1839; d. May 6, 1840. 2. Susan Helen, b. April 28, 1841; md. Edward R. Hastings, of Waltham.
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