The history of Dublin, N.H. : containing the address by Charles Mason, and the proceedings at the centennial celebration, June 17, 1852, with a register of families, Part 66

Author: Dublin (N.H.); Leonard, L. W. (Levi Washburn), 1790?-1864; Seward, Josiah Lafayette, 1845-1917; Mason, Charles, 1810-1901
Publication date: 1920
Publisher: Dublin, N.H. : The Town
Number of Pages: 1212


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I. Susan Almeda, b. in Antrim, Aug. 1, 1832; d. in D., Oct. 8, 1846.


II. Benjamin Pierce, b. in Antrim, Feb. 14, 1834.


III. James, b. in Hancock, May 31, 1836.


IV. Josiah M., b. in Jaffrey, May 23, 1838.


V. Lydia Ann, b. in D., Jan. 8, 1841; m. Asa Knowlton, son of Silas, q. v.


VI. Mary Jane, b. in D., Aug. 15, 1843.


VII. Mehetabel A., b. in D., Sept. 18, 1845.


VIII. Susan Maria, b. in D., April 3, 1848.


IX. Jonathan Emery, b. in D., April 20, 1850.


DARRACOTT


WILLIAM DARRACOTT, b. in Shrewsbury, Vt., Feb. 17, 1804; d. in D., Aug. 28, 1884; settled, May, 1833, on lot 22, range 4, on the farm formerly occupied by Samuel Stone; m., May 1, 1834, Julia Johnson of Jaffrey, b., April 17, 1806, d. in D., Dec. 11, 1861; dau. of Levi Johnson. Ch .:


I. Sarah Jane, b., May 27, 1837; m. James Allison, q. v.


II. Betsey Maria, b., April 29, 1839; m. James Allison, q. v.


III. An infant son, b., May 2, 1843; d., May 5, 1843.


IV. An infant dau., twin to the preceding, d., May 19, 1843, according to the headstone, correcting the former history.


V. Julia Rosetta, b., May 22, 1845; d., April, 22, 1875.


DAVIS


WILLIAM DAVIS, from Amherst; b., September, 1753; d., Aug. 28, 1819; settled in D., 1793, on lot 7, range 7; m.,


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April 3, 1794, Betsey Jones, dau. of Samuel Jones, Sr .; re., 1801, to lot 7, range 5, and, in 1804, to lot 3, range 1. Ch .:


I. Daniel, b., Nov. 19, 1794; d. in Peru, Vt., March 25, 1853.


II. William, b., Feb. 21, 1797; d. in D., Oct. 4, 1870; m., May 29, 1823, Annis Lovell of West Boylston, Mass., who d. in D., April 18, 1859, in her 71st year. We have the record of an infant that d., Oct. 18, 1827.


III. Peter, b., Sept. 10, 1799; d., Aug. 16, 1852; m., October, 1821, Elizabeth Turner of Peterborough; m. 2d., Nov. 11, 1828, Louisa Royce of Marlow, b., Aug. 31, 1810; d., May 29, 1870. Ch .: 1. Joseph, b., Nov. 23, 1822; m., Sept. 25, 1847, Martha Hadley of Peterborough, where they res .; 2. Lorenzo, b., Feb. 26, 1830; m., Dec. 22, 1853, Mary E. Prescott of Groton, Mass .; 3. William, b., Jan. 28, 1832; d., Dec. 26, 1857; 4. Ann Louisa, b., Aug. 9, 1834; m. Maj. William Henry Burt, an officer of the Civil War, a lawyer in Keene, where he died. She was a lady of much culture and refinement, She continued to reside in Keene many years after her husband's death, where she died, s. p .; 5. George S., b., Nov. 25, 1844; d., Dec. 26, 1862.


IV. Lucy, b., March 20, 1802; m., Feb. 25, 1827, Aaron Sawtell of Jaffrey, where they res.


V. Samuel, b., Sept. 30, 1804; d., Oct. 3, 1805.


VI. Eliza, b., Feb. 8, 1807; mn., September, 1828, David Robbins of Jaffrey, and re. to Peru, Vt.


VII. Ruth, b., May 3, 1810; d., Aug. 15, 1834.


VIII. Hannah, b., Dec. 4, 1812; m., Jan. 13, 1831, William Hayward of Gilsum; res. in Lawrence, Mass.


IX. Sarah, b., Sept. 15, 1815; d. at Lawrence, Mass., Sept. 1, 1851; m., Aug. 8, 1847, Milton B. Barney of Cumberland, R. I., who d. at Lawrence, Dec. 31, 1849.


DAVISON


SAMUEL DAVISON, b., June 3, 1788, came to D. from Peter- borough, 1815. He was a farmer and a merchant. He operated the store on the flat opposite the hotel. He continued to live in D. until his death. He m., Feb. 22, 1812, Mary Childs, b., April 11, 1794; d. in D., Sept. 16, 1860; dau. of Artemas and Lucy (Keyes) Childs.


DERBY


SAMUEL DERBY, b. in Hollis, Aug. 23, 1771; d. in D., Feb. 9, 1841; son of Thomas T. and Elizabeth (Wright) Derby. He came to D., about 12 years of age, with his step-father, Stephen Bent. On Jan. 30, 1796, he purchased of Bartholo- mew Goyer the farm on which he spent the remainder of his life. He was an active, energetic man, never afraid of hard work, and often, at harvest time, when the moon favored, worked all night. His first ancestor in this country was John


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Derby, and the line runs, John, John, Ebenezer, Tarbox, Samuel. He m. 1st, Aug. 21, 1796, Lois Twitchell, b. in D., Jan. 6, 1777; d. there, Feb. 25, 1805; dau. of Joseph and Mercy (Holbrook) Twitchell. He m. 2d, Feb. 23, 1806, Betsey Knowlton, b. in D., May 14, 1781; d. there, March 28, 1833; dau. of Deacon John and Martha (Jennings) Knowlton. He m. 3d, May 29, 1834, Ruth Perry, b., Nov. 21, 1789; d., Sept. 26, 1868; dau. of Jonathan and Betsey (Hill) Perry. Ch .:


I. Eliza, b., Nov. 28, 1797; m., Nov. 10, 1825, Charles Corey, q. v. II. Dexter, b., Dec. 22, 1799; d., March 21, 1802.


III. Lucy, b., Nov. 27, 1801; m., March 18, 1824, Moses G. Gowing, q. v.


IV. Lois, b., Feb. 12, 1805; m., March 17, 1834, Oliver Martin; res. in Walpole; ch., names unknown.


V. Elvira, b., Dec. 8, 1806; m., Dec. 20, 1825, Hervey Learned, q. v.


VI. Mary Ann, b., May 17, 1808; m., Feb. 14, 1832, Luther D. Knowl- ton; res. at Walpole.


VII. Dexter, b., July 10, 1810, 2.


VIII. Franklin, b., May 20, 1812; d., Sept. 6, 1836; m., 1833, Susanna -, of Boston, Mass., who d., May 3, 1836, ae. 28.


IX. Webster, b., July 28, 1814; d., April 22, 1835.


X. Betsey Jane, b., Nov. 27, 1819; m., Jan. 29, 1839, Charles Whitte- more, q. v .; res. at Ravenswood, Long Island, N. Y.


2. DEXTER DERBY, son of Samuel, 1, b. in D., July 10, 1810; d. there, July 7, 1886; held various town offices, such as, school committeeman, selectman, and town agent. He m., Dec. 17, 1840, Julia Piper, b. in D., March 27, 1819; d. there, Nov. 17, 1911; dau. of Jonas Brooks and Julia (Green- wood) Piper. Mrs. Derby was an old-time teacher of youth in the public schools. She was a lady of marked mental en- - dowments, and retained her interest in public affairs to the last. Ch .:


I. Samuel Carroll, b. in D., March 3, 1842, 3.


II. Emily Elizabeth, b. in D., Nov. 26, 1846; a successful teacher, for many years, in the public schools; res. in D.


3. SAMUEL CARROLL DERBY, son of Dexter, 2, b. in D., March 3, 1842; graduated at Harvard University, A.B., 1866; A.M., 1869 (in course), 1877 (by examination, after a period of study). He was Acting President of Antioch Col- lege, 1873-1877; President of Antioch College, 1877-1881; has been for many years Professor of Latin in the Ohio State University at Columbus. He m. Ist, Aug. 29, 1872, Eunice Harlow Ransom, b. at Pierrpont Manor, N. Y., July 15, 1842; d. at Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 4, 1881; dau. of Giles Peckham


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and Cynthia (Harlow) Ransom. He m. 2d, Dec. 27, 1883; Frances Gage Janney, b. in Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 2, 1852, d. there, Aug. 30, 1892; dau. of John Jay and Rebecca Ann (Smith) Janney. He m. 3d, Aug. 29, 1903, Margaret Eliza- beth Leonard, b. in Hinsdale, Feb. 18, 1867; dau. of Dr. William Smith and Martha Elmira (Greenwood) Leonard. Ch .: 1. Florence Harlow, b. at Yellow Springs, Ohio, Nov. 8, 1873; m., July 24, 1901, Charles Edmund Haigler, connected with the College of Mines, Houghton, Mich. 2. Alice Green- wood, b. at Yellow Springs, Ohio, Oct. 24, 1878. 3. Walter Janney, b. in Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 23, 1884; drowned in Buckeye Lake, Licking Co., Ohio, Sept. 9, 1903. 4. Dorothy Frances, b. in Columbus, Ohio, May 2, 1889; d. there, Jan. 10, 1900.


DION


HENRY DION (whose real name in French is Honore Dione) was b. at St. Michel, P. Q., Sept. 6, 1872; a laborer who was employed on various estates in D. He was the son of Odilon and Caroline (Racine) Dione. He m., April 19, 1897, Lydie Loiselle, b. in H., May 5, 1874; dau. of Pierre and Louise (Puisson) Loiselle. Mrs. Dione m. 1st, Jan. 30, 1893, Alstide DuBuque, b. at St. Brigide, P. Q., Jan. 6, 1872; d. there, Oct. 3, 1896; son of Honore and Josephine (Molier) DuBuque. Ch .: 1. Eva Marie DuBuque, b. at St. Brigide, Nov. 27, 1893; 2. Lena Rose DuBuque, b. in St. Angel, P. Q., Jan. 3, 1895; 3. Dora Delphine DuBuque, b. at St. Brigide, Aug. 29, 1896; 4. Aimée Joseph, b. in H., Dec. 19, 1897; 5. Odilon, b. in D., Sept. 2, 1898; d. the same day; 6. Anne Louise, b. in D., Oct. 3, 1899; 7. Marie Rose, b. in D., July 18, 1900; d. there, Sept. 22, 1900; 8. Georgiana, b. in D., Oct. 27, 1902; 9. Alfred Henri, b. in D., March 7, 1904; d. there, July 4, 1904.


DOYLE


JOHN JOSEPH DOYLE, b. in Stoddard, Jan. 5, 1867, was by trade a painter and paper-hanger. He is the son of Robert and Mary (Clark) Doyle. He m., Sept. 14, 1908, Susan Au- gusta Woodbury, b. in East Hardwick, Vt., March 29, 1870; dau. of William H. H. and Orra Ann Dodge (Hale) Woodbury. She had previously been the wife of Miles Davis, but had re- sumed her maiden name. Ch .: 1. Mary Margaret, b. in Peterborough, May 13, 1910; 2. Robert Woodbury, b. in Peter- borough, July 24, 1911; 3. William Henry, b. in Peterborough, Feb. 19, 1915.


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DUPRÉE


FRANCOIS JOSEPH DUPRÉE, b. in Bridport, Vt., Feb. 14, 1856; son of Nelson Duprée; has been an overseer in a mill and a farmer; res. on the John Brooks place. He m., May 2, 1880, Nellie Elizabeth McCaffrey, b. in Winchendon, Mass., Aug. 3, 1862; dau. of Hugh and Bridget Lurella (Curran) McCaffrey. Ch .:


I. Mabel Louise, b. in Peterborough, July 16, 1881; d. there, July 22, 1889.


II. Frank Edmund, b. in Peterborough, Feb. 6, 1883; d. there, Nov. 5, 1893.


III. Myrtle May, b. in Peterborough, April 1, 1891; m. Walter Edward French.


IV. Earle James, b. in Peterborough, Oct. 6, 1892; m., May 9, 1916, Bessie Lucile Carey of Thompsonville, Conn., where he is fore- man in one of the rooms of the Remington Arms Co.


EAMES see EMES EATON


MOSES EATON, b. in Hancock, Aug. 3, 1796, d. in D., Nov. 16, 1886; son of Moses and Esther (Ware) Eaton; came to D. from Hancock, 1835; m., Nov. 21, 1835, Rebecca Pratt, b. in Fitchburg, Mass., July 2, 1798; d. in D., Jan. 21, 1892; dau. of John Pratt. Ch .:


I. Luther Pratt, b. in D., Dec. 25, 1836; d. there, May 14, 1915.


II. Mary Rebecca, b., Aug. 11, 1838; m. Luke Felton Richardson, q. v.


III. Sarah Elizabeth, b. in D., May 11, 1840; d. there, June 7, 1858.


EAVES


I. THOMAS J. EAVES


THOMAS JEFFERSON EAVES, b. in Mason, July 17, 1852, came to D. in 1881. He is the son of Robert and Mary (Farmer) Eaves. He m., April 8, 1876, Eliza Jane Howard, b. in Ashby, Mass., Oct. 19, 1853; dau. of Caleb and Anna Worcester (Russell) Howard. Ch .:


I. Lura Armina, b. in Ashby, Mass., Sept. 23, 1876; m. Arthur Ernest Wright.


II. Elmer Howard, b. in D., Oct. 9, 1878.


III. Ina Elizabeth, b. in Peterborough, Feb. 5, 1880; m., March 8, 1905, Horace Harriman Meader.


IV. Fred Ira, b. in D., Oct. 26, 1881; m. Ist, Dec. 24, 1903, Esther Mahala Lampman; m. 2d, Ethel Louise Lindsey.


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V. Amy Idella, b. in D., Dec. 19, 1884; m. Almon Marcellus Flagg. VI. Guy Arthur, b. in D., May 23, 1887.


VII. Ernest Victor, b. in D., May 2, 1890.


VIII. Bert Orlando, b. in D., Dec. 15, 1892.


IX. Ralph Eldred, b. in D., March 7, 1895.


X. Don Alton, b. in D., Dec. 19, 1896.


XI. Dick Robert, b. in D., May 26, 1899.


II. GEORGE W. EAVES


GEORGE WASHINGTON EAVES, b. in Lunenburg, Mass., Nov. 22, 1842; son of Robert and Mary (Farmer) Eaves; is a carpenter. He m., Nov. 25, 1867, Hannah M. Willett of Andover, Mass., who d. in Fitchburg, Mass., Nov. 5, 1870; m., 2d, Emma Farmer, b. in Townsend, Mass., Aug. 24, 1856; dau. of William and Martha Jane (Putnam) Farmer. Ch .: 1. Frank William, b. in D., Aug. 13, 1880; 2. Eva Miretta, b. in D., Dec. 19, 1884; 3. Harland Don, b. in D., Jan. 3, 1888; 4. Louis Clifton, b. in Pepperell, Mass., Nov. 20, 1892; 5. Anna Genevieve, b. in Hollis, Oct. 4, 1894; 6. Alice Emma, twin to the preceding.


ELIOT


I. DAVID ELIOT


1. DAVID ELIOT, b. in Bradford, Mass., 1751; son of John Eliot; came to D. from Mason, 1778, and settled on lot 10, range 8, which he purchased of Jabez Puffer. He d. in D., Jan. 4, 1793. He m. 1st, 1778, Hannah Adams of New Ips- wich, b., Aug. 4, 1761; d. in D., Jan. 14, 1789; dau. of Benjamin and Priscilla Adams. He m. 2d, Nov. 19, 1789, Mrs. Lucy (Emery) Campbell, b. in Townsend, Mass., April 28, 1756; d. in D., Jan. 23, 1846. David Eliot the head of this family has been described to us as a man of marked character and worthy of some words of notice in the annals of the town of his adoption. In the spring of 1775, soon after the commence- ment of hostilities at Lexington and Concord, Captain Towne was engaged in raising a company of volunteers in New Ipswich to join the confused army of avengers then rolling in from every quarter towards Boston. Among the few who came from neighboring towns to join this patriotic band were the brothers, David and John Eliot, from Mason. The company was soon formed (65 in number), marched to Cambridge, was attached to Colonel Reid's regiment, and there assigned the post of honor, the right wing. At the battle of Bunker Hill, they were early on the ground and in the hottest of the fight, though each man


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had but a gill of powder and fifteen balls dealt out to him in the morning. David Eliot, like most of his company, had only his fowling-piece for arms, which, after a few rapid dis- charges, became hot and dangerous. Just then he discovered a good musket on the ground, the owner having been killed or carried away. He seized the prize, expended the remainder of his ammunition with it, brought it off the field, and kept it to the day of his death. Captain Towne's Company remained in service till the evacuation of Boston by the British, in the following spring, and was then discharged. Among the strong- headed men of D. in the olden time Mr. Eliot held a very respectable rank and exercised an increasing influence. He was much consulted in private matters, employed in the public affairs of the town, and held a commission in the militia. He was a member of the Baptist Church. Ch .:


I. David, b., Nov. 20, 1779; d., Nov. 27, 1781.


II. Hannah, b., March 31, 1781; m., September, 1799, Amos Emery, Jr., q. v .; res. in Windham, Vt .; ch., names unknown.


III. John, b., July 9, 1783; lived, after the death of his father, with his uncle, Major Benjamin Adams, in New Ipswich until his majority. In 1804, he began trade in Chesterfield, in partnership with Capt. Benjamin Cooke. In 1809 he m. Deborah Bixby, dau. of Nathan Bixby, and re. to Keene. For many years, a part of the time in connection with Aaron Appelton, and again with his sons, he carried on an extensive and prosperous busi- ness in general merchandise; interested also in the manufacture of window-glass. He continued in business to a great age. In addition to these more active duties he was President of the Cheshire Bank and director in several corporate companies. Ch .: 1. Deborah Maria, b. in Keene, Sept. 21, 1811; d. there, unm., Dec. 10, 1862; 2. John Henry, b. in Keene, June 15, 1813; graduated at Harvard College, 1835; a lawyer in Keene; m. Emily Ann Wheelock, three sons and one dau., two sons and the dau. now living; 3. James Bixby, b. in Keene, March 2, 1815, twice married, four sons and five daus., few of whom are now living.


IV. David, b., Nov. 8, 1790; d., Aug. 20, 1798.


V. Daniel, b., Oct. 10, 1792, 2.


2. DANIEL ELIOT, son of David, 1, was b. in D., Oct. 10, 1792, and died in New York City, March 30, 1868. He m., Oct. 6, 1818, Abigail Greele, b., May 12, 1793; d. at Stonington, Conn., March 3, 1877; dau. of Capt. Samuel Greele of Wilton, N. H. He began his career as a clerk in the store of Aaron Appleton, at D., from 1806-1809; after which he commenced classical studies; entering the Sophomore Class at Dartmouth College from which he was graduated, 1813.


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He studied medicine one year with Professor Perkins of Dartmouth College, and one year with Dr. Amos Twitchell of Keene. In the fall of 1815, he went to the city of New York and, in the following year, engaged in a glass-manufacturing and trading enterprise, in conducting which, through a very extensive sliding-scale of profit and loss, he spent ten years in Ulster County. In 1827, he removed to the city of New York and formed a connection with his brother-in-law, Augustus Greele, in the commission business, chiefly devoted to paper and collateral objects. After the retirement of Mr. Greele, the firm, for several years, was Eliot, Burnat, & Babcock. In 1843, he purchased a farm on the Hudson River, near Newburgh; built a house and, in the following year, took possession and retired from active business. Ch., b. at Wood- stock, N. Y .:


I. Lucy Ann, b., Sept. 26, 1819, 3.


II. Dr. Augustus Greele, b., July 18, 1821, 4.


III. Rev. Henry Bond, D.D., b., June 21, 1823, 5.


IV. Caroline Cornelia, b., Oct. 9, 1826; d. in New York City, Dec. 26, 1870; m., Dec. 29, 1846, Hon. George Cornell, distinguished member of the New York Bar; res. in New York City. Ch .: 1. Amy A., b., Nov. 12, 1847; d., Aug. 27, 1862; 2. Edith, b., Sept. 24, 1850; m., July 1, 1886, her cousin, Sandford Sidney Smith (3, III), q. v .; 3. Robert Clifford, A.B. (Cornell, 1874), judge, · member of the New York Bench, b., Mar. 28, 1853; m., Oct. 19, 1876, Malvina Helen Lamson of New York City; res. in New York and at Bayside, L. I .; no issue.


3. LUCY ANN ELIOT, dau. of Daniel, 2, b. at Woodstock, N. Y., Sept. 26, 1819, d. in New York City, Nov. 3, 1870. She m. in New York City, May 22, 1844, Augustus Fitz Alan Smith, A.B. (New York University, 1839), a distinguished member of the New York Bar. Ch .:


I. Florence, b., Mar. 11, 1845; d., unm., in New York City, July 19, 1871.


II. Eliot, member of the New York Bar, b., July 10, 1847; d., s. p., at Morristown, N. J., Dec. 10, 1910; m. 1st, June 10, 1874, Julia Pratt of Albany; m. 2d, Jan. 21, 1886, Emmeline Ferlini; m. 3d, June 14, 1893, Estelle Raymond of New York City and Morris- town, N. J.


III. Sandford Sidney, A.B. (Harvard, 1870), member of the New York Bar, b., Apr. 15, 1849; m. 1st, June 3, 1873, Katharine V. Toffey of Cambridge, Mass .; m. 2d, July 1, 1886, his cousin, Edith Cornell (2, IV, 2), b., Sept. 24, 1850; dau. of Hon. George and Caroline Cornelia (Eliot) Cornell. One ch. by first w .: 1. Julia Pratt, b., Feb. 15, 1880; one ch. by second w .: 2. Philip Sidney, b., July 5, 1888; d., June 5, 1905.


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IV. Howard Augustus, of the Bar of New York City and Rochester, N. Y., b., Jan. 31, 1851; m., Nov. 11, 1885, Cornelia Culver Ely of Rochester, N. Y. Ch .: 1. Augustus Howard, Signal Corps, U. S. A., b., Sept. 24, 1886; 2. Lawrence Douglas, Engineering Corps, U. S. A., b., Aug. 25, 1888; 3. Oliver Culver, Machine Gun Corps, U. S. A., b., May 28, 1894; 4. Eliot Boughton, b., June 19, 1897.


V. Lucy May, b., July 17, 1853; d. in New York City, Jan. 24, 1882; m., Sept. 26, 1877, John H. Cole, A.B. (Harvard, 1870), member of New York Bar. One ch .: 1. Lucy May, b., Dec. 31, 1881; m. Henry Norris Russell of Princeton, N. J., and had four ch .: (1) Elizabethı (twin), b., Mar. 26, 1910, (2) Lucy May (twin), b., Mar. 26, 1910, (3) Henry Norris, Jr., (4) Emma Margaret, b., Feb. 17, 1914.


VI. Leonore, b., June 16, 1858; m. in New York City, Dec. 9, 1879, Hon. John Candler Cobb, merchant, of Boston and Milton, Mass. Ch .: 1. John Candler, Jr., journalist, of Chicago, b., Dec. 18, 1880; m., Dec. 16, 1909, Mary Louise King of Chicago; one ch., Margaret Victoria, b., Aug. 18, 1914; 2. Emma May, b., Nov. 12, 1882; m., Jan. 11, 1910, Dr. Nathan Chandler Foot, A.B. (Har- vard, 1903), of New York City; two ch .: (1) Louise Katrina, b. in Munich, Germany, Dec. 9, 1911; (2) Ellen Bellows, b. at Chestnut Hill, Mass., Feb. 23, 1913; 3. Augustus Smith, A.B. (Harvard, 1907), banker, of Boston, b., Aug. 1, 1885; m., June 9, 1915, Christine Converse of Newton, Mass .; one ch., Jean, b. at Milton, Mass., Mar. 3, 1916; 4. Dr. Stanley, A.B. (Harvard, 1910), 1st Lieut., Medical Reserve Corps, U. S. A., of Milton, b., Dec. 18, 1887; m., July 10, 1915, Elizabeth Almy of Cambridge; ch .: (1) Sidney, b., June 5, 1916; 5. Florence, b., Jan. 6, 1890; m., June 3, 1911, Walter D. Brooks, A.B. (Harvard, 1902), of Milton; one ch., Florence Cobb, b. at Milton, Mar. 2, 1912; 6. Beatrice, of Milton, b., Mar. 24, 1892; 7. Hildegarde Boughton, of Milton, b., Nov. 7, 1893.


VII. Emma Martin, b., Sept. 8, 1859; m., Apr. 10, 1882, Henry Ives Cobb, A.B. (Harvard, 1880), architect, of Boston, Chicago, and New York City. Ch .: 1. Henry Ives, A.B. (Harvard, 1904), 1st Lieut., Field Artillery, U. S. A., architect, of New York City, b., Mar. 24, 1883; m., Oct. 3, 1906, Carolyn S. Postlethwaite of Washington, D. C .; two ch .: (1) Henry Ives, 3d, b., Nov. 8, 1907, (2) Margaret Barron, b., Dec. 27, 1908; 2. Cleveland, A.B. (Harvard, 1906), 1st Lieut., Signal Corps, U. S. A., banker, of New York City, b., May 26, 1884; 3. Leonore, b., Nov. 15, 1885; m., Sept. 20, 1910, Robert Amory, A.B. (Harvard, 1906), of Boston; three ch .: (1) Priscilla, b., July 1, 1913, d., Jan. 24, 1914, (2) Robert, Jr., b., Mar. 2, 1915, (3) Cleveland, b., Sept. 2, 1917; 4. Candler, A.B. (Harvard, 1908), of the New York Bar, b., Apr. 18, 1887; m., Dec. 20, 1910, Beatrice Carpenter of New York City; three ch .: (1) Beatrice Candler, b., Oct. 8, 1911, (2) Emma Candler, b., Aug. 21, 1915, (3) Florence Candler, b., Dec. 14, 1917; 5. Eliot, 1st Lieut. Signal Corps, U. S. A., engineer, of New York City, b .. Nov. 23, 1888; 6. Priscilla, b., Feb. 23, 1890; d., Mar. 16, 1891; 7. Alice, b., Oct. 14, 1892; d., Apr. 1, 1893; 8. Boughton,


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A.B. (Harvard, 1915), Ens., U. S. N., architect, of New York City, b., June 18, 1894; 9. Russell, A.B. (Harvard, 1919), of New York City, b., May 7, 1897; 10. Emerson, b., May 10, 1902; d., Apr. 26, 1910.


4. DR. AUGUSTUS GREELE ELIOT, son of Daniel, 2, b. at Woodstock, N. Y., July 18, 1821, d. at Rostock, Germany, May 10, 1911. He received the degree of A.B. from Yale College in 1839, and M.D. from the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York City, in 1843. He m. 1st, in New York City, Dec. 10, 1850, Elizabeth Antoinette Proctor of Exeter, N. H., Boston, and New York City, who d. in New York City, May 25, 1885; dau. of Col. Amos Proctor; m. 2d, Oct. 12, 1887, Caroline Elise Alwine Gössel, dau. of Dr. Ludwig Gössel of Hamburg, Germany. Ch. by first w .:


I. Grace, b., Sept. 5, 1851; d. in New York City, Aug. 12, 1870.


II. Ernest Frank, b., Mar. 16, 1853; d., unm., in New York City, Nov. 30, 1872.


III. Jessie, b., May 19, 1855; m., Nov. 20, 1883, Philip Devereux Johnston of Alexandria, Va., mechanical engineer of New York City and Cold Spring-on-Hudson.


IV. Hon. Walter Graeme, E.M., C.E., Ph.B., Ph.D., Major, Coast Artillery, National Guard, b. at Woodstock, N. Y., Nov. 16, 1857; m., 1892, Maud Stoutenburgh of New York City and Hyde Park on Hudson. He has held many important positions (see Eliot Family by Walter Graeme Eliot, 1887). Ch .: 1. Marion Elinor Viola, of New York City, b., Sept. 1, 1892; m., Sept. 8, 1917, Carleton James, 107th Inf., U. S. A., of New York City; 2. Amory Vivion, A.B. (New York City College, 1917), Lieut., U. S. A., of New York City, b., June 11, 1894; 3. Van Cortlandt Stoutenburgh, banker, of New York City, b. at Cedarhurst, L. I., Aug. 21, 1896; 4. Priscilla Alden, b. in New York City, Feb. 4, 1898; d. at Cedarhurst, Nov. 20, 1898.


V. Louise May, of New York City, b., Aug. 16, 1859; m., Sept. 28, 1891, Walter McDougal, merchant, of New York City; no ch.


5. REV. HENRY BOND ELIOT, D.D., son of Daniel, 2, b. at Woodstock, N. Y., June 21, 1823, d. at Port Jefferson, L. I., Aug. 25, 1912. He graduated at New York University in 1840, and at Union Theological Seminary, N. Y., in 1843, and received the degree of D.D. from New York University. He m. 1st, Oct. 24, 1843, Martha A. Skinner; m. 2d, May 9, 1866, Joanna V. W. Holmes. Ch. by first w .:


I. Henry Augustus, merchant, of New York City, b., Mar. 15, 1845; d., s. p., at Montclair, N. J., Mar. 6,1 895; m., May 13, 1869, Margaret J. Young.


II. Caroline Skinner, b. at Northampton, Mass., Aug. 6, 1849; d., unm., May 17, 1866.


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III. Mary Montgomery, of New York City and Summit, N. J., b. at Brooklyn, N. Y., Mar. 3, 1855; d., May 20, 1895; m., June 18, 1890, Thomas R. Hughes, b. at Holywell, N. Wales. Ch .: 1. Henry Eliot, b., Aug. 15, 1892; d., July 23, 1896; 2. Edith Morris, b., May 27, 1894; 3. Frederick Montgomery, b., May 6, 1895; d., May 20, 1895.


IV. Rev. Arthur Montgomery, A.B. (Dartmouth, 1884), of Port Jeffer- son, L. I., b., Sept. 10, 1862; m., July 4, 1892, Maud M. Tilley. Ch .: 1. Arthur Henry, b., July 13, 1893; 2. Gertrude Louisa, b., Oct. 23, 1896.


II. JOHN ELIOT


JOHN ELIOT, brother of David Eliot, with Rachel, his w., came to D., May, 1779, and lived on lot 5, range 1. Ch .:


I. Miriam, b., Dec. 16, 1771.


II. Andrew, b., June 27, 1776.


III. Sarah, b., Aug. 22, 1779.


EMERY


I. AMOS EMERY


AMOS EMERY and Lucretia his w. came to D. from Temple, March 3, 1778, and settled first on lot 8, range 8, then on lot 16, range 3. He was b. in Townsend, Mass. Two of his brothers, twins, settled in Jaffrey. He was a man of more than common intellectual power, a great reader of the books to which he had access and, till his health failed, 1817, exerted much influence in the affairs of the town. His w. d., May 15, 1821, ae. 68; he d., Nov. 2, 1827, ae. 83. Ch .:


I. Amos, m., September, 1799, Hannah Eliot, dau. of David Eliot.


II. Lucy, b., Oct. 30, 1778.


III. Esther, b., Dec. 30, 1780; m. John Perry, q. v.




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