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Ittngsburp ~tntalogp THE GENEALOGY OF THE DESCENDANTS OF JOSEPH KINGSBURY oF DEDHAM, MASSACHUSETTS TOGETHER WITH THE DESCENDANTS IN SEVERAL LINES OF HENRY KINGSBURY oF IPSWICH, MASSACHUSETTS AND OUR CANADIAN COUSINS COMPILED BY ARTHUR MURRAY KlNGSBURY 1690 HARTFORD AVENUE SAINT PAUL 16, MINN. PRINTERS BURGESS-BECKWITH, INCORPORATED MINNEAPOLIS 15, MINNESOTA 1962

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THE GENEALOGY OF THE DESCENDANTS OF

JOSEPH KINGSBURY oF DEDHAM, MASSACHUSETTS

TOGETHER WITH THE DESCENDANTS IN SEVERAL LINES OF

HENRY KINGSBURY oF IPSWICH, MASSACHUSETTS

AND OUR

CANADIAN COUSINS

COMPILED BY

ARTHUR MURRAY KlNGSBURY

1690 HARTFORD AVENUE

SAINT PAUL 16, MINN.

PRINTERS

BURGESS-BECKWITH, INCORPORATED

MINNEAPOLIS 15, MINNESOTA

1962

COPVR IGHT @ 1962

BY

ARTHUR MURRAY KINGSBURY

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOG NO. 61-17650

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

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INTRODUCTION

The name Kingsbury is a very old and illustrious name. As the name of a place it takes us back to the days of the Saxon Kings. The modern form is derived from the old "Cyngesburk," which means a stronghold, and refers to the King's castle. A surname of locality, Kingsbury is taken from the residence of the fami-ly at, or near, a parish of the name. Mary Kingsbury Talcott in The Genealogy of the Descend­ants of Henry Kingsbury of Ipswich and Haverhill, Mass. says:, "There w~re four places of the name in England: one in the County of Middlesex, about eight miles from Lon­don; one in Berfordshire; one in Warwickshire; a.nn Kingsbury East in Kingsbury Hun­dred, in Somersetshire on the river Parrott."

The story Miss Talcott tells of these places and of the family name in England is an interesting one. Some of the information in the following paragraphs comes from her book. The story of Joseph of Dedham has been taken from Dedham Town Records and has been contributed by Louise Kingsbury Sullivan (Mr:-s. Joseph) of Milton, Mass.

Kingsbury in Warwickshire belonged to the famous Countess Godiva, and in.the Domesday Book is called "Chinesburie." Leofric, Earl of Mercia, her husband, was descended from the Saxon Kings of Mercia, and inherited their ancient seat. Leofric 1s grand.daughter married Turchil de Arden, one of the Conqueror I s No:rma.n Knights, and their granddaughter married Peter de Bracebridge, in whose family the lordship of Kingsbury remained until the time of Queen Eliza.beth. A daughter of the race married Sir John Arden of Arden who was either the grandfather or great-uncle of Mary Arden, Shakespeare's mother.

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The Bracebridges lived at Kingsbury Hall, and in the church in Kingsbury their arms may be seen impaled with those of the family of' Francis. The arms of the two families are very nearly the same. Kingsbury Hail is described as "a house of Henry VII's time, built With its great ma.nor-court chamber within a fortress, of which the curtain wall and the octagonal towers remain, probably of the time of King John." ·

Camden, in his Brit8l).Ilia II, 73, speaks of Kingsbury Castle at St. Albans. Dugdale says, "King Edward-the Confessor gave to Westminster Abbey a third of the -:forest growing in his wood at Kingsbury. It lies in the Hundred of Goare, a.bout 6 miles N.W. of London."

The :first individual of the name that is known to us is Gilbert de Kingsbury, who was the inc.umbent of St. Peter's Church, Kingsbury, Warwickshire, about 1300. He is buried in the cemetery of Church Kingsbury, Somersetshire on the Parrott River. This church is one of the finest and most notable churches of the Perpendicular Period. It has a very beautiful tower, having pierced battlements and pinnacles of the Glastonbury type, and double windows with stone lattice work. The fine double pinnacled tower, arch and canopied niches adjacent deserve notice.

The :first one·o:r the name of real. importance to us is William de Kyngesbury whose name appears on the roll of Caxton's Manor, in Little Cornard, in Suffolk, as early as 1369, in the reign of Edward, III, and continues until 1412. In 1414 appears the name of John de Kingsbury. Perhaps they were father and son, or perhaps brothers. We shall probably never know, but they were undoubtedly the ancestors of the family in Suffolk from which our ancestors, Joseph and Henry, came.

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Among the ancient members of the family are many clergymen and many Benedic-tines, one of the most learned orders in Europe. ·

With the wills in the probate registry of Bury St. Edmunds, in Suffolk, is that of John Kyngesbury, the elder, of Corna.rd Magna, dated August 10, 1539. He was probably the descend.ant of the man of the same name who was living in Little Corna.rd more than one hundred yea.rs before. In his will be mentions his wife Elyn, several daughters and two sons, John, the elder; and John, the younger. It seems probable that one of these Johns was the John Kingsbury who in 1578 was living in Edward.stone, and adjacent parish, and bad. two sons Jam.es and Roger.

This James Kingsbury died in Boxford, another nearby parish, in 1590, leaVing a wife Agnes and several sons. The oldest son was James who married Ann Francis in 1584 and had eight children, f'i ve sons and three daughters. The sons were James, Henry. John, Joseph and Thomas. Here we have the names of the three brothers -­Henry, John and Joseph -- who came to New England.

Henry, the elder, the second son of James and Anne Francis Kingsbury married Margaret (Blyth} Alabaster in 1621. She was the widoW of Thomas Alabaster who died in Assington in 1620. Thomas was the son of Roger Alabaster of' Ha.dl.eigh, Suffolk., . .

and Bridget Winthrop, his wife, was the daughter of' Adam Winthrop., Esq., ot Groton, and aunt to Gov. John Winthrop.

Henry Kingsbury and wife Margaret .Al.abaster came to America on the good ship Tel.bot with Gov. Winthrop's fleet in 16;0. They were among the first 26 l)8titionaires for. admission to the First Church of Boston. Since no further record of either of · them has been found. it is thought possible that .Henry Kingsbury returned to England.

. According to Felt I s History e. Henry Kings'bury was in Ipswich in 1638. This Henry, born in Engl.and in 1615 and died at Haverhill, Mass., October 1, 1687 and'who had. a wife Susannah, is thought by some writers to be a son. of the aforesa1~ Henry by an earlier marriage, but no proof' of this has been found. Others believe it ism.ore probable that he was the SOJ:l of Thomas, the fifth son of James and Anne Kingsbury who, signing with his brothers to come to America, never came but sent his son, Henry, in his stead.. EVidence that seems to substantiate this is found in the will of John Kingsbury of Dedham, We know that John and ·Joseph' Kingsbury of De,dham were brothers. John died childless. In his will., dated 1659, John calls Henry Kingsbury of Haver­hill his kinsman and names him as an equal devisee with the children of his brother Joseph. This wou1d make it seem as if he were undoubtedly the son of one of the other brothers and the grandson of James Kingsbury of Boxford.

' John, the third son of James and Anne Francis Kingsbury married .Margaret Whisson. Joseph, the fourth son., married Millicent Ames. These two brothers settled at Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635. Le.ter they moved to Dedham. According to Bond's History of Watertown John and his wife, and Joseph and his wife Millicent (Ames) lived in Watertown until they $old their homestead -- an original grant of' 22 acres near Fresh Pond on the West Cambridge line. This was sold to DaVid Fiske in 1636-7 When Jobn and Joseph and their families removed to Dedham.

John Kingsbury., of Watertown, was one of the signers to the petition to the Massachusetts General Court, September 6, 1636, for the incorporation of Dedham,· Re was a proprietor of Dedham, held town offices and was one of the Seven Men Chosen to

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order the Town's affairs, May 17, 1639. lie was appointed Collector; February 26, 1640 and was a Selectman from 1648 to 1659. In 1647 he was Representative to the General Court.

The history of Joseph Kingsbury and his brother John begins at Dedham in 1635 with the early meetings in Watertown, among citizens who felt that the village of Watertown was becoming overcrowed.ed. They organized a society which they called Contentment, and began at once to enter all items of civil import on their records. The first·entries ere of John Balden and Mary Dwight who were born in 1635, but the first child born on Dedham soil appears to have been Buth Morse born July 3, -1637 -the second child Mary Kingsbury, daughter of Joseph and Millicent (Ames) Kingsbury, Sept. 1, 1637 (Vol. I, Pagel Dedham Vital Records).

During the year following the formation of the Contentment Society in 1635, while the citizens were still living at Watertown they perfected their organization, drew up a covenant, and visited the meadows along the ba.?Jks of the Charles for suit­able settlement. On September :5, 1636, they drew up a petition to the General Court for a lar.ge grant of land and for the privilege of naming their town Contentment. On September 10, 1636, the Court granted the petition but assigned the name Dedham to the land. Names on Petition - John, Joseph Kingsbury (Ded. Rec.). Eight town meet­ings were held in various homes in Watertown, dated August 18, 1636, at home of John Dwight; August 29, September 5, a later date in September, November 25, December 31, January 28., 1637 and February 1, 1637. John Kingsbury and his brother Joseph were present at many of these meetings.

The first meeting on Dedham soil was held March .23, 1637, with about .forty men at this meeting. It is not generally known exactly When the first Watertown citizens came to live in Dedham, but it is thought that a few of them lived there that first winter while they were still having meetings a.t Watertown.

John Kingsbury signed the Covenant which was drawn up at the home of• John _ Dwtght at the first meeting August 18, 1636, but Joseph Kingsbury signed itat Dedham in 1637·; People present at these Watertown meetings are considered Proprietors and Founders of the Town of Dedham.

Joseph Kingsbury was admitted JuJ.y 18, 1637, and was assigned the homestead originally given to Ezekiel Holliman. The description given in the original grant is 1112 acres more or less between the W9¥e leading from the Keye to the Pond towards the East and Nicholas Phillips toward the west and butts upon the said we.ye winding to­wards ~he North and the Waye leading to the burying place (east end of Village Avenue) towards f;louth (the high street. thru the same." (Vol. IV - P• 158 Dedham Records).

other items ·~om D.edham Records: The 18th of ye 5th month commonly called July 1637 • "Ez. Holl:i.mans alienacion to John and Joseph Kingsbury" "Ezechiell Holliman Requireing consent of our society to turne over his Lott, and also ye one he. purchased of Raffe Shepheard unto .John Kingsbury and Joseph his brother it is c~ndescended soe to doe. ,pvided yt sayd Joseph subscribe vnto our Covenant accord-ingly." . -

. Dedham - the 11th of ye 6 Month commonly called Aug. 1637. "It is consented ... that Nico Phillips may purchase of Joseph Kingsbury yt Lott formerly was granted vnto

Ratte She-pheard for a gratef'icacion: to dispose vnto some other man."

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Joseph Kingsbury's land used in part for first meetinghouse. in 1638.

116th of ye 5th month, 1638. It is condescended for loveing satisfaction vnto some neighbors on ye Ea.st side of ye little Riur (River) yt ye Meetinghouse shall stand yopn ye End of Jos: Kingsberrys Lott, not wth standing ye order made ye last meetinge, and therewth ·it is ordered yt satisfaction shal.be made vypon ye aayd Joseph in. some other Lande for yt acre of grownd he hath yielded to set ye Meetinghouse vy:pon. 11 Four men where chosen to superintend the construction of the meetinghouse, among them, Joseph Kingsbury.

Some of Joseph's property was also used for the Church greene and first burial place according to entries: "Joseph Kingsbery and Nico Phillips laying downe ech a pcell of grownd for a buriall place, are to haue goo~ alowance of grownd in some other place for ye same."

Joseph was a surveyar, town meeting member, and selectman during his years in Dedham. He was a Selectman in 1645 as well as in 1647, 1658. His Estate in 1660 is estimated to be 168 lbs. He was among the first legaJ. voters in Massachusetts in 1666. There were 85 legal voters at that time.

For Descendants who are interested:

Present boundaries of Joseph and John's property in Dedham are: Charles River 59 South Beyond Village Avenue to North (portion of cemetery here) Ames Street to West - also Court Street West Bullard Street East.

Congregational Church next East--then more Kingsbury property: Charles River - South ( . . . Chestnut Street. East ( Originally granted Ralph Shepheard al1enac1on, Lowder Brook - North ( July lB, 16' 7• Old Farm Road - West (Possibly Guild Road West instead of Farm Road)

Precinct f/1 - considered the choices properties in Dedham including Village Green, Unitarian Church, Episcopal Church and many fine homes.

The Kingsburys appear to have been an eminently respectable people, occupying a prominent and often leading place in the· comm.unity where they lived. They were conservative, of sound sense and judgment; peacemakers and peacelovers; good advisers, dependable, not striving to lead but frequently filling offices of much responsibility and usefulness •. They were noblehearted, industrious and reverent, cherishing the love of God, family and country with "the courage of their convictions."

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PREFACE

This book has been und~rtaken at the request of the descendants of Joseph Kingsbury of Dedham, Massachusetts. Several. books tracing the lineage from Henry of Ipswich and Haverhill, Massachusetts have been published but the records of the Dedham branch of the family have been fragmentary and not in print. These Kingsbury ancestors, Joseph and Henry, settled in the Massachu­setts Bay colony between the years of 1630 and 1635.

!·first began to think seriously of compiling a Kingsbury Genealogy in the year 1925. My father and mother had arrived from South Dakota to make their home in Saint Pau.l. We found time during evenings to do a bit of research with the Freeman and Kingsbury ancestral lines. Our growing interest directed us to thU,tnnesota HistoricaJ. Society L1bra.£Lllhere the works of Frederick John Kingsbury, Joseph Addison Kingsbury and Fra?lk Burnside Kingsbury a:re avail~ able to the searcher into the past.

Genealogical trips to Connecticut and Massachusetts permitted me to visit the early homesites at Ipswich, Dedham and Haverhill, Massachusetts and Norwich West Farms (North Franklin), Connecticut during the year 1948 sharp­ened the interest to the point that compilation was begun. The spring season of 1950 found me searching for fainily records in New Hampshire and Vermont, and it was at that time we had the pleasure of meeting with Mabel Hope Kingsbury at her 11Hope Acres" home in Surry, and with Frank Burnside Kingsbury of Keene. Mabel Hope Kingsbury had the records of the Dedham branch of the family up to, and inclusive of the Sixth Generation. Both, Miss Mary K. Talcott and Joseph Addison Kingsbury had contributed records that were pertinent to the Dedham Line. As a very busy genealogist, and too, troubled by ill heal.th, Mrs. Kingsbury had about given up hope of some day seeing the Joseph Kingsbury material that she had gathered in print. Ensuing correspondence convinced me that a published text should embrace a compilation of Joseph descendants, and include a second section of descendants of Henry of Ipswich who were over­looked in works previously published. In December, 1953 Mabel Hope Kingsbury passed away. Mrs. Kingsbury willed all of her Joseph of' Dedham records to this compiler. Frank Burnside Kingsbury expressed nearly 20 pounds of letters and clippings relating to the Kingsburys. It was now essential that definite plans for publishing must be made.

- The plan of this book should be easy to follow. The generations are plainly marked, in most cases by serial numbers. Families al.lied through mar­riage are identified by page numbers. The final pages ot' the book are given over to a cross index covering some 20,000 names. It is hoped that the searcher will use it wisely and o:f'ten.

The compiler wishes to acknowledge the assistance of many; Mabel Hope Kingsbury of Surry, New Hampshire, whose constant encouragement played an im­portant part in the ultimate publication of the work; to Ina McComb Smith, my sister, for her many hours of library research; to Mrs. Olive Kingsbery Bartlett of Saint Louis, Missouri, who furnished the information relative to the Kings­berys of Carrollton a.nd Atlanta, Georgia; Grace Ethel Kingsbury of Surry for her hospitality, transportation and assembly of the records following her

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sister's passing; to Mary (Campbell) Whitaker who compiled the recor~ ot descendants of Charles and Anne. Woods Kingsbury, Kingsbury Hill., Pennsylvania, and for her hospitality at Reunion time of' the Kingsburys; to the late Frank Burnside Kingsbury, author, hi~torian and genealogist of Keene, New Hampshire; to Lilburn Adkin Kingsbury of New Franklin, Missouri, for the records of Jeremiah Kingsbury and his descendants; to Miss Aileen Kingsbury of Bridgeport, Connecticut and Mrs. W. Rowell Chase of Cincinnati, Ohio, for promotional. work; and to the many Librarians Whose help and advice I could always be assured of.

In adding still another genealogy to place on the shelves of interested libraries end Kingsbery-Kingsbury descendants, the compiler feels that all who have contributed to this work have played an important role in setting up a source of material. for com.pilers of our family lore in the generations to come. It ii:J with great pleasure that I present this book to those who seek to know "from whence they came."

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TABLE OF CONTENTS P88e

Kingsbury Crest (by Wayne Potratz) ••••••••••••••••••• frontispiece Introduction • • • • • • • • • • • • -• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • i Preface • • • • _ , • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • v Roster of Kingsbury-Kingsbery Men Engaged in American Wars. • • • • • • 1 The Family Name in England • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ll SECTION ONE - Joseph. Kingsbury of Dedham., Massachusetts • • • • • • • • _ 14 SECTION TWO - Henry Kingsbury of Ipswich and Haverhill., Massachusetts • 217 James Kingsbury of Plainfield, Connecticut. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 219 Lt. Joseph Kingsbury., Sr. of Norwich West Farms, Connecticut. • • • • • 247

Appendix: Our Canadian Cousins • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • , • • • 307 Addenda et Corrigenda • • • • • , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 318

Index of the Kingsbury-Kingsbery Name ••••••••• , • • • • • • • 321 Index Other Tb.an Kingsbury. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 340 Index of Places • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • , • 364

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Facing Page

131 - Rev. Josiah Weare Kingsbury Family., 1890 (#1068, p. 131) 131 - Kingsbury Family Reunion, Boston., Massachusetts., 1903 (p. 131) 176 - Kingsbury Home and Burying Ground, Dedham, Massachusetts (l783., p. 107) 176 - Eli.ward and Janet McFarlen Kingsbury, GaJ.t., Ottawa, Canada (#5153, P• 316) 176 - Burt Kingsbury family, Turtle Lake, Wisconsin (#21.tl., p. 297) 176 - Frank D. Kingsbury., Wife, son Arthur Murray., 1927 (#3700, P• 299) 176 - Prof. Albert Kingsbury, Eng. D., Sc.D. (l~747, p. 176) 218 - Eli.ward Henry Kingsbury., Little FaJ.ls, New York (p. 268) 218 - Henry Kingsbury House, 1648, Ipswich, Massachusetts (p. 218) 218 - Asa Kingsbury II, Faines Hollow, New York (f,b3351, p. 260) 218 - Col. Jacob Kingsbury Home, 1814, North Franklin, Connecticut (#3310, p. 256) 218 - Lt. Asa Kingsbury, Sr., North Franklin, Connecticut (#3290, p. 253) 218 - Kingsbury Section, Cong. Church Burying Grounds, North Franklin, Connecticut 218 - First Parish Church, 1763, Dedham, Massachusetts (p. 107) 218 - Martha (Abell) Smith Kingsbury Home, North Franklin, Connecticut (#3264, p. 249) 261 - Reception for Gen. Harrison at Judge James Kingsbury home, Cleveland, Ohio

(#3.361, p. 261) -261 - Judge James Kingsbury Family, First Settler in Western Reserve (#3361, p. 261) 274 - Sanford Kingsbery, Carrollton_, Georgia (1}3461, p. 274) 274 - Joseph Kingsbery, Atlanta, Georgia (#3611, p. 291) 274 - Mary Ann Grow Kingsbery, Carrollton, Georgia (p. 274) 274 - Lulu Kingsbery School, Atlanta, Georgia (#3789, p. 291) 274 - Oak Lawn Kingsbery Home, Carrollton, Georgia (p. 274)-274 - Olive Kingsbery Bartlett, St. Louis Hills, Missouri (#3791, p. 292) 274 - Hon. Thomas R. Kingsbury, Bradford, Maine (:/,~05, p, 110) 274 - Capt. Henry W. Kingsbury, Co. G. 19th Wis. Inf. (#3540, p. 284) 274 - Thomas W. Kingsbury, Seattle, Washington (#3866, p. 305) 275 - Fort Worth Assembly BaJ.l, 1950 (#3618, P• 275) 275 - Nathaniel Eleazar Kihgsbury Home, Tunbridge, Vermont (#3342, p. 258) 275 • WaJ.ter Bloss Kingsbury Home, Boxford, England, 1929

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ROSTER OF KINGSBURY-KINGSBERY MEN ENGAGED IN AMERICAN WARS

The War of the American Revolution

AARON KI:OOSBURY, Norfolk., Mass. 117qt

Capt. Lunnas' Co. Col. John Greaton's Regt.

LT. AARON KINGSBURY, Norfolk, Mass. Line, 1779

ANDREW KINGSBURY, Coventry, Conn. Col. John Chandler's Regt. 1777. Col. John Chester's Regt. 1776

ANDREW KINGSBURY, Plainfield, Conn. Capt. Bacon's Co. Wadsworth's Brigade

ANDREW KINGSBURY, Canaan, Conn. 14th Conn. Regt. 1779

CAPT. ASA KINGSBURY, SR., Franklin Col. Jedediah Huntington;s Regt. Died on march to Lexington, 1776

ASA KINGSBURY, JR., Franklin, Conn. . · Col. John Ely's Regt.

Sergt. under Ca.pt. Palmer

ASA KINGSBURY, Walpole, Mass. Sur-File 29946 R.W.R. Sec. 3-525

ASA KINGSBURY, M.D., Alstead, N.H. Army Surgeon, 1776

BENJAMIN KINGSBURY, Newburyport, Mass. Capt. Jenkins• Co. Col. Johnson's Regt. Col. Nathaniel Wade's Regt. General Horatio Gates

LT. DANIEL KINGSBURY, Wrentham, Mass. Capt. Hewlett's Co. Ticonderoga march, 1777

D.ANIEL KINGSBURY, Wrentham, Mass. Capt. Sam Fisher's Co. Col. Benjamin Hawes' Regt.

DANIEL KINGSBURY, Enfield, Conn. Ensign 2nd Batta.lion Conn. State

DANIEL KINGSBURY, West Farms, Conn. Col. John Ely's Regt. 1776

CAPT. CALEB KINGSBURY, Needham,· Mass. Col. Aaron Davis ' Regt.

EBENEZER KINGSBURY, Alstead, N. H. Col. Gridley' s Artillery Regt. Col. Bellows ' Regt.

ELIJAH Klll}SBURY, Oxford, Mass-. Corp. Mass. Troops Family records call him Captain

ELIJAH HAMMOND KINGSBURY, Ellington, Conn. , 19th Conn. Regt. 1 776 Col. Roger Enos' Regt. 1778

ELIPHALET KINGSBURY, Needham, Mass. Capt. Aaron Smith's Co. Col. William Heath's Regt. Col. John Patterson's Regt.

ELIPHALET KINGSBURY of Kittery, Maine Capt. Nowells' Co. Col. Scammons' Regt.

ELISHA KINGSBURY, Alstead, N.H. Capt. Livel'UlOre's Co. 3rd N.H.

ENSIGN EPHRAIM KINGSBURY, Coventry, Conn., Col. Enos• Regt. 1776

EPHRAIM KINGSBURY, Alstead, N.H. Capt. Ephraim Stone's Co. New Hampshire Troops

JABEZ KINGSBURY, Plainfield, Conn. Capt. Watkins' Co. Col. John Patterson's Regt. Col. John Durkee's Regt.

JABEZ KINGSBURY, Andover, Conn. Capt. Parker's Co. Col. Sage's Regt. 1776

JABEZ KINGSBURY, Tolland, Conn. Capt. Chamberlain's Co. General Sullivan

COL. JACOB KINGSBURY, Frankl.in, Conn. Col. First Infantry Inspector General., 1812

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JEDtn'HAN KINGSBURY, Plainfield, N.R. Capt. Russell's Co. Col. Chase 's Regt.

LT. COL. JEREMIAH KINGSBURY, Dudley, Mass. State Cavalry

JEREMIAH KINGSBURY, Canaan, Conn. Capt. Down's Co. Col. Burre.l's Regt.

CAP!'. "JOHN KINGSBURY, York, Me. Capt. Moulton's Co. Col. Scammon's Regt.

JOHN KINGSBURY, Plainfield, Conn. ·taken prisoner at Long Island died New York on prison ship.

JOHN KINGSBURY, Norwich West Farms served a.s privateer.

JOHN ."ELDER" KINGSBURY, Wiscasset, Me. Ce.pt. John Erskine's Co. Capt. R. D. Adam's Co. Mass. Militia.

JOHN.ATHAN KINGSBURY Col. Hee.th' s Regt.

LT. COL. JONATHAN KIHlSBURY, 1795-99 Capt. Smith's Co., 1776

JOHATHAN KINGSBURY, Needham, Mass. 9th Inf'. Capt. W. L. Foster

JOSEPH KINGSBURY, Foxboro, Mass. Ce.pt. John Baxter's Co.

JOSEPH KINGSBURY, Sandisfield, Mass. Capt. Collins' Co. Col. Smith's Regt. Was guard over Major Andre.

JOSEPH KINGSBURY, Coventry, Conn. Capt. Clarke's Co., 1776 Capt. Hutchinson's Co. Col. Husf'ord ·

JOSEPH KINGSBURY, Plainfield, N.R. Capt. Osgood's Co. Col. Bedel's Regt. N.H. Troops

JOSEPH KINGSBURY, Needham, Mass. Minuteman at Lexington

JOSEPH KINGSBURY, Coventry, Conn. Col. John Chandler's Regt.

JOSEPH KINGSBURY, Ellington, Conn. A fifer in Capt. Paul Brigham's Co. at Germantown, t.t>nmouth, Valley Forge

JOSEPH KINGSBURY, Andover, Conn. Corp. Capt. Hutchinson's Co. Col. Hustord's Regt. 1776 ·

JOSEPH KINGSBURY, Sandisfield, Mass. Capt. Collar's Co. Capt. Allen's Co. 2nd Mass. Inf.

JOSEPH KINGSBURY, Kittery, Me. Capt. Cutts Co. Ca.pt. Thomas Bragdon ts Co. General Peleg Wadsworth.

ENSIGN JOSI.AB KINGSBURY served at West Point

CORNEr LEMUEL KINGSBURY, Ca.a.nan, Conn. Sheldon's Light Dragoons, 1776-1777

LEMUEL KINGSBURY, Enfield, Conn. Lexington Alarm

LEMUEL KINGSBURY, Ha.rt1and, Conn. Capt. Hutchin' s Co.· 18th Conn. Regt.

NATHAN KINGSBURY, Plainfield, ·_Conn.­perhaps killed Wyoming massacre

NATHANIEL KINGSBURY, West Farms, Conn. Col. Canfield's ·Regt. West Point

·NATHANIEL KINGSBURY, Andover, Conn. Sergt. in Ca.pt. Clark's Co. Col. Sage's Regt.

NATHANIEL KINGSBURY Capt. Leverelt's Co. 8th Mass. Guard at General. Washington's H.Q.

OBADIAH KINGSBURY, Alstead, N.H. N.H. Troops, 1776-1777.

OLIVER KINGSBURY, Killingly, Conn. Capt. Elliott's Co. Col. Putman at Bunker Bill. Col. Howe's Regt., New London, Conn.

OLIVER KINGSBURY, Coventry, Conn. Capt. Walker's Co. Col. Webb's Regt. Died in Virginia

PHINEAS KINGSBURY, Hartland, Conn. Capt • Woodbridge ' s Co. Col. Elmore's Regt.

SAMUEL KINGSBURY, Oxford, Mass. Col. Dike's Regt. Col. Wade's Regt. Col. John Jacobs ' Regt.

SAMUEL KINGSBURY, Plainfield, N.H. Capt. Osgood's Co. Col. Bedel's Regt. taken prisoner at The Cedars

SAMUEL KINGSBURY, Coventry, Conn. Col. Canfield's Regt. West Point

LT. COL. SANFORD KINGSBURY, Windham, Conn. Staff of General Spencer and General Sullivan. MaJor at Fort Ticonderoga. Muster Master of Connecticut Troops.

SIK>N KINGSBURY, Ellington, Conn. Lexington Alarm

STEPHEN KINGSBURY, Plainfield, Conn. Lexington Alarm, Capt. A. Backus

CAFT. STEPHEN KINGSBURY Family record, 1776

TILLEY KINGSBURY, Plainfield, N.H. Ca.pt. Watkins' Co. Col. Patterson's Regt. General Gates at Saratoga

THOMAS KINGSBURY, Coventry, Conn. Lexington Alarm Col. Ely Regt. Col. Douglas' Regt.

THOMAS KINGSBURY, Windham, Conn. Lexington Alarm Capt. Nathan Hale's Co. Col. Charles Webb's Regt.

WILLARD KINGSBURY, Canaan, Conn. Capt. John Stevens• Co. with Benedict Arnold iil. Canada captured at The Cedars

WAR OF 1812 ·

.ABSALOM KINGSBURY, PVT. Capt. o. Jennings

ANDREW KINGSBURY, PVT. Capt. Clark, N.Y.

ANDREW KINGSBURY, Surgeon's Mate, N.Y.

ANDR»l KINGSBURY, SGT. Capt. Evans-, N .Y. Buffalo Alarm at Fort Erie

ASBBEL KINGSBURY, PVT. Capt. Brown, 23rd Inf.

BENJAMIN KINGSBURY, SGT. Capt. Masker, N.Y.

CB.AR.LES KINGSBURY, PVT. Capt. Warner, N.H.

ELEAZER KINGSBURY, PVT. Capt. Elisha Th~er

ELEAZER KINGSBURY, PVT • 19th Inf. Captain Nearing

ELIJAH KINGSBURY, PVT. Art. Capt. Sweet

FRANCIS KINGSBURY, PVT. Capt. Orsten, N.Y.

FRANCIS KINGSBURY, PVT. Capt. Sprague, N.Y.

HARVEY KINGSBURY, PVT. Capt. Copeland, Conn.

HAYDEN KINGSBURY, PVT. Capt. Woodward, Mass.

HEZEKIAH KINGSBURY, PVT. Capt. West, Conn.

IRA KINGSBREOtnH, PVT. Capt. Mitchell

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JACOB KINGS.BURY, COL. ·;: 1st Regt. Inf. Inspector General U.S. Array Society of the Cincinnati

JOHN KOOSBURY, PVT. Capt. Boardman

JOHN KINGSBURY, PVT. Capt. Daven-port

JONATHAN KINGSBURY, PVT. 9th Inf. Capt. Davenport

JOSEPH KINGSBURY, CAPT. Jenkins 16th Regt. U.S.A.

JOSEPH KINGSBURY, CAPT, Isaac Lyman Mass. Militia

JOSEPH KINGSBURY, PVT. Capt. Brace N. Y. Militia.

JOSEPH KINGSBURY, PVT. Capt. Clark Conn. Militia

JOSEPH KINGSBURY, PVT. Vermont Mil. Capt. Beeman

JOSIAH KINGSBURY, PVT. Capt. Care, N .Y. Militia

LATHROP KINGSBURY, PVT. Capt. Woodey N .Y. Militia

LEONARD KINGSBURY, PVT. Capt. Fuller, N,Y. Militia

MASON KIWSBURY, PVT. Ca.pt. Le.ra.bie Conn. Militia

NATHAN KINGSBURY, PVT. Capt. Hull 9th Regt. U.S.A.

OLIVER KmJSBURY, PVT. Capt. West Conn. Militia

OLIVER KINGSBURY, CPL. Capt. Btmd 22nd Inf. Regt •

PHINEAS KINGSBURY, PVT. Capt. Franks Conn. M:l.11 tia

SAMUEL KINGSBURY, PVT. Capt. 0, Nye N.Y. Militia

SAMUEL KINGSBURY, PVT. Capt. Davenport Maine Militia

SAMUEL KINGSBURY, PVT. Mass. Militia. Capt. Davenport

THOMAS KINGSBURY, PV!'. U .s. Inf. Wagoneer, Capt. Chadwick

WILLI.AM KINGSBURY, FIFER Capt. Jones Mass. Militia

WILLIAM KINGSBURY, SGT. 13th Inf, U.S.A.

WILLIAM KINGSBURY, PVT. Capt. Church N,.Y, Militia

MEXICAN WAR

AURO'N KINGSBURY, PVT, Capt. Gordon U.S.A. Infantry

CHARLES P. KINGSBURY, 1ST LT. Ordnance Corps, U.S. Army

DANIEL M. KINGSBu.RY, Q.M. Dept. Wagon Master, Col. Mansfield

HARLOW C. KINGSBURY, CAPr. McCaustland Mounted Battery Vols.

HENRY KINGSBURY, ARTIFICER Co. K. 3rd U.S. Artillery

HENRY B. KINGSBURY, SGT. N.C. Vols. Capt. Richard W. Long

JAMES KINGSBURY, PVT. Texas Foot Vols. Capt. Charles Seefields Co.

JAMES M. KINGSBURY, SGT. Oregon Militia Capt. James Good.ale's Co.

JOHN KINGSBURY, PVT. U.S. Army Inf. Capt. Boardman

PARKER KINGSBURY, PVT. 10th Regt. U.S.A. Capt. Wilder's Co.

STEPHEN KINGSBURY, CORP. jrd Regt. U.S. Dragoons, Capt. Patigree'

WILLIAM KINGSBURY, JR. CORP. Capt. Copeland Col. San:l."ord' s Regt.

5 1861 - WAR BETWEEN THE STATES - 1865

Ki ngsburys' Who Served

ABNER E. , of Franklin, Mass. Age 40 Muster, 1861; Discharge, 1865

ADDISON, of Boston, Mass.· Age 25 Muster, 1864

ALBERT, of Geneseo, N.Y. enlisted _for ; years Co.D. 104th N.Y. Vol.-Inf.

ALBERT DEXTER, of Brookline, Mass. Pvt. Co. K. ;2nd Mass. Inf.

ALBERT M., of Dedham, Mass. Age 18, Muster, October 3, 1864

ALBERT M. , of Stow, Mass. Age 18, Died of wounds, Philadelphia, 8-31, 1862

ALLAN A., of Medway, Mass. Said to have been the first man to enlist on the President's call. Died from wounds s_uffered at Yorktown. Pvt. Co. H. 1st Regt. Mass Volts. See book "Hero of Medway. "

ALONZO, 1st Lt. Co. I, 47th Ohio Vol. Regt.; Capt. 7 Asst. Q.M. Rome, Ga. 1864; Nashville, Tenn. 1865

ALONZO, of Howard, N.Y. served Dec. 1863 to July, 1865. Co. F 23r4 Ohio

ALONZO DeLOS, Co. C 4th Iowa Cavl. Mustered out at Atlanta, Ga. 1865.

ALPHEUS RODNEY, of Bradford, Me. Age 21, Co. L 1st Regt. Maine Vol. Cavl.

ALVIN, of Randolph, N.Y. Pvt. Co. D 179th N.Y. Vols.

AMBROSE, of Boonville, N.Y. Age 18, Co. L 117th N.Y. Volt. Lost leg at Chapins Farm, Va. ·sept. 29, 1864

AMBROSE, of Dorset, Vt. Co. E 5th Regt. Vt. Vol.

AMOS ROOT, of Fairfax, Vt. Master Mechanic 7 Capt. H. I. Arkansas Militia, 1864-65

ANDREW, Co. F, 108th. N.Y. Vols.

ANSELL, enl. June 9, 1864, ·Co. I, 1st Michigan

ASA, of Illinois, Page 54o, Tal.cott, Co. I, 116th Ill. Vols. Invalided at General Hospital, Mariette, Ga.

ASA WILLIAM, of Framingham, Mass. Age 25 Co. D 11th Regt. Mass. Volt. Dept. of Gulf

AUGUSTUS W. SGT. 7 1st LT. of Q.M.C. 157 th N.Y. Inf.

AUSTIN G., enlisted Olney, Ill. Corp. Mo. Cavl.

AZEL ADDISON, of Oxford, Mass. prisoner 72 days died of starvation Dec. 19, 1864 at Libby Prison __

BARTON and BURTON (twins) both died in service. Sons of Julia Kingsbury Smith.

BENJAMIN, of Rushford, N .Y. Pvt. Co. L 6th Regt. N.Y. Vol. H. Q.

C. KINGSBURY, PVT. Co. K 14th Conn. died Andersonville Prison

CALVIN P., PVT. Co. K. 11th Regt. N.H. Vols. Wounded at Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862

CALVIN, Age 17, killed in service. Body identified by a wedding card of his sister, Tryphenia Chandler of Oneida City

CALVIN C., enl. Co. C. 74th Indiana Inf.

CARLOS J. of South Washington, Vt. Co. D 1st Regt.. Vt. Volt. Wounded near Reams Station June 28, 1864

CASTL:EiTON, Co. C 64th Ill. Vols. Wounded at Battle of Atlanta

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CHARLES, of Boston, Mass. 2nd Lt. Adj. Gen. Taken prisoner at Gettysburg he was placed in prison stockade at Mays­ville, Ky. where he died of cholera Sept. 1866

CHARLES, of U.S. Marines, Disc. Aug~ 1865

CHARLES, Co. K 137th, Ohio Inf. Vols.

CHARLES A. enl. Woburn, Co. K 39th Mass. taken prisoner Aug. 19, 1862

CHARLES C. of Dedham, Mass. Acting Master USS Vermont, Weehawken, Commander _McDonough The Valpariso and Tristan Shandy

CHARLES E., Co. F 2nd Regt. Mich. Inf'. .Ambulance Corps 1st Div. 1865

CHARLES M. , of Calhoun, Ill. Pvt. enl. June_ 27, 1863, Harrisburg, Pa.

CHARLES PEEBLE, West Point Class 1840, 1st Lt. 1847, Capt. 1854, Colonel 1862, Chief Ordinance A:rmy of Potomac, 1862, Commander Rock Island Arsenal 1865

CHARLES R. , of Perry, N. Y • enl. as a landsman, Feb. 1864. He served on us Ship North Carolina, 1864

CHARLES H., of Medway, Mass. Age 24 muster June 6, 1861

CHARLES H. of Woburn, Mass. Age 33 muster Aug. 22, 1862

CHARLES GILMAN, of Fitchburg, Mass. Age 27, muster Jan. 16, 1865

CASPER MERRICK, of Brimfield, Mass. Killed Battle of Chancellorsville. May 3, 1863

CYRUS O. , Co. C 38th Iowa Vol. Regt.

CYRUS O., 2nd LT. Co. F 137th Pe.. Vol. Regt. of Alstead, N.H.

DANIEL D. PVT., Co. C 7th Regt. Ohio Vol. Inf. of Wakeman, Ohio. Wounded at Battle of Winchester

DANIELE., of Holyoke, Mass. Capt. Co. B 46th Regt. Inf. Mass.

DANIEL P. PVT., Co. K 16th Regt. Vt. Vol. I"nf. Wounded at Centerville, Va.

DANIEL ORLANDO, Co. H 9th Vt. Vol. of Jamaica, Vt.

DARIUS,of Mad.rid, N.Y. Pvt. Co. E 92nd Inf. Vol. N.Y. Capt. A.G. Bice. Wounded at Fair Oaks

DAVID C. PVT., Co. K 137th Regt. Pa. Vol. Inf. Widow, Emily survives

DAVID L., Co. D 8th Regt. Mich. Vol. Inf. Co. A, U.S. Engrs. Sandy Hook, Md. Wounded at Janes Island, s.c .

DANIEL LANSING, PVT. , 1st SGT.;'. 2nd LT. Minnesota Regt. detailed to Indian Scouting in the "Big Woods"

EBENEEZER, Co. H 41st or 4th Regt. Ohio Vols~· At .camp·Wood:,. Oct •.. 28, 1861. H~ was reported killed at Missionary Ridgei .Nov. 23, 1863

Ero.AR L., Co. I, 84th Regt. Ohio Vols. At Camp Delaware, Sept. 20, 1862

EDWARD, of Towanda 7 Scranton, Pa·. · A Major on Ste.ff of General Nagly, he was killed in Kentucky, March 2, 1862

EDWARD, of Ostego, N.Y. enl. in Cap. Schlick's Co. F 23rd Wisc. Vol. Inf. at Baraboo, Wisc.

EDWARD APPLEI'ON, Capt. Cummings' Co. 6th N.H. Vol. Inf. of Surrey, N.H. Also Co. H New Hampshire Heavy Artillery

EDWARD P., of Newton, Mass. Age 20, enl. Sept. 12, 1862; disc. Sept. 25, 1862

ELIAS, PVT., Co. A 56th Pa. Vol. Inf. He was born Wayne City, Pa. Age 23

ELISHA, 2nd IJr., Co. E 39th Ill. · Vol. Inf. Wounded at Drury's Bluff his left arm was ~utated May 1.6, .. 18_64 · at Hampton Hosp.

ELISHA, of East Jaffrey, N.H. Co. E 6th N .H. Regt. Battles of Camden, Second Bull Run, the Wilderness, Spotsylvania, Cold Harbor and Seige of Petersburg

ELLIOT ORISON, Co. E 5th Regt. Vt. Vols. M.o. Army of Potomac, J1JDel9., 1865

ELLIS A., Co. E, 4th Regt. U.S. Artillery Wounded Battle of Fredericksburg he died Dec. 13, 1862

EMORY T., Co. C 45th Regt. Mass. Inf.

EMMOR, PVT. , Co. G, 35th Regt . Iowa Vols •

ERASTUS B., CORP., Co. G 47th Mass. Vols.

ERNEST TAFT, Co. D 25th Conn. Inf. Vol.

EZRA, enrolled on Dec. 11, 1863 at Warren, Vt. in Co. A 8th Regt. Vt. Vols. In action at Franklin, La. and Cedar Creek, Va. , Washington, D. C.

EZaA B., enrolled at Win_dhall, Vt. Sept. . 1, 1864 Co.Hor L 9th Vt. Vols.

EZRA WOLCOTT, Age 32, Co. B 3rd Vol. Inf. Capt. Co. I, 2nd Col. Regt, Oct. 1863

FORREST H. (Ward) of Roxbury, Mass. . ·pyt. Co. K 18th Mass • Vol. Inf.

FREDERICK W., West Point cadet, 2nd Lt. 2nd Cavl. U. S • Army. Died at Fort Riley, Kansas a Captain

FREDERICK W. , .of Brookfield, Vt. Co. B 4th Regt. vt·. Vol. Inf. Died Army Hospital April 8, 1864

GAIUS, enl. July 2, 1862 as Pvt. Co. B 21st Regt. Mich. Inf. 1st Sgt. at time of discharge at Mill Creek, Tenn.

GEORGE, of Francestown, N.H. Pvt. Co. F 18th N.H. Vol. Inf.·

GEORGE A. , of Syracuse, N. Y. age 26

GEORGE A., of :Viedway, Mass. Pvt. Co. B 42nd Mass. Inf. Prisoner at Brashear, La. June 23, 1863

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GEORGE B., of Alden, Ill. Corp. Co. H 36th Ill, Vol. Regt. Inf.

GEORGE C., of Lansing, Mich. Pvt. Co. F 103rd Regt. Ohio Vol. Inf. Age 17

GEORGE F., PVT., Co. K 33rd Wisc. Vols. The Vicksburg Campaign

GEORGE H. , of MedWf!¥, Mass. muster July 22, 1864

GEORGE B., Co. I, lat Regt. Iowa Cavl. died on Steamer Liberty II

GEORGE G. , enlisted Boston, age 17 July 16, 1864; died Nov. 4, 1864

GEORGE O. , of Dedham, Mass. Age l.8. Co. F 18th Regt. Mass, Vol. Inf. Killed at Bull Run1 Aug. 30, 1862

GEORGE SOLOMON, of Roxbury, N.H. Co. E 16th Regt. Vt. Inf.

GEORGE WASHINGTON, CORP., Co. K 16th Vt. Vols. 2nd· Lt. April 9, 1864. Wounded Spottsylvania C.H., 3 brevets Battle of Wilderness. Lt. VRC. Oct. 25, 1864. Offered post.of bodyguard to President Lincoln. As Ca.pt. Cavalry detachment he spent many years in Apache Indian country

GEORGE WASHINGTON, Co. A Dakota Militia Indian uprising.

GEORGE W., Age 22 upstate N. Y. enl. in Co. B 63rd Regt. Indiana. Inf.

GEORGE W., of Dedham, Mass. Pvt. Co. B 4th Mass. Cal. Age 19. Discharged May 22, 1865 total disability

GEORGE W., of Madison, Ohio Co. E, 8th Regt. Wisc. Vol. Inf. Capt. Bragg

GEORGE w., of Oswego, Kansas, Co. H 37th Regt. Iowa Vol, Inf. Capt. Henshaw

GEORGE W., Co. D 18th Regt. 3rd Batl. U.S. Army, Co. A 63rd Indian Inf. Vol. Camp Thomas, Ohio May 15, 1863 .

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HARLAN PAGE, of Tamworth, N.H. 9th Regt. N.H. Vol. Inf. Taken prisoner at Battle of Spottsylvania, he died Aug. 9, 1864 at Andersonville

HARLAN K., of Richland Center, Wis. Co. E 3rd Wisc. Inf, Diec. July 18, 1865

HARLEY, Co. K 64th Ill. Regt. Inf. Vols. as Lt. Killed in action Atlanta, Ga.

HENRY, Co. C 14th N.H. Vol. Inf. M.O. at Savannah, Ga.

HENRY, Co. H 2nd Ohio Cavl.

HENRY D., Co. K 1st Mass. Cavl. Injured at Bilton Head, S.C.

HENRY D., of Toledo, Ohio Capt. Co. A 14th Regt. Ohio Vol. Inf. Lt. Col. and ·col. of 189th Inf. Vols •

HENRY E,, PVT., Co. K 3rd Mich. Inf., Co. K 1st Regt. N.Y. Cavl.

HENRY o., of Boonville, Mo. Pvt. Co. C 6th Inf. U.S.A. Co. I. M:>. Inf.

HENRY N., (alias Henry W. Parker) of Grafton, Mass. Seeman on USS Allegheny, Commodore Morris, Patrol Co. T-2

HENRY W., West Point Adjutant of the Corps. Battle of Bull Run. Aide de camp to General McDowell. Col. of the 11th Conn. Inf. Antietan was mortally wounded at Stone Bridge

HENRY W., of Quincy, Adams City, Wisc. Lt. Co. G 19th Wisc. Vol. Inf. Command Prisoners Depot, Madison, Wisc. Fort Monroe, Va. commissioned Captain, General Burnside, Injury March 25, 1864 that caused disability disc.

HEZEKIAH R., Little Falls, N. Y. Sgt. recruiting service 1861. Discharge June 13, 1862 at Poplar Bluff, Va.

HIRAM H. , en1. at Albany-, Ill. in Co. D 8th Regt. lll. Inf. Vol.

HIRAM O. , Co •. G 48th Regt • Ill, Vols • Died in Gen Hospital, Chattanooga., Tenn. He was of Mt. Carmel, Ill.

HENRY PEEBLE, West Point, 2nd Lt. 6th US Cavl. 1st Lt. and Capt. 6th Cavl. Major, Third Cavl. In command Ft. Myer, Va. Lt. Col. Luzon, Province of !locos

HORACE PARSONS, Co. G 25th Conn. Vol. In!.

IRA, of Norfolk, N. Y. wounded in Battle of Fair Oaks, Va. June, 1862

ISAAC, of Newton Ctr. Mass. Pvt. lat Lt. Adjutant, 32nd Mass. 21 years of age. He, father of Mrs. Simkhovitch

ISAAC, enl. at Lebanon, N.R. Co. H lat Regt. N ,H. Cavl. Taken prisoner thought to have died in Andersonville

J. H. KINGSBURY, Sgt. Co. A 1st N.H. Ce.vl. Nov. l}, 1864. Grave 11994

J.H.K,, Co. L 2nd Maine Cavl. Age 29. . Buried Oct. 24, 1864 at Pensacola, Fla.

JAMES A., Pvt. Co. D 1st N.H. Heavy ,Art. of Dover, N.H.

JAMES MI~, died Helena, Ga .• -Aug. 12, 1863

JAMES (H •. or. W.) Sgt. Co. D. 64th N,Y. Vol. Inf.

JAMES MONROE, killed at Battle before Petersbug June 17, 1864. "I fell a willing ·sacrifice on my Country's a.ltar. 11

JOHN, Co. I, 36th Iowa Vol. Inf. wounded at Mark's MiU, Ark. ca.using anchylaus of elbOW>Joint

JOHN, PVT., Co. G 21st Regt. N.J. Vol.Inf.

JOHN E., PVT., Co. A 1st Regt. Ill.L.Art.

JOHN E. , PVT. , Co. D, 81st Regt. N. Y • Vols.

JOHN FRAm,IN (aJ.ia.s John Franklin) Co. L 2nd Minn. Vol. Cavl.

JOHN HARLOW, PVT., Co. F 30th Regt. Ohio Vol. hospitalized April 30, 1865

JOHN HENRY, 2nd Maine Cavl. Died Sept. 27, 1864 at Pensa.cola, Fla.

J.J.K., Co. H 4th Maine. Buried Mil. Asl. cemetery, Washington, D.C. May 10, 1864 ·

JOHN L., Co. G, 136th Pa. Vol. Inf. per­haps of Titusville, Pa. born Dec. 27, 1824 .

JOHN M. , Boonville, Mo. Co C 62nd Regt. U.S. Colored Troops, leg broken by kick of mule

JOHN T., $00!., Co. B 26th N.Y. Vol. Inf. Age 21, 1st Lt. Batt. A.N.Y.L.A.

JOSEPH, Co. B 5th Wisc. Art. later 5th U.S. Cavl.

JOSEPH, Co. B and F 51st Regt. Ill. Vol.s .. born at East Peckham, Kent, Eng.

Musician

JOSEPH ADDISON, Co. B Chgo. L.A. Ells­worth's Zouaves

,JOSEPH C. , . Co. B 7th Calif. Inf. Died at Presideo April 26, ~866

JOSEPH H., PVT. Co. H 2nd Ohio Volt. He is enveloped with Henry (914826) Could be same man. (Natl. Archives)

JOSEPH J. , Co. G 11th Regt. Inf. Iowa. Be was born Franklin City, Ind.

JOSEPH W., of Lancaster, Mass. Age 18, enl. Aug. 1, 1861, disc. Nove. 27, 1862

JOSEPH W., Co. A 15th Mass. Regt. Inf. of Amesbury, Mass.

LEMUEL; Co. A 15th Regt. Mich. Vol. Inf. On USS Star of the South, April 27, 1865

LEONARD WHITING, of Dedham, Mass. Died in service, 1864

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LeROY W., Co. K 4th Wisc. Cavl. Died e.t Turtle Lake, Wisconsin

LESTER WAYNE, Co. G 36th Ill. Inf. Hospitalized, Nashville 15 and Jeffersonville

LEVI PARKER, cert. 89195

LE.WISH., SGT., of Massachusetts Co. E, 5th Regt. Mass. Inf. Vols.

LEWIS MALCOLM, of' Utica, N.Y.

LORIN, PVT., Co. H, 9th Regt. Vt. Int'.

MARTIN H., of' Jamaica, Vt. Co. H 9th Vt. Inf. Vols.

MADISON M., Co. G 11th Regt. Iowa. Vols. Promoted Captain, 48th Regt. Colored Troops

MARCUS c., of Bradford, Maine, Co. D, 16th Inf. Regt. Maine Vols.

MARK JUSTIN, 4th Regt.Ill. Cavl. Regimen­tal Postmaster and Postmaster of' Natchez, Miss. Buried on Dauphin Island

MARSHALL, PVT., Co. H llth Ohio Vol. Inf'. Died Soldiers Home Minneapolis

MERRITT WESLEI, PVT. Co. E., 5th Vt.

MILFORD, Co. I, 143rd Regt. Pa. Vols. Hospital, Chestnut Hill, Pa. 24 months

MOSES, Co. B 56th Pa. V.V. Killed at Petersburg front, June 18, 1864

MrnON SAMUEL, Q.M. Dept. Captured at Benton Barracks, Paroled and made 1st Lt. Co. G 8th Regt. Col. Troops

NATHAN, Co. B 3rd Pa. Vols.

NELSON, PVT., Co. 37th Pa, Vol. Inf.

NEWELL A., Co. C 3rd Vol. Inf. Vt. In Battle of' Spottsylvania Court House

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NORMAN J., Co. D 1st Regt. Vt. Cavl. Wounded in action at Stony Creek Station he was captured and died in Petersburg, Va.

OLIVER, PVT., Co. G 52nd Ill. Vol. Inf.

ORRIN P • ., PVT., Co. I., 13th Regt. Mich. Inf'. Vols. Died in Nashville Hospital

ORSON, Co. C 2nd Ohio H.A. and Co. A 14th Inf. U.S. Army. He was born in Madison Cty., Ohio

OTIS, PVT., Co. B 23rd Regt. N,Y. Inf. Vols. Promoted from 1st Sgt. 13th N. Y.

· Inf. to 2nd Lt, June 11, 1865

PERCIVAL, PVT. Co. D 64th N.Y. Inf. He was of Farmersville, N.Y.

ROGER, S,, PVT., Co, K 32nd Regt. Mass. Inf'. Wounded and discharged June, 1864

ROMAINE J, , PVT. , Co. G 7th Regt • Ohio Vol. Inf. of Wakeman, Ohio, he was killed at Port Republic a shell passed through his body on June 9, 1862

RUEL HUBBARD, co. E 1st Regt. u.s.s~s. Berdan's Sharp Shooters

SAMUEL DAVIES, Co's Band F, 135th Indiana Volts

SAR.AB L. FOLLE111TE K. , Nurse Medical Dept • Fairfax Seminary Hospital, Patent Office Building., Washington., D.C. She was a personal. friend of President Lincoln and went into hospital work at his request. At Puycullup, Wash. her 92nd birthday. (cert. 1456544 Natl. Arch.)

SE.rH, of Foxboro, Mass. Co. B 6th Mass. Inf. Vols.

SELDEN 13., Co. C 7th Ohio Volts. Medical disc. Aug. 1862

SCOTT, PVT • ., Co. G 11th Iowa Vol. Inf. Father and 4 brothers in this company

SIDNEY, 2nd. Maine Cavl. D Pensacola.

THEORDORE A., of Dela.van, Wis. Hospital steward, 19th Wis. Vol. Inf'. Kingsbury County, s.D. named for him

THOMAS G. , son of Thos. W. , enl. at Barry, Ill. in Co. F l;i7th Regt. Ill. Volt. Wounded in battle near Memphis, Tenn. He died the following day, Aug. 22, 1864

THOMAS H., PVT • ., Co. D 172nd Ohio Regt. Vol. Inf. Died at Gallipolis, Ohio

THOMAS, H. c., of Franklin., Conn. Son of Col. Jacob K. of Rev. War. Lt. Col. 5th Regt. Conn. Inf., Col. 11th Conn, Vol. Inf.

WARD, of Rawsonville, Vt. enl. D Co. 16th Vol. Vt. Inf'. as musician

WILLARD, of Alder Creek, N~Y. enl. Co. G 3rd N. Y. Age 19

WINFIELD SCOTT, Co. B 14th Regt. Ia. Volt. Inf. Wounded at Pleasant Bill, La.

WILLIAM R., Co. 4, Iowa Battery Vols. wounded in left leg by' pistol ball

WIIJ..IAM JACOB, PVT., Co. A 180th Vol. Inf. enl. Aug. 2;i, 1884 ·.

WELLINGTON., Co. D 5th Iowa Vol. Inf.

WILLIAM, PVT • ., Co. G 2nd Ill. t. Art. Age 18 of' Rockford, Ill. Disc. by_ reason of' injury

WILLIAM, PVT. , H Batt. 5th U.S. Ar_tillery

WILLIAM H. of Needham, Mass. Co. c 43rd Mass. Vol. Inf. Died March 1, 1863, Buford, N.c.

WILLIAM EUSTIS, West Point cadet, 2nd, 1st Lt., Captain 11th Inf. u.s~ Arra:, of Franklin, Conn.

WILLIAM HENRY, Co. C 14th Regt. N.H. Vols. ·

WINSLOW, of Plainfield, N.H. enl. in New York, age 22

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THE FAMILY NAME IN ENGLAND

Kingsbury is an ancient English -patron;ymic that dates back to the Saxon kings. The modern form is derived from the old Cyngsbush expressive of a stronghold or a king's castle. A surname of locality, Kingsbury is taken from the residence of the family at, or near, a parish of the name. There are four places of the name in England. One in Middlesex near London, one in Hertfordshire, one in Soinersetshire, and one in Warwickshire. The latter site named Kingsbury Manor belonged to Leofric, Earl of Mercia, and his better known wife, the Countess of Godiva, and in the Domesday Book is called "Chinesburie." Among the ancient members of the family in England are many clergymen, and a number of Benedictines, one of the most learned orders of Europe in those days.

Historians of the family are in agreement that the first individual of the name to appear in church or state records was Gilbert de Kingsbury, incumbent of St. Peter's Church, Kingsbury, Warwickshire, about the year 1300. During the reign of Henry IV (1367-1413) William de Kynesburye appears on the roll of Caxton's Manor, Little Cornard, Suffolk, England. Among Northamptonshire records is the will of Gervase de Wyllesford, Rector of Baraah, in which mention is made of William de Kynesburye. Still another early record of the 15th century places William with his son or brother, John de Kynesburye, as holding Waldecraft in the name of Little Cornard, Suffolk. They were undoubtedly the earliest ancestors of the Suffolk family tromwhich Joseph Kingsbury the American emigrant was descended.

Those were stirring days, 1207-1509, in England. Henry III replaced King John on the throne in the year 1216. His character was wholly unfit for his station in iife and that weakness provided the opportunity for a revolt of the barons led by Simon de Montfort, which succeeded in forcing the King, by the Provisions of Oxford, to resign the chief powers to the barons. In later years Edward, son of Henry III, defeated the barons in battle, thus freeing his father from earlier promises. During his reign Parliament, in its modern sense or two houses, was first called.

- L Henry IV, 1367-1413, first king from the House of Lancaster, eJ.dest son of John

of Gaunt; fourth son of Edward III, The Lollars, a name applied as a term of contempt to various sects or fraternities deemed heretical as influenced by the teaching of Wycliffe were ambitious and eventually drew upon themselves the enmity of the Court. Insurrection broke out, only ended by great numbers of Wycliffe followers being put to death.

Henry V, ·1387-1422, succeeded his father in the year 1413. A struggle for power between the rival factions of the Dukes of Burgundy and Orleans afforded Henry the opportunity to press a claim for the crown of France. Setting sail with his army, he landed near Harfleur in August, 1415. Losing over half his men in the -attack that followed, he was age.in forced into battle by the French at Agincourt where he- -. won a decisive victory in October, 1415. Further successes of the English arms led_ Charles VI to accept Henry as his successor to the French crown. And during this _ period the names of ~ohn de Kingsbury and William Kyngesbery appear on the Court- Rolis of Coxton's Manor in Little Cornard, Suffolk.

Henry VI, became King, _of England on the death of his father at Vincennes in 1422. As Henry was an infant in arms, John, Duke of Bedford, an uncle, was appointed Regen:t of France and his uncle Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, was appointed Lord Prot~_ctor o~ England. A few weeks atter Henry's succession Charles VI of France died, and accord­ing to the treaty of Troyes, the infant Henry was proclaimed King of France. In the war that followed, and due in no small part to the heroism of Joan of Arc, the Maid of Orleans, and the death of the Duke of Bedford, the English lost aJJ. their posses­sions except Calais.

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Henry VII, 1456-1509, was ~reclaimed king in 1485 a.i~er the defeat and death of Richard III at Bosworth. Henry VII was the first sovereign of the Rouse of Tudor. With no wars to fight he turned his attention to the development of internal resourc~s of his country and markedly curbed the power of the feudal aristocracy.

Henry VIII, 1!+51-1547, succeeded to the throne and grave religious discussions were popular talk of that day. John Kingsbury, a direct descendant of the William de Kynesburye who held Waldscraft in the name of Little Corna.rd, Suffolk, drew up his will as follows:

In dei noie Amen be yt lmowne unto all men that uppon the X daye of the monthe of august in the yere of owe'r lorde god MCCCCCXXXIX and in the yere of oue'r sofren lorde kynge henry the viijth the xxxj I John Kyngsbury of Comarde Magno the elder beynge hole of mynde & of good memorye I make my testament & last wyll in tbys manr of wyse fyrste I bequethe my sowle unto allmyghtye god and to ower Lady Saynte Mary & to all the blessed saynts in Clorye, and my body for to be buryed in the chi.uche yarde of Saynt Andrewes of Cornarthe aforesayd. Itm I geve and bequetbe onto the heyghe aulter of the sayd churche for my tythes and oblacyones forgitten Xijs. Itm I geve and bequethe to Elyn my wyefe she for to be a goode gyde and helper unto John my sone X marks and the second bedde, Itm I geve an:d bequethe to John my younger sone the tenement of fenors in ma.ryott. Also I bequethe unto Ysbell my dowghter one seme of barley one shepe and a la:mbe, Also I geve

( . and bequeth unto Alys my doughter one seme barley one shepe & a lam be. Itm I bequeth Crystya.n my doughter. one seme of barley one shepe & a lambe. The residue of all my goods unbequetheyde I geve and bequethe unto John my elder sone whome I chose and make my full executor. In wytnes hereof Sr. Thomas legatt vycar of the sayde town the whyche dyd wryght this prsent testament, Aug.10, 1539. Proved in the Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury 20th Deer. 1539. (Poope 42)

By the year 1578 the "younger sone" John was married and resided at Ed.we.rd.stone; a town named perhaps for Edward VI, brother to Mary, Queen of Scots. John had two . · sons, James of Boxford, ob. 1590, and Roger, also of Boxford, ob. 1608. On the death of · John the younger, bis sons Jam.es and Roger bec8llle involved in a dispute that led to the Queen's High Court of Chancery.

Jam.es Kingesburye of Boxford, pltf ., Boxford, states that, "John Kingesburie, late of Edwardestone, in the County of Suffolk, deceased, the father of yr ·sd OratorJ was lawfully and rightfully seized of one Tenent, or cottage~ in Edwardestone afore­sayde, and that about one yea.re nowe laste paste and the sd John Kingesburye, for the fatherly love and affection that he the sd John dyd beare to ye sa.yd Orator, beynge his Sonne, and also in consideration of the Summe of tene pounds, whereof 6 pounds 4 shilling was pa.yd in hand to sd John, and the residue was to be payde at other severall days between them, the sd John did promyse and grant to yor syd orator to co~veye and assure the sd Tenent or Cottage to your sayd Orator&!:!, after vch tyme one Roger Kingsburye persuaded the said John to convey to him the cottage in questiati; &c,&c. The said John beynge a man· growen, in some symplycytye by reason of his age -yett because the one was his father, and thother his brother he d.yd i'orbeare hit, butr. by all gentle means sought to have his promise pformed, wch the sayd Roger refused, &c,&c,and the said Orator requests the·court to graunt to the ea.yd Ora.tor the Queen's MaJties Wryte of subpena, to be d.yrected to the ea.yd Roger Kingesburye, commanding. him to appeare before your lordshippe in -the Quene's high CourteofCha.uncerye, &c. Sr. Nicholas Bacon, Knight, lord Keeper of the greate Courte of Engl.ande , " ChancerJ· Proceedings) 1578.

If there had been ill feeling between James and Roger over settlement of their father, John's, estate the wounds soon healed, for twelve years later James ordains his brother Roger Kingsburie as Supervisor of his la.st will, dated June 8, 1590.

In the name of God Amen, the Twelfth Day of April in the year of our Lord 1590, in the two and thirty year of the reign of our most gracious Sovereign Lady Queen EUmbeth &c., I James Kyngburie of Boxford, in the County of Suffolk, and in the Diocese of Norwich, husbandman. Sick in body and in good and perfect remembmnce (I praise God) make ordain and dispose this my present testciment contclining herein my fust will. First I commend my soul unto Almighty God my Creator, Redeemer and Saviour, and my body to be buried in the church fQrd of my pQrish church of Boxford. Also I give and bequeath unto Agnes my wife all that my

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houses and lands which I hold by.Indenture of Lease of the worshipful Mr. Robert Peyton, of Isleba.m, esquire, with all and singular the appurtenances to them belonging situate in the pQrish of Boxford. .To hold to her and her assigns all the years that be yet to come, specified in the SQfd Indenture of Lease. Also I give and bequeath unto Jolm Dyxon my son -in-}Qw Xs to be PQid unto him by my executrix within one year after my dec;ease. Item I give and bequeath unto James Kingsburie my sonne Xs to be pQid him as is aforesaid within two years after my decease. Also I give and bequeath to Abraham Kingsburrie my sonne Xs to be pQid him as ls aforesaid within two years after my decease. Also I given and bequeath unto Rachel Kingsburie my daughter Xs. to be pQid to her as above said within four years after my decease. Also I give and bequeath unto Henrie Kingsburie my sonne Xs. to be pQid him as above said at the age of xxl years. The residue of :niy goods moveable and unmoveable, corn, cattle, debts or whatsoever else is unbequeathed, my debts and funerals honestly discharged, I give and bequeath unto the said Agnes my wife, whom I will make and ordain to be my sole executrix to see this my last will and testament performed. And I ordain my brother Roger Klngsburie my Supervisor of this my last will and testament giving him for his pQines iJ shillings and vi d. These witnesses J?eter Bettes, Roger Kingsburie, and Peter Clarke, with others. Proved in the Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury June 8, 1590. (Goddard)

The y~ers, 1625-1649, in the reign of Charles I were momentous ones for the clan Kingsbury. The Kingsburys of the Suffolk country had embraced Puritanism, and a num­ber of them set sail for America in the month of March, 1630, with Governor Winthrop's fleet. 11Jlenry Kingsbury hath a child or two in the Talbot sick with measles, but like to. do well. 11 So writes Governor Winthrop a.board the Arbella, riding at C~es, March 28, 1630 (Winthrop's New England, I, 369). Thomas Kingsbury of Assington had agreed to embark with his brothers, Henry, John and Joseph, but apparently never came and is presumed to have sent his son, Henry, who was fifteen years old at that time, on the voyage with the lad's uncles. According to Felt's History; Henry the elder was mar­ried May 18, 1621, which precludes hie being the father of Henry Kingsbury who was at l;pswich, Massachusetts, in the year 1638. John Kingsbury's will establishes the relationship of.Henry of Ipswich, and of his brother, Joseph of Dedham. Other members of the clan in England fled to Scotland and Ireland to escape the forces of Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of the Commonwealth. Their descendants, too, would later find shelter and freedom on the North American continent.

JOHN DE KINGESBURY, Little Cornard, circa 1369-1414, temp. Edward III-Henry IV

William Kyngesbery, 1412, Little Cornard, Suffolk.

John Kingsburye & Elyn Cornerd Magna, ob. 1530.

John Kingesburye of Edwardstone living in 1578.

James Kingsbury ob. 1590 &Agnes of Boxford ob. 1602.

James Kingsbury bap. 1562-ob. 1622 & Anne ffrancis of Boxford 1584.

Joan & James of Carsey

Margeret & Henrie of Assington

. John & Margaret of Assington

I Joseph & Millicent of Dedham, Mass.

I Thomas of Assington perhaps father of Henry of Ipswich, Mass.

I Alyce.

I Elizabeth ara, m. I John ffrench

FIRST GENERATION

1--JOSEPH KINGSBURY, born 1600 in Suffolk County, England; died 1676 at Dedham, 1'4a.ssa-- chusetts. He is thought to have sailed with Winthrop's fleet in the year 1630, and

first settled at Watertown with his brother John. John Kingsbury became a freeman March 3, 1635, and removed that year to Dedham where he was a proprietor, held town of'fi'Ces, and Representative in 1647 to the General Court. Joseph Kingsbury is first mentioned in town affairs, (Dedham rec.) Nov. 1, 16!n "to contrive the fabrick of a meeting house to be in lenght 36 foote & in bredth 20 foote, and between the upper and nether sell 1n ye studs 12 f'oote". This meeting house stood on a part of Joseph Kingsbury's land, viz; "It is condescended for loving satisfac­tion unto some neighbors on ye east side of ye river that ye·meeting house shall stand upon ye end of' Joseph Kingsbury's land notwithstanding ye order made at ye last meeting." The first burial place in Dedham was taken from the land of Kings­bury and Nico• Phillips, 11

•• la.ying down each a pc 1ell of ground for a burial place are to have a good allowance of ground in some other-place." On the first page, book 2, Dedham Records we read, 11 Ezekiel Holliman was granted twelve acres more or less as lyeth betweene the way leading from the keys to the Pond towards the east, and Nicholas Philli~s towards ye west and butts upon ye said way leading to ye burial place." Page I of Book 2 we read, "Ezekiel Holliman removed to Rhode Island founding the first Ba;ptist church in ProVidence, and there baptized Roger Williams." His land in Dedham was granted to Joseph Kingsbury, who "alienieth and selleth to the Towne of Dedham. forever for a seat for a publique meeting house, one acre of land abutting upon the High street towards ye North & upon ye said Joseph Kings­bury's toward the sol.l.th end Nicholas Phillips towards ye west." On this site described a second structure was erected by the First Parish in 1763 and since

.1819 the church bas belonged to the Unitarians. Old First Parish Ch'll.!'ch, we are informed by Miss Marion K. Conant, Asst. Librarian of the Dedham Histo:rical Soci­ety, is located at the corner of Court and High Streets. Bullard Street was ori­ginally the old "Beereing Way" from the Meeting Bouae to the Burying Ground. Present day St. Paulis I!.'piscopal Church built in 1846 also stands on land that was. a part of the original Joseph Kingsbury grant. .

In exchange for land donated for the meeting house and church ya.rd from his original grant, Joseph Kinesbury was given a like acreage ot "bottom land", land that was in no way as desi.:-e.ble a.a that of the original grant. This fact may havt:: had some bearing on his late:r dif'ficulties with the church authorities. Church records point out "that some of' the cornpa.ny thought Joseph Kingsbury vras too much addicted to the world, e.nd so thought mete to require his answers to yep'ticulars & deal further with his case - - in his answers he clered some things to satisfac­tion, in some others ye company could not see bis innocency, and left a gentle exhortation with him," At a later meeting with Joseph it is stated that he "remained stiffe and uooumbled & not clering himself to satisfaction neither beint!, zealous of bis ha.rt in respect to those eVils we feared in him remained long under the admonition of ye conxpany, but at la.st - - - the lord left him, without any p'vocation thereto unto such a distempered passionate flying out upon one of ye company who ye lord had used of to follow home things close upon him,. - - - that we left him to· the judgement of the church." Under date of Feb. 2, 1641, it is recorded that, "Joseph Kingsbury of whom mention was made before yt-was left out. of. ye foundation of tbe church for some cause ther mentioned wherein he could not of a long time co I e off· to_ ye satisfaction of ye cb:rr.:-ch yet at lenght some tempta­ticua wherein he was being removed & and ye lord by his word more disccvering his evils unto him humbling him for ye same after divers meeting in priVF.,te & some experience of his spirit ye church was so well p 1 sua~ed of his repentance & faith as yt he was received into ye fellowship of' ye church.. " His wife, Millicent, who

perhaps was an "Ames", "appeared to ye church a tender harted soul full of fee.res and temptations, but truly breathing after Christ. 11 She was adniitted to the church April 24, 1639.

Joseph Kingsbury's will was made May 22, 1675 and proved June 1, 1676. It reads: "I have given to my two eldest so;ds, Joseph & John their portions and what was due them from me by the gift of my brother John Kingsbury deceased •. To Melecent my wife the use of my whole estate till Eleazar shall dispose of himself in marriage; to daughter Sarah Crossman, 5L; to son-in-law Thomas Cooper of Rehoboth, Massachu­setts 7L; to son Eleazar, and to my son Nathaniel the cellars they work in, and the houses they live in; to grand-daughter Elizabeth Brewer 5L at 20 years of age; to son-in-law Nathaniel Brewer 5s; to son-in-law Robert Crossman 5s." The inventory, Suffolk Probate 5-346, 1676, notes," wearing apparel, one fouling piece, three spinning wheels, nine books including Dr. Preston's work "Paules Repentance" and "the Deceatfulness of the hart." Also included were two houses and various parcels of land in different locations. The exact date of the deaths of Joseph and "Melecent" is not known. The grave markers have long since disappeared from Norfolk cemetery. Children: 2--Sarah, b,,:-)-p~5; i. 1686 in Taunton, Mass.; m. May 25, 1652, Robert Crossman,

son of J&s._ Crossman of Dedham. In 1644 he was one of the citizens who pr~:­vided for a free school in Dedham, and in the same year he was made a member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Co. of Boston. In 1649 he was given leave to build a house on his land near the meeting house. He learned his trade . of housewright from his father-in-law, Joseph Kingsbury. After their marriage, Sarah and Robert removed to Taunton where Robert was engaged in building the iron works. He also engaged in the making of drums, and was known as the "Drum.­maker of New England". Follo~ng the death of his wife, Sarah, in the year 1686, he married, in 1687, Mrs\ Marthi ~ of Middleboro, Mass., widow of Samuel, and daughter of Francis"-~llington. -· Children: (Crossman) A-.;Sarah, b. March ~, 1653; m.J\Nov 11, 1675, John Woodward.:) (Nathaniel2 & 1

) of Taunton and Dedham. There were born eight children, the third born being Nathaniel Woodward in 1679. Nathaniel Woodward4 , {John3 , Nathaniel2 1 ) died at the age of 71 year.a and was a resident of Bridgewater, Mass. when in 17o8, on April 16, hem. Elizabeth, daughter of Benjamin Willis. Born to that union was Sarah, Feb. 7, 1711-1712 who m. Benjamin Tucker3 (Manasseh2

Robert 1 ) • Sarah Tucker died March 13, 1779. Born in Middleboro were ten children (Tucker) the eighth of whom was Nathaniel, b. 1744. Nathaniel Tucker4 (Benjamin3 , Manasseh2 , Robert1 ), b. Middleboro, Oct. 15, 1744/45; d. March 26, 1796 in Westport. He m. Jedidah Tupper Warren, 1748-1819. They had eleven children, eighthofwhom was Zelotes, b. 1781; d. in Ponchatoula, La. between 1840 and 1850. April 13, 1803, he m. Sarah (Sally) Snow. Sarah· died in 1876 at 96 years of age and was interred in Wetmore Cemetery at Ponchatoula, La. Of ten children, Mary Tucker6 , (Zelotes5 , Nathaniel 4 ,

Benjamin3 ' Manasseh2 , Robert1 ) was tenth born in 1820; d. Jan. 1903; m. Jac<;>b Threeton; b. 18u/1812 in Prussia. He died Feb. 4, 1896. Mary Tucker Threeton was the great, great grandmother of J. C. Hammond of Carlsbad, N. Mex., the informant for this line.

B--John, b. March 16, 1654; m. Jan. 7, 1689, Joanna Thayer. 9 children, c-·-Mary, b. July 16, 1655; m. Aug. 21, 1673, John Gould, 2 children. 'ic.~. D--Robert, b. Aug. 6, 1657; m. July 21, 1679, Hannah Brooks. 5 children. ·n.i E--Joseph, b. April 25, 1659; m. Nov. 24, 1685, Sarah Alden, 5 children. F--Nathaniel, b. Aug. 7, 1661; killed a.t Wrentham, King Phillips War. G--Eleazar, 1663-1667.

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H--Elizabeth, b. ~ 2, 1665; m. Mr. Hayward. I--samuel, b. July 25, 1667; d. 1755; m. four times. J--Mercy, b. March 20, 1669; m. Jan. 26, 1687, John Thrasher of Taunton. K--Thomas, b. Oct. 6, 1671; killed in 1691, Sir Wm. Phipps expedition.

}--Mary, b. July 1, 1637; d. Aug. 6, 1678; m. -Thomas Cooper of Rehobeth, Mass., and had one child. He m. 2nd Elizabeth Rand. "Thomas Cooper, age about 42 years ea.1th, I heard my brother John Kingsbury say ••• etc." (Book 7, page 244, Suffolk Probate records.) ·

4--Elizabeth, b. July 14, 16,S; d. June 25, 1661; m. Nathaniel Brewer of Roxbury. Their marriage is not of record, but Joseph-Kingsbury's Will cites granddaughter Elizabeth Brewer and son-in-law Nathaniel Brewer. Daniel Brewer of "Rocksbury" ma.de his will in 1645, proved in 1647, and cites Wife Joanna and sons, Daniel & Nathaniel. They were perhaps the parents of the Nathaniel who married Elizabeth.

5--Joseph, b. Dec. 17, 1640; d. Wrentham, Mass. Dec. 16, 1688. 6--John, b. June 15, 164}; d. Dedham, Mass. July 12, 1669. 7--Eleaza.r, b. March 17, 1645; ·ll'. Needham, Mass. Feb. 2, 172:5. 8--Nathaniel, b. Jan. 26, 1650; d. Dedham., Mass. Oct. 14, 1694.

SECOND GENERATION

2."'-JOSEPB2 (Joseph1 ); m. 1st prior to 1665 and Mary, his wife died,\July 1680; m. 2nd Sept. 7, 1681, Mary Donter. On Oct. 21, 1688, Joseph Kingsbury, Jr. "took hold of the covenant of the church in Roxbury". The family resided in both Roxbury and Wrentham. The inventory of his estate was taken Sept. 20, 1689. (Suf­folk Probate New Series 4-101;102,10;). It appears to have been taken again in 1690 (Suffolk Probate 8-185) and he is called of Wrentham. Inventory lists "one. old spinning wheel., one skillet, one bason, some old tooles and tubs & other lumber

· & some old books, brass and pewter, an old·· saddle and bridle, one old· sword and belt, one cowbell", and parcels of land and-·a dwelling house. The agreement of distribution made in March, 1692, gave to widow Mary as her thirds,:one b,alf the house lot, etc. ; to eldest son Joseph one half of house lot. The second son 11 ving was Eleazar who had his uncle Eleazar Kingsbury of Dedham as a guardi~-; a daughter Eliza.beth had Thomas Thurston as guardian; Hannah had John Ware and Mercy had her uncle Nathaniel Kingsbury as guardians. Children.:

9•-Joseph, b. August 23, 1665. 10-'."'"J'ohn, b. Dec. 24, 1667; d. Oct. l, 1687; probably unmarried as he is not men­

tioned in his father's will, and his brother Joseph, in deed of 1695, cites . . "my brother John deceased."

11~-Elizabeth, b. May 14., 1670; d. in Taunton., Mass.; m. as his 2nd wife, William Briggs, b. Nov. 2l., 1663; d. April 21, 1725. His will at Taunton Probate Of­fice. Children (Briggs); Isaac, Noah whom. E11zabeth Trumbull o:f' Taunton and had 11 children; Eliza.beth; William •

. 12--Eleaza.r, b. ~ 12, 1673; d. Feb. 2, 1722. l}-•Hannah, b. July 26, 1675; d. unm. 1692. When her father's estate was distrib­

uted, 11John Ware of Wrentham appointed guardian to Hannah Kingsbury because Hannah is distracted."

14--Mary, b. Nov. 10, 1677; d.-before 1692. 15--Mercy, b. Nov. 10, 1677; m. in 1706 or 17o8, Richard Briggs, Jr. b. Jan. 12,

1679. If not a native of Norton, Mass., Richard was there early and in due time made his home close to the path worn by the fierce Sa.chem Philip and his

- followers during frequent sojourns by the Winnecunnet water four miles distant. Under the shade of a curious boulder, still a prominent lan6-"k, he built a little house with gradual additions. Here he cleared the land and raised

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limited crops, and here, though saying little, he gave much thought to the questions which were agitating church and settlements. - From babyhood on he had attended public worship in Taunton, first carried by his parents, then walking., but he knew that it would be more than a Sabbath day's journey for his wife, and.soon after their marriage he joined with 56 neighbors in a petition that the town of Taunton would "bound them out a presi~ for the maintenance of a minister, an able, godly, orthodox minister." When at last the meeting house was completed in 1719, Richard Briggs was entrusted with the locking and unlocking of the door, served four terms as tithing man, was a deacon; also selectman of the town. . Children (Briggs):: Ref. "We and Our Kinfolk" by Mary Balch Briggs, 1887. A--Richard, 1711 .. 1799; was deacon of church in Mansfield, Mass. inJ-774;_,1

m. March 9, 1733 Abigail Andros, b. Bristol, R.I. July 13, 1738; d. Hal.ifax, Mass. J.812, daughter of Ephraim Sarah (Morey) Andros. Richard and Abigail had 6 children.

B--Timothy, b. Jan. 3, 1713; d. in Norton Ai,ril 11, 1803; m. July 13, 1738 Mary Briggs who died Oct. 7, 1781; m. 2nd widow Hannah Vaughan Waterman, who died March 4, 1798. 5 children 1st m.

c--George, b. June 19, 1715; m. Feb. 16, 1737 Patience Ge;y, who d. August 8, 1741; m. 2nd Jan. 6, 1743 Sarah Wilkinson, who d. 1779. 8 children by 2nd m.

D--James, b. March 16, 1719; d. in Norton Aug. 6, 1793; m. May 5, 1743 Daniel White, al.so called "Damaris" who died Jan. 17, 1801, at'Guilford, Vt. where their eleven children were born. She was the daughter of Nicholas White a · wealthy and influential man of Dorchester and Taunton.

16--Ma.rah, (Mirah in .town records) b. July 9, 1680; d. before 1692 • .l "'-· F..J,-1 o. y

6--JOHN2 (Joseph1): m. Nov. Jj,.1-l6p6 Elizabeth, bapt. Feb. 9, 16~;. ... 0ct. 24, 1732,

daughter of Thomas & HannaH~Vui'1:er. She m. 2nd Michael Metcal.f of Dedham. The inventory of John Kingsbury's estate was taken Aug; 24, ·1669. (Suffolk Probate 3-499) and included "2 spinning wheels, hemp, flax, and sheeps woole; all the houses, lands, orchards, common rights, common priviledges to them due., valued at 80 pounds,· one legacy given to deceased by the last wtiJ. of his uncie John Kingsbury yet due valued at 34 pounds 4 shilling." Child born in Dedham 17-•Elizabeth, b. Nov. 23, 1668; m. Dec. 12, 1686 Joseph Damon of Dedham who died

in 1726. His will gives names of children with the exception of the last four who were daughters. Children (Damon) : . A••Joseph, b. July 1690; d. 176}; m. Mary .... 5 children. B--Noah, b. Sept. 1691; m. Abigail •..• c--Sarah, b. May 17, 1694; m. c. Arter.

7--ELEAZAR2 (Joseph1 ), m. Oct. 30, 1676 Esther, born June 10., 1654; d. in Dedham May; - 6; 1717; daughter of Samuel and Mary (Aldridge) Judson of Barton, England and · ·

Dedham, Mass. Her will (Suffolk Probate 383~) "wife of Eleazar Kingsbury of Great Island in Dedham., ~:>ne of two surviving daughters and co-heirs of Samuel Judson for­merly of Horton, Bradf'ordshire in County of York within the real.ms of England but since of Dedham deceased." Eleazar's will maae-Dec. 21 1720, and proved March l, 1722 (Suffolk Probate 4698), "whereas I have settled my- four sons by giving each of them deeds of their said lands but more especially to my youngest son Noah, I have given my homestead. I now .give him my husbandry tools, ect. , and my dere and well beloved wife in her last will did give my youngest son, Noah, the most of her lands and meddows." ·

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Children born in Dedham: 18--Josiah, b. Dec. 26, 1677; d. in Needham, Ma.as. April 20, 1739. 19--Mary, b. April 2, 1680; d. in Dedham June 6, 1717, umn. 20--Eleazar, b. May 10, 1683; d. in Needham Jan. 27, 1767. 21--Samuel, b. Nov. 4, 169(); d. in Walpole, Mass. June 1, 1744. 22--Noa.h., b. Sept. 16, 1693,; d, in Dedham Oct. 18, 1740 ..

~--NATHANIEL2 (Josephi): m, Oct. 14, 1673 Mary, daughter of John and Rebecca (Hall) Bacon, and a descendant of Michael Bacon of County Suffolk, England, There is no will on record, but the inventory of his estate (Suffolk Probate 15-228) was sub­mitted by his sons Nathaniel and James April 6, 1696, Nathaniel is called a weaver, and there is listed "books, wearing apparel, armour, weaving tools, a cradle a.r1d warming pans, swine, horses, oxen, cattle, etc, The dwelling house & barns, orchard,s and yards over worn land toward Natick, land at Pa.wicket and at Pontipeg, seven acres called Clapboard trees land, Rosemary meadow (15-262, Suffolk Probate) state "the lan4. of Nathaniel Kingsbury, weaver, cannot be easily divided, and so it is all given to Nathaniel, the eldest son and he pays to his four brothers, James, Timothy, John and Daniel and his sister Mellicent Kingsbury their share, and J.eveing the widow her dower rights which go to said Nathaniel at her death." Children born in Dedham:

... ?l•-Nathaniel, b. Sept. 14, __ 1974; d. Dedham, Jan. 19, 1724. 2~--Jam.es, b. Sept. 22, 1687; ·d, in Needham July 1, 1752. 25-•Timothy, b. October 15, 1680; d. in Needham Oct. 5, 1760. 26~-John, b. August 17, 1686; d, Oct, 15, 1713. His will (Suffolk Probate 3531)

made Sept. 21, 1713, proved Dec. 28, 1713 -and leaves "to wife Mary and her heirs everything,'' He is called a. cordwainer of Boston. She died Feb. 28, 1720, in Boston.

27--Daniel, b. Nov. 11, 1688; d. April 27, 1754 in Wrentham, 28--Millicent, b. March 30, 1693; m. May 18, 1714, Jonas Clay.

THIRD GENERATION

9- -JOSEP:a3 ( Joseph2 , Josephi) : was of Wrentham in 1695 when he sold to Richard Puffer, - land in Wrentham {Suffolk R, of D. 33-264) "all 111:1" pa.rt in father Joseph's estate &

also my brother John's.deceased, part, and my brother Eleazar, his part of my mother Mary Kingsbury relict to my father, her third which after her decease is to be di vied to the children •.. together with all other goods and chattles." No further reference appears for this man, but it may be said that another Kingsbury Genealogy is in error when the name of Elijah Kingsbury of Boonvill.e, N,Y. is given as the son of this Joseph,

12--ELEAZAR3 (Joseph2, Josephi): I!l, in Wrentham, April 4, 1696, Sarah b, Aug. 10, - 1671, daughter of William and Ruth Ma.ccane. (T.R.-Cotton Mather). Tradition is

that Eleazar was a tailor in Wrentham, that he turned preacher and went to Cape May where he changed his name to "Berry" • From the Suffolk records we know that in 1694 he was of Wrentham when he sold to Jonathan Boyden of Medfield six cow common rights in Wrentham. William Maccane dated his will in 1700 (Suffolk Probate 6793), He cites daughter Sa.rah Kingsbury, and in the division of his estate April l, 1707, she.is mentioned, but her signature does not appear nor place of residence.

18--JOSIAH3 (Elea.zar2, Josephi): m. Jan. 16., 1705,; Susannah., b. April 27, 1685; d, in - Needham, Feb. 28, 1731; the daughter of Thomas and Susannah (Newell) Morey. Hem.

2nd Hannah •••• who died Jan. 29, 1748. Josiah was one of the petitioners for the

incorporation of the town of Needham in 1710. He was selectman 1716, 1717; re­presentative to the General Court 1716-17-20-2:;-28-:;8; town treasurer 7 years. Treasurer and deacon of his church. His original homestead remained in the possession of his descendants for more than two. hundred years, being sold in 1900 as a site for Wellesley Home for the aged. Children of 1st m.: 29--Josiah, b. Nov. 15, 1705; d. Oxford, Mass. April 15, 1774. 30--Theodore, b. Dec. 17, 1707; d. Feb. 11, 1787. 31--Rachel, b. April 12, 1712; d. Weymouth, Mass. April 8, 1733; m. Jan. 22,

1731/32 John Green of Weymouth. A child Rachel Green, b. March 20, 1733. 32--Jesse, b. Sept. 1, 1714; d. Needham, Mass. Aug, 11, 1787. 33--Caleb, b. April 26, 1719; d. Needham, Mass, Nov. 16, 1796. }4--Elipha.1.et, b, April 21, i.721; d. in Needham 179:;.

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35--Elijah, b. March 6, 1723; d. April 9, 1744 unm. :;6--Jemima, b. Jan. :;1, 1726/27; m. Aug. 27, 1747 William Smith of Needham, Mass,

Children (Smith): A--Jemima, b. Feb. 10, 1748; d. Sept. 17, 1814 unm. B--Archibald, b. Feb. 11, 1749/50. c--twins--Silence and Mehetable; b. and d. Jan 2:;, 1752. D--Mehetable, b, Nov. 24, 1755; m. Richard Richardson of Watertown. E--Hannah, b. Jan. 6, 1758; m. Joseph Bright of Watertown. F--William, b. Oct. 6, 1759, G--Samuel, b. Jan. 27, 1762; d. Oct. 9, 1762. H--Samuel, b. Feb. 29, 1764; m. Hannah Mills Feb. 8, 1786.

20--ELEAZAR3 (Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ) : m. 1st in Dedham, Rebecca. •••• , born 1687 and died in Needham Feb. 15, 1756. Be m. 2nd March 3, 1757 Mary, b. Nov. 6, 1704; d. Feb. 26, 1776, daughter of Joseph and Esther, (Kendrick) Ward. Eleazar Kingsbury was one of the petitioners for the incorporation of the town o~ Needham in 1710; a selectman 14 yea.rs between 1716 and 1748. He was ordered to lay out '' a. road through Ceqar swamp to the Plains," he rebuilt Cook's and Kendrick's bridges in 1732. Chosen deacon of the First Church in 1730 and dismissed Jan. 9, 1747, "Eleazar Kingsbury who wants to go over to ye Antibaptists." His will (Suffolk Probate 13983) made December 6, 1763, was proved Feb. 20, 1767; ":t(y will is that the contra.ct I made with my beloved wife in writing before marriage respecting what she 1s to receive out of my estate be well and truly paid. To son Eleazar all wearing apparel, etc. to daughter Esther Fuller and daughter Lydia Newell all the rest of my indoor moveables excepting my books to be equally divided between my daughters, but the divinity books to my son." The homestead was willed to Eleazar, cfr. Children of 1st m.: ·;1--Esther, b. Sept. 16, 1711; d. in Needham Nov. 6, 1801; m. in Needham Feb. 4,

1729/30; Amos Fuller., b. Dedham, May 11, 1701; d. Needham Nov. 12, 1771. . He was active in town affairs, selectman eleven years; representative to General Court five years. Children (Fuller) : A--Amos, 1731-1810; m. Sept. 5, 1754 Sarah, daughter of Timothy and Jemima

(Ware) Kingsbury.-t Hb B--Ebeneezer, b. Nov. 15, 1734; m. Nov. 29, 1759 Meribah Smith. (Suffolk

Probate 16849--Feb. 26, 1779.) c--Samuel, b. Sept, 16, 1737; m. Ann Nancy Hall. D--Josiah, b. March 7, 1739/40; m. in Wrentham, Abigail Whiting. E--Jeremiah, b. Oct. 2, 1743; d. Sept. 13, 1766. F--Elea.za.r, b. May 3, 1746; d, March 8, 1828, m. Mary Richards. G--Solomon, b. Oct. 23, 1748; d. April 11, 1806. R--Asa, b. Sept. 20, 1752; m. June 1, 1780 Melitiah Metcal.f.

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38--Enoch, b. 1713; d. Oct. 12, 1713, 39--Seth (twin) died 10 days of age. 40--Rebecca, 1715-1716. 41--Lydia, b. March ll, 1717; m. Nov. 21, 1739 in Needham, Timothy Newell.

Children (Newell): A•-Lydia, b. Sept. 26, 1740; m. March 27, 1760 Timothy Kingsbury

See No. 197. B--Timothy, b. Sept. ll, 1742. c--Rebecca, b. 1744/45; m. Ichabod Ellis of Dedham. D--Rachel, b. May 24, 1747; m. Nov. 4, 1774; Ed.we.rd Foster Jr. of Sturbridge,

Mass. E--Nathaniel, b. Sept. 15, 1749. F--Esther, b. Jan. 15, 1752; m. Thomas H, Townsend of Needham. G--Nathen, b. Jan. 23, 1754; m. lat Anna Baker; m. 2nd Betsey ••• H--Eleazar, b. Feb. 12, 1758; died Feb. 20, 1759,

42--Eleazar, b. June 11, 1724; d. Nov. 27, 1785 in Needham.

21--SAMUEL3 (Elea.zar2, Joseph1 ) : m. May 12, 1715 Joanna Guild, b. Nov. 4., 1687. Samuel Kingsbury served as town clerk of Walpole, selectman, and was a deacon of the :first church to organize in Walpole, Mass. Bis will (Suffolk Probate 8009) gives to wife, Joanne., four acres of land, 11 at that end of my land near Medfield", and one half of everything during life to son Seth, who he.cl the other half of the homestead. To son Nathan land a.nd house bought of' Dexter,; daughter Esther 32 acres of land where the house and barn stand which she now lives in; daughters Joanna and Mary two cows apiece and land." Children: 43--A daughter, 1716-1717. 44--Esther, b. Feb. 23, 1718; d. in Walpole, Sept. 16, 1776; m. March 23, 1736,

Ebenezer Baker of Walpole, Mass. Children (Baker) : A--Esther, b. Aprii 20, 1739; m. Joshua Morse of' Walpole. B--Samuel, b. July 1, 1744; d. Sept. 29, 1821; m. Mary Boyden.· c--Ebenezer, b. March 22, 1748; d. unm. 1769. · D--Thankful, b. June 3, 1750; m. Isaac Eaton of Franklin, Ma.ss. E••Abel, b. July 4, 175,; d. in Fitzwilliam. N.H,; m. Sarah Smith. F--Ziba, b. July 14, 1757; d. Aug. 15, 1846; m. Aug. 17, Millie Cleveland,

who died in West Walpole, Dec. 25, 1857. 45--Seth, b. May 18, 1720; d. Nov. 25, 1800. 46--Joanna, b. Oct. 16, 1722; m. at Wal.pole, Feb. 26, 1747, Joseph Holmes4

(Semuel3 , Jolm2., George1 ), a. cordwainer of North Attl.eboro, Mass. Joanna, widow, m~ 2nd Jan. 2, 1777, Joseph Robbins. Children (Holmes): A--Eliphalet, 1748-1826; m. 1780 Amy Hatch, 10 children. Am. Rev. B--Sibyl, 1749-18,5, unm. . c--Isabel, 1750; d. young. D- -Lois; 1752-1831; m. Col. Israel Batch. Am. Rev. and War of 1812. E••Samuel, 1754; m. Hannah Tyler, six children, No. Attleboro. F--Mary, 1757-1843; m. Abner Daggett • .Am. Rev. G--Chloe, 1760,; m. 1782 Othniel Blackington, Am. Rev., 3 children. H--Joseph, 1765-1813; m. Mary Bullard. Died of the b:}.ack plague.

47.-Mary, b. Oct. 27, 1724; d. 1768/9; m. 1747 Henry Smitb of Walpole, Children (Smith): A--Peter, b. Jan. 10, 1748/49; died in infancy. B-•Mary, b. May 27, 1750; m. (int.) April 12, 1777 to R, Billings.

c--A daughter in 1752. D--Joanna, b. April 21, 1754; m. (int.) May 14, -1779 to Peter Fisher. E--Sarah, b. Oct. 7, 1758; m. 1778 Abel-Baker. F--Keturah, b. April 6;, 1761.

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48--Ruth, b. June 20, 1727; probably died before 1744, date of her father's will, in wich no mention is made of her. ·

49-,-Nathan, b. March 14, 1730 (Nov. 14, 1730-T.rec.); died Walpole lnl815.

22--NOAH3 (Eleazar2, Joseph1 ) : m. in Roxbury, Sept. 3, 1718, Mehetable, daughter of - Thomas Morey, and sister of Susanna whom. Josiah (No. 18). His marker. in the

First Parish Church cemetery is inscribed, "Here lies buried ye body of Ensign Noah Kingsbury, deceased Oct. 18, 1740 in ye 47th year of his age." His will (Suffolk Probate 7613) gives to wife Mehetable the use of estate as long as "she remains '11IY wife. 11 Mentions daughters Mary and Abigal "to be maintained out of estate till married." and gives equal rights to sons Noah, Ezekiel and Joshua. 50--Noah, b. March 30, 1720; died April 2, 1796 and is buried at Chester Cemetery.

Hem. Jan. 20, 1752 Margaret C. Alverly. They lived in Stoughton and under date of April 26, 1777 (Suffolk R. of D. 128-169) Noah and wife sell to Samuel Payson and Nathaniel Merion 60 acres in equal halves and all other buildings. Chester, Hampden Cty., Mass was formerly called Murrayville which was estab­lished Oct. 31, 1765. Perhaps Payson·and Merion were son-in-laws, but we have no record to substantiate that Noah, Jr. and Margaret had any children.

51--Ezekiel, b. Nov. 14, 1721; died in Dedham Oct. 25, 1797. 52--Joshua, b. July 30, 1723; d. May 3, 1801. 53--Mary, b. April 12, 1725; m. Timothy Richards, b. in Dedham, Oct. 2, 1705.

Children, b. in Dedham: (Richards) . .. .. . ... A---Timothy, b. April 23, 1752; d. in Dedham July 6, 1834; m. Sarah Edson,

four children. A granddaughter, Hannah Shuttleworth by her will devised to the Dedham Historical Society her house and lot in the ce~ter of the village, and $10,000 with which to erect a society building thereon. She also bequeathed to the town of Dedham $30,000 to aid the worthy poor; the principal to be always preserved and lt-nown as the "Shuttleworth Fund."

54--Abigail~ b. July 30, 1732.

23--NATHANIEL3 (Nathaniel 2 , .Joseph1 ); m. Abigail Baker, Dec. 5, 1695. She was born April 15, 1675; d. in Dedham Nov. 9, 1764. Marking her grave to the rear of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in the First Parish Cemetery is a stone with the following inscription," •••••• having lived about twenty years a. single life, 30 years in the married state, and about 40 years in that of widowhood. In each of which her be­havior was exemplary." Sergeant Nathaniel Kingsbury was an inn holder, end held considerable land. While a resident of Dorchester in 1723·he bought 156 acres of land in Dedham close by the First Parish Meeting House. His inventory (Suffolk Probate 24-92) includes books, pewter, a rapier, rum, and ship timber •. Children: 55--Abigail, b. Jan. 5, 1696/7; m. in Dorchester, Feb. 10, 1726, Amos Fisher,

b. in Dedham, June 2, 1687 of Amos and Mary. Children (Fisher) : i. A--Abigail, b. May 31, 1727. -~ 1. B--Timothy, b. Feb. 11, 1729; d. April 21, 1757; m. March 2, 1807 Lydia,

daughter of Na~haniel and Mary (Gay) Metcalf. 56--Nathaniel, b. July 31, 1698; d. in Dedham August 20, 1775. 57--Jeremia, b. March 24, 1701; d. in Dedham March 15, 1786. 58--Ebenezer, b. Dec. 18, 1703; d. Sept. 3, 1775.

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59--Mary, b. Aug. 2, 1705; d. unm. Dedham, Aug. 24, 1788. Ber will (Suffolk Pro• bate 19146) mentions sister Rebecca Gay, nephews Jeremina, James, Nathaniel., Ebenezer, Enoch, and Joseph Kingsbury. Timothy Fisher Nathan, Ebenezer and Calvin Gay; to each of them a silver table spoon. "To nephew Ebenezer my largest Bible, gold buttons and bed that is at his house. Each of brother BenJamin's children to have a silver table spoon and his wife's money; brother Jeremiah's heirs, a book of Mr. Bussey's works, nephew Enoch curtains and cur­tain rods, warming pan, hand iron, and two black chairs; nephew Joseph the great chair, niece Mary Kingsbury a feather bed and bedding and gowns, to niece Abigail Fisher a poplin gown and· quilt; to Mrs. Jemima Kingsbury a plain ring; Mrs. Polly Hamilton a pewter platt.er; Mrs. Jededa Staples a pewter tankard, stays and skillet; Capt. Isaac Colburn's wife a black satin cloak; Mr. J. Baker's wife my long loose gown; Mr. Andrew Lewis wife a cotton gown, to Nathaniel Kingsbury, Jr. a silver table spoon; to Rebecca Kingsbury a gold necklace; the common clothing to be equally divided among the wives of Aaron Ellis, John Carby, William Grayham, and Andrew Lewis. To Solomon Kingsbury's children my pocket Bible; if anything is left it is to be disposed of to buy a large Bible for Enoch and Joseph Kingsbury."

60-•Sarah, b. March 22, 1711; d. Dec. 17, 1730. 61--Rebecca, b. May 7, 1713; d. in Rehoboth, Mass. Sept. 14, 1807; m. April 10,

1740, as his second wife, Lieut. Nathaniel Gay born, 17ll; d. July 28, 1776, son of Nathaniel John and Margaret (Fisher) Gay. His will (Suffolk 16o6). Children (Gay); b. in Walpole, Mass.: A-•Nathan, April 24, 1741-May 13, 1741. B--Rebecca, Nov. 25, 1742-Jan.22, 1748. c--Nathan, b. Feb. 6, 1746-Sept.. 18, 18o8. D--Rebecca., Sept. 19, 1749-m. Dec. 15, 1796, Ephraim Starkweather. E--Ebenezer, b. June 18, 1752; d. unm. Oct. 3, 1792. F•-Calvin, b. April 14, 1755; m. June 24, 1784 m. Joana, daughter of Seth end

Mirian (Holbrook) Kingsbury. No. 141 62--Benjamin, b. Dec. 27, 1715; d. in Dad.ham, Feb. 20, 1787. 6,--Joseph, b. Jan. 19, 1718/9; d. August 17, 1715,

24--JAMES5 (Natbaniel2 , Joseph1 ), m. Alice •••••• James was one of the petition~rs for the incorporation oft.be town of Needham. He was selectman during the years 1732, 1741, 1743. He owned land on North Bill, and had a 16 acre tract close by Rosemary and Webster Streets. From 1724 to 1731 he served as custodian of the meeting house. The meeting house remained without heating facilities until 1799. He was appointed to lay out road "from the Great Playns Road over aCrost the Bill to the byway. " _Children b. in Dedham & Needham., Mass. : 64--Alice, b. Jan 16, 1706. 65--James, b. June 9, 1709; d. in Needham, Dec. 19, 1730. 66--John, b. in 1711; d. in Needham June 3, 1787. 67--Mary, b. Feb. 20, 1714; d. in Needham Dec. }l, 1730. 68--Samuel, b. May 27, 1717. 69--William,·b. Nov. 3, 1718; died before 1724. 70--Jonathan, b. June 7, 1722; d. in Needham Sept. 4, 1744. 71--William, b. Sept. 8, 1724; d. in Needham May 12, 1728. 72--Millicent, b. Oct. 8, 1726; m. in Needham March 20, 1744; Seth, son of Henry

and Elizabeth (Hawes) Wilson. Children (Wilson): A--Nathaniel, b. 1752; d. 1843. B••Alice, b. Oct. 20, 1755, c--Enoch, b. Nov. 4, 1758. D--Jared b. June 17, 1781; m. Katy Morse.

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25--TIMOTHY3 (Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. 1st Sarah ••.... ; m. 2nd June 28, 1739. Mrs. - Hannah Stedman, daughter of Michael and Elizabeth Fuller Kingsbury Metcalf. He

was one of the petitioners for a township and Incorporation of Needham. He wa& the first town clerk, 1711-1718; 1720, 1721. Selectman 1711-1718; 1720-1721, 1723-1724; 1732-1733; 1736-1739. Timothy was chosen deacon of the First Congre­gational Church, May 17, 1720. He served on seven committees 1713-1720 to supply the pulpit. He helped to draft "Dignifycation." The will of Timothy was made March 3, 1757, and proved Oct. 31, 1760 (Suffolk Probate 12502) "to wife Hannah all the household stuff she brought with her and use of the house as long as she remains my widow; to son Timothy besides what I have already given him, one pound; to daughter Mehetable house room while she remains single; to daughter Ruth Alding a parcel of land,; to granddaughter Abia Doid, land; to granddaughter Alding 20 pounds; to grandson Nathaniel one pound, to granddaughter Hannah Kingsbury one pound; to grandson Moses house and land abutting upon a way going to the meeting house and the homestead in Needham. Children by 1st m. b. in Dedham and Needham: 73--Timothy, b. Aug. 14, 1703; d. in Needham Nov. 18, 1778. 74--Moses; b. Sept. 11, 1705; d. in Needham Feb. 21, 1731. 75--Hezekiah, b. Aug. 9, 1708; died before 1747. 76--Sarah, b. Aug. 16, 1716; died before 1747. 77--Mehetable, b. Aug. 16, 1716; unm. in 174'(, 78--Ruth, b. Aug. 6, 1720; d. Dec. 17, 1766 in Needham, Mass.; m. Oct. 11, 1739,

William Alden who died May 2, 1780. His will (Suffolk Probate 17226) mentions wife Mary, son William Alden II, and daughter Sarah, wife of Thomas Newell, and daughter Mary Alden. William A. II m. Rachel Kingsbury, daughter of Eliphalet (No. 126) Mary Alden m. Josiah (No. 120). ·

27--DANIEL3 {Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ), b. in Dedham, Mass. Nov 11, 1688; m. Dec. 29, 1713 - Elizabeth, daughter of Mt-. and Mrs. Elizabeth (Aspinwall) Stevens (Stephens) of

Salem, Mass. Nov. 23, 17ll Daniel Kingsbury bought lat;1d in Wrentham (Suffolk R. of D. 32-259) "lo8 acres, 3 rods, 22 pole, part upland meadow and part swampy land at Jack's Pasture bounded by Eleazar Fisher's south and Pappiluttick Pond West and John Boadwin' s north and the way to the new Nutt so called east." Two years later; at the time of his marriage he purchased of Hezekiah Fisher April 15; 1720 land at Toyles End. His will (Suffolk Probate 49-323) made June 6, 1752, was proved May 17, 1754, and gave to wife Elizabeth "all my right in the dwelling house I now live in with cellar room for her necessities .••. all my household stuff, etc.; to son Daniel a certain tract of land lying in two parcells near his own aqd at Toylesend meadow. I give him my whole right in the land I bought of the heirs of John Bill of Sherburne. · To aon Stephen I have already deeded f'or and in consideration of the paternal love, affection and good will which I have and do bear.towards him, one half' part·of' the homestead, one half of all my pas­ture land, meadow land, orchard, swamp or upland adjoining to the land where my house stands." The half of the Homestead was a lapsed legacy as Stephen died four days previous to his father. It was agreed by the other heirs that Stephen's widow and oh.ildren should have it. His daughters, J!:lizabeth and Mary, were lef't a cash settlement. Inventory of the estate shows books, a noon house for the Sabbath, cyder pr·ess, a riding horse, and other items." Children b, in Wrentham., Mass.: 79-•Daniel, b. March 11, 1715 (Town-clerk, Wrentham, Mass. says Feb. 13, 1714/15);

d. in Franklin, Mass, March 25; 1783. 80--stephen, b. July 7, 1717; d. April 23, 1754. 81--Elizabeth, b. Nov. 10, 1718; m. Dec. 23, 1742 Joshua Partridge, son of'

Samuel John of Medway and Medfield, Mass.

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Children (Partridge): A--Elizabeth, 1743-1744. B--Joshua, 1745-1802; m. 1757, Hannah Plimpton Cutter Am. Rev. c~-Elizabeth, b. March 20, 1747; ~- four times, John Wheeler, Ira Richardson,

Asapth Leland and Joseph Lovell. D--Ichabod, 1749-1761~. E--Samuel, 1752-1842; m. Mehetable ~ Allen; seven children. F•-Rhoda, 1759-1815; m. 1779, Capt. John Ellis; four children.

82--Mary, March 17, 1721-March 29, 1724. 83--Lydia, b. June 15, 172}; d. Oct. 10, 1732. 84--Mary, b. Dec. 13, 1726; d. before 1777; m. Jan. 9, 1746/7 Joseph Harding.

Children (Harding) : A--Elisha, b. May 21, 1748; m. Dec. 19, 1770 Ruth Hewin. B--Asa, b. Mar. 17, 1750; d .. Nov. 5, 1754, c--Joseph, b. Sept. 19, 1752; d. before 1776. D--Olive, b. May 24, 1756; died before 1776. E--Molly, b. Aug. 12, 1759, F--James, b. Sept. 22, 1763. G--.Amos, b~ Dec. 12, 1768.

IN MEMORY of Mrs. Elisabeth Kingsberry · late widow of Deae'n Daniel Kingsberry Who departed this life July 12, 1764 in ye 73d year of her age. g. s.

IN MEMORY of Dea. Daniel Kingsbery Who Died Aprile 27, 1754 in the 65 year of His Age. fr. g. s. City Mills Cemetery Franklin, Moss.

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~-JOSIAH4 (Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 }: m. Jan. 5., 1730 in Boston, Mary Smith of Needham. She died in Oxford, Mass. Dec. 22, 1776. Josiah received from his father "350 acres of' land taking in the brook which runneth out of the Chaubunag­ungamaug Pond. 11 The site of his homestead was years later purchased by the county to use as the Webster almhouse. Children b. in Oxford: 85 .. Josiah, b. Dec. 31, 1732; d. in Oxford Aug. 13, 1756. Unm. In·.French Indian

War. 86--Jeremiah, b. April 20, 1735; d. in Oxford April 23, 1816. 87--Amasa, b. Feb. 10, 1738; d. in Oxford Oct. 26, 1809.

Daniel and Mary, b. May 27, 1740; d, June 2, 1740. 88--Mary, b. March 20, 1742; m. (int.) July 14, 1758 Arthur Humphrey of Oxford.

About the year 1781 they_removed to Goshen, N.H. where both d~ed. Children (Humphrey): A-•Nabby, b. Oct. 25, 1758; m. Mr. Merrill. B-•John, b. June 16, 1760; d. July 18, 1769. c--Jemima., -b. March 22, 1762; d. July 17, 1769. D--Ebenezer, b. May 8, 1764; d. in Ohio Am. Rev. War. E--Bethiab,.b. March 27, 1766. F--Josia:h, b. May 3, 1768. G•-Thomas, b. May 3, 1769. H--Arthur, b. June 17, 1770. I--Molly, b. Sept. 9, 1772; m. Butterfield. J--samuel, b. Oct. 18, 1774. K--Katey, b. Dec. 17, 1777; m. let Mr. Howard, m. 2nd Mr. Hadden. L--George, b. in Goshen, d. unm. age 40. · M--Sarab, b. in Goshen; m. Zachariah Jones. N-•Alexander, b. Aug. 1780.

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89--Jemima, b. Jan. 28. 1746/7; d. in Douglas, Mass. Feb. 24, 180,; m. in Oxford Oct. 29, 1767 Elijah, b. May l, 1745, son of Elijah and Dorothy (Learned) Moore. They removed from Oxford to Douglas where he was active in affairs connected with the Revolutionary War. Be served his community as the first chairman of the school committee. From Douglas the family removed to Chenango County, N.Y. 9hildren (Moore): A-•Lucy, b. April 5, 1768, B--Jacob, b. April 2, 1770; m. Jan. 12, 1797, Abigail Morse. They made their

residence in·Brookfield, N.Y. c--Sophia, m. Mr. Lee of Brookfield, N.Y. D-•Jemima, b. May 20, 1778. E--Josiah, b.; m. Lydia, daughter of Jacob Kingsbury. They resided in

·Whitestown, N.Y. F--Ru:fus; d. before 1811; m. had four children. G--Sebastian. H--Dolly; d. unm. Oct. 6, 1821. I--Elijah, removed to Oneida County., N.Y. had four daughters. __ • J--Ezra, b. Sept. 2, 1791.

30--THEODORE4 (Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Josephi): m. Jan. 31, 1732 Mary, b. Nov. 11, 1709 - daughter· of Israel Town. She died in Oxford Jan. 18, 1810 at the age .of 100 years

and 3 months. Theodore, with his brother Josiah, lived on the Hobart Grant,.·_ Their joint holdings at one time exceeded 1000 acres. He was a constable in Oxford in 174 7, and one of the town's largest taxpayers. Family records indicate that he saw some service during the War of the Revolution. Children born in Oxford, Mass. : 90--Abijah, b. 1732. 91--Joseph, b. Sept. 6, 1734. 92--Susannah, b. Dec. 19, 1736; m. Jan. 12, 1763, Ebenezer Robbins of Douglas. 93--Rachel., b. Jan. 29, 1739; d. in Oxford, Feb. 25, 1813; m. Aprill, 1762

Elijah Learned (Larned), b. Nov. 14, 1739; d. Sept. 2, 1819. They resided in Charlton, Mass. A serg't in the Am. Rev. War under Gen. Ebenezer Larned, Elijah, son of John and Hephsibah (Smith) Larned. Children (Larned): A--Edward, b. July 23, 1762; d. unm.. B-•Jonathan, b. April 18, 1764. c--David, b. Sept. 8, 1766; m. Betty Amid.own. 11 children. D--Lucy, b. July 8, 1768; m. Benjamin Cox, Jr. of Barnard, Vermont. They had

Aurin Cox whom. Harterow P. Chamberlin; they had Julia Ann Cox whom. John T. Boyce; Esther Julia Royce born to them at Bethel, Vt, She m. Dr. Charles S. Pratt. (item 6 Lucy Larned, 1768-1836-D AR Vol. XXV, p. 150-421. )

E--Simon, b. July 3, 1770. F--Polly, b. July 14, 1772; m. April 6, 1796 Joseph Coburn of Charl.ton G--Salem, b. Dec. 9, 1775; m. Dec. 26, 1802 Huldah Harwood. 9 children.

94--Ruth, b. April 13, 1741; d. July 21, 1742. 95--Jacob, b. May 16, 174;; d. in Oxford Nov.;, 1836. 96--Esther, b. July 2, 1745. · 97-Elijah, b. May 31, 1747; death date 'Ullknown. 98--Mary, b. May 30, 1733,

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;2--JESSE4 { Josiah5 , EleazarB, Joseph1 ) : m. in Needham, Hannah • • • • • who died Sept. 13, 1768; m. 2nd~ 5, 1770, Sarah Eaton who died Feb. 11, 1810. She the daugh­ter of Josiah and Sarah (Day)Eaton. Their house in Needham was located on a tract- of 15 acres of what is now Washington and Kingsbury Streets, Wellesley. Jesse was a member of Capt. Robert Fuller's Company in "His Majestys Service." He answered the "aJ.arm of April 19, 1775" With other men of Needham. Be was ac­tive in town affairs, and helped organize 2nd Parish. Children by 1st m. : 99--Josie.h, b. Jan. 12, 1739; d. March 24, 1739.

100--Jesse, b. Sept. 28, 1741; d. Dec. 10, 1741. 101--Barmeh, b. Jan. 12, 1742; d. ·May 4, 1759. 102--Sarah, b. March 17, 1743; d. April 16, 1744. 103--Jesse, b. March 1;, 1745; d. April }O, 1759. 104--Jonas, b. June 19, 1747. · 105--Mercy, b. Aug. 20, 1749; m. June 16, 1772 John Fuller, Jr.

Children (Fuller): A--Bannah, b. June 4, 1774. B•-Mary, b. March 24, 1777.

lo6--Joseph, b. Dec. 25, 1751. Children by 2nd m. : 107--Sarah, b. April 20, 1771. 108--Reuben, b. Dec. 19, 1772, 109--Jesse, b. July 9, 1778.

33--CALEB4 ( Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ) : b. in Needham; m. Feb. 16, 1749 Esther, daughter of Rev. Jonathan and Mary (Sugar) Townsend. Esther born August 12, 1725; d. Nov. 16, 1772. Caleb m. 2nd Mary, widow of Ephraim Jackson. Caleb was a Cap­tain in Col. Aaron Davis' Regt. which marched on the aJ.arm of the 19th of April, 1775. He served Needham as selectman in 1752-1756, 1759, 1762, .1770, 1777. Hie will (Norfolk Probate 11106) made July 3, 1788 was proved Dec. 6, 1796. Children b. in Needham: · · 110--Jonathan, b. August 4, 1751, in his grandfather Townsend's house. Died

Oct. 15, 1806. 111--Esther, b. ~ch 31, 1754; d. Aug. 1}, 1754. 112--Esther, b. April 29, 1756; d. in Needham Sept. 15., 1853; m. March 4, 1779

Le111Uel son of John and Judith (Fuller) Mills. Children (MUls): A••Esther, b. July 14, 1786; d. utm1. May 28, 1856. B-•John, b. Sept, 21, 1788; d. Jan. 19, 1789. c--Anna, b. Feb. 12, 1790. D--Ru:f'us, b. May 10, 1792; d. July 6, J.c}78; m. Sarah Eames, daughter of

Rev. Stephen and Catherine (Haven) Palmer. E--John D. b. April 11, 1797; d. July 26, 1797. F--Lucretia, b. Aug. 26, 1800; d. March 12, 1801.

113--Elizabeth, b. Jan. 8, 1761; d. Nov. 22, 1804; m. in Needham Nov. 19, 1782, Ebenezer Cheney., b. in Newton, Mass. May 23, 1804. He m. 2nd Abigail Wood. Children (Cheney) : 1st m. A-•Ebenezer, b. May 12, 1784; d. in infancy. B--Ebenezer, bapt. Aug. 27, 1788. c--Lucretia, b. May 15, 1786.

Sacred to the Memory of Cart. Caleb Kingsbury who died Nov. 16, 1796 Etatis 78 "Behold & See as you pass As you are now so once was I As I am now so you must be Prepare for Death and follow me."

Needham Cemetery

Here lie deposited the Remains of Mrs. Esther Kingsbury The wife of Captain Caleb Kingsbury who quitted this Mortal State November ye 16th AD 1772 In ye 48th Year of her Age

Passing with Melancholy State By all the solemn heaps of Fate

0 ! think as soft and sad ye Tread Above the Venerable Dead

Time was, like you we life Posses'd And Time shall be when You shall Rest. .

,4--ELIPBALET4 (Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): served in the Revolutionary War in Capt. Jonathan Bowel's Co. ,oth Regt. Col. Scammons commanding. Be received an order for a bonty coat or its equivilent in money, dated Cambridge, Dec. 20, 1775. In Needham, June 25, 1788 he was united in marriage with Abigail Fuller, b. April 8, 11,0 •• Oct. 7, 1793 he deeded to his "dutiful son" Samuel one half his homestead with one halt the buildings thereon. He made his will the 22nd of' the same month (Norfolk Probate 18) "the improvement of the east lower room in my house to my son Ebenezer so long as he remains in a weak state ot health and not able to provide any other room for himself'." Children born in Needham, Mass.: ll4-Eliphalet, b. Feb. 14, 1749 (Feb. 1,, 1750 t.r.); d. Needham, 1795. ll5-Elijah, born "at noon" Nov. 17, 1751. 116--Abigail, b. March 1, 1754; m. April 9, 1780 Joseph Cunningham of Needham.

Children (Cunningham): A--Charles, b •. May 14, 1782. B-•Calvin, b. Jan. 2,, 1784. c--curtis, b. Sept. 15, 1785. D--Cyrus, b. May 4, 1788; m. May 27, 1812, Rebecca, daughter of Nathaniel

and Mary (Kingsbury) Ware. 117-•William; b. Feb. 11, 1756; d. in Alsted, N.H. Dec. 17, 18,9. l.J.8--Jemima, b. April 8, 1759; d. March 5, 1761. 119---Susamia, b. Oct. 12, 1760; d. in Needham Feb. 14, 1819; m. John McIntyre

who died in Needham Oct. 30, 1787. Children (McIntyre-): b. in Needham: A--Nabby, b. Sept. 14, 1761. B--John, b. Feb. 9, 1785; d. Feb. 13, 18,2; m. 1807, Caroline Dewing,

8 children. C--Sarah, b. April 22, 1786; d. Sept. 9, 180,. D--Ful.ler, b. March 9, 1788.

120--Josiah, b. June 14, 1762; d. in Needham March 21, 1832. 121--Jemina, b. Feb. 2,, 1764; d. Sept. 11; 1775. 122--Sarah, b. Jan. 19, 1766; d. in Needham Dec. 28, 1840; m. Dec. 15, _1785

William Eaton, b. April 10, 1755. A minute-man at the Battle of Lexington. Children (Eaton) b. in Needham: A--Sally, b. Nov. 4, ;1786; d, Aug. 26, 1791. B--Nabby, b. April 12, 1789; d. March 7, 1791. c--Lucy, b.· Aug. 10, 1791; d. unm. Oct. 14, 18,4. D-•William, b. July 24, 179,; d. Dec. 21, 1876; m. June 17, 1819 Sally

Johnson, b. F~b. 1794; d. Nov. 4, 1856, daughter of Abiather and Meribah (Fuller) Johnson. 9 children.

E••Sarah, b. 1796; d. Aug. 17, 1803. F--Josiah, b. Feb. 21, 1807,; m. Dec. l, 1831 Mary Norton of Canton. G•-Louisa, b. Nov. 16, J.811 m. ~ 5, 1841 George L. Kingsbury.

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123--Ebenezer, b. Sept. 24, 1767; d. April 25, 1846 at Needham, Mass. 124--Mary, b. Jan. 27, 1770; m. in Needham Dec. 31, 1789 Nathaniel Ware, b. Jan.

27, 1770; d. Jan. 10, 1817, the son of Nathaniel,~. and Patience (Ward) Ware. Children (Ware) b, in Needham: A--Jobn W., b. March 2, 1791; d. July 8, 1853. B--Rebecca, b. June 29, 1793; m. Cyrus Cunningham., May 27, 1812. c--Abigail, b. Aug. 15, 1796. D--Mary, b. Nov. 21, 1798; m. Aug. 11, 1817 Luther Tower. E--Nathaniel, b. Sept. 6, J.800; d. Jan. 18, 1802. F•-Nancy, b. Nov. 20, 1802; d. Oct. 9, 1803. o--Thomas J., b. March 16, 1806. H--Nancy, b. June 22, 1809.

125--Samuel, b. AprU 14, 1772; d. Aug. ll, 1815 in Needham. 126--Rachel, b. May 22, 1774; d. Oct. 22, 1865; m. March 19, 1795 William; b.

March 24, 1773; d. June 9, 1828, son of William and Mary (Decosta) Alden. Children (Alden) b. in Needham: . A•-Amory, b. Sept. 20, 1795; d. June 9, 1815,

· B•-Moses, b. May 9, 1797. c--Rachel, b. July 2, 1799. D--William, b. April 15, 1802; d. Dec. 15, 1828. E••Charles, b. Oct. 4, J.804; m. April 22, 1830 Fanny Hayden. F--Sareh, b. July 16, 1809; m. Jan. 5, 1834 Reuben Hurd. G••Otis, b. Oct. 13, 18ll; m. Mary J. Hurd. 4 children. H--Francis Emery, b. Feb. 20, J.816; m. Jan. 12, 1840 Ma.ry"J. Powers •.

127--Joel, b. April 10, 1777; d. June 6, 1779. ·

42-•ELEAZAR4 (Eleazar5, Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m •. 1st in Needh,am Dec. 4, 1744, Abigail, daughter of John and Elizabeth (Hunting) Fisher. Abigail was b. June 30, 1725; d. in Needham March 13, 1745. Eleazar m. 2nd Elizabeth George who died in Needham May 6, 1784. Mr. Kingsbury was selectman in the years 1753, 1756-5e, 1760, 1762, 1764-65, 1767-68, rno, 1773; town treasurer 1756-63; delegate to First P.rovincia1 Congress held in Concord, Oct. 1774, and to the second congress at Cambridge, in · 1775. His will (Suffolk Probate 18581) was proved Dec. 18, 1785, a.nd gives to sons Enoch, Eleazer, and Phineas 75 acres of' land, "on easterly part of' home­stall,". To son Joseph the .remainder of the homestal.1 with all buildings, tour cow common rights, etc. , ". To his daughter Elizabeth Pratt, 20 pounds. Children by 1st m. : 128--Rebecca, b. Feb. 22, 1745; d. March 7, 1745. Children by 2nd m. : 129--Enoch, b. Sept. 27, 1749, was a corporal in West Company, Needham, April 19,

1775; a Lieut. in 1776. Jan. 29, 1781 he was on commission "to procure men cal.led for." • He removed from Beedham following the settlement of his father's estate going to the State of Maine, and later removed from there to Dublin, N.B. according to family tradition. He married and there was no issue.

130--Joseph, b. July 15, 1752; d. in Needham Oct. 13, i810. 131·-Eleazar., b. Jan. 11, 1757. 132•-Phineas, b. July 14, 1759. 133--Elizabeth, b. March 13, 1763; d. Buckstown, Maine, Feb. 6, 1843; m. Seth

Pratt. They built their home near the old ferry at Bucksport Center, Maine. It is a spacious house still standing in 1945, and owned by a descendant of Elizabeth and Seth Pratt. Seth Pratt operated a grist and lumber mill at Winter sport located on a brook known today as Pratt's Brook.

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Children (Pratt): A--Leonard B--Seth, Jr., m. Betsey Kilburn; Seth, 8-20-1793; d. 8-19-1874, "an honest

man."; Betsey, 5-10-1797; d. 8-19-1874 at 84 years of age.

45--SErH4 (Samuel3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ).: born and died in Walpole, Mass. Be married, Sept. 27, 1741, Miriam Holbrook, widow o.f s. Holbrook of Walpole. This obituary appeared at the time of his death. "Col. Seth Kingsbury being in his 81st year leaVing the wife of his youth whom he had lived with 60 years and had 10 children, 4:; grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren. He died in the full belief of that christian religion of which he and his wife had been professors fifty years. His remains were interred on Friday p.m. and attended to the grave by a long proces­sion of relatives and friends." His will (Norfolk Probate 11205) bequeathes to wife, Miriam; sons, Seth, Jr., Asa, Sarah Fales wife of Joseph, Joanna Gay wife to Calvin,.and to children of Ruth, wife of Solomon Kingsbury, to Samuel Kings­bury, son of Samuel and Sarah (Harris) Kingsbury. Children born in Walpole, Mass.: 1:;4--Elizabeth, b. Feb. 27, 1742/3; d. Oct. 23 or 28, 1815; m. June 29, 1765,

Timothy Hartshorn of Walpole. Children (Hartshorn): A--Oliver, b. May 26, 1767; m. (int.) April 19, 1795 Lucy Ellis. B--Jason, b. Sept. 29, 1769; m. May 7, 1801 Rebecca Ellis. 5 children. c--Elizabeth., b. Aug. 13, 1773; m. Feb. 8, 1797 Samuel Esty. D--Thankful, b. Feb. 14, 1775. E--Keziah, b. April 7, 1777. F--Thomas, b. Oct. 12, 1780. G--Benjamin, b. July 30, 1785.

135--Samuel, b. May 2, 1745; drowned in the Stop River, Aug. 4, 1767. 136--Miriam, b. March 20, 1747; d·. in Walpole Jan. or June, 18:;o; m. Oct. 31, 1765

Asa Smith who died April 22, 1795. Children (Smith): A--Miriam, b. Oct. 16, 1766; m. Jan. 5, 1796 Jason Frank Morse. B--Ruth., b. Feb. 17, 1769; m. Oct. 23, 1787, Phineas Allen. Their son,

Asam. Lydia Kingsbury, Nov. 17, 1819. c--Lucy, b. Feb. 4,- 1777; m. Nov. 12, 1795, Ezekiel Morse. D--Rhoda, b. Nov. 20, 1779; m. June 28, 180:,, Nathaniel Bird. E--Joseph, b. Aug. 20, 1782; d. Sept. 30, 1798. F•-Silas, b. June :,o, 1785; m. (int.) Dec. 24, 18~2, Lucy Rhoads.

137--Seth;_ b. Dec. 9, 1749; d. in 1833; m. let Miriam Allen, b. in Medfield, Mass. m. 2nd Rebecca Pettee Clapp. Both marriages childless.

1:,8--Ruth, b. April 2, 1752; d. in Walpole June 22, 1791;-m. July 12, 1769, Solomon, son of Benjamin and Jedidah (Cooke) Kingsbury (No. -188).

139--Sarah, b. Oct. 18, 1754; d. June 1818; m. in Walpole March 12; 1771, to Joseph Fales. Children (Fales): A--sewell, b. June 9, i772; m. (int.) Wrentham, Oct. 22, 179-7 to.Louise

Thurston. B--Susanna, ·oct. 24, 1774-~Nov. 25, 1809; m. May 31, 1797 David Farrington

of Dedham. c--Joseph, b. May 13, 1777. D--Aillos, b. Dec. 24, 1779. E--Betsey, b. Jan. 27, 1782. F--Sally, b. Aug. 1, 1788; m. Sept. 19, 1811, Henry Plimpton. G--Daniel, b. April 27, 1790; m. Aug. 29, 1813, Lucy Andrews. H·•Claricy, b. July 6, 1793; m. Sept. 25, 1811, Pliny Boyden. I--Eunice, b. June 4, 1796.

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140--Asa, b. July 9, 1757; d. in Boston, Aug. 12, 1840. 141--Joenna, b. Aug. 27 1760,; d, Nov. 17, 1848,; m. June 24, 1784 Calvin Gay, b.

in Wal.pole, April 4, 1755,; d. before 1818 (61-F). m. 2nd Oct. 4, 1818 Rev. 'George Morey. , Children (Gay) : born in Wal.pole : A--Joanna, b. May 28, 1785; m. Feb. 12, 1807, Josiah Hill. B--Rebecca, b. Sept. 27, 1788; m. May 29, 1800, John Gould. c--Ebenezer, b. Oct. ll, 1792,; m. Laura Sanders. D--Susannah, b. March 19, 1796; m. Henry Plymton.

142--Daniel, b. March 19, 1763: d. in Walpole July 9, 1837, 143--Joseph, b. Nov. 9, 1766,; d. August 3, 1810 in Foxboro, Mass.

49--NATHAN" (Semuel3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. lat (int.) Sarah Adams, Dec. 9, 1750. - She died May 18, 1752. Hem. 2nd in Walpole, ZerViab, b. Sept. 19, 1734; daughter

of Andrew Blake of Wrentham, Mass. Bis will (Norfolk Probate 1190) made March 21, 18o6, proved Nov. 7, 1815. Children: 144--Nathan, by 1st m., b. May 4, 1752,; d. Foxboro, Mass. May 5, 1837. Am. Rev. 145--Jacob, b. May 8, 1756; d. in Walpole Dec. 12, 1833. 146--Amos, b. March 2, 1759; d. in Medfield, Mass. 1842.

·147--Susanna, b. April 28, 1763,; m. David Day, Oct. 30, 1780. 148--Molly, b. June 28, 1765; m. May 3, 1787, Seth Hart. 149--Zebine., b. April 10, 1769; d. in Medway Mass. May 9, 1848. 150-•Willi&mi b~ Sept. 3, 1771.

51- -EZEKIEL, M.D :' (Noah3 , Elee.zar2, Joseph1 ) : m. March 24, 1752, Kezia Colman, "who - died Aug. 19, 1811, age 79 yrs." (N.E.Reg.V. XVI.) They were married at King's,

Chapel, Boston, Mass. A division of' land owned in common by Ezekiel and his brother, Joshua, was distributed to the heirs in.·1798. (Norfolk R. of D. 14,6). When Kezia. c. Kingsbury; widow, died in 1812, division of estate (Norfolk R. of D. 50,65) cites Judith, wife of Silas Ba.con; Lucy Chester 1s a widow; Anna Bird is not living and Ezekiel is called "Dr. Ezekiel Kingsbury" in the deed. Children b. in Dedham: 151--Lucy, b. 1752; d. in Boston, Oct. 5, 1831; she m. Oct. 9, 1786, H:>ses Mason

who saw serVice with the 10th Mass. Continental Army. Children (Mason): A00 -Lucy, m. (1nt.·April 11, 1796) in Boston, Christopher Chester.

15200 -Lydia, b. Aug. 9, 1753; m. Reuben White. 15; .. ~Anna, b. Dec. 28, 1755,; m. March 6, 177;, in Dedham, Jonathan Bird of

Roxbury, Mass. Children (Bird): A--samuel B--Seth· c--Daniel D--Betsey E--Joseph F-•Jesse.

154•-Noah, b. May·30, 1758; d. in Dedham June 4, 1826. 155--Ezekiel, b. 1768,; d. in Dedham April 19, 1836. 156--Catherine, bapt. June 13, 1773,; m. April 19, 1782, William Gay, Jr. 157--Judith, bapt. March 30, 1777; m. Jan. 6, 1799 Silas Bacon of Dedham.

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52--JOSHUA4 (Noah3, Elea.zar2, Joseph1 ): m. Jan. 19, 1748/9 in Dedham, Martha b. May

25, 1723, d. June l, 1769, daughter of John and Mary o. Fisher. m. 2nd Nov. 30, l 769, Hannah Lewis. His estate was administered August 4, 1801 (Norf ok Probate 11160). Children b. in Dedham. 158--Joshu.a, b. Oct. 17, 1749. 159-Fisher, b. Jan. 17, 1752; d. in Dedham Nov. 23, 1829. 160--Aaron, b. Dec. 13, 1754; d. in Roxbury Mass. Aug. 16, 1818. 161--Martha, b. March 13, 1756; d. June 9, 1769. 162--Mary, b, June 29, 1758; d. Sept. 15, 1796; m. ( ) Rich!rds. 163--Moses, b. Nov. 30, 1760; d. March 3, 1761. 164--Esther, bapt. Aug. 23, 1762; m. Dec. 14, 1783, Amos Standish of Pennbrook. 165--Sally, b. April 5, 1764, 167--Mehetable, b. Jan. 31, 1766; d. April 13, l8ll; m. Oct. 7, 1790, Jesse Ayre

of Dover. 168--Na.the.n, b. May 30, l 768. Children of 2nd m. : 169--Hannah, b. March 25, 1771; d. Oct. 14, 1778. 170--Moses, b. Nov. 4, 1772; d. March 25, 1848. 171--Daniel, b. March 25, 1775; d. Sept. 25, 1778, 172--Rachel, b. Oct. 16, 1777; d. April 15, 1778.

56--NATHANIEL4 (Nathaniel3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): · b. in.Dedham; m. 1st June 14, 1722, - Elizabeth Bullard; who died Dec. 24, 1751; m. 2nd Dec. 6, 1752, Hannah Bullard,

who died August 17, 1775. No children by either marriage but the son of his brother Banjamin was legally adopted and made his home with his uncle (No. 189-Na.thaniel} • Nathaniel was chosen deacon of the First Congregational Church at Dedham in the year 1749 and remained in that office until his death, a period of about 29 years, "and having served his generation by the will of God he fell asleep. " An old church relic in the shape of a pewter .communion cup was discov­ered some yea.rs ago in an accidental manner in Batch's auction rooms in Boston. From an inscription it appeared that it had once been the property of Second Church in Dedham; "Ex dono Mr. Nathaniel Kingsbury to ye 2nd church in Dedham 1745."

57--JEREMIAH4 (Nathaniel3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. Rest; d. Dec. 23, 1789; m. in ·- Boston by Timothy Clark Esq. Aug. 26, 1727. Rest, the daughter of Henry and Mary

(Weeks) White, original owners in Dorchester, Mass. Jeremiah's will (Suffolk Probate 85-267) bequeaths " ••• to wife Rest the two lower rooms in newest end of dwelling house and one half of buttery; to son Jeremiah, land; to son Nathaniel, land in Stoughton; to son James, home lot, buildings; to grandson Nathaniel Capen at 21, only child of daughter Abigail, deceased; to daughter Sarah wife of Ben­jamin Fairbanks of Stoughton, money ••• ". In the year 1827 Jeremiah was living in Stoughton and bought land in that part formerly called Dorchester New Grant. (Suffolk Reg. of Deeds). A grandnephew gives March 13, 1787, e.s the date of Jeremiah's death, .Children: 173•-Abigail, b. March 14, 1725 (Dorchester recs.), Sept. 12, 1729 (family recs.)

m. Oct. 13, 1763 Ebenezer Capen, b. April 15, 1716, son of Preserved and Susannah (Whithington) Capen of Stoughton. Children (Ca.pen):· · A--Nathaniel who l.ived his life in Dedham.

174--Elizabeth thought to have died in infancy. 175--Jeremiah, b. Jan. 9, 1731; d. in Dedham June 3, 1788.

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176--Nathaniel, b. March 14, 1734; d. in Stoughton July ll, 1801 ■ 177--James, b. Nov. 30, 1737. 178--Sarah, b. August 17, 1741,; m. Benjamin Fairbanks of' Sharon, Mass.; b. Aug.

17, 1739. Children (Fairbanks): A--Benjamin, b. April 11, 1765. B--Jeremiah, b. Aug. 22, 1767.

58--EBENEZER4 (Nathaniel 3 , Nathaniel2 , Josephl.) : m. Abigail, b. 1797; d. Nov. 11, - 1767. Received in First Parish Church May 5, 1734. In the year 1743, Nov. 27,

she was dismissed "to ye church in Clapboard Precinct." Abigail is buried in the Westwood cemetery. Children: i79-•Ab1gail, b. March 4, 1730; d. April 19, 1754; unm. 180-•Ebenezer, b. May 31, 1734. 181--samuel, b. Dec. 17, 1736; d. in EdgartO'W'Il, Mass. Dec. 30, 1778. 182--Enoch, b. Dec. 1,.1738. 183--David, b. June 8, 1741; d. Aug. 13, 1754; unm. 184--Asa, b. Oct. 7, 1743; d. Sept. 24, 1754; umn. 185--Mary, b. Oct. 27, 1746 was umn. in 1776. In settlement of the family estate

she buys land, lying partly in Dedham and partly in WaJ.pole, from her two brothers.

186--Joseph, b. Dec. 6, 1749.

62- -BENJAMIN4 (Nathaniel 3 , Nathaniel 2 , Josephl.) : m. in Needham Jan. 28, 1741 Jedidah Cooke who died April 29, 1775. Hem. 2nd Mrs. Catherine Cheney of Pomfret, Conn. on Feb. l, 1778 (int.).· · Children: 187--Benjamin, b. Oct. 30, 1742; d .. June 10, ~827. 188--Solomon, b. Nov. 24, 1745; d. June 2, 1822. 189--Nathaniel, b. Feb. 8, 1749; d. in Medf°ield, Mass. March 21, 1846. Adopted

by his uncle Nathaniel (No. 56) . 190--Elizabeth, b. Jan. 6, 1753 (T.R.) Sept. 29, 1752 (family rec.) m. April 19,

1779, Rev. Joshua Armsby of Walpole. ·

63--JOSEPH4 (Na.thaniel3 ., Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. Jan. ;, 1765 Phebe Willett., who survived her husband and m. 2nd Joseph Gay of Dedham. "Joseph Kingsbury and his brothers, Nathaniel and Ebenezer, all died within a 15 day period due perhaps to an epidemic desease. Twelve years following the two remaining brothers, Jeremiah and Benjamin, would die within a three weelt period of ea.ch other." (from old family letter.) · Joseph Kingsbury is buried in First Parish cemetery, Dedham, with the graves of two of his children who died young close by. Children: 191--Joseph, b. April 19, 1768; d. Jan. 11, J.847 in Francestown, N.H. 192--Sarah, b. Jan. 19, 1771; d. Aug. 14, 1775. 193--George, b. Jan. 19, 1771; d. Aug. 14, 1775.

66--JOHr (James3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. June 22, 1737, in Needham, Hannah Sander­son who died Oct. 21, 1795. His will (Suffolk Probate 18919) was proved July 10, 1787 and gave to Hannah, "the whole of furniture and the use and improvement of. the west end of the dwelling house during life." To his nephew Jonathan (lfo. 194) 2 all my lands and buildings in Needham, he or his heirs to have ea.st end of dwelling house at my decease and the west end at my wife's decease." Michael Metcalf', Nathaniel Fisher and William FuJ.J.er appear as witnesses to the will.

70--JONATB.AN4 (James~, Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ) : m. Hannah, daughter o:r Capt. Robert Fuller, who survived her husband a.ndm. 2nd in 1747 Samuel McIntyre and m. }rd Jona.than Hammond of Watertown, May 4, 1775. · Child born of the first ma.rriage·was: 194--Jonatha.n, b. Dec. 14, 1744, posthumous; died in Needham Dec. 12, 1816.

See No. 66.

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73--TIMOTHY4 (Timotbr, Nathaniel2, Joseph1 ): m. March 22, 1726 in Needham, Jemima, - b. 1704/5, daughter of Ebenezer and Martha (Herring) Ware. Timothy was called

"Cornet" at time of ·his death. He was surveyor of hemp and flax 1735-1739, deacon assessor in 1742. He made a determined stand tor town to provide funeral expense for the destitute. The lane,. of his father's orginal homestead extended a mile past the Baptist church. Children born in Needham: 195--Jemima, b. Feb. ll., 1727/8; d. April 13, l 755; m. William Smith. 196--Sarah, b. Feb. 20, 1731; m. Sept. 5, 1754, Amos Jr., son of Amos and Sa.rah

(Kingsbury) Fuller. Mt-. Fu11er was a man of wealth and influenceJ selectman three years, town treasurer twenty one years. A deacon in the First Church he died in Dedham May 17, 1810. Children (Fuller) : A--Amos, b. Sept. 27, 1755; d. Sept. 21, 1805; m. June 19, 1802, C. Bright. B--Sarah, b. April 18, 1761; m. Reuben Richards, b. Sept. 11, 1763 in Dedham;

d. Feb. l, 1843. Three children (Richards). c--Timothy, b. July 26, 1765, Harvard graduate; practiced medicine in Need­

ham. Town clerk 1796-98; m. Abigail Smith.

· 197--Timothy, b. March 4, 173}; d. in Needham Feb. i6, · 1807. 198--Moses, b. August 3, 1736; d. in Needham Jan. 16, 1801. 199--Samuel, b. May 14, 1739; d.·oct. 12, 1756. 200--David, b. August 15, 1742; d. in Needham Feb. 19,.1819. 201--Mary, b. Dec. 7, 1746; m. in NeecUiam Feb. 24, 1770 Robert Fuller, Jr.

Child (Fuller) : A--Robert, b. Oct. 7, 1771; d. Nov. 9, 1802.

74--MOSES4 (Timothy3, Nathaniel2 i Joseph1 }: m. in Needham, April 23, 1730, Elizabeth3

- Ware (Ebenezer2, Robert Ware of Dedham) sister to Jemima., wife of his brother Timothy Kingsbury. A posthumous child born three days after her father's death was named: 202--Abiel, b. Feb. 24, 1731; m. in Needham, March 6, 1749 Samuel Daggett, b. in

. Attleboro, Mass. Jan. 3, 1730/1; d~ in Schuylerville, N.Y. August 1806. Children (Daggett) b. in Needham: A-•Moses, b. May 4, 1750, B--Elizabeth, b. Sept. 28, 1752; m. Nov. 9, 1775 in Needham, John McIntosh. c--Samuel, b. Feb. 25, 1755; m.: in Needham Mar. 2, 1775 Hannah McIntire;

m. 2nd in Albany, N.Y. Hannah M.u-phy. 15 children. D--Ebenezer, b. Ma;y" 16, 1762; d. in Jordan, N.Y. in 1845; m. Jennett Patter­

son of Enfield, Mass. 7 children. E•-Polly, b.·April 26, 1763; m, Feb, 28, 1787 Elisha Huntington. F--Asa, b. Dec. 17, 1765; d. Oct. 28, J.806; m. in Needham, Nov. 12, 1787

Lydia Kingsbury (No. 474) daughter of Timothy and Lydia (Newell) Kingsbury G--Levi, b. March·4, 1768,; d. Pal.Jeyra, N.Y. in 1835; m. Lydia Patterson,

1773-1853. 9 children. H--Juliet, b. Oct. 24, 1770; d. in Belchertown, Mass. Jan. 16, 1850. I--Mica.jah.

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75--HEZEKIAB4 (Timothy5, Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. April 22, 1736 Hannah Woodcock. - It is thought that he died before 1747 as the widow Ha.nna.h Kingsbury m. Jul.y 2:;,

1747, John Fuller. However the Suffolk probate records 65-568 give the diVision of his estate (he died intestate) April 5., 1765 to widow Hannah, Nathaniel, his son, and Hannah., daughter. The inventory taken 1747 mentions 1200 pounds in old tenor and books valued at 3 pounds. Between the years 1736 and 1745 Hezekiah, "kept ye churche in order." Children: 203--Nathaniel, b. Jan. 12, 1737; d. in Needham Ma.Y 9, 1782. 2o4--Hannah, b. Jan. 2, 1739; m. Thomas Ful1er of Newton., Mass.

79--DANIEL4 (Daniel3 ., Nathaniel2 ., Joseph1 ): b. in Wrentham, Mass.; m. Nov. 3, 1737 - Beriah, daughter of Dee.con Theodore and Abigail (Hawes) Mann. Beriah Kingsbury

died May 12, 1755. She was a granddaughter of Rev. Samuel Mann, Harvard graduate, 1665, and one of the first ministers at Milton, Mass. Berish was aunt to Horace Mann noted American educator who became known as the :f'otmder of the public school system. Daniel Kingsbury m. 2nd Mrs. Abigail, Widow of Peter Adams. She died Feb. 26, 1798 in her 74th year.

Daniel Kingsbury was a private in the War of the Revolution in Capt. Sam Fisher's Co., Col. Benj. How's Regt. on deteached service in Rhode Island. He was discharged from the service Sept. 12, 1779.

An early settler at Keene, New Hampshire, be lived there several years. The early Proprietors Book of Keene records, under date of'·Feb. 20, 1764, "an account­ing of the land which Dea.con Daniel Kingsbury of Wrentham was possessed of in the township of Keene when the charter of that township was chosen by the government of New Hampshire, which we the publishers have examined and aJ.low the claim to be good; viz.: one ten acre of meadow land laid out to house lot No. 5 _and 100 acres of the house lot No. 8 laid out to Jonathan Pond of Wrentham. 11 The will of Daniel was made in Franklin a. week before his death, but was not allowed, and his estate

· was a.dministered in 1803. The will. left to wif'e Abigail all the household move­able effects except three beds 8'lld bedding, one great coa.t and two suits of clothes, and also the improvement during her life of one room in "either of my two houses which she shall choose." To son Nathaniel, "the sl.U'.IIIllE!r suit.of clothes; to son Daniel the deep blue suit; to grandchildren, Unice and Lydia Holbrook, one · dollar to ea.ch of them; to son Timothy, the blue coat and smallest bed and bedding; to son James, five pounds; to son Theodore, seven pounds; to son Benjamin the other half of all the buildings, aJ.so one bed and bedding; and all the cattle, sheep and swine, husbandry tools, and tackling and mova.ble effects with a.11 my money and notes that is not before given away, is given to John and Benjamin in equal shares, who are ordered to provide for my wife Abigail. so long as she shall remain my widow and to take care of and provide for Abigail Wilson so long as she liveth a single life with them and serveth them well." Children born in Wrentham: 205--Nathaniel, b. Feb. 18, 1739; d. in Keene, N.H. Jan. 26, 1803. Seep. 731

History of Surry, N.H. by Frank Burnside Kingsbury. 2o6--Lydia, b. Nov. 19, 174o; m. Amos Holbrook Dec. 17, 1767. He died in Wor­

cester, Mass. March 25, 1777. Children (Holbrook): A-•Etmice Holbrook . B--Eunice Holbrook both are mentioned in Will of grandfather.

207--Daniel III, b. Oct. 6, 1742; d. in Keene, N.B. Aug. 10, 1825. 2o8--samuel, b. Feb. 20, 1744; d. Jan. 8, 1757 in Wrentham. 209--John, b. July 1, 1745; d. Aug.18.1745.

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210--Timothy, b. Aug. 5, 1746; d. in Franklin, Mass. Dec. 21, 1824. Another in-format gives death in Feb. 1825.

211--James, b. Jan.;, 1748; d. in Franklin May 28, 1821. 212--John, b. March 7, 1749; d. in Brookfield, Mass. Feb. ll, 181;. 213--Theodore, b. Feb. 20, 1752; d. umn. Dec. 1786 at sea. His will me.de Dec. 20,

1786, proved Feb. 20, 1787; Office Suffolk Probate. --Twin children b. April 27, 1755, stillborn. The mother died 15 days later.

214--Peter b. of 2nd marriage., Oct. 11, 1756; d. Oct. 12, 1757. · 215--Benjamin, b. Oct. ll., 1748; d. in Brewer, Maine, 1831.

80--STEPHEN4 (Daniel3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. Silence, b. March 15, 1719; in Holliston, Mass. , daughter of Samuel Partridge of Medway. ( Suffolk Probate 10307) • Stephen died a few days before his father who had bequeathed him one half the homestead in Wrentham. By consent of the other heirs of Daniel Kings­bury (No. 27) this property was given to the widow of Stephen. The estate was administered by the widow Silence whom. 2nd Nathaniel Battle of Dedham. (See Suffolk 63-421). Silence died April 23, 1754. Children born in Wrentham: 216--Moses, b. Nov. 24, 1743; d. Sept. 29, 1771. 217--Ae.ron, b. Nov. 24, 1743; d. in Franklin, Mass. Oct. 17, 1794. 218--Lois, b. Sept. 4, 1745; m. Jan. 5, 1763, Samuel, son of Rev. Michael Metcalf

and grandson of' Rev. Leone.rd Metcalf of Nor:wich, Norfolk County, England, who for many years prior to 1616 was rector of Norwich (Eng.) Cathedral. ''Rev. Michael Metcalf became a dissenter in 16;; and after experiencing many dangers he, his wife, nine children and a servant sailed April 15, 1637, from Yar­mouth and arrived in Boston, New England three days before midsummer." (Melendy Genealogy notes by Mrs. Sarah Clark (Melendy) Chapin, of Claremont, N.H.) Child (Metcalf): A-Sabrina, b. in Wrentham, Feb. 17, 1767; d. Oct. 5, 1854; m. Nathan Clark

of Franklin, Mass. and Croyden, N.H. · Children ( Clark) :

I••Sarah, b. Ma.y 2, 1792; m. John Melendy, Nov, 23, 1809. II-·-Paul Metcalf, b. Feb. 14, 1794; m. Sarah Gould.

III--Nathan, Jr., b. Jan. 4, 1796; m. Zelind.a Vicery. IV--Ruth Baxter; b. Nov. 9, 1798; .m. Calvin Kempton. v.:.-Hirem, b. July 26, 1800; m. Adeline Fisher.

219--Joseph, b. Jan. 2, 1746/7; d. Feb. 15, 1815, in Worcester, Mass. 220--Benjamin, b. Oct. e, 1748; d. Oct. 15, 1754. 221--Abigail, b. Feb. 1, 1750; d. Sept. 28, 1754. 222-.:.olive, b. Aug. 2, 1751; m. in Wrentham or Natick, Mass. June 14, 1775 Noah,

son of Deacon Joseph Haven of Dover, Mass. Children (Haven) born in Holden, Mass.: A--John, b. Nov. 19, 1778; d. July 21, 1785. B--Noah, b. Nov. 20, 1780; d. Dec. 10, 1780. c--Ruf'us, b. May 18, 1783; d. Jan. 31, 1784. D--Joseph, b. June 19, 1786. E--Olive, b. ·July 28, 1788; m. Stephen Kingsbury. (544)

22;--stephen, b. Aug. 30, 1754; d. in Fr8.Ilklin, Mass. Sept. 16, 1809.

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FIFTH GENERATION

86--JEREMIAH5 ( Josia.b.4 , Josia.h3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. May 31, l 758 Ruth Ballard who

died in OXford., Mass. April 16., 1827. Ruth was said to have had uncommon strength of character, and in a letter from a descendant he recounts that on occasion she. would attend to her father Jonathan Ballard's grist mill. Jeremiah Kingsbury served as a. captain of a company in Col. Jonathan Holman's Worcester County Regi­ment. Jeremiah resided on the homestead of his grandfather and father and the children were born there, at Oxford, South Gore. (Will is No. 35385) Children: 224--Josiah, b. June ;o, 1759; d. July 2, 1819 in Spencer, Mass. 225--John, b. May 30, 1761; d. Jan. 27, 1830 in Dudley, Mass. 226--Jeremiah, b. Aug, 21, 176;; d. Feb. 8, 1842 in Oxford, Mass. 227--Jonathan, b. Feb. 12, 1766; d. in Peru, Ohio, August 1819. 228--Ma.ry, b. Aug. 21, 1777; d. in Oxford July 1, 1354; m. April 29, 1792, David

Harwood son of David and Rebecca (Twins) Harwood. Children (Herwood) : A--David, b. Oct. 25, 1796; d. March 30, 1853; u.nm. B--Margaret, m. Ebenezer Allen of Sutton, Mass. resided at Unadilla, N.Y. c--Elihu, m. Molly Amidown, ; children. D--Abigail, m. John Kingsbury (No. 225) E--Rache, m. Asa Putman of Sutton, Mass. F--Capt. Solomon, m. 1st Abigail Battles; m. 2nd Lavinia Davis.

87--AMASA5 (Jos1ah4 , Jos1ah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. 1st Jan. 16, 1760, Elizabeth Shumway, b. Oct. 4, 1795; d. Oct. 18, 1793; m. 2nd Oct. 4, l:l,95, Martha Shumway a niece of his 1st wife. She died March 31, 1826. Ame.ea was a selectman of Oxford 1781-83 and an assessor in 1788. His will 35365 Worchester County Probate. The town records show him as "Captain" Amasa Kingsbury. Children of 1st m.: 229--Daniel, b. Aug. 16., 1760; d. in Webster, Mass. Feb. 23, 1809. 230--Simeon, b. April 6, 1762,; d. in Oxford Nov. 29, 18o6.·

Children of 2nd m. {Amasa and Martha): 231--Betsey, b. Dec. 30, 1796; d. in Dudley, Mass. Oct. 17, i868; m. Jo.ab Maynard

on Juz1e 29, 1821. Children (Mqnard): A-•Ma.rtha, b. Dec. 19, 1822; m. Samuel D. Knight. B--George, b. Nov, 2, 1823; settled at Freeport, Ill.

Clarendon, died in infancy. c--Claendon, b. April 7, 1827; m. Ellen Ames of Cambridge and Salem. D--Ef'fingham, b. July 1, 1829; m. Helen M. Hollister April 18, 1865. E--Emeline. F--Jerome, m. Lizzie Taylor; of Freeport, Ill.

232--Nancy) twins Sept. 12, 1803. 232--Patty) b. Jan. 20, 1801; d. Sept. 20, 1803.

90--ABIJAH5 (Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Mary Chamberlain of Oxford. Date of marriage banns is given as Sept. 23, 1750, the marriage as of Jan. 23, 1756. Family records submitted give the marriage date as Sept. 23, 1756. Abijah lived near Oxford in Northtown on land purchased of Roger Amidown in 1765; "100 acres beginning at N.W. corner of the Roxbury school term, thence SouthWesterly by said farm to the south of Sucker brook; thence Northerly by Josiah Kingsbury's land 120 rods; thence Easterly 200 rods; thence Southerly to the first bound." Later he deeded property to Ichabod Chamberlain and then removed to Chester£1eld, :N.H. He was a signer ot the Colonial Declaration of Rights in 1775. He was

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resident in Chesterfield in 1790 (U.S. Census). Land records, dated Oct. 13, 18o4, show Solomon Hudson deeding property for a sum of $1000. "to my honored father-in­law Abijah Kingsbury of Chesterfield, N .H." Abijah is said to have removed to Boonville, N.Y. late in life. Children of Abijah and Mary (Chamberlain) K. 234--Ruth, b. April 25, 1757, 235--Elisha, b. May 16, 1759. 236--Philip. b. July 10, 1761; d. in Jamaica, Vt. Dec. 18, 1834. 237--AbiJah, b. July 19, 1763. 238--Benjamin, b. Oct. 15, 1765. 239--Amaziah, b. Feb. 6, 1769. 240--Molly, b. Aug, 6, 1771.

91--JOSEPIF (Theodore4 , Josiah5 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Jan. 16, 1760, Elizabeth, - daughter of Roger and Elizabeth (Hunkins) Amidown. According to family records

Joseph was a soldier in the War of the Revolution. Children born in Oxford, Mass.: 241--samuel, b. Nov. 18, 1750; d. in Oxford Jan. 29, 182;. 242--Elizabeth, b. Sept. 3, 176}; m. Ezekiel, son of Benjamin Davis.

Children (Davis): A--Alice (Aliwe), m. Lyman Gould, b. in Leicester, Mass. 6·children. B--Betsey, m •. Willard Yollllg; one child Willard A. c--Joseph, m. 1st Cynthia Bigelow; m. 2nd Nancy Stockwell. D--Lucy, remained unm. E--Solomon, m. 1st Eliza Nash; m. 2nd Tabitha Snow, son Francis. F--Lavina, m. as his 2nd wife, Solomon Harwood •

. G--Martha, m. Francis Nash, 3 children. . .. .. H--Rosalinda, m. Amos Shunway, 3 children born in Webster, Mass.

243--Mary, b. Oct. 30, 1764; m. Jan. 20, 1796 Phineas Sargent who after serving in the Am. Rev. migrated to the West. Children (Sargent): A-•Charles, m. Polly Woodward.

244--Martha, b. Oct. 30, 1764; m. Calvin Farnum; settled on western lands •. 245--Lucy, b·. June 5, 1767; m. Jan. 19, 1796 David Cudworth of Freetown, Mass.

They removed to Freetown, Jackson County, Indiana. 246--Joseph, b. May 21, 1769. 247--Jemima, b. May 21, 1769; m. Nov. 25, 1790, Sylvester May of Gloucester, Mass.

b. Dec. 1767; d. Aug. 17, 1826. They removed to Cazenovia., N,Y. Children (May):

~--William, May 28, 1791-Ma.r. 31, 1853, Erie City, Pa.; m. A. Martindale. B--susanne. (Goodrich) Jan. 15, 1793. c--Olive (Barber), Sept. 21, 1795-Jan.26, 1884. 6 children. D--Betsey (Allen), Feb. 18, 1797-May 19, 1875. E••Sophia (Martindale), Aug. 8, 1799-Jan.18, 1877. F--Se.lly (Munger), March 15, 1800. G--Stephen, Sept, 22, 1801. H--Eldad, b. Feb. 16, 1803-1875; m. Elsie Gilbert. 7 children. I--Sayles, Feb. 2, 1805-0ct. 2, 1874; m. Cordelia Taggart. J--Joseph, Oct. 14, 1806-1889 at Hart, Michigan. K--Anan, May 18., 18o8. L--Henrietta, b. Nov. 8, 1809. M--Seneca B., April 22, 18ll. ·

-MWilliam and Ana.thsa (Martindale) May had Thomas May, 1829-1929. Born to Thomas w.as Dr. Wayne May who m. Leona and had Wayne, Jr. and Robert May of St. Paul, Minnesota..

'8 248--Sarah, b. Oct. 21, 1772; m. Dec. 23, 1797 Archelaus, son of Jacob Kingsbury;

No. 253. Hobart Grant housed the Kingsburys on Kingsbury Shore of the famed Lake Chaugoggagoggme.n-chaug-ga-goggagun-ga-maugg.

95--JACOB5 (Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. March 19, 1766, Hannah Parker - of Douglas, Mass. She died in Oxford Feb. 25, 1803. Hem. 2nd, in 1804, widow

Mary Hovey Davis who died Nov. 30, 1829. Children born in Oxford: 249--Rebecca, born Nov, 28. 1766 (T.R.); d. in Thompson, Conn. Oct. 1, 1854;

m. (int.) May 19, 1789 Nathan Rawson of Oxford So. Gore, Mass. Children (Rawson) b. in Thompson, Conn.: A--Lewis, b. 1790. B--Perley, b. 1796. C--Wyman, b. 1800.

250--Susanna, b. Aug. 16, 1768; m. James Joselin. 251--Ephraim, b. June 27, 1770; d. in Oxford, Mass. April 17, 1823. 252--Bannah, b. July 1, 1774;· d. unm. April 1, 1859 253--Archelaus, b. Feb. 23, 1772; d. July 3, 1864; m. Sarah Kingsbury (No. 248)

Dec. 23, 1797 (int.). 254--Ruth, b. Nov. 8, 1776; d. March 15, 1779. 255--Lois, b. Sept. 30, 1778; d. in Concord, N.Y. Jan.·2, 1852; m. Jonathan Ma.yo.

Oct. 17, 1804. Children (Mayo) b. in Oxford. A--Jonathan, b. July 4, 1805; d. unm. 1924. B--Hiram, b. Feb. 3, 1807; m. Sally Woodcock. c--Erastus, b. Feb. 7, 1808; m • .Maney Curtis, residence Springfield, N.Y. D--Harriet, b. Nov. 4, 1809; m. Calvin Smith. E--Sanford, b. April 11, 1812; m. Lucy Sta.nbro. F--Nancy, b. Jan. 25, 1814; m. Clifford Pierce. G--Lucy, b. April 17, 1815; m. Obriga.n Pierce. H·•Orrin, b. Sept. 25, 1818. !--George, b. Aug. 15, 1822; d. Sept. 17, 1880; m. Minerva Miner. He was

sheriff of Erie County, N.Y. 256--Lydia, b. Feb. 28, 1781; m. Sept. 21, 1806, Josiah of Brookfield, N,Y. son

of Elijah and Jemima (Kingsbury No. 89) Moore. 257--Jacob, b. Nov. 30, 1784j d. April 6, 1823, unm.

97--ELIJAB5 (Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. April 18, 1768, at Oxford, - Mass. (American Revolution 12-160 Wt. 4185, Corporal Artillery). Family records

-in New York call him captain. He m. April 18, 17p8, at Oxford, Massachusetts, Lois Leonard of Douglas, Mass. Church (Rec. Int.) May 2, 1768, so m. date probably is in error. He removed to northwestern New York following the War of Independence settling at Leyden before Boonville was set off. At Town'Meeting, April 4, 1797 it was

"Voted, That all swine shall run at large with sufficient yokes and rings, to be determined by the fence-viewers."

"Voted, That a bounty of ten dollars shall be given for every scalp of a wolf that is ta.ken in said town of Leyden."

"Voted, That a bounty of six cents shal.l be given for every hen-hawk's head that shall be taken in the town o:f Leyden."

Pathmasters, Elijah Kingsbury and Archelaus Kingsbury

Children born in Oxford, Mass. and Boonville, N.Y. 258--Leonard, b. May 4, 1769; died Nov. 26, 1846. 259-~Elias, b. Sept. 30, 1770. 260--Israel, b. July 29, 1772. 261--Elija.h,. b. August 6, 1775. 262--John, b. May 21, 1777. 263--Lois, m. John Hall.

Children (Ball): A--Oaylord B--Jeremiah c--Mary, m. Leonard, (No. 634) son of Elijah Kingsbury, Jr.

264--Anne, bapt. in Oxford, June 29, 1780; d. in infancy. 265--Jeremiah, bapt. in Oxford June 29, 1783; d. in infancy. 266--Jeremiah, bapt. Dec. 5, 1785; d. April 5, 1863~ 267--Ebenezer. 268--Solomon. 269--Jesse. 270--Lucina, bapt. Sept. 20, 1792.

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271--AJ!13, b. Oct. 5·, 1795; m. George Amick who removed to Fort Hempstead, Howard County, Missouri about 1818. Children (Amick): A-•Edwin B•-Louisa c--John D--Jackson E--Angellette F--Thomas G--Me.ry

106--JOSEPH5 (Jesse4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): b. in Needham; m. Aug. 19, 1776 - Mary Eaton. He was in the West Company April 19, l 775.

Children born in Needham: 272--Joseph, b. June 29, 1777; d. in Needham Oct. 14, 1830. Age 53 years. 273--Mary, b. Sept. 5, 1778, 274--Josiah, b. Sept. 25, 1781. 275--Amasa, b. Sept. 10, 1784; d. in Needham Feb. 6, 1828 (Norfok Probate No.

11095.) 276--Luther, b. Nov. 27, 1785; d, March 10, 1858, in Natick, Mass. (Wellesley). 277--Hannah, b. Feb. 26, 1788; d. June 7, 1865; m. Feb. 25, 1812 Lewis Clarke

who '._died Oct. 10, 1829. Children (Clarke) born in Needham A--George Ellery, b. Oct. 30, 1822; graduate of Wiliiams College, Class of

1851. Teacher, banker at Falmouth, representative to the Legislature from the 1st Barnstable District, 1890-91.

278--Ellis, b, July 16, 1790,

108--REUBEN5 (Jesse4 , Josiah5 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Dec~· 29, 1816 Julia Hunting; m. 2nd Dec. 27, _1880, Alice Paul B. Bristol, Mai~e, daughter of jacob Paul. Children born in Needham: 279--Reuben, b. May 20, 1817, 280--Martin, b. Oct. iB, l820j d. July l, 1822.

l09--JESSE5 (Jesse4 , Josiah5 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Feb. 28, 18o8 Sar.ah b. Nov. 11) - 1782; d. Aug. 3, 1848, daughter of Enoch and Sarah (Bacon) Fiske. Jesse Kings­

bury was a trader living in Boston.

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Children: 281--Sarah M., 1812; m. Luther Crane. 282--Jesse Fiske, b. Oct. 4, 181;; d. Oct. 4, 1892 at West Roxbury, Mass. 283--Mary O., b. April 7, 1815. 284--caroline H., 1817; m. E. B. Wakefield •. 285--Charles A., 1819.

ll0--JONATHAN5 (Caleb4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): son of Capt. Caleb K. built his -- house at Rosemary and Webster Streets; the house later to be occupied by William

Alden Kingsbury. ( J. K. Clarke) Jonathan appears on the muster roll of Capt. Smith as a private, Jan. 2, 1776 and drew bounty for service at York. He ~as serving as a captain by June 19, 1788, when he conducted muster. From 1795 to 1799 he served the regular forces as a lieutenant colonel and held regimental command as colonel of the Needham Militia in 1775. He operated a sawmill on Rosemary Brook a short distance from Sawmill Bridge on Wellesley Ave. Be fur­nished stone and supplied the oxen for the constru~tion of the Kendricks Bridge. In Sept. 1794 he made the town survey. On committee to purchase schoolhouse Sept. 14, 1795; a justice of peace, 1790-1798, 1800-1806; town clerk 1802-1804. Treasurer of town, 1793 until bis death; represent~tive to General Court 1793-991 1.801-1803. His diary on military matters concer~ing Shay's Rebellion, N.E. Hist. Soc. on commission to build the town powder house on the ledge, 1800. He. m. May 9, 1774, Sarah, b. July 25, 1749; d. Nov. 10, 1807; daughter of Lemuel and Hannah Pratt. Children: 286--Lucy, b. March 17, 1777; d. in Dublin, N.B. Feb. 14, 1852; m. Feb. 1797,

Ruggles, b. Sept. 10, J.766; son of Aaron and Beulah {Woodward) Smith. Aaron Smith was a lifelong resident of Needham. He commanded the military company of that town during the Revolutionary War. At the beginning of hostilities the company entered into an agreement, and organized themsel.ves as "minute men". When the British left.Boston for Lexington and Concord a messenger arrived at Needham at 10:00 o'clock in the evening. Captain Smith, with his son Aaron and another man, went to the top of a neighboring hill, and fired three guns, the signal agreed upon, and.before daylight. the company had formed and marched to Lexington a distance of fourteen miles. Before night shadows fell that day five brave men of Needham lay dead on the battl.e ground and two others were wounded. Children (Smith) born in Dublin, N.H.: A••Jonathan m. 1st Sarah Adams on April 24, 1823; m. 2nd Mary Strong. B--Ruggles, 1799-1818. c--Sarah Pratt; m. Nov. 20.)1823, Phineas Gleason. D--CUl'tis; m. Caroline Snow. D-•Lucy; m. Ebenezer Greenwood, postmaster at Dublin, N.H.

287--Asa., b. Oct •. 22, (1778) d. in Wellesley, Mass. Aug. J.7, 1850. 288--Esther, b. Feb. 3, 1779; d. Jan. 4, 1857; m. April 6, 1804, .Dr. Samuel

Gould who died in Roxbury Nov. 2, 1845. 289--Priscilla, b. Feb. 18, 1781; d. March 12, 1794. (T.R. March 22.) 290--Elizabeth, b. March 30, 1783; d. Feb. 13, 1812; m. Oct. 6, 1806 "Jonthn"

Newell. · 291--Leonard, b. Jan. 14, 1785; d. Nov. 3, 1825. 292--Cyrus, b. Feb. 1, 1787; d. Sept. 19, 1826 in Needham.

114--ELIPHALET5 (Eliphalet4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. 1st June 24, 1779, in Natick, Mass. Kezia Hill; m. 2nd Mary (Polly) b, Dec. 21, 1755, daughter of David and Mary {Church) Morse of Needham. She died March 12, 18;0. Eliphalet

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responded to the Lexington alarm under Capt. Aaron Smith in Col. Wm. Heath's Regi~nt. He served 27 days in Capt. Battle's company of Col. McIntosh• s Regt. and.three months, ten days in Capt. Samuel Kilton's company of Col. John Patter­son's Regt. commencing April 28, · 1775. At Cambridge he served under General Washington •. (National Archives, Rev. War Pension s-299948). Child born at Natick: 293-Eliphalet, b. Oct. 23, 1784.

115--ELIJAB5 (El.iphalet4 , Josiah5 , El.eazar2, Josephl.): m. April 30, 1797, Sarah Lamson of Weston, Mass. She died March 25, 1824. Children born in Weston, Massl: 294--Sarah, b. April 8, 1793; d. in Needham Jan. 1868; m. ~ 3; 1829, Israel

Hale; m. 2nd Stephen Hurd. Children: A--.Amos Lamson Hale, m. Tamson Drake of Lincolnville, Me. B--Sarah Lamson Hurd, m. Nov. 15, 1863, W. Hurd.

295--Elijab, b. March 22, 1799; d. in Weston, Mass. Oct. 28, 1863. 296--Elizabeth, b. March 6, 1800; d. April 8, 1882, at Newton, Mass.; m. Asa

Williams. 297--John, b. Nov, 3, 1802; d. in Weston, April 12, 1869.

117--WILLI.AM5 (Eliphalet4 , Josiah3 ' Eleazar2, Josephl.): m. May 4, 1780, Mary, -· daughter of Ebenezer and Mary (Gay) Wilkinson. She died May 15, 1819. lie

m. 2nd March 3, 1820, Ruth, b. Dec. 22, 1780, daughter of Davis and Miriam (Manning) Carpenter of Walpole, N. H. William Kingsbury removed from Needham to Alstead, N.H. in the year 1782. Children by 1st m. = . 298--Nahum, b. Feb. 17, 1787; d. in Alstead, May 17, 1868. 299--Polly, b. July 13, 1793; d. in Gilsum July 14, 1857; unm. 300•-Asa, b. Oct. 17, 1796; d. in Alstead Oct. 14, 1856. 301--Sally, b. Dec. 17, 1802; d. in Alstead Dec. 15, 1893; m. Oct. 20, 1846,

Daniel Fuller of Hudson, N.H. where he died. They removed from Alstead to Gilsum, N.H. in 1879. A Sally Fuller willed money to the First Baptist Church at Keene, N.H. The money was used to purchase a parsonage-·for the minister and from that time on the house was called "The Sally Fuller Parsonage."

120--JOSIAH5 (Eliphalet•, Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Mary, (See No. 78)-daughter of William and Mary (Decosta) Alden. They separated and Josiah, m. 2nd- in Need­ham, Oct. ·_10, 1814, Sally Greenwood. Mary (Alden) Kingsbury m. 2nd, Oct. 22, 1809 Enoch Jackson; m. 3rd Oct. 21, 1824 Phineas Goff; m. 4th March 10, 1831 Joseph Woonshell. She died in Boston Feb. 10., 1834., and was interred at Copps Hill Burying Ground. Ch~ldren by 1st marriage: 302--Esther., b. Oct. 24., 1789; m. Isaac Martin. 303 • ..:william Alden, b. Oct. 19, 1791; d. in Needham June 17, 1872. 3o4--Fanny, b. June 25, 1794; m. Judah Stebbins of Hyde Park and Boston. 305--Thomas Newell, b. Jan. 13, 1799; d. in Boston, June 14, 1848. 306--Mary; b. Jan. 201 1802.

123--EBENEZER5 (Eliphalet4 ~ Josiab.3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Feb. 101 1806, Betsey b. 1788., daughter of William and Submit Gould. They resided in Hopkinton, Mass., where he was a farmer. Widow Betsey m. 2nd Sept. 18, 1846, Otis Parkhurst of Milford, Mass.

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l25- ... SAMUEL5 (Eliphalet4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): b. in Needham; m. Nov. 23, -- 1794 Betsey, b. at Natick, March 24, 1771; d. in Needham Sept. 8, 1845, the

daughter of Daniel and Thankful (Watkins) Travis. Samuel's will ( Suffolk R. of D. No. lll98). Children, born in Needham: 307--Joel, b. April 21, 1795; d. Oct. 22, 1824, unm.

--a twin b. April 21, 1795; died at birth. 308--Nancy, b. April 24, 1797; d. in Needham, Aug. 20, 1830; m. Dec. 19, 1816

Azariah Walker, Jr. Children (Walker) : A-•Azariah, b. Feb. 1, 1818. B--WUliam, b. Dec. 9, 1819. c--Nancy, b. April ll, 1822. D--Samuel, b. May 23, 1824; d. Oct. 1828. E--Hiram, b. July 31, 1826. F--Alexander, b. March 16, 1826.

309--Betsey, b. April 18, 1799. 310--Rufus, b. July 15, J.802. Jll--Delight, b. April 7, 1806; m. in Needham April 28, 1825, William Pitts

Clarke. 312--James Sullivan, b. July 29, 1810; d. at Jaffrey, N.H., Aug. 16, 1888. 313--Lucinda, b. April 10, 181J..

130--JOSEPH5 (Eleazar4 , Eleazar3 , -Eleazar2, Joseph1 ) : m.. 1st, Dec. 3, 1778, Sarah b. 1761; died Feb. 14, 1784, daughter of John and Mary (Lyon) Bird of Needham. Be m. 2nd Olive Smith. Joseph was of the M:!.nutemen at L·e.xing"'.:on where a British lead shot struck his leg but did not penetrate his leathqr breeches .... The Kings- . bury ho1I1estead was on the south side of the Worcestar tu:r!lpik-s and the family were 1:1.sted as pew-holder.a in· the Baptist meeting house at Newton. He served as assessor of the tovn of Needham in 1762. Child1"en: 314--John, b. April 18, 1779; d. in Needham Sept. 10, 1863. 315•-Benjamin, b. Aug, 12, 1783; d. Aug. 14, 1783. 316--Joseph Smith, b. Sept. 12, 1789; d. Feb. 15, in Scott County, Missouri. 317--Eleaza~, b. Sept. 12, 1793; d. 1793: (R. of D. Norfolk County, Mass, Aug.

11, 1841, No. l31-3J7.)

l31--ELEAZAR5 (Eler..zar4 , Eleazar3 , Eleazar2., Joseph1 ): m. July l, 1779, to Lydia Parkhurst of Needham. Child born in Needham: 318--Abigail, b. Feb. 10, 1784.

132--PHINEAS5 (Eleazar4 , Eleazar3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Mary Bogle, b. Aug. 27, -- 1761; d, Jan. 12, 1843. Family legend has it that Phineas and his brother, Lt.

Enoch, were dissatisfied, "on their part of the division of their father's estate, and following the settlement they removed to Maine." (letter of Mr. J. E. Kil­burn of Waterbury, Conn.) The story goes that when Phineas, his wife, Mary., and two children were placed on shore by the ship that had conveyed them from Boston, the mother gathered her two yoW'lgsters to her, eat down on a box of household goods and cried at seeing the desolate spot in the wilderness that would be their home. With pioneer spirit they threw up a log house on the Penobscot River about two miles from the present town of Wintersport. Children: 319--Elizabeth, b. in Needham, Feb. 8, 1782; d. May 27, 1795 in Frankfort, Maine. '20--Ma.ry, b. Feb. l, 1784; d. April 18, 1830; unm.

321--Phineas, b. May 18, 1786; d. in Franki'ort, Me., Dec. 19, 1857. 322--Sally, b. June 3, 1788; d. March 15, 1833; m. Nathaniel Waldron.

Children (Waldron): A- -Daniel m. Betty Tyler. B--Mary m. Rufus West. c--John, b. 1810; m. Ruby Dow. D--William m. Ruth Thomas. E--Eliza m. John Cunningham. F--Lydia, m. Charles Lane. G--Eli, d. at 18 years of age. H--James, m. Julia Potter.

323--John, b. March 14, 1790; d. in Frankfort, Aug. 27, 189;; m. March ;o, 1846, Catherine Treat, b. June 1796; d. Nov. 1858, No children. At John's death his nephew, Darius Drake, became the owner of the old homestead.

324--Eleazar, b. Feb. 7, 1792; d. in Frankfort, Me.y 26, 1875. 325--William, b. Jan. 19, 1794; d. in Frankfort, May 22, 1872. 329--Elizabeth, b. Oct. 6, 1796; d. in Stockton, Me., July 4, 1838; m. Joseph

Ames. Children (Ames): A--David Ames m. Margaret Berry. B--Charles, m. Mary G. Cates. c--Phineas, m. Pauline Berry. D--Joseph, m. Susan Berry. E--Hannah Jane, m. Fitz Henry Boody. F--J. Albert, m. Caroline Seavey, G--Sarah, unm •. H--John M., m. Mary Griffin.

327--Bannah, b. Oct. 14, 1793; d. in Dixmont, Me., Oct. 17, 1881; m. in 1835, Friend Drake of Dixmont. Children (Drake): A--Darius, b. Dec. 3, 1836; m. Feb. 1859, Henrietta Boody. lie took over the

old homestead when John Kingsbury died. B--Eli w., b. July, 1838; m. Ann Mary Mudget.

328--Joel, b. Jan. 15, 1801; d. in Frankfort, Nov. 21 1870. 329--Clarissa, b. July 17, 1803; d. unm. She kept house for her brother, John,

before his marriage, and after the death of his wife. 330--Lydia., b. April 19, 1805; d.· in Jackson, Me. Nov. 3, 1889; m. Mark Stiles,

b. 1797; d. 1889. Children (Stiles): A--Hariett, b. Jan. 1840; m. Simon Payson, Portland, Me. B--Mark Sanders, b. March 1843; m. Lizzie Hanson.

135--SAMUEL5 ( Seth4 , Samuel 3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ) : Was drowned while swimming across ·- the Stop River from a meeting with his sweetheart, Sarah Harris. Sarah was a

member of an early and priminent family of Walpole. A child was born. 3}1•-Samuel, b. F.eb. 20, 1768; d. in Walpole Jan. 17, 1852.

140--ASA5 (Seth4 , Samuel3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): He was a soldier of the War of the Revolution serving- at :various times under Captains Bullard, Cowell, Boyden, Lovell., Clapp, Plympton and Mann and also under Lt. Ware. His military record is indicated by Sur. File 29946, Rev. War records Section 3-525. Sgt. Asam. March 1, 1790., Eunice Holbrook of Medway, Mass. Following his war serve he · taught school for a number of years, removing to Framingham, Mass. where on

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Sept. 3, 1813, he purchased the Martin Stone house and lot. Judge Benjamin K. Lovatt, 2nd Dist. Court of Bristol, states Lawson, son of Asa, did not treat his father well and to even up the score Sgt. Asa mentions Lawson in his will as, "Lawson supposed to be my son." Child born: 332--Le.wson, b. June 22, 1790; d. in Framingham, Oct. 27, 1857.

142--DANIEL5 (Seth4 , Samuel5 ., Eleazar2, Josephl.): A town history says of him., 11 He was a man who enjoyed the confidence of his townsmen and held many important of­fices of trust for many years." Be married June 23, 1791, Susanna Clap who died Jan. 5., 1792. He. m. 2nd Miriam Allen of Medfield on Nov. 17, 1793. Children of the 2nd m. : 333-•Fisher Allen, b. Dec. 8, 1794; d. Sept. 26 1859 in Walpole. 334--Susanna., b. Jan. 16, 1797; m. Sept. 7, 1834, Joel Ce.pin. Perhaps a 1st

marriage to Thurston Pond at Wal.pole May 7, 1817. 335•-Rachel, b. June 5, 1800; m. July 14, 1829 Samuel N. Thompson of Roxbury 336--Adal.ine, b. July 10., 1802; m. May 25, 1823, Ellis, b. Feb. 25, 1800, son

of Thad.deus and Polly (Billings) Clapp: Children (Clapp) : b. in Walpole. A--Me.ry Adaline, b. May 20, 1824; m. Sept. 1870 James A. Dupee. B--Me.rgaret Elizabeth., b. Dec. 19, 1837.

337--Danile, b. Jan. 7, 1805; d. Nov. 29, 1830. 338--Almira, b. Dec. 21, 1813; m. June 30, 1836, William Richardson of Boston.

--Miriam, b. May 4, 1809; d. umn. Dec. 26, 1830. 338½-·Abigail, b. Dec. 21, 1813; m. Oct. 15, 1834, James H. Fuller. They had

Miriam E. Fuller who m. George Franklin Wright. Their daughter.· Annie· E. Wright DAR No. 112314; m. Simeon J. Whitney.

339--Elizabeth., b. Dec. 21, 1813,; ·m. Feb. 18., l.845, Nicholas Fairfield of Boston. 340--Joanna, b. April 19, 1816; m. John Cooper.

143--JOSEPH5 ( Seth4 , Samuels, Eleazar2 , Josephl.): Was a soldier of the Revolutionary War. From the record BSWT-97009-16055 as follows: "Sarah (Sally) Kingsbury age 86, a resident of Foxbourgh in the State of Massachusetts., who being duly sworn declares she is the widow of Joseph Kingsbury, deceased who was a private in the company commanded by Capt,. John Baxter in Regt. of MaJor · Job Cushing. ~hat the said Joseph enlisted at Walpole, Mass. on or about the 30th day of Sept. 1782 for an indefinite time and continued in service in sd war fro the term of 14 days. That she married sd Joseph Kingsbury in Foxborough the 24th day of August, 1795 by Rev. Thomas Kendall." Her maid.en name was Sarah Robbins, the daughter of Eleazar Robbins. Joseph Kingsbury operated a tavern called the 11Hal:f Way House". Children born in East Foxborough, Mass.: · 341--Warren, b. Dec. 9, 1794. In 1814 he left home to go to Ohio. 342--Joseph, b. Jan. 4, 1797; d. in 1861 unm. (Cohasset St. Boyden Cemetery). 343--Sarah, b. April 24, 1799; d. "in her 24th yr. Nov. 17, 1822." 344--Seth Robbins, b. Nov. 21, 1801; d. June 26, 1856. 345--Caroline, b. April 3, 1805; d. June 19, 1805. 346--Ann Elizabeth, b. Dec. 3, 1806; m. Feb. 20, 1834, Joseph Billings of Sharon.

Children. (Billings) b. in Canton, Mass.: E--Ann., m. Charles Fisher; she died in Arizona, One son. F--Joseph Mayne.rd, m. twice. A son resided at Moores Corner, Mass.

347--Ad.dison, b. Aug. 6, 1809; d. in East Foxborough, Dec. 29, 1858.

l44--NATHAN5 (Nathan4 , Samuel3 , Eleaza.r2, Joseph1 ): m. August 19, 177'?), Azubah Smith who died at Foxborough, Mass. Feb. 28, 1831. Nathan was a veteran of the War of the Revolution. He enlisted at ~rentham in June, 1776, serving in the company of Ce.pt. Lucius Whitney, Col. Ephraim Wheelock's Regt. The regiment marched from Wrentham to Wal.pole and thence to Ticonderoga (Mass. s-18914). His age at that time is given as 24 years. Be was a prominent man of early Foxborough •. Buried in Centre Buying Grounds. Children:

--Sarah, b. June 9, 1774; Polly, b. Aug. 23, 1775; Azubah, b, Nov. 17, 1776, 348--Nathan III, b. April 25, 1778. A twin was stillborn. 349--Emmons, b. Nov. 11, 1779; d. Apr. 24, 1862, at Bradford, Maine. 350--Peggy, b. Oct. 22, 1782. 351--Susanne.h, b. Jan. 27, 1787, 352--Asenath, b. March 3, 1790; m. 1st Mr. Bailey. Their daughter married Rev.

E. R. England and had a son, Herbert, of Washington, N.J. Asenath (Sena) m. 2nd, April 10, 1820, Deacon Austin Rice of Framingham Center at Westboro, Mass. Asenath Rice died Feb. 5, 1878. Deacon Rice died Nov. 25, 1797, Born to the 2nd m. were Henry H.; born July 22, 1821; d. Dec. 22, 1829, and Emory L. b. June 19, 1824; m. in 1845, Laura Miller.

353--Nancy, b. Sept. 24, 1792; d. Oct. 25, 1825.

145--JACOB5 (Nathan4 , Samuel5 , Eleazar, Joseph1 ): m. in Dedham, Jan. 10, 1782, Milla (Molly) Smith b. in 1761; d. in Walpole Feb. 21, 1843. Children born in Wal.pole, Mass. 354--Leavitt, b. Nov. 23, 1782; d. at St. Johnsville, N.Y., Nov. 24, 1858 •

. 355--Hannah, b. April 25, 1785; m. June 2, 1805, Eli ~onney. Born to the marriage were Eli, Charles, and Leavitt Bonney~ ·

146--AK>S5 (Nathan4 , Samuel9 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. 1785, Molly Cole, widow of Joseph, daughter of Amos Pl-ympton, at whose homestead they lived. She died in 1813, and hem. Oct. 13, 1814, Mary, dbughter of Stephen and Mary (Wilson) Richardson of Billerica, Mass. She was born Oct. 20, 1780; d. in 1835 and he m. 3rd Hannah (Perry) Tilden, widow of Stephen. (Medfield recs.) Children: . 356--John, b. 1785; d. in Medfield, Mass. 1863. 357•-Henry Richardson of the 2nd m. in 1817; d. 1834. 358--Martha, b. 1819; d. 1835.

142--ZEBINA5 (Nathan.4 , Samuel3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. May 13, 1799, Elizabeth daughter of Henry Daniels, who was an original. settler of Medway. She died Aug. 1, 1816, at the age of 46 years in the house in which she and her sons and daughters were born. Zebina m. 2nd Dec. 1, 1816, Mary (Gould) Lackey. Children of 1st m. born in Medway, Mass.: 359•-Cha.rles~ b. Dec. 5, 1800. 360--Elijah, b. Nov. 4, l8o2. Children by 2nd m. born in Medway, Mass. 361--Hiram, b. Aug. 17, 1817; d. in Medway, 1900. 362--Gilbert. · b. Feb. 7, 1819,; d. 1893, 363--Mary Ann. '.b~ Aug. 22, 1821,. thought to have been married at Franklin, Mass.

(int. July 29, 1835) to Elijah Clark descendant of t:tie Wal.ker family who settled Rehobeth,· Mass. in 1643. Children (Clark}: A--Mary Jane, b. Nov. 22, 1837,; d, Aug. 21, 1843. B--Ellen M., b. Sept. 9, 1840. c--Sarah, b. Jan. 20, 1845. D--Lowell A., b. June 7, 1847; d. Sept. 6, 1847. E--Willie E., b. April 22, 1850,; d. Aug. 27, 1850.

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}64--Hannab., b. July 31, 1824; d. Hollistou; m. Deacon George Batchelder. Two children died young. She died in the year 1878.

150--WILLIAM5 (Nathan4 , Samuel3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Dec. 31, 1795, in Walpole, Mass. Susannah Maxfield who died Sept. 3, 1865. Children: 365--Susanna, b. Oct. 13, 1796; m. March 7, 1816, Thurston Pond. 366--Harriet, b. Jan. 8, 1800; d. in Wal.pole, Dec. 7, 1870. 367--Clarissa, b. Oct. 2, 1801; m. Nov. 29, 1828, Jeremiah Blake of Wrentham. 368--Mary, b. August 26, 1803; m. Nov. 16, 1828, George P. Cleveland of Franklin. 369--Cynthia, b. Jan. 26, 1806; m. May 10, 1832, Charles Guild.

154;-NOAB5 (Ezekiel4 , Noah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Feb. 15, 1792, Susanna Lovell, who was baptized Feb. 27, 1759, in Quincy Church. Noah was chosen warden of his church Dec. 23, 1791. Susanna was called "Sukey.'' Children: 370-•Sally, bapt. June 28, 1801; d. May 25, 1810. 371--Samuel, bapt. June 28, 1801. 372--Martha, bapt. June 28, 1801-2~ 373--Charlotte, bapt. June 28, 1802. 374--Susanna, bapt. May :,o, 1802; m. in Boston, May 17, 1819, Rufus Pond Sumner,

b. at Dorchester, Jan. 17, 1799 (Rufus,-William, Seth, William, Roger, Willjam Sumner). Had Franklin Sumner who m. Mary A. dauglrcer of Nathaniel Kine,shury of Milton, Mass. Perhaps No. 327.

375--Mary, bapt. Sept. 16, 1804. 376--Nancy, bapt. Oct. 20, 1805. 377--Nathaniel, bapt. June 24, 1810.

!L2:- -EZEKIEL5 Dr. (Ezekiel 4 , Noah5 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. in · Dedham, July 26, 1787, Mary, b. April 5, 1760; d. Sept. 20, 1826 (Aug. 26, 1829-T.rec.) daughter of Ebenezer and Sibbel (Avery) Draper. H:i.s will (Norfolk probate 11132) Norfolk Reg. of Deeds, 2-114, ref. Feb. 24,1792; "Ezekiel and wife Mary of Stoddard, N.H. sell to Rebecca Colbun, widow, land in Dedham." Children born in Dedham. 376--Catherine, b. Oct. 28, 1787; d, in Dedham, June 10, 1863; m. May ll, 1813,

Daniel May, b. 1787; d. in Dedham, Ma;y" 29, 1818. Children (May) : A~-Augustus Kingsbury, b. Feb. 19, 1814; d. July 19, 1870. B--Catherine, b. 1816; d. April 25, 1893.

379--Daniel, b. June 6, 1790; drowned in Dedham, Aug. 29, 1826. 380--Ezekiel III, b. June 6, 1793; d. in Dedham, Aug. 26, 1829. 381--Joel, bapt. June 6, 1796. 382--Eliza, bapt. March 15, 1801; m. in Dedham March 5, 1820, David, born in

And.over, Mass., Feb. 10, 1792; d. Sept. 24, 1847, son of Asa and Sarah (Tufts) Richardson of Charlestown, Mass. 14 children.

~--JOSHUA5 (Joshua:, Noah5 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): He was one of the proprietors of the Episcopal. Church in Dedham. Hem. 1st (Banns) Aug. 6, 1776, Rhoda Sumner (Abija.h, Benjamin, George, William Sumner}. She died in Milton, Mass., July 21, 1790. Joshua, m. 2nd in Dedham, Nov. 18, 1792, Judith Richardson. Joshua re­moved to Milton, Mass., following his :first marriage. Children of' 1st m. born in Milton, Mass.: 383--Sarah Easmer, b. March 12, 1779; m. Dec. 25, 1798, David Spaulding of

Milton.

384--Joshua III, b. Dec. 1, 1781. 385--Benjamin, b. June 20, 1784. 386--Rhoda:, b. Aug. 31, 1787; m. Simon Ferry of Milton, Mass.

Children (Ferry) 2 A--Si.m.on, b. Jan. 16, 1807. B-•Sa.rah, b. Dec. 1., 1808. c--Ca.roline Matilda, b. Dec. 24, 1811. D--Catherine Adelia, b. Dec. 24, 1811. E--Sa.rah, b. Aug. 13, 1814 •.. F--Charles BenJamin, b. July 5, 1817. G--George Sumner, b. Sept. 22., 1819. H--Harriet Amanda, b. Feb. 14, 1822. !--William Montague, b. Sept. 14, 1822. J--Elizabeth Ann, b. May 21 1829. K--Rhoda, b. Sept. 17, 1834.

Child by 2nd m. : 38'7=Betsey, b. Nov. 27, 1796; d. 18;6. Her will (Norfolk Probate lllo4.)

159--FISHER5 (Joshua4 , Noah3 , Eleaza.r2 , Joseph1 ): m. 1st Chloe Kennedy; m. 2nd June - 16, 1805, Charity Cook.

Children of 1st m., baptized in Stoughton, Mass. ;88--Jonathan, bapt. Feb. 25, 1776; d. in Needham, Jan. 14, 1861. 389--Fanny, b. July 2, 1783; m. John Kruger of Canton, Mass. 390--Fisher, b. 1787; d. 1857. 391--Daniel, b. August 10, 1809; d. January 31, 1838, age 28~

160~-AAROW (Joshua4 , Noah3 , Eleaza.r2, Joseph1 ): Was a· veteran of American Revolution entering the service in 1776 in the company commanded by Capt. Lunnas in Col. John Greaton's Regt. of Massachusetts Line. Mass. Pension 7535. The will of Aaron: Kingsbury (Norfolk probate 11092), made Oct. 9, · 1834, was proved May 4, 1839, and cites "wife Mary ••••• son William B., a merchant in Roxbury and Aaron D. Williams. " Children: 392--William B.

l 70_--MOSES5 ( Joshua4 , Noah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Feb. 16, 1799, his cousin, Hannab Lewis, b. Sept. 22, 1779; d. July 7, 1846. -Children born in Dedham: · 393--Hannah, b. Nov. 23, 1799; d. July 12, 1865; m. May 16, 1824, Nathaniel

Herring, b. in Needham, Jan. 5, 1799; d. May 1, 1835, Children (Herring): A--George Nathaniel, m. Sept. 25, 1850, Ann G. Merrill. . B-~Harriet Maria, b. May ll, 1827; d. Aug. 1897. c--Emily Ann, b. Nov. 16, 1829; m. Nov. 1852, Henry Williams. D--Francis Augustus, b. May 21, 1831. E-~Edwin James, b. July 23, 1833; d. June 14, 1863. F•-Charles Otis, b. Jan. 6, 1835; d. March 24, 1837.

394--Calvin., b. Oct. 3, 1800; d. Oct. 10, 1851. 395•-Daniel, b. Jan. 2'.5, 1802; d. unm. Aug. 30, 1871. 396--Melzar, b. Oct. l, 1803; d. July 30, 1871. 397--Joshue. Lewis., b. Jan. 25, 1805; d. Sept. 9, 1859. 398--Deborah, b. Dec. 13, 1806; m. July 21, 1844, Thomas Coots, b .. May 21, .1810;

d. Oct. 14, 1857. Deborah was "Rec'vd in ye church Mar. 13,1832."

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Children (Coots): A--Keziah Porter, b. Aug. 28, 1846. B--Hannah Lewis,·b. July 9, 1847. c--Alfred Wellington, b. Oct. 10, 1850.

399--Ma.ry Lyons, b. Sept. 3, 1808; d. Dec. 7, 1893; m. July 16, 1829, John Lloyd Dexter, b. Dec. 1802; d, July 1, 1889. Children (Dexter): A--Sarah Ann, b. April 20, 1830; d. April 18, 1833. B--John Nelson, b, Nov. 2, 1831; m. Sept. 2, 1859, Maria Blaisdell. c--Sarah Ann, b. Nov. 26, 1834; d, Nov. 17, 1837. D--Hannah Maria, b. Dec. 31, 1836; d. Aug. J.8. 1856. E--Mary Caroline, Nov. 18, 1839; d. July 30, 1857; m. Dec. 23, 1855,

Edwin Farrington. F--George Henry, b. Nov. 5, 1841; d, March 1, 1842. o--Nancy Elizabeth, b. May 31, 1844; d. Nov. 24, 1865; m. July 15, 1865,

William Leonard. H--Emily Jane, b. April 5, 1847; d. Oct. 2, 1865.

400--Jonathan, b, Feb. 9, 1810; d. Jan.18.1857. 4ol--Moses, b. June 2, 1811; d. Sept. 3, 1892; m. Dec. 23, 1849, Rebecca A •.

Pailker (Pallas) of Boston, Mass., daughter of Francis Pailker of Boston. She was b. Dec. 13, 1849, r;. ·

402-•Charles, b. Feb. 5, 1815; d. ·March 22, 1853, 403--Caroline, b, Sept. 12, 1816; d. Sept. 28, 1821. 404--Sarah, b. April 30, 1818; d. May 6, 1820. 405--George, b. March 15, 1813; d. Oct. 5, 1821. 406--George, b. Oct. 20, 1821; d. Nov. 23, 1895. 407--Henry, b. ~ 16, 1823; d.· Oct~ 14, 1847; unm.

l 75--JEREMIAH5 (Jeremiah", Nathaniel :r2 ' Joseph1 ) : m. (Banns, Sept. 30, 1757) -- Abigail, b. in Dedham, March 8, 17'37; d.· June 14, 1809, daughter of Eleazar

and Mary (Plummer) Fisher. Jeremiah and Abigail were received in full church communion Oct. 28, 1759. Children born in Dedham: 4o8--Moses, b, March 8, 1759; d, Oct. 4, 1755, 409--Abigail, died in fancy, Oct. 8, 1775. 410--Mehitable, b. Sept. 121 1768; m. Dr. Philip Draper.

176--NATHANIEL5 (Jeremiah4 , Nathanie13 - 2 , Joseph1 ): m. Sept. 2, 1762, Hannah, b. Nov. 28, 1742; d. May 4, 1817, daughter od David and Deborrah (Boyden) Fisher. He was the paymaster of a regiment in the Am. Rev. , a Justice of the peace in Dedham, and an influential man in Sharon. · Children born in Sharon, Mass.: 411--0liver, b. Feb. 11, 1764; d. in Sharon, Mass., Nov. 27, 1801. ·· 412--Hannah, b. Aug, 25, 1767; m. April 24, 1792, Enoch Hewins of Sharon.

ID..--JAMES5 ( Jeremiah4 , Nathaniel s-2 , Joseph1 ) : m. Feb. 8, 1773., Mehetable Ellis. They were received in church communion Feb. 2, 1777, and he served his church in later years as deacon. Children born in Dedham: 413--Jabez, b. July 7, 1774; d. in Dedham, Jan. 19, 1854. 414--Nabby, b. March 8, 1777; m. April 27, 1797, Reuben Gay of Dedham.

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180--EBENEZER5 (Ebenezer4 ,Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): m. (Banns Nov. 10, 1769) Mary Cabot - of Killingly. Active in church and town affairs, Ebenezer was a skilled cabinet

and chair finisher. ( 22-159 Norfolk R. of D.) i "Samue,l King'sbury of Townshend, Vt. cabinet maker, to Enoch Kingsbury of Dedham, Mass. land in Dover, Mass. Quitclaimed to me by heirs of my father Ebenezer, late of Dedham." Children: 415--samuel, d. Jan. 1, 1845, in Townshend, Vt. 416--Enoch. 417--Ebenezer III. 418--Edward, b. 1777. 419--Mary, m. Rufus, son of Ezra and Lydia Hamilton of Brookfield, Mass.

181--SAMUEL5 (Ebenezer4 , Nathaniel s-2 , Joseph1 ) : m. Dec. 15, 1763, Jedidah, b. in - Edgartown, Mass. Feb. 16, 1742, daughter of John S, Sumner, Judge of Courts of

Dukes County ( John4 , Edward3 , George2 , William1 Sumner) • Jedidah died at Brook­field, Mass., March 4, 1804. Samuel Kingsbury was a graduate of Harvard College in 1759. He studied for the ministry and was settled at Edgartown. A learned scholar.and a good divine, he left a record of deaths and marriages in the town of Edgartown that was printed in the New England Historic-Genealogical Register. Family tradition has Samuel as one of the committee of townsmen engaged to dis­tribute the provisions brought on the "Phantom Ship" during the Revolution. Children born in Edgartown: 420--Mary. 421--Jedidah, m. May 29, 1786, Elias, Jr. perhaps son of Elias and Lydia

(Hamilton) Staples • . 422- -Samuel. 423--Ebenezer. 424--John. 425--Edward, b. 1777i d. Nov. 1, 1803, "in 26th year of his age." He married

(Banns, Feb. 15, 1801); m. April 14, 1801, Submit (Mitty) Howe of Shrews­bury, Mass. She m. 2nd Nymphus Pl at, May 22, 1805.

l87--BENJAMIN5 (Benjamin4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): Was closely attached to his church - and served as deacon for many years in Walpole 1 Mass., and Rindge, N. H. He grew

.discontented when the Rev. Mr. Morey was settled in Walpole, thinking the reverend gentleman as too much of an Armenian. Benjamin removed from Walpole to Rindge solely for the purpose of being with Rev. Seth Payson. Late in life he studied divinity and at the age of 70 years he was licensed to preach. He spent the remainder of his life as a home missionary. He. m. 1st in Walpole, Dec. 1, 1768, Abigail Sawin, b. Aug. 16, 1748; d. in Rindge, Oct. 6, 1793. m. 2nd Sept. 3, 1794, Lucretia, b. April 9, 1756; d. in Temple, N.H., Nov. 6, 1843, daughter of James and Hannah (Farnsworth) Locke of Townsend, Mass. and Sul.liven, N.H. An interesting sketch of Lucretia Locke may be found in Joseph Addison Kingsbury's family geneaJ.ogy on page 43. Children: 426--Joseph, b. Oct. 29, 1769; d. in Sullivan, N.H.; Oct. 9, 1840. 427--Abigail, b. ~ 12, 1774; d. Aug. 8, 1775 {family record). 428--Abigail, b. Aug. 17, 1777; d. in New Orleans, Feb. 28, 1813; m. June 5, 1804,

John Jackson of Sudbury, Vt. · 429--Jedidah, b. June 20, 1779; d. in Columbus, Ga. April 8, 1842. A prominent

educator of her day she compiled a dictionary that was published by Munroe and Francis of Boston, Mass. Jedidah was buried at Rindge.

430--Nancy, b. Oct. 29, 1781 d. in Mantanza.s, Cuba, May 16, 1828; she married Major Charles Wollestoncrof', U.S. Amry, who died in New Orleans_ of yello'W'

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fever in Sept. 1817. Be had a daughter by a former wife, and this daughter by his will was left in the custody of Nancy who placed the girl with Rev. Hall of New Ipswich, N.B. for further education. Later the child was taken eMay by her own mother, and an extended legal action followed. Heartbroken by the decision of the court, Nancy interested herself in the founding of the Poydras Female Asylum in New Orleans. She spent many years in Cuba where she painted the exotic flowers and shrubs of the tropics, her collec­tion of paintings filling two large volumes.

431--Benjemin, b. April 1, 1785; d. Feb. 16, 1839, at Welshfield, Ohio. 432--Mary, b. March 21, 1787; d. May 17, 1853; m, Oct. 15, 1807, Levi Tenney,

b. Feb. 22, 1781, in Bennington, Vt.; d. in New Lisbon, N.Y. Aug. 9, 1869. Children (Tenney' b. in Sudbury, Vt. and Plainfield, N.Y. A--daughter, stillborn, Oct. 25, 1810. B--Angeline Loraine·., b. Oct. 25, 1810. c--Nancy Ann, b. Feb. 1, 1812; d. June 11, 1813. D--Abigail Jackson, b. Oct. 13, 1813; d. May 4, 1867, in Brooklyn, N.Y. E--Horace, b. Aug. 23, 1816. F--Nancy, b. March 10, 1818.

ifG--Mary, b. Oct. 26, 1819. H--Barriet Newell, b. June 28, 1821. I--Levi, b. Dec. 12, 1828. A minister in Brownwood, Texas, in 1907. J--Lucien Pomeroy, b. July 9, 1825. K--Alven, b. March 11, 1828.

* Mary Tenney Castle, one of the early missi0Dl1ries to the "Sandwich Island Mission" (whose livei have been prolonged into the twentieth century), passed away at her beautiful home on the heights. overlooking Manoa Valley which she called "Puuhorma'' (meaning house of refuge) March 13, 1907. Funeral services were held in Central Union Church.

THE COMMUNITY BEREAVED A A link between the early and the latter days of Cl!ristian civilization in the Hawaiian Islands has been severed, The inexorable reaper has garnered a sheaf white ripe with the grain of good deeds to the eterna\ harvest. At last the pitcher of a life devoted to thergood of other lives has been broken at the well. The silver cord ·111 loosened, the golden bowl broken at the fountain. Mother Castle has gone to her rest and reward. Her good works remain to bless the land of her adoption wherein she has spent enough of her years to make more than an average human lifetime. The friend of all, she will be generally moumed. As the giver of kindly counsel and timely aid to individuals, her memory will be a benediction in many homes for years to come.

Mother Castle was an evangel of the Christ's law of love, a gentle herald of human fraternity, for her good deeds were never affected by considerati011S of creed or race. She leaves many charities stronger for the substance she gave them and some benevolent foundations that are likely to perpetuate her name longer than will any mor­tuary tablet however durable its material.

The most crucial period of the progress of Hawaii has been benefited by no two lives more than by those of the late Samuel Northrop Castle and Mrs. Castle who now follows him, to that bourne from which no traveler e're returns. (from Pacific Commercial Advertiser)

Children of 2nd m.: 433--Lucretia, b. Sept. 8, 1795; d. Feb. 25, 1817; unm. 434--Lucinda, b. Sept. 8, 1795; d. Aug. 12, 1839; unm. 4;5--Nathaniel, b. June 28, 1798; d. in Temple, N.H. March 3, 1870.

l.88--SOLOMON5 (Benjamin4 , Natha.niel3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1): Family records have

Solomon a veteran of the American Revolution, serving as an orderly sergeant. Devoted to bis church at Walpole he married there, Ruth, (No. 1;8) daughter of Seth and Mirian Kingsbury. Hem. 2nd Keziah Merriam, b. July 25, 1767-8 at Walpole; d, March 5, 1856. Solomon was a deacon of the Walpole church.

Children of 1st m.: 436--Solomon II, b. March 8, 1771; d, in Roxbury, N.H. Sept. 5, 1845. 437--Irene, b. Nov. 28, 1772; d. Sept. 30, 1843; m. Squire Pelatiah Fisher of

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Franklin, Mass. They had no children but adopted Irene, daughter of Jason and Mary Fisher, b. 1n Franklin June 5, 1804. Shem. Asa G. Norcross.

438--Silas, stillborn, Jan. 29, 1776. 439--Samuel, b. May 28, 1778; d. in Moretonn, Vt. Sept. 1846. 440--Synthia, b. Feb. 3, 1781; d. in Walpole; Dec; 3, 1818. She married as his

3rd wife, Levi Clapp, son of Seth and Elizabeth (Everett) Clapp. No issue. 441--Katherine (Catherine), b. Oct. 201 1783; d. in Eden, Vt. Aprill, 1858; m.

Massa,· son of Samuel and Martha (Belding) Bassett, b. in Packersfi-eld, N.H. Children (Bassett): A--Samuel, b. Dec. 26, 1807, removed to Oregon where he taught music. B--George, b. Feb. 14, 1810; m. Aschsa Adams, daughter of Joseph and Rhoda. c--Catherine, b. Jan. 2, 1812; m. Martin Fisher. D--Cynthia, b. Nov. 27, 1818; m. Samuel Kingsbury. (No. 918) E--Warren, b. March 24, 1820. F--Hiram, b. Oct. 15, 1822; m. sister of Bon. E. K. Smart of Maine. G--Julia, b. March 26, 1826; d. unm. H--Luciu, b. Sept. 23, 1827; resided Worchester, Mass.

442--Benjamin, b. Feb, 24, 1787; d. in Belfast, Maine, March 20, 1876. Children by 2nd m.:

443--Ruth, b. Aug. 15, 1792; d. unm. July 22, 1818. 444--Lucy, b. Jan. 16, 1795; d. Dec. 2, 1855, in Keene, N.H.; m. Apollos, b. in

Keene 1795; d. March 22, 1864, son of Nathan and Lydia {Benson) Nye. Children (Nye): A--George Washington of Roxbury, N.H. died in-service 1864. B--Zulmia c., b. 1825; m. 1st Dr. Foster; m. 2nd Mr. Green. c--John Warren, b. 1828; d. March 29, 1912; m. Caroline Towne of Milford,

N.H., residence Keene; son and two daughters. D--Irene Fisher, b. Oct. 5, 1831; m. June 30, 1837, David Willard, b. in

West Harrisville, N.B. E--Charles H., b. June 14, 1837; m. Jan. 1, 1876, Harriet Hardy Hims of

Sullivan, N.H., daughter of Levi and Irene (Knight) Willard. F--Adeline, b. 1830; d. unm.. in 1860.

445--John, b. July 3, 1797; d. in Walpole May 3, 1878; m. 1st Jan. 6, 1852, Catherine Hill who died March 22, 1862; m. 2nd Eliza (Brown) Kingsbury

· (447). · 446--Betsey, b. Aug. 4, 1799; d. in Walpole, Ul'lm ■ May 15, 1868. (Norfolk Probate

1110,.) 44·7--George Washington., b. Sept. 3, 1801; d. in Walpole, June ll, 1854. 448--Harvey., b. Jan. 7, 1807, "A worthy young man"; d. June 121 1833; umn. 449.~•Caroline, b. March 7, 1810; d. Aug. 8, 1834; m. in Walpole May 17, 1832,

William Cheney whom. 2nd Harriet Lewis.

18.2,--NATHANIEL5 (Benjamin4 , Nathaniel3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): b. in Walpole. He was adopted by his Uncle Nathaniel (No. 56) who had no children of his own. He be-came town clerk of Dedham and "took the liberty to record his birth. in Dedham records." He enlisted in the company of Capt. Leverelt of the 8th Mass. He was in service from the 19th of April, 1775, to the 3rd day of May A.D. 1775 as Quartermaster of the Mass. Milit•ia. He marched from Dedham throush Providence and Hartford rendezvousing at Danbury, Conn. His regiment was in several small skirmishes. At. Morristown the regiment was kept to guard General Washington's head.quarters. He was out . two days and nights at the time of Bunke?'. Hill and served fourteen ~ays at the Battle of Dorchester Heights. He was ~t Block Island

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When at Morristown he was acquainted with General Washington, General Lincoln, Brigadier Moulton, Col. Thatcher. He resided in Dedham twenty years end a like number of years at Medfield, Mass. He married March 19, 1772, Sibble Ellis who died June 13, 1782; m. 2nd Dec. 12, 1783, Jemima Ellis, who died in July, 1814; m. 3rd.in 1816 Lav1nia Morse, who d. in 1833. Children by 1st m.: 450-•Nathaniel, b. Sept. 23, 1773; d. Dec. 1804. 451-·Rebecca (Becca, t.recs.) b. July 21, 1775; d. Oct. 18, 1777. 452--BenJamin, b. May 2, 1779; d. in Grafton, Mass. Aug. 25, 1799. Children by 2nd m.: 453--Ellis, b. Dec.28.1784. 454--Me.rtin, b. Jan. 20, 1788. 455--Abner,. b. Jan. 14, 1791.

l91--JOSEPH5 (Joseph4 , Nathaniel3 ' Nathaniel2 , Josepb1 ): m. Sept. 23, 1792, Silence, b. May 7, 1771; d. Aug. 1, 1853, daughter of Capt. Abel and Hannah (Newell) Richards. The year following their marriage they removed to Francestown, N. H.,

. where he became a successful farmer and an important man in affairs of the church and town. Children born in Francestown, N.H.: 456--George, b. Feb. 1, 1795; d. in Francestown, Oct. 14, 1869. 457-•Leonard, b. Jan. 20, 1797; d. unm. Oct. 10, 1863. 458--Hannah, b. Jan. 25, 1801. d. Dec. 10, 1876, in Chelsea, Mass.; m. July 5,

1831, Stephen Whipple of New Boston, N.B. where he died. Child(Whipple) : A••Joseph K. Whipple, b. Feb. 11, 1839; m. Jan. 19, 1864 Sarah Adeline

Chandler of New Boston and Fitzwilliam where he died June 5, 1909. He served as president of the N.E. Iron ~d Hardware Assn., supt. ot Sunday School, a deacon of church.

459--Joseph III, b. Dec. 29, 1802; d. in Francestown, Oct. 18, 1884. 460--Newell, b. Jan. 31, 1805; d. July 29, 18o8. 461-•Juliette, b. April 20, 1807; d. Jan. 11, 1843; m. May 11, l.841, Rev. AJ.mon

· Benson of Jericho, Vt. No children. Died at Centre Harbor, N.H~ 462--John Langdon, b. March 11, 1810; d. in Francestown Nov. 24, 1858. · 463--Mark, b. June 26, 1812; d. May 29, 1814.

194--JONATHAN5 (Jonathan4 , James3 , Nath~1el2 , Joseph1 ): m. Dec. 24, 1767, Jemima, b. Aug. 18, 1745; d. March 25, 1843, daughter of Ebenezer and Joanna (Bacon) Skinner of Needham, .Mass. Jonathan was a wheelwright by trade. Family records have it that he saw service in the American Revolution at Dorchester Heights in Col. Heath's Regiment. Their children: 464--James, b. Sept. 30, 1768,; d. in Needham, Feb. 29, ,i852. 465--Mary, b. Sept. 30, 1768,; d. in Needham, Feb. 26, 1807; m. John Ward. 466--John, b. Oct. 5, 1772; d. in Newton, Mass. Feb. 14, 1861. 467--Alice, b. Sept. 8, 1774j d. in Needham Sept. 8, 1846. 468--s·amuel, b. Feb. 15, 1776; d. in Needham, April 26, 1861. 469--Hannah, b. _Aprill, 1778; d. in Roxbury, Mass. Jan. 21, 1.873. 470--Jonathan III, b. Aug. 24, 1780; died in Army Hospital, 1812, unm. National

Archives show him in the company of Capt. W. L. Foster, 9th Inf. in War of 1821. (Act of 1812, 160, Wt. 24275.)

471--Ebenezer, b. Nov. 30, 1783; d. in Needham Nov. 17, 1849. 472--Catherine. b. June 20, 1785; d. in Needham, April 27, 1861. 473•-Patty, b. June 13, 1788; d. in Windham, Conn. Sept. 23,.1877; m. Nathan

Kingsbury, No. 481.

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197--TIMOI'HY5 (Timothy4 - 3 , Nathanie12 , Joseph1 ):. ~- in Needham, March 27, 1760, - Lydia, b. 1740; d. March 22, 1817, daughter of.Ensign Timothy and Lydia Newell.

Timothy was ensign in Capt. Fish~r•s Co. of Needham, June, 1771. Headed a com­mittee to provide provision for families of men who were in the army. Had diffi­culty with his church, and "went over to the annabaptist, and his tax is hereby abated." (Lydia .. see No. 41) Children born in Needham: 474--Lydia, b. Aug. 14, 1761; m. in Needham, Nov. 12, 1787 Asa, b. Dec. 17, 1765;

d. in Needham, Oct, 28, 1806, son of Samuel and Abial (Kingsburr02 ) Daggett. Children (Daggett): A--Jabez, bapt •. Sept. 12, 1790 in Needham. B--Mary, m. Nov,~ 11., 1810, Asa Reed of Boston.

475--Timothy IV, b. June 14, 1763; d. in Needham., Nov. 30, 1817. 476--Samuel, b. June 16, 1765; d. 1814. 477--Natha.n, b. Oct. 30, 1768; died in infancy. 478--Luther, b. Oct. 22, 1770. 479--Mary, b. Jan. 31, 1773. 48o--Becca, b. Aug. 22, 1774. 481--Natha.n, b. Oct. 26, 1778, 482--Nahum, b. Dec. 2, 1783; d. in Needham, July 18, 1862.

198--MOSES5 (Timothy4 • 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. Dec. 9, 1762 Sarah Fuller. Moses - was on the march to Roxbury, .American Revolution.

Children born in Needham: 483--Moses, b. July 25, 1765; d. in Needham, April 8, 1846. 484--Daniel, b. Aug. 2, 1767; d. Aug. 19, 1845. 485--Sarah, b. July 28, 1769; d. March 29~ 1854; m." 1st Sept. 13, 1795, John

Stedman of Roxbury. m. 2nd Benjamin Slack. Children (Slack): . A--John W., 1794-1866. B--catherine, 1798-1866. c--sarah, 1800-1889. D~-Benjamin F., 1805-1870. E--Wiliie.m F., 1809-.

486--Samuel, b. April 14, 1772; d. in Needham, Aug. 11, 1815. 487--Jeremiah, b. Sept. 1, 1774; d. in Needham Jan. 20, 1857. 488--Asa, b. August 9, 1777; d. in Needham July 27, 1862.

200--DAVID5 (Timothy4 • 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. Elizabeth. Children born in Needham: 489--Betsey, b. March 5, 1783. 49<>--David II, b. July 22, 1785, 491--Eunice, b. May 19, 1783. 492--Mehetable, b. Feb. 16, 1791, 493-•Charity, b. Jan. 29, 1798.

203- -NATHANIEL5 (Hezekiah4 , Timothy3, Nathaniel 2 , Josepbl.) : m. May 27, 1760, Sarah Ware. · Children born in Needham: 494--Hezekiah, Jr., b. Feb. 8, 1766. 495--Sarah, b. Sept. 25, 1769; m. in Needham Jan. 15, 1795, Timothy Richardson.

Children (Richardson) A--Sallie, Sept. 15, 1795-July 30~ 1814, B--Ira, died Jan. 30, 1800. c--Priscilla, died J\llle 5, 1811.

205--NATHANIEL5 (Daniel4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. lst Mehitable, b. in Woodstock, Conn. May 3, 1738; d. in Keene, N.H., Feb. 29, 1768, daughter of Edward and Sarah (Morey) Johnson. The Johnson, Kingsbury and Hayward families were pioneer stock of Westmoreland, or Surry of later days. Nathaniel m. 2nd March 16, 1769, Hannah b. Nov. 23, 1738; d. Sept. 25, 1785, the daughter of Eleazar and Hannah (Mann) Ware. Hem. 3rd Jan. 20, 1791, Rebecca, b. Oct. 14, 1760, in Framingham, Mass.; d. March 16, 1824. Rebecca was the daughter of Daniel III, and Martha (Pratt) Bigelow. Nathaniel Bigelow, father of Daniel, was one of the three brothers taken captive by Indians after their home had been burned and their parents killed. Five brothers and sisters were killed at the time of the attack on Sherborn, (Framingham, Mass.).

The will of Nathaniel Kingsbury ( Cheshire Co. Probate) was made but disallowed, the estate being administered in 1830. His land was comprised of his own pur­chases and land deeded him by his father. A deed of 1781, found in the Proprie­tors book of Keene, gives him ten acres for care of his father's land in the north part of Keene, Nathaniel Kingsbury and his descendants are noted on P. 741, History of Surry by Frank Burnside Kingsbury of Keene, N.H. Children of 1st m.: 496--Abigail, b, March 5; 1766; d. in Gilsum, N.H. July 17, 1836; m. Jan. 10,

1787, Stephen White b. in Uxbridge, Mass. May 11, 1761; d. in Gilsum, N.H. Oct. 201 1861, son of Ebenezer and Elizabeth (Ellis) White. He removed to Gilsum about the year 179;, and in 1802 he "swapped houses with James Kings­bury," and bought, With David Fuller, the "Mill spot" where the two men built a grist mill. Stephen was a veteran of the American Revolution, enlisting at Holden, Ma.se. Children (White} born in Swanzey and Gilsum, N.H.: A--Nathan (1788-1868); m. Sally Griffin of Weston, Vt, B--Stephen (1791-died Nov. 17, 1868). c--Luther (1792-1813); m. Mary Monroe of -Surry. Settled Van Buren City,

Mich. D--Stephen (1794-1870); m. Betsey Conant of Harvard, Mass. and Grafton. E--Ira, b. March 4, 1790; died in Vermont. F--Alvin (1796-1882); m. Susan Heath of Stoddard, N .H. G--Danford (1798-1862); m. Betsey Bullard of Dedham, Mass. H--Sylvia (18o4-J.818); m. Gilsum. I--Syrene (1804-1849); m. Ira Merrick Rawson of Sullivan, N.H. J--Philadelphia (1806-1886); m. 1826 Benjamin Corey of Gilsum, N.H. K--Darius (1809-1880.); unm.

Children of 2nd m.: 497--Natha.n, b. Dec. 19, 1771; d. in Chester, Vt. Nov. 5, 1843. 498--Hannah, b. Nov. 16, 1773; d. Aug. 17, 1805; m. August 13, 1793, Rufus Clark,

b. in Keene, N.H. April 22, 1770; d. in Castleton, Vt. Children (Hannah and Rufus Clark): b._ in Keene, N.H. and Vermont. A•-Irma (1793-1876) of New London, Iowa; m. J.C. Hitchcock of Ohio. B--Joel, b. Dec. 7, 1795; settled at Starksborough, Canada. c--Rufus, b. Dec .• ·19, 1795; d. Dec. 5, 1820. "AYeomanofVermont." D--Hannah, _b. July 3, 1798, of Rutlant, Vt.; unm.; removed to Canada. with

Joel. E--Abigail, b. Aug. 13, 1800; perhaps died before 1826. F--Elizabeth (Betsey), b. 1802; resided in Indiana. 1st m. to Mr. Reed. G--Laben, b. 1804; d. in Plainfield, Ill., Feb. 9, 1869.

499--Abiel, b. Aug. 24, 1775; d. in Keene, Sept. 19, 1839; m. Dec. 22, 1795, Luke Sturtevant, b. 1774; d. June 22, 1811. No children.

500--Abijah, b. March 5, 1778; d. in Keene, N.H. Oct. 7, 1860.

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501--Cbloe, b. May 12, 1870; d. in Plymouth Union,j Vt., March 14, 1866; m. Jan. 15, 1803, Seth, b. in Chester, Vt. Oct. 20, 1778, son of Joseph and Rachel (Drake) Sumner, a descendant of Joseph Sumner of Plymouth, Mass. Children (Sumner) born in Vermont: : A--Lemuel; B••Orren; c--Hosea; D--David; E•-Seth; F-•Jerusha; o--Hannah.

Children of 3rd m. : 502--Nathaniel, b, Aug. 20, 1791; d. in Chicopee Falls, Mass. Aug. 27, 1848. 503--Samuel, b. Jen. 24, 1794; d. in Keene, N.H. Oct. 10, 1883; m. Sally Wilson.

He was a farmer and captain of the militia company. No children. 504--Cyrus, b. Jan. 12, 1798; d. in Keene June 30, 1863.

207--DANIEL5 {Daniel4 - 3 , Nathanie12 , Joseph1 ): m. in Wrentham, Mass. October 30, 1766, Mary, b. July 20, 1746; died in Plainfield, N.H. March 27, 1829, the daughter of Deacon Daniel and Elizabeth (Whitney) Thurston. Daniel Kingsbury resided in what is now known as West Keene. In later years his farm was purchased by Chesshire County to serve as a home for the aged and destitute ••• Daniel was a lieutenant in Capt. Howlett•s Company. He was elected tithingman March 25, 1790; surveyor of highways, March 18, 1794. In 1775-6, and after the adoption of the State Con­tution, he was a member of the state legislatµrc 21 consecutive years. In the year 1778 the church voted "that Mr. Daniel Kingsbury read the psalm when the Deacons are absent.", and May 4, 1780, "after imploring divine assistance, read­ing the covenant" etc.) he accepted the office of deacon. Daniel Kingsbury III was one of the patriots who marched from Keene, N.H., on the morning of June 29, 1777, to reinforce the Continental Army at Ticonderoga. Children born in Keene: 505--Daniel, b. Sept. 23, 1767; d. in Plainfield, N.H. June 12, 1819. 506--Cynthia, b. June 27, 1769; m. Sept. 2, 1790, Stephen Griswold. She died

April 1, 1822 at Jay, N.Y. Children (Griswold): A--Cynthia, b. Jan. 3, 1801; B-Betsey, b. Dec. 9, 1804; c--Arethusa, b. Oct. 5, 1806; D--Daniel, b. Oct. 4, 1809.

507--Joel, b. March 14, 1772; d. in Keene May 18, 1821. 5o8--Asa, b. Aug. 12, 1774; d. Oct. 14, 1776. 509--David, b. Aug. 18, 1776; d. March 7, 1844 in Marcellus, N.Y. 510--Molly, 1778-1788. 511--Theodore, b. Sept. 28, 1780; a riverman on the Ohio River. 512--Darius, b. Nov. 22, 1782; t'I .• in Waterloo, N.Y., 1822-24. 513-•Betsey, b. Sept. 27, 1784; d. March 18, 1802. 514--Lucretia, b. Aug. 28, 1787; d. April 15, 1869; m. Charles Flanders, a lawyer

of Plainfield, N.H.; b. 1788; d. April 15, 1869. He was a graduate of Harvard, class of 18o8. Children {Flanders): A--Henry, author of "Lives of Chief Justice's of U.S." B-•William, a merchant of Boston. c--George, a lawyer of New York City. D--A daughter who married Dr. Stephens of Newton, Mass.

515--Abigail (Nabby), b. Sept. 13, 1790; d. ~1a.y 2, 1826 in Keene. 516--Ma.ry, b, Aug. 13, 1793; d. Sept. 16, 1863; m. Hon. William Blaisdell of

Lebanon, N.Y.

210--TIMOTHY5 (Daniel 4 , Daniel 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ) : m. Jan. 5, 1769, Judi th ( Julia: b. in Wrentham, Mass. Nov. 24, 1749, daughter o~·-l&benezer and Judith (Turner) Adams.

Children: 517--Judith, b. March 30, 1770. 518--Millicent, b. Nov. 23, 1771; m. Dec.;, 1807, David Woods. 519--Beriah, b. Jan. 23, 1775; m. March 12, 1794, Aaron Burt of Sherborn, Ma.ss. 520•-Ebenezer Adams, b. Jan. 2, 1781; d. in Franklin, Mass., July 3, 1841.

2ll--JAMES5 (Daniel4 ""3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): b. in Wrentham; m. Aug. 1790, Mary Walker, b. Jan. 3, 1756, in Upton, Mass., and died there Sept. 29, 1828. Children: 521--Samuel, b. May 18, 1798; d. in Tamworth, N.H., Nov. 8, 1866. 522--Stephen, b. March 31, 1795 settled at Lee, Mass. (adopted son).

_212--JOBN5 (Dan1e14 • 3 , Nathaniel2 , Josephi): m. Sept. 9, 1789., by Rev. Mr. Appleton; Rebecca Ayers, b. in Brookfield, Mass. Child: 523-•John Ayers, b. Aug. 10, 1792; d. in Brookfield, July 27, 1860.

215 .. ·BENJAMIN5 (Daniel 4 • 3 ., Nathaniel2 , Josephi).: m. in Franklin, Mass., by Rev. Mr. Morey, Oct. 20, 1785, Olive, daughter of Solomon and Comfort Blake of Wrentham, Mass. Town records call him "Captain" in 1798. · Children: 524--Abiel, b. Oct. 12, 1786; m. Aug. 30, 1807, Dr. Omar Allen of Providence, R.L 525--0live, b. July 5, 1789; m. Dec. 17, 1810, Duty Ware (Oliver, Elipha.let,

Ebenezer, Robert., Jr., Robert Ware); b. in Wrentham April 16, 1789; d. June 29, 1860, at Franklin, Mass. He was a farmer. Children (Ware) : . . A--Albert Omeri, b. July 9, 18U. B--Susan M., m. Edmund Hartshorn of Franklin, Mass. C•-Oeorge Richard "fell from tree hurt his spine". D--Lyman Stoddard, b. 1819 in Milford, Mass. E•-Gilbert Adams., F---Lowell and Warren, died in infancy.

526--Benjamin, b. July 5, 1789. 527•-Willard, b. Jan. 31, 1793. 528--Theodore Turner, b. Jan. 20, 1795. 529--Caleb Blake, b. Dec. 6, 1798; m. Nov. 23, 1819, Natalie Walker of Medway,

Rev. Dr. Emmons officiating.

216--MOSES5 (Stephen4 , Daniels, Na.thaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. Nov. 3, 1763, Thankful. Richardson. His will (Suffolk Probate 71-120} was made Sept. 20, 1771. Moses was of Wrentham where he farmed 141 acres of land. Children, b. in Wrentham, Mass.: 530--Cyrus, b. Feb. 27, 1764; d. in Bloomfield., N.Y. 531---Matilda, b. June 15, 1766. 532---Moses, b. Oct. 9, 1770; "son of Thankful (widow) d. Jan. 25., 1774." 1st

Cong. Church, Franklin, then 2nd Precinct of Wrentham, Mass.

217--AARON5 (stephen4 ., Daniels, Na.thaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. Eliza.beth Richardson - b. Aug. 31, 1834; d. Aug. 20, ): His will (Norfolk Probate 11090) made

Sept. 2, 1794; proved Nov. 4, 1794 cites wife Elizabeth, sons Aaron and Luther and daughter Elizabeth. Aaron, Sr. was a corporal of the Rhode Island alarm, promoted to sgt. in 1778 and commissioned 2nd lt. in 1779. 533--Samuel, b. March 8, 1769; d. Oct. 201 1775. (Cong. Church recs.) 534--Elizabeth, b. Jan. 14, 1771; d. March 1, 1850; m. Silas Arnsby., b. Feb. 9,

1767 at Wrentham; d. at Mendon, Mass. Children: A--Joanna. (1799-1861) Albany. B•-Rena, m. Thomas Davis; Eliza., 1819-1888; m. Amos Dea.n-D.A.R. No. 33475.

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535--Aaron, b. Dec. 10, 1775; bapt. Jan. 28, 1776; m. Mary Lethbridge of Frank­lin.

536--Luther, b, January 10, 1778; bapt. April 12, 1778.

212--JOSEPH5 (Stephen4 , Daniel3 , Natha.niel2 , Joseph1 ): m. in'Wrentham, April 4, 1771, Margaret, b. Feb. 10, 1752, daughter of Thomas and Rebeckah (Dinsmore) Ware. She died March 14, 18061 age 54 yea.rs, l month. (Burial grounds on the Common.) Children, born in Holden, Mass.: 537--Polly, b. April 23, 1772; m. Amos Whitney, Nov. 20, 1793. 538--Abigail, b. Nov. 9, 1773; m. Jonathan Lovell, Jr. April 11, 1793. 539--Moses, b. June 11, 1775; d. Aug. 2, 1794 at age of 20 years. 540--Betsey, b. Feb. 21, 1777; m. Aug. 22, 1793, Samuel Fish. 541--Nancy, b. Feb. 21, 1777; m. in 1794 Jabez Brigham of Boylston, Mass.

223--STEPHEN5 (Stephen4, Daniel3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): He is said to have been a captain who served in the American Revolution. Hem. June 5, 1777, Abigail, b. 12-13-1756; d. Jan. 31, 1820, age 64 years. Stephen served as selectman in Franklin in 1803-4. His will was made Sept. 11, 1809; probated Oct. 10, 1809. Headstone inscriptions, gathered by Frank Burnside Kingsbury, show that Dr. Samuel Allen and Horatio are buried in the family lot at City Mills Cemetery, Norfolk.

"Erected In Memory of Mrs. Abigail Kingsbury, Relict of Captain Stephen Kingsbury. She died Jan. 31, 1820, age 63 years. Hail glorious gospel heavenly light, whereby live with comfort, and with comfort die."

Children b. in Franklin, Mass.:

"Erected In Memory of Capt. Stephen Kingsbury who died Sept. 16, · 1809 in his 56th year. A soul prepared needs no delays, The summons come the saints obeys; The flesh rests here till Jesus Christ, To claim the treasure from the tomb. "

542--Matilda, b. June 15, 1778; d. in Franklin, Jan. 4, 1859; m. Nov. 23, 1796, John Wilkes Richardson. Children (Richardson) A--Abigail, b. Sept. 21, 1797. B--John Haven, b. Oct. 16, 1800; d. Sept. 23, 1869. c--stephen Wilkes, b. March 30, 1813; d. Nov. 13, 1890.

543--Horatio; b. July 5, 1780; d. unm. in Franklin, July 31, 18o8. 544--Stephen, b. Sept. lOJ 1782; d. in Franklin, Jan. 30, 1856. 545--Abigail, b. Aug. 11, 1787; d. March 15, 1823; m. April 12, 1821 George

Cheever. · 546--Samuel Allen, b. Nov. 9, 1793; d. in Franklin, Oct. 8, 1821, unm. He was

a graduate of Brown University, class of 1816. Studied :medicine and prac­tised his profession in Franklin.

SIXTH GENERATION

m:--JOSIAH6 (Jeremiah5 , Josiah4 - 3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Dec. 15, 1795, Esther, daughter of Dr. Robert and Martha (Green) Craig who died Oct. 10, 1836. Josiah joined the Continental Army at the age of sixteen years. He served at West Point under Benedict Arnold the arch traitor. His discharge papers list him as an ensign and acting quartermaster. He engaged in the clothing business after the war in South Oxford, Mass., until 1816 wb.en he purchased. the farm at Spencer, Mass., that was to remain in the Kingsbury name for nearly a century. Children born in Oxford: · 547--Thomas Green, b. Jan. 7, 1797; d. Oct. 9, 1883. 548--0live, b. Sept. 2, 1798; d. Sept. 22, 1871; m. Nov. 12, 1822, Francis T •.

Allen of Sturbridge, Mass. (Church Banns, Oct. 26, 1822 call her "Olive of Leicester."

Children (Allen): Clarinda and others who died young. 549--Josiah, b. Sept. 14, 1800; d. Nov. 30, 1840. 550--Ha.da.sseh, b. Sept. 10, 1803, was educated at Leicester AcadeIDY and Mulberry

Grove Seminary. One of her classmates was Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross, and another was the mother of' William Howard Taft. Through her cousins, the Bemis boys, she met Asa Mccollum who studied medi­cine under the celebrated Dr. Samuel Thompson. Upon receiving bis diploma. Asa set up his practise at Leicester, and took as his wife end companion for life Hada.sseh Kingsbury. Clara Barton was teaching the local school dis­trict, and five of' the elder Mccollum children attended her classes. Cl.ara Barton was nursed through a serious attack of small pox by Dr. McCol.lum. In the year 1848 the McCollums removed to Illinois, 38 miles north of Galena. A year later they moved to Sexonville, Wisconsin where they would spend the remainder of their days. There Badasseh's days were spent in the interest of worthwhile projects for this pioneer territory, her counsel and advice were eagerly sought by all. Dr. McCollum died Dec. 24, 1891, and his wife and widow died March 24, 1897 at the age of 95 years. Children ( McColl um) : . A--Lucy; B--Lorraine; c--Van Buren; D--Curtis; E--J. LeRoy; F--Lewis Cass.

551--Elmira, b. Aug. 22, 1804; d. Grafton, N.H. May 16, 1839; m. (Banns March 25, 1~26) William Bullock of Sturbridge; m. 2nd Calvin Kent of Grafton, Mass. · Children (Kent): A--William H.; B--John; c--Marcus, D--George w.

552--Jonathan, b. Oct. 13, 1806; d. 1808. 553--lwy s., b. Sept. 1, 18o8; d. Aug. 12, 1837; m. Stephen Draper. No children. 554--Rutb,·b. Jan. 18, 1811; m. Henry De Wolfe of Uxbridge, Mass.

225--JOHN6 ( Jeremiah5 , Jos1ah4 - 3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1.) : m. Sept. 20, 1792 Nab by .(Abigail) Harwood, perhaps sister of David (No. 228) whom. Mary Kingsbury Nabby was born and married in Oxford, Mass. Child: 555--Stephen, b. Feb. 9, 1793; m. Lucinda Howlett of Thompson, Conn. No issue.

226--JEREMIAH6 (Jeremiahs, Josia.h4 - 3 , Eleaza.r2, Josephl.): m. Sept. 1, 1793~ Elizabeth (called Betsey, Oxford Town recs.). Jeremiah died Feb. 10, 1842; his wife Elizabeth died Aug. 30, 1830. He was a captain of a. cavalry troop and also served as lieut. col. He removed from Oxford late in life to a farm near Dudley, Mass. Children born in Oxford, Mass.: 556--Davie Butler, b. June 19, 1795. 557--Hannah, b. Feb. 9, 1797; m. Andrew W. Porter. 558--Peter, b. Nov. 5, 1796. 559--Laura, b. Feb. 21, 1807; m. El.ija.h Lyons of' Woodstock, Conn. They resided

at New Boston, N.H., Worcester, Mass., and Amenia, N.Y.

227--JONATHAN6 (Jeremiahs, Josiah4 - 3 , Elee.zar2 , Joseph1 ): in. Elizabeth Shumway of Oxford, Mass. Aug, 4, 1791. They were divorced, and hem. 2nd Sally Williams of Vermont. She died in Branch County, Michigan, in Jan., 1872. The family removed to Ohio in the year 1819 settling at Auburn. ·· Child. by 1st m. : 560--Ruth Ballard, b. March 3, 1792; m. Nov. 23, 1812 Mr. Rufus Learned. Children of 2nd m. : 561--Polly, b. 1801; d. in Marcellus, N.Y., Aug. J.819; m. Peter :r.t>ffitt. 562--Jeremiah, b. 1803; d. 1875.

563-~Eli, b. 1805; d. in Peru, Ohio Sept. 1819. 564--Jonathan, b. 1807; d. 1852, in Marysville, California. 565--Julia Ann, b. 1809; d. 1854; m. Darius Smith.

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A--Lucian, Sall.y, David, Orlando, Edwin, Barton and Burton, twins who died in the Civil War, Ellen, Sylvester, Ann, Darius and 565-A Livonia whom. 1st Henry Randall. and m. 2nd Edwin Gregory.

566--Jesse, b. May 30, 1818; residing in Peru, Ohio in 1883.

229--DANIEL6 (.Amasa5 , Josiah4 - 3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Sept. 8, 1785, Abigail Barnard of Oxford, Mass. Children born in Oxford, Mass.: 567--Rufus, b. March 9, 1786; d. in Oxford Jan. 27, 1846. 568--Betsey, b. Sept. 9, 1788; m. James Hill of Dudley, Mass. April 29, 1810.

Children (Hill) b. in Dudley, Mass.: A--Polly Olive, m. Joseph Bullard of Sutton, Mass. B--Eliza, m. Ira T. Sibley. c--Marcus.

569--Abigail, b. Nov. 19, 1791; m. Barnabas Hill. Nov. 16~ 18o8. Children (Hill): A--Daniel; B--Rufus; C--Abigail; D--Lucy.

570--Lucy, b. Feb. 14, 1794; m. Stephen Webster of Thompson, Conn. April 13, 1825. 571--Polly and Olive died in infancy. 572--Polly Olive, b. July 8, 1804.

230--SIMEON6 (Amasa5, Josiah4 - 3, Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. A~r. 9, 1800, Nancy b. Feb. 16, . • 1776 in Sturbridge, Mass.; d. Sept. 1852, daughter of Daniel and Sarah (Prentice)

Morse (Nancy-Daniel-Obadiah-Nathaniel-Daniel-Samu.el Mcrae) Nancy died in Shrews­bury, Mass. as the widow of Calvin Perry whom she m. Aug. 28, 18o6. Simeon Kingsbury was a physician, and died in Oxford at the age of 44 years Nov. 29, 1806 Children: · 573--Daniel Morse, b. August 17, 1803; d. 1807 •

. . 574--AdelaideJ b. Aug. 22, 1805; d. 1807. (Also called "Adeline".)

235--ELISHA.6 (Abijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): He was a resident of Chesterfield, N.H. in 1786 when he s.old land Feb. 16, 1786 to Daniel Allen.

236--PHILIP6 (Abijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. in 1780 Elizabeth, - b. June 6, 1761; d. April 3, 1844, and by family records said to have been the

daughter of.Ebenezer and Phebe Cobleigh; perhaps of Chesterfield, N.R. In early manhood Philip was a stone cutter engaged in lettering and designing grave mark­ers. Following the path of his brother he removed to Vermont where he purchased land prior to 1800 in Acton Township, later called Townshend. He sold land in the northwest section of the latter town to Jonathan Shattuck of Chesterfield, N.H. He also owned farms at Wallingford and Jamaica, Vt., and died in Jamaica Dec. 18, 1834. Children: 575--Abigail, b. Oct. 23, 1781; d. in Wind.hall, Vt.; m. March 19, 18o6, Moses

Clayton, Jr. of Acton, Vt. Children (Clayton): A--Ward; B--Borace, who died in the Civil War.

576--Asa, b. Oct. 8, 178.3; d. 1857 in Jamaica, Vt. 577--Martha, b. April 22, 1786; m. 1st John Dyer; m. 2nd Mr, Lankard.

Children: A--Benja.min; B--Ma.lindy; c--Wealthy; D--Martin.

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578--Sa.lly, b. July 12, 1788; m. Lemuel Chase of Saratoga, N.Y. Children (Chase): A--Orin; B--Lovall; c--Hiram.

579--Lois, b. Nov. 13, 1790; m. Oct. 8, 181; Azra Ray. They settled in the State· of New York. Children {Ray): Three daughters and a son, Azra., Jr.

580--Arnold, b. Oct. 18, 1793; died either in Rawsonville, Vt. or Hebron, N.Y. Feb. 29, 1872.

581--Squa.re, b. June 20, 1796; died Jan. 21, 1877, at Jamaica, Vt. 582--Betsey, b. June 18, 1798; m. Peter Burbee. ·

Children (Burbee): A- .. David, m. Lucinda Clayton; B--Lucinda, m. Edwin Southard; C--Lucius; D--James who died in infancy.

58;--Ward, b. Oct. 1, 1800; d. Feb. 24, 1876 in Rawsonv1lle, Vt.

237--ABIJAH6 {Abijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleaza.r2, Joseph1 ): He is first mentioned - as being a resident of Chesterfield, N.H. in 1776.

Children: 584--Amaziah, b. May 10, 1782. 585--Fra.ncis, b. July 19, 1785. 586--Polly, b. Feb. 22, 1787. 587--Abijah, b. March 12, 1789. 588--Philip. 589--E1isha. 590--Benjamin. 591--Loring.

238--BENJAMIN6 {Abijab5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): On Sept. 22, 1787, -- he bought 50 acres of land at Chesterfield, N.H., from Abijah Kingsbury. (Lib

13, P. ;09, Cheshire recs.).

241--SAMUEL6 {Josepb5 , Theodore4 , Josieh3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): Enlisted in the·ser­vice of the Continental Army at the early age of 16 years as a private in Captain Benjamin Richardson's Company of Col. Dike's Regiment, at Dorchester Heights. Saw three months serVice under Capt. John Putman, Col. Wade's Regt. , and two months six days under Capt. Healy, Col. John Jacob's Regt. "The designs of mar­riage between Samuel Kingsbury and Sophia Moore, both of Oxford were entered October 29, 1790 and published in Oxford as the law directed. Samuel Harris, Town Clerk." ·sophia was born March 12, 1772; d. in Webster, Mass. Nov. 18, 1844. Dudley, Mass. records give date of death as Nov. 22, 1844. They were married by Ebenezer Larned Esq., Dec. 29, 1790. {Oxford T.R.) Children born in Oxford, Mass. 592--Semuel, b. Aug. 12, 1791; d. Dec. 19, J.849, in San Francisco, Calif, 593--Nancy, b. March 21, 1794; d. June 1, 1879 in Brookfield, Mass.; m. May l,

1814, James Wallis, Jr. of Brookfield and had a daughter, Julia, who died at the age of five years.

--Sylvia, b. April 6, 1798; died in infancy. 594--Sylvia, b. Nov. lO, 1803; m. June l, 1846, Joseph Beaumont of Dudley, Mass. 595--Matilda, b. Oct. 26, 1810; d. Feb. 11, 1894, in Webster, Mass.; m. Asa

Bartlett. 596--Sophia, b. Oct. 26, 1810. 597--Sara.h, b. Nov. 8, 1816; d. Dec. 20, 1832, in Oxford, Ma.as.

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246--JOSEPH6 (Joseph5 , Theodore4 , Josiah.3 , Eleazar2 , Josephl): m. Martha, daughter of Douglas Wallis of Douglas, Mass . , on June 27, 1822. Children: 598--Lucy, b. March 3, 1826; d. April 13, 1854 in Webster, ~lass. 599--David, b~ Oct. 22, 1826-28. 600--Joseph, b. April 13, 1834.

251--EPBRAIM6 (Jacobs, Theodore4 , Josiah.3 , Eleazar2, Josephl): m. lat Nov~ 15, 1797, Rachel Robinson. She died Feb. l, 1810 (Dudley, Mass. T.R.}; m. 2nd August 14, 1814, at Oxbridge, Mass., Abigail Taft. Children born in Oxford, Mass. 601--Polly, b. Nov. 6, 1799; d. May 15, 1861, in Webster, Mass.; m. (Banns Oct.

13, 1822) Alanson Ta.ft. Children (Taft) born in Webster: A--Abigail; B--Azarus, died in infancy; c--Pa.ris T.; D--Alanson W. E--Azarus.

602--Alfred, b, May 28, 1801; d. Oct. 13, 1803. 603--Elisha, b. Sept. 7, 1803; d. May 15, 1845. 604--Albert Alfred, b. August l, 1805; d. 1872, 605--Ephraim, b. Dec. l, 1807; d. Aug. 13, 1886 at Thompson, Conn. 606--Lydia, b. June 9, 1809; m. Feb. 14, 1827, Evander Taft who.died Aug. 16,

1867, Children born in Webster, Mass. (Taft): A••Johanna, b. April 26, 1830; d. unm. 1867. B- •Ephraim; m. Frances A. Field of Hamden, N. Y. c--Ernest K., b. Jan. 4, 1836. A druggist in his father's store. Served

in Civil War· as a member of Co, D., 25th Conn~ Vol. Inf. D--Evander, b. July 6, 1838; m. Sarah Bingham; resided at Norwich, Conn. E--Ellen, b. July 14, 1846; m. Rev. S, O. Benton of New York City.

253--ARCHELAUS8 (Jacobs, Theodore4 , Josiah.3 , Eleazar2 , Josephl): m. Dec. 23, 1797 - (Banns) Sarah Kingsbury (No. 248) who died in Boonville, N. Y., July 3, 1864,

· "age 92 yea.rs." Archelaus probably left Oxford, Mass. about the year 1797, as he was residing in Boonville when the town was organized in 1805. The first public office he held was that of pathmaster, to which post he was elected April 22, 1805, at the house of Joseph Denning and at that meeting Boonville was formed from Leyden. Archelaus and Sa.rah are buried in Boonville Cemetery. Children: 607--Jere~ah, b. July 17, 18o8; d. June 25, 1889, age 80 yea.rs, 11 months,

8 days. Buried in Boonville Cemetery. 608--Julianna, b. 1812. . 609--Esther A., b. 1812; m. Mr. Jones and became a widow in 1850. 610--Eraetus, b. April 18, 1814; d. Feb. 18, 1889. Buried in Boonville Cemetery. 6U--Fanny, b. 1816; d. unm.

258--LEON.ARD6 (Elijahs, Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Sarah Tracy, of Norwich, Conn.; b. 1775. Leona.rd removed to Boonville before 1835. The original census of Boonville lists him as the head of a household with four sons, two daughters and a wife, and notes that a child had died during the previous year. Sarah was living with her son, Leonard Jr., in 1850 as a widow. She died Feb. 26, 1865. Children: 612--Leonard, b. Feb. 12, 1797; d. Jan. 12, 1865. 613--Tracy.

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614--Nancy. 615--Emily. 616--Jerusha. 617--Harvey.

259--ELIAS8 (Elije.h5 , Theodore4 , Josie.b.5 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Lavinia Phillips of - Gloucester, Mass. (int. June 18, 1791.) This probably was a second marriage for

Elias. By the year 1814 he was a resident of' Boonville, N.Y. and owner of 103 acres of land valued at $91;. (Oneida County tax list.) Elias was living With his son Nicholas at the age of 79 (Fed. Census of 1850) Children: 618--Nicholas, b. July 18, 1790, in Rhode Island; d. March 4, 1858 in Boonville. 619--Israel, b. 1800; d. January, 1889, in Boonville, N.Y. 620--Natha.n. 621--George o., b. 1818; d, 1905. 622--Elias. 625--Lovinia. 624--Ezeba..

261--ELIJAH6 (Elije.b.5 , Theodore4 , Josiah5 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1.): Removed from Massachu- . setts, With his brothers, to BoonVille, and took part in the first town meeting, April 22, 1805, and was elected Patbm.aster, Children: 6;4-~Leonard. 635•-Elijeh III, b. in Boonville, N.Y. July 4, 1818. 6;6--Alford. 637--Jesse. 638--Sally. 639-•Emily. 640--Jerusha.

262--JOHN6 (EliJah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1.): Removed from Oxford, Mass. , at the age of 18 years, in company w1 th his brothers. He married July 17, 1809, Miss Lucy Tracy. Children: 641--Cynthia, b. Dec. 3, 1811; d. in Illinois. 642--Be.nnah Tracy, b. Sept. 26, 1813; d. in Iowa; m. Mr. Tipple.

Children (Tipple): A--Mary; B--Abram; C--John; D--Edge.r.

643--John Lyman, b. Jan. 17, 1820; died at Colorado Springs a few years prior to 1920 at which time Rosella, his wife died. Mrs. Kingsbury died Feb. 18, 1919 at age of 86 years. (Public Library, Colorado Springs)

266--JmEMIAH6 (Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joaeph1.) : He was an early resident of Boonville, N.Y. and was first to hold the position of post rider. His earnings for carrying the mail allowed him to buy a horse and wagon with a supply of merchandise that he sold as he passed through the countryside and villages. The wagon salesman was always a welcome visitor in those early days of far away markets, and he prospered as he rode the trail from New York State to Randolph County, North Carolina. There he met and married, in December, 1811, Elizabeth Scotten, born July 7, 1797. FollOWing the birth of their second son, the little family migrated westward through the Cumberland Gap and over the Wilderness Trail to Howard County, Missouri. There he became an extensive land owner and a neighbor to Christopher (Kit) Carson's family and to the two

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sons of Daniel Boone, who operated a salt refining plant nearby. Jeremiah m. 2nd, in 1854, Mary Cornelius. · Children: 644--Horace, b. April 7, 1813, in Randolph County, North Carolina; died Dec. 9,

1882 in Estill, Mo. 645--Noah, b. August 13, 1815, in Randolph Co., N.C.; d. May 24, 1851. 646--Evalina, b. Sept. 22, 1818, in Estill, Mo.; d. May 21, 1905 in Ennis,

Texas. She was buried in Myrtle Cemetery, She married a Mr. Stapleton who died Sept. 7, 1882, and is buried in the Kingsbury-Stapleton Cemetery near Fayette, Mo. Children (Stapleton): A--George C. (1836-1863) educated for medicine. Served as hospital steward

in the 3rd Mo. Inf. C.S.A. under Gen. Price. Wounded at Vicksburg, he died of wounds July J.3, 1863, unm.

B·•Harrison K. (1837-1870). Becoming ill on a steamboat, he wa.s taken off at Jefferson, Texas, and died shortly thereafter.

c--Ann Eliza (1839-1848). D--Joseph Leonard, 1841-1897, of Estili; m. 1st Molly Stein, had son

Arthur L., b. l.871; d. 1920; m. Oct. 13, 1903, Minnie I, Callow. m. 2nd Kate Bowen. Their children (Stapleton):

i--Victor L., b. Nov. 6, 1876; m. Cora E. Griffith of Dewitt, Mo. ii--George R., b. Feb. 28, 1879; d, Sept. 13, 1928; m. Gertrude Harmon­

son, had Mary Jane, b, July 14, 1923, at Norton Kans. iii--Nadine, b, July 24, 1883; m. Marion Marvin Casebolt, April 4, 1906. iv--Mary Leta, b. June 22, 1885; m. Marion A. Brown (1878-1921);

m. 2nd J, W. Henshaw. Bx-own children were Vernon S. , Dean B. , and Vivian Elaine.

v--Joseph Bowen, b. June 15, 1889; m. Mae Holcomb of Norton, Kans. E--David Shely, b. June, 1843. Thought to have been killed by a bush­

whacker as he was returning home from the war. No death or marriage record but the family says his wife and two children returned to her Kentucky home.

F--Robert Davis, b. Nov. 28, 1846; m. Elizabeth M. Kiertz. She died Feb. 21, 1917. Robert· Davis is buried at Lexington, Ky.

G•-Noah Moslin (1848-1853). R--John Shook, b. Jan. 22, 1853. I--Ma.ry Elizabeth (1854-1898) m. George W. Polk Smith. They resided at

New.Florence, Mo., had daughter, Eva (1872-1927), whom. David Branch May (1867-1920). Children . (May) :

i--Eva s., m. Daniel Quinnel Gould, had Rosal.yn Gould Agernon Branch, whom. Sue June Finley, Eugene Nelton, who m. Alvera Rosalea Wesin, Beverly D.

ii--Martha Jane, m. Herbert See, had Nadine Ingram, iii--William Hampton (1877-1926) m. Addie Mae Kaiser.

J--Thomas Hurst )1856-1914) m. 1881, Elizabeth Ingraham Vaughn. Children (Stapleton):

i-•William H. {1882-1947), unm. ii••Shely Vaughn (1883-1907) m. Addie English, had Alice and Vaughanetta.

iii--Jeremiah {1885-1912), unm, iv--infa.nt son (1886-13 days). v--Gordon Carlisle, (1888-1927) m. Marietta Stapleton, had Joseph

Carl, b. 1927 vi--Iris India, {1889-1944) m. Claude Cleveland Allbritten had Claud C,

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vii--Bettie I., died at age of 4 months. viii--Marguerite Ann, b. 1892; m. Frank Hurst Mal.one, had Frank J.,

Juanita, Graham Lycurgus. ix--Juanita Mae (1893-1943) m. Roland T. Puryear, had Elizabeth and

Dorris Mae. x--Ma.rvin Juan (1896-1926).

xi--Thomas Victor, b. May 22, 1905; m. Gladys Champion.

647-MEmily, b. Feb. 24, 1822; m. April 18, 1839 Thomas Tindall. Emily d. 1877. Children (Tindall): A--Martha Ann, b. March 7, 1840; m. August 17, 1858, Joseph Megraw.

Children (Megraw): i--Joseph (1859-1919) m. Olive Ward,,

ii--Martha Ann (1861-1881). iii--Emma Elizabeth (1864-1922).

iv--William J. (1867-1939) m. Ida Thurman. v--Thoma.s T. (1870-1906).

vi--John Robert (1873-1938); m. Naomi Triumph Smith (1882-1951). B--Mary Elizabeth, m. in Feb. 1867, Capt. Frank Dodd. They had Emily,

V.B. and Rachel Claire whom. McAlpin Thornton. c--Lavinia Winifred. D••William Henry. E--Robert Taylor. F--Alice Catherine. G--:Emma. Cordelia, b. Feb. 18, 1829; m. Julius Withers, one daughter, Winnie

m. Mt'. Malcomb. 648--Lemuel Leonard, b. Aug. 12, 1824; d. in Estill, Mo., Jan. 13, 1913. 649--Lucina, b. June 31, 1827; m. June 13, 1844, Cordell Tindall.

Children {Tindall): A--Henry Clay, b. Jan. 9, 1846; m. Nov. 17, 1820 Theodora Cleveland

Wilcoxson (1851-1915). Had 1--Mery Lou (1872-1954, unm.) ii--Jef±'erson W. (1873-1935) m. March, 1914, Edith Bertha Brill). They had George Brill whom. Rosemary c. Dodd and Lois Ann was born to them :i..n Weisbaden, Germany, Jan. 16, 1950. Theodora Brill Tinda.J.l, daughter of Jefferson and Edith, m. James Douglas Chorn.

B--Milton Kingsbury, b. June 13, 1848; d. unm. Ma.y 18, 1882. c--Willard Fillmore, b. Dec. 1, 18.50; d. 4-9-1916; m. Nov. 1, 1868, Eliza­

beth Arland Lowry (Lowery) b. Aug. 24, 1851. Children {Tindall):

i--Willie-Lou (1871-1941); m. William Y. Miller. Bad Than, d. infancy; Mildred who m. Leslie Hume Thurman. They had Wilmuth Ann, Mildred, Leslie Hume, Jr. and Bettie.,• b. 10-13-1927. Paul Tindall Miller, b. 12-9-1902. William Yates Miller, b. 1-21-1904; d. 1-22-1942 m. Bessie Lou Baker 6-24-1922 had s·on, William T., b. 2-18-1924; d. in action over Bolland, 1944.

ii--Millard Fillmore, b. 2-6-1873; m. 12-16-1903 Nettie Woods, b. 12-21-1876. They had Lowry LeRoy, b. 4-7-1905.

iii--Henry Clay (1874-1932) m. 1)14)1895, Grace Elizabeth Kipple, b. Dec. 2, 1879. They had Raymond K. who m. Froncie Clay Rowell and Millard F. who m. Eve Elizabeth Shaw.

iv--Bessie Miller, b. 10-3-1877. v--Sadie Benton, b. 10·3•1877; m. Joseph E. Cavette and had Elmer

Wa.J.lace and Roy T. Cavette. vi--Vita R. 1 b. 12-23-1879; m. Martin Christenson.

vii--Anna Rebecca, b. 12-20-1881 viii--Prosser Jefferson, b. 6-25-1884; m. Cecyle Rose Oerther.

ix--Emma Lucy, b. 8-30-1886; m. 10-29-1908 AbsaJ.om BJ.akely had Imogene, Rebecca Ann and Bettie L.

x--George W llace, b. ;-10-1890; m. Pannoy Temple xi--Magaret Lee, b. April 25, 1892; m. 6-1-1919 Henry A. Pagenkopf of

Wausau, Wisc. They bad Peggy Lou who m. William K. Ewing and had· Sandra, and Prosser, b. 8-9-1924 whom. Nov. 1947 Anna Fay Gulley. They had Valorie Lee.

xii--John Jere (1896-1930) m. 1st Pearl Sartain (1894-1924); and had Helen Margaret whom. Paul Pershing Polly. They had James Oliver and Kenneth Paul Polly. John Jere m. 2nd Hattie Bonnell, July 7, 1926 and had Jackie Honnel, b. 9-30-1927.

650--Lavinia, b. June 14, 1829; m. Sept. 15, 1846, Thomas Carr Boggs, b. b. 10-11-1822; d. Nov. 8, 188;. Lavinnia d. Sept. 16, 1884. Children (Boggs): A--Robert J., b. Oct. 26, 1847; d. unm., Mineral Springs, Texas. B--John M., m. Ann Hunter. Their children, Thome.a H., b. 5-9-1884

d. 5-29-1936; m. 19o6, Mae Middleton, b. 8-13-1883. They had Genevieve L., John Middleton and Thomas Carr whom. Dorothy Cox and had Mary C. and Anna Eugenia.

c--Leona, b. 4-24-1852 m. Henry Harris (18-48-1923). Children:

i--Tommie B. (1876-1877). ii--Eula H. (1877-1911)

iii--Nina. iv--Henry R.· m. Anna Jackson, b. 12-10-1892~ They had Jane J. and

Henry Wilson Harris. v--Lon Stephen (1884-1886).

vi--Maurine. vii--John Boggs, b. June ;o, 1888; m. Mary Frances Marshall, ·Aug. 20,

1914. Daughter Helen Vieginia b. Feb. 10, 1916. . D--Nannie, b. Feb. 13, 1859; m. Dr. Bonham. They had Margaret Lavin (1881-

. 1951); m. ll-9-1904 Ernest M. Chancellor and had Louis B., who m. June 11, 1930 Fleming Marshall Johns, and Bonham Monroe c. (19o80; m. 3-7-1935 Frances Marie Tea.rle and bad Robert T. and Samuel B. Lillie Vivian Bonham, b. 3-2-1883; m. 10-21-1915, Robert Lee Todd, b. 2-ll-1884; d. l-llr-1932, no issue.

E--William Jefferson, b. 4-1;-1862; d. umn. July 4, 1928. F--Lillie (12-22-1865; ll-23-1945) m. Charles Isaac Smith.

651--Robert, b. May 4, 1831; d. Dec. 27, 184;, hunting accident. 652--E1izabeth, b. Oct. 4, 1833; d. Sept. 15, 1902; m. in an elopement to Cin­

cinnati, Ohio, Oct. 4, 1857, to William Greely Kingsbury (No. 659). 653--Angeline, b. July 15, 1836; d. in infancy. 654--Mary, b. August 22, 1838; m. Aug. 11, 1856, Lee Kenworthy. They resided at

Napa, Calif. , had daughters Nellie and Eva and probably Helen ( see Boward County, Mo. Court Record Book 6, Page 418). Eva m. Chas. Mayberry.

267--EBENEZER.6 (Elijab.5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Children born in Boonville, N.Y.: 655--Elizabeth. 656--Ellen. 657--Mary .. 658--Norman. 659--William Greely, b. Nov. 6, 1823; d. Boerne, Texas Sept. 11, 1896.

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268- -SOLOMON6 _ (Elijahs, Theod.ore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Josephl) : Enlisted Feb. 22,

1813 at Boonville, N.Y. for 30 days in Captain Ebenezer Wheeler's Company, Col. Sage's Regiment, and was discharged at Sacketts Harbor. Be is described as being five feet six and a quarter inches in height, grey eyes, brown hair, sallow com­plexion, residence Hawkinsville, N.Y. Sololil.on married March 1, 1821, Sally Barrus, who died August 28, 1851, in Stafford, N.Y. Children: 660--Sally Ann, b. Nov, 25, 1821; m. July 4, 1839 in Stafford, N.Y. Henry

Bacheldor. They had daughter, Sarah Jane, b. Nov. 20, 1842. 661--Levi Hosea, b. March 2, 1823. 662--0livia Jane, b. July 31, 1824. 663--Lois, b. Jan. 13, 1826. 664--Louisa, b. Oct. 5, 1828. 665--Jerry (April 17, 1829-Jan.11, 1830). 666--Emily, b. Aug~ 2, 1830; m. in 1865, Robert B. Nichols, had son Walter N.,

b. May 7, 1869. Walter m. in 1902, Miss Mae Potter. They had daughter, Grace Emily Nichols, whom. Charles P. ·El.lie of Illion, N.Y.

667--Emeline, b. Aug. 2; 1830; m. Mr. Barrus. They had sons, Milton and George Walter, the latter dying at an early age. Milton, m. Lillian Sarvis and , left no children.

668--Ma.ry Ann, b. May 15, 1834; m. Mr. Calvert and settled at Beloit, Wisconsin. 669--Zelina, b. March 2, 1.836; d. May 14, 1899; m. Sept. 6, 1855 to Samuels.

Skinner, had daughter Lillian, b. Apr. 24, 1859; Louis P., b. Sept. 23, 1860. 670--George W., b. Aug. 25, 1837; d. May 23, 1917. · 671--Hosea.

269--JESSE5 {Elijahs, Theod.ore4 , Josiah3 , El.eazar2, Josephl): · Children: 672--John. 673--William, 674--Charles. 675--Nancy. 676--Lucinda. 677--Atchinson. 678--Jesse.

272--JOSEPnE' (Josephs, Jesse4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Josephl.):. m. April 22, 1813, Nancy Bacon who died Nov. 30, 1871, Joseph died Oct. 14, 1830, age 53. They were residents of Needham, Mass. Children:

--infant, born and died June 9, 1814. 679--Willard, b. June 15, 1816; d. unm. Dec. 26, 1876. 680--Charlotte, (1819-1823). 681--Che.rles, b. July 12, 1820. 682--Joseph III.

--Nancy, b. Aug. 23, 1823; d. Oct. 8, 1823. "Sleep on sweet babe and take thy rest.. God took thee away when he thought best." (g. s. )

683--Charlotte, b. Jan. 9 1826; d. Dec. 6, 1843. 684--Nancy, b. Jan. 12, 1829; d. Dec. 8, 1843, age 15 years.

"Lovelier in Heaven's sweet climate, yet the same." (g.s.)

274--JOSIAH6 {Josephs, Jesse4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): His 1st m. was to Hannah .••••••• Hem. 2nd, Sally Greenwood. Josiah•was of Dorchester, Mass. in 1813 when he sold to Luther Kingsbury of Needham part of the estate of "my father Joseph and brother Ellis." Child of 1st m.: b85=Eliza Ann, b. Jan. 14, 1815; d. Nov. 27, 1870, unm.

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687 Dexter was born May 11, 1814

Elmira (omitted from list) was born 5/4/1820 married Riche.rd Parker and had twins.

691 Sophronia b 1825 married Harvey Brown (no children)

695 Caroline (my great grandmoth~r) was born November 27, 1834(not May) She died 2/9/1938, age 103, not 107.

Her children {Flagg) Martha L. b. Oct. 27, 1856 died 12/25/1945 unmarried Gardner William b Sept 181 1862 died 12/30/1950

married May Sargent of Bowm NH and had six children Arthur Samuel (not Clifford)

b 11/30/1866 died age 17· 3/18/1884

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2~l§.--LtJI'HER6 (Joseph5 , Jesse4 , Josiah3 , Eleaza.r2, Joseph1 ): m. Almira (Mira) Morse. Children born in Needham: 686--Emily, b. Nov. 1, J.812; d, March l, 1881 in Needham; m. 1st April 31, 1834,

Albert Smith who died Jan. 1, 1842 at age of 31 years; m. 2nd Mr. Darling. 687--Dexter, b .• May 11, 1811/., 688--Ha.rriet, b. April 30, 1816. 689--Luther Allen, b. March 9, 1818; d, Nov. 1913, in Wellesley Hills, Mass. 690--.M.aria, b. Nov. 7, 1822; m. April 4, 1844, William L. Clark. . 691--Sophronia, b~ May 18, 1825. 692--Ellis (1827-1831)·. 693--Lewis Henry, b. April 21, 1829; d. May 3, 1876, in Needham, Mass. 694--Hamilton Ellis, b. March 28, 1831; d. Oct. 5, 1862.

--Frederick, b. May 12, 1833; d. in infancy. 695--Caroline Lorain, b. May 27, 1834; m. Dec. 25, 1855, in Needham, Mr. William

B. Flagg who died in 1867. Mrs. Flagg observed her 100th birthday at her home, 21 Cottage St., Wellesey, Mass., in 1934. As a girl she attended the district school and the Allen School at Newton, and later taught school in the old Fells School. This grand old lady died at the age of 107 years. Children (Flagg):

1--Martha L., b. Oct. 27, 1856. ii--Gardner William, b. Sept. 18, 1862.

iii--Clifford, b. Nov. 30, 1866.

696--.M.arian Agnes, b. Aug, 3, 1837; m. Nov. 3, 1868, in Needham, George A. Russell. They had Kathleen, b. Nov. 16, 1869.

697--Melvina, b. 1840; d. 1842.

282--JESSE FISKE'3 (Jesse5 - 4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. 1st Elizabeth Fuller, Oct. 7, 1839; d. Boston, Dec. 11, 1840, m. 2nd Nov. 30, J.848, Mary (Osgood) Stevens who d. Feb, 16, 1898. . 698--Sarah Helen, b. Sept. 11, 1849; m. Aug. 22, 1898, Jonas Needham. 699--Cha.rles Edwin, b. Aug. 28, 1851; of W. Roxbury, Mass.

285~-CHARLES A. 6 (Jesse5 - 4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Sarah Hoyt. His residence was in Nottingham.

287--ASA6 (Jonathan5 , Caleb4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): Son of Col. Jonathan and Sarah (Pratt) Kingsbury. He was a tythingma.n in 18o6, assessor, 1822-23, 1827-28, 1832, 1834, 1836, 1850; town clerk, 1824-50. He was representative to the Gen­eral Court, ·1837., 1838, 1842; deacon of West Church from May 17, 1805, to Nov. 28., 1849. He was a competent surveyor of land, as was his father, and in 1831 he drew up the first map of the Town of Needham, which was engraved and published in 1836. The map shows the location of every house in the town at that time as well as the name of the occupant. With William Ellis Esq., he surveyed in 18;0 the land owned by the First Parish. Living on ancestral land, family tradition has it that he was named for a distant cousin, Capt. Asa'Kingsbury who died on the march to Roxbury to join Gen. Washington's army. Deacon Kingsbury was a mem­ber of Meriden Lodge A.F.& A.M., and was secretary in 1833 of the "Society for Apprehending Horse Thieves." He married June 25, 1800, Esther b. Nov. 1780; d. Jan. 24, 1817, daughter of Deacon Joseph and Mary (Cummings) Daniell. Children born in Needham, Mass.: 700--Calvin, b. June 25, 1801; d. Sept. 24, 1817. 701--Mary C., b, Feb, 15, 1807; d. Aug. 30, 1843.

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"Rest weary saint thy toil is Oe'r; The work of life is done, Thy latest foe can do no more The Victory thou hast won A crown immortal clothes thy brow. A palm is in thy hand Thy songs ore oll of triumph now Sung in that better land." (from g. s.)

291--LEONARD6 ( Jouathan5 , Caleb4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Oct. 6, 1808,

Emily Walker. In April, 1820, he served on committee to "unite the Town in one society. 11 The family resided at various times in Newton, Natick and Needham, Mass., and he "was raised a Master Mason in Meridan Lodge, .A.F.& A.M. at Needham. Children: 702--Leonard Augustus, b. July 2;, 1809; m. Dec. 24, 1845, Anna B. daughter of

Jeremiah and Priscilla Holmes of Dedham, Mass. 703--Emily Walker, b. Aug. 14, 18ll; d. June 6, 1825. 7o4--Jonathan, b. March 22, 1814; d. March 6, 1866 in Shrewsbury, Mass. 705--Abigail Walker, b. Feb. 10, 1820; d. Dec. ;1, 1902, in Brookline, Mass. 706--Mary, b. Aug. 5, 1821; d. July 15, 1849; m. James Mann.

292--CYRUS6 (Jonathan5 , Caleb4 , Jos1ah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. April 20, 1809, in · Needham, Mass. Sukey Fessenden.

Children born in Needham, Mass.: 707--Rebecca G., b. March 24, 1810; d. April 23, 1828. 708--Sukey Fessenden, b. Nov. 10, 1811; d. Sept. 28, 18;0. 709--Moses Garfield, b. April 19, 1813; d. April 7, 1843. 710--Augustus, b. Nov. 20, 1814; d. Sept. 2, 1844 in Surry, N.H. 7ll--Chester, b. Feb. 28, 1817; d. Oct. 19, 1821. 712-•Elizabeth, b. Feb. 16, 1819. 713--Cyrus, b. June 11, 1821. 714--Nancy, b. July 27, 1823. 715-•Emily, b, Nov. 4, 1825.

295--ELIJAH8 (Elijab5 , Eliphalet4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. March 15, 1831, -- Esther Crowingshield who died August 21, 1858.

Child.re~ born in Boston, Mass.: 716--Everett Crowingshield, b. Feb. 20, 1832; d. Nov. 16, 1876 in Weston. 717--Curtis Lamson, b. April 16, 18;4; d. Jan. 9, 1836. 718--EliJah Benton, b. Feb. 16, 1835; d. Dec. 13, 1837. 719-•Mary Esther, b. Aug. 4, 1839; d. June l, 1887; m. Feb. 1, 1865, Richard F.

Greene whose children, Esther c. and Frank H., were born in Plymouth, N.H.

297•-JOBN6 (El1jah5 , Eliphalet4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Sept. 29, 1833, at - Newton, Mass. Rachel Alden, b. July 2, 1799; d. Oct. ll, 1896.

Children born in Weston, Mass.·: 720-•0tis Alden, b. June 12, 1834. 721--Elmira Sabena, b. Sept. 20, 1638; m. April 10, 1864, George Walker of

Hopkinton, Mass. Be was a soldier in the Civil War. Children (Walker): A•-Elmer Loring, b. Feb. l, 1867; m. July 29, 1890, Margaret (Wood) Stimson. B--Marian Hope, b. April 12, 1869; m. Nov. 2, 1886, James Berry. C--Oeorge Otis, b. Nov. 18, 1876; m. Aug. 8, 1899, Ida M. Hicks.

298--NAHUM6 (Williem5 , Eliphalet4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2; Joseph1 ): m. Dec. 6, 1827 in -- Needham, Mass. Polly Fletcher, b. August 1783; d. in Alstead, N,H. April 16,

1851, daughter of Peter and Sarah (Piper) Fletcher. Hem. 2nd, Nov. 9, 1855 in Gilsum, N.H., Tirzah Boynton, b. in Sullivan, N.H. Aug. 3, 1802; d. July 30, 1881, daughter of David Emory and Bethiah (Harris) Boynton.

Children: 722--Cyrus Judson, b Feb. 9, 1830; d. April 4, 1880 in Gilsum, N.H., unm. 723•-0tis Wilkinson, b. March 20,_ 18;5; d. April 5, 1838.

}OO--ASA8 (Will1am5 , Eliphalet4 , Josiah5 ., Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. in Alstead, N .H. Susan-Hodgkins.

;03--WII.LIAM ALDEN6 ( Josiah5 , Eliphalet 4 , Josiah5 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Mary Ann - Shedd of Lexington, Mass. She was b. 1793; d. Feb. 27, 1878, in Needham. Mc-.

Kingsbury was town assessor in 1829 and asst. assessor for the years 18}:4, 1835, 1840. He was a member of Merid.an Lodge A.F .& A.M., director of the Temperance Society and active in church affairs. A considerable part of the buildings on his homestead was destroyed by fire in 1830. He was elected selectman in 1834. Children: 724--William Conant, b. Nov. 21, 1819; d. Feb. 4, 1884; m. Ellen Maria Thayer

b. 1820; d. Oct. 26, 1888 without issue. --Mary Augusta, b. 1820; d. in infancy.

725--Isaac Martin, b. March 21, 1822; d. July 24, 1903 in Needham, Mass. 726--George otis., b. March 4, 1824; d. July 31, 1900 in Needham. 727--Mary Augusta, b. Dec. 2, 1825; m. June 2, 1846 Oliver Gordon Woodbury,

b. Dec. 26, 1820 in Salem, N.H.; d. Dec. 14, 1897. Children (Woodbury) born in Barnstable., Mass. A--Minerva, b. 3-14-1847; m. 2-7-1872, William H. Redding of Milbury., Mass. B--Elizabeth., b. 9-30-1848; m. 11-8-1872 Chauncey s. Farr who died

12-18-1881 in Binsdele, N.H. C--Sumner G., b. 10-13-1850; m. 3-14-1876 Amla Kimball Who d. in Salem, N.H.

5•30-1886, resided at Hartland, Vt. D--Lucy Jane, b. 9-4-1852; d. 12-14-1870 in Chesterfield, N.H. E--Harriet A., b. ;-28-1854; m. her brother-in-law William H, Redding. F--William N., b. Oct. 12, 1856; m. Nov. 19, 1879 Nellie Fay. G--Frederic H . ., b. Feb. 9, 1859; m. 7-24-1885 Emily A. Young of Olivet,

Kansas. H--George Marshall, b. 11-9-1861; m. 2-7-1882 Emma s. Hunt.

· I--Mary Florence, b. 2-18-1864; m. 12-9-1882 Herbert w. Harris at Westmore­land., N.H.

J--Oliver Gordon, b.·;-7-1866; m. 11-7-1888 Hattie H, Blaisdell resided at Columbus, Ohio.

K--John Dean, b. in Chesterfield., N.B. June 28, 1868; m. Oct. 14., 1890 Alice M. Williams. Residence at Manchester, N,H.

728--Elizabeth Frances, b. April 25, 1828; d. at Needham, Mass. Feb. 24, 1853; m. Nov. 9, 1848 George B. Revere. They had daughter Florence A., b. Sept. 2, 1851; d. Dec. 23, 1861.

729--Lyman Edward, b. Nov. 22., 1829; d. Jan. 28, 1890. 730--Harriet Esther, b. July 31, 1836; d. June 17, 1872 in Needham.

2Q.2--THOMAS .NEWHALL6 (Josiah5 , Eliphalet4 , Josiah9 ., Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Jan. 7, 1827 Sophia Dudley, b. in Roxbury, Mass. Nov. 26, 1799; d. in Boston, Jan. 18, 1854. Children: 731--Thomas, b. Feb. 16., 1828. 732--Franklin, b. Oct. 10, 1829; d. April 27, 1860 in Boston. 733--Lucinda D • ., b. Feb. 12, 1832; d. June 14., 1861; m. June 21, 1853 Seth

Tobey. They had son, Charles, b. 1856; d. 1859. 734--Isabel (1833-1835). 735--George Washington, b. Aue;. 27, 1837; d. Feb. 7, 1867 in San Francisco. 736--Isabel Weld, b. May 25., 1842; d. Oct. 15, 186; unm. in Boston.

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,12--JAMES SULLIVAN6 (Samuel5 , EliphaJ.et4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): Re was of Boston, Mass. when he max·ried, at Needham, Oct. J.O, 1830, Marr A. Richardson. They also resided at Newton and Westfield, Mass. Children: 737--Mary Elizabeth, b. in Newton, July 15, 18;1. 738--James Ephraim, b. in Westfield, April J.8, 18;3; adopted his name changed

to "Keyes • " 739-•Asa Richard, b. Dec. 26, 1834; m. 1888 Mary, daughter of Otis and Lucy

(Goodwin) Winn, born York, Maine. They resided in Jaffrey, N.H.

}16--JOSEPH SMITH6 {Joseph5 , Eleazar4 -s-2 , Joseph1 ): · He was in Scott County, Missouri on Aug. 11, 1841 when he sold part of his deceased father, Joseph's estate, a part that was set off to his late mother Olive Smith.Kingsbury of Newton, Mass.

32l--PHINEAS6 (Phineas5 , Elea.zar4 • 3 • 2 , Joseph1 ): of Frankfort, Maine. Be and his father were buried 1n Grants' Cove, being the place where the family first landed when they came from Massachusetts. The graves were later removed to Wintersport, Me. 740--John. 741--Ma.rk. 742--Joseph. 743--Elmyra. 744--Louisa. 745--Joel. 746--Hannah. 747--Catherine, m. Richard Philbrick, had daughter Mary. They resided in Lynn,

Mass. 748--Anne, m. Adrian Dana.

324--ELEAZAR6 (Phinneas5 , Eleazar4 ·s~., Josephl.): m. June 18, 1820. Elizabeth, -- daughter of John and Martha (Matthews} Lowe. She died in Frankfort May, 1876.

Children: 749--Mary E., b. Jan. 4., 1822; d. Jan. 16, 1892; m. John Brainerd. · 750--William, b. Jul.y 22, 1823; d. in 1906. 751--George Washington, b. Oct. 2;, 1826; d. Feb. 23, 1900. 752--Andrew J., b. July 4, 18;0; d. May 7, 185;, unm. 753--Eleazar, b. Dec. 23, 1831; d. March 29, 1885, m., without issue, Catherine

Curtis Littlefield. 754--Arthur D., b. Feb. 2, 1835; d. July 13, 1855. 755--Alonzo, b. May 13, 1839; d. Dec. 15, 1846.

~--WILLIAM6 (Phineas5 , Eleazar4 • 3 -a, Joseph1 ): Enlisted in the War of 1812, Sept. 1, 1814, and was engaged in the Battle of Hampden on Sept. 3, 1814 in Capt. Elisha Thayer's Co. in Gen. John Blake's army-. William was 5 feet 11 inches tall, blue eyes, sandy hair and fair.complexion according to his enlistment p•pers. Hem. 1st Eliz. (Dow, maiden name) Davis who died in October, 1848; m. 2nd in 1850 Rebecca Clark (Fields, maiden name), widow of Silas Clark who died in 1848. Rebecca died in Waldo County, Nov. 10, 1892. Children born in Frankfort, Maine: 756--James Richard, b. Aug. 8, 1826; d. March 11, 1896. 757--David William, b. March 21, 1829; d. Nov. 12, 1896, 758--Jona.than Dow, b. March 31, 1831; d. Feb. 28, 1888. 759--Ann Maria, b. July 15, 183;; d. June;, 1903; m. James B. West, son of

Rufus West, Sr., of Frankfort. A daughter Ella, b. Aug. 29, 1853; m. Nov. 29, 1883 Eldon C. Emerson of Prospect, Maine.

760--Eliza Jane, b. March 17, 1835; d •. Oct. 15, 1874; m. Seth Hurlburt.

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761--Abigail Curtis, b. Sept. 5, 1838; d. at Beaver Falls, Minn. She m. in North Sanford, Maine, Nov. 2, 1862, Reuben G. Weed., b •. in Frankfort, Me. July 30, 1834. Four years later this young New England couple traveled by train to Buffalo, N.Y. and thence by covered wagon, to settle Stillwater, Minnesota, on the pine-laden banks of the St. Croix River. Active in the logging in­dustry, Mr. Weed became Chairman of County Commissioners, in the new State of Minnesota under Governor Austin. Here Mary Abbie and Charles Reuben Weed were born and here the father and mother died at Beaver Falls, end are buried at Stillwater. Abbie then 11 years of age with her brother, Charles, returned east to live in Frankfort, Me. with her Aunt Ann and Uncle _Henry West. Charles R. Weed died at Frankfort, Me-. Oct. 19, 1884. Abbie Weed removed to Boston, Mass. where she attended grammar school. On Sept. 10, 1890, Abbie was married to Robert Gardiner Wilson Sr. Born to that union were three children. Children (Wilson): A--Robert Gardiner, Jr. b. Sept. 4, 1891, a graduate of Boston Public Latin

School, oldest public school in America. In 1910 he entered Harvard College. He graduated in 1914, with distinction, from Harvard Lav School. 11In Masonry he followed in the footsteps of bis father. Raised in 1913 by that father as a Master Mason at the age of twenty-one, the young man became Worshipful Master of Joseph Webb Lodge of Boston in 1927, Illus­trious Master of Boston Council of Royal and Select Masters in 1928., Excellent High Priest of St. Paul's Royal Arch Chapter in 1933, .Eminent Commander of Boston Comandet"y in 1939 and 1940. He was Potentate of Aleppo Temple in 1940, 1941, 1942, and 1943. In the year 1951 be became

. . . Imperial Potentate of Shrinedom. . ._ .. .. 762--Daniel A., b. Aug. 14, 1848; m. 1st Frances Spare; ni. 2nd Alma Treat~ 763--Izora Claudia, m. J.-seph E. Kilburn. Mrs. Kilburn was much interested in

the Kingsbury genealogy and supplied many of.the early records.

}28--J0EL8 (Ph1neas5 , Eleazar•rs-2 , Joseph1 ): m. Jan. 15, 1801, Miss Jane West. Children:

.. 764--Alice F. ~ b. Feb. 1828; d. June 1896; m. Harvey Woodward. Children (Woodward) : A--Irving; B--Abbie who m. Fred Patten.

765--Mary E. (1831-1837). 766--Jane E. (1833-d, in infancy). 767--James F., b. July, 1834. 768--Jane E-., b. Sept. 1836; d. Feb. 1900; m. Trustworthy Perkins. 769--Edward Augustus, b. Feb. 1837; d. 1890 in Lynn, Mass. 770--Mary E., b. March 1839; d. Sept. 1864. 771--Nancy H,, b. June 1841; m. Moses D. Merrill; had son, Frank; of Lynn. 772--Flavilla, b. Feb. 18, 1844; d. an infant. 773--Joshua H., b. May 1845; d. Feb. 1899; m. Elizabeth True. 774--Abbie F., b. Feb. 1852; resided in Lynn, unm.

231--SAMUEL6 (Samuel5 , Seth4 , Samuel3 , Eleazar~, Joseph1 ): m. 1st, Feb. 11, 1790, "Synthia" Bacon of Walpole, Mass. Samuel m. 2nd (int. Aug. 4, 1793) Hannah, daughter of Jason Hall of Framingham, Mass., and a cousin to E. 0, Hall one of the first .American ~ssionaries to the Hawaiian Islands. Child of 1st m., all born in Walpole, Mass.: 775--Caleb, b. June 28, 1791; d. Oct. 28, 1875. 776--Amherst, b. March l, 1794; d. April 7, 1863. 777--Betsey, b. July 9, 1 797; d. May 20, 1877; m. Sheriff N. l-1ason of Dedham.

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778--Lydia, b. Feb. 8, 1799; d. Aug. 14, 1847; m. Nov. 17, 1819, Rev. Asa s. Allen, D.D., son of Phinneas Allen. Two daughters were born, Frances Lydia on Oct. 9, 1820, and Harriet Atwood, b. Dec. 14, 1822. Rev. Allen m. 2nd Martha J. Camp. Asa Smith Allen was born on the old Allen Homestead, Medfield, Mass. A short time e.f'ter Frances Lydia was born the Allen family of three removed to Angelica, N.Y. where he officiated as justice of the peace. A decision to enter the ministry brought about further study and led to his settling at Cuba, N.Y. where he was installed as Pastor of the First Congregational Church. There he continued bis labors until the year 1846 when they removed to Dodgeville, Wisconsin, where he engaged in home missionary work. His last years were spent at Blackworth, Wisconsin.

779--Mary, b. Dec. 13, 1801; d. Oct. 19, 1868; m. Mr. Hardy of Andover, N.Y. 780--Samuel III, b. April 3, 1805; d.·Aug. 13, 1847. Another record gives

Dec. 12, 1855, as date of death. 781--Hannah, b. Sept. 21, 1807; d. Nov. 30, 1871-2; m. Mr. Hickox of Janesville,

Wisconsin. 782--Roswin, b. July 1, 1812; "killed by lightning" May 5, 1837. 783--Lewis Hall, b. Sept. 28, 1814; d. Dec. 9, 1892 in Boston, Mass.

332--LA.WSON8 (Asa5 , Seth4 , Samuel3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): A graduate· of Dartmouth Col­lege where he received his A.M. and A.B. In 1809 he was appointed to West Point, and was serving as a lieutenant with the 21st Regt. U. S, Regula.rs in July 1812. Be was discharged April 1, 1813. (AAG, May 10, 1855, B.O.Case No. 153 BA). At the time of his commission by the President of the United States he was a lawyer of Framingham, Mass. His height, 5 ft. 11 inches, slender build, complexion light, eyes blue, hair light, age 32. Mr. Kingsbury had a keen knowledge of the geneaJ.ogicaJ. background of the Kingsbury family. Be married, April 14, 1819., Sophia, daughter of Dix White. She died Nov. 17, 1881. Children born in Framingham, Mass. : 784--George H., b. May 14, 1822; d. May 4, 1852. 785--Charlotte A., b. Feb. 27, 1824; d. 1876; m. April 1, 1845, William Richard

Bliss, of Warren, Mass., son of Aaron and Lydia. 786--Frederick Lawson, b. June 5, 1826. . . . 787--Frances Sophia, b. Sept. 2, 1828; m. J. W. Boyden, Esq. of Chicago, Ill. 788--Charles White, b. May 22, 1831. 789--Anna, b. March 4, 1834; m. Dec. 1, 1859, J. W. Hutchins, M.D., b. in Port­

land, Maine. They removed to South Framingham and later to Chicago, Ill, A daughter, Alice A., was born April 25, 1862.

790--Asa William, b. March 22, 1837; d. July 23, 1865. 791--Miriam, b. March 13, 1840; m. John, son of Deacon Charles and Dianthe L.

(Fiske) Williams of Kennebunk, Me. and Framingham, Mass. 792--Mary' E. (May), b. Aug. 16, -1843. 793--Adelaide, b. 1847; d. March 30, 1868.

344--SEl'H ROBBINS6 (Joseph5 , Seth4 , Samuel3 , Eleazar2, Josephl.): m. in Boston, May 26, 1839, Caroline Curtis. Called "a. teamster" Foxborough town records. Children: 794--caroline,· d. Fall River, Ilf.a.ss.; m. Shubel Dassance. 795--Seth Nelson, b. 1846; enlisted in Foxboro, Mass. July 17, 1864, in Co. B,

6th Mass. Inf. Mustered out as private Oct. 27, 1.864. Later he enlisted. in the Ara'q Engineers, and was with them in Tennessee.

347--ADDISON6 (Joseph5 , Seth4 , Samuel3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. June 1, 18:~6, Louisa Coney, b. Jan. 25, 1813; d. in Roslindal.e, Mass., or Yonkers, N.Y. Addison was a merchant in East Foxborough, Mass.

Children: 796--Joseph Addison, b. Aug. 17, 1.837; d. 1902. 797--William Augustus, b. May 13,_1845.

348--NATHAN III6 (Nathan5 - 4 , Samue13 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. April 7, 1803, Polly Cobb of Wrentham, Mass. Child: 797--Henry Ellis, b. Sept. 5, 1820, in Brewer, Maine .

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~--EMMONS6 (Nathan5 - 4 , Samuel3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): Removed from East Foxborough, Mass. to Brewer, Maine, in the year 1800. He m., Nov. 17, 1802, Hannah Rider of Brewer, b. Oct. 10, 1782; d. Sept. 15, 1860. Prominent in civic and military affairs in his town and county, he was a farmer by occupation. Children: 798--Melinda, b. May 17, 1804; d. March 7, 1878; m. July 25, 1824 Miles Wilson

Children (Wilson) b. at Bradford, Me.: A--Susan K., b. May 27, 1825; killed by lightning 7-11-1839. B--Laura J., b. Aug. 20, 1827. C--Mary A. D--Harvey S., b. May 13, 1831; d. Aug. 31, 1836. E--Helen M., b. June 10, 1833. F--Cassendana, b. July 23, 1835; d. July 29, 1836. G--Thomas K., b. Apr. 23, 1837. H--Charles E., b. Sept. 11, 1839. !--Frederic E., b. June 16, 1842. J--John F., b. Aug. 18, 1844. K--Clara F., b. March 16, 1847.

799--Susan, b. Sept. 28, 1805; d. June 21, 1894; m. Jan. 20, 1829 Solomon Dunning of Charleston, Me., b. 1800; d. Oct. 4, 1871. Children (Dunning) b. at Charleston, Me.: · A•-Hannah Jane, b. Nov. 6, 1829; m. Daniel Norton; d. 6-5-1906. B--Henry w., b. June 5, 1831; d. Oct. 25, 1868. c--Emily s., b. Feb. 12, 1834; d. March 22, 1854; unm. D--William E., b. March 31, 1835. E--Rachel, b. Sept. 11, 1836; m. Samuel Holton, had Herma. F--Harrison, b. Jan.- 16, 1840; m. Melissa Joselyn; d. Oct. 8, 1884. G--Horatio, b. April 19, 1841; m. Eveline Bacon; had Daisy; d. 1915. H--Eudora, b. Aug. 30, 1843; m. Richard Wiley. I--Fr~eland, b. Oct. 28, 1845; m. Jane Powers; d. 1906.

800--Rachel, b. April 18, 1807; m. Dec. 1., 1831, John H. Wilson of Bangor, Maine. Children (Wilson): A--Franklin A., b. Nov. 6, 1832, a graduate in law. B--Walter K., b. Dec. 22, 1834 in Bradford, Me.; d. in infancy. c--Lucinda B., b. Oct. 15, 1836 in Orono, Me. D--.Amanda M., b. Sept. 26, 1842. E--Henry E., b. Dec. 18, 1849 in Bangor; d. Aug. 15, 1850.

801--Emmons II, b. April 18, 1809; d. May 19, 1898. 802--0tis, b. Dec.- 9, 1810; d. 1849 in Fort Scott, Kansas. 803--William, b. Feb. 12., 1813; d. Feb. 27, 1881 at Bradford, Me. 804--Hannah A., b. March 13, 1815; m. Richard Rines, residence Dunnigan, Cali~. 805--Thomas R., b. Feb.· 20, 1817. - - -806--John Rider, b. Oct. 20, 1819. 807--Richar~ H., b. Dec. 16, 1821; d. April 27, 1861 at Bradford, Maine. 8o8--Walter., b. April 20, 1825; d. in Winona, Minn. 809--Cheater, b. Feb. 12, 1828; died in infancy.

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354--LEAVEI'T (LEVErT) 6 (Jacob5 , Natban4 , Samuel3 , Eleazar2 , Josephi): m. Oct. 10, 1801, Miss Hannah Hooker of Marblehead, Mass. Children: 810--Hannah, b. Feb. 21, 1803; d. Jan. 19, 1839;_ m. William M. Candler, 4-3-1825.

·. ·children (Candler):· · A--Hannah, b. Jan. 6, 1827; d. March 11, 1855; m. John M. Mitchell,

5-20-1854. B--Abigail, b. May 20, 1828; d. July 17, 1832. c--William M., b. May 21, 1830; m. c. s. Layne, 10-12-1880. D--Abigail K., b. May, 1833; d. 1835, May. E--John, b. Sept. 1834; d. 1836, Sept. F--Abigail, b. Nov. 29, 1836; m. David Shultz, Sept. 3, 1856. G--Edward, b. August 1838; died in infancy.

811--Parmelia, b. Oct. 2, 1804; d. Oct. 26, 1828; m. Benjamin Salman, May 3, _1824. Children ( Salmen) : . A--Parmelia, b. Aug. 10, 1825; d. in infancy. B--Parmelia, b. April 10, 1826; d. March 20, 1877; m. Oct. 10, 1855, Alfred

Lasher. c--Hannah, b. Dec. 1, 1827; d. Dec. 1827. D--BenJamin, b. Oct. 12, 1828; d. Jan. 1, 1829.

812--Elizabeth, b. July 29, 1806; d. Jan. 4, 1807. 813--Leavett II, b. Jan. 13, 1808; d. Aug. 7, 1832. 814--Jacob, b. Feb. 23, 1810; d. at sea, July 30, 1828. 815--Phillip, b. Jan. 15, 1812; d. Nov. 1, 1813. 816--Elizabeth, b. Oct. 31, 1814; d. Sept. 10, 1887; m. Jan. 20, 1838, Darwin

Reid. Children (Reid) A--sarah L., b. Nov. l, 1836; m. James Adams of Montgomery County, New York. B--Hannah K., b. July 10, 18;9; d. March 17, 1842. c--Levett, b. Sept. 25, 1841; m. Minnie E. Stevens, 2-18-1903. D-•William C., 1843-1896; m. 10 .. 5-1870, Delia Eliza.beth Trugno. E•-Edward, b. May 5, 1850. F--Elizabeth, b. Oct. 10, 1852; d. Nov. 15, 1872. G--Darwin E., b. Feb. 5, 1856; d. March 21, 1882.

817--Phillip, b. 11-13-1816; d. 2-11-1817. 818--Sara.b., b. Jan. 14, 1818; d. Sept. 10, 1888; m. Oct. 23, 1844, Strem Haight. 819--William, b. Dec. 25, 1820; d. Oct, 27, 1860. 820--Charles, b. Jan. 26, 1823; d. Nov. 1, 1867.

356--JOHN6 (Amos5 , Nathan4 , Samue13 , Eleazr, Josephl): m. in Medfield, Mass., i~ -- 1807, Polly, daughter of James and Mary (Cheney) Allen.

Children born in Medfield, Mass.: 821--Amos Plymton, b. Feb. 16, 1809; d. 1882, in Medfield. 822--James Allen, b, Feb. 10, 1810; d. May 22, 1867. 823--William., b. March 21 1812. 824--Jobn II,.b. Nov. 19, 1814; d. 1887. 825--Horace, b. May 9, 1817.

359--C;HAR~S6 (Zebina5 , Nathan4 , Samuel5 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Jan. 1, 1826, - Miranda Tyler.

Children born in Medway: 826~-Elizabeth, b. Jan 21, 1828; d. in 1860; m. June 25, 1849, Lyman Maynard

Kibbe, b. March 16, 1828 in North Holliston, Mass. Children (Kibbe) born in Holliston: A--Charles, who resided at Newton, Mass. B--Daniel, a minister, resided at Springfield, Mass.

827--Emma A.lmrett Tyler, b. Oct. 6, 1833; d. in infancy. 828--Charles Washington, b. Feb. 22, 1835; d. May 10, 1837. 829--Charles Gilman, b. March 20, 1837; enlisted in the Union Army, and died,

unmarried in the service.

360--ELIJAH6 (Zebina5 , Nathan4 , Samuels, Eleaza.r2, Josephi): m. June 15, 1833, Joanna Whiting Phipps, b. Sept. ll, 1814; d. Aug. 19, 1877. Children: 830--Wi11is Albert, b. Aug. 13, 1848; d. April 30, 1935.

--Sarah Jane, d. March 3, 1842 age 2 mos. 831--Ma.ry Louise, b. 1834; d. Sept. 27, 1877, age 43 years 3 months. Shem.

M. B. Boyden. son born (Boyden): --Louis F., Married, had son, Louis, who died without issue.

--Ellen, J., b. 1843; d. June 27, 1852. 832--Edward Phipps, b. Sept, 25, l.855; died 1925.

--Rhoda E., d. Aug. 25, 1845, age 6 months. --Henry F., d. Dec. 30, 1847, age 1 year, 6 months.

361--HIRAM6 (Zebina5 , Nathan4 , Samuels, Eleazar2, Josephi): m. Nov., 1844, · (int. Oct. 12, 1844) Charlotte G. Wight of Medway.

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833--George Hiram, b. May 25, 1846 in Medway, Mass. Said to have married and had two sons.

834--Ellen, m. Almond Partrdige of Millis •. . 835--Albert.

362--GILBERT6 (Zebina5 , Nathan4 , Samuels, Eleazar2, Josephi): m. Jan. 24, 1849, Hannah G. Prescott of Phillips, Maine. (Medway T.R.) The farm on which he set­tled at East Medway, now Millis, Mass., had been worked·for over a century. Modern day methods of rebuilding soil values were at that time unknown and it seemed an unending struggle to earn a living from the ·soil. A granddaughter remembers Gilbert Kingsbury as being, "of medium height, sandy complexion, red­haired, friendly and interesting. He was happiest when entertaining a group of children with stories, or.when buried in a book. In fact family legend has it that Hannah Prescott Kingsbury sometimes would find Gilbert in the haymow with a book when he should have been ploughing. Children born in East Medway: 836--Jennie A., b. 1850; d. in Chelsea, Mass. in 1900; m. John H. Wood of

Lubec, Maine. Children (Wood): A--Ida M.; B--Charles E.; Edward, a Spanish-Am. War Vet.

837--Charles Sumner, b. March 16, 1851; d. April 10, 1925. 838--Herbert Prescott. 839--Me.ry. 840--John Lincoln. 841--William Prescott.

~--DANIEL8 (Ezekiel5 - 4 , Noah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Aug. 9, 1812, Abigail BulloughLocke, b. June.19, 1790; .d. J.822 in New Orleans, La. Children: 842--Daniel, b. June 16, 1813. 843--Anna.Maria, b. Sept. 23, 1815. 844--Abby Lamb, b. May 1, 1817; d. June 5, 1847; unm, 845--Elizabeth Allen, b. March 23., 1819. 846--Charlotte Augusta, b. Oct. 28, 1820.

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380--EZEKIEL8 (Ezekiel5 - 4 , Noah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. March 31, 1816, Martha T. Speed, who died Aug. 26, 1829 "at age of '57 years 4 months." He m. 2nd, Nov. 21, 1847, Mercy Philbrick, (1805-1868) of Dedham, Mass. Mercy was born at Livermore, Maine, daughter of Ebenezer Philbrick. Children of 1st m. : 847--Eliza c., b. Jan 10, 1817; d. Aug. 31, 1840; unm.. 848--Charles c., b. i823; d. 1909, buried in First Parish Cemetery in Ezekiel

Kingsbury lot. National. Archives cite Charles C. as Acting Master on the u.s.s. Vermont from Aug. 1, 1862, to Feb. 23, 1863; on the Weehawken, Feb. 24, to Sept. 30, 1863; on the Commander McDonough, Dec. 7, 1863 to Ma¥ 23, 1843; on the Valpariso, May 24 to June 24, 1864; .on the Tristan Shandy, · July 10, 1864 to Sept. 16, 1864. Hem. July 17, 1868 Grace P. Chapman. She died 1913.

Children.by 2nd m.: 849--George w. 850--Henry T. 851--Jeremiah.

388--JONATHAN6 (Fisher5 , Joshua4 , Noah3 , Eleaza.r2, Joseph1): m. in Dedham June 23,

- 1811, Angellette Crane of Canton, Mass. After an illness that lasted 18 years she died in Needham, Mass. Dec. 19, 1859. Children:

. 852--Mary, b. Oct. 30, 18ll; m. Samuel Sprague of Dedham, Mass. 853--John, b. July 14, 1814. 854--Amasa, b. May 15, 1815; he was married in Dedham on Oct. 10, 1883,

perhaps for 2nd tiine., to Mary J. daughter of Dennis andl3etaey (Kelvin) O'Bryan. Be was 68 and she was }8 years of age.

856--Ma.rtha, b. March 4, 1818. 857--Emeline, b. April 16, 1821. 858--Luther, b. Nov. 2, 1822. 859--Clarissa, b. May 1, 1825; bapt. Episcopal Church. 860--Albert, b. May 25, 1828.

391--DANIEL-WILLIAM6 (Fisher5 , Joshua4 , Noah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. in Canton, - (Dorchester), Mass., in 1836, Sylvia Thayer Wilde, b. 1819; d. 1848.

861--Daniel Wilde, b. Sept. 8, 1836 in Boston, Mass.; d. 1920 in Chelsea, Mass.

392--WILLIAM B. 6 (Aaron5 , Joshua.4 , Noah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): a merchant of Roxbury.

394--CALVIN8 (Moses5 , Joehua4 , Noah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Nov. 29, 1829, Mary, b. March ll, 1803; d. March, 1882, daughter of Samuel and Mary (Phillips) Blake of Wrentham, Mass. Children: 862--Abigail, b. Aug. 22, 18;0; d. May 27, 1899, in Waltham, Mass.; m. Jan. 3,

1849, Deacon Lewis G. Miller, son of Joseph and Catherine. They resided in Wal.tham and Franklin. -He died in 1876. Children:

863--Hannah Lewis, b. June 20, 1833; d. Nov. 29, 1839. 864--Cal.vin Phillips, b. Sept. 26, 1841; m. Nov. 28, 1859 Lizzie L. Moore of

Wallingford, Vt. Re was engaged in the printing trade, and died in Saint. Joseph, Missouri without issue. Pvt., Co. K, 11th Regt., N.H. Vols. Wounded at Battle of Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862. Discharged at Boston April 22, 1863. He m. 2nd LY-dia M. who survived him. No children.

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;96--MELZAR6 (Moses5, Joshua4

, Noa.h3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Jan. 29, 1837 Mary Stone -"- of Quincy, b. April 1819; died 1902.

Children born in Dedham: 865--Melzar, b. Nov. 1837; d. Sept. 18,S. 866--Mary, b. ·Jan. 29, 1839; m. July 10, 1855; George w., son of David and

Betsey Chase of Dedham, Mass. A son, George A. Chase, b. May 27, 1856. 867--Susan, b. Sept. 25, 1841; m. April 29, 1870, Simon Corliss, of Quincy,

son of Cyrus and Phebe Corliss of Greensboro, Vt. 868--Hannah Augusta, b. Feb, 7, 1852; m. Lewis Houghton. A son, Charles Edward

Houghton, b. Jan. 3, 1878.

397--JOSBUA LEWIS6 (Moses5 , Joshua4 , Noah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. March 14, 1842, - in Boston Elizabeth T. Andrews.

~--JONATHAN6 (Moses5 , Joshua4 , Noah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. April 8, 1834, Abigail Walker, b. March 5, 1794; d. Dec. 26, 1853, Child: . 869=Leonard Whitney, b. March 15, 1835; d. in the service, 1864.

402--CBARLES6 (Moses5 , Joshua4 , Noah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. in Dedham, Mass. June 5, 1842, Abigail Kingsbury. Children born in Dedham, Mass. : 870--Mary Elizabeth, b. Nov. 23, 1847; d. Aug. 20, 1850. 871--Abby Ann, b. July 6, 1850.

406~--0EORGE6 (Moses5 , Joshua4 , Noah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ):. m. May 29, 1843, Cordelia Fales. 872-~George Otis, b. Aug, 29, 1843; killed in action at the Battle of Bull Run.

August 30, 1862. A private of Co. F., 18thRegt. Mass. Vol. Inf'., he was 18 years of age at his death. He enlisted April 19, 1861.

873--Henry H., b, June 16, 1845; d. July 21, 1892. 874--Albert Warren, b. Dec. 6, 1846; d. Sept. 17, 1892.

· · 875--Ida Jane, b. Aug. 28, 1849; d. Aug. 15, 1850. 876--Charles Franklin, b. May 23, 1852; d. Jan. 6, 1867. 877--Ida May, b. Oct. 12, ·1854; m. Oct. 13, 1872, Harvey L. Hayford, b. June 2?,

1841; d. March 31, 1891. Children (Hayford): A--Charles Ernest, b. Aug. 6, 1875. B--Ma.bel Faun, b. Nov. 21, 1878; m. Oct. 17, 1900, Fred J. Adams.

878--Nellie Maria, b. April 8, 1858; m. Dec. 15, 1883, Willard Allen Rawson who d. Aprill, 1893. A son, Laurence Wayne, was born Oct. 29, 1888; a daughter, Ida May, on Dec. 4, 1891. Six other children were born.

411--0LIVER.6 (Nathaniel5 , Jeremiah4 , Nathanie13 - 2 , Joseph1 ): (1764-1801).

412--JABEZ6 ( James5 , Jeremiah4 , Nathaniel 3 • 2 , Joseph1 ) : m. June 29, 1800, Becca Dean vho died in Dedham, Mass. July 28, 1816. She was received in full com-munion of the church, July 25, 1816. Children born in Dedham: 879--William, b. June 12, 1801; d.· May 27, 1862 in Needham, 880--0liver, b. May 10, 1805.

~-EBENEZER8 (Ebenezer5 - 4 , Nathanie13 • 2 , Joseph1 ): m. Nov. 1769, Mary Cabot of Killingly.

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Children born in Dedham, Mass.: 881--Enoch who was in Dedham in 1800. 882--Samuel, b. 1770; d. Jan 1, 1845 in Townshend, Vt. 883--Ebenezer IV of Spencer, Mass. in 1800. 884--Edward died before 1838 in Spencer, Mass. 885--Mary, m. Rufus Hamilton of Brookfield, Mass.

423--EBENEZER8 (Samuel5 , Ebenezer41 Nathe.n1el3 - 2 , Joseph1 ) was of Spencer, Mass. in

1799. He built a house just across the town line in Leicester, later removing to Washington, Mass. In the year 1826 he decided to sell his property and remove to New York State. As the wagons were being loaded, he fell from one of them re­ceiving injuries that resulted in his death a few days later. He married in Spencer, May 7, 1797, Sarah Whittemore, born in Spencer March 16, 1768; died in Volney, N,Y. June 9, 1729, daughter of Jeremiah, and descendant of Thomas who ca.me to America in Governor Winthrop's fleet. Children born in Spencer, Mass.: 886--Jeremiah Whittemore, b. July 1, 1798; died in Wisconsin. 887--John, b. July 29, 1801; d. in 1866. 888--Amos, b. Oct. 6, 1804; d. Nov. 6, 1887 in Lansing, N.Y. 889--Mary Carter, m. Mr. Newhall, 2 children. 890--samuel, b. Dec. 23, 1805. 891--Edward, b. Feb. 6, 18o8; thought to have died prior to Civil War. 892--sarah, b. 1810; d. in Streator, Ill. April 27, 1873. Shem. Erasmus Rock-

wood of Volney. Children (Rockwood): A--Warren 1859-1880 of Chicago and Streator, Colo., where he was murdered.

Hem. Emily Pierce of Sun Prairie, Wis. B--Sarah Lucinda b. Feb. 4, 1840; m. 1856, Orrin Clark, Co. F., lo4th Inf. C--Charles Amos, b. Aug. 8, 1847; m. Annie Whaley of Ottawa, Ill. He en­

listed in the 12th Ill. Cavalry. Lived in Spokane, Wash.

426--JOSEPH6 (Benjamin5 - 4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ) (1769-1840) married in Rindge; N~H-, Feb. 18, 1796, Rebecca Thompson, born in Rindge Dec. 19, 1773, daughter of Richard and Rebecca (Eaton) Thompson. She died in SulJ.ivan, N.H., April 27, ·1850. Joseph was a sawmill operator and farmed a large tract of land near Sullivan. -Children born in Sullivan: 893--Benjamin, b. Feb. 9, 1797; died in Alstead, 1840.

--Nancy, b. 1799, died in infancy. 894--Nancy, b. Aug. 12, 1801; m. May 24, 1825, Dexter Spaulding (1794-1865) son

of Thomas and Hannah (Brown) Spaulding. Children (Spaulding) born in Sullivan: A--Dauphin, b. Oct. 23, 1826; died at Army Hospital in Washington Feb. 7;

1866. Hem. May 2ij, 1861 in Lowell, Mass., Susan Rebecca Wilder, b. in Sullivan, N.H, Jan. 22, 1835, d. in Westmoreland, N.H. Sept. 17, 1904, daughter of Merrill and Caroline (Emerson) Wilder. There were four children.

B--Henry, b. Dec. 10, 1827; d. in Sullivan August l, 1830. The date on the SulJ.ivan monument is in error.

c--Nancy, b. Aug. 12, 1834; d. unm. Chelsea, Mass., May 15, 1866. D--Henry Dexter, b. Sept. 17, 1838; d. in U.S. Hospital, Natchez, Miss.

Hem. July 7, 1861, Elizabeth Addie Woodward, 1841-1863. 895--Rebecca, b. in Packersfield (now Nelson) Mar. 29, 1803; m. May 7, 1842,

._ Dexter Spaulding. She died May 30, 1882.

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896--Grata1 b. 1805; drowned in river accident Nov. 2, 1872. 897--Abigail, b. Feb. 20, 1810; d. in Concord, N.H.; unm., July 26, l.884., 898--Eleanor, b. Oct. 29, 1812; d. in Winchester, N.H.; m. Jan. 5, 1837 Dauphin

White Spaulding, son of Thomas and Hannah (Brown) Spaulding. Children (Spaulding), Ell.en Jane, Elizabeth Alma, Milan Dauphin, Edna Antoinette, Mary Augusta, Mary Rosina, Frances Amanda, Isabel Susan, Marshall Thomas and Lovisa.

--Lovisa, b. July 1, 1816; d. in Sullivan, N.H., Jan. 17, 1890; unm.

431--BENJAMIN6 (BenJamin5 - 4 , Nathaniel.3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): m. J.81.l, Cynthia Wilder, born - in Keene, N.H., Sept. 13, 1788, the daughter of Peter and Tamar (Rice) Wilder.

Cynthia Wilder Kingsbury died May ll, 1877 in Welshfield, Ohio, the family re­moving from New Hampshire to Ohio in the year 1819. The Wilder line goes back in English records to one Nicholas Wilder who was given an estate by Henry VII, King of England, for valiant services at the battle of Bosworth in 1485. Situ­ated between Oxford and London on the West Branch of the Thames it was named Sul.ham Manor. Thomas Wilder, son of Nicholas, migrated to America, arriving in the ship Confidence, in 1638. He died at Lamchester, Mass. in 1667. In an old diary kept at Welshfield, Vernon s. Phillips, D.D., notes that Mrs. Benjamin Kingsbury is described as a "choice singer." Children born in Rindge, N.H. and Welshfield, Ohio: 899--Caroline Urania, b. May 1, 1812; m. Chester Nash, b. in Cummington, Mass.

Nov. 23, 1804; d. in Welshfield, Ohio, May 11, 1870. Children (Nash) born in Troy, Ohio, A--Edwin Chester, Feb. 15, 1834; m. Charlotte Rosamond Harrington. B--Harriet Amelia, b. Dec. 7, 1835; d. April 13, 1850. c--catherine Jedidah, b. Sept. 6, 1837; m. James Harvey Carter, Sheil Rock. D--Cynthia Kingsbury, b. Dec. 21, 1839; m. Orrin Swift Farr, Tampa, Fla.

900--Jedidah, b. Aug. 17, 1813; m. Prentice J. Reed who died in Chatham, Iowa. Children (Reed): A--Cyrus J., b. 1836; B--Samuel A., b. 1838; C--Sarah J., b. 1840; D--:Benjamin E., b. 1843; E--Carrie L., b. 1846; F--Charles b., 1848; G--Will.iam, b. 1851; H--Eva M., b. 1856.

901--Peter Wilder, b. March 3, 1815; d. Apr. l, 1842; unm. 902--Joseph Addison, b. Feb. 13, 1818; d. July 29, 1888, in Welshfield. 903--Benjamin IV., b. Feb. 14, 1820; d. Aug. 1, 1879 in Orwell, Ohio. 904--Charles Weatherby, b. Apr. 1, 1822; d. Feb. 5, 1875 in Fairbanks, Iowa. 905--Louise Ann, b. Oct. 3, 1824; m. Norman B. Norton who died in Meadville, Pa.

A daughter, Harriet Norton, married Willis Seymour Metcalf. One child. 906-.-Henry M. , b. August 7, 1826. 907--Maria Cynthia, b. March 19, 1829; m. Dr. Jason Richardson Arter. Mrs.

Leonard A. (Arter) Larson of 14 Mt. Ida Terrace, Waltham., Mass., is a descendant. Children (Arter): A-~Winfield s., m. Jan. 4, 1887 Lydia Willington Berger of Pittsfield, Pa. B--Charles who migrated and lived in Kirk.wood, Nebraska.

9o8--Ellis Abner, b. Jan. 31, 1834; d. Dec. 15, 1862; unm. Civil War Page 9-

435--NATHANIEL6 (Benjamin5 • 4 , Nathaniel3 ~2 , Jose?h1 ): He was a graduate of Middle­bury College in 1816 and Harvard J.817-1819. He served 'with a medical detachment in Cuba for one year. ·Practised medicine in Georgia for two years then- returned to Temple, N.H. He married four times, Catherine Sawin in 1827. She died in June of that year. Nov. 29, 1832 he married Linda {Raymond) Ward who died Oct. 15, 1834. Nov. 3, 1835 he married Lydia (Barnes) Patten who died Aug. 10, 1839, and he married, Nov. ll, 1840, Ann Hazen of Shirley, Mass,

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Child by 2nd wife: 908f.catherine Sawin, b. March 28, 1834; d. March 3, 1897 in Temple •

. Child by 3rd wife: 909-Benjamin Barnes, b. Ma.y 15, 1837,

~--SOLOMON6 (Solomon5 , Benjamin4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): (1771-1845); m. Dec. 7, 1799 at Dedham, Mass., Rebecca Smith, b. Dec. 25, 1771; d. in Roxbury, N.H. Oct. 7, 1846. Mr. Kingsbury was selectman, town cler, and representative to General Court from Roxbury for two years. Children born in Roxbury: 910--Seth, b. Aug. 14, 1801; d. March 30, 1881 in Stoneham, Mass. 911--Erastus, b. Apr. 9, 1806; d. Feb. 12, 1833; unm. 912--Rebecca, b. May 4, 18o8; d. Jan. 23, 1810.

439 •• SAMlJELe (Solomon5 , Benjamin41 Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): Resided in and near

- Moreton, Vt. where he was active in church and town affairs. Be married Rachel ••.•. Children, probably born in Moreton, Vt. 913--Catherine, m. Patrick Calvey, and had a son who died in Civil War.

--Shem. 2nd Sylvester Butterfield and removed to Michigan. 914--David, who settled in Michigan. Perhaps Co. D of the Mich. Vols

Co. A U.S. Engrs.

442--BENJAMIN6 (Solomon5 , Benjamin4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): (1787-1856) of Boston, - Mass., removed to Belfast, Maine, at the age of 70 years. Hem.· Apr. 29, 1810,

Martha, daughter of Jesse Starr. Hem. 2nd, Oct. 18, 1857, Frances Robbins, daughter of Jonathan D. and Mary (Robbins) Flagnor. Children born in Boston, Mass. 915--Martha, b. May 24, 1811; d. June 11, 1829 in Walpole, Ma.es. No issue. 916--Benjamin, b. July 17, 1813; d. May 13, 1886 in Portland, Maine. 917--Catherine Emily, b. Feb. 24, 1816; d. Jan. 26, 1857 in Boston._ Shem.

July 7, 1836, Thomas Lovatt of Philadelphia. Child (Lovatt) A--Benjamin Kingsbury Lovatt, Judge of Superior Court, Fall River, Mass.

918--Samuel, b. Sept. 9, 1818; d. in Belfast, Maine.

447--GEORGE WASHINGTON6 (Solomon5 , Benjemin4 ·s, Nathaniel2 , Joseph.t): (1801--1854) - of Walpole, Mass. Intentions of marriage to Sophia Avery filed Apr. 5, 1834.

No record of marriage. He married May 7, 1840, Eliza Brown of Walpole. Child: 919--George Harvey, b. 1845.

450---NATHANIEL6 (Nathaniel 5 , Benjamin4 , Nathaniel s-:a, Joseph1 ) : m. Lucy .•••• - A number of his children died in infancy.

919A-•Rebecca, whom. Samuel Campbell of Mt. Vernon, N.Y. 919B- -Martin; b •. Oct. 5, 1791; (Dedham, Mass. T .R. )

452--BENJAMIN6 (Nathaniel5 , Benjamin4, .Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): son of Nathaniel and

- Sibble (Ellis) Kingsbury m. Sally Brigham Oct. 7, 1798. Benjamin died at 20 years of age and Sally Kingsbury m. 2nd Jeremiah Flagg, Nov. 5, 1801. Child (Kingsbury): 919C--Benjamin, b. March 24, 1799.

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456--GEORGE:8 (Joseph5 - 4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): (1795-1869) He was a teacher in the public schools of Francestown, N.H. and a trustee of the Savings Bank. He was a delegate to the party convention that nominated John Adams for the Presidency. Hem. May 7, 1822, Sally Everett of Francestown, N.H. Children: 920--Harriet Newell, b. July 9, 1824; d. June 24, 1855; a graduate of Mount

Holyoke Seminary in 1847; a teacher of large experience and excellent repu­tation in New England and the West. She married Sept. 30, 1852, Sylvanu.s Jewett of Bainbridge, Ohio, who died in Grand Island, Nebr. in 1871. One daughter Harriet Kingsbury Jewett, 1855.1858.

921--George, b. Jan. 8, 1827; d. in Boston, Mass. Jan. 13, 1904. 922--Sarah, b. Feb. 5, 1829; d. unm. Graduate of Mount Holypke. 923--Hannah Frances died in infancy. 924--Hannah Caroline b. June 6, 1833; m. Oct. 13, 1853 Halidon F. Blakeslee of

Metamora, Illinois, died June 4, 1878. Children (Blakeslee): A--George Findley, b. Dec. 30, 1855; m. Sept. 5, 1878, Mary R. Holt. B--Mary Eva, b. July 2, 1860; m. Apr. 13, 1881 John L. Holmes of Duqoin, Ill. c--Frank A., b. May 17, 1864; m. A. Parks. D--Willie E., b. Nov. l.8, 1868; m. Sept. 14, 1892, Minnie Alice Hyde.

925--Mark Justin, b. Nov. 12, 1837,; d. Apr. 12, 1865; served three years with the 4th Illinois Cavalry and was afterward purser of the steamer Col. Cowles and died in service at Daphin Island, Mobile Bay, unm.

· 459•-JOSEPH6 (Joseph5 - 4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): was one of the leading citizens of - Francestown, N.H. A liberal donor to the Academy Fund, Director of the First

Natl. Bank, trustee of the Savings Bank. He m. Dec. 9,· 1827 Betsey, daughter of Capt. Eleazar Everett. She was born June 19, 1803; d. Oct. 18, 1877. Children born in Francestown, N.H. · 926--Lucy Ann, b. May 13, 1829; d. Aug. 26, 1855; m. Septl-20, 1853 Dr. John G.

Kerr of.Ohio. In the month of November, 185;, they sailed for China, reaching Canton the month of May 1854 after being delayed by long ce.lms. She lived in China only 15 months end was buried in the same cemetery in which the much honored Dr. Morrison lies, Macas, China, There were no children.

926A-Joseph, May 5, 18;1; d. July 2, 1832. 927--Emily Josephine, b. May 14, 18;3; m. Jan. 25, 1855 Dr. James S. Donnell,

b. Oct. 18, 1829. There was a separation a few years later, and she as­sumed her maiden name by order of Probate Court. To her son was also granted the name of Kingsbury (Albert Joseph1496 Kingsbury) Newell, Aug. 19, 1835; d. Feb. 1, 18;6.

462--JOHN LANGDON6 (Joseph5 - 4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): (1810-1852) m. Dec. 8, 1835 Abigail, daughter of William and Abigail (Marshall) Hyde. She was born in Billerica, Mass., May 6, 1812; died in New Boston, N.H. Oct. 15, 1880. John Langdon met his death from a fall in his barn. He was a prominent man in town and school affairs. Children: 928--Julia Ann b. May 26, 1837; m. May 27, 1858, Joseph Atwood Wheeler, b. in

Lowell, Mass. A daughter born in Lowell, Mass. Helen Augusta, b. April 9, 1873; d. Dec. 27, 1939, in Tamworth, N.H.; she m. Harry H. Remick. She m. 2nd in Winter Park, Fla., George D. Kingsbury.

--Charles, Oct. 15, 1838-Jan.11, 1847.

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929--Alice Marshall b. Apr. 20, 1840; d. Oct. 17, 1879 in Kerben, Turkey; m. as his second wife, Oct. i, 1878, Rev, Henry Marden, who was a missionary to Turkey. ., ·

930--Mary Richards b. May 31, i844; m. in Manchester, N.H., Feb. 11, 1875 Edward P. Morgan of New Boston, N.H. Children (Morgan) : A--Gerry Austin, b. Nov. 14, 1875. B--Newell Kingsbury, b. Jan. 1, 1882; d. July 23, 1897.

931--Charles Langdon, b. Jan. 10, 1850; d. March 14, 1909 in San Diego, Calif. Burial at Spencer, Mass.

932--Edward Newell, b. Sept. 7, 1853; died in New Haven, Conn.

464--JAMES6 (Jonathan5 • 4 , James3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): The father of James was a - seasoned joker. One of his stories of James was a boast that "my son Jim was so

smart that he drove the horse to plow two years before he was a year and half old." James married in SWanzey, N.H., Jan. 2, 1794, Sarah Cresson (Oct. 4, 1772-March 7, 1847), daughter of Thomas Jr., and Mary (Hill) Cresson. James was a trader and inn keeper as well as farming extensively at Sullivan, Gilsum and Surry, N .H. . Children born in New Hampshire: 933--Thomas, March 26, 1795; d. May 14, 1859, in Needham, Mass. 934--Willia.m, Dec. 9, 1796; d. March 31, 1888 in Surry, N.H. 935--Jemes, no further record. (P. 739 Surry History) 936--Luther, no further record. 937--Daniel, no further record. 938--Lauren, b. 1805; d. in Needham, Mass. Dec. 23, 1894; m. April 13, 1837

· Hannah Bond., who died Sept. 26, 1882. Children b. in Needham: were Martha M. , Hannah F. , Henry M., b. June 24, 1845; d. 1846. Lauren was taxed in Surry, N.H. in 1830-1832.

939--Sally,.· no further record. 940--Eliza, no further record.

_466--J'OHN8 (Jonathan5 - 4 :, James3 , Nathaniel2 ., Joseph1 ) lived with his brother James until he was married in 1799, to Thankful, daughter of Benjamin and Lois (Wright) White. . Children born in Newton: 941--Mary, b. Nov. 4, 1800; d. June 8, 1871; m. Oct. 2, 1822 John Ward., b. Feb.

20, 1791 of Samuel and Esther (Murdock) Ward. Children (Ward): A--George Kingsbury, b. Aug. 29, 1823. B--John, b. Oct. 18., 1825. C--Mary Ann. b. March 2, 1828. D--William Henry, b. Oct. 14, 1829. E--Emily, b. Jan. 13, 1832. F--Louisa, b. Nov. 5, 1834. G--Samuel, b. Dec. 31., 1845. H--Ellen Maria, b. Oct. 15, 1839. !--Charles, b. Dec. 29, 1841.

942--Eliza, 1802-18o7. 943--Jobn Wright, b. June 17, 1803; d. Sept. 12, 1870. 944--Willi8lil, 1805-1827. 945--Benjamin White. b. July 13, 1808. 946--Isaac, b. Oct. 31, 1810; d. Jan. 27., 1886 in Newton, Mass. 947--Charles, b. May 25, 1813; d. July 5, 1866 in Ironton., Ohio. 948--George. b. Feb. 23, 1816; d. Jan. 7, 1821. 949--Ann Elizabeth, b. Apr. 24, 1820; m. Nov. 28, 1844 Stephen Ellis of Boston.

48l--NATHAN8 (Timothy5_4 _3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. in Needham, Mass., Jan. 14, 1807, Patty, daughter of Jonathan and Jemima (Skinner) Kingsbury No. 194. Nathan is thought to have died of wounds received in the War of 1812. Children: -950--Lydia Ann, b. Feb. 2, 1808; d. Jan. 20, 1877. 951--Mary Ward, b. March 26, 1810; d, Apr. 26, 1837 (T,R. May 26).

48~--NAHUM8 (Timothy5_4 _3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. May 16, 1809, Miss Cathy Brown. Children born in Needham: 952--Hennah Clark, b, Sept. 29, 1814. 953--Martha Ann, b. Sept. 26, 1818; d, July 2;, 1853. 954--Job Newell, b. Apr. 13, 1823. 955--Andrew Jackson, b. March 30, 1830.

483--MOSES8 (Moses5 - 4 , T1mothi3, Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): Resided in Needham, Mass. He married Feb. 5, 1794, Miss Lucy Deming. Children born in Needham: 956--Williem Deming, b •. Feb. 11 1796; d. Sept. 8, 1870. 957--Eliza, 1803-1820. 958--Hannah Townsend, b. July 27, 1810; m. Oct. 22, 1835 Josiah Taylor of

Needham. 959--Jonathen, b. 1811; d. Jan. 19, 1857.

484--DANIEL6 (Moses5 , Timothy4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): in 1801 built a large house that stood for over a century at Great Plains Ave. and Noyes St. in Needham. He was a skilled craftsman in woodworking. Hem. July 12, 1795, Hannah Colburn of Dedham, Mass. She d:. March 29, 1838. Daniel Kingsbury elected town_ clerk in 1801. The Needham postoffice was located in his store. He was a member 142 of Meridan Lodge, A.F. and A,M. Children: 960--Sarah, 1795-1798. 961--Mary,-b. Nov, 3, 1797; d. Dec. 2, 1824. 962'!'-Caroline, b. Sept. 29, 1799; d. Dec. 28, 1808. 963--Catherine Peabody, b. March 7, 1800. 964--Prudence, b. Sept. lO, 1801; d. Nov. 14, 1826; m. June 14, 1824, Andrew

Gilmore, Jr. of Dedham, Mass. She died Nov. 14, 1826, age 25 years. 965--Danield, b. Sept. 9, 1803. 966--Hannah, b. July 16, 1805; m. in Needham May 16, 1824, Nathaniel Herring. 967--Anna,. b.1May 8, 1808; d. in Needham June 9, 1885; m •••••• Pratt. 968--Eveline, b. Feb. 11, 1812; m. Dec. 14, 1837, Thomas Orr.

486--SAMUEL6 (Moses5 , Timothy4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. Betsey Travis of Natick, Me.ss. b. March 24, 1771; d. Sept. 1845 in Needham. Children born in Needham, Mass. 969--Joel, b. Apr. 20, 1795; d. Oct. 22, 1824, in Needham; unm. 970--Twin, b. April 20, 1795; died at birth. 971--Nancy, b. Apr •. 24, 1797; d. Aug. 20, 1830. 972--Betsey, b. Apr. 18, 1799; d. in Rumney, N.H. March 2, 1844; m. Ephraim

Keyes. They.adopted James E. Kingsbury, posthumous son of James Sullivan Kingsbury ( 976) . _ .

973--Rufue, b. July 15·, 1802; d. Oct. 11, 1859 in Cranston, R.I. 974--Horace, b. Apr. 13, 1804; d. in Philadelphia, Pa. 975--Delyte, b. Apr. 7, 1806; d. in Walpole, Mass. March 3, 1841; m. William

Pitts Clark.

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Children (Clark):. A•-William Travis, 1~29-.1883; m. Apr. 2.q.""'.J..855 Martha Jane Lovering b. July

18, 1828 in Exeter, N.H. He was an-Unitarian minister, also editor of the New York Express and New York Eveb,ing Star. Two children, Martha Cordelia and Mary Detta. · '.' · '

B--George A., b. May 13, 1832; d. Aug, 1881; m. Nora Potter. 8 children. c--Martha Louise, b. Sept. 27, 1835; m. March 18, 1861 Albert Heselton, b.

1838. Killed at the second Battle of Bull Run, Aug. 30, 1862. 976--James Sullivan, b. July 29, 18o8; thought to have died in Mexican War.

Married, he had a son, James E., who was adopted by Betsey (Kingsbury) and Ephraim Keyes. (No. 972).

977--Lucind.a, b. Apr. 10, 1811; d. in Apr. 1898 in Medway; unm.

487--JEREMI.All6 {Moses5 , Timothy4 • 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. July 2, 1801 (of Medfield), daughter of Amaziah and Rachel {Laurence) Bullen, Lydia Bullen; who d. in Needham Sept. 8, 1808; m. 2nd, in 1810, Abigail Phillips of Bellingham who• d. Apr. 30, 1846, "age 73 years, 9-.·!Jlonths, 2 days". · Children by 1st m. (Norfolk Probate Wills of May 6, 1840 and Nov. 14, 1857). 978--Sarah, b. May 30, 1803; d. Sept. 26, 1875 in Needham; m. John$. Bird. 979--Charlotte, 1805-1821. _. 980--Lydia, b, Dec. 6, 1807; m. Hiram Bancroft. Children by 2nd m. : :- _ 981--Abigail, b. Aug. 4, 1813; died 15 days later. 982--Abigail Phillips, b. July 14, 1817; m. in Needham Nov. 30, 1837 Timothy

Daniele, born in Dedham Aug. 25, 1806. Children (Daniele): . . ,_ "· _. . • _· . _ A--Harriet Maria b. De·c~. ~O, ,J~40; m. ,~~h 29, 1868 Henry Townsend. B--Reuben Newell, b. -Aug/·23,.1847; mi Q§t• .. 1, 1872 Ise.nelJ.a Gertrude

Kimball of Waterford,· Maine. Born· tti.>t'llem one daughter.

488--ASAe (Moses5 , Timothy4 - 3 ;· Natl:iani~l2 , Jos!!pl:i1:f:~- · m. July 21, 1805 Nancy Ballou> born in Newton, Mass. in 1785; died in Needham July 27, 1868. Asa was.active in affairs of the First Parish, and in 1817 was appointed parish collector. He was compensated at the rate of 4-1/2 percent of the collections. Children born in Needham: 983--Asa, Jr., b. May 28, 1806; d. 1842. 984--Timothy, b. Feb. 16, 1~08; named for his great-grandfather Ensign Timothy. 985--Charles, b. May 4, 18q9~. 986--Lemuel, b. Dec. 29, 18ft; d. July 14, 1885 in Boston, Mass. 987--David L., 1818-1819.

490--DAVID, JR. 6 (David5 , Timothy4 - 3·;-~~'feathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. in Needham May 6, 1811, Submit, b. Aug. 7, 1794, daughter of Joshua and Martha Lewis. Shem. 2~ De.c. ~;-; 1836 Jonathan Middleton. Children born in Needham::' 988--Elizabeth, b. Nov. 16, 1811.; m. in Needham, March 30, 1839, Miles Jon~s. 989--George Lewis, b. Apr. 28, 1813.; d. Oct. 20, 1887 in Needham. · · 990--Mary Ann, b. Aug. 28, 1814, died in infancy. · 991--Joshua Lewis, b. May 24, 1816; d. May 11, 1864 in Needham. 992--William Hazlitt (twin to Joshua}; d. Dec. 6, 1886. 993--Mary Ann, b. Apr. 3, 1818; m. March l, 1835 William Odell. 994--Abigail, b. Aug. 4, 1820.

497--NATHAN6 (Nathaniel5 , Daniel4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. Dorcas Thompson b. in - Jeffrey, N.H. July 1, 1779; d. in Chester, Vt. Feb. 20, 1864, daughter of William

and Dorcas (Eaton) Thompson who came to Jeffrey about 1778 from Rindge, N.H. Nathan operated a large farm at Chester, N.H. Children born at Chester:

995--Rhoda, b. Dec. 18, 1801; d. Nov. 14, 1855 in Chester; unm. 996--Ira, b. Apr. 28, 1804; d, March 25, 1852. 997--Clarissa, b. Dec. 18, 1806; d. Jan. 10, 1850; unm. 998--Ba.rriet, b. Aug. 25, 1808; d. Dec. 25, 1825. 999--Nathan Eaton, b. Feb. 26, 1813; d. May 7, 1835; unm.

1000--William, b. May 10, 1816; d. in Chester. 1001--Eli Parker, b. Sept. 7, 1818; d. May 2, 1903 in Ludlow, Vt.

500--ABIJAH8 (Nathaniel5 , Daniel4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): of Keene, N.H. was a - manufacturer of fine boots and shoes. He taught e.ll of his sons the trade of

bootmaking. His shop was torn down in 1882 to make room. for Gen. Griffin's building just north of the Lamson Block. A sincere Christian, he was most active with the tract society in the distribution of religious printed articles. He married Sept. 12, 1803, Abigail, b. July 3, 1775; d. Nov. 30, 1858, daughter of Deacon Abijah Wilder. Children: 1002--William, b. June 3, 1804; d. Sept. 15, 1880 in Surry, N.H. 1003--Charles, b. Dec. 21, 18o5; d. Dec. 9, 1872 in Keene, N.B. 1004--Josiah, b. Nov. 6, 1807; d. Nov. 10, 1893 in Keene, N.H. 1005--Abijah Wilder, b. Sept. 13, 1809; d. June 19, 1894 in Gilsum, N.H. 1006--Albert, b. Sept. 19, 1811; d. June 14, 1885 in Keene, N.H. 1007--JuliaAnn, b. June 22, 1813; d. Feb. 14, 1889 in Brooklyn:, N.Y.; m •.• April

6, 1840, Isaac, son of Jonathan of Hopkinton, Mass. 1761-1838 and Anna (Fiske) Rand of Antrim, who died in Keene July 26, 1858. Children (Rand) born in Keene, N.H. A--Harriet Louisa, b. May 12, 181-1-4; d. June 8, 1857. B--Emily Adelia, b. Aug. 22, 1846; d. Feb. 22, 1847. C--Lyman Fisk, b. June 16, 1848. D--Selden Francis, b. June 9, 1853. E--Ella Augusta,·b. Nov. 27, 1855.

1008--Ma.ry, b. Oct. 9, 1815; m. Nov. 16, 1837 Jonas Parker, b. In Roxbury, N.H. Jan. 30, 1815; d. in Keene, N.H. Jan. 5, 1899. Children (Parker) born in New Hampshire: A--Mary A. 1841-1870. B--Helen M., b. Dec. 16, 1843; m. Nov. 11, 1868, Harvey D. Patterson. They

resided in Concord, N.H. where a daughter, Mary Augusta, was born in 1870. Shem. Oct. 30, 1895, Arthur Lawrence Wright of Keene, N.H.

1009--George, b. June 24, 1818; d. Feb. 10, 1885 in Keene. 1010--Abigail Martin, b. Aug. 12, 1820; m. March 2, 1846 Enoch Whittemore, b.

in Sullivan, N.H. Apr. 28, 1816, son of Samuel and Sally (Foster) Win­chester. They resided in Grand Rapids, Michigan. No issue.

1011--Sarah, b. Aug. 8, 1822; d. in Keene in March, 1903; m. March 2, 1842 in Keene, N.H. -George Rising, b. Apr. 14, 1814 in Suffield, Conn.; d. in Osawatamie, Kansas where they were pioneer settlers. No issue.

1012--Elizabeth, b. Jan. 3, 1827; d. in Keene Jan. 10, 1903; m. George Perry Drown, b. in Pawtucket, R.L Oct. 24, 1828 being the youngest of a family of 11 children. When about seventeen years of age Mr. Drown ca.me to Keene and entered the employ of Charles and Albert Kingsbury, leading shoemakers in town at that time. Later he bought out the Kingsburys and established

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business in the Buffum Block. He became connected with the First Congrega~ tional church early in life and afterwards served as deacon. He took a leading part in the formation of Second Church where he served until death as deacon and leading spirit. Children (Drown) : A--George Perry, May 31, 1856; d. July 20, 1856. B--Frank H., May 2, 1852; d. Oct. 6, 1870. c--Edward B., Apr. 30, 1865, graduate Harvard Medical School, 1893; m. June

19, 1895, Mary Bell Gould, b. Dec. 3, 1861 of Frank and Phebe.

502--NATHANIEL6 (Nathaniel5 - 4 , Daniel3 , Nathanie12 ; Joseph1 ): was a resident of Jamaica, Vermont, until the year 1838 when he removed to Chicopee F~lls, Mass. Rem. March 9, 1816 Sally, daughter of David and Elizabeth (Chase) Hosley of Swanzey and Winchester, N,H. Nathaniel was a carder and clothter by trade. Both he and his wife are buried in East Street cemetery, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Children born in Jamaica, Vt.: 1013--David Hosley, b. Nov. 14, 1818; d. Aug. 3, 1831, 1014--Sarah R~becca, b. March 27, 1820; d. Feb. 18, 1892. 1015--Natha.niel Parker, b. May 29, 1821; d. in army camp Metamorez, Mexico. 1016--Anna Maria, b. Jan. 30, 1823; m. D. E. Palmer; d. June 27, 1879. Ann,

d. 1870. 1017--Henry Martin, b. Dec. 27, 1824; d. Feb. 24, 1825. 1018--Harriet Abiel, b. Nov. 28, 1825; m. Mr. C. Pepper of Boston. 1019--Elizabeth, died an infant. 21 days. 1020--Elizabeth Chase, b. Aug. 18, 1828; d. Jan. 8, 1857; m. Mr, L. M. Perkins. 1021--Samuel Martin, b. May 13, 1830; d. Nov. 13, 1842 in Chicopee Falls. 1022•-~y J~rusha, b. July 29, 1833; d. Apr. 9, 1846. 1023--Joel Thurston, b. Sept. 13, 1834; lost at sea. 1024--James Augustus, b. Nov. 12, 1836; d. Aug. 31, 1848. 1025--Jane Augusta, b. Nov. 12, 1836; d. Aug. 31, 1848. 1026--Caroline Sophia, b. Apr. 15, 1838; d. Aug. 31, 1841. 1027--Helen (al.so called Ellen); b. 1840; d. 1841.

504--CYRUS8 (Nathaniel 5 , Daniel 4 ·s, Nathaniel 2 , Joseph1 ): m. Rachel, daughter of' Benjamin and Mary (Pemberton) Olcott, on Nov. 24, 1825. She died Mar. 26, 184). Hem. 2nd, April 30, 1848, Olive Willey who died Dec. 24, 1887. Children of 1st m.: 1028--Cyrus Olcott, b. Aug. 7, 1826; d. in Fredericksburg, Iowa, where he was a

farmer. Be married Esther Guntherer. No issue. 1029--William Henry, b. Sept. 7, 1827; d. June 12, 1895 in Westmoreland, N.H. 1030--Rachel Pamelia, b. March 1, 1829; m. 1st Silas Bohonon. She m. 2nd, Aug.

10, 1890, john Byrnes. Two children by first marriage. 1031--George Samu.el, b. Sept. 13, 1830; d, Dec. 17, 1896 unm. He was a station­

ary engineer in Boston. Be died in his hotel room and was interred in Washington Street cemetery, Keene, N.H.

1032--Almira Lucretia, b. Sept. 20, 1832; m. March 8, 1855 James Meader. Separated from Mt-. Meader without issue. She entered hospital work and for many years was employed at Portsmouth.

1033--Ma.ry Rebecca, b. Aug. 24, 1834; m. George W. Cutter, a locomotive engineer, · They resided in Hatfield, Mass.

Children (Cutter): A--George Roscoe, 1854; m. Dec. 25, 1877, Emma Carter. B--Jessie, b. in Dundas, Canada Oct. 1856; d. Apr., 1859.

1034--Harriet Frances, b. Mar. 20, 1836; m. March 6, 1856 Otis L. Starkweather who was b. Apr. 27, 1835; d. Sept. 3, 1873. Shem. 2nd, Feb. 2, 1886, George T. Curtis, b. June 24-, 1835. Children (Starkweather): A--Hattie Maria, 1859-1863. B--Julia Ada, 1861-1863. C--George, July 29, 1863; d. Antrim, N,H. June 25, 1931, D--Roscoe, b. Apr. 6, 1866; m. Dec. 3, 1890, Mary Ella Sargent. E-•Jay, b. July 14, 1868 •. F--Amy L., b. Aug. 13, 1870, resided at Englewood, Cali:f'.

1035--Charles Willard, b. Aug. 12, .1838; went west and was never heard :f'rom again. 1036--Sarah H., 1840-1849. 1037--John s., 1842-1843.

505--DANIEL6 (Danie15 • 4 ·s, Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): Esquire Kingsbury m. Feb. 26, 1797, - Hannah, b. in Westmoreland, N.H. Sept. 21, 1778; d. in Plainfield, N.H. Aug. 11,

1813. She was the daughter of Ebenezer and Elizabeth (Trull) Bailey (Elder Ebenezer5 , Joseph4 , James3 , Jobn2 , Jemes1 of Rowley, Mass. 1640). . Child: 1038--Almira, b. March 6, 1799; d. Dec. 19, 1867 in Claremont, N.H.; m. March 6,

1814 Austin, son of Ephraim and Abigail (Pardee) Tyler. He was a lawyer residing in Claremont, N.H. They had a daughter, Louise, who married Judge Nathaniel Waite Westgate of Haverhill, N.H. "In Memory of Daniel Kingsbury Esq'r who died June 12, 1819 in the 52d year of his age,

Its not for lifeless stone to tell his worth, Partners heart the deep impression wears And oft his friends around this balanced earth, His virtues shall express in flowing tears. "

from g. s. Plainfield Cemetery. .

507--JOEL6 (Daniels-4 • 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 }: was a farmer, surveyor, and a select­man for a number of years. He lived on the old Kingsbury homestead which later became the Keene Town Farm. He was married Oct. 9, 1801 to Olive Ad.ems, b. Oct. 3, 1774 in Jeffrey, N.H. ~ied Oct. 28, 1820. Children born in Keene: 1039--Ad.ams, b. Dec. ll, 1802; d. July 13, 1877 in Keene. 1040--Joel Thurston, b. Feb. 1, 1806, a promising artist died Nice, France. 1041--0live Almarine, b. Oct. ll, 18o8; d. Apr. 6, 1869; m. Lyman Spear. Their

home, perhaps still standing, was at the foot of Meeting-House on a short street lea.ding westward. Children (Spear): A--Joseph Thurston, 1833-1872; m. Dec. 25, 1861 Melissa Phelps. B--Emily Pierce, 1837--1907; m. Apr. 25, 1877 Horace Atwell of Grafton. c--Mary K., b. 1839; m. Jan. 6, 1861 Henry P. Wells of Bristol, N.H. D--Henry A., b. 1849; m. Susan E. Clark Of Russell, Mass. A Lt., 46th Mass

1042--Christopher Columbus, b. Apr. 10, 1811; d. in Royalston, Mass. at age l. 1043--Mary, b. Apr-. 8, 1817; d. June l, ;i..903 at Compton, Can. She m. Edwin L.

Crosby of' Canada, had A--Alva Stanley; B--Marah Ella (Hills). 1044--Asa, b, Apr. 18, ~814; d. Aug. 17, 1815.

~--DAVID6 (Daniels-4 • 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): was an early day physician in Marcellus, N.Y. He married in 1803 Delina, daughter of Elijah Bowen of Cheshire, Mass.

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children born in Marcellus, N.Y. and·Marshall, Michigari. lo45--Alf'red, b. Nov. 14, 1805; d. Feb, 10, 1866; m. Almira Rice~ 1046--Lucretia, b. Aug. ~-, 18o8; m. Schuyler Moore, b. Apr. 21, 1801; d. Nov. 2 ~,. .

Children (Moore): A--Ad.elle Gennet, b. Sept. 12, 18;2; m. Alexander Briggs. B--Ma.ry Alm.erine, b. Aug. 10, 18;4; m. Edwin Rice. c--Frances Montague, b. Feb. 8, 1837; d. Sept. 27, 1875. D--Charlotte Merriam, b. Nov. 29, 1839; m. George E. Gaylord~ E--Horace, b. July 3, 1843; d. Jan. 20, 1845. F--James Lansing, b. March 4, 1845.5; m.· Maria Forham. G--Laura Helen, b. Sept. 4, 1848; m. William Wilson. H--George Schuyler, b. Feb. 17, 1850.

1047--Lansing, b. Feb. 16, 1810; d. in autumn of 1850 in Marshall, Mich. 1048--Jennette, b. 1811; d. age 6 years. lo49--Laura, b. Nov. 28, 1813; d. July 31, 1875; m. Bancroft Taylor and resided

in Minnesota. 1050--David Denmam, b. Apr. 9, 1815; d. Feb. 1863, went from Marcellus, N.Y. to

Michigan, thence to California about 1849. A contractor of public works he built the first toll road through the Sierra Nevada Mts. He was the build­er of several large bridges and a wagon road through the Wabash Mts . , · called the Kingsbury Grade. First session. Territorial Laws of Nevada, Chapter 29. An act authorizing D. D. Kingsbury and James McDonald to es­tablish and maintain a Toll road.. (Nov. 27, . 1861) •

"D. D. Kingsbury and James McDonald, their successors and assigns, are hereby granted the right and pr:l, vilege of maintaining a toll road, from :the commencement of said road in Carson Valley, about one half mile south of Van Sycles Tanch and Hotel, and running thence to the eastern boundary lin~ of the State of California, over the route heretofore established by said· parties, and now occupied and used by them as a toll road Sec . 2: The said parties shall have the right to charge and collect tolls on said road not exceeding the following rates:

Wagon and one span horses, or one yoke oxen, two dolls.rs. Each additional animal, twenty five cents. Empty team returning, half price. Buggy with two horses, two dollars. Man on horseback, fifty cents. Each pack animal, both ways, twenty five cents. Loose animals, twelve and one half cents."

(From Nevada State Records.) 1051--Almeron B., b. Apr. 15, 1817. 1052--Ann Jenette, b. 1819; d. 1828. 1053--Ma.ry Angeline, b. Oct. 22, 1821; d. Sept. 26, 1893; m. Oct. l, 1851 Henry

c. Bunce, editor of the "Democratic Expounder". He died Oct. 15, 1857 and she m. 2nd Oct. 22, 186;, Hon Samuel Bennett who died July 10, 1865. Children (Bunce) b. in Marshall, Mich. A--Annette Louise,µ. March 4, 1853. B--Mary Caroline, b. May 7, 1854.

512--DARIUS6 (Daniel5 • 4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Josephi}: was a schoolteacher and merchant of Keene, N.H. He married Esther, daughter of' Charles Mather of the well known Cotton Mather family. He removed to Schacticoke, also lived in Manlius, Onanuaso, and Waterloo, N .Y. ·

Children: 1054--Edward Mather, b. May 9, 1808; d. 1872 in Bellevue, Mich. 1055--Frederick Augustus, b. Apr. 6, 1810; d. Jan. 19, 1901 in Marshall, Mich. 1056--Mary Lucretia, b. Sept. 8, 1814; d. July 22, 1871 in Vallejo, Calif. m. in

1837 William Brace, b. in Oswego, N.Y. in 1810; d. Feb. 25, 1898. They re­moved from Lysander, N.Y. to Marshall, Mich. in 1835. Children (Brace): A--Mary Eliza, b. 1838; m. Feb. 16, 1861 J. F, Cummings of Cummings, Calif. B--Horace Mather, died in infancy. C--Emma Jane, b. Jan. 8, 1841; d. Jan 11, 1889; m. Charles Little. D--Caroline F., died in infancy. E--Charles Mather, died in infancy. F--William Arthur, b. Nov. 3, 1848; m. in 1874 Mary L, Manning; m. 2nd in

1884, Netta Meek. A son, Herbert Manning Brace served as a war corres­pondent in the Spanish-American War.

1057--Jane Ann, b. 1816; d. Sept. 10, 1880 in Frankington, N,C. She married Mr. Cooke of Franklin County, N.C. He was a veteran of the War of 1812, serving under General Jackson. Jane Ann was reared in the home of the Mather family in Torrington, Conn., owing to the early death of her parents. She became- a teacher and about 1840 she went to North Carolina where she married Capt. Cooke. Three children Josephine, Isabelle and Judge Charles Mather Cooke of No. Car.

520--EBENEZm ADAM:16 (Timothr, Daniel 4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m: at- Medway, Mass. 11Mrs. Mary Fisher on Oe.tober 28, 1805. 11 Is called Captain on his gravestone in the City Mills cemetery near Franklin, Mass. In the same lot are his wife Polly, and three children, Mary F., Clarissa E. and EbenezerL. Mrs. Polly Kingsbury died Jan 15, 1853 at the age of seventy-. "Mrs. Polly Fisher Kingsbury" Town rec. Children born in Franklin, Mass. 1057-•Fisher Adams, b. Feb. 11, 1806. 1058--Ebenezer Lawton, b. Aug. 24, 1808; d. Nov. 12, 1892. 1059-•Mary F., b. March l, 1811; d. Jan. 17, 1815-16. 1060--Nathaniel Davis, b. Jan. 27, 1814; d~ in 1895 at Norfolk. 1061--Clarissa Elizabeth, b. May 22, 1816; d. June 5, 1847 in Mansfield. lo62-•Polly Fisher, b. March 23, 1818. 1063--Abner Ellis, b. March 12, 1821. 1064--Charlotte Helen, b. Apr. 16, 1823; m. Gilbert George of Franklin, Mass.

521--SAMUEL6 (James5 , Daniel4 -s, Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): Spent his boyhood days in Upton, Mass. in the home of his father and mother, James and Mary Walker Kings­bury. Raised in an atmosphere of Puritanism it was but natural that his thoughts would turn to the ministry as a life time work. Graduating from Brown with the Class of 1822, he at once entered Andover Theological Seminary. Samuel received his license to preach in Braintree, Mass. July, 1825. The year following he re­moved to New Hampshire where he would live out his life in doing good for others. He organized the churches in Langdon and Unity, N.H. and in the year 1828 he was . ordained at Andover, N.H. Reverend Samuel was united in marriage, Dec. 16, 1829, to Mary, daughter-of Rev. Josiah Babcock, a divine of Andover for many years. Mary was born in Andover Oct. 31, 1802 and died in Deerfield, N,H. Nov. 17, 1882. They built their home on Taunton Hill in Andover. Due to failing health Reverend Samuel removed to a farm in Tamworth, N.H. in 1842 where he lived until his death 24 years later.

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Children: 1065--Josiah Babcock, b. Andover, N.H. 1831; d. ·.1832. 1066--William Henry, b. in Jamaica, Vt., March 18, 1833; d. in New Haven. Conn.

He was a graduate of Brown, 1853; entered Da.ngor Theological Seminary in 1854. Served several parishes in Vermont and in 1864 he was serving with the Christian Commission at City Point, Va. Later he became a teacher at Yale University. In his last years he kept a book store largely patronized by Yale students. He married June 2, 1858, Eliza Whitlock. No children.

1067--Mary Susan, b. in Underhill, Vt. Aug. 1, 18;7; d. in California; m. Sept. 18, 1873 Thomas P. Carleton, daughter born in Concord, Mass. A--Alice Bowker Carleton.

1068--Josiah Weare Babcock, b. in Underhill, Vt. Oct. 2, 18;8; d. in Braintree, Mass. Jan. 14, 1900,

1069-•Harlan Page, b. in Jericho, Vt. Oct. 14, 1840; d. in Andersonville Prison, unm. :a:arlan Page was enrolled on June 25, 1863 at Concord, N,H. to serve three years in the 9th Regt., N.H. Vols, He was taken prisoner in action, May 12, 1864, at Battle of Spottsylvania.

1070-.-Edward Payson, b. in Thornton, N.H. May 22, 1842; May 20, 1875 in North Reading, Mass. Thought to have enlisted at Newton, Mass., Sept. 12, 1862 and been given a disability discharge on Sept. 25, 1862.

523--JOHN AYERS8 (John5 , Da.niel4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. Anna Pierce. - Child born in North Brookfield, Mass."

1071--Joel, b. Sept. 7, 1826.

526--BENJAMIN6 (Benjamin5 , Daniel4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. Mary Torrey. Child: 1072--Harriet Marshall, born in Franklin, Mass., June 23, 1815; d. June 22,

Harriet m., Dec. 1, 1841, Lyman Cary Ware son of Darius and Pamelia. to them was Harriett Isabel, 1843-1889.

1843, Born

530--CIRUS8 (Moses5 , Stephen4 , Daniel3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): held the.military com­mission of colonel for many years. In the historical sketch of Alstead, N.H. in 1826 the author writes, "Among the distinguished men of the town up to 1826 per­haps few were more respected and useful than Col. Cyrus Kingsbury. He came to Alstead from Worcester, Mass. in 1785. ~ man then of 29 years with his wife born Annis Tayntor, traveling by ox cart toward the White Mts. of New Hampshire dreaming of the homestead that they would carve from the forest land. They had barely finished their log house when their son Cyrus was born1 Nov. 22, 1786. By accident of birth he would be crippled in one foot from birth. Seven days later the young mother would die. Here the boy destined to become the beloved ''Walking Wolf" of the Choctaws.

Cyrus m. for his second wife on Jan. 22, 1789 Philete Partridge who died in Alstead, N.H. April 15, 1847. He represented the town of Alstead for many years and was deacon of the Baptist church. Nearby neighbors were Absalom Kingsbury, shose sons b~ilt oil, saw, grist and paper mill that brought the separation of the twon into three divisions; Paper Mill Village, East Alstead and Alstead Center. Another neighbor was Amory Mellen on Cracker Hill. Amory had a cracker factory. Bis grandson, Andrew Mellen, will be remembered as the long time Secretary of the Treasury of the United States. In 1818 Cyrus sold his Alstead farm and removed to Bloomfield, N.Y. Burials on Surry road Alstead Center. Son by 1st m.: 1073--Cyrus, b. Nov, 22, 1786; d. June 22, 1870 in Indian Territory.

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By 2nd m.: 1074--Joseph, b. 1791; d. Oct. 3, 1856. His marriage united two Kingsbury lines. 1075--Tyler, b. Jan. ;o, 1792; d •. in infancy. 1076--Moses Thompson, b. Julyl7, 1794; d. 1838. 1077--Lois Marvin, b. Nov. 29, 1801; d. in Albany, N.Y.; m. Samuel Warren of

Alstead. Lived in Rochester, N.Y. and in Canad.a. 6 children. 1078--Daniel Biscoe, b. May 10, 1811.

5;2--MOSES6 (Moses5 , Stephan4 , Daniels, Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. Cynthia Rhoads 01'

- Sharon-, Mass. April 3, 1801. Child born in Dedham, Mass.: 1079--~ioses III, born .May;, 1802.

533--SAMIJEL6 (Aarons, Stephan4 , Daniels, Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. Feb. 27, 1793 in - Leicester, Mass. Thought to have died before 1794.

535--AARON6 (Aarons, Stephan4 , Daniels, Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. Mary Lethbridge of - Franklin, Mass.

- Children born in Franklin, Mass. lo80--Charlotte Sabens, b. Apr. 10, 1800; d. Sept. 10, 1803. 1081--William B., Dec. 14, 1806; d. 1872, 11A merchant of Boston, Ma.ss. 11

536--LurHER6 (Aaron5 , Stephan4 , Daniel3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 }: m. Clara Holbrook of - Bellingham, Mass. From Sutton family records children born in Bellingham:

1082--Maria, b. Dec. 9, 1804; d. Feb. 4, 1868; 1st m. Moses Stone of OXford. 1083--Eliza, b. Feb .. 19, 1810. lo84--Clarrissa, b. Nov. 6, 1813. lo85--Martin Luther, bapt. Oct. 3, 1814. c.r. lo86--Erastus, b. July 2, 1820.

544--STEPHEN6 (Stephens-4 , Daniel5 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): married April 10, 1811, Olive Haven; (No. 222E) b. in Holden, Mass. daughter of Noah and Olive of Natick. Children born in Franklin, Mass. 1087--Horatio, b. Feb. 29, 1812; d. June 28, 1883 in Franklin. 1088--John Haven, b. Sept. 3, 1819; d. March 21, 1898,; m. Oct. 21, 1840, Harriet

Merrifield. No record of children.

SEVENTH GENERATION

- 547--THOMAS GREEN7 (Josiah.6 , Jeremiahs, Josiah.4 - 3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Apr. 13, - 1836 Harriet, b. Dec. l, 1798,; d. Oct. 10, 1878, daughter of Azel and Hannah

(Robinson) Huntington.· She was born at Leicester and died at Spencer. Children born in Oxford, Mass. 1089--Henry Huntington, b. Feb. 15, 1837. 1090--Azel Addison, b. Jan. 23, 1838; enlisted in the Second Mass. Cav. was

taken prisoner, confined to Libby Prison for 72 days and died; unm. on Dec. 19, 1864.

1091--Edwin Hyde, b. Dec, 24, 1840; d. Jan. l, 188; in Worcester, Mass.

549--JOSIAH7 (Josiah6 , Jere~iahs, Josiah4 -s, Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. in oxford, Mass., ---...... March 27, 1828 Miss Lucinda Adams. -

Children born in Oxford: Three of their children, Oliver, John and Sophia died in infancy. 1092--Mary was living in Spencer, Mass. unm. at death of father in 1840.

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556--DAVIE BUTLER7 (Jeremiahe·s, Josiah4 - 3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. 1st Nancy Harris -- on May 18, 1825. She died l.835 •. He ·m. 2nd Oct. 7, 1837, Betsey Robinson. She

died Oct • 8, 1839. He m. 3rd May 5., 1842 ( int • ) , Louisa Lee. Children born in Oxford, Mass.

--Jeremiah Davie, b. Aug. 15, 1827; d. same day. 1093--Elizabeth, b. June 18, 1833; d. Jan. 3, 1903 in Springfield, Mass. 1094--Louisa P., m. Rev. Edward Day of Lenox, Mass. Their daughter Elizabeth

Day married Rev. Henry Pratt of Dudley, Mass. The Pratt children were Henry, who married Jenny Childs of Woodstock, Conn. and Davie Butler Pratt who became pastor of Powell Street Cong. Church of Brooklyn, N.Y. Probably a son who married "Phebe". He died leav-ing two children, Harry and Agnes. Mrs. Kingsbury was Librarian at Oxford, Mass.

562--JEREMIAH7 (Jonathan6 , Jeremie.h5 , Josiah4 - 3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. lat Ellen -- Penfield; m. 2nd Tamar Griffin of New York; m. 3rd Nov. 9, 1856, Mrs. Jenks.

Children of 1st m.: 1095--Esther, b. Oct. 5, 1832; m. Nov. 15, 1852 Henry Spearing of Fairfield, O. Children of 2nd m.: 1096--Corydon G., b. June 16, 1837; m. Sept. 13, 1876 Amelia F. Penfirgan of

Norwalk, Ohio. Hem. 2nd July 25, 1899 Frances A. Carrigan of Lockport, N.Y. No children.

1097--Caroline, b. June 16, 1837; m. Nov. 5, 1859 George L. Plummer who died in 1864. They had a daughter, who died unm. July 2, 1897.

1098--Julia, b. Aug. 6, 1842; d. May 9, 1898; unm. 1099--Madison, b. July 2, 1848; d. Jan. 1, 1901 in Cripple Creek, Colo.; umn. 1100--Josephine, b. Aug. 16, 1857; m. March 16, 1877, Matt Smith.

Two infant children died at birth.

564--JONATHAN7 (Jonathan6 , Jeremiab5 , Josiab.4 - 3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 }: was born in Vermont, and was by trade a carpenter and millwright. At the age of 12 years he removed, with his parents, brothers and sisters, to Auburn, Ohio. He married Mary Ann Timberlake of Virginia. She was a descendant of John Timberlake whose :military record, while a soldier of the American Revolution; is numbered 374900, National .Archives, Washington, D.C. Virginia State Library, Dept. of Bibliography, show John Timberlake "as having received full pay 1781", Vol. 4, Page 373 "Soldiers in Continental Establishment". Pinckney Bell of Lynchburg, Va. in his book, "Our Quaker Friends of Ye Olden Time," lists the names of the Timber­lake children on Page 42. John Timberlake married, in 1782, at South River, near Lynchburg, Va. Mary Lynch Johnson. Their daughter, Mary, b. August 26, 1784 m. Russell Barrack. Their daughter Elizabeth, b. April 7, 1807 in Kentucky; m. Aaron Chalfont, b. Jan. 3, 1801 in Virginia. Their second child, Nancy Barrack Chalfont, b. March 18, 1828; died in Necedah, Wisconsin April 18, 1828. She married Henry W. Kingsbury of Kingsbury Crossing (Quincy), Adams County, Wisc. in 1846. Henry w. and Nancy Kingsbury were the grandparents of the write~ of this work.

Jonathan and Mary Ann Kingsbury had four children -- one son and three daugh­ters. He was killed by accident near Marysville, Calif. where he was engaged in gold mining. Children: 1101--Emmor, b. in Muscatine, Iowa, Nov. 23, 1843; m. in 1866 Jennie B. Hull born

in 1840. Their daughter, Stell.a, (D.A.R. 80-310) m. Charles Matthew Wyth. llOlA-Julia Ann, married Darius Smith and she died in 1854.

Children (Smith): Luman, Sally, David, Orlando, Edwin, Barton and Burton, Ellen, Sylvester, Ann and Darius.

ll0lB-Livonia, m. 1st Henry Randall; m. 2nd Edwin Gregory. She died 1882. Children (Randall): Cordelia and Aurelia. . . Children (Gregory): Henry, 0lgro, Douglas, Augustus, Madison, Addison.

1101C-Nancy, b. 1815; m. Harvey H. Moffitt. Children (Moffitt) Augustus, A;J.len P., Arthur D., Adelbert, Alvin.

566--JESSE7 (Jonathan8 , Jeremiah5 , Josiah4 -s, Eleazar2 , ·Josephi): m. 1st Lucy Peck, ---- of Cayuga County, N.Y., b. Sept. 19, 1819; m. in Norwalk, Ohio, Sept. 6, 1841;

d. March 25, 1874; m. 2nd Mary Barber of Massachusetts. Children of' 1st m.: · 1102-•Charlotte, m. Chalmer M. Webster.

Children (Webster): A•-Ferris; B--Anna; c--Harry; n~-Jesse K. 110}--Euretta F., m. Charles W. Manahan, Jr.

Children (Manahan): A--Kittie; F--Euretta. llo4--Edwin J., m,. Anna Brightman, child, Grace. 1105--Mary A., m. James M. Morse, child, Arthur J. 1106--Blanche m. A. B. Fisher, children: A--Ma.ude; B--Asa Jay.

567--RUFUS7 (Daniel8 , Amasa5 , Josiah4 -s, Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. 1st Rebeckah Davis - Apr. 29, 1810. She died Apr. 27, 1817, age 26. Hem. 2nd Sibela. Davis, May 1,

1820. Children of 1st m.: 1107--James Hovy, b. January 12, 1812. 1108--Ma.ry Eliza, b. Aug. 1, 1815; m. William Cutler of Thompson, Conn. Children of 2nd m.: 1109--Lucius Wheelock, b. Aug. 18, 1820.

·111O--George Barnard, b. Aug. 24, 1822; d. 1835. 1111--Martha Rebeccah, b. Nov. l, 1826; m. Charles Perry of Dudley, Mass. 1112--Stephen W., b. Feb, 11, 1836; m. Mary Johnson. No issue. 1113•-Jane, married Frank Emerson.

21§..--ASA7 (Philip6 , Abijah5, Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Josephi): was in Acton (now Townshend, Vt. ( in 1801. As a child of four years he had removed with his parents from Oxford, Mass. to Chesterfield, N.B., the family removing to Windham County, Vt. in October, 1801. Working on his father's farm and lettering grave• stones he resided with his pa.rents until his marriage in 1802 to a New York girl, Lovina (Dickinson) Jordan who died in Townshend in 1864. Asa. died in Jamaica, Vt. 1114--Nelson b. Dec. 26, 1806; d. Jan. 8, 1896 in Windham, Vt. 1115--Arnold b. Dec. 6, 1810; d. June 8, 1893 in Fredonia, N.Y, 1116--Angeline, b. 1808; d. in Jamaica, Vt.; m. Stephen Pratt.

Child (Pratt): Lovina m. Mr. Hoyt. 1117--Wells, b. 1812. 1118--Merrill, b. 1815. 1120--Zenas, b. 1817; d. in Vermont. 1121-Sarah, b. 1819 m. Dr, Curtis Davison of North Wardsboro, Vt. 1122--Alvira, b. 1821; d. in Putney, Vt.; m. Zenas T. Wood.

Children (Wood): A-•Frank; B-•Henry; D--Edwin. 1123--Larana Philura b. 1823; m. Mr. Wilder; m, 2nd Mr. Rawson of' Rawsonville. 1124--Mary b. 1825; m. 1st Mr. L1v111gstone; m. 2nd Mr. Livermore. Went West. 1125--Lucina Roxana, b. 1828; m.·Rev. Willard Bishop. They settled in Worcester,

Mass. where a son and daughter were born. 1126--Celestia, b. 1830; d. in Jamaica, Vt.; unm. 1127•-Cyrena, b. J.832; died an infant.

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580--ARNOLD7 (Philip6 , Abijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah.3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): with three of his brothers from Chesterfield, N.H. He first settled in West River Valley, just north of Bald Mountain in Jamaica, Vt. about 1820. Each of the brothers bought land, settled near each other, and reared large families, numbering 34 children in all. In the year 1838 Arnold removed to Rawsonville, Vt. where he lived the remainder of his life. He married Sarah Susan, daughter of Enoch Streeter of Dorset, Vt. It is thought that she died about 1855 in Londonderry, Vt. Children: 1128--Laura b. in Dorset, Vt. Aug. 11, 1822; d. Feb. 28, 1903 in Jamaica, Vt.;

m. Ward P. Clayton. A daughter writes of Laura Clayton: "She lived to see her nine children married and herself surrounded by adoring grandchil­dren. She was a portly woman, firm of character and always had full con­trol of herself in times of greatest danger." Children (Clayton) born in Vermont: A--Elwin W. made his boyhood home with F. N. T. Cummings; m. Marthaette

J. Howard. B--Abby m. Silas Farmer. c--Belle m. Eugene F. Howard. D--Horace thought to have died young. E--Ellery A. m. lat Helen Jones; m. 2nd Lizzie Aldrich. F--Jerry m. Mary Gale. G--So:phia m. Nelson T. Cummings. H--Silas m. Celesta Clayton I--Jessie m. Eugene E. Howard as his 2nd wife.

1129--Lucinda b. 1824. 1130--Benjamin A., b. 1826. 1131-~0tis, b. 1828; d. 1845. Burial at Rawsonville. 1132--Ambrose A., b. 1830, enlisted Sept. 16, 1864 at Rutland, Vt. in Co. E,

5th Regt., Vt. Vols. to serve one year. Mustered as private Sept. 16th. Discharged by s.o.N. 154 Army of Potomac at expiration of his enlistment: (from Natl. Archives). Another source, Childs Gazetter, not~s that he died Oct. 1865 "at the age of 36 yrs." ·

1133--Ward C., b. 1832; d. Sept. 18, 1895. · 1134--Austin A., settled at Turin (Hebron) N. Y.

581--SQUARE7 (Philip6 , Abijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Esther - Streeter, of Acton, Dec. 5, 1819. They resided at different periods at Jamaica,

Dorset, Middlebury, Londonderry, Danby, Vt. Square is called of Wallingford. Children born in Vermont: 1135--Russell, b. Oct. 3, 1820. 1136--Lorin, b. May 4, 1822; d. 1905. 1137--Elliot Orrison, b. Feb. 6, 1825; d, Oct. 7, 1865 in Jamaica, Vt. 1138--Comfort, b. May 29, 1827; d. at age of 16 days. 1139--Emeline Rosetta, b. Apr. 3, 1835; d. July 21, 1858; m. Daniel Orlando

Kingsbury (No. 1142).

583--WARD7 (Philip6 , Abijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Harriet. -- Hart, b. in Wallingford, Vt. Aug, 23, 1809; d. in Jamaica, Vt. Sept. 18, 1895.

Ward Kingsbury first settled on land near Cold Pond about three miles north of Jamaica Village where he constructed a house of logs. Later he built a frame house a quarter of a mile from the pond. The log structure was still standing in 1900, and the frame house continued in the family name until 1930. A rugged patriot, Ward enlisted on Aug. 29, 1862, for a nine month term in Co. D, 16th Ver. Inf. as a fifer. Six of his sons also saw service in the War between the States.

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Children: 1140--Betsey Melinda, b. Apr. 13, 1829; d, July 1903; m. Elliot Orrison Kings-

bury (No. 1137) • 1141--Ezra Barnes, b. March 1831; d. in Chester, Vt. 1142--Daniel Orlando, b. Jan. 4, 1834; d. 1902. (m. No. 1139), 1143--Merritt Wesley, b. Oct. 24, 1835. 1144--Luther Licortise, b. Dec. 20, 1837; d. at Athens, Vt. 1881. 1145--Martin Henry b. March 1, 1840. 1146--Ebenezer, b. Aug. 13, 1842; d. Apr. 9, 1871; u.nm. 1147--Phoebe, b. Oct. 5, 1847; m. Sabin of Rawsonville, Vt., a daughter (Sabin)

m. Charles H. Landman.

592--SAMUEL7 (Samue18 , Josephs, Theodore4 , Josiah5 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): born in - Webster (Oxford), Mass.; m. Aug. 15, 1818 Lucy Ann Plummer, b. March 10, 1796

in Thompson. She died July 16, 1831 in Woonsocket, R.I. The family resided in Oxford, Mass., Killingly, Conn., Dudley, Mass., and Woonsocket, R.I. 1148--Emeline, b. Aug. 4, 1819, in Oxford, Mass.; m. Dec. 5, 1842, in Webster~

Mass., Edvard More; child died in Boston, Jan. 16, 1885. 1149--Sam.uel Austin, b. Sept. 16, 1821, in Oxford, Mass.; m. Nov. 30, 1854, in

Providence, R.I. Elizabeth Bane; he died in California, June 10, 1877. 1150--George Nelson, b. Sept. 19, 1823 at Killingly, Conn. 1151--Sophia, born in Oxford, Mass. 1152--Nancy, b. Sept. 26, 1829, in Dudley, Mass.; m. Dec. 8, 1853, at Webster,

Mass., George A. Farnum. --an infant born and died in Woonsocket, R.I.

603-~ELISHA.7 (Ephraim8 , Jacobs, Theodore4 , Josiah5 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Feb. 15, 1824 Lucy Pierce, b. in Holden, Mass. Sept. 20, 1797; d. in Webster Dec. 13, 1873. Elisha died May 15, 1845. Children: 1153--Rachel Robinson, b. Nov. 5, 1828; d. Nov. 8, 1832. 1154--Darius Pierce, b. Sept. 5, 1830. Lived in Victoria, B.c.; unm. 1155--Laura B., b. Oct. 7, 1833; m. Hon. W. N. Carpenter of Thompson, Mass. 1156--Ja.mes Newton, b. May 25, 1835; d. in Thompson, Conn. 1157--George Washington,. b. Oct. 29, 1838.

6o4--ALBERT ALFRED7 (Ephraim8 , Jacob5 , Theodore4 , Josiah5 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): was married to Sophia "Larned" at Oxford, Mass., March 7, 1826. Children born in Oxford, Mass.: 1158--Alfred Henry, b. Apr. 30, 1827. 1159--Albert Learned, b. Dec. 16, (Dec. 26) 1828; d. May 22, 1896 in Boston;

m. Ann M. Young. Born to them a daughter who died young. 1160--Annis Sophia, b. July 3, 1831; d. 1861. 1161--Amelia, M., b. Sept. 1, 1857; d. 1868.

602_--EPHRAIM7 (Ephraim6 , Jacob5 , Theodore4 , Josiah5 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. 1st Melita Cortles who died childless Aug. 1, 187;. Hem. 2nd April 21, 1875, Nancy Tiffany. ·

60I--JEREMIAH7 (Archelaus8 , Jacobs, Theodore4 , Josiah3J Eleazar2 , Josephi): m. 1st

Freelove Barber who was born in 1810, in Montgomery County, N.Y. (Census 1855) With her parents she removed to Oneida County, N.Y. A boy named George Barber, 12 years of age, is called of "Jeremiah's family 11 in the 1855 census. Either a

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younger brother or son by former marriage ot Freelove Barber Kingsbury. Jeremiah removed to New York with his parents from Webster, Mass. in the year 1814. In that year they settled on a tract of 150 acres with a tax list value of $968. The census record of 18}5 states that the family consisted of the parents, a son, and daughter. We have no other record of children. Jeremiah was m. 2nd to Jerusha, b. Aug. 9, 1828; d. Aug. 18, 1897, daughter of Leonard ana. Anna Maria (Preston) Kingsbury, No. 616.

612--LEONARD7 (Leonard6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ) of BoonevLlle, N.Y.; m. Anna Maria Preston probably born in West Leydon, May 19, 1802. She dieu Sept. 8, 1876. In the year 1850 they were living in the house 11Dwelling No. 561•· with Leonard's widowed mother, Sarah (Tracy) Kingsbury, and six of his fourteen children. A farmer, Leonard Kingsbury held many important town and school of­fices during his residence in Boonville. After a long illness called in those days "lingering consumption" Leonard died January 12, 1865. Dr. Hiram Hadley's statement of professional service covers the period between Jan. 1854 to Jan. 11, 1865. Children of Leonard and Maria Preston Kingsbury of Boonville: 1162--Emily Sophia, b. Feb. 12, 1820; d. Dec. 13, 1912; m. Gaylord C. Hall, son

of Lois (Kingsbury) Hall. Gaylord's sister, Mary, married Leona.rd, son ox Elijah Kingsbury, Jr. Much of the material here presented concerning the children of Leonard and Maria P. Kingsbury is from Emily Sophia 1 s bible and also the bible, replete with news clippings, that belonged to Jerusha Kingsbury. Our thanks are due to Cornelia Ray Cavanaugh of Westernville, N.Y. for making those records available. Gaylord Hall's first marriage was to Mary Benedict by whom he had two sons and one daughter. Two of the children died young. The son, Newell J. Ball, died Dec. 1912, the week following the death of his stepmother.

1163--Anna Maria, b. Mar. 23, 1821; d. May 26, 1867; m. June 1;, 1850 Calvin Harris Chandler, b. Dec. 4, 1820; d. Aug. 11, 1899. Anna Maria taught in Oneida County schools in the yeat's 1845 to 1850. Children ( Chandler.) :

·A--Clark Phineas, b . .1-1.ug. 17, 1851; d. Apr. 13, 1929 in Verona, ·N.Y.; m. Mary Bak.er. · Chilciren: George H. and Vaun Kingsbury Chandler.

B--Anna Maria, b. Jan. 8, 1858; m. Oct. 20, 1881, George Cavanaugh, b. Nov. l, 1849; d. March 5, 1914. Mrs. Cavanaugh died April 2, 1918. Children (Cavanaugh):

i. Cornelia Ray, b. Aug. 11, 1882. ii. Burton Beecher, b. Dec. 13, 1883.

iii. Earl Jaynes, b. May 30, 1885. iv. Grace Etta, b. Oct. 13, 1887; d. Feb. 17, 1939. v. Reva M., b. Jan. 16, 1890.

vi. Ada Winifred, b. Dec. 10, 1891; d. Feb. 3, 1955. vii. Alice J., b. Dec. 28, 1892.

viii. Georgianna, b. Oct. 13, 1894. ix. Charles Harold, b. July 22, 1896.

1164--Tracy, b. Sept. 1, 1823; d. Apr. 4, 1885; m. Mary Caldwell who died in July 1885.

1165--Harvey, Mar. 4, 1825-July 17, 18}4. Bled to death when a scythe used by a brother cut his leg severing the artery.

1166--Silas, b. July 26, 1827. Died in infancy. 1167--Jerusha, b. Aug. 9, 1828; d. Aug. 18, 1897; m. Jeremiah Kingsbury (607)

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1168--Ira Manley, b. Oct. 22, 18;0; d. June 26, 1871; m. Nov. 4, 1859 Almira Young. They had one son born nine months before the father died. Dwight Kingsbury8 possibly of Harbor Creek or Moorhead.a, Pa. Dwight is mentioned in the estate papers of his Aunt Jerusha.

1169--Wayne, b. Dec. 9, J.832, (family record states Dec. 7, 1831); died August 2, 1883.

ll70--Nelson, b. Apr. 10, 1835. ll71--Jonathall, b. Jan 15, 1837; d. Feb. 9, 1891; wun. 1172--Tryphenia Roseltha, b. Jan. 26, 1838; d. Feb. 18, 1918. She was teaching

school in Oneida County, N.Y. at the age of 17 years. She was married to Chester Chandler, brother of Calvin Harris Chandler, husband of Anna Maria, her sister. In 1876 the family migrated to what is now Plymouth County, Iowa, where Mr. Chandler farmed for two or three years on the Broken Kettle, later moving to Portland Mills (Akron, Iowa). Children (Chandler): A--Ida Louise, b. at Western, N.Y. March 15, 1863; d. Tula.re. B•-Earl R., b. at Western, N.Y. Nov. 24, 1868; d. Sept. 24, 1950. C-·Clarabelle, b. Rome, N.Y. March 19, 1870; d. Jan. l, 1956. D--Gleason C., b. Rome, N.Y. June 24, 1872; d. Mar. 10, 1941. E--Emily May, b. May 9, 1875; d. Dec. 24, 1876, F--Ettie M., b. Western, N.Y. Oct. 31, 1864; d. Dec. 22, 1894.

ll73--Albert Newton, b. Nov. 30, 1840; d. Sept. 29, 1859. U74--Nancy A., b. Sept. 3, 1842; d. Dec. 1893; m. Charles L. Stannard. 1175--Calvin P., b. Sept. 3, 1844; d. l.862 in Civil War (family record).

National Archives have pension records of one Calvin P. Kingsbury (cert. 560603, can 48503, Bdl. 115) who enlisted in Co. K, 11th Regt., N.B. Vols. He enlisted for 3 years on Aug. 21, 1862, at Dover. lie was wounded severely at the battle of Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862 and was discharged Apr. 22, 1863 at Boston, Mass. His widow, Lydia M., survived.

613--TRACY7 , (Leonard6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah5 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): According to county history, was living in Boonville, N.Y. in 1869. His first name was that of-his mother, Sarah Tracy Kingsbury.

614--NANCY7 (Leonard6 , Elijah~, Theodore4 , Josiah5 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Cornelius Devoe of Boonville and the children were born there. Nancy died at the home of her daughter, Sarah Davis. Children (Devoe): Sarah, whom. John Davis, a Civil War Veteran, and Leonard, whom. Sa~ah Ann Dorn, a weaver of fine rugs. Their daughter, Jennie, b. Aug. 15, 1866; m. Fred Norton of Turin. She died Aug. 28, 1956.

~-NICHOIAS7 (Elias6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah5 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): was born in the State of Rhode Island; died at the age of 67 years, 7 months, 14 days. (Boonville cemetery.) He m. March 22, 1812, Betsey Fitch b. in Steuben, N .Y., May 19, 1795, (Thomas Fitch and Anna Reeve were married in England, Essex County, in 1611. Their son, Rev. James Fitch, came to New England in 16,S. In 1648 he was ordained at Saybrook, Conn. He married Abigail, daughter of Rev. Henry Whitefield,- in 1648. Rev. James Fitch and Major John Mason founded the town of Norwich, Conn. Hem. 2nd Priscilla, daughter of Major John Mason. Their son Nathaniel (1) b. 1679; m. Anabelle, daughter of Joseph Abel in 1699. Son of Nathaniel (1) was Nathaniel (2) b. 1705; d. 1751. He married Anna Huntington ~r Huntingdon. Born to Nathaniel (2) was (Capt) Abraham, 1727; d. 1821; m. Eliza­beth Bissel. Their son Nathaniel (3) b. 1763 married April 5, 1787, Katrina Grout, (1768-1843). They were the parents of eight children, seventh of whom was Betsey Fitch Kingsbury, wife of Nicholas.

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Children: ll 77- ·• Laura Ann, b . May 13, 181;; m. Hiram Lane . 1178--0rVille Villus, b. Apr. 8, 1815; d. Feb. 8, 1893. 1179--Lucinda Beman, b. May 13; 1817; ~- James Ryan, b. March 2, 1817 (bible

rec.) 1180--George o., b. Dec. 11, 1819 (b. Dec. 11, 1818 Bible rec.); m. Martha Wil­

liams. --Daniel, b. 1821.

1181--Andrew Philip, b. Dec. 14, 1823; m. Lucy Deming. 1182--Catherine, b. May 28, 1825; m. W. H. Van Buskirk. 1183--Ira Fitch, ·b. July 29., 1827; m. Mary Marshall. They lived in Watsonville,

Calif. Last heard from about 1910 when he wrote his relatives in Boonville 1183 years old and am still hard and hasty., and could read and write without glasses."

--Ezory, b. 1829 --Allen, b. Apr. 27, 1831.

1184--Mary Elizabeth, b. April 16, 1833; m. Thomas Evans of Shelby County, Iowa. 1185--Ichobod Franklin, b. Feb. 22, 1835; m. Agnes Mu.roe. 1186--Cle.ra Emoline, b. June 15, 1837; (JU11e 9, 18;7 Bible rec.); m •. John

Wickham. 1187--Jane, b. Feb. 1, 1839.

619--ISRAEL7 (Elias6 , Elijah5 ; Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): Was a resident - of Oneida County, N.Y. in 1818 (Oneida County History). He first married perhaps

Peggy Van Slyke. His second wife is named in his will as "Mary"., who was living· in 1850. The will bequeaths "to wife Mary and to sons Ephraim, Martin, John, , . Seymour, Charles, William C. (executor) and daughters, Emily E. Lyon and Margaret Ann Campbell. " Probate Mar. 27, 1889. Children born in Boonville, N.Y. 1188-~Ephraim, b. 1827, a painter; m. Ruth, b. 1829. No family 1850 census. 1189--John, b. 1828; d. 1910 in Preston, Minn. 1190--Martin, b. 1829. 1191--Seymour, b. 1830. 1192--Charles, b. 1832. 1193--Emily, b. 1835; m. Mr. Lyon. 1194--Rebekah, b. 1837; not living at time of father's will. ll95--William c., b. 1841. Lived on father's homestead at Boonville, N.Y. 1196--Ma.rge.ret Ann, b. 1847; m. Mr. Campbell.

_620--NATHAN7 (Elias6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): It appears that this Nathan Kingsbury operated a homestead farm consisting of 100 acres, numbered Lot 37, at Lee Center. Without definite proof the following children were issue of Nathan's marriage. Children: 1196A--Oliver. ll96B--Lee K_ingsbury, M.D. 1196c--Milo. 1196D--George w. 1196E--Annie E., who managed the farm according to census returns.

621--GEORGE o. 7 (Elias6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah9 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): Is liste~ in the N.Y. State Census of 1855 as being a resident of Boonville, N.Y., in dwelling 422. Age. 52 years. His wife, Phebe, 37 years. The family lived for

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a number of years at Alder Creek where he held 36 acres of land and worked as a carpenter. Hem. 1st Belen Goodrich. Second m. to Phebe Ferguson, b. in Oneida County, J.818. Children born in Boonville, N.Y. 1197--Levi F., b. 12-25-1824; d. 6-1878. 1198--Hiram. 1199--Squire (called "Square" census return), b. 18:34. 1200--Albert, b. 1838. 1201--Cyrus • 1202--Helen, b. 1844. 1203--.Ambrose, b. 1843. 1204--Rosette, b. 18:,0.

622--ELIAS7 (Elias6 , EliJah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): Believed to -- have married Joanna Thayer. They had a son born in Alder Creek who practised

medicine at Lee and Northwestern, N.Y. 1205--0liver S., a physician who died suddenly at the age of 37 years. Be prac­

tised at Boonville, Remsen and North Western; m. Miss Van Buskirk. No issue.

624--EZEBA7 (Elias6 , EliJah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Leona Thayer. He was farming 50 acres of land in Saint Lawrence Cty., N.Y. (State of New York census for 18:38). There were three daughters under 16 years of age and a son: 1206--David.

6;4--LEONARD7 (EliJah6 - 5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Mary, daughter of John and Lois (Kingsbury) Hall. (No. 26:3)

637--JESSE7 {Elijah6 - 5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): perhaps of Whites-- town, Oneida Cty., N. Y. where he farmed 24 acres, meadow 20 acres, woodland 70

acres.

643--JOHN LYMAN7 (John6 , Elijab5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Sept. 24, 1857, Roi,ella Margaret Castin. · 1207--Rozella, b. Sept. 21, 1858; m. James Faulkner of Charleston, Pa. They

resided at Colorado Springs, Colo. from 1910. Mr. Faulkner, d. Jan. 25, 1929. .

12o8--Editb, b. May 31, 1863; d. June 2, 1865. 1209--George Edson, b. July 2, 1865. 1210--Arthur Lyman, b. Jan. 25, 1868; residence Hamilton, Mo. A resident of

Bellingham, Wash. for many years. In 1936 he was at Colorado. Springs. 1211--Carpenter Maynard Eugene 1870-1874.

"Mt-. J. L. Kingsbury was church clerk in the local Baptist Church," writes Mrs. Lois McFadden, librarian, Hamilton Missouri. "He lived in what is now (1956) the oldest house in Hamilton. He also was a teacher in the schools and his wife very active in WCTU work. We have pictures of her and her daughter Mary."

~--HORACE7 Dr. (Jeremiah6 ~ Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): at the age of four years migrated with his parents to Howard County, Missouri, arriving late in the fall of 1817. His years in district school were followed by graduate work leading to the practice of medicine. He married Feb. 5, 1832, Eliza Ann.

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born in Scott County, Ky., daughter of Judge Judson and Elizabeth {Leach) Brashear. Eliza Ann died Dec. 6, 1846 following the birth of her son, Horace. Dr. Kingsbury m. 2nd Isabinda Chandler Allen, widow of David Allen, b. Sept. 19, 1820 m. Oct. 7, 1847; died Sept. 13, 1865. Hem. 3rd June 17, 1866, Mary Ann Chandler who died Nov. 18, 1889. Horace Kingsbury died Dec. 9; 1882. Children 1st m.: 1212--Elizabeth, b. Nov. 16, 1832; m. Dec. 22, 1852 Franklin Blankenbaker, b.

June 20, 1829; d. March 30, 1904. Elizabeth died Oct. 22, 1905. Two daughters, were born, the family made their home with Robert Taylor Kings­bury at Estill, Mo.

1213-•Emaline, b. April 15, 1834; d. May 7, 1861; m. Jan.:;, 1855 Andrew Blanken. baker, b. Oct. 6, 1832; d. Feb. 3, 1914. A daughter, Eva, born in Scott County married Warren Branaugh of Henry County, Mo.

1214--Columbus Brashear, b. March 27, 1837; d. May 15, 1844. 1215--Lilburn Scotten, b. Dec. 13, 1838; d. May 11, 1877. 1216--William Henry Harrison, b. Feb. 7, 1841; d. May 13, 1844. 1217·-Adkinson Wallis, b. Oct. 20, 1842; d. Oct. 10, 1925. 1218--Jere, b. Marc.h 6, 1845; d. March 3, 1846. 1219--Horace, b. Dec. l, 1846; d. Aug. 5, 1849. Children of 2nd m. : 1220--Robert Taylor, b. July 25, 1848; d. Aug. 3, 1938. 1221--Eliza Cornelia, b. Aug. 27, 1851; d. Nov. 7, 1870. Children of 3rd m. : •. 1222--Leona, b. Apr. 6, l.867; d. Nov. 11, 1922; m. March 8, 1884, John Bascom

Bell, b. Feb.:;, 1862 in Fayette, Mo. They had Ida, Horace and Arthur. 1223--Annie Lee, b. July 20, 1871; d. Nov. 17, 1897; m. Edgar Olan Bragg of

Brunswick. A child was born which died in infancy. ·

645--NOAB7 (Jeremiah8 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleaza.r2, Joseph1): was a babe in arms as his father drove a covered wagon across half the continent, from Randolph County, North Carolina, to Missouri. Noah was given all the educational­advantages that were provided in that early day. In state, town and school af­fairs his advice was eagerly sought. Not far distant from the Kingsbury land were the salt marshes where the sons of the noted Daniel Boone extracted salt, rafting it down the river for sale. Noah Kingsbury m. Dec. 24, 1835 Nancy Hughes, b. Dec. 29, 1818; d. August 27, 1895. Children: 1224--Mary E., b. Feb. 5, 1838; d. July 24, 1840. 1225--Ann Laura, b. June 13, 1841; d. March 26, 1880; m. let Dr. John McLean,

a son, John McLean, Jr. died at the age of 14 years. (1823-1858), m. 2nd Dr. W. T. Dameron, b. Aug. 15, 1822, resided at Lexington, Mo. Children (Dameron) : A·-Clifford Lee, b. Sept. 2, 1877; m. Dec. 20, 1906, Mabel Louise Black­

well had Warren Thomas, b. Apr. 4, 1909, and Clifford Wallington; b. Apr. 9, 1911.

B--Lulu Warren, b. Dec. 10, 1864; m. Dec. 10, 1885, William B. Bolton, b. July 29, 1860. A daughter, Laura D., m. Frank Pulver.

1226--Louisa Jane, b. May 25, 1843; d. Jan. 27, 1901; m. Sept. 4, 1860 James Shirley Horner, b. Oct. 7, 1832; d. Feb. 22, 1871. Louisa m. 2nd, in 1873, John Richard Hull of Virginia, b. Aug. 5, 18:;1; d. May 6, 1896. Children (Horner) : A--Charles Warren, b. July 18, 1861; d. Aug. 31, 1862. B--Laura Shirley, b. Dec. 18, 186:;; d. July 29, 1922; unm. c--Lena Preston, b. Nov. 7, 1866; m. Apr. 22, 1897, Robert Greene Terrill,

had Louisa Rubey (Pearson) and Bruce and John Vincent Terrill. Resi­dence Moberly, Mo.

648--LEMUEL LEONARD7 (Jeremiahs, EliJahs, Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Josephl.): in - letter dated June 9, 1902, from Estill, Mo. "I was born at Estill, Boward County,

Franklin Township, Mo. Have always lived here. Farming and stock raising has been my occupation". (Howard County History gives the ·acreage of Lemuel's farm as 300 acres·on which he was feeding 700 merino sheep). ")tr good lady was born in Washington Co., Mo. Dec. 28, 1829. Our children all born at Estill.NE.qr. Sec. 4, T.S. 49, R. 16. 11 Lemuel L,. Kingsbury furnished much of the genealogical background of his family for this work. Hem. Jan 16, 1849, Miss Catherine Boggs. Childrenz l226A-William B., b. 1850; d. 1851. 1227B-Eugene, b. 1852; d. Nov. 20, 1881. 1227--John Alnut, b. Dec. 18, 1854; d. Feb. 10, 1921. 1228--Edwin Thackston, b. Feb. 5, 1857; d. Apr. 12, 1916. 1229--Katie Leona.rd, b. March 18, 1859; d. Apr. 13, 1951; m. June 4, 1890,

William Samuel Cox, Jan. 2, 1859-Jan.13, 1937. They had a son Edwin Franklin Cox, b. Mar. 8, 1891; m. Sept. 25, 1938 Hezekiah Slate.

1230--Noah Jerry, b. Dec. 28, 1866; d. July 28, 1948.

659--WILLIAM GREELEI7 (Ebenezer6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Josephl.): ·- m. Oct. 4, 1857 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Elizabeth Kate, daughter of Jeremiah

Kingsbury (No. 652), in an elopment. They resided at Boerne, Texas and Tempe, Arizona. Children: 1231--William Jere, b. Aug. 15, 1858; d. March 15, 1934. 12,2--Ferdinand Berff, b. Jan. 26, 1864 in San Antonto, Texas. 1233-•Kate, b. Dec. 12, 1866; d. March 28, 1868. 1234--Norman, b. June 23, 1869; died in Mexico City, March 8, 1903.

661--LEVI HIISEA.7 (Solomons, El1Jah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Josephl.): Was b. March 2, 1823 in Stafford, N.Y. Later removed.to Hawkinsville, N.Y.

670--GEORGE W. 7 (Solomons, Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Josephl.): m. at Valparaiso, Indiana, Marilla J. Dorsey on May 1, 1867. · She died Nov. 3, 1928. He died May 23, 1917. Children: 1235~~Elmer.Levi, b. Nov. 22, 1871. 1236,.;~Ina Mabel, b. Jan. 18, 1876; d. May 12, 1898. 1237--Eva Jane, b. March 16, 1876. 1238--Daisy Viola, b. Oct. 5, 1881; d. July 3, 1943.

687--DEXTER7 (Luthers, Josephs, Jesae4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): Was a prominent man of Wellesley Hills and Needham. He served as town auditor in 1868 and select• man, 1869-70-72. He was very active in church and social affairs. Hem. April 9, 1840, Mary Ann ·Dewing of Wrentham. Children born in Needham, Mass. : · 1239--Emma O., b. Nov. 8, 1850. 1240--Frederick Horace, b. April 11, 1853.

682--LUl'HER ALLEN7 (Luther8 ,. Josephs, Jesse4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Josephl.): 'Attended the academy in Andover, Mass., later opened an academy at Wrentham, being asso­ciated with Seth Dewing. He taught school for a number of years after which he O'Wlled and managed a large wood and coal business. Hem. lat Nov. 25, 1845 Mary Jane Dix, b. in Wellesley, Mass. Nov. 29, 1818,; d. Oct. 14, 1854. Hem. 2nd Oct. 24, 1872 Charlotte Matilda Sawyer, b. in Wellesley Hills, June 21, 1833.

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Children born or 1st m.: 1241--Mary Florence, b. May 3, 1850; o. Jan. 9, 1881 in Needham. Married Lewis

M. Grant. They had Et.hel E. and Lewis Harold Grant. 1242--Frank Allen, b. Oct. 12, 1851; m. in Dover, N.H. Jan. 15, 1885 Esther,

daughter of Jason A. and Ellen Somerby (Snow) Flye or Clinton, Me. They resided in Nashua, N.H. No children.

1243--Herbert Dix, b. Oct. 1, 1854; m. April 23, 1879 in Needham, Mass. Mrs. Susan Harriet (Seaward) Shaw of Portsmouth, N.H. No children.

Child of 2nd m.: 1244--Mowry Sawyer, b. Oct. 1, 1875; d. Apr. 17, 1930.

693---LEWIS HENRY7 (Luther8 , Josephs, Jesse4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. May 1, 1851 Eliza Ann Cloudman. He answered President Lincoln's call for troops enlist­ing Oct. 16, 1862, as a private in Co. E, 5th Regt., Mass. Vol. Int. He was mustered out with the company, July 2, 1863, Eliza Kingsbury died Jail, 1920. She was the daughter of David and.Eleanor (Brown) Cloudman. Children b. in (Grantville) Wellesley, Mass.: 1245--Allen. 1246--Ella L, 1247--Henry (Harry), b. Feb. 1, 1856; d. June 30, 1935. 1248--Mary.

694--HAMILTON ELLIS7 (Luther8 , Josephs, Jesse4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. in - 1855 Sophia Abbie, daughter of Daniel and Mary {Parker) Grant. Mr. Kingsbury

died in 1862 and she m. 2nd Joseph H. Dewing. Children (Kingsbury) : .. 1249--Laura Isabel, b. Oct. 7, 1856. 1250--Ellis Hamilton, b. Oct. 28, 1860 •

.§22-'-CHARLES EDWm7 {Jesse F.8 , Jesse5 • 4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. May 24~ 1874 Eliza Ratcliffe, b. in Chelsea, England; d. Feb. 12, 1903 in Joplin, Mo. Child: 125i--Harry Edwin, b. May 9, 1877.

710--AIDUSTUS7 (Cyrus8 , Jonatban5 , Caleb4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): Removed from Roxbury, Mass. to Surry, N.H. and was married in Keene, N.H. Jan. 22,.:.1839 to Eunice, b. Nov. 24, 1815; d. in Fitchburg, Mass. July 8, 1870. She* the daughter of Daniel and Asenath (Wiley) Stone. Augustus was a mechanic ·and farmer residing for a time in Surry, N.H. (History of Surry, N.H. by Frank Burnside Kingsbury). Children born in Roxbury, Mass •

. 1252--Willard, b. June 18, 1839; d. June 28, 1884 in Keene, N.H. 1253--Cyrus, b. Oct. 28, 1841; d. Nov. 30, 1909 in Concord, N.H.; m. Jan. 28,

1864~ :·Lydia J., b. Keene Sept. 20, 1842; d. Aug. 9, 1917, daughter of Gilbert and Roxana (Dickinson) Ellis. Cyrus Kingsbury, after the death of his father resided at the home of William and Hulda (Stone) Kingsbury. After selling the family farm in 1900 he was a merchant for several years in the Town Hall at Surry. He was tax collector, 1880-1890, and town · clerk for nearly twenty years. See "History of Surry by Frank Burnside Kingsbury".

1254--Susan, twin to Cyrus, m. Jan. ·26, 1867 Charles Willard Babbitt 1833-1886, a veteran of Co. F, 57th Regt. Children born in Fitchburg, Mass. Children (Babbitt): A--Mabel Edith, b. Nov. 18, 1868; m. Apr. 19, 1890 Andrew Lincoln Maynard

and removed to Redlands, Calif.

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B--Ida Estell, b. Apr. 7; 1878; m. Dec. 29, 1897 Floyd Holmes Hardy b. at Fitchburg, Mass. July 6, 1874, son of Alanson and Sarah Jane (Holmes) Hardy. They removed to Redlands, Calif. where a daughter Gladys Beatrice was born July 12, 1898.

116--EVERETI' CROWINGSHIELD7 {Elijahe-s, Eliphalet4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. in Boston June 1, 1854 Charlotte E. Brown of Boston. She died March 4, 1890. Children born in Boston: 1255--Edward Everett, b. March 19, 1855; d. July 10, 1856. 1256--Gustavus Elijah, b. Oct. 22, 1857. 1257--George c., b. Apr. 12, 1859. 1258--Elizabeth Frances, b. Dec. 18, 1865.

_120- -OTIS ALDEN7 { John8 , Elijah5 , Eliphalet 4 , Jo·s iah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ) : m. March 28, 1867 Elsie Warren Maloon. . . Children born in Weston, Mass.

--Mabel Greenwood, May 7, 1869-May 21, 1871. 1259--Walter Everett, b. Apr. 30, 1871.

--John Wilbur, b. Feb. 20, 1873; d. Dec. 31, 1875. 1260--Emma May, b. May 25, 1875.

725--ISAAC MARTIN7 (William Alden6 , Josiah5 , Eliphalet4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ):

- m. Oct. 19, 1848 Sarah Elizabeth, b. in Needham June 27, 1828 of Rufus and Sarah Eames (Palmer) Mills. Mr. Kingsbury inherited all of Strawberry Bill settled by his ancestors.· Charles Mills, brother of Sarah Eames, went to Sitka, Alaska, at the time Alaska was purchased and there established .the great salmon fisheries industry. · Children born in Needham: 1261--Lizzie Palmer, b. July 9, 1854; m. Oct. 21, 1879 Stillman Burt, son of

Noah S. and Asenath {Burt) King. Born to them a son: A--Harold Gordon King.

1262--Frederick Mills, b, July 21, 1857.

726--GEORGE OTIS7 . (William Alden6 , Josiah5 , Eliphalet4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ):

m. in Needham, Sept. 3, 1854 Betsey Sumner, daughter of Th0lll8.s and Clarissa (Bunting) Kingsbury (No. 933), He was on standing committee of First Parish. Chil4fen: 1263--Anna Otis, b. July 3, 1855; unm. 1264--Martha Frances, b. Nov. 4, 1860; unm.

--Thomas William, 1863-1.865. 1266--Ward, b. Jan. 26, .1867; d. Aug. 24, 1899; unm.

722--LYMAN EDWARD7 (William Alden6 , Josiah5 , Eliphalet4 , Josiah3 , Ele~zar2 , Joseph1):

m. in N.Y.C. Sept. 22, 1852 Louisa Hewlett Hollan, b. July 23, 18:,:, of George W. and Eliza {Hall) Holland. Lyman Edward was a very prominent man in Needham, the city of many Kingsburys. Kingsbury Street in Needham is named for him. Mr. Kingsbury was leader of First Parish choir for 30 years. Children: 1267--Lizzie Hollan, Apr. 24, 1863-June 12, 1863. 1268--Anna Chandler, b, May 12, 1870; d. in 1943. She was a prominent genealo•

gist and furnished many of the Needham records for this compilation. 1269--George Lyman, b. July 21, 18 •

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_m_--THO~IAS7 (Thomas Newell6 , Josiah5 , Eliphalet4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. in Boston, Oct. 26, 1854 Marion D. Henshaw who d. May 25, 1856. Son b. in Boston, Mass. Married 2nd Frances Ellen, a sister of the 1st wife, caughter of D. and Deborrah (Starkweather) Henshaw. Child: 1270--Henshaw G., b. May l, 1856; d. Sept. 12, 1877; unm.

~~-FRANKLIN7 (Thomas N. 8 , Josiah5 , Elipbalet4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. June 8, 1854 Ellen Maream Priest, b. in Boston Oct. 14, 1830; d. in Newton, Mass. May 23, 1903. Franklin Kingsbury d. April 27, 1860 and Ellen Marean, m. 2nd John T. Langford of Newton, Mass. Child: 1271--Edward Reynolds, b. March 7, 1855.

735--GEORGE WASHINGTON7 (Thomas N. 6 , Josiah5 , Eliphalet4 , Josiah3 , ·- m. in 1856 in San Francisco, Calif. Margaret (Mary) Martin.

many years owned and managed the famous Lick House. Children born in San Francisco. 1271A-Margaret Lucinda, b. 1859; m. William Sampson. l271B--Isabel Weld, b. 1862 m. John Curran. 1271C-George William, b. l.867; m. "Delphine".

Eleazar2 , Josei,Jh1 ):

Mr. Kingsbury for

750--WILLIAM7 (Eleazar6 , Phineas5 , Eleazar4 _3 _2 , Joseph1 ): m. Esther Ward. Lived - and died in Frankfort, Maine.

Children: 1271D-Charles. 1272--Abbie. 1273--Frank.

751--GEORGE WASHINGTON7 (Eleazar8 , Phineas5 , Eleazar4 _3 _2 , ·Joseph1 ): m. Feb. 27, -- 1859, Nancy J. Pendleton at Frankfort, Me.

Children born in Frankfort: 1274--Alma Treat, b. Aug. 20, 1861; m. as his 2nd wife, Daniel Albe.rt 'Kingsbury. 1275--George Herbert, b. Aug. 16, 1865. . . 1276--Bertha A., b. May 20, 1867; m. in 1895 William McCormack:

Children (McCormack) born in Frankfort, Me. A--Frances Jeanette, b. Jan. 9, 1896. B--Julia Katherine, b. Aug. 22, 19()1.

1277--Lewis P., b. Feb. 1869; m •. Georgia A. Lane. 1278--N. Adelaid, b. Aug. 1872; m. Wtlford Lord of Wintersport, Me.

Children (Lord): Lemuel K. and George Wilfred.. · ..

756--JAMES RICHARD7 {William8 ,· Phineas5 , Eleazar4 _3 _2 , Joseph1 ): m. at Prospect, Me., ·- by Rev. William Carlin, on Nov. 30, 1849, Hannah S. Ward, b. Feb. 23, 1828; d. in

Wintersport, Me., Aug. 5, 1899. Children born in Frankport, Me.: 1279--Eliza Apn, b. Nov. 14, 1850; m. Oct. 10, 1871 Albert Atwell LeSan, b. Feb.

20, 1844 in Wintersport, Me.; d. April 24, 1894. Shem. 2nd, Dec. 22, 1900, Edward L. Young. Children ( LeSan) : A--Ralph Boward, b. Apr. 30, 1877; m. June 15, 1901. B--Ma.ry Reed, b. Jan. 28, 1880; m. May 22, 1901. c--Martha, b. Sept. 30, 1882; m. May 22, 1901. D--Leo Hilton, b. March 11, 1884. E--Victor Reed, b. May 31, 1886.

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1280--Howard Ward, b. July 12, 1854; m. March ll, 1884, at Wintersport by Rev. George White, Miss Hattie Melenda Wilson.

1281--Martha Jane, b. March 28, 1859; m. Jan. l, 1879 Frank A. Doty who d. Feb. 27, 1892. Shem. 2nd Capt; Low of Wintersport. Shem. 3rd Sept. 1903, Mr. Faulkingham. of West Jonesport, Me. Children (Doty) : A--Roscoe Edwin, b. Dec. 15, 1879; m. Oct. 25, 1900. B--Roland Mumford, b. Oct. 1888.

1282--Harriet May, b~ Aug. 23, 1866; res. Frank.fort, Me.; unm.

757--DAVID W. 7 (Williama, Phineas5 , Eleazar4 ·s-2 , Joseph1 ): m. Nov. 25, 1854 Harriet - Thomas, b. Feb. 17, 1831. Hem. 2nd Sarah Thomas.

Children born in Frankfort, Maine: 1283--Herbert, b. Nov. 25, 1855. 1284--Josiah T., b, Aug. 20, 1858. 1285--Effie E., b. Feb. 16, 1861; d. Dec. 17, 1861. 1286--Alvin T., b. July 4, 1866; d. Aug. 8, 1876. 1287--David A., died in infancy. 1288--Hattie, b. June 28, 1869; d. Aug. 11, 1876. 1289--David A., b. Jan. 3, 1872; d. July 18, 1876. 1290--0scar G., b. Oct. 4, 1873; d. in Frankfort; unm.

758--JONATHAN DOW7 (William6 , Phineas5 , Eleazar4·s-2 , Joseph1 ): m. in July 1863 - Susan Hopkins, b. 1839; d, 1866. Hem. 2nd Feb. 22, 1874 Caroline Seavey who

was the widow of J. Albert Ames of Frankfort, Maine. She died in 1889. A daughter was born in Frankfort: 1291--Eliza. Dow m, in 1888 Walter Woodman.

Children (Woodman): A--Helen and Beatrice.

762--DANIEL ALBERT7 (Williama, Phineas5 , Eleazar4 -s·2 , Josepb1 ): m. in 1872 Mary F. Spare, b, 1845; d. 1895. Hem. 2nd, in 1897, Alma T. Kingsbury (1274). Children of 1st m.: 1292--Ma.ry Ella, b. Dec. 14, 1872; m. Aug. 24, 1892 Owens. Williams, b. June 9,

1872. Resided in East Boston. 1293--Albert Francis.

767--JAMES F.7 (Joela, Phineas5 , Eleazar4 _3 _2 , Joseph1 ): of Frankfort, Me. m. Eliza - A. Pendleton.

Children: 1294--Nellie, whom. William Beagan. 1295--Ma.bel, m. William Clark.

Child . (Clark) : A--Thornton Clark.

769--EDWARD AUGUSTUS7 (Joel6 , Phineas5 , Eleazar4 ·s-2 , Joseph1 ): m. in 1858, Miss Susan Colson. Child: 1296--Grace, whom. Earl Gore.

J75--CALEB7 (Samuela-s, Seth4 , Samue13 ? Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Feb. 16, 1816, Irene Buck, b. July 15, 1795; d. in Brockport, N.Y. Oct. 1877. Children b. in Brockport other than Edgar, born in Canandaigua, N. Y. 1297--Edgar Henry, b. June 22, 1817; d. Apr. 3, 1889 in Dedham, Mass. 1298--Lucy Meloma, b. Feb. 2, 1819.

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1299--Abigail Ann, b. Jan. 25) 1821. 1300--Irene Clarissa, b. Oct. 27, 1822. 1;01--Mary Amanda, b. Oct. 1, 1825. 1302--Eliza Maria, b. March 5, 1829. 1303--Caleb Albert1 b. Oct. 10, 1831, 1;04--Frances Polynecia, b. Dec. 12, 183;. 1305--Delia Vilas, b, March 10, 1836, 1306--Rozellah Olivia, b. June 24, 18;9.

776--AMHERST7 (Samuel6 - 5 , Seth4 , Samuel3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. in Danville, N.Y., - June 18, 1818, Miss Betsey Buck, b. Dec. 24, 1797; d. Jan. 18, 1874. They re- '

moved to Deer Creek, Ill, about 20 miles distant from Peoria, Ann Melissa, age 2 years, died at the time of their moving. Amherst settled on unbroken prairie land. That land now is considered a part of the most valuable tract of' crop producing area in Illinois. Children born in Danville, N.Y.: 1307--Harriet Frances, b. Sept. 21, 1819; m. Feb. 5, 1845, Alex M. Laughlin

who died in Normal, Ill. He was b, in Ohio, May 18, 1816. Children (Laughlin): A--Sumner. B--Minerva, m. Rev. J. B. McGuffen of Sheridan, Ill. They had Ada McG.

Rowe. c--Id.a, m. John La.tska.v, publisher of "The Chieftain11 Pueblo, Colo.

They had son, Harry. D--Ad.a (twin) Supt. of Art Dept. Los A. State Normal School.

"Birthday Greeting By Harriet Kingsbury Laughlin"

Accept my cordial greeting On this, my natal day, Wishing my friends to share my joy, I'm ninety-two today.

"Ninety-two years young" they say And I hope I shall not be old, When I reach the shining gates of pearl And the city paved with gold.

My birthday wish for each and all Js---may your Joys increase, And evermore I pray that you May be with self at peace.

Los Angeles, California, September 29, 1911

13o8--Edwin Oren, b, Jan. 27, 1821; d. Nov. 26, 1887, unm. a.t Normal, Ill. 1309--Jane Adaline, b. Dec. 1;, 1822; d. unm. about 1892. 1310--Mary Elizabeth, b. Apr. 26, 1825; m. July 31, 1845 Horace Clark, who died

Aug. 11, 1902 in Peoria. Sbe d. about 1898. · Children: George, Charles D. and Horace Clark, Jr.

1311--George Whitefield, b, June 14, 1827; d, Dec. 13, 1895. 1312--John Copeland, b. Dec. 26, 1829. 1313--Hannah Adams, b. Aug_. 15, 1903; m. William B. Leeper, b. Apr. 7, 182;, in

Bethel, Ill.; d. in DeWitt, Nebr. May 6, 1897, Children (Leeper): A--Newell Amherst, b. Feb. 3, 1852. B--Abbie Melissa., b. Feb, 3, 1854; d. Aug. 24, 1855. c--Chester Buck, b. Sept. 6, 1854.

D--Jobn Eugene, b. March 17, 1859. E--George Harvey, b. Nov. 15, 1861; d. Sept. l, 1862. F--William Marion, b. Nov. 6, 1864. G--Mary Jane, b. Oct. 19, i867, d. Jan. 9, 1868. H--Oscar Lovejoy, b, Aug. 10, 1869.

1314--Emily Ann, b. Dec. 28, 1833; d. March 31, 1872; married March 23, 1854. Thomas A. Crane, b. Jan. 6, 1830; d. March 22, 1872. Children (Crane): A--Ada; B--Lewis; c--Edwin; D--Mather; E--Charles; F--Josie; G--Nellie; H--Bessie; I--Jennie.

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1315--Helen Marion, b. Nov. 18, 1836; d. Jan. 10, 1897; m. Dec, 29, 1870 Edwin L. Hammond, b. in Ohio, March 12, 1828; d. Deer Creek, Ill. Feb. IO, 1897. A daughter, Jennie, m. Sherman Phillips of Peoria, Ill.

--Ann Melissa, 1838-1840.

780--SAMUEL7 (Samuel6 - 5 , Seth4 , Samuel3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. in 1825 Amy Ballou - Adams, who died and he married 2nd on March 27, 1836, Phebe Spaulding (Spalding)

b. Feb. 20, 1809. 1316--John Henry, b. in 1830 d. in infancy. 1317--James Adams, b. July 24, 1831. of 2nd m.: 1318--John Henry, b. 1844; d. in Brockport, N.Y.

783--LEWIS HALL7 (Samuel6 - 5 , Seth4 , Samuel3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. 1st Apr. 7, 1842, - Eunice Allen Haven, b. in Dedham, Mass., June 26, 1819; d. June 4, 1886; m. 2nd

Nov. 16, 1887, Frances M. Whitney. Lewis Hall Kingsbury went west as far as Illinois while a young man, staying but a short time. He returned to the East and settled in Dedham engaging in the banking business and for many yelll'S was President of the Dedham National Bank. Miss Marion K. Conant, Assistant Libra­rian of the Dedham Historical Society, a great-granddaughter of Lewis Hall, states 11that strangely enough Lewis Hall built his house, about the year 1850, on the original Joseph Kingsbury grant opposite the old burying ground, and had to pay land-rent to the First Parish Church. 11

Children of 1st m. : . 1319--Julia Haven, b. Jan. 1, 1843; m. June 12, 1862, E. Kellogg Rose of

Rockville, Conn. Children (Rose): A--Caroline Linda, b. May 27, 1863. B--George Kellogg, b. Dec. l, 1864 ... c--Fannie Whitney, b. Aug. 14, 1866. D--Lewis Russell, b. Sept. 29, 1868. E--Frederick Preston, b. Oct. 12, 1872. F--Edward Lewis, b. July 27, 1875; d. 1894. G--Abbie Eunice, b. July 12, 1878.

1320--Josephine Hall, b. March 21, 1845; m. Oct. 12, 1865, Edmund Parker Cassell. Children (Cassell): A--Jennie Kerr, b. Sept. 20, 1866; m. Jan. 7, 1892, Lewis Smith. B-•Edmund Parker, Jr., b. March 8, 1870; m. I. v. Noye. c--Ma.bel Jo·sephine, b. Sept. 14, 1873; m. Hans Kudlick, 1897.

1321--Elizabeth C., 1848-1850. 1322--Edward Lewis, Jupe 12, 1851; d. June 4, 1876. 1323--Caroline Elizabeth, b. May 10, 1854; m. Oct. 1, 1874, Charles E. Conant

of Sturbridge, Mass. Children (Conant): A-•Henry (Harry) Virgil. B--Lewis Kingsbury. c--Edith Josephine. D--Roger B.

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1324--Florence (Flora) M., b. Nov. 6, 1859; d. Nov. 9, 1859. 1325--Mary Louise, b. Nov. l, 1864;· m. Sept. 18, 1888, Edwin Leon Homer of

Wakefield, Mass. Children (Homer): A--Margaret Louise, b. Apr.:;, 1890. B--Eleanor J., b. Oct. 8, 1891. c--Eunice, b. May 22, 1894.

784--GEORGE H. 7 (Lawson6 , Asa5 , Seth4 , Samuels, Eleazar2, Joseph1 ) : Was a doctor of -- medicine having studied in Boston and practised his profession in New York. He

m. in Boston, May 28, 1845, Lorinne A. Chase who died Nov. 29, 1879. Children: 1326--Frank. 1:;26A-Lois. 1326B-Wj,lliam.

790--ASA WILLIAM7 (Lawson6 , Asa5 , Seth4 , Samuels, Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): Perhaps the Asa William who was mustered in Co. D, 11th Regt., Mass. Vols. on June 1:;, 1861 at the age cf 25 years. He was transferred in 1864 to the Dept. of the Gulf. Asa Kingsbury married, Sept. 15, 1856, Sarah E. Boynton. Child born in Newton, Mass. He is also cal.led of Framingham, Mass. 1}27--William Herbert, b. May 6, 1858.

796--JOSEPH .ADDISON7 (Addison6 , Joseph5 , Seth4 , Samuels, Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. in Mansfield, Mass. Dec. 8, 1861 Vesta L. Farrington, b. May 20, 1841, in Easton, Mass. died at East Foxboro, ifa.ss. Sept. 4, 1902. 1328--Arthur Warren, b. Oct. 25, 1862. · 1}29--Ellen, b: Apr. 15, 1865; d. Apr. 2, 1879. 1:;:;0--charles, b. Feb. 5, 1867. 1331--Edward Ellis, b. Dec. 25, 1876; d. March 28, 1879. 1332--Maud Ella, b. July 10, 1881. 1333--Mae, b. March 28, 1883; d. Aug. 29, 1902, in Yonkers, N.Y.

797--WILLIAM AUGUSTUS7 (Addison6 , Joseph5 , Seth4 , Samuel3 , Eleaza.r2 , Josephi): - A resident of Rosindale, Mass. Hem. in Boston, Sept. 12, 1867 Celia Emma

Matthews b. in Searsboro, Maine, Feb. 29, 1848. Children: 1334--Enuna Celia, b. August 3, 1868. 1335--Clara Louise, b. Sept. 4, 1875.

80l--EMMONS7 (Emmons6 , Nathan5 • 4 , Samuel3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Oct. 14, 1831, Julia A. Forbes who died March 16, 1860. She was born in Brewer, Maine. He married 2nd Aug. 26, 186:;, Isabel C., b. March 31, 18}3; d. April, 1907. She was. tne daughter of Hiram and Eliza (Stockman) Tibbetts. Emmons Kingsbury was a deacon in the Baptist church over a period of 40 years and lived his lifetime in Bradford, Maine. Children by 1st m.: 1}36--Caroline E., b. Aug. 2, 18:;2; d. March 24, 1856; m. John Dearborn.

Children (Dearborn): A--Charles settled in California. B--Henry also settled in CaJ.ifornia. c--Caroline, m. no children.

1337--Melinda W., b. July 7, 1836; d. May 9, 1857; m. C. G. Lomba.rd. 13:;8--Calvin Judson, b. Jan. 31, 1838; d. 1921.

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_by 2nd m.: 1339--Walter, b. Sept. 17, 1865; d. Ma.y l, 1866. 1340--Hiram Everett, b. May 4, 1867, a railroad man working in both this country

and in South America. He married 1st Dec.. 8, 1889, Mary A. Dickey, b. 1870; d. Nov. 24, 1891. A daughter, Agatha Isabelle, born Dec. 8, 1889, was adopted by H. L. Tibbets of Lowell, Mass. in 1895. Hiram m. 2nd April .26, 1895, Inez A. Cain, b. 1874 at Bridgewater, Maine. Frank Burnside Kingsbury gives his death on May 27, 1911 at Acworth, N.H.

802--orrs7 (Emmons6 , Nathan5 - 4 , Samuels, Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Sarah Hatbron (Hathorn). They removed from Bradford, Maine to Fort Scott, Kansas. Otis was a farmer in Kansas. Children: 1341--Nathan, "N,E. 11

, Co. B 3rd Pa. Vols.; m. Eliza A. Pollard Art. 893509. H. of Nathan living in Ft. Scott, 1902.

1342--Henry c., d. Nov. 12, 1844 at age of 2 years. 1343--Adeline. 1344--Charles. 1345--Sarah. 1346--Edmund, d. June 29, 1854, age 10 years. 1347--John N.

803--WILLIAM7 (Emmons6 , Nathan5 - 4 , Samuels, Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Sept. 3, 1833 Louisa McGregor. He was a merchant and farmer in Bradford, Maine, where all h1s children except the first were born. Children: 1348;.-Mary L., b. in Alton, Me.; d. Jan. 1839 in Bangor, Me. 1349--William T., d. Dec. 14, 1838. 1350--Richard F., b. Feb. 25, 1839; resided Bird Island after 1880. 1351--Alpheus Rodney, b. Aug. 9, 1841; resided East Corinth in 1874. 1352--John Miller, b. May 15, 1844. Resided Lowell, Mass. 1353--Josiah M., b. Feb. 4, 1847, . 1354--Hannah A., b. Sept. 6, 1849; m. William Fulton of Foxcroft, Me. and resided

in Bradford, Me. until 1871 when he removed to Cambridgeport, Mass. After the death of Hannah on Feb. 27, 1873, Fulton m. his sister-in-law, Rachel (Lola) (No. 1256).· Children of 1st m.: (Fulton): A--Jennie A., b. June 21, 1871. B--Charles S., b. Feb. 15, 1873. of 2nd m.: c--Gertrude, b. Oct. 18, 1877. D--Willie H., b. Aug, 5, 1879.

1355--Helen L., b. March 9, 1852; d. July 18) 1879; m. Oct. 31, 1877 William W. Hall of Bradford, Maine. Children (Hall) : A--Helen L., b. July 13, 1877. B--Willie H., b. Aug. 5, 1879.

1356--Lola, at times called Rachel m. as his 2nd wife, William Fulton. See No. 1354 - 2nd m. for her children.

1357--Emmons w., b. Dec. 11, 1886; d. Dec. 29, 1935. 1358--Melinda S., b, J'une 23, 1859; d. Sept. 28. 1862. 1359--Minnie R., b. Jan. 18, 1863; d. Apr. 1933; m. Herbert Knowlton.

Children (Knowlton): A--Harry; B--Helen; c--Daisy; D--Hazel.

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805--THOMAS RIDER7 (Emmons8 - 5 , Nathan4 , Samuel3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Sept. 7, 1844, Mary s. Dean of Hampden, Maine. She died Aug. 6, J.845, and he m. 2nd May ;o, 1847, Amanda L. Clarke, b. 1821; d. 1907. Mr. Kingsbury operated a dry goods and groceries business that was established in 1843. For 26 years he served as postmaster at Bradford. He was elected to the legislature in 1858 and to the Maine Senate in 1869. Sen 1st m.: 1360--Marcus D., b. Aug. 8, 1A4~; d. 1892 in Bradford Me. in Civil War.

Co. D 16 Regt. Maine Vols. Cert. 376132 "Sarah widow". by 2:a6 m.: 1361--Roscoe A., b. April 5, 1851; d. March 19,- 1919 in Bradford, Me. 1362--Emma A., b. Nov. 19, 1854; d. March 5, 1855. 1363--Wilbur T., b. Sept. 2, 1856; d. 1919; m. Kate Treat. No ·children. 1364--Elwood E., b. Nov. 20, 1859; d. Feb. 19, 1863. 1365--Freddie c., b. Apr. 25, 1862; d. June 27, 1862. 1366--Bertie M., b. March 28, 1866; d. 1935; m. Rev. Mr. Hadlock. They had a

daughter, Leonice, b. 1901; d. 1906.

806-JOHN RIDER7 (Erumons6,Nathan5 • 4 , Samuel3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. 1st March 20, - 1819, in Brewer, Maine, Miss·Hannah Whitney who died Oct. 5, 1863. Hem. 2nd

Feb. 1, 1865, Susan A. Sylvester. He removed from Dexter, Me. to Stevens Point, Wisconsin in May 1859. He was associated for thirteen years with Matthew Wadleigh in the mercantile business and had extensive holdings in the lumber industry which was the economic life of that region in the early years. Judge Kingsbury served as alderman of his ward, was county commissioner and, though he had never enjoyed a legal education, he served as county Judge for the years 1869-73 and 1877-1885. · · Children by 1st m. :· 1367--Tina M. (Recktina), b. Jan. 7, 1851, a school teacher for many years in

Stevens Point. Shed. unm. 1368--John Jerome, b. March 28, 1852; d. at Antigo, Wisc. in 1917. 1369--Forest w., b. July 30, 1863. 1370--Edna A., b. Aug. 10, 1867; m. Nov. 25, 1879 George D. Reed and they

resided in Weston, Wisc. Child (Reed): . A--Edna, b. in Weston, Sept. 9, 1880.

Children of 2nd m.: 1371--Walter L., b. April 30, 1866; d. January 1936. 1372--William R., b. Oct. 15, 1867.

807--RICHARD H.7 (Emmons8 , Nathan5 - 4 , Samuel3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. 1st Betsey Gowen who died Feb. 25, 1858; m. 2nd Sarah E. Henderson. Mr. Kingsbury held many municipal offices in Bradford, Me. where he was a prominent merchant and operated a farm. Children of 1st m.: 1373- -Lewis R •• , b. May 23, 1851; d. Apr. 10, 1867. 1374--Ida Amanda, b. 1854; d. Dec. 5, •••.• 1375--Ann Viola, b. 1857; d. Dec. 16, 1857. Child by 2nd m. : 1376--Milton H. Believed to have settled in Maine.

808--WALTER7 (ELJmons6 , Nathan5 • 4 , S~uel3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): was a merchant in Bradford, Me., and removed to Winona, Minnesota in 1866. At Winona Mr. Kings­bury was a prominent merchant. He was for many years Sunday school superinten­dent in Winona, and also active in Y.M.C.A. work. Hem. 1st, April 27, 1845,

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Lorinda Ross, who died at Winona April 8, 1875; m. 2nd August ;o, 1876 Nellie v. Jayne of Winona. Children of 1st m. born in Bradford, Me.: 1377--Ella L., b. Apr. 4, 1847; m. Nov. 1867 in Winona, Alonzo Holland.

Children (Holland): A--Gertie Alma, b. Nov, 22, 1868; B--Frank Holland.

1378--Frank E., b. Nov. 23, 1850. 1379--Herbert W., b. Dec. 29, 1855.

812_- -WILLIAM7 ( Lea vi tt6 , Jacobs, Nathan4 , Samuel 5 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ) : m. Sept. 24 ~ 1845 Miss Charlotte Fuller. Childrens 1380--Elizabeth, b. July 17, 1846; d. April 23, 1887; m. Feb. 20, 1867 E. Smith. 1;81--Charles, b. Dec. 9, 1848; d. March 11, 1854. 1382--Sarah H., b. March 1, 1850; m. Sept. 7, 1870 Julien E. Smith. 1383--Fred Fuller, b. Aug. 15, 1853; m. 1st Kate Van Dusen; m. 2nd March 29,

1883, Miss Kate Groff. 13,84--Hannah, b. March 27, 1856; d. Sept. 24, 1890; m. Sept. 19, 1877 James L.

Raynov. 1385--William, b. Feb. 27, 1858; m. Nov. 9, 1881, Elizabeth Cox.

820~-CHARLES7 (Leavitt6 , Jacobs, Nathan4 , Samue13 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Oct. 20, 1852 in St. Johnsville, N.Y. Miss Mary E. Flanders. Children: 1386--Marietta, b. July 13, 1853; d. July 13, 1883; m. Alonzo S. Corwin. 1387--Henrietta (twin) b. July 13, 1853. A teacher in physical education New

York schools. 1388--William, b. in 1855; d. in infancy. 1389--Charles William, b. 1859; m. Pauline Grossman, July 1, 1885.

821--AMOS P.7 (John6 , Amoss, Natha.n4 , Samuel3 , Eleazara, Joseph1 ): m. 1st in King­ston, Mass. Sept. 15, 1833, Almira Williamson who d. in 1849; m. 2nd in l.850, Lucy Clerk. Child by 1st m. : 1390--George w., b. in Medfield, Mass. 1838, Dec. 27 at Medfield, Mass.

--Francis W., b. 1852; d. in 1854.

822--JAMES ALLEN7 (John6 , Amos5 , Nathan4 , Samuel3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Mary A. Morse of Wrentham, Mass. Nov. 30, 1837 in Sharon, Mass. Children born in Medfield, Mass.: 1391--A11en A., b. 1840, was the first man to enlist from Norfolk County on

President Lincoln's call for troops. He was assigned to Co. H, 1st Regt., Mass. Vol. Inf. In action at Yorktown Allen was mortally wounded and died April 26, 1864. His body was given a State funeral. The first Mass. man to fall. See book "Hero of Medfield."

1392--Herbert A., b. Oct. 23, 1844; d. Oct. 13, 1892; unm. 1393--Clarence, b. 1848; June 20, at Wrentham, Mass. 1394--Leadine, b.· 1850; m. in 1871 Frank G. Rhoades.

Children (Rhodes) : A- -William T. , b. 1871; B--Annie L. , b. 1877.

8~--WILLIAM7 (John6 , Amos5 ·, Nathan4 , Samuel3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. in 1842 Caroline Knapp of Woonsocket, R.I. Children born in Medfield, Mass.: 1395--Sarah E., b. June 22, 1843; m. in 1837; .m.. in 1887 Charles Wight of

Westwood, Mass. 1396--William Edgar.

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824--JOHN7 (John8 , Amos5 , Nathan4 , Sam,uel3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. in 1843 Caroline, daughter of Dr. Ward of Boston and Warren, Ma.as. She died in 1888 at Medfield, Mass. A son was born to the union: 1397--Warren Eddy, b. Oct. 1856; d. Jan. 1912, in Medfield, Mass.

~25--HORACE7 (John8 , Amos5 , Nathai14 , Sa.muel3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. in 1840 Elizabeth M. Bird. . Children born in Medfield, Mass.

--Infant b. and d. in 1840. 1398--George Warren, b. Sept. 9, 1845. He was enlisted by W. Colburn at Dedham,

Mass. Dec. 14, 1863, to serve three years and was assigned to Co. B, 4th Maes. Cav. The rigor of the winter campaign of 1864 brought on the dreaded consumption and he was mustered out at Boston on May 22, 1865, and died a short time later, unmarried.

1399--Ellen F., b. Aug. 31, 1848; m. Joseph Richardson.

8:;o--WILLIS ALBERT7 (Elijah6 , Zebina5 , Nathan4 , Samuel5 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): Graduate · of Harvard, Class of 187:;; representative to Massachusetts Legislature 1882-1884;

m. Nov. 25, 1885, France~ Joanna Bullard, b. June 4, 185:;; d. Oct. ll, 1939, in Holliston, Mass. Judge Kingsbury was assigned the First District Court of Mass. 1886-1919. He was Justice of South Middlesex Co., Mass., and practised law in South Framingham. Children: 1400--Francis Bullard, b. Nov. 12, 1886. 1401--Louise E., b. May 23, 1888; m. June 19, 1919, Arthur Ewing .

. Children (Ewing): A--Charles Kingsbury, b. May 12, 1920; m. Marie Francis Avera. They have

two children, Marie Louise, b. Feb. 10, 1945 and Arthur Weliington, Jr.; b. Dec-. 4, 1949.

B--Mary Dunton, m. John Edward Taylor and their children: John Ed~ard III, b. Oct. 25, 194, and Karl Scott, b. Dec. 24, 1948

1402--Alice Bethia, b. Feb. 20, 1890; d. June 11, 1901. 1403--Willis Albert, ,Jr., b. June 17, 1891. Resides Framingham Ctr •. , :t-1a,ss. 1404--Esther Whiting, b. April 29, 1903; .11. June 10, 1922 Howard Stanley Fair of

aolliston, Mass. Mrs. Fair has furnished much of the family data as it relates to the descend.ants of Elijah Kingsbury. ·

832--EDWARD PHIPPS7 (El1jah8 , Zebina5 , Nathan4 , Samuel3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): (1855-- 1925). He was Surveyor General of the State of Washington during the Presiden­

tial terms of McKinley, T. Roosevelt and Taft.

83.7--CHARLES SUMNER7 (Gilbert6 , Zebina5 , Nathan4, Samuel3 , Eleaza.r2, Josephl.): A land­-- &cape gardener of Denver, Colorado, was born on the farm at Medway that had been

in the hands of the family since the War of the Revolution. Educated in the pub­lic schools of Medway with some thought of turning to the ministry, he was rather encouraged by hie family to enter the teaching profession. He was a member of the first cla~s to graduate from the University of Illinois and following gradua­tion he taught for a number of years. In early youth he became a member of the Methodist faith. Hem. 1st Mary Stevens who died shortly after their marriage. Hie 2nd m. was to F~eida Haack, b. Jan 20, 1884 in Berlin, Germany. They were m. April 5, 1911. Children born to the union: 1407--William, b. May 11, 1912, living at the home in Dever, Colo., unm. 1408--Dorothy Elizabeth, b. June 23, 1918; m. Mr. Johnson.

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8;8--HERBERT PRESCCII'T7 (Gilbert6 , Zebina5 , Nathan4 , Samuel3 , Eleazar2 , Josephi): · b. in Medway, Mass. Following his boyhood days spent on the small fa.rm of his

father he m. 1st Fannie Spencer of East Medway, · M(l.ss., m. 2nd Jennie Hewins; m. 3rd Nellie Fletcher (Gould). 'l'he compiler of this work visited With Mr. Kings­bury a.t Worcester in July, 1949, and found him to be a very interesting man. He enjoyed good books and was a splendid conversationalist. At the time of' my visit with him he was nursing a ·slight grudge toward his attending physician. The good doctor had ordered that he do no further work in his beloved flower beds, and after all he was 96 years young. A daughter's tribute to her father is written by Mrs. Edna Kingsbury Watts. '

"My father lived the life of a quiet swill town citizen, a.nd bas never done anything really outstanding, .except to live a fine, honorable, self-sacrificing life, making the most of what little chance he had."

Herbert Prescott Kingsbury died August 20, 1951. Children 1st m. : 1409--Edna M., married Re.lph H. Watts. They reside in Appleton, Wisc. Mr. Watts

died in 1954 at Amherst, Mass. Children (Watts): A--Jerome Hosmer b. July 21, 1912; m. Jean Sommer; 3 children. B--Gordon Spencer, b. Oct. 23, 1916; m. Frances Brown; 2 children.

1410--Edith D., b. May 29, 1879; unm. child by 3rd m. : 1411--Herbert Fletcher, b. March 14, 1904; d. January 19;5.

840--JOHN LINCOLN7 (Gilbert6 , Zebina5 , Nathan4 , Samuel3 , Eleazar2, Josephi): of

Medway, Mass. following his marriage to Mary Cooper, 1860-1902, removed to Nebraska. Hem. 2nd Minnie Anderson, b. Oct. 23, 1871; d. May 21, 1942. Mr. Kingsbury was a lifelong member of the Methodist Episcopal Church and a.member of the Modern Woodmen of America.. He removed from Nebraska to Denver, Colorado. He was well known to the Denver laundry trade as an expert lace cleaner. At the age of 93 years he was still enjoying good health and h.is daily drives With the family car. He passed a.way July 15, 1953. Children of 1st m.: 1412--Eva, b. Nov. 7, 1887; m. 1st to Leo Cryduman; m. 2nd to E. E. Reed of

Denver Colo. Children { Cryduman) : A--Elsie m. 1st Fred Noack; m. 2nd Alvert Acridge B--John, b. July 8, 1912; m.; 2 children. Child (Reed):. ·c--Albert b. Oct. 6, 192;; m. no children.

--Mamie, 1891-1902. --Elsie, 1892-1902.

~--WILLIAM PRESCOTT7 (Gilbert6 , Zebina.5 , Nathan4 , Samuel 3, Eleazar2, Josephi): Was a prominent man in the County of Middlesex where he served as deputy sheriff and later as court officer over a. ;o year period. His youthful appearance and pleasing personality endeared him to all who knew him. Be married in Holliston, Mass., Jan. 18, 1885, Madeline Florence Brown. Mrs. Kingsbury in residence at Framingham, 1960 at age of 97 years. Madeline's mother came to America at the age of 17 years, migrating from Clonm.el, Ireland where her family, the Ryans, were prominent and wea;Lthy citizens. In Masonic circles one sometimes hears the story of a woman once being made a Mason. It was at this Irish town of Clonmel where that event is said to have taken place.

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Children: 1413--Margai•et Christine, b. Nov. 29, 1885; a.. 191,5; m. 10. JitJlliston, Jc,sian

Winfred Turner. Children (Turner): A--Prescott Kingsb·lll'y, b. Brooklyn~ N.Y. 1906; L~. 1935 .i:Tiscilla Clark;

had daughter Gail. Rem. 2nd Louise Comer and their son, Prescott Turner, Jr. was born 1948. He is of Bridgeport; Conn.

B--Dorothy, b. Nashua, N.H.; m. James Macchi, Asst. Principal Hollisto1 High School.

l4J.4--John Gilbert, b. in Norwood, Mass. Jan. 3, 1887 or Jan. 21, 1887. 1415--Grace Marion., b. iu Medway, Mass. Dec. 28, 1887; m. in 1914 in Bollisto,,,

Mass. Chester R-. Gilmore. Children (Gilmore): A--Madeline, b. 1917, medical secretary., General Motors 1''raminghat11. Pls.n-r,. B--Chester, Jr.; b. 1921, in World War II, served in Air Corps with dis-

tinction. Hem. in 1945 Betty Jane Folsom of Talahassee; Fla. c--David, b. 1930.

l416--Helen Florence, b. July 26, 1889, graduated Holliston High School, and the 1930 Class :from Portia Law School for Women. Shem. in 19o8 Wylie M. Shaw. Children (Shaw) : A--Philip Houston, b. 1910; m. in 1935, Miss Florence Johnson and they

have four sons, Philip, Jr., Stephen Knowlton, John Glover and Wylie Albin Shaw.

B--Kingsbury Knowlton, b. 1918. Manufactures "Little Captain" speed motors for yachts. He is unmarried.

1417--Charles Herbert, b. in Medway Feb. 15, 1891. 1418--Lee Ardell, b. in Medway Nov. 19, 1892. 1419--Elizabeth b. in Holliston, June 12, 1894; d. Sept. 15✓ 1894. 1420--Shirley, b. in Holliston March 29, 1896; d. Apr. 29, 189G. . 1421--Arthur Prescott, Jr., b. in Holliston Aug. 30, 1898; m. in 1922 Lau.rett1:1

Metivier. No children. For over 30 years be was with Walter_ Cabot of Boston, Mass. He has :passed on. ·

1422-William Prescott, b. Holliston Sept. 21, 1900. Resides Holliston. 1423--Paul Irving, b. in Holliston Sept. 27, 1901. 1424--Pauline, b. in Holliston May 23, 1903; m. in 1939 Frank Ma.cLean Frazuint,nam

where they reside. No children.

858--LUTHER7 (Jonathan8 , Fisher5 , Joshua4 , Noah3 , Eleazar2, Jose1->h.1): m. in Neeul:iam; - Mass. April 24, 1864, Mary Ann B;yno who d. Oct. ll, 1887 in Needham.

Children: 1425--Clara A., b. June l, 1865 1426--Mary A., b. Sept. 9, 1867. 1426A-Alice, b. 1868; d. 1893.

861--DANIEL WILDE7 (Daniel William8 , Fisher5 , Joshue.4 , Noab3 , Eleazar2 , Jo~eph.1): m. Sarah Elizabeth Martin who was born in Chelsea, Mass. Dec. 4~ 18;8; d. in Chelsea, 1918. A son was born. 1426B-Benjamin Thompson Martin, b. in Chelsea, Dec. 5, 1866; m. Dec. l2, 1d9;;

d. Dec. 25, 1?95°

874--ALBERT WARREN7 (George6 , Moses5 , Joshua4 , Noah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 J: m. Nov. 29, 1882, Isabel E. Nichols.

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§?g_--SAMUEL7 (Ebenezere-s-4 , l'ifathaniel s-2 , Joseph1 ): m. at Brookfield., Mass.; March 24, 1795, Susanna Sumner, b. at Spencer, Mass. July 2, 1772 of Benjamin and Martha (Clark) Sumner of Spencer, Mass. and Townshend, Vt. In 1797 they removed from Dedham to Townshend, Vt. He was a skilled· cabinet maker and is called 11 clerk11 in deeds. Children born in Townshend: 1427--Patty, b. July 6, 1799. 1428-~Susanna, b. July 19, 1801; m. May 24, 1820 George W. Barber of Wardsboro,

Vt. 1429--Fanny, b. May 8, 1803. 1430--Samuel, b. May l, 1807. 1431--Sally Sumner, b. May 4, 1809; d. Feb. 24, 1810. 1432--Sarah s., b. Sept. 15, 1816.

884--EDWARD7 (Ebenezere-5 • 4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): and Mitty "Submit" Howe, daughter of Josiah Howe of Shrewsbury, Mass. filed intention of marriage Feb. 15, 1801. A daughter was born in Brookfield and Josiah Howe was appointed guardian at the death of her father, Nov. l; 1803, at age 26 years. Child: 1433--Eliza.

886--JEREMIAH WHITTEMORE7 (Ebenezer6 , Sam.uel5 , Ebenezer4 , Nathanie13 •2

, Joseph): Removed from Massachusetts to the Territory of Wisconsin. It is known that he married and that there were several children one of whom was: 1434--Henry.

887--JOHN7 (Ebenezer6 , Samuel5 , Ebenezer4 , Nathanie13 • 2 , Joseph1 ): m. Sarah Bemis. Shed. Dec. 5, 1880 in Elmira, N.Y. Children born in Millport, N.Y. · 1435--Clarinda Lucretia, b. Jan. 18, 1834; m. Feb. 20, 1856, in Millport, N.Y.

Charles Tidd, b. in Colchester, N.Y. Nov. 23, 1830, of John and Jane (Washb\lI'n) Tidd. They lived in Millport and Elmira, N.Y. Children (Tidd): A--Edward Kingsbury, b. Oct. 19, 1859; m. Caroline Rathbun Gage. B--Grant Newhall, b. Feb. 11, 1865; m. Mary Barney. c--Anna Washburn, b. July 7, 1874; m. Mahlon B. Ballard.

1436--Sarah Sophia, b. March 25, 1839; Ithaca, N.Y. unm. 1437--Frances, b. Apr. 23, 1846; m. March 20, 1873, Lucius A. Humphrey b.·Jan.

13, 1838 in Flemingville, N.Y. of Thomas and Sarah (Coon) Humphrey. Child (Humphrey) : A--Fred Bemis, b. July ll, 1878. Graduated from Cornell University in

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.§®.--AMOS7 (Ebenezer6 , Samuel5 , Ebenezer4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): Following the death of his father, Amos made his way West with the intention of settling in Genesee County, N.Y. He left the Berkshire Hills on foot and made most of the journey in that fashion getting but little help from stage coach or packet. Passing through Lansing County he located a. piece of land that met his every wish, rolling meadow in part, a brook passing through and on into the woodland - a farm many years later to be known as "Meadowbrook Farm". Returning to Massachusetts he brought his mother, Sarah Esther Whittemore Kingsbury, two brothers, Samuel and Edward, and sister, Sarah, to the new home near Volney, N.Y.

Amos was tall, erect, standing 6 foot 2 inches in his stocking feet. In youth black curly hair, in age snow white, bright blue eyes, high forehead, a deliber­ate and dignified manner that made him conspicuous wherever he went. He retained

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a youthful grip on current affairs, and had great physical vigor up to his last illness. A few days before his death, in his 84th year he took a trip on foot of

'twelve miles, a common occurrence. Hem. July 191 1830, Mary Ann Edwards, b. in Monmouth County, N.J. Feb. 19, 1808; d. in Lansing, N.Y. Aug. 13, 1884. Amos is buried in the Hall Burying Ground near Lansing. Children_born in Volney, N.Y.: 1438--Charles Carroll, b. July 21, 1831; d. Jan. 10, 1887 in Delight, Nebr. He

married twice without issue. 1439--Edward, b. Feb. 1, 1833; d. April 6, 1896 in Lansing, N.Y. 1440--John Edwards, b. Aug. 12, 1834. 1441--Sarah Elizabeth, b. Feb. 1, 1837; m. J. s. Boutin of Santa Paula, Calif.

890--SAMUEL7 (Ebenezer6 , Samuel5 , Ebenezer4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): removed from Massachusetts to Genesee County, N.Y. with his mother, sister, Sarah, and broth­ers. He had early been trained by his uncle to the cabinet making trade and followed that work in addition to farming during his stay in New York. In the year 1858 Samuel and his wife, Lavena removed from Oswego County, N.Y. to Ottawa,.· Ill., with their son Edward. A 3rd son, Charles E., in 1863 bought the S.E. quarter of Sec. 22, Town 29, N. of Range 14, West of 2nd P.M. Chebanse Township, Iroquois County, Ill. It lies l/2 mi. west and 2 south of Chebanse.· The Kings­bury's built a new house on the farm, furnished it expensively and Samuel, Lavena, his wife, with Samuel's sister, Sarah Rockwood, came from Ottawa, Ill. About three years later they lost the home by .a fire and moving to Chebanse where Charles bought the corner store. Lovena survived Samuel, living in 1892-1893 with her son, Charles E., in Waco, Texas. Children: 1442--~on Samuel, b. in Illinois, probably Ottawa. He enlisted in Civil War

from there at the call of President Lincoln on Sept. 7, 1861. For three years he was detailed to the quartermaster dept. He was captured at Benton Barracks and shortly paroled. He was then discharged to ac·cept a promotion to 1st Leiut., Co. G., 6th U.S. Colored Troops Sept. 9, 1863. Family connections ·write that he was killed at Dutch Gap by an accidental explosion of an artillery shell. · ·

144;--Charles E., b. 1845; d.

891--EDWARD7 (Ebenezer8 , Samuel5 , Ebenezer4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): was an early -- day dentist in New York City. He had a lucrative practise. It is known that

he married, and he is thought to have had a son who later carried on the prac­tise of' his father who died before 1861.

89;--BENJAMIN7 (Joseph8 , Benjamin5 - 4 , Nathaniel3 • 2 , Joseph1 ): m. March 14, 1828, Nancy, b. in Sullivan, N.H.; d. in Newport, N.H., daughter of Deacon Zadok and Betsey (Brown) Nims. Child born in Alstead, N.H. 1444--Harriet E., b. May 20, 1829; d. Feb. 21, 1873 in Newport, N.H.; m. June

2;, 1853, Hon. Albert Scripture Wait, b. in Chester, Vt., son of Daniel and Cynthia .(Rea.cl) Wait. Re was a lawyer and a prominent member of the Ancient and Accepted Free Masons. There were no children by his marriage to Harriet. ··

902--JOSER ADDISON7 (Benjamin6 _5 _ 4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): removed from Rindge, N.H. to Welshfield, Ohio, where he lived out his life. Hem. 1st Phebe Ann Dayton; m. 2nd Elizabeth Ann Abell who died in Salt River, Michigan, Oct. l, 1880.

Children born in Welshfield, Ohio: 1445--Sarah Ursula, died umn. 1446--Herman Delos, died in infancy. 1447--John Perry, b. May 3, 1868;-removed to Michigan.

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903--BENJAMIN7 {Benjamine-s-4 , Natbaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): m. 1st Lucy Ann Pope who d. --- Jan. 3; 1866, in Auburn, Ohio. He m. 2nd Elipha Robins.

Child by 1st m. : 1448--Aristus Austin, b. in Troy, Ohio, Sept. 1, 1845. 1449--Hattie E., by 2nd m.; m. Mr. Ladd.

904--CHARLES WEATHERBY7 (Benjamin6 • 5 - 4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): m. on Aprill, 1842, - Louisa Stocker Cornell, b. in Chatauqua, N.Y. Feb. 7, 1822; died in Fairbanks,

Iowa Oct. 12, 1892. Charles Weatherby spent his youth at Welshfield, Ohio, where he received a good public school education. Upon marriage he removed to Val­paraiso, Indiana. During the year 1854 he heeded the call of the-west, and with his wife and four children, the youngest a babe in arms, they moved by covered wagon to Iowa where Mr. Kingsbury purchased 160 acres of government land near Independence. Charles Kingsbury was a Mason and he and his family were communi­cants of the Methodist Episcopal Church. They were successful farmers and influ­ential persons in their neighborhood. Children; , 1450--Alonzo Delos, b. Jan. 1, 1847; d. June 22, 1928; b. in Valparaiso, Ind. 1451--Carrie Maria, b. Aug. 4, 1849 d. in Valparaiso; m. Oct. 1, 1867 Alexander

Wroten, b. May 3, 1844. Their children were born in Iowa and Minnesota. Children (Wroten) : __ A-•Dora Louise; b. July 2, 1868; m. Sept. 22, 1888 Murray A. Baldwin of

Edgerton, Minn. They removed to Tacoma, Wash. B--Cora Eliza, b. Feb. 9, 1872; m. Adam Mady. 2 children. c--Irwin Alexander, b. Jan. 1, 1879. -D--Herbert Oscar, b. June 6, 1883. E--Lorain Archie, b. March 8, 1885.

1452--Chester Benjamin, b. Dec. 4, 1852 in Valparaiso, Ind.; d. April 18, 1909. 1453--Charles Henry, b. April 2, 1854 in Valparaiso, Ind.; d. Nov. 13, 1933. 1454--Edwin James, b. Sept. 21, 1856; in Littleton, Iowa. 1455--Alvin /Cornell, b. April 3, 1860 in Littleton, Iowa; d. Aug., 1939. 1456--Lorenzo Wellman, b. Sept. 14, 1863; (town record has it 1862) the youngest

of Charles Weatherby Kingsbury's children. He married Emma Mcvenes who survived him and was residing in Edgerton in 1954.

906--HENRY M. 7 (Benjamin e-5 -·4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): m. in Ripon, Wisc., March 7, 1851, Ann E. Tusten of Berlin, Wisc. In 1881 they were living in Quincy, Ill. where Mr. Kingsbury built and operated a large hotel. Later he engaged in farm­ing. Children born in Wisconsin: 1457-•Alice Maria, b. May 19, 1852; m. and resided in Quincy, Ill. 1881. 1458--Clara Elizabeth, b. Oct. 18, 1854. 1459--Calvin Wilder, b. May 3, 1857. As a man his "Height 6 ft. 2-1/2" in.,

weight 180 lbs," 1460--Hattie Eudora, b: March 16,_ 1865.

-222_--BENJAMIN BARNES7 {Nathan1el6 , Benjamin5 - 4 , Nathanie15 • 2 , Joseph1 ): was gradu­ated from Bowdoin College in 1857. Hem. Sarah, daughter of Rev. Frederick Freeman of Sandwich, Mass. A direct descendant of Edmund Freeman, a Pilgrim father of Saugus, Mass.

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Children born in St. Charles, Mo.: --Nathaniel, b. July 10, 1865; d. July 2.C~, 1866.

1461--Elizabeth, b. July 10, 1865; resided Gottingen, Germany about 1900. 1462--Annie Maude, b. July 22, 1868; d. Feb. 12, 1889. 1463--Benjamin Freeman, b. Nov. 18, 1872; d. July 8, 1946 at Chapel Hill, N.C.

9l(t--SEI'H7 (Solomon6 - 5 , Benjamin4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): was a selectman in Rox­bury, N.H. for 18 years; served in general court for 3 years. Hem. March 31, 1831Rachel Woodbury, b. in Beverly, Mass. May 5, 1805, d. in Roxbury, N.H. June 5, 1842. Hem. 2nd Sept. 6, 1843 Lois Brabrook b. in Acton, Mass. Aug. 25, 1811. She was the daughter of Lieut. Benjamin and Betsey (Wright) Brabrook. Children of 1st m •. born in Roxbury, N.H.: 1464--Reul Hubbard, b. Feb. 16, 1832; d. Dec. 5, 1891 in Concord, N.H. He en­

listed in Berdan's Sharpshooters, Co. E., 1st R~gt., u.s.s.s. on Aug. 30, 1861, and was discharged at ca.mp near Potomoc Creek Station Dec. 24, 1862. He died unmarried.

1465--Erastus Harvey~ b. March 23, 1834; d. in Buffalo, N.Y. Aug. 19, 1863. At the age of 28 years he enJ.isted in Co. G., 47th Mass. Vol. Inf., Oct. 16, 1862. Assigned to the Dept. of the Gulf he was invalided home in August, 1863, and died enroute at Buffalo. He was unmarried.

1466--Ellen Maria, b. Feb. 13, 1836; d. in Roxbury, N.H.; m. Calvin Davis, b. in Roxbury, son of Isaac, Jr. and Fanny (Esty) Davis. She died June 21, 1903. Mr. Davis died June 26, 1871. Children (Davis): A--Fred Woodbury, b. Apr. 30, 1862. B--Frank_Erastus, b. Nov. 7, 1863. c--Lizzie Elvira, b. Sept. 15, 1865.

1467--George Solomon, b. Jan. 15, 1838; d~ March 25, 1893, Roxbury, N.H., unm. Enlisted in Co. E., 16th. Regt., Vt. Vol. Inf., Sept. 1, 1862. He was discharged Aug. 10, 1863 at Brattleboro, Vt.

1468--Elbridge, b. Sept. 18, 1839. 1469--Charles Seth, b. July 25, 1841; d. Oct. 5) 1848 in Roxbury. 1470--Bets~y Rachel, b. Oct. 31, 1844; d. Sept. 27, 1848. 1471--Ada Estella, b. Oct. 30, 1848; d. March 11, 187;, at Keene, N.H.; m. June

10, 1871, Wallace W. Houghton. A--Oscar Wallace Houghton, b. Sept. 8> 1872 in Keene.

1472--Lois Rebecca, b. Dec. 23, 1850; m. March 31, 1875, Wallace Houghton, widower of her sister Ada. They lived in Stoneham; Mass. and had a son: A--Clarence William. Houghton.

916--BENJAMIN7 (Benjamin6 , Solom.on5 , Benjamin4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): a prominent citizen of Portland, Maine, where he served as mayor for several terms and was a member of the State Legislature. He was elected Judge of the Municipal Court and served 8 years. He was also a lawyer, editor, custom house officer. He mar· ried Susan H. Burnham. Children born in Portland, Maine. 1473--Ma.rtha A., b. Apr. 16, 1834; m. June 2, 1858, Charles H. Carr. They

resided at No. 18 First St., Melrose, Mass. Children (Carr) A--Henry K., b. Apr. 20, 1860; d. in childhood. B--Florence, b. Aug. 26, 1862; d. unm. c--Annie, b. Jan. 4, 1865, in Portland, Me.; m. Mr. Risdon. D--Benjamin, b. March 23, 1871 E--Ellen M., b. March 10, 1876. F--Franklin, b. Sept. 7, 1878, in Cam.bridge, Mass.

1474--susan Burnham, b. Sept. 16, 1837; d. Dec. 1895; m. Edgar Baldwin. No issue.

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1476--Anna Maria Chapman; b. 1846; m. Rev. Leonard G. Jordan who served churches in Salem, Mass., Philadelphia, Pa., and San Francisco, Calif. Children (Jordan) : A--William H., b. Aug. 14, J.869. B--Susan E., b. Sept. 25, 1870. C--Emily K., b. March 15, 1872. D--Herbert G., b. May 17, 1874. E--Edward B., b. April 4, 1881. F--Arthur, b. Sept. 18, 1883.

918--SAMUEL7 (Benjamin8 , Solomon5 , Benjamin4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): settled in Waldo, Maine, where he served as selectman and town treasurer for more than 30 years. He m. 1st his cousin Cynthia, d.aughter of Ama.ssa (Massa) and Catherine (Kingsbury) Bassett. She died and hem. 2nd, Cyrene Curney, daughter of Nathan­iel. She died Apr. 24, 1876, and hem. 3rd Mrs. Rachel (Foster) Clements, widow of Almon Clements, daughter of Job Foster, Children born in Waldo, Maine by 2nd m.: 1476--Cynthia, b. 1845; m. Nathaniel s. Gurney.

Children b. in Belfast, Me. (Gurney): A--Cora A., b. in Oct. 8, 1863. B•-Lilliabel, b. Sept. 25, 1865; m. Charles T. Littleffeld. c--Clarence, b. May 15, 1868. D--Barak Albra, b. Aug. 29, 1871; d. unm. E--Henry K., b. Jan. 28, 1876, in Searsport, Me. F--Eda B., b. June 28, 1881 in Belfast, Me.

1477--Maria Victoria, b. 1846; m. Barak A. Hatch. No children. 1478--Carrie, b. after 1876 to 3rd m. died young. 1479--Maria, died young. 1480--Alma, died young. 1481--Henry, died young.

919--GEORGE HARVEY7 (George Wash1ngton6 , Solomon5 , Benja.min4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): - m. Sarah J. Plympton of Walpole, Mass.

Child born in Walpole: . 1482--Robert Eugene, b. Dec. 13, 1874,

~--MARTIN7 (Nathaniele·s, Benjamin4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): m. had son. 1482A--Abner.

919C--BENJAMIN7 (BenJemin8 , Nathaniel5 , Benjamin4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): m. Nov. 16, 1825 Hannah Stone in Grafton, Mass. where he spent his life within range of a mile from the spot lwhere he died. By his father's marriage, as well as his own, he was connected with some of the oldest and most influential families of his town. On his father's side he was allied to one of the hero's of the Revolu­tionary War.

Capt. Benjamin Kingsbury represented his town in general court, and held, at one time or another, almost every town office. He was well known for his musical talents having played, in the old meeting house, the first double bass viol ever played in town. Taking from his ancestors their patriotic fervor and love of military tactics, he was chosen captain of the military organization of Grafton, retaining his title to the day of his death. For forty years he was a member of the Evangelical Congregational Church. He was a "station master" of the Aboli­tionists underground railroad.

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Children boru in Grafton, Mass .. (t.r.) 1483--Sarah Jane, b. Feb. 9, 1827; d. Jan. 30, 1832. 1484--Julia Le.ran.a, b. May 10, 1828; d. Jan. 29, 1832. 1485--Albert Benjamin, b. Feb. 28, 1830. 1486--Henry Nathaniel, b. Dec. 31, 1832. 1487--William Brigham, b. Apr. 24, 1835; d. Dec. 19, 1837. 1488--Hannah Stone, b. July 18, 1837; d. Jan. 9, 1844. 1489--~n Ellis, b. July 17, 1841. 1490--Charles Eldridge, b. Dec. 7, 1843; Civl War. 1491--Horace Alfred, b. Nov. 17, 1845; unm. Owned producing mines in New

Mexico. . 1492--Edward Martin, b. July 16, 1854; d. Jan~ 23, 1946.

920--GEORGE7 (George6 , Joseph5 - 4 , Nathaniel5 - 2 , Joseph1 ): enlisted Sept. 27, 1864, -- as a Pvt. in Oo. F, 18th N·.H. Vol. Inf. He was discharged June 10, 1865. He

m. April 9, 1853 in Francestown, N.H. Betsey A. Hyde. Children born in Francestown, N.H.: 1493--George Albert, b. Apr. 6, 1854; d. Jan. 24, 1932 in California. He fol­

lowed ·the gold rush to Nome, Alaska, and was a ready joker about his suc­cesss. "Was a millionaire, but most of his assets were frozen 30 ft. deep in Alaska and a bit difficult to cash in on." He m. June 4, 1879, Sadie M. Heald. No issue.

1494--Warren Eugene, b. Oct. 23, 1855; d. 1904 in Indianapolis, Ind. 1495--Henry Lovell, b. May 5, 1861; residence in 1904 at Fitchburg, Mass.

927--EMILY JOSEPHINE (Donnell) Kingsbury7 (Joseph6 _5 _ 4 , Nathaniel:r2 , Joseph1 ): see . No. 459. .

1496--Albert Joseph, b. Sept. 20, 1857.

931--CHARLES LANGDON7 (John Langdon8 , Joseph5 - 4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): was a prominent physician in Boston, Mass. He married Lucy Isabella Jones, b. in Spencer, Mass. July 3, 1852. Children born in Boston, Mass.: 1497--Alice Marshall, b. Sept. 29, 1882. 1498--Edith, b. Feb. 26, 1884. 1499--Ruth Jones, b. July 23, 1887.

932--EDW.ARD N.EWELL7 (John Langdon6 , Joseph5 - 4 , Nathan1el3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): a physician -- for many years at New Haven, Conn. He m. May 5, 1881 Clara Amelia Coffin, b. in

Medford, Mass. Aug. 13, 1853; d. June 12, 1927. Mrs. Kingsbury was one of the original members of the Women's Club of Norwalk, Conn., and through her active interest in garden lore, brought honor to the club as State Chairman of Gardens. In 1935 Dr. Kingsbury, writing to a relative, described the old home in Frances­town: "The brick house at our old place was built by John Langdon's father Joseph, when John was 8 years old, 126 years ago. The bricks and mortar are as firm and beautiful as ever; they look as if they were made for life." Children born in Spencer, Mass.: 1500--Newell ·coffin, b. March 26, 1882. 1501--Mabel Hyde, b. Sept. 7, 1884; m. June 7, 1913 Thomas Goddard Wright, son

of Rev. William Russell and Alma J. Wright of New Haven, Conn. 1502--Ma.ry Richards, b. Oct. 31, 1886 in Woonsocket; unm. in 1935.

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933--THOMA.S7 (James6 , Jonathan5 - 4 , James3 , Natha.niel2 , Josephl.): selectman of Need­.,_._. ham, 1829-30, 32-35; Town treasurer, 1853-1859; chosen deacon of First Church

July 29, 1849 and continued in th,at office until death. He was representative to general court, 1835.1838, 1848 and 1849. Elected Justice of the Peace, April 19) 1839. 1503--Clara, b. 1819; d. Dec. 15, 1820. 1504--Thomas c., b. Dec. 17, 1821; d. Nov. 18, 1829. 1505--Willard Hunting, b. Jan. 10, 1825; d. Dec. 26, 1876 in Needham, unm. 1506--Betsey Sumner, b. June 18, 1828; m. George Otis Kingsbury. 1507--Sa.rah Ellen, b. Jan. 8, 1835; m. Albert Fisher. 15o8--Clara Miranda, b. Oct. 6, 1837; m. Henry F. May.

934--WILLIAM7 (James6 , Jona.than5 - 4 , James3 , Nathaniel2 , Josephl.): resided at Gilsum, N.H. where he .built a brick house at the edge of town. He served as selectman and represented his town in the general. court, 1842. Hem. Jan. 20, 1819 Temperance Leonard b. Raynham, Mass., June 21, 1799; d. Gilsum Aug. 1, 1873, daughter of Benjamin and Judith (Macomber) Leonard. Children born in Gilsum: 1509--William Leonard b. Mar. 26, 1820; d. Walpole Jan. 18, 1890. 1510--George Dinsmore, b. Apr. 19, 1822; d. Sept. 28, 1877 at Walpole. 1511--Charles Franklin, b. July 11, 1824; d. West Medford, Mass., Feb. 131 1911. 1512--John, b. Dec. 13, 1826; d. Feb. 2, 1903 in Needham, Mass.; m. Oct. 28,

1852, Mary Ursula Smith, b. in Alstead, N.H. died in Needham, Mass. Jan. 23, 1903, daughter of RaJ.ph Emerson and Bish (Hale) Smith. No children.

1513--otis Henry, b. May 5, 1829; d. in Wal.pole, unm. 1514--Eliza Ann, b. Aug. 1, 1832; m. Oct. 31, 1867 George Milton Reed, b. in

Surry, N.H. Nov. 1, 1834; d. Sept. 21, 1896, son o:f Nathan Dagget and Charlotte Dwinnell Reed. Eliza Ann died in Surry, N.H. August 8, 1906. No children. (From History of Surry by Frank B. Kingsbury)

1515--Ellen Maria b. Apr. 23, 1835; d. Gilsum Mar. 23, -1841. 1516--Mary Josephine, b. June 30, 1837; resided on family homestead with her

brother, Otis Henry, until her death.

938--LAtmEN7 (James8 , Jonathan5 .. 4 , James3 , Nathanie12 , Josephl.): was a property own­er in Surry, N.H. He was elected deacon of Second Baptist Church in Newton Upper Fal.ls, Feb. 8, 1831, selectman in Needham, Mass. 1837-38-56-57, tax collector, 1834, assessor 1847-52-53-56-60~64, rept. general court 1855. He was buried in the family lot in the old graveyard on Nehoden Street. Nehoden was the Indian chief who with his tribe once owned and occupied the land on which the city of Needham now stands. M:>st of that land was at one time owned by Deacon Lauren Kingsbury. He married Hannah Bond. Their children died in youth.

943--JOHN WRIGRr7 (John6 , Jonathan5 - 4 , James3 ., Nathaniel2 , Josephl.): lived in Newton, Mass. where he was active in town and school affairs. He married first, Louisa Ward. He m. 2nd Elizabeth Ann Upham. Children of 1st m.: 1517--Frances Allen, b. March ll, 1841; m. Albert N. Cook. 1518--Albert Dexter, b. Nov. 8, 1842. Civil War. 1519--Anna Elizabeth, b. March 14, 1848; d. in infancy. 1520--William Henry Ward; 1851-1853. 1521--Edward Silas Upham, b. Feb. 20, 1853. 1522--Emma. Louise, b. Oct. 16, 1855; m. Apr. 14, 1875 Frederick A. Jewett.

Child (Jewett) Albert Frederick,

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945--BENJAMIN WHITE7 (John6 , Jona.tha.n.5 • 4 , James3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. March 12 1807 in Westbrook, Maine, Almira Trowbridge. She died Sept. 29, 1873. Children born in Newton Corners, Mass.: 1523--Ma.ry Jane, b. Sept. 30, 1836; d. May 12, 1864. 1524--Ann Almira, b. Apr. 9, 1838; d. Sept. 25, 1863. 1525--Roger Sherman, b. Feb. 3, 1840. Probably the "Roger S11 who was a. Pvt.,

Co. K, 32nd Regt. , Mass. Vol. Inf. He was discharged a.t Boston, June, 1864, due to gun shot wounds fracturing bones of lower leg. Natl. Archives note his widow, Ellen, survived him. (cert. 150207)

1526--Edward Payson, b. Apr. 5, 1842; d. Apr. 4, 1871. Enlisted age 20, Civil War, September 12, 1862. Disability Discharge, Sept. 25, 1862.

1527--Benjamin Franklin, b. Aug. 29, 1844; d. Aug. 12, 1863. 1528~-Julia EJ.izabeth, b. Dec. 28, 146; d. Jan. 23, 1864. 1529--George, b. Nov. 9, 1849. 1530--William Warren b. June 23, 1852; d. May 17, 1863.

946--ISAAC7 (John6 , Jona.than5 - 4 , James3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): The house built in -- 1650 by John Parker of Hingham, Mass. , subsequently owned by Ebenezer Stone and

and bought by John Kingsbury where Isaac was born was still occupied and owned by the Kingsbury family as late as 1920. Isaac m. April 4, 1836, Mary Ann, b. on Hawkins St. in Boston, April 24, 1813. She died Jan. 25, 1888, in Newton, Mass. She was the daughter of John and Annie (Porter) Homer. Children born in Newton, Mass.: 1531--Francis Bomer, b. Apr. 23, 1837. 1532--Lavinia Eliza.beth, b. Nov. 20, 1838; m. Oct. 17, 1860 Albert Gay Brown,

,b. in Roxbury, Mass. Aug. 24, 1827; d. in Rockledge, Fla. March 10, 1894,­son of James and Louise (Gay) Brown. Lavinia Elizabeth Brown was vice­president of the Kingsbury Family Association formed in Boston, Mass. in 1903. Children (Brown) born in Newton, Mass. A--Charles Albert, b. Oct. 18, 1861; ~. July 2, 1891 Edith Guild Page and

had sons Augustus Page and Kingsbury Brown. · · B--George Gay, b. July 19, 1863; m. June 14, 1888 Alice Abert Richardson.

They had son Richardson Brown, 1903-1938. c--William Croswell, b. Aug. 31, 1867; m. Oct. 20, 1892 Emily Elect Brooks.

They had William Brooks and Elizabeth Kingsbury Brown. D--Benjamin Kingsbury, b. Oct. 9, 1875; m. Louise Frances James. They had

Eleanor Frances (Ml's. Dana Shaw Goodale) and Marjorie Wellington (Mrs. Palmer York, Jr.)

1533--Charles Augustus, b. Nov. 16, 1839; d. Nov. 23, 1893 in Redlands, Calif. 1534--Isaac Franklin, b. Jan, 2, 1841; d. March 16, 1919. 1535--Harriett Jane, b. July 20, 1845; m. June 19, J.872 William T. Wardwell,

947--CBARLES7 (John8 , Jonathan5 "'"', Jamess, Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. Harriet M. Homer, Children: ' 1536--Charles, b. May 25, 1837; d. of cholera in Maysville, Ky. Sept. 21, 1866.

National Archives record Charles·enlisted as a 2nd Lt. and won promotion to the rank of adjutant general. In the Battle of · Gettysburg he was taken

. prisoner. He was born at Boston. Unmarried. 1537--Harriett, b. Nov. 12, 1838 in Newton, Mass.; m. June 13, 1872 Halsey C.

Burr in Ironton, Ohio. No children. 1538--Mary Orianna, b. Aug. 21, 1841 in Haverhill, Mass.; d. in Haverhill, Ohio

Oct. 15, 1875; m. Joseph A. Sparks of Vanceburg, K:y. Two sons. 1539--Martha Frances, b. June 8, 1844 in Greenupsburg, Ky.; d. June 8, 1845.

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1540--George, b. Feb. 16, 1846 in Greenupsburg, Ky.; d. May ll, 1852. 1541--Ella, b. Oct. 29, 1848 in Kentucky; m. Aug. 6, 1868, Warren M. Hall, of

Quaker Bottom, Ohio. No children. 1542--EJ:crua Frances, b. Nov. 15, 1851 in Ironton; Ohio; m. Apr. 20, 1877 Mt-. J.M.

Hall. No children. 1543--Martha, b. Oct. 22, 1855 in Ironton, Ohio; m. E. Gardner. Two children. 1541~--William Ward, b. Nov. 10, 1859 in Ironton, Ohio; d. Feb. 4, 1863. 1545--E.H., b. June 27, 1852.

954--JOB NEWELL KINGSBURY7 (Nahum6 , Timoth.y5·4 • 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. Bridget - Bak.er, perhaps living in Sandusky, Ohio, about 1890.

Children: 1546--Frederick, b. Apr. 10, 1855. 1547--Frank. H.; ; d. March 6, 1886.

956--WILLIAM DEMING7 (Moses8 • 5 , Timothy4 • 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): son of Moses was - baptized April 21, 1799 and m. Dec·. 1, 1839 Eliza Reynods who d. in Needham,

Mass. in 1874. Children born in Needham: 1548--Eliza Jane, b. Oct. 21, 184o. 1549--William Hooper, b. July 3, 1842; enlisted Sept. 1, 1862 at Needham in

Co. c, 43rd Mass. Inf. He died March 1, 1863 at Bufort, N.c. Unmarried. 1550--Lucy Deming, b. Aug. 22, 1843. 1551--Edward Noyes, b. Feb. 23, 1845; d. Aug. 23, 1845. 1552--Sarah, b. June 30, 1846. 1553--Charles Deming, b. Apr. 27, 1850. . 1554--Catherine Peabody, b. Apr. 19, 1852; d. Feb. 13, 1867. 1555--0liver Henry, b. Nov. 10, 1853. 1556--Caroline M., b. Apr. 8, 1855; d, Sept. 8, 1855, 1557--Samuel c., b. May 22, 1857.

976--JAMES SULLIVAN7 (Samuel6 , Moses5 , Timothy4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. in __, Needham, Mass. Oct. 10, 1830 Mary Ann Richardson. They lived in Jaffre, N.H.

Children born in Massachusetts: 1559--Mary Elizabeth, b •. July 15, 1831; m. 1559--James Ephraim, b. Apr. 18, 1833 in Westfield. He was adopted by his Aunt

Betsey and her husband, Ephraim Keyes (972). 1560--Asa Richard, b. Dec. 26, 1834 in Needham; m. May ;o, 1888 in Dedham Mary A.

Wenn. No children.

983--ASA7 (Asa6 , Moses5 , Timothy4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. 1st Adeline Fiske of Newton Upper Falls, Mass. She died prior to 1841, and he married 2nd Emily (Munroe) who died in 1847. He took f'or his 3rd wife, in 1850, Mary Jane Monroe who died July 11, 1887. Children by 1st m.: 1561--Charles Henry, b. Sept. 28, 1831; d. 1893; m. Marian Blaisdell (1843-1917). 1562--Amanda Fiske, b. Sept. 24, 1833; m. Joseph K. Ritter of Cassopolis, Mich.

Children (Ritter): A--Charles, b. 1858; d. 1936; m. May Davis. B--Ma.ry Ellen; m. Dr. c. H •. Frink.

Children of 2nd m.:· · 1563--Albert Alonzo, b. March 21, 1842; d, Oct. 14, 1844. 1564--Nancy E., b. May 1, 1845; d. July 13, 1845. 1565--Asa, b. Dec. 6, 1846; d. V..ar. 5, 1847.

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Children of 3rd m.: 1566--Nancy, b. May l, 1852; m. Mr. Hull of Jackson, Michigan. 1567--Asa Munroe, b. June 20, 1854; d. July 8, 1923. 1568--Allen Munroe, b. Oct. 28, 1855; d. Nov. 28, 1918. 1569---Ruth Turner, b. Dec. 13, 1856; m. James G. Hayden of Cassopolis, Mich.

Children {Hayden): A--Asa B---Vera c--Jay c. D--Hazel E- -Robert T.

1570--Harriet Jane, b. Jan. 20, 1858; died January 1924; m. in 1878 to Dr. Marion Holland b. in Pontiac> Mich. in 1850; d. 7-4-1922. Children (Holland) : . A--William.Kingsbury d. a.t age of 2 yea.rs. B---Ray Kingsbury, b. May 31, 1882 at Edwardsburg, Mich. Be m. Jan. 30,

1909 Elexis Marie Hughes. They make their home at Fort Lauderdale, Florida with a summer residence at Diamond Lake, Cassopolis, Mich. A son, Christopher Hughes born Nov. 4, 1911 m. Miss Cora Green and they have son, Ray.

c-"".Howard Kingsbury, b. March 24, 1884; d. 10-29-1927 at Edwardsburg, Mich. m. Alma Schmidt who resides in Ann Arbor, Mich., 9-24-1914. Children, Howard, Jr., Roberta Lee, and John Marion Holland.

1571--George Manning, b. Apr. 23, 1862; d. Feb. 27, • 1572--Cyrus Lemuel, b. Feb. ~., 1864; m. Clara Richards. No issue. 1573--Mary Eliza, b. Aug. 31, 1865; d. Dec. 25, 1872. 1574--Georgianna, b. Apr. ll, 1866; d. May 6, 1899; umn. 1575--David Lamb, b. July 9, 1867; m. Francis Graham. 1576--Evelyn Carrington, b. Apr. 29, 1869; m. J. Fred Beebe of N.Y.C. Mrs.

Beebe in residence at Morristown, N.J. in 1958. Children (Beebe): A--Frederick, m. Janet Marna.rd Seals, May 3, 1913. B--Helen C. c--Charlotte c.

1577--Vernadetta, b. Oct. 21, 1875; m. J. L. George of Lansing, Michigan. Child: (George) A--Morris K.

1578--Winifred, b. May 4, 1877; d. 1938; m. Dr. Nottingham of Sault Ste Marie, Michigan. They had Nancy and Jane who died in infancy. Winifred m. 2nd April 26, 1923 Edward H. Jewett.

989--GECRGE LE.WIS7 (David6 - 5 , Timothy4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Josephi): was of Needham, Mass. Be married there, May 5, 1841, Louisa, daughter of William and Sarah Kingsbury (No. 122) Eaton. William Eaton a 5th Generation descendant of John Eaton of Dedham, Mass. Child: 1579--Sarah Lewis, m. L. Llewlyn Fuller.

996--IRA7 (Nmthan6 , Nathaniel5 , Daniel4 .. 3 , Nathaniel2 , Josephi): m. Sept. 14, 1829, -- Miss Euseba Perry. ·

1580--Daniel Perry, b. Sept. 24, 1831; d. in Alstead, N.H. Oct. 29, 1905. 1581--sarah Annette, b. June 18, 1835; m. s. N. Wright of Grafton, Vt.; d. March

3, 1885. "Age 48 yrs. 8 mos. 14 ds." 1582--George Washington, b. Aug. 30, 184o; d. June 22, 1897 in Clifton Springs,

N.Y.

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1000--WILLIAM7 (Natha.n6 , Nathaniel 5 , Daniel 4 -s, Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): of Chester) - Vermont. When he passed away March 15, 1910 the newspapers had this to say of

Mr. Kingsbury: "William Kingsbury, who was the oldest person in Chester, died at the home

of his daughter, Mrs. H. M. Guild, on Main Street, this forenoon. He was born in Chester May 10, 1816, and was next to the youngest of eight children of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kingsbury who were among the first of the early settlers. In the month of March, 1839 William was united in marriage to Fannie E. Spring, b. Dec. 1,. 1817; d. ·sept. 18, 1869.

Mr. Kingsbury was unusually well versed in mathematics and history. _ He could relate historical events not known to many, and especially important events which during his long life had occurred on a Friday. He had been one of the most prominent farmers in this state, sheep raising being one of his suc­cessful undertakings, and at a time when wool sold quickly for 40 cents a pound.

Mr. Kingsbury always took much interest in the poor and contributed largely toward the relief of the suffering. In his younger days he was very active in church work, having walked many miles on a Sunday to attend services. Last Sun­day when his son-in-law, H. M. Guild started for church Mr. Kingsbury said to him: 'Have notice given in church that m.y funeral will be held next Thursday afternoon.• The notice of course was not given, but the funeral service was held Thursday afternoon at the Guild residence on Ma.in Street,"

"Dear companion bas thou left me, Here on earth to dwell alone,

Here shall thy face no more I see Thy deeds of kindness are they done"

from g. s. of Fanny Spring Kingsbury.

Children born in Chester, Vermont: 1583--Martha Emeline b. Nov. 21, 1840; d. in North Bennington, Vt. June 3, 1877j

m. Oct. 5, 1864, Henry William, b. in Weathersfield, Vt. son of William H. and Eliza Spafford: · Children (Spafford) b. in North Bennington: A--Eva Minerva, b. Sept. 25, 1868; m. in 1891 G. M. Rowell of Rutland, Vt. B-•Alton William, b. Apr. 24, 187li unm. resided Seattle, Wash. c--Mattie Elizabeth, b. Sept. 11, 1873; resides N.Y. D--Henrietta Winifred, b. Dec. 15, 1875; m. John Stearns, Rutland, Vt.

1584--Mariam Annette, b~ Aug. 6, 1842; d. May 29, 1888; m. Nelson Nichols of N.Y.

1585--Har~iett Minerva, b. Jun 3, 1845; m. Oct. 6, 1870 Jacob Horace Ma.rsh.b. in Plymouth, Vt. Apr. 18, 1842 of Horance and Almira (Eaton) Marsh. Harriett died Jan. 14, 1905; Jacob on Dec. 8, 1904. Child (Marsh) : E--Gertie Winifred, b. Jan. 16, 1875; m. 1st June 6, 1900 Carl A. Fuller.

He d. Feb. 28, 1903. Shem. 2nd, Sept. 5, 1905, Fred W. Waite b. in Proctorsville, Vt.

1586--Harlan William, b. March 25, 1847; d. Jan. 7, 1914 at West Boylston, Mass. with interment at Sterling, Mass.

1587--Sarah Maria, b. Feb. 26, 1849; m. March 8, 1870 Herman Martin b. March 8, 1849 of Martin and Sophia (Thompson) Guild. Sarah died Monday, Oct. 5, 1936. Mr. Guild was a prominent merchant of Chester. · Children ( Guild·) : . A--Fannie Sophia, b. June 7, 1874; m. June 7, 1897 Albert Ware. B--Ina Sarah, b. Jan. 31, 1878; m. Apr. 7, 1912 James A. Garfield;

d. Oct. 1933.

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1588--Homer Spring K., b. June 24, 1853; d. Jan. 5, 1932 in Chester, Vt. 1589--sewell Eaton b. Nov. 8, 1855; d. May 22, 1922; m. Oct. 26, 1876 Cora

Elizabeth b. Apr. 7, 1856; d. Dec. 24, 1931, daughter of George and Lizzie Estella (Landerson) Perry. They had a stillborn babe while at Chester. They removed to West Medway, Mass. where he was a funeral director and mortician.

1001--ELI PARKER7 (Nathan6 , Nathaniel 5 , Daniel 4 -s, Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): operated a saw and grist mill on Jewell Creek, Ludlow, Vt.; m. 1st May 10, 1836 Eliza Weed Boynton; m. 2nd May, 1855, Louise Densmore Melendy. She died in Ludlow, Vt. Apr. 24, 1885. Age: 64 yrs. 10 m. 24 ds. · Children by 2nd m. born in Chester. 1590--Horace b. July 1, 1856. Resided in N.Y.C. where he was engaged in real­

estate and dry goods trade. He died unmarried. 1591--0rriette, b. Dec. 26, 1857, a teacher of Physical Culture in N.Y.C.

She died unmarried. Orriette was an accomplished entertainer much in demand as a lecturer and reader.

l002--WILLIAM7 {Abijah8 , Nathaniel5 , Daniel4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): farmer, car­penter and shoemaker of Surry, N.H. Hem. March 5, 1846, Huldah, daughter of David and Asenath (Willey) Stone, Buldah was born on the "Whackel Stone Lot" at Surry Dec. 27, 1809; d. Aug. 19, 1885. (from History of Surry by Frank B. Kingsbury. ) William and Huldah had no children of their own but did adopt Cyrus Kingsbury, (No. 1253) son of Augustus and Eunice W. (Stone) Kingsbury.

1003--CHARLES7 {Abijah6, Nathaniel5 , Daniel4 - 3 , Nathaniel 2, Joseph1 ): m. in Sullivan,

-- N.H. Sept. 16, 1831 Ruby Osgood b. in Sullivan Apr. 3, 1810; d. in Keene, N.H. Aug. 3, 1879. Children born in Keene; 1592--Lucy c., b. May 9, 18;;; m. Oct. 25, 1854 Henry E. B. Betts who d. Mar.

19, 1862. They had a daughter: A--May J. who died at age of nine yrs. Lucy Betts m. 2nd Dec. 24, 1867 Dr. Joseph H. Smith of West Haven, Con­necticut. Their children {Smith): B--Joseph B., b. Sept. 4, 1868. c--Caroline W;t.lcox, b. Aug. 23, 1870. D--William B., b. May 6, 1872.

1593--Ellen Frances, b. Dec. 11, 18;4; d. in Ashburnham, Mass. May 21, 1882 m. Sept. 26 1854 Rev. Daniel Emerson Adams b. in Camden, Maine, a grand­son of Hon. D. Adams, M.D., author of "Adams Arithmetic". Children (Adams): A--Charles Darwin, b. Oct. 21, 1856; professor of Greek at Dartmouth;

m. Aug. 24, 1891 Julia Amanda Stevens, b. Dec. 24, 1858 of David and Hannah (Baldwin) Stevens.

B--Ma.ry Katherine, b. Apr. 9, 1863. C--George Wilton, b. Apr. 27, 187'

1594--Mary A., b. Aug. 23, 1836; m. Sept. 23, 1856 Terry Halpine; d. Nov. 9, 1862. She died Sept. 4, 1915. Children (Halpine): A--Frank P., b. June 16, 1857. B--Stella M., b. Oct. 16, 1858; d. Nov. 19, 1862. c--Mary E., b. Dec. 16, 1861; m. Dec. 1, 1885 George H. Fay.

1595--Charles Edward, b. May 7, 1838; d. Aug., 18;8.

1596--Martha A., b.· Sept. 21, 1840; m. Aug. 28, 1859, Lewis S. Kilbourne of Paxton, Mass. She died July 3, 1882. Children (Kilbourne):

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A--Ell_en M., b. Jan. 2, 1862; m. Aug. 15, 1880 Thomas Towbridge of Litch-field, Conn.

B--Charles B., b. June 1, 1867. c--Frederick S., b. Aug. 13, 1876. D--Martha K., b. June 5, 1882.

1597--Stella Maria; 1842-1843. 1598--Stella Maria; 1845-1853. 1599--Charles Edward; 1849-d. an infant. 1600--Juliette E., b. Nov. 16, 1852; d. unm. at Keene, 1931.

1004--JOSIAH7 (Abijah8 , Nathaniel5 , Daniel4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): was a resident - of Surry, N.H. for 30 years. In the year 1866 he removed to nearby Keene where

he died. An expert mechanic and farmer. While at Surry he also served as selectman in 1857. Hem. 1st., March 22, 1838, Sarah Baker, daughter of Nathan and Sally (Miles) Baker of Westminster, Mass., who died in Surry Apr. 25, 1843. Josiah m. 2nd Sept. 6, 1843 Cynthia, sister of Sarah Baker who d. Feb. 5, 1854; m. 3rd Feb. 7, 1855 Delilah H. Dickinson of Keene who died in Keene Dec. 11, 1870. He married 4th, March 24, 1874, Eloisa Taft, b. Chesterfield daughter of Zadock and Sarah (Black) Taft. She was a distant cousin of William Howard Taft. Children by 1st m.: 1601--Edward Appleton, b. Feb. 14, 1839; d. April 22, 1927, 1602--Geroge Bradley, b. Sept. 28, 1840; d. March 22, 1897 in Kalamazoo, Mich.

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1005--ABIJAH WILDER7 (Abijah6 , Nathaniel5 , Daniel4 - 3 ,-Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): from the -- age of eleven years made his home with the James Osgood family in Sullivan, N.H.

until his 16th year when he returned to Keene, N.H. and entered his father's shoeshop 4"0 learn that trade. Following two years training in the making of fine shoes and boots, he returned to Sullivan where he continued in that busi­ness until 18,5. He rel!lOved to Gilsum in 1835 where he lived out his life. Like his father having a deep and abiding faith and interest in his church, he was chosen deacon of the Gilsum Congregational Church in 1877. He married in Sullivan, Sept. 9, 1834, Lavinia, daughter of Samuel, Esq. and Lydia {Fay) Locke. She died and hem. 2nd March 21, 1837, Rhoda Emeline Wood b, in Al­stead, N.H. Jan. 9, 1815; d. in Gilsum Apr. 5, 1887. She was the daughter of Eleazar and Rhoda (Williams) Wood. The large Kingsbury house at Gilsum is now occupied (1957) by Miss Annie Emeline Kingsbury, a granddaughter. Children: 1603--Samuel Locke, b. Feb. 25, 1838; d. Nov. 14, 1906 in Gilsum, N.H. 16o4--Martha Lavina, b. July 26, 1840; d. Sept. 28, 1844. 1605--Merrill, b. Oct. 11, 1845; d. May 5, 1904, in Gilsum, N.H.; unm.

~--ALBERT7 (Abijah6 , Nathaniel5 , Daniel4 -s, Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. in Troy, N.H. June 16, 1836 Ann Elizabeth b. in Waltham, Mass. Aug. 2, 1814 daughter of Major Chester anc;i Mary (Lawrence) Lyman. Children born in Keene, N.H.: 1606--Frederick Holland, b. June 6, 1837; d. April 21, 1915 in Keene. 1607--Elizabeth, b. Jan. 26, 1839; d. Aug. 20, 1864; m. Feb. 26, 1861 Josiah S.

Niles, b. in Claremont, N.H. Feb. 11, 1840; d. Aug. 20, 1864. Shem. 2nd Dec. 4, 1871 Isaac H. Congdon, b. in East Granville, Mass. June 1, l.833 of Stephen and Mary (Oakley) Congdon.

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Children (Niles): A--John Frederick; Dec. 15, 1861 - Aug. 18, 1862. B--Agnes Mary, b. April 18, 1863; d. Oct. 18, 1880. Omaha.

1608--Harriett Ann, b. Sept. 21, 1841; m. May 19, 1870, Edward Spaulding, b. Nov. 2, 1846 of Erastus and Mahala (Baker) Spaudling of Troy. He died in Pocatello, Idaho May 8, 1904; she died in Cheyenne, Who. April 14, 1923. Children (Spaulding): A--Arthur Edward, b. Apr. 14, 1871; m. Aug. 7, 1896 Grace McCormick,

b. in Janesville, Ohio of Robt. and Eliz. (Allen). B--Frank Lyman, b. June 15, 1872. c--George Hart, b. Dec. 20, 1875; d. Nov. 30, 1895 at Cheyenne.

1609--Chester Lyman, b. Apr. 25, 1846; d. March 3, 1893 in Keene, N.H. 1610--Arthur Eugene, b. March 24, 1858; d, May 1, 1903 in Redlands, Calif.

1009--GEORGE7 (Abijah6 , Nathaniel5 , Daniel 4 • 3 , Nathaniel2 , Josephl.): m. May 6, 181:7 -- Lydia Wilder Briggs:b. in Templeton, Mass. Jan. 27, 1823 of Wilder and Sally

Briggs. They resided at Keene, N.H. Children: 1611--Eliza Wilder:, b. Oct. 10, 1848; d. Dec. 1, 1900 in Suffield, Conn.; m.

Oct. 24, 1888 c. D. Woodworth, b. in Suffield, Conn., 1846. No issue. 1612--Emily Sophia, b. 1-farch 9, 1851; d. Feb. 26, 1901 in Keene; unm. 1613--Ma.ry Jessie, b. Jan. 27, 1853; d. June 11, 1857.

1024--JAMES AUGUSTUS7 (Nathaniel e-s, Daniel 4 -s, Nathaniel2 , Josephl.}: m. at Bingham, Maine, Henrietta, daughter of Cyrus Hall. She died about 1910, Children: 1614--William T., b. Feb. 28, 1863; d., unm., 1905, 1615--George I., b. Aug. 5, 1869; d. Dec. 191~7 at Denver, Colo. 1616--Charles H., b. Oct. 27, 1871. 1617--Ellen Myrtle, b. Aug. 13, 1876; m. Mr. Curtis, and had a son1 Ralph

Curtis.

1029-~WILLIAM HENRY7 (Cyrus6 , Nathaniel5 , Danie1•·s, Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): enlisted Feb. 16, 1865 in Co. C, 14th N.H. Vols. Discharged July 8, 1865 •. m. in Sulli­van, N.H. Nov. 2, 1834; d. in Keene, N,H, Dec. 17, 1870. She was the daughter of' Abijah and Sarah (Hale) Hastings. Hem. 2nd, July 4, 1871, Mrs. Minerva Ann (Bigelow) Lee b. in Whitingham, Vt. March 20, 1832; d. in Chesterfield, N.H. May 20, 1894, daughter of' Sumner and Rebecca (White) Bigelow. Mr. Kingsbury was a spinner, weaver and farmer. Children: 1618--Abijah Hastings, b. in Sullivan Jan. 22, 1857; d. March 10, 1906 Keene. 1619--Charles Henry, b. in Keene May 2, 1860; d. Dec. 26, 1904 in East Westmore·

land, N,H, 1620--George Fred, b. in Harrisville May 11, 1863; d. Dec. 13, 1933. 1621--Edwin Cyrus, b. in Keene Oct. 1, 1865; d. Oct. 19, 1911 in Keene.• 1622--Williem Frallk, b. in Keene Sept. 30, 1867; d. Oct. 11, 1867.

~--ADAM37 (Joel8 , Danie15 • 4 • 5 , Nathan1el2 , Joseph1 ): m. March 7, 1842, Mary Heaton, b. in Keene Nov. 9, 1821; d. Feb. 12, 1895, the daughter of David. and Rebecca (Moore) Heaton. He resided in a brick house at 124 Main St, at Keene, N.H. Children: 1623--Emily Nims; May 7, 1855-Aug.13, 1855, 1624--Mary Louisa; Jan. 7, 1864-May 3, 1864.

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!Q~--ALFRED7 (Davide, Daniels-4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. Sept. 30, 1830 Almira Rice who died Oct. 20, 1861. They were residents of Pompey, N.Y. where the children were born. 1625--Augusta P., b. June 12, 1831; d. unm. and interred at Casenovia, N.Y. 1626--George Clark, b. Oct. 23, 1838; d. Nov, 13, 1868 in St. Louis, Mo.

1047--IJ.\NSING7 (Davide, Daniels-4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): removed from Marcellus ✓ - N,Y. to Marshall, Michigan· in 1834. He was one of the original proprietors of

the village of Hastings, Barry City, Michigan. Settling later at Marshall, he owned the Marshall House, a leading hotel of that day, and owned and operated a large iron foundry. A strong robust man he was stricken with typhoid.fever which caused his death in the Fall of 1850. Hem. Sept. 10, 1837 Frances Montague b, Sept. 10, 1814; d. June 20, 1866, daughter of Dr. William Throop and Harriet (Montague) Southworth of Ithaca, N.Y. Children born in Marshall, Mich.: 1627--Charles Willard, b. March 10, 1841; d. June ,o, 1891, unm. in St. Paul. 1628--David Lansing, b. Dec. 28, 1842; d, in St. Paul, Minn. Jan. 25, 1912. His

father died when he was but 8 yea.rs of age. He lived afterward with the family of his Aunt, his I,ther's sister, Mrs. Mary K. Bunce of Monticello, Minn. In 1862 Mr, Kingsoury enlisted as a pvt. in the 8th Regt., Minn. Vols. He was made first sergeant in 1864. He was with Gen. Sibley fol­lowing the massacre of over 2000 white settlers by the Sioux in 1862. He m. Oct. 26, 1869 Anna Sawyer Braman of Jefferson, Wis. · Mr. Kingsbury operated a hardware store on 3rd St., St. Paul, following which he was appointed asst. librarian of the Minnesota Historical Society. Re was State Recorder of Minnesota Commandery Military Order, Loyal Legion of the United States. The pictures of David Lansing and his wife hang in Portrait HaJ.l, Minnesota State Fair Grounds. Ca.pt. and Mrs. Kingsbury resided on Milwaukee Ave., Merriam. Park, and were counted among the first members of St. Mary's Episcopal church, They are interred a.t Oakland cemetery, St. Paul, No children.

1629--Frances Mary, b. July 13, 1844; d. in St. Paul. She was married in Rochester, N.Y., May 2, 1867, to Colonel Edwin c. Mason, U.S. Army, of Springfield, Ohio who d. Apr. 30, 1898, the son of General Sampson Mason, mer.1ber of Congrese. from Ohio. For a number of years Brigadier General Mason commanded troops at Fort Snelling, Minn. Children: (Ma.son) A--Kathro Montague, b, in Ft. Bliss, Texas Oct. 2, 1868. B•-Ma.ry Needham., b. Ft. Snelling July 26, 1870; m. Jan. 10, 1894,

Lt. James E. Moore, U.S. Army. c--Frances Kingsbury, b. Fort Vancouver, Wash., July 8, 1874. D--Charles Haynes, b. Fort Sanders, Wash., Nov. 2, 1881.

1Q5l..--ALMERON B, or AIMIRINE7 (David6 , Daniel s-4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): :...". June 9, 1850 to Frances M. Blackington who met a violet death, in a snow slide on the Kingsbury grade established by his brother David Denman (No. 1050), Feb. 22, 1862. Children born in.Honesdale, Pa. (Blackington): 1629A--Jara.es A., b. March 15, 1851. 1629B•-Frank E., b. Feb, 9, 1853, 16290--R, Isabel, b. Feb. 25, 1855, 1629D--Harry D., b. Apr. 22, 1857; d. March 31, 1876.

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1054--EDWARD MATHER7 (Darius6 , Daniels-4 ·s, Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. 1st in 1832 Elizabeth Camp of Marcellus, N.Y.· She died in Marshall, Mich., Aug. 13, 1835; hem. 2nd April 10, 1837 Sarah Harriet Brown b. in Litchfield, Conn. Nov. 9, 1813. Eel.ward M. Kingsbury served 4 years as postmaster, 4 years as sheriff and was justice of the peace at the time of his death. Children: All of whom were born in Michigan. 1630--Jane Elizabeth b. July 5, 1835; m. Nov. 22, 1855, Marcus Grant who d. MaJ

11, 1889; m. 2nd May 5, 1892 Daniel Mead. Children (Grant): A--Lora, b. Feb. 22, 1859; m. in Charleston, Vt., Dr. F. L. Snell. B--Minnie, b. Jan. 24, 1864; m. L. z. Slosson. c--Walter b. Apr. 14, 1867; m. Eliza Wilson.

1631--Susan Emily, Dec. 13, 18;8; d. Oct. 1, 1845. 1632--Annie Loraine, b. Sept. 7, 1840; m. Dr. Frank Howig, Big Rapids, Mich. 1633--Maria Harriett, Dec. 28, 1843; Dec. ;o, 184;. · 1634--Nahum, b. Nov. 21, 1853; residence at Alexandria, Indiana, 1901. 1635--Edward Glenn, Sept. 19, 1849; April 13, 1850 •

.!Q22--FREDERICK AUGUSTUS7 (Darius6 , Danie15 • 4 ·s, Natha.--iiel2 , Joseph1 ): removed from · Keene, N.H. to Marshall, Mich. in the year 1835. He was an expert cabinetmaker

and shortly after arriving at Marshall he opened a furniture store from which he supplied most of the illlllligrants to Calhoun County with their needs in setting up housekeeping. He organized a debating society in 1841 called the 11Self­Sharpenters" which in time became the Marshall Young Men's Association. He was appointed captain in the 23rd Mich. State Militia by Gov. Berry in 1844. Hem. Sept. 11, 1838 Caroline E., b. in Brighton, N.Y. Sept. 15, 1816; d. in MarshaJ.l April 5, 1847., the daughter of o. R. and Sally (West) Stone. Hem. 2nd Oct. 4, 1853 Juliet J. Scout, b. in Ithaca, N.Y. Sept. 6, 1830 the daughter of Lewis and Sa.rah (Southworth) Scout. Frederick Kingsbury supplied much of the Kingsbury de.ta from Michigan. Children of 1st m.: 1636--Fra.nces Amelia, b. Jan. 2, 1842, m. Oct. 7, 1868 Thaddeus c., b. in Cato,

N.Y. April 12, 1828; d. in Fenton, Michigan, Feb. 22, 1889, son· of Chaun­cey and Priscilla (Pinney) Smith. Frances Amelia was a graduate of Livingston Park Seminary, Rochester. Children (Smith) b. in Fenton and Marshall, Mich." A--Caroline Gertrude, b. Aug. 20, 1869; d. June 14, 1871. B--Dudley Kingsbury, b. June 28, 1872; resid.ed Utica, Mich. C--Kenneth G., b. Feb. 3, 1874; d. March 22, 1875. D--Ruth Louise, b. March 1, 1876. E--~ertha, b. Apr. 22, 1878 in Flint, ·Mich. F--Walter Mather, b. Dec. 1, 1880; d. July 21., 1881. G--John, b. Dec. 1, 1880 (twin); d. March 27, 1881. Bl 2nd m.:

l 37--Frederick Augustus, b. Sept. 6, 1855; d. unm. in Marshall.

1221_--FISHER ADAMS7 (Ebenezer Ad8.ul88 , Timothy5, Daniel 4 • 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): of Franklin, Massachusetts, m. Caroline Melita Daniels Sept. 21, 1828. She died Dec. 31, 1854. Chil~en born in Franklin, Mass.: 1638--George Daniels, b. Aug. 2, 1829; d. April 3, 1830. 1639--Susan Fisher, b. April 2, 1831. 1640--George Daniels, b. May 24, 1834.

Rev. Josiah Weare Kingsbury Family, 1890

Kingsbury Family Reunion, Boston, Mass. 1903

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1641--Maria H., b. Feb. 11, 1836; m. Sept. 23, 1858, Charles Wilson, b. Calais, Me., son of George and Jane. He died at Franklin, Mass. age 58.

1642--Emory T., b. Oct. 2, 1839;· mustered in Sept. Mass. Vol. Inf, Mustered out July 7, 1863. who survived him, {cert. 1207178, can 3557, Washington, D.C.)

1643--Flora Augusta, b. May 13, 1845.

15, 1862, Co. C, 45th Regt. He married Louis D •••••• bdl. 14- National Archives,

1o60--NATHANIEL DAVIS7 (Ebenezer A.6 , Timothy5, Daniel4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. Dec. 27, 1827, at Wrentham, Sarah Guild of Walpole, Mass. The Kingsbury home was on the line dividing Franklin and Wrentham and that area was finally set off as the town of Norfolk. Mr. Kingsbury was overseer of the poor for many years, was selectman for 14 years, chairman of the board nine years; and served the town on the school board. A very devoted Republican in politics. (all Franklin, Mass. Town records.) Children born in Franklin, Mass.: 1644--Sarah Ann, b. May 26, 1844; d. March 29, 1866. 1645--Mary E., b. May 26, 1946. 1646--Henry D., m. Martha Elizabeth, daughter of Wm. and Emeline Adams of

Walpole. Perhaps the "Henry D." who enrolled Oct. 1, 1861, at Camp Brigham. He was injured at Beaufort, s.c., Nov. 1, 1863. He was assignea to detailed duty at Hilton ·Head, s.c. March and April, 1864 and discharged with his Company K of the First Mass. Vol. Cav. He also appears on the muster rolls of the 4th Mass. Vols. (cert. 374564, National Archives, Washington, D.C.). (see Norfolk)

1647--John.

1063--ABNER ELLIS7 (Ebenezer A., 6 , TiiilOtb.y5, Daniel 4 -s, Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): b. a.t - Franklin, Mass. March 12, 1821, mustered in service Sept. 3, 1861 at age of 40.

Saw much action during war and received disability discharge May 22, 1865. (Natl. Archives, Washington, D.C.)

1068--JOSIAH WEARE BABCOCK7 (Samuel6 , James5 ., Daniel4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): When quite young his parents _removed from Underhill, Vt., to Tamworth, N.H., where he received his early education.

Mr. Kingsbury prepared for college at Phillips Academy, Exeter, N.H. He entered Dartmouth College in 1858, graduated in 1862, entered Princeton Theo­logical s,minary in 1863 and continued to 1865 at which time he resigned to accept a position on the United States Sanitary Commission. For a short time he was principal of a school in Schenectady, N.Y. Be served pastorates at Quechee, Vt., North Woodstock, Conn., Montague, Mass., Biddeford, Me. and Rye, Me. Bis last settled pastorate was the First Congregational Church at Middle­boro, Mass. His remaining years were devoted to a thorough study of the ancient tabernacle and Solomon's Temple. He was the author of several pleasant sketches and lectures. He married in Tamworth, N.H. October 2, 1865, Mary Hill Jackson, b. in Tamworth, N.H. M2cy' 14, 1839; died in Braintree, Mass. Jan. 14, 1914, the daughter of Charles Adams and Elizabeth (Dean) Jackson. Children: 1651--William Josiah., b. in Quechee., Vt. Nov 10, 1866; d. July 9, 1936 in Derry,

N.H. where he conducted an insurance agency and was a florist. He mar­ried in Derry on June 20, 1900, Alice May Chapman, born in Danvers, Mass. June 20, 1881 of Moses and Stella (Cram) Chapman. Mrs. Kingsbury was

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organist of Derry Baptist Church-after her marriage. No children. 1652--Joseph Jackson, b. in Quechee, Vt. Aug. 5, 1868; d. March 4, 1925 in

Braintree, Mass. 1653--Sanmel, b. in No. Woodstock, Conn. Sept. 14, 1870; d. in Needham, Mass.

August 3, 1938. Hem. in Valparaiso, Indiana Jan. l, 1906, Myra Rebecca Robinson. Mrs. Kingsbury is a probation officer for Norfolk County at Needham, Mass. Mr. Kingsbury was deacon of the Evangelical Congregational Church and a member of the Norfolk Lodge, A.F. and A.M.; Wisteria Chapter, O.E.S. and the Postoffice Clerk's Association. No children.

1654--George Dean, b. in Biddeford Pool, Maine. His early schooling was in Massachusetts, Rye and Tamworth in New Hampshire. He married in Winter Park, Fla., Nov. 23, 1938, Mrs. Helen Augusta Wheeler Remick. She died Dec. 27, 1939 leaving one son (Remick) • Mr. Kingsbury was a member of the Tamworth Congregational church and had served as deacon for many years. At the time of his death he was honorary deacon, trustee and treasurer. He was always much interested in the Sunday School and work of the young people. Be died at the age of 82 years on June 6, 1954.

1655--Mabel Hope, b. in North Reading, Mass. July 19, 1874; m. in Braintree, Mass. June 29, 1912 to Frank Burnside Kingsbury. Mt-s. Kingsbury passed away at her home, "Hope Acres •i in Surry, N. H., Thursday, Dec. ; , 1953. She was laid to rest in the Surry Cemetery. A daughter, Millicent Ellen, b. July 20, 1914; d. Proctor, Vt. Oct. 29, 1914. Mabel Hope Kingsbury while yet a girl, became interested in tracing the many branches of the Kingsbury family with thought of some day publishing. Ill health coupled with the care of her beloved parents brought about delays covering nearly 30 years when in 1952 correspondence between this compiler and Mrs. King~­bury revived her interest in seeing her collection added to the family · data herein contained.

1656--Mary Elizabeth, b. in North Reading, Mass. Feb. 9, 1876, resides at Surry, N.H. She has the proverbial "green thumb" of her brothers who were also florists and expert gardeners. She holds an important office in the Surry'' Congregational Church, and is a graduate of Philadelphia Schooi for Nurses. · · ·

1657--Noah Jackson, b. in Montague, Mass. Jan. 10, 1878; d. Feb. 23, 1938 at ·Schenectady, N.Y. Be attended Massachusetts School of Technology and in 1899 he became a member of the test course at the Lynn Works of the Gener• al Electric Company. In July, 1903, he was transferred to the general manufacturing department with which he served until August, 1930.

For 22 years, Mr. Kingsbury was active in the Boy Scout Council, which awarded him the Order of the Silver Beaver for "distinguished service to boyhood. 11 From 1916 to 1919 he was acting Scout Executive, when that position was a volunteer one. He served Scouting as a troop chairman, council secretary, council vice president, council treasurer, commissioner and chairman of the camping committee. From 1927 to 1930 he was President of the Howe School Parent-Teacher Association. He was President of Cen­tral Park Pl'A in 1931. He was a member of the Board of Governors of the Communlty Chest, Treasurer of the Scbnectady Historical Society for three terms, Vice President of the Stamp Club, a member of the membership com­mittee of the Y:tv.CA, Mr. Kingsbury was Chairman of the Budget Committee and ex-offi~io member of the Board of Trustees of El'.llma.nuel Baptist Church. He was a member of the A.F. and A.M., St. George's Chapter, R.A.M. and St, George's Council, R. and S.M.

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1658--Grace Ethel b. in Rye, N.H. July 30, 1881; for many years a physical instructor in Chicago, Ill., Moorhead, Minn., Temple University, Philadel~ phia, and Training School for Teachers, N.Y.C. Miss Kingsbury divides her time between her New York apartment and Hope Acres at Surry, N.H. "Crace Ethel was the last to appear, She was the baby for many a year; She felt pretty bad that she wasn't a boy, She'd rather have boy's things than any girl's toy She learned to skate, to swim, to coast, But of cooking she never did boast. In all things athletic she's right up to dClte, Perhaps she's for suffrage, she hasn't a mate She can earn her own money - and - spend it as well. 11

(Mabel Hope Kingsbury)

l073--CYRUS7 (Cyrus8 , Moses5 , Stephen4 , Daniel3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): On the death - of his mother, and at the age of 16 weeks, Cyrus Kingsbury was taken to Massa­

chusetts to spend his boyhood days with his maternal grandparents. Be would never see Alsted again. Finishing a preparatory education under Rev. Dr. Crane of Northbridge, Mass. he graduated from Brown University, Providence, R.I. in 1812, and from Andover Seminary in 1815. He was ordained a missionary at Ipswich, Sept. 29, 1815. In September, 1816, he made his first visit to the Cherokees, and the following month he attended a general council of the Chero­kees and Greeks and was favorably received. After making preparations for a mission by purchasing a plantation, he returned to Tennessee and began his mis­sionary work at a place later called Brainerd, Jan. 13, 1817. With Rev. Mr. Hall and Rev. Williams to assist they labored with great diligence and bore a heavy burden of·care and business and were subjected to great inconvenience through the year. By the year 1818 the American Board of Commissioners for foreign Missions had received requests from the Choctaw Nation for a similar work among their people and the Board reluctantly submitted a proposition to Mc-. Kingsbury to relinquish his position at Brainerd and go as Superintendent of the Choctaw Nation.

Starting out in wagons Mr. and Mrs. Williams and Cyrus Kingsbury made the perilous journey through the wilderness to a point three miles south of the Yellow-busha River and thirty miles above its junction with the Yazoo. The station was cal.led Eliot in honor of Rev. John Eliot, called the Apostle to the Indians, of Roxbury Mass. Cyrus Kingsbury felled the first tree preparatory to building a log cabin. Within 14 months seven cabins, a school house, lumber house and a grainery were erected. School opened with ten pupils, eight of whom had bee1t, brought a distance of sixty miles. At the close of the year sixty pupils were in attendance. The Chocktaw people, especially the chiefs were urging enlargment of the school. By 1821. there were 80 pupils. Mr. Williams prepared a liberal appropriation for school purposes of $2000 a year, payable quarterly for 17 years.

The school at Eliot being in successful operation, Dr. Kingsbury next located a :mission in the north-eastern part of the present Oktibbeha County and named it Mayhew. Joing them as soon as the buildings were completed who·a force of missionaries from Massachusetts, viz.; Messrs. Byington, Hooper, Cushman and Smith together with their families, and also the Misses Frisselle, Varnum, Chase and Thatcher. With their arrival. by boat at New Orleans romance came to the new land as Dr. Kingsbury was at once united in marriage to Sarah Varnum thereby consumating an engagement entered into before oeing consecrated to mission~y endeavor. ·

It appears from old maps of the region that the Mayhew Mission was built on the banks of the Tombigbee River. Present day Mayhew is somewhat removed from the river according to present day maps. Dr. Cyrus took up residence on Nov. 20, 1820 at Mayhew. Later on, in answer to the urgent request of a council of

the chiefs, schools were established in various parts of the nation. One at Long Prairies, one in the house of Chief Maskilatubbee, one in the house of Juzon, a Frenchman with a hal.f breed family, one at Emmons and at Goshen and at Fr.ench Camp on the Natchez Trace. A church cal.led Bethel, was later organ­ized at French Camp and Cal.vin Cushman of the Mtcyhew force organized a church at Hebron. Dr. Kingsbury maintained a general. supervision of al.l the mission schools, In his reports he uses both the Indian and adopted names of the pupils, The Indian elders called him Nashoba-Arnowa "Walking Wolf" due to his le.me foot,· __ not in derision, but in their intense love for this man of God. The Choctaw annuity of $6000 a year was placed in his hands. Dr. Cyrus Kingsbury had brought the light of the gospel to a Choctaw Nation that had sat in the gross darkness of superstition and heathenism. Through his efforts the Choctaws had accepted Christ as their Saviours. The Choctaws had established courts and a central governing council. They had cultivated their fields as the white man did. They had dedicated themselves to the Prince of Peace.

As a leaf is blown about by the winds., so the work of Dr. Cyrus and his fel­low missionaries and his Indian friends became as nothing with the signing of a forced treaty, an action by the white commissioners that would bring this com­ment from the great humanitarian, Joseph G. Baldwin; "And in Indian affairs; the very mention is suggestive of theft., the romance of a wild and weird lar­ceny. What sublime conception of super-Spartan roguery: Swindling Indians by the nation: Stealing their land by the township. Conducting the Nation to the Mississippi River, stripping them to the flap and bidding them Godspeed as they went howling into the western wilderness." The whole number of Choctaws re­moved to the west were 15, 000 souls. A steamboat captain told of picking up several hundred Choctaws from an island while hundreds of their horses floun­dered and perished on the muddy banks. In the dead of winter squaws barefoot,· begging for an ear of corn to keep what little life remained. The death march of a Christian people, a people who had never raised an arm against the white man.

Wal.king Wolf did not forget his people. After months of waiting; Congress allowed him damages for the disuse of the Mission buildings, and he once more laboured among his chosen people until his death at Pine Ridge near Fort Towson in Choctaw County, Oklahoma. ·

Rev. Cyrus Kingsbury, b. Nov. 22, 1786; m. 1st Sarah Bowdain Varnum of Bra.cut, Mass. at the residence of Mr, Hearsey in New Orleans, La. by Rev. Lenard, on December 24, 1818. Sarah died Sept. 15, 1822 and hem. 2nd Electa May, b. at Goshen, Mass., on March 11, 1784; died Pine Ridge, April 30, 1864. Hem. 3rd Oct. 20, 1867 at Boggy Depot to Priscilla. G. Child who d. Aug. 17, 1869. Rev. Cyrus died at Boggy Depot, Indian Territory, June 28, 1870~ Children of 1st m.: 1659--Cyrus b. J~. 2, 1820 at Eliot, Miss.; died in 1875, Feb. 8th in Iowa. 1660--John Parker born Sept. 25, 1821 at Mayhew. After marriage he removed

to Boggy Depot, Okla.

1074--JOSEPB7 (Cyru.s5 , Moses5 , Stephen4 , Daniel3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): was a farmer-and selectman in Alstead, N.B. and a representative to the legislature. He lived on the farm of his wife's father, Lt. Ephraim Kingsbury. Joseph mar­ried Kezia Kingsbury daughter of Lt. Ephraim and Hannah (Leonard) Kingsbury of Alstead. (See No. 1028, Talcott) Mrs. Kingsbury died in 1857, age 65. Children born in Alstead: 1661--Clarissa Addine, b. Oct. 16, 1812; m. Feb. 28, 1836, in Brattleboro~ Vt.

William, son of Stephen and Rebecca {Drury) Howard.

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Children (Howard): A--Helen s., b. Dec. 3, 1836; m. May 16, 1861, Wilson D. Bolt. B--Emily Kingsbury, b. Oct. 14, 18;8; 'd. Jan. 29, 1865. c--Edward Bancroft, b. Oct·. 31, 1840; m. Jan. 28, 1868, Clara daughter of

James c. and Clarrisa {Francis) Ferguson. D--Frank Osmond, b. March 28, 1854; m. Feb. l, 1882, Ida Crandall.

1662--Annis s., b, June 12, 1814; of Concord, N.H., unm. 166;--Emily A., b. July 10, 1836; m. June, 18;4, Dr. Allen C. Fay of Milford,

Mass., as his second wife, his first having been her aunt Hannah S. Kingsbury {see 1034, Talcott.)

1664--Cyrus, b. May 16, 1818; died in infancy. 1665--Harriet M., b. July 13, 1820; m. May 14, 1845, Dr. o. L. Huntley of

Fitchburg, Mass.; m. 2nd George Glackmeyer of New York. 1666--Sophia P., b. Dec. 18, 1825; m. Dec. 28, 1848, Timothy Tufts of Alstead;

she died in April 1900. Mr. Tufts died in December, 1901. A son, James Arthur Tufts, was born Apr. 26, 1855. Hiram Lawrence, an adopted son, age 13; d. May 5, 1838.

1076--MOSES THOMPSON7 (Cyrus8 , ltlses5 , Stephen4 , Daniel3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): of Londonderry, Vt.; m. Lucinda daughter of Seth Brigg 1760-1824 of Rochester, Dummerton, Vt. Children: 1667--Cyrus, b. Oct. 9, 1823; d. Londonderry, Vt. Feb. 7, 1865, age 42. 1668--Seth Briggs, b. June 10, 1828; unm. 1669--Jaseph Biscoe, b. 1827; d. in Osage, Iowa, 1909.

1Q12_~-MOSES III7 (Mosese·s, Stephan4 , Daniel3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. Jan l, 1827 Sarah (Sally) Fisher of Walpole. Family records 236 state that he was a physi­cian. Int. Walpole Dec. 17, 1826. Daughter of Asa F. Children born in Dedham: 1669A--Sarah, b. 1828; d. 1842. 1669B--Warren, b. March 10, 1832. 1669c--George, b. Dec. l, 1834; d. 1890.

1081--WILLIAM B. 7 (Aaron6 - 5 , Stephan4 , Daniel3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): of Boston, Mass. according-to his father's will. Roxbury town records have a William B. married to "Freelove" and a son born to them, Children born in Roxbury, Mass. 1670--Harriet, b. May 10, 1832. 1671--Aaron, b. March 18, 1834.

1087--RORATI07 (Stephene-s-4 , Daniel3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. in Franklin, Mass., Nov. 19, 1835, by Rev. Smalley, Miss Adelia Gilmore of Franklin. Horatio died in Norfolk at the age of 71 yrs. They lived in a large two story _house built in 1808 which was but a short distance from his brother's house on the west shore of Kingsbury Pond, on the City Mills road. Children: 1672--George Allen, b. July 19, 18;8. 1673--Abigail, b. March 26, 1840; d. Sept. 1, 1859. 1674--Marion Adelia, b. June 4, 1848; m. Oct. 4, 1870 Amos E. Bullard, of

Gardner, Mass. ·He was a chairmaker.

Children (Bullard): A--Edith Adelia, b. June 4, 1848. B--Abbie Kingsbury; died Jan. 25, 1890; age 15 ys., 11 mos. 3ds. c--Alice Mabel of So. Walpole, m. John E. son of Silas and Mary (Gary)

Fales D--Luella Marion, b. July 10, 1878. E--Edwin Ellsworth F--Ida Estella G--Gra.ce Belen H--Bope Lois

EIGHTH GENERATION

1089--HENRY HUNTINGTON8 {Thomas G. 7 , Josiah6 , Jeremial:15 , Josia.h4 - 3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Dec. 21, 1880 at Paxton, Mass. Ella Elizabeth, daughter of Charles W. and Nancy (Clapp) Grisvenor of Leicester. They resided at Spencer, Mass. No children.

1091--EDWIN HYDE8 (Thomas G. 7 , Josiah6 , Jeremiah5 , Josiah4 - 3 , Eleaza.r2, Joseph1 ): -- m. Sept. 10, i873, Mary Ann, b. Oct. 1844, daughter of Samuel and Eliz.

(Walker) Gurney of East Rochester {Amsden). Mary Ann, died Jan. 1, 1883 at Worcester. Edwin Hyde Kingsbury was living at Campello, Mass. in 1903. Children born in New Haven, Conn. · 1675--Harriet Elizabeth, b. Aug. 3, 1874; m. Oscar c. Davis of Brockton, Mass.

and had one child. 1676--Ralph Eugene, b. Jan. 15, 1879. 1677--Percy Edwards, 1882-1883.

1101--EMMOR8 (Jonathan6 , Jeremiah5 , Josiah4 - 3 , Eleazar2, Josephi): spent his early years in Muscatine, Iowa, where he was given a good education. The opening of the Civil War found him working on his father's farm, which he left in August, 1862, to become a soldier. He enlisted in Co. G, 35th Regt., Iowa.Vol. Inf. under Capt. s. H. Dixon. After a faithful service of three years, he was honorably discharged Aug. 10, 1865 and returned to Iowa.

Upon his return from the war, Mr. Kingsbury resumed farming, which he con­tinued until 1871 when he sold his interests near Muscatine and moved to Grundy County, where he took up a half section of land. This he managed until 1893 when he moved to Cedar Falls, renting his one large property. At Cedar Falls he entered into the general insurance business, representing 14 of the leading com;panies.

Emmer, m. 1866, Jennie B., daughter of Manning Hull. Mrs. Kingsbury served in 1884 as superintendent of schools in Grundy County. She belonged to the most• advanced literary circles. Mr. Kingsbury was a member of Post No. 222, G.A.R. and to the Legion of Honor. Mr. Kingsbury was reared in the faith of the So­ciety of Friends. (from History of Blackhawk County, Iowa.)

1107--J.AMES HOVY8 (Rufus7 , Daniel6 , .Amasa5 , Josiah4 - 3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): resided in Dudley, Mass. where he m., Feb. 4, 1839, Louisa, daughter of Mark and Sally Elwell (Oxford, Mass. t.r.) Children born in Dudley: 1683--Ellen Louisa, b. July 22, 1840. 1684--Franklin Elwell, b. March 28, 1846.

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1109-LUCIUS WHEELOCK8 (Rufus7 , Daniel6 , Amasa5 , Josiah4 -s, Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): - m. 1st Eunice Earle; m. 2nd Jane McFarland. They resided in Fitchburg, Mass.

where the children were born. Children probably by first marriage. 1685--Ellen Margaret, b. June 30, 1853; d. March 25, 1856. 1686--George L., b, Aug. 29, 1855; d. Oct. 10, 1855. 1687--Mary Elizabeth b. June 9, 1857. 1688--Harry w., b. 1864; d. March 28, 1891; unm. 1689--Walter c., b. Sept. 22, 1873.

1114--NELSON8 (Asa7 , Philips, Abijah5 , Theodore4 , Josieh3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 }: -·· resided in Jamaica and Windham, Vt. He served as deacon of the local Baptist

churches in both towns. He married Betsey Hart of Wallingford. Children: 1690--Hiland Shaw, b. March l, 1831; d. Apr. 10, 1898. 1691--Benjamin Frank, b. Feb. 26, 1833; d. Aug. 13, 1895. 1692--Harriet A., b. Dec. 15, 1834; d. Oct. 24, 1864; m. Nathaniel Hart.

Children (Bart): A--Carrie; m. John Willey. B--Allie; m. Mr. Bond. 1693--William Lloyd Garrison, b. Nov. 27, 1836. 1694--Sherwin, b. March 20, 1845; d. Nov. 6, 1864; m. Julia .••••

lll5--ARNOLD8 (Asa7 , Philipa, Abijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ):

studied for the ministry and was ordained as a minister of the Methodist Church. Years later he became a member and pastor of the Baptist denomination. He mar­ried May 10, 1836, Cornelia M. Stone of Hinesburg, Vermont. Children: 1695--a son who was an invalid and died unm.

lll7--WELLS8 (Asa7 , Philipa, Abijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): removed from Vermont to Brillison, Wisconsin in 1858 .. Said to have m. a sister of his brother Merrill's (No. 1118); wife, Miss Butterfield. Children: 1696--Luriiida 1697---Ella.

1118--MERRILL8 (Asa7 , Philip8 , Abijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ):

m. Almena Butterfield. They first settled at Chilton, Wisconsin in 1856 removing from there in 1858 to Brillison, Wisconsin, and remaining there until the close of the Civil War. Be then removed, with his son, to Goose Lake in Minnesota, a few miles from the town of Barris, Minnesota. 1698--LeRoy Whitfield, b. Sept. 15, 1840. 1699--Ellen Augusta, m. 1st W. P. Fenlenson; m. 2nd Mr. Penrose, Chattanooga,

Tenn. By 1st m. 2 daughters and son, Minneapolis, Minn.

1120--ZENAS REV. 8 (Asa7 , Philip6 , Abijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): was a steward and class leader, and preached for 15 years in the Methodist Circuit. He married, in 1845, Sarah E. French wo died in August, 1865, in Jamaica, Vt. Hem. 2nd March 29, 1866, Mrs. R. A. (Miles) Ma.rah who d. June 26, 1894 in West Windsor, Vt.' No children.

ll30--BENJ.AMIN A. 8 (Arnold7 , Philips, Abijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1):

- Benjamin A. was a farmer, leader of Kingsbury's Quadrille Band, a popular dance of that day. A Mrs. B. A. Kingsbury died in Rawsonville, Vt. in 1870, and a census record shows Benjamin as living with his brother, Austin, in 1884. NQ record of children.

ll32--AMBROSE8 (Arnold7 , Philip6 , Abijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph~ of Dedham): m. 1st Laura Weed of Manchester Vt. and she m. 2nd his brother, Austin A. Ambrose m. 2nd Roxanna Weed, a sister to his first wife and she m. -2nd after death of Ambrose, Mr. Gould. National Archives records list the fol­lowing minor children on the petition for pension. He served in Co. E, 5th Vt. Regt., Civil War. 1700--0live E. 1701--0liver o. 1702--Arnold O.,; perhaps Arnold "C", b. Sept. (161861). 1703--0scar B.

u;4--AUSTIN8 (Arnold7 , Philip6 , Abijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): of Rawsonville in the year 1884. He operated a· saw and grist mill and blacksmith shop. He was a member of the A.F. and A.M. He married Mrs. Laura Weed Kings­bury. No record of children. (Nelson Taylor Cummings)

1136--LORIN8 (Sauare7 , Philip6 , Abijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): perhaps the Lorin who enlisted Aug, 31, 1864, as a pvt. in Co. H, 9th Vt. Inf.

· Regt. He was discharged Richmond, Va., June 13, 1865.

1137--ELLICY.r ORRISON6 (Square7 , Philip8 , Abijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 of Londonderry. . ( Joseph1 ): m. Betsey Belinda Kingsbury, No. 1140, daughter of Ward and Harriet Hart Kingsbury. She died in Jamaica, Vt. Elliot was a farmer and served in th~ Civil War in Co. E, 5th Regt. Children born in Rawsonville, Vt.: 1704--Emily Amelia 1705--Charles Henry, b. Feb. 26, 1855~ A railway station agent at Winhall, Vt.,

unm. died Jan. 29, 1929, age 75 yrs. 17o6--Lorin R_ussell, b. Nov. 28, 1861,; d. 1887 in Jamaica,. Vt. He m. Emma

Timothy. Shem. 2nd Harvey, son of Daniel Orlando K. No. 1142.

1141--EZRA BARNES8 (Ward7 , Philip6 , Abijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): resided in Chester, Vt. He was enrolled at Windhall, Vt., Sept. 1,- 1864, in either B or L. Co., 9th Vt. Vol. Inf. Received his discharge June. i3, 1865. Hem. Minerva Clayton. Children: 1707--Emily Orinda, b. May 2, 1857 in Wallingford. 1708--Ella C., b. 1864; m. Oct. 22, 1879 Willard O., son of John W, and Sally

Day. . 1709--Robert w., b. May 21, 1867. 1710--0rrin, b. May 10, 1870. 1711--Leslie, b. Jan. 1, 1879.

1142--DANIEL ORLAND08 {Ward7 , Phil:i.p6 , A.bijah5 , Theod.ore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): was of Jamaica, Vt. _He enlisted in Co. H, 9th Vt. Vol. Inf. On his 1·eturn from service with the army he operated a Jewelry store for many years. He first married Emeline Kingsbury (No. 1139) who died in childbirth. Hem. 2nd Cornelia·b. 1842, daughter of David K. and Lucinda (Clayton) Burbee. He m. 3rd August 24, 1878, Angie M. Bowe, b. in Jamaica, 1855. · Children by 2nd m.: 1712--Armentus Bixby (Menty), 1861-1862, at 8 months. 1713--Harvey E., b. Jan. 5, 1865,; m. Mrs. Emma (Timothy) Kingsbury, widow of

Loren Russell Kingsbury (No. 1706).

1714--Etta Amelia, b. Nov. 20, 1869; m. Merritt Griswold of Rawsonville. Children (Griswold): A• -Leverett of Claremont. B--Rachel, m. Mr. Capen of-Claremont. c--Harland D--Rosetta, m. Frank Chandler of Claremont. E--Allen and Alden, b. in Claremont.

1715--Ada, b. Aug. 20, 1871; m. Charles Allen of Townshend, Vt. Child: (Allen) A--Ruth, who m. George Pierce. Children by 3rd m.: 1716--Fayette Brumley, b. Jan. 16, 1879, in Jamaica. 1717--Armentus Bixby, b. Oct. 21, 1880, in Jamaica. 1718--Henry Daniel, b. March 1, 1889.

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U43--MERRITI' WESLEY8 (Ward7 , Philip6 , Abijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): of Rawsonville, Vt. enlisted in Co. E, 5th Vt. Vol. Inf. and served during the CivU War. A farmer, he ha.d extensive sugar and apple orchards. He m. Feb. 17, 1867, Sarah Sophia Jennison, b. in Townshend, Vt. March 9, 1839. Children born in Rawsonville, Vt. 1719--Aden, b. Jan. 16, 1873. 1720--Carl Adelbert, b. March 15, 1875. 1721--Rose May, b. June 27, 1879; m. Wyllie G. Johnson

Children:(Johnson): A--Violet, of Leominster, Mass. B--Vivian; m. Elwood A. Dukeshire of Springfield.

1144,:--LUrlIER LICORTISE8 (Ward7 , Philip6 , Abijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleaze.r2 , Joseph1 ): was of Athens and Grafton, Vt. Hem. Feb. 17, 1862, Ursual Alzna, b. Jan. 24, 1834 in Mt. Holly, Vt., daughter of Almon Emery and Betsey Narcissa (Lee) Wetherell. Luther L. was a far?ner. Children: 1722--Arthur Elbridge, b. March 9, 1873; m. Sept. 8, 1896, Flossie Leonard. 1723--Nellie Maybelle, b. March 12, 1876; a music teacher; unm.

1145--MARTIN BENRI8 (Ward7 , Philip6 , Abija.h5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1):

a good humored man who was very popular with the younger set of his day. Always a set of puzzles at hand, and ready to play the fiddle for "hoe-downs". Martin enl.isted Sept. 5, 1864, at Windham in Co. H, 9th Vt. Inf. Mustered out at Rich­mond, va.- June 13, 1865. He m. Emma Wheeler and they had a daughter, .m. Charles Rich. Rich Children, Dorothy and Elouise. 1723A-Lillian.

1150--GEORGE NEISON8 (Samuel7 - 6 , Joseph5 , Theodore4 , Josiah5 , Eleaze.r2 , Joseph1):

m. Feb. 27, 1851, Sarah B. Eldridge, b. in East Greenwich, R.I. Feb. 19, 1831; d. in Providence, R.I., April 11, 1900. Children born in Providence, R.I. 1724--George Nelson, b. Dec. 14, 1854; d. June 11, 1930. 1725--Clarence, b. March 17, 1857, 1726--Estella, b. Dec. 27, 1858; d, March 25, 1861. 1727--Grace Day, b. April 9, 1860; d. July 7, 1865. 1728--EdWin B., b. March 24, 1863; m. Oct. 25, 1893, Lucy H. Westcott. No

issue. 1729--Frederick Eldridge, b. Dec. 7, 1864; d. July 15, 1865. 1730--Mabel T., b. Feb. 3, 1868; m. June 12, 1890, George B. Appleby.

Children (Appleby): A•-Clarence K. D--Edith.

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1156--JAMES NEWTON8 (Elisba7 , Ephraim6 , Jacobs, Theodore4 , Josiah37 Eleazar2 ,

Josephi): "In a long low building which looks about as much like a large 8.I'.lllY barracks as anything else, is located the hotel, grocery store, the Post Office, and in a house that is a short distance north of this low old fashioned buildins is the town clerk's office. This office is in the home of the owner, James N. Kingsbury, who has held the office of Town clerk for thirty one years and can hold it as long as he lives if he cares to, if the word of the persons who con­gregate in the post office and decide the Japanese-Russian war each morning · while the postmaster is distributing the mail is good for anything." (Newspaper item, 1903). James Newton m. Jan. 19, 1858, Harriet F. Kinney, who died Nov. 23, 1884. Be m. 2nd Anna Town. He lived his life at Thompson, Conn. where the children of the 1st m. were born: 1731--Charles Newton, b. Nov. 23, 1858; resided at Pawtucket, R.I., 1900. 1732--Alice, b. May 19, 187;; m. June 24, 1895, E. c. Franklin, lived in

Torrington, Conn. Child_ (Franklin):

· A--Ra.ymond Kingsbury, b. Sept. 5, 1896. 1733--:t,zyrtice, b. Aug. 17, 1877. She taught school in South Windham, Conn.

1157--GEORGE WASHINGTON8 (Elisha7 , Epbraim6 , Jacobs, Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , - Joseph1 ): was the last of the five generations to live on what had once been

a 10,000 acre tract owned by the Kingsbury brothers, Theodore and Josiah, Jr located on Chaubunagungamaug Pond at Oxford, Mass. later called Webster. Mr. Kingsbury was a farmer. Hem. Oct. 31, 1857, Hannah S. Hall, b. in Dudl.ey, Mass. June 14, 1837. Children born in Webster, Mass.: 1734--Emma Adelaide born June 2, 1858; m. Lewis Caswell of Somersworth, N.H. 1735--Mabel, b. Dec. 25, 1863; she was unm. resided with her aged parents.

1158--ALFRED H. 8 (Altred7 , Ephraim6 , Jacob5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , -- m. April 13, 1851 Harriet Newell Bingham, b. May 21, 1823.

conductor and resided in Fitchburg, Mass. · Children: 1736--Ella A., d. in Keene, N.H. 1737--Harriette A., b. 1849; d. Aug. 5, 1854 in Keene, N.H. 1738--Frederick A. 1739--Ada H.; m. Sept. 26, 1896, Charles E. Pratt.

Eleazar2 , Josephl): He was a railroad

1164--TRACY8 (Leonard7 - 8 , Elija}:l,5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Mary -- Caldwell.

Children: 1740--Newton, b. Sept. 25, 1860; ~. Sept. 8, 1926. 1741--Frank, b. Apr. 12, 1849; d. Oct. 18, 1922; unm. 1742--Roscoe, a contractor of either Omaha or Des M:>ines; died in California

in 1935, unm. 1743--Adelbert, a. resident of Omaha and Des Mo-ines in the early 1900s; died in

California, unm. 1744--Adeline, m. Clinton Baxter. She lived her married life in Baldwinsville,

N.Y. There were five children.

1169--WAYNE8 {Leonard7 - 8 , EliJah5 , Tbeodore4 , Josiah5 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): was also -- known in Oneida county as Lester Wayne. He married 6-27-1858 Eliza Emeline

Fosdick, born April 2, 1822; d. April 16, 1910 who was twice descended from

Elder William Brewster.of.Plymo:i,it~ .. Colony. Lester Wayne enlisted Oct. 1, 1864, in Co. G, 36th Ill~ Inf. > Vol. Regt ~ / .. commanded by Capt. John A. Dispernet. He was 5 ft. 9 inches tall, with'light complexion and hazel.eyes. Stricken on the field he was removed to Nashville Hospital, No. 15, later being transferred to Jeffersonville Hospital where he was granted a disability discharge in June, 1865. .

Mr. Kingsbury removed from Oneida County, N.Y. to Akron, Ohio. There he is remembered as a patron of the arts. An accomplished musician he brought his love of music to the citizens of early day Akron. Never fully recovering his health, the family removed to Cuyahoga Falls, Summit County, Ohio. Children: . . 1745--Elsie, b. Aug. 28, 1859; d. Feb. 16, 1894. 1746--Anna, born 9-29-1860. .. · 1747--Albert, b. 1863; d. 7-28-194; in Greenwich> Conn. 1748--Abigail, b. June 27, 1866; d. Sept. 1922.

1170--NELSON PRESTON8 (Leonard7 - 8, EliJah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ):

removed from Boonville, N.Y. to Hartford, Connecticut. Hem. Jane Eliza Thayer. Enlisted as a pvt. Co. 37 Pa. Vol. Inf.,. June 27, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 3, 1863. As late as 1918 he was a res:i.de~t-of Heavener, Oklahoma. Children: 1749--Albert Newton, b. April 7, 1864. 1750--Frank Preston,

twins: 1751--Fred Howard; d. at age of 18 years.

1178-;..0RVILLE VILLUS8 (Nicholas7 , Elias8 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 ,.Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ) : In the census of' 1850 he is listed, "as 35 years of age, a carpenter, dwelling in house 574 with his.wife, Magdaline, and five children," residing in Booneville, N.Y. Liber 372, page 414, five years later notes him as a farmer with wife "Lana" and eight children. The Kingsbury feinily bible of an 1841 printing has the marriage date of Orville V. and Magdalena Devoe as March 3, 1837. Magdalena, commonly called "Lana." was the daughter of Cornelius and Nancy L. Devoe, b. June 23, 1830; d. Jan. 18; 1899. Children born Boonville and Alder Creek, N.Y.

--Ann Dorothy; b. Feb. 23, 1840. 1752--Irene, b. Feb. 13, 1841, at Alder Creek, N.Y. died in 1907. She married,

in 1865, George Washington Yourdon, son of James and Mary Yule, pioneer residents of Ava, N.Y. The Yourdon family made their home in Little Fall.s> N.Y: Children born on farm near Little Falls: (Yourdon) A--William, two sons. B--Louis Lafayette, d. 1937; daughter Charlotte Yourdon Jackson, (Mrs.

James E.) of Glenside, Pa. c--Katherine (Kit), m. Gideon Hall of Little Falls, N.Y. had Russell of

Atlanta, Ga. and Ralph of Buffalo, N.Y. 1753--William Romanzo, b. Feb. 18, 1843, lived his life on the family farm at

Alder Creek. After the death of his parents his sister "Delia" kept house for him. Both were unm.

1754--Franklin ·:a:erbert, b. 1844. 1755--Bradley Cornelius, b. Feb. 10, 1845 (census rec., 1850) {family rec. gives

birth date as Feb. 10, 1843): d. 1926. 1756--Cordelia, b. 1848; d. unm. in Booneville. To her we ower much of the

early history of the Kingsbury family of Alder Creek.

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1757--James, b. 1850; living at time of father's death in 1893. 1758--Thomas, b. 1853; resided in Turin, N.Y. 1759--Delos, b. 1853; resided in Rouseville, N.Y. 1760--Fred. 1761--Jesse; d. Feb. 8, 1884. 1762--Philip.

1188--EPHRAIM8 (Israel7 , Elias6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): was a painter in Boonville, N. Y. His wife, Mary was born in 1829. About the year 1860 Ephraim Kingsbury made a deal with Isaac Utley by which he erected a building on Utley land at his own expense and was to have the use of it for ten years rent free at that time reverting to the owner of the land. Years later Cyrus Kingsbury conducted a grocery store in the building for two years. Children: 1763--Clara. 1764--Eugene.

1189--JOHN8 (Israel7 , Elias6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): with three of his brothers removed from Oneida County, N.Y. in the year 1857 buying government land near Lenora, Minnesota. Settled nearby were two Kingsbury families from Vermont, Horace and Elijah Smead K. (Pages 413 and 414 The Kings­bury Family by Talcott.) Much of the heavy breaking of the virgin prairie sod and building were done by these six families in common. They all worshipped at the local Methodist Church. Two epidemics struck the neighbor.hood in 1861 and 1877. John and his wife Cordelia (West) Kingsbury lost four children of the dread disease diphtheria, and the Horace Kingsbury family suffered the loss of, their four remaining children together with two of their grandchildren. !n later years John turned over his farm to Charles and moved to Preston, Minnesota~ Walter the eldest son lost his wife through death and his four motherless chil­dren were taken into the home of their grandparents. Children:

--Four children who died young of diphtheria and scarlet fever~ 1765--Walter; d. 1924 at Devils Lake, N.D. 1766--Clara; m. Oliver Willis, son of Martin Kingsbury. 1767--Edyth, b. 1870; residence 1954 in Filer, Idaho, umn. Miss Kingsbury a

valued contributor of her family records. 1768--Charles, b. in Canton, Minn.

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ll90--MARTIN8 (Israel7 , Elias6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Josephi): came with his brothers in 1857 from New York settling to the west of Beaver Creek Val· ley, Minnesota. l768A--Ol1ver Willis; 1768B--Orissa; 1768C--Lillian; 1768D--Emma.

1191--SEYMOUR8 (Israel7 , Elias6 , Elijah5, Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): was one of the four brothers who removed to Minnesota. 1768E--Frank•B.; d. at Mason City, Iowa •

. .. 1768F--La Checha,; m. Mr. White, resided at Chatfield, Minn. No issue. ·r

ll92--CHARLES8 (Israel7 , Elias6, Elijah5 , Theodore4

, Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): called "Wilson Charles" in the 1850 New York State census. He was the fourth brother to make the move to Minnesota.

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_g21--LEVI F. 8 (George O. 7 , Elias6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ):

m. Judith Ann Browne, b. l-1831 in Peacham, Vermont. She died in Galion, Ohio.

!_?00--ALBEBT8 (George o.7 , Elias6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Elizabeth Jones, b. 1848, of Dayton, Ohio. Shem. 2nd Mr. Beck of Galion, Ohio. Albert Kingsbury d. July, 1881.

~--GEORGE EDSON8 (John I;y-man.7, John6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): attended the public school in Hamilton, Mo.

~--ARTHUR LYMAN8 (John L. 7 , John6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , joseph1 ): attended the public schools at Hamilton, Mo. About 1910 he removed to Belling­ham, Wash. where he lived many years. In the year 1936 he writes of the passing of his sister, Mary Rosella: "Mrs. Mary Kingsbury Faulkner, a native of Penn­sylvania but reared from childhood to maturity in Hamilton, Mo. passed away in a hospital in Colorado Springs, Colo., June 5, 19,6. Funeral and burial was at Colo. Sprgs. where she had lived for forty years. Some women who as girls worked with her at the Spaulding House half a century ago were at the funeral, loyal friends through the many years."

1215--LILBURN scarTEN8 (Horace7 , Jeremiah8, Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2,

Joseph1 ): m. Feb. 20, 1861 Minerva Ellen Smith, b. Feb. 23, 1842; d. March 13, 1919, a prominent farmer in Howard Co., Missouri and very interested in the genealogy of the Kingsbury family. Children born in Howard County.

· 1769--Ferdinand Davis, b. January 3, 1862; d. Oct. 16, 1957. .. . 1770--Alice Lillian, b. Sept. 22, 1863; d. May 27, 1954; m. Nov. 15, 1899,

JohnW. Agnew. Mrs. Agnew was for many years a teacher in Montana schools and a prominent club woman of Great Falls.

1771--Sarah Elizabeth, b. Sept. 9, 1867; d. Dec. 13, 1940, unm. 1772--Williem Smith, b. Sept. 20, 1869; d. May 10, 1957, unm. at Virgelle, Mont. 1773--0phelia, b. Sept. 28, 1871; m. Nov. 17, 1897 Edward D. Forrest. 1774--Lilburn, d. Feb. 6, 1879, age 5 years. 1775--Roberta, b. Sept. 1877; d. Feb. 10, 1879.

1211--ADKINSON WALLIS8 (Horace7 , Jeremia.h6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah5 , Eleazar2,

Joseph1 ): m. Nov. 1, 1894 Margaret Rosanna Britt, b. May 18, 1861; d. June 10, 1925. They made their home in Great Falls, Mont. where Mr. Kingsbury was one of the most prominent cattle and ranch men in the State for nearly 60 years. Children born Montana: 1776--Adkin Wallace, b. Aug. 21, 1895. 1777--Mary Margaret, b, Oct. 17, 1885; m. Jan. 2, 1926 at Great Falls, Mont.

Frank Grant Menke, nationally known sports editor.

1220---ROBERT TAYLOR8 (Horace7 , Jeremiah6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3, Eleazar2,

Joseph1 ): married 1st Sallie Diana, daughter of William Jefferson and Elizabeth (Gerhart) Smith .. Sallie Kingsbury died March 16, 1871 without issue. Hem. 2nd Alice Virginia, sister of his first wife on April 21, 1872. She was born June 23, 1850; d. Jan. 27, 1953. Mr. Kingsbury planted his first commercial apple orchard in 1872 and operated them continuously until his death. He was a life­long member of the Methodist church. Children: 1778--Horace Milton, b. Jan. 23, 1873; d. Dec. 6, 1954 as a result of an auto

accident.

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1779--William Wallace, b. Jan. 18, 1875; d. April 8, 1932. 1780--Ernest Lillburn, b. June 6, 1876. 1781--Robert Taylor, b. May 11, 1879. 1782--Sallie Cornelia, 1881-1886. 1783--Lillburn Adkin, b. Oct. 14, 1884. 1784--Alice Lillian, b. Feb. 10, 1890,; d. Oct. 12, 1935. 1785--Annie Rose, b. March 16, 1894-.

1227--JOHN ALNUT8 (Lemuel L. 7 , Jeremiah8 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2,

Joseph1 ): m. May 30, 1883, Beatrice Cenci Smith, b. March 16, 1861; d. May l, 1935. Mr. Kingsbury was much interested in Kingsbm·y family research, as was his father and two brothers. In 1904 they attended the Kingsbury Association Meet held at the Rhode Island Building of the World's Fair at Saint Louis. Mrs. C~cherine Cox of Fayette also attended. Children: 1788--Dora Kingsbury, b. July 17, 1884,; d. Aug. 25, 1884. 1789--Robert Leonerd, b. Ma.rch.18, 1887 in Estill, Mo. 1790--Ja.ne D., died at birth, March 19, 1889. 1791--Martha. Palmer, b. March 28, 1896; m. June 1, 1921 in Moberly, Mo.,

A. Ross Hutchinson, b. June 17, 1892. Their Children (Hutchinson): A--Na.ncy Jane, b. 8-13-1927; m. 6-5-1949, Norman Geiger.

Born to them, Carol Ann, March 9, 1950; Paul Grigsby, Nov. 4, 1951. B--John Robert, died in infancy. c--Martha Sue, b. Dec. 24, 1936.

1228--EDWm THACKSTON8 ( Lemuel L. 7 , Jeremiah6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 ,

Joseph1 ): m. Mattie Lou Wilhite, b. Sept. 27, 1857; d. July 3, 1926. They were married Nov. 22, 1882.

1230--NOAH JERRY8 (Lemuel L.7 , Jeremiah8 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Dec. 9, 1891, Miss Eva Woods b. Aug. 16, 1868,; d. June 22, 1946. Children: 1792--John Woods, b. January 27, 1896; d. January 23, 1941. 1793--Kathryn Kingsbury, b. Sept. 8, 1898 in Fayette, Mo. m. Albert Rimer

Kirby, b. Jan. 16, 1896. They were m. Aug. 12, 1919. Childreq (Kirby) : A-•Rimer K., b. 2-24-1924; m. Mary Helen Mitchell of Ozark, Ala., b.

Sept. 8, 1925. B--Elizabeth Jane, b. 4-6-1923; m. 5-31-1946, William Harrison Foley, b. Sept. 13, 1909. They had Elizabeth Jane Foley, b. Feb. 23, 1947.

1794--Martha Jane, b. ~ 14, 1900; m. Aug. 29, 1922; Alfred Moss Jaeger, b. Sept. 16, 1898. Children (Jaeger): A--Jerry Kingsbury, b. March 21, 1926. B--Carla Jane, b. Nov. 10, 1930. c--Kathryu Louise, b. Aug. 31, 1935.

1795--Louise, b. Sept. 8, 1905; m. June 12, 1934 Wallace Hauser Riley, b. Aug. 12, 1904. They reside at Marshall, Missouri. Children {Riley) : A--Charles Wallace and Ann Louise. B--Daughter died in infancy. c--Leonard.

1796--Leonard, b. April 26, 1911.

123~--WILLIAM JERE8 (William Greely7 , Ebenezer6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3,

- Eleazar2, Joseph1

): in a letter dated Feb, 2, 1904 requesting information of his antecedents. Mr. Kingsbury -at that time was President of the Farmers and Merchants Bank, Tempe, Arizona; m. Miss Viola West on Aug. 16, 1891. Children: 1797--Katherine West Kingsbury, b. May 11, 1894 at Tempe, died age 5 years. 1798--William (Lonnie), b. about 1898 at Tempe. He was living in Wisconsin

(1934), married and had baby girl.

1232--FERDINAND HERFF8 (William Greely7 , Ebenezer6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. 1st Ida Castaujen, b. Nov. 15, 1878; d. Boerne, Texas, Oct. 30, 1908. They were m. April., 1897; m. 2nd Ella Gillis of Mt. Home, Texas, b. July 20, 1867. Children by 1st m.: 1799--Jerome, b. May 6, 1898. 1800--cyrus, b. Oct. 31, 1899; d. Oct. 30, 1904. 1801--Kathryn Lottie Kingsbury, b. March 5, 1904 in Boerne, Texas, m. 1st

Willard Bettley, Aug. 11, 1925; he died Sept. 26, 1933; m. 2nd. Jett Parker, Jr. of Harper, Texas January 10, 1934.

1802--Mable Elizabeth Kingsbury, b. Sept. 2, 1906; m. Nov. 4, 1924 Thomas McClure Williams of Rockdale, Texas. Children: (Willia.ms) A--Tommy Lou, b. Aug. 7, 1925 at San Antonio, Texas.

1235--ELMER LEVI8 (George w. 7 , Solom.on6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Georgetta Mary Gearhart Dec. 14, 1899. _ Child born Valparaiso, Indiana: · 1802A--M. Earl, b. Sept. 1903,

1244~-MOWRY SAWYER8 (Luther Allen7 , Luther6 , Joseph5 , Jesse4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , - Joseph1 ): m. June 3, 1898 Annie Florence, b. Feb. 6, 1875; d. Dec. 28, 1919;

daughter of Samuel Winslow and Anne Elizabeth (Hall) Nutter of Kingston, Mass. Children: 1803--Phillip Allen, b. March 21, 1899, at Waltham, Mass. 1804--Richard Nutter, b. April 1, 1902, at Waltham., Mass. 1805--Dorotby Hovey Kingsbury, b. April 12, 1904, at Waltham, Mass.; m. June},

1931, George Keirstead, son of Ezra Colman and Sarah Gamblin of King's County, New Brunswick, Canada. Chil~ (Gamblin) (Keirstead): A--Deborah, b. Feb. 28, 19}3.

1806--Robert Mowry, b. April 30, 1907, at Waltham, Mass. --Edward Sawyer, 1909-1912.

18o6A-Donald Hamblin, b. Aug. 31, 1912, at Scituate, Mass.

l24I--HENRY (HARRY) 8 (Lewis Henry7 , Luther6 , Joseph5 , Jesse4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Catherine c. Cary, b. June 22, 1869; d. Apr. 19; 1947. Children: . 1807--Luther, b. August 1, 1898. 18o8--John, b. April 17, 1900. 1809--Katherine, b. July 5, 1905. Asst. Town Clerk of Needham, Mass. in 19?3;

m. William Joseph Moloney. Reside at 2212 Azalea Dr., New Port Richey, Florida.

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~--WILI..ARD8 (Augustus7 , Cyrus8 , Jonathan5 , Caleb4 , Jos1ah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. in Keene, N.H. Sept. 1869 Ellens., b. in Keene Jan. 23, 1834; d. in Keene April 9, 1885; daughter of Levi and Sophronia (Emerson) Pond. He was a farmer in Keene. Child: 1810--Frances Victoria, b. Aug. 8, 1870; d. Sept. 8, 1921 in Claremont, N.H.

m. Aug. 8, 1888, James Thomas, b. Keene, Jan. 9, 1860, son of James and Harriet c. (Richardson) Cone, b. in Massachusetts. Childre~ ( Cone ) : A--Willis Stewart, b. in Fitchburg, Jan. 11, 1891. B--Leon James, b. Sept. 29, 1892; m. Aug. 6, 1919 Minnie Hanen. c--R. Irvin, b. Springfield, Mass., Dec. 18, 1894. D--Annie Mae, b. Keene, N.H., Apr. 24, 1897. E-•Paul Alfred, b. Keene, N.H., Jan. 23, 1902. F--Ray Albert, b. in Claremont, N.H., Oct. ll, 1903. G--May Frances, b. in Claremont., N.H,, July 3, 1907. H--Warren Thomas, b. in Claremont, N.H., Sept. 14, 1908.

1262--FREDERICK MILLS8 {Isaac M. 7 , William A.6 , Josiah5 , EliphaJ.et4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Josephl): born and raised in the near regal atmosphere of Rosemary House, 17th century architecture. His father had inherited most of the land in Needham then called Strawberry Hill. This compiler cannot confirm from records that there were aJ.so three maiden ladies, called the "Kingsbury Girls" sisters of Frederick Mills. Child born in Dorchester, Mass.: l8ll--Frederick Stillman, b. Dec. 27, 1890; d. April, 1941.

1269--GEORGE IXMAN8 (Lyman E.7 , William A.6 , Josiah5 , Eiiphal.et4 , Josiah3 ; Eleaza.r2 ,

Joseph1 ): m. Nov. 27, 1884, Alice Marion Putney; d. Hem. 2nd Nov. 25, 190; Alice Maria Holmes. Mr. Kingsbury was active in church circles and was elected,_ deacon of First Church, May 26, 1894. Child by 1st m. : 1812--Louisa Putney Kingsbury, b. Oct. 26, 1882.

1271--EDWARD REYNODS8 (Franklin7 , Thomas N.6 , Josiah5 , Eliphal.et4 , Josiah3 , Eleaze.r2, _ · Joseph1 ): of Exeter, N.H.; m. May 2;, 1881 Mary Clarke, b~ in New York City

Oct. 8, 1856. They were married by Rev. SWii"t Bymington. Child born in Bangor, Maine: 1813--Maurice Dunlevie, b. Oct. 26, 1882.

1275--GEORGE HERBERT8 (George Washington7 , Eleaze.r6 , Phineas5 , Eleaza.r4 ·s·2 , Joseph1):

m. Martha Salley, June 7, 1888. She died Feb. 16, 1908. Children born in Frank.fort, Maine: 1814--Ava Francis Kingsbury, b. Apr. 6, 1889; m. E. Earle Brown of Bangor, Me,

Children (Brown): A--E •. Earl Brown II. B--Curis Brown.

1815--Nancy Pend.1eton, died age one yee:r. 1816--George Herbert II, b. May, 1893. 1817--Ea.rl Matthew, b. Oct. 15, 1895. 1818--Joseph Pend.1eton, b. Dec. 18, 1897. 1819--Rose Marie Kingsbury, b. April 25, 1899; m. Nov. 15, 1917 Everett 'osborne• 1820--Lewis Harold, b. Feb. 3, 1901.

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1W.--LEWIS P.8 (George W. 7 , Eleaza.r6 , Phineas5 , Eleazar4 ·s-2 , Josephi): m. in 1891 Georgie Lane. Children born in Frankfort, Maine: 1821--Alma Louise, b. Oct. 13, 1892. 1822--Robert Kilman, b. Feb. 2, 1895; d. April, 1916, umn. 1823--Arthur Lewis, b. Dec. 1, 1898. 1824--Nathaniel Lane, b. Sept. 1901.

1283--HERBERT8 (David w.7 , William.6 , Phineas5 , Eleazar4 • 3 • 2 , Joseph1 ): of Frankfort, Maine; m. in 1883 Miss Mary Norton. Child: 1825--Harriet Effie, b. Feb., 1884.

1284--JOSIAH8 (David W. 7 , William6 , Phineas5 , Eleazar4 • 3 • 2 Joseph1 ): m. Dec. 22, 1888, at Frankfort, Me., by Rev. A. F. Brown, Abbie 14.. Woodman; b. Nov. 5, 1870.

Josiah Thomas died Aug. 8, 1931; Abbie, d. May 20, 1923. Children: 1826--Katherine M., b. Sept. 23, 1889; m. 6-8-1912, B. A. Foster ot Orrington,

Me. He d. Nov. 10, 1904. Children (Foster): A--Bessie A., b. May 21, 1916. B--George E., b. July 15, 1917. c--Harry K., b. Jan. 11, 1919. D--Rosa E., b. March 11, 1921; d, Nov. 19, 1945. E--Stephen, b. Sept. 9, 1923; d. March 11, 1924.

1827--Rosa E., b. Sept. 15, 1892; m. 9-9-1914 C.R. Cummings of Prospect, Me. Sept. 9, 1914~ Shed. Dec. 24, 1918; he d. June 20, 1952. Children (Cummings): A--Myrtle M., b. July 1, 1915. B--Beatrice E., b. July 11, 1918.

1828--Walter D., b. June 12, 1895. · 1829--David W., b. Jan 6, 1897; d. 12-5-1955. 1830--Elmer F., b. Sept. 9, 18991 d. 5-21-1949. 1831--Harry E., b. Feb. 2, 1903.

1fil--ALBERT FRANCIS8 (Daniel_A.7 , Willia.m6 , Phineas5 , Eleazar4 - 3 • 2 , Joseph1 ): m. Mabel Shields. Children born in Frankfort, Maine: 1832--Daniel Albert, b. Oct. 25, 1923. 1833-•Arlene Frances, b. Oct. 9, 1925 •

. ~ ... -EOOAR HENRY8 (Caleb7 , Samue1e·5 , Seth4 , Samuel3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. June 16, 1853, Margaret Byrne, who died April 3, 1864; m. 2nd the sister of his first wife, Maria Frances Byrne. His residence was at Dedham, Mass. Children: . 1834--Edgar Henry, Jr., b. June 17, 1856; d. unm. in N.Y.C •. April 28, 1927. 1835•-Elbert Caleb. b, May 19, 1859; d. Dec. 29, 1901. l.836--Francis Michael, b. Sept. 19, 1861. . . 1837--Maria Frances, b. Feb. 8, 1866. A school teach~r in Dedham many. years. 1838--Frederick Byrne, b. Oct. 15, 1868 of Dedham; die"-,1952. 1839-•Charles Joseph, b. Feb. 20, 1871; d. Aug. 16, 1871. 1840--Gertrude, Vincent, b. Jan. 17, 1874; d. Aug. 16, 1874.

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1311--GEORGE WHITFIELD8 (Amherst7 , Samuel6 - 5 , Seth4 , Samuels, Eleazar2 , Josephi): m. Jan. 20, 1853, Caroline Harlan, died in Washington, Ill. Apr. 24, 1891. Children born in Washington, Ill. 1841--Mary Florence. 1842--Julia, m. Mr. Danforth of Washington, Ill. 1843--Harlan Amherst. ·

1312--JOHN coPELAND8 (Amherst7 , Sa.muel8 - 5 , Seth4 , Samuels, Eleazar2 , Josephi): m. Oct. 31, 1855, Margaret C. Harland. For many years Mr. Kingsbury operated the John c. Kingsbury Grain, Coal and Live Stock Co. at Secor, Ill. He served the public of his town as assessor, storekeeper, chairman of supervisors. In 1903 he and his Wife, and son, John H., and daughter, Clara M., were 11 ving at 419 North Elizabeth St., Peoria, Ill. 1844--Clara Mary, unm. in 1903. 1845-•Charles Elijah, died before 1903. 1846--John Harlan, unm. in 1903. Living with parents.

~--JAMES ADAMS8 (Samue17 ·e-5 , Seth4 , Samuels, Elea.zar2 , Josephi): m. Mary Jane Saxe. Child born in Chicago, Ill. ·1847--Emma L.

1328--ARTHUR WABREN8 (Joseph Addison7 , Addison8 , Joseph5 , Seth4 , Samuel3 , Eleazar2 ,

Joseph1 ): m. in Brooklyn, N.Y. Dec. 4, 1889 Mary Clara Meeker, b. in Fishkill on Hudson, N.Y. March 20, 1870. Children: 1848--Alice Lillian, b. Nov. 23, 1890. 1849--Elsie Ruth, b. April 12, 1892. 185()--Florence Hazel, b. June 20, 1895.

~--CALVm JUDSON8 (Emmons7 • 6 , Ne.thao5 • 4 , Samuel3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. March 24,' 1861, Zelinda L. Strout, b. 1842; d. 1928 at Charleston, Maine. Children born at Bradford, Maine: 1851--Fred R., b. Sept. 14, 1862. 1852--Alice Amanda, b. Jan. 8, 1865; m. Mar. 24, 1888 Dr. Henry D. Worth. 1853•-Julia A., b. Feb. 27, 1873; d. 1905; m. George Rogers. 1854--Eben M., b. Aug. 13, 1879.

illQ.•-RICHARD F.8 (William7 , Emmons6 , Nathan5 • 4 , Samuels, Eleazar2, Josephi): m. Lillian Hodgdon of Ornerville, Maine. In the year 1880 he removed from Bradford, Me. to Birch Island, Me. Children born in Bradford: 1855--Inez, d. 1935; m. Carleton Jacks. 1856--George H.

~--ALPHEUS ROI>JiEY8 (William7 , Emmons8 - 5 , Nathan4 , Samuel3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Feb. 16, 1865 Ellen F. Hall of Monmouth, Maine. Alpheus was a farrier and enrolled as such on the 10th day of October, 1861, at Bangor, Maine in Co. L, 1st Regt., Maine Calvary Vols. He was discharged July 3, 1862, due to injury caused by the kick of a horse he was shoeing. Be we.s 5 feet 8 inches, had sandy complexion and light blue eyes (Natl. Archives). Roxanna E., widow of Alpheus R. filed for pension, cert. 896332 (Natl. Archives, Civil War).

Children born in Bradford, Maine: 1857--Clara A., b. Nov. 20, 1867. 1858--Wal.ter S. , 'b. June 13, 1869. 1859--Etta J .• , b. Sept. 3, 1871; d. Oct. 4, 1918,; m. Loammi Herrick, 1845-1905. 1860--Willie A., 'b. Sept. 22, 1874. 1861--Annie L., b. Sept. 5, 1877 in East Corinth, Maine.

,!2~2--JOHN MILLER8 (William.7 , Emmons8 • 5 , Nathan4, Samuels, Eleazar2 , Josephi): m. Sarah Leavey. He removed about 1875 to Lowell., Mass. where his third child was born. Children: 1862--Rose H., 'b. in Bradford., Me., Dec. 31., 1870. 1863--Fred s. 11Ving in Lowell., Mass., 1903. 1864--Percy F., b. in Lowell, Mass.

00--EMMONS W.8 (William.7 , Emmons8 - 5 , Nathan4 , Samuels, Eleazar2 , Josephl.): m. Lydia Turner, b. July 22, 1859,; d. May 25, 1901. Children: 1865-.. Edward. 1866--John. 1867--Charles. 1868 .. -Henry. 1869--Rodney.

1360--MARCUS D.8 (Thomas R. 7 , Emmonse·s, Nathan4 , Samuel3 , Eleazar2, Josephi}: ·. · m. Dec. 20, 1868, Sarah M. French, b. 1843,; d. 1896. · He enlisted Oct. 6, 1864,

in Co. D, 16th Regt., Maine Vols. and was discharged at Portland, Me. July 26, 1865. (certificate, Natl. Archives) He was a merchant of Bradford, Maine, and served his town as postmaster for 14 years. Children: 1870--Elmer D., b. Dec. 28, 1871. 1871--Mary L,, m. 1st Charles Means; m. 2nd Judge Louis Stearns.

1361:--ROSCOE A.8 (Thomas R .. 7 , Emmons6 - 5 , Nathan4 , Samuel3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. July ;o, 1876 Linde. S. Clarke of Bradford, Me. He wa.s a merchant and postmaster at East Corinth, Maine,

!368--JOHN JEROME8 ( John R. 7 , Emmons6 - 5 , Nathan4 , Samuel 3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ) :

m. Alice Page of Stevens Point, Wis. on March 15, 1872. Mr. Kingsbury was a manufacturer and dealer in lumber and forest products. He engaged in business at Stevens Point, Auburndale, Medford, Ashland and Antigo, Wis. and died at the la.st mentioned place. M:>st of his stay in Antigo was as partner of Charles E. Henshaw. The firm was finally dissolved with each of the partners operating their own mill and sales yard. Children: 1872--Ma.e (May) Kingsbury, b. 1872,; d. unm. 1890. 1873--Arthur Jerome, b. 1875. 1874--Bessie, b. 1878; d. at age of 3 months, 1875--Ca.rl Wa;yne, b. 1880 resides at Carthage, Mo. 1876--John E., b. June 13, 1886;' m. Cora Turner, Dec. 28, 1911; divorce, Oct.

1944. No issue. . 1877--Faye Kingsbury, m. Jan. 22, 1914 George Kircher of Olivia, Minnesota.

Mrs. Kircher died from injuries sustained in an auto accident as she was enroute to the funeral of a brother. Mr. Kircher is well known throughout the State of Minnesota as a banker and legislator.

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Children (Kircher): A--G. Jerome, b. Nov. 6, 1914; m. Apr. 18, 1941. B--Wayne Edward, b. May 13, 1917; m. June 22, 1949. c--John Francis, b. Feb. 26, 1924; unm. D•-Alan Richard, b. Nov. 28, 1925; unm..

1878--Beatrice Kingsbury, b. Feb. 8, 1892. A teacher in Minnesota schools. Residing in Sa.int Paul"'ili 1959.

1879--Leigh, b. 1895; d. 1920; unm.

1369--FOREST w. 8 (John R. 7 , Emmons6 • 5 , Na.than4 , Samuels, Eleazar2 , Josephl.): m. Dec. -- 24, 1877 Sarah He1gi of Neenah, Wisconsin. ·

Child b.: 1880--Gracie, b. Dec. 14, 1876.

1371--WALTER LEWIS8 (John Rider7 , Emmons6 , Nathan5 - 4 , Samuels, Eleazar2 , Josephl.): -- moved from Stevens Point to Oklahoma while that territory was still. Indian

country. While at Stevens Point Mr. Kingsbury invented and built and X•Ra.y machine for Dr. W. E. Atwell of that city. Built merely as an experiment in 1893 it proved so useful to Dr. Atwell that he used it extensively. First pub­lication of the facts appearing in print stated that Mr. Kingsbury was the builder of the only machine of its kind outside of a factory. Walter Lewis Kingsbury m. Miss Alice Townsend, who Yas also descended from a prominent Dedham family. Children: 1881--Florence Dehlia Kingsbury, b. 1887; d. Jan. 13, 1952. Attorney at Law,

social worker from 1934 to 1950 employed by the Welfare. Board of Tulsa, Okla. During the 1930's she organized a Junior Shakespearean story-tell­ing club for Tulsa youngsters. She was a member of the Business and Professional Women's Club, Alverson Eastern Star Chapter, Women's.Labor league, the Carnegians and All Souls Unitarium church. Shem. let Charles Quinn; 2nd H.P. Lewis. Children (Quinn): A--Charles M. Quinn.

(Lewis): B--Florence (Lewis) Wills of Tulsa, Okla. c-- (Lewis) Bailey, Mrs. Harold, Odessa, Texas,

1882--John R., b. J.888; died Dec. 22, 1935, 1883--Marcus, b. 1892; died at age of 4 years. 1884--HeJ.en Kingsbury, b. 1894; m. 1st Mt-. Frank Kaber, deceased; m. 2nd

Charles Cassis, deceased; m. 3rd Mt-. L. G. Burt of Tulsa, Okla. Children: 1st m. : Geraldine Kaber (Mrs. Jennings of Ft. Worth, Texas) • 2nd m.: Cassis (Mrs. L. Reed Brooks of San Antonio, Texas.) 3rd m. : Anna Burt.

~--WILLIAM8 {John Rider7 , Emmons6 , Nathan5 - 4 , Samuels, Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Marie ••••• at Stevens Point, Wis. He was a leading merchant in that city and the Kingsbury Building is prominently placed. Their home was on Center Street, No. 222. Child: 1885--Dorothy, who married Walter Bartosz.

~.--FRANK E. 8 {Walter 7, Emmons6 , Nathan5 - 4 ., Samuel3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): of Winona, Minnesota., active in church and town affairs, and liberal donor to the YMCA movement at Winona; m. Apr. 28, 1879 May Kingsley. Children: 1886--Harry Chester, b. August 14, 1880.

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WQ--GEORGE W. 8 (Amos P.7 , John6 , Amoss, Nathan4 , Samuel3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): of Med.field, Mass. m. in 1859 Olive A., b. 18;9, daughter of Clark and Caroline (Morse) Smith. Children born in Medfield: 1887--Allen.Alonzo, b. 1865; residing Medfield in 190;. 1888--Waldo Emerson, b. 1868; residing Medfield, 190;.

:JJ22._--CLARENCE8 ( James A. 7 , John8 , Amoss, Nathan4 , Samuels, Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): of Medfield, Mass.; m. Emma Hal.l of Walpole, Mass. Children born in Medfield: 1889--Flora. 1890--charlotte.

1;96--WII.LIAM EDGAR8 (William7 , John8 , Amos5 , Nathan4 , Samuels, Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ):

- of Medfield, Mass.; m. in 1880 Isabel F. Whiting of Franklin, Mass. Children: 1891--Bertha Whiting, b. 1882. 1892--Bertram E., b. 1889; d. 1890. 1893--Beatrice Isabel, b. 1889.

~--WARREN EDWARD8 (John 7 ·e, Amos5 , Nathan4 , Samuel3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): of Medfield, Ma.as. ; m. 1881 Mary Southward of Rockport, Maine, daughter of Joshua and Elizabeth {Bunker) Southard of Blue Hille, Me. Children: 1894--Archer Louis, b. June 5, 1884 at Rockport, Me. ; d. Apr. ;o, 194 7, Port­

land, Me. 1895--Arthur French, b. Sept. 6, 1887 at Medfield, Mass. resides Portland, Conn.

1400--FRANCIS BULLARD8 {Willis Albert7 , Elijab.6 , Zebina5 , Nathan4 , Samuels, Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. June 9, 1917 Katherine Whitney. · · Children born in Framingham, Mass.: 1896--Alice Lawrence b. April 9, 1918; m. Richard Spurway.

Children (Spurway): A--Herbert Victor, b. Aug.;, 1944. B-•Richard Kingsbury, b. Oct. 13, 1945. c--Jane Ellen, b. Nov. 1948.

1897--Elinor Whitney, b. Nov. ;o, 1920; m. let Samuel M. Carver, Jr. Officer pilot lost over Tokyo during World War II. Shem. 2nd Lloyd J. Enslie. Children: A--Meredith Jane Carver, b. Dec. 26, 1944. B--William Enslie, b. March;, 1949.

1898--Richard Walker, b. Feb. 27, 1925. 1899--Milicent Ames, b. Sept. 4, 1927; m. in March 1949 Arthur Whinston. A

daughter, ;rd child, Milicent Ames Whinston, b. April 18, 1955.

140}--WIU.IS ALBERT II8 (Wil~is Albert7, Elijah6 , Zebina5 , Nathan4 , Samuels, Eleazar2, - Joseph1 ) : of Framingham Ctr. Mass. ; m. January ; , 1927 Constance Elizabeth

Merriam who died Feb. 19, 19;5. Graduated from Harvard, A.B. 1914, USNRF on USS Margaret, Ensign,·Nval Inteligence on Boston waterfront. Ordered to Anna­polis and received commission Ensign USN. Served on USS Princess Matoika and USS Cushing. Practised Law in New Bedford and Framingham. Treas. Middlesex Cooperative Bank.

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Children: 1900-•John Merriam, b. July 4, 1928. 1901--Edward Phipps, b. July 14, 1931. 1902--Ellen Kingsbury, b. Dec. 3, 1932; m. in 1955 Gordon P. De Wolf, Jr. a.nd

resides in Richmond, Eng. Dr. DeWolf is on the Staff of Kew Gardens, London, and is also engaged in Botanical research there. Born to them on May 11, 1960, Martha Louise.

1411--HERBERT FLE.TCBER8 (Herbert Prescott7 , Gilberte, Zebina5 , Nathan4 , Samuels, Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Barbara Eunice-Brenneis born in Waterbury, Conn., and in 1949 living in the house at 930 Cooke St. where she was born. Herbert Fletcher Kingsbury died at the age of 30 years. Children: 1903--Marion Kingsbury. 1904--Herbert Brenneis~

1414-JOHN GILBERT8 (William Prescott7 , Gilberte, Zebina5 , Nathan4 , Samuels, Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. in 1918, Bernice, daughter of William Holbrook, Framingham, chief of police. She died during flu epidemic in 1919. Hem. 2nd Evelyn Plympton ( an old Medway family. ) Children: 1905--John Gilbert II, b. 1921. As a member of the U.S. Marines in the Pacific

area he was severely wounded, sent to Marine Hospital in New Zealand and there died from injuries received. _

1906--Richard Allen, b. 1923; served in Coast Guard during World War II. 1907--Virginia Mae, b. 1926.

1417--CHARLES HERBERT8 (William Prescott7 , Gilbert6 , Zebina5 , Nathan4 , Samuel3 ,

Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Daisy Mason in 1918. Served with the U.S. Navy during World War I, since which time he has been constantly with the New England Telephone Co. at Holliston. Child: 1908--Charles Jr., b. June 1934.

1418--LEE ARDELL8 (William Prescott 7 , Gilberte, Zebina5 , Nathan4 , Samuel 3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. in 1920 Mrs. Florence Sherman Spencer, (widow with a son, Edward.) Mt-. Kingsbury has been for many years employed by the N.Y. N.H. and N.H. Rail­road. They reside at Holliston. Children: · 1909--0race Luella, b. 1921; m. George Chester Chick in 1941. They reside at

Lexington. Children (Chick): A--Philip Edward; b. 1941. B--Janice, b. 1946.

1910--Barbara Lee, b. 1923; m. Donald French Bates, prominent business man of Framingham, Mass. Children (Bates): A--Donald Clarence, b. 1942. B--Debby Lee, b. 1947.

1911•-Phyllis ADne, b, 1929, unm. 1912--Robert·Emerson, b. 1932. 1913--David Winslow, b. 1936. 1914--Dana Metcalf, b. 1936.

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1422--WILLIAM PRESCOTT8 (William Prescott7 , Gilbert6 , Zebina5 , Nathan4 , Samuels, ......- Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. in 1926 _Miss Ethel Collins. They reside in Holliston.

He is employed by the Draper Corp., Hopedale. Children: 1915--William Prescott III, b. 1931. 1917--Carolyn Kingsbury, b. 1938.

142,}--PAUL IRVING8 (William Prescott7 , Gilbert8 , Zebina5 , Nathan4 , Samuels, Eleaza.r2,

Joseph~) : of Holliston, Massachusetts. He was appointed deputy sheriff when his father was advanced to the position of Court Officer, Superior Court, Middlesex Co., Cambridge, Mass. During the last illness of his father and shortly before he passed away, he was named to succeed him as a Court Officer. Paul Irving, m. in 1929 Susan McPherson of Scotch ancestry, from Prince Edward Island, Canada. The family removed to Prince Edward Island in 1954 where Mr. Kingsbury operates a general store. Children: 1918--Donald Prescott, b. 1930i d. 1935. 1919--Paul Irving II, b. 1935; m. Eileen Larkin; graduated Bowdoin College,

1957, Wesleyan Univ., Middletown, Conn. 1920--Allan Compton, b. 1940. Grad. Prince of Wales College, P.E.I., Canada

served in the U.S. Navy.

1426C--BENJAMIN THOMPSON MARTIN8 (Daniel Wilde7 , Daniel Wm. 6 , Fisher5 , Joshua4 , Noahs; Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Dec. 12, 1893 Mary Louise Fowler, b. Sept. 21, 1868 in Cambridge, Mass.; d. Oct. 30, 1937 in Newton, Mass. Shem. 2nd to Albert Fowle of Newton. Child of 1st m. : 1921--Stanley Martin, b. Sept. 10, 1894.

1439--EDWARD8 (Amos 7 , Ebenezer6 , Samuel 5 , Ebenezer4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): born in Volney, N.Y. At the early age of eight years he selected, though he did not mention it at the time; the young lady, then four years old who was to become his wife 22 years later. Hem. Eliza Matilda Downs, b. Lansing, N.Y. Oct. 23, 18;6, on May 29, 1892 at Wacott, N.Y. by the Rev. Mr. Chichester. Edward was educated at Fally Seminary, Fulton, N.Y. and for several years following his graduation was a successful teacher in New York and Wisconsin schools., In the spring of 1873 he bought the homestead of his father at Scriba, later called th.e Applegarth Farm. He was a student of the Rarey School for horse trainers and had few superiors as a tamer of vicious horses and trainers of colts. Edward Kingsbury is buried at Riverside cemetery near Oswego City, N. Y. Child born in Town of Scriba, N.Y.: 1922--Charles Irwin, b. Sept. 2, 1865i d. 1926.

144Q--JOHN EDW.ARDS8 (Amos7 , Ebenezer6 , Samuel5 , Ebenezer4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): m. 1st Sept. 12, 1864, Minerva Edwards, b. Sept. 15, 1836i d. Dec. 8, 1869 in Odell, Ill. Hem. 2nd in 1877, Susan E. Tuttle who died March, 1889, in Lansing, N.Y. Children: 1923--Clara L., b. Feb. 26, 1866 in Lansing, Mich. She supplies the record of

her family. Unmarried in 1903 she was a resident of Battle Creek, Mich. 1924--Amos Edwards, b. April 7, 1869, unm., resident of Odell, Ill. 1925--A daughter was born to 2nd m. Oct. 28, 1888.

1443--CHARLES E. 8 (Samuel7 , Ebeneze1·6 , Samuel5 , Ebenezer4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1.): "The History ot the Early Settlement ot Chebanse Township in Illinois" by Joseph Heigh states that "Charles E. Kingsbury bought the improved part of' the Rogers farm about 1863, and E. A. Hunt farmed it for him two or three years until Mr. Kingsbury with his family, parents and an elderly aunt moved to the property. Mr. Kingsbury built a new house furnishing it expensively. Their house had been lived in but two or three yea.rs when a fire destroyed it. The Kingsburys never rebuilt, but moved to town, and c. E. Kingsbury bought a gener~ al store that later was used as a hall and lodge room by the G.A.R. Giving up his general merchandising Mr. Kingsbury became identified with Sterling Bicycles --"Built Like a Watch" and traveled extensively through the Midwest, South and in Mexico. In Texas the family resided in Ross, Waco, Fort Worth and Palestine and for many years owned and operated the largest furniture stores in Texas. June 18, 1867 Charles E. and Lucinda Marsh were united in the holy bonds of matrimony. Lucinda Marsh Kingsbury died the year following their arrival in Texas. Charles E. m. 2nd in 1879 in Waco, Rose.bell Sewell. Children born in Chebanse, Ill.: 1926--Myron c., b. 1868. 1927--William Henry. 1928--Charles Edward, b. 187'.

1447--JOBN PERRY8 (Joseph Addison7 , Benjamine-5 • 4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Josephl.): m. Nov. 20, 1891, Nellie Smith, b. in Richland, Mich., Nov. 18, 1875. Hem. 2nd, Dec. 4, 1901, Rosa Buckle, b. in Ontario, Canada July 14, 1881. Child: 1929--Liberal Henry, b. January 21, 1893.

1448--ARISTUS AUSTIN8 (Benjamin7 -e-s· 4 , Nathaniel5 - 2 , Joseph1 ): m. in Richland, N.Y. March 29, 1866, Mary J. Mayhew, b. Sept. 21, 1847 in Chagrin Falls, Ohio, where Mr. Kingsbury was the proprietor of the Falls Hotel. Children born in Chagrin Falls, Ohio. 1930--Jobn Mayhew, b. Aug. 16, 1867. 1931--Brayton Benjamin, b. Sept. 25, 1871; d. Dec. 29, 1878. 1932--Lucy A., b. Feb. 12, 1878.

1450--ALONZO DELOS8 (Charles Weatherby7 , Benjamine·5 • 4 , Nathanie13 • 2 , Josephl.): was --· seven years of age at the time of the removal. of his parents from Valparaiso,

Indiana, to Iowa. His boyhood was spent on the farm near Independence. In the year, 1864, he answered the call for troops by President Lincoln, enlisting on the 29th day of February, 1864, at Fair'banks, Iowa, in Co. C, 4th Iowa Cav. Be was mustered out with his company at Atlanta, Georgia, August 8, 1865, return­ing home with his horse and saddle. He married in 1869, Miss Sarah Bessy of Littleton, Iowa. He removed from Iowa to Pipestone County, Minnesota, in the spring of 1877 settling on the southeast quarter of Section 28, Osborne Ts. July, 1879, he set aside a tract_ of land on the N.E. Qt. of Sec. 28 for a town• site. Before the land was even surveyed a number of buildings were being erected. Major D. E. Runals, whose mother was Mrs. Cassandra Kingsbury Runals began the erection of a 24 x 30 tt. building, and assisted Albert Arey and · Thomas Butterfield in the townsite survey in Sept. 1879. A petition for 'the establishment of a posto:f'fice was circulated and the office was authorized by the Postal Dept. , May 7, 1879. Mr. Kingsbury was named postmaster but dele­gated the operation to Major Runals. The Southern Minnesota Railroad reached Osborne in December, 1879, and in honor o:f' General Edgerton, under whom Mr. Kingsbury served during the war between the States the newly created village was named Edgerton.

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In the early 80 1s Alonzo Delos made a trip to the Pacific Northwest and encouraged by the opportunities offered around Puget Sound he returned to Edgerton to bring his family to their new home on Vashon Island since known as Kingsbury Landing and Kingsbury Bea.ch. 15 acres of the original 80 acre tract is now occupied by Radio Station KIRO. Mr. Kingsbury, wih his sons, en­gaged for many years in the lumber trade, cutting and sawing. _Children of Alonzo D. and Sarah (Bessy) Kingsbury: 1932A--George Alonzo, b. Sept. 26, 1872, in Littleton, Iowa. 1932B--Frank Delos, b. 9-7-1873 in Edgerton, Minn.; d. Aug. 10, 1953. 1932C--Charles Jay, b, 5·7-1880; d. 10-8-1881. 1933--Fred B., b. 2-19-1883; d. 9-26-1937, A licensed pilot (Marine) Pacific.

--Sadie Louise, b. 12-2-1884; d. n-4-1908. 1934--Bessey, b. u-2-1887; d. 9-26-1938. 1935--Fanny A., m. George H. Davis of Oregon. Mrs. Davis lives on the site of

her father's homestead, Vashon Island, Burton, Washington. Next door is the house that her father built. Kingsbury holdings were 80 acres with 4000 feet of beach. It now has been divided into lots with many fine homes lining Kingsbury Beach. Mr. Davis owns and operates the Cheveron Vashon Motors and Mrs. Davis is a teacher in the Seattle Dept. of Educa­tion. · Died suddenly at P.T,A. meeting, 1960.

1452--CHESTER BENJAMIN8 (Charles W. 7 , Benjamine-s-4, Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): m. Mathilda (Tilly) Nevel Leigh, b. 2-9-1853 at Quincy, Ohio. Mrs. Kingsbury passed away on April 7, 1931. Children: 1936--Alma Cora, m. Ross D. Houck in 1900 at Edgerton, Minn. They reside at

1556 Evergreen Lane, Salt Lake City Utah. Child: Mildred Blanche, b. Jan. 29, 1901; m. R. W. Marsh. They had Roy Walter Marsh, Jr. whom. Jacquiline Harrison, June 19, 1949. Born to them May 9, 1952, Susan Marsh.

1937--Stella m. Mr. Cleland. Resides at 811 Washington Ave., Albany 6, Calif. 1938--Effie, m. Crowell. Born to them Verna Blanche in 1904. Verna m. Mr.

Carl Blomberg of Portland, Oregon. Mrs. Crowell m. 2nd Mr. Coons. 1939--Mabel, m. Mr. Beavans, resides at Long Beach, Calif. 1940--Blanche, m. J. J. ·Dolan residence 2321 Lynn St., Bellingham, Washington.

Children (Dolan): A--Dr. Joseph c. of Tacoma, Wash. B--R. E. Dolan of Goldendale, Wash.

1941--Harry, m. Margaret Nesbit. He passed away in late 1959. No children. 1942--Laurne Ray, b. April 2, 1891. Residence Terrebonne, Oregon •

.ilil--CHARLES HENRY8 (Charles Weatherby7 , Benjamine-s-4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): was the youngest, a babe in arms, when bis family made the move to Iowa. He married April 2, 1877, Tryphena Searl, b, Dec. 15, 1855 at North Becket, Berkshire Co., Me.as. and passed away Oct. 7, 1942 at Edgerton, Minn. Mr. Kingsbury was an early settler of Osborne Township. The family were communicants of the Presby­terian Church. He carried on extensive farm activities. At 78 years he was still driving his T model Ford. He would say with a dry sense of humor, "A man couldn't have a Model T and keep his religion too" (Florence Faye Taylor) Children: 1943--Amy Louise, b. Jan. 4, 1876 at Ma.plegrove, Iowa. Shem. 1st John H. Mouw,

m. 2nd H. Imboden of Ellendale, N.D. Children (Mouw}: A--Henry Mouw; B- ... c. T. Mouw and Ardis Mouw (Mrs. Wallace).

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1944--Clara Martha, b. March 19, 1880; m. Dan E. Millis of Edgerton, Minnesota, Oct. 20, 1906. . Children (Millis): A--Mabel Jeanette, b. Sept. 30, 1907; m. in 1925, Harry Griffin. B--Ruby Carroll, b. March 24, 1910; m. James Griffin. c--Myrtle Irene, b. May 24, 1911 in Bellflower, Calif.; m. Frank Nothem,

1930. D•-Orson Everett, b. Sept. 7, 191:, in Sioux Falls, s.D.; m. Karien Nilson. E--Floyd A., b. April 1, 1916; d. June 18, 1929. F--Vernon Leroy, b. Nov. 8, 1919; m. Bernice Hofkamp in 1942.

1945-~Charles Wren, b. Feb. 21, 1882; d. Aug. 18, 1948, at Bemidji, Minn. 1946--Searl Henry, b. Feb. 22, 1884; d. July 1, 1954 at Martin, S. D. 1947--Florence Tryphena, b. at Edgerton, Sept. 23, 1885; d. at Duluth, Minn.

Oct. 1, 1943, interred at Edgerton. Shem. Fred Lange and they resided at Bemidji, later in Itasca County near Grand Rapids, Minn. Born to the union, Florence Fay Lange. She graduated from Grand Rapids High, then entered nurses training school. Married to John A. Taylor, a contractor specializing in rebuilding early .American homes in Maryland and Virginia. They reside at 7170 Oxen Bill Road, Washington 22, D.C. .

1948--Lillian Frances, b. Sept. 8, 1898 at Edgerton, Minn.; m. Ross w. Hill. 1949--Irene Chena, b. Apr. 3, 1891 at Edgerton; m. William W. Stevens, Oct. 15,

1913. . 1950--Myrtle Caroline, b. Feb. 10, 1893 at Edgerton; m. David G. Stevens.

~--EDWIN JAMES8 ·(Charles w.7 , Benjamine-s·4 , Nathanie13 - 2 , Joseph1 ): continued on the farm of his father at Littleton, Iowa, where he was intensely interested in affairs of the public schools and church. Be m. Laura Agnes, b. in Michigan, June 16, 1856, the daughter of Ranson A •. and Lavina Grout. Children born in Littleton, Iowa. 1951--Carrie Lavina, m. T. G. O'Brien. She was born April 11, 1879,; d. May 6,

1903. Children (O'Brien): A--Effie May, m. John Magin, had Joan who m. Gene Fiala. They have Sue

Carol and Lynn Marie. B--James (Jim} m. Kathryn Akers. They have James, Jr., June Ann,

Nicholas and Janet Kay. c--Joseph m. Marily Mangin. They have Debra. D--T. E. O'Brien m. Lelia Byers. They have Iva Mae who m. Louis Fratzke

and have Rebecca and Tommy, Harvey E., Mary and Floyd. E--Iva Lelia m. RaJ.ph Zimmerman have Robert, Dorothy and Deborah. F--Mary Lou, m. Donald Melka, have James, Joan and Christine. G--Richard, m. Peggy Fowlkes have Darlene, Vicki and Debra. H--Floyd Charles.

1952--Minnie, m. Mr. Barclay of Cedar Falls, Iowa and Bemidji, Minnesota. Children (Barclay): . A--Esther, b. Dec. 24, 1900, at Cedar Falls, Iowa; m. Mr. Wright. B--Hazel Mae, b. March 23, 1905, at Cedar Falls; m. Mr. Sukert. C--Laura, b. March 16, 1915 at Bemidji; m. Mr. Ja.ckson. D--Margaret, b. June 21, 1917 at Bemidji; m. Mr. Mencias.

· E--Violet, b. Sept. 13, 1924 at Bemidji; m. Mt-. Schneider •. F--Lester Lee, b. Feb. 8, 1912 at Bemidji. G--William Lawrence, b. Nov. 11, 1928 at Donnelly, Minn.

195,--clarence Herbert, b. Sept. l, 1882; d. June it 1951. 1954--Cora, b. Sept. 2, 1885; m. Mr. Ballou of In~endence, Iowa.

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1955--Edwin Floyd, b. Jan. 13; 1888, d. April 15, 1955,; m. Cora Carrie Baldwin. --Ma:tie, Jan. 2, 1890-Aug.22, 1892.

ill2,--ALVIN CORNELL8 (Charles w. 7 , Benj·amin8 ·s·4, Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): m. Lillian Estelle King, b. Jan. 7, 1858 in Janesville or Syracuse, N.Y.; died Aug. 25, 1905, at Gig Harbor, Washington. Mr. Kingsbury died August 26, 1939. Children: 1955A-Ethel Maria, m. William Lyle Baldwin who passed way October 3, 1951. They

were residents of Winona, Minn. Child (Baldwin): A--Cecil King, b. March 27, 1902 at Edgerton, Minn. Hem. Mayme Dugan,

had daughter Mary Lorraine (Mrs. Fed Burmeister). He died July l 7, 1960.

1955B-Glada Louise, b. Sept. 26, 1885; d. Jan. 5, 1895. 1955C-Agnes, b. Jan. 12, 1888 at Waterloo, Iowa; m. l'1r. Shirk; d. 7-20-1943. 1955D--Alvin Cornell, Jr., b. Feb. 14, 1891. 1955E--Richard s., b. 7-1-1892 at Castalia, Iowa.

1463--BENJAMIN FREEMAN K. 8 (Benjamin B.7 , Nathaniel6 , Benjamin5 ·4, Nathaniel3 - 2 ,

. Joseph1 ): attended the public school at Saint Charles, Mo·. A high school graduate, in his 18th year he entered Buchtel College where he received ~is A.B. in 1893; M.S. at Cornell, 1894. Ph.D. Cornell, 1895; Instructor, Cornell, 1896, Asst. Prof., 1899. Degree of M.D. at Univ. of Freilburg, 1904, Prof. of histology and embryology Cornell until the year 1941 when he was elected

· professor emeritus •. He received an invitation to serve as guest Profess.or of Anatomy at the Medical School, University of North Carolina and so served until his death at Chapel Hill on July 8, 1946. Dr. Kingsbury was a member of Sigma Xi, Phi Delta, Nu Sigma and Gamma Alpha. Benjamin Freeman Kingsbury m. 1st, June 22, 1904, Marguerite Hempstead of Meadville, Pa. who died Oct. 17, 1926. Hem. 2nd July 2, 1929 Janet Williamson of Newport, N.Y. Mrs. Kingsbury has residence at Dickinson House, South Hadley, Mass. Children of 1st m.: 1956--Marguerite, b. Oct. 8, 1905 at Meadville, Pa. Graduated from Cornell

Univ., 1926, A.B. Cornell Medical School, M.D. 1930. Interned and prac­tised at various places until 1939 when she became Res. Physician New York State Tbc. Hosp. at Ithaca, N.Y. Through the years 1944-1949 Dr. Kingsbury was connected with Mary Fletcher Hosp., Burlington, Vt. and the University of Vermont. In 1949 she becmne a staff member of Veterans Hospital, Su.nmount, N.Y., and at this writing is Acting Asst. Chief Pulmonary Diseases.

Dr. Marguerite has many outside interests including hiking, bird watch-ing, photography, mountain climbing, skiing and canoeing.

1957--Ernest Hempstead, b. Nov. 9, 1907. 1938--Robert Freeman, b. June 26, 1912. 1939--Ma.ry Louise, b. Aug. 7, 1916; m. Edward Putman Hume.

Children (Hume) : . A--Edward Freeman, b. Nov. 30, 1943; B--Robert K., b. June 4, 1945; c--David Alan, b. June 13, 1948.

,!4687-ELBRIDGE8 (Seth7 , Solomon6 - 5 , Benjamin4 , Natha.niel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): m. April 27, 1886, Ada Harriet, b. in Roxbury, N.H. Dec. 11," 1849, daughter of Madison and Lucretia (Ellis) Fairbe.nsks. Mr. Kingsbury served his town for 12 years as· selectman, four years as town clerk, and general court for 2 years.

Child.re~ born in Roxbury, N.H.: 1960--Gertrude Lucretia, b. June 26, 1887, a teacher in Keene, N.H., m. Lyman

Pierce who died 1946; m. 2nd Mr. Howard, son of Otis W. and Sarah M. (Bugbee) Howard of Keene, N.H.

1961--Elbridge Herbert, b. Oct. 10, 1890; d. April 4, 1947 in N.Y.C. He was a graduate of Dartmouth, Class of 1913. Entered the firm of Ford, Bacon and Davis Engineering Corp. His work as an appraiser for this firm took him to all parts of the world.

1482A-ABNER8 (Martin 7 , Na.thaniel6 - 5 , Benjemin4 , Na.thanie13 • 2 , Joseph1 ): was mustered into service at Franklin, Mass., September 3, 1861; age 40. He was given a. dis­charge due to disability May 22, 1865. Married, he had. a child. 1962--Forrest, b. thought to have enlisted in Co. K, 18th Mass., age 18, on

August 24, 1861; he d. at Westboro, Mass. , 1907, widow, Mary Augusta..

1485--ALBERT BENJAMIN8 (Benjamin 7 ·e, Nathaniel 5 , Benjamin 4, Nathanie15 - 2 , Joseph1 ):

· m. Feb. 22, 1850 Sarah Fillebrown. He engaged in wholesale boot and shoe trade at Quincy, Illinois. Children born in Quincy, Ill.: 1963--Albert Benjamin, II, b. July 8, 1860; d. Sept. 27, 1935, a.t Quincy, Ill.

He was in attendance at Harvard from 1878 to 1882. Received an A.B. from Harvard in 1882. For the following 36 years he served on the editorial staff of the New York World, as City Editor and specializing in book reviews.

1486--HENRY NATHANIEL8 (Benjamin7 ·e, Nathaniel5 , Benjamin4 , Na.thaniel3 - 2 , resided in Bradford, Pe.. where he headed an oil production company. 3, 1873, Annie J. Morey in Titusville, Pa. Children: 1964--Annie, b. Sept. 17, 1882.

Joseph1 ): He m. July

1489--LYMAN ELLIS8 (Benjamin7 ·e, Nathaniel5 , Benjamin4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Jo·seph1 ):

m. June 6, 1864 at Quincy, Ill., Annette Brown.· For many years he was a whole­sale dealer in boots and shoes. 1965--DonaJ.d Brown, b. April 16, 1865; was a resident of Boston, Mass., 1903. 1966--Edith, b. Dec. 7, 1867; m. Amasa Chapman Dawes in Quincy, Ill. Child (Dawes): A--Rose B., b. Dec. 16, 1892.

1490--cHARLES ELDREDGE8 (Benjamin7 • 6 , Nathaniel5 , BenJamin4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): - m. Sept. 11, 1874 Nannie M. Kampen. He served as auditor, genera.i freight and

passenger agent, Wabash R.R., in Chester, Ill. Child: 1967--Mabel, b. Dec. 22, 1875.

1492--EDWARD MARTIN8 (Benjamin 7 -e, Nathaniel 5 , Benjamin4 , Natha.niel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ,):

m. in New York City, April 15, 1895 Grace M. Heymer, who passed on April 7, 1957. Following graduation from Harvard, he was employed for a time on cyclo­or dictionary work, Armed with a letter of recommendation from Elbridge Gerry he ca.me to the N.Y. Sun office in 1881. Shortly after joining the editorial staff of the Sun, Mr. Kingsbury became the d'Artagnan of the "Three Musketeers" of journalism and free-lance writing--Charles M. Fairbanks, Erasmus D. Beach, and Charles M. s. McLellan." (from tribute to Mr. Kingsbury by Edward P.

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M:itchel_i, .editor in chief of the Sun. In 1925 Mr. Kingsbury received the Pulitzel;' Prize for his editorial, "The House of a Hundred·sorrows" printed Dec. 14, 1925, New York Times. Edward Martin Kingsbury, 1851+-1946: Editorial New York Times ·

"If Edward Martin Kingsbury could have his way there would be no laudatory mention of him today in these columns, which his pungent writing graced for nearly thirty years. He would say, in his peppery fashion, that his passing, at the age of 91, after a J9urnalistic career which won him the admiration and respect of countless members of his craft, was not news and required no comment. Mr. Kingsbury was a genuinely modest man. As an editorial and reviewer, first on the New York Sun, then on t}?-e New York Times, he took no interest in• a "By­line." Re might have distinguished himself as an essayist, under his own signa­ture, but he never cared to do so.· What he did care about was the art and craft of writing. He cared so much about it that he approached it each day with a.--p­prehension and in his later years a certain amount of good natured growling. He took it hard and la.bored in a creative mental sweat. The resuJ.t was that no writing in his field was ever more pungent or easier to read than his. No editor ever wished to cancel a word or add a word in a Kingsbury piece. Edward Martin Kingsbury would have given his right hand rather than be caught in a sentimentality. He fancied himself disillusioned and on the cynical side. But he fooled no one. None who knew him, none who saw him pass by, could doubt the inner warmth that was in him. And the warmth went back to him, as it does now, in a deep and general affection which his modesty can no longer minimize." Child: 1968--RaJ.ph, b. in 1896; d. unm. just after graduation from college.

1494--WARREN EUGENE8 {George7 - 6 , Joseph5 - 4 , Nathaniel3 .. 2 , Joseph1 ): m. Jan. 11, 1881 Ella Agnes Wagner, b. Lawrence, Indian Oct. 18, 1857; d. Nov. 23, 1890. Hem. 2nd Nov. 26, 1893, Della Margaret Nesbit, b. in Allisonville, Ind. March 17, 1866. Children 1st m. : 1969--Albert Newell, b. Dec. 12, 1881; residence, 1903, Indianapolis, Ind.

--son born and died June 19, 188;.

1!!22_--HENRY LOVELL8 (George7 -~, Joseph5 - 4 , Na.thaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): of Fitchburg, Mass.; m. Oct. 12, l.882, Ellen Howard, b. in Brookline, Mass. March 4, 1861; d. in St. Augustine, Fla. Dec. 24, 1886, daughter of William Wallace and Mary (Howard) Stevenson. Hem. 2nd Jan. 6, 1890, Florence Gertrude Davis, b. in New Ipswich, N.H. June 5, 1866, daughter of James B. and Helen M. (Bailey) Davis. Children: 1970--Robert Wallace, b. in Greenville, N.H. Jan. 22, 1884. 1971--Alice Marian, b. DeLand, Fla. Nov. 2, 1885; d. Nov. 1956; graduate of·

Francestown Academy and Framingham Normal School. She m. June 30, 1909, Prof. Frank W. Cady of Middlebury College, Vermont, b. Sept. 12, 1877 at Aurora, Ill., son of Rev. Martin and Helen (Howard) Cady a Methodist clergyman. Children (Cady) : A--Wallace-Martin, b. Jan. 29, 1912; m. Jan. 1, 1942, Helen Raitmen of

Astoria, Oregon. B--Howard Steveµson, b. July 28, 1914.

1972--Ellen Howard, b. St. Augustine, Fla. Nov. 31, 1886; m. M. Champney of Keene. ·

1973--Esther Almera, b. in Greenville, N.H. Aug. 17, 1890; m. Robert L. MacLean, 1974--Alberta Gertrude, b. Greenville, N.H. July 6, 1900; m. IJ.oyd Baxter.

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1496--ALBERT JOSEPH8 (Emily K. Donnell)7 , Josephe-5 - 4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): m. May - 19, 1880, Katie Bell Hallowell, b~ in Lowell, Mass. Nov. 14, 1859.

Child: . 1975--Willoughby J., resident of N.Y.C.

1500--NEWELL COFFIN8 (Ed.ward N. 7 , John L.s, Joseph5 - 4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): m. Aug. 7, 1913, in Colorado Springs, Carrie Edith Bowen, b. in Blountville, Tenn. No issue.

12Q2.--WILLIAM LEONARD8 (William7 , James8 , Jonathan5 - 4 , James3 , Nathanie12 , Joseph1 ): served a.a selectman at Gilsum and Surry, N.H. · He m. Dec. 21, 1842, Anna Ware Webster, b. in Gilsum May 30, 1820, died in Surry Oct. 28, 1894; daughter of True and Nancy Ware Webster. Children b. in Gilsum, Walpole and Gaysville, Vt. 1976--Elbridge Emery, 1843-1844. 1977--Nancy Ellen, b. Feb. 10, 1845; m. Jan. 1, 1867 John Carpenter, b. in

Alstead, N.H. Dec. 1, 1838; d. Keene, Feb. 18, 19o4. John was the son of Ariel and Abigail (Streeter) Carpenter. Children (Carpenter) : A--Effie Irene, b. Nov. 19, 1867; m. Oct. 27, 1892, H. D. Fogg of Hancock,

N.H. B--Anna Bell, b. Aug. 20, 1874. c--Emma Jane, b. July 2, 1877.

1978--George Franklin, b. Sept. 10 1846; d. Feb. 1849 by scalding. 1979--otis William, b. Feb. 14, 1848; d. Sept. 23, 1919 in Keene, N.H. 1980--Elmira French, 1852-1852.

1510--GEORGE DINSM)RE8 (William7 , James6 , Jonathan5 - 4 , James3 , Nathaniel2 ; Joseph1 ): · m. Dec. 24, 1846 Ellen Amanda, b. Walpole, daughter Asahel and Cynthia Hodskins,

Children born in Walpole, N.H.: 1981--Asahel Hodskins, b. May 28, 1850. 1982--George Warren, b. May 2, 1855; d. May 5, 1932.

(from Frank Burnside Kingsbury notes).

1511-CHARLF.S FRANKLIN8 (William7 , Jamess, Jonathan5 - 4 , James3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): -- m. Oct. 28, 1857, Sarah Ann, b. June 21, 1836, in Cavendish, Vt. , daughter of

Nathaniel B. Pierce. Dr. Kingsbury practised medicine at Stoddard and Lynn, N.H. Child born in Stoddard: 1983--Ella Sarah, b. Oct. 28, 1858; m. June 7, 1884 Dr. Walter Bean of West

Medford, Mass.

1518--ALBERT DEXTER8 (John Wright7 , Johns, Jonathan5 - 4 , James3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ) mustered in the army Aug. l}, 1862, as a pvt., Co. K, }2nd Mass. Inf. He was 5 ft. 7 inches, eyes brown, black hair, farmer at time of enlistment. Follow­ing the war he attended medical school, and Dec. 22, 1871 m. Isabella D., Orr who died. m. 2nd June 2, 1875, Julia Emma., daughter of Edmund B. and Charlotte (Folsom) Fowler. Dr. Kingsbury practised in Needham, Mass. Children: 1984--charlotte Hatch, b. June 15, 1877. 1985--Alberta Beatrice, b. April 25, 1886.

· 1521--EDWARD SILAS UPHAM8 ( John W. 7 , Johns, Jonathan5 - 4 , James3 , Na.thaniel2 , Joseph1 ):

m. 11-13-1878, Miss Emma Ellis. They resided in Newton, Massachusetts.

161 5-4 _!221:--FRANCIS HOMER8 (Isaac7 , Johna, Jonathan , James3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ):

m. Oct. 10, 1865 Mary Isabella, b. Dec. 26, 1843; d. in Columbus, Ohio, January 18, 1886; daughter of L.B. and·Mary B. Wilson. Mr. Kingsbury held various of­fices of trust and responsibility covering a period of nearly thirty-eight years of railroad service in the West. He was an elder in the Presbyterian churches of at least two cities where he lived. His second marriage, May 31, 1888, occurred in the Central Presbyterian Church at Orange, N.J., the ceremony being performed by Rev. Henry J. Van Dyke, asisted by Rev. Alfred Yeoman, pas­tor of the church. The bride, Anna Parsons, b. in Rye, N.Y. March 9, 1852 of Samuel U. and Eliza (Parsons) Berrian. Children born in Indianapolis, East Orange and Columbus, Ohio. 1987--Charles Homer, b. Feb. 26, 1867; unm. 1988--Francis Wilson, 1870-1879. 1989--Mary, 1874-1874. 1990--Kenneth Raleigh, b. Jan. 23, 1876. 1991--Robert Barbee, b. Jan. 24, 1878; d. Dec. 13, 1900. 1992--Henry Judson, b. March 26, 1881; d. 1895, unm. 1993--Herbert Baird, b. July 27, 1889.

1533--CHARLES AUGUSTUS8 (Isaac7 , John6 , Jonathan5 -4, James3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 )"

a graduate of Williams College and Union Theological Seminary. In the early 70's he removed to Redlands, California. "There he was elected by the temper­ance vote of the town and against a powerful opposition from the saloons, to the offices of trustee of the town and a member of the school committee. At his funeral the church was crowded with all classes of citizens, many of them coming from closed public offices and places of business in appreciation of a life devoted to principle and service rendered their city." He m. March 28, 1871 Caroline Boynton who died Jan. 28, 1873. His 2nd m. to Mary Augusta Donaldson on April 13, 1875. Child by 2nd m. : 1994--Homer Penfield Donaldson, b. March 26, 1877.

1534--ISAAC FRANKLIN8 (Isaac7 , Johna, Jonathan5 - 4 , James3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): was born in the Chestnut Hill district of the city of Newton, Mass. at the old home­stead purchased by his grandfather in 1816. He served in the Civil War, enlist­ing as a private of Co. K, 22nd Regt., Massachusetts Vols., and won promotion by successive steps to the rank of -?aptain. Capt. Kingsbury was Assistant Adjutant General at the close of the war. He served for a time in Custom House service, city clerk of Newton for 27 years, selectman for several years. Ap­pointed by the Governor to represent his regiment in the selection of a monu­ment dedicated to Massachusetts men who fell on the battlefield of Antietam. Isaac Franklin•Ktngsbury was intensely interested in Kingsbury family records. He served as one of: -the· directors of Kingsbury Association meetings in the early 1900 1s at Buffalo, N.Y., and Boston, Mass. He was one of the original. members and a past commander ot Charles Ward Post 82, G.A.R., of Newtonville, a companion of the Ma.ssachusetts,c-ommand.ery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion and a member.of the'Newton Musical. Association, the Handel and Hayden Society, the Cecilia-club, Dalhousie Lodge, A.F. and A.M., of Newtonville, and of Newton Lodge, I.O.O.F. Capt. Isaac Kingsbury m. Laura Dorin Holmes. Children born in Newton, Mass.: 1995--Mary Malinda Kingsbury, born Sept. 8, 1867, died at Greenwich House, the

settlement she founded nearly half a century ago, in 1951. When Mary Malinda was five years old she discovered, in some unknown fashion, a _ dreadful secret. Chestnut Hill, Mass., where she lived with her parents,

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was actually a live volcano. It was indicative of the child's later character that she locked the secret in her heart lest it disburb her family and neighbors. She hoped everything would turn out all right, and happily her childish fancy was wrong.

The little girl became a social economist, with an ardent executive capacity for helping her neighbors. She met her husband, Dr. Vladimir Simkhovitch, at the University of Berlin. With him she founded New York's Greenwich House on Barrow Street in 1912. Of the purposes of Greenwich · House, Mrs. Simkhovitch wrote:

11To voice their wrongs, to understand their problems, t~ stand by their side in their life stNggles, to welcome their own leadership, to reveal to others who have not had this opportunity of direct contact the inner character of situations that arise is the primary task of the settlement."

She was active in many prominent New York organizations. Among them, were the New York City Housing Authority, The State Board of Social Wel­fare, the Consumers League, The National. Urban League, the Town Hall Club, the Cosmopolitan Club and the Women's City Club. She was National Presi- · dent of the National Public Housing Conference, taught at numerous schools, and was recipient of honorary degrees from Bard College, Teachers and New York University.

At a tea in her honor at the end of her fortieth year with Greenwich House in November, 1942, came this message from her lifelong friend, President Franklin D. Roosevelt. "How proud you must be as you contemplate the work of Greenwich House, which was founded forty years ·. ago through your own vision and resourcefulness, and of which happily you are still the guiding genius. I shall always remember my dear mother's interest both in the work of Greenwich House and of Camp Herbert Parsons. My hearty congratulations to you and the warmest greetings to all who· celebrate. with you this noteworthy milestone." (from New York Times).

A note to this compiler dated Feb. 28, 1950 read as follows: "Dear Mr. Kingsbury:

Thank you .for lending me your notes. Yes my great grandfather was John Kingsbury who presented the Bible to the Newton Center church. ·

My father was Isaac Franklin Kingsbury - he had brothers Francis, Charles and sisters Lavinia (Brown) & Harriet (Wardell).

I think we are all indebted to you for your work & interest in our family line.

(Mrs. Vladimir G. Simkhovitcb)

Children (Simkhovitch):

Sincerely Mary K. Simkhovitch

A--Stephen, who died in young manhood. B--Helene, m. Frank Didishein of New York City.

1996--Isaac William, b. July 10, 1872, a prominent physician of Hertford, Connecticut. Dr. Kingsbury, m. Miss Edith L. McCoy.

ill2.--JAMES EPBRAIM8 (James s.7 , Samuel8 , Moses5 , Timothy4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ):

was legally !:1,dopted by Ephraim and Betsey Kingsbury Keyes. Betsey, No. 972 was James paternal aunt. James E. Keys m. Adeleine Weston, b. July 18, 1834;. died May 25, 1863. Hem. 2nd in Foxboro, Mass. Delia A. Clarke, b. Oct. 11, 1842. Children by 1st and 2nd m. : 1997--Elliot Weston Keyes, b. May 18, 1863. 1998--Walter Asa Keyes, b. May 9, 1866.

J161--CHARLES HENRY8 (Asa7 • 6 , Moses5 , Timothy4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 }: m. Marion Blaisdell. Children: 1999--Addie, m. Stuart Piggott of Hicksville, Mo., had Katherine and Margaret. 2000--Fannie, m. George Sudworth of Washington, D.C. Dept. of Forestry. 2001--Katie, 1866-1887. 2002--Bertha, m. D. M. Clutcheon of Cassopolis, Michigan. 2003--Jeannie, d. 1918. 2oo4--Glennie, m. Alexander P. McNab and had son, Donald.

15§7--ASA MUNROE8 (Asa7 , Asa6 , Moses5 , Timothy4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. October 1, 1879, Carrie A. Townsend, b.- Oct. 7, 1859; d. Aug. 15, 1932. Children: 2005--Guy Townsend, b. June 5, 1880; d. 1928 in Aberdeen, s.n. 2006--Mary Claire, b. Nov. 22, 1883; m. April 10, 1912 George E. Learman of

Indianapolis, Indiana and Clermont, Florida. Child (Learman): A--Mary Ernestine, b. Sept. 3, 1914; m. Feb. 5, 1938, Reymond E. Houk.

2007--Asa Nelson, b. Oct. 30, 1889; d. March 11, 1957. 2008--Dale Carroll, b. Sept. 16, 1894.

1568--ALLEN MUNROE8 (Asa7 , Asa6 , Moses5 , Timothy4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. Jan. 3, 1877 Miss May Haynes (1857-1934). Children born in Gassopolis, Michigan. 2009--Floy Jane, b. June 22, 1878. 2010--Jessie Edith, b. Oct. 12, 1880. 2011--Al.berta, a teacher in Michigan and New Jersey schools. Provided data for

her branch of the family.· 2012--Allen Haynes, b. March 13, 1885. 2013--Katherine May, b. July 10, 1890; m. July 19, 1913 Maynard Murch, son of

Frank and Annie Barney of Callender, Iowa. They reside at Lewistown, -Montana. Children (Barney): A--Jean, b. May 11, 1914; m. Jan. 1, 1934 to Herman Paul, son of

Laurence and Minnie Starke!. They have four children, Max Paul, Freddy Maynard, Carol Sue and Duke Starkel.

B--Ma.rjory, b. Feb, l, 1917; m. Mar, 29, 1941 Earl H. McLorinan, child Melva Jean, b. Nov. 21, 1942. Marjory m. 2nd John Jay Reese, Jr. "July 19, 1952.

lLlJ:.--GEORGE .MANNING8 (Asa 7 , Asa5 , Moses5 , Timothy4 • 3 , Nathaniel 2 , Joseph1): m.

Stella, daughter of Frank and Mary (Hough) Powell of Cassopolis, Michigan. For a quarter of a century Mr. Kingsbury was identified with the business in• te.rests of Cassopolis. His interest in the village was always manifest by active work in its behalf, not only as a public official, which he was in va­rious capacities, but as a private citizen. He was engaged in the mercantile business.-,:f'9r many years and continued in the dry goods trade until 1889 when he sold his interests and became president and manager of the Cassopolis Manu­facturing Co. in which position he continued until a short time before his death, January 27, 1906. Mr. Kingsbury was a prominent member of the Masonic Order and at the time of his death was Grand Scribe of the Gran Chapter Royal Arch Masons of Michigan. Child: 2014--Charlotte, b. 1884, m. James G., son of Malcomb and Elma (Bedell} MacNab.

Their son, Donald Kingsbury MacNab m. Miss Helen Pickering in 1942.

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..!212_--DAVID LAi.fB8 (Asa 7 ·e, -Moses5 , Timothy4 - 3 , Nathaniel 2 , Joseph1 ): m. Frances Graham. He was active in church and village affairs. He was Assistant Cashier of Cassopolis National Bank for many years. Children: 2015--Joseph Asa. 2016--Mary Jane, died unm.

1580--DANIEL PERRI8 (Ira7 , Nathan6 , Nathaniel5 , Daniel4-s, Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): b. in Chester, Vt.; m. Flora Wilson of Alstead, N.H. Mr. Kingsbury enrolled Sept. 15, 1862, in Co. K, 16th Regt. Vol., cert. 611407, Natl. Archives. Wounded near Centerville, Va., he was placed in hospital at Frederick City, Md., denied further active service because of wounds he served on the Provo Guard at Fairfax Seminary and Centreville, Va. through 1862 and 1863 when he was discharged April 30, 1863, at Brattleborough, Vt. Final papers executed on August ;o, 186;. A jeweler for many years at AJ,stead, N.H., he played an important role in town affairs. He was a member-of the G.A.R. Post. He was united in marriage to Flora Ellen Wilson of Langdon (Langdon History, Page 742 by Frank Burnside Kingsbury). She was b. June 9, 1847; d. Feb. 22, 1921. Children: 2017--Ira William, b. in Townshend, Vt., Mar. 11 1869; d. unm. in Walpole, N.H,

June 2;, 194o. During his teens he served an apprenticeship on the Cold River Journal published at Alstead. At the age of 18 he went to New York City where he was employed by the New York World as a pressman most of his active life.

2018--George Perry, b. in Alstead, N.H. Oct. 28, 1871; d. unm. Sept. 23, 1945, at Westmoreland, N .H. He was employed for many years in a 111echanical position with the Street Railway system in Brooklyn, N.Y.

2019--Frank R., b. Alstead, N.H., Nov. 22, 1886, residing 1930 in Barrington, N.J. He served in World War I, enlisting Aug.;, 1918. May 28, 1919 he married Ida Virginia MacFarren, b. Dec. 4, 1894. Children: A•-Joyce Virginia, b. July 31, 192;. . B--Lois Patricia, b. August 5, 1927. Her twin died in infancy. c--Ruth Joan, b. Dec. 28, 1928 (F.B.K. ref.)

12§.g_--GEORGE WASBINGTON8 (Ira 7, Nathane, Nathaniel5 , Daniel 4 -s, Nathaniel2 , Joseph): enliste~ as a private in Co. K, 16th Vt. Vol., Sept. 15, 1862, appointed cor­poral, Oct. 1, 1862, mustered out Aug. 10, 186;. Reenlisted Jan. 9, 1864, in Co. F, 17th Vt. Vol. for three years, promoted to 2nd lt. April 9, 1864; en­gaged in battles of Wilderness and Spottsylvania being severely wounded at the latter. He received three brevets, one for 11gallant and meritorious service" at the Battle of the Wilderness. Appointed 2nd lt., Veteran Reserve Corps, Oct. 23, 1864, he was offered a position as body guard to President Lincoln, which he declined, and he was subsequently assigned to the command of Co. D, V.R.C. stationed at Jeffersonville, Indiana. At the close of hostilities he was assigned as officer in charge of mustering out the men in various camps in the western· states •. The yea.rs 1881-1882 saw him in service against the Apaches in Arizona. Four years later he was retired fro~ active duty, due to war wounds, with the rank of captain, U.S. Army.

At Jeffersonville, Ind. on Sept. 5, 1865, he was united in marriage to Sarah Eliza Pile, b. Nov. 10, 1841. Shed. in Clifton Springs, N.Y., March 10, 1896. Children: 2021--Cora Clifton, b. Aug. 8, 1866; d. Dec. 28, 1897 in Philadelphia. 2022--Kate Eliza, b. Dec. 1, 1867 in Burkesville, Ky.; d. Oct. 12, 1868. 2023--Rufue Burd.et, b. Feb. 8, 1878, in Angel Island, Calif.

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~6--HARLA.N WILL~ (William7 , Nathan6 , Nathaniel5 , Daniel4 - 3 , Natha.niel2 , Joseph1 ): · a farmer and carpenter of Sterling, Mass. He m. Feb. 25, 1875, Clara L.

Goodale, b. in Manchester, :t.1ass. _Aug. 29, 1846; d. March 7, 1964; daughter of Cyrus and Caroline F. (Shazmon) Goodale. Children: 2024--Helena Shannon, b. Nov. 17, 1876; m. 1st Charles Frank Newell; m. 2nd

May 29, 1926, Alley Lionel Harrington. No issue either marriage. 2025--Carrie Blake, b. March ll, 1878; m. Charles Alvin Hersey of Waterford,Me.

Children (Hersey): · A--Louise L., b. Feb. 5, 1907,. m. G. Malcolm Soring. B--LeRoy Harlan9- b. Nov. 27, 19o8; m. Gertrude Knighton. c--Alfred Ezra, b. Jan. 23, 1911J teacher agriculture education. D--Mary C., b. June 27, 1913; Grad (1935) R.I. State. E-•Alvin, b. Oct. 7, 1916; Univ. of Maine. F--Mabelle, b. Oct. 27, 1917; studied at R.I. State. G--Charles, b. June 27, 1924. DUM.; m. Jean Clarence Howard July 23,

1946. Their children James C., Jane M., David W., and Ralph Edwin Hersey.

2026--Mabel Louise, b. Nov. 9, 1879. A graduate, Class of 1900 Fitchburg Normal School. Taught for many years in the Hartford, Conn., Public Schools. Was a school principal. in South Windsor, Conn., in 1912. Much interested in genealogy she contributed much material on her family group. She died suddenly Sunday, Sept. 27, 1936.

2027--William Goodale, b. Sept. 21, 1881; died June 30, 1944.

-__ 12§.§_- -HOMER SPRING8 {Williani7, Nathan6 , Nathaniel 5 , Daniel 4 -s, Nathaniel 2 , Joseph1 ) :

- m. March 1, 1876 Loretta Ann, b. Springfield, Vt., Oct. 20, 1854. Daughter of George and Mary Ann (Bates) Woodbury. They resided at Cavendish, Vt. Children: 2028--Trazer Woodbury, b. May 1, 1877. 2029--Alfred William, b. Feb. 3, 1879; died June 26, 1955. 2030--Bradley Leslie, b. June 26, 1880; d. July 15, 1952 at Cavendish, Vt. 2031--James_·John, b. Feb. 22, 1882; d. of diphtheria Dec. 19, 1904; m. Oct. 19,

1903, Audrey Pineo of Leominister. Child: -A--Dorcas Audrey, b. Aug. 11, 1904; m. Aug. 22, 1923, Lawrence G. Wright;

had Gordon K.; b. ?.fay 8, 1928 and B--Shirley H., b. Sept. 6, 1929. 2032--Ede Lorette, b. March 1 1884 resides in Syracuse. 2033--Marietta, b. March 2, 1b86; residence Syracuse. A caterer. 2034--Angie Melissa, b. March 19, 1895; m. Jan. 13, 1928, John Godfrey, Ameri­

can, a Mission Preacher of Chicago, Ill. Issue (American) Marjory G., b. Sept. 19, 1928, Cynthia Belle, b. June 6, 1930, Martha Joan, b. Feb. 8, 1931. Marjory G. , m. in 1953 William West.

2035--Esther Dorcas, b. Dec. 25, 1896; courthouse employee, Syracuse.

1601--EDWJ\RD APPLEl'ON8 ( Josiah 7 , Abijah6 , Nathaniel 5 , Daniel 4 -s, Nathaniel 2 , Joseph1 ):

a farmer; residence Surry and Georgetown, Mich.; Acworth and Keene, N.H. Selectman in Acworth, on the school board, and councilman in Keene, and repre­sented his ward in General. Court 1905-6. A member of the constitutional. con­vention at Concord, 1918, 1921. _Hem. in Keene, Jun 29, 1864, Ellen Maria Carpenter, daughter of William and Abigail (White) Carpenter. (History of Surry, N.H. by Frank Burnside Kingsbury)

Edward Appleton Kingebury (certificate )579752) enlisted Nov.· 5, 1861, by Capt. O, G. Dert to serve three years in Capt. John A, Cummings, Company E, of

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6th N.H. Vol. Inf. Taking train at Keene on Christmas morning, the regiment reached Washington, D.C. Dec. 27th. Training took place on Hatteras Island. First engagement, Battle of Camden, N.C., Aug. 29, 1862, the 6th Vt. Vols. en­gaged in the Second Battle of Bull Run. Sept. 1st was the battle at Chantilly, Va. He was then ordered to Harwood Hospital. His weight having dropped to 100 pounds. On the muster roll of Jan. 20, 1863, he is shown in the hospital, con­valescent from a valvular heart condition. He was 23 years of' age, 5 ft. 6 in. in height, fair complexion, grey eyes, brown hair. There was a second enlist­ment in Co. H, Heavy Artillery from Surry, Sept. 2, 1864. At the close of' the war he marched with his regiment in the grand review led by General William T. Sherman. His final discharge was at Concord, N.H. June 15, 1865. (Natl. Archives) Children: 2036--Eddie Miles, b. March 14, 1865; d. Acworth, March 22, 1879. 2037--Lizzie Ellen, b. Oct. 22, 1866; m. Aug. 13, 1891, Clarence Adolphus, b.

Keene, July 28, 1871, son of Alvin B. and Sarah (Burnett) Chase. Children (Chase): A--Ma.dalene K., 1893-1893 B--Hazel Katherine, b. 1896; m. 1st Harold E. Eastwood; m. 2nd George

Holbrook of Swanzey. C--Mildred Sarah; D-•Alvin Edward; E--Pearl Estelle.

2038--Frarik Burnside, b. Feb. 20, 1868, of Keene, N.H., 158 Spruce Street, died May 23, 1960, at Keene, N.H.

2039--Delia Florence, b. Nov. 16, 1869; m. Wilder F. Gates, Nov. 4, 1890. 2040--May Daniels, 1871-1874. 2o41--Charles Arthur, b. June 12, 1876. 2042--Bessie Elva, b. May 6, 1878; m. Aug. 26, 1896 Dr. Archie Cobun Gillis son

of Archibald L. Gillis, son Frank Coburn Gillis; 1900-1912.

1602--GEORGE BRADLEY8 ( Josiab.7, Abijah6 , Nathaniel 5 , Daniel 4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Jose:phi) :· b. in Surry. He removed to Michigan State in Sept. , 1865, settling on a 70 a.ere tract of wild land at Ottawa County near Allendale. He m. Feb_. 14:; 1865, Elva · Medore, b. in Newport, N.H. Apr. 14, 1849; d. Aug. 28, 1.927 at Grand Rapids, Mich., daughter of John Henry and Emily (Rogers) Rogers of Surry, N.H. Children: 2o43--Alice E., 1866--1868. 2o44--John Rogers, 1868-1943, _unm.; d. at Allendale, Vdcbiga.n. 2045--George William, b. Dec. 30, 1869; d. Feb. 21, 1949. An employee for 40

years of the Fitchburg Gas and Electric Co. He m. Aug. 9, 1897., Candace Isabel Gillis, b. in Danville, Vt., Aug. 9, 1872; d. Sept. 13, 1921. He m. 2nd Mrs. Mabel Keach of' Fitchburg. A son, Gordon Gillis, b. Oct. 24, 1901 stillborn.

2046--Isabelle, b. Nov. 26, 1871; d. Nov. 7, 1884; unm. 2047--Sarah Adelaide, b. Aug. 8, 1.873; m. Oct. 20, 1897, Fred Knowlton Parker,

of Al;Lendale, Mich. b. July 5, 1870, son of Lewis and Sa.rah (Hazelwood) Parker. He died in Oakland, Calif. Child (Parker) : John Stanley who m. Marjorie Ellen Melendy.

2048--Martha Ellen, b. May 1., 1875; d. March 13, 1938. Shem. Sept. 28, 1903 Frank Melendy of Pomfret, Vt. Daughter Marjorie, m. her cousin John Stanley Parker.

1603--SAMUEL LOCKE8 (Abijah Wilder7 , Abijah6 , Na.tha.niel5 , Daniel4 • 3 , Nathaniel2 , Josephl.): shoemaker, farmer, and during his latter years was postmaster at

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Gilsum, a position assumed by his daughter, Miss Annie E. Kingsbury on the death of her father. Samuel Locke, m. 1st Sarah E., b. in Dedham, Mass. June 18) 1848; d. in Alstead, N.H., June 14, 1874. She was the daughter of William O. and Lucy (Wood) Kemp, He m. 2nd Jan. 20, 1878, Jane Campbell Hunter, b. Madderly, Scotland, May 13, 1849, daughter of Alexander and Annie (Nicoll) Hllllter. Children:

--Ethel May, b. March 27, 1874; d. age l month. 2049--Annie Emeline, b. Nov. 25, 1879. Postmistress at Gilsum for many years.

Her residence the beautiful home of her grandfather, Abijah Wilder Kings­bury, with a wealth of flowers in the large yard.

2050--Hllllter Charles, b. May 5, 1881; res. 1958 in Keene, N.H. 2051--Edward Wilder, b. March 10, 1894; res. 1958 at Fort Pierce, Fla.

1606--FREDERICK HOLLAND8 (Albert7 , Abijah6 , Nathaniel5 , Daniel4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 ,

Joseph1 ): of Keene, N.H. Entered railway service with the Cheshire Road, May; 1853, continuing in places of trust during his lifetime. October 20, 1870 he was united in marriage to Ellen Elizabeth, b. Aug. 9, 1845 in Keene, N.B., daughter of George and Harriet (Wheeler) Tilden. Mrs. Kingsbury passed away Sunday, April 8, 1906, at the home on Court Street where she was born. Ellen Elizabeth was educated in the public schools of Keene, and at Ann Elizabeth Hall's private school. Her marriage to Mr. Kingsbury took place at the Unita­rian church by the Rev. Mr. William Orne White. She was a l.ife member of the American Unitarian Association, President, 1905, of the Fortnightly Cl.ub, a member of the D.A.R. through her great-grandfather, Col. Isaac Wyman, who led the Keene troops to Boston following the Battle of-Lexington. Mr. Kingsbury in addition to his duties with the Cheshire, later Boston and Maine R.R., served in 1874 as alderman, treasurer of the Keene Guaranty Bank in 1895, with the added responsibility of being city auditor. Children born in Keene, N.H.: 2052--Robert Tilden, b. April 20, 1873; d. April 6, 1955 at Keene. 2053--Edith Wheeler, b. March 16, 1884 •

.12.Q2:--CHESTER LYMAN8 (Albert7 , Abijah6 , Nathaniel5 , Daniel4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. August 6, 1855, Sarah Elizabeth, b. Keene, May 8, 1852; d. in Keene, N.H. May 14, 1901, daughter of Edward and Sarah Hale (Thayer( Joslin. Mr. Kingsbury was associated as early as 1871 with the Keene Furniture Co. He was a member of the Vol. Fire Dept. of Keene. Children: 2054--Frederick Edward, b. Nov. 9, 1867; d. June 25, 1904. 2055--Harry Thayer, b. January 16, 1869.

1610--ARTHUR EUGENE8 {Albert 7 , Abijah6 , Nathaniel 5 , Daniel 4 -s, Nathaniel 2 , Joseph1 ):

m. in Springfield, N.J., Sept. 26, 1883, Amy Kirk, b. in Brooklyn, N.Y. Dec. 31, 1855, daughter of Sylva.nus and Hannah (Kirk) Lyon. Following his marriage he removed to Evanston, Wyoming. He removed from Evanston to Bradford, Connecti­cut, at which time he entered the employ of the NY. NH. and H.R.R. as auditor of accounts. He purchased at Bradford, a 207 year old stone house taking great delight in a remodeling project that lasted several years. Children: · 2056--Albert Lyon, b. in Wyoming, July 10, 1884; d. Nov. 26, 1890. 2057--Arthur Howard, b. in Wyoming, Feb. 25, 1887. 2058--Kenneth Kirk, b. in Springfield, N.J. Nov. 11, 1888. 2059--Chester Lyman, b. in Bradford, Conn. Feb. 3, 1892.

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1615--GEORGE DWING8 ( James A. 7 , Nathaniel e·s, Daniel 4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Josephl.): resided in Springfield and Denver, Colorado. He married Jan. 1893, at Spring­field, Mass., Louise, daughter of Joseph Nugent. She was b. in 1870; died Feb. 3, 1909. Children born at Springfield: 2060--William Joseph, b. Oct. 6, 1894; m. March 1917, Martha Edna Ordner. 2061--Mary Ellen, b. Oct. 10, 1895; m. June 18, 1923 Thomas D. Millea.

Child (Millea): A--Barbara Ann, b. Jan. 20, 1930.

2062--George Irving, Jr. , b. Sept. 7, 1897; d •. Sept • 10, 1945. 2063--John Howard, b. May 19, 1901. 2064--Louise, b. June 2, 1902; m. Sept. 14, 1921, Joseph M. Sullivan. Mrs.

Sullivan has been the source of these family records of George Irving K., Sr. Children (Sullivan): A--John, b. March 9, 1924. B--Patricia Louise, b. Feb. 8, 1928. c--Joseph, Jr., b. April 17, 1933.

1618--ABIJAH BASTINGS8 {William Henry7 , Cyrus6 , Nathaniel5 , Daniel4 -3

, Nathaniel2 ,

-- Josephl) : was a farmer and teamster in Keene, N .B. He married in Keene, N. H., Nov. 22, 1887, Emma Louise Cummings, b. July 18, 1866; d. Nov. 18, 1929. She was the daughter of Joseph W. and Lorencia (Morse) Cummings of Savoy, Mass., and Winhall, Vermont. Children: 2065--Gertrude Lucretia, b. Dec. 16, 1888; m. 1st Dec. 3, 1909, Leon Ernest,

son of Isaac and Ella (Lamprey) Longaver. Shem. 2nd May 19, 1923, David D., son of James G. and Hannah (Wheaton) Crowell.

2066--Bessie Elva, b. May 20, 1891, in Westport, N.H. Nov. 3, 19o8; she m. George, b. at Keene., March 22, 1886, son of William B. and Battie (Barrus) Hildreth of New Boston, N.H. Hem. 2nd Ellen Develin of Lowell, Mass.

2066B-Mary Josephine, m. 1st Jan. 8, 1910, Burts. Ellis; m. 2nd Joseph Reynolds. Children (Ellis): A--Freeman Abijah, b. Jan. 21, 19ll; B--Edin Burt,

b. Feb. 1, 1915; c--Roy Hastings, b. Sept. 16, 1918; D--Rena, b. Oct. 26, 1921.

1619--CHARLES HENR'Y8 (William H. 7 , Cyrus6 , Nathaniel5 , Daniel4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Josephl.): a farmer in Westmoreland, N.H., m. Nov. 27, 1889, Adaline Maria, b. Bingham, Maine, July 19, 1864, daughter of Lorenzo and Eleanor Jane (Ken­nard) Mason of Sullivan, N.H. Shem. 2nd in Surry, Jan. 26, 1906 John M. Curtis, b. Sept. 23, 1864. Children (Kingsbury): 2067--Henry Lorenzo, b. July 17, 1890. 2067A-George Edwin, b. March 21, 1898; d. April 14, 1946. 2068--Eleanor Lucretia, b. Sept. 3, 1892; m. in Keene, April 25, 1911, Floyd

Orson, b. SWanzey, Jan. 29, 1886; d. Nov. 25, 1939, son of Orson L. and Martha Fanny (Starkey) Mason. Children born in Keene, N.H. (Mason) A••Aurora., b. Sept. 2, 1917; died at birth. B--Infant child born and died Oct. 29, 1918. C-•Neal Bagley, b. Sept. 30, 1919.

2069--Lillian May, b. July 28, 1894; m. as his 2nd wife, Oct. 7, 1912, Linus Lionel Perham, b. Hinsdale, March l, 1876. His first wife was Jennie Nevers of Troy, N.H. and their daughter, Ethel May Perham m. Henry L. Kingsbury {No. 2067).

2070--Agnes Helen, b. Sept. 18, 1896; m. Paul King, of Westmoreland. They had Edwin Herman b. Apr. 24, 1918; Harold David, b. Oct. 8, 1919, Marion Elle b. Aug. 18, 1927.

2071--Ma.ry Adeline, b. March l, 1901; m. Frank Henry Huntley. Children (Huntley): A--Alton Frank, b. Feb. 27, 1918. B--Ira Henry, b. Sept. 17, 1920. c--Richa.rd K., b. June 3, 1925.

2072--Charlotte, b. Sept. 22, 1905; m. Leslie E., son of Samuel and Jessie (Gannett) Wilber. Mr. Wilber was employed by the Perkins Me.chine Co. at the time of his death, April 18, 1955. Children {Wilber): A•-Basil c. Wilber .of Keene, N.H. B--Russell W. Wilber of Surry, N.H.

1620--GEORGE FRED8 (William Henry7 , Cyrus6 , Nathaniel5 , Daniel4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 ,

Josephi) : m. 1st March 8, 1894, Mary R. Thomas who died· June 1902; m. 2nd March 21, 1903, Carrie Wright. He died Dec. 13, 1933. Mr. Kingsbury was a prominent :man in political and fraternal circles of Keene, N.H. He served as councJlman and selectman, and at the time o! his death was moderator of Ward 3. He held membership in the Cheshire, Pomona, State and National Granges. He was past commander of the Sons of Union Veterans, Patriotic Order of .Americans and the Order of Foresters. Mr. Kingsbury was self employed for many years as a maker of fine cabinets. Mrs. Carrie Wright Kingsbury m. 2nd Charles Laskey of Lowell, Mass. Child of 1st m.: 2073--Mild.red, b. Jan. 26, 1897 who married in Keene, N.H., ¥Jarell 31, 1935,

Fay R. Austin living in Charlestown, N.H. since 1953. --Vivian Josephine died in infancy.

1621--EDWIN CYRUS8 (William H.7 , Cyrus8 , Nathaniel5 , Daniel4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Josephi): m. in Keene, N.H. Sept. 20, 1893, Vivian J., sister of George Fred's 1st wife, daughters of Nathaniel and Eliza (Boyee} Thomas. She was born July 25, 1874, d. October 13, 1893, Hem. 2nd Josephine Reynolds; born to them a daughter: 2074--Zoe Emily, b. May 14, 1902, whom. Herman Ballou, of Keene, N.H.

~~--HENRY DAVIS8 (Nathaniel D. 7 , Ebenezer6 , Timotb.y5, Daniel 4 - 3 , Nathaniel 2 ,

Josephi): m. Martha Elizabeth, born in Holden, Mass., daughter of William and Emeline Adams. She died 5-9-1907. Child: 2074A-Frank A., m. Col'a W., daughter of Joseph and Louisa W. Wales of West

Medway, Mass. Mr. Kingsbury, prominent in civic affairs, was a railroad station agent.

1652--JOSEPH JACKSON8 (Josiah Weere7 , Samuel8 , James5 , Daniel4 -3

, Nathaniel2 ,

Joseph1 ): m. in Exeter, N.H., November 28, 1901, Gertrude Ellen, b. in Exeter May 5, 1871, daughter of David and Mary Jane (Wiggin) Smith. The Wiggin family were Mayflower descendants. Mr. Kingsbury, following the tradition of the "Kingsbury green-thumb", in young manhood became interested in fl.oricul.ture and his first business enterprise was the operation of a greenhouse. All rail-

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roads in the early day were interested in the dressing up of station grounds. Maintenance of way men and station agents vied with ot~er stations on the road for the most colorful displays. The railroads had special departments to aid and assist such developments. Joseph Jackson Kingsbury was employed by the N.Y. N.H. and H.R.R. to oversee its garden department.

On the observation of his mother's 75th birthday, a poem written by Mabel Hope Kingsbury gives a picture poem of mother end children. We will quote from it as we write our short biographic sketch of each of the children:

"As a boy, Joseph Jackson made many a dare, In all plans for mischief, he took a big .share, Now he is married, and puffed with pride, Because of his family and because of his bride, He says, 'look at me, and my children five; I dare you to beat it - Why don't you try?

The children must be mentioned here, They range from ten to Baby dear; Aileen with flaxen hair and a smile, Edward, so sturdy,can walk a mile, Elsie and Harlan, full of mischief but sweet, With Baby Dean, make a home complete." Mabel Hope Kingsbury

2075--Aileen Louise, b. Feb. 12, 1903, elementary and high school, Braintree, Mass.; Normal School, Amherst, Mass.; Master's work at Connecticut State. Resides at Bridgeport, Conn. where she teaches 6th grade in the public schools. Miss Aileen is much interested in the Kingsbury Genealogy and has been the source of much material used by this compiler. •

2076--Joseph Edward, b. Sept. 18, 1904. 2077--Elsie Lorraine, b. August 1, 1908;.died in water accident, July 25, 1924. 2078--Harlan Wesley, b. Nov. 9, 1909; B.S. Univ. of Mass., Majored in Dairy

Industry, Bacteriology, Public Health, M. Ed. Boston Univ., 1956. Chief Sanitary Officer for the City of Newton, Mass., President, Natl. Assoc. of Sanitariums, Am. Public Health Assoc., Mass. Milk Inspector ·Assoc., Board of Directors, Newton YMCA.

2079--Dean Jackson, b. Nov. 28, 1912; a graduate of Braintree High School. On Oct. 9, 1934 while riding a motorcycle with his elder brother their ma­chine was struck in the rear by a young girl driver of Dedham, Mass. Dean was instantly killed, his brother severely injured •

.1§21--NOAH JACKSON8 (Josiah7 , Samuel6 , James5 , Daniel4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. June 16, 1909, Elizabeth Jackson Possons. They·resided at Schenectady, N.Y.

"The jolly boy, Noah Jackson, ccme After some years he changed bis ncme, He has a wife and a ccnoe He has a laugh, and is never blue, He's had some good times and some bad, But nothing ever makes him sad.

His wife, a modest little thing, To him the best in life does bring, Their home, harmonious, artistic, Was hospital when he was sick, Here's to his laugh, here's to his wife, Well may they be, long be their life." Mabel Hope Kingsbury

Children: 2o80--Robert Jackson, b. July 20, 1915; married, without issue. 2o8l--Elizabeth Lorraine, m. in Schenectady, N.Y. Mr. Westend.arp.

Children (Westendarp): A--Henry Westendarp, Jr. B••Peter Westendarp.

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1652-·CYRUS8 (Rev. Cyrus7 , Col. Cyrus6 , Mosee5 , Stephen4., Daniel3 , Nathaniel2,

Josephi): entered Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio. Just twelve miles below the city is Blennerhasset Island, which was the scene of some of the incidents connected with the Aaron Burr conspiracy. Cyrus III graduated with the Class of 1840. He spent them.ext five years in Washington Co., Ohio. The spring of 1846 saw him joining the wagon trains traveling to Iowa where he bought land five miles S.E. of Keosauqua. In the fall of the same year on October 22, 1846, he married Lucy Ann, b. May 22, 182;, at Watertown, Ohio, the daughter of David and Ann Deming. They continued on their Iowa. farm until 1858, when at the urgent request of his father he removed with his family to Pine Ridge, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory, making the trip in a two horse wagon and being nine weeks on the road. He expected to return to his farm home in Iowa again in three years, but war came on ma.king travel dangerous, so he remained until the close of the war in June 1865. On his return trip he drove through Ohio and reached Keosauqua, Van Buren County, Iowa, Sept. 1, 1865. The long period of care and anxiety was so great that an attack of typhoid fever developed that cost Lucy Ann her life. She died Oct. 2, 1865. Cyrus III married 2nd Eliza Cornelia, b. Sept.;, 1825, at Pittsfield, Mass., daughter of Calvin Kendall. Cyrus III-died at Vernon Township, Van Buren County, Feb. 8, 1875. Children of Cyrus and Lucy Ann (Deming) K.: 2082--Amelia Varnum was b. Dec.;, 1847 in Iowa; m. at Vernon, Iowa, Jul.y 10,

1871 to Jacob, b. Oct. 28, 1844, son of John and Margaret Wollan of Des Moines. Children (Wollan): A--Cyrus A., b. Dec. 2, 1874; m. Aug. 20, 1899, Belle Hatch, b. Sept. 18

1876. They had son, Earl Bates Hatch Wollen, b. June 20, 1902. B--Erma Cornelia Wollan, b. Nov. 8, 1877. Shem. Dec. 2, 1894, Oliver,

b. Feb. 16, 1872, son of John Kerr. They had three sons: Clarence W., Clyde W. and Owen w. Kerr.

c--Leslie Allen Wollan, b. Oct. 7, 1882; unm. 1903. 2083--Mary Francis, b. Feb. 15, 1849 in Iowa; m. Mar. 23, 1870, Hardin Brewster

b. · July 15, 1848, son of Thomas. Children (Brewster): A--Lucy Amney, b. May 27, 1871. B--Oscar Morton, b. Feb. 23, 1873. c--Harvey Thomas, b. July 11, 1875; m. Feb. 22, 1900, Adeline Chipman. D--Arthur K., b. Oct. 5, 1877; m. Apr. 9, 1902; Pearl Starr, Cuba, Ohio. E--Otto Calvin, b. Feb. 20, 1880. F--Orrin Henry, b. Aug. 13, 1882. G·-Clyde H.) 4 88 H C t F) b. Jan. 2, l 5. -- re e •

I--Howard, b. Feb. 25, 1887. 2o84--John Butler, b; Aug. 22, 1851, at Watertown, Ohio. 2o85--David Deming, b. in Iowa Oct. 10, 1853. 2o86--Henry May, b. Nov. 8, 1859 at Pine Ridge, Indian Territory.

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1660--JOHN PARKER8 (Rev. Cyrus7 , Col. Cyrus8 , Moses5 , Stephan4 , Daniels, Nathaniel2 ,

Joseph1 ): was educated at Marietta College in-Ohio and following graduation he rejoined his father in .Indian Territory. He married a young missionary, Hannah Maria, daughter of Ebenzer Hotchkin of Richmond, Mass. She died Nov. 3, 1884. It is believed that John Parker died either in 1868 or 1869, and he is buried at the side of his father at Boggy Depot, Oklahoma. Children without further record: 2087--Cyrus, b. 1860. 2088--Lucy, b. 1862.

1667--CYRUS8 (Moses Thompson7 , Cyrus8 , Moses5 , Stephen4 , Daniels, Nathaniel2 , · Joseph1 ): believed to have died in Boston, Mass. Feb. 7, 1865. He is said to

have married, resided in Londonderry, Vt. and had child named. 2089--1-zyl'a, b. about 1872.

1669--JOSEPH BISCOE8 (Moses Thompson7 , Cyrus8 , Moses5 , Stephen4 , Daniels, Nathaniel2 ,

• Joseph1 ): m. Hannah Brown, b. 1830 in Jamaica, Vt., daughter of Orrin Brown, 1801-1833. Hannah Brown Kingsbury died 1915 at Osage, Iowa. Joseph Biscoe and wife le:f't Londonderry, Vt. prior to the year 1859 settling at Fayette, Iowa Later he removed to Osage, Iowa and died there in 1909. He was a carpenter, merchant and deacon in the Baptist Church. Children: 2090--Wayland Briggs, b. Jul.y 24, 1859 near Fayette, Iowa; d. Feb. 2, 1944

at Osage, Iowa.

1669B--WARREN8 (Moses7 -e-s, Stephan4 , Daniel3 , Nathaniel 2, Joseph1 ): m,. Sarah Far­rington of Milton, Mass. Children: 2090A-Cor~, b.-Jan. 28, 1871. 2090B-Emma Jane, b. Sept. 27, 1860. 2090C-Henry W., b. Sept. 16, 1864 2090D-Lily, twin to 2090A,

1669C-GEORGE8 (Mo~es7 ·s·s~ Stephan4 , Daniel3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m~ Nov. 17, 1861 to Catherine s. daughter of Alfred and Julia A. (Gay) Baker. She died of consumption at the age of 24 yrs., 7 mos. , 8 ds. He m. 2nd Mary A. daughter of Josiah and Lucy J. Dean, on August 4, 1864. Children: 2Q90E-Ella F., b. June 21, 1868. 2090F-Helen Maria, b. June 26, 1874. 20900-Frank Hebert, b. July 18, 1878.

1672--GEORGE ALLEN8 (Horatio 7, Stephen6 _5 _ 4 , Daniels, Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. May 2, 1871, Louisa M. Richardson, b. March 26, 1875. Children: 2091--George Richardson, b. January 6; d. Oct. 6, 1873. 2092--Mary.Louise, b. March 26, 1873.

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167?--RALPH EOOENE8 (Edwin Hydes, Thomas G. 7 , Josiah6 , Jeremiah5 ; Joshue.4 - 3 , Eleazar2 .

Joseph1): d. at Los Angeles, Calif., August 23, 1931, at the age of 52 follow­

ing an emergency operation. He was a native of Worcester, Mass. He was gradu­ated from Worcester Polytechnic Institute as a mechanical engineer in 1901. In 1909 he removed to Portland, Oregon, where he became associated with the South­port Land Co. and the Catherine Creek Flume and Lumber Co., both of which he served as treasurer~ Mr. Kingsbury married Miss Lulie Hall. of Portland. He was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Children: 2093--Huntington H. 2094--Ralph E. 2095--Peter G. 2096--Elizabeth H.

1690--HILAND SHAw9 (Nelsons, Asa7 , Philip6 , Abijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 ,

Joseph1 ): m. Emily Sarah Skinner, who d. May 5, 1891, age 56. Daughter of Joseph Skinner. Residence in Jamaica and Springfield, Vt. Children: 2097--George Franklin, b. April 18, 1856. 2098--Everett Nelson, b. Dec. 18, 1859; d. Apr. 27, 1897; res. Windham, Vt.

1691--BENJAMIN FRANK9 (Nelsons, Asa.7, Philip6 , Abijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 ., Joseph1 ): always went by the name Franklin Benjamin. He was a merchant in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He died in Windham, Vt. Married with name of first wife and mother of his children unknown. His 2nd m. to Sarah M. Whitney. Children: 2099--Nelson, who married and resided in the west. 2100--A daughter, who died unm.

!22§_--LE ROY WHITFIELD8 (Merrill 8, Asa 7, Philip6 , Abijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 ,

Eleaza.r2, Joseph1 ): enlisted at Chilton, Wisc. June 15, 1861 in the 4th Wisc.

Cal. and served as sergeant in Co. F. Following the war the Kingsbury family removed to Goose Lake n-ear Rush City, Minnesota, where they engaged in farming until the year 1885 when Mr. Kingsbury settled on land at Horseshoe Lake, Polk County, Wisconsin. He married June 6, 1871, Anna Isabel, b. May 31, 1848, daughter of Nathaniel and Eliza (Hasfield) Mulliken of Massachusetts. Anna Isabel died March 5, 1916. LeRoy Whitfield Kingsbury died summer of 1912. Children: 2101--Earlbert Wallace, b. April 5, 1872, at Pine Island, Minnesota. 2102--Ellsworth Freemont (El.lis), b. April 3, 1874, at Rush City, Minnesota. 2103--Myra Myrtle (Rae), b. Sept. 14, 1875, at Rush City, Minnesota; m. Oct.

25, 1900, at Turtle Lake, Wisc. Walters. Crane. Born to them at George­town, Polk County, Wisc. on August 21, 1903, Stanley Wallace Crane. Mrs. Crane died January 21, 1905 at the birth of her second child who did not survive.

2104--Lyndon Wentworth, b. April 9, 1878, at Rush City, lvti.nnesota. Be m. January 22, 1919, at Kansas City, Mo., Loretta E. Doerr, b. Feb. 26, 1892. Lyndon died at Hutchinson, Kansas, March 17, 1941. Loretta died in 1949. Three children died at birth.

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2105--Ethel Winifred, b. Jan. 4, 1882 at Rush City, Minnesota; d. April 14, 1926 at Turtle Lake, Wisconsin. Ethel was crippled by disease at the age of 8 years. Never one to let that affliction hind.er her varied interests she was proficient at wood burning, sewing and engaged in correspondence with many friends.

17o6--LOREN RUSSELL8 (Elliot8 , Square7 , Philipa, Abijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Emma Timothy of Jamaica, Vt. Shem. 2nd Harvey Kings­bury ( 1 713) • Children: 2106--Gla.dys May, b. Jan. 14, 1882; m. July 14, 19o6, Delbert, son of James B.

and Sarah (Clayton) Robbins. Had Mildred, Loren, Lyle, Ola, Wilma. 2107--Grace, b. July 22, 1886; m. April 23, 1906 Charles J. Robbins of Winhall,

Vt. Had Ada E., m. Ralph Herseberg, and a son Leo Robert Robbins.

1716--FAYE.TI'E B. 9 (Daniel o. 8 , Ward7 , Philipa, Abijah5 , Theodore4 > Josiah3 , Eleazar·~?, · Josephi): m. June 18, 1919, Ethel May Stafford. He died Feb. 9, 1945.

Children born in Claremont, N.H.: 2lo8--Daniel Orlando, b. April 11, 1920; d. Sept. 12, 1944. Killed in W.W.

No. 2. 2109--Lillian, b. Aug. 15, 1930; m. Arthur Grakas. They have two children. 2110--Ruth, b. May 23, 1933; m. Stewart Baker and divorced; m. 2nd Albert

Johnson. Daniel Warren Johnson, b. Aug. 24, 1957; Kerry Lee, b. Sept. 24, 1959.

1717--ARMENTUS BIXBY8 (Menty) (Daniel 0. 8 , Ward7 , Philip6 , Abijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Josephi): m. 1st July 25, 19o6, Miss Jennie Colby. On Aug. 23, 1917, she and son Lawrence were kill.ed in a train-auto accident at North Charlestown, N.H. Armentus m. 2nd Mrs. Gladys E. (Johnson) Kittridge, Oct. 30, 1918. Children of 2nd m. born in Claremont, N.H.: 2110A-Armentus Johnson, b. April 21, 1918. 2111--La.wrence Mirl, b. May 15, 1921. 2ll.2--Harold Herman, b. Nov. 20, 1922 in Jamaica, Vt. 2ll.3--Jennie Angie, b. Nov. 6, 1934 in Jamaica, Vt. 2114--Lyle Warren, b. July 8, 1927. 2115--Paul Stanley, b. Dec. 25, 1928. 2116--Blanche Evelyn, b. March 31, 1932. 2ll.7--V~lvin Bixby, b. June 8, 1933. 2l17A-Edmund, b. Aug. 12, 1934/5 in Newport, N.H.

1718--HENRY DANIEL8 (Daniel O. 8 , Ward7 , Philip6 , Abijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 ,

Eleazar2 , Josephi): served in World War I, 1st Div., U.S.A., April 1918, to August 1919. He m. Dec. 14, 1919, Thelma., daughter o:f Portly DeWitt and Grace (Day) Rawson descended from Bailey Rawson, founder of Rawsonvill.e, Vt. Mr. Kingsbury operates a dry goods store. Children: 2117A--Elaine Margaret, b. Nov. 4, 1929; m. Carl Mowry.

Children {Mowry): A--Linda Carol, b. Aug. 11, 1949. B--Lynwood Carl, b, Feb. 27, 1951. c--Donna Lee, Kevin Henry, b. Aug. 23, 1955.

2117B--Joyce Evelyn, b. Sept. 21, 1932; m. Kenneth Coleman. Children (Coleman): A--Raymond Kenneth; b. May 4, 1952. B--Melvin Henry, b. July 7, 1954. c--Janice Grace, b. Aug. 3, 1957.

2117C--Durward Rawson, b. Oct. 2, 1935.

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1719--ADEN8 (Merritts, Ward7 , Philip6 , Abijab.5 , Theodore4 , Josiab.3 , Eleazar2 , - Joseph1 ): m. Mrs. Emma (Wheeler) Kingsbury, former wife of Martin Kingsbury

No. 1145.

1720--CARL ADELBERT9 (Merritts, Ward7 , Philip6 , Abijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2

Joseph1 ): was born in Jamaica, Vt. and spent his boyhood and early manhood there and in nearby Rawsonville helping with the farm work on his father and uncle's farms. He attended Leland Gray Seminary. After a short stay in N.Y.C. he moved, in 1895, to Leominster, Mass. There hem. in 1905, Gertrude M. Johnson. Be worked, almost from his arrival in Leominster, for the Wachusett Shirt Company as a shipping supervisor planning the routing of company ship­ments to many parts of the world.. He had an intimate knowledge of' transporta­tion available into obscure corners of the world. He knew f'or example, the kind of packing necessary to get a shipment into the Andes of Peru, the last stage of which would require packing on the back of a llama. Mr. Kingsbury was deacon of the Congregational Church of Christ and a member of the Royal Arcanum Lodge. Children: 2118- -Ke-rmi t • 2119-•Muriel, m. Gerald C. Hudson, prominent architect of Fort ?,lzy'ers, Fla.

Children (Hudson): A--Judith, Graduate from Duke University, and is now engaged (1959) in

research at Miami Univ. School of Medicine. B--Meredith. C--Gareth D--Bruce

1724--GEORGE NELSON9 (George8 , Samue17 • 6 , Josephs, Theodore4 , Josiab.3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Apr. 23, 1879, Elizabeth Maria, of Providence, R.I., daughter of Thomas H. and Maria A. (Smith) Brownell. Mr, Kingsbury was educated in the public schools of his native city. In the year 1886 he associated himself with R. T. Wilson Co., banker and commission firm of N.Y .c. He represented Rhode Island as Executive Commissioner at the Pan-America.Ii Exposition, Buffalo, N.Y,; as well as the Louisiana Purchase Exposition at St. Louis, Mo. where he also served as host for the Kingsbury Family Association.

1726--CLARENCE9 (George N.s, Sam.uel7 - 6 , Josephs, Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2,

Joseph1 ): m. Dec. 22, 1885 Miss Olive w. Gifford. Child: 2120--Mabel, b. June 8, 1887; m. James Banc.raft Littlefield. She is a member

of the D.A.R. No. 158155.

1740--NEWTON9 (Tracy8, Leon~d7 - 6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1):

m. Ella Hennessey. Mr. Kingsbury was employed for many years by the Hinmam. Ma.chine Co. of Oneida, New York.

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Children: 2l20A-Home~ Newton, b. May 30, 1885; d. May 22, 1955. Hem. 1st Lena Gruss;

m. 2nd Lucy. He died May 22, 1955. No issue. --Maude, b. 1887; d. in infancy.

2120B-Florence Clyde, b. Nov. 24, 1890; d. May 17, 1958. Her home was in Northwestern Oneida County, N.Y. A retired teacher and close friend of Miss Cornelia Cavanaugh •

.1:1.!!.1.--ALBERT9 (Wayne8 , Leonard7 - 6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): was graduated, June 1880, from the Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, high school, in a class of three boys and five girls. This was the first class formally·gradu­ated there. One year at Buchtel College followed. The next three yea.rs Mr. Kingsbury served as a machinist's apprentice With the Turner, Vaughn and Taylor Company of Cuyahoga Falls. In 1884-5 he entered and completed his freshman and sophomore year in a mechanical-engineering course. Two years with the Carver Cotton Gin Co. and Warner and Swasey Co., in Cleveland followed. With the lat­ter company he had the privilege of working on some parts of the mounting for the great Lick telescope, The fall of 1887 find him at Sibley College, Cornell University, from which he graduated in 1889. Two years of teaching at New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the mechanic arts at Hanover gave him the opportunity for research in friction and lubrication. The College, in 1893, was moved to Durham, N.H., the present site of the University of New Hampshire. In July 1899, Prof. Kingsbury wa.s appointed professor of applied mechanics and here it was that the Kingsbury thrust bearing was developed. From June 1903, until 1914 he was with the Westinghouse Electric Com.pany as general and consul­tant engineer. His first small shop was ou Cherry Street, Philadelphia. In 1917 the U. S. Navy began the use of the thrust bearing on propeller shafts and larger plant was constructed on Tacke.wanna St., Frankford. At all of the great ports now one notes the buildings marked Kingsbury Ma.chine Shops.

October 14, 1950; Kingsbury Hall, a $1,000,000 structure was dedicated at the University of New Hampshire. The building, the largest on the campus was named for Albert Kingsbury. His Excellency, Governor Sherman Adams, · and a long . list of prominent educators were present. Present also were the five daughters of Prof. Kingsbury. Albert Kingsbury, b. 1863; d. in Greenwich, Conn. July 28, 1943. He married July 25, 189; Alison, born in New York City, daughter of Dr. Erskine and Catherine M. (Knox) Mason. Mrs. Kingsbury was a descend.ant of Anneke Jans, and Dirck Lefferts, old Knickerbocker families. She was a grand­daughter of Reverend John Knox, pastor of the Fourth Street Dutch Collegiate Church of New York City. Children: 2121--Margaretta Mason married May 28, 1927 Quinto Ma.ganini, musician and

business executive, N.Y.C. They reside in Greenwich, Connecticut. Born to them, daughter, Margaretta Mason, whom. Jeremy Clulow.

2122--Alison Mason, m. June 14, 1927, Morris Gilbert Bishop, Ph.D. author and Professor of Romance Language at Cornell University. Born to them, a daughter, Alison, May 9, 1937,

2123--Elizabeth Brewster, m. Victor Maurice Calderon of N.Y.C. born to them, a daughter, Elizabeth whom. Warren Beardow, have Melanie. A son Erskine.

2124--Katherine Knox, m. William Rowell Chase of Cincinnati, Ohio. Have son, Rowell Kingsbury Chase and daughter, Alison Mason Chase.

2125--Theodora, m. Victor Eugene de Mera of Washington, D.C. Have son, GeoffreY Kingsbury de Mera and daughter, Theodora Kingsbury de Mera.

Kingsbury Home and Burying Ground, Dedham, Mass.

Burt Kingsbury family, Turtle Lake, Wisconsin

Fronk D. Kingsbury, Wife, son Arthur Murray, 1927

Edward and Janet Mcfarlen Kingsbury

Galt, Ottawa, Canada

Prof. Albert Kingsbury, Eng. D., SC. D.

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11±2.---ELSIE8 {Wayne8, Leonard7 - 6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ):

m. June 18, 1881 William Jefferson Babb. Children: Roger Preston, m. Shirley Sidle had Ralph, Donald and Maxine.

1746--ANNA9 (Wayne8, Leonard7 - 8 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ):

- m. George W. Babb July 28, 1880 of Akron, Ohio. Anna K. Babb died April 16, 1910. Children: Elizabeth, who supplies the Babb family records, m. Harry Albers. Their child-ren Wayne, Bertha, Leslie King. _ Lester Wayne, m. Bessie McDonald; Joseph Oscar, m. Gertrude Albers; Kingsbury Hugo, m. Nina Hansford; Karl, m. Viola Huddleson; Paul, m. Eileen Southard; Robert K., m. Georgianna Van Etten; Norma Jean, m. Ronald Stevie.

1748--ABIGAIL9 (Wa.yne8 , Leonard7 - 6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): - m. Edwin Babb. Child: Rexford Nathaniel.

1749--ALBERT NEWTON8 (Nelson Preston8 , Leonard7 - 6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , - Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Sarah Betsey Leppens.

Children: 2125A-Fred Howard. 2126--Ralph Ferdinand, m. Maggie Ives. 2127--Marion Emma, m. Charles Henry Rice. 2128--Helen Marie, m. Clifford Scovill. 2129--Lucille Inez, m. Alfred Bennett Collins, Jr., had son Alfred Bennett III. 2130--Evelyu Louise of Hartford, Connecticut who prepared the family records. 2131--Nelson Leonard. · 2132--Gertrude, m. Floyd Nathan Ray, had Betsey and Mary. Betsey, m. Everett

Weaver had Diane Mary. 2133--Lewis Albert. 2134--Florence Marguerite, m. George Press, had Russell G. and Roger Henry. 2135--Lois Bell, m. Edward Berendt, had Peter Edward and David Anthony;

died age 11.

llLQ.--FRANK PRESTON9 (Nelson Preston8 , Leonard7 - 6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ):

Children: 2136--0live May, m. Edward McCabe. Had Edith, 2137--Ruth, m. Mr. Hale. Had son and daughter.

17~--FRANKLIN HERBERT9 (Orville Villus8 , Nicholas7 , Elias6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4,

Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): was born at Alder Creek, Oneida County, N.Y. He married Margaret Kelly of Schuyler, N.Y. and they lived most of their lives at Little Falls, N.Y. Children: 2138--Jesse Anthony, m. Esther Florence O'Brien. He was a resident of Annadale,

Vieginia in 1951. He has aided this compiler with considerable data con­cerning his father's brothers and sisters.

2139--Earl, died while a student at Columbia University. 2140--Fred, died in childhood. 2141--Mary, died in infancy. 2142--Mable, m. Robert Inneson of Little Falls, N.Y. Children: Robert and

Margaret. Margaret m. Bernard Stack.

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1755--BRADLEY CORNELIUS9 (Orville V. 8 ; Nicholas7 , Elias8 , EliJah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2

j Joseph1 ): m. Feb. 22~ 1866, Mary J. Pratt of Oneida County, N.Y. They migrated to Dakota Territory about the year 1870 settling at Kimball, S.D, 2143--Frank E., 1868-1950. 2144--Alton Charles, 1870-1948. 2145--Bert P,, residence 1953 at Kimball, S.D. 2146--Mason o. Dr., d. Jan. 27, 1950 at Tucson, Ariz. 2147--Ma.e, b. 2-12-1887; m. August Steckelberg of Chamberlain, S,D. She passei

on 1-18-1960 at Chamberlain, S.D. Services United Church of Christ, in­terment at River View Cemetery. Children (Steckelberg): A--Merle c., m. Emma Hazelwood; res. Cleburne, Texas. B--Ha.rold, unm. 1956. c--Darwin, m. Betty Morrison. D--Clayton, m. Isabelle Moulton, two children. E--Milton, m. Alice Speckler, three children. F--Glenn, m. Dorothy Ehelers; one child. G--Verda, m. Mr. Butterfield, two daughters, Seattle, Washington. Esther

Mae, b. Oct. 30, 1934; m. June 27, 1956, Jerry Wesley Christensen, one child Cathleen b. 4-21-1958. They have adopted Christopher and Larry Butler, her sister's children. Roberta Loy, b. 4-23-1937; m. Nov. 19, 1955 Jay Paul Butler. 2 children, Christopher Lloyd and Larry Dean.

2148--Emm.a, m. Jan. 20, 1914, John E. Brockelsby of Rapid City, S.D. Mr. Brockelsby died Dec. 2, 1949. Mrs. Brockelsby gave much of her family history to the compiler. Children: A--Earl John, m. Maud Wagner. They have two daughters and a son. Earl

is the owner of the nationally known Reptile Gardens of Rapid City. B--Rita Mae, m. Joseph Maierhauser. c--William Alton, m. Joyce Bowers, have daughter born 1952.

2149--Pea.rl, b. 10-21-1895; m. 7-20-1919, Wallace D. Gilchrist of Salem, Oregon. Children {Gilcrhist): . A--Mary Jane, b. Jan. 21, 1921; m. Nov. 2; 1942 to Burch R. Judson. They

have daughter, Jane Ann and son, Ronald Alan Judson. B--Wallace Daniel, b. 12-6-1923; m. 8-2-1943 Lois Moen. They have sons,

Wallace Daniel II, b. 10-16-1944 and Jimmie Lee; b. Eugene, Oregon 12-11-1946.

l757--JAMES8 (Orville V. 8 , Nicholas7 , Elias6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1

): m. ••••• Child: 2150--Arthur, m., removed to N,Y.C. had several children.

~-THOMA.S9 (Orville V. 8 , Nicholas7 , El1as8 , Elij~5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): resided on the home place in Oneida County, New·York •

..!122_--DELOS8 (Orville V. 8 , Nicholas7 , Elias8 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joaeph1 ) : · . ·

,1760--FRED8 (Orvil v. 8 , Nicholaa7 , Elias6 , EliJah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Lillian L. Ford of Steuben, Nov. 28, 1849, at the M.E. parsonage at North Western N.Y. by Rev. J. F. Clerk, (from family Bible. Copy by Mary L. Ford, Utica, N,Y.)

1761--JESSE9 (Orville V. 8 , Nicholas7 , Elias6 , El1Jah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. had a daughter. Jesse is said to have died young.

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1762--PHILIP9 (Orville v.8 , Nicholas7 , Elias8 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1

) : m. Jene Ann, b. July 17, 1857, daughter of Richard E. and Ellen (Morgan) Pritchard of Steuben, N.Y. She was a member of Bethel Church and a. woman who was highly regarded by all who knew her. Children: 2151--Minnie Eleanor, b.; m. Tracy Davis of Little Falls, N.Y. 2152--Walter Lafett, b.; m. a. New York City girl and born to that union were a

daughter, Ethel and a son Robert Walter, address unknown. 2l.53--Lillian May, b.; died at age 20 years; unm. 2154--Magdalena, b.; m. Robert Smith and resides at 314 Mary Street, Little

FaJ.ls, N.Y. To them were born nine children. Mrs. Smith is greatly in­terested in the descendants of the Boonville Kingsburys.

1765--WALTER9 (John8 , Israel7 , Elias8 , Elijah5 , Theodore41 Josiah3 , Eleazar2 ,

-- Joseph1 ): b. near Preston, Minn. May 16, 1865; d. May 1924; m. Annie Haney. Children: 2155--Charles, b. May 7, 1889, Graceville, Minn.; res. Twin Falls, Idaho; m.

Grace Caine, had Charles, Jr. (deceased) and Marjorie (Mrs. Alden Hull). 2156--John, b. Oct. 8, 1891, Osnabrock, N.D.; res. Oakley, Ida.ho where he ls

proprietor of the Oakley Drug; m. May 16, 1921, Lucile Hetrick. 2157--Rayrnond W., b. Feb. 12, 1895; adopted at age 2 yrs. by Mae and Thomas

Rowan; resides at Great Falls, Montana. 2158--Florence, b. April 6, 1894 at Osnabrock, N.D.; m. M. J. Milton; res.

818 Kansas City St., at Fyler, Idaho and removed to Rapid City, S.D. in 1954. Mrs. Milton bas supplied the family records of Walter Kings­bury's sons and daughter. Child (Milton): A--Nancy, m. Keith Davis of Kearns, Utah.

1768--CHARLES9 (John8 , Israel7 , Elias6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 ; Eleazar2,

- Joseph1 ): m. Larsrud. Mr. Kingsbury was farming in 1905. Children: 2159--Arthur. 2160--Harold. 2161--Raymond. 2162--Alvin. 2163--Lillian, m. James Drury of Preston, Minnesota, 1955.

1768A-OLIVER WILLIS9 (Martin8 , Israel7 , Elias6 , Elijab5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2,

Joseph1 ): died in 1936 at Kansas City, No. He was a newspaper editor and pub­lisher. Hem. Clara Kingsbury (No. 1766) 2164--Clinton, d. in Kansas City in the year 1919. 2165--Muriel, b. Oct. 9, 1890; res. 44o8 Michigan, Kansas City •

.!1§2_--FERDINAND DAVIS8 {Lilburn s.8 , Horace7 , Jeremiah6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4, Josiah3

, Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Miss Lula Casey. Mr. Kinssbury removed from Missouri to Montana during the year 1887. Starting with a herd of 170 cattle within a few years he was one of the leading stockmen of Montana. He operated mercantile stores at Dupuyer and Conrad, Mont. Was County Treasurer of Teton Cty • for several terms. In 1920 he moved to Valier, Mont. and was elected treasurer of Pondera cty. Nearly 96 years of age at his death he had been a member of the A.F. and A.M. for 72 years, the senior to all Master Masons in the State. Children: 2166--Minneleah, b. June 23, 1894; m. July 16, 1924 Frary Barton Buell.

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Children (Buell): A--Frary Barton, II, b. Feb. 16, 1930. B--Sharon, m. July 4, 1952 Melvin Jay Pocock, had Kim and Lori.

2167--Louise Casey, b. Sept. 1, 1895. Miss Kingsbury is County Clerk of Pondera County, Mont.

2168--Lelia Shelby, b. Feb. 23, 1893; m. Aug. 6, 1922 John M. Newell. Children (Newell): A--Evelyn Je.nice, b. June 7, 1924; m. 9-22-1946; Joyce Alton Mirick.

Their children: Rick Anthony, b. March 11, 1950; Robin, b. 3-17-1953, B--Jack Kingsbury Newell, b. Oct. 17, 1927; m. 1st Nancy Joel Dodson;

had Rory and Stephen; marriage dissolved. m. 2nd Susan Sherwood. They have son, Matthew Keith.

1778--HORACE MILTON9 (Robert T. 8 , Horace7 , Jeremiah61 Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 ,

-- Eleazar2 ; Joseph1 ): m. Minnie Dalice Stinson, 5-12-1876/10-17-1933. Child: 2169--Xena Yetive; b. May 30, 1895; m. Herman S. Bragg; had Betty and Richard.

1112.--WILLIAM WALLACE9 (Robert T, 8 , Horace7 , Jeremiah8 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 ,

Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Julia Brooking Taylor. Children: 2170--William Wallace. 2171--Warren Taylor. 2172--Julia Taylor. 2173--Jere, b. June 16, 1911.

1780--ERNEST LILBURN9 (Robert Taylor8 , Horace7 , Jeremiahs, Elijah5 , Theodore4 ,

Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): Orchardist and farmer, Wooldridge, Cooper County, Mo.; m. Hazel Hartman. No issue.

!:l§J..--ROBERT TAYLOR II9 (Robert T. 8 , Horace7 , Jeremiah6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): a farmer and orchardist of New Franklin, Howard County, Missouri m. Margaret Mills. 2174--Alice Virginia, b. 9-29-1907; m. 11-28-1931 Kenneth Burrows of Kermit,

Texas. They had a son Kenneth E. Burrows, b. 1-27-1938, grad. Texas u. 2175--Jean Marie, b. 10-20-1909; m. Edward c. Brumley of Los Angeles, Calif.

Children (Brumley): · · Edward Carl II, b. 12-30-1936; m. Charlotte Estelle Lamont. Both were students at Leland Stanford Univ., Palo Alto, Calif.

2176--Robert Taylor K. III, Bay Biscayne, Fla.

1783--LILLBURN ADKIN9 (Robert Taylor8 , Horace 7 , Jeremiahs, Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3,

Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): Farmer, orchardist, banker of New Franklin, Missouri. On the death of his father Lillburn took over the management of the apple orchards established in 1872 and continued to oversee and direct until the year 1958, Mr. Kingsbury's interest in seeing to it that the family records of Jeremiah's descendants were well kept truly marks him as the "New Franklin Historian of the Kingsburys." He has supplied voluminous records to this compiler that makes the "Jeremiah Line" perhaps the most complete in our compilation. Lillburn has served as organist of the New Franklin Methodist Church for the past 50 years. He was raised to the Sublime Degree of a Master Mason, A.F. and A.M. in the year 19o8.

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1784--ALICE LILLIAN9 (Robert T. 8 , Horace7 , Jeremiah6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , - Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): 1890-1935; m. August 9, 1911 Carl Allan Edmonston, o. Jan.

30, 1886; d. Oct. 12, 1935. Children (Ed,monston): A--Carl Allan Edmonston Jr. m. Ruby Van Vactor had Carl Allan III and William

Michael. B--Taylor Kingsbury, m. Lillian Cotton, Aug. 3, 1941. c--Lilburn Adkin, b. 12-26-1916; m. Jean Turley, 5-22-1942. He died in service

Oct. 1948. A son Lilburn, b. 2-2-1946.

1785- -ANNIE ROSE9 (Robert T. 8 , Horace 7 , Jeremiah6 , Elijah5 , Theod.ore4 , Josiah3 ,

. Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): b. March 16, 1894; m. June 20, 1917, William Hubbell Darneal, b. Feb. 8, 1883. Mr. Darneal succeeded his father in the Darneal Dry Goods Co. of Richmond, Mo. and operated the business for more than 50 years. The family were all members of the Methodist Church. Children ( Darneal) : A--Alice Kathryn, b. May 5, 1921; m. at Pensacola, Fla. George Douglas Terry~

Lt. Com. U.S.N., Norfolk, Va. Children (Terry): Bruce Alan, b. Oct. 22, 1944; William Louis, b. Nov. 30,

1945. B--Ma.ry Sue, b. Feb. 15, 1924; m. Richard Graham, M.D., July 26, 1947.

Children (Graham): Samuel Darneal Graham, b. April 9, 1950, Memphis, Tenn. Katherine Ann, b. May 9, 1952, Rapid City, S.D, William Richard, b. Sept. 27, 1956, Hot Springs, Ark.

1789--ROBERT LEONARD9 (John Alnut8 , Lemuel7 , Jeremiah6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , -- Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Mattie Buchanan, b. Sept. 6, 1886, on June 4, 1910.

Children: 2177--Dorothy Beatrice, b. June 18, 1911 in Moberly, Mo. 2178--John Alnut Talbot, b. August 15, 1921.

J12g--JOHN WOODS8 (Noah Jerry8, Lemuel7 , Jeremiah6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. June 12, 1930, Miss Irene O'Brian.

11.22_--LEONARD8 (Noah Jerry8, Lemuel7 , Jeremiah6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah5 ,

Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Darlene.Page. Children: . --infant son born and died Sept. 8, 1892. --infant son born and died Sept. 15, 1893. --infant daughter born and died Nov. 8, 1909,

1J.22.--JERO.ME8 (Ferdinand H. 8 , William G. 7 , Ebenezer6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. August 21, 1916 at Bisbee, Arizona, Miss Dorothy Eliza­beth King. Judge Kingsbury.was a prominent leader in Territorial affairs. Mrs. Kingsbury d. October 11, 1933. Children: . 2178A-Jerome Jr., b. May 7, 1918. 2178B-Ella Belle, b, Dec. 26, 1920.

1802A.-MILTON EARL8 (Elmer L.8 , George w.7 , Solomon8 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Jos1ah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Sept. 3, 1938 at Pioneer, Ohio, Maxine Crow. They reside at Fort Wayne, Ind. Children: 21780-William Earl, b. Sept. 8, 1945. 2178D-Jean Louise, b. June 13, 1g47.

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1803--PHILLIP ALLEN9 (Mowry s. 8 , Luther A. 7 , Luther6 , Josephs, Jesse4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): served two years during World War I, as private first class, in the 101st Engineers, of the 26th Div., A.E.F. Hem. April 10, 1920, Olga Ilda, daughter of Edward and Antoinette (Roushar) Marohn of Nebraska. Children: 2179--Dorothy Antoinette, b. Jan. 25, 1921; m. Victor Tamulewicz. 2180--Phillip Mowry, b. Jan. 5, 1927.

1804--RICHARD NUTTER9 fMowry s.8 , Luther A. 7 , Luther8 , Josephs, Jesse4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph): m. Dec. 20, 1935, Jill Wilma, daughter of Valentine and Minna Charlotte (Heinlein) Egger of Pekin, Illinois. Mr. Kingsbury is a com­mercial. artist of N.Y.C. He holds membership in the Sons of the American Revo­lution. Interested in his genealogical background he has furnished his family records to this compilation •

.l§.QQ--ROBERT MOWRY9 (Mowry s. 8 , Luther A. 7 , Luther6 , Josephs, Jesse4 , Josiah3 , . Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Oct. 7, 1928, to Bertha, daughter of Reuben Ball and

Annie (Spencer) Ratcliffe of Heckmondwike, Yorkshire, England. Children: 2181--Audrey Sawyer, b. Dec. 20, 1929; m. Prescott Torrey, Jr. of'Milford, N.H. 2182--Barbara Anne, b. Feb. 10, 1932. 21832--Nancy Carolyn, b. April 19, 1938.

18o6B-DONALD HAMBLIN9 (Mowry S. 8 , Luther A. 7 , Luther6 , Josephs, Jesse 4, Josiah3 ,

Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Feb. 9, 1946, to Patricia, daughter of William Henry and Agnes W. Hannessey Sears, of Whitneyville, Maine. Children: 2184--~ichael David, b, July 16, 1947. 218;--Robert Sears, b. Nov, 9, 1950.

1807--LurBER8 (Henry8, Lewis7 , Luther6 , Josephs, Jesse4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): b. in Wellesley, Mass.; m. Lyda Mabel Robbins. No children.

1808--JOHN9 (Henry8, Lew1s7 , Luther6 , Josephs, Jesse4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Marion Porter. Children: 2186--Anne Dudley, b. May 22, 1928. 2187--Robert Porter, b. October 29, 1931, has daughter, Debra Sue, born

October 10, 1953 •

.l§U.--FREDERICK STILLMAN9 (Frederick M. 8 , Isaac M. 7 , William A. 8 , Josiahs, Eliphalet4 ,

Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): was a graduate of Harvard, a successful architect, Hem. October 14, 1922, Felicia Doughty at St. Paul's Church in Norwalk, Conn. They were divorced in 1935, and he married again soon after. Mr. Kingsbury d. April, 1941. Mrs. Doughty Kingsbury was actively engaged in business when she married Frederick Stillman. An architect in her own right, she also handled real estate.· While in Boston she was an executive at Homes of Antiquities. Children of Frederick S. and Felicia D. Kingsbury: 2188--Jocelyn Felicia, b. August 18, 1924; graduate of Bryn Mawr, 1945, with

further study at Oxford. Miss Kingsbury m. William Dawson Moreland, Jr. at Dakar, West-Africa. Children (Moreland): A--Jonathan Thomas, b. Nov •. 7, 1951. B--Daniel Dawson, b. January 26, 1951~.

2ld9--Sarah Ellen, b. May 4, 1928; m. Phillip Vireck, of South Dartmouth, Mass., on Dec. 28, 1948. She is a Vassar graduate, 1948, a talented painter and sculptress. Mr. and Mrs. Vireck, with six weeks old Jennifer traveled to Alaska in late October, 1951 taking residence on an island where no mail was received from September to April. From this experience Jennifer re-ceived her second name "Oolurana" from the Eskimo. · Children (Vireck): A--Jennifer, b. Sept., 1951. B--Timothy Doughty.

2190--Ann, a graduate of Brown Univ. and Pembrook College 1952. Further study in dramatic directing and acting at Guild Hall School of Music and Drama, London, England.

1816--GEORGE HERBERT II9 , (George H. 8 , George W. 7 , Eleazar6 , Phineas5 , Eleazar4 _3 _2

- Joseph1 ): m. Clara Bartlet. Children: 2191--Virginia. 2192--Montia. 219:5--Stewart.

1818--JOSEPH PENDLETON8 (George H. 8 , George W. 7 , Eleazar8 , Phineas5 , Eleazar4 - 3 - 2 , -:- Joseph1 ): m. Flora Young of Winterport, Maine.

1824--NATHANIEL LANE9 (Lewis P.8 , George W.7 , Eleazar8 , Phineas5 , Eleazar4 - 3 - 2 , Joseph1 ) : m. Cora Cunningham.

·Children born in Frankfort, Maine: 2194--Grover. 2195--Natalie.

1828--WALTER D. 9 (Josiah T. 8 , David W. 7 , William6 , Phinneas5 ;; Eleazar4 _3 _2 , Joseph1 j: m. Hazel G. Flagg of Bangor, Me. Oct. 25, 1916. Hazel Flagg was born Nov. 26. 1895 at Bradford, Maine. No children.

1829--DAVID W. 9 (Josiah T. 8 , David w. 7 , William6 , Phinneas5 , Eleazar4 - 3 - 2 , Josephi): m. Myrtle Hartley of Monroe, Me. June 14, 1919. She was born in Canada, May S-. 1893 •• Children born at Brewer, Maine:

-•David died Dec. 5, 1955. 2196--Kenneth Melvin, b. May 20, 1922.

1830--ELMER F.9 (Josiah T.8 , David W. 7 , William8 , Phinneas5 , Eleazar4 _3 _2 , Joseph1 ):

m. June·:;, 1922 Sarah G. Waldron, b. at Frankfort, Me. Elmer F. d. May 21, 194-;;. Children born at Frankfort, Me. 2197--Donald H. b. Dec. 23; 1922.

~--HARRY E. 9 (Josiah T.8 , David W. 7 , William8 , Phinneas5 , Eleazar4 - 3 - 2 , Josephl. J: m. Julia E. daughter of James and Julia (Potter) Waldren of Frankfort, Maine. Mr. Kingsbury throughout his lifetime has farmed the Kingsbury homestead. 2198--William Albert b. May 10, 1927; d. in infancy. 2199--Abbie Helen, b •. Nov. 111 1929; d. in infancy. 2199A-Ada May, b. Apr.:;, 1932j d. in infancy.

1836-~CIS MICHAEL9 (Ed.gar H.8 , Caleb7 , Sam.ue16 • 5 , Seth4 , Samuel3 , Eleazar2 ,

Joseph1 ): m. June 27, 1889 Cora Elizabeth Ward.

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Children born in Attleboro, Mass.: 2200--Helen Ward, b. August 7, 1892. 2201--Phyllis Margaret, b. April 13, 1897. 2202--Edgar Henry, b. May 8, 1899; d. June 6, 1899.

1838--FREDERICK BYRNE9 (Edgar H.8 ; Caleb7 , Samuele-s, Seth4 , Samuels, Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): was born in Dedham, Mass. He married Ellen Mattison who preceeded him in death. Mr. Kingsbury was a former employee of the United States Customs Service in Boston. He served as town auditor and on school and library commit­tees. He was a corporate member of the Dedham Institute of Savings, a member of the Dedham Boat Club, and the Society for the Apprehending of Horse Thieves. Much of the success of the first Kingsbury Family Reunion held in 1903 was due to his efforts, and as the fiest president of the family association he showed splendid executive ability, fine tact, and much enthusiasm. Child: 2203--Millicent, died at an early age.

i843--RARLAN AMHERST9 (George w.8 , Amherst7 , Samuel8 - 5 , Seth4 , Samuels, Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): of Washington, Illinois, farmer, banker and real estate .•

JJrD--ARTBUR JEROME9 (John J. 8 , John R.7 , Emmons8 - 5 , Nathan4 , Samuels, Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): born September 23, 1875, at Stevens Point, Wis. m. 1st. Myrtle Belle Cunningham, m. 2nd, July 14, 1943 Katherine Kennedy. Mr. Kingsbury was a well. known photographer of Eastern and Central Wisconsin. His camera shop was located at Antigo, Wis. Children by 1st m.: 22o4--Claire Wayne, resident of Tulsa, Oklahoma. 2205--Doris, m. July 23, 1936, in Ravinia, Illinois, William David Russell,

b. in Chicago, Ill. Aug. 15, 1904. ·children (Russell) born at Madison, Wis.: A--John Howard, b, Aug. 11, 1939. B--David William R., b. Aug. 7, 1943.

1:§12.--CARL WAYNE9 (John Jerome8 , John R.1, Emmons8 , Nathan5 - 4 , Sarauel3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Ida and resided at Carthage, Mo. They adopted a child and reared another from infancy without legal adoption. Both girls are now hap­pily married. 2206--AJ.ice. 2207--Frances.

1882--JOHN R. 9 (Walter L.8 , John R. 7 , Emmons8 , Nathan5 - 4 , Samuel3 , Eleazar2 , JosephJ.): m. Ollie Wellford. Second m. August 7, 1920.to Evelynn Pansy ••••• of.Illinois, Mr, Kingsbury was a.n interior decorator and electrician. Late in life his home was N.Y.C. Children by 1st m. : 2208--John R. 2209--Dorah, b. July 21, 1921; m. and two children. 2210--Fay, b. April 30, 1923; m. and two children. 2211--James, b. Nov, 22, 1925. Was attending college at Bozeman, Mont. in

1951. During WW No. 2 he served as flight engineer with the 15th Air Force in Italy.

1894--ARCHER LOUIS9 (Warren E.a, John7 - 6 , Amoss, Nathan4 , Samuels, Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): was a public accountant in Boston, Ma.es. and Portland, Me., where he died. He married April 18, 1907, Mabelle Frances Gilman, b. Jan. 1, 1884 in Livermore, N.H. She tne daughter of Onslow Parks and Sarah Burley (Merrill) Gilman. Mrs. Kingsbury residing in Troy, N.H,, 1954, furnished much of the material relating to this branch of the family. Child: 2212--Elizabeth Southard, b. March 25, 1921 in Sharon, Mass.; m. July 39, 1949,

Francis Russell Patridge of Haverhill, N.H. Resident in Haverhill, 1954. Children (Patridge): A--David Francis, b. Aug. 8, 1950 in Haverhill. B--John Archer, b. April 11, 1952.

1895--ARTHUR FRENCH9 (Warren E.8 , John7 - 6 , Amoss, Nathan4 , Samuels, Eleazar2 , - Joseph1 ): resident, 1954, of Portland, Conn. Hem. July 14, 1917 in Franklin,

Mass. Ethel Beatrice, b. Oct. 31, 1889, in Guysborough, Nova Scotia; d. Feb. 22, 1954, daughter of John Wesley and Martha (Torrey) Henderson. Children born in Middletown and Portland, Conn.: 2213--Arthur French II, b, April 13, 1919, 2214--Mary, b. July 24, 1921; m. June 20, 1942, Richard Farnsworth, son of

Harold and Margaret Smith) Staples. Children (Staples): A--Richard Farnsworth II, b. Feb. 10, 1949, in Boston. B--Benjamin Jory, b. March 22, 1953 in Providence, R.I.

1898--RICHARD WALKER9 1Francis B, a, Willis A. 7 , Elijah6 , ·Zebinas, Na.than4 , Samuels, Eleazar2, Joseph): m. August, 1949, Miss Helen Stone.

1900--JOHN ME:RRIAM8 (Willis A. !Ia, Willis A. 7 , Elijah6 , Zebina5 , Nathan4 , Samuels, Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): Univ. of Mass., B.S., Ph.D., Harvard, is a professor of Botany at Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N.Y. m. Louise Gurken June 16, 1956. Instructor in Marine Botany, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass. 2214A--Joanna. Merriam, b. Feb. 19, 1960.

1901--EDWARD PHIPPS8 (Willis A. II8 , Willis A. 7 , Elijah6 , Zebina5 , Natban4, Samuels,

Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): Received his B,S., M.S. and D.Sc. all of Mass. Institute of Techology. Research Scientist at The Alloyd Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Married t.o Betty B. Sykes in 1958.

1912--ROBERT EMERSON9 lLee Arde118 , William7 , Gilbert6 , Zebina5 , Nathan4, Samuel3 ,

- Elee.za.r2, Joseph ) : m. Susan Mary Repko. 2214B-Pamela Susan, b. May 7, 1955.

1915--WILLIAM PRESCOTI' III9 (William P. 8 - 7 , Gilbert6 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. in 1926 Ethel Collins. where Mr, Kingsbury is employed by Draper Corp. Children: 22140--William Prescott IV, b. 1931. 2ll4D--Carolyn, b, 1938,

Zebinas, Nathan4 , Sa.mue13,

They reside in Holliston, Mass.

.!2!2_--PAUL mVING9 (Paul I.a, William P.7 , Gilbert6 , Zebina5 , Nathan4, Samuels,

Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Eileen Larkin. Graduate of Bowdoin College 1957 and Wesleyan University at Middletown, Conn.

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1920--ALLAN COMPTON9 (Paul I. 8 , William P. 7 , Gilberte, Zebinas, Nathan4 , Samuel3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): served in the U.S. Navy and is attending Prince of Wales College in Canada.

1921--STANLEY MARTIN9 (Benjamin T. 8 , Daniel w. 7 , Daniele, Fishers, Joshua4 , Noah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): b, in Newton, Mass. From 1920 to 1939 Mc-. Kingsbury lived in Worcester and Shrewsbury, Mass. He married Sept. 20, 1919 Eleanore Frances Keith; b. Aug. 20, 1895, Newton, Mass. They reside at 254 Glen Road, Weston, Mass. :Mr. and Mrs. Kingsbury visited in England in 1953. While there they visited St. Andrews Church, Cornard and it is at Cornard that we find the first legal papers of our earliest ancestor, John Kyngesbury, the elder, of Cornard Magna, dated August 10, 1539, Children born in Worcester and Watertown, Mass.: 2215--David Jackson, b. Aug. 21, 1920; m. Roberta ••••• Reside Portland, Me. 2216--Bruce Fowle, b. March 19, 1922. 2217--Keith, b. June 14, 1923. 2218--Barbara, b. Feb. 26, 1928; m. Roy Norman Leidner of Newton, Mass. Sept.

23, 1950 at the Unitarian Church, Weston., Mass. They reside in Hamburgh, N.Y. Child ( Le idner) : A--Sandra Jean, b. May 4, 1957 in Hamburg, N. Y.

1922--CHARLES IRWIN9 (Edward8 , Amos7 , Ebenezer6 , Samuels, Ebenezer4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , -- Joseph1 ): m. Nov. 17, 1886 Lillian Bell Howell, whose people were among the

early English settlers of Long Island. Mrs. Kingsbury died 1932. Mr. Kings­bury was educated as a teacher. His father, Edward, suffering a severe heart ' condition, Charles Irwin took over the operation of the ancestral. farm. Here he was a breeder of Jersey cattle, standard bred horses, swine and poultry which he exhibited through the State Fair circuits of the East. He served as Director of Oswego Agricultural Society, correspondent to various live stock journals. He was intensely interested in the Kingsbury Genealogy _as his many letters to the compiler show. Retiring from farm work he became one.of the first set of District Superintendents of Schools, and removed to Mexico, N,Y. At the time of his death he was president of the New York Association of Dis• trict Superintendents. Children: 2219--Carrie Isabella, b. August 30, 1887; graduate of Oswego State Normal

taught three years, and married a newspaper man, Ruby Bardette Hart, of Oswego. He passed away in 1918, victim of the flu epidemic. Mrs. Hart returned to teaching, continued her profession training, received an A.M. degree from Clark University, and became a member of the faculty of the Normal School at Oswego in 1921, continuing her faculty work until 1947, Mrs. Hart was co-author of several text and work books in geo­graphy for children. Children (Hart): A--Marian Kingsbury, b, 1910; m. Paul Penton, 1938. Their children

Ann Marian and Thomas Paul Penton. B--Margaret Lillian, b. in 1914, teacher and co-author with her mother

of several text books. She married in 1937, Frank T. Bertsche. She died in an auto accident 1951.

2220--Katheryn Leona, b. April 19, 1893, m. Edward L. Bisdee of Baldwinsville, N,Y. A graduate of Oswego Normal, Mrs. Bisbee is Head of the Primary Department at the Pebble Hill School at Dewitt, N.Y. Child (Bisbee): A--Jean .Madeline, m. Walter Furbush of N.Y.C. They have three sons and

a daugh,ter.

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2221--Rowena Elizabeth, b. March 8, 1895, graduated from Mexica High School and m. Albert Becker Stone residing (1955) in Utica, N.Y. Children (Stone): A--Marcia, m. John H. Treadwell of Watertown, N.Y. They have a daughter

and son. B--Irwin Kingsbury Stone, M.D. of Watertown, N.Y. c--Frederick A. Stone, M.D. of Los Angeles, Calif.

~--WILLIAM HENRY6 (Charles E.8 , Samuel7 , Ebenezer8 , Samuel5 , Ebenezer4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): m. Miss Foster and they resided near Palestin~, Texas for many years.

1928--CHARLES ~.ARD II9 (Charles E.8 , Samuel7 , Ebenezer6 , Sa.muel5 , Ebenezer4 , Nathaniel3 2 , Joseph1 ): m. Sally Crowder, b. Waco, Texas, Oct. 18, 1878. Children: 222J.A-Charles Edward III, b. Palestine, Texas, on Feb. 5, 1901, and in 1954 a

resident of Houston, Texas.

1929--LIBERAL HENRY9 (John Perry8, Joseph A. 7 , Benjamin6 _5 _4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): -- better known as John Perry N.; resided at Shepherd, Mich. in 1903.

1932A-GEORGE ALONZ09 (Alonzo Delos8 , Charles w.7 , Benja.min6 • 5 • 4 , Nathaniel3 -2

, -- Joseph1 ): with his father removed from Edgerton, Minn. to Washington. He was

15 years of age at the time and their first work was on the dairy farm of Miles Hatch who also operated a saw mill. Attracted to the deep water boats he en­tered the shipping business and became a marine engineer and held at the time of his death a license (no restrictions) which took him all over the world.

1932B-FRANK DELOS9 (Alonzo D. 8 , Charles W. 7 , Benjamine-5 • 4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): first white boy born at Edgerton, Minnesota. After moving with the family to Washington he was associated with hi& father in lumbering and developing Kings­bury Wharf on Vashion Island. For many years following he was employed by the U.S. Army Engineers retiring a short time before his death.

1942--LAURNE RAY9 (Chester B.8 , Charles w. 7 , Benja.m.in6 • 5 • 4 , Nathanie13 • 2 , Joseph1 ): m. June 21, 1921; Nina Ethlyn Elliot, b. April 25, 1900. Mr. Kingsbury is a member of the A.F. and A.M., Protestant faith and an electrician. He resides in Terrebonne, Oregon. Children:· 2221B-Betty Jean, b. Sept. 23, 1922; m. Nov. 9, 1947 Harry Eugene Hogue, b.

May 5, 1916. Children (Hogue): A--Judy Ann, b. Jan. 11, 1942 (Stepdaughter) B--Gary William, b. Jan. 9, 1944 {Stepson) c--Douglas Ray, b. Sept. 27, 1955. D--Vickie Lou, b. July 16, 1956.

2222--Chester El_liot., b. June 2, 1924. 2223--Larry Ray, b. May 15, 1929.

1945--CHARLES WREN8 (Charles H. 8 , Charles w. 7 , Benjamin6 • 5 • 4 , Nathaniel3-

2, Josephi):

-- m. Lena Jacobs and they resided at Bemidji, Minn. for many years. A contract builder.

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Children: 2224A-Cha:des Ralph, b. Sept. 30) 1907. 2224B-Marjorie Lucile, b. Jan. 17✓ 1909. 222l~C-Ernest Wren> b. Aug. 16, 1912. 2224D-Phyllis Elaine, b. Oct. 14, 1916.

1946--SEARL HENRY9 (Charles Henry8, Charles w. 7 , Benjamine-s- 4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 ,

Joseph1 ): m. 1st Jessie Woods, b. Nov. 14, 1891 at Glenwood, Iowa; d. Dec. 13, 1938; m. 2nd 1952 Mrs. Clara Clyd Carroll. Mr. Kingsbury with his sons carried on an extensive wheat farming and ranching operation at Martin, S.D. Burial at Edgerton, Minn. Children: 2225A-Archie Searl, b. Aug. 21, 1913. 2225B-Willard John, b. April 13, 1916. 2225C-Charles Richard, b. July 24, 1921. 2225D-Harold Leroy, b. Sept. 24, 1920; died 12-31-1932.

1:.22!--CLARENCE HERBERT9 (Edwin James8 , Charles W. 7 , Benjamine-s-4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 ,

Joseph1 ): m. Ellen, daughter of Al.vin and Ida Hays Eck on Dec. 31, 1919 resi­dence at Waterloo, Iowa. Children: 2226A-Clarence H. II, b. Feb. 3; 1921. 2226B-Marlys Eleanor, b. May 9, 1924 m. Ralph A. Kingsbury, No. 2226F, had

Connie Sue. 2226C-Herbert Jack, b. August 17, 1927.

1955D-ALVIN CORNELL II8 (Alvin C. 8 , Charles W. 7 , Benjamin6 _ 5 _ 4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1):

-- m. 8-ll~-1924 Miss Jennie B. Wiggen and resided in Gig Harbor, Wash •. Children: 2226D-John Alvin resides Port Orchard, Washington. 2226E-Barbara

1956E-RICHARD s.9 (Alvin C.8 , Charles w. 7 , Benjam.in6 -s-4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): m. Children: 2226F-Ralph A. 2226G-Duane R.

1957--ERNEST HEMPSTEAD9 (Benjamin8 - 7 , Nathan1el6 , Benjamin5 - 4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): ·-- m. Rose Brown. Grad. Cornell. Now with Sperry Gyroscope Corp.

Children: 2227--Barbara Ann, b. Apr. 26, 1934. 2228--Rosema.ry, b. June 30, 1936. 2229--Richard Freeman, b. Apr. 11, 1941.

125§.--ROBERT FREEMAN8 (Benjamin8 - 7 , Nathaniel6 , Benjamin5 - 4 , Nathan1el3 - 2 , Joseph1 ):

m. Miss Mary Dana. Grad. Bowdoin College, Ph.D. Univ. of Penna. Now teaching physics in Trinity College, Hartford, Conn. Children: 2230--Robert Andrews, b. Oct. 8, 1936. 2231--Martha Barnes, b. Jan. 26, 1939. 2232--Mary Freeman, b. May 12, 1942; high school 1958. 2233--Rita Louise, b. Jan. 21, 1944; high school 1959.

1970--ROBERT WALLACE8 (Henry L. 8 , George7 - 6 , Joseph5 - 4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ):

m. April 16, 1907, Anne Veronica, daughter of Charles and Margaret McCarthy. Mr. Kingsbury is a power switch operator and fireman first class of the power plant at Taunton, Mass. Children: 2234--Dorothy Frances, b. Aug. 24, 1908; m. June 3, 1929 to James Brady.

Children (Brady) b. Taunton and Dighton, Mass. A--Richard, b. June 6, 1930. B-•Donald, b. July 17, 1934. c--Patricia, b. Sept. 3, 1935. D--Gerald, b. Aug. 22, 1938. E--Ma.ry, b. March 18, 1947.

2235--Robert Wall.ace II, b. Taunton, July 6, 1910. 2236--Ruth, b. Nov. 12, 1912; m. June 11, 1934, John Donahue. 2237--Kenneth Henry, b. Jan. 18, 1915. 2238--Roger, b. Nov. 5, 1916. 2239--Charles Lovell, b. Jan. 21, 1919; m. June 1, 1940 Rita Doherty. 2240--Donald, b. July 23, 1920. 2241--Margaret Eleanor, b, Dec. 23, 1922; m. Sept. 6, 1941, Raymond Desrosiers.

Children (Desrosiers): A--Margaret Ann, b. May 29, 1943. B--Barry, b. April 29, 1947. c--Susan Ruth, b. June 25, 1955,

2242--Paul Vincent, b. July 26, 1924.

1979--0l'IS WILLIAM8 (William L. 8 , William7 , James6 , Jonathan5 - 4 ) James3 , Natbaniel2J

-.- Joseph1 ): a farmer in Surry, N.H., where he served as a selectman two years. Hem. Feb. 28, 1874, Nellie R., daughter of James D. Cheever of Surry. She was born May 17, 1856; d. Oct. 2, 1888. Hem. 2nd Sept. 24, 1890 in Keene, N.H. Sarah R. Reed, Sept. 24, 1846-Dec.24, 1918, daughter of Nathan Reed of Surry. Children by 1st m.: (from History of Surry by F. B. Kingsbury} 2243--Fred Edward, b. March 23, 1876. 2244--George Dinsmore, b. July 6, 1872; unm. resides Springfield, Mass. 2245--Chester Em.er, b. April 11, 1882; resides Swanzey.

!2§1--ASAHEL HODSKINS8 (George D. 8 , William7 , James6 , Jonathan5 - 4 , James3 , Nathaniel2 ; Joseph1 ): m. Maria L. Watkins. 2246--Walter Warren, b. 1874; d. 1918.

1982--GEORGE WARREN9 (George D. 8 , William7 , James6 , Jonathan5 - 4 , James3 , Nathaniel2 ,

Joseph1 ): m. Frances G. Watkins, a sister of Maria L. Kingsbury. They resided in Walpole, N.H. where Mr. Kingsbury served as selectman in 1902. Children born in Walpole: 2247--Alice Maria, b. March 28, 1881; m. David P. Wright.

Children (Wright): A--Walter J., b. July 2, 1902; m. Marjorie Noyes, son Douglas B. B--Alfred K., b. March 10, 1910; m. Margaret Potter, son David. c--Justin P., b. July 30, 1916; m. Caroline Reeves. D--Theodora, b. Feb. 17, 1921; m. Donald W. Weston, son David, daughter

Anne Margaret, reside Caribou, Maine. 2248--William Watkins,· b. June 12, 1898.

199}--HERBERT BAIRD8 (Francis H. 8 , Isaac7 , John6 , Jonathan5 - 4 , James3, Nathanie12

,

- Joseph1 ): m. Nov. 27, 1907 Elizabeth Alice Waters, daughter of Rev. George T. Waters of Woodstock, Conn. Mrs. Kingsbury died Dec. 18, 1949. Child: 2249--William Waters, b. Dec. 16, 1916.

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1994_--HO.MER PENFIELD DONALDSON9 (Charles A. 8 , Isaac7 , John6 , Jonathan5 - 4 , James3 ,

Natha.nie12 , Joseph1 ): m. 1st Louise Barken who died in 1903. Hem. 2nd Anna Potts Rockhill of Philadelphia and Redlands, Calif. To the latter union a son and a daughter were born. Children: 2250--William Charles, b. 1906. 2251--Alice Rockhill, b. 19o8; m. Paul England La.ndrell of Philadelphia in

1934. They were divorced in 1947. Children (Landrell): A--Paul E., b. 1935. B--Edward Rockhill, b. 1937.

1997--ELLIOT WESTON KEYES8 (James Ephraim K. 8 , James7 , Samuel6 , Moses5 , Timothy4 -s, Nathanie12 , Joseph1 ): m. in Newton, Ma'3s. April 29, 1891, Gertrude Alice Davenport, b. in Boston, Sept. 5, 1961. Children born in Newton: 2252--Fremont Weston Keyes, b. Feb. 28, 1892. 2253--Ralph Elliot, b. Sept. 17, 1894. 2254--E. Kenneth, b. Sept. 29, 1897. -2255--James Gilbert Keyes, b. July 7, 1899 •

..±22§.--WALTER ASA KEYES9 (James Ephraim8 , James7 , Samuel6 , Moses5 , Timothy4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. in N.Y.C. June 2, 1892, Annie P. Lovejoy, b. Sept. 6, 1866. A daughter born in Jersey City, N.J. 2256--Edith Helen Keyes, b. Oct. 29, 1895.

2005--GUY TOWNSEND9 (Asa Munroe8 , Asa7 - 6 , Moses5 , Timothy4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. Katherine Tallerday Nov. 20, 1903. They resided in Aberdeen, S. Dak. where Mr. Kingsbury was a building contractor.· His death occurred in 1937, Feb. 27. Children born Cassopolis, Mich. and Faulkton, s. Dak.: 2257--Beryl, b. Nov. 19, 1904; m. Delbert o. Schmidt. They reside at Canistota,

S. Dalt. a.nd have two sons, Robert L. and John A. Schmidt. 2258--Eunice, b. January 12, 1909; m. May 1930 Mr. Heath. Children: Kathlein,

whom • .Mr. Fritzler, Dean and Guy T. Heath.

2007--ASA NEI.80N9 (Asa. Munroe8 , Asa7 • 6 , Moses5 , Timothy4 - 3 , Natha.niel2 , Joseph1 ):

m. Henrietta Reith from Goshen, Ind. The family settled ins. Dak. in 1909. Mr. Kingsbury passed away on March ll., 1957. Children: 2259--Ruth Isabel, b. July 5, 1910. 2260--Helen Muriel, b. July 5, 1913. 2261--William Asa, b. July 19, 1915. 2262--James George, b. Sept. 28, 1917, unm. 2263--Ma.rietta, b. May 15, 1923; m. Edward Brodsky. Residence Rapid City,

S. Dak.

2008--DALE CARROLL9 (Asa Munroe8 , Asa7 - 6 , Moses5 , Timothy4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): --- married Dec. 16, 1915 at Sturgis, s. Dak. Harriet, daughter of Peter and

Christena (Holst) Felion. From 1920 to 1949 Dale Kingsbury, Sr. was in part­nership with his brother Nelson in a general store. He is a member of the Modern Woodmem Lodge, a deputy sheriff and township constable. Since retire­ment from the store he is the Agent for Farmers Mutual Auto Ins. Like his early ancestors of the Puritan Church he and his wife are Congregationalists. They reside at Vale, Butte County, S. Dak.

Children: 2264--Harriet Alvaretta, b. May 3l, 1917; d. July 17, 1918. 2265--Phebe Evelyn, b. Oct. 23, 1918; m. Harold, son of Frank Leslie and

Estelle (Harter) Spencer. They reside at Nisland, s. Dak. 2267--Dale Carter, Jr., b. Oct. 6, 1924.

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2009--JESSIE EDYTEE9 (Allen Munroe8 , Asa7 - 6 , Moses5 , Timothy4 - 3 , Nathaniel.2 , JosephJ.): m. Sept. 5, 1906 at Cassopolis, Cecil Edwin, b. at Russell, Kans. Nov. 20, 1877, son of Charles P. and Josephine (Ackerman) Copeland of Vermont and Wisconsin. Children (Copeland): A--Paul F., b. Sept. 30, 1910, at Lewistown, Mont.; m. June 18, 1938 He·len,

daughter of Henry and Jeanette Doleman. Their children Alan Bruce, b. June 18, 1940. Cynthia Cora, b. Aug. 27, 1941.

B--Harold K., b. March 25, 1913 at Lewistown, Mont.; m. April 9, 1942 Edythe> b. June 21, 1912 at Newell, Iowa, daughter of Nis and Petra Schmidt. No children.

c--Albert Lawrence, b. July 7, 1915 at Lewistown, Mont.; m. Aug. 24, 1940 at Turlock, Cal.if. Lois w. daughter of James S. and Josephine H. Webb. The children: Gary Randolph, b. June 18, 1941, Lind.a Gayle, b. April 15, 1944.

2012--ALLEN HAYNES9 (Allen Munroe8 , Asa7 • 6 , Moses5 , Timothy4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): --· of Denton, Montana, m. August 28, 1911, Fern, b. May 8, 1889, daughter of

Charles V. and Carrie Augusta (Starr) Peck. Children: 2268--Charles Allen, b. Jan. 20, 1914. 2269--Robert, b. Sept. 19, 1915. 2270--Gerald, b. July 18, 1917. 2271--Ruth Jane, b. Aug. 13, 1919; m. James R., son of James R. and Cena

Mickelson Rogers. A daughter, Susan Lee Rogers, born Aug. 10, 1947. 2272--Burt Frank, b. Dec. 3l, 1921. 2273--Monte Clinton, b. Jan. 20, 1924.

2027--WILLIAM GOODALE9 (Harlan8 , William7 , Nathans, Nathaniel 5 , Daniel 4 • 3 , Nathaniel 2,

Joseph1 ): m. July 10, 1911, Helen Frances, b. June 1, 1891, daughter of Daniel w. and Francesca M. (Ei1;1e:chauer) Wheeler. Mr. Kingsbury farmed the ancestral acres purchased a short time following the close of the Civil War. Mrs. Kings­bury was in residence at Sterling, 1956. Children:

--Frances Chrstine, died in infancy. 2286--Doris, b. Jan. 25, 1914, graduate Nursing School, Becker College. 2287--Helen, b. Sept. 29, 1915, graduate Mass. State. Residence with her

mother in Sterling. 2288--Frank William, b. Dec. 31, 1918.

2028--TRAZER WOODBURY9 (Homer Spring8 , William7 , Nathans, Nathaniel5 , Daniel4 - 3 , Nathaniel 2 , Joseph1 ) : Selectman and prominent man of Cavendish, Vt. In the year 1953 he was resident at Ludlow, Vt. 2289--Marguerite·Helen, b. Sept. 17, 1902 in West Windsor, Vt.; m. May 1, 1922~

Oscar Bryant of Reading, Vt. Children (Bryant): A--Ethlyn Mable; b. Apr. 20, 1924. B--Edris Lorette, b. March 19, 1927. C--Roy Clarence, b. June 6, 1928. D•-Stanley Trazer, b. Dec. 15, 1930.

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2290--Robert William (Morse), b. Oct. 21, 1900. 2291--Harold Hills, b. Feb. 11, 1904. 2292--Delbert Trazer, b. May 23, 19o6.

2029--ALFRED WILLI~ (Homer Spring8 , William7 , Nathan6 , Nathaniel5 , Daniel4 • 3 ,

Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): farms with his son, Ansel Homer, the original homestead, of Homer Spring Kingsbury. Alfred W. m. August 16, 1917, Ellen Carrie, b. July 24, 1887, at Gilford, N.H., daughter of Ansel Bugbee and Alice Julia (Adams) Sawyer. Active in church circles Mr. Kingsbury has served as lister, and serves the community on the school board. To Alfred William Kingsbury this compiler owes than.ks for aid in compilation of the Homer Spring Kingsbury descendants. Children: 2293--Miriam Ellen, b. Jan. 9, 1919, who in early life, dedicated herself to a

life work in Christian training. Miriam Ellen was graduated from the Missionary Training Institute of the Christian and Missionary Alliance at Nyack, N.Y. on June 15, 1944. The following September she began her Christian work.in the Kentucky Mountains and has continued in bringing the message of Christ to the homes,· schools and summer camps of the mountain people of Kentucky.

2294--Paul Alfred, b. Nov. 12, 1920. 2295--Ansel Homer, b. Dec. 12, 1922. 2296•-0live Esther, b. August 19, 1926. Graduate of The Missionary Training

Institute at Nyack, N.Y. in 1947. A course in Laconia School of Nursing followed and she received her diploma as a R.N. in 1950. Olive Esther then served a year on the nursing staff at the Community Hospital of Vir_gie, Ky. Ordered ~o France for a nine month study of the French lan­guage she chose in 1952 to enter a leprosarium under the Missionary Alli­ance in Viet Nam. There, at Banmethuot Leprosarium, she trained nurses, conducted classes for women who had been told so many times that they would never learn. Miss Kingsbury returned to the United States in 1957 since which time she has engaged in lecture appearances for ·~he Christian and Missionary Alliance.

2030--BRADLEY LESLIE9 (Homer Spring8 , William7 , Nathan8 , Nathaniel5 , Daniel4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. Oct. 29, 19o8. Emma v., daughter of Anders G. and Carolyn W. Johnson of Chicago, Ill. Mr. Kingsbury, active in church circles, farmed for many years at Cavendish, Vt. He died Tuesday, July 15, 1952. Rev. Robert Bracey, pastor of the Cavendish Baptist Church officiated at the service and burial was in the Cavendish Village Cemetery. · Children: . 2297--David Eugene, b. Sept. 16, 1909, of North Springfield, Vt. 2298--Merton Horace, b. Oct. 2, 1911. 2299--Muriel Elizabeth Kingsbury, b. Oct. 2, 1911, residence Cavendish, Vt. 2300--James Raymond, b. July 28, 1919, of Boston, Mass. 2301--Gerald Ralph, b. July 28, 1919.

2038--FRANK BURNSIDE9 (Edward A. 8 , Josiah7 , Abijah6 , Nathaniel5 , Daniel4 - 3 , Nathaniel2

, Joseph1 ): had a healthy dislike for life on a farm, the occupation chosen by most of his family. The "green-thumb" has always been a sort of family tradition with the Kingsburys. Frank Burnside first saw the light of day on a Michigan farm, Feb. 20, 1868. Three years earlier his father had re­turned from the war that had beset the nation, and from Surry, N.H. had sought new lands in Michigan. When Frank B. had reached the age of 3 years the Kings-

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bury family made the trek back to their beloved hills of New Hampshire settling in their native village of Acworth. Here Frank received his schooling. From early youth he was a prodigious -reader with a well developed interest in histo­rical works. It was but natura.J. then that this interest in people, places and events would lead to genealogical research of his own family background. Dur­ing the early 1900s two Kingsbury genealogies were published, one by Miss Talcott, the other by Joseph Addison Kingsbury. Frank Burnside provided much in the way of records for both compilers, even as he has with this compiler of the Joseph Kingsbury of Dedham work. During the year 19o4 "The Daughters of Nathaniel Kingsbury" was published. "History of the Town of Langdon, N .H.," and "History of Surry, N.H." followed.

Frank's first venture in the business world was as a clerk in an East Swan­zey store for $12.00 a month. Followed the same work in a store at Marlboro where he worked until he was 23 years of age. The next 17 years he was employed by the Fitchburg Gas and Electric Co., becoming assistant engineer. By constant study he was certified as a mechanical draftsman in 1909 and followed that pro­fession at the Vermont Marble Works, Proctor, Vermont, until 1918 when he re­signed that he might give his talent to the historical and genea.J.ogical work that awaited him.

Frank Burnside Kingsbury m. June 29, 1912, Mabel Hope Kingsbury, daughter of Rev. Josiah w. and Mary H. (Jackson) Kingsbury (No. 1665, Page 230). They re­sided in Rutland and Proctor, Vt. Following the death of their only child there was a divorce. Child born in Proctor, Vt.: 2302--Millicent Ellen, b. July 20, 1914; d. Oct. 29, 1914; burial Surry, N.H.

Mr. Kingsbury m. 2nd at Kingston, N.Y., Lucy Myrtle Wood of Leominster, Mass. She passed away on Dec. 3, 1956. A member of First Congregational Church he usually walks from his home at 158 Spruce Street to attend ser­vices. He was one of the founders of the Historical Society of Cheshire County in 1927 and served as its second president. He is a life member of the Sons of the American Revolution. Residing at Keene, N.H., 1959.

2o4l--CHARLES ARTHUR9 (Edward A.8 , Josiah7 , Abijah6 , Nathaniel5 , Daniel4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): was born at Acworth and died at Keene, N.H. in 1947. His early schooling was·at Acworth, his parents removing from there in 1887 to Keene where he continued his education. He was united in marriage Jan. l, 1902 to Ida M. Allen. Mr. Kingsbury served as a member of the city super­visors in Ward 4 nearly 36 years continuously and in his latter years was dean of that board. He was a devoted member of Court Street Congregational. church, a member of Beaver Brook Lodge, I.O.O.F. and the Sons of Union Veterans. Burial was March 3, at Greenlawn cemetery. Children born in Keene: 2303--Arthur Allen, b. May 3, 1905. 23o4--Florence Louise, b. 8-2-19o8; m. Aug, 6, 1922 Lenzy J. Mason of Keene.

Children (Mason): A--Richard Charles, b. March 14, 1928; m. Margaret G. Trombley. B--Lucile Irene, b. Nov. 8, 1929; m. 1948 George F. Ward.

2050--HUNTER CHARLES9 (Samuel Locke8 , Abijah7 - 6 , Nathaniel5 , Daniel4 - 3 , Nathaniel2,

Joseph1 ): He farmed bis father's homestead in Gilsum, N.H., removing in later life to Keene where he now resides. In his Keene home he keeps the largest collection of pioneer as well as modern tools that this compiler has ever seen. Beautiful ancestral pieces of furniture are to be seen in hallways and bed­rooms. He married May 1, 1907 Florence Edith, b. May 5, 1874 in Spartansburg; Pa., daughter of Benjamin Hosmer and Martha (Ward) Horton.

Children born in Gilsum, N.H.: 2305--Dorothy Freeman, b. Dec. 19, 1907. 23o6--Hunter Stuart, b. May 5, 1909. 2307--Meredith Martha, b. Jan. 9, 1913; d. in infancy. 23o8--Fay Edward, b. March 14, 1915.

2051--EDWARD WILDER8 {Samuel L. 8 , Abijsh7 - 8 , Nathaniel5 , Daniel4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 ,

-- Joseph2 ): served overseas in World War I. Following his return from service he engaged in the mercantile trade in Keene until 1928 when he removed to Fort Pierce, Fla. Be m. 1st Dorothy Ellis of Groveland, Mass.; m. 2nd Kitty Ethel Lilly of Curley, Ala. Child: 2309--Samuel Robert, b. Sept. 5, 1934, a student at Emory College, Ga., 1954-.

~--ROBERT TILDEN8 (Frederick H. 8 , Albert 7 , Abijah8 , Nathaniel 5 , Daniel 4 -s, Nathaniel2 , Joseph2 ): was educated in the public schools of Keene and at Dean Academy, Franklin, Mass. Here, at Franklin, an ancestral grandfather had lived in 1737, Daniel Kingsbury and his talented wife, Berish Hawes Mann Kingsbury, Berish, granddaughter of Rev. Samuel Mann, Harvard, 1665, was an aunt of Horace Mann, better known as the founder of the public school system.

Following his graduation, 1891, Robert Tilden Kingsbury entered the firm of F. H. Tilden and Company then owned and managed by his uncle. His uncle having passed away a few years later, Mr. Kingsbury became sole owner and represented the third generation to conduct and develop the concern which was established in 1823.

Mr. Kingsbury took a very prominent part in public affairs and held many of­fices of trust. He served as mayor of Keene from 1923 to 1926, a member of the Board of Education for 26 years, a member of the State Board of Education for 22 years and was a member of the board of trustees of the University of New Hampshire for 18 years.

A trustee of the Elliot Coonnunity Hospital. for many years, he was a director of the Chamber of Commerce and treasurer of the Invalid's Home Corp. Fraternal· affiliations were the Keene Rotary Club, B.P.O.E. Lodge, Social Friends Lodge, A.F. and A.M., Royal Arch Chapter, Keene Coromendery and Knights Templar. Mr. Kingsbury continued his family interest in the Unitarian Church of which his grandfather was one of the founders in 1824. He served as chairman of the board of trustees and was an officer in the Sunday school and president of the Unitarian Club and Le.yme.n's League. He was well known in philatelic circles and was considered an expert on early American issues and stampless covers. He was also known as an ardent collector of Stoddard glass.

Mr. Kingsbury married Helen Edna Putman of Fitchburg, Mass., daughter of James E. and Edna (Lowe) Putman. The family home of the Kingsburys on Court Street was moved to that location in the year 1807 by Mr. Kingsbury 1 s grand­father, Dr. Joseph Wheeler. Children born in Keene, N.H.: 2310--Robert Putman, b. March 8, 1913. 2311--Elizabeth Tilden, b. Feb. 18, 1915; m. Fuller Ripley of Troy. 2312--George Tilden, b. May 18, 1916 2313--Philip Lowe, b. Aug. 22, 1917; d. in Keene, Jan. 2, 1927.

~--Edith Wheeler Kingsbury, m. W. H. Watson, b. Aug. 4, 1879 in Leeds, England. Mr. Watson was a graduate of Dartmouth, 1903. He was the principal of Keene High School, later taking up the study of law, a profession he followed at Keene. The Keene Evening Sentinel of July 24, 19o8 has this to say about their wed.ding:

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"The groomsman was Mr. Leon F. Parkhurst of Pittsfield, Jfass. The bride 's gown was of white messaline trimmed with princess lace. The wedding march was played by Miss Margaret A. Pollard. The ribbon bearers were Masters Chester Thayer and Frederick Kingsbury. Robert Tilden, brother of the bride and Philip H. Faulkner were the ushers. FolloWing a wedding trip to South Middleton, Mass. they took up their residence at 69 School Street, Keene, N.H."

Children {Watson): A--Frederick K., b. Ma.y 11, 1909. B--Emily Brooks, b. Feb. 13, 1913. c--Margaret Tilden, b. Oct. 7, 1914. D--William Harry, b. July 25, 1916.

2054--FREDERICK EDWARD9 (Chester L.8 , Albert7 , Abijah6 , Nathaniel5 , Daniel4 - 3 , - Nathanie12

, Josephi): attended district schools in Keene, the Holderness School for Boys and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. On graduation he en­tered the Keene National Bank as a clerk and teller, serving over a period of twelve years. He married June 1, 1892, Louise Katherine, daughter of Ronald A. and Catherine (Sullivan) Macdonald of Boston, Mass. Mr. Kingsbury was a member of Social Friends Lodge, A.F. and A.M., Cheshire Royal Arch Chapter and Hugh de Payen Commandery, K.T. While filling his auto tank with naptha he was fatally injured by an explosion. Ml."s. Kingsbury m. 2nd, Jan. 15, 19o8, Col. Walter Royal Porter of Keene, N.H. She died May 19, 1936. Children: 2314--Katherine Hale, b. Dec. 8, 1893 in Keene; m. Phillip H. Faulkner, son of

Francis and Martha (Ripley) Faulkner. Mr. Faulkner is an attorney in Keene. Children (Faulkner): A--Ann, b. Nov. 20, 1919. B--Francis Frederic, b. July 1, 1922. c--Phillip Henderson, Jr., b. June 3, 1924. D--Martha Louise, b. Nov. 22, 1925.

2315--Thayer, b. April 4, 1897. 2316--Frederick Macdonald, b. Dec. 4, 1898.

2055--HARRY THAYER9 ( Chester L·. 8 , Albert 7 , Abijah6 , Nathaniel 5 , Daniel 4 -s, Nathaniel2 ,

Joseph1 ): m. in Gloucester, Mass. Dec. 1, 1892, Lottie Kimbal.l, b. Oct. 26, 1870, daughter of Josiah o. and Lucy E. (Proctor) Friend. The Keene's Triumph Wringer Co. manufactured toy models for advertising purposes. There came such a dealer demand for the metal toys that the company closed out its wringer manufacturing to the full time processing of the cast iron metal toys so en­joyed by children all over the world. Over 200 varied models of toys manufac­tured by Kingsbury Toys is now on permanent display at the cafeteria of Kings­bury Ma.chine Tool Corp. at Keene. During World War 2 Kingsbury Corp. was called on to process bolts for Enfield rifles which forced abandonment of the toys. Today Kingsbury's is a plant whose business is making special purpose machines for drilling, tapping and reaming parts for automobile engines. Children: . 2317--Edward Joslin, b. July 2, 1893. 2318--Lucy Friend, b. March 2, 1896. 2319--Chester Lyman, b. Oct. 1, 1897.

_2059--CHESTER JXMA.N8 (Arthur E. 8 , Albert 7 , Abijah6 , Nathaniel 5 , Daniel 4 •3

, Nathaniel 2 ,

Joseph1 ): was Comptroller for the American Rolling Mills at Middleton, Ohio. Hem •••••• and to that union were born two sons. 2319A--Arthur Eugene. 2319B--Arthur Thayer.

2060--WILLIAM JOS:ii:FH9 (George I.8 , James7 , Nathaniel6 - 5 , Daniel4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Josephi): of Dedham (1949) m. Martha Edna Ordner. Child: 2320--Georgia Mae, a talented radio personality of Boston, Mass.

2067--BENRY LORENZ09 (Charles H. 8 , William H.7 , Cyrus6 , Nathanie15 , Danie14-

3,

-- Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. April 3, 1914 in Keene, N.H. to Ethel May, daughter of Linnus R. Perham. She died in Westmoreland January 25, 1952. They had no children, but did legaJ.ly adopt a daughter. He was for many years maintenance foreman of the railway yards in Keene.

2o67A-GEORGE EDWIN8 (Charles H. 8 , William H. 7 , Cyrus6 , Nathaniel5 , Daniel4 - 3 ,

Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. Rena Mabel, daughter of Damon and Lillian Nichols Twitchell, on June 29, 1920. Mr. Kingsbury died in Keene April 14, 1946. Children born in Keene, N.H.: 2321--George Edwin II, b. June 23, 1921. 2322--Charles Henry, b. Jan. 8, 1923. 2323--Paul William, b. March 2, 1926; d. Nov. 2, 1928. 2324--Elizabeth Eleanor, b. Oct. 26, 1932; m. in Keene, Sept. 27, 1952 to James

Douglas Ree.vir of Beloit, Wisconsin. They have a son, Michael James Ree.vir, b. at Spring:f'ield, Vt. Dec. 24, 1954.

2076--JOSEPH EDWARD9 (Joseph J. 8 , Josiah W.7 , Samue16 , Jemes5 , Danie14 - 3 , Nathaniel2 ,

- Joseph1 ): a graduate of Wentworth Institute, Boston. He served with the A:rrrry Engr. in Alaska during World War II. He m. June 20, 1948 Flora Ellen, b. Wayne, Me. Dec. 16, 1919, daughter of Arthur Harrison and Henrietta (McAllister) Edwards. · Children: 2325--Judith Ann, b. Nov. 8, 1949. 2326--David Hamilton, b. March 1, 1953. 2327--Sandra Louise, b. 10-3-1956.

2084--JOHN BUTLER9 (Cyrus8 • 7 ·e, Moses5 , Stephan4 , Daniel3 , Nathaniel2 , Josephi): m. Nov. 12, 1874 Miss Mary Griffith of Wales, England. Children: 2327A-Charles Bowen, b. Oct. 3, 1878 in Iowa. 2328--Lucy Pearl, b. May 2, 1878 in Iowa. 2329--Ma.ry Philina, b. Sept. 23, 1880 in Iowa. 2330--Nellie Belle, b. Dec. 24, 1886 in Kansas. 2331--Alamena May, b. June 25, 1888 in Kansas. 2332--James David.

2085--DAVID DEMING9 (Cyruse-7 -e, Moses5 , Stephan4 , Daniel5 , Nathaniel2 , Josephi): -- m. Nov. 20, 1878, Alice Levina, daughter of James L. Collard of Orange City,

N.Y. Children: 2333--Lucy Emeline, b. Dec. 29, 1880; m. Jan. 28, 1903 Frederick Marion Wellford

b. July 23, 1878 in Fayette Cty., Ill. son of Michael and Mary W. 2334--Cyrus Henry, b. April 10, 1882. 2335--James Collard, b. Jan. 30, 1884. 2336--Earl Deming, b. Nov. 6, 1889.

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2o86-~HENRY MAY9 (Cyruse-7 -e, Moses5 , Stephan4 , Daniels,. Nathaniel2 , Josephi): m. Jan. 1, 1891, Mary E. Black, b. Sept. l, 1867 at Hartle:pool, Durhamshire, England. They resided in Spokane, Wash, in 1903. Children: 2337--Henry Brook, b, Apr. 12, 1892. 2338--Alta Deming, b. Dec. 7, 1894. 2339--Howa.rd May, b. Jan. 17, 1896.

2090--WAYLAND BRIGGS9 (Joseph B.8 , Moses T.7 , Cyrus6 , Moses5 , Stephen4 , Daniels, Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): 7-24-1859/2-2-1944 of Fay~tte, West Union, Oelwein and Osage, Iowa; merchant; m. 4-18-1882 Flora Jane 7:-9-1860/5•21•1900 daught.er of Alva and Eliza Jane Moore Bush. m. 2nd 7-10-1902 Annie Ma;y, b. Nov. 13, 1873, daughter of Albert M. and Elizabeth Williams Walker. Children of 1st m.: 234o--Forest Alva, b. 1883; Ph.B. Central College (Iowa), M.A. Yale, Ph.D.

Chicago. Psychology Professor, Univ. of Chicago (1920-1948), Act. Chmn. Dept. 1939-1947, and Univ. of Redlands (1948-1952); Emeritus title at both; m. 1911 Cornelia Hasselman, residence RedJ.ands, Calif.

2341--Frank Wayland (1884-1958). 2342--Joseph Bush, b. 1890. 2343--0rrin Dean, b. 1892. Child of 2nd m. : 2344--Clark Walter, b. 1903,

TENTH GENERATION

2101--EARLBERT WALLACE10 (LeRoy w. 9 , Merrill8 , Asa7 , Philip8 ,·Abijah5 , Theodore4,

Josiahs, Eleaza.r2, Joseph1 ): removed from Minnesota to.Horseshoe Lake, Polk County, Wisc. at the age of 14 years with his pa.rents. ·He m. 6-27 ... 1897 at Barron, Wisc., Eliza Anna, daughter of John Boyle and Ellen (Boak) Phillips• Eliza Ann taught school for 10 years and Ea.rlbert seryed as clerk of the School Board for 15 years. In 1947 Lida and Bert as they were affectionately known th~oughout Polk County celebrated their golden wedding, their five sons being with them on that occasion. Mrs. Kingsbury died October 3, 1954. Mr. Kings­bury died at the homestead place on ,fiorsesho-e Lake, Saturday, May 21, 1960. Children: · 2350--Earle Winnfred, b. Nov. 23, 1898 at Georgetown, Wisc. 2351--Fenton Verne, b. Feb. 1, 1900, at Horseshoe Lake, Wisc. 2352--Ver~on Wayne, b. Sept. 23, 1901, at Horseshoe Lake, Wisc. 2353--Ralph Marion, b. Nov. 5, 1902, d. Nov. 24, 1958. 2354--Lawrence Harry, b. Oct. 10, 1904 at Horseshoe Lake, Wisc.

, 4 2102--ELLSWORTH FREMONTio (LeR~ W. 8 , Merri118 , Asa7 , Philip6 , Abijah5

, Theodore, Josiahs, Eleaza.r2 , Joseph ) : b. at Rush City, Minn.; m. June 28, 1905, Ruth Sigrid, b. Jan. 14, 1881, daughter of Nils ReiYDold and Mary M. (Brodin) Lilja. "Ellis" Kingsbury was active in township affairs and served as clerk of the Horseshoe Lake school for six yea.rs. He passed away Sept. 8, 1937• Mrs. Kings­bury resides at Turtle Lake, Wisc. Children: 2355--Elwood Ellsworth, b. May 8, 1907. 2356 ... -La Roy Reynolds; b. Aug. 24, 1912.

gu_7c-DURWARD RAWSONio (Henry Daniel9 , Daniel o.8 , Ward7 , Philip6 , Abijah5, Theodore~,

Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Mildred Rawson. They were divorced in 1959, Children: . 2375--Everett Lynn, b. April 19, 1955. 2376--Charles Rawson, b. Jan. 27, 1957. 2377--Kenneth Otis, b. Jan. 26, 1959,

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2ll8--KER~IIT10 (Carl A. 9 , Merritt w.8 , Wa.rd7 , Philip6 , Abijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): of Worcester, Mass., is on the editoriaJ. staff. of the Worcester Telegram. Kermit married Virginia, daughter of Albert B. e.nd Amy Delia (Ferguson) Briggs. Children: 2378--Billings Briggs, b. March 14, 1933 in Hingham, Mass. He was graduated

from Classical High School in Worcester in 1951 and from the University of Massachusetts in 1955. He saw army service, including 16 months in Korea. He is now working as a reporter for the Worcester Telegram. A member of Theta Chi Fraternity.

2379--Alison, b. Sept. 21, 1941 graduated from Classical High in 1959. She is active in the musical life of Tatnuck Congregational Church of Worcester, is past president of the Senior Pilg~im Fellowship of that church, and shows a strong inclination to make some phase of church work her life work.

2125A-FRED HOW.ARD10 (Albert N. 9 , Nelson P.8 , Leona.rd7 - 6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , · Eleazar2, Joseph1 ):. married Freda. Lillian Bliss.

Children: 2380--Phyllis Inez, m. Austin Newhall. 2381--Je.ne Elizabeth, m. Alfred Macdonald; had Leslie Jane. 2382--Fred Howard, Jr. 2383--Marion Bliss, m. James Macdonald; had Holly and James, Jr. 2384--Nancy Louise. 2385--Albert Newton. 2386--Norma Lillian.

2131-NElSON LEONARD10 (Albert N.9 , Nelson P.8 , Leonard7 - 6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , -- Jos:;.ah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Hazel Wollohan.

ChiJ.cic~n: 238'/~-~Hazel Ruth, m •••••• ; had Thomas. 2388--Sally, m •••••• ; had 2389--Wayne Neil, unm. 1949.

2132--:::.EWIS ALBZB.T10 (Albert N.9 , Nelson P.8 , Leonard7 - 6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): of Hartford, Conn. m. Elizabeth Southergill. Chilc:ren: . 2390--Judith Louise, unm. 1949. 2391--Mary Jane, unm. 1949. 2392--Charles Rice, unm. 1949.

2143--FRANK E.10 (Bradley c.9 , Orville V.8 , Nicholas7 , Elias8 , Elijah5 , Theod.ore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Feb. 3, 1906 by Rev. Walker Perrine, Cora B. daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Smart of Malaga, Wash. Children: 2393--Llewellyn Merwin, b. Sept. 8, 1907. 2394--Pearl Belle, b. March 30, 1909; m. J. A. Davissen had Aud:ry, Dorothy,

Helen Mild:red and Dale A. 2395--Vern::-n Orville, b. Oct. 16, 1911. 2396--Elir.:·.beth l~c,.ry, b. July 12, 1915; m. E. T. O'Brien of Greencastle, Mo,

ChiM .. ren (C 1Brien) of Wenatchee, Washington: A--William F. . B--Thomas E. c--Martha E. D--Danny R. E--Arnold K.

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2144--ALTON CHARLES10 (Bradley C.9 , Orville8 , Nicholas7 , Elias6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): was born in Kossuth Cty., Iowa. He married Alda. E. Turner also of Kossuth County. She died May 14, 1948. Operated the A, C. Kingsbury Lumber Co. in Philip, S. Dak. Children: 2397--Eugene c., b, Aug, 10, 1893 at Centreville, S, Dak. died Fort Leavenworth

in 1917. 2398--Veva, died in childhood. 2399--Verne c., b. Aug. 20, 1903 at CentreVille, s. Dak.; d. Rapid City, S. Dak..

July 24, 1960. 2400--Esther B., m. Mr. Hoover, had Vivian and Beverly, whom. Howard Gattie. 2401--Vida L., m. Mr. Johnson, had Norbert and Marcia. Norbert, a graduate of

State College, Vermillion, residence Rapid City, s. Dak.

2145--BERT P. 10 (Bradley c. 8 , Orville8 , Nicholas7 , Elias6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Birdie E. Boyd who passed away March 18, 1950. Children born in Kimbal.l, s. Dak.: 2402--Lloyd, b. June 1, 1900. 240}--Bernie, b. July 6, 1904. 2404--Harlan, b. Sept. 9, 1909. 2405-•Daryle, b. August 26, 1911; d. Sept. 5, 1947.

2146--MASON o., Dr. 10 (Bradley c.9 , Orville8 , Nicholas7 , Elias6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Selma Holtz July 1931. They separated and · Mason Orville married a second and third time. He reared his son to age of 14 years at which time he placed him in a private school conducted by Mrs. Martha Cantrell. At the suggestion then of Dr. Kingsbury his son was adopted by Mrs. Cantrell. Hem. 1st Anna Nelson who died Jan. 18, 1951. Children of 1st m.: 2405A-Evelyn whom. Spangler. 2405B-Earl Orville of Kansas City, Mo. 2405C-Edna Marie of Kansas City. 2406--LaVerne, b. at Maquoketa, Iowa, June 8, 1932.

2155--CHARLES10 (Wal.ter9 , John8 , Israel7 , Elias6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , - Eleaza.r2, Joseph1 ): m. Grace, daughter of Mary Ellen and John Henry Caine.

She died Feb. 13, 1951. Charles resides at Twin Falls, Idaho where he operates the Kingsbury Prescription Pharmacy. Children: 2407--Charles II (deceased) 2408--Ma.rjorie, m. Mr. John Alden Hull, an Attorney of Wallace, Idaho.

Children (Hull): A--Stephanie, b. 12-6-1944; B--Alan Kingsbury, b. 6-30-1947; c--Laurance Alden, b. 2-11-1950.

2156--JOHN10 (We.lter9 , John8 , Israel7 , Elias6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3, Eleaza.r2

, -- Joseph1 ): m. May 16, 1921 Lucile Hetrick. They reside at· Oakley, Idaho, where

he is proprietor of the Oakley Drug Store.

2157--RAYWND10 (Walter9 , John8 , Israel7 , Elias6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3,

Eleaza.r2 :, Joseph1 ) : was adopted at the age of two years by his Aunt Mae and Thomas Rowan. He m. and had son Donald (Kingsbury) Rowan.

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-~--ARTHUR10 (Charles9 , John8 , Israel7 , Elias8 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Children: 2411--Robert. 2412--Phyllis. 2413--Curtis. 2414--carmen.

2.l64--CLINTON10 (Oliver w.9 , Martin8 , Israel7 , Elias8 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): died in Kansas City, Mo. 1919. Edyth resides K.C., Mo,

2171--WARREN TAYLOR10 tWilliam W. 8 , Robert8 , Horace 7 , Jeremiahs, Elija.b.5 , Theodore4 ,

-- Josia.b.3 , Eleazar, Joseph1 ): m. 1-10-1930 Madeline Huppert, b. June 19, 1905, Children: 2422-Carol Taylor, b. Jan. 26, 1931; m. Charles Francis Vetter, Jr. 3-13-1954. 2423--William Wal.lace, b. August 25, 1939.

2172--JULIA TAYLOR10 (William W. 9 , Robert8 , Horace 7 , Jeremiahs, Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josia.h3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. John T. Sikes, b. 2-1-1907. Children (Sikes): A--Julia, m. Fielding DeLisle Potashnik had David Adam, b. Nov. 4, 1959. B--Sally Ann, b. Aug. 1, 194;.

2173--JERE10 ~William W. 9 , Robert8 , Horace7 , Jeremiah6 , Elija.b.5 , Theod.ore4 , Josiah3i

Eleazar, Josepb1 ): m. Winifred Mae Thompson, June 11, 1939. 2424--Jere oven, b. March 10, 1942.

g178---JOHN ALNU1'10 (Robert L. 9 , John A. 8 , Lemuel7 , Jeremiah6, Elijah5 , Theodore4 ,

Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ): m. Sarah Idris Livermore b. 7-22-1921, Aug. 12, 1948 at Shebina, Mo.

~--KENNETH MELVIN10 (David W. 9 , Josiah8 , David7 , William8 , Phinne~s5 , Eleazar•-s-~ Joseph1 ): m. Lida Sanborn, b. Aug. 28, 1953, of Stockton Springs, Maine; d.i vorce January 19.58. Children born at Bangor, Me. : 2425--Ruth Ann, b. Dec. 17, 1953. 2426--Renita Annette, b. Aug. 28, 1955,

2197--DONALD H.10 (Elmer F.9 , Josiah8 , David7 , Will1am6 , Phineas5 , Eleazar4 • 3 • 2 , Joseph1 ): m. 5-8-1949 Thelma F. Cloukia, b. Aug. 24, 1951 in Winslow, Maine. Children born at Waterville, Maine: 2427--Pamela Mauren, b. Aug. 24, 1950. 2428--Bruce Elmer, b. Dec. 7, 1952. 2429--Brian Erwin, b. March 29, 1954. 2430--Donald Brent, b. Oct. 16, 1955. 2431-•Jane Ellen, b. Jan. 9, 1960.

2215--DAVID JACKSON10 1stanley M. 9 , Benjamin8 , Danie17 ·e, Fisher5 , Joshua4 , Noah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph): m. May, 1944 in Newton, Mass. Roberta McGarey, b. Sept. 29, 1921 at Watertown, Mass. They reside at Weston, Mass. Children born in Newton: 2469--Martha Campbell, b. 4-22-1945. 2470--Caroline Bennett, b. 4-9-1949.

--Margaret, b. 4-29-1955

2216--BRUCE F~WLE10 (Stanley M.9 , Benjamin8 , Daniel7 - 6 , Fishers, Joshua4 , Noah3 , Eleazar, Joseph1

): m. 12-19411- Rosalind Dickinson Goodhue of Ipswich, Mass. They reside in Milton, Mass. Children:

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2471--Keith Jackson, b. 11-20-1946 in Salem, Mass. 2472--Mark Dickinson, b. Aug. 22, 1949 in Ipswich, Mass. Perhaps the first

Kingsbury birth in Ipswich since the year 1656 when Joseph, son of Henry Kingsbury, the immigrant ancestor was born.

--Timothy Goodhue, b. 3-7-1951 in Milton, Mass.

2217--KEITH10 (Stanley M. 9 , Benja.min8 , Daniel7 - 6 , Fishers, Joshua4 , Noah3 , Eleazar2 , - Joseph1 ): m. Diane Audrey Birch of Philadelphia, Pa, 1-15-1951 at St. Mary's

EpiscopaJ. Church, Newton Lower Falls, Mass. Children: 2473--David Jackson, b. 12-21-1951 2474--Benja.min, T.M. b. 6-7-1954. 2474A-Sarah Birch, b. 9-22-1955. 2474B-John Hay, b. 4-4-1957. 2474C-Daniel Jackson, b. 8-26-1958, New Brunswick, N.J.

2222--CHESTER ELLIOT10 (Laurne Ray9 , Chester8 , Charles7 , Benja.mine-s-4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , -- Joseph1 ): m. 7-7-1946 Anona Conable. They have

Children: 2474D-Deborah Jolene, b. Jan. 31, 1949. 2474E-Rod.ney Wayne, b. 10-29-1953. 2474F-Lynda Rae, b. 7-27-1954,

2223--LARRY RAY10 (Laurne R. 9 , Chester8 , Charles7 , Benjamine-s-4 , Nathaniel3 -~,

Joseph1): m. Adeline Mae Wietz, 12-19-1953,

Children: 24 74G-Rene Kay, b. Nov. 28, 1950 ( adopted) • 2474H-Wendy Rae, b. 12-9-1954. 2474I-Robin Gay, b. 6-10-1956. (girl) 2474J-Kelly Lee, b. 10-22-1957. (girl) 2474K-Marc Ray, b. 1-11·-1959.

222~-CHARLES RALPH10 (Charles Wren9 , Charles8 - 7 , Benjamine·s-4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 ,

Joseph1 ): m. Lenora (Souder) Slough, b. Dec. 30, 1916. Mr. Kingsbury owns and operates "The Rolling Stones" Agate Shop, Bemidji, Minn. Children: 2474L-Gene William, b. May 17, 1943; d. Oct. 6, 1945. 2474M-John Searl, b. Aug. 18, 1946.

2225A-ARCHIE SEARL10 (Searl Henry9, Charles H. 8 , Charles W. 7 , Benjamine-s-•,· Nathaniel3 - 2 , Josephi): m. Neva Jane Hardin, b. April 22, 1919 at Grand Island, Nebr. In January, 1959, they removed from Martin, S.D., where he had engaged in wheat. farming and are now operating the "Who's Hobby House" at Rapid City, S.D. Mr. Kingsbury is a member of the A,F. and A.M. and Mrs. Kingsbury a Past Worthy Matron of the Order of Eastern Star. Children born at Martin, S.D.: 2475--Keith Archie, b. Oct. 29, 1939, 2476--Kenneth Searl, b. January 11, 1943. 2477--Jessie May, b. Dec. 3, 1950.

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2225B--WILLARD JOHN10 (Searl9 , Charles8 - 7 , Benjamine-s-4, Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1): _ m. Miss Maude Carter, b. Jan. 20, 1911 at Waxshaw, N. Car. They are communi­cants of the Presbyterian Church at Martin, S.D., where he is engaged in wheat farming.

22250-CHARLES RICHARD10 (Searl9 , Charles8 - 7 , Benjamins-s·4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): Jacquiline Smith, b. at Morrill, Nebr. Sept. 7, 1922. They make their home at Martin, S.D. where with his father and brothers he engaged in wheat farming. Mr. Kingsbury is a member of the A. F. and A. M.; Mrs. Kingsbury is active in Eastern Star work. Both are communicants of the Presbyterian Church. Children: 2478--Karen Eda.lew, b. at Gordon, Nebr. August 28, 1944. 2479--Dorothy Jane, b. at Gordon, Nebr. May 4, 1948. 2480--Charles Richard II, b. May 12, 1955.

2226C-HERBERT JACK.10 {Clarence H. 8 , Edwin J. 8 , Charles w. 7 , Benjamins-s-4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): m. Viola Keroff. Child: 2481--Daniel Lee.

2226D-JOHN ALVIl~10, (Alvin9 - 8 , Charles w. 7 , Benjamine-s-4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1): b. 5-4-1925; m. Margaret Ann Campbell of Everett, Wash. on June 12, 1954. Residence Port Orchard, Wash. Children: David Brian, b. 5-15-1958; Douglas Charles, b. July 30, 1959,

Daniel Leroy, born May 11, 1961.

2226E-BARBARA JEAN10 (Alvine-a, Charles w. 7 , Benjamin e-5 - 4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): · b:3-5-1928; m. Roland Royce Nesbit of Spokane, Wash. 8-8-1959. Born to the

union a daughter Margaret Jean on 8-11-1960.

2226F-RALPH A. 10 (Richard s.8 , Alvin c. 8 , Charles w. 7 , Benjamin6 _5 _ 4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 ,

Joseph1 ): m. Marlys, daughter of Clarence & Ellen Kingsbury. No. 2226B. Children: Diane Kay, b. May 7, 1947. Dennis Ralph, b. Apr. 26, 1950. Connie Sue, b. Aug. 24, 1955.

2227--BARBARA ANN10 (Ernest H. 8 , Benjamin8 - 7 , Nathaniel6 , Benjamin5 - 4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 ,­Joseph1): Graduate, Russell Sage College, m. Louis Novotny. Children (Novotny): A•-Lori Ann, b. May 28, 1957. B--Leslie Marie, b. April 6, 1959.

2228--ROSEMARY10 (Ernest H.8 , Benjamin8 - 7 , Nathaniel6 , Benjamin5 - 4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): Grad. Cornell Univ., Home Ee., June, 1958.

_2230--ROBERT A. 10 (Robert F.8 , Benjamin8 - 7 , Nathaniel6 , Benjamin5 - 4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): Ora~. Bowdoin, Class of 158. Phi Beta Kappa. Graduate work, 1959, in Boston, Mass.

2231--MARTHA BARNES10 (Robert F.8 , Benjamin8 - 7 , Nathaniel6 , Benjamin5 - 4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1

): Grad. H.S. June, 1957, with insurance company one year then m. June 7, 1958 to Kenneth John Bate.

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_g?35--ROBE:RT WALLACE II10 (Robert W. 9 , Henry L. 8 , George7 - 67 Joseph5 - 4 , Nathan1el3 - 2 ,

Joseph1): m. June 5, 1933, to Barbara Healy, daughter of Sidney and Elizabeth

Jane Healy, of Washington, D.C. Residence in Excelsior, Minn. Children: 2482--Robert Wallace III, b. July 30, 1942. 2483--Donald Sidney, b. Jan. 21, 1946.

_gm--KENNEI'H HENRY10 (Robert W.9 , Henry L.8 , George7 - 6 , Joseph5 - 4 , Nathan1el3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): m. Mabel Boyea of Mansfield, Mass. Children: 2484--Lee, b. Dec. 17, 1939, at North Dighton, Mass. 2485--Dennis, b. June 14, 1944, at Attleboro, Mass. 2486--Bruce, b. Dec. 3, 1946, at Attleboro, Mass.

2238--ROGER10 (Robert W. 9 , Henry L.8 , George7 • 6 , Joseph5 - 4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): m. Aug. 27, 1938, Eileen Conway. Children born Taunton, Mass.: 2487--Joanne, b. June 2, 1939. 2488--Roger II, b. Feb. 8, 1942. 2489--Guy James, b. Feb. 1, 1955.

2239--DONALD10 (Robert w. 9 , Henry L.8 , George7 • 6 , Joseph5 - 4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): m. Sept, 20, 1943, Priscilla West. Children born Taunton, Mass. 2490--Donna Lee, b. Oct. 25, 1946. 2491--Sharon, b. Sept. 26, 1947. 2492--Ronald, b. Sept. 22, 1948. 2493--Pamela, b. Jan. 21, 1952. 2494--Kevin, b. April 23, 1954.

2242--PAUL VINCENT10 (Robert w.9 , Henry L.8 , George7 • 6 , Joseph5 - 4 , Nathaniel3 - 2 , Joseph1 ): m. May 30, 1949, Margaret Crowningshield. Children born in Taunton, Mass. 2495--Paul Gary, b. Dec. 24, 1950. 2496--Glenn, b. Nov. 8, 1954. 2497--Bette Ann, b. March 22, 1956. 2498--Jean Marie, b. July 17, 1957.

2243--FRED EDW.ARD10 (Otis William9 , William8 - 7 , James6 , Jonathan5 - 4 , James3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): a farmer residing in East Alstead, N.li. Hem. June 28, 1905, Bessie Maude, daughter of Hammond F. Thorne. (History of Surry, N.H.) Children: 2499--Harry Fred, b. Jan. 10, 1907. 2500-~Nellie Maria, b. Nov. 12, 1910. 2501--Leslie Otis Hammond, b. Dec. 31, 1917.

2245--CHESTE:R EMERY10 (Otis w. 9 , William8 • 7 , James6 , Jonathan5 - 4 , James3 , Natha.nie22,

Joseph1 ): residence South Keene and Swanzey Factory. Hem. Nov. 27, 1917, Christine Marion HUIILP.hrey, b. Chesterfield July 24, 1895; daughter of Thomas Jefferson and Julia Maria Humphrey. Children born in Keene, N.H.: 2502--0tis Thomas, b. Sept. 30, 1918. 2503--Marguerite Julia, b. Dec. 7, 1920.

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2248--WILLIAMWATKINS10 (George Warren9 , George n.8 , William.7 , James6 , Jonathans-4 ; -- James3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): ·

Children: 2504--Albert Warren, b. Oct. 16, 1924; m. Oct. 30, 1951; Martha Rosetta

Faulkner. 2505--Donal.d William, b. Oct. 31, 1927.

2250--WILLIAM CHARLES, GENERAL10 (Homer P.8 , Charles A.8 , Isaac7 , John6 , Jonathan5 - 4 , -- James3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): was born in Redlands, Calif., May 10, 1906. ·

Major General Kingsbury attended the Univ. of Redlands and was graduated from the Burdette School of Aviation in 1926. He was appointed a second lieutenant in 1297, following flight training at Kelly Field, Texas. · During his first as­signment at Rockwell Field, Cal.if., General Kingsbury was a pilot of one of the aircraft which refueled the "Question Mark," in which an endurance record of 150 hours was set in 1930.

General Kingsbury entered inactive status with the Air Corps Reserve in June of 1930 and became the district sales manager for the Standard 011 Compa.ey of Calif. Be was ordered back to active duty as a first lieutenant1n March 1942, with the assignment as chief of the technical training section, Warner Robins Air Depot, Georgia, until 1943 when he was assigned to Bolling Field, Washing­ton, D.C., as engineering officer of the Second Staff Squadron and pilot for Field Marshall Sir John Dill and General Brehon Sumerville.

Following four engine school in the latter part of 1943, General Kingsbury joined the 40th Bombardment Group and left for India where he became commander of the 25th Bombardment Squadron. Re held this position until the war ended. During this time, he flew 65 combat missions and logged over 700 combat hours. After the end of the war, it was decided to fly three B-29's from Japan to Washington, D.c • ., nonstop. General Kingsbury and his crew flew the lead air­craft in this flight with General Curtis E. LeMa.y, then conu:nander of the 20th Air Force.

After a short period in inactive status, General Kingsbury returned·to active duty as deputy commander of the 509th Bombardment Wing at Roswell, New Mexico, the only unit capable at that time of delivering atomic. weapons. In 1949 he became director of plans of the 8th Air Force and later commander of the 3904th Composite Wing at Colorado Springs, Colo. In 1953 he assumed command of the 9th Bombardment Wing at Travis AFB, Calif., and in 1957 became commander of the 47th Air Division at Wal.ker AFB, New Mexico. His headquarters moved to Castle AFB in July 1959 at which time the 93rd Bombardment Wing became pa.rt of the 47th Air Division. General Kingsbury is a rated coIDD'la.Ild pilot with over 7,000 hours of flying time and is qualified as an aircraft commander of the B-52 and B-47 bomber. Among his decorations a.re the Distinguished Flying Cross with two oak leaf clusters, the Bronze Star, the Air Medal with three oak leaf clusters, the unit citation with cluster and the Legion of Merit.

He is married to the former Ruth Garnsey and they reside in commander's quarters at A~derson Air Force Base, Guam, M.I. Born to the union were two sons. 2505A-William Charles Jr., born in San Jose, Cali~., April 15, 1936, a second

Leiutenant in the United States Air Force. 2505B-Kenneth Rockhill, born in Santa Cruz, Calif. on November 3, 1939 and is

attending Modesto Junior College in California, 1961.

2259--RUTB ISABELio (Asa N. 8 , Asa M. 8 , Asa7 - 6 , Moses5 , Timothy4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , -- Joseph2 ): m. in 1934 Richard Brown Williams, Principal of Sturgis Elementary

School, Sturgis, s. Dak. Mrs. Williams is a secretary in the law firm of Helm, Morman and Coacher. They are communicants of the Presbyterian Church.

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Children (Williams): A--Nelson Edward, b. Jan. 31, 1937. In the U.S. Army. B--Judith Grace, b. Aug. 24, 1939. College student Spearfish. c--Marshall 'Brown, b. Aug. 10, 1944. Junior, Sturgis H.S.

~--HELEN MURIEL10 (Asaa·e·7 -e, Moses5 , Timothy4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. in 1937 to Martin Jackley of Ashton, Iowa. He teaches language and speech in the Sturgis school. They attend Catholic Church. Child (Jackley) : A--Michael Anthony, b, Jan. 5, 1942. A high school senior 1960.

~--WII,LIAM ASA1 o (Asa9 ·e·7 ·e, Moses5 , Timothy4 •s, Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. Mary Jane Dal.phin in 1941. He graduated from Val.e, s. Dak., High School in 1933 and from the School of Mines and Technology in 1938. He was with the United Fruit Co. in Central America for some time until ill health caused him to resign and return to South Dakota. Since that period he has been engaged in highway work as an engineer. Children, residence, Rapid City, s. Dak.: 2505C-Robert James. 250'.;D-Jean. 2505E-IvJary Ann

2263--MARIETrA10 (Asa9 ·e·7 ·e, Moses5 , Timothy4 • 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): a teacher in the elementary grades, Rapid City, s. Dak. Shem., 1949, Major Edward Brodsky u.s.A.F.R. He was ta.ken prisoner in World War II and released at the end of 11 months, He now conducts a flying school at Rapid City:, s. Da.k. They are mem­bers of the Congregational. Church.·

2265--PHEBE EVELYN10 (Dale Carroll8 , Asa8 • 7 ·e, Moses5 , T1mothy4 • 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. Harold Spencer and they reside at Nisland,· s. Dak., where they farm and raise sheep. Mrs. Spencer was a graduate of Spearfish Normal and also attended a school of telegraphy at Omaha. She was assigned as a telegraph operator at Medicine Bow, Wyo. She soon returned to her original goal., the teaching profession. They are members of the Congregational Church at Nisland. No children.

2267--DALE CARROLL CAPT. 10 (D&le C.9 , Asae-7 ·e, Moses5 , Timothy4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): entered the Army Air Corps, July, 1943, basic at Miami Beach. Grad. of Bombardier school at Deming, A.A.F. as flight officer. Trained in B-17's and B-29's at Biggs Field, A1exandria, A.A.F., and at Barksdale Field. He then returned to s. Dak. State College, Brookings, during 1946-1948 and Chicago Tech. 48-49. In June, 1947, he was commissioned as 2nd lt. reserves. Called to active duty, he served with the 6th and 509th Bomb Wings at Walker A.F.B. More training at Ellington and Mather A.F.B. Then to Forbes A.F.B. flying RB-50's with the 55th Strategic Rec. Wing. During 1957 he attended the A.F. Squadron officer's school at Maxwell. He wai{ transferred from the 1370th Photo Mapping group to A.P.C.S. Headquarters at Orlando, Fla. He received his commission in regular Air Force as captain in April, 1957, and is now, 1960, Manpower Manage­ment Officer at Orlando Air Base. He m. , Aug. 20, 1948, Marilyn Hale of Stur­s. Dak. They are communicants of the Presbyterian Church. Children: 2506--Franklin Dale, b. April 4, 1952, at Deadwood, S. Dak. 2507--Alan Verne, b. Dec. 7, 1954, at Palm Beach, Fla.

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2268--CHARLES ALLEN10 (Allen Haynes9 , Allen Munroe8 , Asa7 - 6 , :tooses5 , Timothy4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. Aug. 29, 1914, Mildred, daughter of George and Muriel (Pratt) Sinclair. Charles is a rancher and cattleman in Denton, Mont. Children: 2508--Karen Kay, b. May 10, 1944. 2509--Jack Allen, b. Sept. 30, 1947.

2269--ROBERT MAURICE10 (Allen u. 8 , Allen M. 8 , Asa7 - 6 , Moses5 , Timothy4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. Margie Anita, b. Aug. 18, 1926, daughter of Ralph· and Gertrude (Stewart) Charge. Robert served in World War I! and is a highway maintenance man in Calif. They are members of the Methodist Church. Children: 2510--Roberta Ann, b. June 25, 1953. 2511--Toni Lynn, b. Oct. 5, 1955.

2270--GERALD10 (Allen H.9 , Allen M. 8 , Asa7 - 6 , Moses5 , Timothy4 - 3 ; Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. Phyllis Ann, b. Sept. 19, 1919, .daughter of Charles James and Stella Glassner. Gerald served in World War II and is engaged in the lumber business in California. They are members of the Methodist Church. Children: 2512--James Gerald, b. Aug. 31, 1948. 2513--Charles Allen, b. Feb. 15, 1951. 2514--Pamela Ann, b. April 24, 1952. 2515--Daniel Lee, b. April 12, 1955.

2272--BURT FRJ.00<:10 (Allen H.9 , Allen M. 8 , Asa7 - 6 , Moses5 , Timothy4 - 3, Nathaniel2 , Joseph1

) : m. Mary Reatha, b. Nov. 19, 1929, daughter of Dwight and Nora. Dundom Smith. Burt served in World War II and operates a filling station in Bozeman, Mont. The family attends the Methodist Church. Children: 2516--Linda Fern, b. June 2, 1948. 2517--Mona Reatha, b. Aug. 25, 1950. 2518--Robert Frank, b. June 5, 1952.

2273--MONTE CLINTON10 (Allen B. 9 , Allen M. 8 , Asa7 • 6 , Moses5 , Timothy4 -s, Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. Delores Jean, b. Oct. 9, 1931, daughter of George and Emma Rous Fullbright. Monte operates a filling station at Denton, Mont. The family at­tend the Methodist Church in Denton. He saw service in the Korean War. Children: 2519--Terri Lynn, b. Feb. 21, 1954. 2520--Sherri Daun, b. Feb. 6, 1956.

2288--FRANK WILLIAM, DR. 10 (William G. 9 , Harlan W. 8 , William.7 , Nathan8 , Nathaniel 5 , - • 4•3 · 2 1 Daniel , Nathaniel, Joseph): Grad. Mass. State, 1939, D.V.M., Mich. State,

1946. ·That year and the year following he was engaged in doing Federal Bangs Disease Testing with the B.A.I. Frank William and Mary Alice Leathers were united in marriage and now reside in Storrs, Conn. Dr. Kingsbury is at the Conn. State University. Children: 2521--William Leathers, b. Aug. 26, 1947. 2522--Daniel Frank, b. April 25, 1949. 2523--La.wrence James, b. Oct. 3, 1950. 2524--Rosemary Alice, b. Feb. 17, 1953; d. Feb. 20, 1961.

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2290--ROBERT WILLIAM10 (Trazer W. 9 , William.7 ~ Nathan8 , Nathaniel5 , Daniel4 - 3 , Nathaniel 2 , Joseph1 ): legally adopted; m. :Miss Flossie Munhull of Newbury, Vt. Children: 2525--Robert-Trazer, b. Feb. 8, 1929 at Falls River, Vt. 2526--Homer Harold, b. Dec. 22, 1929. 2527--John Telford, b. Dec. 22, 1929.

2291--HAROLD HILLS10 (Trazer W.9 , HOI!ler s.e, Williem7 , Nathan8 , Nathaniel5 , Daniel4 - 3 ,

Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. in 1927, Irene Harrington of Cavendish, Vt. Be re­moved to Albany, N.Y. where he was employed at the R.R. Terminal Station. Children born in Cavendish: 2528--Hazel Irene, b. Sept. 28, 1928. 2529-~Velma Jessie, b. June 15, 19;0. 2530--Da.na Harold, b. June 2;, 19;2.

~--DELBERT TRAZER10 {Trazer9 , Homere, Willian?, Na.than8 , Nathaniel 5 , Daniel 4 - 3 ,

Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): farmed the Kingsbury homestead and was a factory worker. Be m. Mrs. Mabel Allen, widow of Scott, and daughter of James Sanders. They made their home in Reading.

2294--PAUL ALFRED10 {Alfred W. 9 , Bomer8 , William.7 , Nathan6 , Nathaniel 5 , Daniel 4 • 3 ,

Natha.niel2 , Joseph1 ): attended the Missionary Training Institute in Nyack, N .Y. He graduated from Houghton College. Attended the swrnner Institute of Linguistics for two seasons at Norman, Okla. Received his Master's at the University of Pa. He spent the following two yea.rs in Puerto Rico under the sponsorship of the Presbyterian Home Mission Dept. Studied the Korean language a few months at Yale. With Dean Schowengerdt, a Methodist missionary, Paul spent several months at the Institute for the Crippled and Disabled, N.Y.c., learning to make prosthetic limbs. He was then assigned to the Third ROK Arrey Hospital in Korea. A project teem of seven members under the direction of a veteran Presbyterian missionary, Dr. Reuben Torrey took over the rehabilitation of amputee children, a work that is now being carried on at Severance Hospital Seoul, Paul married May 20, 1952, to Miss Barbara Burkholder of Chicago, Ill.

~--ANSEL HOMER10 (Alfred H·. 9 , Homer8 , Willian?, Nathan8 , Nathaniel 5 , Daniel 4 • 3 ;

Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): graduated from Chester High School and is a member of the Ludlow Baptist Church. He farms the Kingsbury homestead. Unm.

2297--DAVID EUGENE10 (Bradley Leslie9 , Homer s.e, William7 , Nathan6 , Nathaniel5 ,

Daniel4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. June 6, 1935 Bertha, daughter of Charles Baldwin of Laconia, N. H. Children born at Springfield, Vt. 2531•-Charles David, b. Aug. 11, 1936. 2532--Rachel Bertha, b. Sept. 26, 1938. 2533--Jonathan Duane, b. April;, 1940. 25;4--Ka.ron Mae, b. May 11, 1951.

~--MERTON HORACEio (Bradley8, Homere, William.7, Nathan8 , Natha.niel5, Daniel4

-3

,

Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): resides in Cavendish, Vt.

2300--JAME:S RAYMOND10 (Bradley8, Homer8 , Williem7 , Nathan6 , Ne.thaniel5 , Danie14•

3,

Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. June 14, 1947, Miss Mildred French. They reside at West Newton, Mass.

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2,O3--ARTHUR ALLEN10 (Charles A.9 , Edward. A.8 , Josiab.7 , Abijah8 , Natha.niel5 , Daniel 4 - 3 , Natha.niel2 , Joseph1 ): served as a member of .the city councii of Keene for several terms. He is employed by the Public Service Co. of New Hamp­shire. Hem. in the yr. 1928, Vera Etta, b. in Swanzey, N.H. June 18, 19o6, daughter of Orison and Cora Alice (Whitcomb) Twitchell. Children born in Keene, N.H.: 2535--Edward Arthur, b. March 9, 1929. 2536--Ellen Alice, b. June 17, 1931. 2537--Charles, b. Nov. 25, 1935.

2306--HUNTER STUART10 (Hunter C.8 , Samuel L.8 , Abijah7 - 8 , Nathaniel5 , Daniel4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. May 29, 1931, Isabel, daughter of George and Anna (Tibbetts) Sawyer of Groveton, N.H. · Children: 2538--Jane Ann, b. May 11, 1932; m. Dec. 23, 1954, to Dean Corrigan of Puerto

Rico. 2539--Ellen Mae, b. May 25, 1937; residence Lebanon, N.R.

2308--FAY EDWARD10 (Hunter9 , Samuel8 , Abijah7 - 6 , Nathaniel5 , Daniel4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , - Joseph1 ): m. Claire, daughter of Walter Busey of Groveton, N.H.

Children: 254O--Robert Fay, b. May 29, 194}. 2541--Marie Ann, b. Sept. 14, 1946. 2542--James Stuart, b. July 25, 1949.

231O--ROBERT PU£MAN10 (Robert Tilden9 , Frederick B.~, Albert7 , Abijab.6 1 Nathaniel5 , Da.niel4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. Louise Winifred, b. 5-29-1914 in Minnea­polis,' Minn., daughter of Clarence A. and Marjorie Helen Cole Paulson. Children: 2544--susan Barr, b. 3-18-1941, New York City. 2545--Thomas Putman, b. 3-3-1943, Bronxville, N.Y. 2546--Cynthia Lowe, b. 10-17-1946 in White Plains, N.Y. 2547--Andrew Tilden, b. 4-15-1948, Rochester, Minn.

2312--GEORGE TILDEN10 (Robert8 , Frederick8 , Albert7 , Ab1jah6 , Nathaniel5 , Daniel4 -s, Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): attended the local schools and graduated from Keene High School in 1934. He majored in English at Dartmouth College in Hanover. In 1938 he became associated with his father in G. H. Tilden and Co., booksellers and stationers. Outside of five years when he was serving with the Army of the United States he has been with the sto~e ever since and became the owner upon the death of his father.

His military service was with the 96th Division, a field artillery unit, in which he went overseas as a major serving in the Pacific on Leyte.

Mr. Kingsbury was married in 1943 to Jean Pitblado of Portland, Oregon. He is a member of the American Legion, Keene Chamber of Commerce, trustee of the Public Library, camping activities, chairman of the Boy Scouts of America and an incorporator of the Cheshire CoWlty Savings Bank. Children: 2548--James. 2549--Joa.n. 255O--Robert.

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2:,17--EDWARD '![OSLIN10 (Harry T. 8 , Chester L.8 , Albert7 , Abi.jah6 , Nathaniel5 ,

Daniel4 3 , Nathaniel2 , Josephl): m. Lillian A. Williamson of N.Y.C. is the chairman of the board of the Kingsbury Machine Tool Corp. at Keene, N.H., manu:facturers of the Kingsbury Unit-Type Drilling and Tapping Heads and Single Purpose High Production Drilling and Tapping Ma.chines. Children: 2600--Edward Joslin, b. March ;1, 1918. 2601--Priscilla, b. June 29, 1920i m. Henry Manly Frechette, in 1943. 2602--Alice, b. Feb. 11, 1924; m. October 1, 1949, Dr. William Dickson Millett.

2319--CHESTER LYMAN10 (Harry T.9 , Chester L. 8 , Albert7 , Abije.h6 , Nathaniel5 , Da.niel4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. in Hooksett, N.H. Winifred, daughter of George· and Ellen M. (Reynods) Kea.ting. Mr. Kingsbury 1s a. director of the K:Mr. Corp. of Keene, N.H. Children born in Keene, N.H.: 2603--Harry Thayer, b. July 23, 1921; m. have Sandra Leigh, b. Aug. 27, 1948;

Chester Lyman, b. Sept. 14, 1949; Sarah Joslin, b. Oct. 1, 1951. 2604--Chester Lyman, Jr., b. Feb. 26, 1923. The 26th Inf. U.S.Army and was

killed in action November, 1943, in France.

2j21--GEORGE EDWIN10 (George E.8 , Charles H. 8 , William7 , Cyrus8 , Natha.niel5 , -- Daniel4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): m. Feb. 23, 194;, Rachel Mary, daughter

of RoyaJ. Crane • · Children: 2605--Susa.n Ann, b. June 3, 1945, in Middlebury, Vt. 2606--Sally Elaine, b. July 10, 1947 in Keene, N,H. 2607--George Edwin III, b. Nov. 7, 1949.

2322--CH.ARLES HENRY10 (George E.8 , Charles B.8 , William7 , Cyrus6 , Nathsniel5 , Daniel 4 -s, Natb.aniel2 , Joseph1 ): m, April 24, 1944(1945) Mildred Evelyn Morrell, Keene. Children: 26o8--Me.ry Ellen, b. March 27, 1947. 2609--Janice Evelyn, b,_ Sept. 15, 1950.

2341--FRANK WAYLAND10 (Wayland B. 9 , Joseph B. 8 , Moses T. 7 , Cyrus6 , Moses5 , Stephen4 ,

Daniel5 , Ne.th.a.niel2 , Joseph1 ): Student, Iowa. State College. Hardware merchant at Osage,. Iowa. m. · 1st, 1909, Anna. G. Carter; m. 2nd, 1939, Mrs. Avis Pingry McNulty. Children: 2610--Josephine Carter, b. 19ll; grad. Univ. of Minn., R.N., m., 1939, Dr.

Edwon E. Moore, Fort Dodge, Iowa. Children (Moore): A--Richard Kingsbury. B--Marcia. Ann. c--Edson Eugene.

2611--Robert Bush, b. 191;., a manuf'a.cturing optician; Eureka., Calif. m., 1953, Raphaella. Ha.rt •

2612--Bruce Bent, b. 1915. 10 6 5 4

2342--JOSEPH BUSH (Wayland B,9 , Joseph B.8 , Moses T. 7 , Cyrus, M::>ses, Stephen., -- Daniel5 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): b. 1890; A.B,, Geo. Washington Univ.; Ph.D.

Univ. of Chicago. Professor of Government, Indiana Univ.; m.; 1928, Katherine Bryant.

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Children: 2613--Bryant Bush, b. 19;2. 2614--Preston Deane, b. 19;6.

2343--0RRIN DEAN10 (Wayland B. 8 , Joseph8 B.8 , Moses T.7 , Cyrus8 , Moses5 , Stephen4 , -- Daniels, Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): Carnegie Tech., Chief Utilities, Engineering

Branch, H.Q. Strategic Air Cormna.nd. Demonstration craftsman (Potter) staff of Old Sturbridge Village, Mass., m. 1917, Helen M. Sherriff. Children: 2615--Joseph Selfridge, b. 1918. 2616--George Rothwell, b. 1919. 2617--Doris McKnew, b. 1922, Grad. Cottey College, Student Boston Univ.; m. 1948, Paul L. Gayzagian. Somerset, Mass. Children (adopted) Bruce G., Carl G. and Lisa G. 2618--Margaret Dean, b. 1925; student Boston Univ., College of Music; m. 1948,

George M. Pahud of Needham, Mass. Children (Pahud): A--Christopher Marc. B•-Dean Kingsbury.

2344--CLARK WAI.KER10 (wailand B. 9 i Joseph B. 8 , Moses T. 7 , Cyrus6 , Moses5 , Stephen4 , ·· -- Daniels., Nathaniel, Joseph): B.s., Iowa State College. Executive, W.R.·

Weaver Co., El Paso, Texas, m. 1935, Allie Cobb.

ELEVENTH GENERATION

~--EARLE WINNFIBED11 (Earlbert Wallace10, LeRoy Whitfield9 , Merril18 , Asa7 , Philip6 , Abijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ); m. September 12, 1930 at Chico, Butte Cty., Calif. Nancy Eulalia Frans, Q.aughter of William and Lucy Duggen Frans. Their home is at Bakersfield, Calif. where Mr. Kingsbury is an engineer with an oil company. Mrs. Kingsbury has three childz.'en by a previous marriage. ·

2351--FENTON VERNE11 (Earlbert Wa.llace10, LeRoy Whitfield9 , Merrill8 , Asa7 , Philip6 , Abijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. May 18, 1924 at Rockford, Ill. Miss Verna Pauline, b. Feb. 5, 1898 at.Creston, Iowa; daughter of Bengt John, b. in Holland, Sweden.and Anna Louisa (Nord) Lindberg, b. in Smola,nd, SWeden. Mr. Kingsbury operates a dry cleaning and laundrette establishment in Rockford. He is a board member of the Evangelical United Brethern Church and

. served for a time as Sunday School Superintendent. Mrs. Kingsbury is also active in church affairs and a member of the choir. Children: 2619·-Marvin Dwight, b. May 22, 1926 at Rockford., Ill.

2352--VERNON WAYNE11 (Earlbert Wallace10, LeRoy Whitfield9 , Merrill8 , Asa7 , Philip~, Abijab.5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2, Joseph1 ) : m. June 8, 19}0 at Turtle Le.ke, Wisc. Miss· Marion Edith, b. August 26, 1910 a.t Red Deer, Alberta, Canada daughter of John Wesley and Mary Jane (Walker) Kinkade. Mr. Kingsbury farms considerable acreage including the farm of his father. He served the School District for 11 years as clerk. Active in the Evangelical United Brethern Church he served 11 years as.Sunday School Superintendent •. To his wife, Marion Edith, this compiler is most grateful for her untiring effort in compiling the family records of the 9th to 12th generation.

Children: 2620--Weldon Eugene, b. March 18, 1931 at Turtle Lake, Wisc. 2621--George Hugh, b. Sept. 3, 1932; d. Sept. 5, 1937 at Rockford, Ill. 2622--Priscilla Helen, b. July 25, 1939 at Turtle Lake Wisc.; m. 8-23-1958

Robert Dale Peterson.

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23~3--RALPH MARION11 (Earlbert Wal.J.ace10, LeRoy Whitfield9 , Merrills, Asa7 , Philip6 , - Abijab5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. June 21, 1932, at Fond du

Lac, Wisc. Ruth Evelyn, b. Oct. 24, 1908, daughter of Herbert Orn and Harriet Elizabeth (Searl) Lewis. Ralph and Ruth are graduates of Lawrence College, Appleton, Wisc. Mr. Kingsbury is a chemist for the u. s. Dept. of Agriculture, Div. of Forest Products. Children: 2623--Ma.rgaret Anne, b. Oct. 21, 1933, at Takoma Park, Md.; m. June 13, 1953 at

Madison, Wisc., to Mark William, son of Lynn J. and Pauline (Hoebel) Busby.

2624--William Lewis, b. Jan. 17, 1937, at Takoma Park, Md. 2625--Alan Philip, b. October 13, 1941, at Washington, D.C. 2626--Jeanne Harriet, b. January 4, 1945, at Madison, Wisc. 2627--Carol Ruth, b. Oct. 30, 1947, at Madison, Wisc.

~--LAURENCE HARRY11 , (Earlbert Wallace10, LeRoy Whitfield9 , Merrill8 , Asa7 , Philip6, Abijah5 ; Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. June 4, 1938, Miss Alice, daughter of George Smith and Anna Eleanor (Herold) Marsh. Dr. Kingsbury re­ceived his Bachelor Science at the Univ. of Wisc., 1932, Dr. of Medicine at

. University, Louisville, Ky., 1934. Commissioned in the U.S. Army Medical Corps Reserve in 1936, he was called to active duty as a 1st Lt. Feb. 22, 1942, serving at Fitzsimmons General Hospital, Denver, Colo. until Sept. 1944. Or­dered to Bruns General Hospital at Santa Fe, New Mexico, until March, 1946. Separation from active service was at Fort McPherson, Ga., March 1946. Dis­charge made final on July 8, 1946, as a Major, Medical Corps Reserve. Mrs. Kingsb'IJI'y received B.A. Degree at University of Wisconsin, June, 1928 and Mas­ter of Arts in 1933. Her high school education was obtained in Orlando, Fla. Dr. Kingsbury is a specialist in lung surgery and resides in Orlando, Fla. Children: 2628--Laurence Harry, Jr., b. Sept. 25, 1939 at Orlando, Fla. 2629--George Marsh, b. Feb. 14, 1941 at Orlando, Fla. 2630--John Allen, b. Oct. 14, 1942 at Denver, Colo., Fitzsimmons Hosp. 2631--Timothy Andrew, b. Nov. 18, 1944 at Denver, Colo., Fitzsil:mnons Hosp.

~--ELWOOD ELISWORTH11 (Ellsworth Freemont10, LeRoy Whitfield9 , Merri118 , Asa7 , Philip6 , Abijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Josephl): m. Oct. 10, 1940 at Minneapolis, Eunice Helen, daughter of Martin F. and Hannah (Nelson) Simonson. Children: 2632--Ruth Ann, b. Aug. 18, 1943, at Sturgeon Bay, Wisc. 2633--Gregg Elwood, b. Aug. 23, 1945, at Sturgeon Bay, Wisc.

2356--LA ROY REYNOLDS11 (Ellsworth Freemont10, LeRoy Whitfield9 , Merrills, Asa7,

- Philip6 , Abijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Aug. 24, 1942 at Chicago, Evelyn Lorraine, b. April 1, 1918, at Sioux City, Iowa, daughter of Robert and Irene Frieda (Sunegal.) Wendell. Mr. Kingsbury is a teacher in the Turtle Lake, Wis. High School, and active in civic affairs. Children: 2634--Anna Emily, b. Sept. 1, 1943 at Oak Park, Ill. 2635--David Ellsworth, b. June 24, 1947, at Amery, Wisc.

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2402--LLOYD11 (Bert10, Bradley9, Orville8 , Nicholas7 , Elias6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. Alice Wol. Mr. Kingsbury is the Manager of Casino Ballroom - Theatre, Kimball, s. Dak.. Children: 2640--Doris. 2641--Janice. 2642--Joanne.

2403--BERNIE11 (Bert10k Brad1ey9, Orville8 , Nicholas7 , Elias6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar, Joseph1 ): m. Ruth Stuck. .

2404--HARLAN11 {Bertl0 ~ Brad1ey9, Orville8 , Nicholas7 , Elias6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , --· Josiah3 , Eleazar, Joseph1 ): m.

2405-•DARYLE11 (Bert10~ Bradley9, Orville8 , Nicholas7 , Elias6 , Elijah5 , Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar, Joseph1 ): m. Edna Raspenson.

2600--EDWARD JOSLIN, JR. 11 (Edward J. 10, Harry T.8 , Chester L. 8 , Albert7 , Abijah6 , -- Nathaniel5 , Daniel4 - 3 , Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): was born in Keene, N.H., he at­

tended local schools, transferring for his senior year in high school to the Phillips Exeter Academy followed by graduation from the Mass. Inst. of Tech. He has served as president of the Keene Rotary Club, president of the Cheshire County Chapter, American Red Cross, president of the Keene Country Club, super­intendent of the Unitarian Church Sunday School. Mr. Kingsbury served as gen­eral chairman of the Keene Y .M.C.A. $600,000 building fund campaign. He is treasurer of the Kingsbury Machine Tool Corp. Hem. 9-7-1940, Edit~ May Cameron. Children: Susan Alice, b. Jan. 2, 1947; Richard Thayer, b. Nov. 17, 1947;

Lois Joslin, b. Dec. 22, 1948; Martha Cameron, b. Sept. 22, 1951.

2612--BRUCE BENT11 (Frank w.io, Walland B.9 ! Joseph B.8 , Moses T. 7 , Cyrus6 , Moses5 , Stephen4 , Daniel3 , Nathaniel, Joseph): Univ. of Minn.; m.· 1940, Lucy Jane Hulbert·. Engaged in wholesale millinery. Residence Minneapolis, Minnesota. Children: 2636--Steven Hulbert, b. Nov. 3, 1944. 2637-•William Bruce, b. Oct. 21, 1949.

2613--BRYANT BUSB11 (Joseph Bush10, Wayland B. 9 , Joseph B.8 , Moses T. 7 , Cyrus6 , Moses5 , Stephen4 , Daniels, Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): b. 1932, M.D. Western Reserve Univ.; m. 1955, Cecil G. Broski. Children: 2638--Kathleen Ann.

2615--JOSEPH SELFRIDGE11 (Orrin Dean10, Wailand B. 91 Joseph B.8 , Moses T. 7 , Cyrus6 ,

- Moses5 , Stephen4 , Daniels, Nathaniel, Joseph}: of Tek Electronics Corp., Boston, m., 1955, Charlotte E. Nelson. Child: . 2639--Guy Nelson.

2616--GEORGE ROTHWELL11 (Orrin Dean10, Wayland B.9 , Joseph B. 8 , Moses T. 7 , Cyrus6 , Moses5 , Stephen4 , Daniels, Nathaniel2 , Joseph1 ): B.S. Metallurg. Eng., Fenn College, Cleveland, Ohio. Manager, Nuclear Core Process Engr., Schenectady, N.Y., 1944, Doris M. Endress.

Children: 2640--Frederick George. 2641--Christopher Clarence. 2642--Dorothea Jane.

2619--MARVIN DWIGHT12 (Fenton Verne11 , Earlbert10, LeRoy W. 9 , Merrill8 , Asa7 , Phillip6 , Abijah5, Theodore4 , Josiah3 , Eleazar2 , Joseph1 ): m. June 16, 1951, at Rockford Illinois, Myrna Jean, daughter of Verne Ellsworth and Dorothy Frances (Scrivins) Olsen. Children born at Rockford: 2643--Marshall Dwight, b. Sept. 18, 1952. 2644--Marla Jean, b. May 26, 1954.

SECTION TWO

HENRY KINGSBURY of IPSWICH

and HAVERHILL, MASSACHUSETTS

together with the Descendants of His Sons

JAMES of PLAINFIELD

and

Lt. JOSEPH of NORWICH WEST FARMS

CONNECTICUT

YEAR

1615

16:38

1641

Feb. 8,

HENRY KINGSBURY

The Immigrant

"henry kingsbury" probably born in Assington, England, son of Thomas.

Felt's History notes Henry Kingsbury, "a resident of Ipswich."

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The Hammatt Papers call him a "commoner of Ipswich, Mass., engaged in clearing his farm of :32 acres."

1648 -- He had sold the :32 acre tract to one Thomas Safford, and was living at that date in a frame dwelling situated on High Street in Ipswich. The grand old house now the home of Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Jackson, Jr. (1961). At the Essex County Registry of Deeds, Book l, p. :38 ••••• the sale of said property by Daniel Ladd of Haverhill, Mass. to Henry Kingsbury is witnessed. It is probable that the house had been occupied for several yea.rs prior to the 1648 date. That date appears on most of the first legal documents covering Essex County real estate transactions.

March :31, 1648 .:. "The presem: writing witnesseth that Daniel Ladd of Haverhill, in the County of Norfolk, husbandman, for and

in consideration of ten pounds to him in hand paid, have bargayned and sould unto Henry Kingsbury of Ipswich, in the County of Essex. husbcindman, all that his house wherei11 the said Henry now dwelleth; situate and being in Ipswich aforesaid, in the street called High Street, having the orchard and garden of William Payne on the Northwest, a lane towards the Southeast; one end abutting on the said street; butting at the other end on the land about it, and all the appurtenances and privilidges thereto belonging, unto the aforesaid Henry Kingsbury and his heirs forever."

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, 31 of March, 1648.

Sealed and delivered in the presence of Samuel Symonds

Jam es Cbewte

(X) mark of Daniel Ladd.

1658 -- Henry Kingsbury was an inhabitant of Ipswich, Mass., May 17, 1658, when he signed a petition stating that he had taken the oath of fidelity, but are not freemen. He claims his right to vote in town affairs, which bad been questioned in town meeting. {Mass. Archives - 112, fol. 104.)

Perhaps it was at this period that the green logs that formed the great fireplace in his High Street home became ignited causing considerable damage to his house. That incident apparently brought about his decision to oper­ate a brick kiln, the first in Ipswich. Henry Kingsbury also engaged in the milling of grain. One of the early millstones was unearthed in the basement of the house, by the present owner, Mr. Jackson. The house is numbered 52 High Street.

1660 -- On August ;o, "Henry Kingsbury and Susan his wife, of Ipswich, sold to Robert Lord their House end :r..and on High Street for two Oxen in hand.", and 5 pounds to be paid Robert Paine and 40 shillings to Edmund Bridges.

1661 -- The Kingsbury family had removed from Ipswich to that part of Rowley after­ward known as Brad.ford where he resided on rental property owned by the Jewett family. That Henry Kingsbury still resided on this farm is cited by the following description of Corporal John Gage's property:

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"The bounds of the lands of John Carlton, sould to Corporal John Cage as it was laid out by John Tod and Ezekiel Northend, who was appointed to do by the Honored Court at Ipswich, houlden the 29th of September last in the year 1663.

Imprimis: For the bounds betwixt the land and the farm that Corporal Cage rents that belongs to Patience Jewett. it begins at a black ash marked in the end of a swamp standing upon the river; from thence upon a straight line to a white oak marked in the end of another swamp; from thence upon a straight line to a white ash in a swamp; from thence to a forked white oak by the highway; from thence it runs as ye fence goes that is betwixt Philip Nelson's farm that Henry Kingsbury rents to the river; from thence. along the river to a black ash that was first marked, and also it is agreed that Corporal Cage shall have a highway allowed him from his land to the country highway."

Ezekiel Northend John Todd

into Court at Ipswich the 27th of September 1664, attest, Robert Lord, Clerk (Vol. 2, p. 217) Registry of Deeds at Salem.

1661-63 -- Henry Kingsbury was overseer "Pentucket side," for fences and highways in Rowley, Mass.

1667 -- March 3rd it was voted that Henry Kingsbury shall have ten acres of land which is to be le.id out unto him, adjoining to Mr. Ward's farm," to the west of Hawke' s meadow path, not prejudicing any other man."

1669 "The Deposition of henry kingsbury, aged a.bout 54 years: who sayeth upon his oath that before Indian harvest in the yeare 1665 hee sawe a compa.ey of Sgt. Gage's his hoggs in a pcell of Indian corne of Mr. Bradstreet about 12 or 14 which his man Alex was then d.riveing out, and that alone ang. further sayeth not. This was in a field called the plains taken upon oath 26th."

1673 --

1676

1678

1687

1687

Essex County Court Papers, Vol. XIV pp, 46-47.

March 26th Henry Kingsbury is an appraiser of John Gage's estate. In early records John Gage is called "Uncle" by the Kingsburys. Either he marri.ed Henry's sister, or Susanna was sister to John Gage.

May 2nd. First to fall in King Philip's War was Ephraim, sane of Henry and Susanna.

Feb. 2nd death comes to Susanna, wife to Henry Kingsbury.

October 1st Henry Kingsbury dies at Haverhill, Massachusetts.

Inventory of Henry's estate on Oct. 10th by Josiah Gage and Jonathan Haynes, amounting to 40 pounds, 19 shilling, 6 pence, plus live stock, clothing, utensils, household goods and "armes for soulgery." Children of HENRY1 and Susanna, born in Ipswich, Massachusetts:

II--John of Haverhill m. Elizabeth Button of Ipswich, Mass. III--Ephraim, killed in Indian attack on Haverhill. IV--James, m. Sarah, sister to Elizabeth Button, wife of John Kingsbury. v--Samuel, b. 1649; m. 11-5-1679, Huldah Corliss. Among their descendants

were the Hon. Daniel Webster and Frances Folson. Miss Folson became the bride of President Grover Cleveland in a White House wedding.

VI--Joseph, b. 1656, removed to Norwich West Farms, Conn. VII--Thomas, m. 1st Deborah Corliss; m. 2nd Sa.rah Haynes. Their children

Thomas age 5, and Mehitable, nine months, were killed by Indian attack on March 15, 1697. Thomas, Sr. was taken prisoner and held many years in Canada. ·

VIII--Susanna, m. 1-29-1662, Joseph Pike of Newbury. He was Representative and Deputy Sheriff; killed by Indians 9-4-1694 at Amesbury.

Edward Henry Kingsbury

Little Falls, N. Y.

Asa Kingsbury II Faines Hollow, N. Y.

\

Lt. Asa Kingsbury, Sr. No. Franklin, Conn.

First Parish Church, 1763, Dedham, Mass.

Henry Kingsbury House, 1648, Ipswich, Mass.

Col. Jacob Kingsbury Home, 1814, No. Franklin, Conn.

Kingsbury Section, Cong. Church Burying Grounds, No. Franklin, Conn.

Martha (Abell) Smith Kingsbury Home, No. Franklin, Conn.

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THE DESCENDANTS OF JAMES KINGSBURY, SON OF HENRY OF IPSWICH, MASS.

IV--JAMES2 (Henryl): m. at Haverhill, Jan. 6, 1673, Sarah, daughter of Matthias and Lettyce .Button, sister of his brother John's wife. They removed to Plain­field, Conn. and settled on a tract of land purchased by Governor John Winthrop, Jr., of .Al.lumps, the Indian Sachem. His land was in the fourth division, abut­ting north on the Moosup river. Description is found in Book One at the Court­house., Plainfield, It would appear that Dumpling Hill was a part of that tract. Children born in Haverhill, Mass.: 3000--Susannab, b. April 18, 1675. 3001--Sarah, b. Aug, 13, 1677, 3002--Mary, b. Aug. 18, 1679; m. Jan. 2, 1693 Samuel Cole of Hartford. 3003--Ensign Ephraim, b. Apr. 13, 1681. 3004--Abigail, b. Feb. 26, 1686; d. Sept. 9, 1758; m. Eleazar Spaulding. 3005--Sa.muel, b. July 18, 1690; d. 1776 or 77; m. Hannah Kibbe.

}OO}--EPHRAIM3 (James2 , Henryl): m. Phebe, daughter of Ezekiel Main, of Stonington, - Conn. He was appointed Ensign of the trainband in Plainfield:, May, 1725; he

represented Plainfield in the General Assembly twelve years, serving his last t.erm in 1741. Children: 3006--Ephraim, b. 10-15-1702; d. 4-14-1751, 3007--Phoebe, b. 1-8-1703-4; m. ll-ll-1729, William Cady of Plainfield, Conn. 3008--Rachel, b. 4-16-1705; d. 3-3-1767 in Canaan, m. Daniel Lawrence, b. in

Groton. 3009--John, 6-19-1713; d. 4-18-1755 in Plainfield, ·Conn.

3005--SAMUEL3 ( James2

, Henryl): m. 11-26-1714, Hannah, daughter of Joshua and Mary -- Kibbe was the owner of land on the north side of the Moosup river adjoining the

Colony land at Voluntown, Conn. Children: 3009A-James, b. 4-27-1716; d. 3-6-1753. 3009]3-Ebenezer, b. 2-25-1717; m. 2-23-1743/44, Experience Hulet of Killingly. 3009C-Mary, b. 2-29-1719; d. 5-21-1794, m. James Welch, Jr. of Bolton, Conn. 3009D-Abigail, b. 3-3-1721/22; m. Daniel Hulet, b. in Kil1ingly, Conn~ 3009E-Oliver, b. 9-2-1732; d. 11-27-1760. 3009F-Pe.tience, b. 8-25-1737; m. John Robinson of Killingly, Conn.

3006--EPBRAIM4 ·(Ephraim3 , James2 , Henry1 ): from examination of Plainfield records he is thought to have m. Lydia Pierce. He was chosen selectman in 1749. Children: 3010--Asa, b. 3-29-1722; d. prior to July, 1795, 30ll--Ruth, b. l-15-1723/24; m. 7-9-1744, Edward, son of Isaac and Eliz.

Spalding. ,t,t r i> 3015-•Phoebe, b. 3-29-1731; m. 12-28-1750, D~ Parkhurst. 3014--Lydia, b. 4-7-1736; m. 3-8-1758, Josiah Russel. 3015--Jeduthan, b. 6-1-1743; d. 7-9-1822 in Coventry, Conn.

3009--JOHN4 (Ephraim3, James2 , Henry1 ): m. Esther of' Plainfield, Conn. daughter of -- Davia and Elizabeth (:Warren) Whitney, 1714-1752. At the death of John the

children sold that part of the homestead that lay along Dumpling Hill to John Pierce. The searcher will find the record'in Book lat the Register of Deeds office, Plainf'ield, and one of that office sta.f'f now resides on one of the early Kingsbury homesteads on "Dum.plin" Hill.

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Children: 4000--Stephen, b. 12-7-1735; d. in Norfolk, Conn., 1799. 4001--Elizabeth, b. 5-15-1737; d. 9-5-1769; m. 7-7-1760, Dr. Elisha Baker. 4oo2--Jacob, b. 1740; a soldier died at Lake George, 1-16-1759. 4003--Leumuel, b. 4-14-1743; d. ll-24-1804. Served in Sheldon's Dragoons, 1776. 4004--Andrew, b. 1-12-1745. 4005--Willard, b. 8-26-1747; d. about 1817.

3009A-JAMES4 ( Samuel 3 , James2 , Henry1 ) : m. Mrs. Dorcas Kingsbury, daughter of Eleazar and Abigail (Kingsbury) Spal.ding of Plainfield,. Conn.

3009E-OLIVER4 (Samuel3 , Jamea2 , Henry1 ): of Plainfield, Conn.; m. 9-17-1754, Hannah Cory of Plainfield. He was a veteran of the French and Indian wars, and died 11-27-1760 at Hartford, Conn. Children: 4oo6-0liver, b. 8-28-1755; d. 10-1-1839. 4007--Samuel, b. 5-10-1758. 4008--Joseph, b. 8-5-1760.

3010--ASA5 (Ephraim.4 - 3 , Jamee2 , Henry1 ): m. 9-5-1748, Elizabeth Pierce. His will on file in Plainfield Probate Records. He died in Killingly, Conn. Children: 4o09--Zipporah, b. 5-6-1749; m. Stephen Grover. 4010--Jeremiah, b. 6-18-1751. (see Conn. Men in the Revolution, 112.) 40ll--Nathan, b. 5-15-1753. 4012--Tilly, m. in March 1779, Anne Clark, of Nantucket. A veteran of the

Revolutionary War, as a private in Capt. Watkin' s company, Colonel Patterson I s regiment. He resided in. Vpluntown, Conn. and Northampton, New York.

4013--Charles, a millwright removed to Kingsbury Hill, Pa. 4014--Elizabeth, b. 1764; m. Jeae;t;hy Parkhurst, --ee11 ot? :Qwi•ig, 4015--Lydia, m. Robert Boyd.

~--JEDUTHAN5 (Ephraim4 ·s, James2 , Henry1 ): m. 11-14-1764, Susanna Woodward, daughter of Jonathan and Margaret, of Plainfield, Conn. Later they removed to Plainfield, N.H. and then to Coventry, Conn. He served, in 1777, a.a a private in Col. Chase's Regiment of New Hampshire troops. N.H. State Papers XIII, 200, Ibid, XV, 15. He m. 2nd Mary Curtis; m. 3rd Anna Greenleaf. Children: 4o16--Ruth, b. 7-8-1766, in Plainfield; m. Mr. Stafford of Vermont. 4017--John, b. 2-13-1767/8; d. 8-12-1841 in South Coventry, Conn. 4018--Ezra, b. 2-18-1770; d. at age of 20 years, 4 months. 4019--Asa, b. 2-25-1772. 4020--Jeduthan, b. 5-20-1775; m. 7-10-1794, Mira Knight of Claremont, N.H. 4021--susannah, b. 5-22-1777; m. Mr. Cady, (from her father's will.) 4022--Lydia, died at the age of four years.

4000--STEPHEN5 (John4 , Ephraim3, James2 , Henry1 ): m. 12-10-1755, Sarah, daughter of Nathaniel Spalding of Plainfield, CQnn. Served on school committee. Was . selectman in 1771. He removed to Norfolk, Conn., in 1783, and his widow died in 1802, in Orwell,·Vt. Children born in Plainfield, Conn.: 4o23--John, b. 7-3-1757, taken prisoner by British at Long Island battle,

died on prison ship, 1777.

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4024--Jacob, b. 1-21-1761; a physician in the town of Pawlet, Vermont. 4025--Stepben, b. 3-25-1763; believed to have died in Luzerne Co., Pa. 4026--Molly~ b. 11-5-1765; d. 2-8-1813; m. Dr. L. Pettibone of Orwell, Vt. 4027--Joseph, b. 3-20-1768; of Norfolk and Canaan, Conn. 4028--Almira, m. Samuel Cravath of Norfolk, Conn. and Homer, N.Y. 4029--Sarab, m. 1st Morris Holt of Canaan and East Haven, Conn. Nine children. 4030--Willard, b. 1778; m. Mrs. Margaret (Gray) Bisbee of Vt. He d. 9-1831.

4013--CHARLES6 (Asa5 , Ephraim4 , Ephraim3, James2 , Henry1 ): m. Anna Woods b. Apr. 151

-- 1772; d. Dec. 12, 185:3. He was a millwright by trade. She was from Rhode Island. They removed. from near Providence to (Rondout) near Kingston, N. Y., then to Hamilton and later to Hancock, N.Y. They settled along the Delaware River and he engaged in quarrying and lumbering. Deep virgin forests covered the lands of northeast Pennsylvania just across the River from thei~ home. The family decided to move to the Pennsylvania side of the river and into the wil­derness area. to be near the work which they followed. While Charles was in the process of moving his family and possessions across the River, he was drowned. The family returned to Hancock until 1815 when the mother with her family crossed the River and settled on a prominence known as Kingsbury Hill, some four or five miles from Hancock. There were no near neighbors in the area at that time. Elias, the eldest child, took his father's place in assisting the mother establish the new home and clearing the land.

Descendants still occupy the farm and many of her descendants gather annually on the second Sunday of August, in Hancock, N.Y., to honor her memory. The

. burial spot 9!- Charles Kingsbury was unknown until 1953 when Fred and Agnes Whitaker found a section of marble headstone, partially buried in an old ceme­tery on the banks of the Delaware River. Upon digging the section up, it was found to be the headstone of Charles. Near it was the little footstone of Anna. Children: 3026--Elisha, m. Eleanor Geer on Sept. 1, 1816 by Justice of the Peace, Asa

Appley. 3027--Charles, b. 1794; d. 1868; m. Keziah Cole. 3028---Pierce--little known about him other than that hem. Miss Brainard. 3029--Ma.son. . 3030--Elias, b. Nov. 17, 1793; d. Sept. 22, 1835 at Hamilton, N.Y. Some records

give the year of birth as 1791. 3031--Harvey, b. 1797; d. Jan. 21, 1847. 30:32--Jabez, b. Aug. 24, 1805; d. Nov. 30, 1872. 3033--Betsey, m. Gilbert Travis, had daughter, Lida; son, Gilbert, Jr. 3034--Nancy, m. William Travis, had Aaron, Jera and Burdict.

3026--ELISHA.7 (Charles6 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 - 3 , James2 , Henry1 ): m. Eleanor Geer on Sept. 1, 1816. 3035--George, b. 1819; d. Nov. 29, 1866. 3036--Betsey, never married, lived in or near Trenton, N.J. 3037--Elisha, was married but it is believed there was no family; lived at

Elmira, N.Y. Was a man of considerable means, probably acquired in the building business.

3027--CHARLES7 (Charles6 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 - 3 , James2 , Henry1 ): engaged in lumbering and quarrying near the Delaware River until the year 1844, when he purchased government land that he homesteaded at Lake Como, Preston township, Pa. Here he opened a sawmill, built substantial home buildings and resided there until his death. Hem. (1) Mrs. Hill; (2) Keziah Cole who d. 1872.

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Children: 3038--David Cole, b. Jan. 23, 1844; d. 1909; m. July 1867 - by m (2). 3039--Victorene, m. Samuel D. Williams; lived near Lake Como, Pa.

Children (Williams) : A--Mercy, m. Horace Woodmansee. B--Abigail, m. John Brookings. c--Millard Fillmore, m. Minnie Nonnington. D--Charles H., never married. E--Sophrona, m. Curtis Monnington. F--Maria, m. Henry McAvoy. G--Mary Jane, m. John Hubbard Taylor.

3040--Abigail "Abbie 11, b. Sept. 12, 1822; d. Jan. 30, 1911; m. Freeman Allen

Lord. Children (Lord): A--Melissa, b. Oct. 11, 1840; d. Jan. 28, 1892; never married. B--Jasper, b. Dec. 4, 1843; d. June 7, 1934; m. Frances Kellam; blue

stone business. c--Maria, b. Mar. 16, 1845; d. Jan. 21, 1940; m. Mack Scudder, had a son

and a daughter. D--Charles, b. Sept. 2, 1848; d. Mar. 28, 1938; m. Alice Reed; daughters

Florence and Ruth. E--Sarah, b. June 5, 1852; d. June 1927; m. Ira Cole. F--John, b. Dec. 8, 1857; m. Jennie Burns; daughter Ila. G--Lewis, b. Oct. 8, 1862; m. Julia Mccann.

3041--William, m. lat Mahala Woodmansee; m. 2nd Samantha Stanton. 3042--Maria. Went by the name of Kingsbury but she was the daughter of Mrs.

Kingsbury by a previous marriage. Real name was Maria Hill. 3043--Harriet Adelia, d. 1891, (she was the eldest daughter); m. Louis A.

Underwood. Children (Underwood): A--Mary, m. 1st Charles Cherrier; m. 2nd Charles Dorian; lived in Kansas

City, M:>. B--Nelson, d. 1872, age 17. c--Jennie Elizabeth, m. John L. Hearn; lived in Kansas City, Mo.; son

Louis, and daughter Isabelle. D--Augusta Keziah, m. Seth Kennedy; had Minnie and George. Minnie m.

Victor Fisher. E--Jerome Austin, b. 1864; m. Helen S. Chittenden; had John, Ralph,

Wilfred, Lewis, Harold and Helen Evelyn. F--Ann, m. J. Henry Anderson. G--Eva, Doctor of Osteopathy; m. Dr. Richard Wanless. H--John, d. age 8. I--James, d. young.

3044-~James, a cripple from birth; d. 1876, age 41; by m (2). 3045--0range Minor (called Chuck), b. 1837; d. 1918; by m (2). 3046--Jane, m. 1st Jesse Dix; m. 2nd Rufus Geer.

Children: A--Annie Dix, m. Judge John Lewis Sherwood; had 6 children. B--Myra. Dix, m. 1st Col. Barnhart; m. 2nd Knapp. c--Spafford Geer, settled in Nebraska.

3029--MASON7 (Charles6 , Asa.5 , Ephraim4 - 3 , James2 , Renry1 ): b. Nov. 1798; d. Aug. 6, - 1834; m. Margaret CoDkl.in who a·. Oct. 27, 1883, age 92.

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3047--Charles. 3o48--Prudy, m. Nelson Sampson; no issue but two stepsons. 3049--Phoebe, b. Dec. 14, 1812; d. Apr. 24, 1851; m. April 10, 1831, Samuel

Whipple. Children (Whipple): A--Sobrina, b. Mar. 30, 1832; m. Sept. 12, 1855 Scudder Todd. B--George T., b. Dec. 4, 1833; d. Aug. 28, 1868; m. "Phebe" Abia HeftaJ.ing

on Aug. 9, 1856; had Elvira, A1ice, Mary, Hattie. c--Dolly, b. June 4, 1835. D--Polly, b. June 4, 1835; d. Mar. 24, 1855; m. July 4, 1853 John.

Aldirch; daughter Harriet. E--Daniel, b. June 21, 1837; m. Mary 1 ; had Lottie, Scudder, Betty,

Nora, Ina. F--Margaret, b. June 18, 1839; d. Oct. 8, 1840. G-•Melissa, b. Feb. 17, 1841; d. Mar. 24, 1841. H--Mason Kingsbury, b. Feb. 17, 1842; d. Mar. 27, 1919; m. Olive Amanda

Kingsbury, had Nelson, Ina, George w., Pearl. !--Harriett, b. Feb. 20, 1846; d. Jan. 3, 1852. J--Cynthia, b. Nov. 101 1850; d. Apr. 17, 1851. K--Samuel, b. Mar. 4, 1844; m. Janette Hanks; had Isaac, Grace, Mabel. L--Almira, b. Apr. 21, 1848; d. Sept. 22, 1911; m. John Osborn; no issue.

3050--William, b. 1818, Apr. 12. .

~--ELIAS7 (Charles8 , Asa5 , Epbraim4 - 3 , Ja.mes2 , Henry1 ): m. Rachel Travis; d. Jan. 9, 1820, age 21 yrs. 5 mo. (daughter of Thomas and Bethia Travis). Four years following the death of his father or in 1815, Elias purchased of Jacob Crater a tract of land known as the Margaret Ball lot containing 426 acres and 60 perches for $300. On June 22, 1818, he sold 200 acres to Abel Belknap of Stillwater, N.Y. for $500--the second inhabitants of Kingsbury Hill. Elias built the first log house on Kingsbury Hill which was named after him~ His mother, Anna, kept house for him and the other members of' her large family. Children: 3051--Thomas, b. May 25, 1819; d. May 16, 1894. 3052--Rachel, m. 1st William Coddington; m. 2nd William Johnson.

Children ( Coddington) : A--John, d. Jan. 10, 1861, age 22 yrs. 3 mos. 26 das. B--Elias, d. Mar. 6, 1867, age 30 yr, 29 da. (45th Regt. Co. F Pa.) c-~William Perry, d. Oct. 17, 1893, age 46 yr. 8 mo. 17 da.; unmarried. D--Zilpha M., b. 1844; d. 1903; m. 1st Anson or Elias Tyler; m. 2nd

Samuel R. Cooley; had a daughter Minnie Tyler m. Madison Squires. E--Alice, m. George W. Snow (Co. G 3rd N,Y. Vol. CavaJ.ry); had Phoebe,

Anna, Belle, and a son either Hirman or Herman.

~--HARVEY7 (Charles6 , Asa5 ; Ephraim4 - 3 , James2 , Henry-1 ): m. Betsey White, b. July 18, 1802; d. Aug. 1900, She was·born at Equinunk, Pa. and died Aug. 27, 1900 at Ocean Grove, N. J. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sarah Calder. They early united with the Baptist church. He was well known in Wayne County as a leader in organizing schools and churches in the county. 3053--Charles, b. 1828; d. in Kansas. 3054--Almerian, b. Mar. 24, 18:;o; d. Apr. 9, 1864. 3055--Ha.rvey, b. 1833; d. Aug. 22, 19o8. 3056--Moses w., b. Dec. 21, 1835; killed at the battle of the Wilderness while

cooking a meaJ.. Pa.. Vol. Co. A 56th Regt. 9th Corp. Army of the Potomac• Funeral was held at the same time as his brother, Almerian.

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3057--:Ma.rilla, b. Mar. 2, 1837; d. Jan. 28, 1925; m. May 28, 1854 to Stephen H, Whitaker b. Nov. 10, 1835; d. Aug. 1, 1909. She was an- early member of the Hancock Baptist Church. Stephen Whitaker responded to the call of President Lincoln by enlisting in Co. A 56th Pe.. Vol. Inf. He engaged in the battles of South Mountain, Antietum, Fredericksburg and Chancellors­ville. Marilla determined that she would always be near him in case he was injured in battle. Just how she evaded the red tape of Secretary of War Stanton's office should make an interesting story, but go to the bat~ tlefield she did acting as cook for the officers of her husband's regi­ment. Her husband was wounded and she was there to help care for him. Her eventful life ended on Jan. 28, 1925 and she was laid to rest by the -side of her husband in Riverview Cemetery, Hancock, N.Y. Children (Whitaker): A--Squire Judson, 1855-1923; m. 1st Emma Beers on Sept. 4, 1876, born

Nov. 3, 1854; she died July 16, 1894. Had a son DeWitt.Grant (1877-1956); m. Ethel Randall on June 4, 1~99. Son Randall m. Margaret Hoffman. Judson m. 2nd Oct. 9, 1895 Mathilda Snell, 1865-1938; had Susan Hildegarde, graduate Columbia Univ., b. Oct. 6, 1901~; m. John Tanno, had Joyce and John w.

B--Frank, b. Dec. 26, 1860; d. Aug. 13, 1892; m. Emma Cobb on Dec. 20, 1882; had Lena Agnes, b. Jan. 2, 1884; shed. Apr. 1955; m. 1st Henry W. Melching on Sept. 10, 1904. He d. 1945. They had Wilbur Frank, b. Jan. 4, 19o8; m. and has Robert and Richard.· m. 2nd 1 Felig who d. 1951. Frank also had Mabelle Florence, b. Nov. 2, 1885; m. 1st Edward P. Clark on Mar. 3, 1906, be d. 19o8; m. 2nd James Louis VanNort on Oct. ll, 1910; had Forrest Rolland and Arden Lester.

c--Fred Marvin, b. Aug. 1,, 1867 in Hancock, N.Y. Family removed to Kansas in 1878, returned in 1882. He engaged in carpentry until 1896 when with his father he opened a meat market that continued in opera­tion until 1914. He returned to the carpenter trade during World War!. . He was Past Master of Hancock Lodge F. ~d A.M., Member of the I.o.o.F.; honorary member of Hancock Hose Co. Be m. J:une 26, 1889 Caroline Amelia, daughter of Henry and Mary Beecher. He d. Aug. 2,, 1951. Shed. Feb. 23, 1950. Children (Whitaker): a--Squire Charles, b. Mar. 29, 1890; d. Apr. 14, 1910, b-•Emma Anna, b. July 28, 1892; d. Oct. 22, 1900. c--Mariou Daisy, b. Apr. 16, 1895; d. Oct~ 24, 1955; m. Anthony B.

Ranee; d •. Feb. 23, 1950. d--Ella Marilla, b. May 18, 1897; m. Sept. 2, 1924 Horace Edward Rees;

son Norman. e--Stephen Henry, b. Aug. 2, 1899; d. Jan. 14, 1927; m. Frances Bowen,

Oct. 2, 1923, daughter, Carol Jane. f--Fred McKinley, b. Oct. 18, 1901; m. Aug. l, 1929 Mary Agnes Camp­

bell, b. May 24, 1900 (daughter of Henry Scott and Ella. (Brown) Campbell. Mrs. Whitaker was a graduate of Walton H.S. and has a B.S. from Syracuse University. To Mary Agnes Whitaker must go the major credit of compiling the record of the Kingsbury Hill descend­ants of Charles and Anna. Woods Kingsbury. Fred M. is serving his 21st year as Fire Chief of the Hancock Fire Dept. and is a. member of Delaware Co. Firemen's Assn. and N.Y. State Fire Chief's Assn. He is a member of Hancock Baptist Church. Both he and his wife are active in the political affairs of their community.

g--Ada Marie, b. Dec. 31, l9o4; m. 1st Royden E. Winne, had adopted son Robert. m. 2nd Harold A. Hise.

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3058--Sarah E., b. Mar. 2; 1839; d. Dec. 28, 1906; was a milliner; m. 1st Oscar Hoffman, who was killed in the Civil War. m. 2nd William Calder on Sept. 1867; d. 1879., was a woolen manufacturer at Coxsacltie, N .Y. Children (Hoffman): A•-Carl, never married. B--Amanda, m. Milo Griffin, resided in Ocean Grove, N.J.

3059--Ezra, thought to have settled in the south about the time of Civil War.

~--JABEZ7 ( Cha.rles8 , Asa5 , Ephra1m•r3 , James2 , Henry1 ): m. Sarah ( daughter of Thomas and Bethia.Tra.vis), b. Feb. 24, 1811; d. Nov. 30, 1872. Children: 3060--Ma.ria. 3061--Senith, b. Apr. 30, 1831; d. Oct. 16, 1899; m. Chas. Hubbard Whitaker on

Nov. 27, 1850. 3062--Benjamin T., b. Feb. l~, 1834; d. Sept. 1, 1904. 3063--Bethia., b. June 26, 1835; d. June 30, 1835. 3064--Elias T., b. Jan. 12, 1837. 3065--Rachel, b. Apr. 22, 1840; d. 1880. 3066--Jasper N., b. Jan. 16, 1843. 3067--Sarah M., b. Nov. 7, 1844. 3068--Ja.bez N. b. Jan. 16, 1846; m., had 5 or 6 children, went tow. Va. 3069--Elisha J., b. June 22, 1848; d. 1924. 3070--Bethia, b. Oct. 28, 1850. 3071--Cha.rles O., b. Aug. 9, 1855; d. Apr. 23, 1917. 3072--Linna, b. Mar. 22, 1856; d. Dec. 3, 1872. 3073--Martha, b. July 25, 1857; d. May 4, 1907 (twin of Mary) · 3074--Mary, b. July 26, 1857; d. 1935 (twin of Martha.); m. Charles Blanford,

no issue.

2Q22.--GEORGE8 (Elisha 7 , Cha.rles8 , Asa.5 , Ephraim4 ·s, James2 , Henry1 ) : m. Sarah Cresson, 1825.-1910; was a prominent contractor and built a number of churches and important buildings. Ch:i.ldren: 3075--0phelia M., b. May 18, 1848; d. Sept. 30, 1925, Hancock; m. Truman Oscar

· Wheeler 1848-1882; had Mary E. 1870-1950; m. Edward F. Ament 1860-1891, Rochester, N.Y.; Louise (called Caddie) 1872-1905; m. Eugene Persons, no issue; George Kingsbury 1875-1947; m. Bessie Brink in 1905, had son Donald C.

3076--Emnia Louise, b. Sept. 21, 1854; d. Oct. 1936; m. 1901 Peter Thomas; no issue.

3038--DAVID COLE8 (Charles7 - 6 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 - 3 , James2 , Henry1 ): son of father's second marriage; was a prosperous lumberman of Lake Como, Wayne Co., Pa. Edu­cated in the common schools and received an excellent knowledge of business and it's methods. He enlisted in Aug. 1862 in Co. K 137th, P.V.I. under Capt. McLaughlin. His regiment was assigned to the Army of the Potomac and he took part with that command in battles of South Mountain, Antietum Sharpsburg and Chancellorville. He was m. JuJ.y 1867 to Harriet E. Hawks (1845-1916) of Dela­ware Co., N.Y. Children: 3077--Jennie, b. 1868; m. Frederick W. Niles of Matamoras, Pa., had Florence,

m. lat William Mannion; m. 2nd Melvin Hendrickson; James; and Herbert, m. May Traver; daughter Marjorie.

3078--Mary F., Dec. 4, 1869; d. Mar. 1876.

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3079--Lillian E., b. Mar. 1872; d. Mar. 1876. Both girls died of diphtheria. }080--Harriet A., b. June 10, 1875; d. 1921 3o81--Mabel E., b. 1878; d. 1924; m. Isaac Ennist on Aug. ll, 1900; he d. Oct.

20, 1916. 3082--Harry R., -b. Sept. 5, 1881; d. May 4, 1947 (Postal employee at Scranton,

Pa.); m. Elizabeth Ba.bbett. Had daughter Florence who m. Donald Burns.

;04l--WILLIAfil8 ( Charles 7 -e, Asa5 , Ephraim4 -s, James2 , Henry1) : m. 1st Cami the Woodmansee (more commonly found and called Mahala); m. 2nd Samantha Stanton. Children by 1st m.: 3o8;--Laford, m. Grace ? ; ha.d 2 sons, Lyle and Louis, one of boys drowned

when young. 3o84--Helen Louisa, b. 1852, d. Aug. ;1, 1900; m. Ira B. Moore; had Nettie Alice

(FaJ.ing), Charles T., William, Ethel (Stone), Wilbur Henry. 3o85--Esther (Etta.), m. James Curry; had Edna who m. Harry Todd. Children by 2nd m. : 3086--Jessie, m. Charles Mabius. }o87--VanEtten, electrician in Pittsburgh, Pa.; m. Sarah ? ; had Ella

Samantha.

~--ORANGE MINOR8 ( Charles 7 • 5 , Asa5 , Ephra.im4 - 3 , James2 , Henry1): m. Sarah Murray 1840-1921. Children: 3o88--Fred M., 1867-1931. 3089--Harriet U., b. 1869; d. Feb. 18, 1960; m. Homer D. Mathewson of Bingham­

ton, no issue. 3090--A. Roy, d. July 18, 1955; m. Pearl Palmatier. 3091--Lewis Clair, d. Mar. 1952; Doctor of Osteopathy.

2Q2Q•-WILLIAM8 (Mason7 , Charles6 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 - 3 , Ja.mes2 , Henryi): b. Apr. 12, 1818 on the farm of his father in the town of Windsor, N. Y. The building is now gone but the brick chimney of the fireplace was standing in 1952 •. William m. Emily Wainwright Kellam of Equinunk, Manchester township, Wayne Co., Pa. on Jan. 29, 1868. Following m. they resided at Deposit, N.Y. · Children: . 3092--Geoge Holmes, b. Jan. 1, 1869; d. Jan. 19~1 •

.2Q2!--THOMAS8 (Elias7 , Charles8 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 - 3 , James2 , Henrr}: m. 1st Betsey Rose of Pond Eddy, Pa., b. May 28, 1824; m. Nov. 16, 1842; d. Apr. 28, 1856; m. 2nd Mahala Ogden, b. Guilford, N.Y. Feb. 19, 1823, d. May 29, 1906. He wa.s a farmer and lumberman living on the old homestead on Kingsbury Hill. His barn was the first framed building on Kingsbury Hill. The History of Wayne, Pike and Monroe Counties, page 522, says Thomas was "one of our most esteemed citi­zens." He wa.s the last of his generation to live in the township. Children by 1st m.: 3093-•0live Amanda, b. Dec. 10, 1844; d. 1924. 3094--Andrew Jackson, b. Sept. 4, 1846; d. Jan. 8, 1920. 3095--Harris R.,b. Sept. 9, 1848; d. Apr. 2, 1874; thrown from a raft and

drowned in Foul Rift on tee Delaware River. 3096--Warner H., b. Nov. 9, 1850; d. June 26, 1931. 3097-•Irvin Travis, b. Sept. 1852; d. Nov. 23, 1872 of typhoid fever. 3098--Amelia, b. Sept. l, 1854; d. June 23, 1940. 3099--Edson Rose, b. Apr. 28, 1856; d. Nov. 14, 1940.

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Children by 2nd m.: 3100--0gden Jose, b. May 31, 1858; d. Jan. l, 1906 at Broadalbin, N.Y. where he

was pastor of the Baptist Church. Other pastorates at Milford Center; Cobleskill, N.Y., Averill Park, N.J. Graduate of Colgate University. He m. Dec. 28, 1880 Etta Hawley. No issue.

3101--Allie Eugene, b. Feb. 26; 1860; d. Apr. 22, 1944; m. Mar. 3, 1888 Emma L. Dows; no issue.

3102--William, b. Oct, 30, 1862; d. 1922. 3103--Alice, b. and d. 1861. 3104--Guvarie Edwin, b. May 4, 1863; d. Apr. 18, 1917. 3105--Argie Annette, b. Nov. 9, 1869; d. Feb. 24, 1953; m. Clinton H. Murray

1869-1916. Had Hildred 1892-1918; a graduate of Skidmore School of Art.

3053--CHARLES8 (Harvey7 , Charles6 , Asa5 , Ephra1m4 - 3 , James2 , Henry1 ): removed from -- Wayne Co., Pa., and settled on land that is now within the limits of Wichita,

Kansas. Hem. Hannah E. Fitch (daughter Cyrus and Evelina (Eells) Fitch. The family lived in Michigan for a time also. 3106--Judson, m. then separated from his wife and two children. N.F.R. 3107--Marilla, m. Mr. DEey", believed to have had a family. 31o8--Mary, b. 1852; d. 1932; m. 1872 Arthur Pamer 1848-1923.

Children (Pomeroy): Minnie, m. Clifton Morris; had Mabel and Wanda who m. Harry Albert. Bertrand L., 1877. ; m. Pearl Smith; had Bernice L. (Ronning);

Beulah L. (Powell); Ralph; Maurice, m. Evyln Powell; Orville, m. Beulah Wood; Ruth, m. Melvin Mickelson; Forrest E., m. Crystal Lutz; Roger, m. Dorothy Densmore.

Cora, 1880-1949; m. Nov. 28, 1908 Hugo Frie; no issue. Cecil, m. Olive May Mallery; had Evelyn Mae (Tiel); Percy Bertam; Glenn

Aubrey. · 3109--Samuel Asa, m. Sa.rah Balmer; had Edgar who had Lloyd W. of Oklahoma City,

Okla.

3054--ALMERIAN8 (Harvey7 , Charles6 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 - 3 , James2 , Henryl-): m. Phoebe Zilpha Whitaker, 1838. Children: 3110--Squire Harvey, died young, did not marry. 3111--Edward, d. age 2 yrs. 9 mo. 3112--Adelbert P., d. Dec. 7, 1864; age 8 yr 10 mo. 27 da.

· 4-3 3055--HARVEY8 (Harvey7 , Charles6 , Asa5 , Ephraim , James2 , Henry1 ): was a licentiate

of the Buckingham Baptist Church in 1861, later became an ordained minister and was a pastor in Iowa. Hem. Celesta Hoogaboom. The Rock Island Daily Union, Rock Island, Ill. under date of Monday, Aug. 24, 1908, has this article. "The funeral of Harvey Kingsbury, whose death occurred Saturday, took place at 10 o'clock this morning at the home of his son, 213 Eleventh St. and burial was made in Chippiannock cemetery. The Rev. H. w. Reed of the First Baptist church conducted the service. Mr. Kingsbury's death, which occurred in his 75th year, followed an illness of over six years. He was the father of George H. Kings­bury of 213 Eleventh St. He was one of the well known residents of Rock Island, having resided here many years and his death is universally mourned by his many friends. 11

3113--George H.

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3056--MOSES W. 8 (Harvey7 , Charles6 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 - 3 , James2 , Henry1 ): m. Adelia Hufteln. 3114--Willa.rd Delos of East Deerfield, Mass. worked for Boston and Maine, R.E.;

m. 3ll5--Myron Judson. 3116--Bessie Ardella, b. Feb. 13, 1860; d. Oct. 1936; m. Dec. 4, 1884 Lenheim

B. Tyler 1848-1934; had Jennie E. (Woodruff); Guy J. 3117-•Eugene, killed by a stick in a sawmill, age 26, never married.

3061--SENITH8 (Jabez7 , Charles8 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 - 3 , James2 , Henry1 ): m. Charles Hub­-- bard Whitaker {brother of Stephen H. whom. Marilla Kingsbury, and Phoebe

Whitaker who m. Almerian Kingsbury). He was killed in a sawmill Nov. 7, 1864. Children (Whitaker): Emery F. 1857-1923; m. Nellie Herrick; had Jennie

(Buck); Mabel; Bessie (Cornwell); and Cora (Davis) 1889-1958.

3o62--BENJAMIN T.8 (Jabez7 , Charles8 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 - 3 , James2 , Henry1 ): m. Jane --. Travis on May 1, 1854; she was b. Feb. 5, 1835; d. Jan. 22, 1927. The Travis

family were blessed with beautiful daughters. The Kingsbury men seem to have been attracted if the number of marriages between the two families is a criterion. Children: 3118--Della, b. Apr. 22, 1856; d. Mar. 2, 1930; m. 1st Harvey Snedaker;

m. 2nd Nelson Suydam •. Children {Snedaker): Fred, Lina, Sadie.

3ll9--Ella, b. Aug. 30, 1858; d. Nov. 11, 1927; m. 1st Samuel Warner, m. 2nd Jacob Smith. Children (Warner): Grosley.

3120--Frances, b. June 28, 1860; d. Dec. 22, 1928; m. 1st Charles TaJrna.dge, m. 2nd Dewitt Wright. Children (Talmadge): Benjamin, 1889-1942; Blanche (Holland) 1891-1953;

Glenn, 1892-1936; Frances (twin) (Sprague) (Shepard) 1892-1948. 3121--Hubbard B., b. Oct. 6, 1865; d. Sept. 25, 1921; m. Sept. 19, 1903 Mary

Knapp. 3122--Jabez, b. Nov. 22, 1867; d. Jan. 22, 1929; m. Della Bonn. 3123--John, b. Sept. 3, 1869; d. Nov. 16, 1949; m. Dec. 23, 1891 Myrtis (or

Murth) Greenman. Had an adopted daughter Helen (Allen). 3124--AnnaG.,b. May 25, 1873; d. Apr. 6, 1933; m. Feb. 6, 1892 William B.

Dennison, no issue; spent much time traveling abroad. 3125--0rvel G., b~ Feb. 23, 1871; d. Apr. 11, 1871. 3126--Stowell c., b. Apr. 7, 1875; d. July 9, 1952; m. Feb. 10, 1896 Susie Born.

3064--ELIAS T. 8 ( Jabez 7 , Charles8 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 ·s, JeJrJ.es2 , Henry1 ): m. Amanda ? ; Located in Baltimore, Md. where he was connected with a spool and button factory, N.F.R.

306;--RACHEL8 ( Jabe~ 7 , Charles6 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 - 3 , James2 , Henry1 ): m. Charles Crane. Children (Crane): It is believed that this family went to Pittsburgh, Pa. or

near there. Frank, Lela, Sarah m. ? (lived in Delaware); Sa.die did not· marry.

~--ELISHA J. 8 (Jabez7 , Charles6 , Asa5 , Ephraim.4 -s, James2 , Henry1 ): was an indus­trious and thrif'ty farmer of Scott township, Wayne Co., Pa. He was handy with tools of all kinds and trained. from early days in construction principles. His father, Jabez, was known throughout the region tor his skill in barn raising

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and log constructed houses. Large groups of families wouJ.d attend these "raisings", the women would prepare food for the workers and Jabez would direct the work of the men. Many of the houses and barns in Wayne Co. stand today surely as a monument to those people who thought nothing of pooling their re­sources in money and labor to help a neighbor. At the age of 25 years he was united by marriage to Ann Eliza, daughter of Charles Strem, a native of Norway, highly educated, he spoke several languages. Shipwrecked on the high seas, he was picked up by a sailing vessel and brought to New York City being at that time 19 years of age. Charles Strem m. Sarah, daughter of Elijah Thomas, a Revolutionary solder whose discharge paper is signed by George Washington's OWD handwriting. Elisha served as supervisor of his town three terms and was a member of the Baptist Church. He d. March 9, 1924. Children: 3127--0live Linnie, b. Apr. 25, 1873; d. Apr. 16, 1956; m. Dec. 24, 1889

George B. Holbert, a farmer, son of John and Catherine (Lassley) Holbert. Children (Holbert): A--George Everett; m. 1st Marion Gladys Scoville, divorced; m. 2nd Mary

Eleanor Mallery, 1902-1960; had Jeanne Marion 1924-1926 by 1st m.; George Everett, Jr. and Harold Eugene by 2nd m.

B--William J., 1892-1950; 1st m. LaPearl Lewis, 2nd m. Edna Collicott in 1937; had Sabra whom. Donald Rogers, Sylvia, d. by 1st m.; Maxine, b. 1939 and William Jr. , b. 1942. , both attending Miami Univ. Miami, Fla. She has attended Bob Jones Univ., Greenville, s. Car., also, 1 year.

c--Sabra, m. Oct. 1, 1926 to Eugene Blackwell. Reside in Scranton, Pa. had Robert Leroy b. June 27, 1929; m. June 19, 1954, ·a Presbyterian minister, m. Beverley Ann Cook, have 2 children.

D--Clarence, d. young. E-•John, m. 1st Mina Kingsbury on Feb. 4, 1922, (1902-1932). m~ 2nd

itrs. Margaret Bentley on Nov. 15, 1952. Had by 1st m. Clarence, m. Catherine Henderson; George, m. Emily Martin; Olive, m. Lawrence Faigle; William John, m. Beverley Martin.

F---Clyde, m. Mrs. Alene (St. Mart) Burtch on Oct. 1, 1926. Lumber and coal dealer, a former mayor of Hancock, N. Y.; had Clyde, Jr., m. 1st Ethel Newman, i:n. 2nd Mildred Robbins and has 2 children; Alphonse Guy, m. Sheila Beth Stoutenberg.

G•--Grant, d. infancy. H•-Doris, m. 1st Memphis Edsall, divorced; m. 2nd Bernard Shaffer in May

·1928. Had by 1st m. John William, b. 1930, m. Mar. 1, 1952 Lois Ann Breese; James, b. 1933; Douglas Forest; Francene; Steven Gary, b. Apr. 30, 1950.

3128--Jennie B., b. Nov. 2~-, 1874; m. July 1:., 1893 Everett M. Le\'71s 1873-1954; had Edger Guy, b. Uar. 22, 1894, d, July 1, 1959; m. Mabel Maynard; bad Georgena Mae ( Couchoux), Marie I. (Wright), Irene Alphretta (Tompkins).

3129--Everett Lavere, b. Oct. 11, 1876; d. Mar. 29, 1953; m. Dec. 24, 1896. 3130--Ella, b. Oct. 17, 1888; d. May 5, 1957; m. Ralph O. Bedford, d. 1952;

had · ·norot-hy and Genevieve •

.3070--BEI1HIA8 ( Jabez 7 , Charles8 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 - 3 , James2 , Henry-1-): m. 1st Peter - Rightmyer, m. 2nd Joseph Bedford. Had by 1st m. Carrie, m. Dr. Ernest Billings,

Kingston, N.Y. who had Ernestine. By 2nd m. Bertha, m. 1st Bert Reynods; m. 2nd Ralph Crosier, had 2 sons by 1st m.; Minnie; Linda, Lewis.

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.2.Qil--CH.ARLES o.8 (Jabez7 , Charles6 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 -s, James2 , Henry1 ): m. Hannah Strem 1858-1931 (daughter Charles and Sarah (Thomas) Strem; resided at Walton, N.Y. . Children: 3131--Adelbert B., b. Feb. 15, 1876; d. Dec. 13, 1955; m. Nettie Beagle, 1880;

died 1951. 3132--Thomas, b. Feb. 14, 1878; m. July 2, 1901 to Rozella Bussy, b. 1878;

daughter Beatrice, b. Apr. 22, 1905; d. Apr. 22, 1916. 3133--Ma.bel, b. Oct. 2, 1885; d. Mar. 20, 1958; m. 1910 to Roy P. Stillwell

1891-1941. Supt. of Schools, Morristown, N.J. Children (Stillwell): A--Elizabeth K., b. 1911; m. John K. Linaberry June 27, 1940; had John K.,

b. 1943; Joan E., b. 1945, Ann M., b. 1948. B--Catherine, b. June 1920. c--Donald R., b. Oct. 23, 1914; m. Beatrice Levin, had Donal.d R., b.

1945, Kalen P., b. 1947. 3134--Eddie, d. young.

3073--MARTHA8 ( Jabez 7 , Charles6 , Asa5 , Epbraim4 -s, James2 , Henry1 ): m. Mar. 30, 1881 -- Henry Patchen, b. Dec. 22, 1856; d. June 1, 1903.

Children (Patchen): A--Linus Harrison, b. Feb. 6, 1883; d. Feb. 28, 1955; m. June 30, 19o8 Viola

Rogers. B--Florence Esther, b. Jan. 9, 1885 at Deposit, N,Y.; m. Apr. 7, 1920 Wallace

W. Bruce, had Martha Elizabeth, b. Sept. 12, 1922 in Johnson City, N.Y. Graduate of Rochester Junior College of Business, also attended Harpur College.

c--Harry Douglas, b. Mar. 13, 1890 in Wal.ton. N.Y .; d. Aug. 9, 1925; m. Jan. 15, 1913 Anna Muzzy in Binghamton, N. Y. . . Children: A. Walter Arnold, b. Sept. 2, 1914 in Binghamton; m. Me.r. 15,

1940 in Angola, Ind. Graduate of Tri State College, Angola; m. Margaret Pence. B, Betty June, b. Johnson City, June 11, 1921, graduate of Ridley Seqretarial School and al.so Penn State, m. 1st Lieut. Ernest Ness, killed in World War II; m. 2nd George Garrison, had Diane Ness, b. June 10, 1942, by 2nd m. Cathy A., b. Sept. 19, 1948, Richard P., b. Nov. 4, 1951. c. Ruth Anita, b. Johnson City, May 25, 1925; m. Aug. 7, 1947 William Lasky. Had Deborah, b. Aug. 10, 1948, Daniel, b. Jan. 1, 1953, and a son b. Mar. 26, 1958.

3088--FRED M. 8 { Orange8 , Charles 7 •e, Asa5 , Ephraim.4 - 3 , Ja.mes2 , Henry1) : engaged in the stone business at Hale Eddy, N.Y.; m. Jennie Travis. 3135--Kenneth, resides at Bernardsville, N.J. 3136--Louis c.

2Q2Q.--A. ROY8 (Orange8 , Charles7 • 6 , Asa5 , Epbraim.4 - 3 , James2 , Henry1 ): m. Pearl Palmatier. · 3137--Harold, m. 1st Frances Holley, divorced, m. 2nd Bernadette Armstrong;

no issue. 3138--Leslie M. 31,9--IJ.oyd •

.2Q2!.--LEWIS CLAIR9 ( Orange8 , Charles 7 ·e, Asa5 , Ephraim'rs, James2 , Henrr) : m. Feb. 12, ? Ida. Celeste Jennings, resided at Hartford, Conn. Children: 314o--Frederick. 3141--Jane, m. Wallace Pierson.

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.iQ2_g_--GEORGE HOLMES9 (William.a, Mason7 , Charles6 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 - 3 , James2 , Henry1 ): Professor, was b. in Deposit, N.Y. where he received his grade and high school education. Attended Syracuse University and took post-graduate work at Columbia University. Mr. Kingsbury was awarded Ph .. B., Ph.M., and M.Sc. degrees. For a number of years he was head of the Dept. of Physiography, Newton High School, Elmhurst, N.Y. He was a member of the F. and A.M. and always active in civic affairs that would better conditions of Elmhurst. m. Nov. 24, 1897 Susie Teresa Oakley at Deposit, N.Y. She was b. Aug. 25, 1871; d. Aug. 12, 1951 (daughter Rev. and Mrs. John G. Oakley of New York City). Children: 3142--William Oakley, b. Feb. 5, 1904. 3143--Emily, b. July 9, 1898; d. Dec. 30, 1941; m. Charles Arvid Anderson,

lived at Port Henry, N.Y. Children (Anderson): A--George K., b. Aug. 27, 1923, grad. Hamilton College. B--Susa.nne, b. Feb. 15, 1927; grad. N.Y. State Teacher's College. c--Emily, b. Sept. 10, 1928; State Teacher's College, Cortland, N.Y.

3093--0LIVE AMANDA9 (Thomas8 , Elias7 , Charles6 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 - 5 , James2 , BenryJ.): ~ m. Mason Kingsbury Whipple, b. Feb. 17, 1842; d. Mar. 27, 1919 (known as King

Whipple) conducted a grocery at Damascus, N.Y. Children (Whipple): A•-Nelson, killed 1943; m. Edith Wilson, had Wilson and Margaret. B--Ina K., b. Sept. 9, 1869; d. Oct. 8, 1958. c--George William, b. Jan. 1, 1872; d. Dec. 9, 1952. D--Pearl, b. June 1884; d. Jan. 8, 1904; m. 1903 Andrew Bouren, lived at

Windsor, N.Y.

3094--ANDREW JACKSON9 (Thomasa, Elias7 , Charles6 , Asa5 , Ephra.im4 - 5 , James2 , Henry1 ): m. Dec. 23, 1872 Nellie Olive Transue, b. June 2, 1852; d·. Dec. 15, 1929. 3144--Ada Rosella, b. Aug. 31, 1874; d. Sept. 3, 1891. 3145--Earl Transue, b. Jan. 27, 1889. 3146--Ruth Phoebe, b. Apr. 2, 1895, teacher in school system of Binghamton,

N.Y.; m. Aug. 1917 to Harry Glover, b. Apr. 19, 1893; an inspector for Dairymen's League~ Children (Glover): A--Marks, b. May i9, 1918; m. July 30, 1940 Marion Janet Ells~orth, have

Marcia and Brian. B--Donald K., b. Dec. 3, 1921; m. June 7, 1950 Anne Evanow, have Donald,

Jr., b. Sept. 1951 •

..22QQ--WARNER H. 9 · (Thomasa, Elias 7 , Charles6 , Asa.5 , Ephraim4.-s, James2 , Benry1 ):

m. Jan. 9, 1878 Chastina May Whitaker, b. Nov. 23, 1856; d. Feb. 21, 1893. 3147--Aaron Thomas, b. Dec. 28, 1882.

3098--AMELIA9 (Thomasa, Elias7 , Charles8 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 - 3 , James2 , Henryl.): m. Mar. -- 8, 1876 Charles W. Morgan; lived Little Ferry, N.J.; d. Apr. 21, 1940.

Children (Morgan): A--Jesse E., d. June 11, 1945; m. Mollie Bengal, d. 1957. Had Jerome Percy

and Mildred (Knapp·) • B--Grace, d. Nov. 28, 1957 at Hackensack, N.J.; m. Abel Moshier, 1878-19;2,

contractor at Bergenfield, N.J.; no issue.

3099--EDSON R. 9 (Thomasa, Elias7 , Charles6 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 - 3 , James2 , Henry1 ): m. -- Eda Frances Murray, d. May 31, 1938, farmer.

Children: 3148--Lena. 3149--Harris Murray, b. Mar. 31, 1886, d. July 17, 1951. 3150--Fred. 3151--Howard R., b. Mar. 14, 1890, pa.inter and paper hanger, Hancock, N.Y. 3152--Roscoe, b. May 13, 1898; m. Jan. 11, 1934 Willma Williams, b. Aug.21,1890. 3153--Floyd R., b. July 30, 1899; drug store clerk, Hancock, N.Y. 3154--carl, d. Dec. 3, 19o8.

3102--WILLIAM8 (Thomasa, Elias7 , Cha.rles6 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 - 3 , James2 , Henry-1): .farmer, m. Nov. 12, 1886 Undine B. Belknap, b. 1868; d. June 25, 1947 (daughter George and Martha. (Johnson) Belknap. 3156--Bale, b. July 9, 1890. 3157--Hazel, b. Feb. 7, 1892. 3158--Glen, b. Aug. 3, 1894; d. Mar. 1910.

3104--GUVARIE EDWIN9 (Thomasa, Elias7 , Cha.rles6 , Asa.5 , Ephrai~4 - 3 , James2 , Henry1 ): date of birth differs. Family record states l,my 4, 1863~ monument reads 1859; d. Apr. 18, 1917; m. Oct. 27, 1887 Carrie M. Hawley, b. 1867; d. Apr. 27, 1947 (daughter Sullivan and Mary Hawley). 3159--Neva, d. young. 3160--Eda, m. Winfield Menhennett, d. Oct. 12, 1957, resided at West Chester,

Pa.; professor. Children (Menhennett}: A--Wa.rren G., m. Elsey Jane Lacoe on June 10, 1950. B--Mabel, adopted, but was a Kingsbury descendant, her name being Taylor;

m. Wallace Hopkins. Has Phyllis May, b. June 1937 and Priscilla. 3161--Bessie, d. Aug. 1955; m. Charles Culver, Himrod, N.Y. Had Gerald and

Freda. 3162--Roxie, teacher in Deposit, N,Y., m. Wilbur Parsons.

Children (Parsons): A-•Wilbur G. Jr., m. Mary Demoree; has Richard Lowell, Douglas Allen. B--Richard, m. Reah Conklin, has Jane, Carol, Gail.

3163--Helen, m. John Hockenbrocht, Elmira Heights, N.Y.; has Patricia, m. Ira. Wheeler, son Michael; Wilbur Charles, b. 1935 •

..2J:Q2--SAMUEL ASA9 (Charles8 , Harvey 7, Charles6 , Asa5 , Epbraim4 • 3 , James2 , Henry1 ): b. 1868; d. 1926 in Grenola, Kansas. Be m. Sarah Bolmer, 1870-1940. He came to Kansas at age of four yea.rs, when his father migrated from Pennsylvania. Following his marriage they removed to Missouri, where their first son was born. Returned to Grenola, Kansas. After Sarah's death he married again. Be met an accidental death in 1926 and his second wifed. in 1917. Children by 1st m.: 3164--William Charles, b. Feb. 1894; m. ? ; had Doris of Mich. and Marie

(Smith).· 3165--Ernest Byron, b. Nov. 21, 1901 at Grenola; d, Mar. 9, 1936 in Orlando,

Okla. by 2nd m.: 3166--Clarence Leo, b. 1910. 3167--Marilla Estella, b. 19o8, residence Kansas City, Mo. 3168--LaVerne, d. infancy. 3169--Marie, d. infancy.

_2114--WILLARD DELOS9 (Moses W. 8 , Harvey7 , Charles6 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 - 3 , James2 , Henryl): m. ? ; he worked for many years for the Boston and Maine R.R. before retiring on pension. Bis Wife died ten yea.rs before his retirement, Children: 3170--Mrs. Fred W. Joe.cobs, East Deefield, Mass. 3171--0live K. 3172--Alfred I., Alexandria, Va.

3115--MYRON JUDSON9 (Moses w. 8 , Barvey7 , Charles8 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 - 3 , James2 , Benry1 ): Supt. of SineJ.oa Division of Southern Pacific R.R. with headquarters at Mazat­lah, Mexico.

3121--HUBBARD H. 9 (Benjamin8 , Jabez7 , Charles6 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 • 3 , James2 , Henry1 ): -- m. Mary Knapp.

Children: 3173--Mina, b. Aug. 12, 1902; d. Apr. 1932; m. Feb. 4, 1922 John Holbert {son

of George E. and Olive (Kingsbury) Holbert. Children (Holbert): A--Clarence, m. Catherine Henderson on Mar. 31, 1946; have 5 children. B--George, m. Emily Martin; have 3 children: Donald, Richard, Patricia. C-•Olive, m. Lawrence Faigle; had Sandra and Wayne. D--William John, m. Beverly Martin (daughter Mr. and Mrs. Clarence

Martin); have a son. 3174--Gladys, b. June 9, 1914; m. Dec. 21, 1935 Ray Full.er, b. Mar. 15, 1912.

Children (Fuller): A--Ray Allen, b. Sept. 30, 1936. B--Dianne Kathryn, b. Mar. 11, 1938. c--Hugh Vincent, b. Mar. 20, 1939. D--Curtiss Wayne, b. Jlllle 20, 1940. E--Marie Lucille, b. Oct. 18, 1942. F--Ralph Everett, b. Jan. 28, 1945. G--David Ellis, b. Jan. 27, 1947. H--Merwin Clarence, b. Apr. 20, 1949. !--Marleen Ruth, b. Aug. 25, 1951.

3175--Florence, b. Aug.·20, 1918.

3129--EVERETT LAVERE9 (Elisha J.8 , Jabez7 , Charles6 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 - 3 , James2 , Henry1 ): m. Mary Olive Gorton on Dec. 24, 1896; she was b. Jan~ 3, 1878; d. Dec. 15, 1948. He was a farmer. Lived on the old Kingsbury homestead; Kings-bury Hill. . . 3176--Merle, b. July 1900; m. 1st Louis Bissell; d. Sept>".i924; m. 2nd William

Penny, d. 1939; m. 3rd Dr. John L. Miller; no iss~e. 3177--Hazel Lavonne, b. Aug. 24, 1898; m. Mar. 18, 1920 Earl Transue Kingsbury,

Jan. 27, 1889 (son Andrew and Nellie (Transue) Kingsbury); a surveyor. 3178--Harlow Everett, b. July 4, 1914. 3179--Edwin Lee, b. June 19, 1909. 3180--Clifford LaVere, b. June 25, 1902.

3131--ADELBERT9 (Charles8 , Jabez7 , Charles8 , Ase.5 , Ephraim4 - 3 } James2, Henryl):

m. Nettie Beagle of Walton, N.Y. She was a graduate of Walton High School Class of 1900. Adelbert with his brother, Thomas, conducted a grocery business in Walton for many years. He was presented a 50 year membership pin by Walton Lodge #559, F. and A.M. He served as Worshipful Master two years, District Deputy in 1938. He was a member of Willowemoc Chapter, 11301~ O.E.s., Past High Priest and Asst. Grand Lecturer; R. A.M. and has received the degree of Right Excellent. Members of the Congregational Church. No issue.

3135--KENNETHio (Fred M. 9 , Orange8 , Charles7 • 6 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 • 3 , James2 , Henry1 ): m. Helen Brown. 3181--Kenneth, m. ? ; has a family. 3182--Louis c., m. Mildred Morris, had Joan and Alice.

3138--LESLIE M. 9 (Roy8, Orange7 , Charles6 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 - 3 , James2 , Henry1 ): -- m. Moreen Moore. He is a distributor for Kraft Food products, out of Johnson

City, N.Y. 3183--EJ.oise, m. Delmar Ray Harris; has three children. 3184--Patricia Ruth, m.· May 14, 1955 Thomas Carroll Smith.

3139--LLOYD8 (Roy8, Orange 7 , Cha.rles6 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 - 3 , James2 , Henry1 ): m. Minnie Vandermark ( daughter of Elgie Vandermark of Equinunk, P.a. ) • 3185--Beverly, m. Henry Ernst of Binghamton, N.Y. Has Sandra. 3186--Sylvia, m. Dale Dennis on Jan. 31, 1953; Binghamton, N.Y.

3142--WILLIAM OAKLEY10 (George H. 9 , Williem8 , Ma.son7 , Charles6 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 - 3 , -- Ja.mes2 , Henry1 ): Graduate Philadelphia College of Osteopathy 1926; D. o.

Past President New York State and New York City Osteopathic Societies. Past President New York Academy of Osteopathy, Member F. and A.M., Rye Gun Club, Apawamis Club, Rye, N. Y. Married Helen Hergert at Elmhurst, N. Y. , May 28, 1930 at the Methodist EpiscopaJ. Church. She was b. New York City, May 8, 19o6. She was a graduate of Connecticut College, New London, where she recived her B.A. in 1929. Divorced. Hem. 2nd Jeanne K. White. Children: 3187--William Oakley, Jr., b. Mar. 14, 1931; Putney School and Colgate. 3188--Robert H., b. Dec. 7, 1941; attending Hobart College.

3145--EARL TRANSUE10 {Andrew J.9 , Thomas8 , Elias7 , Cha.rles6 , Asa.5 , Ephraim4 - 3 , James2 , Henry-1-): m. Mar. 18, 1920 Hazel LaVonne Kingsbury, b. Aug. 24, 1898; {daughter LaVere and Mary {Gorton) Kingsbury). They were both born on Kingsbury Hill. They engaged in farming and then he took up surveying and is the County Surveyor of Susquehanna Co., Pa. Live at Jackson, Pa. and have a winter home in Florida. Children: 3189--Eleanor Mae--b. Dec. 9, 1920; m. Franklin Wilcox. Had Sandra Jean, b.

Jan. 20, 1941. 3190--Wilbur Andrew, b. June 28, 1923; m. Gloria Chilson. Reside at Hallestead,

Pa. 3191--Nadina Karen, b. Dec. 3, 1936; m. s. Scott Stevens on June 18, 1955 (son

Dr. and Mrs. Selton S. Stevens of Thompson, Pa.). Children: A--Selton Scott, III, b. Oct. 14, 1956. B--George Frederick, b. June 3, 1958. c--David Earl, b. Apr. 27, 1960.

3192--Winona Merle, b. Sept. 26, 1938; d. July 20, 1942, killed.

3147~-AARON THOMAS10 (Warner9 , Thomas8 , Elias7 , Charles6 , Asa.5 , Ephraim4 - 3 , James2 , -- Henryi): m. 1st Luella Lockwood, b. Aug. 10, 1888; d. Nov. 24, 1933; m. Oct.

22, 1904; m. 2nd Marguerite VanKleech, b. Sept. 22, 1899. Children: 3193--Chastina. Mae, b. Oct. 15, 1905; m. 1st Robert Wright; m. 2nd Clarence

Eichorn, b. March 12, 1902; m. July 3, 1933; had by 1st m. Alden Girard, b. Jan. 27, 1924; m. Apr. 3, 1945 who has a daughter Chastina Nancy, b. Jan. 6, 1946.

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;194--Frances Isabelle, b. Feb. 5, 1907; d. May 1947; m. May 16, 1934 Edward Horn. They had a daughter b. Mar. 1940; d. July 1940.

3195--Warner Harrison, b. Nov. 18, 1909, resides at Walton, N.Y. ;196--Beatrice P., b. Oct. 10, 1919; m. June 30, 1943 James Grizzanto, b. Mar.

10, 1919. Reside at Whitesboro, N.Y. Children (Grizzanto): A--JoAnn, b. Jan. 28, 1947. B--Richard J., b. Sept. 29, 1949.

;197--Arlene M., b. Jan 12, 1921; m. July 17, 1940 John Dorozynski, b. Oct. 17, 1918. Have Stephen J., b. June 19, 1949. Reside at Utica, N.Y. -

3198--Warner Russell, b. Mar. 24, 1922; d. Aug. 16, 1922.

3149--HARRIS ~IURRAY10 (Edson9 , Thomas8 , Elias7 , Charles6 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 • 3 , James2 , - Henry1

): m. June 28, 19o6 Eva. Florence Thomas, b. Jan. 15, 1886 (daughter Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Thomas of Hancock). Children: 3199--Rolla.nd Thomas, b. July 10, 1906. 3200--Florence, b. Dec. 19, 1921; Dec. 19, 1921. 3201--Ca.rolyn Frances, b. July 24, 1923; m. Nov. 26, 1944 Herbert Earl Vosburgh,

b. Dec. 21; live at Poughkeepsie. She is a graduate nurse. Children: A--Marta Louise, b. Feb. 13, 1952. B--Paul, adopted 1959.

3151--HOw.ARD R. 10 (Edson9 , Thomas8 , Elias7 , Cha.rles8 , Asa5 , Ephraim4·s, James2 , . Henryi): m. 1st Dec. 24, 1914 Ida Ruth Johnson, b. July 31, 189.3; d. June 7,

1932 (daughter Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson of Roscoe, N.Y.), m. 2nd· July 13, 1935 Mrs. Mary (inman) Blake, b. Oct. 6, 1892; d. Nov. 18, 1959 (daughter of Mr.· and Mrs. Nathan Inman). Children by 1st m.: 3202--Nora Helen, b. Oct. 28, 1915; m. Apr. ;o, 1934 Herman Cecil Faling, b.

Oct. 2i, 1912 (Kingsbury descendant, son of Cecil and Augusta (Hunt) Fe.ling). Children (F aling) : A--Herman Floyd, b. Dec. 13, 1934; m. 1956 Mrs. Marion McGraw; have

Floyd b. Feb. 1957. 3203--Albert, b. Apr. 21, 1923; killed in Belgium, World War II, Jan. 1945 (was

adopted by Mr. and Mrs. William B. Thomson). 3204--Clinton Howard, b. Jan. 1;, 1918; m. 1st Barbara Curley of Boston,

m. 2nd Ruby Keaton ( or Keller), b. July 13. 3205--Herbert, b. May 27, 1919. 3206--Donald, b. Jan. 16, 1922; d. 1935. 3207--Arvilla, b. Aug. 27, 1924; m. 1st 1941 Michael Hassick, b. 1923, divorced.

m. 2nd, May 1958 Robert Jordan. Children by 1st m. : A--Patricia, b. June 28, 1942; m. July 16, 1960 Herbert E. Figary of

Oneonta, N.Y. B--Michael, Jr., b. May 17, 1948. c--Christine Ruth, b. Nov. 8, 1951. D .... navid Earl, e. Mar. 3, 1954. E--Daughter born June 22, 1956.

3208--Floyd, m. Katherine Crossman; has a family. {He was adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Ned Darby of Roscoe, N.Y.). ·

3209--Richa.rd, b. 1931 (Was adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Stephens of Roscoe and Proctor, Vt.

3210--Kenneth, d. young.

.2!22--FLOYD R. 10 (Edson9 , Thomas8 , Elias7 , Charles6 , Aaa5 , Ephraim4 - 3 , James2 ,

Henrr): m. June 30, 1926 Virginia G. Lakin, b. Apr. 8, 1903; {daughter John T. and Jennie (Fish) Lakin). He is a drug store clerk and she is a teacher in the grades of Hancock Central School, Hancock, N.Y. She is a member of the O.E.S. Floyd is a member of F. and A.M., member of the Emory Methodist choir and the Hancock Community Choir. Children: 3211--John Edson, b. May 3, 1928. 3212--Nila Jane, b. Nov. 11 1935; a graduate of music from Fredonia State

·Teacher's College, teaches music. Has sung with a number of organizations while in college.

3156--HALE10 (William9 ., Thomas8 , Elia.s7 , Che.rles6 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 - 3 , James~, Henry1 ): m. Oct. 9, 1923 Esther Austin, b. Oct. 4, 1896 {daughter Frank and Sue Austin of Brooklyn, N.Y.). Be 1s a graduate of Hancock High School and Columbia Univer­sity. Following his college work he served as a professor at Conway Hall, a preparatory school for the Dickson Law School. Ill health caused him to give up his work in education, and go back to the first love of most of the Kings­burys--agriculture. He is an elder of the Presbyterian Church at Washington, N.J. Children: 3213--Dorothy Jane, b, Nov. 15, 1924; m. June 13, 1946 James K. Tandy.

Children {Tandy): A--Susan Nance, b. Aug. 29, 1948. B--James Hale, b. Dec. 6, 1950. c--David Kingsbury, b. Aug. 18, 1952; d. Aug. 20, 1952. D--Betsey Jane, b. Aug. 25, 1953. E--Robert, b. Sept. 1955.

3214--Read Austin, b. Nov. 6, 1925 at Lanesboro, Pa. 3215--Robert Hale, b. Mar. 18, 1928 at Lanesboro, Pa. 3216--Paul Belknap, b. June 19, 1929 at Lanesboro, Pa. 3217--Ruth Hazel, b. June 9, 1934 at Blairstown, N.J. 3218--William Frank, b. July 27, 1936 at Willistown.

3164--WILLIAM CHARLES10 (Samuel A. 9 , Che.rles8 , Harvey7 , Charles6 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 - 3 , James2 , Henry1 ): a prominent lumberman of California. Children: 3219--Doris, lives in Michigan. 3220--Ma.rie, m. ? Smith.

~--ERNEST BYRON10 (Samuel A.9 , Char1es8 , Harvey7 , Charles6 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 - 3 , James2 , Henrr): a minister of the Method.1st Church. He m. Gladys Marguerite Graves on May 24, 1923, (the daughter of Rev. William E. and Phoebe E. Milner Graves of Indiana.) Children: 3221--IJ.oyd William, b. Apr. 9, 1924 in Havensville, Kansas. 3222--Beryl Lee, b. 1928 in Kansas, served in Korean War. 3223--Marjorie Ellen, b. 1935. Residence Oklahoma City, Okla.

3166--CLARENCE LE010 (Samuel A. 9 , Charles8 , Harvey7 ; Charles6 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 - 3 ,

James2 , Henry1 ): b. 1910, of Wichita, Kansas.

3178--HARLOW10 {LaVere8 , Elisha8 , Jabez 7 , Charles8 , Asa5 , Ephre.im.4 • 3 , James2 , Henrr): m. June 25, 1941 Muriel E. Sherwood, b. Aug. 17, 1920 (daughter Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sherwood), grocer.

Children: 3224--Harlow E., b. Sept. 12, 1946. 3225--Karen Ruth, b. Mar. 25, 1949. 3226--Kevin Richard, b. Aug. 29, 1951.

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3179--EDWIN:0 (LaVere9 , Elisha J.8 , Jabez7 , Charles6 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 - 3 , James2 , Henry): m. Shirley Cole, b. Nov. 27, 1920. Lives on the original Kingsbury farm on Kingsbury Hill. Children: 3227--Dixie Lee.

3180--CLIFFORD10 (LaVere9 , Elisha J. 8 , jabez 7 , Charles6 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 - 3 , Henry1 ) : m. 1928 Dorothy Sanford; reside st at West Sand Lake, N·. Y. Children: 3228--craig.

James2 . . '

3190--WILBUR11 (Earl10 Andrew J.9 , Thomas8 , Elias7 , Charles8 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 - 3 , - James2 , Henry1 ):' m. Gloria Chilson. Is president of Kingsbury Reunion for

1961. Resides Hallstead, Pa. Children: 3229--Ronald Wilbur, b. July 24, 1948. 3230--Ce.rol Ann, b. Sept. 1952.

3195--WARNER11 (Aaron Thomas10, Warner H.9 , Thomas8 , Elias7 , Charles6 , Asa5 , -- 4•5 2 l Ephraim , James , Henry ) : m. Feb. 20, 1932 Bertha Pauline North, b. Aug.

30, 1915. Children: .3231--Alberta May, b. Oct. 25, 1932; m. March 28, 1953 John Anderson.

Children (Anderson): A•-James. B-•John. c--Donald Robert, b. Feb. 25, 1957, D••Nancy Jane, b. May 18, 1960.

3232--leyron Charles, b. Oct. 22, 1934. 3233--Robert Warner, b •. Aug. 16, 1935. 3234--Thelma Jean, b. Apr. 2, 1938; m. Dec. 6, 1959 Dean Arnold Scherer;

Childrenr A--Kathy Lou, b. Oct. 8, 1960.

3235--Betty Lou, b. May 14, 1939; m. Sept. 3, 1960 Glenford Robert Tait. 3236--Gloria Ann, b. July 13, 1945. · 3237--Thomas Harrison, b. Aug. 1, 1946. 3238--Douglas Arthur, b. May 23, 1949. 3239--Linda Rose, b. Nov. 12, 1947.

3199--R. THOMAS11 (Harris10, Edson9 , Thomas8 , Elias7 , Charles6 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 - 3 , James2 , Henry1 ): m. June 21, 1928 Elsie Leona Warfield, b. May 9, 1909. Lives at R.D. 3, Norwich, N.Y. Children: 3240--Rolland Thomas, b. Feb. 10, 1929; m. Helen Purdy. 3241--Phyllis Jane, b .• Feb. 12, 1930; m. Harold Mellin; lives in Jermyn, Pa.

Children (Mellin): A-•Charles George, b. Oct. 27, 1951.

3242--Milton Sydney, b. July 14, 1932. 3243--James Harris, b. Oct. 6, 1933. 3344-•Williem Eugene, b. Feb. 1937; d. Jan.

~--HERBERT11 (Howard10, Edaon9 , Thoill8.s6 , Elias 7 , Charles6 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 -s, James2 , Henry1): m. 1939 or 1940; m. Eva Ma.zielesk1, Children: 3245--Ronald) tin 3246--Donald) :w 6

32ll-'."JOBN11 "£alled Ja~k" {Flofd10, Edson9 , Thomasa, El1as7 , Charles6 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 3 , Jam.en .. .:, Henry ) : m. June 20, 1959 Dorothy Mary Machos (daughter of Mr. and· Mrs. He11:ry J. Machos of Elizabeth, N.J.) in Christ Methodist Church, Park Ave., N.Y.C. She is a graduate of Battin High School of Eiizabeth, and received a B.A. c.egree f.rom Cedar Crest College, ·Allentown, Pa. Mr. K. is a

. grad,u.i.te of Raneock Ce"'.ltra.l. School, Hancock, N ~7.. and. is an alumnus of State Unive7cait.y 'l·eachcn·s Ccll.ee;e, Fredonia, M .Y .• , clJ.ss of :!.950. He has an instru­mental major in music, e. r!lember of the SYJo.rhor..ir: ::iaud, :member of the College Choir, Men's Choi:.·, s.c.A. Choir, Presbyterian Church Choir, and· a male quartet. Mr. and ~irs. K. each hold a master's degree from Colwnbia University. They are members of the faculty of the Uniondale, New York, school system.

3214--READ11 (Hal.e10, William9 , Thomas8 , El.ias 7 , Charles6 , Asa.5 , Ephraim4 -s, James2 ,

Henry1) : m. Sept. 1951 Barbara Brown. Children: 3247--Laura Sue, b. Mar. 16, 1953. 3248--Glen, b. May 1955.

~--ROBERT HALE11 (Hale10, Williams, Thomasa, Eli~s7 , Charles8 , Asa5 , Ephra1m4 - 3 , Jamss2 , Henry1): m. June 30, 1956 Marion Bailey, of Warwick, R~I., in the First Baptist Church, at East Green'Wicb, R.I.

3217--RUTH HAZEL11 (HaJ.e10, Williams, Thomas8 , Elias7 , Charles8 , Asa.5 , Ephraim4 ·s, -- James2 , Benry1 ): m. June 16, 1956, Lieut. H. Cra.ig Miller of Northampton, Pa.,

in Washington Presbyterian Church, Washington, N.J. Children (Miller) : 3249--Eric, b. Mar. 1957.

3221--LLOYD WILLIAM11 (Ernest Byron10, Samuel8 , Charles8 , Harvey7 , Charles8 , Asa5 , -- Ephraim4 - 3 , James2 , Henry-1-): m. Betty Lou, daughter of Harmon E. and Bessie

Cornett·. She :was. b. at Neodesha, Kansas, Aug. 12, 1926. Lloyd is a graduate of Orlando, Okla. High. He has spent the greater part of his adult life in the Marine Corps (World War II and Korean War). Now resides in Oklahoma City. Children: 3250--Lloyd Byron, b. Aug. 18, 1945 at Klamath Falls, Oregon.

3228--CRAIG11 (Clifford10, LaVere9 , Elisha J.a, Jabez7 , Charles6 , Asa5 , Ephraim4 - 3 , - James2 , Henry1 ) : m. Feb. 17, 1951, Barbara Wheeler. They reside at West Sand

Lake, N.Y. Children: 3251--cathie Lee, b. 1952. 3252--Kim Ann, b. 1955.

3232--MIRON12 (Warner11 , Aaron Thomas10, Warner H.8 , Thomas8 , Elias7 , Charles6 , - Asa5 , Ephraim4 ·s, James2 , Henry1 ) : m. Aug. 14, 1954, Nancy Donna Gray.

Children: 3253--Melody Rose, b. Dec. 26; 1954. 3254--Victoria Lynn, b. Apr. 30, 1956. 3255--Ricky Warner, b. Apr. 29, 1957. 3256--Ka.ren Kay, b. May 21, 1960.

3233--R0BERT12 -!Warneru, Aa_ron T. io; Warner H. 9 , Thomas8 , Elias 7 , Charles6 , Asa5 ,

Ephraim4 , James2 , Henry1): m. Dec. 13, 1958, Delores Fullington of Afton,

N.Y., married at Del Rio, Texas. Children: 3257--son b. 1959.

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5 4005--WILLARD (John4 , Ephraim3, James2 , Henry1 ): m. March 1768, Hannah, daughter of'

Isaac and Lydia (Hewitt)Lawrence,of Canaan, Conn. She died in Monroe Co., N.Y. at the home of her son, Andrew. Willard d. 1817 at his farm in the Crooked Lalte district of New York. Children born in Canaan, Conn. : 4031--Joh£,b. 2-18-1769; m. 5-8-1794, Rebeccah Griswold, 10 children b. Bloom­

field, Conn. 4032--Josiah, b. 9-23-1771; d. in Lapeer, Mich., and buried in Clark Cemetery. 4033--Isaac, b. 5-30-1777; Ll. and had grandchildren in Young Co., Texas.

A Weller. 4034--Ardon, b. 10-9-1779; m. resided in Elmira, N.Y. and Hector, N.Y. 4035--Hannah, m. 4-25-1802, Hezekiah Goodwin of Bloom:field, Conn. 6 children. 4036--Philo, b. 4-22-1784 removed to Oswego, N.Y. 4037--Andrew, b. 1-9-1788; d. 12-10-1860 in Rush, N,Y,

4006--0LIVER5 (Oliver4 , Samuel3 , James2 , Henry1): served in the Lexington alarm, and in May 1775, he joined the company commanded by Capt. Joseph Elliott, Col. Israel Putman's regiment. Hem. 1-1-1777, at Scituate, R.I. Miss Sally Baker. In the year 1781 he purchased land in Plainfield, N.H. until his death at the age of 84 years. His widow died 1-26-1856 at the age of 101 yrs. 4 mo. 5 days as copied from headstone in Plainfield, N.H. cemetery.• Children born in Plainfield, N.H.: 4038--0liver III, b. 10-8-1784; living in New York State in 18u. 4039--Joseph, b. 1-15-1796; d. in Sterling, N.Y., 1871, 4040--Amelia, b. 12-3-1791; m. Mr. Spaulding. Shed. in Plainfield, N.H.,

4-10-1837. 4041--John Baker, b. 4-4-1797; d. in Goshen Gore (Stannard, Vt.), 2-7-1866.

4007--SAMUEL5 (Oliver4 , Samuel3 , James2 , Henry1): a Revolutionary War veteran. He m. Phoebe Ginnings, 2-10-1778, Land records examined at Plainfield and Kill­ingly, Conn. show his residency in both towns. Phoebe Kingsbury d. at Windham, Conn. at the age of 58 years. Children: 4042--Sarah; b. 8-20-1778; m. 11-24-1803 Daniel Robinson. (Windham Church rec.) 4043--Eunice, b. 11-19-1782; m. 11-26-1810, B. Reed. (Weaver's MSS. Conn.

Hist. Soc.) 4044--Mason, b. 6-18-1788, veteran of the Revolution, Capt. Chas. Palmer. He

· married and moved :from Windham, Conn. to Ohio. 4045--Sanford, b. 11-7-1791; ·d. 7-2-1856.

4008--JOSEPH5 (Oliver4 , Samuel3 , James2 , Henry1 ): of' Plainfield, N,H. enlisted at the age of 16 years •in Col, Bedel's regiment, ijew Hampshire troops. He and his elder brother, Samuel, were taken prisoner at the battle of the Cedars. Children: 4046--Sim.eon, m. and -had a large family. He removed from New Hampshire to New

York and from there to Emmett ·co., Mich. Ezra P. a son was living at Harbor Springs, Mich. at the turn of the century.

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4047--0liver, b. 1787; d. 10-13-1862; m. Lucy Phillips, 1788-1878. He served in War of 1812 under Capt. Samuel West at .New London, Conn. He was of Killingly, Conn. Born to them six daughters; Hannah (Wilcox), Abby (Burgess), Jane (Morse), Mary A. (Brewer) (Bishop), Fanny (Eddy), Olive (Battey).

4048--Joseph, b. 1789; m. Ruth Cady of Brooklyn, Conn.; removed to Pennsylvania, had son, George, and Mary whom. Solomon Brown of Conneaut, Ohio.

40l2--TILLEY6 (Asa5 , Ephraim4 , Ephraim3, James2 , Henrr): of Voluntown, Conn. Bis army service, 1775, may be found on the Massachusetts Revolutionary Rolls. Tilly died in September, 1802, and his widow m. at Northampton, N.Y. to Henry King, who died and her 3rd m. was to David Seymour. Kingsbury children were Jabez, Clark, Asa, Levey, Jonathan, Uriah, Hiram and Marvin.

4017--JOHN6 (Jeduthan5 , Ephraim4 , Ephraim3, JaIJJes2 , Benry1 ): m. 1st Dorothy Leavens of Killingly, Conn. (See.Kingsbury-Talcott Genealogy) m. 2nd Mrs. Edith Ticknor, of Columbia, Conn. Children: 4049--Lydia, b. 12-27-1793; m. 5-6-1819, Col. James White of Coventry, Conn. 4050--Laura, b. ll-22-1795; d. in infancy. · 4051--Dorothy L., b. 12-9-,799; m. James Downer Hosmer of Willimantic, Conn. 4052--John, b. 5-26-1801, graduate of Brown University, Class of 1826. Hem. 8-19-1834, Mary Mackie Burgess, of Providence, R.I. Mrs. Kingsbury died in Providence, 2-28-1872. Dr. Kingsbury d. 12-24-1874. Dr. Kingsbury organized and directed for thirty years the 11Young Ladies High School of Providence. In the year 1852 he retired from his work with the private school and was appointed: State Commissioner of Public Schools a position he held but a single year when· 111 health brought about his resignation. Dr. Kingsbury aided largely in bring­ing public opinion to sanction and demand necessary legislation creating the common school of Rhode Island. He assisted in founding the 11American Institute .of Instruction," a national association of teachers. That he also was a gifted student of English history is evidenced by the publication of his writings many years after his death, such works as English Life of Henry V that was published in 19ll, Early History of Piccadilly, Leicester Square, Soho and their Neigh­bourhood, in 1925. Children: 4o52A--Mary Burgess, b. 6-13-1835; m. 12-13-1855, Edward Phillips Burgess. 4052B--Elizabeth Helen, b. 6-19-1840; m. 4-19-1865, Hon. Edward L. Pierce. 4052C--Alice, b. 7-21-1844; m. 6-1-1871, Rev. Leonard Kip Storrs of Pittsfield,

Mass. 4052D--Ezra, b. 1-26-1804; m. Eunice Hovey Griggs, had son, Capt. Ezra W. of

Co. I, 2nd Colorado.

4025--STEPHEN6 (Stephen5 , John4 , Ephraim3 , James2 , Henry1 ) : m. in Canaan, Conn. Susanna Fellows on the 20th day of August, 1784. He removed to Huntington, Luzerne Co., Penn. about the time their fourth child was born, 1792. Children: 4053--Elizabeth, b. 2-3-1787; m. John Fuller and she died in 1886. 4054--Nancy, b. 8-11-1789; m. Almond Stevens. 4055--Amelia, b. 1790; m. Alvin Seward. 4056--Andrew, b. 7-19-1792; d. in Huntington, 2-26-1852. 4057--Henry, b. 10-5-1793 in Huntington, Pa., died 3-17-1870. 4058--Lucy, m. James McBeth. 4o59--Sa.rah, m. 1st James Calender; m. 2nd Robert McLadie.

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4027--JOSEPH8 (Stephens, John4 , Ephraim3, James2 , Henry1): of Norfolk and Canaan, - Conn. Hem. in Canaan, 3-4-1791, Elizabeth Hollenbeck and moved to Luzerne Co.,

Pa., and later removed to Hudson, Ohio where he lived out his life. Children: 4o60--Sarah, m. Willis Butler of Stow, Ohio and Peoria, Ill. 4061--Betsey, m. Capt. Henry W. Butler of Stow. 4o62--Lot, b. in Hudson, Ohio about 1797; d. in Pecatonic, Ill., 1875, age 78. 4063-•John, b, 12-28-1814; m. let Angeline Bishop of Charlestown, Ohio; she died

2-14-1877; hem. 2nd in 1880 Mrs. Jane Nash of Streetsborough, Ohio. Children of 1st m.: David B., otis n., John H., Leander, b. in ~arkman,

Eugene E., b. 1849 and Bradford E., who settled in Kingston, Mich.

40}0--WILLARD6 (Stephens, John4 , Ephraim3 , James2 , Henry1 ): of Stockholm, N.Y.; m. Mt's. Margaret Gray Bisbee of Vermont. Shed. 3-1827, aged 54. He d. Sept. 1831. Children: 4064--Willard, b. 6-20-18o8; m. Amanda Blowers, Oct. 1, 1836, had George D. 4065--Jacob, b. 1810; d. 1890, unm. 4066--Stephen, b. 1812; m. Clarissa Jackson. Resided Janesville, Wis. 3 sons. 4067--.Ama.nda., b. 1814; m. 1st Martel Hillyard, 4 children; m. 2nd Joseph Gray. 4068--Morris, b. in 1816; m. Samantha Emerson, had 4030A-Arten and 4030B-Lenman.

4031- -JOSI.AH6 (Willard5 , John4 , Ephraim3 , James2 , Henry1 ): m. 11-29-1792, Altana, b. 10-22-1772, daughter of David and Lois (Stephens) Fellows. He resided at Mendon, N.Y. removing to Lapeer, Michigan late in life. Clark cemetery, Baldwin Road. Children: 4069--Aaron, 1793-1842; m. Cornelia Wood. 4070--Altana, b. 1-1-1796. 4071--Milo, b. 4-24-1798; d. 3-28-1845. 4072--Susannah, b. 8-13-1800; d. 8-11-1837. 4073--Josiah W., b. 7-18-1804; d. 9-9-1824. 4074--David F., b. 12-20-1806; d, 7-8-1824. 4075--Aildrew Lemuel, b. 5-20-1810, in Roxbury, N.Y. 4076--Sally (Sarah), b. 1813-1829.

4034--ARDON6 (Willard5 , John4 , Ephraim3, James2 , Henry1 ): of Hector, N.Y. and Elmira, N.Y. Seven children were born to his marriage, the eldest, George of Horseheads N.Y., m., in 1832, Elizabeth o. Bancroft, b. in Otsego Co., N.Y. George d. in 1852, Elizabeth died 2-6-1880, in Elmira, N.Y. They had six children all of whom lived in the vicinity of Elmira. A grandson George Ardon II, m. Susan Ruppersberger and lived at 237 Kingsbury Ave., Elmira. The second son of Arden was Oliver Comstock, b. 3-4-1825; m. Mary Anne. Chapman of Hector, N.Y. Be was a commission merchant at Elmira. and Watkins, N.Y. and died at the latter place. They had three children, 4034A-Lucius Seely, 4034B-Georgiana and 4034C-Ella.

4037--ANDREW, DR.6 (Willards, John4 , Ephraim3 , James2 , Henry1): of Wayne, Steuben Co., N.Y., was a Surgeon's Mate, Col. McBurney•s regiment, N.Y. Militia, war of 1812. Hem. 1st 12-11-1814 Sally, daughter of Enos and Margaret Silsbe. He m. 2nd 4-15-1847, Lavina Price, b. 8-12-1812, in Rush, N.Y., d. 12-5-1894. Children: 4077--Horace, b. 4-25-1816; m. 5-24-184~, Eliza Brace of Pompey, N.Y. 4078--Harriet, b. 1-15-1820; m. 2-22-1844, Francis Granger of Parma, N,Y. 4079--Eliza, b. 6-15-1833; m. 1852, Anson Davis of Rush, N.Y.; d. 4-29-1896. · 4o80--Albert, b. 4-6-1840; a Civil War veteran; m. Emily Chapel, had Ernest A. 4o81--Addison, b. 2-13-1850; d. 7-18-1929 at Mumford, N.Y. 4o82--Franklin, b. 12-31-1851; d. 4-19-1930 in Wheatland Center,·N.Y.

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4041--JOHN B.AKER6 (Oliver5 , Oliver4 , Sam.uel3 , James2 ; Henryi): of Stannard, Vt.; m. 1st Phebe Johnson, 1802-1832; m. 2nd in 1833, Mrs. Eliza Batchelder Burnham. Children: · 4083--Lodem.e, m. 1st Joseph Bean; m. 2nd William Folsom, both of Wheelock. 4084--Harvey Nicholas, b. 5-23-1830 in Goshen Gore, Vt.; d. l-24-19o4. 4085--Sarah b. in 1834; m. 1st Fernando Lowe; m. 2nd s. K. Patch. 4086--Norman Joseph, died from bullet wound in Southern prison, 1863. 4087-•Saloma, m. Samuel King of Stannard, Vt. 4088--Carlos John, served in 1st Vt. Cavalry, Col. Custer. Hem. Miss Beckwith.

~--.ANDREW7 (Stephen8 , Stephens, John4 , Ephraim3 , James2 , Henryl.): of Huntington, Pa.; m. in 1809, Rebeckah, daughter of David and Betsey (Tubbs) Woodward. She was born in Huntington, Pa. Dec. 27, 1793; died 4-28-1875. He died, 2-26-1852. ·He is remembered in Huntington as a successful farmer and rural leader. Children: 4089--Elizabeth, b. 7-10-1813; m. Gilbert McQuene, of Shickshinney;

d. 10-10-1876, 4090--Stephen J., b. 8-29-1816; d, Nov. 15, 1898 in Huntington, Pa. 4091•-David Woodward, b. 8-15-1820; d. 11-16-1884 in Monttaudon, Pa. 4092--Susannah, 1826-1828. 4093--Daniel H., b. 10-15-1830; m. Esther Chapin. Ten children born to them. 4o94--Anderson Dana, 1832-1852.

~--HENRY7 (Stephen6 , Stephens, John4 , Ephrai:m3, James2 , Henry1 ): of Huntington, Pa.; m. May 10, 1819, Amanda., daughter of LYlD8,Il Culver of Huntington. She d. 2-11-1880. Children: 4695--Hannah, b. 7-1-1820; m. Daniel Fulmer of Bloomsburg, Pa. Clinton, eldest

of three children died in Andersonville prison, in 1862. 4096--Ms.ry, b. 5-28-1826; m. Dr. John w. Fulmer of Fishing Creek, Pa.;

d. 5-7-1857, 4097--Nancy, b. 3-20-1828; m. in 1859 Dr. John W. Fulmer; went to IUinois. 4098--Charles, b. 12-21-1829; m. Sarah Jane Sanders of Huntington, Pa. ·

8 children. 4099--Milford, b. 10-8-1833; of Shickshinny, Pa.; m. Susan Kocher. 7 children. 4100--Stephen J., b. 10-5-1835; d. 1877 in Pedee, Iowa.

4062--LO'r7 (Joseph8 , Stephens, Jobn4 , Ephraim3 James2 , Henryl-): of Hudson, Ohio and Rockford, Illinois. Hem~ 11-27-1814 Miss Polyphemia Cook of East Canaan, Conn. He was a cooper by trade. On the death of his first wife he was married to Mrs. Wilson a few years later, no children to second marriage. Children: 4101--William Charles, b. 4-23-J.828; died 12-26-1898, in San Jose, Calif. 4102--Edward, b. 10-29-1830; d. 5-3-1899, in San Jose, Calif.

4075--.ANDREW LEMUEL7 (Josiah W. 6 , Willard5 , John4 , Ephraim3, Ja:mes2 , Henryl.): m. 1st 1-12-1831, .Lucy Gillett, b. 3-30-1814 in Greene County, N.Y. daughter of Benjamin and Asenath (Grimes) Gillett; she died 4-4-1887 and hem. 2nd May 2, 1889, Nancy Van Fleet. Andrew L. removed from Mendon, N.Y. to Shelby, Mich. in 1833; from there to Lapeer and died at Warren, Mich. 1-28-1895. He is buried in the family lot at Clark cemetery. Children: 4103-•Josiah w., b. in Genese Co., N.Y. 6-22-1833; d. ll-14-1918 in Alpena,

Mich.

4104--Lydia, b., Shelby, Mich. 3-7-1836; d. 7-4-1904 at Commerce. 4105--Lucy, b. 4-23-1838; d. 4-1862; m. in 1858, n. E. Bristol. 4106--Andrew L., Jr., b. 5-5-1842, in Hunter's Creek; d. 1928 at Lapeer, Mich. 4107--Adella D., 9-20-1844; d. 9-27-1920. 4108--Jesse H., b. 5-20-1847; d. 1926 at Lapeer, Mich.; m. 2-22-1869, Amanda.

Born to the union were Allie L., b. 3-12-1870, in Berville, Mich. and Claud B., born 1-17-1875 in Lapeer.

4109--Benjamin F., b. 7-29-1849; d. 3-16-1925; m. 2-2-1868, Harriet Wood, b. 1851 in Canada. Born to them., Ida B,, Wilber D., Charles F., Grace M., Guy E., Eva A., all born in Lapeer, Mich. except Wilber who was b. in Memphis, Tenn. ·

41lO--Maryett and Luella died young. 4111--John c., b. 3-5-1857; m. 6-3-1874 Almira Decker of Orion, Mich. They

resided in Lapeer and Hunter's Creek, Mich. Born to the union were Walter F. on 4-5-1875, Willard J. 11-27-1877 and Omar c., b. 4-22-1885.

4o81--ADDISON7 (Dr. Andrew6 , Willa.rd5 , John4 , Ephraim3 , James2 , Henryl-): of Mumford, N. Y.; m. 6-30-1897, Emma. L., daughter of' Ambrose and Hannah ( Crimin) Rathburn, b. 9-4-1859, in Avon, N.Y. He died at Mumford, 7-18-1929. His widow d, U-3-1942. Children: 4112--Burton Addison, b. 1-5-1899 at Mumford; m. 8-18-1928 to Hazel E. Pettit

b. 10-20-1896 in Brooklyn, N.Y. They reside at Madison, N.J. 41.13--0liver Rathbun, b. 8-2-1902 in Mumford; m. Oct. 1933 Miss Margaret

Na.tzka. They reside at 83 Crescent Drive, Albany, N.Y.

4o82--FRANKLIN7 (Dr. Andrew6 1 Willa.rd5 1 John4 , Ephra.im3 , ja,mes2 , Henryl.): of Wheat­

land Center, N.Y.; m. 10-29-1884, Ella. R., daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth (Robertson) Shoudler, born in Scottsville, N.Y., 9-23-1856; died 1-21-1944. Franklin was a farmer at Garbutts about three miles west of' Scottsvil1e. Children: 4114--Herbert Willa.rd, b. 10-27-1886; m. 12-6-1928 at Mumford, N.Y. Jeannette

Hamilton Campbell. They had Ernest Andrew, b. 2-15-1935 at Batavia, Charles Herbert, b. 6-18-1936 at Batavia, N.Y., Lavinia Antoinette, b. 6-17-1937 at Wheatland, N.Y. and Florence Elizabeth, b. 9-16-1938.

4U5--Dean Shoudler, b. 7-3-1888; m. Elizabeth May Couch of' Mumford, N.Y. The compiler visited with Dean and his daughter, Mrs. Ella McGinnis when we visited the Kingsbury Reunion of James Kingsbury descendants at Hancock, New York in 1954. Dean and Elizabeth May were blessed in the birth of six children; Ella Margaret, b. 10•7-1910; m. 4-9.-1931, Sylvester T. McGinnis at Mumford, N.Y. They have, Robert, William and Barbara. Eugene Franklin, b. 6-ll-1912. Served in African and Italian campaigns., W.W. No. 2 as Sgt. 209th Art.; m. Dorothy Bake and have son, Louis; Ruth Augusta, b. 1-24-1915; m. Trevor Austin, has daughter, Linda. Jessie May, b. 9-3-1916, m. John Kelly and have Judy, Louis and Susan. Richard Dean, b. 11-15-1921, 1st Lt. Pilot B24, 15th Bomber Sqd., m. Mildred Sherd. Mildred Lucile, b. 10-2-1923 at Rochester, N.Y_, m. Thomas Callon, have Michael Thomas, b.·:,-27-1950 and Katlll.een M., b. l-27-19,1. Richard Eugene Austin, b. 6-2-1951. John P. Kelly, son of'

· Jessie K. and Jolµl Kelly, b. 6-20-1951.

4084--HARVEY NICHOLAS7 (John B. 6 , Oliver5 , Oliver4 , Samuel3 , James2, Henry-1

): of Walden, Vt., m. 4-3-1854, Polly Noyes Lowe of Warren, N.H., daughter of Daniel P. and Ma.ry L. (Brown) Lowe. She d. 5-31-1906. He was a farmer and made his · home in Hardwick, Vt. until 1871, then farmed at Danville, Barnet and Walden, Vt.

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Children: 4116--George Harvey, b. 7-26-1855; d. 4-16-1927 at Walden, Vt.; m. Florence M.

Gillis. To that union was·born, Elwyn Harvey, b. 7-26-1880; m. Donna Sturdevant, had Warren, died at birth; Barbara, m. Mr. Twitchell, have three children; Lyle Julian, b. 9-15-1898; m. Arlene Thurston, no child.

4ll7--0tis Daniel, 1859-1936; m. 3-5-1881, Mattie J. Gillis. They made their home in East Hardwick, Vt. He d. at Tilton, N.H. 6-30-1936. Had daughter Rosa F. (1882-19540; m. Albert Chase.

4118--Newell J., b. 1-12-1862; d. 4-20-1934 at St. Johnsbury, Vt. He was of Trout Brook, P.Q., Canada, b. 12-23-1860; Inez L., b. 2-22-1886, the only child.

4119--Frederick VaLoise, (1870-1948); m. 3-12-1894 Rosa L. Cox, had Harvey,unm. 4120--Jessie May, b. 7-19-1900, m. Herbert, son of Azra and Eldora (Glover)

Gibson. He died 9-3-1950. His widow died 1-18-1961. Jessie· .May Gibson was very interested in the compilation of the Kingsbury family records as well as the records of the branches of her husband's family. To her we owe much of the record here presented. Children (Gibson): A--May Eldora Gibson, b. July 6, 1901; m. to Charles w. Lamb of Peacham,

Vt., July 26, 1921. Their children, Robert Charles Lamb, b. Jan. 29, 1928; m. to Gladys Malone on Oct. 22, 1950; they had Marc Gibson Lamb, b. July 24, 1960, Rachel Eldora Lamb, b. June 16, 1933; m. to Claud L. Clark June 3, 1956; they have Jay Stuart Clark, b. Mar. 27, 1959; Laurie Clark, born April 5, 1960.

B--Maurice Orlo Gibson, b. Aug. 28, 1903; m. to Bessie Walbridge of Cabot, Vt. June 10, 1933; d. Feb. 9; 1942. Their children, Ilene Vera Gibson, b. April 6, 1934; m. to Roger Walker on May 31, 1953; they have six children -- Kathleen Diane Wa-l.ker, b. Jan. 15, 1954; Kenneth William Walker, b.-Feb. 7, 1955; Warren Forrest Walker, b. June 14, 1956; Paul Ralph Walker, b. Sept. 1, 1957; Timothy Alton Wal.ker, b. Nov, 14, 1958; Virginie. Vere. Walker, b. April 21, 1961. Sally May Gibson, b. Mar. 21, 1935; m. to Norman Dix on June 19, 1953; two chil~en, Conrad Maurice Dix, b. Nov. 29, 1953,; Cheryl Ann Dix, b. June 4, 1955. Harold Maurice Gibson, b. Apr. 3, 1936; m. to Eloise H. Spicer on Apr. 6, 1957; one child Torie Lee Gibson, b. Sept. 10, 1960. Ruth Lillian Gibson, b. Aug. 14, 1905; m. to Gordon G, Welch of Peacham, Vt., June 26, 1928; their children--Beverly Elaine Welch, b. June 11, 1932; m. to Grant A. Isham on June 18, 1955; they have Darrell Scott Isham, b. July 111 1957; Dale Warren Isham, b. May ll, 1960. Raymond Gordon Welch, b. Feb. 3, 1935; m. to Rachel E. Walters on June 21, 1959; R~ginald David Welch, b. Dec. 19, 1938; Donald Burton Welch, b. July 22, 1940. Doris Kathleen Gibson, -b. Feb. 3, 1908; m.· Roger W. Berry of Campton, N.H. on June 30, 1933; they have.Priscilla Jean Berry, b. Dec. 28, 1937; m. to David A, Blanchard on JuJ.y 1, 1960. Wayne Stuart Berry, b. July 16, 1941.

~--DAVID WOODW.ARD8 (Andrew7 , Stephen6 • 5 , John4 , Ephraim3 , Jam.es2 , Henry1): of Montaudon, Pa. where he was an undertaker and cabinet maker. Mr. Kingsbury, m 1st Olivia King who died in 1851 at Townhill, Pa. Hem. 2nd Henrietta Andrews who died in 1867; m. 3rd 1-17-1870, Sarah Jane (Irwin) Cummings of Chiliaquaque, Pa. Children: 4121--Julius Octavius, 1846-1849. 4122--Lester Leonia, b. 10-25-1857; m. Clara E. Auten. A capt. 4th Inf.M,N.G. 4123--Elizabeth Andrews, 1860-1864. 4124--Arthur Wellington, b. 11-29-1871; d. 5-19-1926.

~--STEPHEN J. 8 (Henry7 , Stephens, Stephen5 , John4 , Ephraim3 , James2 , Henry1 ):

m. Catherine Varney. They established a home at Wilkesbarre, Pa. where their four children were born. They removed to East Liberty, Ohio where he followed his trade as a plasterer. Later the family moved to Muscatine Co. Iowa where he operated a farm near Pedee, Iowa. He died 1877, buried in Bethel Cemetery. Children born to the union were: 4125--Joseph, b. 2-18-1859; d. l-2•1935; m. in 1881 Ida Leonard, b. 8-17-1858,

an aunt of Ex-President Herbert Hoover. Joseph Kingsbury farmed until the year 1912 when he engaged in the furniture and undertaking business in Tipton, Iowa. The original tract of land purchased for one dollar an acre by his father was in the form of a land grant signed by Presfdent Zachary Taylor.

4126--Mary, married Frank Cooper and settled in Pierce City, Mo. Born to them were Gertrude, Frank, Charles and Helen Cooper.

4127--Amanda, lived for a time at Tipton, Iowa caring for her mother, Catherine then removed to Pierce City where she had a dressmaking shop. Late in life she was united in marriage to Will Dupee of Pedee.

4128--Lorenzo m. Clara ••••• Their daughter, Edith, m. Harry Walters and in 1954 they resided in Danbury, Conn. ·

4101--WILLIAM CHARLES8 (Lot7 , Josephs Stephens, John4 , Ephraim3 , James2 , Henry1 ): of Rockford, Ill. and San Jose, Calif. Hem. 1st Jan. 1853, Sarah {Campbell) Cheney. They separated in 1872, and hem. 11-26-1873, Sarah Freeman at Susan­ville, Calif. He served in several county offices of' Lassen County, Calif. Children: 4129--Frank E., b. 10-17-1853, in Quincy, Calif.; m. 5-12-1873, Lucy Barry. 4130--Fred Fillmore,· b. 9-27-1855 in Quincy, Calif. · ·. · 4131--William Edgar, b. 5-18-1860 in Susanville, resides in Stockton, Calif. 4132--Willis c., b. 6-17-1865, in Susanville, d. 1-1867.

4102- -EDWARD8 ( Lot 7 , Joseph6 , Stephens, John4 , Ephraim3 , Jame.s2 , Henry1 ): of Rockford, Ill. a farmer hem. 10-30-1850, Cassandra Durbin, daughter of Amos and Nancy (Forsythe( Durbin of Johnson Co., Ind. Shed. 11-28-1869. He died at San Jose, Calif. 5-3-1899. Children: 413:5--David o., b. 10-2-i852, unm.; resided Park City, Utah.· 4134--Charles William, b. 11-20-1854 in Stevenson Co., Ill., removed to Kansas.

Hem. 12-28-1881, Delia, daughter of Thomas and Martha (Park) Walden. They.made their home at Mound City, Kansas where were born, Mattie J. on Jan. 31, 1883, Maggie, b. May 22, 1889 and Wait c., b. Aug. 8, 1890.

41o6--ANDREW L. -1R. 8 (Andrew L. 7 , Josiah8 , Willards, John4 , Epbraim5, James2 , Henry1) :

m. 1st 10-8-1863, Miss Mary M. Keeler, b. 9-21-1843, in Hinsdale, N.Y.; d. }-10-1879 in Hunters Creek, Mich. Hem. 2nd 10-18-1888, Permelia Parmelee. Andrew L. with his father and grandfather are buried in Clark cemetery, three miles south of Lapeer, Mich., on the old Baldwin Road. The plot is surrounded by a solid iron fence, protecting the family graves. Children by 1st m~: 41}5--0tto Clifford, b. 9-17-1864; d. 8- -1945. 4136--Georgia Amelia, b. 7-14-1866; d. 3-29-1947; m. Bert Groff. They had,

Leon, Rachel, NeUie and Paul. · 4137•-Kittie, b. 9-26-1869; m. William Atherholt. Born to them Clara, Grace,

Anna D., Maline, Markie and Arthur Atherholt.

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4138--Ma.rtin, b. 3-3-1872; d. 9-21-1942; m. Ella Lundy. They had a son, Harold, b. March 20, •••• ; m. Miss Townsend, had Gail, b. 7-6-194o.

4139--Lulu Keeler, m. Edward Keeler, had Harold and Elizabeth.

4124--ARTHUR WELLINGTON9 (David w.8 , Andrew7 , Stephen8 - 5 , John4, Ephraim3 , James2 ,

Henry1 ): b. 11-29-1871; d. 5-19-1926; m. 9-2-1890, Mary Ellen Shafer, of Lewis­burg, Pa. She was born in Mercersburg, Franklin Co., Pa., daughter of William o. and Barbara (Reitzel) Shafer. Mary Ellen Kingsbury d. 3-19-1939. Children: 4140--Floyd s., d. in infancy. 4141--Russell L., b. 8-13-1892; d. 11-6-1943; m. Kate Jefferies, no issue. 4142--Janet E., b. 1-7-1902; d. 7-20-1920. 4143--Arthur Mack, b. l-29-1905. 4144--Roy A., b. 3-28-1909; d. 9-5-1929.

4125--JOSEPH9 (Stephen J.8 , Henry7 , Stephen8 • 5 , John4 , Ephraim3 , James2 , Henry1): of Pedee and Tipton, Iowa. Hem. Ida Leonard. Mrs. Kingsbury living in Detroit, Mich. and at the age of 96 years provided the early records of the family for the compiler. Joseph was a charter member of the A.F. and A.M. at Tipton. Children: 4145--Leona.rd, b. in 1884 and resided on the original homestead in 1954. He

m. Elsie Marlman. They had Charles Leonard, b. 1915 whom. Florence Jed.lick and Kevin Charles was born in 1947; David was born in 1917; Alice Jane was born 1927 and was m. to Robert Harry Thomas, had David Robert, b. 1944.

4146--Howard, b. 1886; m. Katherine McCune, had Mary Elizabeth whom. Harold Michaels had David Harold, b. 1942 and Donald Ray, b. 1943; and Margaret Lucile, b. 1918 to Merlin Daugherty.· They had Agnes, b. 1921 and Kenneth David, b. 1928.

4147--Everett, b. 1892; m. Adelaide, daughter of Lee Goodsell, b. about 1890; Everett, Jr. gives her age as 60 years in 1950. Everett, Sr. farmed for a time in Muscatine Co., Iowa, operated a tavern, and in 1950 he was en­gaged in the automobile business in Muscatine, Iowa. Children born to that union were Everett, Jr. born 1-14-1913. He married Dorothy Schumann, b. June 2, 1919. Their children, Everett Leslie, III, b. 3-3-1944 and Mark Frederick, b. 2-6-1948. Mr. Kingsbury conducts an auto sales business in Davenport, Iowa; Max, born 1919, was unm. in 1950, was President of the Local Union of Intl. Harv. Co. at East Moline, Ill.

4148--Agnes, b. 1890; m. 1st Ray St. John; m. 2nd John B. King. In 1954 Mrs. King held an executive post at Detroit City Hall and resided with her mother on Neff Road, Detroit.

4130--FRED FILLMORE8 (William c.7 , Lot6 , Joseph5 , Stephen4 , Ephraim3 , James2 , Henry1 ): m. July 4, 1884, Dora Amanda Gray. He was a hotel operator and resided at Susanville, Calif. Children: 4149--Eva L., b. 4-14-1887, Chico Calif.; m. Mr. Van Loan of Likely, Calif.

Born to the union were Kenneth, who married and has·James and Leslee, and Lucile who married Mr. Eldridge and have daughter, Lynn.

4150--Bernerd c. Kingsbury, D.D.S. of San Francisco, Calif. A Past President of the American Dental Association, m. Children: A•-Bernerd c., Jr., D.D.S.; m.

have Bruce, Lory, Patricia and Danny. B--Kenneth A., D.D. S.; m. Marybell

Have Kenneth 111 Ca.roly and Christin. Residence, Likely, Calif.

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4122_--CYI"l'O CLIFFORD9 (Andrew L. a·7 , Josiah8 , Willard5 , John4 , Ephraim3 , Ja.mes2 ,

Henry1 ): m. 9-16-1886, Miss Minnie Stone. She died 1-2-1956. Otto Clifford died in August, 1945. He was a resident for most of his life at Lum and Lake Orion, Mich. Children: 4151--carrie, b. 8-28-1887; m. Guy Hall, 1906-1920; had Manley, Charles, Ethel,

Norine. 4152--Bruce o., b. 4-27-1889; veteran of World War I. Hem. 7-17-1920 Miss

Ellen M. Woodworth. Born to the union were Mary Ellen, b. 11-5-1921, Bruce AJ.vin, b. 8-3-1923, Harold Martin, b. 10-30-1921. Mt-. Kingsbury has furnished the records from Josiah Willard to date.

4153--Amy, b. 10-28-189(); m. 11-25-1915, Preston Bengry. They have Mary, IJ.oyd, Neil and Dorothy Bengry.

4154--Carl, b. 1-30-1892; m. Elsie Pluckmann. Born to them, Doris B. (Todd), Thomas Carl, Ann :Marie and Timothy Walter.

4155-•Neil E., 1893-1916. 4156--Leslie L., b. 7-7-1895; m. Jenny Fisher on 11-6-1918. He d. 12-21-1918. 4157--Kenneth, b. 7-7-1895; m. 6-29-1920 Effie Wolvin. Have Vera and Leslie. 4158--Dorothy E., b. 2-3-1897, in government service, Washington, D.C. 4159--Donald M., b. 4-;0-1899; m. Helen Trerice, June 1927; resides Lake Orion. 4160--stuart s., b. 9-2-1901; m. 6-21-1931, Lucile A. Linton. They have Stuart,

Jr. and Linton. 4161--Clifford, b. u-14-1906; m. Mary V. Gilbert, 6-1931. They have Milton,

Gilbert, Bruce and Jean. 4162--Milton D., 11-8-1906--5-5-1932.

4143--ARTHUR MACK10 (Arthur w. 9 , David w.8 , Andrew7 , Stephene·s, John4, Ephraim3,

James2 , Henry1 ): of Baltimore, Md. married 1st Emme. A., daughter of William A. and Ida (Burman) Shelly of Baltimore, Md. He m. 2nd Mildred A., daughter of Joseph w. and Jessie (Johnson) Bond of Montgomery County, Md. Mr. Kingsbury is a member of the A.F. and A.M. Children of 1st m.: 4163--Arthur M., Jr., b. 9-19-1925; m. Christine Thomas. 4164--Robert Coburn, M.D., b. 11-5-1926; m. Mildred R. sister to Chrstine and

daughter of William A. and Ann E. (Stine) Thomas. Born to the union; Robert Coburn II, b. 7-25-1951; William Thomas, b. 8-13-1953. Their resi­dence at Federalsburg, Md •

.Y1----LIEt1rENANT.JOSEPH2 (Henry1 ): b. in Ipswich, Mass. 1656. On 11-28-1677 he took the oath of allegiance at Haverhill; m. 4-2-1679, Love, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth (Hutchins) Ayer of Haverhill, b. 4-15-1663. Chosen Constable for west part of town in 1702. Served Haverhill as selectman for a period of four years. In l7o8 he was surveying, and bookkeeper for Capt. Simon Wainwright, a merchant. Joseph Kingsbury led the men of the town defending against an Indian attack in which Capt. Wainwright was killed. On June 14, 17o8 the Kingsbury family left Haverhill to settle on a 400 acre tract on a crest west of Pleasure Hills, Norwich West Farms, Connecticut, gently slop_ing from the crest to Beaver Brook that meanders its way down through Ayer's Gap to join the Shetucket river at the Elderkin Bridge. The "Great House" in North Franklin, Conn. built by Col. Jacob Kingsbury, great-grandson in 1814 now stands on the exact site of the first 1og cabin home of Joseph and Love. Their church home for the first six years was at Norwichtown but in 1716 they were allowed a separate ecclesisastical organiza­tion and he was one of the eight pillars of the church. Emily Date has written an interesting history of Second Church. Joseph was appointed Ensign of the

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Train Band, 1719 and on Oct. 1, 1727 commissioned Lieutenant. Love, died 4--24-1735, Joseph d. in his 85th year, 4-2-1741. Interred in Franklin Burying Grounds. Children: 3258--Joseph, Jr., b. 6-22-1682; d. 12-2-1757. 3259--Nathaniel, b. 8-23-1684; d. 9-18-1763. 3260--Elizabeth, b. 1686 died in infancy. 3261--Mary, b. 10-19-1687; m. Stephen Biagham. 3262--Elizabeth, b. l0-16-1693; m. Samuel Ashley of Windham, Conn. 3263--Susanna, b. 9-24-1695; m. Jonathan Ladd of Tolland, Conn.

3258--CAPl'AIN JOSEPH3 (Joseph2 , Henryl.): m. 2-5-1705/6, Ruth, daughter of John and Ruth (Ayer) Denison of Ipswich, Mass. Joseph, Jr. was admitted by letter to the Second Church, West Farms, Conn. 1-4-1718. His wife, Ruth, admitted by profes­sion of faith. He was appointed Deacon, 2-20-1735. His seat during Sunday service was directly under the raised pulpit and facing the congregation. Rev. Mr. Willes calls out the number of the hymn and reads,

"Hieruscem my happy home: When sho.11 I come to thee?

When shall my sorrows have an end The joys when sho.11 I see?"

Immediately Dea.con Kingsbury with the use of a tuning fork "deacons off" the first line with earnest tones:

"Hierusaem my happy home, when shall I come to thee?" Without hymn books the congregation young and old respond line by line.

Joseph Jr. was appointed Ensign of the Trainband, 1731; Captain, 1748. He was selectman of Norwich, 1723; Deputy to Gen. Assembly, 1730-31-34-,S-42.

In the Kingsbury plot of West Farms Burying Grounds are the graves ·of Joseph and Ruth. Nearby the grave of the grand.father of Millard Fillmore 13th, President of the United States. "This monument Sacred to the Memory

of Deacon Joseph Kingsbury who departed this life December ye

2nd Annog, Domini 1757 in the 76the year of his age."

"Here lies ye body of Mrs. Ruth Kingsbury wife, to Deacon Joseph Kingsbury. She departed this life May 6th,. 1"779 Aet 93yrs. She left five children, 61 grandchildren, 152 great­grandchildren, 15 great gran gran children .

Children of Capt. Joseph and Ruth K.: 3264--Ephraim, b. 1-4-1706/7; d. 11-17-17'72. }265--Hannah, b. 3-6-1708; d. 3-16-1770; m. Capt. Jacob Hyde. 3266--Love, b. 2-23-1710; d. 12-29-1778; m. Josiah Backus of West Farms. 3267--Ruth, b. 2-24-1712/13; d. 11-13-1769; m. Joshua Edgerton. 3268--Joseph III, b. 2-27-1714/15; d. at Pomfret, Conn. 10-27-1788. 3269--Ebenezer, b. 2-ll-1716/17; d. 9-6-1800; m. Priscilla Kingsbury, a cousin. }270--Eleazar, b. 2-7-1718/19; d. 10-6-1785; m. Freelove Rust. A great-great

grandson of Eleazar was Brig. Gen. Charles Peeble Kingsbury, West Point Class of 1840.

}271--Eunice, b. 1720; d. -; m. 2-17-1740/41, Jabez Backus. They were grand­parents to a noted divine and President of Williams College, Rev. Dr. Azel Backus.

3272--Grace, b. 10-4-1722; d. unm. 3273--Daniel, b. 12-14-1724; d. 9-17-1760, m. 1-7-1748 Abigail Bushnell Barstow. 3274--Ta.litha, b. 10-7-1726; d. 1-18-1789; m. 2-3-1746/7 Zaccheus Waldo. 3275--Irene, b. 3-13-1729; d. unm. 3276--Nathaniel, b. 2-7-1730/31; d. 12-15-1784 in Franklin, Conn.

}259•-NATHANIEL3 (Joseph2 , Henry1 ): b. in Haverhill, Mass. 8-23-1684, aided in the ;.-- defense of Haverhill in the Indian attack of that yea:r. Removed with his parents

to West Farms and in 1709 married Hannah Denison, sister to his brother Joseph's wife. In 1710 settled on farm in that part of Windham now called Hampton, Conn. He was one of the first members of the Hampton church when organized in June 172;. Elected Lieutenant of the Train Band, 1725 and appointed Captain, 10-12-17;0. In 1732 he removed to that part of Coventry now caJ.led Andover, settling on farm not far distant from the ancestral. home of Nathan Hale. In 1732 he, his wife and three of the children were admitted to the church in Bolton. His widow died 5-14-1772 and both are buried in the row next the stone church at Andover, Conn. Children: 3277--John, b. 4-25-1710; d. 10-20-1780; m. 1st Deborah Spaulding; m. 2nd

Abigail daughter of Joseph and Abigail (Bissell) Phelps of Windsor. 3278--Natha.niel, Jr., b. 9-8-1711; d. 6-3-1796; m. ;-16-17:~7 Sarah (Strong)

Chapman. 3279--Ma.ry, b. 11-5-1713; d. 12-15-1776; m, 10-12-1732, Elijah Hammond. 3280--Simon, b. 7-25-1715; d. 4-18-1799; m. Deliverance, daughter of John Cady. 3281--Jabez, b. 6-21-1717; d. 10-18-1769; m. Mary Phelps, daughter of Joseph. 3282--Hannah, b. 1-23.1718/19; m. 10-10-1738, John Chapman in Bolton. 3283--Priscilla, b. 3-22-1720; m. after reading her Bible from cover to cover

to see if a marriage to a first cousin was forbidden, Ebeneezer K. 3284--Joseph, b. 5·27-1721; d 6-8-1806; m. Mary, daughter of Thomas Loomis. 3285-•Denison, b. 6-7-1723; m. Lydia Jones.*

*Lydia Jones, wife of Denison was a daughter of Isaac Jones, a great-great granddaughter of Theophilus Eaton, first Governor of the Colony of New Haven, and a great-granddaughter of bis daughter and William Jones first Deputy Governor of the Colony whose son was Isaac Jones, first, aforesaid. The mother of Deputy Governor Jones was a Cromwell, and sister of Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector. Her mother Mistress Henry Cromwell was a Steward, a descendant of Alexander, Lord High Steward of Scotland, through whom by marriage of his grandson WaJ.ter to the Princess Marjory, daughter of King Robert Bruce, the royal house of Steward, Stewart or Stuart and Queen Victoria are descended.

(from "A Pendulous Edition of Kingsbury Genealogy11

compiled by Joseph Addison Kingsbury, circa 1901.) 3286--Lemuel, b. 8-23-1725; d. 5-6-1758; m. 1st Elizabeth Loomis, m. 2nd Dorothy

Roberts. --Jereniiah, b. 12-2-1726; d. in infancy.

3287-•Sarah, b. 1-14-1728; d. 1-17, 1817, m. 1st T. Baldwin, m. 2nd Dr. John Crocker.

3288--Phineas, b. 5-9-1731; d. 2-4-1799. 3289--Ruth, b. 5-26-1737; d. 15 yrs. of age.

3264--EPHRAIM' (Joseph3 , Josepb2, Henry1 ): of Norwich West Farms; m. 7-3•1728, Martha, daughter of Capt. Obadiah and Martha (Abell) Smith, b. in Norwich 11-26-1710. The Obadiah Smith -home birthplace of Martha is extant midway and to the south of Meeting House and Little Lebanon Hill. Directly across the road the Hon. Jason Kingsley a direct descendant has his residence. (1956). Ephraim was appointed Ensign of the 3rd Trainband,10-1737; Lieutenant, 5-1746; Captain, 10-1749. Admitted to Second Church West Farms July 19, 1741. Rev. Henry Willes, Pastor. Appointed Deacon, 1770. Martha Kingsbury died 10-24-1771. Burial at Second Church Burial Ground. ·

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Children born at West Farms, Conn.: 3290--Asa, b. 4-7-1729; d. 9-5-1775• 3291--Absalom, 2-13-1730; d. 4-30-1805. 3292--Martha, b. 8-15-1733; m. Amari.ah Rockwell had 8 children. 3293--0bad.iah, b. 8-2-1735; a successful physican he d. May 23, 1776. 3294--Irene, b. 12-15-1737; m. ll-2-1756, Amos Avery, of Lebanon and Coventry. 3295•-Ephraim, b. 3•13-1739/40; d. 3-10-1826. . 3296--Talitha, b. 10-15-1742; m. 9·-1-1763, Joseph Rust of Coventry, 6 children. 3297--Anna, b. 11-17-1746. 3298--Joshua, b. 12-26-1742; died at sea.

3268--JOSEPH4 (Joseph3 , Joseph2 , Henry1 ): of Pomfret, Conn.; m. at West Farms, -- 3-28-1738 Deliverance Squire. He was Capt. of the trainband and served as

Deputy to the General Court from Windham, 1756 Deliverance, d. 10-31-1782. Children: 3299--Ebenezer, b. 5-5-1739; m. 5-24-1761, Margaret Parish. He d. 1817. 3300--Chloe, b. 1-13-1740; m. Ebenezer Fitch of Windham, b. 11-30-1736. 3301--Sanford, b. West Farms, 4-7-1743; d. in Claremont, N.H., 11-12-1833. 3302--Ruth, b. 3-25-1745, 3303--Abigail, b. 1-30-1746; m. 8-12-1773, Capt. James Carey, of Scotland Soc. 3304--Joseph, b. 2-14-1748/9; d. 1-12-1759. 3305--Jerusha, b. 4-3-1751. 33o6--Eunice, b. 4-27-1753. 3307--Deliverance, b. 8-12-1755;·m. , 3-24-1780, Joseph Scarborough. 33o8--Irena, b. 2-24-1758. 3309--Anna, b. 1760; d. 12-19-1775.

3269:..-EBENE:EZER4 (Joseph3 , Joseph2 , Henry1 ): m. 11-28-1743, Priscilla, daughter of his uncle' Nathaniel Kingsbury. Admitted to the Church in Bolton, Conn. and served as a Deacon in the Church. Served 18 years as representative to the General Assembly, Captain of the Ninth Company, 5th Regt. of the Colony, 1756. He was a member of the Committee of Correspondence in Coventry, 1774. The Kingsburys were near neighbors with the Nathan Hale family, and Ebenezeer Kingsbury, Jr. assisted Nathan Ha.le' a brother set out the memorial trees that form a grove at the Hale homestead today. (Mrs. Priscilla, consort of Deacon Ebenezer Kingsbury, died Jan. 31, 1805, in the 83rd yea:r of her age, T. s. Coventry).

Children:

Sacred to the memory of Deacon ~enezer Kingsbury Who departed this life, Sept. 6th AD 1800, in the 84th Year of his age, having by the will of God served his generation Faithfully. Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord.

-North Butying-ground, Coventry.

,899--Ebenezer, b. 1-27-1749; d. in infancy. ,900--Priscilla, b. 12-26-1751; d. 1-5-1751/2. ,901--Joseph, b. 4-17-1753; m. 2-21-1780, Lois, daughter of Jonathan Porter. 3902--Priscilla, b. 1-21-1756; m. 11-24-1786, Eleazar Pomeroy of Coventry. 3903--Martha Edgerton, b. 7-16-1758; d. unm. 4-1823. 3904--Ebenezer, b. 8-30-1762; Graduate Yale College, 178,; m. 2nd Hannah

Williston. 3905--Mary, b. 11-26-1754; d. young.

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$7§,--NATHANIEL4 (Josephs, Joseph2 , Henry1 ): of Norwich West Farms, Conn. m. 9-4-1755, Sarah, daughter of Jacob and Susanna (Hancock) Hill, of Cambridge, Mass. On the death of his father he inherited the homestead on Kingsbury Hill. "Mr. Kingsbury and his wife, with five of their children died of con~mption. More than forty of his relatives

. died of the same disorder, within a period of thirty-eight years. The curious will find it difficult to investigate the causes, in a family remarkable for their attachment to the agricultural life, from their first settlement in America, and who have lived in the common temperate style of New England farmers.

Related to him as nephew, and educated in the same house in which he lived, I should be unnatural not to take part in the mourning caused by his death. But there were stronger ties than these circumstances afford, to engage my affections to him. Being left an orphan in my childhood, I was taken under his guardianship, and by his generous exertions received a pubJic education. His paternal care was continued to me during his"life."

(from funeral address by Rev. Charles Backus. ) 3310--Jacob, b. 7-6-1756; d. 7-1-1837. 3311--Sarah, b. 8-12-1758; d. 12-10-1831; m. Dr. Benjamin Ellis, 10-4-1788. 3312--Nathaniel, b. 4-17-1760; d. 12-8-1784. 3313--Jobn, b. 12-30-1761; d. 8-26-1844. 3314--Josepb, b. 1-5-1764; d. 12-24-1783. 3315--Charles, ·b. 2-7-1767; d. 1-22-1789. 3316--Tabitba, 1770-1787. 3317--Betbiah, 1772-1790. 3318--William Howe, b. 2-16-1775; d. 2-26-1777.

'899--EBENEZER5 (Ebenezer4 , Josephs, Joseph2 , Henry1 ): m. 1st Mary Reynolds, died in - childbirth, Dec. 1792 in Jericho. He m. 2nd Hannah (Payson) Williston. A

missionary from the Connecticut Society he established churches throughout · Susquehanna., Bradford and Wayne counties. Be died at Be.r:tford, Pa. 3-22-1842. His widow died 3.23-1859. Children: 3906--Mary Reynolds, b. 12-29-1794; m. Jabez Tyler of Ararat., Pa. 11-3-1823. 3907--Hannah., 1796-1818, d. unm,;: in Jericho., ·vt·.· 3908--Noeh Williston, 1798-1822; unm. 3909--Samuel Ely, 1801-1832. 3910--Sarah Storrs, b. 1801; m. Rev. Lym.an Richardson of Hartford., Pa. 11-1838. 3911--Ebenezer., III., b. 6-18-18o4 at Jericho, Vt.; d.· 4-15-1844. 3912--Payson., b. 10-7-1.808; m. Nancy Kingsley 9-21-1837 had Mary and Ellen. 3913--John Denison, 1813-1816. (whom. B. Vincent of Fort Dodge, Iowa.

39ll--EBENEZER6 (Ebenezer5 , Ebenezer4 , Josephs, Josephs, Henry1 ): m. ll-24-1829, - Elizabeth Harlow, daughter of Edward and Hannah (West) Fuller, Mayflower

Descendants. He was Deputy Attorney-General of Pa. President of the State Senate. Active in Presbyterian Church, 'at Honesdale, Pa. Children: · 3914--Henry Augustus, b. 12-10-1830; in Montrose., Pa., 3. 3-18-1902. 3915--Edward Payson, b. 4-19-1834; m. 2-13-1871, Anna L. Kressler, 6 children. 3916--Mary Elizabeth, b. 6-6-1836. 3917--Emel~ne Chapman, b. 7-1-1838; d. unm. at Cohoes, N.Y. 1-19-1860. 3918--Caroline Neal,· b. 5-19-1843; m. 1-24-1865, Col. Frederick L. Hitchcock.

3914--HENRY AUGUSTUS7 (Ebenezere·s-4 , Joseph3 - 2 , Henry1 ): of Oxford, N.J. and Scran­ton, Pa.; m. 10-6-1857,. Sarah R. daughter of Nathaniel B. and Rebecca (Kinney) Hutchinson of Washington, N.J. He was General Superintendent of the stores of the Lackawanna Iron and Coal co. He was active in Presbyterian Church .. circles. Children: 3919--Ellen Scranton, b. 2-3-1859; m. 6-7-1888, Lewis Cheeseman of Philadelphiar

Pa. had sons, Lewis, b. 7-31-1895 and Henry K., b. 1-14-1892. ·

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3920--Edvard Fuller, b. 7-10-1861; d., 10-19-1936. 3921--Frederick H., b. 6-28-1864 in Oxford, N.J. 3922--Jane Elizabeth, b. 11-29-1866; m. Edward Linsley Allen of Worcester, Mass.

had Jane Electa (Zouck), Elizabeth K. (Mrs. John H. Wilson), Edward L. and William K. Allen. .

3923--Selden Henry, b. 10-19-1868; d. unm. 1-1-1950. 3924--May, b. 5-1-1871, d. 5-3-1940; m. Mr. Mcquaid residence Scranton, Pa. 3925--Grace, b. 2-23-1874; residing in the old home on Madison Avenue.

3920--EDWARD FULLER8 (Henry Augustus7 , Ebenezere-5 • 4 , Joseph3 - 2 , Henry1 ): m. 6-21--- 1898, Emma Nina Thomas of Elmhurst, Pa. They removed to Toledo, Ohio where Mr.

Kingsbury engaged in the business of railway supplies. Child: 3926--Shirley, b. 2-22-1902; m. Dr. Powell Graham Fox. They resided in Raleigh,

North Carolina and Mrs. Fox supplies the family record of Edward Fuller Kingsbury. Children: Powell Graham, Jr., Graduate Citadel, B.S. William and Mary College, Richmond. Shirley Ann, b. 11-20-1930, St. Mary's School and Jr. College.

3921--FREDERICK HUTCHINSON8 (Henry A. 7 , Ebenezer6 • 5 • 4 , Joseph3 • 2 , Henry1 ): of Scran-- ton, Pa.; m. 10-21-1891, Eliza Beardsley, daughter of George A. and Ellen

(Beardsley) Jessup of Springville, Pa. Shed, 5-5-1900. Hem. 2nd Miss Hope McIntosh. Mr. Kingsbury.died in 1942 and Mrs. Kingsbury, 1949, June 1. Child of 1st m. : 3927--Eleanor Jessup, b. 8-18-1892; m. Mr. Wiggin of Newark, N.J. Children of 2nd m.: 3928--Frederick H, II, m. 4-27-1934, Miss Charlotte E. Meyer. Mr. Kingsbury is

a banker connected with Brown Brothers Harriman and Co., 59 Wall Street, New York City. Residence in Montclair and Edgartown, Mass. Children: 3931--Hope MacIntosh, b. 10-2-1935; m. 6-21-1952 Ransom Costikyan II.

Hope a graduate of Vassar College, Mr. Costijyan of Yale •. Have son Kent R.

3932--Frederick H. III, b, 8-20-1937. 3930--Henry A., b. August 20, 1937.

3930--HENRY A. 9 Dr. (Frederick, H. 8 , Henry A. 7 , Ebenezere·s·4 , Joseph3 - 2 , Henry1 ) of New York City; m. in July, 1935 at Ailsa Farms, the home of her parents, Miss Elizabeth Faye Hobart, a granddaughter oi' the late Garret A. Hobart, Vice President in President McKinley's administration. Rev. Dr. Robert R. Bryan, rector of the Church of the Messiah performed the ceremony. Children: 3933--William Frye, b. 1936. 3934--Caroline Hobart, b. 1941.

328l--JABEZ4 (Nathaniel3 , Joseph2 , Henry1 ): of Andover, Conn.; m. 9-13-1749, Mary, daughter of Joseph and Abigail (Bissell) Phelps. Jabez was a Deacon in the Columbian Church, 1768. His widow d. 4-19-1809, age 90 yea.rs. Children born in Andover, Conn.: 3319--Nathaniel, b. 10-4-1751; d, 2-5-1829. 3320--Ruth, b. 5-27-1753; m. David·Patten of Billesca, Mass. 3321•-Joseph, b. 2-23-1755; Am. Rev. Vet.; m. Ruth Benton of Tolland, He

d. 1835. 3322--Jeremiah, b. 3-5-1757; d. age 4 years.

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3323--Jabez, b. 5-20-1758; see Veterans of the Revolution. 3324--Mary, b. 10-20-1760; m. John Townsend of Andover and Benton, N.Y. 3325--Amelia, b. 1-16-1764; m. Silas Crowell of Andover. 3326--Anna, b. 4-20-1766; m. 1st Daniel Robert; m. 2nd, Ethan Andrus, Middlebury.

2284--CAPr. JOSEPH4 (Nathaniel3 , Joseph2 , Henry1 ): m. 3-5-1745, Mary, daughter of Thomas and Sarah Loomis of Bolton. He was the owner of 500 acres of farm a.nd timberland on Fresh Water Brook, Enfield, Conn, Operated a sawmill on the brook (See Tolland T.R. IV, 522, A Deacon in Bolton Church and delegate to the Constitutional convention, 1788. Mrs. Kingsbury d. Dec. 1, 1800. 3327--Prudence, b. 1-11-1745/6; m. 12-2-1767, Capt. Allyn Stillman, Wethersville. 3328--Lemuel, b. 9-14-1752; d. 9-14-1846 in Enfield.

,285--DENISON" (Nathaniel3 , Joseph2 , Henry1 ): of Hebron, Conn.; m. 2-7-1751 Lydia - daughter of Isaac and Hannah (Wells) Jones of Bolton, 1725-1807. (See footnote

under No.· 3276). Children: 3329--Sibyl, b. 3-9-1752; m. 12-17-1772, Eleazar Pomeroy; she died 5-1-1785. 3330--Lydia, b. 10-4-1753; d. unm. 3331--Eunice, b. 4-30-1755; m. 11-30-1784, Nathaniel Olmsted; m. 2nd, E. Webster. 3332--Hannah, b. 12-11-1756; m. Capt. Adonijah White of Hebron, Conn. 3333--Jerusha, b. 2-7-1759; m. 6-30-1745; Capt. Stephen Payne of Andover. 3334--Deliverance, b. 2-14-1761; m. Daniel Burnap. 3335--John Denison, b. 4-23-1763; d. 3-23-1854. 3336--Sarah, b. 8-20-1765; m. 3-22-1802, Deacon Nathaniel Hubbard. 3337--Lemuel, h. 12-4-1768; d. 12-1..;1845 in Waterville., N.Y.

,288--PHINEAS4 (Nathaniel3 , Joseph2 , Henry1 ): of Bolton and Sandisfield; m. in Bolton, 1-9-1755, Hannah Hutchinson, daughter of.Capt. Eleazur and Jemima (Wright} Hutchinson. He was named Deacon of the Church in Hartland, July 23, 1769. Represented the Town of Hartland in the General Assembly in 1776. Hannah Kingsbury d, in Sandisfield, 5-3-1793. Children: 3338--·Phineas II, b. ll-4-1755. 3339--Hannah, b. 11-16-1757. 3340--Lemuel, b. 12-7-1759. 3341--Joseph, b. 12-27-1761. 3342--Nathaniel, b. 10-10-1763. 3343--Jemima, b. 4-4-1766; m. Thomas Granger of Tallmadge, Ohio. DAR. Vol.

128-Pll9, 3345--Ruth, b. 1769; m. Judge William Granger of Tallmadge,Ohio and Chicago,Ill. 3346--Dennison, bapt. in Hartland, Conn. 6-20-1774. 3347--Sarah, m. 1-8-1797, Jam.es Sheldon in Otis, Mass. 3348--Eleazur, b. in Sandisfield 11-26-1778; mortally wounded Battle of

Tippecanoe. Carried from field and believed to have died at Ft. Wayne. 3349--Ebenezer, no further record. 3350--Jabez, m. Persis, daughter of Simeon and Abigail (Dudley) Granger of

Sandisfield,· He died, at the age of 80 in Medina Co., Ohio. 6 children.

3290--ASA5 (Ephraim4 , Joseph3 , Joseph2 , Henry1 ): of the West Farms, m. 5-12-1756, - Sarah, daughter of Christopher and Abigail (Abell) Huntington, b. 4-27-1730.

Asa was appointed Ensign of the Train Band, May 1772; Lieutenant, 10•1774; he was with Capt. Jewett in command of the two companies of Norwich at the time of the Lexington Alarm. Responding to the call of General Israel Putman they

started the march to Roxbury in Col. Jebediah Huntington's Regt. Capt. Asa Kingsbu.ry died in Pomfret at the age of 47 years and his body was returned to West Farms "and interred with that respect due from the public to such charac­ters." (Franklin Burying Grounds.) Capt. Jewett went forward with the Colonial forces was captured in battle and on surrendering his sword to an officer of the English troops was decapitated With his own sword by that British officer. Children: 3351--Asa II, b. 3-12-1757; d. 3-13-1839. 3352--Sarah, b. 4-8-1761; m. Dudley, son of Lt. Hezekiah and Elizabeth Pettis

Tracy. 3353--Lucy, b. 6-20-1771; m. Mr. Clark of Columbia. 3354--Eunice, b. 11-9-1767; m. Josiah Griswold.

3291--ABSALOI,F (Ephraim4 , Joseph3 , Joseph2 , Henryi): m. 1st 2-19-1752, Rebecca, -- daughter of Nathaniel and Hannah (Hatch) Rust. She d. 8-14-1777 at Alstead,

N.H. Hem. 2nd Mrs. Abigail Holbrook Wilson of East Alstead. Absalom served in the Continental Army under Col. Benjamin Bellows when bis regiment re-inforced the garrison at Ticonderoga, June 1777. He also served under Capt. Canfield, General Horatio Gates, at Saratoga, Sept. 21, to Oct. 29, 1777. In civic affairs he served Alstead as Selectman, Justice of Peace, Town Clerk and Treasurer. Children: 3355--Asa, Dr., b. 10-10-1752; m. Olive Carpenter, died in service, 8-19-1776. 3356--Ebenezer, b. 3-2-1755; d. of small pox March, 1785. 3357--Ephraim, b. 3-2-1765; d. 2-26-1826; m. 1st Keziah Richardson, m. 2nd

Hannah Leona.rd of Wareham, Mass., fourth in descent from Peregrime White of the Mayflower. Hannah, d. 5-29-1850, age 83 yrs. Ephraim inherited the homestead of his father.

3358--Margaret, b. 6-13-1761 in Coventry; m. John Carlton. 3359--0badiah, b. 5-3-1763; d. at Athens, Ohio. 3360--Rebecka.h, b. 5-27-1765; m. 1st Dr. Daniel Perrin, m. 2nd Joseph Willard of

Langdon, N.H. 3361--James, b. 12-29-1767; d. 12-12-1847 in Cleveland, Ohio. 3362--Elisha (Major) b. 2-2-1770; m. 1-10-1790, Phoebe Beckwith of Alstead.

He d. 1-15-1805. In the year 1792 Elisha built a linseed oil plant, and in year 1793, on the same Cold River did build a papermill both being in operation on May 31, 1794 when Elisha was petitioning, "The Honorable the Senate and Bouse of Representatives of the State of New Hampshire to be convened at Amherst. • • • • that he may be enabled to carry on his works to the better advantage of the public, and save the importation of those articles into this part of the State." Children were: Ebenezer, Charles, George, Phila Pierce, Henry, Elisha.

~--EPBRAIM5(Ephraim:4 , Joseph3 , Joseph2 , Henry1): m. 4-3-1758, Phebe, daughter of Major John and Phebe (Hyde) French. He served in the War of the Revolution in Capt. Elias Buell' s compaDY from Coventry. Ephraim served 1:; years as Deputy to the General Court. He was building his house on the former Scott lands when the news came of the battle of Lexington. Work was stopped, and he and his workmen joined in the march to Boston. The following year, 1776, the work on the house was finished, and the numerals 1776 were cut into the brick of the chimney. When the house was remodeled about the year 1952, John Adams Kingsbury o:f' Shady, N.Y. was given the brick marker. Ephraim Kingsbmy Esqr. died Mn. Phebe, wife of Ephmim Kingsbury, Esqr. March 10th, 1826 aged 86 years. Died May 25th, 1828 aged 86 years & 7 months.

North Burying Ground, Coventry.

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Children: 3363--Andrew, b. 4-24-1759; d. 10-6-1837; m. in Danbury, 1-14-1783, Mary, daugh­

ter of Abner a.nd Mercy (Pettit) Osborn. He enlisted as a private soldier, in June, 1776, in Col. John Chester's Regt. of Conn. Troops. Sa.w-·action at Flatbush and White Plains. Later he had an assignment in the office of the Deputy Quartermaster-General, at Hartford. He was elected, 1793 to the office of State Treasurer and continued in that office for a period of 25 years. Mary Kingsbury Talcott, a granddaughter was the compiler of The Genealogy of the Descendants of' Henry Kingsbury.

3364--0liver, b. 6-16-1761; d. of smallpox at Yorktown, 1781. 3365--William, b. 2-9-1764; d. 3•10-1.849; m. Abigail Richardson. 3366--Phoebe, b. 3-22-1766; d. 7-l.8-l.800 in Lynn; m. 1-1-1784, William Porter. 3367--Jabez, b. 10-22-1769; d. 10-15-1854 in Coventry. 3368--Ephraim III, b. 6-18-1775; d. 1855; m. Margaret Pratt of Salem.

,301--SANF0Rn5 (Joseph4 ·s·2 , Henry1 ): m. 1-9-1766, Elizabeth, daughter of Capt. John and Alice (Fitch) Fitch of' Windham. He saw service in the War of the Revolution under the command of Generals Spencer and Sullivan. He was author of the Muster Roll adopted by Congress a graduate of' Yale, Class of 1763. Received his M.A. from Dartmouth, 1801. Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, Cheshire Co., N.H., 1783. From the year, 1780 his home was at Claremont, N.H. Mrs. Kingsbury d. 1-14-1832. Children: 3369-•Alice, b. in Windham, 4-24-1767; m. Major Moody Dustin, 1st N.H. Regt. 3370--0live, d. at age of two years. 3371--Charles, b. 4-19-177:~; d. 5-5-1843 in Derby, Vt, 3372--0live, b. 11-22-1775; m. lat Theophilus Clark; m. 2nd Mr. Jewett. 3373--Sanford II, b. 1780; d. 3-1-1849; m. Hannah, daughter of Thomas and

Hannah (Nye) Agry of Pittston (Gardiner, Me~) a grad. of Dartmouth Col­lege, 1801. Judge of· the Court of Common Pleas, in Maine. Founded the town of Kingsbury, Maine. Children:

*A--Sanford III, b. 1-19-1809; studied law, entered ministry; d. Alton, Ill. 1894.

B~-caroline H., b. 12-31-1811; d. 1-12-1813. C--George H., b. 10-6-1817; m. 8-27-1856, Mery E. Barstow of Newcastle,

Me. He was a merchant and insurance agent in Galesburg, Ill. · Had t~o daughters, Clara B. Lewis and Sarah Alice Loomis of Chicago, Ill.

*A--Sanford III, a graduate of Bowdoin College, 1828. Assumed pastorate of a Baptist Church in Galesburg, Ill. He also served in Peoria, Ill. and while at Peoria, he requested of u.s. Senator John A. Logan that the original commissions be awarded to him by the Bureau of Pension Washington, D.C. On approval, the commissions of Sanford Kingsbury of Claremont, N.H. were sent to Rev. Sanford Agry Kingsbery as of July 27, 1870. Sanford A., m. Sylvina, daughter of General Jesse Robinson, of.Augusta, Maine. Children:· a--Sanford IV of Galesburg, Ill; m. 1st 12-1.-1861, Martha Delano; m.

2nd 12-1-1877, Selma. Nicholson, of San Francisco, Calif, By his first m. he had, Hattie Brackett (Boulter), Jessie Dana (Moore), Wirt Mowe Kingsbery of St. Louis, Mo. had daughter, Cecile.

b--Mary, b. 11-18-1842; m. 7-18-1867, Prof, G. B. Dodge of Alton, Ill. Mrs. Dodge was a Professor of English Literature at Shurtleff Col­lege. From 188; Dr. G. B. Dodge was interested in the real estate business in st. Louis, Mo. business in St. Louis, Mo. Their chil­dren: Frank Sanford, Mary Elizabeth and George Robinson Dodge, all of Alton, Ill.

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3310--JACOB5 (Nathaniel4 , Joseph3 , Joseph2 , Henry1 ): b. 7-6-1756. He entered the Continental army under his uncle Asa Kingsbury of the Norwich company July 11, 1775. Was Sergeant in Capt. Huntington's Co. Commissioned Ensign, 4-26-1780. Marched to Virginia with the picked body of men chosen by Marquis de Lafayette for the southern campaign. Now in his own words he describes his army career. (Original letter dated October 6, 1814 addressed to James Monroe, Secretary of War, Washington City.)

Newport, Rhode Island "Sir: I have received a letter from Adjt. Inspector General, Major John Bell dated Washington, 21 September 1814 - informing me that he has it in command to ask me which of two appointments I would prefer holding, that of Colonel of the 1st Regiment of Infantry, or Inspector General -

· Sir: I entered the service of my Country in the year 1775 and have continued in the Service ever since, except a few months after the American Revolution. I was discharged from the Army a Subaltern Officer in 1784 and in 1785 was appointed an Officer in the first Regiment of Infantry; and have never been out of Service since, nor out of the Regiment except being a Major in the Second Regiment about five years - There is not an Officer or soldier in the Regiment except myself that was in it when it was raised nearly thirty years ago . .. , .. A few months previous to the Declaration of War (1812) when our Government was sending Troops to Detroit, I was ordered to take command of the army destined to that place. On my arrival at Washington, I was taken sick and not able to proceed with the Troops. Ceneral Hull was consequently appointed to the Command. On

the Declaration of War I was ordered by General Dearborn to take command of this Military District No. 2 which I commanded from the commencement of the War until June 26, 1813 - I was then relieved the Command by General Burbeck under whose orders I remained until the 26th of last April when he was ordered to Greenbush . ... I was appointed Inspector General on the 28th of April, 1873 - Since which I have had several duties to perform of District Commandant, Inspector General, and Adjutant General, until General Cushing arrived and brought with him Colonel Schuyler Adjutant General. It is not my intention to boost of Services rendered my Country, but to inform you that I have not held a mere sinecure office ..... I wish to remain in this District in the line of Army if practicable and retain the appointment of Colonel of the .First Regiment Inf, and do the duties of In­spector General. My sword is the support of myself and a large family depending entirely on me. I am much in the situation of all old Soldiers; very little to depend on but my .pay.

I have the Honor to remain Very Respectfully, Your Most Obt. Servt.

Jacob Kingsbury, Colonel First Regiment Infantry

Inspector General. Hem. Nov. 24, 1799, Sarah Palmer, daughter of Dr. Benjamin and Rosanna (Thayer) Ellis of Franklin. On·retirement he returned to the old 400 acre estate of his father and grandfathers, building a large home on the site once occupied by the first log cabin built in June, 17o8. Children of Col. Jacob and Sarah Palmer Kingsbury:

--Eliza Rosanna, b. 9-28-1800; d. ae 3 mos. 3374--James Wilkinson, b. 9-28-1801, graduated West Point, 1823. Capt. command­

ing troops on steamer Warrior during Black Hawk War. Resigned his com­mission in 18;6 to become keeper of military stores in St. Louis, Mo. He m. Julia Antoinette Cabanne in 1830. Her father, a wealthy Paris banker was a partner to John Jacob Astor in the fur trade. James chose to build his home on land given by the Spanish Lieutenant Governor to Madame Papin and named Survey 378. The 2720 acres today comprises some of the choicest residential districts of St. Louis. There were three children Sarah Mary Virginia, b. at Prairie Du Chien, 1832; m. Armond Franquois Armand, Count de Giverville, Normandy, France; Adele Louise, b. 4-2-1834 on the Steamer Black Warrior near Cassville, Ill.; m. 5-24-1855, Alfred Morgan Waterman, b. in Hartford, Conn., d. in St. Louis, Mo., the only son Jules Cabanne, b. 8-1-1835; d. 5-20-1867, unm.

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3375--Julia Ann, b. 11-2-1804 in Mackinaw; m. Asa Hartshorn. 3376--Thomas Humphrey Cushing, b, 12-23-1806; d. 8-7-1880. Colonel 11th Conn,;

m. 5-4-1834, Caroline Ray of Great Barrington, Mass. Their daughter Julia Ann Ellis, m. in Franklin, May 10, 1865, John G, Cooley, Jr. of N.Y.C. Mrs. Cooley was the last of the Kingsbury descendants to reside on Kings­bury Hill, Franklin, Conn.

3377--William Eustis, b. Detroit, 11-1-1809; d. in Norwich, Conn. 10-4-1887, unm. 3378--Benjamin Ellis, d. at age of one year. 3379--Sarah Hill, b. 7-20-1815; d. 2-10-1840. 3;80--Cha.rles Ellis, b. 7-12-1818; d. 6-9-1837 in Florida.

3313-•JOHN5 {Nathaniel4 , Joseph3 , Joseph2 , Henry1 ): m, Nov. 6, 1794, Marcia, daughter - of Deacon Stephen and Sarah (Humaston) Bronson, b. in Waterbury Dec. 17, 1764.

He graduated from Yale College, 1786, taught school for several terms then stu­died at the Litchfield Law School and graduated in 1790. He held judicial of­fices in Waterbury 1801 until 1834. Served as Waterbury representative to the State Legislature many terms. Marcia Kingsbury d. 3~;1-181;. Children: 3381--Charles Denison, b. 11-7-1795; d. 1-16-1890, 3382--Julius Jesse Bronson, b. 10-18-1797; West Point, 1824; d. 6-26-1856. 3383--John Suthmayd, b. 11-18-1801; d. 6-10-1888; m. 1-25-1827, Abby Hewes. 3384--Sarah Susanna, b. 11-6-1807; m. William Brown of Waterbury, d. 5-28-1941.

3319--NATHANIEL5 (Jabez4 , Nathaniel3 , Joseph2 , Henry1 ): m. 3-5-1778, Asenath Daggett of Coventry, Conn. He was Representative from Coventry to the General Assembly, 1806, 1810, 1812. . Children: 3385--Allen, b. in Andover, 2-9-1779; d. 2-12-1853. 3386--Wealthy, b. 10-24-1783; d. in Batavia, N.Y • ., 7-25.-184;; m. Zachariah Cone. 3387--Asenath, b. 10-17-1783; d. ae. 20 years. 3388--Jabez, b. 10-9-1788; d. 2-1-1851; m. Fanny Davenport; resided at Andover,

Conn.

3328--LEMUEL5 (Joseph4 , Nathaniel3 , Joseph2 , Henry1 ): of Enfield; m. 12-23-1773; - Alice, daughter of Samuei and Mary (Kellogg) Terry, b. 6-26-1752, Enfield.

A veteran of the Am. Rev. he served under Major Nathaniel Terry in the Lexing­ton Alarm. He was an important man in politics serving his town and state. Children: 3389--Joseph, b. 5-19-1774; d. 1-22-1849, in Sheshequin, Pa. 3390--Alice, b. ll-3-1775; m. 5-13-1798, Benjamin Baker Ellis of Glastonbury,

Conn. 3391--Lemuel, b. 9-3-1777; d. 6-26-1866. 3392--Mary, b. 6-JB-1779; m. Jediah Hills of Enfield. Shed. 6-24-1866, Paines-

ville. 3393--He:ory, b. 8-8-1781; d. unm. 3394--Horace, b. 12-231783; d. unm. 3395--Solomon, b. ·1-4-1787; d. Painesville, Ohio, 9-21-1832. 3396--Prudence, b. l-6-1789; 3397--Nancy, b. 5-14-1792 •

.2fil--JOHN DENNISON5 {Dennison4 , Nathaniel3 , Joseph2 , Henry1 ): m. 5-19•1787, in East Hartford, Conn. Anna Olmsted, daughter of Thaddeus and Hamah (Pitkin) Olmsted. They removed from Andover, Conn. to Hanover, N.H., 1789. He d. 3-23-1854; his. wifed. 4-19-1851.

Children: 3399--Harry, b. 3-26-1788; d, unm. 3400--Sally, b. 9-16-1789; d. 2-2-1843;.m. Nathan Ross of Hanover • . 34ol--Anna Olmsted, b. 7-29-1792; d. 12-5-1831; m. Isaac N., son of Eleazar and

Priscilla (Kingsbury) Pomeroy. 3402--Jobn, b. in Hanover, 12-12-1796; d. in Lebanon, Conn. 4-1-1877; m. Lora

Tenney of Hanover, N.H._ 3403--Denison, b. 1-24-1799; d. 7-14-1825; m. Mehitable Hale in Hanover. They

had Andria Milton, b. 4-18-1820 and Gilbert Denison, b. 3-2-1825. Gilbert was graduated from the Ballston, N.Y. School of Law but never practiced law. He removed to Ocala, Fla. in 1850 and was known there as S.S. Burton (Sunday News-Journal, All Florida Magazine, Feb. 15, 1953) and becan1e the first principal of the East Florida Seminary, 1853. This Seminary was one o~ the five state supported schools amalgamated to form the University of Fla. Gilbert Denison in 1855 moved to Brownsville, Texas where he was teacher and rancher. After the civil war he removed to Evant, Texas where he died in 1877. Second son of Denison was Milton who removed from Hanover to Ohio.

3403B-Joseph, b. 1805; d. April 17, 1886 in Norwich, Vt.

3340--LEMUEL5 (Phineas4 , Nathaniel3 , Joseph2 , Henry1): m. 1st Lucy ••••• ; m. 2nd -- Mrs. Louisa (Hutchins) Smith, daughter of Col. Benjamin Hutchins, Conn. Militia,

18th Regt. 1776. Children by 1st m.: 3404--Lucy, b. 4-6-1789, m. Lemuel Tilden. 3405--Laura, b. in Tunbridge, Vt. 9-22-1794; m. Stillman Tilden. By 2nd m.: 34o6--Lemuel H., b. 9-24-1807, in otis, Mass.; m. 2-20-1834 Jerusha M. Durban.

He d. 6-28-1879, She died 4-28-1881 •. Their child.re~ were Mary Ann, b. 6-8-1835, James Monroe, b. 5-21-1837; killed Battle of Petersburg, Romaine b. 2-25-1839; killed 6-9-1862 at Port Republic, Daniel Durbon, b. 2-14-1841; m. Mary A. Fillmore, resided in Mason, Mich., a Civil War veteran, Martha Augusta, b. 3-24-181~3; m. May 29, 1865, James M. Durban, Sarah A., b. 9-18-1845; m. in 1863, Theodore Roult of Michigan, Ruth E., b. 3-18-1848; m. 6-30-1870, M. v. Armstrong of Wakeman, Ohio, Lemuel Manning b. 1-6-1851, in Camden, Lorain Co., Ohio; m. 9-1-1881, Clara Fox and had three sons, Claude, 1882-1943; m. 1905, Mabel Cowie of New London, Ohio had Everett Leon, b. 1906; m. Annie Gassett of Columbus, Ohio, and a daughter, Emma, b. 9-l-19o8 whom. 4-20-1940 Roy Philip Greenbank. They reside (1951) 116 McKinley St., Wellington1 Ohio and have daughter, Clara May, b. 4-21-1943. Leon J. was b. 2-1-1884; d. May, 1941, Lyall D., b. 7-22-1896; m. Effie ••••• ; reside at 770 Bedford Ave., Columbus 5, Ohio and have three daughers; Donna M~, b. 3-21-1931; Glada R., b., 1-5-1933 and Norma L., b. 2-3-1936. Reference from Lyall Kingsbury and Mrs. Emma Greenbank.

3407--Caroline, b. 1809. Possibly m. to Mr. A;rmstrong. Family album picture so indicates. Ralph Coon, grandson of Ruth Eliza, has the Lemuel Kings­bury family bible. He resides at 115 West Main, New London, Ohio.

3408--Charles B., b. 1811; d. October, 1865. 3409--Henry L., b. 2-20-1815.

3~42--NATHANIEL5 (Phineas4 , Nathaniel3 , Joseph2 , Henry1 ): of Tunbridge, Vt.; m. Lydia ·•••• He was a successful. farmer and active in town affairs. His grandson, Ira s. visited him at Tunbridge in the winter of 1846-47 and f~und him very feeble.

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He died shortly after at the age of 86 yrs. Ira s. notes in his letter that his father spelled Kingsbury with the "bery" until the close of the Civil War when they changed to "bury." Howard c. Kingsbery, 426, Normal Parkway, Chicago 21, Ill. writes:

"You will be interested, I know, in a few facts I gleaned in a vacation trip thru New England last August. I found the graves of Nathaniel Kingsberry, his 'Wife and son in a little cemetery a.bout a half mile from his fa.rm now owned by Mr. Howe. The fa.rm is located on the road between Tunbridge and Royalton, Vt. The peculiar thing is the record on these three stones stand­ing there together:

"In memory of Mrs, Lydia, wife of Nathaniel Kingsbury. In memory of Harvey, Son of Mr. Nathaniel and Mrs. Lydia Kingsbery In memory of Nathaniel Kingsberry died Oct. 221886,'

At Tunbridge I found Mrs. Winifred Waldo and her sister Calla McGettrick, through Cynthia K. Noyes, daughter of Nathaniel and Lydia. Solon Noyes m. Cynthia Knox, Lizzie Noyes m. James Rowell had Winifred and Calla. At Nor­folk, N.Y. I found the grave of Dennis Kingsbury in the Protestant Church cemetery of Ramondville."

Children of Nathaniel and Lydia: 3410--Dennis, b. 11-9-1791; d. 7-16-1873. 3411--Ira removed to Western Reserve, Ohio. 3412--Morris, living in Rochester, N.Y. in 1862. He had lost all of his six

adult children by consumption and he and his wife died prior to 1865. His property was willed to charitable purposes with a bequest to his niece, Ada, daughter of Ira s. Kingsbury.

3413--Achsa, m. •·••• Woodward, of Royalton, Vt. · 3414--Caroline, m. Mr. Cullen of White Co., Indiana •. · 3415--Emily, m. Mr. Farrer, who removed to California. 3416--Harvey, d. 12-30-1811. 3417--Cynthia, m. James Noyes, had Solon whom. Cynthia.Knox; had Lizze; whom.

James Rowell, had Winifred (Waldo) and Calle. (McGettrick), of Tunbridge. :,418--Diana, m. Mr. Lovejoy, had Halsey and John who lived in Des Moines, Iowa.

~--ELEAZER5 (Eleazur) (Phineas4 , Nathaniel3 , Joseph2 , Henrr) : his mother having died in 1793, the boy Eleazer now 15 years of age spent the following five years on his brother' s farm at Tunbridge, Vt. In the year 1798 he purchased land near the county line separating Orange and Windsor, near the village o:f' Sharon. Nearby was the home of the Smith family whose son, Joseph, was the founder of the Church _of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Here too, lived the Cowdery family and Eleazer and Lucy Cowdery were joined in the holy bonds of matrimony Feb. 1, 1799. (See Mary B. Alverson1sGenealogy of the Cowdery family.) In 1809 he removed to Ohio in the vicinity of Chillicothe. In less than a year he had moved his family again this time to Herculaneum, Missouri. Eleazer in the year 1811 responded to the caJ.l of Governor William Henry Harrison to join an expeditionary force against a force of Indians, their number estimated at about 6000, under the command of Chiefs, Wbi te Loon., Stone Eater, Winnemac and the Prophet, brother of Tecumseh. With 800 Indiana and Kentucky riflemen in his command, Harri'son moved on the Prophet I s village. The struggle lasted two hours. Thirty-seven American soldiers met death, and one hundred and fifty-one were wounde'1. Eleazer was woundec;\ carried to Fort Wayne and died there• See Rec. Grp. 15A. O.W.Miri.Cert.842, National Archives, Washington, D.c., July 18, 1813, da.te of death. His widow, m. 2nd Capt. Bingham.

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Children of Eleazer and Lucy Cowdery Kingsbury: 3419--Hiram o., b. in Vermont. Perhaps he is the Hiram Oliver who removed to

Donaldsonville. He enlisted Feb. l, 1864 at Mt. Carmel, Ill. in Co. G 48th Regt. Ill. Vol. Inf. to serve three years. He died of fever in · General Hospital, Chattanooga, Tenn., Oct. 14, 1864. His widow, Matilda Kingsbury was granted a pension. (cert. 187164-Bx.34200)

3420--Ira, b. May 2, 1802; d. October 26, 1872. 3421--Harley, b. 1808; d. at Friendsvil1e, Ill •

. 3422--Lyma.n, removed from Vermont to Prairietown near the town of Olney, Ill. He m. and had son, Oren who m. Elizabeth May Douglas, b. at M::nmt Erie, Wayne County, Ill. They had Irving Blaine, b. at Bellmont Wabash County and in 1953 residing at 4929 9th South, Seattle 8,, Wash.

3351•-ASA II6 (Capt. Asa5 , Ephra1m4 , Deacon Joseph5 , Lt. Joseph2 , Henry1 ): m. 1-30-- 1783, to Lurena. Hartshorn, by Thomas Brockway, Pastor. Enlisted Nov. or Dec.

1776 in Capt. Ebeneezer Lathrop's Co. of Norwich, Conn. Three months patrol duty at Providence under Col. Ely. Served six months as Sergeant in Capt. Palmer's Co. Col. Chester's Regt. seacoast patrol, Saybrook, New London. He removed from Lebanon, Conn. to Delta, Oneida County, N.Y. (now site of' Lake Delta). He was a millwright and in 1817-1818 was engaged in canal. lock construe• tion at Rome, N.Y. Asa and Lurena are buried at Paines Hollow, N.Y. off Highway 167. At the edge of the cemetery is the Swift farm and just beyond the farm home of Lurena SWift, daughter of Asa. and Lurena. It was at this home two young cousins of Mr. Swift rested on a trip from Boston to Chicago, Ill. They were traveling on foot. Arriving in Chicago, and following the great fire, they engaged in the meat trade and saw their enterprise become one of the world's largest meat packing plants. Children: 342;--Cla.ra, b. 1783-1790; d. ;-9-1790. 3424--Joseph, b. 5-8-1785 in Franklin Conn.; removed to the Carolinas. 3425--Hezekiah, living in Hebron, Conn., 1809; d. ll-28-1858 at Portage., Wis. 3426--Asa III, b. 1788; d. 6-19-1839 in Ottawa, Ill. . 3427--Flavel Clark, m. 11-1815, in Manchester, Conn. Tryphena Holmes, 1796-

1873. He served in the War of 1812, as a. private in Capt. s. West's Co. at New London, Conn. from June 7 to July 14, 181;. A carpenter and cabinet maker he settled at Utica, N.Y. His widow m. 1853 Martin Barnes, of Turin, N.Y. Children of 1st m. Albert Eason; d. in service, Mexican War, Imruna, 1818-1891 of Rome, N.Y., Orson J. went west to Portage, Wis. with his cousin, HeDry w.; m. Sarah Davis; has 8 children, Carlos Martin; m. 1st Jane Davis; m. 2nd 10-20-1864, Mary Ann Davies. He d. in Rome, N.Y., 6-23-1873 had Orson J., Charles H., Milton, Mary Belle and Wm. Eugene. Flavel was b. 1790 in Hartford, Conn.

;428--Lurena., m. Lemuel SWift, of Paines Hollow, N.Y.; d. 6-2-18;5. 3429--John, b. 5-11-1799; d. 1864 at West Leyden, N.Y. 3430--Cha.rles Backus, b. 9-30-1802; d. Sept. 1862 in Delavan, Wis. 3431--Wil11am .w., b. 1805 in Lebanon, Conn.; d. 1899 in Cloversport, Ky.

3359--0BADIAR6 (Absa.lom5 , Ephraim4, Joseph3 - 2 , Henry1): b. in Coventry, Conn. He - removed at an early age with his parents to Alstead., N.H. His Continental ser­

vice is shown in New Hampshire State papers XVIII. He m. 1st Molly Shaw, 12-15-1785 in Brookfield, Mass.; m. 2nd 12-21-1789, Eunice Crane of Alstead; m. 3rd 5-29-1792, Alice White. The church at Langdon, N .H. was organized, 1792 in a room fitted up for services in a grist mill owned by Obadiah (New Hamp­shire Churches by Robert F. LaWt'ence). The Town of Langdon on Aug. 7, 1792

Reception for Gen. Harrison at Judge James Kingsbury home, Cleveland, Ohio

!James Ki.ngsbury was th~ first ad, enturer on his own account, who vrind oo the company•s purchase. He came from Alsted, New · Hampehire. and with Eunice. his wife, arrived at Conneaut soon after the aurveyon. There were also three children, whose for• tuna were cast among the: pioneers: ~bagail, aged three year!I,. Amoa.. 11 v a vounier. and Almon. an infant.

Judge James Kingsbury Family, First Settler in Western Reserve.

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voted "that Obadiah Kingsbury and George Geer clear the commons for crops and three dollars. 11 On 2-l 7-l 793 Obadiah was licensed to operate an inn and retail liquor. He removed late in life to Athens, Ohio where he operated a paper mill. Children: }432--Absalom, b, 5-6-1793; m. ll-14-1815 Polly Walker. They removed to Coving­

ton, Pa. where four children were born to them. 3433--Lucinda, b. 3-21-1795; m. John, son of George Lamb of Langdon, N.H. There

were several children, One, George settled in Acworth ~bout 1867. 3434--0badiah II, b. 8-15-1798; resided for a time at Stoddard, N.H. Later he

removed to Cincinnati, Ohio where family record has it that he served as under-sheriff. Mrs. Belle Thompson of Knoxville, Tenn. is a daughter or granddaughter.

;435--Ne.ncy, b. 4-1-1799; d. age 80 yrs. unm. 3436--Theodotia, b. 4-10-1801; m. 2-14-1822 Timothy Barney. 3437--Geoge w., 7-4-1803; d. 1870 in Oswego, Kansas.

:;361--JAMES6 (Absalom5 , Ephraim4 , Joseph3 ; 2 , Henry1 ): of Alstead, N,H., m. there, - Oct. 5, 1788, Eunice, daughter of John and Hannah (Carlson) Waldo, born in

Chesterfield, N.H. In the early spring of 1796, the family of five loaded their wagon with a few articles of furniture, provisions thought ample to last them until the harvest was in: a yoke of oxen, a horse, a cow to supply milk on the journey, and a rusty Queen's-arm. musket for defense against the expected trouble with Indians. From Alstead they journeyed to Albany, N.Y. then to Oswego, N.Y. where they embarked on an open flat-bottom boat leaving the brother of his wife to ride along the shore with the horse, oxen and cow. They were 30 days on the boat before reaching Fort Niagara.. Here·Mr. Kingsbury met General Moses Cleveland, Agent of the Connecticut Land Co., which had recently bought of that State the Western Reserve. It was Gen. Cleveland who induced James Kings­bury to become the first white settler in northern Ohio. Mr. Kingsbury selected a piece of ground at Conneaut, erected a cabin, and planted a few acres. Plant­ing was too late, the Winter set in early, and snow fell deep in late November. J~s mounted his horse to ride to his former home on important business. He had no more than started, when he suffered a high fever that confined him to a bed when he reached Alstead. Food and fuel were diminished. day by day at the little cabin at Conneaut; another child was born to the household, the first white child born on the Western Reserve. With an Indian guide, James was fight­ing his way through drifted snow higher than his horse's head, and after twenty­one days of blizzard, the clouds rolled away and a ray of sunshine came through the window, and Eunice, to see the glory of it on this Christmas Eve, 1796, saw her husband fighting his way through the drifts to reach the door.

With such an unhappy experience coupled with the loss of his youngest son by starvation it was little wonder that he decided to leave this wilderness and move to the city staked out by Gen. Cleveland., and thus he became on June 16, 1797 the first permanent settler of Cleveland, Ohio. His first location was just east of the public square; his first crop of corn was planted on ground now occupied by the Post Office, City Hall and the Catholic Cathedral. In 1801 or there-a.bouts Mr. Kingsbury purchased a thousand acres in Woodland. Hills and built a nice home for his family on what is now 93rd Street and Kinsman. Here he was known as Judge Kingsbury, Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Session of the County. There on 93rd Street seven of his children were born. Following the Battle of the Thames River on October 5, 181,, General Harrison and Commo­dore Perry came down the lake together, enroute for BuffaJ.o, and visited D Cleveland. Both were entertained at a banquet and the Ma.sons of the neighbor­hood met at Judge Kinsbury's home. James Wal.do, youngest of the Kingsbury · family was six months old at the time.

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Children: :;438--Nabby, b. 1-7-1792, in Alstead; m. l-4-18o8, Dyer Sherman. "Abigail" 3439--Amos, b. 7-13-1793, in Alstead; m. 2nd; 4 children; d. in Hastings, Minn. 3440--Almon, b. 1-27-1795, in Alstead; m. 1820, Lucy Ann Cone had 5 children. 3441--A son, b. 12-1796 in CoLneaut, o., died of starvation. 3442--Nancy, b. 9-4-1798 in Cleveland, Ohio; m. 1814, Caleb Baldwin of Penn Yan,

N.Y. They removed to Warrensville, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. She migrated With the M:>rmons to Nauvoo and then to Utah in 1887. Rhoda Williams 1214 No. Monroe, Tacoma 6, Washington is a lineal descendant, through her mother, Martha Ann and Alfred Samuel Maynes. Caleb John Baldwin m. Annie Mary Pepperton and had Martha Ann.

3443--Calista, b. 9-20-1800; m. Rune. R. Baldwin, brother to Caleb. 7 children. :;444--Elmina, b. 8-20-1802; m. Perley Hosmer, had 2 boys, 2 girls. 3445--Diana, b. 5.-1-1804; m. Buckley Stedman. :;446--.Albert, b. 7-20-1806; m. 3; Melinda Robinson, Sophia Langdon ands.

McCulloch. 3447--James Waldo, b. 4-l3th or 23rd, 1813 in Cleveland.

3367--JABEZ8 {Ephraim5 - 4 , Joseph3 - 2 , Henry1 ): m. 1st 12-10-1789, Freelove Utley, of -- Mansfield; shed. 5-20-1823. Hem. 2nd 2-4-1824, Chloe, daughter of John and

Sarah (Stimson) Talcott, of Bolton. Living his life in the house built by his father, he d. 10-15-1854. Mrs. Kingsbury d. 5-24-1857. Children born in Coventry, Conn.: 3448--Anna, b. 7-12-1790; m. 12-20-1815, Daniel Smith. Shed. 5-28-1848. 3449--EJ.isha, b. 10-12-1793; m. Betsey Chase of Warehouse Point in 1820. 3450--Ama.riah, b. 3-10-1796; m. Emily Buckland, of East Windsor, Conn. 3451--Ephraim, b. 7-20-1799; m. 9-1824, Clarissa Bingham. 4 children. 3452--Alvin, b. :;-9-180:;; m. Emeline, daughter of Joseph and Lois Kingsbury. 3453--Backus, b. 9-25-1805; d. 6-5-1831. · 3454--Nelson, b. 4-:;-18o8; m. Nancy Thrall, had Laura, Emily and Mary Eliza. 3455--Phoebe, b. 6-9-1810; m, Ebenezer Peck. Shed. 1882 in Dunlap, Iowa. 3456--Erastus, b. 4-29-1812; d. 3-19-1895. Children by 2nd m. : 3457-.. Harriet Newell, b. 5-21-1825; m. Adron Dart. 3458--Ja.bez Hyde, b. 11-2-1827.

3371--CHARLES6 (Sanford5 , Joseph4 _3 _2 , Henry1 ): b. in Windham, Scotlan~,Parish, Conn. -- early removed to Claremont, N.B. with his parents. As a young man he selected

a tract of wilderness land on Salem Pond near the Canadian border at Derby, Vermont where he 11 ved in a bark wigwam the first two years as he cleared the land. Summer evenings were spent with his violin often playing for friendly Indians. Hem. 9-17-1800, Persis, daughter of General Stewart, of Brattleboro, Vt., b, 10-26-1777; d. 1-28-1843. In checking the records of Cheshire County, N.H. one finds that his name is spelled both "Kingsbury" and "Kingsbery". His descendants choose to spell their name with the "E" instead of the "U". Children: 3459--Mary Ann, b. 9-11-1801; d. 11-23-1842; m. 2-22-1823, Levi Bigelow Child. 3460--George, b. 1-5-1804; d. 1-15-1864, in Little Rock, Ark. 3461--Sanford, b. 6-24-1805; d. 12-28-1869, in Carrollton, Ga. 3462--Lucius, b. 3-24-1807; m. 9-16-1833, Jane E. Drakley, d. 4-6-1892. 3463--Eliza, b. 5-19-1809; m. 5-20-1847, Samuel Wilson. Two children. :;464--Charles, b. 3-12-1812; d. 10-21-1867, in Sherman, Texas. 3465--Persis, b. 10-8-1813; m. 3-30-1836, tewis Patch of Derby, Vt. 3466--Emera, b. 4 .. 25.1815; 8-5-1899, in Derby, Vt. 3467--Henry, b. 8-24-1816; d. 9-2-189().

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~--CHARLES DENISON6 (John5 , Nathaniel4 , Joseph3 - 2 , Henry1 ): m. 1st 3-5-1821, Eliza, daughter of Dr. Frederick and Fanny (Johnson) Leavenworth, b. in Water­bury, 12-17-1798; d. 11-26-1852; m. 2nd Rebecca, duaghter of Deacon Elijah Hotchkiss, of Waterbury, 11-24-1859; shed. 12-1873. He died 1-16-1890. Mr. Kingsbury carried on a.mercantile business for nearly twenty years. He was a member of the First Congregational Church for 74 years. He had as his residence the house of North Main St., Waterbury that was built by his great-great-grand­father, Thomas Bronson. Children: 3468--Frederick John, b. 1-1-1823. 3469--Sarah Leavenworth, b. 4-1-184o; m. 2-24-1863, Franklin Carter, Williams

College, 1862. Professor of German, Yale College, 1873-1881. Elected President of Williams College, February, 1881. Four children; Charles F., b. in Paris, Alice Ruth (Ransom}, Edward Perkins, M.D., Franklin, Yale, 1900; a.n attorney.

3385--ALLEN6 (Nathaniel5 , Jabez4 , Nathaniel3 , Joseph2 , Henry1 ): removed from Andover, -- Conn. to Cazenovia, N.Y. in 1803. Hem. 12-26-1802, Betsey Coleman. He was a

successful farmer and orchardist. He d. 2-12-1853; his widow d. 7-27-1864. Children: 3470--Mary, b. 10-3-1804; m. 11-10-1826, Henry H. Ayer; d. at Sheridan. N.Y.,

1831. 3471--Helen Sophronia, b. 9.29-1806; m. 1st Alvin Coleman, m. 2nd E. Woodward. 3472--Delia, b. 4-17-1811, unm. at age of 92 yrs. 3473--William Irvin, M.D.; m. Elizabeth McKee, a missionary. Taylorsville, Ill. 3474--Asenath, m. 2-8-1841, Hendrick de Clercq. Resided. in Desota, Iowa. Had

Harriet E. (Bishop), Allen H., William E., died in Andersonville Prison, Edwin L., John Franklin, Truman Coleman of Desota, Iowa.

3475--John Flavel, b. 5-27-1817. 3476--Harriet Newell, b. 7-30-1820; m. Edwin D. Loomis of Cleveland, Ohio.

3389--JOSEPH6 {Lemu.el5 , Joseph4 , Nathaniel3 , Joseph2 , Henry1 ): at the age of nineteen - years, armed.with a compass and a small amount of money, rode his horse towards

the Susquehanna in hopes of locating a home and employment. Arriving at Sheshe­quin on his 19th birthday he was at once engaged by General Simon Spauld.ing as a surveyor. A few years later he became agent for the landed estates of.Vincent Le Ray de·Chaumont, Count de Castellux, McEwen and Davidson, the Ba~k of North America., and others (Talcott, p. 340). He was for many years Colonel of Militia, Postmaster; and President of the Towanda. Bank. (Kulp's Wyoming Families). He m., 2-1-1797, Anna., daughter of General Simon and Ruth (Shepherd) Spaulding. She died 9-18-1864. Children: 3477--Mary, b. 8-11-1798; m. James Allen Smith of Unadilla, N.Y. They had

Joseph K., Mary Insley (Spaulding), Almira Antinette; m. Perry P. Rogers. 3478--Aimira, b. 1801; m. 11-30-1820, Charles Comstock, of Towanda, Pa. latterly

of Athens, Pa. Shed. 4-4-1882; Mr. Comstock d. 11-1-1871. 3479--Byron, b. 3-26-1803; d. 9-13-1859. 3480--Burton, b. 3-30-1805; d. in Scranton, Pa. 1-15-1.871. 3481--Ann Eliza, b. 8-20-18o8; m. in 1827, Ira Henry Stephens, of Towanda, had

Burton K., George Henry, Ira Eugene, John Franklin, Charles Mahlon and Ann Eliza Stephens.

3482--Benry, b. 2-3-1810; m. 9-24-1835 Matilda {Gloss) Clizbe; d. 6-28-1887.

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3483--Joseph, b. 7-2-1813; d. 5-1-1895; m. 12-17-1833, Matilda, daughter of Col. Hiram and Elizabeth (Martin) Mix. A Collector of Internal Revenue, Town Treasurer, Clerk and Secretary at different periods in Towanda. Had Joseph, b. 1837 of Elmira; Anna, b. 184o, d. 1842; Helen Mar, b. 1842; m. Frances E. Jayne, Alice Terry, b. ll-12-1844; m. Owen D. Goodenough of Towanda; Frederick, d. at age of 9 yea.rs, Franklin Stuart, b. 5-19-1853; m •. 3-8-1883, Jennie Bingham of Lockwood, N.Y. and Harry Mix, b. 3-19-1855. Hem. Mary Jane Smith of Kansas Mills, Ohio.

3484--Helen Mar. b. 1816; m. 1839, Mahlon c. Mercur, had Mahlon Jr. a veteran of the Civil War and prominent merchant in Towanda. He d. in Towanda.

3485--Lemuel Spaulding, b. 9-14-1823; d. 5-9-1902; m. 2-28-1844, Sarah, daughter of William and Jane (Myers) Osborn._ He farmed the old homestead in Sheshe­quin and united with the Universal.1st Church. Their children were Alice o. m. o. D. Kenney, an attorney of Minneapolis, Minn., Myra. was an ordained minister of the Universalist Church served at North Williston, Vt. and Belfast, Me., Grace Greenwood, m. John w. Childs of Sheshequin, Pa.

3395-•SOLOM:>N6 (Lemuel5 , Joseph4 , Nathaniel3 , Joseph2 , Henry1 ): of Enfield where he attended the free schools of that town. His father saw that all of his chil­dren received a good education and an ideaJ. home life. Hem. 1st in 1807, Nov., Bashua Amanda Pease of Enfield. He moved to Painesville, Ohio where Bashua died, March 22, 1814. m. 2nd, Dec. 25, 1821, Caroline Fobes. Children: 3486--Malvina, b. 18o8; m. Platt Card of Painesville. Had son, Willoughby O. 3487--Gaius Pease, graduate, West Point Military Academy, 1832, Assigned to

U.S. Mounted Rangers. Resigned, Oct. 15, 1836. Appointed Commissioner to the Choctaw Nation by President Jackson. Married the daughter of Gov­ernor Dodge of Wisconsin. Gaius Pease died at age of 28 yea.rs and his widow m. Joe Ward of Milwaukee.

3488--Solomon Oscar, b. 5-2-1812; d. 5-16-1886 in Grand Rapids, Mich. 3489--Joseph Coroden, b. May 2, 1812; d. 10-15-1898, in Salt Lake City, Utah. 349()--Henry Delos, b. 3-15-1823. . . 3491-•Cornelia., b. 3-8-1824; d. 3-ll-1848, in Painesville, Ohio. 3492--Douglas, b. 3-27-1828; d. 10-29-1886 in Salt Lake City. 3493--Stuart, b. 3-27-1828; d. 10-29-1886 in Salt Lake City. 3494--Wal.bridge, b. 3-14-1831; d. 12-1876 i~ Salt Lake City.

34o3B-JOSEPH8 (Joseph D. 5 , Denison4 , Nathaniel5 , Joseph2 , Henry1 ): m. 6-17-1830, Eliza Sophia, daughter of' Robert and Mary Ann (McCoy) Whitcomb of Richmond, Vt. He was a merchant and dealer in reaJ. estate. He removed from Braintree, Mass. to Jericho, and Norwich, Vt. Mrs. Kingsbury d. 7-28-1888. Children: 3495--John Dennison, b. 7-29-1831; Univ. of Vt., 1852, D.D. 1876. 3496--Joseph Byron, b. 7-29-1835; d. 2~1-1905, _ 3497--Ellen Eliza, b. 5-19-1844; m. 5-ll-1869, Rev. Eugene Ranslow, 4 children. 3498--Frederick Lucas, b. 3-10-185(); graduated Dartmouth Medical College, 1875;

m. 2-27-1878, Luella Laughton Olds of' Norwich, Vt.; a missionary physician to Samokov, Bulgaria 1881-1898; removed to Clifton Springs, N.Y. had Joseph Lyman, b. 8-4-1880, graduate of Dartmouth and Margaret Lucy, b. 9-3-1884, graduate of Mt. Holyoke Seminary.

34o8--CHARLES B. 6 ( Lemuel 5 , Phineas", Nathaniel 3 , Joseph2 , Henry1) : a successful farmer and merchant of Sandisfield. Hem. Betsey Tennant in Sweden, Monroe County, N.Y. She was b. 4-27-1818. Following the death of Charles B., his

widow married Albert Bronson. There were no children to the 2nd m. and Mrs. Bronson d. Dec. 1888 at Farmington, Mich. Interment at Camden, Ohio. Children of 1st m.:

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3499--Selden Bingham, b. Ca.m.den, Ohio, 10-29-1840; m. Huldah Corning at Mentor, Ohio, 7-25-1844. An attorney at Boise, Idaho in 1909 he was appointed by President Theodore Roosevelt as Circuit Judge of the Second Circuit of the Territory of Hawaii and he located at Wailulsee, T.H.; had Nathan Corning, b. 7-9-1866; m, Lillian Blanche Corning Prescott of Duluth, Minn. June 6, 1893. Their daughter, Eleanor, b. 3-27-1910, Chicago. Nathan c. was a. graduate of the law school, University of Ohio and at time of his 4eath he was Vice President of Am. Tel. and Tel. Co. residing in N.Y .c. Elizabeth Alice, 1868-1871, and Frederic Charles, b, 12-16-1875 in Con­stantine, Mich.; m. 1-4-1905 at Fremont, Nebr., Rosa Cushman Lore, no children. As of 1915 he was President of the Engineers Oil Co.; President of Kern 4 011 Co.; President of Lambranza Plantation and Vice President of the Potress Menng Co, and Wagner Real Estate Co. of Los Angeles, Calif. Helen, b. in Constantine, Mich. 2-28-1879; m. in N.Y.c., 9-16-1903, Capt. Charles Fredric Humphrey, son of Major General Chas. F. Humphrey. They had Elizabeth, b. in Honolulu, T.H. 8-24-1904. Ross Selden b. in 1892; m. to Josephine Ellicott. Had daughter, Priscilla.

3500--Lydia Jane, b. in SWeden, N.Y.; m. Jerome Culver in Farmington, Mich. where she died in 1913. Had sons, Roy and Guy Culver.

3501--Alice, b. in Camden, Ohio; m. in Saginaw, Mich. Seth Hu.chins had son, Seth G. whom. and had two or three children.

3502--Evangeline, b. in Camden, o.; m. William Atkins of Flint, Mich, Shem. 2nd Edwin B. True of Haley, Idaho. Interred a;~ Salt Lake City.

3503--Charles Henry, b. in Camden, Ohio; m. Rena Abbott. A daughter, Helen, b. in St. Louis, Mich. 9-10-1898; in, Dr. Ernest Highfield of Alma, Mich,

3504--James Dayton, b. in Camden, Ohio, 10-16-1856. Hem. Mary Alida Abel in Saginaw, Mich. 8-6-1879. They had James Dayton, Ora. Louis, Fred Carlisle, Ralph Abel, Raymond Lawrence, Selden Bingham and Edwin Booth Kingsbury.

3505--Amy Minerva, b. in Camden, Ohio 1-23-1859; m. 6-25-1876, Ed.ward William Marsh, .b. in Glastonbury, Engl.and, ll-4-1847, They had daughter, Alice Ernestine, b, 9-8-1882 in N. Farmington, Mich. Alice E., m. July 4, 1912 Roy Charles Jenner,-who passed BMa;y Jan. 31, 1949. Child (Jenner) : A·-Edward T. Jenner, b. 3-27-1918. A graduate of thP. Univ. of Mich.,

where he received his Ph.D. He is a research chemist with Dupont, Wi-lmington, Dela. He m. Dorothy Ragla of Battle Creek, Mich., July 3, 1942. They have 3 children, Charles Arthur, Edward William and Mar­garet Ann Jenner.

Alice E. Jenner, m.2nd to John M. Denne attorney of Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Denne has supplied the compiler with the family records of Charles B. Kingsbury Descendants.

3410--DENNIS6 (Nathaniel5 , Phineas4 , Nathaniel3 , Joseph2 , Henryi): of Norfolk, N.Y.; m. Nov. 14, 1814, Polly Buckland. He d. 7-16-1873. His wifed. 10-1862, ae. 63. Dennis Kingsbury is interred at Church Cemetery, Ramondville, N.Y. Children: 3506--0live, b. 4-3-181.6; m. 1847; Nelson Riggs, removed to Maquoketa, Iowa. 3507--Harvey, b. 11-14-1817; d. 10-1869 in Hartford, Mich; m. Julia Small. 3508--Lucia, b. 6-24-1819; m. Charles Chamberlain removed to Maquoketa, Iowa. 3509--Celia. A., b. 2-9-1821; m. 1st Sabin Wing; m. 2nd Mt'. Wilson. 3510--Abigail, b. 10-24-1822; m. 9-30-1847, George Skinner, removed to Colfax,Ia.

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3511--Albert, b. 12-5-1824; d. in Monticello; Ind. 10-30-1865. 3512--Ira, b. 8-26-1826. · · 3513--Milo, b. 1-27-1830; m. twice, settled at Provo, Utah. Had a son, Burton. 3514--Lydia, b. 9-11-1832; m. 1st Addison Wing; m. 2nd Mr. Baldwin. 3515--Helen Jane, b. 6-1-1835; d. 6-10-1852.

3420--IRA.6 (Eleazar5 , Phineas4 , Nathaniel3 , Joseph2 , Henry1 ): a teacher and civil -- engineer, graduate· of Ohio University. He removed to Mt. Carmel, Ill. in 1841,

later moving to Greenville, Bond County, Ill., and engaged in farming. Hem. in Athens, Ohio Hannah Pierce a native of Pennsylvania. Children: 3516--Ariel Cowdery, b. 1-28-1827; m. Miss A. E. White of Greenville, Ill. 3517--Arius Newton, b. 2-25-1829; m. 4-28-1859, Celest Hazzard of Alton, Ill.

He was a lawyer and County Judge of Montgomery Co. for 13 years had Willis V. a physician of Dillon, Mont., Ross A. LL.D. of Benton, Mo., Mary E. of 4348 LaClede Ave., St. Louis, Mo., and Jessie, unm. of St. Louis.

3518--Dennis Harley, b. 12-20-1832 in Hamilton Co., Inc.; m. 9-13-1860, ~lary A. Enloe. A lawyer and Master of Chancery in Greenville, Ill. had Charlotte whom. Robert Browne; Fannie, ~ho m. William McNeill and Charles A. died in service, Spanish American War.

3519--Darius, b. 10-27-1835; m. Mary E. Hazard of Alton, Ill. State's Attorney 1872-1880, Mayor of Carlyle, Member of A.F. and A.M. Had Ira Dale of Rochester., N.Y. whom. Sybil Lee Capelle and Hazard Hume of St. Louis., who m. Ada J. Harbison.

3520--John, b. 2-7-1837 in Hamilton Co., Ind • ., educated Greenville Academy and Shurtleff College. He entered the law firm of his brother, Dennis., m. 9-25-1873, Sarah J. Jay, of Greenville, Ill. Children: Lucy, Marston, Grace., Celeste, Benjamin F., Walter, b. in 1890, Elmer, b. in 1893.

3521--Malinda, b. 6-16-1839; m. 12-1864, Amos Ingold of Greenville and Carlin­ville, Ill. They had John, b. in 1867 and Oron, b. in 1874.

;522--Lucy, b. 11-28-1843 at Mt. Carmel, Ill.; m. 10-26-1866, George W. Hilt.

3421--HARLEY6 (Eleazar5 , Phineas4 , Nathaniel3 , Joseph2 , Henry1 ): m. 1st Rhoda Castle, -- b. 1806 in Vermont; m. 2nd· Mrs. Mary A (Dollehan) Hennesey. By these two mar­

riages Harley had 17 children. Harley removed from Pomeroy, Meigs Co., Ill. to Mt. Carmel then to Friendsville, Ill. where he died in November, 1870. Rhoda Castle Kingsbury d. April 1846. Children of 1st m.: 3523--Wooster Putman, b. 10-28-1828. 3524--Harley, Jr. 3525--Ma.ry, m. Mr. Fritchy had daughters Mrs. J.B. Fisher of.Akron., Colo. and

Mrs. H. I. Morse qt Olney, Ill. ;526--Austin. 3527 •-daughter. 3528--daughter. 3529-•Hiram Harrison, b. in Chester, Ohio, 4.3.1837. Ase member of the Illi­

nois State Senate he introduced the State Flag Law. Children: William W., and H.B., Mrs. K. B. Lindsey of Morrison, Ill., Mrs. A. J. Kelling of Chicago, Ill. and Mrs. J.E. Rucker of Chicago, Ill.

3530--3531--Children. 2nd m. : 3532--Robert 3533--John 3534--Joseph 3535--George 3536--Frank

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j425--HEZEKIAH7 (Asa6 , Asa, Capt., 5 , Ephraim4 , Josephs; Joseph, Lt. 2 , Henry2 ): - removed from Lebanon to Hebron, Conn. prior to 1809. At Hebron he opened a

wagon factory on the present site of the Hebron postoffice, and directly across the street from a present memorial boulder marking the site of the early stage coach station. Next door to Hezekiah's shop was the McLean House where he was a roomer. Mr. Kingsbury served in the War of 1812 as a teamster under Quarter­master Christopher Van de Venter from 1-22-181; to 3-8-1813 in Connecticut and New York. He was paid at Fort Columbus. On November 24, 1814 he was united in marriage to Dolly McLean of Hebron, Conn. Mrs. Dolly Kingsbury died shortly af­ter the birth of their fourth child, Hezekiah Goslin. Hezekiah m. 2nd Adelia (Porter) Richardson, born August 2, 1798, in November, 1824 in Andover,-Conn. The family of six removed to Delta, N.Y. where Hezekiah was a mudpacker and wheelwright in the construction of the High Fall.a section of the Black River Canal from 1837 to 1850. He aJ.so farmed for a number of years at Lee, N.Y. During the year 1858 he traveled to Portage, Wisc. to visit the children of his first marriage. He died at Portage, Wisc. on Nov. 28., 1858 while visiting his daughter., Mary Jane Williams at old Fort Winnebago. Children of 1st m.: 3538--Charles McLean, b. 1815. He removed to Portage, Wisc. in the year 1835

where he engaged in lumbering aJ.ong the Lemonweir River. For several years he engaged in contract cutting for lumber firms. He served the Wisconsin State Senate as Sgt. at Arms. He m. Nancy G8'Y, 1851, and to­gether they attended the inauguration of President Buchanan as official guests. The dress and paisley shawl Nancy wore on that occasion remain in the compiler's possession. Removing to St. Louis, Mo. he was for many years bridge commissioner. He wa.s a member of the A.F. and A.M. and his last yea:rs were spent at the Missouri Masonic Home at St. Joseph, Mo. No children.

3539--Mary Jane, b. Oct. 2, 1819 in Hebron, Conn.; m. Jan. l., 1845, Samuel F. Williams of Lee, N. Y. They removed to Kingston, Green Lake Co., Wisc. June, 1849, farming from 1852 to 1854 at Caledonia. Troops stationed at Fort Winnebago, Portage, Wisc. having been removed., Samuel Williams was placed in charge of the government property by Ca.pt. Wm. Weir. During the year 1876 he purchased 170 acres of land at Randolph Center and was living there in 1887. Children were Charles B. who removed to Minnesota., Henry w., whom. ;~16-1876 Sarah Brown and had Anna, Nellie and Samuel, the latter two living in Milwaukee in 1960, George H. and Eugene, of Waupaca, Wis.

3540--Henry w., b. 9-28-1820 at Andover, Conn.; d. at Quincy, Wis. 8-6-1876. 3541--Hezekiah Goslin, b. 5-22-1823; d. 1879 in Missouri. He served in the

122nd N.Y. Vol. Inf. and perhaps continued in the army for a number of years as a photograph taken in 1869 would imply. He married and in Nov. l88This family was living in Sedalia, Mo. ·chi;Ldren of 2nd m. of Hezekiah; No. 3425: A--John Porter, b. May 17, 1827; d. 2-13-1884. B-;Elizabeth A., b. 6-17-1830; m. Napoleon Salisbury, had 3 children. c-~Frances Lurena, b. 1-21-1833; m. D--Martha Adelia, b. 3-4-1835; m.

3425--JOI-IN PORTER8 (Hezekiah7 , Asa6 - 5 , Ephraim4 , Joseph3 - 2 , Henry2): m. 1st Minerva

Green, b. 1-9-1849; born to them were Emogene, 12-26-1850, Eugene, b. Dec. 2, 1852, Lillian, b. 10-5-1855 and Annette, b. 1-6-1855. l.ft-s. Minerva. Kingsbury d. 12-1~1861. Emogene, m. Mr. Lynk of Canastota, N.Y., Eugene H., m. Almira Mills in Western, N.Y, bad son Willard, and daughter who was living in West-

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moreland, N.Y.· in 1951. Glens. Kingsbury son of Willard is a teacher in Mar­cellus, N.Y. schools. Lillian m. John Grossman, resided at 872 Livingston Ave., Syracuse, N.Y., two children, Annette, m. Mt-. swan, resided at Niagara Falls, N. Y., had five daughters. John Porter, m. 2nd 10-11-1865 Fanny R. Johnson. They had .Amelia Ruth, b. 9-17-1866, m. Elton Shel.den of Oswego, N.Y. had two daughters, Gertrude E., b. 3-14-1865, m. Howard Carmon of Oneida, N.Y • ., had two boys and two girls. Charles E., b. 10-8-1869 m. Bertha Croup of Western, N.Y. had two daughters, Susie, b. 11-16-1871, m. c. A. Baxter of Chicago, Ill. had two sons and a daughter) John Henry, m. Ida BerricaJ., resided in Durham.ville, N.Y. had t~o sons, Lucy Emeline, b. 7-9-1877; m. 12-27-1893, Frank Tanner who died in 1943. They made their home at Rome, N.Y. where the compiler visited her in 1955 at 203 W. Dominick Street. They had two sons and two daughters, sixteen granchildren and six great grandchildren.

}426--ASA7 (Asa6 - 5 , Ephraim.4 , Joseph3 - 2 , Henry1 ): of Turin, N.Y.; m. 1820, Polly, -- daughter of Amos and Ruth (Ives) Foster of Meriden, Conn., b. 3-ll-1799. Des­

cendants of Asa III have it that he served on the "Hornet" under Commander James Lawrence during the battle with the British ship Shannon, his ship was captured and Lawrence was killed. He removed from Turin, N.Y. to ottawa, Ill. in 1836. There he contracted and built the first line of grist mills and saw mills in the s·outhwest part of the State of Illinois. He d. in otta.wa, June 19, 1839. His widow m. 2nd Wyatt Cantrell, a widower. Children: 3542--Anson. 3543--Rhoda Clark, b. 12-1-1823; m. 4-1842, Robert c. Andrews of Sterling, Ill. 3544--Percy Foster, b. 4-17-1825; m. 1842, Henry Clay Harklerod.es of St. Louis,

Mo. 3545--Frank. 3546--William. 3547--Lucy Tracy, m. William Cantrel, son of her stepfather. 3548--Cecelia. 3549--Asa, IV, b. 5-8-1834.

~--JOBN7 (Asa6 • 5 , Ephraim4 , Joseph3 • 2 , Henrr): of Ava and Utica, N.Y.; m. in 1825, Rhoda Cornelia., daughter of Salmon and Annie (Campbell) Bates, b. June 8, 1807, in Ava, N.Y. He was one of the organizers and Clerk of the Baptist Church in West Leyden. He was a millwright, inventor, and manufacturer of scroll-saws, rotary-planes and automatic cheese press. He was Captain of a National. Guard Troop and Postmaster. Ml:'s. Kingsbury died in Portland, Oregon. Children: 3550--Julia Ann, 1827-1847. 3551--Hezekiah H., b. 1830,; m. 10-1861, Romalda Arabella Heath of Little Falls,

N.Y. Be served in the Civil War in "Battery A11 First N.Y. Light Artillery, wounded at the battle of Fair Oaks; discharged June 13, 1862 at Poplar Bluff, Va. They had, Edward Henry, b. 12-16-1862; m. 2-10-1886, Frances Or~ndorf, They had daughter, Gladys, prominent- in educational. work in New York. Gladys m. Lynn E. Strough and they reside in Little Falls, N.Y. Edward Henry, Mayor of Little Falls for several terms introduced the first cement paving in that city. Edward Henry Kingsbury passed away May 16, 1951. Charles Mortimer, b. 3-30-1865; m. 12-1896, Sa.die Galbraith. John MacLean, b. 1-27-1870; m. 12-15-1897, Minnie Esther Thume.

3552--Andrew Bates, of Utica and Hamilton, N.Y. and North Evanston, Ill. served in Batt. A 1st N .Y .L.A., wounded at battle of Fair Oaks. m. lat Harriet M. Waters, 1837-1859; m. 2nd Susan Diston, 8-1-1865. He was superinten-

dent of bridges and buildings of the Centra1 Lines, Chicago, Ill. Struck by a train he died 6-5-1902. Children of 1st M. : Edwin Lemuel and Char­lotte. By 2nd m.: Lamont Diston, Clinton Andrew, Clarence )tyron, Lulu Augusta and George Henry.

3553--John Terry, b. May 6, 1839 in Ava, N.Y. 3554--George, b. 1841; d. in army, 8-1864, unm. 3555--Lewis Malcolm, 1844-1875, unm., served in Civil War. 3556--Delos Devine, b. 1845, served in Civil War. 3557--DeWitt D., 1847-1854. 3558--Alma Augusta, 1850-1926; m. William Dent, b. in Liverpool, England. They

removed to Calif. following the birth of their first child, Mabelle Clare in 1873. From Calif. the family moved by horse and buggy to Portland, Ore. where Rachel, Hawthorne, an insurance executive in Seattle, John Bates and Margaret (Mrs. Walter Briggs) were born.

3559--Ma.ry Lurena., m. 3-6-1870, in Mohawk, N.Y., Warren Ranney,

3430--CHARLES BACKUS7 (Asa.e·s, Ephra.im4 , Joseph3 - 2 , Henry1): m. 12-24-1827, Rua.me. Barnes, b. in Leyden, Lewis Cty.~ N.Y. 12-21-1805, daughter of' Abraham and Rua.me (Kennedy) Barnes; d, 10-29-1893. He was a mechanic and building contrac­tor of Delavan, Wisc. "At the residence of Melvin Grigsby, Esq,, yesterday, Mrs. Ruama Kingsbury, mother of Mrs, Grigsby, gathered six of her children about her at dinner for the first time since 1851--thirty-five years ago. They came from east, west, north and south, as the following list will show: Mrs. Elir.abeth Billington, Hamilton, Ontario; Chas. Kingsbury of Shasta Cty., California; William Kingsbury of Kalamazoo, Mich.; George W. Kingsbury of Yank­ton, S. D.; Theodore A. Kingsbury of Watertown, S. D.; Mrs. Fannie L. Grigsby of Sioux Falls. The only mem­ber of the family absent is Mrs. Charlotte Calhoun of Santa Cruz County, Calif.

,i Kind f~rtune favors but few with opportunity for such emotions as must have inspired the pdrty which thus gathered, after the busy years of a third of a century had been scattering them hither and yon. As they sat at the feast, accompanied by wife or husband and children, memory did not need any prompting to bring up recollections of those days of the long ago. There came crowding to their min~ reminiscences of childhood and growth and middle age; and over the reunion clung a hallowed charm which made it something akin to a sacrament. There is a poig11C1ncy to such occasions which temper the pleasure with sorrow- which makes them to be remembered not for the glad greetings, but for the emphasis they give to the separation which the years have measured. And when directly the adieus shall be said which are to mark the breaking of the. circle until it is formed again in the great be,:ond, then will come into the hearts of the mother and sons and daughters a realization of how they have been robbed by the years which have parted them." (From Sioux Falls Press, courtesy of granddaughter of Mrs. Billington) Mrs. Doris E. L. Gaskin, 420 Broad St. West, Dunnville, Ontario, Canada. Children o_f Charles Backus and Ruama (Barnes) Kingsbury: 3560--Elizabeth Rusma., b. 2-14-1830; d. 9-17-1900; m. 12-16-1850, George T.

Billington, b. in Oriskany, N.Y., June 2, 1825. He removed to Hamilton, Ontario, Canada where he died June 9, 1890. A daughter,.Charlotte Eliz:1beth, b. ~ch 20, 1855; m. David T. Rogers of Cayuga, Ontario, had Edith. A great granddaughter, Mrs. Dorise L. Gaskin resides at Dunville, Ontario, Canada.

3561--Charles Nelson, b. 2-8-1831 of Igo, Calif. 3562--Charlotte Cordia, m. at Utica, N.Y., 10-9-1854, Edward Benjamin, son of

Benjamin and Minerva (Hale) Cahoon. Their children were named, Alice May, Amelia. Ann (Jeune), Benjamin Edwin, Edwin Backus, Frederick Blan­chard, Charles and Eliza.beth. Resided at Soquel, Calif.

3563--George Washington, b. 12-16-18;7; d. 1-28-1925. 3564--William Wallace, m. Josephine Everett, had sons Obed and Theodore,

residence Kalama.zoo, Mich.

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3565-~Harvey James, died young 3566--Albert Hamilton, died young 3567--Theodore Augustus, b. 2-10-1844. 3568--Fannie Louise, b. 3-5-1849 in Utica, N.Y.; m. in Delavan, Wisc., 3-19-1873,

Col. Melvin Grigsby, b. in Potosi, Grant Cty., Wisc., 6-8-1847, son of William E. and Rhoda (Thomas) Grigsby. Col. Grigsby served in the CiVil War and was with Roosevelt's Rougbrid.ers in the Spanish American War. Col. Grigsby was the author ot ''The Smoked Yank." A prominent man in civic affairs at Sioux Falls, s. Dak. Children (Grigsby): A--Sioux Kingsbury, b. 12-25-1873; m. 10-29-1900, Josephine Alice Tyler.

An attorney in Sioux Falls. Had son William. B--George Barnes, b. 12-2-1874; attorney at Juneau., Alaska. c--Fannie Low, b. 9-20-1888. D--John Thomas, b. 1-4-1890. Lieutenant Governor of' S. Dak.. in the year

1929, and subsequently the Asst. Attorney General. From 1953 he has been Asst. Chief of admid.stration regulations section of the depart­ment criminal dlvision at Washington, D.C.

E- -Alice May} - · F--Freddie } died very young.

343l••WILLI.AM7 (Asa.8 • 5 , Ephraim.4 , Joseph3 - 2 , Henry-1): disturbed with the propaganda --· of the Horace Greely abolitionist group in Oneida County, N.Y. gave his whole­

hearted support to the Southern states, and facing ostracism of the home folks he removed to Cloverport, Ky. where the remainder of his lif'e was spent. He has been described as a strict religionist, with a well developed sense of humor and. a. devoted family man. He m. 1st, Eliza Barnes probably o:f Oneida County; m. 2nd' Mary Evans of Rome, Oneida Cty., N.Y. Children: 3569--William Hugh, b. 9-12-1848. 3570--John Eugene, b. 3-13-1851. 3571--Mary Louisa, b. 3-17-1852; d. at age of 2 years. 3572--Ja.mes Wallace, b. 1-10-1857; d. in 1917 at Amite, La.. 3573--Ellen Jane (e.lways used the name, Fannie} b. 1-8-1862; d. 11-30-1950;

m. 1st, Charles Lishen Who d. in 1900; m. 2nd, Thomas Tousey; d. in 1910. Children (Lishen): A--William WaJ.lace, J.884-1904. B--Ca.rl, 1886-1942; m. 12-1905 Myrna Tucker who passed, away in 1918. They

had Rose Evans of Long Beach, Mies.; m. with two children, Rose Edward and l(yrna Louise Lishen. Marian Wallace Lishen, m. ll-20-1930 Paul Craig, passed away 3-7-1936, age 28 yrs. A son1 Wal.lace Mason, b. 9-27-1931 to them. Marian, m. 2nd 12-23-1944, Charles v. Mu.rion and make their home in Louisville, Ky.

3437--GEORGE WASHINGTON7 { Obadiah.8 , Absal.om5 , Epbraim4 , Capt. Joseph3 , Lt. Joseph2 , -- Henrr}: m. Rebecca (Rhe~) Remy of Langdon, B~H. They were m. April 3, 18:31,

County of Frankl.in, State of Indiana, by Rev. M:>ses Hornady. The family moved from Indiana to Iowa Just previous to the War between the States. Natl, Ar­chives records show his enlistment in Co. H 37th Regt. Iowa Volts. Following the war and well past the age of 60 yea.rs he removed to Kansas with his four sons and two daughters settling on homesteads. A County organization was per­fected and Mr. Kingsbury named it LABEl'l'E County. He was the County's first coroner, Austin Dickerman, his son-in-law, its first County Clerk. George ano Rebecca Kingsbury rest in Oswego cemetery.

Children: 3574--Theodotia, b. Feb. 9, 1833; m. Jacob Ruble. -3575--Lieuretta (Lauretta), b. Oct. 3, 1833; d. at age of 6 mos. 3576--James Theodore, b. Feb. 22, 1836; d. Jan. 23, 1879. 3577--Adelaide, b. May 24, 1837. 3578--Ma.dison, b. Oct. 12, 1839. 3579--Joseph, b. Jan. 30, 1842. 3580--Winfield Scott, b. Aug. 1, 1844.

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3581--Will.iam Remy, b. Oct. 11, 1846. 3582--Mary Elizabeth, b. Nov. 2, 1848,; m. Austin Dickerman. LaBette County, in

the southern tier of counties bordering Oklahoma, was the scene of constant guerrilla warfare which so destroyed the settlements that from 1860 to 1865 only two hite men lived within the limits of the county, s. M. Collins and Austin Dickerman, who had received the consent of Chief White Horse to locate at a point 4 miles south of present day Oswego. Austin Dickerman was elected County Clerk in the May 1867 election. Children (Dickerman}: A•-Effie Olivia, b. 1871,; d. in infancy. B--George Nelson, b. 1873,; d. in infancy. c--Julia Amanda Dickerman, b. 1875; m. Allen c. Getz.

Children (Getz}: George Roscoe m. Jean Turner had George Rector, Robert Eugene m. Hermie Wright had Jeanie Delores, Julianne M. Murray Austin m. Gladys m. Gladys Murick had Leon Charles.

D--Mary May, b. 1877,; m. Harvey Burdick, had Elen Elizabeth; m. Brayton Hammon had Hortense Elizabeth. George Burdick, unm. Agnes, m. Paul. Slate had Barbara May, Diana, Paulette, Paul..

E--Lillie Lauretta, b. 1883; m. MiJ.ford Cretors. Children (Cretors): Florence m. Grady Setzler. Lillie Elaine, m. Carl Roten had Janie-. Austin, unm. Anetha, m. Preston Austin had Bruce. Evelyn, m. Glenn Wills had Glenn II, Susie.

F--Alva Austin, m •. Nellie Hall. Children (Dickerman): Ardie Alonzo, b. 1901,; m. Ione Ward had Carroll Mae and Ardis Ann,

b. 1936. Eddie Eugene, b. 1903,; m. Ruth Gladys Sheperd, had Eldeen, b. 1931 and

Richard Curtis, b. 1934. Cecil Maynard, b. 1906,; m. Genevieve Foster (Joan Folta) had Joan

. Joan Marie, b. 1943 and Diane Annette, b. 1944. (Dickerman compilation by V. V. Kingsbury)

3583--George w., b. May 31, 1854; "perhaps died in infancy" (V.V.K.)

,447--JAMES WALD07 ( James6 , Absalom5 , Ephraim4 , Joseph3 - 2 , Henry1): of Cleveland, Ohio. His business was supplier of stone and brick for building contractors. He also was owner of a 700 acre farm in the Woodland Hill District cal.1ed "Kingsbury Hill." He was a. member of the First Presbyterian Church. The Tal­cott Genealogy gives his marriage to Lucinda Ely Williams on Feb. 14, 1825. Carrie Nancy Easton iri 1950 gave me the family Bible record which noted his marriage at Tyrone, Mich. on Oct. 3, 1847 to Lucinda Rogers, b. 2-14-1825 in Berkshire Co., Mass.

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Children: 3584--Ellen Augusta, b. 5-13-1849; d. ll-2-1924; m. William Pa.rton, 3 sons. 3585-•Buckley Steadman, b. l-27-185l; d. 1-23-1887, unm. 3586--Franklin Pierce, b, ll-12-1852; d._2-u-1893, unm. 3587--William Waldo, b. 5-20-1853; d. 2-3-1880, unm. 3588--Charles Lewis, b. 11-22-1855; d. 6-i1~1879. 3589-•Fanny Lucinda, b. 4-28-1858,; d. 1937; m. 9-24-1878 Lewis Miller. They had

children named James, Dora, Chester, ~obert and Caroline. The Miller home was at 1371 Belle Ave., Lakewood, Cleveland, Ohio.

3590--Norman James, b. 4-13-1860; d. 9~28-1903. His children, John Waldo and a daughter. John Waldo, m. and had Joseph Martin and Raymond who served in w.w. II as an Air Force pilot.

3591--Harriet Diana, 1865-1878. 3592--Egebert Lucius, b. 3-13-1868; d. 4-25-1878. He inherited the old home­

stead on Kinsman St. Married and died shortly thereafter. A few years later the house burned.

3593--Ca.rrie Nancy, b. 2-12-1871; d. Feb. 12, , m. Nov. 13, 1889 to Charles B. Easton. They built their second home on 93rd St. within the block of the home of her father and where both the father and daughter were born. This compiler visiting Mrs. Easton in May, 1950 fo\llld her a typically "Kingsbury" woman,; articulate, friendly, devoted to her children. A most pleasant three hours were spent relating family incidents and viewing early photographs and records. Living with her at that time was her daughter, Ruth Nancy Easton Giel, Mr. Giel and two sturdy grandsons, Peter and Adel­bert, Jr. Children (Easton): A•-Frank E., b. 6-29-1891; m. Hazel G. Behrend 6-25-1913, daughter

Mildred, b. 4-13-1914; m. Elmer Taylor have Marilyn, b. 2-28-1941 and Brian, b. 4-19-1945. Daughter Lois, b. 8-27-1916; m. Elwood Clyde and have, Terry, Toby, Cheryl, Jack and Lois. Frank E. died April 5, 1961,; his wife, Hazel died six days later.

B--Frances Grace, 189;-1893. c--Baby Easton, d. at birth, 12-27-1895. D-~Walter James, b. 3-1-1897; m. Elizabeth Scott, 11-9-1932. Born to

them (a) Virginia, 9-14-19;2; m. Ralph D. Joslin, Jr. 12-27-1952; Children (Joslin): Ralph D. III, b. 10-23-1954, Dorothy, b. 12-12-1955 Elizabeth E., b. 2-1-1958. (b) Elizabeth S., 4-1-1937; m. 11-24-56 Peter B. Bartlett; Children (Bartlett): Elizabeth K., b. 3-8-59, Christopher, b. 10-13-60. (c) Walter Jr., b. 9-16-1946. Mr. Easton served in W.W. I, from 1916 to 1919 as a flight lieutenant of the British Royal Flying Corps; the war ended he returned to Cleveland where he again entered army life, serving as captain of Troop A 107th Cavalry, and later as captain of Troop A, 22nd Reconnaissance Squadron. Re was ordered to Camp Forrest, Tenn. and then to Fort Riley, Kans. where he was promoted to the rank of major. Fort Leavenworth Comm.and, and General Staff' followed, and he was promoted to Lleut. Colonel com­manding 1st Squadron, 2nd Calv. Regt. (Mecz.). In the European theater his regiment was a part of the 3rd .Army; General. George Patton, Com• -manding.

E--Roger Kingsbury Easton, b. 6-17-1900; m. Irene Brown, 8-30-1919; a son Roger II, b. 4-5-1935 and Lynn A., b. 4-17-1939. Roger II, m. 6-10-1953 Edna Smith, have Roger III, b. 9-19-1955; Lynn, m. 12-2;-1960 Richard Wa.l.do Eckstein.

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F--Thomas w. Easton, b. 7-30-1902; m. 6-19-1927 Helen Yarhus, two sons, Thomas w., Jr., b. 10-15-1928 and James T., b. 6-2-1940 Dr. Thos. w. Easton was the fowider in 1870 of the Easton General Trucking Riggers and Erectors Corporation; 3333 Ea.st 93rd Street, Cleveland, Ohio. He is President of the Corporation. Thomas W., Jr., m. Shirley Rufener have Sharon Ann and Susan Elizabeth.

G--Charles T., b. 10-19-1906; m. Lois A. Waechter, 5-9-1928. They have Charles T., Jr., b. 12-2-1935 and Judith Ann, b. 8-20-1937. Charles T., Jr. , m. Alexandra. Catanese have John Charles and Jill Christine. Judith Ann, m. Cha.a. Menker, 9-26-1959 have Pamela Ann, b. 7-27-60.

H--Grace, b. 1-28-19,09, d. an infant. · I--Ruth Nancy, b. 9-1-1914; m. Adelbert Giel, 11-20-1936; passed away

in 1954 at her home in Maple Heights, Ohio. Two sons, Peter Kingsbury Giel, b. 4-21-1942 and Adelbert M. Giel, b. 6-7-1945.

3456--ERASTUS7 (Jabez6 , Ephraim5 - 4 , Joseph3 - 2 , Henry1 ): Dea.con in the Congregational Church for many years. Represented the town of Coventry in the State Legisla­ture, 1864-1865. Hem. at Wales, Mass. 4-8-1839, Hapnah, daughter of' Jasper and Hannah (Agard) Needham of' Stafford, Conn. Children: 3594--Hannah, b. 3-21-1840; m. 5-25-1876, Allyn K. Talcott of Rockville, Conn. 3595--Amelia, b. 9-16-1842; d~ 4-10:..1864. 3596--Ellen, b. 4-5-1847; d. the week following the death of her sister Amelia. 3597--Andrew, b. in Rockville, 4-8-1849.

3458--JABEZ HYDE7 (Jabez6 , Ephraim5 -4., Joseph3 - 2 , Henryl.): lived on the homestead of · · his grandfather at Rockville for many years. Strong in the faith of his fathers

he was a leader in community affairs. Hem. 1-3-1854, Ann Jeanette Preston, b. in Vernon, Conn. 10-30-1834, daughter of Miner and Betsey (Thral.l) Preston of North Coventry. Children born in Coventry: 3598--Arthur Preston, b. 10-2-1854. 3599--0liver Backus died at age of 4 years. 3600--Ella Jane, b. 6-19-1858; m. 11-27-1889, Dr. George RoyaJ. of Coventry. He

removed to Des Moin~s, Iowa and was a Professor of Materia Medica, and Dean of his Department in the Iowa State University. Their children: Malcolm A., Howell Mason, Wilmot K., Harold P., Paul A. and Adelaide J.

3601--Fannie Jeanette, b. 2-19-1865, unm.

}460--GEORGE KINGSBERY7 (Charles6 , Sanford5 , Joseph4 • 3 - 2 , Henry1 ): of Carrollton, Ga. - m. 5-2-1827, Mary Spencer, b. in Boston, Mass~ l2-l-18o4, daughter of' Stephen

and Charity (Nichols) Bradford. He removed to Carrollton in 1837. Mary Spencer Kingsbery passed on 4-18-1846 and Mr. Kingsbery died 1-15-1864. Children: 3602--Ca.roline Persis, b. 5-30-1830 in Derby, Vt.; m. Thomas Ives of Little

Rock, Ark. Had daughter, Ada and son John Ives. 3603--Cha.rles B., b. 10-31-1831; b. in Derby; interred on the old McCoy farm in

Oklahoma near Tishomingo. (Information· by Robert H. Kingsbury, Jr.) 3604--Sanford s., b. 1-1-1834 in Hatley, can.; m. Wiley Davis of Cartersville,

Ga.; removed to Dallas, Te~s; d. 2-15-1900, daughter, Florence, b. 5-4-1879; m. in 1897 Will J. Logan of Fort Worth, Texas.

3605--Mary Bradford, b. 10-6-1835 in Hatley, Can.; m. 1885, James Osborn Page, of Benton, Ala. He served in Smith's Arkansa Regt., 1863; had Ora and . Alice Page. Alice m. Col. W. S. J. Adams, prominent· as a criminal lawyer .• Following her husbands death Mrs. Adams embarked on a newspaper- career•

3606--William. Howe, b. 10-2-1837; removed from Carrollton to Comanche City, Texas in 1854. Enlisted in Co. G 3oth Texas CeJ.. c.s.A. in 1862. Hem. in 1860, Drusilla Elizabeth Thomas of ·Boonville, Mo. Their children, Laura E., Mary Eva., Mattie Louise (Mrs. Ladislaus Madarasz), Jessie (Mrs. "Ely" Sanderson). Three other children died in infancy.

3607--Henry C., b. 11-22-1839 in Derby, Vt. He removed to the South where he served the cause of the Confederacy with Terry's Rangers, Baup's Cavl. and the 32nd Texas Dismounted Cavl., c.s.A. Hem. 4-4-1878, Angelina Wood of Drew Cty. , Ark. had daughter, Eunice B., b. April 1880.

3608--Melissa. Sarah, b. 4-18-1846; m. at Little Rock, Ark. John Edwards of Arlington Heights, Ill. had Mary whom. N. K. Clark of Los Angel.es.

3461--SANFORD KINGSBERY7 (Charles6 , Sanford5 , Joseph4 • 3 • 2 , Henrr): removed from Derby, Vt. to McDonough, Ga., in 1827, from McDonough to Carrollton in 1830. Rem. in Morgan, Vt., 9-23-1834, Mary Ann Grow, of Orleans Co., Vt., b. in Hartland, Vt., 4-7-1814. He d. 12-28~1869. His widow died April, 1874. In the

. year 1843, Sanford and Mary Ann purchased 360 acres of land one mile north of the town Square in the center of Carrollton--in late years numbered as 1141 Rome St. The white columned house originall.y consisted of four huge rooms, two down and two up, with a narrow hall and stair between; a small unheated bed­room back of the parlor where visiting ministers were put up. House was heated only by wood-burning fireplaces and kitchen stove. In the biographical sketch, pp 463,464-5 I Vol. II, "Memoirs of Georgia," it states that the old home e.t Oak Lawn, was destroyed by Union soldiers. This was not so. When Gen. Sherman made his "March to the Sea." and Union cavalry under the co:rmna.nd of Hugh Kilpatrick moved through the Carrollton area, burning and pillaging, as the raiding party approached Oak Lawn Mr. Kingsbury donned his frock coat and high silk hat and went out to meet them. The officer in charge was a Vermont man and a member of the Masonic Fraternity as was Sanford.. After parley all l.i ve stock was sub­jected to requisition but Oak Lawn was spared and today stands one of the show places of the community. The oaks are still magnificent, but the boxwoods, planted by Mary Ann in the early 1840' s ha.'\l'e been removed. The old mill oper­ated by water power was still functioning, as of 1956. The Little Tailapoosa River runs through the farm and has supplied the town with water for many years. Children: 3609--Georgia P. Jerusha., b. 3-1836; m. 3-30-1858, John M. Redwine. Shed.

2-9-1870. A--William Shuford, b. 1858, removed to Del.las, Texas, unm. B--Mary Ella, b. 1860, lived at Roscoe, Ga.., unm. C--Amelia. Katherine, b. 1861; m. 1886, B. M. Hill D--Lewis S., died in infancy. E--John K., b. 6-1865 resided at Carrollton, Ga.; m. lat Miss Roop,

m. 2nd.- Miss Johnson. F--Charles J., died in infancy.

3610--Sanford Theodore, b. 11-12-1837 of Valdosta., Ga. 36ll--Joseph, b. J.840; d. at Fort Worth, Texas on 1-4-1929. 3612--Charles s·amuel, b. 8-31-1842. 3613--Amelia F., b. 3-5-1845; d. 7-28-1882, unm. 3614--Edwin, b. 10-24-1847; d. Dec. 22, 1915. . 3615--Mary Ann, b. 4-7-1850 in Derby, Vt.; m. 3-21-1878, Lt. Nicholas Fain. He

served in Co. K Tennessee Volts., c.s.A. and was with his Regiment at the time of Appomattox. They resided in Carrollton and Fort Worth where she passed away Dec. 11, 1942.

Sanford Kingsbery Carrollton, Ga.

Lulu Kingsbery School Atlanta, Ga.

Hon. Thomas R. Kingsbury

Bradford, Maine

Joseph Kingsbery, Atlanta Ga.

Oak Lawn Kingsbery Home

Carrollton, Ga.

Capt. Henry W. Kingsbury Co. G. 19th. Wis. Inf.

Mary Ann Grow Kingsbery Carrollton, Ga.

Olive Kingsbery Bartlett

St. Louis Hills, Mo.

Thomas W. Kingsbury Seattle, Washington

Fort Worth Assembly Ball, 1950

Nathaniel Eleazar Kingsbury Home, Tunbridge, Vt.

COURTESY, STAR TELEGRAM

Walter Bloss Kingsbury Home

Boxford, England, 1929

Children (Fain): A•-Mary K., b. 10-26-1878; m. 12-30-1902, R. W. Fender, Ft. Worth. B--Richard K., b. 12-16-1880; d. in infancy. c--Katherine A., b. 12-8-1882; resides at Carrollton, Ga.

3616--Lucius, 1852-1858. 3617--Paschal P., b. 11-14-1854; d. 11-10-1913 in Carrollton. 3618--Katherine, b. 12-2-1859 at Oak Lawn; d. at Fort Worth, Texas, 10-3-1954.

Katherine, m. 2-26-1884, Wesley Capers Stripling, 1859-1934. The Stripling-Kingsbery Story With Genealogy compiled by Kate Stripling Stark in 1959 best delineates the career of her mother and father., who hand in hand were confronted with hardships that one can hardly imagine in this day; Alvord and Sunset, Texas where failure in business stalked them. A move to Bowie where the clouds of despair started to lift. Then the move to expand his merchandising in Fort Worth with an actual invest­ment of only $250.00, the amount he paid on freight charges from New York. Now Stripling& occupy the block bounded by First, Ma.in, Second and Com­merce and block bounded by First, Houston, Second and .Main. Editorial: February 13, 1934

An Irreparable L9ss "With the burial of W. C. Stripling yesterday afternoon there passed out of existence a human

entity who might well be described as an extremely near parallel to the Fort Worth civic entity. His career was extraordinarily remindful of the history of the city. When he came to Fort Worth the com­munity was "his size." He grew with it, gave it nearly superhuman aid in its growth and was ever as great an influence in its progress between village and metropolitanism as the lively, energetic communi­ty could be to his commercial offer to the citizenship._ His citizenship value, his merchantile contribu­tion to the community's trade channel and his ever-present cooperative spirit marched shoulde.r to shoulder with the Fort Worth whose prosperity wo.s his prosperity and whose times of hardship were his travail.

He might well have absorbed very much of his abstract idealism which exists in every progressive community. It is certain that Fort Worth absorbed much of that which was W. C. Stripling's.

With his passing came the community realization of the debt it owed him - a debt of established citizenship standards, of generosity toward public causes and of private industry and private and civic example. Such losses are irreparable."

From "AMERICA SPEAKS" by Sir Philip Cibbs, Publisher Doubleday & Co.* 1'lY.lrs. Stripling se.emed to me typical of all that is best in American life and in the American tradition. She is an old lady who, as a child of six in the Southern states, saw the fire of the Civil War as Sherman attacked Atlanta. 'The South was ruined,' she told me, 'and my young husband a.nd I came to Fort Worth and established the Stripling Stores. I am still very proud of Them.' 11She has a large family of children and grandchildren. Thirty-four of them. It was a privilege listening to the reminiscences of an old lady whose mind is still alert and humorous, and who has the manner of a grande dame of the old regime. I had a delightful dinner with the family, and over the long mahogany table, laden with good food, there was lively con­versation. We discussed, I remember, the character in "Gone With the Wind" and the quality of Scarlett, its vivacious e.nd passionate and selfish lit­tle heroine·." Children (Stripling): A--Katherine, b. in Alvord, Texas, Nov. 27, 1884; m. to Alfred McLeod

Luckett April 15, 1908. He was b. in Galveston, Texas, Nov. 11, 1872; d. March 25, 1928, in Fort Worth; m. March 24, 1934, Walter Burns Stark;

>!<from AMERICA SPEAKS by Philip Cibbs. Copyright 1942 by Philip Cibbs. Reprinted by permission of Doubleday and Company, Inc.

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divorced, Oct. 24, 1949. A daughter, Katherine Luckett, b. July 31, 1909; m. 9-11-1929; Benjamin Johnson Fortson of Corsicana., Texas. Divorced, Dec. 22, 191~9. She m. 4-4-1953 Paul Mudge Lipscomb of Ranger, Texas. Children (Fortson): Katherine, b. 7-13-1930; m. 9-27-1957, Charles Fredrick Baldwin, b. 3-7-1936 in Trenton, N.J. Child: Karl Peter Baldwin, b. 7-27-1959 in Madison, Wis.; Benjamin Johnson Fortson, b. 6-9-1932; m. 7-20-1957, in Fort Worth, to Kay Kimbell Carter, b. 7-2-1934, in Dallas, Texas. They have Katherine Kimbell, b. 4-11-1958, Benjamin Johnson, III, b. 12-3-1959 and Caren Carter, b. 12-3-1959 in Fort Worth.

B--Anne Stripling, b. in Alvord, Texas, 12-24-1885; m. to Edmund Jacob Mautz 1-14-19o8 in Fort Worth. He was b. in Pana, Ill., 9-20-1877, and died in Astoria., Oregon, on 10-14-1937. Mrs. Mautz tells incident from her childhood: "Kate and I were eight and nine when Mother took us to the Nashville Centennial in about 1897. The event of that trip was the presence of President McKinley and mobs of people came to see him. Mother bad a child on each hand and with people pushiog forward, I was be.rely touching Mother's hand. A man in our midst spread his arms back and lay against the crowd to shield me. And I did shake hands with President McKinley, and tol.d him my name." (From Stripling­Kingsbery story by Kate Stripl.ing Stark). Children (Mautz): Dorothy .Anne, b. 12-15-19()8 in Fort Worth; d. 6-10-1953 in Ashland, Oregon. Shem. 12-30-1936, in Portland, Oregon, to John Rodney Keating. He was born in Oregon City, Ore., 2-3-190;. They had Timothy, b. 1-20-1939 in Portland, Ore.; Marianne, b. 1-22-1942, Lucy Cochran, b. 4-27-1945 in Washington, D.C. and Anne, b. 10-24-1940; d. ll-27-1941; Marjorie, b. 8-25-1913, in Portland, Oreg.; d. 12-9-1955 in Carlsbad, Calif.; m. 2-14-1942 to Nicholas Joseph Gerrard Mcinerny. He was b. in San Bernardino, CaJ.if., 3-13-1912. Children: Moira, b. 9-1-1951, in Oceanside, CaJ.if'., Nicholas Edmund, b. 3-17-1953 and Brian Gerrard, b. 7-31-1954 in Oceanside; David Stripling, b. 4-3-1917, in Portland, Ore.; d. 5~28-1956, in Hds. Capulin, Sagunillas San Luis Potosi, Mexic_o; m. 4-27-1946, in San Luis Potosi, to Eleanor Sharpton. She was b. in San Luis Potosi, 8-22-1922. They have Patricia Ann, b. 4-30-1947, Edmund Sharpton, b. 1-6-1949, Marjorie Jane, b. 2-17-1951 and Alexander Rodney, b. 9-27-1955.

c--Eloise, b. 10-16-1887, in Sunset, Texas; d. at twenty months. D--William Kingsbery, b. in Sunset, Texas, 9-26-1889; m. 1-19-1911, in

Fort Worth to Elsie Lofton, b. in Fort Worth, 10-2-1890; d. 11-21-1954. Born to them William K., Jr. on Jan. 21, 1912. Be m. 10-6-1939 to Anna Bland Thompson, b. 10-3-1914, in Fort Worth. Their children, William K. III born 7-6-1940 and James Lewis, b. 11-3-1944.

E--Lucy, b. in Bowie, Texas, 12-11-1891:; d. in Fort Worth., 5-14-1943. Shem. 1-6-1914, John c. Ryan, Jr. He was b. 12-8-1890, at Fort Worth, Texas; d. 5-23-1955. Children (Ryan): Lucy Stripling Ryan b. ll-23-1914, in Fort Worth; m. 2-2-1937, to Randolph C. Barthold. He was b. 6-15-1907, in Lima, Ohio; d. 5-29-1943; no children. Mrs. Barthold m. 8-14-1946, Edward Maddox Muse, b. 3-5-1914 in Dallas, Tex. They have son, Edward Maddox Muse, Jr., b. 10-23-1954; Katherine Elizabeth, b. 5-18-1917; m. 5-4-1946, in Fort Worth, to Joe John Bond. Re was b. 11-9-1916 in Waco, Texas. Divorce 2-12-1954. Children (Bond): John Joe Bond1 III, b. 4-14~1947 in Fort Worth, Elizabeth Ryan Bond, b. 7-30-1949; Anne Willing Ryan, b. 7-26-1919,

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in Fort Worth; m. 3-31-1956 to William Ernest Chilton, Jr. b. 9-14-1915. Child, Clare, b •. 10-17-1957, John C. Ryan, III b. 12-15-1922; m. 5-2-1953 in Dallas to Nancy Royall, b. 8-30-1925. They have John C. Ryan IV, b. 1-27-1954 and Richard Royall, b. ll-23-1955• Edwin Stripling, b. 10-20-1930; m. 7-7-1956, in Fort Worth, to Katherine Joan Kelly, b. 1-26-1934, in Fort Worth, Texas. They have John Kelly, b. ll-15-1957 and Edwin Stripling Ryan Jr., b. 1-17-1950.

F--Pauline, b. in Bowie, Texas, 10-14-1894; m. 6-12-1917, Wyatt Cephas Hedrick, b. 12-17-1888, in Chatham, Va. Divorced, 6-22-1922. _ Child: Pauline Hedrick, b. 8-21-1918, in Dallas, Texas. Shem. 3-1-1940 to William Robert Coffey, b. 5-28-1916, in Fort Worth. They have William Robert, Jr., b. 8-2-1942 and Richard Hedrick, b. 9-17-1943. Pauline s. Hedrick m. 4-19-1928 to Philip Barton Key French, b. 8-18-1889 in Memphis, Tenn.; d. 1-12-1934, at Fort Worth. Child Philip Barton Key French, Jr., b. 6-21-1934 at Fort Worth.

G--Wesley Capers Stripling, Jr., b. 12-8-1900, at Fort Worth; m. 6-3-1925 Amie Frances Simmons, b. in Decatur, 12-21-1904. Children: Wesley Capers, III, b. 7-3-1926, in Fort Worth; m. 11-27-1948, to Carmen Clayton, b. 8-22-1929. Divorced. They had Sharon Anne, born 3-24-1950 in Fort Worth, Wesley Capers IV, b. 11-5-1951 and Clayton K. Stripling b. 12-1-1954; d. 3-16-1956. Marianne, b. 8-24-1930, in Fort Worth; m. 12-17-1951, to Clay Johnson Berry, Jr., b. 10-4-1928.

· They have Lindsey, b. 1-31-1953, in El Paso. Lisa Simmons, b. 5-1-1954, in El Paso and Margaret Anne, b. 7-8-1956.

3464--CHARLES7 (Charles6 , Sanford5 , Joseph4 • 3 • 2 , Henry1 ): m. 9-9-1841, Sarah A. Williams of Newman, Ga., b. 1818, in Rhea County, Teilll. He was a dry goods merchant and died Oct. 21, 1867 in Sherman, Texas. Children:

--Emera Joseph, b. 10-6-1854; d. unm. 1-1-1872. 3619--Margaret Persis, b. 1-7-1845; m. B. F. Godfrey of Atlanta, Ga. 3620--Henry William, b. 2-24-1847; m. 1st Kallie Level; m. 2nd Cora Berry. 3621--Selina Stewart, b. 1-22-1850; m. M. C. Prichett of Atlanta, Ga. 3622--Jane Candler, b. 9-ll-1852; m. James P. Ramsuer of Rockmart, Ga. 3623--Elmyra Grow, b. 3-18-1855; m. Rev. B. o. England of Atlanta, Ga. 3624--Sa.:rah Isabella, b. 7-4-1857; m. c. H. Strickland of Fairmount, Ga. 3625--Charles Thomas, b. 2-5-1860; unm; of Salt Lake City and Texas.

3466--EME!RA.7 (Cha.:rles6 , Sanford5 , Joseph4 _3 _2 , Henry1): of Derby, Vt.; resided on the home farm of his father. Hem. 7-6-1841, Mary Hinman, daughter of Sherman and Alice (Houghton) Forbes, b. in Derby, Vt., 1821. He served as Captain in the ~ilitia and held numerous town offices. Children: 3625A-Persis Oliva, b. 5-2-1842; m. Capt. Henry E. Foster of Co. C 8th Vt.

Regt. U.S.A. They operated the Derby Line Hotel. Their children: Kingsbery, _Hiram E., Mary F., Henry E., Persis o., and Patty W. Foster.

3625B-William Forbes, b. 5-21-1854; of Randolph, Mass.

3467--HENRY7 (Charles6 , Sanford5 , Joseph4 _3 _2 , Henry1 ): removed from Derby to Van - Wert/ Ga. in 1840 and operated a general store there. He m. March 14, 1844,

Mary Parks Walton, b. 11-4-1820, in Pittsylvania, Va., daughter of Jesse and Polly_{Hutchings) Walton. Shed. 12-24-1857, and hem. 2nd June 18, 1860, Julia L. Curtis, b. 10-23-1833. He d, 9-2-1890.

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Children: 3626--Charles Thomas, d. in infancy. 3627--Charles Pleasant, d. in infancy. 3628--Mary Persis, b. 7-24-1848; m. 3-14-1871, Col. Batt Jones of Van Wert.

A Colonel of a Georgia Regiment he was captured at Vicksburg and his 8 months imprisonment caused a serious health condition for the rest of his

· life. They had Arthur and Ernest both d. in early manhood and Howe.rd Jones, an inspector for Southern Inspection Bureau.

3629--Henry Wilson, b. 10-16-1854, at Altoona, Ga. 3630--Emera Carter, b. 11-29-1856. 3631--Joanna, b. 12-5-1858; m. 12-20-1887, Joe Walke Cowen of Talladega, Ala. 3632--Josephine, d. in infancy.

3468--FREDERICK JOHN I. 7 (Charles D.6 , John5 , Nathaniel\ Joseph3 - 2 , Henry1 ): m. -- 4-29-1851, .AJ.athea Ruth, daughter of William Henry and Eunice Ruth (Davies)

Scovill. He was educated in the public school.s of Waterbury, Conn. and was a graduate of Yale., Class of 1846. Entered Yale Law School and was admitted to the Boston bar in 1848.

In 1853 he entered the banking business obtaining a charter for a-savings bank in Waterbury. In 1853 he with others established the Citizens Bank. In 1868 he was made President of the Scovill Mf'tg. Co. He was secretary of the Detroit and Lake Superior Copper Co., Director of the N.Y. and N.E. and Naugatuck Railroads. With a marked taste for genealogical research it was but natural that he would finance the publishing of The Genealogy of the Descendants of Henry Kingsbury, printed in 1905 by Hartford Press, The Case, Lockwood and Brainard Company and edited by Mary Kingsbury TaJ.cott. Children: 3633--William Charles, b. 7-1853; d. 3-2-1864. 3644--Mary Eunice, b. 6-9-1856; m. 6-10-1882, Dr. Charles Stedman Bull of New

York City. Children (Bull) : A--Frederick K., b. 4-28-1884. B-•Ludlow Beguine., b. 1-10-1886. Director of the Egyptian Dept.

Metropolitan Museum of Art, Central Park., N.Y.C. c--Dorothy1 b. 12-10-1887.

3645--Alice Eliza., b. 5-4-1858·, unm. 3646--Edith Davies, b. 2-6-1860, unm. 3647--Frederick John, b. 7-7-1863.

3475--JOHN FLAVEL7 {Allen6 , Nathaniel5 , Jabez4 , Nathaniel5 , Joseph2 , Henry1 ): of -- CazenoVia, N.Y., m. 5.25-1843, Julia de"Clercq, b. 10-u-1815, daughter of

Hendrick and Mary (Ledyard) de·Clercq. Picture of his home appears in this volume. Children:· 3648--M.ary Louise, b. 3-14-1846; m. 8-18-1865, Eli Selden Mather of Pearl

Creek, N.Y., b. in Fenner, Madison co., N.Y. son of Reuben Lord and Delia. L. (Barber) Mather. They removed to Ammon, Virginia in 1888. Born to them were, Arthur K., Walter L., Augustus H., Delia Luella., Julia De Clercq, Mabel May, N. John Cotton, Hattie Cone, Ada Louisa and Myron Selden Mather.

;649--August Irvin, b. 4-17-1848, unm. 3650--Gertrude., b. 1-1-1850; m. 9-6-1877, Justin c. Cushing, of Derrick City,

Pa. She was teacher of art at Cazenovia Seminary and a number of her paintings are dispJ.ayed at the Mather home there. They had a daughter, Florence, b. 7-3-1878; m. 10-13-1897., Franklin Gerry Moore, of Syracuse, N.Y.

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3479--BYRON7 (Joseph6 , Lemuel5 , Joseph4 , Nathaniel3 , Joseph2 , Henry1 ): of Sheshequin (Towanda) Pa.; m. ll-14-1822, Welthy Ann, daughter of Avery and Lucy Gore; Byron Kingsbury operated a fa.rm -and was also engaged in the lumber business. He passed on in Towanda, 9-13-1859. His Widow on 4-10-1884. Children: -3651--0uy Lawrence, b. 5-18-1824; d. in infancy. 3652--0scar, b. 7-22-1825; d. 9-20-1844. 3653--William Wallace, b. 6-4-1628; d. 4-11-1892; interred at Towanda, Pa. 3654--Huston, b. 5-29-1830; d. in infancy. 3655--Adolph Henry, b. 10-23-1831; m. 9-25-1861, Sarah Adeline Brown, of

Wyalusing, Pa. had Helen Mar, Jesse Grant, proprietor of the Grant Mfg. Co., Bridgeport, Conn.; Ira, died young, Angelique, m. James Decker of Little Falls, Minn. had Adeline Louise, b. 9-5-1891 and now in Illi­nois.

3656--Lemuel, m. 2-12-1897, Sarah Hogan, of Bridgeport, Conn. He was a tool­maker he.d, daughter, Adeline Sarah, b. ll-19-1898 and Adolph William, b. 2-9-1900.

3488--SOLOMON OSCAR7 ( Solomon6 , Lemuel 5 , Joseph41 Nathaniel 3 , Josep'h2 1 Henry1 ) : of

Grand Rapids, Mich. Hem. in WickJ.iff, Ohio, 10-2-1836, Malvina Bona, b. in Castleton, Vt. 10-2-1813; d. 8-3-1879. He d. 5-16-1886. A merchant he was interested in politics serving as Kent Co. Treasurer in 1848 and 1850, Repre­sentative to the State Legislature in 1867 and appointed Postmaster the same yea:r. Children:

- 3657--Bashua Amanda; b. in Fairport, Ohio, 6-23-1838; m~ 9-8-18,581 John F. Tinkham, b. in Oswego, N.Y. He d. in Grand Rapids, Mich. 1-29-1875, his widow passed on 10-15--1891. They had Hattie Malinda, b. 7-3-1862; Frederick K., b. 10-5-1865.

3658--Gaius Pease, b. 3-29-1840; d. 9-12-1895. 3659--George Allen, b. 1-23-1843; d. in infancy.

A SHORT SUMMARY OF THE LIFE OF JOSEPH CORRODON KINGSBURY A PIONEER OF UTAH OF 1847. Compiled and prepared by hi_s Grandson Ronald L. Kingsbury, 1656 Emerson Avenue

Salt Lake City 5, Utah. Phone - 7-0761

JOSEPH CORRODON KINGSBURY

JOSEPH7 (Solomon8 , Lemuel5 , Joseph4 , Nathaniel3 , Joseph2 , Henry1): Joseph Corrodon 3489--Kingsbury, whose name is historical in the eventful career of the Mormon people,

was born in the to'Wll of Enfield, Hartford County, State of Connecticut, May-2, 1812. His father's name was Solomon Kingsbury, and his mother's name Rasheba Pease. They both were of Connecticut, as indeed were the family of the Kings­burys for generations. On his mother's side he was descended from Governor Bradford, and on his father's from one of two Kingsbury brothers who landed at Salem, Massachusetts, in John Winthrop's company, in 1630.

Soon after his birth his parents moved from Connecticut to Ohio, a town of Painsville, Geauga County; and when he was but two years of age bis mother died leaving four children, himself being the youngest. His father married again to a lady by the.name of Caroline Fobes. The Social standing of his father was that of Judge of the County.

Joseph lived at home most of the time, till he was sixteen years of age, when he went to work on his own acco\lllt in an office to superintend the weigh~

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ing of ore and coal for the Geauga Iron Company furnace. He next worked in the town of Ashtabula as a clerk in a merchant's store. 'This was in the fall of 1830. ..

He left Ashtabula in the fall of 1831, and returned to Painsville, Ohio, but went directly to Chagrin to assist his brother in the mercantile business. In December of 1831 he went to Kirtland, Ohio, to assist a man by the name of Knight for a few weeks and this is indirectly the way he became interested in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.

While he was still a lad, Joseph c. Kingsbury became acquainted with Newel K. Whitney, who afterwards became the Presiding Bishop of the Church. When he went to Kirtland in December, 1831, he found his friend Mr. Whitney a leading elder· in the Church, though not yet ordained to the Bishopric. From these associa­tions he finally became a member of the Church being baptized in Jan. 15, 1832, by Elder Burr Riggs.

At the laying of the corner stone of the Kirtland Temple, Joseph c. Kingsbury was ordained an elder under the hands of the prophet Joseph Smith. The Occasion and the ordinations was specially marked in the history of the Church. Twenty­four elders were to lay the corner stone, he being one of the Twenty-four.

In noting Joseph c. Kingsbury's family links, it is to be named that on the 3rd day of February in 1836 he married Miss Caroline Whitney, a relative to Bishop Whitney. Their first child was born on the 13th day of February 1837, and was named Joseph W. Kingsbury but he died August 13th, on their Journey to Missouri.

On the 23rd of May 1838 in company of Thomas Burdock, Joseph c. Kingsbury and family started for Missouri and arrived at Far West on September 13, 1838. There he remained through all the wars and mobbings until the Saints were ex­pelled from the State. In the Winter of 1838-9 he started for Illinois, to wh:ich State the refugees were bound. Joseph c. Kingsbury was detained for about a year on account of sickness of his wife and it was fall in J.839 before he arrived in Nauvoo in company of Lyman Whitney, the brother of Bishop Newell K. Whitney. His wife died October 16, 1842. ·

On the 22nd of November 1844 Elder Kingsbury was employed by Bishop Whitney, who was then Trustee-in Trust of the Church; and who received the tithings and donations for the Temple.

On the 4th of March 1845, Joseph C. Kingsbury married Dorcas A. Moor. The ceremony was performed by President Heber C. Kimball.

Joseph C. Kingsbury had the historical honor of being With his people on their exodus from Nauvoo to the Rocky Mountains. On February 28, 1846 he started on the Journey with the leaders of the Church, and traveled up to Winter Quarters with Bishop Whitney and family in the company of Brigham Young and Heber C. Kimball. In the spring the Pioneer band set out for the Rocky Mountains, leaving general orders for larger companies, composed of families of the colonists, to follow quickly_on their track, under the organization of resolute and experienced captains.

Joseph c. Kingsbury and his family arrived at Salt Lake Valley, 9-26-1847 in the group heade·d by Captain A. o. Smoot. It was the largest company that sea­son and the second company that arrived in the valley after the Pioneers. He was ordained to the office of a bishop July 13, 1851. In 1867 he was appointed general superintendent of the Tithing Office. Joseph Coroden, m. 1st 2-3-1836, Caroline Whitney, a relative of Bishop Newell Whitney. They had Joseph Whitney who died at age of one year on the trek from Kirkland, Ohio to Missouri. Their second son, Newell, b. 10-16-1842 also died young. Shed. 10-16-1842, in Nauvoo. Joseph Coroden, m. 2nd 3-4-1845, Dorcas Adelia Moore, b. 1-22-1829.

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Children of 2nd m.: 3660--Bashua Adelia, b. 11-19-1847; m. 1867, Robert Fryer, six children. 3661--Josephine Adelia, b. 12-22--1849; m. Joseph Fryer, one child. 3662--Mary Ophelia, b. 1-7-1852; m. in 1874, Joseph R. Meservey, 9 children. 3663--Joseph Thomas, b. ll-4-1853; d. April, 1937. 3664--Elizabeth Mahala, b. 11-3-1855; m. 1880, John A. Druce, Salt Lake City. 3665--Anna Leab (Annis), b. 4-23-1859. 3666--Solomon Seth,~. 1-1-1861; m. 5-24-1885, Augusta Anderson. 2 children. 3667--David Pease, b. 2-25-1864; m. 4-12-1888, Mery Morris. 2 children. 3668--Malvina, b. 10-27-1866. 3669--Ada, b. Dec.9-1869. Joseph Coroden, m. 3rd Jan. 27, 1846, Loenza A. Pond, b. 2-15-1830; d. 1853. Children of 3rd m. : 3670--Vilate Elizabeth, b. 3-27-1849; m. Edward Snelgrave had 7 children. 3671--Martha Ann, b. 10-17-1850; m. 1870, William c. Lewis, had 5 children. 3672--Maria Loenza, b. 9-19-1852; m. in 1867, M. w. Merrill of Salt Lake City.

Had 10 children: First born was Joseph Francis on 8~24-1868. For 35 years he was a faculty member of the University of Utah. He resigned to accept a position on the Commission of Education, As of April 23, 1951, Dr. Merrill was a member of The Council of The Twelve, Church of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints. 8th child born, Melvin Clarence, b. 4-6-1884 became Editor-in-Chief of the Publications of the Dept. of Agriculture in Washington, D.c.

Joseph Coroden, m. 4th 9-26-1870 to Eliza Partridge, b. 3-3-1842. Children of 4th m.: 3673~-George William, b. 7-21-1872. 3674--caroline Maud, b. 7-6-1875. 3675--Rhoda, b. 8-6-1877. 3676--Roy Partridge, b. 2-3-1880.

3496- •DR. JOSEPH BYRON7 ( Joseph8 , John D. 5 , Dennison4 , Nathaniel 3 , Joseph2 , Henry1) : - of Jericho, Vt. and Holbrook, Mass., m. 4-27-1858, Julia Elizabeth, daughter of

Amos and Julia A. (Cressey) Eastman of Westford, Vt. Dr. Kingsbury was a gradu­ate from Dartmouth Medical COllege, Class of 1871, and took post-graduate work at Harvard. At Holbrook-he maintained an extensive practise, was Chairman of the Board of Health, a member of the local School Board and a member of the Massachusetts Medical Society. Children: 3677--Ma:ry Elizabeth, b. 10-1-1860; m. 1-31-1882, Frederick French Lincoln;

had Frederick and Byron E. Lincoln. 3678--George Byron, b. 5-29-1863, in Braintree, Vt., m. 7-30~1896, Edith Hannah

Leonard of Brockton, Mass. Graduated from Dartmouth, Class of 1889. Mr. Kingsbury served on the Executive Board of the Alumni;vmember of Kappa Kappa Kappa; Mass. High School Masters' Club. He d. 5-21.;;;19}6.

3679--Albert Edward, b. 6-3-1865 in Underhill, Vt.: d. October 4, 1941. 3680--Ellen Eliza, b. 6-15-1868.

3511--ALBERT7 {Dennis8 , Nathaniel 5 , Phineas4 , Nathaniel 3 , Joseph2, Henry1

): m. -- 10-10-1848, Maria Adams who was descended from the New England branch of the

Adams family. Mr. Kingsbury was a well informed_-man and was active in civic affairs of his home city, Monticello, Ind. Maria, b. in Wild Cat, Ind. · Albert's early life was lived on the farm at Norfolk, N.Y. east of Ramond­ville.

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Children (Kingsbery): 3681--Ira c., b. 9-18-1851 ,3682--Walton Warren, b. 4-6-1853; d. 1-2-1931. 3683--Lloyd Leslie • .3683A-Alma, b. Monticello. 368,B-Ida Alice, b. 1858; d. l923.

3512--IRA.7 {Dennise, Nathaniel5 , Phineas4 , Nathaniel3 , Joseph2 , Henry1 ): m. 1st 1-1-1851, Helen L. Waite of Fairfield, Vt. She passed on 3-20-1863 at Norfolk, N.Y. Ira s., m. 2nd 12-11-1864 to Margery Roberts. Children: 3684--Ada A., b. 2-3-1852; m. Mr. Day and resided in American Forks, Utah. 3685--Burton, b. 7-29-1853; d. 3-8-1889. 3686--Edwin B., b. 1-4-1852; d. ll-28-1895. 3687--Arthur B., b. 5-4-1855 - 6-9-1856. 3688--cora J., b. 12-27-1836; d. 1-23-1857. 3689--Grace, b. 2-29-1861; d. 1865.

~--ABIGAIL7 {Dennise, Nathaniel5 , Phineas4 , Nathaniel3 , Joseph2 , Henry1): m. George Skinner of Colfax, Iowa. Children (Skimier); A--Berbert, m. 1st July 1848, Mary B. Keyes who d. June 6, 1875. They had

Walter L., b. 12-8-1871 and Gertrude, b. 10-22-1873 whom. Mr. Boyd of Iowa. m. 2nd 3-16-1876, Mary A. Edwards. Children of 2nd m. : Elsie M. died age 5, George M., d. in infancy, Charles Herbert, b. 5-2-1883, Bertha, b. 5-20-1885 m. ~.ir. Borts; Clara, b. 6-26-1889 m. Mr. Ray Tiffany of Collins, Iowa; Arthur L., b. 12-6-1892; Howard Otis, b. 3-12-1899 died in in­fancy.

~--WOOSTER PUTMAN7 (Harley6, Eleazar5 , Phineas4 , Nathaniel3 , Joseph2, Henryl.): was born in Meigs County, Ohio and at the age of 18 years he removed with his parents to Mt. Carmel., Ill. (1846). His education was completed in Pomeroy, Ohio where he became a serious student of the Bible. In later life he gave much of his time to the duties of lay minister of the ?4ethodist Church at Prairieton and Friendsville, Ill. where his farms were located. He m. 3-24-1853 Miss Elizabeth Ann Reel. She died 3-24-1853; m. 10-4-1887 Mrs. Mary Ann Scott. Compiled by Mrs. Emory S. Kingsbury of 2120 E. Gum St. , Evansville 14, Ind.) Children of 1st m. all born near Mt. Carmel, Ill.: 3690--Alonzo Marcellus, b. 4-13-1854; m. 4-5-188, JuliaE. Henniken, b.

4-1864. Had (A) Ethel, b. 4-18-1886; m. 11-1-1904 Ben Johnson and they have Richard Johnson, b. 2-29-1906; d. 1908; John Carroll, b. 5-12-1908, m. Miss Prevow, 1-1-19,0, Leah Johnson, b. 5-25-1910, m. Lane Nowell have daughter, Vera, b. 2 .. 25-1926. {B) had Daphne, b. 10-28-1887; m. 4-6-1910 William W. Schaich. They have four daughters, Virginia, Elinor, Marjorie L. and Marcella Madeline. (C) Naomi, 10-28-189() - 2-22-1920; m. Ma.nwell · Meredith and had Keith. (D) Duane, b. 8-19-1902; m. 1st Grace Pasell; m. 2nd Virginia., no issue. (E) Robert, b. 1-1-1904; m. 1st Margaret Preston; m. 2nd Wanda Calkins.

3691--Levi English, b. 9-5-1855; d. 5-13-1915, unm. Resided Mt. Carmel, Ill. ,692--Laura Virginia, b. 12-26-1857; m. 3~29-1887 Henry B. Andrews., b. 1857.

They had Nellie, b. 3-9-1888; m. Carl Godeke, and Marybelle, b. 1892; d. unm.

Additions to this wonderful volume as compiled by Arthur Murray Kingsbury

Page 283 Clarence Avery Kingsbury was married a second time to Stella V.

(Mc Donald) Caulfield, b. May 16, 187? died Oct 1, 1942. married Nov 25, 1925.

no children.

Also on page 283 #3694 B. Francis Alvin married Vernice J Christiansen not

Jean Christiansen. Vernice was born Dec 8, 1922 in Irene, SD

James Alan Kingsbury m Gwen J. Heckens June 11, 1967. Gwen born June 10, 1947. they have 2 children Jenny M. Kingsbury b. June 5t 1969 and Christopher James b. Sept 18, 1974.

John Francis Kingsbury m Myra Alley on Nov 22, 1983. Myra was born Feb 20, 195l~ at Meadow Bridge, WV. no children.

Cynthia Jean Kingsbury m Lawrence G. McManis on July 26, 1975. Larry was born Jan 15, 1954. Children of theirs are: Gregory James b. Oct 11, 1978, Sarah Jean b. July 6, 1981 and Kristen Nicole b Feb 27, 1986.

Francis Rudolj)h, Francis Alvin, and John~ are all bankers. Francis A. is now President and John executive Vice President of the Bank of Dixon County in Ponca, NE and also of the Alllerican State Bank in Newcastle, NE.

James A. is President and CEO of the Fort Hamilton Hughes Hospital in Hamilton, OH.

Myra Alley Kingsbury is a Certified Financial Planner.

Larry McManis is in charge of Total Quality Management with Oscar Mayer Co in the main office in Madison, NE.

Francis Rudolph was a Corporal in the Army in World War I.

Francis Alvin was a Sergeant in the Quartermasr Corps in World War II.

Lovice Marie Kingsbury m John E. Sprugel August 21, 1955. (Children: Mark John b. Feb 21, 1959 died June 11, 1963, Lynne·Marie b July 29, 1961 and John Mark b Feb 13, 1965 m. Karen Tapp on Aug 14, 1993. Lynne resides Irving TX, and John and Karen in Peoria, AR.

3693--Theodore Harley, b. 10-26-1859; m. 3-3-1885, Mareta Ann Lincoln, b. 11-21-1863, dealt in real estate and lived in Mt. Carmel, Ill.

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(A) Everett Earl Kingsbury, b. 1-1-1886; m. Florence Ethel Gluck, 10-2-1912 and has Fern Leah, b. 9-18-1913; m. 1st Ralph Wil.ky; m. 2nd Clifford Lannon; Harold Eldon Kingsbury, b. 2-22-1916; m. Josephine Bos­well; Betty Lou, b. 6-8-1921. (B) Grace Mae, b. 6-28-1888; m. 12-1-1908; Antoine Kuehn, had Charles, b. l-l-1911., Marita, b. 1-20-1913, Cecilia b. ll-24-1915, Juanita and Donald Kuehn, all of St. Louis, Mo. (C) Elsie Cordelia; m. Charles Gardner, had Henrietta, b. 8-24-1914 who m. Franklin Uehlein 4-19-1941; have James Franklin, b. 10-9-1946, Josephine Aim, b. 10-27-1947 and Mary Judith who passed awe:y in infancy. Betty Mae Gardner, b. 5-2-1920; m. Homer Harrison Phipps, Jr. 6-27-1941 have William Alan Phipps, b. 5•20-1946 and Barry Kirk Phipps, b. 8-30-1949. (D) Verne Eldon Kingsbury.

3694--Clarence Avery, b. 6-15-1862; m. 6-1-1890, Wanda Bachman, b. 10-30-1870; removed from Mt. Carmel as a young man settled at Ponca, Nebraska. Children (Kingsbury): A--Leslie Herbert, b. 4-2-1891; m. 6-9-1917 Florence Mavis, b. 7-10-1892

daughter of William H. and Julia (Wedgwood) Montgomery at Alden, Iowa. 1--Nancy Wanda, b. 1-6-1920 whom. Eugene Leslie Stover and have

Jeffrey Robert, b. 2-23-1946, Kathryn Jean, b. 5-13-1947 - Lorna Beth, b. 8-8-1948, Julie Ann, b. 1-19-1951 and Christine Louise Stover, b. 4-12-1952.

2--Warren Clarence, b. 12-11-1921; m. Corabel Jane Teachout. They have Douglas Warren, b. 1-4-1946; Jane Carol, b. 5-4-1949 and William Scott Kingsbury, b. 12-6-1952.

3--Cb.arlotte Esther, b. ll-29-1924; m. Robert Lewis Held have Nanette and Lynette, b. 12-21-1924, Babette, b. 6-30-1949, Jill Elaine, b. 2-26-1951, John Robert, b. ll-9-1953.

4--Doris Ann, b. 1•11-1927; m. Roger Clyde Hintz have Gary Roger, b. 1-21-1949, Richard Scott, b. 11-3-1951 and Ronald Lee, b. 8-24-1953.

5--John Leslie Kingsbury, b. 9-27-1929; m. Celine Martina Vincent have John Charles Kingsbury, b. 4-27-1953.

B--Francis Rudolph, b. 4-2-1896; m. Kathinca Nielsen, 5-5-1920 have Francis Al.Vin, b. 6-7-1922; m. Jean Christiansen, 6-13-1944 have James Al.an, b. 2-25-1945, John Francis, b. ll-2-1947 and Cynthia Jean Kings­~ury, }>. Sept. 1954. Had Lovice Marie, b. 4-19-1926; m. John E. Sprugel.

c--Cl.arence Merle, b. 7-16-1908; m. Lucille O'Hearn, 7-16-1935 have Robert~, b. 6-29-1936, Richard Merle, b. ll-8-1939, Thomas Edvard, b. 8-9-1947 and Janet Lucille Kingsbury, b. 9-14-1950.

3695--Emory Simpson., b. 1-10-1864 in Mt. Carmel; m. 12 .. 29-1915 Vera F_a.ye Gib­bons, resident of Evansville, Ind. and at Benoit or D~, Mi~~- where . he was Gen. Manager of the Estate of Allen Grey, with large farming inter­ests. (Mr:-s. Vera Kingsbury has compiled the Wooster Putman Kingsbury data for this genealogy. ) .

Had daughter Faye Vivian, b·. 1·15-1917; m. 6-20-1942 Raymond Giddens Carey, head of the Division of Social Science of Denver University. They have R~nd, Jr., b. 4-12-1944 and Cynthia, b. 8-17-1947.

3696--Luella May, b. 1-7-1866; d. 5-1924, unm. 3697--El.mer Bingham, b. 1-23-1868; d. unm., 1946. 3698--Mary Jane(~), b. 3-5-1870; resides in California. 3699--Rosa, came to Ponca, Nebraska with her father. She m. in 1898 B. Bachman.

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3540--HENRY W. 8 (Hezekiab.7, Asa6 - 5 , Epbraim4 , Joseph3 - 2 , Henryi): removed from Tol­land County, Conn. at the age of four years w1 th his father and stepmother, Adelia Porter Kingsbury, to Oneida County, N.Y. In the year 1839, together with his cousin Orson J. Kingsbury, he migrated to the State of Wisconsin arriving at Portage in the late fall. The seven years following saw the tvo young cousins engaged in logging on contract. On July 4, 1846 Mr. Kingsbury was united in mar­riage to Nancy Chalfont in e. double ceremony that included a sister of Nancy and Mr. Johnson. Twenty-five years later the two couples planted two elm trees in the yard of the Johnson home at the base of Baraboo Bluffs, a few miles south of Portage. The Kingsburys staked out a claim of homestead on the Wisconsin River near Diamond Rock establiijhing an inn and a ferry .at the present location of the Castle Rock Dam, and named it Kingsbury Crossing. By the end of the year, 1847, the lumbermen were awaiting the opening of the Indian lands to the north of the Roche a Cri, and east of Point Bois on the Wisconsin. Mr. Kingsbury with his bride of two yea.rs removed to Indian lands on the site of present day Stevens Point, to a.wait the Treaty of Lake Poygan. Here in an Indian village of Pretty­man their first child was born. On Sept. 23, 1852 the Sauk County board organ­ized Townships 16 and 17 of Ranges 4 and 5 as The Town of Quincy. Mr. Kingsbury at once donated a God's acre of his homestead as a burial ground, and the Kings­bury plot is to be found near the entrance gate. Dec. 15, 1855 he opened a new stage route from Kilbourne City (Wisconsin Dells) to Grand Rap~ds by Plainville and Strongs Pra.irie. In the second winter of logging for the Necedah Lumber Co. his crew hauled 8000 logs scaling over three million feet. He was commissioned on March 19, 1862 at Racine, Wis. a First Lieutenant in Co. G the Nineteenth Infantry commanded by Col. Horace T. Sanders. Be was made Captain, June 15; 1863. Due to wounds received at the Battle of the Wilderness he resigned :from the service on March 25., 1864. Nancy Kingsbury died a. year later, Apr.,, 1865. Capt. Kingsbury died Aug. 6, 1876. Member and Past Master of Quincy Lodge A.F. and A.M. 1859, 1861. Children: 3700--Frank Donald, b. 6-2-1848; d. 2-1-1935 in St. Paul, Minnesota.· 3701-•William Henry, b. 7.30-1850; d. 6-,0-1852. First burial in Quincy. 3702--Charles S., b. 12-4-1852; d. 7-22-1855. 3703--Edwin H., b. 6-22-1855; d. 2-13-1887. Burial Riverview, Necedah, Wis. 3704-,.-Arthur McArthur, b. 10-1-1857; d. Altoona, Wis. Aug. 6, 1895. Hem.

Edith Murray. They had May who died in infancy. He was a locomotive engineer on the C.M.St.P. and o.

3704B-Albert E., b. 8-30-1860, a locomotive engineer on the N.P.R.R. m. in St. Paul and had children. Last heard from in 1907 at which time he was prospecting for gold in Death Valley, California.

3549--ASA8 (Asa6 - 5 , Ephra.im4 , Joseph5 - 2 , Benry1): m. March, 1856, Margaret Thal­heimer, b. 1-6-1837. ·He served in the Civil War for three years as a private in Co. I, 116th Regt. Ill. Volts. Be was a millwright and cooper, constructing a string of grain elevators in Illinois along Lake Michigan and inland as far as Aurora, and·residing at Winnetka, Ill. In the year i884 he removed to Brook­ings, s.D. He died 5-17-1896. Children of Asa IV and Margaret Thalheimer Kingsbury: 3705--Mary Jane, b. 2-7-1857; became a missionary at Bilaspur, India. 3706--Emma., b. May 28, 1858; m. Cassius M. Reed, of Butte, Mont. Child d. an

infant. ,107--Lucy Tracy and Ellen, died in infancy. 37o8--Alice Cary, b. 9.4.1864; m. James Collett of Blunt, S.D. 2 children.

3709--Asa V, b. 3-11-1867. 3710--Anna Viola, m. in 1894 Josiah H. Terice, mining engineer of Butte, Mont.

(Mrs. Terice and Alice Cary Collett supplied Miss Talcott with the family information for the Kingsbury Genealogy published in 1905.)

37ll--William Franklin, engaged in mining, d. unm. in Butte. 3712--Guy Walter, b, 11-13-1873; killed in an attempt to save another mine work-

er in a Montana mine; m. and had a son Frank w. 3713--James Herbert; d. unm. in Idaho. 3714--Richard Percival, b. 7-17-1879; m. without issue, d. in Idaho. 3715--Leola Leona, d. in infancy.

,553--JOHN TERRY8 (John7 , Asa6 - 5 , Ephraim4 , Joseph3 - 2 , Henrr): was a graduate of Union College. Captain of Co. B, 26th N.Y. Inf. in 1863. Re-enlised 1863, serving as First Lieutenant of Battery A, 1st N.Y.L.A. Entered railroad service in June, 1866, serving as Division Engineer on the Union Pacific until its com­pletion. Here he became acquainted with most of the early Indian scouts of that day, Buffalo Bill Cody, Pawnee Bill, Parson Bob, Wild Bill Hickok ·and others. In 1880 he became locating Engineer for the Northern Pacific R.R. in the Cas­cades. Later Chief Engineer of Construction. An outstanding achievement of that period, was his location of the Stampede Tunnel in 1882 the world's second longest tunnel of that day. John Terry, m. 2-15-1871, Anna. Gibson Adams, b. 8-22-1845, in Walnut Hills, Ohio, daughter of Henry Joseph and Abigail Ridley (Gibson) Adams, a lineal descendant of John and Priscilla Alden through their granddaughter, Hannal1 Bass, whom. Joseph Adams and were the grandparents of President John Adams. Anna Gibson Kingsbury d. 3-12-1884 in Yakima, Wash. Children: 3716--Clare Cornelia, b. 6-27-1872. 3717--Letty Louise, b. 8-31-1874, in Denison, Texas; m. 2-15-1902, Roscoe Gil­

lespie Thoma1:1 of Harrisonville, Mo. They had son Roscoe G., Jr., b. 11-15-1902 who resides at Kingsbury Beach, Vashon Island, Wash.

3718--John Adams, b. 8-30-1876 in Horton, Kansas; d. Mt. Sinai Hospital, New York City, August 3, 1956.

3561--CHARLES NELSON8 (Charles Backus7 , Asa6 - 5 , Ephraim4 , Joseph3 - 2 , Henry1 ): of Igo, Shasta Co., Calif.; m. Dec. 4, 1857, .Agnes Parker, of Scotch descent born in Pictou, Nova Scotia. Her father served in the Civil War. Their beautiful old home in Igo dotted with fig and walnut trees. Children: 3719--Ruamie, b. 12-u-1858; m. R. A. Brown; resided at Igo, Calif.; had Annie

(Curry). 3720--John Parker, b. 8-16-1861; m. 6-29-1903, Minnie B. Ryerson of Grant's Pas. 3721-.-George Bryce, b. 7-30-1865; d. 2-19-1882; m. and had Cindy and Jeffrey •. · 3722--Annie M., m. M. B. Macllwa.ine, b. in Belfast, Ireland. Had Agnes and

Helen who m. Charles o. Larson a teacher. They had Charles Jr., and Donald who lost his life in the Japanese War.

3723-:..charlotte, b. 5-12-1868; m~ 8-15-1896, E. E. Cunningham of Igo, Calif. Mrs. Cunningham was a valued correspondent vi th this compi1er. Like her mother, Charlotte "turned" to teaching. She writes, "My life.has been spent in schools of California. Not at all exciting, but maybe useful." Children (Cunningham): . A--Gladys, m. Leland L. Rose, had Charlotte and Marjorie Lee,Charl.otte

m. Robert Henry, had Barbara, Charles and Gary. Mar Jorie Lee, m. Capt. G. Williamson, have Michael and William. .

B--Charles, m. Lois Barstow and had Charles OWen, a gr&4uate of Stanford Univ. , and Officer in Korean War. The father, Charles, in 2nd W.W. was taken prisoner on Bataan by the Japanese and died at Billibad prison.

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3724--Charles Barnes, b. 5-15-1.870; d. umn. at Igo. 3725--Mary Miller, b. 9-18-1872; m. Charles White, had Albert, whom. 1st Leslie

Singleton, had Charleen who m. Ray Bradford. By 2nd m. had Wendy. 3726--Albert Nelson, b. 8-25-1674; d. unm. 3727--William Leonard, b. 11-4-1876; m. Jennie May Stevens. Children d. infants. 3728--Adam Edward, b. 8-22-1879; residing in 1953 on the old homestead. 3729--Theodore, born 2-20-1883; d. 6-17-1884.

3563--GEORGE WASHINGTON8 ( Charles Backus 7 , Asa8 • 5 , Ephraim4 , Joseph5 -2

, Henry1): m.

Lydia Maria Stone, b. in Bloomfield Ctr., Mich. He served as a member of the Dakota Legislature, three terms, U.S. Assessor Internal Revenue, 1870-73, Member of the Board of Charities and Correction, 1897-1903. Publisher of the Yankton, s.D. Press and Dakotan, Author of The History Of South Dakota. Mrs. Kingsbury d. Feb. l, 1898. Children:

· 3730--George w., Jr., b. 8-18-1865; a news Editor at·Aberdeen, S.D. 1916-17. 3731--Borace Theodore, b. 11•10-1868; residence Kimberly, S.D. 3732--Charles Stone, b. 9-12-1877; m. Freda Scherer.

3567--THEODORE AUlUSTUS8 (Charles B. 7 , Asae•s, Epbraim4 , Joseph5 - 2 , Henry1 ): m. -- 1-16-1868, Frances Mary, b. 3-7-1844, in Delavan, Wis., daughter of Lemuel and

Gertrude Ann (Latimore) Hollister. Lemuel and Ulysses Hollister married sisters Latimore, Ulysses was the head of Continental 011 Co. and an associate of John D. Rockefeller. Mr. Kingsbury was a registered graduate pharmacist, and an at­torney. Active in early days in Dakota politics, a S.D. County is named for him. In the year 1887 he was operating a drug store in Watertown, S .. D. where he died May 31, 1889. Mrs. Kingsbury then removed to Spokane, We.sh. Children: 3733--Mabel Irene, b, 9-24-1870; m. in 1906, Herbert R. Lauder; d. in 1918.

They adopted a daughter, Barbara. · 3734--Roy Hollister, b. 1•19-1876; d. 6-22-1959.

3570--JOHN .EWENE8 (William w.7 , Asa6 - 5 , Ephraim4 , Joseph3 • 2 , Henry1 ): m. Lora - Murphy.

3735--Fonzo McGill, whom. Cynthia ••••• and had a son. 3736--Allen Murphy, b. J m. ; had daughter, Helen m. Mr. Gorman. They

operate "Gorman' s, Ladies Apparel Of Distinction", at Jackson, Calif'. Mrs. Gorman has two silver spoons that are engraved with the initials "CMK" and EBKu among her family heirlooms. They relate of course to Eliza Barnes Kingsbury and Mary Cynthia Kingsbury.

3572- -JAMES WALLACE8 (William W. 7 , Asae-s, Ephraim4 , Joseph~r2 , Henry1 ) : m. Miss Maud Bennett. They removed to Amite, La. in 1890, residing there and in nearby places until his death in 1917. Children: 3737--Lenore, b. 1896; m. Mr. Graham; they reside in New Orleans, La. 3738--James Wallace II, b. 1901, an investment dealer rE;siding at The Camellias,

Amite, La. Be m. Frances Elizabeth Howell.

3576--JAMES THEODORE8 (George W. 7 , Obadiah8 , Absalom5 , Ephraim", Joseph3 - 2 , Henry1 ): -- removed from La Bette County very early settling in California. He m. Handbough

and six children are said to have been born to the union. Mrs. Juna K. Wal.1ace names two daughters. · 3739--Nancy. 374o--Dothia.

3577--ADELAIDE8 (George W. 7 , Obadiah6 , Absalom5 , Ephraim4 , Joseph3 - 2 , Henrr): m. George Conover. Children (Conover): A--Florence C., m. Mr. Stuckey resides Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. B--Irvin Conover of Des Moines, Iowa. c--William Conover of Mount Pleasant, Iowa.

3578--MADISON MONROE8 (George w.7 , Obadiah6 , Absalom5 , Ephraim4 , Joseph3 - 2 , Henry1 }: received his primary education in the common schools of his native county .and in Howes Seminary at Mount Pleasant, Iowa. He was an excellent conversational.1st and delighted in telling stories that harked back to his great grandfather Abaaloms life, in Alstead, N.H. and on Kingsbury Hill, North Franklin, Conn. When Abraham Lincoln issued his call for troops Madison enlisted in Co. G 11th Regt. Iowa Volts. with bis brothers. His service included the campaign of Vicksburg, and later with General Sherman. Natl. Record from the archives, Washington, D.C. "cert. 471150 enlisted as a wagoneer in Co. G 11th Reg. Iowa. Volts., Sept. 18, 1861 a~ Davenport, Iowa. In Gen. Hospital May 18, 1862 to April 6, 1863. Trsf. to Missouri Marine Brigade as a Pvt. 1st Regt. Discharged Feb. 11 1865 for promotion to Captain, 46th Reg. u.s. Army." Be was mustered out in Feb. 1866. Be m. Lisette Cozier of Mount Pleasant, Iowa, was a member of' Post 150 G.A.R., the A.o.u.w., member of the Baptist Church, and was senior member of the firm of Kingsbury and Frick, leading druggists of Oswego, Kansas. No children.

3579~-JOSEPH8 (George W. 7 , Oba.diah6 , Absa.lom5 , Ephraim4, Josepb3 - 2 , Henry1 ): . was

· born in Franklin County, Ind. and removed to Iowa with his family at an early age. Army cert. No. 77-454 (Natl.. Archives, Washington, D.C. notes his enlist­ment in Co. G 11th Reg. Iowa Volts., Capt. Sa.m'l McFarland commanding. Be was 19 years of age, 5 ft. 6 in., fair complexion, black hair, brown eyes, a car­penter by trade. Jan. 31, 1862 he was given a. medical discharge due to acute stoma.ch disorder. His widow, Al.ice survived him. He m. 1st Julia. Amelia Bur­rows of Roc~ester, N.Y. who died Feb. 7, 1879. m. 2nd Alice Matilda Mumford who d. March 29, 1937. . Children of 1st and 2nd m. : 3741-•Calvin, b. Aug. 29, 1866; d. in infancy. 3742--Dora May", b. March 15, 1868; m. Edward Buehler.

Children (Buehler): Orie B., Paul B., Herbert, died in early manhood, Hazel m. Carl Johnson of 3232 Sumnont Ave., Kansas City, Mo. They had son, William Carlton, b. Oct. 7, 1921.

3743--Jessie, b. Apr. 7, 1870; d. in infancy. 3744--Lenna, b. Sept. 18, 1873; d. in infancy. 3745--Justin Willfred (Fred), b. Apr. 20, 1875; unm.; resides Oswego, Kansas.

d. in Oswego, Kansas, 1-16-1959. 3746--Laura. Ellen, b. Dec. 181 1877; m. w. F. Jordan. (Mrs. Jordan of 2607

Elisha Ave., Zion, Ill., compiled much of the material concerning the sons and daughters of Joseph J. Kingsbury. ) Children (Jordan): A--Cla.rence Ruble, d. in infancy. B-•Ral.ph Willis, d. in infancy. c--Inez Louisa, b. Aug. 1, 1905i m. Roy w. Ownes had son Donald L. D•-Florence Irene, b. June 29, 1907; unm. E•-Joseph Wildred, b. April 17, 1912; d. Jan. 4, 1928. F--Harold Eugene, b. Jan. 26, 1914; m. Dorothy Oliver had Marjorie J. G--Glen Alexander, b. June 5, 1920; d. Oct. 6, 1934.

Children of 2nd m. born in Oswego, Kansas: --Arthur and Mabel, both died in infancy.

3747-•Victor Virgil, b. Feb, 2, 1887; d. Oct. 16, 1955. 3748--Ma.yo Madison, b. 6-3-1890. 3749-•Gladye, b. 1892; m. Mr. Boldman, resides Colorado Springs, Colo. 3750--Roscoe Richard, b. ll-14-1894; umn. resides Colorado Springs, Colo. 3751--Kenneth K., b. 2-1-1899; d. 12-29-1955.

3580--WINFIELD SCOTT8 (George W. 7 , Obad.iah6 , Absalom5 , Ephraim°', Joseph5-

2, Henry1

):

-- enlisted in Co. B 14th Regt. Iowa Vols. He m. Dec. 11, 1879 Catherine Philpott at New Garden, Iowa by Rev. Thomas B. Sexton and they were residents of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. He enlisted Dec. 14, 1862; discharged Nov. 16, 1864. He was wounded in left breast at Pleasant Rills, La. April 8., 1864. As of J\.pril 13, 1898 he resided at Chutan, Texas. Mrs. Kingsbury d. Dec. 19, 1913; Winfield Scott died in Iowa, March 19, 1914. Children: 3752--Francis Wayland, b. Sept. 18, 1880 of Campbellsvill.e, Ky. 3753--Emma Tina, b. Oct. 20, 1881. 3754--Ruble, b. Sept. 26, 1883; d. Dec. 12, 1942; m. while a resident of Nantino

British Columbia, Canada.. He had two children: Winfield who m. and died without issue and Esther who m. had six daughters and has passed away.

3755--Juna, m. Frank Cameron) at Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Canada, ·in 1901+. Be d. in Long Beach, Calif., 1924. Shem. 2nd Walter Wallace in 1938. Children (Cameron): Frank Cameron of Belleflower, Calif. has son in ministry. Bernice, m. Mr. Baggett of :t{ewball, Calif. has two sons and a daughter.

3756--Earl, died in Ble.ckwell, Okla. in 1926; age 36 years; m. no issue. Carl B. born May 15, 1890 (Natl. Archives rec.)

3581- -WILLIAM REMY8 (George W. 7 , Obadiah6 , Abaalom5 , Ephraim4 , Joseph3 - 2 , Henry1 ) :

- enlisted in Co. 4, at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. Iowa. Battery Vols. July 14., 1863. He was five ft. 4 inches tall, 125 lb. in weight, complexion dark, pulse 68, resp 18, age 17 years. Rec'd wound from pistol ball that entered left leg near the head of the f'ibila. rang:j.ng downward along the edge of the Patillo and coming out the inside of the leg. (Natl. Archives) He was resident at Barron, Mo. Following his release from the army he resided at various times at Oswego, Kansas, near Cassville, Mo., on the "Champ Place" Exeter, Mo. At these points he farmed, was a stock buyer, and storekeeper. William Remy Kingsbury, m. Harriet Cozier, 4-18-1871, a sister of Madison's wife. Harriet was b. April 18, 1853. William Remy m. 2nd in 1921 to Mrs. Odelia Houston of St. James, Mo. Children: 3758--Ella Rebecca, b. March 11, 1872; m. Charles Catlin; d. Jan. 23, 1960.

Mt-s. Catlin resides at Maplewood, Mo. Mr. Catlin was an Auditor for the Frisco Railroad. He died in St. Louis, Mo. 8-26-1936. Mrs. Catlin passed away Jan. 23, 1960. Children . (Catlin) : A•-William Cozier, m. Elmyra Dowling, had Mary Constance. He is a Field

Engineer for Chimney Engineering Corp. B--Rattie Marguerite, b. Nov. 4, 1894 residence, St. Louis, Mo. Directs

"Accounts Receivable for Monsanto Chemical Co. C•-Kama, b. Nov. 24, 1896 and she is the family historian, and a teacher

in the Maplewood Schools. D--Paul Lee, b. 1899; d. Chester, Ark. 10-13-1899. E•-Charles, b. Aug. 1, 1900 is Gen. Mgr. Allied Paper Bag Co. of Baltimore,

Md.

F--Jesse, b. 5-8-1902 at Chester, Ark.; m. Katherine Sharp. He is a Special Agent for the Frisco Railroad at K~sas City.

G--John Joy, b. Feb. 23, 1904; d. Maplewood, Mo. 8-7-1914. H--Constance, b. Ma.y 23, 1905; d. Webster Grove, Mo. 3-12-1912. I--Edward Thomas, b. 19ll; d. Webster Grove, Mo,, May ll, 1907. J•-LeRoy Taylor, b, Dec. 11, 1908; d. 8-19-1911.

3759--Vanorah, b. 6-12-1874. · 3760--Doshia Belle, b. 4-1-1876. 3761--Katie ~, b. 12-12-1878; m. Herman Ploense. 3762--Matie Jane, b, 12-12-1878; m. Ralph Lokey, had Clay Lokey. Children of William Remy and Harriet (Cozier} Kingsbury: 3763--Jette Lavelle, b. 4-9-1881; m. George Jackson, had Hazel, Hattie, Glem1,

Floyd, Myette, Rebecca, Marian and Lon Jackson. 3764--George·cozier, b. l-11-1884; m. Grace Bulong, had Dorothy, whom. Earl

Hoover. They had Barbara, Allen and Edwin Hoover; George, m. Adean, had Ronald and Caroline; Robert, m. Emily, had Philip and Audrey; John; Richard m. Mildred. Residence in Carthage, Miss.

3765--Jobn Jacob, b. 2-10-1886; m. Lillie Miller, had John, Jr. and Harriet. 3766--Jessie Mable, b. 12-7-1887; m. Frank Schasteen, had William~ and

Marial.yce. 3767--~tle Harriet, m. Ollie Lengine.

3597--ANDREW8 (Erastus7 , Jabez6 , Ephraim5·4, Joseph3 - 2 , Benry1): of Coventry, m. ··- 5-26-1880, Mary Laura Hughes, b, 1-15-1860, daughter of John and Elizabeth

(Jones) Hughes of Williamsburg. A prosperous farmer and Deacon of the Congre­gational. Church. 3768--John Erastus, b. 5-ll-1881. 3769--Howard Andrew, b. 4-19-1883; d. in Rockville, Conn. 5-30-1900. 3770--Hannah Elizabeth, b. 7-6-1887. - ·,.

3598--ARTHUR PRESTON8 (Jabez H.7 - 6 , Ephraim5 • 4 , Joseph3 - 2 , Henryl): of Des Moines, ··-- Iowa. _His 1st m. was to Emma R. Brown, March 28, 1878; she :passed away 1-20-

1879; m. 2nd at Dunlap, Iowa, 10-29-1880, Carrie L. (Holmes) Thre.ll. Children of 2nd m.: 3771--Cla.rence Thrall, b. 2-17-1882. Residing in Washington, D.C. in Oct.

1955 he has furnished this compiler with the family record. 3772--Ernest Mills, M.D., b. 9-17-1883; m. March 1904 at Iowa City, Iowa,

Gertrude M •••••• They had son, Royal Grove, b. 4-4-1905 at Iowa City, Iowa and-daughter, Helen Lenore, b, 8-3-1912 at Ancon Hospital, Canal Zone, Panama. Dr. Kingsbury has passed.

3773--Augustus Holmes, b. March 4, 1885; d •••••• ; m. a second time. Rev. Robert Kingsbury of Cave Junction, Oregon is a descendant of Augustus.

3774--Bessie Preston, b. 10-22-1887; d. ••••• Barbara Mork of 29 Talcott Rd. RockVille Ct., is a grand.daughter.

3775--RaJ.ph Carl, b. 9-16-1890; m. resides E. Hartford, Conn., no children. 3776--Julius DeWitt, b.·2-27-1892; had daughter, Winifred K. Keemer, Beaumont. 3777--Fred Dewey,. b. 5-18-1898; has children. Resides Rt. 3, Coventry, Conn, 3778--Cha.rles Henry, b. 6-27-1900; m. no children, resides Hartford, Conn.

}603_--CHARLES B. 8 (George7 , Charles6 , Sanford5 , Joseph4 • 3 • 2 , Henrr): arrived at Carrollton with his father and family in 1837 following the long trip from Derby, Vt. by covered wagon. He was six years of age. A short time after the death of his mother in 1846 Charles B. entered the service of the Array of the United States and ·continued in the service until the outbreak of the War between

the States when he joined the Army of the c.s.A. where he served four years taking pa.rt in many engagements, without wounds or sick leave. Part of his ser­vice was at old Fort Washita. The McCoy ranch furnished beef to that post. He m. 10-1863, Minerva J. McCoy, b. in Jan. 1845. She we.a the daughter of James and· Sibbie (Adams) McCoy according to Miss TaJ.cott • Family descendants say "Sibbie Perry". Charles B. died June 6, 1886. Shed. at Colbert, Okla., 2-16-1914. The McCoys were Chickasaws. Children: 3779•-George H., b. 6-1867; m. in 1890, June 11th. Sallie, daughter of James

Edward and Florence (Gass) Isbon. He attended Harley Institute at Tisho­mingo; served four yea.rs as Sergeant-at-arms of the Chickasaw Legislature. The old Chickasaw Bell that cal.led the Legislature in session became the property of George H. and at his death it was presented to the Oklahoma. Historical Society as he wished. Sallie, d. 5-9-1943. Children of George H. and Sallie Kingsbery: A--Minnie, b. 9-24-1897; d. during flu epidemic, Nov. 5, 1918. B~-Mamie, b. 1-23-1899, and died during flu epidemic 10-23-1918. c--Robert Henry, b. 9-15-1900 at Tishomingo, May 31, 1923; m. Grace W.,

da,ugbter of George F. a.nd .Anna R. (McDermott) Harris of Durant. She was b. 7-4-1903. Robert Henry and Grace had two sons born to them: (a)--Robert Henry II, b. 3-29-1924, at Tishomingo. Hem. 1st in South­

port, England, Doris Catherine Laycock. They had son, David Neil, b. 4-9-1950. m. 2nd 8-22-1950, Margaret Eileen, daughter of Clyde J. and Frances (Easterday) Taylor, of Delaware, Ohio. Born to them, Sue Eileen, b. 2-ll-1953 at Pasadena, Texas and Kay Marie, b. 5-10-1957 at Pasadena. (Robert Henry II has furnished this compilation of' his family. He is also engaged in writing a his­tory of the Chickasaw people.)

(b)--George Harris, b. 8-22-1926, at Tishomingo; m. Kathleen Jean Car­roll, 8-29-1945. Born to them Karen Rebecca, b. 7-8-1947, at Garden City, Kansas, Carol Jean, b. 7-23-1951, at Pasadena, Texas and Linda Grace, b, 5-7-1953 at Pasadena. .

3780--William McCoy, b. 3-3-1869; d. in Calif. 10-;1-1958, interred at Tisho­mingo, Okla. Hem. Ruth Turnbull, 7-2-1873--4-J.7-1925, a Chickasaw In­dian. They had sons, Joel, who was killed in a train accident in the 1930's, Joel's son, Wilson McCoy 1s a resident of Tishomingo, 1961; Charles, Ruth (Mrs. H. A. Whitt, 215 So. Ferguson st., Enid, Okla.), Jessie (Mrs. H. G. Greekmore, 711-a East Providence St., Burbank, Calif. and Billie, a daughter residing in Calif.

3781--Minnie B., b. May, 1875; m. Green Thompson, a banker in Durant, Okla. had son, Leo who has passed on and daughter Ruby of Tulsa, Okla.

;782--May, b. 4~1879; d. in infancy. 3783--Henry, b. 5-1881; d. in infancy. 3784--Douglass M., b. 1-188;; d. 7-1885.

3610--SANFORD THEODORE8 (Sanford7 , Charles6 , Sanford5 , Joseph4 • 3 • 2 , Henry1 ) of Val­dosta, Ga. enlisted in Co. B., 26th Georgia Regiment, 7~21-1861. Later he served with the 10th Ga. Cavalry, c.s.A. as Captain until the end of hositili­ties, Sheriff of Broolt Co. 1870-72. Hem. ;-10-1861, Janie Margaret Smith of Cusseta, Ala. Mrs. Kingsbury who was a descendant of "Light Horse Harry Lee" died in Valdosta, 8-11-1900. Sanford T. furnished his family record for Miss Talcott.

Children: 3785--James L. Sanford, b. 8-7-1867; d. in Texas, 1938 as a result of an auto

accident. 3786--Margaret, N.F.R. 3887--Helen Ann, b. 2-5-1873. 3788--Edwin Pascal, b. 9-26-1876.

--Joseph Samuel, b. 11-6-1868; d. age 13 months.

3611--CAPTAIN JOSEPH8 (Sanford7 , Cha.rles6 , Sa.nford5 , Joseph4 -s-a, Henry1 ): of -- Carrollton, Ga. and Fort Worth, Texas, received his education under goyernesses,

private schools and at the }le.sonic Institute in Carrollton. He enlisted in the c.s.A. Army in Sept. 1861, and was in action at Murfreesboro, Tenn., and at Chicamauga, under Generals, Bragg and Kirby Smith, As Ca.pt. of Co, E 1st Ga. Regt. Cavalry, under Gen. Joe Wheeler, he took part in the last battle of the war. Sur-rendered to Major Gen. Sherman, U.S.A. on April 26, 1865. The follow­ing five years were spent at Newman, Ga., clerking and living in the store of his brother-in-law, John M. Redwine. Having saved a nest-egg of $900.00 he re­moved to Atlanta in 1871 and engaged in wholesale merchandising. Like his fore­bears he early became a member of the Ma.sonic Fraternity. Hem. Louise Jackson LaRoche of Savannah, Ga., Dec. 26, 1876. She was christened "Louisiana. Jack­sonia" having been boi·n on Jan. 8th, the anniversary o:f' the Battle of New Or­leans where her grandfather had served on Gen. Jackson's staff. Her family always called her "lula" and her first born was named Lulu La.Roche.

Mr. Kingsbery converted the rolling acres of Oak Lawn into a model horse breeding fa.rm, with a race track for breaking colts. Always a prominent place in the Oak Lawn home was given to the silver cup awarded to Sanford's Hamble­tonian ma.re, "Ki tty Clyde" • It was won on the 2nd of December, 1859, · the day his youngest daughter, Katherine was born.

As president of the Piedmont Driving Club Capt. Joseph and his wife acted as official host and hostess at the reception tendered to President and Mrs. Grover Cleveland at the opening of the Piedmont Exposition on Dec. 22, 1887. (Mrs. Cleveland was a descendant of Henry Kingsbury).

Mr. Kingsbery retired from business and in 1906 the family home was sold and he removed to Fort Worth to be associated with his only son. Children: 3789--Lula LaRoche, b. 19-18-1880 in Atlanta, Ga.; m. 12-26-1921 to Fred Stewart

Wilson, b. in Brooklyn, N.Y. passed 10-6-1947. During her 41 years in Fulton County and the Atlanta schools, she was prominent in Educational circles, and she was the only living person ever to have a school named for her. On May 27, 1935, eight hundred patrons of the English Avenue School petitioned the Board of Education that it be renamed honoring its principal. When Miss Kingsbery became principaJ.1 there were 300 pupils and four teachers. Today it is the largest elementary school in the city with more than 1500 pupils and forty teachers. Mrs. Wilson retired at end of the 1946 school year, but continues doing private coaching to spe­ciaJ. students in her home, 870 St. Charles Ave. N.E., Atlanta 6, Ga.

3790--Joseph, b. 3-18-1882 in Atlanta; d. Jan. 11, 1960. He was graduated from the Atlanta Boys High School in his i6th- year, so was tutored for two years in Carrollton at Oak Lawn. In 1900 he started his business career in E'ort Worth, Texas, clerking in the Stripling Store. He later was asso­ciated with the Miller Co. and eventua.lly organized an over-all factory, knOWIJ. as the Kingsbery Mnfct. Co., of which he was president. Hem. Belle Birge of Sherman, Texas 4-30-1914.

Their children: Joseph III, passed on the ninth day of his life on earth, Virginia, b. 5-21-1916; m. Insall B. Hale on 9-9-1939 in Fort Wort}

have William K. and Robert Allan, twins b. 4-7-1941 in Boston, Mass. and Thomas George, b. 9-23-1948 in Independence, Mo. Second daughter, Kath­ryn Louise, b. 9-5-1920; m. 8-22-1938 Roy Hearns in Weatherford, Texas, divorce in 1940; m. 2nd Walter M. Martin, Jr. Have James Kingsbery and Monica Martin.

3791•-0live1 b. 7-8-1886 in Atlanta, Ga., happy days of childhood were spent at Oak Lawn. She attended the public schools of Atlanta and of Carrollton graduating from Carrollton High School. Was graduated from State Normal (Teacher's College) Athene, Ga. The ten years following she taught in Florida and Georgia schools, the last four years acting as assistant to the principal of Chatham School in Savannah. She m. 8-1-1917 in Atlanta, Ga., Calvin,·son of George and Ell.en Carter Bartlett, b. 6-;-1884 near Mount Vernon, Ohio, who studied Civil Engineering at Ohio State University. He was engaged in Railroad work for 46 years, thirty-one years as Land and Tax Commissioner for the Wabash R.R.Co. A member of the A.F. and A.M. he has attained the 32' Scottish Rites. (To Olive Kingsbery Bartlett, this compiler, and certainly all members of the Carrollton Kingsbery Clan owe a debt of gratitude for her advisory activity in the research needed to bring about the publishing of these pages. ) Child (Bartlett) born in Chattanooga, Tenn.: A--Joseph Kingsbery, b. Dec. 22, 1917, attended public school in Webster

Grove, Mo., degree in Civil Engineering from Washington University, 1940. Theta Xi Fraternity, member American Society of Civil Engineer­ing. On 9-20-1944 he was commissioned 2nd Lt. June 20, 1946, he was promoted to 1st Lt. and sent to the Pacific area in command of a Malaria Control Unit. He wae inactivated in Osaka, Japan and was released at Jefferson Barracks, April 2, 1946. Hem. 4-6~1945 in Lake Charles, La., Elizabeth Jean Newell. He is a member of the A.F. and A.M. at Pasadena, Texas. Born to them Joseph K. II, on 1-9-1949 in Marion, Ohio, and Elizabeth Jean, b. 11-9-1951 in Pasadena, Texas.

3612--CHARLES SAMUEL8 ( Sanford7 , Charles6 , Sanford5 , Joseph'rs-2 , Henry1 ) : enlisted Sept. 1862, as third Sergeant Co. E, First Georgia Cavalry; he saw act.ion at Stone River, Chickamauga, Mission Ridge, Resaca, Kenesaw Mt., Atlanta and Ben­tonville, N.C. He was wounded several times and was discharged with rank of Brevet Lt. Following the war service he removed from Carrollton to Rome, Ga. remaining there for six years when he opened a business in Atlanta. Hem. in Rome, Ga. 6-7-1875, Rosa, daughter of Langdon and Jane (Park) Bowie of Charles­ton, s.c. Children:

3792--Jane Park, b. 12-9-1870; m. 4-23-1902, Dr. Robert Maxwell Harbin of Rome> Ga. The Harbin family have been doctors for generations, own and operate the Harbin Hospital at Rome, Ga. Children (Harbin) born in Rome: A-•Robert Maxwell Harbin, Jr., M.D., b. 2-16-1903; m. 2-16-1935, Charlotte

Dean. They have Mary Ann, b. 9-19-1938 in Rome, and Jane Kingsbery, b. Jan. 30, 1947 in Rome.

B--Rosa Kingsbery Harbin, b. 5·3l-19o6 in Rome, Ga., m. 2-26-1930 to Allison Woodville Ledbetter. Mr. Ledbetter, prominent in financial circles in Rome, has recently been elected chairman of the Boe.rd, Central of Georgia Railroad. Their children: <Allison Woodville, Jr., b. 4-19-1932 and Robert Harbin Ledbetter, b. 9-24-1935 in Rome, Ga.

Children of Charles Samuel Kingsbery: 3793--Mary Ann, b. 6-9-1878. 3794--Rosa Bowie, b. 10-13-1880; m. Bernard Fahy of Rome, Ga. 3795--Charles Samuel II, b. 7-31-1883 in Atlanta; m. 1-19-1938 Miss Carrie

Painter of Rochester, Ind. 3795A-Amel1a Frances, b. 1845; d. 8-2-1882 in Weeks Mills, Maine while on a

visit to her Aunt Frances Bowie Gray.

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}614--EDWIN8 (Sanford7 , Charles8 , Sanford5 , Joseph4-s·2 , Henry1 ): of Newman and Atlanta, Ga. A member of a wholesal.e firm, jobbing clothing, boots a~ shoes. Hem. Emily Sharpe (Semmes) Cleveland, 1848-1884; m. 2nd 10-12-1886, Constance F. Cowles of Huntsville, Ala. 3796--Edwin Cleveland, b. 8-30-1883 in Atlanta, Ga.

3617--PASCHAL8PAOLI8 (Sanford7 , Charles6 , Sanford5 , Joseph4·s·2 , Henry1 ): m. 5-16-1876, Alice, daughter of Daniel B. and Mary (Pyrom) J'uhan. He held the office of Tax Collector for Carroll Co., Ga. for many years. Children: 3797•-Ma.ymie, b. 6-10-1879 in Carrollton, Ga.; m. c. B. Lassetter; they have

William K., C. B. Lassetter who passed away, and Mary Alice whom. Frank Wilson and resides in Birmingham, Ala.

3798--Harry L., b. 6-27-1889; d. 3-5-1960 at Miami, Fla.; m. Feb. 12, 19ll, Fannie Emily, b. 5•15-1889 in Carrollton, daughter of James N. and Martha Pitts Nix.

36~-WILLIAM FORBES8 (Emera 7, Charles6 , Sanford5 , Joseph4 ·s·2 , Henry1 }: m. 10-3-1876, Jennie Adelia, daughter of Leonard A. and Ruth Glidden (Lyford) Stearns of Lowell, Mass. He removed from Derby, Vt. to Randolph, Mass. in 1894. Wil­liam F., d. ll-10-1918; his Widow d. Jan. 1924 •. Children: 3799--Alice Ruth, b. 10-31-1879; m. Arnold Thayer of 320 Edward Ave., Jackson,

.Mi.ch~ They had Elizabeth Thayer who m. Fred c. Hands of Everett, Ohio, have Carmille, Mollie and Barbara Hands. Mollie, m. Peter Arden Hall of Anna.polis, Md. have Sarah and Kirby Hall.

3800--Mollie Forbes, b.- 12-25-1881; m. Harold F. Howard of Randolph, Mass. They have Lawrence Lyford, whom. Evelyn Schering, have Sa.llie and Jane. Forbes Howard second son, m. Helen Livingstone, had Lynn L. Howard.

3801--Emera Williams, b. 6-15-1884; m. 1st Marion Proctor of Portland, Me.; m.·2nd Mary A. Snyder of Hingham, Mass. Children: A--Hope, b. 3-26-1916; m. Joseph WaJ.ker Whitney, Jr., Their children

Sandra, Joseph; Walker Whitney III, Stephanie. B--Emera William, Jr., b. 12-24-1917; m. Constance Murphy of New York,

have son, Jonathan Woodworth, b. 8-30-1945. c--Judith Proctor, b. 2-14-1923; m. Maurice A. Coleman of Salisbury, N.C.

He was killed in action W.W. 2. m. 2nd Robert P. Cragin of Portland, Me. HQ.Ve Pamelia and Robert P. Cragin, Jr.

3802--Persis Stewart Kingsbery, b. 7-24-1889; m. Harry Gay of St. Louis and Boston. Now resident Drexel Hill, Pa. Their children: Kingsbery Gay m. Carla Childs, have Kingsbery, Jr., b. 12-15-1949 and William Childs, b. 4-6-1951. Jane Gay, m. c. E. Warren of Alden, Pa., John H. G,q, Princeton University, Doctorial Fellow.

3803--Harriet, b. 4-7-1893; m. Harold w. Joyce of' Brookline, Mass. Have Constance whom. George Rodges, Beverly Farms, Mass. Their children: Jonathan Hodges, b. 8-12-1943 and Mollie Hodges, b. 2-17-1947.

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3629--HENRY WILSON8 (Hem-y7 , Charlese, Sanford5 , Joseph4 -s-2 , Henrr): m. 3-23-1883, at Gainesville, Ala., Jennie Goodson, b. in Sumter Co., Al.a., 4-15-1859. Children born in Hattiesburg Miss.: 3804--Emera w., b. 11-20-1884; d. unm. 5-24-1957. 3805--Persis, b. 3-5-1886,; m. Dans. Perry had son Howard who ism. and resi­

dent of Pearl Harbor (1961), had daughter, Helen Arlene, m. Robert v. McRaney of West Point, Miss. They have sons, Robert V. and Michael Perry. Persis, m. 2nd to Frank H. McKenzie., had, Mary Katherine, who m. James Easter, and have Jefferson J. Easter.

3806--Michael Goodson, b. l-1-1888,; m. Floyd Baylis; d. Aug. 17, 1960. Residence, Hattiesburg.

3807--Harry M., b. l0-8-1890. 38o8--William Childs, b. 1-5-1898; d. 8-16-1943; m. 6-2-1917, Frances Marie

Haynes who passed 1-16-1943. Their children: A•-Frances Marie, b. 5-4-1918; m. 10-15-1943 to Joseph Haskins Potter,

a daughter, Frances Marie, b. 1-21-1948. B--William Childs, Jr., b. 10-7-1920; m. Katherine Grimes, b. 1-1-1941.

No children. c--Robert Wilson, b. 6-28-1927, unm. D--Edna Arlene, b. l-7-1930; m. Michael Martin Ingraffia in December,

1954. They have son born 11-9-1955. William Childs Kingsbery, is Administrator of the Forrest County General Hospital at Hattiesburg, Miss.

3630--EMERA CARTER8 (Henry7 , Charles8 , Sanford5 , Joseph4 • 3 - 2 , Henryl.): of Rockmart, - Ga., m. 10-4-1881, Corrie E. Waits, b. 5-15-1861, daughter of John c~ and Mary

A. (Brown) Waits. Mr. Kingebery operated a farm in Polit Co., was Road Superin­tendent and Tax Receiver. Both died in Austin, Texas. Children born in Rockmart, Ga.:· 3809--Emera Clyde, b. 10-ll-1882; m. 12-23-1909, to Maude Harden of Memphis,

Tenn. They had Walton Worth, b. 4-8--19ll, b. in Sumrall., Miss. and Carl Hilton, b. 8-20-1912, b. Sumrall, residing in Brenham, Texas.

3810--Henry Virgil, 8-8-1884 - 10-16-1885. 38ll--Walton Waits, b. 10-7-1886 of the Ninth Generation in Rockmart, Ga. He

m. 6-16-1915 Miss Alpha Lee, b. 5•1:3-1891, in Plattsburg, Mo., the daughter of Alfred and Martha Jane Tillery Eaton. Their children: A--Dorothy Jane, b. 7-3-1916, in Talladega, Al.a., m. 8-13-1946, Thomas

Francis Delaney, an army man, of Westmont, N.J. They have Thomas Francis Jr., b. 12-13-1949 in Sendie. Honshu, Japan, and Dorothy Jane Delaney b. 4-26-1951, in Fort Bragg, N.C. Her address continues at 1314 8th Ave., Tuscaloosa, Ala.

B--Emery Clyde, b. 8-20-1917, in Talladega, Al.a.; m. Mary Margaret, daughter of Edwin P. and Leona Kathryn Hendricks of Long Beach, Calif. They have Edwin Walton, b. 10-9-1946 in Opelika., Ala., Michael Joseph, b. 5-24-1949 in Kingsport, Tenn., and Kathryn Lee, b. 5-17-1951, Marjorie Eaton, b. 1-20-1955 born in Tuscaloosa., Ala., and Barbara Loretta, b. 2-12-1960 in New Orleans 27, La. Residence 4719 Warren Drive, New Orleans 27, La.

c--Wal.ton Waite, Jr., b. 6-25-1928, in Evergreen, Al.a.; m. March 21, 1953 Helen Elizabeth, daughter of James L. and Mary Clayton, of Spring Lake, N.J. Born to them Walton Waite III on Dec. 18, 1953; James Clayton, b. ll-9-1955, and Peter Christopher, b. March 20, 1958.

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}812--Everett George, b. 4-9-1894 in Rockmart, Ga.; m. 1-10-1918 Ora Nell Moore of Magnolia, Miss. Children: John Russell, b. 7-20-1922 and Charlotte Marion, b. 6-2-1927. They reside in Austin., Texas.

3813•-Joseph Carl, b. 4-14-1897,; in Rockmart, Ga., m. 6-7-1926, Bernice Sowell Children: Joanne Maude., b. ll-15-1930 in Evergreen, Ala.; m. Charles Craig of Houston, Texas and have Kay Kingsbery Craig.

3647--FREDERICK JOBN8 (Frederick J.7 ., Charles D.8 , John5 ., Nathaniel4 , Joseph3 - 2 ,

Henry1) : of New Haven, Conn. He is treasurer and president of the Bridgeport Brass Co. He m. ll-ll-1886, Adele, daughter of Edward Mitchell and Belinda (Rockwell) Townsend, of Oyster Bar, L.I., b. 8-23-1863. Mr. Kingsbury.died in July of 1927. 3814--Ruth, b. 8-29-1887; m. Mr. Sargent. 3815--Frederick John III, b. 9-10-1895.

3653--WILLIAM WALLACE8 , (Byron7 , Joseph8 , Lemuel5 , Joseph4 , Nathaniel:\ Joseph2 ,

Henryl.): of Sheshequin. He attended the Academy at Towanda and in the years, 1840 .. 41 the Academy at Athens, Pa. At the Tioga Point Museum at Athens you may see the Academy catalogue with his name printed below Stephen Foster's (in a list of 200); also a 1910 (Towanda Bulletin) with his brother's account of William's reminiscences of his class mate. During his college years he pre­pared for a career in Civil engineering. At the age of 24 years, in the summer of 1852, Mr. Kingsbury removed to the Territory of Minnesota settling a claim which he named "Endion". William Epler who came to Duluth in 1856 me.de the fol­lowing reference to Endion: 11Hon. W. W. Kingsbury located a cJ.ailll and built a comfortabl.e log cabin which stood, as near as I can _. make out, near the corner of Water Street and Mission Ave. in Duluth. I hibernated in the Kingsbury cabin during the winter of 1857-58, along with a young man by name of John McFarland. He was engaged by Mr. Kingsbury to look after the place during his official ab­sence in Washington, D.C. Mr. Kingsbury was a man of.J.iterary tastes, and stocked bis cabin with many good books. Having nothing else to do but snare rabbits and fetch water and wood, John doing the cooking, I read many books." (Folwell)

Alfred Merritt said: "Mr-. Kingsbury lived on land which is now part of Fairmount Park. He built a saw mill on his land but while the mill was com­pletely outfitted it was never run."

United States Engineer McLean writes that the winter of 1855-1856 was a hard one for those who passed it in Endion. McLean had finished the Govermnent sur­vey and had returned to Superior about the first of' April. Mr. Kingsbury was one of the first men that he met on the street. He was keeping bachelor ha.11 with other boys from Endion. Kingsbury told McLean that the supply of fl.our was getting low; there was none to be bought in Superior, that a frenchman had brought some flour from Saint Croix, and sold what he had to spare, for fifty cents per pound. McLean then said that he had learned from some Indians that there was plenty of flour at Grand Portage and suggested that they make the trip there together. Taking a good sized hand sled they went to Minnesota Point where McLean I s boat was moored. Hauling the boat over the ice to open water they set sail. for Grand Portage. At Grand Portage, Henry Elliot, bis wife and family were the only white people to be found. Mr. Elliot was in charge of McCullough's Trading Post. One hundred barrels of flour was stored in the ware­house, the asking price, sixteen dollars the barrel. The two men were invited to dinner where Mrs. Elliot gave them a square meal such as they had not seen for a good many days. Buying four barrels of the flour they le:f't. for Beaver Bay. One barrel was left with the Clark party, the other three taken to Superior where it was divided among those who needed it the most.

The North Shore Mining Co., a Minnesota Corporation wa.s organized in 1857 with an authorized capital of $400,000. Incorporators were D. s. Cash, w. w. Spaulding, s. c. McQuade, w. w. Kingsbury, R. B. Carlton, Dore Palmer, John Pa.ny and W. G. Cowell.

On July 13, 1857 Messrs. Kingsbury and Barrett represented St. Louis County at the State Constitutional Convention. At the fall election, in 1857, Mt-. Kingsbury was a successful candidate for Territorial Delegate to the United Sta.tee Congress on the Democratic ticket. His vote was 15,188 to 12,999 for · Charles McClure of Red Wing, the Republican candidate.

In the halls of Congress with stiff opposition from slave state members of Congress, William Wallace Kingsbury maneuvered the Minnesota Statehood Bill to its final reading, and saw a new star added to the NationaJ. Emblem.

After serving for a time as Governor of Dakota Territory, he returned to To·w·anda, Pa. where he managed his extensive real estate holdings in the East and in Minnesota.

In 1958, the Centennial year of Minnesota Statehood, Governor Orville Free­man commissioned the com,piler, together With the Minnesota Calumet Dancers to visit Towanda., Pa. and lay a wreath of evergreens with the State Seal engraved on ribbon., at the tomb of Mr. Kingsbury. This was done on April 9, 1958.

~--OAIUS PEASE8 (Solomon Oscar7 , Solomon6 , Lemuel5 , Joseph4 , Nathaniel5 , Joseph2 , Henry1 ): of' Muskegon, Michigan. He was First Sergeant' of Coq,any B., 21st Mich. Inf. His regiment was engaged in hard fighting in Kentucky in the summer of 1862, participated in the battle of Perryville. The regiment suffered a loss of 600 men by the time that they moved into Nashville, Tenn. At Mill Creek, Temi., he became ill with brain fever and was invalided home. Mr. Kingsbury was a pioneer in the field of public utilities in Michigan. He served as County Treasurer 1885-1887. On 3-22-1876, he was Jl'la1'ried to Ella M., daughter of Josiah and Amelia c. (Ban.nun) Hopkins, b. 1-6-1857, in Paw Paw., Mich. Mrs. Kingsbury died on Jan. ll, 1938 in Detroit, Mich. Children: 3816-..Stuart Bowler, b. 7-9-1881; d. 3·22-1916; m. Winifred Converse·who later

married Walter Blakeslee. No children. '817-•Mark Hopkins, b. 6-19-1884; d. 8-10-1887. 3818--Gordon Willis, b. 10-27-1888; m. 7-24-1913, Louise Esther Tuthill. Mr.

Kingsbury is a member of the Business Administration staff at Wayne Univ., Detroit, Mich., teaching advertising and sales management and resides at Birmingham, Mich. Children: A--Benjamin Stuart, b. 7-5-1920. Hem. Mary Rascobb Tibbets of Canstota,

N.Y. on 10-12-1946. They have son, John Gordon., b. 8-4-1949. B--Florence Eleanor, b. 4-10-1925; m. Douglas o. Froelich, 7-24-1948. · They have son, Bruce Edward, b. 10-25-1950.

3663--DR. JOSEPH TBOMAS8 ( Joseph C. 7 , Solomon6 , Lemuel 5 , Joseph4 , Nathaniel 3 , Joseph2 , Renry-1): received his earJ.y education in the Salt Lake schools. Attended the University of Deseret, Cornell University, and non-resident work at Wesleyan University. He was appointed Instructor in Chemistry at Deseret in 1878. Two yea.rs later he became a, full Prof. of Chemistry. From 1892 to 1894 Dr. Kings­bury was acting President of the Univ. of Deseret, which 1s now known as the University of utah. On July 1, 1897 he was installed as President. He held degrees of A.M., Ph.D., Wesleyan, 1892, and D.Sc. Univ. of Utah, 1894. He m. 8-7-1879, Jane Mair, b. 4-5-1857, in Dundee, Scotland, daughter of James and Mary (McKay) Mair. Mrs. Kingsbury d. Jan., 1938.

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Children: 3819--Khal.il Moore, b. 5-10-1880; d. Jan., 1950. Hem. Percis CaJ.kin of Malad

City, Ida.ho. Their children: A--Ruth, m. Frank A. Christensen and they have, Jane, Jon, end Ruth, of

Peoria., Ill. B--Rosaline, unm .. of Mal.ad City, Idaho. c--Allene, m. Glen Wooley. There were two children, residence in San

Antonio, Texas. _ D•-Joseph Worth, m. has two children. Residence, Honolulu, Hawaii.

3820--Joseph Waldo, b. 8-5-1881; d. 9-23-1922; m. Rachel snow. They had two children: · A--Joseph Waldo II.; m. has daughter, Carol. B-•Virginia, deceased.

3821--Edith, b. 12-29-1883.; m. ~on Kibbe, son of Lucius A. and Emma Perry Billings. Residing in Winchester, Mass., they have a son, Richard Kingsbury Billings, b. 7-18-1919.

3822--Eric Moore, b. 4-25-1886.; d. 1930, unm. '823--Ruth, b. 8-1-1891.; m. Edwin G. Connor, have daughter., Jane, residence

Madison, Wisconsin. 3824--0rpha, b. 1-14-1894; m. Dr. Thomas Stanley O'Ma.lley., have sons., Thomas

Stanley and Richard.

3676--ROY P.ARTRIDGE8 (Joseph 7, Solomon6 , Lemuel5 , Joseph4 , Nathaniel3 , Joseph2 ,

Henry1): of Salt Lake City, Utah; m. 6-3-1903 Miss Lotta Edmonia Lovesy, who

died at the birth of her fourth child, Dec. 31, 1914. The infant Kayle Lovesy was adopted by Franklin c. s. and Rhoda Kingsbury Lovesy. Roy Partridge m. 2nd Miss Grace Haight of Farmington, Utah. · Children born at Salt Lake City: 3825A--Joseph Corrodon, b. 3-18-1904; d. 12-ll~19o6. 3825B--Ronald Lovesy, b. 3-21-1905. 3825C-•Roy Wendell, b. 1-9-1908. 3825n~-Kayle Lovesy, b. 12-26-1914; m. Monrad Fred McBride,~. 22, 1945.

Born to them at Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, RaMon on 1-4-1947. Children by 2nd m. : 3825E--Melvin Haight, b. 9-23-1919;-m. Bertha May Brown, 6-25-1942 and have

son, Dana, b. 3-13-1949. 3825F--Calvin Haight, b. 9-23-1919; m. 3-31-1941 Edrie Ell.en Allen; have Allen

Calvin, b. 7-27-1941, Preston, Idaho and La Raine, b. 6-19-1946., Sal.t Lake C :tty, Utah.

3825G--Van Orden., b. 2-25-1921, Farmington, Utah. Hem. Marjorie Hansen., 8-30-1946 and they have son., Van H., b. 11-7-1947 and Patricia, 3-1-1950.

3825H--Jack, b. 5-6-1925, Mesa, Ariz. Hem. in 1946 Betty Veloy Jensen. They have Larry Jensen, Lynn Jensen, Ne.ncy and David Jensen.

2§12--ALBERT EDW.ARD8 (Joseph7 - 6 ., John5 , Denison4 , Na.thanie13 , Joseph2 , Henr,-1): as a small boy removed from Vermont to Holbrook, Mass. He graduated from Holbrook High School in 1882, :f'romTha.yer Academy in 1885, Dartmouth, 1889, A.B. and A.M. Wrote and published two books on commercial arithmetic. Served as Supt. of Schools in Kane, Pa. and in communities near Worcester, Mass. His hearing be­coming impaired he became associated with the Atlantic Decorating Co. He m. June 25, 1890 Mira I, Morrison of Braintree, Mass. Children: :,826--Dorothy, b. 7.3.1894.; m. Leon E. White, 9-4-1916, have Louise, b. 7-2-1917

Louise m. 6-25-1942 Charles S. Mowbray. Their children, James H. and . Charles Sherman Mowbra;y II. Leon White, Jr., b. u-22-1918; m. 8-19-1944, Virginia Works of Gloucester, Mass.

3827--Fred M., m. Anna IvlacDuff and have Fred M., Jr., whom. Mary Woodworth and have Peggy Jean, b. 5-26-1948, and Robert Edward, b. 5-25-1920,; m. Mar­garet Britton of Keene, N.B., daughter of Elton P. Britton.

3828--Ruth, b. 8-28-1906; m. William I. Lewis of Wolla.sta.n, Mass. 6-25-1942.

3681--IRA C. 8 (Albert7 , Dennis6 , Natha.niel5 , Phineas4 , Nathaniel3 , Joseph2, Henry1

):

b. in Monticello, Ind.; m. 6-3-1874 Lu Asenath·curtis in Monticello. They re­moved to Dakota Territory in 1882, proving up a claim, and afterward moving in to the nearby town of Highmore where Ira. with his two brothers established a Hardware Store. In 1888 Ira removed to Hartford, South Dakota and started the Bank of Hartford. Ira Carlos died in September, .1921 and his widow died two months later. Children: 3829--Lois, b. 7-16-1877; d. 2-19-1958; m. Frank L. Mays, 12-25-1899. He was

born 12-16-1873; d. 2-1-1915. Born to them were: A•-Howard Lee, b. 7-23-1901; m. 7-13-1924 Lewey Baumeister, b. 2-23-1902.

They bad Faye, b. 1925; m. Grady w. Baker on 6-9-1949 and Howard Lee, Jr. whom. 11-8-1959 Norma McLeod and have Andria, b. 9-14-1960.

B--Charles Albert, m. 12-26-1939 Mary Ethel Burns, b. 4-25-1914. They have son, Frank Charles, b. 10-22-1942.

c--Y.a.rgarite, m. 6-14-1924, Arnold J. Isbell, b. 9-22-1900. They had Don, whom. Adelaide Patricia Williams and have William Jay, born 10-2-1955; Donald Neal, b. 8-3-1956, and Nancy Loretta, b. 5-15-1958. Had Charles Mayes Isbell, m. 6-12-1954, Mary Eloise Dunn, have Charles Waverly, b. 9-4-1955; Bryan Keith, b. 11-27-1956 and Jean Kendall, b. 3-9-1960.

D--William Kingsbery :tvT.ayes is unm. 3830--Albert c. born 4-13-1881; d. 12-22-1937. 3831--Howard Crowe, b. 12-14-1885.

3682--W.ALTO~ W.ARREN8 (Albert7 , Dennise, Nathaniel5 , Phineas4 , Nathaniel5 , Joseph2 ,

Henry): m. May 18, 1880, Etta C. Goering, b. 5-18-1860; d. 5-21-1930. Children: 3832--Allna Clare, b. 3-25-1881 in Weaverville, Calif., d. 2-22-1904;

m. 1-28-1903 to Henry Le Roy HaJ.l of Durango, Colo. 3833--Edna Louise, b. 8-1-1884; d. 4-20-1891 in Highmore, s.D. 3834--Hazel, b. 12-21-1886 in Highmore, S.D.; m. 5-25-1909 at Telluride, Colo.

to D. Lee StaJ.ey, b. 1-3-1884; d. 12-22-1949. Their children: A--Alma Louise, b. 3-9-1910; m. 10-26-1934 at Hagerstown, Md. Lloyd E.

Miller, b. 12-4-1903. B--Howard K, Staley, b. 10-25-1916; d. 8-25-1935. c--David Lee, Jr., b. 8-15-1918, a naval. officer stationed in Washington,

D.C. Hem. l-30-1945 in Jacksonville, Fla. Olif Miller, b, 10-27-1921. Their children Linda Lee, b. 2-14-1948 and John David StaJ.ey, b. 2-21-1951.

368,--LLOYD LESLIE8 (Albert7 , Dennise, .Nathaniel5 , Phineas4 , Nathaniel3 , Joseph2 ,

Henry1 of Ipswich, Mass.): m. Mary Ellen Christy, in Indiana. They removed to Highmore, S.D. in 1889, the first year of Statehood for South Dakota. They later moved to Huntington Park, Calif'. Mr. Kingsbury died in Los Angeles, Calif. 1•15-1936. 3835--Jua.nita, b. 8-14-1890 at Highmore, s. Dak.; m. 6-18~1913 in Monticello,

Indiana Karp Leonard Stockton, b. 2-26-1888 at Round Grove, Indiana. They reside in Huntington Park, Calif.

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Children (Stockton): A--Juanita Katherine, b. 7-15-1914, at Whiting, Ind.; m. 8-5-1939 Samuel

H. Gosney. They have Robert Karp, b. 2-19-1942 and Timothy James, b. 1-20-1945. .

B--Robert Wilson Stockton, b. 6-5-1918 at Redlands, Calif.; m. 7-25-1942, Jean Bryant. They have Thomas Richard, b. 8-24-1943 at Hanford, Calif. Gary Bryant, b. 7-24-1946 at Hlllltington Park and David Robert, b. 11-29-1954 at Whittier.

c--Karp Leonard, b. 4-9-1922 at San Bernardino, Cal.if.; m. Jan. 18, 1947, Dorothy Kristtofferson. They have Marcia Carol b. 7-31-1940 in Sacra­mento, Calif., Karen Louisa, b. 3-26-1951 in Sacramento and Kenneth Allen, b. 9-25-1955 at San Bernardino a.nd Dale M., b. 3-14-1959).

D--James Christy Stockton, b. 11-17-1925 at Hlllltington Park; m. 8-14-1957 Constance L. Bohme.

3836--Elda, b. 6-23-1893; m. 9-3-1921 John D. Williamson who d. 10-12-1950 at Beaver Creek, Minnesota (Luverne).

3683B-ALICE IDA8 (Albert7 , Dennis6 , Nathaniel5 , Phineas4 , Nathaniel3 , Joseph2 , Henryl): William Henry Wells, b. 1858; d. 1934. Born to them three children. Children (Wells): A•-Henry Kingsbery Wells, b. 1884; d. 1960; m. Florence Sweet, b. 1899, had

John Leslie Wells, 1924-1943; James William, b. 1926; m. Becky••••• b. 1926., had Suzette, b. 1952; Judy Alice, b. 1931; m. Lindley Hoffman, b. 1930.

B--Leslie Walton Wells, b. 1887; m. Eva Davis, b. 1893, had Barbara Joyce, b. 1917 whom. Walter Boyd, b. 1915 had Judy, Mark, and Kimberly Boyd. William Davis, b. 1915, m. Carolyn • ■ ••. b. 1922 had William D. and . Christopher Davis.

c--Jessie Alice Wells, b. 1890; m. John Milroy Sims, b. 1886, had Sarah Jane, d. in infancy, Virginia, b. 1915; m. Elliott Jaeger, b. 1910, have Susan Alice, b. 1942; John Elliott, b. 1945 and Thomas Sims, b. 1950. Mary Alice, b. 1919; m. Thomas J. Tierney, Jr. b. 1917 have Mary Louise, b. 1950 and Julia Eiizabeth, b. 1959.

3700--FRANK DON.ALD9 (Henry W •. 8 , Hezekiah 7 ., Asae·s, Ephra.im4 , Jose:ph3 - 2 , Henry1 ):

m. at New Lisbon, Wisc., June 7, 1880; Clara Louise Freeman, b. Dec. 2, 1858; d. June 18, 1932, daughter of Thomas Rush and Sophronia (Temple) Freeman of Olin, Ada.ms Co., Wisc. At the age of ten Frank D. with several of his Quincy playmates were exploring canyons along the banks of the Wisconsin river on July 3rd, and they found one which was filled with ice and snow by reason of protection afforded by fallen trees and debris. This canyon was later named Cold Water Canyon now one of the scenic spots of the Wisconsin Dells area. Two months after his father left Kilbourne City with the 19th Wisc. Inf., the boy ran away from home and boarded a troop train occupied by Minnesota troops bolllld for Washington, D.c. He wandered from camp to camp lllltil he located his father during the second battle of Manassa. His father refusing to permit him to en-list he served as mail and regimental office boy until his father was discharged as a result of wounds in 1864. Following their return to Wisconsin, FrlUlk began work as log-raft pilot on the lower Wisconsin. Making his home in Necedah, Juneau Co., he served in the logging industry as clerk and scaler for thirty years. Removed from Necedah to Aberdeen, S.D. in i910 where he was employed by the Dakota. Central Tel. Co. as Custodian. Re retired March .31, 1926 and with Mrs. Kingsbury removed to St. Paul where they spent the remainder of their life. They rest in Acacia Masonic Cemetery, Mendota, Minn.

Children born in Necedah, Wisc.: 3837--Ina McComb, b. Oct. 8, 1882; m. Jul.y 31, 1917, Roy Berdette, son of Levi

and Ida (Garfield) Smith of Ipswich, s.D. She was a member of the O.E.S. and active in First Church of Christ Scientist, St. Paul., and the Mother Church in Boston, ?l.iass. Mr. Smith served in W.W. No.las Sergt. 1st Class, Co. D 148th M.G. Bn. Cas. Det. 92, 16}rd D.B. Mrs. Smith passed on August 28, 1955. Internment, National Cemetery, Fort Snelling.

3838--Henry (Harry) Thomas., b. Jan. 16., 1884. 3839--Lucy Emeline, b. Jan. 4, 1888; m. May 17, 1910 in Minneapolis, Minn. to

Leonard William Clark of New Lisbon, Wisc. and for a few months made their home in Aberdeen, S.D. where Mr. Clark was employed by the Wells Fargo Express. They removed from Aberdeen to Mobridge, s.D. where Mr. Clark bas been engaged in the train service of the C.M. and st.P.R.R. until his retirement in 1958. He is a member of the Mobridge Lodge, A.F. and A.M. K.T. and Zera.h Temple A.A.o.s. at Aberdeen. Mrs. Clark was a graduate of Necedah H.S. and taught in the rural schools near Necedah until her marriage. She has served as Worthy Matron, O.E.s. and e.s Reader in the Christian Science Society at Mobridge. Children (Clark) born at Mobridge: A--Kenneth., b. Aug. 4., 19ll; passed on July 27, 1936 at Custer, S.D. He

was an outstanding athlete during his high schools years. unm. B--Gordon, b. March 17, 1913; d. Dec. 20., 1938. c--Robert L., b. April 22, 1916; m. July 18, 1942 in Kansas City, Mo.,

Elizabeth J • ., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Daschle of Selfridge, N.D. Mr. Clark served in W.W. No. 2 enlisting on May 12, 1942 at Fort Snelling, Minn. Trained at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. Discharged Nov. 22, 1945 at Camp McCoy, Wisc. Engaged in campaigns of Northern France, Ardennes, Rhineland and Central Europe. Battle Actions, utah Beach and Fal.aise Gap, Normandy; Ma.l.medy Belge-Be.ttle Bulge. He is (1960) C.M. and St.P. Agent at New England., N.D. He is a member of Mobridge Lodge A.F. and A.M. Children (Clark): (a)--Suzanne Lynne, b. at Mobridge, March 29, 1944. (b)••Robert Tracy, b. at Bismarck., N.D., Dec. 23, 1947. (c)-•Elize.beth Ann, b. at Bismarck, N.D., Oct. 30, 1949.

D--Leonard (Laddie) W., b. July 27, 1918. Attended the Public Schools and was e. graduate of Mobridge High School. He m. April 25, 1942 at Los Angeles, Calif., Celia Irene, daughter of John w. and Celia A. (Tousley) Christie. They are members of First Church Scientist at South Gate, Calif. In World War 2, ME-. Clark entered the service at Fort Snelling, Minn., June 30, 1944, arrived e.t the European area, Dec. 1944 as e. member of the Second Inf. 38th Regt. 2nd Batl., Co. G. He engaged in Battles of Ardennis, Rhineland and Central Europe. Wounded on Feb. 5, 1945 when bullet struck his belt buckle. Removed to General Hospital. 194, a.t Paris where he was awarded the Purple Heart. Be was discharged Dec. 22, 1945 and returned to the States. Entered the Los Angeles Trade Technical College where he trained in the use of the linotype. Children born in Los Angeles, Calif.: (a.)-•Diana Fae, b. April 13, 1943. (b)--Linda Ke.y, b. Feb. 8, 1950. (c)--Christie Leone.rd, b. Oct. 10, 1951.

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8--Nancy Gay., b, 4-4-1926; m. June 10, 1944 to Herbert Raymond., son of Mt-. and Mrs. T, Bjella of Epping., N. Dak., Nancy Gay., a graduate of Wesley­an School of Music., B,A., advanced work in voice training., Univ. of Denver, study in chore.l work with teachers in Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Bjella a.re teachers in the Mobridge., s. Dak.. High School. Mr, Bjella is active in Masonic work, Mobridge Lodge, A,F. and A.M. and with Zerah Shrine, Aberdeen, s. Dak.

:,840--ARTHlm MURRAY10 (Frank D,9 ., Henry w,8 ., Hezekiah7 , Asa6 -s, Ephraim4., Joseph5

•2

.,

Henry1 ): a resident of st. Paul, Minnesota, and for 48 yea.rs engaged in rail­road service until retirement in 1949, Be was raised to the Degree of Master Mason by Conde Lodge, No. 134 A,F, and A,M,., Conde, S, Dak,, April 23, 1917, He served with Co, D, 2,rd M,G.Btl,., 8th Div. USA in World War No, 1, He has served 32 yea.rs as Scoutmaster., Troop Chairman and Committeeman, Troop 38, B,S.A. St. Paul Area Council, He was awarded the Silver Beaver of Scouting in the year 1939; Co-founder and Director for 25 yea.rs of the Minnesota Calumet Dancers., a much traveled group of young boys a.nd men who perform interpretative Indian dances. Mr. Kingsbury published in 1953, "Early Necedah" a book based on the first 50 years of that Juneau County, Wisconsin village where he was born. He is the compiler of this volume, and resides at 1690 Hartford Avenue, Saint Paul. 16, Minnesota.

3841--DONALD FREEMAN10 (Frank D. 8 , Henry w. 8 , Hezekiah 7 , Asa6 .. 5 ., Ephra.im4., Joseph3-

2,

Henry1 ): b. at Necedah, Wisconsin, Sept. 6, 1901 (the day that President McKinley was shot) •. He removed from Necedah to Aberdeen, S, Da.k. in June 1908, and attended the pul;>lic schools there. During World Wt\l' 1 he worked as a sub­stitute mail carrier and railway mail clerk of District 10, Aberdeen.· He then turned his attention to State Fair Carnival attractions constructing a mirror maze, ca.lied the Glass House. He entered World War 2 from Florida serving in the artillery until discharged due to a leg injury. He then took a position as Store Keeper, u.s.A.A.F., serving in the Orient and later at Ogden, Utah. On retirement he returned to Florida to resume bis work With the Greater Ameri­can State Fair Shows.

219.2--ASA V. 8 (Asa7 _ 6 _5 , Ephraim\ Joseph3 • 2 , Henry1 ): m. in 1887, Sarah Ann daughter of John and Margaret Collins., b. 9-22-1872 in Bradford, Iowa; died in Minnea­polis, Minn. 12-20-1924. Asa V, d. 9-21-1920 in an heroic attempt to rescue two men in a mine fire at Cooperopolis, Calif. In the early 1900's the family resided in Keewattin, Canada and Red Lake Falls., Minn. where Asa was engaged as Superintendent of a cooperage plant. · Children: 3842--Ja.mes Herbert, b. 4-6-1886. 3843--Helen Evangeline, b. 11-30-1889 in ArmourdaJ.e., Kansas; m. Fred Strain

residing in Oakland, Calif. 3844--Asa John, b. ll-17-1891 in Brookings, s. Dak. He served in w.w. No. l

with Illinois troops; d. 6-11-1936 at San Jose., Calif. 3845--William Franklin, b. n-12-1893 in Brookings County, s. Dak. 3846--Eva Belle., ·b. 10-15-1897 at Superior.,·w1sc.; m. A1bert c. Marlie;

residence Collingwood, N.J. 3847--Cecil Richard, b. 4-15-1924. 3848--Alfred LeRoy, b. 9-15-1903 in Keewatin, Ontario, Canada, unm. residing

in Collingwood, N.J.

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37J.8--JOHN ADAM38 (John Terry8., John7 ., Asa8 - 5 ., Epbraim4 ., Joseph3 • 2 ., Henrr): John Terry Kingsbury., in the late 70's and early 8o•s engaged in J.oca.tion and con­struction of the Union Pacific and the Northern Pacific in Washington Territory. This accounts for the birth, Aug. 30, 1876, of John Adams, his son in Horton, Kansas, his early childhood in Santa Rosa, Calif. -- his early boyhood in Port­land, Oregon; his youth and young manhood in Washington Territory, and State. John Adams was educated in the Yakima public school, Washington State College at Pullman, and at the Univ. of Washington in Seattle. After teaching country school in remote districts in the Cascade Mountains, he finally became principal of schools in Seattle. In the year 1906 he entered Columbia University where he could study education under such distinguished professors as John Dewey, Frank McMurry, Edward Lee Thorndike, and Paul Monroe; and Sociology under Franklin R. Giddings. In addition he had special work in Sociology with Prof. Edward A. Ross of Wisconsin and with Dr. Lester Ward of Brown University. He took a. course of lectures under Woodrow Wilson, then President of Princeto~, and another course under Prof. William James of Harvard.

Even before he finished his work at Columbia, sociology became his dominant interest, and he entered upon a new career in social work a~ Assistant Secretary of the New York State Charities Aid Association. He organized the State Commit­tee on Tuberculosis and Public Health in 19o8. In 1914 he was appointed Com­missioner of Public Charities of New York City by Mayor John Purroy Mitchell, serving until 1918 when he went to France in World War I as Associate Director of Civilian Relief for the American Red Cross.

In 1919-20 he was in charge of post-war relief in Yugoslavia.. From 1920 to 19;5 he was Director of the Milbank Memorial Fund, for which he organized a twenty million dollar foundation the dominant interest of which was Public Health. Mr. Kingsbury felt that the activities of the fund had made it the spearhead for a National Heal.th Plan for -medical care of all people. This brought about a bitter opposition of his plap. by the American Medical Associa­tion. In collaboration with Sir Arthur Newsholme, principal. Medical. Officer of Health of England and Wales he wrote a book e:nt.itle_d: 11Red Medicine• Socialized Health in Soviet Russia."

From 19;5 to 194o he was Administrative Consultant to Harry Hopkins in the W.P.A. and With Aubrey Williams of the National. Youth Adm. In the early 19;01s Mr. Kingsbury through his study of the health phases of the Soviet system sup­ported that health program. In 1947, the National Council of American-Soviet Friendship was listed a.s subversive by the Attorney General. Mr. Kingsbury was still fighting this J.isting at his death.

John Adams Kingsbury had more than a. passing interest in genealogy. In cor­respondence with the COillPiler it developed that John's great uncle "Hez." was my great-grandfather. On the materneJ. side he was descended from the Adams family that gave two of their sons to the Presidency of the United States, and to John and Priscilla. Alden. With his father he saw the Western States and the East joined by rails of steel, saw "the amber waves of grain," met the challenge of the high mountains., and loved his country more than self.

John Adams Kingsbury and Miss Mabel Glass were married Aug. 20., 1910. Born to that union, -two daughters, Mrs. Abel Sorensen of New York City and Mt"s. Belden Hyatt of Shady, N.Y. Mr. Kingsbury died Aug. 3, 1956.

}734--ROY BOLLISTER8 (Theodore A.8 , Charles B.7 , Asa5- 5 , Ephraim4 , Joseph3 - 2 ., Henry1 ):

was born at Yankton, s. Dak. in 1876, resided for several yea.re in Watertown, s. Dak. His father died in 1889 and two years later his widow and children re­moved to Spokane, Wash. Roy Hollister Kingsbury was prominent in mining circles during 59 years residence in Coeur d'Alene. In 19,1 he organized the Wallace

Brokerage company and was identified with the Metropolitan Mines corporation, Hypothech Mining Co., National. Uranium Corporation, .Saint Elmo and Aberdeen­Idaho Mining Companies, Silver Star and B1ack Bear Silver-Lead Mining company.

He was a past master of Wall.ace Lodge., A.F. and A.M., charter member of the Wallace, Idaho Kiwanis club. County Chairman of the Red Cross for several years., a.nd an active member of Holy Trinity Episcopal church. Be married Feb. 20, 1901., Bertha Murray Henderson. Children: 3849--Roy Henderson, b. 12-2-19o8; d. 5-29-1910. 3850--Jean Eliza, b. 7-17-1912; m. 11-7-1938, Alden John Teske, of Merr~l, Wisc.

Children (Teske): A--Theodore K., b. May 28, 1940. B--Mary Teresa Nancy, b. Sept. 7, 1941. C•-Anthony John, b. March 11, 1943. D---William Roy, b, August 25, 1944. E--Gregory Michael, b. May 8, 1947.

3851--John Theodore, b. 2-15-1914; m. 4-27-1940; Virginia Lee Castner of Joplin, Mo, Children: A--Jonna Lee, b. 7-8-1941; B--stephan Castner, b. 1-1-1944 and c--Linda Ann, b. 4-21-1947.

3747--VICTOR VIRGIL9 (Josepha, George w.7 , Obadiah8 , AbsaJ.om5 , Ephraim4 , Joseph3 - 2 ,

Henry1) : graduated from the LaBette County High School at Altamont, and Quincy Business College, Quincy, Ill, He first was employed as a bookkeeper at Checotah, Okla. following which he was a bank officer at Henryetta, Okla. That area was the center of the notorius out-law gangs of the old Indian Terri­tory days, and Virgil became somewhat of an authority on the history, lore, a.nd romance of the single-handed, and posse feats, of the famous deputy U.S. Marshal.ls who were the only "Law."

From its inception, he was a life member of, and had a keen interest in the the Mother Chapter of SPEBSQSA (Barber Shop Quartets) • For many years he was a chanter of the Tulsa Akdar Masonic Shrine Quartet and chorus, a.nd with them traveled to most of the annual National conventions of' the Shrine. He was much interested in the Kingsb:ury Genealogy and contributed largely to the compila­tion.

3748--MAYO MADISON9 (Joseph8 , George w. 7 , Obadiah8 , AbsaJ.om5 , Ephraim4 , Joseph3 - 2 , -- Henry1): .m. No.v. 1921 to Mary Summers of Chicago, Ill.; d. 4-23-1929 in Chicago.

Child: 3852--~Ellen Alice, b. 5 .. 27-1925 in Chicago; m. in San Francisco, Cal.if., Nov.

· 12, 1955, Art Clouatre. Born to them 1-17-1958, Michael Anthony.

3750--ROSCOE RICHARD8 (Josepha, George w.7 , Obadiah6 , Absalom5 ., Ephraim4 , Joseph3-

2,

-- Henry1 ): m. Mary Walter of Altamont, Kans. 10-3-1923. Mr. Kingsbury heads the R.R. Kingsbury Co., 2301-2311 East 34th Street., Kansas City, Missouri. Child: 3853--Roscoe Richard, Jr • ., b. 4-10-1926 in Kansas City, Mo. Richard, m.

11-29-1946 Mary Jo Mason of Louisville, Ky. Born to them, Richard Roscoe, 6-18-1951 and Cheryl Ann, b. l.0-10-1952.

:,8?5B-RON.ALD L.8 (Roy P.8 , Joseph7 ., Solomon6 , Lemuel5 , Joseph4 , Nathaniel3 , Joseph2,

Henry1 ): m. Miss Ilene Hanks, Dec. 20, 1929. Ronald K:Lngsbury is the organizer of the Kingsbury Family Association. He mey be reached at 1656 Emerson Ave., Sa.lt Lake City, Utah. He has compiled the record of Joseph Corrodon Kingsbury and his descendants.

Children: 3854--RonaJ.d Banks, 9-20-1931/5-22-1932. 3855--Frances Ilene, b. 8-16-1933; m. 12-18-1959 Kenneth F. Clarke, have Stephen. :,856--Kathryn. Elisabeth, b. 10-18-1936. 3857--John Banks, b. 5-2-1940; d. May 3, 1940. 3858--Dorothy Louise, b. 9-22-1946. 3859--Katbleen, b. 4-25-1951.

3830--ALBERT CURTIS9 (Ira c.8 , Albert7 , Dennis6 , Nathaniel5 , Phinneas4 , Nathaniel3 , Joseph2 , Henry1 ): m. at Pensacola, Fla. 6-29-1916, Edith Luak,·b. 4-4-1884. Children: 3860--Curtis Lusk, b. 4-21-1918, in Montrose, s. Dalt. Hem. Doris Manning,

b. 5-15-1920. Born to them: A--Michael Curtis, b. 8-2-1944. B--Ka.ren D., b. 2-28-1947. c--Kristin, b. 1-20-1952, D--Kimberly, b, 9-15-1958.

3861--Jean, b. 7-31-1919; m. Wallace Ma.yo, b. 2-10-1914. Residence Pensacola., Fla. Children (Mayo): A--Donna Jean, b. 1-18-1947; B--susan Wal.lace, b. 1-11-1948; C--Claire Edith, b, 1-14-1958.

3831--HOWARD CROWE9 (Ira Carlos8 , Albert7 , Dennis8 , Nathaniel5 , Phineas .. , Nathaniel3 , -- Joseph2 , Henryi): attended elementary and High School in Hartford, s. Dak. and

·graduated in 19o8 at Dakota Wesleyan at Mitchell, s. Dak. Howard married Sept. 18, 1912 at Mitchell, s. Dak. Florence Lutetia Morris, b. 3-17-1885 •. They re­sided at Hartford until 1926 when they removed to Chicago, Ill. when he became an appraiser of real estate loans for the Cl:!,icago City Bank and Trust Company. Children: 3862--Lois Me;y, b. 9-4-1913; m. 7-25-1940 at Chicago, Ill. Mervin J. Pike,

b. 9-25-1913; d~ 7-26-1953 at Newberry, Mich. Lois a graduate of Stevens College, Columbia., Mo.; Natl. School of Education, Evanston, Ill_. -and. in Kindergarten work e.t Newberry. Children (Pike) : A--Kenneth Duncan, b. 4-22-1942. B--Mervin J., b. 8-24-1945. c--Alan Kingsbery, b. 8-18-1947. D--Robert Loren, b. 2-18-1951. E--David Andrew, b. ll-8-1953.

3863--Marjorie, b. 1-9-1915 graduated ~om Stevens College, and took her Mas­ter's Degree in Music at Northwestern University. Taught in Ketchikan, Alaska. In 1961 she is Supervisor of Music in the schools at Redding, Calif. Marjorie m. 4-6-1938 to Charles Lowery and to them a son, James Robinson Lowery, was born 12-13-1938. Shem. 2nd on 2-14-1953 at Ketchikan, Alaska Harold Ben Perry, b. 10-3-1914. They have son, Harold Curtis Perry, born 1953.

~64--Howard Curtis, b. 9-20-1916 took his undergraduate work at George Williams College, in Chicago, graduated from The University of Illinois, Champaign, Ill., following which he entered Medical School Univ. of Illinois. Dr. Kice;sbery 1s now practising as an Orthopedic Surgeon in Lima, Ohio. He m. 8-31-1944 Le.Verne Treptow, b. 3-19-1918. Their children: A--Neal Eugene, b. 7-23-1949. B--Roger Wayne, b. 7-23-1949. c--Norma Jean, b. 7-23-1950. D--Alan Scott, b. 7-23-1954.

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3838--HENRY T~OMAS10 (Frank.9 , Henry w.8 , Bezekiah7 , Asa II6 , Asa Sr. 5 , Ephraim.4 , Joseph3 2 , Henry1 ) : b. in Necedah, Juneau County, Wisc. where he attended the public school of that village. Early he decided to ·make a career of railroad­ing starting out on the rail lines that were set up in Vilas County by the log­ging industry. At the age of 18 years Harry was employed by the c.M. and St.P. R.R., and two years later was promoted to conductor. During the early 19()0's the Milwaukee Road extended their trackage to the west coast and, among others, Mr. Kingsbury removed to Mal.den, Washington and entered yard service. He has always been an avid sports fan. During World War II he was appointed Yardmaster of the Port of Embarkation, Seattle, Washington. Later he was engaged to head a group that completed a. micro-film of all King County records. He married June 27, 1907 at Iron Mountain, Michigan, Kathleen Ellen, daughter of William J. and Elizabeth A. (Keating) Anderson of Minocqua, Wisc. Mr. Kingsbury is a member of Malden Lodge, A.F. and A.M. Children: 3865--Dorothy Helen, b. in Wausau, Wisc. m. Alfred, son of Berna.rd and Elizabeth

(Sturwold) Leugers of Seattle, Wash. They have daughter Kathleen Eliza­beth, b. Jan. 22, 1949.

3866--Thomas William, b. at Wausau, Wisc., July 4, 19101 married Henrietta A. Kitzel of Blaine, Washington and Canada on Aug. 21, 1937, at Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Kingsbury d. August, 1960. Mt-. Kingsbury is man8€;er of the Washington Decorating Co. A devoted member of the Ma.sonic Order he has served as Worshipful Master of Fort Lawton Lodge with dual membership in Daylight Lodge, No. 232. He belongs to the Seattle Scottish Rite bodies and Lawton Chapter, O.E.s. He was named grand marshal.1 of the Grand Lodge of Washington for 1956. During the year 1960 he served as Deputy to the Grand Master, having as his charge all Blue Lodges of Seattle. He is Sunday School Supt. of the U.B. Church. Children: A--David Thomas, b. Oct. 24, 1940 in pre medicine at the Univ. of Washing­

ton. He is active in his church and school groups, and served as an officer in the DeMolay, Green Lake Chapter.

B--Diane, b. April 27, 1949, niece of Mrs. Kingsbury and legeJ.ly adopted by Tom and Nettie.

3867--Fern Patricia, b. 2-11-1941; m.; d. in Anchorage, Alaska. 3868--Michael, b.; m. 1st Eleanor Sylvester, divorced, had Patricia, b. 2-11-

1941, Michael II, b. 10-18-1943, and Francis, b. 11-21-1945 who were adopted by the husband of the 2nd m. of Eleanor, Michael, Sr. m. 2nd Barbara Becker of San Francisco, Calif., divorced, had Michael, Jr., b. May 7,· 1947.

3869--Glen, b.; m. Ardra Moss in 1943, divorced.

3842--JAMES HERBERT10 (Asas·e~-e-s, Ephraim4 , Joseph3 • 2 , Henry1 ): m. at Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 2, 1913, Ethel Albertina (Stark) Bloomquist of Harris, Minn. Mr. Kingsbury was a printer by profession, being a cost estimator and mechaniceJ. engineer over a 44 yee.r period for the Bureau of Engraving, Inc., Minneapolis. An active member of the Masonic Fraternity he served as Worshipful. Master of Plymouth Lodge, No. 160, High Priest of Columbian Chapter, No. 60 and a. Com-panion of the Templar Degree. · Children: 3870--Kenneth Herbert, b. Dec. 27, 1914 at Minneapolis, Minn. 3871- ... Qrel Ethelyn, b. Jan. 17, 1917 a.t Minneapolis, Minn.; m .. 5-20-1939 to

Russell Gordon Hansen. Children (Hansen): A-... Robert Gordon, b. 6-22-1941.

B--William Russell, b. 8-20-1942.

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3843--BELEN EV.ANGELINE10 (Asae-s··r-·a·s, E-phraim4 , Joseph3 - 2 , Henry1 ): m. Fred Strain.

3845--WILLIAM FRANKLIN.lo (Asas·a-7 -e·s, Ephraim4, Joseph3 - 2 , Henry1 ): m. Nov. 26, 1919 in Minneapolis Melvina Astrid Bloomquist, of Harris, Minn. Mt-. Kingsbury served in W.W. I as a private in co. G 167th Inf., 42nd Division. His regiment wa.s engaged in battle at Luneville Sector (Lorraine), Meuse-Argonne Offensive, Espere.nce-Sousin, (Champagne), Marne Defensive, Aisne-Ma.rne Offensive, Bacca.rat Sector, st. Mihiel, and Essey-Pa.nnes Sector. Mr. Kingsbury has retired as a printer. Children: 3872--Melvin FrankJ.in, b. 10-29-1920. 3873--Evabelle Charlotte, b. 1-28-1932; m. 1-24-1953 to Walter J. Ganlik, Jr.,

Gr~•s Lake, Ill. Children (Ganlik): A--Theresa, b. ll-28-1953. B-•Elizabeth, b. ll-29-1954. c--Katbleen, b. 1-19-1956. D-•Charlotte, b. 2-27•1957. E•-Melinda, b. 10-2-1958. F--Laura Jeane, b. Oct. 2, 1960.

~--CECIL RICBARD1.o {Asa8 ·e·7 -e·s, Ephraim.4 , Joseph3 - 2 , Henry1 ): m. July 20, 1923, Ruth M., daughter of James E. and Mary (Larson) Young. Mt-. Kingsbury served in the United States Navy as a Q.M. 2nd Class 1918-1922. He is a delivery trucl-.er for Dey-ton's Store at Minneapolis. Mrs. Kingsbury is a buyer at the same firm. Children: . 3874--cecil R., b. 4-15-1924. 3875--Jean Evabelle, b. 2-2-1929. 3876--James Ernest, b. 3-11-1933 in San Jose, Calif. 3877--Willis Leroy, b. 8-6-1937.

3874--CECIL R.ii (Cecil Richard10, Asae·a-7 ·s-s,.Ephraim4 , Jcseph3 - 2 , Henry1 ):

b. 4-15;.1924; m. Evelyn, daughter of Henry and Elisbeth (Hammer) Barland· of • Minneapolis. Mr. Kingsbury is employed by Braniff Airlines at International Air Port, Houston, Texas. Children: 3878--Bonnie Marie, b. 9-8-1945. 3879--Dennis Richard, b. 12-4-1946. 3880--Allan Lee, b. 2-16-1949. 3881--Timothy Jay, b. 11-10-1950. 3882--cecile Renee, b. 9-23-1952. 3883--Terry Thomas, b. 12-13-1953. 3884--Kim LeRoy, b. 2-21-1956.

·3875--JEAN EVABELLE11 {Cecil Richard10 Asas·e·7 ·e-s Ephraim4 Joseph3 - 2 Henr·.l.): ··-- , , , , :t b. Feb. 2, 1929; m. Paul Scott, son of Hiram and Mildred Wadsworth Scott of Madelia, Minnesota. Children: A--Linda Jean, b. March 3, 1948. B--Randy Paul, b. August 18, 1950. c-NLe.ncing Willard, b. Sept. 27, 1953 •

. 3876--JAMES ERNEST11 ( Cecil Richardio, Asas·e·re·s, Ephra.im4 , Joseph3 - 2 , Henryi): b. March ll, l.933; m. Beverly, daughter of Berman and Emily (Sase) Schmidt. A master electrician he also operates a picnic area on Weaver Lake R.W. 101 near Minneapolis.

Children: 3885--James Richard, b. July 24, 195;. 3886--Gerald Robert, b. Sept. 21, 1954. 3887--John William, b. Dec. 29, 1955. 3889--Jill Rae, b. April 27, 1960.

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3877--WILLIS LEROY11 (Cecil Richard10, Asae·e·7 ·e·~, Ephraim4 , Josepb3 - 2 , Henry1 ):

b. Aug. 6, 1937; student at North Dakota State College; m. Aug. 27, 1960 Arlie Echo, daughter of Burnham and Ruth (Wiley} Graham of Minneapolis. Child: 3890--Kelly Ruth, b. April 1961.

3870--KENNErH HERBERT11 {James Herbert10, Asae·e·7 ·e·s, Ephraim4 , Joseph5 - 2 , Henry1 ):

- m. at Minneapolis on Oct. 7, 1934, Carol Marie (Wallace} Olson of Minneapolis. Mr. Kingsbury was an accomplished musician and served on several assignments overseas in the 2nd w~w. as a u.s.o. entertainer for the armed services. Children: 3891--carolyn Jeanine, b. Dec. 28, 1935, at Minneapolis. 3892--Joan Patricia, b. Mar. 17, 1937, at Minneapolis. 3893--Joyce Madeline, b. Apr. 14, 1941, at Minneapolis. 3894--James Herbert, b. Apr. 14, 1945, at Minneapolis. 3895--Elizabeth Marie, b. Oct. 4, 1953 at Camden, N.J •

.2§:rg--MELVIN FRANKLIN11 (William Franklin10, Asae·e·7 ·e·s, Ephraim\ Joseph3 - 2 ,

Henry1 ): m. at Minneapolis, Minn. 11-15-1941, Hazel June, daughter of Ernest and Anna (Neumann Cormican of Eau Claire, Wisc. Mr. Kingsbury_served :Ln World

·war II in the 640th Medical Clea.ring Bn. He sailed.for France 1-10-1945, landed at Le Havre and returned to the United States 9-13-1945. He is a member of Plymouth Lodge 160, A.F. and A.M. Children: 3896--Richard William, b. 9-29-1942. 3897--Steven Franklin, b. 6-7-1945. 3898--Charles Edward, b. 9-26-1946.

OUR CANADIAN COUSINS IN NOVA SCOTIA, OTTAWA, QUEBEC AND NEWFOUNDLAND

5000--JOHN1 Kingsbury according to family tradition removed from Worcester in the - vicinity of Alcester to Parish Errigal, Monaghan Co., Ireland in the middle

1600 1s. His removal was brought about by the political and religious difficul­ties under the Lord Protector, Oliver Cromwell. He was resident in Monaghan County, in the year 1658. Children: 5001--John, married 1Miss Kilpatrick, had James, Nancy, Belle, Jennie, Margaret. 5002--Thomas, married Miss Varnette, had four children. 5003--James, married Miss Belle Hines, daughter of William.

5003--JAMES2 (John1 ): m. Belle Hines. He owned a large estate in Ireland escheated -- by the Crown.

Children: 5004--Ja.mes, Jr., d. unm. 5005--John, m. Lizzie Hall. 5006--Thomas, died unm. 5007--Belle. 50o8--Jennie. 5009--Margaret.

,oa 5()05--Jomf3 (Ja.mes2 , Johni): m. Lizzie Hall.

Children: 5010--John, m. Alice Armstrong; children, John, unm., Belle (Doogan) Sal.lie,

Jane, Martha end Mary. 5011•-Thomas, m. Mary Nelson. 5012--Robert, b. 1790; m. Martha Doogan, 1812.

50ll--THOMAS4 (Johns, James2 , Johni): m. Mary Nelson. Both were born in County, -- Monahan., Ireland and were emigrants to the States prior to the war between the

States. They settled in Indiana. Children: 5013--Thomas, Jr. 5014--Lydia, m. 1st Thomas Moore; m. 2nd Mr. Philips. 5015--Isabelle, m. Joseph Morrison. 5016--John. 5017--Anna. 5018.--Robert. 5019--William Sloan, b. in Indiana, 1847, removed to Idaho, 187o•s. A son,

Forrest M. Kingsbury of 119 West State St., Boise, Idaho has family record.

5012--ROBERT4 (Johns, James2 , Johnl.): b. in Dundine, Ireland; m. in 1812, Martha -- Doogan~ b. 1791; d. 5-18-1864. Mr. Kingsbury d. in Dundine, 4-17-1855.

Children: 5020--Belle, m. James Beatty of Xenia, Ohio. 5021--William, b. 1815; m. 8-26-1846, Mary B. Stout; resided in Glenns Valley,

Ind. . 5022--Thomas, 1817-1840, unm. 5023--Ma.rtha, b. 1819; m. Thomas Taggart, 1817-1895. Children born in County

Monaghan, Ireland and baptized at Liss Avaragey. Children (Taggart) : A-•Jane, b. 2-25-1847; m. Robert Davidson. B--Vary, b. 1849; m. H. Hansel. c--Robert, b. 1851; m. Mary Greenlease. D--Letitia, b. 1853; m. Isaac Scoles E-•Sallie, b. 1855; m. Mr. Wolf. F--Thomae, b. 11-11-1856; d. 3-6-1929 in Indianapolis, Ind.; m. Eva

Bryant, 1853-1937. Former Mayor, United States Senator. He was the owner of French Lick Springs, Indiana. Children: Lucy, Nora, Irene (Mrs. Young, Thomas, Jr. and Emma.

G- .. Mattie, b. 4-16-1862; m. Cheney Cretors of Xenia, Ohio have Effie and Frederick.

5024--Sallie, b. 1821; m. Andrew Branyan, had William, James A. and Robert. 5025•-Ma:ry, b. 1825; m. David Hutchinson, had John H., Edward F, and David. 5026--John, b. in Dundine, Ireland; m. Nancy Clark, resided Homer, Illinois,

had Letitia (Hardin), Martha (Mccrary), Mary (Krom), Robert J., unm., John, unni. , attorney I Indianapolis, Thomas C. , Sara Emil.y, Chicago Univ., 1903. Edna A. of Indianapolis, Ind.

5027--Letitia, b. 1829; m. Frank McCreary of Dayton, Ohio. Had Mary (CeJ.lahan), Jennie (Time), Ada Wiggin) and Frank of New York City.

5028--George, b. 1833 in Dundine; m. 2-7-1859, Sarah·Stevenson, b. 2.7 .. 1836 in County Tyrone, Ireland. Had Robert, b. 1-24-1861; m. May Bittel, Samuel David, b. 8-9-1864 three days out of Liverpool on the Atlantic Ocean. His photograph appears on Page 212 of Joseph Addison Kingsbury's Pendulous Edition of Kingsbury Genealogy, Mary Bell (Vance), Martha (Littell) and George William.

5029--Margeretta, b. 1835; m. David Hurst.

THE DESCENDANTS of GEORGE AND ANN DUNLOP KINGSBURY of HEMMINGFORD, QUEBEC, CANADA

5030--GEORGE1 Kingsbury of County Down, Ireland m. Anne. Dunlap of County Armah. - Emigrating to America he settled at Hemmingsford, Quebec, Canada.

Children: 5031--George, b. Mar. 3, 1840; m. Mary Ann Ledwich. 5032--John, b. Mar. 26, 1842; m. Mary Ann McCrea. 5033--Isaiah, b. Nov. 12, 1843; m. Frances Ledwich. 5034--Mergaret, b. Sept. 15, 1845; m. George Tennyson. Shed. March 22, 1940. 5035--William, b.; m. Alice LaPorte. 5036--Ma.ry Ann, b.; m. Aaron Burr Torrance, d. Mar. ll, 1927. 5037--Robert Wesley, b. Dec. 22, 1860; m. J.885 Mrs. Jesse Alice (MacDona1d)

Brown. Mt-. Kingsbury d. June 1, 1921. Mrs. Kingsbury d. Feb. 9, 1947. 5038--Amelia., b.; m. James Tonner; d. Feb. 15, 1919. 5039-•Albert Henry, b. 1856; d. 1916. · 5040--Hattie, b. June 15, 1860; m. James Glass in Boxham, Quebec, Sept. 3, 1941

deceased. 5041--Hiram, b.; d. Jan. 22, 194o unm.

503l.--GEORGE2 Kingsbury (George): m. Miss Mary A. Ledwich. It is rel.a.ted that seven of the above mentioned brothers and sisters had residences on Fisher Street, Hemmingsf'ord, but outside corporate l.imits near Chaq,l.a.in, N .Y. Children: 5042--Mary Etta, b.; m. Harry Upton of Hemmingford, Quebec. 5043--George, b.; m. Susie Laware. . 5o44--John, b.; unm. 5045--Nellie, b.; m. John L. Fisher of Chazy, N.Y. 5046--Emmett. . .

5032--Jomr2 Kingsbury (George1 ): m. Mary Ann McCrea resided on Fisher Street. Children: . 5047--Clara, b.; m. Mr. Browe in B.C., Canada, ha.s two daughters and a son. 5048--Molly, b.; m. in Sask., Canada, had three children. 5o49--Bartlett. 5050--5051--Ike. 5052--Ernest. 5053-•Emllia..

5033--ISAIAH2 Kingsbury (George1 ): m. Frances Ledwich. Resided on Fisher St. -- Children:

5054--Will.iam Henry, b.; m. Isabel Sartwell of Mooers, N.Y. 5055--Isaiah. 5056--Sarah 5057--Tressie, b.; d. in the 18th year of her age. 5058--Ma.ry; 5058A--Ann; 5058B--Thomas; 5058c--A1bert Luther; 5058D--Josiah;

~E--Eliza.

5035--WILLIAM2 Kingsbury (George1 ): m. Alice LaPorte. Resided on Fisher Street • . -- Children:

5059--Wesley, b.; m.; no issue. 5060--cora, b.; m. Elmer Wilson of Hemmingford. Four children (Wilson)•

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5037--ROBERT WESLEY2 Kingsbury (George1 ): m. Jessie Alice MacDonaJ.d Brown, widow of -- Joseph Brown. She was born in Pembroke, Ontario, Canad.a, Oct. 31, 1861; died

Feb. 9, 1947. 5061-•Elise C., b. May 7, 1886; d. J.888. . 5062--Roy Wesley, b. Feb. 19, 189(); m. Blanche Grove, June, 1935; d. 1951. 5063--Stella Ann, b. Dec. 21, 1891,; m. Stanley Guy, June 1919; d. 1947. 5064--Verna Mary, b. Jan. 14, 1892. 5065--Erma Gertrude, b. Apr. 6, 1893,; m. William J. Blair, March 1924. He

d. 1951. 5066--Gladys Tressie, b. Jan. 6, 1899; m. Oct. 15, 1919 Sidney F. Andrist.

They reside at Crookston, Minn. Mrs. Andrist has furnished recor~ of her family group for this compilation. ·

5036--AMELIA2 (George1 ): m. James Tonner. Shed. 2-15-1919. -- Children: George Tonner, b.; m. Bertha Coolanan; Gertrude, b.; m. James Brmm.

5039--ALBERT BENRY2 Kingsbury (George1 ): m. in 1882 Wilhelmina Jaster, b. in Germany 1864; d. in Grafton, N. Dak., 1941. ·

"Albert Henry Kingsbury, always known as Henry Kingsbury, came from Bemmings­ford, Quebec and settled on timberland in Farmington Township in the County of Walsh in the state of North Dakota, although it was then known as Dakota Terri­tory (W. W. Kingsbury of Pennsylvania was the Terri toriaJ. representative to the Congress; George Washington Kingsbury an original member of the Territorial Commission resided at Yankton, s. Dalt.) He sold the original homestead. to Edward Jaster .and later purchased land out on the _open prairie a mUe and a half west of Auburn. Be broke sod on two quarters and built a home. Later he bought three more quarters, one of which was purchased from Hugh Ledwich who was the brother of' Mary and Frances Ledwich who.married George and Isaiah, brothers of Albert Henry. After he was married and his sons were old enough to apera.te the farm, Henry Kingsbury operated the Farmers Elevator which he organ­ized. During most of this time he lived i'Q. Auburn, although at the time of' his death he had returned to the farm where he commuted. He served on the t·ownship boa.rd and the district school board for several years'! He suffered aoc'idental death when his heavy winter coat caught in the machinery of the elevator and dashed him to death.

Wilhelmina Jaster was born in Germao.y and came to this country with her family when she was three years old. They first settled near Rochester, Minn. An invasion of chinch bugs caused such devastation that they were forced to leave and move to Dakota. Territory." (from letter of Eva Kingsbury Colter, Gra.i'ton, N. Dalt.) Children: 5067--John Edward, b. 188}; d. 1947; m. 1909, Florence Moynes, had Maurice,

Laurence end Florence. 5o68--Charles Henry, b. 1885,; m. 1932, Gertrude Johnston. 5069--Eva Amelia, b. J.887; m. 1907 William Harry Colter b. 1888.

The Colter family is resident of Grafton, N. Dak. but operate farms in St. ThoDias and Farmington townships. From 1913 to 1925 they lived in Auburn where Mr. Colter was a horse breeder and operated the Monarch Elevator. Children (Colter): A--Kenneth Ralph, b. 1908. B-•Harriet Louise, b. 1915; m. 194o Mr. Clarence Anderson. Born to them

1947 Janet Claire.

5070--Harriet Loretta, b. 1891; d. 1917. 5071--Albert Leonard, b. 1893; 189;-1954, m. Claire Bjeldi, had Virgil

and Donald Keith.

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5072--McKinley Kingsbury, b. 1896; m. 1927 Mahala Cheney, born 1900; residing at Neche, N. Dak. He farms two of the original quarters one of which is the old homestead.

5073--Ann Louise, b. 1896; d. 8-26-1953; m. 1925 Charles Allen Riley and re­sided in Bottineau, N, Dak. until 1943 when the family removed to Long Beach, Calif •. where Mt-. Riley became associated with the Polytechnical High School and Sears Roebuck in the department of maintenance •. Ann Louise for a number of years directed her time to an Avon route selling a line of cosmetic and sundry articles. Children (Riley) : A•-Charles Duane b. 1925; m. 1945 Miss Doris Altman. They have Cynthia

Diane, b. in 1946 and Bruce b. in 1950. Charles D. served as a Flight Officer in the u.s.A.A.C, and is now associated with the U.S. Rubber Corp. in Los Angeles, Cal.if.

B--MarilynAnn, b. 1930; m. 1948 John E. Garwood. They have Janice Ann, b. 1950, and John Paul, b. 1953. John E. Garwood is associated with his father in manufacturing a well known line of fishing gear and tackle.

5074--Ra.ymond George, b. 1901; m. 192 Miss Annie Haug, b. 1901 lives on and farms land at Auburn and Bowesmont, N.Dak. Children: Donna Mae, b. 1923; m. 194o Leslie Burns, and have Beverly, Donald, Mi.eke.el, Barbara, Jane, Pa.trick, Judith, and Jackie, eldest b. in 1941, youngest, 1953. Robert Henry, b. 1924; m, Marie Odegard, have M1ies David Kingsbury, b. 1944 and Roger Kent Kingsbury. Al.ice Jean, b. 1927; m. 1948 Dennis Folsom; reside at Hoople, N. Dak.. Raymond DeWitte, b. 1930, unm. Dorothy Ann, b. 1933, R.N. at Wilmar, Minn. Hospital, Janice Rae, m. John Lala, have Denise Rae. Bonnie Lou Kingsbury, b. 1941. Thomas Nels, b. 1945.

504o--HA.'ITIE2 (George1): m. James Glass; had Mabel., b. 4-15-1879; m. Ernest Keddy of ~ Hemmingford, Quebec, Canada. Had daughter who m. Allan Ma;ynard of Champlain,

N.Y. and Clifford of Montreal, Canada.

5054--WILLIAMHENRY3 (Isaiah2 , George1 }: m. Isabel, daughter of••••• Sartwell. To -- them were born two sons and two daughters.

5075--Ethel, m. Ml:'. Stoughton, resides at Delmar, N.Y. 5076--Cl~fford-A., M.D. of Ballston Spa, N.Y. 5077--DonaJ.d, resides in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. 5078--RonaJ.d, resides in Mooers, N.Y. 5078A-Catherine, m. Mr. Brooks.

5058C--ALBERT LUTHER3 (Isaiah2 , George1 ): m. 4-15-1874 at Champlain, N.Y. Margaret E. McCullough. The connecting link between Hemmingsford, Quebec, Canada and Champlain, N.Y. is Fisher Street, and along this street, lived the Kingsburys, some in Canada and some in the States. · Children born in Champlain: 5079•-Charles L., b. 5.15-1875; m. 1st May Vosburgh, bad Everett, Clifford,

Rufus, Irving, Nina (Butterfield) and Vera. Hem. 2nd Jessie Johnson, had Lawrence. ·

5080--Esther, b. 11-2-1876; m. Emile Gauthier, had Margaret, Mae, Thelma, Frank and William Gauthier.

5()81--Al.bert E., b. 10-27-1878; m. Ethel McCullough. Born to this union were Bernice, Cl.yde and Rena Kingsbury,

5o82--John c., b. 12-13-1880; m. Belle M. Davis; without issue. 5o83 .. -w111iem Andrew, b. 12-26-1882; d. June 13, 1961 in Hanover, N.H.

He was born in _Hemingford, P.Q. Dec. 26, 1882. As a youth he moved to Moretown where most of his life was spent. On Dec. 24, 1903, he married Mae Somerville. Mrs. Kingsbury died in 1958.

Mr. Kingsbury is survived by one daughter, Mt-s. Raymond s. (Ruth) Locke of Barrington, R.I.; two grandsons, Raymond s. Locke Jr. and Randolph K. Locke; four brothers, Horace, John, Lyle and Harold Kingsbury; and two sisters, Gertrude and Esther, also nieces and nephews.

He was a past member of the Mad River Lodge of Masons, 777; a past patron of the Morning Star Chapter, OES, and member of the Moretown Methodist Church where he sang bass in the choir for more tha.'1 60 years. He taught the Bible class in the church school until the time of his death.

Mr. Kingsbury had represented Moretown in the Legislature. 5o84--Ernest Everett, b. 1-27-1884; killed in mill accident, 1-17-1941; m. Cora

M. Learned, had Dorothy May, DonaJ.d Ernest and Gwendolyn, Randolph K. Locke.

5o85--Borace, b. 9-6-1886. 5o86--Gertrude E., b. 5 .. 20-1889; m. Burton Neiel had Albert E. Neiel. Mr.

Neiel died and Gertrude m. 2nd Loren E. Fuller. 5o87--George R., b. 3-26-1891; at Lacolle, Quebec, Canada. 5088--Lisle, b. 10-23-1892; m. Dorothy Miner and have son, Merilan. 5o89--11a.bel L., b. 9-29-1896; deceased. 5090--Harold H., b. 3-6-1899; m. Mary Lyman, no issue.

5o87--GEORGE RAYMOND4 (Albert Luther3 , Isaiah2 , George1 ): m. Hattie Martin, b. 9-10-1893 at Fayston, Vermont. Children: 5091--Merwin Martin, b. 1-12-1917, resides at Waitsfield, Vt. 5092--Elwin Robert, b. ll-14-1919, resides at Warren, Vt. 5093--Cla.yton John, b. 5-24-1921, resides at Pine Plains, N.Y., Claridge Farms. 5094--Ernest Everett, b. 4-16 .. 1923, resides at Rochester, Vt. 5095--George Raymond II, b. 9-12-1927,: resides at Randolph. Vt.

TWILLINGATE, NEWFOUNDLAND KINGSBURYS

5100--WILLIAM1 Kingsbury came from England. He m. Rosana Tizzard and settled in Twillingate, Newfoundland, Late in life William with his son, James, were drowned. William. and Rosana had two sons, James .who died unm. and William II, (5101).

510l--WILLIAM2 (William1 ): cont_inued on-the homestead. at Twillingate and m. Rebecca Spencer. They had two sons and two Q.aughters. 5102--Elizabeth, m. William Waterman., and settled in Change Island, Nfld. They

had five sons and three daughters, (Waterman), Harry, Samuel, Bert, Fred, William, Janet, Maude and Gertrude. · ·

5103--Rosa.na., m. Kenneth Forward and settled in Sydney for some time· and then moved to Boston, Mass. Rosana has passed. Mr. Forward' resides at Weston, Maas. No children.

5104--John of Twillingate, N.s. 5105--iUlliam of' Sydney, N.S. died October, 1958.

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5104- -JOHN3 (WiJ.liam2 • 1 ) : m. Caroline Penney and resided in Twillingate. John Kings--- bury died in 1902, Mrs. Kingsbury in 1947. ·

Children: 5106--John II. 5107--Mary, m. William Hyndman of Sydney. They removed to Gary, Ind. in 1925

and he was killed there in October, 1939. Children (Hyndman): A--James; B--Jerome; c--David.

5108--Albert.

5105--WILLIAM3 (William2-1 ): m. Susa.n Rideout resided in Sydney. Mr. Kingsbury d. -- October 1958, Susan Kingsbury in August 1947.

5109--Bertran. 5110--Winnifred, m. Raymond Dawe, who died in October, 1959. They had

children (Dawe): A•-William; B--Jean; c--Shirley; D--Ra.ymond, Jr. 5111--Hilda, m. Joseph Dawe, reside in Sydney, N.S. had children (Dawe):

A--Louise; B--Melvin; c--Phyllis; D--Donald. 5112--William, d. at an early age.

5106--Jomr4 (John3 , William2 - 1 ): m. in Sydney, N.S. Eliza Simms of Twillingate. -- They·reside in Sydney and Mr. Kingsbury supplies the information necessary for

this compilation. Child: 5113--Verna, umn.

5108--ALBERT4 (John3 , William2 - 1 ): The Rev. Mr., an Anglican minister at Stellarton. --. · · N.S. m·. Florence Rudderham of Sydney, N.S., Canada.

Children: 5114--Ewart. 5115--Aidan. 5116- -Derwent. 5117--John.

5119--BERTRAN4 (William3 • 2 • 1 ): resides in Sydney. Hem. Effie Spraklin. -- Children: .

5118--Eileen. 5119--Robert. 5120--Albert. 5121--Carol.

5121--EDWARn2 (Alexander1 ): m. Miss Hyde. -- Children:

5122--Alexander of Ste. Eugene, P.Q., Canada. 5123-•George, unm. 5124--William, no record. 5125--Nelson removed to the States. 5126--Daniel, resides near Lachute, P,Q.; no children. 5127--Edwa.rd removed to Chicago, Ill., had Stuart, m. Norma Paradis, Irene

(Lamoureux), Clayton m. Rita Keogh, Edith and Robert deceased. 5128--Horace of Ottawa, had son George and daughters.. George m. had son

Clifford, daughters Mildred and Edna.. Clifford m. had Kenneth, Donald and Helen (Cook).

5129-•Cha.rles of Wakefield had William, Charles, George, Mrs. H. Brown, Mrs. Duncan Brown and Mrs. Thomas Davidson.

5130--Arthur of Wakefield (1852-1924) m. 5.131--Margaret, m. Philemon Wright of Wright P.Q. had James, Lillian (Hastey)

and George who m. Mariam Enthwhistle. 5132--Sarah, m. James Wright, brother of Philemon and descendant of Philemon. 5133--Wright., who fotmded Hull, P.Q. about 1800.

5130--.ARTHUR3 (Edward2 , Alexander1 ): m. Elizabeth Burke of Pakenham, Ontario. They -- farmed at Alcove, Quebec, before coming to Wakefield, P.Q.

Children: 5131--Daniel William, b. 1881; d. 1953. 5132--Edward Wyman, b. 1886; d. 1956. 5133--Charles Nelson, b. 1893, unm.

513l••DANIEL4 (Arthur3, Edward2 , Alexander1 ): b. in the Gatineau district; m. Ida -- the daughter of • •• •• and Isabell Milen Clarke. Ida Kingsbury resides at Wake­

field, Quebec. Children: 5134--Clarence Burke, m. Shirley Spallin has 3 boys, 2 girls. Has home farm. 5135--Nola Mery, m. Freal York, City View, Ont. has two girls. 5136--Jessie Isabel, Dept. of Public Works, Ottawa, Ontario.who has kindly

furnished this information on the family.

5132--EDWARD4 (Arthur3, Edward21 Alexander1 ): 1886-1956 m.

- Children: 5137--Stua.rt.

5138--Thomas Walter Kingsbury of London, England, born in the year 1819. He married -- Elizabeth Burton, born 1819 in England. They emigrated to the United States in

1855 with four children, Thomas, William, Elizabeth and Emily. Their youngest child, Sarah was born in the United States. Children: 5139-•Thomas born about 1847 in England. He enlisted in the Federal forces•

Co. F 137th Regt. Ill. Vol. Inf. at Barry, Ill. He died at Memphis, Tenn., August 21, 1864 of wounds received in battle.

5140--Elizabetb, 1850-1937; m. about 1878 Mr. Farnsworth. Born to the union Harry, b. 1880; d. 1945. Married had three children, one son named Stanford, and Frank Farnsworth, b. about 1884; d. about 1937. Married had daughter.

5141--William, b. 1886; d. 1933; m. in 1880 Marilda Houchens. They bad three children: A--Dr. Laura M. Kingsbury, Professor of Economics at Champlin College,

Plattsburg, N.Y. B--Eunice, born 1886; d. 1899. c--Wal.ter, born 1891; m. in 1917 Ethel Pries. They have no children.

Mr. Kingsbury furnishes the record, resides Arlington, Va. 5142--Emily, b. 1852; d. about 1914; m. in 1880 George Kennedy.

Children (Kennedy): A--Fred, 1883-1916. Be married had son and daughter. B--Lois, b. about 1887; m. John Hogan had Frances and Eulalia.

5143--Sareh, 1857-1920; m. Ambrose Eubank. Children (Eubank) : A--Alverta, 1884-1925. B--Ray, 1887-1912. c--Florence, b. 1892; m. Newton R. Robinson about 1945. No children. D•-Emily, b. about 1897; m.

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Three brothers and two sisters, birthplace 'Wlknown, ancestral line probably stemming from one of the New England States.

Addison Kingsbury - Edward Kingsbury - William No. 5144 No. 5145 No. 5146

born in Vermont born in Vermont born in Vermont died unm.

- A Sister ma.:-ried and removed to Pipestone, Minnesota T.

A Sister married and removed to Pipestone, Minnesota T ~

5144--Add.ison, "born in Vermont, and his parents were born there also," {letter of Benjamin Kingsbury, Ames, Iowa., Jan. 12, 1913): removed from Vermont to Pres­cott, Ottawa, Canada. In the year 1047 Addison, wife, and children moved from Canada to Rockford, Illinois, a few months later settling on a farm 35 miles south near the village of Stillman Valley. Here the children grew to maturity. Children: 5147--Benjamin, born in Prescott, Canada, 1840. 5148--Leland, m. Eunice, daughter of Alvin Banks of Stillman Valley, Ill. Born

to that union were Ella who m. James Wilcox, Bertha, unm., ·011 ver and Addison who m. Laura. Barbour. The family resided at Ames, Iowa.

5149--Henry, m. Dorcas Banks, daughter of Alvin. They had leyra., who never married, Charles Lincoln whom. Mary Kyle and had seven sons, a daughter whom. Sigourney Taylor and had three children, and Ernest who in 1924 resided on the home farm at Ames, Iowa.

5150--Amaziah, remained at Stillman Valley and was a farmer • . 5151--Albert, remained at Stillman Valley and was a farmer. 5152--William Eddy, m. Eliza Gertrude Banks, daUghter of Alvin. He was a

veteran of the Civil War, and following his army service he settled in the vicinity of Maywood, Nebraska. Mrs. Kingsbury died in 1887 and Mr. Kingsbury in 1929. Both are buried in a cemetery -a.t Quick, Nebr. They had one child, Minerva May who married Mr. Tracy. Several children to the Tracy marriage the eldest daughter being Mrs. Jennie G. Connor.

5145--Edward Kingsbury, "born in Vermont" in the yea:r 1812. He died in Galt, Canada -- and is buried in the Killiam, Onta:rio cemetery., June 5, 1856. Early family

records place Edward at Saratoga Springs, N.Y. where he married Catherine Coch­rane. They later operated a store at Kingston, N.Y. Several of Catherine's brothers had land holdings at Gal:t I Canada and induced Edwa:rd and Catherine to move to that place. In clea:ring the new land of brush Edward cut his foot with his axe. Blood poison set in and he died. Shortly thereafter Addison, brother of Edward moved from Canada to Illinois, and the families had no knowledge of the other until work on this compilation started. Children: 5153--Edwa.rd, b. in 1840; d. 1879. 5154--Jailet, b. 1842; d. 3-30-1915; m. 6-25-1862 Robert John La.very. Born to

this union, Edward James, 1864-1928; m. 12-22-1892 Bessie Wallace TurnbulJ. had Ernest W., Hazel K. (Noble), Leslie Edward, Jean Elizabeth (Cla:rke) and Robert John Lavery.

5155•-Mary Ann, b. May 5, 1844; died 1913; m. Oct. 191 1865 to Robert Hume. Children (Hume): Catherine, 1866-1870, Jane Murray, b. 1-29-1868 married Dec. 28, 1887 Thomas Lowry. Their children, Wilbert Roy, b. 12-4-1889, m. Elizabeth Agnes Boggs, b. 12-1-1892. Born to the union where Thelma Jean who m. Irvin E. McDougall and have Evelyn, Joyce, James I., Juanita and Robert, James Wilbert Lowry, b. 2-16-1919; m. 11-12-1940, Doris M. Robinson, b. 1922. They have Robert J., Susan E., Brian H., and Glen

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Kevin. ley'rtle Eileen, b. 3-6-1928; m~ 7-22•1950, Robert'Da.rnell have Janice. Shirley Marie, b. 1930; m. 1950 Norman Wood, have Donald Arthur and Norma R., Alice La.Verne, m. 1952, James Enturville, have Michael James.

5156--Amaziah, b. l-8-1845; d. 2-18-1929. 5157--Gilbert, b. 1-18-1848; d. 10-13-1927.

5153--EDWARD2 (Edwa.rdl.): m. in 1866 Janet McFarlen, b. 1845; d. 1872, m. 2nd in 1874, -- Ann Campbell, b. 2-9-1852; died 19o8.

Child born to 1st m. : 5158--Duncan Addison, born 1868; died 1934. Hem., 1892 Caroline Easterbrook.

Worshipful. Brother Duncan A. Kingsbury served as Grand Master, A.F. and A.M. Grand Lodge of Saskatchewan, Canada in the year 1925. He was also active in the I.o.o.F. acting as their secretary at Roleau, Sask. for many years. Mr. Kingsbury was keenly interested in the Kingsbury Gene­a.logy and had gathered a considerable file of the family record. It is unfortunate indeed that the compilation was destroyed in a fire. Children of Duncan Addison and Caroline Easterbrook Kingsbury were: A--Edna Janet, b. 1895; m. in 1919, Harry s. Craig, b. 1894. To this

union were born Burton, died.in infancy, KendaJ.l d. a.t age 11 and Shirley Lois died age one year; Verna Catherine, b. 1900, d. 1951; m. in 1930 Murray Holmes, had Shirley Joanne, born 1931 m. A. Woodewy, and Robert G. Holmes; Lois Caroline, b. 1905, m. John w. Devine in 1926. They have John Duncan, b. 1928; m. 1951 to Dona Peterson; Marjorie Jean, 1930-1945; Marion Isabel Devine, b. 1930, m. 1951 Kenneth Orchard, have Robert Lynn, b. 1952.

5159--Edwa.rd, b. 1870; d. 1937; m. 1903 Margaret Rennie. Mr. Kingsbury served the Grand Lodge of Saskatchewan, Canada as Deputy Grand Master and was active in the work of his local. lodge. No children.

Children born to 2nd m. of Edward and Ann Campbell Kingsbury: 5160--Catherine, b. 7-15-1875; m. 1-20-1904 Charles A. Dabry. They had Mary

Isabel whom. Logie Robertson had son, Ian; Irene, m. Duncan Moffat have Barbara, Mary Catherine and Norma Moffat.

5161--Donald (Dan) Campbell, b. 10-31-1877; m. 2-3-1904 Miss Phoebe Reed, b. 7-16-1881. They reside in Lucknow, Ont.aria off the coast of Lake Huron. Winters are spent at Dundas. Mr. Kingsbury has f'urnished the co:q>iler with the fine record of Edward Kingsbury, Jr. and his descendants. C:Q.ildren born to Donald C. and Phoebe Reed Kingsbury a.re: Nellie Ma:y, b. ll-7-1904; m. 10-2-1937 Robert J. Reid. They have Wilda Mey, b. March 6, 1939 and Donald Robert Reid, b. 3 .. 29 .. 1940; William Reed, b. Dec. i3, 1905 m. M;yrtle Ray b. 2-21-1911, 6-20-1934. Born to them Duncan Ray, 7-5-1935, Robert William, 10-21-1938 and Jon Hugh, b. 9-16-1946; Florence, b. 10-17-1907 d. in infancy; Duncan Lloyd, b. 1-28-1909 d. at age of one year; Dona.ld Edward, b. 2-3-1913; m. 1941 Winnie Nelson, b. 8-3-1916. He saw service in World War II. Born to the union a son on Sept. 25, 1947, named Douglas Nelson; Charles Henry youngest son of Dan and Phoebe, b. 4-11-i920; m. May 2, 1953, Jean Thelma Ray, b. 1-20-1921. Born to them on May 9, 1954 Michael Charles. Mt-. Kingsbury is employed by the Province of Ontario as a Field man, Dept. of Soils a.nd Crops.

5156--AMAZIAJF (Edward1 ): m. 1st in 1870 Agnes Hume, b. 3-13-1849; d. 4-20-1875. Children: A••Edward James, b. 4-10-1871; d. 12-25-1918, m. 1-22-1896 Mary Estella Murray,

9-1-187}/9.22-1925. They had Myra. Edna d. J.899 age 2 yea.rs and Wesley James,

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1898-1918, Murray Andrew, b. ll-15•19()1. He m. 12-9-1935 Ruth Rigsby. They reside in M::>ose Jaw, Sask. and have James Dewey, d. in infancy, Donna Mary, b. 3•19•194o, Edward, b. 7 .. 14-1942, John Edward, b. 7•29•1903; m. 8-11•1953 Ade. Evans DeFoe, b. Vancouver, B.c. 8-15-1903; Elizabeth Amelia, b. 7-14-1905; m. 4-10"!"1927 Clarence H. Hodgkinson, b. 7-26-1905. They have Murray Edward, b. 5-10-1934, Alan Brent, b. 9-14-1939, Rodger John., b. 8-24-1943 and David William, b. 6-21-1945; Robert Oscar, b. 11-15-1907; m. 5•11-1935 Mildred Elizabeth Johnson., b. 10-20-1916 and have Ann Elizabeth., b. 10-6-1935, Joan Marie, b. 2-13-1937, George Robert., b. 9-9-1938; Gilbert Ray, b. 5-21-1909, d. in infancy.

B--Adam, b. 2-19-1875, no further record • .Ama.ziah m. 2nd 3 .. 17-1877 Elizabeth Pleater, b. 9 .. 23-1856; d. 3-3-1938. Their children: c--Janet, b. 5-30-1879; d. 7-5-1903; m. 10-12-1898 Medford Grieve, have Medord,

Jr., b. 10-1-1899 and Norman, b. 5-30-1901. D--~Ia.ry Agnes, b. 5.23-1881; no further record. E--Robert Hume, b. 12-22-1884; d. 12-23-1944; m. 1-27-1909 Florence Wilson have

Alvena Laurine, b. l-13·1910, Melvina Wilson, b. 10-9-1911; m. 1-25-1935 Clifford s. MacDougal, b. 8-13-1905 and have Florence Mary and Laurine Audrey, Duncan Ross, b. 3-1-1914; m. 8-23-1941 Ruth Robertson, have Catherine Eliza­beth, b. 5-26-1948; Alexander Cornelius, b. 1-16-1919; m. 1941, Muriel Stewart. They have, Donna May, b. 1-14-1943; Marily Jean, b. 3-11-1946 and Gordon Alexander, b. 8-7-1948.

F---Oilbert, b. 6-22-1888; m. Lillian Bilbrough, 4-9-1920 had Edna Catherine, b. 2-14-1922; m. 10-12-1945 to Cecil Dahmer, Waterloo.

G--Ethel, twin to Gilbert, m. in 1918 Donald Campbell and had Ross, born 1-8-1919.

H--Charles William, b. 9-9-1895; m. 10-21-1931 Orvellia Diana Whyte and have Edward James, b. 2-16-1932.

J--Catherine Annie, b. 2-9-1898; m. 8-5-1918, Edgar L. Crist have Lillian May, b. 5-13-1919 and Gilbert, b. 1921.

K--Archibald, b. 4-1-1900; d. 12-29-1934.

5157--GIIBERT2 (Edward1 ): m. March 19, 1884 Harriet Watson who d. 4-13-1944. -- Children:

L--Alice, b. 6-12-1885;·m. in 1916, Fred R. Fletcher; children Orville, b. 5•13-1918., Luella, b. 12-23-1920, Eldora Alice, b. 8-18-1923. Luella m. in 1944., Mr. Klobeck, had Cherie Ann, Brighton Carl and Renie Lee., Eldora A. m. Mr. Davies, have Joyce, b. 5-30-1946 and Richard F. b. 10-30-1948.

M--Thenia Jane~ b. 2-27-1888, m. George Lamb 3-23-1910 had Annie, b. 3-18-1911, m. 10-12-1932 Harry Fatt, had Russell, Kenneth, Ronald, and Clarence.

N--Willia.m Edward, b. 9 .. 9.1890; m. 12-20-1916 Margaret Clark, b. 10-J.2-1889. Children: Clark, b. 10-17-1919; m. 1-23-1943 Isabel Dick and have Georgina b. 1-17-1944, Kathleen, 1921, m. 1-5-1946, Earl•••••, Annie, b. 4-24-1924, m. Walter Ruby, Belen, b. 8-16-1926 and Leslie, b. 5•10•1928.

o--catherine Mary., 1892-1907. P--La.chla.n James., b. 10025-1897, d. 9-12-1916 in the army.

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ADDENDA ET COR .. RlGENDA

5200--John Kingsbury of Somerset Province, England was a farmer as were the genera­tions before him. John had a brother, Henry, a first cousin, Joseph, given names so often used in the Kingsbury families. He married Miss Date and they lived their life on the ancestral land about 14 miles from Taunton, Somerset, England. Mrs. Kingsbury Vas resident in England, 1927. Children: A--William J. lives on the ancestral. farm near Taunton. B--Francis George, born 1877. In December, 1895 he came to the United States

as an immigrant lad of 18 years of age. In his youth he had wanted to be a farmer, more than anything else. In the market place of his home village he saw a store window given over to pictures of farm homes, barns, stock, sam­ples of grain with a large banner hanging over it reading: ''Young man come to America and grow up With a new country."

Mr. Kingsbury writes that he came in response to that invitation but was terribly disappointed when he arrived in Chicago to learn that farmers were hardly able t~ make enough money to live. It was the time of Grover Cleve­la.ndts second a.dministration. He found work with Marshel.l Field and Company at $5.00 a week, and a year later went to work for Hope Publishing Company whose found.er and president was my first cousin. In 1919 he succeeded him as president of the company. In 1922 his compilation, "Hymns of Praise" was first published. He retired from the Hope Publishing Company in 1927 and carried.out as he says "my original unsuppressed desire by buying a small fa.rm about six miles west of Lansing, Michigan." Winter being what it is in our northern climes Mr. and Mrs. Kingsbury make their winter home in St. Petersburg, Florida. A married daughter, Hope, J.ives in Washington, D.c., and grad.daughter, Carol and her husband reside at Pensacola, Fla.

c--Henry James followed his brother across the Atlantic, and he too engaged in the Printing Trade. The owner with his son, Chester, of North Seattle Print­ing Co., Seattle, Washington. Chester has a son who I believe is a second year student at the University of Washington at Seattle.

D--Percy Date followed his inclination to farm and settled near Lansing,· Mich.

* * * *** *** * * * JESSE YOCTJlJP Kingsbury (Milford8 , Henry7 , Stephen6 • 5 , John4 , Ephraim3, James2 ,

Henry1 ): of Shickshinny, Pa.; m. Miss Jennie Kelley. Born to that union, a son Paul J., b. April 15, ~900. He married and has two children, Robert D., born Oct. 19, 1924, and Joan J., b. Dec. 11, 1925. They reside in Detroit. See page • The Kingsbury Family by Miss Talcott.

***** In the development of the taconite industry· in Minnesota Mr. C. L. Kingsbury, vice

- president of the Reserve Mining Co., played an important part.

Henry Kingsbury of Buffel.o, N.Y. residing at 330 Myrtle Street. 1889). He was born in 1834; died March 211 1890; married Maria Joseph J., September 11, 1872.

(Buffalo Directories, ••••• Born to them

Joseph J., Major (Henry): m. Miss Maude c. Davis, b. near Angola, N.Y. at the home of her grandfather Philo Carrier. She was a graduate of the old Buffalo NormeJ. School, now the Buffalo State Teachers College, Mrs. Kingsbury was president of the Western New York Federation of Women's Clubs in the year 1930.

"Joseph J. Kingsbury enlisted as a private in the Signal Corps, N. G. N. Y. February 2, 1898; dropped April 1, 1901; Private Company H. 65th Inf. N. Y. N. G. June 20, 19051 dropped December 10, 1906; taken up March 15, 1907; Battalion Sergeant Major, April 18, 1909; Honorably discharged May 1, 1911; commis­sioned 1st Lieutenant, 65th. Inf. N. Y. N. G. June 20, 1911; Accepted June 21, 19111 Captain March 15, 19121 Accepted ·March 18, 1912. Placed on Reserve List and detailed as Aide on Staff of Covemor; Detailed for duty with Co. M 65th N. G. N. Y. Mustered into Federal Service as Captain August 10th, 1916 full and honorably discharged February 19, 1918, Commissioned as Captain Air Service, U. S,A, and discharged from U.S. A, April 1919. Now on U.S. A. Reserve, as well as N. C. N. Y," January 10, 1922 J. Leslie Kinkaid

Appointed 12-20-1922 Promoted 12-10-1924 Prom.oted 6-1-1925 Transfer 11-16-1934 Transfer 4-1-1935 Change in Designation 8-31-1937 Retirement (Disability) 12-16-1937.

The Adjutant General lServices Administration

National Archives and Records Service

St, Louis 3, Missouri, April 17, 1959

Special Expert, Veterans Bureau, Buffalo, N. Y. Acting Regio11C1l Manager " " " Regioll0l Manager II " " Senior Property Custodian " II Batavia, N.Y. Senior Property Custodian ltt1 II Canandaigua,

Asst. Supply Officer ti II "

M. D. Davis, Chief

N.Y.

Reference Seryic_e. Branch

Children: Corydon, graduate of College of Forestry, Syracuse, N.Y ., a daughtei·, ••••• ; m. c. B. Tutton. They have two children, Duncan Campbell and Jean Caroline Tutton. Mrs. Tutton was educated at Syracuse University.

* * * * * * * * * * * * J:ustice Jesse E •. Kingsbury presided at December term of Naturalization Court of Herkimer County, N.Y.

EDWIN F. 1° Kingsbury (Edwin L. 9 , Andrew Bates8 ., John7 ., Asa6 - 5 ., Ephraim4 , Josephs-a, Re~ri'-J: m. Miss Ellen Woodcock. He died in St. Petersburg., Fla. at 67 yea.rs. A graduate of Colgate University where he received bis B.S. degree. A research scientist for the Bell Telephone System from 1920 he engaged in the development of telephotography and television at the laboratories in Murray Bill., New Jerse~. A fellow of the American Physical Society, the Franklin Institute and Phi Beta Kappa.

* * * * * * * * * WILLARD BELMONT Kingsbury whose birthplace was probably in Oneida. County, New York in

the year 1837. He was a Physician and losing an arm in a Civil War battle he turned to Education a.f'ter removing to California. He registered e.s a physician at San Pablo, Calif. July 10, 1867. Dr. Kingsbury married Helen Delamater per­haps of that family springing from Jacob and Catharine Delamater of Rosendale, Ulster Co., N. Y. She was a well educated person and an exceptional artist. Same: of her paintings hang in the library of the College of the Pacific at Stockton, Calif. During the year of 1876 Dr. Kingsbury visited Red Bluff, Nevada for the purpose of establishing a Business College. In a one day the sum of $12,000 was raised to support the movement. Two days later he was suddenly taken ill and. died. Returning to san Jose, Cal.if. the widow became the first preceptress of the College of the Pacific. Two children were born to them.

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A--Willard de Lemater, b. Dec. 18, 1866 at San Pablo, CaJ.if., d. Sept. 27, 1929 in Kobe, Japan at which time he was Revising Editor of the Osaka Ma.inichi English Edition. Hem., 1st Clara Jeanette Stanbridge in 1897, had Helen (Zirkle) and adopted Willard Stanbridge. Hem. 2nd Malinda Bakenhus at Yoko­hama, Japan in 1908. Had Ronald Dietrich e.nd adopted Mirian Beth in Seattle, Wash.

B--Susan Myra, born Oct. 18, 1870 in San Pablo, Calif. She received her A.B. degree from the College of the Pacific, Phi Beta Kappa; M.A. from Leland Stan­ford, 1899; Ph.D., Columbia Univ., 1905, Honorary degrees of LL.D. from Mills College and the College of the Pacific. From 1904 to 1905, Instructor in History, Vassar College. In 1906 she directed the investigation for the State of Massachusetts into the relation of children to industries. From 1906 to 1915, Professor of Economics at Simmons College. Dr. Kingsbury was Vice Pres. of the American Economic Association and for five years president of the Inter­collegiate Community Service Association. With Dr. Fairchild they visited Soviet Russia writing several volumes on their studies of health and education in the Soviet. For 16 yea.rs, 1906-1922 she was engaged in the monumental task of compiling the Records of the Virginia Company in four large volumes and ordered by the Congress of the United States.

*** *** * * * September 5, i961

Dear :Mr. Kingsbury: ~ middle name derives from my maternal great-grandfather who lived some­

where near the junction of the Red and Mississippi Rivers in Louisiana. He was known as "Captain Kingsbury" from some experience or other on river boats. He had a daugh­ter named Imogene Kingsbury, who was my grandmother and who married a Dr. Eugene Hamilton Smith of Lettsworth, Louisiana.

* * * * * *

Best wishes, HOWARD KINGSBURY SMITH Chief Correspondent and

General Manager, C.B.s. News

*** HARRY J. Kingsbury, Director general of field operations of the Willys-Overland

Export Corporation in Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. He was formerly general sales manager for Europe for Chrysler, with headquarters in Antwerp, and held a similar post with the Ford Motor Co. in Paris.

Page 66 ( 663) 77 ( 873) 77 ( 417) 98 ( 620)

120 ( 920) 157 (1938) 157 (1939) 168 (2061)

II 168 (2064)

--from Christian Science Monitor, Boston, Mass.

*** *** *** Lois married Mr. Skinner, had daughter Lillian (Brown). Henry H. married Isabel E. Nichols. Ebenezer name of wife unknown. Mary Cabot was his mother. Nathan is said to have married Ester Weaver. George should be No. 921. Robert Freeman K. should read No. 1958. Mary Louise K. should read No. 1959. Milles, Barbara. Ann, m. March 29, 1952, James J. Doherty. Their children, Charlene, b. Jan. 24, 1953; Kathleen, b. March 10, 1955; James, b. Aug. 29, 1957; Thomas, b. Feb. 1960. B--Pa.tricia Louise, m. June 17, 1952 to John F. Kanz. They have

Deborah, b. Dec. 9, 1958.

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C---Joseph Sullivan, m. June 27, 1953 Sheila Shea. They have Joseph T. born Nov. 2, 1954; Ge.11 Elizabeth, born March 4, 1958 and David, b. June 22, 1961.

Page 180 (2169) married Charles Simpson Williams, " 209 (2610) Dr. Edwon E. Moore should be Dr. Edson E. Moore.

" 227 (3100) should be Ogden Joseph. " 227 (3108) should read, married 1872, Arthur Pomeroy.

227 (3109) should read Samuel Asa had Ernest Byron, No, 3165. 231 (3906) should read Warner H., No. 3096. 237 (3344) should read No, 3244. 240 ( 4012) Tilly married Anne Clark, 241 (4031) should be 4032--Josiah. 182 (21832) should read 2183. 188 (1946) Mrs. Clara Kingsbury fate.lly burned in home fire, 304 (3831) 3864A-•Ba.rbara Joyce, b, Feb, 20, 1928; m, at Chicago, Ill. July 11,

1952, John Patrick Murray. They resided at Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan until January, 1961 then removed to Deerfield, Ill. Children (Murray): Anne Elizabeth, b. May 15, 1953, . John Howard, b. Nov. 28, 1954; d. Jan, 5, 19.56. Ruth Ellen, b, Jan. 20, 1957, Jean Louise, b. Sept. 24, 1958. And proud Grand.father Howard looks for a December, 1961

new Murray grandchild, The youngest in this book.

INDEX OF THE· KINGSBURY-KINGSBERY NAMES

3090--A. Roy, 226, 230 160--Aaron, 31, 47 217--Aaro:il, 35, 56

1671--Aaron, 13S 535--Aaron, 57, 91

3147--Aaron Thomas, 231, 234 774--Abbie F., 71

1272--Abbie, 104 871--Abby Ann, 77 844--Abby Lamb, 75 202--Abiel, 33 499--Abiel, S4 524--Abiel, 56

54--Abigail, 30 55--Abigail, 30 58--Abigail, 49

116--Abigail, 27 173--Abigail, 31 179--Abigail, 32 221--Abigail, 35 223--Abigail, 57 318--Abigail, 42 338-1/2--Abigail, 44 409--Abigail, 48 427--Abigail, 49 428--Abigail, 4-9 496--Abigail, 54 515--Abigail, 55 538--Abigail, 57 545--Abigail, 57 569--Abigail, 59 576--Abigail, 59 862--Abigail, 76 897--Abigail, 79 994--Abigail, 84

1673--Abigail, 135 1748--Abigail, 141., 177 3004- -Abigail,· 219 3040- -Abigail, 222 3303--Abigail, 250 3004--Abigail, 219 30090--Abigail, 219 3040--Abigail, 222 3510--Abigail, 265-282 1299--Abigail, 106

761--Abigail Curtis, 761 . 1010--Abigail, 85 982--Abigail, 84 705--Abigail Walker, 68 90- -Abijah, 25

237--Abijah, 37, 60 500--Abijah, 54, 85 587--Abijah, 60

1618--Abijah, 128, 168 1005--Abijah Wilder, 85 455--Abner, 52 1482--Abner, 119 1063--Abner Ellis, 89

Abraham, 13 3291--Absalom, 250, 254 3432--Absalom, 261 3413--Achsa, 259 171S--Ada, 139 3411--Ada, 259 '3669--Ada, 281 3684--Ada, 282 l 739--Ada H. , 140 1471--Ada Estella, 118

3144--Ada Roiella, 231 · 336--Adaline, 44

3728--Adam Edward, 286 1039--Adams, 87 1999--Addie, 163 347--Addison, 44, 72

5144--Addison, 315 574--Adelaide, 59

3577--Adelaide, 271, 287 3374--Adele Louise, 256 793--Adelide, 72

1343--Adeline, 109 1744--Adeline, 140 1278--N. Adelaide, 104 1743--Adelbert, 140 3131--Adelbert, 230, 233

Adeline Sarah, 27!1 1719--Aden, 139, 175 1776--Adkin Wallace, 143 1217--Adkinson Wallis, 100, 143 3655--Adolph Henry

Adolph William, 279 1340A-Agatha Isabelle, 109

Agnes, 13 1955C-Agnes, 157 2070--Agnes Helen, 169 5115--Aidan, 313 2075--Aileen Louise 2331--Alamena May 2625--Alan Philip, 211

D-Alan Scott, 304 2507--Alan Verne, 205

835--Albert, 75 860--Albert, 76

1006--Albert, 85 1200--Albert, 99, 143 1747--Albert, 141, 176 3203--Albert, 235 3446--Albert, 262 3511--Albert, 266, 281

· 5108--Albert, 313 5120--Albert, 313

604--Albert Alfred, 61, !:15 1563--Albert Alomo, 123 1485--Albert Benjamin, 120, 151:-1963--Albert Benjamin II, 158 3830- -Albert C. , 298, 304 1518--Albert Dexter, 121, 160 3704B-Albert E. , 284 5081--Albert E., 312 3427--Albert .Eason, 260 3679--Albert Edward, 281, 297 1293-'•Albert Francis, 105, 147 5039--Albert Henry, 309, 310 1496-·Albert Joseph, 120 3203--Albert, 235 5071--Albert Leonard, 311 1159--Albert Learned, 95 S058C-Albert Luther, 31J 2056--Albert Lyon, 167 1969--Albert Newell, 159 1173--Albert Newton, 97 1749--Albert Newton, 141, I 71 2385--Albert Newton, 198

874--Albert Warren, 77 2504--Albert Warren, 204 2011--Alberta, 163 1985--Albertcl Beatrice, 160

1974--Alberta Gertrude, 159 3231-~Alberta May, 237 5122--Alexander, 313 1045--Alfred, 88 3172--Alfred, 233 1158--Alfred H., 95, 140 3848--Alfred LeRoy, 301 2029--Alfred William, 165, 192 636--Alford, 62 602--Alfred, 61

24--Alice, 18 64--Alice, 22

467--Alice, 52 1426B-Alice, 114 1732--Alice, 140 2206--Alice, 184 2207--Frances, 184 2602--Alice, 209 3103--Alice, 227 31828-Alice, 234 3369--Alice, 255 3390--Alice, 257 3501--Alice, 265 4052C-Alice, 240 18S2--Alice Amanda, 148 1402--Alice Bethia, 112

Alice Carey, 284 2043--Alice E., 166 3645--Alice Eliza, 278 .· 764--Alice F., 71 36838-Alice Ida, 282, 299 1896--Alice Laurence, 151 1770--Alice Lillian, 143 1784--Alice Lillian, 144, · 181 1848--Alice Lillian, 148 1457--Alice Maria, 117 2247--Alice Maria, 189 1971--Alice Marian, 159 929--Alice Marshall, 82

1497--Alice Marshall, 120 348S--Alice O., 264 2251--Alice Rockhill, 190 3799--Alice Ruth, 293 3483--Alir.e Terry, 264 2174--Alice Virginia, 2174 2122--Alison Mason, 176 2379--Alison, 198 11838-Allen, 98 124S--Allen, 102 3385--Allen, 257- 263 1391--AllenA., 111 1920--Allan Compton, 153, I ts1

1887--Allen Alonzo, 151 Allen Calvin, 297

2012--Allen Haynes, 163, 191 3880--Allen Lee, 306 1568.;.-Allen Munroe, 124, 163 3736--Allen Murphy, 286

3--Allene, 297 3101--AWe Eugene, 227 3683A--Alma, 282 3558--Alma Augusta, 269 3832--Alma Clore, 298 •. 1936--Alma Cora, 155 1821--Alma Louise, 147 1274--Alm<i Treat, 104 3054--Almerican, 223, 227 1051--Almeron 8., 88

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338--Almira, 44 1038--Almira, 87 3478--Almira. 263 4028--Almira, 221 1032--Almim. Lucretia, 86 3440--Almon, 262 1450--Alomo Delea, 117, 154 3690--Alomo Marcellus, 282 1351--Alpheus Rodney, 109, 148 2338--Alta Deming, 197 2144--Alton Charles, 178, 199 2162--Alvin, 179 3452--.Alvin, 262 1455--Alvin, 117, 157 195S0-Alvin Cornell, 1S7, 188 1286--Alvin T., 105 1122--Alvira, 93

Alyce, 13 1562--Amo.nda Fiske, 123 3450--Amarlah, 260

87--Amasa, 24 275--Amasa, 39 854--Amasa, 76 239--Amaziah, 37 584--Amaziah, 60

5150--Amaziah, 315 1132--Amhrose A, , 94 1203--Ambrose, 99 . 3098--Amelia, 226, 231 332S--Amelia, 253 4040--Amelia, 239 4055--Amella, 240 5038--Amelia, 309, 310 3613--Amelia F., · 274 3798A-Amella Frances, 293 2082--Amelia Varnum, 171

776--Amherst, 71, 106 146--Amos, 30, 45 888--Amos, 78

3439--Amos, 262 1924--Amos Edwards, 153

821--Amos P., 74, 192 271--Amy, 39

1943--Amy Louise, 155 350S--Amy Minerva, 265 3363--Andrew, 255 3597--Andrew, 273, 289 4037--Andrew, 239, 241 4004--Andrew, 220 4056--Andrew, 240 3552--Andrew Bates, 268 3094--Andrew Jackson, 226, 231 752--Andrew J., 70 955--Andrew Jackson, 83

3094--Andrew Jackson, 226, 231 1181--Audrew Philip. 98 2547--Andrew Tilden, 208

AndriCl Milton, 258 653--Angellne, 65

1116-•Angeline, 93 2034--Angie Melissa, 165 2190--Ann., 183 1524--Ann Almira, 122 3481--Am:a Eliza, 263 346--Ann, 44 949--Ann Elizabeth, 82

lOS2--Anu Jenette, 88 122S--Am:i. La.um. 100 S073--AX111 Louis; 311

759--Anll Mana,' 70

843--Ann Maria, 75 1016--Ann Maria, 86 1375--Ann Viola, 110 153--Anna, 30 789--Anna, 72 967--AllJlCl, 83

1746--Auna, 141 3124--Anna G., 228 3448-•ADJlC, 262 3297--Anna, 250 3309--Anna, 250 3326--Anna, 253 1268--Anna Chandler, 103 1519--Anna Elimbeth, 121 2634--Azma Emily, 211 3665--Anna Leah, 281 1163--Anna Mmia, 96 1475--Arma Maria Chapman, 119 3401--AnllQ Olmstead, 2S8 1263--Anna Otis, 103 264--Anne, 39 748--Anne, 70

1861--Annie-•149 1964--Amde, 1S8. 2186--Anne Dudley, 182 2049--Annie Emeline, 167 3124--Amtle G., 228 1223--Annie Lee, 100 1632--Amtle Loraine, 130 1462--Annie Maude, .118 3722--Annie M., 28S 1785--Annie Rose, 144, 181 1l60--Annis Sophia, 95 1662--Amtls S., 135 2295--Ansel Homer, 1921 207 3542•-Anson, 268

253--Archelcus, 38, 61 K--Archibald, 317

222SA-Arclde Searl, 201 1894--Archer Louis, 151, 185 • 4034--Ardon, 239, 241 3105--Argie Annette, 227 3516--Ariel Cowdery, 266 3517--Arius Newton, Judge, 266 1448--Aristus Austin, 117, 154 1833--Arlene Frances, 147 3197--Arlene, 235 1712--Arment11$, 138 1717•-Armentus Bixby, 139, 174 2110A•-Armentus Johnson

580--Amold, 60, 94 1115--Arnold, 93 1702--Arnold c., 138 2150--Arthur, 178 2159--Arthur, 179, 200 5130•-Arthur, 314 2303--Arthut Allen, 193, 208 3687--Arthur B,, 282 754--Arthur D, , 70

2319A-Arthur E, , 195 1722-•Arthur Elbridge, 139 1610--Arthur Eugene, 128, 167 1895--Arthur French, 151, 185 2213--Arthur French n, 185 2057--Arthur Howard, 167 1873--Arthur Jeiome, 149, 184 1823--Arthur Lewis, 147 1210--An:hur Lyman, 99, 143 3704--Arthur McArthur, 284 3840--Arthur Murray, 301

1421-•Arthur Prescott, Jr., 114 3598--Arthur Preston, 273, 289 2319B-Arthur Thayer, 19S 1328-~Arthut Warren, 108, 148 3207--ArvUla, 235

140-•Aso, 30 184--Asa, 32 287--Asa, 40, 67 300--Asa, 41 488--Asa, 53, 84 508--Asa, S5 576--Asa, 59, 93 983--Asa, Jr., 84

1044--Asa, 87 3010--Asa, 219, 220 32.90--Asa, Capt., 250, 253, 254 3290--ASCl, 250, 253 3351--Asa n, 254, 260 3355--Asa, Dr., 254 3426--Asa III, 260, 268 3549--Asa 'JV, 268, 284 3709--Asa V, 285, 301 4019--Asa, 220 3844--Asa John, 301 1567--Asa Munroe, 124, 163 2007--Asa Nelson, 163, 190

739--Asa RJchard, 70 790--Aso. William, 72, 108

1981--Asa.hel Hodsldns, 160, · 180 3S2--Asenath, 45

3387--Asenath, 257 3474--AsellQth, 263

677--AtchJnso:n, 66 2181--Audrey Sawyer, 182 1625--Augusta P., 129 710--Augustus, 68, 102

3778-•Augustus Holmes, 289 3649--Augustus Irvin, 279, 280 1134--Austin A., 94 3S26--Austia, 266 1814--Ava FraDCis, 146 1090--.Azel Addison, 91

3453--Bo.ckus, 262 2218--Barbara, 186 2227--Barbara Ann, 188, 202 2182--Bo.rbma Anne, 182 2226E-Bo.rbara Jean, 188, 202 · 1910•-Bo.rbCU'CI Lee, 152

Barbaro. Loretta, 294 5049--Bo.rtlett, 309 3660--Bo.shuo. Adella, 281 3657--Bashuo Amanda, 279 1878--Beatrlce, 150 1893--Beatrice Isabel, 151 3196--Beattice, 235 480--Becca, 53

5007--Belle, 307 5020--Belle, 308

62--Benjamin, 32 431--Benjo.min, 50 187--BenJQDlln, 32, 49 215--Benjamin, 3S 220--Benjamin, 35 238--Benjamin, 37 315--Benjo.min, 42, 56 385--BenJamin, 47 442--BenJcuni:n, 51 4S2--Benjamin, 52 526--Benjo.min ll, 56

590- -Benjamin, 60 893--Benjamin, 78 903--Benjamin IV, 79 916--Benjamin, 80 919C-Benjamin, 80

5147--Benjamin, 315 1130--Benjamin A., 94 909--Benjamin Barnes, 80

3520--Benjamin F., 266 1691--Benjamin Frank, 137, 173 1527--Benjamin Franklin, 172 1463--Benjamin Freeman. 118, 157

A-Benjamin S. , 296 1--Benja.min Stua.rt, 296

1426--Benjamin Thompson, 114, 153 3062--Benjamin T., 225, 228 945--Benja.min White, 82 519--Beriah, 56

2403--Bemie, 199, 212 2145--Bert P., 178, 199 1276--Bertha A., 104 1366--Bertie M., 110 1892--Bertram, 151 5109--Bertram, 313 2002--Bertha, 163 1891--Bertha Whiting, 151 2257--Beryl, 190 3222--Beryl Lee, 236 1934--Bessey, 155 3161--Bessie, 232 3116--Bessie Ardella, 228 2042--Bessie Elva, 166 2066--Bessie Elva, 168 3774--Bessie Preston, 289 3070- -Bethia, 225, 229 3317--Bethia, 251 231--Betsey, 36 309--Betsey, 42 387--Betsey, 47

• 446--Betsey, 51 513--Betsey, 55 540--Betsey, 57 568--Betsey, 59 582--Betsey, 60 777--Betsey, 71 972--Betsey, 83

3033--Betsey, 221 3036--Betsey, 221 1140--Betsey Melinda, 95 1470--Betsey Rachel, 118 1506--Betsey Sumner; 121 2497--Bette Ann, 203 2221B-Betty Jean, 187 3235--Betty Lou, 237 3185--Beverly, 234

Billie, 290 2378--Billings Briggs, 198 1106--Blanche, 93 1940--Blanche, 155 2116--Blanche Evelyn, 174 3878--Bonnie Ma.rie, 306 2030--Bradley Leslie. 165, 192 1931--Brayton B. , 154 2429--Brian Erwin, 200 2486--Bruce, 203 2612--Bruce Bent, 209, 212 2428--Bruce Elmer, 200 2216--Bruce Fowler 2613--Bryant Bush 3585--Buckley Steadman, 272

2272--Burt Frank B., 191, 206 3513--Burton, 266 3685-•Burton, 282 3479--Byron, 263, 279

33--Caleb, 19 775--Caleb, 71, 105

1303--Caleb Albert, 106 529--Caleb, 56

3443--Calista, 262 394--Calvin, 47, 76 700--Calvin, 67

382SF -Calvin, 297 1338--Calvin Judson, 108, 148 864--Calvin Phillips, 76

117S--Calvin P., 97 1459--Calvh:i Wilder, 117 3154--Carl, 232 1720--Carl Adelbert, 139, 175

Carl Hilton, 294 3427--Carlos Martin, 260 1875--Carl Wayne, 149, 184 2414--Carmen, 200

Carol, 313 Carol, 318

3230--Carol Ann, 237 Carol Jean, 290

2627--Carol Ruth, 211 2422--Carol Taylor, 200 345--Caroline, 44 403--Caroline, 48 449--Caroline, 51 794--Caroline, 72 962--Caroline, 83

1097--Caroline, 92 3407--Caroline, 258 3414--Caroline, 259 2470--Caroline Bennett, 200 1323--Caroline Elizabeth, 107 1336--Caroline E., 108 284--Caroline H., 40 695--Caroline Lorain, 67

-1556--Caroline M., 123 3674--Caroline Maud, 281 1026--Caroline Sophia, 86 899--Caroline Urania, 79

1917--Carolyn, 153 2214D-Carolyn, 185 3201--Carolyn Frances, 235 2025--Carrie Blake, 165 2219--Carrie Isabella, 186 1950A-Carrie Lavina, 156 1451--Carrie Maria, 117 3593--Carrie Nancy, 272 156--Catherine, 30 378--Catherine, 46 472--Catherine, 52 747--Catherine, 70 913--Catherine, 80

1182--Catherine, 98 5078A-Catherine, 311

]-Catherine, 317 917--Catherine Emily, 80 963--Catherine Peabody, 83

1554--Catherine Peabody, 123 908-1/2--Catherine Sawin, 80

3251--Cathie Lee, 238 3874--Cecil R. , 306 3373A-1-Cecile, 255 3882--Cecile Renee, 306

3548--Cecelia, 268 3509--Celia, 265 3520--Celeste, 266 1126--Celestia, 93 3847--Cecil Richard, 301, 306 493--Charity, 53

Charles, 142 285•-Charles A., 40 359--Charles, 45, 74 402--Charles, 48, 77 674--Charles, 66 681--Charles, 66 820--Charles, 74 947--Charles, 82 985--Charles, 84

1003--Chcrles, 85 1192--Charles, 98, 142 1271--Charles, 104 1330--Charles, 108 1344--Charles, 109 1536--Charles, 122 1768--Charles, 142, 179 1867--Charles, 149 1908--Charles, Jr., 152 2155--Charles, 179, 199 2407--Charles, Jr., 199 2537--Charles, 208 3022--Charles, 220, 221 3027--Charles, 221 3047--Charles, 223 3053--Charles, 233, 227 3071--Charles, 225, 230 . 3315--Charles, 251 3371--Charles, 255 3464--Charles, 262, 277 3518--Charles, 266 4013--Charles, 220, 221

Charles, 290 5129--Charles, 314 28S--Charles A., 40

2268--Cha.rles Allen, 191, 206 2513--Charles Allen, 206 2041--Charles Arthur, 166, 193 1533--Charles Augustus, 122, 161 3408--Charles B. , 258, 264 3603--Chorles B, , 273, 289 3430--Charles Ba.ckus, 260, 269 3724~-Charles Barnes, 286 2327A-Charles Bowen, 196 848--Charles C. , 76

1438--Chorles Carroll, 116 2531--Charles David, 207 1553--Charles Deming, 123 3381--Charles Denison, 257, 263 1443--Charles E. , 116, 154 1928--Charles Edward III, 154, 187 2221--Charles Edward lll, 187 3898--Chorles F.dward, 307 699--Charles Edwin, 67, 102

1490--Charles Elbridge, 120, 158 1845--Charles Elyah, 148

323

876--Chorles Franklin, 77 1511--Charles Franklin, Dr., 121, 160

829--Charles Gilman, 75, 1453--Charles Henry, -117, 155 2322--Charles Henry, 196, 209 3503--Charles Henry; 265 3778--Charles Henry, :B9 1417--Charles Herbert, 114, 152 1616--Charles H., 128

324

1561--Charles Henry; 123· 1619--Charles Henry, 128, 168 1705--Charles Henry; 138 5068--Charles Henry, 310 1987--Charles Homer, 161 1922--Charles Irwin, 153, 186 1932C-Charles J. i 155 5079--Charles L. , 311

931--Charles Langdon, M. D. , 82 3588--Charles Lewis, 272 2239--Charles Lovell, 189 3538--Charles McLean, 267

Charles Mortimer, 268 Clarence Myron, 269

3561--Charles Nelson, 269, 285 1731--Charles Newton, 140 3071--Charles 0., 225, 230 2225C-Charles R. , 202 2376--Charles Rawson, 197 2392--Charles Rice, 198 222SC-Charles Richard, 188 2480--Charles Richard, 202 3702--Charles S., 285 3612--Oharles Samuel, 274, 292 3795--Charles Samuel II, 293 3732- -Charles Stone, 286

837--Charles Sumner, 75, 112 3625--Charles Thomas, 277

828--Charles Washington, 75 904--Charles Weatherby, 79, 117

H-Charles W., 317 788--Charles White, 72

1035--Charles Willard, 87 1627--Charles Willard, 129 1389--Charles William, 111 1945--Charles Wren, 156, 187. 373--Charlotte, 46 680--Charlotte, 66 683--Charlotte, 66 785--Cbarlotte, 72 979--Charlotte, 84

1102--Charlotte, 93 1890--Charlotte, 151 2014--Charlotte, 163 2072--Charlotte, 169 3518--Charlotte, 266 3552--Charlotte, 269 3723--Charlotte, 285

846--Charlotte Augusta, 75 3562--Charlotte Cordia, 269

B-Charlotte Esther, 283 1984--Charlotte Hatch, 160 1064--Charlotte Helen, 89

Charlotte Marlon, 295 1080--Charlotte Sabens, 91 3193--Chastina Mae, 234

Cheryl Ann, 303 711--Chester, 68 809--Chester, 73

--Chester, 318 1452--Chester Benjamin, 117, 155 2222--Chester Elliot, 187, 201 2245--Chester Emery, 189, 203 1609--Chester Lyman, 128, 167 2059--Chester Lyman, 167, 195 2319--Chester Lyman, 195, 209 2604--Chester Lyman, Jr. , 209

501--Chloe SS 3300--Chloe

1

250 2641--Christ~pber Clarence, 213

1042--Christopher Columbus, 87 2204--Claire Wayne, 184 1763--Clara, 142 1766--Clara, 142 5047--Clara, 309 1425--Clara A., 114 1857--Clara A,, 149 1458--Clara Elizabeth, 117 1186--Clara Emoline, 98 1923--Clara L., 153 1335--Clara Louise, 108 1944--Clara Martha, 156 1844--Clara Mary, 148 1508--Clara Miranda, 121 3716--Clare Cornelia, 285 1393--Clarence, 111, 151 1725--Clarence, 139 1726--Clarence, 139 3694--Clarence Avery, 283 5134--Clarence B., 314 1951--Clarence Herbert, 188 1953--Clarence Herbert, 156 3166--Clarence Leo, 232, 236

Clarence Merle, 283 3771--Clarence Thrall, 289 1435--Clarinda Lucretia, 115

329--Clarlssa, 43 367--Clarissa, 46 859--Clarissa, 76 997--Clarissa, 85

1084--Clarlssa, 91 1661--Clarissa Addine, 134 1061--Clarissa Elizabeth, 89 2344--Clark Walker, 197, 210

Claude, 258 5093--Clayton John, 312 5076--Clifford A. M. D, , 311 3180--Clifford LaVere, 233- 237 2164--Clinton, 179, 200

Clinton Andrew, 269 3204--Clinton Howard, 235

Connie Sue, 202 1096--Corydon G., 93 2090A-Cora, 172 5060--Cora, 309 3688--Cora J,, 282 2021--Cora Clifton, 164 1954--Cora L., 156 1756--Cordelia, 141 3491--Comella, 264 3228--Craig, 237, 238 2413--Curtis, 200

717--Curtis Lamson, 68 3860--Curtis, 304 369--Cynthia, 46 641--Cynthia, 62

1476--Cynthia, 119 3417--Cynthia, 259 2546--Cynthia Lowe, 208 292--Cyrus, 40, 68 504- -Cyrus, 55, 86 530--Cyrus, Col., 56, 90 713--Cyrus, 68

1201--Cyrus, 99 1253--Cyrus, 102 1659--Cyrus III, 133, 134 1667--Cyrus, 135, 172 1800--Cyrus, 145 2087--Cyrus, 172 2334--Cyrus Henry, 196

722--Cyrus Judson, 69 1572--Cyrus Lemuel, 124 1028--Cyrus Olcott, 86 506--Cythia, 55

1238-Dalsy Viola, 101 2008--Dale Carroll, 163, 190 2 267--Dale Carroll, 191, 205

Dana, 297 2530--Dana Harold, 207 1914--Dana Metcalf, 152

27--Danlel, 18, 23 79--Daniel, 23, 34

142--Daniel, 30, 44 171--Daniel, 31 207--Danlel, 34, 55 229--Danlel, 36, 59 379--Danlel, 46, 75 395--Daniel, 47 484--Danlel, 53, 83 505--Daniel, 55, 87 842--Daniel, 75 937--Daniel, 82 965--Daniel, 83

Daniel, 98 3273--Daniel, 248 5126--Daniel, 313 762--Danlel Albert, 71, 105

1832--Daniel Albert, 147 1078--Daniel Biscoe, 91

Daniel D. 2522--Daniel Frank, 206 2474C-Daniel Jackson, 201 2481--Daniel Lee, 202 2515--Daniel Lee, 206

Daniel Leroy, 202 573--Daniel Morse, 59

1142--Daniel Orlando, 95, 138 2108--Daniel Orlando, 174 1580--Daniel Perry, 124, 164 391--Daniel W., 47, 76

S131--DanielW., 314 861--Daniel Wilde, 76, 114 391--Daniel William, -.1, 16 337--Danile, 337

Daphne, 282 S12--Darius, 55, 88

3510--Darius, 266 1154--Darius Pierce, 95 2405--Daryle, 199, 212

183--David, 32 200--David, 33, 53 490--David, Sr., 53, 84 509--David, 55, 87 599--David, 61 914--David, 80

1206--David, 99 David Brian, 202

3038--David Cole, 222, 225 2085--David Deming, 171, 196 1050--David Denman, 88 2635--David Ellsworth, 211 2297--David Eugene, 192, 207 2326--David Hamilton, 196 1013--David Hasley, 86 2215--David Jackson, 186, 200 2473--David Jackson, 201 1S75--David Lamb, 124 1628--David Lansing, 129

David Neil, 290

3667 • -David Pease, 281 A-David Thomas; 305

757--David W., 105 1829--David W,, 147, 183 1913--David Winslow, 152 757--David William, 70, 105 556--Davie Butler, 58, 92

2079--Dean Jackson, 170 398--Deborah, 47

2474D-Deborah J,, 201 2292--Delbert Tl'Clzer, 192, 207 3472--Delia, 263 2039--Delia Florence, 166 1305--Delia Vilas, 106

311--Delight, 42 975--Delyte, 83

3307- -Deliverance, 250 3334--Deliverance, 253 3118--Della, 228 1759--Delos, · 142, 178 3557--Delos Devine, 269

975--Delyte, 83 3403--Denison, 258 2485--Dennis, 203 3410--Dennis, 259, 265 3518--Dennis Harley, 266

Dennis Ralph, 202 3879--Dennis R., 306 3285--Denison, 249, 253 3346--Dennison, 253 5116--Derwent, 313 687--Dexter, 67, 101 3418--Diana, 259 3445:._·Diano, 262

Diana Kay, 202 Diane, 305

3227--Dixie Lee, 237 2239--Donald, 189, 203 3246--Donald, 238 5077--Donald, 311 2430--Donald Brent, 200 1965--Donaid Brown, 158

Donald Ernest, 312 3841--Donald Freeman, 301 1806A Donald Hamblin, 145, 182 2197--Donald H., 183. 200 2483--Donald Sidney, 203 2505--Donald WilliaJ!l, 204 2490--Donna Lee, 203

Donna M. , 258 Donna Mary, 317

3742--Dora May, 287 2209--Dorah, 184 2031A-Dorcas Audrey, 165 2205--Doris, 184 2286--Doris, 191 3219--Doris, 236

Doris Ann, 283 2642--Dorothea Jane, 213 1885--Dorothy, 150 3826--Dorothy, 297

Dorothy, 289 3826--Dorothy, 297 4051--Dorothy, 240 2179--Dorothy Antoinette, 182 2177--Dorothy Beatrice, 181 1408--Dorothy Elizabeth, 112 2234--Dorothy Frances, 189 2305--DollOthy Freeman, 194 3865--Dorothy Helen, 305

1805--Dorothy Hovey, 145 2479--Dorothy Jane, 202 3213--Dorothy Jane, 236

Dorothy Jane, 294 A-Dorothy Jane, 294

3858--Dorothy Louise, 304 Dorothy May, 312

3760--Doshia Belle, 289 3740--Dothia, 286 3492--Douglas, 264 3238--Douglas Arthur, 237

Duane, 282 2226G-Duane R., 188 2117C-Durward Rawson, 175, 197 3015--Duthan, 219, 220

1545--E. H., 123 2139--Earl, 177 3756--Earl, 288 2336--Earl Deming, 196 1817--Earl Matthew, 146 2405B-Eo.rl Orville, 199 2350--Earl Winnfred, 197, 210 3145--Eo.rl Transue, 231, 234 2101--Eo.rlbert Wallace, 173, 197 1854--Eben M,, 148

58--Ebenezer, 32 123--Ebenezer, 28 180--Ebenezer, 32, 49 267--Ebeneze~ 39, 65 417--Ebenezar III, 49, 77 423--Ebenezar, 49, 78 471--Ebenezer, 52 883--Ebeneezer, 78

1146--Ebenezer, 95 3009B-Ebeneezer, 219 3269--Ebenezer, 248, 250 3299--Ebenezer, 250 3349--Ebenezer, 253 3356--Ebenezer, 254 520--Ebenezer, 56, 89

1058--Ebenezer Lawton, 89 3160--Eda, 232 2036-~Eddie Miles, 166 2032--Ede Lorette, 165 1297--Edgar Henry, 105, 147 1834--Edgar Henry, Jr., 147 1498--Edith, 120 1966--Edith, 158 3821--Edith, 297 1410--Edith B., 113 2256--Edith H., 190 2050--Edith Wheeler, 167 2053--Edith Wheeler, 167, 194 2117B-Edmund, 174 1767--Edyth, 142 1370--Edno A., 110

D-Edna Arlene, 294 3833-Edna Louise, 298 1409--Edna M., 113 2405C-Edna Marie, 199 3099--Edson Rose, 226, 232 3099--Edson, 226, 232 418--Edward, 49 425--Edward, 49 884--Edward, 78 891--Edward, DDS, 78

1439--Edward, 116, 153 1865--Edward, 149 5127--Edward, 313

325

5145-.. Edwo.rd, 315 5153--Edward, 315, 316 1601--Edward Appleton, 127, 165 2535--Edward Arthur, 208 769--Edwand Augustus, 71, 105

1255--Edward Everett, 103 Edward Henry, 268 Edward James, 316

2317--Edward Joslin, 195, 209 2600--Edward Joslin, Jr., 209, 212 1322--Edward Lewis, 107 1492--Edward Martin, 120, 158 1054--Edward Mather, 89 932--Edward Newell, M. D., 82

1070--Edward Payson, 90 1526--Edward Payson, 122

832--Edward Phipps, 75, 112 1901--Edward Phipps, 152, 185 1271--Edwa.rd Reynolds, 104, 146 1521--Edward Silas Upham, 121, 160 5132--Edward W,, 314 2051--Edward Wilder, 167, 194 3614--Edwin, 293 1728--Edwin B,, 139 3686--Edwin B., 282 3504--Edwin Booth, 265 3796--Edwin Cleveland, 293, 1621--Edwin Cyrus, 128, 169

Edwin, F., 319 1955--Edwin Floyd, 157 3703--Edwin H., 284 1091--Edwin Hyde, 91 1104--Edwin J,, 93 1454--Edwin James, 117, 156 · 3179--Edwin Lee, 233, 237

Edwin Lemuel, 269 1308--Edwin Oren, 106 3788--Edwin Pascal, 291 1228--Edwin Thackston, 101, 144

Edwin Walton, 294 1938--Effie, 155 3592--Egebert Lucius, 272 5118--Eileen, 313 2117A-ElaineM,, 174 1835--Elbert Caleb, 147 1468--Elbridge, 118, 157 1976--Elbridge Emery, 160 1961--Elbridge Herbert, 158 3836--Elda, 299

898-•Eleanor, 79 3189--Eleanor, 234 3499--Eleanor, 265 2068--Eleanor Lucretia, 168 3189--EleanorMae, 234

7--Eleazar, 15, 16, 17 12•-EleCIZCI~ 16, 18 20•-Eleazar, 18, 19 42--Elemar, 18, 28

131--Eleazar, 28 317--Eleazar, 42 324--Eleazar, 43, 70 753--Eleazar, 70

3270--Eleazar, 248 3348--Eleazur, 253, 259

563--Eli, 59 259--Elias, 39, 62 622--Elias, 62, 99

3030--Elias, 221, 223 3064--Elias, T., 225, 228

35--Elijah, 19

326

~7--Elijah, 25 115--Elijah, 27 261--Elijo.h, 39, 62 295--Elijah, 41, 68 360--Elijo.h; 45, 75 635--Elijo.h, 62 718--Elijah, 68

1897--Elinor Whitney, 151 1001--Eli Parker, 85

34--Eliphalet, 19 114--Eliphalet, 27 293--Eliphalet, 41 235--ElishQ, 37 589--Elfsha, 60 603--Elisha, 61, 95

1079--Elisha, 91 3026--Elisha, 221 3037--Elisha, 221 3362--Elisha Major, 254 3449--Elisha, 262 3069--Elisha J., 225, 228

382--Eltza, 46 940--Eliza, 82 942--,Ellza, 82 957--Eliza, 83

1433--Eltza, 115 3463--Eliza, 262

685--Eliza Ann, 66 1279--Eliza Ann, 104 1514--Eliza Ann, 121

Eli'ZCl (Brown), 51 847--Eliza C., 76

1221--Eliza Cornelia, 100 1291--Eliza Dow, 105 760--Eliza Jane; 70

1548--Eliza Jane, 123 1083--Eltza, 91 1302--Eliza Maria, 106 1611--Eliza Wilder, 128

4--Elizabeth, 16 11--Elizabeth, 16 17--Elizabeth 17 81--Elizabeth, 23

113--Elizabeth, 26 133-•Elizabeth, 28 134--Elizabeth, 29 174--Elizabeth, 31 190--Elizabeth, 32 242--Elizabeth, 37 290--Elizabeth, 40 296--Elizabeth, 41 319--Elizabeth, 42 326--Elizabeth, 43 339--Elizabeth, 44

Elizabeth, 53 534·-Elizabeth, 56

Elizabeth, · 58 652--Elizabeth, 65 655--Elizabeth, 65 712--Elizabeth, 68 812--Elizabeth, 74 816--Elizabeth, 74 826--Elizabeth, 74 988--Elizabeth, 84

1012--Elizabeth, 85 1019--Elizabeth 86 l093--Elizabeth' 92 1212--Elizo.betb' 100 1380--Elizo.bet~ 111 1461--Elizo.betb, 118

1607--Elizabeth, 127 2096--Elizabeth, 173 3260--Elizabeth, 247 3262--Elizabeth, 247 3560--Elizabeth, 269 4001--Elizabeth, 220 4014--Elizabeth, 220 4053--Elizabeth, 240 5102--Elizabeth, 312 5140--Elizabeth, 314

845-·Elizabeth Allen, 75 2123--Elizabeth Brewster, 176 1321--Elizabeth C., 107 1020--Eli.zabeth Chase, 86 2324--Elizabeth Eleanor, 196 728--Elizabeth Frances, 69

1258--Elizabeth Frances, 103 4052B--Elizabeth H. , 240 2081--Elizabeth Lorraine, 171 3664--Elizabeth MahQla, 281 2396--Elizabeth Mary, 198

Elizabeth, Queen, 13 • 2212--Elizabeth Southard, 185 2311--Elizabeth Tilden, 194 1541--Ella, 123 1697--Ella, 137 3119--Ella, 228 3130--Ella, 229 1736--Ella A., 140 21788-Ella Belle, 181 1708--Ella C., 138 2090E-Ella F., 172 1246--Ella L., 102 1377--Ella L., 111 3758--Ella Rebecca, 288 3087--Ella Samamha, 226 1983--Ella Sarah, 160 656--Ellen, 65 834--Ellen, 75

1329--Ellen, 108 1902--Ellen, 152 2536--Ellen Alice, 208 3852--Ellen Alice, 303 1699--Ellen Augusta, 137 3584--Ellen Augusta, 272 3497--Ellen Eliza, 264 3680--Ellen Eliza, 281 1399--Ellen F. , 112 1593--Ellen Frances, 126 1972--Ellen Howard, 159 3573--Ellen Jane, 270 1683--Ellen Louise, 136 1685--Ellen Margaret,· 137 1466--Ellen Maria, 118 2539--Ellen Mae, 208 1617--Ellen Myrtle, 128 1137--Elliot Orrison, 94 1997--Elliot Weston Keyes, 162, 190 278--Ellis, 39 453--Ellis, 52 692--Ellis, 67 908--Ellis Abner, 79

1250--Ellis Hamilton, 102 2102--Ellsworth Fremont, 173, 197 1870--Elmer, 149 3520--Elmer, 266 1830--Elmer F., 147, 183 3444--Elmina, 262 1235--Elmer Levi, 101, 145 551--Elmira, 58

1980--Elmira French, 160 721--Elmira Sabena, 68 743--Elmyra, 70

3623--Elmyra Grow, 277 3183--Eloise, 234 1745--!lsie, 141 3697--Elmer Bingham, 283

Elsie Cordelia, 283 2077--Elsie Lorraine, 170 1849--Elsie Ruth, 148 5092--Elwin Robert, 312 1364--Elwood E., 110 2355--Elwood Ellsworth, 197, 21~

Elyn, 13 667--Emeline, 66 857--Emeline, 76

1148--Emeline, 95 1213--Emaline, 100

Emeline Kingsbury, 262 1139--Emeline Rosetta, 94 3466--Emera, 262, 277 3630--Emera Carter, 294 3809--Emera Clyde, 294 3 801--Emera William, 293

B-Emera William, 293 3804--Emera W., 294 3804--Emera Williams, 293

B-Emery Clyde, 294 3695--Emory Simpson, 283 215--Emily, 35 615--Emily, 62 639--Emily, 62 647--Emily, 64 666--Emily, 66 686--Emily, 67 715--Emily, 68

1193--Emily, 98 3143--Emily, 231 3415--Emily, 259 3454--Emily, 262 5142--Emily, 314 1663--Emily A., 135 1704--Emily Amelia, 138 1314--Emily Ann, 107

927--F.mily Josephine, 81 1707--Emily Orinda, 138 1162--Emily Sophia, 96 · 1612--Emily Sophia, 128 703·-Emily Walker, 68

Emma, 258 1768--D-Emma, 142 2148--Emma, 178 3706--Emma, 284 5053--Emma, 309 1362--Emma A., 110 1734--Emma Adelaide, 140

827--Emma, 75 1334--Emma Celia, 108 1542--Emma Frances, 123 2090B-Emma Jane, 172 1847--Emmc L., 148 1522--Emma Louise, 121 3076--Emma Louise, 225 1260--Emma May, 103 1239--Emma O. , 101 3753--Emma Tina, 288 5046--Emmett, 309

349--Emmons, 45, 73 801--En:,mons II, 73, 108

1357--Ernmons W,, 109, 149

1101--Emmor, 92 1642--Emory T., 131

38--Enoch, 20 129--Enoch· u .. 28 182--Enoch, 32 416--Enoch, 49 881--Enoch, 78 iii--Ephraim, 218

251--Ephraim, 38, 61 . 605--Ephraim, 61, 95

1188--Ephraim, 98, 142 3003--Ephraim, 219 3006--Ephraim II, 219 3264--Ephraim, 248, 250 329S--Ephra.im, 2SO, 254 3357--Ephra.im, 254 3368--Ephraim III, 255 3451--Ephraim, 262

610--Erastus, 61 911--Erastus, 80

1086--Erastus, 91 3456--Erastus, 262, 273 1465--Erastus Harvey, 118 3822--Eric Moore, 297 5065--Enna Gertrude, 310 5052--Ernest, 309 3165--Ernest Byron, Rev,, 232, 236 5084-·Emest Everett, 312 5094--Emest Everett, 312 19S7--Ernest Hempstead, 157, 188 1780--F.rnest Ulbw:n, 144, 180 3772--Ernest Mills, M. D., 289 1726--F.stella, 139

37-:-Esther, 19 44--F.sther, 28 96--F.sther, 25

111--Esther, 26 112--Esther, 26 164--Esther, 31 288--F.sther, 40 302--F.sther, 41 .

1095--F.sthe.r, 92 2400--Esther, 199 3085--Esther, 226 5080--Esther, 311

609--F.sther A., 61 1973--F.sther Almera, 159 2035--F.sther Dorcas, 165 1404--F.sther Whiting, 112

Ethel, 282 G-Ethel (Campbell), 317

5075--Ethel, 311 1955A-Ethel Maria, 157 2105--Ethel Winifred, 174 1714--Etta Amelia, 139 1859--Etta J,, 149 12268-Eugene, 101 1764--Eugene, 142 3117--Eugene, 228 2397--Eugene C., 199 491--Eunice, 53

2258--Eunice, 190 3271--Eunice, 248 3306--Eunice, 250 3331--Eunice, 253 3354--Eunice, 254 4043--Eunice, 239

Eunice B, , 274 1103--Euretta F., 93 1412--Eva, 113

5069--Eva Amelia, 310 3846--Eva Belle, 301 3873--Eva Belle, 306 1237--Eva Jane, 101

646--Evalina, 63 3S02--Evangeline, 265 968--Eveline, 83

2405A-Evelyn, 199 1576--Evelyn, 124 2130--Evelyn Louise, 177 716--Everett Crowingshield, 68, 103

3812--Everett George, 295 Everett Earl, 283

3129--Everett Lavere, 229, 233 Everett Leon, 258

2375--Everett Lynn, 197 2098--Everett Nelson, 173 S114--Ewart, 313 624--Ezeba, 62, 99

51--Ezekiel, 29, 30 155--Ezekiel, 30, 46 380--Ezekiel III, 46, 76

1183A-Ezory, 98 3059--Ezra, 225 4052D-F.zra, 240 1141--Ezra Barnes, 95

2000--Fannie, 163 3518--Fannie, 266 3668--Fannie Louise, 270 304--Fa.nny, 41 389--Fanny, 47 611--Fanny, 61

1429--Fanny, 115 1935--Famiy A., 155 3589--Fanny Lucinda., 272 2210--Fay, 184 1877--Faye, 149 2308--Fay Edward, 194, 208

Faye Vivian, 283 1716--Fayette Brunley, 139, 174 2351--Fenton Verne, 197, 210 1769--Ferdinand Davis, 143, 179 1232--Ferdinand Herff, 101, 145

· 3867--Fern Patricia, 305 159--Fisher, 31, 47 390--Fisher, 47

10S7--Fisher Adams, 89 333--Fisher Allen, 44

3427--Flavel Clark, 260 1889--Flora, 151 1643--Flora Augusta, 131 2158--Florence, 179 3175--Florence, 233

B-Florence E., 296 21208-Florence Clyde, 176 1881--Florence Dehlia, LL.D., 1SO

B~ -Florence Eleanor, 296 1850--Florence Hazel, 148 · 2304--Florence Louise, 193 2134--Florence Marguerite, 177 1841--Florence, Mary, 148 1947--Florence Tryphena, 156 2009--Floy Jane, 163 3208--Floyd, 235 3153--Floyd R. , 232, 236 3735--Fonzo McCill, 286 1962--Forrest B., 158 2340--Forrest Alva, 197

Forrest M. , 308

1369--Forrest W., 110, 150 . 1437--Frances, 115 3120-•Frances, 228 1517--Frances Allen, 121 1636--Frances Amelia, 130 3855--Frances nene, 304 3194--Frances Isabelle, 235

A-Frances MClrie, 294 1629--Frances Ma.ry, 129 1304--Frances Polynecia, 106 787--Frances Sophia, 72

1810--Frances Victoria, 146 585--Francis, 60

1400--Francis Bullard, 112, 151 8--Francis G., 318

J.5!11--Francis Homer, 122 1836--Francis Michael, 147, 183

Francis Rudolph, 283 3752--FMncis Wayland, 288 1988--Francis Wilson, 161 1273--Frank, 104 1326--Frank, 108 1741--Fra.nk, 140 3536--FMnk, 266 3S45--Frank, 268 2074A-Fmnk A., 169 1242•-Frank Allen, 102 17681!-FMnk 8. , 142

327

2038--Frank Burnside, 166, 192, 193 1932B-Frank Delos, 1S5, 187 3700:..-Frank D. , 284, 299 1378--Frank E., 111, 150 1628B-Frank E., 129 2143-~Frank E., 178, 198 . 1547--Frank H,, 123 2090G-FNlnk Herbert, 172 1750--Fra.nk Preston, 141, 177 2019--Frank R. , 164 · 2341--Frank Wayland, 197, 209 2288--Frank William, Sr., 191, 206 732--Fra.nklin, 69, 104

2S06--Franklin Dale, 205 1684--Franklin Elwell, 136 1754--Franklin Herbert, 141, 177 3586--Franklin Pierce, 272

Franklin Stuart, 264 1760--Fred, 142, 178 3150--Fred, 232 1933-•Fred B,, 155 3504--Fred Carlisle, 265 3777--Fred Dewey, 289 2243--Fred Edward, 189, 203 1383--Fred Fuller, 111 1751--Fred Howard, 141 2125A-•Fred Howard, 175, 177, 198 2382--Fred Howard, Jr. , 198 3088--Fred M,, 226, 230 3827--Fred M., 298 1851--Fred R., 148 1863--Fred S., 149 1365--Freddie C., 110 1637--Frederick Augustus, 130 1546•-Frederic:k K,, 123 3140--Frederick, 230 1738--Frederick A., 140 1055--Frederick Augustus, Capt., 89 1838--Frederick Byrne, 147, 184 3499--Frederick Charles, 265 2054--Frederick ~ward, 167, 195 1729--Frederick Eldridge, 139

328

2640--Frederick George, 213 1606--Frederick Holland, 127, 167 1240--Frederick Horace, 101 3468--Frederick John, 263, 278 3647--Frederick John, 278, 295 3815--Frederick John Ill, 295 786--Frederick Lawson, 72

3498--Frederick Lucas, M. D. 264 2316--Frederick Macdonald, 195 1262--Frederick Mills, 103, 146 1811--Frederick Stillman, 146, 182

3487--Gaius Pease, 264 3658--Ca.ius Pease, 279, 296 2474L•Gene, W., 201 406--Ceorge, 48, 77 456--George, 52, 81 921--George, 81 948--George, 82

1009--George, 85 1529--George, 122 1669C-;George, 1:15, 172 303S--Ceorge, 221, 225 3460--Ceorge, 262, 273 3535--George, 266 3554--George, 269 5028--George, 308 5030--George, 309 5031--George, 309 5043--George, 309 1493--Ceorge, 120 1672--George Allen, 135, 172 1932A-Ceorge Alomo, 155, 187 1110--George Bamatd, 93 1602--George BiGdley, 127, 166 3721--George Bryce, 285 3678--Ceorge Byron, 281 1257--George C., 103 1626--Ceorge Clark, 129 3764--George Cozier, 289 1640--George Daniels, 130 1654--George Dean, 132 1510--Ceorge Dinsmore, 121, 160 2244--Ceorge Dinsmore, 189 1209--Ceorge Edson, 99, 143 2067A-George Edwin, 168, 196 2321--George Edwin II, 196, 209 2607--George Edwin m, 209 2097--Ceorge Franklin, · 173 1620--George Fred, 128; 169

784--George H., M. D., 72, 10£i 1856--George H., 148 3113--George H., 227 3779--George H., 290

B-Ceorge Harris, 290 919--Ceorge Harvey', 80

George Henry, 269 1275--Ceorge Herbert, 104, 146 1816--George Herbert, Jr,, 146, 183

833--George Hiram; 75 2621--Ceorge Hugh, 211 3092--Ceorge Holmes, 226, 231 1615--Ceorge Irving, 128, 168 2062--Ceorge Irving II, 168 989--Ceorge Lewis, 84

1269--Ceorge Lyman, 103, 146 1S71--Ceorge Manning, 124, · 163 2629--Ceorge Marsh, 211 1150--Ceorge Nelson, 95 1724--Ceorge Nelson ll 139 175 • •

621--George O., 62, 98 726--George Otis, 69, 103 872--George Otis, 77

1180--Ceorge o., 98 2018--Ceorge Perry, 64 5087--Ceorge R., 312 5095--George Raymond ll, 312 2091•-George Richardson, 172 2616--Ceorge Rothwell, 210, 212 1031--George Samuel, 86 1467--George Solomon, 118 2312--George Tilden, 194, 208 670--George W., 661 101 849--George W., 76

1390--George W., 111, 151 1398--George w., 112 3437-•George W., 261, 270 3730--Ceorge W. Jr., 271, 286 1982--George Warren, 160, 189 447--Ceorge Washington, 51, 80 735--George Washington, 69, 104 751--George Washington, 70, 104

1157--George Washington, 95, 140 1582-•George Washington, 124, 164 3563--George Washington, 269, 286 1311--Ceorge Whitfield, 106, 148 1271C-George William, 104 2045--George William, 166 3673--George William, 281 2320--Georgia, 196 3609--Georgia P. , 274 1574--GeorgiQJlJtQ, 124 2270--Cerald, 191, 206 2301--Cerald Ralph, 192 3886--Cerald Robert, 307 2132--Gertrude, 177 3650--Gertrude, 278 5086--Gertnide E., 312 1960--Gertrude Lucretia, 158 · 2065--Gertrude Lucretia, 168

Gilbert D. , 258 5157--Cilbert, 316, 317

F·Cilbert, 317 195SB-Glada Louise, 157 .

Glada R. , 258 3174--Gladys, 233

Gladys, 268 3749--Gladys, 288 2106--Gladys May, 174 5066--Gladys Tressie,· 309 2496--Glenn, 203 3158--Glen, 232 3248--Glen, 238 3869--Clen, 305 2004--Glennie, 163 3236•-Gloria Ann, 237 3818--Gordon Willis, 296 1296--Grace, 105 2107--Grace, 174 3272--Grace, 248 3520--Grace, 266 3689--Grace, 282 1727--Crace Day, 139 1658•-Crace Ethel, 133 3485--Crace C, , 264 1909--Crace Luella, 152

Crace Mae, 283 1415--Crace Marion, 114 1880•-Cracie, 150

896--Gratci, 79

2633--Gregg Elwood, 211 2194--Crover, 183 1256--Custavus Elijah, 103 3104--Cuvorie Edwin, 227, 232 2489--Guy James, 203 2639•-Cuy Nelson, 212 2005--Cuy Townsend, 163, 190 3712--Guy Walter, 285

Gwendolyn, 312

3529--H. B., 266 550--Hadasseh, 58

3156--Hale, 232, 236 694--Hamilton Ellis, 67, 102

13--Hanno.h, 16 Hannah, 18

101--Hannah, 26 169--Hannoh, 31 204--Hannah, 34

Hannah, 26 252--Hannah, 38 277--Hannah, 39 327--Hcmnah, 43 355--Hannah, 45 • 364--Hannah, 46 393--Hannah, 47 412--Hannah, 48 458--Hannah, 52 469--Hannah 52 498--Hcmnah, 54 557--Hannah, 58

Hamuih, 66 746•-HaDDOh, 70 781--Hannah, 72 810--HaDDClh, 74 966--Hannah, 83

1384--Hannah, 111 3265--Hannah, 248 3282--Hannah, 249 3332--Hcinnah, 253 3339--Hamuih, 253 4035--Hannah, 239

804--Hannah A. , 73 1354--Hannah A., 109 1313--HaJ1JlQh Adams, 106

868--Hcmncah Augusta, 77 924--Hcmnoh Caroline, 81 952--Hannah Clark, 83

3770--Hannoh Elizabeth, 289 923--Hannah Fra:nces, 81 863--Hanmh Lewis, 76 958--Hannah Townsend, 83 642--Hmmah Tracy, 62

2404--Harlan, 199, 212 1843--Harlan Amherst, 148, 184 1069--Harlan Page, 90 2078--Harlcm Wesley, 170 1586--Harlan William, 125, 165 3421--Harley, 260, 266 3524·--Harley Jr., 266 3178--Harlow Everett, 233, 236 3224--Harlow E. , 237 2160--Harold, 179 3137--Harold, 230 2112--&rold Herman, 174 2291--Harold Hills, 192, 207 5090--Harold, 312 3082--Harold R. , 226

366--Harrlet, 46 688--Horriet, 67

998--Harriet; 85 1537--Harriet; 122 1670--Harriet; 135 3080--Harriet, 226 3803--Harriet, 293

Harriet, 289 1692--Harriet A., 137 1018--Haniet Abiel, 86 3043--Harriet Adelia, 222 2264--Harriet Alvaretta, 190 1608--Harriett Ann, 128 1444--Harriet E., 116 1825--Harriet Effie, 147 1675--Harriet Elizabeth, 136 730--Harrlet Esther, 69

1034--Harriet Frances, 87 1307--Harriet Frances, 106 1535--Harriett Jane, 122 1570--Ho.rriet Jane, 124 5070--Harriet Loretta, 311 1665--Ho.rriet M., 135 1282--Harriet May, 105 1072--Ho.rriet Marshall, 90 1585--Harriett Minerva, 125 920--Harriet Newell, 81

3457--Harriet N. , 262 . 3476--Harriet Newell, 263

3089--Harriet U., 226 3095--Harris R,, 226 3149--Harris Murray, 232, 235 1941--Harry, 155 1886--Harry Chester, 150 1831--Harry E., 147, 183 ·1251--Harry Edwin, 102 2499--Harry Fred, 203 3798--Harry l,, 293 3807--Harry M., 294 3082--Harry R,, 226 2055--Ho.rry Thayer, 167, 195 .2603--Ha.rry Thllyer, 209 1688--HarryW., 137.

448--Harvey, 51 · 617--Ha.rvey, 62

3031--Harvey, 221, 223 3055--Ha.rvey, 223, 227 3416--Ho.rvey, 259 3507--Harvey, 265 1713--Harvey E. , -138 1288--Hattie, 105 5040--Ha.ttie, 309, 311 1449--Hattie E. , 117 1460--Hattie Eudora, 117 3519--Hazard Hume, 266 3157--Hazel, 232 3834--Hazel, 298 3177--Hazel LaVonne, 233, 234 2387--Hazel Ruth, 198 2528--Hazel Irene, 207 1027--Helen, 86 1202--Helen, 99 1884--Helen, 150 2287--Helen, 191 3163--Helen, 232 3499--Helen, 265 3503--Helen, 265 3787--Helen Ann, 291 3843--Helen Evangeline, 301, 30t, 1416--Helen Florence, 114 3515--Helen Jane, 266 1355--Helen L., 109

Helen Lenore, 289 3084--Helen Louisa, 226

Helen Mar, 264 3484--Helen Mar, 264 2090--F-Helen Maria, 172 2128--Helen Marie, 177 1315--Helen Marion, 107 2260--Helen Muriel, 190, 205 2024--Helena Shannon, 165 3471--Helen Sophronia, 263 2200--Helen Ward, 184

Henrie, 13 1387--Henrietta, 111

1--Henry the emigrant, 13, 217, 218, 219

407--Henry, 48 1247--Henry 102, 145 1434--Henry, 115 1868--Henry, 149 3393--Henry, 257 3467--Henry, 262, 277

Henry, 291 3482--Henry--263 4057--Henry, 240 5149--Henry, 315

Henry, :us 2337--Henry Brook, 197 3607--Henry c., 274 1646--Henry D,, 131, 169 1718--Henry Daniel, 139, 174 3490--Henry Delos, 264 797A-Henry Ellis, 73 873--Henry H., 77

1089--Henry Huntington, 91 1992--Henry Judson, 161 3409--Henry L, 258 2067--Henry Lorenzo, 168, 196 1495--Henry Lovell, 120, 159 906--Henry M. , 79

1017--Henry Martin, 86 2086--Henry May, 171, 197 1486--Henry Nathaniel, 120, 158

357--Henry Richardson, 45 850--Henry T., 76

3838--Henry Thomas, 300, 305 3810--Henry Virgil, 294 2090C-Henry W., 172 3540--Henry WQlworth, 267, 284 3629--Henry Wilson, 294 3620--Henry William, 277 3629--Henry Wilson, 294 1270--Henshaw G., 104 1283--Herbert, 10S, 147 3205--Herbert, 23S, 238 1392--Herbert A., 111 1993--Herbert Baird, 161, 189 1904--Herbert Brenneis, 152 1243--Herbert Dix, 102 1411--Herbert Fletcher, 113, 152 2226C-Herbert, 188, 202

838--Herbert Prescott, 75, 113 1379--Herbert W,, 111 1446--Herman Delos, 117

75--Hezekiah, 231 494--HezekiQh, 53

3425--Hezekiah, 260, 267 3551--Hezekiah H., 268 1690--Hiland Shaw, 137, 173 5111--HildQ, 313 361--Hiram, 45, 75

329

1198--Hirom, 99 1340--Hirom Everett, 109 3529--Hiram Harrison, Hon, , 266 3419--Hiram O,, 260 2292F-Homer Harold, 2526--Homer &rold, 207 2120A-Homer Newton, 176 1994--Homer Penfield, 161, 190 1588--Homer Spring, 126, 165

A-Hope, 293 Hope, 138

644--Horoce, Dr,, 63, 99 825--Horace, 74, 112 974--Horace, 83

1590--Horace, 126 3394--Horace, 257 5085--Horace, 312 5128--Horace, 313 1491--Horace Alfred, 120 1778--Horace Milton, 143 3731--Horace Theodore, 28o

543--Horatio, 57 1087--Horcitio, 91 671--Hosea, 66

3769--Howard Andrew, 289 3831--Howard Crowe, 3831 3864--Howard Curtis, 304 3837--Inci McComb, 300

Irving Blaine, 260 2339--Howard May, 197 3151--Howard R., 232, 235 1280--Howard Ward, 105 2050--Hunter Charles, .. 167, 193 2 306--Hunter Stuart, 194, 208 2093--Huntington H. , 173 3121--Hubbard H,, 228, 233

· 3837--Ina McComb, 300 3427--JmrUDQ, 260 1185--Ichabod Franklin, 98 1374--Ida Am11nda, 110

875--IdaJane, 77 877--Ido. Mciy, 77

5051--Ike, 309 1236--Ina Mabel, 101 1855--fnez, 148 996--Ira, 85

3411--Iro, 259, 266 3420--Ira, 260, 266 3512--Ira, 266, 282 3519--Ira Dale, 266 1183--Ira Fitch, 98 1168--Ira Mcinley, 97 2 017--Jro. Williams, 164 3308--Irena, 250 437--Irene, 51

1752--Irene, 141 3275--Irene, 248 3294--Jrene, 250 1949--Irene Chena, 156 1300--Irene Clarissa, 106 3,22--Irving Blaine, 260 3097--Jrvin Travis, 226

946--Isaac, 82 4033--Isaac·, 239 1534--Jsaac Franklin, Gen. 122; 160

725--Isaac Martin, 69, 103 1996--Isaac William, M. D,, 16z· 734-.;.Isabel, 69

1264--Isabel Swnner, 103

330

736--Isabel Weld, 104 1271B-Isabel Weld, 104 2046--Isabelle, 166 5015--Isabella, 308 5055--Isaiah, 309

260--Israel, 39 619--lsroel, 62, 98 763--Iiora Claudia, 71

413--Jabez, 48 3032--Jabez, 221, 225 3068- -Jabei, 225 3122--Jabei, 228 3281--Jabei, 249, 252 3323--Jabez, 253 3350--Jabez, 253 3367--Jabei, 255 3388--Jabez, 257 3458--Jabez Hyde, 262, 273 3825H-Jack, 297 2509--Jack Allen, 206 - 95--Jacob, 25

145--,Jacob, 30, 45 257--Jncob, 38 814--Jacob, 74

3310--Jacob, Colonel, 251, 256 4024--James of Carsey, 13

James Kyngburie, 13 James, Jr., 13 James Kingesburye, Boxford,

24--James, 18, 22 65--James, 22

177--James, 32, 48 211--James, 35, 56 464--James, 52 93S--James, 82

1757--James, 142, 178 2211--James, 184 2548--James, 208

N--James, 218, 219 3009A-James, 219, 220 3044--James, 222 3361--James, 254, 261, 262 5003--Jo.mes, 307 S004--Jo.mes, Jr., 307 162SA-James, 129 1317--James Adams, 107, 148

822--James Allen, 74, 111 1024--James Augustus, 86

Jo.mes Clayton, 294 2335--James Collard, 196 2332--James David, 196 3504--J~mes Dayton, 265 738--James Ephraim, 70

1559--James Ephraim, 123 3876--James Ernest, 306

767--James F., 71, 105 2262--James George, 190 2S12--James Gerald, 206 2255--James Gilbert Keyes, 190 3243--James Harris, 237 3713--James Herbert, 285 3842--James Herbert, 301, 305 1107--James Hovy, 93 2031--James John, 165 3785--James L., 291 1156--James Newton, 951 140

- 2~00--James Raymond, 192, 207

38:--James Richard, 70, 104

- -Jamee Richard, 307

13, 14

2542--James Stuart, 208 312--James Sullivan, 42, 70 976--James Sullivan, 84

3576--James Theodore, 271, 286 3447--James Waldo, 262, 271 3572--James Wallace, 270, 286 3738--James Wallace n, 286 3374--James Wilkinson, 256 1113--Jane, 93 1187--Jane, 98 100--Jesse, 3046--Jane, 222 3141--jane, 230 1309--JQne AdcLline, 106 1057--Jane Ann, 89 2538--Jane Ann, 208 1025--JQne Agusta, 86 3622-Jane Candler, 277 768--Jane E., 71

1630--Jane Elizabeth, 130 2381--Jane Elizabeth, 198 2431--Jane Ellen, 200 3792--Jane Park, 292 5154--Janet, 315

Janet (Grieve), 317 Janice, 212

3875--Jean Evabelle, 306 2609--Janice Evelyn, 209 3066--Jasper, 225 2505D,;.Jean, 205 3861-'.'Jean, 304 38S0--Jean Eliza, 303 2626--Jeane Harriet, 211 2178D-Jean Louise, 181 2175--Jean Marie, 180 2498--Jean Marie, 203 2003--Jeannie, 163 421--JedidcLh, 49 429--JedidcLh, 49 900--Jedidah, 79

3015--Jedutban, 219, 220 4020--Jeduthan, 220

36--Jemima, 19 89--Jemima, 25 ll8--Jemim<1, 27 121--Jemima, 27 195--Jemima, 33 247--Jemima, 37

3343--Jemima, 253 1048--Jennette, 88 3077--Jennie, 225 5008--Jennie, 307 3128--Jennie B., 229 836--Jennie A., 7S

2113--Jennie Angie, 174 2173--Jere, 180, 200

57--Jeremiah, 30, 31 86--Jeremiah, 24

175--Jeremiah, 31, 48 226--Jeremiah, 36, 58 266--Jeremiah, 39, 62 487--Jeremiah, 53 562--Jeremiah, 58 607--Jeremiah, 61 851--Jeremiah, 76 886--Jeremiah; 78

3322--Jeremiah, 252 4010--Jeremiah, 220 2424--Jere Owen, 200 1799--Jerome, 145, 181 2178A-Jerome, Jr., 181

665--Jerry, 66 616--Jerusha, 60, 62 640--Jerushn, 62

1167--Jerusha, 96 3305--Jerusho., 250 3333--Jerusha, 253

32--Jessie, 19 566--Jesse, 59 637--Jesse, 62 26 103--Jesse, 59 109--Jesse, 26 269--Jesse, 39, 66 678--Jesse, 66

1761--Jesse, 142, 178 2138--Jesse Anthony, 177 282--Jesse Fiske, 45, 67

3086--Jessie, 226 3517--Jessie, 266

Jessie, 274 2009--Jessie Edythe, 163, 191 5136--Jessie Isabel, 314

Jesse E, Judge, 319 3766--Jessie Mable, 289 2477--Jessie May, 201

Jesse Yocum 3763--Jette Lavelle, 289 3889--Jill Rae, 307

Joan, 13 2549--Joan, 208 3181A-Joan, 234

46--JOQJlllQ1 20 141--Joanna, 30

340--Joanna, 44 2487--Joanne, 203 3631--Joo.na, 278

Jonna Lee, 303 Joanne Maude, 295

2214A0Joanna Merriam, 185 954--Job Newell, 83

2188--Jocelyn Felicia, 182 · 127--Joel, 28 307--Joel, 42 328--Joel, 43 507--Joel, 55 745--Joel, 70 969--Joel, 83

1071--Joel, 90 Joel, 290

1023--Joel, 86 1040--Joel Thurston, 87

Kyngesbury, John the elde~, 11 John de Kynesburye, Suffolk, 11 John Kingsburye, 13 John, 13 John Kingsbury, Edwardstone, 13 John, 14

6--John, 15, 16, 17 10--John, 16 26--John, 18 66--John, 22

209--John, 34 212--John, 35, 56 225--John, 36, 58 262-John, 39, 62 297--John, 41, 68 314--John, 42 323--John, 43 356--John, 45, 74 424--John, 49

445--John, S1 466--John, 52 672--John, 66 740--John, 70 824--John II, 74, 112 853--John; 76 887--John, 78

1189--Joim; 98, 142 1512--John, 121 1647--John, 131 1808--John, 14S, 182 1866--John, 149 2156--John, 179, 199

ii--John of Haverhill, 218, 219 3009--John, 218, 219 3123--John, 228 3277--John, 249 3313--John, 251, 257 3402--John, 258 3429--John, 260, 268 3520--John, 266 3533--John, 266 4017--John, 220, 240 4023--John, 220 4031--John, 239 4052--Jobn, 240 S000--John, 307 5001--John, 307 5005--John, 307, 308 5010--John, 308 5026--John, 308 5032--John, 309 5104--John, 312, 313 5106--John II, 313 5117--John, 313 5200--John, 318 1227--John A., 101 3718--John Adams, 285, 302 2630--John Allen, 211 1227--John Alnut, 101_. 144 2178--John Alnut, 181, 200 2226D-John Alvin, 188, 202 523--John Ayers, 56

4041--John Baker, 239, 242 2084--John Butler, 171, 196 5082--John C,, 312 1312--John, 106, 148

John de Kingesbury, ·13 3335--John Denison, 253, 257 3495--John Dennison, Rev., Or,, 264 1876--John E., 149

John Edward, 317 1440--John Edwards, 116, 153 3211--John Edson, 236, 238 5067--John F.dward, 310 1440--John Edwards, 116, 153 3768--John Erastus, 289 3570--John Eugene, 270, 286 3475--John Flavel, 263, 278 1414--John Gilbert, 114, 152 1905--John Gilbert II, 152

John Gordon, 296 3857--John Hanks, 304 1846--John Harlan, 148 1088--John Haven, 91 · 2474B-John Hay, 201 1318--John Henry, 107 2063--John Howard, 168 3765--John Jacob, 289

John Jacob II, 289

1368--John Jerome, 110, 149 462--John Langdon, 52

John Leslie, 283_ John Lincoln, 75, 113

643--John Lyman, 62 John_ Maclean, 268

1930--John Mayhew, 154 1900--John Merrimn, 1S2, 185 1352--John Miller, 109, 149 1347--John N., 109 1660--John Parker, 134, 172 3720--John Parker, 285 3425--John Porter, 267 1447--John Perry, 117, 154 806--John Rider, 73, 110

1882--John R., 150, 184 2208--John R. , 184 2044--John Rogers, 166

John Russell, 295 1037--John S., 87 2474M-John S., 201 3383--John Southmayd, 257 2293G-John Telford 3553--John Terry, 269, 285 3851--John Theodore, 303 3590--John Waldo, 272 3887--John WilliQlll, 307 1792--John Woods, 144, 181

943--John Wright, 82 · 991 ;.-Johua Lewis, 84 104--Jono.s, 26 959--Jonathan, 83

70--Jono.than, 22 110--Jono.than, 26 194--Jono.than, 33, 52 227--Jonathcm, 58 388--Jonathan, 47 400--Jono.than, 48 470--Jonathan III, 52 5S2--Jonathan, 58 564--Jonathan, Jr., 59 704--Jonathan, 68

.1171--Jono.than, 97 758--Jonathan Dow, 70

2553--Jonathan Duane, 207 Jonathan Woodworth, 293

1-•Joseph, Title Page, 13, 14, 15 5--Joseph, 15, 16 9--Joseph, 16, 18

63--Joseph, 22 91--Joseph, 25

106--Joseph, 26 130--Joseph, 28 143--Joseph, 30 186--Joseph, 32 191--Joseph, 32, 52 219--Joseph, 35, 57 246--Joseph, 37, 61 272--Joseph, 39 342--Joseph, 44 426--Joseph, 49 4S9--Joseph Ill, 52 600--Joseph, 61 682--Joseph m, 66 742--Joseph, 70 926A-Joseph, 81

1074--Joseph, 91 VI---Lt. Joseph, 218, 247

3258--Joseph II, 247 3268--Joseph Ill, 248, 250

3284--Joseph, 249, 253 3304--Joseph, 250 3314--Joseph, 251 3321--Joseph, 252 3341--Joseph, 253 3389--Joseph, 257, 263 3403B-Joseph, 258 3424--Joseph, 260 3483--Joseph Ill, 264 3534- -Joseph, 266 3579--Joseph, 271, 287 3611--Joseph, 274, 291 3790--Joseph II, 291 4008--Joseph, 220, 239 4027--Joseph, 221, 241 4039--Joseph, 239 4048--Joseph, 240

796--Joseph Addison, 73, 108 902--Joseph Addison, 79

Joseph Addison, 249 2015--Joseph Asa, 164 1669--Joseph Biscoe, 135, 172 2342--Joseph Bush, 197, 209 3496--Joseph Byron, 264, 281 3813--Joseph Carl, 295 3489--Joseph Corredon, 264, 279 2076--Joseph Edward, 170, 196

Joseph J. Major, 318 1652--Joseph Jackson, 132, 169 3498--Joseph Lyman, 264

Joseph Martin, 272 1818--Joseph Pendleton, 146, 183 2615--Joseph Selfridge, 210, 212 316--Joseph Smith, 42, 70

3663--Joseph T., Dr., 296 2527--John Telford, 207 3663--Joseph Thomas, 281, 296 3820--Joseph Waldo, 297

5--Joseph Waldo, Jr; , 297 4--Joseph Worth, 297

1100--Josephine, 92 3661--Josephine A., 281 2610--Josephine Carter, 209 1320--Josephine Hall, 107

52--JoshUCl, 31 158--Joshua Kingsbury, 31, 46 384--JoshUG III, 47

3W8--Joshua, 250 773--Joshuo H,, 71 397--Joshua Lewis, 47 18--Josiah, 18 29--Josiah, 19, 24 85--Josia.b, 24 99--Josiah, 26

120--Josiah, 27 _ 224--Josiah, 36, 57 274--Josiah, 39, 66 549--Josiah, S8

1004--Josiah, 85 1284--Josiah, 105, 147 4032--Josiab, 239, 241 · 1065--Josiah Babcock, 90 1068--Josiah Weare, 90 2117B-Joyce Evelyn, 17S 2019A-Joyce Virginia, 164 3835--Juanita, 298 157--Juditb, 30 517--Judith, 56

2325--Judith Ami, 196 2390--Judith Louise, 198

331

332

c-Judith Proctor, 293 3106--Judson, 227 1098--Julia, 92 1842--Julia~ 148 1853--Julia,. 148 565--Julia Ann, 59 928--Julia Ann, 81

1007--Julia Ann, 85 1101A-JuUci A1111, 92 3375--Julia Ann, 257 3376--Julia Ann, 257 3374--Jules Ca.bamie, 256 1528--Julia Elizabeth, 122 1319--Julia Haven, 107 1484--Julia Larana, 120 2172--Julta Taylor, 180, 200 608--Julia.una, 61 461--Juliette, 52

1600--,Juliette, 127 3776--,Julius DeWitt, 289 3382--Julius Jesse B., Major, 257, 263 374S--Just!n Willfred, 287 3755--Juno., 288

2478--Karen Edcdew, 202 B-Karen D., 304

2508--Karen Kay, 206 3256--Karen Kay, 238 2534--Karon Mae, 207

Karen Rebecca, 290 322S--Karen Rut~ 237 1233--K.a.te, 101 · 441--Katherine (Catherine), 51

1809--Katherine, 145 3618--Katherine, 274 2314--K.a.therine Hale, 195 2124--Katherine Knox, 176 2220--Katherine Leona, 186 1826--Ko.therine, M., 147 2~13--Katherine May, 163 2254--E. Kenneth Keyes, 190 1797--Kathe.rine West, 145 3859--Kothleen, 304 2638--Kathleen A1111, 212 1793--Kathryn, 144 3856--Kathryn E., 304 1801--K.a.thryn Lottie, 145

Kathryn Louise, 292 2001--Katie, 163 1229--K.a.tie Leonard, 101

Kay Marie, 290 3761--Katie May, 289 3825D-Kayle L 2217--Keith, 186, 201 247S--Keith Archie, 201

- 2471--Keitb Jackson, 201 2474J--Kelly Lee, 201 3890--Kelly Ruth, 307 3135--Ketmeth, 230, 234 3181--Kenneth II, 234 3751--Kenneth K. , 2881 2237--Kennetb Henry, 189, 203 3870--Kenneth H., 305, 307 2058--Ketmeth Kirk, 167 2196--Ke:nneth Melvin, 183, 200 2877--Kennetb Otis, 197 1990--Kenneth Rahleigh, 161 2505B-Ke1Uleth Rockhill 204 2476--K=meth Se<1,rl1 201 2118-•~mlt, 175, 198

2494--Kevin, 203 3226--Kevin Richard, 237 3819--KbalU Moore, 297 3252--Kim Ann, 238 3884--Kim LeRoy, 306

D-Kimberly, 304 C•Kristino, 304

1768F-LaDecha, 142 3083--laford, 226

I.amont Diston, 269 1047--Laming, 88

LaRaine, 297 1123--Larana Philum., 93 23S6--La Roy Reynolds, 197, 2223-Larry Rae, 187, 201 559-•l.aUM1 58

1049--Lauro., 88 1128--Laura, 94 3405--Law:u, 258 3454•-Laum, 262

Laura, Dr. 314 1177--Laura Ann, 98 1155--Laura B,, 95

Laura E. , 274 3746--Laul'Q Ellen, 287 1249--l.aura Isabel, 102 3247--l.aUM Sue, 238 3692--Laura Vlrgima, 282 938--Lauren, 82

Laurence, 310 1942--Laume Ray, 155, 187 2406--LaVerne, 199 650--Lavinia, 65

1532-•Lavil:da Ell:tabeth, 122 2354--Laurence Harry, M. D. , 2628--Laurence Harry II, 211 2523--Lawrence James, 206 2111--Lawrence Mir!, 174 3?2--Lawson, 44, 72

1394--I.eadine, 111 354--Leavett, 4S1 74 813--Leavett n, 74

2484--Lee, 203 1418--Lee Ardell, 114, 152

lee Louisa., 1879--Leig~ 150 5148--Leland, 315 2168--I.elia Shelby, 180 986 .. -Lemuel, 84

3286--Lemuel, 249 3328--I.emuel, 253, 257 3337--Lemuel, 253 3340--I.e:muel, 253, 258 3391--Lemuel, 2S7 3405--I.emuel, 258 3655--I.emuel, 279 4003--I.emuel, 220

648--Lemuel Leooord, 64, lOJ Lemuel Manning, 258

3485--Lemuel Spaulding, 264 3148--Lena, 232

Leon J., 2S8 1222--Leona., 100 258--I.eonard, 391 61 291--I.eonmd, 40, 68 457--I.eonard, 52 612--Leonard, 61 634--Leonord, 62

1796--Leonard, 144, 181

211

197,

702--Leona.rd Augustus, 68 869- .. Leonard Whitney, 77

3733--Lenore, 286 1698·-LeRoy Whitfield, 137, 173 1711--Leslie, 138

Leslie Herbert, 283 3138--Leslie M. , 230, 234 2501--Leslle Otis H. , 203 3717--Letty Louise, 285 1197--I.evt, 99, 143 3691--Levi EngUsh, 282

661-.. Levi Hosea, 66 2133--Lewis Albert, 177, 198 3091--Lewls Clair, 226, 230 783--Lewis Hall, 72

1820--Lewis Harold, 146 693--Lewis Henry, 67

3555--Lewis Mok:olm, 269 1277--Lewis P., 104, 147 1373--Lewis R. , 110 1929--Uberol Henry, 154, 187 1774--lllburn, 143 1783--Lillbum Adkin, 144, 180 1215--Lilburn Scotten, 100, 143 1723-1/2--Liilian, 139 1768C-llll!an, 142 2109--llllian, 174 2163--IJllio.n, 179 3079--Lillian, 226 1948--IJllian Fra.nces, 156 2069--IJllian May, 169 2153--Lillian May, 179 2090D-Lily, 172

Linda Amii 303 2516--Linda Fern, 206

211 Linda Grace, 290 3239--Linda Rose, 237 3072--Linna, 225 5088--Lisle, 312

56SA-Livonia, 59 1101B-Livonia, 93 2037--Li2zie Ellen, 166 1267--Lime Holland, 103 1261-.. Lime Pc.lme.r, 103 2402--lloyd, 199 3139--Iloyd, 230, 234 3250--Lloyd Byron, 238 3683--lloyd Leslie, 282, 296 3221--Lloyd William, 236 218--LoJs, 35 255--Lois, 38 263--Lo!s, 39 579--Lols, 60 663-... Lols, 66

1326B-Lois, 108 3829--Lois, 298 2135--Lofs Bell, 177

Lois Joslin, 212 1077--Lois M.:ll'Vin, 91 3862--Lois May, 304 2019B-Lois Patricia., 164 1472--Lois Rebecca, 118 1356--Lola R.achell, 109 1706--Lorin Russell, 138, 174 1456--Lorem:o Wellman, 117 1136--Lor.in, 94 3083--Louis, 226 3136--Louis C., 230 3182--Louis c., 234

664--Louisa, 66

744--Louisa., 70 1226--Louisa Jane, 100 1094--Louisa P., 92 1812--l.ouisa Putney, 146 1795--Louise, 144 2064--Louise, 168

905--Louise Ann, 79 2167--Louise Casey, 180 1401--Louise E., 112 1706--Loren Russell, 138 3266--Love, 248

591--Loring, 60 623--Lovina, 62

3508--Lucia., 265 2129--Lucllle Inez, 177

649--Lucina., 64 1125--Lucina. Roxana, 93

270--Lucinda, 39 313--Lucinda, 42 434--Lucinda, SO 676--Lucinda, 66 733--Lucinda, 69 977--Lucinda, 84

1129--Lucinda, 94 3433--Luclnda, 261 1179--Lucinda Beman, 98 3462--Lucius, 262 1109--Lucius Wheelock, 93 433--Lucretia, SO . S14--Lucretia, SS

1046--lucretia, 88 151--lucy, 30

. 245--Lucy, 37 286--Lucy, 40 444--Lucy, 51

Lucy, Mrs. Kingsbury, 52 570--Lucy, 59 598--Lucy, 61

2088--Lucy, 172 3353--Lucy, 254 3404--Lucy, 258 3520--Lucy, 266 3522--Lucy, 266 4058--Lucy, 240 1932--Lucy A,, 154 926--Lucy Ann, 81

1592-•Lucy C., 126 15SO--Lucy Deming, 123 · 2333--Lucy Emeline, 196 3839--Lucy Emeline 300 2318--lucy Friend, 19S 1298--Lucy Nelson, 1298 2328--Lucy Pearl, 196 3547--Lucy Tracy, 268 3696--Luello. May, 283

Lulu Augusta, 269 3789--Lulc LcRoche, 291 3428--Lureoo, 260 1696--Lurinda, 137

276--Luther, 39, 67 478--Luther, 53 536--Luther, 57 858-•Luther, 76 936--Luther, 82

1807--Luther, 145, 182 689--Luther Allen, 67

1144--Luther Licortise, 95 23n--Uewellyn Merwin, 198 2402--Uoyd, 212

Lyall, 258

41--Lydia, 20 83--Lydia, 24

152--Lydia, 30 206--Lydfa, 34 256--Lydia, 38 330--Lydic, 43 474--Lydia, 53 606--Lydia, 61 778--Lydia, 72

Lydia M., 76 980--Lydia, 84

Lydia, 97 3014--Lydicl, 219 3330--Lydia, 253 3514--Lydia, 266 4015--Lydia, 220 4049- - Lydia., 240

950--Lydia Ann, 82 3S00--Lydic Jane, 265 3083--Lyle, 226 2114--Lyle Warren, 174 3422--Lymo.n, 260 729--Lyman Edward, 69

1489--Ly::n11n Ellis, 120, 158 :a474F-Lynda Ree, 201 2104--Lyndon Wentowrth, 173

1295--Mabel, 105 1735--Mabel, 140 1939--Mabel, 1S5 1967--Mabel, 158 2120--Mabel, 175 2142--Mable, 177 3081--Mabel, 226 3133--Mabel, 230 3031--Mo.bel E., 226 1802--Mable Elizabeth, 145 1S01--Mabel Hyde, 120

Mabel Hope, Preface, 132, 166, 170, 193

3733--Mabel Irene, 286 2026--Mabel Louise, 16S 1730--Mabel T., 139 5089--Mabel L., 312 1099--Mcdison, 92 3578--Madison Monroe, Capt.,

271, 287 1333--Mae, 108 1872--Mae (May) 149 2147--Mae, 178 2154--Magdalena, 179 3521--Malinda, 266 3486--Malvina, 264 3668--Malvina, 281

B-Mamie, 290 16--Marah, 17

2474K-Marc Ray, 201 1883--Marcus, 150 1360--Marcus D., 110, 149

Margaret, 13 3358--Margaret, 254 3786--Margaret, 291 5009--Margaret, 307 5034--Margaret, 309 5131--Margaret, 314 1196--M~rgaret Ann, 98 2623--Margaret Ann, 211 1413--Miugaret Cbrstine, 114 2618--Margaret Dean, 210 2241--Margaret Eleanor, 189

1271A-Margaret Lucinckl, 104 3498--Margaret Lucy, 264 3619--Margoret Persis, 217 2121--Margoretta Mason, 176 1956--Marguerite, M. D,, 1S7 S029--Margaretta, 308 2289--Marguerite Helen, 191 2503--Marguerite Julia, 203

690--Mo.ria, 67 3042--Maria, 223 3060--Mo.riCl, 225 907--MoriQ Cynthia, 79

1837--Maria Frances, 147 1082--Maria, H., 91 1633--Maria Harriet, 130 1641--Morio H., 131 3672--Maria Loenza, 281 1477--Maria Victoria, 119 1674--Mario.n Adelia, 135 696--MariQn Agnes, 67

1584--Mariam Annette, 125 32ZO--Marle, 236 2541--Marie Ann, 208 1336--Marietta, 111 20Z3-.,.Marietta, 665 2263- -Marietta, 190, 205 3057--Mo.rilla, 224 3107--Marilla, 227 3167--Marilla Estella, 232. 1903--Marion, 152 2383--Marion Bliss, 198 2127--Marion Emma, 177

Ma.rjorie, 142 2408--Marjorie, 199 3863--Marjorie, 304

Marjorie Eaton, 294 3~23--Marjorie Ellen, 236 463--Mark, S2 741--Mark, 70

2472- .. Mark Dickinson, 201 3817--Mark Hopkins, 296 2644--Marla Jean, 213

925--Mark Justin, 81 2226!3-Marlys Eleanor, 188 3520--Marston, 266 161•-Martha, 31 244--Marthc, 37 358--Marthc, 45 372•-Martha, 46 S77--Martha, 59 856--Martha, 76 915--Martha, 80

1543--Martha, 123 3073--Martho., 225, 230 3292--Marthc, 2SO S023--Martha, 308 1473--Marthc A., 118 1596--Mcuthc A., 127 953--Martha Ann, 83

3671--Martha Ann, 281 Marthe Augusta, 258

2231--Marthc Barnes, 188, 202 2469--Martha Campbell, 200

Martha Came~n, 212 2048--Martha Ellen, 166 1583--Mcuthc Emeline, 125 1265--Martha Frances, 103 1539--Martha Frances, 122 1281--Martha Jane, 105 1194--Martha Jane, 144

333

334

1604--Martha Lavina, 127 1791--Martha Palmer, 144 1111--Martha Rebeckah, 93 2643--Marshall Dwight, 213 280--Martin, 39 454--Martin, 52 919B--Martin, 80

1190--Martin, 98, 142 1145--Martin Henry, 95 1085--Martin Luther, 91 2619--Marvin Dwight, 210, 213

Mary, 16 3--Mary, 16

14--Mary, 16 Mary, 47

19--Mary, 18 47--Mary. 20 53--Mary, 21 59--Mary, 21 67--Mary, 22 82--Mary, 24 84--Mary, 24 88--Mary, 24 98--Mary, 25

124--Mary, 28 162--Mary, 31 185--Mary, 32 201--Mary, 33 228--Mary, 36 243--Mary, 37 273--Mary, 39 306--Mary, 41

Mary (Alden), 41 320--Mary, 42 368--Mary, 46 375--Mary, 46 419--Mary, 49 420--Mary, 49 432--Mary, 50 465--Mary, 52 479--Mary, 53 516--Mary, 55 553--Mary, 58 654--Mary, 65 657--Mary, 65 706--Mary, 68 779--Mary, 72 839--Mary, 75 852--Mary1 76 866--Mary, 77 885--Mary, 78 941--Mary, 82 961--Mary, 83

1008--Mary, 85 1043--Mary, 87

· 1092--Mary, 91 1124--Mary1 93

Mary, 98 1248--Mary1 ·102 2214--Mary1 185 3002--Mary, 219 3009C-Mary 3074--Mary, 225 3108--Mary, 227 3261--Mary, 247 3279--Mary, 249 3324--Mary, 253 3392·-Mary 257 3470--Mo.ry: 263 3477·-Mary; 263

3525--Mary, 266 5058--Mary, 309 5107--Mary, 313 1105--Mary A,, 93 1426A-Mary A., 114 1594--Mary A., 126 2071--Mary Adeline, 169 1301--Mary Amanda, 106 1053--Mary Angeline, 88

363--Mary Ann, 45 668--Mary Ann, 66 990--Mary Ann, 84 993--Mary Ann, 84

2505£--Mary Ann, 205 3459--Mary Ann, 262 3615--Mary Ann, 274 3793--Mary Ann, 293 5036--Mary Ann, 309 5155--Mary Ann, 315 727--Mary Augusta, 69 4052A-Mary Burgess, 240 701--Mary C., 67 889--Mary Carter, 78

2006--Mary Claire, 163 749--Mary E., 70 765--Mary E., 71 770--Mary E. , 71 792--Mary E. , 72

1224--Mary E., 100 1645--Mary E., 131 3517--Mary E., 266 1108--Mary Eliza., 93 1573--Mary Eliza., 124 3454--Mary Eliza, 262 737--Mary Elizabeth, 70 870--Mary Elizabeth, 77

1184--Mary Elizabeth, 98 1310--Mary Elizabeth, 106 1558--Mary Elizabeth, 123 1656--Mary Elizabeth, 132 1687--Mary Elizabeth, 137 3582--Mary Elizabeth, 271 3677--Mary Elizabeth, 281 1292--Mary Ella, 105 2061--Mary Ellen, 168 2608--Mary Ellen, 209

769--Mary Esther, 68 5042--Mary Etta, 309 3644--Mary Eunice, 278

Mary Eva, 274 1059--Mary F., 89 3078--Mary F., 225 1241--Mary Florence, 102 2083--Mary Francis, 171 2232--Mary Freeman, 188 1523--Mary Jane, 122 2016--Mary JQJ1e1 164 2391--Mary Jane, 198 3539--Mary Jane, 267 3698--Mary Jane, 283 3705--Mary Jane, 284 1022--Mary Jerusha, 86 1613--Mary Jeaie, 128 1516--Mary Josephine, 100 20668-Mary Josephine, 168 1348--Mary L., 109 1571--Mary, 149 2092--Mary Louisa, 172

831--Mary Louise, 75 1325--Mary Louise, 108

1959--Mary Louise, 157 3648--Mary Louise, 278 1056--Mary Lucretia, 89 3559--Mary Lurena, 269

399--Mary Lyom, 48 1777--Mary Margaret, 143 1995--Mary Melinda, 161, 162 3725-•Mary Miller, 286

283--Mary O. , 40 3662--Mary Ophelia, 281 1538--Mary Orlanna, 122 3628--Mary Persis, 278 2329--Mary Philina, 196 1033--Mary Rebecca, 86 930--Mary Richards, 82

1502--Mary Richards, 120 1067--Mary Susan, 90 951--Mary Ward, 83

3029--Mason, 221, 222 4044--Mason, 239 2146--Mason 0,, Dr., 178, 199 531--Matilda, 56 542--Matilda, 57 595--Matilda, 60

3762--Matie Jane, 289 Mattie Louise, 274

1332--Maud Ella, 108 Maurice, 310

1813--Maurice Dunlevie, 146 2040--May Daniels, 166 3797--Maymie, 293 3748--Mayo Madison, 288, 303 5072--McKinley, 311

77--Mehetable, 23 167--Mehetable, 31 410--Mehitable, 48 492--Mehetable, 53 798--Melinda, 73

1899--Melicent Ames, 151 1358--Melinda S., 109 1337--Melinda W., 108 3608--Melissa S., 274 3253--Melody Rose, 238 2117--Melvin Bixby, 174 3872--Melvin Franklin, 306 3825E-Melvin Haight, 297

697--Melvina, 67 396--Melzar, 47 865--Melzar, 77

2307--Meredith Martha, 194 Merilan, 312

15--Mercy, 16 105--Mercy, 26

3176--Merle, 233 1605--Merrill, 127 1118--Merrill, 93 1143--Merritt Wesley, 95 2298--Merton Horace, 192, 207 5091--Merwin Martin, 312 3868--Michael, 305

A·-Michael, 304 2184--Michael David, 182 3806--Michael Goodson, 294

Michael Joseph, 294 2073--Mildred, 169

Millicent, 13 28--Millicent, 18 72--Millicent, 22

518--Millicent, 56 3513--Milo, 266

Milton, 2S8 1802A-Milton Earl, 145, 181 1376--Milton H., 110 3242--Miltcin Sydney, 237 3127E-Mina., 229 3173--MiDCl, 233 2166--Minnaleah, 119 19S2--Minnie, 156

A--Minnie, 290 3781--Minnie B. , 290 2151--Minnie Eleanor, 179 1359--Minnie R;, 109

136--Miriam, 29 791--Miriam, 72

2293--Miriam Ellen, 192 3800--Mollie Forbes, 293 3797--Maymie, 293 3800--Mollie Forbes, 293

148--Molly, 30 240--Molly, 'lJ 510--Molly, 55

4026--Molly, 221 5048--Molly, 30.9 2517--Mona Reatha, 206 2192--Montio., 183 2273--Monte Clinton, 191, 206 3412--Morris, 259

74--Moses, 23 163--Moses, 31 170--Moses, 31, 47 198--Moses, 33, 53 216--Moses, 35, S6 401--Moses, 48 .40g:..-Moses, 48 483--Moses, 53 532--Moses, M. D., 56 539--Moses, 57 1079--Moses Ill, 91, 135

30S6--Moses W., 223, 228 709--Moses, 68

1·244--Mowry Sawyer, 102, 145 1076--Moses Thompson, 91, 13S 2119--Muriel, 175 216S--Muriel, 179 2299--Muriel Elizabeth, 192

Murray A,, 317 2089--Myra, 172 3485--Myra, Rev. ~64 2103--Myro. Myrtle (Rae), 173 1926-~Myron, 154 3232--Myron ChQ.rles, 237, 238 311S--Myron Judson, 228, 233 1442--Myron Samuel, 116 1733--Myrtice, 140 1950--Myrtle Cdroline, 1S6

414--Nabby, 48 3438--Nabby (Abigail), 262 3191--Nadina Karen, 234 298--NC2hum, 41, 68 482--Ncihum, 53

1634--Nahum, 130 232--N=cy, 36 308--Nancy, 42 3S3--Nancy, 4S 376--Nancy, 46 430--Nancy, 49 541--Nancy, 57 565B-Nancy K., 59 593--Nancy, 60

614--Na.ncy, 62 675--Nancy, 66 684--Nancy, 66 714--Nancy, 68 894--Na.ncy, 78 971--Nancy. 83

1l01C-Nancy, 93 ll 52---Nancy, 95 1566--Nancy, 124 3034--Nancy, 221 3397--Nancy, 257 343S--Nancy, 261 3442--Nancy, 260 3739--Nancy, 286 4054--Nancy, 240 1174--Ncincy A,, 97 2183--Nancy Carolyn, 182 1977--Nancy Ellen, 160

711--Nancy H., 71 2384--Nancy Louise, 198 181S--Nancy Pendleton, 146

Naomi, 282 2195--Natalie, 183

49--Nathan, 30 144--Nathan, 30, 45 348--Nathan lll, 45, 73 481--Nathan, 53 497--Natbo.n, 54 620--Na.tha.n, 62

1341--Natho.n, 109 Na.than, 220

4011--:Nathan, 220 3499--Na.than c., 265 999--Na.tha.n Eaton, 85

8--Natha.niel, 15, 161 18 23--Natbaniel, 18, 21 56--Nathanial, 21, 31

176--Nathaniel, 32, 48 189--Nathctniel, 32, 51 203--Ncithctniel, 34, 53 20S--Na.thctnlel, 34, 54 377--Nathcmiel, 46 435--Nathaniel, 50 ·4sO--Nathcmiel, 6 502--Nathaniel, 55

32S9--Nathcuuel, 247 3276--Natbaniel, 248, 251 :3278--Nathaniel II, 249 3312--Natbaniel II, 251 3319--Na.thaniel, 2S2, 257 3342--Nathaniel, 253, 258 1060--No.thaniel Davis, 89 1824--Natbaniel Lane, 147, 183 101S--Nathaniel Parker, 86

A-Neal Eugene, 304 12.94--Nellie, 10S 5045--Nellie, 309 2330--Nellie Belle, 196

878--Nellie Maria, 77 2500--Nellle Maria, 203 1723--Nellie Maybelle, 139 1114--Nelson, 93 2099--Nelson, 173 3454--Nelson, 262 5125--Nelson, 313 2131--Nelson Leonard, 177, 198 1170--Nelson Preston, 97, 141 460--Newell, 52

1500--Newell Coffin, 120, 160 1740--Newton, 140, 175

618--Nicholas, 62 3212--Nila Jane, 236

22--Noah, 18, 21 50--Noah, 20

154--Noah, 30, 46 645--Noah, 63

1230--Noah Jerry, 101, 144 16S7--NoahJackson, 132, 170 3202--Nora Helen, 235 5135--Nola, M., 314

C-Norma Jean,· 304 Norma I.. , 258

2386--Norma Lillian, 198 658--Norman, 65

1234--Norman, 101 3590--Norman James, 272

329·3--0badiah, Dr., 250 33S9--0badiah, 254, 260 3434--0badiah U, 261 3 564--0bed, 269 3100--0gden, 227 222--Olive, 35 525--0live, 56 548-•0live, 57

3093--0live, 226, 231 3127--0live, 229 3171--0live, 233 3372--0live, 255 3506--0live, 265 3791--0live, 292 1041--0live Almarine, 87 30~3--0llve Amcmdci, 226, 231 1700--Ollve E., 138 2296--0live Father, 192 3127--Olive Unne, 229 2136--0live May, 177 411--0liver, 48 880--Oliver, 77

3009£--0liver, 2191 220 3364--0liver, 255 4006--0liver, 220, 239 4038--0liver m, 239 4047--0liver, 240 15S5--Oliver Henry, 123 1701--0liver 0, , 138 1205--0liver S., M. D,, 99 1768A-Oliver Willis, 142, 179 662--0livia Jane, 66

1773--0phelia, 143 3075--0phelia, 225 3504--0ra Louis, 265 3045--0ronge (Orin}, 222, 226 3045--0range Minor, 222 3871--0rel Ethelyn, 305

Oren, 260 1768B-0rissa, 142 3824--0rpha, 297 3427--0rson J., 260 1178--0rville Villus, 98, 141 1591--0rriette, 126 1710--0rrin, 138 2343--0nin Dean, 197, 210 36S2--0scat1 219 1703--0scar B., 138 1290--0scar G., 10S 802--0tis, 73

1131--0tis, 94 720--0tis Alden, 68

1513--otis Henry,· 121

335

336

2502--0tis Thomas, 203 723--0tis Wilkinson, 69

1979--0tis WUUam, 160, 189

2493--Pamela, 203 2514--Pomela Ann, 206 2427--Patnela Mauren, 200 2214B-Pamela Susan, 185 811--Parmelia, 74

3617--Pascho.l P,, 275, 293 3009F-PQtience, 219 3184--Po.tricia Ruth, 234 233--Potty, 36 473--P<rt:ty, 52

· 1427--Pctty, 115 2294--Paul Alfred, 192, 207 3216--Paul Belknap, 236 2495--Po.ul Go.ry, 203 2323--Paul Williams, 196 1424--Pauline, 114 1423--Paul Irving, 114, 153 1919--Poul Irving II, 153, 185 2115--Paul Stanley; 174 2242--Paul Vincent, 189, 203 2149--Peo.rl, 178 2394--Pearl Belle.- 198 2265--Pearl Evelyn, 205 350--Peggy, 45

1677--Percy Edwards, 136 1864--Percy F., 149 3544--Percy Foster, 268 3465--Persis, 262 3805--Perd.s, 294 3625A-Persis Oliva, 277 3802--Persls Stewart, 293 214--Peter, 35 558--Peter, 58

Peter Christopher, 294 2095--Peter G. , 173 901--Peter Wilder, 79

3007--Phoebe, 219 2265--Phebe Evelyn, 191, · 205 4036--Phllo, 239

236--Philip, 37 588- -Philip, 60 815--Phlllip, 74 817--PhUlip, 74

1762--PhiUp, 142, 179 1803--Philllp Allen, 145, 182 2313--Philip Lowe, 194 2180--Phillip Mowry, 182

132--Phineas, 42 321--Phineas, 43, 70

3288--Phineas, 249, 253 _3338 ... -Phixaeas lI, 253 1147--Phoebe, 9S 3007--Phoebe, 219 3013--Phoebe, 219 3049--Phoebe, 223 3366--Phoebe, 255 345S--Phoebe, 262 2412--Phyllis, 200 1911--Phyllis Anne, 152 2380--Phyllis Inez, 198 3.241--PhyUis Jane, 237 2201 --Phyllis Margaret, 184 3028--Pierce 221

Polly,• 72 299--Pony, 41 537--Polly, 57

561--Polly, 58 586--Polly, 60 601--Polly, 61

1062--Polly Fisher, 89 572--Polly Olive, 59

2614--Preston Deane, 210 289---Priscilla, 40

2601--Priscilla, 209 3283-hPriscilla, 249 3499--Priscllla, 26S 2622--Priscilla Helen, 211 964--Prudence, 83

3327--Prudence, 253 3396--Prudence, 257 3048--Prw:Iy, 223

.Rachel--13 31--Rachel, 19 93--Rachel, 25

126--Rachel, 3 172--Racbel, 31 33S--Rachel, 44

3013--Rachel, 219 3052--Ra.chel, 223 3065--R.achel, 225, 228 1153--Rachel Robinson, 95

Kingsbury, Mrs. Rnchel, 51 800--Racbel, 73

3008--Rachel, 219 3052--Rachel, 223 3065--Rnchel, 225, 228 2532--Rachel Bertha,· 207 1030--Rachel Pamelia, 86 1968--Ralph159 2094--Ralph, 173 2226F-Ralph A., 188, 202 3504--Ralph Abel, 265 377S--Ralph Carl, 289 2253--Rctlph Elliot, 190 1676--Ralph Eugene, 136, 173 2126--Ralph Ferdinand, 177 23S3--Ralph Marion, 197, 211 2161--Raymond, 179

RC1Y1XJond, 272 5074--Raymond George, 311 3504--Raymond Lawrence, 265 2157--Ro.ymond W., 179, 199 3214-•Reod Austin, 236

Rebecca, 19 40--Rebecca, 20 61--Rebecca, 22

128--Rebecca, 28 249--Rebecca 38 451--Rebecco, 52 707--Rebecca, 68 895--Rebecca 78 912--Rebecca, 80 919A-Rebecca, 80

1194--Rebeko.h, 98 3360--Rebeckah, 254 2474G·Rene Kay, 201 2426--Renita Annette, 200

108--Reuhen, 26 279--Reuben, 39

1464--Reul Hubbard, 118 386--Rhoda, 47 995--Rhoda, 85

3209--Richard, 235 3675--Rhoda, 281 3543--Rhoda Clark, 268

3209--Richard, 235 13SO--Richard F., 109

807-.. Richard H., 73 . 1906--R.ichard Allen, 1S2 2229--Richo.rd Freeman, 188 1804--Richard Nutter, 145, 182 3714--Richard Percival, 285

Richard Roscoe m, 303 1955E-R1chard S., 157 1956E-Richard S., 188

Richard Tho.yer, 212 1898--Richard Walker, 151, 185 3896--Richard William, 307 32S5--Richy Worner, 238 2233--Rita Louise, 188

651--Robert, 65 2411--Robert, 200 3532--Robert, 266 2550--Robert, 208

Robert, 282 Robert, Rev. , 289

5012--Robert, 308 5119--Robert, 313 , 2230--Robert Andrews, 18/3, 202 1991--Robert Barbee, 161 2611- -Robert Bush, 209 ' 1912--Robert Emerson, is2, .18S 1482--Robert Eugene, 119 2540--Robert Fay, ~08 2518--Robert Frcmk, 206 1958--Robert Freeman, 157, 188 3188--Robert H., 234 321S--Robert Hale, 236, 238

C-Robert Henry; 290. 3779C-Robert Henry ll, 290 3188--Robert Hergert, 234

Robert Hume, 317 2080--Robert Jackson, 171 2S0SC-Robert James, 205 1822--Robert Kilman, 147 1789--Robert Leol!Grd, 144, 181 2269~-Robert M., 191, 206 1806--Robert Mowry, 145, 182 2187--Robert Porter, 182 2310--Robert Putman, 194, 208 2185--Robert Sears, 182 1220--Robert Taylor, 100, 143 1781--Robert Taylor Il, 144, 180 2176--Robert Taylor HI, 180 2052--Robert Tilden, 167, 194 2290~-Robert Trazer, 192 2525--Robert Trazer, 007 1709--Robert W., 138

C-Robert Wilson, 294 1970--Robert Wallace, 159, 189 2235--Robert Wallace n, 189, 203 2482--Robert Wallace m, 203 3233--Robert Warner, 237, 239 2290--Robext Willicm, 192, 207

C-Robert Wilson, 294 1775--Roberto, 143 2510--Roberta Ann, 206 24741-Robin Go.y, 201 1869--Rodney, 149 2474E-Rodney W., 201

Roger Kingsburie, 13 22!8--Roger, 189, 203 2488--Roger II, 203 1525--Roger Sherman, 122

B-R.oger Wayne. 304

3199-Rolland T., 235, 237 3199--Rollond Thomas, 235, 237 3240--Rolland Thomas II, 237 2492--Ronald, 203 3245--Ronald, 238 5078--Ronold, 311 3854--Ronald Hanks, 304 3825B-Ronold, 297 3229--Ronald Wilbur, 237 1827--Rosa, 147 3699--Rosa, 83 3794--Rosa Bowie, 293

Rosalind, 297 5103- -Rosana, 312 1742--Roscoe, 140 3152--Roscoe, 232 1361--RoscoeA., 110, 149 3750--Roscoe Richard, 288, 303 3853--Roscoe Richard, Jr., 303 1862--Rose, 149 1721--Rose May, 13.9 1819--Rose Marie, 146 2228--Rosemary, 188, 202 2524--Rosemory Alice, 206 1204--Rosette, 99 3794--Rosie Bowle, 293 3517--Ross A., LL. D., 266 3499--Ross Selden, 265 782--Roswin, 7~

2221--Rowena Elizabeth, 187 Roxanna E., 109, 148

3162--Roxie, 232 37,34--Roy Hollister, 286, 302 3676--Roy Partridge, 281, 297 3825C-Roy Wendell, 297 5037--Robert Wesley, 309, 310 3162--Roxie, 232 5062--Roy Wesley, Jr., 310

Royal Grove, 289 1207--Rozella,. 99 i306--Rozellah Olivia; 106 3719--Ruamie1 285 · 3754--Ruble, 288 310--Rufus, 42 567--Rufus, 59 973--Rufus, 83

2023--Rufus Burdet, 164 48--Ruth, 21 78--Ruth, 23

138--Ruth, 29 234--Ruth 37 254--Rudi.". 38 • 443--Ruth, 51 554--Ruth, 58

2110--Ruth, 174 2137--Ruth, 177 2236--Ruth, 189 3008--Rachel, 219 3011--Ruth, 219 3267-.:Ruth, 248 3289--Ruth, 249 3302--Ruth, 250 3320--Ruth, 252 3345--Ruth, 2S3 3814--Ruth, '295 3823--Ruth, 297

Ruth, 297 3828--Ruth, 298 4016--Ruth, 220

Ruth, 312

2425--Ruth Ann, 200 2632--Ruth Ann, 211 560--Ruth Ballord, 58

Ruth E., 258 3217--Ruth Hazel, 236, 238 2259--Ruth Isabel, 190, 204 2271--Ruth Jane, 191 2020C-Ruth Joan, 164 1499•-Ruth Jones, 120 3146--Ruth Phoebe, 231 1569--Ruth Turner, 124 1135--Rwsell, 94

Sadie Louise, 155 165--Sally, 31 301--Sally, 41 322--Sally, 43 370--Sally, 46 578--Sally, 60 638--Sally, 62 938--Sally, 82

2388--Sally, 198 3400--Sally, 258 660--Sally Ann, 66

1782--Sallie Cornelia, 144 2606--Sally Elaine, 209

v-Samuel, 218 21--Samuel, 181 20 68--Samuel, 22

125--Samuel, 28 135--Samuel, 29 181--Samuel, 32, 49 199--Samuel, 33 208--Samuel, 34 241--Samuel, 37, 60 331--Samuel, 43, 71 371--Samuel, 46 415--Samuel, 49 422--Samuel, 49 439--Samuel, 51 468--Samuel, 52 476--Samuel, S3 · 486--Samuel, 53 503--Samuel, 55 521--Samuel, 56 S33--Samuel, 56 592--Samuel, 60 780--Samuel III, 72 882--Sa:muel, 78 890--Samuel, 78 918--Samuel, 80

1430--Samuel, 115 1653--Samuel, 132 3005--Samuel, 219 4007--Somuel, 220, 239

546--Samuel Allen, 57 3109--Samuel Asa, 227, 232 1149--Samuel Austin, 95 1557--Samuel C., 123

Samuel David, 308 1603--Samuel Locke, 127, 166 1021--Samuel Martin, 86 2309--Samuel Robert, 194 2327--Sanclra Louise, 196 3301--Sanford, 250, 255 3373--Sanford JI, 255 3373A-Sanford III, Rev., 255 3561--Sanford, 262, 274 4045--Sanford, 239 3610--Sanford T., 274, 290

Sara, 13 2--SCll'Clh, 15

Sarah, 18 60--Sarah, 22 76--Sarah, 23

102-Sarah, 26 107-•Sarah, 26 122--Sarah, 27 139--Sarah, 29 178--Sarah, 32 192--Sarah, 32 196--Sarah, 33 248--Sarah, 38 281--Sarah, 40 294--Sarah, 41 343--Sarah, 44 404--Sarah, 48 485--Sarah, 53 495--Sarah, 53 597--Sarah, 60 818--Sarah, 74 892--Sarah, 78 922--Sarah, 81 960--Sarah, 83 978--Sarah, 84

1011--Sarah, 85 1121--Sarah, 93 1345--Sarah, 109 16($9A-Sarah, 135 1432--Sarah, 115 1552--Sarah, 123 3001--Sarah, 219 3067--Sarah, 225 3287-•Sarah, 249 3311--Sarah, 251 3336--Sarah, 252 3347--Sarah, 253 3352--Sarah, 254 4029--Sarah, 221 4042--Sarah, 239 5056--Sarah, 309 5132--Sarah, 314 5143--Sarah, 314

Sarah A. , 258 2047--Sarah Adelaide, 166 1644--Sarah Ann, 131 1581--Sarah Annette, 124 2474A-Sarah Birch, 201 1395--Sarah E., 111 3058--Sorah E. , 225 383--Sarah .Eanner, 46

1441--Sarah Elizabeth, 116 1771--Sarah Elizabeth, 143 1507--Sarah Ellen, 121 2189--Sorah Ellen, 183 1036--Sarah H., 87 1382--Sarah H., 111 698--Sarah Helen, 67

3624--Sarah Isabella, 277 1483--Sarah Jane, 120 3469--Sarah L. , 263 1S79--Sarah Lewis, 124 892--Sarah Lucinda, 78

3067--Sarah M., 225 1587--Sarah Marie, 125 3374--Sarah Mary Virginia, 256 1014--SarahRebecca, 86 1436--Sarah Sophia, 115 3384--Sarah Susa1111C1h, 257 1445--Sarah Ursula, 117

337

338

1946--Searl Henry, 156, 188 3499--Selden Bingham, 265 3504--Selden Bingham, 265 3621--Selina Stewart, 277 3061--Senith, 225, 228

39--Seth, 20 45--Seth, 20, 29

137--Seth, 29 910--Seth, 80

1668--Seth Briggs, 135 795--Seth Nelson, 72 344--Seth Robbins, 44, 72

1589--Sewell Ea.ton, 126 1191--Seymour, 98, 142 2491--Sharon, 203 2520--Sherri Daun, 206 1694--Sheiwin, 137 1420--Shirley, 114 3329--Sibyl, 253 438--Silas, 51

1166--Silas, 96 230--Simeon, 36, 59

3280--Simon, 249 4046--Simon, 239

188--Solomon, 32, 50 268--Solomon, 39, 66 436--Solomon II, 51

3395--Solomon, 257, 264 3488--Solomon O. , 264, 279 366S--Solomon Seth, 281

596--Sophia, 60 1151--Sophia, 95 1666--Sophia P., 135 691--Sophronia, 67 ·581--Square, 60

1199--Square, 99 3110--Squire Harvey, 227 1921--Stanley Martin, 153, 186 1101--Stella, 92 1937--Stella, 155 5063--Stella Ann, 310 1597--Stella Maria, 127

80--Stephen, 23 223--Stephen, 35, 57 522--Stephen, 56 544--Stephen III, 57 555--Stephen, 58

4000--Stephan, 2~0 4025--Stephen, 221, 240

Stephen, C, , 303 3897--Steven Franklin, 307 1112--Stephen W., 93 2636--Steven Hulbert, 212 2193--Stewart, 183 3126--Stowell C., 228 '3493--Stuart, 264

Stuart, 313 3816--Stuart Bowler, 296

Sue Eileen, 290 708--Sukey Fessenden, 6b 799--Susan, 73 867--Susan, 77

1254--Susan, 102 Susan Alice, 212

2605--Susan Ann 209 2544--Susan Bar/ 208 1474--Susan Bur~m 119 1631 '"-SUIQn EmU 1

1

30 1639--Suacui Fi~~• 130

SlUaQ:QQ vm: 218

11!:.I--Susanna., 27 4021--Susannah, 220

147--Susanna, 30 250--Susanna, 38 334--Susanna, 44 365--Susanna, 46 374--Susanna, 46

1428--Susanna, 115 SuSQDDQ, 218

3263--Susanna, 247 92--Susanna, 25

351 --Susannah, 45 3000--Susannah, 219 594--Sylvia, 60

3186--Sylvia, 234 440--Synthia, 51

3316--Tabitba, 251 3274--Talitha, 248 3296--Talitha, 250 2519--Terri Lynn, 206 3883--Terry Thomas, 306 2315--Thayer, 195 3234--Thelma Jean, 237

30--Theodore, 19, 25 2125--Theodora, 176 213--Theodore, 35 511--Theodore, 55

3564--Theodore, 269 3567--Theodore, 270, 286 3693--Theodore H., 283 528--Theodore Tumer, 56

3436--Theodotia, 261 3574--Theodotia, 271

Thomas of Assington, 13 vii--Thomas of Haverhill, Mass., 731--Thomas, 69 · 850--Thomas, 73 933--Thomas, 82

1758--Thomas, 142, 178 3051--Thomas, 223, 226 3132--Thomas, 230 5002--Thomas, 307 5011--Thomas, 308 5139--Thomas, 314 547--Thomas Green, 57

3376--Thomas H., 257 3237--Thomas Harrison, 237 305--Thomas Newell K., 41, 69

2545--Thomas Putman, 208 3866--Thomas, W., 305 5138--Thomas W., 314 4012--Tilly, 220, 240

25--Timothy, 23 73--Timothy, 23

197--Timothy, 33, 53 210--Timothy, 35, 55 984--Timothy, 84

2631--Timothy Andre2, 21-1 Timothy Goodhue, 201

3881--Timothy Jay, 306 475--Timothy J.V, 53

1367--Tina (Rectino), 110 2511--Toni Lynn, 206 613--Tnc y, 61

1164--Tracy, 96, 140 2028--Trazer Woodbury, 165, 191 1172--Tryphenia Roseltha, 97 1075--Tyler, 91

3087--Van Etten, 22ti 3759--Vanoro.h, 289 3825C-Van Orden, 297 2529--Velma Jessie, 207 S113--Vema, 313 1577--Vernadetta, 124 2399--Veme c., 199 2395--VerDOJl Orville, 198 2352--Vemon Wayne, 197, 21U 2398--Veva, 199 3254--Vfctoria Lynn, 238 3039--Victorine, 222 2401--Vida, 199 3747--Victor Virgil, 288, 303 3670--Vilate Elizabeth, 281 2191--Virginia, 183

Virginia, 291 1907--Vtrginia Moe, 152

3494--Walbridge, 264 1888--Waldo Emerson, 151 1073--Cyrus II, 90 808--Walter, 73

1339--Walter, 109 1765--Walter, 142, 179 3520--Walter, 266

C-Walter, 314 1998--Walter Asa Keyes, 162, 190 1689--Walter C,, 137 1828--Walter D., 147, 183 1259--Walter Everett, 103 1858--Walter E., 149 2152--Walter La.fett, 179 1371--Walter Lewii, 110, 1S0 2245--Walter Warren, 189

218 3811--Walton Waits, 294 Walton Waite Ill, 294

3682--Walton Warren, 282, 298 Walton Worth, 294

S83--Ward, 60 1266--Ward, 103 1133--Ward C., 94 3096--Warner H., 226, 231 3195--Wamer Harrison, 235, 237 3198--Warner Russell, 23S, 237

341--Warren, 44 1669B-Warren1 135, 172

Warren Clarence, :B3 1397--Warren Eddy, 112, 151 1494--Warren Eugene, 120, 159 -2171--Warren Taylor, 180, 200 2090--Wayland Briggs, 172, 197 1169--Wayne, 97, 140, 141 2389--Wayne Neil, 198 3386--Wealthy, 257 2620--Weldon Eugene, 211 1117--Wells, 93 2474H-Wendy Rae, 201

Wesley James, 316 3190--Wilbur Andrew, 234, 237 1363--WilburT., 110

527--Willard, 56 679--Willard, 66

1252--Willard, 102, 146 4005--Willard, 220, 239 4030--Willard, 221, 241 3114--Willard Delos, 228, 233 222SB-Willard John, 188, 202 1505--Willard Hunting, 121

William Kyngesbery, 13 69--William, 22 71--Williom, 22

117--William, 27 150--Williom, 30, 46 325--Williom, 43, 70 673--Williom, 66 750--Willlom, 70 · 803--William, 73 819--William, 74 823--William, 74 879--William, 77 934--William, 82 944--William, 82

1000--William, 85 1002--William, 85 1326C-Williom, 108 1385--William, 111 1407--Wllliom, 112 1798--Wllliam (Lonnie), 145 3041--William, 222, 226 3050--William, 223, 226 3102--William, 227, 232 3365--William, 255 3546--William, 268

William, 292 5021--William, 308 5035-•William, 309 5100--Willlam, 312 5101--William, Jr., 312 5105--William, 312, 313 5141--William, 314 •303--William Alden, 41, 69

5083--William Andrew, 312 2261--William Asa, 190, 205

797--William Augustus, 73, 108 392--William 8. , 47

1081--William B., 91 2637--Willtam Bruce, 212

. 1195--William C., 98 2SOSA-William C,, Lt., 204 2250--William Charles, General,

190, 204

SJJPPLEMENTAL

5151--Albert, 315 Angelique Kingsbury, 279

5160--Catherine, 316 Charles Peeble K.,

Brig, Ceneral, 248 2617--Doris McKnew, 210 5159--Edward, 316

Elijah Smeed Kingsbury, 142

3 164--William Charles, 230, 236 3633-Wllliam Charles, 278 3808--Williom Childs, 294

8-William Childs II, 294 724--William Conant, 69

William de Kynesburye, 11 956--William Deming, 83 ·

2178C-WU1iom Earl, 181 1396--William .Edgar, 111, 151 3244--William Eugene, 237 36258-William Forbes, 277, 293 3218--Willlam Frank, 236 3711--William Franklin, 285 3845--William Franklin, 301, 306 2027--William Goodale, 165, 191 659--William Greely, 65 992--William Hazlitt, 84

1216--William Henry Harrison, 100 1029--William Henry, 86 1066--William Henry, 90 1927--William Henry, 154, 187 3701--William Henry, 284 5054--William Henry, 3091 311 1327--William Herbert, 108 1549--Willlam Hooper, 123 3318--William Howe, 251 3606--William Howe, 274 3569--William Hugh, 270 3473--William Irwin Dr., 263

A--William J., 318 1231--William Jere, 101, 145 2060--Willlam Joseph, 168, 196 1651--William Josiah, 131 2521--William Leathers, 206 1509--William Leona.rd, 121, 160 3727--William Leonard, 286 2624--Willlam Lewis, 211 1693--William Lloyd Carrison, 137 3780--William McCoy, 290 3581--William Remy, 271, 288 5019--William Sloan, 308

William W,, 266 · 3564--William Wallace, 269

3614--Edwtn, 274, 293 Gilbert de Kingsbury, 11

3541--Hezekiah Coslin, 267 Horace K. , 142

3681--Ira Carlos, 281, 298 5033--Isaiah, 309 4002--Jacob, 220

Jesse Crant K. , 279

3653--William Wallace, 295 3655--William Wallace, 295 3142--William OCLkley, 231, 234 3187--William Oakley II, 234

339

841--William Prescott, 75, 113 1422--William Prescott, 114, 153 1915--Willlam Prescott Ill, 153, 185 2214C-William Prescott IV, 185 1372--Williom R., 110, 150 3581--William Remy, 271, 288 1753--Willlam Romamo, 141 1772--William Smith, 143 1349--William T., 109 1614--Wllliam T,, 128 · 3431--William W,, 260, 270

. 3587--William Waldo, 272 1779--William Wallace, 144, 180 2170--William Wallace, 180 2423--William Wallace, 200 3653--William Wallace, 279, 295 2248--William Watkins, 189, 204 1530--William Warren, 122 2249--William Waters, 189 1860-~Willie A., 149 830--Willis Albert, 75

1403--Willis Albert, Jr., 112, 151 3877--Willis Leroy, 306, 307 3517--Willis V., Dr., 266 1975--Willoughby J., 160 3580--Winfield Scott, 271, 288

Wilson McCoy, Jr., 290 3580--Winfield Scott, 211,. 288 1578--Winifred, 124 · 5110--Winnifred, . 313 3192--Winona Merle, 234 3373A-Wirt Mowe, 255 · 3523--Wooster Putman, 266, 282 5133--Wright, 314 2169--Xena Yetive, 180

149--Zebina, 30, 45 669--Zelina, 66

1120--Zenas, Rev., 93 4009--Zipporah, 220 2074--Zoe Emily, 169

Kathryn Lee, 294 Roger of Boxford, ii, 12~ 13

933--Thomas, 82, 121 5064--Vema Mary, 310 5152--William Eddy, 315

340

Abbott, Rena, 265 Abel, Annabel, 97 Abel, Joseph, 97 Abel, Mary Alida, 265 Abell, Elizabeth Ann, 116 Adams, Abigail Ridley 285 Adams, Amy Ballou, 107 Adams, Anna Cibson, 285 Adams, Ebenezer, 55 Adams, Fred J., 77 Adams, Henry 285 Adams, John, Pres, USA, 285 Adams, John, 302 Adams, John K, , 254 Adams, John Quincy, 302 Adams, Judith, 55 Adams, Judith (Turner) 55 Adams, Lucinda, 91 Adams, Mario., 281 Adams, Olive, 87 Adam,, Sherman Governor, 176 Agnew, John W. , 143 Agry, Hannah, 255 Akers, Kathryn, 156 Alden, Amory, 28 Alden. Charles, 28 Alden, Francis Emery, 28 Alden, John, 285 Alden. John, 302 Alden, Moses, 28 Alden, Otis, 28 Alden, Priscilla, 285 Alden, Priscilla, 302 Alden, Rachel, 28 Alden, Rachel, 68 Alden, Mary, 23 Alden, Ruth, 23 Alden, Sarah, 28 Alden, William, 28 Alden, William, 23 Alden, William, Jr. , 23 Allen, Rev., Asa, 72 Allen, Charles, 139 Allen, Ecirie Ellen, 297 Allen, Francis Lydia, 72 Allen, Francis T. , 57 Allen, Harriet, 72 Allen, Helen K. , 228 Allen, Jsabinda Chandler, 199 Allen, James, 74 Allen, Lydia K. , 72 Allen, Miriam, 29

_Allen, MiriaJ11, 44 Allen, Dr. Omar, 56 Allen, Phinneas, 72 Allen, Polly, 74 Allen, Mrs. Scott, 207 Allumps, 219 Alverly, Margaret C., 21 American, Angie Melissa, 165 American, Cynthia Belle, 165 American, John Godfrey, 165 Atnerican, Marjory G., 165 -Am~ Martha Joan, 165 An,es; ~ 43 Allies, Dcivid, 43 Ames, Elizabeth, 43 Ames, J. Albert, 43

INDEX OTHER THAN KINGSBURY

Ames, John, 43 Ames, Joseph, 43 Ames, Phineas, 43 Ames, Sarah, 43 Ame,, Millicent, J4 Amick, Amy, 39 Amick, Angellette, 39 Amick, George, 39 Amick, Edwin, 39 Amick, Jackson, 39 Amick, John, 39 Amick, Louisa, 39 Amick, Mary, 39 Amick, Thomas, 39 Amidown, Elizabeth, 37 Amidown, Elizabeth, 37 Amidown, Roger, 37 Anderson, Alberta, 237 Anderson, Augusta, 281 Anderson, Charles A., 231 Anderson, Clarence, 310 Anderson, Elizabeth, 305 Anderson, Emily Constance, 231 Anderson, Donald, Robert, 237 Anderson, George, 231 Anderson, John, 237 Anderson, James, 237 Anderson, Kathleen, 305 Anderson, Minnie,· 113 Anr.'!rson, Nancy Jane, 237 Anc'erson, Susanne, 231 Anderson, William, 305 Andrews, Elizabeth, 77 Andrews, Hemy, 282 Andrews, laura, V. K., 282 Andrews, Marybeile, 282 Andrews, Nellie, 282 Andrews, Robert, 268 Andrist, Sidney F. , 310 Andrus, Ethan, 253 Appleby, Clarence K., 139 Appleby, Edith, 139 Appleby, George B, , 3 Appleby, Mabel T. K., 139 Armstrong, Alice, 308 Armstrong, Bernadette, 230 Armstrong, M. V., 258 Arter, Charles, 79 Arter, Dr. Jason Richardson, 79 Arter, Maria Cynthia K. , 79 Arter, Winfield S. , 79 Ashley, Samuel, 248 Astor, John Jacob, 256 Atkins, William, 265 Atwell, Horace, 87 Austin, Anetha Cretors, 271 Austin, Bruce, 271 Austin, Esther A. , 236 Austin, Fay R., 169 Austin, Frank, 236 Austin, Preston, 271 Austin, Sue, 236 Ayer, Henry M., 263 Ayer, Elizabeth, 247 Ayer, Love, 247 Ayer, Thomas, 247 Ayers, Rebecca., 56 Ayre, Jesse, 31

&bb, Abigail, 177 Babb, Anna, 177 Babb, Edwin, 177 Babb, Elsie, 177 Babb, Elizabeth (Albers), 177 Babb, George W., 177 Babb, Joseph Oscar, 177 Babb, Kingsbury Hugo, 177 Babb, Rexford Nathaniel, 177 Babb, Roger Preston, 177 Babb, William Jefferson, 177 Ba.bbett, Elizabeth, 226 Babbitt, Charles Willard, 102, 103 Babbitt, Ida Estell, 102, 103 Babbitt, Mabel Edith, 102, 103 Babbitt, Susan K., 102, 103 Bacheldor, Henry, 66 Bachman, Wanda, 283 Backus, Azel, Rev. Dr., 248 Backus, Charies, Rev. , 251 Backus, Jabez, 248 Backus, Josiah, 248 Baccr!, John, 18 Bacon, Mary, 18 Bacon, Michael, 18 Bacon, Nicholas Sir, 12 Bacon, Rebecca (Hall), 18 Baggett, Bernice C., 288 Bailey, Mr., 45 Bailey, Ebene'.:!zer, 87 Bailey, Ebeneezer, Jr. , 87 Bailey, Elizabeth, 87 Bailey, Hannah, 87 Bailey, James, 87 Bailey, John, 87 Bailey, Joseph, 87 Bailey, Marion, 238 Baker, Abel, 20 Baker, Abigail, 21 Baker, Dr. Elisha, 220 Baker, El>enezer, 20 Baker, Esther, 20 Baker, Samuel, 20 Baker, Thankful, 20 Baker, Sally, 239 Baker, Ziba, 20 Baldwin, Mr. , 266 Baldwin, Bertha, 207 Baldwin, Caleb, 262 Baldwin, Caleb John, 262 Baldwin, Cecil K. , 157 Baldwin, Carrie, 157 Baldwin, Charles, 207 Baldwin, Charles F, , 276 Baldwin, Edgar, 119 Baldwin, Karl Peter, 276 Baldwin, Martha Ann, 262 Baldwin, Murray A., 117 Baldwin, Runa R. , 262 Baldwin, T. , 249 Baldwin, William Lyle, 157 Ballard, Jonathan, 36 Ballard, Mahlon B., 115 Ballou, Hennam, 169 Ballou, Nancy, 84 Bancroft, Niram, 84 Bane, Elizabeth, 95 Barber, Freelove, 95

Barber, George, 115 Barber,. Mory 93 Barclay, Esther, 156 Barclay, Hazel, 156 Barclay, Laura, 156 Barclay, Lester Lee, 156 Barclay, Margaret, 156 Barclay, Minnie K., 156 Barclay, Mr., 156 Barclay, Violet, 156 Barclay, William Laurence, 156 Barken, Louise, 190 Barnard, Abigail, 59 Bc:.n1es, Ben jam in, 117 Barnes, Abraham, 269 Barnes, Eliza, 270 Barnes, Ruama, 269 Barnes, Ruane (Kennedy), 269 Barney, Annie, 163 Barney, Fronk, 163 Barney, Jean, 163 Barney, Marjory, 163 Barney, May, 115 Barney, Maynord, 163 Barney, Timothy, 261 Barnhart, Col. , 222 Barrus, Milton, 66 Barrus, Mr., 66 Barrus, Solly, 66 Barstow, Abigail, 248 Bartlet, Clara, 183 Bartlett, Calvin, 292

.Bartlett, Elizabeth Jean, 292 Bartlett, Ellen Carter, 292 Bartlett, George, 292 Bartlett, Joseph K, , 292 Bartlett, Joseph K. , II, 292 Bartlett, Olive K. , 292 Barton, Walter, 150 Bass, Hannah, 285 Bassett, Amassa, 119 Bassett, Catherine K., 119 Bassett, Catherine, 51 Bassett, Cynthia, 51 Bassett, Cynthia, 119 Bassett, George, 51 Bassett, Julia., 51 Bassett, Kctherine (Catherine), 51 Bassett, Lucius, 51 Bassett, Massa., 51 Bassett, Samuel, 51 Bassett, Warren, 51 Batchelder, Dea.con George, 46 Bate, Kenneth J. , 202 Bates, Annie, 268 Bates, Barbara I.ee K., 152 Bates, Debby Lee, 152 Bates, Donald Clarence, 152 Bates, Donald French, 152 Bates, Rhoda Cornelio, 268 Bates, Salmon, 268 Battey, Olive K., 240 Baxter, Clinton, 140 Ba.xtc:r, Lloyd, 159 Baylis, F1oyd, 294 Beagle, Nettie, 230 Beagle, Nettie, 233 Beatty, James, 308 Beaumont, Joseph, 60 Beckwith, Phoebe, 254

Bedel, Col. , 239 Bedford, Dorothy, 229 Bedford, Genevieve, 229 Bedford, Joseph, 229 Bedford, Rolph O, , 229 Beebe, Charlotte C. , 124 Beebe, Eveline Carrington K;, 124 Beebe, Frederick K., 124 Beebe, Helen C., 124 Beecher, Caroline Amelio, 224 Beecher, Henry, 224 Beecher, Mary 224 Beers, Emma, 224 Belknap, Abel, 223 BelkllQp, George, 232 Belknap, Martha., 232 Belknap, Undine, 232 Bell, Arthur, 100 Bell, Horace, 100 Bell, Ida, 100 Bell, John Bascom, 100 Bell, LeollQ K. , 100 Bellows, Col. Benjamin, 254 Bemis, Sarah, 115 Bengal, Mollie, 231 Bennett, Hon. Samuel, 88 Benson, Rev. Almon, 52 Bentley, Mrs. Margaret, 229 Benton; Ruth, 252 Berendt, David Anthony, 177 Berendt, Edward, 1 77 Berendt, Peter, 177 Berger, Lydia Willington, 79 Berrian, Anna Parsons, 161 Berrian, Eliza (Parsons), 161 Berrian, Samuel, 161 Berry, Cora, 277 Bessy, SaMh, 154 Bettes, Peter, 13 Bettley, Willard, 145 Bigelow, Damiiel III, 54 Billings, Ann Eliza.beth, 44 Billings, Anna, 44 BiPings, Emma, 297 Billings, Ernest, Dr. , 229 Billings, Joseph, 44 Billings, Joseph Maynord, 44 Billings, I.ucius A.; 297 Billings, Myron K. , 297 Billings, Richard K. , 297 Billington, Chadotte E. , 269 Billington, Elizabeth R., 269 Billington, Ceorge T. , 269 Bingham, Capt., 259 Bingham, Clarissa, 262 Bingham, Harriet Newell, 140 Bingham, Jennie,· 264 Bingham, Stephen, 248 Bird, Anna., 30 Bird, Betsey, 30 Bird, Da~iel, 30 Bird, Jesse, 30 Bird, John, 42 Bird, John, 84 Bird, Jonathan, 30 Bird, Joseph, 30 Bird, Mory (Lyon), 42 Bird, Samuel, 30 Bird, Seth, 30 Blackwell, Eugene, 229

341

Blackwell, Robert· Leroy Rev. , 229 Blankenbaker, Andrew, 100 · Blcnkenbaker, Eliza.beth, 100 Blankenbaker, Ema.line K. , 100 Blankenbaker, Eva, 100 Blankenbaker, Fl'0.nklin, 100 Blanford, Charles, 225 Bliss, Aaron, 72 Bliss, Charlotte K. , 72 Bliss, Lydia, 72 Bliss, William Richard, 72 Bloomquist, Ethel A. , 300 Bloomquist, Ethel A. , 305 Bloomquist, Melvina A. , 305 Bloomquist, Melvina. Astrid, 306 Birge, Belle, 291 Bisbee, Edward L. , 186 Bisbee, Jean Madeline, 186 Bishop, Morris C, , 176 Bishop, Rev. Willard, 93 Bissell, Louis, 233 Bjeldi, Claire, 311 Bjella, Herbert R. , 301 Black, Mary E. , 197 Blair, William J., 310 Blaisdell, Marian, 123 Blaisdell, Hon. William, 55 Blake, Jeremiah, 46 Bloke, Mary, 76 Blake, Mrs. Mary Inman, 235 Blake, Mary (Phillips), 76 Blake, Samuel, 76 Blakeslee, Frank, 8l Blakeslee, George Findley, 81 Blakeslee, Halidon F., 81 Blakeslee, Hannah Caroline K., 81 Blakeslee, Mary Eva, 81 Blakeslee, Willie E. , 81 Boggs, Anna Eugenio, 65 Boggs, Catherine, 101 Boggs, Genevieve, 65 ... Boggs, John M. , 65 Boggs, Leona, 65 Boggs, Lillie, 65 Boggs, Mary C. , 65 Boggs, Robert, 65 Boggs, Thomas, 65 Boggs, Lavinia K. , 65 Bohonon, Silas, 86 Boldman, Mr., 288 Balmer, Sarah, 232 Bona, Malvina, 279 Bond, Joe John, 276 Bonn, Della, 228 Bonney, Eli, 45 Bonney, Ell, Jr., 45 Bonney, Charles, 45 Bonney, Hannnh K., -45 Bonney, Leavitt, 45 Boone, Do.niel, 63 Born, Susie, 228 Boulter, Hattie B., 255 Bouren, Andrew, 231 Boutin, J. S. , 116 Bowen, Delina, 87 Bowen, Elijah, 87 Bowen, FNnces, 224 Bowers, Joyce, 178 Bowie, Jane Park, 292 Bowie, Langdon, 292

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Bowie, Rosa, 292 Boyd, (Boid) Robert, 220 Boyden, Louis F., 75 Boyden, J. W. Esq., 72 Boyden, M. B. , 75 Boynton, Bethia A, , 68 Boynton, David E., 68 Boynton, Sarah E. , 108 Boynton, Tirzah, 68 Brabook, Benj., 118 Brabook, Betsey, 118 BrClbook, Lois, 118 Broce, Caroline F., 89 Brace, Charles M<lther, 89 Brace, Emma Jane, 89 Broce, Horace Mather, 89 Brace, Mary Eliza, 89 Btace, Mary Lucretia, 89 Brace, William, 89 Brace, William Arthur 89 Bracey, Rev. Robert, 192 Bradfoi:d, Ray, 286 Bradstreet, Mr. 218 Brady, Donald, 189 Brody, Gerald, 189 Brady, James, 189 Brady, Mary, 189 Brady, Patricia, 189 Brady, Richard, 189 Bragg, Edgar Olan, 100 Bragg, General, 291 Brainard, Miss, 221 Brainerd, John, 70 Branaugh, Warren, 100 Branyan, Andrew, 308 Brashear, Eliza Ann, 100 Brashear, Judge Judson B., 100 Brashear, Elizabeth Leach, 100 Brenneis, Barbara Eunice, 152 Brewer, Bishop, Mary K. , 240 Brewer, Nathaniel, 16 Brewer, Elizabeth K., 16 Brewster, Arthur K. , 171 Brewster, Clyde H., 171 Brewster, Crete F. , 171 Brewster, Hardin, 171 Brewster, Harvey Thomas, 171 Brewster, Howard, 171 Brewster, Lucy Amney, 171 Brewster, Orrin Henry, 171 Brewster, Oscar Norton, 171 Brewster, Otto Calvin, 171 Brewster, Thomas, 171 Briggs, Alexander, 88 Briggs, Albert B., 198 Briggs, Amy Delia, 198 Briggs, Elizabeth, 16 Briggs, George, 16 Briggs, Isaac, 16 Briggs, James, 16 Briggs, Mercy, 16 Briggs, Noah, 16 Briggs, Richard III, 16 Briggs, Richard, Jr.", 16 Briggs, Timothy, 16 Briggs, William, 16 =ggs, William, Jr. , 16 B ggs, Virginia, 198

righani, Jabez 57 Brigham, Sally: 80

Brink, Bessie, 225 Brightman, Anna, 93 Britt, Margaret Rosanna, 143 Brockelsby, Earl John, 178 Brockelsby, John E., 178 Brockelsby, Emma K., 178 Brockelsby, Rita Mae, 178 Brockelsby, William Alton, 178 Brodsky Edward, Major USAFR, 205 Bronson, Albert, 26S Bronson, Marcia, 257 Bronson, Sarah, 257 Bronson, Stephen, 257 Bronson, Thomas, 263 Brooks, Mr. 311 Brookings, John, 222 Broski, Cecil, 212 Browe, Mr. , 309 Brown, Rev., A, F., 147 Brown, Albert Cay, 122 Brown, Annette, 158 Brown, Augustus Page, 122 Brown, Ava, 146 Brown, Barbara, 238 Brown, Benjamin, 122 Brown, Bertha May, 297 Brown, Cathy, 83 Brown, Charles, 122 Brown, Charlotte E. , 103 Brown, Duncan, 313 Brown, E. Earl, 146 Brown, Eleanor Frances, 122 Brown, E. Earl, II, 146 Brown, Curtis, 146 Brown, Eliza, 80 Brown, Elizabeth, 122 Brown, Emma R. , 289 Brown, George Cay, 122 Brown, Hannah, 172 · Brown, Helen, 234 Brown, James, 122 Brown, Jessie A. (MacDonald) 309 Brown, Kingsbury, 122 Brown, Lavinia, Elizabeth, 122 Brown, Madeline Florence, 113 Brown, Marjorie Wellington, 122 Brown, Orrin, 172 Brown, R. A. , 285 Brown, Richardson, 122 Brown, Rose, 188 Brown, Sarah, 267 Brown, Sarah Adeline, 279 Brown, William, 257 Brown, Wiiliam Brooks, 122 Brown, William Croswell, 122 Brownell, Elizabeth Maria, 175 Brownell, Marie, 175 Brownell, Thos. Holden, 175 Bruce, Wallace, 230 Brunley, Charlotte, 180 Brumley, Edward C, , 180 Brumley, Edward C., Jr., 180 Brumley, Jean Marie, 180 Bryant, Edris Lorette, 191 Bryant, Ethlyn Mable, 191 Bryant, Eva, 308 Bryant, Katherine, 209 Bryant, Oscar, 191 Bryant, Roy Clarence, 191 Bryant, Stanley Trazer, 191

Buchanan, Mattie, 181 Buchanan, President, 267 Buck, Betsey, 106 Buck, Irene, 105 Buckland, Emily, 262 Buckland, Polly, 265 Buehler, Dora May K., 287 Buehler, Edward, 287 Buehler, Hazel, 287 Buehler, Herbert, 287 Buehler, Paul B., 287 Buehler, Orie B., 287 Buell, Capt. Elias, 254 Buell, Frary Barton, 179, 180 Buell, Frary Barton, Jr,, 179, 180 Buell, Sharon, 179, 180 Bull, Dr. Charles Stedman, 278 Bu).l, Dorothy, 278 Bull, Frederick K. , 278 Bull, Ludlow Seguine, 278 Bull, Mary Eunice K. , 278 Bullard, Frances Joanna, 112 Bullen, Amaziah, 84 Bullen, Lydi<l, 84 Bullen, Rachel {I.Clurence ), 84 Bullock, William, 58 Bulong, Crace, 289 Bunce, Annette Louise, 88 Bunce, Henry C. , 88 Bunce, Mary Caroline, 88 Burbeck, General, 256 Burbee, Betsey K. , 60 Burbee, Cornella, 138 Burbee, David, 60 Burbee, David, 138 Burbee, James, 60 Burbee, Lucinda, 60 Burbee, Lucinda, 138 Burbee, Lucius, 60 Burbee, Peter, 60 Burdick, Agnes, 271 Burdick, Elen, 271 Burdick, George B. , 271 Burdick, Harvey, 271 Burdick, Mary May D. , 271 Burgess, Abby K. , 240 Burgess, Edward Phillips, 240 Burgess, Mary Mackie, 240 Burke, Elizabeth, 314 Burkholder, Barbara, 207 Burnap, Daniel, 253 Burnham, Susan H., li8 Burns, Donald, 226 Burns, Jennie, 222 Burr, Aaron, 171 Burrows, Alice V., 180 Burrows, Kenneth E. , 180 Burrows, Kenneth E., Jr., 180 Burt, Aaron, 56 Burt, Anna, 150 Burt, L. C., 150 Burtsch, Mrs. Arlene, 229 Burton, Elizabeth, 314 Burton, S. S., 258 Busby, Lynn J., 211 Busby, Mark, 211 Busby, Pauline (Hoebel), 211 Busey, Claire, 208 Busey, Fay Edward, 208 Busey, Walter, 208

Bussy, R.ozella, 230 Butterfield, Climenda, 137 Butterfield, Mr., 178 Butterfield, Sylvester, 80 Button, Elizabeth, 2181

Button, Lettyce, 219 Button, Matthias, 219 Button, Sarah, 219 Bymington, Rev. Swift, 146 Byno, Mary Ann, 114 Byrne, Margaret, 147 Byme, Maria FrCll1Ces, 147 Byrnes, John, 86

Cnbanne, John Pierre, 256 Cabanne, Julia Antoinette, 256 Cabanne, Julia (Gratiot), 256 Cabot, Mary, 49 Cabbt, Walter, 114 Cady, Deliverance, 249 Cady, Frank W., 159 Cady, Rev. Martin, 159 Cady, Helen (Howard), 159 Cady, John, 249 Cady, Howard Stevenson, 159 Cady, Wallace Martin, 159 Cady, William, 219 Cahoon, Alice May, 269 Cahoon, Amelia Ann Oeune), 269 Cahoon, Benjamin, 269 Cahoon, Benjamin Edwin, 269 Cahoon, Charles, 269 Cahoon, Charlotte C. K. , 269 Cahoon, Edward B. , 269 Cahoon, Edwin Backus, 269 Cahoon, Fannie Elizabeth, 269 Cahoon, Frederick Blanchard, 269 Cahooh, Minerva (Ha.le), 269 Cain, Inez A .. , 109 · Caine, Grace, 179 Caine, Groce, 199 Caine, John Henry, 199 Caine, Mary Ellen, 199 Calderon, Elizabeth, 176 Caldwell, Mary, 140 Calender, James, 240 Calkin Percis, 297 Calvert, Mr., 66 Calvey, Patrick, 80 Cameron, Bernice, 288 Cameron, Fmnk, 288 Cameron, Frank II, 288 Cameron, Juna K., 288 Cameron, Rev. , 288 Cnmp, Martha J., 72 Campbell, Mr., 98 Campbell, Samuel, 80 Candler, Abigail, 74 Candler, Edward, 74 Cn.ndler, Hannah, 74 Candler, John, 74 Candler, William, 74 Cantrell, William, 268 Capelle, Sybil Lee, 266 Capen, Abigail K., 31 Capen, Ebenezer, 31 Capen, Nathaniel, 31 C,;,pen, Preserved, 31 Capen, Sussannah W. , 31 Capin, Joel, 44

Carey, Cynthia, 283 Carey, Fl\ye Vivian K., 283 Carey, Raymond II, 283 Carey, Raymond Giddens, 283 Carleton, Alice Bowker, 90 Carleton, Mary Susan K., 90 Carleton, Thomas P. , 90 Carlton, John, 218 Carlton, John, 25" Carpenter, Abigail (Streeter), 160 Carpenter, Abigail (White), 165 Carpenter, Anna Bell, 160 Carpenter, Ariel, 160 Carpenter, Davis, 41 Carpenter, Emma, 160 Carpenter, Effie Irene, 160 Carpenter, Ellen Maria, 165 Carpenter, Hon. W. N., 95 Carpenter, John, 160 _Carpenter, Miriam, 41 Carpenter, Ruth, 41 Carpenter, William, 165 Carr, Annie, 118 Carr, Benjamin, 118 Carr, Charles H., 118 Carr, Ellen M. , 118 Carr, Florence, 118 Carr, Fronklin, 118 Carr, Henry K., 118 Carr, Martha A. K,, 118 Carrigan, Frances A. , 92 Carroll, Clara Clyd, Mrs. , 188 Carroll, Kathleen Jean, 290 Carroll, Kathleen, 290 Carter, Alice R. , 263 Carter, AnIIG G. , 209 Carter, Charles F., 263 Carter, Edward Perkins, Dr., 263 Carter, Emma, 85 Carter, Franklin, Dr., 263 Carter, Fronklin, 263 Carter, James Harvey, 79 Carter, Samh L. K. , 263 Carver, Samuel, 151 Casewell, Lewis, 140 Cassell, Edmund Parker, 107 Cnssell, Jennie Kerr, 107 Cassell, Josephine Holl, 107 Cassell, Edmund Parker, Jr. , 107 Cassell, Mabel Josephine, 107 Cassie, Charles, 150 Castaujen, Ida, 145 Castin, Rosella Margaret, 99 Castellux, Count de, 265 C•stle, Rhoda, 266 Catlin, Charles, 288 Catlin, Charles, 289 Catlin, Constance, 289 Catlin, Edw,ird Thomas, 289 Catlin, Ella· Rebecca, 288 Catlin, Hattie Marguerite, 288 Catlin, Jesse, 289 Catlin, John Joy, 289 Catlin, Kama, 288 Catlin, LeRoy Raylor, 289 Catlin, Paul Lee, 288 Catlin, William Cozier, 288 Castner, Virginia L., 303 Cavanough, Aad Winifred, 96 Cavonough, Alice, J. , 96

Cavanaugh, Anna Maria, 96 Cavanough, Burton Breecl1oer, 96 Cavanough, Charles Narold, 96 Cavanaugh, Cornelia Ray, 96 Cavanough, Earl Jaynes, 96 Cavanough, George, 96 Cavanough, Georgianna, 96 Cavanough, Groce Etta, 96 Cava nough, Reva M. , 96 Chalfont, Nancy, 284 Chamerlain, Charles, 265 Champney, Howard, 159 Chandler, Anna Maria, 96 Chandler, Calvin Harris, 96 Chandler, Clark Phineas, 96 Chandler, George H., 96 Chandler, Mary Ann, 100 Chandler, Vaughn K., 96 Chapman, Croce, 76 Chapman, John, 249 Chapman, Sarah (Strong), 249 Charge, Margie Anita, 206 Charles, Henry, 316 Chase, Alison Mason, 176 Cha-se, Alvin Edward, 166 Chase, Betsey, 77 Chase, Betsey, 262 Chase, Clarence Adolphus, 166 Chase, David, 77 Chase, George W., 77 Chase, Ceorge W., Jr., 77 Chase, Hazel,· 166 Chase, Hiram, 60 Chase, Lorrine A., 108 Chase, Lemuel, 60 Chase, Lovall, 60 Chase, Lizzie A. , 166 Chase, Madalene K., 166 Chase, Mary, 77 Chase, Mildred Sarah, 166 Chase, Orin, 60 Chase, PearllEstelle, 166 Chase, Rowell K., 176 Chase, Sally K. , 60 Chase, William Rowell, 176 C.heever, George, 57 Cheever, Abigail K. , 57 Cheever, James D., 189 Cheever, Nellie, 189 Cheney, Ebenezer, 26 Cheney, Ebenezer, Jr., 26 Cheney, Elizabeth K. , 26 Cheney, Lucretia, 26 Cheney, Mahala, 311 Cheney, William, 51 Chester, Col., 255 Chewte, James, 217 Chick, George Chester, 152 Chick, Janice, 152 Chick, Philip Edward Chick, 152 Child, Levi B. , 262 Childs, John W., 264 Chilson, Gloria, 234 Christensen, Fronk A. , 297 Christensen, Jane, 297 Christensen, Jon, 297 Christensen, Ruth, 297 Christie, Celia A. (Tousley), 300 Christie, Celia Irene, 300 Christie, John W., 300

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Christy, Mary Ellen, 298 Clapp, Adaline K. , 44 Clapp, Elizabeth (Everett), 51 Clapp, Ellis, 44 Clapp, Levi, 51 Clapp, Margaret E. , 44 Clapp, Mary A. , 44 Clapp, Polly (Billings), 44 Clapp, Rebecca Pettee, 29 Clapp, Seth, 51 Clapp, Synthia K. , 51 Clapp, Thciddeus, 44 Clark, Abigail, 54 Clark, Anne, 240 Clark, Christie L. , 300 Clark, Diano. Fae, 300 Clark, Delyte K., 83 Clark, Elizabeth Ann, 300 Clark, Elizabeth (Betsey), 54 Clark, Ellen, 45 Clark, Elijah, 45 Clark, Gordon, 300 Clark,. George A. , 84 Clark, Hiram, 35 Clark, Hannah, 54 Clark, Irma, 54 Clark, Joel, 54 Clark, Kenneth, 300 Clark, Leonard William, 300 Clark. Leonard W. , Jr. , 300 Clark. Linda Kay, 300 Clark, Lucy 111 Clark, Lucy E. K. , 300 Clark, Mabel, 105 Clark, Martha Louise, 84 Clark, Mary Ann, 45 Clark, Mary Jane, 45 Clark, Lowell, 45 Clark, Label, 54 Clark, Mr. , 254 Clark, N. K., 274 Clark, Nancy Cay, 300. Clark, Nathan, 35 Clark, Nathan, Jr., 35 Clark, Orrin, 78 Clark, , Paul Metcalk, 3S Clark, Rebecca (Fields), 70 Clark, Robert, 300 Clark, Robert Tracy, 300 Clark, Rufus, 54 Clark, Ruth Baxter, 35 Clark, Sabrina, 35 Clark, Sarah, 35 Clark, Sarah, 45

. Clark, Susan E. , 87 Clark, Suzanne L. , 300 Clark, Theophilus, 255 Clark, Thornton, 105 Clark, William, 105 Clark, William L., 67 Clark, William Pitts, 83 Clark, William Travis, 84 Clark, Willie, 45 Clark-e, Amanda,. 110 Clarke. Delia, 162 Clarke,· George, 139 ClC1rke Hannah 139 Clarke'. Ida; 314 ~- lewis, 139 Cla•, l.tlldQ S. , 149

Clarke, Mary, 146 Clarke, Peter, 13 Clay, Jonas, 18 Clay, Millicertt K., 18 Clayton, Abby, 94 Clayton, Belle, 94 Clayton, Ellery, 94 Clayton, Elwin, 94 Clayton, Abigail K. , 59 Clayton, Horace, 59 Clayton, Horace, 94 Clayton, Helen Elizabeth, 294 Clayton, James, 294 Clayton, Jerry, 94 Clayton, Jessie, 94 Clayton, Laura K., 94 Clayton, Moses, Jr. , 59 Clayton, Mary, 294 Clayton, Minerva, 138 Clayton, Sophia, 94 Clayton, Silas, 94 Clayton, Ward, 59 Clayton, Ward P., 94 Clements, Rachel (Foster), 119 Cleveland, Emily Shcirpe, 293 Cleveland, General, 261 Cleveland, George P. , 46 Cleveland, Crover, Pres. USA, 218, 291 Clizbe, Matilda (Gloss), 263 Clouatre, Art, 303 Cloudman, David, 102 Cloudman, Eleanor (Brown), 102 Cloudman, Eliza Ann, 102 Cloukis, Thelma F., 200 Clutcbeon, D. M., 163 Clyd!::, Kitty, 291 Cobb, Allie, 197, 210 Cobleigh, Ebenezer, 59 Cobleigh, Elizabeth, 59 Cobleigh, Phebe, 59 Coddington, Alice, 223 Coddington, Elias, 223 Coddington, John, 223 Coddington, Rachel, 223 Coddington, William, 223 Coddington, William Perry, 223 Coddington, Zilpah, 223 Cody, Buffalo Bill, 285 Coffin, Clara Amelia, 120 Colburn, Hannah, 83 Colby, Jennie, 174 Cole, Shirley, 237 Cole, Keziah, 221 Cole, Molly (Plymton), 45 Cole, Samuel, 219 Coleman, Alvin, 263 Coleman, Betsey, 263 Coleman, Maurice, 293 Collett, James, 284 Collins, Alfred Bennett, Jr., 177 Collins, Alfred Bennett In, 177 Collins, Ethel, 153 Collins, S. M .. 271 Colson, Susan, 105 Colter, Harriet Louise, 310 Colter, Kenneth Ralph, 310 Colter William Henry, 310 Comstock, Charles, 263 Conant, Caroline Elizabeth K., 107 Conant, Charles E. , 107

Conant, Edith Josephine, 107 Conant, Henry Virgil, 107 Conant, Lewis K., 107 Conant, Roger B. , 107 Conant, Marion Cone, Annie Mae, 146 Cone, James Thomas, 146 Cone, Harriet (Richcirdson) Cone, Leon James, 146 Cone, Lucy Ann, 262 Cone, May Frances, 146 Cone, Paul Alfred, 146 Cone, R.. Irvin, 146 Cone, Ray Albert, 146 Cone, Warren Thomas, 146 Cone, Zachciriah, 257 Coney, Louisa, 72 Conklin, Margaret, 222 Conklin, Reah, 232 Connor, Edwin G., 297

Connor, Jane, 297 Conover, Adelaide, 287 Conover, Florence c. , 287 Conover, George, 287 Conover, Irvin C. , 287 Converse, Winifred, 296 Conway, Eileen, 203 Cook, Albert N., 121 Cook, Chcirity, 47 Cooke, (Capt. ), 89 Cooley, John G., 257 Cooper, Joanna K. , 44 Cooper; John, 44 Cooper, Mary, 113 Cooper, Thomas, 15 -- ,- I...~ Coots, Alfred Wellington, 48 Coots, Deborah K. , 4;8 Coots, Hannah Lewis, 48 Coots, Keziah Porter, 48 Coots, Thomas, 48 Copeland, Albert Laurence, · 191 Copeland, Cecil Edwin, 191 Copeland, Harold, 191 Copeland, Paul F. , 191 Corliss, Dyrus, 77 Corliss, Deborah, 218 Corliss, Huldah, 218 Corliss, Simon, 77 Corliss, Susan K, , 77 Cornelius, Mary, 63 Cornett, Bessie, 238 Cornett, Betty Lou, 238 Comett, Hannon E. , 238 Coming, Huldah, 265 Corrigan, Dean, 208 Cordes, Melita, 95 Corwin, Alonzo S. , 111 Cory, Hannah, 220 Couchoux, Georgena Mae, 229 Cowdery, Lucy, 259 Cowen, Joe Walke, 278 Cowie, Mabel, 258 Cowles, Constance F., 293 Cox, Catherine, Mrs. , 144 Cox, Elizabeth, 111 Cox, Edwin Franklin, 101 Cox, Katie Leonard, 101 Cox, William Samuel, 101 Coyea, Mabel, 203 Cozier, Harriet, 288

Cozier, Lisette, 287 Cragin; Judith, 293 Cragin, Pamelia, 293 Cragin, Robert F., Jr., 293 Cragin, Robert P., Jr,, 293 Craig, Charles, 295 Craig, Esther, ·57 Craig, Kay K. , 29$ Craig; Marian Lishett, 270 Craig, Martha (Green), 57 Craig; Paul, 270 Craig; Robert, Dr. , 57 Craig, Wallace Mason, 270 Crane, Angellette, 76 Crane, Ada, 107 Crane, Bessie, 107 Crane, Charles, 107 Crane. Edwin, 107 Crane, Emily Ann, 107 Crane Eunice, 260 Crane. Jennie, 107 Crane, Joaie, 107 Crane, Chas., 228 Crane, Lela, 228 Crane, Fronk, 228 Crane, Lewis, 107 Crane, Luther, 40 Crane, Mather, 107 Crane, Nellie, 107 Crane, RachelMary, 209 Crane, Royal, 209 Crane, Sarah, 40 ·C'I'(llle, Sarah, 228 Cl'(Ule, Stanley Wallace, 173 Crane, Thomas A. , 107 Crane, Walter S., 173 Cresson, Mary (Hill), 82 Cresson, Sarah, 82 Cresson, Sarah, 225 Cresson, Thomas, 82 Cretors; Anetha, 271 Cretors, Austin, 271 Cretors, Evelyn, 271 Cretors, Florence, 271 Cretors, Lillie !. , 271 Cretors, Lillie L. , 271 Cretors, Milford, 271 Crocker, John, Dr., 249' Cromwell, Mistress Henry, 249 Cromwell, Oliver, lord Protector 249 Cromwell, Oliver, 307 Crosby, Alva Stanley, 87 Crosby, Edwin L. , 87 Crosby, Mary, 87 Crosby, Marah Ella (Hills) 87 Crossman, Joseph, 15 Crosstnan, Katherine, 235 Crossman, Elizabeth, 16 Crossman, Eleazar, 16 Crossman, John, 16 Crossman, Joseph, 15, 16 Crossman, Mary, 16 Crossman, Nathaniel, 16 Crossman, Sarah, 15 Crowell, David, 168 Crowell, Hannah, .168 Crowell, James G. , 169 Crowell, Sifos, 253 Crowingshield, Esther, 68 Crowningshield, Ma.rgaret, 203

Cr)'duman, Elsie, 113 Crydumon, John David, 113 Crydunian, Leo, 113 Cudworth, David, 37 Culver, Charles, 232 Culver, Charles, Jr. , 232 Culver. Freda, 232 Culver, Guy, 265 Culver, Jerome, 265 Culver, Lydia Jane K. , 265 Culver, Roy, 265 Cummings, Beatrice, 147 Cummings, C. M., 147 Cummings, Emma Louise, 166 Cummings, Joseph W., 166 Cummings, J, F. 1 89 Cummings, Lorencla (Morse), 166 Cummings, Myrtle, 147 Cummlngs, Nelson Taylor, 138 Cummings, Rosa E. K., 147 Cunningham, Abigail, 27 Cunningham, Calvin, 27 Cunningham, Charles, 285 Cunningham, Charles, 27 Cunningham, Charlotte K. , 285 Cunningham, Curtis, 27 Cunningham, Cora, 183 Cunningham, Cyrus, 27 Cunningham, £. E. , 285 Cunningham, Gladys, 285 Cunningham, Joseph, 27 Cunningham, Myrtle Belle, 184 Curry, Edna, 226 Curry James, 226 Curran, 104 · Curtis, George T. , 87 Curtis, Harriet Frances, 87 Curtis, Lu Ase:nath, 298 Curtis, Mary, 220 Cushing, General, 2S6 Cushing, Justin C, , 278 Cutler, William, 93 Cutter, George W., 86 Cutter, George Roscoe, 86 Cutter, Jessie, 86 Cutter, Mary Rebecca, 86

Debry, Charles A., 316 Debry, Irene (Moffat), 316 Debry, Mary L (Robertson), 316 Daggett, Asenatb, 257 Daggett, Abiol, 33 Daggett, Asa, 33 Daggett, Asa, 53 Daggett, Ebenezer, 33 Daggett, !lisabeth, 33 Daggett, Jabez, 53 Daggett, Juliet, 33 Daggett, Levi, 33 Daggett, Mary, 53 Daggett, MicaJah, 33 Daggett, Moses, 33 Daggett, Polly, 33 Daggett, Samuel, 33 Dalphin, Mary Jane, 205 Dameron. W. T •. , Dr., 100 Dameron, Ann Lctura, 100 Dameron, Clifford Lee, 100 Damon, Joseph, 17 Damon, Joseph, Jr. , 17

°'1Ulon, Noah, 17 Damon, Sarah, 17 Dona, Adrian, 70 DaM, Anne K. , 70 Dam, Mary 188 Danforth, Mr,, 148 Daniele, Timothy, 84 Daniell, lither, 67 Daniell, Joseph Deacon, 67 Daniell, Mary, 6.7 Daniell, Mara, 287 Daniels, Elizabeth, 45 Daniels, Henry, 4S Darby, Ned, 235 Darling, Mr. , 67 Darling, Emlly K, , 67 Darneal, Alice K. , 181 Darneal, Mary Sue, 181 Do.meal, William Hubbell, 181 Dart, Adron, 262 Daschle, Elimbeth J. , 3QO Daschle, Joseph E. , 300 Dasscnce, Shubel, 72 Dassance, Caroline K. , 72 Da.te, Miss, 318 Davenport, Fanny, 257 Davenport, Gertrude Alice, 190 Davis, Alice (Olive), 37 Davis, Betsey, 37 Davis, Elizabeth, 37 Davis, Calvin, 118 Davis, Ellen, 118

. Davis, Ezekiel, 37 Davis, Eliza, 70 Davis, Florence, 159 Davis, Frank Erastus, J 18

. Davis, Fred Woodbury, 118 Davis, George H. , 155 Davis, James B., 159 Davis, JQne, 260 DClV'is, Joseph, 37 Davis, Helen, H. , 159 Davis, Keith, 179 Davis, Isaac, Jr., 118 Davis, Fanny (Esty) l 18 Davis, Lavina, 37 Davis, Lizzie, 118 Davis, Lucy, 37 Davis, Martha, 37 Davis, Oscar C,, 136 DQvis, Orson J. , 260 Davis, Rebeckah, 93 Davis, Rosalinda, 37 Davis, Scitc1b, 260 Davis, Sibela, 93 Davis, Solomon, 37 Davis, Tracy, 179 Do.vison, Dr. Cwtis, 93 Davissen, Audry, 198 Davissen, Dale A. , 198 Davissen, Dorothy, 198 Davissen, Helen, 198 Davissen, J. A., 198 Dawe, Jean, 313 Dawe, Raymond, 313 Dawe, Shirley, 313 · Dowe, Willlc.m, 313 Dawes, Amasa, 158 Dawes, Rose B., 158 Day, Edward, Rev., 92

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Day, Elizabeth Day Pratt, 92 Day, John W., 138 Day, Louisa K,, 92 Day, Mr., 227 Day, Mr., 282 Day, Sally, 138 Dciy, Willard O., 138 Dayton, Phebe Ann, 116 Dean, Becca, 77 Dean, Jabez, 77 Dean., Mary S., 110 Dearborn, Caroline, 108 Dearborn, C,:harles, 108 Dearborn, Henry, 108 Dearborn, John, 108 Decker, Adeline, 279 Decker, Angelique K. , 279 Decker, James, 279 de Clercq, Allen H,, 263 de Clercq, Asencth K. , 263 de Clercq, Edwin L., 263 de Clercq, Harriet (Bishop), 263 de Clexcq, Julia, 278 de Clercq, Hendrick, 278 de Clercq, Hendrick de Clercq, John Franklin, 263 de Clercq, Mary Ledyard, 278 de Clercq, Truman Coleman, 263 de Clercq, William E. ; 263 de Lafayette, Marquis, 256 Dela.ney, Thomas Francis, 294 Delano, Martha, 255 Delop, John, 219 Delop, Phoebe, 219 de Mera, Eugene, 176 de Mers, Theodo1'4, 176 de Metl, Victor, 176 Deming, Lucy, 83 Deming, Lucy, 98 Deming, Lucy Ann, 171 Deming, David, 171 Deming, Ann, 171 Demaree, Mary 232 Denne, John M. , 265 Dennis, Dale, 234 Dellllis, Sylvia, 234 Dennison, Hanmh (Ayer), 249 Dennison, Ruth (Ayer), 248 Dennison, William B. , 228 Densmore, Dorothy, 227 Dent, Alma Augusta K. , 269 Dent, John Bates, 269 Dent, Hawthorne, 269 Del¢, Mabelle Clare, 269 Pent, Margaret (Briggs), 269 Dent, Rachel, 269 Dem, William, 269 Desrosiers, Bony, 189 Desrosiers, Margaret Ann, 189 Desrosiers, Raymond, 189 Desrosiers, Susan Ruth, 189 Develin, Ellen, 168 Devote, Cornelius, 97 Devoe, Jennie, 97 nevoe, Leonard 97 nevoe, Nancy,

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De Wolf, Gordon P., 152 DeWolf, Henry, S8 Dexter, Emily Jane, 48 Dexter, George Henry, 48 Dexter, Hannah Maria, 48 Dexter, John lloyd, 48 Dexter, John Nelson, 48 Dexter, Mary Lyom K. , 48 Dexter, Nancy Elizabeth, 48 Dexter; Sarah Ann, 48 Dickerman, Alva Austin, 271 Dickerman, Ardie A. , 271 Dickerman, Ardis Ann, 271 Dickerman, Austin, 271 Dickerman, Cecil Maynard, 271 Dickerman, Diane Annette, 271 Dickerman, Eddie Eugene, 271 Dickerman, Effie O. , 271 Dickerman, Eldeen, 271 Dickerman George Nelson, 271 Dickerman, Joan Morie, 271 Dickerman, Julio Amanda, 271 Dickerman, Ullie Lauretta, 271 Dickerman, Mary E, , 271 Dickerman, Mary M. , 271 Dickey M<lry A., 109 Dispernet, Capt. John A., 141 Diston, Susan, 268 Dix, Annie, 222 Dix, Jesse, 222 Dix, Mary Jane, 101 Doherty, Charles, 320 Doherty, James, 320 Doherty, James Jr., 320 -Doherty, Kathleen, 320 Doherty, Thoma11, 320 Donahue, John, 189 Donald, EdWQrd, 316 Donald, (Don), 316 Donier, Mary, 16 Donnell, Jomes. S,, Dr., 120 Donnell, Emily Josephine K., 120 Doogan, Martha, 308 Dorsey, Marilla, J., 101 Dorozynski, Arlene, 235 DorO"Zynski, John, 23S Dorozynski, Stephen J,, 23S Doty, Frank A. , 105 Doty, Martha Jane IC., 105 Doty, Roland Mumford, 10S Doty, Roscoe Edwin, 105 Doubleday & Co. , 274 Doughty, Felicia, 182 Douglas, Elizabeth May, 260 Dowling, Elmyra, 288 Downs, Eliza Matilda, 1S3 Dows, Emma L., 227 Drake, Darius, 43 Drake Eli, 43 Otake Friend, 43 Drake, Hannah, 43 Drakly, Jane E., 262 Draper, Ebenezer, 46 Draper, Mary, 46 Draper, Mary K. , 58 Draper, Mehitable IC. , 48 Draper, Philip, 48 Draper, Sibbel (Avery), 46 Droper, Stephen, 58 Drown, Edward B. , 85

Drown, Elfzabeth, 85 Drown, Frank H. , 85 Drown, George Perry, 85 Druce, John A. , 281 Drury, James, 179 Dudley, Sophia, 69. Duncan, Addison, 316 Duncan, Iloyd, 316 Dunlap, Anna, 309 Dunning, Emily, 73 Dunning, Eudora, 73 Dunning, Freeland, 73 Dunning, Hannah J11ne, 73 Dunning, Henry W. , 73 Dunning, Ho.rrison, 73 Dunning, Horatio, 73 Dunning, Rachel, 73 Dunning, Solomon, 73 Durbin, Jerusha, 258 Durbon, Jo.mes, 2S8 Dustin, Maj, Moody, 255 Dyer, John, S9 Dyxon, John, 13

Earle, Eunice, 137 F.astman, Amos, 281 Eastman, Julio. A. (Cressey), 281 Eastman, Julio. Elizabeth, 281 Eaton, Alfred, 294 Eaton, Alpha Lee, 294 &ton, Ja.ne Tyllery, 294 F.o.ton, Josiah, 26 Eaton, Josiah, 27 Eaton, Louisa, 27 Ecton, Lucy, 27 Ecton, Martha Jane, 294 Ecton, No.bby, 27 Ecto:n, Sarah, 26 Eaton, Sally, 27 Eaton, Sarah, 26 Ecton, Theophilus, 249 Enton, William, 27 Eaton, William, Jr. , 27 Eddy, Fanny K., 240 Edgerton, Joshua, 248 Edmonton, Carl Allen, 181 Edmonton, Carl Allen, Jr., 181 Edmonton, Alice t. K., 181 Edmonton, Lilburn A., 181 Edmonton, Taylor, K., 181 Edwards, Arthur Harrison, 196 Edwards, Flora Ellen, 196 Edw<U'da, Henrietta (McAllister), 196 Edwards, John, 274 Edwards Mellissa K. , 274 Edwards, Mary, 274 Edwards, Minerva, 153 Egger, Jill Wilma, 182 Egger, Minna. Charlotte, 182 Egger, Valentine, 182 Ehelers, Dorothy, 178 Eichom, Clarence, 234 Eldridge, Sarah B. , 139 Ellis, Ann Elizabeth, 82 Ellis, Benjamin, Dr,, 251 Ellis, Benjamin, Dr., 256 Ellis, Benjamin Baker, 257 Ellis, Burt, 168 Ellis, Edin Burt, 168 Ellis, Emtn<1, 160

Ellis, Fre~mai:i. A., 168 .. Ellis, Gilbert, 102 Ellis, Jemima, 52 Ellis, Melietable, 48 Ellis, Rena, 168 Ellis, Ro,ai:i.na (Thayer), 256 Ellis, Lydia, 102 Ellis, Roxana, 102 Ellis, Roy, 168 Ellis, Sarah Palmer, 256 Ellis, Sibble, 52 Ellis, Stephen, 82 Ellsworth, Marin J., 231 Elwell, Louise, 136 Elwell, Mark, 136 Elwell, Sally, 136 Emerson, Frank, 93 Endress, Doris M., 212 England, Rev. B. 0., 277 Enloe, Mary A. , 266 Ennis, Isaac, 226 Enslie Uoyd J., 151 Enslie, William, 151 Ernest, Henry, 234 Eubank, Alverta, 314 Eubank Ambrose, 314 Eubank, Emily, 314 Eubank Florence, 314 Eubank, Ray, 314 Evanow, Anne, 231 Evans, Mary, 270 Evans, Thomas, 98 Everett, Betsey, 81 Everett, Eleazar Capt. , 81 Everett, Josephine, 269 Everett, Sally, 81 Ewing, Arthur, 112 Ewing, Arhur Wellington, ·112 Ewing, Charles K,, 112

· Ewing, John Eclard Ill; 112 Ewing, Karl Scott, 112 Ewing, Louise E. K. , 112· Ewing, Marie Dunton Taylor 112 Ewing, Mary Dunton, 112 Ewing Marie Louise, 112

Fahy, Bernard, 29~ Faigle, Lawrence, 233 Faigle, Olive H. , 233 Faigle, Sandra, 233 Faigle, Wayne, 233 Fain, Katherine, 274 Fain, Mary, 274 Fain, Mary Arin K, , 274 Fain, Nicholas, Lt. CSA, 274 Fain, Richard, 274 Fair, Howard Stanley, 112 Fairbanks, Ada Harriet, 157 Fairbanks, Benjamin, 32 Fairbanks, Jeremiah, 32 Fairbanks, Lucretia Ellis, 157 Fairbanks, Madison, 157 Fairbanks, Sarah, 32 Fairfield, Elizabeth K. , 44 Fairfield; Nicholas, 44 Fales, Amos, 29 Fales, Betsey, 29 Fales, Claricy, 29 Fales, Cordelia, 77 Fales, Daniel, 29

Fales, Eunici:; '29 Fales, Joseph, 29 · · Fales, Sarah K: , 2-9 Fales, Sewell, 29 Fciles, Susanna, 29 Faling, Augusta (Hunt), 235 Faling, Cecil, 235 · Faling, Herman Cecil, 235 Faling, Herman Floyd, 235 Faling, Nora Helen K. , 235 Farnum, Ccilvin, 37 Farnum, ·George A., 95 Farnum, Martha, 37 Farnum, Nancy, 95 Farr, Orrin Swift, 79 Farr, Cynthia, K. , 79 Farrer, Mr,, 259 Farrington, Vesta L., 108 Faulkingham, Mr., 105 Faulkner, Ann, 195 Faulkner, Francis, 195 Faulkner, James, 99 Faulkner, Francis Frederick, 195 Faulkner, Martha Rosetta, 204 Faulkner, Phillip, 195 Faulkner, Phillip Henderson Jr., 195 Faulkner, Mcntha Louise, 195 Felion, Christena (Holst), 190 Felion, Harriet, 190 Felion, Peter, 190 Fellows, Su,anna, 240 Fender, R. W., 274 Fenlenson, W. P., 137 Ferry, Caroline, 47 Ferry, Catherine A., 47 Ferry, Charles B., 47 Ferry, Elizabeth A., 47 Ferry, George S., 47 Ferry, Harriet A. , 47 Ferry, Rhoda, 47 Ferry, Sarah, 47 Ferry, Simon, 47

· Ferry, William M., 47 Fessenden, Sukey, 68 Fiala, Cene, 156. Fiala, Lynn Marie, 156 Fiala, Sue Carol, 156 Fielding, Edith, 177 Fillmore, Mary 258 Fillebrown, Sarah, 158 Fish, Samuel, 57 Fish, Betsey K. , 57 Fisher, A. B. , 93 Fisher, Abigail, 48 Fisher, Abigail, 28 Fisher, Abigail, 21 Fisher, Albert, 121 Fisher, Amos, 21 Fisher, Asa Jay, 93 Fisher, Blanche K., 93 Fisher, David, 48 Fisher, Deborrah, 48 Fisher, Elizabeth, 28 Fisher, Eleazar, 48 Fislier, Hannah, 48 Fisher, Irene, K., 51, Fisher, Irene (adopted), 51 Fisher, Mrs. J. B., 266 Fislier, John, 28 Fisher, John. 31

Fisher, John L., 30~ Fisher, Mary, 31 Fisher, Mary. O., 31 . Fisher, Mary (Plummer), 48 Fisher, Martha, 31 Fisher, Maude, ·93 Fisher, Pelatiah Squire, 51 Fisher, Peter, 21 Fisher, Polly, 89 Fisher, Timothy, 2i Fillmore, Millard, 248 Fiske, Enock, 39 Fiske, Sarah, 39 Fiske, Sarah, 39 Fitch, Abraham, 97 Fitch, Alice, 255 Fitch, Betsey, 97 Fitch, Elizabeth, 255 Fitch, Evelina (Wells), 227 Fitch, Ebenezer, 250 Fitch, Capt. John, 255 Fitch, Cyrus, 227 Fitch, James, Rev., 97 Fitch, Hannah E. , 227 Fitch, Nathaniel, 97 Fitch, Nathaniel, Jr., 97 Fitch, Thos. of England, 97 Flagg, Caroline Lorain K., 67 Flagg, Clifford, 67 Flagg, Gardner William, 67 Flagg, Hazel, 183 Flagg, Jeremiah, 80 Flagg, Martha L. , 67 Flagg, William B. , 67 Flagnor, Frances R. , 80 Fl.agnor, Jonathan D., 80 FJ.cignor, Mary, 80 Flanders, Charles, 55 Flanders, George, 55 Flanders, Henry, 55 Flanders, Lucretia K. , 55 Flanders, Mary, 111 Flanders, William, 55 Fletcher, Peter, 68 Fletclier, Polly, 68 Fletcher, Sarah (Piper) 68 Flye, Ellen Somerby (Snow), 102 Flye, Esther, 102 Flye, Jason A., 102 Folson, Frances, 218 Forbes, Alice Houghton, 277 Forbes, Julia A., 108 Forbes, Mary Hinman, 277 Forbes, Sherman, 277 Forham, Maria, 88 Forrest, Edward D. , 143 Fortson, Benj, J., 276 Fortson, Katherine, 276 Fosdick, Eliza Emeline, 140-141 Foster, Amos, 268 Foster, B. A., 147 Foster, Bessie May, 147 Foster, George, 147 Foster, Harry, 147 Foster, Henry E. , 277 • Foster, Henry E. Capt., 271 Foster, Hiram E,, 277 Foster, Joan, 271 . Foster, Job, 119 Foster, Katherine K., 147

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Foster, Mary F. , 277 Foster, Patty W., 277 Foster, Persis K., 277 Foster, Persis O. , 277 Foster, Polly, 268 Foster, Kingsbury, 277 Foster, Ruth (Ives), 268 Foster, Stephen, 295 Fowler, F.dmund B,, 160 Fowler, Charlotte, 160 Fowler, Julia Emma, 160 Fowler, Mary Louise, 153 Fox, Clara, 258 Froncis, Anne, 13 Franklin, E. C., 140 Franklin, Raymond K., 140 Frans, Lucy Duggen, 210 Frans, Nancy Eulalia, 210 Frans, William, 210 Freeman, Clara Louise, 299 Freeman, Edmund, 117 Freem_an, Rev. Frederick, 117 Freeman, Sarah, 117 Fremont, Weston Keyes, 190 Ffrencb, John, 13 French, John Major, 254 French, Mildred, 192 French, Phebe, 254 French, Phebe (Hyde), 254 French, Philip B. K. , 277 French, Sarah E, , 137 French, Sarah M. , 149 Friend, Josiah, 195 Friend, Lottie Kimball, 195 Friend, Lucy E., 195 Fritchy, Mary, 266 Frltchy, Mr., 266 Froelich, Bruce F.dward, 296 Froelich, Douglas O. , 296 Fryer, Joseph, 281 Fryer, Robert, 281 Fullbright, Delores Jean, 206 Fullbright, Emma Rous, 206 Fullbright, George, 206 Fuller, Abigail, 27 Fuller, Abigail K., 44 Fuller, Amos, 19 Fuller, Curtis W., 233 Fuller, David Ellis, 233 Fuller, Dianne K., 233 Fuller, Ebeneezer, 19 Fuller, Eleazar, 19 Fuller, Elizabeth, 17 Fuller, Charlotte, 111 Fuller, Daniel, 41 Fuller, Hannah, 33 Fuller, Hannah, 17 Fuller, Hugh V., 233 Fl.Iller, Hcumah, 26 Fuller, James H., 44 Fuller, John, 26 Fuller, John, 240 Fuller, Marleen, 7 Fuller, Josiah, 10 Puller, Mary, 26 Fuller, Marie, 233 ~er, Merwin C., 233 Ful et, Miriam E. , 44 F~' lualpb E., 233

• l\obert Capt. , 33

Fuller, Loren E., 312 Fuller, Sally, 41 Fuller, Samuel, 19-Fuller, Sarah, 53 Fuller, Thomas, 17 Fullington, Delores, 239 Fulton, Cbf.rles S, , 109 Fulton, Jennie J._,, 109 Fulton, William, 109

Cage, Caroline R, , 115 Gage, Corporal John, _217 Cage, Josiah, 218 Cage, Susan, 218 Galbraith, Sadie, 268 Ganlik, Charlotte Ganlik, Elizabeth Ganlik, Kathleen Ganlik, Laura Jeane Canlik, Melinda Ganlik, Walter J. Gardner, M. E., 123 Gaskin, Dorise, 269 Gassett, Annie, 258 Gates, General Horatio, 254 Cates, Wilder F., 166 Gauthier, Emile, 311 Cay, Catherine, 30 Gay, Harry, 293 Gay, Jane (Warren), 293 Gay, John Niithoniel, 22 Gay, Kingsbery G., 293 Cay, Kingsbery J1·., 293 Gay, Margaret (Fisher), 22 Gay, Na.bby K., 48 Cay, Nancy, 267 Cay, Persis S, K., 293 Cay, Reuben, 48 Gay, William Childs, 293 Cay, William, Jr. , 30 Gaylord, George E. , 88 Gayzagia.n, Bruce C., 210 Gayzagia.n, Carol G., 210 Ga.yzagia.n, Uso G., 210 Gayzagian, Paul L,, 210 Geer, Eleanor, 221 Geer, Rufus, 222 Geer, Stafford, 222 George, Elizabeth, 28 George, Gilbert, 89 Getz, Allen C. , 271 Getz, George Rector, 271 Getz, George Roscoe, 271 Getz, Julia. A, D., 271 Getz, Leon C. , 271 Getz, Murray A., 271 Getz, Robert E., 271 Goff, Phineas, 41 Gibbons, Vera Fa.ye, 283 Gibbs, Sir Philip, 274 Giddings, Franklin R. , 302 Gifford, Olive W., 175 Gilchrist, Mary Jitne, 178 Gilchrist, W«lla.ce D., 178 Gilchrist, Wallace Daniel, 178 Gillis, Archibdd, 166 Gillis, Archie Cobum, 166 Gillis, Bessie A. K., 166 Gillis Candace, 166 Gillis, Clarence A. , 166

Gillis, Ella, 145 Cillis, Martha (Jones), 166 CilmGD, Ma.belle F. , 185 Gilman, Onslow Parks, 185 Cilm•n, Sarah Burley (Merrill), 185 Gilmore, Chester R,, 114 Gilmore, Chester Jr. , 114 Gilmore, David, 114 Gilmore, Crace Marion K. , 114 Gilmore, Madeline, 114 Ginnings, Phoebe, 239 Class, James, 309 Class, Mabel, 302 Glassner, Charles J<1mes, 206 Glassner, Phyllis Ann, 206 Glassner, Stella, 206 Clover, Brian, 231 Clover, D011t1ld, 231 Clover, Harry, 231 Clover, Marcia, 231 Clover, Marks, 231 Glover, Ruth Phoebe, 231 Godfrey, B. F., 277 Goering, Etta C., 298 Goodale, Caroline F. (Shannon), 165 Goodale, Clam L. , 165 Goodale, Cyrus, 165 Goodenough, Owen D., 264 Goodrich, Helen, 99 Goodson, Jennie, 294 Goodwin, Hezekiah, 239 Core, Avery, 279 Core, Earl, 105 Gore, Grace K, , 105 Gore Lucy, 279 Gore, Welthy Ami, 279 Gorman, Helen K. , 286 Gorton, Mary Olive, 233 Gould, Betsey, 41 Gould, Esther, 40 Gould, Frank, 86 Could, Mary Bell, 86 Gould, Submit, 41 Gould, Samuel Dr. , 41 Gould, William, 41 Gowen, Betsey, 110 Graham, Arlie E. , 307 Graham, Burnham, 307 Graham, Frances, 164 Graham, Katherine A., 181 Graham, Richard Dr., 181 Graham, Ruth, 307 Graham, Samuel D., 181 Graham, William R., 181 Graner, Abigail (Dudley), 253 Granger, Someon, 253 Granger, Thomas, 253 Grant, Daniel, 10:! Cmnt, Ethel E. , 102 Grant, Lewis Harold, 102 Grant, Lewis, M., 102 Grant, Mary Florence K. , 102 Grant, Mary Parker, 102 Grant, Sophia Abbie, 102 Craves, Gladys Marguerite, 236 Graves, Phoebe E. Milner, 236 Graves, Gladys Marguerite, 236 Gray, Frances B., 293 Gray, NClDCy Donna, 238 Creekmore, H. C., 290

Creekmore, Jessie K., 290 Green, John, 19 Green, Minerva, 267 Green, Rachel, 19 Greenbanl<, Emma K. , 258 Greenbank; Clara May, 258 Greenbank, Roy Phillip, 258 Greene, Esther C., 68 Greene, FMnk H. , 68 Greene, Mary Esther K. , 68 Greene, Richard F. , 68 Greenleaf, Arma, 220 Greenwood, Sally, 41, 66 Gregory, Edwin, 59 Griffin, Tamar; 92 Griggs, Eunice H. , 240 Grigsby, Fannie L. K., 270 Grigsby, Fannie Low, 270 Grigsby, George Barnes, 270 Grigsby, John Thomas, Lt. Gov., Grigsby, Melvin Col. 270 Grigsby, khoda (fhomas), 270 Grigsby, William E. , 270 Grigsby, Sioux K, , 270 Crimes, Katherine, 294 Grisvenor, Charles W., 136 Grisvenor, Ella Eliz., 136 Grisvenor, Nancy (Clapp), 136 Griswold, Alden, 139 Griswold, Allen, 139 · Griswold, Arethusa, 55 Griswold, Cynthia K, , 55 Griswold, Cynthia, 55 Griswold, Harland, 139 Griswold, Josiah, 254 Griswold, Leverett, 139 Griswold, Merritt, 139 Griswold, Rachel, 139 Griswold, Rebbecah, 239

. Griswold, Rosetta, 139 Griswold, Stephen, 55 Gri'ZZC1nto, Beatrice P. K. , 235 Grizzanto, James, 235 Grizzanto, Joann, 235 Grizianto, Richard, 235 Groff, Kate, 111 Grossman, Pauline, 11 l Grout, Katrina, 97 Grout, Lavina, 156 Grout, Laura Agnes, 156 Grout, Ransome Albert, 156 Grove, Blanche, 310 _Crover, Stephen, 220 Grow, Mary Ann, 274 Gruss, Lena, 176 Guild, Charles, 46 Guild, Cynthia K. , 46 Guild, Joanna, 20 Guntherer, Esther, 86 Gurley, Barbara, 235 Gurney, Barak Albro, 119 Gurney, Clarence, 119 Gurney, Eda E., 119 Gurney, Cynthia K. , 119 Gurney, Elizabeth, 136 Gurney, Henry K., 119 Gurney, Lilliabel, 119 Gurney, Mary Al'lD, 136 Gurney, Nathaniel S,, 119 Gurney, Samuel, 136

Guy, Stanley, 310

Haack, Freida, 112 Hadlock, Bertie K. , 110 Hadlock, Leonice, 110 Hadlock, Rev., 110 Haight, Grace, 297 Hale, Amos Samson, 41 Hale, Insall B., 291 Hale, Israel, 41 Hale, Marilyn, 205 Hale, Mehitable, 258 Hale, Nathan, 249 Hale, Robert A., 292 Hale, Sarah K., 41 Hale, Thomas G., 292 Hale, Virginia K. , 291 Hale, William K. , 292 Hall, E. O. , 71

270 Hall, Ellen F., 148 Hall, Emily, 95 Hall, Emma, 151 Hall, Gaylord, 39 Hall, Gaylord, 96 Hall, Gaylord C., 96 Hall, Hannah, 71 Hall, Hannah S. , 140 Hall, Helen K., 109 Hall, Helen L , 109 Hall, Henry L. , 298 Hall, J. M., 123 Hall, Jason, 71 Hall, Jeremiah, 39 Hall, John, 39 Hall, John, 99 Hall, Lizzie, 307 Hall, Lois, 39 Hall, Lulie, 173 Hall, Lois, 99 Hall, Mary, 39 Hall, Mary, 99 Hall, Mary B. , 96

. Hall, Nellie, 271 Hall, Newell S. , 96· Hall, Warren M., 123 Hall, William W. , 109 Hall, Willie H. , 109 Hallowell, Katie Bell, 160 Hamilton, Ezra, 49 Hamilton, Lydic, 49 Hamilton, Rufus, 49 Hamitlon, Rufus, 78 Hammon, Brayton, 271 Hammon, Helen E. , 271 Hammon, Horteense E., 271 Hammond, Edwin L. , 107 Hammond, Elijah, 249 Han1mond, Helen Marion K., 107 Hammond, Jennie, 107 Haney, Annie, 179 Hanks, Ilene, 303 Hansen, Gordon, 305 Hansen, Marjorie, 297 Hansen, Robert G. , 305 Hansen, William R., 305 Harbin, Jan_e Park, 292 Harbin, Jane Kingsbury, 292 Harbin, Mary Ann, 292 Harbin, Robert M. Dr. , 292 Harbin, Robert M. Jr. Dr,, 292

Harbin, Rosa K. , 292 Harden, Maude, 294 Harding, Amos, 24 Harding, Asa, 24 Harding, Elisha, 24 Harding, James, 24 Harding, Joseph, 24 Harding, Molly, 24 Harding, Olive, 24 Hardy, Alanson, 103 Hardy, Floyd Holmes, 103 Hardy, Glo.dys Beatrice, 103 Hardy, Ida Estell, 103 Hardy, Mr., 72 . Hardy, Sarah Jane Holmes, 103 Harklerodes, Henry Clay, 268 Harlan, Caroline, 148 Harlan, Margaret, 148 Harrington, Alley Lionel, 165 Harrington, Irene, 207 Harris, Anna R. (McDermott), 290 Harris, Eula H. , 65 Harris, George F. , 290 Harris, Grace W. , 290 Harris; Delmar R, Harris, Henry, 65 Harris, John Boggs, 65 Harris, Leona Boggs, 65 Harris, Lon Stephen, 65 Harris, Maurine, 65 Harris, Nancy, 92 Harris, Nina, 65 Harris, Sarah, 43 Harris, Tommie B., 65 Harrison, William H. Gov. 259 Hart, Ann Marian, 186. Hart, Allie, 137 Hart, Betsey, 137 Hart, Corrie, 137 Hart, Harriet, 137 Hart, Harriet, 94 Hart, Margaret, 186 Hart, Marian, 186 Hart, Natfu:miel, 137 Hart, Raphaella, 209 Hart, Ruby Barddette, 186 Hartley, Myrtle, 183 Hartman, Hazel, 180 Hartshorn, Asa, 257 Hartshorn, Benjamin, 29 Hartshorn, Elizabeth, 29 Hartshorn, Jason, 29 Hartshorn, Keziah, 29 Hartshorn, Lurena, 260 Hartshorn, Oliver, 29 Hartshorn, Thankful, 29 Hartshorn, Timothy, 29 Harwood, Abigail, 36 Harwood, David, 36 Harwood, Elihu, 36 Harwood, Margaret, 36 Harwood, Mary, 36 Harwood, Nabby (Abigail), 58 Harwood, Rachel, 36 Harwood, Solomon Capt. 36 Hasselman, Comella, 197 Hassick, Cbristiner, 235 Hassick, . Dcvid, E. , 235 Hassick, Michael, 235 Hassick, Michae~, Jr., 235

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Hassick, Patricia, 235 Hatch, Barak, 119 Hathron, Sarah, 109 Haug, Anna, 311 Haup, Gen, 274 Haven, Eunice Allen, 107 Haven, Joseph Deacon, 35 Haven, John, 91 Haven, Joseph, 91 Haven, Noah, 91 Haven, Olive, 91 Haven, Rufas, 91 Hawks, Harriet E. , 225 Hawley, Carrie, 232 Hawley, Ftta, 227 Hawley, Mary, 232 Hawley, Sullivan, 232 Hayford, Charles Ernest, 77 Hayford, Haivey L. , 77 Hayford, Ida May, 77 Hayford, MC1bel Faun, 77 Haynes, Frances Marie, 294 Haynes-, Sarah Moulton, 228 Hazelwood, Emma, 178 Hazen, Ann, 79 Hazzard, Celeste, 266 Hazzard, Mary E. , 266 Reagan, William, 105 Heald, Sadie, 120 Healy, Barbara, 203 He~y, Elizabeth Jane, 203 Healy, Sidney, 203 Hearns, Kathryn L, , 292 Hearns, Roy, 292 Heath, Dean, 190 Heath, Guy T. , 190 Heath, Kathlein, 190 Heath, Mr. , 190 Heath, Romalda Arabella, 268 Hedrick, Wyo.tt C,, 277 Heftaling, Phebe Abia, 223 Heigi, Sarah, 150 Held, Lynette, 283 Held, Nanette, 283 Held, Robert Lewis, 283 Hempstead, Marguerite, 157 Henderson, Bertha M,, 303 Henderson, Catherine, 229 Henderson, Ethel, 185 Henderson, John Wesley, 185 Henderson, Martha (Torrey), 185 Henderson, Sarah E., 110 Hendricks, Edwin P. , 294 Hendricks Leona Kathryn, 294

· Hendricks, Mary Margaret, 294 Hennesey, Ella, 175 Hennesey, Mary-A., 266 Henniken, Julia, 282 Henshaw, Charles E. , 264 Henshaw, David, 104 Henshaw, Deborrah Starkweather, Hens&iw, Frances Ellen, 104 Henshaw, Marion D. , 104 Hergert, Helen, 234 ~errick, Loami, 149 Herrick, Nellie, 228 :erring, Charles Otis, 47 H emng, Edwin James, 47 H erruig, Emily Ann, 47

erring, Fl'Clncis Augustus. 47

Herring, George Nathaniel, 47 Herring, Hannah K., 47 Herring, Harriet Maria, 47 Herring, Nathaniel, 47 Hersey, Alfred Ezra, 165 Hersey, Alvin, 165 Hersey, Carrie B. K., 165 Hersey, Charles, 165 Hersey, Charles Alvin, 165 Hersey, Louise L, , 165 Heney, LeRoy Harlan, 165 Hersey, Mabelle, 165 Hetrick, Lucile, 199 Hewins, Enoch, 48 Hews, Abby, 257 Hickok, Wild Bill, 285 Hickox, Mr. , 72 Highfield, Ernest Dr. , 265 Hildreth, George, 168 Hildreth, Hattie (Barrus), 168 Hildreth, William B., 168 Hill, B. M, 274 Hill, Catherine, 51 Hill, Kezia, 40 Hill, Jacob, 251 Hill, Ross W., Hill, 156 Hill, Sarah, 2S1 Hill, Susanna (Hancock), 2S1 Hills, Helen, 191 Hills, Jediah, 257 Hilt, George W., 266 Hines, Belle, 307 Hintz, Cary R, , 283 liint-z, Richard S. , 283 Hintz, Roger Clyde, 283 Hint-z, RoJ1C2ld L. , 283 Hockenbrocht, Helen K. , 232 Hockenbrocht, John, 232 Hockenbrocht, Patricia (Wheeler) 232 Hockenbrocht, Wilbur Charles, 232 Hodgdon, Lillian, 148 Hodgkins, Susan, 69 Hodgkinson, Clarence H., 317 Hodskins, Asahel, 160 Hodskins, Cynthia, 160 Hod.skins, Ellen Amanda, 160 Hoffman, Amanda, 225 Hoffman, Carl, 22S Hoffman, Oscar John, 225 Hogan, Sarah, 279 Holbert, Alphonse Guy, 229 Holbert, Clarence, 229 Holbert, Clyde, 229 Holbert, Clyde, Jr., Holbert, Doris, 229 Holbert, George, 229 Holbert, George B. , 229 Holbert, George Evertt, 229 Holbert, George Everett II, 229 Holbert, Grant, 229

104 Holbert, Harold Eugene, 229 Holbert, Jeanne M. , 229 Holbert, John, 229 Holbert, Maxine, 229 Holbert, Olive, 229 Holbert, Olive L. K. , 229 Holbert, Sabra, 229 Holbert, Sheila Beth (Stoutenberg), 229 Holbert, Sylvia, 229 Holbert, William J., 229

Holbert, Willicun, Jr., 229 Holland, Alonzo, 111 Holland, Ella, L. K, , 111 Holland, Gertie Alma, 111 Holland, Frank, 111 Holland, Louisa Hewlett, 103 Holley, Frances, 230 Holliman, Ezekiel, 14 Hollister, Frances Mary, 286 Hollister, Gertrude Ann (Latimore), 286 Hollister, Lemuel, 286 Hollister, Ulysses, 286 Holmes, Alice Maria, 146 Holmes, Anna B., 68 Holmes, Chloe, 20 Holmes, Eliphalet, 20 Holmes, Isabel, 20 Holmes, Jeremiah, 68 Holmes, John L., 81 Holmes, Joanna, 20 Holmes, Joseph, 20 Holmes, Lois, 20 Holmes, Mary 20 Holmes, Samuel, 20 Holmes, Sibyl, 20 Holmes, Priscilla, 68 Holmes, Tryphena, 260 Holt, Mary R, , 81 Homer, Annie, 122 Homer, Edwin Leon, 108 Homer, Eleanor, 108 Homer, Eunice, 108 Homer, Harriet, 122 Homer, John, · 122 ·· Homer, Margaret Louise, 108 Homer, Mary Louise K., 108 Homer, Mary Ann, 122 Holbrook, Bernice, 152 Holbrook, Amos, 34 Holbrook, Clara, 91 Holbrook, Eunice, 34 Holbrook, Eunice, 43 Holbrook, Lydia, 34 Holbrook, Miriam, 29 Hoogaboom, Celesta, 227 Hooker, Hannah, 74 Hoover, Allan, 289 Hoover, Barbara, 289 Hoover, Beverly, 199 Hoover, Dorothy, 289 Hoover, Earl, 289 Hoover, Edwin, 289 Hoover, Esther K. , 199 Hoover, Mr., 199 Hoover, Vivian, 199 Hopkins, Amelia c., 296 Hopkins, Ella M. , 296 Hopkins, Hari:y, 302 Hopkins, Josiah, 296 Hopkins, Mabel Menhennett, 232 Hopkins, Phyllis, 232 Hopkins, Priscilla, 232 Hopkins, Susan, 10S Hopkins, Wallace, 232 Hom, Edward, 235 Horner, Charles Warren, 100 Homer, James Shirley, 100 Horner, Laura Shirley, 100 Homer, Lena Preston, 100 Homer, Louisa Jane K., 100

Horton, Benjamin Hosmer, 193 Horton; Florence Edith, 193 Horton, Martha (Ward), 193 Hosely; David, 86 Hosely, Elizabeth (Chase), 86 Hosely, Sally, 86 Hosmer, James ·oowner, 240 Hosmer, ·Perley, 262. Hotchkin, Ebenezer, 172 Hotchkin; Hannah Maria, 172 Houchens; Marilda, 314 · Houghton; Charles Edward, 77 Houghton, Clarence William H., 118 Houghton, Ada Estella K. , 118 Houghton, Hannah Augusta K., 77 Houithton; Lewis, 77 Houglton, OscarWallace, 118 Houghton, Wallace W., 118 Howard, Forbes H, , 293 Howard, Harold F., 293 Howard, Lawrence, 293 Howard, Lynn L. 1 293 Howard Mr., 158 Howard, Otis W., 158 Howard, Sarah M. , 158 Howe, Angie, 138 Howe, Submit (Mitty), 49 Howell, Lillian Bell, 186 Howes Seminary, 337 Howlett, Lucinda, 58 Hoyt, Sarah, 67 Hubbard, Nathaniel, 253. Huchins, Alice K, , 265 Huchins, Seth, 265 Huchins, Seth, Jr., 265 Huckle, Rosa, 154 Hudson, Bruce Hudson, Gareth Hudson, Gerald C. , Hudson, Judith Hudson,· Meredith Hughes, Elizabeth Oones), 289 Hughes, John, 289 Hughes, Mary Laura, 289 Hughes, Nancy, 100 Hulbert, Lucy Jane, 212 Hulet, Daniel, 2J9 Hulet, Experience, 219 Hull, Alan K., 199 Hull, Alden, 199 Hull, Jennie B. , 92 Hull, John Richard, 100 Hull, Laurance A., 199 Hull, Manning, 92 Hull, Marjorie K,, 199 Hull, Stella, 92 Hull, Stephanie, 199 Hume, Agnes, 316 Hurne, David Alan H., 157 Hume, Edward Freeman, 157 Hume, Edward-Putman, 157 Hume, Jane 7(L-owry), ·315 Hume, Robert', 31:5 Hume, Roi)ert Kingsbury, 157 Humphrey, Alex<i:i:J.der, 24 Humphrey, A~hur, 24 Humphrey, Bethiah, 24 Humphrey, C. F. Major Gen., 265 Humphrey, Chas. F., Capt, 265 Humphrey, Ebenezer, 24

Humphrey, Elizabeth, 265 Humphrey, George, 24 Humphrey, Helen K,, 265 Humphrey, Jemima, 24 Humphrey, John, 24 Humphrey; Josiah, 24 Humphrey, Katey, 24 Humphrey, Mary K., 24 Humphrey, Molly, 24 Humphrey, Nabby, 24 Humphrey, Samuel, 24 Humphrey, Sarah, 24 Humphrey, Thomas, 24 Humphrey, Lucius A,, 115 Hunter, Alexander, 167 Hunter, Annie, 167 Hunter, Jane Campbell, 167 Hunting, Julia, 39 Huntington, Abigail, 253 Huntington, Anna, 97 Huntington, Axel, 91 Huntington, Christopher, 253 Huntington, Hannah Robinson, 91 Huntington, Harriet, 91 Huntington, Jebediah Col. 254 Huntington, Sarah, 253 Huntley, Alton Frank, 169 Huntley, Frank Henry, 169 Huntley, Ira Henry, 169 Huntley, Richard K., 169 Huppert Madeline, 200 Hurd, Stephen, 41 Hurlburt, Seth, 70 Hurst, David, 308 Hutchins, Benjamin Col,, 258 Hutchins, Louisa (Smith), 258 Hutchins, J, W., 72 Hutchinson, A, Ross, Hutchinson, Eleazur, Capt,, 253 Hutchinson, Hannah, 253 Hutchinson, Jemima (Wright), 253 Hutchinson, Martha P. K. , Hutchinson, Nancy Jane Hutchinson, Martha Sue, Hyatt, Belden, 302 Hyde, Abigail, 81 Hyde, Abigail (Marshall), 81 Hyde, William, 81 Hyde, Betsey A., 120 Hyde, Jacob Capt. , 248 Hyde, Minnie Alice, 81 Hyndman, David, 313 Hyndman, James, 313 Hyndman, Jerome, 313 Hyndman, William, 313

Ingold, Amos, 266 Ingold, John, 266 Ingold, Malinda K. , 266 Ingold, Oron, 266 Ingraffia, Michael Martin, 294 Inman, Mary Blake, 235 Inman, Nathan, 235 Inneson, Margaret, 177 Inneson, Robert, 177 Inneson, Robert Jr. , 177 Isbon, Florence, 290 Isobn, Jam es, 290 Isbon, Sally, 290 Isbon, Florence (Gass), 290

lsbon, James E. , 290 Jsbon, Sallie, 290 Ives, Maggie, 177

Jackley, Martin, 205 Jackley, Michael Anthony, 205 Jacks, Carleton, 148 Jackson, Floyd, 289 Jackson, General, 291 Jackson Enock, 41. Jackson. George, 289 Jackson, Glenn, 289 Jackson, John, 49 Jackson, Hattie, 289 Jackson, Hazel, 289 Jackson, Jette L,, 289 Jackson, Lon Jackson, 289 Jackson, Marian, 289 Jackson, Mary 26 Jackson, Mr,, 217 Jackson, Myette, 289 Jackson, Rebecca, 289 Jacobs, Lena, 187 Jaeger, Alfred Moss, 144 Jaeger, Carla Jane, 144 Jaeger, Jerry K,, 144 Jaeger, Kathryn Louise, 144 JC1J1S, Ann., 176 Jaster, Wilhelmina, 310 Jay, Sarah, 266 Jayne, Francis E. , 264 Jayne, Nellie V. , 111 Jenks, Mrs.; 92 Jenner, Charles Arthur, 265 Jenner, Dorothy (Ragla), 265 Jenner, Edward T. , 265 Jenner, Edward William, 265 Jenner, Margaret Ann, 265 Janner, Roy Charles, 265 Jennings, Ida Celeste, 230 Jenmson, Sarah Sophia, 139 Jensen, Betty V., 297 Jewett, Albert Frederick, 121 Jewett, Capt., 253 Jewett, F.mma Louise K., 121 Jewett, Frederick A., 121 Jewett, Mr. , 255 Jewett, Patience, 218 Jewett, Sylvanus, 81 Joacobs, F. W,, 233 Johnson, Anders G., 192 Johnson, Carolyn W., 192 Johnson, Emma V., 192 Johnson, Edward, 54 Johnson, Marcia, 199 Johnson, Ida Ruth, 235 Johnson, Mehitable, 54 Johnson, Norbert, 199 Johnson, Mary, 93 Johnson, Miss, 274 Johnson, Mr,, 112 Johnson, Sarah (Morey), 54 Johnson, Violet, 139 Johnson, Vivian, 139 Johnson, Wyllie G., 139 Johnston, Gertrude; 310 Jones, Batt Col. , 278 Jones, Howard, 278 Jones, lsaac, 249 Jones, Lydia, 249

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Jones, Lucy Isabella, 120 Jones, Mary Persis K. , 278 Jones, Miles, 84 Jones, Mr., 61 Jones, William, Dep. Gov., 249 Jordan, ADJlQ Maria Chapman, 119 Jordan, Arthur, 119 Jordan, Edward, 119 Jordan, Emily K., 119 Jordan, Clarence R. , 287 Jordan, Glen A. , 287 Jordan; Jordan, Harold E., 287 Jordtui, Herbert G., 119 Jordan, Inez L., 287 Jordcm,, Joseph W., 287 Jordan~ LaUl'Q Ellen K,, 287 Jordan, Leonard G, Rev., 119 Jordtui~ Lovina, 93 Jordan, Ralph W., 287 Jordan, Robert, 235 Jordan, W. F., 287 Jordan, William, 119 Joselin, James, 38 Joslin, Sarah Elizabeth, 167 Joslin, Edward, 167 Joslin, Sarah Hale (Thayer), 167 Joyce, Constance (Hodges), 293 Joyce, Harold W., 293 Joyce, Harriet K., 293 Judson, Burch R. , 178 Judson, Esther, 17 Judson, Jone Ann, 178 Judson, Mary (Aldridge), 17 Judson, Ronald Alan, 178 Judson, Samuel, 17 Juhan, Alice, 293 Juhan, Daniel B. , 293 Juhan, Mary (Pyrom), 293

Kaber, Fronk, 148 Kaber, Geraldine, 148 Keating, Ellen, M, , 209 Keating, George, 209 Keating, John Rodney; 276 Keating, Winifred, 209 Keddy, Ernest, 311 Keirstead, Deborah, 145 Keirstecid, Ezra Colman, 145 Keirstecid, George, 145 Keirstend, Sarah Gamblin K., 145 Keith, Eleanore Frances, 187 Kellam, Emily, 226 Kelley, Margaret, 177 Kelling, Mrz. A. J., 266 Kemp, Lucy (Wood), 167 Kemp, Sarah E. , 167 Kemp, William O., 167 Kendall, Colvin, 171 Kendall, Eliza Cornelici, 171 Kennedy, Chloe, 47 Kennedy, George, 314 Kennedy, Katherine, 184 Kenney, O. D., 264 Kent, Calvin, 58 Kent, Elmiro K. , 58 Kent, George W. , 58 Kent, John 58 Kent, Ma~us, 58 Ke11.wot1:hy, Eva, 65 Kenwonhy, Helen, 65

KenwoJthy, Lee, 65 Kenworthy, Mary K. , 65 Kenworthy, Nellie, 65 Keogh, Rita, 313 Kerr, Dr. John, 81 Keyes, Betsey K. , 83 Keyes, Ephraim, 83 Keyes, James, 83 Keyes, James Ephraim, 70 Kibbe, Charles, 74 Kibbe, Daniel, 74 Kibbe, Hannah, 219 Kibbe, Joshua, 219 Kibbe, Lyman Mo.ynard, 74 Kibbe, Mary, 219 Kilburn, Jzora Claudia K. , 71 Kilburn, Joseph E. , 71 Kilpatrick, Miss, 307 Kimball, Pres. Heber C., 280 Kimball, Isannella Certrude, 84 Kimball, Kay, 276 King, Asenath (Burt), 103 King, Edwin Herman, 169 King, Harold Cordon, 103 King, Marion Ella, 169 King, Noah, 103 King, Paul, 169 King, Stillman Burt 103 King, Henry, 240 King, Lillian Estelle, 157 King, Philips, Indian Chief, 218 ··· Kingsbury & Frick, 287 Kingsley, Hon. Jason, 249 Kingsley, May, 150 Kinkade, Marion Edith, 210 Kinkade, Mary Jane (Walker}, 210 Kinkade, John Wesley, 210 Kinney, Harriet F., 140 Kirby, Albert Rimer, 144 Kirby, Elizabeth Jane, 144 Kirchner, Alan Richard, 149 Kirchner, G. Jerome, 149 Kirchner, George, 149 Kirchner, John Francis, 149 Kirchner, Wayne Edward, 149 Kittridge, Gladys E. Oohnson), 17 4 Kitty Clyde, 291 Kitzel, Henrietta A, , 305 Knapp, Mary, 233 Knapp, Mildred, 231 Knight, Mira, 220 Knowlton, Daisy, 109 Knowlton, Harry, 109 Knowlton, Hazel, 109 Knowlton, Helen, 109 Knowlton, Herbert, 109 Knowlton, Minnie R. K. , 109 Knox, Rev. John, 176 Kruger, John, 47

Lackey, Mary Could, 45 Lacee, Elsey 1. , 232 Ladd, Daniel, . 217 Ladd, Mr. 117 Lakin, Jennie (Fish), 236 Lakin, John T. ,. 236 Lakin, Virginia, 236 Lamb, George, 261 Landman, Charles H. , 95 Landrell, Edward Rockhill, 190

Landrell, Paul E, , 190 Landrell, Paul England, 190 Lane, Georgia, 104 Lane, Hiram, 98 Langdon, Sophia, 262 Lange, Fred, 156 Lankard, Mr, , 59 LaPorte, Alice, 309 Larned, David, 25 Larned, Edward, 25 Larned, Elijah, 25 Larned, Hephsibah (Smith), 25 Larned, John, 25 Larned, Jonathan, 25 Larned, Lucy, 25 Larned, Sophia, 95 Larson, Charles, 285 Larson, Charles, Jr. , 285 Larson, Donald, 285 Larson, Helen K. , 285 Larson, Mn, Leonard A. Carter, 79 Larsrud, 179 Lassetter, C. a., 293 Lassetter, C, B. , Jr, , 293 Lassetter, Mary Alice, 293 Lassetter, Maymie, 293 Lassetter, Wllliom K., 293 Lauder, Barbara, 286 Lauder, Herbert R. , 286 Lauder, Mabel Ieene K., 286 I.auery, Edward J., 315 Lauery, Ernest W., 315 Lauery, Hazel, 315 1.auery, Jeane, 315 J.auery, Leslie E., 315 Lauery, Robert J,, 315 Laughlin, Alex M,, 106 Laughlin, Ada, 106 Laughlin, Harriet Frances, 106 Laughlin, Ida, 106 Laughlin, Minerva, 106 Laughlin, Sumner, 106 Laware, Susie, 309 Lawrence, Daniel, 219 Lawrence, Hannah, 239 Lawrence, Isaac, 239 Lawrence, Lydia Hewitt, 239 Lawrence, Robert F., 260 Laycock, Doris Catherine, 290 Learman, Ernestine, 163 Learman, George E., 163 Learned, Cora M., 312 Learned, Edward, 25 Learned, Elijah, 25 Learned, David, 25 Learned, Jonathan, 25 Learned, Lucy, 25 Learned, Simon, 25 Learned, Salem, 25 Learned, Rufus, 58 Leathers, Mary Alice, 206 Leavens, Domthy, 240 Leavenworth, Eliza, 263 Leavenworth, Fanny Oolmson), 263 Leavenworth, Dr. Frederick, 263 Lenvey, Sarah, 149 Ledbetter, Allison W,, 292 Ledbetter, Allison W. Jr., 292 Ledbetter, Robert Harbin, 292 Ledbetter, Rosa H. K, , 292

Ledwich, Frances, 309 Ledwich. Mary Ann, 309 Lee, Alpha, 294 Leeper, Abbie Melissa. 106 Leeper, Chester Buck, 106 Leeper. George Harvey, 107 Leeper, Hannah Adams K. , 106 Leeper, John Eugene, 107 Leeper. Mary Jane, 107 Leeper, Newell Amherst, 106 Leeper, Oscar Lovejoy, 107 Leeper, William H. , 106 Leeper, William Marion, 107 Lefferts, Dirck, 176 Leigh, Mathilda Neva!, 155 Lengine, Ollie, 289 Leonard, Benjamin, 121 Leonard, Edith Hannah, 281 Leonard, Flossie, 139 Leonard, Hannah, 254 Leonard, Judith Macomber, 121 Leonard, Temperance, 121 Leonard, William K., 121 Leppans, Sarah Betsey, 177 LeSan, Albert Atwell, 104 LeSan, Eliza Ann K., 104 LeSan, Lee Hilton, 104 Le San, Mary Reed, 104 LeSan, Ralph Howard, 104 LeSan, Victor Reed, 104 Lethbridge, Mary, 91 Leugers, Alfred, 305

. Leugers, Bernard, 305 Leugers, Elizabeth, 305 Leugers, Kathleen E. , 305 Levin, Beatrice, 230 Lewis, Edward Guy, 229 Lewis, Everett M., 229 Lewis, Florence, 150 Lewis, Georgena Mae, 229 Lewis, . Hannah, 4 t Lewis, Harold, 1 Sb Lewis, Irene, 229 Lewis, Marie, 229 Lewis, Submit, 84 Lewis, William C. , 281 Lewis, William I. , 298 Lilly, Kitty Ethel, 194 , Linaberry, Ann M. , 230 Linaberiy, Elizabeth S,, 230 Linaberiy, Joan E., 230 Linaberty, John K., 230 Linaberiy, John K. , Jr. , 230 Lincoln, Byron E. , 281 Lincoln, Frederick F. , 281 Lincoln, Frederick F. , Jr. , 281 Lincoln, Mareta Ann, 282 Lincoln, President Abraham 164 Lindberg, Anna Louise (Nord), 210 Lindberg, Bengt John, 210 Lindberg, Verna Pauline, 210 Lindsey, Mrs. K. B., 266 Lishen, Carl, 270 Lishen, Charles, 270 Lishen, Ellen Jane, 270 Lishen, Marian Wallace, 270 Lishen, Myrna Louise, 270 Li,hen, Ross Edward, 270 Lishen, William Wallace, 270 Lishen, Ross Evans, 270

Little, Charles, 89 Littlefield, Catherine Curtis, 70 Littlefield, James Bancroft, 175 Livermore, Mr. 93 Livermore, Sarah Idris, 200 Livingstone, Mr. , 93 Locke, Abigail Bullough, 75 Locke, James, 49 Locke, Hannah (Farnsworth), 49 Locke, Randolph, 312 Locke, Raymond S. , 312 Locke, Raymond S., Jr,, 312 Lockwood, Luella, 234 Lofton, Elsie, 276 Logan, Sen, John A. , 255 Lokey, Clay, 289 Lokey, Matie Jane K., 289 Lokey, Ralph, 289 Lombard, C. G. , 108 Longaver, Ella (lamprey), 168 Longaver, Isaac, 168 Longaver, Leon Ernest, 168 Loomis, Edwin, 263 Loomis, Elizabeth, 249 Loomis, Maiy, 249 Loomis, Thomas, 249 Lord, Charles, 222 Lord, Freeman, 222 Lord, Florence, 222 Lord, George, 104 Lord, Jasper, 222 Lord, John, 222 Lord, Lemuel K. , 104 Lord, Louis W., 222 Lord, Malissa, 222 Lord, Maria, 222 Lord, Robert, 217, 218 Lord, Ruth, 222 Lord, Sarah, 222 Lord, Wilford, 104 Lore, Rosa Cushman, 265 Lovatt, Thomas, 80 Lovejoy, Annie P. , . 190 Lovejoy, Diana K. , 259 Lovejoy, Halsey, 259 Lovejoy, John, 259 Lovejoy, Mr., 259 Lovell, Jonathan, Jr., 57 Lovel, Kallie, 277 Lovell, Susanna, 46 Lovering, Martha Jane, 84 Lovesy, Lotta E., 297 Low, Capt., 105 Lowe, Elizabeth, 70 Lowery, Charles, 304 Loweiy, James R. , 304 Luckett, Alfred, 275, 276 Luckett, Katherine, 275, 276 Luckett, Katherine S., 275, 276 Lynk, Mr. , 267 Lyon, Mr.-, 98 Lyons, Elijah, 58

Mabius, Charles, 226 Mabius, Jessie K. , 266 MacDuff, Anna, 298 Maccane, 18 Maccane, Sarah 18 Maccane, William, 18 Macdonald, Alfred, 198

Macdonald, Leslie Jane, 198 MacFarren, Ida Virginia, 164 Machos, Dorothy, 238 Machos, Henty J., 238 MacLean, Robert L. , 159 Macllwaine, Agnes, 285 Macllwaine, Helen, 285 Macllwaine, M. H. , 285 Madaras, L. , 274 Mady Adam, 117 Maganini-Quinto, Margaretta, 176 Main, Phoebe, 219 Mair, James, 296 Mair, Jane, 296 Mair, Mary (McKay) , 296 Maierhauser, Joseph, 178 Maloon, Elsie Warren, 103 Manahan, Charles W., Jr. , 93 Manahan, Euretta, 93 Manahan, Kittie, 93 Mangin, Marilyn, 156 Mann, Abigail), 34 Mann, Beriah, 34 Mann, Beriah, K., 194 Mann, Daniel, 194 Mann, Horace, 194 , 34 Mann, James, 68 Mann, Samuel, 194 Mann, Samuel, Rev., 34 Mann, Theodore, 34 Manning, Doris, 304 Manning, Mary L , 89 Marchn, Antoinette (Rousher), 182 Marcbn, Edward, 182 ·. · Marchn, Olga L , 182 Marden, Rev. Henry, 82 Marlis, Albert C., 301 Marsh, Alice, 211 Marsha, Alice Ernestine, 265 Marsh, Anna E. , (Herold), 211 Marsh, Amy Minerva, 265 Marsha, Edward William, 265 Marsh, George Smith, 211 Marsh, Lucinda, 154 Marsh, Mrs. R. A. (Miles), 137 Marshall, Mary, 98 Martin, Beverly, 233 Martin, Emily, 233 Martin, Clarence, 233 Martin, Isaac, 41 Martin, James, 292 Martin, Kathryn L. , 292 Martin, Margaret Mary, 104 Martin, Monica, 292 Martin, Walter M. , Jr, , 292 Martin, Sarah Elizabeth, 114 Mason, Adaline Maria, 168 Mason, Alison, 176 Mason, Catherine Knox, 176 Mason, Erskine, 176 Mason, Eleanor J, (Kennard), 168 Mason, Lorenzo, 168 Mason, Daisy, 152 Mason, Lenzy J., 193 Mason, Lucile Irene, 193 Mason, Lucy, 30 Mason, Mary Walter, 303 Mason, Moses, 30 Mason, N. Sheriff, 71 Mason, Priscilla; 97

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Mason, Richard Charles, 193 Mathe1·, Ada Louise, 278 Mather, ,.\rthur, 278 Mather, Augustus H., 278 Mather, Charles, 88 Mather, Della A,, 278 Mather; Delia L. , 278 Mother, Eli, 278 Mather, Esther, 88 Mother, John Cotton, 278 Mather, Julia, 278 Mather, Mabel M. , 278 Mother, Mary L. K; , 278 Mother, Myron Selden, 278 Matthews Celia Emma, 108 Mathewson, Harriet K, , 226 Mathewson, Homer D. , 226 Mattison, Ellen, 184 Mautz, Anne S. , 276 Mautz, David S. , 276 Mautz, Dorothy Ann, 276 Ma-:Jtt, Edmund J., 276 Mautz, Marjorie, 276 May, Anon, 37 May, Augustus K. , 46 May, Betsey, 37 May, Catherine, 46 May, Daniel, 46 May, Eva Stapleton, 63 May, David Branch, 63 May, Eldad, 37 May, Henrietta, 37 May, Henry F., 121 May, Jemima, 37 May, Joseph, 37 May, Olive, 37 May, Martha Jane, 63 Mo.y, Sally, 37 Mciy, Sayles, 37 May, Seneca B. , 37 M<iy, Sophia, 37 May, Stepehn, 37 May, Susanna, 37 May, Sylvester, 37 May, William Hampton, 63 Mayhew, Mary J., 154 Maynard, Betsey, 36 Maynard, Claendon, 36 Maynard, Effingham, 36 MayJlQrd, Emeline, 36 Maynard, Jerome, 36 Maynard, Ceorge, 36· Moyna.rd, Joab, 36 Maynes, Alfred Samuel, 262 Mays, Charles A., 298 Mays, Frank L. , 298 Mays, Howard L, , 298 Mays, Margarite, 298 Mayo, Claire, E., 304 Mayo, Don!lQ J., 304 Mayo Erastus, - 38 Mayo, Ceorge, 38 Mayo, Harriet, 38 Mayo, Hiram, 38 Maro, Jonathan, 38 Mayo, Lois 38 Mayo 4'cy,' S8 Mayo, No.ncy, 38 Mayo, Orrin, 38

Mayo, Sanford, 38 Mayo, Susan W., 304 Mayo, Wallace, 304 Maxfield, SusClllDC1h, 46 Mazielesld, Eva, 238 McBeth, Janice, 240 McBride, Monrad Fred, 297 McCarthy, Anne, 189 McCarthy, Charles, 189 McCarthy, Margaret, 189 McCollum, Dr, Asa, 58 Mccollum, Curtis, 58 McCollum, Hadasseh K, , 58 Mccollum, J. LeRoy, 58 MeCollum, Lewis Cass, SB Mccollum, Lorraine, 58 Mccollum, Lucy, 58 McCormack~ Berthn A, K., 104 McCormack, Frances Jeanette, 104 McCormack, Julia Katherine, 104 McCormack, William, 104 McCoy, Edith L., 162 McCoy, James, 290 McCoy, Minerva, 290 McCoy, Sibbie (Adams)(Perry), 290 McCrea, Mary Ann, 309 McCullough, Ethel, 312 McCullough, Margaret, 311 McCullough, S, , 262 McFarland, Jane, 137 McGettrick, Calla, 259 McGraw, Marion, 235 McGregor, Louisa, 109 Mclnemy, Joseph G, , 276 McIntyre, John, 27 McIntyre, John, Jr. , 27 McIntyre, Fuller, 27 McIntyre, Nabby, 27 McIntyre, S<1rah, 27 Mclntyre, Susanna, 27 McKenzie, Frank H. , 294 McKenzie, Mary Katherine, 294 McKinley, President, 276 Mel.a.die, Robert, 240 McLe<1n, Dooley, 267 McLean, Fr<1nk, 114 McLean, U. S. Engr. 295 McNo.b, Alexander P., 163 McNab, James G., 163 McNab, Donald, !63 McNa.b, Elma (Bedell), 163 McNo.b, Malcom, 163 McNulty, Mrs, Avis Pingry, 209 McPherson, SUSQD, 153 McRaney, Michael Perry, 294 McRaney, Robert N., 294 McRaney, Robert N., Jr., 294 McVenes, Emma, 117 Means, Charles, 149 Meek, Netto., 89

Meeker, Mary Clara, 148 Megmw, Emma EliZdbeth, 64 Megraw, John Robert, 64 Megraw, Joseph, 64 Megraw, Martha Ann, 64 Megraw, Thomas T., 64 Megraw, William J., 64

Melendy, Frank, 166 Melendy, Marjorie, 166 Mellin, Charles G. , 237 Mellin, Harold, 237 Menhennett, Eda K. , 232 Menhennett, Mabel Taylor Hopkins, 232 Menhennett, Warren G. , 232 Menhennett, Winfield, 232 Mellon Amory, 90 Menke, Frank Grant, 143 Mercur, Helen Mar K. , 264 Mercur, Mahlon, 264 Mercur, Mahlon, Jr., 264 Merrion Keziah, SO Merrill, Fronk, 71 Merrill, Melvin Clarence, 281 Merrill, Moses D, , 71 Merrill, _ Nancy H. K. , 71 Merrill, William, G., 281 Merrill, Dr, Joseph Francis, Apostle, 281 Merritt, Alfred, 295 Meservey, Joseph R., 281 Metcalf, Leonard Rev. , 35 Metcalf, Lois K. , 35 Metcalf, Mlchael, 17, 35 Metcalf, Samuel, 35 Metcalf, SabriDr.l, 35 Metcalf, Wlllis Seymor, 79 Metevier, Lauretta, 11f Michael S., 316 Middleton, Jonathan, 84 Millea., Thomas D., 168 Miller, Abigail, 76 Miller, Caroline, 272 Miller, Catherine, 76 Miller, Chester, 272 Miller, Dora, 272 Miller, Fanny L -K. , 272 Miller, James, 272 Miller, Joseph, 76 Miller, Lewis G, Deacon, 76 Miller, Lewis, 272 Miller, H. Craig, 238 Miller, John Dr., 233 Miller, Lillie, 289 Miller, Robert, 272 Milles, Thos. D,, 168 Millis, Don E., 156 Millis, Floyd A., 156 Millis, Mabel Jeanette, 156 Millis, Myrtle Irene, 156 Millis, Orson Everett, 156 Millis, Ruby Carroll, 156

Millis, VenzoD ).en,y, 156

Mills, Anna, 26 Mills, Esther, 26 Mills, John, 26 Mills, John D,, 26 Mills, Judith, 26 Mills, Lemuel, 26 Mills, Lucretia, 26 Mills, Margaret, 180 Mills, Rufus, 26, 103 Mills, Sarah Eames (Palmer), 103 Mills, Sarah Elizabeth, 103 Milton, M. J., 179 Milton, Nancy, 179 Miner, Dorothy, 312 Mix, Elizabeth (Martin), 264 Mix, Hiram Col. , 264 Mix, Matilda, 264 Moen, Lois, 178 Moffit, Adelbert H. , 93 Moffit, Allen P., 93 Moffit, Alvin A. , 93 Moffit, Arthur D. , 93 Moffit, Augustus M., 93 Moffit, Harvey H., 93 Moffit, Nancy K. , 93 Moffitt, Peter, 58 , Moffitt, Polly K. , 58 Monroe, James, 256 Montgomery, Florence M., 283 Montgomery, Julia Wedgwood, 283 Montgomery, William H., 283 Moore, Adelle Crennet, 88 Moore, Charles, 226 Moore, C~lotte, 88 Moore, Dolly,· 25 Moore, Dorcas A., 280 Moore, Edson E., Dr., 209 Moore, Eugene, 209 Moore, Elijah, 25 Moore, Ethel S, ,. 226 Moore, F.zra, 25 Moore, Frances Montague, 88 Moore, George Schuyler, 88 Moore, Horace, 88 Moore, Ira, 226 Moore, Jacob, 25 Moore, James Lansing, 88 Moore, Jemima, 25 Moore, Josiah, 25 Moore, Laura, 226 Moore, Laura Helen, 88 Moore, Lizzie L. , 76 Moore, Lucretia, 88 Moore, Lucy, 25 Moore, Mary Almerine, 88 Moore, Nettie, 226 Moore, Marcia Ann, 209 Moore, Moreen, 234 Moore, Ora Nell, 295

Moore, Richard, 209 Moore, Rufus, 25 Moore, Schuyler, 88 Moore, Sophia, 25, 60 Moore, Thomas, 308 Moore, Wilbur, 226 More, Edward, 95 Moreland, Daniel Dawson, 182 Moreland, Jonathan Thomas, 182 Moreland, William Dawson, Jr. , 182 Morey, Annie J., 158 Morey, Mehetable, 21 Morey, Susannah, 18 Morey, Thomas, 18, 21 Morgan, Charles W., 231 Morgan, Edward P., 82 Morgan, Gerry Austin, 82 Morgan, Grace, 231 Morgan, Jerome P., 231 Morgan, Jesse E. , 231 Morgan, Mary Richards, 82 Morgan, Newell K. , 82 Mork, Barbara, 289 Morrell, Mildred Evelyn, 209 Morris, Florence L. , 304 Morris, Mary, 281 Morrison, Betty, 178 Morrison, Dr., 81 Morrison, Joseph, 308 Morrison, Mira I. , 297 Morse, Arthur J., 93 Morse, Daniel, 59 Morse, Daniel, Jr., 59 Morse, David, 40 Morse, Mary (Church), 40 Morse, Mrs. H. 266 Morse, James M. , 93 Morse, Jane K., 240 Morse, Lavinia, 52 Morse, Mark A. K. , 93 Morse, Mary A. , 111 Morse, Nancy, 59

· Morse, Nathaniel Daniel, 59 Morse, Obadiah, 59 Morse, Polly, 40_ Morse, Robert William, 192 Morse, Sarah (Prentice), 59 Morse, Samuel, 59 Moshier, Abel, 231 Moulton, Isabelle, 178 Mouw, Amy L K., 155 Mouw, Ardis (Mrs. Wallace), 155 Mouw, C. T., 155 Mouw, Henry, 155 Mouw, John H., 155 Moynes, Florence, 310 Munhull, Flossie, 207 Murick Gladys, 271 Murion, Charles V., 270 Muroc, Agnes, 98 Murphy, Constance, 293 Murray, Anne Elizabeth, 319 Murray, Argie A. K., 227 Murray, Barbara Joyce K. , 319 Murray, Clinton H. , 227 Murray, Eda F. , 232 Murray, Edith, 284 Murray, Jean Louise, 319 Murray, John Howard, 319

Murray, John Patrick, 319 Murray, Mary E, Murray, Mildred, 227 Murray, Ruth Ellen 319 Murray, Sarah, 226

Nash, Caroline Urania, 79 Nash, Catherine Jedidah, 79 Nash, Chester, 79 Nash, Cynthia, 79 Nash, Edwin Chester, 79 Nash, Harriet Amelia, 79 Needham, Jonas, 67 Neiel, Albert E. , 312 Neiel, Burton, 312 Nelson, Charlotte E., 212 Nelson, Mary, Nelson, Philip, 218 Nesbit, Della Margaret, 159 Nesbit, Margaret Jean, 202 Nesbit, Roland R. , 202 Newell, Betsey, 20 Newell, Charles Frank, 165 Newell, Eleazar, 20 Newell, Elizabeth, 40 Newell, Evelyn, 180 Newell, Esther, 20 Newell, Jack K. , 180 Newell, John, 180 Newell, Jonathan, 40 Newell, Lydia, 53, 20 Newell, Lydia K. , 20 __ Newell, Nathan, 20 · Newell, Nathaniel, 20 Newell, Mary, 23 Newell, Rachel, 20 Newell, Rebecca, 20 Newell, Timothy, Ensign, 53 Newell, Timothy II, 20 Newhall, Austin, 198 Newhall, Mr., 78 Newsholme, Sir Arthur, 302 Nichols, Emily K., 66 Nichols, Isabel E. , 77 Nichols, Grace Emily, 66 Nichols, Robert B. , 66 Nichols, Walter, 66 Nicholson, Selma, 255 Nielsen, Kathinca, 283 Niles, Jennie, 225 Niles, Florence, 225 Niles, Frederick W., 225 Nims, Betsey (Brown), 116 Nims, Nancy, 116 Nims, Zadok Dea., 116 Nix, Fannie Emily Nix, James N., 293 Nix, Martha (Pitts), 293 Norton, Harriet, 79 Norton, Mary, 147 Norton, Norman B. , 79 North, Bertha Pauline, 237 Northend, Ezekiel, 218 Novotny, Leslie Marie, 202 Novotny, Lori AM, _202 Novotny, Louis, 202 Noyes, James, 259 Noyes, Lhze, 259 Noyes, Marjorie, 189

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Oo.kley, J. G. Rev., 231 Oakley, Susie Teresa, 231 0 1Biien. 198 O'Brien, Carrie L. K., 126 O'Brien, Danny R. , 198 O'Brien, Debra, 156 O'Brien, E. T. ,. 198 O'Brien, Effie May, 126 O'Brien, Elizabeth, 198 O'Brien, Esther .Florence, 177 O'Brien, Floyd C., 126 O'Brien, Iva Lelia, 126 O'Brien, Irene, 181 O'Brien, James, 156, 126 O'Brien, James Jr., 156 · O'Brien, Joseph, 126, 156 O'Brien, Janet, 156 O'Brien, June, 156 O'Brien, Mary Lou, 126 O'Brien, Martha E., 198 O'Brien, Nicholas, 156 O'Brien, Richard, 126 O'Brien, T. G. , 126 O'Brien, Thomas E., 198 O'Brien, William F. , 198 0 1Bryan, Betsey Kelvin, 76 O'Bryan, Dennis O'Bryan, 76 0 1Bryan, Mary J., 76 Odell, William, 84 Ogden, Mahala, 226 O•Hearn, Lucile, 283 Olcott, Benjamin, 86 Olcott, Mary (Pemberton), 86 Olcott, Rachel, 86 Olds, Luella Laughton, 264 Olmstead, AnJ10, 257 Olmstead, Hannah Pitkin, 257 Olmstead, Nathaniel, 253 Olmstead, Thaddeus, 257 Olson, Carol Marie, 307 0 1Malley, Richard, 297

· O•Malley, Thomas S. , 297 O•Malley, Thomas S. Dr., 297 Ordner, Martha Edna, 168 Orendorf, Frances, 268 . Ornsby, Eliza, 56 Ornsby, Elizabeth K. , 56 Ornsby, Joanna, 56 · Ornsby, Rena, 56 Ornsby, Silas, 56 Orr, Isabell<l D., 160 Orr, Thomas, 83 Osbome, Everett, 146 Osborn, Abner 255 ~

0 1'1l, Jane (Myers), 264 01'11, Mary, 255

Osborn, Metcy (Pettit), 255

Osborn, Sarah, 264 Osborn, William, 264

Page, Darlene, 181 Page, Alice, 149 Pahud, Christopher Marc, 210 Pahud, Dean K., 210 Pahud, George M., 210 Pailker, Francis, 48 Pailker, Rebecca, 48 Paine, Robert of Ipswich, 217 Paine, William, 217 Painter, Carrie, 293 Palmatier, Pearl, 226, 230 Palmer, Charles Capt. , 239 Palmer, D. E. , 86 Parish, Margaret, 250 Parker, Agnes, 28S Parker, Fred Knowlton, 166 · Parker,, Helen, 85 Parker, John Stanley, 166 Parker, Jonas, 85 Parker, Jett, Jr., 145 Parker, Lewis, 166 Parker, Mary, 85 Parker, Mary A., 85 Parker, Sarah, 166 Parkhurst, D., 219 Parkhurst, Jonathan, 220 Parkhurst, David, 220 . Parkhurst, Lydia, 42 Parks, A. , 81 Parsons, Carol Parsons, Douglas A. Parsons, Gail Parsons, Jane Parsons, Richard Parsons, Richard L, Parsons, Roxie K. Parsons, Wilbur Parsons, Wilbur, Jr. Parton, William, 272 Partride, Almond, 7S Partride, Eliza, 281 Partridge, Elizabeth, 23, 24 Partridge, Ichabod, 23, 24 Partridge, Joshua, 23, 24 Partridge, Rhoda, 24 Partridge, Samuel, 24 Partridge, Philete, 90 Partridge, Samuel, 35 Partridge. Silence, 35 Patch, Lewis, 262 Patchen, Betty (Ness), 230 Patchen, Florence Esther, 230 Patchen, Harry Douglas, 230 Patchen, Henry, 230 Patchen, Unus Harrison, 230 Patchen, Martha K. , 230 Patridge, David Fra.ncis, Patridge, Francis Russell, Patridge, John Archer, Patten, David, 252 Patten, Fred, 71 Patten, Lydia (Barnes), 79 Patterson, Col. , 220 Patterson, Harvey D. , 85 Patterson, Mary Augusta, 85 Paul, Alice, 39 Paul, Jacob, 39

Pawnee Bill, 285 Payne, Stephen Capt. , 253 Pease, Bashua A. , 264 Pease, Rasheba, 279 Peck, Ebenezer, 262 Peck, Carrie Augusta (Storr), 191 Peck, Charles, 191 Peck, Fem, 191 Peck, Lucy, 93 Pendleton, Eliza A., 105 Pendleton, Nancy J,, 104 Penfirgan, Amelia F., 92 Pennfield, Ellen, 92 Penny, William, 233 Penrose, Mr., 137 Pepper, Mr. C,, 86 Perham, Ethel May, 196 Perham, Linnus R., 196 Perkins, L. M. , 86 Perkins, Trustworthy, 71 Perrin, Dr. Daniel, 254 Perry, Calvin, 59 Perry, Charles, 93 Perry, Don S. , 294 Perry, Dan S, , 294 Perry, Harold Ben, 304 Perry, Harold Curtis, 304 Perry, Helen Arlene, 294 Perry, Howard, 294 Perry, Michael, 294 Perry, Persis, 294 Perry, Robert V., 294 Phelps, Abigail; 249 · Phelps, Abigail (Bissell), 249 Phelps, Joseph, 249 Phelps, Mary, 249 Phelps, Melissa, 87 Philbrick, Catherine K. , Philbrick, Mary Philbric, Richard Phillbrick, Ebeneezer, Ni Phillbrick, Mercy, ,.S Philips, Mr. , 308 Phillips, Abigail, 84 Phillips, Eliza Ann, 197 Phillips, Ellen (Boak) 197 Phillips, John lfoyle, 197 Phillips, Lavinia, 62 Phillips, Lucy, 240 Phillips, Nicholas Phillips, Parson Bob, 285 Philpott, Catherine, 288 Phipps, Joanna Whiting, 75 Pierce, Anna, 90 Pierce, Edward L. Hon, , 240 Pierce, Elizabeth, 220 Pierce, Emily, 78 Pierce, John, 219 Pierce, Lucy, 95 Pierce, Lydia, 219 Pierce, Nathaniel B,, 160 Pierce, Lyman, 158 Pierce, Sarah Ann, 160 Pierson, Wallace, 230 Piggott, Katherine, 163 Piggatt, Margaret. 163 Piggatt, Stuart, 163 Pike, Alan K. , 304 Pike, David A. , 304 Pike, Joseph, 218

Pike, Kenneth D. , 304 Pike, Mervin J. , 304 Pike, Robert Loren, 304 Pile, Sarah Eliza, 164 Pineo, Audrey, 165 Pitblado, Jean, 208 Plester, Elizabeth, 317· Ploense, Herman, 289 Plummer, George L., 92 Plummer, Lucy, 95 Plympton, Evelyn, 152 Plympton, Sarah J., 119 Plymton, Amos, 45 Pomeroy, Eleazar, 253, 258 Pomer, Isaac, 2S8 Pomeroy, Priscilla K., 258 Pond, Ellen S. , 146 Pond, Levi, 146 Pond, Loenza A. , 281 Pond, Sophronia (Emerson), 146 Pond, Thurston, 44, 46 Pope, Lucy Ann, 117 Porter, Adrew W. , 58 Porter, William, 255 Possoms, Elizabeth Jackson, 170 Potter, Frances Marie, 294 Potter, Joseph Haskins, 294 Potter, Margaret, 189 Potter, Nora, 84 Powell, Stella, 163 Powell, Frank, 163 Powell, Mary (Hough), 163 Pratt, Angeline K. , 93 Pratt, Charles E. , 140 Pratt, Elizabeth, 28, 29 Pratt, Elizabeth (Day), 92 Pratt, Davie Butler, 92 Pratt, Hannah, 40 Pratt, Henry Rev. , 92 Pratt, Leona.rd, 28, 29 Pratt; Lovina, 93 Pratt, Lemuel, 40 Pratt, Margaret, 255 Pratt, Mary J., 178 Pratt, Mr. , 83 Pratt, Nymphus, 49 Pratt, Sarah, 40 Pratt, Seth, 28; 29 Pratt, Seth, Jr. , 28, 29 Pratt, Stephen, 93 Prescott, Hannah G. , 7S Prescott, Lillian Blanche C. , 265 Press, Russell Geoge, 177 Press, Russell George II, 177 Press, Roger Henry, 177 Preston, Anna Maria, 96 Price, Hannah, 266 Prichett, M. C. , 277 Pries, Ethel, 314 Pritchard, Ellen M. , 179 Pritchard, Jane, 179 Pritchard, Richard, 179 Proctor, Marion, 293 Purdy, Helen, 237 Putman, Edna (Lowe), 194 Putman, Helen Edna, 194 Putman, James E. , 194 Putman, Israel, General, 2S3 Putney, Alice Marion, 146

Ramauer; Jcmes P., 277 Rand, Anna (Fiske), 85 Rand, Elizabeth, 16 Rand, Ella Augusta, 85 Rand, Emily Adelia, 85 Rand, Harriet Louisa, 85 Rand, ls(uic, 8S Rand, Jonathan, 8S Rand, Julia Ann, 8S Rand, Lyman Fisk, 8S Rand, Selden Francis, 85 Randall, Aurelia, S9 Randall, Cordelia, 59 Randall, Henry, 59 Ranney, Warren, 268 Ranslow, Eugene Rev., 264 Ratcliffe, Annie (Spencer), 182 Ratcliffe, Bertha, 182 Ratcliffe, Reuben Ball, 182 Ratcliffe, Eliza, 102 Rawson, Bailey, 174 Rawson, Grace, 174 Rawson, Ida May, 77 Rawson, Laurence Wayne, 77 Rawson, Lewis, 38 Rawson, Nellie Maria, 77 Rawson, Mr., 93 Rawson, Nathan, 38 Rawson, Perley, 38 Rawson, Portly DeWitt, 174 Rawson, Rebecca K., 38 Rawson, Thelma, 174 Rawson, William Allen, 77 Rawson, Wyman, 38 Ray, Azra, 60 Ray, Azra Jr. , 60 Ray, Betsey, 177 Ray, Caroline, 2S7 Ray, Floyd Nathan, 177 Ray, Lois K. , 60 Ray, Mary, 177 Raynov, James L., 111 Reavir, James Douglas, 196 Reavir, Michael James, 196 Redwine, Amelia K. , 274 Redwine, Georgia K., 274 Redwine, John, 291 Redwine, John, Jr,, 274 Redwine, John, Sr. , 274 Redwine, Mary Ellis, 274 Redwine, William S. , 274 Reed, Albert, 113 Reed, Benjamin E. , 79 Reed, Carrie L. , 79 Reed, Charles, 79 Reed, Cyrus J, , 79 Reed, E. E., 113 Reed, Edna, 110 Reed, Eliza Ann K., 121 Reed, Charlotte, 121 Reed, Cassius M. , 284 Reed, Eva, 79 Reed, George D., 110 Reed, George Milton, 121 Reed, Jedidah K., 79 . Reed, Nathan, 189 Reed, Nathan Dagget, 121 Reed, Phoebe, 316 Reed, Prentice J., 79

Reed, Samuel A, , 79 Reed, Sarah J. , 79 Reed, Sarah R. , 189 Reed, William, 79, 316 Reel, Elizabeth Ann, 282 Reeves, Caroline, 189 Reid, Darwin, 74 Reid, Edward, 74 Reid, Elizabeth, 74 Reid, Levett, 74 Reid, Sarah L., 74· Reid, William, 74 Reith, Henrietta, 190 Remick, Harry H., 81 Remy, Rebecca R., 270-Rennie, Margaret, 316 Revere, Elizabeth, 69 Revere, Florence A., 69 Revere, George B., 69 Reynolds, Eliza, 123 Reynolds, Joseph, 168 Rhoades, Annie, 111 Rhoades, Frank G. , 111 Rhoades, Leadine K. , 111 Rhoades, William T. , 111 Rhodes, Cynthin, 91 Rice, Almira, 88 Rice, AseDQth, 4S Rice, Austin Deacon, 45 Rice, Charles Henry, 177 Rice, Edwin, 88 Rice, Emory, 45 Rice, Henry. H. , 45 Rich, Charles, 139 Rich, Dorothy Rich, 139 Rich, Elouise, 139 Richards, Abel Capt. , 52 Richards, Hannah, S2 Richards, Mary, 31 Richards, Mary K. , 21 Richards, Silence, 52 Richards, Timothy, 21 Richardson, Abigail, 255, 57 Richardson, Adelia, 267 Richardson, Almira K. , 44 Richardson, Asa, 46 Richardson, Elizabeth, 56 Richardson, David, 46 Richardson, Eliza K. , 46 Richardson, Joseph, 112 Richardson, Judith, 46 Richardson, Ira, 53 Richardson, John Haven, 57 Richardson, John Wilkes, S7 Richardson, Keziah, 2S4 Richardson, Louise M., 172 Richardson, Mary A. , 70 Richardson, Mary Ann, 12S Richardson, Matilda K. , 57 Richardson, Priscilla, S3 Richardson, Sallie, 53 Richardson, Sarah K. , S3 Richardson, Sarah (Tufts), 46 Richardson, Stephen Wilkes, 57 Richardson, Thankful, S6 . Richa.xdson, Timothy, S3 Richardson, William, 44 Rider, Hannah, 73 Riggs, Elder Burr, 280

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Riggs, Nelson, 2cg Riley, Ann Louisa, 144 Riley, Charles A., 311 Riley, Charles D. , 311 Riley Charles Wallace, 144 Riley Leonard, 144 Riley, Marilyn Ann, 311 Riley Wallace. 144 Rines, Richard, 73 Ripley, Fuller, 194 Rising, George, 85 Robbins, Ada Emma, 174 Robbins, Charles J •. 174 Robbins, Delbert, 174 Robbins, Ebenezer. 25 Robbins, Eleazar, 44 Robbins, James C., 174 Robbins, Joseph, 20 Robbins, Leo Robert, 174 Robbins, Loren, 174 Robbins, Lyle, 174 Robbins,· Mildred, 174 Robbins, Ola, 174 Robbins, Sarah, 44 Robbins, Sarah (Clayton), 174 Robbins, Susannah, 25 Robbins, Wilma Mae, 174 Robert, Daniel, 253 Roberts, Dorothy, 249 Roberts, Eliza C. , 114 Roberts, Margery, 282 Robins, Elipha, 117 Robinson, Betsey, 92 Robinson, Daniel, 239 Robinson,· John, 219 Robinson, Jesse General, 255 Robinson, Melinda, 262 Robinson, Raebel, 61 Robinson, Sylvina, 255 Rocekfeller, John D., 286 Rockhill, Anna Potts, 190 Rockwell, Amariah, 250 Rockwood, Charles Amos, 78 Rockwood, Erasmus, 7 8 Rockwood, Sarah K. , 78 Rockwood, Sarah Lucinda, 78 Rockwood, Warren, 78 Rogers, Charlotte Elizabeth, 269 Rogers, David, T. , 269 Rogers, Edith. 269 Rogers, Elva, Medora, 166 Rogers, Emily, 166 Rogers, George, 148 Rogers, James R., Jr., 191 Rogers, James R. , Sr. , 191 Rogers, John Henry, 166 Rogers, Lucinda, 269 Rogers, Susan Lee, 191 Roop, Miss, 274 Roosevelt, Pres. Franklin D., 162 Roosevelt, Pres. Theodore, 265 Rose, Betsey, 226 Rose, Abbie Eunice, 107 Rose, Caroline Unda, 107 Rose, E. Kellogg, 107 Rose, Edward Lewis 107 Rose, Fa'Dllie Whitn~y 107 Rose, Frederick Prest~n, 107 Rose, George Kellogg 107 Rose, Julia Haven K. _' 107

Rose, Julia Haven, 107 Rose, Lewis Russell, 107 Ross, Lorinda, 111 Ross, Nathan, 2S8 Rouk, Theodore, 258 Rowan, Donald, 199 Rowan, Mae, 179 Rowan, Thomas, 179 Rowell, James, 259 Ruble, Jacob, 271 Rucker, Mrs. J. E, , 266 Russell, David Wm., 184 Ruseell, George A. , 67 Russell, John Howard, 184 Russ ell, Kathleen, 67 Russell, Josiah, 219 Russell, Marian K. , 67 Russell, Wm. David, 184 Rust, Freelove, 248 Rust, Hannah (Hatch), 254 Ruse, Joseph, 2S0 . Rust, Nathaniel, 254 Rust, Rebecca, 254 Ryan, James, 98 Ryan, John C. II, 276 Ryerson, Minnie B., 285

Sabin, Phoebe, 95 Salley, Martha, 146 Salmen, Benj., 74 Sampson, William, 104 Samson, Sarah, 41 Sanbom, Udo, 200 Sanders, James, 207 Sanderson, Ely, 274 Sanford, Dorothy, 237 Sargent, Charles, 37 Sargent, Mary, 37 Sargent, Mary Ella, 87 Sargent, Mr, 295 Sargent, Phineas, 37 Sartwell, Isabel, 309 Sawin, Abigail, 49 Sawin, Catherine, 79 Sawyer, Alice Julia, 192 Sawyer, Anna (Tibbetts) 208 Sawyer, Ansel, 192 Sawyer, Charlotte Matilda, 101 Sawyer, Ellen Carrie, 192 Sawyer, George, 208 Sawyer, Isabel, 208 Saxe, Mary Jane, 148 Scarborough, Joseph, 2S0 Schasteen, Frank, 289 Schasteen, Jessie M. K. , 289 Schasteen, Marialyce, 289 Schasteen, William, 289 Scherer, Dean Arnold, 237 Scherer, Freda, 286 Scherer, Kathy Lou, 237 Scherer, Thelma Jean, 237 Schmidt, Delbert, 190 Schmidt, John A., 190 Schmidt, Robert L., 190 Schowengerdt, Dean, 207 Schuyler, Col. 256 Scott, Hirom, 306 Scott, Unda, 306 Scott, Lansing W. , 306 Scott. Marv Ann Mrs. , 282

Scott, Mildred W. , 306 Scott, Paul, 306 Scott, Randy Paul, 306 Scotten, FJ.izabeth, 62 Scovill, Althea R. , 278 Scovill, Eunice R. Davies, 278 Scovill, William H. , 278 Scovill, Clifford, 177 Searl, Tryphena, 15S Sears, Agnes W, (Hennessay), 182 Sears, Henry, 182 Sears, Patricia, 182 Seavey, Caroline, 105 Seward, Alvin, 240 Sewell, Rosabell, 154 Seymour, David, 240 Sharp, Katherine, 289 Sharpton, Eleanor, 276 Shaw, Helen Florence K., 114 Shaw, John Clover, 114 Shaw, Molly, 260 Shaw, Philip, Jr,, 114 Shaw, Philip Houston, 114 Shaw, Stephen Knowlton, 114 Shaw, Wylie, 114 Shaw, Wylie Albin, 114 Shaw, Kingsbury Knowlton, 114 Shea, Sheila, 320 Shedd, Mary Ann, 69 Sheperd, Ruth G. 1 271 Sheldon, James, 253 Sheriff, Helen M., 210 Sherman, Dyer, 262 Sherman, Generol, 274, 287 Sherman, Maj. General, 291 Sherwood, Charles, 236 Sherwood, John Lewis Judge, 222 Sherwood, Muriel, 236 Shields, Mabel, 147 Shumway, Elizabeth, 58 Sikes, John T. , 200 Sikes, Julia, 200 Sikes, Sally Ann, 200 Sims, Eliza, 313 Simkhovitch, Helena, 162 Simkhovltch, Stephen, 162 Simkhovitch, Vladimir, 162 Simons, Anne Frances, 277 Simonson, Eunice Helen, 211 Simonson, Hannah (Nelson), 211 Simonson, Martin F., 211 Sinclair, George, 206 Sinclair, Mildred, 206 Sinclair, Muriel (Prott), 206 Skinner, Abigail K., 282 Skinner, Arthur L , · 282 Skinner, Bertha, 282 Skinner, Claro (Tiffany), 282 Skinner, Ebe_nezer, 52 Skinner, Emily Saroh, 173 Skinner, George, 282 Skinner, Gertrude, 282 Skinner, Herbert, 282 Skinner, Joanna (Bacon), 52 Skinner, Joseph, 173 Skinner, Ullian, 66 Skinner, Louis P., 66 Skinner, Samuel S., 66 Skinner, Walter L. , 282 Slack, Benjamin, 53

Slack, Benjamin, 53 Slack, Catherine, 53 Slack; John, 53 Slack, Sarah, 53 Slack, William F. , 53 Slate, Agnes B. , 271 Slate, Barbara M., 271 Slate, Diana, 271 Slate, Paul, 271 Slate, Paulette, 271 Small, Julia, 265 Smith, Aaron, 40 Smith, Alice. 143 Smith, Almil'Cl A. (Rogers), 263 Smith, Ann, 59 Smith, Archibald, 19 Smith, Albert, 67 Smith, Asa, 29 Smith, Beatrice Cenci, 144 Smith, Beulah (Woodward), 40 Smith, Bish (Hale), 121 Smith, Daniel, 262 Smith, E., 111 Smith , Caroline (Morse), 151 Smith, Chauncey, 130 Smith, Clark, 151 Smith, Curtis, 40 Smith, Dwight, 206 Smith, Darius, 59 Smith, Darius, Jr., 59 Smith, David, 59

. Smith, David, 169 Smith, Edwin, 59 Smith, Ellen, 59 Smith, Gertrude, 169 Smith, Hannah, 19 Smith, Henry, 20 Smith, Jemima, 19 Smith, Jacquiline, 202 Smith, James, 263' Smith, Janie Margaret, 290 Smith, Jonathan, 40 Smith, Joanna, 20 Smith, Joseph, 29, 263, 259, 280 Smith, Julien E. , 111 Smith, Keturah, 20 Smith, Kirby General, 291 Smith, Lucy, 29, 40 Smith, Luman, 59 Smith, Martha, 249 Smith, Martha (Abell), 249 Smith, Mary, 24, 20, Smith, Mary Jane. 264 Smith, Mary K. . 263 Smith, Mary Re<1tha, 206 Smith, Mary (Spaulding), 263 Smith, M'.ary Ursda, 121 · Smith, Mary (Wiggin), 169 Smith, Mehetable, 19 Smith, Miriam, 29 Smith, Matt, 92 Smith, Milla (Molly), 45 Smith, Minerva Ellen, 143 Smith, Nellie, 154 Smith, Nora, 206 Smith, Obadiah Capt., 249 Smith, Olive, 151 Smith, Orlando, 59 Smith, Peter, 20 Smith, Priscilla, 130

Smith, Ralph Emerson, 121 Smith, Rebecca, 80 Smith, Rhoda, 29 Smith, Roy Berdet, 300 Smith, Ruggles, 40 Smith, Sallie, 143 Smith, Sally, 59 Smith, Samuel, 19 Smith, Sarah, 40 Smith, Silas, 29 Smith, Sylvester, 59 Smith, Thaddeus C., 130 Smith, Thomas Carroll, 234 Smith, WilliClm, 19 Smith, William Jefferson, 143 Smith, William, 33 Snedeker, Della K. , 228 SnedClker, Fred, 228 Snedaker, Harvey, 228 Snedeker, Lina, 228 Snedaker, Sadie, 228 Snelgrove, Edward, 281 Snow, Rachel, 297 Snyder, Mary A. , 295 Somerville, M<1e, 312 Southard, Eliz., 151 Southard, Joshuci, 151 Southard, Mary, 151 Sorenson, Abel, 302 Sowell, Bernice, 295 Spalding, AbigClil K. , 220 Spalding, Dorcas, 220 Spalding, Edward, 219 Spalding, Elizabeth, 219 Spalding, Eleazor, 220 Spalding, Isaac, 219 Spalding, S<1rah, 220 Spangler, 199 Spare, Mary F., 105 Sparks, Joseph A. , 122 Spaulding, Anna, 263 Spaulding, Dauphin White, 79 Spaulding, David, 46 Spaulding, Deborah, 249 Spaulding, Dexter, 78 Spaulding, EleC1ZOr, 219 Spaulding, Edna, 79 Spaulding, Eleanor K. , 79 Spaulding, Elizabeth Alma, 79 Spaulding, Ellen Jane, 79 Spaulding, Edward, 219 Spaulaing, Elizabeth, 219 Spaulding, Frances Amanda, 79 Spaulding, Henry, 78 Spaulding, Henry Dexter, 78 Spaulding, Isaac, 219 Spaulding, Isabel Susan, 79 Spaulding, Louisa, 79 Spaulding, Mary Augusta, 79 Spaulding, Mary Rosina, 79 Spaulding, Marshall Thomas, 79 Spaulding, Milan Dauphin, 79 Spaulding, Mr. , 239 Spaulding, Nancy, 78 SPQulding, Phebe, 107 Spaulding, Ruth (Shepherd), 263 Spaulding, Simon General, 263 Spaulding, Thomas, 78 Spear, Emily Pierce, 87 Spear, Henry A, , 87

SpeC1r, Joseph Thurston, 87 Spear, Lyman, 87 Spear, Mary K. , 87 Spear, Olive Alm<1rine, 87 Specker, Alice, 178 Speed, Martha, 76 Spencer, Edward, 152 Spencer, Estelle, 191 Spencer, Florence Sherman Mrs. , 152 Spencer, Frank Leslie, 191 Spencer, Ceneral, · 255 Spencer, Harold, 191 Spencer, Rebecca, 312 Sprague, Samuel, 76 Spurw<1y, Hebert Victor,· 151 Sp11rw<1y, Jane Ellen, 151 Spurway, Richard K., 151 Squire, Deliverance, 250 Stafford, Ethel, 174 Staley, Alma L., 298 Staley, D. Lee, 298 Staley, DaYid Lee, Jr. , 298 Staley, Howard K., 298 Standish, Amos, 31 Stannard, Charles L. , 97 Stanton, Samantha, 226 Staples, Benjamin Jory, 185 Staples, Elias, 49 Staples, Harold, 185 Staples, Lydia (Hamilton), 49 Staples, Margaret (Smith), 185 Staples, Richard, 185 Staples, Richard F., II, JBS Stark, Walter Burns, 275 · Starkweather, Amy L, , 87 Starkweather, George, 87

. Starkweather, Hattie Maria, 87 Starkweather, Harriet Frances, 87 Starkweather, Jay, 87 Starkweather, Julia Ada, 87 Starkweather, Otis L , 87 Starkweather, Roscoe, 87 Starr, Jesse, 80 Starr, Martha, 80 Stapleton, Bettie, 63 Stapleton, David Shely, 63 Stapleton, Eva, 63 Stapleton, Cordon Carlisle, 63 Stapleton, Iris India, 63 Stapleton, Janit<1 Mae, 63 Stapleton, Jeremiah, 63 Stapleton, George C., 63 Stapleton, Harrison K. , 63 Stapleton, John Shook, 63 Stapleton, Marguerite Ann, 63 Stapleton, Marvin Juan, 63 Stapleton, Mary Elizabeth, 63 Stapleton, Mr. , 63 Stapleton, Noah Moslin, 63 Stapleton, Robert Davis, 63 Stapleton, Shely Vaughn, 63 Stapleton, Thomas Hurst, 63 Stapleton, Willi<1m, 63. Stearns, Jennie Adelia, 293 Steams, Leonard, 293 Stearns, Louis Judge, 149 Steams, Ruth Glidden, 293 Stebbins, Judah, 41 Steckelberg,· August, 178 Steckelberg, Clayton, 178

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Steckelberg, Clayton, 178 Steckelberg, Darwin, 178 Steckelberg, Glenn, 178 Steckelberg; Harold, 178 Steckelberg, Merle, 178 Steckelberg; Milton, 178 Steckelberg, Verda, 178 Stedman, Buckley, 262 Stedman, John, 53 Stephen, Mary (Wilson), 45 Stephens, Elliott, 235 Stephens; Ann Eliza., 263 Stephens, Burton, 263 Stephens, Charles M. , 263

. Stephens, George H. , 263 Stephens, Ira H. , 263 StepheDS1 John F., 263 Stevens, Almond, 240 Stevens, David E. , 234 Stevens, David G. , 156 StevellS1 George F. , 234 Stevens, Jennie Ma.y, 286 Stevens, Scott, 234 Stevens, Selton, 234 Stevens, William W., 1S6 Stevens, Elizabeth (Aspinwall), 23 Stevens, Mary, 112 Stevens, Mary (Osggod), 67 Stevenson, Sarah, 308 Stevenson, Ellen Howard, 1 S9 Stevenson, Mary, 159 Stevenson, William Wallace, 159 Steward, Alexander, 249 Steward, Walter, 249 Stewart, General, 262 Stewart, Persis, 262 Stiles, Harlett, 43 Stiles, Lydia 43 Stiles Mark, . 43 Stiles, Mark Sanders, 43 Stillman, Allyn, Capt., 253 Stillwell, Catherine, 230 Stillwell, Donald R. 1 230 Stillwell, Donald R. , Jr. , 230 Stillwell, Elizabeth, 230 Stillwell, Kelln, 230 Stillwell, Roy, 230 Stinson, Minnie Dalice, 180 Stockton, James C. , 299 Stockton, Juanite K. , 299 Stockton, Karp Leonard, 298, 299 Stocktoo, Robert Wilson, 299 Stone, Albert Becker, 187 Stone, Asenath Wiley, 102 Stone, Do.Diel, 102

·Stone, Eunice, 102 Stone, Frederick A., M. D., 187 Stone, Irwin, 187 Stone, Hannah, 119 Stone, Helen, 173 Stone, Lydi11 Maria, 286 Stone, Marcia., 187 Stone, Mary, 77 Stone or Stove Moses, 91 Stons, Leonard Rev. , 240 Stout, Mary B. , 308 Strain, Fred, 306 Sbeeter, Esther, 94 Streeter, Enoch 94 Streeter, Sarah 'susa.n, 94

Strem, Charles, 230 Strem, Eliza, 229 Strem, Hannah, 230 Strem, Sarah (Thomas), 229 Strickland, C. H. , 277 Stripling, Am1.e, 274 Stripling, Carmen C., 277 Stripling, Eloise, 274

Tnggart, Sallie, 308 Taggart, Thomas, 308 Tait, Glenford R., 237 Talcott, Chloe, 262 Talcott, John, 262 Talcott, Mary K., 25S, 278 Talcott, Sarah (Stimson), 262 Tallerday, Katherine, 190 Tandy, Betsey J., 236 Tandy, David K., 236

Stripling, Clayton K. , 277 Stripling, Katherine, 274 Stripling, Katherine Kingsbery, Stripling, Lucy, 274 Stripling, Marianne, 277 Stripling, Pauline, 274

274 Tandy, Dorothy Jane K., 236 Tandy, James H., 236 Tandy, James K,, 236 Ta.ndy, Susan N., 236

Stripling, Sharon Anne, 277 · Stripling, W, C,, 274 Stripling, Wesley C11pers, 274 Stripling, Wesley Cllpers III, 277 Stripling, Wesley Cupers, N, 277 Stripling, William K. , 274 Stroug~ Lynn E., 268 Strout, Zelind11 L. , 148 Stuart, the Royal House, 249 SturtevQ.Dt1 Luke, 54 Sudworth, George, 163 Sulllvu, David, 168 Sulliva~ Gail Elizabeth, 168 Sullivan, John F., 168 Sulliva.n, Joseph, Jr., 168 Sullivan, Joseph M., 168 Sullivan, Louise K., 168 Sullivan, P11trlcia L., 168 Sullivan, General, 255 Summers, Mary, 303 Sumner, Chloe, 55 Sumner, David, 55 Sumner, Benjamin, 115 Sumner, Betsey, 105 Sumner, Hamaah, 55 Sumner, Hosea, 55 Sumner, Jerusho., 55 Sumner, John s. , 49 Sumner, Josep~ 55 Sumner, Lemuel, 55 Sumner, Martha (Clark), 115 Sumner, Orren, 55 Sumner, Rachel, 55 Sumner, Rhoda., 46 Sumner, Rufus Pond, 46 Sumner, Seth, 55 Sumner, Susanna., 115 Sylvester, Susan A., 110 Symonds, Samuel, 217 Swift, Lemuel, 260 Swift, Lemuel, 260 Swift Packing Co., 260

Taft, Abigail, 61 Taft, Alanson, 61 Taft, Ellen, 61 TC?ft, Ephraim, 61 Taft, Ernest K. , 61 Toft, JohannQ1 61 Taft, Lydia K., 61 Taggart, Ja.ne, 308 Taggart, Letitia, 308 Taggart, Mattie, 308 Taggart, Martha, 308 Taggart, Mary, 308 Taggart, Robert, 308

Tandy, Robert, 236 Taylor, Bancroft, 88 Taylor, Clyde J., 290 Taylor, Florence Faye, 155 Taylor, Frances Easterday, 290 Taylor, Josiah, 83 Taylor, Julia Brooking, 180 Taylor, Margaret Eileen, 290 Tayntor, Annis, 90 Tecchout, Corabel Jane, 283 Tecumseh, 259 Tennant, Betsey, 264 Tenney, Abigail, 50 Tenney, Alven, SO Tenney, Angeline S., 50 Tenney, Harriet, 50 Tenney, Horace, SO Tenney, Levi, SO Tenney, Lucien P., SO Tenney, Mary, 50 Tenney, Nancy, SO Tenny, Lora, 258 Tennyson, George, 509 Terrill, Bruce, 100 Terrill, John Vincent, 100 Terrill, Lena. Preston, 100 Terrill, Louis11 Rubey (Pearson), Terrill, Robert Greene, 100 Terry, Alice, 257 Terry, BruceA., 181 Terry, Geo. D., 181 Terry, General, 274 Terry, Mary, 257 Terry, Nathaniel Co., 257 Terry, Samuel, 257 Terry, William L., 181 Teske, Alden John, 303 Teske, Anthony, 303 Teske, Gregory, 303 Teske, Mary T, , 303 Teske, Theodore K., 303 Teske, William Roy, 303 Thalheimer, Margaret, 284 Thayer, Allee Ruth K., 293 Thayer, Arnold, 293 Thayer, ElizQbeth (H<tnds), 293 Thayer, Ellen Maria, 69 Thayer, Jane Eliza, 141 Thayer, Joanna, 99 Thayer, Leona, 99 Thomas, Drusilla E., 274 Thomas, Eliza (Boyee), 169 Thomas, Eva F., 235 Thomas, Harriet, 105 Thomas, Mary R. , 169 Thomas, Nathaniel, 169

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Thomas, Rolland, 235 Thomas, Roscoe Gillespie, 285 Thomas, Vivian J., 169 Thompson, Anna Bland, 276 Thompson, Belle, 261 Thompson, Dorcas, 85 Thompson, Dorcas (Ea.ton), 85 Thompson, Green, 290 Thompson, Leo, 290 Thompson, Ruby, 290 Thompson, Minnie, B. K., 290 Thompson, Rebecca, 78 Thompson, Richard, 78 Thompson, Samuel N., 44 Thompson, William, 85 Thompson, Willic:un B. , 235 Thompson, Winifred Mae, 200 Thorne, Bessie Maude, 203 Thorne, Hammond F., 203 Thume, Minnie Esther, 268 Thurston, Daniel Deacon, S5 Thurston, Eliza.beth (Whitney), 55 Thurston, Mary, 55 Thrall, Carrie (Holmes), 289 Tibbets, H. L. , 109 Tibbets, Mary Rascobb, 296 Tibbetts, Eliza (Stockman), 108 Tibbetts, Hiram, 108 Tibbetts, J.sabel C., 108 Ticknor, Ml'S, Edith, 240 Tidd, Anoo Washburn, 115 Tidd, Charles, 115 Tidd, Clarinda Lucmia, 115 Tidd, Edward K., 115 Tidd, Grant Newhall, 115 Tidd, John, 115 Tidd, Jane Washburn, 115 Tiffany, Nancy, 95 Tilden, Ellen, 167 Tilden, George , 167 .

. . Tilden, Hannah (Perry), 45 Tilden,· Harriet (Wheeler), 167 Tilden, Lemuel, 258 Tilden, Stillman, 258 Timberlake, John, 92 Timberlake, Mary Ann, 92 Timberlake, Mary Lunch, 92 Timothy, Emma, 138 Tindall, Cordell; 64, 6~ Tindall, Henry Clay, 64, 65 Tindall, Milton K. , 64, 65 Tindnll, Willard F., 64, 65 Tinkham, Bashua A,, 279 Tinkham, Frederick K. , 279 Tinkham, Hattie M., 279 Til:lkha.m, John F, , 279 Tipple, Abram, 62 Tipple, Edgar, 62 Tipple, Ha.nna.h Tracy, 62 Tipple, John, 62 Tipple, Mary 62 Tipple, Mr., 62 Ti2Zard, Rosana, 312 Tobey, Charles, 69 Tobey, Lucindn K., 6.9 Tobey, Seth, 69 Todd, John, 218 Todd, Scudder, 223 Tonner, James, 309 Torra.nee, Aaron Burr, 309

Torrey, Mary, 90 Torrey, Prescott, Jr., 182 Town, Anna, 140 Town; Israel, 25 Town, Mary, 25 Townsend, Adele, 295 T ownsenq, Edward Mitchell, 295 Townsend, Belinda (Rockwell), 295 Townsend, F.sther, 26 Townsend, Henry, 84 Townsend, Harriet Marla Daniele, 84 Townsend, JODGthan Rev., 26 Townsend, Mary (Sugar), 26 Tracy, Dudley, 254 Tracy, FJ:lza.beth (Pettis), 254 Tracy, Hezekiah Lt. , 254 Tracy, Lucy, 62 Tracy, Sarah, 61 Transue, Nellie Olive, 231 Travis, Aaron, 221 Tra.vis, Betsey, 83, 42 Travis, Betsey K., 221 Travis, Bethia, 223 Travis, Burdict, 221 Travis, Daniel, 42 Travis, Gilbert, 221 Travis, Gilbert, Jr. , 221 Tro.vis, Jane, 228 Travis, Jennie, 230 Tro.vis, Jera, 221 Travis, Nancy K, , 221 Travis, Rachel, 223 Travis, Sarah, 225 Tro.vis, Thankful (Watkim), 42 Travis, Thomas, 223 · Travis, William, 221 Treat, Catherine, 43 Treat, Kate, 110 Trepton, LaVerne, 304 Trombley, Margaret c., 193 Trowbridge, Almira, 122 True, Edwin B. , 26S True, ElizGbeth, 71 Tucker, Myrna, 270 Tumbull, Ruth, 290 Turner, Cora, 149 Turner, Dorothy, 114 Turner, Jean, 271 Turner, Josiah Winfred, 114 Turner, Lydia, 149 Turner, Margaret Christine, 114 Turner, Prescott, 114 Tusten, Ann E., 117 Tuthlll, Louise Esther, 296 Tuttle, SUS<tn E,, 153 Twitchell, Damon, 196 Twitchell, Lillian Nichols, 196 Twitchell, Rena Mabel, 196 Tyler, Abigail, 87 Tyler, Austin, 87 Tyler, Ephraim, 87 Tyler, Josephine Alice, 270 Tyler, Mirml.do., 74

Underwood, Anna, 222 Underwood, Augusta Kenah, 222 Underwood, Eva Dr., 222 Underwood, Harold, 222 Underwood, Harriet, 222 Underwood, Helen Evelyn, 222

Underwood, James, 222 Underwood, Jerome Austin, 222 Underwood, John, 222 Underwood, Jennie Elizabeth, 222 Utlderwood; Lewis, 222 Underwood, L6uis A. , 222 Underwood, Mary, 222 Underwood, Nelson, 222 Underwood, Ralph, 222 Underwood, Wilfred, 222 Upham, Elizabeth Ann, 121 Upton, Harry, 309 Utley, Freelove, 262

Van Buskirk, Miss, 99 Van Buskirk, W. H., 98 Von Kleech, Marguerite, 234 Vc:nuiermark, Minnie, 234 Vandermark, Elsie, 234 Van Dusen, Kate, 111 Van Dyke, Henry J, Rev., 161 Van Slyke, Peggy, 169 Varnette, Miss, 307 Vetter, Chas F,, 200 Victoria, Queen of England, 249 Viereck, Jemrlfer IOolurana", 183 Viereck, Phillip, 183 Viereck, Timothy Doughty, 183 Vincent, Celine Martina, 283 Vosburgh, Earl, 235 Vosburgh, Herbert, 235 Vosburgh, Marta Louise, 235 Vosburgh, May, 311 Vosburgh, Paul, 23S

Wagner, Maud, 178 Wagner, Ella Agnes, 1S9 .Waite, Helen L., 282 · Waits, Corrie E, , 294 Waits, John C. , 294 Walts, Mary A. (Brown), 294 Wakefield, 40 Waldo, Eunice, 261 Waldo, Ha11Qh Carlson, 261 Waldo, John, 261 Waldo, Winifred, 2S9 Waldo, Zacc:heus, 248 Waldron, Daniel, 43 Waldron, Eliza, 43 Waldron, James, 43 Waldron, John, 43 Waldron, Lydia, 43 Waldron, Mary, 43 Waldron, Nathaniel, 4.3 Waldron, So.lly, 43 Waldron, William, 43 Waldron, James, 183 Waldron, Julia E., 183 Waldron, Julia (Potter), 183 Waldron, Sarah G., 183 Walker, Abigail, 77 Wo.lker, Alexander, 42 Walker, Azariah, 42 Walker, Azariah, Jr., 42 Walker, Elmer Loring, 68 Walker, Elmira Sabena, 68 Walker, Emily, 68-Walker, George, 68 Walker,. George Otis, 68 Walker, Hiram, 42

362

W61lker, Marian Hope, 68 Walker, Mary, 56 Walker, Nancy, 42 Walker, Nany K. , 42 Walker, Samuel, 42 Walker, William, 42 Walker, Polly, 261 Wallace, Juno K, , 288 Wallls, Douglas, 61 Wallis, James Jr., 60 Wanless, Richard Dr., 222 Ward, Caroline, 112 Ward, Cora Elizabeth, 183 Ward, Esther, 104 Ward, Esther (Kenrick), 10 Ward, Charles, 82 Ward, Ellen Maria, 82 Ward, Emily, 82 Ward, George F., 193 Ward, George K, , 82 Ward, Hannah S,, 104 Ward, Ione, 271 Ward, John, 52, 82 Ward, Louisa, 82 Ward, Mary Anne, 82 Ward, Joseph, 19 Ward, Undci (Raymond), 79 Ward, Louisa, 121 Ward, Samuel, 82 Ward, William Henry, 82 Wardwell, William T., 122 Ware. Albert, 28 Ware, Abigail, 28 Ware, Do.rius, 90 Ware, Duty, 56 Ware, Eleazar, 54 Ware, Elizabeth, 33 Ware, George Richard, 56 Ware, Gilbert Adams, 56 Ware, Hannah, 54 Ware, Harriet Marshall, 90 Ware, Harriet Isabel, 90 Wore, Lyman, 56 Ware, Lyman Cary, 90 Ware, John, 28 Ware, Mary, 8 Ware, Nancy, 28 Ware, Nathaniel, 28 Ware, Pamelia, 90 Ware, Rebecca, 28 Ware, Rebecchah, 57 Ware, Sarah, 53 Ware, Thomas, 57, 28 Warfield, Elsie Leona, 237 Warren, Samuel, 91

-Waterman, William, 312 Waterman, Bert, 312 Waterman, Fred, 312 Waterman, Gertrude, 312 Waterman, Harry, 312 Waterman, Janet, 312 Waterman, Maude, 312 Wo.tennan, Samuel, 312 Waters, Elizabeth Alice, 189 Waters, George T. Rev. , 189 Wo.ters, Harriet, 268 Watkim, Frances, 189 ' Watkins, Maria L., 189 Watson, Emily Brooks, 195

Watson, Frederick, 195 Watson, Margaret Tilden, 195 Watson, Prof., 195 Watson, William Henry, 195 Watts, Edna, 113 Watts, Gordon Spencer, 113 Watts, Jerome Hosmer, 113 Watts, Ralph, 113 Weaver, Ester, 98 Webster, .Anna Ware, 160 Webster, Chalmer M., 93 Webster, Charlotte K., 93 Webster, Daniel Hon., 218 Webster, E. , 253 Webster, Ferris, 93 Webster, Harry, 93 Webster, Jesse K, , 93 Webster, Nancy Ware, 160 Webster, Stephen, 59 Webster, True, 160 Weed, Charles Reuben, 71 Weed, Laura, 138 Wee, Mary Abbie, 71 Weed, Reuben G., 71 Weir, Wm. Capt., 267 Welch, James, Jr., 219 Wells, William Henry, 299 Wells, Henry P., 87 Wells, Mary K. , 87 Wendell, Evelyn L. , 211 Wendell, Irene Frieda (Sunegal), 211 Wendell, Robert, 211 West, Ann Maria, 70 West, Ann Maria K. , 71 West, Ella, 70 -West, James H., 70 West, Jane, 71 West, Henry, 71 West, Priscilla, 203 West, Rufus, Sr. , 70 West, Samuel Capt., 240 Westcott, Lucy H., 139 Westendarp, Henry, 171 Westendarp, Henry, Jr., 171 Westendarp, Peter, 171 Westgate; NQthaniel Waite Judge, 87 Weston, David, 189 Weston, Anne Margaret, 189 Weston, Donald W., 189 Weston, Adeline, 162 Wetherell, Almon E., 13~ Wetherell, Betsey N. (Lee), 139 Wetherell, Ursual Alzna, 139 Whaley, Annie, 78 · Wheeler, Barbara, 238 Wheeler, Caroline (Procter), 175 Wheeler, Daniel William, 191 Wheeler, Donald C. , 225 Wheeler, Emma, 139 Wheeler, Francesca M., 191 Wheeler, George K. , 225 Wheeler, Hellen AugustQ, 81 Wheeler, Helen Frances, 191 Wheeler, Hiram, 175 Wheeler, Ira, 232 Wheeler, Joseph Atwood, 81 Wheeler, Joe, Gen., 291 Wheeler, Julie Ann, 81 Wheeler, Louise (Caddie), 225

Wheeler, Mary E., 225 Wheeler, Michael, 232 Wheeler, Ophelia, 225 Wheeler, Truman Oscar, 225 Wheeler, Wilbur C. , 232 Whinston, Arthur, 151 Wbinston, Milicent, 151 Whipple, Almira, 223 Whipple, Alice, 223 Whipple, Betty, 223 Whipple, Cynthia, 223 Whipple, Daniel, 223 Whipple, Dolly, 223 Whipple, Elvira, 223 Whipple, George, 223 Whipple, George W., 223 Whipple, Grnce, 223 Whipple, Harriet, 223 Whipple, Hattie, 223 Whipple, Ina, 223 Whipple, Isaac, 223 Whipple, Lottie, 223 Whipp le, Mabel, 223 Whipple, .Margaret, 223 Whipple, Mary, 223 Whipple, Mason, 223 Whipple, Melissa, 223 Whipple, Nelson, 223 Whipple, Nora, 223 Whipple, Phoebe, 223 Whipple, Polly, 223 Whipple, Pearl, 223 Whipple, Samuel, 223 Whipple, Scudder, 223 Whipple, Stephen, 52 Whipple, Joseph K., 52 Whitaker, Bessie (Cornwell), 228 Whitaker, Ada Marie, 224 Whitaker, Charles Hubbard, 228 Whitaker, Cora, 228 Whitaker, DeWitt Grant, 224- _ Whitaker, Charles Hubbard, 228 Whitaker, Chastina M., 231 Whitaker, Ella Marilla, 224 Whitaker, Emery, 228 Whitaker, Emma A. , 224 Whitaker, Frank, 224 Whitaker, Fred McKinley, 224 Whitaker, Fred Maivin, 224 Whitaker, Ilena A., 224 Whitaker, Jennie (Buck), 228 Whitaker, Mnbel, 228 Whitaker, Judson, 224 Wbitcker, Mabelle F., 224 Whitaker, Marion Daisy, 224 Whitaker, Stephen, 224 Whitaker, Squire Charles, 224 Whitaker, Squire Judson, 224 Whitaker, Senith, 228 White Loon, Chief, 259 Whitcomb, Eliza S., 264 Whitcomb, Mary Ann (McCoy), 264 Whitcomb, Robert, 264 White, A. E, , 286 White, Adonijah Capt., 253 White, Albert, 286 White, Alice, 260 White, Alvin, 54 White, Abigail K. , 54

White, Benjamin, 82 White, Betsey, 223 White, Charles, 268 White, Charleen, 286 White, Danford, 54 White, Darius, 54 White, Dix, 72 White, Ira, 54 White, Henry, 31 White, Luther, 54 White, Louise, 82 White, Chief Horse, -271 White, Jeanne K., 234 White, Leon E. , 297 White, Mary (Weeks), 31 White, Nathan, 54 White, Peregrime, 254 White, Philadelphia, 54 White, Rest, 31 White, Reuben, 30 White, Sophiq, 72 White, Stephen, 54 White, Syrene, 54 White, Sylvia, 54 White, Thankful, 82 White, Wendy, 286 White, William Orne Rev,, 167 Whitefield, Abigail; 97 Whitefield, Henry Rev. , 97 Whiting, Isabel F., 151 Whitlock, Eliza, 90 Whitney, Co.roline, 280

. Whitney, Amos, 57 Whitney, David, 219 Whitney, Elizabeth W. , 219 Whitney, Esther, 219 Whitney, Frances, 107 Whitney, Hannah, Whitney, Joseph, 293 Whitney, Jo_seph Walker, 293 Whitl)ey, Kctherine, 151 Whitney, Newell K., 280 Whitney, Sandra, 293 Whitney, Sarah, 173 Whitney, Stephanie, 293 Whitney, Walker, W., 293 Whitt, Ruth, 290 Whitt, H. A. , 290 • Whittemore, Sarch, 78 Wickham, John, 98 Wight, Charlotte G, , 75 Wight, Charles, 111 Wilber, Basil C:., 169 Wilber, Jessie, 169 Wilber, Leslie E, , 169 Wilber, Russell W,, 169 Wilber, Samuel, 169 Wilcox, Franklin, 234 Wilcox, Hanna K. , 240 Wilder, Abigail, 85 Wilder, Abijah Deacon, 85 Whilhite, Mattie Lou, 144 Wilkinson, Ebenezer, 41 Wilkinson, MQry (Go.y), 41 Willard, Joseph, 254 Willes, Rev. Mr., 248 Willett, Phebe, 32 Willey, Olive, 86 Williams, Asa, 41 Williams, Ami.a., 267

William Aubrey, 302 Williams, Charles B. , 267 Williams, Charles Deacon, 72 Williams, Charles E. , 222 Williams, Charles Simpson, 180 Williams, Diallthe L. , 72 Williams, . Eugene, 267 Williams, George H. , 277 Willia.ms, Henry W., 267 Williams, John, 72 Williams, Judith, 204 Willia.ms, Marshall Blown, 204 Williams, M, F., 222 Willia.ms, Mari<1, 222 Williams, Mary, 222 Williams, Mary Jane K. , 267 _ Williams, Martha, 98 Williams, Mercy, 222 Willia.ms, Nellie, 267 Willioms, Nelson, 204 Williams, Owen S., 105 Williams, Rhode., 262 Williams, Richard Brown, 204 Wllllc:11111, Sally, 58 Williams, Samuel, 267 Williams, Samuel F., 267 Williams, Sarah A, , 277 Williams, Sophronia, 222 Willlo.ms, Tommy, 145 Williams, Thomas McClure, 145 Williams, Wilmc, 232 Williamson, Almira, 11 l Williamson, Janet, 157 Williamson, John D,, 299 Williamson, Lillian A., 209 Wills, Evelyn C. , 271 Wills, Floreuce L., 150 Wills, Glenn, 271 Wills, Glenn I(, 271 Wills, Susie, 271 Wilson, Alice, 22 Wilson, Amanda M. , 73 Wilson, Cbo.rles E., 73 Wilson, Clra, 73 Wilson, Elizabeth Wilson, Enoch, 22 Wilson, Franklin A., 73 Wilson, Fredric, 73 Wilson, Abigail (Holbrook), 254 Wilson, Elmer, 309 Wilson, Flora Ellen, 164 Wilson, Frank, 293 Wilson, Fred Stewart, 291 Wilson, Hattie Melendo., 105 Wilson, Helen, 73 Wilson, Henry, 73 Wilson, Jared, 22 Wilson, John H., 73 Wilson, L. B., 161 Wilson, Lucinda. B. , 73 Wilson, Mary A. , 73 Wilson, Mery Abbie Weed, 71 Wilson, Mary B., 161 Wilson, Mary Iso.bella, 161 Wilson, Melinda, 73 WHson, Miles, 73 Wilson, Millecent, 22 Wilson, Lclura, 73 Wilson, Mr., 265 Wilson, Nathaniel, 22

Wilson, Robert Gardiner, Jr., 71 Wilson, Robert Gardiner, Jr., 71 Wilson, Scilly, S5 Wilson, Seth, 22 Wilson, So.m, 262 Wilson, Susan K. , 73 Wilson, Thomas K. , 73 Wilson, Walter, 73 Wilson, W1Ui<1m, 88 Wilson, Woodrow, 302 Winchester, Enoch,. 85 Wb:1chester, Sally (Foster), 85 Winchester, Samuel, 85 Wing, Addison, 260 Wing, Sa.bin, 260 Winne, Ado. Marie, 224 Winne, Robert, 224 Winne, Royden E. , 224 Wiuthrop, John Jr,, Governor, ii, 13 Withers, Julius, 64 Withers, Winnie, 64 Wollan, Cyrus A., 171 CYruS, Erma Comella, 171 Wollan, Jacob, 171 Wollo.n, John, 171 Wollan, Leslie Allen, 171 Wollan, Margaret, 171 Wollestoncraf, Charles Ma.jor, 49 WollestoncrClf, Nancy K,, 49 WoUford, Frederick Marion, 196 Wellford, Mary W., 196 Wellford, Michael, 196 W-ood, Abigail, 26 W<lOd, Alvira K., 93 .. Wo~, Angeline, 274 Wooil, Anna., 221 Wood, Cbo.rles, 75 Wood, Edward, 75 Wood, Edwin, 93 Wood, Frank, 93 Wood, Henry, 93 Wood, Ida, 75 Wood, Jennie A. K., 75 Wood, John H. , 75 Wood, Lucy Myrtle, 192 Wood, Zenas T., 93 Woodbury, Elizabeth, 69 Woodbui:y, Fredric H. , 69 Wb¢bury, George, 165 Woodbury, George Marshall, 69 Woodbury, Harriet, 69 Woodbury, Lorette Ann, 165

_ Woodbury, Lucy Jane, 69 Woodbury, Mciry AllJl, _ 169 Woodbury, Ma.ry Augusta., 69 Woodbury, Mary florence, 69 Woodbury, Minerva, 69 Woodbury, Oliver Gordon, 69 Woodbury, Rachel, 118 Woodbury, Sumner, 69 Woodbury, William N. , 69 Woodcock, &l'lllah, 34 Vfoodman, Abbie M,, 147 Woodman, Beatrice, 105 Woodman, Eliza Dow, 105 Woodman, Helen, 105 Woodmo.n, Walter, 10S Woodmansee, Maha.lo, 222 Woodsy, David, 56 Woodsy, Eva, 144

364

Woods, Jessie, 188 Woodward, Abbie, 71 Woodward, Alice F. K. , 71 Woodwa.rd, Harvey, 71 Woodward, Irving, 71 Woodward, John, 15 Woodward, E., 263 Woodward, Eleazar, 15 Woodward, Elizabeth, 16 Woodward, Elizabeth Addie, 78 Woodward, Jonathan, 220 Woodward, John, 15 Woodward, Joseph, 15 Woodward, Mary, 220 Woodward, Mercy, 16 Woodward, Nathaniel, 15 Woodward, Robert, 15 Woodward, Robert, 15 Woodward, Samuel, 16 Woodward, Thomas, 16 Wooley, Glen, 297 Woonshell, 41 Worth, Henry D., Dr., 148

Aberdeen, S, Dak,, 163, 190, 286, 299, 301

Ackworth, N. H., 109, 165, 193, 261

Acton, Mass. , 118 Acton, Vt, , 59, 93, 94 Afton, N. Y., 239 Agincourt, England, 11 Akron, Col, , 266 Akron, Ohio, 141, 176, 177 Alaska Terr,, 120, 183 Albany, Calif,, 155 Albany, N. Y., 33, 91, 207, 261 Alcove, P. Q., Ca"lada, 314 Alden, Iowa, 283 Alden, Pa., 293 Alder Creek, N, Y., 99, 141, 177 Alexandria, Ind, 130 Alpena, Mich, , 242 Alstead, N, H,, 41, 68, 69, 78,

90, 116, 124, 127, 133, 134, 135, 164, 167, 254, 260, 261, 262, 287

Alstead Ctr., N. H., 90 Altamont, Kans. , 303 Alton, Ill, , 255, 266 Altoona, Ga., 278 Altoona, Pa. , 284

-Alvord, Texas, 275, 276 Allisonville, Ind., 159 Allendale, Mich. , 166 Allentown, Pa., 238 Amenia, N, Y., 58 Amesbury, Mass., 218 Amsden, Mass. , 136 Amherst, Mass., 113, 170 Amite, La., 270, 286. Ammon, Va., 278 Anchorange, Alaska, 305 Anderson, A. F. B,, Guam, 204 Andover, Conn,, 249, 252, 253,

257, 263, 267 Angel Island, Calif.

1 164

Wright, Alden, 234 Wright, Alfred K. , 189 Wright, Alma J., 120 Wright, Arthur Lawerance, 85 Wright, Carrie, 169 Wright, Chastino. K., 234 Wright, David P., 189 Wright, DeWitt, 228 Wright, George, 314 Wright, Hobart, 234 Wright, Hermie, 271 Wright, James, 314 Wright, Justin P., 189 Wright, Lawrence G., 165 Wright, Lillian, 314 Wright, Philemon, 314 Wright, TheodoM, 189 Wright, Thomas Godard, 120 Wright, WalterP., 189 Wright, Wm. Russell Rev., 120 Wright, Mabel Hyde, 120 Wroten, Alexander, 117 Wroten, Carrie Maria K. , 117

INDEX OF PLACES

Angola, Ind., 230, 218 Annadale, Va., 177 Annapolis, Md,, 293 Ann Arbor, Mich., 124 Antigo, Wis,, 110, 1491 184 Andover, Mass., 101 Andover, N. H. , 89, 90 Andover, N. Y., 72

. Angelica, N. Y., 72 Appleton, Wis., 113, 211 Ararat, Pa. , 251 Arlington, Va., 314 Arlington Heights, Ill,, 274 Ashburton, Mass., 126 Ashland, Oregon, 276 Ashland, Wis., 149 Ashtabula, Ohio, 280 Ashton, Iowa, 205 Astoria, Oregon, 159, 276 Assington, Eng, , 13, 217 Athens, Ohio, 254, 261, 266 Athens, Ga. , 292 Athens, Pa. , 263, 295 Athens, Vt. , 95, 139 Atlanta, Ga,, 141, 154, 277, 291,

292, 293 Attleboro, Mass, , 20, 33, 184, 203 Auburn, N. Oak., 310, 311 Aubum, Ohio, 58, 92, 117 Auburndale, Wis., 149 Augusta, Me. , 255 Aurora, lll., 159 Austin, Texas, 294, 295 Ava, N, Y,, 141, 268, 269 Averhill Park, N, J. , 227 Avon, N, Y., 243

Bo.inbridge, Ohio, 81 Bakersfield, Calif,, 210 Baldwinsville, N. Y. , 140, 186 Ballston Spa, N. Y,, 311 Baltimore, Md., 228, 247, 288 Bangor, Me,, 73, 109, 146, 183, 200

Wroten, Cora Eliza, 117 Wroten, Dora Louise, 117 Wroten, Herbert Oscar, 117 Wroten, Irwin Alexander, 117 Wroten, Lorain Archie, 117 Wyman, Isaac Co,, 167 Wynn, Jessie, 286 Yeoman, Alfred Rev., 161 Young, Almira, 97 Young, Ann, 95 Young, Brigham, 280 Young, F.dward L, , 104 Young, F1.ora, 183 Young, James, 306 Young, Mary, 306 Young, Ruth M. , 306 Yourdan, George Washington, 141 Yourdon, James, 141 Yourdon, Louis Lafayette, 141 Yourdon, Mary Yule, 141 Yourdon, William, 141

Barnstable, Mass. , 69 Barrington, N. J, , 164 Barron, Mo. , 288 Barron, Wisc., 197 Barry, lll. , 314 Batavia, N. Y,, 245, 2S7 Battle Creek, Mich., 1S3 Bay Biscayne, Fla, , 180 Beaufort, S. C, , .131 Beaver Creek, Minn, , 142 Beaver Falls, Minn,, 71 Belchertown, Mass, , 33 Belfast, Ireland, 28S Belfast, Me., 80 Bellflower, Calif. , 156, 288 Bellingham, Mass., 84, 91 Bellingham, Wash,, 1S5 Bellvue, Mich, , 89 Beloit, Wis., 66, 196 Bemidji, Minn., 156, 187, 201 Bennington, Vt. , 50 Benton, Ala., 273 Benton Barracks, Mo., 116 Benton, Mo. , 266 Benton, N. Y,, 253 Bergenfield, N, J., 231 Berlin, Germany, 112 Berlin, Wis, , 117 Bernardsville, N. J., 230 Berville, Mich. , 243 Bethel, Vt, , 25 Beverly, Mass,, 118 Beverly Farms, Mass,, 293 Biggs Field, A, A. F. , 20S Biddleford, Me., 131 Big Rapids, Mich. , 130 Billaspur, India, 284 Billerca, Mass,, 45, 81 Bingham, Me,, 128, 168 Binghamtpon, N, Y,, 226, 230 Birch Island, Me, , 148 Bird Island, Me. , 109 Birmingham, Ala., 293

Birmingham, M{ch,, 296 Bisbee, Ariz. , 181 Blackhawk Cty., 136 Blackington, Pa. , 129 Blaine, Wash., 305 Blairstown, N. J., 236 Blennerhasset Island, 171 Bloomfield, Conn. , 239 Bloomfield Ctr,, Mich,, 286 Bloomfield, N. Y,, 56, 90 Bloomsburg, Pa. , 242 Blountsville, Tenn., 160 Blue Hill, Me., 151 Blunt, S. Dak. , 284 Boerne, Texas, 65, 101, 145 Boggy Depot, Okla, , 134, 172 Boise, Idaho, 265, 308 Bolton, Conn., 219, 249, 250 Boonville, N. Y., 37, 39, 62, 65, 66,

96, 97, 98, 99, 141 Boston, Mass., 15, 18, 24, 30, 31, 35,

41, 42, 44, 46, 48, 49, 53, 55, 57, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 76, 80, 81, 82, 84, 86, 91, 95, 97, 103, 104, 108, 112, 114, 120, 122, 135, 158, 161, 167, 172, 182, 185, 190, 192, 235, 254, 273, 292, 300, 312

Bosworth, Eng,, 12 Bottineau, N. Oak., 311 Bowie, Texas, 275, 276 :Boylston, Mass., 57 Boxford, Eng., 12, 13 Bozeman, Mont., 184, 206 Bradford, Iowa, 301 Bradford, Me,, 45, 73, 108, 109, 111,

148, 149 Bradford, Mms., 217 Bradford, Pa., 158 Brainerd, Tenn., 133 Braintree, Mass., 89, 90, 131, 132,

264, 297 Branch Cty,, Mich., 58 Brattleboro, Vt., 118, 134, 164, 262 Brenham, Texas, 294 Brewer, Maine, 35, 73, 108, 110,

183 Bridgeport, Conn. , 279 Bridgewater, M~., 15 Bridgeport, Mass,, 170 Bridgewater, Me,, 109 Brighton, N. Y,, 130 Brillison, Wis., 137 Bristol, N. H., 87 British Columbia, Canada, 309 Broadablin, N. Y. , 227 Brockport, N, Y., 105, 107 Brockton, Mass,, 136, 281 Brookfield, Mass,, 35, 49, 56, 60,

78, 90, 115, 260 Brookfield, N. Y. , 25, 38 Brookline, Mass., 68, 159, 293 Brooklyn, Conn, , 240 Brooklyn, N, Y., SO, 85, 92, 148,

164, 167, 236, 243, 291 Brownsville, Texas, 258 Bucksport Ctr. , Me. , 28 Buckstown, Me,, 28 Buford, N. C,, 123 Buffalo, N, Y., 71, 118, 141, 161,

175, 318

Burbank, Calif., 290 Burkesville, Ky,, 164 Burlington, Vt,, 157 Burton, Wash. , 155 Butte, Mont. , 284, 285

Calais, .Me., 131 Calcoun Co. 1 Mich. , 130 Callender, Iowa, 163 Cambridge, Mass., 27, 28, 36, 41,

115, 153, 251 Camden, Me., 126 Camden, N. C,, 166 Camden, N. J., 307 Camden, Ohio, 258, 265 Campello, Mass., 136 Camp Forrest, Tenn. , 272 Camp Herbert Parsons, 162 Canaan, Conn., 2.21, 239, 240,

241 Canal Zone, PallCIIlla, 289 Canandaugua, N; Y,, 105 Canastota, N. Y. , 267, 296 '::anistota, S. Oak,, 190 Canton, China, 81 Canton, Mass,, 44, 47, 76 Caribou, Me., 189 Carlinville, ID,, 266 Carlsbad, Calif., 276 Carlsbad, New Mex., 15 Carrollton, Ca., 262, 273, 274,

275, 289, 291 Carsey, Eng. , 13 Carson Valley, Nev., 88 Cartersville, Ga. , 273 Carthage, Mo., 149, 184, 289 Cassopolis, Mich. , 124, 163, 190,

191 Cassville, Ill. , 256 Cassville, Mo, , 288 Castalia, Iowa, 157 Castleton, Vt,, 54, 279 Cato, N. Y., 130 Cave Jct., Ore., 289 Cavendish, Vt., 160, 165, 191, 192,

207 Cayuga Co., N. Y., 93 Cazenovia, N. Y., 37, 129, 263,

278 Cedar Falls, Iowa, 136, 156 Centre Harbor, N. H., 52 Centreville, S. Oak., 199 Centreville, Va., 164 Chagrim Falls, Ohio, 154 Chamberlain, S. Dak., 178 Champaign, llL, 304 Champlain, N. Y., 309, 311 Chantilly, Va,, 166 Chapel Hill, N. C., 118, 157 Charleston, Me, , 73, 148 Charleston, Pa. , 99 Charleston, Vt., 130 Charlestown, Mass. 1 46 Charlestown, N. H., 169 Charlestown, Ohio, 241 Charlton, Mass. 25 Chatauqua, N. Y. , 117 Chatfield, Minn., 142 Chatham, Iowa, 79 Chattanooga, Tenn, , 292

'Chaubunagungamaug, Mass,, 140 Chazy, N. Y., 309 ChebanseTs., ID,, 116, 154 Chelsea, Eng. 1 102 Ehelsea, Mass., 52, 75, 76, 78, 114 Cheshire, Mass. , 87 Chester, Ark. , 289 Chester, Ill., 158 Chester, Vt., 54, 55, 85, 95, 116,

125, 126, 138, 164, 207 Chesterfield, Mass. , 36, 37 Chesterfield, N. H., 59, 60, 69, 93,

94, 127, 128, 203, 261 Chestnut Hill, Mass., 161 Cheyenne, Wuo., 128 -Chicago, Ill., 72, 133, 148, 207, 253,

260, 266, 269, 303, 304, 313, 318 Chico, Calif., 246 Chicopee Falls, Mass., 55, 86 Chiliaquoque, Pa., 244 Chilton, Wis., 137, 173 Choctaw Nation, Tenn., 133, 134 Cincinnati, Ohio, 65, 101, 176, 261 City View, Ont., 314 Claremont, N. H., 35, 87, 127, 139,

146, 174, 250, 255, 262 Clerbume, Texas, 178 Clermont, Fla., 163 Cleveland, Ohio, 176, 212, 254, 261,

262, 263, 271, 272 Clifton Sprgs., N. Y,, 124, 164, 264 Clinton, Me., 102 Clinton, Texas, 288 Clommel, Ireland, 1i3 . Cloversport, Ky,, 220, 260 Cohoes, N. Y., 251 Colbert, Okla., , 290

- Colchester, N. Y,, 115 Colfax, Iowa, 265, 282 Colorado Sprgs., Col,, 62, 99, 143,

160, 204, 288 Collingwood, N. J,, 301 Columbia, Conn., 240 Columbus, Ohio, 69, 161, 258 Columbus, Ga., 49 Commanche City, Texas, 274 Compton, Can,, 87 Concord, Mass,, 28, 40 Concord, N. H,, 791 85, 90, 102, 118,

135, 156, 165 Concord, N. Y., B Conde, S, Oak., 301 Conrad, Mont., 179 Conneaut, Ohio, 240, 261 Contentment, Mass., i, ii, Intro: Cooperopolis, Calif. , 301 Comard Magna, Eng. , 12, 186 Cortland, N. Y., 231 County Armah, Ireland, 309 County Down, Ireland, 309 Cour di alene, Idaho, 297 Coventry, Conn., 219, 220, 240, 249

250, 257, 260, 262, 273, 289 Coxsackie, N. Y., 225 Cracker Hill, N, H., 90 Cranston, R. I. , 8_3 Creston, Iowa, ·210 Cripple Creek, Colo. , 92 Crookston, Minn,, 310 Croyden, Mass,, 35

366

Cubo., N, Y,, 72, 79 Cuba, Ohio, 171 Cumberland Cap, Tenn., 62 Cummings, Calif, , 89 Curley, Ala,, 194 Custer, S, Dak. , 300 Cuyahoga falls, Ohio, 141, 176

Dakar, W, Africa, 182 Dallas, Texas, 274, 276 Damascus, N, Y,, 231 Danbury, Conn., 51, 245, 255 Danby, Vt,, 94 Danvers, Mass., 131 Danville, N, Y, , 106 Danville, Vt, , 166 Daphin Jsland, Alo, , 81 Davenport, Iowa, 246, 287 Dayton, Ohio, 308 Deadwood, S, Dok, , 205 Dedham, Mass,, 13, 14, 151 16, 17,

18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 35, 46, 47, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54~ 68, 71, 76, 77, 78, 80, 83, 84, 91, 105, 107, 112, 115, 124, 135, 147, 167, 170, 184

Deer Creek, ID,, 106 Deerfield, N. H, , 89 Delevan, Wis. , 260, 270, 286 Deleware Co,, N, Y,, 225 Delight, Nebr., 116 Delmar, N, Y,, 311

.Del Rio, Texas, 239 Denton, Mont., 191, 206 Denver, Colo,, 110, 128, 168, 211 Dennison, Texas, 285 Deposit, N~ Y., 226, 230, 231 Derby, Vt., 255, 262, 273, 274, 277,

289, 293 · Derry, N. H., 132 Deseret, Utah, 296 Des Moines, Iowa, 140, 171, 258, 273,

289 Desota, Iowa, 263 Detroit, Mich. , 246, 265, 296, 318 DeWitt, Mo,, 63 DeWitt, Nebr,, 106 DeWitt, N. Y,, 186 Dexter, Me,, 110 Dixmont, Me,, 43 Dodgeville, Wis, , 72 Donnelly, Minn,, 156 Dorchester, Mass., 17, 21, 31, 46,

76, 146 Dorchester Heights, Mass. , 60 Dot1et, Vt. , 94 Douglas, Mass. , 25, 38, 61 Dover, Mass,, 35, 49, 104 Dracut, Mass. , 134 Drexel Hill, Pa. , 293 Dublin, N. H., 28, 40 Dudley, Mass., 36, 58, 59, 60, 61,

92, 93, 95, 136, 140 Dunlap, Iowa, 262, 289 Duluth, Minn., 156, 265, 295 Dundas, Ont. Pv., 316 Dundee, Scotland, 296 ~11Qee, Ireland, 308

IU!egcm, Col, , 73 Dupuyer, M011t. ' 179

Duqqoin, Dl, , 81 Durango, Colo., 298 Durant, Okla. , 290 Durham, N. H., 176

East Alstead, N, H, , 90, 203 East Corinth, Me., 109, 149 East Deerfield, Mass., 228 F.ast Canaan, Conn., 242 East Deerfield, Mass. , 233 East Foxboro, Mass, , 108 F.ast Granville, Mass., 127 East Greenwich, R, I., 139, 238 East Haven, Conn. , 221 F.ast Hardwick, Vt,, 244 East Medway, Mass., 74, 113 East Moline, m., 246 East Orange, N. J., 161 East Rochester, N. Y. , 136 East Swanzey, N. H. , 193 F.ast Windsor, Conn,, 262 Easton, Mass, , 108 Eau Claire, Wis., 307 Edgartown, Mass., 32, 49, 252 Edgerton, Minn., 117, 154, 155, 156,

187, 188 Edwardsburg, Mich,, 124 Edwardstone, Eng,, 12 Eliot, Choctaw Nat., 133 Ellendale, N, Dak., 155 Elmhurst, N. Y., 231, 234 Elmira, N. Y,, US, 221, 239 El Paso, Texas, ~10 Emerett, Ohio, 293 Emmons, Choctaw Nat, , 134 Endion1 Minn, , 295 F.nfield, Conn., 2531 257, 279 Enfield, Mass. , 33 Englewood, Calif, , 87 Enid, Okla. , 290 Ennis, Texas, 63 Epping, N, Oak., 301 Equinunk, N. Y,, 223 Erie City, Pa., 37 Essex, Eng. , 97 Estill, Mo,, 63, 64, 100, 101, 144 Eugene, Oregon, 178 Eureka, Calif., 209 Evanston, Wyo. , 167 Evansville, Ind, , 282, 283 Evant, Texas, 258 Evergreen, Ala, , 294 Excelsior, Minn,, 203 Exeter, N, H., 84, 131, 146, 169 Exeter, Mo., 288

Fairbanks, Iowa, 79, 117, 154 Fairfield, Ohio, 92 Fairmount, Ga,, 277 Fairport, Ohio, 279 Fall River, Mass. , 72, 80 Falls River, Vt,, 207 Farmington, Mich, , 265 Farmington, Utah, 297 Far West, Mo,, 280 Faulkton, s. Dak, , 190 Fayette, Iowa, 172, 197 Fayette, Mo,, 100, 144 Fayston, Vt., 312 Federalsburg, Md. , 247

F~nner, N. Y,, 277 Fenton, Mich., 130 Fishing Creek, Pa. , 242 Fishkill, N. Y,, 148 Fitchburg, Mass., 102, 135, 140, 146,

159, 166, 194 Fitzwilliam, Mass. , 20, 52 Flemingville, N. Y,, 115 Flint, Mich. , 130 Fon du lac, Wis., 211 Fort Bliss, Texas, 129 Fort Bragg, N, C., 294 Fort Danders, Wash., 129 Fort Dodge, Iowa, 209, 251 Fort Leavenworth, Kans. , 199 Fort McPherson, Ca., 211 Fort Myers, Fla., 175 Fort Pierce, Fla,, 167, 194 Fort Riley, Kans., 272 Fort Scott, Kansas, 73, 109 Fort Snelling, Minn., 129, 300 Fort Towson, Okla. , 134 Fort Van Couver, Wash., 129 Fort Washita, Ind. Ter., 290 Fort Wayne, Ind., 181 Fort Winnebago, Wis,, 267 Fort Worth, Texas, 150, 154, 274, 275,

276, 377, 391 Foxboro, Mass. , 30, 72, 162 Foxbourgh, Mass. , 44, 45 Foxcroft, Me., 109 . Framingham, Mass, , 43, 44, 45, 54,

71, 72, 108, 152 Framingham Ctr., Mass., 112, 151 Francestown, N, H., 32, 52, 81, 120 Frankford, Pa, , 176 Frankfort, Me., 42, 43, 70, 71, 104,

105, 146, 147, 183 Franklin Co,, Inc,, 287 Franklin, Mass. , 20, 23, 24, 34, 35,

45, 46, 51, 56, 57, 76, 89, 91, 130, 131, 135, 158, 194

Frankington, N. C. , 89 Franklin Co,, N. C,, 89 Franklin, Conn., 248, 257, 260 Frederick City, Md., 164 Fredericksburg, Iowa, 86 Fredonia, N. Y., 93, 238 Freeport, ID, , 36 Freetown, Mass,, 37 Fremont, Nebr., 265 Friendsville, ID, , 266, 282 French Lick Springs, Ind,, 308 Fulton, N. Y,, 153

Gainesville, Ala., 294 Galena, m., 58 Galesburg, ID. , 255 Galt, Canada, 315 Carbutts, N. Y. , 243 Gardner, Mass. , 135 Gardiner, Me. , 255 Gary, Ind, , 313 Gayville, Vt. , 160 Genesee Co., N, Y., 115 Georgetown, Mich. 1 165 Georgetown, Wis., 173, 197 Gig Harbor, Wash., 157, 188 Gilford, N. H., 192 Gilsum, Mass., 41

Gilsum, N. H., 54, 68, 69, 82, 85, 121, 127, 167, 194

Glastonbury, Conn., 2571 265 Glen.side, Pa., 141 Gloucester, MQSS., 37, 621 195, 297 Goldendale, Wash., 155 Goose Lake, Minn. , 173 Gordon, Nebr. 1 202 · Goshen, Choe, Nat. 1 134 Goshen, Ind., 190 Goshen, · Mass. , 1.!14 Goshen, N. H. 1 24 Goshen Core, Moss,, 134 Gottbigen, Germany, 118 Grcceville, Minn. , 179 Grafton, Mass. , 52, 581 87, 119 Gro.fton, N. H. , 58 Grafton, N. D. , 310 Grafton, Vt. , 124, 139 Grand Island, Nebr., 81 Grand Rapids, Mich., 85, 166, 173,

264, 279 Grand Rapids, Minn. 1 156 Grant's Cove, Me., 70 Gray's Lake, m. , 306 Great Barrington, Mass, , 257 Great Falls, Mont., 143 Greencastle, Mo. , 198 Gfeenville, lll. , 266 Greenville, N. c. , 229 Greenville, N. H. , 159 Greenwich, Conn. 1 11, 176

. Greenwich House, N. Y.C., 161' Grenola., Kansas, 232 Groton, Mass., 219 Guilford, N. Y. , 226 Guysborough, N. S., Con., 185

Hagerstown, Md. , 298 Halifax, Mass,·, 17 HallesteO:d, Pa. , 234, 237 Hamden, N. Y., 61 Hamburg, N, Y, , 186 Hamilton, Mo, 1 99, 143 Hamilton, N. Y., 261, 268 Hampden, Me, , 110 Hampden Co. , Mass. , 21 Hampton, Conn., 249 Hancock, N, Y., 224, 229, 232, 235,

238, 243 Hanover, N. H., 176, 257, 258 Harfleur, Eng., ll Hcu:per, Texas, 145 Hart, Mich. , 37 H<1rtland, Conn, , 253 Hanis, Minn., 137, 305 Harrisonville, Mo., 285 Harrisville, N. H., 128 Harrtlepool, Eng., 197 Hartford, Conn., 51, 141, 162, 165,

177, 188, 198,· 2.20, 230, 255, 256 Hartfo~ Pa. , 251 Hartford, S. _, Dak. , 298, 304 H<1rt1and, Conn. , 253 Hartlo.nd, Vt,, 69, 274 Harv(l.rd, Mass., 54 Hastings, Mich., 129 Hatfield, Mqss., 86 Hatley, Can. , 273 Hattiesburg, Miss. , 294

Havensville, Kans. , 236 Haverhill, Mass., 87, 122, 213, 215,

218, 219, 247, 249 Hawkinsville, N. Y. , 66 Heavener, Okla., 141 Hebron, .Choe, Nat., 134 Hebron, Conn. , 253, 260, 267 Hebron, N. Y. , 60 Heclo:nondwike, Eng., 182 Hector, N. Y., 239, 241 Hemh:igsford, P. Q., Con, , 309, 311 Herculaneum, Mo., 258 Hicksville, Mo., 123, 163 Highmore, s. Dak,, 298 Hilton Head, s~ Car,, 131 H:imrod, N. Y., 232 Hingham, Mass,, 293 Hfnesburg, Vt. , l 37 Hingham, Mass., 122, 198 Hinsdale, N, H,, 69 Hinsdale, N. Y,, 245 Holbrook, Mass., 281, 297 Holden, Mass., 3S1 57• 91, 169 Holliston, Mass., 35, 46, 74, 112,

114. 1s2, 153, 185 Homer, N, Y,, 221 Honesdale, Pa,, 129, 251 Honolulu, Hawaii, 297 Hopedale, Mass. , 153 Hopkinton. Mass., 41, 68, 85 Horseheads, N. Y., 241 Horse Shoe Lake, Minn. , 137, 173,

197 Horton, Eng., 17 Horton, Kans,, 285 Hot Springs, Ark., 181 Houseville. N. Y,, 142 Houston, Texo.s, 187, 306 Hownrd Co., Mo., 62, 65, 99, 143 Hudson, Ohio, 241, 242 Hunters Creek, Mich., 243, 245 Huntington, Pa., 240, 242 Huntington Park, Calff, , 298, 299

Tgo, Ca.Hf. , 269 Independence, Iowa, 154, 1S6 Indianapolis, Ind., 159, 161, 163, 308 Indian Ter,, 90 Iowa City, Iowa., 289 Ironton, Ohio, 82, 122, 123 Iroquois Co,, m., 116 Ipswich, Mass., 13, 133, 201, 217,

218, 219, 247, 248, 249, 298 Ipswich, S, Oak. , 300 lsleham, Eng., 13 Ithaca, N, Y,, 11S, 129, 130, 157

Jackson, Colo,, 285 Jackson, Mich., 124, 293 Jackson, Pa., 234 Jacksonville, Flo, , 298 Jaffrey, N. H., 70, 85, 87 Jamaica, Vt., 37; 59, 60, 90, 93, 94,

137, 138, 139, 173, 174 Janesville, Wis., 72 Ja.y, N. Y., 59 Jefferson, Texas, 63 Jefferson, Wis,, 129 Jericho, Vt., 251, 281 Jermyn, Pa. , 237

Jersey City, N. J., 190 Jewell Creek, Vt,, 126 Johnson City, N. Y. , 234 Jonesport, Me., 105 Joplin, Mo., 102, 303 Jordan, N. Y,, 33, 86

Kalamazoo, Mich. , 269 Kane, Po.. , 297 Kansas City, Mo,, 199, 287, 289,

300, 303 Kearn,, Utah, 179

367

Keene, N. H., 34, 41, 51, 5S, 79, 8S, 88, 102, 118, 126, 127, 128, 130, 140, 146, 158, 165, 167, 168, 169, 189, 193, 194, 195, 196, 208, 209, 212, 298

Keewatin, Catlada, 301 Kelly Field, Texas, 204 Kennebunk, Me., 72 Keosauqua, Iowa, 171 Kerben, Turkey, 82 Kermit, Texas, 180 Ketchikan, Ala.ska, 304 Kimball, S. Oak., 178, 212 Kimberly, S. Dak., 286 Kilbourne City, Wisc. , 284 Killlngly, Conn., 49, 95, 219, 239,

240 Kingsbury, Me. , 255 Kingsbury Beach, Wash., 155 Kingsbury Crossing, Wis, , 284 Kingsbury Grade, Nev. ; 88, 129 Kingsbury Hill, Coi:m., 287 Kingsbury Hill, Pa, , 221 Kingsbury Pond, Mass.; 135 ,Kingsbury Wharf, Wash., 187 Kingston, Mass., 111, 145 King'• Co, , Co.no.do, 145 Kingsport, T e.Jlll, , 294 · Kingston, Mich., 241 Kingston, N. Y,, 193, 229 Kingston, Wis. , 267 Kirtlcmd, Ohio, 280 Klamath Falls, Oregon, 238 Knoxville, Tenn,, 261 Kossuth Co,, Iowa, 199

LaBette Co. , Kansas, 271 l.achute, P. Q,, Can., 313 Laconia, N. H., 193, 207 Lake Charles, La, , 292 lake Como, Pa., 221, 222, 225 Lake Orlon, Mich. , 247 Lamchester, Mass. , 19 Lanesbol'O, Pa. , 236 Langdon, N, H,, 89, 164, 193, 254,

260, 261, 270 Lulling, Mich., 124, 318 Lansing, N. Y., 78, 116, 153 LCIPeer, Mich,, 239, 241, 245 Lawrence, Ind., 159 Lebanon, Conn, , 258 Lebanon, N. Y., SS Lee, Mass, , S6 Lee, N, Y., 99, 267 Lee Center, N. Y., 98 Leeds, England, 194 Leicester, Mass., 37, 57, 58, 78, 91,

136

368

Lenox, Mcus, , 92 LeOD>inster1 Mass,, 139, 165, 175,

193 Lewisburg, Pa. , 246 Lewistown, Mont., 163, 191 Lexington, Ky,, 63 Lexington, Mass,, 40, 41., 42, 69 Lexington, Mo., 100 Leyden, N, Y,, 61, 269 Libby Prison, 91 Likely, Calif,, 246 Lima., Ohio, 276, 304 Lincolnville, Mo,, 41 Liss Avaragey, Ireland, 308 Litchfield, Conn., 130 Little Carnard, England, 11, 12, 13 Little Falls, Minn, , 279 Little Falls, N. Y., 141, 177, 179,

268 Little Ferry, N. J., 231 Little Rock, Ark, , 262 Littleton, Iowa, 117, 154, 155, 156 Liverpool, Eng,, 269 Livermore, Me., 76 Livermore; N. H,, 185 Lockport, N. Y,, 92 Lockwood, N. Y,, 264 London, England, 79, 183 Londonderry, Vt., 941 135, 138, 172 Long Beach, Call!., 155, 294 Long Beach, Miss, , 270 I.ong Prairie, Cl.oc. Nat., 134 Los Angeles, Calif., 106, 173, 180, . 187, 274, 298, 300, 311

Louisville, Ky., 211, 270, 303 Lowell, Mass., 78, 81, 109, 149,

160, 168, 293 Luchnow, P. Ont,, Can., 316 Ludlow, Vt., 85, 126, 191 Lum, Mich., 247 L'UZeme Co, Pa., 221 Lynn, Mass, , 70 Lynn, N. Y., 160 Lynchburg, Va. , 92 Lysander, N. Y,, 89

Madison, Wis., 184, 211, 276, 297 Madelia, Minn. , 306 Madison, N. J . , 243 Magnolia, Miss, , 295 Ma.l<Jd City, Idaho, 297 Malden, Wash., 305 Manchester, CoDll, , 260 Manchester, Mass, , 165 Manchester, N. H., 69, 82 Manlius, N. Y., 88 Mansfield, Conn. , 262 Maple Grove, Iowa, 155 Maplewood, Mo. , 288, 289 Maquoketa, Iowa, 265 Marblehead, Mass., 74 Marcellus, N. Y,, 55, 58, 87, 88,

129, 130, 268 Mantamas, Cuba, 49 Mansfield, Mass., 17, 89, 108 Marietta, Ohio, 171 Mo.rion, Ohio 292 Mo.rlboro N

1H 193

··. Mars1:ia11' • • ' . , Mich., 88, 89, 129, 130 -~Mo,, 144

Martin, S. Oak., 156, 188 Marysville, Calif., 59, 92 Mason, Mich. , 258 Mason City, Iowa, 142 Mayhew, Choe. Nat., 133 Maysville, Ky. , 122 Mcxywood, Nebr., 315 Mazatlah, Mexico, 233, 235 McDonough, Ga., 274 Meadville, Pa, , 157 Medfield, Mass,, 18, 23, 29, 32, 45,

52, 72, 74, 84, 111, 112, 151 Medford, Mass. , 120 Medicine Bow, Wyo., 205 Meigs Co. , Ohio, 282 Melrose, Mass,, 118 Memphis, Tenn., 181, 243, 277,294 Mendon, Mass. , 56 Mendon, N, Y., 241, 242 Mendota, Minn. , 299 Mercersburg, Pa., 246 Meriden, Corin, , 268 Merrill, Wis, , 303 Mesa, Ariz, , 297 Metamorez, Mexico, 86 Medway, Mass,, 23, 30, 43, 45, 56,

74, 75, 84, 89, 113, 114 Mexico, Mo, , 186 MiC1Ibi1 Fla,, 229, 293 Miami Beach, Fla. , 205 Middleboro, Mass., 15, 131 Middlelbury, Vt,, 94, 209 Middlesex Co, , Mass. , 113 Middletown, Conn., 153, 185 Milbury, Mass., 69 Milford, Mass., 41, 56, 135 Milford, N. H., 182 Milford Center, N, Y., 227 Milton, Mass, , 46, 172 Millis, Mass, , 75 Millport, N. Y,, 115 Mineral Springs, Texas, 65 Minneapolis, Minn., 137, 208, 211,

212, 264, 30S, 306, 307 Mitchell, S. Oak, , 304 Moberly, Mo., 100 Mobridge, S, Oak, , 300, 301 Monmouth Co., N. J., 116 Monmouth, Me., 148 Monroe, Me,, 183 Moberly, Mo, , 181 Montague, Mass., 131, 132 Montgomery Co,, N, Y,, 74, 9S Monticello, Ind. , 266, 281 Monticello, Minn. , 129 Montreal, Can., 311 Montrose, S. Oak. , 304 Montrose, Pa., 251 Mooers, N, Y,, 309, 311 Moore's Corner, Mass,, 44 Moorehead, Minn., 133 Moorebeads, Pa, , 97 Moretown, Vt,, 51, 80 Morgan, Vt., 274 Morristown, N, J,, 51, 124, 230 Mound City, Kansas, 245 Mt. Carmel, Ill., 266, 282, 283 Mount Erie, Ill. , 260 Mt. Holly, Vt., 139 Mt. Home, Texas, 145

Mount Pleasant, Iowa, 287, 288 Mount Vemon, Ohio, 292 · Mountaudon, Pa, , 242, 244 Mumford, N. Y,, 241, 243 Murrfreesboro, Tenn., 291 Muscatine, Iowa, 136 Muskegon, Mich. , 296

No.pa, Calif. , 65 Natches, Miss. , 78 Needham, Mass., 16, 18, 19, 20, 22,

23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 3·2, 33, 34, 39, 40, 41, 42, 47, 52, 53, 66, 67, 68, 69, 76, 77, 82, 83, 84, 101, 102, 103, 114, 121, 123, 124, 139, 146, 160

No.tick, Mass., 39, 40, 68, 83, 91 Natwick, Mass. , 35 Nashua, N. H., 102 Nashville, Tenn., 296 Nauvoo, Ill, , 280 Neche, N. Dak. , 311 Nece,:1h, Wis., 92, 299, 305 Nee':l.ah, Wis,, 150 Nel~on, N. H., 78 Nevaaa Ter, , 88 Newberry, Mich, , 304 New Bedford, Mo.ss, , 151 New Boston, N. H., 52, 581 81, 82, 168 New Brunswick, Canada, 145 Newbur1, Vt., 207 Newell, Iowa, 191 New bgland, N. Dak., 300 New Franklin, Mo, 1 180 . Newhall, Calif~, 288 · · New Haven, COJlll., 82, 90, 120, 136,

295 New Haven Colony, Conn, , 249 New Ipswich, N. H., SO, 159 New Lisbon, N. Y., SO New Lisbon, Wis,, 299 New London, Conn., 240, 257, ZOU New London, Iowa, 54 New London, Ohio, 258 Newman, Ga., 277, 291 New Mexico, 120 New Orleans, La., 49, SO, 7S, 134, 294 Newport, N. H., 166, 174 Newport, R. L , 256 Newport Richey, Fla, , 145 Newton, Mass,, 41, 52, 55, 67, 68, 70,

74, 84, 90, 104, 108, 121, 122, 153, 160, 161, 170, 186, 190

Newton, N. H., 82 Newton Center, Mass., 162 Newton Corners, Mass., 122 Newton Upper Falls, Mass., 121, 123 Newtonville, Mass,, 161 New York City, N, Y., 55, 61, 103, 116,

124, 126, 133, 146, 158, 162, 175, 176, 184, 186, 190, 234, 278, 308

Niagara Falls, N. Y., 268 Nice, France, 87 Nisland, S, Dak., 191, 205 Nyack, N. Y., 192, 207 Norfolk, CoDll,, 220, 221, 241 Norfolk, N. Y. a. 281, 282 Norfolk, Mass., 26,. 27, 29, 30, 31, 39,

46, 57, 131, 258 Norfolk, Va., 15, 181

Normal, ill., 106 Norman, Okla,, 207 Normandy, France, 256 North Becket, Mass., 155 North Bennington, Vt., 125 North Charlestown, N. H., 174 North Evanston, Ill. , 268 North Franklin, Conn,, 247 Northampton, N. Y, , 240 Northbridge, Mass., 133 North Holliston, Mass., 74 North Reading, Mass. , 90 North Sanford, Me. , 71 North Wardsboro, Vt,, 93 Northwestern, N, Y., 99, 176, 178 North Williston, Vt,, 264 North Woodstock, Conn., 132 Norton, KanMs, 63 · Norton, Mass,, 16 Norwalk, Ohio, 92, 193 Norwalk, Mass. , 120 Norwich, Conn., 61, 97 Norwich, N. Y., 237 Norwich, Vt. , 258, 264 Noiwich West Farms, Conn., 215, 247,

248, 251, 253 Norwood, Mass., 114 Nottingham, Mass. , 67

Oakland, Calif. , 166 Odell, Ill., 153 Ocala, Fla., 258 Ocean Grove, N. J., 225 Oceanside, Calif,, 276

. Odessa, Texas, 1 SO Oklahoma City, Okla., 227, 236 Olivet, Kansas, 69 Olivia, Minn. , 149 Olney, Ill., 259, 266 Omaha, Nebr., 128, 140, 205 Onanndago, N. Y., 88

· Oneida Co. , 95, 98, • 140, 178, 284 Oneonta, N, Y., 235 Orange, N. J., 161 Orange City, N. Y., 196 Oregon City, Oregon, 276 Oriskany, N. Y., 269 Orlando, Fla., 205, 211, 232 Ornersville, Me., 148 Orwell, Ohio, 79 · Orwell, Vt. , 221 Orrington, Me,, 147 Osage, Iowa, 135, 172, 197, 209 Osaka, Japan, 292 Osawatomie, Kansas, 85 Osborne Ts., Minn,, 154 Oswego, Kansas, 261, 270, 287, 288 Oswego, N, Y., 89, 239, 268, 279 Oswego Co., N. Y., 116, 153 Otis, Mass. , 253 Ottawa, nt, 116, 260, 268 Oakley, Idaho, 179, 199 Oxbridge, Mass., 61 Oxford, England, 11, 79 Oxford, Mass,, 19, 24, 25, 36, 37, 38,

39 I 58, 59, 60, 61, 621 91, 92, 93, 95, 136, 140

Ozark, Ala, , 144

Paines Hollow, N. Y., 260 Painesville, Ohio, 257, 264 Pakenborn, P, Q,, Can., 314 Palestine, Texas, 154, 187 Palm Beach, Fla. , 205 Palo Alto, Calif, , 180 Paper Mill Village, N. H. , 90 Paris, France, 2S6 Parma, N. Y,, 241 Pasadena, Texas, 290, 292 Pawlet, Vt, , 221 Pawtucket, R, I. , 85, 140; 311 Paxton, Mass,, 127, 135 Peacham, Vt,, 143 Pearl Creek, N. Y., 278 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 294 Peca.tonic, Ill, , 241 Pecotello, Idaho, 128 Pekin, Ill, , 182 Pembroke, Pv, Ont., Can,, 310 Pennbrook, Mass. , 31 Penn Yan, N, Y., 262 Pensacola, Fla., 304, 318 Peoria, Ill,, 106, 107, 148, 241, 297 Peru, Ohio, 35, 59 Philadelphia, Pa., 80, 83, 119, 132,

164, 190, 201, 251 Phillips, Me., 75 Pine Plains, N, Y., 312 Pine Ridge, Choe, Nat,, 171 Pine Ridge, Okla,, 134

Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 235 Prairie .du Chien, Wis,, 2S6 Prairietown, m. , 266, 282 Preston, Idaho, 297 Proctor, Vt., 132, 193, 235 Proctorsville, Vt,, 125

369

Providence, R, I. , 14, 51, 56, 95, 133, 139, 17S, 185, 221, 240

Provo, Wash., 266 Putney, Vt., 93

Calif., 245 Ill., 117, 158 Ohio, 155

Quincy, Quincy, Quincy, Quincy, Wis, , 267, 284

Randolph, Mass. , 277 Randolph, Vt., 312 Randolph Co., N. C,, Ranger, Texas, 276 Rapid City, S. Oak. ,

190, 201, 205 Ravinia, Ill. , 184 Rawsonville, Vt., 60,

139 Raynham, Mass,, 121 Rea.ding, Mass. , 207 Reading, Vt., 191 Red Deer, Can, , 210

62, 110

178, 179, 181,·

94, 95, 137,

Red Lake Falls, Minn,, 301 Redlands, Calif., 102, 122, 128,

161, 190, 197, 204 Pioneer, Ohio, 181 Pipestone, S. Oak. , 315 Pipestone Co,, S. Oak,, 154 Pittsburg, Pa. , 226, 228

-Rehoboth, Mass., 15, 16, 22, 45 Reptile Gardens, S, Oak., 178 Rhode Jsland, 97

Pittsfield, Mass,, 171, 240 Pittsfield, Pa. , 79 Pittsylvania, Va. , 277 Plainfield, Conn., 215, 219, 220, 239· Plainfield, Ill. , 54 Plainfield, N. H., 55, 87, 220 Plainfield, N. Y. , 50 Plattsburg, Mo, , 294 Pleasant Hills, Iowa, 288 Plymouth Co., Iowa, 97 Plymouth, Mass., 55 Plymouth Unfon, Vt., 55 Plymouth, Vt., 125 Pomeroy, Ill,, 266 Pomfret, Conn., 32, 250, 254 Pomfret, Vt,, 166 Pompey, N. Y., 241 Ponca, Nebr. , 283 Ponchateula, La. , 15 Pond Eddy, Pa., 226 Pontiac, Mich,, 124 Popla.r Bluff, Vo.., 268 Portage, Wis., 260, 267, 284 Port Henry, N. Y., 231 Portland, Conn. , 151 Portland, Me,, 43, 80, 116, 149,

186, 293 Portland, Ore., 1S5, 173, 185, 268,

269, 276 Puerto Rico, 208 Portsmouth, N, H., 102 Ptomac Creek, Va., 118 Potosi, Wis. , 270

Richland, Mich. , 154 Richmond, England, 152 Richmond, Mass. , 172 Richmond, Mo., 181 Richmond, Vt., 264 Richmond, Vo.., 138 Rindge, N. H. , 49, 78, 8S, 116 Ripon, Wis. , 117 Rochester, Ind., 293 Rochester, N. Y., 91, 129, 243, 25i

266, 278 Rochester, Vt,, 312 Rockdale, Texas, 14S Rockford, lll., 210, 211 Rock Island, lll, , 227 Rockledge, Fla., 122 Rockmart, Ga., 277, 294 Rockport, Me., 151 Rockville, Conn., 107, 273, 289 Rome, Ga,, 293 Rome, N. Y,, 97, 260, 268, 270 Roscoe, Ga, , 274 Roscoe, N. Y., 235 Rosi ndale, Mass., 72, 108 Ross, Texas, 154 Rowley, Mass., 87, 217, 218 Roxbury, Mass., 16, 30, 31, 40, 44,

47, 52, 53, 67, 69, 76, 102, 122, 133, 135

Roxbury, N. Y., 241, 254 Roxham, Pv. Q., Can,, 309 Royalton, Vt., ~58 Rumney, N. H., 83

370

Rush, N. Y., 239, 241 Rush City, Minn. , 173 Russell, Kanscs, 191 Russell, Mess. , 87 Rutlcnd, Vt., 94, 125, 193 Rye, Me., 131 Rye, _N. H., 132

St. Augustine, Fla. , 159 Saint Charles, Mo., 157 St, Cloud, Minn., 129 St. Eugene, Pv. Q., 313 St. Johnsville, N, Y., 45, 111 St. Johnsbury, Vt .• , 244 Saint Joseph, Mo. , 76 Saint Paul, Minn,, 37, 129, 150, 300,

301 Salt Lake City, Utah, 155, 264, 277,

279, 281, 296, 297, 303 St. Louis, Mo., 129, 144, 175, 255,

256, 266, 267, 296 St, Lawrence Co. , N. Y., 99 Salem, Mass,, 23, 36, 119, 201, 218,

279 .

Salem, N. H., 69 Salem, Oregon, 178 Salt River, Mich,, 116 Samakov, Bulgaria, 264 San Antonio, Texas, 101, 145, 150, 297 So.n Diego, Calif,, 82 Sandisfield, Conn. , 253, 264 ~o.nduskey, Ohio, 123 So.ndwich, Mass. , 117 Scm Fro.ncisco, 60, 104, 119, 246,

255, 302, 305 So.nta Cruz, Calif., 204 So.n Jose, Calif., 204, 242, 245 Santa Fe, N. Mex, , 211 Santa Paula, Calif,, 116 Sault Ste, Marie, Mich,, 124 Saratoga, N. Y. , 60 Sava!>JJQh, Ga., 2.91 So.voy, Mass., 168 Schenectady, N. Y., 131, 132, 170, 212 Schuyler, N. Y,, 177 Scituate, Mo.ss. , 145, 239 Scott Co. , Kansas, 99 Scottsville, N. Y. , 243 Scranton, Pa,, 226, 229, 251, 252, 263 Scriba, N. Y., 153 Searsport, Me, , 119 Seattle, Wash., 125, 178, 260, 305 Secor, Ill., 148 Sendia Honshu, Japan, 294 Seoul, Korea, 207 Sexonville, Wisc. , 58 Schacticoke, N. Y, , 89 Schuylerville, N. Y. , 33 Scott Co., Mo., 70, 100 Shady, N. Y. ,. 254 Sharon, Mass., 32, 48, 91, 111, 185 Sharon, Vt,, 258 Shebina, Mo, , 200 Sheetsborough, Ohio, 241 Shell Rock, Ohio, 79 Shelby, Mich, , 242 Shelby Co. , Iowa, 98 Sheperd, Mich. 187 Sbel'b ' g:i. .. ..a~ MCJ.s&. , 54, 56 ----. Dl., 106

Sheridan, N. Y., 263 Sherman, Texas, 262, 291 Sheshequin, Pa,, 257, 263, 279, 295 Shickshinney, Pa., 242, 318 Shirley, Mass, , 79 Shrewsbury, Mass. 1 49, 68, 115, 186 Sioux City, Iowa, 211 Sioux Falls, S, Dak. , 156 Sitka, Alaska, 103 Smoland, Sweden, 210 Somersworth, N, H., 140 South Dartmouth, Mass. , 183 South Gate, Calif,, 300 South Gore, Ma,s,, 38 South Hadley, Mass., 157 South Middlesex Co. , Mass. , 1 l l South Middleton, Mass. , 195 South Oxford, Mass. , 57 Southport, Eng., 290 South Wiudham, Conn. , 140 South Windsor, Conn., 165 Spartansburg, Pa. , 193 Spearfish, S. Dak., 205 Spencer, Mass., 36, 57, 78, 82, 91,

115, 120, 136 Spokane, Wash., 78, 197, 302 Springfield, Mass., 74, 92, 146, 168,

189 Springfield, N. J., 167 Springfield, N. Y., 38 Springfield, Ohio, 129 Springfield, Vt,, 165, 173 Springville, Pa. , 252· Stafford, N. Y., 66 Stannard, Vt,, 239, 242 Starkborough, Canada, 54 Sterling, Mass,, 125, 165, 191, 239 Stevens Point, Wis., 110, 149, · 150,

184, 284 Stillman Valley, Ill., 315 Stillwater, N, Y., 223 Stillwater, Minn, , 71 Stockholm, N. Y., 241 Stockton, Me,, 43 Stockton. Springs, Me, , 200 Stoddard, N. H., 54, 160 Stoneham, Mass., 80, 113 Storrs, Conn, , 206 Stoughton, Mass. , 31, 32, 47 Stow, Ohio, 241 Streator, ID,, 78 Sturbridge, Mass., 20, 57, 58, 59,

107 Sturbridge Village, Mass., 210 Sturgeon Bay, Wis. , 211 Sturgis, S, Dak,, 190, 204, 205 Sudbury, Vt., 49 Suffield, Conn., 85, 128 Suffolk, England, 11, 12, 13, 15, 17,

18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 28, 31, 35 Sullivan, N. H., 49, 54, 68, 78, 79,

82, 85, 116, 126, 127, 128, 168 Sumroll, Miss. , 294 Sunmount, N. Y,, 157 Superior, Wis,, 295 Surry, N, H., 54, 68, 82, 85, 102,

121, 126, 127, 132, 133, 160, 165, 189, 192, 203, 261

Susanville, Calif,, 245, 246 Sutton, Mass, , 36, 59

Swanzey, N. H., 54, 82, 166 Sweden, N. Y. , 264 Sydney, N. S., Can,, 313 Syracuse, N. Y,, 157, 165

Tacoma, Wash,, 117, 155, 262 Takoma Park, Md,, 211 Talladega, Ala., 294 Tallmadge, Ohio, 253 Tampa, Fla,, 79 Tamworth, N. H., 56, 87, 89, 131,

132 Taunton, Eng., 318 Taunton, Mass., 15, 17, 189, 203 Townshend, Vt,, 49, 59, 781 93,

115, 13'." 164 Taylorsville, m., 263 Telluride, Co., 298 Tempe, Ariz., 101 Tempe, Ark., 145 Temple, N. H., SO, 79, 80 Templeton, Mass., 128 Terrebonne, Ore,, 155 Teton Co,, Mont., 179 Thompson, Conn., 38, 58, 59, 61 1

93, 95, 140 Thompson, Mass., 95 Thornton, N, H., 90 Thompson, Pa., 234 Ticonderoga, 45, 55, 254 Tilton, N, H., 244 Tipton, Iowa, 245 Tishomingo,. Okla., 273, 290 Titusville, Pa., 158 . Toledo, Ohio, 252 Tolland, Conn., 248, 252, 284 Tolland Co, 1 Conn., 284 Torrington, Conn., 891 140 Towanda, Pa., 263, 279, 295, 296 Townhill, Pa., 244 ·Townsend, Mass., 49 Travis AFB. , 204 Trenton, N. J., 221, 276 Trout Brook, PQ., Can. , 244 Troy, N. H., 127, 128, 169, 185 Troy, Ohio, 79, 117 Troyes, France, 11 Tucson, Ariz., 178 Tulsa, Okla., 150, 290, 303 Tunbridge, Vt., 258 Turin, N. Y., 94, 97, 142, 260,

268 Turtle Lake, Wis,, 173, 197, 210,

211 Tuscaloosa, Ala. , 294 Twillingate, N. F., Can., 312, 313 Tyrone, Mich, , 271

Unadilla, N. Y,, 263 Underhill, Vt,, 90, 131, 287 Unity, N. H. , 89 Upton, Mass. , 89 Utica, Mich. , 130 Utica, N. Y., 178, 187, 268 Uxbridge, Mass. , 58

Vale, S. Oak., 190, 205 Vanceburg, Ky., 122 Valier, Mont., 179 Vallego, Calif., 89

Valpamiso, Inc. , 101, 117, Van West, Ga,, 277 Valdosta, Ca., 274, 290 Vashon Island, Wash,, 155 Vermillio:n, S. Dak., 199 Vernon Ts. , Iowa, 171 Verona, N. Y., 96 Vicksburg, Miss. , 6 3 Victoria, B. C. , 95 Vincennes, Fm.nee, 11 Virge, Ky., 192 Virgelle, Mont., 143

132, 154 Waterloo, N. Y., 55, 88 Watertown, Mass., 14, 19, 33, 186,

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Volney, N. Y., 78, 115, 153 Voluntown, Conn,, 219, 220, 240

Watertown, N. Y., 187 Watertown, Ohio, 171 Watertown, S. Oak. , 286 Waterville, Me., 200 Waterville, N. Y., '253 Wcitkins, N. Y., 241 Watsonville, Calif., 98 Waupaca, Wis. , 267 WaUSQU, Wis. 1 65 Waxha:w, N. C., 202 Wayne, N. Y., 241 Weo.thersfl"eld, Vt., 125

Waco, Texas, 116, 154, 187, 276 Weaverville, Calif., 298 Wacott, N. Y., 153 Webster, Mass., 36, 37, 60, 61, 95,. Waitsfield, Vt., 312 96, 140 Wakefield, Mass., 108 Webster Grove, Mo., 289, 292 Wakefield, Prov. Q., 314 Weeks Mills, Me,, 293 Wakeman, Ohio, 258 Wellesley Hills, Mass., 67, 101 Walden, Vt., 243, 244 Wellesley, Mass., 671 101, 102, 182 Waldo, Me., 119 Wellington, Ohio, 258 Wales, England, 196 Welshfield, Ohio, SO, 79, 116 Wallace, Idaho, 302, 303 Wenatchee, Wash., 198 Wallingfoi:d, Vt., S9, 76, 94, 137, Westboro, Mass., 45

138 West. Boylst.on, Mass., 12S, 308 Walnut Hill, Ohio, 285 West Brook, Me. 1 122 Walpole, N. H., 189 Western, N, Y., 97, 267 Walpole, Mass., 18, 20, 21, 22, 29, Western Reseve, Ohio, 261

30, 32, 41, 42, 43, 46, 49, SO, 51, Westernville, N. Y., 96 71, 80, 83, 121, 131, 13S, 141, Westfield, N. C., 70 164 Westford, Vt., 287

·waish Co., N. Dak., 310 West Ho.ven, Conn., 126 Waltham, Mass., 76, 79, 127, 145 West Keene, N, H., 55 Wo.lton, N. Y., 230, 233 West Leyden, N. · Y., 260, 268 Wardsboro, Vt., 115 West Medford, Mass. , 121, 160 WGl'eham, Mo.ss,, 284 West, Medwo.y, Mo.ss., 126, 169 Warwick, R. L, 238 Westminster, Mass., 217 Warren, Mo.ss., 112 Westmont, N. J., 294

·warren, Mich., 242 Westmorelmid, N. H., 54, 69, 78, 86, Warren, N. H., 243 87, 128, 164, 168, 169, 196, 268 Warren, Vt., 312 West Newton, Mass,, 207 Warrensville, Ohio, 262 ·West. Point, Miss,, 294 Washington, D. C., 78, 92, 131, 156, Westport, Mass., 15

163, 166, 176, 203, 204, 211, 247, Westport, N. H., 168 258, 270, 276, 281, 299 Weston, Mass., 41, 68, 103, 186,

Washington, ID, , .148, 1&1 312 Washington, Mass., 78 Weston, Wis., 110 Wo.shington, N. J., 45, 236, 251 West Point, N. Y., 57, 72, 248, 257, Wo.terbury, Conn., 152, 257, 263, 278 264 Waterford, Me., 84, 165 West Roxbury, Mass., 67 Waterloo, Iowa, 1S7, 188 West. Sand Lake, N, Y., 237

West Union, Iowa, 197 West Windsor, Vt., 191 Wes.twood, Ma.as. , 111 Wetaskwln, Canadc:l, 288 Weymouth, Mass., 19 Wheatland Ctr., N. Y., 241 Wheelock, Vt, , 242 Whitesboro, N. Y. , 23S Whitestown, N. Y., 25, 99 Whitlngho.m, Vt. , 128 Whitneyville, Me. , 182 Whiting, Ind. , 299 Who's Hobby Shop, S. Dak., 201 Wichita, Kans., 227, 236 Wilderness Trail, 62 Wild Cat, Inc. , 281 Wilkesbarre, Pa., 245 Wilmar, Minn. , 311 Williamsburg, Conn, , 289 Willimantic, Conn. 1 240 Windham, Conn~ 1 52, 239, 255 Winchester, Mass. , 297 Winched:er, N. H., 79, 86 Windham, Conn. 1 248, 249, 250 Windham, Vt., 93, 137, 139, 173 Windhall, Vt., S9, 138, 168, 174 Windsor, N. Y. , 226, 231 Winnetka, ID. , 284 Winona., Minn. , 73, U0, 111, 150,

157 Wind.ow, Me., 200 Winterpark, Co.Uf. , 132 Winter Park, Fla. 1 81 Winterpott, Me. , :B, 70, 104, 1051

183 Woodstock, Conn., 189 Wollo.stan, Mass. , 298 Woolbridge, Mo., 180 Woonsocket, R. L, 95, 111, 120 Worcester, Mass., 34, 35, 51, 58,

90, 91, 93, 113, 173, 186, 297 Wrentham, Mass., 16, 18, 19, 23,

29, 30, 34, 35, 46, 55, 56, 57, 73, 76, 101, 131

Wright, Prov, Q., 314 Wyalusing, Pa. , 279

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