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GIVEN BY


EDMUND LEWIS<br />

OF<br />

LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS<br />

AND<br />

SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS<br />

By GEORGE HARLAN LEWIS<br />

. •<br />

<strong>of</strong> Los Angeles, California<br />

[One hundred <strong>and</strong> twenty-five copies reprinted from the HISTORICAL<br />

COLLECTIONS OF THE ESSEX INSTITUTE, Volumes XLIII <strong>and</strong> XLIV.]<br />

ESSEX INSTITUTE<br />

SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS<br />

1908


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PREFACE.<br />

The only excuse for the following records is the desire<br />

that they might be <strong>of</strong> use to others, <strong>and</strong> that the labor <strong>of</strong><br />

gathering them be not wasted by no use being made <strong>of</strong><br />

them.<br />

I collected them in the search I made for my ancestry.<br />

In a few years many who gave me information will have<br />

passed over. There are errors I have no doubt. In <strong>some</strong><br />

cases family <strong>and</strong> town records did not agree. Many<br />

people live <strong>and</strong> die who do not know when <strong>and</strong> where<br />

they were born, cannot tell the names <strong>of</strong> their gr<strong>and</strong>-<br />

parents or the maiden name <strong>of</strong> their mother or gr<strong>and</strong>-<br />

mothers. Few families think it <strong>of</strong> sufficient importance<br />

to keep a correct record made at the time events tran-<br />

spire, but trust to memory.<br />

In preparing t<strong>his</strong> work large quantities <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

probate court records were copied, <strong>and</strong> many items <strong>of</strong> in-<br />

terest that might have been printed in a subscription work<br />

are here omitted. I take pleasure in acknowledging the<br />

great assistance I received from Jacob Meek <strong>Lewis</strong> (574)<br />

<strong>and</strong> Mrs. Salome A. (Ward) <strong>Lewis</strong> (978) was particularly<br />

helpful by her interest <strong>and</strong> knowledge <strong>of</strong> family <strong>his</strong>tory,<br />

without whose aid much would not appear here.<br />

I have received many inquiries as to my connection<br />

with t<strong>his</strong> family. As my name does not appear elsewhere,<br />

I will state that I descend from William <strong>Lewis</strong> (1), men-<br />

tioned on pages 1 <strong>and</strong> 3 ; John <strong>Lewis</strong> (2) <strong>and</strong> wife Han-<br />

nah, <strong>of</strong> Lancaster <strong>and</strong> Dorchester, Mass. ; John <strong>Lewis</strong><br />

(3) <strong>of</strong> Dorchester, <strong>and</strong> Ann (Whiting) Eaton, daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nathaniel <strong>and</strong> Hannah (D wight) Whiting <strong>of</strong> Dedham,<br />

Mass. ; Jonathan <strong>Lewis</strong> (4) <strong>of</strong> Dedham <strong>and</strong> Abigail


li PREFACE.<br />

(Clapp) Everett, daughter <strong>of</strong> Thomas <strong>and</strong> Hannah ( )<br />

Aaron <strong>Lewis</strong> (5) <strong>of</strong> Lyndeboro, N. H., <strong>and</strong> Sarah<br />

Clapp ;<br />

White, daughter <strong>of</strong> Benjamin <strong>and</strong> Mary ( ) White <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> (6) <strong>of</strong> New Boston,<br />

Stoughtonham, Mass. ; Amasa<br />

N. H., <strong>and</strong> Polly Dane, daughter <strong>of</strong> Daniel <strong>and</strong> Sarah<br />

(Goodhne) Dane <strong>of</strong> New Boston, N. H. ; George Amasa<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> (7) <strong>and</strong> Caroline Antoinette Cutter, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Joshua <strong>and</strong> Sarah (Munt) Cutter <strong>of</strong> Cambridge, Mass.<br />

George Harlan <strong>Lewis</strong> (8), born in Maiden, Mass., Feb. 28,<br />

1840 ; married (tirst), in Philadelphia, Pa., July 11,<br />

1867, Frances Maria Whitney, daughter <strong>of</strong> William James<br />

<strong>and</strong> Mary Ann (Siver) Whitney <strong>of</strong> Albany, N. Y. She<br />

was born in Albany Nov. 5, 1845, <strong>and</strong> died in Brooklyn,<br />

N. Y., June 2, 1900, leaving three children. Married<br />

(second), in Brooklyn, N. Y., July 13, 1901, Augusta<br />

Wilkes Banta, daughter <strong>of</strong> William <strong>and</strong> Nancy Eliza<br />

(Thorpe-Mills) Banta <strong>of</strong> New York City. She was born<br />

in New York City Oct. 7, 1848, <strong>and</strong> died in Los Angeles,<br />

Calif., Dec. 22, 1908. Children now living: Harry Lin-<br />

coln?, born Jan. 17, 1869, in Chicago, 111. ; Edwin Whit-<br />

ney 1<br />

^, born Oct. 2, 1870, in Chicago, 111.; George Arthur 9 ,<br />

born Jan. 31, 1880, in Hackensack, N. J.<br />

GEORGE HARLAN LEWIS.


EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN, AND SOME OF HIS<br />

DESCENDANTS.<br />

BY GEORGE HARLAN LEWIS OF LOS ANGELES, CAL.<br />

<strong>Edmund</strong> <strong>Lewis</strong>, who came to t<strong>his</strong> country <strong>and</strong> first settled<br />

in Watertown, is said to have come from <strong>Lynn</strong> Regis<br />

(King's <strong>Lynn</strong>), Engl<strong>and</strong>, but there is no record <strong>of</strong> him<br />

or any <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> family on the church registers there. Alonzo<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong>, in <strong>his</strong> <strong>his</strong>tory <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong> (second edition), states that<br />

he was a brother <strong>of</strong> William <strong>Lewis</strong>, who was at Roxbury<br />

in 1630, <strong>and</strong> was a founder <strong>of</strong> Lancaster, Mass., in 1653,<br />

who descended from a good Welsh family, with a pedigree<br />

running back centuries. (Some Welsh pedigrees run<br />

back to Noah.) Where <strong>Lewis</strong> obtained <strong>his</strong> information<br />

is not at my comm<strong>and</strong>. I have searched the records <strong>of</strong><br />

t<strong>his</strong> colony <strong>and</strong> visited Engl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Wales, used the library<br />

<strong>of</strong> the British Museum, <strong>and</strong> consulted the records <strong>of</strong><br />

Somerset House <strong>and</strong> Fetter Lane, London, without success.<br />

Alonzo <strong>Lewis</strong> has <strong>his</strong> pedigree upon <strong>his</strong> monument<br />

in the Western Burying Ground, <strong>Lynn</strong>, running from William,<br />

through Isaac, <strong>his</strong> son, who died childless. In point<br />

<strong>of</strong> fact, Alonzo <strong>Lewis</strong> was descended from Isaac, son <strong>of</strong><br />

John, <strong>of</strong> Charlestown <strong>and</strong> Maiden. If Alonzo <strong>Lewis</strong> had<br />

stated <strong>his</strong> Welsh pedigree, giving the name <strong>of</strong> the Welsh<br />

ancestor, or the place from which he emigrated, it might<br />

have been traced.<br />

There is no authoritative connection <strong>of</strong> any <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Lewis</strong><br />

immigrants to New Engl<strong>and</strong>, during the 17th century,<br />

with any Welsh or English family. Without knowing <strong>his</strong><br />

English home, it is impossible to trace a Welshman. It<br />

was not until the middle <strong>of</strong> the 16th century that the<br />

prominent families <strong>of</strong> Wales begun to adopt the surname<br />

as used by the English. They then took the name <strong>of</strong> the<br />

father, <strong>and</strong> William ap <strong>Lewis</strong> became William <strong>Lewis</strong>


2 EDMUND LEWIS OP LYNN,<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> ap Edward became <strong>Lewis</strong> Edwards; Thomas ap<br />

Richard became Thomas Prichard or Richards ; John ap<br />

Robert became John Probert or Roberts ; John ab Owen<br />

became John Bowen ; John ap Evan became Bevan or<br />

Evans ; John ap Harry became Parry, <strong>and</strong> so on through<br />

the whole list.<br />

The name <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lewis</strong> was as popular in Wales as Washington<br />

<strong>and</strong> Franklin in t<strong>his</strong> country. It was adopted as<br />

the English form for Llewellyn, who was the last ruling<br />

prince in Wales, <strong>and</strong> was killed in 1282, <strong>and</strong> whose head<br />

hung over the entrance to the Tower <strong>of</strong> London, after having<br />

been paraded through the streets as a warning to others<br />

who might rebel. Nearly every Welsh family had a son<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong>, <strong>and</strong> when the surname was adopted there were<br />

many <strong>Lewis</strong>es.<br />

But t<strong>his</strong> did not take place universally at any given<br />

time, for at the beginning <strong>of</strong> the 19th century not half the<br />

people had surnames, <strong>and</strong> to-day in <strong>some</strong> <strong>of</strong> the northern<br />

parts <strong>of</strong> Wales the old ap or ab is used between father<br />

<strong>and</strong> child. <strong>Edmund</strong> might have been the first to adopt the<br />

surname, <strong>and</strong> <strong>his</strong> father may have been <strong>Lewis</strong> ap John, or<br />

<strong>some</strong> other name, therefore it is impossible to trace the<br />

ancestry in Wales without knowing the place <strong>of</strong> nativity<br />

<strong>and</strong> parents names, <strong>and</strong> even then it cannot be done with<br />

certainty.<br />

All coats <strong>of</strong> arms are without authority for the same<br />

reasons. Ion <strong>Lewis</strong>, son <strong>of</strong> Alonzo, states in <strong>his</strong> biograph-<br />

ical sketch <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> father, that they descended from the<br />

family in Glamorgan. I have been to Cardiff <strong>and</strong> Greenmeadow,<br />

<strong>and</strong> inspected the family chart <strong>of</strong> Henry <strong>Lewis</strong>,<br />

M. P., who is the head <strong>of</strong> the family at t<strong>his</strong> time, <strong>and</strong> find<br />

no connection. I have also consulted the printed records<br />

<strong>of</strong> the family <strong>and</strong> find none. The parish registers do not<br />

run back earlier than 1725, therefore all recorded connection<br />

is impossible. When a member <strong>of</strong> the family emigrated<br />

from Engl<strong>and</strong> <strong>his</strong> record was discontinued, <strong>and</strong> no<br />

entry was made even if the family knew where the individual<br />

had gone.<br />

That the <strong>Lewis</strong>es came from a good family cannot be<br />

doubted. Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong>, who was the first, came to Saco


AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS. 3<br />

in 1628, <strong>and</strong> was an educated man <strong>of</strong> means, or he could<br />

not have obtained the grant which he did. Philip <strong>Lewis</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Greenl<strong>and</strong> (Portsmouth), 1650, was a relative <strong>of</strong><br />

Tucker, <strong>of</strong> Cleaves <strong>and</strong> Tucker. William <strong>Lewis</strong> <strong>of</strong> Roxbury<br />

was probably one <strong>of</strong> the young sons <strong>of</strong> a numerous<br />

family, where the eldest son inherited the estates, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

other sons had to look elsewhere. He was <strong>of</strong> an adventurous<br />

spirit, <strong>and</strong> came out when a mere youth, <strong>and</strong> returned<br />

to Engl<strong>and</strong> where he may have interested <strong>his</strong><br />

brothers in the colony, <strong>and</strong> possibly <strong>Edmund</strong> <strong>and</strong> John<br />

were brothers <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong>, as the similarity <strong>of</strong> names in the<br />

families will be noticed. After William's children were<br />

driven out <strong>of</strong> Lancaster (1675-6) by the Indians, Isaac is<br />

found fighting the Indians with John, the son <strong>of</strong> <strong>Edmund</strong>,<br />

<strong>and</strong> he received £3. 2. (X from <strong>Lynn</strong>. (Bodge's Indian<br />

Wars, p. 371.) Later he is found in Maiden, Chelsea,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Charlestown, where John's <strong>descendants</strong> are living.<br />

There is no doubt but that <strong>Edmund</strong> was brought up by<br />

the sea. He had a good estate at Watertown, but it<br />

was away from the water, <strong>and</strong> he went to <strong>Lynn</strong>, where he<br />

found an ideal place, <strong>and</strong> bought forty acres directly upon<br />

the seashore. He may have been a sailor, as in <strong>his</strong> inventory<br />

appears a " cutlas," a weapon used in battle, at close<br />

quarters, on vessels. He may have bought <strong>his</strong> l<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

John Wood, as <strong>his</strong> l<strong>and</strong>s are called " Wood end fields,"<br />

<strong>and</strong> that end <strong>of</strong> the town was called " Wood end." In <strong>his</strong><br />

will he mentions John <strong>and</strong> Thomas as having <strong>some</strong> property,<br />

<strong>and</strong> is solicitous for the welfare <strong>of</strong> the five youngest<br />

children, <strong>of</strong> whom only James <strong>and</strong> Nathaniel are recorded<br />

at Watertown, so the others were born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, <strong>and</strong> no<br />

record made. Whether he had live children younger than<br />

John, as Savage thinks, or five younger than Thomas, is<br />

uncertain. Of James I find no certain trace. Nathaniel,<br />

with <strong>his</strong> brother Joseph, sailed away to New London, Conn.,<br />

in 1666.<br />

It has been said that Benjamin <strong>Lewis</strong> <strong>of</strong> Stratford,<br />

Conn., who went from New Haven, Conn., in 1670, as one<br />

<strong>of</strong> the founders <strong>of</strong> Wallingford, <strong>and</strong> later sold out to Dr.<br />

John Hall <strong>and</strong> returned to Stratford, was a son <strong>of</strong> <strong>Edmund</strong>.<br />

Did he, like Nathaniel <strong>and</strong> Joseph, sail away, <strong>and</strong>


4<br />

EDMUND LEWIS OP LYNN,<br />

not finding a place at New London, continue unt<br />

reached New Haven <strong>and</strong> Stratford? Did he later,<br />

<strong>Edmund</strong>, leave the inl<strong>and</strong> town for the seashore?<br />

habits <strong>of</strong> youth are hard to eradicate. Another co:<br />

tion may be found in the fact that the names <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong><br />

dren are almost identical with those <strong>of</strong> <strong>Edmund</strong>, <strong>and</strong> ,<br />

<strong>of</strong> John's, viz.: John, Mary, James, <strong>Edmund</strong>, Joseph,<br />

Hannah, Martha, Benjamin <strong>and</strong> Eunice. John had John,<br />

Hannah, <strong>and</strong> Benjamin. T<strong>his</strong> is not positive pro<strong>of</strong>, but is<br />

strong circumstantial evidence in support <strong>of</strong> the claim that<br />

Benjamin was the youngest child <strong>of</strong> <strong>Edmund</strong>. I do not<br />

include him, for want <strong>of</strong> absolute pro<strong>of</strong>.<br />

But with Joseph it is quite different, for I consider the<br />

written pro<strong>of</strong> made over two hundred years ago identifying<br />

Nathaniel with <strong>Lynn</strong>, <strong>and</strong> Joseph with Nathaniel at<br />

Swansea, together with the presence there <strong>of</strong> their brother<br />

Thomas, as superior to the uninvestigated theory <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />

Deane, who, in <strong>his</strong> History <strong>of</strong> Scituate, assumes that they<br />

were children <strong>of</strong> George <strong>Lewis</strong> <strong>of</strong> Barnstable. Other<br />

writers have repeated <strong>his</strong> statement, save Savage, who re-<br />

jects it, <strong>and</strong> Amos Otis, who, in <strong>his</strong> Barnstable Families,<br />

throws it out entirely, <strong>and</strong> states that neither town, colony,<br />

or church records confirm the statement.<br />

On April 10, 1634, <strong>Edmund</strong> <strong>Lewis</strong>, aged 33 years, <strong>his</strong><br />

wife Mary, aged 32, son John, aged 3, <strong>and</strong> son Thomas,<br />

aged £ years, embarked in the Elizabeth, William An-<br />

drews, master, at Ipswich, Engl<strong>and</strong>. He settled at Watertown,<br />

Mass., <strong>and</strong> shared in the first great division <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong>s.<br />

His homestead was on what is now the east side <strong>of</strong> Lexington<br />

street. He was granted l<strong>and</strong> July 25, 1636, lot 26,<br />

30 acres in the 1st division ; Feb. 28, 1636-7, lot 82, 5 acres ;<br />

June 16, 1637, lot 61, 5 acres ; April 9, 1638, 6 acres. In<br />

the book <strong>of</strong> possessions he held in l<strong>and</strong>s : (1) A Homestall<br />

<strong>of</strong> 6 acres. (2) One acre <strong>of</strong> meddowin Rockmeddow.<br />

(3) Thirty acres <strong>of</strong> upl<strong>and</strong> being a great Divident in the<br />

1 st Division, the 25 th Lott. (4) Five acres <strong>of</strong> Plowl<strong>and</strong> in<br />

the further Plaine <strong>and</strong> the 91 lott. (5) Five acres <strong>of</strong> meddow<br />

in the remote meddows & the 61 lott. (6) A farme <strong>of</strong>


AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS. 5<br />

hundred acres <strong>of</strong> upl<strong>and</strong>. (7) One acre <strong>of</strong> remote meddow<br />

by estimation. He was admitted a freeman May 24, 1636,<br />

<strong>and</strong> was elected a selectman for the year 1638. Oct. 14,<br />

1638, he was one <strong>of</strong> a committee chosen " To lay out the<br />

farmes as they were ordered, near the Dedham line."<br />

(Barker's Watertown, p. 4.) Alonzo <strong>Lewis</strong>' History <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Lynn</strong> says he removed to <strong>Lynn</strong> in 1639. Bond's Genealogies<br />

<strong>of</strong> Watertown says he removed after 1642. He<br />

buried a child there Nov. 6, 1642; Savage says 1643. He<br />

had lived near the sea, <strong>and</strong> when he removed to <strong>Lynn</strong> he<br />

settled in the eastern part <strong>of</strong> the town, on what is now<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> street. He died in January, 1650. His wife died<br />

Sept. 7, 1658.<br />

In <strong>his</strong> will, made the 13, llth month, 1650, he mentions<br />

five young children. The date <strong>of</strong> birth <strong>of</strong> two <strong>of</strong> them is<br />

not recorded, <strong>and</strong> the name <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> them is not known.<br />

His will, on file hi Essex County Probate Records, Vol. 1,<br />

f. 119, is as follows :<br />

" Line the 13 th <strong>of</strong> the 11 th mo. 1650. Memor<strong>and</strong>um that<br />

I <strong>Edmund</strong> <strong>Lewis</strong> beinge Sick & Weake, but <strong>of</strong> perfect remembrance,<br />

doe make & conferm t<strong>his</strong> my last Will <strong>and</strong><br />

testyment as followeth,<br />

First. My Will is that my l<strong>and</strong> att Watertown shall<br />

be soaled, & that my eldest son John <strong>Lewis</strong> shall have<br />

a double portyon & the rest <strong>of</strong> my children namely, the<br />

five youngest to have every one <strong>of</strong> them a licke portyon <strong>of</strong><br />

my Estate.<br />

Secondly. My deare & lovinge wife to have the third <strong>of</strong><br />

all my whole Estate.<br />

Thirdly. I desire that my wife may have a cow over &<br />

above towards bringinge upe <strong>of</strong> my youngest children.<br />

Fourthly :—my desire is my wife to be my whole executor<br />

to dispose <strong>of</strong> my body & goods accordinge to my Will.<br />

Fifthly :—my request to my son John is, to give <strong>his</strong><br />

mother a Cow to helpe her towards the bringinge up <strong>of</strong><br />

my youngest children.<br />

Sixthly —my request to my son Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong> is to<br />

give to <strong>his</strong> mother half <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> Sheepe to help her as afore-<br />

said.<br />

Seventhly :—My desire <strong>and</strong> meaninge is that the Cow I


(> EDMOND LEWIS OF LYNN,<br />

ask <strong>of</strong> John & the Sheepe I ask <strong>of</strong> Thomas is <strong>of</strong> them<br />

that they now have in their possession. Also my request<br />

is to Thomas Hastings to be my supervisor to assist my<br />

lovinge wife.<br />

<strong>his</strong><br />

Witnesses <strong>Edmund</strong> X <strong>Lewis</strong><br />

mark<br />

John Deakin<br />

Edward Burcham.<br />

T<strong>his</strong> will, with an inventory, was brought into court<br />

by Mary, widow <strong>of</strong> <strong>Edmund</strong> <strong>Lewis</strong>, on the 25th 12 mo<br />

1650-1, <strong>and</strong> Edward Burcham swore to the truth <strong>of</strong> it, <strong>and</strong><br />

the Court ordered " that the children shall have their sev-<br />

eral portyons paid them at the age <strong>of</strong> twentie & one years."<br />

" The Inventory <strong>of</strong> the goods <strong>of</strong> <strong>Edmund</strong> <strong>Lewis</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Line laite deceased, tacken by us whose names are heare<br />

under subscribed t<strong>his</strong> 12 th day <strong>of</strong> the 12 th mo 1650-1<br />

Imprimis : One payer <strong>of</strong> Oxen, 13 00<br />

one payer <strong>of</strong> Oxen, 14 00<br />

foure working steares, 24 00<br />

one two year oulde heffer, 3 00<br />

six shots'at 3 00<br />

one heffer at 2 00<br />

too milch kine & a calfe, 9 00<br />

three yearlings, 5 00<br />

fouer wether sheepe, 2 16<br />

fouer ewe sheepe, 6 00<br />

three lames <strong>of</strong> t<strong>his</strong>yeare, 1 06<br />

hay £2 10s, too little harrowes 10s, 3 00<br />

one plow with coulter & share, 06<br />

one cheane, 2 6<br />

one payer <strong>of</strong> old wholes, 10<br />

A cart & draughts, 1 00<br />

The Waine, 1 10<br />

An old plow, 2 6<br />

too yockes, 6<br />

one bede with the furniter, 330<br />

one bede with the furnituer, 110<br />

Purse & aparell 200<br />

Five pilar coverings & five napkins, 13 6<br />

A table cloth, 020


AND SOME OP HIS DESCENDANTS. 7<br />

A bedsteade, 5<br />

A c<strong>his</strong>te, 3 4<br />

Three wheeles & too littell chayers, 10<br />

In yaren, flaxe & wooll, 1 17<br />

In wheate 10 bushells, 2 10<br />

In oats £5 7s a fan 3s 4d, 1 10 4<br />

too sithes & fouer hooks, 9<br />

three score bushells <strong>of</strong> Indyan Coren, 900<br />

A sword belte & b<strong>and</strong>eleres, 12<br />

too muskets & too rests, 1 16<br />

A foulinge pece, 160<br />

too small gunes, 16<br />

A Cettell & too iern pots, 14 8<br />

A gird ieren & a iern Kettell & a ould posnett, 6<br />

Peuter 10s A frying pan & a hooke, 7s, 17<br />

too trayes & a meale sive & other lumber, 11<br />

three axes, too wedges & a drawing knife,<br />

three augers <strong>and</strong> a h<strong>and</strong>saw, 11 8<br />

too drink barrels, 3<br />

A bibell 8s A pece <strong>of</strong> lether, 6s, 14<br />

a churn, a bottell, & a little tube, 5<br />

too tubes, a brake & a crackell, 7<br />

Children :<br />

2. JOHN, b. 1631, in Engl<strong>and</strong>.<br />

122 7 6<br />

John Deakin<br />

James Arry<br />

Edward Burcham<br />

<strong>his</strong><br />

William X Tilton<br />

mark<br />

Appraisers."<br />

3. THOMAS, b. 1633, in Engl<strong>and</strong>.<br />

4. JAMES, b. 15, 11 mo, 1635-6, in Watertown.<br />

5. NATHANIEL, born 25, 6«o, 1639, in Watertown.<br />

5a. A CHILD, aged 20 days, was buried Nov. 6, 1642, in Watertown.<br />

6. JOSEPH.<br />

There is no record <strong>of</strong> the 6th <strong>and</strong> 7th children, who were alive<br />

at the time he made <strong>his</strong> will, <strong>and</strong> who must have been born after<br />

1642, in <strong>Lynn</strong>.


EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN,<br />

2 John <strong>Lewis</strong>, yeoman, innholder, lieutenant, captain,<br />

<strong>and</strong> deacon, was born in Engl<strong>and</strong> in 1631. He came<br />

into possession <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> father's l<strong>and</strong>s in Wood end fields, 40<br />

acres fronting on the sea <strong>and</strong> through which <strong>Lewis</strong> street<br />

now passes. At that time the eastern end <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong> was<br />

called "Wood end," <strong>and</strong> the western end, "Breed's end,"<br />

<strong>and</strong> the locality back <strong>of</strong> where Samuel Graves settled was<br />

called "Graves end." For years these names appeared in<br />

the description <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong>s given in deeds.<br />

On the 19, 5mo., 1669, John <strong>Lewis</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>, yeoman,<br />

<strong>and</strong> wife Hannah, sold to Ralph King for ,£23, four acres<br />

<strong>of</strong> upl<strong>and</strong> in <strong>Lynn</strong> bounded on William King, said <strong>Lewis</strong>,<br />

<strong>and</strong> south by the sea. (Essex Deeds, Vol. 3, f . 95.) In 1699<br />

he married for <strong>his</strong> second wife the widow <strong>of</strong> t<strong>his</strong> Ralph<br />

King. Nov. 9, 1699, he deeded <strong>his</strong> l<strong>and</strong>s to <strong>his</strong> two sons,<br />

John <strong>and</strong> Thomas, as follows :—John <strong>Lewis</strong>, sen. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

yeoman, for X160, to <strong>his</strong> two sons, John <strong>and</strong> Thomas, yeomen,<br />

in equal halves "all my housing <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>s in <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

viz: a dwelling house where I formerly lived, a barn,<br />

with 40 acres tillage at Wood End fields, Also a parcel <strong>of</strong><br />

Salt marsh in Rumney Marsh 12 acres." (Essex Deeds,<br />

Vol. 3. f. 191.) A division <strong>of</strong> the above was made, June<br />

5, 1708, "the dividing line to begin at a flat rock about<br />

a pole & a half from the back side <strong>of</strong> John <strong>Lewis</strong> Jr.<br />

house <strong>and</strong> so running easterly on a straight line to a flat<br />

rock in the field where it has been formerly broke up, so<br />

from thence South East straight to a stake with a heap <strong>of</strong><br />

stones, thence East to a stake with a heap <strong>of</strong> stones by the<br />

ditch that parts said l<strong>and</strong>s formerly <strong>of</strong> Ezekiel Needham's,<br />

<strong>and</strong> all l<strong>and</strong>s South <strong>of</strong> said line to be John's, <strong>and</strong> all l<strong>and</strong>s<br />

North, with the house <strong>and</strong> barn, till it comes to the brook<br />

that runs from Collins' fresh meadow, to be Thomas,<br />

John to have all l<strong>and</strong>s North <strong>of</strong> said brook, it to be the<br />

bound betwixt them in that place. As to the Marsh l<strong>and</strong>,<br />

John to have the Easterly half, <strong>and</strong> Thomas to have Westerly<br />

half." (Essex Deeds, Vol. 21, f. 50.)<br />

John <strong>Lewis</strong> was a lieutenant under Capt. Henchman in<br />

King Philip's War, <strong>and</strong> received £1. 14. 3. Aug. 20,<br />

1675. He was granted l<strong>and</strong> at Souhegan West, now<br />

Amherst, N. H., for <strong>his</strong> services, which <strong>his</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>son, Ed-


ASD SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS. 9<br />

mund, secured in 1728. (Bodge's King Philip's War, p.<br />

422.) He was paid £1. 16. 0. June 24, 1676, for services<br />

in Capt. Nick Manning's Co. (N. E. Hist. Gen. Register,<br />

Vol. 42, p. 95.) He was made a freeman, April 18, 1691,<br />

<strong>and</strong> was then called " lieutenant." (N. E. Hist. Gen.<br />

Register, Vol. 5, p. 352.) He was elected a deacon in<br />

the church at a town meeting held January 8, 1692 :<br />

"That Lieut. <strong>Lewis</strong> & Lieut. Fuller should sit at table."<br />

He kept a tavern in the eastern part <strong>of</strong> Saugus, known as<br />

the " Blue Anchor," probably being the successor <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong><br />

father in law, Capt. Thomas Marshall, who died in 1683.<br />

T<strong>his</strong> inn was later kept by <strong>his</strong> son Thomas (9) <strong>and</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>son<br />

John (41), <strong>and</strong> is mentioned by travellers <strong>of</strong> that day.*<br />

Madam Knight in her Diary also mentions t<strong>his</strong> tavern.<br />

He died in 1710, at the age <strong>of</strong> 79 years. His willf is as<br />

follows :<br />

I John <strong>Lewis</strong> Sr. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong> being <strong>of</strong> sound underst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

& memory thro the goodness <strong>of</strong> God, considering the<br />

frailty <strong>of</strong> human nature in general <strong>and</strong> my own age in<br />

particular, not knowing how soon it may please God to<br />

take me out <strong>of</strong> t<strong>his</strong> transitory life <strong>and</strong>, being desirous <strong>of</strong><br />

making allotment <strong>of</strong> my outward estate <strong>and</strong> prevent any<br />

differences which might otherwise arise after my death<br />

between my wife <strong>and</strong> my children, do make t<strong>his</strong> my<br />

last Will <strong>and</strong> Testament as followeth [commits <strong>his</strong> soul<br />

to God, <strong>and</strong> <strong>his</strong> body to the earth]. And as for that<br />

outward estate which God in <strong>his</strong> goodness hath lent unto<br />

me, I do dispose <strong>of</strong> it as hereafter is expressed. For as<br />

much as I have formerly done for my children what I judge<br />

meet, <strong>and</strong> sufficient <strong>and</strong> am now desirous according to my<br />

duty <strong>and</strong> ability to provide for y e comfortable livelyhood<br />

<strong>and</strong> subsistance <strong>of</strong> my now wife after my decease, if it be<br />

the pleasure <strong>of</strong> God that she outlive me, 1 do therefore<br />

give unto my said wife, Sarah <strong>Lewis</strong>, <strong>and</strong> my Will is that<br />

she shall receive, have <strong>and</strong> enjoy to her own absolute use<br />

<strong>and</strong> disposal, my whole Estate not formerly by me other-<br />

*Samuel Sewall writing in <strong>his</strong> Diary regarding the funeral <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong><br />

mother on Jany. 14, 1700-1, says, " Hired horses at Charlestown, set<br />

out about 10 o'clock in a great Fogg. Dined at <strong>Lewis</strong>' with Mr.<br />

Gushing <strong>of</strong> Salisbury. Sam <strong>and</strong> I kept on in Ipswich Rode."<br />

tEssex Co. Probate, Vol. 310, f. 242.


10 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN,<br />

wise disposed <strong>of</strong>, both reall <strong>and</strong> personal, whether in money<br />

or household stuff, or stock or cloathing, <strong>and</strong> also all debts<br />

& dues owing unto me from any <strong>and</strong> every person, whither<br />

by bill, bond or otherwayes, <strong>and</strong> I do constitute, ordain &<br />

appoint my sd loving wife Sarah <strong>Lewis</strong> to be my sole Executrix<br />

<strong>of</strong> t<strong>his</strong> my last Will. Desiring <strong>and</strong> appointing my<br />

loving ffrieuds Mr. John Floyd <strong>of</strong> Rumney Marsh, &<br />

William Meriam <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>, to be my overseers, whom I pray<br />

to be assisting unto my loving wife, in y e execution <strong>of</strong><br />

t<strong>his</strong> ray Will which I do hereby declare to be my last Will<br />

<strong>and</strong> Testament, nulling <strong>and</strong> making void all former or<br />

other Wills by me made or pretended to be made, so that<br />

t<strong>his</strong> only shall be taken for my last Will & Testament. In<br />

confirmation where<strong>of</strong> I doe Signe, Seal <strong>and</strong> publish the<br />

same t<strong>his</strong> twenty fifth day <strong>of</strong> ffebruary, one thous<strong>and</strong><br />

seven hundred six-seven.<br />

Signed, sealed <strong>and</strong> published John <strong>Lewis</strong> ("SEAL!<br />

in presence <strong>of</strong> \_ L J<br />

John ffloyd,<br />

Samuel ffloyd,<br />

<strong>Edmund</strong> Chamberlaine.<br />

John <strong>Lewis</strong> married (<strong>Lynn</strong> records :—Jonathan), first,<br />

June 17th, 1659, Hannah, daughter <strong>of</strong> Capt Thomas<br />

Marshall <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>. She died May 15, 1699. He married,<br />

second, Sept. 2, 1699, widow Elizabeth King, relict <strong>of</strong><br />

Ralph King <strong>of</strong> Swampscott, <strong>and</strong> daughter <strong>of</strong> Capt. Richard<br />

<strong>and</strong> Jane (Talmage) Walker. (Essex Inst. Hist. Colls.,<br />

Vol. 16, p. 77.) He married, third, Feb. 10, 1706-7, Mrs.<br />

Sarah Jenks, born Sept. 14, 1665, <strong>and</strong> died Jan. 4, 1740,<br />

widow <strong>of</strong> John Jenks, the son <strong>of</strong> Joseph <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth<br />

Jenks. She was the daughter <strong>of</strong> William <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth<br />

(Breed) Merriam <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>. At t<strong>his</strong> time John <strong>Lewis</strong> was<br />

75 years <strong>of</strong> age, <strong>and</strong> <strong>his</strong> wife was 41. He made <strong>his</strong> will<br />

fifteen days after t<strong>his</strong> marriage. His l<strong>and</strong> had been deeded<br />

to <strong>his</strong> two sons two months after <strong>his</strong> second marriage.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> John <strong>and</strong> Hannah<br />

7. JOHN, b. Mar. 30, 1660.<br />

8. HANNAH, b. Feb. 25, 1661; m., May 12, 1686, Capt. Edward<br />

Fuller.


AND SOME OF HTS DESCENDANTS. 11<br />

9. THOMAS, b. June 2, 1663.<br />

10. MARY, b. Feb. 24, 1665; m., July 10, 1689, Thomas Baker.<br />

11. BENJAMIN, b. Apr. 27, 1667; d. young.<br />

12. NATHANIEL, b. Apr. 16, 1672; d. Nov. 25, 1692.<br />

13. SAMUEL, b. July 25, 1675; d. Aug. 12, 1675.<br />

14. ABIGAIL, b. May 16, 1679; d. May 30, 1706.<br />

15. EBENEZEK, b. July 16, 1681; not provided for by <strong>his</strong> father, or<br />

mentioned in <strong>his</strong> will.<br />

16. REBECCA, d. Nov. 22, 1692.<br />

Child <strong>of</strong> John <strong>and</strong> Sarah<br />

17. BENJAMIN, b. April 23, 1708.<br />

3. Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Engl<strong>and</strong> in 1633, removed<br />

from <strong>Lynn</strong> to Northampton in 1661-1662, where he had a<br />

home lot <strong>of</strong> four acres, which he sold to Matthew Clesson<br />

in 1667. He was chosen to assist in building a mill,<br />

27, 6 mo., 1666. He removed from there to Swansea, where,<br />

at a town meeting held Dec. 1, 1669, " Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong> was<br />

admitted inhabitant <strong>and</strong> member <strong>of</strong> t<strong>his</strong> township, <strong>and</strong> to<br />

have a twelve acre lot where any two <strong>of</strong> the Com'te for<br />

admission <strong>of</strong> inhabitants shall approve <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> settlement."<br />

At a town meeting held Feb. 9, 1670, it was ordered that<br />

all lots <strong>and</strong> divisions <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong> thereafter be granted according<br />

to the three-fold rank, by the selectmen. First rank,<br />

three acres ; second rank, two acres ; <strong>and</strong> third rank, one.<br />

Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong> was in the second rank. He was elected a<br />

selectman, May 21, 1672. He is mentioned at Bristol, R. I.,<br />

as early as 1681, <strong>and</strong> was taxed at Mendon, Mass., in<br />

1691, 1692 <strong>and</strong> 1693. He was elected a selectman, May<br />

1, 1693, for the year, but declined to serve. The following<br />

is taken from the Annals <strong>of</strong> Mendon, p. 129, where it<br />

is used as a model for the peaceful settlement <strong>of</strong> a l<strong>and</strong><br />

dispute.<br />

" Know all men bv these Presents that I Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong><br />

*s<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bristol, Doe Constitute <strong>and</strong> Appoint my well beloved<br />

Capt. Josiah Chapin <strong>of</strong> Mendon, In my Roome <strong>and</strong> Stead<br />

for to Joyne with sergent Abraham Staples <strong>of</strong> Mendon<br />

aforesaid to Devid A percell <strong>of</strong> medow that belonged to<br />

John Parris's Lot in Mendon, Now Eaqually belonging to<br />

me the said <strong>Lewis</strong> <strong>and</strong> ye Above sd Staples, <strong>and</strong> doe by<br />

these presents bind myself my heyers, Executors, adminis-


12 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN,<br />

trators <strong>and</strong> Assigns, to st<strong>and</strong> to their Agreement about ye<br />

devision <strong>of</strong> sd medow, <strong>and</strong> after the decision is made to<br />

cause the same to be recorded, as Witness my h<strong>and</strong> t<strong>his</strong><br />

9 th <strong>of</strong> January, 1695-6. Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong> [Seal]."<br />

In 1696, he was called <strong>of</strong> Mendon, with wife Hannah.<br />

In 1692, Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong> <strong>of</strong> Bristol, R. I., sold l<strong>and</strong> to Capt.<br />

John Andrews. He also sold l<strong>and</strong> there in 1701. In the<br />

Book <strong>of</strong> Possessions <strong>of</strong> Swansea <strong>his</strong> l<strong>and</strong>s are recorded on<br />

page 9, <strong>and</strong> in the various proceedings <strong>of</strong> the town <strong>his</strong><br />

name appears in regard to l<strong>and</strong>s. On Dec. 23, 1704, he,<br />

with <strong>his</strong> wife Hannah, executed a deed <strong>of</strong> gift for good<br />

will <strong>and</strong> affection, <strong>of</strong> the " north part <strong>of</strong> my dwelling<br />

house in Bristol," to <strong>his</strong> daughter, Hepzebah <strong>Lewis</strong>. (Bris-<br />

tol Co. Deeds, Vol. 4, p. 319.)<br />

The will <strong>of</strong> Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong> <strong>of</strong> Bristol, recorded in Bris-<br />

tol Co. Probate Records, Vol. 2, f . 257 : " In the name <strong>of</strong><br />

God, Amen, I Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong> <strong>of</strong> Bristol in ye County <strong>of</strong><br />

Bristol in New Engl<strong>and</strong>, being aged <strong>and</strong> very Infirm, <strong>and</strong><br />

not knowing when or how soon I may be Removed out <strong>of</strong><br />

a Chaingable world, to prevent Jarrs & Contentions after<br />

my Decease do make constitute <strong>and</strong> ordaine t<strong>his</strong> to be my<br />

last Will & Testament in manner <strong>and</strong> form following ; that<br />

is to say, I commend my Soul into ye h<strong>and</strong>s <strong>of</strong> God <strong>and</strong><br />

body to ye earth to be decently buried at the Discrefion <strong>of</strong><br />

my friends, <strong>and</strong> as to my temporal estate which it hath<br />

pleased God <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> mercy to lend me, I give bequeath <strong>and</strong><br />

bestow in the following manner, Viz : After my ffuneral<br />

Charges <strong>and</strong> Just Debts are payed <strong>and</strong> sattisfyed by my<br />

Executrix hereafter mentioned, I give <strong>and</strong> bequeath unto<br />

my aged <strong>and</strong> beloved wife all my whole estate both Reall<br />

<strong>and</strong> personal after my decease During her natural Life with<br />

full power <strong>and</strong> Authority by Virtue <strong>of</strong> these presents to<br />

make sale <strong>of</strong> ye whole my Two acre lott in Bristol with<br />

the Dwelling house thereon except what I have before<br />

given by deed <strong>of</strong> Gift to my Daughter Hepzebath or any<br />

part or parsell <strong>of</strong> my said lott to such person or persons<br />

who shall appear to purchass the same hereby Impowering<br />

<strong>of</strong> my said wife Hannah <strong>Lewis</strong> to make, sign, seal <strong>and</strong> fully<br />

to Execute a good <strong>and</strong> sufficient Deed <strong>and</strong> Legall Convayance<br />

<strong>of</strong> the said two acre lott or any part or parcell<br />

there<strong>of</strong> so sold as aforesaid for her necessary & Comfort-


AND SOME OP HIS DESCENDANTS. 13<br />

able livelyhood During her natural life <strong>and</strong> after her Decease<br />

what shall be Remaining <strong>of</strong> my estate to be Derided<br />

to <strong>and</strong> among my Children in as Just <strong>and</strong> equal proportion<br />

as may be according to the direction <strong>of</strong> the law in such<br />

case made <strong>and</strong> provided, having a regard allwayes to what<br />

any <strong>of</strong> my Sons or Daughters have had formerly <strong>of</strong> my<br />

estate before my decease. And <strong>of</strong> t<strong>his</strong> my Last Will<br />

& Testament I constitute <strong>and</strong> ordain my Beloved wife Hannah<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> my sole Executrix Hereby making null & voydd<br />

all other <strong>and</strong> former Wills Legacies or Executors by me in<br />

any wise before t<strong>his</strong> time named willed or bequeathed <strong>and</strong><br />

in Testimony here<strong>of</strong> I Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong> have hereunto sett<br />

my h<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> fixed my seal the Eleventh day <strong>of</strong> August,<br />

A. D. 1708. Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong> [Seal]"<br />

Proved July 6, 1709. Presented <strong>and</strong> sworn to by Hannah<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong>.<br />

The widow Hannah <strong>Lewis</strong> sold, April 22, 1710, to<br />

Nath 1 Byfield, *' one half <strong>of</strong> the two acre lot <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong><br />

where ye dwelling house now st<strong>and</strong>s being the eastern<br />

most half <strong>of</strong> those two acre lot with ye barn <strong>and</strong> house<br />

thereon '" bounded East on High St, South on Queen St.<br />

West by l<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> said Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong>, being the other half,<br />

<strong>and</strong> northerly by l<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> Nath'l Byfield. (Bristol Co.<br />

Deeds, Vol. 6, f. 174.)<br />

Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong> married, Nov. 11, 1659, Hannah, daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Edward <strong>and</strong> Joan Baker. They both died at Bris-<br />

tol, R. I., he dying April 26, 1709, aged about 76 years,<br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>his</strong> widow following him in January, 1717.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Thomas <strong>and</strong> Hannah :<br />

18. EDWABD, b. July 28, 1660, at <strong>Lynn</strong>; d. July 15, 1662, at Northampton,<br />

Mass.<br />

19. HANNAH, m. Jan. 22, 1683, George Morey. Their children,<br />

born in Bristol, R. I., were: (1) John, b. Oct. 3, 1684, who<br />

m., about 1700, Margaret Linsford, b. in Braintree, Feb. 6,<br />

1682-3, dau. <strong>of</strong> Edward <strong>and</strong> Hannah (Plumley) Lins-<br />

ford; (2) Mary, b. Mar. 24, 1687-8; (3) Sarah, b. Mar. 4,<br />

1690-1; (4) Hannah, b. Mar. 18, 1693-4; d. Dec., 1717; (5)<br />

George, b. Aug. 31, 1696; (6) Martha, b. Mar. 12, 1698-9;<br />

(7) Abigail, b. Feb. 27, 1701-2; (8) Benjamin, b. Apr. 18, 1705;<br />

(9) Thomas, b. Jan. 1, 1708-9.<br />

20. MART, b. 1663; d. Mar. 26, 1666.


H EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN,<br />

21. ESTHER, b. 1665; m., Jan. 7, 1684, Jeremiah Finney, at Bristol,<br />

R. I., where they had children born : (1) Mary, b. Mar. 26,<br />

1686; (2) Hannah, b. Jan. 14, 1687-8; (3) Mehitable, b. May<br />

8, 1689; (4) John, b. Aug. 3, <strong>and</strong> d. Oct. 23, 1690; (5) Rebec-<br />

ca, b. Feb. 24, 1691; (6) Esther, b. May 5, 1693; (7) John, b.<br />

April 13, 1696; (8) Abigail, b. April 17, 1697.<br />

22. THOMAS, b. Sept. 28, 1666, at Northampton, Mass.; d. Jan. 11,<br />

1666-7, at Northampton.<br />

23. THOMAS, b. Apr. 29, 1668, at <strong>Lynn</strong>.<br />

24. ELIZABETH, b. Dec. 7, 1669, at Swansea.<br />

25. PERSITHK, b. June 15, 1671, at Swansea.<br />

26. SAMUEL, b. Apr. 23, 1673, at Swansea.<br />

27. HEPSEBAH, b. Nov. 15, 1674, at Swansea; m., Dec. 25, 1706,<br />

James Thurber, at Bristol, R. I. He died June 10, 1747.<br />

She died Nov. 11, 1753, at Bristol, R. I.<br />

28. JOSEPH, b. May 13, 1677, at Swansea.<br />

29. DEBORAH, b. Mar. 19, 1679, at Swansea.<br />

5. Nathaniel <strong>Lewis</strong> was born at Watertown, 25th,<br />

6 m., 1639. Caulkins' History <strong>of</strong> New London, p. 296,<br />

says, " Nathaniel <strong>and</strong> Joseph <strong>Lewis</strong> are names that appear<br />

on the rate list <strong>of</strong> 1667, as partners in estate. They were<br />

transient residents." They removed to Swansea <strong>and</strong> became<br />

inhabitants.<br />

At a town meeting, Dec. 1, 1669, " Nathaniel <strong>Lewis</strong> is<br />

admitted townsman, <strong>and</strong> is to have a 12 acre lot where it<br />

may be Judged Convenient." He was <strong>of</strong> the 3d rank Feb.<br />

7, 1670. In the Book <strong>of</strong> Possessions <strong>his</strong> l<strong>and</strong>s are recorded<br />

on page 107, except <strong>his</strong> lot No. 85 in the sheep pasture,<br />

alias Towoset Neck, which is recorded by a mistake with<br />

<strong>his</strong> brother Joseph's l<strong>and</strong>s on page 53. He married Mary<br />

-, <strong>and</strong> died Oct. 13, 1683.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Nathaniel <strong>and</strong> Mary<br />

30. NATHANIEL, b. July 17, 1673; d. Aug. 20, 1676.<br />

31. MARY, b. Dec. 4, 1677, at <strong>Lynn</strong>; m., June 10, 1693, John Cole, jr.,<br />

in Swansea, <strong>and</strong> had born there: (1) <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. Oct. 23, 1694;<br />

(2) Joanna, b. Feby. 20, 1686-7 ;<br />

(3) Nathan, b. Mar. 20, 1703.<br />

6. Joseph <strong>Lewis</strong>. There is no record <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> birth.<br />

His father died in 1650, <strong>and</strong> in 1658 <strong>his</strong> mother was taken<br />

away, <strong>and</strong> John, <strong>his</strong> eldest brother, did not marry until the<br />

next year (17 June, 1059), so that <strong>his</strong> childhood was not<br />

very propitious <strong>and</strong> early in life he had to start to build<br />

<strong>his</strong> own fortune. Being used to the water, with <strong>his</strong> brother


AND SOME OP HIS DESCENDANTS. 15<br />

Nathaniel, he sailed along the coast, <strong>and</strong> was at New London,<br />

Conn., on Dec. 2, 1667, where they were transient<br />

residents <strong>and</strong> taxed £2. 3s. 9d. for the minister's rate.<br />

(New London, Ct, Records.) He removed to Swansea<br />

with <strong>his</strong> brothers, Thomas <strong>and</strong> Nathaniel, <strong>and</strong> became an<br />

inhabitant, <strong>and</strong> was granted l<strong>and</strong> in the third rank, Feb.<br />

7, 1670. At town meeting 9th, 12 mo., 1671, he was elected<br />

to assist the committee to " lay out the l<strong>and</strong>s recently<br />

purchased at Metapoisett." His l<strong>and</strong>s are recorded in the<br />

Book <strong>of</strong> Possessions on pages 53 <strong>and</strong> 54, <strong>and</strong> with them<br />

are recorded part <strong>of</strong> the l<strong>and</strong>s <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> brother Nathaniel<br />

(5) on page 53 by a mistake made at that time. The following<br />

certificate is self-explanatory.<br />

Office <strong>of</strong> Town Clerk <strong>and</strong> Treasurer.<br />

Swansea, Mass., Aug. 3, 1906.<br />

" Nathaniel <strong>Lewis</strong> <strong>his</strong> l<strong>and</strong> in the Sheep pasture alis<br />

Towoset Neck by a mistake were Recorded in page 53<br />

with <strong>his</strong> Brother Joseph's L<strong>and</strong>s."<br />

I hereby certify that the above is a true copy <strong>of</strong> the<br />

record as it appears on page 107 <strong>of</strong> the original " Proprietors<br />

Records '''<br />

in the town <strong>of</strong> Swansea.<br />

[Seal <strong>of</strong> the Town <strong>of</strong><br />

Henry O. Wood, Town Clerk.<br />

Swansea.]<br />

There has been considerable discussion as to who were<br />

the parents <strong>of</strong> t<strong>his</strong> Joseph <strong>Lewis</strong>. Mr. Deane's Scituate<br />

<strong>and</strong> Mr. Shepherd in the N. E. Hist. Gen. Register state<br />

that he was a son <strong>of</strong> George <strong>of</strong> Barnstable. There appears<br />

to be no foundation for such statement, as George<br />

had no son by that name, as is shown by Otis' Barnstable<br />

Families. There is ample evidence that Nathaniel was<br />

from <strong>Lynn</strong>, <strong>and</strong> the above is evidence that <strong>his</strong> brother<br />

Joseph was with him.<br />

There is a tradition that Joseph <strong>Lewis</strong> was the first<br />

white man slain in King Philip's War. He was killed at<br />

Swansea, June 24, 1675. (Bodge's King Philip's War, p.<br />

463.) A list <strong>of</strong> the slain reported by the clerk <strong>of</strong> the<br />

town at the time is : Joseph <strong>Lewis</strong>, Robert Jones, John<br />

Jones,* Nehemiah Allen, William Cohun, John Salisbury,<br />

*The Joneses were relatives <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Joseph <strong>Lewis</strong>. The deaths<br />

probably occurred in the order named.


16 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN,<br />

William Salisbury, John Hall. (Plymouth Colonial<br />

Records.<br />

" As the inhabitants <strong>of</strong> Swansea were returning from<br />

public worship, a number <strong>of</strong> Indians who lay in ambuscade,<br />

fired upon them, killed one <strong>of</strong> their company <strong>and</strong><br />

wounded another. They next intercepted <strong>and</strong> killed two<br />

men, who were sent for a surgeon. The same night they<br />

entered the town <strong>of</strong> Swansea <strong>and</strong> murdered six men."<br />

(Hannah Adams' N. E. History, p. 120.)<br />

" In the afternoon <strong>of</strong> June 24, 1675, being a fast day<br />

at Swansea, people were coming from Public Worship the<br />

Indians attacked them, killed one <strong>and</strong> wounded others,<br />

<strong>and</strong> killed two men who were going for a Surgeon, beset<br />

a house in another part <strong>of</strong> the town <strong>and</strong> murdered 6<br />

more." (Hutchinson's History <strong>of</strong> Mass., Vol.1, page 261.)<br />

Joseph <strong>Lewis</strong> married Mary Jones, June 13, 1671.<br />

(Swansea Records.) She was the daughter <strong>of</strong> Robert <strong>and</strong><br />

Anne (Bibble) Jones <strong>of</strong> Hull. Anne was the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

John <strong>and</strong> Sibyll Bibble <strong>of</strong> Maiden. After the massacre<br />

Mary returned to Maiden to live with her gr<strong>and</strong>mother.*<br />

Mary, the widow <strong>of</strong> Joseph, married, Jan. 11, 1677, at<br />

Maiden, Obadiah Jenkins. He died in 1720, <strong>and</strong> <strong>his</strong> sons<br />

Joel <strong>and</strong> Obadiah gave bond April 1, 1720, <strong>and</strong> were appointed<br />

administrators <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> estate. His wife Mary must<br />

have died before that time, as she had no share in <strong>his</strong><br />

estate. Their children<br />

1<br />

were : (1) Joel, (2) Mary, (3)<br />

Annabel, (4) Lydia,<br />

Anna, m. Benj. Teal ;<br />

(5) Sarah, m. Taylor ;<br />

(7) Obadiah, m. Mary Grover.<br />

(6)<br />

•The Will <strong>of</strong> John Bibble (N. E. Hist. Gen. Register, Vol. 9, p.<br />

306-7) mentions son in law Robert Jones <strong>of</strong> Hull, daughter Annie<br />

<strong>and</strong> wife Sibyll, <strong>and</strong> calls himself " <strong>of</strong> Maldon being now <strong>of</strong> Hull,"<br />

July 23, 1653. Ann Bibble was a petitioner for a minister to be settled<br />

at Maiden, Oct. 28, 1651, so she must have married Robert Jones<br />

between that day <strong>and</strong> July 1, 1653, when her father made <strong>his</strong> will.<br />

Sybil Bibble, widow, married Miles Nutt, <strong>and</strong> on Oct. 30, 1674, became<br />

the wife <strong>of</strong> John Doolittle <strong>of</strong> Maiden, where she lived <strong>and</strong> died<br />

Sept. 23, 1690, aged about 82 years. Her will, made at Maiden, Dec.<br />

25, 1683, proved in 1690, gives " to Obadiah Jenkins <strong>and</strong> Mary Jenkins<br />

<strong>his</strong> wife <strong>and</strong> their children, all my housing <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>s in Maiden,<br />

with all movables, he paying out <strong>of</strong> it to my gr<strong>and</strong>children,<br />

Robert, Zachery, Benjamin <strong>and</strong> Rebeccah Jones £5, a piece when<br />

they become <strong>of</strong> age. * * * I make my gr<strong>and</strong>son Obadiah Jenkins<br />

my Executor <strong>of</strong> t<strong>his</strong> my last Will.' 1<br />

Sybil Doolittle [Seal.


AND SOME OP HIS DESCENDANTS. 17<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Joseph <strong>and</strong> Mary, born in Swansea<br />

32. JOSEPH, b. Aug. 6, 1672.<br />

33. SYBIL, b. Mar. 18, 1674; m. in 1700, at Maiden, Samuel Howard<br />

<strong>of</strong> Maiden, <strong>and</strong> had: (1) Samuel, b. Apr. 25, 1701;<br />

m. July 12, 1727, Elizabeth Wayte; lived in Maiden. (2)<br />

Joseph, b. Nov., 1702; d. May 18, 1725. (3) Mary, b. about<br />

1708; m. Sept. 6, 1733, Thomas Mighills <strong>of</strong> Pomfret, Conn.<br />

(4) Sybill, b. about 1712; m. Dec. 27, 1738, Reuben Darbe <strong>of</strong><br />

Pomfret, Conn. (5) Benjamin, b. in 1714; d. 1763; m. June<br />

19, 1740, Abigail Walton <strong>of</strong> Reading. Settled at Maiden, <strong>and</strong><br />

removed to Holden, Mass., in 1749.<br />

The following memor<strong>and</strong>um, filed in Middlesex County<br />

Probate, file 8876, is interesting pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> the relationship<br />

<strong>of</strong> all the parties thereto.<br />

" Deacon Samuel Howard's mother was sister to the<br />

deceased* by <strong>his</strong> mother's side, i. e. : Obadialrs mother<br />

before she married <strong>his</strong> Father—married a <strong>Lewis</strong> & had 2<br />

children. Viz :—Joseph <strong>and</strong> Sibilla, which Sibilla was<br />

mother to the said Samuel Howard, who claims Joseph<br />

was father to Benj m <strong>Lewis</strong>, who also claims Sibilla's children<br />

are Samuel <strong>and</strong> Sibella. Joseph's children are Benjamin,<br />

Joseph <strong>and</strong> Abigail."<br />

The claims were allowed <strong>and</strong> settlement made as above.<br />

7 John <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Mar. 30, 1660, was a<br />

lieutenant, <strong>and</strong> was made a freeman Apr. 18,1691. In the<br />

division <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> father's l<strong>and</strong>s he had the south half next<br />

the sea. He died intestate about a year after <strong>his</strong> father,<br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>his</strong> widow Elizabeth was appointed administratrix,<br />

June 27, 1711. The inventory <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> estate, taken July<br />

11, 1711, is as follows :<br />

To an house, barn, & l<strong>and</strong> adjoining to<br />

about twenty acres or more, 160 00 00<br />

To 15 acre upl<strong>and</strong> & meadow in same field, 60 00 00<br />

To 7 acres Salt Marsh, 42 00 00<br />

To Common Lotte, 42 00 00<br />

To Forty sheep & two swine, 10 00 00<br />

To Cow & Tools for husb<strong>and</strong>ry, 4 07 00<br />

To Wareing Cloth & Gun, 11 11 00<br />

*Obadiah Jenkins.


18 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN,<br />

To Fodder, beds & bedding, £8, & household<br />

stuff, £4 05, 12 05 00<br />

To Cash, 4 10 00<br />

Real Estate £304, Personal, £67 13<br />

Debt due the estate, 12<br />

Dr to sundry creditors,<br />

£68 5<br />

8398<br />

Allowance for youngest son<br />

until 6 years <strong>of</strong> age, 24 00<br />

Total, £118 16 2<br />

John <strong>Lewis</strong> married Elizabeth Brewer, April 18, 1683,<br />

in <strong>Lynn</strong>.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> John <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth, born in <strong>Lynn</strong><br />

84. ELIZABETH, b. April 7, 1684; m. Feb. 8, 1708-9, Samuel<br />

Graves, Jr., b. Aug. 2, 1684, in <strong>Lynn</strong>, son <strong>of</strong> Samuel <strong>and</strong><br />

Sarah (Brewer) Graves, <strong>and</strong> had the following children<br />

born in <strong>Lynn</strong>: (1) Samuel, b. Jan. 19, 1710; (2) Sarah, b.<br />

Feb. 1, 1713; m. (int. Nov. 16, 1735), Job Collins.<br />

35. HANNAH, b. Jan. 22, 1685-6; m. Nov. 13, 1711, Lieut. Samuel<br />

Stocker,* b. Nov. 29, 1684, son <strong>of</strong> Ebenezer <strong>and</strong> Sarah (Mar-<br />

shall) Stocker <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>. She died Dec. 16, 1760. Children,<br />

born in <strong>Lynn</strong>: (1) John, b. Feb. 15, 1711-12; m. 1st, Hannah<br />

Kichards, m., 2nd, Ruth Breed; (2) Samuel, b. July 28, 1717,<br />

(twin); m., 1st, Elizabeth , pub. Oct. 21,1743; m.,2d, May<br />

25, 1757, Priscilla Rhodes; (3) Joseph, b. July 28, 1717, (twin).<br />

36. SARAH, b. April 5, 1688; d. young<br />

37. JOHN, b. Sept. 23, 1690; d. young.<br />

38. NATHANIEL, b. Jan. 18, 1692-3; d. young.<br />

39. EDMUND, b. Dec. 8, 1695.<br />

40. REBECCA, b. June 18, 1699; m. Feb. 17, 1725-6, Grover Pratt,<br />

son <strong>of</strong> Richard <strong>and</strong> Rebecca Pratt <strong>of</strong> Maiden. He died Jan.<br />

14, 1790. Had: (1) Richard, b. Nov. 27, 1728, in <strong>Lynn</strong>; d.<br />

Apr. 25, 1816; m. <strong>his</strong> cousin, Rebecca, dau. <strong>of</strong> Nathaniel, Jr.<br />

<strong>and</strong> Tabitha (<strong>Lewis</strong>) Ingalls, born Dec. 20, 1732. His<br />

" Common Place Book" has been published.<br />

41. TABATHA, b. July 2i!, 1702; m. Jan. 1, 1722, at <strong>Lynn</strong>, Nathaniel<br />

Ingalls, Jr., b. Dec. 25, 1692, son <strong>of</strong> Nathaniel <strong>and</strong> Anne<br />

42.<br />

Ingalls. He d. Sept. 23, 1772.<br />

THOMAS, b. May 10, 1708.<br />

"Samuel Stacker's mother <strong>and</strong> <strong>his</strong> wife Hannah <strong>Lewis</strong>' gr<strong>and</strong>mother, were<br />

sisters, both being daughters <strong>of</strong> Capt. Thomas Marshall.


AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS. 19<br />

9 Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong>, born June 2, 1663, in <strong>Lynn</strong>, married<br />

Mary Breed born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Aug. 24, 1664, daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Allen jr. <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth (Ballard) Breed.<br />

He was a yeoman <strong>and</strong> innholder, succeeding <strong>his</strong> father.<br />

He died Jan. 28, 1713-14, aged 50 years. She died Jan.19,<br />

1736-7, aged 74 years. HisVill made Jan. 27, 1713-14, the<br />

day before <strong>his</strong> death, follows : " I Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong><br />

in ye County <strong>of</strong> Essex in ye Province <strong>of</strong> ye <strong>Massachusetts</strong><br />

Bay in New Engl<strong>and</strong> being weak <strong>of</strong> Body yet God affording<br />

to me my Reason & perfect underst<strong>and</strong>ing. . .1 will <strong>and</strong><br />

bequeath as followeth. Imp—That all my honest & Just<br />

debts be truly & honestly payd. I give to my beloved<br />

wife Mary one third part <strong>of</strong> all my movable estate <strong>of</strong> what<br />

kind soever to give & dispose as she shall cause <strong>and</strong> my<br />

said wife to have ye best room in my Dwelling house at<br />

ye Wood end to dwell In so long as she remains my wife,<br />

<strong>and</strong> further my Will is y* my eldest son John <strong>Lewis</strong> shall<br />

provide corn, meat, firewood, <strong>and</strong> all things necessary for<br />

my Wife's comfortable subsistance so long as she remain<br />

my Widow. My said Wife accepting <strong>of</strong> all as above in<br />

Lieu or consideration <strong>of</strong> dower or thirds in my Estate. I<br />

give <strong>and</strong> bequeath to my eldest son John <strong>Lewis</strong> <strong>his</strong> heirs,<br />

all my housing, l<strong>and</strong>s, both upl<strong>and</strong>, salt, <strong>and</strong> pasture <strong>and</strong><br />

woodl<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> what kind soever, over <strong>and</strong> above what I have<br />

given him allread}- by Deed <strong>of</strong> Gift, my said son providing<br />

for my above Wife, <strong>his</strong> Mother, all things as above de-<br />

scribed <strong>and</strong> he paying all my just <strong>and</strong> honest debts at <strong>his</strong><br />

own cost <strong>and</strong> charge. I give <strong>and</strong> bequeath to my son<br />

Joseph <strong>Lewis</strong> <strong>and</strong> to my daughters Mary Mower, Abigail<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong>, Unice <strong>Lewis</strong> <strong>and</strong> Ruth <strong>Lewis</strong> all my movable Estate<br />

<strong>of</strong> what kind soever, to be equally divided between<br />

them, my said five children (excepting only so much <strong>of</strong><br />

my said movable estate as I have, in t<strong>his</strong> my Will already<br />

given to my Wife) said part to remain to her as aforesaid.<br />

My son Joseph shall be put out to a trade as my<br />

Wife shall judge best. I appoint my son John <strong>Lewis</strong> sole<br />

executor to t<strong>his</strong> my last Will & Testament & for ye confirmation<br />

here <strong>of</strong> ye Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong> have hereunto affixed<br />

my h<strong>and</strong> & scale the day <strong>of</strong> date here <strong>of</strong> ye twenty seventh


20 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN,<br />

day <strong>of</strong> January, Anno Do. One thous<strong>and</strong> seven hundred<br />

thirteen, fourteen.<br />

<strong>his</strong><br />

Thomas X <strong>Lewis</strong>.*<br />

mark<br />

Signed & sealed In y e presence <strong>of</strong> us<br />

John Burrill<br />

Mich 1 Bowden<br />

Sarah Bowden.<br />

On Jan. 13, 1713-14, 14 days before the execution <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong><br />

will, he deeded to <strong>his</strong> eldest son John, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>, "one half<br />

<strong>of</strong> all my dwelling house, barn & outhousing at Wood end<br />

<strong>and</strong> one half <strong>of</strong> all my l<strong>and</strong>s, salt marsh, pasture & woodl<strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> all kind."f<br />

Inventory <strong>of</strong> the estate <strong>of</strong> Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong> made Feb. 8,<br />

1713-144<br />

Wearing apparell,<br />

21-16-0<br />

Arms, 3 - 0-0<br />

two beds & bedsteads & all the furniture, belonging<br />

to them in ye great chamber, 15<br />

- 0-0<br />

Three beds with bedsteads & all furniture, belonging<br />

to them in ye kitchen chamber, 23 - 0-0<br />

one bedstead, bed & furniture in ye porch<br />

chamber, 7 - 0-0<br />

two bedsteads & furniture in ye garrit, 8 - 0-0<br />

nine pare sheets, 5 - 5-0<br />

six pare pillowberes,<br />

12-0<br />

five dozen napkins, 2 - 0-0<br />

six table clothes, 1 - 0-0<br />

Powder,<br />

6-0-0<br />

Ironware in ye house, 8 - 0-0<br />

one chest <strong>of</strong> Drawers 25s three old chests 20s 2 - 5-0<br />

table forms & chears, 3 - 0-0<br />

old barrils & lumber in ye house, 2 - 0-0<br />

about 100 bushels <strong>of</strong> oats 2 s a bushel, 10 - 0-0<br />

weges, axes <strong>and</strong> tools, 2 - 5-0<br />

plow, cart wheels, sleads, yoaks & chaines, 5 - 5-0<br />

"Essex County Probate Records, Vol. 311, f . 104.<br />

tEssex County Deeds, Vol. 26, f. 260-2.<br />

jEssex Court Probate Records, Vol. 311. f. 105.


AND SOME OP HIS DESCENDANTS. 21<br />

nine cows, three pound ten apece & with other, 31-10-0<br />

five oxen & two bulls, 24 - 0-0<br />

two yearling steers, 3-10-0<br />

forty sheep, 14 - 0-0<br />

one horse, one young mare & two horse colts, 18 - 0-0<br />

ten swine, 3-10-0<br />

a hundred gallons <strong>of</strong> rum at 3 s a gallon, 15 - 0-0<br />

fifteen gallons Madare Wine 4 s a gallon, 3 - 0-0<br />

one pipe <strong>of</strong> green wine & fifteen barrels <strong>of</strong> cider 22 - 10 -<br />

a smal Isloop with all appurtenances, 20 - 0-0<br />

Saddle & pillians, 1-10-0<br />

plate <strong>and</strong> money, 16 - 1-0<br />

a negro man 30 - 0-0<br />

329 - 5-0<br />

Out <strong>of</strong> the personal estate the widow was allowed<br />

best bed & furniture belonging to it £13 - 0-0<br />

One chest <strong>of</strong> drawers, 1 - 5-0<br />

one pott & one kettel, 19-0<br />

pewter & cheers, 1-15-0<br />

one cow, 3-10-0<br />

£20 - 9-0<br />

£ s. d.<br />

To house & homestead & l<strong>and</strong> adjoining, 131 5<br />

To a Lott in the general field, 850<br />

To common Lott £58, To salt marsh £24, 82<br />

£221 10<br />

By ye Personal Estate<br />

To Inventory on file in Quick Stock £329 05<br />

To the said Estate Dr.<br />

£550 15<br />

£ s. d.<br />

Sundry Creditors as per list on file, 435 02<br />

Allowing ye Widow necessary, 20 9<br />

Allowing Adrnr. Extra trouble, 15<br />

Expenses Admr. &c. 21 10 9<br />

£492 1 9


22 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN,<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Thomas <strong>and</strong> Mary, born in <strong>Lynn</strong> :<br />

43. JOHN, b. Aug. 2, 1687.<br />

44. THOMAS, b. Dec. 2, 1689; d. young.<br />

46. MARY, b. Aug. 4, 1691; m., Nov. 13, 1711, Thomas Mower.<br />

Adm. on the est. <strong>of</strong> Thomas Mower, late <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>, deceased,<br />

was granted to <strong>his</strong> wid., Mary Mower, on 8 March,<br />

Youngest child was then 2 yrs. old.<br />

1730-31.<br />

46. REBECCA, b. Mar. 18, 1693-4; d. June 11, 1694.<br />

47. BENJAMIN, b. June 26, 1695; d. young.<br />

48. ABIGAIL, b. Oct. 14, 1696; m. (int. Sept. 30, 1716), John Stock-<br />

er, b. Nov. 13, 1693, son <strong>of</strong> Ebenezer <strong>and</strong> Sarah (Marshall)<br />

Stocker <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>. He was a shipwright, <strong>and</strong> resided in<br />

Boston, where several children were born. Had: (1)<br />

Thomas, b. Mar. 25, 1715. (2) John, b. Oct. 1, 1717. (3)<br />

Thomas, b. Mar. 25, 1719. (4) Abigail, b. Mar. 29, 1721. (5)<br />

Sarah, b. Dec. 1, 1723. (6) William, b. Jnly 30, 1726.<br />

49. JOSEPH, b. April 28, 1699; cooper; d. Nov. 23, 1726.<br />

50. EUNICE, b. Nov. 18, 1701; m., Mar. 26, 1720, Thomas Pearson,<br />

a cooper, <strong>of</strong> Boston.<br />

51. BENJAMIN, b. Jan. 16, 1703; d. young.<br />

52. RUTH, b. Jan. 18, 1705; m., April 12, 1725, Thomas Copp <strong>of</strong><br />

Boston, who d. soon after.<br />

23 Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong>, born April 29, 1668, at <strong>Lynn</strong>.<br />

He bought l<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Trustees <strong>of</strong> the Province <strong>of</strong> <strong>Massachusetts</strong><br />

Ba}% in the northeastern corner <strong>of</strong> Swansea, 5<br />

Sept., 1715 (Bristol County Deeds, Vol. 9, f. 478). He<br />

also bought l<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> Zachariah Eddy, <strong>of</strong> Peletiah Mason,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Thomas Brooks. He bought a farm in Rehoboth <strong>of</strong><br />

Ephraim Pearce on July 5, 1717 ; 20 acres in Metapoiset<br />

<strong>of</strong> Thomas Bowen, on Mar. 28, 1718; <strong>and</strong> 27 acres in<br />

Rehoboth <strong>of</strong> John Martin, on Oct. 21, 1718. He is called<br />

a weaver. His will, dated 12 Aug., 1717, probated Nov.<br />

4, 1717, is as follows :<br />

. Imprimis<br />

:—I give <strong>and</strong> Bequeath to Elizabeth my Dear-<br />

ly Beloved Wife The one halfe <strong>of</strong> my household goods to<br />

be at her dispose allso I give to my said wife the one third<br />

part <strong>of</strong> the use or pr<strong>of</strong>it <strong>of</strong> both my {farms, the one in<br />

Swansea <strong>and</strong> the other in Rehoboth <strong>and</strong> the use <strong>of</strong> the<br />

best room in each house on said fl'arms During her being<br />

my widow, but if she marry again to Dismiss her Right<br />

to housing <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>s to my two sons hereafter named,


AND SOME OP HTS DESCENDANTS. 23<br />

they paying to her the sum <strong>of</strong> three pounds in money<br />

yearly during her natural life.<br />

It. I give <strong>and</strong> bequeath unto my eldest son James<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> all that my ffarru situate in Swansea containing<br />

about seven score acres as it is butted <strong>and</strong> bounded with<br />

. . . improvements <strong>and</strong> all appurtenances belonging to him<br />

<strong>his</strong> heirs <strong>and</strong> assigns forever, he allowing to <strong>his</strong> mother that<br />

abovesaid.<br />

It. I give <strong>and</strong> bequeath to my son Timothy <strong>Lewis</strong> the<br />

one half <strong>of</strong> my ffarm situate in Rehoboth with the Dwelling<br />

house being the South end <strong>of</strong> said ffarm that I bought<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ephraim Peirce with the appurtenances belonging to<br />

the said South halfe part <strong>of</strong> said ffarm, to him <strong>and</strong> <strong>his</strong><br />

heirs <strong>and</strong> assigns forever, he allowing to <strong>his</strong> mother as<br />

aforesaid :<br />

It. I give <strong>and</strong> bequeath to my son Samuel <strong>Lewis</strong> the<br />

other half <strong>of</strong> my said ffarm situate in Rehoboth being the<br />

north end <strong>of</strong> said ffarm when he come to Twenty one<br />

years <strong>of</strong> age, to <strong>his</strong> heirs <strong>and</strong> assigns forever.<br />

It. I give <strong>and</strong> bequeath to my daughter Mary the sum<br />

<strong>of</strong> fifty pounds, to be payed to her in money or Goods<br />

when she comes to age, or time <strong>of</strong> marriage.<br />

It. I give <strong>and</strong> bequeath to my daughter Debora the<br />

sum <strong>of</strong> fifty pounds <strong>and</strong> also to daughter Tabitha <strong>and</strong><br />

daughter Lydia on the same terms. Also I ordain constitute<br />

my well beloved wife Executrix <strong>and</strong> my sons James<br />

<strong>and</strong> my son Timothy Executors <strong>of</strong> t<strong>his</strong> my last Will <strong>and</strong><br />

testament, And all the rest <strong>of</strong> my l<strong>and</strong>s I give to my said<br />

Executors to pay my Debts <strong>and</strong> Legacies Also my movables.<br />

Tho 8 Luis*<br />

Inventory <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> property shows £1604,19.0.<br />

Extract from the will <strong>of</strong> Elizabeth <strong>Lewis</strong>, widow <strong>of</strong><br />

Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong>, made 8 th Nov., 1731. I Elizabeth <strong>Lewis</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Swansea, widow, <strong>and</strong> lately wife <strong>of</strong> Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Swansea, deceased, being sick, etc. To daughter Mary,<br />

wife <strong>of</strong> Isaac Carter, my best <strong>and</strong> biggest bible, & to her<br />

two daughters Elizabeth & Sarah Carter. To daughter<br />

Deborah, wife <strong>of</strong> Samuel Eddy, to her daughter Abigail<br />

Eddy. To daughter Experience Mason <strong>and</strong> her two sons<br />

•Bristol County Probate Records, Vol. 3, f . 36.


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Nathan <strong>and</strong> Benjamin Mason. Equally. To daughter<br />

Tabitha Martin, wife <strong>of</strong> Daniel Martin, Hannah & Lydia<br />

Martin. To daughter Lydia, Sons Samuel & Timothy <strong>and</strong><br />

James <strong>Lewis</strong> sole Executors ; appointed 29 Nov., 1731.*<br />

Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong> married in Swansea, Apr. 10, 1689,<br />

Elizabeth, daughter <strong>of</strong> Timothy Brooks <strong>of</strong> Swansea, formerly<br />

<strong>of</strong> Billerica.<br />

Children born in Swansea, except Abigail<br />

53. NATHANIEL, b. Dec. 14, 1690.<br />

54. ABIGAIL, b. Jan. 8, 1691, born in Bristol, R. I.<br />

55. MARY, b. Jany. 2, 1694, m. Isaac Carte .<br />

66. JAMES, b. Nov. 14, 1695.<br />

57. TIMOTHY, b. Feb. 23, 1697-8.<br />

58. DEBORAH, b. Mar. 4, 1099-1700 ; m. Samuel Eddy.<br />

59. SAMUEL, b. Apr. 16, 1702.<br />

60. EXPERIENCE, b. Apr. 27, 1704; m. Jan. 26, 1723, in Swansea,<br />

Samuel Mason, b. Feb. 24, 1700, in Swansea, son <strong>of</strong> Isaac<br />

<strong>and</strong> Hannab Mason. She was appointed admx. <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> estate,<br />

Oct. 25, 1731, <strong>and</strong> married, 2d, Mar. 28, 1734, Ebenezer<br />

Martin. Children born in Swansea: (1) Nathaniel Mason,<br />

b. Oct. 9, 1724. (2) Nathan Mason, b. Nov. 12, 1726. (3) Hannah<br />

Mason, b. Feb. 4, 1728. (4) Benjamin Mason, b. Dec. 14,<br />

1730.<br />

61. TABITHA, b. May 8, 1706; m. Daniel Martin.<br />

62. LYDIA, b. Mar. 2, 1708-9.<br />

26 Samuel <strong>Lewis</strong>, born April 23, 1673, in Swansea,<br />

married Susannah Jones, Sept. 29, 1698, at Woodbridge,<br />

N. J.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Samuel <strong>and</strong> Susannah:<br />

63. SAMUEL, b. Jan. 1, 1702.<br />

64. LEVI, b. Apr. 15, 1706.<br />

28 Joseph <strong>Lewis</strong>, bom in Swansea, May 13, 1677,<br />

removed to Haddam, Conn., where he died May 27, 1742.<br />

He married Elizabeth, daughter <strong>of</strong> John <strong>and</strong> Sarah Birge<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bristol, R. 1. In the cemetery at Bristol, R. I., are<br />

two gravestones inscribed Mr. John Birge, died Sept. 5,<br />

1733, in <strong>his</strong> 85th year. Sarah, wife <strong>of</strong> John Birge, died<br />

Jan. 25, 1716-17, in her 63rd year.<br />

•Bristol County Probate Records, Vol. 7, f . 266—267.


C5.<br />

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Children <strong>of</strong> Joseph <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth :<br />

SARAH, b. 1703-4; m., Nov. 16, 1725, Thomas Beckwith <strong>of</strong> Lyme,<br />

Conn., born there July 1, 1702, son <strong>of</strong> Capt. Joseph <strong>and</strong><br />

Marah (Lee) Beckwith.<br />

66. ELIZABETH, b. 1705-6; m., Nov. 24, 1027, Hezekiah Shailer <strong>of</strong><br />

Haddam, Conn.<br />

67. REBECCA, m., June 24, 1730, Joseph Lee <strong>of</strong> Guilford, Conn.<br />

68. HANNAH, m., Mar. 6, 1734-5, Simon Arnold <strong>of</strong> Haddam, Conn.<br />

69. DEBORAH, b. April 16, 1721, at Haddam; m. Daniel Clark <strong>of</strong><br />

Haddam, Conn.<br />

70. JOHN, b. April 14, 1723, at Haddam.<br />

32 Joseph <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Swansea, June 6, 1672,<br />

was brought up with the family <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> stepfather, Obadiah<br />

Jenkins, in Maiden. After <strong>his</strong> marriage, in 1700, to<br />

Hannah Jones <strong>of</strong> Maiden, he settled in Woburn, in that<br />

part which was set <strong>of</strong>f to Wilmington, Sept. 25, 1730, on<br />

or near the Billerica line. In 1733 he was <strong>of</strong> Wilming-<br />

ton. He disposed <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> father's l<strong>and</strong>s in Swansea, for<br />

£6, to Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong> (23) <strong>of</strong> Swansea (Bristol Co. Deeds,<br />

Vol. 14, f. 34). He also sold to John Luther <strong>of</strong> Swansea,<br />

l<strong>and</strong> at Mattapoisett (Middlesex Co. Deeds, Vol. 99, f.<br />

668). These deeds identify him with <strong>his</strong> father Joseph<br />

(6).<br />

His sister Sybil was an heir to her gr<strong>and</strong>mother, <strong>and</strong><br />

they both were heirs <strong>of</strong> Obadiah Jenkins, Jr., a half-<br />

brother. Joseph <strong>Lewis</strong> died in Wilmington, July 25, 1755,<br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>his</strong> will, made July 1, 1751, gives to <strong>his</strong> wife Hannah<br />

£7 lawful money, with all my provisions <strong>and</strong> live stock to<br />

improve <strong>and</strong> dispose <strong>of</strong> during her life, the dwelling house<br />

<strong>and</strong> barn, <strong>and</strong> all household goods <strong>of</strong> all sorts. Thomas<br />

Pearson, a son-in-law, is made executor, <strong>and</strong> ordered to<br />

fence l<strong>and</strong>s, get in hay, make cider, <strong>and</strong> put it in the cel-<br />

lar, care for cows, winter <strong>and</strong> summer, drive <strong>and</strong> fetch<br />

them, provide a horse for meetings, etc. ; also 20 bushels


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EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN<br />

<strong>of</strong> meal (12 Indian, 8 rye), HO pounds <strong>of</strong> meat (100 pork,<br />

40 beef), one bushel <strong>of</strong> malt, <strong>and</strong> firewood. Care for the<br />

widow tenderly in sickness, <strong>and</strong> bury her decently after<br />

death. To son Benjamin £20, also a £50 bond he owes<br />

<strong>his</strong> father is <strong>his</strong> portion. To son Joseph, 20 shillings. To<br />

son John, 20 shillings. To daughter Abigail, <strong>and</strong> to her<br />

husb<strong>and</strong> Thomas Pearson, all l<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> meadows <strong>of</strong><br />

all sorts, homestead <strong>and</strong> outl<strong>and</strong>s. To 4 gr<strong>and</strong>children,<br />

children <strong>of</strong> daughter Hannah Durant, £7. All wearing<br />

apparel to Benjamin, Joseph <strong>and</strong> John.<br />

The will <strong>of</strong> the widow, Hannah <strong>Lewis</strong> <strong>of</strong> Wilmington,<br />

made June 13, 1757, <strong>and</strong> probated May 25, 1761, gives to<br />

son Benjamin <strong>Lewis</strong> £10, who is appointed executor. To<br />

son Joseph <strong>Lewis</strong> X10. To daughter Abigail Pierson £10.<br />

To son John <strong>Lewis</strong>, if living, £50. In case <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> death,<br />

to <strong>his</strong> two children, John <strong>Lewis</strong> <strong>and</strong> Susannah <strong>Lewis</strong>. To<br />

children <strong>of</strong> son Joseph <strong>Lewis</strong>, " which he hath by <strong>his</strong> first<br />

wife Lydia <strong>Lewis</strong>," remaining estate.<br />

She died Nov. 6, 1760, in Wilmington.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Joseph <strong>and</strong> Hannah, born in Woburn :<br />

71. HANNAH, b. Oct. 13, 1700 ; m. Durant.<br />

72. MARY, b. Feb. 22, 1702.<br />

73. BENJAMIN, b. June 5, 1705.<br />

74. JOSEPH, b. Jan. 1, 1707.<br />

75. ABIGAIL, b. April 11, 1710; m. Thomas Pearson.<br />

76. JOHN, b. June 9, 1713.<br />

39 <strong>Edmund</strong> <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Dec. 8, 1695,<br />

was a yeoman. He came into possession <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> father's<br />

l<strong>and</strong>s by purchase <strong>of</strong> the rights <strong>of</strong> the other heirs. He<br />

also obtained possession <strong>of</strong> most <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> uncle Thomas'<br />

l<strong>and</strong> by purchase from <strong>his</strong> son John (43). Nov. 10, 1736,<br />

he also bought <strong>of</strong> John <strong>Lewis</strong> (43), tanner, for £600, a<br />

certain messuage, or tenement, consisting <strong>of</strong> upl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

meadow, with one dwelling house <strong>and</strong> barn, situate in<br />

<strong>Lynn</strong>, bounded northerly on l<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> Nathaniel Ingalls,<br />

easterly on l<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Edmund</strong> <strong>Lewis</strong> (39), <strong>and</strong> partly on<br />

Bassett's l<strong>and</strong>, southerly on said <strong>Edmund</strong> <strong>Lewis</strong>' l<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong><br />

westerly on <strong>Lynn</strong> commons, containing about 20 acres<br />

(Essex Co. Deeds, Vol. 73, f. 179). T<strong>his</strong> was the house


AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS. 27<br />

<strong>and</strong> barn <strong>of</strong> <strong>Edmund</strong> (1) which John (43) inherited from<br />

<strong>his</strong> father Thomas (9), who inherited it from John,<br />

Sen (2).<br />

<strong>Edmund</strong> <strong>Lewis</strong> re-conveyed t<strong>his</strong> property to <strong>his</strong> brother<br />

Thomas, the following month, for £250. Together with<br />

Hannah, <strong>his</strong> newly married wife, he conveyed to <strong>his</strong> eldest<br />

son John, for £19. 18s., " the east end <strong>of</strong> my Dwelling<br />

House, <strong>and</strong> one half my barn, <strong>and</strong> one half my salt marsh,<br />

wood <strong>and</strong> upl<strong>and</strong>," on Dec. 8, 1756 (Essex County Deeds,<br />

Vol. 178, 1 172). He died intestate, <strong>and</strong> Sept. 29, 1777,<br />

Samuel Ingalls was appointed administrator (Essex Co.<br />

Prob. Rec., file 16,745). The widow's dower was set <strong>of</strong>f<br />

to her by the court on May 4, 1779, viz-. : The west end<br />

<strong>of</strong> the dwelling house, the line running through the centre<br />

<strong>of</strong> the chimney, with a privilege to use the front <strong>and</strong> back<br />

doors, entry <strong>and</strong> stairs. The east end <strong>of</strong> the barn containing<br />

two Bays, <strong>and</strong> is 20 feet in length. 100 poles <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong>,<br />

on part <strong>of</strong> which the dwelling house st<strong>and</strong>s, the east line<br />

running through the centre <strong>of</strong> the chimney. One acre, 96<br />

poles <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong> in the field by the house. Seven acres, 136<br />

poles <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong>, part tillage, <strong>and</strong> part fresh meadow. Four<br />

acres <strong>of</strong> pasture l<strong>and</strong> near the house. Four acres <strong>of</strong><br />

woodl<strong>and</strong> laid out to John <strong>Lewis</strong> on town common, it<br />

being part <strong>of</strong> a ten acre lot, the total being appraised at<br />

£870. 6. 8.<br />

John <strong>Lewis</strong>, eldest son <strong>of</strong> said intestate, having received<br />

as advancement <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> father certain real estate fully equal<br />

to a single share, <strong>his</strong> heirs desired that only one share be<br />

set <strong>of</strong>f to them. The estate was divided into seven lots,<br />

<strong>and</strong> apportioned to Jonathan Blaney <strong>Lewis</strong> (148), representative<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nathaniel <strong>Lewis</strong>, deceased, to Lydia Ingalls,<br />

Elizabeth Ingalls, Joseph <strong>Lewis</strong>, <strong>Edmund</strong> <strong>Lewis</strong>, Sarah<br />

Newhall, <strong>and</strong> to the legal representatives <strong>of</strong> John, the<br />

eldest son, deceased. The portions were each valued at<br />

£248. 13s. 4d.<br />

<strong>Edmund</strong> <strong>Lewis</strong> married, Jan. 8, 1723-4, Hepsebah,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Allen, 3d, <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth (Ballard) Breed <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Lynn</strong>. She was born June 19, 1697, <strong>and</strong> was buried Mar.<br />

15, 1756. He married, second, Nov. 25, 1756, Mrs. Han-


28 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN<br />

nah (Prince) Fuller, widow <strong>of</strong> Capt. John Fuller* <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Lynn</strong>, son <strong>of</strong> Hannah (8) (<strong>Lewis</strong>) Fuller. She died in<br />

1795.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> <strong>Edmund</strong> <strong>and</strong> Hepsebah, born in <strong>Lynn</strong><br />

77. JOHN, b. Oct. 16, 1724. Called "Junior."<br />

78. SARAH, b. Oct. 25, 1726; m., April 10, 1746, John Newhall, son<br />

<strong>of</strong> John <strong>and</strong> Lydia (Scarlett) Newhall <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>. He was b.<br />

May 12, 1721, <strong>and</strong> d. Jan., 1810. She d. about 1793. (See<br />

Newhall genealogy, No. 338.)<br />

79. LYDIA, b. Aug. 7, 1729; m. Samuel Ingalls, son <strong>of</strong> Samuel <strong>and</strong><br />

Sarah (Ingalls) Ingalls, born in <strong>Lynn</strong> in 1720. He was a<br />

cordwainer. His will was dated July 10, 1794.<br />

80. NATHANIEL, b. Oct. 30, 1731.<br />

81. JOSEPH, b. March 15, 1733-4.<br />

82. ELIZABETH, b. July 8, 1736; m., Nov. 27. 1758, Eleazer Collins<br />

Ingalls, born 1731, in <strong>Lynn</strong>, son <strong>of</strong> Joseph <strong>and</strong> Rebecca<br />

(Collins) Ingalls. He was a shipwright, <strong>and</strong> lived in <strong>Lynn</strong>.<br />

Child <strong>of</strong> <strong>Edmund</strong> <strong>and</strong> Hannah, born in <strong>Lynn</strong><br />

83. EDMUND, b. June 20, 1757.<br />

42 Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, May 10, 1708.<br />

He was the first <strong>of</strong> the family to learn the trade <strong>of</strong> shoemaking.<br />

He lived in the old <strong>Edmund</strong> (1) <strong>Lewis</strong> house,<br />

which he bought <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> brother <strong>Edmund</strong> on Dec. 23, 1736<br />

(Essex Co. Deeds, Vol. 73, f. 179.), until he sold it to<br />

John Ingalls on Jan. 26, 1758. Afterwards he lived in<br />

East Saugus on l<strong>and</strong> bought <strong>of</strong> the Stockers, <strong>and</strong> others.<br />

His will made Nov. 5, 1774 <strong>and</strong> probated Jan. 2, 1775, is<br />

as follows<br />

Item—I give <strong>and</strong> bequeath unto my beloved Wife<br />

Elizabeth <strong>Lewis</strong> the whole use <strong>and</strong> Impovment <strong>of</strong> the one<br />

half <strong>of</strong> my Estate both real <strong>and</strong> personal so long as she<br />

shall remain my Widow <strong>and</strong> all my Household Furniture,<br />

to her own Disposal, her Improvement in the House to be<br />

the Westerly end & one half <strong>of</strong> the barn.<br />

I give <strong>and</strong> bequeath unto my son Amos <strong>Lewis</strong> <strong>and</strong> unto<br />

<strong>his</strong> Heirs & Assigns forever the Easterty end <strong>of</strong> my<br />

•Capt. John Fuller, m., Sept. 15, 1746, Hannah Prince, <strong>and</strong> had two children,<br />

born in <strong>Lynn</strong> : Millicent, b. Sept. 7, 1748 ; James, b. June 7, 1752.


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Dwelling House & half an acre <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong> lying on the northerly<br />

side <strong>of</strong> sd Dwelling house also one half my Barn.<br />

1 give unto my three sons, Amos <strong>Lewis</strong>, Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong><br />

& Nathaniel <strong>Lewis</strong> <strong>and</strong> unto their Heirs <strong>and</strong> Assigns forever<br />

the other half <strong>of</strong> my Estate both real <strong>and</strong> personal in<br />

equal Proportion.<br />

I give <strong>and</strong> bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth John-<br />

son, the wife <strong>of</strong> Timothy Johnson, twenty four shillings<br />

yearly & every year to be paid her by my Executors out<br />

<strong>of</strong> my Estate so long as my Wife's Improvement continueth<br />

<strong>and</strong> at the end <strong>of</strong> my Wife's Improvement I Will,<br />

give & bequeath unto her children forty pounds to be<br />

paid unto her, if living, or her children if Providence so<br />

do order that she dieth before my Wife.<br />

After the Improvement <strong>of</strong> my Wife is ended, I give<br />

unto my sons Thomas & Nathaniel the west end <strong>of</strong> my<br />

House.<br />

I give <strong>and</strong> bequeath unto my three sons Amos, Thomas<br />

& Nathaniel the whole remaining part <strong>of</strong> my Estate both<br />

real <strong>and</strong> personal unto them, their Heirs <strong>and</strong> Assigns forever,<br />

to be equally divided betwixt them.<br />

Constitutes wife Elizabeth <strong>and</strong> son Amos as executors.<br />

Dec. 10, 1779, Amos <strong>Lewis</strong> (85), cordwainer, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

Elizabeth <strong>Lewis</strong>, widow, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>, <strong>and</strong> Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong> (87)<br />

<strong>of</strong> Boston, cordwainer, for X 12,750 (depreciated currency)<br />

conveyed to Jacob Newhall <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>, a farm <strong>of</strong> 120 acres<br />

in <strong>Lynn</strong>, also two lots <strong>of</strong> salt marsh, 7 acres, <strong>and</strong> 2 lots <strong>of</strong><br />

woodl<strong>and</strong>, 5 acres. (Essex Co. Deeds, Vol. 138, f. 51.)<br />

May 16, 1777, Ephraim Rhodes <strong>and</strong> wife Mary, conveyed<br />

to Thomas (87) <strong>and</strong> Nathaniel <strong>Lewis</strong> (88) <strong>of</strong> Plymouth<br />

<strong>and</strong> Amos <strong>Lewis</strong> (85) <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>, 5 acres l<strong>and</strong> in<br />

<strong>Lynn</strong>. (Essex Co. Deeds, Vol. 123, f. 278.) On July 19,<br />

1777, John Batt <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong> for £186 conveyed to Amos<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> (85) <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>, <strong>and</strong> Thomas (87) <strong>and</strong> Nathaniel<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> (88) <strong>of</strong> Plymouth, 80 acres l<strong>and</strong> in <strong>Lynn</strong>, bounded<br />

on Amos, Thomas <strong>and</strong> Nathaniel <strong>Lewis</strong> <strong>and</strong> Thomas<br />

Stocker. (Essex Co. Deeds, Vol. 123, f. 278.)<br />

Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong> married Dec. 8, 1741, in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Elizabeth<br />

Carder. He was buried in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Nov. 12, 1774.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Thomas <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth, born in <strong>Lynn</strong> :


30 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN<br />

84. ELIZABETH, b. May 6, 1744; m. Nov. 27, 1766, Timothy Johnson.<br />

3rd church records say m. Jan. 12, 1767. Had: Nathaniel<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong>, b. Oct. 18, 1774.<br />

85. AMOS, b. Sept. 26, 1746.<br />

86. THOMAS, b. Sept. 14, 1748; d. Jan., 1749.<br />

87. THOMAS, b. Nov. 1, 1750.<br />

88. NATHANIEL, b. Nov. 14, 1751.<br />

43 John <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Aug. 2, 1687. He<br />

was an innholder succeeding <strong>his</strong> father <strong>and</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>father.<br />

Later he became a tanner <strong>and</strong> owned a tannery on the<br />

Boston road. He was elected deacon for life in the 3d<br />

church in 1757. He owned about the last slave, owned<br />

in <strong>Lynn</strong>, <strong>and</strong> to whom he gave <strong>his</strong> freedom. The slave<br />

was brought from Africa when a boy. John <strong>Lewis</strong> died<br />

in 1778 at the ripe age <strong>of</strong> 91 years. Alonzo <strong>Lewis</strong> says<br />

he died 1775, aged 92 years, whereas, he was alive in<br />

1778. (History <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>, 2d Edition, p. 215.) In 1720<br />

he kept the grammar school. (History <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>, 2d Ed.<br />

p. 196.) The next year he opened a tannery, for Dec. 21,<br />

1721, Theophilus Burrill <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>, tanner, conveys to<br />

John <strong>Lewis</strong> " my tan house <strong>and</strong> tan yard <strong>and</strong> 26 poles <strong>of</strong><br />

l<strong>and</strong> near said <strong>Lewis</strong>' dwelling house, beam house, mill<br />

stone, horse, cart, 2 sleds, 1/3 <strong>of</strong> Malt house given me by<br />

my Father." (Essex Co. Deeds, Vol. 38, f. 278.) He<br />

bought considerable l<strong>and</strong> that had formerly belonged to<br />

<strong>his</strong> wife's father Samuel Burrill, <strong>and</strong> her gr<strong>and</strong>father<br />

John Burrill, <strong>and</strong> about 1747 he retired from the tannery<br />

business, as May 12, 1747 he is "John <strong>Lewis</strong>, Gentleman,"<br />

in a deed to John <strong>Lewis</strong>, jr., schoolmaster (<strong>his</strong><br />

son) <strong>of</strong> a dwelling house, barn, several out buildings, <strong>and</strong><br />

one-half acre <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong> in the body <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>, late in the possession<br />

<strong>of</strong> Joshua <strong>and</strong> Lydia Ward <strong>of</strong> Salem, <strong>and</strong> conveyed<br />

by them to John <strong>Lewis</strong> (Essex Deeds, Vol. 44 f.<br />

49), late enjoyed by Col. Burrill deceased <strong>and</strong> conveyed to<br />

said Lydia, by said Burrill in <strong>his</strong> will. (Essex Co. Deeds,<br />

Vol. 101, f. 89.) There are over 30 deeds on record<br />

bearing <strong>his</strong> name. His father Thomas gave him one-half<br />

<strong>his</strong> house, bam, outhousing <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>s, two weeks before<br />

<strong>his</strong> death, <strong>and</strong> left him the other half if he would pay <strong>his</strong><br />

debts, care for <strong>his</strong> widow, etc.; which he declined, but the


AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS. 31<br />

Judge <strong>of</strong> Probate appointed him Administrator <strong>of</strong> the Estate,<br />

<strong>and</strong> he worked it out <strong>of</strong> debt, <strong>and</strong> paid the other<br />

heirs


32 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN<br />

His second wife's estate was settled by Joseph Ballard<br />

in 1790, <strong>and</strong> among the charges was one for nursing since<br />

1778.<br />

The inventory <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> estate amounted to XI 50 8. 8s.<br />

old tenor. The inventory <strong>of</strong> the estate <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> wife Mary,<br />

amounted to £612. 10. old tenor. In the division <strong>of</strong> her<br />

estate, to John <strong>and</strong> Mary Carnes was set <strong>of</strong>f one-half <strong>of</strong><br />

the homestead, viz. house <strong>and</strong> barn, <strong>and</strong> a third <strong>of</strong> the old<br />

malt house, with other small buildings, together with l<strong>and</strong>.<br />

To Samuel <strong>Lewis</strong> was set <strong>of</strong>f the tan house <strong>and</strong> yard.<br />

To Sarah Newhall <strong>and</strong> the heirs <strong>of</strong> Mary Newhall, the<br />

whole <strong>of</strong> the brick yards. Deeds were given by the heirs<br />

Sept. 19, 1782.<br />

John <strong>Lewis</strong> married, first, Nov. 10, 1715, Mary Burrill,<br />

born Aug. 24, 1698, the daughter <strong>of</strong> Samuel <strong>and</strong> Margaret<br />

(Ruck) Burrill. She died Aug. 31, 1754. He was published,<br />

second, in Boston, Apr. 25, 1756, with Jane (Bal-<br />

lard) Hunting, widow <strong>of</strong> Joseph Hunting <strong>of</strong> Boston, the<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> John Ballard. They were married in June,<br />

1756. She died about 1790. Administration was granted<br />

on her estate July 15, 1790.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> John <strong>and</strong> Mary, born in <strong>Lynn</strong> :<br />

89. LYDIA, b. Aug. 20, 1716, became the 2d wife <strong>of</strong> Rev. Nathaniel<br />

Henchman, b. Nov. 22, 1700, <strong>and</strong> d. Dec. 23, 1761.<br />

She m. 2d, Eussell Trevett, a merchant <strong>of</strong> Marblehead,<br />

<strong>and</strong> d. before Mar. 26, 1799, when her will was<br />

proved. Had: (1) Anna, b. Feb. 25, 1735-6; d. Sept. 6,<br />

1736. (2) Lydia, b. Apr. 20, 1740; d. Sept. 19, 1761. (3)<br />

Anna, b. May 18, 1742; m. Humphrey Devereaux, jr. <strong>of</strong> Mar-<br />

blehead.<br />

90. SARAH, b. Jan. 5, 1717-18; m. Mar. 20, 1748-9, Dr. Jonathan<br />

Fuller. She died July 1, 1751 <strong>and</strong> he m. 2d, Apr. 15, 1755,<br />

Mary Wyman.<br />

91. MARY, b. Apr. 19, 1720; d. June 15, 1798; m., July 16, 1747, Rev.<br />

John Carnes, b. in Boston July 11, 1723, <strong>and</strong> d. in <strong>Lynn</strong> Oct.<br />

23, 1802, son <strong>of</strong> John <strong>and</strong> Sarah (Baker) Carnes <strong>of</strong> Boston.<br />

John Carnes, sen., was a Colonel in the English army, comm<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

artillery in Boston in 1748. Rev. John Carnes<br />

graduated at Harvard College in 1742, was pastor at Stoneham<br />

from 1746 to 1757, at Rehoboth from 1759 to 1764, <strong>and</strong><br />

lived in Boston during the seige <strong>of</strong> 1775, corresponded


AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS. 3 A w<br />

with General Washington, was suspected by General Gage,<br />

had <strong>his</strong> house <strong>and</strong> papers searched, <strong>and</strong> was ordered to<br />

leave, which he did. Was chaplain in the army during the<br />

Revolution; Justice <strong>of</strong> the Peace; Representative in the Mas-<br />

sachusetts Legislature, 1784 to 1790, 1794, 1795; <strong>and</strong> delegate<br />

to ratify the constitution <strong>of</strong> the U. S. in 1788. He lived on<br />

the John <strong>Lewis</strong> place, Boston street, <strong>Lynn</strong>. Children: (1)<br />

Dorothy, b. Apr. 25, 1749, in Stoneham;m. Jonas Walsh. (2)<br />

John, b. July 17, 1751, in Stoneham. (3) <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. Oct. 31,<br />

1753, in Stoneham; d. Aug. 1, 1799, in Demarara, W. I. (4)<br />

Thomas, b. July 12, 1755, in Stoneham; d. Aug. 5, 1755, in<br />

Stoneham. (5) Thomas, b. Oct. 11, 1756, in Stoneham. (6)<br />

Burrill, b. July 24, 1761, in Rehoboth. (7) Edward, b. Feb.<br />

12, 1765, in Rehoboth. (8) Joseph. (9) Mary; m. Rev.<br />

Benj. Wadsworth, b. in Milton, July 29, 1750 (second wife).<br />

He d. Jan. 28, 1826. Her will was recorded in Suffolk<br />

County, May 6, 1845.<br />

92. Lois, b. July 17, 1722; d. Nov. 7, 1750; m. May 7, 1750, in Bos-<br />

ton, Capt. Richard Mower, jr. He d. before March 1, 1761.<br />

Their daughter Sarah died Oct. 30, 1750, aged 7 days (g. s.),<br />

a premature birth, that probably caused the mother's death.<br />

See Henchman tomb in Western Burying Ground.<br />

93. JOHN, b. Nov. 7, 1724.<br />

56 James <strong>Lewis</strong>, born Nov. 14, 1695, at Swansea;<br />

received by <strong>his</strong> father's will the farm in Swansea, consisting<br />

<strong>of</strong> about 140 acres. On May 8, 1723, he conveyed to<br />

<strong>his</strong> brother Samuel 60 acres in Metapoiset (Bristol County<br />

Deeds, Vol. 16, f. 336), <strong>and</strong> on June 25, 1725, he conveyed<br />

to <strong>his</strong> brother Timothy, a house, barn, outhousing, <strong>and</strong> 80<br />

acres <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong> in Swansea (Bristol County Deeds, Vol. 16,<br />

f. 337). He was executor <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> mother's will, Nov. 29,<br />

1731, <strong>and</strong> was then <strong>of</strong> Rehoboth. On June 7, 1742,<br />

Hannah <strong>Lewis</strong> <strong>of</strong> Greenwich, Providence Co., R. 1., widow<br />

<strong>of</strong> James <strong>Lewis</strong>, for X1000, conveyed to Nathan Pierce <strong>of</strong><br />

Warwick, 100 acres <strong>of</strong> Oak swamp in Rehoboth (Bristol<br />

County Deeds, Vol. 31, f. 74).<br />

57 Timothy <strong>Lewis</strong>, was born in Swansea, Feb. 23,<br />

1697-8. He received by <strong>his</strong> father's will one-half <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong><br />

farm, with the dwelling house, it being the southern end<br />

<strong>of</strong> the farm formerly purchased <strong>of</strong> Ephraim Pearce, <strong>and</strong><br />

June 25, 1725, he bought <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> brother James 80 acres <strong>of</strong><br />

l<strong>and</strong> in Swansea, with the buildings thereon.


34 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN<br />

Administration on <strong>his</strong> estate was granted to Anne <strong>Lewis</strong>,<br />

<strong>his</strong> widow, Feb. 18, 1754.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Timothy <strong>and</strong> Anne, born in Swansea :<br />

94. THOMAS, b. Mar. 22. 1726; m. Jan. 14, 1753, Hannah Martin.<br />

Lived in Kehoboth.<br />

95. ELIZABETH, b. Nov. 20, 1728; m., Jan. 22, 1756, Benjamin Mason.<br />

Lived in Swansea.<br />

96. ANNE, b. Jan. 11, 1730; d. 1806.<br />

97. HEPZABETH, b. Feb. 14, 1732; m. July 18, 1751, Gideon Cor-<br />

nell.<br />

98. ABIGAIL, b. Feb. 3, 1734; m., 1766, Elisha Cornell ; lived in<br />

Swansea; <strong>and</strong> d. Dec. 2, 1769.<br />

99. DEBOKAH, b. Feb. 23, 1736; m., Nov. 4, 1787, Richard Hale.<br />

100. MAKOY, b. Nov. 6, 1739; d. 1811; will proved Mar. 5, 1811.<br />

59 Samuel <strong>Lewis</strong>, born April 16, 1702, in Swan-<br />

sea, received by <strong>his</strong> father's will the northern half <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong><br />

farm in Rehoboth. He married Hannah , <strong>and</strong> died in<br />

1763.<br />

His will, made March 13, 1762, <strong>and</strong> proved Oct. 10,<br />

1763, appointed Hannah, <strong>his</strong> wife, executrix, <strong>and</strong> gave to<br />

her the improvement <strong>and</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>it <strong>of</strong> all the farm, house <strong>and</strong><br />

buildings during her life, together with all the stock <strong>and</strong><br />

household goods. His son Benjamin received the housing<br />

<strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong> in Diton (Dighton). T<strong>his</strong> he afterwards sold <strong>and</strong><br />

gave him the money, as appears by a codicil dated Sept.<br />

16, 1763. His son Joseph received all the l<strong>and</strong> that laid<br />

south <strong>of</strong> what he had sold him, he paying <strong>his</strong> mother £12<br />

yearly during her widowhood. Samuel received 50 acres<br />

on the north end <strong>of</strong> the home field, he allowing <strong>his</strong> mother<br />

firewood <strong>and</strong> timber for rails for use on the place during<br />

her widowhood.<br />

His sons Benjamin, Joseph <strong>and</strong> Samuel received <strong>his</strong><br />

wearing apparel, arms, all <strong>his</strong> tools <strong>and</strong> tackling. His<br />

daughter, Betty Cornell, one cow <strong>and</strong> ,£20. His daugh-<br />

ters, Tabitha, Mary, Hannah <strong>and</strong> Phebe, " all the l<strong>and</strong> between<br />

the l<strong>and</strong> I have given to Samuel <strong>and</strong> to Joseph after<br />

their mother's death divided equally." To the daughters<br />

that remained single at their mother's death all the household<br />

goods <strong>and</strong> stock that remained after her death, <strong>and</strong> use <strong>of</strong><br />

two lowermost rooms so long as they remained single, then<br />

all buildings to go to Joseph.


AND SOME OP HIS DESCENDANTS. 35<br />

The inventory, filed Oct.<br />

II. 6.<br />

5, 1763, amounted to £128.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Samuel <strong>and</strong> Hannah, born in Swansea<br />

101. BETTY, b. Mar. 29, 1729; m. April 13, 1752, Elisha Cornell, <strong>and</strong><br />

d. Dec. 28, 1765.<br />

102. TABITHA (twin), b. Dec. 21, 1733(?); m., Sept. 24, 1764, William<br />

Baker.<br />

103. BENJAMIN (twin), b. Dec. 21, 1733(?); m., Aug. 22, 1754, Rnth<br />

Norton.<br />

104. SAMUEL, b. June 20, 1734(?); m., Jan. 12, 1758, Mary Martin.<br />

105. JOSEPH, b. April 2, 1736; m. Patience Pierce.<br />

106. MARY, b. Aug. 7, 1741; m. Joseph Fisk.<br />

107. HANNAH (twin), b. Dec. 29, 1744.<br />

108. PHEBE (twin), b. Dec. 29, 1744.<br />

63 Samuel <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Woodbridge, N. J., Jan.<br />

1, 1702; married there Effie Davenport.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Samuel <strong>and</strong> Effie :<br />

109. JOHN, b. Oct. 16, 1727.<br />

110. SUSANNAH, m. John Stout.<br />

III. DOEOTHY, m. Jeffrey Cooper.<br />

112. SARAH, m. John Dow.<br />

70 John <strong>Lewis</strong>, born April 14, 1723, at Haddam,<br />

Conn. ; married there, June 21, 1744, Deborah - —<br />

who died Feb. 1, 1813, in her 90th year. He died at<br />

Saybrook, Conn., Aug. 9, 1801.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> John <strong>and</strong> Deborah, the first eight born at<br />

Haddam, the last two born at Saybrook :<br />

113. JOSEPH, b. Mar. 24, 1744-5.<br />

114. JOHN, b. June 27, 1746; d. before 1765.<br />

115. SIMON, b. 1749; d. Oct. 3, 1791, 33. 42 yrs. (Bible record)<br />

116. SAMUEL, b. 1752-3; d. Sept. 10, 1780, se. 27 y. (g. s.)<br />

117. MARY, b. Aug. 16, 1758.<br />

118. ANDREW, bapt. Oct., 1759.<br />

119. ANDREW, b. Sept. 12, 1761.<br />

120. SARAH, b. 1760-1762 ; d. June 29, 1806, ae. 45 y.; m., first, -<br />

Barker; second, Jones.<br />

121. JOHN, b. Mar. 23, 1764; d. Mar. 25, 1786.<br />

122. ABNER, b. July 25, 1766.


36 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN<br />

73 Benjamin <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Woburn, June 5,<br />

1705, settled in that part that was set <strong>of</strong>f to Wilmington<br />

Sept. 25, 1730. He was a yeoman <strong>and</strong> member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

church at Wilmington in 1735. He was <strong>of</strong> Billerica in<br />

1744 <strong>and</strong> was a selectman in 1753-4 <strong>and</strong> 9. He was on the<br />

tax list Dec. 1776, for £2. 2. 5. as in the " Andover district<br />

near Salem Road." He was executor <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> mother's<br />

will, <strong>and</strong> also was heir to a part <strong>of</strong> the estate <strong>of</strong> Obadiah<br />

Jenkins, a half-brother to <strong>his</strong> father.<br />

Benjamin <strong>Lewis</strong> died Sept. 23, 1777. His will made<br />

Jan. 31, 1771, proved Nov. 10, 1777, gives to <strong>his</strong> wife<br />

Elizabeth the use <strong>of</strong> all household furniture during her<br />

natural life, a good cow, <strong>and</strong> three sheep to keep for her<br />

use during life, firewood, 8 bushels corn meal, 6 bushels<br />

rye, 120 weight good pork, 60 pounds beef, sufficient<br />

cider <strong>and</strong> molasses, <strong>and</strong> so much sauce as she needs, also<br />

the interest on £26. 13. 4. lawful money, to be paid her<br />

yearly. One half by the executor, <strong>and</strong> other half by son<br />

Benjamin. Also use <strong>of</strong> a horse to ride to meeting <strong>and</strong><br />

when needed, all the use <strong>of</strong> such parts <strong>of</strong> the house as<br />

she chooses <strong>and</strong> all the conveniences during her life.<br />

" Sons Benjamin, Jonathan, John, Reuben <strong>and</strong> Samuel,<br />

each <strong>of</strong> them have received <strong>of</strong> me their full portions out<br />

<strong>of</strong> my real estate as will appear by their discharges." To<br />

son Ebenezer, £40 to be paid him in 3 months by executor,<br />

after decease <strong>of</strong> the widow.<br />

All money, bonds, notes <strong>of</strong> h<strong>and</strong>, apparel, live stock,<br />

husb<strong>and</strong>ry tools, to be equally divided between sons then<br />

surviving, except money, bonds, notes <strong>of</strong> h<strong>and</strong>, which<br />

shall be divided after wife's death. To daughter Elizabeth<br />

<strong>and</strong> daughter Esther, all that he gave <strong>his</strong> wife, also<br />

to Esther 40 shillings. " I have given to Elizabeth (125)<br />

her full portion out <strong>of</strong> my real estate." To son James<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> all l<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> buildings in Billerica <strong>and</strong> in Tewksbury,<br />

he to be executor.<br />

Inventory filed Nov. 27, 1777, amounts to £317. 13. 2.<br />

He was <strong>of</strong> medium height, thick set, inclined to corpulency,<br />

weight 180-200 pounds, <strong>of</strong> great humor <strong>and</strong> joviality<br />

<strong>of</strong> disposition. (Charles <strong>Lewis</strong>)<br />

He married, June 5, 1728, in Woburn, Elizabeth Jaquith,


AND SOME OP HIS DESCENDANTS. 87<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Abraham <strong>and</strong> Sarah (Jones) Jaquith <strong>of</strong> Woburn.<br />

She was born June 5, 1708 <strong>and</strong> died Oct. 1, 1777.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Benjamin <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth<br />

123. BENJAMIN, b. Sept. 28, 1729, in Woburn.<br />

124. JONATHAN, b. Apr. 10, 1731, in Woburn. (Family Bible, May<br />

10, 1731.)<br />

125. ELIZABETH, b. Jan. 8, 1733, in Woburn; m. Jan. 29, 1760,<br />

Jacob Baldwin <strong>of</strong> Townsend, Mass.<br />

126. JAMES, b. Sept. 25, 1735, in Wilmington.<br />

127. JOHN, b. Aug. 5, 1737, in Wilmington.<br />

128. REUBEN, b. Sept. 25, 1739, in Wilmington.<br />

129. MARY, b. Nov. 13, 1741, in Wilmington; d. June 6, 1749.<br />

130. ESTHER, b. May 28, 1744, in Wilmington; m. Mar. 22, 1764,<br />

Abijah Wood.<br />

131. SAMUEL, b. June 10, 1746, in Billerica; m. June 3, 1773, Betty<br />

Parker. He was then <strong>of</strong> Chelmsford.<br />

132. SARAH, b. June 30, 1748, in Billerica ; d. June 3, 1749.<br />

133. EBENEZER, b. Dec. 4, 1750, in Billerica. (Church record,<br />

Nov. 4.)<br />

74 Joseph <strong>Lewis</strong>, horn in Woburn, Jan. 1, 1707,<br />

received 20 shil ings by <strong>his</strong> father's will <strong>and</strong> was an heir<br />

to Obadiah Jenkins, jr. receiving part <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> father's share.<br />

He received £10 old tenor from <strong>his</strong> mother's will made<br />

June 13, 1757. She left all her residuary estate equally<br />

to <strong>his</strong> " children by <strong>his</strong> first wife, Lydia." He <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>his</strong> wife were members <strong>of</strong> the church at Wilmington in<br />

1742.<br />

He married in Wilmington, Oct. 22, 1731, Lydia Pearson,<br />

probably daughter <strong>of</strong> Deacon Kendall Pearson.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Joseph <strong>and</strong> Lydia, born in Wilmington:<br />

184. LYDIA, b. July 17, 1731; m. Oct. 15, 1751, Samuel Buck, jr. <strong>of</strong><br />

Wilmington.<br />

135. JOSEPH, b. Oct. 17, 1733.<br />

136. TIMOTHY, b. May 24, 1736.*<br />

76 John <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Woburn, June 9, 1713, was<br />

in the army as Sergeant in Capt. Jonathan Butterfield's<br />

•There may have been other children <strong>and</strong> another wife. His mother's will<br />

mentions the children <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> first wife Lydia, from which it may be inferred that<br />

he had another wife in 1757 when the will was made.


38 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN<br />

company on the expedition against Crown Point in 1756<br />

<strong>and</strong> was reported lost with Hodges.<br />

His mother's will reads, viz : " If he shall be living <strong>and</strong><br />

shall continue until time <strong>of</strong> payment [after her death]<br />

£50 old tenor, in case <strong>of</strong> death, <strong>his</strong> two children John <strong>and</strong><br />

Susannah to enjoy it equally."<br />

His wife was a member <strong>of</strong> the church at Wilmington in<br />

1742, as were Benjamin <strong>Lewis</strong> (73) <strong>and</strong> wife, Joseph<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> (74), <strong>and</strong> Thomas Pearson <strong>and</strong> wife (75). John<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> died before Mar. 14, 1757 when Thomas Pearson<br />

was appointed administrator <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> estate. Inventory<br />

was filed Feb. 22, 1760 amounting to £22. 18. 8. with debts<br />

<strong>of</strong> £29. 18. 2.<br />

He married, first, Susannah, by whom he had John, born<br />

May 16, 1739 <strong>and</strong> died young. He married, second, Mar.<br />

14,' 1744-5, in Billerica, Phebe Walker, born May 5, 1723,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Jacob <strong>and</strong> Hannah Walker <strong>of</strong> Billerica.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> John <strong>and</strong> Phebe :<br />

137. SUSANNAH, b. Apr. 9, 1746; m. Apr. 7, 1768, Philip Peters.<br />

137a. PHEBE, b. Nov. 14, 1747; probably d. in infancy.<br />

138. JOHN, b. 1748, who chose <strong>his</strong> Uncle Benjamin (73) as guardian,<br />

Dec. 31, 1763, then in <strong>his</strong> 15th year.<br />

77 John <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Oct. 16, 1724, was<br />

called junior, John (43) being senior. He was a yeoman<br />

<strong>and</strong> resided on the east half <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> father's farm which had<br />

been given to him by <strong>his</strong> father, Dec. 8, 1756, a few days<br />

after <strong>his</strong> father's second marriage.<br />

He added to <strong>his</strong> inheritance <strong>and</strong> was quite a l<strong>and</strong> owner<br />

at the time <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> death, which must have occurred but a<br />

few days after <strong>his</strong> father's, for the administrator <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> estate<br />

was appointed Sept. 29, 1777 <strong>and</strong> the administrator<br />

<strong>of</strong> John, jr.'s estate on Oct. 7, 1777.<br />

The inventory <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> estate filed March 3, 1778, shows<br />

real estate valued at £1664. 9. 8.<br />

Nov. 3, 1778 the same committee that divided <strong>his</strong><br />

father's estate was appointed to appraise John, junior's<br />

<strong>and</strong> after setting <strong>of</strong>f the widow's dower to Mrs Elizabeth<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong>, the remaining two-thirds were divided into 9 parts^<br />

the eldest son, John <strong>Lewis</strong>, receiving a double portion.


AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS. 39<br />

The other children were named as follows : <strong>Edmund</strong>,<br />

Hepzibah, Joseph, Elizabeth Ingalls, Martha Ingalls, Nathaniel,<br />

Benjamin.*<br />

John was appointed guardian for <strong>his</strong> brother Benjamin,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Jacob Ingalls was appointed guardian for Joseph <strong>and</strong><br />

Nathaniel, on March 3, 1778.<br />

John <strong>Lewis</strong>, junior, married, Nov. 22, 1748, in <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

Elizabeth, born July 24, 1728, daughter <strong>of</strong> Joseph <strong>and</strong><br />

Elizabeth (Potter) Newhall <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> John <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth, born in <strong>Lynn</strong><br />

139. MARTHA, b. Sept. 22, 1749; m. June 4, 1772, Jacob Ingalls, b.<br />

in <strong>Lynn</strong>, July 1, 1747, <strong>and</strong> d. Jan. 19, 1823, son <strong>of</strong> Jacob <strong>and</strong><br />

Mary (Tucker) Ingalls <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>.<br />

140. JOHN, b. Oct. 15, 1751.<br />

141. EDMUND, b. Feb. 10, 1754.<br />

142. HEPZEBAH, b. June 10, 1756; m. June 17, 1783, Ephrairn Alley,<br />

who d. May 2, 1821. She died Feb. 4, 1828. Children: b. in<br />

<strong>Lynn</strong>: (1) Joseph (twin), b. May 6, 1784; (2) Benjamin<br />

(twin), b. May 6, 1784, d. May 23, 1821; (3) <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. Sept.<br />

5, 1786; (4) Nathaniel, b. Mar. 24, 1789; (5) Mehitabel, b.<br />

Dec. 14, 1791; (6) Hepsibah, b. July 13, 1794, m. — Cheever;<br />

(7) Lydia, b. Mar. 27, 1797, m. — Batchellar.<br />

143. ELIZABETH, b. Nov. 4, 1758; m. Oct. 8, 1778, her cousin Dan-<br />

iel Ingalls, b. 1760, son <strong>of</strong> Samuel <strong>and</strong> Lydia (<strong>Lewis</strong>) Ingalls.<br />

He was a cordwainer <strong>and</strong> lived in <strong>Lynn</strong>.<br />

144. BENJAMIN, b. Jan. 31, 1761.<br />

145. SARAH, b. Jan. 25,1763; d. Aug. 12, 1765.<br />

146. JOSEPH, b. Feb. 4, 1765.<br />

147. NATHANIEL, b. 1768.<br />

80 Nathaniel <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Oct. 30, 1731,<br />

was a cordwainer <strong>and</strong> lived in <strong>Lynn</strong> where he died May<br />

23, 1767. (g. s.) He married, Sept. 22, 1757, Abigail,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Jonathan <strong>and</strong> Hannah (Grey) Blaney <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>.<br />

After <strong>his</strong> death <strong>his</strong> widow married, second, Jan. 13, 1774,<br />

Capt. Joseph Felt <strong>of</strong> Salem, <strong>and</strong> had a daughter Molly Felt,<br />

b. June 6, 1779, who married John <strong>Lewis</strong> (152). Capt.<br />

Felt died <strong>and</strong> she married, third, Nov. 25, 1790, John Watts<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>, <strong>and</strong> died <strong>his</strong> widow about 1800.<br />

*Essex County Probate, Vol. 354, f . 70-73.


40 EDMUND LEWIS OP LYNN<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Nathaniel <strong>and</strong> Abigail, born in <strong>Lynn</strong> :<br />

147a. A child, d. in infancy.<br />

1476. A child, d. in infancy.<br />

148. JONATHAN BLANEY, b. 1760 ; d. 1780. In the settlement <strong>of</strong><br />

the estate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Edmund</strong> (39) he drew <strong>his</strong> father's share. His<br />

uncle John was appointed <strong>his</strong> guardian, Jan. 4, 1774 <strong>and</strong><br />

administration on <strong>his</strong> estate was granted July 12, 1780 to<br />

<strong>his</strong> mother, Abigail Felt.<br />

81 Joseph <strong>Lewis</strong>, was born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Mar. 15,<br />

1733-4. By <strong>his</strong> marriage, he came into possession <strong>of</strong> the<br />

old <strong>Edmund</strong> (1) <strong>Lewis</strong> house, John Ingalls having<br />

bought it from Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong> (42) on Jan. 26, 1758.<br />

Joseph <strong>Lewis</strong> was a cordwainer <strong>and</strong> died between<br />

Sept. 12, 1799, when he made a deed, <strong>and</strong> 1805, when <strong>his</strong><br />

widow's dower was divided. He married Dec. 19, 1765,<br />

Mrs. Sarah (Alley) Ingalls, widow <strong>of</strong> John Ingalls who<br />

was drowned in " ye Pines River" Sept. 30, 1762.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Joseph <strong>and</strong> Sarah, born in <strong>Lynn</strong><br />

149. JAMES, b. 1766.<br />

150. NATHANIEL, b. 1768.<br />

151. WILLIAM.<br />

152. JOHN.<br />

83 <strong>Edmund</strong> <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, June 20, 1757,<br />

was a private in Capt. Win. Farrington's Co. which<br />

marched from <strong>Lynn</strong> to Concord on the alarm <strong>of</strong> April 19,<br />

1775. He married Nov. 25, 1779, Rebecca, born Sept. 7,<br />

1760, daughter <strong>of</strong> Robert <strong>and</strong> Mary (Newhall) Mansfield<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>. He died in 1789, <strong>and</strong> <strong>his</strong> wife's brother, Robert<br />

Mansfield, was appointed guardian <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> two sons, April<br />

6, 1795. After <strong>his</strong> death <strong>his</strong> widow married, second, Nov.<br />

29, 1792, <strong>his</strong> nephew Benjamin <strong>Lewis</strong> (144). Her sister<br />

Martha, married John <strong>Lewis</strong> (140).<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> <strong>Edmund</strong> <strong>and</strong> Rebecca, born in <strong>Lynn</strong><br />

153. JAMES FULLER, b. Feb. 20, 1781.<br />

154. EDMUND, b. Feb. 8, 1784.<br />

85 Amos <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Sept. 26, 1746, was<br />

a cordwainer <strong>and</strong> executor <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> father's will. He removed<br />

to Boston <strong>and</strong> resided on Sun Court street leading


AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS. 41<br />

into North Square. He applied for a license as a retailer<br />

at a town meeting held Aug. 11, 1786. On the 14<br />

March, 1796, he was elected constable for the year <strong>and</strong><br />

from 1803 to 1810 inclusive. He died July 23, 1812, aged<br />

66 years (Boston Records). His will made May 29,<br />

1812; proved Aug. 10, 1812, appoints <strong>his</strong> wife Lydia,<br />

executrix, <strong>and</strong> mentions <strong>his</strong> children : Sally, wife <strong>of</strong><br />

Joshua Ellis, cordwainer, <strong>of</strong> Boston, Amos, John's two<br />

children, Lydia, Betsey, Sukey, Asa, Joshua <strong>and</strong> Charlotte.<br />

He married Dec. 25, 1768, Lydia Newhall, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

Sept. 11, 1750, died in Boston, May 24, 1837, (Copps<br />

Hill Epitaphs) daughter <strong>of</strong> Moses <strong>and</strong> Susanna (Bowden)<br />

Newhall <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Amos <strong>and</strong> Lydia :<br />

155. SALLY, m. in Boston, Dec. 25, 1791, Joshua Ellis. He was a<br />

cordwainer with a dwelling house on North Square, Boston,<br />

which was burned in March, 1812. He was b. in S<strong>and</strong>-<br />

wich, May 4, 1769 <strong>and</strong> d. July 29, 1829.<br />

156. AMOS, b. 1771 ; d. <strong>of</strong> fits, July 13, 1816, ae. 45 y. (Boston Records)<br />

He was licensed as an auctioneer in Boston in 1805 <strong>and</strong> 1808.<br />

157. JOHN, b. 1773; d. Apr. 7, 1811, ae>. 38 y. (Boston Records) leaving<br />

two children.<br />

158. LYDIA.<br />

159. BETSEY.<br />

160. SUKEY.<br />

161. ASA.<br />

162. JOSHUA.<br />

163. CHARLOTTE.<br />

87 Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Nov. 1, 1750,<br />

was a wharfinger in Boston, <strong>and</strong> held wharf property near<br />

the foot <strong>of</strong> Fish, now North street. At that time the<br />

water <strong>of</strong> the bay or harbor came up to Fish street, <strong>and</strong> it<br />

was <strong>some</strong> time later when the improvement was made <strong>of</strong><br />

filling in the harbor <strong>and</strong> building Quincy Hall market. He<br />

lived on Fish street, near North square, at that time a<br />

residential part <strong>of</strong> the town. He had large interests in<br />

that quarter. After <strong>his</strong> death there was litigation over<br />

<strong>his</strong> affairs, <strong>and</strong> <strong>his</strong> children did not agree.<br />

In addition to <strong>his</strong> Boston property he owned a farm in<br />

the south part <strong>of</strong> Maiden, now Everett. He died May 9,<br />

1813.


42 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN<br />

Administration on <strong>his</strong> estate was granted to <strong>his</strong> wife<br />

Sarah, on July 12, 1813. Inventory :—<br />

Household furniture, $618.30<br />

Maiden, farming utensils <strong>and</strong> stock, 217.75<br />

Pew in New Brick Meeting house, 200.00<br />

81,036.05<br />

Real Estate :<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> Long Wharf (so called) in North end <strong>of</strong><br />

Boston, incumbered by two mortgages, one<br />

to Samuel Dexter, <strong>and</strong> the other to Jno.<br />

Merry, 160,000.00<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> Short Wharf, 7,700.00<br />

Mansion house <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>, 6,000.00<br />

Brick house at corner, incumbered by a mortgage<br />

to Jonathan Merry, 5,000.00<br />

Brick block on l<strong>and</strong> in Fish St. adjoining mansion<br />

house, undivided half, incumbered, 7,000.00<br />

One piece <strong>of</strong> flats, south side <strong>Lewis</strong> Wharf,<br />

incumbered, 13,000.00<br />

Farm in Maiden, incumbered, 2,800.00<br />

One-half <strong>Lewis</strong> & Watts Wharf, incumbered, 4,000.00<br />

L<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> house in Hallowell, Me., 800.00<br />

9 shares in 100 <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lewis</strong> & Dexter's Wharf, 963.00<br />

Total, $107,263.00<br />

List <strong>of</strong> Debts<br />

Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong>, claim, $57,376.40<br />

Abiel Smith's claim, 19,200.00<br />

John <strong>and</strong> Samuel Willis, Samuel Spear &<br />

Abiel Wood, Jr., 17,944.50<br />

Isaac Warren, 1,700.00<br />

Dr. John Warren, 150.00<br />

Elijah Nickerson, 867.00<br />

John <strong>Lewis</strong>, 12,551.11<br />

W. A. Fales, as trustee <strong>of</strong> Polly <strong>Lewis</strong>, 1,155.86<br />

Jonathan Merry, 131.40<br />

Others, 519.35<br />

$111,595.62


AND SOME OP HIS DESCENDANTS. 43<br />

Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong> married, April 19, 1770, in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Sarah<br />

Merry, born in <strong>Lynn</strong> Nov. 19, 1750, daughter <strong>of</strong> Ralph <strong>and</strong><br />

Sarah (Noah) Merry. She died in Boston, May 22, 1835.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Thomas <strong>and</strong> Sarah, born in Boston :<br />

164. THOMAS, b. , 1771.<br />

165. DAVID, b. June 18, 1776. He was a portrait painter, <strong>and</strong> d.,<br />

unm., Dec. 6, 1807.<br />

166. JOHN, b. Aug. 27, 1779. (g. s.)<br />

88 Nathaniel <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Nov. 14, 1751,<br />

was a cordwainer, <strong>and</strong> removed to Plymouth, Mass. He<br />

was lieutenant in Capt. Abraham Hammett's company,<br />

which marched on the alarm <strong>of</strong> April 19, 1775; also a<br />

subaltern in Capt. Thos. Mahew's company, in Col. Cot-<br />

ton's regiment, stationed at Roxbury ; also lieutenant in<br />

the same company <strong>and</strong> regiment on a muster roll dated<br />

Aug. 1, 1775 ; also in Capt. Lathrop's company, Col.<br />

Freeman's regiment, probably in 1778, guarding prisoners<br />

belonging to the (British) ship Somerset. The will <strong>of</strong><br />

Lucy <strong>Lewis</strong>, <strong>his</strong> widow, made Dec. 9, 1852, mentions,<br />

Mary Elizabeth <strong>Edmund</strong>s, wife <strong>of</strong> J. Lincoln <strong>Edmund</strong>s ;<br />

Georgianna Shaw, wife <strong>of</strong> George Shattuck Shaw ; <strong>and</strong><br />

Cornelia <strong>and</strong> Grace Hens haw, children <strong>of</strong> her daughter<br />

Mary Ann Henshaw, wife <strong>of</strong> John Henshaw, deceased.<br />

John Andrew Henshaw, son <strong>of</strong> her daughter Mary Ann<br />

Henshaw, also received a legacy. To her daughter-in-law,<br />

Mary C. <strong>Lewis</strong>, wife <strong>of</strong> her son Charles H. <strong>Lewis</strong>, is given<br />

the miniature likeness <strong>of</strong> her sons, Charles H. <strong>and</strong> George<br />

A. <strong>Lewis</strong>, which are set in one frame. All the rest <strong>of</strong> her<br />

property to her children, Hannah <strong>Lewis</strong>, wife <strong>of</strong> John<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> ; Lucy S. Danforth, wife <strong>of</strong> Joseph Danforth ; <strong>Edmund</strong><br />

H., Samuel S., Charles H., <strong>and</strong> George A. <strong>Lewis</strong><br />

(Middlesex County Probate, file 28,984). She was a<br />

pensioner <strong>of</strong> the United States, at the rate <strong>of</strong> $106.66 a<br />

year.<br />

Nathaniel <strong>Lewis</strong> married, first, Hannah Drew, born 1752,<br />

<strong>and</strong> died May 29, 1790, in her 38th year (Plymouth Epitaphs),<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> James <strong>and</strong> Mary (Churchill) Drew.<br />

He married, second, Sept., 1791, Lucy Shaw, born in<br />

Plymouth, June 2, 1773, <strong>and</strong> died in Maiden, June 2,


44 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN<br />

1859, daughter <strong>of</strong> Ichabod <strong>and</strong> Priscilla (Atwood) Shaw,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Plymouth. He died Feb. 25, 1818 (Boston records).<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Nathaniel <strong>and</strong> Lucy, the first six born at<br />

Plymouth<br />

167. HANNAH, b. Oct. 12, 1792; m. John <strong>Lewis</strong> (166).<br />

168. LUCY SHAW, b. Sept. 8, 1794; m., Oct. 22, 1815, Joseph Ban-<br />

forth <strong>of</strong> Louisville, Ky. Had: (1) Joseph <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. April<br />

19, 1822; (2) Julia.<br />

169. EDMUND HUTOHINSON, b. Nov. 22, 1796.<br />

170. SAMUEL SHAW, b. June 19, 1799.<br />

170a. INFANT, b. <strong>and</strong> d. Dec., 1801.<br />

170b. INFANT, b. <strong>and</strong> d. Feb., 1803.<br />

171. CHARLES HENRY, b. June 26, 1804.<br />

172. MARY ANN, b. July 29, 1806, at Hallowell, Me.<br />

173. GEORGE ATWOOD, b. Mar. 8, 1809; d., unm., at Louisville, Ky.<br />

174. NATHANIEL, b. Aug. 10, 1811 ; d. June 3, 1813.<br />

93 John <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Nov. 7, 1724 ; graduated<br />

from Harvard College in 1744, <strong>and</strong> was a practicing<br />

physician. His father called him schoolmaster in a deed<br />

dated May 12, 1747. He died Oct. 21, 1754.<br />

In the inventory <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> estate, taken Nov. 4, 1754, is<br />

listed 1 small fish house, 1-2 shed by brick yard, 1-2 small<br />

schooner, 1-4 <strong>of</strong> a lighter, 1 old horse, 1-2 a Gundalo, 1-2<br />

a boat, 1 pump in brick yard, gun & swords, books valued<br />

at .£10. 5. 1., dwelling house, barn <strong>and</strong> several small<br />

buildings, 2 acres l<strong>and</strong>. Total,


AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS. 45<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> John <strong>and</strong> Abigail, born in <strong>Lynn</strong> :<br />

175. SAMUEL, b. June 6, 1752.<br />

176. SARAH, b. Nov. 15, 1753; m. Dec. 3, 1772, Thomas Newhall,<br />

son <strong>of</strong> Joseph <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth (Hodgman) Newhall <strong>of</strong> Salem<br />

<strong>and</strong> Danvers. She d., <strong>and</strong> he m., second, Nov. 27, 1806, Sally<br />

Hudson.<br />

177. MABT, or POLLT, b. Mar. 6, 1755 (posthumous): m. Dec. 12,<br />

1776, Charles Newhall, son <strong>of</strong> Allen <strong>and</strong> Love (Breed) New-<br />

hall. She d. Mar. 27, 1780, <strong>and</strong> he m., second, Mar. 15, 1781,<br />

Lois, daughter <strong>of</strong> James <strong>and</strong> Lois (Burrill) Newhall <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

<strong>and</strong> d. Oct. 11, 1817, se>. 65 y. Had: (1) Polly (Martin), b.<br />

Oct. 17, 1777 ; d. Oct. 11, 1800; (2) Charles Newhall, b. Dec.<br />

27, 1779. Child by second marriage: James Newhall, b.<br />

Feb. 16, 1782.<br />

94 Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Swansea, Mar. 22, 1726,<br />

received by <strong>his</strong> father's will 19 acres <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> half the<br />

house. His sister, Marcy or Mercy (100), left part <strong>of</strong> her<br />

property to <strong>his</strong> son Thomas, on condition that he provide<br />

<strong>and</strong> care for <strong>his</strong> parents during life. Jan. 4, 1763, he sold<br />

to Benjamin <strong>Lewis</strong> (103) <strong>of</strong> Dighton, 44 acres <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong> in<br />

Swansea, lying westerly on l<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> Abigail <strong>Lewis</strong> (Bristol<br />

County Deeds, Vol. 57, f. 102). He married, Jan. 14,<br />

1753, Hannah Martin, in Swansea.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Thomas <strong>and</strong> Hannah, born in Swansea<br />

178. TIMOTHY, b. Oct. 21, 1753; m. Dec. 17, 1778, in Swansea, Elinor<br />

White.<br />

179. NATHANIEL, b. Aug. 18, 1755; m. Jan. 9, 1783, in Swansea,<br />

C<strong>and</strong>ace Peirce.<br />

180. ELIZABETH, b. July 12, 1757.<br />

181. DANIEL, b. Aug. 1, 1760.<br />

182. THOMAS.<br />

103 Benjamin <strong>Lewis</strong> was born in Swansea, Dec.<br />

21, 1733(?). He received money from <strong>his</strong> father for <strong>his</strong><br />

portion <strong>of</strong> the estate. He bought, Jan. 4, 1763, 44 acres,<br />

144 rods <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong>, from Thomas (94) (Bristol County<br />

Deeds, Vol. 57, f. 102). He married, Aug. 22, 1754, Ruth<br />

Norton. His will, made April 9, 1767, proved April 27,<br />

1767, contains the following bequests: "Being sick,"<br />

etc. To beloved wife, two cows <strong>and</strong> all household goods


46 EDMtJND LEWIS OP LYNN<br />

<strong>and</strong> movables, income <strong>and</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>it <strong>of</strong> all estate that remains<br />

after debts <strong>and</strong> funeral charges, so long as she remains <strong>his</strong><br />

widow, to enable her to bring up children. To five sons :<br />

James, Aaron, Benjamin, Timothy <strong>and</strong> Reuben, all real<br />

estate equally after their mother's decease, they paying


AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS. 47<br />

I give <strong>and</strong> bequeath to Patience <strong>Lewis</strong>, my beloved<br />

wife, the use <strong>and</strong> improvement <strong>of</strong> all my real estate, except<br />

what I shall hereafter mention, until my son Joseph<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> shall arrive at lawful age, <strong>and</strong> afterwards the use<br />

<strong>and</strong> improvement <strong>of</strong> one-half <strong>of</strong> my Real Estate as long<br />

as she remains my widow <strong>and</strong> no longer. I also give to my<br />

wife all my household goods <strong>and</strong> indoor movables, except<br />

what I shall otherwise dispose <strong>of</strong> ... as long as she is my<br />

widow. Also all the Provisions that I have by me at my<br />

death. What I have herein given to my said wife is in<br />

lieu <strong>of</strong> Rights or Thirds. If my wife Patience shall<br />

marry then I only give her one feather bed furniture, one<br />

riding horse, one cow, one set <strong>of</strong> copper plate, curtains,<br />

<strong>and</strong> my brass kettle.<br />

Item. I give to my son Joseph <strong>Lewis</strong> all my Real Es-<br />

tate except what I shall herein otherwise dispose <strong>of</strong> after<br />

the use & Improvement for the term that I have herein<br />

disposed <strong>of</strong> to my wife.<br />

Item. I give to my daughter Sarah Pearse in addition<br />

to what I have already given to her, one cow at my death<br />

<strong>and</strong> £20 in 3 years.<br />

Item. I give to my daughter Mary <strong>Lewis</strong> one cow at<br />

lawful age or marriage day <strong>and</strong> household goods <strong>and</strong> indoor<br />

movables to be equal to what 1 have given my daughter<br />

Sarah <strong>and</strong> £20 in 6 years, <strong>and</strong> use <strong>of</strong> my great chamber<br />

while single.<br />

Item. I give to my two daughters Sarah Pearse <strong>and</strong><br />

Mary <strong>Lewis</strong> a lot <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong> equally, a lot I bought <strong>of</strong> mother<br />

Hannah <strong>Lewis</strong> late <strong>of</strong> Swansea deceased.<br />

Item. I give to my son Joseph <strong>Lewis</strong> my saddle <strong>and</strong><br />

bridle, desk <strong>and</strong> all my wearing apparel, with all farming<br />

tools <strong>and</strong> utensils. Finally, I give my said wife all my<br />

living stock that I haven't given away to enable her to pay<br />

the legacies, debts <strong>and</strong> charges, <strong>and</strong> lastly constitute <strong>and</strong><br />

ordain my wife Patience <strong>Lewis</strong> my sole Executrix.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Joseph <strong>and</strong> Patience :<br />

189. SARAH, m. May 15, 1784, Preserved Pearse.<br />

190. MARY.<br />

191. JOSEPH.


48 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN.<br />

109 John <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Woodbridge, N. J., Oct.<br />

16, 1727 ; died in 1773, in London, Eng. He married, in<br />

1751, Mary Gifford.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> John <strong>and</strong> Mary<br />

192. WILLIAM, b. 1752; d. 1774.<br />

193. SAMUEL, b. Sept. 29, 1754, in New York, N. Y.<br />

122 Abner <strong>Lewis</strong>, born July 25, 1766, in Saybrook,<br />

Conn.; married, June 19, 1794, Lois, b. June 5, 1772,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Daniel <strong>and</strong> Jemima Kelsey <strong>of</strong> Killingworth,<br />

Conn. A family Bible in the possession <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Daniel<br />

Levan <strong>of</strong> Middleport, N. Y., contains a record <strong>of</strong> the birth<br />

<strong>of</strong> eleven children, <strong>of</strong> which six were born at Saybrook,<br />

Conn., two at Chester, Conn., two at Homer, N. Y., <strong>and</strong><br />

the last child at Solon, N. Y.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Abner <strong>and</strong> Lois :<br />

194. JOHN, b. July 26, 1795.<br />

195. REBECCA, b. Dec. 30, 1796; m. July 3, 1823, Zimri Augur, <strong>and</strong><br />

d. at Mt. Auburn, 111.<br />

196. Lois KELSEY, b. June 9, 1798; m., 1825, at Cambria, N. Y.,<br />

Samuel Boynton Crosby, b. Aug. 30, 1795, at Andover, Mass.,<br />

son <strong>of</strong> John <strong>and</strong> Hannah (Boynton) Crosby. She d. at Cambria,<br />

N. Y., Jan. 16, 1837, <strong>and</strong> he m., 2d, her sister Achsah.<br />

197. NANCY, b. Feb. 11, 1800; m. Orsemus Braman; d. at Rome,<br />

Wis.<br />

198. DAN KELSEY, b. Oct. 15, 1801.<br />

199. ELECTBA, b. Aug. 19, 1803; m. Amos Jones; lived at Medina,<br />

N. Y.<br />

200. OBPHA, b. Feb. 1, 1805; m. Herman Fox; lived at Homer,<br />

N. Y.<br />

201. WARNER, b. Jan. 15, 1807; m. Achsia Bradley <strong>of</strong> Solon, N. Y.<br />

202. ACHSAH, b. Oct. 16, 1808; m., 1st, Allen Skinner; m., 2d, Samuel<br />

B. Crosby.<br />

2*3. RICHARD, b. July 27, 1810.<br />

204. TBUMAN, b. Nov. 15, 1812.


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123 Benjamin <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Woburn, Sept. 28,<br />

1729 ; was taxed in Billerica in 1755, <strong>and</strong> was a soldier<br />

in the public service between 1745 <strong>and</strong> 1762. He was an<br />

early settler at Duxbury School Farm, later called Mil-<br />

ford, N. H., where he had a farm on the north side <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Soughegan river, near the Wilton line (History <strong>of</strong> Mil-<br />

ford, N. H.). He removed to Lyndeboro, N. H., where he<br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>his</strong> wife were members <strong>of</strong> the church in 1780. He,<br />

<strong>his</strong> brother James, <strong>and</strong> <strong>his</strong> son Benjamin, jr., were taxed<br />

there in 1786. A large slate stone marks <strong>his</strong> resting place<br />

in the old cemetery, <strong>and</strong> is inscribed, " died Jany. 13,<br />

1796, aged 6 7 years." His wife died <strong>and</strong> was buried at<br />

Milford, N. H., her gravestone having the inscription,<br />

"died Oct. 24, 1777, in her 46th year." He married, April<br />

9, 1752, Mary Brown, born in Billerica, Dec. 9, 1731,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Samuel <strong>and</strong> Mary (Davis-French) Brown <strong>of</strong><br />

Billerica.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Benjamin <strong>and</strong> Mary, born in Billerica :<br />

205. BENJAMIN, b. May 6, 1753.<br />

206. MARY, b. Jan. 19, 1755; m., Nov. 20, 1779, Amos Boardman <strong>of</strong><br />

Reading, b. 1775, son <strong>of</strong> Amos <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth (Smith) Boardman<br />

<strong>of</strong> South Reading. They had a large family.<br />

207. ASA, b. Oct. 22, 1756. He was one <strong>of</strong> the first who enlisted<br />

for three years in the Revolutionary war. His head was<br />

shot <strong>of</strong>f by a cannon ball at the battle <strong>of</strong> Bennington, Aug.<br />

16, 1777.<br />

208. SABAH, b. June 14, 1758; m., 1st, Dec. 23, 1784, Zebadiah Holt<br />

<strong>of</strong> Andover, b. July 28, 1759, <strong>and</strong> d. Mar. 15, 1817; m., 2d,<br />

Jotham Blanchard. Mr. Holt was in the Revolutionary war<br />

from the Concord fight, April 19, 1775, until Dec. 20, 1783,<br />

when he was discharged at headquarters in New York, with<br />

the rank <strong>of</strong> sergeant major. He <strong>of</strong>ten remarked that he did<br />

not receive to the value <strong>of</strong> fifty dollars in silver for <strong>his</strong> ser-


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vices. Children <strong>of</strong> Zebadiah <strong>and</strong> Sarah: (1) Amasa, b. Dec.<br />

30, 1785; d. at <strong>Lynn</strong>. (2) Zebadiah, b. Apr. 25, 1787. (3)<br />

Sally <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. Aprils, 1789; d., unm., Oct. 19, 1837. (4)<br />

Asa <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. June 1, 1791. (5) Jonathan, b. June 17, 1793.<br />

(6) Elizabeth Gould, b. June 13, 1795. (7) Charles, b. April<br />

30, 1797.<br />

209. HANNAH, b. Jan. 12, 1761; d. April 10, 1844; m. Elias Boardman<br />

<strong>of</strong> Reading, who d. May 16, 1844, ss. 89 y.<br />

210. PATTY, b. March 3, 1763; m. Jonathan Holt <strong>of</strong> Boscawen,<br />

N. H.<br />

211. KEZIAH, b. June 22, 1766; m. Hinckley.<br />

212. MOSES, b. April 17, 1770.<br />

213. BETSEY, m. Gould.<br />

124 Jonathan <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Woburn, April 10,<br />

1731 (also recorded at Wilmington), was taxed at Billerica<br />

in 1755, <strong>and</strong> was a soldier in the public service dur-<br />

ing the period between 1745 <strong>and</strong> 1762. He removed to<br />

Pepperell, where he died Nov. 10, 1776. He was a yeoman,<br />

<strong>and</strong> married, April 3, 1755, Persis Crosby, born Aug.<br />

9, 1733, daughter <strong>of</strong> Lieut. Simon <strong>and</strong> Abigail (Kidder)<br />

Crosby. After <strong>his</strong> death, she married, second, John Green<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pepperell, <strong>and</strong> had a son Benjamin.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Jonathan <strong>and</strong> Persis, the first six born in<br />

Billerica<br />

214. PERSIS, b. Dec. 15, 1755; m. Benjamin Hatch.<br />

215. JONATHAN, b. Mar. 20, 1758.<br />

216. MARY, b. Apr. 3, 1761; m. Sept. 16, 1784, Elijah Noyes, b.<br />

Oct., 1758, at Chockermouth, son <strong>of</strong> Deacon Enoch <strong>and</strong><br />

Elizabeth Noyes (Hollis, N. H., records).<br />

217. RHODA, b. Oct. 17, 1763; m. Nathan Nutting.<br />

218. ISAAC, b. Feb. 4, 1766; m. Elizabeth Cram.<br />

219. DAVID, b. May 7, 1768; m. Mary Boynton.<br />

220. ANNA, b. July 17, 1770 ; unm.<br />

221. ABIGAIL, b. Oct. 2, 1773; m. Nov. 13, 1793, Samuel Perley, <strong>of</strong><br />

Harrison, Me., son <strong>of</strong> Samuel <strong>and</strong> Hepzibah (Fowler) Perley<br />

<strong>of</strong> Gray, Me. (Fowler Genealogy, p. 113).<br />

126 Capt. James <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Wilmington,<br />

Sept. 25, 1735, was an <strong>of</strong>ficer in the militia during the<br />

whole <strong>of</strong> the Revolutionary War, <strong>and</strong> also was at Concord<br />

bridge on the 19 April 1775. His name is on the tax list


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at Billerica, Dec., 1776, for £2 15 s l d , as <strong>of</strong> the Andover<br />

district near Salem road. He was a selectman in 1781<br />

<strong>and</strong> 1785 <strong>and</strong> from 1787 to 1790. He removed from Billerica<br />

to Groton on May 24, 1796, where he was highly<br />

respected <strong>and</strong> died lamented June 12, 1810. (See obituary<br />

in Groton Historical Series.) He married Jan. 3, 1760,<br />

Rebecca Brown, born Feb. 18, 1738-9, daughter <strong>of</strong> Samu-<br />

el <strong>and</strong> Mary (Davis-French) Brown, who died Jan. 1,<br />

1814, Ee. 75 years (g.s.)<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> James <strong>and</strong> Rebecca, born in Billerica<br />

222. JAMES, b. Jan. 26, 1761.<br />

223. REBECCA, b. July 15, 1762; d. June 21, 1809.<br />

224. SETH, b. Jan. 1, 1764; d. Jan. 3, 1764.<br />

225. RIZPAH, b. Mar. 13, 1765; d. Mar. 17, 1765.<br />

226. SETH, b. Sept. 22, 1766.<br />

227. RIZPAH, b. May 6, 1768; d. Jan. 9, 1776.<br />

228. AARON, b. June 27, 1770; d. Jan. 12, 1776.<br />

127 John <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Wilmington, Aug. 5,<br />

1737, was on the tax list in Billerica, Dec., 1776, for 13 s 9 d .<br />

He was at Bunker Hill, Cambridge, Lexington, <strong>and</strong> at the<br />

siege <strong>of</strong> Boston. He was 2nd Lieutenant in Capt. Stick-<br />

ney's Co. Col. Bridge's regiment, <strong>and</strong> was also Ensign in<br />

Capt. Stickney's Company, <strong>and</strong> Lieutenant in Capt. Solomon<br />

Pollard's Co., Col. Samuel Denny's Regt. <strong>and</strong> marched<br />

to Claverack in 1779. There is no record <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> marriage.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> John, born in Billerica:<br />

229. HENRY, bpt. July 16, 1769.<br />

230. MOLLY, bpt. July 12, 1772.<br />

231. SARAH, bpt. Apr. 9, 1775.<br />

232. BENJAMIN, bpt. June 21, 1778.<br />

233. JOHN, bpt. Aug. 11, 1782.<br />

128 Reuben <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Wilmington, Sept. 25,<br />

1739, was a corporal in Capt. L. Butterfield's Co., Col.<br />

Ebenezer Bridges' regiment, on Apr. 19, 1775. He was<br />

also a Lieutenant in the Continental Army, <strong>and</strong> served<br />

under Gen. Washington in <strong>his</strong> campaigns, <strong>and</strong> was at<br />

White Plains, N. Y., <strong>and</strong> at Valley Forge. He was a<br />

prayerful man, a Christian, a philanthropist <strong>and</strong> a patriot.<br />

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sold <strong>his</strong> farm in Dracut, Mass., taking Continental money<br />

for pay, which became worthless, making him a poor man<br />

with a large family to support. He possessed an independent<br />

spirit. A powder horn with <strong>his</strong> initials upon it was<br />

presented by <strong>his</strong> son Reuben to the Groton Historical Society.<br />

He married, May 17, 1770, Abigail Shed, born Feb.<br />

13, 1748, oldest child <strong>of</strong> Daniel <strong>and</strong> Abigail (Patten)<br />

Shed, <strong>and</strong> died in Groton, May 4, 1804, where she also<br />

died Oct. 20, 1817.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Reuben <strong>and</strong> Abigail<br />

234. ABI, b. July 9, 1771; d. Apr. 21, 1863. For over 30 years she<br />

was a governess irf_the family <strong>of</strong> Hon. Josiah Quincy, the<br />

mayor <strong>of</strong> Boston.<br />

235. REUBEN, b. Nov. 13, 1772; d. Sept. 29, 1773.<br />

236. REUBEN, b. Aug. 6, 1774; d. Sept., 1777.<br />

237. ZILPAH, b. Mar. 22, 1776; d. Sept. 25, 1777.<br />

238. ZILPAH, b. June 17, 1778; m. John Vose, b. Nov. 5, 1780, in<br />

Boston, <strong>and</strong> d. there Sept. 3, 1824; she d. in Oharlestown,<br />

Jan. 29, 1865. Had: (1) John Henry, b. June 16, 1811; d. in<br />

Walpole, Mar. 17, 1897. (2) Susan Ann, b. Aug. 22, 1813;<br />

m. 1st, Richard P. Cory; m. 2d, Geo. W. Palmer <strong>and</strong> d. Mar.<br />

18, 1898 in Charlestown. (3) Thomas Charles, b. Aug. 8,<br />

1818; m. June 22, 1845, Harriet Sophia Dayton; d. in Wal-<br />

pole, April 15, 1891.<br />

239. BETSEY, b. July 18, 1780; m. David Torrey.<br />

240. ANNA, b. Feb. 19, 1783.<br />

241. AAKON, b. Oct. 21, 1785; m. Ruth W. Dix who d. Jan. 5, 1823.<br />

No children. He was instantly killed Oct. 16, 1821, by<br />

falling out <strong>of</strong> a chestnut tree.<br />

242. OLIVER PBESCOTT, b. July 10, 1787; d. July 29, 1820, leaving<br />

no children. He served in the War <strong>of</strong> 1812.<br />

243. ASA SHEDD, b. June 25, 1790.<br />

244. SUKEY HAMBLETT, b. Feb. 22, 1793; d. Mar. 4, 1793.<br />

131 Samuel <strong>Lewis</strong>, born June 10, 1746, married<br />

June 3, 1773, Betty Parker. He was then <strong>of</strong> Chelmsford,<br />

Mass. The following record was furnished in 1898 by<br />

<strong>his</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>daughter Mrs. Nancy C. Robinson <strong>of</strong> Townsend,<br />

Mass.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Samuel <strong>and</strong> Betty (not in the order <strong>of</strong><br />

birth) :


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244a. SAMUEL, b. Aug. 24, 1779.<br />

2445. JOHN, b. 1781 at Washington, N/H. ;^m. 1806, Rhoda Baldwin.<br />

244c. ISAAC, m. Mary or Polly Holt.<br />

244d. SALLY, m. Samuel Currier <strong>of</strong> Concord, N. H., <strong>and</strong> had 8<br />

children.<br />

244e. HANNAH, m. Fred Reed <strong>and</strong> lived in Peterboro, N. H., had 2<br />

children, a son <strong>and</strong> a dau.<br />

244/. NANCY, d. at Henniker, N. H., <strong>of</strong> spotted fever when a<br />

young woman.<br />

244gr. DAVID, went to sea in the War <strong>of</strong> 1812; was wounded in the<br />

foot <strong>and</strong> had a sword cut. Swam the St. Lawrence river<br />

<strong>and</strong> never came home.<br />

244/i. DANIEL, a half brother to John, lived in Medford, Mass., was<br />

bitten by a mad dog <strong>and</strong> died.<br />

133 Ebenezer <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Billerica, Dec.4, 1750.<br />

(Nov. 4. family <strong>and</strong> church record), was married by<br />

Wm. Stickney, Esq. Sept. 29, 1772, to Ruth, born July 3,<br />

1752, daughter <strong>of</strong> Benjamin <strong>and</strong> Mary (Corey) Parker.<br />

She was the first person buried in the new cemetery at<br />

Windham, N. H. He died 3 Oct., 1825 (Groton Records).<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Ebenezer <strong>and</strong> Ruth, born in Groton, now<br />

Ayer:<br />

245. MABY, b. Sept. 20, 1774; m. Sullivan Davis.<br />

246. JULIA, b. Jan. 8, 1777; m. Washington Davis.<br />

247. ASA, b. July 19, 1778.<br />

248. RISPAH, b. Sept. 7, 1781 ; d. Aug., 1800.<br />

249. JOHN, b. Apr. 7, 1784; m. Nancy Childs; d. Mar., 1818.<br />

250. SALLY, b. Apr. 3, 1786; d. Nov. 1808.<br />

251. HENRY, b. July 5, 1788; m. Hannah Allen; d. June 18, 1832.<br />

252. EBENEZER, b. July 25, 1790; m. Mary Hamblett ; d. Nov. 12,<br />

1869.<br />

253. BENJAMIN, b. Feb. 1, 1793 ; d. unm. Nov. 1823.<br />

254. LUTHER, b. Nov. 12, 1795.<br />

255. LUCY, b. Nov. 12, 1795; m. June 5, 1814, <strong>Lewis</strong> Putnam <strong>of</strong><br />

Cambridge.<br />

256. ELIZABETH, m. Wm. H. Wait, b. Dec. 19, 1807, son <strong>of</strong> Phineas<br />

<strong>and</strong> Ruth (Bicknell) Wait <strong>of</strong> Shirley, Mass. (Groton Hist.<br />

Series, v. 13, p. 55.)<br />

140 John <strong>Lewis</strong> was born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Oct. 15, 1751.<br />

He was cordwainer <strong>and</strong> received parts 6 <strong>and</strong> 7 <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> father's<br />

estate including one-half <strong>of</strong> a small dwelling house situated


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near the Friend's Meeting House which had been owned in<br />

common by John <strong>Lewis</strong> (2) <strong>and</strong> <strong>his</strong> son John <strong>Lewis</strong> (7).<br />

He died intestate Apr. 16, 1813, <strong>and</strong> <strong>his</strong> son Robert <strong>Lewis</strong><br />

was appointed administrator <strong>and</strong> guardian for John, Henry<br />

Amos <strong>and</strong> George, minor children.<br />

He married Feb. 4, 1773, Martha, daughter <strong>of</strong> Robert<br />

<strong>and</strong> Mary (Newhall) Mansfield <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>. She died April<br />

16, 1839.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> John <strong>and</strong> Martha, born in <strong>Lynn</strong><br />

257. SAKAH, b. Mar. 22, 1773; d. Mar. 3, 1793.<br />

258. ROBERT, b. Apr. 3, 1774.<br />

259. MARTHA, b. Mar. 25, 1777; d. Feb. 20, 1796.<br />

260. JOHN, b. Feb. 15, 1779.<br />

261. BLANEY, b. Oct. 7, 1780.<br />

262. ELIZABETH, b. Oct. 7, 1780; d. Apr. 3, 1781.<br />

263. NATHANIEL, b. Jan. 22, 1783.<br />

264. HENRY, b. Jan. 20, 1785.<br />

265. ELIZABETH, b. Sept. 7, 1787; d. Feb. 21, 1810; m. Nov. 15, 1807,<br />

Jacob Phillips. Had: (1) Walter, b. Aug. 15, 1808; (2) John<br />

L., b. Feb. 11, 1810. Mr. Phillips, m. 2d, Rebecca Farrington<br />

<strong>and</strong> 3d, Mrs. Martha (Ingalls) Atwell, daughter <strong>of</strong> Jacob <strong>and</strong><br />

Martha (<strong>Lewis</strong>) Ingalls (139). She was the widow <strong>of</strong> Major<br />

John D. Atwell.<br />

266. MARY, b. Sept. 4, 1789; d. Nov. 17, 1792.<br />

267. ASA, b. Jan. 4, 1792; d. 1812.<br />

268. AMOS, b. Oct. 17, 1794.<br />

269. GEORGE, b. May 31, 1800.<br />

141 <strong>Edmund</strong> <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong> Feb. 10, 1754,<br />

was a cordwainer <strong>and</strong> lived in <strong>Lynn</strong>. He marched on the<br />

Alarm <strong>of</strong> April 19, 1775 He married Nov. 4, 1784 <strong>his</strong><br />

cousin Hepzibah, daughter <strong>of</strong> John (338 Newhall Gen.)<br />

<strong>and</strong> Sarah (<strong>Lewis</strong>) (79) Newhall. He died Oct. 16, 1815,<br />

<strong>and</strong> she died Jan. 19, 1837. All <strong>his</strong> children died without<br />

heirs except Sarah, whose daughter Elizabeth Cloutman<br />

lived with her gr<strong>and</strong>mother Hepzibah <strong>Lewis</strong> <strong>and</strong> deeded<br />

l<strong>and</strong> with her as sole heir.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> <strong>Edmund</strong> <strong>and</strong> Hepzibah, born in <strong>Lynn</strong> :<br />

270. SALLY, b. May 4, 1785; m. Sept. 25, 1805, Nathaniel Cloutman<br />

<strong>of</strong> Salem. Had: Elizabeth Cloutman (see 278).<br />

271. ELIZABETH, b. Mar. 24, 1787.


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272. HEPHSIBETH, b. Sept. 10, 1789.<br />

273. ANNA, b. Mar. 30, 1792.<br />

274. BENJAMIN, b. Apr. 9, 1795 ; d. June 9, 1813.<br />

144 Benjamin <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Jan. 31, 1761,<br />

was a yeoman <strong>and</strong> cordwainer <strong>and</strong> lived in <strong>Lynn</strong>. He<br />

married, Nov. 29, 1792, Mrs. Rebecca (Mansfield) <strong>Lewis</strong>,<br />

widow <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> Uncle <strong>Edmund</strong> <strong>Lewis</strong> (83). She died in<br />

1794 <strong>and</strong> he married, second, Apr. 14,1796, Mrs. Hannah<br />

(Richards) <strong>Lewis</strong>, widow <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> brother Joseph (146).<br />

She died Oct. 14, 1813, <strong>and</strong> he died July 19, 1839.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Benjamin <strong>and</strong> Hannah, born in <strong>Lynn</strong><br />

275. BENJAMIN, b. Nov. 3. 1796.<br />

276. LYDIA R., b. Apr. 9, 1798; m. Dec. 11, 1823, Joseph <strong>Lewis</strong> (307).<br />

277. HANNAH, b. Feb. 15, 1800; m. June 19, 1843, William Watts,<br />

b. Nov. 29, 1S10, son <strong>of</strong> William <strong>and</strong> Sally (Parrott) Watts.<br />

278. BETSEY, b. May 20, 1802; d. May 18, 1836; m. Dec. 26, 1822,<br />

John M. Coombs <strong>and</strong> lived in <strong>Lynn</strong>. Had: (1) Eliza Jane,<br />

b. Aug. 14, 1823; d. Sept. 11, 1824. (2) Eliza Jane, b. Aug.<br />

30, 1825; (3) Hannah, b. Aug. 17, 1827; (4) George, b. Aug.<br />

10, 1829; (5) John M., b. June 25, 1832. John M. Coombs, sen.<br />

m. 2nd. Mar. 28, 1337, Elizabeth, daughter <strong>of</strong> Nathaniel <strong>and</strong><br />

Sally (<strong>Lewis</strong>) Cloutman.<br />

279. JOHN RIOHABDS, b. June 20, 1804.<br />

280. FRANCES B., b. May 20, 1807; m. July 30, 1837, Oliver Hall,<br />

<strong>and</strong> had (1) William Oliver, b. Mar. 17, 1844; (2) Mary Fran-<br />

ces, m. Albert <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. in East Boston, Jan. 10, 1843, son <strong>of</strong><br />

Oliver <strong>and</strong> Lydia (Bodge) <strong>Lewis</strong> <strong>of</strong> Reading. She d. Aug.<br />

28, 1889.<br />

146 Joseph <strong>Lewis</strong>, born Feb. 4, 1765, in <strong>Lynn</strong>, married<br />

April 13, 1786, Hannah Richards. After <strong>his</strong> death<br />

<strong>his</strong> widow married, April 14, 1796, <strong>his</strong> brother Benjamin<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> (144). She died Oct. 14, 1813.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Joseph <strong>and</strong> Hannah :<br />

281. JOSEPH, b. Oct. 6. 1790. Was brought up in <strong>his</strong> uncle's familj<br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong>ten called <strong>his</strong> son.<br />

281a. A daughter, d. in infancy.<br />

147 Nathaniel <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, in 1768, was a<br />

shoemaker <strong>and</strong> lived in <strong>Lynn</strong>, where he died Jan. 24,<br />

1824. He married Mar. 13, 1791, Rebecca Richards, who<br />

died Aug. 7, 1821.


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Children <strong>of</strong> Nathaniel <strong>and</strong> Rebecca, born in <strong>Lynn</strong> :<br />

282. RICHAKD, b. Sept. 26, 1791; d. July 15, 1792.<br />

283. BENJAMIN RICHARD, b. May 26, 1793.<br />

284. BETSEY, b. May 9, 1795; m. Sept. 5, 1816, Frederick Newhall,<br />

b. Aug. 1, 1795, son <strong>of</strong> William <strong>and</strong> Martha (Mansfield) New-<br />

hall. Lived in <strong>Lynn</strong>. Had: (1) Eliza, b. July 18, 1817;<br />

(2) Frederick Augustus, b. Sept. 13, 1818; (3) Nathaniel<br />

Cyrus, b. July 19, 1822; (4) Hester Ann, b. Mar. 31, 1826; d.<br />

Sept. 10, 1826.<br />

285. REBECCA, b. Mar. 29, 1797; m. <strong>Edmund</strong> <strong>Lewis</strong> (154).<br />

286. NATHANIEL, b. May 29, 1799; d. Dec. 30, 1822.<br />

287. THOMAS, b. Jan. 7, 1801.<br />

288. RICHARD, b. Nov. 6, 1802.<br />

289. HEPZABETH, b. Sept. 16, 1804; m. in Maiden, Nov. 8, 1827,<br />

Denison Gage <strong>of</strong> Maiden, <strong>and</strong> d. June 20, 1885.<br />

290. JOHN, b. June 6, 1806; d. Jan. 20, 1808.<br />

291. LUCY ANN, b. Mar. 4, 1808; m. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Apr. 28, 1830, Joseph<br />

A. Proctor, <strong>and</strong> d. Mar. 23, 1888. Lived in <strong>Lynn</strong>. Had:<br />

(1) Mary Elizabeth, b. June 5, 1831. (2) Joseph Warren, b.<br />

about 1836; d. young; (3) Joseph Warren b. Feb. 16, 1840.<br />

292. JOHN, b. Sept. 5, 1812; m. June 21, 1835, Mary Jane Todd <strong>of</strong><br />

Maiden. Went to California <strong>and</strong> never heard from. 4 chn.<br />

149 James <strong>Lewis</strong>, born hi 1766, was a yeoman <strong>and</strong><br />

lived in <strong>Lynn</strong>. He was married four times. He used to<br />

say he wore the same coat at each wedding <strong>and</strong> it was<br />

still a good coat. He married, first, Dec. 7, 1791, Elizabeth<br />

Newhall. He married, second, Aug. 1, 1797, Elizabeth<br />

Thomas, who died Aug. 9, 1812. He married, third, Dec.<br />

27, 1813, Betsey, daughter <strong>of</strong> Nathaniel <strong>and</strong> Abigail Tarbox,<br />

who was born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, July 9, 1787, <strong>and</strong> died April<br />

22, 1825. No children. He married, fourth, Mar. 2,<br />

1826, Hepzibah Tarbox, sister <strong>of</strong> Betsey, born in <strong>Lynn</strong><br />

Oct. 11, 1781 <strong>and</strong> died Dec. 1, 1835. He died Oct. 28,<br />

1840, aged 74 years (g. s. in Western Burying ground).<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> ames <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>:<br />

293. SALLY, b. Dec. 20, 1791; m. Aug. 20, 1812, Joshua Bacheller,<br />

who d. Oct. 21, 1840. Children, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>: (1) Hannah,<br />

b. Mar. 25, 1815; (2) Joshua Warren, b. Mar. 27, 1817; (3)<br />

Sally Ann, b. Aug. 12, 1819; d. Sept. 17, 1820; (4) Sarah Ann,<br />

b. July 4, 1821; (5) George Augustus, b. Oct. 3, 1823.<br />

294. STEPHEN, b. Jan. 4, 1794.


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Children <strong>of</strong> James <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth, born in <strong>Lynn</strong><br />

295. POLLY or Mary, b. Aug. 1, 1800; m. Sept. 24, 1818, in <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

Ephraim G. Taylor <strong>and</strong> d. Oct. 31, 1822. Had: (1) Sally, b.<br />

June 25, 1819; (2) Benjamin I., b. June 21, 1821.<br />

296. NANCY, b. June 1, 1802.<br />

297. BETSEY, b. Jan. 22, 1808; pub. Apr. 17, 1828, Nicholas Mailey.<br />

Children, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>; (1) Mary Jane, b. Sept. 18, 1828; (2)<br />

Nicholas James, b. Nov. 1, 1830; (3) Georgiana, d. Aug. 15,<br />

1857 ; ae. 5 y. 2 m.; interred in Eastern Burying Ground.<br />

150 Nathaniel <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong> about 1768,<br />

was called " Junior " in deeds <strong>and</strong> birth records <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong><br />

children. He was a laborer <strong>and</strong> lived in <strong>Lynn</strong> <strong>and</strong> was<br />

familiarly called " Turtle." He married, in <strong>Lynn</strong>, May<br />

25, 1790, Rebecca Clark, probably born Apr. 2, 1771;<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> <strong>Edmund</strong> <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth Clark <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>. She<br />

died Apr. 2, 1852, aged 81 years. (<strong>Lynn</strong> Records.) He<br />

died June 11, 1843, aged 75 years, (g. s.)<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Nathaniel <strong>and</strong> Rebecca, born in <strong>Lynn</strong><br />

298. MAKY, b. Sept. 29, 1790; m. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, May 5, 1811, Samuel<br />

Ashton, Jr., son <strong>of</strong> Samuel <strong>and</strong> Sarah Ashton. He was a<br />

shoemaker <strong>and</strong> lived in <strong>Lynn</strong>. She d. Nov. 29, 1841. Chil-<br />

dren, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>: (1) Otis B., b. Oct. 10, 1811; d. Oct. 2,<br />

1817; (2) Warren, b. Oct. 17, 1813; (3) Mary <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. Oct.<br />

13, 1817; (4) Hannah Phillips, b. Mar. 3, 1820; (5) Ann Jane,<br />

b. Feb. 19, 1822, m. Wm. D. Thompson; (6) Benjamin Frank-<br />

lin, b. May 9, 1827; d. Mar. 18, 1845, ae. 17 y. 10 m. (g.s.); (7)<br />

William Alden, b. Oct. 10, 1829; (8) Sarah Elizabeth, b. July<br />

16, 1831.<br />

299. HANNAH, b. May 25, 1793; m. Dec. 13, 1812, in <strong>Lynn</strong>, James<br />

Phillips, Jr., b. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Mar. 5, 1790; son <strong>of</strong> Zacheus <strong>and</strong><br />

Sarah (Ingalls) Phillips, shoe manufacturer; resided in <strong>Lynn</strong>.<br />

Had: (1) Eliza Jackson, b. Jan. 19, 1817, m. Thomas Coll-<br />

yer; (2) Sally Ann, b. July 25, 1822; (3) William Badger, b.<br />

Feb. 28, 1825; (4) Hannah Maria, b. Jan. 9, 1828.<br />

300. EDMUND CLARK, b. Apr. 17, 1795; d. June 11, 1824.<br />

301. REBECCA, b. Feb. 25, 1797; m. Dec. 25, 1817, Samuel G. Ashton.<br />

He d. Sept. 2, 1848, 3d. 58 yrs. 10 mos. (g. s.) Painter; lived<br />

in <strong>Lynn</strong>. Had : (1) Samuel Gale, b. Apr. 21, 1819; (2) Benjamin<br />

Franklin, b. Nov. 5, 1820; (3) Elizabeth, b. Oct. 14, 1823;<br />

(4) James, b. Sept. 28, 1827; d. Oct. 19, 1828; (5) Sally<br />

Maria, b. Mar, 29, 1829.


58 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN<br />

302. NATHANIEL, b. Feb. 28, 1799.<br />

303. PAMELIA, b. May 27, 1802; m. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Dec. 12, 1822, Samue<br />

Haskell, Jr. <strong>of</strong> Gloucester. He d. May 9, 1868, se. 68 y. 7 m.<br />

(g. s.) She d. Jan. 11, 1881. (g. s.) Shoemaker; lived in<br />

<strong>Lynn</strong>; Had: (1) Abigail Dennison, b. May 29, 1824; (2) Eliza<br />

Ann, b. Dec. 16, 1826; (3) Pamelia Augusta, b. Nov. 10, 1828;<br />

d. Apr. 1, 1832; (4) Hannah Maria, b. Jan. 3, 1831; (5) Sam-<br />

uel George, b. July 3, 1838.<br />

304. SUSAN, b. Sept. 4, 1804; m. Oct. 10, 1824, Allen S. Rich, Jr.<br />

305. MEBANNE, b. Jan. 3, 1807.<br />

306. BETSY MANSFIELD, b. Dec. 24, 1810; m. June 4, 1829, Samuel<br />

V. Spear <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

151 William <strong>Lewis</strong>, was a laborer <strong>and</strong> lived in<br />

<strong>Lynn</strong>. He married Nov. 23, 1794, Ann, daughter <strong>of</strong> Eleazer<br />

Collins <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth (<strong>Lewis</strong>) Ingalls. He died<br />

Sept. 12, 1836. She died Nov. 4, 1856, ce. 82 years (g. s.).<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> William <strong>and</strong> Ann, born in <strong>Lynn</strong><br />

307. JOSEPH, b. Mar. 21, 1796.<br />

308. BETSEY BLANEY INOALLS, b. Apr. 13, 1805; m. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, May<br />

29, 1822, Thomas Chapman. He d. Nov. 19, 1878, as. 74<br />

yrs. (g. s.), <strong>and</strong> she d. May 5, 1890. Children born in <strong>Lynn</strong>:<br />

(1) William Ashton, b. Sept. 7, 1822; (2) Alanson Burrill,<br />

b. Aug. 28, 1825; d. Jan. 16, 1850.<br />

309. ANN or NANCY, b. Oct. 7, 1812. In the will <strong>of</strong> her gr<strong>and</strong>father,<br />

Eleazer Collins Ingalls, she is called Ann but she signed her<br />

name Nancy. She m. Mar. 13, 1831 (as Nancy), Archibald<br />

Selman <strong>and</strong> had one child <strong>and</strong> possibly more, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>.<br />

(1) Nancy Ellen, b. May 20, 1831.<br />

152 John <strong>Lewis</strong>, called " Junior," was a cordwainer<br />

<strong>and</strong> resided in <strong>Lynn</strong>. He married in <strong>Lynn</strong>, April 9,<br />

1797, Molly, daughter <strong>of</strong> Capt. Joseph <strong>and</strong> Abigail<br />

(Blaney-<strong>Lewis</strong>) Felt <strong>of</strong> Salem (see No. 80). In the<br />

Eastern Burial Ground her grave stone says she died Sept.<br />

6, 1870, aged 91 years. He died in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Feb. 9, 1817.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> John <strong>and</strong> Molly, born in <strong>Lynn</strong><br />

310. SARAH, b. Feb. 2, 1798; m. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Dec. 3, 1815, John Seger.<br />

(His father <strong>and</strong> mother were <strong>of</strong> Marblehead.) He d. July 31,<br />

1852, se. 60 yrs. <strong>and</strong> was interred in Swampscott cemetery.<br />

He was 64 years <strong>of</strong> age according to an old Bible record.<br />

His widow d. Dec. 13, 1879. Children, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>: (1)


AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS. 59<br />

John L., b. Oct. 5, 1819; (2) John <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. Oct. 10, 1823;<br />

(3) William, b. Nov. 1, 1820; m. Mary St<strong>and</strong>ley <strong>and</strong> d.<br />

Feb. 6, 1899. (4) Henry, b. Nov. 2, 1829; m. 1st, Clara<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ley, <strong>and</strong> d. 1896.<br />

NOTE. The St<strong>and</strong>ley sisters were dans, <strong>of</strong> Thomas <strong>and</strong><br />

Sarah (Phillips) St<strong>and</strong>ley <strong>of</strong> Swampscott.<br />

311. JONATHAN BLANEY, b. Nov. 22, 1799.<br />

312. ABIGAIL, b. May 22, 1802; m. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Nov. 21, 1819, Samuel<br />

Atkins, fisherman; who died Mar. 19, 1864, ae. 70 years.<br />

Children, born in <strong>Lynn</strong> : (1) William, b. July 19, 1820; d.<br />

unm. (2) Caroline, b. Oct. 22, 1821; m. Rufus Questrom.<br />

(3) Warren, b. Dec. 10, 1823; (4) Samuel, b. Feb. 1, 1827; (5)<br />

Mary Jane, b. May 16, 1831; m. Apr. 16, 1848, Joseph St<strong>and</strong>-<br />

ley.<br />

313. JOSEPH FELT, b. Sept. 2, 1804.<br />

314. MARY, b. Aug. 30, 1806; m. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Sept. 22, 1823, Abraham<br />

Perkins, son <strong>of</strong> Jonathan <strong>and</strong> Margaret Perkins <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>.<br />

Was acordwainer. Children born in <strong>Lynn</strong>: (1) Shipley Wilson,<br />

b. Oct. 6, 1823; (2) Foster, b. Oct. 26, 1824; (3) Theodore,<br />

b. Sept. 16, 1826; (4) Margaret Maria, b. Mar.<br />

1, 1828; (5) John, b. Sept. 7, 1829; d. July 31, 1830; (6) John,<br />

b. June 1, 1831; (7) Abraham, b. Oct. 6, 1837; (8) Hannah<br />

Maria, b. July 1, 1839; (9) Edward Augustus, b. Sept. 10,<br />

1842; (10) Sylvester, b. Aug. 12, 1844; (11) Waldo, b. Sept.<br />

26, 1846.<br />

315. HANNAH (F.?), b. Jan. 22, 1809; m. Edward H. <strong>Lewis</strong>; <strong>his</strong> 2d<br />

wife. No children.<br />

316. PERMELIA MERRIAM, b. Mar. 13, 1812.<br />

317. HARRIET, b. Dec. 2, 1812?; the record <strong>of</strong> birth was filed after<br />

the death <strong>of</strong> her father, ana may not be correct. She m. in<br />

<strong>Lynn</strong>, Mar. 5, 1834, Charles Harradon, who d. Nov. 5, 1843,<br />

set. 31 yrs. Children born in <strong>Lynn</strong>: (1) Charles Oscar, b.<br />

Sept. 22, 1837; d. Feb., 1902; (2) Harriet Emily, b.<br />

23, 1853.<br />

Apr. 16,<br />

1841 ; d . Aug.<br />

153 James Fuller <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Feb. 20,<br />

1781, was a shoemaker <strong>and</strong> resided in that part <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong><br />

called Gravesend. He died Jan. 3, 1842. He married in<br />

Marblehead, Oct. 27, 1801, Abigail Humphreys, born<br />

Sept. 27, 1781, daughter <strong>of</strong> Benjamin <strong>and</strong> Jemima (Gale)<br />

Humphreys <strong>of</strong> Marblehead, who died in <strong>Lynn</strong>, June 27,<br />

1852.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> James Fuller <strong>and</strong> Abigail, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>:


fiO EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN<br />

318. JAMES, b. Feb. 11, 1802.<br />

319. REBECCA, b. Oct. 26, 1804 (Oct. 24. Family Rd.) ; m. May 29,<br />

1830 (May 9, 1829. Family Rd.), George Hobby, b. in<br />

Charlestown, son <strong>of</strong> William Hobby. She d. June 22, 1838.<br />

Children, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>: (1) George Henry, b. Mar. 8, 1831;<br />

d. Nov. 2, 1898; (2) Mary Ann, b. July 2, 1833; (3) Rebecca<br />

Ellen, b. Feb. 23, 1835; (4) Abby Green, b. May 6, 1837; d.<br />

Sept. 23, 1837.<br />

320. SAMUEL HUMPHBEYS, b. Jan. 26, 1807; m. July 5, 1833, in<br />

<strong>Lynn</strong>, Sally Parrott; d. July 26, 1873.<br />

321. WILLIAM, b. June 8, 1809; d. Sept. 26, 1832; m. Nov. 20, 1831,<br />

in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Mary Newman. No children.<br />

322. RUTHE, b. Feb. 17, 1812; d. Mar. 6, 1815.<br />

323. NABBY, b. Nov. 8, 1813; d. Nov. 1, 1892; m. as Abigail, Dec.<br />

15, 1836, in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Abner Silsbee, b. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Sept. 11, 1812<br />

<strong>and</strong> d. Aug., 1890, son <strong>of</strong> Henry <strong>and</strong> Mary (Chase) Silsbee.<br />

Farmer. Children, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>: (1) William <strong>Lewis</strong>, b.<br />

Sept. 12, 1837; (2) James Albert, b. Nov. 11, 1839; d. Apr. 17,<br />

1848; (3) Abbie Maria, b. Mar. 6, 1841; d. Sept., 1883; (4)<br />

Alden Burrill, b. Aug. 15, 1845; d. Mar. 22, 1849; (5) Sylves-<br />

ter, b. Jan. 24, 1848; d. Apr. 13, 1849; (6) Charles Albert, b.<br />

May 5, 1850.<br />

324. RUTH VICKARY, b. Mar. 19, 1816; d. Sept. 21, 1843; m. in <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

May 15, 1839, James Grover Brown, b. in Danvers, Oct. 9,<br />

1812, <strong>and</strong> d. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Oct., 1879. Children, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>:<br />

(1) James Otis, b. Feb. 7, 1840; (2) Melinda Ann, b. Mar. 2,<br />

1842; d. Nov. 2, 1842; (3) Emeline Ruth, b. Sept. 12, 1843.<br />

325. EMELINE, b. Nov. 24, 1818, Family Rds. (Nov. 29. <strong>Lynn</strong> Rds.);<br />

m. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Apr. 29, 1841, George Hobby, <strong>and</strong> died Aug. 30,<br />

1842; he d. April 7, 1879. Had: <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. May 6. 1842; d.<br />

Oct. 21, 1842.<br />

326. THOMAS VICKARY, b. Sept. 3, 1820.<br />

327. HORACE FULLER, b. July 23, 1827 ; d. Mar. 24, 1885. He m.<br />

1st, Nov. 30, 1848, Mary Angeline, dau. <strong>of</strong> Benjamin <strong>and</strong><br />

Martha (Putnam) Ireson, b. July 16, 1830; <strong>and</strong> d. Sept. 12,<br />

1849, in <strong>Lynn</strong>. He m. 2nd, July 17, 1853; Martha Ann Ireson,<br />

sister <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> first wife, b. May 29, 1827, <strong>Lynn</strong> Rds. (May 30,<br />

1827. Family Rds.); <strong>and</strong> d. Dec. 3, 1891, in <strong>Lynn</strong>.<br />

154 <strong>Edmund</strong> <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Feb. 8, 1784,<br />

was a shoemaker, lived on <strong>Lewis</strong> street, <strong>Lynn</strong>, <strong>and</strong> died<br />

Oct. 8, 1870. He married in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Nov. 10, 1816, Rebecca<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> (285), who died Dec. 18, 1861, re. 64 years,<br />

9 months.


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Children <strong>of</strong> <strong>Edmund</strong> <strong>and</strong> Rebecca, born in <strong>Lynn</strong> :<br />

328. EDMUND, b. July 20, 1817; farmer; removed to Rockford, 111.;<br />

d. there, unm., May 5, 1878. Interred in Eastern Burial<br />

Ground, <strong>Lynn</strong>.<br />

329. REBECCA, b. Dec. 26, 1818; d. Oct. 1, 1842; m., in <strong>Lynn</strong>, May<br />

28, 1838, Jesse Smith Punchard, b. in Salem, Feb. 6, 1813,<br />

<strong>and</strong> d. Feb. 12, 1864. Had: (1) Mary <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. May 15,<br />

1839; m., 1st, Feb. 22, 1872, at Salem, Robert Henry Wilson<br />

<strong>of</strong> Peabody; m., 2d, Charles H. Whipple <strong>of</strong> Peabody;<br />

(2) Rebecca Pickworth, b. Sept. 25, 1842; m., Feb. 20. 1865,<br />

William B. Cressy <strong>of</strong> Rowley, who d. July 21, 1873.<br />

330. NATHANIEL, b. June 24, 1821; d. Sept. 1, 1821.<br />

331. EDITH HANSON, b. Aug. 14, 1822; m. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, May 7, 1843,<br />

George Whippen, b. Oct. 6, 1819, son <strong>of</strong> Joseph <strong>and</strong> Patience<br />

Whippen. Had: (1) Eliza Jane, b. May 16, 1844, in <strong>Lynn</strong>;<br />

(2) George Edmond, b. Feb. 1, 1846, in <strong>Lynn</strong>; (3) Louis<br />

Ivers, b. June 15, 1848, in X. J.<br />

332. OLIVE SAUNDERS, b. Mar. 8, 1825; d. Aug. 12, 1854; m. in<br />

<strong>Lynn</strong>, Jan. 21, 1844, Jesse Smith Punchard. Had: (1) Olive<br />

Delina, b. Mar. 21, 1845; d. April 15, 1845; (2) Olive Delina,<br />

b. May 31, 1846; d. young; (3) Emma Maria, b. June<br />

30, 1849; m., in Salem, Jan. 26, 1871, George H. Symonds <strong>of</strong><br />

Salem; (4) Eliza Ellen, b. Aug. 29, 1853; d. Mar. 9, 1906;<br />

m., Apr. 3, 1873, George P. Woodbury <strong>of</strong> Salem, who d.<br />

Sept. 28, 1893.<br />

333. BRIDGET, b. Apr. 13, 1828; d. June 18, 1856, unm. Death recorded<br />

as Hannah B.<br />

334. CLABLNDA, b. Oct. 13, 1830; d. Feb. 15, 1899; m. as Elizabeth<br />

C., in Lyiin, Oct. 15, 1853, Ephraim G. Ricker<strong>of</strong> Boston, ae.<br />

25 y. Removed to Rockford, 111.<br />

335. HEPZIBAH MARIA, b. June 1, 1833; m. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, June 3, 1868,<br />

Charles H. Carling, se. 41 yrs., b. in Engl<strong>and</strong>, son <strong>of</strong> Charles<br />

H. <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth Carling, a glass blower, who d. in 1893.<br />

336. LUCY ABBA, b. May 1, 1837; m. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, May 17, 1860, Edward<br />

A. Dickerson, b. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Oct. 15, 1835; son <strong>of</strong> Edward<br />

<strong>and</strong> Mary Dickerson. He d. in 1889.<br />

164 Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in 1674, married, first, in<br />

Boston, Jan. 1, 1794, Elizabeth Carpenter. He married,<br />

second, in Boston, Jan. 6, 1806, Priscilla Nye. She died<br />

in childbed, Sept., 1810, aged 29 years, <strong>and</strong> he married,<br />

third, in Boston, Nov. 25, 1813, Polly Clapp, born in<br />

Scituate Jan. 23, 1780, daughter <strong>of</strong> William <strong>and</strong> Priscilla


62 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN<br />

(Otis) Clapp. She died in Framingham, Mass., Dec. 19,<br />

1865. He was thrown from a carriage, <strong>his</strong> skull fractured<br />

<strong>and</strong> he died Aug. 18, 1824.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Thomas <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth<br />

337. SARAH, bp. Mar. 22, 1795; m. Benjamin Scott; d. childless.<br />

338. ELIZA, bp. Dec. 25, 1796; m. <strong>Edmund</strong> Hutchinson <strong>Lewis</strong> (169)-<br />

339. CATHERINE L., bp. July 27, 1799, in Boston; m. Mar. 28, 1821,<br />

Jonathan Pratt Robinson <strong>of</strong> Roxbury. Had: (1) Henry Ware,<br />

b. Jan. 31, 1822 in Fredericksburg, Va.; d. Nov. 28, 1890;<br />

m. July 22, 1846, Sarah W. Ware; (2) Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. Sept.<br />

26, 1823; d. Aug. 26, 1887, in Brighton, Eng. ; m., Nov. 15,<br />

1848, in Fall River, Hannah Valentine Durfee, b. Jan. 25><br />

1828; (3) Robert Lambert, b. May 7, 1827 in Boston; d. Aug.<br />

23, 1866 in St. Louis, Mo.; (4) Catharine Augusta, b. Feb.<br />

4, 1830, in Boston; d. Dec. 18, 1850, in Roxbury; (5) Hannah<br />

Hortense, b. Aug. 20, 1839, in Roxbury; m. Jules G.<br />

Tournade ; d. Jan. 12, 1885, in Brooklyn; (6) Francis Kettell,<br />

m. Etta Stevens.<br />

340. HANNAH BRACKETT, bp. Dec. 21, 1800; m. Samuel Shaw Lew-<br />

is (170).<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Thomas <strong>and</strong> Priscilla :<br />

341. THOMAS, b. May 24, 1808.<br />

342. JOSEPH.<br />

343. PRISCILLA NYE, bp. Nov. 25, 1810; d. in Boston, May 31, 1812.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Thomas <strong>and</strong> Polly :<br />

344. ABIEL SMITH, b. July 15, 1814.<br />

345. WILLIAM GUSTAVUS, b. Aug. 21, 1816.<br />

346. FRANCES MARY PRISCILLA, b. Nov. 5, 1819; m. John Littlejohn<br />

Wilson <strong>of</strong> Charleston, S. C. Living in 1907.<br />

166 John <strong>Lewis</strong>, born Aug. 27, 1779 (g. s.), resided<br />

in Boston <strong>and</strong> Maiden. He married, first, in Boston, Nov.<br />

22, 1807, Mary Ann Ouvre (marriage intention Oliver),<br />

born in Guadeloupe, W. I. She d. June 30, 1814, * 28 y.<br />

He married, second, in Boston, July 30, 1815, Hannah<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> (167). She died in Maiden, Jan. 16, 1862 (g. s.).<br />

He died in Maiden, March 27, 1871, aged 91 years, 7<br />

months (g. s.).


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Children <strong>of</strong> John <strong>and</strong> Mary Ann :<br />

347. MARY ANN, m., in 1832, David N. Badger, b. in Boston, July<br />

16, 1799; d. in Maiden, Dec. 4, 1878. Had: (1) David N.;.<br />

(2) Mary Ann; (3) Sarah; (4) Elmer.<br />

348. SARAH ELOISE, d. July 5, 1812, ae. 2 y. (Boston Rds.).<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> John <strong>and</strong> Hannah :<br />

349. JOHN, b. Apr. 29, 1816, in Boston; d. Apr. 30, 1816.<br />

350. JOHN, b. Mar. 3, 1817, in Boston; d. Jan. 24, 1818.<br />

351. JOHN, b. Jan. 21, 1819, in Boston.<br />

352. HANNAH AUGUSTA, b. July 20, 1820, in Boston; d. Oct. 10,<br />

1821.<br />

353. CHARLES HENRY, b. Nov. 1, 1821, in Boston, d. in Maiden,<br />

Jan. 12, 1877; m. Dec. 10, 1843, Almira Tufts, dau. <strong>of</strong> Joseph<br />

Tufts <strong>of</strong> Maiden. No issue.<br />

354. HANNAH AUGUSTA, b. Feb. 15, 1823, in Boston; m. in Boston^<br />

Aug. 18, 1843, Wm. Wilkes, b. Jan. 27,1820, inFredonia, Ind.,<br />

s. <strong>of</strong> Henry <strong>and</strong> (Ballard) Wilkes. He lived in Louisville,<br />

Ky., <strong>and</strong> was <strong>of</strong> the firm <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lewis</strong> & Wilkes, wholesale hardware<br />

dealers. Later he removed to Alton, Ind., <strong>and</strong> engaged<br />

in agriculture. Was county commissioner <strong>of</strong> Crawford coun-<br />

ty, about 16 yrs. ; <strong>and</strong> d. Aug. 3, 1891. She d. Aug. 27, 1893.<br />

Children, all but the first, b. in Alton, Ind.: (1) George, b.<br />

Oct. 7, 1844, in Louisville, Ky.; d. July 6, 1860; (2) Hannah<br />

A., b. July 24, 1846; m. John Birkla; res. at Alton, Ind.;<br />

(3) Alice G., b. Mar. 1, 1848; d., July 31, 1860, in Louisville,<br />

Ky. ; (4) Louis, b. June 12, 1849; m. Cornelia M. Ridge; res.<br />

at Alton, Ind.; (5) John F., b. Jan. 16, 1851; m. Elizabeth<br />

Goad; (6) Thomas, b. Sept. 15, 1854; m. Eunice Carberry;<br />

res. at Alton,; Ind. (7) Benjamin, b. Sept. 23, 1858; m. Sarah<br />

E. Kemp; res. at Alton, Ind.; (8) William, b. Sept. 11, I860:<br />

m. Am<strong>and</strong>a Culver; res. at Alton, Ind.; (9) Isabel, b. April<br />

21, 1863; m. John Grubbs; res. at Skurry, Kaufman county,<br />

Texas; (10) Perry W., b. Nov. 10, 1865; m. Sally A. Pear-<br />

son; res. at Alton, Ind.<br />

355. LUCY DANFORTH, b. Sept. 5, 1824, in Maiden; m. June 27,<br />

1850, Paschal Paoli Pope Ware, b. in Wrentham, June 12,<br />

1820; d. in Everett, Oct. 20, 1882. Children, b. in Maiden:<br />

(1) Lucy Elizabeth, b. Nov. 15, 1855 -, m., Oct. 28, 1880, Theodore<br />

H. Pierce; (2) Paschal P. P., b. May 27, 1760; m., May<br />

13, 1890, Lora D. Ward.<br />

356. SARAH, b. Jan. 21, 1826, in Maiden; m. Francis B. Wallis <strong>of</strong><br />

Boston, <strong>and</strong> d. Nov. 8, 1894, in Everett. Children : (1) Ar-<br />

thur D.; (2) Mina.


64 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN<br />

357. NATHANIEL, b. Sept. 21, 1827, in Maiden.<br />

358. THOMAS, b. July 21, 1829, in Boston.<br />

359. DAVID, b. Jan. 15, 1831; d. Jan. 18, 1831, in Boston.<br />

360. GEORGE A., b. July 21, 1832, in Boston; d. May 8, 1843, in<br />

Maiden.<br />

169 <strong>Edmund</strong> Hutchinson <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Plymouth,<br />

Mass., Nov. 22, 1796 ; married Sept. 5, 1819,<br />

Eliza <strong>Lewis</strong> (338). He resided in Louisville, Ky.<br />

Child <strong>of</strong> <strong>Edmund</strong> <strong>and</strong> Eliza:<br />

371. HENRY EDMUND, m. Margaret Clark. Had: Eliza, who d.<br />

childless.<br />

171 Samuel Shaw <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Plymouth, June<br />

19, 1799 ; married in Boston, Nov. 3, 1824 ; Hannah<br />

Bracket <strong>Lewis</strong> (^340).<br />

He was a member <strong>of</strong> the Ancient <strong>and</strong> Honorable Artillery<br />

Co., 1845-1849. He was agent <strong>of</strong> the Cunard Steamship<br />

Co. <strong>and</strong> also various railroads, <strong>and</strong> originator <strong>of</strong> the<br />

project for filling in what is now Commercial Street,<br />

Boston. He was one <strong>of</strong> the principal promoters <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Gr<strong>and</strong> Junction R. R.<br />

His wife died June 4, 1859, <strong>and</strong> he died in 1869, in<br />

Boston.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Samuel Shaw <strong>and</strong> Hannah :<br />

362. FRANKL'IN HENSHAW, b. July 20, 1825, in Boston.<br />

363. LUCY ELIZABETH, d. Mar. 19, 1832; fe. 4 y. 4 m. (Boston Rds.)<br />

364. CATHERINE AUGUSTA, d. Jan. 20, 1830, ae. 8 mos.<br />

365. SAMUEL SHAW, d. Nov. 30, 1831, se. 8 mos.<br />

366. ANNA RICHMOND, b. 1833; unm., res. at 38 Norfolk Road,<br />

Brighton, Eng.<br />

367. JOSEPHINE, b. 1835; m. Dec. 24, 1856, George Lyman Perry,<br />

<strong>and</strong> had one son, Lyman <strong>Lewis</strong> Perry.<br />

368. FRANCES WILSON, b. 1837; d. 1885, unm. at Brighton, Eng.<br />

369. SAMUEL SHAW, b. 1838; d. unm. in 1880 at London, Eng.<br />

370. CAROLINE SUSAN, b. 1840; d. 1878; m. Frederick Smith, U. S.<br />

Navy, <strong>of</strong> Charleston, S. C., <strong>and</strong> had Rachel Gertrude, unm.,<br />

who resides in Washington, D. C.<br />

371. GERTRUDE MAC!VOR. b. 1842; d. unm. Apr. 17, 1899, at<br />

Brighton, Eng.


AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS. 05<br />

171 Charles Henry <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Plymouth,<br />

June 26, 1804 ; married in Cincinnati, Ohio, June 19,<br />

1838, Mary Clark Anderson, born in Pittsburgh, Pa.,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Paul <strong>and</strong> Mary (Clark) Anderson <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa. Resided at Louisville, Ivy.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Charles Henry <strong>and</strong> Mary Clark<br />

372. B. FRANKLIN.<br />

373. CHARLES ANDERSON.<br />

374. FANNIE CALDWELL, m. William Henry Kaye. Resides in<br />

Louisville, Ky. Had: William Henry, m. Mary E. Griffith<br />

<strong>and</strong> had one son, <strong>Lewis</strong> Griffith.<br />

375. KATE CALDWELL.<br />

376. MARY PAUL, m. David Edgar Park <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh, Pa. <strong>and</strong><br />

had one son, <strong>Lewis</strong> Anderson.<br />

175 Samuel <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, June 6, 1752,<br />

was a Mattross in Capt. Winthrop Gray's Co., Col. Craft's<br />

artillery regiment. His pay abstract, sworn to in Boston<br />

June 8, 1776, has <strong>his</strong> autograph signature. He received<br />

a tannery by will <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>father. He married in <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

Nov. 29, 1770, Susannah Meachum, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, June<br />

29, 1754, daughter <strong>of</strong> Isaac <strong>and</strong> Ruth Meachum <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>.<br />

She died Feb. 14, 1815 (g. s.). He died Apr. 25, 1806.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Samuel <strong>and</strong> Susannah, born in <strong>Lynn</strong><br />

377. JOHN, b. Feb. 15, 1772.<br />

378. SUSANNAH, b. Mar. 24, 1774.<br />

379. THOMAS, b. Sept. 29, 1776.<br />

380. HENRY, b. Nov. 3, 1782.<br />

381. ISAAC, b. Apr. 12, 1785.<br />

382. SALLY, b. July 12, 1787.<br />

383. SAMUEL, b. Nov. 3, 1789.<br />

384. JESSE L., b. Apr. 16, 1792.<br />

179 Nathaniel <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Swansea, Aug. 18,<br />

1755, was a private in Capt. Jonathan Danforth's Co., Col.<br />

D. Brewer's regiment, from May 7, 1775 to Oct., 1775;<br />

also in Capt. Peleg Peck's Co., Col. Carpenter's regiment,<br />

Sept., 1777, <strong>and</strong> again in Aug., 1780. He married in Swan-<br />

sea, Jan., 9, 1783, C<strong>and</strong>ace Peirce.


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Children <strong>of</strong> Nathaniel <strong>and</strong> C<strong>and</strong>ace, born in Swansea :<br />

385. ANNE, b. Aug. 26, 1785.<br />

386. CANDACE, b. June 21, 1787.<br />

387. MARCY, b. Apr. 14, 1789.<br />

388. NATHANIEL, b. Feb. 16, 1791.<br />

389. HIPSEY, b. Dec. 12, 1792.<br />

390. AMOS, b. Jan. 14, 1795.<br />

391. MASON, b. Dec. 21, 1796.<br />

392. JESSE, b. Oct. 20, 1798.<br />

393. POLLE, b. Aug. 4, 1800.<br />

394. LEDIA, b. July 4, 1804.<br />

184 Aaron <strong>Lewis</strong>, was a private in Capt. Peleg<br />

Peck's Co., Col. John Daggett's regiment, on the alarm at<br />

Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong>, Jan. 14, 1778, <strong>and</strong> was in the same company<br />

in the following August. On Nov. 6, 1820, the selectmen<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dighton complained that he was spending <strong>his</strong><br />

fortune in drink <strong>and</strong> on Nov. 10, Ebenezer Talbot was appointed<br />

as guardian. He married Apr. 4, 1779, Mary,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Noah Davis <strong>of</strong> Providence, R. I., who died<br />

May 13, 1814.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Aaron <strong>and</strong> Mary:<br />

395. JOHN, b. 1780.<br />

390. JOSEPH, b. Dec. 17, 1793.<br />

397. MARY.<br />

398. BETSEY, m. Henry Harrison.<br />

185 Benjamin <strong>Lewis</strong> born in Dighton, Feb. 16,<br />

1761, married, first, by Elder Jacob Hix, at Rehoboth,<br />

Nov. 23, 1783, Lydia Bosworth, born Oct. 11, 1756, <strong>and</strong><br />

died July 29, 1795, the daughter <strong>of</strong> John <strong>and</strong> Lydia (Capron)<br />

Bosworth. He married, second, by Elder Hix, Mar.<br />

27, 1796, Hannah, daughter <strong>of</strong> Joseph <strong>and</strong> Hannah Rounds<br />

<strong>of</strong> Rehoboth, born Mar. 12, 1777, <strong>and</strong> died June 29, 1853.<br />

He died Feb. 16, 1849, on <strong>his</strong> 88th birthday. Of <strong>his</strong> re-<br />

•/<br />

markable family <strong>of</strong> eighteen children, thirteen reached the<br />

age <strong>of</strong> 66 years or upwards <strong>and</strong> possessed a marked degree<br />

<strong>of</strong> individuality. Most <strong>of</strong> the men were masons, <strong>and</strong> they<br />

ably carved out their way to success in life.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Benjamin <strong>and</strong> Lydia, born in Dighton :


AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS. 67<br />

399. BENJAMIN, b. Feb. 14, 1785.<br />

400. JAMES, b. Sept. 10, 1787.<br />

401. LTDIA, b. Oct. 5, 1789; m. in Providence, in 1822, Benjamin<br />

Pidge, a widr. who d. Oct. 13, 1839, ae. 63 y. She d. May 1,<br />

1867, in Providence, R. I. Had: (1) Charles W., b. May 11,<br />

1823; (2) Sophia E., b. 1825? (3) Frances H., b. 1827? (4)<br />

Samuel J., b. Oct., 1832; (5) Henry C., b. Apr. 25, 1834; d.<br />

Oct. 7, 1835; (6) Henry P., b. May 7, 1835; d. Mar. 29,<br />

1840.<br />

402. A CHILD, buried at Swansea.<br />

403. A CHILD, buried at Swansea.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Benjamin <strong>and</strong> Hannah, born in Dighton :<br />

404. SAMUEL, b. Mar. 24, 1797; m. 1st, Lydia R. West, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Capt. John West, who d. June 10, 1859, fe 57 yrs. ; m. 2d,<br />

Jan. 27, 1873, in Providence, R. I., Mary Ann, dau. <strong>of</strong> William<br />

<strong>and</strong> Ann Creswell <strong>of</strong> Engl<strong>and</strong>. He endowed her with<br />

$700.00 a year during her life. He died Sept. 26, 1873, <strong>and</strong><br />

she returned to Engl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> m. again. He was a mason by<br />

trade <strong>and</strong> resided at Providence, R. I. where he accumulated<br />

quite a fortune.<br />

405. CHACE, b. Nov. 1, 1798.<br />

406. BOWERS, b. Mar. 13, 1801.<br />

407. LEVI, b. May 24, 1803.<br />

408. HANNAH, b. June 20, 1805; d. in Providence R. I., June 4,<br />

1892; m. Charles Williams, b. July 4, 1804 <strong>and</strong> d. Nov. 8,<br />

1877. Had: (1) Charles A., b. Oct. 8, 1828; d. Mar. 27, 1867;<br />

(2) Benjamin F., b. Sept. 22, 1831; unm; (3) Hannah E., b.<br />

May 29, 1835; d. Sept. 27, 1836; (4) Virgil C., b. Dec. 30,<br />

1837; d. Apr. 7, 1862; (5) Hannah V., b. July 30, 1839; (6)<br />

Archelus A., b. Feb. 19, 1843; d. Feb. 6, 1856; (7) Alanson<br />

A., b. Feb. 19, 1843.<br />

409. JEREMIAH, b. Dec. 2, 1806.<br />

410. ALMIRA, b. Mar. 2, 1808; d. unm. June 12, 1876.<br />

411. ALFRED, b. Feb. 28, 1810.<br />

412. SYLVESTER, b. May 2, 1812.<br />

413. CAROLINE, b*. Nov. 26, 1813; d. Nov. 8, 1814.<br />

414. CALEB MASON, Nov. 28, 1814; d. Jan. 29, 1815.<br />

415. ANGELINE, b. Nov. 25, 1816; d. May 3, 1831.<br />

416. ORIN JUDSON, b. Mar. 25, 1818; d. Sept. 15, 1883, in Dayville,<br />

Conn. ; m. Hannah R. Sears. No issue. He was a hardware<br />

merchant <strong>and</strong> manufacturer <strong>of</strong> belts at Dayville, Conn.


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186 Timothy <strong>Lewis</strong>, married May 9, 1788,<br />

Submit Bullock who died May 1, 1844. He died Nov.<br />

22, 1821.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Timothy <strong>and</strong> Submit, last six born at<br />

Dighton<br />

417. POLLY, b. Jan. 7, 1789; d. Aug., 1865.<br />

418. BETSEY, b. Feb. 7, 1791; d. Oct. 12, 1854.<br />

419. WILLIAM, b. Aug. 11, 1793.<br />

420. RUTH, b. Nov. 3, 1794.<br />

421. TIMOTHY, b. Dec. 18, 1795; d. Apr. 29, 1839.<br />

422. SALLY, b. May 3, 1798; d. Feb. 21, 1865.<br />

423. SUBMIT, b. June 18, 1800; d. 1887.<br />

424. LEONARD, Dec. 31, 1802; d. Apr. 2, 1842, while serving in the<br />

Indian War.<br />

425. NANCY VOCE, b. Nov. 27, 1804; d. Mar. 26, 1880, in Providence,<br />

R. I.; m. Apr. 7, 1826, Increase Sumner, b. Jan. 3, 1801, at<br />

Woodstock, Conn., d. Apr. 25, 1866. Had: (1) George Lowell,<br />

b. July 4, 1827 , in Providence, R. I.;<br />

Eliza Ann West, b. Oct. 5, 1828, in<br />

d. July 21, 1827;<br />

Providence, R. I.;<br />

(2)<br />

m.<br />

May 21, 1849, Edwin Blake Larchar, resides in N. Y. City;<br />

(3) Sarah Maria, b. Nov. 27, 1830; m. Aug. 25, 1855, Noble<br />

Warren DeMunn, in Providence, R. I. ; (4) Timothy Increase<br />

b. Oct. 7, 1832; d. Mar. 17, 1849; (5) Nancy <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. June 24,<br />

1835, in Providence, R. I.; d. Feb. 27, 1896, in Boston; m.<br />

Sept. 12, 1859, Charles Henry Crump; (6) Lydia R<strong>and</strong>, b.<br />

Apr. 12, 1838; (7) Mary May, b. May 3, 1841; d. Jan. 27, 1893;<br />

m. Aug. 13, 1873, Wm. Woodward; (8) Julia DeEtt, b.<br />

Aug. 10, 1844; d. Aug. 2, 1848; (9) Julia DeEtt, b. June 1,<br />

1848.<br />

426. ISAAC, b. Dec. 5, 1807; d. July 10, 1872; m. 1st, Asea Ann G<strong>of</strong>f,<br />

who d. Jan. 13, 1863; m. 2d, May 22, 1864, Betsey J. West <strong>of</strong><br />

Rehoboth, Mass.<br />

187 Reuben <strong>Lewis</strong>, married by Elder Russell Mason,<br />

on Mar. 31, 1793, at Rehoboth, Luraney Brown <strong>of</strong> Swan-<br />

sea.<br />

Child <strong>of</strong> Reuben <strong>and</strong> Luraney:<br />

427. REUBEN, b. abt. 1797; m. in Providence, R. I., Sarah Borden<strong>of</strong><br />

Fall River, Mass, <strong>and</strong> d. by suicide, in Providence, R. I.<br />

May 4. 1858, ae. 61 yrs.


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193 Samuel <strong>Lewis</strong>, born Sept. 29, 1754, in New<br />

York city ; married, in 1778, Elizabeth Godfrey, <strong>and</strong> died<br />

Sept. 30, 1822.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Samuel <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth :<br />

428. SAMUEL J. X., b. Aug. 22, 1799; d. 1849.<br />

429. MARYANA, b. Mar. 4, 1782; d. 1861.<br />

430. FREDERICK, b. Nov. 22, 1784; d. 1786.<br />

431. SARAH, b. Aug. 19, 1786; m. James Johnston.<br />

432. HENRY, b. Oct. 4, 1788; d. 1822<br />

433. ELIZABETH, b. July 4, 1790; d. 1791.<br />

434. JAMES, b. Mar. 29, 1792.<br />

435. EDWARD SIMMONS, b. Nov. 26, 1794; d. 1829.<br />

436. GEORGE, b. Aug. 27, 1798; d. 1883.<br />

437. HARRIET, b. Feb. 26, 1800.<br />

438. CHARLES, b. Feb. 27, 1803; d. 1863.<br />

439. WILLIAM GIFFORD, b. Mar. 24, 1807; d. 1851.<br />

194 John <strong>Lewis</strong>, born at Saybrook, Conn., July 26,<br />

married Emily Symonds, <strong>and</strong> died at Cambria, N. Y.<br />

1795 ;<br />

Another report states that he died in Michigan.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> John <strong>and</strong> Emily :<br />

440. JOHN.<br />

441. LYMAN.<br />

442. WILLIAM.<br />

443. GERALDINE.<br />

198 Dan Kelsey <strong>Lewis</strong>, born at Saybrook, Conn.,<br />

Oct. 15, 1801 ; married at Hinsdale, N. Y., Nov. 2, 1828,<br />

Catherine, born Aug. 16, 1809, at Geneva, N. Y., daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> John <strong>and</strong> Catherine (Foot) Conrad. He died Dec.<br />

2, 1886, at Fontanelle, Neb., where <strong>his</strong> widow <strong>and</strong> family<br />

reside.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Dan Kelsey <strong>and</strong> Catherine :<br />

444. Lois, b. Mar. 8, 1830, at Hinsdale, N. i~.<br />

445. AUGUSTUS, b. Jan. 30, 1832, at Hinsdale, N. T.<br />

446. AUGUSTA, b. Jan. 30, 1832, at Hinsdale, N. Y.; d. Jan. 17, 1846,<br />

at Burlington, Iowa.<br />

447. JOHN CONRAD, b. April 29, 1834, at Portville, N. T.<br />

448. CATHERINE, b. July 11, 1837, at Hinsdale, N. Y.; d. July 19,<br />

1851, at Burlington, Iowa.<br />

449. OSCAR, b. Oct. 25, 1840, at Portville, N. Y.


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450. OSMAR, b. Oct. 25, 1840.<br />

451. HELEN, b. July 24, 1849, at Burlington, Iowa; m., Nov. 28,<br />

1873, Frank W. Gibson, at Burlington, Iowa. Live at Lake-<br />

port, Calif. Had: (1) Birdie Amelia, b. Dec. 5, 1874; (2)<br />

Cora Helen, b. Aug. 8, 1878; (3) Osmar, b. June 27, 1881; d.<br />

June 23, 1884.<br />

452. AMELIA JANE, b. Dec. 27, 1852, at Burlington, Iowa; m., Nov.<br />

28, 1876, Adrian Green, at Fontanelle, Neb. ; reside at Middletown,<br />

Iowa. Had: (1) <strong>Lewis</strong> A., b. Oct. 14, 1879; (2)<br />

Paul A., b. Dec. 11, 1881; (3) Roy W., b. Dec. 13, 1883; d.<br />

Oct. 31, 1894; (4) Bessie Helen, b. Jan. 20, 1885; (5) Inda<br />

Lois, b. July 6, 1889; (6) Eunice Amelia, b. May 6, 1892.<br />

203 Richard <strong>Lewis</strong>, born July 27, 1810, at Homer,<br />

N. Y. ; married, Dec. 18, 1844, at Lockport, N. Y., Harriet<br />

Augusta, born May 31, 1818, at Darien, N. Y., daugh-<br />

ter <strong>of</strong> George <strong>and</strong> Ruth (Clark) Hawley. He died at<br />

Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 5, 1886.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Richard <strong>and</strong> Harriet Augusta, born at<br />

Lockport, N. Y. :<br />

453. LOUISA JANE, b. May 23, 1846.<br />

454. GEORGE HAWLEY, b. July 23, 1847.<br />

455. SOPHIE JANE, b. May 4, 1849.<br />

456. CHARLES HINMAN, b. April 6, 1851.<br />

457. RUTH CLARK, b. July 26, 1852.<br />

458. JAMES RICHARDS, b. June 28 or July 5, 1855.<br />

459. HARRIET AUGUSTA, b. May 23, 1861; m., Dec. 12, 1887, at Min-<br />

neapolis, Minn., Frederick Earle Dunn, b. March 6, 1859, at<br />

Shelby, Ontario, son <strong>of</strong> William <strong>and</strong> Adeline Olivia (Earle)<br />

Dunn. Had: (1) <strong>Lewis</strong> Earle, b. Dec. 4, 1888; (2) Helen, b.<br />

May 11, 1892.<br />

204 Truman <strong>Lewis</strong>, born Nov. 15, 1812, at Solon,<br />

N. Y. ; married, March 11, 1838, at Pendletou, N. Y.,<br />

Theresa, daughter <strong>of</strong> Benjamin <strong>and</strong> Naomi Simonds <strong>of</strong><br />

Homer, N. Y. He died Sept. 14, 1884, at Pendleton,<br />

N. Y.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Truman <strong>and</strong> Theresa:<br />

460. PRUDENCE AMELIA, b. Aug. 25, 1840, at Cambria, N. Y.<br />

461. EDGAR DAVID, b. Nov. 15, 1842, at <strong>Lewis</strong>ton, N. Y.<br />

462. RANSOM, b. Dec. 25, 1844, at <strong>Lewis</strong>ton, N. Y.<br />

463. EMMA SOPHIA, b. June 19, 1849, at Pendleton, N. Y.


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205 Benjamin <strong>Lewis</strong>, bom May 6, 1753, in Billerica,<br />

Mass. ; was a farmer at Duxbuiy School Farm, now<br />

Milford, X. H.. on the north side <strong>of</strong> the Souhegan river,<br />

near the Wilton line, before the settlement <strong>of</strong> Milford, N.<br />

H. He was a Revolutionary soldier, <strong>and</strong> was at Bunker<br />

Hill <strong>and</strong> Lexington. He removed to Greenfield, N. H., in<br />

1811, <strong>and</strong> died there, <strong>and</strong> <strong>his</strong> gravestone in the cemetery<br />

in the centre <strong>of</strong> the town is inscribed : " Lieut. Benjamin<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong>, who died Feb. 1, 1817, aged 64 years." He mar-<br />

ried, July 18, 1775, in Billerica, Sarah, born in Billerica,<br />

Jan. 31, 1754, daughter <strong>of</strong> Samuel <strong>and</strong> Mary (Brown)<br />

Blanchard, who died Oct. 27, 1838, aged 84 years, 9<br />

months <strong>and</strong> 27 days (Wilmington, Mass., Records).<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Benjamin <strong>and</strong> Sarah, born at Milford, N. H. :<br />

464. SAKAH, b. Feb. 4, 177G; m., July 25, 1793, Jacob Richardson, b.<br />

Aug. 10, 1769, in Billerica, Mass. ; <strong>and</strong> d. Nov. 9, 1839, at<br />

Greenfield, X. H., se. 70 yrs. She d. there Oct. 21, 1829.<br />

Had: (1) Jacob, b. Jan. 12, 1794; (2) Sarah, b. Feb. 25, 1797;<br />

d. unm. July 20, 1875; (3) Benjamin <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. Feb. 13, 1799;<br />

d. July 28, 1800; (4) <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. Aug. 3, 1801; (5) Albert Louis,<br />

b. Oct. 16, 1803; (6) Julia Ann, b. July 21, 1806; d. 1840; (7)<br />

Charles, b. July 30, 1809: (8) Cyrus, b. Aug. 23, 1812; (9)<br />

Mary Davis, b. Apr. 21, 1817; (10) Elizabeth, b. Mar. 22, 1819.<br />

465. MARY, b. Nov. 25, 1777; m., April 20, 1804, Solomon Davis, b.<br />

July 31, 1776, in New Ipswich, N. H., son <strong>of</strong> Jonathan <strong>and</strong><br />

Sarah ( ) Davis. Lived at New Ipswich <strong>and</strong> Hancock,<br />

N. H., where she d. Jan. 4, 1809.<br />

466. BENJAMIN, b. Sept. 21, 1779; d., unm., July 5, 1805, at Milford,<br />

N. H.<br />

467. ASA, b. Sept. 14, 1781.<br />

468. CYRUS, b. June 5, 1783; he taught school at Lyndeboro, N. H.,<br />

in 1811, <strong>and</strong> it is stated that scholars came from other districts<br />

when he taught. He d. at Milford, Oct. 15, 1813. He<br />

was lieutenant <strong>of</strong> militia.<br />

469. CHARLES, b. June 30, 1785.<br />

470. HANNAH, b. July 10, 1787; m., Nov. 22, 1810, Henry Carter <strong>of</strong><br />

Wilmington, Mass., b. July, 1785; s. <strong>of</strong> Jonathan <strong>and</strong> Lyclia<br />

(Gowing) Carter <strong>of</strong> Wilmington, Mass. Resided at Wilming-<br />

ton, Mass.<br />

212 Moses <strong>Lewis</strong>, born April 17, 1770, in Billerica,<br />

Mass., settled in Bridge water, now Bristol, N. H. He<br />

was a man <strong>of</strong> wealth in 1812, with large business inter-


72 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN.<br />

ests, but the war used up <strong>his</strong> means <strong>and</strong> he was imprisoned<br />

for debt. He was a selectman im 1801 <strong>and</strong> 1802, <strong>and</strong><br />

paid taxes on a tannery in 1810. He removed to Gainesville,<br />

Ala., where he died Jan. 10, 1852. He married,<br />

Aug. 15, 1794, at Alex<strong>and</strong>ria, N. H., Sally, born in Pembroke,<br />

N. H., July 21, 1776, daughter <strong>of</strong> William <strong>and</strong><br />

Jane (McDonald) Martin <strong>of</strong> Pembroke, N. H.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Moses <strong>and</strong> Sally, born in Bridge water, N. H.<br />

471. MARY, b. Oct. 20, 1796 (Oct. 14, family records); d. Nov. 6, 1827,<br />

<strong>of</strong> consumption.<br />

472. WILLIAM MARTIN, b. Aug. 29, 1798.<br />

473. RUFUS GRAVES, b. Sept. 14, 1800.<br />

474. HIRAM, b. Aug. 14, 1802; d. March 14, 1803 (Feb. 18. town<br />

records).<br />

475. ELIZA WEBSTER, b. June 26, 1804; d. Oct. 1, 1843, at Kempner<br />

Springs, Miss.<br />

476. SARAH, b. Sept. 1, 1807; m., May 28, 1835, at Springfield, Ala.,<br />

Dr. Samuel Smith; d. Aug. 29, 1844, at Lowdonville, Ohio.<br />

215 Jonathan <strong>Lewis</strong>, born March 20, 1758, in Bil-<br />

lerica, Mass., was a Revolutionary soldier, <strong>and</strong> was at the<br />

battle <strong>of</strong> Bunker Hill <strong>and</strong> at the surrender <strong>of</strong> Gen. Burgoyne<br />

near Saratoga, N. Y. He was <strong>of</strong> Pepperrell, <strong>and</strong><br />

removed to Harvard, Mass., where, according to <strong>his</strong> family<br />

Bible, he married, first, widow Hannah (Willard) Tur-<br />

ner, daughter <strong>of</strong> Dr. Lemuel Willard, who died A ug. 1,<br />

1785. (She had one child by her first marriage.) He married,<br />

second, Sept. 28, 1786, Sarah Warren, who died July<br />

2, 1795, at Concord, Vt. He married, third, March 22,<br />

1796, at Royalston, Mass., Lucy Stockwell, who died Jan.<br />

1, 1841. He removed from Harvard, Mass., to Concord,<br />

Vt., March 20, 1788, <strong>and</strong> from thence to Kirby, Vt, March<br />

20, 1806, where he was the first town clerk <strong>and</strong> an influential<br />

man. He died at Kirby, Vt., Aug. 1, 1841.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Jonathan <strong>and</strong> Sarah :<br />

477. JONATHAN, b. July 6, 1787, at Harvard, Mass.<br />

478. SALLY, b. Aug. 1, 1789 (first female child born at Concord, Vt.) ;<br />

m. John Bates, <strong>and</strong> d. at Mooers, Clinton Co., N. Y.<br />

479. CALVIN, b. June 8, 1791, at Concord, Vt., where he d., unm.,<br />

Nov. 23, 1872.<br />

480. LUTHER, b. July 27, 1793; m. Elethea Streeter ; d. Feb. 12,<br />

1843, at Burke, Vt.<br />

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Children <strong>of</strong> Jonathan <strong>and</strong> Lucy<br />

481. STILLMAX, b. Dec. 20, 1796; m. Nancy Chapin <strong>of</strong> Waterford, Vt.<br />

482. TKUMAN, b. Jan. 1, 1799; never married.<br />

483. ISAAC, b. June 5, 1801; m. Betsey Chase <strong>of</strong> Concord, Vt.<br />

484. LUCY, b. Mar. 24, 1803; m. Seth Burroughs <strong>of</strong> Kirby, Vt.<br />

485. POLLY, b. Jan. 31, 1806; unm.<br />

486. RHODA, b. Feb. 21, 1808; m. Benjamin Nutter <strong>of</strong> Kirby, Vt.<br />

218 Isaac <strong>Lewis</strong>, born Feb. 4, 1766, <strong>and</strong> was brought<br />

up in the family <strong>of</strong> Benjamin <strong>Lewis</strong> (205), at Milford,<br />

N. H. He removed from Roxbury, Vt., to Williamstown,<br />

Vt, where he died July 27, 1824. He married, Oct. 14,<br />

1789, Elizabeth Cram, born at Lyndeboro, N. H. Jan.<br />

2, 1764, daughter <strong>of</strong> David <strong>and</strong> Mary (Badger) Cram,<br />

who died Feb. 26, 1845.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Isaac <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth, born at Roxbury, Vt.:<br />

487. BETSEY, b. Sept. 27, 1791; d. Dec. 3, 1838; m. James Hatch,<br />

b. Apr. 27, 1787; s. <strong>of</strong> Asa <strong>and</strong> Roxanna (Delano) Hatch.<br />

488. JONATHAN, b. July 2, 1793; d. June 14, 1870, at Williamstown,<br />

Vt.<br />

489. CYNTHIA, b. Apr. 15, 1795; m. Elam Clark.<br />

490. MOSES, b. May 19, 1797.<br />

491. SOPHIA, b. Aug. 10, 1799; m. Sanford Hatch.<br />

492. DAVID CROSBY, b. Aug. 4, 1808.<br />

222 James <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Billerica, Mass., Jan. 26,<br />

1761, was a major in the militia. He removed to Groton,<br />

May 24, 1796, <strong>and</strong> was a deputy sheriff from 1809 to<br />

1813. He was a justice <strong>of</strong> the peace from Feb. 25, 1811,<br />

until <strong>his</strong> death ; postmaster at Groton from Sept. 9, 1815,<br />

until July 1, 1826, <strong>and</strong> also appointed postmaster for<br />

Pepperell in 1818. He was appointed coroner for life on<br />

July 4, 1803. He was a democrat. He bequeathed to


74 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN<br />

<strong>his</strong> sons James, Aaron, Levi, Andrew, Frederick A. <strong>and</strong><br />

William C., one dollar each ; to <strong>his</strong> son Merric all the rest<br />

<strong>and</strong> remainder <strong>of</strong> both real <strong>and</strong> personal estate, he to support<br />

<strong>and</strong> maintain <strong>his</strong> (James) beloved wife Lucy in <strong>his</strong><br />

present mansion house. He was married at Billerica by<br />

Rev. Henry Cummings on Dec. 19, 1782, to Lucy Crosby,<br />

born Nov. 10, 1765, daughter <strong>of</strong> Hezekiah <strong>and</strong> Lucy<br />

(Kittredge) Crosby <strong>of</strong> Billerica. He died in Groton, Dec.<br />

24, 1828, <strong>and</strong> <strong>his</strong> wife followed him six days later.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> James <strong>and</strong> Lucy, six born in Billerica, <strong>and</strong><br />

the last two in Groton<br />

493. JAMES, b. Feb. 1, 1785.<br />

494. AARON, b. Dec. 11, 1786.<br />

495. LEVI, b. Nov. 28, 1788.<br />

496. ANDREW, b. Oct. 19, 1790.<br />

497. LUCY, b. June 15, 1792; d. Dec. 31, 1794.<br />

498. MERHIC, b. July 25, 1795.<br />

499. FREDERICK AUGUSTUS, b. Sept. 10, 1798.<br />

500. WILLIAM CROSBY, b. Sept. 15, 1800, m. 3 times <strong>and</strong> had son,<br />

Winslow R., who lives in New Haven, Conn.<br />

226 Seth <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Billerica, Mass., Sept. 22,<br />

1766, family record (May 6, 1766, town record). He lived<br />

in Townsend, Mass., <strong>and</strong> late in life moved to Lunenburg,<br />

where he died June 23, 1833. He married, Sally Marshall,<br />

who died in Lunenburg, Nov. 17, 1834, aged 67 years.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Seth <strong>and</strong> Sally <strong>Lewis</strong> :<br />

501. MARSHALL, b. Oct. 16, 1794.<br />

502. ERI, b. July 29, 1796.<br />

503. SALLY, b. June 24, 1798 ; d. July 11, 1802.<br />

504. ITHRA, b. Jan. 14, 1801.<br />

505. NANCY, b. Feb. 8, 1803; d. Sept. 11, 1825, unm., in Lunenburg.<br />

506. HAMOR, b. Aug. 20, 1805.<br />

243 Asa Shedd <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Groton Mass., June<br />

25, 1790. He was a farmer in Groton until about 1830,<br />

when he removed <strong>his</strong> family to Weston, Vt., <strong>and</strong> after<br />

living there several years, moved back to the same place<br />

in Groton where he first lived, <strong>and</strong> where Asa, Abi <strong>and</strong><br />

Reuben died. His will, dated Dec. 4, 1862, was filed Jan.<br />

6, 1863. He married, first, Elizabeth Marble, born in


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Somerset, Mass., April 1, 1794, who died in Groton Aug.<br />

16, 1818. He married, second, Jan. 19, 1820, Mindwell<br />

H. Shattuck, b. Feb. 27, 1800, who died in Groton Dec.<br />

31, 1854. She was the daughter <strong>of</strong> Moses <strong>and</strong> Abigail<br />

(Wood) Shattuck <strong>of</strong> Pepperell, Mass. He married, third,<br />

Harriet P., who survived him.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Asa Shedd <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth, born in Groton<br />

507. REUBEN, b. Sept. 13, 1816.<br />

508. ELIZA ANN, b. July 13, 1818; d. in Nashua, N. H., Dec. 29,<br />

1866; m. John Gardner Wright, b. in Dighton, Mass., July<br />

11, 1815, a farmer at Somerset, Swansea <strong>and</strong> Groton, Mass.,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Concord, N. H., where he died. They had 11 children.<br />

244a Samuel <strong>Lewis</strong>, born Aug. 24, 1779 ; married<br />

Hannah M. Bradley, born June 20, 1782. He lived at<br />

Claremont, N. H., Cabot, Vt., <strong>and</strong> later at Northfield, Vt.,<br />

where he died Oct. 28, 1846. His widow died at Moretown,<br />

Vt., Nov. 21, 1854.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Samuel <strong>and</strong> Hannah :<br />

509. SILAS, b. April 4, 1810, at Claremont, N. H.<br />

510. CYNTHIA, b. July 31, 1811 ; m. David Perigo; lived at St.<br />

Johnsbury, Vt.<br />

511. ALVIKA, b. Nov. 8, 1812; d. Sept. 29, 1841.<br />

512. FANNY, b. Nov. 6, 1814; m. Ephraim French Bailey; d. April<br />

28, 1856, at Moretown, Vt.<br />

513. SUSAN, b. April 24, 1817; m. Alvin Smith; d. Jan. 25, 1854, at<br />

Roxbury, Vt.<br />

514. HANNAH M., b. Aug. 11. 1819; m. Andrew Bailey; d. Jan. 18,.<br />

1893, at Cornish, N. H.<br />

515. GEORGE R. > All b. June 20, 1821, <strong>and</strong> d. within four week*<br />

516. WILLIAM H. after.<br />

517. EMILY B. )<br />

244b John <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Washington, N. H., in.<br />

1781. He married, July 27, 1806, Rhoda Baldwin, born<br />

in Billerica, Mass., in 1785, <strong>and</strong> died in Townsend, Mass.,<br />

Nov. 3, 1860. He lived in Townsend, Mass., <strong>and</strong> died<br />

there on or about Feb. 7, 1866.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> John <strong>and</strong> Rhoda :<br />

518. ANN MARIA, b. Nov. 13, or 15, 1806 (two records) ; d. Nov. 29 V<br />

1806, in Billerica.<br />

519. CHARLES HENRY, b. April 10, 1808.


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520. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, b. Feb. 12, 1810; d. Nov. 7, 1814, in<br />

Townsend.<br />

521. ANN MARIA, b. Jan. 23, 1812; d. Nov. 6, 1887, in Shirley,<br />

Mass.; m., first, Nov. 29, 1832, Silas Shattuck, b. in Town-<br />

send; d. in Shirley, June 1, 1846, son <strong>of</strong> Silas <strong>and</strong> Sally<br />

(Bailey) Shattuck <strong>of</strong> Shirley. He lived in Mason, N. H.,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Shirley, Mass. She m., 2d, Feb. 27, 1849, Joel Adams.<br />

Lived in Shirley. Five children.<br />

522. HARRIET ELIZABETH, b. Feb. 26, 1814; d. Feb. 4, 1894; m. Feb.<br />

6, 1838, Walter Fessenden <strong>of</strong> Townsend, Mass., b. in Groton,<br />

Mass.; d. Jan. 28, 1884; son <strong>of</strong> Benjamin <strong>and</strong> Lavinia (Stevens)<br />

Fessenden <strong>of</strong> Townsend. Lived in Townsend. Three<br />

children.<br />

523. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, b. July 26, 1816.<br />

524. SARAH JANE, b. Oct. 18, 1818 ; m. Nov. 12, 1845, Elijah Tracy,<br />

b. in Cornish, ]Sf. H., who d. Oct. 31, 1873. They both were<br />

deaf mutes. No issue.<br />

525. MARY, b. July 27, 1821; d. July 10, 1825.<br />

526. ALBERT, b. May 11, 1824.<br />

527. MARY AUGUSTA, b. Mar. 23, 1826; d. Feb. 20, 1832.<br />

528. NANCY CATHARINE, b. Oct. 6, 1828; m. Apr. 29, 1849, George<br />

Robinson <strong>of</strong> Townsend, Mass., who d. Dec. 21, 1893. One<br />

child.<br />

244c Isaac <strong>Lewis</strong>, married Mary, or Poll}', Holt,<br />

born in Townsend, Mass., Sept. 14, 1786 ; died Sept. 8,<br />

1851. He left <strong>his</strong> wife <strong>and</strong> family, <strong>and</strong> nothing is known<br />

<strong>of</strong> him.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Isaac <strong>and</strong> Mary<br />

529. WALTER, was in trade in the West Village <strong>of</strong> Townsend, Mass. ;<br />

d. unm.<br />

530. ALEXANDER.<br />

531. JULIA.<br />

247 Asa <strong>Lewis</strong>, born July 19, 1778, in Groton,<br />

Mass., <strong>and</strong> lived there during <strong>his</strong> life. He was a wheelwright<br />

by occupation, <strong>and</strong> died June 10, 1846. He married,<br />

first, Lucy Fletcher, born April 28, 1777, who died<br />

in Groton Sept. 29, 1835, daughter <strong>of</strong> Lieut. Ezekiel <strong>and</strong><br />

Bridget (Parker) Fletcher. He married, second, Martha,<br />

sister <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> first wife, who died Feb. 4, 1856, 3d. 70<br />

years.


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Children <strong>of</strong> Asa <strong>and</strong> Lucy, born in Groton :<br />

532. LUCY, b. Feb. 4, 1803; d. Feb., 1849; m. Levi Burgess <strong>of</strong> Con-<br />

cord, Mass. Three children.<br />

533. WILLIAM, b. June 18, 1804; m. Jane Bond Wadleigh.<br />

534. HARRIET, b. Apr. 13, 1806; m. Josephus'Morton (2d wife).<br />

535. MARY, b. Mar. 25, 1808; m. Josiah Cushman <strong>of</strong> Kingston, Mass.<br />

536. SARAH, b. June 15, 1810; m. Josephus Morton.<br />

537. ASA, b. Nov. 5, 1812; d. 1863; m. Maria Pollard <strong>of</strong> Boston; was<br />

a book publisher in Boston.<br />

538. LUTHER, b. June 26, 1815; m. Achsah Cole <strong>of</strong> Belfast, Me.<br />

539. LOUISA, b. Sept. 6, 1818; m. J. Perkins Tyler, or Taylor, <strong>of</strong><br />

Woburn, Mass.<br />

540. BENJAMIN, b. Mar. 16, 1820; m. Lucy Horton in 1846; lived at<br />

Worcester, Mass.<br />

251 Henry <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Groton, Mass., July 5,<br />

1788, <strong>and</strong> died June 18, 1832. He was a truckman, <strong>and</strong><br />

lived in Boston. He married, June 16, 1811, Hannah S.<br />

Allen, born March 20, 1793, <strong>and</strong> died Oct. 3, 1835, daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Samuel <strong>and</strong> Martha (Trask) Allen.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Henry <strong>and</strong> Hannah S., born in Boston<br />

541. GEORGE HENRY, b. Dec. 16, 1811 ; died in U. S. naval service<br />

during the civil war.<br />

542. EDWARD, b. July 14, 1813; was in the U. S. naval service during<br />

the civil war, <strong>and</strong> never heard from.<br />

543. MARTHA ANN, b. Aug. 5, 1815; d. Feb. 8, 1897; m. William<br />

Hall ; lived in Boston. Five children.<br />

544. LORENZO TURNER, b. Feb. 7, 1817.<br />

545. BERNARD (M.), b. March 12, 1819.<br />

546. LOTHROP, b. Aug. 19, 1822 ; d. June 7, 1841, unrn., in Xew York.<br />

547. JOHN WILLIAM, b. Mar., 1825; d. 1852, at sea.<br />

548. MARY ANN, b. June 9, 1828; m. in Boston, Aug. 31, 1851, John<br />

Briard Brimblecom, b. in Marblehead Aug. 16, 1828, son <strong>of</strong><br />

Nathaniel <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth (Briard) Brimblecom. Four chil-<br />

dren.<br />

549. WILLIAM HENRY, b. Aug. 5, 1830.<br />

252 Ebenezer <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Groton, July 25,<br />

1790, was a blacksmith, <strong>and</strong> lived in Boston until 1819,<br />

when he removed to Windham, N. H., <strong>and</strong> was employed<br />

in the blacksmith shop at the mills. In 1828 he built a<br />

house in the centre <strong>of</strong> the town, in which he lived until


78 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN<br />

<strong>his</strong> death, Nov. 12, 1869. He formed a partnership with<br />

Silas Dinsraore, <strong>and</strong> carried on blacksmithing in a shop<br />

which stood where the Presbyterian church now is. He<br />

married, Oct. 13, 1812, Mary, daughter <strong>of</strong> Jonathan Hamblett<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dracut, Mass. She was born Feb. 3, 1791, <strong>and</strong><br />

died Feb. 10, 1875.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Ebenezer <strong>and</strong> Mary, three born in Boston,<br />

Mass., five born in Windham, N. H. :<br />

550. JULIA ANN, b. Mar. 7, 1813 (Bible record); d. Oct. 31, 1897; m.<br />

Stephen Brown; lived at Barnstead, N. H. Two children.<br />

551. EBEN AUGUSTUS, b. April 3, 1815.<br />

552. ANDREW, b. June 1, 1817.<br />

553. MARY E., b. Oct. 9, 1819; d. May 3, 1855; m. John Hart well<br />

Tower <strong>of</strong> Saxonville, Mass. Three children.<br />

554. JOHN B., b. Mar. 2, 1821 ; m. Catherine ; lives at South<br />

Bangor, Franklin Co., N. Y.<br />

555. CHARLES, b. Sept. 2, 1828; m. 1st, Ellen E. Taylor; m. 2d,<br />

Oct. 19, 1881, Mary A. (Estes) Gloyd, dau. <strong>of</strong> D. <strong>and</strong> Maria<br />

Estes <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>.<br />

556. CORNELIUS COOLIDGE, b. Mar. 2, 1831; m. Sept. 14, 1859, Cor-<br />

delia M. Studley. No issue.<br />

557. LUCINUA F., b. Sept. 29, 1833; m. John G. Bradford, b. in Pelham,<br />

N. H., Jan. 8, 1830. They reside in the old homestead<br />

<strong>of</strong> her father, in Windham, N. H.<br />

254 Luther <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Groton, Mass., Nov. 12,<br />

1795 ; lived in Groton, Charlestown <strong>and</strong> Boston, where he<br />

died Oct. 27, 1842. He married in Boston, May 20, 1824,<br />

Susanna Wallis Curtis, born in Charlestown, Aug. 7, 1807,<br />

<strong>and</strong> died there June 9, 1844, daughter <strong>of</strong> Lebbeus <strong>and</strong><br />

Susanna Wallis (Frothingham) Curtis.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Luther <strong>and</strong> Susanna W. born in Boston<br />

558. SUSAN, b. Dec. 21, 1825; d. Mar. 21, 1901, in Chelsea, m. at<br />

Ashburnham, Mass., April 1850, Walter Searle <strong>of</strong> Chelsea,<br />

4 children.<br />

559. CHARLES BENJAMIN, b. Aug. 13, 1827.<br />

560. HKNRY FROTHINGHAM, b. Oct. 21, 1829.<br />

561. LUTHER, b. Nov. 2, 1832.<br />

562. Frederick Thomas, b. Nov. 2, 1839.<br />

563. William Henry Huggaford, d. young.


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258 Robert <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, April 3, 1774 or<br />

1775 (recorded in both years), <strong>and</strong> died Dec. 28, 1854 &<br />

79 y. 8 m. 24 d. His will made Dec. 27, 1854 gives to<br />

wife Hannah all estate <strong>of</strong> every description wherever, after<br />

her decease ; to go to <strong>his</strong> children, Sally Rich : Mary Stone :<br />

Robert : Abigail Fowler : Asa : Benjamin H : Otis : War-<br />

ren: Jacob M. <strong>and</strong> to <strong>his</strong> wife's daughter Hannah, wife<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nathaniel Boynton.<br />

He married, first, Aug. 13, 1797, Abigail Phillips, probably<br />

the daughter <strong>of</strong> William <strong>and</strong> Sarah (Bartlett) Phillips<br />

<strong>of</strong> Marblehead, who died Aug. 23, 1810. He married,<br />

second, Mar. 31, 1812 Hannah, widow <strong>of</strong> Benjamin<br />

Humphreys who was lost at sea in 1802. She was born<br />

in Marblehead, Mar. 16, 1778, <strong>and</strong> was the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Benjamin <strong>and</strong> Jemima (Gale) Humphreys <strong>of</strong> Marblehead.<br />

She died Feb. 12, 1855. All the sons worked at shoemaking<br />

in winter <strong>and</strong> went fishing in the summer.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Robert <strong>and</strong> Abigail, born in <strong>Lynn</strong> :<br />

564. SALLY, b. Mar. 29, 1797; d. Dec. 4, 1872; m. in <strong>Lynn</strong> Aug. 4,<br />

1816, Stephen Rich, b. in Berlin, Mass., Jan. 4, 1792; d. in<br />

<strong>Lynn</strong>, Mar. 23, 1870, son <strong>of</strong> James <strong>and</strong> Hannah (Baker) Rich<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nantucket. He was a shoemaker <strong>and</strong> grocer in <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

<strong>and</strong> had born in <strong>Lynn</strong>: (1) Abigail Phillips, b. Nov. 30, 1816;<br />

m. Oct. 5, 1886, Edwin Breed. (2) Mary Etta, b. Apr. 6,<br />

1819, d. young. (3) William Allen, b. Oct. 26, 1821; m. Caro-<br />

line G. Stone. (4) Sally Maria, b. Sept. 15, 1823; m. 1st<br />

Dunshuttle; m. 2d George Arrington. (5) Martha Ellen, b.<br />

Sept. 15, 1823; m. John Hamilton Brown. (6) Stephen Sum-<br />

ner, b. July 7, 1826. (7) Elbridge Everett, b. May 25, 1832.<br />

(8) Eliza Jane, b. Jan. 13, 1834; m. Henry M. Batchelder.<br />

(9) Otis, b. Oct. 24, 1838; d. June 30, 1856.<br />

565. MARY, b. 1801; d. in infancy.<br />

566. MARY HODGES, b. Dec. 3, 1804; d. June 4, 1878, m. in <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

Oct. 1, 1820, Williams Stone, b. Apr. 26, 1796, d. in <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

Feb. 28, 1865, son <strong>of</strong> Caleb <strong>and</strong> Anna (Williams) Stone <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Lynn</strong>. He was a wholesale fish dealer. His father Caleb<br />

Stone was a Frenchman who came ashore at Nahant on a<br />

bunch <strong>of</strong> sea weed from a whaling vessel that was<br />

wrecked <strong>of</strong>f Nahant. Children born in <strong>Lynn</strong>: (1) Emeline,<br />

b. Apr. 4, 1821. (2) William, b. Apr. 10, 1823. (3) Mary<br />

Abigail, b. July 26, 1826. (4) Anna Williams, b. Feb. 5,<br />

1829. (5) Harriet Ellen, b. 1836. (6) Lucinda Priscilla.


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567. WILLIAM, b. Mar. 25, 1806; removed to Cape Cod, <strong>and</strong> when<br />

about to be married he went to Boston to buy furniture. He<br />

reached there <strong>and</strong> nothing was ever heard <strong>of</strong> him after. A<br />

case <strong>of</strong> mysterious disappearance.<br />

568. ROBERT, b. June 16, 1808.<br />

569. ABIGAIL, b. Aug. 6, 1810 (Nabby in <strong>Lynn</strong> Record), d. Oct. 13,<br />

1873, m. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Dec. 10, 1826, Samuel Fowler Jr. b. in<br />

<strong>Lynn</strong> Apr. 19, 1803, d. there Dec. 28, 1887, son <strong>of</strong> Samuel<br />

<strong>and</strong> Elizabeth (?) Fowler <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>. He was a shoemaker <strong>and</strong><br />

lived in what is now Swampscott. Children born in <strong>Lynn</strong>:<br />

(1) William, b. June 2, 1827. (2) Elizabeth, d. in Salem. (3)<br />

Ann Boynton, b. Aug. 21, 1836; d. July 1878; m. I. A. Trask<br />

(gs). (4) Rebecca Newhall, b. May 21, 1840; d. Feb. 17,<br />

1883 (gs); m. James P. M. S. Pitman. (5) Robert <strong>Lewis</strong>, b.<br />

Jan. 17, 1843.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Robert <strong>and</strong> Hannah, born in <strong>Lynn</strong> :<br />

570. ASA, b. May 28, 1814.<br />

571. BENJAMIN HUMPHREYS, b. Sept. 18, 1816.<br />

572. OTIS, b. Oct. 2, 1818.<br />

573. WARREN, b. Dec. 8, 1820.<br />

574. JACOB MEEK, b. Oct. 13, 1823; d. Jan. 4, 1905; m. Oct. 13,<br />

1845,Roxanna Wilkins Stone, b. in <strong>Lynn</strong> Jan. 12, 1826, <strong>and</strong> d.<br />

Aug. 14, 1905, daughter <strong>of</strong> Joshua <strong>and</strong> Sally Stone. No issue.<br />

They celebrated their golden wedding in 1895. He was engaged<br />

in shoemaking, fishing, a grocer, a shoe manufacturer<br />

for 25 years, <strong>and</strong> <strong>his</strong> last years in the real estate <strong>and</strong> insurance<br />

business. He was elected to public <strong>of</strong>fice more times<br />

than any other man in <strong>Lynn</strong>. He was a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Water Board for eight years; Common Council in 1852-3,<br />

Alderman for 9 terms in succession from 1859 to 1871, <strong>and</strong><br />

Mayor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong> from 1873 to 1887. He was <strong>of</strong> great influence<br />

in conducting negotiations in the settlement <strong>of</strong> the<br />

great strike in 1860, <strong>and</strong> he was founder <strong>and</strong> organizer <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>Lynn</strong> Mutual Aid Association. He was one <strong>of</strong> the oldest<br />

<strong>and</strong> most respected citizens at the time <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> death. He<br />

was greatly interested in the genealogy <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> family <strong>and</strong><br />

while Mayor he examined all the records <strong>of</strong> the city. From<br />

what he gathered <strong>and</strong> knew personally <strong>and</strong> <strong>his</strong> brother Warren,<br />

now living, has confirmed, I have obtained much that<br />

is given in t<strong>his</strong> publication. He was a genial, whole-souled<br />

gentlemen <strong>of</strong> quiet thoughtful habits, <strong>his</strong> tendencies always<br />

being apart from a love <strong>of</strong> display.


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260 John <strong>Lewis</strong>, called 3rd, born in <strong>Lynn</strong> Feb. 13-<br />

15, 1779 : married June 13, 1799, in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Martha Por-<br />

ter, b. Oct. 15, 1779 at Salem <strong>and</strong> died in <strong>Lynn</strong> Sept. 30,<br />

1814, daughter <strong>of</strong> Thomas <strong>and</strong> Martha Porter <strong>of</strong> Salem.<br />

He died in 1805 <strong>and</strong> <strong>his</strong> widow married again.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> John <strong>and</strong> Martha, born in <strong>Lynn</strong> :<br />

575. HENRY, b. Oct. 10, 1799.<br />

576. JOHN, b. Oct. 9, 1802.<br />

577. EGBERT, b. Mar. 15, 1805: d. ae. 5 or 6 years.<br />

261 Blaney <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong> Oct. 7, 1780, was<br />

a cordwainer, <strong>and</strong> lived in <strong>Lynn</strong>. He married in <strong>Lynn</strong><br />

Nov. 13, 1800 Elizabeth Humphrey <strong>of</strong> Marblehead, <strong>and</strong><br />

died July 8, 1821. His widow died Jan. 7, 1828.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Blaney <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth, born in <strong>Lynn</strong> :<br />

578. MARY, b. Jan. 14, 1801; d. 1868; m. in <strong>Lynn</strong> John Gibson, b.<br />

May 1800, <strong>and</strong> d. Oct. 5, 1862 (gs). Children: (1) James, b.<br />

July 27, 1820, moved to Reading. (2) Joseph, b. Nov. 26,<br />

1822, d. Oct. 1826. (3) Martha Lavinia, b. Apr. 5, 1825. (4)<br />

Mary Elizabeth, b. Nov. 21, 1827. (5) Caroline Augusta, b.<br />

Jan. 19, 1830, m. Dow. (6) John. (7) Sarah, m. S. Heatley.<br />

579. MARTHA, b. Oct. 14, 1802; m. in <strong>Lynn</strong> Apr. 3, 1823, Hiram<br />

Williams, a carpenter. Children born in <strong>Lynn</strong>. (1) Mary<br />

Jane, b. Dec. 20, 1823. (2) Sarah Ann, b. Jan. 22, 1826. (3)<br />

Sidney Ingalls, b. Nov. 27, 1827, d. Aug. 12, 1848. (4) Rebec-<br />

ca Maria, b. Sept. 3, 1834. (5) Blaney. (6)Adaline (twin).<br />

(7) Blaney (twin).<br />

580. BLANEY, b. Aug. 15, 1804; m. <strong>and</strong> removed to Cape Cod.<br />

581. LEVINA, b. Mar. 7, 1807; m. Oct. 12, 1823 in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Joseph<br />

Batcheller.<br />

582. BETSEY, b. June 30, 1809; d. Apr. 18, 1810.<br />

583. RUTH, b. July 2, 1811; d. Dec. 20, 1812.<br />

584 ELIZABETH, b. Dec. 8, 1813; d. Dec. 30, 1846; m. Aug. 19, 1832;<br />

Henry Washington Alley. Children born in <strong>Lynn</strong>. (1) John<br />

H. (2) William. (3) Mary Adelaide, b. Mar. 28, 1841, d. Aug.<br />

13, 1842. (4) Blaney Otis, b. June 11, 1844; d. Sept. 18,<br />

1844. (gs)<br />

585. REBECCA MATILDA, b. Dec. 10, 1816; m. Mar. 5, 1834, in <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

John J. Foster, d. June 2, 1852 (ae. 38 years gs), from Salem.<br />

Children born in <strong>Lynn</strong>: (1) Lydia Ellen, b. Apr. 28, 1836. (2)<br />

John Henry, b. Apr. 30, 1839. (3) Joseph Franklin, b. Aug.<br />

31, 1841. (4) James Marsh, b. Sept. 19, 1843. (5) Phebe Ann<br />

Elizabeth, b. Oct. 23, 1847.


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EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN<br />

586. ALFRED, b. abt. 1820; d. Apr. 7, 1892 (ae. 72 y. <strong>Lynn</strong> Rec.); m.<br />

in <strong>Lynn</strong>, June 6, 1850 Lydia Maria, daughter <strong>of</strong> Allen Smith<br />

Rich <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>, <strong>and</strong> had a daughter Dora B.<br />

263 Nathaniel <strong>Lewis</strong>, called Nathan, born in <strong>Lynn</strong><br />

Jan. 22, 1783, was a cordwainer <strong>and</strong> lived in <strong>Lynn</strong><br />

where he died in 1832. His widow was appointed administratrix<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> estate July 3, 1833, <strong>and</strong> on Aug. 20, was<br />

allowed 8150 for care <strong>of</strong> two small children. He married<br />

first, in <strong>Lynn</strong> Nabby Floyd, born in <strong>Lynn</strong> Feb. 10, 1789<br />

<strong>and</strong> died Oct. 9, 1828, daughter <strong>of</strong> Hugh <strong>and</strong> Abigail<br />

Floyd <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>. He married, second, in <strong>Lynn</strong> (published<br />

Nov. 15, 1829) Elizabeth Curtin.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Nathaniel <strong>and</strong> Nabby, born in <strong>Lynn</strong><br />

587. ELBRIDGE GERRY, b. Aug. 10, 1807.<br />

588. LEONARD, b. Dec. 7, 1810.<br />

589. BICKFORD, b. June 10, 1813.<br />

590. ADLINE, b. Nov. 28, 1815; d. June 1, 1886; m. Nov. 13, 1834,<br />

Amos E. Mower, b. Aug. 30, 1810, d. Apr. 4, 1880, son <strong>of</strong><br />

John jr. <strong>and</strong> Sarah Mower <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>. Children born in <strong>Lynn</strong>;<br />

(1) Maria, m. Mellen. (2) James E. B. (3) Charles F.<br />

b. July 10, 1845. (4) Earl A. b. Oct. 11, 1846, m. Emmeline<br />

Page.<br />

591. AARON LUMMUS, b. July 16, 1818.<br />

592. MARIA, b. Sept. 20, 1820, m. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, June 13, 1841, James<br />

Chase, b. in Weare, N. H., Mar. 17, 1819, <strong>and</strong> d. in <strong>Lynn</strong><br />

Oct. 14, 1889, son <strong>of</strong> John Chase <strong>of</strong> Weare, N. H. Children<br />

born in <strong>Lynn</strong>. (1) Charles E. b. Oct. 20, 1842. (2) Addie, b.<br />

Nov. 25, 1847.<br />

264 Henry <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Jan. 20, 1785 ;<br />

was a shoemaker <strong>and</strong> lived in <strong>Lynn</strong>. He married, first,<br />

in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Nov. 15, 1807, Huldah Ingalls, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

July 25, 1788, who died there Sept. 19, 1813, daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Edmund</strong> <strong>and</strong> Huldah (Batcheler) Ingalls <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>. He<br />

married, second, in <strong>Lynn</strong>, June 29, 1817, Eunice Foster,<br />

born in Grovel<strong>and</strong>, Jan. 2, 1791, who died May 17, 1884,<br />

at the great age <strong>of</strong> 93 y., 4 m., 15 dys., daughter <strong>of</strong> Reynolds<br />

<strong>and</strong> Elizabeth Foster.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Henry <strong>and</strong> Huldah, born in <strong>Lynn</strong> :<br />

593. HARRIET, b. Jan. 28, 1808; m. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, June 6, 1844, Blaney<br />

Graves, b. Jan. 27, 1811; son <strong>of</strong> Mark <strong>and</strong> Graves;<br />

no issue.


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594. HENBY, b. Sept 26, 1809. Went to California in 1849; remained<br />

until a short time before <strong>his</strong> death, when he returned to<br />

<strong>Lynn</strong> <strong>and</strong> died unrn. on July 30, 1875.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Henry <strong>and</strong> Eunice, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>:<br />

595. GEORGE WASHINGTON, b. Apr. 12, 1818.<br />

596. HULDAH, b. Oct. 15, 1819; m. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, June 1, 1843, Benjamin<br />

Lovett <strong>of</strong> Beverly. Children: (1) Ellen; (2) <strong>Lewis</strong>; (3)<br />

William H.; (4) Frank E.; (5) Israel; (6) Martha F.<br />

597. EUNICE ELLEN, b. Oct. 3, 1821; m. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, June 18, 1851, C.<br />

Warren Johnson, b. June 2, 1823, son <strong>of</strong> Caleb Johnson <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Lynn</strong>.<br />

598. ELIZABETH CONANT, b. Jan. 1, 1823; m. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Nov. 5, 1850,<br />

Charles H. Gamage, b. in Bristol, Me., in 1822; son <strong>of</strong> Joseph<br />

Gamage.<br />

599. IVEKS FOSTER, b. May 3, 1826.<br />

600. AROLINE AUGUSTA, b. Nov. 28, 1828; d. Nov. 25, 1885.<br />

601. ABBY JANE, b. July 31, 1831; d. 1890; m. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Feb.<br />

18, 1857, Augustus A. Oliver, b. in Maiden, in 1832; son <strong>of</strong><br />

Henry Oliver. Children: (1) Anna; (2) Grace; (3) Fred.<br />

268 Amos <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong> Oct. 17, 1794 ; was<br />

a shoemaker in <strong>Lynn</strong>, where he died May 20, 1869. He<br />

married in Marblehead, Nov. 22, 1819, Ruth Brown, born<br />

in Danvers <strong>and</strong> died in <strong>Lynn</strong> May 4, 1867, aged 75 y., 21<br />

days, daughter <strong>of</strong> Ebenezer (<strong>of</strong> Reading) <strong>and</strong> Ruth (<strong>of</strong><br />

Marblehead) Brown.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Amos <strong>and</strong> Ruth, born in <strong>Lynn</strong> :<br />

602. AMOS NELSON, b. Dec. 23, 1820; d. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Oct. 25, 1868; m.<br />

Apr. 22, 1842, HuthM. Barker <strong>of</strong> Marblehead; no issue.<br />

603. BETSEY FEEBLE, b. Mar. 28, 1823; m. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, May 31, 1842,<br />

Enos Hoyt Gordon, b. in Henniker, N. H. Children b. in<br />

<strong>Lynn</strong>: (1) Adrian Frank, b. April 10, 1845; (2) Charles Edwin<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong>; (3) Mary Eliza; (4) William Hoyt; (5) Abby<br />

Isabel.<br />

604. ABIGAIL FIELDING, b. July 30, 1824 ; m. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Sept. 27,<br />

1846, Joseph H. Valpey. Lived in Detroit, Mich. Children:<br />

(1) Eliza Ellen, b. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Aug. 9, 1847; (2) Abba Frances,<br />

b. Sept. 13, 1849; (3) <strong>Lewis</strong> Nelson, b. July 6, 1854; (4)<br />

Celia Louise, b. Dec. 7, 1858.<br />

605. CHARLES EDWIN.<br />

606. SARAH PRKBLE, b. 1842; d. Oct. 13, 1848.


84 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN<br />

269 George <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, May 31, 1800,<br />

was a stone mason <strong>and</strong> lived in <strong>Lynn</strong>, where he died in-<br />

testate, May 12, 1880. He married in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Jan. 19,<br />

1826, Mary Felton <strong>of</strong> Marblehead, born May 20, 1801,<br />

<strong>and</strong> died in <strong>Lynn</strong> Nov. 25, 1885, daughter <strong>of</strong> Joseph <strong>and</strong><br />

Mary Felton <strong>of</strong> Marblehead.<br />

Child <strong>of</strong> George <strong>and</strong> Mary, born in <strong>Lynn</strong><br />

607. MARY JANE, b. July 14, 1826; pub. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Nov. 26, 1848, with<br />

John H. Bradshaw, b. Oct. 12, 1823, <strong>and</strong> d. Nov. 9, 1859.<br />

Children: (1) Edward Cook; (2) George <strong>Lewis</strong>; (3) Mar-<br />

garet S.; (4) Caroline.<br />

275 Benjamin <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Nov. 3, 1796»<br />

<strong>and</strong> died there Oct. 18, 1868. He married in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Oct.<br />

7, 1819, Betsey Farrow, born in Bristol, Me., Sept. 15,<br />

1799 (gs), <strong>and</strong> died May 5, 1877, daughter <strong>of</strong> John <strong>and</strong><br />

Betsey Farrow.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Benjamin <strong>and</strong> Betsey, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>:<br />

608. LYDIA, b. Feb. 7, 1822; m. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, July 8, 1841, John Richards<br />

Parrott, b. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Dec. 25, 1818; son <strong>of</strong> Nathaniel <strong>and</strong><br />

Catherine Parrott <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>. (Mrs. Catherine Parrott became<br />

the third wife <strong>of</strong> Joseph <strong>Lewis</strong>, No. 281.)<br />

609. BENJAMIN WILSON, b. April 12, 1824; d. May 12, 1824.<br />

610. MARTHA, b. Jan. 29, 1826; d. in infancy.<br />

611. FRANCES ELLEN, b. 1828; m. Apr. 19, 1853, Lemuel Lord, b.<br />

Apr. 29, 1826; son <strong>of</strong> Brackett Lord <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>.<br />

612. MARTHA ELIZABETH, b. Aug. 16, 1830; d. Dec. 30, 1849.<br />

613. NATHAN, b. Aug. 16, 1830; d. Sept. 25, 1832.<br />

614. JAMES WARREN, b. Oct. 15, 1833; m. 1st, in <strong>Lynn</strong>, July 25,<br />

1858, Lydia O. Salter, b. in Sullivan, Me., dau. <strong>of</strong> William<br />

<strong>and</strong> Hannah Salter. He m. 2d, in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Nov. 14, 1865, Annie<br />

Mackintosh, b. in New Brunswick.<br />

615. RUTH ANN, b. 1836; m. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Jan. 1, 1857, Algernon S.<br />

Fisher, son <strong>of</strong> Moses S. Fisher.<br />

616. BENJAMIN ADDISON, b. 1838; m. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, April 21, 1861, Susan<br />

M. Kendrick, b. at South Orleans, daughter <strong>of</strong> Zebedee <strong>and</strong><br />

Augusta (Small) Kendrick.<br />

617. CATHERINE AUGUSTA, b. Mar. 22, 1840; m. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Aug. 1,<br />

1867. Richard J. Nichols, b. June 15, 1839, son <strong>of</strong> Nathan<br />

<strong>and</strong> Harriet H. Nichols <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>.<br />

279 John Richards <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, June 20,<br />

1804, <strong>and</strong> died there Feby. 17, 1843. He lived in <strong>Lynn</strong>


AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS. 85<br />

<strong>and</strong> was a teamster. He married in <strong>Lynn</strong>, May 22, 1825,<br />

Martha G. Knapp, born in Marblehead, May 14, 1804,<br />

<strong>and</strong> died in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Feb. 17, 1889, daughter <strong>of</strong> Samuel <strong>and</strong><br />

Grace Knapp <strong>of</strong> Marblehead.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> John Richards <strong>and</strong> Martha G., born in<br />

<strong>Lynn</strong><br />

618. SAMUEL AUGUSTUS, b. Nov. 15, 1825.<br />

619. CLARISSA ANN, b. Jan. 5, 1829; d. Feb. 12, 1843.<br />

620. JOHN WESLEY, b. May 20, 1830.<br />

621. KICHARD EVERETT, b. Sept., 1835; d. June 18, 1852.<br />

622. HANNAH R., b. July 21, 1838; d. Aug. 20, 1864.<br />

623. MARGARETT ANN, b. Feb. IT, 1843; the same day her father<br />

died. She rn. Mar. 9, 1872, Edward Henry Knight, b. in<br />

Salem, son <strong>of</strong> William <strong>and</strong>Lydia Knight.<br />

281 Joseph <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Oct. 6, 1790, was<br />

brought up by <strong>his</strong> uncle Benjamin (144), whom <strong>his</strong> mother<br />

married, <strong>and</strong> was <strong>of</strong>ten called <strong>his</strong> son. He married,<br />

first, in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Oct. 10, 1813, Rebecca Lummus. He married,<br />

second, in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Dec. 23, 1819, Fanny Ashbee. He<br />

married, third, in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Dec. 25, 1831, Mrs. Catherine<br />

Parrott, widow <strong>of</strong> Nathaniel Parrott (see No. 608).<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Joseph <strong>and</strong> Rebecca, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>:<br />

624. ELIZA ANN, b. Jan. 9, 1814; m. Feb. 26, 1835, George W. Watts,<br />

b. Apr. 12, 1809, son <strong>of</strong> Daniel <strong>and</strong> Betsey Watts <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>.<br />

625. SALLY JANE, b. Sept. 15, 1817.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Joseph <strong>and</strong> Fanny, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>:<br />

626. CAROLINE AUGUSTA, b. Aug. 16, 1825.<br />

627. JOSEPH WARREN,«b. Nov. 22, 1827.<br />

628. JOSEPH WARREN, b. June 23, 1828; d. Apr. 19, 1829.<br />

283 Benjamin Richard <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

May 26, 1793 ; removed to Northampton, Mass., <strong>and</strong> later<br />

to Westfield, Mass., where he died Mar. 31, 1868. He<br />

married in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Oct. 29, 1815, Hannah, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Samuel <strong>and</strong> Grace (Guiller) Knapp <strong>of</strong> Marblehead. Grace<br />

Guiller was a friend <strong>and</strong> playmate <strong>of</strong> General Lafayette,<br />

who, on <strong>his</strong> last visit to t<strong>his</strong> country in 1824, went to<br />

Marblehead to call upon her. At t<strong>his</strong> interview Hannah<br />

<strong>and</strong> her son<br />

14, 1869.<br />

were present. She died at Westfield, Mar.


86 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Benjamin R. <strong>and</strong> Hannah, first 3 born in<br />

<strong>Lynn</strong>, rest in Northampton :<br />

629. HANNAH KNAPP, b. Aug. 26, 1816; m. at Northampton, Jan.<br />

23, 1839, Addison Bryant, son <strong>of</strong> Ashael <strong>and</strong> Eunice Bryant<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chesterfield, Mass. Lives in Janesville, Wis. Children:<br />

(1) Helen, b. Dec. 18, 1839, in Montague, Mass.; m. Nov.<br />

24, 1863, <strong>Lewis</strong> B. Lathrop <strong>of</strong> Lockport, N. Y., in Chicago,<br />

111. ; (2) Frances, b. Dec. 8, 1841, in Westfield; (3) Addison<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong>, b. Aug. 5, 1848, in Westfield; (4) Willis C., b. June<br />

5, 1852, in Great Bend, Pa.; d. in Westfield.<br />

630. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, b. Oct. 22, 1820.<br />

631. ALBION WESLEY, b. Aug. 4, 1823; d. Oct. 12, 1826, in <strong>Lynn</strong>.<br />

632. ALBION WESLEY, b. May 8, 1828.<br />

633. MARTHA ELLEN, b. May 8, 1828; d. in infancy.<br />

634. MARTHA ELLEN, b. Nov. 28, 1830 ; d. Apr. 1, 1835, at Northampton.<br />

635. MARY GRACE, b. June 8, 1834; m. Charles Henry Stebbins, son<br />

<strong>of</strong> Edy <strong>and</strong> Rebecca (Wetherbee) Stebbins <strong>of</strong> Westfield,<br />

Mass. She died at Northampton, Mar. 30, 1907.<br />

636. EDWARD TALBOTT, b. July 25, 1837; unm. ; lives in Milwaukee,<br />

Wis.<br />

287 Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Jan. 7, 1801, was<br />

a cordwainer <strong>and</strong> lived in <strong>Lynn</strong>, where he died Jan. 25,<br />

1839. He married, first, in <strong>Lynn</strong>, July 6, 1819, Mary Harris<br />

<strong>of</strong> Marblehead, born in 1800 <strong>and</strong> died in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Jan. 20,<br />

1829. He married, second, Oct. 18, 1829, Nancy Briant.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Thomas <strong>and</strong> Mary, born in <strong>Lynn</strong><br />

637. ELIZABETH ANN, b. Nov. 17, 1819 ; m. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Jan. 28, 1841,<br />

John B. Twisden, b. Nov. 3, 1816; d. Apr. 13, 1886; son <strong>of</strong><br />

Samuel Twisden. Children: (1) Mary Elizabeth, b. Feb.<br />

14, 1842; d. Nov. 24, 1844; (2) Sarah Jane, b. Aug. 24, 1845;<br />

(3) Nancy Ellen, b. Mar. 20, 1848; (4) John Henry, b. May<br />

27, 1854; d. May 29, 1894.<br />

638. BURRILL TURNER, b. Sept. 19, 1825.<br />

639. THOMAS HARRIS, b. Jan. 6, 1829.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Thomas <strong>and</strong> Nancy, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>:<br />

640. CHARLES WARREN, b. Nov. 28, 1832.<br />

641. MARY ELLEN, b. May 10, 1835; m. 1st, Nov. 19, 1856, Charles<br />

A. Johnson, b. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Dec. 17, 1833; d. Jan. 10, 1884; son<br />

<strong>of</strong> Jacob I. <strong>and</strong> Mary Johnson. She m. 2d, Dec. 15, 1886,<br />

Eben H. Downing, b. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Aug. 14, 1839, son <strong>of</strong> Eben<br />

P. <strong>and</strong> Sarah Downing <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>.


AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS. 87<br />

288 Richard <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Nov. 6, 1802,<br />

was a shoemaker <strong>and</strong> lived on Summer St., Maiden, Mass.,<br />

during <strong>his</strong> married life <strong>and</strong> died there Jan. 18, 1878. He<br />

married, Nov. 16, 1825, Hannah Farnham, born in Ando-<br />

ver, Mass., Sept. 30, 1804, who died at Maiden, May 25,<br />

1886, daughter <strong>of</strong> Timothy <strong>and</strong> Sarah (Berry) Farnham<br />

<strong>of</strong> Andover, Mass. In 1832 they adopted a daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

her brother, Lydia Ann Farnham, born Aug. 28, 1830,<br />

<strong>and</strong> died Nov. 30, 1855, who married July 20, 1850, William<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fin Peabody <strong>and</strong> had two children : (1) Elizabeth<br />

Frances ; (2) George. All are now dead.<br />

Child <strong>of</strong> Richard <strong>and</strong> Hannah, born in Maiden:<br />

642. HENRIETTA FARNHAM, b. Sept. 8, 1840 ; m. May 3, 1871, James<br />

Scales, b. Aug. 8, 1830, in Rotherhithe, London, Eng. ; son<br />

<strong>of</strong> James Boughton <strong>and</strong> Caroline Maria (Bisley) Scales.<br />

Child: (1) Josie Gertrude, b. Sept. 5, 1872; m. Nov. 12,<br />

1894, Henry Austin Dunshee. Live on the homestead <strong>of</strong><br />

Richard in Maiden, Mass.<br />

294 Stephen <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Jan. 4, 1794,<br />

was a silk dyer <strong>and</strong> finisher, employed at the Maiden Dye<br />

House for many years, <strong>and</strong> later moved to <strong>Lynn</strong>, where he<br />

died Mar. 10, 1855. He married at Maiden, April 8,<br />

1821, Dolly Wood, born in Bradford, Mass., Apr. 28,<br />

1793, who died April 26, 1861, daughter <strong>of</strong> Lieut. Thomas<br />

<strong>and</strong> Dolly (Carleton) Wood <strong>of</strong> Bradford.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Stephen <strong>and</strong> Dolly, first 3 born in Maiden,<br />

last in <strong>Lynn</strong><br />

643. GEORGE, b. Apr. 7, 1823 ; d. Sept. 9, 1848; unm.<br />

644. JANE, b. Oct. 2, 1825; m. at Woburn, Mass., Nov. 16, 1848,<br />

Henry Symonds, b. Jan. 17, 1819; d. Jan. 27, 1873; son <strong>of</strong><br />

Zebadee <strong>and</strong> Amittia (Webber) Symonds, <strong>of</strong> Lincoln, Mass.<br />

Children: (1) Clara Josephine, b. Nov. 2, 1849; m. May 8,<br />

1872, Dwight M. Clapp, b. June 5, 1846, son <strong>of</strong> Moses <strong>and</strong><br />

Almira (Russell) Clapp <strong>of</strong> Southampton, Mass.; (2) Emma<br />

Frances, b. July 30, 1852; m. Charles B. Dennis, son <strong>of</strong> Wil-<br />

lard <strong>and</strong> Hannah Dennis <strong>of</strong> Fitchburg, Mass.<br />

645. ALMIRA, b. Oct. 1, 1829; m. Heath.<br />

646. CHARLES WINSLOW, b. Jan. 7, 1832. His birth record <strong>and</strong> <strong>his</strong><br />

father's will call him Winslow. In the record <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> marriage<br />

he is Charles Winslow <strong>and</strong> in the record <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> death<br />

he is Charles W., a soldier.


88 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN<br />

302 Nathaniel <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Feb. 28, 1799,<br />

is called junior in the birth records <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> children, <strong>his</strong><br />

1<br />

father being then alive.<br />

^^<br />

No. 147. Nathaniel, born in 1768, married Rebecca<br />

(Richards) <strong>and</strong> died Jan. 24, 1824, <strong>and</strong> had a son Nathaniel<br />

(286), born (May 29), 1799, who d. Dec. 30, 1822.<br />

No. 150. Nathaniel, also born in 1768, was called junior,<br />

also married a Rebecca (Clark) <strong>and</strong> had a son Nathaniel<br />

(302), also born in 1799. (Feb. 28.) T<strong>his</strong> continued<br />

similarity in names <strong>and</strong> births has led to confusion <strong>and</strong><br />

the descent has been carefully investigated. T<strong>his</strong> explanation<br />

is made to correct an error made by Alonzo <strong>Lewis</strong><br />

in <strong>Lynn</strong> Records—where he copied them, <strong>and</strong> it is verified<br />

by Ex-Mayor Jacob M. <strong>Lewis</strong>, who knew the families.<br />

He was a shoemaker <strong>and</strong> lived in <strong>Lynn</strong>. He married,<br />

first, Nov. 11, 1824, Abigail A. Perkins, who died Nov.<br />

28, 1829. He married, second, Sept. 16, 1830, <strong>his</strong> first<br />

wife's sister, Louise Perkins. They were daughters <strong>of</strong><br />

Jonathan <strong>and</strong> Margaret Perkins. He died Nov. 2, 1867.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Nathaniel <strong>and</strong> Abigail, born in <strong>Lynn</strong> :<br />

647. ALLEN WEBSTER, b. June 17, 1825.<br />

648. JOHN CONWAY, b. Nov. 28, 1827.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Nathaniel <strong>and</strong> Louisa, born in <strong>Lynn</strong> :<br />

649. MARY ABIGAIL, b. Oct. 9, 1831 ; d. young.<br />

650. WILLIAM PRESCOTT, b. Aug. 17, 1833; d. May 9, 1860.<br />

651. EMELINE AUGUSTA, b. Oct. 24, 1835; m. Aug. 27, 1856, in <strong>Lynn</strong> ;<br />

Francis Henry Broad.<br />

652. ADELAIDE V., b. ; m. Joseph Parsons at Northwood; d.<br />

in <strong>Lynn</strong>.<br />

653. LAURA E., b. , 1843; m. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Jan. 13, 1863, Henry<br />

Merrill, son <strong>of</strong> Samuel B. <strong>and</strong> Lucretia Merrill.<br />

654. CHESTER PERCIVAL, b. Nov. 18, 1844; was in Co. M, First<br />

Heavy Artillery <strong>and</strong> taken a prisoner <strong>and</strong> died at Florence,<br />

S. C.<br />

655. CLARA JANE, b. Jan. 28, 1847; m. in Salem.<br />

656. HORACE PECK, b. Feb. 28, 1850; m. 2d, July 29, 1889, Annie B.<br />

Swainamer, in <strong>Lynn</strong>.<br />

657. OLIVER PERRY, b. April 9, 1852; m. <strong>and</strong> d. in Northboro,<br />

N. H.


AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS. 89<br />

3O7 Joseph <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Mar. 21, 1796,<br />

was a teamster <strong>and</strong> fish dealer. He lived in <strong>Lynn</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

was called "junior," No. 281 being "senior." He died<br />

in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Sept. 14, 1873. He married, first, Dec. 11, 1823,<br />

Lydia R. <strong>Lewis</strong> (276), born April 9, 1798, who died Nov.<br />

29, 1828. He married, second, Sept. 30, 1830, Lydia<br />

Goldsmith, born Feb. 12, 1798, who died May 1, 1848,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Joseph <strong>and</strong> Lydia (Ireson) Goldsmith <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Lynn</strong>. He married, third, in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Jan. 1, 1857, widow<br />

Irene Hastings, aged 50 years, born in Uniontown, Me.,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Thomas Jones, who survived him.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Joseph <strong>and</strong> Lydia R., born in <strong>Lynn</strong><br />

658. JOSEPH WARREN, b. Feb. 28, 1824; d. young.<br />

659. EVEKETT EUSTIS, b. Dec. 23, 1824; d. Oct. 28, 1853; m. July 28,<br />

1847, Jane B. Hammond, dau. <strong>of</strong> John <strong>and</strong> Hannah Hammond.<br />

660. LTDIA MARIA, b. May 18, 1826.<br />

661. ELIZABETH ANN, b. Nov. 4, 1828; m. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Nov. 15, 1849,<br />

Benjamin Spear, son <strong>of</strong> William Henry Spear <strong>of</strong> Boston.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Joseph <strong>and</strong> Lydia, born in <strong>Lynn</strong><br />

662. HARRIET, b. Feb. 19, 1832 ; m. July 3, 1851, Robinson L. Weeks,<br />

son <strong>of</strong> Ninphus Weeks.<br />

663. JOSEPH WARREN, b. Oct. 3, 1834; d.Aug. 10, 1852.<br />

311 Jonathan Blaney <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Nov.<br />

22, 1799, recorded as Blaney <strong>and</strong> recorded as Jonathan<br />

Blaney in deed <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> father's heirs (Essex Co. Deeds, v.<br />

261, f. 212), Oct. 8, 1831. He married, Nov. 13, 1823,<br />

Abigail A. Marshall, born in Salem in 1805 ; died in <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

Oct. 29, 1882. He died Oct. 17, 1876.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Jonathan Blaney <strong>and</strong> Abigail A.<br />

664. EDWARD, b. Feb. 2, 1825; d. Oct. 26, 1856.<br />

665. CHANDLER, b. July 26, 1827; moved to Rockport, Me.<br />

666. ANGELINA, b. Feb. 11, 1834; d. Oct. 19, 1850.<br />

667. WARREN A., b. , 1838; d. Sept. 6, 1882, <strong>of</strong> a fractured spine,<br />

ae. 44 yrs.<br />

313 Joseph Felt <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Sept. 2,<br />

1804, was a fish dealer <strong>and</strong> was found drowned on the<br />

Chelsea marshes on Dec. 10, 1872. He married in <strong>Lynn</strong>,


90 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN<br />

Oct. 27, 1834, Alraira Davis, who died March 23, 1857,<br />

se. 52 years.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Joseph Felt <strong>and</strong> Almira :<br />

668. JOHN EDWIN, b. Oct. 14, 1835; d. Oct. 9, 1836.<br />

669. JOSEPH EDWIN, b. Feb. 11, 1838.<br />

670. MABY EMILY, b. Aug. 22, 1840; d. July 27, 1842.<br />

671. EMILY ADELAIDE, b. Jan. 2, 1846; m. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, May 22, 1864,<br />

Gustavus Hall <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>.<br />

318 James <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Feb. 11, 1802,<br />

was a shoemaker <strong>and</strong> lived in <strong>Lynn</strong> where he died Oct.<br />

25, 1877. He married, first, in <strong>Lynn</strong> Oct. 13, 1825, Malinda<br />

Short, born in West Newbury, May 3, 1804, who<br />

died Dec. 7, 1842. He married, second, Martha Stone <strong>of</strong><br />

Marblehead, who was born Jan. 2, 1816 <strong>and</strong> died Mar.<br />

26, 1897, daughter <strong>of</strong> Benjamin <strong>and</strong> Hannah Stone.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> James <strong>and</strong> Malinda, born in <strong>Lynn</strong><br />

672. THEODOKE AUGUSTUS, b. Feb. 9, 1827.<br />

673. JAMES HERMON, b. Feb. 13, 1831; d. May 17, 1896: m. 1st, Jane<br />

Burrill, b. in <strong>Lynn</strong> ; m. 2d, May 19, 1881, Fanny Brown at<br />

Hamilton; m. 3d, widow Mary (Raymond) Ellis, b. in Dan-<br />

vers, dau. <strong>of</strong> Bobbins <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth Raymond. No issue.<br />

674. WILLIAM, b. Jan. 25, 1835; d. July 28, 1856; unm.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> James <strong>and</strong> Martha, born in <strong>Lynn</strong><br />

675. BENJAMIN FULLEK, b. Oct. 12, 1845 ; m. 1st, at Plymouth, Mass.,<br />

Apr. 24, 1871, Sarah Elizabeth Pierce, b. in Plymouth, Dec.<br />

27, 1849, <strong>and</strong> d. Sept. 14, 1893, dau. <strong>of</strong> Benj. <strong>and</strong> Lydia<br />

Pierce. Children: (1) Frank Burton, b. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, May 30,<br />

1875, d. June 26, 1898. He m. 2d, Apr. 19, 1897, widow Mary<br />

(Hodge) Healey, b. Sept. 12, 1858, dau. <strong>of</strong> Freeman O. <strong>and</strong><br />

Olive Hodge.<br />

326 Thomas Vickary <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Sept.<br />

3, 1820, <strong>and</strong> died Mar. 25, 1899. He married in <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

Oct. 2, 1842, Lydia Maria Ireson, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Feb. 20,<br />

1823, daughter <strong>of</strong> Benjamin <strong>and</strong> Martha (Putnam) Ireson<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>. His widow survives him.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Thomas Vickary <strong>and</strong> Lydia Maria, born in<br />

<strong>Lynn</strong>:<br />

676. MARTHA ELLEN, b. Oct. 31, 1846; d. Apr. 13, 1849.<br />

677. ANNIE MAEIA, b. Sept. 10, 1854.<br />

678. THOMAS HBBBEBT, b. Apr. 12, 1861; d. Apr. 6, 1887.


AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS. 91<br />

341 Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong>,* born in Boston, May 24, 1808,<br />

removed from Boston, Sept. 21, 1829 <strong>and</strong> located himself<br />

as a merchant <strong>and</strong> general storekeeper at Shelbyville, 111.,<br />

where he died April 28, 1838. He married in 1833, near<br />

Vincennes, Ind., Jane Armstrong, born in Kentucky, Nov.<br />

7, 1812, daughter <strong>of</strong> William <strong>and</strong> Mary Armstrong. After<br />

<strong>his</strong> death she married, second, Dr. William Keller <strong>of</strong><br />

Shelbyville. They moved to Sullivan, 111., in 1844,<br />

where she died July 18, 1855, <strong>of</strong> cholera as did her husb<strong>and</strong><br />

three days after.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Thomas <strong>and</strong> Jane :<br />

679. THOMAS, b. <strong>and</strong> d. in infancy.<br />

680. THOMAS, b. <strong>and</strong> d. in infancy.<br />

681. THOMAS, b. Feb. 20, 1837 in Shelbyville, 111.<br />

344 Abiel Smith <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Boston, July 15,<br />

1814. He <strong>and</strong> <strong>his</strong> brother William Gustavus, were shipping<br />

<strong>and</strong> commission merchants in the West India <strong>and</strong><br />

African trade with a store on Long wharf, Boston, for<br />

many years trading under the name <strong>of</strong> A. S. & W. G.<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong>. He removed to Framingham, Mass., in 1851<br />

where he died Mar. 2, 1895. He was a state senator in<br />

1856. He married, first, in Roxbury, Apr. 17, 1842, El-<br />

sie E. Davis, born in Roxbury, Aug. 12, 1822, <strong>and</strong> died<br />

in Framingham, Mar. 25, 1853, daughter <strong>of</strong> Charles <strong>and</strong><br />

Harriet (Fellows) Davis <strong>of</strong> Roxbury. He married, second,<br />

in Framingham, Nov. 16, 1854, Eliza D. Upham, born in<br />

Boston, Sept. 30, 1830, who died in Framingham, Dec. 8,<br />

1861, daughter <strong>of</strong> Charles <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth (Curtis) Upham<br />

<strong>of</strong> Boston. He married, third, Dec. 6, 1865, Harriet Phipps<br />

Richardson, born in Medway, June 9, 1841, who died on<br />

Long Isl<strong>and</strong>, Boston Harbor, July 16, 1871, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

George <strong>and</strong> Harriet N. (Phipps) Richardson <strong>of</strong> Framingham.<br />

He married, fourth, Dec. 30, 1874, Mary Blake<br />

Humphreys, born in Dorchester, Feb. 28, 1841, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Henry <strong>and</strong> Sarah Blake (Clapp) Humphreys <strong>of</strong> Dorchester.<br />

Child :<br />

682. ELSIE SUSAN (adopted), b. in New Orleans, La., Jan. 20, 1849;<br />

m. April 21, 1870, Paymaster George E. Hendee U. S. Navy.<br />

"Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong> had a brother Joseph who m. <strong>and</strong> lived in St. Louis, Mo., <strong>and</strong><br />

had (1) William F. ; (2; Herbert; (3) Sarah L., m. Bradley; (4) Josephine.


92 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Abiel Smith <strong>and</strong> Eliza D. born in Framingham<br />

683. MARION, b. Dec. 11, 1855.<br />

684. EVA, b. June 27-28, 1857; m. June 21, 1888, Frederick H. Ellis.<br />

Child <strong>of</strong> Abiel Smith <strong>and</strong> Harriet P. born in Framing-<br />

ham :<br />

685. GEORGINA, b. July 4, 1868; m. Dec. 28, 1891, J. P. Carl Weis <strong>of</strong><br />

Providence, R. I.<br />

345 William Gustavus <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Boston,<br />

Aug. 21, 1816, was in business with <strong>his</strong> brother Abiel S.<br />

(344). He removed to Framingham in 1856, where he<br />

bought the Capt. R. Fiske farm at Salem End, <strong>and</strong> later<br />

acquired several estates in the vicinity, <strong>and</strong> entered quite<br />

extensively into agriculture. In 1881-2 he was president<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Middlesex South Agricultural Society. A selectman<br />

in 1890. He died in Framingham, Feb. 25, 1901<br />

(gs). He married, in Roxbury, Oct. 13, 1841, Mary Ann<br />

Davis Dudley, born in Boston, Aug. 9, 1821, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

David <strong>and</strong> Hannah (Davis) Dudley <strong>of</strong> Roxbury, Mass.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> William G. <strong>and</strong> Mary Ann<br />

686. MARY AUGUSTA, b. in Boston, Aug. 22, 1842; m. Dec. 2, 1868,<br />

Frederick Waterston Clapp, b. Feb. 25, 1843; d. Nov., 1879<br />

(Thanksgiving day), son <strong>of</strong> Nathaniel B. <strong>and</strong> Mary B.<br />

(Clapp) Clapp. Children: (1) Fanny <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. Sept. 25,<br />

1869; (2) Frank Nathaniel, b. Oct. 2, 1870; (3) Gustavus, b.<br />

Oct. 28, 1871; (4) John Wilson, b. Mar. 10, 1873; (5) Amy<br />

Dudley.<br />

687. CHARLES DUDLEY, b. Sept. 26, 1844, in Roxbury.<br />

688. WILLIAM GUSTAVUS, b. Nov. 24, 1846; d. Aug. 26, 1847, in Rox-<br />

bury.<br />

689. FRANCES WILSON, b. Mar. 7, 1851 in Roxbury; rn. June 15,<br />

1875, James Henry Humphreys, b. Mar. 6, 1850, son <strong>of</strong><br />

Henry <strong>and</strong> Sarah Blake (Clapp) Humphreys. Lives in Dor-<br />

chester. Child: (1) Bertha.<br />

690. ELSIE ELIZABETH, b. Dec. 21, 1852, in Franiiugham; d. July<br />

25, 1858.<br />

691. HELEN GERTRUDE, b. Sept. 28, 1857, in Framingham ; m. June<br />

6, 1883, George Evans Whitney, lives in Cambridge.


AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS. 93<br />

351 John <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Boston, Jan. 21, 1819,<br />

died in Maiden, June 27, 1892. He married in Maiden,<br />

Sept. 24, 1843, Eliza Tufts, born in Maiden, Jan. 17, 1824,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Joseph Warren <strong>and</strong> Eliza Tufts <strong>of</strong> Maiden.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> John <strong>and</strong> Eliza, born in Maiden<br />

692. JULIA EMZA, now living in Maiden.<br />

693. GEORGIANS ATWOOD, b. Feb. 11, 1848; d. Nov. 19, 1849.<br />

694. GEORGIANA ATWOOD, m. - - Foljambe.<br />

357 Nathaniel <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Maiden, Sept. 21,<br />

1827, was a farmer removed to Minnesota in 1857, thence<br />

to Indiana in 1859, <strong>and</strong> in 1870 to Otisfield, Me. He<br />

died in Everett, Mass., July 10, 1899. He married in<br />

Boston, in 1857, Lydia Farnharn b. in Pittsfield, Me.,<br />

Nov. 3, 1836, daughter <strong>of</strong> Joseph <strong>and</strong> Kessia Farnharn <strong>of</strong><br />

St. Albans, Me.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Nathaniel <strong>and</strong> Lydia<br />

695. AUGUSTA H., b. in Louisville, Ky., in 1859; m. Ernest B. El-<br />

dredge. Lives in Leicester, Mass.<br />

696. EMMA BELLE, b. in Otisfield, Me., in 1860; m. William Taylor.<br />

Lives in Westboro, Mass.<br />

697. GEORGE ATWOOD, b. in Otisfield, Me., in 1869; unm. in 1901; a<br />

hotel clerk in Boston.<br />

358 Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Boston, July 21, 1829;<br />

married, Oct. 17, 1850, in Boston, Elizabeth Ann Scadding,<br />

born in Boston, April 1, 1830, who died in Medford,<br />

Jan. 7, 1897, daughter <strong>of</strong> John <strong>and</strong> Phebe (Pierce)<br />

Scadding <strong>of</strong> Woburn, Mass. Lives in Medford, Mass.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Thomas <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth Ann :<br />

698. HANNAH PIERCE, b. in Boston, Oct. 14, 1852; m. in Everett,<br />

Mass., Jan. 15, 1872, Augustus Baldwin, b. in Maiden, June<br />

24, 1845, son <strong>of</strong> Charles <strong>and</strong> Sarah (Ward) Baldwin <strong>of</strong> Maiden.<br />

He was a mill overseer, <strong>and</strong> lived in South Walpole,<br />

Mass., Lebanon, <strong>and</strong> now in Manchester, N. H. Children:<br />

(1) Mary Elizabeth, b. Nov. 14, 1874, in Everett, Mass.; m.<br />

W. E. Blakeley, Sept. 11, 1897. (2) Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. Mar.<br />

23, 1876; d. in Everett, April 5, 1876. (15) William Augustus,<br />

b.Feb. 14, 1878, in Everett. (4) Grace Marion, b.Dec. 22, 1881,<br />

in Everett. (5) Irene Beatrice, b. May 25, 1892, in Lebanon,<br />

N. H.


94 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN<br />

699. SARAH LIZZIE, b. In Maiden, June 22, 1855. Lives in Medford,<br />

Mais.<br />

700. MART FRANCES, b. in Maiden, May 12, 1864. Livet in Med-<br />

ford, Mass.<br />

362 Franklin Henshaw <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Boston,<br />

July 20, 1825 ; merchant in Boston, where he died, Aug.<br />

28, 1871. His widow lives in Brookline, Mass. He married,<br />

in Fall River, Dec. 27, 1848, Sarah Borden Durfee,<br />

born in Fall River, Dec. 14, 1829, daughter <strong>of</strong> Matthew<br />

Challenor <strong>and</strong> Fidelia (Borden) Durfee <strong>of</strong> Fall River.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Franklin H. <strong>and</strong> Sarah B.<br />

701. FRANKLIN HENSHAW, b. Nov. 27, 1849; d. unm., Apr. 25, 1891.<br />

702. SARAH BORDEN DURFEE, b. Nov. 28, 1851; unm.; lives in Bos-<br />

ton.<br />

703. LUOT SHAW, b. Jan. 7, 1854; m. June 20, 1881, Louis Robeson,<br />

b. Aug. 24, 1844, son <strong>of</strong> Thomas <strong>and</strong> Sibyl (Washburn)<br />

Robeson. Child: Sibyl, b. May 11, 1892. Lives in Brook-<br />

line.<br />

704. WALTER SHANNON, b. July 5, 1856; d. Apr. 15, 1859.<br />

705. JOSEPHINE, b. Jan. 28, 1859; unm.; lives in Boston.<br />

706. JAMES DANFORTH, b. Aug. 3, 1861; m. in Newburyport, Sept.<br />

14, 1894, Mrs. Anna Cora Hale. Child : Ann Cora, b. Feb.<br />

24, 1897, in Newburyport. Lives in Los Angeles, Cal.<br />

379 Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Sept. 29, 1776 ;<br />

was a sea captain, <strong>and</strong> was lost at sea Jan. 2, 1804. He<br />

married, in <strong>Lynn</strong>, April 30, 1797, Polly Alley.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Thomas <strong>and</strong> Polly, born in <strong>Lynn</strong><br />

707. THOMAS, b. Oct. 29, 1797; died Nov. 27, 1800.<br />

708. SALLY, b. Jan. 10, 1800; d. Oct. 11, 1800.<br />

709. SALLY, b. Jan. 10, 1802; m. April 1, 1822, James Gaven.<br />

710. MARY (twin), b. June 23, 1804; d. Sept. 7, 1805.<br />

711. SUSANNAH (twin), b. June 23, 1804.<br />

381 Isaac <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, April 12, 1785,<br />

<strong>and</strong> died there Feb. 7, 1814. He married in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Nov.<br />

15, 1807, Jane Tufts, born Aug. 19, 1789, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

David <strong>and</strong> Jane Tufts <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>. After <strong>his</strong> death she<br />

married, second, July 3, 1817, Richard Mansfield <strong>of</strong> Saugus,<br />

<strong>and</strong> after <strong>his</strong> death she married, third, John Putnam<br />

<strong>of</strong> Saugus.


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Children <strong>of</strong> Isaac <strong>and</strong> Jane, born in <strong>Lynn</strong> :<br />

712. MARY JANE, b. Feb. 15, 1808; d. Sept. 18, 1825.<br />

713. SUSAN, b. Apr. 6, 1810; d. Mar. 2, 1811.<br />

714. SUSAN, b. Feb. 12, 1812.<br />

384 Jesse L. <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, April 16, 1792 ;<br />

married, first* in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Jan. 1, 1819, Nancy Barry, born<br />

Mar. 4, 1799, daughter <strong>of</strong> James <strong>and</strong> Sally Barry, who<br />

died April 2, 1837. He married, second, in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Nov.<br />

30, 1843, Elizabeth Townsend, widow <strong>of</strong> Daniel Townsend.<br />

She died Feb. 28, 1860. He died in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Sept.<br />

19, 1874.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Jesse L. <strong>and</strong> Nancy<br />

715. NANOT JANE, b. Jan. 21, 1819; d. July 18, 1849.<br />

716. SUSAN HENRY, b. Nov. 10, 1821, in Portsmouth, N. H.<br />

717. ISAAC HENRY, b. Mar. 23, 1824, in Portsmouth, N. H.<br />

718. MARY ELIZA, b. Mar. 15, 1826 ; d. Dec. 26, 1834, in <strong>Lynn</strong>.<br />

719. SAMUEL BARRY, b. Mar. 7, 1828; d. unm., June 7, 1849.<br />

720. SARAH BRIMBLEOOM, b. Jan. 26, 1830; m. June 13, 1850, Benjamin<br />

A. Homan, b. May 7, 1829.<br />

721. JOHN T., d. Mar. 1, 1855, ae. 23 y.<br />

722. HENRY G., d. Oct. 16, 1857, SB. 23 y.<br />

723. MABY ELIZA, b. Mar. 31, 1837.<br />

395 John <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in 1780; married Ann<br />

Jencks Voce.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> John <strong>and</strong> Ann Jencks :<br />

V24. SAMUEL.<br />

T25. JESSE.<br />

726.<br />

727.<br />

ALFRED ; m. Martha Colt.<br />

JOHN N., m. Jan. 20, 1839, Betsey On.<br />

728. SARAH ANN, m. Washington Ling.<br />

729. CAROLINE, m. Jonathan D. Waldron.<br />

730. MARY MASON, b. 1814; m. James Nichols Palmer.<br />

731. ELEANOB, d. in infancy.<br />

732. ELEANOR, m. Alex<strong>and</strong>er Manchester.<br />

399 Benjamin <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Dighton, Mass., Feb.<br />

14, 1785 ; died in Providence, R. I., June 11, 1848. He


96 EDMUND LEWIS OP LYNN<br />

married, first, Mary Sprague, who died Oct. 25, 1823, se. 38<br />

years. He married, second, in Providence, Aug. 15, 1824,<br />

Mary Hopkins Mann, born Dec. 2, 1805, <strong>and</strong> died Dec.<br />

5, 1874, daughter <strong>of</strong> David E. <strong>and</strong> Amy (Hopkins) Mann.<br />

He was a mason by occupation, <strong>and</strong> lived in Providence,<br />

R. I.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Benjamin <strong>and</strong> Mary :<br />

733. LYDIA GARDNER, b. July, 1815; d. June 17, 1885; m. George<br />

W. Briggs, b. Feb. 25, 1811; d. April 1, 1839. Children: (1)<br />

George D., b. in Swansey, Aug. 20, 1836; m. Celestinia L.<br />

Jencks. (2) Mary E., b. June 1, 1838; m., Aug. 11, 1868,<br />

Charles H. Bliss, b. Aug. 22, 1837, who was drowned <strong>of</strong>f<br />

Watch Hill from the steamer Metis, which was burnt Aug.<br />

30, 1872. After jumping overboard, he was struck by a<br />

trunk on the head, which so stunned him he was unable to<br />

swim, otherwise he might have been saved. (3) Albert L.,<br />

b. Feb. 13, 1845; m. Mary Cobb <strong>of</strong> Dighton, Mass. (4) Clara,<br />

b. Sept. 24, 1855; d. April 10, 1856. (5) Walter B., b. Oct.<br />

15, 1858; unm.<br />

734. MARY S., b. Dec. 2, 1817; d. Dec. 24, 1817.<br />

735. DEXTER BOSWOETH, b. Sept. 20, 1820.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Benjamin <strong>and</strong> Amy :<br />

736. SARAH HOLBROOK, b. Aug. 1, 1825; d. May 23, 1826.<br />

737. HENRY HOPKINS, b. Mar. 10, 1827.<br />

738. MARTHA LANKSFORD, b. Feb. 7, 1829; d. April 13, 1845.<br />

400 James <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Dighton, Sept. 10, 1787 ;<br />

died in Providence, R. I., Feb. 7, 1872 ;<br />

married, first, May<br />

26, 1816, Celia Chace, born Nov. 17, 1795, <strong>and</strong> died Oct.<br />

6, 1836, daughter <strong>of</strong> Caleb <strong>and</strong> Rosamond (Bullock)<br />

Chase. He married, second, May 18, 1837, Nancy Whittaker,<br />

born May 13, 1812, <strong>and</strong> died July 21, 1858. He<br />

married, third, Nov. 7, 1859, widow Mary A. Talbot, who<br />

died Feb. 10, 1888, se. 81 years. He was for many years<br />

a mason, <strong>and</strong> built <strong>some</strong> <strong>of</strong> the most substantial buildings<br />

in Providence, including the Arcade. He amassed consid-<br />

erable wealth, <strong>and</strong> was highly esteemed by <strong>his</strong> fellow-<br />

citizens.


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Children <strong>of</strong> James <strong>and</strong> Celia:<br />

739. JAMES CHACE, b. April 16, 1817; d. July 21, 1818.<br />

740. ALFRED BOSWORTH, b. June 7, 1819.<br />

741. CELIA CHACE, b. Jan. 29, 1821 ; d. Mar. 2, 1822.<br />

742. CAROLINE, b. Mar. 2, 1823; d. Mar. 16, 1891; m. Oct. 9, 1843,<br />

Nicholas B. Gardner, son <strong>of</strong> Peleg W. <strong>and</strong> Rhoda (Brown)<br />

Gardner. Children: (1) James <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. July 12, 1844; m.<br />

Aug., 1867, Mary E. Brown. (2) Walter, b. Dec. 4, 1846; m.<br />

June 9, 1887, Abbie Austin Dean; no issue. (3) Esther, b.<br />

Mar. 21, 1850 ; d. May 5, 1850. (4) Lawrence, b. May 10,<br />

1851; d. Aug. 22, 1852. (5) Laura Isabel, b. May 10, 1854;<br />

d. Nov. 21, 1885. (6) Frederick Bowen, b. May 24, 1856.<br />

743. CORDELIA ANGELINE, b. Oct. 3, 1824; d. June 11, 1885; m., 1st,<br />

Aug. 12, 1845, Thomas Gladding Dana, who d. Aug. 6, 1852,<br />

son <strong>of</strong> George <strong>and</strong> Mary Ann (Gladding) Dana; m., 2d,<br />

Thomas E. Roper, <strong>and</strong> separated.<br />

744. MARY CHACE, b. April 3, 1829; m. June 9, 1873 (2d wife), Dr.<br />

Charles W. Fabyan <strong>of</strong> Providence, who d. July 23, 1886.<br />

745. CELIA JANE, b. Feb. 25, 1831 ; d. unm., Oct. 17, 1875. Teacher<br />

in the public schools <strong>of</strong> Providence for 20 years.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> James <strong>and</strong> Nancy :<br />

746. ANNA HARRIET, b. Nov. 26, 1842; d. Aug. 14, 1843.<br />

747. JAMES, b. Nov. 30, 1847; d. April 4, 1849.<br />

405 Chace <strong>Lewis</strong>, bom in Dighton, Mass., Nov. 1,<br />

1798 ; died in Providence, R. I., April 30, 1883. He<br />

married, first, Nancy West, who died July 21, 1834,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Capt. Joseph West. He married, second,<br />

Sarah J. Gordon, who died Dec. 30, 1895, ae. 87 years.<br />

Child <strong>of</strong> Chace <strong>and</strong> Nancy :<br />

748. JOSEPH WEST, b. Dec. 17, 1831.


98 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN<br />

406 Bowers <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Dighton, Mass., Mar.<br />

13, 1801 ; died in Providence, R. L, Dec. 24, 1865. He<br />

was a carpenter, <strong>and</strong> later in life a grocer. He married,<br />

first, June 1, 1823, Catharine Thurber, born April 24,<br />

1801, <strong>and</strong> died in Providence, R. I., Aug. 4, 1858, daugh-<br />

ter <strong>of</strong> William <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth Thurber. He married, second,<br />

April 3, 1859, Mary E. Springer, who died Sept. 24,<br />

1865, re. 28 years, daughter <strong>of</strong> William Springer.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Bowers <strong>and</strong> Catharine :<br />

749. KINGSLEY THURBER, b. in Johnstone, R. I. Feb. 24, 1824.<br />

750. GEORGE WASHINGTON, b. July 16, 1825.<br />

751. CATHARINE ELIZA, b. April 27, 1827; d. Mar. 2, 1830.<br />

752. CAROLINE MASON, b. Dec. 12, 1828; d. June 12, 1881; m. Aug.<br />

20, 1845, Tristram Harris Angell, who d. Dec. 24, 1893, son<br />

<strong>of</strong> Daniel <strong>and</strong> Sarah (Kelton) Angell. Children, b. in Prov-<br />

idence, R. I.: (1) Edward <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. Mar. 11, 1847. (2)<br />

George Bowers, b. July 25, 1848. (3) a son, b. <strong>and</strong> d. Nov.<br />

23, 1852. (4) Henry Herbert, b. Sept. 23, 1853. (5) William<br />

Harris, b. Mar. 17, 1858. (6) Carrie Crawford, b. Feb. 4,<br />

1864; d. Sept. 14, 1865.<br />

753. CATHARINE ROUNDS, b. Jan. 4, 1840; d. Dec. 3, 1875; m., 1st,<br />

Oct. 17, 1860, Henry A. White, who d. Oct. 20, 1869. She<br />

m., second, Jan. 19, 1871, Azro A. Hillman, son <strong>of</strong> Justin<br />

<strong>and</strong> Abigail Hillman <strong>of</strong> Conway, Mass. Child by 1st m.,<br />

Grace A., b. May 31, 1862. Children by 2d m., Frederick<br />

(twin), b. Feb. 2, 1873; Frances (twin), b. Feb. 2, 1873.<br />

407 Levi <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Dighton, Mass., May 24,<br />

1803 ; died in Providence, R. L, Mar. 31, 1884. He<br />

married, first, Sept. 30, 1827, Joanna M. Thurber, born<br />

Mar. 31, 1807, <strong>and</strong> died Dec. 9, 1863, daughter <strong>of</strong> William<br />

<strong>and</strong> Elizabeth Thurber. He married, second, Nov.<br />

2, 1864, widow Harriet A. Macreading, born April 15,<br />

1821, daughter <strong>of</strong> Nicholas <strong>and</strong> Harriet (Brown) Briggs.<br />

He was a mason in Providence, where he was well to do<br />

<strong>and</strong> highly esteemed.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Levi <strong>and</strong> Joanna M., born in Providence:<br />

754. LEVI JASON, b. July 27, 1828.<br />

755. WILLIAM T., b. Mar. 26, 1831.<br />

756. J. ELIZA, b. Aug. 25, 1836; d. in Norristown, Pa., Aug. 3, 1865;<br />

m. Jan. 8, 1857, Eaton W. Maxey, jr., D. D., rector <strong>of</strong><br />

Christ's Church.Troy, N.Y. Child: Carroll, b. May 28, 1865.


AND SOME OP HIS DESCENDANTS. 99<br />

757. HARRIET I., b. Mar. 24, 1842; d. Oct. 7, 1893; m., 1st, Nov. 25,<br />

1863, Edward K. Godfrey; m., 2d, May 8, 1879, Erastus L.<br />

Walcott, who d. Oct. 7, 1893.<br />

409 Jeremiah <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Dighton, Mass., Dec.<br />

2, 1806 ; died Nov. 15, 1882. He was a mason <strong>and</strong> built<br />

the water works at New Bedford, Mass., <strong>and</strong> many fine<br />

buildings in New York city <strong>and</strong> Brooklyn, N. Y. He<br />

married in Thompson, Conn., Dec. 29, 1835, Luetta L.<br />

Carpenter born at Woodstock, Conn., Feb. 2, 1812, daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Elijah <strong>and</strong> Phebe (Wilson) Carpenter.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Jeremiah <strong>and</strong> Luetta L.:<br />

758. MARIA ALMIRA, b. in Thompson, Conn., Oct. 1, 1836; m. Mar.<br />

26, 1861, Isaac C. Manchester <strong>of</strong> Tiverton, R. I. They were<br />

school teachers. She began to teach at the age <strong>of</strong> 16, <strong>and</strong><br />

taught at Cohasset <strong>and</strong> Taunton, Mass. She has been engaged<br />

in philanthropic work along several lines, including<br />

the W. C. T. U., <strong>and</strong> was National President <strong>of</strong> the Loyal<br />

Women <strong>of</strong> American Liberty. They lived in Providence,<br />

R. I. Children: (1) Hattie <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. Dec. 14, 1864; m. Mar.<br />

5, 1891, Frank N. Pidge; (2) Annie Maria, b. June 6, 1866;<br />

m. Sept. 1, 1887, Arthur E. Hill <strong>of</strong> Andover, Mass.<br />

759. ELIJAH C., b. in Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 13, 1839.<br />

760. LYDIA JOSEHHINE, b. in Brooklyn, N. Y., Mar. 13, 1842; d.<br />

June 28, 1846.<br />

761. PHEBE LAVINIA, b. in Brooklyn, N. Y., July 20, 1844; d. Aug.<br />

15, 1882, in Providence, R. I. ; m. Nov. 15, 1866, at Dighton,<br />

Nathan H. Chase <strong>of</strong> New Bedford, Mass.<br />

762. JANE FRANCES, b. in Dighton, Mass., Feb. 21, 1850; m. Nov.<br />

22, 1868, Simeon M. Moulton <strong>of</strong> St<strong>and</strong>ish, Me. Now in busi-<br />

ness at Somerset, Mass. Children: (1) <strong>Lewis</strong> E., b. Feb. 26,<br />

1872. (2) Lavinia Gertrude, b. Nov. 5, 1876. (3) Willard<br />

Conkling, b. May 31, 1882.<br />

411 Alfred <strong>Lewis</strong>, born Feb. 28, 1810 in Dighton,<br />

Mass. He was a mason by trade but in 1836 removed to<br />

Providence, R. I., where he successfully engaged in the<br />

jewelry <strong>and</strong> hardware business, for 18 years. In 1856 he<br />

removed to Wheaton, 111., <strong>and</strong> became a Trustee <strong>of</strong><br />

Wheaton College. He died in Chicago, 111., June 10,<br />

1876. He married in Providence, R. I., Nov. 16, 1836,<br />

Hannah Farnham, b. Nov. 16, 1807, daughter <strong>of</strong> Stephen<br />

<strong>and</strong> Olive (Leffingwell) Farnham <strong>of</strong> Plainfield, Conn.


100 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Alfred <strong>and</strong> Hannah, born in Providence :<br />

763. HANNAH ANGELINE, b. Nov. 22, 1837; m. Feb. 12, 1870, Guy<br />

Wellesley Acheson.<br />

764. HARRIET ADELE, b. Mar. 7, 1840; d. Aug. 10, 1841.<br />

765. CLARA ADELAIDE, b. Dec. 19, 1842; m. June 3, 1864, George<br />

Howard Beecher, a nephew <strong>of</strong> Rev. Henry Ward Beecher,<br />

son <strong>of</strong> Rev. Edward Beecher. Children: (1) Isabella Anna,<br />

b. Apr. 13, 1865, in El Paso, 111. ; m. Nov. 17, 1888, Wans Albert<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wurzburg, Ger.,(2) Esther Harriet, b. in Galesburg,<br />

111., Sept. 9. 1867; d. Aug. 27, 1868. (3) Jessie Colton, b. in<br />

Galesburg, Oct. 7, 1869; d. Sept. 18, 1870.<br />

766. EMMA ARABELLA, b. Aug. 27, 1845; d. Mar. 29, 1852.<br />

767. DORA ELLA, b. Feb. 23, 1847 ; d. Mar. 14, 1852.<br />

768. JOSEPHINE, b. Dec. 25, 1849; d. Mar. 25, 1852.<br />

769. HELEN AMELIA, b. Nov. 5, 1853, a pastel crayon artist in<br />

Chicago, 111.<br />

412 Sylvester <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Dighton, Mass., May<br />

2, 1812, was a mason <strong>and</strong> lived in Providence, R. I.,<br />

where he died May 22, 1878. He married, first, in Providence,<br />

R. I., July 8, 1833, Elizabeth Winslow, b. in Providence,<br />

Jan. 25, 1817 ; <strong>and</strong> died there June 6, 1859, daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Henry Bowers <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth (French) Winslow.<br />

He married, second, Oct. 19, 1859, Frances (Shepard)<br />

Hopkins, widow <strong>of</strong> Russell Hopkins. She died Oct. 26,<br />

1886.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Sylvester <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth, born in Provi-<br />

dence :<br />

770. ELIZABETH, b. Sept. 3, 1834; d. Sept. 14, 1836.<br />

771. SYLVESTER, b. Oct. 16, 1836; died Oct. 18, 1836.<br />

772. HENRY BOWERS, b. Nov. 10, 1837.<br />

773. BENJAMIN, b. Mar.13, 1843, unm., lives in Providence, a veteran<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Civil War.<br />

427 Reuben <strong>Lewis</strong>, born about 1797, married in<br />

Providence, R. I., Sarah Borden <strong>of</strong> Fall River, Mass. He<br />

died by suicide in Providence May 4, 1858, aged 61 years.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Reuben <strong>and</strong> Sarah :<br />

774. WILLIAM BROWN, b. Oct. 5, 1821, in Bristol, R. I.<br />

775. JACOB BORDEN, b. 1824?<br />

776. GEORGE WASHINGTON, b. abt. 1827.


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435 Edward Simmons <strong>Lewis</strong>, born Nov. 26, 1794<br />

in Philadelphia, Pa., was possessed <strong>of</strong> rare literary <strong>and</strong><br />

musical gifts, <strong>and</strong> contributed to Philadelphia periodicals.<br />

He lived at Washington, D. C., where he died Sept. 22,<br />

1829. He married Dec. 3, 1815, Susan Jean Washington,<br />

born Apr. 30, 1795, <strong>and</strong> died July 2, 1829, daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lund <strong>and</strong> Susanna (Greyson) Washington.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Edward S. <strong>and</strong> Susan J.<br />

777. SUSAN ELIZABETH, b. Oct. 8, 1816; d. 1845.<br />

778. LUND WASHINGTON, b. Apr. 11, 1818; d. 1819.<br />

779. EDWARD AUGUSTUS, b. Feb. 22, 1820, in Washington, D. C.<br />

780. VIRGINIA BEVERLY, b. Mar. 27, 1822; d. 1823.<br />

445 Augustus <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Hinsdale, N. Y., Jan.<br />

30, 1832; married Dec. 17, 1879, Sarah Reed at Fontanelle,<br />

Neb.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Augustus <strong>and</strong> Sarah, born in Fontanelle :<br />

781. ROBERT J., b. Jan. 14, 1881.<br />

782. SADIE AUGUSTA, b. July 20, 1882.<br />

783. OSCAR D., b. Nov. 25, 1883.<br />

447 John Conrad <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Portville, N. Y.,<br />

April 29, 1834 ; married May 14, 1879, Henrietta Fennell,<br />

at Fontanelle, Neb. He lived at Albion, Neb., in 1895.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> John Conrad <strong>and</strong> Henrietta, born in Albion,<br />

Neb.:<br />

784. LAURA KATE, b. May 24, 1879; d. Feb. 27, 1882.<br />

785. Lois, b. Nov. 14, 1881.<br />

786. EMILY, b. Jan. 28, 1884.<br />

787. AUGUSTUS DAN, b. June 17, 1886.<br />

449 Oscar <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Portville, N. Y., Oct. 25,<br />

1840, married Laura H. Jones at Burlington, Iowa. He<br />

resided at Arlington, Neb., in 1896.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Oscar <strong>and</strong> Laura H.<br />

788. ANNA KATB, b. July 22, 1872; d. Oct. 4, 1872.<br />

789. MARY Lois, b. June 2, 1874, at Middletown, Iowa; m. Fred<br />

Webber.<br />

790. WHITFIELD DAN, b. Apr. 15, 1877, at Fontanelle, Neb.<br />

450 Osmar <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Portville, N. Y., Oct. 25,<br />

1840, married Oct. 9, 1868, Jane Gibson at Fontanelle,


102 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN<br />

Neb., <strong>and</strong> lives at LosGatos, Cal., where he is engaged in<br />

the hardware business with <strong>his</strong> eldest son.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Osraar <strong>and</strong> Jane, first born at Burlington,<br />

rest at Fontanelle, Neb. :<br />

791. GEORGE R., b. August 23, 1869.<br />

792. ALLIE MAY, b. Jan. 30, 1871; d. May 5, 1879.<br />

793. GERTRUDE HELEN, b. Jan. 25, 1877.<br />

794. FRANK, b. Oct. 25, 1881; d. Oct. 12, 1883.<br />

795. BESSIE, b. Jan. 6, 1886.<br />

458 James Richards <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Lockport,<br />

N. Y., June 28 or July 5, 1855 (2 family records) ; married<br />

at Stanton, Mich., Mar. 24, 1888, Miriam Springsteen<br />

Cornpton, born in Muscatine, Iowa, June 23, 1863, daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Henry Springsteen <strong>and</strong> Adelaide Eliza (Bishop)<br />

Compton.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> James Richards <strong>and</strong> Miriam S. born in<br />

Minneapolis, Minn.<br />

796. HARRIET ADELAIDE, b. Apr. 13, 1889.<br />

797. GERTRUDE MIRRIAM, b. Apr. 9, 1891.<br />

798. RUTH HAWLEY, b. July 14, 1893.<br />

467 Asa <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Milford, N. H., Sept. 14,<br />

1781, lived at Concord, Mass, for a time, but returned to<br />

Milford, N. H., where he died Mar. 1, 1810. He married<br />

Rebecca Davis, b. Aug. 30, 1784, who died Nov. 23, 1870.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Asa <strong>and</strong> Rebecca born in <strong>his</strong> father's house<br />

in Milford, N. H. :<br />

799. BENJAMIN, b. May 23, 1808.<br />

800. ASA, b. Mar. 3, 1810, on the day <strong>his</strong> father's corpse was buried.<br />

469 Charles <strong>Lewis</strong>, bom in Milford, N. H., June<br />

30, 1785; was a lawyer, <strong>and</strong> removed to Maiden, Mass.,<br />

where he was a Justice <strong>of</strong> the Peace for many years. He<br />

was over six feet in height. He married, first, Jan. 24,<br />

1818, Elizabeth Hall <strong>of</strong> Charlestown, Mass., born April<br />

11, 1787, <strong>and</strong> died in Maiden, Dec. 31, 1837. He married,<br />

second, at Littleton, Mass., Sept. 23, 1841, Sabra Jacques<br />

Warren, born Mar. 31, 1810, <strong>and</strong> died in Maiden, Nov.<br />

20, 1890. She was a member <strong>of</strong> the Maiden School Committee<br />

for several years. He died in Maiden, Aug. 7, 1865.


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Children <strong>of</strong> Charles <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth<br />

801. CHARLES OLIVER, b. Aug. 17, 1817; m. Ophelia Conklin, <strong>and</strong><br />

lived in New York city.<br />

802. SARAH BLANCHARD, b. Nov. 18, 1821; m. in Maiden, July 6,<br />

1844, Thomas William Claggett <strong>of</strong> Upper Marlborough.<br />

Prince George Co., Md., <strong>and</strong> later lived at Keokuk, Iowa.<br />

803. MARY ELIZABETH, b. Sept. 1, 1824, lived at Maiden.<br />

804. EMILY AUGUSTA, b. Nov. 15, 1827; lived at Keokuk, la.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Charles <strong>and</strong> Sabra J. W., born in Maiden :<br />

805. ELLA FRANCES, b. June 29, 1842; d. May 17, 1859.<br />

806. MARION WARREN, b. April 21, 1844; d. Feb. 27, 1845.<br />

807. WILLIAM CLAGGETT, b. May 9, 1847; d. Dec. 9, 1868.<br />

808. CARRIE BLANCHARD, b. Dec. 10, 1849; d. May 11, 1857.<br />

472 William Martin <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Bridgewater,<br />

N. H., Aug. 29, 1798. Was the founder <strong>of</strong> Gainesville,<br />

Ala., to which he donated a church <strong>and</strong> a seminary. He<br />

was a merchant <strong>and</strong> dealer in real estate, an elder <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Presbyterian church, <strong>and</strong> a man <strong>of</strong> wealth up to the time<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Civil War, which greatly depreciated the value <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>his</strong> property in the South. He died at Gainesville, Ala.,<br />

Feb. 13, 1881. He married, first, Sept. 25, 1828, Mary<br />

Bartlett, born at Bristol, N.H., in 1802, <strong>and</strong> died at Springfield,<br />

Ala., May 28, 1831, daughter <strong>of</strong> Ichabod <strong>and</strong> Ann<br />

Bartlett. He married, second, May 2, 1836, at Columbus,<br />

Miss., Aurelia Hiley Axtell, born at Windsor, Mass., Oct.<br />

6, 1811, <strong>and</strong> died at Gainesville, Ala., July 15, 1865,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Sylvester <strong>and</strong> Hiley Axtell <strong>of</strong> Windsor, Mass.<br />

Child <strong>of</strong> William M. <strong>and</strong> Mary, born in Gainesville,<br />

Ala.<br />

809. WILLIAM FREDERICK, b. May 2, 1831.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> William M. <strong>and</strong> Aurelia H., born in Gaines-<br />

ville, Ala. :<br />

810. ELIZA JANE, b. Aug. 10, 1837; called " Lida "; m., at Gaines-<br />

ville, Ala , Jan. 14, 1858, Charles Crozat Converse, b. Oct. 7,<br />

1832, at Warren, Mass., son <strong>of</strong> Maxey Manning <strong>and</strong> Anne<br />

(Guthrie) Converse. He lives at Highwood, N. J. Children;<br />

(1) Charles William, born in New York City, Aug. 10, 1864;<br />

d. July 29, 1865. (2) Clarence Conyers, b. in Brooklyn, N. Y.,<br />

Feb. 12, 1867. An author <strong>and</strong> humorous writer.


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811. SYLVESTER CKESWELL, b. Aug. 8, 1839.<br />

812. MOSKS BOABDMAN, b. Aug. 6, 1842; d. Jan; 15, 1844.<br />

813. LAURA AURELIA, b. April 6, 1844; cl. April 16, 1845.<br />

814. MARTHA CRESWELL, b. May 14, 1846; d. Oct. 29, 1862.<br />

815. MART RUSSELL, b. Oct. 30, 1848; d. Aug. 16, 1850.<br />

816. CHARLES CARRIN&TON, b. Sept. 26, 1850; d. in Brooklyn, N.Y.,<br />

Feb. 11, 1873.<br />

817. SALLY MARTIN, b. Mar. 27, 1854; d. 1887, at Tuscaloosa, Ala.<br />

473 Rufus Graves <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Bridgewater,<br />

N. H., Sept. 14, 1800, was a merchant in New Hampton,<br />

N. H., <strong>and</strong> dealer in real estate in Alabama <strong>and</strong> Mississippi,<br />

a leading man in the town, <strong>and</strong> a patron <strong>of</strong> the New<br />

Hampton Institute. He married at Concord, N. H., Oct.<br />

9, 1828, Sally Smith, born April 4, 1806, <strong>and</strong> died Oct. 15,<br />

1878, daughter <strong>of</strong> Daniel Smith. He died Sept. 27, 1869.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Rufus G. <strong>and</strong> Sally, born in New Hampton,<br />

N. H. :<br />

818. An infant, son.<br />

819. RUFUS SMITH, b. June 14, 1833.<br />

820. EDWIN CRESWELL, b. Nov. 28, 1836; grad. <strong>of</strong> Harvard College,<br />

1859; editor <strong>and</strong> proprietor <strong>of</strong> the Laconia, N. H., Demo-<br />

crat; member <strong>of</strong> the Governor's Council; served on the<br />

School Board <strong>and</strong> the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the New<br />

Hampton Institute. Lives in Laconia, N. H. He married<br />

Mrs. Eliza B. (Hilton) <strong>Lewis</strong>, widow <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> brother, Rufus<br />

Smith <strong>Lewis</strong> (823).<br />

No issue.<br />

821. SARAH ELIZA, b. Sept. 4, 1839; m. at New Hampton, N. H.,<br />

June 12, 1866, Frank Cutter Gordon, b. at Biddeford, Me.,<br />

Mar. 20, 1834, son <strong>of</strong> Cyrus <strong>and</strong> Ellen M. (Cutter) Gordon <strong>of</strong><br />

Biddeford, Me. Children: (1) Ellen Belle, b. April 18, 1867,<br />

at New Hampton, N. H. (2) Cyrus <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. July 9, 1869;<br />

d. Oct. 31, 1874, at Biddeford. (3) Benjamin <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. Oct.<br />

21, 1871, at Biddeford. (4) Sally <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. Feb. 22, 1873,<br />

at Biddeford.<br />

822. JAMES PICKERING, b. Feb. 10, 1842.<br />

477 Jonathan <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Harvard, Mass., July<br />

6, 1787, was taken to Concord, Vt., Mar. 20, 1788, when<br />

less than one year old, <strong>and</strong> lived there until <strong>his</strong> death,<br />

Aug. 6, 1877. He married there, Jan. 5, 1819, Lucretia<br />

McCarty Willard, born April 13, 1794, at Hartl<strong>and</strong>, Vt.<br />

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Children <strong>of</strong> Jonathan <strong>and</strong> Lucretia M., bom in Con-<br />

cord, Vt. :<br />

823. MARY MELVINA, b. Nov. 11, 1819; d. Feb. 15, 1833.<br />

824. WARREN CLARK, b. Aug. 18, 1821; m., 1st, at Concord, Vt.,<br />

Aug. 18, 1849, Mehitabel Brown Frye, b. March 11, 1835, at<br />

Concord, Vt., <strong>and</strong> d. there March 25, 1877, dau. <strong>of</strong> Hon.<br />

Harvey G. <strong>and</strong> Lucy (Hill) Frye <strong>of</strong> Concord, Vt. He m.,<br />

2d, at Lyndon, Vt., Oct. 29, 1878, Annette Augusta (Frye)<br />

Burroughs, a widow, <strong>and</strong> cousin <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> first wife, b. in Lyndon,<br />

Vt., June 5, 1842, dau. <strong>of</strong> Henry B. <strong>and</strong> Rebecca<br />

(Hovey) Frye <strong>of</strong> Concord, Vt. He lived at West Concord<br />

until June 30, 1882, when he removed to St. Johnsbury,<br />

Vt., where he is a l<strong>and</strong> surveyor <strong>and</strong> insurance agent.<br />

825. JOHN WILLABD, b. Aug. 26, 1823.<br />

826. ETHAN NICHOLS, b. July 25, 1825.<br />

827. ALMA ELIZA, b. July 28, 1827; d., unm., March 30, 1854.<br />

828. SUMNER WEST, b. April 6, 1829.<br />

829. NANCY C., b. April 11, 1831; d. April 19, 1834.<br />

830. ADELINE M., b. Feb. 21, 1834; d., unm., July 29, 1859.<br />

831. MORRILL C., b. Nov. 20, 1835; d., unm., Feb. 22, 1857.<br />

488 Jonathan <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Roxbury, Vt., July<br />

2, 1793, <strong>and</strong> died at Williamstown, Vt, June 14, 1870.<br />

He married, first, at Williamstown, April 3, 1817, Sally<br />

Smith <strong>of</strong> that place, who died June 12, 1833. He married,<br />

second, Mrs. Am<strong>and</strong>a (Wiggin) Lamphere. He married,<br />

third, in 1854, at Chelsea, Vt., Mrs. Eunice (Waldo)<br />

Davis, b. in Williamstown, Dec. 9, 1798, where she died,<br />

June 15, 1883, daughter <strong>of</strong> Anson <strong>and</strong> Mehitabel (Burroughs)<br />

Waldo. She roamed, first, Feb. 18, 1844, at<br />

Chelsea, Vt., Nathan Davis, who died in 1847.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Jonathan <strong>and</strong> Sally<br />

832. MARIA SALLY, m. Herbert P. Martin <strong>of</strong> Williamstown, Vt.,<br />

<strong>and</strong> had <strong>Lewis</strong> D., an osteopathic physician at Barre, Vt.<br />

833. LUCINDA MARIA, b. April 22, 1819; d., unm., Sept.10, 1844. She<br />

was a school teacher.<br />

834. CARLOS SMITH, b. Feb. 22, 1824; d. 1854. He was a teacher <strong>of</strong><br />

vocal music <strong>and</strong> a boatman on the great lakes. He married<br />

Jane M. Danley. No issue.<br />

835. ELAM CLARKE, b. March 16, 1826; attended public district<br />

school, Newbury Seminary, <strong>and</strong> Black River Academy. At<br />

the age <strong>of</strong> 23 he began the study <strong>of</strong> medicine, but disliking


106 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN<br />

the thought <strong>of</strong> medical practice, he engaged in the business<br />

<strong>of</strong> drugs, medicines, paints, oils, glass, etc., which he con-<br />

tinued for forty years. He removed to Rutl<strong>and</strong>, Vt., in<br />

1853, <strong>and</strong> held responsible <strong>of</strong>fices in both city <strong>and</strong> county <strong>of</strong><br />

Rutl<strong>and</strong>, Vt. ; was president <strong>of</strong> the Marble Savings Bank<br />

13 years, <strong>and</strong> trustee-director in the Rutl<strong>and</strong> County Na-<br />

tional Bank for over 20 years. He m., 1st, Mar. 13, 1848,<br />

Emily Williams Allen <strong>of</strong> Wallingford, Vt., b. Sept. 25, 1826,<br />

<strong>and</strong> d. June 14, 1894. He m., 2d, Mar. 4, 1896, Eliza Johnson<br />

White <strong>of</strong> South Hadley Falls, Mass., b. Aug. 5, 1835; d.<br />

Nov. 13, 1902. No issue.<br />

490 Moses <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Koxbury, Vt., May 19,<br />

1797, was a Methodist minister connected with the N. H.<br />

<strong>and</strong> Vt. conferences, from 1831 until <strong>his</strong> death, Sept. 26,<br />

1869. He married Apr. 8, 1819, Satira Davenport, horn<br />

May 3, 1799, who died Jan. 8, 1863.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Moses <strong>and</strong> Satira<br />

836. LUCIA, b. Jan. 21, 1820; d. Feb. 6, 1820.<br />

837. FANNY SATIRA, b. Jan. 20, 1821; d. Sept. 5, 1823.<br />

838. JULIA ANN, b- Dec. 29, 1823; m. May 4, 1841, Aaron Gurdon<br />

Martin. Children: (1) Gurdon, b. July 3, 1848; (2) Sati-<br />

ra <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. Jan. 25, 1863.<br />

839. ISAAC, b. July 5, 1825; d. Oct. 4, 1844.<br />

840. FANNY SATIRA, b. Jan. 10, 1829; m. Mar. 1, 1848, Luther H. J.<br />

Merrill. Children: (1) Matilda F., b. Sept. 19, 1851, who<br />

m. Jan. 11, 1881, Lucius B. Wright, <strong>and</strong> had 2 children.<br />

841. MOSES, b. Mar. 25, 1832; d. Sept. 3, 1839.<br />

842. EMILY ELIZABETH, b. May 26, 1837; d. July 11, 1869.<br />

493 James <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Billerica, Mass., Feb. 1,<br />

1785, removed with <strong>his</strong> parents to Groton, Mass., in 1796.<br />

He graduated at Dartmouth College in 1807, read law<br />

with Judge Dana <strong>of</strong> Groton <strong>and</strong> practised in Marlboro in<br />

1810, removing to Pepperrell, Mass., May 12, 1812. He<br />

was a member <strong>of</strong> the State legislature <strong>and</strong> senate, <strong>and</strong> died<br />

in Boston, Feb. 6, 1845. He married Jan. 17, 1819, Harriet<br />

Parker, born Jan. 15, 1798, <strong>and</strong> died Mar. 26, 1875,<br />

in Newburyport, Mass., daughter <strong>of</strong> Samuel <strong>and</strong> Submit<br />

(Gilson) Parker <strong>of</strong> Pepperrell.


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Children <strong>of</strong> James <strong>and</strong> Harriet, born in Pepperrell<br />

843. CAROLINE CROSBY, b. Dec. 25, 1819; d. in Boston, Mar. 5, 1880;<br />

m. Aug. 21, 1844, William Frederick Freeman <strong>of</strong> Boston.<br />

844. HARRIET LUCRETIA, b. July 13, 1822; d. in Boston, Dec. 29,<br />

1860; m. Feb. 14, 1844, Charles M. Ellis <strong>of</strong> Boston.<br />

845. SAMUEL PARKER, b. Nov. 16, 1824; d. Nov. 26, 1882 in Pepperrell;<br />

m. in Boston, Oct. 4, 1870, Catherine, dau. <strong>of</strong> Jonas<br />

Haskins <strong>and</strong> Catherine (Marshall) Titus, a native <strong>of</strong> Detroit,<br />

Mich. He was a lawyer. Children: (1) Madaline; (2)<br />

James.<br />

846. MARY FRANCES, b. Mar. 31, 1830; m. June 10, 1857, Francis<br />

Augustine Howe, b. in Pepperrell, Apr. 20, 1827, son <strong>of</strong><br />

James <strong>and</strong> Harriet (Nason) Howe. Children: (1) James<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong>, b. Aug. 4, 1859; (2) Francis Freeman, b. 1864; d.<br />

Dec. 16, 1868; (3) Edith March, b. Jan. 21, 1870.<br />

494 Aaron <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Bill erica, Mass., Dec.<br />

11, 1786, kept a hotel in Groton, Mass., on the great<br />

road, so-called, leading from Boston to Vermont. He was<br />

a lieutenant in the 9th regiment <strong>of</strong> Groton during the<br />

war <strong>of</strong> 1812-15, resigned <strong>and</strong> was released Sept. 1, 1814,<br />

<strong>and</strong> died in Groton, Oct. 9, 1849. He married Dec. 28,<br />

1814, Sarah Spaulding, born in Groton, Oct. 25, 1790,<br />

<strong>and</strong> died there Apr. 19, 1832, daughter <strong>of</strong> Oliver <strong>and</strong> Abigail<br />

(Hall) Spaulding <strong>of</strong> Groton, Mass.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Aaron <strong>and</strong> Sarah, born in Groton:<br />

847. GEORGE COURTLAND, b. June 30, 1815; d. Jan. 16, 1820.<br />

848. WILLIAM ANDREW, b. Nov. 3, 1818; d. unrn., July 30, 1893.<br />

849. ELLEN AUGUSTA, b. Nov. 9, 1821; m. in New York, Sept. 13,<br />

1845?, Joseph Augustus Tucker <strong>of</strong> Pepperrell, Mass., <strong>and</strong><br />

d. in Roxbury, Mass., July 29, 1883; no issue.<br />

850. GEORGE COURTLAND, b. Jan. 29, 1825.<br />

851. ELIZABETH JAMES, b. Mar. 28, 1828; school teacher; d. uiirn.<br />

at Hollis, N. H., Sept. 11, 1883.<br />

495 Levi <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Billerica, Mass., Nov. 28,<br />

1788, lived in Groton until 1815, when he removed to<br />

Lancaster, Mass., where he kept the store in the North<br />

Village until <strong>his</strong> death, June ^8, 1839. He dealt quite<br />

extensively in l<strong>and</strong>s. He was a Justice <strong>of</strong> the Peace in<br />

1823, a member <strong>of</strong> the legislature in 1833. He left 10<br />

children under 21 years <strong>of</strong> age at <strong>his</strong> death. He married


108 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN<br />

Sept. 17, 1817, Abigail Ballard, born in Lancaster, Aug. 15,<br />

1800, <strong>and</strong> died there Sept. 18, 1867, daughter <strong>of</strong> Thomas<br />

<strong>and</strong> Abigail (Richardson) Ballard <strong>of</strong> Leominster, Mass.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Levi <strong>and</strong> Abigail, born in Lancaster:<br />

852. LEVI, b. Dec. 21, 1818.<br />

853. ABIGAIL, b. June 13, 1820; d. Jan. 28, 1898; m. Solomon Carter;<br />

lived in Boston, Mass.<br />

854. JACKSON, b. Feb. 1, 1822; d. Oct.27, 1887, at San Jose, Califor-<br />

nia.<br />

855. MARTHA, b. Feb. 9, 1824; d. Jan. 15, 1825.<br />

856. CKOSBY, b. Apr. 24, 1825.<br />

857. AUGUSTUS, b. Jan. 12, 1827; d. Nov. 24, 1831.<br />

858. FRANCIS, b. Sept. 15, 1828; d. June 18, 1876, at San Jose, Calif.<br />

859. MARTHA JANE, b. Oct. 15, 1830; m. at Westminster, Mass.,<br />

June 21, 1859, Joseph Balcom Sawyer, b. in Templeton,<br />

Mass., Oct. 21, 1819; d. Oct. 10, 1883; son <strong>of</strong> John <strong>and</strong> Lucy<br />

(Balcom) Sawyer <strong>of</strong> Templeton, Mass. He was a manufac-<br />

turer <strong>of</strong> chairs <strong>and</strong> inventor <strong>and</strong> patentee <strong>of</strong> machinery for<br />

weaving rattan chair seating. Children b. in Templeton:<br />

(1) Warren Francis, b. Mar. 25, 1860; d. June 30, 1860; (2)<br />

Burnside Ellsworth, b. Oct. 10, 1861; (3) Louis Joseph, b.<br />

June 10, 1863; pastor <strong>of</strong> a church at Seattle, Wash.; (4)<br />

Albert Harris, b. June 23, 1868; (5) Frank Hastings, b.<br />

Sept. 28, 1869.<br />

860. SUSAN AUGUSTA, b. June 28, 1832; d. Feb. 12, 1852.<br />

861. LUCY ELIZABETH, b. Feb. 1, 1834; d. Nov. 4, 1890, in Seattle;<br />

m. Amos Holbrook Harris.<br />

862. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS, b. Feb. 1, 1834; d. July 1, 1892, at Capi-<br />

tola, Calif.<br />

863. JAMES BALLARD, b. Aug. 21, 1836; d. Nov. 19, 1887, at San<br />

Jose, Calif.<br />

496 Andrew <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Billerica, Mass., Oct.<br />

19, 1790, was a captain in the U. S. Army <strong>and</strong> died at<br />

Fort Brooke, Tampa Bay, Fla., Nov. 30, 1840. He married<br />

at Newport, Ky., Oct. 1, 1829, Mary Aurelia Mayo,<br />

b. at Newport, Aug. 11, 1803, <strong>and</strong> died there May 4,<br />

1844, daughter <strong>of</strong> Daniel <strong>and</strong> Mary (Putnam) Mayo <strong>of</strong><br />

Belpre Station, Ky.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Andrew <strong>and</strong> Mary A.<br />

864. AUGUSTA MAYO, b. in Newport, Ky., July 2, 1830; m. Sept.<br />

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1825, son <strong>of</strong> John B. <strong>and</strong> Maria (Noble) Lindsey <strong>of</strong> Newport,<br />

Ky. She died at Covington, Ky., Feb. 26, 1886. Children;<br />

(1) Aurelia, b. Oct. 1, 1852, in Newport, Ky. ; (2) Lizzie<br />

Maria, b. July 21, 1854, in Newport, Ky. ; (3) Henry Augus-<br />

tus, b. Aug. 29, 1856, in Covington, Ky.; (4) Louisa, b.<br />

May 12, 1862; d. Aug. 23, 1862, in Walnut Hills, Ohio; (5)<br />

Augusta <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. June 4, 1868, in Covington, Ky.; d. Apr.<br />

12, 1872.<br />

865. MARY CROSBY, b. Apr. 11, 1833; d. at Newport, Ky., Feb. 23,<br />

1845.<br />

866. ANDREW, b. July 30, 1835; d. at Pepperrell, Mass., Aug. 27,<br />

1855, <strong>of</strong> typhoid fever, while on a visit to <strong>his</strong> cousin, Mrs.<br />

E. Augusta Tucker.<br />

499 Frederick Augustus <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Groton,<br />

Mass., Sept. 10, 1798, removed to Lancaster, Mass., in<br />

1816, <strong>and</strong> thence to Belfast, Me., in 1823, where he built<br />

a brick house on the corner <strong>of</strong> Church <strong>and</strong> Pine streets in<br />

1825, <strong>and</strong> engaged in various industries until 1848, when<br />

he was admitted to the bar. He died there Dec. 23, 1867.<br />

He married in Lancaster, Mass., Aug. 3 or 6, 1824 (3,<br />

Fisher Record ; 6, Family Record), Sally Fisher, born<br />

July 16, 1800, <strong>and</strong> died in Belfast, Oct. 25, 1878, daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Jacob <strong>and</strong> Nancy Carter <strong>of</strong> Lancaster, Mass.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Frederick A. <strong>and</strong> Sally <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in<br />

Belfast, Me.<br />

867. HENRIETTA, b. July 11, 1825; m., Sept. 8, 1868, Nathan Walker<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ellsworth, Me., son <strong>of</strong> Abel <strong>and</strong> Sally (Bowley) Walker<br />

<strong>of</strong> South Hope, Me. He was a surveyor <strong>and</strong> sheriff, <strong>and</strong> d.<br />

June 1, 1877; when <strong>his</strong> widow removed to Belfast. No<br />

issue.<br />

868. AUGUSTUS, b. May 16, 1827. He went to California July 9,<br />

1849; made one voyage to Oregon as mate <strong>of</strong> a ship, after<br />

which he was in government employ, boating on the bay <strong>and</strong><br />

river as pilot. Said to be living in San Francisco or San<br />

Jose in 1898, unm.<br />

869. JAMES, b. Feb. 24, 1829. He learned the printer's trade in<br />

Belfast, Me., <strong>and</strong> went into business in Boston, March, 1880,<br />

<strong>and</strong> removed to New Hampton, N. H., in 1887, where he<br />

still resides. He m. in Quincy, Mass., Nov. 26, 1860, Martha<br />

Hoyt Sanborn, b. in New Hampton, N. H., April 18, 1821,<br />

<strong>and</strong> d. in Boston, Apr. 22, 1887, daughter <strong>of</strong> John <strong>and</strong> Nancy<br />

(Sanborn) Sanborn <strong>of</strong> New Hampton, N. H. No issue.<br />

870. FREDERICK, b. Sept. 10, 1835.


110 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN<br />

500 William Crosby <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Groton,<br />

Mass., Sept. 15, 1800, where he died Sept. 13, 1861. He<br />

married in Westboro, Mass., Oct. 2, 1835, Emeline Augusta<br />

Bellows, daughter <strong>of</strong> Asahel <strong>and</strong> Hannah (Valen-<br />

tine) Bellows. Lived in Groton, where he was sheriff.<br />

Child <strong>of</strong> William Crosby <strong>and</strong> Emeline Augusta, born<br />

in Groton :<br />

871. WILLIAM HENRY HARBISON, b. Nov. 30, 1840. He received<br />

<strong>his</strong> early education at Lawrence Academy, <strong>and</strong> graduated at<br />

Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York City, in 1864,<br />

<strong>and</strong> practiced at Bergen Point <strong>and</strong> Newark, N. J. In 1861<br />

he dropped the name <strong>of</strong> Harrison. He m., 1st, Dec. 24, 1861,<br />

Serene, daughter <strong>of</strong> Jonathan <strong>and</strong> Maria Ann (Churchill)<br />

Buffington <strong>of</strong> Roxbury, Mass., who, on Sept. 10, 1870, ob-<br />

tained a divorce. He m., 2d, in Newark, N. J., Oct. 4, 1890,<br />

Olivia Prescott Woodford, b. in New York City, Oct. 22,<br />

1852, daughter <strong>of</strong> Oliver Prescott <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth (Burnell)<br />

Woodford, <strong>of</strong> Irvington on the Hudson, N. Y. He died suddenly<br />

<strong>of</strong> heart disease, at Santa Barbara, Calif., April 24,<br />

1905, where he had resided for several years. He was a<br />

genial, whole-souled gentleman, highly esteemed in the<br />

community in which he lived.<br />

501 Marshall <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Townsend, Mass.,<br />

Oct. 16, 1794, died Sept. 11, 1825, <strong>of</strong> fever caused by<br />

running after a runaway yoke <strong>of</strong> oxen. Sept. 27, 1825,<br />

administration was granted on <strong>his</strong> estate, <strong>his</strong> widow Sally<br />

<strong>and</strong> only child, Marshall A., being named as heirs (Middlesex<br />

County Probate Records, file 9980). He married, May<br />

30, 1822, Sally Adams, born in Townsend, Dec. 4, 1799,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Capt. Joseph <strong>and</strong> Mary (Brooks) Adams <strong>of</strong><br />

Townsend, Mass. After <strong>his</strong> death she married, second,<br />

Samuel Warner, who died May 24, 1880, by whom she<br />

had four children. She died May 13, 1880.<br />

Child <strong>of</strong> Marshall <strong>and</strong> Sally, born in Townsend :<br />

872. MARSHALL ADAMS, b. April 15, 1823; m., May 23, 1865, a<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Amos <strong>and</strong> Martha (Choate) Carter <strong>of</strong> Blue<br />

Hill, Me., b. May 3, 1837. He was engaged in the notion<br />

business on Washington street, near Cornhill, Boston, <strong>and</strong><br />

was found dead in <strong>his</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice, with the door fastened, on May<br />

23, 1883. He lived in Newton, Mass.


AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS. Ill<br />

502 Eri <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Townsend, Mass., July 29,<br />

1796, lived at Mason, N. H., <strong>and</strong> afterwards removed to<br />

Townseud, Mass., <strong>and</strong> bought a farm, upon which he <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>his</strong> wife died. He married, Nov. 23, 1820, Roxie Going<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mason, N. H. He died July 29, 1871.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Eri <strong>and</strong> Roxie, born in Mason, N. H. :<br />

873. ROXANA, b. June 24, 1822; m., June 13, 1844, Thomas Farrar,<br />

at Townsend. Child: (1) Flora C., b. Sept. 2, 1855; a music<br />

teacher at Woonsocket, R. I.<br />

874. SALLY MARSHALL, b. July 20, 1824; m. George Brackett, son<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nathan <strong>and</strong> Betsey Brackett <strong>of</strong> Hillsboro, N. H.; school<br />

teacher.<br />

875. NANCY, b. July 20, 1827; d. March 21, 1876; m. Oct. 22, 1848,<br />

Harry Williams, b. in Irel<strong>and</strong>, d. in Townsend, March 17,<br />

1877. Children, b. in Townsend, except 1st : (1) Sarah A.,<br />

b. Dec. 17, 1849, in Va.; d. May 20, 1875. (2) Eliza R., b.<br />

Dec. 30, 1851; m., Sept. 4, 1773, Bowman C. Nickerson; d.<br />

April 19, 1897. (3) James H., b. Oct. 20, 1853; d. Sept. 3,<br />

1854. (4) JohnT., b. July 25, 1856; d. Aug. 30, 1856. (5)<br />

Alice M., b. Aug. 21, 1858; d. Aug. 13, 1864. (6) Harry A., b.<br />

Nov., 1867; cl. Aug. 5, 1868.<br />

876. ERI BRAINARD, b. June 6, 1829; died at Amherst College<br />

while studying for the ministry.<br />

504 Ithra <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Townsend, Mass., Jan.<br />

14, 1801, was a selectman in Lunenburg, Mass., eleven<br />

years, <strong>and</strong> a member <strong>of</strong> the legislature in 1845. He died<br />

Mar. 27, 1884, when it was written <strong>of</strong> him, "A gr<strong>and</strong><br />

old Hero is fallen." He married, first, Nov. 2, 1826, Mary<br />

Howard, born Feb. 15, 1804, <strong>and</strong> died Oct. 16, 1847,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Deacon Timothy <strong>and</strong> Sarah (Scripture) Howard<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lunenburg. He married, second, May 2, 1848,<br />

Charlotte Brown, who died in Lunenburg, May 8, 1882,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Peter <strong>and</strong> Theodosia (Ashley) Brown <strong>of</strong><br />

Lunenburg.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Ithra <strong>and</strong> Mary, born in Lunenburg<br />

877. JAMES, b. July 25, 1827; d. Apr. 10, 1853.<br />

878. MARTHA, b. Aug. 4, 1831; m., June 4, 1851, George Harrington,<br />

b. in Concord, Mass., April 6, 1826, son <strong>of</strong> Isaac <strong>and</strong><br />

Relief (Watkins) Harrington <strong>of</strong> Walpole, N. H. Child: (1)<br />

James <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. Oct. 17, 1854.<br />

879. MARY, b. Apr. 28, 1838; d. July 2, 1838.<br />

880. MARY, b. Jan. 7, 1840; d. Oct. 10, 1847.


112 EDMUND LEWIS OP LYNN.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Ithra <strong>and</strong> Charlotte, born in Lunenburg<br />

881. MARY, b. May 8, 1850; m., Jan. 22, 1879, Isaac Frederick Duran,<br />

b. in Carlisle, Mass., Oct. 31, 1844, son <strong>of</strong> George Frederick<br />

<strong>and</strong> Lucy A. F. Duran <strong>of</strong> Carlisle, Mass. Child: (1) Arthur F.,<br />

b. in Lunenburg, Sept. 7, 1885; d. in Acton, Mar. 10, 1887.<br />

882. CHARLOTTE, b. Nov. 25, 1854; m., April 16, 1879, Herman Leslie<br />

Duran, b. in Carlisle, Mass., Jan. 30, 1852, son <strong>of</strong> George<br />

Frederick <strong>and</strong> Lucy A. F. Duran <strong>of</strong> Carlisle, Mass. Chil-<br />

dren: (1) Roy Leslie, b. in Lunenburg, Oct. 26, 1881; (2)<br />

Ethel Marrian, b. in Acton, Mar. 12, 1891.<br />

5O6 Hamor <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Lunenburg, Mass., Aug.<br />

20, 1805, lived in Townsend, Mass., <strong>and</strong> was one <strong>of</strong> the first<br />

trustees <strong>of</strong> the Methodist Church. He died there, Oct. 19,<br />

1886. He married, first, in Lunenburg, Mass., Nov. 22,<br />

1832, Olive Marshall, bom in Lunenburg, Oct. 11, 1811,<br />

<strong>and</strong> died in Townsend, April 8, 1841, daughter <strong>of</strong> Jacob<br />

<strong>and</strong> Polly (Harrington) Marshall. He married, second,<br />

Sept. 30, 1841, Lucy Stevens, born in Peterboro, N. H.,<br />

Dec. 8, 1812.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Hamor <strong>and</strong> Olive, born in Townsend:<br />

883. ELLEN, b. Jan. 22, 1837; d. in infancy.<br />

884. HANNAH AUGUSTA, b. Sept. 15, 1840; d., unm., Feb. 2, 1890.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Hamor <strong>and</strong> Lucy, born in Townsend<br />

885. SELINA, b. Feb. 14, 1845; m., in Townsend, Sept. 23, 1869, Albert<br />

H. Fessenden <strong>of</strong> Townsend. Children, b. at Port Hu-<br />

ron, Mich.: (1) Willie Pitt, b. Feb. 7, 1871. (2) Nora Belle,<br />

b. Jan. 7, 1894. (3) Ernest Garfield, b. Aug. 20, 1882. (4)<br />

Roy Alfred, b. Dec. 15, 1887.<br />

886. PORTER JAMES, b. Oct. 23, 1846.<br />

887. OBA ANN, b. Sept. 27, 1848; school teacher; d., unm., Sept.<br />

21, 1873.<br />

888. WILBUR, b. Mar. 28, 1852; m. Dec. 12, 1894, Alice Newcomb.<br />

Had (1) Beatrice Linda, b. Oct. 20, 1896.<br />

888a. CHARLES HENRY, b. Feb. 19, 1846; m. June 10, 1873, Lucy<br />

Moors, b. in Groton, Feb. 28, 1849, dau. <strong>of</strong> Joseph <strong>and</strong> Mary<br />

(Hubbard) Moors. Had (1) Joseph Danforth, b. in Sterling,<br />

Mass., Aug. 29, 1877.<br />

888b. FBANCIS DANFORTH, b. Sept. 22, 1867 ; m.<br />

in West Groton, Nov.<br />

10, 1898, Mary Abby Hill, b. in Charlestown, Mass., Sept. 29,<br />

1867, dau. <strong>of</strong> Charles Henry <strong>and</strong> Mary Susan (Mclntyre)<br />

Hill. Had (1) Lawrence Hill, b. Nov. 23, 1899, in Groton.


AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS. 113<br />

507 Reuben <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Groton, Mass., Sept.<br />

13, 1816 ;<br />

a farmer, <strong>and</strong> resided at Groton, where he died<br />

Jan. 29, 1897, on the place <strong>his</strong> father owned. He married,<br />

first, July 3, 1842, Eliza Ann Danforth, born in Hills-<br />

boro, N. H., Dec. 21, 1818, daughter <strong>of</strong> Jonathan <strong>and</strong><br />

Catherine (Duncklee) Danforth <strong>of</strong> Hillsboro, N. H. She<br />

died in Groton, Dec. 12, 1865. He married, second, Nov.<br />

8, 1866, Susan Frances Lawrence, born in Groton, Nov.<br />

30, 1828, daughter <strong>of</strong> Curtis <strong>and</strong> Lucy (Merriam) Law-<br />

rence <strong>of</strong> Grotoii, who survives him.<br />

Child <strong>of</strong> Reuben <strong>and</strong> Eliza Ann, born in Groton :<br />

889. CHABLES HENRY, b. Feb. 19, 1846 ; m. June 10, 1873, Lacy<br />

Moors, b. in Groton, Feb. 28, 1849, dau. <strong>of</strong> Joseph <strong>and</strong> Mary<br />

(Hubbard) Moors. Had (1) Joseph Danforth, b. in Sterling,<br />

Mass., Aug. 29, 1877.*<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Reuben <strong>and</strong> Susan F., born in Groton<br />

890. FRANCIS DANFORTH, b. Sept. 22, 1867; m. in West Groton,<br />

Nov. 10, 1898, Mary Abby Hill, b. in Charlestown, Mass.,<br />

Sept. 29, 1867, dau. <strong>of</strong> Charles Henry <strong>and</strong> Mary Susan<br />

(Mclntire) Hill. Had (1) Lawrence Hill, b. Nov. 23, 1899,<br />

in Groton.*<br />

891. SUSAN ELIZA, b. Nov. 9, 1868; m. April 21, 1891, George Sam-<br />

uel Knapp, b. in Dummerstown, Vt., Nov. 29, 1857, son <strong>of</strong><br />

George Washington <strong>and</strong> Meriel (Mansfield) Knapp <strong>of</strong> Dum-<br />

merstown, Vt. Children, b. in Groton: (1) Hazel Louise,<br />

b. Oct. 1, 1892; d. Jan. 21, 1893. (2) <strong>Lewis</strong> Mansfield, b.<br />

Mar. 4, 1894. (3) Lillian Elizabeth, b. June 25, 1897.<br />

•Thii record through an error was included in the previous family.


114 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN.<br />

509 Silas <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Claremont, N. H., April 4<br />

1810, lived at Concord, N. H., <strong>and</strong> at Northfield, Vt.,<br />

where he died Sept. 23, 1869. He married, at Concord,<br />

N. H., Nov. 2, 1836, Lois Colby, b. in Goshen, N. H., May<br />

3, 1812, who died <strong>his</strong> widow, at Lebanon, N. H., July 20,<br />

1896. She was the daughter <strong>of</strong> Abner <strong>and</strong> Deborah<br />

(Gunnison) Colby <strong>of</strong> Auburn, N. H.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Silas <strong>and</strong> Lois, first two bom at Concord,<br />

N. H., the others at Northfield, Vt.:<br />

892. AUGUSTA ANN, b. June 14, 1837; d. Oct. 13, 1838.<br />

893. JOHN GUNNISON, b. April 29, 1839.<br />

894. EDWIN COLBY, b. Jan. 5, 1842.<br />

895. CHARLES EVERETT, b. Jan. 25, 1844.<br />

896. MARY AUGUSTA, b. April 15, 1846; m. in Northfield, Vt., Jan.<br />

2, 1868, Joseph Waldo Atwood, b. in Ripton, Aug. 8,<br />

1844, s. <strong>of</strong> Arnon Adams <strong>and</strong> Olive Almira (Royce) Atwood<br />

<strong>of</strong> New Haven, Vt. She d. in R<strong>and</strong>olph, Vt., Feb. 13, 1878.<br />

Had, b. in R<strong>and</strong>olph, Vt.: (1) Louis Arnon, b. Mar. 12, 1869;<br />

(2) Henry Joseph, b. Nov. 13, 1874; d. Oct. 4, 1881.<br />

897. CAROLINE ELIZABETH, b. Nov. 14, 1848; m. at Northfield, Vt.,<br />

Feb. 16, 1871, Marcus M. Rice, b. in Northfield, Vt., Aug. 21,<br />

1840; son <strong>of</strong> Titus <strong>and</strong> Louisa (Jones) Rice <strong>of</strong> Northfield, Vt.<br />

Lives at St. Albans, Vt., <strong>and</strong> had born there: (1) Maud<br />

Louise, b. June 25, 1873; (2) Bessie Lois, b. Oct. 27, 1875;<br />

(3) Carrie Ellen, b. July 24, 1877; d. Oct. 2, 1882.<br />

519 Charles Henry <strong>Lewis</strong>,, born in Townsend,<br />

Mass., April 10, 1808, lived in Concord, Townsend, <strong>and</strong><br />

later in Holden, Mass., where he died Oct. 10, 1892. He<br />

married, first, Mrs. Sarah Wales, <strong>and</strong>, second, May 6,<br />

1845, Mary Elizabeth Gleason, born in Weston, Mass.,<br />

April 1, 1824, daughter <strong>of</strong> Amos <strong>and</strong> Mary (Nutting)<br />

Gleason.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Charles Henry <strong>and</strong> Sarah :<br />

898. GEORGE HENRY, b. 1834 ; d. April 1, 1855.<br />

899. MARY AUGUSTA, b. 1836; d. Oct. 19, 1854<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Charles Henry <strong>and</strong> Mary Elizabeth, 3 born<br />

in Concord <strong>and</strong> 3 born in Townsend


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900. MARTHA E., b. Mar. 20, 1846 ; m. April 15, 1869, George Sumner<br />

Graham, b. Nov. 8, 1840, son <strong>of</strong> Samuel <strong>and</strong> Aseneth<br />

(Adams) Graham. Resides in Holden, <strong>and</strong> had born there:<br />

(1) Charles Sumner, b. May 5, 1870; (2) Maud Elima, b. Nov.<br />

4, 1871; (3) Edith Mabel, b. Jan. 25, 1874; d. July 9, 1887;<br />

(4) Bertha Am<strong>and</strong>a, b. April 14, 1876; (5) Agnes May, b. Nov.<br />

27, 1879; d. Jan. 3, 1880; (6) Florence Ethel, b. April 17,<br />

1882; (7) Albert Arthur, b. Jan. 6, 1884.<br />

901. FAUSTINA DELUCIE, b. Feb. 8, 1848; unm.<br />

902. HARRIET ADELINE, b. June 25, 1853; m. Dec. 24, 1868, Asaph<br />

Evans, b. in Townsend, s. <strong>of</strong> Hosea <strong>and</strong> Hannah Evans.<br />

Had: (1) Everett <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. Oct. 12, 1871, in Townsend; (2)<br />

Forest Leon, b. Dec. 31, 1882, in South Merrimac, N. H.<br />

903. EMMA LOUISE, b. May 30, 1858; m. Dec. 21, 1881, Freeman<br />

George Smith, b. in Centre S<strong>and</strong>wich, N. H., May 4, 1857,<br />

son <strong>of</strong> George <strong>and</strong> Mary (Clifford) Smith. Resides at Gilford,<br />

N. H.<br />

904. RHODA JANE, b. Dec. 14, 1861 ; m. May 8, 1884, John Dana<br />

Graham, s. <strong>of</strong> Eliakim <strong>and</strong> Mary (Fleming) Graham. Resides<br />

at Groveton, N. H., <strong>and</strong> have (1) Clyde <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. June 20,<br />

1892.<br />

905. MAUD GERTRUDE, b. Oct. 19, 1865; d. Aug. 1, 1867.<br />

523 Benjamin Franklin <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Townsend,<br />

Mass., July 26, 1816, was a cooper by trade <strong>and</strong><br />

lived in Taunton previous to 1842 when he moved to<br />

Fall River, <strong>and</strong> in 1844 moved to Townsend where he<br />

owned a farm. He worked at <strong>his</strong> trade the first part <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>his</strong> life, <strong>and</strong> later in the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> A. M. Adams, a lumber<br />

dealer in Townsend. He was town assessor for several<br />

years ; a member <strong>of</strong> the State legislature in 1871 ; a depu-<br />

ty-sheriff for Middlesex County for 36 years ; <strong>and</strong> for<br />

many years a licensed auctioneer. He died in Townsend,<br />

Mar. 15, 1890. He married, Sept. 20, 1841, Elizabeth<br />

Lamson, b. Jan. 31, 1820; d. Dec. 15, 1897, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Daniel <strong>and</strong> Abigail (Prentice) Lamson <strong>of</strong> Townsend.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Benjamin Franklin <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth, born in<br />

Townsend:<br />

906. ABBIE ELIZABETH, b. Nov. 26, 1843 ; m. Nov. 26, 1865, Oren<br />

Leonard Bruce, b. in Townsend, s. <strong>of</strong> Leonard <strong>and</strong> Mary<br />

(Jenkins) Bruce. Resides at Ashby, Mass. Had, b. in<br />

Townsend: (1) Berton Lovell, b. Mar. 6, 1873; (2) Wilbur<br />

Lamson, b . Oct. 30 1875.


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907. ELDOKA ADELINE, b. Oct. 22, 1846; m. Jan. 12, 1871, Charles<br />

Brooks Hart, b. in Townsend, June 9, 1845, s. <strong>of</strong> Samuel<br />

<strong>and</strong> Lefy (Brooks) Hart. Resides in Brookline, Mass.<br />

908. NANCY JANE, b. April 14, 1851; m. Charles Jefferson Towne,<br />

b. Dec. 30, 1840, at Stoddard, N. H., s. <strong>of</strong> Isaac <strong>and</strong> Lucretia<br />

(Taylor) Towne. Resides at Essex, Mass.<br />

909. CHARLES FRANCIS, b. Feb. 21, 1864; d. April 28, 1877.<br />

526 Albert <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Townsend, Mass., May<br />

11, 1824, is a farmer living at Creston, 111. He married<br />

at Rockford, 111., June 23, 1856, Louisa Marsh <strong>Lewis</strong>,<br />

born at Enfield Center, N. Y., Jan. 24, 1836, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Huron <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth (Mettler) <strong>Lewis</strong> <strong>of</strong> Enfield Center,<br />

N.Y.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Albert <strong>and</strong> Louise M., born in Creston, 111.:<br />

910. JOHN FRANKLIN, b. Oct. 4, 1857; m. at Creston, 111., Feb. 17,<br />

1881, Caroline Belle Swingley, who d. at Omaha, Neb., Oct.<br />

21, 1896, dau. <strong>of</strong> Upton <strong>and</strong> Frances (Potter) Swingley <strong>of</strong><br />

Creston, 111. Had: (1) Frank Swingley, b. Aug. 9, 1884, in<br />

Creston, 111. Mr. <strong>Lewis</strong> resided at Omaha, Neb., in 1899.<br />

911. ALBERT EDWARD, b. Feb. 5, 1861; resides at Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

912. NELLIE LOUISE, b. April 13, 1864 ; resides at Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

913. GRACE ELIZABETH, b. Jan. 15, 1867; m, at Creston, 111., Sept.<br />

12, 1888, Charles Pratt Whitney, s. <strong>of</strong> John Brooks <strong>and</strong><br />

Katharine (Pratt) Whitney <strong>of</strong> Mass. Resides at Edgewater,<br />

111. Had b. in Chicago, 111.: (1) <strong>Lewis</strong> Husted, b. Feb. 8,<br />

1892; (2) Charles Pratt, b. Dec. 12, 1893; (3) Katharine Fay,<br />

b. Apr. 23. 1896.<br />

914. EDNA MABELLE, b. April 23, 1875; resides at Creston, 111.<br />

530 Alex<strong>and</strong>er <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Townsend, Sept.<br />

10, 1806, married, 1827, Abigail Robinson <strong>of</strong> Lunenburg,<br />

Mass. Lived in Peabody, Mass., where he died about<br />

1882. She died Jan. 4, 1841.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Alex<strong>and</strong>er <strong>and</strong> Abigail<br />

915. CHARLES, b. 1828; m. Lydia Phippen <strong>of</strong> Salem, Mass., <strong>and</strong> d.<br />

May 10, 1854. Had: (1) Charles A.; engineer; lives in Salem.<br />

916. GEORGE ALEXANDER, b. Jan. 7, 1832; m. June 1, 1854, Harriet<br />

Tr<strong>of</strong>atter, who d. Aug. 12, 1890; morocco dresser; no issue;<br />

resides in Salem, Mass.<br />

917. JULIA ANN, b. July 4, 1840; m., Dec. 16, 1860, Ambrose Davis,<br />

who d. Jan. 27, 1864. Resides in Salem, Mass.


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533 William <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Groton, Mass., June<br />

18, 1804, was a merchant in Bangor, Me. He died June<br />

8, 1876. He married Jane Bond Wadleigh, who married,<br />

second, — White.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> William <strong>and</strong> Jane B.<br />

918. WILLIAM DEXTER, b. Apr. 5, 1831, in Boston, Mass.; m., Nov.<br />

27, 1856, at Bangor, Me., Annie F. Lyon.<br />

919. ABBT?<br />

920. CHARLES HILDRETH, b. Aug. 5, 1836-7 ; a graduate <strong>of</strong> Norwich,<br />

Vt., University; m., Oct., 1863, Oriana Pendleton, at<br />

Watertown, Mass.<br />

921. EMMA JANE, b. Sept. 27, 18—; m. Jan. 18, 1872, Henry E. Call,<br />

at Bangor, Me.<br />

544 Lorenzo Turner <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Boston,Mass.,<br />

Feb. 7, 1817, died Feb. 5, 1855. He married at Havre,<br />

France, Mar. 15, 1851, Clemence Clarissa Cormedesz, who<br />

died in 1888.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Lorenzo Turner <strong>and</strong> Clemence Clarissa,<br />

born in Boston :<br />

922. EMMA MAY, b. 1852; m. F. H. Melendy in 1876. Had (1) Ruth<br />

Clarence, b. April 25, 1882, in Maiden, Mass.<br />

923. FRANK T., b. 1854; m. Annie E. Draffin in 1875. Had: (1)<br />

John Franklin, b. Aug., 1876, in Reading, Mass.; (2) William<br />

Malcolm, b. Sept., 1879, in Plymouth, N. H. He <strong>and</strong> <strong>his</strong><br />

two sons are bookkeepers in the <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> the West End<br />

R. R. Co., Boston.<br />

545 Bernard M. <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Boston, Mar. 12,<br />

was wounded in the Civil<br />

1819 ; died Sept. 13, 18— . He<br />

War, received a pension, <strong>and</strong> was employed in the supply<br />

department <strong>of</strong> the Boston Post-<strong>of</strong>fice. He married June<br />

6, 1843, Arvilla Clapp, b. Feb. 2, 1820, daughter <strong>of</strong> Isaac<br />

<strong>and</strong> Vesta (Reynolds) Clapp <strong>of</strong> South Weymouth, Mass.<br />

hild <strong>of</strong> Bernard M. <strong>and</strong> Arvilla :<br />

924. JAMES TRASK ALLEN, b. Sept. 16, 1844; m. Jan. 4, 1871, Josephine<br />

Bolndell.<br />

549 William Henry <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Boston, Aug.<br />

5, 1830, was injured in the Civil War, <strong>and</strong> held a position


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in the quartermaster's department at Washington, D. C.<br />

until <strong>his</strong> death, July 6, 1891. He married Elizabeth A.<br />

Sanford, widow <strong>of</strong> a comrade killed in the Civil War.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> William Henry <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth A., born in<br />

Washington, D. C. :<br />

925. CHARLES R., b. Feb. 1, 1863.<br />

926. EDWARD H., b. Sept. 3, 1864; d. Sept. 7, 1866.<br />

927. WILLIAM EDGAR, b. Nov. 10, 1867.<br />

928. JAMES H., b. June 17, 1873; d. May 23, 1875.<br />

929. JOSEPH WARREN, b. Sept. 21, 1875.<br />

930. GEORGE BRIMBLECOM, b. Apr. 8, 1880.<br />

551 Eben Augustus <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Boston, April<br />

3, 1815, was a brass finisher, <strong>and</strong> resided in Boston, from<br />

which he removed to Dedharn. He married Matilda<br />

Hanscom, born at Eliot, Me., May 5, 1822, who died June<br />

24, 1898, daughter <strong>of</strong> Samuel <strong>and</strong> Ann Maria (Paul)<br />

Hanscom <strong>of</strong> Eliot, Me.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Eben Augustus <strong>and</strong> Matilda:<br />

931. ANN MARIA, b. Jan. 14, 1846; m. John J. Hilton; resides in<br />

Maiden, Mass.<br />

932. WARREN A., b. Mar. 7, 1847; d. April 9, 1868 ; lived in Boston;<br />

m., 1st, Mary Homer; m., 2d, Lucy Davis.<br />

933. MARY EMMA, b. June 12, 1848; m. Charles R. Griggs; resides<br />

in Dedham, Mass.<br />

934. SUSAN FRANCES GATES, b. Sept. 23, 1849; m. William F. Ba-<br />

con; resides in Maiden, Mass.<br />

935. EDNA MATILDA, b. Oct. 5, 1854; d. Feb. 19, 1889; m. Benjamin<br />

R. Chase.<br />

936. WALTER CLIFFORD, b. <strong>and</strong> d. in infancy.<br />

937. WILLIE SAMUEL, b. Sept. 16, 1861; d. in South Boston, Mar.<br />

20, 1876. /<br />

938. GEORGE EDWARD, b. Jan. 20, 1863 ; m. Emily Warren <strong>of</strong> Ros-<br />

lindale, Mass. Had: (1) George; (2) Clarence.<br />

939. ETTA, b. <strong>and</strong> d. young.<br />

5 52 Andrew <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Boston, June 1, 1817<br />

snd died Feb. 8, 1897. He married May 7, 1840, Mary<br />

Ann Kittredge, b. Nov. 18, 1819, <strong>of</strong> Mt. Vernon, N. H.,<br />

<strong>and</strong> lived in Haverhill, Mass.


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Children <strong>of</strong> Andrew <strong>and</strong> Mary Ann :<br />

940. HATTIE A., b. Mar. 13, 1841, in Dracut, Mass.<br />

941. CHARLES A., b. May 19, 1842.<br />

942. J. OTIS, b. June 21, 1844.<br />

943. IRVING, b. Mar. 18, 1852.<br />

944. ELLEN M., b. Oct. 30, 1855.<br />

559 Charles Benjamin <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Boston,<br />

Aug. 13, 1827, <strong>and</strong> died Mar. 4, 1885, at Medford, Mass.<br />

He married, first, at Charlestown, Sept. 25, 1849, Sarah<br />

Newhall, aged 21, daughter <strong>of</strong> John <strong>and</strong> Sarah Newhall.<br />

He married, second, Nov. 8, 1854, Hannah Maria Sisson,<br />

aged 20, daughter <strong>of</strong> William Bates aud Mary Farnsworth<br />

(Curtis) Sisson. He married, third, Jan. 3, 1877, at<br />

Chelsea, Harriet N. Reed, aged 33, <strong>of</strong> Boston, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Thomas <strong>and</strong> Martha Reed <strong>of</strong> Gardner, Me. He served<br />

on board the U. S. Frigates Macedonian <strong>and</strong> Potomac<br />

during the Mexican war. He was freight agent for the<br />

Boston <strong>and</strong> Lowell R. R. for many years, <strong>and</strong> lived in<br />

Boston <strong>and</strong> West Medford, Mass.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Charles Benjamin <strong>and</strong> Hannah Maria :<br />

945. WILLIE WALLACE, b. Dec. 17, 1855, at Charlestown; changed<br />

<strong>his</strong> name to Lunt.<br />

946. ANNIE HAVEN (twin), b. Oct. 5, 1867, in Boston.<br />

947. A child (twin), b. Oct. 5, 1867; d. same day.<br />

560 Henry Frothingham <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Boston,<br />

Oct. 21, 1829, married in South Boston, Dec. 7,<br />

1851, Mary Adaline Hopkins, born in Eastham, daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> John <strong>and</strong> Diana (Cole) Hopkins <strong>of</strong> Eastham, Mass. He<br />

resided in Chelsea <strong>and</strong> Revere, but is now living with <strong>his</strong><br />

daughter in Hyde Park, Mass.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Henry Frothingham <strong>and</strong> Mary Adaline :<br />

948. MARY SUSIE, b. Oct. 10, 1852, in Eastham; m. in Chelsea, June<br />

23, 1874, George H. Norris <strong>of</strong> Chelsea; now living at Hyde Park.<br />

949. CHARLES BENJAMIN, b. July 17, 1854, in Charlestown; now<br />

living at 87 Sixth Ave., New York City.<br />

950. HENRY F., b. May 13, 1856, in Charlestown; d. Aug. 6, 1856.


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561 Luther <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Boston, Nov. 2, 1832 ;<br />

died Dec. 15, 1898, at the Boston City Hospital. He<br />

married in Boston in July, 1852, Alrnira H, Smith, born<br />

at Eastham, Sept. 16, 1833, daughter <strong>of</strong> Freeman <strong>and</strong><br />

Phebe (Gill) Smith <strong>of</strong> Eastham, Mass. Resided in Boston,<br />

Charlestown <strong>and</strong> Stoneham, Mass.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Luther <strong>and</strong> Almira H.<br />

951. LUTHER EDWARD, b. Mar. 28, 1854, in Boston; m. Abby Hard-<br />

ing <strong>of</strong> Charlestown.<br />

952. ELSIE S., b. Mar. 17, 1856, in Boston; m. Lyman Harding <strong>of</strong><br />

Charlestown. Now is Mrs. Elsie S. Peterson <strong>of</strong> Eastham,<br />

Mass.<br />

953. PHILIP F., b. July 16, 1862, in Chelsea.<br />

954. JONATHAN SNOW, b. Nov. 14, 1864, in Boston; lives in Stoneham,<br />

Mass.<br />

955. ALMIRA E., b. Oct. 16, 1873; d. May 9, 1876, in Charlestown.<br />

956. WALTER N., b. Dec. 25, 1875, in Charlestown.<br />

562 Frederick Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Boston,<br />

Nov. 2, 1839 ; died Dec. 25, 1900, in Chelsea. He married,<br />

first, Mary Crocker Baker, daughter <strong>of</strong> Seymour <strong>and</strong> Annie<br />

Bangs <strong>of</strong> Eastham, Mass. He married, second, Jan.<br />

18, 1893, Lilla C. Freedley. Lived in Chelsea.<br />

Children<br />

957. FREDERICK E., employed by Swift Bros., Chicago, 111.<br />

958. GEORGE, with John Hancock Insurance Co., Chelsea, Mass.<br />

568 Robert <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, June 16, 1808,<br />

was a fisherman, <strong>and</strong> lived at Magnolia, a part <strong>of</strong> Gloucester,<br />

where <strong>his</strong> children were born, except the third, who<br />

was born in <strong>Lynn</strong>. He died in New Orleans, La., Nov.<br />

20, 1864. He married in Gloucester, Dec. 28, 1846,<br />

Susan Maria, born in Gloucester, May 9, 1827, daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Winthrop <strong>and</strong> Charlotte (Merchant) Sargent <strong>of</strong> Gloucester.<br />

After <strong>his</strong> death she married, second, at Watertown,<br />

Mass., John Barnard, who resided in Boston, <strong>and</strong><br />

died in 1899.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Robert <strong>and</strong> Susan M.<br />

959. GEORGE.<br />

960. ROBERT FRANKLIN, b. Nov. 2, 1848; d. May 7, 1849.


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961. ROBERT FRANKLIN, b. April 6, 1850, in <strong>Lynn</strong>.<br />

962. ANNA AUGUSTA, b. July 2, 1853.<br />

963. MARY MARSH, b. Mar. 26, 1855.<br />

964. JACOB MEEK, b. Feb. 12, 1857.<br />

965. CLARENCE HERBERT, b. Aug. 28, 1860.<br />

570 Asa <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, May 28, 1814, was a<br />

shoemaker in early life, but a fisherman for more than 50<br />

years, <strong>and</strong> captain <strong>of</strong> a vessel for more than half that<br />

time. He died in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Aug. 3, 1888. He married, first,<br />

in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Nov. 6, 1834, Dorcas Davis, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Mar.<br />

5, 1815, <strong>and</strong> died there, Feb. 26,1855, daughter <strong>of</strong> Joseph<br />

<strong>and</strong> Susan (Boynton) Davis <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>. He married, second,<br />

in <strong>Lynn</strong>, April 14, 1858, <strong>his</strong> wife's sister, Mrs. Mary<br />

Ann (Davis) Allen, widow <strong>of</strong> Amos Allen, who was born<br />

in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Oct. 20, 1812, <strong>and</strong> died Aug. 1, 1881.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Asa <strong>and</strong> Dorcas, born in <strong>Lynn</strong><br />

966. HANNAH MARIA, b. Jan. 27, 1835; m. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Oct. 26, 1862,<br />

Jonas Ball Goodwin, b. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, June 20. 1833, son <strong>of</strong> Jonas<br />

B. <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth (Graves) Goodwin <strong>of</strong> Marblehead. Had:<br />

(1) William Otis, b. Dec. 11, 1870.<br />

967. AMOS EDWIN, b. Jan. 19, 1837; d. young.<br />

968. WILLIAM OTIS, b. Aug. 13, 1839; was killed Feb. 11, 1862, by<br />

the falling <strong>of</strong> a mast on the U. S. Gunboat Huron.<br />

969. SUSAN ADELAIDE, b. June 14, 1841; d. Sept. 24, 1842.<br />

970. LUCY ELLEN, b. Nov. 15, 1843; m. Nov. 23, 1864, Edwin<br />

Thompson Dorman, b. in 1842, son <strong>of</strong> Amos <strong>and</strong> Sarah<br />

Richards (Hallowell) Dorman <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>. Had: (1) Jennie<br />

Maria, b. Oct. 15, 1865; (2) Josie Emily, b. July 29, 1869; (3)<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> Asa, b. Sept. 25, 1875; (4) Arthur Warren, b. Oct. 18,<br />

1878.<br />

971. EDWIN DAVIS, b. Dec. 14, 1849; m. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Jan. 25, 1871,<br />

Eliza Ellen Collyer, b. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Jan. 6, 1839, dau. <strong>of</strong> Thomas<br />

<strong>and</strong> Eliza J. Collyer <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>. Had : (1) Edwin Collyer, b.<br />

in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Aug. 13, 1872.<br />

972. DORCAS EMILY, b. Feb. 9, 1855; m. at Danvers, Sept. 9, 1886,<br />

William Edward St<strong>and</strong>ley, son <strong>of</strong> Benj. F. <strong>and</strong> Sarah E.<br />

(Withey) St<strong>and</strong>ley. Lived in Danvers, <strong>and</strong> had: (1) Earl<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong>, b. Feb. 3, 1887; d. Mar. 25, 1887; (2) <strong>Lewis</strong> Elmer,<br />

b. Jane 19, 1889; (3) Ruth Withey, b. Mar. 22, 1893; (A)<br />

Amos Linwood, b. Mar. 7, 1899.


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571 Benjamin Humphreys <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

Sept. 18, 1816, was a shoemaker, <strong>and</strong> lived in <strong>Lynn</strong>, where<br />

he died, July 6, 1876. He married in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Sept. 9, 1853,<br />

Hannah Chase, born in Henniker, N. H., April 11, 1824,<br />

who died in <strong>Lynn</strong>, June 9, 1899. She was the daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Jonathan <strong>and</strong> Patience (Peaslee) Chase <strong>of</strong> Henniker,<br />

N. H.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Benjamin Humphreys <strong>and</strong> Hannah, born in<br />

<strong>Lynn</strong>:<br />

973. FRED CHASE, b. June 29, 1854.<br />

974. FRANK HERBERT, b. June 6, 1858; m. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, April 21, 1887,<br />

Clara Ida Millan, b. June 6, 1860, in IMttsfield, Vt., dau. <strong>of</strong><br />

975.<br />

George Henry <strong>and</strong> Jane Elizabeth (Cadwell) Millan <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>.<br />

Had: (1) Henry Benjamin, b. July 23, 1896; d. Oct. 26, 1896.<br />

ASA WARREN, b. April 7, 1863; m. June 19, 1901, Sarah Achsah<br />

Clark <strong>of</strong> Henniker, N. H. Had : (1) Lester Clark, b. in<br />

<strong>Lynn</strong>, June 4, 1902.<br />

These three brothers are engaged in the grocery business<br />

on <strong>Lewis</strong> street, <strong>Lynn</strong>.<br />

572 Otis <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Oct. 2, 1818, was a<br />

fisherman, <strong>and</strong> associated in business with <strong>his</strong> brother Asa.<br />

He lived in <strong>Lynn</strong>, where he died Jan. 12, 1893. He married<br />

in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Mar. 7, 1847, Harriet Osgood Straw, born<br />

in Hopkinton, N. PL, April 23, 1815, <strong>and</strong> died in <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

Dec. 4, 1878 (suicide). She was the daughter <strong>of</strong> William<br />

<strong>and</strong> Hannah (Huse, <strong>of</strong> Weare, N. H.) Straw <strong>of</strong> Hopkinton,<br />

N. H.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Otis <strong>and</strong> Harriet O.<br />

976. A child, b. in Weare, N. H.; d. Oct. 2, 1848.<br />

977. WILLIAM PAGE, b. Oct. 6, 1858, in <strong>Lynn</strong>; m. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Mar. 26,<br />

1873, Rebecca Frances Howes, b. in Chatham, Mass., July<br />

11, 1850, dau. <strong>of</strong> Ephraim Owen <strong>and</strong> Priscilla (Doane)<br />

Howes <strong>of</strong> Chatham. Had : (1) Herbert Otis, b. in <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

April 29, 1877; m. April 26, 1900, Florence Jessie Rhodes,<br />

dau. <strong>of</strong> Howard J. Rhodes.<br />

573 Warren <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Dec. 8, 1820, is<br />

now living with <strong>his</strong> son, <strong>and</strong> is hale <strong>and</strong> hearty. He has


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been a shoemaker, fisherman, <strong>and</strong> farmer. He married in<br />

Swampscott, Jan. 16, 1848, Sarah Glover St<strong>and</strong>ley, born<br />

in Swampscott, Dec. 2, 1828, daughter <strong>of</strong> Thomas <strong>and</strong><br />

Sarah (Phillips) St<strong>and</strong>ley <strong>of</strong> Swampscott, <strong>and</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Walter <strong>and</strong> Sarah (Glover-<strong>Lewis</strong>) Phillips.<br />

Sarah Glover was the daughter <strong>of</strong> Gen. John Glover, <strong>and</strong><br />

married Capt. Samuel <strong>Lewis</strong>, who died Mar. 15, 1792, at<br />

St. Martin's, W. I. Gen. John Glover's Bible record, in<br />

possession <strong>of</strong> the family, says: "Feb. 3, 1771, Sally<br />

Glover, bom , married Captain Samuel <strong>Lewis</strong>, March<br />

22, 1791." On another leaf it says : " Betsey L. <strong>Lewis</strong><br />

died Aug. 6, 1815, aged 23 years in June the 7th, their<br />

only child." After the death <strong>of</strong> Capt. Samuel <strong>Lewis</strong>, she<br />

married, second, Walter Phillips, <strong>and</strong> had four children,<br />

viz. : (1) John Glover, (2) Walter, (3) Sarah, (4) Con-<br />

tent. Walter, jr., married late in life, <strong>and</strong> had no children ;<br />

Content died in girlhood ; Sarah married Thomas St<strong>and</strong>-<br />

ley <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>, now Swampscott, <strong>and</strong> had a large family, <strong>of</strong><br />

whom Sarah Glover St<strong>and</strong>ley above mentioned was one.<br />

Capt. Samuel <strong>Lewis</strong> was born April 1, 1769, son <strong>of</strong><br />

Thomas <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth (Lemmon) <strong>Lewis</strong> <strong>of</strong> Marblehead,<br />

who was son <strong>of</strong> Capt. Philip <strong>and</strong> Lydia (Barrett) <strong>Lewis</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Boston, who was son <strong>of</strong> Capt. Philip <strong>and</strong> Martha (Burrill)<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> <strong>of</strong> Boston.<br />

Child <strong>of</strong> Warren <strong>and</strong> Sarah G., born in Salem<br />

978. WILLARD FRANCIS, b. Nov. 17, 1848; m. 1st, iii <strong>Lynn</strong>, Feb. 5,<br />

1872, Abbie Jane Phillips, b. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Feb. 5, 1849, <strong>and</strong> d.<br />

Sept. 5, 1873, dau. <strong>of</strong> James B. <strong>and</strong> Augusta (Hanaford)<br />

Phillips <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>. He m. 2d, in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Oct. 3, 1877, Salome<br />

A. Ward, b. in Orange, Mass., June 10, 1850, dau. <strong>of</strong> Asa<br />

Albee <strong>and</strong> Jane Chatman (Sawyer) Ward <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>. He is a<br />

dealer in real estate <strong>and</strong> lives in Swampscott.<br />

575 Henry <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Oct. 10, 1799,<br />

was called " junior " in the birth record <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> children,<br />

<strong>his</strong> uncle Henry (264) being "senior." He was a shoemaker<br />

<strong>and</strong> lived in <strong>Lynn</strong>, <strong>and</strong> was buried July 25, 1840.<br />

He married in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Jan. 8, 1820, Susan Pickett, born in<br />

Marblehead, Sept. 21, 1802, <strong>and</strong> died in <strong>Lynn</strong> Aug. 21,<br />

1888, aged 85 y. 11 m. 21 d. (<strong>Lynn</strong> Rds.)


124 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Henry <strong>and</strong> Susan, the first seven born in<br />

<strong>Lynn</strong><br />

979. SUSAN, b. June 4, 1820; d. Oct. 25, 1821.<br />

980. SUSAN, b. Oct.<br />

Lincoln.<br />

18, 1821, m. 1st, Mansfield; m. 2d,<br />

981. JOHN, b. Feb. 16, 1823 (called John 4th); m. 1st, Feb. 5, 1846,<br />

Mary A. Morrow, b. in Eaton, N. H., 1820; d. Dec. 1, 1850.<br />

He m. 2d, Sept. 22, 1851, Lucenia Buck, b. in Corinth, Me.,<br />

1821, dau. <strong>of</strong> James Buck, <strong>and</strong> had (1) George Martin, b.<br />

June 28, 1852.<br />

982. HANNAH RUSSELL, b. Nov. 4, 1824; m. April 11, 1843, John N.<br />

Berry <strong>of</strong> Salem, Mass.<br />

983. OLIVER QUESTKAM, b. Aug. 6, 1826.<br />

984. MARTHA, b. April 17, 1828; m. Nov. 5, 1843, Benj. Proctor.<br />

985. HENRY, b. Jan. 15, 1830; d. Sept. 11, 1830.<br />

986. MARY ANN, b. 1834; m. Nov. 11, 1852, James O. Newhall.<br />

987. CHARLES H., d. Apr. 28, 1873, SB. 38 y. 10 m. (<strong>Lynn</strong> Rds.)<br />

988. ELIZABETH P., b. 1836; m. May 19, 1853, Geo. F. Newhall, Jr.<br />

989. IANTHA, b. May 9, 1840; m. 1st, Sept. 21, 1862, George W.Fos-<br />

ter, s. <strong>of</strong> Nehemiah <strong>and</strong> Susan M. Foster <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong> ; m. 2d,<br />

Feb. 10, 1879, Jonathan Gerry <strong>Lewis</strong> (993), <strong>and</strong> d. Aug. 30,<br />

1904.<br />

576 John <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Oct. 9, 1802, was<br />

a shoemaker <strong>and</strong> lived in <strong>Lynn</strong> where he died Feb. 15,<br />

1880. He married Dec. 12, 1824 (<strong>Lynn</strong> Rds.), Mary<br />

Babson Griffin, born April 26, 1806, <strong>and</strong> died May 25,<br />

1895, daughter <strong>of</strong> Capt. Nathaniel <strong>and</strong> Priscilla (Lane)<br />

Griffin <strong>of</strong> Gloucester, Mass.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> John <strong>and</strong> Mary B., born in <strong>Lynn</strong><br />

990. LUCINDA PRISCILLA, b. Sept. 15, 1825; d. Jan. 30, 1903; m.<br />

Jan. 1, 1857, Robert Phillips Mansfield, b. Aug. 1, 1827, d.<br />

July 15, 1864, son <strong>of</strong> Epes <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth (Bucknam) Mans-<br />

field. Had: (1) Ernest Lane <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. Mar. 6, 1858; (2)<br />

Mary Ellen, b. June 15, 1859; d. Sept. 3, 1859; (3) Addie A.,<br />

b. Oct. 24, 1860.<br />

991. FITZWILLIAM GRIFFIN, b. July 7, 1834.<br />

587 Elbridge Gerry <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Aug.<br />

10, 1807, <strong>and</strong> died April 25, 1861. He married, Aug. 7,<br />

1834, Nancy Stone, born Feb. 6, 1813, daughter <strong>of</strong> Jonathan<br />

<strong>and</strong> Nancy (Batchelor) Stone <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>.


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Children <strong>of</strong> Elbridge Gerry <strong>and</strong> Nancy, born in <strong>Lynn</strong><br />

992. NATHAN BICKFORD, b. Sept. 20, 1836.<br />

993. JONATHAN GERRY, b. Mar. 15, 1840; m. Feb. 10, 1879, lantha<br />

(<strong>Lewis</strong>) Foster (989).<br />

588 Leonard <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Dec. 7, 1810,<br />

<strong>and</strong> died July 10, 1857. He was a shoemaker <strong>and</strong> lived<br />

in <strong>Lynn</strong>. He married, first, in <strong>Lynn</strong>, May 21, 1835,<br />

Susan Fowler, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Feb. 19, 1807, <strong>and</strong> died Sept.<br />

21, 1849, daughter <strong>of</strong> Samuel <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth (?) Fowler<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>. He married, second, in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Aug. 13, 1851,<br />

Nancy Brown, born 1821, in Marblehead, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Simeon Stone.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Leonard <strong>and</strong> Susan<br />

99-4. SARAH ELIZABETH, b. Feb. 22, 1836; m. 1st, John B. Harris, s.<br />

<strong>of</strong> John <strong>and</strong> Emma (Leavitt) Harris <strong>of</strong> Marblehead, who<br />

died in 1864 <strong>and</strong> she m. 2d, Jeremiah Lord Horton, son <strong>of</strong><br />

George <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth (Sutton) Horton <strong>of</strong> Marblehead.<br />

995. CHARLES STEWART, b. Aug. 16, 1838; unm. Station agent on<br />

B. & M. R. Pt. at Phillips Beach since 1874.<br />

996. LEONARD PERCIVAL, b. June 7, 1846, in <strong>Lynn</strong>; m. June 10,<br />

1866, Josephine, dau. <strong>of</strong> Benjamin <strong>and</strong> Mehitabel Green.<br />

997. SUSAN LUCENA, b. Mar. 24, 1849; d. Sept. 18, 1849.<br />

589 Bickford <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, June 10, 1813,<br />

<strong>and</strong> died April 21, 1880. He was a shoemaker <strong>and</strong> lived<br />

in <strong>Lynn</strong>. He married, in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Nov., 1840, Mary Ann<br />

Stone, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Jan. 24, 1818, <strong>and</strong> died July 27,<br />

1870, daughter <strong>of</strong> Joshua <strong>and</strong> Sarah (Wilkins) Stone <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Lynn</strong>.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Bickford <strong>and</strong> Mary Ann, born in <strong>Lynn</strong> :<br />

998. CHARLES FREEMAN, b. April 7, 1841; d. Sept. 27, 1885; m.<br />

Feb. 24, 1880, Mrs. Mary (Whitman) Nickerson; dau. <strong>of</strong><br />

Jacob <strong>and</strong> Susan Whitman <strong>of</strong> Liverpool, N. S.<br />

999. WILLIS GAYLOBD, b. Feb. 21, 1845; d. Sept. 19, 1846.<br />

1000. MARY ANN, b. Dec. 18, 1848; d. in infancy.<br />

591 Aaron Lummus <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, July<br />

16, 1818, removed to Kenduskeag, Me., near Bangor,


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where he married Rachael T. Tilton <strong>of</strong> Lowell <strong>and</strong> is said<br />

to have had the following children :<br />

1001. JAMES.<br />

1002. WILLIAM.<br />

1003. LEVI.<br />

1004. NATHANIEL.<br />

1005. FANNY.<br />

1006. EDWIN.<br />

1007. HANNAH.<br />

595 George Washington <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

April 12, 1818, was a shoemaker <strong>and</strong> lived in L}'nn where<br />

he died Nov. 15, 1903. He married Nov. 25, 1841, Catherine<br />

E. Whippen, daughter <strong>of</strong> Joseph <strong>and</strong> Patience<br />

(Ivins) Whippen <strong>of</strong> Marblehead.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> George W. <strong>and</strong> Catherine E.:<br />

1008. SARAH FRANCES. For many years was principal <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Lewis</strong><br />

Grammar School at Glenmere (<strong>Lynn</strong>), formerly called<br />

Gravesend, <strong>and</strong> d. unm.<br />

1009. CATHERINE WASHINGTON, b. Sept. 27, 1848 in Philadelphia;<br />

d. Aug. 3, 1850 (<strong>Lynn</strong> Rds.).<br />

599 Ivers Foster <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, May 3,<br />

1826, a shoemaker by trade <strong>and</strong> lives in <strong>Lynn</strong>. He married,<br />

in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Sept. 4, 1854, Harriet Augusta P. H. Collins,<br />

born Nov. 26, 1829 (Nov. 30, 1828, family record),<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> John D. Collins.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Ivers F. <strong>and</strong> Harriet A. P. H., born in<br />

<strong>Lynn</strong><br />

1010. FRANK COLLINS, b. Dec. 6, 1854; in. May 26, 1880, in <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

Eliza M., dau. <strong>of</strong> George <strong>and</strong> Mary A. Kell<strong>and</strong>.<br />

1011. MARY CAROLINE, b. Nov. 2, 1857; m. Aug. 26, 1885, in <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

Joshua R. Johnson, s. <strong>of</strong> George <strong>and</strong> Sarah Johnson.<br />

1012. ELIZABETH, b. Aug. 11, 1859; d. June 21, 1865.<br />

lOlo. HENRY W., b. Mar. 27, 1863 (<strong>Lynn</strong> Rds.); m. April 16,1882, in<br />

<strong>Lynn</strong>, Lottie M., dau. <strong>of</strong> George F. <strong>and</strong> Sarah A. Pevear.<br />

618 Samuel Augustus <strong>Lewis</strong>, was born in <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

Nov. 15, 1825, <strong>and</strong> died Dec. 13, 1893. He married,<br />

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Mass., in 1830 (g.s), <strong>and</strong> died in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Aug. 16, 1895,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Rufus <strong>and</strong> Deborah Delano, whose remains<br />

are interred in the same lot in Swampscott cemetery.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Samuel A. <strong>and</strong> Mary F.:<br />

•J<br />

1014. JOSEPHINE LUTHEK, b. May 9, 1856; m. James Hammond.<br />

1015. A son, d. in infancy.<br />

620 John Wesley <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, May 20,<br />

1830, was a shoemaker <strong>and</strong> lived in <strong>Lynn</strong> where he died<br />

Oct. 13, 1873. He married, Oct. 2, 1860, Sophia Stetson<br />

Johnson, daughter <strong>of</strong> Albert <strong>and</strong> Deborah (Lindsay)<br />

Johnson <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>, who died in 1904, aged 66 y. 4 m. 7 d.<br />

(<strong>Lynn</strong> Rds.)<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> John W. <strong>and</strong> Sophia S., born in <strong>Lynn</strong>:<br />

1016. WILLIAM JOHNSON, b. Mar. 1, 1861; d. Apr. 13, 1861.<br />

1017. LUCY MARIA, b. Nov. 1, 1863; m. Oct. 13, 1881, at Swamp-<br />

scott, Augustus Tower Meacom, b. in Peabody, in 1860, s.<br />

<strong>of</strong> George E. <strong>and</strong> Maria A. Meacom.<br />

1018. HERBERT STETSON, b. Feb. 7, 1867; d. Feb. 9, 1868.<br />

1019. WILLIAM JOHNSON, b. May 17, 1872; m. April 18, 1900, in<br />

<strong>Lynn</strong>, Blanche Percy Hannaford, b. 1875; dau. <strong>of</strong> Charles<br />

T. <strong>and</strong> Delia A. (Spinney) Hannaford <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>. Had: (1)<br />

Percy Johnson, b. Aug. 2, 1902.<br />

630 Benjamin Franklin <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

Oct. 22, 1820, lived in Westfield, Mass., where he was<br />

engaged in the shoe business for more than 60 years.<br />

He was a member <strong>of</strong> the M. E. Church which he joined<br />

when 18 years old. He died at the house <strong>of</strong> Dr. C. W.<br />

Strang, Bridgeport, Conn., on Jan. 12, 1905. He married<br />

in Westfield, Sept. 14, 1842, Jane E. Johnson, daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> William <strong>and</strong> Eliza (Allen) Johnson <strong>of</strong> Westfield.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Benjamin F. <strong>and</strong> Jane E.:<br />

1020. ELLA J., b. Oct. 21, 1845; m. Oct. 21, 1868, in Westfield, Dr.<br />

Clinton W. Strang, s. <strong>of</strong> Nelson <strong>and</strong> Julia (Wright) Strang.<br />

Had: (1) Louis Clinton, b. Dec. 4, 1869; (2) Marion Ella,<br />

b. Dec. 28, 1874; (3) Robert Hallock Wright, b. Feb. 22,<br />

1881.<br />

1021. MARION E., b. Oct. 18, 1846, in Bridgeport, Ct.


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1022. FRANK ROCKWELL, b. Sept. 6, 1856; ra. Oct. 2, 1883, in West-<br />

field, Mary Felton, dan. <strong>of</strong> Dr. Charles <strong>and</strong> Mary (Barker-<br />

Johnson) Germaine. Had, b. in Westfield: (1) Ella Germaine,<br />

b. July 12, 1884; (2) Richard Viets, b. Dec. 13,<br />

1885; (3) Catherine De Millie, b. June 24, 1888; (4) Elizabeth<br />

Allen, b. July 27, 1890.<br />

632 Albion Wesley <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Northampton,<br />

Mass., May 8, 1828, lived in Westfield, Mass., most <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong><br />

life where he was well known <strong>and</strong> highly respected. He<br />

went to California around Cape Horn in 1850, where he<br />

remained several years. He learned the cabinetmaker's<br />

trade <strong>and</strong> was an expert workman. He was in the whip<br />

business for a while with Samuel Tryon, <strong>and</strong> also sold<br />

whips upon the road. At one time he was in the clothing<br />

firm <strong>of</strong> Loomis, <strong>Lewis</strong> & Co. He was a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

46th regiment Mass. Volunteers, <strong>and</strong> in the 30th Company<br />

Unattached Artillery during the Civil War. Later he<br />

went South <strong>and</strong> engaged in the cotton business. He was<br />

a Knight Templar <strong>and</strong> 32 degree Mason. He died Mar.<br />

28, 1903. He married, Oct. 23, 1855, in Westfield, Mass.,<br />

Caroline H., daughter <strong>of</strong> Timothy H. <strong>and</strong> Caroline B.<br />

Loomis.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Albion W. <strong>and</strong> Caroline H., born in West-<br />

field :<br />

1023. FREDERICK ALBION, b. June 19, 1859; d. Sept. 13, 1875.<br />

1024. GRACK HOLLAND, b. April 1, 1869; m. May 12, 1891, at Westfield,<br />

Raymond Wesley Richards, s. <strong>of</strong> Rodolphus Palford<br />

<strong>and</strong> Sarah (Burt) Richards. Had, b. in Westfield: (1)<br />

Donald <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. Jan. 20, 1893; (2) Dorothy Pomeroy, b.<br />

Aug. 28, 1894; (3) James Loomis, b. May 2, 1901.<br />

638 Burrill Turner <strong>Lewis</strong>, was born in <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

Sept. 19, 1825, <strong>and</strong> died in Marblehead Nov. 24, 1846.<br />

He married in Marblehead, Nov. 19, 1844, Maria Jane<br />

Mailey, b. Aug. 23, 1826, <strong>and</strong> died Mar. 1, 1894, daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Thomas <strong>and</strong> Hannah Mailey <strong>of</strong> Marblehead.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Burrill T. <strong>and</strong> Maria Jane, born in Marblehead:<br />

1025. THOMAS B., b. Jan. 6, 1845; m. Dec. 23, 1869, Mary A. Brown.<br />

Had: (1) Josephine J., b. Jan. 10, 1871; (2) Caroline A., b.<br />

Feb. 10, 1874; (3) Anna M., b. Mar. 23, 1877.<br />

1026. HANNAH, b. Jan. 17, 1846.


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639 Thomas Harris <strong>Lewis</strong>, was born in <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

Jan. 6, 1829, <strong>and</strong> died Dec. 22, 1886. He married, Sept.,<br />

1849, Elizabeth A. Valentine, who died Oct. 10, 1898.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Thomas H. <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth A.:<br />

1027. THOMAS A. D., b. Aug. 24, 1851; d. April 13, 1881.<br />

1028. ANNIE W. S., b. Mar. 28, 1857.<br />

1029. FRANK, b. Mar. 19, 1864.<br />

1030. LIZZIE T., b. Mar. 22, 1867.<br />

640 Charles Warren <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Nov.<br />

28, 1832, is a florist on <strong>Lewis</strong> St., <strong>Lynn</strong>. He married,<br />

first, Sept. 6, 1857, in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Susan Ellen Newhall, born<br />

in Saugus, July 11, 1836, <strong>and</strong> died Sept. 20, 1873, daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> William P. <strong>and</strong> Mary Abby Newhall <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>. He<br />

married, second, July 13, 1875 (<strong>Lynn</strong> Rds.), Clarissa Ware<br />

Woodbury, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Nov. 14, 1830, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Samuel E. <strong>and</strong> Clara Woodbury <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>.<br />

Child <strong>of</strong> Charles W. <strong>and</strong> Susan E., born in Lvnn :<br />

•/<br />

1031. WILLIAM ENDICOTT, b. Mar. 29, 1866; d. Sept. 4, 1902. Mr.<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> carried on a successful plumbing business at 17<br />

Central Ave., <strong>Lynn</strong>. He was a member <strong>of</strong> the Xorth<br />

Congregational Church, superintendent <strong>of</strong> its Sunday<br />

School, <strong>and</strong> charter member <strong>and</strong> President <strong>of</strong> its Chris-<br />

tian Endeavor Society. He was one <strong>of</strong> the leaders in<br />

forming the C. E. Union <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong> <strong>and</strong> vicinity; was its<br />

third President, <strong>and</strong> until <strong>his</strong> removal from the city was<br />

the Union's County representative. He was chairman <strong>of</strong><br />

the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> Mass. State C. E. Convention,<br />

held in <strong>Lynn</strong> in 1897, the success <strong>of</strong> which was largely<br />

due to the executive ability <strong>of</strong> Mr. <strong>Lewis</strong>. He m. Oct.<br />

14, 1891, Annie E., dau. <strong>of</strong> John S. <strong>and</strong> Edna Knowles,<br />

<strong>and</strong> had: (1) Ruth Endicott, b. Aug. 11, 1896.<br />

647 Allen Webster <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, June<br />

17, 1825, married in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Nov. 2, 1850, Maria Ryan,<br />

born in Neinha, County Tipperary, Irel<strong>and</strong>, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Daniel Ryan.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Allen W. <strong>and</strong> Maria, born in <strong>Lynn</strong> :<br />

1032. CHARLES FRANCIS, b. Oct. 16, 1851; d. June 28, 1875.<br />

1033. ALLEN WKBSTER, b. Dec. 3, 1852 ; d. Dec. 5, 1852.


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1034. GEORGIANNA, b. Sept. 24, 1853; m. July 28, 1886, Fred P.<br />

Goldthwait, b. in Danvers, s. <strong>of</strong> Dennis <strong>and</strong> Adaline J.<br />

Goldthwait.<br />

1035. ALLEN WALLACE, b. Jan. 18, 1856; d. Feb. 10, 1858.<br />

1036. ALLEN WALLACE, b. Sept. 3, 1859; d. Apr. 18, 1886; m. Mar.<br />

2, 1881, in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Miriam P., dau. <strong>of</strong> Benj. F. <strong>and</strong> Marion<br />

Crosscup.<br />

648 John Conway <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Nov. 28,<br />

1827, married in <strong>Lynn</strong>, July 18, 1852, Susan M. Alley,<br />

born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Feb. 27, 1835, daughter <strong>of</strong> John 4th <strong>and</strong><br />

Susan D. Alley.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> John Conway <strong>and</strong> Susan M., born in <strong>Lynn</strong> :<br />

1037. SUSAN ABIGAIL, b. Nov. 26, 1852; m. April 12, 1871, Nicholas<br />

J. Roop, b. in Newburyport in 1846, son <strong>of</strong> John W. <strong>and</strong><br />

Hannah Roop.<br />

1038. CHARLES EDMUND, b. Sept. 8, 1854; d. Sept. 10, 1855.<br />

1039. CHARLES EDMUND, b. 1856; m. Feb. 25, 1879, in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Sadie*<br />

T. Anthony, b. in <strong>Lynn</strong> in 1858, dau. <strong>of</strong> William G. <strong>and</strong><br />

Frances G. Anthony.<br />

1040. FRANK ALLEY, b. June 21, 1860; m. Apr. 25, 1888, in <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

Mabel S. Southwick, b. in Peabody, 1870, dau. <strong>of</strong> Henry<br />

<strong>and</strong> Lucy Southwick. Had, b. in <strong>Lynn</strong>: (I) Emma Pres-<br />

cott, b. Sept. 6, 1888; (2) Henry Wilbur, b. Dec. 20, 1889;<br />

(3) Everett Delmont, b. May 3, 1891 ; (4) Harold Wilson,<br />

b. June 18, 1892; (5) Hazel Gladys, b. July 8, 1893; d. Sept.<br />

9, 1893; (6) Harry Walcott, b. July 23, 1894; (7) Mahlon<br />

Prince, b. Sept. 25, 1895; (S) Helen Arlene, b. Apr. 24,<br />

1897; (9) Susan Gertrude, b. May 29, 1898; (10) Frank<br />

Alley, b. Sept. 3, 1899; (11) Dorothy Bean, b. Oct. 13,<br />

1900; d. May 14, 1902; (12) Ralph Morton, b. Sept. 22, 1902.<br />

1041. EUNICE ALLEY, b. Jan. 13, 1863; m. Mar. 26, 1883, in Saugus,<br />

George A. Stacy, b. in Atkinson, X. H., in 1857, s. <strong>of</strong><br />

Timothy A. <strong>and</strong> Harriet Stacy.<br />

1042. JOSEPH CARLTON, b. Jan. 13, 1863; m. Nov. 28, 1889, in <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

A. Florence Churchill, b. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, in 1866, dau. <strong>of</strong> William<br />

<strong>and</strong> Sarah E. Churchill. Had: (1) Earl Carlton, b. Mar.<br />

17, 1893, in <strong>Lynn</strong>.<br />

1043. GEORGIANNA PIERCE, b. Oct. 26, 1865; d. Feb. 3, 1867.<br />

1044. NATHANIEL ELLIS, b. Jan. 13, 1869, m. June 15, 1897, in <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

M. Josephine Churchill, b. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, in 1869, dau. <strong>of</strong><br />

William <strong>and</strong> Sarah E. Churchill. Had: (1) Roy Ellis, b.<br />

Dec. 22, 1903, in <strong>Lynn</strong>.


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1045. CHESTER VEBJANNO, b. Mar. 30, 1872 ; m. June 27, 1894, in<br />

<strong>Lynn</strong>, Georgia M. Anthony, b. in <strong>Lynn</strong> in 1874, dau. <strong>of</strong><br />

William G. <strong>and</strong> Celia Anthony. Had, b. in <strong>Lynn</strong>: (1)<br />

Robert Favin, b. Mar. 1, 1897; (2) Helen Pauline, b. Jan.<br />

2, 1902.<br />

1046. ELMER E., b. Dec. 16, 1873; m. Nov. 27, 1895, in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Ber-<br />

tha E. Gove, b. in <strong>Lynn</strong> in 1876, dau. <strong>of</strong> Enoch <strong>and</strong> Carrie<br />

S. Gove.<br />

672 Theodore Augustus <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

Feb. 9, 1827, married, first, Nov., 1852, Eunice E. Brad-<br />

street, born in Topsfield, Mass., in 1827, <strong>and</strong> died Aug. 23,<br />

1865, daughter <strong>of</strong> Cornelius <strong>and</strong> Eunice (Wright) Bradstreet.<br />

He married, second, Sept. 30, 1866, Martha A.<br />

Grant, b. in Norridgewock, Me., in Jan., 1832, daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Elijah <strong>and</strong> Louise (Curtis) Grant.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Theodore A. <strong>and</strong> Eunice E.<br />

1047. CORNELIUS, b. Apr. 12, 1853; d. June, 1854.<br />

1048. MELINDA A., b. May 30, 1855, in Topsfield; d. July, 1892; m.<br />

Aug. 1, 1881, in Wakefield, Rev. Charles A. Melden, b. in<br />

Salem, s. <strong>of</strong> George <strong>and</strong> Margaret Melden.<br />

1049. WILLIAM HERMAN, b. Aug. 20, 1858, in <strong>Lynn</strong>; m. 1st, Sept.<br />

15, 1880, at Middleton, Mary Ann Hall, dau. <strong>of</strong> Samuel<br />

<strong>and</strong> Fanny Hall; m. 3d, June 27, 1896, at North Andover,<br />

Lizzie F. Ingalls, dau. <strong>of</strong> S. William <strong>and</strong> Sarah Ingalls.<br />

Child <strong>of</strong> Theodore A. <strong>and</strong> Martha A., b. in <strong>Lynn</strong><br />

1050. JOSEPHINE BRADSTREET, b. Oct. :JO, 1868 (<strong>Lynn</strong> Rds.), Oct.<br />

13, 1868 (private rd.), mini.<br />

681 Thomas Y. <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Shelbyville, 111.,<br />

Feb. 20, 1837, adopted the Y. in <strong>his</strong> name while a medical<br />

student at Louisville, Ky., to prevent another Thomas<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> from receiving <strong>his</strong> mail. He graduated at the Kentucky<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Medicine, Feb. 28, 1858, <strong>and</strong> practiced <strong>his</strong><br />

pr<strong>of</strong>ession at Sullivan, 111., until 1881, when he removed to<br />

Dublin, Texas. He was Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Schools <strong>of</strong><br />

Moultrie County, 111., 1865-1869, <strong>and</strong> alderman at Sullivan,<br />

111., <strong>and</strong> at Dublin, Texas; also President <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> School Trustees <strong>and</strong> President <strong>of</strong> the National<br />

Bank <strong>of</strong> Dublin, Texas, upon its organization. He has in


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<strong>his</strong> possession the watch <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>father Thomas (164),<br />

which was made in London, Eng., in 1810, on the case <strong>of</strong><br />

which is engraved <strong>his</strong> gr<strong>and</strong>father's obituary <strong>and</strong> the<br />

names <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> family. He lives in Dublin, Texas. He<br />

married, in Sullivan, 111., June 22, 1858, Cordelia Basha<br />

Elder, born near Sullivan, 111., Oct. 31, 1841, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

James <strong>and</strong> Didama Elder, who were raised <strong>and</strong> married in<br />

Tennessee <strong>and</strong> moved to Illinois.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Thomas Y. <strong>and</strong> Cordelia B.:<br />

1051. EVA, b. Aug. 9, 1860; d. Apr. 17, 1885, in Dublin, Tex.; m.<br />

Apr. 18, 1880, F. M. Craig <strong>of</strong> Sullivan, 111.<br />

1052. THOMAS EDWARD, b. Dec. 2, 1862, in Sullivan, 111.; m. Nov.<br />

24, 1896, at Dougherty, Indian Ter., Hattie.Marion Brown.<br />

Had: (1) Thomas Y., b. July 31, 1898. Lives at Fort Worth,<br />

Texas.<br />

1053. MINNIE, b. Dec. 17, 1864; d. Oct., 1865.<br />

1054. EDITH, b. Mar. 17, 1873; m. Mar. 28, 1889, S. S. Davis. Had:<br />

(1) Lewie, b. Dec. 18, 1891; (2) Carl Thomas, b. July 30,<br />

1893.<br />

687 Charles Dudley <strong>Lewis</strong> was born in Roxbury,<br />

Mass., Sept. 26, 1844, <strong>and</strong> died in Sherborn, Mass., May<br />

4, 1905. He served in the Mass, legislature for eight<br />

years from 1888, <strong>and</strong> was a member <strong>and</strong> treasurer <strong>of</strong> the<br />

State Democratic Committee <strong>and</strong> a member <strong>of</strong> the National<br />

Democratic Committee <strong>and</strong> also was well known in banking<br />

circles <strong>and</strong> among cattle dealers about the state. He married<br />

at Framingham, Mass., April 3, 1872, Emily Johonnot<br />

Clark, born in Framingham, Dec. 15, 1816, daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> James Wilson <strong>and</strong> Catharine Monroe (March) Clark<br />

<strong>of</strong> Framingham.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Charles Dudley <strong>and</strong> Emily J.:<br />

1055. JAMES WILSON CLARK, b. Apr. 27, 1875.<br />

1056. WILLIAM GUSTAVUS, b. July 24, 1876.<br />

1057. KATHEBINE LEBAKON, b. Sept. 26, 1877.<br />

1058. FRANCES WILSON, b. Oct. 19, 1879.<br />

1059. MARGARET DUDLEY, b. Apr. 21, 1882.<br />

1060. CHARLES DUDLEY, b. Oct. 12, 1884 ; d. Apr. 14, 1896.<br />

1061. EDMUND SANFORD, b. June 7, 1887.<br />

1062. MABY ELIZABETH, b. Apr. 20, 1890.<br />

1063. LEBARON, b. Oct. 10, 1892; d. July 1, 1893.


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735 Dexter Bosworth <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Providence,<br />

R. I., Sept. 20, 1820, was a merchant. He was a councilman<br />

in 1851-1853, 1875 <strong>and</strong> 1876, <strong>and</strong> a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Marine Artillery Company. He was a director in the<br />

Old Liberty Bank <strong>and</strong> the Second National Bank <strong>and</strong> also<br />

in the Board <strong>of</strong> Trade. He was a member <strong>of</strong> the firm <strong>of</strong><br />

Burroughs & <strong>Lewis</strong>, engaged in the oil <strong>and</strong> cotton business<br />

<strong>and</strong> for many years was in partnership with Col. J.<br />

Lippitt Snow, under the firm name <strong>of</strong> Snow & <strong>Lewis</strong>,<br />

h<strong>and</strong>ling dye stuffs <strong>and</strong> chemicals. He married in Providence,<br />

R. I., Sept. 6, 1842, Mary Ann Leveck, born in<br />

Bristol, R. I., Mar. 29, 1822, daughter <strong>of</strong> John C. <strong>and</strong><br />

Lucy W. (Dexter) Leveck. He died July 17, 1887.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Dexter B. <strong>and</strong> Mary A., born in Providence,<br />

R. I.<br />

1064. JOHN DEXTER, b. Mar. 19, 1846; m. Apr. 2, 1872, Sophie P.<br />

Lapham, b. Apr. 4, 1848, dau. <strong>of</strong> Hon. Benj. N. <strong>and</strong> Sophia<br />

M. (Bullock) Lapham. While fishing from a launch, Feb.<br />

26, 1901, on Lake Worth, Fla., a storm came up suddenly<br />

<strong>and</strong> overturned the craft, <strong>and</strong> Mrs. <strong>Lewis</strong> was caught in<br />

the awning <strong>and</strong> drowned; her husb<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> youngest<br />

daughter narrowly escaped by clinging to the bottom <strong>of</strong><br />

the boat. They were among the most prominent people<br />

<strong>of</strong> Providence. They had : (1) John Bosworth, b. Mar. 19,<br />

1874; m. Miss Watson, dau. <strong>of</strong> Col. Arthur N. Watson <strong>of</strong><br />

Providence; (2) Benjamin Lapham, b. Sept. 4, 1875; d.<br />

Sept. 9, 1876; (3) Mary Louise, b. July 31, 1877.<br />

1065. ELLEN LEVECK, b. June 4, 1851; m. Nov. 20, 1873, Stephen<br />

M. Knowles, s. <strong>of</strong> Ex-Mayor Edward P. Knowles,<strong>and</strong> had,<br />

b. in Providence: (1) Helen <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. Jan. 30, 1875; (2<br />

Stephen Dexter, b. May 31, 1880.<br />

1066. DEXTER BOSWORTH, b. June 4, 1851; d. Aug. 18, 1851.<br />

1067. FRANK EVENS, b. Oct. 3. 1859; unm.<br />

740 Alfred Bosworth <strong>Lewis</strong>, was born in Providence,<br />

R. I., June 7, 1819, <strong>and</strong> died August, 1889. He<br />

married, first, Nov. 21, 1842, Sarah B. Fields, who was divorced.<br />

He married, second, Josephine V. Benson, born<br />

1822, <strong>and</strong> died April 2, 1858.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Alfred Bosworth <strong>and</strong> Josephine V. <strong>Lewis</strong> :<br />

1068. GENEVIEVE, b. May 11, 1851; d. Aug. 17, 1853.<br />

1069. PEMBERTON, b. Dec. 5, 1855; m. April 22, 1890, Maud Rist.


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1070. ALFRED BOSWORTH, b. Nov. 3, 1856.<br />

1071. JOSEPHINE, b. Mar. 18, 1858; m. April 23, 1881, Willis C.<br />

Dunn. Had: (1) Willis, b. June 9, 1882; d. April 22, 1883;<br />

(2) Lillian, b. Sept. 5, 1883; (3) Marion, b. Dec. 4, 1884; d.<br />

July 10, 1885.<br />

748 Joseph West <strong>Lewis</strong> was born Dec. 17, 1831,<br />

<strong>and</strong> died Jan. 4, 1877. He married, first, Nov. 27, 1861,<br />

Annie E. Snow, daughter <strong>of</strong> Henry H. Snow, who died<br />

in childbirth Dec. 16, 1865. He married, second, Melissa<br />

A.. (Horton) Clarke, a widow, born April 18, 1846 ;<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Comfort <strong>and</strong> Martha P. Horton. She married,<br />

third, June, 1884, Horace R. H<strong>and</strong>y.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Joseph West <strong>and</strong> Melissa A.:<br />

1072 JOSEPH WEST, b. Oct. 27, 1871 ; m. Nov. 18, 1896, Josephine<br />

Billings, dau. <strong>of</strong> Henry A. <strong>and</strong> Josephine (<strong>Lewis</strong>) Billings,<br />

a gr<strong>and</strong>daughter <strong>of</strong> Bradford <strong>Lewis</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chicopee, Mass.<br />

Mr. <strong>Lewis</strong> is a graduate <strong>of</strong> Brown University.<br />

1073. FRANK HORTOX, b. July 20, 1873.<br />

1074. HERBERT CHACE, b. May 18, 1876; d. June 2, 1877.<br />

749 Kingsley Thurber <strong>Lewis</strong> born in Johnston,<br />

R. I., Feb. 24, 1824, married April 2, 1846, Susan A.<br />

Mathewson, daughter <strong>of</strong> William B. <strong>and</strong> Susan S.<br />

(Latham) Mathewson.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Kingsley Thurber <strong>and</strong> Susan A., b. in Prov-<br />

idence, R. I.:<br />

1075. LOUISA JACKSON, b. Mar. 9, 1847; d. Sept. 7, 1876; a teacher<br />

in the Providence, R. I., public schools.<br />

1076. WALTER JAMKP, b. Sept. 8, 1851; d. Sept. 25, 1906. He<br />

learned the jeweller's trade <strong>and</strong> also was a conductor for<br />

the Union Railroad Co. for 9 years. He was appointed<br />

Sanitary Inspector <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Health <strong>of</strong> Providence<br />

in 1894, <strong>and</strong> retained the <strong>of</strong>fice until <strong>his</strong> death. He was a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> Doric Lodge <strong>of</strong> Masons <strong>of</strong> Auburn, <strong>and</strong> was a<br />

charter member <strong>of</strong> Co. E. First Light Infantry regiment,<br />

a 2d sergt. upon organization <strong>and</strong> rose to 1st Lieutenant<br />

which he held at time <strong>of</strong> death. He married, Sept. 20,<br />

1874, Ella Maria Rockwell, who was divorced in July, 1895.<br />

Had, born in Providence: (1) Grace Louise, b. Jan. 3,<br />

1886; (2) Walter Irving, b. Aug. 9, 1891.


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750 George Washington <strong>Lewis</strong>, born July 16,<br />

1825, married, first, Feb. 10, 1845, Louisa Jackson,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> James <strong>and</strong> Hannah (Carpenter) Jackson. He<br />

married, second, May 3, 1848, Mary J. Billings, daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Samuel <strong>and</strong> Mary (Yates) Billings.<br />

Child <strong>of</strong> George W. <strong>and</strong> Louisa J., b. in Providence,<br />

R. I.:<br />

1077. GEORGE JACKSON, b. Dec. 4, 1846; married; d. Mar. 1, 1896,<br />

in Allegan, Mich., where he was engaged for many<br />

years in the coal <strong>and</strong> wood business.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> George W. <strong>and</strong> Mary J. :<br />

1078. PHEBE BILLINGS, b. May 22, 1849, in Providence, R. I.; m.<br />

Jan. 21, 1874, Horatio A. Hunt. Had, b. in Providence:<br />

(1) Helen Nancie, b. Jan. 26, 1877; (2) Jesse Hosmer, b.<br />

Dec. 23, 1879; (3) Louise Wisnor, b. Aug. 6, 1880; (4) Fan-<br />

nie Evans, b. Nov. 2, 1886.<br />

1079. MARY AUGUSTA, b. Dec. 1, 1851, in Barrington, R. I.; m.<br />

Mar. 9, 1876, Hon. Ellery H. Wilson, at one time speaker<br />

<strong>of</strong> the R. I. House <strong>of</strong> Representatives. Had, b. in Provi-<br />

dence :<br />

(1) <strong>Lewis</strong> Bartlett, b. Feb. 17, 1877; (2) Mary Hoi-<br />

brook, b. Dec. 29, 1878; (3) Ellery <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. Jan. 1, 1882.<br />

1080. FANNY BOWERS, b. Feb. 2, 1855, in Augusta, Ga. ; m. May 10,<br />

1876, Fred B. Evans. Had, b. in Providence: (1) Bailey<br />

Winslow, b. Sept. 23, 1877; (2) George Warren, b. May 16,<br />

1880; (3) Marion King, b. Mar. 17, 1883; (4) Bertha <strong>Lewis</strong>,<br />

b. Feb. 12, 1888; (5) Margaret Hathaway, b. May 17, 1894.<br />

1081. ELLEN JANE, b. June 18, 1857, in Augusta, Ga. ; d. June 16,<br />

1869.<br />

1082. BERTHA, b. Nov. 18, 1860, in Barrington, R. I. ; m. May 23,<br />

1888, Walter Edward Fisk. Had, b. in Providence, R. I.:<br />

(1) Dwight <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. Aug. 25, 1891; (2) Katharine Brad-<br />

ford, b. July 12, 1893.<br />

1083. CAROLINE ELIZABETH, b. Nov. 27, 1867, in Providence.<br />

1084. WARREN BILLINGS, b. Apr. 10, 1870, in Providence.<br />

754 Levi Jason <strong>Lewis</strong> was born July 27, 1828 <strong>and</strong><br />

died Feb. 3, 1895. He married, Nov. 6, 1849, Clara R.<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Isaac <strong>and</strong> Clarissa (Brownell) Wilcox.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Levi Jason <strong>and</strong> Clara R.<br />

1085. LEVI AUGUSTUS, b. Nov. 30, 1850; m. Oct. 1, 1873, Mary E.><br />

dau. <strong>of</strong> Wilson J. <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth (Barnh'eld) McCartney.


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1086. FBANK L., b. May 9, 1853; m. 1st, Oct. 18, 1875,in Providence,<br />

Emma L., dau. <strong>of</strong> Samuel <strong>and</strong> Mary C. (Cr<strong>and</strong>all) Taylor<br />

<strong>of</strong> New Bedford, Mass. Had: (1) Frank, b. Apr. 3, 1878,<br />

in Providence, R. I.; d. Oct. 8, 1878, in New Bedford; m.<br />

2d, Nov. 27, 1884, Harriet E., dau. <strong>of</strong> Nicholas O. <strong>and</strong> Abbie<br />

M. (Bliven) Reynolds <strong>of</strong> Exeter, R. I. Had, b. in Providence:<br />

(2) Harry R., b. Oct. 14, 1885; (3) Faith, b. May 1,<br />

1889.<br />

1087. CHAUNCKY, b. June 16, 1855.<br />

1088. WALTER, b. Mar. 7, 1857 ; d. April 10, 1857.<br />

1089. CLARA JOSEPHINE, b. Apr. 17, 1858; m. Dec. 31, 1876, James<br />

Allen Blancbard, son <strong>of</strong> Allen <strong>and</strong> Barbara (Millard)<br />

Blanchard. Had: (1) Clara Francis, b. Nov. 13, 1877; (2)<br />

James Willard, b. Mar. 30, 1879; (3) Hattie <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. Oct.<br />

31, 1883; d. Dec. 20, 1889; (4) Sarah Gertrude, b. Oct. 4,<br />

1887; (5) Edgar Wilson, b. May 7, 1891; d. June 9, 1893;<br />

(6) Mary Estha, b. Mar. 26, 1894.<br />

1090. HARRIET ELLA, b. Sept. 2, 1861 ; m. Oct. 25, 1882, Allison W.,<br />

son <strong>of</strong> William B. <strong>and</strong> Rachel Trafford. Had : (1) Inez<br />

Perry, b. July 19, 1883; (2) Grace Barnard, b. Feb. 10,<br />

1886; d. Feb. 23, 1894.<br />

755 William T. <strong>Lewis</strong> born Mar. 26, 1831, married,<br />

first, Oct. 12, 1852, Eliza B., daughter <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lewis</strong><br />

Thomas <strong>and</strong> Fanny P. (Burrows) Hoar, who died June<br />

17, 1885. He married, second, Dec. 8, 1886, Mary Hoppin,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Nicholas R. <strong>and</strong> Susan (Clirner) Bradford<br />

<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> William T. <strong>and</strong> Eliza B.:<br />

1091. ARTHUR, b. Oct. 27, 1853; m. Jan. 5, 1877, Jennie, dau. <strong>of</strong><br />

Capt. Joseph E. <strong>and</strong> Sarah Ann (Hubbard) Martin <strong>of</strong> Bar-<br />

rington, R. I. Had: (1) Howard, b. Nov. 15, 1875; (2)<br />

Marion, b. Mar. 9, 1882; (3) Hope Hubbard, b. NOT. 30,<br />

1891.<br />

1092. WILLIAM T., b. Mar. 27, 1857; m. Jan. 29, 1879, Elvira C.,<br />

dau. <strong>of</strong> William A. <strong>and</strong> Sarah Smith (Bosworth) Cornell.<br />

Had: (1) Harold, b. Dec. 3, 1881; d. Apr. 4, 1889; (2) Clinton<br />

D., b. July 21, 1887; (3) William T., b. Oct. 29, 1894.<br />

1098. FANNY, b. June 30, 1859; m. Jan. 10, 1883, Charles Sparks.<br />

1094. ELLIOTT BURROWS, b. Dec. 13, 1872.<br />

759 Elijah C. <strong>Lewis</strong> born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan.<br />

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employed as travelling agent by the Windsor line <strong>of</strong><br />

steamships for 23 years. He was transportation agent <strong>of</strong><br />

a Baltimore line <strong>of</strong> steamships when he died, suddenly,<br />

Dec. 17, 1896. He married Nov. 9, 1862, Emily Ann,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Rev. Josephus W. <strong>and</strong> Anna (Remington)<br />

Horton.<br />

Child <strong>of</strong> Elijah C. <strong>and</strong> Emily Ann<br />

1095. MINNIE EMILY, b. July 19, 1863; d. Jan. 20, 1886; m. Sept. 13,<br />

1881, Dr. William D. Porter, a dentist, b. Sept., 1857, in<br />

Glastonbury, Conn.; d. Jan. 19, 1901, son <strong>of</strong> Dr. William<br />

Miller <strong>and</strong> Abby Frances Porter. Had: (1) Mabel Frances,<br />

b. July 31, 1882.<br />

772 Henry Bowers <strong>Lewis</strong> was born in Providence,<br />

R. I., Nov. 10, 1837, <strong>and</strong> died in Brooklyn, N. Y., in June,<br />

1878. He was a bookbinder <strong>and</strong> at the time <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> death<br />

was foreman <strong>of</strong> the Methodist Book Concern <strong>of</strong> New<br />

York City. He married in Providence, R. I., July 2,<br />

1859, Mary S. Davis, b. Dec. 14, 1836, in Liverpool, Eng.,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Francis <strong>and</strong> Rose (Kerrigan) Davis.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Henry Bowers <strong>and</strong> Mary S., first two b. in<br />

Providence, R. I., last four in Brooklyn, N. Y.:<br />

1096. FRANCIS HENRY, b. May 15, 1860.<br />

1097. CHARLES SYLVESTER, b. June 8, 1862.<br />

1098. SAMUEL CORNELL, b. Nov. 30, 1864; d. Dec. 2, 1865.<br />

1099. WALDO STOCKTON, b. Dec. 29, 1867.<br />

1100. HARRY WINSLOW, b. Oct. 15, 1871.<br />

1101. IDA ELIZABETH, b. April 29, 1874.<br />

774 William Brown <strong>Lewis</strong> was born in Bristol,<br />

R. I., Oct. 5, 1821, <strong>and</strong> died in Cranston, R. I., Dec. 7,<br />

1882. He married in New York City, Jan. 12, 1842, Jane<br />

Brown Dempster, born in Edinburgh, Scotl<strong>and</strong>, Feb. 24,<br />

1824, <strong>and</strong> died Mar. 18, 1907, at the home <strong>of</strong> her son<br />

Charles E. <strong>Lewis</strong>, in Burlington, Vt.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> William B. <strong>and</strong> Jane B.:<br />

1102. GEORGE WASHINGTON, b. Feb. 22, 1843, in New York City;<br />

m. July 2, 1873, in Providence, R. I., Maria Frances Warden,<br />

b. Dec. 31, 1848, in Smithfield, R. I, Lives in Provi-<br />

dence, <strong>and</strong> had born there : (1) Edith Marie, b. Nov. 13,<br />

1875; (2) George Lel<strong>and</strong>, b. Jan. 27, 1878.


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1103. THEODORE FRANCIS, b. June 18, 1845, in Rochester, N. Y.; is<br />

in the Creamery business at Oakl<strong>and</strong>, Calif. He m. June<br />

18, 1865, in Pawtucket, R. I., Ellen Maria Crocker, b. Sept.<br />

19, 1845, dau. <strong>of</strong> Uriah B. <strong>and</strong> Maria C. (Harrington)<br />

Crocker, <strong>and</strong> had b. in Providence : (1) Theodore Wallace,<br />

b. June 15, 1872; d. Oct. 6, 1877.<br />

1104. WILLIAM HENRY, b. Jan. 29, 1847, in Rochester, N. Y.; d.<br />

Oct. 21, 1864, from the effects <strong>of</strong> wounds received at the<br />

battle <strong>of</strong> Cedar Creek, Va.<br />

1105. JAMES DEMPSTER, b. May 22, 1848, in Providence, R. I.; d.<br />

Aug. 21, 1848.<br />

1106. CHARLES EDWIN, b. July 13, 1849, in Providence, R. I.; m.<br />

Alia Clark; lives at Burlington, Vt.<br />

779 Edward Augustus <strong>Lewis</strong>, was born in St.,<br />

Louis, Mo.,* Feb. 22, 1820, <strong>and</strong> died there Sept. 21, 1889.<br />

He was a lawyer by pr<strong>of</strong>ession, presiding Judge <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Supreme Court <strong>of</strong> Missouri <strong>and</strong> Chief Justice <strong>of</strong> the St.<br />

Louis Court <strong>of</strong> Appeals for 12 years ; also editor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

St. Louis Intelligencer. He married Sept. 9, 1845, Parthenia<br />

A. daughter <strong>of</strong> Walter L. Bransford <strong>of</strong> Kentucky.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Edward Augustus <strong>and</strong> Parthenia A.:<br />

1107. WALTER FELIX, b. Aug. 23, 1846.<br />

1108. EDWARD SIMMONS, b. Aug. 22, 1848, in Richmond, Mo.<br />

1109. FLORENCE ELIZABETH, b. May 18, 1850; m. Robert Atkinson.<br />

1110. EUGENE WASHINGTON, b. July 20, 1855.<br />

1111. PETER GRAYSON, b. Aug. 17, 1857; m. Minnie Carroll. Had :<br />

(1) Minnie Olive, b. Mar. 10, 1884; (2) Carroll Grayson, b.<br />

Aug. 7, 1885.<br />

1112. BBANSFORD, b. Nov. 14, 1862, in St. Charles, Mo.; m. Jennie<br />

Jaynes. A physician <strong>and</strong> surgeon; editor <strong>of</strong> the Weekly<br />

Medical Review; lecturer in the Missouri Medical College;<br />

<strong>and</strong> formerly assistant-superintendent <strong>of</strong> the City Hospital<br />

<strong>of</strong> St. Louis, Mo.<br />

799 Benjamin <strong>Lewis</strong>, was born in Milford, N. H.,<br />

Mar. 23, 1808, <strong>and</strong> died Aug. 31, 1874. He married<br />

at Ashby, Mass., Oct. 12, 1835, Harriet Prescott Adams.<br />

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Child <strong>of</strong> Benjamin <strong>and</strong> Harriet P.:<br />

1113. FREDERICK BENJAMIN ADAMS, b. Mar. 12, 1839; m. Mar. 12,<br />

1866, Antoinette Grenell. Had : (1) Maud, lives at San<br />

Jose, Calif.; (2) Frederick 'DeLancey; (3) Agnes Adams,<br />

ra. Morris Mansfield Bruce <strong>and</strong> had (1) Starr <strong>Lewis</strong> Bruce.<br />

80O Asa <strong>Lewis</strong>, born Mar. 3, 1810, in Milford, N. H.,<br />

died June 30, 1846, in New York City ; married Nov. 9,<br />

1837, at Concord, Mass., Abby H. Davis <strong>of</strong> Concord,<br />

Mass. Had: (1) Charles G., d. April 5, 1843, re. 4 y.<br />

809 William Frederick <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Gainesville,<br />

Ala., May 2, 1831, lived on a farm in Sumpter Co.<br />

Ala., but held county <strong>of</strong>fice most <strong>of</strong> the time, <strong>and</strong> was<br />

county surveyor at the time <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> death, Aug. 9, 1891.<br />

He married, first, at Eutau, Green Co., Ala., June 7, 1855,<br />

Mary Ann Ridgeway, b. Aug. 22, 1835, <strong>and</strong> died at Decatur,<br />

Miss., Dec. 15, 1883, daughter <strong>of</strong> Sephalon <strong>and</strong><br />

Mary (Bell) Ridgeway <strong>of</strong> Springfield, Ala. He married,<br />

second, Dec. 22, 1887, Mary Ellen Bates, who died Aug.<br />

1, 1892.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> William Frederick <strong>and</strong> Mary Ann :<br />

1114. IOHABOD COLBY BARTLETT, b. June 1, 1856; m. April 12,<br />

1386, Laura Boss.<br />

1115. Infant son, b. June 24, 1858; d. July 7, 1858.<br />

1116. MARGARET BELL, b. Sept. 13, 1859; d. Oct. 11, 1862.<br />

1117. SALLIE MARTIN, b. Feb. 16, 1862; m. Feb. 2, 1887, Alex<strong>and</strong>er<br />

Archable Chaney, b. in Decatur, Miss., Mar. 24, 1862, s. <strong>of</strong><br />

Archable <strong>and</strong> Margaret (Jones) Chaney <strong>of</strong> Decatur, Miss.<br />

Had, b. at Chunky, Miss.: (1) Charles Alex<strong>and</strong>er, b. Feb.<br />

7, 1888; (2) James Frederick, b. Mar. 17, 1890; (3) Oscar<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong>, b. Dec. 24, 1892; (4) Mary Ella, b. Jan. 22, 1896.<br />

1118. MARY ELLA, b. Dec. 24, 1865; m. Nov. 1, 1885, Thomas James<br />

Parke, b. Oct. 4, 1864, in Decatur, Miss. ; s. <strong>of</strong> Thomas<br />

<strong>and</strong> Harriet (Hollingsworth) Park <strong>of</strong> Decatur, Miss. Had:<br />

(1) a daughter, b. Sept. 30, 1886; d. Oct. 24, 1886; (2) Mary<br />

Harriet, b. Nov. 19, 1887; (3) Bessie <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. Apr, 2,<br />

1890; (4) Argus Frazier, b. Sept. 22, 1893; (5) a son, b. Oct.<br />

28, 1897.<br />

1119. WILLIAM SEPHALON, b. Mar. 28, 1867; d. Mar. 28, 1869.


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1120. CHARLES BRADLEY, b. Aug. 9, 1870; m. Nov. 7, 1890, Sadie<br />

Winham.<br />

1121. ROFUS GUSTAVUS, b. June 2, 1873; m. Aug. 12, 1891, Lou<br />

Ella Chaney.<br />

1122. WALTER WEBSTER RUSSELL, b. Feb. 3, 1876; m. Nov. 24,<br />

1896, Julia Beddowman.<br />

1123. GERTIE ELIZA CONVERSE, b. Aug. 30, 1881.<br />

819 Rufus Smith <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in New Hampton,<br />

N. H., June 14, 1833, was an invalid for years, but engaged<br />

in business in Lowell <strong>and</strong> Boston, Mass. He was<br />

Register <strong>of</strong> Deeds in Laconia, N. H., where he died May<br />

22, 1887. He married Eliza Bean Hilton, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

David <strong>and</strong> Sally Fuller (Wallace) Hilton.<br />

Child <strong>of</strong> Rufus Smith <strong>and</strong> Eliza B.<br />

1124. WINNIFREDA WALLACE, b. Feb. 3, 1858; m. Mar. 27, 1890, in<br />

Laconia, N. H., Charles Henry Turner, b. in Wentworth,<br />

N. H., May 26, 1861, s. <strong>of</strong> Charles <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth Kelley<br />

(Goodspeed) Turner. Reside in Washington, D. C.<br />

822 James Pickering <strong>Lewis</strong>, born Feb. 10, 1842,<br />

in New Hampton, N. H., has been a clerk in the Post<br />

Office Department, Washington, D. C., since Mar. 10,<br />

1875. He married June 30, 1880, in Washington, D. C.,<br />

Mrs. Mary (Winn) Wilkey, born July 15, 1842, daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bernard <strong>and</strong> Katherine (Dyer) Winn.<br />

Child <strong>of</strong> James Pickering <strong>and</strong> Mary :<br />

1125. JAMES PICKERING, b. April 14, 1883.<br />

825 James Willard <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Concord, Vt.,<br />

Aug. 26, 1823, was thrown from a carriage at St. Johnsbury,<br />

Vt., <strong>and</strong> two weeks after died <strong>of</strong> apoplexy on May<br />

11, 1879. He was Justice <strong>of</strong> the Peace at the time <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong><br />

death. He married, first, Diantha Chloe Richardson, born<br />

in Salem, Vt., daughter <strong>of</strong> Francis <strong>and</strong> Chloe (Chamberlain)<br />

Richardson, <strong>of</strong> Waterford, Vt., who died in New<br />

York City, Sept. 9, 1858. He married, second, at Brad-<br />

ford, Vt, Dec. 25, 1863, Hattie Worthen, born Dec. 17,<br />

1833, daughter <strong>of</strong> John A. <strong>and</strong> Mary (Runnels) Worthen<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bradford, Vt.


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Children <strong>of</strong> John Willard <strong>and</strong> Diantha Chloe, born in<br />

Kirby, Vt.<br />

1126. MARY MIRANDA, b. Oct. 19, 1849; m. Aug. 2, 1870, in Lowell,<br />

Mass., Henry Gray Whittle, b. in Weare, N. H., Aug. 8,<br />

1848 ; divorced May 5, 1893. Had: (1) Freddie <strong>Lewis</strong>, b.<br />

Mar. 13, 1872, in Lexington, Mass. Both father <strong>and</strong> son<br />

are railroad conductors.<br />

1127. HENRY W., b. July, 1853 ; d. Sept. 22, 1857, at Wesk Con-<br />

cord, Vt.<br />

826 Ethan Nichols <strong>Lewis</strong>, bom in Concord, Vt.,<br />

July 25, 1825, was a carpenter by trade, <strong>and</strong> removed to<br />

Beloit, Wis., in the 50s, <strong>and</strong> thence to Springfield, Mass.,<br />

in I860, where he died July 5, 1887. He married June<br />

11, 1851, Rebekah Partridge, born in Temple ton, Mass.,<br />

May 1, 1825, daughter <strong>of</strong> Otis <strong>and</strong> Unity (Fales) Partridge<br />

<strong>of</strong> Templeton, who died in Springfield, Mass., Aug.<br />

4, 1881.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Ethan Nichols <strong>and</strong> Rebekah :<br />

1128. ETHAN ALLEN, b. April 16, 1852; m. Florence Jones, <strong>and</strong> died<br />

<strong>of</strong> wood alcohol poisoning, July 10, 1907, at New Haven,<br />

Ct., where he was a bookbinder; foreman for Price, Lee<br />

& Co. He left two daughters.<br />

1129. JAMES HENRY, b. Oct. 17, 1853, in West Concord, Vt., has<br />

held public <strong>of</strong>fice in Springfield, Mass., since 1869. He m.<br />

July 20, 1876, in Springfield, Miss., Fannie G. Fisher, b.<br />

in Hartford, Conn., Dec. 25, 1852, daughter <strong>of</strong> Andrew<br />

Cobb <strong>and</strong> Ellen Louise (Pease) Fisher <strong>of</strong> Springfield,<br />

Mass. Had: (1) Raymond Irving, b. Dec. 25, 1879; (2)<br />

Herbert Willard, b. May 15, 1881; (3) Elwyn Fisher, b.<br />

May 28, 1884; (4) Beatrice, b. Jan. 1, 1888; (5) Harold<br />

Percy, b. Mar. 10, 1890.<br />

1130. FLORA ESTELLE, b. <strong>and</strong> d. in 1854-5, at Beloit, Wis.<br />

1131. EMMA CORA, b. Sept. 10, 1858; unm.; a trained nurse, <strong>and</strong><br />

lives in Worcester, Mass.<br />

828 Sumner West <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Concord, Vt.,<br />

April 6, 1829, was a machinist by trade, <strong>and</strong> lived in West<br />

Concord, Vt., where he died Nov. 30, 1885. He served<br />

throughout the Civil War in the 8th regiment Vermont<br />

Infantry, <strong>and</strong> rose from the ranks to a lieutenancy. He


142 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN<br />

married, first, Nov. 7, 1859, Almira A. Balch, born in<br />

Concord, Vt., July 2, 1834, <strong>and</strong> died at Bath, N. H., Nov.<br />

25, 1861, daughter <strong>of</strong> Abner <strong>and</strong> Lydia P. (Woodbury)<br />

Balch <strong>of</strong> Concord, Vt. He married, second, Aug. 8, 1872,<br />

Sabrina Smith,born in Lunenburg, Vt., June 11, 1848, <strong>and</strong><br />

died in West Concord, Apr. 18, 1885, daughter <strong>of</strong> Asa<br />

<strong>and</strong> Mary (Powers) Smith <strong>of</strong> Lunenburg, Vt.:<br />

Child <strong>of</strong> Sumner West <strong>and</strong> Almira A.<br />

1132. FRANK BALCH, b. Aug. 30, 1861; a druggist <strong>and</strong> jeweller at<br />

Whitefield, Vt.; m. Sept. 27, 1888, Lizzie Estelle Dudley,<br />

b. in Concord, Vt., April 30, 1866, dau. <strong>of</strong> Clarence H. <strong>and</strong><br />

Lucy O. (Burroughs) Dudley <strong>of</strong> Concord, Vt.<br />

Child <strong>of</strong> Sumner West <strong>and</strong> Sabrina<br />

1133. FRED A., b. July 26, 1876.<br />

850 George Courtl<strong>and</strong> <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Groton,<br />

Mass., Jan. 29, 1825, was a fanner, <strong>and</strong> removed from<br />

Groton to Pepperrell in 1860, where he died April 12,<br />

1883. He married in Pepperrell, Nov. 30, 1854, Harriet<br />

Augusta Pierce, born in Townsend, Mass., Oct. 1, 1833,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Richard <strong>and</strong> Mary Ann (Hartwell) Pierce <strong>of</strong><br />

Pepperrell.<br />

Child <strong>of</strong> George Courtl<strong>and</strong>t <strong>and</strong> Harriet A., born in<br />

Groton :<br />

1134. CHARLES ANDREW, b. Apr. 16, 1869; m. Oct. 31, 1882, in<br />

Waltham, Mass, Amy Hackett, b. June 30, 1859, on Labuan<br />

Isl<strong>and</strong>, <strong>of</strong>f the coast <strong>of</strong> Borneo, dau. <strong>of</strong> Rev. Wm. Henry<br />

<strong>and</strong> Maria Elizabeth (Passmore) Hackett <strong>of</strong> London, Eng.<br />

Had: (1) Raymond Augustus, b. June 25, 1883, at Waltham,<br />

Mass. ; (2) Charles Courtl<strong>and</strong>, b. June 17, 1892, at<br />

Hollis, 1ST. H.; (3) Frank Cyril, b. June 19, 1895, at Hollis,<br />

N. H.<br />

852 Levi <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Lancaster, Mass., Dec. 21,<br />

1818, removed to Sterling, <strong>and</strong> in 1850, to Leominster,<br />

Mass., where he resides. He married in 1844, Frances<br />

Ann Johnson, born in Sterling, Mar. 2, 1820, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Jonas <strong>and</strong> Nancy (Hayden) Johnson, who died in Leominster,<br />

Aug. 22, 1875.


AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS. 143<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Levi <strong>and</strong> Frances Ann, first three born in<br />

Sterling, rest in Leominster<br />

1135. LEVI WALDO, b. Mar. 12, 1845; m. June 23, 1881, Ella Maria<br />

Gates, born in Leominster, Jan. 12, 1852, dau. <strong>of</strong> Augus-<br />

tus <strong>and</strong> Adelia M. (Puffer) Gates <strong>of</strong> Leominster. Had, b.<br />

in Leominster: (1) Bernard Waldo, b. May 10, 1882; (2)<br />

Frances Adelia, b. May 2, 1885; (3) Hazel Isabelle, b. July<br />

31, 1887; (4) Clyde Gates, b. May 22, 1894.<br />

1136. ISABELLE JANE, b. June 2, 1846; unm.<br />

1137. FRANK JACKSON, b. Aug. 4, 1849; m. Nov. 26, 1881, Cevilla<br />

F. Piper, b. in Winchester, Mass., Mar. 2, 1850, dau. <strong>of</strong><br />

Lys<strong>and</strong>er <strong>and</strong> Rachel R. (Doane) Piper <strong>of</strong> Royalston, Mass.<br />

Lives in Leominster, <strong>and</strong> had born there : (1) Clarence<br />

F., b. Sept. 26, 1884; (2) Grace E., b. Nov. 12, 1886.<br />

1138. ELIZABETH WEST, b. Nov. 12, 1850; m. Mar. 16, 1871, Daniel<br />

Walter Goss, b. in Temple, N. H., Aug. 19, 1842, s. <strong>of</strong><br />

Henry <strong>and</strong> Sarah (Dexter) Goss <strong>of</strong> Leominster. Removed<br />

from Lancaster to Leominster in 1875, thence to Northboro<br />

in 187H, thence to Lancaster in 1881, thence to Clin-<br />

ton in 1884, where he now resides. Had: (1) Flora Belle,<br />

b. April 21, 1872; (2) Henry Walter, b. July 8, 1876; (3)<br />

Clarence William, b. Aug. 4, 1882; (4) Addie May, b. Mar.<br />

3, 1886.<br />

1139. WILLIAM WARKEN, b. Dec. 12, 1853.<br />

1140. CHARLES CROSBY, b. April 21, 1857.<br />

856 Crosby <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Lancaster, Mass., April<br />

24, 1825, was a merchant, <strong>and</strong> lived in Pepperrell, Mass.,<br />

until 1858, in Westminster until 1861, in Lancaster until<br />

1863, in San Jose, Calif., until 1867, in Philadelphia, Pa.,<br />

until 1877, <strong>and</strong> in Westminster, Mass., until <strong>his</strong> death,<br />

April 21, 1895. He married June 9, 1853, Martha Abba<br />

Marshall, born in Fitchburg, Mass., April 7, 1830, daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chedorlaomer <strong>and</strong> Martha Fox (Upton) Marshall<br />

<strong>of</strong> Fitchburg.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Crosby <strong>and</strong> Martha Abba<br />

1141. MARTHA AUGUSTA, b. Mar. 27, 1854, in Pepperell.<br />

1142. CHARLOTTE ALLINA, b. Nov. 8, 1856; d. Sept. 7, 1875.<br />

1143. ANNA WARE, b. Mar. 8, 1872, in Westminster.


144 EDMUND LEWIS OP LYNN<br />

870 Frederick <strong>Lewis</strong>,born in Belfast, Me., Sept. 10,<br />

1835, learned the watchmaker <strong>and</strong> jeweller's trade in Belfast,<br />

went to Boston in June, 1857, <strong>and</strong> remained two<br />

years, <strong>and</strong> in 1859 went to Camden, Me., where he now<br />

resides. He married at Camden, Jan. 30, 1868, Georgianna<br />

Sophia Eaton, born in Camden, March 9, 1838,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> William <strong>and</strong> Harriet (Hosmer) Eaton <strong>of</strong><br />

Camden.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Frederick <strong>and</strong> Georgianna Sophia, born in<br />

Camden<br />

1144. FREDERICK WILLIAM, b. Feb. 13, 1870; d. Aug. 19, 1870.<br />

1145. JESSIE FISHER, b. Oct. 30, 1871.<br />

1146. EDWARD GUSHING, b. Aug. 7, 1876; d. Mar. 17, 1880.<br />

886 Porter James <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Townsend, Mass.»<br />

Oct. 23, 1846, is a wholesale <strong>and</strong> retail dealer in grain.<br />

He lived in Townsend until 1877, when he moved to Lan-<br />

caster, Mass. He married in Brookline, N. H., Mar. 18,<br />

1875, Sarah Elizabeth Warren, born in Townsend, Jan. 2,<br />

1847, <strong>and</strong> died in Lancaster Jan. 2, 1897, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Samuel F. <strong>and</strong> Harriet Lucretia (Sawyer) Warren <strong>of</strong><br />

Townsend.<br />

Child <strong>of</strong> Porter James <strong>and</strong> Sarah Elizabeth, born in<br />

Townsend<br />

1147. ORA MABELLE, b. Nov. 9, 1876.<br />

893 John Gunnison <strong>Lewis</strong>,born in Concord,N. H.,<br />

April 29, 1839, served in Co. F, 12th Regt. Vermont<br />

Vols. in 1862 <strong>and</strong> 1863. He was a farmer, <strong>and</strong> later<br />

engineer <strong>of</strong> the water works at Lebanon, N. H. He mar-<br />

ried at Waitsfield, Vt., Aug. 22, 1862, Sarah J. Bates,<br />

born in Waitsfield, Dec. 22, 1839, daughter <strong>of</strong> Ira <strong>and</strong><br />

Eliza (Jones) Bates <strong>of</strong> Waitsfield.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> John Gunnison <strong>and</strong> Sarah J., born in<br />

Waitsfield :<br />

1148. GERTRUDE FRANCES, b. May 11, 1864; m. <strong>Edmund</strong> T. Hunt-<br />

ington; lives at R<strong>and</strong>olph, Vt.<br />

1149. FRED EVERETT, b. Oct. 7, 1865; lives at West Roxbury, Mass.<br />

1150. GEORGE RENTON, b. Mar. 15, 1867 ; m. Ada Goodwin; lives<br />

at Lebanon, N. H.


AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS. 145<br />

1151. ERNEST LEROY, b. Nov. 7, 1868; d. Aug. 12, 1875.<br />

1152. MARY AILKNE, b. Feb. 10, 1870; m. Bertram L. Joslin; lives<br />

at Waitsfield, Vt.<br />

1153. HARRIET NAOMI, b. Mar. 19, 1872; lives at Lebanon, N. H.<br />

1154. EDWIN COLBY, b. Aug. 5, 1873; lives at Lebanon, N. H.<br />

894 Edwin Colby <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Northfield, Vt.,<br />

Jan. 5, 1842, was a photographer, <strong>and</strong> lived in Texas until<br />

June, 1882, when he removed to Waitsfield, Vt., <strong>and</strong><br />

died there Feb. 27, 1883. He was a private in Co. F, 1st<br />

Regt. Vermont Vols., 2d Lieut. Co. G, 6th Regt. Vermont<br />

Vols., <strong>and</strong> was transferred <strong>and</strong> appointed Capt. <strong>of</strong> Co. H,<br />

13th Regt. Heavy Artillery (colored), <strong>and</strong> served until the<br />

end <strong>of</strong> the Civil War. He married, first, at Northfield, Vt,<br />

Aug. 15, 1862, Jane King, who died in Northfield, daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nathaniel <strong>and</strong> - - (Dole) King <strong>of</strong> Northfield, Vt.<br />

He married, second, in Galveston, Texas, in 1875, Annie<br />

Kane, who died in Jefferson, Texas, August, 1877. He<br />

married, third, in Galveston, Texas, Oct. 21, 1878, Kate,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Patrick <strong>and</strong> Katherine Devine <strong>of</strong> White Sulphur<br />

Springs, Va.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Edwin Colby <strong>and</strong> Annie<br />

1155. ROBERT EDWIN, b. May 5, 1876, in Port Henry, N. Y.; lives<br />

at Hanover, N. H.<br />

1156. HARRY, b. May 5, 1876, in Port Henry, N. Y.; d. Aug., 1877.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Edwin Colby <strong>and</strong> Kate :<br />

1157. EDWIN COLBY, b. Mar. 29, 1879, in Bryan, Tex. ; lives at St.<br />

Johnsbury, Vt.<br />

1158. KATE MAE, b. Oct. 27, 1881, in Bryan, Texas ; lives at St.<br />

Johnsbury, Vt.<br />

895 Charles Everett <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in Northfield,<br />

Vt., Jan. 25, 1844, is a photographer. Lived at Northfield,<br />

Vt., until 1870, then removed to Lebanon, N. H.<br />

He married, first, at Waitsfield, Vt., Jan. 25, 1866, Jane<br />

M. Bugbee, born at Cabot, Vt., April 7, 1844, daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Alanson <strong>and</strong> Harriet (Ch<strong>and</strong>ler) Bugbee <strong>of</strong> Northfield,<br />

who died at Lebanon, N. H., April 11, 1882. He married,<br />

second, at Newton Centre, Mass., Aug. 20, 1884, Sarah C.


146 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN<br />

Ross, born Mar. 16, 1856, daughter <strong>of</strong> <strong>Edmund</strong> <strong>and</strong> Mary<br />

(Carrnichael) Ross <strong>of</strong> Margaree, Cape Breton.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Charles Everett <strong>and</strong> Jane M.<br />

1159. ARTHUR ALANSON, b. Dec. 16, 1866.<br />

1160. FLORENCE JANE, b. Feb. 11, 1869; d. Aug. 15, 1875.<br />

1161. MINNIE, b. Sept. 14, 1870; d. Oct. 19, 1870.<br />

1162. ANNIE MAE, b. May 4, 1878.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Charles Everett <strong>and</strong> Sarah C.<br />

1163. GUY CHARLES (twin), b. Nov. 11, 1889.<br />

1164. ROY EVERETT (twin), b. Nov. 11, 1889.<br />

1165. PERCY JOHN, b. Apr. 29, 1891.<br />

983 Oliver Questram <strong>Lewis</strong>, born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Aug,<br />

6, 1826, married there, Nov. 5, 1745, Sarah Ann Johnson,<br />

bom Dec. 30, 1826, <strong>and</strong> died May 11, 1899, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Benjamin B. <strong>and</strong> Lydia (Bacheller) Johnson <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Oliver Questram <strong>and</strong> Sarah A. :<br />

1166. ANNA WARREN, b. Mar. 9, 1849, in Swampscott; m. Oct. 28,<br />

1869, in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Caleb B. Neagles, b. in Maiden, s. <strong>of</strong> Eben-<br />

ezer <strong>and</strong> Mary Neagles.<br />

1167. ABBA JOHNSON, b. May 3, 1851; m. Nov. 30, 1870, in <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

Charles A. Dwyer, b. in Salem, s. <strong>of</strong> Edward A. <strong>and</strong> Sarah<br />

E. Dwyer.<br />

1168. MARY ISABEL, b. 1856, in Nahant; m. Mar. 31, 1875, in <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

Eddie W. Stone, b. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, s. <strong>of</strong> John S. <strong>and</strong> Harriet M-<br />

Stone.<br />

1169. ARTHUR C., b. 1859, in Nahant; m. Dec. 1, 1880, in Salem,<br />

Minnie A. Childs,<br />

Cynthia Childs.<br />

b. in Melrose, dau. <strong>of</strong> Warren F. <strong>and</strong><br />

1170. LUCY E., d. May 17, 1889, se. 26 y. 6 m.<br />

1171. HENRY A., b. in Swampscott; m. Feb. 22, 1887, in <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

Luna S. Graves, b. in Marblehead, dau. <strong>of</strong> Samuel C. <strong>and</strong><br />

Mary E. Graves. Had : (1) Gladys May, b. Apr. 19, 1891.<br />

1172. BENJAMIN H. J., b. Aug. 2, 1866; d. Sept. 18, 1866.<br />

991 Fitzwilliam Griffin <strong>Lewis</strong>, was born in <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

July 7, 1834, <strong>and</strong> died Dec. 25, 1867. He married in <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

May 22, 1856, Mary Adelaide Ireson, born Sept. 8, 1834,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Benjamin <strong>and</strong> Hannah (Choate) Ireson, jr.,<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Lynn</strong>.


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Children <strong>of</strong> Fitzwilliam Griffin <strong>and</strong> Mary A.<br />

1173. WILLIAM HERBERT, b. April 14, 1857 ; m. July 5, 1890, Harriet<br />

Hammond, at Somersworth, N. H.<br />

1174. LLOYD GLOVER, b. Nov. 25, 1861; m. Nov. 4, 1891, in <strong>Lynn</strong>,<br />

Carrie Florence Shillaber, b. in Danvers, Sept. 23, 1859><br />

dau. <strong>of</strong> Daniel <strong>and</strong> Nancy (Richardson) Shillaber. Had :<br />

(1) Marion Shillaber, b. Aug. 2, 1892; (2) Philip Henry, b.<br />

July 14, 1894; (3) Benjamin Ireson, b. Sept. 4, 1895; (4)<br />

Carrie Florence, b. Feb. 19, 1900; d. Aug. 1, 1900.<br />

1175. CARO W., b. April 30, 1866; d. Oct. 18, 1904; m., 1st, Aug. 3,<br />

1886, in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Charles A. Howl<strong>and</strong>, b. in Kenosha, Wis.,<br />

Dec. 24, 1857, d. May 6, 1887, s. <strong>of</strong> Charles C. <strong>and</strong> Margaret<br />

(Ayer) Howl<strong>and</strong>. Had : (1) Louise Ayer, b. May 26,<br />

1887; m. Dec. 24, 1904, Chester Bickford, at W. Rumney,<br />

N. H. Caro W. m. 2cl, Mar. 29, 1892, George Dodge <strong>of</strong><br />

Bennington, N. H. Had : (1) George <strong>Lewis</strong>, b. May 6,<br />

1894; (2) Gladys, b- Jan. 17, 1897.<br />

992 Nathan Bickford <strong>Lewis</strong> born in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Sept<br />

20, 1836, married Mary R. Marsh.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Nathan Bickford <strong>and</strong> Mary R. :<br />

1176. EDWARD ELBRIDGE, b. April 20, 1858; m. Oct. 15, 1879, in<br />

<strong>Lynn</strong>, Eliza N. Tufts, b. in <strong>Lynn</strong>, dau. <strong>of</strong> Charles S. <strong>and</strong><br />

Clara A. Tufts. Had : (1) Bertha M., b. May 20, 1880; d.<br />

April 6, 1886; (2) Irving E., b. April 13, 1882; (3) Robert<br />

E., b. May 13, 1884; d. May 14, 1884; (4) Lillian B., b.<br />

June 16, 1887.<br />

1177. CHARLES AUGUSTUS, b. Jan. 30, 1860; m. Feb. 3, 1881, in<br />

Swampscott, Abbie M. Bates, b. in Marblehead, dau. <strong>of</strong><br />

Joseph <strong>and</strong> Eliza M. Bates.<br />

1178. ELLIOTT HERBERT, b. June 18, 1869.<br />

1179. ANNA MABEL, b. 1871; m. Dec. 18, 1890, in <strong>Lynn</strong>, William O.<br />

Collyer, s. <strong>of</strong> John O. <strong>and</strong> Hannah M. Collyer.<br />

1180. ARTHUR GERRY, b. June 2, 1876 ; d. Oct. 17, 1877.<br />

1181. HATTIE L., b. 1879; m. Nov. 19, 1896, in <strong>Lynn</strong>, Charles A.<br />

Collins, s. <strong>of</strong> Charles H. <strong>and</strong> Jennie B. Collins.<br />

1107 Walter Felix <strong>Lewis</strong> was bom Aug. 23, 1846,<br />

<strong>and</strong> died June 27, 1903. He married Monemia Chase.


148 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Walter Felix <strong>and</strong> Monemia<br />

1182. WALTER HOWARD, b. Feb. 3, 1873; d. July 29, 1873.<br />

1183. GEORGE CHASE, b. May 18, 1876; Lieutenant U. S. Army.<br />

1184. FLORENCE PARTHENIA, b. Sept. 24, 1877,<br />

1185. FRANCES ANN, b. Feb. 1, 1884.<br />

1186. SUSAN ELIZABETH, b. Sept. 14, 1885.<br />

1187. WALTER FELIX, b. July 13, 1889-<br />

1188. EUGENE GRAYSON, b. Feb. 8, 1896.<br />

1108 Edward Simmons <strong>Lewis</strong> born in Richmond,<br />

Missouri, Aug. 22, 1848, is Vice-President <strong>of</strong> the Hargadine-McKittrick<br />

Dry Goods Co. <strong>of</strong> St. Louis, Mo., <strong>and</strong><br />

President <strong>of</strong> the Central National Bank. In 1891 he was<br />

elected Vice-President <strong>of</strong> the Colonial Trust Co., <strong>and</strong> has<br />

served as an <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>and</strong> director <strong>of</strong> several financial institutions<br />

in St. Louis. He has held the highest <strong>of</strong>fices in<br />

the Traveller's Protective Association <strong>of</strong> Missouri <strong>and</strong> the<br />

National Wholesale Dry Goods Association. He resides<br />

in St. Louis, Mo. He married, first, Dec. 23, 1869, Julia<br />

McElheney. He married, second, April 4, 1876, Pattie<br />

Cooke.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Edward Simmons <strong>and</strong> Julia<br />

1189. EDWARD MCELHENEY, b. Jan. 15, 1871; d. Jan. 2, 1883.<br />

1190. JULIAN, b. Feb. 17, 1872; d. Mar. 9, 1872.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Edward Simmons <strong>and</strong> Pattie<br />

1191. WATSON COOKE, b. Nov. 22, 1879.<br />

1192. AUGUSTA BRANSFORD, b. Dec. 25, 1881; m. May 6, 1905,<br />

C. V. D. Hill.<br />

1193. EDWARD MCELHENEY, b. Jan. 25, 1884.<br />

1194. PATTIE MARIAN, b. June 9, 1886.


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14. ABIGAIL, d. May 30, 1700.<br />

ADDENDA.<br />

23. THOMAS, m. Elizabeth Brooks, dau. <strong>of</strong> Timothy <strong>and</strong> Mary<br />

(Russell) Brooks <strong>of</strong> Swansey, formerly <strong>of</strong> Billerica.<br />

32. JOSEPH, b. June 6, 1672. (Swansea Rds.)<br />

35. HANNAH'S son (1) John (Stocker), b. Feb. 15, 1712-13.<br />

49. JOSEPH, d. Nov. 23, 1729, ae. 30 y. 6 m. (Copp's Hill Epitaphs.)<br />

50. EUNICE, pub. Mar. 26, 1720.<br />

53. NATHANIEL, probably d. young.<br />

54. ABIGAIL, b. Jan. 8, 1691-2.<br />

66. ELIZABETH, d. Sept. 13, 1761, ae. 56 y. She m. 1st, Nov. 24, 1727,<br />

Ens. Hezekiah Shailer, b.May9, 1706; d. Sept. 10, 1752,<br />

son <strong>of</strong> Thomas <strong>and</strong> Catherine Shailer <strong>of</strong> Haddam, Conn.<br />

She m. 2d, Lieut. David Smith.<br />

69. DEBOBAH, d. 1775, ae. 56 y. Her husb<strong>and</strong>, Daniel Clark, d. 1787,<br />

ae. 67 y. (Church Rds.)<br />

70. JOHN <strong>and</strong> wife Deborah were admitted to Haddam, Ct., Cong.<br />

Church, March, 1759, <strong>and</strong> dismissed by letter to church at<br />

Chester, Conn., in 1767. (Church Rds.)<br />

113. JOSEPH, m. Sarah , <strong>and</strong> lived at Saybrook, Conn. His<br />

father (John (70) <strong>of</strong> Saybrook) deeded house, barn <strong>and</strong> 18<br />

acres l<strong>and</strong> in Chester, Apr. 4, 1780, to son Joseph. Had:<br />

(1) Deborah, b. Dec. 20, 1768. (2) Sarah, b. Aug. 27, 1770.<br />

157. John <strong>Lewis</strong> born in Boston, May 10, 1774; married Susanna<br />

(Brown?), born Dec. 18, 1773, <strong>and</strong> died in Boston, Nov. 26,<br />

1837.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> John <strong>and</strong> Susanna:<br />

HARRIET.<br />

AMOS LEWIS, b. Mar. 20, 1794 in Boston, enlisted in the Boston<br />

Home Guard in 1813, <strong>and</strong> was appointed master sailmaker<br />

in the U. S. Navy, Jan. 3, 1825 <strong>and</strong> served on board<br />

the frigates Constitution <strong>and</strong> Constellation (g.s.). He received<br />

<strong>his</strong> discharge Sept. 7, 1832. The Bible which he<br />

carried while in the service is now is the possession <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>his</strong> son Benjamin <strong>Lewis</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sorners Point, Atlantic Co.<br />

N.J. It is said that all <strong>his</strong> teeth were double teeth <strong>and</strong> at<br />

the time <strong>of</strong> <strong>his</strong> death that he had lost but one. After <strong>his</strong> discharge<br />

from the naval service he followed <strong>his</strong> occupation as<br />

sailmaker which <strong>his</strong> three sons under the name <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lewis</strong><br />

Bros., continued after <strong>his</strong> death. He lived in Boston, New<br />

York City, <strong>and</strong> Somers Point, N. J. where hed. March 20,


150 EDMUND LEWIS OF LYNN<br />

1875. He m. 1st, in Boston, Mass., Elizabeth Menunisoir.<br />

He m. 2d, Dec. 14, 1823, in Boston, Anna Hovey Mclntyre,<br />

b. July 31, 1796, <strong>and</strong> d. Dec. 6, 1851 atSomers Point, N. J.,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Andrew <strong>and</strong> Rachel Mclntyre. He m. 3d,<br />

July 23, 1853, widow Jane (Stillwell) Westcoat, who after<br />

<strong>his</strong> death lived in' Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Amos <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth, born in Boston:<br />

I. JOHN BROWN, b. April 28, 1816; m. 1st, Nancy Loekett <strong>of</strong> Newbern,<br />

N. C. <strong>and</strong> had (1) William Henry; (2) Adelaide;<br />

(3) Mary Anna. Married 2d: Caroline , <strong>of</strong> Baltimore,<br />

Md. <strong>and</strong> had (4) Amos Edwards; (5) John Emmett.<br />

II. ELIZABETH, b. Sept. 13, 1819; m. Ellis <strong>of</strong> New York City.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> Amos <strong>and</strong> Anna Hovey:<br />

III. ANNE MARIA, b. Oct. 22, 1825, in Boston; d. unm. Jan. 8, 1907.<br />

IV. ADELAIDE, b. May 27, 1827, in New York City; m. Jan. 27,<br />

1849, John I. Steelman, s. <strong>of</strong> John I. <strong>and</strong> Jemima (Steelman)<br />

Steelman, <strong>and</strong> had (1) Emily, m. James C. Fisher <strong>of</strong><br />

Morris & Fisher, manufacturers <strong>of</strong> fish oil <strong>and</strong> fertilizer<br />

at Reedville, Va.; (2) Anna Hovey Mclntyre, m. Albert<br />

Morris; (3) Addie, d. unm.; (4) <strong>Lewis</strong>, m. Eva Blackman,<br />

<strong>and</strong> had: (a) Addie, (b) Vera, (c) Stanley <strong>Lewis</strong>; (5) John<br />

Craig, m.Lillie Hickman, Mayor <strong>of</strong> Linwood, N. J., <strong>and</strong><br />

had (1) Freda.<br />

V. THOMAS KENDALL, b. July 20, 1829, inNewYork City; m.Mary<br />

Almira Lake, dau. <strong>of</strong> Enoch <strong>and</strong> Eliza Lake, <strong>and</strong> had:<br />

(1) Harriet Somers; m. David Westcoat, <strong>and</strong> had (a) <strong>Lewis</strong><br />

Crosby; (2) Elmer Somers; (3) Anna Eliza, m. Rig-<br />

gins; (4) Sarah Elizabeth, d. unm.; (5) Lynden; (6) Freder-<br />

ick; (7) Jennie, m. Kelley.<br />

VI. BENJAMIN WILLIS (twin), b. Dec. 11, 1831, in Somers Point,<br />

N. J.; m. Annie Smallwood, dau. <strong>of</strong> Abel <strong>and</strong> Naomi<br />

Smallwood, <strong>and</strong> had: (1) John G., m. Willimena Ingersoll;<br />

(2) Caroline, m. George Jeffries; (3) Anna Mary, m. Elfrey<br />

D.Gooy; (4) Emily, m. Richard J. Somers; (5) Walter; (6)<br />

Luola, m. her cousin Matthew C. Fife (see below.); (7)<br />

Lillie, m. Fenton; (8) Ida; (9) Benjamin.<br />

VII. AMOS (twin), b. Dec. 11, 1831, in Somers Point, N. J.; m. 1st,<br />

widow Sarah Irel<strong>and</strong>; m. 2d, Annie Risley. No issue.<br />

VIII. CAROLINE WILLIS, b. Mar. 25, 1834, in Somers Point, N. J.;<br />

unm., resides Linwood, N. J.<br />

IX. MARY WILLIS, b. July 17, 1836, in Somers Point, N. J., m. 1st,<br />

Matthew E. Fife, s. <strong>of</strong> Matthew <strong>and</strong> Margaret Fife, <strong>and</strong>


AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS. 151<br />

had: (1) Margaret; (2) Annetta, d. young; (3) Matthew C.,<br />

m. <strong>his</strong> cousin Luola <strong>Lewis</strong> (see above); (4) Luola, m.<br />

James McMullin. Mrs. Fife m. 2d, Abram J'agoe <strong>and</strong> resides<br />

in Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

158. LYDIA, b. 1775; d. July 25, 1814.<br />

161. ASA, b. 1777.<br />

164. THOMAS, b. April 4, 1771 ; was in business with <strong>his</strong> father as<br />

Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong> & Son.<br />

171. SAMUEL SHAW LEWIS should be number 170.<br />

193. SAMUEL, d. in Lancaster, Pa. Was a major on General Wash-<br />

ington's staff <strong>and</strong> distinguished himself at the battle <strong>of</strong> Germantown.<br />

280. FRANCIS B.'s dau. (2) Mary Frances, m. Albert <strong>Lewis</strong>, a descendant<br />

<strong>of</strong> William <strong>Lewis</strong> <strong>of</strong> Roxbury, 1630.<br />

339. CATHERINE L's son: (1) Henry Ware d. Nov. 28, 1900, in Au-<br />

burn, Calif.<br />

353. CHARLES HENRY, m. Almira Tufts, dau. <strong>of</strong> Joseph Warren<br />

Tufts.<br />

380. HENRY, d. May 25, 1811.<br />

439. WILLIAM GIFFORD, was killed at the battle <strong>of</strong> the Alamo.<br />

500. WILLIAM CROSBY, m. Emeline Augusta Bellows, b. in West-<br />

boro, Mass., Oct. 2, 1805.<br />

604. ABIGAIL FIELDING, m. Joseph H. Valpey, b. Feb. 23, 1823,<br />

son <strong>of</strong> Richard <strong>and</strong> Mary Ann (Emmerton) Valpey.<br />

722. HENRY L. not Henry G.<br />

757. HARRIET I. did not die Oct. 7, 1893.<br />

875. NANCY'S dau. : (2) Eliza R. m. Sept. 4, 1873.<br />

385. SELINA'S dau. : (2) Nora Belle, b. Jan. 7, 1874.<br />

388a. <strong>and</strong> 888b. belong to the family <strong>of</strong> Reuben (507).


ADDENDA.<br />

(Continued.)<br />

9. Thomas married Mary, dau. <strong>of</strong> Allen, Senior, <strong>and</strong><br />

Mary (- -) Breed, whose son Allen, Jr., brother <strong>of</strong><br />

Mary, married Elizabeth Ballard.<br />

342. Joseph <strong>Lewis</strong> family, foot <strong>of</strong> page 91.<br />

492. David Crosby, m. three times, <strong>and</strong> had son<br />

Winslow R., who lives in New Haven, Conn., as men-<br />

tioned in error with No. 500.<br />

500. William Crosby, whose family is correctly given<br />

on p. 110.<br />

574. Jacob Meek, was mayor 1873-1877, not 1887,<br />

page 80.<br />

113.<br />

825. John Willard, not James Willard, page 140.<br />

888a, 888b, page 112. Error, see 889 <strong>and</strong> 890, page<br />

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CHRISTIAN NAMES OF PERSONS BEARING THE NAME<br />

OF LEWIS<br />

Where the name appears more than once it is marked (2).<br />

The numbers in parenthesis are <strong>of</strong> individuals; the numbers following are the<br />

pages \vhere they appear.<br />

A. Florence (Churchill)<br />

130.<br />

Aaron, (184), 46, 66,<br />

(228), 51, (241), 52,<br />

(494), 74, 107.<br />

Aaron Lummus (591), 82,<br />

125.<br />

Abba Johnson (1167), 146.<br />

Abbie Elizabeth, (906), 115.<br />

AbbieJane (Phillips), 123.<br />

Abbie M. (Bates), 147.<br />

Abby (919), 117.<br />

Abby H. (Davis), 139.<br />

Albert Edward (911), 116.<br />

Albion Wesley (631), 86,<br />

(632), 86, 128.<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>er (530), 76, 116.<br />

Alfred (411), 67, 99, (586),<br />

82, (726), 95.<br />

Alfred Bosworth (740), 97,<br />

133, (1070), 134.<br />

Alice (Newcomb), 112.<br />

Alia (Clark), 138.<br />

Allen Wallace (1035), 130.<br />

(1036), 130.<br />

Allen Webster (647), 88,<br />

Ann Maria (518), 75, (521),<br />

76, (931), 118.<br />

Anna (220), 50, (240) 52,<br />

(273), 55.<br />

Anna Augusta (962), 121.<br />

Anna Eliza, 150.<br />

Anna Harriet (746), 97.<br />

Anna Kate (788), 101.<br />

Anna M. 128.<br />

Anna Mabel (1179), 147.<br />

Anna Mary, 150.<br />

Anna Richmond (366), 64.<br />

AnnaWT Abby (Harding), 120.<br />

Abby Jane (691), 83.<br />

Abi (234), 52.<br />

Abiel Smith (344), 62, 91.<br />

Abigail (14), 11, 149,<br />

129, (1033), 129.<br />

Allie May (792), 102.<br />

Alma Eliza (872), 105.<br />

Almira (410), 67, (645),<br />

87.<br />

are (1143). 143.<br />

Anna Warren (1166), 146.<br />

Anne (96), 34, (385), 66.<br />

Anne (Risley), 150.<br />

Anne E. (Draffin), 117.<br />

Anne Maria, 150.<br />

(48), 19, 22, (54), 24,<br />

149, (75), 17, 26, (98),<br />

34, 45, (221), 50, (312),<br />

Almira (Davis), 90.<br />

Almira (Tufts), 63.<br />

Almira A. (Balch), 142.<br />

Annette Augusta (Frye),<br />

105.<br />

Annie (Kane), 145.<br />

59, (323), 60, (569), 80, Almira E. (955), 120. Annie (Mackintosh), 84.<br />

(853), 108. Almira H. (Smith), 120. Annie (Smallwood), 150.<br />

Abigail (Ballard), 108. Alonzo, 1, 2, 5, 30, 88. Annie B. (Swainamer), 88.<br />

Abigail (Blaney), 39, 58. Alvira (511), 75. Annie E. (Knowles), 129.<br />

Abagail (Brooks), 44. Am<strong>and</strong>a (Wiggin-Lam- Annie E. (Snow), 134.<br />

Abigail A. (Perkins), 88. phere). 105. Annie F. (Lyon), 117<br />

Abigail A. (Marshall), 89. Amelia Jane (452). 70. Annie Haven (946), 119.<br />

Abigail Fielding (604), 83, Amos, 149, 150, (85), 28, Annie Mae (1162), 146.<br />

151. 29, 30, 40, (156), 41, Annie Maria (677), 90.<br />

Abigail (Humphreys) 59. (268), 54, 83, (390), 66. Annie W. S. (1028), 129.<br />

Abigail (Phillips), 79 Amos Edwards, 150. Antoinette (Grenell), 139.<br />

Abigail (Robinson), 116. Amos Edwin (967) 121. Aroline Augusta (600), 83.<br />

Abigail (Shed), 52. Amos Nelson (602), 83. Arthur (1091), 136.<br />

Abner (122), 35, 48. Amy (Hackett), 142. Arthur Alanson (1159), 146.<br />

Achsah (202), 48. Andrew (119). 35, (496), Arthur C. (1169), 146.<br />

Achsah (Bradley), 48. 74, 108, (552), 78, 118, Arthur Gerry (1180), 147.<br />

Achsah (Cole). 77. (866), 109. Arvilla (Clapp), 117.<br />

Ada (Goodwin), 144. Angelina (666), 89. Asa (161), 41, 151, (207),<br />

Adelaide, 150. Angeline (415), 67. 49, (247), 53, 76, (267),<br />

Adelaide V. (652), 88. Ann (309), 58. 54, (467), 71, 102, (537),<br />

Adeline M. (830), 105. Ann (Ingalls), 58. 77, (570), 80, 121, (800),<br />

Adline (590), 82. Ann Cora, 94. 102, 139.<br />

Agnes Adams, 139. Ann Cora (Hale), 94. Asa Shed (243), 52, 74.<br />

Albert, 55, 151, (526), 76, Ann Hovey (Mclntyre),150. Asa Warren (975), 122.<br />

116. AnnJencks (Voce), 95. Asea Ann (G<strong>of</strong>f), 68.<br />

(152)


LEWIS INDEX. 153<br />

Augusta (446), 69.<br />

AugustaAnn (892), 114.<br />

Augusta H. (695), 93.<br />

Augusta Bransford (1192),<br />

148.<br />

Augusta Mayo (864), 108.<br />

Augustus (445), 69, 101,<br />

(857), 108 (868), 109.<br />

Augustus Dan (787), 101.<br />

Aurelia Hiley (Axtell),<br />

103<br />

Betsey Mansfield (306), 58.<br />

Betsey (Oxx), 95.<br />

Betsey Preble (603), 83.<br />

Betsey (Tarbox), 56.<br />

Betty (101), 34, 35, (188),<br />

46.<br />

Betty (Parker), 37, 52.<br />

Bickford (589), 82, 125.<br />

Blanche Percy (Hannaford),<br />

127.<br />

Blaney (261), 54, 81, (580),<br />

81.<br />

Celia Chace (741), 97.<br />

Celia Jane (745), 97.<br />

Cevilla F. (Piper), 143.<br />

Chace (405), 67, 97.<br />

Ch<strong>and</strong>ler (665), 89.<br />

Charles (438), 69, (469),<br />

36, 71, 102, (555), 78,<br />

(915), 116.<br />

Charles A., 116, (941), 119.<br />

Charles Anderson (373),<br />

65.<br />

Charles Andrew (1134),<br />

R Franklin ( 37 irankhn (37~), 1 65<br />

Bowers (406), 67, 98. 142.<br />

65.<br />

Bradford, 134. Charles Augustus (1177),<br />

trice Linda 112<br />

Beniamhi 3 4 149 150<br />

Bransford (1112), 138. 147.<br />

Brid ? et ( 333 >> 61 ' Charles Benjamin enjan in d 4, **»>£>»><br />

Burrill Turner (638), 86.<br />

(559),<br />

78, 119, (949), 119.<br />

£LVl), 22,' (73), IT!<br />

128. Charles Bradley (1120),<br />

!*' 3 3 8 (1 3) 4<br />

,'<br />

/1 o o '4 '<br />

Q°A<br />

45,<br />

!o'<br />

40 *i^ 85<br />

r roryn 4Q<br />

V-i Tooo?' « /»«i<br />

Caleb Mason (414), 67.<br />

^alvln \*< y )> 72 '*•<br />

C<strong>and</strong>ace (386), 66.<br />

C<strong>and</strong>ace (Pierce), 45, 65.<br />

Charles Carrington (816),<br />

104 1U *-<br />

Cfiarles Courtl<strong>and</strong>, 142.<br />

Charles Crosby (11-0),<br />

'<br />

(274) 55 ?275\ 55' Carlos Smith < 834 >' 105 ' 143 '<br />

'<br />

84 nil 67 95/466) Caro W. (1175), 147. Charles Dudley (687), 92,<br />

71 rioi '77 (773) 100 Caroline, 150, (413), 67, 132, (1060), 132.<br />

>; JJU><br />

'<br />

riooS 10B 118<br />

(729), 95, (742), 97. Charles <strong>Edmund</strong> (1038),<br />

(tyy), iv6, ioo<br />

Caroline A., 128. 130, (1039), 130.<br />

' V<br />

Benjamin Addison (616),<br />

Carojine Augusta (626)) 85 . Charles<br />

EdwVn (605 ), 83,<br />

. . ^ ,, on , Caroline Belle (Swingley) (1106), 137, 138.<br />

a<br />

' 116 ' Charles Everett (895), 114,<br />

%*Tw 7 fi 76, (523), 76, n^ 115, (Ho (630),<br />

Caroline Crosby (843)t 107 . 145.<br />

86 1 "'-<br />

'<br />

Caroline Elizabeth (897), Charles Francis (909), 116,<br />

Benjamin Fuller (675), 90. n^ ( 1083 ^ 135- (1032), 129.<br />

Benjamin H. J. (1172), 146. Caroline H. (Loomis), 128. Charles Freeman (998),<br />

Benjamin Humphreys Caroline Mason (752), 98. 125.<br />

(571), 80, 122. Caroline Susan (370), 64. Charles G., 139.<br />

Benjamin Ireson, 147.<br />

Caroline Willis, 150. Charles H. (987), 124.<br />

Benjamin Lapham, 133. Carrie Blanchard (808) Charles Henry (171), 43,<br />

Benjamin Pachard (283), 103i 44) 65> (353), 63, 151,<br />

56 < 85 - Carrie Florence, 147. (519), 75, 114, (889),<br />

Benjamin Willis, 150. Carrie Florence (Shilla- 113.<br />

Benjamin Wilson (609), 84. ber), 147. Charles Hildreth (920),<br />

Bernard (M.), (545), 77, Carroll Grayson, 138. 117.<br />

117. Catherine, 78, (448), 69. Charles Hinman (456), 70.<br />

Bernard Waldo, 143. Catherine (Conrad), 69. Charles Oliver (801), 103.<br />

Bertha (1082), 135. Catherine (Parrott), 85. Charles K. (925), 118.<br />

Bertha E. (Gove), 131. Catherine (Thurber), 98. Charles Stewart (995),<br />

Bertha M., 147. Catherine (Titus), 107. 125.<br />

Bessie (795), 102. Catherine Augusta (364), Charles Sylvester (1097),<br />

Betsey (159)', 41, (213), 50, 64, (617) 84. 137.<br />

(239), 52, (278), 55, Catherine De Mille, 128. Charles Warren (640), 86,<br />

(284), 56, (297), 57, Catherine E. (Whippen), 129.<br />

(398), 66, (418), 68, 126 Charles Winslow (646). 87.<br />

(487), 73, (582), 81. Catherine Eliza (751), 98. Charlotte (163), 41, (882),<br />

Betsey Blaney Ingalls Catherine L. (339), 62,151. 112.<br />

(308), 58. Catherine Rounds (753), Charlotte (Brown), 111.<br />

Betsey (Chase), 73. 98. Charlotte Allina (1142),<br />

Betsey (Farrow), 84. Catherine Washington 143.<br />

Betsey J. (West), 68. (1009), 126. Chauncey (1087), 136.<br />

Betsey L., 123. Celia (Chase), 96. Chester Percival (654), 88.


154 LEWIS INDEX.<br />

Chester Verjanno (1045),<br />

131.<br />

Clara Adelaide (765), 100.<br />

Clara Jane (655), 88.<br />

Clara Josephine (1089),<br />

136.<br />

Clara Ida (Millan), 122.<br />

Clara R. (Wilcox), 135.<br />

Clarence, 118.<br />

Clarence F. 143.<br />

Clarence Herbert (965),<br />

121.<br />

Clarinda (334), 61.<br />

Clarissa Ann (619), 85.<br />

Clarissa Ware (Woodbury)<br />

129.<br />

Clemence Clarissa ( Cormedesz),<br />

117.<br />

Clinton D., 136.<br />

Clyde Gates, 143.<br />

Cordelia Angeline (743),<br />

97.<br />

Cordelia Basha (Elder),<br />

132.<br />

Cordelia M. (Studley), 78.<br />

Cornelius (1047), 131.<br />

Cornelius Coolidge (556),<br />

78.<br />

Crosby (856), 108, 143.<br />

Cynthia (489), 73, (510),<br />

75.<br />

Cyrus (468), 71.<br />

Dan Kelsey (198), 48, 69.<br />

Daniel (181). 45, (244h),<br />

53.<br />

David (165), 43, (219), 50,<br />

(244g), 53, (359.), 64.<br />

David Crosby (492), 73.<br />

Deborah, 35, 49, (29). 14.<br />

(58), 23, 24, (69), 25,<br />

149, (99), 34.<br />

Dexter Bosworth (735), 96,<br />

133, (1066), 133.<br />

Diantha Chloe (Richardson),<br />

140.<br />

Dolly (Wood), 87.<br />

Dora B., 82.<br />

Dora Ella (767), 100.<br />

Dorcas (Davis), 121.<br />

Dorcas Emily (972), 121.<br />

Dorothy (111), 35.<br />

Dorothy Bean, 130.<br />

Earl Carlton, 130.<br />

Eben Augustus (551), 78.<br />

118.<br />

Ebenezer (15), 11 (133).<br />

36, 37, 53, (252), 53, 77.<br />

Edgar David (461), 70.<br />

Edith (1054), 132.<br />

Edith Hanson (331), 61.<br />

Edith Marie, 137.<br />

<strong>Edmund</strong> (1), 1, 2, 3. 4, 5,<br />

6, 27, 29, 40, (39), 18, 26,<br />

40, (83), 28, 40, 55,<br />

(141), 39, 54, (154), 40,<br />

56, 60, (328), 61.<br />

<strong>Edmund</strong> Clark (SOD), 57.<br />

<strong>Edmund</strong> Hutchinson (169),<br />

44, 62, 64.<br />

<strong>Edmund</strong> Sanford ( 1061 )<br />

132.<br />

Edna Mabelle (914), 116.<br />

Edna Matilda (935), 118.<br />

Edward (18), 13, (542).<br />

77, (664), 89.<br />

Edward Augustus (779),<br />

101, 138.<br />

Edward Gushing (1146),<br />

144.<br />

Edward Elbridge (1176),<br />

147.<br />

Edward H., 59, (926), 118.<br />

Edward McElheney (1189),<br />

148, (1193), 148.<br />

Edward Simmons (435),<br />

69, 101, (1108), 138, 148.<br />

Edward Talbott (636), 86.<br />

Edwin (1006), 126.<br />

Edwin Colby (894), 114,<br />

145 (1154), 145, (1157),<br />

145.<br />

Edwin Collyer. 121.<br />

Edwin Creswell (820), 104.<br />

Edwin Davis (971), 121.<br />

Effie (Davenport), 35.<br />

Elam Clarke (835). 105.<br />

Elbridge Gerry (587), 82,<br />

124.<br />

Eldora Adeline (907), 116.<br />

Eleanor (731), 95, (732).<br />

95.<br />

Electra (199), 48.<br />

Elethea (Streeter), 72.<br />

Elijah C. (759), 99, 136.<br />

Elinor (White), 45.<br />

Elliott Burrows (1094),<br />

130.<br />

Elliott Herbert (1178), 147.<br />

Eliza (338), 62, 64.<br />

Eliza Ann (508), 75, (624),<br />

85.<br />

Eliza (Tufts), 93.<br />

Eliza Ann (Danforth), 113.<br />

Eliza B. (Hoar), 136.<br />

Eliza Bean (Hilton), 104,<br />

140.<br />

Eliza D. (Upham), 91.<br />

Eliza Ellen (Collyer) 121.<br />

Eliza Jane (810), 103.<br />

Eliza Johnson (White),<br />

106.<br />

Eliza M. (Kellard), 126.<br />

Eliza N. (Tufts), 147.<br />

Eliza Webster (475), 72.<br />

Elizabeth, 150, (24), 14,<br />

(34), 18, (66), 25. 149,<br />

(82), 28, (84), 29, 30,<br />

(95), 34, (125), 36, 37,<br />

(143), 39, (180), 45,<br />

(256), 53, (262), 54,<br />

(265), 54, (271), 54,<br />

(433), 69, (584), 81,<br />

(770), 100, (1012), 126.<br />

Elizabeth (Birge), 24.<br />

Elizabeth (Brewer), 17, 18.<br />

Elizabeth (Brooks), 22,<br />

23, 24, 149.<br />

Elizabeth (Carder), 28, 29.<br />

Elizabeth (Carpenter), 61.<br />

Elizabeth (Cram), 50, 73.<br />

Elizabeth (Curtin), 82.<br />

Elizabeth (Godfrey), 69.<br />

Elizabeth (Hall), 102.<br />

Elizabeth (Humphrey), 81.<br />

Elizabeth (Jaquith), 36.<br />

Elizabeth (Lamson), 115.<br />

Elizabeth (Lemmon), 123.<br />

Elizabeth (Marble), 74.<br />

Elizabeth (Menunisoir).<br />

150.<br />

Elizabeth (Metier), 116.<br />

Elizabeth (Newhall), 38,<br />

39. 56.<br />

Elizabeth (Townsend), 95,<br />

Elizabeth (Thomas), 56.<br />

Elizabeth (Walker - King),<br />

10.<br />

Elizabeth (Winslow), 100.<br />

Elizabeth A. (Sanf ord, 118.<br />

Elizabeth A. (Valentine)<br />

129.<br />

Elizabeth Allen, 128.<br />

Elizabeth Ann (637), 86,<br />

(661), 89.<br />

Elizabeth Ann (Scadding),<br />

93.<br />

Elizabeth C. (334), 61.<br />

Elizabeth Conant (598), 83.<br />

Elizabth James (851), 107.<br />

Elizabeth.?. (988), 124.<br />

Elizabeth West ( 1138) , 143.<br />

Ella Frances (805), 103.<br />

Ella Germaine, 128.<br />

Ella J. (1020), 127.<br />

Ella Maria (Gates), 143.<br />

Ella Maria (Rockwell),<br />

134<br />

Ellen"(883), 112.<br />

Ellen Aiigusta (849), 107.<br />

Ellen E. (Taylor), 78.


Ellen Jane (1081), 135.<br />

Ellen Leveck (1065), 133.<br />

Ellen M. (944), 119.<br />

Ellen Maria (Crocker),<br />

138.<br />

Elmer E. (1046), 131.<br />

Elmer Somers, 150.<br />

Elsie E. (Davis). 91.<br />

Elsie Elizabeth (690), 92.<br />

Elsie S. (952), 120.<br />

Elsie Susan (682), 91.<br />

Elvira C. (Cornell), 136.<br />

Elwyn Fisher, 141.<br />

Emeline (325), 60.<br />

Emeline Augusta (651). 88.<br />

Emeline Augusta ( Bellows),<br />

110, 151.<br />

Emily 150, (786), 101.<br />

.kmily (Symonds), 69.<br />

Emily (Warren), 118.<br />

Emily Adelaide (671), 90.<br />

Emily Ann (Horton), 137.<br />

Emily Augusta (804), 103.<br />

Emily B. (517), 75.<br />

Emily Elizabeth (842), 106.<br />

Emily Johonnot (Clark),<br />

132.<br />

Emily Williams (Allen).<br />

106.<br />

Emma Arabella (766), 100.<br />

Emma Belle (696). 93.<br />

Emma Cora (1131), 141.<br />

Emma Jane (921), 117.<br />

EmmaL. (Taylor), 136.<br />

Emma Louise (903), 115.<br />

Emma May (922). 117.<br />

Emma Prescott, 130.<br />

Emma Sophia (463), 70.<br />

Eri (502), 74, 111.<br />

Eri Brainard (876), 111.<br />

Ernest Leroy (1151), 145.<br />

Esther (21), 14, (130), 36,<br />

37.<br />

Ethan Allen (1128), 141.<br />

Ethan Nichols (826), 105,<br />

141.<br />

Etta (939), 118.<br />

Eugene Grayson (1188),<br />

148.<br />

Eugene Washington (1110)<br />

138.<br />

Eunice, 4, (50), 19. 22, 149.<br />

Eunice (Foster), 82.<br />

Eunice Alley (1041), 130.<br />

Eunice E. (Bradstreet),<br />

131.<br />

Eunice Ellen (597), 83.<br />

Eunice (Waldo-Davis),<br />

105.<br />

Eva (684), 92. (1051), 132,<br />

Everett Delmont, 130.<br />

LEWIS INDEX. 155<br />

Everett Eustis (€59), 89.<br />

Experience (60), 23, 24.<br />

Faith, 136.<br />

Fannie Caldwell (374), 65.<br />

Fannie G. (Fisher), 141.<br />

Fanny (512). 75, (1005),<br />

126, (1093), 136.<br />

Fanny (Ashbee), 85.<br />

Fanny (Brown), 90.<br />

Fanny Bowers (1080), 135.<br />

Fanny Satira (837), 106,<br />

(840), 106.<br />

Faustina Delucie (901),<br />

115.<br />

Fitzwilliam Griffin (991),<br />

124, 146.<br />

Flora Estelle (1130), 141.<br />

Florence Elizabeth ( 1109)<br />

138.<br />

Florence Jane (1160), 146.<br />

Florence Jessie (Ehodes),<br />

122.<br />

Florence Jones. 141.<br />

Florence Parthenia (1184).<br />

148.<br />

Frances (Hopkins), 100.<br />

Frances (Shepard). 100.<br />

Frances Adelia, 143.<br />

Frances Ann (1185). 148.<br />

Frances Ann (Johnson).<br />

142.<br />

Frances B. (280), 55, 151.<br />

Frances Ellen (611), 84.<br />

Frances Mary Priscilla<br />

(346), 62.<br />

Frances Wilson (368). 64,<br />

(689), 92, (1058). 132.<br />

Francis (858), 108.<br />

Francis Danforth (890),<br />

113.<br />

Francis Henry (1096), 137.<br />

Frank, 136. (794), 102,<br />

(1029). 129.<br />

Frank Alley, 130, (1040),<br />

130.<br />

Frank Balch (1132), 142.<br />

Frank Burton. 90.<br />

Frank Collins (1010), 126.<br />

Frank Cyril, 142.<br />

Frank Evens (1067), 133.<br />

Frank Herbert (974), 122.<br />

Frank Horton (1073), 134.<br />

Frank Jackson (.1137), 143.<br />

Frank L. (1086), 136.<br />

Frank Rockwell (1022),<br />

128.<br />

Frank Swingley, 116.<br />

Frank T. (923), 117.<br />

Franklin Henshaw (362).<br />

64, 94, (701), 94.<br />

Fred A. (1133), 142.<br />

Fred Chase (973), 122.<br />

Fred Everett (1149), 144.<br />

Frederick, 150, (870), 109,<br />

144, (430), 69.<br />

Frederick Albion (1023),<br />

128.<br />

Frederick Augustus ( 499 )<br />

74. 109.<br />

Frederick Benjamin Adams<br />

(1113), 139.'<br />

Frederick De Lancey, 139.<br />

Frederick E. (957), 120.<br />

Frederick Thomas (562),<br />

78, 120.<br />

Frederick William (1144),<br />

144.<br />

Genevieve (1068), 133.<br />

George, 4, 15, 118, (269),<br />

54, 84, (436), 69, (643),<br />

87, (958), 120, (959),<br />

120.<br />

George A. (360), 64.<br />

George Atwood (173), 43,<br />

44, (697), 93.<br />

George Alex<strong>and</strong>er (9 16), 116.<br />

George Brimblecom (930),<br />

118.<br />

George Chase (1183), 148.<br />

George Courtl<strong>and</strong> (847),<br />

107, (850), 107, 142.<br />

George E$ard (938), 118.<br />

George Hawley (454), 70.<br />

George Henry (541), 77.<br />

(898), 114.<br />

George Jackson (1077), 135.<br />

George Lel<strong>and</strong>, 137.<br />

George Martin, 124.<br />

George E. (515), 75. (791),<br />

102.<br />

George Renton (1150), 144.<br />

George Washington ( 595 )<br />

83, 126, (750), 98, 135,<br />

(776), 100, (1102), 137.<br />

Georgia M. (Anthony), 131.<br />

Georgina (685), 92.<br />

Georgiana Atwood (693),<br />

93, (694), 93.<br />

Georgianna (1034), 130.<br />

Georgianna Pierce (1043),<br />

130.<br />

Georgianna<br />

(Eaton), 144.<br />

Geraldine (443), 69.<br />

Sophia<br />

Gertie Eliza Converse<br />

(1123), 140.<br />

Gertrude Frances (1148),<br />

144.<br />

Gertrude Helen (793), 102.


156 LEWIS INDEX.<br />

Gertrude Maclvor (371),<br />

64.<br />

Gertrude Miriam (797),<br />

102.<br />

Gladys May, 146.<br />

Grace E., 143.<br />

Grace Elizabeth (913), 116.<br />

Grace Holl<strong>and</strong> (1024), 128.<br />

Grace Louise, 134.<br />

Guy Charles (1163), 146.<br />

Hamor (506), 74, 112.<br />

Hannah, 8, 33, 34, 47, (8),<br />

10, 28, (19), 13, (35), 18,<br />

149, (68), 25, (71), 26,<br />

(107), 34, 35, (167), 44,<br />

62, (209), 50, (244e), 53,<br />

(277), 55, (299), 57,<br />

(315), 59, (408), 67,<br />

(470), 71, (1007), 126,<br />

(1026), 128.<br />

Hannah (Allen), 53.<br />

Hannah (Baker), 12, 13.<br />

Hannah (Chase), 122.<br />

Hannah (Drew), 43.<br />

Hannah (Farnham), 87,99.<br />

Hannah (Humphreys), 79.<br />

Hannah (Jones), 25.<br />

Hannah (Knapp), 85.<br />

Hannah (Marshall), 8, 10.<br />

Hannah (Martin), 34, 45.<br />

Hannah (Prince - Fuller),<br />

28.<br />

Hannah (Richards), 55.<br />

Hannah (Rounds), 66.<br />

Hannah (Willard - Turner),<br />

72.<br />

Hannah Angeline (763),<br />

100.<br />

Hannah Augusta (352), 63,<br />

(354), 63, (884), 112.<br />

Hannah B. 339), 61.<br />

Hannah Brackett (340),<br />

62, 64.<br />

Hannah F. (315), 59.<br />

Hannah M. (514), 75.<br />

Hannah M. (Bradley), 75.<br />

Hannah Maria (966), 121.<br />

Hannah Marie (Sisson),<br />

119.<br />

Hannah Pierce (698), 93.<br />

Hannah R. (622), 85.<br />

Hannah R. (Sears), 67.<br />

Hannah Russell (982), 124.<br />

HannahS. (Allen), 53, 77.<br />

Harold, 136.<br />

Harold Percy, 141.<br />

Harold Wilson, 130.<br />

Harriet, 149, (317), 59,<br />

(437), 69, (534), 77,<br />

(593), 82, (662), 89.<br />

Harriet (Hammond), 147.<br />

Harriet (Parker), 106.<br />

Harriet (Tr<strong>of</strong>atter), 116.<br />

Harriet A. (Briggs - Macreading),<br />

98.<br />

Harriet Adele (764), 100.<br />

Harriet Adelaide (796),<br />

102.<br />

Harriet Adeline (902), 115.<br />

Harriet Augusta (459), 70.<br />

Harriet Augusta P. H.<br />

(Collins), 126.<br />

Harriet Augusta (Hawley)<br />

70.<br />

Harriet Augusta (Pierce),<br />

142.<br />

Harriet E. (Reynolds) 136.<br />

Harriet Elizabeth (522),<br />

76.<br />

Harriet Ella (1090), 136.<br />

Harriet I. (757), 99, 151.<br />

Harriet Lucretia (844),<br />

107.<br />

Harriet N. (Reed), 119.<br />

Harriet Naomi (1153), 145.<br />

Harriet Osgood (Straw),<br />

122.<br />

Harriet P., 75.<br />

Harriet Phipps (Richardson),<br />

91.<br />

Harriet Prescott (Adams)<br />

138.<br />

Harriet Somers, 150.<br />

Harry (1156), 145.<br />

Harry R., 136.<br />

Harry Walcott, 130.<br />

Harry Winslow (1100), 137.<br />

Hattie (Worthen), 140.<br />

Hattie A. (940). 119.<br />

Hattie L. (1181), 147.<br />

Hattie Marion (Brown),<br />

132.<br />

Hazel Gladys, 130.<br />

Hazel Isabelle, 143.<br />

Helen (451), 70.<br />

Helen Amelia (769), 100.<br />

Helen Arlene, 130.<br />

Helen Gertrude (691), 92.<br />

Helen Pauline, 131.<br />

Henrietta (867), 109.<br />

Henrietta (Fennell), 101.<br />

Henrietta Farnham (642)<br />

87.<br />

Henry, 2, (229), 51, (251),<br />

53, 77, (264), 54, 82,<br />

(380), 65, 151, (432), 69,<br />

(575), 81, 123, (594), 83,<br />

(985), 124.<br />

Henry A. (1171), 146.<br />

Henry Benjamin, 122.<br />

Henry Bowers (772), 100,<br />

137.<br />

Henry <strong>Edmund</strong> (371), 64.<br />

Henry F. (950), 119.<br />

Henry Frothingham (560),<br />

78, 119.<br />

Henry G. (722), 95, 151.<br />

Henry Hopkins (737), 96.<br />

Henry L. (722), 95, 151.<br />

Henry W. (1013), 126,<br />

(1127), 141.<br />

Henry Wilbur, 130.<br />

Hepsebah (27), 14.<br />

Hepsebah (Breed), 27, 54.<br />

Hepsibeth (272), 55.<br />

Hepzabah (142), 39.<br />

Hepzabeth (97), 34, (289),<br />

56.<br />

Hepzebah, 12.<br />

Hepzibah (Newhall), 54.<br />

Hepzibah (Tarbox), 56.<br />

Hepzibah Maria (335), 61.<br />

Herbert, 91.<br />

Herbert Chace (1074), 134.<br />

Herbert Otis, 122.<br />

Herbert Stetson (1018),<br />

127.<br />

Herbert Willard, 141.<br />

Hipsey (389), 66.<br />

Hiram (474), 72.<br />

Hope Hubbard, 136.<br />

Horace Fuller (327), 60.<br />

Horace Peck (656), 88.<br />

Howard, 136.<br />

Huldah (596), 83.<br />

Huldah (Ingalls), 82.<br />

Huron, 116.<br />

lantha (989), 124, 125.<br />

Ichabod Colby Bartlett<br />

(1114), 139.<br />

Ida, 150.<br />

Ida Elizabeth (1101), 137.<br />

Ion, 2.<br />

Irene (Jones-Hastings) 89.<br />

Irving (943), 119.<br />

Irving E., 147.<br />

Isaac, 1, 3. (218), 50, 73.<br />

(244c), 53, 76, (381), 65,<br />

94, (426), 68, (483), 73,<br />

(839), 106.<br />

Isaac Henry (717), 95.<br />

Isabelle Jane (1136), 143.<br />

Ishra (504), 74, 111.<br />

Ivers Forster (599), 83,<br />

126.<br />

J.Eliza (756), 98.<br />

J.Otis (942), 119.<br />

Jackson (854), 108.<br />

Jacob Borden (775), 100.


Jacob Meek (574), 80, 88,<br />

(964), 121.<br />

James, 107, (4), 3, 4, 7,<br />

(56), 23, 24, 33, (126),<br />

36, 37, 49, 50, (149), 40,<br />

56, (183), 46, (222), 51,<br />

73, (318), 60, 90, (400),<br />

67, 96, (434), 69, (493),<br />

74, 106, (747), 97, (869),<br />

109, (877), 111, (1001),<br />

126.<br />

James Ballard (863), 108.<br />

James Chase (739), 97.<br />

James Danforth (706), 94.<br />

James Dempster (1105),<br />

138.<br />

James Fuller (153), 40, 59.<br />

James H. (928), 118.<br />

James Henry (1129), 141.<br />

James Hermon (673), 90.<br />

James Pickering (822),<br />

104, 140, (1125), 140.<br />

James Eichards (458), 70,<br />

102.<br />

James Trask Allen (924),<br />

117.<br />

James Warren (614), 84.<br />

James Wilson Clark<br />

(1055). 132.<br />

Jane (644), 87.<br />

Jane (Armstrong), 91.<br />

Jane (Ballard-Hunting),<br />

32.<br />

Jane (Bond-Wadleigh) 77,<br />

117.<br />

Jane (Burrill), 90.<br />

Jane (Gibson), 101.<br />

Jane (King), 145.<br />

Jane ( Stillwell - Westcoat<br />

150.<br />

Jane (Tufts) 94.<br />

Jane B. (Hammond), 89.<br />

Jane Brown (Dempster),<br />

137.<br />

Jane E. (Johnson), 127.<br />

Jane Frances (762), 99.<br />

JaneM. (Bugbee), 145.<br />

Jane M. (Danley), 105.<br />

Jennie, 150.<br />

Jennie (Jaynes), 138.<br />

Jennie (Martin), 136.<br />

Jeremiah (409), 67, 99.<br />

Jesse (392), 66, (725), 95.<br />

Jesse L. (384), 65, 95.<br />

Jessie Fisher (1145), 144.<br />

Joanna M. (Thurber), 98.<br />

John, 1, 3, 4, (2), 3, 4, 5, 6,<br />

7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 27, 54, (7),<br />

8, 10, 17, 54, (37), 18,<br />

(43), 9, 19, 20, 22, 26, 27,<br />

30, (70), 25, 35, 149,<br />

LEWIS INDEX. 15T<br />

(76), 26, 37, 38, (77), 27,<br />

28, 38, (93), 30, 31, 33,<br />

34, (109), 35, 48, (114),<br />

35, (121), 35, (127), 36,<br />

37, 51, (138), 38, (140),<br />

39, 53, (152), 39, 40, 58,<br />

(157), 41, 149, (166),<br />

42, 43, 44, 62, (194), 48,<br />

69, (233), 51, (244b), 53,<br />

75, (249), 53, (260), 54,<br />

81, (290), 56, (292), 56,<br />

(349), 63, (350), 63,<br />

(351), 63, 93, (377), 65,<br />

(395), 66, 95, (440), 69,<br />

(576), 81, 124, (981),<br />

124.<br />

JohnB. (554), 78.<br />

John Bosworth, 133.<br />

John Brown, 150.<br />

John Conrad (447), 69,<br />

101.<br />

John Conway (648), 88,<br />

130.<br />

John Dexter (1064). 133.<br />

John Edwin (668), 90.<br />

John Emmett, 150.<br />

John Franklin, 117, (910),<br />

116.<br />

John G., 150.<br />

JohnGunnison (893), 114,<br />

144.<br />

JohnN. (727), 95.<br />

John Richards (279), 55,<br />

84.<br />

JohnT. (721), 95.<br />

John Wesley (620), 85, 127.<br />

John Willard (825), 105,<br />

140, 151.<br />

John William (547), 77.<br />

Jonathan. 10. (124). 36. 37,<br />

50, (215), 50, 72, (477),<br />

72, 104, (488), 73, 105.<br />

Jonathan Blaney (148), 27,<br />

40, (311), 59, 89.<br />

Jonathan Gerry (993). 124,<br />

125.<br />

Jonathan Snow (954), 120.<br />

Joseph (6), 3, 4, 7. 14, 15,<br />

25, (28). 14, 24, (32), 17,<br />

25. 149. (49), 19, 22, 149,<br />

(74), 17, 26. 37, 38, (81),<br />

27, 28, 40, (105), 34, 35,<br />

46, (113), 35, 149, (135),<br />

37, (146), 39, 55, (191),<br />

47, (281), 55, 85, (307),<br />

58. 89, (342), 62. 91,<br />

(396), 66.<br />

Joseph Carlt on (1042), 130.<br />

Joseph Danforth, 113.<br />

Joseph Edwin (669). 90.<br />

Joseph Felt (313), 59, 89.<br />

Joseph Warren (627), 85,<br />

(628), 85, (658), 89,<br />

663), 89, (929), 118.<br />

John West (748), 97, 134,<br />

(1072), 134.<br />

Josephine, 91, 134, (367),<br />

64, (705), 94, (768), 100,<br />

(1071), 134.<br />

Josephine (Billings), 134.<br />

Josephine (Bolndell), 117.<br />

Josephine (Green), 125.<br />

Josephine Bradstreet<br />

(1050), 131.<br />

Josephine J., 128.<br />

Josephine Luther (1014),<br />

127.<br />

Josephine V. (Benson) 133.<br />

Joshua (162). 41.<br />

Julia (246), 53, (531), 76.<br />

Julia (Beddowman), 140.<br />

Julia (McElheney), 148.<br />

Julia Ann (550), 78, (838),<br />

106, (917), 116.<br />

Julia Eliza (692), 93.<br />

Julian (1190), 148.<br />

Kate (Devine), 145.<br />

Kate Caldwell (375), 65.<br />

Kate Mae (1158), 145.<br />

Katherine LeBaron, (1057)<br />

132.<br />

Keziah (211), 50.<br />

Kingsley Thurber (749),<br />

98, 134.<br />

Laura (Ross), 139.<br />

Laura Aurelia (813), 104.<br />

Laura E. (653), 88.<br />

Laura H. (Jones), 101.<br />

Laura Kate (784), 101.<br />

Lawrence Hill, 113.<br />

LeBaron (1063), 132.<br />

Ledia (394), 66.<br />

Leonard (424), 68, (588),<br />

82, 125.<br />

Leonard Percival (996),<br />

125.<br />

Lester Clark, 122.<br />

Levi (64), 124, (407), 67,<br />

98, (495), 74, 107, (1003),<br />

126, (852), 108, 142.<br />

Levi Augustus (1085), 135.<br />

Levi Jason (754), 98, 135.<br />

Levi Waldo (1135), 143.<br />

Levinia (581), 81.<br />

Lida (810). 103.<br />

Lilla C. (Freedley), 120.<br />

Lillie, 150.<br />

Lillian B., 147.<br />

Lizzie Estelle (Dudley).<br />

142.


158<br />

Lizzie F. (Ingalls), 131.<br />

Lizzie T. (1030), 129.<br />

Lloyd Glover (1174) 147.<br />

Lois (92), 33, (444), 69,<br />

785), 101.<br />

Lois (Colby), 114.<br />

Lois (Kelsey), 48.<br />

LoisKelsey (196), 48.<br />

Lorenzo Turner (544), 77,<br />

117.<br />

Lothrop (546), 77.<br />

Lottie M. (Pevear), 126.<br />

Lou Ella (Chaney), 140.<br />

Louisa (539), 77.'<br />

Louisa (Jackson), 135.<br />

Louisa (Perkins), 88.<br />

Louisa Jackson (1075), 134.<br />

Louisa Jane (453), 70.<br />

Louisa Marsh, 116.<br />

Lucenia (Buck), 124.<br />

Lucia (836), 106.<br />

LucindaF. (557), 78.<br />

Lucinda Maria (833). 105.<br />

Lucinda Priscilla (990),<br />

124.<br />

Lucretia McCarthy (Willard),<br />

104.<br />

Lucy (255), 53, (484), 73,<br />

(497), 74, (532), 77.<br />

Lucy (Crosby), 74.<br />

Lucy (Davis), 118.<br />

Lucy (Fletcher), 76.<br />

Lucy (Horton), 77.<br />

Lucy (Moors), 113.<br />

Lucy (Shaw), 43.<br />

Lucy (Stevens), 112.<br />

Lucy (Stockwell), 72.<br />

Lucy Abba (336), 61.<br />

Lucy Ann (291), 56.<br />

Lucy Danforth (355), 63.<br />

Lucy E. (1170), 146.<br />

Lucy Ellen (970). 121.<br />

Lucy Elizabeth (363), 64,<br />

(861), 108.<br />

Lucy Maria (1017), 127. '<br />

Lucy Shaw (168), 43, 44,<br />

(703), 94.<br />

Luetta L. (Carpenter), 99.<br />

Luna S. (Graves), 146.<br />

Lund Washing-ton (778),<br />

101.<br />

Luola, 150, 151.<br />

Luraney (Brown). 68.<br />

Luther '(254). 53, 78, (480)<br />

72, (538), 77, (561), 78,<br />

120.<br />

Luther Edward (951), 120.<br />

Lydia, 26, (62), 23, 24,<br />

(79), 28, (89), 31, 39,<br />

(134), 37, (158), 41, 151,<br />

(401), 67, (608), 84.<br />

LEWIS INDEX.<br />

Lydia (Barrett), 123.<br />

Lydia (Bodge), 55.<br />

Lydia (Bosworth), 66.<br />

Lydia (Farnham), 93.<br />

Lydia (Goldsmith), 89.<br />

Lydia (Newhall), 41.<br />

Lydia (Pearson), 37.<br />

Lydia (Phippen), 16.<br />

Lydia Gardner (733), 96.<br />

Lydia Josephine (760), 99.<br />

Lyuia Maria (660), 89.<br />

Lydia Maria (Ireson), 90.<br />

Lydia Maria (Rich), 82.<br />

Lydia O. (Salter). 84.<br />

Lydia R. (276), 55, 89.<br />

Lydia R.( West), 67.<br />

Lyman (441), 69.<br />

Lynden, 150.<br />

M. Josephine (Churchill),<br />

130.<br />

Mabel S. (Southwick), 130.<br />

Madaline, 107.<br />

Mahlon Prince, 130.<br />

Malinda (Short), 90.<br />

Marcy (100), 34, 45, (387),<br />

66.<br />

Margaret (Clark), 64.<br />

Margaret Ann (623), 85.<br />

Margaret Bell (1116), 139.<br />

Margaret Dudley (1059),<br />

132.<br />

Maria (595), 82.<br />

Maria (Pollard), 77.<br />

Maria (Ryan), 129.<br />

Maria Almira (758), 99.<br />

Maria Frances (Warden),<br />

137.<br />

Maria Jane (Mailey), 128,<br />

Maria Sally (832), 105.<br />

Marion, 136, (683), 92.<br />

Marion E. (1021), 127.<br />

Marion Shillaber, 147.<br />

Marion Warren (806), 103.<br />

Marshall (501), 74, 110.<br />

Marshall Adams (872), 110.<br />

Martha, 4, (139), 39, 54,<br />

(259), 54, (579), 81,<br />

(610), 84. (855), 108,<br />

(878), 111, (984), 124.<br />

Martha (Burrill), 123.<br />

Martha (Coit), 95.<br />

Martha (Fletcher), 76.<br />

Martha (Mansfield), 54.<br />

Martha (Porter), 81.<br />

Martha (Stone), 90.<br />

Martha A. (Grant), 131.<br />

Martha Abba (Marshall),<br />

143.<br />

Martha Ann (Ireson), 60.<br />

Martha Ann (543), 77.<br />

Martha Augusta (1141),<br />

143.<br />

Martha Creswell (814), 104.<br />

Martha E. (900), 115.<br />

Martha Elizabeth (612), 84.<br />

Martha Ellen (663), 86,<br />

(664), 86, (676), 90.<br />

Martha G. (Knapp), 85.<br />

Martha Hoyt (Sanborn),<br />

109.<br />

Martha Jane (859), 108.<br />

Martha Lanksford( 738), 98.<br />

Mary, 4, 6, 14, (10), 11,<br />

(20), 13, (31), 14, (45),<br />

19, 22, (55), 23, 24, (72),<br />

26, (91), 31, 32, (106),<br />

34, 35, (117), 35, (129),<br />

37, (177), 31, 45, (190),<br />

47, (206), 49, (216), 50,<br />

(245), 53, (266), 54,<br />

(295), 57, (298), 57,<br />

(314), 59, (397), 66,<br />

(465), 71, (471), 72,<br />

(525), 76, (535), 77,<br />

(565), 79, (578), 81,<br />

(710), 94, (879), 111,<br />

(880), 111, (881), 111.<br />

Mary (Bartlett), 103.<br />

Mary (Boynton), 50.<br />

Mary (Breed), 19, (2). 151.<br />

Mary (Brown), 49.<br />

Mary (Burrill), 32.<br />

Mary (Davis), 66.<br />

Mary (Felton), 84.<br />

Mary (Gifford), 48.<br />

Mary (Hamblett). 53, 78.<br />

Mary (Harris), 86.<br />

Mary (Hodges-Healey), 90.<br />

Mary Holt), 53, 76.<br />

Mary (Homer), 118.<br />

Mary (Howard), 111.<br />

Mary (Jones), 16.<br />

Mary (Martin), 35.<br />

Mary (Newman), 60.<br />

Mary (Raymond-Ellis), 90.<br />

90.<br />

Mary (Sprague), 96.<br />

Mary (Whitman<br />

- Nicker-<br />

son), 125.<br />

Mary (Winn -Wilkey), 140.<br />

Mary A. (Brown), 128.<br />

Mary A. (Estes), 78.<br />

Mary A. (Merrow), 124.<br />

Mary A. (Talbot), 96.<br />

MaryAbby (Hill). 113.<br />

Mary Abigail (649), 88.<br />

Mary Adaline ( Hopkins )<br />

119.<br />

Mary Adelaide ( Ireson >,<br />

146.<br />

MaryAilene (1152), 145.


Mary Almira (Lake), 150.<br />

Maryana (429), 69.<br />

Mary Angeline (Ireson),<br />

6U.<br />

Mary Ann, 150, (172), 44,<br />

(347), 63, (548), 77,<br />

(986), 124, (1000), 125.<br />

Mary Ann (Creswell), 67.<br />

Mary Ann (Davis-Allen),<br />

121.<br />

Mary Ann ( Davis-Dudley)<br />

92.<br />

Mary Ann (Hall), 131.<br />

Mary Ann (Kittredge),<br />

113.<br />

Mary Ann (Leveck), 133.<br />

Mary Ann (Oliver), 62.<br />

Mary Ann (Onvre), 62.<br />

Mary Ann (Ridgeway),<br />

139.<br />

Mary Ann (Stone), 125.<br />

Mary Augusta (527), 76,<br />

(686), 92, (896), 114,<br />

(899), 114, (1079), 135.<br />

MaryArelia (Mayo), 108.<br />

Mary Babson (Griffin) , 124.<br />

Mary Blake ( Humphreys )<br />

91.<br />

Mary Caroline (1011), 126.<br />

MaryChace (744), 97.<br />

Mary Clark (Anderson),<br />

43, 65.<br />

MaryC. B. (Bangs), 120.<br />

Mary Crosby (865), 109.<br />

MaryE. (553), 78.<br />

MaryE. (McCartney), 135.<br />

MaryE. (Springer), 98.<br />

Mary Eliza (718), 95,<br />

(723), 95.<br />

Mary Elizabeth (803), 103,<br />

(1062), 132.<br />

Mary Elizabeth (Gleason),<br />

114.<br />

Mary Ella (1118), 139.<br />

Mary Ellen (641), 86.<br />

Mary Ellen (Bates), 139.<br />

Mary Emily (670), 90.<br />

Mary Emma (933), 118.<br />

Mary (Felton), 84.<br />

Mary Felton (Germaine),<br />

128.<br />

Mary Frances (846), 107,<br />

(700), 94.<br />

Mary Frances (Hall), 55.<br />

Mary Fuller (Delano), 126.<br />

Mary Grace (635), 86.<br />

Mary Hamblett, 78-83.<br />

Mary Hodges (566), 79.<br />

Mary Hopkins (Mann), 96.<br />

Mary Hoppin (Bradford),<br />

136.<br />

LEWIS INDEX. 159<br />

Mary Isabel (1168), 146.<br />

MaryJ. (Billings), 135.<br />

Mary Jane (607), 84, (712),<br />

95.<br />

Mary Jane (Todd), 56.<br />

Mary Lois (789), 101.<br />

Mary Louise, 133.<br />

Mary Marsh (963), 121.<br />

Mary Mason (730), 95.<br />

MaryMelvina (823), 105.<br />

Mary Mir<strong>and</strong>a (1126), 141.<br />

Mary R. (Marsh), 147.<br />

Mary Paul (376), 65.<br />

Mary Russell (815), 103,<br />

104.<br />

MaryS. (734), 96.<br />

MaryS. (Davis), 137.<br />

Mary Susie (948), 119.<br />

Mary Willis, 150.<br />

Mason (391), 66.<br />

Matilda (Hanscom), 118.<br />

Maud, 139.<br />

Maud Gertrude (905), 115.<br />

Maud (Rist), 133.<br />

Mehitabel Brown (Frye),<br />

105.<br />

Melinda A. (1048), 131.<br />

Melissa A. (Horton-Clark),<br />

134.<br />

Meranne (305), 58.<br />

Mercy (100), 34, 45.<br />

Merr'ic (498), 74.<br />

MindwellH. (Shattuck),75.<br />

Minnie (1050), 132, (1161),<br />

146.<br />

Minnie (Carroll), 138.<br />

Minnie A. (Childs), 146.<br />

Minnie Emily (1095), 137.<br />

Minnie Olive, 138.<br />

Nabby (323), 60. (569), 80.<br />

Nabb'y (Floyd), 82.<br />

Nancy (197), 48, (244f),<br />

53. (296), 57. (308), 58,<br />

(505), 74, 875), 111, 151.<br />

Nancy (Barry), 95.<br />

Nancy (Briant), 86.<br />

Nancy (Chapin), 73.<br />

Nancy (Childs), 53.<br />

Nancy (Lockett), 150.<br />

Nancy (Stone), 124.<br />

Nancy (West), 97.<br />

Nancy (Whittaker), 96.<br />

Nancy Brown (Stone), 125.<br />

Nancy C. (829), 105.<br />

Nancy Catherine (528), 76.<br />

Nancy Jane (715), 95,<br />

(908), 116.<br />

Nancy Voce (425), 68.<br />

Nathan (613), 84.<br />

Nathan Bickford (992),<br />

125, 147.<br />

Nathaniel (5), 3, 4. 7, 14,<br />

15, (12), 11, (30), 14,<br />

(38), 18, (53), 24, 149,<br />

(80), 27, 28, 39, (88), 29,<br />

30, 43, (147), 39, 55, 88,<br />

(150), 40, 57, 88, (174),<br />

44, (179), 45, 65, (263),<br />

54, 82, (286), 56, 88,<br />

(302), 58, 88, (330), 61,<br />

(357), 64, 93, (388), 66,<br />

(1004), 126.<br />

Nathaniel Ellis (1044).<br />

130.<br />

Nellie Louise (912), 116.<br />

Olive (Marshall), 112.<br />

Olive Saunders (332), 61.<br />

Oliver, 55.<br />

Oliver Perry (657), 88.<br />

Oliver Prescott (242), 52.<br />

Oliver Questram (983),<br />

124,<br />

Olivia<br />

146.<br />

Prescott (Woodford),<br />

110.<br />

Ophelia (Conklin), 103.<br />

Ora Ann (887), 112.<br />

Ora Mabelle (1147), 144.<br />

Miriam P. (Crosscup), 130. Oriana (Pendleton), 117.<br />

Miriam Springsteen- Orin Jurlson (416), 67.<br />

(Compton), 102.<br />

Orpha (200), 48.<br />

Molly (230), 51.<br />

Oscar (449), 69, 101.<br />

Molly (Felt), 39, 58. Oscar D. (783), 101.<br />

Monemia (Chase), 147. Osmar (450), 70, 101.<br />

Morrill C. (831), 105. Otis (572), 80, 122.<br />

Moses (212), 50, 71, (490),<br />

73, 106, (841),<br />

Moses Boardman<br />

106.<br />

(812),<br />

Pamelia (303), 58.<br />

Parthenia A. (Bransford),<br />

104.<br />

138.<br />

Patience (Pearse), 35, 46,<br />

47.<br />

Pattie (Cooke), 148.<br />

Pattie Marian (1194), 148.<br />

Patty (210). 50.<br />

Pemberton (1069), 133.<br />

Percy John (1165), 146.<br />

Percy Johnson, 127.<br />

Permelia Merriam (316),<br />

59.<br />

Persithe (25), 14.


160 LEWIS INDEX.<br />

Persis (214), 50.<br />

Persis (Crosby), 50.<br />

Peter Grayson (1111), 138.<br />

Fhebe (108), 34, 35, ( 137a),<br />

38.<br />

Phebe (Walker), 38.<br />

Phebe Billings (1078), 135.<br />

Phebe Lavinia (761), 99.<br />

Philip, 3, 122, 2.<br />

Philip F. (953), 120.<br />

Philip Henry, 147.<br />

Polle (393), 66.<br />

Polly, 42, (177), 45, (295),<br />

57, (417), 68, (485), 73.<br />

Polly (Alley), 94.<br />

Polly (Clapp), 61.<br />

Polly (Holt), 53, 76.<br />

Porter James (886), 112,<br />

144.<br />

Priscilla (Nye), 61.<br />

PriscillaNye (343), 62.<br />

Prudence Amelia (460), 70.<br />

Rachel T. (Tilton), 126.<br />

Ralph Morton, 130.<br />

Ransom (462). 70.<br />

Raymond Augustus, 142.<br />

Raymond Irving, 141.<br />

Rebecca (16), 11, (40), 18,<br />

(46), 22, (67), 25, (195),<br />

48, (223), 51, (285), 56,<br />

60, (301), 57, (319), 60,<br />

(329), 61.<br />

Rebecca (Brown), 51.<br />

Rebecca (Clark), 57, 88.<br />

Rebecca (Davis), 102.<br />

Rebecca (Liimmus) , 85.<br />

Rebecca (Mansfield), 40,<br />

55.<br />

Rebecca (Richards), 55, 88.<br />

Rebecca Frances (Howes),<br />

122.<br />

Rebecca Matilda (585), 81.<br />

Rebecca (Partridge), 141.<br />

Reuben (128), 36, 37, 51,<br />

(187), 46, 68, (235), 52,<br />

(236), 52, (427), 68,<br />

100, (507), 75, 113, 151.<br />

Rhoda (217), 50, (486), 73.<br />

Rhoda (Baldwin), 53, 75.<br />

Rhoda Jane (904), 115.<br />

Richard (203), 48, 70,<br />

(282), 56. (288), 56, 87.<br />

Richard Everett (621), 85,<br />

Richard Veits, 128.<br />

Rispah (248), 53.<br />

Rizpah (225), 51, (227), 51.<br />

Robert (258), 54, 79,<br />

(568), 80, 120, (577), 81.<br />

Robert E., 147.<br />

Robert Edwin (1155), 145.<br />

Robert Favin, 131.<br />

Robert Franklin (960), 120,<br />

(961), 121.<br />

Robert J. (781), 101.<br />

Roxana (873), 111.<br />

Roxanna Wilkins (Stone),<br />

80.<br />

Roxie (Going), 111.<br />

Roy Ellis, 130.<br />

Roy Everett (1164), 146.<br />

Rufus Graves (473), 72,<br />

104.<br />

Rufus Gustavus (1121),<br />

140.<br />

Rufus Smith (819), 104,<br />

140.<br />

Ruth (52), 19, 22, (420),<br />

68, (583), 81.<br />

Ruth (Brown), 83.<br />

Ruth (Norton), 35, 45.<br />

Ruth (Parker), 53.<br />

Ruth Ann (615), 84.<br />

Ruth Clark (457), 70.<br />

Ruth Endicott, 129.<br />

RuthHawley (798), 102.<br />

RuthM. (Barker), 83.<br />

Ruth Vickary (324), 60.<br />

RuthW. (Dix), 52.<br />

Ruthe (322), 60.<br />

Sabra Jacques (Warren),<br />

102.<br />

Sabrina (Smith), 142.<br />

Sadie (Winham), 140.<br />

Sadie Augusta (782), 101.<br />

Sadie T. (Anthony), 130.<br />

Sallie Martin (1117), 139.<br />

Sally (155), 41, (244d),<br />

53, (250), 53, (270), 54,<br />

(293), 56, (382), 65,<br />

(422), 68, (478), 72.<br />

(503), 74, (564), 79,<br />

(708), 94, (709), 94.<br />

Sally (Adams), 110.<br />

Sally (Glover), 123.<br />

Sally (Marshall), 74.<br />

Sally (Martin), 72.<br />

Sally (Parrott), 60.<br />

Sally (Smith), 104, 105.<br />

Sally Fisher (Carter), 109.<br />

Sally Jane (625), 85.<br />

Sally Marshall (874), 111.<br />

Sally Martin (817), 104.<br />

Salome A. (Ward), 123.<br />

Samuel, 123. (13), 11, (26),<br />

14, 24, (59), 23, 24, 33,<br />

34, (63), 24, 35, (104),<br />

34, 35, (116,) 35, (131),<br />

36, 37, 52. (175), 31, 32,<br />

45, 65, (193), 48, 69, 151,<br />

(244a), 53, 75, (383),<br />

65, (404), 67, (724), 95.<br />

Samuel Augustus (618),<br />

85, 126.<br />

Samuel Barry (719), 95.<br />

Samuel Cornell ( 1098) , 137.<br />

Samuel Humphreys (320),<br />

60.<br />

Samuel J. N. (428), 69.<br />

Samuel Parker (845), 107.<br />

Samuel Shaw (170), 43,44,<br />

62, 64, 151, (365), 64,<br />

(369), 64.<br />

Sarah, 9, 10, 149, (36), 18,<br />

65, 25, (78), 28, 54, (90),<br />

32, (112), 35, (120), 35,<br />

(132), 37, (145), 39,<br />

(176), 31, 45, (189), 47,<br />

(208), 49, (231), 51,<br />

(257), 54, (310), 58,<br />

(337), 62, (356), 63,<br />

(431), 69, (464), 71,<br />

(476), 72, (536), 77.<br />

Sarah, (Alley-Ingalls) 40.<br />

Sarah (Blanchard), 71.<br />

Sarah (Borden), 68, 100.<br />

Sarah (Glover), 123.<br />

Sarah (Irel<strong>and</strong>), 150.<br />

Sarah (Merriam-Jenks),<br />

10.<br />

Sarah (Merry). 43.<br />

Sarah (Newhall), 119.<br />

Sarah (Reed), 101.<br />

Sarah (Spaulding), 107.<br />

Sarah (Wales), 114.<br />

Sarah (Warren), 72.<br />

Sarah Achsah (Clark),<br />

122.<br />

Sarah Ann (728), 95.<br />

Sarah Ann (Johnson), 146.<br />

Sarah B. (Fields), 133.<br />

Sarah Blanchard (802),<br />

103.<br />

Sarah Borden (Durfee), 94.<br />

Sarah Borden Durfee<br />

(702), 94.<br />

Sarah Brimblecom (720),<br />

95.<br />

Sarah C. (Ross), 145, 146.<br />

Sarah Eliza (821). 104.<br />

Saraa Elizabeth, 150, (994)<br />

125.<br />

Sarah Elizabeth (Pierce),<br />

90.<br />

Sarah Elizabeth (Warren)<br />

144.<br />

Sarah Eloise (348), 63.<br />

Sarah Frances (1008), 126.<br />

Sarah Glover (St<strong>and</strong>ley),<br />

123.<br />

Sarah Holbrook (736), 96.<br />

Sarah J. (Bates), 144.<br />

Sarah J. (Gordon), 97.


LEWIS INDEX. 161<br />

Sarah Jane (524), 76. Susannah (Jones), 24. Walter James (1076), 134.<br />

Sarah L., 91. Susannah (Meachum) 65. Walter N. (956), 120.<br />

Sarah Lizzie (699), 94. Sybil (33), 17, 25. Walter Shannon (704), 94.<br />

Sarah (Merriam-Jenks), Sylvester (412), 67, 100, Walter Webster Russell<br />

10. (771), 100. (1122), 140.<br />

Sarah Preble (606), 83. Sylvester Creswell (811), Warner (201), 48.<br />

Satira (Davenport), 106. 104. Warren (573), 80, 122.<br />

Selina (885), 112, 151. Warren A. (667), 89, (932),<br />

Serene (Buffington). 110. Tabatha (41), 18, (61), 118.<br />

Seth (224), 51, (226), 51, 23, 24, (102), 34, 35. Warren Billings (1084),<br />

74. Theodore Augustus, (672), 135.<br />

Silas (509), 75, 114. 90, 131. Warren Clark (824), 105.<br />

Simon (115), 35. Theodore Francis (1103), Watson Cooke (1191), 148.<br />

Sophia (491), 73. 138. Whitfield Dan (790), 101.<br />

Sophie Jane (455), 70. Theodore Wallace, 138. Wilbur (888), 112.<br />

Sophie P. (Lapham), 103. Theresa (Simonds), 70. Willard Francis (978), 123.<br />

Sophie Stetson (Johnson) Thomas, 2, 123, (3), 3, 4, William, 1, 3, 51, 151, (151)<br />

127. 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 15, 40, 58, (192), 48), (321),<br />

Stephen (294), 56, 87. (9), 8, 9, 11, 19, 22, 26, 60. (419), 68, (442), 69,<br />

Stillman (481), 73. 30, (22), 14, (23), 14, (533), 77, 117 (567), 80,<br />

Submit (423), 68. 22, 23, 25, 149, (42), 18, (674), 90, (1002), 126.<br />

Submit (Bullock), 68. 27, 28, 29, 30, 40, (44), William Andrew (848), 107.<br />

Sukey (160), 41. 22, (86), 30, (87), 29, William Augustus (862),<br />

Sukey Hamblett (244), 52. 30, 41, (94), 34, 45, 46, 108.<br />

Sumner West (828), 105, (164), 42, 43, 61, 132, William Brown (774), 100,<br />

141. 151, (182), 45, (287), 56, 137.<br />

Susan (304). 58, (513), 75, 86, (341), 62, 91, (358), WilliamClaggett(807) ,103.<br />

(558), 78, (713), 95, 64, 93, (379), 65, 94 William Crosby (500), 74,<br />

(714), 95, (979), 124, (679), 91, (680), 91, HO, 151.<br />

(980), 124. (681). 91, 131, (707), 94. William Dexter (918), 117.<br />

Susan (Fowler), 125. Thomas A, D. (1027), 129. William Edgar (927), 118.<br />

Susan (Pickett), 123. Thomas B. (.025), 128. William Endicott (1031),<br />

Susan A. (Mathewson), Thomas Edward (1052), 129.<br />

134. 132. William F., 91.<br />

Susan Abigail (1037), 130. Thomas Harris (639), 86, William Frederick (809),<br />

Susan Adelaide (969), 121. 129. 103, 139.<br />

Susan Augusta (860), 108. Thomas Herbert (678), 90. William Gifford (439), 69,<br />

Susan Eliza (891), 113. Thomas Kendall, 150. 151.<br />

Susan Elizabeth (777), 101. Thomas Vickary (326), 60, William Gustavus (345),<br />

(1186), 148. 90. 62, 92, (688), 92, (1056),<br />

Susan Ellen (Newhall), Thomas Y. (681), 91, 131, 132.<br />

129. 132. William H. (516), 75.<br />

Susan Frances (Lawrence) Timothy (57), 23, 24, 33, William Henry, 150, (549),<br />

113. (136), 37, (178), 45, 77, 117, (U04), 138).<br />

Susan Frances Gates (934), (186), 46, 68, (421), 68. William Henry Harrison,<br />

118. Truman (204), 48, 70, (871), 110.<br />

Susan Gertrude, 130. (482), 73. William Henry Huggaford<br />

Susan Henry (716), 95. (563), 78.<br />

Susan Jean (Washington), Virginia Beverly (780), William Herbert (1173),<br />

101. 101. 147.<br />

Susan Lucena (997). 125. William Herman (1049),<br />

Susan M. (Alley), 130. Waldo Stockton (1099), 131.<br />

Susan M. (Kendrick), 84. 137. William Johnson (1016),<br />

Susan Maria (Sargent), Walter, 150, (529), 76, 127 (1019), 127.<br />

120. (1088), 136. William Malcom, 117.<br />

Susana (Brown), 149. Walter Clifford (936), 118. William Martin (472), 72,<br />

Susanna Wallis (Curtis), Walter Felix (1107), 138, 103.<br />

78. 147, (1187), 148. William Otis (968), 121.<br />

Susannah, 26, 38, (110), Walter Howard (1182), William Page (977), 122.<br />

35, (137), 38, (378), 65, 148. 88.<br />

(711), 94. Walter Irving, 134. William Prescott (650).


162 LEWIS INDEX.<br />

William Sephalon (1119), Willie Samuel (937), 118. Winslow R., 74.<br />

139. Willie Wallace (945), 119.<br />

William T. 136, (755), 98, Willimena (Ingersoll), 150. Zilpah (237), 52, (238), 52.<br />

136, (1092), 136. Willis Gaylord (999), 125.<br />

William Warren (1139), Winnifreda Wallace (1124)<br />

143. 140.


INDEX OF SURNAMES OF OTHERS THAN LEWIS.<br />

Where more than one person <strong>of</strong> the name appears on the page it is marked (2).<br />

ACHESON, Guy Wellesley,<br />

100.<br />

Hannah Angeline (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

100.<br />

ADAMS, A. M., 115.<br />

Ann Maria (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 76.<br />

Asaneth, 115.<br />

Hannah, 16.<br />

Harriet Prescott, 138.<br />

Joel, 76.<br />

Joseph, 110.<br />

Mary (Brooks), 110.<br />

Sally, 110.<br />

ALBERT, Wans, 100.<br />

ALLEN, Amos, 121.<br />

Eliza, 127.<br />

Emily Williams, 106.<br />

Hannah S., 53, 77.<br />

Martha (Trask), 77.<br />

Mary Ann (Davis), 121.<br />

Nehemiah, 15.<br />

Samuel, 77.<br />

ALLEY, Benjamin, 39.<br />

Blaney Otis, 81.<br />

Elizabeth (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 81.<br />

Ephraim, 39.<br />

Henry Washington, 81.<br />

Hepsibah, 39.<br />

Hepzebah (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 39.<br />

John, 130.<br />

John H., 81.<br />

Joseph, 3J.<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong>, 39.<br />

Lydia, 39.<br />

Mary Adelaide, 81.<br />

Mehitabel, 39.<br />

Nathaniel, 39.<br />

Polly, 94.<br />

Sarah, 40.<br />

Susan D., 130.<br />

Susan M., 130.<br />

William, 81.<br />

ANDERSON, Mary (Clark),<br />

65.<br />

Mary Clark, 65.<br />

Paul, 65.<br />

ANDREWS, Capt. John, 12.<br />

Capt. William, 4.<br />

ANGELL, Caroline Mason<br />

(<strong>Lewis</strong>), 98.<br />

Carrie Crawford, 98.<br />

Daniel, 98.<br />

Edward <strong>Lewis</strong>, 98.<br />

George Bowers, 98.<br />

Henry Herbert, 98.<br />

Sarah (Kelton), 98.<br />

Tristram Harris, 98.<br />

William Harris, 98.<br />

ANTHONY, Celia, 131.<br />

Frances G., 130.<br />

Georgia M., 131.<br />

Sadie T., 130.<br />

William G., 130, 131.<br />

ARMSTRONG, Jane, 91.<br />

Mary, 91.<br />

William, 91.<br />

ARNOLD, Hannah (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

25.<br />

Simon, 25.<br />

ARRINGTON, George, 79.<br />

ARRY, James, 7.<br />

ASHBEE, Fanny, 85.<br />

ASHLEY, Theodosia, 111.<br />

ASHTON, Ann Jane, 57.<br />

Benjamin Franklin, 57,<br />

(2).<br />

Elizabeth, 57.<br />

Hannah Phillips, 57.<br />

James, 57.<br />

Mary (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 57.<br />

Mary <strong>Lewis</strong>, 57.<br />

Otis B., 57.<br />

Eebecca (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 57.<br />

Sally Maria, 57.<br />

Samuel, 57, (2).<br />

Samuel G., 57.<br />

Samuel Gale, 57.<br />

Sarah, 57.<br />

Sai-ah Elizabeth, 57.<br />

Warren, 57.<br />

William Alden, 57.<br />

ATKINS, Abigail (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

59.<br />

Caroline, 59.<br />

Mary Jane, 59.<br />

Samuel, 59, (2).<br />

Warren, 59.<br />

William, 59.<br />

ATKINSON, Florence Elizabeth<br />

(<strong>Lewis</strong>), 138.<br />

(163)<br />

Robert, 138.<br />

ATWELL, John D., 54.<br />

Martha (Ingalls), 54.<br />

ATWOOD, Arnon Adams, 114<br />

Henry Joseph, 114.<br />

Joseph Waldo, 114.<br />

Louis Arnon, 114.<br />

Mary Augusta (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

114.<br />

Olive Almira (Royce),<br />

114.<br />

Priscilla, 44.<br />

AUGUR, Rebecca (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

48.<br />

Zimri, 48.<br />

AXTELL, Aurelia Hiley, 103.<br />

Hiley, 103.<br />

Sylvester, 103.<br />

AYER, Margaret, 147.<br />

BACHELLER, George Augustus,<br />

56.<br />

Hannah, 56.<br />

Joshua, 56.<br />

Joshua Warren, 56.<br />

Lydia, 146.<br />

Sally (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 56.<br />

Sally Ann, 56.<br />

Sarah Ann, 56.<br />

BACON, Susan Frances<br />

Gates (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 118.<br />

William F. 118.<br />

BADGER, David N., 63, (2).<br />

Elmer, 63.<br />

Mary, 73.<br />

Mary Ann, 63.<br />

Mary Ann (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 63.<br />

Sarah, 63.<br />

BAILEY, Andrew, 75.<br />

Ephraim French, 75.<br />

Fanny (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 75.<br />

Hannah M. (<strong>Lewis</strong>) 75.<br />

Sally, 76.<br />

BAKER, Edward, 13.<br />

Hannah, 13, 79.<br />

Joan, 13.<br />

Mary (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 11.<br />

Sarah, 32.<br />

Tabitha (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 35.<br />

Thomas, 11.<br />

William, 35.


164 INDEX OF SURNAMES.<br />

BALCH, Abner, 142.<br />

Almira A., 142.<br />

Lydia P., (Woodbury),<br />

142.<br />

BALCOM, Lucy, 108.<br />

BALDWIN, Augustus, 93.<br />

Charles, 93.<br />

Elizabeth (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 37.<br />

Grace Marion, 93.<br />

Hannah Pierce (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

93.<br />

Irene Beatrice, 93.<br />

Jacob, 37.<br />

Mary Elizabeth, 93.<br />

Rhoda, 53, 75.<br />

Sarah (Ward), 93.<br />

Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong>, 93.<br />

William Augustus, 93.<br />

BALLARD, Abigail, 108.<br />

Abigail (Richardson ,<br />

108.<br />

Elizabeth, 19, 27.<br />

Jane, 32.<br />

John, 32.<br />

Joseph, 32.<br />

Miss, 63.<br />

Thomas, 108.<br />

BANGS, Annie, 120.<br />

Mary Crocker Baker, 120.<br />

Seymour, 120.<br />

BARKER, Mary, 128.<br />

Mr. 35.<br />

Ruth M., 83.<br />

Sarah (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 35.<br />

BARNARD, John, 120.<br />

Susan Maria (Sargent),<br />

120.<br />

BARN FIELD, Elizabeth, 135.<br />

BARRETT, Lydia, 123.<br />

BARRY. James, 95.<br />

Nancy, 95.<br />

Sally, 95.<br />

BARTLETT, Ann, 103.<br />

Ichabod, 103.<br />

Mary, 103.<br />

Sarah, 79.<br />

BATCHELDER, Henry M., 79.<br />

BATCHELER, Huldah, 82.<br />

BATCHELLAR, Mr., 39.<br />

Lydia (Alley), 39.<br />

BATC HELLER, Joseph, 81.<br />

Levina (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 81.<br />

BATCHELOR, Nancy, 124.<br />

BATES, Abbie M., 147.<br />

Eliza (Jones), 144.<br />

Eliza M., 147.<br />

Ira, 144.<br />

John, 72.<br />

Joseph, 147.<br />

Mary Ellen, 139.<br />

Sally (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 72.<br />

Sarah J., 144.<br />

BATT, John, 29.<br />

BECKWITH, Joseph, 25.<br />

Marah (Lee), 25.<br />

Sarah (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 25.<br />

Thomas, 25.<br />

BEDDOWMAN, Julia, 140.<br />

BEECHER, Clara Adelaide<br />

(<strong>Lewis</strong>), 100.<br />

Edward, 100.<br />

Esther Harriet, 100.<br />

George Howard, 100.<br />

Henry Ward, 100.<br />

Isabella Anna, 100.<br />

Jessie Colton, 100.<br />

BELKNAP, Abigail-Brooks-<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong>), 44.<br />

Samuel, 44.<br />

BELL, Mary, 139.<br />

BELLOWS, Asahel, 110.<br />

Emeline Augusta, 110,<br />

151.<br />

Hannah (Valentine), 110.<br />

BENSON, Josephine V. 133.<br />

BERRY, Hannah Russell<br />

(<strong>Lewis</strong>), 124.<br />

John N., 124.<br />

Sarah, 87.<br />

BIBBLE, Anne, 16.<br />

Joan, 16.<br />

Sibyll, 16.<br />

BICKFORD, Chester, 147.<br />

Louise Ayer ( Rowl<strong>and</strong> ),<br />

147.<br />

BICKNELL, Ruth, 53.<br />

BILLINGS. Henry A., 134.<br />

Josephine, 134.<br />

Josephine (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 134.<br />

Mary J., 135.<br />

Mary (Yates), 135.<br />

Samuel, 135.<br />

BIRGE, Elizabeth, 24.<br />

John, 24.<br />

Sarah, 24.<br />

BIRKLA, Hannah (Wilkes)<br />

63.<br />

John, 63.<br />

BISHOP, Adelaide Eliza, 102.<br />

BISLEY, Caroline Maria, 87.<br />

BLACKMAN, Eva, 150.<br />

BLAKELEY, W. E., 93.<br />

BLANCHARD, Allen, 136.<br />

Barbara (Millard), 136.<br />

Clara Frances, 136.<br />

Clara Josephine (Lewiis),<br />

136.<br />

Edgar Wilson, 136.<br />

Hattie <strong>Lewis</strong>, 136.<br />

James Allen, 136.<br />

James Willard, 136.<br />

Jotham, 49.<br />

Mary (Brown), 71.<br />

Mary Estha, 136.<br />

Samuel, 71.<br />

Sarah, 71.<br />

Sarah (<strong>Lewis</strong>-Holt), 49.<br />

Sarah Gertrude, 136.<br />

BLANEY, Abigail, 39.<br />

Hannah (Grey), 39.<br />

Jonathan, 39.<br />

BLISS, Charles H., 96.<br />

BLIVEN, Abbie M., 136.<br />

BOARDMAN, Amos, 49, (2).<br />

Elias, 50.<br />

Elizabeth (Smith), 49.<br />

Hannah (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 50,<br />

Mary (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 49.<br />

BODGE, Lydia, 55.<br />

BOLNDELL, Josephine, 117.<br />

BORDEN, Fidelia, 94.<br />

Sarah, 68, 100.<br />

BOSWORTH, John, 66.<br />

Lydia, 66.<br />

Lydia (Capron), 66.<br />

Sarah Smith, 136.<br />

BOWDEN, Michael, 20.<br />

Sarah, 20.<br />

Susanna, 41.<br />

BOWEN, Thomas, 22.<br />

BOWLEY, Sally, 109.<br />

BOYNTON, Hannah, 79.<br />

Mary, 50.<br />

Nathaniel, 79.<br />

Susan, 121.<br />

BRACKETT, Betsey, 111.<br />

George, 111.<br />

Nathan, 111.<br />

Sally Marshall (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

111.<br />

BRADFORD, John G., 78.<br />

Lucinda F. (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 78.<br />

Mary Hoppin, 136.<br />

Nicholas R., 136.<br />

Susan (Climer), 136.<br />

BRADLEY, Achsia, 48.<br />

Hannah M., 75.<br />

Mr., 91.<br />

BRADSHAW, Caroline, 84.<br />

Edward Cook, 84.<br />

George <strong>Lewis</strong>, 84.<br />

John H., 84.<br />

Margaret S., 84.<br />

Mary Jane (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 84.<br />

BRADSTREET, Cornelius 131,<br />

Eunice E., 131.<br />

Eunice (Wright), 131.<br />

BRAMAN, Orsemus, 48.<br />

Nancy (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 48.<br />

BRANSFORD, Parthenia A.,<br />

138.<br />

Walter L., 148.<br />

BREED, Allen, 19, 27, 151.


Edwin, 79.<br />

Elizabeth, 10.<br />

Elizabeth (Ballard), 19,<br />

27, 151.<br />

Hepsebah, 27.<br />

Love, 45.<br />

Mary, 19, 151.<br />

Kuth, 18.<br />

BREWER, Elizabeth, 18.<br />

Sarah, 18.<br />

BEIANT, Nancy, 86.<br />

BRIARD, Elizabeth, 77.<br />

BRIGGS, Albert L., 96.<br />

Clara, 96.<br />

George D., 96.<br />

George W., 96.<br />

Harriet (Brown), 98.<br />

Harriet A., 98.<br />

Lydia Gardner (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

96.<br />

Mary E., 96.<br />

Nicholas, 98.<br />

Walter B., 96.<br />

BRIMBLECOM, Elizabeth<br />

(Briard), 77.<br />

John Briard, 77.<br />

Mary Ann (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 77.<br />

Nathaniel, 77.<br />

BROAD, Emeline Augusta<br />

(<strong>Lewis</strong>), 88.<br />

Francis Henry, 88.<br />

BROOKS, Abigail, 44.<br />

Abigail (Wyman), 44.<br />

Elizabeth, 24, 149.<br />

Lefy, 116.<br />

Mary, 110.<br />

Mary (Russell), 149.<br />

Thomas, 22.<br />

Timothy, 24, 44, 149.<br />

BROWN, Charlotte, 111.<br />

Ebenezer, 83.<br />

Emeline Ruth, 60.<br />

Fanny, 90.<br />

Harriet, 98.<br />

Hattie Marion, 132.<br />

James Grover, 60.<br />

James Otis, 60.<br />

John Hamilton, 79.<br />

Julia Ann (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 78.<br />

Lauraney, 68.<br />

Mary, 49, 71.<br />

Mary (Davis-French),<br />

49, 51.<br />

Mary A., 128.<br />

Mary E., 97.<br />

Melinda Ann, 60.<br />

Peter, 111.<br />

Rebecca. 51.<br />

Rhoda, 97.<br />

Ruth, 83, (2).<br />

Ruth V. (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 60.<br />

INDEX OF SURNAMES. 165<br />

Samuel, 49, 51.<br />

Stephen, 78.<br />

Susanna, 149.<br />

Theodosia (Ashley), 111.<br />

BROW NELL, Clarissa, 135.<br />

BRUCE, Abbie Elizabeth<br />

(<strong>Lewis</strong>), 115.<br />

Agnes Adams (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

139.<br />

Berton Lovell, 115.<br />

Leonard, 115.<br />

Mary (Jenkins), 115.<br />

Morris Mansfield, 139.<br />

Oren Leonard, 115.<br />

Starr <strong>Lewis</strong>, 139.<br />

Wilbur Lamson, 115.<br />

BRYANT, Addison, 86.<br />

Addison <strong>Lewis</strong>, 86.<br />

Ashael, 86.<br />

Eunice, 86.<br />

Frances, 86.<br />

Hannah Knapp (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

86.<br />

Helen, 86.<br />

Willis C., 86.<br />

BUCK, James, 124.<br />

Lucenia, 124.<br />

Lydia (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 37.<br />

Samuel, 37, 124.<br />

iiuCKMAN, Elizabeth, 124.<br />

BUFFINGTON, Jonathan, 110,<br />

Maria Ann (Churchill),<br />

110.<br />

Serene, 110.<br />

BUGBEE, Alanson, 145.<br />

Harriet (Ch<strong>and</strong>ler), 145.<br />

Jane M., 145.<br />

BULLOCK, Rosamond, 96.<br />

Sophia M., 133.<br />

Submit, 68.<br />

BURCHAM, Edward, 6, 7.<br />

BURGESS, Levi, 77.<br />

Lucy (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 77.<br />

BURNELL, Elizabeth, 110.<br />

BURRELL, Jane, 90.<br />

John, 20, 30.<br />

Lois, 45.<br />

Margaret (Ruck), 32.<br />

Martha, 123.<br />

Mary, 32.<br />

Samuel, 30, 32.<br />

Theophilas, 30.<br />

BURROUGHS, Annette Augusta,<br />

(Frye), 105.<br />

Lucy (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 73.<br />

Lucy O., 142.<br />

Meh'itabel, 105.<br />

Seth. 73.<br />

BURROWS, Fanny P., 136.<br />

BURT, Sarah, 128.<br />

BYFIELD, Nathaniel, 13.<br />

CADWELL, Jane Elizabeth,<br />

122.<br />

CALL, Emma Jane (<strong>Lewis</strong>)<br />

117.<br />

Henry E., 117.<br />

CAPRON, Lydia, 66.<br />

CARBERRY, Eunice, 63.<br />

CARDER, Elizabeth, 29.<br />

CARLETON, Dolly, 87.<br />

CARLING, Charles H., 61, (2).<br />

Elizabeth, 61.<br />

Hepzibah Maria (<strong>Lewis</strong>)<br />

61.<br />

CARMICHAEL, Mary, 146.<br />

CARNES, Burrill, 33.<br />

Dorothy, 33.<br />

Edward, 33.<br />

John, 32, (2).<br />

Joseph, 33.<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong>, 33.<br />

Mary, 33.<br />

Mary (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 31, 32.<br />

Sarah (Baker), 32.<br />

Thomas, 33, (2).<br />

CARPENTER. Elijah, 99.<br />

Elizabeth, 61.<br />

Hannah, 135.<br />

Luetta L., 99.<br />

Phebe (Wilson), 99.<br />

CARROLL, Minnie, 138.<br />

CARTER, Abigail (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

108.<br />

Amos, 110.<br />

Elizabeth, 23.<br />

Hannah (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 71.<br />

Henry, 71.<br />

Isaac, 23, 24.<br />

Jacob, 109.<br />

Jonathan, 71.<br />

Lydia (Gowing), 71.<br />

Martha (Choate), 110.<br />

Mary (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 23, 24.<br />

Nancy, 109.<br />

Sally Fisher, 109.<br />

Sarah, 23.<br />

Solomon, 108.<br />

CASHMAN, Josiah, 77.<br />

Mary (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 77.<br />

CHACE, Caleb, 96.<br />

Celia, 96.<br />

Rosamond (Bullock), 96.<br />

CHAMBERLAINE, Chloe, 140.<br />

<strong>Edmund</strong>, 10.<br />

CHANDLER, Harriet, 145.<br />

CHANEY, Alex<strong>and</strong>er Archable,<br />

139.<br />

Archable, 139.<br />

Charles Alex<strong>and</strong>er, 139.<br />

James Frederick, 139.<br />

Lou Ella, 140.<br />

Margaret (Jones), 139.


166 INDEX OF SURNAMES.<br />

Mary Ella, 139.<br />

Oscar <strong>Lewis</strong>, 1 39.<br />

Sally Martin (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

139.<br />

CHAPIN, Josiah, 11.<br />

Nancy, 73.<br />

CHAPMAN, Alanson Burrill,<br />

58.<br />

Betsey B. I. (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 58.<br />

Thomas, 58.<br />

William Ashton, 58.<br />

CHASE, Addie, 82.<br />

Benjamin R., 118.<br />

Betsey, 73.<br />

Caleb, 96.<br />

Celia, 96.<br />

Charles E., 82.<br />

Edna Matilda (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

118.<br />

Hannah, 122.<br />

James, 82.<br />

John, 82.<br />

Jonathan, 122.<br />

Maria (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 82.<br />

Mary, 60.<br />

Monemia, 147.<br />

Nathan H., 99.<br />

Patience (Peaslee), 122.<br />

Phebe Lavinia (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

99.<br />

Eosamond (Bullock), 96.<br />

CHEEVER. Hepsibah (Alley),<br />

39.<br />

Mr., 39.<br />

CHILDS, Cynthia, 146.<br />

Minnie A., 146.<br />

Nancy, 53.<br />

Warren F., 146.<br />

CHOATE, Hannah, 146.<br />

Martha, 110.<br />

CHURCHILL, A. Florence,<br />

130.<br />

M. Josephine, 130.<br />

Maria Ann, 110.<br />

Mary, 43.<br />

Sarah E., 130, (2).<br />

William, 130, (2).<br />

CLAGGETT, Sarah Blanchard<br />

(<strong>Lewis</strong>), 103.<br />

Thomas William, 103.<br />

CLAPP, Almira (Russell),<br />

87.<br />

Amy Dudley, 92.<br />

Arvilla, 117.<br />

Dwight M., 87.<br />

Fanny <strong>Lewis</strong>, 92.<br />

Frank Nathaniel, 92.<br />

Frederick Waterston, 92.<br />

Gustavus, 92.<br />

Isaac, 117.<br />

John Wilson, 92.<br />

Mary Augusta (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

92.<br />

Mary B., 92.<br />

Moses, 87.<br />

Nathaniel B., 92.<br />

Polly, 61.<br />

Priscilla (Otis), 61.<br />

Sarah Blake, 91, 92.<br />

Vesta (Reynolds), 117.<br />

William, 61.<br />

CLARK, Alia, 138.<br />

Catherine Monroe<br />

(March). 132.<br />

Cynthia (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 73.<br />

Daniel, 25, 149.<br />

Deborah (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 25, 149.<br />

<strong>Edmund</strong>, 57.<br />

Elam, 73.<br />

Elizabeth, 57.<br />

Emily Johonnot, 132.<br />

James Wilson, 132.<br />

Margaret, 64.<br />

Mary, 65.<br />

Melissa A. (Horton), 134.<br />

Rebecca, 57.<br />

Ruth, 70.<br />

Sarah Achsah, 122.<br />

CLEAVES & Tucker, 3.<br />

CLESSON, Matthew, 11.<br />

CLIFFORD, Mary, 115.<br />

CLIMER, Susan, 136.<br />

CLOUTMAN, Elizabeth, 54,<br />

55.<br />

Nathaniel, 54, 55.<br />

Sally (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 54, 55.<br />

COBB, Mary, 96.<br />

COHUN, William, 15.<br />

CoiT, Martha, 95.<br />

COLBY, Abner, 114.<br />

Deborah (Gunnison),<br />

114.<br />

Lois, 114.<br />

COLE, Achsah, 77.<br />

Diana, 119.<br />

Joanna, 14.<br />

John, 14.<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong>, 14.<br />

Mary (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 14.<br />

Nathan, 14.<br />

COLLINS, Charles A., 147.<br />

Charles H., 147.<br />

Harriet Augusta P. H.,<br />

126.<br />

Hattie L. (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 147.<br />

Jennie B., 147.<br />

Job, 18.<br />

John D., 126.<br />

Rebecca, 28.<br />

Sarah (Graves), 18.<br />

COLLYER, Anna Mabel<br />

(<strong>Lewis</strong>), 147.<br />

Eliza Ellen, 121.<br />

Eliza Jackson (Phillips)<br />

57, 121.<br />

Harriet M., 147.<br />

John O., 147.<br />

Thomas, 57, 121.<br />

William O., 147.<br />

COMPTON, Adelaide Eliza<br />

(Bishop), 102.<br />

Henry Springsteen, 102.<br />

Miriam Springsteen, 102.<br />

CONKLIN, Ophelia, 103.<br />

CONRAD, Catherine, 69.<br />

Catherine (Foot), 69.<br />

John, 69.<br />

CONVERSE, Anna (Guthrie),<br />

103.<br />

Charles Crozat, 103.<br />

Charles William, 103.<br />

Clarence Conyers, 103.<br />

Eliza Jane (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 103.<br />

Lida (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 103.<br />

Maxey Manning, 103.<br />

COOKE, Pattie, 148.<br />

COOMBS, Betsey (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

55.<br />

Eliza Jane, 55, (2).<br />

Elizabeth ( Cloutman)<br />

55.<br />

George, 55.<br />

Hannah, 55.<br />

John M., 55, (2).<br />

COOPER, Dorothy (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

35.<br />

Jeffrey, 35.<br />

COPP, Ruth (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 22.<br />

Thomas, 22.<br />

COREY, Mary, 53.<br />

CORMENDESZ, Clemence<br />

Clarissa, 117.<br />

CORNELL, Abigail (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

34<br />

Betty (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 34, 35.<br />

Elisha, 34, 35.<br />

Elvira C., 136.<br />

Gideon, 34.<br />

Hepzabeth (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 34.<br />

Sarah Smith (Bosworth),<br />

136.<br />

William A., 136.<br />

CORY, Richard P., 52.<br />

Susan Ann (Vose), 52.<br />

CRAIG, Eva (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 52.<br />

F. M., .132.<br />

CRAM, David, 73.<br />

Elizabeth. oO, 73.<br />

Mary (Badger), 73.<br />

CRANDALL, Mary C., 136.<br />

CRESWELL, Ann, 67.<br />

Mary Ann, 67.<br />

William, 67.


CRESS Y, William B., 61.<br />

CROCKER, Ellen Maria, 138.<br />

Maria C. (Harrington),<br />

138.<br />

Uriah B., 138.<br />

CROSBY, Abigail (Kiclder),<br />

50.<br />

Achsah (<strong>Lewis</strong>-Skinner)<br />

48.<br />

Hannah (Boynton), 48.<br />

Hezekiah, 74.<br />

John, 48.<br />

Lois Kelsey (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 48.<br />

Lucy, 74.<br />

Lucy (Kittridge), 74.<br />

Persis, 50.<br />

Samuel Boynton, 48.<br />

Simon, 50.<br />

CROSSCUP, Benjamin F., 130.<br />

Marion, 130.<br />

Miriam P., 130.<br />

CRUMP, Charles Henry, 68.<br />

Nancy <strong>Lewis</strong> (Sumner),<br />

68.<br />

CULVER, Am<strong>and</strong>a, 63.<br />

CURRIER, Sally (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 53.<br />

Samuel, 53.<br />

CURTIN, Elizaoeth, 82.<br />

CURTIS, Elizabeth, 91.<br />

Lebbeus, 78.<br />

Louise, 131.<br />

Mary Farnsworth, 119.<br />

Susanna Wallis, 78.<br />

Susanna Wallis (Frothingham),<br />

78.<br />

CUSHING, Mr., 9.<br />

CUTTER, Ellen M., 104.<br />

DANA, Cordelia Angeline<br />

(<strong>Lewis</strong>), 97.<br />

George, 97.<br />

Mary Ann (Gladding),<br />

97.<br />

Thomas Gladding, 97.<br />

DANFORTH, Catherine<br />

(Duncklee), 113.<br />

Eliza Ann, 113.<br />

Jonathan, 113.<br />

Joseph, 43, 44.<br />

Joseph <strong>Lewis</strong>, 44.<br />

Julia, 44.<br />

Lucy Shaw (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 43,<br />

44.<br />

DANLEY, Jane M., 105.<br />

DARBE, Reuben, 17.<br />

Sybill (Howard), 17.<br />

DAVENPORT, Erne, 35.<br />

Satira, 106.<br />

DAVIS, Abby H., 139.<br />

Almira, 90.<br />

Ambrose, 116.<br />

INDEX OF SURNAMES. 167<br />

Carl Thomas, 132.<br />

Charles, 91.<br />

Dorcas, 121.<br />

Edith (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 132.<br />

Elsie E., 91.<br />

Eunice, (Waldo), 105.<br />

Francis, 137.<br />

Hannah, 92.<br />

Harriet (Fellows), 91.<br />

Jonathan, 71.<br />

Joseph, 121.<br />

Julia (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 53.<br />

Julia Ann (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 116.<br />

Lewie, 132.<br />

Lucy, 118.<br />

Mary, 49, 51, 66.<br />

Mary (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 53, 71.<br />

Mary Ann, 121.<br />

Mary S., 137.<br />

Nathan, 105.<br />

Noah, 66.<br />

Rebecca, 102.<br />

Rose (Kerrigan), 137.<br />

S. S., 132.<br />

Sarah, 71.<br />

Solomon, 71.<br />

Sullivan, 53.<br />

Susan (Boynton), 121.<br />

Washington, 53.<br />

DAYTON, Hariet Sophia, 52.<br />

DEAKIN, John, 6, 7.<br />

DEAN, Abbie Austin, 97.<br />

DEANE, Mr., 4, 15.<br />

DELANO, Deborah, 127.<br />

Mary Fuller, 126.<br />

Rufus, 127.<br />

Roxanna, 73.<br />

DEMPSTER, Jane Brown,<br />

137.<br />

DEMUNN, Noble, Warren,<br />

68.<br />

Sarah Maria (Sumner).<br />

68.<br />

DENNIS, Charles B., 87.<br />

Hannah, 87.<br />

Willard, 87.<br />

DEVEREAU, Ann (Henchman),<br />

32.<br />

Humphrey, 32.<br />

DEVINE, Kate, 145.<br />

Katherine, 145.<br />

Patrick, 145.<br />

DEXTER, Lucy W., 133.<br />

Samuel, 42.<br />

Sarah, 143.<br />

DICKERSON, Edward, 61.<br />

Edward A., 61.<br />

Lucy Abba (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 61.<br />

Mary, 61.<br />

Dix, Ruth W., 52.<br />

DOANE, Priscilla, 122.<br />

Rachel R., 143.<br />

DODGE, Caro W. (<strong>Lewis</strong>-<br />

Howl<strong>and</strong>), 147.<br />

George, 147.<br />

George <strong>Lewis</strong>, 147.<br />

Gladys, 147.<br />

DOLE, Miss, 145.<br />

DOOLITTLE. John, 16.<br />

Sybil (Bibble-Nutt), 16.<br />

DORMAN, Amos, 121.<br />

Arthur Warren, 121.<br />

Edwin Thompson, 121.<br />

Jennie Maria, 121.<br />

Josie Emily, 121.<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> Asa, 121.<br />

Lucy Ellen (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 121.<br />

Sarah Richards (Hallowell),<br />

121.<br />

Dow, John, 35.<br />

Mr., 81.<br />

Sarah (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 35.<br />

DOWNING, Eben H., 86.<br />

Eben P., 86.<br />

Mary Ellen (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 86.<br />

Sarah, 86.<br />

DRAFFIN. Annie E., 117.<br />

DREW, Hannah, 43.<br />

James, 43.<br />

Mary (Churchill), 43.<br />

DUDLEY, Clarence H., 142.<br />

David, 92.<br />

Hannah (Davis), 92.<br />

Lizzie Estelle, 142.<br />

Lticy O. (Burroxighs),<br />

142.<br />

Mary Ann, Davis, 92.<br />

DUNCKEE, Catherine, 113.<br />

DUNN, Adeline Olivia<br />

(Earle). 70.<br />

Frederick Earle, 70.<br />

Harriet Augusta (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

70.<br />

Helen, 70.<br />

Josephine (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 134.<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> Earle, 70.<br />

Lillian, 134.<br />

Marion, 134.<br />

William, 70.<br />

Willis, 134.<br />

Willis C., 134.<br />

DUNSHEE, Henry Austin,<br />

87.<br />

Josephine Gertrude<br />

(Scales), 87.<br />

DUNSHETTLE, Mr. 79.<br />

DURAN, Arthur F., 112.<br />

Charlotte (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 112.<br />

Ethel Marrian, 112.<br />

George Frederick, 112.<br />

Herman Leslie, 112.<br />

Isaac Frederick, 112.


168 INDEX OF SURNAMES.<br />

T,.;cy A. F., 112.<br />

M;iry (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 112.<br />

Hoy Leslie, 112.<br />

DUBANT, Hannah (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

26.<br />

Mr., 26.<br />

DURFEE, Fidelia (Borden),<br />

94.<br />

Hannah Valentine, 62.<br />

Matthew Challenor, 94.<br />

Sarah Borden, 94.<br />

DWYER, Abba Johnson,<br />

(<strong>Lewis</strong>), 146.<br />

Charles A., 146.<br />

Edward A., 146.<br />

Sarah E., 146.<br />

DYEE, Katherine, 140.<br />

EARLE, Adeline Olivia, 70.<br />

EATON, Georgianna Sophia,<br />

144.<br />

Harriet (Hosmer), 144.<br />

William, 144.<br />

EDDY, Abigail, 23.<br />

Deborah (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 23,24.<br />

Samuel, 23, 24.<br />

Zachariah, 22.<br />

EDMUNDS, J. Lincoln, 43.<br />

Mary Elizabeth, 43.<br />

ELDER, Cordelia Basha, 132.<br />

Didama, 132.<br />

James, 132.<br />

ELDREDGE. Augusta H.<br />

(<strong>Lewis</strong>), 93.<br />

Ernest B., 93.<br />

ELLIS, Charles M.. 107.<br />

Eva (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 92.<br />

Frederick H., 92.<br />

Harriet Lucretia (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

107.<br />

Joshua, 41.<br />

Mr., 150.<br />

Mary (Raymond), 90.<br />

Sally (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 41.<br />

EMMERTON, Mary Ann, 151.<br />

ESTES, D., 78.<br />

Maria, 78.<br />

Mary A., 78.<br />

EVANS, Asaph, 115.<br />

Bailey Winslow, 135.<br />

Bertha <strong>Lewis</strong>, 135.<br />

Everett <strong>Lewis</strong>, 115.<br />

Fanny Bowers (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

135.<br />

Forest Leon, 115.<br />

Fred B., 135.<br />

George Warren, 135.<br />

Hannah, 115.<br />

Harriet Adeline (<strong>Lewis</strong>)<br />

115.<br />

Hosea, 115.<br />

Margaret Hathaway, 135.<br />

Marion King, 135.<br />

FABYAN, Charles W., 97.<br />

Mary Chase (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 97.<br />

FALES, Unity, 141.<br />

W. A., 42.<br />

FARNHAM, Hannah, 87, 99.<br />

Joseph, 93.<br />

Kessia, 93.<br />

Lydia, 93.<br />

Lydia Ann, 87.<br />

Olive (Leffingwell), 99.<br />

Sarah (Berry), 87.<br />

Stephen, 99.'<br />

Timothy, 87.<br />

FARRAR, Flora C., 111.<br />

Roxanna (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 111.<br />

Thomas, 111.<br />

FARRINGTON, Rebecca, 54.<br />

William, 40.<br />

FARROW, Betsey, 84, (2).<br />

John, 84.<br />

FELLOWS, Harriet, 91.<br />

FELT, Abigail (Blaney-<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong>), 39, 40, 58.<br />

Joseph, 39, 58.<br />

Molly, 39, 58.<br />

FELTON, Joseph, 84.<br />

Mary, 84.<br />

FEN NELL, Henrietta, 101.<br />

FENTON, Mr., 150.<br />

Lillie (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 150.<br />

FESSENDEN, Albert H., 112.<br />

Benjamin, 76.<br />

Ernest Garfield, 112.<br />

Harriet Elizabeth (Lew-<br />

is), 76.<br />

Lavinia (Stevens), 76.<br />

Nora Belle, 112, 151.<br />

Roy Alfred, 112.<br />

Saiina (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 112.<br />

Walter. 76.<br />

Willie Pitt, 112.<br />

FIELDS, Sarah B.. 133.<br />

FIFE, Annetta, 151.<br />

Luola (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 150,151.<br />

Luola, 151.<br />

Margaret, 150, 151.<br />

Mary Willis (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

150.<br />

Matthew, 150.<br />

Matthew C., 150, 151.<br />

Matthew E., 150.<br />

FINNEY, Abigail, 14.<br />

Esther, 14.<br />

Esther (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 14.<br />

Hannah, 14.<br />

Jeremiah, 14.<br />

John, 14, (2).<br />

Mary, 14.<br />

Mehitabel, 14.<br />

Rebecca, 14.<br />

FISHER. Algernon S., 84.<br />

Andrew Cobb, 141.<br />

Ellen Louise (Pease),<br />

141.<br />

Emily (Steelman), 150.<br />

Fanny G., 141.<br />

James C., 150.<br />

Moses S., 84.<br />

Ruth Ann (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 84.<br />

FISK, Bertha (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 135.<br />

Dwight <strong>Lewis</strong>, 135.<br />

Joseph, 35.<br />

Katherine Bradford, 135.<br />

Mary (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 35.<br />

Walter Edward, 135.<br />

FLEMMING, Mary, 115.<br />

FLETCHER, Bridget (Parker),<br />

76.<br />

Ezekiel, 76.<br />

Lucy, 76.<br />

Martha, 76.<br />

FLOYD. Abigail, 82.<br />

Hugh, 82.<br />

John, 10.<br />

Nabby, 82.<br />

Samuel, 10.<br />

FOLJAMBE, Mr. 93.<br />

FOOT, Catherine, 69.<br />

FOSTER, Elizabeth, 82.<br />

Eunice, 82.<br />

George W., 124.<br />

lantha (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 124.<br />

James Marsh, 81.<br />

Joseph Franklin, 81.<br />

John Henry, 81.<br />

John, J., 81.<br />

Lydia Ellen, 81.<br />

Nehemiah, 124.<br />

Phebe Ann Elizabeth. 81.<br />

Rebecca Matilda (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

81.<br />

Reynolds, 82.<br />

Susan M., 124.<br />

FOWLER, Abigail (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

80.<br />

Ann Boynton, 80.<br />

Elizabeth, 80, (2), 125.<br />

Hepzibah, 50.<br />

Rebecca Newhall, 80.<br />

Robert <strong>Lewis</strong>, 80.<br />

Saimiel, 80, (2), 125.<br />

Susan, 125.<br />

William, 80.<br />

Fox, Herman, 48.<br />

Orpha (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 48.<br />

FREEDLEY, Lilla C., 120.<br />

FREEMAN, Caroline Crosby<br />

(<strong>Lewis</strong>), 107.


William Frederick, 107.<br />

FRENCH, Elizabeth, 100.<br />

Mary (Davis), 49, 51.<br />

FROTHINGHAM, Susanna<br />

Wallis, 78.<br />

FBYE, Annette Augusta,<br />

105.<br />

Harvey G.. 105.<br />

Henry B., 105.<br />

Lucy Hill, 105.<br />

Mehitabel Brown, 105.<br />

Rebecca (Hovey), 105.<br />

FULLER, Edward, 8, 10.<br />

Hannah (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 10, 28.<br />

Hannah (Prince), 28.<br />

James, 28.<br />

John, 28.<br />

Jonathan, 32.<br />

Mary (Wyman), 32.<br />

Millicent, 28.<br />

Sarah (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 32.<br />

GAGE, Denison, 56.<br />

Hepzabeth (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 56.<br />

GALE, Jemima, 59.<br />

GAMAGE, Charles H., 83.<br />

Elizabeth Conant (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

83.<br />

Joseph, 83.<br />

GARDNER, Caroline (<strong>Lewis</strong>)<br />

97.<br />

Esther, 97.<br />

Frederick Bowen, 97.<br />

James <strong>Lewis</strong>, 97.<br />

Laura Isabel, 97.<br />

Lawrence, 97.<br />

Nicholas B., 97.<br />

Peleg W., 97.<br />

Rhoda (Brown), 97.<br />

Walter, 97.<br />

GATES, Adelia M. (Puffer),<br />

143.<br />

Augustus, 143.<br />

Ella Maria, 143.<br />

GAVEN, James, 94.<br />

Sally <strong>Lewis</strong>), 94.<br />

GERMAINE, Charles, 128.<br />

Mary (Barker-Johnson)<br />

129.<br />

Mary Felton, 128.<br />

GIBSON, Birdie Amelia, 70.<br />

Caroline Augusta, 81.<br />

Cora Helen, 70.<br />

Frank W., 70.<br />

Helen (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 70.<br />

James, 81.<br />

Jane, 101.<br />

John, 81, (2).<br />

Joseph, 81.<br />

Martha Lavinia, 81.<br />

Mary (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 81.<br />

INDEX OF SURNAMES. 169<br />

Mary Elizabeth, 81.<br />

Osmar, 70.<br />

Sarah, 81.<br />

GIFFORD, Mary, 48.<br />

GILL, Phebe, 120.<br />

GIBSON, Submit, 106.<br />

GLADDING, Ann, 97.<br />

GLEASON, Amos, 114.<br />

Mary (Nutting), 114.<br />

Mary Elizabeth, 114.<br />

GLOVER, John, 123.<br />

Sally, 123.<br />

Sarah, 123.<br />

GLOYD, Mary A. (Estes), 78.<br />

GOAD, Elizabeth, 63.<br />

GODFREY, Edward K., 99.<br />

Elizabeth, 69.<br />

Harriet I. (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 99.<br />

GOFF, Asea Ann, 68.<br />

Betty (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 46.<br />

Nathan, 46.<br />

GOING, Roxie, 111.<br />

GOLDSMITH, Joseph, 89.<br />

Lydia, 89.<br />

Lydia (Ireson), 89.<br />

GOLDTHWAIT, Adaline J.,<br />

130.<br />

Dennis, 130.<br />

Fred P., 130.<br />

Georgianna (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 130.<br />

GOODSPEED, Elizabeth Kelley,<br />

140.<br />

GOODWIN. Ada, 144.<br />

Elizabeth (Graves), 121.<br />

Hannah Maria (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

121.<br />

Jonas B., 121.<br />

Jonas Ball, 121.<br />

William Otis. 121.<br />

GOOY, Elfred D., 150.<br />

Anna Mary (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 150.<br />

GORDON, Abby Isabel, 83.<br />

Adrian Frank, 83.<br />

Benjamin <strong>Lewis</strong>, 104.<br />

Betsey Preble (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

83.<br />

Charles Edwin <strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

83.<br />

Cyrus, 104.<br />

Cyrus <strong>Lewis</strong>, 104.<br />

Ellen Belle, 104.<br />

Ellen M. (Cutter), 104.<br />

Enos Hoyt, 83.<br />

Frank Cutter, 104.<br />

Mary Eliza, 83.<br />

Sally <strong>Lewis</strong>, 104.<br />

Sarah Eliza (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

104.<br />

Sarah J., 97.<br />

William Hoyt, 83.<br />

Goss, Addie May, 143.<br />

Clarence William, 143.<br />

Daniel Walter, 143.<br />

Elizabeth West (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

143.<br />

Flora Belle, 143.<br />

Henry, 143.<br />

Henry Walter, 143.<br />

Sarah (Dexter), 143.<br />

GOULD, Betsey (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 50.<br />

Mr., 50.<br />

GOVE, Bertha E., 131.<br />

Carrie S., 131.<br />

Enoch, 131.<br />

COWING, Lydia, 71.<br />

GRAHAM, Albert Arthur,<br />

115.<br />

Agnes May, 115.<br />

Aseneth (Adams), 115.<br />

Bertha Am<strong>and</strong>a, 115.<br />

Charles Sumner, 115.<br />

Clyde <strong>Lewis</strong>, 115.<br />

Edith Mabel, 115.<br />

Eliakim, 115.<br />

Florence Ethel, 115.<br />

George Sumner, 115.<br />

John Dana, 115.<br />

Martha E. (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 115.<br />

Mary (Fleming), 115.<br />

Maud Elima, 115.<br />

Rhoda Jane (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

115.<br />

Samuel, 115.<br />

GRANT, Elijah, 131.<br />

Louise (Curtis), 131.<br />

Martha A., 131.<br />

GRAVES, Blaney, 82.<br />

Elizabeth, 121.<br />

Elizabeth (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 18.<br />

Harriet (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 82.<br />

Luna S., 146.<br />

Mark, 82.<br />

Mary E., 146.<br />

Samuel, 8, 18, (2).<br />

Samuel C., 146.<br />

Sarah, 18.<br />

Sarah (Brewer), 18.<br />

GREEN, Adrian, 70.<br />

Amelia Jane (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 70.<br />

Benjamin, 50, 125.<br />

Bessie Helen, 70.<br />

Eunice Amelia 70.<br />

Inda Lois, 70.<br />

John, 50.<br />

Josephine, 125.<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> A., 70.<br />

Mehitabel, 125.<br />

Paul A., 70.<br />

Persia ( Crosby-<strong>Lewis</strong> )<br />

50.<br />

Roy W., 70.<br />

GRENELL, Antoinette, 139.


170<br />

GREY, Hannah, 39.<br />

GREYSON, Susanna, 101.<br />

GRIFFIN, Mary Babson, 124.<br />

Nathaniel, 124.<br />

Priscilla (Lane), 124.<br />

GRIFFITH, Mary E., 65.<br />

GRIGGS, Charles R., 118.<br />

Mary Emma (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

118.<br />

GAL. EIGHT. GEN. INDE<br />

GROVER, Mary, 16.<br />

GRUBBS, John, 63.<br />

GUILLER, Grace, 85.<br />

GUNNISON, Deborah, 114.<br />

GUTHRIE, Anne, 103.<br />

is<br />

M<br />

HACKETT, Amy, 142.<br />

Maria Elizabeth (Passmore),<br />

142.<br />

William Henry, 142.<br />

HALE, Ann Cora 94.<br />

Deborah (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 34.<br />

Richard, 34.<br />

HALL, Abigail, 107.<br />

Elizabeth, 102.<br />

Emily Adelaide (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

90.<br />

Fanny, 131.<br />

Frances B. (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 55.<br />

Gustavus, 90.<br />

John, 3, 16.<br />

Martha Ann (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 77.<br />

Mary Ann, 131.<br />

Mary Frances, 55, 151.<br />

Oliver, 55.<br />

Samuel, 131.<br />

William, 77.<br />

William Oliver, 55.<br />

HALLOWELL, Sarah Richards,<br />

121.<br />

HAMBLETT, Mary, 53, 78.<br />

Jonathan, 78.<br />

HAMMOND, Harriet, 147.<br />

Hannah, 89.<br />

James, 127.<br />

Jane B., 89.<br />

John, 89.<br />

Josephine Luther (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

127.<br />

HANAFORD, Augusta, 123.<br />

Blanche Percy, 127.<br />

Charles T., 127.<br />

Delia A. (Spinney). 127.<br />

HANDY, Horace R., 134.<br />

HANSCOM, Ann Maria<br />

(Paul), 118.<br />

Matilda, 118.<br />

Samuel, 118.<br />

HARDING, Abby, 120.<br />

Elsie S. (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 120.<br />

Lyman, 120.<br />

INDEX OF SURNAMES.<br />

HARRADON, Charles, 59.<br />

Charles Oscar, 59.<br />

Harriet (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 59.<br />

Harriet Emily, 59.<br />

HARRINGTON, George, 111.<br />

Isaac, 111.<br />

James, <strong>Lewis</strong>, 111.<br />

Maria C., 138.<br />

Martha (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 111.<br />

Polly, 112.<br />

Relief (Watkins), 111.<br />

HARRIS, Amos Holbrook.<br />

108.<br />

Emma (Leavitt), 125.<br />

John, 125.<br />

John B., 125.<br />

Lucy Elizabeth (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

108.<br />

Mary, 86.<br />

Susan Elizabeth (<strong>Lewis</strong>)<br />

125.<br />

HARRISON, Betsey (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

66.<br />

Henry, 66.<br />

HART, Charles Brooks, 116.<br />

Eldora Adeline (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

110.<br />

Lefy (Brooks), 116.<br />

Samuel, 116.<br />

HARTWELL, Mary Ann. 142.<br />

HASKELL, Abigail Dennison,<br />

58.<br />

Eliza Ann, 58.<br />

Hannah Maria, 58.<br />

Pamelia (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 58.<br />

Pamelia Augusta, 58.<br />

Samuel, 58.<br />

Samuel George, 58.<br />

HASTINGS, Irene, 89.<br />

Thomas, 6.<br />

HATCH, Asa, 73.<br />

Benjamin, 50.<br />

Betsey (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 73.<br />

James, 73.<br />

Persis (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 50.<br />

Roxanna (Delano), 73.<br />

Sanford, 73.<br />

Sophia (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 73.<br />

HAWLEY, George, 70.<br />

Harriet Augusta, 70.<br />

Ruth (Clark), 70.<br />

HAYDEN, Nancy, 142.<br />

HEALEY, Mary (Hodge), 90.<br />

HEATLEY, S., 81.<br />

HEATH, Mr., 87.<br />

HENCHMAN, Anna, 32, (2).<br />

Captain, 8.<br />

Lydia, 32.<br />

Lydia (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 31, 32.<br />

Nathaniel, 31, 32.<br />

HENDEE, Elsie Susan (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

91.<br />

George E., 91.<br />

HENSHAW, Cornelia, 43.<br />

Grace, 43.<br />

John, 43.<br />

John Andrew, 43.<br />

Mary Ann (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 43.<br />

HICKMAN, Lillie, 150.<br />

HILL, Arthur E., 99.<br />

Augusta Bransford<br />

(<strong>Lewis</strong>), 148.<br />

Charles Henry, 113.<br />

C. V. D., 148.<br />

Lucy, 105.<br />

Mary Abby, 113.<br />

Mary Susan (Mclntire),<br />

113.<br />

HILLMAN, Abigail, 98.<br />

Azro A., 98.<br />

Catherine Rounds (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

98.<br />

Frances, 98.<br />

Frederick, 98.<br />

Justin, 98.<br />

HILTON, Ann Maria (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

118.<br />

Eliza Bean, 104, 140.<br />

David, 140.<br />

John J., 118.<br />

Sally Fuller (Wallace),<br />

140.<br />

HINCKLEY, Keziah (<strong>Lewis</strong>)<br />

50.<br />

Mr., 50.<br />

HOAR, Eliza B., 136.<br />

Fanny P. (Burrows), 136.<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> Thomas, 136.<br />

HOBBY, Ann Green, 60.<br />

Emeline (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 60.<br />

George, 60.<br />

George Henry, 60.<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong>, 60.<br />

Mary Ann, 60.<br />

Rebecca (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 60.<br />

Rebecca Ellen, 60.<br />

William, 60.<br />

HODGE, Freeman O., 90.<br />

Mary, 90.<br />

Olive, 90.<br />

HODGMAN, Elizabeth, 45.<br />

HOLLINGSWORTH, Harriet,<br />

139.<br />

HOLT, Amasa, 50.<br />

Asa <strong>Lewis</strong>, 50.<br />

Charles, 50.<br />

Elizabeth Gould, 50.<br />

Jonathan, 50, (2).<br />

Mary, 53, 76.<br />

Patty (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 50.<br />

Polly, 53, 76.


Sally <strong>Lewis</strong>, 50.<br />

Sarah (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 49.<br />

Zebadiah, 49, 50.<br />

HOMAN, Benjamin A., 95.<br />

Sarah Brimblecom<br />

(<strong>Lewis</strong>), 95.<br />

HOMES, Mary, 118.<br />

HOPKINS, Amy, 96.<br />

Diana (Cole), 119.<br />

Frances (Shepard), 100.<br />

John, 119.<br />

Mary Adaline, 119.<br />

Russell, 100.<br />

HOBTON, Anna (Remington),<br />

137.<br />

Comfort, 134.<br />

Elizabeth (Sutton), 125.<br />

Emily Ann, 137.<br />

George, 125.<br />

Jeremiah Lord, 125.<br />

Josephine W., 137.<br />

Lucy, 77.<br />

Maria P., 134.<br />

Melissa A., 134.<br />

Sarah Elizabeth (<strong>Lewis</strong>-Harris),<br />

125.<br />

HOSMEB, Harriet, 144.<br />

HOVEY, Rebecca, 105.<br />

HOWARD, Abigail (Wai- INGALLS, Ann, 58.<br />

ton), 17. Anne, 18.<br />

Benjamin, 17. Daniel, 39.<br />

Elizabeth (Wayte), 17. <strong>Edmund</strong>, 82.<br />

Joseph, 17.<br />

Mary, 17, 111.<br />

Samuel, 17, (2).<br />

Sarah (Scripture), 111.<br />

Sybill, 17.<br />

Sybil (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 17.<br />

Timothy, 111.<br />

HOWE, Edith March, 107.<br />

Francis Augustine, 107.<br />

Francis Freeman, 107.<br />

Harriet (Nason), 107.<br />

James, 107.<br />

James <strong>Lewis</strong>. 107.<br />

Mary Frances (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

107.<br />

HOWES, Ephraim Owen,<br />

122.<br />

Priscilla (Doane), 122.<br />

Rebecca Frances, 122.<br />

HOWLAND, Caro W. (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

147.<br />

Charles A., 147.<br />

Charles C., 147.<br />

Louise Ayer, 147.<br />

Margaret (Ayer), 147.<br />

HUBBABD, Mary, 113.<br />

Sarah Ann, 136.<br />

HUDSON, Sally, 45.<br />

HUMPHBEY, Elizabeth, 81.<br />

INDEX OF SURNAMES. 171<br />

HUMPHREYS, Abigail, 59.<br />

Benjamin, 59, 79.<br />

Bertha, 92.<br />

Frances Wilson (<strong>Lewis</strong>)<br />

92.<br />

Hannah, 79,<br />

Henry, 91, 92.<br />

James Henry, 92.<br />

Jemima (Gale), 59, 79.<br />

Mary Blake, 91.<br />

Sarah Blake<br />

91, 92.<br />

HUNT, Fannie Evans, 135.<br />

Helen Nancie, 135.<br />

Horatio A., 135.<br />

Jesse Hosmer, 135.<br />

Louise Wisuor. 135.<br />

Martha (Putnam), 60,<br />

90.<br />

Mary Adelaide, 146.<br />

Mary Angeline, 60.<br />

IVINS, Patience, 126.<br />

JACKSON, Hannah (Carpenter),<br />

135.<br />

James, 135.<br />

Louisa, 135.<br />

(Clapp), J'agoe, Abram, 151.<br />

JAQUITH, Abraham, 37.<br />

Elizabeth, 36.<br />

Sarah (Jones), 37.<br />

JAYNES, Jennie, 138.<br />

JEFFBIES, George, 150.<br />

Caroline (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 150.<br />

Phebe Billings (<strong>Lewis</strong>), JENCKS, Celestine L., 96.<br />

135. JENKS, Elizabeth, 10.<br />

HUNTING, Jane (Ballard), John, 10.<br />

32. Joseph, 10.<br />

Joseph, 32. Sarah (Merriam), 9. 10.<br />

HUNTINGTON, <strong>Edmund</strong> T., JENKINS, Anna, 16.<br />

144. Annabel, 16.<br />

Gertrude Frances (Lew- Joel, 16.<br />

is), 144. Lydia, 16.<br />

HUSE, Hannah, 122. Mary, 16, 115.<br />

Kleazer, Collins, 28, 58.<br />

Elizabeth (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 28,<br />

29, 39, 58.<br />

Huldah, 82.<br />

Huldah (Batcheler), 82.<br />

Jacob, 39, (2), 54.<br />

John, 28, 40.<br />

Joseph, 28.<br />

Lizzie F,, 131.<br />

Lydia (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 28, 39.<br />

Martha, o4.<br />

Martha (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 39, 54.<br />

Mary (Tucker). 39.<br />

Nathaniel. 18, (2), 26.<br />

Rebecca, 18.<br />

Rebecca (Collins), 28.<br />

S. William, 131.<br />

Samuel, 27, 28, (2), 39.<br />

Sarah, 28, 57, 131.<br />

Sarah (Alley), 40.<br />

Tabatha (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 18.<br />

INGEBSOLL, Willimena, 150.<br />

IBELAND, Sarah, 150.<br />

IBESON, Benjamin, 60, 90,<br />

140.<br />

Hannah (Choate), 146.<br />

Lydia, 89.<br />

Lydia Maria, 90.<br />

Martha Ann, 60.<br />

Mary (Jones-<strong>Lewis</strong>), 16.<br />

Obadiah. 16, (2), 17, 25.<br />

Sarah, 16.<br />

JOHNSON, Albert, 127.<br />

Benjamin B., 146.<br />

C. Warren, 83.<br />

Caleb, 83.<br />

Charles A., 86.<br />

Deborah (Lindsay), 127.<br />

Eliza (Allen), 127.<br />

Elizabeth (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 29,<br />

30.<br />

Eunice Ellen (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 83.<br />

Frances Ann, 142.<br />

George, 126.<br />

Jacob L, 86.<br />

James, 69.<br />

Jane E., 127.<br />

Jonas, 142.<br />

Joshua R., 126.<br />

Lydia (Bacheller), 146.<br />

Mary, 86.<br />

Mary (Barker), 128.<br />

Mary Caroline (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

126.<br />

Mary Ellen (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 86.<br />

Nancy (Hayden), 142.<br />

Nathaniel <strong>Lewis</strong>, 30.<br />

Sarah, 126.<br />

Sarah Ann. 146.<br />

Sophia Stetson, 127.<br />

Timothy, 29, 30.<br />

William, 127.<br />

JONES, Amos, 48.


172 INDEX OP SURNAMES.<br />

Anne (Bibble), 16.<br />

Benjamin, 16.<br />

Electra (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 48.<br />

Eliza, 144.<br />

Florence, 141.<br />

Hannah, 25.<br />

Irene, 89.<br />

John, 15.<br />

Laura H., 101.<br />

Louisa, 114.<br />

Margaret, 139.<br />

Mary, 16.<br />

Mr., 35.<br />

Rebecca, 16.<br />

Robert, 15, 16.<br />

Sarah, 37.<br />

Sarah ( <strong>Lewis</strong>-Barker )<br />

35.<br />

Susannah, 24.<br />

Thomas, 89.<br />

Zackery, 16.<br />

JOSLIN, Bertram L., 145.<br />

Mary Ailene (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

145.<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> Mansfield, 113.<br />

Lillian Elizabeth, 113.<br />

Martha G., 85.<br />

Meriel (Mansfield), 113.<br />

Samuel, 85, (2).<br />

Susan Eliza (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

113.<br />

KNIGHT, Edward Henry,<br />

85.<br />

Lydia, 85.<br />

Madam, 9.<br />

Margaret Ann (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

85.<br />

William, 85.<br />

KNOWLES, Annie E., 129.<br />

Edna, 129.<br />

Edward P., 133.<br />

Ellen Leveck (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

133.<br />

Helen <strong>Lewis</strong>, 133.<br />

John S., 129.<br />

Stephen Dexter, 133.<br />

Stephen M., 133.<br />

LINDSEY, Augusta <strong>Lewis</strong>,<br />

109.<br />

Augusta<br />

108.<br />

Mayo (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

Aurelia, 109.<br />

Deborah, 127.<br />

Henry Augustus,<br />

Henry K, 108.<br />

109.<br />

John B., 109.<br />

Lizzie Maria, 109.<br />

Louisa, 109.<br />

Maria (Noble), 109.<br />

LING, Sarah Ann (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

95.<br />

Washington, 95.<br />

LINSFORD, Edward, 13.<br />

Hannah (Plumley), 13.<br />

Margaret. 13.<br />

LOCKETT, Nancy, 150.<br />

LORD, Brackett, 84.<br />

Frances<br />

84.<br />

Ellen (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

Lemuel, 84.<br />

LOOMIS, Caroline B., 128.<br />

LAFAYETTE, General, 85. Caroline H., 128.<br />

KANE, Annie, 145.<br />

LAKE, Eliza, 150.<br />

Timothy H., 128.<br />

KAYE, Fannie Caldwell Enoch, 150.<br />

LOVETT, Benjamin, 83.<br />

(<strong>Lewis</strong>), 65.<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> Griffith, 65.<br />

Mary Almira, 150.<br />

LAMPHERE, Am<strong>and</strong>a (Wig-<br />

Ellen, 83.<br />

Frank E., 83.<br />

Mary E. Griffith, 65.<br />

gin), 105.<br />

Huldah (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 83.<br />

William Henry, 65, (2). LAMSON, Abigail (Pren- Israel, 83.<br />

KELLAND, Eliza M., 126.<br />

tice), 115.<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong>, 83.<br />

George, 126.<br />

Daniel, 115.<br />

Martha F., 83.<br />

Mary A., 126.<br />

KELLER, William,<br />

KELLEY, Mr., 50.<br />

91.<br />

Elizabeth, 115.<br />

LANE, Priscilla, 124.<br />

LAPHAM, Benjamin N.,<br />

William H., 83.<br />

LUMMUS, Rebecca, 85.<br />

LUNT, Willie Wallace, 119.<br />

KELSEY, Daniel, 48.<br />

133.<br />

LUTHER, John, 25.<br />

Jemima, 48.<br />

Sophia M. (Bullock), LYON, Annie F., 117.<br />

Lois, 48.<br />

133.<br />

KELTON, Sarah, 98.<br />

KEMP, Sarah E., 63.<br />

KENDBICK, Augusta<br />

Sophia P., 133.<br />

LARCHER, Edwin Blake, 68.<br />

Eliza A. W. (Sumner),<br />

MACKINTOSH,<br />

MACREADING,<br />

98.<br />

Annie, 84.<br />

Harriet A.,<br />

(Small), 84.<br />

68.<br />

MAILEY, Betsey (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

Susan M., 84.<br />

LATHAM, Susan S., 134.<br />

57.<br />

Zebedee, 84.<br />

LATHROP, Helen (Bryant), Georgiana, 57.<br />

KERRIGAN, Rose, 137.<br />

86.<br />

Hannah, 128.<br />

KIDDER, Abigail,<br />

KING, Elizabeth<br />

10.<br />

50.<br />

(Walker),<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> B., 86.<br />

LAWRENCE, Curtis,<br />

Lucy (Meriam),<br />

113.<br />

113.<br />

Maria Jane, 128.<br />

Mary Jane, 57.<br />

Nicholas, 57.<br />

Jane, 145.<br />

Nathaniel, 145.<br />

Ralph, 8, 10.<br />

Susan Frances, 113.<br />

LEAVITT, Emma, 125.<br />

LEE, Joseph, 25.<br />

Nicholas James, 57.<br />

Thomas, 128.<br />

MANCHESTER, Alex<strong>and</strong>er,<br />

William, 8, 10.<br />

KITREDGE, Mary Ann, 118.<br />

Marah, 25.<br />

Rebecca (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 25.<br />

95.<br />

Annie Maria, 99.<br />

KITTRIDGE, Lucy, 74.<br />

KNAPP, George Samuel, 113.<br />

LEFFINGWELL, Olive,<br />

LEMMON, Elizabeth,<br />

99.<br />

123.<br />

Eleanor (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

Hattie <strong>Lewis</strong>, 99.<br />

95.<br />

George Washington, 113. LEVAN, Mrs. Daniel, 148. Isaac C., 99.<br />

Grace, 85.<br />

Grace (Guiller),<br />

Hannah, 85.<br />

85.<br />

LEVECK, John C., 133.<br />

Lucy W. (Dexter), 133.<br />

Mary Ann, 133.<br />

Maria Almira (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

99.<br />

MANN, Amy Hopkins, 96.<br />

Hazel Louise, 113. LINCOLN, Mr., 124.<br />

David E., 96.


INDEX OF SUKNAMES. 173<br />

Mary Hopkins, 96.<br />

William, 72.<br />

Luther, H. J., 106.<br />

MANSFIELD, Addie A., 124. MASON, Benjamin, 24, 34. Matilda F., 106.<br />

Elizabeth<br />

124.<br />

(Bucknam), Elizabeth (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 34.<br />

Experience (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 23,<br />

Samuel B., 88.<br />

MERKOW, Mary A., 124.<br />

Epes, 124.<br />

Ernest Lane <strong>Lewis</strong>, 124.<br />

24.<br />

Hannah, 24, (2).<br />

MERRY, Jonathan,<br />

Ralph, 43.<br />

42.<br />

Jane Tufts (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 94. Isaac, 24.<br />

Sarah, 43.<br />

Lucinda Priscilla (Lew- Nathan, 24.<br />

Sarah (Noah), 43.<br />

is), 124.<br />

Martha, 54, 56.<br />

Mary Ellen, 124.<br />

Mary (Newhall), 40, 54.<br />

Nathaniel, 24.<br />

Peletiah, 22.<br />

Samuel, 24.<br />

MATTHEWSON, Susan A.,<br />

METTLER, Elizabeth, 116.<br />

MIGHILLS, Mary Howard,<br />

17.<br />

Thomas, 17.<br />

Meriel. 113.<br />

Mr., 124.<br />

Rebecca, 40, 55.<br />

Eichard, 94.<br />

Eobert, 40, (2), 54.<br />

Robert Phillips, 124.<br />

Susan (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 124.<br />

MARBLE, Elizabeth, 74.<br />

MARCH, Catherine Monroe,<br />

132.<br />

MARSH, Mary R., 147.<br />

MARSHALL, Auigail A., 89.<br />

134.<br />

Susan S. (Latham), 134.<br />

William B., 134.<br />

MAXEY, Carroll, 98.<br />

Eaton W., 98.<br />

J. Eliza (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 98.<br />

MAYO, Daniel, 108.<br />

Mary Aurelia, 108.<br />

Mary (Putnam), 108.<br />

MCCARTNEY. Elizabeth,<br />

(Barnfield), 135.<br />

Mary E., 135.<br />

MILLARD, Barbara, 136.<br />

MILLAN, Clara Ida, 122.<br />

George Henry, 122.<br />

Jane Elizabeth (Cadwell),<br />

122.<br />

MOREY, Abigail, 13.<br />

Benjamin, 13.<br />

George. 13, (2).<br />

Hannah, 13.<br />

Hannah (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 13.<br />

John, 13.<br />

Margaret (Linsford), 13.<br />

Catherine, 107.<br />

Wilson J., 135.<br />

Martha, 13.<br />

Chedorleomer, 143. McDoNALD, Jane, 72.<br />

Mary, 13.<br />

Hannah, 10.<br />

Jacob, 112.<br />

Martha Abba, 143.<br />

Martha Fox (Upton),<br />

143.<br />

McELHENEY. Julia, 148.<br />

MclNTiRE, Mary Susan, 113.<br />

MclNTYRE, Andrew, 150.<br />

Ann Hovey, 150.<br />

Rachel, 150.<br />

Sarah, 13.<br />

Thomas, 13.<br />

MOORS, Joseph, 113.<br />

Lucy, 113.<br />

Mary (Htibbard), 113.<br />

Olive,<br />

Polly<br />

112.<br />

(Harrington), 112.<br />

McMuLLiN, James. 151.<br />

MEAC HUM, Isaac, 65.<br />

MORRIS, Albert, 150.<br />

MORTON, Harriet (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

Sally, 74.<br />

Ruth, 65.<br />

77.<br />

Sarah, 18, 22.<br />

Susannah. 65.<br />

Josephus, 77.<br />

Thomas, 9, 10,<br />

MARTIN, Aaron<br />

18.<br />

Gurdon,<br />

MEACOM,<br />

127.<br />

Augustus Tower, oarah (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

MOULTON, Jane<br />

77.<br />

Frances<br />

106.<br />

George E., 127.<br />

(<strong>Lewis</strong>), 99.<br />

Daniel, 24.<br />

Lucy Maria (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 127. Lavinia Gertrude, 99.<br />

Ebenezer, 24.<br />

Experience (<strong>Lewis</strong>-Ma-<br />

Maria A.. 127.<br />

MELDEN, Charles A., 131.<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> E., 99.<br />

Simeon M., 99.<br />

son), 24.<br />

Gurdon, 106.<br />

Hannah, 24, 34,<br />

Herbert P., 105.<br />

45.<br />

George, 131.<br />

Margaret, 131.<br />

Melinda A. (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

MELENDY, Emma<br />

131.<br />

May<br />

Willard Conklin, 99.<br />

MOWER, Adline (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 82.<br />

Amos E., 82.<br />

Charles F., 82.<br />

Jane (McDonald), 72.<br />

Jennie, 136.<br />

John, 22.<br />

(<strong>Lewis</strong>), 117.<br />

F. H., 1x7.<br />

Ruth Clarence. 117.<br />

Earle A., 82.<br />

Emmeline (Page), 82.<br />

James E. B., 82.<br />

Joseph E., 136.<br />

Julia Ann (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 106.<br />

MELLEN, Mr.. 82.<br />

MENUNisoiR.Elizabeth, 150.<br />

John, 82.<br />

Lois (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 33.<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> D.,<br />

Lydia, 24.<br />

105.<br />

MERCHANT,<br />

MERRIAM,<br />

Charlotte, 120.<br />

Elizabeth<br />

Maria, 82.<br />

Mary (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 19, 22.<br />

Maria Sally (<strong>Lewis</strong>), (Breed), 10, 151.<br />

Richard, 33.<br />

105.<br />

Mary, 35.<br />

Lucy, 113.<br />

Sarah, 10.<br />

Sarah, 33. 82.<br />

Thomas, 22.<br />

Polly, 45.<br />

Sally, 72.<br />

Sarah Ann (Htibbard),<br />

William, 10.<br />

MERRILL, Fanny<br />

(<strong>Lewis</strong>), 106.<br />

Satira NASON, Harriet,<br />

NEAGLES, Ann<br />

107.<br />

Warren<br />

136.<br />

Henry, 88.<br />

(<strong>Lewis</strong>), 146.<br />

Satira <strong>Lewis</strong>, 106.<br />

Laura E. (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 88. Caleb B., 146.<br />

Tabitha (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 24. Lucretia, 88.<br />

Ebenezer, 146.


174 INDEX OF SURNAMES.<br />

Mary, 146.<br />

NEEDHAM, Ezekiel, 8.<br />

NEWCOMB, Alice, 112.<br />

NEW HALL, Allen, 45.<br />

Betsey (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 56.<br />

Charles, 45, (2).<br />

Eliza, 56.<br />

Elizabeth, 39, 56.<br />

Elizabeth (Hodgman),<br />

45.<br />

Elizabeth (Potter), 39.<br />

Elizabeth P. (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

124.<br />

Frederick, 56.<br />

Frederick Augustus, 56.<br />

George F., 124.<br />

Hepzibah, 54.<br />

Hester Ann, 56.<br />

Jacob, 29.<br />

James, 45, (2).<br />

James O., 124.<br />

John, 28, (2), 54, 119.<br />

Joseph, 39, 45.<br />

Lois, 45.<br />

Lois (Burrill), 45.<br />

Love (Breed), 45.<br />

Lydia, 41.<br />

Lydia (Scarlett), 28.<br />

Martha (Mansfield), 56.<br />

Mary, 40, 54.<br />

Mary (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 32, 45.<br />

Mary Abby, 129.<br />

Mary Ann (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 124.<br />

Moses, 41.<br />

Nathaniel Cyrus, 56.<br />

Polly, 45,<br />

Polly (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 45.<br />

Sally (Hudson), 45.<br />

Sarah, 119, (2).<br />

Sarah (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 28, 32,<br />

45, 54.<br />

Susan Ellen, 129.<br />

Susanna (Bowden), 41.<br />

'iiiomas, 45.<br />

William, 56.<br />

William P., 129.<br />

NEUMAN, Mary, 60.<br />

NICHOLS, Catherine Augusta<br />

(<strong>Lewis</strong>), 84.<br />

Harriet H., 84.<br />

Nathan, 84.<br />

Richard J., 84.<br />

NICKERSON, Bowman C.,<br />

111.<br />

Elijah, 42.<br />

Mary (Whitman), 125.<br />

NOAH, Sarah, 43.<br />

NOBLE, Maria, 109.<br />

NORTON, Ruth, 35, 45.<br />

NORRIS, George H., 119.<br />

Mary Susie (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 119.<br />

NORWOOD, Zaccheus, 44.<br />

NOVES, Elijah, 50.<br />

Elizabeth, 50.<br />

Enoch, 50.<br />

Mary (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 50.<br />

NUTT, Miles, 16.<br />

Sybil (Bibble), 16.<br />

NUTTER, Benjamin, 73.<br />

Rhoda (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 73.<br />

NUTTING, Nathan, 50.<br />

Mary, 114.<br />

Rhoda (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 50.<br />

NYE, Priscilla, 61.<br />

OLIVER, Abby Jane (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

83.<br />

Ann, 83.<br />

Augustus A., 83.<br />

Fred, 83.<br />

Grace, 83.<br />

Henry, 83.<br />

Mary -*nn, 62.<br />

OTIS, Amos, 4.<br />

Priscilla, 61, 62.<br />

OUVRE, Mary Ann, 62.<br />

Oxx, Betsey, 95.<br />

PAGE, Emeline, 82.<br />

PALMER, George W., 52.<br />

James Nichols, 95.<br />

Mary Mason (<strong>Lewis</strong>,), 95.<br />

Sarah Ann (Vose), 52.<br />

PARK, David Edgar, 65.<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> Anderson, 65.<br />

Mary Paul (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 65.<br />

PARKE, Angus Frazier, 139.<br />

Bessie <strong>Lewis</strong>. 139.<br />

Harriet (Hollingsworth)<br />

139.<br />

Mary Ella (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 139.<br />

Mary Harriet, 139.<br />

Thomas, 139.<br />

Thomas James, 139.<br />

PARKER, Benjamin, 53.<br />

Betty, 37, '<br />

52.<br />

Bridget, 76.<br />

Harriet, 106.<br />

Mary (Corey), 53.<br />

Ruth, 53.<br />

Samuel, 106.<br />

Submit (Gilson), 106.<br />

PARRIS, John, 11.<br />

PARROT, Catherine, 84, 85.<br />

John Richards, 84.<br />

Lydia (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 84.<br />

Nathaniel, 84, 85.<br />

Sally, 55, 60.<br />

PARSONS, Adelaide V.<br />

(<strong>Lewis</strong>), 88.<br />

Joseph, 88.<br />

PARTRIDGE, Otis, 141.<br />

Rebekah, 141.<br />

Unity (Fales), 141.<br />

PASSMORE, Maria Elizabeth<br />

142.<br />

PATTEN, Abigail, 52.<br />

PAUL, Ann Maria, 118.<br />

PEABODY, Elizabeth Frances,<br />

87.<br />

George, 87.<br />

Lydia Ann (Farnham).<br />

87.<br />

William C<strong>of</strong>fin, 87.<br />

PEARCE, Ephraim, 22, 23, 33.<br />

PEARSH, Patience, 34, 46, 47.<br />

Preserved, 47.<br />

Sarah (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 47.<br />

PEARSON, Abigail (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

26.<br />

Eunice (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 22.<br />

Kendall, 37.<br />

Lydia, 37.<br />

Sally A., 63.<br />

Thomas. 22, 25, 26, 38.<br />

PEASE, Ellen Louise, 141.<br />

PEASLEE, Patience, 122.<br />

PIERCE, C<strong>and</strong>ace, 45, 65.<br />

PENDLETON, Oriana, 117.<br />

PERIGO. Cynthia (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 75.<br />

David, 75.<br />

PERKINS, Abigail A., 88.<br />

Abraham. 59, (2).<br />

Edward Augustus, 59.<br />

Foster, 59.<br />

Hannah Maria, 59.<br />

John, 59, (2).<br />

Jonathan, 59, 88.<br />

Louise, 88.<br />

Margaret, 59, 88.<br />

Margaret Maria, 59.<br />

Mary (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 59.<br />

Shipley Wilson, 59.<br />

Sylvester, 59.<br />

Theodore, 59.<br />

Waldo, 59.<br />

PERLEY, Abigail (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 50.<br />

Hepzibah (Fowler), 50.<br />

Samuel, 50.<br />

PERRY, George Lyman, 64.<br />

Josephine (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 64.<br />

Lyman <strong>Lewis</strong>, 64.<br />

PETERS, Philip, 38.<br />

Susannah (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 38.<br />

PETERSON, Elsie S., 120.<br />

PEVEAR, George F., 126.<br />

Lottie M., 126.<br />

Sarah A., 126.<br />

Phillips, Abbie Jane, 123.<br />

Abigail, 79.<br />

Augusta (Hanaford),<br />

123.<br />

Content, 123.


INDEX OF SURNAMES. 175<br />

Eliza Jackson, 57.<br />

William Miller, 137.<br />

Elizabeth (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 54. POTTER, Elizabeth, 39.<br />

Hannah (.<strong>Lewis</strong>), 57.<br />

Hannah Maria, 57.<br />

Jacob, 54.<br />

Frances, 116.<br />

POWERS, Mary, 142.<br />

PRATT, Grover, 18.<br />

James, 57.<br />

Katharine, 116.<br />

James B., 123.<br />

Rebecca, 18.<br />

John, 54.<br />

Rebecca (Ingalls), 18.<br />

John Glover, 123.<br />

Rebecca (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 18.<br />

Martha (Ingalls-At- Richard, 18, (2).<br />

well), 54.<br />

Rebecca (Farrington),54-<br />

PRENTICE, Abigail, 115.<br />

PRINCE, Hannah, 28.<br />

Sally Ann, 57.<br />

PROCTOR. Benjamin, 124.<br />

Sarah, 59, 123, (2). Joseph A.. 56.<br />

Sarah<br />

Sarah<br />

(Bartlett), 79.<br />

(Glover-<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

Joseph Warren, 56,<br />

Lucy Ann (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

(2),<br />

56.<br />

123.<br />

Sarah (Ingalls), 57.<br />

Martha (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 124.<br />

Mary Elizabeth, 56.<br />

Walter, 54, 123, (2).<br />

William, 79.<br />

William Badger, 57.<br />

PUFFER, Adelia M., 143.<br />

PUNCHARD, Eliza Ellen, 61,<br />

Emma Maria, 61.<br />

Zacheus, 57.<br />

PHIPPEN, Lydia, 116.<br />

PHIPPS, Harriet N., 91.<br />

PICKETT, Susan, 123.<br />

PIDGE, Benjamin, 67.<br />

Jesse Smith, 61.<br />

Mary <strong>Lewis</strong>, 61.<br />

Olive Delina, 61, (2).<br />

Olive S. (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 61.<br />

Rebecca (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 61.<br />

Charles W., 67.<br />

Rebecca Pickworth, 61.<br />

Frances H., 67.<br />

Frank N., 99.<br />

PUTNAM, Jane (Tufts-<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong>-Mansfield), 94.<br />

Henry C.,<br />

Henry P.,<br />

67.<br />

67.<br />

John, 94.<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong>, 53.<br />

Lydia (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

Samuel J., 67.<br />

67. Lucy (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 53.<br />

Martha, 60, 90.<br />

Sophia E., 67.<br />

Mary, 108.<br />

PIERCE, Benjamin, 90.<br />

Harriet Augusta, 142.<br />

Lucy Elizabeth (Ware),<br />

QUESTROM,<br />

kins),<br />

Caroline<br />

59.<br />

(At-<br />

63.<br />

Rufus, 59.<br />

Lydia,<br />

Mary<br />

90.<br />

Ann (Hartwell),<br />

QuiNCY, Josiah, 52.<br />

142.<br />

RAYMOND, Elizabeth, 90.<br />

Nathan, 33.<br />

Mary, 90.<br />

Patience, 35.<br />

Robbins, 90.<br />

Phebe, 93.<br />

Richard, 142.<br />

Sarah Elizabeth,<br />

Theodore H., 63.<br />

90.<br />

REED, Fred, 53.<br />

Hannah (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

Harriet N., 119.<br />

Martha, 119.<br />

53.<br />

PIPEK, Cevilla F., 143.<br />

Sarah, 101.<br />

Lys<strong>and</strong>er, 143.<br />

RachaelR. (Doane), 143.<br />

PITMAN, James P. M. S., 80.<br />

PLUMLEY, Hannah, 13.<br />

POLLARD, Maria, 77.<br />

PORTER, Abby Frances, 137.<br />

Thomas, 119.<br />

REMINGTON, Anna, 137.<br />

REYNOLDS, Abbie M. (Bliven),<br />

136.<br />

Harriet E., 136.<br />

Nicholas O., 136.<br />

Mabel Frances, 137. Vesta, 117.<br />

Martha, 81, (2).<br />

Minnie Emily (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

137.<br />

RHODES, Ephraim, 29.<br />

Florence Jessie, 122.<br />

Howard J., 122.<br />

Thomas, 81.<br />

Mary, 29.<br />

William D., 137.<br />

Priscilla, 18.<br />

RICE, Bessie Lois, 114.<br />

Caroline Elizabeth<br />

(<strong>Lewis</strong>), 114.<br />

Carrie Ellen, 114.<br />

Louisa (Jones), 114.<br />

Marcus M., 114.<br />

Maud Louise, 114.<br />

Titus, 114.<br />

RICH, Abigail Phillips, 79.<br />

Allen S., 58.<br />

Allen Smith, 82.<br />

Eliza Jane, 79.<br />

Elbridge Everett, 79.<br />

Hannah (Baker), 79.<br />

James, 79.<br />

Lydia Maria, 82.<br />

Martha Ellen, 79.<br />

Mary Etta, 79.<br />

Otis, 79.<br />

Sally (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 79.<br />

Sally Maria, 79.<br />

Stephen, 79.<br />

Stephen Sumner, 79.<br />

Susan (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 58.<br />

William Allen, 79.<br />

RICHARDS, Donald <strong>Lewis</strong>,<br />

128.<br />

Dorothy Pomeroy, 128.<br />

Grace Holl<strong>and</strong> (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

128.<br />

Hannah, 18, 55.<br />

James Loomis, 128.<br />

Raymond Wesley, 128.<br />

Rebecca, 55.<br />

Rodolphus, Palford, 128.<br />

Sarah (Burt), 128.<br />

RICHARDSON, Abigail, 108.<br />

Albert Louis, 71.<br />

Benjamin <strong>Lewis</strong>, 71.<br />

Charles, 71.<br />

Chloe<br />

140.<br />

(Chamberlain),<br />

Cyrus, 71.<br />

Diantha Chloe,<br />

Elizabeth, 71.<br />

140.<br />

Francis, 140.<br />

George, 91.<br />

Harriet N. (Phipps), 91.<br />

Harriet Phipps, 91.<br />

Jacob, 71, (2).<br />

Julia Ann, 71.<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong>, 71.<br />

Mary Davis, 71.<br />

Nancy, 147.<br />

Sarah, 71.<br />

Sarah (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 71.<br />

RICKER, Clarinda (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

61.<br />

Elizabeth C. (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 61.<br />

Ephraim G., 61.


1T6 INDEX OF SURNAMES.<br />

RIDGE. Cornelia M., 63.<br />

EIDGEWAY, Mary (Bell),<br />

139.<br />

Mary Ann, 139.<br />

Sephalon, 139.<br />

RIGGINS, Mr., 150.<br />

RISLEY, Annie. 150.<br />

RIST, Maud, 133.<br />

ROBESON, Louis, 94.<br />

Lucy Shaw (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 94.<br />

Sibyl, 94.<br />

Sibyl (Washburn), 94.<br />

Thomas, 94.<br />

ROBINSON, Abigail, 116.<br />

Catherine Augusta, 62.<br />

Catherine L. (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 62.<br />

Etta (Stevens), 62.<br />

Francis Kettell, 62.<br />

George, 76.<br />

Hannah Hortense, 62.<br />

Hannah V. (Durfee),62.<br />

Henry Ware, 62, 151.<br />

Jonathan Pratt, 62.<br />

Nancy Catherine (<strong>Lewis</strong>),'<br />

52, 76.<br />

Robert Lambert, 62.<br />

Sarah W. (Ware), 62.<br />

Thomas <strong>Lewis</strong>, 62.<br />

ROCKWELL. Ella Maria, 134.<br />

ROOP, Hannah. 130.<br />

John W., ,30.<br />

Nicholas J., 130.<br />

Susan Abigail (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

130.<br />

ROPER, Cordelia Angeline<br />

(<strong>Lewis</strong>), 97.<br />

Thomas E., 97.<br />

Ross, <strong>Edmund</strong>, 146.<br />

Laura, 139.<br />

Mary (Carmichael), 146.<br />

Sarah C.. 146.<br />

ROUNDS, Hannah, 66, (2).<br />

Joseph, 66.<br />

ROYCE, Almira, 114.<br />

RUCK, Margaret, 32.<br />

RUNNELS, Mary, 140.<br />

RUSSELL, Almira, 87.<br />

Mary, 149.<br />

RYAN, Daniel, 129.<br />

Maria, 129.<br />

SALISBURY, John, 15.<br />

William, 16.<br />

SALTER, Hannah, 84.<br />

Lydia O., 84.<br />

William, 84.<br />

SANBORN, John, 109.<br />

Martha Hoyt, 109.<br />

Nancy, 109.<br />

SANFOBD, Elizabeth A., 118.<br />

SARGENT. Charlotte (Merchant),<br />

120.<br />

Susan Maria, 120.<br />

Winthrop, 120.<br />

SAVAGE, Mr., 4, 5.<br />

SAWYER. Albert Harris, 108.<br />

Burnside Ellsworth, 108.<br />

Frank Hastings. 108.<br />

Harriet Lucretia, 144.<br />

Jane Chatman, 123.<br />

John, 108.<br />

Joseph Balcom, 108.<br />

Louis Joseph, 108.<br />

Lucy (Balcom), 108.<br />

Martha Jane (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

108.<br />

Warren Francis. 108.<br />

SCADDING, Elizabeth Ann,<br />

93.<br />

John. 93.<br />

Phebe (Pierce). 93.<br />

SCALES, Caroline Maria<br />

(Bisley), 87.<br />

Henrietta Farnham<br />

(<strong>Lewis</strong>). 87.<br />

James, 87.<br />

James Boughton. 87.<br />

Josie Gertrude. 87.<br />

SCARLETT. Lydia, 28.<br />

SCOTT, Benjamin, 62.<br />

Sarah (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 62.<br />

SCRIPTURE. Sarah, 111.<br />

SEARLE. Susan (<strong>Lewis</strong>). 78.<br />

Walter. 78.<br />

SEARS, Hannah R., 67.<br />

SEGER. Clara (St<strong>and</strong>ley),<br />

59.<br />

Henry, 59.<br />

John, 58.<br />

John L., 59.<br />

John <strong>Lewis</strong>, 59.<br />

Mary (St<strong>and</strong>ley), 59.<br />

Sarah (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 58.<br />

William, 59.<br />

SELMAN, Archibald, 58.<br />

Nancy (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 58.<br />

Nancy Ellen, 58.<br />

SEWELL, Samuel, 9.<br />

SHAILEH, Catherine. 149.<br />

Elizabeth (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 25,<br />

149.<br />

Hezekiah, 25, 149.<br />

Thomas, 149.<br />

SHATTUCK, Abigail<br />

(Wood), 75.<br />

Ann Maria (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 76.<br />

Mindwell H., 75.<br />

Moses, 75.<br />

Sally (Bailey), 76.<br />

Silas. 76.<br />

SHAW, Georgianna, 43.<br />

George Shattuck, 43.<br />

Ichabod, 44.<br />

Lucy, 43.<br />

Priscilla (Atwood), 44.<br />

SHED, Abigail, 52.<br />

Abigail (Patten), 52.<br />

Daniel, 52.<br />

SHEPARD, Frances, 100.<br />

SHEPHERD. Mr., 15.<br />

SHILLABER, Carrie Florence,<br />

147.<br />

Daniel, 147.<br />

Nancy (Richardson), 147.<br />

SHORT, Malinda, 90.<br />

SILSBEE, Abigail (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

60.<br />

Abbie Maria, 60.<br />

Abner, 60.<br />

Alden Burrill. 60.<br />

Charles Albert, 60.<br />

Henry, 60.<br />

James Albert, 60.<br />

Mary (Chase). 60.<br />

Nabby (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 60.<br />

Sylvester, 60.<br />

William <strong>Lewis</strong>. 60.<br />

SIMONDS, Benjamin. 70.<br />

Naomi, 70.<br />

Theresa, 70.<br />

SISSON, Hannah Maria, 119.<br />

Mary Farnsworth (Cur*<br />

tis), 119.<br />

William Bates, 119.<br />

SKINNER, Achsah (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

48.<br />

Allen, 48.<br />

SMALL, Augusta, 84.<br />

SMALLWOOD, Abel, 150.<br />

Annie, 150.<br />

Naomi, 150.<br />

SMITH, Abiel, 42.<br />

Almira H., 120.<br />

Alvin, 75.<br />

Asa, 142.<br />

Caroline Susan (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

64.<br />

Daniel, 104, 105.<br />

David, 149.<br />

Elizabeth, 49.<br />

Emma Louise (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

115.<br />

Frederick, 64.<br />

Freeman, 120.<br />

Freeman George, 115.<br />

George, 115.<br />

Mary (Clifford), 115.<br />

Mary (Powers), 142.<br />

Phebe (Gill), 120.<br />

Rachel Gertrude, 64.


Sabrina. 142.<br />

Sally, 104-105.<br />

Samuel, 72.<br />

Sarah (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 72.<br />

Susan (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 75.<br />

SNOW, Annie E., 134.<br />

Henry H., 134.<br />

SOMERS. Kichard J.. 150.<br />

Emily (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 150.<br />

SOUTHWICK, Henry, 130.<br />

Lucy, 130.<br />

Mabel, S., 130.<br />

SPABKS, Charles. 136.<br />

Fanny (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 136.<br />

SPAULDING, Abigail (Hall),<br />

107.<br />

Oliver, 107.<br />

Sarah, 107.<br />

SPEAR. Elizabeth Ann<br />

(<strong>Lewis</strong>), 89.<br />

Benjamin, 89.<br />

Betsey M. (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 58.<br />

Samuel, 42.<br />

Samuel V., 58.<br />

William Henry, 89<br />

SPINNEY, Delia A., 127.<br />

SPRAGUE. Mary, 96.<br />

SPRINGER, Mary E., 98.<br />

William, 98.<br />

STACY, Eunice Alley (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

130.<br />

Geo. 130.<br />

Harriet, 130.<br />

Timothy A., 130.<br />

STANDLEY. Amos Linwood,<br />

121.<br />

Benjamin F., 121.<br />

Clara, 59.<br />

Dorcas Emily (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

121.<br />

Earl <strong>Lewis</strong>, 121.<br />

Joseph, 59.<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> Elmer, 121.<br />

Mary, 59.<br />

Mary Jane (Atkins). 59.<br />

Euth Wit hey, 121.<br />

Sarah (Phillips). 59, 123.<br />

Sarah E. (Withey), 121.<br />

Sarah Glover, 123.<br />

Thomas, 59, 123.<br />

William Edward, 121.<br />

STAPLES, Abraham, 11.<br />

STEBBINS, Charles Henry.<br />

86.<br />

Edy, 86.<br />

Mary Grace (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 86.<br />

Rebecca (Wetherbee) . 86<br />

STEELMAN, Addie, 150, (2).<br />

Adelaide (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 150.<br />

Anna Hovey (Mclntyre)<br />

150,<br />

INDEX OF SURNAMES. 177<br />

Emily, 150.<br />

Eva (Blackman), 150.<br />

Freda, 150.<br />

Jemima, 150.<br />

John Craig, 150.<br />

John I., 150.<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong>, 150.<br />

Lillie (Hickman). 150.<br />

Stanley <strong>Lewis</strong>, 150.<br />

Vera, 150.<br />

STEVENS, Etta, 62.<br />

Lavinia, 76.<br />

Lucy, 112.<br />

STILLWELL, Jane, 150.<br />

STOCKER, Abigail, 22.<br />

Abigail (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 22.<br />

Ebenezer, 18, 22.<br />

Elizabeth, 18.<br />

Hannah (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 18.<br />

Hannah (Richards), 18.<br />

John, 18, 22, (2), 149.<br />

Joseph, 18.<br />

Priscilla (Rhodes), 18.<br />

Ruth (Breed), 18.<br />

Samuel. 18. (2).<br />

Sarah. 22.<br />

Sarah (Marshall). 18,22.<br />

Thomas. 22. (2).<br />

William, 22.<br />

STOOKWELL, Lucy. 72.<br />

STONE, Ann (Williams),<br />

79.<br />

Anna Williams, 79.<br />

Benjamin, 90.<br />

Caleb, 79.<br />

Caroline G., 79.<br />

Eddie W.. 146.<br />

Emeline, 79.<br />

Hannah, 90.<br />

Harriet Ellen, 79.<br />

Harriet M., 146.<br />

John S., 146.<br />

Jonathan, 124.<br />

Joshua, 80, 125.<br />

Liicinda Priscilla. 79.<br />

Martha, 90.<br />

Mary Abigail, 79.<br />

Mary Ann, 125.<br />

Mary Hodges (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

79.<br />

Mary Isabel (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

140.1<br />

Nancy, 124.<br />

Nancy (Batchelor), 124.<br />

Nancy Brown. 125.<br />

Roxanna Wilkins, 80.<br />

Sally, 80.<br />

Sarah (Wilkins), 125.<br />

Simeon. 125.<br />

William, 79, (2).<br />

STOUT, John, 35.<br />

Susannah (L,ewis), 35.<br />

STBANG, Clinton W., 127.<br />

Ella J. (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 127.<br />

Julia (Wright), 127.<br />

Louis Clinton, 127.<br />

Marion Ella. 127.<br />

Nelson, 127.<br />

Robert Hallock Wright,<br />

127.<br />

STBAW, Hannah (Huse),<br />

122.<br />

Harriet Osgood, 122.<br />

William, 122.<br />

STREETER, Elethea, 72.<br />

STUDLEY, Cordelia M., 48.<br />

SUMNEB, Eliza Ann West,<br />

68.<br />

George Lowell, 68.<br />

Increase, 68.<br />

Julia DeEtt. 68, (2).<br />

Lydia R<strong>and</strong>, 68.<br />

Mary May, 68.<br />

Nancy <strong>Lewis</strong>, 68.<br />

Nancy Voce (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 68.<br />

Sarah Maria, 68.<br />

Timothy Increase, 68.<br />

BUTTON. Elizabeth, 125.<br />

SWAINAMER. Annie B.. 88.<br />

SWINGLEY, Caroline Belle,<br />

110.<br />

Frances (Potter), 116.<br />

Upton, 116.<br />

SYMONDS, Amittia (Webber),<br />

87.<br />

Clara Josephine, 87.<br />

Emily, 69.<br />

Emily Frances, 87.<br />

George H., 61.<br />

Henry, 87.<br />

Jane (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 87.<br />

Zebadee, 87.<br />

TALBOT, Ebenezer, 66.<br />

Mary A., 96.<br />

TALMAGE, Jane, 10.<br />

TARBOX, Abigail, 56.<br />

Betsey, 56.<br />

Hepzibah, 56.<br />

Nathaniel, 56.<br />

TAYLOR, Benjamin I., 57.<br />

Ellen E., 78.<br />

Emma Belle (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 93.<br />

Emma L., 136.<br />

Ephraim G., 57.<br />

Lucretia, 116.<br />

Mary C. (Cr<strong>and</strong>all), 136.<br />

Mary (<strong>Lewis</strong>). 57.<br />

Mr., 16.<br />

Polly (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 57.<br />

Sally, 57.<br />

Samuel, 136.


178 INDEX OF SURNAMES.<br />

William, 93.<br />

TEAL, Anna (Jenkins), 16.<br />

Benjamin, 16.<br />

THOMAS, Elizabeth, 56.<br />

THOMPSON, Ann Jane,<br />

(Ashton), 57.<br />

William D., 57.<br />

THUEBEB, Catherine, 98.<br />

Elizabeth, 98, (2).<br />

Hepsebah (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 27,<br />

141.<br />

James, 14.<br />

Joanna M., 98.<br />

William, 98, (2).<br />

TILTON, Rachel T., 126.<br />

William, 7.<br />

TITUS, Catherine, 107.<br />

Catherine (Marshall),<br />

107.<br />

Jonas Haskins, 107.<br />

TODD, Mary Jane, 56.<br />

TOBREY, Betsey (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 52.<br />

David, 52.<br />

TOUBNADE, Hannah Hortense<br />

(Robinson), 62.<br />

Jules G., 62.<br />

TOWEB, John Hartwell, 78.<br />

Mary E. (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 78.<br />

TOWNE, Charles Jefferson<br />

116.<br />

Isaac, 116.<br />

Lucretia (Taylor), 116.<br />

Nancy Jane (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 116.<br />

TOWNSEND, Daniel, 95.<br />

Elizabeth, 95.<br />

TBACV, Elijah, 76.<br />

Sarah Jane (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 76.<br />

TBAFFOBD, Allison W., 136.<br />

Grace Barnard, 136.<br />

Harriet Ella (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

136.<br />

Inez Perry, 136.<br />

Rachel, 136.<br />

William B., 136.<br />

TRASK, J. A., 80.<br />

Martha, 77.<br />

TBEVETT, Lydia (<strong>Lewis</strong>-<br />

Henchman), 32.<br />

Russell, 32.<br />

TROFATTEB, Harriet, 116.<br />

TUCKEB, Ellen Augusta<br />

(<strong>Lewis</strong>), 107, 109.<br />

Joseph Augustus, 107.<br />

Mary, 39.<br />

TUFTS, Almira, 63, 151.<br />

Charles S., 147.<br />

Clara A., 147.<br />

David, 94.<br />

Eliza, 93, (2).<br />

Eliza N., 147.<br />

Jane, 94, (2).<br />

Joseph Warren, 63, 93, WALDBON, Caroline (Lew-<br />

151. is), 95.<br />

TUBNEB, Charles, 140. Jonathan D., 95.<br />

Charles Henry, 140. WALES, Sarah, 114.<br />

Elizabeth Kelley (Good- WALKER, Abel, 109.<br />

speed), 140. Hannah, 38.<br />

Hannah (Willard), 72. Elizabeth, 10.<br />

Winnifreda Wallace<br />

(<strong>Lewis</strong>), 140.<br />

TWISDEN, Elizabeth Ann<br />

(<strong>Lewis</strong>), 86.<br />

John B., 86.<br />

John Henry, 86.<br />

Mary Elizabeth, 86.<br />

Nancy Ellen, 86.<br />

Samuel, 86.<br />

Sarah Jane, 86.<br />

TYLEB, J. Perkins, 77.<br />

Louisa (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 77.<br />

UPHAM, Charles, 91.<br />

Elizabeth (Curtis), 91.<br />

Eliza D., 91.<br />

UPTON, Martha Fox, 143.<br />

VALENTINE, Elizabeth A.,<br />

129.<br />

Hannah, 110.<br />

VALPEY, Abba Frances, 83.<br />

Abigail Fielding ( <strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

83, 151.<br />

Celia Louise, 83.<br />

Eliza Ellen, 83.<br />

Joseph H., 83, 151.<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> Nelson, 83.<br />

Mary Ann (Emmerton),<br />

151.<br />

Richard, 151.<br />

VOCE, Ann Jencks, 95.<br />

VOSE. Harriet<br />

(Dayton), 52.<br />

John, 52.<br />

John Henry, 52.<br />

Susan Ann, 52.<br />

Thomas Charles, 52.<br />

Zilpah (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 52.<br />

WADLEIQH, Jane Bond, 77,<br />

117.<br />

WADSWOBTH, Benjamin, 33.<br />

Mary (Carnes), 33.<br />

Henrietta (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 109.<br />

Jacob, 38.<br />

Jane (Talmage), 10.<br />

Nathan, 109.<br />

Phebe, 38.<br />

Richard, 10.<br />

Sally (Bowley), 109.<br />

WALLACE, Sally Fuller, 140.<br />

WALLIS, Arthur D., 63.<br />

Francis B., 63.<br />

Mina, 63.<br />

Sarah (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 63.<br />

WALSH, Dorothy (Carnes)<br />

33.<br />

Jonas, 33.<br />

WALTON, Abigail, 17.<br />

WABD, Asa Albee, 123.<br />

Jane Chatham ( Sawyer),<br />

123.<br />

Joshua, 30.<br />

Lora D., 63.<br />

Lydia, 30.<br />

Salome A., 123.<br />

Sarah, 93.<br />

WARDEN, Maria Frances,<br />

137.<br />

WABE, Lucy Danforth<br />

(<strong>Lewis</strong>), 63.<br />

Lucy Elizabeth, 63.<br />

Lora D. (Ward), 63.<br />

Paschal P. P., 63, (2).<br />

Sarah W., 62.<br />

Sophia WABNEB, Sally (Adams-<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong>), 110.<br />

Samuel, 110.<br />

WARBEN, Emily, 118.<br />

Harriet Lucretia (Sawyer),<br />

144.<br />

Isaac, 42.<br />

John, 42.<br />

Sabra Jacques, 102.<br />

Samuel P., 144.<br />

Sarah, 72.<br />

Sarah Elizabeth, 144.<br />

WAIT, Elizabeth (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 53 WASHBUBN, Sybil, 94.<br />

Phineas, 53. WASHINGTON, General, 33.<br />

Ruth (Bicknell), 53. Lund, 101.<br />

William H., 53. Susan Jean, 101.<br />

WALCOTT, Erastus L., 99. Susanna (Greyson), 101.<br />

Harriet I. (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 99. WATKINS, Relief, 111.<br />

WALDO, Anson, 105. WATSON, Arthur N., 133.<br />

Eunice, 105. Miss, 133.<br />

Mehitabel (Burroughs), WATTS, Abigail (Blaney-<br />

105. <strong>Lewis</strong>-Felt), 39.


Betsey, 85.<br />

Daniel, 85.<br />

Eliza Ann (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 85.<br />

George W., 85.<br />

Hannah (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 55.<br />

John, 39.<br />

Sally (Parrott), 55.<br />

William, 55, (2).<br />

WAYTE, Elizabeth, 17.<br />

WEBBER, Amittia, 87.<br />

Fred, 101.<br />

Mary Lois (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 101.<br />

WEEKS, Harriet (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

89.<br />

Ninphus, 89.<br />

Robinson L., 89.<br />

WEIS, Georgiana (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

92.<br />

J. P. Carl, 92.<br />

WEST, Betsey J., 68.<br />

John. 67.<br />

Joseph, 97.<br />

Lydia R., 67.<br />

Nancy, 97.<br />

WESTCOAT, David, 150.<br />

Harriet Somers (<strong>Lewis</strong>)<br />

150.<br />

Jane (Stillwell), 150.<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> Crosby, 150.<br />

WETHEBBEE, Rebecca, 86.<br />

WHIPPEN, Catherine E.,<br />

126.<br />

Edith H. (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 61.<br />

Eliza Jane, 61.<br />

George, 61.<br />

George <strong>Edmund</strong>, 61.<br />

Joseph, 61, 126.<br />

Louis Ivers, 61.<br />

Patience, 61.<br />

Patience (Ivins), 126.<br />

WHIFFLE, Charles H., 61.<br />

WHITE, Catherine Rounds<br />

(<strong>Lewis</strong>), 98.<br />

Elinor, 45.<br />

Eliza Johnson, 106.<br />

Grace A., 98.<br />

Henry A., 98.<br />

Miss, 117.<br />

WHITMAN, Jacob, 125.<br />

Mary, 125.<br />

Susan, 125.<br />

WHITNEY, Charles Pratt,<br />

116, (2).<br />

George Evans, 92.<br />

Grace Elizabeth (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

116.<br />

Helen Gertrude (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

92.<br />

John Brooks, 116.<br />

INDEX OF SURNAMES. 179<br />

Katharine Fay, 116.<br />

Katharine (Pratt), 116.<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> Husted, 116.<br />

WHITTAKEB, Nancy, 96.<br />

WHITTLE, Freddie <strong>Lewis</strong>,<br />

141.<br />

Henry Gray, 141.<br />

Mary Mir<strong>and</strong>a (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

141.<br />

WIQGIN, Am<strong>and</strong>a, 105.<br />

WILCOX, Clara R., 135.<br />

Clarissa (Brownell), 135.<br />

Isaac, 135.<br />

WILKES, Alice G., 63.<br />

Am<strong>and</strong>a (Culver), 63.<br />

Benjamin, 63.<br />

Cornelia M. (Ridge), 63.<br />

Elizabeth (Goad), 63.<br />

Eunice (Carberry), 63.<br />

George, 63.<br />

Hannah A., 63.<br />

Hannah Augusta (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

63.<br />

Henry, 63.<br />

Isabel, 63.<br />

John F., 63.<br />

Louis, 63.<br />

Perry W., 63.<br />

Sally A. (Pearson), 63.<br />

Sarah E. (Kemp), 63.<br />

Thomas, 63.<br />

William, 63, (2).<br />

WILKEY, Mary (Winn),<br />

140.<br />

WILKINS, Sarah, 125.<br />

WILARD, Hannah, 72.<br />

Lemuel, 72.<br />

Lucretia McCarty, 104.<br />

WILLIAMS, Adaline, 81.<br />

Alanson A., 67.<br />

Alice M., 111.<br />

Anna, 79.<br />

Archelus A., 67.<br />

Benjamin F., 67.<br />

Blaney, 81, (2).<br />

Charles, 67.<br />

Charles A., 67.<br />

Eliza R., Ill, 151.<br />

Hannah (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 67.<br />

Hannah E., 67.<br />

Hannah V., 67.<br />

Harry, 111.<br />

Harry A., 111.<br />

Hiram, 81.<br />

James H., 111.<br />

John T., 111.<br />

Martha (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 81.<br />

Mary Jane, 81.<br />

Nancy (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 111.<br />

Rebecca Maria, 81.<br />

Sarah A., 111.<br />

Sarah Ann, 81.<br />

Sidney Ingalls, 81.<br />

Virgil C., 67.<br />

WILLIS, John, 42.<br />

Samuel, 42.<br />

WILSON, Ellery H., 135.<br />

Ellery <strong>Lewis</strong>, 135.<br />

Frances M. P. (<strong>Lewis</strong>) ,62,<br />

John Littlejohn, 62.<br />

<strong>Lewis</strong> Bartlett, 135.<br />

Mary Augusta (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

139.<br />

Mary Holbrook, 135.<br />

Phebe, 99.<br />

Robert Henry, 61.<br />

WIN HAM, Sadie, 140.<br />

WINN, Bernard, 140.<br />

Katherine (Dyer), 140.<br />

Mary, 140.<br />

WINSLOW, Elizabeth, 100.<br />

Elizabeth (French), 100.<br />

Henry Bowers, 100.<br />

WITHEY, Sarah E., 121.<br />

WOOD, Abiel, 42.<br />

Abigail, 75.<br />

Abijah, 37.<br />

Dolly, 87.<br />

Dolly (Carleton), 87.<br />

Esther (<strong>Lewis</strong>), 37.<br />

Henry O., 15.<br />

John, 3.<br />

Thomas, 87.<br />

WOODBUBY, Clara, 129.<br />

Clarissa Ware, 129.<br />

George P., 61.<br />

Lydia P., 142.<br />

Samuel E., 129.<br />

\VOODFORD, Elizabeth (Burnell),<br />

110.<br />

Oliver Prescott, 110.<br />

Olivia Prescott, 110.<br />

WOODWARD, William, 68.<br />

Mary May (Sumner), 68.<br />

WOBTHEN, Hattie, 140.<br />

John A., 140.<br />

Mary (Runnels), 140.<br />

WEIGHT, Eliza Ann (<strong>Lewis</strong>),<br />

75.<br />

Eunice, 131.<br />

John Gardner, 75.<br />

Julia, 127.<br />

Lucius B., 106.<br />

Matilda F., 106.<br />

WYMAN, Abigail, 44.<br />

Mary, 32.<br />

YATES, Mary, 135.


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