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535- ^- nF.OKGF,^ h. <strong>in</strong> W't vt<strong>in</strong>nitli, 2s Dec, i7Qi>; d. unmarried 2g Jnly, 1830.<br />

536. VI. Pheue,' li. <strong>in</strong> \\'e\mMmli, 21 Dec, 1802; d. unmarried 8 Dee., 1840.<br />

537. VII. Sali,y,7 b. <strong>in</strong> Weymouth, 20 Dec, 1803; d. unmarried 3 Jan., 1841.<br />

538. VIII. ELiZABf;TH Lyman, 7 b. <strong>in</strong> Weymouth, 18 Apr., 1812; m. 22 Oet., 1S37, Klbridge,<br />

son of Jonathan and Rebecca (Monroe), Whittemore, of New Orleans, La., b.<br />

<strong>in</strong> Cambridge, <strong>in</strong> 1803. He was a merchant, and afterwards resided <strong>in</strong> ArHngton,<br />

Mass., where he died, <strong>in</strong> Feb., 1850. She died 21 Oct., 1863. Children:<br />

539. i. Frances Elizal)eth,* b. 8 .Sept., 1844; d. <strong>in</strong> Feb., 1S64.<br />

540. ii. Eliza Humphrey,' b. 14 Sept., 1846.<br />

541. iii. Samuel Butterfiekl,8 b. 19 Mch., 1848; m. 6 Oct., 1875, Grace Pliillips, daughter of I)r.<br />

William Henry and Sarah Waylanil (Smith), Thorndike, of Uoston, b. <strong>in</strong> Mch., 1854.<br />

542. iy. Ellen Rcliccca," b. 23 Juno, 1S50.<br />

FAMILY 38.<br />

543- William'' Humphrey, I324] (Jumes.'' J.imcs,-^ J.nitcf:,^ Jonasr- Jonas' )\ss.% born <strong>in</strong><br />

Weymouth, Mass. (date not recorded), baptized 30 June, 1770. He was a farmer, and resided<br />

<strong>in</strong> North Weymouth, where he was highly esteemed. He was an active member of the Church,<br />

of which he was a deacon. He died by suicide, deranged, 28 Aug., 1821, aged 51 years. He<br />

married 4 Nov., 1792, Jane, daughter of Thomas and Jane (Reed), Webb, born <strong>in</strong> Weymouth,<br />

6 Mch., 1773, and died 8 Jan., 1867, aged 94 years.<br />

Children<br />

:<br />

544- I. Nancy,' b. <strong>in</strong> Weymouth, 15 Dec, 1792; d. 2 Feb., 1793.<br />

545. H. Nancy,' b. <strong>in</strong> Weymouth, 9 June, 1794; m. 21 Dec, 1826, Deacon Elnathan, son<br />

of Levi and Lucy (Pratt), Bates, b. <strong>in</strong> Weymouth, 30 Apr., 1792; a carpenter<br />

and farmer, resid<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Weymouth; a very worthy man, of strict <strong>in</strong>tegrity and<br />

highly respected. He lived on the corner of Commercial and Middle Streets,<br />

and was a deacon <strong>in</strong> the Old North Church for many years. She died 20 Sept.,<br />

1853, aged 59 years, and he followed her ten years later, dy<strong>in</strong>g 10 Sept., 1863,<br />

aged 71 years. Children:<br />

546. i. Elnathan, 8 b. <strong>in</strong> Weymouth, 16 Sept., 1827; m. 2 Sept., 1S55, Elizabeth Rice, dau. of<br />

547-<br />

548.<br />

Benjam<strong>in</strong> and Mary (Pratt), Hurrell, b. <strong>in</strong> H<strong>in</strong>gham, I Oct., 1832; d. 9 Sept., 1877.<br />

ii. Elihu," b. <strong>in</strong> Weymouth, 3 Mch., 1829; d. 21 Mch., 18-9.<br />

iii. Margaret,* b. <strong>in</strong> Weymouth, II Apr., 1831; unmarried. Res. <strong>in</strong> Weymouth,<br />

iv. Nancy Jane,* b. <strong>in</strong> Weymouth, 12 Feb., 1833; d. 26 Nov., 1844.<br />

William,' b. <strong>in</strong> Weymouth, 15 Jan., 1797; m. Eunice C. Endicott. Family G1.<br />

Thomas,' b. <strong>in</strong> Weymouth, 11 Apr., 1799; m. Mar<strong>in</strong>a Loud. Family 02.<br />

Charles,' b. <strong>in</strong> Weymouth, 10 Mch., iSoi; unmarried. Resides <strong>in</strong> North Weymouth.<br />

Was formerly shoe-manufacturer and country merchant, <strong>in</strong> Weymouth,<br />

afterwards a leather and shoe dealer, <strong>in</strong> Boston.<br />

553. VI. Silence Webb,' b. <strong>in</strong> Weymouth, 5 Jan., 1804; m. 4 June, 1826, Deacon Ai<strong>in</strong>er<br />

P., son of Capta<strong>in</strong> Timothy and Betsey (Cush<strong>in</strong>g), Nash, b. <strong>in</strong> Weymouth, 24<br />

July, 1803. He was a shoe-manufacturer <strong>in</strong> Weymouth, and afterwards, for<br />

nearly forty years, a prom<strong>in</strong>ent leather-dealer <strong>in</strong> Boston. He was for a while a<br />

deacon <strong>in</strong> the First Church, Weymouth. He now resides there. Silence died<br />

17 Apr., 1847. [He afterwards m. (2) 18 Apr., 1854, Rachel, widow of Josej)!]<br />

W. Pool, and dau. of Cyrus and Rachel (Hawes), Blanchard, b. <strong>in</strong> Weymouth,<br />

12 May, 1 81 7. She died <strong>in</strong> Boston, 25 Mch., 1859. Children:

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