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FAMILY 60.<br />

758- Levi' Humphrey, [497] (James,^ Samuel,^ Jonas,* Jonas,'^ Jonas,' Jonas') was<br />

born <strong>in</strong> Weymouth, Mass., 13 Nov., 1792. Removed from town and married <strong>in</strong> 181 2, Sarah<br />

Bailer, of Gloucester, Mass. [It has been difficult to obta<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>formation concern<strong>in</strong>g this <strong>family</strong>,<br />

consequently the record is very brief] He died at Richmond, Va., 20 Sept., 181 8.<br />

Children:<br />

759. I. Carol<strong>in</strong>e,* b. 20 Mch., 1S13; m. 10 May., 1S32, Henry W. Squires.<br />

760. II. Elm<strong>in</strong>a,* b. 10 Feb., 1815; d. 10 Jan., 1821.<br />

761. III. Susan,* b. 5 Sept., 1816; m. 5 May, 1836, Joseph D. Mears.<br />

FAMILY Gl.<br />

762. William' Humphrey, [55°] (WUUam,'' James,^ James,* James,^ Jonas,^ Jonas')<br />

was born <strong>in</strong> Weymouth, Mass., 15 Jan., 1797; was a wholesale flour dealer <strong>in</strong> Boston, and retired<br />

from bus<strong>in</strong>ess with a competence, but afterwards lost his property. At one time he was President<br />

of the South Shore Railroad Company. He died <strong>in</strong> Weymouth, 2 May, 1879. He married<br />

I ]May, 1823, Eunice Cumm<strong>in</strong>gs, daughter of William and Eliza (Cheever), Endicott, born <strong>in</strong><br />

Boston, 2 Dec, 1S02. She resides with her son William E., <strong>in</strong> Weymouth, Mass.<br />

763.<br />

Chihiren:<br />

Eliza Endkott,* b. <strong>in</strong> Boston, 2 Feb., 1S24; d. there, 2 Dec, 1S44.<br />

William Endicott,* b. <strong>in</strong> Boston, 11 July, 1826. Family 86.<br />

George Henry,* b. <strong>in</strong> Boston, 9 Apr., 1829; d. <strong>in</strong> that city, 10 Dec, 1844.<br />

Elnice Janf,,* b. <strong>in</strong> Boston, 19 May, 1832; m. 22 Oct., 1858, Rev. Alpheus Sanford,<br />

son of <strong>The</strong>ophilus and Mary (Sanford), Nickerson, b. <strong>in</strong> South Denis, Mass.,<br />

29 Apr., 1832; graduate of Amherst, <strong>in</strong> 1854; of Andover, <strong>in</strong> 1857; changed hi.s<br />

religious views from evangelical to the unitarian; settled <strong>in</strong> Chelsea, Mass., <strong>in</strong><br />

1859, where he rema<strong>in</strong>ed three years; afterwards settled <strong>in</strong> Sterl<strong>in</strong>g, Mass., for<br />

five years; thence he removed to Melrose, Mass., where he preached for a year;<br />

afterwards he preached at Plymouth for two years, and then removed to Charles-<br />

town, N. II. She d. 6 Dec, 1875. Children:<br />

i. Eleanor Humphrey,' b. 2 Sept., iSsg.<br />

ii. Frank Endicott,' h. 7 Apr., 1862.<br />

iii. Mary Sanford,' b. 7 Mch., 1864.<br />

iv. Joseph,' b. 23 July, 1866.<br />

John Endicott,* b. <strong>in</strong> Boston, 6 Dec, 1833; m. Annie McVickar. Family 87.<br />

Fannie Thankfi'l,* b. <strong>in</strong> Boston, 20 Sept., 1837; d. there, about i Dec, 1852.<br />

FAMILY 62.<br />

773- Thomas- Humphrey, f55i| (William,'> James,^ James,-> Jtnies,^ Jonas,' Jonas')<br />

was born <strong>in</strong> Weymouili, Mass.. 11 Apr., 1799. He has been a manufacturer of calf-sk<strong>in</strong>s, succeed<strong>in</strong>g<br />

to the bus<strong>in</strong>ess of his grandfather Webb, upon whose homestead <strong>in</strong> Middle Street he now<br />

resides, be<strong>in</strong>g retired from active bus<strong>in</strong>ess. He married 5 July, 1824, Mar<strong>in</strong>a, dau. of Benjam<strong>in</strong><br />

and Betsey (Tirrell), Loud, born <strong>in</strong> \\'eymnul!i. 16 Dec, 1804. He was thrown from a carriage<br />

14 Jan., 1884, and died on the fillow<strong>in</strong>g Saturday.

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