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Chamberla<strong>in</strong> at that time, was appo<strong>in</strong>ted on his Military Staff, with the rank of Colonel. It is<br />

noteworthy that he should have died at the same age as his maternal grandfather, Colonel William<br />

Turner, whom he seems to have resembled <strong>in</strong> all respects, both as to bodily activity, and mental<br />

and moral characteristics. He was <strong>in</strong>itiated as a Mason at Paris, France; and was a member<br />

of Claremont Commandery of Knights Templar, <strong>in</strong> Rockland, Me. Mr. Iliimplircy died <strong>in</strong> New-<br />

port, R. I., 29 Feb., 1872. He left no children.<br />

(P. 880.) Francis JosialT Humphrey [570] was bom <strong>in</strong> Boston, 17 May, 1S12.<br />

He was a graduate of Harvard College, <strong>in</strong> the class of 1S32. He studied law, and practiced for<br />

a short time <strong>in</strong> Boston, after which he entered <strong>in</strong> bus<strong>in</strong>ess as a partner of the firm of S. H.<br />

Pearce & Co., <strong>in</strong> the importation of silk goods. He received two Frankl<strong>in</strong> medals, one at the<br />

" IMayhew Grammar School," and one at the "Boston Lat<strong>in</strong> School." He also received three<br />

diplomas from Harvard College, conferr<strong>in</strong>g on him the honors of Bachelor of Arts, Master of<br />

Arts, and Doctor of Laws.<br />

Mr. Humphrey was married <strong>in</strong> Boston, <strong>in</strong> the fall of 1S50, to Susan Charter. <strong>The</strong>y resided<br />

<strong>in</strong> Boston for a few years after marriage, and then removed to Harrison Square, where he died,<br />

9 Aug., 1883, hav<strong>in</strong>g survived his wife eight years. INIrs. Humphrey died 3 July, 1875, at Harrison<br />

Square. Her mother's maiden name was Donalson, of Boston. l\Irs. Humphrey was<br />

born <strong>in</strong> 1821. In a sermon, <strong>in</strong> memoriam, preached <strong>in</strong> the Church which Mr. Humphrey had<br />

attended for seventeen years, at Harrison Square, 2 Sept., 1883, his pastor, the Rev. C. D.<br />

Bradlee, speaks of him as one "lov<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> heart, strong <strong>in</strong> m<strong>in</strong>d, and with a body wonderful for<br />

activity, and grace and beauty.<br />

(P. 880.) Mary Ann' Humphrey [571], married 9 Oct., 1839, Capta<strong>in</strong> Francis William<br />

Welch, of Boston. Children:<br />

i. Marianne Humphrey," b. <strong>in</strong> Liverpool, Eng., 16 July, 1S40; ni. at Roxbury, Mass., iS Oct., 1S65, Capt.<br />

Charles (son of William) Dwight, of Brookl<strong>in</strong>e, Mass. Capt. Dwight was a student at Harvard<br />

College when the War of the Rebellion broke out, and (aged 19) volunteered at once; was engaged<br />

<strong>in</strong> twenty-seven battles, <strong>in</strong> one of which he was captured and a prisoner for three months <strong>in</strong> Libby<br />

Prison; was paroled; lieutenant on Gen. Sickles' staff, and after the war, received a flag from Congress<br />

as a reward for valor. He died at Brookl<strong>in</strong>e, Mass., 4 Mch., 1884. Children: (i) Daughter ';<br />

d. at birth. (2) Wilder Dwight' (so named from an uncle killed at Antietam), born 20 Apr., 1868.<br />

ii. Margaret Crese,^ b. <strong>in</strong> Roxbury, Mass., 11 Feb., 1843; m. <strong>in</strong> Paris, France, 5 Nov., 1878, M. Roy de<br />

Led use. Res. <strong>in</strong> Lecluse, the P. O. town of which is Melun. No issue.<br />

iii. Francis A. Roxbury.s b. I Aug., 1848; m. <strong>in</strong> Paris, France, Jane Marriott Wilson, of Boston, formerly<br />

ol Baltimore, Md. Children: (I) Margaret Hayes,' b. <strong>in</strong> BerUn, 27 Feb., 1871. (2) Francis William,'<br />

b. at Heidelberg, 5 Aug., 1873. (3) Edward Holker,' b. at Brookl<strong>in</strong>e, Mass., I Sept., 1875.<br />

(4) Hamilton Wilson,' b. <strong>in</strong> BrookHne, Mass., 22 Nov., 1S76. (5) William Marriott,' b. at Brookl<strong>in</strong>e,<br />

Mass., 5 Nov., 1878.<br />

(P. 880.) Carol<strong>in</strong>e Amelia? Humphrey [574] m. (i) at Boston, 15 June, 1850, Michael<br />

Riley, then an Assistant Appraiser <strong>in</strong> the Boston Custom House. After his marriage he removed<br />

10 New York, and engaged <strong>in</strong> the manufacture of ros<strong>in</strong> oil, hav<strong>in</strong>g a large factor)' at Stapleton,<br />

Staten Island, which was destroyed by fire <strong>in</strong> 1854. He then returned to Boston, where he died,<br />

21 Apr., 1855, aged 39 years, beloved and respected by all who knew him.* Mrs. Carol<strong>in</strong>e A.<br />

• Mr. Riley was a son of Michael Riley, a native of Ireland, wlio came to <strong>America</strong>, witli two brothers, when a young man, and<br />

brought a letter of <strong>in</strong>troduction to Governor Cl<strong>in</strong>ton, of New York at that time, who was bom <strong>in</strong> the same county, <strong>in</strong> Ireland. Michael<br />

Riley, Sr., settled <strong>in</strong> Boston, and died <strong>in</strong> the year 1848, aged 74 years. He married Mary Burbank, of Middletown, Connecticut, of<br />

<strong>America</strong>n parentage, and a Protestant at the time of her marriage, but a short lime after, she changed her faith to Catholicism, the<br />

religion of her husband. Mrs. Mary Riley died 17 Oct., 1875, aged 92 years, hav<strong>in</strong>g survived a <strong>family</strong> of five sons and two daughn;rs,<br />

>Uo four grand-children. Michael Riley, Jr., had no children.

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