Samuel Graves, 1630 Settler of Lynn, Massachusetts and His Descendants
The parents of Samuel Graves have not
yet been found [16 Aug 2013]. However, it appears that he was from Norfolk or
Lincolnshire, England. DNA analysis of descendants has shown that Samuel Graves
was from the same family as Herbert Fletcher Graves of Lincolnshire (genealogy
428). That family lived at Chapel Hill and New York, Lincolnshire, about 8-10
miles northwest of Boston, Lincolnshire.
There has also been speculation
that Samuel Graves was from King’s Lynn, Norfolk, based mainly on the
supposition that Lynn, MA, was named for King’s Lynn by one or more of the early
settlers. That connection is now supported by the Graves DNA results. King’s
Lynn is about 25 miles southeast of Boston.
GENERATION 1
Samuel
Graves (1) was born in England. He came to America about 1630, possibly as part
of the Endicott group of 1628 or the Winthrop fleet of 1630. According to one
account, he sailed from Southampton, England in the early spring of 1630 to New
England.
He took up residence at Lynn, Mass., on the turnpike west of
Floating Bridge, and the neighborhood in which he lived was called "Graves End"
or "Gravesend" for more than 200 years. It is now known as Glenmere.
The
first homestead was taken down in 1648 and the present one (as of 1900) erected,
which has been from time to time remodeled, but still retains the appearance of
old-time architecture. The house was still occupied by descendants of the
original settler, and Mrs. Jane Mansfield, a granddaughter of Rand Graves,
celebrated her 99th birthday in the old place on 3 Dec. 1900.
Samuel
Graves was a farmer and a man of wealth. In 1635 he gave about 300 pounds for
the support of the Colonial Government. He had three sons, all born in England
between 1620 and 1630. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+2. Thomas
Graves, b.c. 1620, m. Hannah ‑‑‑‑‑‑, d. 24 Jan. 1696/7.
+3. Mark Graves,
b.c. 1623, m(1) Amy ‑‑‑‑‑‑, probably c. 1648, m(2) Elizabeth Knights, 14 Nov.
1667, d.c. 1709.
+4. Samuel Graves, b. 1628, m. Grace Beamsley.
GENERATION 2
CHILDREN OF SAMUEL GRAVES (1)
Thomas Graves (2) was
born about 1620 in England, and was brought to America by his father in 1630. He
married Hannah ‑‑‑‑‑‑, and they continued to live in Lynn, Mass. until his death
24 Jan. 1696/7. (There is some belief that her name was Hannah Simmons.)
His will dated 22 Jan. 1696/7, and probated 15 Feb. 1696/7, names all his
children, and reminds them to "be tender and careful of their aged mother who
hath been tender and industrious." He gave his lands to his three sons Samuel,
Mark and Thomas, and small legacies in money to his daughters. He made his son
Samuel his executor. Inventory of his estate: 125, 15, 00. Thomas gave his lands
in Lynn, with houses, to his sons Samuel and Mark, except 3 acres (adjoining
land purchased of Joseph Farr) to his son Thomas.
His occupation was that
of mariner as well as farmer. He and Mark Graves testified at a session of the
Court in 1653 to making several voyages in the boats of the Iron Works at Saugus
to Boston, Weymouth, Braintree and Hingham, and in 1658 he testified that his
boat carried seven tons of bar iron and delivered it to Mr. Hutchins. The iron
works were in operation in 1643, the first in America. (R‑13, R‑201)
Children - Graves
5. Amy Graves, b.c. 1643, m. Richard Richardson, 20
June 1665 (Lynn, Mass.). He died before 4 April 1681 when she made oath to the
inventory of his estate.
6. Hannah Graves, b.c. 1645, m. William Smith,
28 Jan. 1666 (or 28 Nov. 1665) (Lynn, Mass.). On 1 March 1666, Thomas Graves and
Hannah, his wife, in consideration of 20 pounds, conveyed to William Smith,
yoeman, 4 acres of their house lot and 3/4 acre of orchard.
+7. Mark
Graves, b.c. 1650, m. Rebecca ‑‑‑‑‑‑, d. 1730.
+8. Ann Graves, b.c. 1651,
m. Joshua Rhodes, 12 June 1678, d. 21 Feb. 1735/6.
+9. Samuel Graves, b.
1 Oct. 1655, m. Sarah Brewer, 12 March 1678, d. Dec. 1723.
+10. Thomas
Graves, b.c. 1657, m. Goody ‑‑‑‑‑‑.
+11. Sarah Graves, b.c. 1658, m.
Samuel Laughton (or Leighton), 14 Feb. 1680 (Lynn, Mass.), d. 24 March 1724. He
died 10 March 1729.
+12. Elizabeth Graves, b.c. 1662, m. Thomas Brewer, 4
Dec. 1682.
Mark Graves (3) was born about 1623 in England, and died about
1708-9 in Lynn, Essex Co., Mass. He was brought to America by his father in
1630. He first married Amy ‑‑‑‑‑‑, probably about 1648, in Andover, Essex Co.,
Mass. She was born about 1627, and died 20 Feb. 1665 in Andover. He lived in
Lynn, Mass. until about 1658, when he moved to Andover. He secondly married
Elizabeth Knights, daughter of William and Elizabeth Knights of Lynn, on 14 Nov.
1667 (according to Marriages in Andover, N.E. Hist. and Gen. Register, vol. III,
no. 1, p. 66). She was born 1642 and died in 1705. She was the widow of John
Farrington, a cooper, and at one time a resident of Marblehead, Mass. Mark
Graves lived for a time at Ipswich in 1678, at Andover in 1683, at Manchester in
1686, at Andover again in 1690, and afterwards and until his death at Lynn.
From Ipswich Court Records of 1665, Essex County Quarterly Court Records:
"Marke Graves, aged about 45 years, deposed that on 10:6:1665, about an hour
before sunset, Hanah Hutchinson came to his house, his daughter only being home,
and asked to borrow some strong liquor for the toothache. His daughter did not
consent, and said Hanah told her that a cow of her father's was running away
from their pasture, and she ran to tell her father who was at a neighbor's
house, not far off, leaving said Hanah in the room where there was a bottle of
liquor. Deponent found that his cow was in the pasture and the bottle was nearly
empty. His wife said there was a quarter of a pint there, etc. Sworn 12:6:1665
before Simon Bradstreete.
Hanah Hutchinson said that the girl told her
there was vinegar in the bottle, etc. Also that she would kill the child or
herself, etc."
Hanah was severely whipped for lying, cursing and
stealing.
From Salem Quarterly Court Records of June 1677: "Mark Graves,
aged about fifty-five years, and Elizabeth, his wife, aged about thirty-seven
years, deposed that since Hannah, wife of Mr. John Blaine died, said Blaine and
six of his children came from Mr. Ralph King's to dwell at the farmhouse where
deponents and they lived under one roof. When the children came they were
decently clothed, but during the three quarters of a year that they lived there,
he did not provide for them and they suffered very much, and had it not been for
their friends through pity taking some of them from him and relieving them, they
might have perished. They suffered both for food and raiment, and what money
Blaine received for wood or timber or for the work of his team was spent in
drink, he coming home late at night in a quarrelsome mood and distempered with
drink. He had only one cow to provide for the family, etc. Amy, daughter of Mark
Graves, aged about seventeen years, deposed the same. Sworn in court."
From Salem Quarterly Court Records of June 1682: "Mathew Farrington, Sr. v. Mark
Graves. Verdict for plaintiff. Appealed to the next Court of Assistants.
Defendant bound, with Henry Bailey and Phillip Fowler as sureties.
Writ:
Matthew Farrington, Sr. v. Mark Graves, living at Mr. Hubard's farm at Ipswich;
for not allowing him disbursements upon the tide mill and housing amounting to
20 li., for his part of said mill and housing being so much better at the end of
the lease than when he entered upon it; signed by John Fuller, for the court and
town of Lynn; and served by Henery Skerry, marshal of Salem, by attachment of a
table and great chair of defendant..." (R‑9, R‑13, R‑18, R‑25, R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Amy ------
+13. Abraham Graves, b.c. 1649, m(1)
Anna Hayward, 28 June 1677, m(2) Sarah Dunton, 12 Sept. 1705, d. 16 June 1729.
+14. Ebenezer Graves, b.c. 1651, m(1) Elizabeth (Stretton) Hopkins, 21 Aug.
1715, m(2) Sarah (Barrett) Howell, 14 Feb. 1718, d. May 1719.
+15. Mary
Graves, b.c. 1653, m. Joseph Haskell, 2 Dec. 1674, d. 8 April 1733.
+16.
Dorcas Graves, b.c. 1655, m. George Abbott, Jr., 1 April 1678, d. 19 Feb. 1740.
17. Hannah Graves, b. 14 Dec. 1657 (Lynn, Mass.), m. Timothy Abbott, 27 Dec.
1689, d. 16 Nov. 1726. He was born 1663 and died 9 Sept. 1730.
18. Amy
Graves, b. 20 June 1659 (Andover, Mass.), m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑, 4 April 1681.
19.
Ruth Graves, b. 6 Jan. 1661/62 (Andover, Mass.).
20. Sarah Graves, b. 9
March 1662/63 Andover, Mass.), m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑, 14 Feb. 1680. Husband d. 3 March 1729.
21. Mark Graves, b. 8 Aug. 1664 (Andover, Mass.), d. young.
Children
- Graves, by Elizabeth Knights
22. Hester Graves, b. 10 Feb. 1668/9
(Lynn, Mass.).
23. Mark Graves, b. 16 Feb. 1671/2 (Andover, Mass.), m.
Rebecca ‑‑‑‑‑‑, d. 1720.
24. Margaret Graves, b. 15 Jan. 1673/4 (Andover,
Mass.).
+25. Thomas Graves, b. 7 May 1675, m. Mary Hopson, 28 March 1703,
d. before 12 July 1726.
Samuel Graves (4) was born 1628 in England, and
was brought to America by his father in 1630. He married Grace Beamsley,
daughter of William Beamsley of Boston, Mass. She was born in 1632, and died 26
Nov. 1730 in her 99th year. He was a hat weaver and felt maker. He lived in
Ipswich, Mass. from 1651 or earlier until his death. (R‑201)
Children -
Graves
+26. Samuel Graves, b. 5 Aug. 1658, m(1) Joanna Pearce, m(2)
Elizabeth ‑‑‑‑‑‑, d. 14 Oct. 1732.
+27. John Graves, b. 1 Aug. 1660, m.
Martha Kneeland, d. before 21 July 1699.
28. Hannah Graves, b. 19 Dec.
1663, died young.
29. Elizabeth Graves, b. 29 June 1667, m. John Choate,
7 July 1684. He was born 15 June 1661, died 1733.
30. Hannah Graves, b.
19 Dec. 1668, m. Christopher Pottle (tanner), 12 March 1694 (Ipswich, Mass.).
31. Mary Graves, b. 3 Oct. 1673, m. William Thompson (of Ipswich).
32. Jonathan Graves, d. 22 Nov. 1679 (Ipswich, Mass.).
GENERATION 3
CHILDREN OF THOMAS GRAVES (2) AND HANNAH ‑‑‑‑‑‑
Mark Graves (7) was
born about 1650. He married Rebecca ‑‑‑‑‑‑. They were living in Reading, Mass.
on 11 April 1724 when he and his nephew Thomas Graves (46) of Reading, bought
from Thomas Bryant, blacksmith, land to which they added the following year.
Mark was living as late as 1730 when he and Henry Collins testified to having
lived near a certain piece of land in Lynn for nearly 50 years. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
33. Mary Graves, b. 11 June 1690.
+34. Samuel
Graves, b. 1 June 1692, m. Elizabeth Collins, 1716.
35. Hannah Graves, b.
16 June 1698.
Ann Graves (8) was born about 1651 and died 21 Feb.
1735/36, both in Lynn, Essex Co., MA. She married Joshua Rhodes (or Roads) of
Lynn on 12 June 1676 in Lynn. He was born about 1648 and died 29 Dec. 1725, both
in Lynn, MA. All their children were born in Lynn. (R‑70)
Children -
Rhodes
+36. Hannah Rhodes, b. 28 March 1679, m. Abraham Goodale, April
1704, d. 23 June 1725.
37. Joseph Rhodes, b. 19 Jan. 1680, d. Sept. 1693
(Lynn, MA).
38. Henry Rhodes, b. Dec. 1682.
39. Thomas Rhodes, b.
14 Feb. 1684.
40. Jane Rhodes, b. 25 Feb. 1688.
41. Mary Rhodes,
b. 13 April 1690.
42. Elizabeth Rhodes, b. 30 Nov. 1692.
Samuel
Graves (9) was born 1 Oct. 1655 in Lynn, Mass., and died Dec. 1723 in Lynn. His
will was dated 7 Dec. 1723 and probated 2 Jan. 1723/4. He married Sarah Brewer
(or Bruer), daughter of Crispus and Mary Brewer, on 12 March 1678 (or 1677). She
was baptized 13 Nov. 1659 at First Church, Boston, and probably died in Dec.
1723. He was a member of Capt. Joseph Gardner's Co. of Salem, Mass. in the
Indian Wars of 1675, sometimes called King Philip's War. They lived in Lynn,
Mass., where all their children were born. (R‑13, R‑201)
Children -
Graves
+43. Crispus Graves, b. 3 Aug. 1679 (or 9 Jan. 1678), m. Rebecca
(or Rebeckeh) Alley, published 15 July 1704, d. 1758.
44. Hannah Graves,
b. 27 Aug. 1681 (or 1688).
+45. Samuel Graves, b. 2 Aug. 1684, m(1)
Elizabeth Lewis, 8 Feb. 1709, m(2) Mary Merrey, 23 Dec. 1740, d. Dec. 1752.
+46. Thomas Graves, b. 16 Dec. 1686, m(1) Ruth Collins, 9 Jan. 1710, m(2)
Ruth Taylor, 22 Feb. 1715, d. 21 Feb. 1756.
+47. Mark Graves, b. 3 Nov.
1689, m. Ruth Phillips, 11 Dec. 1718, d.c. 1729.
+48. William Graves, b.
1 June 1692, m. Hannah (Todd) Dole, 20 May 1722, d. Jan. 1756.
49. John
Graves, b. 24 June 1695, m. Eunice Collins, published 7 March 1718.
+50.
Rebecca Graves, b. 29 April 1698, m. Ezekiel Collins, 12 May 1721, d. 4 June
1739.
+51. Daniel Graves, b. 8 Feb. 1700/1, m. Martha Coats, 21 Jan.
1723, d. 1765 or later.
+52. Nathaniel Graves, b. 8 Feb. 1700/1, m(1)
Lydia Wallis, published 26 Feb. 1726/7, m(2) Elizabeth Nicholson, 22 Nov. 1743.
Thomas Graves (10) was born about 1657. He lived in Lynn, Mass. He (or his
father?) purchased land in Lynn from John (or Joseph) Farr in 1695, three acres
bounded on lands of Joseph Collins, Jr. and Thomas Graves, Sr. (his father).
(See the discussion for #14, especially regarding children. There is some
uncertainty about who belongs where.) He apparently married Goody ‑‑‑‑‑‑, since
daughter Dorothy was baptized Sept. 21, 1684 in Beverly, Mass., “daughter of
Goody Graves of Lynn Church, baptized here in communion of churches.” (R‑201)
Children - Graves
53. Ebenezer Graves, m. Sarah ‑‑‑‑‑‑, d. before 12
Feb. 1744/5. He was a mariner, and lived in Marblehead, Mass.
+54. John
Graves, m. Mary Smith, 13 Nov. 1740, d. 29 Dec. 1766.
55. Elizabeth
Graves, b.c. 1680, m. Jonathan Hobbs (of Ipswich), published 8 March 1700/1
(Lynn, Mass.), published 20 May 1700/1 (Ipswich, Mass.). He died 9 April 1725.
+56. Dorothy Graves, b.c. 1682, m. John Hibbard, 6 June 1708, d. 16 Aug.
1766.
Sarah Graves (11) was born about 1658 (or perhaps as late as 1662)
and died 24 March 1724, both in Lynn, Essex Co., MA. She married Samuel Laughton
(or Leighton), son of Thomas Laughton and Sarah Lenthall, on 14 Feb. 1680 in
Lynn, MA. He was born 14 Feb. 1658 and died 10 March 1730, both in Lynn, Essex
Co., MA. All their children were born in Lynn. (R‑69)
Children - Laughton
57. Elizabeth Laughton, b. 30 Oct. 1681.
+58. Samuel Laughton, b. 17
March 1686, m. Esther Alley, 10 Nov. 1711 (Lynn, MA), d. 12 Feb. 1783 (Lynn,
MA). She was b. 1 March 1692 in Charlestown, MA, and d. in Lynn, MA.
59.
James Laughton, b. 9 April 1690, d. 12 Feb. 1763.
60. Rebecca Laughton,
b. 28 May 1693.
Elizabeth Graves (12) was born about 1662 in Lynn, Essex
Co., Mass. She married Thomas Brewer (or Bruer) on 4 Dec. 1682 in Lynn. Thomas
was born about 1657, baptized 13 Nov. 1659, was aged over 14 in 1672, and died
by 14 March 1709, perhaps by 10 Dec. 1706.
Thomas was the only son of
Crispus Brewer of Boston and Lynn, Mass., born probably in England, about
1625-30, died in Lynn, Essex Co., Mass., between 10 Dec. 1706 and 23 Jan. 1707,
intestate. He married, about 1652, Mary ‑‑‑‑‑‑, who died in Lynn, 3 May 1693,
intestate. Thomas's sister, Sarah, married Samuel Graves, brother of Elizabeth
Graves.
Elizabeth was probably the widow Brewer who had a lame boy, 14
March 1708/9 (Lynn Town Records, 2:53). See Essex Antiquarian, 12:45, for more
data.
In 1678, Thomas Brewer took the oath of allegiance in Lynn, vide
ante. Note that, 14 Dec. 1697, "Voated that Thomas Brewer shall have ten pounds
to help pay the doctor for his care"; granted to him six poles of town common to
improve, 8 March 1698/99 (Lynn Town Records, 1:53, 60). The files also show that
Thomas of Lynn took the oath 26 Feb. 1677, and that he owed Henry Collins 10
days work on the bridge in June 1682 (Essex Files, 6:399; 7:158; 8:364). 8 March
1699/1700, Thomas Brewer was to improve some land that he had worked on the last
year (Lynn Town Records, 1:65).
All their children were born in Lynn,
Mass. (R‑201, R‑205)
Children - Brewer
61. Crispus Brewer, d. 4
Aug. 1690.
62. Mary Brewer, b. 10 Nov. 1684, died young.
63.
Rebecca Brewer, b. 2 Dec. 1687, d. 27 July 1690.
64. Mary Brewer, b. 16
Jan. 1690.
65. Thomas Brewer, b. 29 May 1691, d. 8 Oct. 1702.
66.
Crispus Brewer, b.c. 1694, d. 11 Dec. 1706. According to the Essex Antiquarian,
vol. 12, p. 45, there was a Crispus (or Chrispus or Christover) Brewer who lived
in Lynn, and died between 10 Dec. 1706 and 10 Feb. 1706/7. His wife Mary died 3
May 1693 in Lynn. It appears that there is more than one Crispus Brewer, and
they have been confused with each other because of similar reported death dates.
67. John Brewer, b. 10 May 1700. Is this the "lame boy" referred to earlier?
This may possibly be the John Brewer who married Mary Coats on 15 March 1722/23
in Lynn.
CHILDREN OF MARK GRAVES (3)
Abraham Graves (13) was born
about 1649 at Lynn, Mass. He first married Anna Hayward on 28 June 1677 in
Concord, Mass. He secondly married Sarah Dunton, daughter of Nathaniel Dunton of
Andover, formerly of Reading, Mass., on 12 Sept. 1705. They lived at the south
end of Andover, where he died 16 June 1729 at age 80. Sarah, his wife, died 21
June 1750 in Andover in her 91st year. (R‑10, R‑201, R‑206)
Children -
Graves, by Anna Hayward
68. Elizabeth Graves, b. 26 June 1678 (Concord,
Mass.).
69. Sarah Graves, b. 7 Nov. 1680, m. Richard Barker, 2 Aug. 1705.
70. Samuel Graves, b. 31 Dec. 1682, d. young.
+71. Samuel Graves, b.
3 Jan. 1684, m(1) Sarah Perkins, m(2) Martha Bond, 29 Jan. 1725, d. 1747.
+72. Thomas Graves, b. 19 Dec. 1685, m. Ursilla Wilson, 5 Feb. 1708.
+73. Eleazer Graves, b. 10 March 1689/90, m(1) Sarah Dunton, 9 Nov. 1709, m(2)
Hannah Evans, 28 May 1735, d. 28 March 1745.
+74. John Graves, b. 11 June
1691, m. Elizabeth Bean, c. 1724, d. 1790.
75. Ester Graves, b. 11 June
1691, d. 8 Dec. 1739. Twin of John. (Source: Vital records of Andover, Mass.)
+76. William Graves, m. Elizabeth Bean, c. 1727.
Capt. Ebenezer
Graves (14) was born about 1651 in Lynn, Mass. He first married Mrs. Elizabeth
(Stretton) Hopkins (her name also given as Eliphal Stratton), daughter of
William Stretton and Elizabeth ‑‑‑‑‑‑, on 21 Aug. 1715 in Boston, Mass. She was
born 26 April 1689 in Boston, died 15 April 1717, and was buried at Capps Hill
Cem., Boston. He then married Sarah (Barrett) Howell, daughter of Samuel
Barrett, on 14 Feb. 1718 in Boston. He died in Ireland in May 1719, while on a
voyage. He was a mariner and owned shares of at least two ships. He lived in
Boston. After he died, his widow Sarah married William Russell on 2 Oct. 1724.
There is some uncertainty concerning Ebenezer Graves, some of which is
discussed in the following two articles from the Boston Transcript.
"Boston Transcript, Jan. 19, 1914.
*3254. 1. Graves, Hibbard. C.H.A.,
Dec. 29, 1913. Without wishing to be over critical, I think that the style of
C.H.A., while entertaining, leaves us often in doubt as to what are put forward
as facts and what as surmises merely.
There was an Ebenezer Graves,
'mariner' (captain of the John and William of Boston), who made his will in
1719, and substantially as C.H.A. quotes. He left a bequest of 10 pounds to
Mrs., not Miss, Esther Graves, though I agree that this is probably a courtesy
title for a spinster. He left also a bequest of 10 pounds to Mrs. Dorothy
Heborne; though this may be a form of Hibbard. Yet it is well to quote names
from a will as written when offered as evidence. C.H.A. claims that Dorothy
Graves, who married John Hibbard in 1708, was a daughter of this Ebenezer Graves
above, and claims Ebenezer as a Lynn man, born before 1657, the date when
Hannah, daughter of Mark (2) Graves is recorded. Lynn Vital Records, published,
show a 'Hester Graves, daughter of Marke', born 10:12:1668. Was it not this
Hester Graves that Ebenezer remembered in his will? Lynn records also show the
intention of marriage of Elizabeth Graves to Jonathan Hobbs of Ipswich,
published March 8, 1700/1. Was it not this Elizabeth Hobbs that Ebenezer
remembered in his will? Lynn records also show the intention of marriage of
Dorothy Graves of Lynn to John Hebard of Beverly, published May 10, 1714. Were
there two Dorothys in the field? Is it not likely that the Hester Graves,
Elizabeth Hobbs and Dorothy Heborne of Ebenezer Graves' will were his sisters
rather than his daughters?
As to Mrs. Elizabeth Stratton, to whom
Ebenezer Graves bequeathed a 'three pint silver tankard', if I but knew her
parentage I should rejoice. Her relationship to Ebenezer Graves was that of a
much revered motheR‑in-law, it may be presumed. She was the widow of William
Stratton, and her gravestone still stands on Copp's Hill beside those of her
husband's father and mother. Among other children, William and Elizabeth had a
daughter Eliphal Stratton born 1690, married in Boston, May 21, 1708, Samuel
Hopkins, and second, on April 21, 1715, Ebenezer Graves. (Lynn records give the
intentions of marriage of Ebenezer Graves of Lynn and Mrs. Eliphal Hopkins of
Boston, published May 10, 1714.) Eliphal (Stratton) Hopkins Graves died April
15, 1717, aged twenty-seven years. This would seem to offer grounds enough to
place Mrs. Elizabeth Stratton as an honored and respected mother-in-law, who,
being well-to-do as her known affairs show, was most appropriately remembered by
a keepsake.
To go back a little, Sarah, daughter of Samuel and Sarah
(Manning) Barrat, born in Boston, Jan. 8, 1694/5, married Charles Hamell on June
17, 1714. She married, second, on Feb. 14, 1717/18, Ebenezer Graves. She
married, third, on Oct. 2, 1724, William Russell. Samuel Barrett, in his will
made in 1733, named all of his eleven children, and among them, his daughter,
Sarah Russell. One son, George, was cut off with a cash payment. The other ten
inherited the property. Samuel Barratt was the executor of Ebenezer Graves'
will. His son John Barrett was made executor of the estate and guardian to
Samuel Graves after Samuel Barrett's death. When Samuel Graves reached his
majority, he joined with Thornton, Samuel, Edward, John and Susanna Barrett and
Mary Coffin, Lydia Lewis and Mercy Skinner in the sale of nine-tenths on their
interest in certain property to Isaiah Barrett, also a child of Samuel Barrett
Sr. These are the same children named in Samuel Barrett's will, except that
Samuel Graves had taken the interest that was his mother Sarah Russell's. Samuel
Graves deposed that he was fifteen years old in 1734. He gave his guardian a
full acquittance in 1740. This shows that he was born around 1718-19, and son of
Sarah Barratt. Boston records give: 'Samuel, son of Ebenezer Graves and Sarah
his wife, born Dec. 22, 1718.'
Captain Ebenezer Graves was a Lynn man, of
course, but is it reasonable to think that a man born at least as early as 1655
would marry two wives after his sixtieth year, and both young women?
Samuel, son of Ebenezer above, went to Marblehead, where he appears as a
merchant and shipbuilder. He probably married there Sept. 6, 1744, Sarah,
daughter of John and Sarah Bayley, who was born at Marblehead July 31, 1720.
They had a son Ebenezer baptized March 21, 1745; Samuel, baptized March 8, 1747;
and Samuel again, born April 17, 1748.
Thomas Graves, brother of Captain
Ebenezer, left two sons, John Graves of Dedham and Ebenezer Graves of
Marblehead. This last Ebenezer probably married Sarah Lovess of Boston, their
intention of marriage being published Oct. 1, 1741. He was deceased in 1744,
when his widow, Sarah, sold the Hull Street house to John Graves of Dedham, and
in the deed, states that her husband, Ebenezer, and John were the two sons of
Thomas Graves. Both Captain Ebenezer and his brother Thomas Graves owned this
Hull St. house at different times. Perhaps Ebenezer held a mortgage only, but I
think that Philip Howell bought the place of Captain Ebenezer, who owned it in
1715. Philip Howell and wife sold it to Thomas Graves in 1728. Captain Ebenezer
had property on Love Street, or Lane Street, and his son, Samuel, sold it about
1744.
In 1776, Ann (3) Stratton, daughter of William and Elizabeth and
sister of Eliphal, who married Captain Ebenezer Graves, made her will and, among
other bequests, gave a silver tankard, and perhaps the Graves heirloom,
inherited from her mother, to her kinsman, Edward Ladd Sanders, a grandson of
Bridget Stratton, and who married Eunice Marshall, granddaughter of Ann
Stratton. These three, William, Bridget, and Ann, were the children of
Bartholomew and Eliphal (Sanford) Stratton, Eliphal being the daughter of
Governor John Sanford of Rhode Island.
Nauset.
Boston Transcript,
Jan. 28, 1914.
*3254. 1. Graves, Hibbard. 'Nauset', Jan. 19, 1914.
'Nauset' will note that I offered all the papers I had on the subject, and gave
it as my opinion only that these women might be the daughters of Ebenezer
Graves. If they were his sisters, perhaps the Ebenezer Graves who was husband of
Sarah Barrett was a son of the Ebenezer (3), and was left to do some late return
to the brothers and sisters of his father. The facts are the quoted deeds and
probates referred to; the surmises are all as to the relationship of Ebenezer of
the 1719 probate to the parties to whom he left legacies. This has been a puzzle
to a lot of us for several years, and it was my idea to lay it before the
Transcript experts for their consideration, in such a way as to call attention.
Glad you are entertained. So was I when you said you doubted the marriage of the
Ebenezer to two young women on account of his age. I do not know myself when
Ebenezer was born. So far I have seen no deposition and, as the 1719 man was
buried in old Ireland, we are not likely to get his age at death. For all I can
see, he may have been married three times. First to the mother of Dorothy, maybe
an only child by his first wife, to the Stratton lady in 1708, who may have left
a daughter Elizabeth, for all I can see to the contrary, who got a tankard,
which was an heirloom in her own mother's family. She and Dorothy may have been
his two daughters, already well endowed, Dorothy by her father at the time of
her marriage with Hibbard and Elizabeth, already inheriting her mother
Stratton's estate, so well provided for. Cannot you find some marriage contract
to that effect, made to protect Elizabeth Stratton, a possible child by the
second wife, from being obliged to share her material estate with a half sister
Dorothy? Samuel also had his Barrett estates from being set off to their need.
Now as to the age of the possible father of Dorothy, she was married to John
Hibbard in 1708; he was born 1682 and was alive in Methuen as late as 1750.
Elisabeth, the eldest child, born in 1709; Ebenezer, the eldest son in 1710;
John, 1716; Joseph, 1726; Daniel, 1728; Ruth, 1730, was called daughter of John
Hibbard Jr., and wife Dorcas in baptisms, and in the margin of the records,
Dorcas Graves by some hand added; Joseph Hibbard, uncle of John who married
Dorothy, had a daughter Dorcas, who married Nathaniel Abbott in Andover, but I
do not find any Dorcas, either Graves of Hibberd, early in these lines on the
records, nor any John Jr., with a wife Dorcas. John's father married Abigail
Graves in 1670, and second, Ruth Wheeler in 1679; third, to a Lydia.
Elisabeth, Ruth, and Martha were sisters of young John, all near his age, but
the name of Ebenezer to the eldest son rather favored my theory that Dorothy was
a daughter to our Andover Ebenezer, a mariner, by a first wife somewhere. Daniel
was a brother of young John also, so the only new name dropped into this
different list was the one of Ebenezer. John and Dorothy moved a good deal -
Lynn, Beverly, Andover and Methuen. Elisabeth Farrington, formerly a Knight,
widow of John Farrington of Lynn, was Mark's second wife, and may have furnished
a first wife for Ebenezer, mother of Dorothy.
I have had spells of
reading up all the Farrington papers, without avail as yet. The one brother and
sister Esther may have had less from the old father during his life so Ebenezer
tried to make it up to them, as Mark may have spent estate, held by right of the
mother, of one at least. Elisabeth, born 1659, was the last child of Amy; did
she marry William Stratton? Did her daughter marry cousin Ebenezer Graves, son
of the older man in 1708? If her mother Elisabeth was sister of Ebenezer, son of
Mark by the first wife Amy, a daughter would hardly marry her uncle, but if he
was dead and his son Ebenezer was left to carry out the unsettled affairs of his
father, it would be a reasonable guess that he took for one wife his cousin.
There was likely to be a second daughter Elisabeth to old Mark by Elisabeth
Farrington, the second wife, who would be eligible for Hobbs in 1701.
There is no record of any Dorothy to Mark's second wife, and she may have been
at least eighteen in 1708, born about 1690. I feel sure that among the
grandchildren of Mark and Amy somewhere, Dorothy lived in Lynn, at the time of
marriage in 1708. As to Ebenezer, son of Mark, being about sixty in 1715, when
he married Miss Stratton, if not a relative, he was at an age of course more
suitable for a grandparent. We had in Andover an elderly man who lost his mother
at the age of 62, got lonesome, married in six years a lady 28 years his junior,
by whom he had one son, who married twice, and who had three sons and two
daughters and as smart a lot of grandchildren as one sees anywhere, still
surviving. There is no space nor time for the six marriage items of a Richardson
of Billerica, some of whose folks lived here, and many other examples too
numerous to quote. The facts don't seem to fit first rate theory as yet, but we
may stumble upon some paper in the Methuen man's line which I have not yet
recovered, that will tell the tale. I will also examine our tax list but I fear
Ebenezer got away to sea before he paid a poll tax here.
Many thanks for
added facts. C.H.A." (R‑9, R‑201)
Children - Graves
+77. Samuel
Graves, b. 22 Dec. 1718, m. Sarah Bailey, 6 Sept. 1744, d. 9 Jan. 1754.
Mary Graves (15) was born about 1653, and died 8 April 1733 in Gloucester, Mass.
She married Joseph Haskell, son of William Haskell (or Haskall), Jr. and Mary
(or Marie) Tybbott, on 2 Dec. 1674 in Gloucester, Mass. He was born 2 June 1646
in Beverly, Mass., and died 12 Nov. 1727 in Gloucester, Mass. Joseph was a
popular resident of Gloucester and was a Selectman for several years. He was a
man of influence in the church and held the office of deacon. All the children
of Joseph and Mary were born in Gloucester. (R‑49, R‑209)
Children -
Haskell
78. Mary Haskell, b. 29 April 1676, m. James Lord.
79.
Walter Haskell, b. 18 Nov. 1677, d. 22 Nov. 1677.
80. Elizabeth Haskell,
b. 24 Oct. 1679, d. 9 Oct. 1700.
+81. Joseph Haskell, b. 27 Nov. 1681,
m(1) Sarah Davis, 13 Jan. 1705, m(2) Abigail ‑‑‑‑‑‑, d. 13 Dec. 1768.
82.
Hannah Haskell, b. 30 Oct. 1683, m. Aaron Davis.
83. Dorcas Haskell, b. 9
March 1685, m. Eliezer Hubbard, 16 Dec. 1712.
84. Daniel Haskell, b. 16
Dec. 1688, m. Sarah Haskell, 31 Dec. 1716, d. 4 Dec. 1768. She was b. 1688, d.
10 July 1773, dau. of William Haskell.
85. Ebenezer Haskell, b. 22 Feb.
1690, m. Elizabeth ‑‑‑‑‑‑, d. 23 June 1771.
86. Dorothy Haskell, b. 15
Nov. 1694, m. Joseph Goodhue (of Ipswich, Mass.), 9 May 1724.
87. Naomi
Haskell, b. 26 Dec. 1696, m. Isaac Frye, 13 Oct. 1725. 1 child.
Dorcas
Graves (16) was born about 1655, and died 19 Feb. 1740 in Andover, Essex Co.,
Mass. (Roland B. Graves (R‑13) shows she died 16 Nov. 1726, Andover, Mass.) She
married Capt. George Abbott, Jr., son of Hannah Chandler (?) and George Abbott
of Yorkshire, England, on 17 (or 1) April 1678 in Andover, Mass. (Andover Vital
Records, p. 21). He was born 7 June 1655 in Andover, and died 27 Feb. 1736 (or
1726), according to History of Woodstock, Conn. by Clarence Bowen. All their
children were born in Andover. (R‑18)
Children - Abbott
88. Sarah
Abbott, b. 26 Aug. 1679, d. 17 Nov. 1679 (Andover, Mass.).
89. Joseph
Abbott, b. 7 Oct. 1680, died young.
90. Nathan Abbott, b. 12 Feb. 1683,
died young.
91. Hannah Abbott, b. 26 Feb. 1685, m. (Deacon) John Osgood,
1708, d. 25 Dec. 1774.
+92. Daniel Abbott, b. 10 Jan. 1688, m. Hannah
Chandler, 12 Sept. 1711, d. before Jan. 1739.
93. Elizabeth Abbott, b. 25
July 1690, m. Benjamin Abbott, d. 3 Sept. 1718.
94. George Abbott, b. 22
Dec. 1692, d. 17 March 1768.
95. Henry Abbott, b. 12 June 1696, d. 3 Feb.
1776.
96. Isaac Abbott, b. 4 April 1699, d. Aug. 1784.
Thomas
Graves (25) was born 7 May 1675, and died before 12 July 1726, when his widow
was appointed Administratrix of his estate. He moved to Lyme, Conn., where he
married Mary Hopson. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
97. Elizabeth
Graves, b. 11 March 1704, m. John Crossman (brother of Bartholomew Crossman), 2
April 1725.
+98. Mark Graves, b. 8 March 1708, m. Elizabeth Richardson,
10 Dec. 1730, d. 2 Sept. 1760.
99. Esther Graves, b. 4 May 1710, m(1)
Thomas Hudson, 29 April 1728, m(2) Nathaniel Haven, Jr., 24 Aug. 1751.
100. Thomas Graves, lived near Lyme, Conn. He was in Capt. Joseph Spencer's Co.
from East Haddam in 2nd Conn. Regt. from 3 April to 18 Nov. 1758 and in same Co.
from 14 April to 7 Dec. 1759.
+101. Abigail Graves, m. John Adsit, 18
Jan. 1738/9. For descendants, see Adsit Genealogy.
CHILDREN OF SAMUEL
GRAVES (4) AND GRACE BEAMSLEY
Samuel Graves (26) was born 5 Aug. 1658 in
Ipswich, Mass., and died 14 Oct. 1732. He first married Joanna Pearce, daughter
of Robert Pearce and Abigail Symonds of Ipswich. He secondly married Elizabeth
‑‑‑‑‑‑, who survived him. He lived in Ipswich, and followed the business of felt
making. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+102. Moses Graves, m(1) Anna
‑‑‑‑‑‑, m(2) Johanna Byham, 17 Dec. 1750, m(3) Mrs. Sarah Gould, 11 Aug. 1767,
d. 10 March 1771.
+103. John Graves, m. Hannah Perkins, 30 Dec. 1730, d.
4 Oct. 1775.
+104. Martha Graves, m. Jacob Foster, published 10 Dec.
1709.
105. Abigail Graves, b. 11 Feb. 1683.
106. Mary Graves, b.
18 Feb. 1685, m. Ralph Cross (of Ipswich), 6 Nov. 1705.
+107. Samuel
Graves, b. 26 March 1687, m. Elizabeth Rayner, published 23 Oct. 1703.
108. Elizabeth Graves, m. Robert Cross (of Ipswich), published 26 Sept. 1719.
John Graves (27) was born 1 Aug. 1660 in Ipswich, Mass., and died before 21
July 1699, when his widow was appointed Administratrix of his estate. She was
appointed guardian of the children on 4 Sept. 1699. He married Martha Kneeland,
daughter of Edward Kneeland of Ipswich. After John died, Martha married Jonathan
Mackentire of Reading, Mass. on 6 Dec. 1705 at Ipswich. John Graves was a
cordwainer. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
109. Martha Graves, b. 1697,
m. David Mackentire, 4 Sept. 1712 (Reading, Mass.). He was a son of Philip and
Mary Mackentire of Reading.
110. Sarah Graves, b. 1698, m. Nathaniel
Potter, 3 Jan. 1722 (Hamilton, Mass.). He was from Ipswich, Mass.
GENERATION 4
CHILDREN OF MARK GRAVES (7) AND REBECCA ‑‑‑‑‑‑
Samuel
Graves (34) was born 1 June 1692. He married Elizabeth Collins, daughter of
Joseph Collins of Lynn, Mass., published 7 Oct. 1716. Samuel was a carpenter at
Lynn, Mass. In 1719 he purchased land near Henry Collins, and in 1729 he
received conveyance of land at Reading, Mass. from his father Mark Graves of
Reading. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
111. Desire Graves, b. 1724
(Lynn, Mass.).
112. Samuel Graves, b. 8 March 1736 (Reading, Mass.).
CHILDREN OF ANN GRAVES (8) AND JOSHUA RHODES
Hannah Rhodes (36) was
born 28 March 1679 in Lynn, Essex Co., MA, and died 23 June 1725. She married
Abraham Goodale (or Goodell), son of Zachariah Goodale and Elizabeth Beauchamp,
in April 1704 in Salem, Essex Co., MA. He was born 7 Feb. 1678 in Salem, MA, and
died 16 June 1753 in Lynn, MA. All their children were born in Salem. After
Hannah died, Abraham married Mary Tarbell on 23 June 1725 in Salem. (R‑71)
Children - Goodale/Goodell
113. Hannah Goodale, b. 24 Jan. 1705.
114. Eleazer Goodale, b. 1707, d. 22 Feb. 1740 (Sutton, Worcester Co., MA).
115. Joshua Goodale, b. 17 Nov. 1708, d. 18 May 1798 (Sutton, Worcester Co.,
MA).
116. Thankful Goodale, b. 28 Sept. 1710, d. 16 Nov. 1738 (MA).
117. Abraham Goodale, b. 8 June 1712, d. 4 April 1794 (Danvers, Essex Co.,
MA).
118. Anna Goodale, b. 15 Aug. 1714.
119. Henry Goodale, b. 30
June 1717, d. 1718 (Salem, Essex Co., MA).
CHILDREN OF SAMUEL GRAVES (9)
AND SARAH BREWER
Crispus Graves (43) was born 9 Jan. 1679 in Lynn, Mass.,
and died in 1758. He married Rebecca Alley of Lynn, published 15 July 1704. She
died 21 May 1765. He was a carpenter. All their children were born in Lynn.
(Roland B. Graves (R‑13) says Crispus married Hannah Philips of Marblehead,
Mass.) (R‑201)
Children - Graves
120. Crispus Graves, b. 10 April
1709, weaver at Lynn in 1751.
+121. Jacob Graves, m. Sarah Pierce, 21
April 1737, d.c. 1785.
+122. William Graves, b. 8 Dec. 1716, m. Sarah
Allen, 22 Sept. 1738, d. 1789.
Samuel Graves (45) was born 2 Aug. 1684 in
Lynn, Mass., and died Dec. 1752. He first married Elizabeth Lewis, daughter of
John Lewis and Elizabeth Brewer, on 8 Feb. 1709. She was born 7 April 1684. He
secondly married Mary Merrey on 23 Dec. 1740. He was a shipwright and lived in
Lynn, Mass. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+123. Samuel Graves, b. 19
Jan. 1710, m. Hannah Rand, 13 Feb. 1738/9, d. 24 Dec. 1744.
+124. Sarah
Graves, b. 1 Feb. 1713, m. Jacob Collins, 30 Dec. 1735.
Thomas Graves
(46) was born 16 Dec. 1686 at Lynn, Mass. He first married Ruth Collins,
daughter of Joseph Collins and his second wife Maria Smith, on 9 Jan. 1710. She
was born 26 Oct. 1685. He secondly married Ruth Taylor of Andover, Mass. on 22
Feb. 1715 in Lynn, Mass. They settled in the North Parish of Reading, Mass. as
early as 1724, and were admitted to the Church there in the same year. Thomas
sold his land in Reading on 18 April 1738, and moved to Southboro, Mass. He died
21 Feb. 1756. His wife Ruth died the day before, 20 Feb. 1756. All Thomas's
children were born in Lynn. (R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Ruth Collins
125. Ruth Graves, b. 10 Jan. 1710, m. Isaac Buck (of Woburn, Mass.), 3 Dec.
1729.
Children - Graves, by Ruth Taylor
126. Hannah Graves, b. 12
Nov. 1715, m. John Waite, 18 Oct. 1739.
+127. Joseph Graves, b. 3 Feb.
1717, m(1) Mary Newton, 19 Feb. 1744/5, m(2) Lydia Newton, 18 Oct. 1758, m(3)
Zerviah Williams, 7 June 1782, d. 8 June 1788.
Mark Graves (47) was born
3 Nov. 1689 in Lynn, Mass., and died about 1729. He married Ruth Phillips,
daughter of Walter Phillips and Ruth Purchis, on 11 Dec. 1718 in Lynn. After
Mark died, Ruth married Ebenezer Hawkes of Marblehead, Mass., published 22 Oct.
1732. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+128. Ruth Graves, b. 11 Feb.
1727, m. William Estes, 1 Jan. 1746, d. 31 Oct. 1807.
William Graves (48)
was born 1 June 1692 in Lynn, Mass, and died Jan. 1756. He married Hannah Todd,
widow of John Dole and daughter of John Todd and Elizabeth Breckenbank, on 20
May 1722 in Salisbury, Mass. She was born 12 Jan. 1686 in Rowley, Mass., and had
first married John Dole on 16 March 1709. By her first husband, she had sons
John and Moses Dole. William Graves was baptized into the Church at Salisbury,
Mass. on 27 June 1742, and moved to Rowley in 1729. (R‑201)
Children -
Graves
+129. Mark Graves, b. 18 Dec. 1723, m. Susanna Millais, 2 July
1746.
130. Hannah Graves, b. 21 July 1726, m. Josiah Merrill (of
Newbury), 30 Oct. 1746.
Rebecca (or Rebeckah) Graves (50) was born 29
April 1698 and died 4 June 1739. She married Ezekiel Collins, son of Joseph
Collins and Mariah Smith, on 12 May 1721. Their marriage intent was published 11
Feb. 1721. He was born 17 Feb. 1697/8 in Lynn, Mass. They moved to Southboro,
Mass. All their childdren were born in Southboro. (R‑14)
Children -
Collins
+131. William Collins, b. 1724, m. Mary Nichols, 30 Oct. 1746, d.
8 April 1812.
+132. Joseph Collins, b. 9 June 1726, m. Eunice Mathews, 29
May 1749, d. 15 July 1798.
+133. Mark Collins, b. 1729, m. Hepzibah
Hardy, 6 July 1756, d. 20 Aug. 1803.
134. Meriah Collins, b. 3 Nov. 1739,
m. Ebenezer Collins, 23 April 1760.
Daniel Graves (51) was born 8 Feb.
1700/01 in Lynn, Mass., and died in North Reading, Mass. He married Martha
Coats, daughter of John Coats of Marblehead, Mass., on 21 Jan. 1722/3. She was
born 5 Nov. 1703. They lived at Lynn until 1727, when they moved to that part of
Reading now known as North Reading, Mass., and purchased land from Thomas Bryant
and his wife Mercy. In 1750, in a deed describing himself as Daniel Graves,
miller, he conveyed land in North Reading to Daniel Graves, Jr. His will was
dated 1760, but his name appeared on the tax lists as late as 1765. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
135. Martha Graves, b. 1723 (Lynn, Mass.), probably
died young.
136. Tabitha Graves, b. 1724 (Lynn, Mass.), m. Isaac Upton
(of Middletown, Mass.), 14 June 1750. He was born 18 Feb. 1724, son of Joseph
Upton and Abigail Gray.
+137. Daniel Graves, b. 1726, m. Sarah Upton,
1749, d. 9 July 1813.
138. Abigail Graves, b. 1733 (No. Reading, Mass.),
d. young. Twin of Lydia.
139. Lydia Graves, b. 1733 (No. Reading, Mass.),
m. Thomas Gray (of Andover, Mass.), 23 June 1759. Twin of Abigail.
140.
Nathaniel Graves, b. 1734 (No. Reading, Mass.), d. young.
Nathaniel
Graves (52) was born 8 Feb. 1700/1 at Lynn, Mass. He first married Lydia Wallis,
published 26 Feb. 1726/7 at Lynn. He secondly married Elizabeth Nicholson "of
the Neck" on 22 Nov. 1743 at Marblehead, Mass. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
141. Mary Graves, b. Marblehead, Mass., bapt. 25 May 1746 at First Church.
CHILDREN OF THOMAS GRAVES (10)
John Graves (54) married Mary Smith,
daughter of Josiah Smith and Mary Paine of Dedham, MA, on 13 Nov. 1740 at
Dedham. She was born 6 Nov. 1716. John was a cordwainer, and lived at Walpole,
MA, where he died 29 Dec. 1766. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
142.
son, b. and d. 5 Sept. 1741.
143. Mary Graves, b. 20 July 1743, d. 15
Sept. 1743.
144. Mary Graves, b. 2 Nov. 1744, m. Benjamin Fuller, 29 Oct.
1767.
145. Ebenezer Graves, b. 17 Jan. 1747/8, d. 11 Dec. 1749.
146. Abigail Graves, b. 2 Jan. 1749/50, m. Eleazer Rhoads, 12 Nov. 1769 (Dedham,
Mass.).
147. Ebenezer Graves, b. 8 June 1752.
148. Anna Graves, b.
9 July 1755, m. John Fales (of Walpole, MA), 22 July 1776.
149. Lucy
Graves, b. 20 July 1762 (Walpole, MA), m. Ebenezer Farrington, pub. 1 July 1784
(Wakefield, MA).
Dorothy Graves (56) was born about 1682 (or 21 July or
Sept. 1684) in Lynn, Mass., and died 16 Aug. 1766. She married John Hibbard (or
Hebard or Hebbert or Hibbert) of Beverly, Mass., son of John Hibbert (or
Hibbard) and his second wife Ruth Waldern (or Walden), on 6 June 1708 (according
to Some Ancestral Lines, Raymon M. Tingley, Rutland, Vt., 1935). According to
John Card Graves, the marriage was published 9 Dec. 1702. According to Joe Cook
(R‑68), intention to marry John Hibbard was recorded in Beverly, Mass. Nov 8,
1708 (Beverly Vital Records). Intention to marry was published in Lynn Nov 24,
1708 (Lynn Vital Records). John was born in 1681, was baptized 4 June 1682 in
Beverly, and died 3 May 1752 in Methuen, Mass.
Joe Cook (R‑68) reported
that Dorothy Graves was baptized Sept. 21, 1684 in Beverly, MA, “daughter of
Goody Graves of Lynn Church baptized here in communion of churches.” It is not
known why Dorothy’s father was not listed on the church record page, since other
baptism records listed both parents. From vital records of Methuen, MA: “Dorothy
Hibbard, widow or relict of John Hibbard, died August 16, 1766, in the
eighty-first year of her age.” This information and more is online.
John's father, John, was born 24 Jan. 1642/3 in Salem, Mass., died 26 March 1718
in Beverly, Mass., and first married Abigail Graves of Lynn, Mass. on 20 Oct.
1670. It is not known who Abigail was, but it is suspected that she may have
been a granddaughter of original immigrant Samuel Graves of Lynn. A brother of
John, Joseph Hibbert, married Elizabeth Graves on the same day, 20 Oct. 1670,
and it is reasonable to assume that Abigail and Elizabeth were sisters.
Dorothy and John first lived in Lynn, Mass., where their first two children were
born, then in Beverly, where their next child was born. They then lived in
Andover, Mass. where their next four children were born, then in Haverhill, and
finally in Methuen, Mass., where their last two children were born. These are
the ancestors of Mrs. Mary James Borden (R‑2) and of Mrs. Tahsin Yigit (R‑3).
The descendants of Dorothy and John Hibbard are given in Genealogy of the
Hibbard Family, compiled and published by Augustine George Hibbard, Woodstock,
Conn., 1901. (R‑2, R‑3, R‑68, R‑200, R‑201, R‑207)
Children - Hibbard
150. Elizabeth Hibbard, b. 12 Feb. 1710.
+151. Ebenezer Hibbard, b.
15 March 1711, m. Abigail Whittier, 18 March 1733, d. 1789.
+152. John
Hibbard, b. 24 Nov. 1716, m. Hannah (Bodwell) Pottle, 16 Dec. 1742.
153.
Dorothy Hibbard, b. 20 April 1720.
154. Martha Hibbard, b. 17 May (or
March) 1722 (Andover, Mass.).
155. Mary Hibbard, b. 16 June 1724
(Andover, Mass.).
+156. Joseph Hibbard, b. 5 July 1726, m. Hepsibah
Sawyer, c. 1750, d. 1806.
+157. Daniel Hibbard, b. 1728, m. Ruth Huse,
1750, d. 3 Feb. 1777.
158. Ruth Hibbard, b. 1730 (Methuen, Mass.), d. 9
Feb. 1736.
CHILDREN OF SARAH GRAVES (11) AND SAMUEL LAUGHTON
Samuel Laughton (58) was born 17 March 1686 and died 12 Feb. 1783, both in Lynn,
Essex Co., MA. He married Esther Alley, daughter of Jacob Alley and Ann ‑‑‑‑‑‑,
on 10 Nov. 1711 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA. She was born 1 March 1692 in
Lynn, MA, and also died there. (R‑69)
Children - Laughton
159.
Mary Laughton, b. 1710 (Concord, MA), m. Joseph Temple, 3 Dec. 1739 (Concord,
MA). He was b. 1709 in Stow, Middlesex Co., MA, and d. 1757 in Worcester,
Worcester Co., MA, son of Dr. Richard Tesmple and Mary Barker.
160. Anne
Laughton, b. 1712.
+161. John Laughton, b. 11 Aug. 1714, m. Esther Davis,
21 Oct. 1740, d. 26 Feb. 1799.
162. Mary Laughton, b. 1719 (Concord, MA),
m. Joseph Temple, 3 Dec. 1739 (Concord, MA), d. Dummerston, Windham Co., VT). He
was b. 28 Aug. 1709 in Concord, MA, and d. 1757 in Worcester, MA, son of Richard
Temple and Mary Barker.
163. Samuel Laughton, b. 1721 (Taunton, MA), m.
Susanna Melvin, 13 Jan. 1757 (Concord, MA), d. 11 Sept. 1814 (Dummerston,
Windham Co., VT). She was b. 22 May 1739 in Concord, MA, and d. 1814 in
Dummerston, Windham Co., VT, dau. of David Melvin and Mary Farrar.
164.
Thomas Laughton, b. 11 Aug. 1730 (Concord, MA), d. 12 Nov. 1814 (Rutland,
Worcester Co., MA).
CHILDREN OF ABRAHAM GRAVES (13) AND ANNA HAYWARD
Samuel Graves (71) was born 3 Jan. 1684 in Andover, Mass., and died in 1747
in Haverhill, Mass. He first married Sarah Perkins, daughter of James Perkins
and Leah Cox of Hampton, N.H., in Salisbury, Mass. She was born 3 Oct. 1682, and
died 16 July 1724 in Londonderry (then Nutfield), N.H.
He secondly
married Martha Bond, widow of John Bond of Haverhill, on 29 Jan. 1725. Old
Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, pp. 66-7, states: John Bond, b. 12 Oct.
1688, son of Joseph Bond of Haverhill, b. 1653. Adm. estate of John Bond of
Haverhill 5 June 1721.
Martha survived Samuel and was appointed
Administratrix of his estate on 28 Oct. 1747. He moved from Londonderry to
Kingston, N.H. in 1728, and to Haverhill, Mass. about 1741.
The following
information substantiates the idea that Samuel Graves of Haverhill married
Martha Bond, and that she was a daughter of Richard Hall, married first to John
Bond, who died 1 May 1721.
The Williams genealogy (Cornelia Bartow
Williams, Descendants of John Williams of Newbury and Haverhill, Mass.) states
on page 25: John Bond, b. 12 Oct. 1688, d. 1 May 1721, m. 1715, Mary Hall.
Children: Sarah, b. 21 Oct. 1716, d. 1 May 1721; John, b. 14 Jan. 1718/19;
Jonathan, b. 14 Nov. 1721, d. 1 May 1721. There is a statement that "John Bond
and his family (except son John) were drowned 1 May 1721 in the Merrimac River."
This account is followed by an extensive bibliography.
The deaths of
Sarah and Jonathan as given in this genealogy are not borne out by the Haverhill
vital records. That of the father is. Vital Records of Haverhill, Mass. shows
the following. Haverhill births: John, son of Joseph and Sarah (Williams) Bond,
b. 12 Oct. 1688. Children of John and ‑‑‑‑‑‑ (Hall) Bond: Sarah, b. 21 Oct.
1716; John, b. 14 Jan. 1718/19; Jonathan, b. 14 Nov. 1721. Haverhill marriages:
John Bond and ‑‑‑‑‑‑ Hall, before 1716. Haverhill deaths: John Bond, husband
‑‑‑‑‑‑ Hall, drowned 1 May 1721.
According to this, Jonathan Bond was
born after his father's death, confirming the mother's survival of the drowning
accident.
There is other information from Vital Records of Bradford,
Mass. Bradford was across the Merrimac River from Haverhill, and is now a part
of Haverhill. Bradford births: Daughters of Richard and Martha Hall: Mary, b.
1684, Martha, b. 11 March 1686/7. Bradford marriages: Jo(h)n Bond and Mary Hale,
(Dec. 8) 1715 (from the records of the First Congregational Church of Bradford).
This shows that Richard and Martha Hall of Bradford did have a daughter Martha
and that her age was such as to make her a more likely wife of John Bond than
her sister Mary.
It is not clear how the compilers of the Haverhill vital
records determined the surname of the wife of John Bond but did not know her
first name. The writer of the Williams genealogy apparently relied on the
Bradford records for the first name. The lack of definition of this name in the
Haverhill records does at least throw the name Mary into question.
There
was discussion of these families in the genealogy column of the Boston
Transcript in the early part of this century. Item 6466 of the column of 15 July
1903 states that Richard Hall was an original member of the Bradford church and
that his wife Martha joined from Haverhill in 1682. Item 6219 of 6 Sept. 1904
says that Richard Hall was of Bradford as early as 1673 and died 4 March 1730;
and that his will of 18 Nov. 1723, proved 30 March 1730, mentions present wife
Martha, sons John, Joseph and Richard, and daughter Mary Hall. If true, this
means that Mary was unmarried, giving further support to the thesis that it was
her sister Martha instead who married John Bond. Item 1524 of 31 Oct. 1910,
supplemented by an item of the same number in the 14 Nov. 1910 issue of the
Transcript, attempts to trace the ancestry of Richard Hall of Bradford, Deacon
John Hall of Dover, N.H., and Ralph Hall, "progenitor of the Halls of Exeter,
N.H.", who are postulated to be brothers to John Hall, baptized at Bradford,
Yorkshire, on 12 Feb. 1564. He was the son of John and Ann (Morton) Hall.
Lastly, item 4474 of the Transcript of 27 Jan. 1915, replying to an earlier
query, states that John Bond, son of John and Sarah (Williams) Bond and grandson
of John and Hester (Blakely) Bond of Newbury and Haverhill, was born Haverhill
12 Oct. 1688; married Martha Hall, born Bradford 11 March 1686/7, daughter of
Richard Hall; and was drowned 1 May 1721. His widow married Samuel Graves. The
item does not mention sources, but gives its information with finality. (R‑27,
R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Sarah Perkins
165. Sarah Graves, b.
19 Dec. 1709, d. 16 July 1724.
166. Samuel Graves, Jr., b. 16 April 1711
(Chelmsford, Mass.), never married, d.c. 1744.
+167. James Graves, b. 22
April 1714, m. Sarah Roberts, 1 Sept. 1741, d. May 1765.
168. Anna
Graves, b. 26 July 1716, m. Thomas Huse.
169. Ebenezer Graves, b. 2 July
1720, d. 10 Nov. 1724.
+170. Lydia Graves, b. 9 July 1724, m. Abijah
Hovey, 21 March 1744/5, d. 28 Nov. 1760.
Children - Graves, by Martha
Bond
171. Martha Graves, b. 16 July 1726.
+172. Mary Graves, b. 29
July 1729, m. Jonathan Shepard, 30 May 1751, d. 1 Oct. 1807.
Thomas
Graves (72) was born 19 Dec. 1685 in Andover, Mass. He married Ursilla Wilson of
Roxbury, Mass. on 5 Feb. 1708. They lived in Andover, Mass. (Roland B. Graves
(R‑13) says Thomas married Ruth Taylor of Andover on 22 Feb. 1714/15.) (R‑201)
Children - Graves
173. Thomas Graves, b. 28 Dec. 1708, d. 11 Sept.
1709.
174. Thomas Graves, b. 7 Nov. 1710.
175. Jonathan Graves, b.
31 July 1712.
176. Anna Graves, b. 22 March 1713/14.
177. Mary
Graves, b. 22 June 1715, d. 17 Aug. 1715.
178. John Graves, b. 31 Dec.
1717.
179. Ebenezer Graves, b. 10 June 1720.
180. Mary Graves, b.
21 July 1723.
Eleazer Graves (73) was born 10 March 1689/90 at Andover,
Mass., and died 28 March 1745 at Andover. He first married Sarah Dunton on 9
Nov. 1709. She died 10 April 1723. He secondly married Hannah Evans on 28 May
1735 at Medford, Mass. She died at the age of 93, and was buried 3 June 1775. He
was a weaver and lived in Andover. His children were all born in Andover. (R‑13,
R‑201)
Children - Graves
181. Abraham Graves, b. 6 Aug. 1713, d.
28 Nov. 1713.
+182. Abraham Graves, b. 25 Oct. 1714, m. Sarah Frest, 1
June 1738, d. before 1770.
183. Eleazer Graves, b.c. 1715, d. 5 April
1730.
184. Sarah Graves, b. 15 June 1720, d. Oct. 1812.
185. John
Graves, bapt. 30 Sept. 1722.
John Graves (74) was born 11 June 1691 at
Andover, Mass. It may be that he died in 1790, nearly 100 years old, and his son
Crispus was appointed administrator of his estate on 3 Oct. 1790. However, based
on the baptismal records of the First Church of Falmouth, Maine, it appears more
likely that John died in 1726 and his younger brother, William, married his
widow, having 6 children that have sometimes been attributed to John.
John went at an early age to that portion of Mass. which is now the State of
Maine, and settled in Falmouth, where lands were granted to him in 1721. He
married Elizabeth Bean, daughter of Captain Joseph Bean and Joanna Treethy of
York, Maine, about 1724. She was born 21 May 1704. He was on the Maine Militia
Master Roll in Capt. Larraby's Co., April to Nov. 1722. His daughters were said
to have married Messrs. Stacy, Woodbury and Cutler.
Note: John Graves did
not marry Martha Mitten as some have believed. The John Graves who married
Martha Mitton (or Mitten) arrived from England about 1673 (according to Roland
B. Graves), and married Martha of Ipswich prior to 8 Nov. 1677. Martha was a
daughter of Michael Mitton. John and Martha did move to Falmouth, Me. and stayed
there briefly before moving to New Hampshire and eventually to Rhode Island. The
fact that they were in Falmouth for a short time probably led to the confusion.
(The basis for this paragraph is found in the Genealogical Dictionary of Maine
and N.H., by Sybil Noyes, Genealogical Pub. Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1976.)
Falmouth records indicate that John Graves was granted 30 acres of land on the
west side of the Persumscott River (Casco side) on 3 July 1721. On 10 April 1727
John was assessed 160 pounds for the salary, board and parsonage for the
Reverend Thomas Smith of the First Parish. On 27 April 1727 a house lot was laid
out for John in the First Parish. Later on, after he had maintained the land for
seven to ten years, he obtained permanent title. The mark for John Graves'
creatures was a "crape on the top of each ere". Also, John was granted 10 acres
of land 1 April 1724. John was appointed a Constable at one time by the town of
Falmouth.
It is interesting to note one reason records of early Falmouth
are so difficult to find today is that on October 17, 1775 (about 6 months after
the battles of Concord and Lexington) Captain Mowatt in command of 5 ships
dispatched from Boston (by Admiral Thomas Graves, in command of the British
fleet blockading Boston harbor) completely destroyed Falmouth by bombardment,
and a shore party burned all buildings out of reach of the ships' cannon.
Falmouth at that time was the largest and richest town in Maine, composed of
about 400 dwelling houses. With winter fast approaching, the early settlers must
have had severe problems and hardships. The reason for this attack was that the
patriotic settlers in Falmouth had refused to permit the Tories to sell supplies
to ships of the British Navy and this was their punishment. (See The History of
Maine, by John S. C. Abbott.)
The four sons of John and William (referred
to by Rev. Charles N. Sinnett, R‑206) - Samuel, Joseph, Johnson, and John - came
to Topsham, Me. from Falmouth at different times, about 1762. These were the
four "brothers" discussed by Rev. Sinnett. It was common in colonial days to
refer to half-brothers as brothers. Joseph and Samuel were the grantees of a
deed of 1000 acres near and convenient to the two branches of the western stream
of Cathance River. Deed recorded 16 March 1758.
Woodman in his sketch of
Topsham, Maine wrote: "The four Graves brothers who settled at Topsham, Maine
came to America from Gloucestershire, England, and went to Falmouth, Maine. The
date is not known. Together these four brothers had 500 acres of the Topsham,
Maine millwright in a body. Samuel Graves had the southwest division of 150
acres; Joseph Graves had the next 100 acres. Johnson Graves, with his brother
John Graves (who came to Topsham, Maine later than the other three brothers) had
250 acres of land adjoining the land of Joseph Graves, who lived and died on his
lot."
"Joseph Graves, Samuel Graves, Samuel Staples (?), brothers of
Johnson Graves, but all of them said to be of Falmouth, but now of a place
called Topsham, Maine, are grantees for 209 pounds and and 1/2 of one thousand
acres to be laid out near and convenient to the two branches of the western
stream of Cathance River. The grantees are Samuel Waterhouse of Boston,
merchant, and Hannah, his wife, the only representative and daughter of Job
Lewis, Esqr., late of Boston. They sell in said deed all our right, which they
declare to be one-half of the said one thousand acres, as same is described in
writing of a deed of Feb. 20, 1740 from Henry Gibbs to our said father, Job
Lewis. Recorded at York Co., Maine. References, etc. (The other half of the
above mentioned land is said to have belonged to Samuel Winchell and others.)"
The 1790 census for the Town of Topsham, Maine, indicates John headed a
family of 3 males over 16, 1 male under 16, and 3 females; Johnson headed a
family of 2 males over 16, 1 male under 16, and 3 females; Samuel headed a
family of 2 males over 16, 4 males under 16, and 4 females.
The 1800
census indicated John Jr. headed a family of 1 male over 16 and 5 females;
Johnson headed a family of 2 males over 16, 1 male under 16, and 2 females;
Joseph headed a family of 1 male over 16, 1 male under 16, and 2 females.
The three children shown below are listed in the baptismal records of the
First Church of Falmouth, Maine. (R‑10, R‑13, R‑201, R‑206)
Children -
Graves
186. Rebecca (or Rebekah) Graves, bapt. 1726, m. Moses Clough,
marriage intentions pub. 25 March 1741. They were both of Falmouth, Me.
187. Esther Graves, bapt. 1726.
+188. Samuel Graves, b. 1726, m(1) Mrs.
Ann Bush, 7 Nov. 1751, m(2) Mary Jack, 1770, d. 23 Aug. 1792.
William
Graves (76) was apparently a younger brother of John Graves, based largely on
baptismal records of their children in the First Church of Falmouth, Maine, and
accounts of Rev. Charles N. Sinnett and others. He apparently married Elizabeth
Bean, daughter of Captain Joseph Bean and Joanna Treethy of York, Maine, about
1727. (R‑10, R‑206)
Children - Graves
+189. Joseph Graves, b.
1728, m. Jane Adams, published 5 Nov. 1754, d. 11 June 1797.
+190.
Charles Johnson Graves, b. 8 Feb. 1732, m(1) Sarah Staples, 10 Sept. 1757, m(2)
Susanna Hobbs, d. 18 Jan. 1824.
191. John Graves, bapt. 1735, died young.
+192. Joanna Graves, bapt. 1737, m. Joseph Storer, 15 March 1767.
+193. John Graves, bapt. 1739, m. Sarah Boynton, 31 Aug. 1769.
+194.
Crispus Graves, bapt. 1742, m. Susannah Merrill, 2 May 1765.
CHILDREN OF
EBENEZER GRAVES (14) AND SARAH BARRETT
Samuel Graves (77) was born 22
Dec. 1718 in Boston, Mass., was baptized on 28 Dec. 1718 in First Church,
Boston, and died 9 Jan. 1754 in Marblehead, Mass. On the death of his father in
1719, his grandfather Samuel Barrett was appointed his guardian. When his
grandfather died, his uncle John Barrett was appointed his guardian on 20 Aug.
1733. Samuel Graves married Sarah Bailey, daughter of John Bailey and Sarah
Ingalls, on 6 Sept. 1744 in Marblehead. She was born 31 July 1720 in Marblehead,
Mass. (her name spelled Bayley in Marblehead Vital Records, and Bailly in some
records), and died July 1756 in Marblehead. All their children were born in
Marblehead. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+195. Ebenezer Graves, b. 20
March 1745, m(1) Elizabeth Sinecross, 29 Sept. 1766, m(2) Mrs. Elizabeth (Hill)
Andrews, published 22 March 1800, d. 25 April 1812.
196. Samuel Graves,
b. 8 March 1747, bapt. 8 March 1747, d. 9 March 1747.
+197. Samuel
Graves, b. 14 (or 12) April 1748, m. Sarah Dolliver, 8 Aug. 1771, d. 31 Aug.
1835.
198. Sarah Graves, b. 26 Dec. 1749, bapt. 31 Dec. 1749, d. 3 Feb.
1752.
+199. John Graves, b. 10 Feb. 1752, m(1) Mary Hendley, 21 Feb.
1775, m(2) Mrs. Rebecca Thompson, 18 Jan. 1789, d. 18 Jan. 1839.
200.
Sarah Graves, b. 28 May 1754.
CHILDREN OF MARY GRAVES (15) AND JOSEPH
HASKELL
Joseph Haskell (81) was born 27 Nov. 1681 and died 13 Dec. 1768,
both in Gloucester, Mass. He first married Sarah Davis, daughter of Jacob Davis
and Mary Haskell, on 13 Jan. 1705. She was born 2 Dec. 1685 and died 25 March
1725. He secondly married Abigail ‑‑‑‑‑‑. (R‑49, R‑209)
Children -
Haskell, by Sarah Davis
201. Elizabeth Haskell, b. 21 Oct. 1706, d. 23
Dec. 1706.
202. Sarah Haskell, b. 19 Dec. 1707, d. 17 Feb. 1708.
203. Mercy Haskell, b. 21 April 1709, d. July 1717.
+204. Jonathan
Haskell, b. 25 Oct. 1710, m. Mary Sawyer, 6 Jan. 1736, d. 1738.
+205.
Susanna Haskell, b. 20 Feb. 1712, m. Anthony Bennett, 27 April 1732.
206.
Dorcas Haskell, b. 26 Aug. 1713, d. 13 Feb. 1793.
207. David Haskell, b.
9 April 1715, m. Elizabeth Pope, 15 Jan. 1741, d. Aug. 1791.
208. Isaac
Haskell, b. 30 June 1716, m(1) Dorothy Hubbard, 1742, m(2) widow Eunice
(Haskell) Herrick, 1753, d. 27 April 1804. Eunice was b. 1722, d. 29 April 1804
at Gloucester, Mass., 2 days after Isaac. Isaac was a fifer at the Battle of
Bunker Hill.
209. Aaron Haskell, b. 16 Aug. 1717, d. 30 Nov. 1717.
210. Ruth Haskell, b. 25 Jan. 1719, m. Benjamin Lufkin.
211. Joseph
Haskell, b. 19 Aug. 1720, m. Anna Steele, 3 Jan. 1750.
212. Sarah
Haskell, b. 26 Feb. 1723, m. Zebulon Lufkin.
Children - Haskell, by
Abigail ‑‑‑‑‑‑
213. Hester Haskell, b. 16 Jan. 1732 (Gloucester, Mass.).
CHILDREN OF DORCAS GRAVES (16) AND GEORGE ABBOTT, JR.
Daniel Abbott
(92) was born 10 Jan. 1688 in Andover, Essex Co., Mass., and died before Jan.
1739 in Woodstock, Conn. He married Hannah Chandler, daughter of Capt. Thomas
Chandler and Hannah Abbott, on 12 Sept. 1711 in Woodstock, Conn. She was born 12
May 1690 in Andover, and died 3 March 1755 in Woodstock, Conn. She secondly
married John Bartholomew on 2 Jan. 1739 in Woodstock (History of Woodstock, vol.
II, Bowen). Their first 8 children were born in Andover, and the last three in
Woodstock. (R‑18)
Children - Abbott
214. Hannah Abbott, b. 12
Sept. 1712, m. (Capt.) Benjamin Frissell, d. 3 March 1734.
215. Dorcas
Abbott, b. 16 Dec. 1713, m. Thomas Chaffee.
216. Daniel Abbott, b. 18
Feb. 1715, d. Feb. 1741.
217. Joseph Abbott, b. 19 Dec. 1716.
218.
Elizabeth Abbott, b. 9 July 1719, m. Matthew Murray, 27 May 1737, d. 1 Jan.
1785.
+219. Phebe Abbott, b. 6 April 1721, m. Ebenezer Holmes, 26 Aug.
1742, d. 30 May 1756.
220. Nathan Abbott, b. 16 Oct. 1723.
221.
John Abbott, b. 11 Jan. 1726.
222. Sarah Abbott, b. 5 May 1728.
223. George Abbott, b. 21 Jan. 1730.
224. David Abbott, b. 11 Jan. 1733.
CHILDREN OF THOMAS GRAVES (25) AND MARY HOPSON
Mark Graves (98) was
born 8 (or 4) March 1708 in Lyme, CT, and died 2 Sept. 1760. He married
Elizabeth Richardson "of the Neck" on 10 Dec. 1730 at Marblehead, Mass. He
served in the French and Indian Wars from 3 April to 8 Nov. 1758, and again in
1759. He died in the hospital at Oswegatche on 2 Sept. 1760 while in service.
(R‑201)
Children - Graves
225. Mary Graves, bapt. 9 April 1732
(Marblehead, Mass.), m. Stephen Jerome (or Lyme, Conn.), 2 April 1752.
+226. Thomas Graves, b. 1732, m. Lydia Tubbs
227. Esther Graves, b. 20
Dec. 1734 (Lyme, Conn.).
228. Deliverance Graves, b. 14 Feb. 1736/7
(Lyme, Conn.).
Abigail Graves (101) of Lyme, Conn. married John Adsit,
2nd, on 18 Jan. 1738/9. He was born in 1714 in Lyme, New London Co., Conn., and
died in 1790 in Hillsdale, Albany Co., N.Y. He served as a private in the 8th
Albany Co., N.Y. Regt., in the Rev. War, under Col. Robert Van Rensselaer, from
1775 to 1780.
He was a son of John Adsit and Mary. This John Adsit is
supposedly the first Adsit in America of whom there is any known record. He
lived in Wethersfield and Hartford, Conn., before locating at Lyme, Conn. about
1716. He had supposedly come from Essex, England when a small lad. No record of
place or date of birth has been found, but his death is recorded as Jan. 1734/5.
He first married Sarah Howard of Wethersfield, Conn. in 1653 and had three
children. He secondly married Mary, and had 6 more children, of whom John, 2nd,
seems to have been the oldest. (R‑16, R‑202)
Children - Adsit
229.
Sarah Adsit, b. 1739.
230. Mary Adsit, bapt. 1741.
231. Ebenezer
Adsit, b. 1742, d. 1744.
232. Molly Adsit, b. 1744.
233. Ebenezer
Adsit, b. 1747, m. Betsey Alger, 1772, d. 1826. She d. 1815.
234. John
Adsit, b. 1753, d. 1753.
+235. John Adsit, 3rd, b. 1756, m. Tamar
Holdridge, d. 1827.
CHILDREN OF SAMUEL GRAVES (26)
Moses Graves
(102) was born at Ipswich, Mass., and died 10 March 1771. He received a deed
from his father in 1730 for land in Chelmsford, Mass., and his first wife, Anna,
died there 9 Feb. 1747. He secondly married Johanna Byham on 17 Dec. 1750 at
Chelmsford. She died 14 Sept. 1766. He thirdly married Sarah, widow of Benjamin
Gould, on 11 Aug. 1767 in Chelmsford. She was buried 6 April 1793. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
236. Mary Graves, m. Stephen Heazeltine.
John Graves (103) was born in Ipswich, Mass., and died 4 Oct. 1775. He married
Hannah Perkins on 30 Dec. 1730. She died 12 May 1791 at 84 years of age. They
lived in Ipswich. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
237. John Graves,
bapt. and d. 27 July 1735.
238. Beamsley Graves, bapt. 6 Feb. 1736, d. 27
Feb. 1736.
239. Hannah Graves, bapt. 29 April 1739, d. 23 May 1739.
+240. John Graves, bapt. 8 Jan. 1741, m. Mrs. Elizabeth Pushee, published 12
Oct. 1765, d. 7 March 1804.
Martha Graves (104) married Jacob Foster, son
of Deacon Jacob Foster and Abigail Lord, as his second wife. Their marriage was
published 10 Dec. 1709 in Ipswich, Essex Co., Mass. He was born 25 March 1670
and died 6 March 1758, both in Ipswich. Jacob had first married Mary Caldwell on
5 March 1697, and thirdly married Mary Willer (?) on 14 Oct. 1742. Their
children were all born in Ipswich. (R‑22)
Children - Foster
+241.
Martha Foster, b. 16 Oct. 1710, m. Richard Harris, 10 May 1735, d. 8 Sept. 1756.
242. Nathaniel Foster, b. 14 Dec. 1712, m. Elizabeth Leatherland, 29 Nov.
1735, d. 16 Aug. 1747 (Ipswich, Mass.).
243. Anne Foster, b. April 1715,
m. Robert Mitchell. Lived in Newbury, Mass.
Samuel Graves (107) was born
26 March 1687. He married Mrs. Elizabeth (Rayner) Fancey, widow of Thomas
Fancey, on 23 Oct. 1703. They lived in Ipswich, Mass. (R‑201)
Children -
Graves
+244. John Graves, m. Sarah ‑‑‑‑‑‑, d. before 1757.
245.
Mary Graves, m. Joseph Kimball, published 21 Sept. 1723 (Ipswich, Mass.), d.
Feb. 1754. He was born 2 April 1702 and died 10 April 1776.
GENERATION 5
CHILDREN OF CRISPUS GRAVES (43) AND REBECCA ALLEY
Jacob Graves (121)
was born in Lynn, Mass., and died about 1785. He married Sarah Pierce on 21
April 1737 in Boston, Mass. They lived in Boston, where he was a shipwright and
where his children were all baptized in the New North Church. He and his wife
Sarah were also baptized there 12 March 1737/8. He described himself as of Lynn,
Mass. when he conveyed to William Graves, Jr. of Lynn his dwelling house and 8
acres of land on 8 Nov. 1782. Letters of Administration on his estate were
granted to William Graves, Jr. on 3 Oct. 1785. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
246. Rebecca Graves, bapt. 23 April 1738.
247. Sarah Graves, bapt. 14
Oct. 1739.
248. Mary Graves, bapt. 3 Jan. 1741/2, died soon.
249.
Mary Graves, bapt. 26 June 1743.
250. Jacob Graves, bapt. 16 Dec. 1744,
intention to marry published with Hannah Galoshoe at Lynn 26 Aug. 1775.
251. Elizabeth Graves, bapt. 26 Oct. 1746.
252. Abigail Graves, bapt. 15
Jan. 1748/9, m. William Graves, Jr. (her cousin), 23 June 1781. See #260 for
descendants.
253. Joanna Graves, bapt. 9 June 1751.
254. Crispus
Jacob Graves, bapt. 8 July 1753.
255. William Graves, bapt. 9 March 1755.
256. Jerusha Graves, bapt. 18 July 1756, m. Jonathan Rhoads, 26 March 1778.
William Graves (122) was born 8 Dec. 1716 in Lynn, Mass., and died about
1789. He was a cordwainer. He married Sarah Allen, daughter of Abraham Allen of
Lynn, on 22 Sept. 1738. His will was dated 19 Sept. 1786 and probated 5 May
1789, and mentions all his children. William Graves, wife Sarah, and mother
Rebecca conveyed land on Marblehead Neck to Caleb Collins on 30 April 1762.
Jacob, brother of William, conveyed land at Graves End to the same party in
1762, and William did likewise in 1774. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+257. Mark Graves, b. 3 Oct. 1739, m. Hannah Blaney, 5 March 1761, d. 19 June
1809.
258. Joanna Graves, b. 12 March 1741.
259. Ruth Graves, b. 5
Oct. 1743.
+260. William Graves, b. 23 Oct. 1745, m(1) Mary Williams, 11
June 1767, m(2) Abigail Graves, 23 June 1781.
261. Tamar Graves, m.
William Collins, 9 Aug. 1770, d. 11 Aug. 1836.
262. Sarah Graves, b.
March 1750, m. Ebenezer Burrill, 15 Dec. 1774, d. 2 Aug. 1845. He died 17 May
1827 at Salem, Mass.
263. Allen Graves, b. Lynn, Mass.
264.
Rebecca Graves
CHILDREN OF SAMUEL GRAVES (45) AND ELIZABETH LEWIS
Samuel Graves (123) was born 19 Jan. 1710 in Lynn, Mass., and died 24 Dec. 1744.
He married Hannah Rand on 13 Feb. 1738. After he died, his widow secondly
married Henry Blaney of Salem, Mass. on 8 Sept. 1748. Henry died before 28 May
1756, when inventory of his estate was filed. Both of Samuel's children were
born in Lynn, Mass. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+265. Samuel Graves,
b. 9 (or 6) Aug. 1739, m(1) Lois Burrill, 28 April 1768, m(2) Elizabeth Burrill,
20 Jan. 1774.
+266. Rand Graves, b. 26 April 1743, m(1) Jane Venin, 6
Dec. 1770, m(2) Abigail Williams, 4 Dec. 1808, d. 30 Sept. 1811.
Sarah
Graves (124) was born 1 Feb. 1713. She married Jacob (or Job) Collins of Lynn,
Mass. on 30 Dec. 1735 in Lynn. He was a son of William Collins and Abigail
Richards, and was born 19 Aug. 1714 in Lynn. His will was dated 25 March 1791.
(R‑4)
Children - Collins
+267. Abigail Collins, b. 12 Jan. 1737,
m. James Williams, 31 March 1761, d. before 1800.
+268. William Collins,
b. 29 March 1739, m. Tamar Graves, 9 Aug. 1770, d. 4 Aug. 1811.
+269.
Samuel Collins, b. 28 May 1741, m. Mary Burrill, 7 March 1771.
+270.
Elizabeth Collins, b. 24 May 1744, m. Benjamin Burrill, 12 Nov. 1774.
271. Fredericks Collins, b. 30 May 1747, living 1793 (see Essex deed, 156:272).
+272. Sarah Collins, b. 2 Sept. 1750, m. Jabez Waitt, 5 Feb. 1792.
CHILDREN OF THOMAS GRAVES (46)
Joseph Graves (127) was born 3 Feb. 1717
in Lynn, Mass., and died 8 June 1788 in Southborough, Mass., where he lived. He
first married Mary Newton, daughter of Isaac Newton and Sarah Belknap, on 19
Feb. 1744-5. She died 23 Feb. 1758. He secondly married Lydia Newton, daughter
of Jonathan and Tabitha Newton of Southborough, Mass., on 18 Oct. 1758. She was
born 25 June 1732 in Southboro, Mass. After she died, he thirdly married Zerviah
Williams on 7 June 1782. (R‑20, R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Mary Newton
273. Ruth Graves, b. 20 June 1746, m. Shadrach Hill, 15 Oct. 1767.
+274. Nathaniel Graves, b. 9 March 1747-8, m. Anna Freeland, Nov. 1773, d. 19
Jan. 1810.
275. Mary Graves, b. 2 Nov. 1749, m. Othniel Taylor, Jr., 28
May 1777.
276. Hannah Graves, b. 29 Oct. 1754, m. Walter Phillips, prob.
8 Nov. 1774.
277. Thomas Graves, b. 10 July 1757, d. Sept. 1761.
Children - Graves, by Lydia Newton
278. Stephen Graves, b. 4 May 1759, d.
Sept. 1761.
+279. Daniel Graves, b. 4 March 1761, m(1) Rhoda Fay, 30 May
1781, m(2) Tirzah Newton, 8 Dec. 1783, m(3) Beulah Grover, 9 Oct. 1815, d. 30
Jan. 1836.
+280. Joseph Graves, Jr., b. 29 Aug. 1763, m. Susanna Marrett,
3 April 1787.
281. Lydia Graves, b. 8 Oct. 1765, d. 7 May 1809.
+282. Rebecca Graves, b. Sept. 1767, m. Obediah Newton, 15 May 1789, d. 26 March
1832.
+283. Crispus Graves, b. 18 May 1769, m. Sarah Muzzey, 8 Dec. 1790,
d.c. 1795.
+284. Thomas Graves, b. 2 Oct. 1771, m(1) Persis Bellows, 30
Aug. 1792, d. 26 Nov. 1843.
CHILDREN OF MARK GRAVES (47) AND RUTH
PHILLIPS
Ruth Graves (128) was born 11 Feb. 1727 and died 31 Oct. 1807.
She married William Estes, son of John and Hannah Estes of Lynn, Mass., on 1
Jan. 1746. He was born 23 Aug. 1718 and died 6 April 1781. (R‑201)
Children - Estes
+285. Mark Estes, m. Elizabeth Fowler.
CHILDREN
OF WILLIAM GRAVES (48) AND HANNAH TODD
Mark Graves (129) was born 18 Dec.
1723 at Salisbury, Mass. He married Susanna Millais of Boston, Mass. on 2 July
1746. They lived in Newbury, Mass. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+286.
Mark Graves, b. 26 July 1748, m. Abigail Green, d. 1 Aug. 1822.
+287.
William Graves, b. 1 July 1750, married.
288. Sarah Graves, m. Robert
Fenton, 12 March 1782 (Salisbury, Mass.).
CHILDREN OF REBECCA GRAVES (50)
AND EZEKIEL COLLINS
William Collins (131) was born 1724 in Southboro,
Mass., and died 8 April 1812. He married Mary Nichols on 30 Oct. 1746. She died
19 July 1814. Both their children were born in Southboro. (R‑14)
Children
- Collins
+289. Ezekiel Collins, b. 1 May 1749, m(1) Abigail Woods, m(2)
Anna ‑‑‑‑‑‑, 1 Aug. 1817, d. 8 Feb. 1808.
+290. Mark Collins, b. 12 Oct.
1751, m. Abigial Parker, 23 Sept. 1771.
Joseph Collins (132) was born 9
June 1726 in Southboro, Mass. He married Eunice Mathews (or Mathis) on 29 May
1749. They moved to Marlboro, N.H. in 1767. Their first eight children were born
in Southboro, Mass., and the last four in Marlboro, N.H. (R‑14)
Children
- Collins
291. child, died in infancy.
292. Lucy Collins, b. 16
Nov. 1751, m. Daniel Emerson.
293. Daniel Collins, b. 25 April 1754, d.
17 Sept. 1776 (in the Rev. War).
+294. Samuel Collins, b. 11 Feb. 1757,
m. Lydia Mathews.
295. Olive Collins, b. 30 March 1759, m. William
Collins, 3 Feb. 1783, d. 28 Oct. 1814. For descendants, see #305.
296.
Jarib Collins, b. 12 June 1761.
297. Chedelomer Collins, b. 9 July 1764,
Sarah Severans, 15 Jan. 1785, d. 24 Jan. 1831.
298. Hannah Collins, b. 20
Oct. 1766, m. Zacheus Farnsworth, 1 June 1785.
299. Eunice Collins, b. 20
May 1769, m. Joseph Willson.
300. infant, died.
301. Lavinia
Collins, bapt. 16 Aug. 1772 (adopted).
302. Elijah Collins, b. 28 May
1776, d. 23 Aug. 1777.
Mark Collins (133) was born 1729 in Southboro,
Mass., and died 20 Aug. 1803. He married Hepzibah Hardy on 6 July 1756. She died
30 Aug. 1821. All their children were born in Southboro. (R‑14)
Children
- Collins
303. Sarah Collins, b. 24 June 1757 (?), m. Stephen Sibley, 9
Dec. 1779.
304. Benjamin Collins, b. 29 Aug. 1759, m. Rebecca Morse, 28
Nov. 1782, d. 3 May 1827.
+305. William Collins, b. 24 Feb. 1762, m.
Olive Collins (#295), 3 Feb. 1783, d. 15 April 1809.
306. Mary Collins,
b. 2 May 1765.
307. Hepzibah Collins, b. 2 Jan. 1768, m. Josiah Fay, 17
Feb. 1788.
CHILDREN OF DANIEL GRAVES (51) AND MARTHA COATS
Daniel
Graves (137) was born in 1726 in Lynn, Mass., and died 9 July 1813 in North
Reading, Mass. His will was dated 1792. He married Sarah Upton, daughter of
Ebenezer Upton and Sarah Goodell, in 1749. She was born 19 Jan. 1729 and died
July 1804. They lived in North Reading, Mass., where he had moved with his
parents in 1727. The last few years of his life were spent with his son, Capt.
Daniel Graves. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
308. Abigail Graves, b.
1750, m. Jabez Hayward (of Andover, Mass.), 23 May 1776.
309. Nathaniel
Graves, living as late as 1778 when he gave power of attorney to his father.
Probably died in Rev. Army.
+310. Daniel Graves, b. 1757, m. Mary Buxton,
30 Jan. 1783, d. 18 Dec. 1828.
311. Sarah Graves, b. 1765, m. Ebenezer
Abbott (of North Reading, Mass.), 2 Oct. 1783. He was b. 1757, son of Ebenezer
Abbott of Andover, Mass.
+312. Ebenezer Graves, b. 27 Aug. 1766, m. Olive
Flint, 13 Feb. 1794, d. 7 June 1830.
CHILDREN OF DOROTHY GRAVES (56) AND
JOHN HIBBARD
Ebenezer Hibbard (151) was born 15 March 1711 in Lynn,
Mass., and died 1789. He married Abigail Whittier, daughter of Richard Whittier,
on 18 March 1733. They settled at Methuen, Mass. He was a carpenter and farmer.
Abigail died before 1802. Ebenezer's will was proved 4 Aug. 1789, and his son
William was appointed executor. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
313.
Ruth Hibbard, b. 20 April 1734, m. Joseph Merrill.
+314. Ebenezer
Hibbard, b. 7 Jan. 1738, m. Sarah Richardson, Oct. 1763.
+315. Nathaniel
Hibbard, b. 26 Aug. 1740, m. Sarah Boswell, 12 Dec. 1768, d. 1807 or after.
316. Abigail Hibbard, b. 1 Oct. 1743, m. John Mitchel.
317. Elizabeth
Hibbard, b. 3 April 1746, m. Abel Morrill.
+318. Daniel Hibbard, b. 15
Sept. 1748, m(1) Deborah Ingalls, m(2) Sarah Lovejoy.
319. Abiah Hibbard,
b. 7 March 1752.
+320. William Hibbard, b. 4 July 1754, m. Susanna
‑‑‑‑‑‑, d. before 8 Dec. 1802.
321. Rachel Hibbard, b. 4 March 1757, m.
David Messer.
John Hibbard (152) was born 24 Nov. 1716 in Beverly, Mass.
He married Hannah (Bodwell) Pottle (or Pattle), of Methuen, Mass., on 16 Dec.
1742 in Methuen. She was born 25 June 1715 in Haverhill, Mass., daughter of
James Bodwell and Mary Parker. She had first married a Mr. Pottle. John and
Hannah settled in Methuen. (R‑3, R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
+322.
John Hibbard, b. 8 Oct. 1743, m. Sarah Barker, 6 Oct. 1763, d. 28 Jan. 1820.
323. Stephen Hibbard, b. 29 Aug. 1745.
324. Esther Hibbard, b. 27
Aug. 1747, m. Solomon Smith.
+325. James Hibbard, b. 25 July 1749, m.
Sarah Merrick, 1775.
326. Mary Hibbard, b. 13 Nov. 1751, never married.
+327. Jonathan Hibbard, b. 21 April 1754, m. Sally Kimball, 1777, d. 19
Sept. 1838.
328. Hannah Hibbard, b. 21 Oct. 1759, m. John Blithem.
Joseph Hibbard (156) was born 5 July 1726 in Andover, Mass., and died 1806
in Newburgh, Vt. He married Hepsibah Sawyer about 1750. She died at age 85.
While young, he moved to Methuen, Mass. with his father. At the time of his
marriage, his father deeded to him all of his estate. Soon after, he enlisted in
the army engaged in the French war and served nearly through. He returned to
Methuen and later moved to Newburgh. Their children were all born in Methuen.
(R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
+329. Jacob Hibbard, b.c. 1752, m(1)
widow Colby or Colley, m(2) widow Elizabeth Toby, 6 Nov. 1792, d. 22 Feb. 1823.
330. Dolly Hibbard, b. 1754, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑ Remick.
331. Rebecca Hibbard,
m. Samuel Clough.
332. Sally Hibbard, m. Raymond Chamberlin.
333.
Dorcas Hibbard, never married.
334. Joseph Hibbard, d. 1775. He belonged
to the Massachusetts volunteers, and was killed at the battle of Bunker Hill, 17
June 1775.
Daniel Hibbard (157) was born 1728 in Methuen, Mass. He
probably married Ruth Huse (or Hewes), daughter of John Hewes and Ruth Sawtelle,
in 1750. He was killed 3 Feb. 1777 at Haverhill, Mass. by a falling tree. He
served an apprenticeship at the tanners' and curriers' trade, and later went to
Middletown, Conn., where he purchased land in 1749. He was in Haverhill again
the next year, where his children were all born. (R‑200, R‑207)
Children
- Hibbard
+335. Daniel Hibbard, b. 18 Nov. 1752, m. Sarah Walden, 1772,
d. 27 June 1823.
+336. Joseph Hibbard, b. 1754, m. Dorothy Eastman, d. 11
May 1824.
337. Israel Hibbard, b. 1759.
338. Lydia Hibbard
339. John Hibbard
+340. James Hibbard, b.c. 1760, married.
341.
Samuel Hibbard, settled at New Haven, Conn.
342. Hannah Hibbard, b. 19
Feb. 1762.
CHILDREN OF SAMUEL LAUGHTON (58) AND ESTHER ALLEY
John
Laughton (161) was born 11 Aug. 1714 in Taunton, MA, and died 26 Feb. 1799 in
Dummerston, Windham Co., VT. He married Esther Davis, daughter of James Davis
and Anne Smedley, on 21 Oct. 1740 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA. She was born 9
Sept. 1717 in Concord, MA, and died 27 April 1813 in Dummerston, Windham Co.,
VT. (R‑69)
Children - Laughton
343. Jacob Laughton, b. 1735, d.
1792.
344. Sally Laughton, b. 1735, d. 1751.
+345. James Laughton,
b. 21 Nov. 1741, m. Lydia Cushing Howland, 30 Dec. 1780, d. 20 June 1833.
346. John Laughton, b. 29 July 1743 (Concord, Middlesex Co., MA), d. d.
Newfane, Windham Co., VT).
347. Sarah Laughton, b. 24 July 1746 (Concord,
MA), d. 1760.
348. Elizabeth Laughton, b. 14 March 1748 (Concord, MA), m.
Isaac Boyden, d. 8 Feb. 1831 (Dummerston, Windham Co., VT). He was b. 1 Jan.
1750 in MA, and d. 9 June 1813 in Dummerston, Windham Co., VT, son of Joseph
Boyden and Judith Adams.
349. Jacob Laughton, b. 15 Nov. 1751 (Concord,
MA), d. 4 July 1752 (Concord, MA).
350. Esther Laughton, b. 26 Nov. 1754
(Concord, MA), d. 1768 (ME).
351. Susanna (“Anna”) Laughton, b. 13 April
1758 (Rutland, MA), m. Lemuel Presson, 25 March 1788, d. 1855 (Palermo, Oswego
Co., NY). He was b. 1752 in MA, and d. 12 Dec. 1820 in Northfield, Franklin Co.,
MA, son of Benjamin Presson and Abigail Hasey.
352. Solomon Laughton, b.
1760 (Concord, MA).
CHILDREN OF SAMUEL GRAVES (71)
James Graves
(167) was born 22 April 1714 in Chelmsford, Mass. He married Sarah Roberts,
daughter of Ephraim Roberts and Hannah Smith of Haverhill, Mass., on 1 Sept.
1741 in Haverhill, Mass. She was born 7 May 1725 in Haverhill. He lived in that
part of Haverhill, Mass., when he married, which was later set off to N.H. He
lived in Hampstead, N.H. in 1743, and was Selectman of the town from 1752 to
1756. He purchased a large farm at South Hampton, N.H. in 1761, and was a farmer
and innkeeper until his death. He was buried at South Hampton on 7 May 1765. His
wife was admitted to the church at South Hampton on 1 June 1766, and died before
18 June 1781. James Graves was a substantial and respected citizen, and belonged
to that class of inhabitants who created the public sentiment that culminated in
the American Revolution. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+353. David
Graves, b. 1 June 1742, m. Ruth Wadleigh, 20 Feb. 1768, d. 25 July 1813.
354. Olive Graves, b. 10 Sept. 1743, m. Benjamin Clough.
355. Samuel
Graves, b. 27 March 1745.
+356. William Graves, b. Autumn 1746, m. Anna
Currier, d. 1807.
357. James Graves, b. 1748, d. June 1765. Bur. 15 June
1765.
358. Hannah Graves, b. Hampstead, N.H., m. Samuel Goodwin (of
Newton, N.H.).
+359. Phineas Graves, b.c. 1753, m(1) Hannah Brown, 1780,
m(2) Sally Hodgdon, 1796, d. 1816.
360. Sarah Graves, bapt. Jan. 1754
(Hampstead, N.H.), m. Jonathan Currier (of Salisbury, Mass.), 4 May 1775.
361. Abigail Graves, bapt. Oct. 1755 (Hampstead, N.H.), m. William Ring (of
Salisbury, Mass.), 27 Jan. 1776.
362. Martha Graves, bapt. 24 Dec. 1757
(Hampstead, N.H.), m. Jonathan Proctor (of Kingston, N.H.), 20 Feb. 1777.
363. Lydia Graves, b.c. 1759, m. John Smith, 1775-6, d. July 1829. John
Smith of Newbury, Mass. was one of the crew of the privateer "Dalton" of
Newburyport. He was captured by the English man-of-war "Reasonable" on 24 Dec.
1776 and imprisoned in the "Old Mill" prison at Plymouth, England for about 3
years. She was buried at Newbury 24 July 1829, aged 70.
364. Lucy Graves,
b. 22 Aug. 1762, d. 19 June 1767 (South Hampton, N.H.).
365. Mary
Elizabeth ("Molly") Graves, bapt. 16 Oct. 1764, d. 23 April 1767.
Lydia
Graves (170) was born 9 July 1724, and died 28 Nov. 1760 in Lunenburg, Mass. She
married Abijah Hovey on 21 March 1744/5. He was born 9 Dec. 1719 in Boxford,
Mass., and moved to Lunenburg in 1750, where he died in 1794/5. (R‑15)
Children - Hovey
+366. Sarah Hovey, b. 19 Nov. 1746, m. John Farwell, 16
March 1769, d. 23 April 1829.
Mary Graves (172) was born 29 July 1729 in
Haverhill, Essex Co., Mass., was baptized 11 Jan. 1729/30 in Second Church,
Salisbury (or Amesbury), Mass., and died 1 Oct. 1807 in Haverhill, Mass. She
married Jonathan Shepard on 30 May 1751 in Haverhill, Mass. (John Card Graves
said she probably married Moses Call, but nothing has been found to support
this.) Sources for these facts are: Jacobus, The Shepard Families of New
England, vol. III, p. 355; Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, p. 511, from
records of Second Church of Amesbury; and inscriptions in the family Bible
belonging to Mehitable Shepard, daughter of Jonathan Shepard and Mary Graves.
Included in the Bible entries are the names of Mary's parents, "Martha Graves"
and "Samuel Graves of King Street, Ipswich." There are no other Graves names in
the Bible.
From Jacobus's book (with slight editing changes): Jonathan
Shepard, son of Jonathan Shepard, was born 22 Sept. 1728 and died in 1793
(before 29 April), both in Haverhill, Mass. He was admitted to the First
Congregational Church of Haverhill, 10 June 1753, and had children baptized
there. Later in life he became a Baptist, for his will mentions his pew in the
Baptist Church at Haverhill.
He is reported as a private in Capt. Richard
Ayer's Co., Col. Johnson's Regt., which marched on the alarm of 19 April 1775;
"reported a deacon." (Mass. Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolution, 14:116.)
He was listed in the 1790 census in Haverhill with one male under 16
(although his son Jonathan was actually 18) and two females.
The church
record of his marriage calls him "Mr." and his bride "Mrs.", but this term of
respect does not at that period imply that the bride was a widow. A deed is
cited, 15 May 1792, by which Jonathan Shepard of Haverhill conveyed land
"formerly of my father Joseph Bond" (Essex County Land), which suggests that his
bride was a Bond by birth and not a widow Graves. (Jacobus did not have the
Bible record available to him as cited earlier.) There was, indeed, a Joseph
Bond of Haverhill whose will, dated 7 Dec. 1724, named with other children a
daughter Mary. It is estimated, however, that this Mary Bond would have been too
old to be mother of all the Shepard children. Since a daughter of Jonathan gave
a child the full name of Mary Graves, it seems probable that this was the maiden
name of Jonathan's wife. Furthermore, if the land formerly belonging to Joseph
Bond had been inherited by Jonathan's wife, she was then living and should have
joined him in the deed. It is suggested that the cited deed should be
re-examined.
On 19 April 1754, Jonathan Shepard of Haverhill, blacksmith,
and Solomon Kimball of Bradford, Mass., bought land in Hampstead, N.H., which
they sold 1 Dec. 1758. Also, on 12 Dec. 1759, Jonathan Shepard, Jr., of
Haverhill, blacksmith, with the same Solomon Kimball, sold land in the 4th
division of the original right laid out to Samuel Graves, dec'd. (New Hampshire
Land).
On 10 April 1792, Jonathan Shepard of Exeter, N.H., blacksmith,
conveyed to James Shepard of Hampstead, N.H. (Deeds, Exeter, N.H.).
The
will of Jonathan Shepard of Haverhill, yoeman, dated 16 Feb. 1793, proved 29
April 1793, named his wife Mary; son Jonathan; and daughters Polly Shepard and
Mehitable Ayres; James Duncan, executor. Duncan declined and administration was
granted to James Shepard (Jonathan's brother) of Hampstead, N.H. (Essex Co.
Probate). (R‑27, R‑204)
Children - Shepard
367. Mehitable Shepard,
b. 28 July 1753, bapt. 5 Aug. 1753, d. 2 April 1762.
368. Mary Shepard,
b. 24 Nov. 1754, d. 1 Dec. 1754.
369. Mary Shepard, b. 28 Nov. 1758,
bapt. 1758, d. 11 April 1762.
370. Sarah Shepard, b. 9 Jan. 1761, bapt.
14 June 1761, d. 7 June 1762.
+371. Mehitable Shepard, b. 5 June 1764, m.
Richard Ayer, 6 Oct. 1786, prob. d. after 1840.
+372. Mary Shepard, b. 31
Dec. 1769, m. Solomon Kimball, 4 May 1794, d. 25 June 1830.
+373.
Jonathan Shepard, b. 3 June 1772, m(1) Lucinda Burdick, intention 10 Nov. 1799,
m(2) Sally (Sawyer) Hutchins, 3 Dec. 1818, d. 26 July 1863.
CHILDREN OF
ELEAZER GRAVES (73) AND SARAH ‑‑‑‑‑‑
Abraham Graves (182) was born 25
Oct. 1714 in Andover, Mass., and died before 1770. He married Sarah Frest of
Needham, Mass. on 1 June 1738 at Needham. She was born in 1707, and was buried 6
March 1787 at 80 years of age. Abraham bought land from his father in Sept. 1744
in Natick, Mass., and later sold it to John Phipps of Sherburne, Mass. He
referred to himself as "of Natick, husbandman". (R‑201)
Children - Graves
374. Esther Graves, b. 11 June 1739, d. 8 Dec. 1739.
375. Sarah
Graves, b. 18 Sept. 1740.
CHILDREN OF JOHN GRAVES (74) AND ELIZABETH BEAN
Samuel Graves (188) was born 1726 in Falmouth, Maine, was baptized 16 March
1727, and died 23 Aug. 1792 in Topsham, Me. He first married Mrs. Ann Bush on 7
Nov. 1751 in Falmouth. They were both of Falmouth, and their intention to marry
was published 5 Oct. 1751. She died Nov. 1752. He secondly married Mrs. Mary
(Jack) Gooding of Brunswick (or Topsham, according to Mr. Roland B. Graves),
Maine on 29 Nov. 1770. Mary had previously married James Gooding on 6 Dec. 1753.
She died in 1797. Samuel Graves was in Capt. George Berry's Military Co. at
Falmouth from 19 May 1746 to 19 Jan. 1747, was in the Louisburg Campaign of
1745, and was a selectman in Topsham in 1773. He moved to Topsham, Me. about
1762, and was selectman there in 1773. His son Jacob was appointed administrator
of his estate on 29 June 1793. (R‑10, R‑13, R‑201)
Children - Graves, by
Mary Jack
376. Mary Graves, b. 5 Nov. 1771, m. Samuel Marriner.
+377. Jacob Graves, b. 10 Aug. 1773, m. Fannie Jack, 30 Nov. 1797, d. 14 Sept.
1855.
+378. Ebenezer Graves, b. 23 Aug. 1775, m. Abigail Blake, d. 14
Aug. 1832.
+379. Samuel Graves, Jr., b. 18 May 1778, m. Catherine
Sutherland.
380. Ann Graves, b. 5 May 1780, m. Isaac Jaques (of Bowdoin,
Me.).
+381. Thomas Graves, b. 14 May 1783, m. Abigail Jacques, 1809, d.
13 July 1826.
382. Jabez Graves, b. 8 Dec. 1785, supposed to have married
in New Brunswick.
383. Susannah Graves, b. 27 July 1788, m. Joseph Jack
(of Bowdoinham, Me.).
CHILDREN OF WILLIAM GRAVES (76) AND ELIZABETH BEAN
Joseph Graves (189) was born about 1728 in Falmouth, Me., was baptized in
May 1730, died 11 June 1797 in Topsham, Me., and was buried in the Old Topsham
Cem. He married Jane Adams, sister of Joshua, Moses, and Benjamin Adams. They
were both of Falmouth, Maine. She was born 13 May 1733 at Newbury, Mass. Their
intentions were published 2 (or 5) Nov. 1754. She was probably a daughter of
Jacob Adams of Falmouth and Mary ‑‑‑‑‑‑. Falmouth town records show Jacob Adams
granted 40 acres of land and 1 acre of land for a house lot. Other Falmouth town
records show his children to be: Elizabeth, b. 4 July 1728; John, b. 28 June
1730; Mary, b. 5 July 1732. Mary had published intentions of marriage to David
Woodman on 22 Jan. 1748.
Samuel and Joseph, the oldest of the four Graves
brothers, evidently moved to Topsham in 1758, as the deed transferring the 1000
acres of land they purchased was dated 16 March 1758.
The town of Topsham
was incorporated in 1764, and Joseph was a selectman in 1770. There is also a
record that he was a member of the Church of Christ Congregational Church in
Topsham. (R‑13, R‑201)
Children - Graves
+384. Joseph Graves, b.
12 Jan. 1765, m. Cynthia Ann West, 19 Nov. 1795, d. 12 Sept. 1850.
+385.
Joshua Graves, b. 6 (or 2) Sept. 1767, m. Mehitable Hutchinson, 27 Jan. 1800, d.
18 Nov. 1855.
386. Rebecca Graves, b. 2 Sept. 1769, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑ True, d.
Bowdoin, Me. They settled in North Yarmouth, Me.
+387. Nathaniel Graves,
b. 16 Dec. 1772, m. Abigail Palmer, 6 Dec. 1800, d. 16 Jan. 1840.
388.
Samuel Graves
+389. Moses Graves, b. 30 Jan. 1778, m. Martha Mallett, d.
5 Jan. 1854.
390. Anna Graves, m. Charles Gowell (of Bowdoin, Me.).
Settled in Topsham, Me.
391. Joanna Graves, never married.
Charles
Johnson Graves (190), called Johnson, was born 8 (or 1) Feb. 1732 in Falmouth,
Maine, was baptized 28 March 1732, and died 18 Jan. 1824 in Topsham, Me. It is
conjectured that he used the name Johnson because he didn't like the name
Charles, thus explaining the apparent strangeness of naming one son John and
another Johnson. He first married Sarah Staples of Falmouth, sister of Stephen
and Samuel Staples, on 10 Sept. 1757 in Falmouth, Me. He secondly married Mrs.
Susanna (Hobbs) Staples, widow of Stephen Staples, formerly of Falmouth. He went
to Topsham, Me. about 1762 (or 23 June 1803). His first three children were
apparently born in Falmouth, Me., and the last two were born in Topsham.
Johnson's cemetery stone, two miles north of Topsham on Route 24, has the name
"Greaves" and date of death as Jan. 27, 1824, age 91 years, 11 months, 8 days.
He was a private in a Massachusetts unit (from Topsham) during the Rev. War, and
those records indicate birthdate as 19 Aug. 1732 and death on 8 Jan. 1824. Sarah
Staples was a daughter of Samuel Staples II and Elizabeth. Samuel II was granted
land in Falmouth on 17 Aug. 1727, 6 Nov. 1727, and 15 March 1727/8. Sarah was
born 16 March 1736/7, and marriage intention pub. 10 Sept. 1757. (R‑13, R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Sarah Staples
392. Daniel Graves, died in
infancy at Falmouth, Me.
393. Elizabeth Graves, b. 19 April 1759-60, m.
Benjamin Jaques.
+394. John Graves, b. 4 April 1762, m. Margaret Gray.
+395. William Graves, b. 4 Aug. 1765, m(1) Sarah Jacques, 29 April 1792,
m(2) Mrs. Catherine (Potter) Dunham, d. 12 Oct. 1844.
396. Crispus
Graves, b. 20 Oct. 1767, m. Jane Berry.
Joanna Graves (192) was baptized
in 1737. She was probably named for her grandmother, Joanna Treethy. She married
Joseph Storer on 15 March 1764 (or 1767) in First Church, Falmouth, Maine. He
died in 1777. (R‑21)
Children - Storer
397. Elizabeth Storer
398. Joanna Storer, b. 1767.
+399. Joseph Storer, b. 1776, m.
Charlotte Knight, 11 Nov. 1800, d. 1869.
400. child
401. child
John Graves (193) was born 27 June 1739 in Falmouth, Maine, and was baptized
in 1739. He married Mrs. Sarah Boynton (or Boyanton) of Falmouth on 31 Aug. (or
10 April) 1769. He died 4 May 1818 in Topsham, and was buried near his brother
Johnson. (R‑13, R‑201)
Children - Graves
402. Daniel Graves, b. 16
June 1770, m. Katy Hawthorne, d. in Bowdoinham. She died in Richmond, Va.
403. Sarah Graves, b. 12 Oct. 1771.
+404. Johnson Graves, b. 21 (or
2) Feb. 1774, m. Fanny Dinsmore.
405. Elizabeth Graves, b. 18 Jan. 1778,
died young.
+406. John Graves, b. 26 Sept. 1780, m. Mary Dinsmore, d.c.
1845.
407. Esther Graves, b. 24 March 1788.
+408. Levi Graves, b.
10 Nov. 1790, m. Eliza Colson.
Crispus Graves (194) was baptized in 1742,
and died at Westbrook, Me. He married Susannah Merrill of Falmouth, Me. on 2 May
1765 at Falmouth. (Did she die 4 Dec. 1793?) He was a subscriber to the
Settlement of a Pastor of the Congregational Church at Westbrook, Me. on 24 June
1799. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+409. Andrew Graves, b. 1774, m(1)
Elizabeth Jacques, 1791, m(2) prob. Isabella Hutchinson, 8 June 1814.
410. Crispus Graves, Jr.
411. Tabitha Graves
412. Polly Graves
CHILDREN OF SAMUEL GRAVES (77) AND SARAH BAILEY
Ebenezer Graves (195)
was born 20 March 1745 at Marblehead, Mass., baptized 21 March 1745, and died 25
April 1812 in Marblehead. He first married Elizabeth Sinecross (or Signcross) on
29 Sept. 1766 (or 1767). She was born in 1744 and died 6 Jan. 1800 at age 55. He
secondly married Elizabeth (Hill) Andrews, widow of Capt. William Andrews. Their
intention to marry was published 22 March 1800. She died 7 Nov. 1808, aged 68
years. He was a blacksmith, and lived in Marblehead, Mass. (R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Elizabeth Sinecross
413. Sarah Graves, b. 26 Dec.
1767, bapt. 8 Jan. 1768, m. Eli Brown, 10 Aug. 1788 (Marblehead, Mass.), d. 2
March 1848.
414. Samuel Graves, b. 4 Dec. 1769, bapt. 10 Dec. 1769, d. 16
Feb. 1770.
+415. Ebenezer Graves, b. 10 Jan. 1771, m(1) Rebecca Cash, 30
Nov. 1794, m(2) Ruth Barker, d. 21 Dec. 1850.
416. Elizabeth Graves, b.
21 Oct. 1772, bapt. 25 Oct. 1772, m. Benjamin Bowder, 27 Dec. 1791 (Marblehead,
Mass.), d. 19 Sept. 1794.
+417. Samuel Graves, b. 24 Dec. 1774, m. Polly
Paine, 26 Nov. 1797, d. March 1806.
+418. Joseph Graves, b. 19 Dec. 1776,
m. Elizabeth Evans, 27 March 1795, d. 21 Feb. 1837.
+419. John Graves, b.
16 Dec. 1778, m. Mary Harris, 25 April 1805, d. 16 April 1812.
+420.
Eleazer T. Graves, b. 5 Jan. 1781, m(1) Sarah Besom, 22 Dec. 1801, m(2) Grace
Bubier Prentiss, 10 March 1839, d. 5 July 1847.
Children - Graves, by
Elizabeth Andrews
421. Mary Graves, b. 5 Dec. 1782, bapt. 8 Dec. 1782, m.
Samuel Graves (son of her uncle John Graves), 17 Oct. 1826, d. 8 April 1840.
422. Capt.) George Graves, b. 23 April 1785, bapt. 24 April 1785, never
married. Lost at sea in March 1807, off the Capes of Va., while in command of a
schooner from Baltimore.
423. William Andrew Graves
Capt. Samuel
Graves (197) was born 12 (or 14) April 1748 in Marblehead, Mass., baptized 17
April 1748, and died 31 Aug. 1835 in Marblehead. He married Sarah Dolliver on 8
Aug. 1771 in Marblehead. She was born about 1750 in Marblehead. He was in the
Rev. War in a company at Ft. Marblehead in 1775. Afterward he was in Capt.
Joseph Barker's Co., and went to Westborough where he remained in service untill
the peace of 1783. He then returned to Marblehead with Capt. Hooker's Co. of
Artillery. All their children were born in Marblehead. (R‑201)
Children -
Graves
+424. Samuel Graves, b. 1 July 1777, m. Sarah B. Loviss, 15 Sept.
1796, d. 30 May 1817.
425. William Dolliver Graves, b. 20 April 1785,
bapt. 22 April 1785, m. Mary Standley, 4 Feb. 1816, d. 9 March 1825. No
children.
+426. Ebenezer Graves, b. April 1791, m. Sally Lloyd, 27 March
1814, d. 14 Feb. 1816.
+427. John Bailey Graves, b. 1 July 1796, m.
Hannah Besom, 10 April 1814, d. 6 May 1880.
John Graves (199) was born 10
(or 9) Feb. 1752 and died 18 Jan. 1839, both in Marblehead, Essex Co., Mass. He
first married Mary Hendley on 21 Feb. 1774 (21 Feb. 1775, according to
Marblehead Vital Statistics, p. 182) at Marblehead, Mass. She died 24 Jan. 1783
at age 30 (based on the birth dates of the children, this date looks suspect).
He secondly married Mrs. Rebecca (Sweetland) Thompson, daughter of John
Sweetland and Elizabeth Grant, on 18 Jan. 1789 at Marblehead. She had first
married Jonathan Thompson on 30 June 1774. She was born in 1753, was baptized 11
March 1753, and died 21 Jan. 1824, all in Marblehead.
John was a
sailmaker by trade, and was in Naval Service in the Rev. War. At the Adjutant
General's office in Boston is the following description of him: "John Graves,
sailmaker, M. head [apparently Marblehead], height 5 ft. 6 inches, complection
dark. Seaman on the U.S. ship 'Thorn', Capt. Francis Felton, 9 months service
1776." Also, "Sailmaker, Brigantine 'Tyranicide', year 1777, Capt. Hainden." He
apparently also served as a tentmaker under Gen. Washington at the siege of
Boston. He lived in Marblehead, Mass. John, Mary, and Rebecca were all buried in
Old Burial Hill, Marblehead. (R‑9, R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Mary
Hendley
428. John Graves, b. 1 Aug. 1775, bapt. 6 Aug. 1775, never
married, d. 1796.
429. Sally Graves, b. 26 July, 1778, bapt. 28 July
1778, m. Francis Felton, 26 Aug. 1800, d. Nov. 1858. He was lost at sea on 15
Sept. 1821.
+430. Samuel Graves, b. June 1781, m(1) Mary Bowden, 22 June
1806, m(2) Mary Graves, 17 Oct. 1826, d. 4 March 1843.
+431. Ebenezer
Graves, b. 25 July 1783, m. Elizabeth Stevens, 25 June 1807.
+432.
Benjamin Graves, bapt. 4 Dec. 1785, m. Mary Stevens, 4 Dec. 1810, d. Dec. 1836.
Children - Graves, by Rebecca Thompson
+433. Mary Graves, b. 24 July
1791, m(1) Amos Dennis Tucker, 14 April 1814, m(2) Thomas K. Felton, 22 Dec.
1822, d. 6 March 1865.
+434. Eleazer Graves, b. 25 April 1793, m. Miriam
Lewis Besom, 6 Sept. 1818, d. 6 April 1873.
435. Elizabeth Graves, b. 6
June 1796, bapt. 12 June 1796, m. Thomas Gilbert, Jr., 14 June 1818.
CHILDREN OF JOSEPH HASKELL (81)
Jonathan Haskell (204) was born 25 Oct.
1710 and died at sea in 1738. He married Mary Sawyer on 6 Jan. 1736. (R‑49,
R‑209)
Children - Haskell
436. Jonathan Haskell
437. Mary
Haskell
Susanna Haskell (205) was born 20 Feb. 1712 in Gloucester, Mass.
She married Anthony Bennett, son of John Bennett and Elizabeth Hibbert, on 27
April 1732. He was born 14 Feb. 1714 in Gloucester, and died in June 1787. All
their children were born in Gloucester, Mass. (R‑49)
Children - Bennett
438. Jerusha Bennett, b. 13 Sept. 1732, m. Nathaniel Stevens.
+439.
Isaac Bennett, b. 8 Jan. 1741, m. Dorcas Wharff, d.c. 1790.
440. Jonathan
Bennett, b. 1746, d. 1825.
CHILDREN OF DANIEL ABBOTT (92) AND HANNAH
CHANDLER
Phebe Abbott (219) was born 4 (or 6 or 7) April 1721 in Andover,
Mass. (Andover Vital Records, p. 20), and died 30 (or 20) May 1756 in Woodstock,
Windham Co., Conn. She married Ebenezer Holmes, son of Ebenezer Holmes and
Joanna Ainsworth, on 26 Aug. 1742 in Woodstock (John Chandler, J.P.). Phebe's
husband was born 27 Feb. 1720/1 and died 28 June 1794, both in Woodstock. All
their children were born in Woodstock. (R‑18)
Children - Holmes
441. Phebe Holmes, b. 22 June 1743, m. Ralph Vinton, 15 June 1766, d. 6 Feb.
1828 (Dudley, Mass.).
442. Dorothy Holmes, b. 13 April 1745, m. John
Vinton, 11 Jan. 1770, d. Dec. 1834.
+443. Ebenezer Holmes, b. 1 Nov.
1748, m. Mariella Colburn, 7 April 1778, d. 29 Jan. 1810.
444. Chandler
Holmes, b. 27 Dec. 1750, d. 4 May 1775.
445. Huldah Holmes, b. 10 June
1756, m. Zephaniah Tucker, d. 2 April 1853.
CHILDREN OF MARK GRAVES (98)
AND ELIZABETH RICHARDSON
Thomas Graves (226) was born in 1732 in
Marblehead, MA, was baptized 19 Aug. 1733 in Marblehead, and died 19 June 1783.
He married Lydia Tubbs, daughter of William Tubbs and Rebecca Daniels. She was
born 1742 in Lynn, MA. He and his family apparently lived in NY state. (R‑41,
R‑44)
Children - Graves
+446. William Tubbs Graves, b. 13 April
1782, m. Maria Harder, 1 Aug. 1805, d. 5 Oct. 1838.
CHILDREN OF ABIGAIL
GRAVES (101) AND JOHN ADSIT
John Adsit, 3rd (235) was born in 1756, and
died in 1827 in Pa. He served in the Rev. War with Capt. Abner Hawley's Co.,
Regt. of Albany Militia, and had an outstanding record as a runner and athlete.
He left N.Y. State about 1823 to visit his son, Richard, who had migrated to
Crawford Co., Pa. in 1818. First settling near Meadville, John Adsit, 3rd, later
moved near Linesville and in 1820 permanently settled two miles south of
Conneaut Lake, Pa., where he and the generations to follow farmed, lumbered, and
plied various building trades. His death and burial in 1827 took place on this
homestead, it being his choice that he be buried on a knoll north of the house.
This site became what has since been known as the Adsit Cemetery, where the
greatest number of family burials have since been made, the land having been
donated by Richard for this purpose.
John Adsit, 3rd, married Tamar
Holdridge of Columbia Co., N.Y. She died 6 March 1842 at the home of their son,
John B. Adsit, in Clifton Park, Saratoga Co., N.Y. Her burial was the second to
be made in the Methodist Episcopal Cem. in West Crescent, N.Y. (R‑16, R‑202)
Children - Adsit
+447. John B. Adsit, b. 1785, m. Olive Emmons, d. 25
Aug. 1869.
+448. Richard Adsit, b. 1788, m. Deborah Bennett, 1808, d.
Aug. 1867.
449. Lydia Adsit, m. John Marston.
450. Shadrick Adsit,
b. 1793, d. 1846. Bur. Sand Lake, N.Y.
+451. Benjamin Adsit, b. 1795, m.
Debora Frost, d. 1867.
452. Tamar Adsit, m. Robert Campbell.
CHILDREN OF JOHN GRAVES (103) AND HANNAH PERKINS
John Graves (240) was
baptized 8 Jan. 1741 at Ipswich, Mass., and died 7 March 1804. His intention to
marry Mrs. Elizabeth Pushee of Ipswich was published on 12 Oct. 1765. She died
17 April 1805. He was a sergeant in the Ipswich Co. of Minute Men. He enlisted
10 May 1775. He was a cabinet maker. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+453. John Graves, b. 11 Sept. 1766, m(1) Elizabeth Sayward, 1 Sept. 1791, m(2)
Abigail W. Hodgkins, 4 July 1819.
+454. Moses Graves, bapt. 7 May 1769,
m. Deborah Safford, 7 Nov. 1793, d. 1794.
455. Elizabeth Graves, b. 6
Sept. 1772, m. John Sweet, Jr., 7 Feb. 1797.
CHILDREN OF MARTHA GRAVES
(104) AND JACOB FOSTER
Martha Foster (241) was born 16 Oct. 1710 in
Ipswich, Mass., and died 8 Sept. 1756 in Harvard, Mass. She married Richard
Harris, son of Sgt. John Harris and Grace Searle, on 10 May 1735 in Ipswich. He
was born 13 Nov. 1705 in Ipswich, was christened 25 Nov. 1705 in Ipswich, and
died 20 Dec. 1776 in Harvard, Mass. He moved to Harvard in 1743. He secondly
married Phebe (Wright) Atherton, widow of John Atherton of Harvard. Richard was
a weaver. Their first 5 children were born in Ipswich and the others were born
in Harvard. (R‑22)
Children - Harris
+456. Martha Harris, bapt. 11
April 1736, m. John Wetherbee, 25 March 1760, d. 4 Aug. 1811.
457.
Richard Harris, bapt. 5 March 1738 (or 1737), d. 16 April 1738 (Ipswich, Mass.).
458. John Harris, bapt. 12 Aug. 1739, d. 20 Feb. 1740 (Ipswich, Mass.).
459. Deacon) Jacob Harris, bapt. 15 Feb. 1741, m(1) Elizabeth Wichester, 26
Oct. 1769, m(2) Anna (Merriam) Warren (?), 21 Aug. 1783, m(3) Ruth Poal, d. 26
Sept. 1826 (Windham, N.H.).
460. Richard Harris, bapt. 3 April 1743, m.
Lydia Atherton, d. 27 June 1798 (Harvard, Mass.).
461. John Harris, bapt.
20 Oct. 1745, d. 21 Sept. 1756 (Harvard, Mass.).
462. Rebecca Harris, b.
25 March 1748, bapt. 27 March 1748, m. Groves Scollay, 11 Nov. 1779, d. 21 March
1819 (Ringe, N.H.).
463. Anna Harris, bapt. 29 April 1750, d. 28 Nov.
1750 (Harvard, Mass.).
464. Nathaniel Harris, b. 4 April 1752, m. Abigail
Harris, 12 March 1778 (Ashburnham, Mass.), d. 21 June 1831 (Brandon, Vt.).
465. William Harris, b. 8 Oct. 1754, m. Ruth Wetherbee, d. 30 Aug. 1831
(Grafton, Vt.). He was a Rev. War soldier.
CHILDREN OF SAMUEL GRAVES
(107) AND ELIZABETH RAYNER
John Graves (244) and his wife Sarah lived at
Ipswich, Mass., where he died before 1757. His widow was published for a second
marriage with Moses Stickney, son of Samuel Stickney and Susanna Perley, on 25
June 1757. She died 3 Oct. 1823 at 93 years of age. (R‑201)
Children -
Graves
466. Sarah Graves, bapt. 7 May 1732 (Ipswich, Mass.).
GENERATION 6
CHILDREN OF WILLIAM GRAVES (122) AND SARAH ALLEN
Mark
Graves (257) was born 3 Oct. 1739 at Lynn, Mass., and died 19 June 1809 at his
home in Marblehead, Mass. He married Hannah Blaney of Lynn on 5 March 1761 at
Lynn. He was a mariner. All their children were born at Lynn. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+467. Joseph Graves, b. 17 Nov. 1761, m. Nancy
Livermore, 8 June 1786.
+468. William Graves, b. 28 July 1764, m. Sarah
Whitmark, 13 Dec. 1795, d.c. 1843.
469. Hannah Graves, b. 12 Nov. 1766,
m. Jacob Phillips, 23 Nov. 1790, d. 19 Jan. 1849 (Lynn, Mass.).
+470.
Mark Graves, b. 17 June 1770, m. Bethia Jackson, 22 Feb. 1795, d. 3 Dec. 1850.
+471. Jonathan Blaney Graves, b. 28 April 1773, married.
+472.
Crispus Graves, b. 3 Jan. 1776, m(1) Sarah Phillips, 27 Sept. 1794, m(2) Mrs.
Hannah Bridges, 27 March 1836, d. 11 Jan. 1863.
473. Abigail Graves, b. 1
June 1778, m. Henry Prehser, 27 Nov. 1806 (Marblehead), d. 2 May 1817. He died
12 Sept. 1834, aged 52.
William Graves (260) was born 23 Oct. 1745 at
Lynn, Mass. He first married Mary Williams on 11 June 1767. He secondly married
Abigail Graves, daughter of his uncle Jacob Graves, on 23 June 1781. William
Graves enlisted in 1776 as a private in Capt. Wilkinson's (or Wilcoxen's) Co. of
Col. John Webb's Mass. Regt. and served 9 months. In Jan. 1777 he shipped on
board the "Rising States", Capt. Thompson, and after 3 months was captured and
held prisoner for 3 years. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
474. Sarah
Graves, m. Ebenezer Burrill (of Swampscot, Mass.). Intention published 15 Dec.
1774 (?).
475. Ruth Graves
476. Rebecca Graves
CHILDREN OF
SAMUEL GRAVES (123) AND HANNAH RAND
Samuel Graves (265) was born 6 (or 9)
Aug. 1739 at Lynn, Mass. He was a tanner at Lynn as early as 1768. He moved to
Salem, Mass. before 1782. He and his brother Rand owned and conveyed land in
Chelsea, Mass. He first married Lois Burrill, supposedly on 28 April 1768. She
died 31 May 1772. He secondly married Elizabeth Burrill on 20 Jan. 1774 at Lynn.
(R‑201)
Children - Graves
477. Lois Graves, bapt. 11 Aug. 1776, m.
Caleb Manning, 16 April 1801, d. 4 Oct. 1807 (Salem, Mass.). He was b. 8 Nov.
1778 (Medford, Mass.), d. June 1810 (Salem, Mass.).
478. Samuel Burrill
Graves, bapt. 21 March 1779, d. 4 Dec. 1825 (Charleston, S.C.). He was Capt. and
part owner of the brig "Neptune" of Salem, Mass. He commanded the privateer
schooner "Growler" in the War of 1812. The "Growler" fought and captured several
vessels of greater armament.
Rand Graves (266) was born 26 April 1743 at
Lynn, Mass., and died 30 Sept. 1811. He was a tanner and a husbandman. He first
married Jane Venin on 6 Dec. 1770 in Salem, Mass. She died 18 Nov. 1806. He
secondly married Abigail Williams on 4 Dec. 1808. He owned land at Lynn and
Chelsea, Mass. His will, dated 10 Jan. 1810, was probated 22 Oct. 1811. In his
will he mentioned wife "Nabby", son Samuel, daughter Hannah Goodridge, and the 3
grandchildren, Mary, Benjamin, and James, children of the deceased son Benjamin.
The old Graves homestead, originally built in 1648, remodelled several times but
still bearing the appearance of old time architecture, descended to Hannah
Goodridge and through her to her daughter Jane Mansfield, who occupied it in the
early 1800's when she was nearly 100 years of age. The building was still
standing about 1900 on Western Ave. near Bicycle Park. (R‑201)
Children -
Graves, by Jane Venin
+479. Samuel Graves, b. 8 Aug. 1772, m. Susanna
Newhall, 23 Feb. 1795, d. 28 Sept. 1817.
480. Hannah Graves, b. 22 Jan.
1774, m. Moses Goodridge, 2 Aug. 1795, d. 22 July 1835.
+481. Benjamin
Graves, b. 4 July 1776, m(1) Mary Collins, 27 April 1797, m(2) Rebecca Williams,
15 May 1803, d. 1806-1809.
CHILDREN OF SARAH GRAVES (124) AND JACOB
COLLINS
Abigail Collins (267) was born 12 Jan. 1737 and died before 1800.
She married James Williams on 31 March 1761. (R‑4)
Children - Williams
482. Sarah Williams
483. James Williams, Jr.
484. Abigail
Williams
William Collins (268) was born 29 March 1739 and died 4 Aug.
1811. He married Tamar Graves on 9 Aug. 1770. (R‑4)
Children - Collins
485. Abigail Collins
486. Frederick Collins
487. William
Collins
Samuel Collins (269) was born 28 May 1741. He married Mary
Burrill on 7 March 1771. (R‑4)
Children - Collins
488. Lois
Collins
489. Mary Collins
490. Martha Collins
491. Sarah
Collins
492. Samuel Collins
Elizabeth Collins (270) was born 24
May 1744. She married Benjamin Burrill on 12 Nov. 1774. (R‑4)
Children -
Burrill
493. Lois Burrill
494. Sarah Burrill
495. Benjamin
Burrill, Jr.
Sarah Collins (272) was born 2 Sept. 1750. She married Jabez
Waitt (or Waite) on 5 Feb. 1792. (R‑4)
Children - Waitt
496. Job
Collins Waitt
CHILDREN OF JOSEPH GRAVES (127)
Nathaniel Graves
(274) was born 9 March 1747-8 and died 19 Jan. 1810. His marriage was published
to Anna Freeland on 5 Nov. 1773. She was of Hopkinton, Mass., where they later
lived. She died 9 March 1813. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
497. Nancy
Graves, b. 27 Sept. 1776, d. 13 Feb. 1777.
498. John Graves, b. 25 May
1782, d. 4 March 1806.
499. Sally Graves, b. 25 Sept. 1783, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑
Burnett (of Westboro, Mass.), d. 1851.
500. Luther Graves, d. 4 Jan.
1787.
+501. Lawson Graves, b. 11 Nov. 1787, m. Polly C. Childs, 20 Aug.
1818.
502. Amasa Graves, b. 30 May 1789.
+503. Calvin Graves, b.
28 Nov. 1791, m. Lucinda Hayden, d. 15 April 1858.
+504. Leonard Graves,
b. 7 Jan. 1796, m. Clarissa Bond, 7 April 1825, d. 21 March 1873.
Daniel
Graves (279) was born 4 March 1761 in Southboro, Mass., and died 30 Jan. 1836.
He first married Rhoda Fay on 30 May 1781. She was born 12 April 1762 and died
11 Nov. 1782. He secondly married Tirzah Newton, daughter of David Newton and
Abigail Lawrence, on 8 Dec. 1783. She was born 8 Dec. 1756 and died 22 May 1815.
He thirdly married Beulah Grover on 9 Oct. 1815. She died 14 June 1848.
Daniel served in the Revolutionary War (see vol. 13, p. 291, D.A.R. Lineage
Book). He moved to North Leverett, Mass. in Dec. 1792. His long and varied
service in the Rev. War was as follows: Enlisted in his native town of Southboro
on 20 Dec. 1776, when he was less than 16 years of age, in Capt. Moses
Harrington's Co., Col. Dike's Regt. He served until 1 March 1777 with the
Northern Army near Ticonderoga. From 4 May to 4 July 1777 he had special service
in Rhode Island in Capt. J. Martin's Co., Col. J. Whitney's Regt. 1 April to 2
July 1778 he served in Capt. Seth Newton's Co., Col. Abijah Stearns Regt.; 7
Nov. 1779 for 26 days in Capt. Isaac Harrington's Co., Col. Samuel Denney's
Regt., as temporary reinforcement of Continental Army at Claverack; 17 July to
10 Oct. 1780 in Capt. William Howe's Co., Col. John Rand's Regt. He was on the
pension roll from Franklin Co., Mass.
The first five children listed
below were born at Southboro, Mass., and the last three at North Leverett, Mass.
(R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Tirzah Newton
505. Hannah Graves, b.
28 Oct. 1784, d. 9 Feb. 1786.
+506. Stephen Graves, b. 18 March 1786, m.
Pamelia Watson, May 1822, d. 29 Nov. 1873.
+507. Daniel Graves, b. 14
July 1788, m. Phebe Mason, 17 Nov. 1816, d. 21 April 1857.
508. Comfort
Graves, b. 14 Aug. 1790, m. Stephen Gates, 23 Nov. 1820 (Leverett, Mass.), d. 27
March 1877. He died 19 Oct. 1847 at Royalton, Vt. Mrs. Hugh McLean of Buffalo,
N.Y. was her granddaughter.
509. Jeremiah Graves, b. 19 Aug. 1792, d. 6
May 1799.
510. Rhoda Graves, b. 23 Feb. 1795, d. 26 Sept. 1798.
511. Obediah Graves, b. 11 July 1797, d. 28 Sept. 1798.
+512. Elijah
Graves, b. 11 March 1801, m(1) Hannah Penniman, 11 Sept. 1833, m(2) Rhoda
Fairbanks, 8 May 1849, d. 8 June 1864 or 1865.
Joseph Graves, Jr. (280)
was born 29 Aug. 1763. He married Susanna Marrett on 3 April 1787. She died 12
Feb. 1812. He secondly married Rebecca Bartlett of Montague, Mass. on 23 or 24
Jan. 1813. She died in the spring of 1857. He lived in Montague, Mass. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
513. Lydia Graves, b. 29 Aug. 1788, m. Francis
Richardson (of Leverett, Mass.), 3 Oct. 1811.
+514. Peter Graves, b. 19
Nov. 1790, m. Jerusha Ware, 1817, d. 7 May 1859.
515. Anna Graves, b. 27
Oct. 1792, m(1) Chester Merchant, 3 Oct. 1811, m(2) Seth Porter.
516.
Elisha Graves, b. 15 April 1795.
517. Susan Graves, b. 26 July 1797, d. 9
Oct. 1798.
518. Rebecca Graves, b. 27 Aug. 1799, d. 18 Sept. 1803.
519. Esther Graves, b. 2 Nov. 1804, m(1) Seth Porter, m(2) Jonathan Glazier.
520. Ruth Graves, b. 29 Oct. 1807, d. 5 April 1808.
+521. Ezra
Graves, b. 25 Oct. 1809, m. Lucinda Graves, 9 March 1836, d. 7 Sept. 1849.
522. Henry Graves, b. 31 May 1811, never married, d. 29 Oct. 1891 (Montague,
Mass.).
Rebecca Graves (282) was born in Sept. 1767 in Southboro, MA, and
died 26 March 1832 in Cuyahoga Co., OH. She married Obediah Newton on 15 May
1789 in Southboro, MA. He was born 13 March 1767 in Southboro, MA, and died in
Canandaigua, NY, son of David Newton (b. 23 Feb. 1719) and Abigail Lawrence (b.
25 June 1720).
Daughter Relief wrote in her own handwriting that her
parents were Rebecca Graves and Obediah Newton of Southboro, MA, and also the
names of Obediah’s parents with their birthdates. The other information is
mostly from the Southboro records. (R‑45)
Children - Newton
+523.
Relief Newton, b. 2 May 1790, m. Ebenezer Fuller, 16 July 1810, d. 8 March 1872.
524. David Newton, b. 24 May 1791, d. 1869 (Onondaga Co., NY).
525.
Nabay Newton, b. 4 July 1793, d. 16 Sept. 1796 (Southboro, MA).
526.
Newell Newton, b. 15 Nov. 1794, m. Lucinda ‑‑‑‑‑‑, c. 1831, d. 13 Dec. 1863.
527. Hollis Newton, b. 20 April 1798, m. Debbie F. Beebe, 1824, d. 1877
(OH). She was b. 1804, d. 1877.
528. Rebecca Newton, b. 5 Nov. 1799 (?).
She may have m. Joseph Butler.
529. Abel Newton, b. 17 Jan. 1802, d.
1840-50 (Independence, OH). He may have m. Jane ‑‑‑‑‑‑.
530. Luke Newton,
b. 12 Sept. 1803, d. April 1833. He may have m. Sally Hayden.
531.
Obediah Newton, b. 2 Nov. 1805 (Onondaga Co., NY), d. 21 Oct. 1812.
532.
Hatton Newton, b. 21 May 1809 (Onondaga Co., NY), d. 22 Oct. 1812.
Crispus Graves (283) was born 18 May 1769. He married Sarah Muzzey, daughter of
Joseph Muzzey, on 8 Dec. 1790 at Shrewsbury, Mass. He was lost at sea about
1795. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
533. Zachariah Graves, bapt. 30
June 1793
+534. Joseph Muzzey Graves, b. 7 May 1793, m. Susanna Watkins,
d. 15 Jan. 1870.
Thomas Graves (284) was born 2 Oct. 1771 and died 26
Nov. 1843, both in Southboro, Mass. He first married Persis Bellows, daughter of
Jotham and Abigail Bellows, on 30 Aug. 1792 (or 1790) at Southboro, Mass. She
was born 13 Nov. 1771 in Southboro. Thomas was a cooper, and was palsied on one
side for 30 years. (R‑20, R‑201)
Children - Graves
+535. Newell
Graves, b. 16 May 1793, m. Parthena Woodward, 4 Jan. 1816, d. 3 Oct. 1869.
536. Emily Graves
537. Betsey Graves, b. 10 April 1800, m. Gardner
How (of Boston), 1 July 1816.
+538. Dexter Graves, m. Catherine Hunting,
5 April 1821, d. 14 Oct. 1841.
+539. Nixon Graves, b. 25 March 1806, m.
Sareptia W. Hunting, 24 Sept. 1826, d. 20 July 1885.
+540. Watson Graves,
b. 8 July 1809, m. Fanny D. Wilson, 11 Aug. 1829, d. 1875.
CHILDREN OF
RUTH GRAVES (128) AND WILLIAM ESTES
Mark Estes (285) married Elizabeth
Fowler. (R‑28)
Children - Estes
+541. Ezekiel (or Ezekel) Estes,
m. Mary Breed, 23 Oct. 1805.
CHILDREN OF MARK GRAVES (129) AND SUSANNA
MILLAIS
Mark Graves (286) was born 26 July 1748 (or 1749) in Salisbury,
Mass., and died 1 Aug. 1822 (or Aug. 1802) in Surinam (Dutch Guiana). He married
Abigail Green. She was born 1764 and died 26 Oct. 1821. (R‑11, R‑201)
Children - Graves
542. Susanna Graves, bapt. 15 Sept. 1776.
+543.
William Graves, b. 23 Aug. 1785, m(1) Mary Pike, 19 Oct. 1809, m(2) Susanna
Pike, 4 July 1820, d. 27 May 1851.
+544. True Green Graves, b. 30 March
1787, m. Nancy Morrill, 18 Sept. 1817, d. 1856.
545. Mary Graves, bapt.
12 April 1790.
William Graves (287) was born 1 July 1750. Capt. William
Graves of the "Eagle" was captured and held prisoner at Quebec during the Rev.
War. He was given parole on 30 Aug. 1780. He is said to have had the following
son. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
546. William Graves, b. 21 March
1811.
CHILDREN OF WILLIAM COLLINS (131) AND MARY NICHOLS
Ezekiel
Collins (289) was born 1 May 1749 in Southboro, Mass., and died 8 Feb. 1808 in
Fitzwilliam, N.H. He first married Abigail Woods. She died 24 May 1776. He moved
to Fitzwilliam in March 1795. He secondly married Anna ‑‑‑‑‑‑ on 1 Aug. 1817.
(This marriage date is wrong, or his first wife's death date is wrong, or there
was another wife between Abigail and Anna, since most of the children were born
after 1776 and before 1817.) All his children were born in Southboro, Mass.
(R‑14)
Children - Collins
547. William Collins, b. 27 Dec. 1769,
d. 16 Sept. 1775.
+548. Aaron Collins, b. 6 Oct. 1771, m. Lucy
Harrington, 26 Sept. 1793, d. 23 Oct. 1832.
549. Mary Collins, b. 31 Jan.
1774, d. 16 Sept. 1775.
550. Abigail Collins, b. 19 March 1776, m(1)
William Ward Fay, 7 Jan. 1795, m(2) ‑‑‑‑‑‑.
551. Silas Collins, b. 26
Aug. 1778, never married, d. 2 March 1803.
552. Elizabeth Collins, b. 14
July 1780, m. Asael Hartwell, 22 Nov. 1796, d. 12 Oct. 1857.
+553.
Ezekiel Collins, b. 13 April 1782, m(1) Anna Stone, 17 April 1805, m(2) Anna
Bowker, 3 Aug. 1838, d. 22 April 1844.
554. Anna Collins, b. 5 April
1784, m. Thadeus Cummings, d. 16 Nov. 1843.
555. Hulda Collins, b. 5 May
1786, m. Josiah Osborn, d. 18 Sept. 1877.
+556. Abisha Collins, b. 16
Sept. 1788, m. Sarah Farrar, 25 Aug. 1811, d. 25 Sept. 1843.
557.
Stillman Collins, b. 26 April 1791.
558. Ruth Collins, b. 4 July 1793,
m(1) Nathan Drury, 5 July 1811, m(2) William Kuhn.
559. Martha Collins,
b. 21 Aug. 1795, m. George Damon, 22 Jan. 1816, d. 27 Oct. 1867.
560.
Polly Collins, b. 18 March 1798, d. 22 Jan. 1780.
Mark Collins (290) was
born 12 Oct. 1751 in Southboro, Mass. He married Abigail Parker on 23 Sept.
1771. All their children were born in Southboro. (R‑14)
Children -
Collins
+561. John Collins, b. 22 Jan. 1772, m. Sally Fay, 1 Jan. 1795,
d. 12 July 1825.
562. Mary Collins, b. 30 Oct. 1777, m. Benjamin Parker,
1 Oct. 1795.
+563. William Collins, b. 1 Dec. 1779, m. Lucy Parker, 2
Sept. 1799.
+564. Daniel Collins, b. 20 Jan. 1782, m. Polly Chamberlain,
25 April 1808, d. 3 Jan. 1822.
+565. Amos Collins, b. 25 Feb. 1784, m.
Polly Abbott, 6 March 1809.
+566. Moses Collins, b. 1 July 1786, m. Lucy
Collins, 22 Sept. 1811.
567. Lydia Collins, b. 12 Dec. 1788, d. 13 Oct.
1791.
568. Rebekah Collins, b. 6 April 1791.
569. Mark Collins, b.
3 July 1795, d. 8 Jan. 1836.
CHILDREN OF JOSEPH COLLINS (132) AND EUNICE
MATHEWS
Samuel Collins (294) was born 11 Feb. 1757 in Southboro, Mass. He
married Lydia Mathews. All their children were born in Marlborough, N.H. (R‑14)
Children - Collins
570. Daniel Collins, never married, d. 1 Jan. 1842
(Marlborough, N.H.).
+571. Artemas Collins, b. 4 June 1788, m. Lucy
Collins (#578), 17 Nov. 1818, d. 14 Feb. 1863.
572. Jairus B. Collins, b.
21 April 1794, m. Sylvia Gibson, 25 May 1823, d. 3 Feb. 1851 (Vt.). He was a
physician in Londonderry, N.H.
+573. Lavina Collins, b. 8 Sept. 1796, m.
Charles Willson, 16 July 1818, d. 17 June 1893.
+574. Joseph Collins, b.
1805, m. Eunice Lowell, 18 June 1829, d. 7 Sept. 1840.
CHILDREN OF MARK
COLLINS (133) AND HEPZIBAH HARDY
William Collins (305) was born 24 Feb.
1762 in Southboro, Mass., and died 15 April 1809. He married Olive Collins
(#295) on 3 Feb. 1783. She was born 30 March 1759 in Southboro, and died 28 Oct.
1814. They settled in Marlborough, N.H., where all their children were born.
(R‑14)
Children - Collins
+575. Elijah Collins, b. 28 Dec. 1784,
m. Rhoda Wheeler, 4 March 1808, d. 13 Feb. 1848.
+576. Silas Collins, b.
26 Dec. 1786, m. Nabby Wright, 10 Jan. 1808, d. 22 Feb. 1868. She died 15 Nov.
1866.
577. Eunice Collins, b. 9 Oct. 1788, m. Martin Hemenway, 27 Jan.
1814, d. 28 Feb. 1868.
578. Lucy Collins, b. 13 Oct. 1790, m. Artemis
Collins, 17 Nov. 1818, d. 3 Aug. 1863. For descendants, see #571.
579.
Asahel Collins, b. 22 Jan. 1792, d. 25 March 1792.
580. Sarah Collins, m.
Luther Pond, 12 Jan. 1815, d. 16 June 1843.
581. Olive Collins, b. 27
Oct. 1800, d. 26 Sept. 1805.
CHILDREN OF DANIEL GRAVES (137) AND SARAH
UPTON
Capt. Daniel Graves (310) was born 1757 in North Reading, Mass.,
and died 18 Dec. 1828. He married Mary Buxton, daughter of Stephen Buxton and
Mary Damon, on 30 Jan. 1783. She was born 1759 and died 18 May 1842. Daniel was
in the Rev. Army, served 8 months in 1775 in Capt. James Richardson's Co., Col.
Frye's Regt., and from 19 Dec. 1776 to 28 March 1777 in the campaign in the
neighborhood of New York. Later he was commissioned Lieut. and Capt. After the
war ended he was selectman of Reading, Mass. for many years and representative
in the General Court of Mass. for two or more years. He lived in North Reading,
Mass. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
582. Mary Graves, b. 1 May 1784,
never married, d. 5 April 1873.
583. Nathaniel Graves, b. 8 March 1786,
never married, d. 4 June 1861.
584. Sally Graves, b. 4 Nov. 1787, never
married, d. 18 Jan. 1858.
585. Betsey Graves, b. 18 Nov. 1789, m. Joseph
Johnson, Jr., 1 July 1819 (Reading, Mass.; intentions published 13 June 1819),
d. 25 March 1872.
586. Nancy Graves, b. 7 Nov. 1791, m. Joshua Putnam (of
North Reading), 28 June 1826, 7 Dec. 1862.
+587. Daniel Graves, b. 11
Dec. 1794, m(1) Caroline Wellington, m(2) Sarah Pinkerton Dickey, 4 Oct. 1848,
d. 14 Sept. 1865.
588. Abigail Graves, b. 20 July 1797, m. Samuel J.
Batchelder, 21 Jan. 1826, d. 20 Dec. 1875. He was b. 14 April 1793, d. 7 Jan.
1853, son of Joseph Batchelder and Anna Jenkins of North Reading, Mass.
+589. Ebenezer Graves, b. 14 Dec. 1799, m(1) Abigail Flint, 1 June 1826, m(2)
Hannah Moore, 12 May 1836, d. 2 Jan. 1872.
Ebenezer Graves (312) was born
27 Aug. 1766 in North Reading, Mass., and died 7 June 1830 in Charlemont, Mass.
He was married in the North Parish by Rev. Elias Stone to Olive Flint on 13 Feb.
1794. She was born 24 Aug. 1771 in North Reading, Mass., and died 27 Aug. 1854
in Shelburne Falls, Mass., daughter of Benjamin Flint and Olive Richardson.
Benjamin Flint's descent was Thomas Flint (1), George (2), Ebenezer (3),
Ebenezer (4), Benjamin (7).
Ebenezer Graves signed his intentions of
marriage as Ebenezer Graves, Ensign. Immediately after his wedding, he and his
wife Olive (Oliff) made their wedding trip by ox sled, with all their worldly
goods, to Charlemont, Mass. They were 8 days on the road. They lived with an
uncle, Mr. Upton, for two years until Ebenezer could clear his new land and
build a house. They first moved into their new home on 17 Dec. 1795. All their
children were born in Charlemont.
After the death of her husband, Olive
spent the remainder of her life with her son Addison in Ashfield, and with James
Mantor in Shelburne Falls. (R‑7, R‑201)
Children - Graves
+590.
Ebenezer Graves, b. 28 Oct. 1797, m. Nabby Williams Mantor, 9 Dec. 1821, d. 27
April 1864.
+591. Olive Richardson Graves, b. 4 March 1800, m(1) Elijah
Payne, m(2) Seth Hall, 24 March 1827, d. 11 March 1876.
+592. Elizabeth
Graves, b. 28 Aug. 1802, m. David Allen, 25 July 1826.
+593. Addison
Graves, b. 22 Aug. 1806, m. Sarah Maria Yeomans, 9 Nov. 1826, d. 11 March 1870.
+594. Sally Flint Graves, b. 3 Feb. 1809, m. James Howes, 28 Nov. 1827, d.
29 May 1887.
+595. Daniel Graves, b. 19 Feb. 1811, m. Mary Ann Bement, 9
May 1833, d. 18 Nov. 1837.
596. Mary Greenleaf Graves, b. 4 Aug. 1814,
never married, d. 20 June 1835 (Charlemont, Mass.).
597. Harriet Newell
Graves, b. 23 Nov. 1817, bapt. 1 March 1818, d. 18 June 1818.
CHILDREN OF
EBENEZER HIBBARD (151) AND ABIGAIL WHITTIER
Ebenezer Hibbard (314) was
born 7 Jan. 1738 in Methuen, Mass. He married Sarah Richardson of Middletown,
Mass. in Oct. 1763. They settled in Methuen. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
598. Ruth Hibbard, b. 7 Dec. 1764.
599. Andrew Hibbard, b. 6 Nov.
1766, m. Elizabeth Orman (of Salem, Mass.), 28 March 1794. His will was dated 13
May 1796 and proved 7 Nov. 1799, showing that he died between these dates. He
gave his entire estate to his wife.
600. Sarah Hibbard, b. 8 June 1768.
601. Isaac Hibbard, b. 3 April 1771.
602. Ebenezer Hibbard, b. 18
Jan. 1774, m. Elizabeth Malz (or Maly) (of Methuen), 8 April 1798.
Nathaniel Hibbard (315) was born 26 Aug. 1740 in Methuen, Mass. He married Sarah
Boswell on 12 Dec. 1768. She was living when his will was written on 30 March
1807. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
603. Nathaniel Hibbard, b. 24
March 1773, d. before 30 March 1807.
+604. Simon Hibbard, b. 19 June
1775, m. Persis Sprague, 31 March 1795.
605. Rachel Hibbard, b. 27 Aug.
1777, m. William Farnum.
606. Alice Hibbard, b. 2 Sept. 1780, m. Jacob
Blodgett.
607. Olive Hibbard, b. 2 Sept. 1783.
608. Hannah
Hibbard, b. 11 Sept. 1785.
609. Lydia Hibbard, b. 5 Aug. 1788.
Daniel Hibbard (318) was born 15 Sept. 1748 in Methuen, Mass. He first married
Deborah Ingalls. He secondly married Sarah Lovejoy of Tewksbury, Mass. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard, by Deborah Ingalls
610. Joshua Hibbard, b. 18
June 1773, died young.
+611. Daniel Hibbard, b. 4 March 1775, m(1) Keziah
Bass, m(2) widow Sarah Poor.
+612. Joshua Ingalls Hibbard, b. 27 May
1777, m. Hannah Tenney, 2 Sept. 1802.
613. Deborah Hibbard, b. 20 Aug.
1779, never married.
Children - Hibbard, by Sarah Lovejoy
614.
Alice Hibbard, b. 23 Jan. 1781, died young.
615. Persis Hibbard, b. 15
April 1782, died young.
+616. Isaac Hibbard, b. 21 May 1784, m(1) Abigail
Butterfield, 1809, m(2) Susan Wood, 1827, d. 24 Nov. 1853.
617. Sarah
Hibbard, b. 28 Feb. 1788, m. Francis Stow (or Stowe).
618. Betsey
Hibbard, b. 24 March 1790, m. Joseph Ripley, Boston.
619. Melinda
Hibbard, b. 11 Oct. 1792, m. Moses Tenny.
620. Lucy Hibbard, b. 16 Sept.
1796, m. Moses Tenny. His second wife.
621. Charles Hibbard, b. 5 Dec.
1799, d. 1816.
William Hibbard (320) was born 4 July 1754 in Methuen,
Mass., and died by falling from a load of hay before 8 Dec. 1802, as appears
from the inventory of his estate. When he was 24 years of age, his father deeded
half his farm to him. His father also made him executor of his will. William
married Susanna ‑‑‑‑‑‑. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
622. William
Hibbard, b. 26 May 1785 (Methuen, Mass.), d. before 1802.
CHILDREN OF
JOHN HIBBARD (152) AND HANNAH POTTLE
John Hibbard (322) was born 8 Oct.
1743 in Methuen, Mass., and died 27 (or 28) Jan. 1820 in East Andover, Me. or
Oxford, Me. His will is in the Registry of Probate, South Paris, Me. He married
Sarah Barker, daughter of John Barker and Sarah Roberts, on 6 Oct. 1763. She was
born 26 Feb. 1745 in Methuen, Mass., and died 6 Aug. 1829 at Oxford, Me. He
served in the Revolutionary War as a private, enlisting under Capt. William
Hebard, and marched to New London, Conn. on 2 Sept. 1776. He received a pension.
All their children were probably born in Methuen. (R‑3, R‑200)
Children -
Hibbard
+623. John Hibbard, b. 3 Aug. 1774 (or 1775), m. Hannah Wight, 2
June 1803, d. 1863.
+624. James Hibbard, b. 12 Jan. 1777, m. Betsey
Paine, 1806, d. 21 May 1855.
625. Hannah Hibbard, b. 30 Dec. 1779, m. Asa
Morse, 1806.
626. Rhoda Hibbard, b. 6 Oct. 1781, m. Josiah Bartlett.
627. Anna Hibbard, b. 13 May 1783, never married, d. 1 Jan. 1855.
628. Dorothy ("Dolly") Hibbard, b. 17 Oct. 1785, m. Jesse Morse, c. 1808 (East
Andover Surplus, Me.).
+629. Benjamin Hibbard, b. 24 July 1788, m. Hannah
H. Wight, 9 Feb. 1829, d. 28 Jan. 1829 (Milan, N.H.).
630. Dorcas
Hibbard, b. 27 Aug. 1790, m. Philip Wright, 8 Aug. 1812 (Newry, Me.).
James Hibbard (325) was born 25 July 1749. He married Sarah Merrick in 1775. He
first settled at Methuen, Mass., moved to Bridgeton in 1784, and moved about
1788 to Durham, Me. He held the office of deacon in the church at Durham for
more than half a century. Their children were born at Methuen and Durham.
(R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
631. Esther Hibbard, b. 12 May 1778.
632. Mary Ann Hibbard, b. 11 Aug. 1780, died young.
+633. Timothy
Merrick Hibbard, m. Mary Dyer, d. 25 March 1847.
634. Hannah Hibbard
+635. James Merrick Hibbard, b. March 1790, m(1) Susan Nichols, 29 Feb.
1815, m(2) Susan Wright, d. 3 Dec. 1864.
Jonathan Hibbard (327) was born
21 April 1754 in Methuen, Mass., and died 19 Sept. 1838. He married Sally
Kimball, of Bradford, Mass., in 1777. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
+636. Stephen Hibbard, b. 22 Feb. 1778, m(1) Lucy Jordan, 26 June 1806, m(2)
Jane Rollins, 15 Feb. 1816, m(3) Mary Stevens, 12 March 1818.
637. Sally
Hibbard, b. 13 June 1780.
+638. Abel Hibbard, b. 8 Aug. 1782, m(1) Julia
Eames, 1812, m(2) Olive Waterhouse, d. 9 Oct. 1879.
639. Charlotte
Hibbard, b. 7 May 1785, m. John French.
640. Mary Hibbard, b. 24 April
1788, m. Luke Robbins.
641. Phebe Hibbard, b. 22 Feb. 1791, m. Enoch
Strout.
+642. Jonathan Hibbard, b. 24 Aug. 1794, m. Sally Moor.
+643. John Hibbard, b. 8 Nov. 1798, m. Cynthia Green, 1828.
CHILDREN OF
JOSEPH HIBBARD (156) AND HEPZIBAH SAWYER
Jacob Hibbard (329) was born
about 1752 or 1753 in Methuen, Mass., and died 22 Feb. 1823 in Rutland Co., Vt.
He first married the widow Colby or Colley. He secondly married the widow
Elizabeth Toby on 6 Nov. 1792. He belonged to the Mass. militia, and was in the
battle of Bunker Hill, where his brother Joseph fell. After the close of the war
he went to Washington Co., N.Y., and obtained a pension from the government. His
first four children were born in Mass.; the remaining eight, by his second wife,
in Vermont. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard, by first wife
644. Joseph
Hibbard, never married. He was a joiner, a rover, and said that he had worked in
every state in the Union.
645. Hannah Hibbard
646. Dorcas Hibbard,
m. John Page, Ryegate, Vt.
647. Michael Hibbard, never married, d. at age
30.
Children - Hibbard, by Elizabeth Toby
648. Ruth M. Hibbard, b.
25 July 1792, m. Dr. A. Morse.
+649. Jacob Hibbard, b. 11 Oct. 1795, m.
Polly Millard, 20 April 1825, d. 19 Dec. 1868.
650. Sally Hibbard, b. 6
Aug. 1797, died young.
651. Lucretia Hibbard, b. 26 May 1800, m. R.
Flack.
652. Almira Hibbard, b. 26 May 1802, never married.
+653.
Bradley V. Hibbard, b. 15 July 1804, m. Miranda Foster, 8 April 1830.
654. Anna Hibbard, b. 15 June 1806.
655. Eben Hibbard, b. 18 April 1809,
d. 25 Aug. 1825.
CHILDREN OF DANIEL HIBBARD (157) AND RUTH HUSE
Daniel Hibbard (335) was born 18 Nov. 1752 in Haverhill, Mass., and died 27 June
1823 in Edgecomb, Me. He married Sarah Walden, daughter of Deacon Walden, in
1772. He "at an early age became impressed with the importance of religion and
turned his attention to the ministry. He subsequently joined the Freewill
Baptists, removed to Lincoln Co., Me., and was one of the first three pioneers
of that order in the State of Maine. He was ordained as an elder, and held this
office until his death." (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
+656. Pelatiah
Hibbard, b. 12 Dec. 1775, m. Mrs. Norton.
657. Daniel Hibbard, b. 12 Dec.
1775.
658. Jane Hibbard, b. 11 March 1777, m. John B. Deering.
659. Moses Hibbard, lost at sea.
660. Ruth Hibbard
661. Sarah
Hibbard
662. Mary Hibbard
+663. John R. Hibbard, b. 17 July 1792,
m. Rachel Page.
Joseph Hibbard (336) was born 1754 in Haverhill, Mass.,
and died 11 May 1824 in western N.Y. He married Dorothy ("Dolly") Eastman,
daughter of Jeremiah Eastman and Dorothy Carter, at Cornish, Me. (According to
R‑207, they married at Phillipstown, later called Alfred, Maine.) He served in
the American Revolution, and was supposedly one of those who lived to return
home after the scaling of the walls at Quebec. He received a pension. Later he
moved to western N.Y. In Nov. 1822, Joseph, his wife, and children James and
Ruth visited their oldest son, Daniel, in Lincoln Co., Me. Their children were
probably all born in Cornish, Me. (R‑200, R‑207)
Children - Hibbard
+664. Sally Hibbard, b. 10 Nov. 1780, m. Enoch Morrell, d. 5 Feb. 1815.
+665. Daniel Hibbard, b. 1782, m(1) Judah Morrill, 1802, m(2) Sarah
Gilpatrick, d. 8 Dec. 1850.
666. Joseph Hibbard, b.c. 1784, d. at
Cornish, Me.
+667. Hannah Osgood Hibbard, b. 28 April 1785, m. James
Richardson, 28 Jan. 1813, d. 26 Sept. 1825.
668. Henry Hibbard, b.c.
1786, d. at Cornish, Me.
669. James Hibbard, b. 1788, m. Mary Elmer, d.
in N.Y. state. Mary died 3 years after her marriage.
670. Ruth Hibbard,
b. 1790, m. Abner Smith, 1833 (his second wife), d. 1848. He was of New London,
N.Y., b. 1803, d. 1846.
671. Dolly Hibbard, b.c. 1792.
+672. John
Hibbard, m(1) Eva Smith, m(2) ‑‑‑‑‑‑ Parker, d. 1830.
James Hibbard (340)
was born about 1760 in Haverhill, Mass. He married. He moved to Kennebunkport,
Me. He was a Lieut. in Capt. McDonough's fleet on Lake Champlain. After the
victory, when returning home, he was taken sick and died. All his children were
probably born at Kennebunkport. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
673.
Ruth Hibbard
674. Hannah Hibbard
675. James Hibbard
CHILDREN OF JOHN LAUGHTON (161) AND ESTHER DAVIS
James Laughton (345) was
born 21 Nov. 1741 in Taunton, Bristol Co., MA, and died 20 June 1833 in Bristol,
Lincoln Co., ME. He married Lydia Cushing Howland, daughter of Zebulon Howland
and Lydia Cushing, on 30 Dec. 1780 in Bristol, ME. She was born 21 April 1762 in
Pembroke, Plymouth Co., MA, and died 6 Aug. 1837 in Harmony, Somerset Co., ME.
All their children were born in Bristol, ME. (R‑69)
Children - Laughton
676. Hannah Laughton, b. 23 Jan. 1782, m. Mark Hatch, 25 March 1804
(Bristol, Lincoln Co., ME), d. 2 July 1865 (Washington, Knox Co., ME).
677. Lydia Laughton, b. 9 Dec. 1783, d. Feb. 1784 (Concord,MA).
678.
James Laughton, b. 17 May 1785, m. Sarah Wellman, 2 Jan. 1809, d. 4 May 1872
(Harmony, Somerset Co., ME).
679. Elizabeth Laughton, b. 3 May 1787, m.
Thomas Gilpatrick, 27 Jan. 1813 (Bristol, Lincoln Co., ME), d. 23 Dec. 1873
(Washington, Knox Co., ME).
680. John Laughton, b. 22 Dec. 1789, m.
Margaret Hatch, 5 Jan. 1828 (Bristol, Lincoln Co., ME), d. 3 June 1887 (Bristol,
Lincoln Co., ME).
681. Samuel Laughton, b. 10 March 1791.
682.
Sarah Laughton, b. 17 Oct. 1792, d. Harmony, Somerset Co., ME.
683.
Thomas Laughton, b. 22 Dec. 1794, m. Lydia Yates, 1818, d. 5 April 1873
(Bristol, Lincoln Co., ME). She was b. 5 May 1794 in ME, and d. 1855.
684. Isaac Laughton, b. 3 Oct. 1796.
685. Jane B. Laughton, b. 22 Jan.
1798, m. Simeon Jones, 4 Nov. 1826 (Washington, Knox Co., ME), d. 1870 (Palermo,
Waldo Co., ME).
686. Nancy Laughton, b. 8 Nov. 1800, m. William M. Hatch,
11 Feb. 1828 (Bristol, Lincoln Co., ME).
CHILDREN OF JAMES GRAVES (167)
AND SARAH ROBERTS
David Graves (353) was born 1 June 1742 in Kingston,
N.H., and died 25 July 1813 in Unity, N.H. He married Ruth Wadleigh on 20 Feb.
1768 in Salisbury, Mass. (Records of 2nd Church at Salisbury say he was married
5 May 1768). She died 10 April 1834 at age 85. They lived at South Hampton,
N.H., where he subscribed a declaration of loyalty to the Revolution in June
1776. In 1794, they sold their farm and moved to Unity, N.H. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+687. James Graves, b. 25 Oct. 1771, m. Polly Gilman,
25 April 1794, d. 30 Dec. 1856.
688. Ruth Graves, b. 1 Nov. 1772, m.
‑‑‑‑‑‑ Stevens.
689. Molly Graves, b. 25 May 1774, m. Benjamin Thurber.
690. David Graves, b. 22 Aug. 1777 (South Hampton, N.H.), m. Deliverance
Hunton, d. Salem, N.Y. She was b. 27 Oct. 1779, daughter of Benjamin Hunton and
Deliverance Goss of Brentwood, N.H. He probably moved to Unity, N.H. with his
father in 1794.
+691. John Graves, b. 28 Sept. 1779, m(1) Rhoda Gilman,
20 Sept. 1807, m(2) Phebe Way, 20 Feb. 1827, d. 29 Dec. 1877.
692. Olive
Graves, b. 14 Jan. 1782, m. Leonard Way.
+693. Benjamin Graves, m(1)
Orinda Sherbaine, Sept. 1817, m(2) Polly Stewart.
William Graves (356)
was born in Kingston, N.H. in the autumn of 1746, and died in 1807 in South
Hampton, N.H. He married Anna Currier of Kingston, daughter of Jeremiah Currier.
He was a blacksmith and farmer. He lived in South Hampton, N.H., where he held
many offices, served on the board of Selectmen several years, and was moderator
at town meetings many times. Letters of administration on his estate were
granted to his son William on 31 Oct. 1807. His wife survived him. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+694. Jeremiah Graves, b. 6 Oct. 1768, m. Mehitable
Thompson, 12 Jan. 1796, d. 17 Feb. 1845.
+695. William Graves, b. 30 May
1774, m. Margaret Barstow, 6 April 1803.
+696. Samuel Graves, b. 18 Jan.
1777, m. Lois Richardson, 1815, d. 20 Aug. 1853.
697. Sarah Graves, b. 5
July 1780, m. Richard Hubbard, 1809.
+698. Eliphalet Graves, b. 2 April
1786, m. Betsey Lurvey, 30 June 1814, d. 20 Jan. 1859.
Phineas Graves
(359) was born about 1753 and was baptized Feb. 1753, both in Hampstead, N.H.,
and died 1816 in Ossipee, N.H. He first married Hannah Brown in 1780. He
secondly married widow Sally Hodgdon in 1796 in Tuftonboro, N.H. He was a man of
great courage and nerve. He and two others made the first settlement in what is
now known as Tuftonboro, N.H. as early as 1781.
An old article says:
"Phineas Graves in the spring of 1779 left South Hampton and struck out into the
wilderness on foot with ax and gun, and camp equipage on a hand sled, and
traveled to Tuftonboro where he made a clearing and built a log house. The next
year he married Hannah Brown of Epping. Placing her on a horse, he traveled by
her side with a load on his own back. They journeyed to their future home where,
leaving his young bride alone, the nearest neighbor being at Moultonboro 12
miles away, he took the horse back to Epping and returned to his little
clearing, leading a cow, the marriage portion of his bride."
He was a
Selectman and Representative of that town, a joiner, saw and grist mill owner,
and a soldier in the Rev. Army. His will was dated 8 Feb. 1816, probated 5 March
1816, and mentions most of the children listed below. It is not certain in all
cases which children are by the first marriage and which by the second. (R‑5,
R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Hannah Brown
699. Polly Graves, m.
Aaron Hanson. Oldest daughter (will).
700. Joanna Graves, m. Samuel
Fernold. 2nd daughter.
+701. Abraham B. Graves, b. 27 March 1781, m.
Phebe Dennett, 20 Dec. 1804, d. 24 April 1850.
702. Olive Graves, b.c.
1782, never married, d. 29 Aug. 1845 (at age 63). 3rd daughter.
+703.
James Graves, b. 12 Feb. 1787, m(1) Mercy Caverly, 25 April 1813, m(2) Dolly L.
Wiggin, 8 June 1834, m(3) Mary A. Veasey, 11 March 1841, d. 26 April 1860.
+704. Samuel Graves, b. 1789, m. Abigail Wiggin, June 1818, d. 26 May 1851.
705. Hannah Graves, m(1) David Philbrick, m(2) John Wentworth (of
Wakefield), 1 Dec. 1831. She was David Philbrick's second wife. He was b. 30
June 1767, d. 15 Feb. 1831, son of James Philbrick and Tabitha Dow. She was 4th
daughter.
706. Sally Graves, m. Simeon Philbrick, 4 July 1810. He was b.
12 Dec. 1785, d. 29 March 1845, son of Simon Philbrick and Dorothy Dow. She was
5th daughter.
707. Lucy Graves, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑ Fox. 6th daughter.
Children - Graves, by Sally Hodgdon
708. William Graves; not in will.
709. Lovicey Graves; not in will.
710. Philena Graves, b. 1799, m.
William B. Wiggin, 2 Aug. 1831, d. 22 Oct. 1874. He d. 20 July 1878, aged 77
years, 9 months. 7th daughter.
711. Louisa Graves, b. 1804, d. 14 Dec.
1886 (Watertown, Mass.). 8th daughter.
712. Cynthia Graves, b. 1807, m.
James M. Ross (of Dover, N.H.), d. 13 Sept. 1850. 9th daughter.
713.
Nancy Graves; not in will.
714. John L. Graves; 4th son.
CHILDREN
OF LYDIA GRAVES (170) AND ABIJAH HOVEY
Sarah Hovey (366) was born 19 Nov.
1746 in Boxford, Mass., and died 23 April 1829 in Fitchburg, Mass. She married
John Farwell, son of Samuel Farwell and Elizabeth Moors, on 16 March 1769. He
was born 27 Jan. 1745 in Groton, Mass., and died 28 April 1806 in Fitchburg,
Mass. (R‑15)
Children - Farwell
+715. Abraham Moors Farwell, b. 28
Nov. 1780, m. Lydia Jackson, 19 July 1801, d. 12 Jan. 1868.
CHILDREN OF
MARY GRAVES (172) AND JONATHAN SHEPARD
Mehitable Shepard (371) was born 5
June 1764 at Haverhill, Essex Co., Mass., and probably died after 1840, probably
in Niagara Co., N.Y. She married Richard Ayer, son of Richard Ayer and Martha
Mitchell, on 6 Oct. 1786 in Haverhill. He was born 3 April 1761 in Haverhill,
Mass., and probably died after 1840, probably in Niagara Co., N.Y. All their
children were born in Corinth, Vt. (R‑27, R‑204)
Children - Ayer
716. Polly Ayer, b. 29 Sept. 1792.
+717. Jonathan Shepard Ayer, b. 2
Sept. 1795, m. Delilah Kellog, 28 Oct. 1821, d. 25 Aug. 1856.
718.
Richard Ayer, b. 10 Nov. 1796.
719. Charles Ayer, b. 18 Dec. 1798.
720. Eliza Ayer, b. 24 July 1800.
721. son, b. 1800-1810.
722.
daughter, b. 1800-1810.
Mary ("Polly") Shepard (372) was born 31 Dec.
1769 and died 25 June 1830, both in Haverhill, Mass. She married Solomon Kimball
on 4 May 1794. He died 24 July 1825 in Haverhill. All their children were born
in Haverhill. (R‑204)
Children - Kimball
723. Hazen Kimball, b. 8
Oct. 1794.
724. Mary Graves Kimball, b. 6 July 1797.
725. Sarah
Trask Kimball, b. 10 Feb. 1799.
726. Caroline Kimball, b. 5 April 1802.
727. Adeline Kimball, b. 5 April 1802, d. 1 May 1822.
728. Anna
Kimball, b. 9 Dec. 1806.
729. Fanny Kimball, b. 9 Dec. 1806, d. 11 Jan.
1830.
Jonathan Shepard (373) was born 3 June 1772 in Haverhill, Mass.,
and died 26 July 1863 in Montpelier, Vt. He first married Lucinda Burdick of
Waitsfield, Vt., intention published 10 Nov. 1799 in Montpelier. She was born
about 1780, and died 15 Feb. 1811 in Montpelier, age 30. He secondly married
Sally (Sawyer) Hutchins on 3 Dec. 1818 in Montpelier. She was born about 1777,
died 11 Aug. 1849 in Montpelier, age 72, daughter of Abel Sawyer and ‑‑‑‑‑‑
Goldsbury, widow of William Hutchins.
Jonathan was among the early
settlers of Montpelier, Vt., going there at the age of 21. He bought a farm
around the mouth of Dog River, which passed into the hands of his son, George
Cahoon Shepard. For nearly 30 years he kept the Hutchins or Farmers' Inn. He was
an original member of the First Congregational Church, organized 12 April 1800.
He was on the roll of Plattsburg Volunteers belonging to Montpelier and
vicinity, made at Burlington 10 Sept. 1814 by Brig. Gen. Parley Davis. He had a
number of deeds at Montpelier, including a purchase 14 Feb. 1797, and a
conveyance of 1 Jan. 1849 to his son George C.
The will of Jonathan
Shepard of Montpelier, dated 16 April 1856, proved 10 Sept. 1867, gave to son
Gustavus (mentioning a note of Gustavus held by him, dated at New York 12 March
1850), and to his son George C. (Washington Probate District, Vt.). (R‑204)
Children - Shepard, by Lucinda Burdick
730. Emily Shepard, b.c. 1801,
d. 5 Aug. 1821.
731. Jonathan Shepard, b.c. 1803, d. June 1809.
732. Leander Shepard, b.c. 1803, never married, d. 3 May 1849.
733.
Gustavus Shepard, living in 1863.
Children - Shepard, by Sally Hutchins
734. George Cahoon Shepard, b. 26 Aug. 1820.
CHILDREN OF SAMUEL
GRAVES (188) AND MARY JACK
Jacob Graves (377) was born 10 Aug. 1773 in
Topsham, Me., and died 14 Sept. 1855. He married Fannie (or Fanny) Jack,
daughter of Andrew Jack and Frances Merryman, on 30 Nov. 1797. She was born 1775
in Litchfield, Maine, and died 2 Feb. 1856. He was appointed Administrator of
his father's estate 29 June 1797. (R‑10, R‑201)
Children - Graves
+735. Andrew Graves, b. 15 July 1800, m. Roxana Sandford, 27 Feb. 1828, d. 9
June 1885.
+736. Jacob Graves, Jr., b. 13 Sept. 1805, m. Margaret M.
Staples, 18 Nov. 1839, d. 8 July 1884.
737. Fannie (or Fanny) Graves, b.
1810, d. 21 Oct. 1873 (or 24 Oct. 1875).
738. Minerva Graves, b. 1817, d.
20 May 1877.
Ebenezer Graves (378) was born 23 Aug. 1775 in Topsham,
Maine, and died 14 Aug. 1832. He married Abigail Blake. (R‑201)
Children
- Graves
739. Ebenezer Graves, m. Dorcas Sawyer (of Portland, Me.), 1
Dec. 1847 (Boston, Mass.).
740. Merrill Graves
741. Ezekiel
Graves, b. 1804, lost at sea 2 June 1840.
+742. John Graves, b. Nov.
1809, Susan Work, 6 Oct. 1845, d. 31 Oct. 1888.
+743. Samuel Graves, b.
17 Feb. 1811, m. Marian Travers, d. 27 May 1892.
+744. Joel Ham Graves,
m. Mary Ann Sandford, 16 Nov. 1840.
745. Betsey Graves, b. 1800, never
married, d. 23 Feb. 1861.
746. Mary Graves, b. 1805, never married, d. 11
Aug. 1880.
747. Thankful Graves, m. Clark Adams (of Bowdoin, Me.).
Samuel Graves, Jr. (379) was born 18 May 1778. He married Catherine
Sutherland of Lisbon, Maine. She was born 6 Oct. 1777 and died 28 July 1857.
(R‑201)
Children - Graves
+748. Alexander Graves, b. 19 April
1800, m. Sarah Jaques, June 1834, d. 17 Sept. 1887.
749. Patience W.
Graves, b. 24 Nov. 1801, d. 9 Sept. 1887.
Thomas Graves (381) was born 14
May 1783 and died 13 July 1826. He married Abigail Jacques of Bowdoin, Me. in
1809. She was born 24 March 1789 and died 22 Feb. 1864. (R‑201)
Children
- Graves
750. Melinda Graves, b. 2 Nov. 1810, m. James Staples, d. 22
Feb. 1850.
751. Harriet Graves, b. 23 Oct. 1811, m. Cyrus K. Lunt, d. 7
March 1891.
752. Harvey Graves, b. 1 Feb. 1813, never married, d. 12
March 1885.
753. Albert Graves, b. 31 Jan. 1815, never married, d. 17
Oct. 1836.
754. Martha Graves, b. 4 Sept. 1818, never married, d. 18
April 1834.
755. Louisa Graves, b. 7 Aug. 1820, m. Dexter Jack (of
Litchfield, Me.), 24 June 1864.
756. Abigail Graves, b. 17 Jan. 1822, d.
14 March 1831.
+757. Benjamin Jacques Graves, b. 13 June 1824, m. Mary
Elizabeth Smith, 13 Nov. 1850.
CHILDREN OF JOSEPH GRAVES (189) AND JANE
ADAMS
Joseph Graves (384) was born 12 Jan. 1765[1] in Topsham, ME, and
died 12 Sept. 1850. He married Cynthia Ann West on 19 Nov. 1795[2]. She was born
17 May 1777[3], and died 8 July 1865. They were both buried in Mount Hope Cem.,
Bangor, ME. (R‑62)
Children - Graves
758. infant, b.c. 1797, d.
Dec. 1798 (at age 1 year).
+759. Joseph Graves, b. 3 Jan. 1800, m. Anna
C. ‑‑‑‑‑‑, d. 19 April 1876.
+760. Samuel Graves, m. Rebecca D. Young.
Joshua Graves (385) was born 6 (or 2) Sept. 1767 in Topsham, Maine, and died
18 Nov. 1855 in Wayne, Me, at age 88. Marriage intentions to Mehitable
Hutchinson of Topsham, Sagadahoe Co., Me. were published 10 Jan. 1800, and the
marriage certificate was dated 27 Jan. 1800. She was born 2 April 1779 in
Lynesborough, N.H., and died 22 Dec. 1854 in Wayne, Maine.
Joshua lived
in Topsham, where his first seven children were born. He moved to Wayne, Me.
before 1819, and his last two children were born there. They lived on a farm 3/4
mile north of the village of Wayne. (R‑13, R‑201)
Children - Graves
761. Rebecca Graves, b. 27 Sept. 1802 (Saco, Me.), m. (Deacon) Daniel
Ridley, d. 27 Feb. 1871 (Wayne, Me.). She was his second wife. He was b. 27
Sept. 1802, Saco, Me., third son of Daniel Ridley. He d. 20 Feb. 1850 of
overwork building a new brick house in Wayne. Rebecca had one son before 1828.
+762. Charles Graves, b. 14 Feb. 1803, m. Paulina Ridley, 18 Feb. 1828, d.
28 July 1885.
+763. Joshua Graves, Jr., b. 16 May 1804, m. Jane Paul, 6
March 1828.
764. Jane Graves, b. 19 Nov. 1805, m. Isaac Boothby.
+765. Osgood Graves, b. 14 Jan. 1808, m. Laura Ann Shaw, 2 Dec. 1830.
766. Mehitable Graves, b. 16 June 1810, m. Dean Knowlton.
767. Clara (or
Clarissa) Graves, b. 8 May 1814, m. Charles Bradford, d. 28 Jan. 1898 (or 1899).
768. Sewall H. Graves, b. 19 Oct. 1818, m(1) Jedidah N. Grifford (of
Livermore, Me.), 15 Dec. 1839 (Wayne, Me.), m(2) Serena Hutchinson, m(3) Harriet
Richards, d. 22 Jan. 1861 (per Wayne Town Clerk, A. S. Bryant). Jedidah d. 12
Sept. 1842. Serena d. 12 March 1852. Sewall is said to have been in Maine
Militia in Aroostock War of 1839.
+769. Samuel H. Graves, b. 13 Feb.
1827, m. Emily Davenport, d. 20 March 1894.
Nathaniel Graves (387) was
born 16 (or 6) Dec. 1772 at Topsham, Maine, and died 16 Jan. 1840. He married
Abigail Palmer on 6 Dec. 1800. She was born 1 July 1773 at Hanover, Mass. She
had apparently first been married to Mr. Dingley. They lived in Guilford, Me.
(R‑201)
Children - Graves
+770. Nathaniel Graves, Jr., b. 2 Aug.
1801, m. Anna J. Young, d. 17 Dec. 1900.
771. Prudence Palmer Graves, b.
25 Dec. 1802 (Litchfield, Me.), m. Seth C. Merrill, 30 Nov. 1828, d. 30 July
1885. He was b. 29 Nov. 1805, d. 26 March 1882.
+772. Alfred Graves, b. 8
May 1805, m(1) Elizabeth Edes, 20 April 1828, m(2) Mrs. Clarinda Warren, 15
Sept. 1839.
+773. Samuel Stillman Graves, b. 20 Feb. 1807, m. Hannah
Young.
774. Ellsbury Graves, b. 7 Nov. 1808 (Litchfield, Me.), d. 27
Sept. 1825.
775. Martha Graves, b. 23 Sept. 1810 (Litchfield, Me.), m.
George C. Clifford.
776. Harriet Graves, b. 26 Feb. 1813 (Guilford, Me.),
m. Hiram B. Cole.
Moses Graves (389) was born 30 Jan. 1778 and died 5
Jan. 1854, both in Topsham, Me. He married Martha Mallett, daughter of William
Mallett and Deborah Collamore. She died 12 July 1852. (R‑13, R‑201)
Children - Graves
+777. Adams True Graves, b. 21 April 1804, m(1)
Katherine Graves Hawthorne, c. 1835, m(2) Susan Gould, 5 May 1846, d. 12 Dec.
1880.
778. Deborah Collamore Graves, b. 18 Sept. 1807, m. Asa M. Wood (of
Bowdoinham, Me.), 25 Dec. 1830, d. 7 Aug. 1892.
+779. Moses Adams Graves,
b. 4 June 1810, m. Ann F. Sawyer, 22 April 1842, d. 26 Oct. 1862.
780.
Caroline Graves, b. 20 May 1813, d. Aug. 1876.
781. Collamore Mallett
Graves, b. 1 April 1816, d. 15 Dec. 1816.
+782. Alfred Collamore Graves,
b. 29 March 1818, m. Susan B. Jack, 17 June 1856, d. 12 Feb. 1885.
+783.
Joseph William Graves, b. 11 Sept. 1823, m. Ann C. Berry, d. Nov. 1868.
+784. Stockbridge Patten Graves, b. 6 April 1826, m. Frances Ellen Graves, 27
May 1854.
CHILDREN OF JOHNSON GRAVES (190)
John Graves (394) was
born 4 July 1762 in Falmouth, Me. He married Margaret Gray. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
785. George Graves
786. Lucy Graves, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑
Skinner.
787. Betsey Graves, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑ White.
788. Jane Graves,
m(1) ‑‑‑‑‑‑ Kelly, m(2) ‑‑‑‑‑‑ Toole. Lived in West Gardner, Me.
789.
Sarah Graves
790. Mary Graves
791. Pauline Graves
William
Graves (395) was born 4 Aug. 1765 in Topsham, Me., and died 12 Oct. 1844. He
first married Sarah Jaques on 29 April 1792. She was born 4 June 1772 and died 6
June 1816. He secondly married Mrs. Catherine (Potter) Dunham. He lived in
Topsham, Me. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
792. Olive Graves, b. 10
Sept. 1794, d. 16 Oct. 1794.
+793. Daniel Graves, b. 21 Sept. 1795, m.
Susan Mallett, Dec. 1824, d. 2 March 1867.
+794. William Graves, b. 10
Nov. 1797, m(1) Rebecca S. Bradley, c. 1830, m(2) Sarah Merryman, 1847, d. 27
May 1863.
795. Rhoda Graves, b. 15 Nov. 1799, m. Daniel Booker, d. 18
Dec. 1840.
+796. David Graves, b. 6 Oct. 1801, m. Hannah Brown, 1839, d.
1 Aug. 1866.
+797. Isaac Graves, b. 19 April 1803, m(1) Ann Crawford, 22
March 1837, m(2) Rebecca Prince, 8 March 1846, d. 7 Jan. 1879.
+798.
Coolidge Graves, b. 17 May 1812, m. Lovina Watson, d. 12 March 1867.
799.
Hannah Graves, m. John Grover.
800. Lucinda Graves
801. Julia Ann
Graves, prob. m. Isaac W. Fry.
CHILDREN OF JOANNA GRAVES (192) AND JOSEPH
STORER
Joseph Storer (399) was born in 1776 and died in 1869. He married
Charlotte Knight on 11 Nov. 1800. (R‑21)
Children - Storer
802.
Eliza Storer, b. 1801.
803. George N. Storer, b. 15 Jan. 1803.
+804. Joseph Storer, b. 11 Oct. 1804, m. Cordelia Howard, 26 Oct. 1826, d. 11
Jan. 1894.
805. Samuel Storer, b. 1807.
806. Webster Storer, b.
1809.
807. Hester Storer, b. 1811.
CHILDREN OF JOHN GRAVES (193)
AND SARAH BOYNTON
Johnson Graves (404) was born 2 (or 21) Feb. 1774. He
married Fanny Dinsmore. She died 14 Feb. 1855. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+808. Theophilus Boynton Graves, b. 28 Sept. 1809, m. Priscilla B. Green, 23
Oct. 1842.
+809. James Graves, b. 29 March 1811, m(1) Martha Preble, 20
Jan. 1841, m(2) Mary Dunning.
+810. Sarah Graves, b. 17 Oct. 1812, m.
Benjamin Curtis, 24 Sept. 1837.
811. Mary Graves, b. 6 Aug. 1814. Lived
in Bowdoinham, Me.
+812. Lucinda Graves, b. 12 April 1816, m. Harvey
Small, 1839, d. 23 April 1895.
813. Isabella Graves, b. 24 April 1818,
married. Lived in Bowdoinham, Me.
814. Esther Graves, b. 28 Jan. 1821,
never married, d. Jan. 1889 (Bowdoinham, Me.). Was army nurse during Civil War.
815. John Graves, b. 7 Sept. 1822, d. 16 Jan. 1847.
816. Susan
Graves, b. 17 March 1825, d. in the South.
817. Eliza Graves, b. 18 Nov.
1826, m. William Tyndall (was lost at sea), d. March 1883 (Lewiston, Me.).
John Graves (406) was born 26 Sept. 1780 and died about 1845. He married
Mary Dinsmore. She died about 1850. They lived in Moscow, Me. Emma F. Graves of
San Diego, Calif. was a granddaughter. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+818. Elisha Graves, b. 1808, married, d. Oct. 1881.
819. Susan Graves,
b. 18 Jan. 1810, m. Jacob Perkins Emerton, 1838 (Moscow, Me.), d. 29 March 1872.
He was b. 29 April 1811, d. 1863.
+820. John Graves, b. Oct. 1813, m.
Hannah Pierce, 1839, d. Nov. 1879.
+821. Daniel Graves, b. 1817, m.
Sophia Jones, d. before 1865.
822. Betsey Graves, m. Simon Pierce. He was
b. 10 Feb. 1813, son of Peter Pierce and Elizabeth Blackwell.
823. Fanny
Graves, b. 1818, m. William Osborn, d. 1892 (Harmony, Me.).
Levi Graves
(408) was born 10 Nov. 1790. He married Eliza Colson. (R‑201)
Children -
Graves
824. Alden Graves
825. Sarah Graves
826. Bernice
Graves
827. Otis Graves
828. Emma Graves (Mrs. Emma J. Richardson,
Ophie Hill, Grass Valley Co., CA).
829. Mary Graves
830. Hilton
Graves
CHILDREN OF CRISPUS GRAVES (194) AND SUSANNAH MERRILL
Andrew Graves (409) was born in 1774. He married Elizabeth Jaques in 1791. He
probably secondly married Isabella Hutchinson on 8 June 1814 at Westbrook, Me.
(R‑201)
Children - Graves
831. Elizabeth Graves, m. Joshua Meserve
(of Richmond, Me.).
832. Isaac Graves, died young.
833. Lucetta
Graves, died young.
834. Crispus Graves, b. Dec. 1813, d. 15 March 1879
(East Deering, Me.).
CHILDREN OF EBENEZER GRAVES (195)
Capt.
Ebenezer Graves (415) was born 10 Jan. 1771 in Marblehead, Mass., was baptized
13 Jan. 1771, and died 21 Dec. 1850. He first married Rebecca Cash, daughter of
Moses Cash, on 30 Nov. 1794 in Marblehead. She died 16 May 1806. He secondly
married Ruth Barker, sister of Capt. George Barker. Ebenezer was a sea captain,
and for many years commanded vessels trading between Marblehead and foreign
ports. His last voyage was to Bilboa, Spain in 1823. He lived in Marblehead,
Mass. His widow died 8 March 1868 at the age of 91 years, 9 months and one day.
They adopted Emeline Reed, niece of his first wife. (R‑201)
Capt. Samuel
Graves (417) was born 24 Dec. 1774 at Marblehead, Mass., was baptized 25 Dec.
1774, and was lost at sea March 1806, off the coast of Va. He married Polly
Paine on 26 Nov. 1797. They lived in Marblehead. He was a sea captain and
commanded a brig from Baltimore, Md. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
835. Martha Graves, b. 1799, d. 31 Jan. 1882.
836. Eliza Graves, b. 1799,
d. 17 Dec. 1865. Twin of Martha.
+837. Samuel Graves, b. 29 March 1804,
m. Sarah Sparhawk, 11 April 1833, d. 27 Jan. 1881.
Deacon Joseph Graves
(418) was born 19 Dec. 1776 at Andover, Mass., was baptized 16 April 1777, and
died 21 Feb. 1837 (or 24 Feb. 1817) at Marblehead, Mass. He married Elizabeth
Evans, daughter of Amos Evans and Elizabeth Blaney, on 27 March (or Dec.) 1795
in Marblehead. She died 20 Oct. 1884. He lived at Marblehead, Mass., was a
blacksmith, and continued the business left to him by his father. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+838. Joseph Blaney Graves, b. 24 March 1796, m(1)
Margaret Besom, 20 Sept. 1818, m(2) Mary J. Dodge, Nov. 1857, d. 23 March 1865.
+839. Eliza Graves, b. 3 Jan. 1799, d. 1 Jan. 1833.
+840. Ebenezer
Graves, b. 19 May 1801, m. Mary Collyer, 20 Jan. 1828, d. 2 June 1858.
+841. Amos Evans Graves, b. 2 Sept. 1803, m. Eliza Chapman, 25 April 1827, d. 11
Aug. 1878.
+842. Benjamin B. Graves, b. 1805, m. Lucinda Osborn, 28 July
1835, d. 12 July 1848.
+843. George Graves, b. 11 Aug. 1812, m. Sarah I.
Selman, 18 Jan. 1835, d. 11 March 1870.
844. Rebecca C. Graves, b. 1 Aug.
1818, m. Edmund L. Barker (son of Capt. George Barker), 25 Dec. 1844, d. 28 Nov.
1866 (Carthage, Ill.).
John Graves (419) was born 16 Dec. 1778 at
Marblehead, Mass., was baptized 23 Dec. 1778, and died 16 April 1812 on the ship
"Herald" on the passage home from Havana. He married Mary Harris on 25 April
1805. He was a tanner, and lived in Marblehead. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+845. John Graves, b. 3 Oct. 1806, m. Mary Simms, d. 9 March 1867.
846. Mason Harris Graves, b. 6 March 1809, never married, d. 9 Sept. 1833.
847. Mary E. Graves, b. 3 Aug. 1813, m. Moses Sweet, 8 March 1831, d. 11
June 1833.
Capt. Eleazer T. Graves (420) was born 5 Jan. 1781 at
Marblehead, Mass., was baptized 21 Jan. 1781, and died 5 July 1847 in North
Danvers, Mass. He first married Sarah Besom on 22 Dec. 1801. She died 18 June
1832 at age 49. He secondly married Grace Bubier Prentiss, daughter of Caleb
Prentiss and Elizabeth Knight of Danvers, Mass., on 10 March 1839. She was born
15 Dec. 1815, and died 15 Feb. 1870 in Marblehead.
It has been noted that
the death date of Capt. Eleazer Graves is the same as that of his sixth child,
also named Eleazer. It is not known whether that was just a coincidence or a
possible error. The published vital records of Danvers, MA, include the death of
“Graves, Eleazer, m., b. Marblehead, heart complaint, July 5, 1847, a. 37 y. 10
m. 9 d.” That calculates to a birth date of Aug. 26 or 27, 1809. It is not known
whether there is an error in that published record or in this genealogy, or
whether the death record is for a different Eleazer. (R‑201)
Children -
Graves, by Sarah Besom
848. Eleazer Graves, bapt. 7 Nov. 1802, died
young.
849. Ruth Besom Graves, b. 22 April 1804.
850. Sarah
Elizabeth Graves, b. 22 Sept. 1805.
851. Philip Besom Graves, b. 1 July
1813.
852. Mary Besom Graves, bapt. 1 July 1813.
853. Eleazer
Graves, bapt. 21 Sept. 1818, d. 5 July 1847.
854. Martha Besom Graves,
bapt. 14 May 1820, d. 1 March 1848.
855. Rebecca Cash Graves, bapt. 14
May 1820, d. 3 Sept. 1858.
856. Samuel George Graves, bapt. 13 July 1823,
d. young.
857. Ebenezer Graves, bapt. 7 Aug. 1825, died young.
+858. Franklin Washington Graves, b. 1 July 1827, m. Eliza Jane Blaney, c. 1848,
d. 20 Sept. 1867.
Children - Graves, by Grace B. Prentiss
859.
Eleazer Leavett Graves, b. 6 Sept. 1840, d. 11 April 1841.
860. Sarah
Elizabeth Graves, bapt. 25 March (or May) 1843.
861. Grace Graves, b.
Aug. 1846.
CHILDREN OF SAMUEL GRAVES (197) AND SARAH DOLLIVER
Samuel Graves (424) was born 1 July 1777 in Marblehead, Mass., was baptized 27
July 1777, and died at sea 30 May 1817. He married Sarah B. Loviss on 15 Sept.
1796. They lived in Marblehead. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
862.
Sally Graves, b. 1797, bapt. 22 Dec. 1799, m. Samuel Wells (of Portland, Me.),
d. 1859.
863. Samuel Graves, b. 9 April 1799, bapt. 5 Dec. 1802, never
married, d. 9 April 1891. Was dumb (deaf).
864. Susan Graves, b. 9 Nov.
1801, bapt. 2 Dec. 1804, m(1) William Hawkes, m(2) John McCleam.
865.
Elizabeth Graves, b. 1806, bapt. 1 April 1808, m. Elias D. Bassett, 17 Jan.
1836, d. 1840.
+866. Ambrose Loviss Graves, b. 23 Sept. 1808, m(1) Eliza
Sorado, m(2) Ann Maria Ilsley, d. 31 Dec. 1889.
867. Anna Dennis Graves,
b. 9 Oct. 1814, bapt. 20 Oct. 1816, m. Nicholas Millett, 24 March 1846. He was
son of John and Alice Millett.
Ebenezer Graves (426) was born April 1791
at Marblehead, Mass., was baptized 1 May 1791, and died 14 Feb. 1816. He married
Sarah ("Sally") Lloyd, daughter of Thomas Lloyd and Sarah Steward, on 27 March
1814. She was born 8 July 1796 in Marblehead. According to Maureen Graves, they
had no children; however, John Card Graves said they had one child who
apparently did not survive. (R‑9, R‑201)
Children - Graves
868.
child
John Bailey Graves (427) was born 1 July 1796, was baptized 17 July
1796, and died 6 May 1880, all in Marblehead, Essex Co., Mass. He married Hannah
Besom, daughter of Capt. Philip Besom and Betsy Lewis, on 10 April 1814 in
Marblehead. She was born 24 June 1797 in Marblehead, and died 17 Jan. 1866 in
Marblehead at 70 years, 4 months of age. All their children were born in
Marblehead. (R‑9, R‑201)
Children - Graves
+869. John Bailey
Graves, b. 19 March 1815, m(1) Hannah L. Russell, 7 April 1833, m(2) Mrs. Lucy
A. Homan, 23 March 1854.
870. William Curtis Graves, b. 24 July 1816, m.
Margaret S. Trefry, 30 April 1839, d. 24 Jan. 1866.
+871. Richard Graves,
b. 17 Sept. 1818, m. Elizabeth Roundy, 20 Aug. 1840, d. Nov. 1872.
872.
Sally Ann Graves, b. 16 Feb. 1821, m. Edward Homan, Jr., 27 April 1841, d. 4
Oct. 1849. He was drowned on the Grand Bank from the schooner "Pacific" on 19
Sept. 1846 at age 28.
+873. Eleazer T. Graves, b. 12 Nov. 1823, m. Olive
Perkins Emory, 4 March 1845, d. 13 April 1896.
+874. Joseph H. Graves, b.
16 Sept. 1824, m. Eliza McLean, 8 July 1845, d. 12 Aug. 1863.
875. Hannah
Graves, b. 20 June 1826, m. Charles Neil, 14 Oct. 1845. He was age 22, son of
James and Ann Neil.
876. Moses Graves, b. 20 June 1826 (twin of Hannah),
d. 22 June 1864 (in Andersonville Prison in the Civil War).
877. Mary C.
Graves, b. 18 June 1828, m. Eben Peach.
878. child, b. 1831, d. 6 Jan.
1832 (at age 8 months).
879. Harriet Graves, b. 9 Nov. 1832, m. John
Broughton.
880. Michael Besom Graves, b. 26 July 1841, d. 31 Dec. 1864.
881. Elizabeth M. Graves, b. 29 April 1845, m. John H. Sheridan, 20 June
1867.
CHILDREN OF JOHN GRAVES (199)
Capt. Samuel Graves (430) was
born June 1781 in Marblehead, Mass., was baptized 13 June 1781, and died 4 March
1843. He first married Mary Bowden on 22 June 1806. She was born in 1780 and
died 12 August 1819 at age 39 (Marblehead Vital Statistics). He secondly married
Mary Graves, daughter of his uncle Ebenezer Graves, on 17 Oct. 1826. She died 8
April 1840. (R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Mary Bowden
882. Mary
Hendley Graves, b. 26 March 1807, bapt. 17 May 1807, d. 2 March 1897 (Marblehead
Messenger newspaper).
883. Elizabeth Stevens Graves, b. 10 Sept. 1810,
bapt. 15 Sept. 1811, m. Nathaniel Blaney, 19 March 1833. He died 30 March 1849.
884. Sally B. Graves, b. 31 March 1812, bapt. 11 April 1813, m. Samuel
Martin, Jr., 24 May 1835, d. June 1883.
+885. Samuel Ebenezer Graves, b.
21 Aug. 1815, m. Abigail Lewis Phillips, 29 Jan. 1840, d. 28 Oct. 1908.
886. Ruth Graves, b. 24 May 1817, m. James Chapman, 11 Dec. 1838, d. 10 Dec.
1841.
Ebenezer Graves (431) was born 25 July 1783 in Marblehead, Mass.,
and was baptized 27 July 1783. He married Elizabeth Stevens on 25 June 1807. He
sailed from Salem, Mass. 13 Nov. 1812 on the Schooner "Diligent", Capt. John
Patrick, and was never heard from again. (R‑201)
Capt. Benjamin Graves
(432) was baptized 4 (or 11) Dec. 1785 at the 2nd Congregational Church,
Marblehead, Mass., and died Dec. 1836 on the Island of Haiti. There is no age
mentioned in the Marblehead Vital Statistics. He married Mary Stevens on 4 Dec.
1810. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
887. Mary Elizabeth Graves, b. 1
May 1812, bapt. 27 June 1813, m. Samuel H. Brown, 31 May 1836.
+888. Eben
Graves, b. 1 April 1816, m(1) Ruth Brooks Elkins, 21 Jan. 1845, m(2) Ann Judson
Brown, 25 July 1857, d. 14 Aug. 1900.
889. Abigail Graves, bapt. 11 Oct.
1818, m. John White, Jr., 14 March 1843 (Marblehead, Mass.).
890.
Benjamin Graves, bapt. 27 May 1821, d. 29 Aug. 1822.
891. Lydia O.
Graves, b. 9 Aug. 1823, m. Samuel Giles, 15 May 1856.
+892. Benjamin
Thomas Graves, b. 4 Dec. 1825, m(1) Elizabeth A. Shean, 5 Feb. 1852, m(2) Rhoda
J. Shean, 25 Nov. 1857.
+893. John Francis Graves, b. 20 Aug. 1828, m.
Isanna L. Stone, 27 Jan. 1864, d. 10 Feb. 1905.
894. Ellen Maria Graves,
b. 25 Feb. 1832, d. 20 Feb. 1893 (Salem, Mass.).
Mary Graves (433) was
born 24 July 1791, was baptized 30 (or 3) July 1791, and died 6 March 1865 in
Marblehead, Mass. She first married Amos Dennis Tucker on 14 April 1814 in
Marblehead. He was born in 1790 and died about 1816. She secondly married Thomas
K. Felton on 22 Dec. 1822 in Marblehead. He was born in 1791, died in 1847, and
was a brother of Frances Felton who married Mary's sister Sally. (R‑30, R‑201)
Children - Tucker
+895. Mary Barance Tucker, b. 2 July 1815, m. John
Hooper Roundy, 7 April 1835, d. 31 Jan. 1898.
Eleazer Graves (434) was
born 25 (or 28) April 1793 in Marblehead, Mass, was baptized 28 April 1793, and
died 6 April 1873. He was a sail maker. He married Miriam (or Mary) Lewis Besom
on 6 Sept. 1818. She died 10 June 1877. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+896. Philip Edmund Graves, b. 7 July 1823, m. Mary Rebecca Paine, 2 April 1854,
d. 8 April 1904.
897. Eleazer Graves, b. 7 July 1823, d. 1824. Twin of
Philip.
898. Eleazer Graves, b. 1827, bapt. 1 July 1827, d. 7 Oct. 1828.
+899. Joshua Lewis Graves, b. 30 Oct. 1828, m. Mary B. Lindsey, 10 July
1851, d. 15 Nov. 1904.
+900. Eleazer Graves, b. 23 April 1832, m. Leonora
Chapman, 28 Nov. 1858, d. 7 Dec. 1926.
CHILDREN OF SUSANNA HASKELL (205)
AND ANTHONY BENNETT
Isaac Bennett (439) was born 8 Jan. 1741 in
Gloucester, Mass., and died about 1790 in Guilford, Piscataquis Co., Maine. He
married Dorcas Wharff, daughter of Thomas Wharff and Dorcas Lane. She was born 4
Aug. 1743 in Gloucester, Mass., and died in Guilford, Maine. All their children
were born in New Gloucester, Cumberland Co., Maine. (R‑49)
Children -
Bennett
901. Susannah Bennett, b. 12 July 1763, m. Joseph Wharff, 21 July
1779.
902. Sarah Bennett, b. 20 May 1765, m. Robert Herring, 10 Aug.
1783, d. 2 Oct. 1832.
903. Nathaniel Bennett, b. 19 Nov. 1768, m(1)
Rachel ‑‑‑‑‑‑, 22 June 1788, m(2) Hannah Douglas, c. 1810-11, d. 2 Oct. 1852.
Hannah was b. 9 July 1778 in Lewiston, Me., d. 7 Aug. 1852 in Guilford, Me.
CHILDREN OF PHEBE ABBOTT (219) AND EBENEZER HOLMES
Ebenezer Holmes
(443) was born 1 Nov. 1748 in Woodstock, Conn., and died 29 Jan. 1810 in Boston,
Mass. He married Mariella (or Marcella) Colburn, daughter of Ebenezer Colburn
and Phebe Shipleigh, on 7 April 1778 in Woodstock. She was born 11 May 1760 in
Woodstock, and died 28 April 1815 in Boston. All their children were born in
Woodstock, with the possible exception of the last one for whom there is no
record there. (R‑18)
Children - Holmes
904. Ebenezer Holmes, b. 18
Feb. 1779.
905. Oliver Holmes, b. 3 June 1781.
+906. Jeremiah
Holmes, b. 10 Feb. 1784, m. Tryphena Shattuck, 16 Aug. 1804, d. 19 Jan. 1846.
907. Mary Holmes, b. 8 May 1786, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑ Kneeland, d. 10 Jan. 1819.
908. Perley Holmes, b. 7 Oct. 1788, d. 28 May 1864.
909. Sarah Ann
Holmes, b. 18 Aug. 1792, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑ Fullick, d. 20 Nov. 1858.
910. Lucy
Holmes, b. 20 Dec. 1795.
911. Susan ("Suky") Holmes, b. 20 Dec. 1795.
912. Eliza Ann Holmes, b. 10 Nov. 1798, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑ Williams, d. 10 Aug. 1848.
913. daughter (twin of Eliza Ann), b. and d. 10 Nov. 1798.
914.
Charles Holmes, b. 8 April 1801.
CHILDREN OF THOMAS GRAVES (226) AND
LYDIA TUBBS
William Tubbs Graves (446) was born 13 April 1782, and died 5
Oct. 1838 in Adams Township, 2 miles east of Fort Wayne, Ind. He married Maria
Harder (or Herder) on 1 Aug. 1805. She was born 27 March 1785 and died 4 March
1867. This information and most of that for his children is from the family
Bible of William Tubbs Graves, dated 8 Oct. 1854, in the possession of a James
Graves.
The information for Maria is from the records of the Reformed
Church, Claverack, Columbia Co., N.Y., under births and christenings: Maritje
Herder, b. 27 March 1785, christened 28 March 1785; parents: Peter Herder and
Eva Land (spelled Landt for another child's record).
From the records of
Saratoga Reformed Dutch Protestant Church, Schuylerville, Saratoga Co., N.Y.:
Peter Herder Graves, b. 12 May 1806, christened 29 June 1806; parents: William
J. Graves and Maria Herder. From the records of the Reformed Dutch Protestant
Church, Easton, Washington Co., NY.: Thomas Graves, b. 14 June 1808, christened
31 July 1808; parents: William J. Graves and Maria Heider.
According to
Mr. Arnold Crohn, William Graves married Maria Ganby of Albany, N.Y. (R‑39,
R‑40, R‑41)
Children - Graves
915. Peter Harder Graves, b. 12 May
1806, d. 14 Sept. 1854.
+916. Thomas Tubbs Graves, b. 14 June 1808, m.
Fidelia Riggs, d. 11 Dec. 1868.
917. Efel Vitty Graves, b. 20 Aug. 1810,
m. Charlie Parrish, d. 8 Oct. 1849. This name is probably Eefje, meaning Eve in
Dutch.
918. Getty (or Gatty) Maria Graves, b. 23 Sept. 1812, m. Alfred
Millage (or Willage), d. 4 Sept. 1876.
919. William L. Graves, b. 2 Feb.
1815 (?).
920. Lydia Graves, b. 21 Dec. 1816 (?), m. John Bowers.
921. John Henry Graves, b. 9 Jan. 1819, d. 10 Jan. 1819.
922. John Henry
Graves, b. 1 March 1820, m. Margaret Rebecca Gibbon, 27 June 1841, d. 20 March
1885. These are the ancestors of William John McBass (R‑42) and of Nellie Graves
Doull (R‑43).
923. Rebecca Graves, b. 23 Feb. 1823.
924. Henrietta
Graves, b. 6 April 1830, m. Alexander Bufierre, d. 11 Jan. 1856.
CHILDREN
OF JOHN ADSIT (235) AND TAMAR HOLDRIDGE
John B. Adsit (447) was born in
1785 and died 25 Aug. 1869. He married Olive Emmons. She was a daughter of
Oliver Emmons and Anna Brainard (died 1823, buried in Reynolds Corners, N.Y.,
with daughter Desire). Olive was born in 1793 and died 25 Dec. 1860. Both John
and Olive were buried in Union Cem., Crescent, N.Y. (R‑202)
Children -
Adsit
925. Holdridge Adsit, migrated to Minnesota and on to California.
+926. Martin Adsit, married.
927. John Adsit, b. 1818.
928.
Andrew Adsit
+929. Olive Adsit, m. John Ives.
+930. Brainard
Adsit, b. 21 Jan. 1826, m(1) Mary Fellows, 17 Nov. 1847, m(2) Helen Smith, 15
March 1871, m(3) Marie Adelaide Stoddard, 16 Oct. 1877, d. 14 Sept. 1914.
Richard Adsit (448) was born in 1788 and died in Aug. 1867. He served in the
War of 1812 in the Albany County Militia, with the detachment of Col. Peter
VanNess. He married Deborah Bennett of Plattsburg, N.Y. in 1808. All their
children were buried in the Adsit Cem., Crawford Co., Pa., except Abigail, who
was buried in Kinsley, Kans. (R‑202)
Children - Adsit
931. Richard
Adsit, b. 1809, m. Rebecca Burch, d. 1889. She was b. 1822, d. 1856.
932.
Abigail Adsit, m. Robert McMichael.
+933. William Adsit, b. 1813, m(1)
Rachael McMichael, m(2) Rosanna McMichael, d. 1865.
+934. John C. Adsit,
b. 1815, m. Margaret Mellon, d. 1866.
935. Joanna Adsit, b. 1817, d.
1861.
936. Clarissa Adsit, b. 1820, m. Hugh DeArment, d. 1893. He was b.
1813, d. 1872.
937. Arnold Adsit, b. 1821, m. Emily Westcott, d. 1906.
She was b. 1836, d. 1907.
+938. Abram Adsit, b. 1823, m. Margaret
Mathers, d. 1870.
939. Mary Adsit, b. 1826, m. Samuel DeArment, d. 1901.
940. James Adsit, b. 1832, m. Maria Westcott, d. 1853.
Benjamin Adsit
(451) was born in 1795, died in 1867, and was buried in Traverse City, Mich. He
married Debora Frost. (R‑16, R‑202)
Children - Adsit
+941. Louisa
T. Adsit, m. Egbert Carmon.
+942. John Adsit, b. 1826, married.
CHILDREN OF JOHN GRAVES (240) AND ELIZABETH PUSHEE
John Graves (453) was
born 11 Sept. 1766 in Ipswich, Mass., and was baptized 5 Oct. 1766. He first
married Elizabeth Sayward on 1 Sept. 1791. She died 18 March 1800. He secondly
married Abigail W. Hodgkins on 4 July 1819. (R‑201)
Children - Graves, by
Abigail Hodgkins
943. John P. Graves, b. 1820, d. 8 March 1826.
944. George Stacey Graves, b. 1824, d. 6 Nov. 1827.
945. daughter
Moses Graves (454) was baptized 7 May 1769, and died 1794 in the West Indies. He
married Deborah Safford on 7 Nov. 1793. She died 22 Oct. 1825. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+946. Moses Graves, bapt. 26 July 1795, m(1) Sarah
Kimball, 21 July 1814, m(2) Sarah Ann Shapleigh, 7 Sept. 1860, d. 1890.
CHILDREN OF MARTHA FOSTER (241) AND RICHARD HARRIS
Martha Harris (456)
was born 22 April 1736 (according to the Harris Genealogy) in Ipswich, Essex
Co., Mass., was baptized 11 April 1736 in Ipswich (either this date or the
baptismal date must be wrong), and died 4 Aug. 1811. She married John Wetherbee,
son of John Wetherbee and Elizabeth Whitney, on 25 March 1760 in Harvard, Mass.,
as his second wife. He was born 25 April 1723 in Lancaster, Worcester Co.,
Mass., died 21 May 1811 in Washington Co., N.Y., and was buried in West
Clarendon, Orleans Co., N.Y. He had first married Sarah Brown on 17 Feb. 1746/7
in Harvard, Mass., and had 8 children by that marriage. (R‑22)
Children -
Wetherbee
947. Martha Wetherbee, b. 21 Feb. 1761 (Harvard, Mass.), bapt.
1 March 1761 (Harvard, Mass.).
948. Anna Wetherbee, b. 8 Aug. 1763
(Harvard, Mass.).
+949. Micah Wetherbee, b. 30 Aug. 1765, m. Patience
Allen, d. 5 Oct. 1844.
950. Richard Wetherbee, b. Mass., m. Susanna
Sweet, N.Y., d. 1848 (St. Joseph, Mich.).
951. Hezekiah Wetherbee, bapt.
9 Sept. 1770 (New Salem, Mass.).
952. Eunice Wetherbee
953. Jacob
Wetherbee
954. Isaac Wetherbee
955. William Wetherbee, b. 29 April
1778 (Deerfield, Mass.), m(1) Jerusha Griswold, 10 Oct. 1805, m(2) Lorry
Doubleday, d. 22 Sept. 1838.
GENERATION 7
CHILDREN OF MARK GRAVES
(257) AND HANNAH BLANEY
Joseph Graves (467) was born 17 Nov. 1761 in
Lynn, Mass., and died in Rochester, N.Y. He married Nancy Livermore of Weston,
Mass. on 8 June 1786 in Weston. He entered the military service in the Rev. War
and served from its beginning to the end. Their first child was born in Weston,
the second at some other place in Mass., and at least one child in Swanzey, N.H.
They moved to LeRoy, N.Y. about 1826 and lived there until a few years before
his death, which occurred at Rochester where he was living in 1830. He was
buried there. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+956. Jacob Graves, b.c.
1787, m. Ruth Woodruff, d. 1861.
+957. Joseph Graves, b. 20 Aug. 1791, m.
Sarah Sanborn, 11 March 1816, d. 20 March 1849.
958. Daniel Graves, b.
1797 (Swanzey, N.H.), d. 1859 (Rochester, N.Y.). No family. His portrait is in
the Rochester Museum.
+959. William Henry Graves, b. May 1798, m(1)
‑‑‑‑‑‑, m(2) Julia Parsons, d. 1850.
960. Eunice Graves
William
Graves (468) was born 28 July 1764 in Lynn, Mass., was baptized 20 June 1797,
and died about 1843. He married Sarah Whitmark of Marblehead,Mass. on 13 Dec.
1795. She was baptized 8 June 1797. They lived in Marblehead. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
961. William Graves, bapt. 5 May 1796, d. 2 July 1818
(Martinico).
+962. John Adams Graves, b. 8 June 1797, m. Charlotte
Storey, 3 May 1832, d. 3 June 1882.
963. Sally Graves, b. 29 Dec. 1799,
m. Levi Morse, 7 May 1854.
964. Eben Graves
+965. Jacob Ashton
Graves, b. 5 Nov. 1815, m. Susan Lewis Monroe, 1837, d. 26 Dec. 1884.
Mark Graves (470) was born 25 April (or 17 June) 1770 in Marblehead, Mass., and
died 3 Dec. 1850. He married Bethia Jackson, daughter of George and Elizabeth
Jackson, on 22 Feb. 1795. She died 12 Oct. 1864 in Lynn at age 89 years, 6
months. Their first six children were born at Lynn, and the last two may have
been. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
966. Nancy Graves, b. 23 June
1796, m. Benjamin Stone, 4 Dec. 1817 (Lynn, Mass.).
+967. George I.
Graves, b. 17 May 1798, married, d. 20 June 1857.
968. Betsey Graves, b.
27 July 1803, m. William Gibbons, 8 Sept. 1825 (Lynn, Mass.), d. 2 Feb. 1845
(Lynn, Mass.).
969. William Graves, b. 27 Feb. 1806.
970. Mark
Graves, b. 24 July 1808, d. 23 May 1846.
+971. Blaney Graves, b. 27 Jan.
1811, m. Harriet Lewis, 6 June 1844, d. 12 April 1889.
972. Hannah
Graves, m. Micajah Burrill, 22 July 1838.
973. Bethia Graves, m. William
I. Spear (of Phila.), intention published 21 April 1833 at Lynn.
Jonathan
Blaney Graves (471) was born 28 April 1773 in Lynn, Mass. He married and had one
child. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
974. Brainard Graves, b. 11 Nov.
1821, d. 27 Aug. 1866.
Crispus Graves (472) was born 3 Jan. 1776 in Lynn,
Mass., and died 11 Jan. 1863. He first married Sarah Phillips of Marblehead,
Mass. on 27 Sept. 1794 in Marblehead. She was baptized there 6 Feb. 1825. He
secondly married Mrs. Hannah Bridges on 27 March 1836 in Marblehead. All their
children were born in Marblehead. (R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Sarah
Phillips
+975. Blaney Graves, b. 3 April 1795, m. Elizabeth Coombs, 23
Nov. 1817, d. 11 June 1843.
+976. Crispus Graves, b. 14 June 1804, m.
Mary A. Homan, 27 Feb. 1825, d. 29 June 1852.
977. Elizabeth P. Graves,
b. 1806, m. Jonas B. Goodwin, 16 Sept. 1828 (Marblehead), d. 3 Jan. 1838.
CHILDREN OF RAND GRAVES (266) AND JANE VENIN
Samuel Graves (479) was
born 8 Aug. 1772 and died 28 Sept. 1817, both in Lynn, Mass. He married Susanna
Newhall, daughter of Isaiah Newhall and Mary Fuller, on 23 Feb. 1795. She was
born 28 July 1774 and died 19 Jan. 1836. He was a farmer and lived in Lynn.
(R‑201)
Children - Graves
+978. Samuel Graves, b. 28 Sept. 1796,
m(1) Ann Ireson, 8 Dec. 1819, m(2) Mary Putnam, 26 June 1845, m(3) Elizabeth
Lyon, 4 July 1861, d. 8 Feb. 1885.
+979. Zachariah Rand Graves, b. 2 Jan.
1799, m. Abigail Burrill, 12 Sept. 1819, d. 24 Jan. 1828.
980. Susan
Graves, b. 11 July 1801, m. Timothy T. Cram, 29 March 1826, d. 14 April 1838.
981. Mary Newhall Graves, b. 22 March 1804, d. 22 April 1887.
982.
Isaiah Newhall Graves, b. 31 Dec. 1806, d. 29 Sept. 1824.
983. Benjamin
Graves, b. 25 April 1809, d. 10 Dec. 1833.
984. Enoch Johnson Graves, b.
3 Oct. 1812, d. 11 April 1842 (New Orleans, La.).
985. Elizabeth Johnson
Graves, b. 23 Dec. 1814, m. Isaiah H. Parrott, 13 Dec. 1838, d. 10 May 1840
(Lynn, Mass.).
Benjamin Graves (481) was born 4 July 1776 in Lynn, Mass.,
and died between 3 Oct. 1806 and 16 Jan. 1809. He first married Mary Collins on
27 April 1797. He secondly married Rebecca Williams on 15 May 1803. (R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Mary Collins
986. Polly Graves, b. 30 June
1798.
987. Benjamin Graves, b. 24 Nov. 1799, d. 17 June 1800.
Children - Graves, by Rebecca Williams
988. Mary Graves, b. 11 Feb. 1804.
989. Benjamin Graves, b. 14 Feb. 1806.
+990. James Graves, b. 7 May
1808, m. Mary Ann Beers, 31 May 1832, d. 4 Aug. 1880.
CHILDREN OF
NATHANIEL GRAVES (274) AND ANNA FREELAND
Lawson Graves (501) was born 11
Nov. 1787. He married Polly C. Childs, daughter of Ephraim Childs and Katherine
Whitney, on 20 Aug. 1818. Their intention to marry was published 19 April 1818
at Upton, Mass. She was born 9 Aug. 1795 at Sturbridge, Mass. They lived in
Upton, Mass. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
991. Eli Whitney Graves, b.
28 April 1819, d. 1844 (N.Y. City).
+992. William B. Graves, b. 23 Sept.
1820, m(1) Jane Frost, 3 April 1851, m(2) Julia A. Richards McIntyre, 17 Nov.
1881, d. 1 March 1887.
993. Simeon J. Graves, b. 4 Sept. 1822. Moved to
N.Y. State.
994. Ann Catherine Graves, b. 25 Oct. 1824, m. William C.
Frost, 9 June 1843.
995. Lucy Graves, b. 5 March 1827.
996. Rev.)
Albert P. Graves, b. 2 June 1829, m(1) Elvira Bonney, m(2) Matilda Randolph. He
was Pastor of Greenwood Church, Brooklyn, N.Y., and later became an
'Evangelist'.
997. Charles H. Graves, b. 20 July 1831, m. Nellie Ann
Carpenter (of Ashland, Mass.), 20 July 1831, d. 15 March 1886 (Worcester,
Mass.).
998. Sarah Elizabeth Graves, b. 1 June 1836.
999. Harriet
Graves, d. 10 July 1838 (aged 10 weeks).
1000. infant, d. 8 May 1839
(aged 3 days).
Calvin Graves (503) was born 28 Nov. 1791 and died 15
April 1858. He married Lucinda Hayden of Hopkinton, Mass. She died 12 Nov. 1842.
They lived in Ashland, Mass. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+1001.
James Monroe Graves, b. 14 Nov. 1821, m. Jerusha Elizabeth Moulton, 6 May 1845,
d. 22 Oct. 1889.
1002. Abigail Hayden Graves, b. 13 March 1823, m. Edmund
Brigham, 25 Nov. 1844.
1003. Charles Alden Graves, b. 12 May 1827, never
married, d. 20 March 1863.
1004. William Alden Graves, b. 12 May 1833.
1005. Fanny Alden Graves, b. 25 Nov. 1834, m. Henry Dexter Marsh, 24 Oct.
1852 (Ashland, Mass.), d. 14 Oct. 1884 (Marlboro, Mass.).
Leonard Graves
(504) was born 7 Jan. 1796 and died 21 March 1873. He married Clarissa Bond on 7
April 1825. She died 29 Dec. 1842 at age 38. They lived in Hopkinton, Mass.
(R‑201)
Children - Graves
+1006. Dexter Sullivan Graves, b. 24
April 1826, m(1) Isabella Millee, 20 June 1850, m(2) Maranda Smith, 28 March
1858.
1007. Lyman Austin Graves, b. 25 Feb. 1828, m. Anna J. Wellington,
19 June 1869. They lived in South Framingham, Mass.
1008. Martha Ann
Graves, b. 5 May 1830, m. William Wadlin (of Sedgwick, Me.), 29 March 1860, d. 8
April 1869.
1009. Charles Bond Graves, b. 26 Sept. 1832, d. 25 March 1865
(killed in battle at Petersburg, Va. in Civil War).
1010. Mary J. Graves,
b. 6 June 1835, d. 13 Oct. 1867.
+1011. Sarah Eliza Graves, b. 23 March
1839, m. John Plummer, 1 Nov. 1864.
1012. Hannah Janette Graves, b. 17
Oct. 1842, m. Rufus Putnam, d. 26 Oct. 1878.
CHILDREN OF DANIEL GRAVES
(279) AND TIRZAH NEWTON
Stephen Graves (506) was born 18 March 1786 in
Southboro, Mass., and died 29 Nov. 1873. He moved with his parents to North
Leverett, Mass. in Dec. 1792. He married Pamelia Watson of Leverett in May 1822.
She was born 28 Oct. 1794 and died 17 May 1857. He was a blacksmith and built up
the iron works in North Leverett. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+1013.
Samuel Watson Graves, b. 10 March 1823, m. Sarah Morse, 15 July 1848, d. 30
Sept. 1860.
+1014. Mary Ann Graves, b. 2 June 1824, m. Elijah Shumway
Fish, 3 Nov. 1853, d. 26 April 1897.
+1015. Sanford Stephen Graves, b. 2
April 1827, m. Maria Achsah Marchant, 9 June 1854, d. 1 Dec. 1902.
+1016.
Benjamin Franklin Graves, b. 21 Sept. 1829, m. Fanny J. Graves, 8 June 1854, d.
3 Feb. 1859.
1017. Julia Pamelia Graves, b. 6 Jan. 1832, d. 16 Jan. 1866.
1018. Daphne Watson Graves, b. 8 Oct. 1833. Lived in Greenfield, Mass.
1019. Howard Malcolm Graves, b. 8 Nov. 1835, d. 16 Nov. 1861.
Daniel
Graves (507) was born 14 July 1788 in Southboro, Mass., and died 21 April 1857.
He married Phebe Mason on 17 Nov. 1816. They lived in North Leverett, Mass.
(R‑201)
Children - Graves
1020. Julia Maria Graves, b. 13 Sept.
1817, m. Abner Leland (of Holliston, Mass.), 12 or 18 May 1836, d. 8 April 1844.
+1021. Cyrus Mason Graves, b. 12 Sept. 1820, m. Jane Gunn, 16 March 1843, d.
12 Jan. 1886.
1022. Lucy Elmira Graves, b. 7 Feb. 1827, m. Cephas Brigham
(of Deerfield, Mass.), 12 May 1846, d. 11 July 1887.
Elijah Graves (512)
was born 11 March 1801 in North Leverett, Mass., and died 8 June 1864 or 1865.
He first married Hannah Penniman, daughter of Benjamin and Sarah Penniman of
Warwick, Mass., on 11 Sept. 1833. She died 25 Sept. 1848 at age 38 years, 2
months. He secondly married Rhoda Fairbanks of Fitzwilliam, Mass. on 8 May 1849.
(R‑201)
Children - Graves
1023. Melvina Graves, b. 2 March 1839,
d. 25 Oct. 1841.
1024. Hannah Graves, b. 29 July 1841, d. 5 Aug. 1841.
1025. Judson E. Graves, b. 18 Feb. 1843, d. Aug. 1843.
1026. Milo S.
Graves, b. 24 July 1844, d. 17 April 1846.
1027. Mary Ellen Graves, b. 15
March 1848, m. Clark H. Howland (of Millers Falls, Mass.), 2 March 1886.
CHILDREN OF JOSEPH GRAVES (280) AND SUSANNA MARRETT
Peter Graves (514)
was born 19 Nov. 1790, and died 7 May 1859 in Hebron, N.Y. He married Jerusha
Ware in Leverett, Mass. (intention published 3 March 1817). She was born 5 Oct.
1797 and died 15 Sept. 1860. They moved to Somerset, Vt., and from there to
Hebron, N.Y. Their first child was born in Leverett, the next two in Somerset,
and the last in Hebron. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+1028. William
Harvey Graves, b. 22 March 1818, m. Mary A. Chapin, 17 Aug. 1848, d. 17 June
1876.
1029. Susan Jerusha Graves, b. 6 Oct. 1824, m. George W. Robertson
(of Cambridge, N.Y.), 17 Feb. 1852.
1030. Philander Abijah Graves, b. 7
Nov. 1828, married, d. 4 July 1887 (Granville, N.Y.). No children.
1031.
Margaret Louisa Graves, b. 30 May 1835, d. 30 May 1861 (Hebron, N.Y.).
Ezra Graves (521) was born 25 Oct. 1809, and died 7 Sept. 1849 in Montague,
Mass. He married his cousin Lucinda Graves, daughter of his first cousin Newell
Graves, on 9 March 1836. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1032. Sarah M.
Graves, b. 27 July 1839, m. Frederick E. Pierce, 14 Nov. 1860.
1033.
Martha Ann Graves, b. 27 June 1843, m. James D. Pratt, 27 April 1861, d. 19 Oct.
1870 (Cleveland, Ohio).
1034. Henry Newell Graves, b. 31 Jan. 1847, d. 13
Dec. 1851.
CHILDREN OF REBECCA GRAVES (282) AND OBEDIAH NEWTON
Relief Newton (523) was born 2 May 1790 in Southboro, MA, and died 8 March 1872
in Strongville, Cuyohoga Co., OH. She married Ebenezer Fuller, son of Nathaniel
Fuller and Deborah Moger, on 16 July 1810 in Preble, Cortland Co., NY. He was
born 1 Oct. 1785 in Saratoga, now Washington Co., NY, and died 8 March 1867 in
Strongville, OH. (R‑45)
Children - Fuller
1035. Relief Adaline
Fuller, b. 13 April 1811 (Fabius, Onondaga Co., NY), m. Ira Burk, 23 April 1828,
d. 21 Feb. 1883. He was b. 1803, d. 1883.
1036. Betsey Emaline Fuller, b.
30 Aug. 1812 (Fabius, NY), m. William Emmons, 31 May 1884, d. 31 May 1884
(Clinton Co., MI). He was b. 1806, d. 1857.
1037. Roxanna Fuller, b. 1
Oct. 1814 (Ontario Co., NY), d. 22 Dec. 1814.
+1038. Columbia Susanna
Fuller, b. 1 Oct. 1814, m. Lemuel Warner, 28 June 1835, d. 25 April 1876.
1039. Ortensia Fuller, b. 7 June 1817 (Ontario Co., NY), m. Frances Emmons,
10 Sept. 1835, d. 21 May 1851 (Lorain Co., OH). She was b. 1816, d. 1904.
1040. Ebenezer Newton Fuller, b. 27 Feb. 1819 (Ontario Co., NY), m. Pamelia
Rich, 1 May 1843, d. 10 Oct. 1907. She was b. 1821, d. 1905.
1041.
Rebecca N. Fuller, b. 3 Feb. 1821 (Ontario Co., NY), m. Guy E. Ring, 17 June
1841. He was b. 1815.
1042. Washington Perry Fuller, b. 1 Feb. 1823, m.
Maria Potter, 18 May 1846, d. MI.
1043. Curtiss Russell Fuller, b. 16
Feb. 1825 (Ontario Co., NY), m. Artimicha Hyde, 31 March 1845, d. 21 June 1895
(Elsie, MI).
1044. Jane Marie Fuller, b. 3 April 1827 (Strongville, OH),
m. Columbus Laynes, 15 Nov. 1846, d. after 1869 (Elsie, MI).
1045.
Melvina Angeline Fuller, b. 10 April 1829 (Strongville, OH), m. Nelson Hawkins,
9 April 1846.
1046. Francis Marion Fuller, b. 25 June 1831, probably
never married, d. 10 April 1862 (Civil War, in service).
CHILDREN OF
CRISPUS GRAVES (283) AND SARAH MUZZEY
Rev. Joseph Muzzey Graves (534) was
born 7 May 1793 in Leominster, Mass., was baptized 30 June 1793, and died 15
Jan. 1870 in Charlestown, Mass. He married Susanna Watkins. She was born 25 Dec.
1793 in Wendell, Mass., and died 8 Nov. 1882. They were both buried in Woodlawn
Cem. at Chelsea or Malden, Mass. Since his father died when he was only two
years old, he was brought up in the family of his first cousin, Stephen Graves,
son of his uncle Daniel. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+1047. Hiram
Atwell Graves, b. 5 April 1813, m. Mary Hinman, c. 1838, d. 3 Nov. 1850 (?).
1048. Sarah Ann Graves, b. 7 July 1816, d. 26 Oct. 1829.
+1049.
Adoniram Judson Graves, b. 14 Dec. 1821, m. Abigail E. Stevens, 4 Sept. 1845, d.
26 July 1871.
1050. Andrew Fuller Graves, b. 10 May 1825, m. Julia A.
Webster (of Methuen, Mass.), 14 June 1854. Lived in Boston, Mass. In the diary
of Hiram Judson Graves, son of Andrew's brother Adoniram, he mentions visiting
his "Uncle Andrew" in Boston, Christmas of 1876.
1051. Stella Ann Susan
Graves, b. 6 Sept. 1829, m. (Rev.) E. H. Page, 9 May 1854 (Charlestown, Mass.).
CHILDREN OF THOMAS GRAVES (284) AND PERSIS BELLOWS
Newell Graves
(535) was born 16 May 1793 at Southboro, Mass., and died 3 Oct. 1869. He married
Parthena Woodward of Guilford, Vt., daughter of Job Woodward, on 4 Jan. 1816.
She was born 16 Feb. 1794 and died 18 Sept. 1877. They lived in that part of
Montague, Mass. known as "Chestnut Hill". At least the last four children were
born in Montague. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+1052. Josiah Graves,
b. 6 Feb. 1817, m(1) Lucy Stowell, 23 Sept. 1845, m(2) Charlotte Hayden, d. 18
Oct. 1892.
1053. Lucinda Graves, b. 23 April 1818, m(1) Ezra Graves (son
of her great-uncle Joseph), 9 March 1836, m(2) Henry A. Ware (of Montague,
Mass.), d. 19 June 1897.
1054. Minerva Graves, b. 10 Feb. 1820, m. Asa
Eddy, 26 June 1844. Lived in Lester, Mass.
1055. Emily Graves, b. 27 Feb.
1822, m. Franklin Stowell (of Shutesbury, Mass.), 21 Sept. 1843.
1056.
Parthenia Graves, b. 13 Dec. 1823, d. 20 Feb. 1826.
+1057. Thomas Newell
Graves, b. 23 Jan. 1826, m. Mary R. Ripley, 27 March 1855, d. 24 Nov. 1893.
+1058. Erastus Graves, b. 7 Nov. 1827, m(1) Jane M. Gunn, 11 Sept. 1853,
m(2) Melinda E. Ware, m(3) Mrs. Ellen L. Kenny, 20 Dec. 1855.
1059.
Elvira Graves, b. 7 Jan. 1830, m. Richard Ware (of Montague, Mass.), 13 Nov.
1850, d. 13 Jan. 1860.
1060. Dexter Graves, b. 11 Aug. 1833, m. Emeline
Williams (of Montague, Mass.), 17 June 1854, d. 26 Nov. 1858 (from the effects
of an accidental gunshot wound). They lived in North Sunderland, Mass. No
children. His widow secondly married Frank Morse.
1061. Mary Jane Graves,
b. 19 Oct. 1835, m. Roderick Noble, 27 June 1854, d. 1 Aug. 1893. He was son of
Matthew Noble of Shutesbury, where he was born 14 May 1816 and died 1 Dec. 1889.
+1062. Elijah Lincoln Graves, b. 12 June 1837, m. Jane Celestia Nutting, 8
April 1855.
1063. Betsey Graves, b. 27 March 1839, m. Sanford Williams
(of Montague, Mass.), 29 Nov. 1854. Lived in Albany, N.Y.
Dexter Graves
(538) married Catherine Hunting on 5 April 1821. He was a farmer. He lived in
North Sunderland, Mass., where he died 14 Oct. 1841. (R‑201)
Children -
Graves
1064. Alvin Graves, b. 28 May 1821, d. 29 April 1843.
1065.
Calvin Watson Graves, b. 23 April 1824, d. 24 Sept. 1827.
1066. Caroline
Melinda Graves, b. 7 Dec. 1826.
1067. Humphrey Otis Graves, b. 11 June
1830, d. 13 Feb. 1832.
Nixon Graves (539) was born 25 March (or May) 1806
in Southboro, Mass., and died 20 July 1885. He married Sareptia W. Hunting on 24
Sept. 1826. They lived in Southboro, Mass. Their first child was born in
Southboro, the next three in Northboro, and the last two in Marlboro, Mass.
(R‑201)
Children - Graves
1068. Augustus Kirk Graves, b. 28 May
1827.
+1069. Henry Edwin Graves, b. 23 Feb. 1830, m(1) Betsey Goddard, 25
Nov. 1852, m(2) Mary F. Gentle, 3 Dec. 1858.
1070. Anderson Graves, b. 23
May 1833, d. Nov. 1833.
+1071. Harrison Newell Graves, b. 4 Jan. 1835, m.
Eliza ‑‑‑‑‑‑.
1072. Frank B. Graves, b. 8 Sept. 1840, d. 5 Aug. 1862.
1073. Mary Etta Graves, b. 9 Feb. 1842, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑ Crouch.
Watson
Graves (540) was born 8 (or 3) July 1809 and died in 1875, both in Southboro,
Worcester Co., MA. He married Fanny D. Wilson of Hopkinton, Middlesex Co., MA,
daughter of John Overing Wilson and Anna Dench, on 11 Aug. 1829 in Hopkinton.
She was born 31 Aug. 1807 in Hopkinton. They lived in Ashland, MA. (R‑67, R‑201)
Children - Graves
1074. Mary Ann Graves, b. 3 Jan. 1830, m. Joseph S.
Bigelow, 22 May 1852.
+1075. Lorenzo S. Graves, b. 18 July 1831, m. Eliza
G. Coffin, 31 March 1852.
1076. Francis Watson Graves, b. 2 March 1834,
d. 11 Oct. 1834.
1077. Ellen Frances Graves, b. 2 Feb. 1836.
1078.
Adeline Amanda Graves, b. 12 Dec. 1837.
1079. Austin D. Graves, b. 1842.
1080. Emma Jane Graves, b. 1844, m. David H. Cole, 8 July 1862.
CHILDREN OF MARK ESTES (285) AND ELIZABETH FOWLER
Ezekiel (or Ezekel)
Estes (541) married Mary Breed on 23 Oct. 1805. (R‑28)
Children - Estes
+1081. William Estes, m. Almira Choate, 1826.
CHILDREN OF MARK GRAVES
(286)
Capt. William Graves (543) was born 23 Aug. 1785, was baptized 28
Aug. 1785, and died 27 May 1851. He first married Mary Pike, daughter of Elias
Pike and Judith ‑‑‑‑‑‑ (or Miriam Carr), on 19 Oct. 1809. She died 27 Dec. 1817
at age 30. He secondly married Susanna Pike, youngest sister of his first wife,
on 4 July 1820 (or 9 June 1820 at Salisbury, Mass.). She died 30 July 1878. Both
were buried at Oak Hill Cem. in Newburyport, Mass.
He was a sea captain
of distinction. He was captured with the vessel on which he sailed in the War of
1812, was held prisoner until the close of the war, and was shipwrecked on the
way back to America. During his career he commanded the brig "Abigail", ships
"Thomas Perkins", "Guinare", and "Eliza Dennison", and the bark "Cygnet". He was
in command of vessels until about 12 years before his death.
He lived in
Newburyport, Mass. His house stood on the corner of Milk and Lime Sts., next to
the house of Deacon Ezra Lunt, father of Mary Newton Lunt (wife of William's
son, Alexander Graves). Both houses were razed to make room for the G. W. Brown
Elementary School in 1922.
All three of his sons were also sea captains.
(R‑11, R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Mary Pike
+1082. William
Graves, Jr., b. 21 March 1811, m(1) Caroline W. Wells, 1 Aug. 1837, m(2) Mary
Graves Pike, 16 March 1848, d. 1 Sept. 1877.
Children - Graves, by
Susanna Pike
+1083. Alexander Graves, b. 1823, m. Mary Newton Lunt, 20
Oct. 1846, d. 17 May 1869.
1084. Mary Susanna Graves, b. 20 Aug. 1826, d.
7 Aug. 1827.
+1085. Edward Graves, b. 1830, m. Elizabeth Wheeler Pike, d.
23 Feb. 1873.
1086. Ellen G. Graves, b. 30 March 1833, m. Albert Cushing
Titcomb, 28 June 1860, d. 22 Feb. 1873 (San Francisco, Calif.). He d. 5 Feb.
1882. Both were buried in Oak Hill Cem., Newburyport. They lived in a large
mansion on Federal Street before moving to San Francisco. They also had a winter
home in Mobile, Ala.
True Green Graves (544) was born and baptized 30
March 1788 (or 1787) and died 1856, all at Salisbury, Mass. He served in the War
of 1812 as Corporal in the 17th N.H. Regt. in 1814, that was raised for the
defense of Portsmouth, N.H. He married Nancy Morrill of Salisbury on 18 Sept.
1817. She died 10 Feb. 1879 at Newburyport, Mass. They were in the 1850 census
for Salisbury, Essex Co., MA, when he was a cooper. (R‑201)
Children -
Graves
+1087. Henry Morrill Graves, b. 30 Oct. 1818, m. Hannah Fellows
Eaton, 8 March 1849, d. 27 Aug. 1868.
1088. Israel Morrill Graves, b. 7
July 1820. He was lost on the Barque "Wessacumcon" in the North Sea on 28 Aug.
1844.
1089. Mark G. Graves, b. 27 Feb. 1822 (Salisbury, Mass.), m. Abby
M. Stone, 27 Aug. 1852 (Boston, Mass.), d. 21 April 1885 (Arlington, Mass.). She
d. 7 Jan. 1892 at Arlington, at age 72 years, 8 months, daughter of Benjamin
Stone and Hannah James of Salem, Mass. No children.
+1090. George Morrill
Graves, b. 26 Jan. 1824, m. Mary Adeline Pike, 14 Feb. 1849.
+1091.
Charles Stanwood Graves, b. 16 Feb. 1826, m. Lydia E. Emerson, 16 Nov. 1856, d.
1881.
1092. Susan Edwards Graves, b. 22 March 1828, m. Enoch Moody
Martin, 9 Jan. 1851.
1093. John Morrill Graves, b. 25 June 1831. Lived in
East Boston in 1879.
1094. Belinda Knight Graves, b. 17 June 1833, m.
Samuel Moody, 10 Feb. 1853.
1095. Mary Pike Graves, b. 1 June 1836, m.
Joel Morse Rundlett (of Newburyport), Sept. 1857.
1096. Elbridge Graves,
b. 24 Jan. 1838, d. 14 Dec. 1862 (of wounds received in the battle of Kingston,
N.C.).
CHILDREN OF EZEKIEL COLLINS (289)
Aaron Collins (548) was
born 6 Oct. 1771 in Southboro, Mass., and died 23 Oct. 1832. He married Lucy
Harrington on 26 Sept. 1793. She died 22 Jan. 1831. At least their first six
children were born in Southboro. (R‑14)
Children - Collins
+1097.
Daniel Collins, b. 5 March 1794, m. Mary A. Walker, c. 1822.
1098.
Levinah Collins, b. 16 Nov. 1795, d. 9 Aug. 1797.
+1099. Jonah Collins,
b. 10 March 1798, m. Martha Bigelow, 3 Feb. 1821.
1100. Benjamin Collins,
b. 13 Oct. 1800.
+1101. Nathan Collins, b. 14 Dec. 1802, m. Sally
Onthank, 18 April 1825.
1102. Elizabeth Collins, b. 23 Oct. 1805, d. 8
March 1812.
1103. Lucy Collins, b. 3 Dec. 1808.
1104. Aaron
Collins, Jr., b. 8 Sept. 1811.
Ezekiel Collins (553) was born 13 April
1782 in Southboro, Mass., and died 22 April 1844. He first married Anna Stone,
daughter of Ann and Samuel Stone, on 17 April 1805. She died 9 July 1836. He
secondly married Anna Bowker, daughter of Bartlett Bowker and Christina Holmes,
on 3 Aug. 1838. She was born 22 Jan. 1792 and died 25 Oct. 1880. All their
children were born in Southboro, Mass. (R‑14)
Children - Collins
1105. Chloe Calista Collins, b. 2 Sept. 1805, m(1) Franklin Streeter (of
Templeton, Mass.), 29 July 1835, m(2) Asaph Nelson Brown (son of Asaph Brown and
Martha Wilder), 20 April 1848 (Ringe, N.H.), d. 19 Oct. 1892. First husband d.
Sept. 1839, 1 child. Second husband b. 18 May 1813.
1106. Joshua
Trowbridge Collins, b. 27 March 1807.
1107. Sylvanus Collins, b. 15 May
1809.
1108. Anna Louisa Collins, b. 21 Aug. 1812, d. 9 July 1830.
1109. Clarissa Collins, b. 10 Aug. 1814, d. 8 Sept. 1826.
1110. Ezekiel
Baxter Collins, b. 23 Sept. 1816.
1111. Dexter Collins, b. 29 Sept. 1818.
1112. Edward Collins, b. 4 Sept. 1820, d. 4 Jan. 1821.
1113. Harriet
Collins, b. 28 Dec. 1821, d. 27 Oct. 1838.
1114. Julia Collins, b. 2 Oct.
1823, d. 14 Dec. 1838.
1115. Lyman Beecher Collins, b. 19 July 1828.
Abisha Collins (556) was born 16 Sept. 1788 in Southboro, Mass., and died 13
Oct. 1843. He married Sarah Farrar, daughter of Daniel Farrar and Lucy Bruce, on
25 Aug. 1811. She was born 16 Feb. 1792 and died 25 Sept. 1843. All their
children were born in Southboro. (R‑14)
Children - Collins
1116.
Levi Collins, b. 13 March 1812, d. young.
1117. Anna Collins, b. 13 March
1812, m. Daniel Burbank, 1 Dec. 1840, d. 30 Nov. 1880. Twin of Levi.
1118. Ezekiel Collins, b. 9 March 1814, d. 18 Feb. 1815.
1119. Daniel
Collins, b.c. 1816, never married, d. 21 May 1841.
1120. Tryphena
Collins, b. 18 Oct. 1818, m. (Rev.) Asa Prescott, 1 April 1845, d. 5 April 1869.
1121. Levi C. Collins, b. 1822, d. 22 Nov. 1851.
1122. Maria Collins,
b. 1825, m. Harvey Raymond. He d. 1852. 3 children.
CHILDREN OF MARK
COLLINS (290) AND ABIGAIL PARKER
John Collins (561) was born 22 Jan. 1772
in Southboro, Mass., and died 12 July 1825. He married Sally Fay on 1 Jan. 1795.
All their children were born in Southboro. (R‑14)
Children - Collins
+1123. Lovel Collins, b. 20 Sept. 1796, m. Elizabeth Arnold, intention pub.
13 Nov. 1819.
1124. John Collins, Jr., b. 10 May 1799, d. 10 May 1802.
+1125. Temple Parker Collins, b. 1 Jan. 1802, m. Sally Flagg, 29 May 1823.
1126. Mary Collins, b. 26 Dec. 1804, m. Ezekiel Smith (of Hopkinton), 21 May
1824.
1127. Joseph Collins, b. 4 Dec. 1807.
1128. Samuel Collins,
b. 14 Aug. 1809.
William Collins (563) was born 1 Dec. 1779 in Southboro,
Mass. He married Lucy Parker on 2 Sept. 1799. All their children were born in
Southboro. (R‑14)
Children - Collins
1129. Emery Collins, b. 13
Feb. 1801.
+1130. Dennis Collins, b. 10 Aug. 1804.
1131. Patty
Collins, b. 12 April 1807.
Daniel Collins (564) was born 20 Jan. 1782 in
Southboro, Mass., and died 3 Jan. 1822. He married Polly Chamberlain on 25 April
1808. All their children were born in Southboro. (R‑14)
Children -
Collins
1132. Minerva Collins, b. 7 Aug. 1808, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑, 16 Oct. 1836.
1133. Henry Collins, b. 26 Dec. 1810, m. Martha Bemis, 8 April 1841.
1134. Lawson Collins, b. 14 Jan. 1814.
1135. Ann Maria Collins, b. 16
July 1816, m. Benjamin Barber (of Worcestershire, Mass.), 2 Nov. 1838.
Amos Collins (565) was born 25 Feb. 1784 in Southboro, Mass. He married Polly
Abbott on 6 March 1809. All their children were born in Southboro. (R‑14)
Children - Collins
1136. Dolly Collins, b. 8 Oct. 1809.
1137.
Nabby Collins, b. 29 Aug. 1811.
1138. William Collins, b. 9 Sept. 1813,
m. Charlotte P. Fay (of Northboro, Mass.), intention pub. 29 May 1847.
1139. Luke Collins, b. 3 Aug. 1816.
1140. Elmer Collins, b. 21 April
1819.
1141. Harriet Collins, b. 11 Aug. 1821.
Moses Collins (566)
was born 1 July 1786 in Southboro, Mass. He married Lucy Collins on 22 Sept.
1811. Their children were born om Southboro. (R‑14)
Children - Collins
1142. Jacob Parker Collins, b. 6 Jan. 1812, m. Betsy Goodnow, 3 May 1839.
1143. Hiram Parker Collins, b. 26 Oct. 1817, d. 8 Oct. 1822.
CHILDREN
OF SAMUEL COLLINS (294) AND LYDIA MATHEWS
Artemas Collins (571) was born
4 June 1788 in Marlborough, N.H., and died 14 Feb. 1863. He married Lucy
Collins, his cousin, daughter of William Collins and Olive Collins, on 17 Nov.
1818. She was born 13 Oct. 1790 in Marlborough, and died 3 Aug. 1863. (R‑14)
Children - Collins
1144. Eunice Almira Collins, b. 27 June 1823
(Marlborough, N.H.), m. Sarel Whitcomb, 22 Dec. 1814.
Lavina Collins
(573) was born 8 Sept. 1796 in Marlborough, N.H., and died 17 June 1893 in Santa
Clara Co., California. She married Charles Willson, son of Ephraim Willson and
Sarah Prindle, on 16 July 1818. He was born 15 June 1796 in Northfield, Mass.,
and died 5 May 1845 in Keene, N.H. She moved to California in 1853. All their
children were born in Swanzey, N.H. except Albert who was born in Keene, N.H.
(R‑14)
Children - Willson
1145. Hiram Willson, b. 1819, never
married. Living in Randolph, Mass. in 1851.
+1146. Horace Willson, b. 18
Feb. 1822, m. Eunice Eliza Chickering, 2 Feb. 1846, d. 1 June 1886.
+1147. Dorson Willson, b. 23 July 1824, m. Mrs. Mary (Mathew) Rhodes, 8 June
1854, d. 27 Jan. 1902.
+1148. Daniel Willson, b. 22 Jan. 1827, m(1)
Vincenta Sanchez, 24 March 1854, m(2) Malvina Weston Smith, 13 July 1868, d. 17
April 1906.
+1149. Albert Willson, b. 10 March 1829, m. Eliza Jane
Hildebrandt, 12 March 1856, d. 15 Sept. 1904.
+1150. Sara Ann Willson, 3
May 1833, m. William Eames, d. 3 March 1912.
1151. Lydia Amanda Willson,
b. 1834 or 1835, m. Carlon Aldrich, (Illinois).
Joseph Collins (574) was
born 1805 in Marlborough, N.H., and died 7 Sept. 1840. He married Eunice Lowell,
daughter of Francis Lowell and Lydia Richardson, on 18 June 1829. She died 23
July 1854. All their children were born in Marlborough, N.H. (R‑14)
Children - Collins
1152. Emeline F. Collins, b. 18 July 1830, m. Austin
G. Parmenter.
1153. Harriet E. Collins, b. 26 Aug. 1832, m(1) Alfred
Richardson, m(2) Henry Raymond.
1154. Charles R. Collins, b. 4 June 1835,
m. Eveline A. Whitcomb, 24 Jan. 1860. She was his 1st cousin, dau. of Eunice
Almira Collins and Sarel Whitcomb.
1155. Lucy E. Collins, b. Dec. 1838,
d. 30 Sept. 1856.
1156. Mary L. Collins, b. 5 Sept. 1840, m. Edwin B.
Matthews.
CHILDREN OF WILLIAM COLLINS (305) AND OLIVE COLLINS
Elijah Collins (575) was born 28 Dec. 1784 in Southboro, Mass., and died 13 Feb.
1848. He married Rhoda Wheeler on 4 March 1808. She died 28 Nov. 1870. Their
children were all born in Southboro. (R‑14)
Children - Collins
1157. Hiram Collins, b. 7 Aug. 1813, m(1) Mrs. Maria (Stone) Bailey, 10 Feb.
1841, m(2) Lavina A. Thompson (of Farmington), 18 Nov. 1875. First wife d. 21
Jan. 1873.
1158. Elisha Collins, b. 29 Oct. 1820, m. Abby Robins, 20 Dec.
1846.
1159. Susan Collins, b. 1 Feb. 1824, m. Franklin Wheeler, 1 May
1845. Lived in Acton, Mass.
Silas Collins (576) was born 26 Dec. 1786 in
Marlborough, N.H., and died 22 Feb. 1868. He married Nabby Wright on 10 Jan.
1806. She died 15 Nov. 1866. All their children were born in Marlborough. (R‑14)
Children - Collins
1160. Asahel Collins, b. 27 Feb. 1809, m. Mrs.
Carolyn (Woodward) Cudworth (widow of Luther Cudworth), 22 April 1814.
1161. Jedediah Tayntor Collins, b. 2 Jan. 1811, m. Martha Sargent (dau. of John
Sargent and Annie Lewis), 9 May 1842, d. 28 Nov. 1877.
1162. Jairus B.
Collins, b. 13 April 1816, m. Elmira Flint (dau. of Joshua Flint and Susanna
Babcock of Roxbury).
1163. Lois Collins, b. 30 Oct. 1824, m(1) Jonathan
Bemis, 22 July 1856, m(2) David Martin (of Richmond).
+1164. William
Collins, b. 31 July 1827, m. Lucretia J. Woodward, 7 Sept. 1848.
CHILDREN
OF DANIEL GRAVES (310) AND MARY BUXTON
Daniel Graves (587) was born 11
Dec. 1794 in North Reading, Mass., and died 14 Sept. 1865. He first married
Caroline Wellington. She died 11 July 1846 at age 32 years, 4 months, 12 days.
He secondly married Sarah Pinkerton Dickey, daughter of Samuel Dickey and Sophia
Stark (a granddaughter of General John Stark), on 4 Oct. 1848. She was born 11
March 1820 in Londonderry, N.H. They lived in North Reading, Mass. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1165. Lucy Buxton Graves, b. 18 July 1849.
1166. Sarah Ann Graves, b. 6 June 1851, d. 11 July 1851.
1167. Harry
Daniel Graves, b. 27 June 1859, d. 26 Oct. 1880.
Ebenezer Graves (589)
was born 14 Dec. 1799 at North Reading, Mass., and died 2 Jan. 1872. He first
married Abigail Flint, daughter of Eleazer Flint and Sally Whitney, on 1 June
1826. She died 6 Dec. 1830. He secondly married Hannah Moore, daughter of James
Campbell and Phebe Buxton, on 12 May 1836. She was born 25 March 1818 and died
21 May 1881. They lived in North Reading. (R‑201)
Children - Graves, by
Abigail Flint
1168. Sarah Juliet Graves, b. 27 May 1828, d. 25 March
1832.
1169. Joseph Graves, b. 17 Aug. 1830, d. 13 March 1832.
Children - Graves, by Hannah Moore
1170. Sarah Juliet Graves, b. 9 March
1837, m. Edwin Sanborn, 31 March 1858, d. Sept. 1915. He was b. 13 Feb. 1834, d.
17 Feb. 1866 of disease contracted in the Civil War, son of Jeremiah Coney and
Sophia Hewes.
1171. Mary Hannah Graves, b. 12 Sept. 1839, d. 5 Dec. 1908.
She was a Unitarian minister and a writer of reputation.
1172. Daniel
Alfred Graves, b. 28 Dec. 1841, d. 12 Sept. 1844.
1173. Daniel Graves, b.
14 Aug. 1843, d. 29 Feb. 1844.
1174. Caroline Wellington Graves, b. 11
May 1846, m. Daniel Burlingame, 28 Jan. 1886 (Denver, Colo.). He was son of
Austin C. Burlingame and Clarissa M. Dean. They lived in Earlville, LaSalle Co.,
Ill.
1175. Eben Francis Graves, b. 2 July 1849 (North Reading, Mass.),
m(1) Alice Elizabeth Jones, 15 April 1889 (Ravenswood, Chicago, Ill.), m(2)
Martha Elizabeth Taylor, 2 July 1914. Alice was b. in Liverpool, Eng., and d. 30
Dec. 1902, Wyoming, Middlesex Co., Mass., dau. of Thomas Jones and Mary Oldham.
They lived in Marshfield, Mass. Martha was b. 24 June 1868 in Marshfield.
1176. Daniel Kirk Graves, b. 28 Jan. 1852, d. 11 Dec. 1852.
1177.
Elizabeth Johnson Graves, b. 16 June 1855, d. 10 Nov. 1893.
1178. Helen
Maria Graves, b. 12 July 1857, never married, d. 10 Jan. 1919.
CHILDREN
OF EBENEZER GRAVES (312) AND OLIVE FLINT
Ebenezer Graves (590) was born
28 Oct. 1797 in Charlemont, Mass., and died 27 April 1864 in Ashfield, Mass. He
married Nabby Williams Mantor, daughter of James Mantor and Rebecca Williams, on
9 (or 6) Dec. 1821. She was born 2 March 1799 in Hawley, Mass., and died 26 Dec.
1878 in Ashfield, Mass. They first lived in Charlemont, and moved to Ashfield,
Mass. in 1831. Their first 3 children were born in Charlemont and the last 2 in
Ashfield. (R‑1, R‑7, R‑201)
Children - Graves
1179. William M. (or
S.) Graves, b. 22 Dec. 1823, never married, d. 5 (or 25) Jan. 1849 (of
consumption, Ashfield, Mass.).
1180. Harriet Rebekah B. Graves, b. 17
March 1827, d. 13 Sept. 1831 (Ashfield, Mass.).
+1181. Ebenezer Graves,
b. 11 Dec. 1830, m. Persis R. Whittiam, 31 Dec. 1855, d. 6 Sept. 1906.
+1182. Addison Graves, b. 25 Sept. 1833, m. Helen Marr Stevens, 14 May 1859, d.
15 Jan. 1867.
1183. James Mantor Graves, b. 14 Sept. 1837, never married,
d. 5 March 1862 (Ashfield, Mass.).
Olive Richardson Graves (591) was born
Tuesday, 4 March 1800 in Charlemont, Mass., was baptized 6 July 1806, and died
11 March 1876 in Ashfield, Mass. She first married Elijah Paine (or Payne), son
of Elijah Paine and Martha Pomeroy. He was born in Dec. 1797 and was buried in
Zoar Cem. She secondly married Seth Hall of Ashfield, son of Joseph Hall and
Lucy Sears of Yarmouth, Maine, on 24 March 1827. He was born 7 Nov. 1799, died
14 Sept. 1887, and was buried in Steady Lane, Ashfield, Mass. (R‑7)
Children - Hall
+1184. Addison Graves Hall, b. 1829, m. Mary Ann Smith,
d. 1918.
Elizabeth ("Eliza") Graves (592) was born Saturday, 28 Aug.
1802, and was baptized 6 July 1806. She married Dr. David Allen of Heath, Mass.
on 25 July 1826. (R‑7)
Children - Allen
1185. child, d. Sept.
1827.
1186. Jerome Allen, b. 17 July 1830.
1187. Timothy F. Allen,
b. 24 April 1837.
1188. daughter, married. The "children of Eliza Allen's
daughter" are mentioned as heirs in the will of Eliza's brother Addison.
Addison Graves (593) was born Friday, 22 Aug. 1806 in Charlemont, Mass., and
died 11 March 1870 in Belchertown, Mass. He married Sarah ("Sallie") Maria
Yeomans of Ashfield, Mass. on 9 Nov. 1826. She was born 19 (or 14) April 1810,
and died 26 (or 27) Dec. 1871 in Belchertown.
It appears they did not
have any children of their own, but did "take in" three children of others, two
of whom were children of Stillman Yeomans, brother of Sarah Maria Yeomans.
Stillman Yeomans married Sarah Holloway of Conway, Mass., daughter of Josiah and
Lydia Holloway, marriage intentions on 24 Oct. 1828. She was born 22 Oct. 1809,
and died of consumption 23 Feb. 1844 at the age of 34. Their children were:
Louisa M., b. 20 Nov. 1829; Elias T., b. 15 Feb. 1832; Johnathan, b. 14 July
1834; Addison G., b. 18 Dec. 1836; Clarissa, b. 23 Sept. 1839 (became known as
Clara Amelia Graves); William N., b. 4 March 1843 (became known as William
Norris Graves).
The children they raised may not have been legally
adopted, since no adoption records have been found, but for practical purposes
they are regarded as adopted.
Addison Graves was Selectman of Ashfield in
1854, 1855, and 1856. He moved from Charlemont to the farm in Ashfield (owned by
Mr. Chase in 1971). He moved to Belchertown about 1862, based on the land
records in Greenfield, Mass., selling the entire farm to Daniel Strong.
From the probate records of Addison, his estate did not exceed $7,000. His will
was dated 23 April 1849; witnesses: Wait Bement, Abner Lilly, Jr. and Sally
Sears. Heirs were wife, next of kin; Olive R. Hall, Ashfield, sister; Sally F.
Howes, Ashfield, sister; children of Ebenezer, Ashfield, brother; and children
of the daughter of his sister Eliza Allen. Signed for by William N. Graves and
Herman Moody in probate; Sarah M. Graves, wife, executor, 3 May 1870. (R‑7)
Children - Graves (adopted)
1189. Clara Amelia Graves, b. 23 Sept.
1839, d. 1 Aug. (or 29 July) 1855. Bur. Plain Cem., Ashfield, Mass. She was born
Clarissa Yeomans, dau. of Stillman Yeomans and Sarah Holloway.
+1190.
Darwin E. Graves
+1191. William Norris Graves, b. 4 March 1843, m(1) Lois
P. Dickinson, 20 Oct. 1864, m(2) Eva S. Bennett, 10 July 1874, d. 27 May 1903.
Sallie (or Sally) Flint Graves (594) was born 3 Feb. 1809 in Charlemont,
Mass., and died 29 May 1887 in Ashfield, Mass. She married James Howes of
Ashfield on 28 Nov. 1827. He died 10 March 1860 at the age of 56. (R‑7)
Children - Howes
1192. Prissilla E. Howes, b.c. 1828, m. Thomas Dixon, d.
24 Nov. 1850 (age 22).
+1193. Olive Flint Howes, b. 1 Sept. 1841, m.
Merritt O. Jenkins, d. 16 Feb. 1915.
Rev. Daniel Graves (595) was born
Tuesday, 19 Feb. 1811 in Reading, Mass., died 18 Nov. 1837 in Ashfield, Mass.,
and was buried in Ashfield. He married Mary Ann Bement of Ashfield, Mass.,
daughter of Samuel Bement and Anne Mosmer, on 9 May (or 6 April) 1833. She was
born 1 Jan. 1811 and died 29 June 1850. He was a Congregational (or Methodist)
minister.
After Daniel died, his widow married George Hall of Ashfield,
son of Joseph Hall, on 1 Feb. (or 4 March) 1841. George was born 5 Feb. 1795,
died 28 Nov. 1878, and was a soldier in the War of 1812. Their daughter, Nancy,
died 15 Aug. 1847 at age 6. (R‑7, R‑201)
Children - Graves
1194.
Mary Ann Graves, b. 23 June 1837 (Ashfield, Mass.), m. Edmund Hawkes (of Heath,
Mass.), 11 March 1859.
CHILDREN OF NATHANIEL HIBBARD (315) AND SARAH
BOSWELL
Simon Hibbard (604) was born 19 June 1775 in Methuen, Mass. He
married Persis Sprague on 31 March 1795. All their children were born in
Methuen. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
1195. Lavinia Hibbard, b. 2
March 1799, d. young.
+1196. Darius Hibbard, b. 27 Aug. 1801, m.
Charlotte Carleton, 22 Oct. 1829.
1197. Almira Hibbard, b. 30 Nov. 1804.
1198. Franklin S. Hibbard, b. 27 Sept. 1810. Lived in Albany, N.Y.
CHILDREN OF DANIEL HIBBARD (318)
Daniel Hibbard (611) was born 4 March
1775 in Methuen, Mass. He first married Keziah Bass in Belfast, Me. He secondly
married Mrs. Sarah Poor, a widow, in Belmont, Mass. All their children were born
in Belfast, Me. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
1199. Lydia Hibbard
1200. Alfred Hibbard, b. Oct. 1803, d. before 1850.
+1201. Charles
Hibbard, b. 10 Oct. 1805, married, d. May 1851.
1202. Daniel Hibbard, b.
Oct. 1807, d. before 1850.
Joshua Ingalls Hibbard (612) was born 27 May
1777 in Methuen, Mass. He married Hannah Tenney of Londonderry, N.H. on 2 Sept.
1802. She was born 29 July 1781 in Bradford, Mass. They lived in Londonderry
until 1820, then moved to Guilford, N.H. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
1203. Mary Hibbard, b. May 1803, d. in 9 days.
+1204. Mary Hibbard,
b. 31 Aug. 1804, m. David Goodwin, 1 Sept. 1829, d. 7 Dec. 1881.
+1205.
Eliza Hibbard, b. 26 March 1806, m. Elisha G. Babcock, 31 May 1836.
+1206. Charles Hibbard, b. 12 April 1808, m. Charlotte Perkins, 29 Feb. 1832.
1207. Sarah Hibbard, b. 15 March 1810, m. Ambrose Meeker, 15 April 1849, d.
12 May 1850 (Sullivan, Ill.).
1208. Deborah Hibbard, b. 30 April 1812, m.
Ambrose Meeker, 29 May 1857. Lived in Sullivan, Ill.
1209. Dorcas
Hibbard, b. 30 Jan. 1814, m. Abram Libbey, 16 Feb. 1832. Lived in Guilford, N.H.
+1210. Tenney Hibbard, b. 12 Jan. 1816, m. Olive Sanders, 16 Nov. 1842.
1211. Harriet H. Hibbard, b. 18 Oct. 1818, m. Amos Webster, Nov. 1844, d. 6
Nov. 1850. Lived in Manchester, N.H.
1212. Hannah Hibbard, b. 22 Aug.
1821, d. 31 Dec. 1857.
1213. Martha Hibbard, b. 2 May 1823. Lived in
Manchester, N.H.
1214. child, b. 24 Sept. 1824, d. young.
Isaac
Hibbard (616) was born 21 May 1784 in Methuen, Mass., and died 24 Nov. 1853 in
Farmington, Me. He first married Abigail Butterfield in 1809. They settled in
Farmington, where she died, and his children were born. He secondly married
Susan Wood in 1827. She died July 1854. He was an active Christian man,
especially interested in Sunday schools and other Christian work. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
1215. James Bowman Hibbard, b. 7 Jan. 1811, d. 9
Jan. 1811.
1216. Celestia E. Hibbard, b. 6 Sept. 1812, d. 15 Feb. 1839.
1217. Charles Hibbard, b. 12 Feb. 1814, d. 27 Nov. 1842.
1218.
Abigail Frances Hibbard, b. 6 Aug. 1816, m. L. B. Goodrich.
+1219. Isaac
Lovejoy Hibbard, b. 7 April 1818, m. Mary Gile Sargent, 25 May 1843, d. 20 April
1899.
1220. Rebecca M. Hibbard, b. 4 Dec. 1819, m. S. S. Hunt. Lived in
Charleston, Me.
1221. Buchanan Hibbard, b. 14 Sept. 1822, d. 16 Aug.
1825.
CHILDREN OF JOHN HIBBARD (322) AND SARAH PARKER
John Hibbard
(623) was born 3 Aug. 1775 (or 1774) in Methuen, Mass., and died in 1863. He
married Hannah Wight on 2 June 1803. They settled in Bethel, Me., where he was
living in 1858. Their son John was born in Newry, Me., and all the other
children were born in Bethel. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
+1222.
Alonzo Hibbard, b. 18 Feb. 1804, m. Phebe A. Rowe, 20 July 1823.
1223.
Hannah Hibbard, b. 11 June 1808, m. E. G. Coffin, 1845.
1224. Anna H.
Hibbard, b. 11 June 1808, m. Samuel K. Pingree, 1835. Twin of Hannah.
1225. Mary Hibbard, b. 19 March 1810, m. Ed. G. Coffin, 1835, d. 1845.
+1226. John Alden Hibbard, b. 28 June 1812, m. Sarah M. Rundal, 31 Dec. 1840.
1227. Emmeline Hibbard, b. 14 July 1814, d. 17 May 1832.
1228.
Arabella Hibbard, b. 28 Dec. 1818.
1229. Susan Hibbard, b. 21 Jan. 1821,
m. William S. Wheaton, 1851.
1230. Lucy Ann Hibbard, b. 27 Aug. 1823, m.
Silas G. Wheeler.
James Hibbard (624) was born 12 Jan. 1777 in Methuen,
Mass., and died 21 May 1855 in Colebrook, N.H. He married Betsy (Stoell) Paine
in 1806. She was born in 1787 in Maine, and died after 1850. They lived in
Colebrook, where their children were born. (R‑2, R‑200)
Children -
Hibbard
+1231. John Hibbard, b. 27 April 1807, m. Delinda York, 1831, d.
12 Dec. 1893.
1232. Harriet Hibbard, b. 4 April 1809, m. Joseph White (of
Newry, Me.).
1233. Isabella Hibbard, b. 9 Dec. 1811, d. 1849.
+1234. William P. Hibbard, b. 8 Sept. 1814, m(1) ‑‑‑‑‑‑, m(2) Priscilla Verbeck
Smith, c. 1843, d. 23 March 1897.
1235. Cynthia Hibbard, b. 13 Aug. 1819,
m. Benjamin U. Hilliard, (Colebrook, N.H.).
+1236. James Hibbard, b. 6
March 1822, m. Cynthia Frizell, d. 6 Jan. 1903.
1237. Cyrus Hibbard, b.
24 July 1823, m. Louisa Muzzey. Lived in Horicon, Wisc.
1238. Asa
Hibbard, b. 21 July 1825, m. Mary Ann Sawyer. Lived in East Columbia, N.H.
Benjamin Hibbard (629) was born 24 July 1788 in Methuen, Mass., and died 28
Jan. 1829 in Milan, N.H. He married Hannah H. Wight, daughter of Nathaniel
Wight, on 9 Feb. 1829. She died Feb. 1833, probably in Milan, N.H. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
1239. Benjamin Sherburn Hibbard, b. 30 Oct. 1822,
d. young.
1240. Daniel Lewis Hibbard, b. 3 Sept. 1824 (?), d. young.
+1241. William W. Hibbard, b. 27 June 1824, m. Philanda Walling, 24 March
1849.
1242. Philander S. Hibbard, b. 12 April 1826 (Milan, N.H.).
+1243. Solon Asbury Hibbard, b. 6 March 1828, m. Elizabeth Fredenberg.
1244. Orrin B. Hibbard, b. 27 April 1830 (Milan, N.H.), married. Had 9 children.
Lived in West Bridgeton, Me., where he was Postmaster for many years.
CHILDREN OF JAMES HIBBARD (325) AND SARAH MERRICK
Timothy Merrick Hibbard
(633) was born in Durham, Me., and died 25 March 1847 in Topsham, Me. The four
older children were probably born in Topsham, the others in Lisbon, Me. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
+1245. Richard Luman Hibbard, b. 28 Aug. 1812, m.
Mary Hall, 3 Oct. 1835.
1246. Eliza Hibbard, b. 1 Jan. 1815, m. John B.
Larabee, (Topsham, Me.).
1247. Tamson J. Hibbard, b. 14 Dec. 1817, m.
Smith Chase, (Topsham, Me.).
+1248. James Hibbard, b. 29 Nov. 1818, m.
Adaline Green, 9 Dec. 1845, d. 1 March 1887.
+1249. John Rowe Hibbard, b.
18 March 1821, m. Patience M. Hall, 17 Aug. 1842.
+1250. William Wallace
Hibbard, b. 9 March 1823, m. Martha S. Benjamin, d. 9 Dec. 1889.
1251.
Margaret Hibbard, d. young.
1252. Mary Ann Hibbard, d. young.
1253. George Hibbard, d. young.
1254. Mary Ann Hibbard, d. young.
1255. Charles E. Hibbard, b. 23 Nov. 1833, d. 1899.
James Merrick Hibbard
(635) was born March 1790 in Durham, Me., and died 3 Dec. 1864. He first married
Susan Nichols on 29 Feb. 1815 in Sandy Hill, N.Y. He secondly married Susan
Wright in Utica, N.Y. He was living in Exeter, N.H. in 1857. He was a farmer and
a turner of wooden ware. All his children were born in Brunswick, Me. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
+1256. D. W. C. Hibbard, b. 19 Jan. 1837, m. Laura
E. Collins, 27 Jan. 1866.
1257. Julia Minerva Hibbard, b. 30 Oct. 1839,
m. Edward F. Carver, 17 April 1860.
+1258. Erskine W. Hibbard, b. 2 April
1843, m(1) Charlotte Henderson Smith, 22 May 1866, m(2) Mary Lucretia Cook, 19
Jan. 1880.
CHILDREN OF JONATHAN HIBBARD (327) AND SALLY KIMBALL
Stephen Hibbard (636) was born 22 Sept. 1778. He first married Lucy Jordan on 26
June 1806. She died 15 March 1815. He secondly married Jane Rollins on 15 Feb.
1816. She died 2 Oct. 1816. He thirdly married Mary Stevens on 12 March 1818.
They lived in Bradford, Me., where their children were probably born. One source
describes Stephen as "of Freedom, Me." (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
1259. Orrin Hibbard, b. 27 March 1807.
+1260. Abel Hibbard, b. 8 Dec.
1808, married.
1261. Sarah Hibbard, b. 17 June 1811, m. George W. Strout.
1262. Nathaniel Hibbard, b. 18 June 1813.
1263. Jane Hibbard, b. 13
Sept. 1816, m. William D. Simpson.
1264. Emma Hibbard, b. 6 Dec. 1818, m.
David Smith.
1265. Susanna Hibbard, b. 23 Jan. 1820, m. Philip Norcross.
1266. Elsie Hibbard, b. 28 Sept. 1821.
1267. Lucy Hibbard, b. 12 July
1823.
Abel Hibbard (638) was born 8 Aug. 1782 in Lisbon, Me., and died 9
Oct. 1879 in Hanover, Me. He first married Julia Eames, daughter of Ebenezer
Eames, in 1812 in Bethel, Me. She died 16 Sept. 1832. He secondly married Olive
Waterhouse at Cape Elizabeth, Me. He was a carpenter and joiner. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard, by Julia Eames
+1268. Nathan Eames Hibbard, b. 19
March 1814, m. Ruth Grover, 1 July 1841.
+1269. Sally E. Hibbard, b. 15
June 1817, m. Orson Powers.
+1270. Luther E. Hibbard, b. 1 July 1819, m.
Jane Rooklidge, 15 Aug. 1843, d. 18 Nov. 1866.
1271. Eliza C. Hibbard, b.
8 Nov. 1823.
1272. Eunice Hibbard, b. 21 Nov. 1826, m. William Wilkins,
d. 1874, (Dummer, N.H.).
1273. Ebenezer E. Hibbard, b. 8 Sept. 1831, m(1)
Eleanor Rich, m(2) Mary Rich, d. 12 March 1896 (Charleston, Me.).
1274.
Hannah Hibbard, b. 8 Sept. 1831, m. Dennis Byther, d. Bradford, Me.
Children - Hibbard, by Olive Waterhouse
1275. Julia Hibbard, b. 23 Feb.
1836. Lived in Lynn, Mass.
Jonathan Hibbard (642) was born 24 Aug. 1794.
He married Sally Moor. They lived in Bradford, Me. (R‑200)
Children -
Hibbard
1276. child
1277. child
1278. child
1279.
child
John Hibbard (643) was born 8 Nov. 1798 in Lisbon, Me. He married
Cynthia Green in 1828. They lived in Bradford, Me. He was a wheelwright. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
1280. Mary E. Hibbard, b. 8 Oct. 1828, m. L. H.
Strout.
1281. John Calvin Hibbard, b. 11 Nov. 1830, m. Margaret K. Curtis
(of East Abington, Mass.), Oct. 1854.
1282. Henry Albert Hibbard, b. 22
Aug. 1832, m. Anna R. Fairbanks, Sept. 1855. Lived in East Abington, Mass.
1283. Amanda M. Hibbard, b. 12 Oct. 1835.
1284. William Harrison
Hibbard, b. 16 Oct. 1838.
1285. Phebe Ellen Hibbard, b. 8 April 1841.
1286. Charles Augustus Hibbard, b. 9 Dec. 1843.
CHILDREN OF JACOB
HIBBARD (329)
Jacob Hibbard (649) was born 11 Oct. 1795 in Vermont. He
married Polly Millard on 20 April 1825. At first he was a farmer, and later
became a carriage maker and blacksmith. They moved to Hermitage, N.Y., where he
died 19 Dec. 1868. His widow died 19 May 1894 in Kansas. (R‑200)
Children
- Hibbard
+1287. Abiathar Ashley Hibbard, b. 23 Jan. 1826, m. Beulah
Amanda Hill, 27 Dec. 1853.
+1288. Marion B. Hibbard, b. 3 April 1828, m.
Marshall A. Hatfield, Dec. 1848, d. 16 Dec. 1899.
+1289. John Jay
Hibbard, b. 5 April 1830, m. Sarah Augusta Hill, 20 Nov. 1854.
1290.
Polly M. Hibbard, b. 9 March 1834, m. Seth Rockwell, 1 May 1854.
1291.
Rollin Hibbard, b. 25 June 1838.
1292. Sally Amelia Hibbard, 23 June
1840.
+1293. Hannah Miranda Hibbard, b. 17 June 1843, m. John Nevins, 26
June 1873.
Bradley V. Hibbard (653) was born 15 July 1804 in Vermont. He
married Miranda Foster of Elba, N.Y. on 8 April 1830. She died 2 April 1857.
(R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
+1294. William Wallace Hibbard, b. 20
July 1831, m. Isabella Frith, 18 Nov. 1855.
CHILDREN OF DANIEL HIBBARD
(335) AND SARAH WALDEN
Pelatiah Hibbard (656) was born 12 Dec. 1775 in
Maine. He married Mrs. Norton, a widow of Wiscasset, Me. He was a seafaring man.
Both their children were born in Wiscasset. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
1295. child
1296. child
John R. Hibbard (663) was born 17 July
1792 in Maine. He married Rachel Page. In 1858 they were living in Wiscasset,
Maine. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
1297. John Hibbard, m. Mary
Lamson (of Boston, Mass.). After the death of his wife and daughters, he lived
in New Orleans, La., where he died of cholera.
1298. Rachel Hibbard, m.
J. B. Taylor.
CHILDREN OF JOSEPH HIBBARD (336) AND DOLLY EASTMAN
Sally Hibbard (664) was born 10 Nov. 1780 and died 5 Feb. 1815. She married
Enoch Morrell, a Quaker, son of Thomas Morrell. Enoch was born 6 Feb. 1769 and
died 6 Aug. 1829. Tradition says that when Sally knew she could not live much
longer, she gathered her friends and relatives to her bedside, exhorted them
briefly on religious matters, and then sang in a loud, clear voice the hymn "All
is Well." (R‑207)
Children - Morrell
1299. James Morrell
1300. Asa Morrell
1301. Abigail Morrell
1302. Dorothy Morrell
1303. Hannah Morrell
1304. Ruth Morrell
1305. Sarah Morrell
1306. Mary Morrell
1307. Jonathan Morrell
Daniel Hibbard (665)
was born in 1782 in Cornish, Me. He first married Judah Morrill (or Morrell) of
Cornish in 1802 in Cornish. She died 16 Nov. 1842. She was a daughter of Rev.
Thomas Morrell, a Quaker, and was disowned for marrying outside of the Society.
Daniel secondly married Sarah Gilpatrick of Somerville, Me. About 1808 he moved
to a place near Lincoln Co., Me., not included within any county or town, called
Hibbert's Gore. The inhabitants of this Gore were not obliged to pay taxes and
they could not vote. After the death of his first wife he moved to Patricktown,
later Somerville, where he died 8 Dec. 1850. The two older children were born at
Cornish, the next five at Hibbert's Gore, and the two youngest at Somerville.
(R‑200)
Children - Hibbard, by Judah Morrill
1308. Ruth Hibbard,
b. 28 Feb. 1803.
1309. Abigail Hibbard, b. 4 May 1804, d. 4 Aug. 1856.
1310. Thomas Hibbard, b. 21 May 1809, married. Lived in North Washington,
Me.
1311. Nancy Hibbard, b. 30 June 1810.
1312. Temperance
Hibbard, b. 10 June 1812, m. Israel Glidden. Lived in Somerville, Me.
+1313. Oliver Hibbard, b. 25 April 1815, married.
1314. Daniel Morrill
Hibbard, b. 1 Nov. 1820, m. Maria Rollins, d. in hospital in Civil War. Lived in
Washington, Me.
Children - Hibbard, by Sarah Gilpatrick
1315.
Sarah E. Hibbard, b.c. 1846.
1316. David P. Hibbard, b.c. 1848.
Hannah Osgood Hibbard (667) was born 28 April 1785 and died 26 (or 16) Sept.
1825. She married James Richardson, son of David Richardson and Sarah Wiley, on
28 Jan. 1813. He was born 13 Oct. 1786 and died 16 Jan. 1840, both in Limington,
Maine.
Hannah moved with her children to Vernon, Oneida Co., N.Y. in 1822
to be near her parents. Jeremiah and Lydia had been taken to N.Y. when relatives
had visited. Hannah went by farm wagon with her brother-in-law, William
Richardson. She left her husband because of his intemperance.
James
returned to Limington, Maine, reformed, and became a good Methodist. His Bible
is now in the possession of his descendants. Their first two children were born
in Cornish, Maine, and the others in Limington. (R‑207)
Children -
Richardson
+1317. Jeremiah Hibbert Richardson, b. 16 Sept. 1814, m.
Catherine Alvirah Lanning, 23 Jan. 1848, d. 3 March 1897.
1318. John
McDonald Richardson, b. 17 Feb. 1817, m. Dorcas A. Preston, 1845, d. 1911. She
was b. 13 Aug. 1819, of Camden, N.Y. He was sheriff of Marengo, Iowa for many
years, and was also mayor, moving there in 1896. 3 children.
1319. Lydia
McDonald Richardson, b. 1 May 1819, m. Sylvester Middlesworth, 11 Nov. 1837 (New
London, N.Y.), d. 20 Feb. 1864 (Iowa). 9 children.
1320. Hannah Osgood
Richardson, b. 1821, m. John Marcellus, 15 April 1839 (New London, N.Y.), d.
1859. Moved to Marengo, Iowa Co., Iowa. 1 son, 6 dau.
1321. Abner James
Richardson, b. 6 Feb. 1823, m. Floretta A. Abell, d. 18 April 1875.
John
Hibbard (672) first married Eva Smith. She was supposedly the first white child
born in Vernon, Oneida Co., N.Y. He secondly married ‑‑‑‑‑‑ Parker. He died in
1830. (R‑207)
Children - Hibbard
1322. Hannah Hibbard
1323.
Joseph Hibbard
1324. daughter
CHILDREN OF DAVID GRAVES (353) AND
RUTH WADLEIGH
James Graves (687) was born 25 Oct. 1771 in South Hampton,
N.H., and died 30 Dec. 1856. He probably moved to Unity, N.H. with his father in
1794. He married Mary ("Polly") Gilman, daughter of Caleb Gilman (a Rev.
soldier), on 25 April 1794 (or 1791) in Unity, N.H. She was born 24 April 1776
and died 18 July 1869, aged 94 years, 2 mos., 7 days. She was buried in Johnson,
Lamoille Co., Vt. (Vt. Vital Records). Polly Graves lived with her son Gilman in
1855 (census of 1855). Probably after Gilman left Keene, N.Y., she went to live
with her daughter Sophronia in Johnson, Vt. James and Polly lived in Unity,
N.H., Corinth, Vt., and Elizabethtown, Essex Co., N.Y. (R‑33, R‑201)
Children - Graves
1325. Sophronia Graves, m. Elijah Brown, M.D., 1824
(Keene, N.Y.). They moved to Johnson, Vt. Source: Early Families of Plymouth,
Vt.
1326. Mary Graves, b. 9 May 1796, m(1) Daniel Ware, m(2) Samuel
Bronson, d. 5 Oct. 1861.
+1327. James Graves, b. 29 Oct. 1797, married,
d. 9 Dec. 1881.
1328. Julina Graves, b. 9 Aug. 1799, m. Joseph Brailey,
d. 10 March 1846. Lived in Northfield, Vt.
+1329. Anna Sarah Graves, b.
28 June 1801, m. Josiah Hull, 14 Dec. 1828, d. 15 March 1866.
+1330.
Gilman Graves, b. 29 Aug. 1803, m. Mary B. Jones.
+1331. Phineas Graves,
b. 6 Feb. 1806, m. Sally Ann Lathrop, Sept. 1828, d. 31 July 1887.
1332.
son, b. 3 July 1807, died young.
+1333. John Graves, b. 27 May 1808, m(1)
Merial Mason, 27 Aug. 1834, m(2) Elizabeth Cleopatra Chase, 22 July 1858, d. 13
May 1902.
+1334. Wilson Graves, b. 25 May 1810, m. Amarilla Darby, 1 Aug.
1840, d. 31 March 1892.
1335. Rev.) David Graves, b. 9 Aug. 1812, d. 23
May 1885. Methodist minister.
1336. Dana Graves, b. 2 Aug. 1814, d. 30
Dec. 1816.
1337. Delia Graves, b. 23 June 1817, m. Israel B. Hawley, 9
April 1841, d. 29 Dec. 1883. He was b. 20 Dec. 1807, d. 29 Dec. 1883, son of
Israel B. Hawley and Joanna Adams. Lived in Essex, N.Y.
+1338. William
Plummer Graves, b. 4 Nov. 1819, m. Mary Unity Fletcher, 4 Oct. 1847.
+1339. Rosetta Abigail Graves, b. 18 Feb. 1822, m. Ashley Mott, 18 Oct. 1847, d.
20 June 1920.
1340. twin son, b. 4 Aug. 1824, d. same month.
1341.
twin son, b. 4 Aug. 1824, d. same month.
John Graves (691) was born 28
Sept. 1779 at South Hampton, N.H., and died 29 Dec. 1877. He probably moved to
Unity, N.H. with his father in 1794. He first married Rhoda Gilman on 20 Sept.
1807. She was born 30 March 1788 and died 28 Sept. 1824. He secondly married
Phebe Way on 20 Feb. 1827. She was born 14 July 1794 and died 18 Jan. 1876. He
lived in East Unity, N.H. (R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Rhoda Gilman
1342. Anna G. Graves, b. 1 Feb. 1808, m. Stephen E. Dempty, 6 March 1833, d.
23 Aug. 1890.
1343. Wadley Graves, b. 1 Aug. 1810, d. 1888. No
descendants.
1344. Sally Graves, b. 17 Sept. 1814, d. 23 Jan. 1817.
1345. Mary C. Graves, b. 19 July 1816, d. 12 Aug. 1821.
1346. John
Gilman Graves, b. 22 Aug. 1818, d. May 1884.
1347. Almon Graves, b. 16
Aug. 1820, d. 13 Aug. 1821.
1348. Sarah Graves, b. 14 Oct. 1822, m. James
Monroe, 23 March 1842. He was born 1 June 1818, son of Noah Monroe and Sally
Ladd of Unity, N.H. Living 1880 in Oneida, Ill. (It is possible Sarah married
James Monroe Ladd, son of Noah and Sally Ladd.)
Children - Graves, by
Phebe Way
1349. George Henry Graves, b. 28 June 1828, d. 24 Feb. 1830.
1350. George Graves, b. 12 Aug. 1830, d. 18 Oct. 1840.
1351. Clark
Graves, b. 24 March 1832, d. 8 Aug. 1837.
1352. Rhoda Maria Graves, b. 13
Jan. 1834, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑ Shedd. Lived in Weston, McLean Co., Ill.
+1353. Bela
Graves, b. 23 June 1836, m(1) Emily M. Shepardson, 15 Oct. 1862, m(2) M. Eliza
Shepardson, 5 Nov. 1873, d. 21 Jan. 1912.
Benjamin Graves (693) was born
in South Hampton, N.H. He married Orinda Sherbaine in Sept. 1817. She died 23
May 1841 at age 42. He secondly married Polly Stewart. She died 28 Jan. 1876 at
81 years of age. He lived in Unity, N.H. (R‑201)
Children - Graves, by
Orinda Sherbaine
1354. David Graves, b. 18 Oct. 1818, d. 9 Sept. 1848
(Boston, Mass.).
1355. Angeline Graves, b. 28 Jan. 1820.
1356.
Albina Graves, b. 13 Oct. 1821, m. Stearnes Barney, 15 Feb. 1844.
+1357.
Benjamin F. Graves, b. 15 June 1823, m. Maria M. Defrees, 21 Oct. 1849.
1358. Josephine Graves, b. 7 June 1825, died young.
1359. Elexis J.
Graves, b. 4 Dec. 1826.
+1360. Solon Bingham Graves, b. 14 July 1828, m.
Ann Holden Sargent, 24 Oct. 1852, d. 30 May 1903.
1361. Nathaniel S.
Graves, b. 23 March 1830, m. Anna B. Gaylord (of Boston, Mass.), 3 Jan. 1858
(Boston, Mass.).
1362. Josephine Graves, b. 8 Nov. 1831.
+1363.
William W. Graves, b. 9 Aug. 1833, m. Lucina J. ‑‑‑‑‑‑, d. 12 May 1873.
+1364. Frederick D. Graves, b. 31 March 1835, m. Florence R. Ward, 1 May 1859.
1365. Melissa E. Graves, b. 10 Nov. 1836.
1366. Helen M. Graves, b.
23 July 1838, m. Levi S. Cross (of Nashua, N.H.), 10 March 1863.
1367.
Orinda J. Graves, b. 1 May 1840.
CHILDREN OF WILLIAM GRAVES (356) AND
ANNA CURRIER
Jeremiah Graves (694) was born 6 Oct. 1768 at Hampton, N.H.,
and died 17 Feb. 1845. He was a carpenter and a farmer. He married Mehitable
Thompson, daughter of Moses Thompson and Mehitable Crockett of Sanbornton, N.H.,
on 12 Jan. 1796. She died 13 March 1870. They settled in Meredith, N.H., and
afterwards at Sanbornton. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1368. John
Graves, b. 19 Nov. 1797, d. 10 Dec. 1799.
1369. Moses Thompson Graves, b.
12 Aug. 1798, m. Eliza Ann Harden. Lived in Trenton, Me.
1370. Sarah
Graves, b. 23 June 1800, d. 28 Feb. 1805.
1371. James Graves, b. 29 April
1802, m(1) Sarah Phillips (of Dedham, Me.), 27 Dec. 1832. He was a carpenter and
joiner in Brewer, Me. He had a large family. He moved to Detroit, Mich. and died
there.
+1372. Joseph Warren Graves, b. 5 May 1804, m. Sarah Petten, d. 10
July 1837.
+1373. Alvah Graves, b. 28 May 1806, m. Mrs. Sally W. Libbey,
d. 13 April 1850.
1374. Sarah Hubbard Graves, b. 21 April 1810, m. Joseph
L. Crowley (of Sanbornton, N.H.).
1375. Fanny Frances Graves, b. 1 Jan.
1813, m. Josiah Burleigh (of Meredith, N.H.).
1376. Arthur Livermore
Graves, b. 15 July 1815.
1377. Charles William Graves, b. 21 March 1819.
1378. George Washington Graves, b. 7 Dec. 1822, d. 11 Dec. 1822.
William Graves (695) was born 30 May 1774 at South Hampton, N.H. He married
Margaret Barstow of Exeter, N.H. on 6 April 1803. They lived in South Hampton
until 1814, when they purchased a farm at Pittsfield, N.H., where he died in
1820. Letters of Administration were issued 8 Sept. 1820. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1379. Rebecca W. Graves, b. 7 June 1804, m. Charles H.
Butler (of Amesbury, Mass.), 8 Nov. 1824 (East Kingston, N.H.), d. 22 Aug. 1859
(Amesbury, Mass.).
1380. Charles B. Graves, b. 11 June 1807.
+1381. William Graves, b. 19 July 1809, m. Sarah Sutherland, d. 2 May 1881.
1382. Margaret Ann Graves, b. 2 July 1813, d. 2 May 1814 (South Hampton,
N.H.).
Samuel Graves (696) was born 15 (or 18) Jan. 1777 in South
Hampton, N.H., and died 20 Aug. 1853 in Leroy, Genesee Co., N.Y. He married Lois
Richardson, daughter of Dr. Lysander Richardson and Lois Ransom of Woodstock,
Vt., in 1815 in Ky. She was born 25 April 1795 in Woodstock, Vt., and died 8
April 1874 in Leroy, N.Y. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1383. Jonathan
Andrew Graves, b. 1816 (New Orleans, La.), d. June 1816 (Woodstock, Vt.).
+1384. Benjamin Franklin Graves, b. 18 Oct. 1817, m(1) Lydia Lapham Merritt,
27 Sept. 1847, m(2) Ann Eliza Lapham, 24 July 1851.
1385. Fanny Graves,
b. 25 Aug. 1819 (Gates Twp., Genesee Co., N.Y.), m. Lyman Ballard, 31 March 1841
(Leroy, N.Y.), d. 11 Jan. 1894 (Battle Creek, Mich.). He was b. Oct. 1806, Vt.,
d. 20 April 1874, Leroy, N.Y., son of Lyman Ballard of Vt.
Eliphalet
Graves (698) was born 2 April 1786 in South Hampton, N.H., and died 20 Jan. 1859
in Amesbury, Mass. He was a farmer, and lived in South Hampton and later at
Amesbury. He married Betsey Lurvey, daughter of William and Ruth Lurvey of
Amesbury, on 30 June 1814 in Amesbury. She was born 22 Nov. 1789 and died 30
April 1837. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1386. William Oliver Graves,
b. 21 Feb. 1820, never married, d. 20 Sept. 1850 (Amesbury, Mass.).
1387.
Lenora Ann Lurvey Graves, b. 22 May 1823, d. 21 June 1832 (Amesbury, Mass.).
1388. Olive Augusta Graves, b. 3 Jan. 1829.
CHILDREN OF PHINEAS
GRAVES (359)
Abraham (or Abram) B. Graves (701) was born 27 March 1781 in
Tuftonboro, N.H., and died 24 April 1850. He was supposedly the first white
child born in that town, which would probably mean that he was the oldest child
of Phineas; however, maybe the statement was that he was the oldest son. He
married Phebe Dennett (or Demeritt) of Tuftonboro on 20 Dec. 1804. She was born
1784 and died 19 Dec. 1860. He was a carpenter and joiner, and lived first at
Ossipee and then at Tuftonboro. (R‑5, R‑201)
Children - Graves
1389. Francis Graves, d. 5 April 1827 (at age 20, Tuftonboro, N.H.).
1390. Eunice D. Graves, m. Stephen Warner (of West Thompson, Conn.).
+1391. Charles Nutter Graves, b. 13 Oct. 1810, m. Elizabeth C. Quimby, 17 Nov.
1839, d. 10 Sept. 1868.
1392. Hannah Graves, m. Robert Merrow.
+1393. Mark Marvin Graves, b. 14 Nov. 1814, m. Mary Ann Bowers, 6 July 1848.
1394. Belinda Graves, m. Benjamin Sceggell.
1395. Phineas Graves,
never married, d. at Montgomery, Ala.
1396. Angeline Parker Graves, b.
April 1823, m. Mark Taylor Wiggin. He was b. 18 March 1823, d. 12 Nov. 1879, son
of Mark Wiggin and Hannah Poor Hardy of Wolfboro, N.H.
1397. Joanna
Graves, m. John Abbott, Jr. (of Ossipee, N.H.), 20 April 1845 (Danvers, Mass.).
1398. Oliver Nutter Graves, married. No children.
+1399. Jane Graves,
m. George Abbott.
1400. Frances Graves, never married, d. at Dover, N.H.
Capt. James Graves (703) was born 12 Feb. 1787 at Tuftonboro, N.H., and died
26 April 1860 at Ossipee, N.H. He first married Mercy H. Caverly, daughter of
John Caverly and Sally Varney, on 25 April 1813 in Tuftonboro. She was born 15
Oct. 1794 in Farmington, Me., and died 15 May 1833 in Tuftonboro. He secondly
married Dolly L. Wiggin on 8 June 1834. She was born 11 July 1800 in Exeter,
N.H., and died 5 Oct. 1840 in Tuftonboro. He thirdly married Mary A. Veasey on
11 March 1841 in Ossipee, N.H. She was born 10 March 1815 at Ossipee, and died
Nov. 1882.
At the request of James, the surname was changed to Gilman by
Act of General Court on 29 Dec. 1828. It is believed that this was to honor John
Taylor Gilman, supposedly a relative of the family, who had served as governor
of N.H. for fourteen years and had died that year. All James's children and
later descendants went by the surname Gilman.
He lived in Ossipee. His
first 8 children were born at Tuftonboro, and the last two were born in Ossipee.
(R‑29, R‑201)
Children - Gilman, by Mercy H. Caverly
+1401. John
Caverly Gilman, b. 22 Nov. 1814, m. Lavinia Moulton, 1 Jan. 1839, d. 27 May
1873.
+1402. Edward Varney Caverly Gilman, b. 5 July 1818, m. Rebecca
Lincoln Gibbs, 31 March 1847, d. 28 Jan. 1886.
1403. Sally C. Gilman, b.
7 Nov. 1822, d. 28 Aug. 1825.
+1404. James Madison Gilman, b. 5 Aug.
1826, m. Laura Frances Graves, 12 Aug. 1856, d. 12 July 1891.
1405.
Lyford J. Gilman, b. 23 March 1829. Served in 29th Mass. Vols.; died in siege of
Vicksburg, Miss., 2 Aug. 1863.
+1406. William Henry Gilman, b. 24 April
1833, m. Araminta Dormer Garille, 10 Sept. 1857.
Children - Gilman, by
Dolly L. Wiggin
1407. Charles W. Gilman, b. 21 Oct. 1838, married. No
children.
1408. George F. Gilman, b. 4 Oct. 1840, d. 2 March 1861.
Children - Gilman, by Mary A. Veasey
1409. Phineas Gilman, b. 13 July
1843, d. 4 Aug. 1867 (Ossipee, N.H.).
1410. Mary J. Gilman, b. 22 June
1851, m. Isaac Buswell (of Ossipee, N.H.), 12 Aug. 1875. He was b. 4 Oct. 1849.
Samuel Graves (704) was born 1789 at Tuftonboro, N.H., and died 26 May 1851.
He married Abigail Wiggin (or Wiggins) of Tuftonboro in June 1818 in Tuftonboro.
She was born in Exeter, N.H., and died 3 March 1857 in Ossipee, N.H. He was a
carpenter and a farmer. She secondly married J. Palmer. Both Abigail and Samuel
were buried on the Phineas Graves farm. (R‑5, R‑201)
Children - Graves
1411. Calvin Howe Graves, b. 11 May 1819, m. Joanna (or Johanna) Bean, d.
1857. She was b. 1822 in Ossipee, N.H., and d. 1901. She was a Quaker and one of
12 children born to Michael Bean (b. 10 May 1776) and Eunice Pike (b. 15 May
1779). Michael and Eunice were living in Ossipee, N.H. in 1821. (From Bean
Genealogy at Seattle, Wash. Public Library.)
+1412. Sarah Ann Graves, b.
24 June 1821, m. Jesse H. Drew, May 1842, d. June 1890.
1413. Laura
Frances Graves, b. 12 Aug. 1823, m. James Madison Gilman (her cousin), 12 Aug.
1856, d. 19 Aug. 1890. See #1404 for descendants.
+1414. Lyford Wiggin
Graves, b. 15 March 1826, m. Mary H. Nute, 6 Oct. 1852, d. 20 Feb. 1888.
1415. Clara Delmington Graves, b. 4 Oct. 1829, m. Isaac Tirrell (of South
Weymouth), Nov. 1852, d. Oct. 1865 (South Weymouth).
+1416. Janvrin
Wiggin Graves, b. 5 Nov. 1831, m(1) Anna B. Gaylord, m(2) Annie McCarty, 27 Dec.
1897, d. 8 Dec. 1903.
1417. John Herbert Graves, b. 10 Aug. 1841, never
married, d. 20 Dec. 1861 (in Army during Civil War at Wash., D.C.).
CHILDREN OF SARAH HOVEY (366) AND JOHN FARWELL
Abraham Moors Farwell
(715) was born 28 Nov. 1780 in Fitchburg, Mass., and died 12 Jan. 1868 in
Hinsdale, N.Y. He married Lydia Jackson, daughter of Thaddeus Jackson and Lydia
Woodward, on 19 July 1801. She was born 12 Nov. 1780 in Brookline, Mass., and
died 3 Jan. 1874 in Hinsdale, N.Y. (R‑15)
Children - Farwell
+1418. Thaddeus Jackson Farwell, b. 17 March 1803, m. Elizabeth Conrad, c. 1825.
CHILDREN OF MEHITABLE SHEPARD (371) AND RICHARD AYER
Jonathan Shepard
Ayer (717) was born 2 Sept. 1795 in Corinth (or Chelsea), Vt., and died 25 Aug.
1856 in Tonawanda, N.Y. He married Delilah Kellogg, daughter of Josiah Jones
Kellogg and Mary Taylor, on 28 Oct. 1821 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. She was
born 7 July 1804 in East Bloomfield, N.Y., died 26 Feb. 1891 in Rochester, N.Y.,
and was buried in Rochester. Their sixth through eleventh children were born in
Lewiston, Niagara Co., N.Y., and the next 3 were born in Shawnee, Niagara Co.,
N.Y. (R‑27)
Children - Ayer
+1419. Mary Ayer, b. 28 Aug. 1822, m.
Aaron Miller Gould, 28 Sept. 1847, d. 4 April 1907.
1420. Emily Ayer, b.
24 Nov. 1823, m. Thomas Anthony Brown, 6 Jan. 1847.
1421. Richard Dresser
Ayer, b. 7 Aug. 1825, d. 7 Aug. 1826.
1422. Robert Emmett Ayer, b. 28
March 1827, d. 6 May 1833.
1423. George Ayer, b. 18 Aug. 1828, d. 18
Sept. 1828.
1424. Eliza Carey Ayer, b. 6 Sept. 1829.
1425. Hetty
M. Ayer, b. 6 Feb. 1831, m. John James Critchlow, 24 July 1856.
1426.
Edward Timothy Ayer, b. 9 Oct. 1832, m. Sarah Jane Van Wagoner, 4 Dec. 1855.
1427. Albert Edgar Ayer, b. 14 April 1834.
1428. Franklin Charles
Ayer, b. 7 March 1836, m. Charlotte Lucretia Day, 4 April 1859, d. 1898.
1429. Almira Chamberlain Ayer, b. 23 March 1838, d. 14 Sept. 1863.
1430.
Henry Hudson Ayer, b. 12 Nov. 1840, m(1) Clara Coon, 12 March 1862, m(2) ‑‑‑‑‑‑.
1431. Arthur Josiah Ayer, b. 14 Feb. 1842, m(1) Susan Sophia Tomkins, 10
Jan. 1867, m(2) ‑‑‑‑‑‑.
1432. Erastus William Ayer, b. 9 May 1846, m.
Mary Humphrey, 29 Oct. 1868.
1433. Robert Emmett Ayer, b. 12 March 1855,
d. one week later.
CHILDREN OF JACOB GRAVES (377) AND FANNIE JACK
Andrew Graves (735) was born 15 July 1800 and died 9 June 1885, both in Topsham,
Me. He married Roxana Sandford on 27 Feb. 1828 in Topsham. Their tombstones are
side by side in a Topsham, Me. cemetery. (R‑10, R‑201)
Children - Graves
+1434. Royal Sandford Graves, b. 15 April 1828, m. Susan Sinnett Farr, 25
Nov. 1856, d. 9 June 1905.
1435. Lucinda M. Graves, b. 10 Aug. 1829, m.
John Q. A. Bodwell, 20 May 1853, d. 4 April 1912.
+1436. William Albion
Graves, b. 19 June 1832, m(1) Rebecca Skelton, m(2) Amanda Smith.
1437.
Mary Frances Graves, b. 14 May 1834, m(1) Enoch Maloon, 8 Sept. 1853, m(2)
Charles B. Coombs, 15 Dec. 1872, d. 8 Aug. 1889.
+1438. Emeline Sandford
Graves, b. 12 Aug. 1835, m(1) Jonathan Harding Hunter, 12 Nov. 1853, m(2) John
Gray, 1885, d. 22 Nov. 1916.
1439. Edward F. Graves, b. 21 Sept. 1837, d.
11 Jan. 1849.
+1440. George M. Graves, b. 8 Aug. 1839, m. Ellen Frances
Graves, 16 Oct. 1865.
+1441. Samuel Patten Graves, b. 24 Oct. 1842, m.
Eliza Jane Staples, 28 Feb. 1871, d. 1919.
1442. Robert W. Graves, b. 8
April 1844 (Topsham, Me.), m. Hattie ‑‑‑‑‑‑. Lived in Lewiston, Me. The father
of Royal S. Graves (R‑10) named his son by his second wife Robert because he
claimed that Robert was the only Graves that had any money.
+1443.
Antoinette A. Graves, b. 5 Oct. 1846, m. Nathaniel Appleby Beal, 1869.
1444. Roxana E. Graves, b. 2 July 1850, m. John Fred Blondell, 10 Nov. 1869.
Lived in Topsham, Me.
Jacob Graves, Jr. (736) was born 13 Sept. 1805 and
died 8 July 1884, both in Topsham, Maine. He married Margaret Staples of
Bowdoinham, Me., daughter of Robert and Jane Staples, on 18 Nov. 1839. She was
born 10 Aug. 1814 and died 18 Oct. 1890. (R‑10, R‑201)
Children - Graves
1445. Almira R. Graves, b. 1840, d. 29 June 1842.
1446. Ellen Frances
Graves, b. 26 April 1843, m. George M. Graves, 16 Oct. 1865, d. 15 Dec. 1909.
For descendants, see #1440.
1447. Jane ("Jennie") Staples Graves, b. 5
Sept. 1846, d. 16 Oct. 1889.
1448. Wilbur Fiske Graves, b. July 1850, d.
14 Aug. 1864.
CHILDREN OF EBENEZER GRAVES (378) AND ABIGAIL BLAKE
John Graves (742) was born in Nov. 1809 and died 31 Oct. 1888. He married Susan
Work on 6 Oct. 1845. He lived in Topsham, Me. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1449. Catherine Work Graves, b. 26 July 1846, d. young.
1450. Abby
Frances Graves, b. 7 Oct. 1850, m. James Purington. Lived in Bowdoinham, Me.
Samuel Graves (743) was born 17 Feb. 1811 and died 27 May 1892. He married
Marian Travers of Bath, Me. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1451.
William Merritt Graves, b. 25 Dec. 1837, m. Mary L. Braun (of Gardiner, Me.), 17
July 1864.
1452. Ezekiel Graves, b. 7 Aug. 1841, m. Mariah A. A. E. P.
Robins (of Bowdoinham, Me.), 4 Jan. 1868.
1453. Viola Graves, b. 29 May
1846.
Joel Ham Graves (744) married Mary Ann Sandford of Bowdoinham, Me.,
daughter of William Sandford and Mary Hatch, on 16 Nov. 1840. He died at sea.
She was born 1 Feb. 1821 and died 10 July 1852.
Mary Ann was a sister of
Royal Sandford, for whom another sister of Mary Ann and Royal named her
first-born son because Royal Sandford was lost at sea. In other words, Roxana
Sandford, the wife of Andrew Graves, was a sister of Mary Ann and named her son
Royal Sandford Graves in memory of their brother. (R‑10, R‑201)
Children
- Graves
1454. Helen Graves, b. 12 Oct. 1842, m. Mr. Bowie.
1455.
Angelica Graves, b. 15 April 1844, m. Henry Murphy. Lived in Norridgewood, Me.
+1456. Marshall B. Graves, b. 11 April 1846, m. Etta Staples, 12 Oct. 1876,
d. 27 Aug. 1873.
1457. Florence Elizabeth Graves, b. 30 Nov. 1848, d. 14
Oct. 1872 (Chelsea, Mass.).
CHILDREN OF SAMUEL GRAVES, JR. (379) AND
CATHERINE SUTHERLAND
Alexander Graves (748) was born 19 April 1800 at
Topsham, Me., and died 17 Sept. 1887. He married Sarah Jaques of Bowdoin, Me. in
June 1834. She died 11 July 1889. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1458.
Florilla Ellen Graves, b. 26 April 1835.
1459. Samuel Woodbury Graves, b.
21 Nov. 1837, d. 4 Oct. 1841.
1460. Loring Elbridge Graves, b. 16 Aug.
1842.
CHILDREN OF THOMAS GRAVES (381) AND ABIGAIL JACQUES
Benjamin
Jaques (or Jacques) Graves (757) was born 13 June 1824. He married Mary
Elizabeth Smith on 13 Nov. 1850. She was the daughter of Thomas Smith of
Biddeford, Me., where they afterward resided. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1461. Albert Edward Graves, b. 25 March 1852.
1462. Mary Abby Graves,
b. 18 Oct. 1856, d. 15 Dec. 1862.
1463. Rosabelle Graves, b. 3 Dec. 1859,
m. James A. Graham.
1464. Frank Benjamin Graves, b. 1 Dec. 1861.
1465. Alice Louisa Graves, b. 21 March 1864, d. 16 Aug. 1865.
CHILDREN OF
JOSEPH GRAVES (384) AND CYNTHIA A. WEST
Joseph Graves (759) was born 3
Jan. 1800 and died 19 April 1876, both in ME. He married Anna (“Annie”) C.
‑‑‑‑‑‑. She was born about 1800 in ME. She was in the 1850 census for Bangor, ME
without him. They were in the 1860 and 1870 censuses for Bangor, ME. He was a
gunsmith. (R‑62)
Children - Graves
+1466. Robert Stetson Graves,
b.c. 1830, m. Flavilla M. ‑‑‑‑‑‑.
1467. Ellen M. Graves, b.c. 1835. She
was a school teacher in 1860.
Samuel Graves (760) was born in Topsham,
ME. He was a farmer. He married Rebecca D. Young, daughter of Joseph Young (born
in England) and Rachel Moore (b. 1774, NJ, d. 8 Jan. 1851, Swanville, ME).
Rebecca was born in Digby, Nova Scotia, died 13 Jan. 1852, and was buried in
Mount Hope Cem., Bangor, ME. She had a sister, Rachel A. Young, who was born 21
Aug. 1815 in Digby, Nova Scotia, died 30 March 1907 in Belfast, ME, and married
James Young McClintock on 7 Aug. 1837 in Digby, NS.
Samuel and Rebecca
apparently lived in Leeds, Androscoggin Co., ME, since all 4 of their children
were born there.
There is a discrepancy involving Samuel’s name. His
death certificate shows his name as Joseph, but a certified letter from the town
of Leeds and Maine State Archives both show it as Samuel. Also, Joseph6 is
credited with 4 children, the number that Samuel supposedly had. Joseph lived in
Bangor, ME, died while living with his brother, Joshua, in Wayne, ME, and was
buried there.
The family of Joseph5 moved from Falmouth (next to
Portland) to Topsham, where some of them continued to live. Joshua6 moved to
Wayne, ME (next to Leeds), and Nathaniel6 lived in Litchfield, ME (very near
Leeds) before moving to Guilford, ME. Also, 2 of the sons of Nathaniel married
women named Young (not known whether they were related to Rebecca). Many of the
descendants moved to Bangor and vicinity.
It is very likely, based on
circumstantial evidence, that Samuel Graves who married Rebecca Young was a son
of Joseph5. The DNA test results for a descendant provide strong confirmation of
this. To prove the connection, we need to learn more about Joseph6 and Samuel6,
including their ages and the interactions between the family members. Censuses,
land records, wills, probate records, and other records need to be searched.
(R‑58, R‑59)
Children - Graves
+1468. Lindley Graves, b. 21 Nov.
1823, m. Julia Blaisdell Hutchings, 20 Jan. 1853, d. 23 Dec. 1897.
1469.
Rachel Graves, b. 24 May 1825.
1470. Cynthia Ann Graves, b. 9 Aug. 1827,
d. 23 Oct. 1902. Bur. Mount Hope Cem., Bangor, ME..
+1471. Edward Young
Graves, b. 12 April 1829, m. Ann R. Terry, d. 13 June 1910.
CHILDREN OF
JOSHUA GRAVES (385)
Charles Graves (762) was born 14 Feb. 1803 in Wayne,
Maine, and died 28 July 1885. He married Paulina (or Pelina or Philena) Ridley,
daughter of Daniel Ridley and ‑‑‑‑‑‑ Williams of Saco, Me., on 18 Feb. 1828 (or
1827). She was born 7 March 1807 in Saco, Me., and died 16 (or 15) June 1863 in
Wayne, Me. Charles was a Selectman in Wayne in 1841. (R‑13, R‑201)
Children - Graves
1472. Eliza J. Graves, b. 31 July 1827, d. 28 Sept.
1847.
+1473. Osgood Graves, b. 16 Dec. 1830, m(1) Eliza Jenkins Ridley,
24 Jan. 1848, m(2) Mercy M. Bishop, 2 July 1855, m(3) Ellen A. Bishop, between
1860 and 1867, d. 1 Aug. 1902.
1474. Joanna Graves, b. 29 Oct. 1832, m.
Augustus Hood, 10 March 1849 (Turner, Me.).
1475. Hannah S. Graves, b. 20
April 1835, m(1) Lafayette Burgess (of East Livermore, Me.), 11 Jan. 1852
(Wayne, Me.), m(2) Samuel H. Hutchinson.
+1476. Catherine H. Graves, b.
19 Nov. 1849, m. John C. Stinchfield, 4 July 1864, d. 7 Jan. 1878.
Joshua
Graves (763) was born 16 May 1804 at Topsham, Me. He married Jane Paul, daughter
of Stephen and Olive Paul, on 6 March 1828 in Leeds, Me. (per records of Leeds
Town Clerk). She was born 23 Jan. 1809 at Saco, Me. They lived in Bridgewater,
Mass.
The 1850 census for Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, page 2, listed
Joshua Graves, 45, ME, Jane, 42, ME, Jane, 18, Martha B., 16, Catherine, 14,
Ellen, 8, and Joshua, 6, all children born in MA. They were living next to his
brother Osgood. (R‑13, R‑201)
Children - Graves
1477. Jane Graves,
b. 2 Sept. 1831, m. Oren Packard (son of Oren and Sally Packard of Easton,
Mass.), 18 Dec. 1849. They were married by Rev. Jared Reid of Twiston, R.I.
1478. Martha Blake Graves, b. 24 Aug. 1853.
1479. Catherine Graves,
b. 13 Oct. 1836.
1480. Joshua Graves, b. 6 Jan. 1844.
1481.
Nathaniel Perkins Graves, b. 13 May 1847, d. 29 Aug. 1849.
Osgood Graves
(765) was born 14 Jan. 1808 in ME. He married Laura Ann Shaw on 2 Dec. 1830. She
was born 3 Aug. 1807 in MA. They lived in Bridgewater, MA. They were in the 1850
census for Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA, page 2, living next to his brother
Joshua, with Osgood Graves, 41, Laura A., 43, Samuel O., 18, Edgar, 16, Charles
P., 14, Merrit, 11, Laura A., 9, Franklin, 7, and Edmond, 5. All their children
were born in MA. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1482. Samuel O. Graves,
b. 10 Sept. 1831.
1483. Edgar Graves, b. 10 May 1834.
1484.
Charles Frederick Graves, b. 3 April 1835.
+1485. Merritt Joseph Graves,
b.c. 1839, m. Josephine Bodine, d. 17 Aug. 1910.
1486. Louisa Ann Graves,
b. 3 Feb. 1840.
1487. George Franklin Graves, b. 13 May 1842.
1488. Edward (or Edmond) Graves, b. 13 Sept. 1844.
Samuel H. Graves (769)
was born 13 Feb. 1827 and died 20 March 1894. He married Emily Davenport. She
was born 3 June 1834 in Wayne, Me. (R‑13)
Children - Graves
1489.
Lizzie L. Graves, b. 28 Feb. 1858.
1490. Clinton L. Graves, b. 30 July
1861.
1491. Emma E. Graves, b. 1 March 1864, d. 12 Nov. 1891.
1492. Georgia A. Graves, b. 11 Oct. 1871.
CHILDREN OF NATHANIEL GRAVES
(387) AND ABIGAIL PALMER
Nathaniel Graves, Jr. (770) was born 2 Aug. 1801
in Scituate, Mass., and died 17 Dec. 1900 in Franklin, DeKalb Co., Ill. He
married Anna J. Young, daughter of Abraham Young and Hannah Wright. She was born
11 March 1803 in Lewiston, Me. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+1493.
Abraham Dorison Graves, b. 25 April 1826, m. Salina L. Churchill, 13 April 1850,
d. 4 July 1907.
1494. Andrew J. Graves, b. 20 June 1828 (Guilford, Me.),
d. 27 July 1828.
1495. Julia Lambert Graves, b. 20 Nov. 1829, m. Aaron
Reed, Jr. 19 March 1852.
+1496. Julius H. P. Graves, b. 18 April 1833, m.
Mary Jane Watson, 9 April 1863.
1497. Augusta A. Graves, b. 15 Jan. 1836,
m. Marvin Blackmer, 4 Jan. 1869.
1498. Elvira Jane Graves, b. 15 Jan.
1838, d. 19 June 1838.
1499. Vesta Ann Graves, b. 21 Jan. 1840, m. George
W. Blackmer, 29 July 1858.
1500. Hannah Graves, b. 2 June 1842, m. Will
L. Baker, 12 Dec. 1867, d. 14 Sept. 1878.
+1501. Nathaniel Franklin
Graves, b. 11 April 1845, m. Ellura Lane, 30 June 1869, d. 29 July 1907.
Alfred Graves (772) was born 8 May 1805 in Litchfield, Me. He first married
Elizabeth Edes on 20 April 1828 at Guilford, Me. She was born 6 May 1808 in
Freeport, Me. He secondly married Mrs. Clarinda Warren of Perkman, Me. on 15
Sept. 1839. She was born 22 June 1813 in Hartford, Me. All Alfred's children
(with the possible exception of Clara, Joseph, Augustus, and Emily) were born in
Guilford, Me. (R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Elizabeth Edes
1502.
Cynthia H. Graves, b. 9 March 1824 (could this be 1829?), m. H. Tripp (Guilford,
Me.).
1503. Amanda M. Graves, b. 27 Dec. 1830, m. Isaac Oakes. Lived in
Flora, Ill.
1504. Dennis S. Graves, b. 16 Dec. 1833, d. 19 Dec. 1834.
1505. Malinda Palmer Graves, b. 8 Dec. 1835, m. Mr. Labree. Lived in North
Dexter, Me.
1506. Ruth Elizabeth Graves, b. 22 April 1838, m. George E.
Crockett 28 Dec. 1859. He died in Abbott, Me.
Children - Graves, by
Clarinda Warren
1507. Eliza Ellen Graves, b. 1 Nov. 1840, m. Mr. Girrell,
d. about 1893.
1508. Clara Etta Graves, married.
1509. Joseph
Elmer Graves, lived in E. Sangerfield, Me. He had 3 daughters.
1510.
George L. Graves, b. 16 July 1849, m. Mrs. Nancy C. Flanders (daughter of George
W. and Sara T. Rose) 1 July 1891. She died 23 July 1894. Lived in Flanders,
Mich.
1511. Augustus A. Graves, never married, died in Gualala, Cal.
1512. Emily Frances Graves, m. Mr. Kerman. Lived in Dover, Me.
+1513.
Henry Alton Graves, b. 24 March 1859, m. Augie B. Howard, 7 June 1885.
Samuel Stillman Graves (773) was born 20 Feb. 1807 in Litchfield, Me. He married
Hannah Young. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+1514. Andrew Jackson
Graves, b. 23 Nov. 1831, m. Lydia Rice, 18 Feb. 1854.
1515. Helen M.
Graves, b. 29 June 1834, m. Daniel Ward, 8 May 1854, d. 15 Nov. 1882.
1516. Theodore Wallace Graves, b. 25 Jan. 1837, d. 7 Sept. 1863 (in the Civil
War in Co. I, 9th Ill. Cavalry).
+1517. George Henry Graves, b. 19 June
1840, m. Verena Haller, 3 Jan. 1869.
1518. Hulda Jane Graves, b. 1 Feb.
1843, m. Nathan Taylor, 1861, d. 10 Dec. 1878.
1519. Anna J. Graves, b.
29 Nov. 1848, m. A. F. Groff, 29 Nov. 1870.
CHILDREN OF MOSES GRAVES
(389) AND MARTHA MALLETT
Adams True Graves (777) was born 21 April 1804,
and died 12 Dec. 1880 in Topsham, Me. He first married Katherine Graves
Hawthorne of Bowdoinham, Me. about 1835. She died 20 Oct. 1843. He secondly
married Susan Gould of Boston, Mass. on 5 May 1846. (R‑201)
Children -
Graves
1520. Cyrus Edwin Graves, b. 19 Sept. 1837. Lived in Melbourne,
Brevard Co., Fla.
1521. Angelica Catherine Graves, b. 27 Feb. 1839, m.
Charles Cooke (of Boston, Mass.), 10 Nov. 1859.
1522. Lemuel M. Graves,
b. 29 Jan. 1841, d. 21 April 1841.
1523. Bernice Mallett Graves, b. 9
Oct. 1843, m. E. C. Mallett (of Topsham, Me.), 27 Nov. 1866.
Moses Adams
Graves (779) was born 4 June 1810, and died 26 Oct. 1862 in East Brunswick, Me.
He married Ann F. Sawyer, daughter of Ezra Sawyer of Topsham, Me., on 22 April
1842. She died 28 April 1885 at Boston, Mass., aged 64 years, 11 months, 18
days. They lived in Monmouth, Me. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+1524.
Alpheus Moses Graves, b. 17 June 1843, m. Henrietta Jordan, 6 July 1868.
1525. Alfaretta Malville Graves, b. 2 March 1847, m. Louis E. Merry (of Boston,
Mass.) 29 Oct. 1869, d. 1 Nov. 1872 (Somerville, Mass.).
1526. Julia Ann
Graves, b. 16 Oct. 1849, m. Alfred Currier (of Boston, Mass.), 3 Jan. 1872.
+1527. Willis Herbert Graves, b. 24 Aug. 1852, m. Carrie Macena Rigby, 4
Oct. 1882.
+1528. Edwin Adams Graves, b. 20 May 1855, m. Ida Snow, 30
June 1888.
1529. Annie Elizabeth Graves, b. 15 May 1857, m. Edward E.
Fishley (of Boston, Mass.), 24 Dec. 1890. Lived in Riverdale, Mass.
Alfred Collamore Graves (782) was born 29 March 1818 and died 12 Feb. 1885. He
married Susan B. Jack of Brunswick, Me. on 17 June 1856. (R‑201)
Children
- Graves
1530. Edgar Henry Graves, b. 10 Dec. 1858, d. 22 Jan. 1879.
+1531. Albert Moses Graves, b. 2 Dec. 1860, m. Maria Tarbox, 24 Nov. 1887.
1532. Cora Estella Graves, b. 18 Aug. 1864, d. 23 Dec. 1884.
Joseph
William Graves (783) was born 11 Sept. 1823 (or 1820, according to Roland B.
Graves (R‑13)), and died in Nov. 1868. He married Ann C. Berry. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1533. Frank Llewellyn Graves. Lived in Boston, Mass.
Dr. Stockbridge Petten (or Patten?) Graves (784) was born 6 April 1826. He
married Frances Ellen Graves (#1543) on 27 May 1854. She was the daughter of
David Graves (his second cousin) and Hannah Brown. They lived in Saco, Me.
(R‑201)
Children - Graves
1534. Marthe Ella Graves, b. 9 Nov.
1855, m. Charles L. Nickerson, 23 Aug. 1881.
+1535. Roscoe Stockbridge
Graves, b. 5 Nov. 1858, m(1) Katherine Wentworth Tarbox, 25 Nov. 1886, m(2) Maud
Ellen Andrews, 8 June 1899, d. 28 Nov. 1942.
1536. Fred Payne Graves, b.
25 Jan. 1866. He was a dentist.
CHILDREN OF WILLIAM GRAVES (395)
Daniel Graves (793) was born 21 Sept. 1795 in Topsham, Me., and died 2 March
1867. He married Susan Mallett in Dec. 1824. She died 1 March 1831. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1537. Corrie Ann Graves, b. 18 Feb. 1825.
1538. William Emery Graves, b. 14 April 1827, never married, d. 19 July 1891.
1539. Daniel Alvah Graves, b. 26 Aug. 1829, d. 16 Jan. 1839.
William
Graves (794) was born 12 (or 10) Nov. 1797 in Topsham, Me., and died 27 May
1863. He first married Rebecca S. Bradley about 1830. She was the daughter of
Foster Bradley of Topsham. She died 30 Sept. 1834. He secondly married Sarah
Merryman of Brunswick, Me. in 1847. She died 6 April 1872. They lived in
Topsham. (R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Rebecca S. Bradley
+1540.
Alpheus Lincoln Graves, b. 6 May 1833, m. Nancy J. Stuart, 22 March 1863, d. 22
Sept. 1884.
Children - Graves, by Sarah Merryman
+1541. Charles
Albert Graves, b. 31 Dec. 1849, m. Kate Landre, 30 Oct. 1879.
David
Graves (796) was born 6 Oct. 1801 in Topsham, Me., and died 1 Aug. 1866. He
married Hannah Brown of Topsham, Me. in 1839. They lived in Oak Hill, Me., and
later in Bowdoinham, Me. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1542. Mary E.
Graves, b. 28 April 1828, m. W. H. Potter. Lived in Wales, Me.
1543.
Frances Ellen Graves, b. 29 March 1833, m. Stockbridge Patten Graves, 27 May
1854. See #784 for descendants.
1544. Emma M. Graves, b. 25 July 1836, m.
Selden F. Jenkins (of Richmond, Me.), 1 Jan. 1857. Lived in Wales, Me.
+1545. David Horace Graves, b. 13 April 1839, m. Catherine Curtis.
1546.
Julia Graves, b. 10 Oct. 1843.
1547. Daniel Mellen Graves, b. 7 July
1846, d. 13 Oct. 1847.
Isaac Graves (797) was born 19 April 1803 and died
7 Jan. 1879. He first married Ann Crawford of Durham, Me. on 22 March 1837. She
died 17 Oct. 1844. He secondly married Rebecca Prince of Detroit, Me. on 8 March
1846. She died 31 Aug. 1888. They moved to Burnham, Me. in 1866. All his
children were born in Topsham, Me. (R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Ann
Crawford
+1548. Henry B. Graves, b. 16 Dec. 1837, m. Miranda S. Pray, 8
Jan. 1865.
1549. Frances J. Graves, b. 3 March 1839, d. 4 Oct. 1842.
+1550. Daniel A. Graves, b. 19 Aug. 1840, m(1) Watie M. Davis, 12 May 1867,
m(2) Ellen M. Knowlton, 27 Feb. 1875, m(3) Maggie E. Sweetland, 10 March 1884.
1551. Sarah E. Graves, b. 27 Dec. 1841, d. 18 June 1858.
+1552. Isaac
E. Graves, b. 20 Sept. 1844, m. Lizzie M. Rice, 27 Oct. 1867.
Children -
Graves, by Rebecca Prince
+1553. Emery O. Graves, b. 18 Feb. 1847, m(1)
Tillie M. Blaisdell, 21 Jan. 1877, m(2) Cora A. Cross, 21 Nov. 1885.
1554. Helen O. Graves, b. 16 Feb. 1849, m. Lucius E. Reed (of Richmond, Me.), 17
Sept. 1874, d. 29 June 1884 (Burnham, Me.).
1555. Clara E. Graves, b. 17
June 1852, d. 6 March 1866 (Burnham, Me.).
1556. Georgia A. Graves, b. 31
Oct. 1854, m. Albert E. McNelly (of Clinton, Me.), 24 May 1889.
1557.
Carrie J. Graves, b. 11 Sept. 1856, d. 4 Nov. 1857 (Topsham, Me.).
1558.
Nellie P. Graves, b. 10 March 1860.
Coolidge Graves (798) was born 17 May
1812 and died 12 March 1867. He married Lovina Watson of Topsham, Me. She died
in April 1887, aged 83 years, 11 months. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1559. Richard L. Graves, b. 29 Sept. 1840, d. young.
1560. William W.
Graves, b. 24 Oct. 1842.
CHILDREN OF JOSEPH STORER (399) AND CHARLOTTE
KNIGHT
Joseph Storer (804) was born 11 Oct. 1804 and died 11 Jan. 1894.
He married Cordelia Howard on 26 Oct. 1826. (R‑21)
Children - Storer
+1561. Samuel Storer, b. 29 Nov. 1827, m. Susan Bates, 19 Sept. 1854, d.
1895.
1562. Mary Ann Storer, b. 1830.
1563. Edward Storer, b.
1832.
1564. Harriet Storer, b. 1834.
1565. Eliza Storer, b. 1836.
1566. Joseph Storer, b. 1838.
1567. Benjamin Frank Storer, b. 1840.
1568. Leroy Storer, b. 1843.
1569. Ella (or Ellen) Storer, b. 1847.
1570. Russell Storer
1571. child, died in infancy.
1572.
child, died in infancy.
CHILDREN OF JOHNSON GRAVES (404) AND FANNY
DINSMORE
Theophilus Boynton Graves (808) was born 28 Sept. 1809. He
married Priscilla B. Green on 23 Oct. 1842. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1573. Lewis B. Graves, b. 30 Nov. 1843. Was in the Civil War. Went west,
married, and had a son.
1574. Alwelda Graves, b. 21 Feb. 1845, d. 18 Feb.
1887 (Brunswick, Me.).
1575. John Graves, b. 27 March 1847, died at
Bowdoinham, Me. Was in the Civil War.
1576. Martha L. Graves, b. 13 Jan.
1852.
+1577. Marshall T. Graves, b. 25 Oct. 1855, m. Serena Alexander, 13
Nov. 1889.
1578. Ada V. Graves, b. 11 Jan. 1860.
James Graves
(809) was born 29 March 1811. He first married Martha Preble of Bowdoinham, Me.
on 20 Jan. 1841. She died 21 March 1852. He secondly married Mary Dunning of
Harpswell, Me. She died 15 July 1890. (R‑201)
Children - Graves, by
Martha Preble
+1579. Charles E. Graves, b. 27 Sept. 1841, m. Mary I.
Randall, 3 Sept. 1864.
1580. Emeline W. Graves, b. 19 May 1843, m. John
O. Curtis, 10 April 1868, d. March 1889. Lived in Iowa.
+1581. Washington
D. Graves, b. 20 July 1847, m. Edith McIntyre.
Children - Graves, by Mary
Dunning
+1582. James C. Graves, b. 14 Sept. 1853, m(1) Priscilla Manes,
m(2) Mrs. Mira Miles.
+1583. William I. Graves, b. 16 Aug. 1855, m. Abbie
Marriner, 13 Oct. 1887.
1584. Mary A. Graves, b. 28 Jan. 1857.
1585. Frederick H. Graves, b. 20 March 1860.
Sarah Graves (810) was born
17 Oct. 1812 in Bath, Sagadahoc Co., ME, and died in Bowdoinham, Sagadahoc Co.,
ME. She married Benjamin Curtis on 24 Sept. 1837 in Litchfield, Kennebec Co.,
ME. He was born in Bath, ME. Both their children were born in Harpswell,
Cumberland Co., ME. (R‑64)
Children - Curtis
+1586. George Henry
Curtis, b. 6 June 1842, m. Mary ‑‑‑‑‑‑.
+1587. Oliver Graves Curtis, b. 2
June 1845, m. Ellen M. Andrews, d. 24 Feb. 1904.
Lucinda (or Lucy) Graves
(812) was born 12 April 1816 and died 23 April 1895, both in Maine. She married
Harvey Small of Bowdoinham, Sagadahoc Co., ME, son of John Small and Sarah
Jacques, in 1839. He was born 13 Dec. 1811 and died 18 Jan. 1894, both in ME.
All their children were born in ME. (R‑63)
Children - Small
1588.
Sylvanus Small, b.c. 1840.
1589. Henry Small, b.c. 1842.
1590.
Emily Small, b.c. 1844.
1591. William Small, b.c. 1845.
1592.
Charles E. Small, b.c. 1847.
1593. George M. Small, b.c. 1849.
+1594. Daniel Small, b. June 1851, m. Lenora Dyer, 1884, d. 1940.
1595.
Byron Small, b.c. 1856.
CHILDREN OF JOHN GRAVES (406) AND MARY DINSMORE
Elisha Graves (818) was born in 1808 in Topsham, Me., and died in Oct. 1881
in Skowhegan, Me. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1596. Samuel Graves,
b. 1834 (Solon, Me.), d. 1872 (Lewiston, Me.).
1597. Mary J. Boynton
Graves, b. 1836 (Solon, Me.), d. 1870 (St. Stephen, N.B.).
1598. James N.
Graves, b. 1840 (Bingham, Me.), d. 1843 (Skowhegan, Me.).
1599. Henry
Clay Graves, b. 1850 (Skowhegan, Me.).
John Graves (820) was born Oct.
1813 in Moscow, Maine, and died in Nov. 1879. He married Hannah Pierce in 1839.
She died 6 Oct. 1895. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1600. Moses Pierce
Graves, b. 1841, d. April 1864.
1601. Helen Graves, b. Aug. 1843, m. S.
A. Dinsmore, 1864, d. July 1908.
1602. Harriet Graves, b. Feb. 1845, m.
J. H. Eldridge, 1872.
1603. Hadassah Graves, b. March 1847, m. W. P.
Baker, 1869.
1604. Addie M. Graves, b. March 1849.
1605. John
Franklin Graves, b. 1855, d. 1863.
Daniel Graves (821) was born 1817 in
Moscow, Maine, and died before 1865. He married Sophia Jones. He went to
California about 1849. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1606. Charles
Graves, b. about 1843.
1607. Hannah Graves, b. about 1845.
1608.
Frances Graves, b. about 1847.
CHILDREN OF SAMUEL GRAVES (417) AND POLLY
PAINE
Samuel Graves (837) was born 29 March 1804 at Marblehead, Mass.,
and died 27 Jan. 1881. He married Sarah Sparhawk on 11 April 1833. He was a
mariner. He lived in Marblehead. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1609.
Mary E. Graves, b. 12 March 1834, d. 23 Oct. 1910 (Marblehead, Mass.). She was
principal of Sewall Grammar School of Marblehead for many years.
+1610.
Samuel Graves, b. 27 May 1836, m. Lizzie Baker.
1611. Sarah Graves, b. 20
Jan. 1842, m. James G. Bowden, 26 Jan. 1864.
1612. John Adams Sparhawk
Graves, b. 17 April 1844, m. Frances A. Shaw, 24 May 1877.
1613. Louisa
A. Graves, b. 10 Jan. 1848, m. James B. Woodfin, 10 Sept. 1874.
1614.
Ella Graves, b. 20 June 1851.
CHILDREN OF JOSEPH GRAVES (418) AND
ELIZABETH EVANS
Joseph Blaney Graves (838) was born 24 March 1796 in
Marblehead, Mass., was baptized 3 April 1796, and died 23 March 1865. He first
married Margaret Besom on 20 Sept. 1818. He secondly married Mary J. Dodge in
Nov. 1857. (R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Margaret Besom
1615.
Joseph Graves, b. 7 June 1819, d. 31 Dec. 1820.
1616. John B. Graves, b.
26 Nov. 1820, d. 9 Jan. 1821.
1617. Margaret Graves, b. 20 Feb. 1822, m.
Joseph G. Green, 28 Feb. 1841, d. 11 July 1848.
1618. Hannah Graves, b.
17 Sept. 1824, m. John B. Girdler (son of John and Elizabeth Girdler), 17 Nov.
1846.
1619. Elizabeth Graves, b. 13 Aug. 1826, m. Henry O. Symonds, 13
April 1848. He was b. 18 Jan. 1826, son of James and Hannah Symonds.
+1620. Joseph Graves, b. 16 Sept. 1828, m(1) Sarah A. Orne, 15 Aug. 1850, m(2)
Mary E. O'Niel, 28 April 1882.
1621. John B. Graves, b. 11 Sept. 1830, d.
29 Dec. 1833.
1622. Sarah E. Graves, b. 22 Oct. 1832, d. 9 May 1833.
1623. John B. Graves, b. 19 Nov. 1833, d. 19 Oct. 1834.
1624. Sarah
E. Graves, b. 25 July 1835, d. 9 May 1842.
1625. Eliza Graves, b. 4 April
1837, d. 17 April 1838.
1626. Merrill H. Graves, b. 13 April 1841, m.
Carrie A. Butman, 2 Nov. 1870. No children.
Capt. Ebenezer Graves (840)
was born 19 May 1801 at Marblehead, Mass., and died 2 June 1858 at Rio de
Janiero, Brazil. He married Mary Collyer on 20 Jan. 1828. She died 11 Jan. 1883.
He lived in Marblehead. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1627. Mary E.
Graves, b. 29 Oct. 1828, d. 25 Jan. 1840.
+1628. Eben Graves, b. 20 July
1832, m. Mary Conklin, d. 23 June 1870.
1629. Isaac Graves, b. 1 Oct.
1834.
1630. Caroline A. Graves, b. 6 Nov. 1837, m. R. M. Brin, 28 April
1859, d. 6 May 1885.
1631. Thomas C. Graves, b. 14 Dec. 1839.
Amos
Evans Graves (841) was born 2 Sept. 1803 in Marblehead, Mass., and died 11 (or
1) Aug. 1878. He married Eliza Chapman, daughter of Samuel Chapman, Jr. and
Susannah (or Susan) Swan of Marblehead, on 25 April (or Sept.) 1827 in
Marblehead. She was born in 1805 and died 25 June 1881. The first child was born
in Marblehead, the next six in Salem, Mass., the next two in Marblehead, and the
last two unknown. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+1632. Amos E. Graves,
b. 21 Jan. 1828, m. Eliza S. Pitman, 26 Jan. 1860.
+1633. Samuel Chapman
Graves, b. 6 Feb. 1829, m(1) Nancy Mason, 27 March 1851, m(2) Mary Elizabeth
Phillips, 11 Jan. 1855, m(3) Mrs. Sarah (Peach) Tucker, 1907, d. 11 March 1911.
1634. Eliza A. Graves, b. 26 July 1830, m. Samuel Harris, 24 Jan. 1889.
1635. Augustus Graves, b. 6 Aug. 1832, d. 14 March 1833.
+1636.
Joseph Graves, b. 3 Sept. 1833, m. Rebecca D. Sweet, 20 March 1856.
1637.
Nathaniel Benjamin Graves, b. 5 Nov. 1834, d. 22 May 1835.
1638. Helen
Maria Graves, b. 18 April 1836, d. 5 Sept. 1836.
1639. John Chapman
Graves, b. 2 May 1837, d. 7 Sept. 1837.
1640. James Chapman Graves, b. 28
April 1839, d. 25 Aug. 1839.
+1641. James Chapman Graves, b. 8 Jan. 1841,
m. Hannah Pitman, 17 May 1865, d. 1928.
1642. Helen Maria Graves, b. 25
July 1846, d. 8 May 1889.
Benjamin B. Graves (842) was born in 1805 in
Marblehead, Mass., and died 12 July 1848. He married Lucinda Osborn on 28 July
1835. She died 20 Feb. 1881. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1643. Maria
G. Graves, b. 16 Aug. 1840, m. Joseph N. Harris, 26 July 1866.
1644.
Eliza Graves, b. 17 June 1841, d. 6 Feb. 1867.
1645. Benjamin Graves, b.
27 Nov. 1843.
1646. William Graves, b. 23 April 1846.
George
Graves (843) was born 11 Aug. 1812 at Marblehead, Mass., and died 11 March 1870.
He married Sarah I. Selman on 18 Jan. 1835. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1647. George Graves, b. 16 May 1837, d. 15 June 1839.
1648. Benjamin
C. Graves, b. 19 Dec. 1838, d. 21 Aug. 1865.
1649. William Haskell
Graves, baptized 15 April 1845, d. 21 April 1845.
CHILDREN OF JOHN GRAVES
(419) AND MARY HARRIS
John Graves (845) was born 3 Oct. 1806 at
Marblehead, Mass., and died 9 March 1867. He married Mrs. Mary Unim, nee Simms.
She died 13 Oct. 1881. They lived in Marblehead. (R‑201)
Children -
Graves
+1650. John Mason Graves, b. 1 Jan. 1838, m(1) Mary A. Smith, 12
Jan. 1873, m(2) Isabel Keating, 22 June 1882.
1651. Edward Unim Graves,
b. 7 Sept. 1842, never married, d. 8 Aug. 1881
CHILDREN OF ELEAZER T.
GRAVES (420)
Franklin Washington Graves (858) was baptized (or born?) 1
July 1827 and died 20 Sept. 1867, aged 39 years, 5 months. He married Eliza Jane
Blaney (intention published 22 Oct. 1848). She was the daughter of William and
Jane Blaney. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1652. William Blaney
Graves, b. 27 Aug. 1849 (Danvers, Mass.), d. young.
+1653. Franklin
Washington Graves, b. 27 Aug. 1849, m. Harriet D. ‑‑‑‑‑‑.
1654. William
Blaney Graves, b. 29 Aug. 1855.
CHILDREN OF SAMUEL GRAVES (424) AND SARAH
B. LOVISS
Ambrose Loviss Graves (866) was born 23 Sept. 1808 at
Marblehead, Mass., was baptized 6 Oct. 1811, and died 31 Dec. 1889 at Chelsea,
Mass. He first married Eliza Sorado. She died 30 Sept. 1864, aged 45 years, 4
months, 8 days. He secondly married Ann Maria Ilsley. (R‑201)
Children -
Graves, by Eliza Sorado
+1655. Ambrose L. Graves, b. 1842, m. Eliza A.
Baker, 14 July 1865, d. 30 Dec. 1875.
1656. Hattie L. Graves, b. 14 June
1846, d. 16 Aug. 1869.
1657. Ada Elizabeth Graves, b. 27 April 1853.
CHILDREN OF JOHN B. GRAVES (427) AND HANNAH BESOM
John Bailey Graves
(869) was born 19 March 1815. He first married Hannah L. Russell on 7 April
1833. He secondly married Mrs. Lucy A. Homan on 23 March 1854. (R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Hannah L. Russell
1658. Hannah M. Graves, b. 5
Sept. 1836, m. James M. Emerson (son of George P. Emerson of Haverhill, Mass.),
19 June 1856.
+1659. John B. Graves, b. 8 Aug. 1838, m. Marietta Stever,
June 1857.
+1660. Joseph R. Graves, b. 12 Sept. 1840, m. Sarah A. Stever,
3 Aug. 1865.
+1661. William Russell Graves, b. 25 Nov. 1846, m. Hannah M.
Powers, 30 Aug. 1869.
1662. Mary Caroline Graves, b. 9 May 1849, m(1)
Joseph S. Bassett, 3 April 1866, m(2) Nath. T. Pierce, 4 April 1872.
Children - Graves, by Lucy A. Homan
+1663. Arthur Graves, b. 16 Sept.
1857, m. Emily S. Reynolds, 28 April 1880.
Richard Graves (871) was born
17 Sept. 1818 at Marblehead, Mass., and died in Nov. 1872. He married Elizabeth
(or Jane[4]) Roundy on 20 Aug. 1840. She was born about 1820 in MA. They lived
in Marblehead.
They were in the 1850, 1860, and 1870 censuses for
Marblehead, Essex Co., MA. All their children were born in MA. He was a
shoemaker. R‑61 said that one of their children was Everett Graves.
The
1880 census for Marblehead, MA, page 142A, listed Elizabeth Graves, 60, widow,
Elmer Graves, son, 17, works shoe factory, Carrie Graves, granddau, 15, works
shoe factory, Charles Graves, grandson, 12, and Natella Graves, granddau, 5. It
is not known whose children these grandchildren were. (R‑61, R‑201)
Children - Graves
+1664. Stephen H. Graves, b. 28 March 1843, m. Sarah
Girdler.
+1665. Richard F. Graves, b. 26 July 1845, m. Hannah Martin, 13
Sept. 1863.
1666. Sarah L. Graves, b. 30 March 1847, d. 24 May 1878.
1667. Sarah Graves, m. Nathaniel Davis.
1668. William Graves, b. 27
May 1850.
+1669. Charles H. H. Graves, b. 4 Oct. 1854, m. Elizabeth
Eustis, 5 Sept. 1876, d. 10 Dec. 1877.
1670. Horace Graves, b. 28 Jan.
1857, d. 15 April 1874.
1671. Clara S. Graves, b. 9 Feb. 1859, d. 16 Feb.
1862.
1672. Hattie Graves, b. 19 Aug. 1861, d. 15 March 1862.
+1673. Elmer Clarence Graves, b. 9 March 1863, m(1) ‑‑‑‑‑‑, m(2) Mary Ann
Doucette, c. 1905, d. 14 Dec. 1919.
Eleazer T. Graves (873) was born 12
Nov. 1823 (or 1822) and died 13 April 1896, both in Marblehead, Mass. He married
Olive Perkins Emory, daughter of Jeremiah and Deborah Emory, on 4 March 1845.
She was born 1822 in Maine, and died 18 Sept. 1896 in Marblehead. (R‑9, R‑201)
Children - Graves
1674. Mary A. Graves, b. 4 Nov. 1848, m. John Gale,
1 May 1866.
+1675. William C. Graves, b. 24 Jan. 1851, m. Sarah E.
Hathaway, 7 Jan. 1874.
1676. Georgiana Graves, b. 14 Dec. 1853, m.
William T. Trefry, 23 Aug. 1875.
1677. Martha H. Graves, b. 26 July 1857,
m. George Bell.
+1678. Elbridge Graves, b. 1 Jan. 1860.
Joseph H.
Graves (874) was born 16 Sept. 1824 and died 12 Aug. 1863, both in Marblehead,
Mass. He married Eliza McLean (or McLane or McClern), daughter of Daniel and
Jane McLean, on 8 July 1845 in Marblehead (Marblehead marriages, p. 451). She
was born in 1824 in Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada, and died 28 Aug. 1887 in
Marblehead (cemetery records). They lived in Marblehead, Mass., where all their
children were born. (R‑24, R‑201)
Children - Graves
+1679. Joseph
H. Graves, b. 12 July 1846, m. Mary A. Armstrong, 25 Dec. 1867, d. 1 Nov. 1910.
1680. Sarah Ellen Graves, b. 30 March 1849, m. Joseph L. Symonds, 27 Nov.
1867.
1681. Susan F. Graves, b. 30 March 1849, m. Joseph P. Clark, 10
Dec. 1868.
1682. Samuel T. Graves, b. 8 Sept. 1851, d. 18 April 1862 (or
1872).
1683. William C. Graves, b. 4 July 1853, d.c. 1874 (age 21).
1684. Eliza Graves, b. 1 Oct. 1855, m. Benjamin K. Gilbert, 29 Dec. 1881.
1685. Hattie H. Graves, b. 25 Dec. 1858, m. John L. Gilbert, 1 June 1882.
+1686. Annie Green Graves, b. 13 June 1860, m. Joseph Goodwin, 19 June 1879,
d. 14 Jan. 1927.
CHILDREN OF SAMUEL GRAVES (430) AND MARY BOWDEN
Samuel Ebenezer Graves (885) was born 21 Aug. 1815, was baptized 29 Oct. 1815,
died 28 Oct. 1908 (or 1906), and was buried in Waterside Cemetery, all in
Marblehead, Mass. He was a shoemaker (1910 and 1870 censuses), a trader (1930
census), and a fish peddler (1944 directory). He is also reported to have been a
mariner. He married Abigail Lewis Phillips, daughter of Joseph Phillips and
Deborah Deacons (born 23 Aug. 1820), on 29 Jan. 1840 in Marblehead. Joseph
Phillips and Deborah Deacons were buried in Green Street Cem., just inside gate
on right from Elm St. Abigail was born 23 Aug. 1820 (censuses of 1850, 1860,
1870, and family Bible), died 28 Jan. 1909 (death certificate, age 88 yrs., 5
mo., 5 days), and was buried 31 Jan. 1909 in Waterside Cem., all in Marblehead.
They lived in Marblehead, where all their children were born. (R‑9, R‑25, R‑201)
Children - Graves
1687. Mary Abigail Graves, b. 22 Oct. 1841, d. 11
(or 9) March 1846.
1688. Samuel Graves, b. 16 Sept. 1843, d. 2 April
1846.
+1689. Sarah Elizabeth Graves, b. 27 March 1845, m. Thomas Loham,
16 Feb. 1864, d. 17 April 1892.
1690. Samuel Graves, b. 9 July 1847, d.
22 Oct. 1853 (or 1855).
+1691. Mary Abigail Graves, b. 30 April 1850, m.
George A. Greene, 7 Dec. 1869, d. 22 May 1938.
+1692. Joseph Phillips
Graves, b. 12 Aug. 1852, m. Louisa F. Barnard, 7 Dec. 1876, d. 20 April 1938.
+1693. Hannah Martin Graves, b. 12 Nov. 1854, m. Joseph Herbert Evans, 27
May 1884, d. 10 Aug. 1942.
1694. Jennie W. Graves, b. 14 May (or 4 March)
1863, d. 16 Dec. 1945.
CHILDREN OF BENJAMIN GRAVES (432) AND MARY STEVENS
Eben (or Ebenezer) Graves (888) was born 1 April 1816 (or 26 May 1816) in
Marblehead, Mass., and died 14 Aug. 1900 (according to the Marblehead_Messenger
newspaper). He first married Ruth Brooks Elkins, daughter of Edward Elkins and
Mary Brooks of Uxbridge, Mass., on 21 Jan. 1845 in Marblehead. She was born 14
Aug. 1812, was baptized 2 May 1819, and died 1 Jan. 1852, all in Marblehead.
He secondly married Ann Judson Brown, daughter of Ambrose Brown and Mary
Green of Marblehead (source: death certificate), on 25 July 1857. The last name
of Towns (given by John Card Graves) may have been the name of a husband by a
first marriage. She died 15 June 1904 of valvular disease of the heart.
He lived in Marblehead, where all the children were born. The dates for the
children are from the Marblehead Vital Statistics and from census records. (R‑9,
R‑201)
Children - Graves
1695. Ebenezer Graves, b. 17 Feb. 1845,
d. 2 July 1847.
1696. John White Graves, b. 15 Aug. 1846.
1697.
Sarah L. Graves, b. 16 July 1847.
1698. Mary J. Graves, b. 1849.
1699. Benjamin F. Graves, b. 22 Aug. 1850.
1700. Eben (or Ebenezer)
Graves, Jr., b. 25 July 1858, d. 20 Oct. 1934.
1701. Annie (or Anna) R.
Graves, b. 4 Feb. 1859, m. George S. Harris, 14 Oct. 1876.
1702. Samuel
Brown Graves, b. 2 Dec. 1862, m. Lulie E. Mason, 22 March 1893, d. 1948.
1703. William B. Graves, b. 22 June 1865, m. Sarah Wilkins.
1704. Bessie
Graves, b. 30 Sept. 1866. This might be the same as the Elizabeth Graves, shown
in the 1880 census as b.c. 1870-71.
Benjamin Thomas Graves (892) was born
4 Dec. 1825 in Marblehead, Mass. He first married Elizabeth A. Shean on 5 Feb.
1852. He secondly married Rhoda J. Shean on 25 Nov. 1857. The first three
children were born in Marblehead, and the fourth in Little Beaver, Mo. (R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Elizabeth A. Shean
1705. John Francis Graves,
b. 4 July 1853.
1706. Benjamin Thomas Graves, b. 28 April 1855.
1707. William W. Graves, b. 15 Aug. 1859.
1708. James Graves
1709.
Lizzie Graves, b. 28 Sept. 1869.
John Francis Graves (893) was born 20
Aug. 1828 in Marblehead, Mass., and died 10 Feb. 1905 in Marblehead (Marblehead
Messenger, obituary). He served in the Civil War in Co. G, First Regiment of
Mass. Heavy Artillery, and later as Lt. in the 7th U.S. Colored Regiment. He
lived in California 1849-1860, in Oregon 1874-1894, steamboating on the Columbia
River, and the rest of the time in Marblehead.
He married Isanna L.
Stone, daughter of William and Mary L. Stone of Ipswich, Mass., on 27 Jan. 1864.
(R‑9, R‑201)
Children - Graves
+1710. Charles Brown Graves, b. 23
Oct. 1871, m. Lilla Beede.
1711. Bessie Graves, m. Wallace D. Weed, 8
March 1895 (Marblehead Messenger).
CHILDREN OF MARY GRAVES (433)
Mary Barance Tucker (895) was born 2 July 1815, and died 31 Jan. 1898 in
Marblehead, Mass. She married John Hooper Roundy on 7 April 1835 in Marblehead.
He was born in 1811 and died in 1865. (R‑30)
Children - Roundy
+1712. William LeCrew Roundy, b. 11 Sept. 1850, m. Mary Susan Savory, 17 April
1877, d. 19 May 1927.
CHILDREN OF ELEAZER GRAVES (434) AND MIRIAM L.
BESOM
Philip Edmund Graves (896) was born 7 July 1823 in Marblehead,
Mass., was baptized 17 Aug. 1823, and died 8 April 1904. He married Mary Rebecca
Paine on 2 April 1854. She died 20 Aug. 1888. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+1713. Arthur Graves, b. 29 Aug. 1865, m(1) Eliza White, 25 April 1889, m(2)
Sarah Hazel, d. 1 Feb. 1937.
Joshua Lewis Graves (899) was born 30 Oct.
1828 in Marblehead, Mass., and died 15 Nov. 1904 in Marblehead (death
certificate). He was a sailmaker by occupation. He married Mary B. Lindsey on 10
July 1851.
The following obituary is from the Marblehead Messenger, 18
Nov. 1904.
"Mr. Joshua Lewis Graves, whose death occurred at his late
residence, 16 Village St., on Wednesday morning was 77 years old. He was a
sailmaker by trade, but some fifty years ago was associated with his
brother-in-law, the late Nathaniel B. Lindsey, in the baking business in the
Graves house at the foot of Orne St., and afterwards carried the business on
alone. Subsequently, he became a shoemaker working 'on the seat' and in various
manufacturies. About 1880, he engaged in the provision business on Washington
St. near Porter's Stables, where he did a good business for several years. After
that he engaged in a small way in shoe manufacturing. About four years ago, he
opened a grocery store in the house owned by Mr. William J. Goldthwait, on
Pleasant St., near its southern junction with Washington St., but this was
hardly a success. For many months past his health has been giving way. Two sons
survive him. Walter R. Graves, who is married and lives in Lynn, and Herbert L.
Graves of this town.
Funeral services were held at his late residence
this afternoon. Mr. Graves was the brother of the late Philip Edmund Graves, and
of Mr. Eleazer Graves, who survives." (R‑9, R‑201)
Children - Graves
1714. Joshua L. Graves, Jr., b. 13 Jan. 1857, d. young.
1715. Mary L.
Graves, b. 1 Oct. 1858, d. 16 Feb. 1873.
1716. Joshua L. Graves, b. 21
March 1862.
1717. Walter R. Graves, b. 21 Oct. 1864, m. Lillian M. Smith,
25 April 1889 (Universalist Church).
1718. Herbert L. Graves, b. 21 July
1867, m. Elsie M. Guernsey, d. 21 July 1944 (Marblehead, Mass.).
Eleazer
Graves (900) was born 23 April 1832 in Marblehead, Mass., and died 7 Dec. 1926
in Worcester, Mass. (Marblehead Messenger obituary). He married Leonora (or
Leanora) Chapman on 28 Nov. 1858. She died 1919.
The following obituary
is from the Marblehead Messenger, 12 Feb. 1926.
"Eleazer Graves Sr., a
very old and highly respected citizen of Marblehead, passed away Sunday at the
Odd Fellows Home in Worcester where he had been for a number of months. Until a
short time ago he appeared to be enjoying his usual good health, and his death
comes like a shock to his friends. Mr. Graves was a native of Marblehead, and
had always lived here, being a sailmaker for many years. He and his brother,
Philip, carried this industry in a loft on Front St., and when this was a great
port for fishing boats, did an extensive business. He was 93 years old and was
one of the oldest members of Atlantic Lodge IOOF, both in membership and in
years. Two sons, Eleazer Graves Jr. and Richard H. Graves, both of Marblehead,
are his only immediate survivors. His funeral was held at the parlor of the Odd
Fellows on Wednesday afternoon."
Another obituary appeared in the
Marblehead Messenger for 13 Jan. 1877.
"SAD BEREAVEMENT - Two children of
Mr. and Mrs. Eleazer Graves, little boys, respectively two and eight years of
ages, died this week of diphtheria. Some few years ago the family lost two
little girls with the same terrible disease. They have the sympathy of the whole
community in this second bereavement. The sons were Eleazer, age 8-1-16, John
C., age 2-4-20."
In an 1883 land valuation for Marblehead, Eleazer
Graves, Sr. owned a house on Sewall St. valued at $600, and 1500 ft. of house
land valued at $100. His taxes were $13.34. (R‑9, R‑201)
Children -
Graves
1719. Caroline A. Graves, b. 23 Sept. 1860.
1720. Richard
R. Graves, b. 2 Sept. 1866, d. young.
1721. Eleazer Graves, b. 24 Nov.
1868, d. 9 Jan. 1877 (diphtheria).
1722. Richard R. Graves, b. Nov. 1869.
+1723. Hannah Lyons Graves, b. 22 June 1871, m. Amos Humphrey, 10 July 1890,
d. 28 Jan. 1908.
1724. John C. Graves, b. 21 Aug. 1874, d. 9 Jan. 1877
(diphtheria).
1725. Eleazer Graves, b. 21 May 1878.
CHILDREN OF
EBENEZER HOLMES (443) AND MARIELLA COLBURN
Jeremiah Holmes (906) was born
10 Feb. 1784 in Woodstock, Conn., and died 19 Jan. 1846 in Dudley, Mass. He
married Tryphena Shattuck, daughter of Moses Shattuck and Abigail Woods, on 16
Aug. 1804 in Dudley. She was born 9 March 1785 in Pepperill, Mass., and died 23
Jan. 1841 in Charlton, Mass. (R‑18)
Children - Holmes
1726.
Jeremiah S. Holmes, b. 24 Jan. 1805, m(1) Harriet Henry, m(2) Sarah Congdon (of
Grafton, Mass.), 28 Aug. 1844, d. 3 July 1890 (Charlton, Mass.).
1727.
Charles Holmes, b. 21 March 1807, m. Ada Luther, d. in Mexican War. She was from
Cranston, R.I.
1728. Chandler Holmes (twin of Charles), b. 21 March 1807,
d. 3 June 1807.
1729. Tryphena Holmes, b. 15 April 1809, m. Levi Heredeen
(or Herindeen), 28 March 1831, d. Feb. 1902 (Providence, R.I.). She lived in
Killingly, Conn. at the time of her marriage.
1730. Jane W. Holmes, b. 21
Aug. 1811, m. Danforth Kinney, 21 March 1833, d. 28 Jan. 1891 (Worcester,
Mass.).
+1731. George Holmes, b. 25 Jan. 1814, m. Anne Broadbent, 3 Dec.
1838, d. 14 March 1863.
1732. Eliza Ann Holmes, b. 26 March 1817, m.
Stephen Brackett, 27 July 1836, d. 6 March 1895 (New Haven, Conn.). Family
history says a twin died shortly after birth.
1733. Albert Holmes, b. 18
Dec. 1819, m. Harriet Ballard (or Bullard), 9 Sept. 1841, d. 5 April 1889
(Southbridge, Mass.).
1734. Perley Holmes, b. 12 (or 20) Oct. 1821. Does
not appear in History of Woodstock, Conn. by Bowen.
1735. Frederick
Holmes, b. 15 Aug. 1824, m. Aurilla Mixer, d. 8 Feb. 1870 (Charlton, Mass.).
1736. James H. Holmes, b. 5 Sept. 1826, d. 1 Oct. 1835 (Southbridge, Mass.).
CHILDREN OF WILLIAM T. GRAVES (446) AND MARIA HARDER
Thomas Tubbs
Graves (916) was born 14 June (or Aug.) 1808 in Herkimer Co., N.Y., and died 11
Dec. 1868 (or Dec. 1867) in Horicon, Wisc. He married Fidelia Riggs in Dexter,
Jefferson Co., N.Y., date unknown. She was a daughter of James Riggs and Pamela
Carrington, and had the following brothers and sisters: Julius; Edwin;
Lafayette; Dennis; Daniel; Anna Eliza, m. George Rounds; Sarah, m. George Rounds
(after Anna died); Helen, m. William Thompson; Frances, m. Cyrano Alling;
Cynthia, m. John Fellows; Martha. (R‑39, R‑40)
Children - Graves
+1737. Pamela Graves, b. Burness Crawford.
+1738. Henrietta Graves, m.
Mortimer Sayles.
+1739. Frances Graves, m. Henry Duboise.
+1740.
Cynthia Graves, m. Alfred Bruce Barott, 24 Sept. 1852, d. 6 Jan. 1890.
+1741. Lydia Graves, m(1) Hugh Devlin, m(2) Robert Devlin.
+1742. James
Graves, m. Effie Bufier.
+1743. Lafayette William Graves, m. Emily P.
Stratton.
1744. Lida Graves, m. Joan Ellis. Had 2 children who died
without issue.
1745. Thomas Graves, never married, killed in Civil War.
CHILDREN OF JOHN B. ADSIT (447) AND OLIVE EMMONS
Martin Adsit (926)
married. (R‑202)
Children - Adsit
+1746. George Adsit, m. Lydia
Taylor.
Olive Adsit (929) married John Ives. (R‑202)
Children -
Ives
1747. Frank Ives
Brainard Adsit (930) was born 21 Jan. 1826
in Alps, Rensselaer Co., N.Y., died 14 Sept. 1914 in Bridgeport, Conn., and was
buried in the Groom's Methodist Episcopal Church Cem., N.Y.
He first
married Mary Fellows, daughter of Anna Fellows and Thomas Rockenstire, on 17
Nov. 1847. (Something is wrong here; shouldn't her last name have been
Rockenstire?) She was born 1823, died 16 March 1870, and was buried with her
husband.
He secondly married Helen Smith on 15 March 1871. She was born
1835 and died 7 July 1874, and was also buried with her husband.
He
thirdly married Marie Adelaide Stoddard, a widow, on 16 Oct. 1877. She was
buried with her first husband. (R‑202)
Children - Adsit, by Mary Fellows
1748. Warren B. Adsit, b. 3 Aug. 1848, d. 22 Dec. 1885. Bur. at Konesville.
+1749. Spencer Madison Adsit, b. 24 Jan. 1850, m. Stella Reed, d. 29 Feb.
1924.
+1750. Olive Lorraine Adsit, b. 6 June 1852, m. Cornelius C.
Hegeman, d. 25 Feb. 1933.
+1751. Ohlin H. Adsit, b. 1855, m(1) Helen
Collins, m(2) Carolyn G. Hunter, 9 Feb. 1897, d. 9 Aug. 1909.
1752.
Brainard Adsit, Jr., b. 22 Nov. 1857, d. 6 Dec. 1894.
+1753. Paulina
Adella Adsit, b. 6 Jan. 1860, m. James C. Pearse, 11 Oct. 1882.
1754.
Newell Adsit, b. 1861, d. 1862.
1755. Seymore Adsit, b. and d. 1865.
Children - Adsit, by Helen Smith
1756. Smith Adsit, died in infancy.
Children - Adsit, by Marie A. Stoddard
1757. Newman Ward Adsit, b.
Oct. 1878, m. Mabel Lawson, d. 15 April 1949. Bur. Albany, N.Y. His widow d. 25
Dec. 1956.
1758. Herbert Milton Adsit, b. 7 Dec. 1880, m. Lydia Clute.
She died first. He lived at 520 Mohawk Ave., Scotia, N.Y.
CHILDREN OF
RICHARD ADSIT (448) AND DEBORAH BENNETT
William Adsit (933) was born in
1813 and died in 1865. He first married Rachael McMichael. She was born in 1817
and died in 1846. He secondly married Rosanna McMichael. She was born 1829 and
died 1908. (R‑202)
Children - Adsit, by Rachael McMichael
1759.
James Adsit, b. 1836, m. Nancy ‑‑‑‑‑‑, d. 1877. Had 3 daughters.
1760.
Cyrus Adsit, b. 1838, m. Nancy DeArment, d. 1894. He was a soldier in the Civil
War. Had 3 daughters and 1 son.
1761. child
1762. Hiram Adsit, b.
1842, m. Louisa Sprague, d. 1919. Both buried in Wichita, Kans. Had 8 daughters
and 2 sons.
Children - Adsit, by Rosanna McMichael
1763. Carolina
Adsit, b. 1848, d. 1849.
1764. Sophronia Adsit, b. 1849, m. William
Mathers, d. 1929. Had 5 daughters and 1 son.
+1765. Frederick Adsit, m.
Gertrude DeArment.
1766. Richard Adsit, b. 1853, never married, d. 1877.
1767. Burton Adsit, b. 1855, m. Harriett Cochran, d. 1919. She was bur. at
Butler, Pa. Had 1 daughter and 1 son.
1768. Adelaide Adsit, b. 1858, m.
Sila Tiffany, d. 1912. Bur. at Geneva, Pa. Had 2 daughters and 2 sons.
John C. Adsit (934) was born 1815 and died 1865 (or 1866). He married Margaret
Mellon. She died 1874. (R‑202)
Children - Adsit
+1769. Harvey
Adsit, m(1) ‑‑‑‑‑‑, m(2) Minnie Mushrush.
Abram Adsit (938) was born 1823
(or 1828) and died 1870. He married Margaret Mathers. She was born 1839 and died
1909. (R‑202)
Children - Adsit
+1770. Frank Adsit, m. Emma
Cummings.
CHILDREN OF BENJAMIN ADSIT (451) AND DEBORA FROST
Louisa
T. Adsit (941) married Egbert Carmon. (R‑16)
Children - Carmon
+1771. Mary Malvina Carmon, m. Harley Hiram Vroman.
John Adsit (942) was
born 1826. He married. (R‑202)
Children - Adsit
1772. William
Adsit
1773. George Adsit
+1774. Artemus Adsit, married.
+1775. Ida Adsit, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑ Breunig.
CHILDREN OF MOSES GRAVES (454) AND
DEBORAH SAFFORD
Moses Graves (946) was born (or was baptized) 26 July
1795 in First Parish Church, Ipswich, Mass., and died in 1890 in Ipswich. He
first married Sarah Kimball on 21 July 1814. He secondly married Sarah Ann
Shapleigh of Greenland, N.H. on 7 Sept. 1860. All the children were born in
Ipswich. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1776. Sarah Graves, b. 25 June
1815, m(1) Jacob Caldwell, 8 April 1843, m(2) Isaac Newhall (of Lynn, Mass.).
1777. Rebecca Sutton Graves, b. 7 Oct. 1816, m. Simon Fellows, 29 Dec. 1833.
Lived in Ipswich.
1778. Elizabeth Graves, b. 12 Sept. 1818, m. James M.
Wellington, 24 Sept. 1837, died at age 27.
1779. William H. Graves, b. 2
Oct. 1821, m(1) Hannah S. Dodge (age 28, daughter of Manning and Hannah S.
Dodge), 19 Oct. 1848, m(2) Ella L. Spokesfield, 5 March 1884, d. 5 March 1890.
His widow lived in Ipswich.
CHILDREN OF MARTHA HARRIS (456) AND JOHN
WETHERBEE
Micah Wetherbee (949) was born 30 Aug. 1765 in Deerfield,
Franklin Co., Mass., died 5 Oct. 1844 in Clarendon, Orleans Co., N.Y., and was
buried in West Clarendon, Orleans Co., N.Y. He married Patience Allen. She was
born 10 Sept. 1767, died 17 April 1848 in Barre, Orleans Co., N.Y., and was
buried in West Barre, N.Y. (R‑22)
Children - Wetherbee
+1780.
Nicholas Wetherbee, b. 14 March 1787, m. Harriet Wood, d. 1851.
1781.
Martha Wetherbee, b. 10 Feb. 1792.
1782. Hannah Wetherbee, b. 26 Jan.
1794, m. George Allen, d. Alfred, Allegany Co., N.Y.
1783. John W.
Wetherbee, b. 18 June 1796, m(1) Martha Moore, m(2) Lucinda Maybee, d. 10 April
1865 (Allentown, N.Y.; or Bolivar, N.Y., per pension records).
1784. Alma
(or Aline?) Wetherbee, b. 10 Aug. 1798, d. Otisco, Onondaga Co., N.Y.
1785. Weston Wetherbee, b. 14 June 1801 (Washington Co., N.Y.), m(1) Mary Ana
Grinnell, 2 Jan. 1827, m(2) Mary Ann Smith, 1855, d. 27 March 1876 (Barre,
Orleans Co., N.Y.). Bur. March 1876, West Barre, N.Y.
1786. William
Wetherbee, b. 20 April 1804.
1787. Anna Wetherbee, b. 31 Aug. 1807, m.
Ralph Chaffee, d. Onondaga Valley, Onondaga Co., N.Y.
1788. Artalissa
Wetherbee, b. 6 Aug. 1810, m. Thomas Cleveland.
1789. Patience Wetherbee,
b. 22 April 1813, m. Benjamin (?) ‑‑‑‑‑‑, d. Spafford, N.Y.
1790. Micah
Wetherbee, b. 20 Feb. 1816 (Otisco, N.Y.), m. Huldah Balcom, 1 Jan. 1845
(Lewistown, N.Y.), d. 18 May 1896 (Portland, Ionia Co., Mich.).
GENERATION 8
CHILDREN OF JOSEPH GRAVES (467) AND NANCY LIVERMORE
Jacob Graves (956) was born about 1787 in Weston, Mass., and died in 1861. He
married Ruth Woodruff, daughter of William Woodruff of Burke, Vt. She was born 1
April 1794 and died 1 April 1813. He moved to Rochester, N.Y. about 1816, where
he took up the business of tanning with his brothers Daniel and William. He was
a Trustee in the Village of Rochester in 1823 and Alderman in 1834 after it
became a city. He had no children. (R‑201)
Joseph Graves (957) was born
20 Aug. 1791 in Mass., and died 20 March 1849 in Burr Oak, Mich. He married
Sarah Sanborn of Barton, Vt. on 11 March 1816. He lived in Barton until about
1826, when he moved to LeRoy, N.Y., and to Burr Oak, Mich. in 1833. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1791. Luther Graves, b. 27 Jan. 1823 (Barton, Vt.).
William Henry Graves (959) was born May 1798 in Swanzey, N.H., and died in
1850 in California. The name of his first wife is not known. He secondly married
Julia Parsons. He moved to California in 1849. (R‑201)
Children - Graves,
by 1st wife
1792. Jerome S. Graves, b. Sept. 1825 (LeRoy, N.Y.). Lived in
Rutland, Vt.
1793. Ellen C. Graves, m. T. W. Hulett (of Rochester, N.Y.).
+1794. Adam Clark Graves, m. Sarah Weld James.
Children - Graves, by
Julia Parsons
+1795. Fayette Parsons Graves, b. 17 Jan. 1848, m. Mary
Emily Woodside, 1871.
1796. daughter (may have been Chauncey Jewitt
Graves, twin of Fayette, died very young, or a daughter might also have been
born).
CHILDREN OF WILLIAM GRAVES (467) AND SARAH WHITMARK
John
Adams Graves (962) was born 8 June 1797 at Marblehead, Mass., and died 3 June
1882. He married Charlotte Storey on 3 May 1832. She died 2 Sept. 1882. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1797. John Storey Graves, b. 13 Aug. 1835, d. 20
Nov. 1847.
Jacob Ashton Graves (965) was born 5 Nov. 1815 at Marblehead,
Mass., and died 26 Dec. 1884 at Lynn, Mass. He married Susan Lewis Monroe of
Dorchester, Mass. (intention published 27 Aug. 1837). She was born 1815 in
Dorchester, and died 22 Feb. 1885. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1798.
Mary E. Graves, b. 16 March 1838, d. 31 Aug. 1838.
+1799. Luther Graves,
b. 4 Dec. 1839, m. Henrietta C. N. Wilson, 29 Oct. 1884.
1800. Mary Ellen
Graves, b. 22 Oct. 1841, m. Edward S. Newhall (son of William Newhall and Huldah
Gilson), 23 Oct. 1861, d. 28 Aug. 1867.
1801. Sarah Whitmark Graves, b. 3
April 1843, m. Edward Sylvanus Newhall (of Lynn, Mass.), d. 20 Feb. 1888.
1802. Mark Phillips Graves, b. 22 Feb. 1845. Lived in Lynn, Mass.
CHILDREN OF MARK GRAVES (470) AND BETHIA JACKSON
George I. Graves (967)
was born 17 May 1798 at Lynn, Mass., and died 20 June 1857. He was a cordwainer.
He lived in Marblehead, Mass. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1803.
Martha W. Graves, d. 4 Oct. 1851.
Blaney Graves (971) was born 27 Jan.
1811 at Lynn, Mass., and died 12 April 1889. He married Harriet Lewis, daughter
of Henry and Eunice Lewis of Lynn, on 6 June 1844. She was born in 1810 and died
14 Feb. 1882. He was a shoe manufacturer. Both their children were born in Lynn.
(R‑201)
Children - Graves
1804. Blaney Graves, d. 12 April 1889.
1805. Harriet Graves, d. 14 Feb. 1882.
CHILDREN OF CRISPUS GRAVES
(472) AND SARAH PHILLIPS
Blaney Graves (975) was born 3 April 1795 at
Marblehead, Mass., and died 11 June 1843 at Marblehead. He married Elizabeth
Coombs on 23 Nov. 1817. He was a cordwainer. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1806. Elizabeth Graves, baptized 1 July 1822 (9 months old), d. 8 Sept.
1845.
1807. Samuel Stacey Graves, b. 31 July 1824, d. 19 Sept. 1946 (at
sea).
1808. Nathaniel Benjamin Graves, b. 11 Aug. 1827, d. 7 Sept. 1857.
1809. Lydia Stacey Graves, b. 13 May 1832, m. Samuel Snow, Jr., 20 July
1853.
1810. Elizabeth Graves, b. 18 July 1835, d. 8 Sept. 1849.
Crispus Graves (976) was born 14 June 1804 at Marblehead, Mass., and died 29
June 1852 at Marblehead. He married Mary A. Homan on 27 Feb. 1825. She died 19
Oct. 1848 aged 44 years, 6 months, 27 days. He lived at Marblehead. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1811. Mary Abigail Graves, b. 28 Nov. 1828, m. John
Mitchell (21 years old, son of John and Mary Mitchell), 13 Dec. 1849.
1812. Harriet Homan Graves, b. 20 July 1830, m. Thomas Stevens, Jr., 7 Oct.
1852.
1813. Elizabeth Phillips Graves, b. 1831, baptized 2 June 1839.
1814. Hannah Maria Graves, b. 4 Aug. 1833, m. John Mitchell, Jr., 7 Oct.
1860.
+1815. Richard Homan Graves, b. 19 March 1835, m. Mary C. Russell,
11 May 1854.
1816. Sarah Ellen Graves, b. 7 Sept. 1837, m. Francis M.
Courts, 3 Sept. 1857.
+1817. John Glover Graves, b. 5 Sept. 1839, m.
Caroline Stacey Phillips, 26 Feb. 1863, d. 1922.
1818. Susan Dodd Graves,
b. 7 Nov. 1845.
CHILDREN OF SAMUEL GRAVES (479) AND SUSANNA NEWHALL
Samuel Graves (978) was born 28 Sept. 1796 and died 8 Feb. 1885, both in
Lynn, Mass. He first married Ann Ireson on 8 Dec. 1819. She died in Sept. 1841.
He secondly married Mrs. Mary (Putnam) Upton on 26 June 1845. She was 37 years
old, a teacher, and the daughter of Joshua Putnam. She died 2 Aug. 1848. He
thirdly married Mrs. Elizabeth (Lyon) Jones, daughter of Amos and Elizabeth
Lyon, on 4 July 1861. (R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Ann Ireson
1819. Samuel Graves, b. 14 Sept. 1820, never married, d. 1 Jan. 1867.
+1820. Isaiah Graves, b. 21 Nov. 1826, m. Susan Ann Emerton, 1857, d. 31 Dec.
1909.
1821. Elizabeth Graves, never married, d. age 25.
1822.
Susan A. Graves, b. 1833, d. 17 June 1852.
Children - Graves, by Mary
Putnam
1823. Daniel Putnam Graves, b. 28 July 1848.
Zachariah Rand
Graves (979) was born 2 Jan. 1799 in Lynn, Mass., and died 24 Jan. 1828 in Lynn.
He married Abigail Burrill on 12 Sept. 1819. He was a cordwainer. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+1824. Zachariah Rand Graves, Jr., b. 25 Feb. 1820,
m. Abigail M. King, 20 Nov. 1844, d. 15 Jan. 1890.
+1825. Burrill Graves,
b. 22 Sept. 1821, m. Louisa A. Newhall, 18 April 1850, d. 13 Dec. 1853.
1826. Anna Maria Graves, b. 22 July 1823, m. Joseph Vickary, Jr., 17 April 1844.
+1827. Otis Johnson Graves, b. 15 Sept. 1825, m(1) Martha H. Burroughs, 20
March 1850, m(2) Mary Frances Brown, 4 March 1855, d. 19 April 1868.
1828. Sarah Johnson Graves, b. 1 Jan. 1829, d. 18 May 1845.
1829. Harriet
Amanda Graves, b. 22 June 1831, d. 5 April 1852.
1830. Susan Ellen
Graves, b. 15 Jan. 1836, m. Peter M. Sanborn (age 26, d. 1900, son of Peter
Sanborn), 20 May 1855.
CHILDREN OF BENJAMIN GRAVES (481)
James
Graves (990) was born 7 May 1808 in Lynn, Mass., and died 4 Aug. 1880 in Lynn.
He married Mary Ann Beers on 31 May 1832. She died 30 April 1885. He was a shoe
manufacturer. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1831. Mary Ann Graves, b.
14 Dec. 1832, d. Feb. 1833.
1832. Matilda Whitcomb Graves, b. 1 Feb.
1834, m. John Tedford (age 24, son of Asahel Tedford), 7 Sept. 1854 (Lynn,
Mass.).
+1833. James William Graves, b. 10 Feb. 1836, m. Frances M.
Bubier, 31 Oct. 1855, d. 21 May 1873.
1834. Oren Ramsdell Graves, b. 22
Aug. 1838, d. 10 May 1839.
1835. Mary Ann Graves, b. 22 Feb. 1840, m.
George Hardack, 1880 (Chicago, Ill.).
1836. Elizabeth Barron Graves, b.
22 Sept. 1842, m. Joseph H. Bruce (son of James A. and Rosina Bruce of Omaha,
Neb.), 24 Feb. 1862.
1837. Albert E. Graves, d. 23 April 1855.
1838. Benjamin Graves, b. 22 March 1845, d. 23 April 1882.
1839. Jane A.
Graves, d. 27 April 1855.
1840. Orrin Palmer Graves, b. 30 Aug. 1849
(Lynn, Mass.), m. Annie E. Stickney, 4 May 1881. She was dau. of Charles H. and
Susan M. Stickney. Lived in Lynn.
1841. Jennie M. Graves, b. 31 Aug.
1856, m. George E. Standish (of Lynn), 1 Nov. 1876.
CHILDREN OF LAWSON
GRAVES (501) AND POLLY C. CHILDS
William B. Graves (992) was born 23
Sept. 1820, and died 1 March 1887 at Worcester, Mass. He first married Jane
Frost, daughter of Benjamin and Lydia Frost, on 3 April 1851 in Worcester. She
died 18 Dec. 1874. He secondly married Julia A. Richards McIntyre on 17 Nov.
1881. After William died, she secondly married Jared Allen on 29 Dec. 1888.
(R‑201)
Children - Graves
1842. Emma Jane Graves, b. 22 April
1853.
1843. Abby Maria Graves, b. 10 Aug. 1856, d. 2 Sept. 1858.
1844. Arthur William Graves, b. 23 Dec. 1859, d. 1 Feb. 1883.
1845.
Henrietta Graves, b. 11 April 1863, d. 17 March 1864.
CHILDREN OF CALVIN
GRAVES (503) AND LUCINDA HAYDEN
James Monroe Graves (1001) was born 14
Nov. 1821 in Hopkinton, Mass., and died 22 Oct. 1889. He married Jerusha
Elizabeth Moulton on 6 May 1845. She was born 25 June 1826 in Portsmouth, N.H.
He lived in Woodville, Mass. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1846.
George Willard Graves, b. 5 Oct. 1845. No children.
1847. Mary Elizabeth
Graves, b. 29 Aug. 1847, m. W. C. Penniman.
1848. James Monroe Graves, b.
29 June 1849, d. 16 March 1853.
1849. James Wilber Graves, b. 28 March
1853, d. 24 Feb. 1854.
1850. Ella Lucinda Graves, b. 24 Jan. 1855, m.
George Putnam.
1851. James Wilber Graves, b. 21 June 1857, d. 6 Nov.
1860.
+1852. Elmer Ellsworth Graves, b. 6 Sept. 1861, m. Susie May
Corney, 7 Sept. 1887.
1853. Jennie Lucilla Graves, b. 15 Aug. 1864, m. R.
Frank Burhoe (of P.E. Island), 21 May 1888.
CHILDREN OF LEONARD GRAVES
(504) AND CLARISSA BOND
Dexter Sullivan Graves (1006) was born 24 April
1826. He first married Isabella Millee on 20 June 1850 in Westboro, Mass. She
lived in Sutton, Mass., and died 23 Sept. 1854, aged 21 years. He secondly
married Maranda Smith on 28 March 1858 in Sutton. (R‑201)
Children -
Graves
1854. Hollis Dexter Graves, b. 5 May 1851, d. 28 April 1858.
1855. William Henry Graves, b. 1 April 1854, d. 9 Oct. 1854.
Sarah
Eliza Graves (1011) was born 23 March 1839. She married John Plummer of Upton,
Mass. on 1 Nov. 1864. (R‑201)
Children - Plummer
1856. Erastus C.
Plummer, b. West Sutton, Mass.
CHILDREN OF STEPHEN GRAVES (506) AND
PAMELIA WATSON
Samuel Watson Graves (1013) was born 10 March 1823 in
North Leverett, Mass., and died 30 Sept. 1860. He married Sarah Morse of
Sunderland, Mass. on 15 July 1848. She died 16 Aug. 1859. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+1857. Samuel Leroy Graves, b. 1 Aug. 1851, m. Nellie
Lucinda Crouch, 26 Nov. 1873.
1858. Idella Cora Graves, b. 14 Sept. 1855,
m. Gilbert H. Atwood (of West Boylston, Mass.), 6 Feb. 1878.
Mary Ann
Graves (1014) was born 2 June 1824 in Leverett, MA, and died 26 April 1897 in
Freeport, ME. She married Rev. Elijah Shumway Fish on 3 Nov. 1852. He was born
29 Feb. 1820 in Shutesbury Hill, MA, and died 17 Feb. 1886 in Lisbon Falls, ME.
He was a Baptist clergyman of Shutesbury, MA.
The tradition in this
branch of the family is that Mary Ann was descended from a Baron Greaves of
England. (That probably would have been Admiral Thomas Graves who was elevated
to the English peerage in 1795, and was probably descended from the family of
Yorkshire and Mickleton Manor, Gloucestershire, England. The descent could not
have been from him, since Samuel Graves settled in Lynn, MA in 1630, but the
immigrant Samuel Graves may be descended from the ancestors of this Baron
Greaves.)
The Stanwoods were from Stainwood, England. The Fishes were
from Wales via Scotland and England to Lynn, MA. The Shumways (Chamois) were
Huguenots from France. The Shumway descent of Rev. Elijah Shumway Fish was: (1)
Peter Shumway, b. 10 April 1635, d. 1695, m. Frances ‑‑‑‑‑‑, settled in Oxford,
MA; (2) Peter Shumway, b. 6 June 1678, d. 1751, m. Maria Smith, 11 Feb. 1700;
(3) Jacob Shumway, b. 10 March 1717, d. 15 April 1801, m. Martha ‑‑‑‑‑‑; (4)
Rev. Elijah Shumway, b. 24 April 1759, d. 26 May 1852, m. Zilpha Gilbert, 18
Feb. 1776; (7) Olive Shumway, b. 2 Jan. 1778, d. 9 July 1859, m. Rev. Ezra Fish,
2 March 1797; (9) Rev. Elijah Shumway Fish. (R‑38)
Children - Fish
1859. stillborn infant
1860. Arthur Fish, died of inflamed appendix
while a sophomore at Colby College, ME.
1861. Benjamin Fish, died of
tuberculosis a few years after receiving his A.B. at Colby College.
+1862. William Watson Fish, b. 12 June 1867, m. Rosamond Margaret Stanwood, 19
Oct. 1898, d. 27 Feb. 1944.
Sanford Stephen Graves (1015) was born 2
April 1827 in North Leverett, Mass., and died 1 Dec. 1902. He married Maria
Achsah Marchant (or Merchants), daughter of George Marchant, on 9 June 1854 (or
1853). She was born 15 March 1833 and died 31 Oct. 1920. He was a blacksmith and
farmer, and carried on a large Iron Works in North Leverett where he lived.
(R‑12, R‑201)
Children - Graves
1863. Eva Maria Graves, b. 4 Aug.
1855, m. Albert Edward Robbins (of Orange, Mass.), 1 Jan. 1878. He was b. 10
Feb. 1853.
+1864. Samuel Montague Graves, b. 19 Feb. 1875, m. Amy
Florence Maynard, 3 Jan. 1899, d. 19 March 1951.
Benjamin Franklin Graves
(1016) was born 21 Sept. 1829 at North Leverett, Mass., and died 3 Feb. 1859. He
married Fanny J. Graves, daughter of Kellogg Graves of Leverett, on 8 June 1854.
They lived in North Leverett. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1865.
Fayette Nelson Graves, b. 18 March 1857, d. 19 June 1857.
CHILDREN OF
DANIEL GRAVES (507) AND PHEBE MASON
Cyrus Mason Graves (1021) was born 12
Sept. 1820 in North Leverett, Mass., and died 12 Jan. 1886. He married Jane
Gunn, daughter of Samuel Gunn and Cloe Lesure of Montague, Mass., on 16 March
1843. The first three children were born in North Leverett, Mass., the next in
Columbus, Ohio, and the last in Northampton, Mass. (R‑201)
Children -
Graves
+1866. Myron Winslow Graves, b. 27 Aug. 1845, m. Mechina Ella
Jepson, 6 Dec. 1871.
+1867. Melvin Lesure Graves, b. 17 Sept. 1847, m.
Annie Lucy Leonard, 18 Oct. 1870, d. 3 Dec. 1917.
1868. Cyrus Marcellus
Graves, b. 11 Jan. 1851, m. Mary E. Hillary (of Columbus, Ohio), d. 19 March
1910.
1869. Lucy Jane Graves, b. 7 March 1858, d. 11 Nov. 1908
(Northampton, Mass.).
1870. Herbert Roscoe Graves, b. 5 April 1861, m.
Mamie E. Graves (daughter of Frank P. Graves and Mary A. Monroe). Lived in
Northampton, Mass.
CHILDREN OF PETER GRAVES (514) AND JERUSHA WARE
William Harvey Graves (1028) was born 22 March 1818 in Leverett, Mass., and
died 17 June 1876 at Granville, N.Y. He married Mary A. Chapin of Granville on
17 Aug. 1848. She was born 8 Oct. 1828. All their children were born in
Granville, N.Y. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1871. William Edward
Graves, b. 26 Feb. 1850, m. Alice McMillan, 31 Oct. 1874. Lived in North Adams,
Mass.
+1872. Charles Henry Graves, b. 25 April 1855, m. Sarah Smith, 31
March 1876.
+1873. Harvey Graves, b. 10 Aug. 1857, m. Eudora Smith, Dec.
1872.
1874. George Philander Graves, b. 15 Feb. 1859. Lived in Granville,
N.Y.
CHILDREN OF RELIEF NEWTON (523) AND EBENEZER FULLER
Columbia
Susanna Fuller (1038) was born 1 Oct. 1814 in Canandaigua, Ontario Co., NY, and
died 25 April 1876 in Elsie, Clinton Co., MI. She married Lemuel Warner, son of
Chauncey Warner and Lovina Burke, on 28 June 1835 in Strongville, OH. He was
born 30 Aug. 1811 in OH, and died 13 June 1868 in Elsie, MI. Their first 5
children were born in Cuyahoga Co., OH, the first in Strongville, the next in
either OH or MI, the next 4 in Lenawee Co., MI, and the last in Clinton Co., MI.
(R‑45)
Children - Warner
1875. Rosanna Leafyan Warner, b. 19 Nov.
1837, m. William Wooll, 27 Nov. 1860, d. 13 Oct. 1919 (Elsie, MI). He was b.
1837, d. 1911.
1876. Asenath Warner, b. 16 Oct. 1839, d. 19 Jan. 1840.
1877. Emery Newton Warner, b. 3 Oct. 1841, d. 14 May 1864 (shot in battle of
Reseca Valley in GA). Bur. Raleigh, SC.
1878. Franklin Warner, b. 1 May
1843, d. 7 or 17 March 1865 (in service in Civil War, smallpox).
1879.
Jane Fraveilia Warner, b. 29 Aug. 1844, d. 21 March 1845.
1880. Julia
Artimica Warner, b. 20 March 1846, m. Almon Bennett, 29 March 1874, d. 4 July
1925.
1881. John Wesley Warner, b. 3 April 1849, m. Susan Eleanor Fluent,
24 Jan. 1875, d. 15 May 1908. She was b. 1852, d. 1933.
1882. Francis A.
Warner, b. 3 April 1849, d. 10 May 1849.
+1883. Theron Warner, b. 8 Oct.
1850, m. Emmaline Louisa Nethaway, 29 Oct. 1873, d. 21 Dec. 1922.
1884.
Lydia Jane Warner, b. 4 April 1853, m. Albert St. Clair, 29 Aug. 1879, d. 10
Feb. 1939.
1885. Ira Andrew Warner, b. 11 July 1855, m(1) Laura Lewis, 15
or 18 Oct. 1881, m(2) Mary Alice (Avery) Fizzell, d. 2 Sept. 1930 (Elsie, MI).
Laura was b. 1861, d. 1928.
CHILDREN OF JOSEPH M. GRAVES (534) AND
SUSANNA WATKINS
Rev. Hiram Atwell Graves (1047) was born 5 April 1813 at
Woodbury, Vt., and died 3 Nov. 1850 (?) at Bristol, R.I. He married Mary Hinman,
daughter of Scoville Hinman of New Haven, Conn., about 1838 in New Haven. He
graduated from Middlebury (Vt.) College, and was the editor of the "Reflector"
at one time.
The death date of Hiram was probably actually after 1876,
since Hiram's nephew, Hiram Judson Graves, wrote in his diary: "Sunday, Dec. 24
(1926).... Attended the Bunker Hill Church this A.M. Walked over to East Boston
this noon and went to meeting there this P.M. and took supper at Uncle Hiram's.
Walked back to Charlestown tonight.
Monday, Dec. 25.... Christmas. Hattie
gave me a nice book mark. Sarah gave me a large scent bag. I gave Sarah a box of
paper and Hattie an autograph album. Went over to Uncle Hiram's this P.M."
(R‑19, R‑201)
Children - Graves
+1886. Charles Hinman Graves, b.
14 Aug. 1839, m(1) Mrs. Grace (Totten) Stevens, 20 May 1873, m(2) Alice Kinney
Trippe, 1905, d. 7 Oct. 1928.
1887. Joseph M. Graves, b. 18 Oct. 1844, d.
18 May 1845.
1888. Albert Graves, d. Aug. 1847 (in infancy).
Adoniram Judson Graves (1049) was born 14 Dec. 1821 in Townsend, Mass., and died
26 July 1871 in Boston, Mass. He married Abigail E. ("Abby") Stevens on 4 Sept.
1845 in East Boston, Mass. She was born in Claremont, N.H., and died 2 May 1872
in Boston. His occupation was book- keeper. (R‑8, R‑201)
Children -
Graves
1889. Joseph Ambrose Graves, b. 14 Oct. 1851 (Bristol, R.I.), d.
31 Dec. 1856.
+1890. Hiram Judson Graves, b. 29 Sept. 1860, m(1) Sarah
Florence Weston, 12 Dec. 1882, m(2) Stella Winetta Gordon, 26 April 1900, d. 31
Oct. 1922.
1891. Hattie A. Graves, b. 11 Jan. 1864, m. William Bond
Weston (born at Plymouth, Mass.), 24 April 1863. Lived at Santa Barbara, Cal.
Had 1 daughter.
1892. Sarah Abby Graves, b. 1 Jan. 1867 (Boston, Mass.),
never married.
CHILDREN OF NEWELL GRAVES (535) AND PARTHENA WOODWARD
Josiah Graves (1052) was born 6 Feb. 1817 and died 18 Oct. 1892. He first
married Lucy Stowell on 23 Sept. 1845. She was born 26 Feb. 1822 at Shutesbury,
Mass. and died 17 Dec. 1875. He secondly married Charlotte Hayden. He lived in
Montague, Mass. (R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Lucy Stowell
1893.
Charles Josiah Graves, b. 22 March 1847, d. soon.
1894. Frederick Joab
Graves, b. 30 June 1848.
1895. Charles Watson Graves, b. 23 March 1851.
1896. Frederick Thomas Graves, b. 6 March 1854.
+1897. Dwight Lovell
Graves, b. 7 Nov. 1857, m. Ellen Eliza Clark, 22 Dec. 1880.
1898.
Josephine Lucy Graves, b. 29 May 1859, m. George Bates (of Shaftsbury, Vt.), d.
6 Dec. 1893.
1899. Lizzie Jane Graves, b. 29 June 1867, m. Silas S.
Richardson, April 1885. Lived in Montague, Mass.
Thomas Newell Graves
(1057) was born 23 Jan. 1826 in Montague, Mass., and died 24 Nov. 1893. He
married Mary R. Ripley of Montague on 27 March 1855. She was born 31 Aug. 1829.
(R‑201)
Children - Graves
+1900. Myron Thomas Graves, b. 27 Feb.
1858, m(1) Mary C. Brooks, 28 Jan. 1880, m(2) Mary Jane Torrey, 7 Sept. 1884.
1901. Herbert D. Graves, b. 24 Dec. 1859, d. soon.
1902. Etta May
Graves, b. 14 Sept. 1862, m. Luther Torrey (of Montague), 20 Dec. 1880.
Erastus Graves (1058) was born 7 Nov. 1827 in Montague, Mass. He first married
Jane M. Gunn of Montague on 11 Sept. 1853. She died 10 July 1854. He secondly
married Melinda E. Ware. She died in Aug. 1855. He thirdly married Mrs. Ellen L.
Kenny on 20 Dec. 1855. (R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Jane M. Gunn
1903. Jane M. Graves, b. 10 July 1854, m. Samuel H. Wright, 25 Jan. 1873. Lived
in North Adams, Mass.
Children - Graves, by Ellen L. Kenny
1904.
Lillie A. Graves, b. 10 Aug. 1859, m. Harper Savage (of Montague, Mass.), 24
April 1881.
+1905. Chester E. Graves, b. 17 Dec. 1863, m. Ella E. Scott.
1906. Orissa P. Graves, b. 25 Dec. 1865, m. H. Welton Currier, 6 Feb. 1865,
d. March 1889.
Elijah Lincoln Graves (1062) was born 12 June 1837 in
Montague, Mass. He married Jane Celestia Nutting, daughter of Chester Nutting of
Shutesbury, on 8 April 1855. She was born in 1837 and died 3 Dec. 1887. They
lived in Leverett, Mass. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1907. Melvin L.
Graves, b. 29 April 1861, m. Anna Gertrude Smith (b. Dec. 1861, daughter of
George D. Smith), 24 Dec. 1881. Lived in Leverett, Mass.
1908. Leroy F.
Graves, b. 30 July 1863.
CHILDREN OF NIXON GRAVES (539) AND SAREPTIA W.
HUNTING
Henry Edwin Graves (1069) was born 23 Feb. 1830 in Northboro (or
Marlborough), Mass. He was a shoemaker. He fought in the Civil War as a member
of Companies B and K, 36th Massachusetts Infantry Regt., from Aug. 1862 to 8
June 1865. He was wounded 9 Aug. 1864 in Tenn., and was mustered out near
Alexandria, Va. (Source: Regimental Records, U.S. Archives, Wash., D.C.)
He first married Betsey Goddard on 25 Nov. 1852. She was born 11 Dec. 1838 in
Berlin, Mass. He secondly married Mary F. Gentle of Westboro, Mass. on 3 Dec.
1858. All his children were born in Westboro. (R‑20, R‑201)
Children -
Graves
1909. Pliney Edwin Graves, b. 20 Nov. 1853, m. Eliza Jane
Butterfield, 11 May 1873, d. 5 Nov. 1940.
+1910. Emma Graves, b. 26 April
1885.
1911. Eunice F. Graves, m. George S. Jacobs, 29 Sept. 1874.
Harrison Newell Graves (1071) was born 4 Jan. 1835 in Northboro, Mass. He
married Eliza ‑‑‑‑‑‑. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+1912. Harrison
Newell Graves, Jr. , b.c. 1854, m. Mary E. Curley, 3 July 1882.
CHILDREN
OF WATSON GRAVES (540) AND FANNY D. WILSON
Lorenzo S. Graves (1075) was
born 18 July 1831 in Southboro, Mass. He married Eliza G. Coffin, daughter of
Capt. Moses Coffin of Nantucket, Mass., on 31 March 1852. He moved to Rochester,
N.Y. and carried on a very large business in manufacturing elevators.
The
following biography is taken from the History of Rochester and Monroe Co., NY,
by William Farley Peck, p. 536, and is available as a Google free book.
“Lorenzo S. Graves, who is now numbered among the honored dead and who for many
years was a leading manufacturer and one of the most prominent residents of
Rochester, came to this city in 1859. He was afterward connected with several of
the leading productive industries here and finally became one of the large
stockholders of the Otis Elevator Company, with which business he was associated
throughout his remaining days. He achieved such a goodly measure of success that
his methods are of interest to the commercial world and in an analyzation of his
life work it will be found that he based his business principles and actions
upon the rules which govern industry and strict, unswerving integrity.
A
native of' Massachusetts, Mr. Graves was born in Southboro, July 18, 1831, his
parents being Watson and Fanny (Dench) Graves, the latter a descendant of old
Revolutionary stock. The father was born and reared in Southboro, Massachusetts,
and while a young man he learned the boot and shoemaker's trade, following the
same at Southboro during the early part of his life. He then removed to Ashland,
Massachusetts, where he lived retired during his later years. His widow
afterward made her home with her son and while visiting her daughter in Newark
Valley she passed away.
In taking up the personal history of Lorenzo S.
Graves we present to our readers the record of one who for many years figured
prominently in connection with the industrial development of the city. He
acquired his preliminary education in the public schools of Ashland,
Massachusetts, and completed his studies in the school at Amherst,
Massachusetts. He was living in Worcester, that state, at the time of his
marriage to Miss Eliza G. Coffin, an old schoolmate. Her father, Captain Moses
Coffin, of Nantucket, Massachusetts, was a blacksmith and cooper by trade but
followed the sea for many years. After leaving the sea he settled in Wilmantic,
Connecticut, where he was employed in the first paper mill in that state.
Subsequently he removed to Ashland, Massachusetts, where he resided until 1851,
when he became a resident of Springfield, Vermont, where both he and his wife
passed away. Their daughter Eliza became the wife of Lorenzo S. Graves and unto
this marriage was born one son, Fred B., who married Frances Oswald and resides
at No. 5 Lorimer street, Rochester. He is now superintendent and manager of the
Otis Elevator Company and is mentioned elsewhere in this volume. Mr. and Mrs.
Graves also reared an adopted daughter, Ida L., who is now the wife of Charles
H. Chase, a nurseryman residing at No. 76 Richmond street.
In early
manhood Lorenzo S. Graves learned the shoemaker's trade with his father, making
as high as twelve pairs of boots per day, so expert had he become at hand labor.
Upon his removal to Rochester in 1859 he began working as a shoemaker in the
employ of a Mr. Churchill. After a brief period, however, he turned his
attention to teaming and a little later, in 1860, he gave to the world as the
result of his inventive genius and study the Graves sole cutter, a machine for
cutting leather soles. He then began the manufacture of the same, his factory
being located on Mill street. He also engaged in the manufacture of paper
cutters and shoe machinery and was very successful in both lines, continuing the
business for a number of years and winning a creditable place as a substantial
representative of commercial interests here. At length he decided to engage in
the manufacture of elevators and the Graves Elevator Company was formed, and the
present large factory now operated under the name of the Otis Elevator Company
was erected at Nos. 198 to 210 Commercial street. From the beginning the
enterprise grew rapidly until several hundred men were employed on the
construction of all kinds of passenger and freight elevators which were shipped
to every section of the country. This became one of the largest productive
industries of the city. It was developed along progressive, modern business
lines, not only meeting but anticipating the needs of the trade in this
direction, and Mr. Graves continued at the head of the concern until 1901, when
he sold his interest to the Otis Company, at which time the firm name was
changed to the Otis Elevator Company, of which the son is now superintendent and
manager. The father then retired to private life. He was always a busy man and
in his earlier years his evenings were devoted to study and investigation,
especially along architectural lines. His experiments resulted in inventions
which gained for him a prominent place in the business world. He certainly
deserved much credit for what he accomplished and justly earned the proud
American title of a self-made man, for he had a capital of but a few dollars
when he and his wife arrived in Rochester. The years passed and his industry and
ability made him one of the well-to-do citizens. His success may be ascribed to
his positive, determined pursuit of business and to the fact that he was a man
of unflinching commercial integrity.
After retiring from the field of
manufacture Mr. Graves, accompanied by his wife, traveled quite extensively,
visiting many points of interest in this country and also making three trips to
Europe. They likewise visited the holy land and various sections of Asia. Mr.
Graves was always deeply interested in historic research and during their
travels he and his wife gathered many interesting relics of all kinds in various
parts of the world, Mrs. Graves now having in her home two large, fine cabinets
well filled with shells, stones and other interesting relics of their trips.
In his political views Mr. Graves was a stalwart republican who took much
interest in the party and its growth. He was frequently solicited by his friends
to become a candidate for office but always refused. He built a large and
beautiful residence at No. 257 Lake avenue, where his widow yet resides. There
in the spring of 1903 he became ill and his death occurred on the 21st of April
1905.
Mrs. Graves belongs to the Central Presbyterian church. Theirs was
a most congenial married life and the very close companionship made the death of
the husband an almost unbearable blow to Mrs. Graves. His loss was also deeply
felt throughout the city where he had resided for more than forty-five
years—honored as one of its leading businessmen and prominent citizens. He was
one of the ablest and best known manufacturers of Rochester, was genial in
manner and, though his time was largely occupied by the details of extensive
business interests, he always found time to devote to those of his friends whose
calls were purely of a social character. He was a thorough exemplification of
the typical American businessman and gentleman.” (R‑201)
Children -
Graves
1913. Frederick B. Graves, b. 29 Jan. 1855.
1914. Edward
Graves, b. 11 March 1856, d. Aug. 1856.
CHILDREN OF EZEKIEL ESTES (541)
AND MARY BREED
William Estes (1081) married Almira Choate in 1826. (R‑28)
Children - Estes
+1915. Almira Choate Estes, m. Joshua Bishop
Johnson.
CHILDREN OF WILLIAM GRAVES (543)
Capt. William Graves,
Jr. (1082) was born 21 (or 30) March 1811 in Newburyport, Mass., and died 1
Sept. 1877. He first married Caroline W. Wells, daughter of John and Sally
Wells, on 1 Aug. 1837. She died 11 June 1838, aged 26 years. He secondly married
Mary Graves Pike, daughter of Edmund and Sarah F. Pike, on 16 March 1848 in
Newburyport.
He was President of the Marine Society of Newburyport (which
he joined in 1837) at the time of his death. He had commanded at different times
the Bark "Cynthia", ships "Leodese", "Angelo", and "Thomas Perkins". He was
School Commissioner in 1851 and 1852 and Mayor of Newburyport in 1854-1858 and
1863.
They lived in Newburyport, and his widow continued to live there
after his death. (R‑11, R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Caroline W. Wells
1916. William Wells Graves, b. May 1838, d. 13 Aug. 1838.
Children -
Graves, by Mary Graves Pike
1917. William Graves, b. 14 May 1850, m. Ida
Cheever (who died 28 Jan. 1883), June 1882, d. 22 May 1892. No children.
1918. Georgiana Graves, b. 28 March 1852, m. Charles F. Perry.
1919.
Annie Graves, b. June 1854, m. Leander M. Brown.
+1920. Edmund Pike
Graves, b. 4 Oct. 1856, m. Mary Warner Caldwell, 19 Sept. 1883.
Capt.
Alexander Graves (1083) was born in 1823 (or 1828), died 17 May 1869 at his
home, and was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, all in Newburyport, Mass. He married
Mary Newton Lunt, daughter of Ezra Lunt and Mary Johnson, on 20 Oct. 1846 (or
1840). She was 24 years old at the time of their marriage, thus born about 1822.
He was a mariner and commanded during his career ships "Castillian", "Kenmore",
and "Tennyson". He was admitted to the Marine Society of Newburyport 25 Nov.
1847. (R‑11, R‑201)
Children - Graves
+1921. Mary Susanna Graves,
b. 4 April 1848, m. Edward Kimball Perkins.
1922. Alexander Graves, b.
1850, d. 16 Aug. 1850 (at age 4 months, 15 days).
1923. Joshua Hale
Graves, b. Oct. 1854, d. 19 Dec. 1854 (at age 7 weeks).
Capt. Edward
Graves (1085) was born in 1830 at Newburyport, Mass., and was lost in the Indian
Ocean while in command of the ship "Tennyson" which was struck by a typhoon 23
Feb. 1873. He married Elizabeth Wheeler Pike, daughter of Daniel Pike, Esq., of
Augusta, Me. She died 26 March 1861 (or 1864) at Rangoon, Burma, India. He was
admitted to the Marine Society of Newburyport 26 Nov. 1857. He commanded ships
"Washington Allston", "Josiah L. Hale", "Kenmore", and "Tennyson". (R‑11, R‑201)
Children - Graves
1924. Mary Wheeler Graves, b. 10 Aug. 1860, d. 21
Aug. 1865.
CHILDREN OF TRUE G. GRAVES (544) AND NANCY MORRILL
Henry Morrill Graves (1087) was born 30 Oct. 1818 at Salisbury, Mass., and died
27 Aug. 1868 at Calcutta, India. He married Hannah Fellows Eaton, daughter of
Jonathan and Lucy Eaton, on 8 March 1849. She was 22 years old at marriage.
Henry commanded ships "Cygnet", "Leopard", "Parthenia", "Inez", "North
Atlantic", and "Pocahontas". (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1925. Henry
Dalton Graves, b. 2 Jan. 1850.
1926. Walter Edwards Graves, b. 29 Feb.
1856.
1927. Lucy Fellows Graves, b. 18 Aug. 1858.
1928. Laura Pike
Graves, b. 25 Nov. 1861.
George Morrill Graves (1090) was born 26 Jan.
1824 at Salisbury, Mass. He married Mary Adeline Pike, daughter of Abraham S.
and Elizabeth Pike, on 14 Feb. 1849. She was born 1 April 1823 in Exeter, N.H.
They lived in the Roxbury district of Boston. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
1929. George Morrill Graves, Jr., b. 27 Feb. 1850 (Salisbury, Mass.), d. 16
Jan. 188‑ (Boston, Mass.).
+1930. Charles Newell Graves, b. 16 May 1852,
m. Christina Gilbert, 29 April 1886.
Charles Stanwood Graves (1091) was
born 16 Feb. 1826 in Salisbury, Mass., and died in 1881. He married Lydia E.
Emerson of Auburn, N.H. on 16 Nov. 1856. She was born about 1831 in NH. They
were in the 1860 census for Lowell, Middlesex Co., MA, with her brother Richard
living with them. They were in the 1880 census for Derry, Rockingham Co., NH. He
was a railroad conductor in 1860, and a farmer in 1880. All their children were
born in MA. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+1931. Charles E. Graves,
b.c. 1857, m. Emma C. ‑‑‑‑‑‑, c. 1883.
1932. Mark Graves, b.c. 1861, m.
Winnie M. Wakefield (of Gardner, Me.), 28 Sept. 1886. Lived in Lowell, Mass.
1933. Mary A. Graves, b.c. 1864.
1934. Linda M. Graves, b.c. 1868.
1935. Eugene E. Graves, b.c. 1872.
CHILDREN OF AARON COLLINS (548)
AND LUCY HARRINGTON
Daniel Collins (1097) was born 15 March 1794 in
Southboro, Mass. He married Mary A. Walker about 1822. She was a 26 year old
widow at marriage (born about 1796). At least their first three children were
born in Southboro. (R‑14)
Children - Collins
1936. Mary Ann
Collins, b.c. 1824, m. Ezra C. Bemis, 27 Nov. 1845.
1937. Daniel Franklin
Collins, b. 6 Sept. 1826, d. 1 Sept. 1827.
1938. Mary Stickney Collins,
b. 6 Sept. 1828, d. 8 Nov. 1846.
1939. Daniel Franklin Collins, b. 19
Feb. 1831.
Jonah Collins (1099) was born 10 March 1798 in Southboro,
Mass. He married Martha Bigelow on 3 Feb. 1821. Their marriage intention was
published 27 Jan. 1821. At least their first three children were born in
Southboro. (R‑14)
Children - Collins
1940. Jonah Brigham Collins,
b. 23 Oct. 1824.
1941. Franklin Appleton Collins, b. 5 June 1827.
1942. Martha Mariah Collins, b. 3 Aug. 1832, m. James Lewis, 5 Sept. 1853.
1943. Harriot Newell Collins, b. 3 July 1835.
1944. Ellen Isabella
Collins, b. 25 March 1839.
Nathan Collins (1101) was born 14 Dec. 1802 in
Southboro, Mass. He married Sally Onthank of Hopkinton, Mass. on 18 Feb. 1825.
Both their children were born in Southboro. (R‑14)
Children - Collins
1945. Angelina Elizabeth Collins, b. 12 June 1826.
1946. Augustus
Ferdinand Collins, b. 20 June 1829, d. 23 June 1832.
CHILDREN OF JOHN
COLLINS (561) AND SALLY FAY
Lovell Collins (1123) was born 20 Sept. 1796
in Southboro, Mass. He married Elizabeth Arnold of Marlborough. Their marriage
intention was published 13 Nov. 1819. All their children were born in Southboro.
(R‑14)
Children - Collins
1947. Eliza Jane Collins, b. 18 Dec.
1826, m. George G. Este (of Framingham, Mass.), 13 March 1847.
1948. Mary
Sophia Collins, b. 7 Feb. 1829.
1949. Caroline Collins, b. 1833, d. 22
Nov. 1849.
Temple Parker Collins (1125) was born 1 Jan. 1802 in
Southboro, Mass. He married Sally Flagg on 27 May 1823. At least their first 7
children were born in Southboro. (R‑14)
Children - Collins
1950.
Rebecah Collins, b. 27 Nov. 1823, m. Nathum M. Pike (of Westborough, Mass.), 25
Nov. 1847.
1951. Sally Sophia Collins, b. 23 Oct. 1825.
1952. Mary
Ann Collins, b. 8 March 1828, m. Davis C. Pike (of Westborough, Mass.), 22 Nov.
1847.
1953. Elizabeth Maria Collins, b. 5 Feb. 1830.
1954. Lowell
Temple Collins, b. 2 Aug. 1832.
1955. Charles Trowbridge Collins, b. 8
Aug. 1834.
1956. Ellen Jane Collins, b. 10 March 1837, d. 17 Oct. 1840.
1957. son, d. 2 Oct. 1840 (young).
1958. Ellen Jane Collins, b. 3
Sept. 1841.
1959. John Collins, b. 6 Nov. 1843.
1960. Nancy Roxana
Collins, b. 11 Nov. 1845.
CHILDREN OF LAVINA COLLINS (573) AND CHARLES
WILLSON
Horace Willson (1146) was born 18 Feb. 1822 in Swanzey, N.H., and
died 1 June 1886 in Gilroy, Calif. He married Eunice Eliza Chickering on 2 Feb.
1846. She died 3 July 1910 in Gilroy, Calif. Their first three children were
born in Swanzey, and the others in Gilroy.
"Distinguished from all other
classes of men whose courage and daring appeal to the gratitude and admiration
of the world are the pioneers who left comfortable homes in the eastern part of
the United States and risked their all on the findings at the end of a journey
appalling in its distances, and terrifying from the standpoint of danger and
deprivation. Courage of this kind is the foundation of the civilization of the
west, and its continuance to success after arriving at the goal of his ambition,
makes the pioneer and upbuilder of the west a man of more than historical
moment. Such a one was Horace Willson, to whom the green hills of New Hampshire
presented limitations, and who sought a larger outlook upon the Pacific washed
coast in 1853. Born in Swanzey, Cheshire Co., New Hampshire, February 18, 1822,
he was reared on a small farm sloping toward the hills, and where his parents,
Charles and Lavina (Collins) Willson, had lived since the beginning of their
married life. His father was a brick mason by trade, combining that with
farming, and the son naturally followed in his footsteps, profiting by his
knowledge and becoming a master workman.
Mr. Willson's trade took him to
different parts of the east, and while pursuing it in Keene, Cheshire Co., N.H.,
he met and married May 2, 1846, Eunice Eliza Chickering, a native of
Westmoreland, N.H., and who was born March 30, 1828. The Chickerings were also
early residents of New Hampshire, Alvin Chickering having been engaged there in
buying and selling and shipping cattle for many years. He married Eunice
Gleason, whose ancestors had engaged in agriculture for generations in New
Hampshire, and who bore him a large family of children, who like Mrs. Willson,
were educated in the public schools and reared in a typical New England home.
Seven years after his marriage, in 1853, Mr. Willson came to California by
way of Panama, and after getting a start by working at his trade purchased 49
acres of land in Old Gilroy in Santa Clara Co. Industrious and frugal, he not
only made but saved money, and owned a large ranch at Paicines, San Benito Co.,
Cal., which was subsequently sold. He afterward bought 1180 acres of land east
of Gilroy, and not far from Hot Springs. From a small beginning he branched out
into an extensive cattle business, understanding well his occupation, and
becoming known as one of the principal stock men of his neighborhood. During his
entire life in the west he made his home in Old Gilroy, where his death occurred
June 1, 1886, and where he was buried in the little churchyard adjoining the
town.
He found time while immersed in the cares of his ranch to identify
himself with politics and general affairs, was a staunch promoter of schools and
public institutions, and an ardent worker in the Presbyterian Church. During the
war he was a strong sympathizer with the Union, and lent his influence to
further the cause. The Republican Party always claimed his vote and support,
although he was averse to assuming official responsibility.
Since her
husband's death, Mrs. Willson has disposed of his ranch, and in 1899 built a
beautiful 2-1/2 story house in Gilroy, which she has surrounded with flowers and
shrubs, and made comfortable and home-like. She has nobly performed her mission
as one of the pioneer women of the west, assisting her husband in his upward
struggle, and rearing a family of five sons and five daughters, of whom two sons
and five daughters are living. In the order of their birth the children were:
Charles, deceased; Dan, who died at the age of eight years; Frank, deceased;
Edwin, living in Old Gilroy; Lyman, occupying the home place; Mrs. Amanda
Cochran, of San Jose, Cal.; Mrs. Ida McKinney, an educator, and for 5 years
principal of the Old Gilroy school; Mrs. Lucy Reavis, wife of T. C. Reavis, a
merchant of Salinas, Cal.; Mrs. Luly Onyon, wife of John Onyon, a railroad man
with headquarters at San Francisco; and Mary, the wife of Charles Eckhart,
ticket agent of Redwood City, Cal.
Mr. Willson was a highly respected
member of the community, his judgement and success making him an important
factor in its upbuilding life. His word and opinion had a high value with all
who appreciated integrity and honor in a man, and his children and friends
looked up to him as the personification of kindliness, good nature and loyalty."
(R‑14)
Children - Willson
1961. Charles Willson, b. 20 Oct. 1847,
d. by 1900.
1962. Dan Willson, b. 8 Sept. 1849, d. at age 8.
+1963. Frank A. Willson, b. 20 July 1851, m. Christina ‑‑‑‑‑‑, d. 8 Feb. 1893.
+1964. Edwin Willson, b. 14 July 1855, m. Dolly Reither, 1 July 1874, d.
1937.
+1965. Lyman Willson, b. 19 March 1858, m(1) Vista B. Chickering,
10 Nov. 1886, m(2) Nettie Cavanaugh.
+1966. Amanda May Willson, b. 4 Feb.
1860, m. Francis Joseph Cochran, 1881, d. 1928.
+1967. Ida Eliza Willson,
b. 18 April 1863, m. William T. McKinney, 1888.
+1968. Lucy Anne Willson,
b. 16 July 1865, m. Thomas C. Reavis, 1886, d. Oct. 1925.
+1969. Lula A.
Willson, b. 16 July 1865, m. John J. Onyon, 1891, d. 30 Aug. 1952.
+1970.
Mary Jane Willson, b. 2 Dec. 1866, m. Charles Harman Eckhart, 23 Dec. 1892, d. 6
Aug. 1929.
Dorson Willson (1147) was born 23 July 1824 in Swanzey, N.H.,
and died 27 Jan. 1902 in Gilroy, Calif. He married Mrs. Mary (Mathew) Rhodes on
8 June 1854 in Gilroy. She had a child by her previous marriage: Sarah Josephine
Rhodes, b. 15 Nov. 1852, Carroll Co., Mo., m. Michael Cavanaugh; had 2 children.
All the children of Dorson and Mary were born in Gilroy.
The following
collection of articles is from Mr. Cecil H. Grider.
"Oct. 12, 1899, 50
YEARS IN CALIFORNIA
Mr. Dorson Willson of San Ysidro and Mr. Dan Willson
of San Juan are celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of their landing in
California.
They left Boston, Mass. on board the bark Emma Isadora, a
Mediterranean fruiter, on March 31, 1849. They were 49 days in making Rio de
Janeiro, 49 from there around the Horn to Valparaiso, and 66 days from the
latter place to San Francisco. Arriving there, they took their boat up to
Stockton, sold it, and dissolved the partnership which had included seventy
persons.
The Mess'rs. Willson went to Mariposa and Sonora and returned in
July 1850 to San Francisco, sailed on a French sloop to Alviso, and walked
across to Santa Clara.
Dorson Willson at that time built a small brick
school house at Santa Clara, which stood for many years. He also prepared
timbers in the Redwoods and built a small house on San Fernando St. between
First and Market, back of the Catholic Church. The College now stands on that
ground.
Mess'rs. Willson came to Gilroy in Jan. 1851, being first
attracted here by the vast number of wild geese which they were very fond of
hunting."
"Dorson Willson left the following interesting written
statement.
'I was born in Swanzey, Cheshire Co., New Hampshire, 23 July
1824. I lived there until I was 17. Then I learned the brick mason trade that I
worked at until I and my brother Dan left for California.
We sailed in
the bark Emma Isadora the last day of March 1849 via Cape Horn with a company of
seventy. We owned the ship and cargo, Captain McHenery in charge. The voyage was
quite exciting to us young boys.
We arrived in San Francisco, Sept. 12,
1849. Stayed in that city about a week, and then took our ship up to Stockton,
where we sold the vessel, divided up according to shares of ownership, and
dissolved the partnership.
We all struck out for the mines. Brother Dan
and I and some of the company started to the Mariposa Mines. Reached there in
eight days by mule pack train, footing it all the way, 150 miles. We paid 25
cents a pound for our freight. I mined there until May 1850, then went down the
Merced and San Joaquin Rivers in a small boat to Stockton. I then in company
with two brothers by the name of Bradford bought a lot of groceries and hired an
ox team and started for the so-called Camp Sonora 60 miles distant. I stayed
there until July 4, then started for San Francisco on a French Sloop. Landed at
Alviso, walked to Santa Clara and then to Pueblo San Jose. I worked at my trade
through the winter. San Jose was a very small town. I built a small brick school
house in Santa Clara. It may be standing there yet.
I got timber in what
was called Jones' Redwood, and built me a small house in San Jose. The winters
of 50 and 51 were very dry. January 1851 I was attracted to old Gilroy by the
great numbers of wild geese which I was fond of hunting. There were very few
Americans here. All were Spanish and Indians. No business was done except in the
raising of stock and trading with the Spaniards.'"
"Jan. 27, 1902,
PIONEER AT REST Dorson Willson, a unique figure in the early days of California,
passes away.
By the death of Dorson Willson which occurred at his old
Gilroy home Monday evening, California loses another one of her fast
disappearing pioneers. A unique character who has figured in the history of
Santa Clara County since the winter of 1851.
Dorson Willson was a typical
49er, taking great delight in recounting his early experiences, which were
always interesting. He married here in early days and reared a large family. He
was of rather an eccentric nature, having set ideas. One of his whims being that
no flowers should bedeck his grave, with the exception of a floral piece in the
form of a trowel, his loved instrument of labor, with which he earned his
living. For, since reverses came, he has plied his trade as brick mason for many
years. His last work being done only last year on the home of his daughter at
Soquel....
He brought some money from the mines and invested it in stock
and prospered. It was on his lonesome journey from the mines that an incident
occurred which he was fond of relating. Lawlessness was supreme and murders were
committed daily. Men were waylaid and robbed, and it was unsafe to travel alone.
He was muleback and alone, and carried quite a sum of money with him. He
tethered his mule, built a campfire, suppered, and retired in a clump of
underbrush for the night. In the darkness of the morning he was aroused by
unseemly noises and the crackling of the brush about him. Grabbing his gun, he
arose from his bed of bark and fern and was just about to fire when the long
ears of his mule wagged a warning from an opening in the bushes. The faithful
animal had broken loose and was searching for his master.
Mr. Willson
married Mrs. Mary Rhodes in 1855. She had previously crossed the plains with a
party and settled in San Ysidro. Her husband being drowned while attempting to
ford a stream when they were coming out. She had one child who is now the wife
of Constable Jack White of this city. The couple prospered, Mr. Willson
acquiring land and cattle and successfully trading with the Spaniards. A relic
of these early transactions is an old iron kettle weighing 1830 pounds, now on
the Willson premises at San Ysidro and used for a watering trough during the dry
year of 1864 when stockmen were compelled to kill their cattle. Mr. Willson
cooked and fed 1000 head to his hogs, using the old iron caldron to cook the
meat in. From that date he gave up the cattle business and has ever since worked
at his trade.
The fruit of his union with Mrs. Rhodes is eight children.
Six daughters and two sons. Oscar and William, Mrs. Fidelia White, Mrs. Mary
Dexter, Mrs. Mattie Rife and Mrs. Hattie Peck, all of San Ysidro. Mrs. Ella
Brown of Rucker, and Mrs. Annie Sawyer of Soquel. All married and with families
except William Willson.
Mr. Willson survived his wife by six years. He
has two brothers and two sisters surviving him: Dan Willson of San Juan, Albert
Willson of San Felipe, Mrs. Eames of Chico, and Mrs. Carlon Aldrich of Illinois.
Mr. Willson was sick but two days. He was 77 years and six months old. He had
simply lived out his life. He leaves 19 acres of rich land in San Ysidro valued
at perhaps $300 per acre. It is said that he had papers drawn up distributing
the estate, but had failed to sign them, and that now the property will have to
go through the courts.
Last year when the Pioneers met in San Jose, Mr.
Willson had the pleasure of greeting two of the men who came around the horn
with him. One of them is now living in the Garden City.
The funeral
services were held at one o'clock today at the family residence. Internment
being made in the Masonic and Odd Fellows Cemetery."
"Gilroy, Saturday,
Feb. 1, 1902, PASSING OF A PIONEER .... A train of carriages a mile in length
followed the hearse carrying his body to the grave. Rev. Irons of the Methodist
Church and the church choir contributed prayers, readings and hymns at the home
and the graveside. And six veteran friends of the deceased served as
pallbearers, namely: H. D. VanSchaiek, James Phegley, A. Gilman, Richard Taylor,
J. W. Thomasson and Joseph Rice. Many mourners were grouped around the burial
lot, children, grandchildren, brothers and others who felt the sadness all feel
in paying the last respects to an old friend...." (R‑14)
Children -
Willson
1971. Amanda Lavina Willson, b. 6 Sept. 1855, d. 1 July 1859.
+1972. Nancy Fidelia Willson, b. 31 Aug. 1857, m. Thomas White, d. 27 Nov.
1932.
+1973. Oscar Dorson Willson, b. 19 Dec. 1859, m. Emily Stockton
Hartsough, d. 1918.
+1974. Mary Lavina Willson, b. 11 Jan. 1862, m.
Albert Lyman Dexter, 8 June 1878, d. 8 May 1930.
+1975. William Herbert
Willson, b. 20 Feb. 1864, m. Katherine McLaughlin, d. 26 March 1930.
+1976. Ellen Maria Willson, b. 19 Aug. 1867, m. William M. Brown, 28 April 1886,
d. 19 Dec. 1947.
+1977. Annie Laura Willson, b. 20 Dec. 1869, m. George
Sawyer, Aug. 1892, d. 22 Feb. 1935.
+1978. Mattie Emma Willson, b. 31
Feb. 1872, m. Thomas Elder, 1 Sept. 1889, d. 19 May 1915.
+1979. Hattie
Belle Willson, b. 7 June 1877, m. John Peck, 1894, d. 23 July 1934.
Daniel Willson (1148) was born 22 Jan. 1827 in Swanzey, N.H., and died 17 April
1906 in San Juan, Calif. He first married Vincenta Sanchez, daughter of Don Jose
Maria Sanchez and Maria Ortega of San Juan Bautista, Calif., on 24 March 1854.
He secondly married Malvina Weston Smith on 13 July 1868 in Santa Cruz, Calif.
All his children were born in San Juan, Calif.
"One evening in 1852, Dan
Willson stopped on the road just south of the Sanchez Hacienda to make camp on
the banks of the Pajaro River. Don Sanchez rode out and insisted that no one
stopped on his ranch but guests, and invited Willson to the Hacienda.
This was the beginning of Willson's relationship with the Sanchez family. During
the rest of that year and all of the next, Willson was employed on the estate at
the Llamo do Tesqueaquita or the Soap Ranch.
After the death of Sanchez,
his wife Chona instructed Willson to carry on the soap making trade with the
Yankee Clipper at Monterey and to make an accounting when he had money matters
with the estate. This he did very well.
Chona's second and third
husbands, Golden and Dr. Sanford, did not interfere with this part of the
estate's operation.
It seems that Willson did not become involved with
events that were building up, but instead kept to the business at hand.
On March 24, 1854, Dan Willson and fifteen year old Vincenta Sanchez, the oldest
Sanchez daughter, were married. There followed a series of court proceedings
involving the newlywed couple regarding the guardianship of Vincenta.
A
change in venue from Monterey to Stockton succeeded in deciding Willson to be
the guardian of his wife.
This was a happy marriage for twelve years, and
they became the parents of six children. They were divorced in July of 1866."
(R‑14)
Children - Willson, by Vincenta Sanchez
+1980. Henry
Sanford Willson, b. 16 July 1855, m. Sarah Elizabeth Sheppard, 7 Jan. +1877.
George Sanchez Willson, b. 20 April 1857, m. Mary Farrar, d. 30 Dec. 1904. No
known children.
1981. Emma Juana Willson, b. 24 June 1859, m. Chester
Jerome Brumley, 17 June 1882, d. 6 Nov. 1947.
1982. Elbridge Douglas
Willson, b. 23 Oct. 1861, m. Ella Ann Sherwood, 21 May 1903, d. 26 Feb. 1931.
1983. Alvin Grant Willson, b. 17 Feb. 1864, m. Martha Elizabeth Strachan, 1
Jan. 1884, d. 28 Jan. 1946.
1984. Ella Willson, b. 1866, d. in infancy.
Children - Willson, by Malvina W. Smith
1985. Nellie Ann Willson, b.
16 Nov. 1869, d. 1907.
+1986. Dan Melvin Willson, b. 26 June 1871, m.
Mabel Clare Pierce, 1893.
1987. Isabella Woodbury Willson, b. 12 Oct.
1872, m. John Johnson Bayard, 7 Oct. 1906, d. 8 Jan. 1952.
1988. Melvina
Smith Willson, b. 12 Oct. 1872, m. George Homnes Moore, 30 Nov. 1893, d. 1964
(San Juan, Calif.). He was b. 1871, d. 1958.
1989. Josephus Victor
Willson, b. 18 Feb. 1874, d. 3 July 1890.
Albert Willson (1149) was born
10 March 1829 in Keene, N.H., and died 15 Sept. 1904 in Gilroy, Calif. He
married Eliza Jane Hildebrandt on 12 March 1856. All their children were born in
Gilroy, Calif.
"In the death of Albert Willson, which occurred Sept. 15,
1904, Santa Clara Co. lost one of her early pioneers. For nearly a century he
had made his home on a farm about nine miles south of Gilroy, where he engaged
in general farming and dairying. Inheriting in a marked degree the habits of
industry, frugality, and thrift characteristic of his New England ancestors, he
lent material aid in developing the agricultural interests of this part of the
state, and by wisely directed toil cleared and improved a fine homestead. A son
of Charles Willson, he was born March 10, 1829, in Keene, Cheshire Co., N.H....
The fifth child and youngest son of a family consisting of five sons and two
daughters, Albert Willson acquired the rudiments of his education in the
district schools, completing his studies in the academy in West Brattleboro, Vt.
Subsequently, in Randolph, Mass., he learned the brick mason's trade with his
brother, Hiram, with whom he lived three years. Mr. Willson started by way of
the Isthmus of Panama for California, sailing from New York Jan. 9, 1852, and
arriving in San Francisco Feb. 15, having walked across the Isthmus. He was
accompanied by five companions on this eventful journey, and of these he is the
sole survivor. The first month after coming to the coast, Mr. Willson worked on
the canal at Robinson Ferry, after which he lived for four years at Shaw's Flat.
March 13, 1856, the day after his marriage, he came with his bride to Santa
Clara Co., locating on the Soap Ranch, now known as the San Felipe district. The
following year he moved to an adjoining ranch, renting the homestead property,
upon which he made his home at the time of his death. Laboring with that
earnestness of purpose and persistency that is bound to win success, he
accumulated money, and in 1867 purchased the land on which he had been living,
becoming the owner of 500 acres of land. He later bought adjoining land, and in
all owned a valuable farm of 617 acres, which in its improvements and
appointments was among the best in that section of the county. In 1888 Mr.
Willson bought 160 acres of land in Fresno Co., near Del Rey, and was there
engaged in raising alfalfa, fruit and grapes until 1903, when he returned to the
old homestead, located on the Pacheco Pass Road, nine miles from Gilroy, as
above stated. He made a specialty of dairying, keeping about one hundred head of
cattle, and having a fine cheese factory in which he manufactured full cream
cheese.
At Shaw's Flat, March 12, 1856, Mr. Willson married Eliza Jane
Hildebrandt, who was born in Mount Auburn, Shelby Co., Indiana. Her father, A.
W. Hildebrandt, a native of Ohio, moved first to Indiana, from there going with
his family to Iowa. Crossing the plains to California in 1853, he located at
Shaw's Flat as a miner. From there he went to Soap Ranch, where he embarked in
farming and stock-raising, and was afterward similarly employed in the Pajaro
valley. He subsequently moved to Gilroy, where he lived retired from active
pursuits until his death in 1898.
Mr. and Mrs. Willson became the parents
of three children, namely: Carlon R., who superintends his farming interests;
Frederick Warren, a farmer living near the old homestead; and Charles S.
Politically, Mr. Willson was a loyal adherent of the Republican party, and for
many years rendered excellent service as a school director. In 1872 Mr. and Mrs.
Willson made a trip to New England, visiting friends and relatives in New
Hampshire and other states. In 1900 Mr. Willson made a trip along the Pacific
and Atlantic coasts, again visiting his old home in New England, being away from
home six months and having a most enjoyable time." (R‑14)
Children -
Willson
+1990. Carlon Russell Willson, b. 5 July 1857, m. Agnes M.
‑‑‑‑‑‑, d. 1943.
+1991. Frederick Warren Willson, b. 16 Nov. 1860, m.
Benella Lee Wright, June 1883.
+1992. Charles Sheridan Willson, b. 5 Oct.
1867, m(1) Cassie Belle Hartson, 24 Nov. 1892, m(2) Helene Reche, 5 March 1904,
d. 1932.
Sara Ann Willson (1150) was born 3 May 1833 in Swanzey, N.H.,
and died 3 March 1912 in Chico, Calif. She married William Eames. (R‑14)
Children - Eames
1993. Charles W. Eames, b. 1855, d. 1859 (Gilroy,
Calif.).
1994. Sophe Eames, b. 1857.
1995. Shasta E. Eames, b.
1861.
+1996. Adoniram G. Eames, b. 4 April 1864, m. Harriet ‑‑‑‑‑‑, d. 1
Oct. 1941.
1997. Clarissa L. Eames, b. 1872.
1998. Henry E. Eames,
b. 1874.
CHILDREN OF SILAS COLLINS (576) AND NABBY WRIGHT
William
Collins (1164) was born 31 July 1828 in Marlborough, N.H. He married Lucretia J.
Woodward on 7 Sept. 1848. All their children, with the possible exception of the
last one, were born in Marlborough. (R‑14)
Children - Collins
1999. Ellen Collins, b. 7 Feb. 1851, m. Martin Gay. Lived in Ashworth (?).
2000. Flora Collins, b. 12 Jan. 1854, never married.
2001. Eddie W.
Collins, b. 10 Aug. 1856.
2002. Frederick E. Collins, b. 15 Jan. 1858, d.
17 Feb. 1858.
2003. Jennie A. Collins, b. 3 Jan. 1860.
2004.
Hattie S. Collins, b. 21 June 1862.
2005. Martin T. Collins, b. 15 Dec.
1867, d. 24 June 1870.
2006. Jessie M. Collins, b. 7 Feb. 1870, d. 10
Aug. 1870.
2007. Franklin W. Collins, b. 30 April 1871.
2008. Katy
Bell Collins, b. 6 Feb. 1874.
CHILDREN OF EBENEZER GRAVES (590) AND NABBY
W. MANTOR
Ebenezer Graves (1181) was born 11 Dec. 1830 in Charlemont,
Mass., and died 6 Sept. 1906 in Ashfield, Mass. He married Persis R. Whittiam,
daughter of Jeremiah Whittiam and Diana Doane of Adams, Mass., on 31 Dec. 1855.
She was born 15 Oct. 1830 in Leicester, Mass., and died 24 Feb. 1919 in
Ashfield, Mass. She was living and working in Conway, Mass. when she met
Ebenezer. She had been married before and had a child who died when 1-1/2 years
old. Persis found that her first husband was already married so she secured a
$20 divorce. Ebenezer and Persis lived in Ashfield. (R‑7, R‑201)
Children
- Graves
+2009. Hattie Marie Graves, b. 11 Oct. 1856, m. Francis Augustus
Cady, 9 Dec. 1885, d. 20 June 1928.
+2010. Dana Lincoln Graves, b. 21 May
1860, m. Florence Chelesta Victoria Shaw, 31 Dec. 1885, d. 5 Dec. 1937.
Addison Graves (1182) was born 25 Sept. 1833 in Ashfield, Mass., died 15 Jan.
1867 in Orange, N.J., and was buried in New London, Conn. He married Helen Marr
(or Mar) Stevens, daughter of Hale Stevens and Elizabeth Hughes, on 14 May 1859
in Providence, R.I. She was married from her Aunt Abigail Stevens' home in
Providence, R.I. The wedding was performed at Grace Church. She was born 14 Jan.
1836, and died 27 Dec. 1919 in New London, Conn. Her mother, father and twin
brother died soon after her birth, and she was adopted by the Eatens. After
Addison died, she secondly married Ralph Wheeler, son of Hiram and Mary Wheeler
of Stonington, Conn., on Thursday, 28 Feb. 1884 at 28 Franklin St. Ralph was a
resident of New London, Conn., Judge of the Superior Court, and was born 14 May
1843. (R‑1, R‑201)
Children - Graves
+2011. Charles Burr Graves,
b. 10 June 1860, m. Frances M. Miner, 10 Sept. 1891, d. 24 April 1936.
+2012. James Mantor Graves, b. 5 Feb. 1864, m. Alice Turner Weaver, 19 Nov.
1890, d. 27 Nov. 1950.
+2013. Addison Graves, b. 9 Dec. 1866, m.
Katherine Marie Kennedy, 29 March 1888, d. 24 June 1943.
CHILDREN OF
OLIVE RICHARDSON GRAVES (591)
Addison Graves Hall (1184) was born in 1829
and died in 1918. He married Mary Ann Smith. (R‑7)
Children - Hall
+2014. Lucius Hall, m. Belle Winifred Smith.
CHILDREN OF ADDISON
GRAVES (593) AND SARAH M. YOEMANS
Darwin E. Graves (1190) is of unknown
parentage. He was raised in the Addison Graves household. He ran away from home
about 1849 or before, and never returned to live at home as far as is known. He
joined a whaling fleet out of San Francisco and had some hard experiences at
sea. On March 10, 1853, Darwin was at Oahu, Sandwich Islands (later Hawaiian
Islands). He was 5 ft. 7 in. tall and weighed 145 pounds. In Oct. 1853 a letter
was received from him at Honolulu telling about the rough life of a whaler.
Jan. 22, 1854, Darwin had arrived back in the States and was at Fort
DeMoines working. March 23, 1856 he was in Fort Disiblernes, Mich. He must have
come home in 1856, although there is no mention of Addison seeing him in Boston
or Portland, Maine. After that there is no further trace of him. (R‑7)
William Norris Graves (1191) was born 4 March 1843, died 27 May 1903, and was
buried in the cemetery behind the Church-on-the-Green, Belchertown, Mass. He was
a son of Stillman Yeomans and Sarah Holloway, and was taken to live with Addison
and Sarah when his mother died in 1844. He first married Lois P. Dickinson on 20
Oct. 1864. She died 12 May 1873. He secondly married Eva S. Bennett on 10 July
1874. He lived in Southampton, Mass. (R‑7, R‑201)
Children - Graves, by
Lois P. Dickinson
2015. Clara M. Graves, b. 16 Jan. 1867, m. Robert C.
French, 29 Aug. 1894. Lived in Chicago, Ill.
2016. Mary D. Graves, b. 8
Aug. 1869, d. 24 March 1891.
2017. Arthur W. Graves, b. 16 Sept. 1872.
Children - Graves, by Eva S. Bennett
2018. Maude Graves, b. 17 March
1877.
2019. Charles E. Graves, b. 16 Aug. 1879.
2020. Bessie M.
Graves, b. 8 June 1882.
2021. Fred C. Graves, b. 16 July 1887.
2022. Robert F. Graves, b. 18 July 1891.
CHILDREN OF SALLIE F. GRAVES
(594) AND JAMES HOWES
Olive Flint Howes (1193) was born 1 Sept. 1841, and
died 16 Feb. 1915 in Ashfield, Mass. She married Merritt O. Jenkins. He was born
29 Aug. 1848, and died 17 April 1932 in Ashfield. (R‑7)
Children -
Jenkins
2023. Archie Howes Jenkins, m. Carrie Emma Howes, 20 Jan. 1892.
She was b. 10 Aug. 1870, dau. of Fidelia T. Mantor and Henry Allen Howes, and
was a sister of Abbott Lawrence Howes.
CHILDREN OF SIMON HIBBARD (604)
AND PERSIS SPRAGUE
Darius Hibbard (1196) was born 27 Aug. 1801 in
Methuen, Mass. He married Charlotte Carleton on 22 Oct. 1829. They lived in
Methuen, where their children were born. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
+2024. Jeanette Augusta Hibbard, b. 15 May 1832, m. Robert Burton Hawley, 1
Aug. 1862.
2025. Mehetta Arvilla Hibbard, b. 11 June 1836.
2026.
Carleton Hibbard, b. 22 Jan. 1840.
CHILDREN OF DANIEL HIBBARD (611)
Charles Hibbard (1201) was born 10 Oct. 1805 in Belfast, Maine, and died May
1851. He married. They lived in Union, Me., where their children were born.
(R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
+2027. Daniel Hibbard, b. 10 Nov. 1831,
m. Tamzen E. Ludwig, 15 Dec. 1861.
2028. Hollis Hibbard, b. 1834.
+2029. Cyrus H. Hibbard, b. 5 April 1837, m. Margaret Fossett, 20 Sept. 1863, d.
14 Feb. 1870.
2030. Charles W. Hibbard, b. 1840.
2031. Parker M.
Hibbard, b. 1844.
+2032. James Riley Hibbard, b. 17 Jan. 1847, m(1)
Minnie Lois Lothrop, 6 Feb. 1877, m(2) Mrs. Charlotte Elizabeth Leslie, 15 April
1896.
CHILDREN OF JOSHUA I. HIBBARD (612) AND HANNAH TENNEY
Mary
Hibbard (1204) was born 21 Aug. 1804 and died 7 Dec. 1881. She married David
Goodwin on 1 Sept. 1829. They lived in North Londonderry, N.H. (R‑200)
Children - Goodwin
2033. Eliza Goodwin, m. George Skinner.
+2034.
Sarah Hale Goodwin, b. 11 Aug. 1833, m. William Petingill Richardson, 10 Dec.
1855.
2035. Harriet Goodwin, m. Robert Brown. Lived in Manchester, N.H.
2036. Ann Maria Goodwin
2037. David T. Goodwin, b. 21 July 1839, m.
Marcia A. L. Babcock.
2038. Mary Goodwin
2039. Charles Goodwin
Eliza Hibbard (1205) was born 26 March 1806. She married the Rev. Elisha G.
Babcock on 31 May 1836. They lived in Wiscasset, Me., Thetford, Vt., and Newton,
Mass. (R‑200)
Children - Babcock
+2040. Henry Homes Babcock, b. 19
Dec. 1832, m. Mary Porter Lincoln Keyes, 30 July 1861, d. 7 Nov. 1881.
+2041. Isabella Beecher Babcock, b. 23 June 1834, m. Nathaniel H. Swift, 15 Aug.
1866.
+2042. Frances L. K. Babcock, b. 1 June 1836, m. George Norman
Bigelow, 25 Nov. 1856, d. 30 Dec. 1863.
2043. Martha Ann Babcock, b. 14
April 1838, d. 3 June 1838.
+2044. Marcia Arabella Latham Babcock, b. 30
March 1840, m. David Tenney Goodwin, 7 Dec. 1865.
2045. William C.
Babcock, b. 2 Oct. 1842, d. 9 Jan. 1866. He was educated at Newton High School,
Newton, Mass. From a sense of duty and love of country, he enlisted in Co. B,
9th Army Corps, Mass., and served more than four years in the Civil War, first
in the Army of the Potomac, afterwards as veteran volunteer under Gen. Burnside,
in Tennessee. After the close of the war he was honorably discharged. At that
time he was first sergeant, having declined the offer of a lieutenancy. He had
been in seventeen battles without having received a wound, but died of disease
contracted in the Chickahominy Swamps, beloved by everyone who knew him.
Charles Hibbard (1206) was born 12 April 1808 in Londonderry, N.H. He married
Charlotte Perkins of Center Harbor on 29 Feb. 1832. They were living in Gilford,
N.H. in 1857. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
2046. Emily Hibbard, b.
23 June 1837, d. 27 Aug. 1851.
2047. daughter, b. 12 June 1850, d. young.
Tenney Hibbard (1210) was born 12 Jan. 1816 in Londonderry, N.H. He married
Olive Sanders on 16 Nov. 1842. They were living in Gilford, N.H. in 1857.
(R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
2048. Clara P. Hibbard, b. 29 Aug.
1843, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑ Smart, d. 1896.
2049. Fred V. Hibbard, b. 14 Feb. 1852,
d. July 1892.
+2050. Frank Kossuth Hibbard, b. 14 Feb. 1852, m. Ellen
Octavia Knight, 9 Sept. 1870.
2051. Sarah R. Hibbard, b. 28 Jan. 1855, m.
‑‑‑‑‑‑ McMalley.
2052. Emma Hibbard, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑ Jordon.
CHILDREN OF
ISAAC HIBBARD (616)
Isaac Lovejoy Hibbard (1219) was born 7 April 1818 in
Farmington, Maine, and died 20 April 1899 in Montreal, Canada. He married Mary
Gile Sargent of Methuen, Mass. on 25 May 1843. They lived in Maine until 1855,
moved to Methuen, and in 1865 to Montreal, where she died 11 March 1897. Their
first child was born in Farmington, Me., and the next three in Farmington Falls,
Me. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
+2053. Charles Edmond Hibbard, b.
15 March 1844, m. Henrietta A. Hayden, 2 Feb. 1870.
2054. Sarah Sargent
Hibbard, b. 7 Jan. 1846, m. Enoch Frost, 13 April 1876 (Waterloo, P.Q.) He was
b. 16 May 1837, son of David Frost, and was a commercial traveler. Lived in
Montreal.
2055. Calester Elizabeth Hibbard, b. 12 April 1850, m.
Alexander Smith, 2 Sept. 1884 (Montreal, P.Q.). He was b. 19 April 1842,
Lachute, P.Q., d. 20 July 1895, Winnipeg, Manitoba. He was a journalist. Lived
in Montreal.
2056. Isaac Laney Hibbard, b. 19 Aug. 1854, m. Jane Stuart
Cleland Newry, 17 Aug. 1881 (Hamilton, Ontario). She was b. Armagh, Ireland. He
was a furrier. Lived in Dawson City, Yukon.
CHILDREN OF JOHN HIBBARD
(623) AND HANNAH WIGHT
Alonzo Hibbard (1222) was born 18 Feb. 1804 in
Bethel, Maine. He married Phebe A. Rowe of Danville, Me. on 20 July 1823. They
lived in Newry, Me., and moved to Moline, Ill. in 1843, where they were living
in 1857. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
2057. Phebe A. Hibbard, b. 9
May 1826, m. David Merriam, 1844, d. 22 June 1848.
2058. Asa W. Hibbard,
b. 20 Feb. 1828, m. Mrs. J. (Fairchild) Bailey (of Wisc.), 25 Sept. 1856.
2059. Clarissa W. Hibbard, b. 23 Sept. 1830, m. James Ferguson, 9 April
1851. Lived in Moline, Ill.
+2060. Moses D. Hibbard, b. 3 April 1833, m.
Mary J. Arcularius, 5 Nov. 1856.
2061. William F. Hibbard, b. 3 April
1833, m. Emily T. Hobart (of Port Byron, Ill.), 5 Nov. 1856. Twin of Moses.
2062. Enoch F. Hibbard, b. 19 April 1835, d. 9 April 1854.
2063.
Esther M. Hibbard, b. 21 Dec. 1837.
2064. Alonzo A. Hibbard, b. 28 March
1840.
2065. Marcus W. Hibbard, b. 29 March 1842, d. at Kirtland, Ohio,
while on their journey to Illinois.
2066. Lydia E. Hibbard, b. 9 Dec.
1844 (Moline, Ill.), d. 26 July 1848.
John Alden Hibbard (1226) was born
28 June 1812 in Newry, Me. He married Sarah M. Rundal of Van Etten, N.Y. on 31
Dec. 1840. He spent some time in early life hunting the wild game then abundant
in northern Maine. In 1834 he learned the carpenter's trade, and in 1837 went to
New York. In 1857 he was living in Waupun, Wisc. He had in his possession his
grandfather's powder horn, marked "John Hebberd 1774", which was claimed to be a
relic of the Revolution. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
2067. Corrinda
Hibbard, b. 5 Aug. 1842.
2068. Alonzo Hibbard, b. 15 Dec. 1846.
2069. Ulissa Hibbard, b. 4 April 1849.
CHILDREN OF JAMES HIBBARD (624)
AND BETSY PAINE
John Hibbard (1231) was born 27 April 1807 in Colebrook,
Coos Co., N.H. (or Brighton, Me.), and died 12 Dec. 1893 in Colebrook, N.H.. He
married Delinda York in 1831 in Coos Co., N.H. She died 10 April 1876 in
Colebrook. He was a farmer. (R‑3, R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
2070.
Jane A. Hibbard, b. 9 March 1832, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑ Cass. Lived in Plymouth, N.H.
+2071. Maria Hibbard, b. 20 Sept. 1833, m. John S. Cilley, 28 Oct. 1855, d.
3 May 1897.
2072. George Hibbard, b. 3 Oct. 1837, d. Holton, Me.
2073. Emory Hibbard, b. 3 Oct. 1837. Lived in Holton, Me. Twin of George.
+2074. Orrin Hibbard, b. 27 April 1839, m. Melissa D. Alls, 28 April 1868.
+2075. James Henry Hibbard, b. 26 May 1842, m. Charlotte Lucinda Holcomb, 25
Dec. 1865, d. 25 Nov. 1919.
2076. John L. Hibbard, b. 30 June 1849, d. at
Magalaway, Me.
+2077. Lovisa E. Hibbard, b. 7 Jan. 1851, m. Henry
Ballantyne, 6 Jan. 1873.
William P. Hibbard (1234) was born 8 Sept. 1814
in Maine (or Colebrook, N.H.), and died 23 March 1897 in New Richmond, Wisc. The
name of his first wife is not known. He secondly married Priscilla Verbeck
Smith, daughter of Joseph Smith and Lovina Martin, about 1843, probably in
Colebrook, N.H. She was born 24 July 1823 in Lyman, Grafton Co., N.H., and died
13 July 1907 in New Richmond, Wisc.
Sometime between 1850 and 1860, the
family made the journey from Colebrook, N.H. to Wisc. by ox cart. Grandchildren
were told that they had lived so close to the Canadian border that if they went
out the back door they were in Canada, and out the front door was the U.S. Both
children of William and Priscilla were born in Colebrook, N.H. (R‑3)
Children - Hibbard, by Priscilla V. Smith
+2078. Newell Hibbard, b. 12
Oct. 1844, m. Alice Rose Warren, 18 Oct. 1866, d. 7 March 1883.
2079.
Lovina Hibbard, b. 7 Oct. 1854, m. Henry Childs, 18 Aug. 1874, d. 193‑ (Glenwood
City, Wisc.).
James Hibbard (1236) was born 6 March 1822 in Colebrook,
N.H. (or 6 March 1817 in Andover, Me.), and died 6 Jan. 1903 in Colebrook, N.H.
He married Cynthia Frizell. They lived in Colebrook. They were both buried in
Reed Cem., Colebrook. (R‑3, R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
+2080. James
A. Hibbard, b. 18 Dec. 1849, m. Esther C. Chase, 24 Aug. 1877.
CHILDREN
OF BENJAMIN HIBBARD (629) AND HANNAH H. WIGHT
William W. Hibbard (1241)
was born 27 June 1824 in Maine. He married Philanda Walling of Orange, N.Y. on
24 March 1849. In 1857 they lived in Hornby, N.Y. Their children were all born
in Steuben Co., N.Y. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
2081. Cyrus S.
Hibbard, b. 15 June 1850, d. 24 Jan. 1854.
2082. Elnora Maria Hibbard, b.
1 July 1853.
2083. Marcena A. Hibbard, b. 3 Sept. 1855.
2084.
Cynthia C. Hibbard, b. 7 Oct. 1856.
Solon Asbury Hibbard (1243) was born
9 (or 6) March 1828. He married Elizabeth Fredenberg. (R‑200)
Children -
Hibbard
2085. Ida May Hibbard, b. 31 July 1863.
2086. Willis
Ellsworth Hibbard, b. 2 March 1865.
2087. Cora Ella Hibbard, b. 27 March
1867.
2088. Elsie Louise Hibbard, b. 1869.
2089. Charles Sumner
Hibbard, b. 11 March 1871.
CHILDREN OF TIMOTHY MERRICK HIBBARD (633)
Richard Luman Hibbard (1245), called Luman, was born 12 (or 28) Aug. 1812 in
Durham, Me. He married Mary Hall on 3 Oct. 1835. They lived in what was then New
Rutland, Ill., now called by another name. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
+2090. Charles H. Hibbard, b. 25 July 1843, m. Martha J. Bird, 16 Oct. 1867.
+2091. Martha E. Hibbard, b. 5 March 1846, m. David Harrison Colby, 1864.
James Hebbard (or Hibbard) (1248) was born 29 Nov. 1818 in Lisbon, Me., and
died 1 March 1887. He married Adaline Green on 9 Dec. 1845 in Lisbon. He lived
in Topsham, Me. until he was 22 years of age, then moved to Shelburne, N.H., and
was employed as superintendent of the Lumber Co. for many years. He had a family
of eleven children, of whom seven were living in 1900. (R‑200)
Children -
Hebbard
2092. Eliza Eudora Hebbard, b. 3 June 1847.
+2093. Mary
Cornelia Hebbard, b. 10 Feb. 1849, m. Vernon C. Green, 6 July 1867.
2094.
George Green Hebbard, b. 6 Jan. 1852.
+2095. Charles Canning Hebbard, b.
14 Nov. 1853, m. Adelia Shorey Farwell, 21 Oct. 1876.
+2096. Alfred
Bickford Hebbard, b. 14 Dec. 1855, m. Mira T. Banney, 16 Oct. 1893.
+2097. William Henry Hebbard, b. 29 Nov. 1857, m. Harriet L. Pingree, 27 Nov.
1878.
2098. James Lincoln Hebbard, b. 16 Feb. 1860.
2099. John
Wesley Hebbard, b. 17 June 1863.
2100. Arthur Hebbard, b. 18 June 1865,
never married. Lived in Norway, Me. Lumber dealer and manufacturer.
2101.
Martha Hebbard, b. 18 June 1865. Twin of Arthur.
+2102. Samuel Burge
Hebbard, b. 15 Sept. 1867, m. Edith May Packard, 24 Dec. 1890.
John Rowe
Hibbard (1249) was born 18 March 1821 in Lisbon, Me. He married Patience M. Hall
on 17 Aug. 1842. They lived in Richmond, Me. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
2103. Lizzie E. Hibbard, b. 20 Jan. 1844.
2104. Alice A. Hibbard, b.
10 Dec. 1848.
William Wallace Hebbard (or Hibbard) (1250) was born 9
March 1824 (or 1823) in Lisbon, Me., and died 9 Dec. 1889 in Nashua, N.H. He
married Martha S. Benjamin, daughter of Dr. Daniel Benjamin of North Granby,
Conn. She died in 1856. Most of what follows is from the Nashua Telegraph, 10
Dec. 1889. Doctor Hebbard was a self-made man in all that the word implies. His
father was a lumberman with a large family, and this son supported himself by
manual labor from the time he was six years old, buying his time of his father
at the age of twelve. At this time he bought and sold logs on his own account,
earning sufficient to get some primary schooling. He improved every opportunity
for study, and in a few years he was a teacher of penmanship and several
branches in general education. At the age of eighteen he studied for the
ministry, and shortly after was licensed as a preacher. At the time of his
marriage his wife's father suggested that he could not get a living in the
ministry and that he study medicine, a suggestion which he acted upon and was
graduated from the Medical School of Harvard College. He practiced for a time in
Fall River, Mass. and later at Waltham, Mass., where he remained until 1854,
during those years preaching occasionally. He was a born orator, a fervent
religionist, an ardent temperance man, known widely as a literary man who did a
large amount of work in both prose and poetry. He was, perhaps, most widely
known by his lectures on Physiology and Health, which he delivered in all of the
New England and middle states, and in other states as far west as the
Mississippi River. They were highly commended by the leading educators of this
country. The estimate in which he was held by leading men of the time is
abundantly shown by autograph letters found among his effects, from such men as
Edward Everett, Wendell Phillips, William Lloyd Garrison, Henry Ward Beecher, T.
DeWitt Talmage, William Cullen Bryant, H. W. Longfellow, James G. Blaine, and
others of equal fame. (R‑200)
Children - Hebbard
2105. Ellery Cola
Hebbard, b. 20 March 1847 (Adrian, Mich.), m. Ida M. Simpson, 10 Oct. 1887
(Bath, Me.). She was b. 15 April 1856 in Brooklyn, N.Y. He was educated mainly
at various boarding schools and Boston public schools. Graduated M.D. from
Bellevue Hospital Medical School in March 1870. Was Fellow of Mass. State
Medical Society; author of some medical papers; a 32nd degree Mason. Lived in
Boston, Mass. since 1858, including 122 Huntington Ave. about 1900.
2106.
Margaret Ann Hebbard
2107. Mary Ann Hebbard
2108. George Hebbard
2109. Mary Ann Hebbard
CHILDREN OF JAMES MERRICK HIBBARD (635)
Julia Minerva Hibbard (1256) was born 30 Oct. 1839 in Brunswick, Me. She
married Edward F. Carver on 17 April 1860. He died 23 Aug. 1879. (R‑200)
Children - Carver
2110. Ada E. Carver, b. 6 Nov. 1867.
2111.
William T. Carver, b. 7 Nov. 1869.
2112. Caroline W. Carver, b. 20 Sept.
1871.
2113. Erskine H. Carver, b. 25 Aug. 1872.
Erskine W. Hibbard
(1258) was born 2 April 1843 in Brunswick, Me. He first married Charlotte
Henderson Smith on 22 May 1866. She died July 1873. He secondly married Mary
Lucretia Cook on 19 Jan. 1880. He was a Department Manager. He lived in Boston,
Mass., Lockport, N.Y., and Memphis, Tenn. His children were all born in Memphis.
His address in 1900 was Washington Ave., Norwood, Ohio. (R‑200)
Children
- Hibbard
2114. Harry Landis Hibbard, b. 22 Aug. 1887.
2115. James
Erskine Hibbard, b. 29 Dec. 1892.
CHILDREN OF STEPHEN HIBBARD (636)
Abel Hibbard (1260) was born 8 Dec. 1808 in Bradford, Me. He married.
(R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
2116. child
2117. child
CHILDREN OF ABEL HIBBARD (638)
Nathan Eames Hibbard (1268) was born 19
March 1814 in Charleston (or Newry), Me. He married Ruth Grover on 1 July 1841
in Bethel, Me. He was a farmer. They lived in Charleston, where their children
were born. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
2118. Ormandel V. Hibbard,
b. 10 Jan. 1843. He was a soldier in the Civil War, Co. E, 11th Regt., Vol. Me.
2119. Ellen P. Hibbard, b. 13 Nov. 1844.
+2120. Augustine C. Hibbard,
b. 15 Dec. 1850, m. Lillian Ardell Huse, 11 Oct. 1879.
2121. Alesta V.
Hibbard, b. 10 Nov. 1852.
+2122. Arthur V. Hibbard, b. 5 June 1856, m.
Julia M. Griffin, 12 Oct. 1889.
Sally E. Hibbard (1269) was born 15 June
1817 in Newry, Maine. She married Orson Powers. He was a farmer. They lived in
Hanover, Oxford Co., Me. (R‑200)
Children - Powers
2123. Henry
Powers, b. 17 May 1839.
2124. Corydon Powers, b. 31 Aug. 1840.
2125. Sarah D. Powers, b. 22 Jan. 1842.
2126. Julia E. Powers, b. 18 Oct.
1843.
2127. Lauriston Powers, b. 9 April 1845.
2128. Abner B.
Powers, b. 9 Oct. 1847.
2129. Leander Powers, b. 25 July 1850.
2130. Rose Etta Powers, b. 20 Sept. 1852.
2131. Charles Henry Powers, b.
25 Aug. 1855.
Luther E. Hibbard (1270) was born 1 July 1820 (or 1819) in
Newry, Me., and died 18 Nov. 1866 in Green Garden (or Chicago), Ill. He married
Jane Rooklidge on 15 Aug. 1843. She was born 26 Dec. 1824 in England, and died
13 Sept. 1892 in Chicago, Ill. All their children were born in Odessa, Ontario,
except for Mary Jane who was born in Newburg, Ont. (R‑200)
Children -
Hibbard
2132. Franklin Luther Hibbard, b. 5 May 1848, m. Mary C. Swartz,
18 Feb. 1879. No children.
2133. Mary Jane Hibbard, b. 15 Sept. 1851, d.
18 May 1874 (Chicago, Ill.).
+2134. John William Hibbard, b. 15 April
1858, m. Mary Jessamine, 6 Jan. 1887.
+2135. Edward Rooklidge Hibbard, b.
11 Jan. 1862, m. Ethel Fales,4 Jan. 1896.
CHILDREN OF JACOB HIBBARD (649)
AND POLLY MILLARD
Abiathar Ashley Hibbard (1287) was born 23 Jan. 1826 in
Lockport, N.Y. He married Beulah Amanda Hill, daughter of Hiram Hill, on 27 Dec.
1853 in Gainesville, Wyoming Co., N.Y. She was born 6 Aug. 1830 in Sunderland,
Vt., and died 26 Aug. 1896 in Duluth, Minn. Abiathar was a machinist. They lived
in Duluth at intervals, since 1857. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
2136. George Washington Hibbard, b. 5 Nov. 1854 (Oakville, Halton Co., Canada
West), d. 20 June 1873 (Jefferson City, Mo.).
2137. Alice Hortense
Hibbard, b. 16 April 1858 (Burlington, Minn.), m. Samuel Houston Woodfin, 27
June 1886, d. June 1897 (Union City, Tenn.).
2138. Ida Floretta Hibbard,
b. 19 March 1867 (Wethersfield, Wyoming Co., N.Y.).
2139. Dora Adelia
Hibbard, b. 5 April 1868 (Wethersfield, N.Y.), d. 28 March 1870 (Wethersfield).
2140. Millard Ashley Hibbard, b. 17 Nov. 1874 (Jefferson City, Mo.).
Betsey Marion (or Marion B.) Hibbard (1288) was born 3 April 1828, and died 15
(or 16) Dec. 1899 in Kansas. She married Marshall A. Hatfield in Dec. 1848.
(R‑200)
Children - Hatfield
2141. Rollin A. Hatfield, b. 20 May
1850. Lived in Mitchell, Rice Co., Kansas.
2142. Ellen A. Hatfield, b. 30
May 1853, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑ Allen. Lived in Nicodemus, Graham Co., Kansas.
2143.
John J. Hatfield, b. 18 Aug. 1861. Lived in Nicodemus, Kans.
2144. Adelia
Hatfield, b. 28 Aug. 1865, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑ Olds. Lived in Nicodemus, Kans.
John
Jay Hibbard (1289) was born 5 April 1830 in Lockport, N.Y. He married Sarah
Augusta Hill, daughter of Hiram Hill, on 20 Nov. 1854 in Wethersfield, N.Y. She
was born 29 Dec. 1833 in Sunderland, Vt. John was engaged in a variety of
occupations; millwright and builder; captain of steamboats; dealer in cattle;
and owner of real estate and renter of houses in 1900. He lived in Lockport
until he was 8 years old, then in Wethersfield for 14 years, in Upper Canada for
5 years, and after that at the head of Lake Superior. All their children were
born in Duluth, Minn., except Afilia in Bradford, Upper Canada, and Gertrude in
Superior, Wisc. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
2145. Afilia B.
Hibbard, b. 6 Dec. 1855, m. John F. McLaren, 20 July 1874, d. 13 April 1878
(Duluth).
2146. Clell Douglass Hibbard, b. 24 Nov. 1861, m. Louiste
Sampson, 7 Sept. 1898.
2147. Estella F. Hibbard, b. 6 Oct. 1864, d. 2 May
1875 (Duluth).
2148. Gertrude H. Hibbard, b. 3 Dec. 1867, d. 13 Sept.
1883.
2149. Inez H. Hibbard, b. 19 Dec. 1875, m. Henry L. Sisly (of St.
Paul, Minn.), 28 Sept. 1893.
2150. Edwin J. Hibbard, b. 19 Dec. 1875,
never married.
Hannah Miranda Hibbard (1293) was born 17 June 1843 in
Wethersfield, N.Y. She married John Nevins, son of David Nevins, on 26 June 1873
in Wethersfield. He was born 18 Oct. 1831. He was a farmer. They lived in Perry,
N.Y., and then in Shepardsville, Mich. (R‑200)
Children - Nevins
2151. Elmer Hibbard Nevins, b. 14 July 1880 (Hermitage, N.Y.), never married.
Lived in Shepardsville, Mich.
CHILDREN OF BRADLEY V. HIBBARD (653) AND
MIRANDA FOSTER
William Wallace Hibbard (1294) was born 20 July 1831 in
Lockport, N.Y. He married Isabella Frith on 18 Nov. 1855. They lived at
Sebewaing, Mich. in 1900. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
2152.
daughter
CHILDREN OF DANIEL HIBBARD (665)
Oliver Hibbard (1313)
was born 25 April 1815 in Hibbert's Gore, Me. He married. They lived in
Washington, Me. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
2153. George Hibbard
CHILDREN OF HANNAH O. HIBBARD (667) AND JAMES RICHARDSON
Jeremiah
Hibbert Richardson (1317) was born 16 Sept. 1814 in Cornish, Maine, died 3 March
1897 near Blunt, S.D., and was buried there.
He moved with his parents in
1822 to the village of New London in the township of Verona on Wood Creek in
Oneida Co., N.Y. At the age of 11 he was left motherless and the next year he
started driving tow horses on the Erie Canal. Family tradition says he later
owned his own boat. In 1846 when he was slightly over 30 years of age, he sold
it and with all his possessions including his father's Bible in a carpet bag, he
made his way to Iowa to take up a donation land claim. He probably worked his
way on a boat on the Great Lakes to Chicago, and family tradition says he walked
the rest of the way to Iowa. He later took up a homestead near Blunt, South
Dakota.
He married Catherine Alvirah Lanning, called Alvirah, on 23 Jan.
1848, her 19th birthday. They were the first couple married in Honey Creek
Township, Iowa. She was born 23 Jan. 1829 in Jackson Co., Ind., died 4 Sept.
1914, and was buried in the Koszta, Iowa cem. She was a charter member of the
Koszta Methodist Church and remained a member of the same church until her
death.
They lived in Iowa until 1884, when they moved to South Dakota.
After the death of her husband in 1897, Alvirah made her home with her daughter
in Oxford, Ohio. She was blind for the last 10 years. All their children were
born in Honey Creek Twp., Iowa. (R‑207)
Children - Richardson
+2154. Harriet Lana Richardson, b. 12 Nov. 1848, m. Christopher Columbus
Sollenberg, 16 April 1867, d.c. 1932.
2155. Lewis William Richardson, b.
12 Dec. 1849, d. 13 May 1861.
2156. Hannah Lydia Richardson, b. 2 July
1856, m. Frank Keys, d.c. 1877. He d. 1934.
+2157. Francis Asbury
Richardson, b. 23 June 1858, m. Lucretia Ann Rucker, 14 Sept. 1881, d. 1 June
1929.
CHILDREN OF JAMES GRAVES (687) AND POLLY GILMAN
James Graves
(1327) was born 29 Oct. 1797, and died 9 Dec. 1881 at Brasher Falls, St.
Lawrence Co., N.Y. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2158. Leander Graves,
b. 1823 (Pleasant Valley, N.Y.). Lived in Brasher Falls, N.Y.
2159.
Adeline Graves, b. 1825 (Keene, N.Y.), m(1) Daniel Pritchard, m(2) John White.
2160. Jane Graves, m. Mr. Hearns.
2161. Ruby Graves, m. Levi West.
+2162. Maria Graves, m. Amos Hildreth.
+2163. William H. Henry
Graves, b. 31 July 1840, m. Julia A. Wilson, 31 Oct. 1859, d. 5 July 1864.
Anna Sarah Graves (1329) was born 28 June 1801 in Vermont, died 15 March
1866 in LaPrairie Twp., Marshall Co., Ill., and was buried in LaPrairie
Methodist Cem. She married Josiah Hull, son of Eli Hull and Sally Beckwith, on
14 Dec. 1828. He was born 3 Oct. 1803 in Elizabethtown, Essex Co., N.Y., died 31
May 1892 in LaPrairie Twp., Marshall Co., Ill., and was also buried in LaPrairie
Methodist Cem.
After Anna died, Josiah secondly married Marcena Keeler
(or Keller) on 15 May 1870. She was born 23 May 1813, died 19 Nov. 1882, and was
buried in LaPrairie Methodist Cem. with her first husband, Thomas W. Keller, who
died in 1866.
Josiah was a farmer. He appeared in the 1830 census records
for Keene, Essex Co., N.Y., as a farmer; in the 1837 and 1838 Methodist Church
Records, Keene, N.Y., with Anna Hull; in the 1840 census records for Keene,
N.Y., in agriculture; in the 1850 census of Brasher, St. Lawrence Co., N.Y., as
a blacksmith; and in the 1853 and 1865 census records for LaPrairie Twp.,
Marshall Co., Ill., as a farmer.
All the children of Anna and Josiah were
born in Essex Co., N.Y. (R‑33)
Children - Hull
2164. John H. Hull,
b. 8 Oct. 1831, d. 20 Oct. 1851. Bur. LaPrairie Methodist Church Cem., Ill.
2165. Dana Chester Hull, b. 1834, m. Cornelia Ruth Hutchins, d. 1871.
2166. Josiah Hull, b. 1836.
2167. Sophronia Hull, b. 8 April 1836, d.
23 Oct. 1909. Bur. LaPrairie, Ill.
2168. Adeliue Hull, b. 1839.
2169. James Gilman Hull, b. 3 Jan. 1841, d. 18 Jan. 1924.
2170. David M.
Hull, b. Oct. 1842, d. 30 July 1853. Bur. LaPrairie Methodist Cem., Ill.
2171. Charles Hull, b. 1845.
2172. Eugene Hull, b. 1847.
Gilman
Graves (1330) was born 29 Aug. 1803. He married Mary B. Jones. They settled in
Keene, Essex Co., N.Y. about 1828. All their children were born in Keene.
(R‑201)
Children - Graves
2173. Harriet A. Graves, b. 1829, m.
James Johnson, 1847.
2174. Maria L. Graves
2175. Delia M. Graves
2176. Mary E. Graves
Phineas Graves (1331) was born 6 Feb. 1806 and
died 31 July 1887. He married Sally Ann Lathrop in Keene, Essex Co., N.Y. in
Sept. 1828. She was born in 1805 in Wells, Vt., and died 31 July 1878 near
Panama, N.Y. He and his brother Gilman were interested in Iron Works at Keene
until about 1836 when he bought a farm near Panama, Chautauqua Co., N.Y. He
lived and died in western N.Y. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2177.
Elizabeth Graves, b. 1827, d. 1830.
+2178. Charles Pomeroy Graves, b. 27
Dec. 1830, m(1) Mary (or Lucretia) Osborne, 1 Sept. 1857, m(2) Mrs. Harriet A.
Webb, d. after 1919.
2179. Mary Elizabeth Graves, b. 1832.
+2180.
Henry Howard Graves, b. 22 Aug. 1833, m. Salina Lewis, 10 Feb. 1857.
+2181. David Lathrop Graves, b. 6 Nov. 1835, m. Ella Amelia Hodges, 3 March
1865.
+2182. John Gilman Graves, m. Camina Halsted, 16 Nov. 1862.
2183. Louisa Ann Graves, b. 11 Sept. 1840, m. Beverly Lewis, 17 Dec. 1863.
+2184. Orville W. Graves, b. 23 Aug. 1842, m. Florence Lyons, 1 Jan. 1867.
+2185. Alfred Phineas Graves, b. 4 Feb. 1844, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑, 1 Dec. 1874, d. 14
July 1897.
Rev. John Graves (1333) was born 27 May 1808 and died 13 May
1902. He first married Merial Mason on 27 Aug. 1834. She was born 4 July 1808
and died 18 Feb. 1857. He secondly married Elizabeth Cleopatra Chase on 22 July
1858. She was born 19 June 1823 and died in Nov. 1906. He entered the Troy
Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1834 and was ordained in 1838.
He lived on a farm one mile out from Saratoga Springs, N.Y. (R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Merial Mason
2186. Amelia Marvet Graves, b. 18 July
1835, d. 9 Aug. 1849.
2187. James Nelson Graves, b. 19 April 1837. Moved
to Texas.
2188. John Summerfield Graves, b. 18 Jan. 1839, d. 25 June
1839.
+2189. David Haslem Graves, b. 25 Sept. 1840, m(1) Theresa L. Cook,
10 March 1869, m(2) Lizzie Veeder Jones, Aug. 1902, d. 26 June 1917.
2190. Mary Graves, b. 16 Oct. 1842, d. 28 June 1845.
2191. Merial Graves,
b. 5 May 1844, d. 28 June 1845.
2192. Mary Frances Graves, b. 11 March
1846, d. 10 Aug. 1847.
2193. Caroline Elizabeth Graves, b. 18 June 1848.
Lived in Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
2194. John Mason Graves, b. 10 Oct. 1850,
d. 10 Feb. 1886.
+2195. William L. Marcy Graves, b. 22 July 1852, m. Anna
H. Veeder, 1 Oct. 1879.
Children - Graves, by Elizabeth C. Chase
2196. Anna Merial Graves, b. 24 June 1859, m. Charles Henry Peck (b. 12 Oct.
1856), 23 Nov. 1892. Lived in Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
+2197. Charles Adsit
Graves, b. 9 Jan. 1864, m. Stella Margaret Swortfigure, 2 June 1886.
Wilson Graves (1334) was born 25 May 1810 in Corinth, Washington Co., N.Y.
(although the 1850 and 1870 census records of Champlain, N.Y. give Vt. as his
birth place), and died 31 March 1892 in Champlain, Clinton Co., N.Y. He married
Amarilla Darby on 1 Aug. 1840 in Alburg, Grand Isle Co., Vt. She was born 12
Aug. 1815 in Alburg, Vt., and died 23 Sept. 1881 in Champlain, Clinton Co., N.Y.
Wilson, his wife, son Ransom and daughter-in-law, and 3 grandchildren were all
buried in the village cemetery in Champlain, N.Y.
Amarilla was a daughter
of George Darby (born 28 May 1792 in Halfmoon, Saratoga Co., N.Y., died 2 July
1862 in Alburg, Vt., soldier in the War of 1812) and his wife Rebecca Steenberge
(born 6 June 1797 in Halfmoon, died 11 April 1882 in Alburg, Vt.). Both her
parents were buried in the Bush Cem. very near the Graves children that are
buried there.
Wilson and Amarilla lived in Champlain. Their first 3
children were born in Alburg, Vt., and the last one in Champlain, N.Y.
Mr. Darby G. Livingston has looked at the names of all the children of Wilson
and Amarilla, and believes they are Darby names rather than Graves family names,
with perhaps one exception. The Gilman name was not associated with the Darby
family, but was closely identified with the Graves family. (R‑32, R‑201)
Children - Graves
2198. Rosetta Abigail Graves, b. 2 July (or April or
Aug.) 1841, d. 7 March 1847 (Alburg, Vt.). Buried near her Darby grandparents.
+2199. Ransom Wells Graves, b. 21 June 1847, m. Sarah Mulholland, 12 Oct.
1870, d. 1 July 1924.
2200. William Plummer (or Plumer) Graves, b. 6
April (or March) 1850, d. 6 Oct. 1852 (or 28 April 1854) (Champlain Co., N.Y.).
Bur. Bush Cem., Alburg, Vt.
2201. George Gilman Graves, b. 11 Aug. 1853,
d. 28 April 1854 (Champlain, N.Y.). Bur. Bush Cem., Alburg, Vt., with his little
brother and sister, near their Darby grandparents.
Rev. William Plummer
Graves (1338) was born 4 Nov. 1819, and died in southern California. He married
Mary Unity Fletcher, daughter of Alpheus Fletcher and Catherine Annable, on 4
Oct. 1847. She was born 22 Dec. 1818 at Shelburne, Vt. He was a Methodist
Minister over parishes at Grand Rapids, Mich. and Bloomington, Ill. He moved to
southern California after giving up the active work of the ministry. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2202. Mary Elizabeth Graves, b. 6 July 1848
(Shelburne, Vt.), m. Orville D. Jones.
+2203. William Fletcher Graves, b.
16 Feb. 1850, m. Belle Hitchcock, 5 May 1884, d. 30 March 1911.
2204.
Kate Rosetta Graves, b. 14 Feb. 1853 (Williston, Vt.), m. Walter Haden Graves
(son of Linus Graves of Bloomington, Ill.), 19 April 1876.
2205. Alice
Amelia Graves, b. 28 Dec. 1857 (Bowmansville, N.C.), m. Dr. Harold Wilson, 19
Sept. 1890.
2206. Charles Graves, b. 7 Feb. 1859 (Victoria, Ill.), d.
soon.
2207. Clara Alleta Graves, b. 9 Dec. 1860 (Victoria, Ill.), m. Rev.
Clark Crawford. Lived in Jacksonville, Fla.
2208. Charles Olin Graves, b.
20 Oct. 1862 (Rock Island, Ill.). Graduated from Leland Stanford University, and
was in the Ordnance Dept. in France in WW2.
Rosetta Abigail Graves (1339)
was born 18 Feb. 1822 (or 22 Feb. 1821 per family records of her descendants),
and died 20 June 1920 in Burlington, Vt. She married Ashley Mott of Alburg,
Grand Isle Co., Vt. on 18 Oct. 1847. He was born 4 July 1822 in Alburg, Vt., and
died 12 March 1878 in Poultney, Vt. He was a grandson of Major Jacob Mott of
Dutchess Co., N.Y., a Royalist and officer in the British Army, and son of Jacob
Mott and Anna Soule (or Sowles) (both descendants of the earliest settlers of
this country, the latter through the Soule family tracing back to six Mayflower
ancestors, including John and Priscilla Alden and also Philippe de Launoy,
founder of the Delano family in America).
Jacob Mott was born 12 March
1788, and died 18 Nov. 1849 in Alburg, Vt. He married Anna Sowles on 25 March
1817. She was born 1 Nov. 1796 in Alburg, died 25 June 1852 in Moira, N.Y., and
was buried with her husband in the Bush Cem., Alburg, Vt. Anna was a daughter of
John Sowles and Sylvia Marvin. This information is from the Sowles genealogy and
the Mott family records. (R‑32, R‑201)
Children - Mott
+2209. Mary
Eldora Mott, b. 20 June 1855, m. Harley Calvin Gage, 21 Feb. 1883.
2210.
Annie R. Mott, b. 16 Jan. 1860 (Alburgh, Vt.), m. Herbert A. Durfee.
CHILDREN OF JOHN GRAVES (691)
Bela Graves (1353) was born 23 June 1836 at
East Unity, N.H., and died 21 Jan. 1912 at his home at East Unity. He first
married Emily M. Shepardson on 15 Oct. 1862. She was born 6 Feb. 1839 and died
30 Nov. 1872. He secondly married M. Eliza Shepardson on 5 Nov. 1873. (R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Emily M. Shepardson
2211. Stella Maria Graves,
b. 10 April 1864 (at E. Unity), m. Everett Lyman Houghton (son of Henry Edmond
and Abigail M. (Derby) Houghton of Walpole, N.H.), 30 April 1890.
2212.
Willis Wilber Graves, b. 3 Aug. 1865, d. 13 May 1873.
2213. John Frank
Graves, b. 7 July 1869. Lived in Montana.
2214. Fred. Shepardson Graves,
b. 27 Sept. 1871, d. 17 Feb. 1872.
Children - Graves, by M. Eliza
Shepardson
2215. Luella Armenia Graves, b. 24 Nov. 1874, d. 20 April
1876.
2216. Grace Emily Graves, b. 13 Dec. 1878.
2217. Leroy
Graves, b. 8 Aug. 1881, d. 27 Jan. 1882.
2218. Richard Clark Graves, b.
23 Sept. 1888. Lived in Newport, N.H.
2219. Helen Lucy Graves, b. 30 Jan.
1890.
CHILDREN OF BENJAMIN GRAVES (693) AND ORINDA SHERBAINE
Benjamin F. Graves (1357) was born 15 June 1823. He married Maria M. Defrees on
21 Oct. 1849 in Boston, Mass. All their children were born in Boston. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2220. William F. Graves, b. 23 May 1851.
2221. George Wallace Graves, b. 22 July 1853, d. 3 July 1856.
2222.
Jennie Isabel Graves, b. 20 July 1857.
Solon Bingham Graves (1360) was
born 14 July (or Sept.) 1828 in Unity, Sullivan Co., NH, died 30 May 1903 in the
Soldier's Home, Chelsea, MA, and was buried in Edson Cem., Lowell, MA. He
married Ann Holden Sargent, daughter of David Sargent and Nancy Gallishaw, on 24
Oct. 1852 in Manchester, NH She was born 16 May 1833 in Goffstown, Hillsborough
Co., NH, and died 20 Dec. 1896 in Boston, Suffolk Co., MA.
The 1880
census for Boston, Suffolk Co., MA, lists Solan B. Graves, machinist, age 51,
born in NH, father and mother both born in NH, wife Ann H., age 47, born in NH,
and children David B., clerk in store, born in NH, Elmer E., printer, born in
NY, and Etta F., born in NY. (R‑50)
Children - Graves
2223. George
Wallace Graves, b. 16 Aug. 1853 (Unity, Sullivan Co., NH).
2224. David
Bingham Graves, b. 27 Nov. 1855 (Unity, Sullivan Co., NH).
2225. Millie
Solaw Graves, b. 8 May 1858 (Nashua, NH).
2226. Ida Mabel Graves, b. 24
May 1860.
+2227. Elmer Ellsworth Graves, b. 8 Sept. 1861, m. Sarah Maria
Locke, 24 Nov. 1885.
2228. Frances Gardner Graves, b. 25 Dec. 1863.
Probably the same as Etta F. Graves listed in 1880 census.
2229.
Frederick Floyd Graves, b. 19 July 1867 (Colton, NY).
William W. Graves
(1363) was born 9 Aug. 1833 and died 12 May 1873. He married Lucina J. ‑‑‑‑‑‑.
(R‑201)
Children - Graves
2230. Florence Estelle Graves, b. 14
Oct. 1859.
2231. Perley Jay Graves, b. 28 Sept. 1862.
Frederick D.
Graves (1364) was born 31 March 1835 at Unity, N.H. He married Florence R. Ward
of Rutland, Vt. on 1 May 1859 at Boston, Mass. She was born 9 Aug. 1842. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2232. Adella Hortense Graves, b. 1 Oct. 1860
(Boston, Mass.), m(1) Mr. Walker, m(2) Leroy Kellogg (b. 26 May 1867, Salem,
Mass., son of Frederick D. Kellogg and Cynthia R. Bragg of Orange, Mass.).
2233. Frederick D. Graves, Jr., b. 22 Jan. 1872 (Dorchester, Mass.), d. 11
Aug. 1872.
2234. Lura Graves, b. 4 Jan. 1865 (South Boston, Mass.).
2235. Florence Read Graves, b. 23 Nov. 1870, d. 8 July 1871.
2236.
Irving H. Graves, b. 26 Aug. 1874.
CHILDREN OF JEREMIAH GRAVES (694) AND
MEHITABLE THOMPSON
Joseph Warren Graves (1372) was born 5 May 1804 in
Meredith, N.H., and died 10 July 1837 in Port Gibson, Miss. He married Sarah
Patton (or Petten) in Port Gibson. She died 19 Sept. 1899 in New Orleans, La.
(R‑201)
Children - Graves
+2237. Ellen Anne Graves, b. 28 Aug.
1835, m. Jacob M. Frankenbush, 24 Feb. 1857, d. 10 July 1919.
Alvah
Graves (1373) was born 28 May 1806 and died 13 April 1850. He married Mrs. Sally
W. Libbey, daughter of Benjamin Sanborn of Meredith, N.H. Alvah was a farmer on
the Roxbury Road. Sally died 23 May 1866. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2238. Libbey Graves, m. Mr. Dows.
2239. Sarah Frances Graves, b. 23
Aug. 1838 (Sanbornton), m. Nathaniel Smith Davis (b. 24 Nov. 1837), 30 Dec.
1855.
2240. George Warren Graves, b. 24 March 1843 (Sanbornton), d. 26
July 1848.
CHILDREN OF WILLIAM GRAVES (695) AND MARGARET BARSTOW
Hon. William Graves (1381) was born 19 July 1809 in South Hampton, N.H., and
died 2 May 1881. He married Sarah Sutherland of Rensselaerville, N.Y. She was
born 1 Jan. 1814 and died 23 Oct. 1878. He lived in Pittsfield, N.H. in 1827.
They moved to Niles, Mich. before 1836. He was Secretary of State for Mich. in
1853 and 1855, Mayor of Niles, and a prominent member of the Masonic Order.
(R‑201)
Children - Graves
2241. Frank Graves, b. 14 Oct. 1836
(Niles, Mich.), d. 6 May 1864 (at the Battle of the Wilderness). He was 2 years
at West Point, entered the Civil War, and was Col. of the 8th Mich. Infantry.
2242. Isabella Graves, b. 23 Sept. 1838, m. Gen. Henry A. Morrow, 11 Dec.
1860. He was b. 10 July 1829 at Warrentown, Va., d. 31 Jan. 1891 at Hot Springs,
Ark. He was Col. 21st U.S. Infantry, brevetted Brig. Genl. and Major Genl. for
gallant conduct on the battlefield.
2243. Ida Graves, d. under 5 years of
age.
2244. daughter, d. in infancy.
2245. Mervale Forsyth Graves.
CHILDREN OF SAMUEL GRAVES (696) AND LOIS RICHARDSON
Hon. Benjamin
Franklin Graves (1384) was born 18 Oct. 1817 in Gates Township, Genesee Co.,
N.Y. He first married Lydia Lapham Merritt on 27 Sept. 1847 at Battle Creek,
Mich. She was born 16 Feb. 1827 in Half Moon, Saratoga Co., N.Y., and died 1
April 1850 in Battle Creek, daughter of Isaac Merritt and Esther Lapham of
Battle Creek. He secondly married Ann Eliza Lapham on 24 July 1851 in Aurora,
Erie Co., N.Y. She was born in Wales, Erie Co., N.Y., and died 22 June 1894 in
Battle Creek, daughter of Gideon Lapham and Dorcas Brown of Aurora.
He
was admitted to the bar in Oct. 1841. He moved to Battle Creek in 1843. He was
Circuit Judge in Michigan 1857-1866 and Supreme Court Judge from 1868-1884.
Michigan University conferred the degree of L.L.D. upon him. He retired to
Detroit in 1894 and the Bar of Michigan gave him a great reception as "former
Chief Justice" of the Supreme Court of Michigan 20 years after his retirement
from the bench. (R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Ann E. Lapham
2246.
Arthur Kingsley Graves, b. 1 Nov. 1852 (Battle Creek, Mich.), d. 22 June 1862
(Battle Creek).
2247. Mary Graves, b. 8 May 1854 (Battle Creek), m.
Herbert Bowen. He was b. 20 Jan. 1847, Aurora, N.Y., son of John Bowen and Susan
Adaline Lapham of Aurora. He was a lawyer in Detroit, Mich.
+2248. Henry
Ballard Graves, b. 14 June 1861, m. Lena Elliott, 9 June 1883.
CHILDREN
OF ABRAHAM B. GRAVES (701) AND PHEBE DENNETT
Charles Nutter Graves (1391)
was born 13 Oct. 1810 in Ossipee, N.H., and died 10 Sept. 1868 in Dover, N.H. He
married Elizabeth C. Quimby on 17 Nov. 1839 in Dover, N.H. She was born 12 March
1819 in Tuftonboro, N.H., daughter of Daniel Quimby and Susanna Murray. He lived
in Dover, N.H. All their children were born in Dover and at least the last three
died in Dover. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2249. Albethana Graves,
b. 4 Sept. 1840, m. John Henry Johnson, 14 Jan. 1878.
2250. Francesca
Graves, b. 22 April 1843, d. 17 July 1843.
2251. Elmora Graves, b. 22
Sept. 1846, m. 26 Oct. 1878 (Dover, N.H.).
2252. Rowena Graves, b. 14 May
1848 (at Dover), d. 21 Aug. 1848.
Mark Marvin Graves (1393) married Mary
Ann Bowers of Nashua, N.H. on 6 July 1848 (or June 1847). She died in Chicago,
Ill. before him. They lived in North Wolfeboro, N.H.
Mark was the last
survivor of his family. According to an old sketch of the family, "In his early
manhood he learned the carpenter's trade which he followed with varying fortune.
At different times being of an inventive mind, he originated many useful
inventions, but as it too often happens, others with less brains but more
scheming abilities, reaped most of the profits.... At times he possessed
considerable property, but the fickle turns in fortune's wheel had deprived him
of most of it at the time of his death.
He was of a kindly disposition
and was the fearless outspoken defender of those who could not speak for
themselves, our dumb creatures, and was for many years a member of the Chicago
Society for prevention of cruelty to animals, and since his residence in
Wolfeboro he has been the means of more humane methods being employed in the
conveyance of dumb animals from place to place.... He has three cousins living
on his father's side, one in Nova Scotia, one in Boston, and one in
Wolfeboro.... The deceased was buried in the cemetery at North Wolfeboro, Dec.
31st." (R‑5, R‑201)
Children - Graves
2253. daughter, b. and d. 8
Jan. 1853.
Phebe Jane Graves (1399), called Jane, but shown as Phebe J.
on most records, married George Abbott. (R‑5, R‑201)
Children - Abbott
2254. Judge) Sewell W. Abbott; he was well educated and in many
organizations. In 1889 he wrote part of the History of Carroll Co., N.H. He also
wrote a Genealogy of the Graves Family in America, mostly on New England
families.
2255. Henry F. Abbott; Registrar of Deeds for Carroll Co., N.H.
CHILDREN OF JAMES GRAVES (703)
John C. Gilman (1401) was born 22 Nov.
1814 at Tuftonboro, N.H., and died 27 May 1873. He married Lavinia Moulton on 1
Jan. 1839. She was born 8 Dec. 1815 and died 14 Oct. 1893. (R‑201)
Children - Gilman
2256. Clarinda Matilda Gilman, b. 18 March 1840
(Tuftonboro, N.H.), m. Joseph H. Morgan, 23 Nov. 1859 (Lawrence, Mass.).
2257. Marcy Freelove Gilman, b. 20 May 1842 (Tuftonboro, N.H.), m. John W.
Foster, 1 Jan. 1864. He was b. 17 June 1866 (year must be wrong) and d. 1 March
1889. She moved to Lawrence, Mass. with her parents in 1848.
+2258. John
Harlan Gilman, b. 12 April 1844, m. Josephine Cummings.
2259. Frank Wiley
Gilman, b. 14 March 1857 (Lawrence, Mass.), m. Annie Ballock 1 Jan. 1881
(Lawrence, Mass.). No children.
Edward Varney Caverly Gilman (1402) was
born 5 July 1818 at Tuftonboro, N.H., and died 28 Jan. 1886 in Newport, R.I. He
married Rebecca Lincoln Gibbs of New Bedford, Mass., daughter of Isaac L. Gibbs
and Nancy G. Lawton, on 31 March 1847, probably in Boston, Mass. She was born 25
Sept. 1824 in Boston, Mass., and died 8 July 1910 in Newport, R.I. They moved to
New Bedford, Mass. in 1849 and lived there for 25 years before settling in
Newport, R.I. about 1875. Edward was a painter and the owner of a paint supply
store in Newport. (R‑29, R‑201)
Children - Gilman
+2260. Sarah
Amelia Gilman, b. 9 Dec. 1847, m. John S. Gavill, 14 Dec. 1870, d. 6 Nov. 1935.
+2261. Edward Warren Gilman, b. 17 Sept. 1849, m. Catherine Ann Maxwell,
Feb. 1874, d. 6 Sept. 1908.
2262. Mary Adelie (or Addie) Gilman, b. 15
Dec. 1853, d. 14 March 1860 (New Bedford, Mass.).
+2263. Ella Vernon
Gilman, b. 24 Feb. 1859, m. Alden B. Bryant, 3 Aug. 1885, d. 18 Feb. 1936.
+2264. Arthur Lincoln Gilman, b. 7 Oct. 1860, m. Alice Cranston Austin, 30
Dec. 1878, d. 20 Jan. 1946.
2265. George James Gilman, b. 8 March 1862,
d. 16 March 1862 (New Bedford, Mass.).
2266. Myra May Gilman, b. 1 May
1863, d. 21 Sept. 1863 (New Bedford, Mass.).
+2267. Frank Ellsworth
Gilman, b. 23 Aug. 1865, m. Mary Frances Read, 2 Dec. 1890.
2268. James
Herbert C. Gilman, b. 24 Jan. 1867, never married, d. 20 March 1900 (Newport,
R.I.).
James Madison Gilman (1404) was born 5 Aug. 1826 in Canaan Valley
(or Tuftonboro), N.H., and died 12 July 1891 in Portland, Ore. He married Laura
Frances Graves, his first cousin, daughter of Samuel Graves and Abigail Wiggin,
on 12 Aug. 1856 in Portland. She was born 12 August 1823 in Tuftonboro, and died
19 Aug. 1890 in Portland.
He sailed around the southern tip of South
America in 1849 on the ship "Lenora", arriving in San Francisco on 4 July 1849.
He had left Boston, Mass. on 5 Feb. 1849. A copy of the ship's log is in the
Huntington Library at Pasadena, Calif., and Mrs. Ben McKinnie had a copy in 1978
of a water color painting of the ship. James and a partner bought parts for a
steam boat and put them together on the river at Benicia, Calif. He then went to
seek gold, but became ill. As a favor, he took a boat to Astoria, Ore. in 1852.
He stayed to become a pioneer and builder of Portland, Ore. His picture and
Laura's appear in the Early Settlers book in the Oregon Historical Society
library. They were both Unitarians. All their children were born in Portland,
Oregon. (R‑5)
Children - Gilman
+2269. Ida M. Gilman, b. 22 April
1859, m. Albert McKinnie, 26 June 1882, d. 2 Dec. 1893.
2270. William
Henry Gilman, d. in infancy.
2271. Hally Francis Gilman, d. in infancy.
William H. Gilman (1406) was born 24 April 1833 at Tuftonboro, N.H. He
married Araminta Dormer Garille of Garillton, N.S. on 10 Sept. 1857. He lived in
Tusket, N.S. (R‑201)
Children - Gilman
2272. John James Gilman, b.
17 Sept. 1858 (Tuftonboro, N.H.), d. 9 Nov. 1893. Was with Jordan, Marsh & Co.
(dept. store) of Boston, Mass.
2273. Emma Araminta Gilman, b. 9 Dec. 1860
(Salmon Falls, N.Y.). Pursued her studies abroad.
2274. Anna Cora Trafton
Gilman, b. 4 Feb. 1862 (Gavillton, N.S.).
2275. Mary Gardner Gilman, b.
26 Nov. 1865 (Tusket, N.S.).
2276. Dr.) Frank Madison Gilman, b. 26 June
1868 (Tusket, N.S.).
2277. Laura Colford Gilman, b. 31 Aug. 1871 (Tusket,
N.S.). Lived at 55 State St., Boston, Mass.
CHILDREN OF SAMUEL GRAVES
(704) AND ABIGAIL WIGGIN
Sarah Ann Graves (1412) was born 24 June 1821,
and died June 1890 in Lowell, Mass. She married Jesse H. Drew of Tuftonboro,
N.H. in May 1842. In 1850 they had the children shown below. (R‑5)
Children - Drew
2278. Emily Drew, b.c. 1843.
2279. Eliza Drew,
b.c. 1846.
2280. Charles Drew, b.c. 1848.
Lyford Wiggin Graves
(1414) was born 15 March 1826 at Tuftonboro, N.H., and died 20 Feb. 1888 at
Boston, Mass. He married Mary H. Nute of Bartlett, N.H. on 6 Oct. 1852 at
Boston, Mass. She died 11 March 1893, aged 62 years, at Boston Highlands.
(R‑201)
Children - Graves
2281. Edgar Graves, b. 11 Jan. 1854, d.
11 Sept. 1854 (Great Falls, N.H.).
Janvrin (or Janorin) Wiggin Graves
(1416) was born 5 Nov. 1831, and died 8 Dec. 1903 in Boston, Mass. of several
injuries in Civil War and heart trouble. He first married Anna ("Annie") B.
Gaylord. She was born in 1838, and died in 1892 of diabetes. He secondly married
Annie McCarty on 27 Dec. 1897 in Boston, Mass. She had first married John J.
Forrester, a drunk, and divorced him in July 1897. She was from Nova Scotia.
According to Janvrin's Civil War pension record, on file in Wash., D.C., he
enlisted at age 29 in Co. H, 5th Regt., N.H. Vol., 2 Sept. 1861; 2nd Lt. 12 Oct.
1861; wounded 17 Sept. 1862, Antietam, Md.; 13 Dec. 1862, Fredericksburg, Va.,
appointed Capt., worked on Court Martial board; discharged 9 Dec. 1864, Boston,
Mass. Disabled in Army. He had malaria in May 1862 when he was put on a hospital
ship at Etham, Va.
His brother John Graves died after 2 months in Co. H,
5th Regt., N.H. Vol., at Circle Hospital, Wash., D.C. on 20 Dec. 1861. John's
military stone is in Phineas Graves' farm cemetery, Tuftonboro, N.H. He willed
his personal property to Janvrin. He served under Major Folsom. (R‑5, R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Anna B. Gaylord
2282. Fred R. Graves, b. 12
Nov. 1859, m. Ida M. Gilman (of Portland, Ore.), published 18 Oct. 1880. Lived
in Tuftonboro, N.H.
2283. Anna Bates Graves, b. 23 June 1864, d. 26 April
1866.
2284. Eugene Herbert Graves, b. 7 Oct. 1869, d. 19 July 1870.
2285. Arvinnia Graves, b. 31 Jan. 1872, d. 14 Feb. 1880.
CHILDREN OF
ABRAHAM M. FARWELL (715) AND LYDIA JACKSON
Thaddeus Jackson Farwell
(1418) was born 17 March 1803 in Fitchburg, Mass. He married Elizabeth ("Betsy")
Conrad, daughter of Henry Conrad, about 1825. She was born about 1806 in
Tompkins Co., N.Y. (R‑15)
Children - Farwell
+2286. Catherine L.
Farwell, b. 9 March 1826, m. Adam Wagner, c. 1843, d. 2 Jan. 1908.
CHILDREN OF JONATHAN S. AYER (717) AND DELILAH KELLOGG
Mary Ayer (1419)
was born 28 Aug. 1822 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada, died 4 April 1907 in Long
Beach, Calif., and was buried in Signal Hill Cem., Long Beach, Calif. She
married Aaron Miller Gould, son of John Gould and Merenda Bridge, on 28 Sept.
1847 in Wheatfield, Niagara Co., N.Y. He was born 18 Dec. 1819 in Cambria,
Niagara Co., N.Y., died 6 April 1880 in Clarence, Shelby Co., Mo., and was
buried in Clarence. Their first 7 children were born in Cambria, Niagara Co.,
N.Y., the next four in Royalton, Niagara Co., N.Y., and the last two in
Lockport, Niagara Co., N.Y. (R‑27)
Children - Gould
2287. twin, b.
and d. 6 May 1848.
2288. twin, b. and d. 6 May 1848.
2289. Willard
Duane Gould, b. 20 Oct. 1849, m. James Comes, 20 July 1876.
2290. Miriam
Elizabeth Gould, b. 18 Feb. 1851, m. William D. Reaugh, 11 Nov. 1880, d. 1923.
2291. James Gould, b. 12 Nov. 1852, m. Florence Grover, d.c. 1937.
2292. Edward Gould, b. 8 Feb. 1854, m. Dora Elizabeth Melsom, 27 Feb. 1883, d.
21 April 1942.
2293. Mary Gould, b. 23 Dec. 1855, never married, d. after
1900.
2294. Fanny Emily Gould, b. 30 May 1857, m. Edward Gilman Grover,
13 Sept. 1889, d. July 1927.
+2295. John Gould, b. 30 Aug. 1858, m.
Lillian Augusta Fauss, 31 Oct. 1893, d. 23 Nov. 1913.
2296. George Budd
Gould, b. 27 Nov. 1860, m. Ella Gilbert, d.c. 1951.
2297. Charles Ayer
Gould, b. 4 Aug. 1862, never married, d. 25 Aug. 1874.
2298. Emmett Shaw
Gould, b. 8 Dec. 1864, m. Mary Ann McVey, 3 Sept. 1890, d. 30 Aug. 1949.
2299. Albert Aaron Gould, b. 27 June 1868, never married, d. 27 July 1874.
CHILDREN OF ANDREW GRAVES (735) AND ROXANA SANDFORD
Royal Sandford
Graves (1434) was born 15 (or 16) April 1828 in Topsham, Me., and died 9 June
1905 on Orr's Island, Me. He married Susan Sinnett Farr of Harpswell, Me.,
daughter of Isaac Farr and Sarah Folsom Sinnett, on 25 Nov. 1856 (or 4 Jan.
1857). She was born 22 Aug. 1837 and died 5 Dec. 1910, both on Orr's Island.
(R‑10, R‑201)
Children - Graves
+2300. George Farr Graves, b. 22
Oct. 1857, m. Josephine Christopher Beal, 14 Oct. 1885, d. 5 March 1942.
2301. Sadie Augusta Graves, b. 16 Feb. 1862, m. Charles Hezekiah Smith, 24 July
1880 (South Framingham, Mass.), d. 18 Dec. 1946. He was b. 1856, d. 1926. No
children.
2302. Minna Aulena ("Lena") Graves, b. June 1866, d. 21 July
1867.
2303. Madora Orvajean Graves, b. 13 Feb. 1868, m. Simeon Edward
Littlejohn, 3 Nov. (or 14 Oct.) 1888, d. 3 Nov. 1891. She died with child at age
23 from lead poisoning from paint, according to a family story. He was b. 1865
and d. 1934. No children.
William Albion Graves (1436) was born 5 Jan.
1831, and died 28 March 1905 at age 72 years, 9 months, 19 days (according to
his headstone in Central Cemetery, Pittsfield, Me.). His epitaph reads: "Friends
fondly cherished have passed on before. Waiting they watch me approaching the
shore." He was a wood surveyor, one who gauges the useable board feet in a stand
of trees. Evidently he operated from Pittsfield. His house was on Main St.
opposite Maine Central Institute.
He first married Frances Ellen Skelton
of Bowdoin, Me. He secondly married Amanda (possibly Sarah Amanda) Smith. She
died 1 Aug. 1886 at age 53 years, 8 months (according to her headstone in the
Pittsfield, Me. cemetery). Her epitaph reads: "Here I lay my burden down; change
the cross unto the crown."
Only the first two children shown below are
given by William F. Graves, and John Card Graves only gives the last two. (R‑23,
R‑201)
Children - Graves
2304. Ruth A. Graves, never married.
+2305. LaForest Edward Graves, b. 9 Aug. 1868, m. Myrtie Hodgkins, 190-, d.
26 Dec. 1930.
2306. William Graves
Emeline Sandford Graves (1438)
was born 12 Aug. 1835 and died 22 Nov. 1916. She first married Jonathan Harding
Hunter, who probably went by the name Harding, son of Adam Hunter and Priscilla
Foote of Topsham, Maine. Intentions to marry were filed in Topsham on 4 July
1853. Emeline was his second wife. Jonathan was born 18 April 1820 and died 30
Dec. 1879. All their children were born in Topsham, Maine. Names and dates for
children are from Vital Records of Topsham.
She secondly married John
Gray of Bowdoinham, Maine. Intentions to marry were filed on 5 Jan. 1885, and a
marriage certificate was issued on 10 Jan. 1885. (R‑10)
Children - Hunter
2307. Antoinette Hunter, b. 9 June 1853.
2308. Alverette Hunter, b.
14 June 1854, lived 13 days.
2309. Pamelia Hunter, b. 9 Oct. 1857, m.
Mark C. Shephard, 24 April 1873.
2310. Hellen Graves Hunter, b. 22 Dec.
1859, m. Elmer Thorn, 19 April 1883, d. 27 April 1909.
2311. Francis
Hunter, b. 22 March 1861, m. Lillian Thayer, 15 Oct. 1887.
2312. James B.
Hunter, b. 22 July 1863, m. Etta Plunkett, 30 Nov. 1885.
2313. Charles C.
Hunter, b. 22 Oct. 1865.
2314. Sarah W. Hunter, b. 2 Feb. 1867, m.
Marshall Powers, 29 March 1884.
2315. Freddie B. Hunter, b. 6 Jan. 1870,
d. Jan. 1879.
2316. Mary E. Hunter, b. 22 Sept. 1872, m. George Rogers,
29 Dec. 1888.
2317. Lizzie C. Hunter, b. 17 Aug. 1876.
George M.
Graves (1440) was born 8 Aug. 1839. He married his first cousin, Ellen Frances
Graves, daughter of Jacob Graves, Jr. and Margaret Staples, on 16 Oct. 1865. The
intention to marry was probably dated 8 Oct. 1865.
She was born 26 April
1843 in Topsham, Maine, died 15 Dec. 1909 in Durham, Maine, and was buried in
the Shiloh Cem. there. The family story is that George M. Graves hung himself
because his wife was so involved with Shiloh, a fundamentalist religious
organization started by Frank Sandford. Ellen went there to live after her
husband committed suicide. (R‑10, R‑201)
Children - Graves
2318.
Carrie Belle Graves (called Belle), died in the insane asylum in Augusta, Me.
Samuel Patten Graves (1441) was born 24 Oct. 1841. He married Eliza Jane
Staples. They lived in Topsham, Me. (R‑10, R‑201)
Children - Graves
2319. William Robert Graves, b. 7 Oct. 1872. He was killed by a train in
Dec. 1903 when he stepped back from an oncoming train and caught his foot in a
"frog." He was a brakeman on the Maine Central Railroad.
2320. Angelia
Bertha Graves, b.c. 1874, m(1) Maynard Anderson (of Lisbon Falls, Me.), m(2)
Frank Wakely (of Durham, Me.) 1st marriage ended in divorce.
2321. Allena
Etta ("Lena") Graves, b. 11 March 1876, m. Frank Goddard.
+2322. Delia
Frances Graves, b. 23 Oct. 1879, m. Charles Chapman.
Antoinette A.
("Nettie") Graves (1443) was born 5 Oct. 1846. Her middle name may have been
Augusta. She married Nathaniel Appleby ("Nat") Beal. Their intention to marry
was filed 27 Nov. 1869 in Topsham, Maine. She was his second wife.
Royal
S. Graves stated: "Nat Beal was my great- grandfather. Nettie Graves went there
to take care of his six children when his first wife, Hannah Small, died on 23
Sept. 1867 at the age of 36. My grandfather met my grandmother when he went to
visit 'Aunt Nettie', for she was one of the six children Nettie took care of.
Nettie already had two girls, Ella and Mame, although she had never been
married. Nettie and Nathaniel Beal had five children themselves. 13 children
altogether!... Nat was quite a guy. He went as a forty-niner to California
looking for gold, and was in the Civil War. His first wife, Hannah, was a direct
descendant of 5 of the Mayflower passengers, including Brewster and John Alden."
(R‑10)
Children - Graves
2323. Ella M. Graves
2324. Mame
(or Mamie) Graves, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑ Sylvester. They moved to Michigan.
Children
- Beal
2325. Katie Beal, m(1) William Wakely, m(2) John Goud.
2326. Alvah Curtis Beal, m(1) Alta Philbrook, m(2) Martha Galler.
2327.
John M. Beal, m. Adelaide Harris.
2328. Lester I. Beal, m. Bertha Reed.
2329. Mary Beal, never married.
CHILDREN OF JOEL H. GRAVES (744) AND
MARY ANN SANDFORD
Marshall B. Graves (1456) was born 11 April 1846, and
died 27 Aug. 1873 in Brunswick, Me. He married Etta Staples of Topsham, Me. on
12 Oct. 1876. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2330. Bertha Maud Graves,
b. 9 Jan. 1878.
CHILDREN OF JOSEPH GRAVES (759) AND ANNA C. ------
Robert Stetson Graves (1466) was born about 1830 in ME. He married Flavilla
M. ‑‑‑‑‑‑. She was born about 1841. They were in the 1880 census for Bangor,
Penobscot Co., ME. He was a carpenter. All their children were born in ME.
(R‑62)
Children - Graves
+2331. Charles A. Graves, b. Oct. 1861,
m. Mary L. ‑‑‑‑‑‑, c. 1892.
2332. Flora S. Graves, b.c. 1866.
2333. Frank W. Graves, b.c. 1867.
2334. Wallace H. Graves, b.c. 1874.
CHILDREN OF SAMUEL GRAVES (760) AND REBECCA YOUNG
Lindley Graves
(1468) was born 21 Nov. 1823 in Leeds, Androscoggin Co., ME, or Digby, Nova
Scotia, Canada (according to his death record), and died 23 Dec. 1897 in Etna,
ME, of “old age”. The 1860 census for Bangor, ME and the 1880 census for Etna,
ME listed him as born in Maine, but the 1900 census for his widow and his
daughters Ruby and Mina listed him as born in Canada[5]. He was a farmer, and
was also listed as a sea captain. His wife Julia was listed as head of household
in the 1900 census for Etna, ME, confirming that he had indeed died by 1900.
Although Lindley was believed (by some descendants) to have arrived in America
from Scotland or possibly England, it may have been one or both of his parents
(or earlier ancestors) who were from Scotland.
He married Julia Blaisdell
Hutchings (or Hutchins) on 20 Jan. 1853 in a civil ceremony in Penobscot Co., ME
(according to county marriage records, as recorded in the IGI). She was born
about 1830 in Sedgwick, ME (also noted as Orland, ME and Penobscot, ME), and
died 2 Sept. 1910 in Etna, ME, of chronic albumenaria, daughter of Hanson
Hutchings and Nancy Stover[6]. They settled in Etna, ME, and he worked in a
cannery in Bangor, ME. The 1900 census indicated they had 9 children, with 8
still living in 1900. All the children listed below were shown in the 1880
census, except for Eliphalet (who probably died before 1870) and the last two.
Calvin and Frank have not been found in any census records, and it is possible
that they were not children of Lindley. (R‑55, R‑58)
Children - Graves
2335. Eliphalet L. Graves, b.c. 1854. Only in the 1860 census.
+2336.
Herbert Leslie Graves, b. June 1855, m. Rowena F. Sylvester, 14 Nov. 1877, d. 18
Oct. 1935.
2337. Rebecca D. Graves, b.c. 1858, m. David W. Homer (of
Boston, MA), 14 April 18816.
2338. Fred G. Graves, b.c. 1861.
+2339. Wilbur H. Graves, b. Aug. 1862, m. Nellie M. Carter, 21 Jan. 1893, d.
1938.
2340. Lena Graves, b.c. 1866.
2341. Ruby Frances Graves, b.
4 Aug. 1867 (Etna, MA)6, never married, d. 1951.
+2342. Mina Durgin
Graves, b. 26 Oct. 1871, m. Everett Underhill, d. 1966.
2343. Calvin
Graves, married. He is said to have died in prison in Washington Co., ME.
2344. Frank Graves, went prospecting in CA and AK (according to family
hearsay).
Edward Young Graves (1471) was born 12 April 1829 in Leeds,
Androscoggin Co., ME, died 13 June 1910 in Boston, MA, and was buried in Milton
Cem., Milton, MA. He married Anna R. (or Reuxby Ann) Terry. She was born 20 Jan.
1836 in Montville, ME, died 22 March 1923 in Boston, MA, and was buried in
Milton, MA. (R‑59)
Children - Graves
2345. Edward Milton Graves,
b. 15 Nov. 1855 (Montville, ME), m. Agnes E. ‑‑‑‑‑‑. He was city auditor of
Fitchburg, MA, and was living there in 1925 and 1928.
2346. Eugene Walter
Graves, b. 3 Sept. 1857 (East Boston, MA), m. Caroline E. Hird, d. 13 or 14 Nov.
1945 (Boothbay Harbor, ME). Bur. 16 Nov. 1945, Oaklawn Cem., Boothbay Harbor,
ME. They lived in Southport, ME. She was b. 17 March 1863 in Aroroatin,
Scotland, and d. 14 Dec. 1944 in Boothbay Harbor, ME, daughter of George Hird
(b. Scotland) and Matilda Young (b. England).
+2347. Frank Arthur Graves,
b. 1859, m. Annie Wainright Snow, 5 June 1900, d. 30 July 1915.
2348.
Hattie Florence Graves, b. 1863 (South Boston, MA), never married, d. 4 July
1933 (Arlington, MA). Bur. Milton, MA.
CHILDREN OF CHARLES GRAVES (762)
AND PAULINA RIDLEY
Osgood Graves (1473) was born 16 Dec. 1829 and died 1
Aug. 1902, both in Wayne, Maine. He first married Eliza Jenkins Ridley on 24 (or
2) Jan. 1848 in Wayne. She was born 17 June 1831 in Wayne, and died 29 July
1854, daughter of Captain Benjamin Ridley and Eliza Jenkins (daughter of
Hamilton Jenkins). Osgood's mother and Eliza's father were brother and sister,
making Osgood and Eliza first cousins.
He secondly married Mercy M.
Bishop on 2 July 1855. She was born 7 June 1834, and died after 14 Dec. 1858 but
before the 1860 U.S. census. She was a daughter of Squire Bishop who married
Hannah Merey in Nov. 1827, and served in the Civil War.
Osgood thirdly
married Ellen A. Bishop some time between 1860 and 1867. Ellen was a younger
sister to Mercy. The 1860 census shows Ellen to be 21 years of age and living
with her father, Squire Bishop. Ellen was born in 1839 and died in 1890.
Osgood lived on a farm 3/4 mile north of the village of Wayne, Me., formerly
belonging to his grandfather Joshua and later to Squire Bishop, father of his
second and third wives.
In late March 1858, Osgood and two companions
left Wayne to seek their fortune in California. The two companions were probably
Lafayette Burgess, husband of Osgood's sister Hannah, and Joshua Ridley, born 30
May 1834, son of Daniel Ridley and Reliance, probably a cousin of Osgood.
At that time Osgood had six children ranging in age from 1 to 10 years. His
father and mother also lived on the farm with Osgood's family.
It is not
known how the three young adventurers got to New York City, but it probably was
by stagecoach. On April 2, 1858 Osgood wrote his father Charles that he and
Joshua and Lafayette had bought tickets to sail on Monday, April 3, 1858 to the
"Ismus" of Panama and for the "Golden Age" to California. Tickets cost $140 from
outsiders as tickets were all gone at the office.
On May 19, 1858 at the
Isthmus of Panama, Osgood wrote that he and Joshua had been very sick, but had
made it to Panama. Lafayette had been well. At Panama they had to walk about 50
miles to the Pacific coast. It was probably at this time that Osgood was exposed
to malaria and/or yellow fever.
On May 29, 1858, writing from Sacramento,
Calif., Osgood told of the terrible 5-day storm the ship encountered between New
York and Cuba. At one point the Captain had a man with an axe poised to cut down
the mast, but decided to wait a little longer, and then the wind started to let
up. He also wrote that he had not had anything to eat for four days in
Sacramento as there was a food shortage and "money can't buy food." He also said
he was leaving for the North. It was probably about this time that he received a
letter from his father with the news that his second wife, Mercy, was pregnant
with Osgood's seventh child.
On Sept. 19, 1858 Osgood wrote that he had
had chills and fever for six weeks and that four men had died last night where
he was staying. He also said that he was either going South or would start for
home and that Joshua was fine.
At that time there were only wagon trails
west of St. Louis, Mo., with many warring Indians along the way. Roland B.
Graves wrote that his grandfather, Benjamin R. Graves, told him that since
Osgood had no money left he had no choice but to walk home to Maine from
California, which he did. Since Lafayette's wife was in Maine and Joshua was
still with Osgood when he last wrote home, it is probable that the three young
men walked home together, but all that is certain is that Osgood did.
Osgood's seventh child, Charles Osgood Graves, was born on December 14, 1858,
and it is very likely that Osgood reached home in Wayne, Me. before that date.
According to John Card Graves, Osgood married Annie F. Gould, daughter of
Cyrus Gould, after Mercy. However, that is apparently not correct, since Annie
and Osgood both died in 1902, and Annie married Osgood's son Charles O. Graves.
(R‑13, R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Eliza J. Ridley
+2349. Roscoe
Graves, b. 5 April 1848, m. Philena Ricker, d. 15 July 1904.
2350. Eliza
Jenkins Graves, b. 7 April 1849, m. Joseph B. Gordon, d. 10 July 1884.
+2351. Daniel Ridley Graves, b. 5 Dec. 1851, m. Fronia W. Norris, 27 May 1879,
m(2) Lucy Frances Johnson, 1 Oct. 1895, d. 17 Nov. 1911.
+2352. Leroy F.
Graves, b. 2 June 1852, m. Elmira Samantha Stinchfield, 24 July 1876, d. 11
March 1920.
+2353. Benjamin Ridley Graves, b. 22 Dec. 1853, m(1) Abigail
Maria Jillson, 18 July 1874, m(2) Florence Elvira Stinchfield, 3 Aug. 1884, m(3)
Sarah McNeil, 26 Nov. 1890, m(4) Alice Eldora Weaver, 1 Dec. 1897, d. 27 Sept.
1935.
Children - Graves, by Mercy M. Bishop
2354. Ida Graves, b.
11 April 1857.
+2355. Charles Osgood Graves, b. 14 Dec. 1858, m. Annie F.
Gould.
Children - Graves, by Ellen A. Bishop
+2356. Inza Graves,
b. 1 May 1868, m. Nathan L. Roberts, 9 May 1883, d. 12 May 1894.
2357.
Mary Ellen Graves, b. 1874.
Catherine H. Graves (1476) was born 19 Nov.
1849 and died 7 Jan. 1878. She married John C. Stinchfield on 4 July 1864. He
was born 3 Nov. 1843 in Leeds, Me. (R‑13)
Children - Stinchfield
2358. Minnie Etta Stinchfield, b. 1 Jan. 1868.
2359. George Rogers
Stinchfield, b. 2 Jan. 1876.
CHILDREN OF OSGOOD GRAVES (765) AND LAURA A.
SHAW
Merritt Joseph Graves (1485) was born about 1839 in ME, died 17 Aug.
1910 in Afton Twp., Sanborn Co., SD, and was buried in the county cemetery 10
miles from Artesian, Sanborn Co., SD. He married Josephine Bodine, daughter of
James W. Bodine and Mary Louisa Brown. She was born 1841 or 1842 in IL, died 10
March 1913, and was buried in the Catholic church cem., Woonsocket, Sanborn Co.,
SD. They had 16 children. Of these, 5 daughters and 1 son lived to adulthood.
They were in the 1880 census for Austin, Mower Co., MN, ED 172, page 607A,
with Merritt Graves, 41, shoemaker, MA, Josephine, 37, IL, Lora, 15, Maud, 12,
Eva, 10, Regina, 3, and Lulu, 1, all the children born in MN. (R‑60)
Children - Graves
+2360. Laura Bell Graves, b. 14 Feb. 1865, m. Miles C.
Creegan, Nov. 1886 , d. March 1944.
2361. Mary Louisa Graves, b. 19 April
1866.
2362. Mariam Emerram ("Maude") Graves, b. March 1870, m. Mike (?)
Rowan.
2363. Maria Graves, b. July 1872.
2364. Mary Lydia (or Mary
Viola) Graves, b. 17 Nov. 1875.
+2365. Mariann Reginam Graves, b. 22
April 1877, m. Amberson Burns Neely, d. 30 Nov. 1931.
+2366. Lillian
Gertrude Graves, b. 10 Aug. 1878, m. Andrew Grassel.
2367. Merritt Joseph
Graves, b. 23 Dec. 1879. Twin.
2368. Mary Josephine Graves, b. 23 Dec.
1879. Twin.
+2369. Charles Edward Graves, b. 29 April 1881, m. Anna M.
Watznauer, 12 Jan. 1909, d. 29 June 1943.
2370. Mary Graves, b. 18 Feb.
1884, died young.
2371. child
2372. child
2373. child
2374. child
2375. child
CHILDREN OF NATHANIEL GRAVES, JR.
(770) AND ANNA J. YOUNG
Abraham Dorison Graves (1493) was born 25 April
1826 in Guilford, Me., and died 4 July 1907 in Fairdale, Ill. He married Salina
L. Churchill on 13 April 1850. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2376.
Evaline S. Graves, b. 7 Jan. 1852, m. William D. Patten, 6 April 1870.
2377. Pantha L. Graves, b. 12 Oct. 1854, d. 6 Sept. 1855.
+2378. Fred E.
Graves, b. 7 July 1856, m. Jeannie Wallace, 21 Feb. 1883.
2379. Charles
Stephen Graves, b. 18 Jan. 1862 (Creston, Ill.), m. Nelly A. Gray (dau. of Leroy
and Cordelia Gray of Sycamore, Ill.), 22 Oct. 1891. He was an attorney-at-law
and member of the firm of Ela, Grover and Graves, 79 Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill.
+2380. Nathaniel A. Graves, b. 5 July 1864, m. C. Carrie VanVorhis, 11 Aug.
1886.
+2381. Amos C. Graves, b. 10 Feb. 1867, m. Margaret Brown, 1 Jan.
1891.
2382. Burton Ellis Graves, b. 27 Aug. 1872. Lived in Chicago, Ill.
2383. Johnnie Graves, b. 12 Jan. 1875, d. 13 March 1875.
Julius H. P.
Graves (1496) was born 18 April 1833 in Guilford, Me. He married Mary Jane
Watson on 9 April 1863. They lived in Marshfield, Mass. (R‑201)
Children
- Graves
2384. Clara Graves, b. 7 Nov. 1863, m. Judson E. Beach, 25 July
1881.
2385. Guy E. Graves, b. 13 Feb. 1867. Lived in Marshfield, Mass.
2386. Perry Graves, b. 12 April 1871, m. Gertrude Parkinson, 21 Nov. 1894.
Lived in Lake View, Iowa.
2387. Anna Graves, b. 24 Aug. 1873.
2388. Paul Graves, b. 2 May 1877. Lived in Marshfield, Mass.
2389. Roger
Graves, b. 17 Aug. 1880.
Nathaniel Franklin ("Frank") Graves (1501) was
born 11 April 1845 in Portland, ME, and died 29 July 1907 in Leavenworth, KS. He
married Ellura Lane, daughter of John Lane and Emily Goff, on 30 June 1869 in
Pottawatomie Co., KS. She was born in 1853 in Troy, NY, and died 29 Oct. 1918 in
Leavenworth, KS. (The 1880 census said she was born in ME and both her parents
were born in ME.) They lived in McLouth, Jefferson Co., KS. All their children
were born in Blaine, Pottawatomie Co., KS. They were in the 1880 census for
Clear Creek, Pottawatomie Co., KS, with the head of household given as Frank,
his father born in MA and his mother born in ME, and all 5 children in that
census born in KS. Source R‑201 also listed a child named Julius H. P. Graves;
perhaps this was the same as John Horatio Graves. (R‑52, R‑201)
Children
- Graves
2390. Clifford Graves, b. 6 Oct. 1870, d. 2 Feb. 1884.
2391. Carrie Alice Graves, b. 1872, m. Bery Levi Strifler, 30 Sept. 1889
(Westmorland, Pottawatomie Co., KS), d. 28 Jan. 1900 (Sand Creek, OK). The 1880
census gave her name as Cora.
+2392. George Franklin Graves, b. 26 July
1874, m. Maude Ida Miller, 8 April 1898.
+2393. John Horatio Graves, b.
28 May 1876, m. Olive Lula Sears, 17 Jan. 1919, d. 1 Jan. 1955.
2394.
Sidney Walker Graves, b. 1878.
2395. Ada Lelia Graves, b. 25 Dec. 1880,
d. 11 July 1882 (Blaine, Pottawatomie Co., KS).
+2396. Hallie M. Graves,
b. 7 Aug. 1883, m. Elza C. Ocshier, d. 5 July 1925.
2397. Charlie Graves,
b. 29 Dec. 1885, d. 10 Feb. 1886.
2398. Ellura Emily ("Lorie") Graves, b.
29 June 1888, m. William Harrison Townsed Quesenbury, 20 March 1904, d. 11 Jan.
1919 (Jefferson Co., KS).
2399. Linn Edwin Graves, b. 11 April 1891, m(1)
Avis Freeman, m(2) Jacka Vivian, m(3) Dolly ‑‑‑‑‑‑, m(4) Stella ‑‑‑‑‑‑, d. 24
Dec. 1962 (Commerce, TX).
CHILDREN OF ALFRED GRAVES (772)
Henry
Alton Graves (1513) was born 24 March 1859 in Guilford, Me. He married Augie B.
Howard of Auburn, Me. on 7 June 1885. They lived in Auburn, Me. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2400. Howard A. Graves, b. 27 Aug. 1887.
2401.
Harold R. Graves, b. 15 Sept. 1889.
2402. Lawrence L. Graves, b. 25 June
1895.
CHILDREN OF SAMUEL S. GRAVES (773) AND HANNAH YOUNG
Andrew
Jackson Graves (1514) was born 23 Nov. 1831. He married Lydia Rice on 18 Feb.
1854. They lived in Irene, Ill. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+2403.
Irving Graves, b. 18 June 1855, m. Harriet M. Breese, 9 Dec. 1880.
+2404.
Albert Graves, b. 23 Aug. 1858, m. Dora R. Witter, 8 March 1882.
2405.
Howard Graves, b. 29 Aug. 1865, d. 26 Dec. 1887.
2406. Eugene Graves, b.
24 June 1872, m. Julia Bishop, 24 June 1894. Lived in Milwaukee, Wisc.
2407. Mary Graves, b. 12 Oct. 1868, m. Daniel Myers, 17 Sept. 1890.
George Henry Graves (1517) was born 19 June 1840. He married Verena Haller on 3
Jan. 1869. He served 3 years in Co. B., 15th Illinois Infantry. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+2408. Theodore Kyle Graves, b. 7 Nov. 1869, m. Birdie
V. St. Peters, 15 March 1891.
2409. Thaddeus M. Graves, b. 19 June 1872.
Lived in Irene, Ill.
CHILDREN OF MOSES A. GRAVES (779) AND ANNA F. SAWYER
Alpheus Moses Graves (1524) was born 17 June 1843. He married Henrietta
Jordan, daughter of Capt. Seth Jordan of Portland, Me., on 6 July 1868. They
lived in East Boston, Mass. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2410. Fred
Elihu Graves, b. 6 May 1869, d. 8 Oct. 1869.
2411. Alpheus Howard Graves,
b. 22 June 1871.
2412. Sidney Lewis Graves, b. 16 Aug. 1873, d. 24 July
1889.
2413. Edwin Willis Graves, b. 11 April 1876.
Willis Herbert
Graves (1527) was born 24 Aug. 1852. He married Carrie Macena Rigby, daughter of
William H. Rigby of Chelsea, Mass., on 4 Oct. 1882. They lived in Roxbury, Mass.
(R‑201)
Children - Graves
2414. Eustace Langlaus Graves, b. 8 Aug.
1889.
2415. Willis Herman Graves, b. 14 July 1893.
Edwin Adams
Graves (1528) was born 20 May 1855. He married Ida Snow of Brunswick, Me. on 30
June 1888. They lived in Brunswick. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2416. Alfaretta Graves, b. 27 July 1889.
CHILDREN OF ALFRED C. GRAVES
(782) AND SUSAN B. JACK
Albert Moses Graves (1531) was born 2 Dec. 1860.
He married Maria Tarbox of Topsham, Me. on 24 Nov. 1887. (R‑201)
Children
- Graves
2417. Alton John Graves, b. 17 Feb. 1889.
2418. Arthur
Cyrus Graves, b. 22 Dec. 1892.
CHILDREN OF STOCKBRIDGE P. GRAVES (784)
AND FRANCES E. GRAVES
Dr. Roscoe Stockbridge Graves (1535) was born 5
Nov. 1858 in Bowdoin, ME (or Saco, York Co., ME), died 28 Nov. 1942 in Saco, ME,
and was buried in Laurel Hill Cem. (lot 943, path violet), Saco, York Co., ME.
He was a practicing physician at Saco. He first married Katherine (“Kate”)
Wentworth Tarbox, daughter of Granville Tarbox and Abbie L. Milliken, of Saco,
Me. on 25 Nov. 1886. She was born 14 June 1862 in Saco, ME, and died after
1891-1899. He married second Maud Ellen Andrews, daughter of George R. Andrews
and Ellen Frances Soule, on 8 June 1899. She was born 23 Nov. 1871 in Biddeford,
York Co., ME, died 26 March 1871 in Wyalusing, Bradford Co., PA, and was buried
30 March 1971 in Laurel Hill Cem., Saco, ME. All the children were born in Saco,
York Co., ME. (R‑53, R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Katherine W. Tarbox
+2419. Helen Gertrude Graves, b. 9 Jan. 1890 (or 1891), m. Otha John
Hackler, d. Aug. 1983.
Children - Graves, by Maud E. Andrews
2420.
Bernice (“Bea”) Maud Graves, b. 18 Dec. 1901, m. Paul Richman, 2 Jan. 1932
(Richmond, IN), d. 12 Nov. 1991 (Miami, FL). He was son of Charles J. Richman
and Margaret Waltz.
2421. Eleanor Frances Graves, b. 14 July 1903, d. 11
Nov. 1910 (influenza, Saco, ME).
2422. Robert Edwin Graves, b. 30 March
1907, m. Catherine Devlin, 28 March 1932, d. 13 May 1989 (Mineola, NY). He was
bur. Laurel Hill Cem., Saco, ME. She was dau. of Denis Joseph Devlin and Lena
Appelinas (?) Malonson.
CHILDREN OF WILLIAM GRAVES (794)
Alpheus
Lincoln Graves (1540) was born 6 May 1833 in Topsham, Me., and died 22 Sept.
1884. He married Nancy J. Stuart, daughter of William and Elizabeth Stuart of
Bowdoinham, Me., on 22 March 1863. They lived in Topsham, where he was the
Secretary of "Patrons Mutual Aid" of Maine. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2423. Fannie May Graves, b. 9 July 1869. Was a teacher; graduated from
Farmington State Normal School.
2424. Appleton Melcher Graves, b. 2 Sept.
1878.
Charles Albert Graves (1541) was born 31 Dec. 1849 in Topsham, Me.
He married Kate Landre of Cape Breton, N.S. on 30 Oct. 1879. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2425. John Melvin Graves, b. 15 March 1881.
2426. William Winthrop Graves, b. 15 March 1881.
CHILDREN OF DAVID GRAVES
(796) AND HANNAH BROWN
David Horace Graves (1545) was born 13 April 1839.
He married Catherine Curtis of Bowdoinham, Me. They lived in Bowdoinham. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2427. David H. Graves, Jr., b. 14 Dec. 1873.
2428. Edward M. Graves, b. 4 July 1876.
CHILDREN OF ISAAC GRAVES
(797)
Henry B. Graves (1548) was born 16 Dec. 1837. He married Miranda S.
Pray of Detroit, Me. on 8 Jan. 1865. She died 14 May 1875. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2429. Mabel F. Graves, b. 20 March 1867 (Detroit, Me.).
2430. Harry Graves, b. 14 June 1871 (Burnham, Me.), d. 15 June 1871.
Daniel A. Graves (1550) was born 19 Aug. 1840 in Topsham, Me. He first married
Watie M. Davis of Burnham, Me. on 12 May 1867. She died 22 Dec. 1870. He
secondly married Ellen M. Knowlton of Rockland, Me. on 27 Feb. 1875. She died 16
Sept. 1879. He thirdly married Margaret (“Maggie”) E. Sweetland of Rockland, Me.
on 10 March 1884. He was in the Civil War on Monitor "Canonicus". He lived in
Rockland. His first child was born in Burnham, Me., and all the others were born
in Rockland, Knox Co., Me. They were in the 1900 and 1930 censuses for Rockland,
Knox Co., ME. He was a day laborer. (R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Watie
M. Davis
2431. William E. Graves, b. 11 Oct. 1868.
Children -
Graves, by Margaret E. Sweetland
2432. Albert F. Graves, b. 20 Jan. 1885.
2433. Harry W. Graves, b. 27 July 1886, d. 12 Sept. 1888.
2434.
Roland G. Graves, b. 22 June 1888.
2435. Herman H. Graves, b. 12 June
1890.
+2436. Martin S. Graves, b. July 1893, m. Ester J. ‑‑‑‑‑‑.
Isaac E. Graves (1552) was born 20 Sept. 1844 in Topsham, Me. He married Lizzie
M. Rice of Portsmouth, N.H. on 27 Oct. 1867. He was in the 24th Maine Regt. in
the Civil War. He lived in Saugus, Mass., P.O. Cliftondale, Mass. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2437. Cora E. Graves, b. 26 Jan. 1874.
2438.
George E. Graves, b. 30 Nov. 1876, d. 11 June 1885.
Emery O. Graves
(1553) was born 18 Feb. 1847 at Topsham, Me. He first married Tillie M.
Blaisdell of Greenbush, Me. on 21 Jan. 1877. She died 17 May 1884 at Burnham. He
secondly married Cora A. Cross of Pittsfield, Me. on 21 Nov. 1885. He lived in
Burnham, Me. Both his children were born in Burnham. (R‑201)
Children -
Graves, by Tillie M. Blaisdell
2439. Alberta M. Graves, b. 17 Oct. 1877.
Children - Graves, by Cora A. Cross
2440. Maud E. Graves, b. 2 Sept.
1887.
CHILDREN OF JOSEPH STORER (804) AND CORDELIA HOWARD
Samuel
Storer (1561) was born 29 Nov. 1827 and died in 1895. He married Susan Bates on
19 Sept. 1854. (R‑21)
Children - Storer
2441. Julia Douglass
Storer, b. 16 April 1856, d. 15 June 1945.
2442. Newton Bates Storer, b.
1 Jan. 1860.
+2443. Henry Erastus Storer, b. 30 May 1863, m. Bertha M.
Grosch, 29 Oct. 1894, d. 27 Feb. 1911.
2444. Benjamin Wade Storer, b. 19
July 1868, d. 6 July 1934.
2445. Lucy Josephine Storer, b. 20 Dec. 1870,
d. 24 Nov. 1872.
2446. Susan Mable Storer, b. 27 Dec. 1873.
CHILDREN OF THEOPHILUS B. GRAVES (808) AND PRISCILLA B. GREEN
Marshall T.
Graves (1577) was born 25 Oct. 1855. He married Serena Alexander, daughter of
Andrew and Maribah Alexander, on 13 Nov. 1889 in Somerville, Mass. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2447. Everett M. Graves, b. 5 Oct. 1891.
CHILDREN OF JAMES GRAVES (809)
Charles E. Graves (1579) was born 27 Sept.
1841. He married Mary I. Randall of Bowdoinham, Me. on 3 Sept. 1864. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2448. James R. Graves, b. 19 Aug. 1866.
2449. Sherman E. Graves
Washington D. Graves (1581) was born 20 July
1847. He married Edith McIntyre of Stafford, Conn. (R‑201)
Children -
Graves
2450. Frank Lasbury Graves
2451. Alonzo Graves
2452.
Alice L. Graves
2453. Fred Graves
2454. Mabel Graves
James
C. Graves (1582) was born 14 Sept. 1853. He first married Priscilla Manes of
Lisbon, Me. who died 6 days after the birth of her child. He secondly married
Mrs. Mira Miles of Dexter, Me. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2455.
Henry Linwood Graves
William I. Graves (1583) was born 16 Aug. 1855. He
married Abbie Marriner on 13 Oct. 1887. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2456. Florence Graves, b. 4 March 1889.
2457. Ethel E. Graves, b. 21 Jan.
1891.
CHILDREN OF SARAH GRAVES (810) AND BENJAMIN CURTIS
George
Henry Curtis (1586) was born 6 June 1842 in Harpswell, Cumberland Co., ME. He
married Mary ‑‑‑‑‑‑. (R‑64)
Children - Curtis
2458. Franklin
Curtis, b. 1868.
Oliver Graves Curtis (1587) was born 2 June 1845 in
Harpswell, Cumberland Co., ME, and died 24 Feb. 1904. He married Ellen M.
Andrews. She was born about 1846 in Woodstock, Oxford Co., ME. All their
children were born in Oxford Co., ME, possibly all in South Paris. (R‑64)
Children - Curtis
2459. Clara G. Curtis, b.c. 1867.
2460.
Hermon Curtis, b.c. 1869.
+2461. Archie Harold Curtis, b. 9 July 1874, m.
Ava D. Hall, 15 Sept. 1896, d. 27 June 1921.
2462. Ellen E. Curtis, b.c.
1874.
2463. Oliver Everdell Curtis, b.c. 1877, m. Helen Hammond. She was
b.c. 1879 in Paris Hill, Oxford Co., ME.
2464. Robert Curtis, b.c. 1880.
+2465. Roy H. Curtis, b.c. 1882, m. Miriam Louise Calef, 12 Sept. 1906.
2466. Jessica L. Curtis, b.c. 1883.
2467. Vernon A. Curtis, b.c.
1887.
CHILDREN OF LUCINDA GRAVES (812) AND HARVEY SMALL
Daniel
Small (1594) was born in June 1851, and died in 1940 in Charleston, Penobscot
Co., ME. He married Lenora Dyer, daughter of Franklin Howard Dyer and Amanda
Maloina Lyford, in 1894. She was born in Oct. 1859, and died in 1929 in ME. All
their children were born in ME. (R‑63)
Children - Small
2468.
Esther Gertrude Small, b. 10 Sept. 1898, m. Basil Bernise Foss, 1 Jan. 1920
(ME), d. 31 Aug. 1973 (Freeport, Cumberland Co., ME). He was b. 5 May 1897 in
ME, and d. 29 Aug. 1970 in Bangor, Penobscot Co., ME, son of Ernest Foss and
Alice M. Dean.
2469. Sadie E. Small, b.c. 1885.
2470. Annie May
small, b.c. Oct. 1887.
2471. Frank H. Small, b.c. July 1888.
2472.
George H. Small, b.c. Feb. 1893.
2473. Ethel A. Small, b.c. Aug. 1894.
2474. Henry D. Small, b.c. March 1900.
CHILDREN OF SAMUEL GRAVES
(837) AND SARAH SPARHAWK
Samuel Graves (1610) was born 27 May 1836 at
Marblehead, Mass. He married Lizzie Baker. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2475. Alice Graves, b. 16 July 1864.
2476. Willie Graves, b. 3 July
1872, d. young.
2477. Fannie Graves, b. 3 July 1872, d. young.
CHILDREN OF JOSEPH B. GRAVES (839) AND MARGARET BESOM
Joseph Graves
(1620) was born 16 Sept. 1828. He first married Sarah A. Orne on 15 Aug. 1850.
She died 17 April 1881. He secondly married Mary E. O'Niel on 28 April 1882. He
lived in Marblehead, Mass. (R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Sarah A. Orne
2478. Margaret Ellen Graves, b. 12 Aug. 1851, d. March 1886.
2479.
Sarah E. Graves, b. 16 Aug. 1853, m. Joseph Pierce, 1 Oct. 1874.
2480.
Joseph Graves, b. 16 Sept. 1856.
+2481. William H. Graves, b. 17 Nov.
1859, m. Clara E. Sparhawk, 21 July 1880.
2482. Carrie O. Graves, b. 22
Feb. 1863, m. John W. W. Corey, 7 April 1884.
2483. Lizzie G. Graves, b.
9 June 1867, m. Frank N. Kiblem, 19 April 1888.
2484. Mary S. Graves, b.
30 Nov. 1869.
Children - Graves, by Mary E. O'Niel
2485. Elner
Gertrude Graves, b. 9 Dec. 1885.
CHILDREN OF EBENEZER GRAVES (840) AND
MARY COLLYER
Capt. Eben Graves (1628) was born 20 July 1832 at
Marblehead, Mass., and died 23 June 1870 on board his ship "Panama" at
Galveston, Texas. He married Mary Conklin of New Orleans, La. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2486. Molly Graves, b. on the "Panama" in the harbor of
Rio de Janiero, m. in San Francisco, Cal.
CHILDREN OF AMOS E. GRAVES
(841) AND ELIZA CHAPMAN
Amos E. Graves (1632) was born 21 Jan. 1828 at
Marblehead, Mass. He married Eliza S. Pitman on 26 Jan. 1860. He lived in
Marblehead.
The following article is from the Marblehead Messenger of 8
Jan. 1897. "Sudden death: A week ago today we recorded the story of a runaway
horse which dashed by the Messenger office on Friday afternoon. Passing on the
sidewalk at the same time was Mr. Amos E. Graves whose sudden death from
pneumonia we here record. Mr. Graves was the son of the late Mr. Amos E. Graves,
for many years one of Marblehead's best known grocers. He was a contracting
carpenter. Earlier in his life, he was a provisions dealer, at one time
associated with Mr. William J. Goldthwaite. As a young man, he was a seaman in
the merchant service, sailing with Captain John Devreux to California in the
memorable year '49. Mr. Graves married the daughter of the late Henry F. Pitman,
who survives him. His family includes four daughters and two sons. Mr. Graves
had experienced two severe attacks of pneumonia previous to this last fatal
attack. He was stricken on Saturday evening and died Wednesday morning shortly
before 8 o'clock. He was a man of genial presence and was generally well liked."
A. E. Graves had the following occupations listed in the federal census:
seaman (1900), retail grocer (1910), provision dealer (1920), and carpenter
(1930).
When the daughter of A. E. Graves and Eliza S. Pitman, Carrie A.,
died in 1917, her surviving brothers and sisters were listed as: Mr. (Amos)
Henry Graves of Lynn, Mr. Everett S. Graves of Marblehead, Mrs. Henry W. Brown
(Lizzie) of Marblehead, Mrs. Ambrose Stone of Marblehead, and Mrs. Arnold
Boutell of Saginaw, Michigan. Carrie A. was the wife of Mr. Frank Tucker of
Marblehead. (R‑9, R‑201)
Children - Graves
2487. Lizzie Florence
Graves, b. 10 Nov. 1862, m. Henry Ware Brown, 25 Feb. 1892.
2488. Amos
Henry Graves, b. 5 Dec. 1863.
2489. Helen L. Graves, b. 28 Dec. 1864.
2490. Everett S. Graves, b. 3 Dec. 1867.
2491. Anna Gertrude Graves,
b. 18 July 1871.
2492. Carrie A. Graves, b. 10 Oct. 1873, m. Frank
Tucker.
Capt. Samuel Chapman Graves (1633) was born 6 Feb. 1829 in Salem,
Mass., and died 11 (or 16) March 1911 in Marblehead, Mass. He first married
Nancy Mason on 27 March 1851. She was born in 1833 and died 11 April 1853. He
secondly married Mary Elizabeth Phillips on 11 Jan. 1855 in Marblehead. She was
born 7 Oct. 1834 and died 2 Jan. 1902. He thirdly married Mrs. Sarah (Peach)
Tucker in 1907. He was in the Civil War, went out as Lieut. in Co. C, 8th Regt.,
Mass. Vols., and after his return organized separate Co. of which he was Capt.
(1912-1865) and stationed at Fort Warren, Mass. He lived in Marblehead, Mass. He
was a cordwainer. (R‑30, R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Mary E. Phillips
2493. Lizzie H. Graves, b. 8 Aug. 1856, d. 13 Sept. 1857.
2494. Emery
J. Graves, b. 8 April 1858, d. 8 Nov. 1859.
+2495. Eliza Chapman Graves,
b. 18 Dec. 1860, m. John Charles Harris, 15 Sept. 1880, d. 21 Feb. 1938.
2496. Luna S. Graves, b. 19 May 1867, m. Henry A. Lewis, 22 Feb. 1887.
2497. Ella H. Graves, b. 7 Sept. 1871, d. 26 Aug. 1877.
Joseph Graves
(1636) was born 3 Sept. 1833 in Salem, Mass. He married Rebecca D. Sweet on 20
March 1856. She died 2 March 1888. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+2498. Amos E. Graves, b. 27 May 1857, m. Margaret Boughton, 7 Feb. 1878.
2499. Anna Maria Graves, b. 28 April 1858, d. 21 Oct. 1858.
2500.
Anna Maria Graves, b. 11 June 1862.
2501. Carrie Graves, b. 16 Aug. 1864,
d. 13 Sept. 1864.
2502. Emma F. Graves, b. 14 March 1867, d. 16 July
1867.
2503. Herbert Graves, b. 3 Nov. 1872.
James Chapman Graves
(1641) was born 8 Jan. 1841 in Salem, Mass., and died in 1928. He married Hannah
Pitman, daughter of Henry F. Pitman and Mary Phillips, on 17 May 1865. He served
in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War and up to 2 May 1867 in various positions
from first class boy to Asst. Paymaster, was in many engagements and served with
distinguished honor for 6 years, and was discharged on the return of his vessel
to this country 2 May 1867. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+2504.
Elfred Pitman Graves, b. 13 Feb. 1866, m. Harriet Dana Ireson, 9 April 1891, d.
17 March 1934.
2505. Nellei Pitman Graves, b. 19 March 1868.
2506.
James Walter Graves, b. 24 Jan. 1870, d. 6 July 1870.
2507. Edith Graves,
b. 8 July 1871.
2508. Stella Chapman Graves, b. 24 April 1873.
2509. James Chapman Graves, b. 26 Dec. 1875, m. Eleanor Rand Goldthwait, 30 Oct.
1911. She was daughter of William J. Goldthwait. James was living in Spokane,
Wash. in 1911 (according to the Marblehead Messenger) and in Hartford, Conn. in
1928 (according to his father's will of 1928).
2510. Bertha Louise
Graves, b. 5 June 1878.
2511. Hannah Phillips Graves, b. 24 May 1880.
2512. Mary Eliza Graves, b. 8 Jan. 1882, d. 28 Aug. 1882.
CHILDREN OF
JOHN GRAVES (845) AND MARY SIMMS
John Mason Graves (1650) was born 1 Jan.
1838 at Marblehead, Mass. He first married Mary A. Smith on 12 Jan. 1873. He
secondly married Isabel Keating on 22 June 1882. (R‑201)
Children -
Graves
2513. Amy E. Graves, b. 18 Dec. 1874.
CHILDREN OF FRANKLIN
W. GRAVES (858) AND ELIZA J. BLANEY
Franklin Washington Graves (1653) was
born 27 Aug. 1849 in Danvers, Mass. He married Harriet D. ‑‑‑‑‑‑. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2514. Willie B. Graves, b. 26 Nov. 1875.
2515. Edith A. Graves, b. 29 Sept. 1878.
2516. George W. Graves, b. 31
Oct. 1880, d. 21 Feb. 1882.
2517. Franklin W. Graves, b. 13 May 1884.
2518. Albert W. Graves, b. 13 May 1884.
CHILDREN OF AMBROSE L. GRAVES
(866) AND ELIZA SORADO
Ambrose L. Graves (1655) was born 1842, and died
30 Dec. 1875 at Chelsea, Mass. He married Eliza A. Baker on 14 July 1865. She
was born in Lynn, Mass., the daughter of Asa and Almira Baker. Ambrose was a
baker. They lived at 77 Essex St., Chelsea. Both their children were born in
Chelsea, Mass. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2519. Hattie Lizzie
Graves, b. 15 July 1866, m. Charles Eugene Brown, 20 Oct. 1886. He was b. 15
Oct. 1861, son of Charles R. Brown and Mary Burr Sears of Gardner, Mass.
2520. Rufus Ellis Graves, b. 1 Nov. 1868.
CHILDREN OF JOHN BAILEY GRAVES
(869)
John B. Graves (1659) was born 8 Aug. 1838 in Marblehead, Mass. He
married Marietta Stever of Marblehead in June 1857. (R‑201)
Children -
Graves
2521. Eva Graves, b. 30 Jan. 1857, m. Daniel B. H. Power, 7 June
1877.
2522. George P. Graves, b. 23 Sept. 1859, m. Carrie Hadley, 26 Jan.
1881.
2523. Sarah A. Graves, b. 7 April 1861, d. 1864.
Joseph R.
Graves (1660) was born 12 Sept. 1840 in Marblehead, Mass. He married Sarah A.
Stever on 3 Aug. 1865. They lived in Marblehead. (R‑201)
Children -
Graves
2524. Marietta Graves, b. 28 Feb. 1866.
2525. Sarah E.
Graves, b. 7 Nov. 1869.
William Russell Graves (1661) was born 25 Nov.
1846 in Marblehead, Mass. He married Hannah M. Powers on 30 Aug. 1869. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2526. Lillie Graves, b. 8 March 1870.
2527.
Martha Graves, b. 5 Dec. 1873.
2528. Lizzie Graves, b. 1 Aug. 1875.
2529. Alice Graves, b. 17 Sept. 1878.
2530. Elsie M. Graves, b. 25
July 1880.
Arthur Graves (1663) was born 16 Sept. 1857. He married Emily
S. Reynolds on 28 April 1880. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2531.
Caroline R. Graves, b. 20 Oct. 1880.
2532. Eveline S. Graves, b. 17 Aug.
1891.
CHILDREN OF RICHARD GRAVES (871) AND ELIZABETH ROUNDY
Stephen H. Graves (1664) was born 28 March 1843 in Marblehead, Mass., and was
baptized 2 June 1843. He married Sarah Girdler. She died 9 Oct. 1885. They lived
in Marblehead where their children were born. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2533. William Graves, b. May 1866.
2534. Henry C. Graves, b. 6 April
1869, d. 31 Aug. 1886.
2535. Lillian B. Graves, b. 25 Dec. 1873.
Richard F. Graves (1665) was born 26 July 1845 in Marblehead, Mass. He married
Hannah Martin on 13 Sept. 1863. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2536.
Frank Graves, b. 18 Nov. 1864, d. soon.
2537. Frank A. Graves, b. 25 Dec.
1866.
2538. Arnold Graves, b. 26 Nov. 1868, d. soon.
2539. Fred A.
Graves, b. 31 March 1870, d. soon.
2540. Fred A. Graves, b. 18 July 1871,
d. soon.
2541. Martin Graves, b. 7 April 1873.
2542. Alice M.
Graves, b. 7 July 1874.
2543. William Graves, b. 7 July 1876.
2544. Elizabeth Graves, b. April 1878.
2545. Arthur Graves, b. Aug. 1882.
2546. Horace Graves, b. 2 Nov. 1884.
Charles H. H. Graves (1669) was
born 4 Oct. 1854 in Marblehead, Mass., and died 10 Dec. 1877. He married
Elizabeth Eustis on 5 Sept. 1876. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2547.
Charles H. Graves, b. 30 March 1877.
2548. Lena Graves, b. 30 March 1877.
Elmer Clarence Graves (1673) was born 9 March 1863 in Marblehead, Essex Co.,
MA, died 14 Dec. 1919 in Malden, Middlesex Co., MA from septicemia from a burn
on his left arm, and was buried 16 Dec. 1919 in Holy Cross Cem., Malden, MA. The
name of his first wife is not known. He secondly married Mary Ann Doucette about
1905. She was born about 1885 in Canada.
In addition to his brother
Everett, he had a relative Horace Graves. It is also believed that the yacht
club in Marblehead was owned by this family.
Elmer was in the 1900 census
for Lynn, Essex Co., MA, widower, working as a shoe worker, cutter, with son
Bertram. He was in the 1910 census with his second wife, working in a shoe
factory. His wife (as a widow) and family were in the 1920 census for Everett,
Middlesex Co., MA. (R‑61)
Children - Graves, by 1st wife
2549.
Bertram W. Graves, b. Dec. 1896.
Children - Graves, by Mary Ann Doucette
+2550. George Nelson Harold Graves, b. 20 Jan. 1906, married, d. 13 March
1979.
+2551. Wilfred Doucette Graves, b. 17 July 1907, m. Cecil Carter,
d. 2 Feb. 1984.
+2552. James Roy Graves, b. 28 June 1909, married, d. May
1951.
2553. John Richard Graves, b. 27 Jan. 1911, d. 20 July 1929.
2554. Charles Ernest Graves, b. 17 Oct. 1913, d. 1944.
+2555. Paul
Kenneth Graves, b. 24 July 1914, married, d. June 1984.
+2556. Mary Norma
Graves, b. 19 Sept. 1916, m. Gerald Norman Campbell, 20 Sept. 1936.
2557.
Gordon Matthew Graves, died in infancy.
CHILDREN OF ELEAZER T. GRAVES
(873) AND OLIVE P. EMORY
William C. Graves (1675) was born 24 Jan. 1851
in Marblehead, Mass. He married Sarah E. Hathaway on 7 Jan. 1874. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2558. Alice P. Graves, b. 25 May 1875, m. Richard
W. F. Adams, 25 June 1891.
+2559. Gardner R. Graves, b. 13 May 1884, m.
Lilla E. Smith.
James Elbridge Graves (1678) was born 1 Jan. 1861 (or
1860) in Marblehead, Mass., and died 6 Aug. 1930 in Pleasant Lake, N.H. He
married Esther H. Rhoades on 26 June 1895. He was the founder of Graves Boatyard
of Marblehead in 1895. It was still owned by the Graves family until 1981. (R‑9)
Children - Graves
2560. Erving Selman Graves, b. 29 Jan. 1902.
2561. Edith Perkins Graves
2562. Mildred Humphrey Graves
CHILDREN OF JOSEPH H. GRAVES (874) AND ELIZA McLEAN
Joseph H. Graves
(1679) was born 12 July 1846 in Marblehead, Mass., and died 1 Nov. 1910 in
Marblehead (death cert.). He served in the Civil War in Co. C, 27th
Massachusetts unattached (Marblehead Messenger obituary). He was an engineer by
occupation. He married Mary A. Armstrong on 25 Dec. 1867. (R‑9, R‑201)
Children - Graves
2563. Mary J. Graves, b. 4 July 1868.
2564.
Henry A. Graves, b. 27 July 1870.
Annie Green Graves (1686) was born 13
June 1860 and died 14 Jan. 1927, both in Marblehead, Essex Co., Mass. She
married Joseph Goodwin, son of John Stacey Goodwin II and Sarah L. Dodd, on 18
June 1879 in Marblehead. He was born 22 Dec. 1856 in Marblehead, died 4 April
1938 in Beverly, Essex Co., Mass., and was buried 7 April 1938 in Beverly. Their
first four children were born in Marblehead and the last one in Beverly. (R‑24)
Children - Goodwin
+2565. Harry Stacey Goodwin, b. 6 Nov. 1879, m(1)
Bertha Agnes Joyce, 27 June 1900, m(2) Jennie Elizabeth Fisher, 30 May 1901, d.
28 Jan. 1940.
2566. Joseph Clifford Goodwin, b. 18 Aug. 1885, m. Mary
Catherine Lynch, Sept. 1919, d. 14 Jan. 1957.
2567. Everett Goodwin, b. 4
Oct. 1890, m. Helen Blackler, 20 June 1917, d. 23 Jan. 1960.
2568. John
Stacey Goodwin, b. 15 Sept. 1893, m. Ruth D. Preston, 15 Sept. 1920, d. 23 Nov.
1954.
2569. Caroline Graves Goodwin, b. 28 Feb. 1901, m. Harold J.
Reilly, d. 1971.
CHILDREN OF SAMUEL E. GRAVES (885) AND ABIGAIL PHILLIPS
Sarah Elizabeth Graves (1689) was born 27 March 1845 in Marblehead, Mass.,
and died 17 April 1892. She married Thomas Loham on 16 Feb. 1864. Dates and
marriages for them and their children are from the family Bible. (R‑25)
Children - Loham
2570. Rose Loham, b. 14 Nov. 1866, m. Robert H. Roach,
21 Oct. 1886, d. 1939.
2571. Abbie Loham, b. 12 Sept. 1868, m. George
Thorborn, 24 Sept. 1891, d. 22 June 1932.
2572. Thomas Loham, b. 17 Aug.
1871, m. Ida M. Phillips, 23 Dec. 1896, d. 15 Nov. 1934.
2573. Benjamin
Loham, b. 19 July 1884, m. Grace MacDonald, 3 Aug. 1905, d. 1956.
Mary
Abigail Graves (1691) was born 30 April 1850 in Marblehead, Mass., and died 22
May 1938. She married George A. Greene on 7 Dec. 1869. All dates and marriages
are from the family Bible. (R‑25)
Children - Greene
2574. George
Broughton Greene, b. 25 Aug. 1871, d. 1 Oct. 1871.
2575. George Aubrey
Greene, b. 14 May 1873, d. 4 June 1875.
2576. Josie Swilzer L. Greene, b.
1 Oct. 1874, m. Cora M. Tucker, 27 June 1894, d. 1949.
2577. Annie Alice
Greene, b. 13 Aug. 1876, m. Ernest C. Mason, 12 March 1901, d. 1944.
2578. Emery Lee Griffin Greene, b. 19 Sept. 1878, m. Sadie L. Dennis, 7 April
1905, d. 19 Nov. 1918.
2579. Mary Abigail Greene, b. 10 Sept. 1879, d. 4
Sept. 1880.
Joseph Phillips Graves (1692) was born 12 Aug. 1852 in
Marblehead, Mass., and died 20 April 1938. He married Louisa F. (or Laura T.)
Barnard, daughter of George B. Barnard (b. Bradford, N.H.) and Abigail Sewall
Graves Morse (b. Marblehead), on 7 Dec. 1876 in Lynn, Mass.
(Marblehead_Messenger, 16 Dec. 1876). She was born 19 Nov. 1857 and died 21 Jan.
1938. (R‑9, R‑25, R‑201)
Children - Graves
+2580. William Lewis
Graves, b. 7 Sept. 1879, m. Jessie May Chase, 26 Sept. 1906, d. Nov. 1951.
+2581. Mary Abbie Graves, b. 15 Feb. 1883, m. Frank Chester Bowden, 30 Oct.
1912, d. 26 Jan. 1979.
Hannah Martin Graves (1693) was born 12 Nov. 1854
and died 10 Aug. 1942, both in Marblehead, Mass. She married Joseph Herbert
Evans, son of William T. Evans and Abigail M. Caswell, on 27 May 1884 in
Marblehead. She was born in 1856 and died in 1937. She was a Gold Star Mother,
and christened the light cruiser "Marblehead" in 1924. (R‑25, R‑30)
Children - Evans
2582. Aubrey Lewis Evans, b. 4 Sept. 1884, never
married, d. 27 Jan. 1915.
2583. Annie Alice Evans, b. 4 Sept. 1884, m.
John Edward Harris, 8 Oct. 1903, d. 15 Jan. 1967. See #3171 for descendants.
2584. Charles Herbert Evans, b. 11 March 1887, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑, 1918 (Salem,
Mass.), d. 20 July 1918 (killed in France in World War I).
CHILDREN OF
JOHN F. GRAVES (893) AND ISANNA L. STONE
Charles Brown Graves (1710) was
born 23 Oct. 1871. He attended Tufts College in 1894, and was living in Brazil
in 1900. His occupation was electrical plant manager. He married Lilla Beede,
daughter of James K. Beede. (R‑9)
Children - Graves
2585. Dorothy
Graves, b. 1900 (Marblehead, Mass.), d. 22 April 1976.
CHILDREN OF MARY
B. TUCKER (895) AND JOHN H. ROUNDY
William LeCrew Roundy (1712) was born
11 Sept. 1850, and died 19 May 1927 in Marblehead, Mass. He married Mary Susan
Savory on 17 April 1877 in Marblehead. (R‑30)
Children - Roundy
+2586. Alice Viola Roundy, b. 17 March 1878, m. Frank Russell Doliber, 4 Feb.
1902.
CHILDREN OF PHILIP E. GRAVES (896) AND MARY R. PAINE
Arthur
Graves (1713) was born 29 Aug. 1865 at Marblehead, Mass., and died 1 Feb. 1937.
He first married Eliza White on 25 April 1889. He secondly married Sarah Hazel.
He lived at 174 Pleasant St., Marblehead. He was a mailman. (R‑9, R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Eliza White
2587. Fred W. Graves, b. 4 Feb. 1890,
married. No children.
2588. Edna Graves, b. 17 May 1891, d. young. Family
records do not include this daughter.
+2589. Marion Graves, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑
Blumenthal (later changed name to Blake).
2590. Gladys Graves, m. Jack
Clay (of Marblehead, Mass.).
+2591. Mary Graves, m. Walter Hanscom.
Children - Graves, by Sarah Hazel
+2592. Arthur Graves, Jr., b. 7
Feb. 1897, m. Ellen Mary Costigan, d. 22 June 1932.
CHILDREN OF ELEAZER
GRAVES (900) AND LEONORA CHAPMAN
Hannah Lyons Graves (1723) was born 22
(or 2) June 1871 and died 28 Jan. 1908, both in Marblehead, Mass. She married
Amos Humphrey, son of Elias and Sarah E. Humphrey, on 10 July 1890. He was born
in 1857 in Lunenberg, Mass. Both their children were born in Marblehead, Mass.
(R‑36)
Children - Humphrey
+2593. Amy Reta Humphrey, b. 14 Nov.
1890, m(1) Frank Curtis Freeto, 21 Feb. 1914, m(2) William Freeto.
+2594.
Gertrude Graves Humphrey, b. 19 Oct. 1895, m(1) Anthony Jeffery, 25 Oct. 1914,
m(2) Daniel Hogan, d. 15 Jan. 1939.
CHILDREN OF JEREMIAH HOLMES (906) AND
TRYPHENA SHATTUCK
George Holmes (1731) was born 25 Jan. 1814 in
Woodstock, Conn., died 14 March 1863 in Worcester, Mass., and was buried in
Southbridge, Mass. His death was caused by an accidental gunshot in the right
side. He was a spoke and hub maker.
He married Anne Broadbent on 3 Dec.
1838 (or 2 Dec. 1837). She was born 31 May 1815 in England, died 6 July 1905 in
Worcester, Mass. (in Worcester Insane Hospital of senile dementia), and was
buried in Southbridge, Mass. (R‑18)
Children - Holmes
2595. Sarah
Jane Holmes, b. 30 Dec. 1841, m. Luther D. Clemence.
2596. Mary Ann
Holmes, b. 18 Nov. 1843, m. Henry P. Holden.
2597. Helen Elizabeth
Holmes, b. 28 July 1846, m. John A. Campbell.
2598. Herbert George
Holmes, b. 25 July 1849, d. 23 Sept. 1851.
+2599. Hamilton Gerish Holmes,
b. 30 Nov. 1852, m. Luella Sparrow Wood, 20 Nov. 1878, d. 10 May 1902.
2600. Abbie Agnes Holmes, b. 10 Dec. 1854, m. Edgar D. Morse, d. 6 Sept. 1889
(of childbirth, Southbridge, Mass.).
2601. Lena Alice Holmes, b. 10 Nov.
1860, never married, d. 9 April 1923 (Southbridge, Mass.). Bur. Oak Ridge Cem.,
Southbridge, Mass.
CHILDREN OF THOMAS T. GRAVES (916) AND FIDELIA RIGGS
Pamela Graves (1737) married Burness Crawford. (R‑40)
Children -
Crawford
2602. Lorena Crawford
2603. Lillie Crawford
2604.
Gay Crawford
2605. Willie Crawford
Henrietta Graves (1738) married
Mortimer Sayles. (R‑40)
Children - Sayles
2606. Eugene Sayles
2607. George Sayles
2608. Frank Sayles
2609. Fred Sayles
2610. Cora Sayles
Frances Graves (1739) married Henry Duboise. (R‑40)
Children - Duboise
2611. William Duboise
2612. Herbert Duboise
2613. Melvin Duboise
2614. Lida Duboise
Cynthia Graves (1740),
birth date not known, died 6 Jan. 1890, and was buried in Laurel, Montana. She
married Alfred Bruce Barott on 24 Sept. 1852 in Mayfield, Wisc.
Alfred
was born 11 Feb. 1830 in Volney, N.Y., where he spent his early years. He left
home in 1848 at the age of 18 to travel to Wisconsin with his brother Luther
("Lute"). In the following years he worked on Great Lakes sailing ships, on a
river boat on the Mississippi, and with a timber cruising outfit in Minnesota.
He spent some time traveling and exploring in Wisconsin and Minnesota. After
returning to Wisconsin, he worked as a scout and hunter for immigration wagon
trains going to Wisconsin from New York.
After marrying in 1852, Alfred
and Cynthia lived in Mayfield, Wisc. for the next two years. In 1854 they moved
to Minnesota with Alfred's brother Lute and his family, where they each bought
farms in Blue Earth Co. They returned to Wisc. in the fall of 1856, and
purchased an 80 acre farm 70 miles from Mayville. They lived there for about 6
years, during which time their first 3 children were born.
In 1861 they
again moved west to Minnesota, and settled on a farm near Lake Crystal, again in
Blue Earth Co., and it was there that their son Elmer Ellsworth was born. They
had been living there for less than a year when they were forced to flee for
their lives when the Sioux uprising of 1862 occurred. They stayed for a short
time in Mankato, Minn., and then returned to Mayville, Wisc. After visiting
there for a few months, in the spring of 1863 they returned to Minn., probably
St. Paul.
They moved to Centerville, Minn. (near St. Paul), probably in
1865, built a large house, and lived there for a number of years. On 9 Oct.
1872, Alfred bought a farm in Columbus Township, Anoka Co., Minn., and this
became his permanent home, except for the time he spent in Tamarack in Aitken
Co. between 1889 and 1904. In addition to running a farm, he raised bees and
sold honey.
Alfred died 19 Feb. 1920 at the home of his son, Elmer, and
was buried in Oak Park Cem., Forest Lake, Minn. (R‑39, R‑208)
Children -
Barott
2615. Orville Barott, b. 1856, d. 1858.
+2616. Chauncey
Barott, b. 10 July 1857, m. Clemence LeVesseur, 10 June 1878, d. 12 Dec. 1897.
+2617. James Edwin Barott, b. 21 July 1859, m. Rosa Devlin, 1880, d. 10 Jan.
1929.
+2618. Elmer Ellsworth Barott, b. 1 Nov. 1861, m. Orie Jeanette
Arnold, 29 June 1886, d. 2 Nov. 1941.
+2619. Evelyn Barott, b. 6 Sept.
1865, m. Stephen LeVesseur, 27 Oct. 1884, d. 24 March 1939.
+2620.
Herbert Barott, b. 21 Nov. 1868, m. Anna Boehm, 14 Sept. 1891, d. 23 Feb. 1939.
+2621. Stephen Ward Barott, b. 25 July 1871, m. Josephine Anderson, 18 Oct.
1893, d. 6 June 1961.
+2622. Jefferson Barott, b. 11 June 1875, m. Jessie
Duncan, 6 Dec. 1909, d. 17 April 1959.
Lydia Graves (1741) first married
Hugh Devlin. She secondly married his brother, Robert Devlin. (R‑39)
Children - Devlin
2623. Rosa Devlin, m. James Barott, 1880. For
descendants, see #2617.
2624. Dora Devlin, m. Fred E. Schmidt.
2625. Anna Devlin, m. James T. Gandy.
2626. Katherine Devlin, m. Clarence
Brenneman.
2627. Lillian Devlin, m. William Beall.
+2628. Marion
Devlin, m(1) Harris LaValle, m(2) Leonard Sargent.
+2629. Henrietta
Devlin, m. Louis LaBonne.
2630. Musette Devlin, m(1) Horace Todd, m(2) J.
C. Yenne.
James Graves (1742) married Effie Bufier. (R‑40)
Children - Graves
2631. Clara Graves
2632. Dora Graves
2633. Jefferson Graves
2634. Maude Graves
2635. Effie Graves
Lafayette William Graves (1743) married Emily P. Stratton. (R‑39)
Children - Graves
+2636. Ethel Graves, m. Joseph L. Cayo.
+2637.
Caroll Graves, m. Katherine Vestle.
+2638. Lydia Graves, m. John Oliver.
+2639. Thomas Graves, married.
2640. Fidelia Graves, m(1) ‑‑‑‑‑‑
Adams, m(2) Alex Onstad.
+2641. Mortimer Graves, m. Sophia Stappom.
2642. Mabel Graves, m. Willard Oliver.
2643. Iva Graves, m. O. C.
VanGordon.
+2644. Claude Graves, m. Gertie Meeks.
2645. Cleveland
Graves
CHILDREN OF MARTIN ADSIT (926)
George Adsit (1746) married
Lydia Taylor. (R‑202)
Children - Adsit
2646. Lester Adsit
CHILDREN OF BRAINARD ADSIT (930)
Spencer Madison Adsit (1749) was born 24
Jan. 1850, died 29 Feb. 1924 in Indianapolis, Ind., and was buried in New
Scotland Cem., Albany, N.Y. He married Stella Reed. (R‑202)
Children -
Adsit
2647. Marie Adsit
2648. Leone Adsit, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑ Rush.
Olive Lorraine Adsit (1750) was born 6 June 1852 and died 25 Feb. 1933. She
married Cornelius C. Hegeman. (R‑202)
Children - Hegeman
2649.
Cramer Hegeman
2650. Ethel Hegeman
2651. Pauline Hegeman
Ohlin H. Adsit (1751) was born in 1855, and died 9 Aug. 1909 in a hospital in
Seattle, Wash. He migrated to Alaska, where he became the third mayor of Juneau.
He first married Helen Collins. He secondly married Carolyn G. Hunter on 9 Feb.
1897. Ohlin was first a traveling salesman for the West Coast Grocery Co.,
Powers Mercantile Co., and the Goodyear Rubber Co. He later established his own
brokerage and merchandise business. (R‑202)
Children - Adsit, by Helen
Collins
2652. Lillian M. Adsit, b. 1882.
2653. Lynn B. Adsit, b.
1884, d. 1930.
Children - Adsit, by Carolyn G. Hunter
2654.
Eleanor F. Adsit
Paulina ("Lina") Adella Adsit (1753) was born 6 Jan.
1860, baptized 12 March 1876, and received into the Groom's Methodist Episcopal
Church on 15 Oct. 1876. She married James C. Pearse of Vischer's Ferry, N.Y. at
2 p.m., Wednesday, 11 Oct. 1882 in Vischer's Ferry. He was born 1860 and died
1936. (R‑202)
Children - Pearse
+2655. Flossie Adella Pearse, b.
23 Aug. 1883, m. Cornelius V. VanVranken, 12 Dec. 1905, d. 20 Feb. 1952.
2656. Jesse B. Pearse, b. May 1888, d. 1892. Bur. Amity Reformed Church Cem.,
Vischer's Ferry, N.Y.
2657. Archie Leroy Pearse, b. May 1890, d. 1898.
Bur. Amity Reformed Church Cem., Vischer's Ferry, N.Y.
+2658. Ethel May
Pearse, b. 19 June 1892, m. Charles Male, 22 Nov. 1913.
+2659. Marion
Esther Pearse, b. 10 Jan. 1901, m. Joseph Abner Briggs, 14 June 1924.
CHILDREN OF WILLIAM ADSIT (933)
Frederick Adsit (1765) married Gertrude
DeArment. (R‑202)
Children - Adsit
2660. infant, b. and d. 1883.
2661. Claude Raymond Adsit, b. 1885, m. Emma Shearer. She was b. 1886. Had 1
son.
2662. infant, b. and d. 1887.
+2663. Hazel Lenore Adsit, b. 3
June 1889, m. Irving Cleveland, 9 Feb. 1918.
2664. Janet Adsit, b. 1892,
d. 1893.
2665. Cyrus Boyd Adsit, b. 1894, m. Dale Hazen, d. 1929. He
served in 305th Ammunition Train in World War I. She was b. 1891. They had 1
son.
2666. Pearl Estelle Adsit, b. 1905, m(1) Elmer Steadman, m(2) Virgil
Keene. Her first husband was with the American Expeditionary Forces in World War
I. She had 3 sons by 1st marriage, and twin daughters by 2nd marriage.
CHILDREN OF JOHN C. ADSIT (934) AND MARGARET MELLON
Harvey Adsit (1769)
married and had one son. He secondly married Minnie Mushrush. (R‑202)
Children - Adsit, by 1st wife
+2667. Floyd Adsit, m. Nina Adsit.
Children - Adsit, by Minnie Mushrush
2668. Helen Adsit
2669.
Evelyn Adsit
2670. Eleanor Adsit; was living and teaching in Drexel Hill,
Pa.
CHILDREN OF ABRAM ADSIT (938) AND MARGARET MATHERS
Frank Adsit
(1770) married Emma Cummings. (R‑202)
Children - Adsit
+2671.
Bonnieta Adsit, m. Lee McMichael.
2672. Bessie Adsit, b. 1886, d. 1909.
+2673. Robert J. Adsit, m. Amy Wilson.
2674. Paul Adsit, b. 1889.
+2675. Charlton Adsit, m. Ruth Lawther.
+2676. W. Donald Adsit, b.
1896, m. Gertrude Faust, d. 1956.
2677. Nina Adsit, m. Floyd Adsit
(second cousin). For descendants, see #2667.
+2678. Gladys Adsit, m.
Nevin Biege.
CHILDREN OF LOUISA T. ADSIT (941) AND EGBERT CARMON
Mary Malvina Carmon (1771) married Harley Hiram Vroman. See Vroman Genealogy
(R‑203). (R‑16)
Children - Vroman
+2679. Edith Carmon Vroman, m.
Berton J. Bromley.
CHILDREN OF JOHN ADSIT (942)
Artemus Adsit
(1774) married. (R‑202)
Children - Adsit
2680. Harold A. Adsit, m.
Pamela L. ‑‑‑‑‑‑.
+2681. Grace Adsit, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑ Bergstrom.
Ida
Adsit (1775) married ‑‑‑‑‑‑ Breunig. (R‑202)
Children - Breunig
+2682. John Breunig, b. 1886, married.
CHILDREN OF MICAH WETHERBEE (949)
AND PATRICIA ALLEN
Nicholas Wetherbee (1780) was born 14 March 1787 in
Ontario, Canada, died 1851, and was buried in Brunswick, Medina Co., Ohio. He
married Harriet Wood. She was born 1791 in N.Y., died 1876 in Ohio, and was
buried in Brunswick, Ohio. They moved to Medina Co. in about the 1830's. (R‑22)
Children - Wetherbee
2683. Luther Wetherbee, b. 8 March 1813
(Onondaga, Onondaga Co., N.Y.), m. Violaty C. Hier, 26 March 1835 (Cuyahoga Co.,
Ohio), d. 9 Sept. 1887 (Elsie, Clinton Co., Mich.). Bur. Elsie Cem., Elsie,
Clinton Co., Mich.
2684. Henry Anson Wetherbee, b.c. 1815 (N.Y.), m(1)
Juliett J. Diamond, 26 Dec. 1839 (Cooper, Kalamazoo Co., Mich.), m(2) Margaret
J. ‑‑‑‑‑‑, d. 8 April 1881 (Pikeville, Bledsoe Co., Tenn.).
2685.
Patience Wetherbee, b.c. 1818 (N.Y.), m. Joseph C. Hall, 4 Jan. 1847 (Medina
Co., Ohio).
2686. John Wetherbee, b. 25 July 1819 (Barre, Orleans Co.,
N.Y.), d. 4 April 1913 (Brunswick, Medina Co., Ohio, of pneumonia). Bur.
Brunswick, Ohio.
2687. Hannah Wetherbee, b.c. 1822 (N.Y.), m. Patrick
Belfour, 15 Aug. 1844 (Medina Co., Ohio, per DAR records).
2688. Weston
Wetherbee, b. 6 April 1826 (Barre, N.Y.), m. Susanna Kent, 19 Feb. 1861 (Medina
Co., Ohio), 1861, d. 8 June 1918 (Brunswick, Ohio). Bur. Brunswick, Ohio. No
children. She was b. 1828 in Ireland, came to the U.S. in 1856, d. 1907 in
Brunswick, and was buried there beside her husband.
+2689. Warren
Wetherbee, b. 13 March 1829, m(1) Sarah Underhill, 18 March 1853, m(2) Vina
Cory, m(3) Emily Church, d. 2 April 1926.
GENERATION 9
CHILDREN OF
WILLIAM H. GRAVES (959)
Adam Clark Graves (1794), called Clark, was born
in Leroy, N.Y. He married Sarah Weld James, daughter of Uriah James and Sarah
Weld. (R‑47, R‑201)
Children - Graves
+2690. Edward Joseph Graves,
b. 3 May 1858, m. Mary A. Barclay, 25 June 1886.
Fayette Parsons Graves
(1795) was born 17 Jan. 1848 in Rochester, NY. His parents died when he was
young, and he was sent to Benton, VT, where he was raised by his grandmother,
Bessie Doolittle Parsons. He later went to Hillsdale, MI to live with his uncle
Charles Bunyan Parsons, Jr., son of Charles Bunyan Parsons and Bessie Doolittle
Parsons. He worked around the mines in MI and MA, and went to college at Mount
Holyoke, MA. He attended Williston Seminary, East Hampton, MI. He went to Doe
Run, MO with his uncle C. B. Parson, Jr., and was employed by St. Joseph Lead
Co. in Bonne Terre, MO in 1868.
He married Mary Woodside, daughter of
William Woodside, blacksmith, of Bonne Terre, MO in 1871. One account says they
were of NC, another says they were from MO.
Fayette became the Secretary
and Assistant Superintendant of Doe Run Lead Co. They lived in Doe Run, St.
Francois Co., MO. Fayette and Mary became extremely wealthy, lived extraordinary
lives in great luxury, and gathered grand collections of gems and minerals, many
of which are in the Missouri state capital exhibit, etc. Unfortunately, they
ended up losing everything.
The family was listed in the 1880 census in
Perry, St. Francois Co., MO, with Fayette listed as a book keeper. Mary was
listed as age 28 (born about 1852 in MO), with her father and mother both born
in TN. In their household were two children, John and Kate, two servants, Rosa
Willburn and Mary Blackwell, a nephew, A. Woodsides, age 14, attending school,
and 2 other men, probably boarders. (R‑48, R‑201)
Children - Graves
2691. Harriett Graves, died in infancy.
2692. Chauncey Jewitt Graves,
died in infancy.
+2693. John Bunyan Graves, b. 25 June 1876, m. Mary
Louise Cleveland, d. 1929.
+2694. Katherine Gertrude Graves, b. 14 Nov.
1878, m. John Van Braham, d. 1950.
2695. Fayette Parsons Graves, Jr.,
died at age 13 (spinal meningitis).
2696. Helen Beatrix Graves (adopted),
b. 30 Dec. 1894 (Doe Run, MO), m. Barton S. Wagner, d. 15 Feb. 1983. She was
bur. Parkview Cem., Farmington, MO, in Wagner family plot. He was b. 1891 and d.
1960. They lived and died in Farmington, MO. They had 1 son, Byron Mansfield
Wagner, b. 1928, m. Jedonna Prince (b. 1933), lived in Clayton, NM.
CHILDREN OF JACOB A. GRAVES (965) AND SUSAN L. MONROE
Luther Graves
(1799) was born 4 Dec. 1839. He married Henrietta C. N. Wilson, daughter of
Charles N. and Margaret A. Wilson, on 29 Oct. 1884. They lived in Lynn, Mass.
(R‑201)
Children - Graves
2697. Marjorie Graves, b. 29 Aug. 1885.
2698. Ashton V. Graves, b. 8 Jan. 1889, d. 28 July 1880.
CHILDREN OF
CRISPUS GRAVES (976) AND MARY A. HOMAN
Richard Homan Graves (1815) was
born 19 March 1835 in Marblehead, Mass. He married Mary C. Russell on 11 May
1854. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+2699. Crispus Graves, b. 19 Oct.
1854, m. Harriet E. Frost, 17 June 1877.
+2700. Frank Graves, b. 25 Feb.
1858, m. Caroline North, 6 Jan. 1876.
2701. Lizzie R. Graves, b. 26 Oct.
1860, m. B. Morehouse, 10 June 1880.
John Glover Graves (1817) was born 5
(or 8) Sept. 1839 in Marblehead, Mass. (Vital Statistics), and died in 1922 in
Marblehead (Death Index, Boston). He married Caroline Stacey ("Carrie") Phillips
on 26 Feb. 1863 at Marblehead (or Lynn), Mass. She was born 15 March 1845, died
4 Nov. 1912, and was buried 6 Nov. 1912 in Waterside Cem., all in Marblehead.
She was the daughter of Joseph Phillips and Abigail Stevens. John and Carrie
lived in Lynn or Marblehead, Mass. (R‑9, R‑201)
Children - Graves
+2702. Martha Willim Graves, b. 13 June 1863, m. Herbert Humphrey, 25 March
1884, d. 13 May 1948.
2703. Addie G. Graves, b. 1865, m. George W.
Dykeman, 16 Oct. 1890.
2704. John Graves, b. 1867. Possible child.
2705. Emery Graves, b. 5 Feb. 1869, probably died 1869.
2706. Emery
Glover Graves, b. 10 Nov. 1870, d. 18 Dec. 1944.
2707. Mary H. Graves, b.
1876.
2708. Herbert Preble Graves, b. 16 Feb. 1881.
2709. Howard
Lee Graves, b. 3 Feb. 1884.
CHILDREN OF SAMUEL GRAVES (978)
Isaiah
Graves (1820) was born 21 Nov. 1826 and died 31 Dec. 1909, both in Lynn, Mass.
He married Susan Ann Emerton, daughter of Albert Emerton and Ann Burchstead (or
Burchester) of Lynn, in 1857 at Lynn. She was born 1 Jan. 1837 and died 4 Jan.
1910, both in Lynn. They were both buried in Lynn. All their children were born
in Lynn. Only three children were named in Isaiah Graves' will, Edwin, Samuel,
and Annie, since the others all died young. In her list of children, Mrs. Philip
E. Graves lists Henry I., d. 5 Sept. 1878, but does not list Susan.
Isaiah was one of the original pioneers to California in 1849, was there 5
years, returned to Lynn, entered into business there and took an active part in
public affairs and was a member of the Common Council of the City. (R‑37, R‑201)
Children - Graves
+2710. Edwin Johnson Graves, b. 9 Aug. 1858, m.
Julia Abbie Nichols, 21 June 1881, d. 25 Dec. 1937.
2711. Anna Jeanette
(or Ana Juainette) Graves, b. 2 July 1861, d. 19 Aug. 1861.
+2712. Samuel
Albert Graves, b. 30 Nov. 1863, m. Alice M. Brown, 8 April 1885.
2713.
Mary Annie Graves, b. 12 Aug. 1866, m. Otis S. Ramsdell. Lived in Lynn. There
were no children of this marriage named in Isaiah Graves' will.
2714.
Isaiah Henry Graves, b. 3 June 1868, d. 5 Sept. 1878.
2715. William
Graves, b. 28 Sept. 1871, d. 8 Oct. 1871.
2716. Benjamin Ireson Graves,
b. 10 March 1873, d. 9 June 1881.
2717. James Herbert Graves, b. 28 May
1875, d. 6 June 1881.
2718. Susan Florence Graves, b. 12 July 1879, d. 13
June 1881.
CHILDREN OF ZACHARIAH R. GRAVES (979) AND ABIGAIL BURRILL
Zachariah Rand Graves, Jr. (1824) was born 25 Feb. 1820 in Lynn, Mass., and
died 15 Jan. 1890. He married Abigail M. King on 20 Nov. 1844. They lived in
Lynn. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2719. Charles Otis Graves, b. 10
April 1849, d. 20 May 1882.
2720. Mary Abbe Graves, b. 15 May 1852, m.
Charles H. Bigelow, 3 Nov. 1880. He was b. 12 Oct. 1852 in Hudson, Mass., son of
Charles Bigelow and Jane Holder. Lived in Hudson.
2721. Ella Maria
Graves, b. 4 Dec. 1860, m. Charles S. Sanborn, 8 June 1881.
Burrill
Graves (1825) was born 22 Sept. 1821 in Lynn, Mass., and died 13 Dec. 1853. He
married Louisa A. Newhall, daughter of Benjamin C. Newhall, on 18 April 1850.
She died 19 Feb. 1853, aged 27 years, 2 months, 7 days. He was a shoe
manufacturer. They lived in Lynn. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2722.
Frederick Burrill Graves, b. 12 Jan. 1853, married, d.c. 1907.
Otis
Johnson Graves (1827) was born 15 Sept. 1825 in Lynn, Mass., and died 19 April
1868. He first married Martha H. Burroughs, daughter of George and Lydia
Burroughs, on 20 March 1850 at Boston, Mass. She died 4 Oct. 1851, aged 28
years, 4 months. He secondly married Mary Frances Brown, daughter of Stephen D.
Brown, on 4 March 1855. She died in Feb. 1913 in Buffalo, N.Y. at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. William Burt. Otis was a shoe manufacturer. They lived in
Lynn. (R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Martha H. Burroughs
+2723.
George Otis Graves, b. 9 April 1851, married.
Children - Graves, by Mary
F. Brown
2724. Helen Bartlett Graves, b. 4 April 1856, m. Right Rev.
William Burt, 15 April 1881. He was Bishop of the M.E. Church (Buffalo, N.Y.
Diocese), born 23 Oct. 1852 in Padstow, died 9 April 1936. He graduated from
Wesleyan U. in 1879 and from Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N.J. in 1881.
He spent 15-18 years as Presiding Elder and Bishop in Italy and other countries.
The degrees of D.D. and L.L.D. have been conferred upon him by 2 colleges and he
was knighted by the King of Italy. The General Conference of his church
stationed him at Buffalo in 1912.
2725. Carrie Johnson Graves, b. 26 Nov.
1863, d. 1 March 1883.
CHILDREN OF JAMES GRAVES (990) AND MARY ANN BEERS
James William Graves (1833) was born 10 Feb. 1836 in Lynn, Mass., and died
21 May 1873. He married Frances M. Bubier, daughter of Henry M. Bubier, on 31
Oct. 1855. She was born in 1835. They lived in Lynn. (R‑201)
Children -
Graves
2726. Charles H. Graves, b. 16 Nov. 1857, d. 25 April 1858.
2727. Maria Althea Graves, b. 3 June 1859, m. Richard H. Aldore, 14 Sept.
1881.
CHILDREN OF JAMES M. GRAVES (1001) AND JERUSHA E. MOULTON
Elmer Ellsworth Graves (1852) was born 6 Sept. 1861 in Woodville, Mass. He
married Susie May Corney on 7 Sept. 1887. She was born 1 Aug. 1862 in Ashland,
Mass. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2728. Frank Raymond Graves, b. 25
Nov. 1891, d. 5 June 1892.
CHILDREN OF SAMUEL W. GRAVES (1013) AND SARAH
MORSE
Samuel Leroy Graves (1857) was born 1 Aug. 1851. He married Nellie
Lucinda Crouch of Northampton, Mass. on 26 Nov. 1873. They moved to Nashville,
Tenn. after living in Buffalo for several years. (R‑201)
Children -
Graves
2729. Bertha May Graves, b. 18 Sept. 1874.
+2730. Linda
Alvord Graves, b. 7 Dec. 1875, m. Philip Becker Goetz, 7 July 1897.
2731.
Clara Nellie Graves, b. 10 June 1878.
2732. Shirrell Watson Graves, b. 3
Sept. 1884.
2733. Ernest Graves
CHILDREN OF MARY ANN GRAVES (1014)
AND ELIJAH S. FISH
William Watson Fish (1862) was born 12 June 1867 in
North Livermore, ME, and died 27 Feb. 1944 in Freeport, ME. He married Rosamond
Margaret Stanwood on 19 Oct. 1898 in Freeport. She was born 14 Nov. 1873 in
Freeport, ME, and died 20 Aug. 1955 in Lewiston, ME. All their children were
born in Freeport. (R‑38)
Children - Fish
+2734. Daphne May Fish,
b. 1 Aug. 1899, m. Louis T. Plummer.
+2735. Stanwood Shumway Fish, b. 25
Sept. 1900, m. Helen Curtis.
+2736. Chauncey Lauriston Fish, b. 7 June
1903, m. Caroline Kuster, 18 Jan. 1943.
+2737. Margaret Rosamond Fish, b.
20 Aug. 1904, m. Maurice Plummer.
CHILDREN OF SANFORD S. GRAVES (1015)
AND MARIA A. MARCHANT
Samuel Montague Graves (1864) was born 19 Feb. 1875
and died 19 March 1951. He married Amy Florence Maynard on 3 Jan. 1899. She was
born about 1876 and died 4 July 1941. They lived in Leverett, Mass. (R‑12,
R‑201)
Children - Graves
+2738. Gladys Eva Graves, b. 11 Feb.
1900, m. Glenn L. Rose, 10 Feb. 1920.
+2739. Albert Leslie Graves, b. 22
Nov. 1903, m. Mary Sabina Cuff, 4 May 1931.
+2740. Clifford Samuel
Graves, b. 9 May 1906, m. Elizabeth A. Wheeler, 4 June 1938.
+2741.
Evelyn Josephine Graves, b. 1 July 1909, m. George E. Wetherby, 10 June 1933.
CHILDREN OF CYRUS M. GRAVES (1021) AND JANE GUNN
Myron Winslow Graves
(1866) was born 27 Aug. 1845 in North Leverett, Mass. He married Mechina Ella
Jepson, daughter of George R. Jepson and Mary Sophia Leach of Ashfield, Mass, on
6 Dec. 1871. They lived in Northampton, Mass. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+2742. Lewis Eugene Graves, b. 28 April 1873, m. Flora Belle Hall.
+2743. Cyrus Monroe Graves, b. 4 June 1877, m. Josie Thompson, d. 30 Dec. 1918.
+2744. Edith May Graves, b. 5 April 1880, m. Burt Haskins Pearson.
2745. Hasley Howard Graves, b. 28 Jan. 1887, d. 5 March 1887.
+2746. Anna
Marion Graves, b. 5 July 1888, m. John Lindsey Lyman, 2 Oct. 1912.
Melvin
Lesure Graves (1867) was born 17 Sept. 1847 in North Leverett, Mass., and died 3
Dec. 1917 in Hollywood, Calif. He married Annie Lucy Leonard, daughter of
Archalas Leonard and Emeline Alvord, on 18 Oct. 1870. They lived in Northampton,
Mass. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2747. Leonard Melvin Graves, b. 10
June 1872.
2748. Mabel Gertrude Graves, b. 18 June 1875.
2749.
Myron Herbert Graves, b. 20 Aug. 1880, d. 8 Nov. 1903 (Providence, R.I.).
CHILDREN OF WILLIAM H. GRAVES (1028) AND MARY A. CHAPIN
Charles Henry
Graves (1872) was born 25 April 1855 in Granville, N.Y. He married Sarah Smith
of Columbus, Ohio on 31 March 1876. She was born 9 June 1855. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2750. Delbert Eleson Graves, b. 17 March 1877
(Granville, N.Y.).
2751. Elmer Deyo Graves, b. 23 Jan. 1879 (Clyde,
Ohio).
2752. Floribel M. Graves, b. 29 Aug. 1881 (Hebron, N.Y.).
2753. Henry Clay Graves, b. 18 June 1883 (Hebron, N.Y.).
Harvey Graves
(1873) was born 10 Aug. 1857 in Granville, N.Y., and died a few years after
1872. He married Eudora Smith in Dec. 1872. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2754. Sarah Jane Graves, b. 15 Jan. 1875.
CHILDREN OF COLUMBIA S.
FULLER (1038) AND LEMUEL WARNER
Theron Warner (1883) was born 8 Oct. 1850
in Blissfield, Lenawee Co., MI, and died 21 Dec. 1922 in Idaho Co., ID. He
married Emmaline Nethaway on 29 Oct. 1873 in Ovid, Clinton Co., MI. She was born
6 April 1854 in Medina Co., OH, and died 22 June 1928 in Idaho Co., ID. (R‑45)
Children - Warner
2755. Susanna Melvina Warner, b. 8 March 1877
(Elsie, Clinton Co., MI), m. John James Huddlestone, 4 June 1902, d. 3 Jan. 1963
(BC, Canada). He was b. 1874, d. 1964.
+2756. Alta Fern Warner, b. 5 Dec.
1887, m. Ernest Ray Hollingsworth, 29 April 1908, d. 10 Sept. 1963.
2757.
Lemuel Ezra Warner, b. 25 May 1891 (Hayes, Otsego Co., MI), m. Anna Bertha
Wolfe, 6 June 1929, d. 26 Feb. 1984 (Kamiah, Lewis Co., ID). She was b. 1904.
CHILDREN OF HIRAM A. GRAVES (1047) AND MARY HINMAN
Col. Charles
Hinman Graves (1886) was born 14 Aug. 1839 in Springfield, Mass., died 7 Oct.
1928 in Santa Barbara, Calif., and was buried 9 Oct. 1928 in Santa Barbara. He
first married Mrs. Grace (Totten) Stevens on 20 May 1873 at Mendham, Morris Co.,
N.J. She was the daughter of Gen. Jos. G. Totten, Chief Engineer U.S.A. She died
in 1902. He secondly married Alice Kinney Trippe of Athens, Pa., daughter of
Dennison W. Trippe and Estell Kinney, in 1905. She was born 15 June 1870 in
Sheshequin, Pa., died 13 April 1949 in Santa Barbara, Calif., and was cremated
and buried 30 April 1949 in Santa Barbara.
He is listed in Who Was Who,
vol. 1, 1897-1942. He was educated in the public schools of Boston, Mass. and
Litchfield, Conn. He entered the Civil War as a private in a company raised at
West Cambridge, Mass.; was a Sgt., 40th Inf., 27 June 1861; 2nd Lt., 4 Nov.
1861; 1st Lt., 8 July 1862; Capt., 29 Feb. 1864; Major, 15 Jan. 1865. He was
brevetted Lt. Col. and Col., Vols., 13 March 1865, for faithful and efficient
services during the war, and gallant conduct in the field. He was honorably
mustered out of volunteer service 1 Sept. 1866. He was brevetted Major U.S.
Army, 2 March 1867, for gallant meritorious service at Gettysburg; Lt. Col. U.S.
Army, 2 March 1867, for same at Ft. Fisher. He was an officer on the staffs of
Generals Phil. Kearney, Birney, Stoneman, and A. H. Terry. He served in all
operations and battles of the Army of the Potomac.
He settled in Minn.,
and was a pioneer in many of the important business enterprises of Duluth. He
was a member of the Minn. Senate, 1875-78; Minn. House of Rep., 1889-91
(speaker); mayor of Duluth, 1881-83; State Capitol Commr., Minn., 1893-1905;
U.S. Minister to Sweden and Norway, March 1905-June 1906, and to Sweden,
1906-14. He was a Republican, an Episcopalian, and belonged to the Companion
Loyal Legion.
Two articles in a Santa Barbara, Calif. newspaper provided
interesting information on Mr. and Mrs. Graves, their lives, and their close
association with Count Folke Bernadotte (a diplomat and head of the Swedish Red
Cross). (R‑8, R‑201)
CHILDREN OF ADONIRAM J. GRAVES (1049) AND ABIGAIL E.
STEVENS
Hiram Judson Graves (1890), called Judson, was born 29 Sept. 1860
in East Boston, Mass., died 31 Oct. 1922 in Ukiah, Calif., and was buried 3 Nov.
1922 in Santa Barbara, Calif. He was orphaned at the age of 12, and was working
on Mr. Trull's farm in Tewksbury, Mass. in 1876. In the diary he kept in those
early years (copy in possession of Mr. and Mrs. A. Judson Graves, R‑19), he
refers to "Uncle Andrew" in Boston and "Uncle Hiram".
He first married
Sarah Florence Weston on 12 Dec. 1882 in North Tewksbury, Mass. She was born 8
May 1861 in Skowhegan, Maine, died 28 Dec. 1910 (?), and was buried in
Tewksbury, Mass.
Hiram secondly married Stella Winetta Gordon on 26 April
1900 at the Washington Square Methodist Episcopal Church in N.Y. City. She was
born 17 July 1880 in N.Y. City, and died 15 May 1964 in Jacksonville, Fla.
(according to her death certificate). An interesting note is that the
descendants of this second marriage apparently never knew about the first
marriage.
Although the descendant of Baptist ministers, Hiram Judson
Graves went to Drew Seminary, and graduated in the class of 1904 as a Methodist
minister. He joined the South Georgia Conference of the M. E. Church South, was
ordained a deacon that year, an elder in 1906, and served in that conference 15
years. From 1919 to 1921 he was Presiding Elder in Montana, a part of the
Northwest Conference. In 1921 he was transferred to the Pacific Conference and
appointed to Ukiah, Calif. Because of an emergency in one of the families of the
parish, he made a trip to San Francisco, where he got food poisoning and died
within a few days. (R‑8, R‑19, R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Sarah F.
Weston
+2758. Florence Abby Graves, b. 2 Aug. 1883, m. Walter Alonzo
Shedd, 22 Feb. 1901, d. 4 Nov. 1953.
2759. Leslie Weston Graves, b. 17
Feb. 1885.
2760. Charles Archie Graves, b. 10 Dec. 1887.
+2761.
Everett Colburn Graves, b. 1893, married.
2762. Ruth Graves, b. 1895.
Children - Graves, by Stella W. Gordon
2763. Mary Stanwood Graves, b.
27 March 1901 (Brooklyn, N.Y.), d. July 1968 (Jacksonville, Fla.). She was a
professor at the Univ. of Houston.
+2764. Abigail Teresa Harris Graves,
b. 4 April 1903, m. Milton Fitz Randolph, 1926.
+2765. Adoniram Judson
Graves, b. 29 Feb. 1908, m. Martha Amanda Lively, 11 Jan. 1943.
CHILDREN
OF JOSIAH GRAVES (1052) AND LUCY STOWELL
Dwight Lovell Graves (1897) was
born 7 Nov. 1857 at Montague, Mass. He married Ellen Eliza Clark, daughter of
Joseph S. Clark of Deerfield, Mass., on 22 Dec. 1880. She was born 12 Oct. 1856.
They lived in North Leverett, Mass. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2766. Carrie Bell Graves, b. 24 Aug. 1883.
2767. Linden Dwight Graves, b.
15 Feb. 1886.
CHILDREN OF THOMAS N. GRAVES (1057) AND MARY R. RIPLEY
Myron Thomas Graves (1900) was born 27 Feb. 1858. He first married Mary C.
Brooks of Bernardston, Mass. on 28 Jan. 1880. She died 14 June 1882. He secondly
married Mary Jane Torrey of Brockton, Mass. on 7 Sept. 1884. She was born 19
June 1854. They lived in North Leverett, Mass. (R‑201)
Children - Graves,
by Mary Jane Torrey
2768. Lucius Myron Graves, b. 28 Sept. 1885.
2769. Marian Ethel Graves, b. 8 March 1887.
CHILDREN OF ERASTUS GRAVES
(1058)
Chester E. Graves (1905) was born 17 Dec. 1863 at Hawley, Mass. He
married Ella E. Scott, daughter of Lorenzo Scott. She was born 15 June 1866 in
Whitingham, Vt. They lived in Worthington, Mass. (R‑201)
Children -
Graves
2770. Louis Chester Graves, b. 18 Aug. 1884.
CHILDREN OF
HENRY EDWIN GRAVES (1069)
Pliney Edwin Graves (1910) was born 20 Nov.
1853 in Berlin (or Westboro), Mass., and died 5 Nov. 1940 in Boston, Mass. He
was a shoemaker. He married Eliza Jane Butterfield on 11 May 1873 in Hudson,
Mass. She was born 23 Dec. 1854 in Boston, Mass., and died 27 April 1927 in
Hudson. (R‑20, R‑201)
Children - Graves
+2771. Benjamin Augustus
Graves, b. 6 May 1874, m. Catherine C. Leahy, 10 June 1903, d. 27 Jan. 1930.
2772. Harvey Edward Graves, b. 21 March 1876.
CHILDREN OF HARRISON N.
GRAVES (1071) AND ELIZA ‑‑‑‑‑‑
Harrison Newell Graves, Jr. (1912) was
born about 1854. He married Mary E. Curley on 3 July 1882 in Fall River, Mass.
(R‑201)
Children - Graves
2773. George N. Graves, b. 27 Aug. 1886
(Worcester, Mass.).
CHILDREN OF WILLIAM ESTES (1081) AND ALMIRA CHOATE
Almira Choate Estes (1915) married Joshua Bishop Johnson. (R‑28)
Children - Johnson
+2774. Otis Alden Johnson, m. Lucy Chase, 1888.
CHILDREN OF WILLIAM GRAVES, JR. (1082)
Edmund Pike Graves (1920) was
born 4 Oct. 1856 in Newburyport, Mass. He married Mary Warner Caldwell on 19
Sept. 1883. They lived in Boston, Mass.
In Newburyport, the house of
their daughters, Ellen and Mary Graves, originally the house of William Graves
Jr. and Mary Graves Pike, still stands on the corner of High and Parsons Sts.
There is also a Graves homestead diagonally across the street, a large white
federal house. (R‑11, R‑201)
Children - Graves
2775. Ellen Graves,
b. 10 June 1884.
2776. Mary Graves, b. 27 June 1887.
2777. Annie
Graves, b. 28 Jan. 1889.
2778. Edmund Pike Graves, b. 13 March 1891.
CHILDREN OF ALEXANDER GRAVES (1083) AND MARY N. LUNT
Mary Susanna
("Susie") Graves (1921) was born 4 April 1848. She married Edward Kimball
Perkins of Newburyport, Mass., son of William Perkins and Lucretia Helen
Kimball.
Mary Susanna Graves spent most of her childhood days at sea on
board the ship "Castillian". Her mother attained the honor of becoming a skilled
navigator, at one time sailing the ship when, through an accident, her husband
had been compelled to relinquish command. Together they had crossed the ocean
many times, and sailed once around the globe, but most voyages were made around
the horn. Her father's vessels were in the guano trade. Her husband Edward,
being in the lumber trade, built many of the cottages on Plum Island, many of
which are still standing today.
There are many papers and ship models at
the Historical Society in Newburyport concerning this branch of the Graves
family. (R‑11)
Children - Perkins
+2779. Alexander Graves Perkins,
b. 2 Aug. 1869, m. Edith Ethelyn Taylor, 8 June 1892, d. 4 April 1932.
2780. William W. Perkins, b. 27 July 1871, d. 26 July 1873.
+2781. Edward
Graves Perkins, b. 27 Oct. 1874, m. Clara A. Goodhue, 1 Jan. 1897, d. 3 May
1955.
2782. Albert Titcomb Perkins, b. 27 Oct. 1877, never married, d. 16
Sept. 1917. Suffered from ill health from childhood.
2783. Mary Newton
Perkins, b. 30 April 1882, never married, d. 17 June 1960.
+2784. Susanna
Graves Perkins, b. 15 April 1885, m. Seth A. Nyman, 19 Oct. 1967.
+2785.
Joseph Brown Perkins, b. 19 Aug. 1888, m. Edith Doyle Brown, 30 Oct. 1908, d. 6
May 1938.
CHILDREN OF GEORGE M. GRAVES (1090) AND MARY A. PIKE
Charles Newell Graves (1930) was born 16 May 1852 in Newburyport, Mass. He
married Christina Gilbert, daughter of John Gilbert, on 29 April 1886. She was
born 26 Jan. 1858 in Edinborough, Scotland. They lived in Boston, Mass. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2786. George Newell Graves, b. 7 Jan. 1890
(Roxbury, Mass.).
CHILDREN OF CHARLES S. GRAVES (1091) AND LYDIA E.
EMERSON
Charles E. Graves (1931) was born about 1857[7] in MA. He married
Emma C. ‑‑‑‑‑‑ about 1883. She was born in Aug. 1858 in MA. They were in the
1900 census for Lawrence, Essex Co., MA, the 1910 census for Northampton,
Hampshire Co., MA, and the 1920 census for Somerville, Middlesex Co., MA. He was
a conductor for a steam railroad. Both their sons were born in MA.
Children - Graves
+2787. Stanwood Eugene Graves, b. July 1882, m. Bertha
May Treat, c. 1907.
2788. Harold G. Graves, b.c. 1897.
CHILDREN OF
HORACE WILLSON (1146) AND EUNICE E. CHICKERING
Frank A. Willson (1963)
was born 20 July 1851 in Swanzey, N.H., and died 8 Feb. 1893 in Gilroy, Calif.
He married Christina ‑‑‑‑‑‑. Their children were all born in Gilroy. After Frank
died, the family was living in Ash Grove, Green Co., Mo. in 1897. (R‑14)
Children - Willson
2789. Charles Willson, b. 1878.
2790. Ora E.
Willson, b. 1881.
2791. John M. Willson, b. 1884.
2792. Mae
Willson, b. 1888.
Edwin Willson (1964) was born 14 July 1855 and died
1937, both in Gilroy, Calif. He married Dolly Reither on 1 July 1874 in Gilroy.
At least their first 3 children were born in Gilroy.
The following two
articles are from Mr. Cecil H. Grider. "The most important agricultural movement
in this county at the present time is in the direction of substituting stock
raising for the growing of cereals and cotton. As a result, the farmers in
various parts of the county are turning their attention more and more to stock
farming and grass culture, the government giving encouragement to the movement
in the belief that it will put agriculture on a more profitable basis. A
splendid example of one who has followed this line of agriculture from early
childhood in California, his native state, is Edwin Willson, a prosperous
rancher, who resides two miles east of Gilroy, on the Old Gilroy Road. Born in
Old Gilroy, Santa Clara Co., July 14, 1855, Mr. Willson is the oldest living
child of Horace and Eunice (Chickering) Willson.
Reared in his native
locality, Mr. Willson attended the common schools of Gilroy, and took a
finishing course in the Gilroy high school. At eighteen he left home and devoted
his time to stock-raising, which has occupied his attention ever since. From the
first, he entered into the work heartily, and the success he enjoys today is but
a natural result. His occupation has been a constant source of pleasure to him,
and it has been his pride to do everything in the best possible manner. He
established the ranch known as the Hot Springs Range, and here he has two
thousand acres, fenced with wire fencing, devoted to raising stock and hay. Upon
his place, which is about two miles from Gilroy, he built a handsome and
convenient residence and otherwise improved his ranch, which is well located and
highly productive. His home place on the Old Gilroy Road contains 33 acres,
planted in orchard and hay.
By his marriage, Mr. Willson was united with
Dolly Rither, a native of Santa Clara Co., and a daughter of Jacob Rither, one
of the early settlers of Gilroy. Four children have been born to Mr. and Mrs.
Willson, and their eldest child, Clara Pacific, was the first child born in the
Pacific grove. The others are called Lottie, Lyman, and Vesta. On the 29th of
March, 1902, Mrs. Willson died, and her demise was deeply deplored, not only by
her family, but by a large circle of friends.
Politically, Mr. Willson is
a faithful adherent of the Republican party, and he is one of the substantial
men of his locality. His influence in the political field is far reaching."
"March 29, 1902, DEATH OF MRS. ED WILSON After suffering for several weeks
with a painful complication of troubles, Mrs. Dolly Willson, beloved wife of
Edwin Willson and mother of Mrs. Clara Rayburn, Mrs. Lottie Fulle, Miss Vista
Willson, and Lyman Willson, has passed to her home beyond. The death messenger
came on Saturday evening, March 29th, and was not unexpected.
Mrs.
Willson was a native of Gilroy. Aged 45 years, 1 month, and 5 days. The second
daughter of Jacob Reither and his first wife, who was Miss Hollaway.
Her
life was spent in this valley. When a little girl, her mother died and with two
sisters, now Mrs. Wheeler Dexter and Mrs. Belle Satterwhite, she made her home
for a time with Mrs. Charles Brewer until her father's second marriage. She was
educated here, and on July 1, 1874 was united in marriage to Edwin Willson...
Mrs. Willson was a true helpmate to her husband from the start. Her one
object in life was to possess a comfortable home, and together they toiled for
over 25 years, at last realizing their hopes by building a beautiful home last
year, which she lived to enjoy only 13 months....
The funeral was one of
the largest ever seen here, the procession being over a mile long. Dr. Conn
delivered the funeral address and a choir furnished hymns. Many beautiful floral
offerings mark the last resting place of this good woman." (R‑14)
Children - Willson
2793. Clara Pacific Willson, b. 17 Aug. 1875, m.
‑‑‑‑‑‑ Rayborn.
+2794. Lottie E. Willson, b. 30 July 1877, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑
Fulle.
+2795. Lyman J. Willson, b. 1 April 1880, m. Lilly Edna Willson.
2796. Vista Willson, b. 13 March 1886.
Lyman Willson (1965) was born
19 March 1858 in Gilroy, Calif. He first married Vista B. Chickering on 10 Nov.
1886. She died 29 Dec. 1886. He secondly married Nettie Cavanaugh.
"One
of the many worthy citizens and capable and industrious agriculturists of Santa
Clara Co. is Lyman Willson, a well-known farmer, stock-raiser, and dairyman, who
was born in Old Gilroy on the homestead where he now resides, March 19, 1858.
Obtaining the first knowledge of books in the common schools of his native town,
he completed his early education at McClure's Academy, in Oakland, and was
afterward engaged in business as a cattle raiser and dealer with his father and
brother Edward, owning the Gilroy ranch, and also having land at Hot Springs.
Going to the eastern part of Oregon in 1879, Mr. Willson worked on a cattle
ranch as cowboy for two years, being located in Klamath Co. Returning home in
1881, he was prosperously engaged in buying and shipping cattle for a number of
seasons. From 1890 until 1898, he resided in Salinas, being employed in the
transfer business. Returning in that year to the old homestead, Mr. Willson has
since carried on general farming, including stock-raising and dairying, and in
his chosen vocation has been very successful. He has made many improvements
which have greatly increased the utility and value of the estate, rendering it
exceedingly desirable. He has a large pumping plant, by which he irrigates the
land, forty acres of which he devotes to the raising of alfalfa. He has a fine
orchard of seven acres, in which he raises peaches and apricots, gathering good
crops each year. He takes special interest in matters pertaining to the dairy,
being an authority on all questions connected with the production of milk, and
in 1902 and 1903 worked for the State Dairy Bureau as dairy inspector of Santa
Clara, San Benito, Monterey, Merced, and Stanislaus counties. Mr. Willson
married Nettie Cavanaugh, a native of Gilroy, Calif., and they have one child,
Minnie Leola. Politically, Mr. Willson is a staunch Republican, and fraternally
he belongs to Gilroy Lodge, I.O.O.F. and to the Rebekahs." (R‑14)
Children - Willson
2797. Minnie Leola Willson, b. 1895 (Gilroy, Calif.),
m. Harry Leslie Brownell, d. 1969 (Pacific Grove, Calif.). He d. 1957, Gilroy,
Calif.
Amanda May Willson (1966) was born 4 Feb. 1860 and died 1928, both
in Gilroy, Calif. She married Francis Joseph Cochran in 1881 in Gilroy. (R‑14)
Children - Cochran
2798. Capt.) Harrington Willson Cochran, b. 1891
(San Diego, Calif.), m. Ada Harris Black. Living in 1973 in Calif.
2799.
Horace J. Cochran, b. 7 Aug. 1894, m. Beryl Otis (dau. of Ney Otis), d. 20 June
1969 (Gilroy, Calif.). Living in 1973 in Monterey, Calif.
Ida Eliza
Willson (1967) was born 18 April 1863 in Gilroy, Calif. She married William T.
McKinney in 1888. He was born 1862 in Illinois. (R‑14)
Children -
McKinney
+2800. Verne Willson McKinney, b. 1890, m. Merle ‑‑‑‑‑‑.
Lucy Anne Willson (1968) was born 16 July 1865 in Gilroy, Calif., and died Oct.
1925. She married Thomas C. Reavis in 1886. He died in 1927. (R‑14)
Children - Reavis
2801. Eunice Estelle Reavis, b. 17 April 1887, m.
Adolph Gustav Winkler, d. Nov. 1968 (Calif.). He was b. 1885.
2802.
Claire W. Reavis, b. 2 Feb. 1889, m. Marjorie ‑‑‑‑‑‑, d. 1950.
Lula A.
Willson (1969) was born 16 July 1865 in Gilroy, Calif., and died 30 Aug. 1952.
She married John J. Onyon in 1891. He died 1933. (R‑14)
Children - Onyon
2803. Lucy Bernice Onyon, b. 25 Feb. 1892.
+2804. Mildred K. Onyon,
b. 31 Aug. 1900, m. George Silvy, d. 5 July 1967.
Mary Jane Willson
(1970) was born 2 Dec. 1866 in Gilroy, Calif., and died 6 Aug. 1929 in Calif.
She married Charles Harman Eckhart on 23 Dec. 1892. He was born 21 Nov. 1867 and
died 12 Nov. 1944. (R‑14)
Children - Eckhart
2805. Reba Willson
Eckhart, b. 31 March 1893, m. Carrol Wesley Emerson, 17 Aug. 1921 (Monterey,
Calif.), d. 14 March 1936.
2806. Charles Harman Eckhart, Jr., b. 23 March
1897, m. Ruth Mildred Hill, 12 June 1928 (Watsonville, Calif.). She was b. 24
Sept. 1902.
+2807. Howard Chickering Eckhart, b. 29 Dec. 1910, m. Helen
Frances Herr, 14 May 1939.
CHILDREN OF DORSON WILLSON (1147) AND MARY
MATHEW
Nancy Fidelia Willson (1972) was born 31 Aug. 1857 in Gilroy,
Calif., and died 27 Nov. 1932. She married Thomas White. All their children were
born in Gilroy. (R‑14)
Children - White
+2808. May Emma White, b.
1878, m. Will White, d. 23 Jan. 1961.
+2809. Eva Jane White, b. 1879, m.
William Hersman, d. 21 Jan. 1964.
2810. Annie White, m. Charles Bell.
+2811. Ethel White, m. James Johnson.
+2812. Henry White, b. 1883,
m(1) Katherine Reardon, m(2) Nellie ‑‑‑‑‑‑, d. 21 Oct. 1964.
+2813. Ida
White, b. 1893, m. Ray Naylor, d. 8 Sept. 1973.
Oscar Dorson Willson
(1973) was born 19 Dec. 1859 in Gilroy, Calif., and died in 1918. He married
Emily Stockton Hartsough. She was born 1859 and died 1929. All their children
were born in Gilroy. (R‑14)
Children - Willson
2814. Herbert O.
Willson, b. 1882, d. 1922 (Oakland, Calif.).
+2815. Mary Agnes Willson,
b. 1884, m. Richard Lund, d. 1945.
+2816. Edward Willson, b. 1886, m.
Nellie Gaub, d. 1953.
+2817. Porter R. Willson, b. 1888, m. Virginia
Berryessa, d. 1958.
+2818. Florence E. Willson, b. 1891, m. Harold
Sexton, d. 1971 (Oakland, Calif.).
+2819. Lucille M. Willson, b. 1894, m.
Clyde Seth Lewis, d. 1958.
+2820. Irvine Baird Willson, b. 1890 (?),
married.
+2821. Susan L. Willson, b. 1898, m. Paul Codington, d. 1969.
+2822. Elmer Rea Willson, b. 2 Jan. 1900, m. Lillian ‑‑‑‑‑‑.
2823.
Harold Burtram Willson, b. 11 May 1907, m. Vera ‑‑‑‑‑‑. Living in Columbus,
Montana in 1974.
Mary Lavina Willson (1974) was born 11 Jan. 1862 and
died 8 May 1930, both in Gilroy, Calif. She married Albert Lyman Dexter on 8
June 1878. He was born 31 Jan. 1859 and died 2 Oct. 1939. All their children
were born in Gilroy. (R‑14)
Children - Dexter
+2824. George
Clinton Dexter, b. 25 Nov. 1880, m. Emma Thomas, 9 Dec. 1904, d. 24 Oct. 1946.
+2825. Frank Harrison Dexter, b. 1 March 1882, m. Millie May Ogan, 21 June
1911, d. 29 March 1947.
2826. Henry Albert Dexter, b. 2 March 1885, d. 19
Oct. 1885.
2827. Edith May Dexter, b. 20 May 1889, m. Henry C. Walker, 12
Oct. 1910, d. 28 May 1937.
William Herbert Willson (1975) was born 20 May
1864 in Gilroy, Calif., and died 26 March 1930. He married Katherine McLaughlin.
All their children were born in Gilroy. (R‑14)
Children - Willson
2828. Albert Dorson Willson, b. 2 July 1908.
2829. Gertie Agnes Willson,
b. 28 Aug. 1909.
2830. Gracie Mae Willson, b. 2 May 1911.
2831.
Mabel Evelyn Willson, b. 2 Oct. 1912.
2832. William H. Willson, b. 13
Nov. 1913.
2833. Loretta Josephine Willson, b. 12 June 1914.
2834.
Robert Willson, b. 18 March 1919.
Ellen Maria Willson (1976) was born 19
Aug. 1867 and died 19 Dec. 1947, both in Gilroy, Calif. She married William M.
Brown on 28 April 1886. He died 1 April 1905. All their children were born in
Gilroy. (R‑14)
Children - Brown
+2835. Mamie E. Brown, b. 23 Oct.
1887, m. Chester M. Goodrich, 24 Dec. 1905, d. 24 Dec. 1968.
2836. Clare
S. Brown, b. 9 Jan. 1890, m. Lulu Doughtery, d. 14 June 1920.
+2837. Eva
Belle Brown, b. 15 April 1892, m. Houston Kincaid, d. 8 Oct. 1924.
2838.
Viola Pearl Brown, b. 30 May 1894, d. 6 May 1914.
Annie Laura Willson
(1977) was born 20 Dec. 1869 in Gilroy, Calif., and died 22 Feb. 1935 in Yreka,
Calif. She married George Sawyer in Aug. 1892. (R‑14)
Children - Sawyer
+2839. Irving Sawyer, m. Doris ‑‑‑‑‑‑.
Mattie Emma Willson (1978) was
born 31 Feb. 1872 in Gilroy, Calif., and died 19 May 1915. She married Thomas
Elder on 1 Sept. 1889. He was born 12 Aug. 1869. Both their children were born
in Gilroy. (R‑14)
Children - Elder
2840. Charles Kendall Elder, b.
29 Aug. 1891, m. Jessie Jordan, 21 April 1915.
+2841. Cecile May Elder,
b. 9 April 1894, m. Levi Richman, d. 30 April 1946.
Hattie Belle Willson
(1979) was born 7 June 1877 and died 23 July 1934, both in Gilroy, Calif. She
married John Peck in 1894. All their children were born in Gilroy. (R‑14)
Children - Peck
2842. Lena Peck, b. 24 May 1895, m. Frank Check, Aug.
1919.
+2843. Charles Peck, b. 6 Jan. 1897, m. Lorna Dexter, d. 19 Dec.
1956.
2844. George W. Peck, b. 1900, d. 1914 (drowned).
2845.
Zelma Peck, b. 1903.
2846. Harry W. Peck, b. 1905, d. 1927.
+2847.
Dorothy Peck, b. 26 Aug. 1908, m(1) Clyde Lewis, m(2) Gene Keilan.
+2848.
Violet Luella Peck, b. 14 Dec. 1911, m. Alfred Peterson.
CHILDREN OF
DANIEL WILLSON (1148)
Henry Sanford Willson (1980) was born 16 July 1855
in San Juan, Calif. He married Sarah Elizabeth Sheppard on 7 Jan. 1877. (R‑14)
Children - Willson
2849. Lilly Edna Willson, b. 20 Feb. 1878, m.
Lyman J. Willson. For descendants, see #2795.
2850. Henry Leslie Willson,
b. 23 Jan. 1880.
+2851. Edith May Willson, b. 9 Aug. 1882, m. Mike P.
Barba, Nov. 1915.
2852. Edward Ray Willson, b. 9 Aug. 1882.
2853.
Hazel Cornelia Willson, b. 21 Jan. 1885.
2854. Dan Sanford Willson, b. 29
May 1887.
2855. Winifred Scott Willson, b. 31 March 1893.
2856.
Florence Mabel Willson, b. 19 May 1898.
Dan Melvin Willson (1986) was
born 26 June 1871 in San Juan, Calif. He married Mabel Clare Pierce in 1893.
(R‑14)
Children - Willson
2857. Clare Willson, b. 22 Feb. 1896.
CHILDREN OF ALBERT WILLSON (1149) AND ELIZA J. HILDEBRANDT
Carlon
Russell Willson (1990) was born 5 July 1857 and died 1943, both in Gilroy,
Calif. He married Agnes M. ‑‑‑‑‑‑. She was born 1859 in N.H., and died 1948 in
Calif. Both their children were born in Gilroy. (R‑14)
Children - Willson
2858. Ada L. Willson, b. Sept. 1882, d. 1905.
+2859. Agnes Alberta
Willson, m. William Spratt.
Frederick Warren Willson (1991) was born 16
Nov. 1860 in Gilroy, Calif. He married Benella Lee Wright, daughter of Elisha
Pierce Wright, in June 1883. She was born 22 June 1865 and died Feb. 1953. All
their children were born in Gilroy, Calif. except Amy who was born in Santa
Cruz, Calif. (R‑14)
Children - Willson
+2860. Vera L. Willson, b.
23 Aug. 1884, m. George Charles White, Jan. 1908.
+2861. Clare E.
Willson, b. 22 Sept. 1886, m. Merveille Lacque, 28 Dec. 1911, d. 27 Dec. 1964.
+2862. Amy Willson, b. 3 May 1892, m. Matthew William Kannely, 16 June 1916.
+2863. Gladys Willson, b. 11 Jan. 1895, m(1) Frank McPherson, m(2) Walter
Stevens, 30 June 1938.
Charles Sheridan Willson (1992) was born 5 Oct.
1867 in Gilroy, Calif., and died 1932 in Hawthorne, Calif. He first married
Cassie Belle Hartson on 24 Nov. 1892 in Fresno, Calif. She was born 1871 and
died 1898. He secondly married Helene Reche, daughter of Anthony Reche, on 5
March 1904. She was born 1877 and died 21 Sept. 1909. His first three children
were born in Sanger, Calif., and the last three in Big Pine, Calif. (R‑14)
Children - Willson, by Cassie B. Hartson
+2864. Howard Albert
Willson, b. 1 Jan. 1894, m. Ester D. Robinson, d. 1963.
+2865. Agnes
Evelyn Willson, b. 17 Sept. 1895, m. William Howard Grider, 23 Dec. 1912.
+2866. Frank Presley Willson, b. 27 Nov. 1896, m. Elsie Chantler, 1916, d.
1961.
Children - Willson, by Helene Reche
+2867. Albert Charles
Willson, b. 6 Sept. 1905, m(1) Dorothy Dowell, 3 July 1925, m(2) Gather Barnes,
23 May 1935.
2868. Glen Willson, b. 27 June 1907, d. 28 June 1907.
2869. Alma Willson, b. 21 Sept. 1909, m. Winston Armstrong, d. 29 May 1931
(Los Angeles, Calif.). He was b. 1904, d. 1952.
CHILDREN OF SARA ANN
WILLSON (1150) AND WILLIAM EAMES
Adoniram G. Eames (1996) was born 4
April 1864 and died 1 Oct. 1941. He married Harriet ‑‑‑‑‑‑. She was born 11 May
1871 and died 1939. (R‑14)
Children - Eames
2870. Helen Maude
Eames
2871. Mary Ann Eames
CHILDREN OF EBENEZER GRAVES (1130) AND
PERSIS R. WHITTIAM
Hattie Marie Graves (2009) was born 11 Oct. 1856 in
Ashfield, Mass., died 20 June 1928 in Reading, Mass., and was buried in
Ashfield, Mass. She married Francis Augustus Cady on 9 Dec. 1885 in Ashfield. He
was born 20 March 1818 in Stafford Springs, Conn., and died 17 Feb. 1899 (or
1900, according to his gravestone in Plain Cem.) in Ashfield, Mass. (R‑7)
Children - Cady
+2872. Frances Marie Cady, b. 29 June 1887, m(1)
Charles Frederick Doughty, m(2) Lewis Ainsworth Bigelow, 15 July 1931.
Dana Lincoln Graves (2010) was born 21 May 1860 and died 5 Dec. 1937, both in
Ashfield, Mass. He married Florence Chelesta Victoria Shaw, daughter of Alonzo
Shaw and Eliza Wilcutt, on 31 Dec. 1885 in Goshen, Mass. She was born 17 March
1867 in Goshen, and died 5 Dec. 1951 in Shelburne Falls, Mass. Alonzo was from
Goshen and Eliza was from Cummington. Dana and Florence lived in Ashfield, Mass.
(R‑7)
Children - Graves
+2873. Alonzo Shaw Graves, b. 22 March
1887, m. Lucy Sarah Bement, 10 June 1909, d. 9 Nov. 1973.
+2874. Nelson
Dana Graves, b. 17 Sept. 1892, m. Harriet Hazel Beals, 15 April 1913, d. 8 Jan.
1966.
+2875. Eliza Florence Graves, b. 4 Oct. 1894, m. George Edward
Tirrell, d. 30 Oct. 1972.
+2876. Olin Curtis Dana Graves, b. 11 Jan.
1896, m. Margaret Ethel Howes, 23 June 1939.
CHILDREN OF ADDISON GRAVES
(1182) AND HELEN M. STEVENS
Dr. Charles Burr Graves (2011) was born 10
June 1860 in Chicago, Ill., and died 24 April 1936 in New London, Conn. He
married Frances M. Miner on 10 Sept. 1891. He was a practicing physician, and
lived in New London, Conn. Both their children were born in New London. (R‑7,
R‑201)
Children - Graves
2877. Addison Miner Graves, b. 8 July
1894, d. 12 April 1902 (New London, Conn.).
+2878. Elizabeth Waterman
Graves, b. 16 Nov. 1898, m. William Norbert Hill, 15 Sept. 1923.
James
Mantor Graves (2012) was born 5 Feb. 1864 in New York City, N.Y., died 27 Nov.
1950 in South Pasadena, Calif., and was buried in New London, Conn. He married
Alice Turner Weaver on 19 Nov. 1890 in New London. She was born 27 June 1863 in
New London, Conn., died 20 May 1949 in South Pasadena, Calif., and was also
buried in New London. She was a daughter of Henry C. Weaver (b. 1 Jan. 1832, New
London, Conn.) and Harriet Brockway (b. 7 Feb. 1836, Lyme, Conn.). They lived in
Boston, Mass. He was with Charles E. Adams & Co., dealers in silks, 30 Summer
St., Boston. (R‑7, R‑201)
Children - Graves
2879. Agnes Turner
Graves, b. 16 Nov. 1893 (West Medford, Mass.), never married, d. 26 Feb. 1918
(Tampa, Florida).
+2880. Stephen Mantor Graves, b. 25 Oct. 1898, m.
Jessie May Stanhope, 1 Nov. 1922.
+2881. Charles Weaver Graves, b. 2 Feb.
1900, m. Helen Victoria Simpson, 27 Aug. 1924.
Addison Graves (2013) was
born 9 Dec. 1866 in Orange, N.J., and died 24 June 1943 in the hospital in
Greenfield, Mass. He married Katherine Marie Kennedy on 29 March 1888 in Jersey
City, N.J., at the 2nd Reformed Church. She was born 7 May 1867 in N.Y. City,
N.Y., and died 8 Aug. 1926 in Ashfield, Mass., daughter of Dennis Kennedy and
Catherine Dunfee, who were natives of Rosecrea, County Tipperary, Ireland. They
lived in Ashfield. (R‑1, R‑201)
Children - Graves
+2882. Donald
Mantor Graves, b. 26 Jan. 1889, m. Mildred Anna Waite, 18 April 1912, d. 27
March 1983.
+2883. Harry Flint Graves, b. 24 July 1890, m. Ethel Louise
Elmer, 12 May 1915, d. 28 July 1977.
+2884. Ralph Wheeler Graves, b. 13
April 1894, m. Mildred Jannet Shaw, 6 Oct. 1919, d. 12 June 1966.
+2885.
James Addison Graves, b. 11 March 1900, m. Alice Marion Phillips, 30 Jan. 1923.
+2886. Katherine Persis Graves, b. 10 Sept. 1902, m. LeRoy Hicks
Goldthwaite, 20 Nov. 1926.
2887. Helen Marie Graves, b. 10 Sept. 1902
(Ashfield, Mass.), m(1) John Gordon Dargie, 5 Jan. 1925 (Ashfield, Mass.), m(2)
Oliver Francis ("Nick") Nichols, 27 Aug. 1935, d. 26 Feb. 1960 (Shelburne Falls,
Mass.). Her first husband was born 25 Sept. 1899 (or 1898) in Bridgetown, Nova
Scotia, Canada, and died in April 1968 in Greenfield, Mass., son of John Douglas
Dargie and Harriet Katherine Skinner. They were divorced 12 March 1934. Her
second husband was born 14 Jan. 1907, and died in 1952 in Newport, R.I., and was
a member of the Mass. State Police.
+2888. Arthur Hall Graves, b. 29
March 1907, m. Barbara Ruth Clark, 24 July 1937.
CHILDREN OF ADDISON G.
HALL (1184) AND MARY ANN SMITH
Lucius Hall (2014) married Belle Winifred
Smith, sister of Charles Smith. (R‑7)
Children - Hall
2889.
Margaret Hall
2890. Frances Hall
2891. Addison Hall
2892.
Richard Hall
2893. Mary Priscilla Hall, m. Emory Howes (son of Raymond G.
Howes and Grace Rice).
CHILDREN OF DARIUS HIBBARD (1196) AND CHARLOTTE
CARLETON
Jeanette Augusta Hibbard (2024) was born 15 May 1832. She
married Robert Burton Hawley on 1 Aug. 1862. In 1900 they were living in
Amesbury, Mass. (R‑200)
Children - Hawley
+2894. Robert Burton
Hawley, Jr., b. 9 May 1863, m. Mary Lane.
2895. Alfred Ernest Hawley, b.
27 Nov. 1864.
2896. Myra Hibbard Hawley, b. 9 Nov. 1868.
2897.
Brente Briscoe Hawley, b. 14 Oct. 1870.
2898. Browne Lord Hawley, b. 14
Oct. 1870. Twin of Brente.
CHILDREN OF CHARLES HIBBARD (1201)
Daniel Hibbard (2027) was born 10 Nov. 1831 in Union, Me. He married Tamzen E.
Ludwig, daughter of George Ludwig, on 15 Dec. 1861 in Waldoboro, Me. She was
born 15 May 1839 in Friendship, Me. He was a farmer. They lived in Union, Me.
(R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
2899. Gertrude M. Hibbard, b. 15 Nov.
1879 (Union, Me.).
Cyrus H. Hibbard (2029) was born 5 April 1837 in
Union, Me., and died 14 Feb. 1870 in Union. He married Margaret Fossett on 20
Sept. 1863. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
2900. Lizzie E. Hibbard, b.
17 March 1865, m. Henry Darling. Lived in Bluehill, Me.
2901. George R.
Hibbard, b. 1 April 1867, m. Delia Mack, May 1899. Lived in Waltham, Mass.
James Riley Hibbard (2032) was born 17 Jan. 1847 in Union, Me. He first
married Minnie Lois Lothrop on 6 Feb. 1877 in Santa Cruz, Calif. She was born 22
Feb. 1858 in Union, Me. They divorced 27 May 1884. He secondly married Mrs.
Charlotte Elizabeth Leslie, widow, on 15 April 1896 in Santa Cruz. She was born
19 Nov. 1864 in San Luis Obispo, Calif. He was a cooper. He lived in Santa Luis,
Calif., after leaving Maine in 1867. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
2902. Ethel Hibbard, b. 31 Jan. 1880 (Felton, Calif.). Lived in Belfast, Me.
2903. Edith Lydia Hibbard, b. 6 Oct. 1897.
CHILDREN OF MARY HIBBARD
(1204) AND DAVID GOODWIN
Sarah Hale Goodwin (2034) was born 11 Aug. 1833
in Londonderry, N.H. She married William Petingill Richardson on 10 Dec. 1855 in
Londonderry. He was born 26 July 1821 and died 13 May 1893, both in Londonderry.
All their children were born in Londonderry. She was living in North
Londonderry, N.H. in 1900. (R‑200)
Children - Richardson
2904.
Harry Richardson, b. 14 July 1857, d. 22 Jan. 1892.
2905. William
Richardson, b. 26 Feb. 1860, m. Esther F. Whidden, 27 Aug. 1854.
2906.
Myron Richardson, b. 21 March 1864, m. Augusta R. Nutt, 30 Nov. 1899. Lived in
West Derry, N.H.
2907. Sarah Richardson, b. 10 April 1866, m. Charles U.
Annis, 27 Oct. 1888.
CHILDREN OF ELIZA HIBBARD (1205) AND ELISHA G.
BABCOCK
Henry Homes Babcock (2040) was born 19 Dec. 1832 in Thetford,
Vt., and died 7 Nov. 1881 in Chicago, Ill. He married Mary Porter Lincoln Keyes,
daughter of Rollin Webb Keyes, on 30 July 1861 in Somerville, Mass. She was born
8 Feb. 1843 in Putney, Vt. "He had spent his life in the pursuit of knowledge,
the profession of teaching, and the service of scientific societies." Their
first four children were born in Somerville, Mass., and their last four in
Chicago, Ill.
"He came to Chicago in 1867, after an honorable career as a
teacher in the schools of Massachusetts, and soon became the principal and the
proprietor of the Chicago Academy, and remained in that position 'til the time
of his decease. He was Professor of Botany in the Chicago College of Pharmacy
and director of the Botanical Garden, and in that department achieved a wide and
merited distinction. He was a leading member of the Illinois State Microscopical
Society and at one time held the presidency of that body. He was long identified
with the Chicago Academy of Natural Sciences, and was president of that
institution when he died.
He was one of the founders of the Union
Swedenborgian Church of Chicago, and was also president of that organization at
the time of his departure for the eternal world. He was also a highly esteemed
member of the Chicago Literary Club, and his name was upon the Scheme of
Exercises, at the time of his death, as the leader appointed to conduct a
conversation on 'Our Native Flora' at the meeting to be held the 8th day of May.
In all positions he did his work well. In manner, he was kind and dignified;
in spirit, noble; in character, pure; in conduct, just; in scholarship, eminent;
and in devotion to duty, unswerving.
In vol. II, no. 1, Bulletin of the
Chicago Academy of Sciences, we have a brief sketch of the life and work of Mr.
Babcock, from which we extract the following: 'Henry Homes Babcock was born of
New England parentage, Dec. 19, 1832. Both of his parents were educated people,
his father being a Congregational clergyman and a graduate of Amherst College,
and his mother a graduate of Bradford Academy when that school was under the
directorship of Hon. Benjamin Greenleaf, of mathematical fame. From both,
therefore, he inherited scholarly tastes and aptitudes, and from early childhood
he breathed an atmosphere of culture and refinement. We need not be surprised
that he early manifested a preference for scholarly pursuits or that he was
fully prepared for college while yet much too young to enter. His surroundings
at this early period of his life seem also to have been peculiarly fitted to
awaken in the mind of so thoughtful a youth a love of natural history pursuits.
He was the eldest of five children, and when, at the age of sixteen, his
father died and his mother was left with but limited means, the burden of the
support of the family partly devolved upon him and interfered with his cherished
hope of completing a full course at college. Nevertheless, by close economy and
by employing his vacations in teaching, he was enabled to spend two profitable
years at Dartmouth College. At the end of this time, at the age of nineteen, he
was obliged to lay aside his college studies for good, and accepted a teacher's
position in the public schools of Dedham, Mass. Here his work was so acceptable
that at the end of eighteen months he was invited to become the master of the
grammer school in Newton, a position which he accepted and filled to the utmost
satisfaction for a period of six years. The reputation which he there acquired
as a kind and judicious disciplinarian and an accurate and thorough teacher
procured him an invitation to the principalship of the high school in
Somerville, Mass. Here he taught with the highest success for eight years,
resigning his position in 1867 to come to Chicago. The fullness of his
knowledge, together with the rare ability to impart it, his unostentatious
dignity, kindness of heart, and graciousness of manner, soon won him the respect
and confidence of this community, and made the Chicago Academy, which he founded
in 1867, and conducted until the close of his life, one of the most successful
private schools in the city.
Moreover, his ripe scholarship and
scientific knowledge soon made him a prominent factor in the intellectual
activities of the city.
His ability as a botanist was thoroughly
appreciated by his co-laborers in the same science. His knowledge of the subject
was extensive, varied, and accurate. As a collector and observer he was
indefatigable. His recognized ability led to his selection for the directorship
of the Chicago Botanical Garden, and he engaged in this work with his
characteristic energy and zeal, with industry so indefatigable that in an
astonishingly short time there had grown up a botanic garden which gave promise
of rapidly taking a first place among enterprises of the kind in this country.
But to the shame of the city, be it said, that she permitted a work so
auspiciously begun to fail for lack of friendly support. She threw away the
opportunity which was within her grasp of securing a distinction worthier than
that of a mere center of wealth and business enterprise. In the autumn of 1877
the South Park Commissioners notified the director and managers that the garden
would be discontinued. Here were the labor and the hope of years brought to
naught; scientific treasures of inestimable value were wasted; faith with
contributors was violated; the cause of science in Chicago was disgraced. Could
anything more crushing than this happen to a sensitive nature like that of
Professor Babcock? He was wont to say little about this, the great misfortune of
his life, but he felt the disappointment most keenly, and there is little doubt
that it had to do with the undermining of a constitution already somewhat
impaired by close and long-continued application to study.'" (R‑200)
Children - Babcock
2908. Mabel Keyes Babcock, b. 20 May 1862.
2909. Rollin Keyes Babcock, b. 30 Aug. 1863, d. 6 Dec. 1863.
2910. Mary
Lennah Babcock, b. 3 March 1865, d. 15 Aug. 1865.
2911. Bertha Babcock,
b. 24 Jan. 1867, d. 9 Aug. 1867.
2912. Florence Babcock, b. 29 June 1869,
m. William Newton Sturges, 27 June 1894.
+2913. Helen Babcock, b. 29 Feb.
1872, m. Carlton Ray Latham, 23 June 1897.
+2914. Ethel Babcock, b. 14
Aug. 1875, m. Stalham Leon Williams, Jr., 28 Dec. 1898.
2915. Henry Homes
Babcock, b. 27 Sept. 1877, d. 18 Oct. 1877.
Isabella Beecher Babcock
(2041) was born 23 June 1834. She married Nathaniel H. Swift on 15 Aug. 1866.
They lived in Wellesley Hills, Mass. (R‑200)
Children - Swift
2916. Walter Babcock Swift, b. 24 Dec. 1868. He graduated from Harvard Univ. in
1901.
2917. Eliza Hathaway Swift, b. 26 Oct. 1872.
Frances L. K.
Babcock (2042) was born 1 June 1836 and died 30 Dec. 1863. She married George
Norman Bigelow on 25 Nov. 1856. He was Principal of the Normal School,
Framingham, Mass. (R‑200)
Children - Bigelow
2918. Eulalia Frances
Bigelow, b. 20 Nov. 1857, d. 1863.
2919. George Norman Bigelow, Jr., b. 5
Aug. 1862, d. 1865.
Marcia Arabella Latham Babcock (2044) was born 30
March 1840 in Thetford, Vt. She married David Tenney Goodwin, son of David
Goodwin and Mary Hibbard, on 7 Dec. 1865 in Framingham, Mass. He was born 21
July 1839, was a farmer, and was living in Thetford in 1900.
Before her
marriage, Marcia was a missionary of the A.B.C.F.M., stationed at Harpoot,
Turkey, where she began the Female Seminary, an institution that has
accomplished a great amount of good. Her health failing, she returned to this
country after two years' service.
David served in the Civil War for one
year, enlisting in Co. C, 4th Mass. Heavy Artillery, and honorably discharged at
the close of the war. He was city justice in Winnebago City; justice of the
peace in Orange City; in Woodstock represented the town in the state
legislature, 1895-96; trustee of Woodstock Academy; for eighteen years Supt. of
Roseland Park. He later taught a ladies' Bible class in connection with the
Congregational Church, Thetford.
The first two children were born in
Winnebago City and the third in Londonderry, N.H. (R‑200)
Children -
Goodwin
2920. William David Goodwin, b. 12 Jan. 1867, m. Minnie Prentice,
29 July 1891. He graduated from Amherst College. In 1900 he was asst. principal
in the high school in Pittsfield, Mass., and lived at 14 Forest Place.
2921. Albert Henry Goodwin, b. 2 Nov. 1868, d. 16 June 1891 (Newport, R.I.).
2922. Mary Arabella Goodwin, b. 26 Oct. 1876. Graduated from Middlebury
College. Was church organist in Thetford, Vt.
CHILDREN OF TENNEY HIBBARD
(1210) AND OLIVE SANDERS
Frank Kossuth Hibbard (2050) was born 14 Feb.
1852 in Lakeport, N.H. He had a twin brother, Fred. He married Ellen Octavia
Knight on 9 Sept. 1870. He was a machinist. They lived in Lakeport, N.H., where
their daughter was born. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
2923. Mary
Emma Hibbard, b. 6 April 1872.
CHILDREN OF ISAAC L. HIBBARD (1219) AND
MARY G. SARGENT
Charles Edmund (or Edmond) Hibbard (2053) was born 15
March 1844 in Farmington, Me. He married Henrietta A. Hayden, daughter of
Sylvanus B. Hayden, on 2 Feb. 1870 in Montpelier, Vt. She was born 11 May 1845
in Cincinnati, Ohio. He was a lawyer, District Attorney for the Western District
of Mass. from 1887 to 1893, and first mayor of Pittsfield, Mass. He lived in
Methuen, Lee, and Pittsfield, Mass. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
+2924. Charles Lovejoy Hibbard, b. 18 July 1871, m. Alice Paddock, 21 April
1887.
2925. Fred Walbridge Hibbard, b. 27 Nov. 1872.
2926. Mary
Page Hibbard, b. 30 Nov. 1877.
CHILDREN OF ALONZO HIBBARD (1222) AND
PHEBE A. ROWE
Moses D. Hibbard (2060) was born 3 April 1833. He married
Mary J. Arcularius of Hampton, Ill. on 5 Nov. 1856. They lived in Moline, Ill.
(R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
2927. Flora May Hibbard, b. 21 Jan.
1859, m. Frank A. Philleo, 2 Jan. 1884. Lived in Wayne, Neb.
CHILDREN OF
JOHN HIBBARD (1231) AND DELINDA YORK
Maria Hibbard was born on 20
September 1833 at Columbia, Coos, New Hampshire[8]. She was the daughter of John
Hibbard and Delinda York[9]. She married John S. Cilley, son of John Cilley and
Betsey Hill, on 28 October 1855 at Columbia[10]. She died on 3 May 1897 at
Columbia at age 63.
Maria Hibbard was in the 1850 Federal Census of
Colebrook, Coos, New Hampshire, in the household of John Hibbard and Delinda
York9. Maria Hibbard was in the 1860 Federal Census of Columbia in the household
of John Cilley and Betsey Hill[11]. Maria Hibbard and John S. Cilley appeared on
the 1870 Federal Census of Columbia enumerated 15 June 1870[12]. Maria Hibbard
and John S. Cilley appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Columbia enumerated 18
June 1880.[13] (More information is at The Cilley Pages, R‑67.) (R‑67)
Children - Cilley
2928. James Buchanan Cilley, b. July 1857,
2929.
Diana J. Cilley, b. 9 April 1862.
2930. Julia A. Cilley, b.c. 1866.
2931. George Emery Cilley, b. 15 May 1868, d. 29 Sept. 1948.
Orrin
Hibbard (2074) was born 27 April 1839 in Wentworth, N.H. He married Melissa D.
Alls, daughter of Jacob M. Alls, on 28 April 1868. She was born 26 Aug. 1841 in
Columbia, N.H. Orrin was educated in the Colebrook, N.H. schools. He enlisted at
the beginning of the Civil War in the 13th Regt., New Hampshire Volunteers, and
was honorably discharged at the end of the war in 1865. He was a member of Post
5, Lynn, Mass., G.A.R. He was a farmer, then a carpenter and builder, and was
working at the Charlestown Navy Yard in 1900. He wrote at that time: "Have in my
possession a powder horn bearing date 1627, carved by knife, and name of John
Hibbard. It was handed down to me from oldest son." (R‑200)
Children -
Hibbard
2932. Lula V. Hibbard, b. 18 Dec. 1870 (Colebrook, N.H.), m. W.
S. Jewett, 25 Feb. 1889.
James Henry Hibbard (2075) was born 26 May 1842
in Colebrook, Coos Co., N.H., and died 25 Nov. 1919 in Bellingham, Whatcom Co.,
Wash. He married Charlotte Lucinda ("Lottie") Holcomb, daughter of Almon Virgil
Holcomb and Almira Rhodes, on 25 Dec. 1865. She was born 21 Oct. 1848 in Medina,
Medina Co., Ohio, and died 21 Nov. 1919 in Bellingham, Wash. They were both
buried in Bayview Cem. They belonged to the Methodist Church. He was a mechanic
or a carpenter. They lived in Augusta, Wisc., where their children were born.
(R‑2, R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
+2933. Adelaide Alsetta Hibbard,
b. 23 Sept. 1868, m. Charles Benjamin Pride, 23 Aug. 1892, d. 25 May 1959.
2934. son, died at 7-8 years of age.
+2935. Julia Almyra Hibbard, b.
16 Oct. 1874, m. Fred Guy LaBrec, 25 June 1893, d. 23 Dec. 1955.
Lovisa
E. Hibbard (2077) was born 7 Jan. 1851 in Colebrook, N.H. She married Henry
Ballantyne, son of William Ballantyne, on 6 Jan. 1873 in Colebrook. He was born
29 Jan. 1833 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and died 1897 (?) in Montreal, P.Q. He was
a stone mason and contractor. He was a volunteer in Co. A, 11th Conn. Volunteer
Inf. Regt., enlisting at Bridgeport, in the Civil War. His uncles, James and
John Ballantyne, were publishers and in partnership with Sir Walter Scott. Both
their children were born at Colebrook, N.H. She was living in Washington state
in 1919. (R‑200)
Children - Ballantyne
2936. Henry O. Ballantyne,
b. 20 Aug. 1874.
2937. Charles M. Ballantyne, b. 30 April 1876.
CHILDREN OF WILLIAM P. HIBBARD (1234) AND PRISCILLA V. SMITH
Newell
Hibbard (2078) was born 12 Oct. 1844 in Colebrook, N.H., and died 7 March 1883
in New Richmond, Wisc. He married Alice Rose Warren, daughter of Lewis Warren
and Jemima Roberts, on 18 Oct. 1866 in New Richmond, Wisc. She was born 3 March
1849 in Pleasant Valley Twp., Potter Co., Pa., and died 10 Dec. 1935 in New
Richmond, Wisc. Both their children were born and died in New Richmond. (R‑3)
Children - Hibbard
2938. George W. Hibbard, b. 25 Dec. 1871, d. 2
Dec. 1943.
+2939. Hattie Mae Hibbard, b. 5 Sept. 1872, m. John Booth
McElroy, 30 Nov. 1893, d. 31 May 1952.
CHILDREN OF JAMES HIBBARD (1236)
AND CYNTHIA FRIZELL
James A. Hibbard (2080) was born 18 Dec. 1849 in
Colebrook, N.H. He married Esther C. Chase, daughter of John Chase, on 24 Aug.
1877 in Colebrook. She was born 4 March 1849 in Concord, Me. He was a farmer,
and served as selectman and highway commissioner. They lived in Concord (now
Colebrook), Me. Their children were born in Colebrook. (R‑200)
Children -
Hibbard
2940. Stella A. Hibbard, b. 14 Oct. 1879. Was educated at the
State Normal School, Plymouth, N.H., and was a teacher.
2941. Gracie M.
Hibbard, b. 15 Jan. 1883.
CHILDREN OF RICHARD L. HIBBARD (1245) AND MARY
HALL
Charles H. Hibbard (2090) was born 26 (or 25) July 1843 in Topsham,
Me. He married Martha J. Bird, daughter of Robert Bird, on 16 Oct. 1867. She was
born 20 May 1847 in Bennington, Ill. Charles was a watch repairer. He lived in
Maine until 1858, when he moved with his parents to New Rutland, now Rutland,
Ill. In Aug. 1861 he enlisted in Co. B, 33rd Regt. Illinois Inf., and served in
the Civil War until Nov. 1865, when, with health very much broken and suffering
greatly from malaria and rheumatism, he returned to Maine. He was living in
Lewiston, Me. in 1900. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
2942. Nellie C.
Hibbard, b. 28 Sept. 1868 (Rutland, Ill.).
2943. Luman E. Hibbard, b. 29
May 1875 (Lewiston, Me.).
Martha E. Hibbard (2091) was born 5 March 1846.
She married David Harrison Colby in 1864. (R‑200)
Children - Colby
2944. Emma May Colby, b. 4 Dec. 1865, d. 26 July 1895.
CHILDREN OF
JAMES HEBBARD (1248) AND ADALINE GREEN
Mary Cornelia Hebbard (2093) was
born 10 Feb. 1849 in Shelburne, N.H. She married Vernon C. Green, son of Lyman
Green, on 6 July 1867. He was born 18 April 1847 in Shelburne. He was a farmer,
and lived in Shelburne, where their children were born. (R‑200)
Children
- Green
2945. Archie L. Green, b. 11 Sept. 1869, m. Linnie Herrick, 25
Dec. 1889.
2946. Lottie A. Green, b. 1 April 1870, m. Walter Carr, 30
Sept. 1887.
2947. Lewis D. R. Green, b. 16 May 1871, d. 12 April, 1872.
2948. Albert L. Green, b. 23 Aug. 1872, m. Carrie Ayer, 7 Sept. 1892.
2949. Myrtle L. Green, b. 14 Jan. 1876, m. Ernest Sturtevant, 16 Feb. 1895.
2950. Bertha E. Green, b. 25 May 1882.
2951. George V. Green, b. 7
Jan. 1888.
Charles Canning Hebbard (or Hibbard) (2095) was born 14 Nov.
1853 in Shelburne, N.H. He married Adelia Shorey Farwell, daughter of Leonard
Farwell, on 21 Oct. 1876 in Lancaster, N.H. Charles was a farmer. They lived in
Shelburne, N.H. in 1900, and both their children were born there. (R‑200)
Children - Hebbard
2952. Ava Bell Hebbard, b. 6 April 1882.
2953. Nina Francis Hebbard, b. 21 Aug. 1888.
Alfred Bickford Hebbard
(2096) was born 14 Dec. 1855 in Shelburne, N.H. He married Mira T. Banney on 16
Oct. 1893 in Norway, Me. She was born 18 Aug. 1857 in Hartford, Me. He was a
truckman. (R‑200)
Children - Hebbard
2954. Helen M. Hebbard, b. 22
Dec. 1899.
William Henry Hebbard (2097) was born 29 Nov. 1857 in
Shelburne, N.H. He married Harriet L. Pingree, daughter of Asa B. Pingree, on 27
Nov. 1878 in Gorham, N.H. She was born 10 July 1857 in Albany, Me. He was a
mechanic, and was employed by South Paris Mfg. Co. (R‑200)
Children -
Hebbard
2955. James Robert Hebbard, b. 10 Aug. 1880 (Shelburne, N.H.).
2956. Harold Esmot Hebbard, b. 15 May 1882 (Shelburne, N.H.).
2957.
Waldo Henry Hebbard, b. 21 April 1884 (Albany, Me.).
2958. Clyde Thornton
Hebbard, b. 24 Jan. 1889.
Samuel Burge Hebbard (2102) was born 15 Sept.
1867 in Shelburne, N.H. He married Edith May Packard, daughter of Charles E.
Packard, on 24 Dec. 1890 in Norway, Me. She was born 29 March 1872 in North
Auburn, Me. They were living in Lynn, Mass. in 1900. (R‑200)
Children -
Hebbard
2959. Carl Packard Hebbard, b. 3 May 1894 (Hallowell, Me.).
CHILDREN OF NATHAN E. HIBBARD (1268) AND RUTH GROVER
Charles
Augustine (or Augustine C.) Hibbard (2120) was born 15 Dec. 1850 in Bradford,
Me. He married Lillian Ardell Huse, daughter of Stephen Huse, on 11 Oct. 1879 in
Foxcroft, Me. She was born 17 April 1858 in Kenduskeag, Me. He was a farmer. He
lived at Corinth, Newport, and Bangor, Me., and was living in Bangor in 1900.
(R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
2960. Donald E. Hibbard, b. 12 May 1880
(Corinth, Me.).
2961. Ruth C. Hibbard, b. 28 Nov. 1885 (Bradford, Me.).
2962. Harold C. Hibbard, b. 12 April 1894 (Bradford, Me.).
Arthur V.
Hebbard (2122) was born 5 June 1856 in Charleston, Me. He married Julia M.
Griffin on 12 Oct. 1889. She was born 15 Dec. 1868 in Milan, N.H. He was a
mechanic. They lived in Milan, N.H. (R‑200)
Children - Hebbard
2963. Claudia A. Hebbard, b. 14 July 1891 (Milan, N.H.).
CHILDREN OF
LUTHER E. HIBBARD (1270) AND JANE ROOKLIDGE
John William Hibbard (2134)
was born 14 April 1859 (or 15 April 1858) in Odessa, Ontario. He married Mary
Jessamine on 6 Jan. 1887 in Buffalo, N.Y. He was secretary of the Boston Medical
Institute in Chicago, Ill. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
2964.
Leanore Hannah Hibbard, b. 3 March 1889 (Buffalo, N.Y.).
2965. Lorna
Doone Hibbard, b. 2 March 1894 (Chicago, Ill.).
Edward Rooklidge Hibbard
(2135) was born 11 Jan. 1862 in Odessa, Ontario. He married Ethel Fales on 4
Jan. 1896. (R‑200)
Children - Hibbard
2966. Julia Pearl Hibbard,
b. 11 June 1889 (Buffalo, N.Y.).
2967. Howard Hervey Hibbard, b. 14 July
1894 (Chicago, Ill.).
CHILDREN OF JEREMIAH H. RICHARDSON (1317) AND
CATHERINE A. LANNING
Harriet Lana Richardson (2154) was born 12 Nov. 1848
in Koszta, Honey Creek Twp., Iowa, and died about 1932. She married Christopher
Columbus Sollenberg on 16 April 1867. He owned a mill at Oxford, Ohio, close to
a covered bridge. (R‑207)
Children - Sollenberg
+2968. Statira
Salome Sollenberg, m. John White, d. 17 April 1935.
2969. Lewis Hibbard
Sollenberg, m. Bertha ‑‑‑‑‑‑.
2970. Grafton Worley Sollenberg, m. Ada
Greer (dau. of Ned Greer of Oxford, Ohio). He graduated from Miami Univ.,
Oxford, Ohio. 1 child.
Francis Asbury Richardson (2157) was born 23 June
1858 in Koszta, Honey Creek Twp., Iowa, died 1 June 1929 at his home in
Creswell, Oregon, and was buried in the West Lawn Cem. (formerly called new
I.O.O.F.) in Eugene, Oregon. He married Lucretia Ann Rucker, daughter of Elliot
Rucker, on 14 Sept. 1881. She was born 30 June 1863 in Malcolm, Iowa, died 2
April 1958 at the home of her daughter Lydia Jones in Santa Ana, Calif., and was
buried in Fairhaven Memorial Park, Orange, Calif.
For about two years
following their marriage they lived in Koszta, Iowa, and then when their son was
about 6 months old they moved in a covered wagon to South Dakota and took up a
homestead near Blunt. They lived there 7 or 8 years. From Blunt the family moved
to various places in Dakota and Minnesota, never staying long in any one place.
Finally in June 1909 they moved to Creswell, Oregon, where Francis was in the
real estate business. He and Lucretia Ann were members of the Methodist Church
and the Odd Fellows Lodge. She was president of the Woman's Club and Worthy
Matron of the Rebeccas. (R‑207)
Children - Richardson
+2971.
Hibbard Elliot Richardson, b. 11 Dec. 1882, m. Ruth Chapman Ellsworth, 1921.
+2972. Francis Alvirah Richardson, b. 10 March 1885, m. Adonis Howard, 15
Nov. 1919, d. Nov. 1949.
+2973. Lydia Statira Richardson, b. 29 Sept.
1888, m. George Phillip Jones, 18 June 1908, d. 8 July 1962.
2974. James
Berlyn Richardson, b. 8 March 1895, m. Mrs. Britania Church (divorcee). He was
an optometrist in Portland, Oregon. No children.
CHILDREN OF JAMES GRAVES
(1327)
Maria Graves (2162) married Amos Hildreth. (R‑201)
Children
- Hildreth
2975. Edith R. Hildreth, b. 20 March 1860 (Herkimer Co.,
N.Y.), m. Horace Gardner (of Richville, N.Y.).
William H. Henry Graves
(2163) was born 31 July 1840 in Saranac, N.Y., and died 5 July 1864 in Brasher
Falls, N.Y. He married Julia A. Wilson 31 Oct. 1859. He was a member of Scott's
900 U.S. Cavalry in the Civil War, and was discharged from service 1 March 1864
by reason of disability. They lived in Brasher Falls. (R‑201)
Children -
Graves
+2976. Herbert H. Graves, b. 20 Feb. 1861, m. Jennie L. Welch, 27
Jan. 1882.
CHILDREN OF PHINEAS GRAVES (1331) AND SALLY ANN LATHROP
Dr. Charles Pomeroy Graves (2178) was born 27 (or 29) Dec. 1830 in Keene,
Essex Co., N.Y., and died 1 Aug. 1925 of pneumonia in Graves Hospital, Canon
City, Fremont Co., Colo. He first married Mip (or Miss?) Lucretia (or Mary)
Osborne of Sherman, N.Y. on 1 Sept. 1857. She died 30 Oct. 1895. He secondly
married Mrs. Harriet A. Webb, nee Wadley. She was born 6 July 1836 in Eaton,
Quebec. He graduated from the Medical College of the Univ. of Buffalo and
practiced his profession in Alden, Ill.
Dr. Graves founded a hospital in
Canon City, Colorado. Mrs. Cathy Campbell's uncle, Fred Graves, had a photograph
of him in 1981 on which Dr. Graves had written this note.:
"Canon City,
Colo.
Dr. C. P. Graves
Born Dec. 27th, 1830 in Keene, Essex Co.,
N.Y.
Practiced medicine 60 years.
At present writing am 89 years
old, and in good health.
Merry Xmas!" (R‑17, R‑201)
Children -
Graves, by Mip Lucretia Osborne
+2977. James William Graves, b. 16 July
1860, m. Hattie Jane Kingsbury, 22 Feb. 1883, d.c. 1930.
+2978. Charles
Herman Graves, b. 22 Sept. 1865, m. Fannie Wiffin, 31 Oct. 1889.
2979.
Dr.) Robert Graves, b. 22 April 1869. Graduated from Chicago Medical College and
practiced in Chicago at 800 So. Halsted St. He is also said to have practiced at
the Graves Hospital in Canon City, Colo. with his father. He died in Denver,
Colo.
2980. Hattie McCalmont Graves, b. 25 Feb. 1873, d. 3 May 1880.
Henry Howard Graves (2180) was born 22 Aug. 1833. He married Salina Lewis on
10 Feb. 1857. She was born at Panama, N.Y., the daughter of Levi Lewis of
Panama, Chautauqua Co., N.Y. They lived in Ashville, Chautauqua Co., N.Y.
(R‑201)
Children - Graves
2981. Levi Lewis Graves, b. 16 June
1862, m. Susie Wiltse, 31 July 1884. Lived in Panama, N.Y.
+2982. John
Stewart Graves, b. 12 July 1866, m. Emma Louise Jenks, 14 March 1889.
David Lathrop Graves (2181) was born 6 Nov. 1835 in Panama, N.Y. He married Ella
Amelia Hodges of Lawn Ridge, Marshall Co., Ill. on 3 March 1865. They lived in
Stark, Stark Co., Ill. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2983. Ella Amelia
Graves, b. 24 Nov. 1868, m. 23 Feb. 1888. Lived in Stark, Ill.
2984.
Lewis DeWitt Graves, b. 21 Sept. 1873, m. 8 Feb. 1893. Lived in Stark, Ill.
John Gilman Graves (2182) married Camina Halsted on 16 Nov. 1862 in
Livingston Co., Ill. She was born 30 Sept. 1841. Both they and their children
lived in Acoya, Livingston Co., Ill. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2985. Thomas L. Graves, b. 16 Sept. 1864, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑, 22 Dec. 1889.
2986.
Orville Phineas Graves, b. 1 Sept. 1866, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑, 24 Dec. 1889.
2987.
William Cromenta Graves, b. 1 March 1872.
2988. Arthur Gilman Graves, b.
13 Dec. 1874.
2989. Auson (or Anson?) I. Graves, b. 15 Feb. 1880.
Orville W. Graves (2184) was born 23 Aug. 1842. He married Florence Lyons on 1
Jan. 1867. She was the daughter of Rev. Mr. Lyons. They and their children all
lived in Sheridan, Chautauqua Co., N.Y. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2990. Mattie Louisa Graves, b. 30 Sept. 1870, m. 16 March 1893.
2991.
John Phineas Graves, b. 25 Sept. 1872.
2992. Carl Lyon Graves, b. 30 June
1880.
Alfred Phineas Graves (2185) was born 4 Feb. 1844 and died 14 July
1897. He married 1 Dec. 1874. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
2993.
Lottie Orrilla Graves, b. 28 Oct. 1875, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑, 4 March 1896.
2994.
Charles Brightman Graves, b. 4 May 1879, d. 18 Nov. 1888.
2995. James
Grafield (or Garfield?) Graves, b. 2 Oct. 1881. Lived in Panama, N.Y.
2996. Sarah Elizabeth Graves, b. 23 Sept. 1886. Lived in Panama, N.Y.
CHILDREN OF JOHN GRAVES (1333)
Capt. David Haslem (or Haslam) Graves
(2189) was born 25 Sept. 1840 in Willsboro, Essex Co., N.Y., and died 26 June
1917 in Goldsboro, N.C. He first married Theresa (or Therisa) L. Cook of
Lewiston, Me. on 10 March 1869. She died 20 Jan. 1894 at Selma. He secondly
married Lizzie Veeder Jones in Aug. 1902 at Gloversville, N.Y. He enlisted in
the 115 N.Y. Vols. in the Civil War, 1856-1862, and was promoted to 2nd and 1st
Lieut. and Captain. He mustered out of service in 1865. He and his second wife
lived in Goldsboro, N.C. (R‑201)
Children - Graves, by Theresa L. Cook
+2997. Leonie Therisa Graves, b. 18 Feb. 1870, m. John Eley Vann, 6 Sept.
1893, d. 13 May 1951.
+2998. Clarence David Graves, b. 9 Feb. 1872, m.
Octavia Zantzinger Bate, 1 Nov. 1900, d. 9 Nov. 1958.
+2999. John Ernest
Graves, b. 3 Feb. 1874, m. Mary Parlin, 10 Oct. 1906.
+3000. Victor Morse
Graves, b. 25 Feb. 1876, m. Emily Louise Holt, 19 Nov. 1907.
3001. Bertie
Mason Graves, b. 3 Dec. 1879, m. Minnie H. Gorrell, 5 Jan. 1907 (Greensboro,
N.C.), d. 7 Feb. 1935 (Charlotte, N.C.). Lived in Greensboro. No children.
William L. Marcy Graves (2195) was born 22 July 1852. He married Anna H.
Veeder of Gloversville, N.Y. on 1 Oct. 1879. She was born 21 June 1856. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
3002. Bertha St. John Graves, b. 17 July 1880.
3003. William Frederick Graves, b. 19 Sept. 1881.
3004. Ralph Veeder
Graves, b. 29 Jan. 1884, d. 28 June 1884.
3005. Marian Theresa Graves, b.
30 May 1886.
Charles Adsit Graves (2197) was born 9 Jan. 1864. He married
Stella Margaret Swortfigure 2 June 1886. She was born 15 Sept. 1864. They lived
in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
3006. John
Frederick Graves, b. 24 March 1887.
3007. Frank Adsit Graves, b. 1 May
1890.
3008. Charles Douglas Graves, b. 30 April 1892.
3009. Stella
Margaret Graves, b. 5 Oct. 1895.
CHILDREN OF WILSON GRAVES (1334) AND
AMARILLA DARBY
Ransom Wells Graves (2199) was born 21 June 1847 in
Alburg, Grand Isle Co., Vt., died 1 July 1924 in Champlain, Clinton Co., N.Y.,
and was buried in his parents' lot in the Champlain, N.Y. village cemetery with
his wife, 2 sons, and 1 daughteR‑in-law. The other daughteR‑in-law is buried in
the same section of this cemetery, nearby. He married Sarah Mulholland on 12
Oct. 1870. She was born 16 Nov. 1841 (or 1843), and died 13 July 1924 in
Champlain, N.Y., daughter of Hugh Mulholland and Betsey Stewart. He was a
manufacturer of tinware, living in Champlain, N.Y. At least the last 3 children
were all born in Champlain, N.Y. (R‑32, R‑201)
Children - Graves
3010. Nellie Maud Graves, b. 12 March 1872, d. 9 Oct. 1872. Buried with her
grandparents, parents, and brothers in the Champlain cemetery.
3011.
Walter Wilson Graves, b. 25 Sept. 1875, m. Kate Usherwood (dau. of Joseph and
Sarah Elizabeth Usherwood), 25 April 1905 (Medford, Mass.). He was buried with
his parents, but the date was not cut into the stone. She was b. 10 Aug. 1875,
Montreal, Quebec, d. 20 Feb. 1915, Rousse Point, N.Y. They lived at 344 W.
Delavan St., Buffalo, N.Y.
3012. Clarence Moss Graves, b. 19 Dec. 1877,
m. Susan Ellen Meehan, 21 June 1911 (Champlain, N.Y.), d. 18 Aug. 1919
(Champlain, N.Y.). She was b. 17 June 1877, Highwater, Quebec, d. 1964,
Plattsburgh, N.Y., in an old ladies home, and was buried in Champlain cem. with
her mother and sister. She was a dau. of William and Mary Lorraine Meehan.
3013. Edith Marion Graves, b. 5 Sept. 1880, m. Charles Wilcox Briggs, 10
March 1908 (Champlain, N.Y.). He was b. 17 Feb. 1875 at Constable, Franklin Co.,
N.Y., son of Norman and Henrietta Briggs. Charles is reported to have been a
dentist. They lived in Malone, N.Y. They supposedly adopted their two children,
Rachel and Helen.
CHILDREN OF WILLIAM P. GRAVES (1338) AND MARY U.
FLETCHER
William Fletcher Graves (2203) was born 16 Feb. 1850 in Bristol,
Vt., and died 30 March 1911. He married Belle Hitchcock on 5 May 1884. He was a
banker and broker and at one time President of Graves and Vinton Mortgage Co.
They lived in St. Paul, Minn., and all their children were born there. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
+3014. William Grant Graves, b. 30 July 1885, m.
Gertie L. Schurmier, 28 June 1913.
3015. Thomas Campbell Graves, b. 3
July 1886, d. 4 June 1893.
3016. Fletcher Graves, b. 22 Sept. 1893.
Graduated from Harvard College in 1915. Lieut. in U.S. Air Service in France in
WWI.
CHILDREN OF ROSETTA A. GRAVES (1339) AND ASHLEY MOTT
Mary
Eldora Mott (2209) was born 20 June 1855. She married Harley Calvin Gage on 21
Feb. 1883. (R‑201)
Children - Gage
3017. Margaret Vivian de Lannoy
Gage
CHILDREN OF SOLON B. GRAVES (1360) AND ANN H. SARGENT
Elmer
Ellsworth Graves (2227) was born 8 Sept. 1861 in Keesville, Essex Co., NY, died
in Arlington, Middlesex Co., MA, and was buried in Arlington Cem., Arlington,
MA. He married Sarah Maria Locke[14], daughter of William Locke and Augusta
Henderson, on 24 Nov. 1885 in Boston, Suffolk Co., MA. She was born 10 March
1862 in South Boston, Suffolk Co., MA, died 21 Oct. 1956 in Arlington, Middlesex
Co., MA, and was buried 24 Oct. 1956 in Arlington Cem., Arlington, MA.
Elmer may have worked for a newspaper in Boston, MA. He was a printer in Boston
in 1880, where he was living with his parents. The marriage certificate of Elmer
and Sarah lists him as a printer, living in Boston, MA in 1885, with his place
of birth Keeseville, NY. He apparently moved from Keeseville, Essex Co., NY to
Arlington, MA. (R‑50)
Children - Graves
+3018. Lester Locke
Graves, b. 13 Feb. 1887, m. Beatrice Charlotte Foster, 28 July 1913, d. 14 Oct.
1956.
+3019. Gertrude A. Graves, b. 17 Jan. 1891, m. Herman Benner, d.c.
1969.
3020. Walter E. Graves, b. 4 July 1893, m. Esther ‑‑‑‑‑‑, d. Jan.
1969.
CHILDREN OF JOSEPH W. GRAVES (1372) AND SARAH PATTON
Ellen
Anne Graves (2237) was born 28 Aug. 1835 in Port Gibson, MS, and died 10 July
1919 in New Orleans, LA. She married Jacob M. Frankenbush on 24 Feb. 1857. He
was born 15 June 1828 in Caslau, Bohemia, and died 15 Feb. 1905 in New Orleans,
LA. He was a naturalized American Citizen and a soldier in the Confederate Army
in the Civil War. Their first 4 children were born in Port Gibson, MS, and the
last 3 in New Orleans, LA. (R‑54, R‑201)
Children - Frankenbush
3021. Mary Therese Frankenbush, b. 23 Jan. 1858, never married, d. 1954 (New
Orleans, LA).
+3022. Joseph Warren Frankenbush, b. 31 Aug. 1859, m. Fanny
Salkeld Freret, 21 April 1898, d. 1 Jan. 1948.
3023. Albert Samuel
Frankenbush, b. 19 July 1861, m. Margaret Darrah. No children.
3024.
Bertha Elinor Frankenbush, b. 12 Oct. 1863, never married.
3025. Sarah
Patton Frankenbush, b. 25 Nov. 1869, never married, d. 9 Jan. 1869.
3026.
Henry Moses Frankenbush, b. 7 Aug. 1871, d. 5 Aug. 1872.
3027. Walter
Clement Frankenbush, b. 18 July 1874, never married, d. 18 Sept. 1894.
CHILDREN OF BENJAMIN F. GRAVES (1384) AND ANN E. LAPHAM
Henry Ballard
Graves (2248) was born 14 June 1861 in Battle Creek, Mich. He married Lena
Elliott on 9 June 1883 in Wichita, Kansas. She was born 9 June 1863 in Ohio,
daughter of Joseph P. Elliott and Margaret Cleggett of Wichita. He was a lawyer.
They lived in Detroit, Mich. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
3028.
Arthur Kingsley Graves, b. 15 Dec. 1884 (Wichita, Kans.).
3029. Bessie
Elliott Graves, b. 6 June 1888 (Greensburg, Kans.).
CHILDREN OF JOHN C.
GILMAN (1401) AND LAVINIA MOULTON
John Harlan Gilman (2258) was born 12
April 1844 in Ossipee, N.H. He married Josephine Cummings of Methuen, Mass. He
served in the Civil War in 4th Mass. Vols., attached to 3rd Brigade, 2nd Div.,
19th Army Corps, under Gen. Banks. (R‑201)
Children - Gilman
3030.
Addie J. Gilman, b. 9 April 1869, m. Harry B. Sargent, 18 Oct. 1893.
CHILDREN OF EDWARD V. GILMAN (1402) AND REBECCA L. GIBBS
Sarah Amelia
Gilman (2260) was born 9 Dec. 1847 (or 1848) in Boston, Mass., and died 6 Nov.
1935 in Newport, R.I. She married John S. Gavill of Tusket, Nova Scotia, on 14
Dec. 1870. He was born in England. (R‑29)
Children - Gavill
+3031.
Addie Gilman Gavill, b. 14 July 1871, m. Thomas F. Kelley, d. 11 Dec. 1942.
3032. John Charles Gilman Gavill, b. 11 May 1874.
Edward Warren
Gilman (2261) was born 17 (or 16) Sept. 1849 in New Bedford, Mass., and died 6
Sept. 1908 in Newport, R.I. He married Catherine Ann ("Kate") Maxwell of
Whiteport, N.Y. in Feb. 1874. She was born 12 Feb. 1856 in Rosendale, N.Y., and
died 31 May 1933 in Newport, R.I. Their first 6 children were born in N.Y., and
the last 5 in Newport, R.I. (R‑29, R‑201)
Children - Gilman
3033.
Ella Warren Gilman, b. 15 Jan. 1875, d. 18 Nov. 1880.
3034. Mary Etta
Gilman, b. 28 July 1876 (Rosendale, N.Y.), m(1) Oliver Terpenning, m(2) Martland
V. LaBoyteaux, d. 21 April 1946 (Newport, R.I.). Her first husband was b. in
Esopus, N.Y., and her 2nd husband in Burlington, Iowa.
+3035. Emma
Rebecca Gilman, b. 8 Oct. 1877, m(1) Stephen Slocum Wood, Jr., m(2) Henry
Johnson.
3036. Cora Belle Gilman, b. 11 Oct. 1879, d. 4 (or 5) May 1882
(N.Y.).
+3037. Lillian Chester Gilman, b. 28 Feb. 1882, m. Ezra Russell
Hearson, d. 20 Dec. 1964.
+3038. Henry Doremus Gilman, b. 12 Jan. 1884,
m. Theresa Agnes Gallagher, d. 26 April 1955.
3039. Warren Gibbs Gilman,
b. 4 Feb. 1886, m. Jennie May LaBonte. She was b. in Henniker, N.H. When
married, both lived in Concord, N.H.
+3040. Frank Edward Gilman, b. 25
Feb. 1888, m. Agnes Edna Anderson, d. 13 Oct. 1967.
3041. Frederick
Frasch (or Fred Frank) Gilman, b. 6 Sept. 1890, m. Anna May Jones. She was b. in
Portsmouth, Va.
+3042. Grace May Gilman, b. 26 Aug. 1892, m. Harold
McPherson, d. 8 June 1938.
+3043. George William Herbert Gilman, b. 12
Feb. 1895, m. Rosalie Ida Poirier, d. 25 Feb. 1963. 2 children.
Ella
Vernon Gilman (2263) was born 24 Feb. 1859 in New Bedford, Mass., and died 18
Feb. 1936. She married Alden B. Bryant of Maine on 3 Aug. 1885. He was born in
1851 in Pembroke, Mass. (R‑29)
Children - Bryant
3044. Edward
Henry Bryant, b. 7 Sept. 1885.
Arthur Lincoln Gilman (2264) was born 7
Oct. 1860 in New Bedford, Mass., and died 20 Jan. 1946 in Newport, R.I. He
married Alice Cranston Austin of Newport, R.I., daughter of Charles G. Austin
and Elizabeth A. Peabody, on 30 Dec. 1878 in Newport. She was born 25 Nov. 1862
(or 1861) and died 27 March 1913. In the early 1900's he served several terms as
clerk of the First District Court, and was employed by the New England Steamship
Company for more than 30 years as a painter on Fall River Line steamers in
Newport, R.I. They lived in Newport. (R‑29, R‑201)
Children - Gilman
3045. Mabel Elizabeth Gilman, b. 1 April 1881, m. Edward James Lamb, 1 June
1899. He was b. in Brooklyn, N.Y., son of Arthur T. Lamb and Catherine Lawton.
3046. Minnie Collins Gilman, b. 27 (or 24) Dec. 1882, d. 31 Jan. 1883.
3047. Myra Belle Gilman, b. 29 June 1884, d. 8 Feb. 1885.
+3048. Ida
Rebecca Gilman, b. 24 April 1887, m. Henry Walter Stratton, 10 April 1906, d. 22
May 1961.
+3049. Henry Augustus Gilman, b. 21 April 1889, m. Ruth
Adelaide Smith, 21 April 1914, d. 2 Oct. 1957.
+3050. Alfred Earle
Gilman, b. 21 (or 23) Aug. 1891, m. Charlotte Smith, d. 7 Dec. 1984.
+3051. Charles Edward Gilman, b. 26 Jan. 1894, m. Jessie Brook, 21 Nov. 1916, d.
5 Aug. 1977.
Frank Ellsworth Gilman (2267) was born 23 Aug. 1865. He
married Mary Frances Read of New Bedford, Mass. on 2 Dec. 1890. They lived at 11
Cuddington St., Newport, R.I. (R‑201)
Children - Gilman
3052.
Elsie Corey Gilman, b. 12 Oct. 1891.
CHILDREN OF JAMES M. GILMAN (1404)
AND LAURA F. GRAVES
Ida M. Gilman (2269) was born 22 April 1859 in
Portland, Oregon, and died 2 Dec. 1893 of a heart attack in Portland, after
having a stillborn child. She married Albert McKinnie on 26 June 1882 in
Portland. They were married by a Unitarian minister in her parents' home. He was
born 17 Aug. 1851 in Cadiz, Ohio, died 11 March 1918 in Chinook, Montana, and
was buried in Chinook. He had been married previously and had a daughter,
Eleanor, born 1871-73. He was in Portland in 1881. Although Ida and Albert had
been left a small fortune, it was lost as a result of Albert's financial
speculation plus the panic of 1893. Albert, broke and a widower, took his 12
year old son and a Chinese houseboy to a friend who had a dude ranch in Wyoming.
He left the boys, saying he would keep in touch and return or send for his son.
He didn't return until 1917 when he appeared out of nowhere in Chinook, Montana,
where his son was then living. (R‑5)
Children - McKinnie
+3053.
Gilman McKinnie, b. 2 June 1883, m. Florence Jessie Hankey, 15 Aug. 1904, d. 20
June 1920.
3054. Laura McKinnie, b.c. 1888, d.c. 1890 (of heart failure).
3055. child, b.c. 2 Dec. 1893 (dead).
CHILDREN OF THADDEUS J. FARWELL
(1418) AND ELIZABETH CONRAD
Catherine L. Farwell (2286) was born 9 March
1826 in Ischua, N.Y., and died 2 Jan. 1908 in West Clarksville, N.Y. She married
Adam Wagner about 1843. He was born 20 June 1808 in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., and died
7 May 1892 in West Clarkesville, N.Y. (R‑15)
Children - Wagner
+3056. Sarah Ann Wagner, b. 20 Jan. 1845, m. Abraham E. Allen, c. 1865, d. 29
March 1921.
CHILDREN OF MARY AYER (1419) AND AARON M. GOULD
John
Gould (2295) was born 30 Aug. 1858 in Royalton, Niagara Co., N.Y., died 23 Nov.
1913 in Denver, Colo., and was buried in Fairmount Cem., Denver. He married
Lillian Augusta Fauss, daughter of William B. Fauss and Mary Elizabeth Laird, on
31 Oct. 1893 in Cleveland, Ohio. She was born 23 April 1865 in Bristolville,
Trumbull Co., Ohio, died 30 March 1938 in Cleveland, Ohio, and was buried in
Mesopotamia, Trumbull Co., Ohio. Their first child was born in Yankton, Clay
Co., S.D., and the next two in Grand Junction, Mesa Co., Colo. (R‑27)
Children - Gould
+3057. Ada LaVerne Gould, b. 27 Aug. 1894, m. Winfred
Ethelbert Hart, 17 Aug. 1921, d. 22 June 1980.
+3058. Kenneth Laird
Gould, b. 3 April 1897, m. Maxine Davies, 20 Aug. 1926, d. 17 July 1929.
+3059. Robert Edwards Gould, b. 20 May 1900, m(1) Dorothy Elizabeth Pierce, 25
Oct. 1924, m(2) Margaret (Smith) White, m(3) Florence (Meyer) Fix, d. 25 May
1979.
CHILDREN OF ROYAL S. GRAVES (1434) AND SUSAN S. FARR
George
Farr Graves (2300) was born 22 Oct. 1857 and died 5 March 1942, both on Orr's
Island, Me. He married Josephine ("Josie") Christopher Beal, daughter of
Nathaniel A. Beal and Hannah E. Small, on 14 Oct. 1885. She was born 4 July 1866
in Bowdoin, Me., and died 23 Dec. 1963 in Orr's Island, Me. They lived in Lisbon
Falls, Me. (R‑10, R‑201)
Children - Graves
+3060. Susan Emma
Graves, b. 15 June 1890, m. Clyde Russell Houghton, 14 June 1911.
3061.
Rosalind Augusta Graves, b. 5 Dec. 1891, d. 7 March 1892.
+3062. Royal
Sandford Graves, b. 13 Jan. 1902, m(1) Eva May Thomson, 7 Sept. 1921, m(2)
Leahtene Marie Paine.
CHILDREN OF WILLIAM ALBION GRAVES (1436)
LaForest Edward Graves (2305) was born 9 Aug. 1868 and died 26 Dec. 1930. He
graduated from Maine Central Institute (MCI) in 1887, then entered Bates College
and attended for three years. He suffered "brain fever", more likely the desire
to play semi-pro baseball, which he did in the Maine-Maritime Provinces League
as a pitcher, first baseman and short-stop. As a prep and college student of
that era he could, of course, write and read Latin and Greek. He enlisted in
Battery C, First Heavy Artillery, Maine Volunteers, on May 2, 1898 as a
Corporal. He went to Havana, Cuba in the Spanish-American War, and was mustered
out Nov. 20, 1899.
He enlisted in the Maine National Guard in 1911 and
was appointed First Sergeant of a provisional infantry company led by a cousin,
discharged, end of contract, 1914.
He was also leader of a girls' drill
team sponsored by the Uniformed Rank of the Knights of Pythias (Myrtie was a
member). He was also a Mason.
For several years (1969-1925?) he owned and
operated an electrical contracting business in Sanford, Maine. He then returned
to Pittsfield, where he was a lineman for the Maine Central Power Company. He
and his son, Forrest, often went to Boston to see the Red Sox or the Braves
play.
He married Myrtie Hodgkins in 190-. She was born Sept. 1876 and
died Jan. 1960. She was one of ten children, and related to the Haskell family.
She set type by hand for the Pittsfield Advertiser, owned by a cousin; she still
knew the California job case in 1946, when grandson William was learning it in
school. (R‑23)
Children - Graves
+3063. Forrest Hodgkins Graves,
b. 1 Jan. 1903, m. Louise Gordon Timlin, 18 July 1928, d. 11 April 1965.
+3064. Gordon Edward Graves, b. 30 Sept. 1918, m. Ida Mae Nelson, 1944.
CHILDREN OF SAMUEL P. GRAVES (1441) AND ELIZA J. STAPLES
Delia Frances
Graves (2322) was born 23 Oct. 1879. She married Charles Chapman. (R‑10)
Children - Chapman
3065. Florence Chapman, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑ Clark. Living at Gun
Point on Great Island, Harpswell, Maine in 1982.
CHILDREN OF ROBERT S.
GRAVES (1466) AND FLAVILLA M. ------
Charles A. Graves (2331) was born in
Oct. 1861 in ME. He married Mary L. ‑‑‑‑‑‑ about 1892. She was born in Sept.
1863 in PA. They were in the 1900 and 1910 censuses for Scranton, Lackawanna
Co., PA. He was a newspaper editor. All their children were born in PA. (R‑62)
Children - Graves
+3066. Robert Leighow Graves, b. Aug. 1893, m. Edna
C. ‑‑‑‑‑‑, c. 1905.
3067. Harold C. Graves, b. Jan. 1895.
3068.
Francis (“Frank”) S. Graves, b. Jan. 1895.
3069. George Graves, b.c.
1902.
CHILDREN OF LINDLEY GRAVES (1468) AND JULIA B. HUTCHINGS
Herbert Leslie Graves (2336) was born in June 1855 in Bangor, ME, and died 18
Oct. 1935 of stomach cancer, at age 80, in Etna, ME6. He married Rowena (or
Roena) F. Sylvester on 14 Nov. 1877 in a civil ceremony in Etna, Penobscot Co.,
ME (according to county marriage records, as recorded in the IGI). She was born
10 Sept. 1856 and died 26 June 1938 of chronic myocarditis arteriosclerosis6,
both in Etna, ME, daughter of Ansel B. Sylvester (d. 12 Feb. 1870) and Louisa
Torry (d. 1895). Her mother was listed as head of household in the 1870 census
for Etna, ME. Herbert was listed as a well driller in the 1900 census for Etna.
Ansel B. Sylvester first married Louisa Torry and had 2 children: Alden
Sylvester and Rowena Sylvester. He secondly married Martha P. Stevens, intent
filed in Etna 10 May 1857, and had: Addison M. Sylvester, b. 28 March 1858,
Melvin A. Sylvester, b. 11 Feb. 1860, and Webster G. Sylvester, b. 11 Feb. 1862.
Although Herbert Graves (R‑55) said there were 8 children and gave the name
of Frank as one of them, Cheryl Graves (R‑58) has never heard of either Frank or
the unknown 8th child. (R‑55, R‑58)
Children - Graves
3070. Bertha
(or Burtie) M. Graves, b. 17 May 1878 (Etna, ME)6, m(1) Obed W. McLaughlin, 16
April 1898, m(2) Edward Verrill, m(3) Chester Goodspeed, d. 1958. No children.
Record of 1st marriage6 shows Bertha, of Etna, ME, m. Obed W. McLaughlin of
Levant, ME, son of Alfred M. of Winslow, ME and Rose H. of Bingham, ME.
+3071. Charles Boardman Graves, b. Aug. 1879, m. Gladys Sylvester, 1 Jan. 1910.
+3072. Fred H. Graves, b. Feb. 1880, m(1) Effie Sanborn, 11 April 1903, m(2)
Edna Lucy Russell, 21 Nov. 1908, d. 25 June 1961.
+3073. Harry A. Graves,
b. Oct. 1884, m. Laura Carter, 26 June 1910, d. 1956.
3074. Dana H.
Graves, b. Sept. 1889 (Etna, ME), never married, d. 14 Dec. 1910 (Etna, ME, of
TB6). No children. He was train station master at Etna, ME.
+3075.
Florence J. Graves, b. 9 March 1898, m. Roland E. Stuart, 16 April 1916.
3076. Frank Graves
3077. other child
Wilbur (or Wilbert) H. Graves
(2339) was born in Aug. 1862 in Bangor, ME, and died 31 May 1938 of valvular
disease of the heart in Etna, ME6. He was a farmer. He married Nellie M.
(Getchell) Carter, daughter of Selden (or Calvin) Getchell of Anson, ME and
Nancy M. Sylvester of Etna, ME, on 21 Jan. 1893 in Plymouth, ME6. She was born
in May 1861 in ME, and died in 1938. She had first married Preston Carter, and
the 1900 census for Etna, ME shows 3 step-children of Wilbur living with the
family: Lizzie E. Carter, born Nov. 1882; Alice R. Carter, born May 1886; and
Preston L. Carter, born June 1887. Wilbur may also have had a previous marriage.
(R‑58)
Children - Graves
+3078. Frank Leslie Graves, b. 28 Feb.
1895, m. Lillian Page Tarr, 25 Sept. 1920, d. 1970.
+3079. Alva L.
Graves, b. 29 Jan. 1898, m. Elva E. Smith, 5 Sept. 1936, d. 1967.
3080.
Arthur Herbert Graves, b. 16 April 19006, d. 23 Sept. 1900 (per tombstone
inscription). Both dates in Etna records. Died of meningitis.
3081. Edith
Graves, b. 9 Sept. 19016, never married.
3082. Hazel M. Graves, m.
Othello G. Rowe, 28 March 1937 (Bangor, ME). According to their marriage
record6, she was of Etna, and he was a barber of Unity, ME, son of Eddie F. Rowe
of Canaan, ME and Emma Hannaford of Providence, RI.
Mina Durgin Graves
(2342) was born 26 Oct. 1871 in Etna, ME6, and died in 1966. She married Everett
Underhill, son of William Underhill of Chester, NH and Hannah ‑‑‑‑‑‑ of MA6.
(R‑58)
Children - Underhill
3083. Lindley Underhill
3084.
Stanley Underhill
3085. William Underhill
CHILDREN OF EDWARD Y.
GRAVES (1471) AND ANNA R. TERRY
Frank Arthur Graves (2347) was born in
1859, died 30 July 1915 in South Orrington, ME, and was buried in Milton, MA. He
married Annie Wainright (or Wainwright) Snow on 5 June 1900. She was born 20
March 1867 in Boston, MA, died 20 March 1918 in Milton, MA, and was buried in
Milton. (R‑59)
Children - Graves
3086. Marie Carleton (or Carlton)
Graves, b. 12 June 1902 (Milton?, MA), d. 16 June 1902 (Milton, MA). Bur.
Milton, MA.
3087. Florence Wainright Graves, b. 16 May 1904 (Milton, MA),
m. Alexis John Strong, 3 July 1938 (Shelbourne, MA), d. 3 April 1991 (Morro Bay,
CA). Bur. Santa Monica, CA. No children. Alexis was b. in Libau, Russia.
CHILDREN OF OSGOOD GRAVES (1473)
Roscoe Graves (2349) was born 5 April
1848 and died 15 July 1904. He married Philena Ricker of Wayne, Maine. He was a
carpenter, and lived in Bangor, Maine. (R‑13)
Children - Graves
+3088. George Arthur Graves, m(1) Nellie A. Gately, 24 Feb. 1903, m(2) Josephine
A. Tamague, d. 18 April 1945.
3089. Bernice E. Graves, b. 6 March 1875
(Bangor, Me.), m. Frank Edwin Fisher (of Worcester, Mass.), 24 Oct. 1900, d. 26
Nov. 1926 (Worcester, Mass.). Bur. in W. Boylston Cem.
Daniel Ridley
Graves (2351) was born 5 Dec. 1851, and died 17 Nov. 1911 in Waterville, Maine.
He first married Fronia W. Norris on 27 (or 23) May 1879 in Wayne, Me. They were
both buried in the same lot in Evergreen Cem., Wayne. He secondly married Lucy
Frances Johnson on 1 Oct. 1895 in Oakland, Me. She died 24 April 1893. (R‑13)
Children - Graves, by Lucy F. Johnson
+3090. Roland Francis Graves,
b. 23 April 1898, m. Hazel Margaret Rogers, 9 April 1920.
Leroy F. Graves
(2352) was born 2 June 1852 and died 11 March 1920. He married Elmira Samantha
Stinchfield on 24 July 1876. She was born 3 July 1843 in East Livermore, Me.,
and died 16 April 1926 They lived in Northbridge Center, Mass., and he worked as
a machinist at the Whitin Machine Works. Both their children were born in
Northbridge. (R‑13)
Children - Graves
3091. daughter (not named),
b. 15 May 1880, did not live.
3092. Etta Graves, m. Frederick D. Rokes,
24 May 1905. He was a carpenter, a resident of Whitinsville, Mass., and was the
son of Phineas P. Rokes.
Benjamin Ridley Graves (2353) was born 22 Dec.
1853 in Wayne, Maine, and died 27 Sept. 1935 in Whitinsville, Mass. He spent his
boyhood on his father's farm in Wayne. He attended school several miles from his
home, and in the winter would sometimes travel on snowshoes or occasionally by
horseback.
He went to Whitinsville, Mass. on Feb. 24, 1872 and started
work in the Whitin Machine Works as an apprentice machinist, agreeing to serve
his time for three years. This company later became the largest manufacturer of
textile machinery in the world, with up to 5000 employees.
He worked in
the Card Dept. for one year and was transferred to the Planer Dept. for four
months. He was then transferred to the Railway Dept. for the remainder of his
training.
Benjamin first married Abigail Maria Jillson on 18 July 1874 in
Northbridge, Mass. She was born 10 Aug. 1853 in Mendon, Mass., daughter of
Stephen C. Jillson and Mary Abigail Taft. Mary was born 31 May 1827, daughter of
Reubin Taft and Sarah Sterns, whose marriage intentions were published 30 Jan.
1819. Abigail had three sons by Benjamin and a daughter, Mae Bertha, born in
Providence, R.I. after she left Benjamin in 1882.
On Sept. 22, 1875,
Benjamin and Abigail started home to Wayne, Me. shortly after Benjamin completed
his apprenticeship, probably due to a severe business depression resulting in
his layoff. The following March 5, 1876 their son Henry Adalbert was born in
Wayne. On Oct. 18, 1876 they returned to Northbridge Center, Mass. (gone 1 year
and 26 days) and Benjamin returned to work at the Whitin Machine Works with no
loss of seniority, working in the Card Dept. After a short time he was promoted
to Assistant Foreman of the Card Dept. Then on Nov. 17, 1879 he was promoted to
Foreman of the Lapper Dept. by Gustavis E. Taft, Agent.
On March 18,
1882, disaster struck the Graves household. Abigail left home, taking the
youngest of her three sons with her, Lester who was age 2. It has been reported
she ran off with the "Tea Man". This must have created quite a scandal in the
small New England town in which they lived. Why this happened after 7 years of
marriage and three children will probably never be known, but there were
undoubtedly two sides to the story. On April 8, 1882, Abigail brought Lester
back home to his father; he had been away 21 days.
On June 28, 1883, a
daughter was born to Abigail in Providence, R.I. Benjamin records the date of
birth as 15 months and 10 days after Abigail left home. On June 30, 1883,
Benjamin and two friends, Deacon Merrick Taft of Northbridge Center and a Mr.
Davis, went to visit Abigail in Providence and found her and the baby with her
nurse, Mrs. Evans. Benjamin asked Abigail who the father was and she replied in
the presence of the two male witnesses and Benjamin that the father was Edward
O. Taylor of East Douglas, Mass.
However, Abigail reported on birth
records that the name of the child was Mae Bertha Graves and that Benjamin was
the father. Looking back from this point in time, what Abigail did was probably
the kindest thing she could do for the sake of the child. Abigail had no grounds
for divorce at the time, her last name was Graves, and the true father was no
longer on the scene.
On Sept. 3, 1883, Benjamin sent Abigail a copy of
the Notice of Divorce which he had obtained.
Abigail later married David
Baten, who was born in 1853 and died in 1914. She died of cancer 23 March 1914,
at age 60 years, 7 months and 13 days, and was buried on Chase Farm, Greenwood,
R.I., and was later moved to Brayton Cem., 3438 Post Road, center of Warwick,
R.I. On the gravestone it reads "Loved in life, mourned in death."
Mae
Bertha Graves, her daughter, first married George Evans of Providence, R.I.
(same last name as her mother's nurse). They had a son, Gerald Evans, an
accountant, who married Marie Louise DeCormier. Both were killed on Route 140 in
Norton, Mass. in an automobile accident and were buried in Mayflower Hill Cem.,
Taunton, Mass. Mae secondly married Paul Villeneave. She died at age 68 years, 5
months, and was buried in Mayflower Hill Cem., Taunton.
Another tragedy
struck the Graves household on Sept. 30, 1883. Osgood Oscar Graves, the second
son of Benjamin and Abigail, five years and nine months of age, fell out of a
tree he was climbing and died as a result of his injuries. This was during the
period after Abigail had left home and Benjamin had yet to remarry. However, it
should be noted that the circumstances surrounding this accident are not known
and it could have happened regardless of the family situation.
Benjamin
secondly married Florence Elvira Stinchfield on 3 Aug. 1884. She was born 7 Jan.
1855 in East Livermore, Me., died 16 Feb. 1890 of consumption in Leeds, Me., and
was buried in Pine Grove Cem., Whitinsville, Mass. She was a daughter of Thomas
Jefferson Stinchfield and Eliza N. Gray of Monmouth, who were married 3 Aug.
1884. Florence was a younger sister to Elmira Samantha Stinchfield who married
Leroy Graves, brother of Benjamin.
He thirdly married Sarah (McNeill)
Brines, daughter of William McNeill and Mary Stuart, on 26 Nov. 1890. She was
born 12 July 1861 in Greenock, Scotland, died 2 March 1896, and was buried in
Pine Grove Cem., Whitinsville, Mass. She probably came to America with her
oldest brother, Daniel, about 1880. She first married John D. Brines, who died
in 1890. Their child, Adeline, age 6 months, 22 days, died shortly after her
father, and both are buried in Pine Grove Cem., Whitinsville, Mass.
He
married his fourth wife, Alice Eldora Weaver, daughter of Albert Weaver and
Nancy P. Vose, on 1 Dec. 1897 in Portland, Me. She was born 3 April 1860 in
Waldoboro, Me., died 4 March 1946, and was buried in Pine Grove Cem.,
Whitinsville, Mass. She had been a school teacher in Maine prior to her
marriage, and after her marriage was very active in the Village Congregational
Church in Whitinsville and also in various lodges and similar organizations. She
held high positions at the local and state level in these organizations and was
a national representative several times, travelling to distant cities in both
the U.S. and Canada.
The following note was found in an old book
belonging to Alice E. Weaver. John Vose and his family consisting of his wife
and their two children, Nancy and Silas, moved into his new house on 22 Dec.
1845 -- the house had been built for two years. Nancy was 11 years of age and
Silas was 6 years of age. Nancy eventually married Albert Weaver and they were
the parents of Alice.
On May 2, 1899, a new department was started in the
Whitin Machine Works, building Combers, Ribbon Machines, Ribbon Lap Machines and
Sliver Lap Machines, and Benjamin was placed in charge. Later, Traverse Grinding
Card Rolls, Long Grinding Card Rolls and Card Traverse Grinders were also
manufactured. Benjamin was a skilled machinist and the work his department
turned out was of the highest quality. Many of the machines he had charge of
building were still operating 50 or more years after they were delivered to
various countries throughout the world. The machines built on the "Comber Job"
Dept. were in such great demand that eventually six additional departments were
required to supply the necessary parts, rather than making the entire machine in
one department as in the past.
Benjamin continued as Foreman of the
Comber Job until he had a stroke in 1920 (at about age 67) which forced his
retirement, after 48 years and 5 months of dedicated service. The company kept
him on the records on a sick leave status so officially he became one of a large
group of men with 50 years of service, at which time the company presented him
with a "50 year" pin and a gold pocket watch.
During the time when
Benjamin was actively employed and new employees were necessary, he was given
the assignment to obtain more manpower for the company by going to Maine,
travelling through the countryside by horse and wagon, and recruiting new
workers to come to Whitinsville and work in the shop. Throughout the years he
encouraged literally hundreds of young men to move to Whitinsville and work in
the plant. The mode of transportation was generally by coastal steamer leaving
Maine at Belfast, Rockland and Portland, with Boston as their first stop on the
way to Whitinsville.
It is interesting to note that since Benjamin had
been a Foreman and part of management for close to 50 years, he was entitled to
a pension from the plant which amounted to a total of $15.00 per month, which he
received until his death on 27 Sept. 1935. He was buried in Pine Grove Cem.,
Whitinsville, Mass.
Roland B. Graves has elaborated on the life of Alice
Weaver, fourth wife of Benjamin as follows: "She graduated from a one-room
schoolhouse in Waldoboro, Maine at the age of 16, passed a test and was
certified to be a school teacher. She taught in a one-room schoolhouse in
Warren, Maine for many years and in the early years of her teaching some of her
pupils were older than she was. However, she was about five feet eleven inches
tall, large boned and a commanding figure. She was always dignified and well
prepared, so I feel certain she had the respect and cooperation from her
students that she would have expected.
During the summer season when
there was no school, she came to Westboro, Mass. and worked in a hat shop there.
Benjamin's third wife had died in the spring of 1896, leaving him with 4
children ranging from the age of 5 years to 20 years. Therefore, in the summer
of 1897, Benjamin courted Alice in Westboro, driving the distance of 16 miles
each way by horse and wagon. The courtship proved successful as evidenced by
their marriage on Dec. 1, 1897.
There must have been a period of
difficult adjustment for all concerned in the Benjamin Graves household, for
Alice was then almost 38 years of age and the Graves children had previously had
up to 3 mothers and/or stepmothers. However, this marriage lasted until
Benjamin's death about 38 years later.
One of the most serious diseases
in the 19th century was tuberculosis. It was very contagious and was often
brought on by drinking milk from cows that had tuberculosis. A great tragedy
befell Alice one winter when her mother, Nancy Weaver, her sister, Flora Weaver,
and her brother Benjamin all died of tuberculosis, probably brought on by
drinking milk from infected cows. Alice probably survived because for some
reason she did not drink cows milk. Pasteurization was not developed until late
in the 19th century.
Alice was a member of the Rebekah Lodge which was
the female branch of the Odd Fellows Lodge. She was also a member of the Pythian
Sister Lodge which was the female branch of the Knights of Pythias Lodge. She
went through the offices of both lodges and became active in the state
organizations of both lodges, and in the process became well known as a public
speaker. As a representative of the state organizations she attended many
national conventions with most of her expenses paid for by the organizations.
Long trips such as this were rare in those days, and it gave her the opportunity
to visit the Grand Canyon, Yosemite, the California redwoods, Garden of the
Gods, Lake Winnipeg in Manitoba, Canada, and many other scenic wonders. She had
many pictures and would lecture on these trips upon her return.
Alice was
also the teacher of the Young Men's Sunday School Class in the Village
Congregational Church in Whitinsville. This was probably the largest and most
successful class in the history of the church, having approximately 30 members.
Alfred S. Graves, her stepson, and many of his friends were members of this
class.
Alice was president of the 'Monday Club', a local organization in
the town of Whitinsville. As president she was very instrumental in getting this
club to join the General Federation of Women's Clubs which was founded in 1890
to unite the work of Women's Clubs throughout the world. She finished out her
term as the first president of the new organization having successfully
engineered the change.
She was very active in the Women's Christian
Temperance Union started in Cleveland, Ohio in 1874 by a group of churchwomen.
Its purpose was to teach boys and girls the effects of alcohol on the mind and
body and get laws passed to prevent drinking and thereby reduce crime and
accidents.
In addition, Alice was very active in the Women's Suffrage
movement which was an important political issue in the United States for about
50 years, ending with the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment to the
Constitution, which went into effect in 1920 and says a state may not deny the
right to vote 'on account of sex'.
As a boy and young man in her home I
can vividly recall how she hated the habit of cigarette smoking and rare was the
person who dared smoke in her house. She observed the higher rate of early
deaths among those who were heavy smokers and spoke out against the habit. This
resulted in considerable ridicule of her opinions behind her back. However,
after her death the U.S. government published the results of studies which
proved she had been correct all along. If she knew this it would give her great
satisfaction."
Benjamin's first child was born in Wayne, Me., and all the
others in Northbridge, Mass. (R‑13)
Children - Graves, by Abigail M.
Jillson
+3093. Henry Adalbert Graves, b. 5 March 1876, m(1) Nancy
Maxwell, m(2) Laura Cushing, d. 14 Dec. 1963.
3094. Osgood Oscar Graves,
b. 3 Jan. 1878, d. 30 Sept. 1883 (Northbridge, Mass.).
+3095. Benjamin
Leroy Graves (name changed to Lester Elden Graves), b. 9 Dec. 1879, m. Pearl
‑‑‑‑‑‑, d.c. 1962.
Children - Graves, by Florence E. Stinchfield
+3096. Florence Christina Graves, b. 11 June 1887, m. Herbert Richardson, d. 26
Dec. 1961.
Children - Graves, by Sarah McNeil
+3097. Alfred Stuart
Graves, b. 7 Sept. 1892, m(1) Edna Bertha Crane, 16 Sept. 1914, m(2) Nellie
Risher, c. 1924, m(3) Effie Z. ‑‑‑‑‑‑, 1956, d. 21 Jan. 1977.
Charles
Osgood Graves (2355) was born 14 Dec. 1858. He married Annie F. Gould. She was
born 29 Jan. 1865 and died 9 Oct. 1924. He was buried in Glenside Cem.,
Winthrop, Me. (R‑13)
Children - Graves
3098. Leo Graves, b. 17
Jan. 1885, d. 9 Oct. 1924. Bur. in Glenside Cem., Winthrop, Me.
3099.
Ruth M. Graves, b. 30 June 1893, m. Clarence H. Hurlbutt. Lived in South Paris,
Me.
Inza Graves (2356) was born 1 May 1868 and died 12 May 1894. She
married Nathan L. Roberts on 9 May 1883 in Wayne, ME. He was born in Jan. 1865
in ME. He was in the 1900 census for Auburn, Androscoggin Co., ME, widowed, with
his son and a servant, working as a gardener. (R‑13)
Children - Roberts
3100. Leon Roberts, b. Oct. 1886 (ME). He was an undertaker in Winthrop, ME.
CHILDREN OF MERRITT J. GRAVES (1485) AND JOSEPHINE BODINE
Laura Bell
Graves (2360) was born 14 Feb. 1865 in Austin, Mower Co., MN,was baptized in
Lansing, MN, at age 42, died in March 1944 in Bloomingprairie, Steele Co., MN,
and was buried at St. Mary’s, Newry, Freeborn Co., MN. She married Miles C.
Creegan in Nov. 1886 in Dakota Territory. He was born in Oct. 1860 in MN. They
were in the 1900 and 1910 censuses for Newry, Freeborn Co., MN. All 10 of their
children were living in 1910. He was a farmer. Their first 3 children were born
in SD and the others in MN. (R‑60)
Children - Creegan
3101. Marge
Maud Creegan, b. July 1888.
3102. Mabel F. Creegan, b. March 1890.
3103. Olive (“Ollie”) M. Creegan, b. Oct. 1892.
3104. Laura Creegan,
b. Feb. 1894.
3105. Lester J. Creegan, b. Aug. 1896.
3106. Raymond
F. Creegan, b. Aug. 1898.
3107. Irma Creegan, b.c. 1901.
3108.
Miles Creegan, b.c. 1903.
3109. Blanche Creegan, b.c. 1905.
3110.
Georgianna Creegan, b.c. 1906.
Mariann Reginam Graves (2365) was known as
Mary Regina Graves. She was born 22 April 1877 in MN, and died 30 Nov. 1931 in
Beadle Co., SD (according to the SD Death Index). She married Amberson Burns
Neely. He was born in 1881 in IN, and died in 1934. He was in the 1910 census
for Carthage, Miner Co., SD, single. They were in the 1920 census for
Woonsocket, Sanborn Co., SD. (R‑60, R‑72)
Children - Neely
3111.
Frederick Burns Neely, b. 1916, never married, d. 1973. He was a worker on a
ship, and traveled the world.
3112. Regina Maude Neely, b. 1920, m. John
Edward Prinslow, 1944 (OR), d. 2005.
3113. Eva Mae Neely, b. 1924, m.
‑‑‑‑‑‑ Baratti, d. 1982. They lived in Los Angeles, CA.
Lillian Gertrude
(“Lulu”) Graves (2366) was born 10 Aug. 1878 in MN. She married Andrew (“Andy”)
J. Grassel. He was born about 1879 in IA. They were in the 1910 census for
Afton, Sanborn Co., SD, when all 4 of their children were living. They were in
the 1920 census for Afton, Sanborn Co., SD. He was in the 1930 census for Afton,
Sanborn Co., SD, widowed. All their children were born in SD. He was a farmer.
Children - Grassel
3114. Blandine (or Blondine) I. Grassel, b.c.
1906.
3115. Regina Grassel, b.c. 1907.
3116. Rita J. Grassel, b.c.
1908.
3117. Andrew M. Grassel, b.c. 1910.
3118. Erma S. Grassel,
b.c. 1911.
3119. Joseph M. Grassel, b.c. 1912.
3120. Marie G.
Grassel, b.c. 1913.
3121. George G. Grassel, b.c. 1914.
3122.
Bernice J. Grassel, b.c. 1916.
3123. Frances Bernadette Grassel, b.c.
1917. Her given names were reversed in 1930 compared to 1920.
3124. Mary
M. Grassel, b.c. 1921.
Charles Edward Graves (2369) was born 29 April
1881 in Austin, MN, and died 29 June 1943 in Mitchell Hospital, Mitchell, SD. He
married Anna M. Watznauer on 12 Jan. 1909 in Artesian, SD. She was born about
1887 in SD. They were in the 1910 census for Afton, Sanborn Co., SD, living near
his sister Lulu. They were in the 1920, 1930 and 1940 censuses for Afton,
Sanborn Co., SD. He was a farmer. All their children were born in SD.
Children - Graves
3125. child, b.c. 1909, died in infancy.
3126.
Eugene F. Graves, b.c. 1911.
3127. Lavina (or Lovina) M. Graves, b.c.
1913.
3128. Arla L. Graves, b.c. 1914.
3129. Bernita (or Bernetta)
J. Graves, b.c. 1916.
3130. Anna May Graves, b.c. 1918.
3131.
Geraldine M. Graves, b.c. 1921.
3132. Edward J. Graves, b.c. 1922.
3133. Charles J. Graves, b.c. 1924.
3134. Lucille C. (or H.) Graves,
b.c. 1927.
3135. Harold James Graves, b.c. 1930. His given names were
reversed in 1940 compared to 1930.
CHILDREN OF ABRAHAM D. GRAVES (1493)
AND SALINA L. CHURCHILL
Fred E. Graves (2378) was born 7 July 1856. He
married Jeannie Wallace on 21 Feb. 1883. They lived in Hinckley, Ill. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
3136. Frances Jeannie Graves, b. 18 June 1884.
3137. Edwin Churchill Graves, b. 9 Oct. 1886.
3138. Ruth Newhall
Graves, b. 11 April 1889.
Dr. Nathaniel A. Graves (2380) was born 5 July
1864. He married C. Carrie VanVorhis on 11 Aug. 1886. He was a physician at 518
West Chicago Ave., Chicago, Ill., and Prof. of Chemistry in Bennett Medical
College, Chicago. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
3139. Pansy Maud
Graves, b. 8 Oct. 1887.
3140. Nathaniel Van Graves, b. 22 Sept. 1889.
3141. Willis Leroy Graves, b. 27 April 1891.
Amos C. Graves (2381)
was born 10 Feb. 1867. He married Margaret Brown on 1 Jan. 1891. They lived in
Fairdale, Ill. (or Portland, Ore.). (R‑201)
Children - Graves
3142. Evelyn Graves, b. 30 Aug. 1894.
CHILDREN OF NATHANIEL F. GRAVES
(1501) AND ELLURA LANE
George Franklin Graves (2392) was born 26 July
1874 in Blaine, Pottawatomie Co., KS. He married Maude Ida Miller on 8 April
1898 in Ellis, Ellis Co., KS. They were living in Ackerland, Alexandria
Township, KS in 1921, according to the Leavenworth County Farmer Directory of
that year. The people named Graves living in Ackerland that year (according to
the Directory) were Carrie, Charles, Clifford, Eugene, Frank, George F.,
Herbert, Howard, and Maud (Miller), all settled there in 1890.
On a
website for Leavenworth Co., KS was found this information about Ackerland, KS.
"My home is the old station masters house of a small line called a milk run line
of a milk run of a railroad that ran through McLouth to Bashor. The stop here
where I live was called Ackerland, and there was a weight scale and general
store located in my back yard. My house is about 110 years old and you can still
see the outline of the original house and its add-ons, including the station
master's office which is now my bathroom. I was told by an older man that there
was a filling station later placed somewhere here. My mother-in-law's house was
a hotel and many years ago a woman in her eighties visited them and said she was
born in their downstairs room off the living room. The daughter of Tom Bell who
lived to be 100 years old said she could remember going to the general store in
1947. Our two homes are all that is left of Ackerland. I am looking for any
history of the town and photographs if there are any... Roger Harsh, 1/9/1999."
(R‑51)
Children - Graves
3143. Carrie Graves
3144. Charles
(probably "Skip") Graves, m. Dorothy ‑‑‑‑‑‑.
3145. Clifford Graves
3146. Eugene ("Curly") Graves
3147. Herbert Graves
3148.
Howard Graves
3149. Samuel Edwin Graves, b. 13 Nov. 1920 (Ackerland, KS),
m. Ida Frank.
John Horatio ("Rashe") Graves (2393) was born 28 May 1876
in Blaine, Pottawatomie Co., KS, and died 1 Jan. 1955. He married Olive Lula
Sears on 17 Jan. 1919 in Excelsior Springs, MO. She was born 7 Aug. 1885 in
Eagle, Cass Co., NE, and died 30 June 1948 in Moundville, MO. (R‑52)
Children - Graves
3150. Hallie M. Graves (2350) was born 7 Aug. 1883 and
died 5 July 1925. She married Elza C. Ocshier. (R‑52)
Children - Ocshier
CHILDREN OF ANDREW J. GRAVES (1514) AND LYDIA RICE
Irving Graves
(2403) was born 18 June 1855. He married Harriet M. Breese on 9 Dec. 1880. They
lived in Irene, Ill. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
3151. Worth
Augustus Graves, b. 9 Nov. 1882.
3152. Grace Graves, b. 7 March 1887.
Albert Graves (2404) was born 23 Aug. 1858. He married Dora R. Witter on 8
March 1882. They lived in Abilene, Kansas. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
3153. Alfred W. Graves, b. 7 Jan. 1888.
3154. Nellie A. Graves, b. 23
Aug. 1890.
CHILDREN OF GEORGE H. GRAVES (1517) AND VERENA HALLER
Theodore Kyle Graves (2408) was born 7 Nov. 1869. He married Birdie V. St.
Peters on 15 March 1891. They lived in Irene, Ill. (R‑201)
Children -
Graves
3155. George Harold Graves, b. 7 Sept. 1894.
CHILDREN OF
ROSCOE S. GRAVES (1535)
Helen Gertrude Graves (2419) was born 9 Jan. 1890
(or 1891), and died in Aug. 1983 at age 92 in Miami, FL. She married Otha John
Hackler, son of James Harvey Hackler and Nancy Emeline Fortner. He was born 9
June 1889 in Shoak, IN, and died 8 Dec. 1946. (R‑53)
Children - Hackler
3156. Fred Hackler, died in infancy.
3157. Otha John Hackler, Jr., m.
Joan ‑‑‑‑‑‑. Several children.
Martin S. Graves (2436) was born in July
1893 in ME. He married Ester J. ‑‑‑‑‑‑. He was in the 1930 census for Rockland,
Knox Co., ME, living with his parents.
Children - Graves
3158.
John Robert Graves
CHILDREN OF SAMUEL STORER (1561) AND SUSAN BATES
Henry Erastus Storer (2443) was born 30 May 1863 and died 27 Feb. 1911. He
married Bertha M. Grosch on 29 Oct. 1894. (R‑21)
Children - Storer
3159. Esther Susan Storer, b. 25 June 1897, d. 21 Sept. 1978.
3160.
Walter Henry Storer, b. 11 Sept. 1898, d. 5 June 1974.
+3161. Robert
Newton Storer, b. 11 June 1903, m. Elizabeth N. Hesser, Jan. 1931, d. 13 Sept.
1975.
CHILDREN OF OLIVER G. CURTIS (1587) AND ELLEN M. ANDREWS
Archie Harold Curtis (2461) was born 9 July 1874 in South Paris, Oxford Co., ME,
and died 27 June 1921 in Augusta, Kennebec Co., ME. He married Ava D. Hall,
daughter of Aaron P. Hall and Francis M. ‑‑‑‑‑‑, on 15 Sept. 1896 in Rumford,
Oxford Co., ME. She was born about 1879 in Rumford, ME. All their children were
born in ME. (R‑64)
Children - Curtis
+3162. Archie Gerald Curtis,
b. 19 May 1898, m. Margaret Lea Atwater, d. 13 May 1964.
3163. daughter,
b.c. 1900, died in infancy.
+3164. Maynard C. Curtis, b.c. 1902, m.
Nettie Rebecca Holden, 3 Nov. 1922, d. June 1976,
3165. Bertus A. Curtis
(daughter), b.c. 1905.
3166. Althea D. Curtis, b.c. 1907.
Roy H.
Curtis (2465) was born about 1882 in South Paris, Oxford Co., ME. He married
Miriam Louise Calef, daughter of Charles Albert Calef and Nellie Florence Hall,
on 12 Sept. 1906 in South Paris, Oxford Co., ME. She was born 14 April 1885 in
Norway, Oxford Co., ME. (R‑64)
Children - Curtis
3167. Regena
Curtis, b.c. 1909 (ME).
CHILDREN OF JOSEPH GRAVES (1620)
William
H. Graves (2481) was born 17 Nov. 1859 in Marblehead, Mass. He married Clara E.
Sparhawk on 21 July 1880. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
3168. Clara O.
Graves, b. 12 Jan. 1881.
3169. Willie Graves, b. 10 April 1882.
3170. Herbert Graves, b. 18 June 1883.
CHILDREN OF SAMUEL CHAPMAN GRAVES
(1633)
Eliza Chapman Graves (2495) was born 18 Dec. 1860 and died 21 Feb.
1938, both in Marblehead, Mass. She married John Charles Harris, son of John
Charles Harris and Mary Widger Tucker, on 11 (or 15 or 16) Sept. 1880 in
Marblehead. He was born in 1857 and died in 1918. (R‑30)
Children -
Harris
+3171. John Edward Harris, b. 8 Feb. 1884, m. Annie Alice Evans, 8
Oct. 1903, d. 30 July 1951.
CHILDREN OF JOSEPH GRAVES (1636) AND REBECCA
D. SWEET
Amos E. Graves (2498) was born 27 May 1857 in Marblehead, Mass.
He married Margaret Boughton on 7 Feb. 1878. (R‑201)
Children - Graves
3172. Frank H. Graves, b. 10 Sept. 1878.
3173. Freddie Graves, b. 13
Feb. 1884.
CHILDREN OF JAMES C. GRAVES (1641) AND HANNAH PITMAN
Elfred Pitman Graves (2504) was born 13 Feb. 1866 (or 1868), died 17 March 1934,
and was buried in Waterside Cem., Ave. G, all in Marblehead, Mass. He married
Harriet ("Hattie") Dana Ireson, daughter of Thomas E. and Eliza Ireson, on 9
April 1891 in Marblehead. She was born 18 Sept. 1869, died 27 May 1935, and was
also buried in Waterside Cem., Ave. G. (R‑9, R‑201)
Children - Graves
+3174. Walter Elfred Graves, b. 27 April 1891, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑, 10 May 1916.
3175. Ralph P. Graves, b. 11 March 1895, d. 19 May 1954.
3176. Howard
T. Graves, b. 1897, d. 15 Jan. 1978.
3177. Elfred Pitman Graves, Jr., b.
1900.
CHILDREN OF ELMER C. GRAVES (1673)
George Nelson Harold
Graves (2550) was born 20 Jan. 1906 and died 13 March 1979. He married ‑‑‑‑‑‑.
(R‑61)
Children - Graves
3178. Richard Graves; 1993 address: 80
Oneida Ave., Mashpee, MA 02649.
Wilfred Doucette Graves (2551) was born
17 July 1907 in Bolton, MA, and died 2 Feb. 1984. He married Cecil Carter in
1932-35 in suburban Boston, MA. (R‑61)
Children - Graves
+3179.
Sandra Graves, m. Daniel Denis.
James Roy Graves (2552) was born 28 June
1909 and died in May 1951. He married ‑‑‑‑‑‑. (R‑61)
Children - Graves
3180. Anne Marie Graves, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑ Gray. 1993 address: 34 Richardson Rd.,
Hudson, MA 01749.
Paul Kenneth Graves (2555) was born 24 July 1914 and
died in June 1984. He married ‑‑‑‑‑‑. (R‑61)
Children - Graves
3181. Kenneth Paul Graves; 1993 address: 71 Seaview Ave., Cranston, RI 02905.
3182. Elaine Marie Graves; 1993 address: 31 Barbara Rd., Waltham, MA 02154.
Mary Norma Graves (2556) was born 19 Sept. 1916. She married Gerald Norman
Campbell on 20 Sept. 1936 in Hudson, MA. He died 8 May 1992. Her 1993 address:
20455 Anza Ave., No. 17, Torrance, CA 90503. (R‑61)
Children - Campbell
3183. Gerald Norman Campbell, Jr., b. 26 July 1938.
3184. John
Wellington Campbell, b. 28 Dec. 1939, d. 27 Nov. 1972.
3185. Karen Julie
Campbell, b. 13 Dec. 1943, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑ Jansen.
3186. James Edward Campbell,
b. 8 Feb. 1949.
3187. Christine Marguerite Campbell, b. 29 July 1950, m.
‑‑‑‑‑‑ Smith.
3188. Gregory Dean Campbell, b. 16 April 1953, d. 7 March
1971.
3189. Lauri Jane Campbell, b. 1 June 1954, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑ Collins.
3190. Richard Scott Campbell, b. 15 April 1958.
CHILDREN OF WILLIAM
C. GRAVES (1675) AND SARAH E. HATHAWAY
Gardner R. Graves (2559) was born
13 May 1884. He married Lilla E. Smith. He was living in New Boston, N.H. in
1916, according to the Marblehead Messenger. (R‑9)
Children - Graves
3191. William Courtis Graves, b. 23 June 1903 (Marblehead, Mass.).
CHILDREN OF ANNIE G. GRAVES (1686) AND JOSEPH GOODWIN
Harry Stacey
Goodwin (2565) was born 6 Nov. 1879 in Marblehead, Essex Co., Mass., and died 28
Jan. 1940 in Beverly, Essex Co., Mass. He first married Bertha ("Bessie") Agnes
Joyce on 27 June 1900. She died 10 Sept. 1900. He secondly married Elizabeth
Jane (or Jennie Elizabeth) Fisher, daughter of Archibald Gammel Fisher and
Elizabeth Fisher, on 30 May 1901 in Beverly, Mass. She was born 1 April 1869 in
UpMusquodoboit, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, died 25 April 1946 in Santa Cruz,
Santa Cruz Co., Calif., and was buried in Watsonville, Santa Cruz Co., Calif.
All their children were born in Beverly, Mass. (R‑24)
Children - Goodwin,
by Bertha A. Joyce
3192. Albert Goodwin, b. 18 May 1900, d. 31 July 1900.
Children - Goodwin, by Elizabeth J. Fisher
3193. Marjorie Tuttle
Goodwin, b. 10 June 1902, m. Benjamin Henry Page, 29 Sept. 1926.
3194.
Mildred Fisher Goodwin, b. 10 June 1902, m. Grover Cleveland Russell, 29 Sept.
1928, d. 15 Jan. 1966.
3195. Gladys Independent Goodwin, b. 4 July 1905,
m. Arnold A. Cann, 6 Aug. 1927.
3196. Elbridge Graves Goodwin, b. 17
April 1908, d. 9 Aug. 1908.
3197. daughter, b. and d. 27 Aug. 1910
(stillborn).
+3198. C. Ray Goodwin, b. 11 April 1914, m. Helen Irene
Bridgman, 2 July 1938.
CHILDREN OF JOSEPH P. GRAVES (1692) AND LOUISA F.
BARNARD
William Lewis Graves (2580) was born 7 Sept. 1879 and died in
Nov. 1951. He married Jessie May Chase on 26 Sept. 1906. She was born 28 June
1887 and died 16 July 1977. (R‑25)
Children - Graves
3199. George
William Graves, b. 27 March 1908, d. 13 Sept. 1920.
+3200. Ruth Graves,
b. 26 Aug. 1921, m. Robert E. Montgomery, 29 June 1946.
Mary Abbie Graves
(2581) was born 15 Feb. 1883 and died 26 Jan. 1979. She married Frank Chester
Bowden, son of William Scobie Bowden and Mary Catherine Twisden, on 30 Oct.
1912. He was born 10 May 1883 and died 21 March 1929. (R‑25)
Children -
Bowden
3201. Mary Louise Bowden, b. 16 April 1913, m. Leonard Graves
Humphrey, Jr., 11 Sept. 1937. See #3982 for descendants.
+3202. Frances
Twisden Bowden, b. 25 Sept. 1918, m. Robert Ray Balmer, 17 Aug. 1945.
CHILDREN OF WILLIAM L. ROUNDY (1712) AND MARY S. SAVORY
Alice Viola
Roundy (2586) was born 17 March 1878, and died 28 June 1924 in Marblehead, Mass.
She married Frank Russell Doliber on 4 Feb. 1902 in Marblehead. He was born in
1875 and died in 1952. (R‑30)
Children - Doliber
+3203. William
Felton Doliber, b. 18 Aug. 1903, m. Mary Tucker Harris, 19 June 1928.
CHILDREN OF ARTHUR GRAVES (1713)
Marion Graves (2589) married ‑‑‑‑‑‑
Blumenthal. They later changed their name to Blake. (R‑9)
Children -
Blake
3204. Donald Blake, b.c. 1930. Living in New York in 1960.
Mary ("May") Graves (2591) married Walter Hanscom of Marblehead, Mass. (R‑9)
Children - Hanscom
3205. Sally May Hanscom, b. 1932, m. Robert J.
Dixey (of Marblehead, Mass.).
Arthur Graves, Jr. (2592) was born 7 Feb.
1897 and died 22 June 1932. He served in World War I in France, 1917-18, 26th
Div., 104th Infantry, Co. B. He married Ellen Mary Costigan.
The
following is his obituary. "Arthur Graves, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Graves, Pleasant Street, died Wednesday morning at the Mary Alley Hospital at
the age of 35. Mr. Graves is survived by his wife, Ellen M., and two sons,
Arthur L. and Robert G. He also leaves a father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Graves
of Pleasant Street, one brother, Fred W., and three sisters, Mrs. Mary Hanscom,
Mrs. Marion Blumenthal, and Mrs. Gladys Clay.
Mr. Graves enlisted in
Salem at the outbreak of the World War and served throughout the entire
engagement as a member of the 26th Division, 104th Infantry, Company B. He saw
action at Chateau Thierry, at St. Michel, and in the Argonne, the three
principal offenses carried on by the American Army. Mr. Graves' foreign service
to the country in length of time was second only to that of Alvin Cash of this
town. During his period of service, Mr. Graves was in the thick of the trench
warfare and built up a reputation for bravery and devotion to duty.
Mr.
Graves was well liked by all who knew him, was quiet, unassuming and genial. He
was an athlete of no small measure, being an excellent football player and an
acomplished gymnast.
In the musical field which he loved, Mr. Graves was
a finished violinist and was called upon steadily to play at various occasions
throughout the year.
He was a member of the Masons, Atlantic Lodge,
I.O.O.F., Veterans of Foreign Wars and Gounod Club.
Funeral services will
be held Saturday at 2 o'clock from his home, 46 Bubier Road. His body will be
accompanied to the cemetery under escort of the American Legion." (R‑9)
Children - Graves
+3206. Arthur Lewis Graves, b. 27 May 1927, m(1) Martha
Adams, c. 1953, m(2) Maggie ‑‑‑‑‑‑, 1962.
+3207. Robert Gerald Graves, b.
14 Feb. 1929, m. Nancy Tiernan Simpson, 15 Sept. 1951.
CHILDREN OF HANNAH
L. GRAVES (1723) AND AMOS HUMPHREY
Amy Reta Humphrey (2593) was born 14
Nov. 1890 in Marblehead, Mass., died in East Hartford, Conn., and was probably
buried in Marblehead. She first married Frank Curtis Freeto on 21 Feb. 1914 (or
1916). After his death, she secondly married his brother William Freeto. (R‑36)
Children - Freeto (first husband)
3208. Curtis Freeto
3209.
Ernest Freeto
Children - Freeto (second husband)
3210. Donald
Freeto
3211. Doris Freeto
3212. Kenneth Freeto
Gertrude
Graves Humphrey (2594) was born 19 Oct. 1895 in Marblehead, Mass., and died
about 1960 (?) in East Hartford, Conn. She first married Anthony Jeffery on 25
Oct. 1914. He was born in 1888 in Aghia Paraskevi, Lesbos (Mitylene),
Turkey/Greece, died 15 Jan. 1939, and was buried in Salem, Mass. She secondly
married Daniel Hogan. All her children were born in Salem, Mass., except the
first who was born in Marblehead. (R‑36)
Children - Jeffery
+3213.
Zaferis Anthony Jeffery, b. 14 Jan. 1915, m. Dorothera (Pierce) Shattuck, 11
Nov. 1948.
3214. Constantine Anthony Jeffery, b. 19 Feb. 1917, m. Irene
Goldberg, 7 Nov. 1942, d. 8 Feb. 19-- (about 1953)(Salem, Mass.).
+3215.
Anna Anthony Jeffery, b. 20 Nov. 1918, m. Frank Doucette, d. Feb. 1981.
+3216. Euphrosyne Anthony Jeffery, b. 23 March 1922, m. Joseph O'Connell.
+3217. Francis Humphrey Jeffery, b. 13 July 1924, m. Edith B. Henderson, 16
Aug. 1952, d. 28 Feb. 1984.
+3218. George Anthony Jeffery, b. 12 March
1928, m. Gerry ‑‑‑‑‑‑, 19 Aug. 1951.
Children - Hogan
3219. Arlene
Hogan, b. 6 Oct. 1934, m(1) ‑‑‑‑‑‑ Curtis, m(2) ‑‑‑‑‑‑ Heinz. 3 children.
3220. Daniel Hogan, Jr., b. 24 April 1937.
3221. Eugene Hogan, b. 29
(?) April 1940, d. by 1985.
CHILDREN OF GEORGE HOLMES (1731) AND ANNE
BROADBENT
Hamilton Gerish Holmes (2599) was born 30 Nov. 1852 in
Southbridge, Mass., and died 10 May 1902 in Ware, Mass. He married Luella
Sparrow Wood, daughter of Gorham Hussey Wood and Lucy Dodge, on 20 Nov. 1878 in
West Warren, Mass. (by Rev. A. H. Somes). She was born 10 April 1850 in
Fiskdale, Mass., and died 11 Oct. 1925 in North Brookfield, Mass. They were both
buried in Aspen Grove Cem., Ware, Mass. He was a machinist. They both belonged
to the Congregational Church. Both their children were born in Ware. (R‑18)
Children - Holmes
+3222. George Earle Holmes, b. 16 Oct. 1879, m(1)
Isabel Sturtevant, m(2) Elsie Catherine Lienhardt, 15 Oct. 1910, d. 29 July
1937.
+3223. Robert Hamilton Holmes, b. 9 June 1884, m. Josephine Cooper,
28 Sept. 1918, d. 4 Jan. 1922.
CHILDREN OF CYNTHIA GRAVES (1740) AND
ALFRED B. BAROTT
Chauncey Barott (2616) was born 10 July 1857 in
Mayville, Wisc., died 12 Dec. 1897, and was buried in Centerville, Minn. He
married Clemence LeVesseur on 10 June 1878. She was born 29 Jan. 1863, died 3
March 1901, and was a sister of Stephen LeVesseur who married Chauncey's sister
Evelyn. Chauncey and Clemence lived on a farm between Rondeau and Tamarack
lakes, only a short distance from his Dad's farm. (R‑40, R‑208)
Children
- Barott
+3224. Joseph Barott, b. 17 March 1878, m. Alma LaBell, 2 June
1901.
+3225. Irene Barott, b. 7 April 1880, m. John LaBonne, 4 May 1903.
+3226. Robert Barott, b. 21 Feb. 1881, m. Louise LaBelle, d. 9 Dec. 1926.
+3227. Rosa Barott, b. 29 Aug. 1882, m. Albert Manthey, 19 Oct. 1902.
+3228. James Barott, b. 4 July 1884, m(1) Denese Dufrene, 2 Feb. 1904, m(2)
Goldie Oaks, 11 Feb. 1918.
3229. Clemence Barott, b. 5 Dec. 1886, d. 29
May 1900.
+3230. Philip Barott, b. 5 June 1887, m. Elsie Obernolte, 25
July 1908.
3231. Ellen Barott, b. 25 July 1888, m. Joseph ("Joe")
Steingrueble, 27 June 1917. No children.
3232. Frances Barott, b. 2 Jan.
1890, m. Percy A. Cayo, 7 Sept. 1909, d. 1948. For descendants, see #3287.
3233. Alice Barott, b. 8 May 1891, d. 15 May 1891.
+3234. Chauncey
Barott, Jr., b. 4 April 1894, m. Ella Obernolte.
James Edwin Barott
(2617) was born 21 July 1859 in Mayville, Wisc., and died 10 Jan. 1929. He
married his first cousin, Rosa Devlin, in 1880. She was born 10 March 1860 and
died 29 March 1919. They lived in Minnesota, near the town of Tamarack in the
north central part of the state. (R‑39, R‑208)
Children - Barott
3235. Elmer Barott, b. 30 May 1882, d. 30 Oct. 1882.
3236. Marion Barott,
b. 15 May 1884, d. 2 Feb. 1898.
3237. James Barott, b. Feb. 1887, d. 9
April 1887.
+3238. Ethel Henrietta Barott, b. 23 Nov. 1889, m. Ernest
Edward Obernolte, 30 May 1919, d. 11 Dec. 1974.
3239. Lewis Barott, b. 9
June 1884, d. 15 Jan. 1895.
+3240. Harold Joseph Barott, b. 16 July 1896,
m. Alice Martha McGarvie, 7 Nov. 1923, d. 5 Jan. 1972.
3241. Fredrick
Barott, b. 1901, d. 1902.
Elmer Ellsworth Barott (2618) was born 1 Nov.
1861 near Lake Crystal, Blue Earth Co., Minn., and died 2 Nov. 1941. He married
Orie Jeanette Arnold on 29 June 1886. She was born 22 Oct. 1865 and died 19
March 1931. (R‑208)
Children - Barott
3242. Arnold Ellsworth
Barott, b. 18 Feb. 1887, d. 26 Nov. 1887.
3243. Roxanna Christine Barott,
b. 27 July 1888, d. 22 July 1889.
+3244. Alfred Cecil Bruce Barott, b. 6
Jan. 1890, m. Hazel Grubbs, 24 June 1919, d. 29 Dec. 1961.
3245. Walter
Scott Barott, b. 5 Feb. 1892, m. Flora Mae Ruffcorn, d. 12 Sept. 1972. She was
b. 23 March 1895.
3246. Ruby Edna Barott, b. 25 March 1894, d. 13 Sept.
1896.
+3247. Orin Elmo Barott, b. 21 Sept. 1896, m. Minnie Belle King, 18
Oct. 1918, d. 3 June 1977.
+3248. Orie Jeanette Barott, b. 25 Dec. 1897,
m. Ernest Regnhard Crohn, 13 June 1919, d. 17 Oct. 1965.
+3249. Esther
Anne Barott, b. 6 June 1908, m. Lawrence Gallagher, 16 Nov. 1927.
+3250.
Orville Shirley Barott, b. 6 June 1910, m. Marguerite E. Koenig, 8 April 1933,
d. 21 Sept. 1965.
Evelyn Barott (2619) was born 6 Sept. 1865 and died 24
March 1939. She married Stephen LeVesseur on 27 Oct. 1884. He was born 31 July
1861 and died 24 March 1945. (R‑208)
Children - LeVesseur
3251.
Elmer LeVesseur, b. 13 Feb. 1886, m. Elise Cayo (#3288), 17 July 1915. No
children.
+3252. Virgie LeVesseur, b. 5 July 1888, m(1) Ralph Alcock, 11
Dec. 1905, m(2) Patrick Norris, 9 March 1935.
+3253. Barott LeVesseur, b.
12 May 1890, m. Verna Evans, 6 May 1919.
+3254. Gladys LeVesseur, b. 21
April 1892, m. Elmer Alcock, 1 April 1911.
3255. Harry LeVesseur, b. and
d. 16 May 1894.
+3256. Estes LeVesseur, b. 16 May 1896, m. Nellie
Johnson, 21 April 1913.
+3257. Chauncey LeVesseur, b. 11 Jan. 1898, m.
Hazel Ramsden, 12 May 1922.
+3258. Roy LeVesseur, b. 18 May 1900, m. Ida
LaValle, 1920, d. 6 May 1928.
+3259. James LeVesseur, b. 19 Nov. 1903, m.
Breita Michelson, 3 Aug. 1929.
+3260. Ralph LeVesseur, b. 24 July 1905,
m. Blanche Michelson, 3 May 1929.
3261. Sidney LeVesseur, b. 24 Oct.
1909, d. 18 Aug. 1931.
Herbert Barott (47) was born 21 Nov. 1868 and died
23 Feb. 1939. He married Anna Boehm on 14 Sept. 1891. She was born 1 Aug. 1869
and died 20 Jan. 1938. (R‑208)
Children - Barott
+3262. Grace
Barott, b. 18 March 1892, m. Edmund J. Houle, 1 May 1916, d. 26 Sept. 1971.
3263. John Barott, b. 29 July 1893, m. Birdie Thornton, 21 March 1921, d.c.
1962. She was b. 30 Jan. 1893, Galway, Ireland, d. 1981. John served in World
War I from 10 Nov. 19-- to 6 July 1919.
+3264. Arthur William Barott, b.
20 May 1895, m. Agnes Peterson, 24 April 1920, d. 5 June 1965.
+3265.
Evelyn Frances Barott, b. 21 March 1897, m(1) Stephen John Tricola, 15 Jan.
1918, m(2) George Valenty, 14 April 1940, d. 16 May 1968.
3266. Nora Rose
Barott, b. 22 April 1899, m. John Bennett, 25 June 1919. He d. 7 May 1930.
3267. George Elmer Barott, b. 7 Feb. 1901, m. Luella Swenson, 26 March 1931,
d. 25 Feb. 1981.
+3268. Joseph Barott, b. 12 June 1903, m. Marguerite
Daniels, 1 May 1924, d. July 1961.
3269. Marie Barott, b. 21 Sept. 1905,
m. Cliff Westlund, 21 April 1928.
+3270. Edgar Barott, b. 12 Jan. 1908,
m(1) Mildred Ranstrom, 20 June 1929, m(2) Faye Dammonn, 3 July 1965.
+3271. Howard Francis Barott, b. 3 March 1910, m. Celina Ann Chalifoux, 8 Oct.
1938.
Stephen Ward ("Pat") Barott (2621) was born 25 July 1871 and died 6
June 1961. He married Josephine (or Jo-anna) Anderson on 18 Oct. 1893. She was
born 17 April 1875 and died in 1945. (R‑208)
Children - Barott
+3272. Sidney Bruce Barott, b. 10 March 1895, m. Ada Brown, 5 June 1925.
+3273. Gertrude Barott, b. 29 Sept. 1899, m. Clyde LaValle.
+3274.
Stephen Edwin Barott, b. 23 March 1900, m. Violet Serfling, 16 Oct. 1923, d.
1968.
+3275. Charles Lee Barott, b. 5 July 1910, m. Mathilda Johnson, 15
June 1935.
+3276. Jessie Ada Barott, b. 13 July 1913, m. Stanley Ziegler,
9 Nov. 1934.
Jefferson Barott (2622) changed the spelling of his name to
Barrett. He was born 11 June 1875 and died 17 April 1959. He married Jessie
Duncan on 6 Dec. 1909. She was born 18 Nov. 1884. (R‑208)
Children -
Barrett
+3277. Harold Barrett, b. 7 June 1913, m. Gertrude Stonehooker, 3
Sept. 1933.
CHILDREN OF LYDIA GRAVES (1741)
Marion (or Marian)
Devlin (2628) first married Harris LaValle. She secondly married Leonard
Sargent. There were two children by her first marriage, and Marian and Leonard
adopted a boy, Maurice Sargent. (R‑40)
Children - LaValle
3278.
Eva LaValle, m. John Obernolte. 4 children.
3279. Clyde LaValle, m.
Gertrude Barott (dau. of Stephen Barott, #2621). 2 children.
Henrietta
Devlin (2629) married Louis LaBonne. They lived in Centerville, Minnesota, about
20 miles north of Minneapolis. (R‑39)
Children - LaBonne
3280.
Lydia LaBonne
3281. Claude LaBonne
3282. Rosebud LaBonne
3283. Violet LaBonne
3284. Marsel LaBonne; he was living in 1982 at:
Route 3, Box 229, McGregor, MN 55760.
3285. Cicilia LaBonne
3286.
Arthur LaBonne
CHILDREN OF LAFAYETTE W.GRAVES (1743) AND EMILY P.
STRATTON
Ethel Graves (2636) married Joseph L. Cayo. (R‑40)
Children - Cayo
+3287. Percy A. Cayo, m. Frances Barott.
3288.
Elise Cayo, m. Elmer LeVesseur (#3246). No children.
Caroll Graves (2637)
married Katherine Vestle of Bavaria. (R‑40)
Children - Graves
+3289. Emil Graves, married.
3290. Mildred Graves, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑ Wingate.
1983 address: 1162 Redding Way, Upland, CA 91786.
3291. Lafayette
("Laffy") Graves; living in 1983. No children.
Lydia Graves (2638)
married John Oliver. (R‑40)
Children - Oliver
3292. Hugh Oliver
3293. Hazel Oliver
3294. Clare Oliver
Thomas Graves (2639)
married. (R‑40)
Children - Graves
3295. George Graves
Mortimer Graves (2641) married Sophia Stappom. (R‑40)
Children - Graves
3296. Elsie Graves
3297. Vira Graves, b.c. 1896, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑ Nelson.
1983 address: 100 Madera St., Avenal, CA 93204.
3298. Hazel Graves
Claude Graves (2644) married Gertie Meeks. (R‑40)
Children - Graves
3299. LaVerne Graves (son), d. at age 18.
CHILDREN OF PAULINA A.
ADSIT (1753) AND JAMES C. PEARSE
Flossie Adella Pearse (2655) was born 23
Aug. 1883 and died 20 Feb. 1952. She married Cornelius V. VanVranken on 12 Dec.
1905. (R‑202)
Children - VanVranken
3300. Wayne Pearse VanVranken,
b. 27 Dec. 1909, m. Marjorie Beeman, 9 July 1933.
+3301. Elise Adsit
VanVranken, b. 14 March 1920, m. Wade R. VanVranken, 22 Feb. 1947.
Ethel
May Pearse (2658) was born 19 June 1892. She married Charles Male on 22 Nov.
1913. He was born 1 Aug. 1887. (R‑202)
Children - Male
+3302.
Margaret Adella Male, b. 12 May 1914, m. Thomas C. Jones, 17 Aug. 1938.
+3303. Evelyn Adsit Male, b. 9 June 1916, m. George Schauber Peck, 22 July 1939.
+3304. Charles Male, Jr., b. 9 Oct. 1918, m. Hester Hatlee, 6 March 1941.
Marion Esther Pearse (2659) was born 10 Jan. 1901. She married Joseph Abner
Briggs on 14 June 1924 in Rotterdam, N.Y. He was born 5 May 1902. (R‑202)
Children - Briggs
3305. Doris May Briggs, b. 11 Nov. 1925, m. Arthur
Harry Fadenrecht, 2 June 1951 (North Wales, Pa.). He was b. 25 July 1918. They
lived in New Britain, Pa.
+3306. Ruth Adsit Briggs, b. 25 Jan. 1927, m.
Earl Kenneth Lewis, 8 June 1946.
CHILDREN OF FREDERICK ADSIT (1765) AND
GERTRUDE DeARMENT
Hazel Lenore Adsit (2663) was born 3 June 1889 at
Conneaut Lake. She was educated in the public schools and at the State Teachers
College in Edinboro, and taught 5 years in Pennsylvania and 9 years in the
public schools of Youngstown, Ohio. She married Irving Cleveland on 9 Feb. 1918
in Washington, D.C. He was born 13 Oct. 1891 in Geneva, Ohio, son of John
Schultis Cleveland and Grace Roberts. (R‑202)
Children - Cleveland
3307. Helen Lenore Cleveland
3308. Edwin I. Cleveland
3309.
Walter Cleveland, b. 1926, d. 1927.
3310. Jack Crawford Cleveland, b.
1929.
CHILDREN OF HARVEY ADSIT (1769)
Floyd Adsit (2667) married
Nina Adsit, his second cousin, daughter of Frank Adsit and Emma Cummings. She
was born 1893 and died 1923. (R‑202)
Children - Adsit
3311.
Elizabeth Adsit
3312. Lucille Adsit
CHILDREN OF FRANK ADSIT (1770)
AND EMMA CUMMINGS
Bonnieta Adsit (2671) married Lee McMichael. (R‑202)
Children - McMichael
3313. Marjorie McMichael
3314. Barbara
McMichael
3315. Nina McMichael
Robert J. Adsit (2673) married Amy
Wilson. (R‑202)
Children - Adsit
+3316. Dorothy Adsit, m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑
Lowing.
Charlton Adsit (2675) married Ruth Lawther. (R‑202)
Children - Adsit
3317. Charlton Adsit
3318. James Adsit
3319. William Adsit
W. Donald Adsit (2676) was born 1896 and died 1956.
He married Gertrude Faust. (R‑202)
Children - Adsit
3320. Charles
Adsit
3321. Virginia Adsit
Gladys Adsit (2678) married Nevin
Biege. (R‑202)
Children - Biege
3322. Anna Biege
3323.
Norma Biege
3324. Alice Biege
3325. Bessie Biege
CHILDREN
OF MARY M. CARMON (1771) AND HARLEY H. VROMAN
Edith Carmon Vroman (2679)
married Berton J. Bromley, son of George Henry Bromley. George should be no.
775a in the Bromley Genealogy, but is not listed, the youngest son of Joseph
Bromely, no. 278. (R‑16)
Children - Bromley
3326. J. Eddy Bromley,
married, d. 25 Oct. 1980. His widow's 1981 address: 502 West Oak St., Rome, NY
13440.
CHILDREN OF ARTEMUS ADSIT (1774)
Grace Adsit (2681) married
‑‑‑‑‑‑ Bergstrom. (R‑202)
Children - Bergstrom
3327. Richard
Bergstrom
3328. John Bergstrom
CHILDREN OF IDA ADSIT (1775) AND
‑‑‑‑‑‑ BREUNIG
John Breunig (2682) was born 1886. He married. (R‑202)
Children - Breunig
3329. John Breunig, b. 1929.
CHILDREN OF
NICHOLAS WETHERBEE (1780) AND HARRIET WOOD
Warren Weatherby (or
Wetherbee) (2689) was born 13 March 1829 in N.Y., died 2 April 1926 in
Fairplains Twp., Montcalm Co., Mich., at age 97, and was buried 5 April 1926 at
Greens Church, Ionia, Mich. He first married Sarah Underhill on 18 March 1853 in
Medina Co., Ohio. She was born about 1832 in England, and was buried at Greens
Church, Ionia, Mich. He secondly married Vina Cory. He thirdly married Emily
Church. (R‑22)
Children - Weatherby, by Sarah Underhill
3330.
Nicholas Weatherby, b. Dec. 1853 (Ohio), d. 30 Nov. 1875 (Eureka Twp., Montcalm
Co., Mich., of lung congestion).
+3331. Harriet Weatherby, b. 5 Oct.
1858, m. Fredrick Simons, 21 April 1875, d. 30 Dec. 1925.
3332. Charles
Weatherby, b. 9 Aug. 1859 (Owosso, Shiawassee Co., Mich.), m(1) Nancy Brooks,
m(2) Celyndia S. Danford, m(3) Nettie Shields, m(4) ‑‑‑‑‑‑, d. 15 July 1947
(Greenville, Montcalm Co., Mich.). Bur. Eureka Cem. Greenville.
3333.
John Weatherby, b. 23 March 1863 (Mich.), m. Mary Alma Stillman, d. 27 May 1957
(Edmore, Montcalm Co., Mich., age 94, pneumonia). Bur. Eureka Cem., Edmore. She
was b. 14 Nov. 1881 (Ionia Co., Mich.), d. 2 March 1939 (Edmore, Mich.).
3334. Iva Weatherby, b.c. 1865 (Mich.), m. ‑‑‑‑‑‑ Blundt, d. 15 July 1895
(Fairfield, Shiawassee Co., Mich., consumption).
3335. Alice Weatherby,
b.c. 1869 (Mich.), m. Anson Reynolds.
3336. Myrtie Weatherby, b.c. 1872
(Mich.), m. James Wetherbee, c. 1891. He was her cousin, b. 19 July 1868
(Clinton Co., Mich.), d. 21 June 1951 (Elsie, Mich.), son of George H. Wetherbee
and Harriet N. Rouse. No children.
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[1] Birth date calculated from
death date and age at death of 85 years and 9 months on tombstone.
[2]
Topsham Vital Records, vol. II, Mary Pelham Hill, editor, 1930.
[3] Birth
date calculated from death date and age at death of 88 years, 1 month, 25 days.
[4] R‑61 gave her name as Jane Roundy, but R‑201 and census records give it
as Elizabeth. Perhaps Jane was her middle name?
[5]It seems more likely
that he was born in Leeds, ME, than in Nova Scotia, since the town records of
Leeds and the 1880 census indicated ME as his birth place. Usually earlier
records are a better indication of the truth than later records.
[6]Etna,
ME town records.
[7] The 1860, 1880, 1910, and 1920 censuses indicate a
birth date of about 1857, but the 1900 census gives Aug. 1854.
[8] Lucy
R. H. Cross. History of Northfield, NH, Part II. Concord, NH: Rumford Printing
Company, 1905.
[9] 1850 Federal Census of Coos County, New Hampshire,
population schedule. Micropublication M432:429. Washington: National Archives.
[10] Sons of the American Revolution, Application of Orrin Dain Cilley.
[11] 1860 Federal Census of Merrimack County, New Hampshire, population
schedule. Micropublication M653:669. Washington: National Archives.
[12]
1870 Federal Census of Coos County, New Hampshire, population schedule.
Micropublication M593:839. Washington: National Archives.
[13] 1880
Federal Census of Coos County, New Hampshire, population schedule.
Micropublication T9:762. Washington: National Archives.
[14] Information
on her family is given in Genealogy of Captain John Locke of NH, page 323.
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