William and Lucinda (Ladd) Baldwin. lie lived for many
years in Paris, N. Y., on the farm his father purchased on
his coming from Connecticut. In 1859 he removed to Port-
age, Ohio, and in i860 to Berwick, Illinois, where he died
April 18, 18S6. He was a man of sterling character, honest,
upright, a good neighbor, a kind father; many years a mem-
ber of the Baptist church. His widow, Mrs. Eusebia Kings-
bury, died in Berwick, January 31, (January 22, another
account), 1899.
CHILI) kl \.
611 Sarah Ann, born Aug. 16, 1837, Paris, \. Y.; d. Nov. 22, 1858, unm,
612 Susannah Miller, born June 28, 1839, Paris, X. V.
613 Sophia Lucinda, born January 1, 1845, Paris, N. Y. ; in. January 1,
i860, Albert Bay of Monmouth, 111.; d. July 1, 1S71.
614 Henry Milton, born Sept. 2, 1 S47, Paris, N. Y.; d. Sept 2, 1S50.
615 Herman Baldwin, born Feb. 14, 1850, Paris, X. Y.; d. Feb. 7, l
616 Hubert Milton, born Dec. 14, 1854, Paris, X. Y.; living in 1
Oakland, Cal.; m. January 15, 1882, Marietta Augusta, dau.
of Josiah Bacon and Martha Ann (( k, b. in
Boston, Mass. ; no ch.
617 Henry William, born March 29, 1856, Paris, X Y. -â–º
188 THE KINGSBURY FAMILY.
618 Alfred Thomas, born Oct. 21, 1858, Paris, N. Y. ; went to Berwick,
111. , with his father ; attended Knox College, but did not
graduate; removed to Akron, O., at 21 years of age; is a
dealer in Fine Art Goods and Antiques, in Akron; member of
the Board of Education, and Sunday-school Superintendent ;
m. Oct. 11, 18S8, Viola Mary, daughter of George W. , and
Mary (Coon) Weeks, b. in Copley, Ohio, Aug. 4, 1862. No ch.
619 Chauncey Lincoln, born Feb. 17, 1864, Berwick, Warner Co., 111. ; a
farmer in Ontario, 111.; m. May 5, 1899, Martha E., daughter
of Joseph and Mary Ann (Smith) Kershner, born in Henry
Co., Ohio, Feb. 13, 1862. No ch.
580 Samuel Daniel 7 Kingsbury (Ha 6 , Samuel*, Thomas*,
Thomas 2 , Samuel*, Henry 1 ), removed in 1835 to Sheffield, Ash-
tabula Co., Ohio; married, February 3, 1824, Clarissa Stone.
He, like his father, was a miller; he was a class leader in the
Methodist church, trustee and steward ; his grandson, G. G.
Kingsbury, writes " My grandfather was a deeply religious
man, and made an impression for good on the community
that has not passed away to this day. His funeral was the
largest I have ever seen in Kingsville." His wife died
October 21, 1871. He died July 8, 1873.
CHILDREN.
620 Munson Ira, born May 25, 1827, Floyd, N. Y. s->-
621 Almira Evaline, born July 28, 1831; m. Aug. 7, 1850, Allen Terrill;
residence. Union City, Pa.; died Feb., 1899.
622 Mary Jane, born June 17, 1840; m. March 5, 1879, Anthony Whipple
of Camden, N. J.
623 Melville Baxter, born May 15, 1842 ; m. 1870, Adelia Miller; lives
in Kingsville, O.
624 Clarissa Ellen, born April 19, 1845 ; m. May 6, 1S66, Joseph Mul-
lett ; residence, Madison, O.
582 Pierce N. 7 Kingsbury {lra\ Sam/zel 5 , Thomas*,
Thomas 3 , Samuel*, Henry 1 ') married, in Sheffield, Ohio, May
28, 1839, Mary Ann Mack. He died in Athens, Michigan,
December, 1833. His widow is living in Athens (1902).
CHILD.
625 Rexford L., born April n, 1842, in Sheffield, O. ; died in Sheffield,
Dec. 17, 1850.
SAMUEL KINGSBURY OF HAVERHILL.
189
583 Harriet 7 Kingsbury (Lathrop\ Thomas*, Thomas',
Thomas*, Samuel' 1 , Henry 1 ), married (1) Alexander Rogers; (2)
in 1839, William Rogers, both of Norfolk, N. Y. She died
in Norfolk, N. Y., in 1897.
CHILDREN,
i Eleanor.
2 James, residence, Norfolk, N. Y.
3 Darius, residence, Stockholm, N. V.
4 Elizabeth, m. Wilcox; resides in Madrid, St. Lawrence Co., N.Y.
5 Wesley, residence, Norfolk. N. Y.
584. Albert Gallatin 7 Kingsbury {Lathrop\ Thomas'*,
Thomas', Thomas 3 , SamueP, Henry'), of Brasher and Stock-
holm, N. Y.; married, October 4, 1842, Elvira, daughter of
Captain Guy Carleton and Rhoda (Richardson) Nichols, of
Stockholm; she was born in Agawam, Mass., May 13, 181 9.
He removed to Stockholm in 1867, where he now resides.
CHILDREN.
626 Roseltha E., born Feb. 16, 1844. m-*-
627 Hiram A., born Aug. 6, 1849, in Brasher, N. V.
628 Herbert Nichols, born Oct. 28, 1S53, in Brasher, N. Y. :;â– ; >
585 Olive 7 Kingsbury {Lathrop\ Thomas', Thomas",
Thomas'', Samite/", Henry'), married, in 1839, Leonard Hay-
wood, of Norfolk, N. Y.; she died in 1901.
CHILDREN,
i Henry, born in Norfolk, N. Y. ; residence, Potsdam, N. V.
2 Harriet, born in Norfolk, N. V. ; resides there.
3 Emerenza, born in Norfolk, N. Y. ; died in Norfolk, X. Y.
4 Vili.etta, born Norfolk, X. \\; resides there.
5 Laura, born Norfolk, N. Y. ; resides there.
586 Ira 7 Kingsbury (Zathrop", Thomas", Thomas', Thomas",
SamueP, Henry 1 ), of Norfolk, N. Y., married Eliza Kin-; he
was in the Union army, and was wounded at the battle of
Fair Oaks, Virginia, in June, 1S62; returned home to Nor-
folk, and died there the same year. His widow is still living
somewhere in the West.
190
THE KINGSBURY FAMILY.
CHILDREN.
629 Nathaniel, resides in Nebraska.
630 Darius, resides in Nebraska.
631 Walter, resides in Nebraska.
632 A Daughter.
587 Candace 7 Kingsbury (Lathrop*, Thomas*, Thomas*,
Thomas*, Samuel 3 , Henry 1 ), married Robert Seaver, of Stock-
holm, N. Y. She died in 1872 in Stockholm.
CHILDREN.
1 Maria, born about 1852, in Stockholm, N. Y. ; m. A. C. Munson, of
Winthrop, N. Y.
2 Chalon, resides in Chicago, 111.
3 Emily, m. and living in Stockholm, N. Y.
4 Linden, resides in Stockholm.
5 Ada, resides in Gouverneur, N. Y.
6 Alma, resides in Gouverneur, N. Y.
588 Darius 7 Kingsbury (Lathrop*, Thomas*, Thomas*,
Thomas', Samuel" 1 , Henry'), of Norfolk, N. Y., married Sarah
Richardson.
CHILDREN.
633 Mary, resides in Stockholm, N. Y.
634 Wealthy, d. Oct., 1900.
635 Jessie, d. 1900.
589 Christopher Columbus 7 Kingsbury (Lathrop*,
Thomas*, Thomas* Thomas*, Samuel 2 , Henry 1 ), of Norfolk, N.
Y., married Rhoda Henegan.
CHILDREN.
636 Martha, m. Darius Rogers, of Stockholm, N. Y.
637 Charles, residence Lawrence, N. Y,
638 William, died in Norfolk, N. Y.
639 Ethel, residence Stockholm, N. Y.
590 Laura 7 Kingsbury {Lathrof, Thomas 5 , Thomas*,
Thomas*, Samuel' 1 , Henry'), married (1) James Fitch; (2) Par-
ker Rose, of Stockholm. She died in Stockholm.
CHILDREN OK FIRST HUSBAND.
i George.
2 Marietta.
3 Flora.
SAMUEL KINGSBURY OF HAVERHILL. Igi
CHILDREN OF SECOND HUSBAND.
4 Myron, resides in Stockholm.
5 Bert, resides in New Hampshire.
6 Parker, resides in Lawrence, N. Y.
591 Luthera 7 Kingsbury [Lathrof, Thomas", Thomas*,
Thomas*, Samuel" 1 , Henry'), married John McClennan, of
Stockholm, afterwards of Pentwater, Michigan.
CHILDREN.
1 Della, born in Norfolk; m. Ira Munson, of Pentwater.
2 Bert, born in Stockholm; resides in Pentwater.
3 Harriet, born in Stockholm.
592 Lathrop 7 Kingsbury {Lathrof, Thomas", Thomas*,
Thomas 1 ', Samuel", Henry'), of Muskegon, Mich., married
Smith, daughter of Marvin Smith, of Stockholm, N, Y.
CHILD.
640 Lathrop, born Sept. 7, 1871; resides in Muskegon.
593 Emily 7 Kingsbury [Lathrop*, Thomas*, Thomas*,
Thomas 3 , Samuel 2 , Henry 1 ), married Martin Reed, of Norfolk,
N. Y.
CHILDREN.
i Ada, born in Norfolk, N. Y.
2 Nelson, born in Norfolk, N. Y.
594 Charles Ransom" Kingsbury [Washington F.\ Ran-
som 6 , Jonathan*, Jonathan 1 , Thomas 3 , Samuel", Henry 1 ), of Erie,
Pa., married, Nov. 6, 1868, Ida Johnson, at Eric. He was
connected with the Standard Oil Co. in Erie, Pa., in 1883;
now engaged with the United States Sugar Refinery in
Waukegan, Illinois.
CHILDREN.
641 Frank Newton, born at Erie. Pa., June6, 1877.
642 Chari.es Brown, born Dec. 17, 18S5.
595 William Thomas" Kingsbury I Washington 1\', Ran-
som*, Jonathan*, Jonathan 1 , Thomas', Samuel*, Henry'), of Dun-
kirk, N. Y., married, February 14, 1877, Margaret M. Ilen-
essy, at Dunkirk. lie was employed by the Standard ( >il
l 92 THE KINGSBURY FAMILY.
Co. He died in Dunkirk, March 25, 1880 ; buried in Warsaw.
His widow lives in Dunkirk.
CHILD.
643 Charles W., born at Dunkirk, April 23, 1S78 ; resides in Livington,
Montana.
598 Frederick Stewart" Kingsbury (Lewis C.\ Jonathan 6 ,
Jonathan*, Jonathan", Thomas*, Samuel" \ Henry'), of Corning,
N. Y., where he was an accountant and bookkeeper ; mar-
ried, November 21, 1877, Carrie Louise, dau. of Edward H.,
and Ellen (Bronson) Smith, of Painted Post, N. Y., born Dec. 3,
1854, in Chester, Warren Co., N. Y. He died May 20, 1883,
in Corning. She died January 31, 1887, at Painted Post.
CHILD.
644 Ella, born May 1, 1881, in Painted Post, N. Y.
601 Orrin Parks 8 Kingsbury {Ira 1 , Jos/ah 6 , Samuel 5 ,
Thomas", Thomas*, Samuel", Henry'), of Ganges, Michigan,
married Lucinda, daughter of Isaac and Hannah (Smith)
Skinner, of Allegan, Mich., born in Hamilton, Madison Co.,
N. Y., October 18, 1827; he was a farmer and carpenter, in
Ganges; he served in the Civil War, enlisting in the Thir-
teenth Michigan Regiment; he died April 19, 1862, of typhoid
fever, in Nashville, Tenn. His widow married (2) Septem-
ber 11, 1870, Smith, of Ganges.
CHILDREN.
645 Albro C, born Dec. 25, 1S56, in Ganges ; m. Dec. 25, 1SS4, Lucy
Staring ; lives in Ganges.
646 Lilla A., born Dec. 13, 185S, in Ganges ; m. March 19, iSqq, Glen
O'Brien ; resides in Warnego, Kansas ; teaching school.
647 Elmer E. , born June 24, 1861, in Ganges, zz >
602 Evander L.' Kingsbury {Ira', Jos/ah*, Samuel 6 ,
Thomas*, Thomas'*, Samuel' 1 , Henry'), of Appleton, Minnesota;
married, June 13, 1855, Elsie Ann Curtis, born in Gainesville,
N. Y., Nov. 12, 1832, daughter of Henry M. and Mary
SAMUEL KINGSBURY OK HAVERHILL.
193
(Holmes) Curtis. He settled in Armada, Michigan, in 185 \;
removed to Minnesota in 1S56. He followed the occupation
of a general builder for thirty years; has been a farmer
since 1878.
CHILDREN.
64S Hattie F., born Aug. 23, 1S59; m. Dec, 1S76, Fred C. Hill, of
Ortonville, Minn.; ch.: 1 Harry A., b. June 1, 1878; 2 Grace
E., b. April 16, 1SS0.
649 Orrtn A., born Sept. 12, 1865; lives in Appleton, Minn.
603 Rosina Janett 8 Kingsbury {Ira 1 , Josiah*, Samuel 1 ',
Thomas", Thomas 2 , Samuel*, Henry 1 ), married, November 17,
1853, William H. Crowell, born in 1830, in Hamilton, Madison
Co., N. Y., son of Joseph and Maria (Peck) Crowell; they
removed in 1857 to Zumbrota, Goodhue Co., Minnesota,
where he pursued the business of farming; they lived there
38 years, then removed to Monticcllo, Michigan, where they
now live. (1902.)
CHILDREN.
1 William H., born July 31, 1855 ; died, 1S55.
2 Edward Payson, born June 15, 1S57 ; m. Nov. 24, 1897, Eunice
Minerva Sumner ; residence in Monticello.
3 Alice Marie, born July 14, 1859 ! m - (0 Sept. 28, 18S7. Lucius Bab-
cock Maxson of Monticello ; (2) Oct. 10, 1896, Truman Walter
Herrick of St. Paul, Minn.
4 Albert Eugene, born Oct. 16, 1867 ; m. Aug. 2, 1S94, Jettia Lillian
Tilton ; residence, St. Paul, Minn.
5 Howard Milton, born July 17, 1S72 ; died Sept. 7, 1S72.
604 Bianca Jane 8 Kingsbury {Ira 1 , Josiah*, Samuel 5 ,
Thomas*, Thomas 3 , Samuel" 1 , Henry 1 ), married, October 4, 1S61,
William D. Hubbs, of Appleton, Minn., born in [831, near
Boston, N. Y., son of William and Mary(Hemstreat) Hubbs.
He served in the Civil War in the First Minnesota infantry,
Co. F; mustered into service, April, 1 861, discharged in June
on account of sickness. He died November 21, 1S84.
CHILDREN.
1 Mary Elizabeth, born June 17. 1862; m. Aug. 23, [878, Holmes
Congdon of Eagle Bend, Todd Co., Minn.
2 Nellie Artalisa, born Feb. 29, 1S64 ; m. Sep!. 3, 1 386, Albert Vre-
land of Appleton, Minn.
3 Martha Louisa, born March 23. [866; m. Dec. 8, 1882, Ross
Atkens of Milbanks, South Dakota.
13
194
THE KINGSBURY FAMILY.
607 Marshall 3 Kingsbury {Josiah\ Josia/f, SamueP,
Thomas*, Thomas", Samuel*, Henry'), of Winchester, Virginia;
married May 4, 1865, Aurelia Ogden, born May 8, 1842, in
Winchester, Va., daughter of Thomas C. and Mary (Whis-
son) Ogden. He was a soldier in the Civil War, serving as
private in Co. H, nth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, from April
19 to July 19, 1861.
CHILDREN.
650 William M., born Feb. 12, 1866; d. Nov. 25, 18S3.
651 Edward M., born Aug. 15, 1867; d. April 21, 1884.
609 Milon W. 8 Kingsbury (Josia/f, JosiaP, SamueP,
Thomas*, Thomas 1 , SamueP, Henry 1 ), of Monticello, Minn. ; a
retired farmer; married, September 25, 186 1, Adelia Valentia,
daughter of George Riley and Angeline (Maxon) Loomis,
of Cassville, N. Y., born November 9, 1839 ; lived in Pompey
Hill, N. Y.; removed to Minnesota.
CHILDREN.
652 Milton J., born April 7, 1863, in Pompey Hill, N. Y. e->-
653 Jennie M., born Nov. 26, 1866; d. January 16, 1868.
654 Clara A., born Oct. 28, 1874.
655 Victor H., born Sept. 25, 1878: d. Aug. 5, 1879.
656 Harry E., born Sept. 8, 1880; d. May 23, 1890.
610 Julia Maria 8 Kingsbury {JosiaP, Josiah , SamueP,
Thomas*, Thomas*, SamueP, Henry 1 ), married February 13,
1867, Hiram Bennet Carpenter, of Cassville, Oneida Co., N.
Y. They now live in Plainview, Wabasha Co., Minn.
children.
1 Mary Emma, born Feb. 16, 1S69, at Zumbrota, Minn.; m. William
Francis Roche.
2 Ella Amelia, born June 25, 1874.
3 Helen Althea, born June 23, 1885 ; d. July 1, 1S86.
612 Susannah M." Kingsbury {Thomas 1 , Josiah*, Sam-
ueP, Thomas*, Thomas", SamueP, Henry'), married (1) January
17, 1861, Squire M. Osborn, of Rome, N. Y. He was born
Dec. i, 1835, i n Floyd, Oneida Co., N. Y.; died February
9, 1885.* She married (2) May 31, 1889, James B. Williams,
* February 18, 1884, another letter.
SAMUEL KINGSBURY OF HAVERHILL. 195
son of Surrial and Amanda (Kingsbury) Williams. He was
living in New York City, but removed to Holland Patent,
N. Y., where they now reside.
CHILDREN.
(By First Husband.)
1 Carrie Olive, born Dec. 28, 1S62, in Galesburg, 111. ; m. John Lind-
berg, of Mt. Ayr, Iowa.
2 Everett Kingsbury, born Sept. 10, 1S66 ; m. and lives in Holland
Patent.
617 Henry William 8 Kingsbury {Thomas 1 , Josiah\
Samuel*, Thomas", Thomas*, Samuel" 1 , He/try 1 ), of Berwick, Illi-
nois; removed with his parents from Paris, N. Y., to Ohio,
in 1859, and thence to Berwick, Illinois, in i860, where he
is a farmer; married, October 16, 1890, Edla Catherine Ryd-
gren, born August 4, 1870, in Bersbo, Sweden, daughter of
Carl Nicholas and Helena C. (Swarson) Rydgren.
CHILDREN.
657 Clarence Rydgren, born May 30, 1S94.
658 Viola Eusebia, born Jan. 7, 1899.
620 Munson Ira 8 Kingsbury (Samuel JD. 1 , Ira*, Samuel 5 ,
Thomas", Thomas', Samuel 2 , Henry 1 ), of Kingsville, Ohio; re-
moved with his father to Sheffield, Ohio; settled in Kings-
ville as a miller; married (1) May, 1853, Hulda Almira,
daughter of Silas and Betsey (Taft) Davis, born in Kings-
ville, August, 1834; died February 26, 1S67; (2) December,
1869, Sarah M. King; she died June, 1876, and he married
(3) April, 1886, Clarissa Fidelia Peck.
CHILDREN.
659 Harriet Elizabeth, born Sept. 7, 1S54 ; in. Oscar De Groodt ;
resides Excelsior, Minn.
660 Charlotte Betsey, born July 9, 1856; m. Henry Jones ; resides
Conneaut, O.
661 Mary Luella, born Jan. 2, 1859 ; 111. Nov. 13, 1S86, Burton Matson ;
residence, Kingsville.
662 Guilford Gage, born June 22, 1S61.
663 Clarissa Paulina, burn 1 )ec. to, 1863.
626 Roseltha E.' Kingsbury [Albert G.\ Lathrop*, Thomas*,
Thomas*, Thomas 3 , Samuel*, Henry*}, married, November, 1859,
Elisha Jones, of Stockholm, X. Y.
196
THE KINGSBURY FAMILY.
CHILDREN.
i Henrietta, born about 1862; died young.
2 Charles H., born about 1863; m. Electa Taylor; living at Mooer's
Forks, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y.
3 Hiram A., resides in Denver, Col.
4 Leslie, resides in Kirkwood, Neb.
5 Adelbert G. , resides in Springfield, Mass.;
m. (1) Annie M. Dye ; (2)
Katharine .
6 Henrietta E., ) ,..„;„„ resides in Rochester, N. Y.
7 Edwin G.,
9
, ) , . resides in Rochester, N. \
V twins, . , . __ _ , , ,,
) resides in Westfield, Mass.
William, ) . . resides in Rochester, N. Y.
Warren, i resides in Rochester, N. Y.
10 Effie, born in 1884, at Stockholm; resides Winthrop, N. Y.
627 Hiram A. 8 Kingsbury {Albert G.\ Lafhrof, Thomas ,
Thomas*, Thomas', Samuel*, Henry), of Chelsea, Vt., married,
July 29, 1875, Salina Smith, born in Hopkinton, N. Y.,
daughter of John C. and Catherine (Winnie) Smith. He
lived in Cambridge, Mass., for a number of years, but has
been since February, 1893, a farmer in Chelsea.
CHILDREN.
664 Herbert J., born Jan. 13, 1S77, in Stockholm, N. Y.; m. Oct. 10,
1897, Eva Thompson. He lives in Chelsea, and they have
one child, Homer Adelbert, b. Oct. 1, 1898.
665 Emily Cornelia, born Jan. 23, 1879, in Stockholm; resides in
Chelsea.
628 Herbert Nichols 8 Kingsbury {Albert G.\ Lathrop\
Thomas", Thomas\ Thomas 3 , Samuel 2 , Henry"), of Westfield,
Mass., was educated in the public schools at Brasher, and
at the Lawrence ville Academy; he came to Springfield,
Mass., in 1871,'and after a time became a clerk for the Amer-
ican Express Company, and afterwards was secretary of the
American Cigar Company. He married, January 17, 1877,
Jane Ellina, daughter of Silas C. and Zeruah (Holcomb)
Avery, of Westfield; born July 31, 1855, in Westfield. In
April, 1887, he organized the Fraternal Accident Association,
and became secretary and treasurer. This Association is
confined in its operations to members of the Order of Odd
Fellows, and with agents in every state and in Canada, has,
under the skillful management of Mr. Kingsbury, built up a
SAMUEL KINGSBURY OF HAVERHILL. jgy
large and still increasing business. Mr. Kingsbury is one of
the Directors of the Hampden National Bank of Westfield,
and of the Westfield Athenaeum, one of the trustees of the
Woronoco Savings Bank, President of the Berkshire Health
and Accident Association, and Treasurer of the Interna-
tional Association of Accident Underwriters, composed of
all the leading accident companies in the United States
and Canada.
• CHILD.
666 Harold Avery, born Aug. 27, 1882.
647 Elmer E. 9 Kingsbury (Orrin P.\ Ira 1 , Josiah\
Samuel 5 , Thomas*, Thomas 3 , Samuel", Henry 1 ), of Ganges, Mich-
igan, married, March 70, 1889, Lottie, daughter of Freeman
and Alida (Teckenerby) Robinson, born in Ganges, May
21, 1867.
CHILDREN.
667 Ruby, born Dec. 25, 1895 ; died Oct. 9, 1896.
668 Merrill E., born April 16, 1S97.
669 Fae C, born Aug. 21, 1900.
652 Milton J. 9 Kingsbury [Milon WS, Josiah 1 , Josiah*,
Samuel'-, Thomas', Thomas*, Samuel' 1 , Henry 1 ), a merchant in
Paynesville, Minnesota; married Oct. 17, 1883, Lucy A. Wells,
born Nov. 8, 1862, in Pompey Hill, N. Y., daughter of Henry
A. and Susan M. (Geary) Wells.
CHILDREN.
670 Victor N. , born Jan. 30, 1S85.
671 Verne W., born Oct. 30, 1886; d. May 17, 1SS9.
672 Vesta M., born Sept. 10, 1S91.
673 Hazel A., born March 4, 1S93.
674 Jimmie M., born Sept. io, 1-14; d. July 29, 1S95.
675 Clara Ada, born May iS, 1896.
676 Ethel, horn Dec. 11, 1S9S.
662 Guilford Gage Kingsbury {Munson l.\ Samuel D.\
Ira\ Samuel 6 , Thomas*, Thomas 3 , Samuel*, ffenry 1 ), of Kings-
ville, Ohio; married, June 18, 1SS0, Frankie L., daughter of
William and Sophronia (Jarvis) Shepard, born February 7,
1S61, in Denmark, Ohio. lie is a miller in Kingsville; elec-
198
SAMUEL KINGSBURY OF HAVERHILL.
ted Superintendent of the Sunday-school at 19 years of age;
held the position nine years.
CHILDREN.
678 Lelia Iva, born March 14, 1881; died Oct. 3, 1887.
679 Paul Shepard, born Nov. 23, 1885 ; a senior in the Kingsville High
School ; chosen to represent the School in the Ashtabula Co.
Oratorical Contest May, 1902.
680 Guilford Gage, born July 13, 1891.
THOMAS KINGSBURY OF PLAINFIELD.
VI. Thomas 2 Kingsbury {Henry 1 ), of Haverhill, mar-
ried (i) June 29, 1691, Deborah, daughter of George and
Joanna (Davis) Corliss, born June 6, 1655, widow of Thomas
Eastman, who died April 29, 1688; (2) January 19, 1702/3,
Sarah, daughter of Jonathan and Sarah (Moulton) Haynes,
of Haverhill. He served in King Philip's War in 1676, in
Lieut Benjamin Sweet's company, and in other Indian wars,
aud received land on the Saco River, probably as a bounty.
After the massacre of 1696/7 both Joseph Kingsbury and
Thomas Kingsbury were in the garrison commanded by
Thomas Dustin in his brick house. Deacon Joseph Kings-
bury was one of the claimants of land in Narragansett,
Township No. 1, now Buxton, Me., on account of serv-
ices of Thomas Kingsbury. He appears by the Haver-
hill records to have been one of the committee to seat the
meeting-house in 1699-1700, and to have received six shil-
lings for compensation. In 1698 he promised to cut and
carry to Mr. Rolfe, the minister, two quarters of a cord of
wood ; he affixed his name, with others, to 'an agreement
promising to attend meeting in a certain new house of
worship, when the glass should be put in. His children
were killed in the Indian attack on Haverhill in 1697, and
at a later period he appears to have been taken captive and
carried away by the Indians, and kept by them for a long
time. According to Pike's Journal, Sergeant Kingsbury
was killed or taken by the Indians July 3, 1706. Probably
this Thomas. After his return he appears in Plainfield,
Connecticut, where a tract of land was given him by the
proprietors. The deed is as follows :
Whereas thro' the Goodnes of God Thomas Kingsbury is returned
from a Long Captivity, and is now providentially Cast amongst us, and
where as that he hath Lost most w ch he had by the enemies, we the
subscribers Look upon it our Duty to extend an act of Charity to him
and that he maye have wherewith all to Live comfortably amongst us
(199)
200 THOMAS KINGSBURY OF PLAINFIELD.
— we being the Lawfull proprietors of the Land within the Township of
Plainfield — Be it known to all that maye be any way concerned that we
the Subscribers do hereby give, grant, alloonate, and confirme unto the
s d Thomas Kingsbury To his heirs and assigns for ever a certaine Tract
or percell of Land To the quantity of Twenty acres Lying on the North
Side of the River Moosup Bounded west on Land that is to be Laid out
to James Kingsbury, the above Twenty acres is to be Laid out in Som
sutable form bye persons appointed by the proprietors and the s' 1 Kings-
bury is to setle upon s' 1 Land and upon these termes we do freelye give
it to the above s cl Kingsbury — to his heirs and assigns for ever to have
and to hold the same as his own proper inheritance in fee simple with
out mollestation from us our executors and Administrators, in witness
hereunto that it is our own proper act and Deed we have hereunto set
our hands for our selves, Oct. 7, 1708.*
He died in Plainfield, June 11, 1720, leaving a will which
is on the Windham Probate Records, dated June 29 (sic), 1720,
proved Aug. 5, 1720. He makes bequests to his wife, to
" beloved Cozen, Thomas Kingsbury, my Brother Thomas
[Thomas should be Samuel] Kingsbury's son of Haveril,
Mass., all the land and buildings where I now dwell " ;
"cousin Bartholomew Heath, who lives with me, and to
continue to live with my wife." Hannah, daughter of
Jonathan Haynes, married Dec. 16, 1697, John Heath, of
Haverhill, afterwards of Norwich. Their son, Bartholo-
mew, was born April 1, 1709, in Haverhill. The widow,
Sarah Kingsbury, married William Corbett, of Lebanon,
Conn.f
CHILDREN.
681 Thomas, born January 30, 1691/2, Haverhill, ) both killed by the In-
682 Mehitable, born June 9, 1696, Haverhill, f dians, Mar. 15, 1697.
* The names of James and Ephraim Kingsbury, his brother and nephew, are
among the proprietors.
T Sam 1 Ingersoll, of Salem, conveys to Thomas Haynes, of Haverhill, Jon 111
Haynes, Joseph Haynes, now att Canada, Will 1 " Corbet, of Lebanon and Sarah, his
Wife, John Heath, of Norwich and Hannah his Wife, Thomas Kingsbury, of Wind-
ham and Margaret his Wife, John Preston, of Windham, and Mary, his Wife, John
Corlis, of Haverhill, and Ruth his Wife, and to the heirs of Jacob Warren and Abi-
gail, his Wife, and to Isaac Spalden and Elizabeth his Wife, of Plainfield, all Breth-
ren and Sisters of Thomas Haynes, and Tenants in common of land situated in
Salem, &c, Sept. 17, 1731. Salem Registry of Deeds, LIX, jg.
JOSEPH KINGSBURY OF NORWICH WEST
FARMS.
VII. Lieutenant Joseph 2 Kingsbury {Henry'), of
Haverhill, took the oath of allegiance, Nov. 28, 1677 ; mar-
ried, April 2, 1679, Love, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth
(Hutchins) Ayer, of Haverhill, born April 15, 1663. March
2 , I 7° 2 /3, Sergeant Joseph Kingsbury was chosen constable
for the west part of Haverhill, Richard Whittier for the east