furnished, table, chairs, looking-glass, etc. : also the use of the green-
painted chamber so long as she remains unmai'ried, and a privilege in
the cellar, kitchen, garret, etc. : also a seat in my pew in the meeting-
house, all as her part of my estate in full : also I order that five cords
of wood be brought to the house yearly, and every year, for her use till
she is married.
6. I give to my gitinddaughter Sarah Hazen wife of Mr. Hazen,
daughter of my son Joseph LeBai-on, dec'd, fifty Spanish milled dollars,
which is in full of her father's part of my estate.
7. I give my son-in-law Elkanah Cushman a suit of clothes and his
board with me.
8. I give to my four sons I had by my last wife, viz. : Isaac LeBai-on,
Lemuel LeBaron, Francis LeBaron, William LeBaron, then- heii-s and
assigns forever, all the residue of my estate, real or personal, not already
disposed of, wherever lying or being, in this Government, or in any
other Government, of what name or nature soever.
9. I also nominate, ordain and appoint my two sons, viz. : Isaac
LeBaron of Boston, and Lemuel LeBaron of Rochester, to be my ex-
ecutors of this my last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and dis-
annulling and declaring void all other former Wills by me heretofore
Second Generation. 1&
made, declaring this to be my last Will and Testament, as witness my
hand and seal this twenty-fourth day of September, one thousand, seven
hundred and seventy- two 1772.
Signed, sealed, pronounced, Lazarus LeBaron.
published and declared to be
his Will and Testament, in
presence of
Thomas Mayhew.
Isaac Doten.
Rebeccah Fuller.
A true copy as appears of record.
Exam'd per Edw'd Winslow, Reg'tr.
INVEKTOKY OF THE ESTATE OF LAZARUS, LeBAKON.
An Inventory of tlie Estate Real & Personal which Lazarus Le Baron
Physician Late of Plymouth Deceased Died Seized of taken by us the Sub-
scribers October 25th 1773
£ s. d.
His Apparel £24 his Armour 8s 24: 08: 00
The Whole of the Plate & Old Silver & Gold 33 : 03 : 02
Books 42s Cane 2s 2:04:00
One broken Looking Glass 8/ an Old Desk & Case 16/. . 1: 04: 00
1 Maple Table 8/ 4 back Chairs 12/ 1:00:00
Tin Plates & Bowls & Cream Pot & Sugar Bo-wl 0: 06: 01
Quantity of Small Earthen Ware In the Bed Room Closet 0: 05: 06
Shovel Tongs hand Irons Brush Phials & Small Articles. 0: 06: 10
One Round Maple Table 10/ Looking Glass 8/ 0: 18: 00
One Small Round Table & 10 Chairs 1 : 05 : 04
One High Candlestick hand Irons & Matts 0: 11 : 04
Bottles Earthen Pans
2 Looking Glasses Gilt Frames 8 : 16 : 00
1 Round Table Black Walnut & 1 Square Mahogany Do. . 3: 00: 00
1 Mahogany Stand Waiter 26/ six Chairs 20/ 2 : 06 : 00
1 Pair liand Irons & Tongs 10/8 Six Pictures 15/ 1 : 05 : 08
Earthen & China & Glass & Stone Ware in the Great
Room 1: 03: 10
Coffee Pot & Stand 1/8 Pewter Platter Dishes & Plates
7:3:5 7: 05: 01
1 Bell Mettle Skillet 1 Large & 1 Small Bell Mettle Mor-
tar 2: 16: 01
Pestles 1/4 Tin Ware & Stew Pan 12/4 Earthen Ware 1/ 0: 14: OS
2 Pair Brass Candlesticks 8/ Old Brass & Iron 1/ 0: 09: 00
1 Pair Doggs 3/4 hand Irons Shovel Tongs Grid Iron &
Tost Iron 16/4 0: 19: 08
20 Descendants of Francis LeBaron.
Pewter Distill top Tramel Flat Irons Bellows & Brushes 0: 13: 08
1 Warming Pan 8/ Tables & Chairs Skimmers & Forks
&c 7/4 0: 15: 04
2 Old Brass Kittles 40s Iron Potts 15s 2: 15: 00
Iron Skillets & Pudding Pan & Stew Pan & Cover 0: 12: 04
Spit & Scuers Tin Kitchen & fender & half Bushel 0: 03: 08
One Barrel & Chest & Seive Old Iron Wood & Earthen
Ware 0: 05: 04
Knives & forks 0: 05: 00
47 yards Xew Sheeting a 2/5 pr yard 5 : 13 : 07
13 Pillow Cases 0: 08: 08
211^ pr Sheets £10 18/4 Seven woolen & Flanl Blankets
27/4 12: 05: 08
4 Table Cloaths 8/8 ten Towels 3/4 0: 12: 04
Two Coverlets & one Bug 36/ pr of old Blankets 6/ . . . . 2 : 02 : 00
\}.2 yd of Shalloon 5/ 114 yds of homespun Cloth 2/ 0: 07: 00
33 Skeins of Twist 0: 16: 06
9 Dozen of Buttons 6/ one Leather Covered Trunk 9/. . 0: 15: 00
one Seil Skin Do 2/4 three wooden Boxes 4/6 0:06:10
Sundry old wooden & Earthen Vessels : 03 : 00
one Bed Bolster* Pillows 1: 14: 08
2 Flannel Sheets one Coverlet Bedstead & Cord 0: 19: 00
1 old Chest 2 old Chairs 3/8 about 10 Bushl of Corn 30/ . . 1 : v 13 : 08
Sundries of old Lumber &c 0: 00: 06
one Bed No 5 & Bolster 6: 18: 06
1 Blanket one Bed Sacking Bottom 1: 06: 00
three old Chairs &. one Close Stool 0: 03: 06
one Bed No 2 with Bolster i- Pillow 6: 01 : 08
8 Chairs & one Great Chair 1 : 01 : 04
3 Rag Carpets old and Chest of Drawers & Chairs & Table 1 : 12 : 00
one looking Glass 8/ Six Pictures 1/4 0:09:04
One Coverlet : 12 : 00
One Callico Quilt 24/ one Bed & new Sack Bottom 28/. 2: 12: 00
One Sett Harreteen Curtains & Rods 60/ 3: 00: 00
One Case with 2 Bottles 280 phials 1 : 06 : 00
Sundry old Articles in the Closet 0: 01: 00
One Bed No 1 Bolster & Pillows 6: 10: 00
One Blanket & Quilt Coverlet 1: 08: 00
One Bed Stead Sack Bottom & Part of a Suit of Curtains . 1 : 16 : 00
One Walnut Chest with drawer & chamber Table 1: 12: 00
3 Chairs one great Chair & Carpet 0: 17: 03
One Bed No 3. Bolster Jt Pillows 5: 06: 08
1 Coverlet Blanket Bed Stead & Sack Bottom 2: OS: 08
1 Suit of old Harrateen Curtains & Rods 0: 13: 04
One Bed No. 4 & Bolsters 3: 14: 08
Small Lookg Glass old Chest with Drawers 0: 02: 08
4 Chairs & Sundry Small articles in Chest 0: 05: 08
Dr. LAZARUS LeBARON'S SCALES.
BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN USED BY
Dr. FRANCIS' LeBARON.
Second Generation.
One Wt. 26 lb. a 8d[ per pound 17/4 Bedstead & Bed-
dingg/S 1 : 07 : 00
Scythes, Old Iron Spinning Wheels & Boxes in the Garret 0; 14: 00
One Pair of Saddle Baggs and a number of Old Jars : 06: 00
The Whole of the Druggs & Medicins in the Shop ap-
prisd by Invoices and advice of Physitians £42: 12: 07
Deduct about One Quarter Part for Some Medicenes
being old & Damnified pr. advice of Physitians £9:1:9 33: 10: 10
Sundry Iron Weights 24s Port Manteau 1/ 1 : 05 : 00
One Pair of Small Scales a piece of Mahogany 0: 04: 08
1 Old Table & Barrel & Old Saddle 0: 04: 00
5 Empty Barrels & Sundry s in both Sellars 0: 07 : 00
Sheeps Wool 6/8 One Chair 1/8 Old Iron 3/ : 11 : 00
Two Axes 4/8 Two Large Hogs £5 : 6 : 8 5:11:04
One Black Mare £5 One Brown Do £5 10:00:00
One Cow £3: 6: 8 four Loads of Hay £12 15:06:08
One Negro Boy named Nero 7 years old 26 : 13 : 04
One Ditto Girl named Ginna 5 years old 26: 13: 04
One Saddle & Houzin 1 : 00: 00
fifty five Sheep Leased out 18: 06: 08
One Quarter of a Box of Glass 6 by 8 0: 12: 00
One Easy Chair 0: 13: 04
Personal Estate 321: 16: 09
Eeal Estate.
The House in which the Deceased Last lived £500: 00: 00
One Pew in the Meeting House in Plymouth first pre-
cinct No. 10 by the Pulpit Stairs 40: 00: 00
One Pew in the Gallery of the Meeting House In the first
Precinct 6: 13: 04
There were also 41 parcels of land in Plymouth, Middle-
boro, in Hampshire Co., Mass., and in Connecticut,
valued at 2529: 19: 04
£3076: 12: 08
Personal Estate 321: 16: 09
£3398: 09: 05
Thos. Forster
Thos. Mayhew
Edw. Winslow Jun
Plymouth ss. April 21st 1774.
Isaac Lebaron & Lemuel Lebaron only surviving Executors of the Last
Will & Testament of Lazarus Lebaron deceas'd made Oath that this Inventory
Contains the Whole of Said Deceased Estate so far as they now know & that
if more Shall hereafter Appear they will Give it in.
The Appraisers being also under Oath.
Edwabd Winsi.ow Reg'r.
2 Descendants of Francis LeBaron.
Children by first wife :
. 10. i. Lazarus,^ b. May 7, 1721.
11. ii. Joseph, b. Oct. 7, 1722.
12. iii. Lyclia, b. Dec. 3, 1724.
13. iv. Mary, b. Mar. 20, 1731.
14. V. Hannah, b. April 5, 1734.
vi. Theresa, b. June 22, 1736; d. Mar. 30, 1738.
15. vii. Bartlett, b. April 29, 1739.
Childi'en by second wife :
16. viii. Isaac, b. Jan. 25, 1744.
17. Lv. Elizabeth, b. Dec. 21, 1745.
18. X. Lemuel, b. Sept. 1, 1747.
xi. Francis, b. Sept. 3, 1749; d. Sept. 10, 1773, in South Car-
olina.
19. xii. William, b. Aug. 8, 1751.
20. xiii. PrisciUa, b. Aug. 3, 1753.
xiv. Margaret, b. July 5, 1755; d. Nov. 20, 1756.
Francis^ LeBaron (Francis^y, born June 13, 1701 ; died Aug.
6, 1731 ; married Nov. 23, 1721, Sarah, daughter of Joseph and
Lydia (Griswold) Bartlett.* His widow married (2), Jan. 21,
1736, Joseph S\vift. Francis LeBaron resided in the house in
Plymouth, Mass., formerly occupied by his father. Dr. Francis
LeBaron, on the site of Avliich " Davis Hall " now stands. The in-
ventory of his estate amounted to £378: 8: 10, including items
of things " in his Cooper's shop in Plymouth," besides £46 : 13 :
4, cash due from his brother James, being one-tliird of the value
of " the farm given to James by liis honoured father." He appar-
ently died intestate, as his brother Lazarus,^ and Samuel Bartlett,
" Merchant," were appointed administrators, and " Return Waite,
Taylor," was one of their sureties.
It would appear from documents on file in Plymouth Probate
Records, cited below, that all the children of Francis' did not
* See note on p. Hi.
1^1^
Second Generatio7i. 23
receive their full portions of his estate when his widow, their
step-mother, married again. More than fifteen years after their
father's death the sons agreed among themselves on the appoint-
ment of appraisers of his real property, as mil be seen by the
following agreement from the Probate files :
febr 5 17 1 Plymth
it is mutually agreed between us the Subscribers for the better Set-
tlement of our Lands & Meadow Lying in South meadows & South
purchase that Captn Tompson & Capt Lucas be ye prisers to uallue it
& ye houses & giue us in ye. uallue of each Lott respectiuely & Doe
oblige our Selues to Stand to their award c^^^s.^
as witness our hands
James LeBaron
Lazarus LeBaron
Francis LeBaron
as also for ye. prising the Lands & houses in the — on of plymth we
make choise of Captn. Dier & Mr. Stephen Churchell
This estate had been included in the appraisal made shortly after
the death of Francis,^ but for some reason unknown the second
appraisal apparently did not prove satisfactory to the heirs, and
did not result in a division. In the Memorial given below, which
has no date but presumably made not long after the agreement,
Francis^ applied for an accounting and to have the house included
in his portion set off to him. The Court accordingly appointed,
June 16, 1723, "Jacob Tomson, Benony Lucas and Jolm Dyer"
to make a third appraisal of the lands and houses ; they made
return two days later, as the result of which Francis^ seems to
have been given the house in which he afterwards resided, and
other property.
MEMORIAL OF FRANCIS LeBARON, JR.
To the Hon Isaac Winslow Esq. Judg of Probaits of Wills in the
County of Plymouth etc : the memorial of ffrancis LeBaron of Ply-
mouth in the county aforesd son to ffrancis LeBaron of Plymouth
aforesd Deceased. Humbly Sheweth that his honoured father maiking
24 Descendants of Francis LeBaron.
a will, said will being on record in the sd office, in which there was a
residuary Legacy Bequeathed to your memorialist and it was uncertane
and still remains uncertane. Besid there hath been money goods and
chatties taiken into the Possestion and Improvement of the other
Legatees and Improved to there one use: and the Law of the Pro-
vince made in the fifth year of King William & Queen Mary Provids
that uncertane legacies must be reduced to a certanety and how, now
may it please your honor the case is thus : there was but a dark and
perplext account that the Executor had. Our Honoured mother being
Concerned obliged us to a tenderness with her and for her saik made
up the affare with as little to do as possable hoping upon a good accor-
ding amoungst ourselfs (& withall knowing that by the will we cood
not be in a worss Condition than If our mother had not married) and
to the settling of the estate for it was to be at her Deceas or second
marage. however the beginning of December 1722 we maid up with
the Executr & since our Indeavours have been to settle it among our-
selfs but as yett Cannot Effect it nor no probabiUty that ever we shall.
Now we having all of us taken of the estate into our hands we become
all of us accountable to each other as I Humbly Conceive : and when
any is agreved the law maid in the fourth year of King WUliam the
Third seemes to putt the Case into the Judges hand besids the law
maid in the twelveth year of sd Reign Provides in such a Case : your
memorialist is agreved becaus things are not reduced to a sertanety that
the estate may be settled. Your memorialist humbly prays your honour
wood Exert your Power to Call James LeBarron and Lazarus LeBaron
to your memorialist to account of there receivings & Improvement
of sd Estate that thereby it may be reduced to a Sertanety and your
memorialist is ready to add to his account what he has since Recevd
and when this is Don and the land Inventoried I Doubt not but that
we shall Quickly Come to a good settlement. However If your honour
is of another mind I pray you to request an account of Lazarus LeBaron
by vertue of this Bond, for before I Dischai-ged the Exr (fearing the
worst) I tooke this bond whereby If need required to Charg him.
I wood Intreat your Honour to be as Speedy as with Conveniancy Can
be, be cause I am Destitute of a house and out of that estate there will
be a house Come to me but that which at present is as it were set aside
for me wants abundance to be don to it to make it tenantable. &
your memorialist shall ever pray as in duty bound etc
FRANCIS LeBaKOX.
Third Generation. 25
Children :
i. Francis,' b. Mar. 26, 1722; d. inf.
ii. Maiy, b. Oct. 11, 1723.
iii. Isaac, b. Sept. 7, 1725; drowned July 22, 1741, in Ply-
mouth Harbor.
21. iv. Sarah, b. Oct. 7, 1728.
V. A daughter, b. July 4, 1729 ; d. young.
vi. Frances, b. Aug. 11, 1731 ; d. Dec. 19, 1775.
THIRD GENERATION.
5
JoHN^ LeBaeon (James^'y, born April 2, 1724; died Aug. 1,
1801; married Feb. 23, 1748, Mary Raymond, of Middleboro,
Mass., died Mar. 23, 1791. He held a part of his father's farm in
Middleboro and resided there.
Children :
i. Abiezer,* b. July 4, 1749; "Publishment" with Sarah
Washburn, July 5, 1777. Served in the Revolutionary
War.
22. ii. John, b. April 10, 1750.
23. iii. Zebulon, b. Dec. 6, 1752.
24. iv. Eunice, b. Nov. 4, 1761. See 42.
V. Joshua, b. Nov. 6, 1763 ; d. Aug. 4, 1793.
25. vi. Levi, b. Oct. 14, 1765.
26. vii. Chloe, b. Aug. 8, 1773.
27. viii. Mary, b. July 9, 1775. See 42.
6
James^ LeBakon (James^), born Dec. 10, 1726; died Oct. 3,
1780; married Feb. 4, 1747, Hannah Turner, of Rochester, Mass.
He resided in Middleboro, Mass.
Children :
i. James,* b. Jan. 4, 1748 ; d. young.
28. ii. Japhet, b. July 20, 1750.
iii. Elizabeth, b. Mar. 24, 1752 ; d. Oct. 7, 1825, in Shaftsbury,
Vt.
Descendants of Francis LeBaron.
29. iv. Martha, b. Nov. 30, 1755.
30. V. WnUam, b. April 20, 1757.
31. vi. James, b. Nov. 30, 1759.
32. vii. Francis, b. April 30, 1762.
33. viii. Isaac, b. April 20, 1764.
ix. Hannah, b. Sept. 11, 1766; m. 1788, Elkanah Shaw.
34. X. Abigail, b. May 17, 1768.
35. xi. Lazarus, b. Feb. 7, 1771.
Joshua^ LeBaron (Jame^), born Oct. 10, 1729 ; died Mar. 9,
1806; married Nov. 20, 1761, Grace Bush, of Sheffield, Mass.,
bom Feb. 27, 1744 ; died Dec. 20, 1819. Res., Sheffield.
Children :
36. i. Isaac,* b. Sept. 10, 1762.
ii. Jerusha, b. Jan. 26, 1764; m. Dr. Simeon Sage, of Hadley,
Saratoga co., N. Y.
iii. Mary, b. Aug. 9, 1766 ; m. Daniel Kellogg.
37. iv. Japhet B., b. July 10, 1767.
38. V. Pamelia, b. Dec. 7, 1769.
39. vi. John, b. April 20, 1771.
vii. Mark, b. Nov. 8, 1774; d. June 2, 1852, s._?J.; m. Martha
CoUar.
40. viii. Jeremiah, b. Oct. 5, 1776.
ix. James, b. June 16, 1778 ; m. Sarah Hixon.
X. Laura, b. April 4, 1780; m. Richard Sutliff or ShurtlifE;
both d. 1847.
41. xi. Horace, b. Mar. 9, 1783.
8
Mary^ LeBaron (^James^), born Aug. 9, 1737 ; died May 12,
1816 ; married Jan. 4, 1756, in Plympton, Mass., Abiel Shmtleff,
born Mar. 11, 1733 ; died Jan. 6, 1826. Res., Carver, Ma3S.
Children (Shurtleff) :
i. David,* b. Nov. 20, 1756. .
42. ii. Timothy, b. June 18, 1760.
Third Generation.
iii. Gideon, b. Oct. 21, 1762.
iv. Levi, b. July 7, 1765.
V. James, b. April 17, 1768.
vi. Joel, b. April 25 or 28, 1771.
vii. Enoch, b. Dec. 4, 1773; d. Jan. 22, 1778.
43. viu. Abiel, b. July*l, 1776.
44. Lx. Enoch, b. May 21, 1779.
DavidS LeBaron (James'^'), born April 27, 1740 ; died Feb. 1,
1819 ; married Nov. 20, 1764, Martha Chatfield, born in 1747, in
Killingfworth, Ct., where he then lived. Later he removed to
Benson, Vt. ; she died Jan. 22, 1820. He served in the Revolu-
tionary Army from Connecticut, his name appearing on the Lexing-
ton Alarm List from the town of Killingworth, although it there
appears as " Leberon." It appears elsewhere as " LeBarva."
Cliildren :
45. i. Solomon,* b. Oct. 21, 1766.
46. ii. Francis, b. Nov. 18, 1768, or 1769.
47. iii. Huldah, b. Jan. 19, 1771.
48. iv. Martha, b. AprU 21, 1772.
49. V. David, b. Feb. 21, 1775.
50. vi. Lydia, b. Feb. 11, 1777.
51. vii. Ruth, b. Mar. 31, 1779.
52. viii. Naomi, b. AprU 17, 1781.
53. ix. James, b. Oct. 12, 1783.
X. Daniel, b. Oct. 29, 1785; m. Mrs. Esther Wilsey; s. p.
54. xi. Hannah, b. Nov. 15, 1788.
Lazarus^ LeBaron (^Lazarus^'), born May 7, 1721, in Ply-
mouth, Mass. ; died Nov. 15, 1784, in Plymouth ; married Nov.
10, 1743, in Barbadoes, W. I., where he then resided, Margaret
Newsome, who died there ; married (2), Oct. 14, 1756, in Ply-
mouth, Mrs. Mary (Thomas), widow of Ansel Lothi-op, died
April 23, 1792, aged 73 years. He was a physician, being Sur-
28 Descendants of Francis LeBaron.
geon on a British ship, and practiced his profession both in Bar-
bad oes and Plymouth.
Child:
55. i. Lazarus,^ b. Oct. 16, 1744.
It is reported in the family that Lazarus LeBaron had a daugh-
ter, born in Barbadoes, who died there when young.
Joseph^ LeBaroi^ {Lazarus'^'), bom Oct. 7, 1722; died May
17, 1761 ; married April 23, 1747, Sarah, daughter of Rev. Na-
thaniel Leonard, of Plymouth, Mass. He studied medicine with
his father, Dr. Lazarus LeBaron, and practiced for some years in
the "West Indies. His widow married (2), Nov. 10, 1761, Judge
John White, of Haverhill, Mass., and died Feb. 17, 1802.
Children :
i. Joseph,* b. Jan. 22, 1748; d. Oct. 1, 1748.
56. ii. Sarah, b. Feb. 22, 1749.
Lydia^ LeBakon (Lazaru^y, born Dec. 3, 1724 ; died Mar. 24,
1801 ; married Dec. 25, 1746, Nathaniel, son of John and Mercy,
or Marcia (Robie) Goodwin, born May 14, 1724, in Boston; died
May 23, 1771. Res., Plymouth, Mass.
Children (Goodwin) :
57. i. Nathaniel,'' b. May 21, 1748.
58. ii. Lydia, b. May 10, 1750.
59. iii. John, b. Oct. 18, 1751.
60. iv. Lazarus, b. Mar. 22, 1753.
61. V. WilUam, b. Jan. 10, 1756.
62. vi. Thomas, b. Aug. 31, 1757.
63. vii. Mercy, b. Mar. 22, 1759.
viii. Robie, b. July 21, 1761 ; d. Dec. 5, 1761.
64. ix. Francis LeBaron, b. Sept. 29, 1762.
X. Ann, b. Aug. 11, 1765; d. July 14, 1766.
65. xi. George, b. Jan. 13, 1767.
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13
MaeyS LeBaeon (Lazarus^), born Mar. 20, 1731 ; died Oct. 2,
1775; married Mar. 22, 1751, (Gov.) William Bradford, of Mount
Hope, Bristol, R. I., born Nov. 4, 1728, in Plympton, Mass. ; died
July 6, 1808. Gov. Bradford was the son of Samuel and Sarah
(Gray) Bradford, and a descendant of Gov. William Bradford, of
Plymouth Colony. In 1751 he practiced medicine in Warren, R.
I. ; he soon after removed to Bristol, and began the practice of
law. He was the last Deputy Governor under the Crown, and
first under the Continental Congress. He was also U. S. Senator
from 1793 to 1797.
Cliildren (Bradford) :
66. i. WilUam,^ b. Sept. 15, 1752.
67. ii. Lazarus LeBaron, b. May 31, 1754.
iii. John, b. Oct. 9, 1758 ; d. Oct. 31, 1785.
68. iv. Mary, b. Sept. 2, 1760.
V. Hannah, b. Nov. 22, 1762 ; d. young.
vi. Son, b. July 15, 1764; d. young.
69. vii. Hannah, b. June 14, 1767.
70. viii. John, b. July 14, 1768.
71. ix. Ann (or Nancy) Bowman, b. Aug. 6, 1770.
72. X. Ezekiel Hersey, b. Mar. 8, 1772.
73. xi. Lydia, b. April 11, 1774.
14
Hankah^ LeBaeoj^ (Lazarus^), born April 5, 1734 ; died Oct.
25, 1775, in Boston, Mass. ; married Nov. 17, 1757, Benjamin, son
of John and Mercy (Robie) Goodwin, of Boston, born Feb. 21,
1732 ; died Nov. 30, 1792, in Easton, Mass.
Children (Goodwin) :
1. Benjamin,* b. July 8, 1758; d. Nov. 16, 1820.
74. ii. Henry, b. April 30, 1760. See 68.
75. iii. Joseph, b. Dec. 26, 1761.
76. iv. WUliam, b. Oct. 30, 1763.
V. Charles, b. Aug. 3, 1765; d. Mar. 3, 1783, in St. Augustine,
Fla.
30 Descendants of Francis LeBaron.
n. vi. Daniel, b. Sept. 16, 1767.
vii. Lewis LeBaron, b. July 9, 1769; d. Sept. 28, 1770, in
Boston.
78. viii. Hannah LeBaron, b. May 18, 1771.
ix. Mary Robie, b. Mar. 13, 1773.
X. Nancy Weatherstone, b. Oct. 9, 1775 ; d. young.
15
Baetlett^ LeBaron (Lazarus^), born April 29, 1739; died
July 24, 1806, in Plymouth, Mass. ; married Mary Esdell, of Ply-
mouth; died April 14, 1781. He married (2), Sept. 30, 1786,
Lydia (Sargent) Doggett, died May 2, 1823. Dr. LeBaron grad-
uated from Harvard in 1756, and received the Master's degree in
course ; liis name is fourteenth on the roll of twenty-five ; among
his classmates were the Rev. Dr. Walter, who was the third rector
of Trinity Church, Boston, Hon. Samuel Holden Parsons, and
James Lovell, one of the teachers in the Boston Latin School, and
prominent in the Revolution. Bartlett studied medicine with his
father and practiced his profession in Plymouth.
Children :
i. Mary,^ b. May 18, 1762; d. Jan., 1842, unm.
ii. Hannah, b. Jan. 16, 1764. See 78.
iii. Lydia, b. July 26, 1767 ; d. May 10, 1849, unm.
iv. Rebecca, b. Nov. 10, 1774; d. April 8, 1826, unm.
79. V. Betsey, b. Dec. 6, 1776.
80. vi. John, b. Nov. 10, 1778.
81. vii. James, b. Dec. 10, 1780.
viii. Nancy, b. April 26, 1787; d. Sept. 8, 1788.
82. ix. Lucia, b. May 15, 1788.
83. X. Nancy DeWolf, b. Nov. 19, 1789.
xi. Esther, b. May 19, 1791 ; m. Oct. 18, 1812, Solomon Davie.
84. xii. Almira, b. Jan. 3, 1793.
xiii. Harriet, b. Feb. 25, 1795; d. Aug. 6, 1795.
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IsAAC^ LeBaron {Lazarus^), bom Jan. 25, 1744, in Plymouth,
Mass.; died Dec. 23, 1819; married Dec. 1, 1774, Martha, daugh-
Dr. FRANCIS LeBARON.
Apothecary-General, U. S. A.
1813-1821.
ELIZABETH iLeBARON ROBBINS.
1745-1829.
Third Generation. 31
ter of Consider and Ruth (Bryant) Rowland, died June 26, 1826.
He resided for a time in Boston, but was in Plymouth at the time
of his death.
Children :
85. i. Isaac,^ b. Mar. 11, 1777.
86. ii. Martha Howland, b. June 14, 1778.
iii. Francis, b. April 29, 1781 ; d. June 20, 1829, nam. Dr.
Francis LeBai-on was in the United States service as
follows: Surgeon's Mate (Navy), Jan. 31, 1800, to Mar.
1, 1802; Garrison Surgeon's Mate (Army), Mar. 26,
1802, to Dec. 11, 1808; Garrison Surgeon, Dec. 12,
1808, to June 10, 1818; Apothecary General, June 11,
1813, to Jime 1, 1821.
87. iv. Mary Howland, b. May 14, 1786.
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Elizabeth^ LeBaeon (^Lazarus^'), born Dec. 21, 1745, in Ply-
mouth, Mass. ; died Sept. 28, 1829 ; married May 13, 1762, Rev.
Ammi Ruhamah, son of Rev. Philemon and Hannah (Foote) Rob-
bins, born Sept. 5, 1740, in Branford, Ct. ; died Oct. 31, 1813.
Mr. Robbins graduated from Yale College in 1760, and was set-
tled over the church in Norfolk, Ct., Oct. 28, 1761, as its first