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The Hapgood family, descendents of Shadrach, 1656-1898

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CHILD.
I. Christine Alice 9 , born May 12, 1894, at Lebanon.

V. Burt Hiram 8 , born June 25, 1867; married, July 24, 1892,
at Etna, New Hampshire, Carrie Lee Bridgman ; resides
in Lebanon; a grocer.
VI. Laura Jane 8 , born April 5, 1871; died May 20, 1871, at

Reading.

VII. Mary Jane 8 , born April 29, 1876, at Reading; married, June
24, 1896, at Lebanon, Horace A. Benson, of that place,
a farmer.

CHILD.
1. Priscilla 9 Benson, born April 17, 1897.

VIII. Myra Louise 8 , born June 24, 1879; died June 26, 1896.



86.

HARRISON 7 (Charles*, Asa 5 , Asa*, Thomas*, Thomas*,
S/iadrac/i l ),born November 5, 1823 ; married, September 23,
1849, Helen Adaline, daughter of Nathan C. Kimball, born
August 21, 1830; he married second, May 31, 1868,
Christine C. Delano, of Churchville, New York, born June
II, 1842, at Caneadea, New York. The descendants of



312 HAPGOOD FAMILY.

Asa 5 are so meagrely represented, we cheerfully give space
to the following letter:

FORT SCOTT, KANSAS, June 26, 1895.
W. HAPGOOD, ESQ. :

DEAR SIR : I lived in Rushford and adjoining town until
1857 ; farming. That year I spent in Boston, Massachusetts,
the next winter, 1857-8, I spent in Georgia for my health,
having had a severe run of typhoid fever which left me so
debilitated I could not endure cold weather. In the spring
of 1858 I settled in Clinton, Iowa, where I farmed it two
years, when I got restless and thought I would go " West."
Myself and family crossed the plains in 1860 to Denver, with
ox teams, being about two months on the road. I got a
section of land seventeen miles from Denver and went into
the live stock business, made some money, and if I had
remained there would long ago have become wealthy, but
my family got uneasy and wanted to go back to the " States "
again, so I sold out in 1864 and went to Cattaraugus County,
New York. Being out of business, and every one was rushing
into oil speculation, I followed suit, and lost about all I had
made. In the fall of 1868 I came to Fort Scott, settled down
in the suburbs of the town, and carried on market gardening.
Have lived twenty-five years in the same place, and the result
of hard work and economy is, I find myself loaded down with
unproductive real estate and high taxes. How it will termi-
nate time will tell.

Yours truly,

H. HAPGOOD.
CHILDREN.

I. Addison Adelbert 8 , born May 21, 1851, by first wife, at Hume,
New York; married, October n, 1872, at Randolph,
New York, Grace A., daughter of Doctor Nelson Saun-
ders, of Randolph, born June I, 1853 ; died April r, 1884 ;
he married, second, April 15, 1885, at Randolph, Adele
Davis, born November 3, 1847, daughter of Benjamin
and Mary A. Davis ; resides in Jamestown, New York ;
a travelling salesman.

CHILDREN.

I. Chester McCoy 9 , born September 9, 1873, at Ran-
dolph ; married, July 4, 1892, at Lancaster, New



SEVENTH GENERATION. - 313

York, Julia Maria, daughter of Peter and Mary
Zimmerman, born July 17, 1873, at Dunnerville,
Ontario, Canada ; resides in Buffalo, New York ;
a cigar manufacturer.

II. Karl Nelson 9 , born July 4, 1879, at Randolph; at

present a student at Hackettstown, New Jersey.
II. Mary Adeline", born March 30, 1853, at Hume ; married, Sep-
tember 5, 1874, at Powhattan, Kansas, George William
Schaffer, born February 19, 1846, in Philadelphia, Penn-
sylvania, son of John Schaffer; resides in Wetmore,
Kansas; a farmer.

CHILDREN.

1. Grace Adeline 9 Schaffer, born August 22, 1879.

2. Ann Estelle 9 , born December 22, 1880.

3. Timothy Addison 9 , born December 2, 1882.

4. Jessie Louise 9 , born June 16, 1885.

5. Claude Harrison 9 , born September 21, 1887.

6. Violet Ella 9 , born July 21, 1889.

III. Ella Louise 8 , born March n, 1855, at Rushford ; married,

March n, 1879, Reverend John S. McGeary, a free
Methodist preacher, son of William and Margaret
McGeary, born February 13, 1853, at Texas, Pennsyl-
vania; resides in Gerry, New York.

CHILDREN.

1. Clara Rosina 9 McGeary, born December 22, 1879, at

Limestone, Cattaraugus County, New York.

2. Herbert Kimball 9 , born January 7, 1880.

3. Frances E. Willard 9 , born November 4, 1887, at Oil

City, Pennsylvania.

IV. Charles Kit 8 , born September 17, 1860, at Denver, Colorado;

married, December 23, 1883, Phenia E., daughter of
Riley and Elizabeth D. (Watkins) Woodman, of Brown
County, Kansas, born November 19, 1864; resides in
Blue Rapids, Kansas ; farmer.

CHILDREN.

I. Glinn Adelbert 9 , born February 5, 1885.
II. Jay Woodman 3 , born August 25, 1887 : died Decem-
ber 21, 1888.

III. Lena 9 , born February 14, 1891.

IV. Hazel 9 , born March 21, 1894.



314 HAPGOOD FAMILY.

V. Clara Alice 8 , born March n, 1864, at Rushford ; married,
May 15, 1884, at Olean, New York, Frederick Willard,
son of Stephen Scuyler andHannah Eliza (Clark) Fish ;
resides in Olean, New York ; a mason and contractor.
VI. Carrie 8 , born February 1 1, 1869, by second wife, at Fort Scott,
Kansas ; resides with her parents ; a photographer ; un-
married.



87.

DEXTER MiLTON 7 (Charted, Asa 5 , Asa*, T/wmas 3 , Thomas 1 ,
Shadrach 1 }, born July 16, 1828; married, July 15, 1848,
Julia Corse, of Norway, New York. The earliest settlers of
New York, as well as the other States, were humble tillers
of the soil, which was the principal industry and source of
wealth. Dexter was one of these successful yeomen. He
bought land in French Creek, New York, and settled there,
manifesting good judgment in his selection.

CHILDREN.

I. Marion 8 , born January 13, 1849, at Rushford; married, April
7, 1868, at Clymer, Eli C Beecher, born in Clymer, May
25, 1842 ; she died April 2, 1897 ; he resides in Foxburg,
Clarion County, Pennsylvania, where he is postmaster.

CHILD.
1. Ethel Ruth 9 Beecher, born in Foxburg, April 4, 1882.

II. George Irving 8 , born January 27, 1852 ; died January 15, 1892.

III. Florrie Adelle 8 , born May 13, 1859; married, April 20, 1887,

at French Creek, Amos B. Parker, born May 28, 1857 ;
resides in Harmony (Sherman), New York.

IV. Cellie 8 , born January 12, 1862; married, October 10, 1888,

William S. Thompson, of Columbus, Pennsylvania, born
November 9, 1862, and died at Clymer, March 2, 1891.
V. Ethel Laura 8 , born July 29, 1863; married, August 26, 1885,
Leland Schramling, born November 9, 1862, at Colum-
bus ; resides at French Creek.

CHILD.
1. Hazel Adelle 9 Schramling, born July 12, 1893.



SEVENTH GENERATION. 315

VI. Frank 8 , born November 10, 1867; married. September 3,
1891, Bertha Schramling, born September 3, 1870, at
Columbus, Pennsylvania ; resides at French Creek ; a
farmer ; no children.



88.

DANIEL SMILEY T {Joel Wilson*, Asa 5 , Asa*, Thomas*,
Thomas*, Shadrach 1 }, born December 15, 1832; married,
January I, 1856, Clarissa Laura Johnson, born at Ellery,
May 27, 1835, an d died June 17, 1892; resides in Ellery; a
farmer.

CHILDREN.

I. Cora May 8 , born August 21, 1858; married, February 23,
1 88 1, at Johnstown, New York, Anson Day Heath, born
at Ellery, July 27, 1851 ; resides in Fluvanna.

CHILDREN.

1. Orry Benjamin 9 Heath, born December 4, 1881, at

Ellery.

2. Mary Ethel 9 , born April 30, 1883.

3. Ellis Munroe 9 , born February 19, 1886.

II. Clarence Emerson 8 , born May 13, 1860; married, September

10, 1884, Louise May Offerly, born April 2, 1860, at
Warren, Pennsylvania ; resides in Erie, Pennsylvania ;
a travelling agent; she died April 8, 1896.

CHILDREN.

I. Clarence Henry 9 , born July 4, 1887, at Warren;
resides with his father at Erie.

11. Cora May 9 , born April 22, 1892, at Warren.



89.

CHARLES ELMORE ; (Joel Wilson* ; , Asa 5 , Asa 4 , Thomas*,
Thomas*, Shadrach 1 }, born February 15, 1840; married, Octo-
ber 20, 1867, Mrs. Loranda Simmons Klock, born in Elicot,



316 HAPGOOD FAMILY.

November 19, 1838; he died October 21, 1896; resided in
Brocton, New York; a stone mason by trade.

CHILDREN.

I. Clifford Elmer 8 , born December 8, 1869, at Ellery ; resides in

Brocton ; a farmer.

II. Frank Joel 8 , born September 28, 1875, at Ellery; resides in
Brocton ; a vineyardist.



9O.

ALBERT 7 (Joel Wilson*, Asa 5 , Asa 4 , Thomas*, Thomas*,
Shadrach 1 ), born April 23, 1847; married, June 21, 1869, at
Panama, New York, Ella H. Baldwin, born at Ellery, Janu-
ary 8, 1852 ; resides in Fentonville, New York; a farmer.

CHILDREN.

I. Claude Noyes 8 , born April 22, 1870; died March 5, 1871.

II. Earl Wilson 8 , born January 9, 1872.

III. Maud Sarah 8 , born January 7, 1874.

IV. Leon Lewis 8 , born January 19, 1876.
V. Minnie May 8 , born July 31, 1878.

VI. Ethel Arline 8 , born September 15, 1884.
VII. Flora Leah 8 , born January 23, 1888.



91.

HERBERT LYMAN T (Lyman Wildei*, Artemas 6 , Asa*,
Thomas*, Thomas 1 , Shadrach^),\>orn February 5, 1850; mar-
ried, February 25, 1875, Mary Josephine Proctor, born at
Athol, November 27, 1852.

CHILDREN.

I. Lyman Proctor 8 , born June 18, 1876; a student in the Insti-
tute of Technology, Boston.

II. Edith Eliza 8 , born November 8, 1878; graduated from Athol
High School, 1896.

III. Ruth Olivia 8 , born August 10, 1880; died January 19, 1886.

IV. Frederick Herbert 8 , born January 28, 1892.



SEVENTH GENERATION. 317

92.

CHARLES HUTCHINS T (Setk*, Hutchins b , Settf, Thomas\
Thomas 2 , Shadrach 1 ), born in Petersham, Massachusetts,
March 6, 1836; married, May 4, 1867, Fannie Louise Col-
lins Powers, born November I, 1846, in Geneva, New York.
He was graduated from Brown University, 1857, and a year
later from the Harvard Law School ; practised for a time in
Chicago ; became interested in agricultural implements, and
finally established a plow factory, was burned out, and he
started another in St. Louis, where his plant was again
destroyed by the devouring element, about 1872 or '73.
He then moved to Alton, Illinois, and organized the Hap-
good Plow Company, which is believed to be financially very
successful under his skilful management.

CHILDREN.

I. Norman 8 , born March 28, 1868, at Alton; was fitted for col-
lege, entered Harvard, where he was graduated 1890,
and three years later from the Law School ; was in a law
office in Chicago for a time, but finally drifted into jour-
nalism ; employed on the " Chicago Post," and at present
on the staff of the " New York Evening Post." Unmar-
ried. He wields a vigorous pen, with fearless manner of
expression, and has a brilliant future before him. We
copy from the "Outlook" the following notice of the
young author : " Mr. Norman Hapgood's ' Literary States-
men and Others ' is well described by its sub-title, ' Essays
on Men seen from a Distance.' Two qualities strike the
reader of these articles almost at a glance intelligence
and directness. Mr. Hapgood has evidently no aptitude
for literary artifice or artificiality. He aims to get at the
heart of his subject with a directness which is a high
quality of literary integrity, and he brings a very open
and intelligent mind to its study. His comment, his
analysis, and his characterization are eminently intelli-
gent, and therefore eminently sane. It is very refresh-
ing to come upon a book which illustrates so well, wide
sympathy with different temperaments and occupations,



318 HAPGOOD FAMILY.

with poise of judgment and candor of opinion. It would
not be easy, for instance, to find a clearer impression,
within a brief compass, of two men so far apart as Lord
Rosebery and Stendhal than that which Mr. Hapgood
gives us. His essays deserve careful reading. The
volume may well be laid aside in the rush of contem-
porary books for leisurely acquaintance. It has also the
advantage of being very artistically made."

II. Hutchins 8 , born May 21, 1869; fitted for college, was gradu-
ated from Harvard 1891, and finished his collegiate course
in a university in Germany.

III. William Powers 8 , born February 22, 1872 ; preferring mercan-

tile business to a professional life, after leaving school
he entered the store of Franklin MacVeigh & Co.,
Chicago.

IV. Ruth 8 , born June 9, 1880; died March 29, 1890, at Alton.



93.

EUGENE DELARIMORE T (John Weeks*, Oliver*,
Thomas*, Thomas 1 , Shadrach 1 ), born December 5, 1838, at
Burlington, Illinois; married, September 4, 1869, at Sacra-
mento, California, Elizabeth Broad, born at Ogden, Utah ;
resides in Smartsville, California; a carpenter.

CHILDREN.

I. Eugenie 8 , born October 7, 1870, at Long Bar, Yuba County
California; married, November 22, 1891, at Timbuctoo,
California, William Eldorado Smith, born in Eldorado
County, California, April 26, 1855 ; died at Timbuctoo
July 30, 1892. His widow resides in. Smartsville ; a
teacher.

II. James Mortimer 8 , born March 28, 1872, at Long Bar; mar-
ried, September 28, 1894, at Marysville, California,
Fannie Elizabeth Marple, born March 28, 1862, at Tim-
buctoo ; resides at Smartsville ; a carpenter.

CHILDREN.

I. James Lester 9 , born August 12, 1895, at Timbuctoo.
II. Elizabeth May 9 , born January 14, 1897, at Smarts-
ville.




Julien TMeefcs Ibapgoofc, IClife anD 2>aucibter.



SEVENTH GENERATION. 319

III. Josephine Isabell", born June 10, 1874, at Sicard Flat, Yuba

County, California ; resides in Smartsville ; a teacher.

IV. Sarah Theresa 8 , born September u, 1881, at Sicard Flat.

V. Ann Elizabeth 8 , born August 9, 1865 (adopted) ; drowned
1882.



94.

JULIEN WEEKS 7 ( John Weeks 6 , Olivet*, Seth*, Thomas*,
Thomas 1 , Shadrach 1 *), born at Burlington, Illinois, December
26, 1844; married, December 20, 1868, Mary Catharine Kirk-
patrick, born April 30, 1848, at Dayton, Wisconsin.

Enlisted August 15, 1862, in Company G, iO5th Regiment,
Illinois Volunteer Infantry, De Kalb County; was in battles
Resaca, Cassville, New Hope Church, Georgia, Kennesaw
Mountains, and Atlanta ; with Sherman on his memorable
" march to the sea," his regiment being credited with thirteen
general engagements and one hundred skirmishes, all of
which he participated in, and was honorably discharged at
Washington, June 7, 1865. On his return to Humansville,
Missouri, where he resides, was appointed deputy sheriff, and
he also runs a small fruit farm.

CHILD.

I. Laura Edith 8 , born September 26, 1869; married, January 6,
1892, at Kansas City, Daniel Summer McNeil, born
December 21, 1868, at Osceola, Missouri; editor of the
" Star Leader," Humansville.

CHILDREN.

1. Zoe Eloie 9 McNeil, born December 7, 1892, at

Omaha.

2. Daniel Hapgood 9 , born August 4, 1896.



95.

COLONEL CHARLES EDWARD* (Joatf, Elijah*, Joab\
Thomas*, Thomas' 2 , Shadrach 1 ), born December n, 1830;



320 HAPGOOD FAMILY.

married, October 18, 1854, Mary Elizabeth Miles, of Shrews-
bury, born January 23, 1834, died at Brookline, Massachu-
setts, September 2, 1879; and he married second, December
30, 1885, Hannah Louise Chapin, of Brookline, born Feb-
ruary 27, 1860; resides in Brookline.

He was educated in the public schools and graduated
from the high school of his native town, learned the trade
of gun-making with his father, went into mercantile busi-
ness in Worcester, removed to Amherst, New Hampshire,
where he continued till the breaking out of the war of the
Rebellion, when he disposed of the business, and on the I2th
of October, 1861, was commissioned Captain of Company I,
in the Fifth Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteers, and con-
tinued with the regiment in all its duties until July 9, 1862,
when he was given leave of absence on surgeon's certificate.
He was now ordered on recruiting service in New Hampshire.
After the battle of Fredericksburg, he was commissioned
Lieutenant-colonel, and joined his regiment in February,
1863. On the 3d of July he was made Colonel of the Fifth,
in place of Colonel Cross, killed in battle. He was with the
regiment until June, 1864, when he was severely wounded at
Petersburg. After partial recovery he was ordered to
Philadelphia as President of the Board of Inspection of Mil-
itary Hospitals in the State of Pennsylvania. He remained
on this duty for two months, when he was mustered out of
service. After the war Colonel Hapgood, March 5, 1865,
went into the wool business, in Boston, pursuing it with
energy till 1885, when he retired. His long experience in the
army and the favorable impression he made upon the soldiers
fitted him for the service, and he was appointed Superintend-
ent of the " Veterans Rights Union Claim Agency," with




COLONEL Firm NEW H AMI'SIIIKE VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.



SEVENTH GENERATION. 321

office at No. 4 Pemberton square. He has deep sympathy
for his comrades, and cheerfully does all in his power for their
relief, or those dependent upon them.

CHILD.
I. Charles Louis 8 , born January 22, 1891.



96.

HENRY ROLAND* (Nahum Roland?, Elijah,
Thomas*, Thomas 1 , Shadrach 1 ), born August 23, 1836; mar-
ried, April 2, 1857, at Worcester, Martha Maria, daughter of
Osgood and Martha (Buttrick) Collester, born April 27,
1839, at South Gardner; resides in Worcester; a pattern-
maker.

CHILDREN (all born in Worcester).

I. Lloyd Henry 8 , born September 13, 1857; died October 28,

1859.

II. Lottie Maria 8 , born September 30, 1859; married, December
13, 1887, at Fitchburg, Massachusetts, Edward, son of
Alfred and Mary Sawyer, born July 13, 1863, in Central
City, Colorado ; resides in Fitchburg. No children.

III. Florence Buttrick 8 , born November 26, 1862; married, Janu-

ary 3, 1880, William Adford, son of Horace and Mirandia
Day, born July 6, 1860, at Webster, Massachusetts; re-
sides in Worcester.

IV. Warren Collester 8 , born August 9, 1864; married, at Fitch-

burg, August 5, 1885, Susie Isadore, daughter of Charles
and Harriet Litch, born September 8, 1864; resides in
Worcester ; a machinist.

CHILD. ^

I. Maud Estella 9 , born in Worcester, August 4, 1886.

V. Walter Henry 8 , born November 28, 1865 ; died November 15,

1866.

VI. Alice Eliza 8 , born November 20, 1867; married, October 15,
1888, at Worcester, Lewis Arlington Weeks, born March
4, 1861, at Eastford, Connecticut; resides in Parkville,
Connecticut.



322 HAPGOOD FAMILY.

VII. Fannie Martha 8 , born June 3, 1870; married, August 3, 1890,

Henry Parkman, son of Calvin P. and Georgiana (Ham-
ilton) Hinds, born Worcester, January 16, 1866; resides
in Providence, Rhode Island.

VIII. Ernest Osgood 8 , born December 22, 1873; died July 27,

1874.

IX. Irving Roland 8 , born February 26, 1875; married, January
23, 1894, in Worcester, Emma, daughter of Andrew G.
and Christina Levenson Thaliue, born in Stockholm,
Sweden, June 27, 1876; resides in Worcester; a clerk.

CHILD.
I. Ernest Nahum 9 , born in Worcester, March 29, 1895.

X. Henry Roland, Jr. 8 , born February 5, 1875 ; died July 5, 1875.
XI. Carl 8 , born February 30, 1879; died October 10, 1880.
XII. Clarence Nahum 8 , born October 16, 1881.



97.

HORACE ABBOTT 7 (Ephraim Augustin 6 , Elijah*, Joatf,
Thomas*, Thomas 1 , Shadrach 1 ) , born August 9, 1 846 ; mar-
ried, January i, 1868, Alice Amelia, daughter of Nelson and
Mary (Paine) Williams, born August I, 1848, at Uxbridge,
Massachusetts. She died April I, 1872, and he married
second, at Whitinsville, Massachusetts, April 13, 1874, Har-
riet Freelove Leach, born at East Douglass, Massachusetts,
September 11, 1844. She died March 6, 1879, and he
married third, June I, 1880, Mary Jane, daughter of Stephen
and Sarah Aldrich Williams, born September I, 1856. He
settled in Uxbridge ; a farmer.

CHILDREN (all by third marriage) .

I. Helen 8 , born March 20, 1881, in Uxbridge.
II. Arthur Williams 8 , born May 13, 1883, in Whitinsville.
III. Rachael Mildred 8 , born June 6, 1888, at Uxbridge.



SEVENTH GENERATION. 323

98.

FRANCIS CALVIN 7 (Gilbert?, Francis?, Jonathan*, John*,
Thomas 1 , Shadrach 1 ) , born January 17, 1852, at Lamotte,
Jackson County, Iowa ; removed with his parents to Banks-
ton, Dubuque County, Iowa. At the age of five years his
father died, and he remained with his mother on the farm,
excepting a short period, until he became of age.

While a boy he improved his time by going to the district
school and attending Sunday school at the Congregational
church on the Sabbath, generally capturing the prizes
offered for good scholarship ; during vacation working on
the farm, which occupied considerable of his time, as there
were but seven months of school throughout the year.
He continued school this way up to fourteen years of age,
when he entered Epworth Seminary at Epworth, Dubuque
County, Iowa, attending this institution long enough to get a
fair education. He then returned to the farm, and continued
to work the old homestead until he attained his majority.

Thinking that a course in a business training school essen-
tial to success in life, he resolved to attend such a one, and
accordingly made arrangements with the Davenport Com-
mercial College, situated at Davenport, Iowa, for a complete
course. After obtaining his diploma at this school he took
the first work offered him, and commenced teaching school.

June 6, 1878, he was married to Annie Isabel Squiers, of
Epworth, Iowa, born July 5, 1854, at Hartford, Connecticut.

Soon after he settled on a farm in Fayette County, Iowa.
Having a particular liking for dealing in real estate, it was
not long before he sold this place, or rather traded for
another, and removed to Farley, Iowa. Since then he pur-
chased lands in Minnesota, Iowa, and Dakota. His success,



324 HAPGOOD FAMILY.

with the exception of a few minor affairs, has been remuner-
ative, from a financial standpoint. He now resides in Grand
Meadow Township, Cherokee County, Iowa, on a farm of one
hundred and sixty acres, which has been his home for about
six years. He always considered Iowa good enough to live in,
and consequently remained within her borders. In political
matters he votes for the party which makes temperance
principles its leading issue ; uses no intoxicating beverages
or tobacco, and discourages their use in every possible way ;
also has never indulged in gambling schemes, or invested in
boards of trade. He is not connected with any church
denomination, but belongs to one secret society, viz. : Inde-
pendent Order of Odd Fellows.

CHILDREN.

I. Edsel Roy 8 , born August 14, 1879, a * Brush Creek, Fayette

County, Iowa ; resides with his parents at Grand Meadow.

II. Hattie Ella 8 , born December 17, 1887, at Farley.



99.

GILBERT WARREN 7 (Jonathan*, Francif, Jonathan*,
John*, Thomas 1 , Shadrach 1 }, born August 17, 1845, at
Paxton ; resided in Worcester till 1876, when he removed to
Tama, Iowa, where he became a dealer in horses and cattle.
His next experience was in the service of the Chicago, Mil-
waukee, & St. Paul Railroad, up to 1882. Desirous of
seeing more of his native land, he travelled extensively, and
finally settled in that thriving young city, Seattle, Washing-
ton, where he is doing a large real estate business. He
married, March 7, 1871, at Boston, Emily Tamzin, daughter
of George and Sarepta (Moore) Cutting, born December 20,
1845, at Berlin, Massachusetts.



SEVENTH GENERATION. 325

CHILDREN.

1. Florence Luella 8 , born August 27, 1872; died May 13, 1875.

2. Edith Emily 8 , born July 27, 1874; a student in the State

University at Seattle.

3. Grace Evelyn 8 , born February 6, 1876; also educated in the

State University at Seattle; married, August 21, 1897,
Thomas J. Norman.



1OO.

CHRISTOPHER BANISTER* (Ira 6 , Thomas*, Thomas*, Jo-
sepJP, Thomas 1 , Shadrack 1 ), born January 31, 1830; married,
September 26, 1855, at South Reading, Massachusetts, Edna
Wilkinson, born September 14, 1837, at Goshen, Connecticut;
removed, 1863, to Hudson, Massachusetts, where he has since

resided.

CHILDREN.

I. Orton Christopher 8 , born July 28, 1856; resides in South

Reading; unmarried.
II. Frank Chester 8 , born July 9, 1858 ; married, July 8, 1880, Ida

Ann Millay, born in Lynn, Massachusetts, July 27, 1858.

CHILDREN.

I. Elnoza Gertrude 9 , born December 4, 1882; died De-
cember 27, 1889.

II. Bertha Lillian 9 , born January 23, 1885.
III. Irene Beatrice 9 , born June 25, 1888.

III. George Ira 8 , born August I, 1860; died May 12, 1861.

IV. Alice Gertrude 8 , born December 24, 1862 ; married, September

10, 1881, Edward Charoux, of Canada, born May 23,
1861, and died December 31, 1894.

V. Clifford Elmer 8 , born February 27, 1865 ; died July 13, 1891.
VI. Jessie May 5 , born August 16, 1868; married June 29, 1888,
Francis Milton Mace, born July 9, 1858, at Boston; re-
sides in Bolton.

CHILD.
1. Myrtle Edna 9 Mace, born at Hudson.

VII. Charles Clarence 8 , born July 13, 1873; died August 9, 1873.
VIII. Bert Ellsworth 8 , born December u, 1874.

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