
THE FIFTH GENERATION
No. V-1
MOSES WORCESTER (Moses4,
William3, Samuel2,
William1) b Bradford, Mass., Aug. 19, 1720, d 1807; m1st
Mar. 25, 1743, Mary Stickney, Bradford, d May 20, 1778; m2d Sarah ___. Residence 1744-1807
Tewksbury. Yeoman.
Children of Moses Worcester by first marriage
VI-1 Molly, b Oct. 18, 1744; m Nov.
19, 1766, John Flint.
VI-2 Moses, b June 23, 1747, d Oct. 22, 1749.
VI-3 Nathaniel, b Apr. 27, 1749, d June 27, 1760.
VI-4 Moses.
VI-5 Sarah, b Apr. 8, 1754, d Tewksbury Mar. 28, 1811; m May
6, 1776, Nathaniel Hardy. He was in Battle of Lexington, Apr. 19, 1775.
Children of Sarah Hardy
(a) Samuel ,b June 15, 1781, Tewsbury, Mass., d Apr. 25, 1852; m Nov., 1801, Mary Hardy, b Jan. 19, 1783, d Hudson, N. H., Mar. 19, 1859.
Children of Samuel Hardy
(i) Walter Hardy, b Tewsbury, Mass., Mar. 4, 1815; m Hopkinton, N.H., Mar. 3, 1844, Ruth Merrill Clark, b Salem, N.H., Sept. 6, 1823, d N.Y. City, Jan. 13, 1902.
Children of Walter Hardy
a- Emma Maleen, b Lowell, Mass. Jan. 11, 1847; m New York, Feb. 22, 1871, William Gerry Slade, b Boston, Mass., July 31, 1834, d New York, Jan. 10, 1913. Mrs. Slade was an active member of many patriotic philanthropic, genealogical, social and political organizations in New York and Massachusetts - having distinguished herself as founder and for several years presiding officer of several of these societies. Mrs. Slade was a member of the S. R. and Order of Americans of Armorial Ancestry. Residence N. Y. City.
Children of Emma Maleen Slade
1- Harriet; m William Murray, son of William A. and Elizabeth (Murray) Crombie of Nashua, N.H.
VI-6 William.
VI-7 Samuel.
VI-8 Dolly, b Mar. 4, 1761; m June 19, 1781, Timothy Hunt, b
Tewksbury, Mass., Mar. 6, 1756, d Aug 22, 1838.
Children of Dolly Hunt
(a) Timothy, b Feb. 20, 1784, d Stoddard, N.H., Aug. 10, 1860, m Feb. 18, 1808, Mary Kendrick, b Sept. 1, 1787, Hollis, N.H., d Jan. 6, 1831, Stoddard, N.H.
Children of Timothy Hunt
(i) Timothy, b Feb. 2, 1817. d Stoddard, N.H., Apr. 20, 1869; m Mar., 1839, Tryphenia Fisher, b Stoddard N.H., June 24, 1818, d Stoddard, Feb. 6, 1880.
Children of Timothy Hunt
a- Geo. Washington, b Stoddard, N.H., Feb. 6, 1858; m Antrim, N.H., Dec. 5, 1864, Cora Frances Baker, b Lemster, N.H., Mar. 20, 1864. Residence Antrim, N.H.. Plumbing and heating.
Children of George Washington Hunt
1- Edith Belle, b Antrim, N.H., June 1, 1888, B. S., Simmons College, 1911. Teacher of Domestic Science. Residence Antrim, N.H.
No. V-3
WILLIAM WORCESTER (Moses4,
William3, Samuel2,
William1) b Bradford, Mass., Feb. 4,1729; m May 15, 1759,
Dorcas Whiting. Himself and wife were admitted to the church in Tewksbury, Aug., 1760. He
practiced medicine in Tewksbury, Shirley and other places.
Children of William Worcester, Md.
VI-9 Dorcas, b Mar. 27, 1760, d abt 1810; m Ebenezer Blake, b July 30, 1760, d Solon, N.Y., Aug. 16, 1843. He was a farmer. He served as Post Seargent under Col. Wm. Shepard during American Revolution. Served March 1777 - June 1783.
Children of Dorcas and Ebenezer Blake.
(a) Sylvia.
(b) Jason.
(c) Ebenezer.
(d) Dorcas, b Stoddard, NH.
(e) Eliza.
VI-10 Sarah, b Sept. 24, 1761.
VI-11 Mary, b Aug. 27, 1763.
VI-12 William, b Sept. 25,1765, d young.
VI-13 Mary, b June 17, 1767.
VI-14 Dolly, b May 28, 1769, d Greenfield, N.H., Apr.
10, 1852; m Jan. 4, 1791, James Bailey, Tewksbury, Mass., b Nov. 5, 1766, d Greenfield,
N.H., Aug. 15, 1839. Farmer.
Children of Dolly Bailey
(a) Leonard, b Greenfield, June 20, 1800, d Greenfield, July 7, 1885, m Betsey Hardy.
Children of Leonard Bailey
(i) Benjamin F., b Nov. 13, 1829, d Feb. 4, 1904, Northampton, Mass.; m Lowell, Mass., Nov. 10, 1850, Sarah Carle, b So. Waterboro, Me., Dec. 19, 1829, d Northampton, Dec. 18, 1889. Contractor.
Children of Benj. F. Bailey
a- Frank Everett, b Greenfield, N.H., Aug. 18, 1852; m Dec. 18, 1883, Jessie E. Piper. Residence Lowell, Mass. Swift & Bailey, wholesale beef and provisions.
(b) Florence Abbott, b Lowell, Dec. 16, 1854; m Apr. 18, 1872, Edwin Carleton Swift, b Sandwich, Mass., Mar. 18, 1849, d Apr. 5, 1906. Residence Swiftmoor, Prides Crossing, Mass. Chairman of the Board of Swift & Co.
Children Of Florence Abbott Swift
(1) Mabelle Florence, b Lancaster, Mass., Mar. 28, 1878; m June 20, 1900, Prides Crossing, Mass., Clarence Moore, Wash., D.C. Lost on the "Titanic" Apr. 15, 1912.
Children Of Mabelle Florence Moore
a- Edwin Swift, b Nov. 25, 1901, d Jan. 11, 1906.
b- Jasper, b Nov. 20, 1905.
(c) Fred Leonard, b Greenfield, Dec. 27, 1868; m Aug. 22, 1893, Evelyn Lenore Taylor, b Jan. 27, 1876. Residence W. Acton, Mass. Farmer.
VI-15 Sampson.
VI-16 Benjamin Whiting.
VI-17 Anna Whiting, b July 6, 1777.
VI-18 Mehitable, b Mar. 4, 1780.
VI-19 Leonard.
No. V-4
ELDAD WORCESTER (Moses4,
William3, Samuel2,
William1) b Bradford, Mass., 1732, d Tewksbury, Mass.,
Feb. 1, 1779; m Feb. 26, 1761, Rebecca Osgood. He and his wife were admitted to the church
Nov. 8, 1761; he was subsequently chosen deacon. About 1747 he removed to Tewksbury with
his father, whom he succeeded in the possession of the homestead.
Children of Eldad Worcester
VI-20 Eldad.
VI-21 Rebecca, b Mar. 28, 1764, d Jan. 23, 1773.
VI-22 Rhoda, b Mar. 19, 1766; m Josiah Rogers.
VI-23 Lydia, b Feb. 19, 1768; m Joseph Bradley.
VI-24 Samuel, b Feb. 10, 1770, d at sea.
VI-25 Osgood.
VI-26 John, b Apr. 5, 1774; m Albany, N.Y., Residence N.Y.
VI-27 Rebecca, b Mar. 12, 1776, d Apr. 8, 1790, Tyngsborough, Mass.
VI-28 Philip, b June 27, 1778, d at sea.
No. V-14
FRANCIS WORCESTER (Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Bradford, Mass., Mar. 30, 1721, d Plymouth, NH, Oct. 23,
1741; m Oct. 28, 1741, Hannah Boynton, Newbury, d Apr. 28, 1771. He accompanied his father
in his several removes until he settled in Hollis, N.H., about 1744. He was an officer of
the church at Hollis and Plymouth, N.H., a Representative and Senator in the General Court
of New Hampshire. Residence Hollis until 1768, afterward Plymouth, N.H. Yeoman.
Children of Francis Worcester
VI-29 Abigail, b Nov. 5, 1742, d Feb.
11, 1770.
VI-30 Francis, b June 15, 1744, d Jan. 5, 1749.
VI-31 Jemima, b Jan. 22, 1746, d July 30, 1816; m Chiliab Brainard of
Plymouth, had two sons and five daughters.
VI-32 Hannah, b Jan. 3, 1748, d Dec. 9, 1749.
VI-33 Sarah, b June 18, 1749, d July 21, 1749.
VI-34 Beulah, b Oct. 29, 1750, d Nov. 3, 1752.
VI-35 Mary, b Dec. 13, 1751, d Dec. 6, 1752.
VI-36 Lydia, b Apr. 26, 1753, d Jan. 21, 1776.
VI-37 John, b Dec. 31, 1755, d Oct. 10, 1769.
VI-38 Hannah, b Jan. 3, 1757; m Samuel Marsh, Plymouth.
Had three sons and one daughter.
VI-39 Francis.
VI-40 Bathsheba, b Apr. 21, 1763, d 1849; m Timothy Ingalls, Danville, Vt.,
had two sons and two daughters.
No. V-15
JESSE WORCESTER (Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Bradford, Mass., Sept. 05, 1722, d 1757 while a prisoner
in Montreal; m Patience ____. He served in the Colonial War at the siege of Oswego.
Residence Hollis and Newbury.
Children of Jesse Worcester
VI-41 Mary; m Nov. 14, 1771, Edw.
Taylor, Hollis.
VI-42 Hannah; m May 18, 1775, David Hardy, Wilmington,
Mass.
VI-43 Samuel.
VI-44 Abigail; m Dec. 19, 1771, Jesse Churchill, Plymouth,
N.H.
Noah Worcester's home in Brighton, Mass. |
No. V-18
NOAH WORCESTER (Francis4, Francis3, Samuel2, William1) b Sandwich, Mass., Oct. 4, 1735, d Brighton, Mass., Aug. 13,
1817; m1st Feb. 22, 1757, Lydia dau Abraham Taylor, Hollis, NH, b Oct. 11, 1733, d July 6,
1772; m2d Sept. 29, 1772, Hepzibah Sherwin, b Boxford, Mass., Apr. 30, 1746, d July 2,
1831. He removed to Hollis with his father in 1750, succeeded him in possession of the
homestead and lived upon it until his decease. In the winter of 1775-76 he marched at the
head of a company to reinforce Washington at Cambridge. He was Justice of the Peace for
forty years, and a member of the Convention which framed the Constitution of New
Hampshire. His strong mind, sound judgment and strict integrity gave value to his
counsels, which was proverbial among his fellow citizens. He was an active member of the
church for sixty years.
Children of Noah Worcester by first marriage
VI-45 Noah.
VI-46 Jesse.
VI-47 Lydia, b Hollis, NH, Nov. 8, 1762, d Jan. 16, 1789
(Church Yard Cemetery, Hollis, NH).
VI-48 Sarah, b Hollis, Mar. 24, 1765, d Sept. 23, 1849;
m May 27, 1782, John Fox of Dracut, Mass., Hollis, N.H., and Hardwick, Vt., b 1755, d Mar.
29, 1841. Enlisted in the War of the Revolution from Dracut, 1775, discharged at West
Point 1780, was pensioned 1818.
Children of Sarah Fox
(a) Infant, b Aug. 21, 1786.
(b) Sally, b Centre Harbor, N.H., Aug. 27, 1788, d Johnstown, Oh., 1866 (or 1867); m 1808 (or 1809) Joel Philbrick, b Dracut, Mass., 1781, d Johnstown, Oh., 1846. They emigrated to Licking Co., Oh., 1817, taking with them five children. Five more were born in Ohio. All lived to maturity, but six of them died without issue.
Children of Sally Philbrick
(1) Tryphena.
(2) Alfred.
(3) Joel.
(4) Sarah, b Gratton, N.H., 1815, d Granville, Oh., 1873; m 1848, Geo. Gillison Strother, b Farquar, Va., 1806, d Granville, Oh., 1884.
Children of Sarah Strother
a- Emma Eliza, b Alexandria, Oh., June 13, 1849, d Dec. 5, 1913, Granville, Oh.; m July 16, 1876, Frank Kimball Horton, b Granville, Oh., 1847. Rural mail carrier.
Children of Emma Eliza Horton
1- Bertha Florence, b Granville, Oh., 1877; m 1910, William Church, b , Zanesville, Oh., 1890.
2- Blanche Frances, b Granville, Oh., 1879.
3- Bessie Fern, b 1881; m 1900, Henry C. Gilter (?), b Zanesville, Oh., 1871.
4- Harry Trask, b Mar. 1, 1884; m Sept. 24, 1908, Ellen Cummings.
5- Arthur J. Strother, b Dec. 2, 1909.
6- Joel Philbrick, b June 16, 1890, d Jan. 25, 1910.
(5) Worcester.
(6) Eliza.
(7) Emeline, b Johnstown, O., May 29, 1817, d Jan. 16, 1882; m 1848, Albert Moulton.
Children of Emeline Moulton
a- Lydia, b Beresa Co., Ill., Jan. 15, 1849; m Alexandria, Oh., Feb., 1868, Charles Sherman Hagaman, b Nov. 16, 1844, Rochester, N.Y. Residence Chilicothe, Mo.
Children of Lydia Hagaman
1- Clara Eliza, b Jan. 14, 1869, d Mar. 29, 1904, St. Joseph, Mo.; m Jan. 14, 1892, Joe Postlewart.
2- Lydia Emeline, b Oct. 17, 1870; m Jan. 10, 1898, R.D. Ward.
3- Wallace Joel, b May 28, 1872; m Aug., 1901, Rose McCully.
4- Charles Albert, b Nov. 28, 1874; m Dec. 18, 1892, Gertrude Onslow.
5- Nettie Jane, b Mar. 31, 1877; m Feb. 5, 1899. Farmer.
(8) Cyrene, b Johnstown, Oh., Sept. 5, 1824, d Huntington, Ind., Dec. 15, 1898; m May 29, 1856, William Goldsberry Cox, b Cumberland, Oh., Apr. 14, 1818, d Apr. 1, 1889, Rose Lawn, Ind., Minister in Rose Lawn. Mrs. Cox grad. Granville Seminary, Oh. Teacher.
Children of Cyrene Cox
a- Mary Belle, b. Fairview, Ill., Jan. 19, 1859. M.A., Mich. Univ. Teacher of History, Huntington H.S.
b- Emma C., b Fairview, Ill., May 7, 1861; m July 8, 1890, Rev. Joseph B. Sites, Co. Supt. Gove Co., Kansas.
Children of Emma C. Sites
1- Mary Edith, b Feb. 7, 1892. Teacher.
2- Paul, b May 7, 1898.
3- Pauline, b May 7, 1898. (Twins)
c- Josephine M., b Fairview, Ill., May 4, 1864. M.A., State Univ., Ind. History teacher at Indianapolis H.S. Residence Huntington, Ind.
(c) Infant, b Mar. 11, 1789.
(d) Abel L., b July 18, 1793, d Hebron, between 1840-45.
(e) Thomas W., b Mar. 13, 1795, d 1815.
(f) John Jr., b Groton, N.H., May 23, 1797, d Jan. 18, 1873; m 1st Nellie Shaw, m 2d Elinor Brewer, d Oct., 1848. He removed to Hebron, Stafford (?) and Hardwick, Vt., then to Laconia, N.H., was a soldier in the war of 1812, enlisted as a fifer, was granted a pension in 1871. From Laconia he removed to his daughter's home in Oakland, Calif. where he died.
Children of John J. Fox by first marriage
(1) Mary Drusilla, b Laconia, N.H., May 29, 1821, d Apr. 8, 1887; m Apr. 4, 1849, Asa Whitman, Stafford, Vt., b Jan. 24, 1819, d Laconia, Feb. 7, 1899, served as a private during the Civil War. He was one of 14 children, seven of whom served during the Civil War. Their gd. father served in the Revolutionary War and their father in the War of 1812. He was an earnest Christian and a preacher in the Freewill Baptist Church.
Children of Mary Drusilla Whitman
a- Sarah Emma, b Oct. 27, 1851; m Thomas Frank Ford.
Children of Sarah Emma Ford
1- Myra E., b Aug. 29, 1869; m George N. Piper, Laconia, N.H.
Children of Myra E. Piper
a. Lena L., b May 29, 1887.
b. Ethel M., d in infancy.
c. Laura Ann, b June 23, 1855; m1st Frank Piper, m2d Frank Gusha.
(2) John Worcester, removed to Charlestown, Mass., d there. Unmarried.
Children of John J. Fox by second marriage
(3) Daniel, d an infant.
(4) Sarah Worcester, b Hardwick, Vt., Nov. 17, 1832; m1st May 15, 1855, John Andres Alfred Wilson of St. John, N.B., d Mar. 13, 1865, Oakland, Calif.; m2d John Degolia Deming, Oct., 1868. He d Jan. 9, 1882, in Oakland.
Children of Sarah W. Deming
a- Inez Florence, b Oakland, June 22, 1869.
b- Sarah Worcester, b Nov. 22, 1873; m 1889, George Richard Haynes.
Children of Sarah W. Haynes
1- Florence Worcester, b June 17, 1890.
2- Dorothy Fox, b July 15, 1891.
(5) Isadore, b Jan. 2, 1835, d Jan., 1890; m Ellen Hamilton.
(6) Louisa, d in infancy.
(7) Almira, d in infancy.
(8) Orvin L., b Hardwick, Vt., Jan. 16, 1844; m Ansella Fauncee, b Boston, Mass., Jan. 29, 1847. Residence Chicago. Editor "The Indicator."
Children of Orvin L. Fox
a- Herbert Orvin, b Chicago, Aug. 29, 1871.
b- Jesse Eugene, b Chicago, Dec. 10, 1876.
c- Ralph Edgar, b Chicago, July 4, 1878.
(9) Ida., b Hardwick, Vt., 1846, d Chicago, 1870.
(g) Rosella, b Aug. 6, 1799, d Johnstown, Oh., June 15, 1872; m Jonathan Brown, removed to Licking Co., Oh., in 1835.
Children of Rosella Fox
(1) Julia, b 1828; m 1850, Wm. K. Morgan.
(2) Amanda; m ____ Irish.
(3) James.
Children of James Brown
a- Lily, b 1852; m Sheddie Rose.
b- Maud, b 1853; m Milton Sharp.
c- Mary, b 1856; m 1887, Norton Crawford. Residence Johnstown, Oh.
Children of Mary Brown
1- Arthur Norton, b May 6, 1895, d Aug. 11, 1896.
(h) Leonard, b Mar. 5, 1801, d Nov. 27, 1872; m 1st Lucy Merrill of Plymouth, N.H., d Jan. 30, 1826, m 2d Centre Harbor, N.H., June 12, 1828, Clarissa Chase, b New Hampton, N.H., Feb. 27, 1807, d Genesco, Ill., Dec. 31, 1893.
Children of Leonard Fox
(1) Laura Ann, b Centre Harbor, N.H., 1821, d Lakeport, N.H., July 2, 1896; m Nathaniel Clark, b 1817, d Mar. 26, 1889.
Children of Laura Ann Clark
a- Sarah, d in infancy.
b- Horace Webber, d Aug. 19, 1900; m Irene Perry, b 1850, d May 21, 1883. He served through the Civil War.
Children of Horace Webber Clark
1- Jennie Abba, m Stephen Murray, Portland, Me.
2- Leonard; m1st Bernice Kirby; m2d ___ .
c- George Worcester; m Georgiana Runlett.
Children of George Worcester Clark
1- Addie Lillian; m1st Levi Smith, who d 1895; m2d Elmer Ellsworth Davis.
2- Adelbert.
d- Frank Delano, b 1848, d May 11, 1905; m Sophronia Brown.
Children of Fran Delano Clark
1- Elmer N., d Oct. 19, 1901; m Genevra Barber.
2- Nellie L.; m Horrace Fogg.
e- Charle Eugene, b 1850, d May 14, 1905, m Nettie Piskerin (?).
Children of Charles Eugene Clark
1- Annie.
2- Ella.
3- Minnie.
4- Martha.
5- Lottie.
6- Ada.
7- Lizzie.
8- Edwin.
9- Willie.
10- George.
(2) Leonard Worcester, b Centre Harbor, N.H., June, 1825, d Montana, June, 1904.
(3) John Putnam, b Oct. 5, 1829, Centre Harbor, N.H.; m Hannah Odivine Thomas, b July 5, 1830. Residence Genesco, Ill.
Children of John Putnam Fox
(a) George Bradbury, b Munson, Henry Co., Ill., Oct. 17, 1865; m Emma Davis, Coralville, Ia., b Oct. 11, 1868. Residence Cedar Rapids, Ia.
Children of George Bradbury Fox
1- Edna Leora, b Iowa City, Apr. 27, 1889.
2- Harry Worcester, b Iowa City, Oct. 12, 1890.
3- Claud Melnotte, b Iowa City, Dec. 5, 1893.
4- George Truman, b Earlham, Ia., June 5, 1896.
5- Herbert Dion, b El Reno, Ok., Apr. 17, 1909, d Apr. 19, 1909.
(i) Lydia Zervia, b Sept. 1, 1804, d about 1854; m John Davis, farmer. Removed to Chelsea, Vt.
(j) Jonathan, b Hebron, N.H., July 9, 1806, d Oct. 16, 1853; m 1829, Lydia Crawford, b Nottingham, Mar. 22, 1808.
Children of Jonathan Fox
(1) Sarah Drusilla, b Centre Harbor, Apr. 2, 1831; m Oct. 11, 1857, Henry Cummings of Boone, Ia.
Children of Sarah Drusilla Fox
a- Infant, d 1859.
b- William H., b Feb. 14, 1862, d Ames, Ia., Apr. 6, 1894.
c- Nellie, b July 28, 1865; m Apr. 5, 1885, Frank Graham who d Mar. 10, 1906.
Children of Nellie Fox
1- Harold Melvin, b 1886.
2- William Lewis, b 1888.
3- Inez Maria, b 1892.
4- Sarah Olive, b 1897.
5- Ellen, b 1899.
(2) Lydia Zervia, d young.
(3) George Henry, b 1841, d Aug. 1863, killed at Little Red River, Ark. Enlisted in the Civil War, Boone, Ia., Aug., 1862, Co. D, 32d Iowa.
VI-49 Leonard.
VI-50 Thomas, b Hollis, Nov. 22, 1768, d Salisbury, NH, Dec.
24, 1831; m Mar. 11, 1792, Deborah Lee, Manchester, Mass., b July 1, 1772. She m 2nd Dea.
Petingall of Salisbury, N.H. Rev. Thomas Worcester studied theology with Rev. Daniel
Emerson, Hollis, N.H., received honorary degree A.M., Dartmouth, 1806. He printed several
sermons and essays. His tombstone in Salisbury, N.H., bears the following inscription:
"Sacred to the memory of Rev. Thomas Worcester, Who devoted himself to the service of Christ in early life; was ordained over the Congregational Church in this town Nov. 9, 1791, and dismissed by a Mutual Council, Apr. 24, 1823, after having been pastor of the church, with which he died in fellowship, more than 31 years. The instructions of his ministry, by the aid of the Holy Spirit, were instrumental in the conversion and salvation of many souls. He departed this life Dec. 24, 1831, aged 63. Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints."
VI-51 Samuel.
Children of Noah Worcester by second marriage
VI-52 Hepzibah, b June 12, 1773, Hollis, N.H., d Meredith, N.H., Jan. 14, 1827; m Hollis, Jan. 1, 1795, Rev. David Smith, who d Meredith, Aug. 18, 1824.
Children of Hepzidah Smith
(a) Rev. David Page, b Hollis, Sept. 20, 1795, d Greenfield, N.H., Oct. 1, 1850; m1st Mary Philbrick, Andover, N.H., d at birth of twins, who were buried with her; m2d Mary Jane Downs, Grad. Dartmouth, 1823, preached Sandwich, N.H., Parsonsfield and Newfield, Me., settled finally in Greenfield, N.H.
(b) Noah, b Sept. 7, 1798, d West Boylston, Mass., Nov. 22, 1837; m Mary Perry of Temple, Me., settled there on the farm of his father.
Children of Noah Smith
1) Infant.
2) Samuel Worcester.
3) Noah David.
4) Mary Hepzibah.
5) Infant.
6) Hannah Perry.
7) Moses Perry.
8) Augustus Eli.
9) Vesta Hackett.
(c) Hepzibah Rolinda, b Sept. 27, 1801, d Temple, Me., June 6, 1833; m Dea John Scales.
Children of Hepzibah Rolinda Smith
(1) Mary Hepzibah, d Temple, Me. aged 18.
(d) Emmons, b Dec. 2 (or 7), 1802, d Boston, Mass., Apr. 16, 1826.
(e) Martha, b July 14, 1804, d 1808.
(f) Mary, b Sept. 19, 1805, d Newport, Vt., Mar. 10, 1877; m Nath. Rogers of Moultonboro, N.H., Dec. 20, 1830.
Children of Mary Smith
(1) Harriet Newhall, b Oct. 5, 1831, d Newport Centre, Vt., Sept. 25, 1895; m Newport Centre, May 23, 1856, Chauncy Sias.
(2) Martha Dodge, b Feb. 2, 1834, d Newport Centre, Vt., Feb. 24, 1849.
(3) John, b Jan. 16, 1836, d W. Dudley, Vt., Jan. 5, 1911; m1st Dec. 15, 1858, Jerusha P. Huse; m2d Mrs. Lydia Lamb Kilby.
Children of John Rogers
(a) David.
(b) Ida.
(c) Genie.
(d) Nancy.
(e) William.
(f) Simeon.
(g) Hattie.
(h) Harry (triplets).
Children of David Rogers
(4) David Worcester, b Jan. 22, 1838, d Sept. 3, 1895; m1st W. Derby, Vt., Mrs. Lavonia Blake Drew; m2d Mrs. Hannah Blake Field.
Children of David Worcester Rogers
(a) Ellsworth.
(b) Israel.
(c) Herbert.
(d) Lucinda.
(e) May.
(f) Ernest.
(5) Nath. Sewell, b June 7, 1840; m Sept. 25, 1866, Mary E. Whipple, b Nov. 17, 1841, d Aug. 26, 1907, was a soldier in the Civil War.
(6) Mary Helen, b Oct. 23, 1842, d Newport, Vt., Jan. 2, 1906; m Newport Centre, Vt., June 18, 1873, Tarrant Stockwell Cummings.
Children of Mary Helen Cummings
a- Mattie Ella, b Newport, Vt., May 1, 1874, d Sept. 21, 1875.
b- Myra Idyll Susan, b Newport, Vt., July 25, 1877.
c- Loretta Eunice, b Newport, Vt., Nov. 9, 1878 (twin).
d- Lorenzo George, b Newport, Vt., Nov. 9, 1878 (twin), m Sept. 1904, Nina Ethel Achilles, b Georgeville, Quebec, May 14, 1884.
(7) George Washington, b Newport Centre, Vt., May 2, 1846; m1st May 16, 1872, Ruth Ella Wilcox, b Jay, Vt., May 19, 1849, d Sept. 25, 1907; m2d Nov. 18, 1911, Jennie Miles Abbey, b E. Charlestown, Vt., Oct. 3, 1868, d Newport Centre, Sept. 25, 1907.
(g) Hannah, b Sept. 20, 1806, d Meredith, N.H., Mar. 2, 1878; m 1828, John Fernald of Meredith, b Moultonboro, Aug. 11, 1805, d Feb. 9, 1886.
Children of Hannah Fernald
(1) Mary Worcester, b Meredith, Feb. 28, 1829, d Mar. 23, 1893; m July 20, 1854, Jazell Robinson.
(h) Lydia, b Aug. 1, 1808, d Hollis, Aug. 15, 1808.
(i) Sewall, b Temple, Me., May 5, 1811, d Lawrence, Mass., Dec. 25, 1847; m July 2, 1832, Mary Goss, New Hampton, b Aug. 5, 1809, d May 9, 1875.
Children of Sewall Smith
(1) Ruth Favor, b Wentworth, N.H., Nov. 5, 1833, d Ashland, N.H., May 2, 1903; m Aug. 1, 1852, Ebenezer K. Pray, b Nov. 19, 1829, d Bristol, N.H., Feb. 16, 1902.
(2) Martha Scribner, b May 5, 1838, d Meredith, May 2, 1857.
(3) Mary Sewall, b Meredith, Nov. 18, 1844; m Ashland, 1864, James Ford Huckins, b Aug. 13, 1840. Residence Ashland, N.H.(j) Martha, b Dec. 26, 1813, d 1814.
(k) Eunice Woodbury, b Dec. 2, 1816, d Mar. 5, 1914; m Temple, Me., Mar. 1, 1841, Summer True, who d Temple, Me., 1862.
VI-53 William, b Dec. 11, 1774, d Jan.
10, 1775.
VI-54 William, b Nov. 29, 1775, d Jan. 13, 1776.
VI-55 Abigail, b June 29, 1777, d Nov. 30, 1778.
VI-56 David, b Apr. 30, 1779, d Mar. 22, 1782.
VI-57 Ebenezer.
VI-58 Hannah, b Mar. 17, 1783, m1st Jan. 19, 1826,
Deacon Stephen Thurston, Bedford, N.H.; m2d Feb. 5, 1834, Jonathan Ireland, Dunbarton,
N.H.
Children of Hannah Thurston
(a) Mary Delia, b Feb. 28, 1827
VI-59 David, b Mar. 25, 1785, d Mar.
13, 1808.
VI-60 James.