140 BURRELL 24. JOSEPH' BURRELL (Joseph,' John,$ John'2 John'), born at 11 A- 1141 A-'-A A 11- V~UYILIUU~11, IL ~Uv. liul; uluu, a wluuwei, au VVCY111UUu1, ~ iNov. 1 47, aged 86 years. He married at Weymouth, 29 Nov. 1787, Tabitha Pratt; she died at Weymouth, 27 Aug. 1842, aged 77 years., The boundary line between Weymouth and Hingham was between his house and his brother Benjamin Burrell's house. He was a farmer. Children, born at Hingham, baptized at the North Church, Weymouth: 30. Stephen, I b. 4 Dec. 1788; bp. 26 July, 1789. Lucy, bp. 26 Aug. 1792. 31. Joseph Humphrey, bp. 6 July, 1806. 25. BENJAMIN6 BURRELL (Joseph,4 John,' John,2 John') was born at Weymouth, 29 July, 1764; married at Bingham, 19 June, 1788, Lois Tower, daughter of Malachi and Ruth (Hayward) Tower. She was born at Hingham, 20 Jan. 1769. He resided in High Street near the line between Weymouth and Hingham. . Children, born at Weymouth and Hingham: Benjamin, I b. 29 Jan. 1789. Martin, b. 4 Nov. 1790; settled on Fort Hill, Hingham. 32. John, b. 14 Nov. 1792. Susannah, b. 3 Mar. 1795; m. Martin Hobart. Malachi, b. 9 Feb. 1797; resided in High Street. Ruth, b. 17 Apr. 1799; in. at Hingham, 21 May, 1820, David Bates of Weymouth. 33. Asa, b. 11 Apr. 180t. Mary, b. 25 May, 1803; m. (1) 7 June, 1822, James Sullivan, and in. (2) Dec. 1832, Samuel Tirrell of Weymouth. 34. Warren, b. 5 June, 1805. Louisa, b. 4 July, 1807; in. Caleb Marsh of Hingham. 35. Joseph, b. 22 Dec. 1809. Sophia P., in. 13 Sept. 1848, Severus Richards of Weymouth. 26. GILMAN 6 BURRELL (Samuel, I Samuel,' Samuel,' Epbxaim,l John') was born st Weymouth, 16 Oct. 1799; died there 31 Mar, 1872, aged 72 years 6 months. He married at Weymouth, 23 Jan. 1826, Thais Trufant, born Feb. 1797; she died at Weymouth, 19 Oct. 1879, aged 82 years 8 months; both buried in Mount Hope Cemetery, Elrn Street, South Weymouth. No children recorded on Weymouth records. His heirs were his widow Thais, brother Samuel, sister Theda, wife of Reuben Loud, children of his sister Phebe Blanchard, deceased, viz., John Blanchard, Theron Blanchard and Clementine Holbrook, wife of Minot, Jr., John Loud and Sarah Hodge, wife of S. R. Hodge of Holbrook; children of his sister Eliza Loud, deceased, George W. White, Jr., Sanford White and Harriet Randall, wife of Stephen, Mary Ann White of Richmond, Va., Henry White of Dedham, Wil. BURRELL 1 141 White of New Haven,. Conn., Loring White Of New York Citv s wrate oi i-40rtli Bridgewater, Melvina Bush wife of Francis Boston, and Elizabeth White of San Francisco, children of beth White, deceased sister, Helen M. Hobbs, wife of George W., e Pratt and Lizzie Pratt, all of Charlestown, Chester D. Pratt Brookfield, Mo., Hannah, wife of John H. Hancock of Chelsea, He Ste~irns of Woburn, and Charles H. Pratt; children of Lucy itt, deceased sister, John Burrell, Herbert Burrell, Edgar Burrell, Littlefield, wife of Freeman, Daniel Burrell'of Quincy, Jean wife of Ira W. Wales of Abington, Lydia M. Hollis, wife of f Milford, and Alice Wales, wife of Elisha. L., of Marlborough; of Nancy Burrell, deceased, a sister. (Norfolk Probate, FFERSON' BURRELL (Samuel, I Samuel') was 4 Apr. 1810; died there 6 Nov. 1869, aged He married Elizabeth H. -, who died 6 Jan. 2 months; both buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Union street, 'South Weymouth. No children recorded on Wey- mouth records. Heirs: widow Elizabeth, Gilman Burrell, Betsey, wife of George ~W, White, Theda, wife of Reuben Loud, brother and sisters, Eliza, wife of ' Tohn A. Loud, sister, John G. Burrell, S. Edgar Burrell , H. Iferbert Burrell, Lavina W., wife of Freeman Littlefield, John Blan- ~,,ftrd, T. Clementine, wife of Minot Holbrook, Jr., Alvin R. Burrell, ii Lydia M,, wife of Henry A. Hollis of Milford, George W. Pratt, Mary Elizabeth Pratt, Helen, wife of George Hobbs, all of Charlestown; David J. Burrell of Quincy, Jeannette E., wife of Ira B. Wales of Abington, Nancy Alice, wife of Elisha Wales of Marlborough, Chester D. Pratt of Linneus, Mo., Charles H. Pratt of Hingham' Hannah .NJ., wife of John Hancock of Chelsea, Lucy Amanda Pratt of Woburn, InCrOn Blanchard of Boston, all nephews and nieces. (Norfolk Probate, 2999.) u. SAMUEL' BURRELL, 3d (Samuel,' Samuel ' I Samuel,3 Ephraim'), was born at Weymouth, 29 Jan. 1813; died at Weymouth, .1.3 June, 1872. lie married at Weymouth, 25 Aug. 1842, Cather- ine l1olbrook, daughter of Joshua and Mary (-) Holbrook, born at Weymouth, 6 Sept. 1813. His heirs were widow Catherine and Abby A. Burrell. (Norfolk Probate, 2992.) Children, born at Weymouth: Abby Josephine, I b. 11 Nov. 1842; d. 22 Mar. 1844, ae. I yr. 4 MOS. 11 ds. ,.Samuel Addison, b. 6 May, 1845; d. 4 Nov. 1845, ae. 5 mos. 28 ds.; bur. in Mount Hope Cemetery, South Weymouth. Abba Albertine, b. 5 Nov. 1847; marn. in 1872. 29. WARREN' BURRELL (Asa,' Andrew, I Ephraim,3 Ephraim,2 John') was born at Weymouth, 24 Aug. 1797; baptized at the North 142 BURRELL Church with his younger sisters, 16 Sept. 1810. He entered his in. tention of marriage there 20 July, 1822, with Maria W. Wilson, er. haps daughter of David Wilson. 30. STEPHEN' BURRELL (Joseph,5 Joseph 4 Johns, 2, 1) Wag born at Hingham, 4 Dec. 1788; died there 29 July, 1868, in his 80th year. He married at Weymouth, 5 July, 1812, Clarissa Dyer, daugh. ter of John and Policy (Holbrook) Dyer, born at Weymouth, 14 IV.Iar. 1797; she died at Hingham, 18 June, 1854. Children, born at Hingham: Lucy, I b. 30 Nov. 1812; m. 8 May, 183 1, Joseph Totman of Wey. mouth. Stephen, b. 2 May, 1815; resided in Rockland. Tabitha, b. 6 Apr. 1817; m. 31 Jan. 1834, David Cain. John Dyer, b. 17 Apr. 1821. Joseph, b. 2 May, 1823; d. in infancy. Abigail Dyer, b. 2 Aug. 1824; in. 25 Nov. 1845, Joseph Cain. Sarah Jane, b. 3 Sept. 1832; m. 26 Dec. 1849, Elbridge Bryant. 31. JOSEPH HUMPHREY' BURRELL (Joseph,' Joseph,4 John, I. 1. 1) was born at Hingham Aug. 1794; baptized at Weymouth, 6 July, 1806; died at Weymouth, I Dec. 1870. He married at Wey- mouth, 7 Apr. 1817, Sally C. Lovell, probably daughter of Jacob z Chloe (Cushing) Lovell, born at Weymouth, 28 July, 1800. Children, born at Weymouth: Child 7 d. 24 Jan. 1918. Sally Humphrey, b. 29 May, 1819; in. 15 Mar. 1837, Amos Tir- rell of Weymouth. Humphrey, d. 17 or 18 June, 1822. Lydia, b. 12 Apr. 1823; m. 13 Nov. 1841, Charles H. Raymond of Bristol, Ill. Joseph Humphrey, b. 13 Jan. 1836, 32. JOHN6 BURRELL (Benjamin,' Joseph') was born at Wey- mouth, 14 Nov. 1792; died there 8 Dec. 1872, aged 80 years. He married (1) at Hingham, 19 Sept. 1819, Mary Ann Thaxter, daugh- ter of Duncan McBeian and Mary (Gill) Thaxter, born at Hingham, 3 May, 1799; she died 5 July, 1831, aged 32 years. He married (2) Abigail -, who died 20 Mar. 1886, aged 81 years; both buried in Fairmount Cemetery, East Weymouth. The inscriptions imply that lie married (2) Annah Merrill, who died, 21 Sept. 1855, aged 42 years. Lincoln's Genealogies of Hingham, page 110, states that he mar. ried Mary Ann Thaxter. No children recorded on Weymouth rec- ords. 33. ASA6 BURRELL (Benjamin,' Joseph 4 John 1, 2, 1) was born at Hingham, 11 Apr. 1801; died at Weymouth, 9 Apr. 1871. He married at Weymouth, 15 May, 1822, Anna Bates, daughter of Ur_ ban and Hannah (Bicknell) Bates, born at Weymouth, 16 Apr. 1807; BURRELL 143 died 18 Aug. 1877; both buried in Fairmount Cemetery, Pleas- Street, East Weymouth. He was called A~ R11-11 IA oil Children, born at Weymouth: 7 P" Ann Mariah, b. 24 Jan. 1824; in. Daniel Laughton. "Asa, b. 17 ~May, 1828; d. 27 Feb, 1830 ae 2 yrs. eb. 1831; d. 1~01 unm. Harriet Matilda, b. 26 Fe Frances A. W., b. 15 Aug. 1833; in. Rob4~t V. Merchant. Sarah Jane, b. 23 May, 1837; in. Putnam 1. Sweeting. Asa, b. 31 Dec. 1839; d. 1893. Alfred, d. 30 Aug. 1844, ae. I Yr. 5 mos. 18 ds. 34. WARREN I BURRELL (Benjamin, 5 Joseph, I Johns: '2'5 9Nways 1b8o2r5n at Weymouth, 5 June, 1805; married at Weymouth , Sarah Loud French, daughter of Asa and Hannah (Wade) Fmch, baptized at the North Church, 18 May, 1806. Children, born at Weymouth: Richard Q., b. 31 Aug. 1826. Child, b. 1830; d. July, 1833, ae. 3 yrs. .- ,ov. 1832. cc, b. 7 Jan. 1846. URRELL (Benjamin,5 Joseph,4 Johns 2, 1) was 22 Dec. 1809; died at Weymouth, 26 ~pr. 1869. in, 11 Nov. 1833, Mary E ' Ford of Weymouth. Burrell, 3d; she died 28 Oct. 18S6. Children, born at Weymouth: Abigail Ford,' b. 8 Oct. 1834; in. William Cummings. Elizabeth Stoddard, b. 4 Feb. 1836; in. George French. Julieta, b. 9 July, 1840; not mentioned, 7 July, 1869 in settle- ment of the estate. (Norfolk Probate, 2978.) Joseph F., minor Aug. 1855. ANSEL BURRELL was baptized at South Church, 16 June, 1793; &d at Weymouth, 1 July, 1870, aged 77 years 3 months 9 days. He r.mmed at Weymouth, 19 Apr. 1818 Eliza Loud, daughter of Ben- jamin and Elizabeth (Tirrell) Loud, ~orn there 3 Oct. 1793; she died at AVeymouth, 8 May, 1882, aged 88 years 7 months 5 days; both t,uried in the North Street Cemetery, North Weymouth. Children, born at Weymouth: Betsey T., b. 20 Jan. 1819; in. 27 July, 1837, Elias Smith Beals of Weymouth. Caroline, d. 17 or 18 Jan. 1822, ae. I yr. Caroline, b. 26 Sept. 1822; an. 30 July, 1842, James Thomas, Jr., of Weymouth. Mariah, b. 8 Oct. 1824. Quincy, b. 30 Jan. 1827. Ccorge, b. 9 Apr. 1829. Ansel, b. 9 Apr. 1832; m. Catherine Pratt (1832-1903), L Alary Dyer, b. 13 Aug. 1837; m. - Swett. 144 BURRELL BENJAMIN I BURRELL (Benjamin, I Joseph') was born at Wey. --+T, 90 T~, 17RO. rl~prl nt Wp~niitb hetw~.r 23 Tan nn,l 11 Apr. 1863. He married at Weymouth, 12 Nov. 1815, Mary Pratt, daughter of Lieut. James and Mary (Holbrook) Pratt, born at Weymouth, 14 July, 1795; she died at Weymouth, 26 Dec. 1871. He resided in East Weymouth. (Norfolk Probate Records, 109: 77 and Files, 2976.) Children: Benjamin, d. 15 Jan. 1887. He m. Jane -, who survived. No children. Mary H., m. 25 Oct. 1937, Silvanus White; alive 23 Jan. 1863. Jacob P., b. James P.,' b. David B., b. Elizabeth R., To. Elnathan Bates. Charles H., b. JAMES P.7 BURRELL (Benjamin') married Lucy E.-, and resided in Weymouth. Children, born at Weymouth: Alice Jane, b. 15 Apr. 1850; in. - Colyer. Mary Lizzie, b. 16 July, 1858; in. - Blanchard. Avis Florine, b. 26 May, 1868. (Norfolk Probate, 2980.) ROBERT BURRELL was born near 1772; died at Weymouth, 30 Nov, 1863, aged 91 years 5 months 12 days. He married at Wey. mouth, 9 Sept. 1792, Salome Reed, daughter of John and (Bates) Reed, born at Weymouth, 5 Nov. 1767; she died June, 1847, aged 79 or 80 years; both buried in the cemet North Weymouth. Children, born at Weymouth: Robert, b. near 1793. Salome, bp. Sept. 1794, at the South Church; m. 21 Apr. 1816 Ephraim Thayer of Braintree. She d. 17 Feb. 1864, Be. 69 yrs: 5 mos. I I ds, Polly, bp. 14 Aug. 1796. Charlotte, d. 3 Jan. 1819, ae. 18 yrs. 7 mos. Louisa, d. 30 Mar. 1819, ae. 10 yrs. 5 mos. ROBERT BURRELL, Jr. (Robert), was born at Weymouth near 1793; died there 14 Dec. 1849, aged 52. He married (intention), 3 July, 1819, Amanda Thayer of Hanover. She survived. He was a butcher. (Norfolk Probate, 2987.) Children, born at Weymouth: Robert F., d. 8 Sept. 1889; in. Mary A. - who m. (2) Ring. His heirs were widow Mary A., and grandsons Edward B. Reed of Montclair, N. J., Robert M. Reed of Manchester, N. H., and Arthur C. Reed of Manchester, N. H. (Nor k Probate, 34577.) BURRELL 145 -~Fjchmond, b. RIC11MOND BURRELL (Robert, Robert), by wife Eliza C., who dW before 21 Feb. 1870, had a family in Weymouth. Children, born in Weymouth: ~,,Jane L., b. 4 May, 1850. i %filliam F., b. 19 Sept. 1952. ~Sarah E., b. 23 Jan. 1859. ~,Bdinda W., b. 7 July, 1860. (Norfolk Probate, 2961.) WILLIAM BURRELL (Reuben') was born at Weymouth, 6 Jan, died before 7 Jan. 1868, in Camden, Ala. He married S. , who administered upon his estate 7 Jan. 1868. Children, born at Weymouth: prederick L., b. 22 Apr. 1855. Bradford W., b. 27 Oct. 1857. Arthur H., b. 29 July, 1860. 'Grace M., b. 10 Mar. 1862. e W., alias Georgianna W., b. 10 Oct. 1865. (Norfolk Pro- t bate, 2956.) ALVAN BURRELL =Tried at Weymouth, I Sept. 1825, Nancy WreH, daughter of Samuel and Ruth (Tirrell) Burrell, born at Wey- 1 7 Feb. 1808. Children, born in Weymouth: *Iavina W., b. 13 Nov. 1825; m. 1844, Freeman Littlefield. John G., b. 29 Sept. 1827; in. 23 July, 1848, Elizabeth Lawler. He was a bootmaker. , b. 24 Mar. 1830. David Jefferson, b. 17 Nov. 1831. Elizabeth Huntington, b. 14 Dec. 1833. 1 Jenette Emery, b. 29 Mar. 1835. Thomas Bradford, b. 2 June, 1838. Lyda Maria, b. 6 Sept. 1840. Samuel dgar, b. 8 Dec. 1846. BURRELL married at Weymouth, 13 Nov. 1803, Lu- daughter of John and Jane (Drake) Shaw, baptized at the ch of Weymouth, 24 Mar. 1771. Children, born at Weymouth: Lucy, d. 3 Oct. 1805, Be. 1 yr. I mo. 3 ds. Mary, b. 23 Mar. 1817. NOR11OLK COUNTY PROBATE RECORDS BoNJAMIN BURRELL, died 15 Jan. 1887, leaving a widow Jane, Charles IT., John P., sister Mary H. White, Mrs. Alice bmthers Colyer, Mrs. Mary E. Blanchard and Avis Burrell, nieces and 146 BURRELL children of Jas. P. Burrell, deceased, who was brother, Nancy J1, Burrell, Rufus Bates, Edith Bates and Abbie Lizvip. Flnf,~ ' -;- and children of Elizabeth R. Burrell, deceased sister, Davi~rrw, son of Jacob P. Burrell, deceased, a brother. (25465.) BETSEY BURRELL, widow, died 10 Mar. 1861. Next of kin: W, ren, Betsey, wife of James Blanchard, Mercy V., wife of J Pratt. James B. Blanchard of New York City, George Blan of Weymouth, minor. (2947.) CATHARINE BURRELL, widow of Samuel, died 11 Mar. 1896. One daughter, Abbic A., wife of Austin B. Shaw of East Weymouth. (31711.) WILLIAM F. BURRELL, by wife Cora E., had Cora Maude, 19 May, 1876; alive 26 July, 1876, when wife was deceased. (29 DANIEL BURRELL, miller, made his will 20 Oct. 1803. It proved, 10 Feb. 1807. He mentions Tabitha and Mary, his gra children Leavitt and Betty, and three grandchildren of his daught Sarah; wif e Mary to be executrix. (13: 449.) Inventory legacy to Joseph Bassett's wife, and to Leavitt Burrell. JACOB P. BURRELL died 10 Feb. 1885, leaving a widow, Sarah L,; and one son, David W. of Weymouth. (25197.) JOHN P. BURRELL, guardian unto his son John F., born 294 1856; alive, 7 Apr. 1876. (2962.) 1 JOHN P. BURRELL made his will 30 Nov. 1888, filed 22 Jan. I Children Virginia, wife of Wallace Whiton, and William Mo Burrell, and grandson John F. Vinffig; wife Susan A. (30069.) JOHN WEBSTER BURRELL made his will 7 Mar. 1877, proved 10 Dec. 1879. He died 13 Nov. 1879. His heirs were wife Emma Jane and his father John Burrell of Weymouth. (21714.) JOSEPH BURRELL died 26 Apr. 1869, leaving no widow, but Abi gail F., wife of Win. L. Cummings, daughter, Elizabeth S. Fiench,, wife of Geo. W., a daughter, and Joseph F. Burrell, a son. (2964.) f MARY BURRELL, widow, died 13 May, 1868. Heirs were father: John Vinson, brother Freeman B. Vinson, children Reuben Dexter Burrell, Frank Adams Burrell and Mercy Louise Burrell, miliors.l. (2975.) WILLIAM BURRELL, guardian to Frank A., and Reuben D. Bur. rell, 22 Sept. 1869, children of said William and Mary. Children:~, Reuben D., bom 27 Aug. 1848; Frank A., born 26 Dec. 1851.,, (2986.) SAMUEL B. BURRELL, died 21 Oct. 1869. Widow Flor-a Ann, daughter Flora Warren, aged 4 years 7 months 22 days on I Nov; 1869. (2993.) THAIS BURRELL, widow, made her will 28 Jan. 1878, codicil 8 Nov. 1878. Mentions her niece Lydia B. Pratt, wife of Franklin P., nephew Gilman T. Trufant of Boston, and Edgar H. Trufant of Brain. tree. She died 19 Oct. 1879. (21685.) WARREN BURRELL died 4 Jan. 1893. Heirs: son Elbridge W. Burrell of Hingham, and daughter Mary S., wife of Stephen Tirrell.' (29314.) BURSLEY- BUTTERWORTH 147 WiLwAm BURRELL died 11 Jan. 1895. Heirs: widow Mary 11, Howard H. joy, 1,rank A. Burrell, Reuben impson, grandnephews George S. joy, and Id. (30919.) BURSLEY HN BURSLEY (Burslem, Burslym, Burslynn) came with the Company to Wessagusset about the middle of Sept. 1623. -r William Bradford, in his letter to his Majesty's Council New England, dated 9 June, 1628, sets forth that "some of the of every plantation" had subscribed towards the charge of send- kg back to England Mr. Thomas Morton. He reported the plants- as follows: rNe Plymouth . . .. 12: 10 rNaumkeak [Salem] 1: In mm Pascataquack [Little Harbor in Portsmouth, N. H.) . . . . 2: 10 PIM r. e re( n r. ur lem [Wessagusset) 2: 00 Natascot H III . . . . 1:10 Mrs. Thompson [Thompson's Island, Boston Harborl . . . . :15 Mr. Blackton [Boston] . . . . . . . . .:12 Edward Hilton [Dover Point, N. H.] . . . . . . 1:00 -(Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1794, VOL 3: 63) Therefore, Mr. Jeffrey (which see) and Mr. Burslem were con- tred by Governor Bradford to be chief men of one of the eight tions of New England, 9 June, 1628, and the Cape Ann plan- tion, if then in existence, was not mentioned. "Mr. John Burslin" to be made a freeman 19 Oct. 1630, and "Mr. Jo. Burslyn" took the freezmn's oath in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, 18 May, 631. (Register, 3: 90, 91,) The Records of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, under the date of June, 1634, read as follows: Whereas Thomas Lane, late servl to John Burslyn, by the pvi- ce of God, is fallen lame & impotent, & bath since remayned. att Dor&est,, where hee hath bene chargeable to that plantacon, & like 7we to contynue, it is therefore ordered, that the inhabitants of Wes- Inguscus shall send to Dorchester for the said Thomas Lane & shall ry for all the charges they have beene att in keepeing him dureffig 'sil aboade att Dorchestr.11 (Massachusetts Day Colony Records, 1: 121.) ,~- He married, about 28 Nov. 1639, Joanna Hull, daughter of Rev. K oseph Hull of Weymouth (1635-39), and removed to Sandwich and =table, where his subsequent history is to be found. BUTTERWORTH Henry, John, Mary and Samuel Butterworth were residing in *),Weymouth before 1635. 1 HENRY BUTTERWORTH died at Weymouth between 7 June, ~,1635, and Apr. 1645. The inventory of his estate, "as far as can be rmembered," was taken by Edward Bates, Richard Adams and 148 BUTTERWORTH William Carpenter, in which they state that "he deceased in winter 4 years since," and refer to woolen and linen "the Chil have worne out." This inventory is undated, but Richard Adams resided in Weymouth from 7 June, 1635, to shortly before 10 Apr. 1649, when he was living in Malden. Undoubtedly the Widow But.' terworth, who had a great lot granted to her on the east side of "Fresh Pond," 26 Feb. 1651, was his widow. (Weymouth Land Grants, 281.) His widow may be the Mary Butterworth who mar- .ried Sampson Mason of Rehoboth, but proof of this statement has not been found. MARY BUTTERWORTH (,Se~ Cliftftn). W. i~oxax~ JOHN BUTTERNVORIH res ed at Weymouth from 1635 to 1644, "nine or ten years." He was a "brother" to Samuel Butter., worth, and the two occupied the same lot and ptobably the same house at Weymouth for "nine or ten years." He was Propo ded to take up his freedom in the Plymouth Colony, 4 May, 1652, and' again, 8 June, 1655, and still again, 6 June, 1660. (Plymouth Colony Records, 3: 8, 78, 188.) He was a constable of Reho in 1660. He was one of five to have charge of admitting inhabitants into Wannarnoisett (Swansey), 5 Mar. 1667-68. (Ibid. 4: 175-176.) He removed to Swansea and died at Bristol, R. I., shortly before'l Sept. 1708. He married, near 1650, Sarah -. Sampson Mason! of Rehoboth called John Butterworth "his brother," 22 Oct. 1672,~ and Plymouth Court deputed Mary Mason's "brother Butterwort ., to assist her in settling her husband's estate, I Nov. 1676. '.at 'Fu U~L2fist Church of Swansea was organized at his house in 1663 rhe nfqmZs~bf his sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth children are illegible OW Rehoboth town records, but they were born 8 Sept. 1661 22 1663, Mar. 1665, and May, 1667. (See New England a Genealogical Register, 41: 191, 192.) Children, born at Rt~hoboth: 1414 John,' b. 8 Sept. 1651.*#AkO~ ~Ta_Tah, b. 28 May, 1653; in. William Hayward. *,NMI Nathaniel, b. 12 Apr. 1655. Joseph, b. 15 May, 1657. Deborah, b. 2 May, 1659. Mary m. 12 Nov. 1681 Joseph Slade. Samuel, b. 8 Sept. 1661. ~i:~ Mercy, b. 22 Jan. 166L.7,4. Daniel, b. I Mar. 1665. - George, b. 15 May, 1667. Experience, b. 15 Aug. 1669. Hopestill, m. 25 June, 1687, John Luther. Benjamin, b. 31 Oct. 1672. SAMUEL BUTTERWORTH was born near 1610, and came to, Charlestown early. He purchased of Robert Jeffery a small house and six acr~s at Weymouth, about 1635. Let his deposition tell the story, Ir BYRAM 149 DEPOSITION. I S~muel Butterworth aged about 56 years testifyeth and saith ijWt about 34 yrs. since when I had been but a little while in this . amtry I lived at Charlestown and then I meet with a man whoose 'Jownel was Robt Teffery and I heard that he had a little house and IWW at Waymotli and I bought it for I and my brother; and the adjoyning to the house was six acres and the price of all was &e pound and my brother and sister did Injoy two thirds of it until they went to Seconke [Rehoboth] which was about nine or ten years jWd then we sold it againe . . . to Henry Kingman. . . . deposed jin Court," 26 July 1665. (Suffolk Court Files, 815, 16th paper.) JJealso desposed "yt ye h6me lott yt was first given to Robert Jeffery outh about 31 years since was six acres, 11 and that it was e there called King oake hill," 2 Nov. 1666. (Ibid. made a freeman of the Massachusetts Day Colony, 13 1640, and had lot 26 in the great lots on the east side of "Fresh JWd" granted to him 26 Feb. 1651. He also had six acres in the pirst Division and eighteen acres in the Second Division granted bim, 14 Dec. 1663. (Weymouth Land Grants, 281, 282 283 ) He ,ws one of the first purchasers of Rehoboth, and had a X56 alotitment 1643, and drew lot No. 12 at a town meeting 30 June, t 14 "for the great plain" 9 June, 1645. He was th , I Sept. 1685. He made his will 13 Oct. 1684, 3 Mar. 1685-86. In it he mentions his "cousins" *phews) Abraham Butterworth of Rhode Island, Jgh 3 Butterworth g( Swansea, William Hayward of Swansea, his cousin'John Butter- 's two sons Samuel and Be~jiamin, his cousin Maj~ Mason, *jdow of Sampson NU-son of S~vaiis~a, her two sons Nc~_X and Sam- 0a Mason, aRd his cousin Ann Butterworth, daughte-r-o-r Abralia-m Iris cousin John Butterworth of Rehoboth executor. (Register, 41: 191.) q6-mention at.Weymouth or Rehoboth has been found a wife, or children. BYRAM ,-WICHOLAS' BYRAM, a physician, resided in Weymouth from ~:1638 to 1662, and in Bridgewater from 1662 to 1688. He died at ,tridgewate 1 13 Apr. 1688. He married Susannah Shaw, daughter of Abraham Shaw of Dedham. She made her will 7 Sept. 1698, and 'it was proved 18 Dec. 1699. Dr. Byram was joint executor of the ,,nil of Abraham Shaw in or about Nov. 1638. (Lechford's Note- Bwk, 329.) Children, born in Weymouth: in Bridgewater; in. Mary Edson of Bridge- NicholaS,2 resided water. Abigail, m. 22 Nov. 1656, Thomas Whitman of Weymouth. Deliverance, in. 9 Apr. 1660, John Porter of Weymouth. 150 CAIN Experience, m. John Willis of Bridgewater. SI ij~anrah. m. Samuel Edson of Bridgewater. Mary, m. Samuel Leach of Weymolith and Bridgewater. Ebenezer, b. CAIN 1. DAVID, CAIN (David,' Arthur'), son of David and Mary (Dunbar) Cain of Hingham, was born there 13 Aug. 1721. He mar. ried at Weymouth, 9 Jan. 1752, Alethia Derby, daughter of Jonathan and Ruth (Shaw) Derby, born at Weymouth, 10 July, 1727. He removed to Maine. At the time of his marriage he was of "His Majesties Castle Will-." Children, second, third, fourth and sixth born at Weymouth, baptized at Hingham: David, b. 12 Nov. 1752. Jonathan, b. 7 Nov. 1754; bp. 10 Nov. 1754. Ruth, b . 24 Dec. 1755; bp. 21 Mar. 1756. Daniel, b. 19 Mar. 1758; bp. 28 May, 1758. Mary, b. 31 Aug. 1760. 2. Joseph, b. 19 May, 1762; bp. 29 May, 1762. Alethia, b. 5 Feb. 1764. Mephihosheth, b. 25 May, 1766. 2. JOSEPH4 CAIN (David,3 David,2 Arthur') was born at We mouth 19 May, 1762; died at sea, May, 1797, aged 34 9* . years. e married (1) at Weymouth, 15 Mar. 1787, Sarah Humphrey died 7 Dec. 1791, aged 27 years. He married (2) there, 20 Oct. 1793, Judith Copeland. She died at Weymouth, a widow, 22 or 23 Jan. 1830, aged 62 or 63 years. His second wife was probably daugh ter of Gershorn and Judith (Collier) Copeland of Weymouth. Children, born at Weymouth: Betsey, b. 15 Feb. 1794. Joseph, b. I Oct. 1795. STEPHENO CAIN (D;aniel,' Daniel,' David,'. 2-ArthuTl) was born at Hingham, Nov. 1818. He married at Weymouth, 6 Mar. 1839, Sarah Ann Rice, born in 1821. Buried in cemetery on North Street, North Weymouth. (See LinQoln's Hingham Genealogies, 2:114.) He died at Weymouth, 19 Nov. 1898. Heirs: widow Sarah A., sons Stephen, Jr., and Leonard W., and daughter Sarah A. Burgoyne, wife of Thomas. (Norfolk Probate, 34015.) Children, born at Weymouth: Stephen, b. 29 Feb. 1840; musician 56th Regiment, Co. C., Civil War. Daniel W., b. 1845; d. June, 1846, ae. 6 mos. Leonard Walter, b . 2 Dec. 1846; musician Co. C, 56th Regi- ment, Civil War. CAMPBELL- CANTERBURY 151 Nancy Priscilla, b. 29 Jan. 1849; d. 17 July, 1849, ae. 5 mos. 18 ds. Sarah A., m. Thomas Burgoyne. STEPHEN' CAIN (Stephen,O Daniel6) was born at Weymouth, Feb. 1840; died there 10 Feb. 1900. He married Sarah E.-I survived. 1900. Lawrence Maynard of Braintree. (Norfolk CAMPBELL (CAMBLE, KIMBALL) CALEB CAMPBELL married at Weymou hA 29 Mar. 1725, Mary .Bates of Weymouth, daughter of Edward and Elizabeth (Shaw) ;Bates, born at Weymouth, 11 Dec. 1697; she died at Hingham, 24 ~May, 1750. He died there in Jan. 1750. The family removed to Hingham and resided on Main Street. i?" If e was a blacksmith by trade. S~l Children born at Weymouth: 2 Caleb, b. 23 Nov. 1726; resid&d in Hingham. ,Mary, b. 9 July, 1729; m. at Hingham, 12 Aug. 1746, Solomon Whiten. cy, b. 15 June, 1731. ~h, prrio i7ss, Stcpktm WhifeK (bWN1'f1",q op 41rj. 154- Ch k~ r. cjj~4,c#- S., io,,,,-, CANTERBURY i. JOHN CANTERBURY married at Weymouth, 3 Oct. 1721, PAnuah Vinson, probably daughter of Samuel and Hannah Vinson born 5 Sept. 1702; she died shortly before 23 Oct. 1781. He hh will 11 Nov. 1774, and it was proved 23 Oct. 1783. To his wife Hannah his household stuff, use of one-half of his real estate and J26 13s. 4d. To his daughter, wife of Thomas Colson of Weymouth, L67 13s. 4d., besides what he had already given her. To the children ,of his deceased daughter Hannah, who was wife of Jeremiah White besides what Re gave their mother, S20. To the chil- eceased daughter Sarah, who was wife of Thomas Webb deceased, E20. To the children of his deceased daugh- was wife of Abijah Beals of Weymouth, L20. To bis only son Jacob, one-half of his estate and the other half upon his mther's marriage or death, he to be executor. Inventory gives 74 s homestead valued at X402; total, zC546 7s. 10d. (Suf- te Records, 80: 579.) Canterbury of Weymouth, widow, made her will, 7 Apr. ed 10 Feb. 1794. To'her daughter Martha Colson, one- )Wf of her personal estate after her grandchildren are paid a, here- after provided. To her grandchildren, the children of her daughter HannRh White deceased, 5s. each. To her grandchildren, the chil- dren of her daughter Sarah Webb, deceased, 5s. each. To her grand- 152 CANTERBURY children, the children of her daughter Ann Beal, deceased, 5s. each, To her son Jacob Canterbury, the remainder, he to be executor. Wit. Nathaniel Bayley, William Sm th, jr,, Daniel Blanchard, nesses: 1 1 Jr. (]bid. 83: 79.) Although John Canterbury owned 74 acres of land in Weymouth at his decease, there is no record among the deeds of Suffolk County showing how he came into possession of it. It may have been in- herited from his wife's family, Joseph W. Porter said in 1892 that John Canterbury's wife was the widow of John Vinson of Weymouth, who died 20 Sept. 1718, but he also says that she died 9 Dec. 1729, (Register, 46: 188), a statement which is not true. Children, born at Weymouth: Hannah, b. 20 Apr. 1722; m. 9 Oct. 1740, Jeremiah White of Weymouth. Sarah, b. 29 Oct. 1724; int. at Weymouth, 14 Apr. 1745, Thomas Webb of Weymouth. Ann, bp. 18 Feb. 1727-28, at South Church; m. 7 Mar. 1748- 49, Abijah Beal of Abington. John, bp. Mar. 1735, at South Church; d. in the Army under General Winslow at Lake George, 1756. 2. Jacob, b. Martha, m. at Weymouth, 25 May, 1756, Thomas Colson of Weymouth; living 7 Apr. 1783. 2. JACOB2 CANTERBURY (John') was undoubtedly born in Weymouth as early as 1745; only surviving son of John Canterbury of Weymouth, 11 Nov. 1774; died there 16 Jan. 1797. He married at Weymouth, 31 Aug. 1766, Azubah White, daughter of Matthew, and Martha (Vj~n White, born at Weymouth, 19 July, 1748. Ile inherited the Canterbury homestead of 74 acres in 1783. On 9 Feb. 1788, he sold 30 acres to Reuben Burrell of Weymouth, and on 15 Mar. 1788, 14 acres to Thomas Colson, 3d, of Weymouth. (Suffolk Deeds, 162: 188, 244.) He lived in the South Parish. Children, baptized at the Second Church: .John,' bp. I July, 1770; b. near 1767. Tacob, bp. I July, 1770; b. near 1768. ~amuel, bp. I July, 1770; b. near 1770. Philip, bp. 3 Apr. 1774. Zuba, bp. 2 Apr. 1775. Silas, bp. 21 June, 1778. Asa, b. near 1783. I William, bp. 6 Oct. 1782. CAPT. SILAS3 CANTERBURY (Jacob,2 John') was baptized at the Second Church, 21 June, 1778; died at Weymouth, Oct. 1813, aged about 35 years. He married at Weymouth, 18 June, 1801, Hannah Peakes. Hannah Canterbury was appointed guardian unto Silas, Lucy and Nathan under 14, children of Silas Canterbury, 14 Nov. 1815.(Nor- CANTERBURY 153 folk Probate, 3120.) Distribution names three children, Silas, Lucy nd Nathan. (Ibid .3110 1 Ile was called Captain in 1808-13. Children, born at Weymouth: Silas, b. 24 Mar. 1804; d. 12 Oct. 1879; wife of Ann Dizer, daugh- ter of John and Sophia (French) Dizer. Nathan, b. I Aug. 1809. -,child, d. Jan. 1808, child, d. I or 3 Oct. 1811. child, d. 1812. ASA' CANTERBURY (Jacob,2 John') was born at Weymouth, near 1783; died there 25 or 26 July, 1831, aged 48. He married at j Weymouth, 1 July, 1805, Susannah Ager, daughter of Jonathan and .,Sarah (Pratt) Ager. She was born at Weymouth, 26 Apr. 1786, and died there 25 Aug. 1844. Seven children, of whorn one was a minor in 1844. (Norfolk Probate, 3113.) Other heirs in 1844 were Susan, Wilson, Jr., Francis and Mary Tirrell, minors under guardian- ship of Wilson Tirrell, Sr. Children, born at Weymouth, alive in 1844: Williarn,'b. b. Lucinda, b. -Henry, living in Randolph. Lyman, living in Abington. Eliza, m. 18 Apr. 1830, Wilson Tirrell, Sr. NATHAN4 CANTERBURY (Silas,3 Jacob,' John') was born at eymouth, I Aug. 1809; died there 14 Apr. 1890. He married (1) 'gt Weymouth, 23 Nov. 1836, Elizabeth Ann Bates, daughter of josiah and Betsey (Humphrey) Bates, born at Weymouth, 24 Mar. 818; she died there 3 or 10 Nov. 1838, aged 20 or 21 years 8 months. 'Ile married (2) at Weymouth, 29 Dec. 1839, Cylenda Humphrey Bates, sister to his first wife. She was born at Weymouth, 5 Oct. i1820; died there 2 Oct. 1896. 1 Child by first wife, born at Weymouth: Nathan Dexter, I b. 15 Sept. 1837. NATHAN DEXTER CANTERBURY (Nathan4) was born at Weymouth, 15 Sept. 1837. He married (1), 15 Nov. 1859, Adeline Wilson Fratt, daughter of Bela Lyon and Nabby Bates (Tirrell) Pratt, born at Weymouth, 31 May, 1839; she died at Weymouth, 27 ~,%Tay, 1870, aged 31 years. He married (2) Mary S. Children by first wife, born at Weymouth: c6i4" ~-V4 L1. C17 Elizabeth W., b. 20 Oct. 1865. Addie May, b. 10 Feb. 1869. Child by second wife, born at Weymouth: Lewis B., b. 25 Mar. 1875. 154 CARPENTER - CARVER - CHANDLER CHARLES D. CANTERBURY die'd at W'ey'm'outli 8 Jan. 1900. I,.*] U, and Heirg: hiq widow Ma-, J., and cl.-drer. E6'th R., Natllafl. D I Malcom P. Canterbury. (Norfolk Probate, 35019.) CARPENTER 1. WILLIAM' CARPENTER, born near 1576, his son William Carpenter, Jr., born near 1605; the son's wife Abigail, born near 1606, with their four children, the eldest born near 1628, settled in Weymouth. The senior William Carpenter was made a freeman of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, 13 May, 1640. He was a deputy from Weymouth in 1641 and 1643. He removed to Rehoboth in 1644. He made his will 10 Dec. 1658, and it was proved 21 Apr. 1659. To his sons John, William, Joseph, and to his daughter H-an- nah, to his son Abiah, to his daughter Abigail, to his son-in-law John Titus, to his son Samuel and to his wife not named, he made bequests. "William Carpenter, aged 62 years, William Carpenter, Jr., aged 33 years, carpenters, of Horwell, Abigail Carpenter aged 32 years and fower children ten years and under" sailed for New England in the ship Bevis of 150 tons, Robert Batten master, from Southampton, Eng., before 2 May, 1638. (Hotten's Original Lists of Emigrants, 1600-1700, pp. 298-299; Drake's Founders of New England, 60.) Wherwell is a parish about three and one-half miles southeast from Andover in Hants.3 am&,v~ % 5 aA,,k 16410 2. WILLrAM2 CARPENTER, Jr. (William'), was born near 1605. He married near 1626 Abigail -, who died at Rehoboth, 22 Feb. 1688. Four children were born in England from 1628 to 1638. Children, born in Weymouth: Hannah 3b. 3 Apr. 1640. Abrahal, b. 9 Apr. 1643. biah (twin), b. 9 Apr. 1643 DAVID CARVER resided in Weymouth from 1701 to 1717. He married (1) Ruth - and QLHarmah J,~ I#) rM A, t .4 , ; Children by wife Ruth, born at Weymouth: Ruth, b. 14 Dec. 1701. Samuel, b. 4 Nov. 1704. Children by wife Harmah, born at Weymouth: Jonathan, b. 13 Apr. 1710. David, b. 14 Sept. 1713. Hannah, b. 25 Oct. 1717. CHANDLER PHILIP CHANDLER, born near 1804, lived in Weymouth from 1826 to 1836. He married at Weymouth, 14 Oct. 1830, Lucy Orcutt, daughter of Benjamin and Mehitable (Tower) Orcutt, born at Wey- CHAPIN - CHAPMAN- CHARD 155 Is mouth. 5 Tan. 18M. At the time - hi marriage he was described as "of A~ington." This man's name appears as " Chandler Philip Chandler," probably the town clerk's error. Children, b6rn at Weymouth: Bradford, b. 23 Sept. 1826; probably d. young. Bradford, b. 16 Aug. 1831; d. 7 July, 1834, ae. 3 yrs. Bradford ', b. 23 Sept. 1836. Jesse, b. I Oct. 1838; probably a son. CHAPIN JOSIAH' CHAPIN, son of Samuel and Cicely, (Penney) Chapin, came from England to Roxbury near 1638 (Samuel the father re- moved to Springfield in 1642), and married at Weymouth, 30 Nov. 1658, Mary King, daughter of.john King of Weymouth. Shewasborn at Weymouth, 15 June, 1639, and died at Braintree, 30 May, 1676, He resided in Weymouth, Braintree and Mendon; died At Mendon, 10 Sept. 1726, aged 92 years. Hence he was born near 1634. Child, born at Weymouth: Samuel,' b. 11 Nov.,,1659. Thirteen other children were born at Braintree, 1661 to 1680; the four younger children were by his second wife Lydia Brown, making fourteen children in all. CHAPXAN CHAPMAN, a Londoner, came in the Gorges Company to Wessagussett in Sept. 1623. He brought X80 worth of provisions and two servants. He died in five months after he arrived in New England. (Leavett's Voyage in 1623-24, published in Col- lections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Third Series, 8: 158-190.) His must have been one of the earliest deaths in Wey- mouth, CHARD WILLUMI CHARD, schoolmaster, town clerk, was granted one of the. great lots "on the East side of Fresh Pond," 2 Feb. 1651-52, This appears to be the earliest mention of him in New England. He had lots in the First and Second Divisions granted to him, 14 Dec. 1663. He was made a freeman of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, 3 May, 1654. (Register, 3: 193.) He witnessed the will of Dea. !John Rogers, 8 Feb . 1660, He married (1) Grace -, who died at Weymouth, 22 Jan. 1655-56. He married (2) there, 22 Nov. 1656, zabetLTatt, daughter of Matthew and Elizabeth Pratt of Wey- mo-uth. She died there, a widow, 25 Feb. 1726. He was long em- ployed as the schoolmaster and as town clerk. He was also employed to ring the bell and sweep the meeting house in 1689. Children by his second wife, born at Weymouth: Thomas,' b. 27 or 29. Sept. 1657; resided in Boston. 156 CHESSMAN Son, b. 22 Apr. 1659. Caleb, b. 19 Oct. 1660. R A,~ 1661 Samuel, I-Oct. 166-5. Joanna, b. 17 Aug. 1667; m. William Dyer. Patience, b. 20 Apr. 1671; m. Samuel Pratt of Weymouth. Hugh, b. 4 Jan. 1674; resided in Boston. CHESSMAN I. GEORGE' CIUSSMAN resided in Braintree from 1713 to 1730, at least. His wife was Jane -, reported in the Chessman Genealogy to have been Jane Duran. He was warden of Christ's Church, Braintree, 1730, 1731, 1732, 1743, 1746 and 1755. His wife Jane died 12 June, 1760. (Chessman Genealogy, 72.) Dr. Ebenezer Alden stated in his Sketches of Randolph that George Chess- man was a native of London, Eng. He died at Randolph about 1771, aged. Children, born at Braintree; John,' b. 3 May, 1713; resided in Braintree. Sarah, b. 12 Jan. 1714-15. George, b. 3 Sept. 1717; resided in Boston. Jane, b. 5 Jan. 1720; m. 2 Oct. 1744, Abner Porter of Wey. mouth. Samuel, b. 15 Mar. 1722. 2. Clifford, b. 25 Apr. 1724; resided in Weymouth. Edward, b. 9 Apr. 1726; resided in Braintree. Matthias, b. 17 Mar. 1729-30. 2. CLIFFORD' CHESSMAN (George') was born at Braintree, 25 Apr. 1724; married at Weymouth, 30 Jan. 1750 (1749-50) Lydia Orcutt, daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth (Randall) Orcutt, born at Weymouth, 5 May, 1723. Children, born at Weymouth: 3. Hosea,' b. 13 Jan. 1750-51. Lydia, b. 16 Dec. 1755. ,Matthew, b. 23 Aug. 1758. Hannah, b. 1 Sept. 1760. 3. HOSEA3 CHESSMAN (Clifford,2 George') was born at Wey- mouth, 13 Jan. 1750-51; married at Weymouth, 25 Feb. 1776, Olive Shaw, daughter of John and Jane (Drake) Shaw, born at Weymouth, 19 May, 1757; she died at Weymouth, or in Boston, 14 or 15 Jan. or July, 1835, aged 78 years. Children, born at Weymouth: 4. Josiah, I b. 13 Oct. 1778, John, b. 28 July, 1780. Sally, b. 8 Feb. 1782; m. 25 Dec. 1803, Seth Curtis of Abington. Susannah, b. 15 Dec. 1784. CHESSMAN 157 b. 24 Jan. 1787. 14 July, 1789; resided in Hingham. 1 1 4 - July, /V1. in, b. 27 Fe . 1797. JOSIAR4 CHESSMAN (Hosea,s Clifford 2 George) was born 1 13 Oct. 1778; married at We3;ioutbl 13 Oct. 1800, gman, born near 1779. Children, born at Weymouth: Ililla,' b. 26 June, 1801; d. 27 Nov. 1869. Her heirs were Susan, wife of William Chesley of Quincy, Sally, wife of James Little of Bucksport, Me., sisters, and Susan Blan- chard, wife of Oliver of Boston, niece William Chessman of Boston, nephew, Addison Chessman, 'nephew, and Mary F. Nash, wife of Erastus' a niece. (Norfolk Probate, 3546.) P Sally, b. 6 Apr. 1804. 1~ John, b. 14 Oct. 1805. Addison, b. 4 Mar. 1808. Susan, m. William Chesley. (Chessman Genealogy, p. 31.) JOHN' CHESSMAN (Josiah,4 Hosea3) was born at Wey- th, 14 Oct. 1805; died there 1 27 Mar. 1848, aged 44 years. He ,.**rTied at Weymouth, 7 Apr. 828, Lucinda Wilde of Braintree, ~&ughter of Zenus and Sarah (-) Wilde, born at Weymouth 7 t O~t 1806; she died there 27 Apr. 1844, aged 37 years. He nir- (2) at Weymouth, 25 Aug. 1844, Hannah Ford of Quincy, daugh- pref David Ford of Nottingham, N. H. She was born near June, .~,1407; died at Weymouth, 10 July, 1877, aged 70 years I month. Children, John, William, Sarah and Susan Chessman, 31 Mar. 1849. Ilrether, Addison Chessman. (Norfolk Probate, 3544.) Children by first wife, born at Weymouth: ?,ohn Frederick, b. 19 Dec. 1828. j viniam Allen, b. 19 Aug. 1830. ciarah, b. 19 Sept. 1833; m. C. L. Stetson. Susan Yingman, b. 28 Sept. 1840. '6. ADDISON' CHESSMAN (Josiah4) was born at Weymouth, 0far. 1808; died in 1857. He married at Weymouth, 4 Aug. 1829, Wy Clapp, daughter of Increase and Sally (Holbrook) Clapp, born Xt Weymouth, 2 Feb. 1811; died at Weymouth, 8 Oct. 1830, aged cars He married (2) Dorcas Bowditch of Braintree. ~e ma*de his will 25 Dec. 1857, and it was proved 9 Jan. 1858. ~!Tn it he mentions his wife Dorcas and his two children Charles A., and Nfary Frances Chessman. Elias Richards, executor. (.Nor- Jolk Probate Records, 99: 8.) She died there 3 Nov. 1888. Child by first wife, born at Weymouth: Charles Addison, 6 b. 18 Sept. 1830. I" Child by second wife, born at Weymouth: yary Frances, b. Mar. 1837; m. Erastus Nash. Children: John Eldrich, Erastus Russell and Susan Chessman Nash. 158 CHESSMAN LIEUT. ZIlBA CHESSMAN married (1) Dec. 1802, Mary Thayer, probably of Braintree, daughter of Oliver-and Mary.Thayer; died 3 Mar. 1816, aged 32 years 3 months. He resided in Braintree in 1818. He married (2), presumably at Weymouth, 17 May, 1818, Deborah White Blanchard, daughter of John and Lois (Pratt) Blan. chard of Weymouth. She died at Weymouth, 2 July, 1856, aged 65 years; all buried in Lake View Cemetery, Pond Street, South Wey. mouth. He died tO Feb. 1858, aged 73 years 5 months. Children by first wife: Ziba, b. near 1804. Esther, b. near 1805. Children by second wife, born at Weymouth: Mary Thayer, b. 20 June, 1823. Edward Blanchard, b. 12 Feb. 1829; d. at Alexandria, Va., 7 Dec. 1864, ae. 34 yrs. 10 mos. in the Civil War. CAPT. ZIBA CHESSMAN (Ziba) was born near 1804; died at .Weymouth, I Nov. 1881, aged 76 years 1 month 20 days. He mar. ried (1) at Weymouth, 9 Mar. 1825, Esther Blanchard, daughter of Samuel and Esther (Holbrook) Blanchard, born about Oct. 1806; she died at Weymouth, 9 July, 1858, aged 51 years 8 months 22 days. He married (2) Lydia Bosworth, daughter of Zadock and Sybel Bosworth. She died at Weymouth, 25 July, 1871, aged 61 years 4 months 7 days. This family is buried in Lake View Cerne. tery, Pond Street, South Weymouth. His heirs were son Jonathan H., and grandsons, John A. Bates, George F. Bates of Kansas, and Olney Jacobs of Texas, and son George B. Chessman of Weymouth. (Norfolk Probate, 22598.) Children, born at Weymouth: Esther Hollis, b. 11 July, 1825; d. 6 Nov. 1843, ae. 18 yrs. 3 mos, 25 ds. Harriet N., b. 8 Sept. 1826; m. John V. Bates; she d. 12 May, 1852, ae. 25 yrs. 8 mos. 4 ds. Samuel Blanchard, b. 21 Jan. 1829; d. 17 Dec. 1852, ae. 23 yrs. I I mos. Sirsan Augusta, b. 22 May, 1832. Jonathan Holbrook, b. 22 Apr. 1833. Maria R., d. 2 Sept. 1839, ae. 9 yrs. 21 ds. Oliver Thayer, b. 10 June, 1840; d. 11 Jan. 1849, ae. 8 yrs. 7 mos. I d. Sarah V., b. 17 Oct. 1843. GEORGE B. CHESSMAN died at Weymouth, 15 Feb. 1899, His heirs were widow Abbie F., brother Jonathan H. and nephews John A. Bates, George F. Bates and Olney Jacobs. (Norfolk Pro.' bate, 34261.) CHURCH-CLAPP 159 CHURCH ~!'RICHARD CHURCH, "a sojourner" removed from "Wessagass- I cusett" to Plymouth before 6 Feb. 1631-32. He desired to be made -a freeman of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, 19 Oct. 1630. His Fimme IS given with John Taylor, Richard Silvester, and Robert ',Abell, all of whom were early settlers at Wessagussett. It cannot be doubted that he was then living there. Gov. William Bradford wrote a letter from Plymouth 6 Feb. 1631-32, to Gov. John Winthrop, in which he said amon'g other things: 11! "Richard Church came likewise as a soujourner to work for y- present; though he is still here residente longer than he purposed. And what he will doe, neither we nor I thinke himselfe knowes; but if he resolve here to setle we sball require of him to procure a dismis- ion; but he did affirfne to us at yo first that lie was one of Mr. [-] 11tbb's inen and freed to goe for England or whither he would, y vl,h we y- rather beleved because he came to us from Wessagass- cLisett upon ye falling out with his partner." (The Mayflower De~ scendant, 9: 3.) This letter implies that Richard Church was neither a member of those who came in Winthrop's fleet in 1630, nor of the Pilgrims who Plymouth in the Mayflower or the Fortune in 1621. He came to vj- "one of Mr. Webb's men." as He evidently settled in Plymouth, as he was taxed there ~Cl 16s. ,on 2 Jan. 1632-33, and again X I 7s. on 2 Jan. 1633-34. He. was among the Plymouth men able to bear arms in Aug. 1643. (Register, 4:253, 254, 256.) He was made a freeman of Plymouth Colony, 4 Oct. 1632. It has been stated that he came in Winthrop's fleet in 1630, but that appears to be pure supposition. In view of the fact that he was one of Mr. Webb's men and a sojourner, according to Bradford, ;it is probable that he came before 1630 to Wessagusset, where he ~Ifimt appears. According to his deposition made at Sandwich 25 ,Aug. 1664, he was "aged about 56 yeares." (The Mayflower De- ~arerrdant,4:152.) Hence he was born near 1608 and died at Dedham, ~i 27Dcc.1668. He resided in Plymouth, Eastham and Charlestown, and from 1653 to 1668 at Hingham. - He married, about 1636, Eliza- beth Warren, daughter of Richard and Elizabeth Warren. Her ,father was a Mayflower passenger. She died at Hingham, 9 Mar. ,~1669-70. (For their twelve children see Lincoln's Genealogies of in, 2:125, and The Mayflower Descendant, 5: 118.) CLAPP MAS CLAPP, son of Richard Clapp, was born in Dor- dlester, Eng., in 1597; died at Scituate 20 Apr. 1684. The name of first wife is not known. He married (2), near 1657, Abigail widow of Robert Sharpe of Braintree and Relic ved from Weymouth to Scituate in 1640. ~oth. He t6o CLAPP Children by first wife: Thomas,2 b. at Weymouth, 15 Mar. 1639. Increase, b. SI amuel, b. Eleazer, b. Elizabeth, in. 20 Apr. 1669, Des. Thomas King of Scituate. Prudence, b. -. Children by second wife, born at Scituate: John, b. 18 Oct. 1658; d. 1671. Abigail, b. 29 Jan. 1659-W. 1. INCREASE' CLAPP Uoseph,l Joseph,' joseph,3 Samuel,' Thomas') was born at Scituate near 1780; died at -Weymouth, 13 July 1820, aged 40 years. He manied at Weymouth, 19 Jan. 1804, Sall~ Holbrook, daughter of Elisha and Sa,rah (Burrell) Holbrook, born at Weymouth, 4 Nov. 1781; she died at Abington, 9 Jan. 1844, aged 62 or 64 years, "a widow." He was a shipbuilder and erected the Adoram. Clapp house on Front Street at the Landing about 1809. She left seven children. Children, born at Weymouth: Clarissa H. 7, b. 28 May, 1805; in. 4 Jan. 1827, Warren Richards of Weymouth. 2. Adonirarn (Adoram), b. 26 Mar. 1807. 3. Joseph, b. 11 jail. 1809. Sarah b. 2 Feb. 1811; in. 5 Aug. 1829, Addison Chessman of We~rmouth; she d. 8 Oct. 1830, ae. 20 yrs. 4. Charles S., b. 20 Apr, 1813. Mary Ann, b. 24 Aug. 1816; int. 3 Sept. 1836, Eben S. Stod. dard of Weymouth, - Hannah Torrey, b. 18 July, 1818; in. 22 Sept. 1841, Robert B. Bassett of Bridgewater. Mercy, b. 25 Aug. 1920; int. 13 Nov. 1842, Asa Thomas Pratt of Weymouth; she d. 17 Apr. 1904. 2. ADONIRAM (ADORAM7) CLAPP (Increase') was born at Weymouth, 26 Mar. 1807; died at Weymouth, 20 Feb. 1881, aged 73 years 10 months. He married at Weymouth, 17 June, 1827, Clarissa Bartlett Nash, daughter of Ebenezer and Phebe (Hunt Nash ' born at Weymouth, 20 Jan. 1808; she died at Weymouth, 2 J1,me' 1894, aged 86 years 5 months 7 days. He was a shoe manufacturer and a founder of the Universalist Church at the Landing. He resided on Front Street. His grandsons who were heirs were William A. and Frederick 14. Hall. (Norfolk Probate, 22279.) Children, born at Weymouth: Ann Elizabeth, b. 23 June, 1829; int, 25 Feb. 1849, Albion Hall of Weymouth. Sarah Jane, b. I Feb. 1832; d. u4im. CLAPP 1151 Augustus WarTen, b. 7 June, 18X Andrew Jackson, b. 21 Sept. 1836; d. 8 June, 1837, ae. 8 mos. T : ~. 1A C LU sa, ept. 183- rn. Solon W. Pratt. o 1 0 ~~o 6 10 0, William Henry, b. 10 Mar. 1842. Emnia Augusta, b. 17 Feb. 1844; d. 4 Apr. 1860, ae. 16 yrs, Richmond, b. 14 Nov. 1846. 3. JOSEPH7 CLAPP (Increase6) was born at Weymouth, It Jan. 1809; died there 17 Dec. 1883. He entered his marriage in- tention at Weymouth, 3 Sept. 1836, with Susan Adlington, daughter of Francis Mores and Mary (Turell) Adlington of Weymouth. She was born in Boston, 19 Jan. 1814; died at Weymouth, 12 Aug. 1866. Children, born at Weymouth: Mary Turell,8 b. 25 Nov. 1838; in. Augustus J. Richards. She d. at Weymouth, 19 Nov. 1915. Susan Frances, b. 13 Sept. 1840; d. 26 or 27 Apr. 1842, ae. I yr. 6 mos. Caroline Miller, b. 24 Dec. 1842; in. Charles W. Shippee of Mil- ford. Their son Carl Clapp Miller Shippee, b. there 15 May, 1879. Wendall Bradford, b. 22 Oct. 1845. Ella Frances, b. 14 Aug. 1854; in. 6 Nov. 1871, Fred 0. Sterling of Weymouth, son of Auburn and Jane (Pease) Sterling. He d. at Wollaston, 8 Feb. 1920, and his wife d, at Weymouth, 6 Mar. 1920. WENDALL BRADFORD' CLAPP (Joseph') was born at Wey- mouth, 22 Oct. 1845; died there 4 Mar. 1907. He married at Wey- mouth, 22 Dec. 1875, Emnia Perkins Nash, daughter of Stephen W. and N. Maria (Nash) Nash, born at Weymouth, 8 Aug. 1855. Child, born at Weymouth: Susie Maria, b. 31 Dec. 1876; d. 18 Aug. 1877. 4. CHARLES S.1 CLAPP (Increase') was born at Weymouth, 20 married at Weymouth, 15 Oct. 1835, Harriet Newell Mii,"d'aaghter of David and Sabrina (Bicknell) Nash, born at Weymouth, 17 Feb. 1818; she died at Weymouth, 10 Jan. 1891. Her heirs were daughters Sarah H., wife of David J. Pierce, and Eleanor F., wife of Herbert F. Ingells of Taunton, and sons Horace E. of Taunton and Henry W. Clapp. (Norfolk Probate, 27843). Children, born at Weymouth: Henry W., b. 28 Apr. 1836. Helena F., b. 23 July, 1838; ni. Herbert F. Ingells of Taunton. Charles Preston, b. 7 Sept. 1840. Sarah Holbrook, b. 12 Feb. 1844, at Abington; in. David J. Pierce. Horace E., lived in Taunton in 1891. JACOB7 CLAPP (John8) was born 17 Oct. 1797; died at Wey- mouth, 15 Feb. 1854. Hd married Elizabeth Downing of Marble- head. 162 CLAPP Children, born at Weymouth: Charles Reed,8 b. 12 May, 1820. lxri,nia- m. Henry, b. 15 M` 1922 Jacob L., b. 29 Dec. 1824. John L., b. 29 May, 1827. 1829, U,ing Otis b. to Aug. Boston, Elizabeth, ~. 3(~July, 1832; m. 5 Dec. 1849, John Durm 01 son of James and Honora Dunn. Sarah Maria, b. 8 Apr. 1835; in. Joseph R. Tirrell. Susan Ann, b. 24 Apr. 1838. Abby Smith, b, 9 Mar. 1841, JAMES SYLVESTER7 CLAPP (Micbael.,a Michael,' Samuel,' Joseph,$ sarnuel.2 Thomas') was born probably at Scituate, 25 Mar. 1801- died atWeYmOUth- He married at Weymouth, 14 May, 1826, Bli~tbeth Bates, daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth (Rice) Bates, born at Weymouth, 17 Apr. 1808. Children, born at Weymouth or Scituate: Helena,' b. 25 Nov. 1929; also recorded at Scituate; m. Ezra F. Tirrell. James Henry, b. 9 Mar. 1831; also on record at Scituate. Davis b. 2 Dec. 1833; also recorded at Scituate. . Oram. T. Eunice', b. 21 Apr. 1836; also recorded at Scituate; m Pratt. Charim b. 7 Dec. 1838; also recorded at Scituate. Maria Adelaide, b. 13 June, 1841 -, also recorded at Scituate. Edwin, b- 6 Feb. 1844. also on Scituate records. nth Fmcline Frances, b . ~O Feb. 1849; recorded as born at So Scituate also; d. 19 Apr. 1887, umn. Benjamin F. ISAAC I CLAPP (John 6 John, 6 Nathaniel 4 Ebenezer,3 Nathaniel.' t borebester, 30 Sept: 1793. Nicholas') was born a that he was born 16 Sept. His stone in Lake View Cemetery st1794. It is probably incorrect, as the Vital Records of Dorchester th at or near the time it occurred. He was the give his record of bir and of .son of John and Elizabeth (Wilson) Clapp of Dorchester He married at North Bridgewater (Brockton), 15 June. Roxbury. 1798; 1815, Vesta Reynolds ~f Bridgewater. She was born 11 May, died at South Weymouth, Mar. 1864. Children,' born at Weymouth: ' b. 17 Sept. 1823. s ew si J y 0 jtme, 1849, Albert Bates lMdeeiaLb. '3 ul , 1827. Vesta Reynolds, b. ii act. 1829; m. 2 of Abington. Lucretia, b~ 27 July, 1831. ...........,drd Arn b, 13 Mar, 1817, d- 29 MAY, 1844; l Fill, f.6ild,l. l"' 31 M~1, 182l (Clapp G,P~.I.m P. 218). Z~ila N1 b ' H May, 18:8; Arvilla. b. 182 a. ., W~Iy l,th, 30 SlPt~ 1847, ac- z.6 ,a. I --- CLARK-CLEVERLY 163 George Washington, b. 22 Feb. 1835. Henry Wilson, b. 13 Mar. 1837. Ellen S., b. 6 Nov. 1841. NORFOLK COUNTY PROBATE Among others JAmEs HENRY CLAPP made his will 10 Mar. 184. he mentions his aunt Sarah Weston, his daughter Alice H. Clapp, his wife's brother Thomas H. Humphrey and his wife Elizabeth E. Clapp. Daughter Alice H., b. 20 May, 1871. He died 2 4far. 1882. 1,(22821 LucINDA W. CLAPP, wife of Joseph, 2d, died 3 Apr. 1884. Her heirs were her husband and Mary Ann Thayer, wife of Nehemiah, a sister, Albert F. Clapp, nephew, and Martha J. Hawes, a niece. (23868.) - CLARK in and Mary Clark, EBENEZER CLARK, son of Benjam was born at Braintree, 4 Dec. 1722. He is probably the Ebenezer, Clarke who nuuTied at Weymouth, 4 Dec. 1744, Abigail Ager, daugh-1 ~4 ter of Richard and Susannah (Colson) Ager, born at Weymouth, 19 Oct. 1727. Children, born at Weymouth: Abigail, b. 16 Sept. 1745. Sarah, bp. 1749, at South Church. JOSEPH CLARK, son of Benjamin and Mary Clark, was born at Braintree, 4 June, 1725. He is probably the Joseph Clark of Abington who married at Weymouth, 4 June, 1745, Mary Shaw. Children: Betty, bp. at South Church, 20 Mai. 1748. Joseph, b. at Abington, 10 Apr. 1750. ~kbraham, b. at Abington, 4 May, 1752; bp. at South Church, Weymouth, 7 May, 1752. CLEVERLY I. CAPT. JONATHAN CLEVERLY was born in 1780; died at Weymouth, 18 or 25 Mar. 1820, aged 42 years. He married at Wey- Inouth, 25 Jan. 1800, Mary (Molly) Pratt, born 22 Sept. 1779, and died 13 Dec. 1853; buried in North Street Cemetery, North Wey- Tnouth. She was daughter of Peter and Amy (Porter) Pratt of Wey- mouth. Her heirs were Henry Cleverly, Thomas Cleverly, Asa P. Clev- erly Samuel Cleverly, Caleb S. Cleverly, George W. Cleverly and J. D. Tirrell, all children. (Norfolk Probate, 4064.) Children, born at Weymouth: 2. Henry, b. 24 Nov. 1800. 3. Thomas, b. 17 Oct. 1802. 164 CLEVERLY John, b. 18 Sept. 1804; d. 18 May, 1828, ae. 24 yrs.4. Asa Pratt, b, 22 Mar. 1807. C T..-- iQn( 6. Caleb S., b. I I Feb. 1 814, 7. George Washington, b. 10 Apr. 1816. Mary J. D., m. int. 16 June, 1836, Charles Tirrell. 2. HENRY CLEVERLY (Capt. Jonathan) was born at Weymouth, 24 Nov. 1800; died at Weymouth, 8 Feb. 1881. He married at Wey- mouth, 24 Jan. 1819, Margetra. Wila Manson, daughter of Magnus and Naomi (-) Manson, born at Weymouth, 23 Feb. 1799. His heirs were Wilmot, a son, and Margaretta M. Cleverly, a daughter. (Norfolk Probate, 22374.) The daughter died before 14 Nov. 1883. Children, born at Weymouth: 8. Wilmot, b. 12 June, 1822. Mary, d. 8 Aug. 1825, ae. I yr. Augusta M., d. 1 May, 1843, ae. 6 yrs. Margaretta M., d. before 14 Nov. 1883. 3. THOMAS CLEVERLY (Capt. Jonathan) was born at Wey- mouth, 17 Oct. 1802; died at Weymouth, 29 Aug. 1867, aged 65 years. He married at Hingham, 18 Jan. 1827, Elizabeth Lincoln, daughter of Capt. George and Betsey (French) Lincoln, born at Hingham, 20 Max. 1808; she died at Weymouth, 4 Apr. 1870, aged 62 years. - Children, born at Weymouth: Thomas Francis, b. 21 June, 1828; d. 11 Aug. 1894. Thomas Francis m. Sarah Louise - and had one daughter, Mary Louisa, ae. 40 in 1894. (Norfolk Probate, 30578.) George Lincoln, b. 26 June, 1834; d. 16 Oct. 1857, ae, 23 yrs. 4. ASA PRATT CLEVERLY (Capt. Jonathan) was born at Wey. mouth, 22 Mar. 1807; died in Boston, 22 July, 1871. He man-led (intention at Weymouth, 27 Apr. 1831) Rebecca Whiton Cleverly of Hingham, His remains were buried at North Weymouth. She died 3 Feb. 1895. No children of record. S. SAMUEL CLEVERLY (Capt. Jonathan) was born at Wey- mouth, 5 June, 1809; died there 12 Oct. 1885. He married at Hing- ham, 23 May, 1831, Delia Hersey, daughter of Capt. Peter and Mary (Dunbar) Hersey, born at Hingham, 28 Mar. 1813; she died at Weymouth, 16 Sept. 1884, aged 71 years. Children, born at Weymouth: Alonzo, b. 20 May, 1837; m. Priscilla H. b. 1839. He d. 1896. Samuel Augustus, b. 23 May, 1844; m. Emma F. Cowdrey, b, 1848; he d. 19Q6; all buried at North Weymouth. CLIFTON-COLE 165 .6. CALEB S. CLEVERLY (Capt. Jonathan) was born at Wey- mouth, It Feb. 1814; married at T-T4nvh,, R A,,. IQ21 I,- - --, - --P. -6, ,,,,,.na Hersey, daughter of Capt. Peter and Mary born at Hingham, 7 Apr. 1815. (Dunbar)' Hersey, Children, born at Weymouth: Martha Hersey b. 9 Apr. 1833. Marcus Morto~, b. 4 May, 1839. 7. GEORGE WAS11INGTON CLEVERLY (Capt. Jonathan) was born at Weymouth, 10 Apr. 1816; died at Weymouth, 23 July, 1890. 'He married (1) at Hingham, 18 Oct. 1840, Sarah W. Hersey, daughter of Capt. Peter and Mary (Dunbar) Hersey, born at Hingham, 2 Apr. 1819. He married (2) at Hingham, 22 Sept. 1864, Abigail Lincoln Stowell, born at Hingham, 2 Apr. 1839, daughter of Jared and Abigail L. (Waters) Stowell. She died 23 Oct. 1869, aged 30 years. Child: Sarah Jane, m. Abizer Foster Pratt; lived with her father, 1880 to 1890. (Norfolk Probate, 27589.) ' 8. WILMOT CLEVERLY (Henry, Capt. Jonathan) was born at Weymouth, 12 June, 1822; married at Hingham, 16 Nov. 1843 Elizabeth H. Corthell, daughter of Robert and Charlotte (Hersey; Corthell, born at Hingham, 22 Aug. 1822. He was a bootmaker. Child, born at Weymouth: Henrietta, b. 18 Apr. 1848. CLIFTON THOMAS CLIFTON is earliest mentioned in the Massachusetts Hay Colony Records on 18 Jan. 1640-41, as follows: "Mr. James Parker is slowed to marry Thomas Clifton & Mar Butterworth 'Within a month." (Massachusetts Bay Colony Recor S_,r_3Tr_7_ does not state that these were Weymouth people, but Rev. James .Parker sold a house and lands at Weymouth, 26 Nov. 1644, and ,,'nomas Clifton had six acres of land granted to him in the "west ffield" and two acres "in Harrises Rainge first given to Samuel Butter- i,worth." He was made a freeman of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1, and of Plymouth Colony, 7 June, 1648. His wife was sister to John and Samuel Butterworth. At a town June, 1644, Thomas Clifton drew lot 48 at Rehoboth. 19 there 9 June, 1645, and lot No. 5 in the " new meadow ~'theTe I Feb, 1646. No vital records of this family are found at Weymouth nor at Rehoboth. Savage says he removed to Rhode Island. COLE HENRY COLE appears among the inhabitants of Weymouth who took the oath of allegiance 1678 or 1679. Henry Cole of Boston, *rdener, being weak, made his will 15 Sept. 1714,and it was proved 138 BURRELL born at Weymouth, 23 Nov. 1723; she died there 15 June, 1806, aged 93 years. Children, born at Weymouth: Hannah, I b. 15 Oct. 1745. Joseph, b. 22 Oct. 1747; d. y"oung. Mary, b. 17 Feb. 1755; in. at Hingham, 22 Sept. 1774, Er Cushing; the late Gilbert Nash was their grandson. Ruth, b. 26 Feb. 1758. 24. Joseph, b, I I Aug. 1761. Benjamin, bp. Feb. 1764, at South Church. 25. Benjamin, b. 29 July, 1764. 19. ABRAHAM' BURRELL (John,' John,2 John') was born at Weymouth, 26 Sept. 1721; married at Weymouth, 23 Dec. 1746,_ Jane Dyer, daughter of Joseph and Jane (Stevens) Dyer, born at Weymouth, 2 May, 1729. Child, born at Weymouth: IsaA, b. 24 Mar. 1747-48.1 20. HUMPHREY4 BURRELL (John,' John,' John') was born at Weymouth, 20 Dec. 1723; entered his intention of marriage at Wey- mouth, 27 Jan. 1744-45, with Hannah Thayer of Braintree, perhaps Ia daughter of Timothy and Experience (Holbrook) Thayer of Wey mouth, born at Weymouth, 1 Aug. 1726. Child, born at Weymouth: Mercy, I b. 14 Feb. 1745-46. 21. REUBEN' BURRELL (Reuben,4 Sanruel,' Ephraim,2 John') was born at Weymouth, 10 Feb. 1793; died there 1 Jan. 1829, aged 36 years. He married at Weymouth, June, 1817, Lavinia Torrey, daughter of Dr. James and Deborah (Fitch) Torrey, born at Wey- mouth, 25 Mar. 1795; she died there 16 Sept. 1843, aged 48 years' Lavinia Burrell, widow, left three children, viz., Reuben T., et al. (Norfolk Probate, 2966.) Children, born at Weymouth: Belinda M., I b. 22 Mar. 1818; in. 11 Oct. 1840, Eri Temple joy of Weymouth. Reuben T., b. I May, 1820. Nancy T., b. 19 Mar. 1823; d. 15 or 16 Aug. 1843, ae. 20 yrs. William, b. 6 Jan. 1826. These bir-ths were taken from sampler in possession of Howard H. Joy. . 22. SAMUEL' BURRELL (Samuel,4 Samuel,' EphniM,2 John') was born at Weymouth, 16 June, 1773; died there 28 Oct. 1857, in his85thyear. He married at Weymouth, 21 Apr. 1796, Ruth TnYell, daughter of Noah and Ruth (Porter) Tirrell, born at Weymouth, 9 May, 1779; she died at Weymouth, 17 Aug. 1849, in her 71st year; both buried in Elmwood Cemetery, South Weymouth. BURRELL 139 j~Heirs: Gilman Burrell, Thomas Burrell, Samuel Burrell, Theda a, ryancy nurren, Eliza A. Loud, Elizabeth 13. White, John Blan- eron Blanchard, Phebe C. Holbrook, Helen M. Hobbs, Charles D. Pratt, 2d, Lucy A. Pratt, Hannah L. Pratt, Elizabeth W. Pratt, and Charles H. Pratt, last five minors. (Nor- folk Probate, 2991.) 4~ % Children, born at Weymouth: Betsey,' b. 24 Mar. 1797; m. 9 Mar. 1817, George Washing- ton White. 26, Gilman, b. 16 Oct. 1799. John, b. 2 July, 1801; d. 22 or 23 May, 1815, in his 14th yr. Theda, b. 15 June, 1802; in. 9 Dec. 1824, Reuben Loud of Woymouth. Phebe, b. 17 Dec. 1804; in. 20 Nov. 1828, John Blanchard of Weymouth, Nancy, b. 7 Feb. 1808; in. 1 Sept. 1825, Alvan Burrell of Weymouth. 27. Thomas Jefferson, b. 4 Apr. 1810. 28. Samuel, 3d, b. 29 Jan. 1813. Lucy, b. 2 Feb. 1816; m. 6 Oct. 1833, George Washington Pratt. Lydia, b. 27 June, 1818; d. 20 Nov. 1837, ae. 19 yrs. Eliza Ann, b. 27 Dec. 1820; in. 27 Feb. 1840, John Loud of Weymouth. 2.3. ASA' BURRELL (Andrew,' Ephraim,3 Ephrairc,' John') was born at Weymouth, 14 Nov. 1773; died there 26 or 27 Sept. 1833, in his 60th year. He imrried at Weymouth, 21 Sept. 1796, Betsey I,oud, perhaps daughter of John and Mercy (Vining) Loud, born at 1%,eymouth, 9 Sept. 1770. She died there 3 Oct. 1826. The Vital Records give her birth as 1773, but that date was obWined by com- pitation from data found in North Church records, and is unreli- able. Ile made his will 6 Sept. 1833, and it was proved 1 Oct. 1833. He thcrein mentions wife Betsey, daughter Clarissa under 21, son War- reo, daughter Betsey Blanchard, daughter Mercy V. Pratt, and " my other children." (Norfolk Probate, Records, 60: 219.) Children, baptized at the North Chu_rch of Weymouth: 29. Warren, I b. 24 Aug. 1797; bp. 16 Sept. 1810. Betsey, b. 3 July, 1802; bp. 16 Sept. 1810; in. 11 June, 1829, James Blanchard. Mercy Vining, b. 5 Feb. 1804; bp. 16 Sept. 1810; in. 28 Feb. 1827, Joshua Pratt, 3d. Joseph, bp. 14 Sept. 1811. Benjamin (twin), bp. 14 Sept. 1811; d. 2 Oct. 1811, ae. "a few days. " Clarissa (twin), d. 9 Oct. 1811, ae. "a few days.". Clarissa, It. 20 May, 1815.