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1 Descendants of William Learned Generation No WILLIAM 1 LEARNED 1,2,3 was born 01 Jan 1589/90 in Bermondsey, Surrey, England 4, and died 01 Mar 1645/46 in Bermondsey, Surrey, England 5. He married GOODITH GILMAN 6,7,8. She was born 1594 in Bremondsey, Surrey, England 9, and died 24 Jun 1661 in Malden, Essex, MA 9. Notes for WILLIAM LEARNED: Selected excerpts from: The Learned Family, compiled by William Law Learned in part from the papers of the late Joseph Gay Eaton Learned, Joel Munsell's Sons, "WILLIAM LEARNED1. The first admission to the present First church of Charlestown was, according to its records, as follows: "1632, 10 mo., day 6, William Learned and Goodith, his wife, were admitted." (N. E. H. & G. Reg., vol. xxxiii, page 191). It has been said, but whether upon good authority is not known, that William Learned came over in Feb., But this seems improbable, since his son Isaac was born that month, and his daughter Mary was buried in England, July, In 1634, May 14th, he was admitted freeman. His name appears as one of the signatures to the town order for the appointment of eleven selectmen, February 13, (Frothingham's Charlestown, p. 50.) On Feb. 13, , he was appointed a selectman. About this time he is mentioned with twenty-eight others as having "willingly surrendered for the good of the town part of their land on Mystic side." In 1640 a movement was on foot to settle Woburn. The first meeting for the purpose was held at the house of Mr. Thomas Greene, December 18th; and town orders were there signed by thirty-two persons, and among them by William Learned, (spelled by the clerk Lernedt). He was one of the seven who, the 14th of August, 1642, formed the first church of Woburn, (Woburn town records; Sewall's Woburn, p. 20; Johnson's Wonder Working Prov., p 17.) On the 24th of November, it is recorded that he freely gave up his lot for the use of the town, which gave it to Thomas Richardson, and agreed to give to William Learned the like for quantity and quality. It was afterwards ordered that he should have seventy-two acres laid out to his son Isaac, in recompense for the sixty-six which he had thus given. On the 13th of April, 1643, he was chosen constable and one of the selectmen; and again February 9, Some additional land was given him in Sept., Another order, two months later, says that he was to have six acres and a half for a house lot and farm in meadow, and the residence, being sixty acres, "the one-halfe in forest field and the other halfe in playne field." He died March 1, 1646, two days before the selectmen were chosen for the third term; and thus he held the offices of selectman and constable at his death. (Qu ; as he is named in the town rate, 22d of 10 mo ) Judging from the age of his daughter, Sarah, he must have been born as early as 1590; and would thereefor have been at least 56 at his death. He left a widow who had an annuity. On the 4th of October, 1648, his son "Isack Lerned was discharged of his accompt consarning his father, who, deseased, constable." The account had been settled in part, Sept. 26. The following is from: Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts, 1855 by Henry Bond. "LEARNED (Lernot, Larned, Larnit, &c.) WILLIAM LEARNED,(*) was admitted freeman, May 14, 1634, and his name, and that of his wife GOODETH [? Judith, or good wife], are the first two on the list of members of the present First Church, of Charlestown. "1632, 10

2 mo., day 6, William Learned and Goodeth, his wife, were admitted." The following extract from the town records of Charlestown. is an evidence of how highly he was esteemed for his intelligence and virtue: "1638, 26, 2d month, Mr. Increase Nowell, Mr. Zachariah Sims, Mr. John Green, Mr. John Harvard, Left. Ralph Sprague, and William Learned, were desired to consider of some things tending towards a body of Lawes." Records, p. 20. He was a subscriber to the town orders for Woburn, drawn up at Charlestown, Dec. 18, 1640; was one of the seven original members of the church in Woburn, which was gathered, Aug. 14, ; was one of the first board of Selectmen, chosen Ap. 13, 1644, and was re-elected the following year. He was also elected constable (who was in those days the collector of taxes), for the years, 1644 and '45. He d. in Woburn, Mar. 1, , two days before the third election of town officers. He left a wid., who had an annuity during her widowhood. His accounts, as collector, were in part settled by his son Isaac, Sept. 29, 1646, and finally settled, Oct. 4, The name (Learned), has been varied much by the bad orthography of early times, as Lerned, Lernot, Larned, Larnit, &c., and many of his descendants now write it, Larned." More About WILLIAM LEARNED: Burial: Mar 1645/46, Watertown, Middlesex, Ma 9 Notes for GOODITH GILMAN: From: The Learned Family, compiled by William Law Learned in part from the papers of the late Joseph Gay Eaton Learned, Joel Munsell's Sons, "The first admission to the present First church of Charlestown was, according to its records, as follows: "1632, 10 mo., day 6, William Learned and Goodith, his wife, were admitted." (N. E. H. & G. Reg., vol. xxxiii, page 191). This name Goodith, is said by Rev. Samuel Sewall to be, not a corrupt spelling of Judith, but an old English name, from the Saxon, Goditha. It was common at that time. In one instance, at least, about this period a child, baptised Goodith, was, however, always called Judith. (Col. Joseph L. Chester.)" More About GOODITH GILMAN: Burial: MA 9 Children of WILLIAM LEARNED and GOODITH GILMAN are: 2. i. SARAH 2 LEARNED, b. Abt. 1608; d. 24 Jan 1660/61, Malden, MA. ii. BETHIA LEARNED 10, b. Abt. 29 Oct More About BETHIA LEARNED: Baptism: 29 Oct 1612 iii. MARY LEARNED 12, b. Abt. 15 Sep More About MARY LEARNED: Baptism: 15 Sep Burial: 26 Jul 1625, England 12 iv. ABIGAIL LEARNED 12, b. Abt. 30 Sep More About ABIGAIL LEARNED: Baptism: 30 Sep v. CAPTAIN ISAAC LEARNED, b. Abt. 25 Feb 1623/24, Bermondsey, Surry, London, England; d. 27 Nov 1657, Chelmsford, Middlesex, MA. vi. ELIZABETH LEARNED 14, b. Abt. 25 Mar More About ELIZABETH LEARNED: Baptism: 25 Mar 1621, Bermondsey, Surry, England 14 Generation No. 2

3 2. SARAH 2 LEARNED (WILLIAM 1 ) 15,16,17 was born Abt , and died 24 Jan 1660/61 in Malden, MA 19. She married (1) THOMAS EWER 20,21 13 Jan 1623/24 in England 21. He was born Abt ,23, and died 1638 in Charleston 24,25. She married (2) THOMAS LOTHROP Dec 1639 in Bermondsey, Surrey, England 26,27. Notes for SARAH LEARNED: It is reported in "One Hundred and Sixty Families" that the date of Sarah's marriage is recorded at Bermondsey, however the name of her husband is not listed. More About THOMAS EWER and SARAH LEARNED: Marriage: 13 Jan 1623/24, England 27 More About THOMAS LOTHROP and SARAH LEARNED: Marriage: 11 Dec 1639, Bermondsey, Surrey, England 28,29 Children of SARAH LEARNED and THOMAS EWER are: i. SARAH 3 EWER 29,30, b. Apr ; m. THOMAS BLOSSOM 30, 18 Jun More About THOMAS BLOSSOM and SARAH EWER: Marriage: 18 Jun ii. HENRY EWER 31,32, b. Apr ; d ; m. MARY? 32. iii. ELIZABETH EWER 33,34, b. 1631; d. Barnstable 34. More About ELIZABETH EWER: Burial: 09 Apr iv. THOMAS EWER 35,36, b ; d. 1667, Barnstable 36 ; m. HANNAH? 36. Children of SARAH LEARNED and THOMAS LOTHROP are: 4. v. MARY 3 LOTHROP, b. 04 Oct 1640, Barnstable; d vi. HANNAH LOTHROP 36, b. 18 Oct 1642, Barnstable 36. vii. THOMAS LOTHROP 36, b. 07 Jul 1644, Barnstable viii. MELETIAH LOTHROP, b. 02 Nov 1646, Barnstable; d. 06 Feb 1711/ ix. BETHIA LOTHROP, b. 23 Jul 1649; d. 10 Jul CAPTAIN ISAAC 2 LEARNED (WILLIAM 1 ) 37 was born Abt. 25 Feb 1623/24 in Bermondsey, Surry, London, England 37, and died 27 Nov 1657 in Chelmsford, Middlesex, MA 38. He married MARY STEARNS Jul , daughter of ISAAC STEARNS and MARY BARKER. She was born 26 Jan 1625/26 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass, England 41, and died 21 Dec 1663 in Chelmsford, Middlesex, MA 41. Notes for CAPTAIN ISAAC LEARNED: From: The Learned Family, compiled by William Law Learned in part from the papers of the late Joseph Gay Eaton Learned, Joel Munsell's Sons, "ISAAC3 (William1), was born Feb. 25, 1623, in Bermondsey parish, county Surrey, England, and probably came with his father to this country, when about seven or eight years old. He probably went with his father, when about seventeen or eighteen years old, from Charlestown to Woburn. He married, at Woburn, July 9, 1646, Mary, daughter of Isaac Sternes, of Watertown, who was born in England and bapt. Jan. 26, 1626, in the parish of Nayland, Suffolk. April 2, 1652, he sold his house and lands in Woburn to Bartholomew Pierson, of Watertown, and removed to Chelmsford, where he died, Nov. 27, (County records say Dec. 4.) His inventory, dated Dec. 7, 1657, amounted to œ187 18s. 6d. April 6, 1658, administration was granted to widow Mary and her father, Isaac Sterne. Estate was indebted to Widow Learnett œ3 per annum during widowhood. The record of his marriage is in the Woburn records, although his wife came from Watertown. Lands were repeatedly laid out for him in Woburn, both before and after his father's death. The last time his name appears in the records is when he was appointed, Jan. 4, , on a committee to lay out a drift way for cattle, etc., through Henry Brock's lot, near Horn pond.

4 He was chosen one of the selectmen of Chelmsford, Dec. 22, 1654; sergeant of the (train) band March 24, 1656; a committee to lay out certain meadow lands, Jan. 11, App. Comm to decide small cases at Chelmsford. In the office of the Secretary of State, Boston, vol. 112, p. 80, is a petition signed by him for a grant of additional land to Chelmsford, dated May 7, A petition from Woburn, signed by him, "Isaac Larnitt," and by others, is printed in Mass. Hist. Coll., 3d series, vol. i, p. 38 to 45; in which the petitioners remonstrate against an order forbidding any person to undertake a constant course of preaching, or prophesying, without the approbation of the elders of the four next churches or of the County Court. The Chelmsford records contain several grants of land to him. At page 162 is a record of such land, including house lot, upland and meadow, purporting to have been originally granted January 26, 1659, and attested as follows: "A true copy of the original in Town Book, page 58, and here entered this 20th of June, 1705;" also on the same page a copy of a similar grant of thirty acres, originally made Oct, 24, Feb. 9, 1708, thirty acres of land, of the heirs of Isaac Larned, apparently the same last mentioned, laid out at further Tadmuck, were exchanged for another tract (page 147). At page 164 aer given the bounds of the meadow of Isaac Larnard lying at Great Tadmuck. At page 165 the renewal of the bounds between lot of Isaac Larned and Joseph Parker, lying in the pine plain near the Crain meadow, dated January 29, 1711, recorded Feb. 1, Under date of Nov. 24, 1665, John Parker, Isaac Learned and Thomas Chamberline, "sometime inhabitants of Woburn," planters, sell to George Farley, of Billerica, sundry parcels of land in Billerica, which they bought of Thomas Dudley, Esq., dec'd. But this deed is not executed by Isaac Learned. (Register of Deeds, Middlesex, vol. iii, p. 181.) His widow, Mary, was married to John Burg, late of Weymouth, June 7, 1662, by Capt. Johnson, of Woburn. (Records of Chelmsford.) The proposed division of Isaac Learned's estate, April 1, 1662, signed by Mary Learned and Isaac Sterne, had been witnessed by John Burg. (Middlesex Court Files, p /2.) April 7, 1664, the court allowed the division of the estate between John Burg and the children of Isaac Learned. (id. vol. 2,p. 5), and following this is an "inventory of the estate belonging to Mary Lernet, widow, now in the hands of John Burg, of Chelmsford," her surviving husband, dated Dec. 21, 1663, and amounting to œ222. She must, therefore, have died within eighteen months after her second marriage. 1673, Sept. 23, there was a division of the estate of Isaac Learned." More About CAPTAIN ISAAC LEARNED: Baptism: 25 Feb 1623/24, Bermondsey, Surry, London, England More About MARY STEARNS: Christening: 26 Jan 1625/26, Stoke, Wayland, Suff., Eng. 41 More About ISAAC LEARNED and MARY STEARNS: Marriage: 09 Jul Children of ISAAC LEARNED and MARY STEARNS are: i. MARY 3 LEARNED 43,44, b. 07 Aug 1647, Woburn, Middlesex Co., MA 45 ; d. Aft ii. ANNA LEARNED 45, b. 11 Aug 1648, Chelmsford, Middlesex Co., MA 45 ; d. 01 Feb 1655/56, Chelmsford, Middlesex Co., MA 45. Notes for ANNA LEARNED: Anna Learned is not listed as a child of Isaac Learned and Mary Stearns in: The Learned Family, compiled by William Law Learned in part from the papers of the late Joseph Gay Eaton Learned, Joel Munsell's Sons, However, she is shown on the World Family Tree. iii. HANNA ANNA LEARNED 45, b. 24 Aug 1649, Woburn, Middlesex Co., MA 45 ; d. 31 Dec 1685, Chelmsford, Middlesex, MA 45. iv. WILLIAM LEARNED 45,46, b. 01 Oct 1650, Woburn, Middlesex Co., MA 46 ; d. 23 Apr 1684, Chelmsford, Middlesex, MA 47. v. SARAH LEARNED 47,48, b. 18 Oct 1653, Chelmsford, Middlesex, Co., MA 48 ; d. 11 Jan 1694/95, Chelmsford, Middlesex, Co., MA 49. More About SARAH LEARNED: Christening: 15 Nov 1653, Chelmsford, Middlesex Co., MA

5 7. vi. ISAAC LEARNED, b. 16 Sep 1655, Chelmsford, Middlesex, Co., MA; d. 15 Sep 1737, Chelmsford, Middlesex Co., MA. 8. vii. DEACON BENONI LEARNED, b. 27 Nov 1657, Chelmsford, Middlesex, MA; d. 10 Apr 1738, Sherbourn, Middlesex, MA. Generation No MARY 3 LOTHROP (SARAH 2 LEARNED, WILLIAM 1 ) 50,51 was born 04 Oct 1640 in Barnstable 52,53, and died She married (1) JOHN STEARNS 55,56 20 Nov He died 05 Mar 1668/ She married (2) CAPT. WILLIAM FRENCH 59,60 06 May He was born Abt , and died 20 Nov She married (3) ISAAC MIXER, JR. 63, More About JOHN STEARNS and MARY LOTHROP: Marriage: 20 Nov More About WILLIAM FRENCH and MARY LOTHROP: Marriage: 06 May More About ISAAC MIXER and MARY LOTHROP: Marriage: Children of MARY LOTHROP and JOHN STEARNS are: i. ISAAC 4 STEARNS 66, b. 17 Apr ; d. 09 Oct ii. SAMUEL STEARNS 66, b. 03 Sep iii. ISAAC STEARNS 66, b. 21 Dec iv. NATHANIEL STEARNS 66, b. 30 Nov v. THOMAS STEARNS 66, b. 06 Dec Children of MARY LOTHROP and WILLIAM FRENCH are: 9. vi. MARY 4 FRENCH, b. 30 Apr vii. SARAH FRENCH, b. 29 Oct viii. ABIGAIL FRENCH 66, b. 14 Apr ; d. 13 Apr ix. HANNAH FRENCH, b. 1676; d. 02 Jan MELETIAH 3 LOTHROP (SARAH 2 LEARNED, WILLIAM 1 ) 67,68 was born 02 Nov 1646 in Barnstable 69, and died 06 Feb 1711/ He married SARAH FARRAR May She was born Abt , and died 23 May More About MELETIAH LOTHROP and SARAH FARRAR: Marriage: 20 May Children of MELETIAH LOTHROP and SARAH FARRAR are: 12. i. ISAAC 4 LOTHROP. ii. SHUBAL LOTHROP 70. iii. TABITHA LOTHROP 70. iv. DIMOCK LOTHROP 70. v. ELIZABETH LOTHROP BETHIA 3 LOTHROP (SARAH 2 LEARNED, WILLIAM 1 ) 71 was born 23 Jul , and died 10 Jul She married JOHN HINCKLEY 71 Jul He died 07 Dec More About JOHN HINCKLEY and BETHIA LOTHROP: Marriage: Jul Children of BETHIA LOTHROP and JOHN HINCKLEY are:

6 i. SAMUEL 4 HINCKLEY 74. ii. SARAH HINCKLEY 74, b. May ; m. JOHN CROCKER 74. iii. SAMUEL HINCKLEY 74, b. 02 Feb 1670/ iv. BETHIA HINCKLEY 74, b. Mar 1672/73 74 ; d. 12 Apr v. HANNAH HINCKLEY 74, b. May ; m. BENJAMIN LEWIS 74, 02 Jun More About BENJAMIN LEWIS and HANNAH HINCKLEY: Marriage: 02 Jun vi. JOHATHAN HINCKLEY 74, b. 15 Feb 1676/ vii. ICHABOD HINCKLEY 74, b. 12 Aug viii. GERSHOM HINCKLEY 74, b. 02 Apr ix. MARY HINCKLEY 74. x. ABIGAIL HINCKLEY 74. xi. MERCY HINCKLEY 74. xii. JOB HINCKLEY ISAAC 3 LEARNED (ISAAC 2, WILLIAM 1 ) 75,76 was born 16 Sep 1655 in Chelmsford, Middlesex, Co., MA 77,78, and died 15 Sep 1737 in Chelmsford, Middlesex Co., MA 79. He married SARAH BIGELOW 80. She was born Notes for ISAAC LEARNED: From: SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Publication -- No. 8 - COPYRIGHT, 1906, BY THE SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS IN MASSACHUSETTS LEARNED, CAPTAIN ISAAC, , Framingham, Mass. Served in Captain Nathaniel Davenport's Company, Narragansett Campaign, King Philip's War, ; wounded. More About ISAAC LEARNED: Christening: 05 Oct 1655, Chelmsford, Middlesex Co., MA Child of ISAAC LEARNED and SARAH BIGELOW is: 13. i. EBENEZER 4 LEARNED, b. 31 Aug 1690; d. 15 Mar DEACON BENONI 3 LEARNED (ISAAC 2, WILLIAM 1 ) 81,82 was born 27 Nov 1657 in Chelmsford, Middlesex, MA 83,84,85, and died 10 Apr 1738 in Sherbourn, Middlesex, MA 86. He married (1) MARY FANNING Jun 1680 in Sherbourn, Middlesex, MA 86,87, daughter of THOMAS FANNING and ELIZABETH DANIEL. She was born 27 Oct , and died 14 Oct He married (2) SARAH WRIGHT 89 Abt in Sherborn, Middlesex County, MA 90, daughter of EDWARD WRIGHT and HANNAH UPSON. She was born 17 Jan 1663/64 in Sudbury, Middlesex, MA 91, and died 25 Jan 1735/36 in Sherborn, Middlesex, MA 92. Notes for DEACON BENONI LEARNED: From: The Learned Family, compiled by William Law Learned in part from the papers of the late Joseph Gay Eaton Learned, Joel Munsell's Sons, "BENONI3 (Isaac2, William1), probably so named because he was born on the day of his father's death or within a day or two of that event; m., at Sherborn, June 18, 1680, Mary Fanning, dau. of Thomas and Elizabeth (Daniel) Fanning, b. Oct. 27, 1662, who d. Oct. 14, 1688, in childbirth, and he m. second Sarah Wright, of Sudbury, who was received to the church (1690.) She d. Jan'y 25, He was the second deacon of the church, and was constable 1682; selectman, 1690, 1693, 1695, 1697, 1700, He was early in Sherborn and resided where the late Dr. Wythe resided. He is one of the signers to a petition for the settlement of difficulties in regard to the meeting house, to enable the people to settle Mr. Daniel Gookin, Oct. 13, (Minutes Gen. Court, vol. 112, p. 317.) In 1699, he was on a committee for laying out lots, and had lots assigned to him; was rated 1686 for the Indian title, and drew 138 acres of land in Douglas; twelve years, selectman, one year, representative. One of the signers of agreement for government of Sherborn 1679, on committee for repairing meeting house 1706, with Corp. Isaac Learned and others.

7 In Judge Sewall's Journal under date of Wednesday, Apr. 14, 1703, Deacon Learned is mentioned as with him while he "renewed the bounds of the farm Moses Adams lives on." His name is signed to an agreement relative to lands in Bogestow, occurring in Sherborn records of births, "The excellent Deacon Benoni Learned," says Rev. Mr. Morse, "served Sherborn as treasurer, selectman, representative in the general court, and for a long period in his early history his name is conspicuous, and it is evident that he was a man of sound and consistent piety." He died April 10th, His will, written Jan'y 12, , proved April, 1738, mentions his wife Sarah; son Edward, heirs of son Thomas; grandson Benjamin Bond, son of daughter Mary; daughter Hannah, wife of James Leland; daughter Sarah, wife of Isaac Kendall; daughter Elizabeth, wife of Timothy Leland; daughter Tabitha Dewing's heirs; daughter Abigail; daughter Thankful; daughter Bathsheba, wife of Josiah Hendee. Edward was executor. No mention is made of a widow in the administration papers. His wife seems to have died a few days after the will was executed. Dr. Bond says she survived her husband; perhaps his reason for this statement is because she is named in the will. His second wife was a dau. of Capt. Edward Wright of Sudbury, and with others released her rights in her father's estate to her brother Samuel. June 15, 1708 Rec. of Deeds Midd. XVI. 491." From: SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Publication -- No. 8 - COPYRIGHT, 1906, BY THE SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS IN MASSACHUSETTS "LEARNED, BENONI, , Sherborn, Mass. Soldier from Watertown in King Philip's War, Deputy to the General Court, 1701." More About DEACON BENONI LEARNED: Christening: 29 Nov 1657, Chelmsford, Middlesex, MA 93 More About MARY FANNING: Cause of Death: In childbirth of her third child, Mary. More About BENONI LEARNED and MARY FANNING: Marriage: 16 Jun 1680, Sherbourn, Middlesex, MA 94,95 Notes for SARAH WRIGHT: Received to the church in 1690 More About BENONI LEARNED and SARAH WRIGHT: Marriage: Abt. 1689, Sherborn, Middlesex County, MA 96 Children of BENONI LEARNED and MARY FANNING are: i. THOMAS 4 LEARNED 96, b. 11 Feb 1680/ ii. BENJAMIN LEARNED, b. 15 Aug 1686; d. 22 Apr iii. MARY LEARNED, b. 10 Oct 1688; d. 24 Apr Children of BENONI LEARNED and SARAH WRIGHT are: iv. HANNAH 4 LEARNED 97,98, b. 10 Sep 1690, Sherborn, Middlesex, MA 99 ; d. Grafton, MA 100 ; m. CAPT. JAMES LELAND 101,102, 05 Apr ,104. More About JAMES LELAND and HANNAH LEARNED: Marriage: 05 Apr ,106 v. SARAH LEARNED 107,108, b. 31 May 1692, Sherborn, Middlesex, MA 109,110 ; m. ISAAC KENDALL 110. vi. ELIZABETH LEARNED 111,112, b. 28 Apr 1694, Sherborn, Middlesex, MA 113,114,115 ; d. 21 Jul 1755, Holliston, Middlesex, MA 116 ; m. DEACON TIMOTHY LELAND 117, 27 Jan 1709/10 117,118. More About TIMOTHY LELAND and ELIZABETH LEARNED: Marriage: 27 Jan 1709/10 119,120 vii. JOHN LEARNED 121,122, b. 02 May 1696, Sherborn, Middlesex, MA 123,124.

8 viii. TABITHA LEARNED 125,126, b. 19 May 1698, Sherborn, Middlesex, MA 127,128 ; d. 20 Apr 1734, Sherborn, Middlesex, MA 129 ; m. JONATHAN DEWING 130, 05 Jan 1720/ More About JONATHAN DEWING and TABITHA LEARNED: Marriage: 05 Jan 1720/ ix. ABIGAIL LEARNED 131,132, b. 04 Jul 1700, Sherborn, Middlesex, MA 133,134 ; m. JOHN WOODBURY 134, 10 Mar 1739/ More About JOHN WOODBURY and ABIGAIL LEARNED: Marriage: 10 Mar 1739/ x. THANKFUL LEARNED 135,136, b. 01 Aug 1702, Sherborn, Middlesex, MA 137,138 ; m. JOSEPH HOVEY 138, 02 May More About JOSEPH HOVEY and THANKFUL LEARNED: Marriage: 02 May xi. EDWARD LEARNED, b. 02 Dec 1705; d. 09 Sep xii. BATHSHEBA LEARNED 139,140, b. 03 May 1708, Sherborn, Middlesex, MA 141,142 ; d. 25 Oct ; m. JOSIAH HENDEE 144, 09 Jan 1728/ More About JOSIAH HENDEE and BATHSHEBA LEARNED: Marriage: 09 Jan 1728/ Generation No MARY 4 FRENCH (MARY 3 LOTHROP, SARAH 2 LEARNED, WILLIAM 1 ) 145 was born 30 Apr She married NATHANIEL DUNKLER 145. Children of MARY FRENCH and NATHANIEL DUNKLER are: i. HEZEKIAH 5 DUNKLER 145. ii. NATHANIEL DUNKLER 145. iii. DAMARIS DUNKLER SARAH 4 FRENCH (MARY 3 LOTHROP, SARAH 2 LEARNED, WILLIAM 1 ) 145 was born 29 Oct She married JOSEPH CROSBY 145. Children of SARAH FRENCH and JOSEPH CROSBY are: i. DAVID 5 CROSBY 145. ii. WILLIAM CROSBY 145. iii. THOMAS CROSBY 145. iv. ROBERT CROSBY 145. v. SARAH CROSBY 145. vi. RACHEL CROSBY 145. vii. MARY CROSBY 145. viii. PRUDENCE CROSBY 145. ix. DEBORAH CROSBY 145. x. HANNAH CROSBY HANNAH 4 FRENCH (MARY 3 LOTHROP, SARAH 2 LEARNED, WILLIAM 1 ) 146,147,148 was born ,150, and died 02 Jan ,152. She married JOHN CHILD 153,154, Oct He was born 25 Apr 1669 in Watertown, MA 156,157, and died ,159. More About JOHN CHILD and HANNAH FRENCH: Marriage: 05 Oct

9 Children of HANNAH FRENCH and JOHN CHILD are: i. JOHN 5 CHILD, JR. 159, b. 05 Aug 1694, Watertown, MA 159 ; m. ABIGAIL? 159, More About JOHN CHILD and ABIGAIL?: Marriage: ii. JONATHAN CHILD 159,160, b. 26 Apr 1696, Watertown, MA 161 ; d. 08 Sep ; m. ABIGAIL PARKER 163,164, 02 Oct 1729; b. 09 Sep ; d. 03 Mar More About JONATHAN CHILD and ABIGAIL PARKER: Marriage: 02 Oct iii. HANNAH CHILD, b. Bet ; d. 10 Nov 1755, Southborough, MA. iv. MARY CHILD 164, b. Bet ; d. 03 Dec 1776, Westborough, MA 164 ; m. NATHANIEL WHITNEY 164, 21 Jun ; b. 23 Jan 1695/96, Watertown, MA 164 ; d. 27 Jan 1777, Westborough, MA 164. More About NATHANIEL WHITNEY and MARY CHILD: Marriage: 21 Jun v. MEHITABLE CHILD 165, b. 13 Jan 1716/ vi. ABIGAIL CHILD. More About ABIGAIL CHILD: Baptism: 04 Nov vii. ISAAC CHILD 165, d. 16 Feb 1788, Waltham, MA 166 ; m. (1) ANNA ADAMS 167, 07 Dec ; m. (2) HANNAH GODDIN 167, More About ISAAC CHILD: Baptism: 24 Mar 1705/ More About ISAAC CHILD and ANNA ADAMS: Marriage: 07 Dec More About ISAAC CHILD and HANNAH GODDIN: Marriage: viii. JONAS CHILD 167,168, d. 21 May 1750, Westborough, MA 168 ; m. SYBIL SHATTUCK 168, 20 May 1742, Westborough, MA 168 ; b. 15 Apr 1724, Westborough, MA 168. More About JONAS CHILD: Baptism: 14 Jun Cause of Death: Suicide by hanging 170 More About JONAS CHILD and SYBIL SHATTUCK: Marriage: 20 May 1742, Westborough, MA 170 ix. LYDIA CHILD 171,172, m. JAMES FAY 172, 19 Dec 1727, Watertown, MA 172. More About LYDIA CHILD: Baptism: 07 Oct More About JAMES FAY and LYDIA CHILD: Marriage: 19 Dec 1727, Watertown, MA 174 x. NATHANIEL CHILD 174. xi. PRUDENCE CHILD 175, m. ALLEN FLAGG 175, 17 Nov More About PRUDENCE CHILD: Baptism: 16 Jul More About ALLEN FLAGG and PRUDENCE CHILD:

10 Marriage: 17 Nov xii. RUTH CHILD 175,176, m. STEPHAN FAY 176, Bet. 07 Mar 1732/ , Westborough, MA 176. More About RUTH CHILD: Baptism: 27 Aug More About STEPHAN FAY and RUTH CHILD: Marriage: Bet. 07 Mar 1732/ , Westborough, MA 178 xiii. SARAH CHILD 179. More About SARAH CHILD: Baptism: 19 Nov ISAAC 4 LOTHROP (MELETIAH 3, SARAH 2 LEARNED, WILLIAM 1 ) 180. Child of ISAAC LOTHROP is: i. MELATIAH 5 LOTHROP EBENEZER 4 LEARNED (ISAAC 3, ISAAC 2, WILLIAM 1 ) 181,182 was born 31 Aug ,184, and died 15 Mar ,186. He married DEBORAH HAYNES 187, Oct ,189. She was born 30 Jul 1690 in Sudbury, MA 190,191, and died 21 Aug More About EBENEZER LEARNED and DEBORAH HAYNES: Marriage: 14 Oct ,192 Children of EBENEZER LEARNED and DEBORAH HAYNES are: 18. i. DOROTHY 5 LEARNED, b. 19 Jul ii. RUTH LEARNED 193,194, b. 05 Apr ; m. SAMUEL DAVIS 195,196, 15 Apr 1735, Oxford, MA 196. More About SAMUEL DAVIS and RUTH LEARNED: Marriage: 15 Apr 1735, Oxford, MA iii. ABIGAIL LEARNED, b. 07 Apr iv. DEBORAH LEARNED 197, b. 06 Jul ; d. 31 Aug v. MARTHA LEARNED 197, b. 16 Jan 1723/ ; d. 08 Dec vi. MARY LEARNED 197, b. 10 Feb 1725/ ; m. RICHARD MOORE vii. EBENEZER LEARNED, JR., b. 18 Apr viii. COMFORT LEARNED 197, b. 11 Jul ; m. CAPT. SAMUEL MOWER 197, 18 May More About SAMUEL MOWER and COMFORT LEARNED: Marriage: 18 May ix. JEREMIAH LEARNED 197, b. 12 Jan 1732/ BENJAMIN 4 LEARNED (BENONI 3, ISAAC 2, WILLIAM 1 ) 197 was born 15 Aug , and died 22 Apr He married HANNAH BADCOCK Feb 1709/10. More About BENJAMIN LEARNED and HANNAH BADCOCK: Marriage: 13 Feb 1709/10 Child of BENJAMIN LEARNED and HANNAH BADCOCK is: i. JAMES 5 LEARNED 199, b ; d. 09 Feb 1711/

11 15. MARY 4 LEARNED (BENONI 3, ISAAC 2, WILLIAM 1 ) 199 was born 10 Oct , and died 24 Apr She married WILLIAM BOND Dec 1712 in Watertown 199,200. He died 21 Jun 1745 in Weston, MA 200,201. More About WILLIAM BOND and MARY LEARNED: Marriage: 11 Dec 1712, Watertown 202,203 Children of MARY LEARNED and WILLIAM BOND are: 21. i. BENJAMIN 5 BOND, b. 15 Jun ii. WILLIAM BOND 203,204. Notes for WILLIAM BOND: William was a soldier in the old French and Indian wars. 16. EDWARD 4 LEARNED (BENONI 3, ISAAC 2, WILLIAM 1 ) 205,206,206,207 was born 02 Dec ,209, and died 09 Sep ,211. He married (1) SARAH LELAND Dec , daughter of HENRY LELAND and MARY MORSE. She was born 15 Aug , and died 17 May He married (2) ABIGAIL MOORE 212, ,215, daughter of DANIEL MOORE and MARY WHITNEY. She was born 18 Oct 1713 in Sudbury, MA 216,217, and died 22 Sep He married (3) SARAH FULLER Aug , daughter of CAPT. JONATHAN FULLER. She was born 10 Oct , and died 11 Jan Notes for EDWARD LEARNED: From: The Learned Family, compiled by William Law Learned in part from the papers of the late Joseph Gay Eaton Learned, Joel Munsell's Sons, "EDWARD4 (Benoni3, Isaac2, William1), of Sherborn; m., Dec. 25, 1728, Sarah, dau. of Henry and Mary (Morse) Leland, of Sudbury, b. Aug. 15, She d. May 17, 1736, and he m., second, in 1737, Abigail Morse, of Sudbury. She d. Sept. 22, 1745, at the birth of a child named after her; and he m., third, Aug. 25, 1748, Sarah Fuller, of Newton, b. Oct. 10, 1720, dau. of Capt. Jonathan Fuller. She d. Jan. 11, He d. Sept. 9, Admin. granted at Sherborn, He inherited the homestead; was selectman in 1745; captain in 1750, 1755; appointed a committee to provide entertainment at the ordination of Rev. Samuel Look, Oct. 11, His third wife, Sarah, had been m., Sept. 30, 1741, to Doct. Henry Pratt, of Medway, who seems to have d. in By him she had a dau. Beulah, b. 1743, probably m. Capt. Benjamin Bullard of Sherborn, and a son, Henry, b. in Newton, Feb. 14, 1746; who is mentioned in the will of Jonathan Fuller, dated Sept. 26, 1759, as the oldest son of his dau. Sarah Learned; and is also mentioned in the order for the distribution of the estate of Amos Learned, deceased, Sept. 2, 1784, as one of the brothers of the deceased. Beulah Bullard also is mentioned in it as one of the sisters. The widow of Edward Learned, Jan. 6, 1778, presented an application to the Court of Probate, setting forth that she had brought to her husband about œ88 and asking for some provision for herself from the estate. His estate inventoried œ s. 2d." More About EDWARD LEARNED and SARAH LELAND: Marriage: 25 Dec More About ABIGAIL MOORE: Cause of Death: At the birth of a child named after her, 219 More About EDWARD LEARNED and ABIGAIL MOORE: Marriage: ,220 More About EDWARD LEARNED and SARAH FULLER: Marriage: 25 Aug Children of EDWARD LEARNED and SARAH LELAND are: 22. i. MARY 5 LEARNED, b. 18 Sep ii. SARAH LEARNED 221, b. 18 Jan 1732/ ; m. JEDEDIAH PHIPPS 221, More About JEDEDIAH PHIPPS and SARAH LEARNED: Marriage:

12 iii. DANIEL LEARNED 221, b. 30 Apr ; d. 11 Oct Children of EDWARD LEARNED and ABIGAIL MOORE are: 23. iv. JOHN 5 LEARNED, b. 30 Mar 1738; d. 10 Nov 1832, Angelica, NY. v. ABIGAIL LEARNED 222,223, b. 28 Sep 1739, Sherborn, Middlesex, MA 224,225. vi. BENJAMIN LEARNED 226,227, b. 23 Jul 1741, Sherborn, Middlesex, MA 228,229. vii. ABIGAIL LEARNED 230,231, b. 22 Sep 1745, Sherborn, Middlesex, MA 232,233 ; m. DANIEL GROUT 233, More About DANIEL GROUT and ABIGAIL LEARNED: Marriage: Children of EDWARD LEARNED and SARAH FULLER are: viii. EDWARD 5 LEARNED 233, b. 18 Jul ix. ESTHER LEARNED 233, b. 26 May ; m. EDWARD WEST PERRY 233. x. JONATHAN LEARNED 233, b. 21 Apr xi. DANIEL LEARNED 233, b. 16 Mar xii. ELIZABETH LEARNED 233, b ; m. SAMUEL CLARK 234. More About ELIZABETH LEARNED: Baptism: 26 Dec 1756 xiii. ANNA LEARNED 235, b. 14 Jan ; m. AARON GREENWOOD 235. xiv. SAMUEL LEARNED 235, b. 12 Dec xv. PATTY LEARNED 235, b. 02 Oct ; d ; m. DANIEL BRECK 235, 29 Aug ; b ; d More About DANIEL BRECK and PATTY LEARNED: Marriage: 29 Aug xvi. AMOS LEARNED 235, b. 03 Apr 235 ; d. 1764, Havana, Cuba 235. Generation No HANNAH 5 CHILD (HANNAH 4 FRENCH, MARY 3 LOTHROP, SARAH 2 LEARNED, WILLIAM 1 ) 236,237,238 was born Bet , and died 10 Nov 1755 in Southborough, MA 239,240. She married (1) JOHN FAY 241,242, Apr He was born 05 Dec ,246, and died 10 Nov ,248. She married (2) SAMUEL LISCOMB Mar 1733/34 in Westborough, MA 248. Notes for JOHN FAY: From One Branch of the Fay Family Tree by George Henry Johnson, "John, b. 5 Dec., 1700; m. 17 April, 1721, Hannah Child; their home was in that part of Westboro later known as Northboro; in spite of his early death, 10 Nov., 1732, he acquired a large estate for the time. His grandson Jonathan ( ) sent two sons to Harvard College and they were the first Fays in the roll of Harvard Alumni; Dr. Nahum Fay was one of the earliest graduates of the Harvard Medical School; his older brother Jonathan studied law, settled at Concord, Mass., and rose to marked success in his profession; the latter's son, Samuel Prescott Phillips Fay ( ), was probate Judge of Middlesex Co. for 35 years and served on the Board of Overseers of Harvard College for 28 years; two of the latter's sons were Harvard graduates, Richard Sullivan Fay in 1825 and Rev. Charles Fay in 1829, while a third son, Joseph Story Fay ( ), became widely known as an expert in Forestry and Floriculture by his estate in Woods Holl, Mass. A son of Rev. Charles Fay graduated at Harvard in 1869, and a grandson of R. S. Fay in 1881, while a number of J.S. Fay's descendants have been students at our oldest college. One of the scholarships annually awarded at Radcliff College bears the name of Capt. Jonathan Fay of Westboro. Laura Matilda Fay and Rose Emily Fay, daughters of Rev. Charles Fay were gifted women who contributed many of the critical notices published in the New York and Chicago Journals; Rose was well known in

13 Chicago as a decorative artist and her marriage 7 May, 1890, to Theodore Thomas, the famous orchestral leader, was a society event." More About JOHN FAY and HANNAH CHILD: Marriage: 17 Apr More About SAMUEL LISCOMB and HANNAH CHILD: Marriage: 07 Mar 1733/34, Westborough, MA 248 Children of HANNAH CHILD and JOHN FAY are: 24. i. ELIZABETH 6 FAY, b. 01 Oct ii. CAPTAIN JONATHAN FAY, b. 21 Nov 1724, Westboro, MA; d. 03 Mar iii. JEDEDIAH FAY 249, b. 13 Jan 1726/ iv. HANNAH FAY 249, b. Sep ; d v. JOSIAH FAY 249, b. 04 Feb 1730/ DOROTHY 5 LEARNED (EBENEZER 4, ISAAC 3, ISAAC 2, WILLIAM 1 ) 250,251 was born 19 Jul ,253. She married ELIJAH MOORE 253, Jul He was born 14 Mar 1701/02 in Oxford, MA 254, and died 17 Nov More About ELIJAH MOORE and DOROTHY LEARNED: Marriage: 19 Jul Children of DOROTHY LEARNED and ELIJAH MOORE are: 26. i. MARTHA 6 MOORE, b. 09 Feb 1734/35, Oxford, MA; d. May ii. LUCY MOORE 254, b. 25 Jul iii. JONATHAN MOORE 254,255, b. 07 Jul ; d. 20 Apr 1814, Rochester, MA 257 ; m. (1) SUSANNA PARKMAN 258, 13 Oct ; m. (2) ANNA HAMMOND 258,259, Aft Notes for JONATHAN MOORE: From a biography of Jonathan Moore, son of Elijah Moore and Dorothy Learned. This is from a chapter entitled "Librarians of Harvard College" in Library of Harvard University Bibliographical Contributions edited by Justin Winsor, "Jonathan Moore was born at Oxford, Mass., 7 July, 1769, the son of Captain Elijah and Dorothy (Learned) Moore. The father was for twenty-five years an inn-keeper of the town and a public spirited citizen. Jonathan graduated at Harvard in 1761, and obtained his A.M. in three years. He taught Greek and Hebrew for a time, and received from Yale an honorary A.M. in In September 1767, he became Librarian at Harvard, but at the end of the college year accepted a call to the church at Rochester (now Marion) Mass., where he was ordained 7 September, On the 1th of October following he married Susanna Parkman. He soon had many warm followers in his ministry but his changing theological views at last caused his separation from the church in A number of his parishioners withdrew with him and held services together for several years at his house. A memorandum by a nephew in 1808 would seem to indicate that he became a Baptist minister. On the death of his first wife Mr. Moore married Anna Hammond of Newport, R.I, He died at home in Rochester, 20 April, 1814, having had five children. The historian of the town says, "He was of a social temperament and jocose in Manner." More About JONATHAN MOORE and SUSANNA PARKMAN: Marriage: 13 Oct More About JONATHAN MOORE and ANNA HAMMOND: Marriage: Aft iv. ABIGAIL MOORE 263, b. 07 May ; m. JEREMIAH SHUMWAY 263. v. COLLINS MOORE 263, b. 17 Apr ; d. 24 Nov ; m. (1) HANNAH TOWN 263, 26 Mar ; m. (2) ELIZABETH CHAMBERLIN 263, 01 Jul More About COLLINS MOORE and HANNAH TOWN: Marriage: 26 Mar

14 More About COLLINS MOORE and ELIZABETH CHAMBERLIN: Marriage: 01 Jul vi. ELIJAH MOORE 263, b. 05 May vii. DOROTHY MOORE, b. 12 Apr viii. SARAH MOORE 263, b. 26 Apr ; m. REUBEN DAVIS 264. ix. EBENEZER MOORE 265, b. 07 Sep ; d. 10 Apr ; m. SARAH MOORE 265. x. DEBORAH MOORE 265, b. 27 Jul ; m. LEVI DAVIS ABIGAIL 5 LEARNED (EBENEZER 4, ISAAC 3, ISAAC 2, WILLIAM 1 ) 266 was born 07 Apr She married EDWARD DAVIS 266. Children of ABIGAIL LEARNED and EDWARD DAVIS are: i. EBENEZER 6 DAVIS 266. ii. JACOB DAVIS 266. iii. REUBEN DAVIS 266, m. SARAH MOORE 267 ; b. 26 Apr iv. LEVI DAVIS 268, m. DEBORAH MOORE 269 ; b. 27 Jul EBENEZER 5 LEARNED, JR. (EBENEZER 4, ISAAC 3, ISAAC 2, WILLIAM 1 ) 270 was born 18 Apr He married?? 270. Children of EBENEZER LEARNED and?? are: 28. i. SYLVANUS 6 LEARNED, b. 28 May 1760; d. 28 May ii. RUFUS LEARNED 271, m. MARY? 271 ; d. 12 Sep BENJAMIN 5 BOND (MARY 4 LEARNED, BENONI 3, ISAAC 2, WILLIAM 1 ) 272 was born 15 Jun He married ABIGAIL MIXER 273. Child of BENJAMIN BOND and ABIGAIL MIXER is: i. DR.? 6 BOND MARY 5 LEARNED (EDWARD 4, BENONI 3, ISAAC 2, WILLIAM 1 ) 274 was born 18 Sep She married ABIJAH STRATTON Jun , son of JABEZ STRATTON and TABITHA COOLIDGE. More About ABIJAH STRATTON and MARY LEARNED: Marriage: 03 Jun Children of MARY LEARNED and ABIJAH STRATTON are: i. JONATHAN 6 STRATTON 274. ii. ABIJAH STRATTON 274. iii. SAMUEL STRATTON JOHN 5 LEARNED (EDWARD 4, BENONI 3, ISAAC 2, WILLIAM 1 ) 275,276 was born 30 Mar ,278, and died 10 Nov 1832 in Angelica, NY 279,280. He married MARY WHITE Apr She was born 23 Jul ,284, and died 07 Aug Notes for JOHN LEARNED: From: The Learned Family, compiled by William Law Learned in part from the papers of the late Joseph Gay Eaton Larned. Albany, Joel Munsell's Sons, "JOHN5 (Edward4, Benoni3, Isaac2, William1), m., April 14, 1762, Mary White, b. July 23, 1744, and removed to Swansea, N. H., where probably his children were born. The History of Dublin, p. 361, says he came from Temple, Mass., in 1777, to Dublin, and settled lot 8, range 4. He subsequently removed to Columbia, Bradford Co., Pa., and finally to Angelica, N. Y., where he d. Nov. 10, His wife d. August 7, 1827"

15 More About JOHN LEARNED and MARY WHITE: Marriage: 14 Apr Children of JOHN LEARNED and MARY WHITE are: i. JOHN 6 LEARNED 285, b. 20 Feb 1763, Swansea, NH 285 ; d. Jan ii. JOHN LEARNED 286,287, b. 02 Jun 1765, Swansea, NH 288,289 ; m. PATTY TOWNSEND 290, 28 Dec More About JOHN LEARNED and PATTY TOWNSEND: Marriage: 28 Dec iii. DANIEL LEARNED, b. 14 Mar 1767, Dublin, Chesire County, New Hampshire; d. 28 Mar 1862, Millfield, OH. iv. ABIGAIL LEARNED 292,293,294, b. 13 Nov 1768, Dublin, Chesire County, New Hampshire 295 ; m. SIMEON RUSSELL v. POLLY LEARNED, b. 23 Feb 1772, Dublin, Chesire County, New Hampshire; d. 26 Jan vi. SARAH LEARNED 297,298, b. 11 Jul 1774, Dublin, Chesire County, New Hampshire 299 ; m. HENRY CUMMINGS 300,301, 02 Oct ; b. 29 Sep 1772, Swanzey, NH 301. More About HENRY CUMMINGS and SARAH LEARNED: Marriage: 02 Oct vii. JOSEPH DUNBAR LEARNED 302,303, b. 02 Oct 1780, Dublin, Chesire County, New Hampshire 304,305 ; d. 1849, St. Louis, MO 306. Notes for JOSEPH DUNBAR LEARNED: An alternate source on Ancestry.com lists this individual as Joseph Dana Learned with a birthdate of October 1, 1780 in Swansea, New Hampshire. 31. viii. REBECCA LEARNED, b. 20 May 1785; d Generation No ELIZABETH 6 FAY (HANNAH 5 CHILD, HANNAH 4 FRENCH, MARY 3 LOTHROP, SARAH 2 LEARNED, WILLIAM 1 ) 307 was born 01 Oct She married JOHN ROBERTS Jun 1746 in Grafton, MA 307. More About JOHN ROBERTS and ELIZABETH FAY: Marriage: 05 Jun 1746, Grafton, MA 307 Children of ELIZABETH FAY and JOHN ROBERTS are: i. JOHN 7 ROBERTS 307, b. 27 Oct ii. HANNAH R. ROBERTS 307, b. 28 Jul CAPTAIN JONATHAN 6 FAY (HANNAH 5 CHILD, HANNAH 4 FRENCH, MARY 3 LOTHROP, SARAH 2 LEARNED, WILLIAM 1 ) 308,309 was born 21 Nov 1724 in Westboro, MA 310,311, and died 03 Mar He married (1) JOANNA PHILLIPS Jun She was born , and died 10 Jun He married (2) MARY GODDARD Aug She died 29 Jun He married (3) LUCRETIA HAMILTON Mar More About JONATHAN FAY and JOANNA PHILLIPS: Marriage: 25 Jun Marriage Notes for JONATHAN FAY and MARY GODDARD: The marriage date of Jonathan and Mary Goddard is reported to be 28 Sept., 1789 in Massachusetts Marriages, More About JONATHAN FAY and MARY GODDARD: Marriage: 08 Aug More About JONATHAN FAY and LUCRETIA HAMILTON:

16 Marriage: 30 Mar Children of JONATHAN FAY and JOANNA PHILLIPS are: i. JONATHAN 7 FAY 315, b. 30 Nov 1747; d. 29 Jan 1747/ ii. JOHN FAY 315, b. 18 Aug iii. JONATHAN FAY, JR., b. Bet. 21 Jan , Westboro, MA; d. 01 Jun 1811, Concord, MA. iv. DAVID FAY 315, b. 09 Dec v. JOANNA FAY 315, b. 26 Jul ; d vi. HANNAH FAY 315, b. 13 May vii. DR. NAHUM FAY 315,316,317,318,319,320, b. 09 Mar ; d. Abt. Sep 1804, Baltimore, MD 322 ; m. (1) SARAH PUTNAM 323,324,325, 17 Jun ,327,328 ; b. 25 Jun ; d. 16 Mar 1798, Boston, MA 330,331 ; m. (2) MARY PUTNAM 332,333,334,335,336, 11 Apr 1799, Reading, MA 337,338,339 ; b. 30 Sep ,341 ; d. 27 Feb 1807, Charlestown, MA 342,343,344. Notes for DR. NAHUM FAY: From Brookline Jubilee by John Pierce, "There have been ten Presidents of the United States, sox of whom have gone to their final account. Washington;s second term of service in the Presidency closed in the month of my ordination,* *He made his last visit to Boston, Saturday, 24 October 1789, the autumn after his Inauguration to the Presidency, the only time I was ever privileged to see him. Well do I remember the circumstances of his entry into our neighboring capital. The day was quite blustering. He rode on an elegant white horse, with his suite. He was subjected to the inconvenience of waiting a length of time, on horseback, on the Neck, for the Town and State authorities, who were assembled in the Council Chamber of the Old State House, to determine, which should receive him, or pay him the first honors. On arriving at the State House, he was conducted to a temporary projection erected over the west door, where he with his suite was stationed. There were three arches, which extended over, what was then Cornhill, now Washington street. On the apex of the middle arch, stood a company of singers, headed by Dr. Nahum Fay, who sand an Ide prepared for the occasion, with such effect, as to draw tears from the eyes of the hero, who was not accustomed to weep on the field of battle. It is said, that Mr. Webb, of Charleston, is the only survivor of the little band, who sang his welcome. Owing to the exposures of that day, colds became very prevalent, which the common people denominated the Washington cold; but physicians called it the Influenza, probably for the first time the term was ever used in this region." From the Eastern Argus (Portland, Maine), September 20, "In Baltimore, fuddenly, Nahum Fay, M D of Bofton (Ma??ia) - a gentleman, (fays a Baltimore paper) whofe fuavity of manners, intelligent mind, extenfive education, and native benevolence of heart, juftly acquired him the efteem and regard of his acquaintance. While humanity has a tear, or friendfris a figh, the lofs of Dr. Fay will not remain unregretted." Notes for SARAH PUTNAM: From the Massachusetts Mercury (Boston, MA). March 20, "DIED On Friday, Mrs Sarah Fay, age 36, wife of Mr. Nahum Fay. Her funeral will be from his dwelling houfe, near the old North-Square, this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, which her friends and relations are invited to attend." More About SARAH PUTNAM: Cause of Death: Consumption 345 More About NAHUM FAY and SARAH PUTNAM: Marriage: 17 Jun ,347,348 Notes for MARY PUTNAM: From the New England Paladium (Boston, MA). February 27, "At Charleston, on Tuesday evening last, Mrs. Mary Fay, age 27 - niece to Aaron Putnam, Esq. Her funeral will be from his house this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Relations and friends are requested to attend, without further invitation."

17 More About NAHUM FAY and MARY PUTNAM: Marriage: 11 Apr 1799, Reading, MA 349,350, MARTHA 6 MOORE (DOROTHY 5 LEARNED, EBENEZER 4, ISAAC 3, ISAAC 2, WILLIAM 1 ) 352,353,354 was born 09 Feb 1734/35 in Oxford, MA 355,356,357, and died May She married EPHRAIM BALLARD Notes for MARTHA MOORE: See for Martha's bio. More About EPHRAIM BALLARD and MARTHA MOORE: Marriage: Children of MARTHA MOORE and EPHRAIM BALLARD are: i. CYRUS 7 BALLARD 361, b ii. LUCY BALLARD 361, b iii. MARTHA BALLARD 361, b ; d More About MARTHA BALLARD: Cause of Death: Diphtheria 361 iv. JONATHAN BALLARD 361, b v. TRIPHENE BALLARD 361, b ; d More About TRIPHENE BALLARD: Cause of Death: Diphtheria 361 vi. DOROTHY BALLARD 361, b ; d More About DOROTHY BALLARD: Cause of Death: Diphtheria 361 vii. HANNAH BALLARD 361, b. 06 Aug viii. DOROTHY BALLARD 361, b ix. EPHRAIM BALLARD 361, b DOROTHY 6 MOORE (DOROTHY 5 LEARNED, EBENEZER 4, ISAAC 3, ISAAC 2, WILLIAM 1 ) 362,363,364 was born 12 Apr ,366,367. She married DR. STEPHEN BARTON, SR May 1765 in Oxford, MA 368,369. He was born 1750, and died Notes for DR. STEPHEN BARTON, SR: From the Life of Clara Barton by Percy H. Epler, "Stephen Barton was a Physician. His generosity forbade him to present his bills to patients, and though a good practitioner, he was unable to make a living from the profession. In 1764 he settled at Oxford Center, and engaged in trading, becoming in time the landlord of the old Tavern. IN 1776 he removed to Windson, Maine, with his sons, but returned to Oxford in 1790 and established a mechanical shop. He died in Main in One of his sons was Stephen Barton, born August 18, This was the father of Clara Barton." More About STEPHEN BARTON and DOROTHY MOORE: Marriage: 28 May 1765, Oxford, MA 371,372 Children of DOROTHY MOORE and STEPHEN BARTON are: i. ELIJAH MOORE 7 BARTON 373, b. 12 Oct ; d. 13 Jun ii. GIDEON BARTON 373, b. 29 Mar ; d. 27 Oct iii. STEPHEN BARTON, JR, b. 18 Aug iv. ELIJAH MOORE BARTON 373, b. 10 Aug

18 Notes for ELIJAH MOORE BARTON: From Collections and Proceedings of the Maine Historical Society, "Early in the present century, much trouble arose in portions of the country between the Kennebec and Penobscot rivers, by a class of people called squatters; "men who," to quote the language of the late John H. Shepard, esq., "either without color or title, or under implied grants from pretended agents of speculators, have entered upon lots, cleared them up, built houses and raised families. Numerous lawsuits, ejectments and quarrels were the result. Many of these settlers believed that 'the higher law' - the law of consequences - justified any measures, even the shedding of blood, in defense of their clearings against the proprietors, and combinations for resistance were formed." The difficulties culminated, in 1809, in the murder of Paul Chadwick, while assisting a surveyor in Malta, now Windsor. He was waylaid and shot by an armed party consisting of Eljah Barton and others, disguised as Indians. Eight of their number, including Barton, were arrested, and lodge in Augusta jail. Their rescue was attempted, and the militia was called out for protection. At the October term of the Supreme Court, the prisoners were indicted for murder, and a special session for the trial was held during that month. Chief Justice Sedgwick and Associate Judges Sewall, Thacher and Parker were present. Samuel S. Wilde of Hallowell and Prentiss Mellen of Portland were engaged in defense, while Daniel Davis, solicitor general, appeared for the government. The defendants elected to be tried together. The trial occupied ten days, and forty-four witnesses were examined. The fact of guilt was proved beyond any reasonable doubt, at least against some of the prisoners. All of them had been recognized in Indian disguise, on the afternoon of the murder, near the place where it was committed. Seven voluntarily confessed their participation in the crime. Two of their number were identified in the dying declaration of the deceased. Judge Parker charged the jury, who, after being out two days, to the surprise of the court, bar and spectators, returned a verdict of not guilty. "Higher Law" had prevailed. The court made some pertinent and judicious comments upon the extreme danger of setting aside the law of the land, and breaking down the partition walls between right and wrong; remarking that "the last prayer of a good citizen should be that the discreet integrity of jurymen may be as well preserved from the contaminating influence of the threats or patronage of the great, as from the whimsical misguided current of public opinion. 34. v. GIDEON BARTON, b. 18 Jun 1786; d. 30 May 1878, Windsor, ME. vi. LUKE BARTON 373, b. 03 Sep vii. CLARISSA HARLOWE BARTON, b. 11 Sep 1770; d. 23 Nov viii. DOLLY BARTON 373, b. Aft ix. HANNAH BARTON 373, b. Aft x. PAMELA BARTON 373, b. Aft xi. PARTHENA BARTON 373, b. Aft xii. POLLY BARTON 373, b. Aft SYLVANUS 6 LEARNED (EBENEZER 5, EBENEZER 4, ISAAC 3, ISAAC 2, WILLIAM 1 ) 374 was born 28 May , and died 28 May He married (1) MARTHA DAVIS Apr She was born 27 Mar 1758 in Oxford, MA 374, and died 03 Oct He married (2) MARY? Jun She died 12 Sep More About SYLVANUS LEARNED and MARTHA DAVIS: Marriage: 09 Apr More About SYLVANUS LEARNED and MARY?: Marriage: 26 Jun Children of SYLVANUS LEARNED and MARTHA DAVIS are: i. LUCINDA 7 LEARNED 374, b. 03 Feb ; m. WILLIAM CAMBELL 375, 16 Feb 1805, Oxford, MA 375. More About WILLIAM CAMBELL and LUCINDA LEARNED: Marriage: 16 Feb 1805, Oxford, MA 375 ii. ABISHA LEARNED 376,377,378, b. 25 Sep ; m. BETSY RAND 380, 03 Feb 1816, Oxford, MA 380. More About ABISHA LEARNED and BETSY RAND: Marriage: 03 Feb 1816, Oxford, MA 380 iii. SYLVANUS LEARNED 381, b. 21 Jun iv. MARTHA LEARNED 381, b. 04 Apr

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