1282. Documentation for Thomas Macy (Bef to 19 April 1682) father of Sarah Macy (01 August 1646 to 1701)

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1 1282. Documentation for Thomas Macy (Bef to 19 April 1682) father of Sarah Macy (01 August 1646 to 1701) Thomas Macy was born in 1608 in Wiltshire County, England in the town of Chilmark.(1) He came to America and settled in Newbury, Massachusetts, where he was made a freeman on September 6, 1639.(2) In a very short while, he moved with a few others and was one of the original settlers of Salisbury, Massachusetts a few miles north of Newbury. In 1643, he was appointed one of the first seven selectmen of the new town. Thomas Macy and Sarah Hopcott were married 09 June 1639 in Chilmark, Wiltshire, England.(3) Sarah also was born in Chilmark, Wiltshire, England, about 1612.(4) While living in Salisbury, he and more of our kinfolk got together and agreed to buy Nantucket Island. Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard were then owned by Thomas Mayhew. In an old letter, Thomas Macy refers to Mayhew as his 'cousin.' Whether that was a literal statement or not is unknown. At any rate Thomas Mayhew was interested in selling the island and had never lived there. The ten original men were called `The First Purchasers' and took title in 1659.(5) Thomas Macy and Edward Starbuck seem to have made an inspection trip in the spring of 1659 and Thomas returned to be the first English settler in 1660 or early 1661.(6) For some period, his was the only family other than Indians on the island. Thomas and Sarah had seven children that were all born in Salisbury before leaving for Nantucket. Once on Nantucket, Thomas and Sarah remained there all their lives. Thomas Macy died on Nantucket on 19 April 1682.(7) Sarah Hopcott Macy died there in 1706.(8) Children of Thomas Macy and Sarah Hopcott: i. Sarah Macy was born 09 July 1644, in Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts.(9) She died 1645 at Salisbury.(10) ii. Sarah Macy was born 01 August 1646, at Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts.(11) She died at Nantucket in 1701.(12) She married William Worth, son of John and Barbara Worth, on 11 April 1665 at Nantucket.(13) William Worth died in 1724 in Nantucket.(14) iii. Mary Macy was born in 1648.(15) She married William Bunker, son of George Bunker and Jane Godfrey, at Nantucket on 11 April 1669.(16) She died at Nantucket on 10th, 3 mo (17) iv. Bethiah Macy was born about 1650.(18) She married Joseph Gardner, son of Richard Gardner and Sarah Shattuck, at Nantucket on 30 March 1670.(19) Joseph Gardner died in 1701.(20) Bethiah (Macy) Gardner died at Nantucket in 1732.(21) v. Thomas Macy was born at Salisbury, Massachusetts, on 22 September

2 1653.(22) He died at Nantucket on 03 December 1675.(23) He was never married. vi. John Macy was born at Salisbury, Massachusetts, on 14 July 1655.(24) He died at Nantucket on 14 October 1691.(25) He married Deborah Gardner.(26) vii. Francis Macy was born at Salisbury, Massachusetts, about 1657.(27) He died at Salisbury, Massachusetts in 1658.(28) Thomas Mayhew, of Martha s Vineyard, deeded nineteen-twentieths of the island of Nantucket, in July, 1659, to Tristram Coffin, Thomas Macy, Christopher Hussey, Richard Swayne, Thomas Barnard, Peter Coffin, Stephen Greenleaf, John Swayne, and William Pile, Mayhew reserving a share for himself, thus making the ten proprietors. At a meeting of the proprietors held at Salisbury, Sep. 2, 1659, the ten owners were authorized to admit ten partners. Thomas Mayhew took John Smith, Tristram Coffin took Nathaniel Starbuck, Thomas Macy took Edward Starbuck, Christopher Hussey took Robert Pike, Thomas Barnard took Robert Barnard, Peter Coffin took James Coffin, Stephen Greenleaf took Tristram Coffin, Jr., Richard Swain took Thomas Look, John Swain took Thomas Coleman, and William Pile sold his whole tenth to Richard Swain in The Indian deed of 1671 was to Tristram Coffin, Thomas Macy, Richard Swayne, Thomas Bernard, John Swayne, Mr. Thomas Mayhew, Edward Starbuck, Peter Coffin, James Coffin, Stephen Greenleafe, Tristram Coffin, Jr., Thomas Coleman, Robert Bernard, Christopher Hussey, Robert Pyke, John Symth, and John Bishop. In we find ristram Coffin for William Pile.: From Mass, Hist. Soc. Coll., vol. 3, p. 155, and the Macy Family. The accounts differ in several particulars. The date Sep., 1659, is Feb., 1659, in the latter. The former states that Edward Starbuck and James Coffin came to Nantucket from Martha s Vineyard. Following - Thomas Macy was born about 1608 and is believed to have originated from Chilmark, Wiltshire, England. Acccording to Hoyt, he was a planter, clothier, and merchant. Thomas married Sarah Hopcot 9th 6 month 1639 in Chilmark, Wiltshire, England. Sarah was born about Thomas was one of the first settlers in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts and was admitted freeman 6 September The Macys settled in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts by the end of The Macy-Colby house in nearby Amesbury, which Thomas built, still stands. Here, he was a representative in 1664, according to Savage. Austin states that he was one of those given full powers to order all the affairs of the town in 1643, 1647, and 1653 and served as a juryman in 1648 and deputy in According to Silvanus J. Macy, Thomas was a merchant, planter, selectman, juryman, and a Baptist. That he was a Baptist, however, has been questioned by Hoyt.!Thomas was brought before court for entertaining Quakers. Four men had stopped at the Macy home to ask directions on rainy morning, staying about threequarters of an hour. Because Thomas was ill and unable to get a horse on the day of the trial, he wrote a letter to the court to explain the circumstances. Thomas was fined.! Thomas Macy was one of the original purchasers of Nantucket in Tradition states that he fled to Nantucket from persecution as a result of the case against him concerning the Quakers. John Greenleaf Whittier wrote a romanticized version of the legend in his poem The Exiles. The voyage by ship with his family and several others to the island was said to have been stormy. On 10 May 1661, Thomas was one the men

3 chosen to lay out and measure the land on Nantucket.! Thomas was again at Salisbury in 1664 but then sold his house and moved to Nantucket permanently. Thomas was Nantucket s second chief magistrate in There seems to have been a controversy a year later when his commission was up. The governor did not appoint a new chief magistrate, so Thomas continued to serve. Peter Folger rebelled, witholding records as the clerk. Macy won a vote in his favor and Folger was later arrested for refusing to comply. He died 19 April 1682 on Nantucket, Massachusetts. Administration on his estate was granted 1 August 1682 to his son, John. Sarah died in 1706 in Nantucket, Massachusetts. The following is from Whipple, A.B.C., Vintage Nantucket, Chester, CT: Globe Pequot Press, 1978: The first family of Nantucket or the first family of off-islanders, depending on your point of view was not named Coffin but Macy It was one Thomas Macy who was first to settle on Nantucket Island. Thomas Macy lived in Salisbury, in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Salisbury was populated by people who had fled religious persecution in coming to Massachusetts from Europe. Now they had launched their own brand of persecution. Their chief target was Quakerism. Not only did Massachusetts Puritans abhor the Quakers, they also outlawed them. It was more than a sin to be a Quaker; it was a crime. Quakers were legally banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony on pain of death. They were hounded from town to town and often were mutilated and hanged. So it was also a crime for Thomas Macy to take pity on the four Quakers who knocked on his door on a rainy April morning in In his answer to the charges against him, Macy explained that he had been out, that he had returned to find his wife ill and in bed. While he was trying to tend to her, there was a knock on his door. He opened it to find four men, one of whom was an acquaintance and a man suspected of being a Quaker. Standing in the rain outside his door, they asked Macy for directions. The rain was severe at the moment and Macy asked them in. He later pleaded that he told them he could not shelter them if they were Quakers; but he could not be callous enough to drive them out into the pouring rain. They stayed by his fire for a little over an hour. The rain let up; they thanked him kindly and went on their way. Word of Macy s unchristian act reached the authorities in Salisbury, and he was threatened with a fine and possible imprisonment. Meanwhile, during the summer of 1659, friends of Thomas Macy, including one Tristram Coffin, invited him to join in the purchase of some land on an island called Nantucket, 30 miles off Massachusetts southern coast. There were ten families in the group, and their plan was to escape the harassment of the Puritan town fathers of Salisbury by starting yet another new life on Nantucket. They were not Quakers themselves; they had no particular views pro or con Quakerism. They simply were fed up with the arbitrary and sanctimonious rule of their Puritan neighbors. And Thomas Macy had more reason than the rest of them to join the group of refugees! A poem entitled The Exiles, by John Greenleaf Whittier, depicts Thomas Macy and his family fleeing from his house in Salisbury a few steps ahead of the authorities, rushing to the riverbank and embarking in a 'light sherry' for Nantucket. Whittier's description has a charming commentary of Salisbury's pastor, who dashes to the riverbank.! Come back, come back, the parson cried,! The church s curse beware.!

4 Curse, an thou wilt! said Macy,! Thy blessing prithee spare.! Actually Macy's voyage was a somewhat more leisurely process, though it was a flight from the avenging authorities nonetheless. Thomas and his wife Sarah took along their five children and three adventurous young friends: Edward Starbuck, Isaac Coleman (a twelve-year-old orphan), and eighteen-year-old James Coffin. Crowded into an open boat, the exiles sailed first to Martha's Vineyard, where they put into Great Harbor (now Edgartown) for comfort and further direction, as Macy succinctly phrased it. On they shortly went to the island just below the horizon to the south. They ran into a squall, with rain, strong winds and mounting seas, but Macy held his course for Nantucket a wise decision, considering the size of his boat; to have turned back would have meant running with the squall and spending many more hours in it. They made their landfall at the western end of the island, in what is now known as Madaket Harbor, where Mayhew had built a dock for his visits to Nantucket! The Macy family built a hut on the shore of the harbor. Their first tentative meetings with the Indians were friendly Nantucket's new family had scarcely settled in by wintertime. It was a typically long, cold and dreary Nantucket winter, and Macy and his family used up the provisions they had brought with them. They would perhaps have been wiser to come to the island in spring, thereby allowing themselves time for planting, harvesting and preserving food for the winter. But had Thomas Macy stayed in Salisbury that winter, he might have wound up in jail! So bitter had the two factions become that a simple misunderstanding, one that might normally have called only for a judicial ruling in New York, erupted into recrimination, defiance and repression. Thomas Macy was Nantucket s chief magistrate, under a oneyear commission from the governor. On October 1, 1676, Macy s commission expired. Preoccupied with other matters, Governor Andros did not immediately renew the commission or appoint another chief magistrate. Accordingly, Macy called a town meeting, in which it was voted that he would continue to serve until his successor was named by New York. Thomas Macy was one of the Coffin faction. The clerk of the court was Peter Folger, who had joined forces with John Gardner Folger now decided that Thomas Macy was serving illegally; therefore he would not turn over his court records, nor would he serve any longer as clerk. The town met again, in raucous confrontation. The vote corn kernels for yea, beans for nay supported Macy. Folger was requested again to hand over the court records. He refused. He was sentenced to jail. The following is from Thomas Macy, Before Nantucket, Footprints Through Time: A Macy Family Newsletter, 8th issue, Jun 1988: In 1656 Richard Currier and Thomas Macy were given permission to build a sawmill on the West side of the Powow. Since it was found that more than one sawmill was needed. The town gave Currier and Macy the privilege of using all the wood on the common lot that had not been granted to the first mill, William Osgood s, with the exception of the oak trees which were needed by the settlers to make canoes. After Macy went to live at Nantucket in 1659 Currier continued the sawmill for many years! Like Richard Currier, Thomas Macy is listed on Amesbury records as one of the first settlers and was its first Town Clerk, 1655 through the first week or so of November He too signed the 1654 Articles of Agreement. Merrill says that he was a good penman and kept fine records and was probably well educated. It is through his copying of the Articles of Agreement, which laid down conditions with

5 which the settlers West of the Powow had to comply before they could become a distinct town separate from Salisbury, that we have such information today. The voters of the new town agreed to these at their town meeting on 18 March 1655! In 1654 Macy sold his home at Bartlett's Corner to Anthony Colby and evidently built or bought a house at what was later to be called the Mills District. In 1656 he and Richard Currier built their sawmill on the Powow and on 20 August 1658 he mortgaged the place in which he was living in to Radah Gove of Roxbury, 1/3 of all his part of sawmill at ye New Town and all utensils and priviledges and his dwelling house with 3 acres of upland thereto adjoining with the barn out house more or less bounded by Powow s river East, the street West and the land of Richard Currier South. These boundaries fix his home after he sold the Macy-Colby house in 1654 near the Powow, probably behind the present Post Office in the vicinity of Currier Street. It was from this house at the Mills that Macy and his family fled, supposedly in an open boat, to Nantucket in There is doubt in the minds of many that his departure was a dire result of his harboring Quakers during a severe rainstorm. He had purchased Nantucket Island, at the time under New York's jurisdiction, in July of the same year with Christopher Hussey, Tristram Coffin and others for 30 lbs plus two beaver hats, one for myself and one for my wife, from John Mayhew. This would seem to indicate that Goodman Macy was contemplating a change of scenery several months before the incident occurred which later inspired Whittier to express his thought in The Exiles. Macy had enemies in town and the information passed on by a good neighbor, to local authorities, of the presence of Quakers in the Macy home at the Mills might be construed as an act of vengeance! The Macy-Colby house lot was bounded, in 1654, on the West by the land of Edmund Elliott and the burying ground, called Union Cemetery since 1663, and on the East by what is now Main Street. This early home of Macy's is about one quarter of a mile below the lights at the junction of Route 10 and Main Street. Although Macy was buried on the island of Nantucket, as were some of his descendants, his name appears on the Golgotha Stone near the Powow river. Undoubtedly this man is the best known of all the early settlers because of John Greenleaf Whittier's poem, The Exiles. The following is from Macy, Silvanus J., Genealogy of the Macy Family, Albany: Joel Munsell, 1868: We find Thomas Macy frequently held positions of honor and trust in the new settlement (of Salisbury); he was a merchant, a planter, one of the select men of the town, a juryman, and withal a preacher. He was of the Baptist persuasion and would frequently on the Sabbath exhort the people! Thomas Macy died on the island of Nantucket, the 19th day of April, 1682, aged 74 years. No tomb stone marks the final resting place of his earthly remains, but a monument has been reared in the hearts of his descendants in commemoration of him, which the ruthless hand of time neither obliterated nor crumbles... He appears to have died without a will, as letters of administration were issued to his son John Macy, as we find from the records of deeds of the island, book No. 2, page 33, the action of the court, as well as the copy of inventory then filed! John Macy was a house carpenter, and there are probably several houses yet in existence on the island, some parts of which were made by him.

6 The following is from Banks, Charles E., The English Family of Mayhew, The History of Martha's Vineyard, vol. I, 1911: It will be remembered that Thomas Macy of Nantucket, who is said to have been of Chilmark, referred to Thomas Mayhew of Martha s Vineyard as my honored cousin (N. Y. Col. MSS., Vol. XXV), and while searching for Mayhew wills, I accidentally found the will of Thomas Maycie of Chilmark, dated 1575, which may serve as the basis of some future investigations concerning that well-known family, whose emigrant ancestor first settled in Salisbury, Massachusetts. Children (Macy), all born at Salisbury, Massachusetts: i. Sarah, born 4th, 9 mo ii. Sarah, born 6th, 1 mo iii. Mary, born 10th, 4 mo.1648 iv. Bethia, born about 1650 v. Thomas, born 22d, 9 mo vi. John, born 14th, 7 mo vii. Francis, born 1657 REFERENCES 1. Starbuck, Alexander, The History of Nantucket, County, Island, and Town including Genealogies of First Settlers. Charles E. Tuttle Company: Rutland, Vermont, page 787; Savage, James, A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Vols. 2-4, Baltimore, MD: Genelogical Publishing Co., 1990 (originally published Boston, ); Philbrick, Nathaniel, Away Off Shore, Nantucket Island and Its People, , Mill Hill Press: Nantucket, Massachusetts, page 21; Nantucket, Mass., Vital Records to 1850, 5 vols. Boston, , 5:188, (Hereafter NVR to 1850), Nantucket Births, page 306, Macy, Thomas, h. Sarah Hopcot,, 1608, in England, P.R. 38; Hoyt, David W., The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1982; Macy, Silvanus J., Genealogy of the Macy Family, Albany: Joel Munsell, 1868; Worth, Henry Barnard, Nantucket Lands and Land Owners, Nantucket: Nantucket Historical Association, 1901, Vol. 2, Bulletin No. 1; Database of the Eliza Starbuck Barney Genealogical Record, Nantucket Historical Association (created from records collected by Eliza Starbuck Barney ( )); Macy, Obed, The History of Nantucket, Boston, MA: Hilliard Gray, 1835; Whittier, John Greenleaf, The Complete Poetical Works of Whittier, (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1892); Thomas Macy, Before Nantucket, Footprints Through Time: A Macy Family Newsletter, 8th issue, Jun 1988; Folger, William C., A Record of Births, Deaths, and Marriages on Nantucket, Beginning in 1662, New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol. 7, Apr NVR to 1850, Marriages, page 177, Macy, Thomas, in the early part of came... from Salisbury... with his wife & family accompanied by Edward Starbuck, James Coffin & Isaac Coleman... to Nantucket, and Sarah Hopcot, 9th, 6 mo. 1639, in Chilmark, Wiltshire, Eng., Intention not recorded. P.R. 38.

7 4. Ibid; Starbuck, History of Nantucket, page Philbrick, Away Off Shore, Chapters III and IV. 6. Ibid. 7. NVR to 1850, Deaths, page 434, Macy, Thomas [dup. Macey], Mr., Apr. 19, [Macy, h. Sarah Hopcot, 19 th 4 mo., a. 74, P.R.38. Macy, 19 th, 3 mo, P.R.63.]; Starbuck, History of Nantucket, page NVR to 1850, Deaths, page 432, Macy, Sarah Hopcot, wid. Thomas,, 1706, a. 94, P.R NVR to 1850, Births, page 301, Macy, Sarah, d. Thomas and Sarah Hopcot, 4th, 9 mo. 1644, in Salisbury, P.R NVR to 1850, Deaths, page 431, Macy, Sarah, d. Thomas and Sarah Hopcot,, 1645 or 1646, in Salisbury, P.R NVR to 1850, Births, page 301, Macy, Sarah, w. William Worth (s. John of England), d. Thomas and Sarah Hopcot, 6th [dup. 8th], 1 mo. 1646, in Salisbury, P.R NVR to 1850, Deaths, page 618, Worth, Sarah, forst w. William (s. John), d. Thomas Macy and Sarah Hopcot,, 1701, P.R NVR to 1850, Marriages, page 174, Macy, Sarah and William Worth, Apr. 11, Intention not recorded. [Sarah, d. Thomas and Sarah Hopcot, and William Worth, s. John of Devonshire, Eng., m d.... among Friends, P.R. 38.]; NVR to 1850, Marriages, page 532, Worth, William and Sarah Macy, Apr. 11, Intention not recorded. [William, s. John of Devonshire, Eng., and Sarah Macy, d. Thomas and Sarah Hopcot, m d.... among Friends, P.R. 38.]. 14. NVR to 1850, Deaths, page 620, Worth, William, h. Sarah (d. Thomas Macy and Sarah), h. Damaris Sibley of Salem ( no chn. ), brother of Francis ( went to Portugal ), Lionel ( to the eastward of Boston ) and Richard ( to New Jersey ), s. John of Devonshire, Eng.,, 12 mon P.R NVR to 1850, Births, page 290, Macy, Mary, w. William Bunker (s. George and Jane), d. Thomas and Sarah Hopcot, 10th, 4 mo. 1648, in Salisbury, P.R NVR to 1850, Marriages, page 166, Macy, Mary and Will[ia]m Bunker, Apr. 11, Intention not recorded. [Mary, d. Thomas and Sarah Hopcot, and William Bunker, s. George and Jane Godfrey [dup. 11th, 4 mo.], P.R. 38.]. 17. NVR to 1850, Deaths, page 89, Bunker, Mary, w. William (s. George and Jane), d. Thomas Macy and Sarah Hopcot, 10th, 3 mo. 1729, P.R NVR to 1850, Births, page 265, Macy, Bethiah, w. Joseph Gardner (s. Richard 1st and Sarah), d. Thomas and Sarah Hopcot, abt. 1650, in Salisbury, P.R. 38.

8 19. NVR to 1850, Marriages, page 510, Gardner, Joseph and Bethiah Macy, Mar. 30, Intention not recorded. [Joseph, s. Richard 1st and Sarah (Shattuck), and Bethiah Macy, d. Thomas and Sarah Hopcot, P.R. 38.]. 20. NVR to 1850, Deaths, page 307, Gardner, Joseph, h. Bethiah (d. Thomas Macy and Sarah), s. Richard 1st and Sarah (Shattuck),, 1701, P.R NVR to 1850, Deaths, page 293, Gardner, Bethiah, w. Joseph (s. Richard 1st and Sarah), d. Thomas Macy and Sarah Hopcot, 19th, 8 mo. 1732, P.R NVR to 1850, Births, page 306, Macy, Thomas Jr., s. Thomas and Sarah Hopcot, 22d, 9 mo [in Salisbury], P.R NVR to 1850, Deaths, page 434, Macy, Thomas Jr., Dec. 3, [s. Thomas and Sarah Hopcot, young, P.R. 38.]. 24. NVR to 1850, Births, page 282, Macy, John 1st, h. Deborah (d. Richard Gardner 1st and Sarah), s. Thomas and Sarah Hopcot, 14th, 7 mo. 1655, in Salisbury, P.R NVR to 1850, Deaths, page 422, Macy, John, Oct. 14, [John 1st, h. Deborah (d. Richard Gardner 1st and Sarah), s. Thomas and Sarah Hopcot, 14th, 10 mo., a. 36, P.R 38. John 1st, 14th, 10 mo., a. 35, P.R. 63.]. 26. Ibid 27. NVR to 1850, Births, page 276, Macy, Francis, s. Thomas and Sarah Hopcot,, 1657, in Salisbury, P.R NVR to 1850, Deaths, page 419, Macy, Francis, s. Thomas and Sarah Hopcot,, 1658, young, in Salisbury, P.R. 38.

9 MACY Thoma Mac~. according to tradition, must have passed the earlier months of his sojourn on the Island with few if a ny English associates outside his own family. Tradition f\t r ther says that early in the spring (Mr. Macy having removed In October or November) Edward Starbuck, returned to Salisbury or Dover and when be tinally returned to Nantucket several neighbors came with him. It is difficult to see the basis for the story as it Is told. Simllat ly tradition says that Mr. Macy returned to Salisbury and remained t here awhlle. There seems to be no evidence confirmatory of such a story. Tradition bas a aren 1 aimed to establish a fact that Thomas Macy -- and his family and Edward Star uc an Isaac Coleman settl ed in Nantucket in the fall_dj: but t here seems to be no avallable evidence to prove this assumption. Macy's letter, written in Salisbury to explain why he did not appear to a nswet the summons of the Com:t. was dated October 27, 1 G59. The decision of t he Court In his case was not given until November 12. Some time would be t equired to perfect his plans after he learned t he decision of the Court, (though 1t is doubtful it that seriously affected ltim) to move with his wife a nd four or more children into a strange country inhabited only by Indians just at t he opening of winter. Further more all meetings of the company prior to that of J u ly 15, 1 661, were held at Salisbury, the one of that date was held at Nantucket. At the meeting at Salisbury May 10, 1661 all apparently being p resent, it was decided that in the rutu e t he t ecot'c!s of the Company s~d be kept at Sallsbury by Robert Piket and at Na~tucket by T homas Mac~. It is more than probable that his permanent residence was not at Nantucket until ;"111. Macy's house lot was on the eastern side or Reed Pond, t hen a creek extending fr om the north shore south of the t oad. t Obed Macy says bis house was moved to Wescot and until vet y recently it stood in Macy's Lane. He seems to have heen a man with good judgment and marked self control and his correspondence wit h Gov. Andros at the time of the " Insul'l'ection," is in marked contrasl to that of Gardner and Folger. THO)IA8 )lacy med 8arab Hopeou. bon ID Baalaad ID uu. died ID NaDtaelcet April U.Hii:-Tbilr eblldr... we,._ --.. I tt.rah, bon at 8all bal'f. Jul7 t. UU: died lui... II Hllrah, bord at Rall bul')'. Aup t 1. lui. married (April 1, 1111) wi.llla Wortb. Died ntt. "'l'wo sons, Ft nncis a.nd '('homas, died unmarri('d and t)t'obably!ot med vnrt ot his family. tla.nd and Land Owners p 71. :tt'npubllshed :\f. S.

10 '188 HISTORY OF NANTUCKET iii )(nry born at Salisbury, December 4, 1648; died June 6, 1712; married (April 11, 1669) William Bunker, son or George and Jane. iv BethJah, born at Salisbury 16 50; died ; married (March 30, 1670) Joseph Gardner, son or Richartl and Sarah. v Thomas, born at Salisbury, September 22, 1653; died. unmarried, December 3, vi John, born at Salisbury, July 14, 1655; died Octobe1 14, 16 91; married Deborah Gardner. daughter or Richard and Sarah. vii l<'mnds, born in Salisbury, 1657 ; died With the exception of the first Sarah and Francis, the children a ll died in Nantucket. JOHN MACY [2] (Thomns ll]) born in Salisbury:--July '14, 1635; died at Nantucket Octobe1 14, 1691; married Deborah Gard~. daughter of Richard and Sarah. T heir children were- John, born 1675; died November 28, 1751 : married (April 25, 1707).:[uditb Worth, daughter or J ohn and Miriam. ii Snrnh, born April 3, 1677; died March 18, 1748; married John Barnard, son of Nathaniel and Mary. iii Debornh, born March 3, 1679; died August 16, 174 2: married Daniel Rjtssell. iv Uethiah, born April 8, 1683; died June 6, 1738; married first, ( ) Joseph Coffin, son or James and Mary-second, J ohn Renuff v,jabe:~., born 1683 ; died August 6, 1776 : married (November 27, 1712) Sarah Starbuck. ~ daughter of Jethro and Dorcas. vi l\hn ), born 1685; died June 27, 1717; married (1st, 9 mo. 1711) Solomon Colen~a n, son of J ohn a nd Joanna. vii 'l'houws, born 1687; died March 16, 1759; manied (June 1 8, 1708) Deborah Co~n. daughter of (Lieut.) John Coffin and Deborah. Yii i R khm cl, born September 22, l 689 ; died December !.1; married, firs t, (November 8, 1711) Deborah Pinkham, daught~r of Reuben and Mary; second. June S, 1769) Alice t>addack, daughter of Joseph and Sarah.* *Richard built t h e flr s t wharf ( 112:: ) nrhi tlw firl<l windmill In :-<antucl{et, l\lnc :v ( i ( twat ogy, p. 81.

11 NANTUCKET DIRTIIS lfacyt Susannah, ch. Jonathan and Lois, 27th, 5 mo. 1756, c.r.4. f<l. Jonathan and Lois (Gorham), P.R.J8.] Susannah, eft. Henry and Sarah, 28tb, 9 mo. 1765, c.r.4. [first w. Shubael Swain (s. Reuben and Hannah), d. Henry and Sarah (Swain), P.R.38.] Thaddeus, ch. Enoch and Anna, 12th, 9 mo. I 770, C.R.4. [ s. Enoch and Anna (Macy), P.R.J8.] Thaddeus, h. Catherine (d. Isaac White and Catherine (Stanton)), s. Enoch and Anna (Macy), 25th, 2 mo [ in N.C.l, P.R.J8. Thomas, h. Sarah Hopcot,, 16o8, in England, P.a.38. -Thomas Jr~s. Thomas and-sarah Hopcot, 22d; g- mo [in Salisbury], P.R.J8. Thomas, h. Deborah {d. John Coffin and Deborah), s. John xst and Deborah (Gardner), abt. 1687, P.R.J8. Thomas. ch. Thomas and Deborah, 13th, 8 mo. 1724, c.r.4. [Thomas Jr., ch. Thomas and Deborah (Coffin), P.R.38J Thomas, ch. Joseph and Hannah, May 1, (h. i\iary (. Tristram Starbuck), s. Joseph and Hannah (Hobbs), P.R.38.) Thomas, ch. Paul and Bethiah. 28th, 2 mo. 176.;. c.r.4. [h. Anna (d. John Sweet and Mary (Gardner) of N.C.). "removed from Guilford Co. to Tenn. in 1796 thence to ){iami Co. 0. in 1807,'' s. Paul and Bethia (Macy), 1~.R. 38. ] Thomas, h. Phebe (d. Etihu Bunker and Phebe), h. Hannah (Eberts) (dup. (Everett) ] Chapin (wid.). s. John and Bethiah (Cartwright) (first w. ), 25th, 8 mo. 1778, P.R.J8. Thomas. ch. Henry and Sarah, 19th, 11 J}'lO. 178o, c.n.4. [h. Rebecca (d. Tristram Barnard and Margaret). s. Henry and Sarah (Swain), P.R.38.) Thomas, m., ch. Obed and Abtgail, 28th, r mo c.r.4. fh. Elisabeth (Swain), h. Eunice (d. Zenas Coffin). h. Christina (wid. Dr. Edmund Gale, d. Samuel Stubbs). P.R.2I. h. Elizabeth (d. Tristram Swain). h. Eunice (d. Zenas Coffin), h. Christina (wid. Edmund Gale, d. Samuel Stubbs) ("no child"), s. Obed and Abigail (Pinkham), P.R.J8.] Thomas, ch. William and Anna, 14th, 2 mo. 1794, c.r-4. fthomas W., h. Lydia B. (d. Thomas T ownsend and Phebe), s. William Jr. and Anna (Hussey) (first w.), P.R.38.] Thomas. s. Isaac, merchant, and Ann [Ann Eliza ( rviacy), P.R.J8.] of N., Apr. g, r844, in N.

12 NANTUCKET KAaltJAGBS lfacy', Susanna (Ma.xcy) and Silas Folger, Apr. 25, [Susanna, wid. Reuben, d. Samuel Foy and Susan (Ellis), and Silas Folger~ s. Frederic and Mary (Trott), PLR.J8.} Thomas, "in the ear1y part of 1659 came from Salisbury with his wife & family accompanied by Edward Starbuck, James Coffin & Isaac Coleman to Nantucket," and sarah Hopcot. 9th, 6 mo. 1639, in Chilmark, Wiltshire, Eng.,* P.LJ8. Thomas of Sherbourn in N. and Deborah Coffin, d. John of Edgartown, June 18, 1708, in Edgartown.* (Thomas, s. John 1st and Debornh (Gardner), and Deborah Coffin, d. John 1st and Deborah (Austin), P.R.38.] Thomas, s. Joseph and Hannah of Sherborn in N. and Mary Starbuck, d. Tristram and Deborah of Sherborn in N., 24th, 2 mo., "called February," r755, in Sherborn in N., c.r.4- [Thomas, s. Joseph and Iiannah (Hobbs), and ~Iary Starbuck, d. Tristram and Deborah (Coffin), -, 1 mo., 11 Removed... about 1773 to New Garden," P.R.38.] Thomas, s. John and Bethiah (Cartwright) (first w.), and Phebe Bunker (first w.), d. Elihu and Phebe (Starbuck), -~ 12 mo. 1799, in Hudson, N.Y.,* P.R.38. Thomas, s. Obed and Abigail of N~, and Elizabeth Swain, d. Tristram and Rachel of N., 7th, 4 mo. 18o8, in N., c.r.4. [Elisabeth, P.R.2l. Thomas, s. Obcd and Abi~ail (Pinkham), and Elizabeth Swain (first w.), d. Trtstram and Rachel (Bunker), -,. 2 mo., P.R~J8.] Thomas of N., s. Obed and Abigail of N'., and Eunice Coffin, d. Zenas and Abiel of N., 9th, 9 mo. 1824, in N., c.r.4. [Thomas, s. Obcd and Abigail (Pinkham), and Eunice Coffin (second w.), d. Zenas and Abial (Gardner ), P.R.J8.] Thomas, widr., 56, merchant, b. N., s. Obed and Abigail, and Christina Gale, wid., 48, b. N., d. Sam [ ue ]1 Stubbs and Mary, all of N., Oct. 22, 1843, in N. [Christina, wid. Dr. Edmund, P.R.2I. Thomas_. s. Obed and Abigail (Pinkham), and Christina Gale (third w.), wid. l!dmund, d. Samuel Stubbs and Christina (Worth ) (first w.), P.R.J8.] Thomas M. and Mary B. Coffin, Feb. 19, [Thomas M., s. l;rancis Jr. and Hannah Macreal, and Mary B. Coffin, d. Gilbert and Phebe (Damard), P.R.J8.) Thomas W. and Lydia Townsend, Sept. 28, [Thomas W., s. William Jr. and Anna (Hussey) (first w.), and Lydia B. Townsend, d. Thomas and Phebe (Baxter), P.R.38.] lnt nuon Dot noor4 cj. tfor detall<ed fncormatjon ae& record ot consort.

13 NANTUCKET BIRTHS JOJ MACY, Sarah, ch. Peleg and Lucretia, 3d, 3 mo. 1819, C.R.4. fsarab E. Bunker, P.R.Jl. Sarah C. Macy, w. George F. nunker (s. Timothy C. and 'ancy), d. Peleg Jr. and Lucretia (Folger) (first w.), P.R.38.] Saral1, ch. Matthew and Abigail (second w.),, C.R.4. f w. Stephen Springer, d. Matthew and Abigail (Gardner) (second w.), P.R.38.) Sarah C., ch. William W. and Phebe, 28th, 7 mo. 1819, c.r.4. Sarah C., ch. William W. and Phebe, 24th, 2 mo. 1822, c.r.4. Sarah C., d. William W. and Miriam P. H. (Wharton) (second w.),, 1838, P.R.38. Sarah C., d. Robert F., carpenter, and Lucy [Lucy H. (Hamblin), P.R.38.l of K., Sept. 1, 1847, inn. Sarah E. (see Sarah). Sarah E., d. Reuben and Hepsabeth (Harris), 2d, 2 mo. 1827, P.R.J8. Sarah F., d. Charles E., cooper, and Harriet N. of N., ~Iar. 20, 1849 Sarah I-I., w. 1-ialtet Crowell, d. Capt. Richard and Catherine (Alley), 22d, 5 mo. 1820, P.R.38.. Sarah I-lopcot ( ], w. Thomas, -~, 1612, in England, P.R.J8. Sarah J., nresides at Saratoga," w. Nelson I-fammond, d. J ohn R. and Sally (Haskins) ( first w.), 3d, 3 mo. J8I9, F.R.38. Sarah Vv., w. J{elley, d. George \Vendell and Lydia (Percival), 15th, 12 mo. 1835, P.R.38. Seth, s. John and Judith [John Jr. and Judith (Worth), P.R.~8.], 22d, 8 mo Seth. ch. F rancis and Judi~h [(Coffin) P.R.J8.], Dec. 21, Seth, ch. Jonathan anc1 Lots,-, 9 mo. 1767, C.R-4. [s. Jonathan and Lois (Gorham), P-.R.38.],, Seth, ch. Reuben and Anna, 6th, 4 mo. 1768, c.r.4. [Seth George, h. Deborah (d. Benjamin J enkins and Deborah), h. Sarah (d. Paul Hussey and l\1argaret), s. Reuben and Anna (Barnard) (first w.), P.R.38.] Seth, ch. Stephen and '1\1ercy, 2d, 2 mo. 1773, c.r.4. [ s. Stephen and Mercy (Allen), P.R.38.] Seth. h. Margaret (d. David Haight and Phebe of Ghent, N.Y.), s. Abraham Jr. and Priscilla (Bunker), 25th, 3 mo. J786 [? in N.Y.], P.R.J8. Seth, ch. Peleg and Sarah, 29th, 8 mo. I8oi, c.r-4. [s. Peleg and Sarah (Wendell) (Starbuck), P.R.38.] Seth, ch. Job and Debora~ 4th, I mo. x8o5, c.r.4. (h. Tirza (Bearse) Gibbs, s. Job and Deborah (Gardner), P.R.38.]

14 434 JllANrol :I F:t DEATBS.MACY, Susan S. (see Susan). Susanna (Wilcox) [Macy] ~ 23~ I mo. 1783, c R 4 [Macy. w. Jethro (s. Jethro and Hepsabeth), d. John Wilcox and Hannah, P.R.J8. Macy, w. Jethro, P.JL63-] Susanna (see Macy ). Susanna, w. Edmund, utb, II mo. 1833, c 'R 4 (w. Edmmd ( s. Stephen and Mercy), d. Seth Coleman and Deborah (Swain), P.R.J8.] Susannah, cb.. Jonathan and Lois, tsth, S.mo. 1757, c R 4 (d. J onatban and Lois (Gorham), P.R.J8.] Thaddeus, c:b. Enoch and Anna (Macy), 26th, 10 mo "in Childhood," in Guilford Co., N.C., P.lLJS. Thaddeus, b. Catherine (d. Isaac White and Catherine (Stanton)), s. Enoch and Anna (Macy), Jd, 10 mo [?in N.C. or Ind.], P.138. Thomas Jr., Dec. 3, [s. Thomas and Sarah Hopc:ot, "young," P.R.JS.] Thomas [ dup. Macey], Mr., Apr. 19, [Macy, h. Sarah Hopcot, 19th, 4 mo., a. 74. P.R.JS. Macy, xgtb, 3 mo., P.R..6J.) Thomas, clt. Thomas and Deborah,, 1725, C.J4. [s. Thomas and Deborah (Coffin), "young," in N., PJLJ8.] Thomas, h. Deborah, 2~ 3 mo. 1759, CJL4. [h. Deborah (d. John Coffin and Deborah), s. John Ist and Deborah (Gard ner), P.ILJ8.]. ~homas.2d, 19th, 4 mo. 1763, C.Jt.4. [Tho[ma]s Jr., P.R.63.] Tho[ma]s,.2gth, 8 mo. 1796, P.1L63. Thomas, h. Phebe (Btmker), h. Hannah (Eberts) [dup. (Ever ett)] Chapin, s. John and Bethiah (Cartwright) (first w.), 23d, 4 mo [in Hudson], P.R.J8~ Thomas B., in f. Frederick C. and Lydia (~1aey) (Bunker), --., , P.R.J8. Thomas M., h. Mary B. ( d. Gilbert Coffin and Phebe), s. Francis Jr. and Hannah Macreal, 29th, 5 mo. 1838, a. 42, P.LJ8. (Thomas Mackerel Macy, suddenly, May 25, a. 42 y. 2m., in N.Y., P.R.62.] Timothy, ch. Peter and Sarah, lost at sea, 12th, 9 mo. t8oo, c.r.4- [s. Peter and Sarah (Folger), 27t}t, 9 mo., P.R-"38. 27th, 9 mo., 1.>.R.63.] Timothy, h. Merab (d. John Macy and Eunice), s. Jethro and Hepzibah (Worth), 15th, 10 mo [?in New Garden, N.C.), P.R.38.

15 432 NANTUCKET DF.ATHS J..fACY, Sarah (see Sally). Sarah, w. Peter, ch. Timothy Folger and Abial, 6th. 7 mo. 1825, a. 67 y. 2 m., c.r.4. [5th, 7 mo., l?.r.js w. Peter (s. Nathaniel and Abigail), d. Timothy Folger Esq. and Abial (Coleman), 6th, 7 mo., P.R.JS.] Sarah, first w. Samuel H. (s. Francis Jr. and Hannah), d. Gideon Gardner and Hepzibah (Joy) (second w.), xrth, 4 mo [in New York], P.R.J8. Sarah, wid. Peleg, old age, May 3, r84r, a. 79 [wid. Peleg ( s. Jonathan and Lois), wid. Zaccheus Starbuck ( s. Chris topher}, d. John H. Wendall of Boston, in Petersham, P.R.38.] Sarah, w. Seth George (s. Reuben and Anna), d. Paul Hussey and Margaret (Barker), 26th, I mo. 1847, a. 71 [? in Hudson], P.R.JS. Sarah C., ch. William W. and Phebe, 30th, 7 mo. 1821, c.r.4. Sarah C., ch. William W. and Phebe, lith, II mo. 1823, c.r.4. Sarah C., ch. Robert I. and Lucy, Oct. I, 1847, a. 2 d. [sic] Cch. Robert F. and Lucy H. (Hamblin) 1 a. I m. 1 P.R.J8.) Saraii Hopcot, wid. Thomas,, 1706, a. 94, P.R.38. Sarah Sigourney (see Sarah). Seth, ch. Jonathan and Lois, -, 8 mo. 1768, c.r-4. [s. Jonathan and Lois (Gorham), P.R.J8. gth, 8 mo., P.R.63.] Seth, ch. Francis and Judith, Jost at sea,, 1768, c.r.4. [ s. Francis and Judith (Coffin), P.R.38.] Seth, ch. John and Judith, 6th, 7 mo. 1790, c.r.~ [single, "old chaunt/' s. John Jr. and Judith (Worth), a. 79, P.R.J8.} Seth, d1. Stephen and Mercy,, "abroad," c.r.4. [single, s. Stephen and Mercy ( Allen), -, 4 mo. 18o2, P.R.JS. 4th, 4 mo. 18o2, P.R.6J.) Seth, ch. PeJeg and Sarah, 23d, 11 mo. 1826, at sea, c.r.4. [s. Peleg and Sarah (\N en dell) (Starbuck), 25th, 11 mo. 1837, P.R.J8.] Seth, h. ~1argaret (Haight). s. Abraham J r. and Priscilla (Bunker), 9th, 9 mo. t8ji, tn Rochester, N.Y., P.k-38. Seth George, h. Deborah (Jenkins), h. Sarah (Hussey), s. Reuben and Anna (Barnard) (first w.), 14th, 5 mo. 1846, a. 78 [in Hudson, N.Y.], P'.R.JS. Sbubacl Jr., h. SaUy (d. John Darling and Sarah), s. Shubael and Eunice (Gardner), 13th, 11 mo. 17g8, P.R.J8. Shubael, h. Eunice (d. Robert Gardner and Jedidab), s. Nathaniel and Abigail (Pinkham}, 22d, 2 mo. 18r2, P.R.J8. [28th, 2 mo., a. 59 y. 10m. [sic], P.R.63.}

16 NANTUCKET BIRTHS JOI Thomas Barnard (s. Thomas and Sarah), d. Zaccheus and Hepzibah (Gardner), P.a.38.] Ruth, ch. Francis and Judith, June 16, 176o. [ w. Obadiah Fole-er (s. Barzillai and Phebe), d. Francis and Judith (Coffin), rsth [dup. 16th], 6 mo., P.~J8.] Ruth, ch. Caleb and Judith, JISt, 8 mo. 1771, c.r.4. [w. Job Chase (s. Benjamin and Martha), d. Caleb and Judith (Folger) (Gardner), P.R.J8.] Ruth (~1axey), w. James Baker (s. James and Elizabeth Nickerson), d. Isaiah, tlth, 9 mo. 1776, P.R.J8. Sally, w. \ Villiam Barnes, second w. Silas Gardner (s. Daniel and Provided), d. Nathaniel Jr. and Elizabeth (Brock), - -, 1782, P.~J8. ally, ch. Zaccheus and Judith,gth, II mo. 1790, C.R-4. (Sarah, w. Josiah Hussey Esq. (s. Jethro and Margaret), d. Zaccheus and Judith (Starbuck), gth, 10 mo. [ dup. 9th, 10 mo. 1792], P.R.38.] Sam uel, ch. Jonathan and Lois, 3d, 10 mo. 1758, C.R.4. [s. J onathan and Lois (Gorham), P.R.J8.] Samuel, s. Zaccheus and Hepzibah (Gardner), 15th, 12 mo. 1763, P.R.38. Samuel, m., ch. Jonathan and Lois, 18th, 2 mo c.r.4. [h. Lydia (d. Walter Folger and Elizabeth}, h. Mary (d. \Villiam Clisby and Hepsabeth), s. Jonathan and Lois (Gorham), P.R.J8.] Samuel, ch. Samuel and Lydia, 26th, 4 mo. 1787, C.R.4. [s. Samuel and Lydia (Folger ) (first w.), P.R.38.] Samuel, ch. Samuel and Lydia, 22d, 12 mo. 1 8o4~ C.R-4. [ s. Samuel and Lydia (Folger) (first w.), P.R.38.] Samuel B., h. Angeline (d. John Morris and Esther (Woodworth)), s. Simeon and Lydia of Ghent, N.Y., 23d, 6 mo [?in N.Y.], P.R.38. Samuel B., h. Catherine E. (d. George TYI. Waltennire and Cornelia), s. Samuel B. and Angeline (l\1orris), 21st, 7 mo {?in Ghent, N.Y.], P.R.38. Samuel H., h. Sarah (d. Gideon Gardner and Hepzibah), h. Emetine S. of Buffalo, N.Y. (d. Asail Atkins and Mary), s. Francis Jr. and Hannah Macreal, 18th, 8 mo. 1791, P.R.J8. Sarah, d. Thomas and Sarah Hopcot, 4th, 9 mo. 1644, in Salisbury, P.R.J8. Sarah. w. William Worth (s. John of England), d. Thomas and Sarah Hopcot, 6th (dup. 8th], 1 mo. 1646, in Salisbury, P.R.J8.

17 NANTUCKET DEATHS 431 ~lacy, Sally, first w. John R. (s. Robert Jr. and Anna), d. Shubael Ilaskins, JUl, 3 mo [sic], P.R.38. Samuel, ch. Jonathan and Lois, 16th, 8 mo. 1761, C.R.4. [ s. Jonathan and Lois (Gorham), P.R.38.] Samuel, 18th 10 mo. 1771, P.R.63. Samuel, ch. Samuel and Lydia, 23d, 8 mo. 1803, c.r.4. [s. Samuel aud Lydia (Folger) (.first w.), -, 10 mo., a. 16, P.R.J8. a. "17 or 18," P.R..63J Samfuejl (Maxcy), s. Reuben, on Board Brig Leo. Jared Gardner master," 1805, in the West Indies, c.r.4. (I 5th, I I mo., P.R.63.) Samuel, ch. Samuel and Lydia, 17th, 3 mo. 1823, at sea, C.1t.4. [s. Samuel and Lydia (Folger) (first w.), "fell from aloft of Ship Boston & was drowned," 23d, 8 mo., P.R.J8.] Santuel, h. Lydia, h. lv!ary, 13th, 2 mo. 1838, c.tt.4. [h. Lydia (Folger), h. Mary (C1isby)J s. Jonathan and Lois (Gorham ) a. 73, P.R.J8. "An e lder in the Friends Society," quick consumption, P.R.62.] Samuel B., h. Angeline (d. John Morris and E sther), s. Simeon and Lydia ( \Vhite) (second w.) of Ghent, 25th, 1 mo. r84o r? in N.Y.). P.R.J8. Sarah. d. 'thomas and Sarah Hopcot,, "1645 or 1646," in Salisbury, P.a.J8. Sarah, ch. William and Mary, 14th, 6 mo. 1749, c.r4. [inf. William and Mary (Barney), 4th, 8 mo., P.&.J8.] Sarah, ch. Peter and Sarah, JISt, 3 mo. 1787, c.n.4. [d. Peter and Sarah (Folger ), in Halifax, N.S., P.R.J8.] Saral1, first w. flenry (s. Joseph and H~annah }, d. Caleb Swain and l\ 1 Jargaret (Paddack), 28th, 10 mo. 1788, P.R.J8. Sarah, w. Jabez, [dup. d. Jethro Starbuck and Dorcas] 28th [dup. 27th], 10 mo. 178g, c.r.4. [w. Jabez (s. John and Deborah), d. Jethro Starbuck and Dorcas (Gayer), 28th, 10 mo., P.R.J8.] Sarah, ch. William and Anna, 26th, 8 mo. 1793, C.R.4. r inf. William Jr. and Anna (Hussey) (first w.), P.R.38.] Sarah, 27th, 2 mo. 1796, P.R.63. Sarah, ch. jabez and Sa,rah, I]'th, ti mo. 18oo, c.r.4 [d. Jabez and Sarah (Starbuck), P.R.J8.] Sarah, ch. William and Jedida (second w.) 7th, 7 mo. 1814, c.r.4- lsarah Sigourney Macy, a. 2~ [sic], P.R.63.] Sarah, second w. David (s. Stephen and Mercy), d. James Stubbs and R ebecca (Ellis), r6th, 6 mo. 1818, P.R.J8. (a. JO y. 4 m., P.R.6J.)

18 NANTUCKET MARRIAGES lfacy, Samuel B., s. Simeon and Lydia of Ghent, ~. Y., and Angeline Morris, d. John and Esther (Woodworth), Dec. 28, 1834 [?in Ghent],* P.R.J8. Samuel H. and Sarah Gardner, Apr. 6, I8IJ. rsamuel H., s. Francis Jr. and Hannah Macreal, and Sarah Gardner (first w.), d. Gideon and Hepzibah (Joy) (second w. ), Apr. 16, P.R.J8.] Samuel H., s. Francis Jr. and Hannah Macreal, and Emeline S. Atkins (second w.), b. Buffalo, N.Y., d. Asail and Mary (Enos), 18th, 4 mo. 1834, in Buffalo, N.Y.,* P.R.J8. Sam[ue]ll [int. Samuel] ( Maxy) and Jane Swain, June 13, 1753 [Sam [ uc] II, N.C.R. Samuel Maxey and Jane Swain, formerly w. Nathaniel, d. Thomas Smith and Sarah Harwood, P.R.J8.) Sarah and WiUiam Worth, Apr. 11, [Sarah, d. Thomas and Sarah Hopcot, and William \Vorth, s. John of Devon shire, Eng., "m'd among Friends: P.R.J8.) Sarah (Ma.xy) and Zephaniah Pinkham, Feb. 28, 1744.* [~1axey, d. Samuel, and Zephaniah Pinkham, s. jonathan and Hannah (Brown) (Coffin), P.R.J8.]. Sarah and Richard Gardner, sth, 12 mo., "called February," 1746, C.R.4.t Sarah and Timothy RusseJl, 1st, 1 mo., "called January," 1767, C.R.4.t Sarah, d. Henry and Sarah (Swain), and Obed Anthony, s. James and Lydia, Jan. 22, 1789 [in New Garden, N.C],* P.R.J8. Sarah and George Easton, 8th, 3 mo. I8Io, C.R,4. t Sarah and Philip Howland Folger, 6th, 6 mo. 1811, C.R-4.t Sarah and Josiah Hussey, Nov. 21, [, I8Io, P.R.27. Sarah, d. Zaccheus and Judith (Starbuck), and Josiah Hussey Esq., s. Jethro and Margaret (Coffin)., t8io, P.R.38.) Sarah and Stephen Arthur Jr., June 25, [Sarah (second w.), d. Peter and Sarah (Folger}, and Stephen Arthur, s. Stephen, 14th, 2 mo., P.R.J8.] Sarah, d. Richard, and Stephen Coffin, s. Isaiah and Mary (Coffin),,* P.R.J8. Sarah E. and George F. Bunker, both of N., int. Aug. 9, [George F. 2d, m.. Aug. 25, C.R.2. Sarah C., d. Peleg Jr. and Lucretia (Folger) ( first w.), and George F. Bunker, s. Timothy C. and Nancy, m., P.R.J8.j JDt.DtiOD Dot reo.de4. tfor detailed ldformauon aeo record of conaort.

19 532 NANTUCXET NADIAGES WoRTH, \Villiam and Sanh!.{acy, Apr. rr, (\Villiam, s. John of Devonshire, Eng., and Sarah lrfacy, d. Thomas and Sarah Iiopcot, "m'd among Friend~.'' P.Jt.J8.) William and Damaris Sibley, 3d., 7 mo * [William, s. John of Devonshire. Eng., and Damaris Sibley (second w.) of Salem, P.R.J8.] William, s. John and Miriam (Gardner), and Mary ButlerJ d. Thomas and Jemima of Martha's Vineyard, Oct. 24, 1717,* P.R.J8. William and Ruth Folger, int. Jan. 29, [William, s. Joseph and Lydia (Gorham), and Ruth Folger, d. Peter and Christian (Swain), m., P.R.J8.} William, s. John Esq. and Dorcas (third w.), and Martha Allen of Chilmark, Apr. s. 1788, * P.R.J8. William and Rebecca Gardner, Dec. 31, 1&>7. [William, s. l\1atthew and Sophia (Folger), and Rebecca Gardner, d. Crispus and lfargaret (Chase), P.R.J8.) W[illia]m and Nancy McClcve (int. McCleave], Aug. 13, t8t8. [Capt. William, s. Richard and P hebe (Hayden), and Nancy McOeave, d. J<>seph and Sally (Chase), P.R.J8.] W(illia)m 2d and Lucretia M. Swaint May 15, (Capt. Wi11ian1, s. Richard and Phebe (Hayden), and Lucretia Swain (second w.), d. I-Iowes and Eunice (Mooers), P.R.J8.] WORTON (see W harton). WOTTON (see Wharton). WRIGHT (Right), Bristol and Phillis Stafford, ~far. 17, Bristol [int. Bristold] and Sarah Gunt [int. Gant], Jan. 17, Christopher and Lear [int. Leah] Ufford, Oct. 15, [Leah, C.R.2.) Cynthia [int. Synthia] D. and Charles H. Wyer, Mar. 30, 1834 David of New York and Martha Pelham, wid. Capt. Peter, d. Thomas Coffin and Anna (Folger). [? before 18soL* l_).r.j8. George W., single, 27, tavern keeper, of N., b. Concord, s. Edward and Sarah of Concord, and Mary G. Swain, rg, of N., b. N., d. W(illia]m C. and Mary of N., May 13, 1844, in N. [Mary G., d. William C. and Mary (Starbuck), P.R.38.] Lydia [int. adds W.] and Joseph Francis, Jan. 5, JDteDtloa not noorclecl t J!or deta.llecl lntoi'mauon 1ee record ot couort.

20 6J8 NANTUCKET DEATHS WORTD, Reuben [dup. h. Lydia], ch. Reuben and ~1ary, 3d, 6 mo. 1784, C.R.4. [Reuben Jr., h~ Lydia (Gardner), s. Reuben and Mary (Allen). P.R.38. Reuben Jr., P.R.63.] Reuben, h. Mary, 22d, 4 mo. 1800, c.r.4. [h. Mary (Allen), s. Joseph and Lydia (Gorham), P.R.38.) Reuben G., Jan. -, r838. c.r.3. [h. Mary (Alley), s. Shubael and Anna (Gardner), t7th, 1 mo. P.R.38. s. Shubael, consumption. Jan. 17, a. 38 y. 7 n'l., P.R.62.] Rhoda, w. Job (s. DanieJ and Eunice), d. Joseph Macy and Mary of New Garden [N.C.], 27th, 2 mo. r837, in N.C., P.R.J8. Richard, h. Sarah Hoeg, rsth, 6 mo. 1742, C.lt.4. [s. John and 11iria.tn (Gardner) (first w.), P.a.38.] Richard of N.J., h. Lydia (d. Benjamin Swain and l\1ary), 23d, 5 mo. 1762, P.R.J8. ["Lame Dick," P.R.63.] Richard, h. Anna (d. Thomas tv!acy and Deborah), s. Richard and Sarah (Hoag), 12th, 12 mo. t815, a. 85, in N.Y., P.R.J8. (12th, 12 mo. I8I6, a. 86 y. 6 m., P.R.6J.] Richard, s. Jonathan, Dec. 17, 1820, P.a.63. Richard, h. Elizabeth (Folger), s. Richard and Anna (l\1acy), 19th, I 1 1no. r835, a. 8o y. 5 m., P.R.38. [h. Elizabeth (d. V\'alter Folger), "l\1oved to the Nine Partners, and to Hudson," Jan.-, 1836, a. 82 y. 3 m., in De Ruyter, N.Y., P.R.62.) Richard, widr., mariner, b.., ch. Francis and Phebe, old age, Jan. ro, 1849, a. 83, inn. [h. Phebe (Hayden), s. Francis and Phebe (Coleman), a. 83 y. 5 m. to d., P.R.J8.] Ruth, w. William (s. Joseph and Lydia), d. Peter Folger and Christian (Swain), 21 st, 12 mo. 1828, P.R.J8. Sally, ch~ Andrew and Judith, 2d, 12 mo. r835, c.r.4. [d. An.. drew and Judith {Coleman), 1st, 12 mo., P.R.J8. d. Andrew dec'd, Nov. JO, a. 62 y. 7 m., P.R.62.}. Sarah, first w. William (s. John), d. Thomas ltfacy and Sarah Hopcot, ' 1701, P.R.J8. Sarah, d. John and Ann Sarson (second w.), 8th, 8 mo. 17o8, P.R.38. Sarah, ch. William and Mary; 27th, 4 mo. I797, C.R.4. [d. Williatn and Mary (Butler). P.R.J8. 29th, 4 mo., P.R.63.] Sarah Athearn, w. John E sq.(s. John and Dorcas), loth, 11 mo. 1835, a. 83+, P.R.J8. Shubael, h. Bethiah (d. Thomas Jenkins and Judith), s. Joseph and Lydia (Gorham), 17th, IO mo (dup. 1784,? in N.Y.), P.R.J8.

21 NANTUCKET DEATHS WoRTH, William. h. Sarah (d. Thomas lfacy and Sarah), h. Damaris Sibley of Salem (''no chn."), brother of Francis ("went to Portugal"J Lionel C'to the eastward of Boston") and Richard ('to New Jersey"), s. John of Devon shire, Eng., -, 12 mo. 1724, P.R.J8. William, h. ~lary, 16th, 10 mo. 178o, c.r.4. (h. Mary (Butler), s. John and Miriam (Gardner) (first w.), P.R.J8. W[illia] m Sr... P.R.63.] William, h. Ruth (Folger), s. Joseph and Lydia (Gorham), --, ~, "b a roa d,, P.R.J 8 William, in. Richard and Elizabeth (Folger), 12th, 6 mo. 1794, P.R.J8. ---,twin chn~ William, 25th, 5 mo. 1721, P.R ,. cb. Richard, toth, 3 mo. 1732, P.R , ch. Richard, 7th, 11 mo. 1753, P.R.6J. ---, ch. William, 8th, 8 mo. 1756, P.R , ch. John, 24th, 4 mo. 1759, P.R , ch. Christopher, 28th, 4 mo. 1759, P.R.6J. ---, ch. J ohn 2d, 28th, 4 mo. 1759, P.R.6J. ---, ch. Jonathan, 29th, 4 mo. 1759, P.R.6J. ---, ch. Francis, I Ith, 5 mo. 1759, P.R.6J. ---,. ch. Richard, 2d, 9 mo. 1759, P.R , ch. John, 5th, 9 mo. 1759, P.R.6J. --, ch. W [illia]m J., 22d, 2 mo. 1764, 'P.R , ch. Francis, 21st, 7 mo. 1768, P.R , s. Francis, 14th, I mo. 1771, P.a , two chn. Silvanus, 7th, 8 mo. 1771, P.R , s. Richard and Elizabeth (Folger), 17th, 6 mo. 1778, "in infancy," P.R.J8. [ s. Richard Jr., 16th, 7 mo., P.R.63.] ---, ch. Gideon, gth, I mo. 1795, P.R , ch. Richard Jr., 12th, 6 mo. 1795, P.R , ch. Henry, 22d, 9 mo. 1798, P.R , ch. Frederick, 15th, 8 mo. 18o8, P.R , ch. Solon, 2d, 9 mo. 1808, P.R , ch. Paul, 17th, 5 mo. 18<>9, P.R , ch. W [illia]m, July 28,, 1816, P.R , ch. Frederick, Mar. 21, 1818, P.R.6J. ---, ch. Jos[ eph) Taber, Sept. 23, 18t9, a. 9 m., P.R ,. ch. Shubael, consun1ption, Oct. 7, 1839, a. abt. 5, P.R , seven chn. John and Abigail (Swain),, 11 Who died young." WOTTON (see Wharton).

22 NANTUCKET BIRTHS \VoRTH, Hephzibah, ch. Matthew and Sophia, gth, 2 mo. 1776, c.1~.4. (Hepsabeth, w. Nathaniel Sherman (s. John and 1vfargaret)J d. Matthew and Sophia (Folger), P.R.38.] 1-Ieph7.ibah, ch. Rich [ ar] d and Elizabeth, 2d, ro mo. 1792, c.r.4. (1-Iepzibah d. Richard and Elizabeth (Folger), P.~.38.] Hepz1bah, ch. vvilliam and Mary, 9th, 9 mo [Hephzibah, c.~.4. I.Jepzabeth, w. Jethro Macy (s. Jabez and Sarah). d. William 2d and ~lary (Buder), P.R.38.] James, h. Eliza (d. Peleg Gardner and Hepsabeth) ("No children''), s. Obed and Janette (Townsend), 22d, 10 mo. 1790, P.R.38. James F., s. James T. and Eunice (Parker), tst, 12 mo. 1839, P.R..J8. James T., h. Eunice (d. Jonathan Parker and Ruth), s. Solon and Phebe (Bunker). 2d, 4 mo. r81o, P.R.38. Janette, w. Miles Graham, d. Joseph R and &lary Ann Rowley,, P.R.38. J edidah, ch. William and Mary,, 173 I, c.r.4- [d. William and ~Iary (Butler), P.R.38.] Jemima, d. vvill(iam] Jr., 5th, t mo [ch. William and Mary. sth, l mo. 1719, C.R.4. w. Stephen Gardner ( s. Solomon and Anna), d. William an d Mary (Butler), 5th, I mo. 1719~20, P.R.38.) Jemima, ch. Benjamin and Phebe, toth, 9 mo. 1779, c.r.4. [w. Clark, d. Benjamin and Phebe (Coffin}, P.R.J8.] Jesse S., h. ~1ary Cary, s. \'Valter F. and Catherine StiJJman (second w.), 7th, 12 mo. t838, P.R.J8. Jethro, ch. Joseph and Judith, 3d, 9 mo. 1754, C..R.4. [s. Joseph Jr. an<l Judith (Starbuck), P.R.38.] Jethro Esq., h. Mary Jemegan. h. Velina Pease, s. John Esq. and Dorcas (third w.),, 175~ P.R.38. Job, ch. Reuben and?vf ary, 1oth, 9 mo. 1759, C.R.4~ [ s. Reuben and Mary (Allen), P.R.38.] Job, ch. Daniel and Eunice, ---, c.r.4. [h. Rhoda (d. J o seph Nlacy and Mary of New Garden, N.C.), s. Daniel and Eunice (Hussey), 7th, 10 mo. 1765, ["Lived in N. Carolina." 'lvritle-j' agaitjst li.st of Job'~ chn.] P.R.J8.] John, s. WilHia)m, May 19, (h. Miriam (d. Richard Gardner Sr. and Sarah), b. Mn. Ann Sarson of Edgartown. h. Dorcas (wid. Benjamin Hawes. d. Beniamin Smith Esq. of "the Vineyard.'), s. William and Sarah (~facy), 19th, S mo P.R.38.) ~ ~

23 NANTUCitET MARRIAGES 3b7 SnuT 1 Charles, widr., 6o, rigger, b. Sweden, and Olive Maine, wid., 58, b. N., d. J abez Arey and Margaret, all of N., June 25, 1843, inn. (Charles, Han Englishman," and Olive ~1ain (second w.), wid. William, d. J abez Arey and Margaret (Coffin), P.R.J8.] Charles H. [ int. Jr., omits H.] and Harriet B. Gardner of N. (dup. and int. both of N.l, June 23 [dup. June 16], [Charles I-I. Jr., c.r-4. Charles Jr., s. Charles and Lydia (Luce) (first w.}, and Harriett Gardner, d. George E. and Polly (Baker), P.R.J8.] Eliza A. and William H. Dennis, Oct. 17, [Eliza Ann, <l Charles and Lydia (Luce) (first w.), and William H. Dennis of R.I. (dup. Wareham], P.R.J8.] Mary F. and Richard Gardner; both of N., Feb. 9, t&a.i. f lviary F., d. Charles and Lydia ( Luce) (first w.), and Richard Gardner, s. Libni Jr. and Martha (Wood}, P.R.J8.) SIBLEY (see also Silbay), Damaris and William Worth, 3d, 7 mo (Damaris (second w.) of Salem and William Worth, s. John of Devonshire. Eng;, r.a.38.) Elizabeth and John Ailln, both of N., May 24, r Allen~ 24th, 5 mo., P.R.J8. Elczabath and John Willn, May 24, P.R.68.] SICKLES (Sichle, Sickels), James (Sichle) and Sally Cowit [int. Cowet], Dec. 24, [Sickles and Sally Cowit, black, c.r.2.] James and Lucy D. Remage, May 15, (Lucy D., black, C.R.2.] Lucy (Sickels) and William W. Morris, coulard, int. Nov. 15, t83s SIGOURNEY, Andrew and Sally Barker, int. May II, landrew of Boston and Sarah Barker, d. Robert and Sarah (Folger) (Gardner) (second w.), m., P.R.J8.] SILBA Y ( soe also Sibley), Paul and Ama Golding, int. Dec. 10, I8o8. SILL (see Sell). SILLEVAN, Mary and Timothy Wyer, July 7, 1730.* SILVA (see Sylvia). IntenUon not recorded. tfor data.lled Information e record ot consort.

24 NANTUCKET BIRTHS MACY, argarct [dup. P eggy], w. Frederick Folger (s. Char es and Lydia), d. Shubael and Eunice (Gardner), 23<1, 6 mo. 1782, P.R.J8. lviargaret~ ch. George and Elizabeth, 14th, 8 mo. 1801, c.r.4. [ w. Jethro Folger ( s. Elihu and Mary), w. Isaac Nlarch, (?twin, see Elizabeth] d. George Jr. and E lizabeth (Barnard), P.R.38.] ~Iargaret, ch. Peter 2d a!ld Ann, 2d, 6 mo. 1821, c.r-4. (d. Peter and Ann {Swam) (first w.), P.R.J8.] 1\II argaret. ch. Peter 2d and Ann, 2d, 8 mo. r825 C.R.4. Maria, w. John Wilber Jr. (s. John), d. Nathaniel Jr. and Elizabeth (Brock), 4th, 7 mo. 1794, P.R.38. Martha, ch. Paul and Dinah, 16th, 10 mo. 1820, c.1<.4. [w. Dr. J ona!; P. Loines (s. Stephen), d. Paul and Dinah (l\1.acy), 26th, IO 1110., P.R.J8.1 M a rtba, <:h. Peleg and Lucretia, 27th, 7 mo. r824., c.r.4. Martha, d. Peleg Jr. and Lucretia (Folger) ( fir5t w.), 22d, 8 mo. 1826, P.R.J8. Martha C., d. Oliver, merchant, and Phebe P. (Phebe Fowler (Powell), P.R.J8.] of N., Apr. 14, 1846, in N. ~fartha ri., w. Dr. Charles rl. Raymond, d. Francis G. and Phebe II. (Hussey). t~th. II mo. 18 r7. P.t:.38. ~fartha W., d. Edward and Eunice A. (Hallett) (second w.), 23ds 4 mo. 1843, P.R.J 8. Mary. w. \\'illiam Dunker (s. George and Jane). d. Thomas and Sarah liopcot, 10th, 4 mo. 1648, in Sali~hury, P.R.JS. Mary, fi rst w. Solomon Coleman (s. J ohn and J oanna), d. John r st and Deborah (Gardner), abt. r685, P.R.38. ~(ary, cl. Richard and Deborah. 26th. r r mo [w. Benjamin ~1arshall (s. Jo ~eph and ~Iary ), d. Richar<l and Debcrah (Pinkham). P.R.38.) Mary, ch Joseph and Hannah, July 13, fw. Pant \\'ay ( ~. John), w. James Anthony 1 d. Joseph and Hannah ( Hobbs), I sth, 7 mo.. P. R. ~8. 1 Mary, ch. Zaccheus and Flepsibah~ 14th, 9 mo. T735 c.r., ~. [first w. J ohn Ray (s. Samuel Sr. and ~1ary ), d. Zaccheus and Hepzibah (Gardner), P.R.38.) h1ary. ch. Jethro and H epzibah, 13th. 6 mo C.JL4. r second w. Samuel Coffin ( s. ' il1iam anrl Pri :-citla (Paddack ) ), d. Jethro and Hepzibah (Worth), P.H.J8.] Mary, ch. Robert and Abigail, [ 1'ec. befor tt ch. b. 19th, I mo. 1757] ' C.R.4. rd. Robert and Abigail ( Ba mard) I 16th, 2 mo. 1755, P.R.J8.]

25 166 NANTUCKET MARRIAGES lfacy, Margaret and Will[ia]m Slade, int. Sept. 21, [Margaret (second w.), wid. George, d. Paul Paddack and Ann, m., umoved to Ohio," P.R.J8.] Margaret and Obed Paddack, 2d, 8 mo. 1787, c.r.4.t Margaret pnt. Pegga] and Fredrick Folger, May 16, 18o2. [fvlargaret [dup. Peggy], d. Shubael and Eunice (Gardner), and Frederick Folger, s. Charles and Lydia (Coleman),,P.R.J8.l ~1aria and John Wilbur [int. Jr.], July 17, [l\1aria, d. Nathaniel Jr. and Elizabeth (Brock), and John Wilber Jr., S. John, P.R.38. ) Martha H., d. Francis G. and Phebe H. (Hussey), and Dr. Charles I-I. Raymond, Nov. 2, 1841,* P.R.J8. Mary and WiU[ia)m Bunker, Apr. 11, (Mary, d. Thomas and Sarah Hopcot, and William Bunker, s. George and Jane Godfrey (dup. uth, 4 mo.), P.R.J8.] 1tfary and Solomon Coleman, both of N., Ist. 9 mo., ucalled tovember," 17II, in N., c.r.4- [Mary (first w.), d. John and Deborah (Gardner), and Solomon Coleman, s. John and Joanna (Folger), P.R.38.] Mary and Benjamin l\1arshall, 1st, 4 mo., "called June." 1749, C.R.4.t 1fary and John Ray, rst, 3 mo. 1753, c.r.4.t fvlary and Paul Way, 1st, I 1 mo., "called November, 1753, C.R.4.t Mary and Ab1shai Gardner, 26th, 2 mo., '"called February," 1767, C.R.4-t Mary (Maxy) and Eben(ezejr Bunker, Sept. 7, I775 flvjaxey, d. Samuel, and. Ebenezar Bunker, s. Joseph and Phebe (Pinkham), P.R.J8. ~1axy. and Ebenezer Bunker, P.R.68.) Mary and Hezekiah Barnard, roth, 12 mo. 18o1, c.r.4.t Mary ( Maxcy) and John W. [int. Way] Coleman, [between!viar. 30, 18o1 a11d!\far. 30, 18o2, int. Sept. 12, r8or]. [Maxey, d. Isaiah and Judith, and John Way Coleman, s. Barzillai and Abigail (Way), P.R.J8.J Mary and Charles Coffin, gth, 1 I mo. r8o8, c.r.4.t Mary and Willjam Watson, 4th, 5 mo. 1820, c.r.4.t Mary [int. adds F.l, Miss, and Caleb Folger, Apr. 5 [ dup. Apr. 3], r826. [Mary F., d. Job and Anna (Way), and Caleb G. Folger, s. Shubael and Mary (Gardner ), Apr. 5, P.R.J8.] Jnteatlon aot noord.cl tpor detailed information ae& record ot conaort.

26 NANTUCKET DEATO.J BuNKER, Lydia. ch. J abez and Hannah, a. abt. 18 m. C.R-4. rd. J abez and Hannah ( Ga t dner) t p.r.j8.] Lydia G., d. }:lisha, violent fever, Nov. 18, 1834, a. 2 m., P.R.62. Lydia R., d. Timothy and Kaney (Cocper), Sept. 23, 1833, l'.r.jl. ~Iargaret, w. J oshua (s. John and h!fary), d. Thomas Brock and Pntience (Gardner), 4th [du :>. 5th], 4 mo. 1791, P.R.J8. [Peggy, wid. Joshua, 5th.. 4 mo., P.R.63.] ~1argare t, w. Eli hai (s. John and ~lary), d. Caleb Gardner and A~ i gail (Gardner) ( first w.), roth, 9 mo. 1795, P.R.J8. l w. Ehsha, 1 Jth, 9 mo., P.R.63.] Margaret (Perry) [Bunker], Feb. 17, 1840, a. 49 c.u.i. [Peggy Bunker, w. Joshua (s. Joshua), t. Jonathan Perry and Susanna (Gardner) (second w.), 16th, 2 mo., P.R.J8.]?vfargaret (see Peggy).. 11ark T., Dec. 10, 1836, "lost overboard from the Ship-Captain Cary between here and Cape Jiorn," P.R.62. l\{artha, second w. Uriah, d. Douglas Black, 4th, I mo. 1812, P.R.38. (Patty, I St, 4 mo., a. 52, P.R.6J.) Mary. w. \Villiam (s. George and Jane), d. Thomas ~lacy and Sarah llopcot, loth, 3 mo. 1729, P.R.38. Mary, d. William and 1\l!ary (Russell), drowned, 19th, 7 mo. 1779, at Brant Point, P.R.J8. [3d, 7 mo., P.R.63. July 3, P.R.64.) Mary, w. John (s. George and Deborah), d. James Coffin Jr. and Ruth (Gardner), 19th, 7 mo. 1785, P.R.J8. [wid. J ohn, P.R.63.] Mary, w. Ebenezar (s. Joseph and Phebe), d. Samuel Maxey, 7th, 8 mo. 1795, P.R.J8. [w. Ebenezt!r, P.R.63.] 1\{ary, w. Reuben (s. Benjamin and Deborah), d. Abraham Chase and Abigail (Barnard) of Tisbury, 13th, I 1 mo. 1795, P.~.38. ~Iary, Oct. zr, 1798, a. 75, P.R.JT. [w. VlilJiam (s. Caleb and P riscilla). d. Samuel Russell and I-Juldah (Odar) (first w.), P.R.J8. 23d, 9 mo., P.R.63.] Mary, ch. Barnebas and Lydia, Jist, 12 mo. t8oi, c.r.4. Mary, w. George (s. Barzilla and Lydia), d. John Macy and Bethia (Cartwright) (first w.), 26th, 8 rno. 18o8, F.R.38. ~1ary, w. Charles, [dup. d. Zepheniah Coffin and Abigail (second w.)] 6th, 2 mo. 1819, c.r.4. [w. Charles (s. Samuel and Priscilla), d. Zephaniah Coffin and Abigail (Coleman) (second w.), P.R.J8. wid. 01arles, a 8o y. 7 m.,.p.r.6j.]

27 11ACY 1 NANTUCKET BIRTHS Benjamin C., h. Ann (d. Samuel Marriot and Ann (Thompson)), h. Mary Oatsman (uno chn."), h. Priscilla (d. Theodosius Fisher and Selina), s. Nathaniel R. and Elizabeth (Clasby), 26th, II mo. x8og, P.R.J8. Benjamin C., ch. Peleg and Lucretia, I St 1 9. mo. 1829, c.r.4. [s. Peleg Jr. and Lucretia (Folger) (first w.), P.R.38.] Benjamin F., s. Edward and Eunice A. (Hallett) (second w.), 29th, 10 mo. 1837, P.B.38. Beriah, h. Sarah Haymore, s. t!fatthew and Lydia (Barnard), ---, in Guilford Co., N.C. P.R.38. Bethiah, w. Joseph Gardner (s. Richard 1st and Sarah), d. Thomas and Sarah Hopcot, abt. 16so, in Salisbury, P.a.38. Bethiah, d. John, Apr. 8, [w. Joseph Coffin Esq. (s. James and Mary), w. John Renouff, d. John tst and Deborah (Gardner), 8th, 4 mo., P.R.38.] Bethiah, d. John and Judith, 16th, 1 mo [16th, I mo. I718-19, c.r.4. d. John Jr. and Judith (Worth), x6th, I mo , P.R.38.) Bethiab, ch. Joseph and Hannah, Apr. 3, [w. Nathaniel Swain (s. Caleb and ~1:argaret), d. Joseph and Hannah (Hobbs), 3d, 4 mo., P.R.38.] Bethiah, ch. John and Eunice, 3d, 8 mo. 1744, c.r.4. [w. Paul Macy (s. Joseph and Hannah), d. John 3d and Eunice (Coleman), P.R.38.] Bethiah, d. John and Phebe (Macy) (second w.), 3d, 12 mo. I8o3, P.R.38. Bradford C. h. Mary ~1:orselander, s. Albert C. and Mary P. (Eldridge), 3d, I mo. 1842, P.R.38. Caleb, s. Richard and Deborah, 28th, 9 mo [h. Judith, c.r.4. h. ]udit11 (wid. James Gardner, d. Daniel Folger and Abigail), s. Richard and Deborah (Pinkham), P.R.38.] Caleb, ch. Caleb and Judith, 20th, 3 n1o. 1764, C.R-4. [ s. Caleb and Judith (Folger) (Gardner), P.R.38.] Caleb, s. John Jr. and Judith (Worth),, P.R.38. Calvin K., s. Daniel and Rebecca Smith,, ISIS, P.R.J8. Caroline, w. Henry ~lacy" (s. Jonathan Jr. and Rose), d. Benjamin and Lydia (Bunker), toth, 9 mo. 18o4 [? in Hudson, N.Y.], P.R.J8. Caroline. w. Edwin Myrick (s. Charles G.), d. Gorham and Lucretia (Oark), 13th, 7 mo. 1821, P.R.38. Caroline, ch. Paul and Dinah, 26th, 6 mo. 1826, c.r.4. [d. Paul and Dinah (~iacy), 27th, 6 mo., P.R.J8.]

28 NANTt1CltE1' MAUIAGES GARDNER, John and Phebe McChord [int. McCord], Nov. 4, r8o2. (John of Kemtebec and Phebe McCord, wid. John, d. BenJamin Cartwright and Rebecca (Luce), P.R.J8.] John (int. Gorden J and Elizabeth Vvilson, Jan. 1, Jo[h]n J. and Eliza \Vorth, :\fay II, [Jolm J., s. Ebenezer and Rachael (Jackson) (second w. ), and Eliza Worth, d. Elihu and Abial (Ray), P.R.J8.} John ~I. and Eliza Coffin, i\1ay [John lvl, s. Capt. Graftor1 and Abigail (~fyrick ), and Eliza Coffin, d. Jesse and Phebe (Rawson), P.R.J8.) John P., 22, of N., s. Joshua, and Louisa T. Huntoon, 18, of N., d. John, int. Apr. 28. r&t4. [John Paul Gardner, s. Joshua and Eliza (Paul), and Louisa Huntoon, d. Jonathan and Lucretia (Bennett), m., P.R.J8.] Jonathan and Patience Bunker, 14th 8 mo * [Jonathan, s. James and l\tfary (Starbuck) ( first w.). and Patience Bunker, d. Jonathan and Elizabeth (Coffin), P.R.J8.J Jonathan, s. Barnabas and :r...fary of Sherborn in~., and l\1iriam Worth, d. Joseph and Lydia of Sherborn inn., sth. IO mo., "called December," 175I, in Sherborn inn., c.r.4. [Jonathan., s. Barnabas and ~1ary Wheeler, and ~Iiriam \Vorth, d. Joseph and Lydia (Gorham), P.R.38.] Jonathan, s. Barnabas and ~Iary of Sherborn in N., and Anna Coffin, d. Elihu Coleman and Jemima of Sherborn in K. 29th, 1 I mo., ' 1 called November," l764 in Sherborn in N., c.r.4. [Jonathatl, s. Barnabas and Mary ~' heeler, and Anna Coffin, wid. John, d. Elihu Coleman tlnd Jemima (Barnard), P.R.J8.] Jonathan, s. Barnaba:; dec'd and Mary of Sherbon1 in N., and Eunice Ray, d. Robert Barnard dec'd and Hephzibah of Sherborn in N., 6th, 7 mo., "called July/' in Sherborn in K., C.R.4. [Jonathan, s. Bamaba$ and Mary 'i\theeler, and Eunice Ray, wid. Samuel (s. Samuel), wid. Jonathan Coffin (s. Tristram), d. Robert Barnard and Hepsibeth (Coffin). P.R.J8.] Joseph and Dethiah l.facy,!tlar. 30, 167o. (Joseph, s. Richard sst and Sarah (Shattuck), and Hethiah Macy, d. Thomas and Sarah Hopc:ot, P.a.~S.) Joseph, s. Ebenezer and Judith o Sherborn in N., an Eunice Worth, d. Richard and Lydia of Sherborn in N., 16th, 9 mo., "called November," 1749, in Sherborn in N., c.r4. [Joseph, s. Ebenezer and Judith (Coffin) (second w.), and Eunice Worth. d. Richard and Lydia (Swain), P.R.J8.] Intention not recordeda tfor detailed lntorm.atlon see record of comorrt.

29 NANTt:CKET DEATDS 30'/ GARDNER, John, b. Susanna Greene of Salem, s. John and Pris,.. cilia (Grafton),, 17-, P.R.J8. John, 13th, 12 mo. 18o7, P.R.63. John, hjgh sheriff,, 1812, c.r.t. [h. Mary (Coffin), h. Betsey (Coffin ) Folger, h. J edida (Swain) Carr, s. John 3d and Priscilla (Coffin), 23d, 1 mo., P.R d, 1 mo., a. 89 y. 2 m., P.1t.63.] John Jr., single, s. John, sheriff, and Betsey (Coffin) (Folger) (second w.), lost at sea, 27th, 7 n1o. 1812, P.B.J8. Jonathan, h. Patience, 3d, 7 mo. 1777, c.r.4. [h. Patience (d. Jonathan Bunker and Elizabeth), s. James and Mary (Starbuck) (first w. ), P.R.J8.] Jonathan, ch. Simeon and Sarah, --, 1794, c.r.4- Jonathan, h. Miriam, h. Eunice (third w.), s. Bamebas and Mary, 20th, I tno. t8o7, C.R.4. (h. Miriam (Worth), h. Anna (Coleman) Coffin, h. Eunice (Barnard) (Coffin) Ray. s. Barnabas and ~Iary Wheeler, P.R.J8.] Joseph, h. Bethiah (d. Thoenas lfacy and Sarah), s. Richard 1st and Sarah (Shattuck),, 1701, P.R.J8. J oseph, h. Ruth (~.James Coffin ana Mary), s. RiChard 2d and l\1ary (Austin),.29th, 7 mo. 1747, P.R.38. [29th, 2 mo., P.R.6J.] Joseph, h. J!unice, lost at sea,, 1757, C.R.4. [h. Eunice (d. Richard Worth and Lydia), s. Ebenezer and Judith (Coffin) (second w.), P.R.38.] Joseph [h. Abigail], ch. Charles and Anna, 30th, 7 mo. 1798, c.r.4. [h. Abigail (d. Josiah Clark and Ruth), s. Charles and Anna (Pinkham), 2oth, 8 mo., P.R th, 7 mo., P.R.6J. blacksmith, suddenly, July 30, P.R.64-] Joseph, coloured, s. Daniel, "Some time past'' [rec.--, 1837], a. 24, in New Orleans, P.R..62. Joseph, s. Daniel and Provided (Allen),, "young," P.R.38. Josh[ua], ~~october ye 23, 1767 Father Josh Gardner Came to Live att our house Departed thls Life" May 5, 1768, P.R.5 I. Joshua, s. Joshua and Eliz~beth (Gardner), -, 5 mo. 1779, P.R.38. Joshua, s. Francis and Anna (Paddack) (first w.),, 1799, in the West Indies, P.R.J8. [-, 2 mo., P.R.6r. 13th, 4 mo., P.R.6J.] Josiah, s. Bantabas and Mary Wheeler, "lost at sea with Soloman Gardner and Stephen Clark," -, 2 mo. 1758, P.R.J8.

30 NANTUCKET DEATHS 293 GARDN R 1 Barzillai, s. Peleg, -, 8 mo. 1774, P.R.63. Barzillai, h. Catherine Shepherd of N.J., s. George and Rebecca (Coffin), yellow fever, "summer of" 1817, in Philadelphia, P.R.38. (, 1818, a. 50, P.R.63.) Benjamin, s. John and Priscilla (Grafton), 23d, 6 mo [in Salem], P.R.38. Benjamin, h. Hannah (d. John Coffin and Deborah), s. Richard 2d and Mary (Au&'tin), 22d, I mo. 1764, P.R.38. [Benj[aminl Sr., P.R.6J.] Benjamin, &. Abigail, -, II mo. 1777, "abroad," c.r.4. [h. Abigail (d. Shubael Folger and Jerusha), s. James and Susanna (Gardner),-, I 2 mo., "on a Prison ship," P.R.J8. 25th, 12 mo., P.R.63.] Benjamjn, s. Arnaziah and Betsey (Coffin), 2d, 3 mo , P.R.38. ( 2d, 3 mo. r813, a. 7 y. 3 m., P.R.63.) Benjamin, Capt., h. Susan (d. Asa Gardner and Elizabeth), s. Levi and Rachel (Glover),-, 2 mo. 1825, in Havre, "He went whaling front London & Havre/' P.R.38. Bethiah, w. Joseph ( s. Richard 1st and Sarah), d. Thomas Macy and Sarah llopcot, 19th, 8 mo. 1732, P.a.38. Bethiah, w. Jeremiah,-, 8 mo. 1&7, c.r.4. [first w. Jeremiah (s. Jeremiah and Apphia), d. Zaccheus Coffin and Thankful (Joy),-. 7 mo., P.R th, 7 mo., P.R.63.] Bethuel, h. Catharine (d. Nathaniel Coffin and Damaris), s. Joseph and Ruth (Coffin), Itth, IO mo. 1787, P.R.J8. [12th, IO mo., J>.R.6J.) Betsey, second w. John (sheriff, s. John and Priscilla), formerly w. Henry Folger (s. Timothy and Anna), d. Henry Coffin and Mary (Woodbury), 7th, 1 mo. 1790, P.R.38. Betsey, first w. Uriah (s. Francis and Anna), d. George Pollard and Tamar (Bunker), 29th, 8 mo. 1812, P.R.38. [a. 25 y. 4 m., P.R.63.) Betsey, wid. Amaziah, consumption, Oct. 13, t&p, a. 77 [Oct. to, C.R.I. w. Amaziah (s. John and Kezia), d. Peter Coffin and Judith (Pinkham) (Gardner), toth, 10 mo., P.R.J8.] Caleb, h. Abigail (d. Abel Gardner and Priscilla), h. Thankful (d. John Clark and Mary), s. Joseph and Ruth (Coffin), sth, 6 mo. I/91, P.R.38. [Caleb Sr., 6th, 6 mo., P.R.63.] Caleb, single, s. Caleb, 28th, 5 mo. 1794, at Delago Bay, P.R.J8. Caleb, m., s. Grindall and Judith (Winpenny) (first w.), -, 12 mo [?in Charleston], P.R.J8. [s. Grindal, P.R.63.] Calvin, c.h. Jared and Eunice, 8th, 4 mo. I 799, C.lt.4. [6th, 4 mo., P.R.63.]

31 NANTUCKET DlRTIIS lf'acy, Susannah, ch. Jonathan and Lois, 27th, 5 mo. 1756, c.1t.4. [d. Jonathan and Lois (Gorham), P..R.38.] Susannah, ch. Henry and Sarah, 28th, 9 mo. 1765, C.R-4. [first w. Shubael Swain ( s. Reuben and Hannah), d. Henry and Sarah ( Swain), P.R.38.] Thaddeus, ch. E noch and Anna, 12th, 9 mo. 1770, c.r.4. [ s. Enoch and Anna (Macy), P.R.38.] T haddeus, h. Catherine (d. Isaac White and Catherine (Stanton)), s. Enoch and Anna (Macy), 25th, 2 mo ( in N.C.l, P.R.J8. Thomas, h. Sarah Hopcot,, t6o8, in England, P.R.J8. Thomas Jr., s. Thomas and Sarah Hopcot, 22d, 9 mo (in Salisbury], P.R.J8. Thomas, h. Deborah (d. John Coffin and Deborah), s. John 1st and Deborah (Gardner), abt. 1687, P.R.38. Thomas. ch. Thomas and Deborah, 13th, 8 mo. 1724, c.r.4- [Thomas Jr., ch. Thomas and Deborah (Coffin }, P.R.38J Thomas, ch. J oseph and Hannah, May I, [h. 1\fary (. Tristram Starbuck), s. J oseph and Hannah ( H obbs), P.R.38.) Thomas, ch. Paul and Be1hiah. 28th, 2 mo. 1765, c.r,4. (h. Anna (d. John Sweet and Mary (Gardner) of N.C.). "removed from Guilford Co. to Tenn. in 1796 thence to ~1 iami Co. 0. in 1807,'' s. Paul and Bethia (Macy), P.R.38.] Thomas, h. Phebe (d. Elihu Bunker and PhebeL h. Hannah (Eberts) {dup. (Everett) ] Chapin (wid.). s. J ohn and Bethiah (Cartwright) (firstw.), 25th,8mo. T778, P.R.J8. Thomas, ch. Henry and Sarah. 19th, J I J o, c.r.4. (h. Rebce<:a (d. Tristram Barnard and Margaret}. s. H enry and Sarah (Swain), P.R.38.J Thomas, m., ch. Obed and Abtgail, 28th, r mo c.r.4. fh. Elisabeth (Swain), h. E unice (d. Zenas Coffin ), h. Christina (wid. Dr. Edmnnd Gale, d. Samuel Stubbs'. P.R.2 T. h. Eli7.abeth (d. Tristram Swain ). h. Eunice (d. Zenas Coffin ), h. Christina ( wid. Edmund Gale, d. Samuel Stubbs) ("no child"), s. Obed and Abigail (Pinkham), P.R.J8.] Thomas. ch. William and Anna, 14th, 2 mo C.R.4. [Thomas W., h. Lydia B. (d. Thomas T ownsend and P hebe), s. William Jr. and Anna (Hussey) (first w.), P.R.J8.] Thomas. s. Isaac, merchant, and Ann [Ann Eliza ( l\1acy), P.R.38.] of N., Apr. 9, 1844, in N.

32 434 NANTUCKET DEATHS MACY, Susan S. (see Susan). Susanna (Wilcox) [Macy]. 23d, I mo. 1783, c.r.4. [Macy, w. Jethro (s. Jethro and Hepsabeth), d. John Wilcox and Hannah, P.R.J8. Macy, w. Jethro, P.R.63.) Susanna. (see Macy). Susanna, w. Edmund, 12th, 11 mo. ISJJ, c.r.4. [w. Edmond ( s. Stephen and At!ercy), d. Seth Coleman and Deborah (Swain), P.R.J8.) Susannah, ch. Jonathan and Loiis, 15th, 8 mo. 1757, c.r.4. [d. Jonathan and Lois (Gorham), P.R.J8.] Thaddeus, ch. Enoch and Anna (Macy), 26th, 10 mo. 1773, "in Childhood," in Guilford Co., N.C., P.R.J8. Thaddeus, h. Catherine (d. Isaac White and Catherine (Stanton)), s. Enoch and Anna (Macy), 3d, 10 mo (?in N.C. or Ind.), P.R.J8. Thomas Jr., Dec. 3, 16;5. [ s. Thomas and Sarah Ilopcot, "young," P.1t.J8.) Thomas [dup. Macey], Mr., Apr. 19, [Macy, h. Sarah Hopcot, 19th, 4 mo., a. 74, P.R.J8. Macy, 19th, 3 mo., P.R.63.) Thomas, ch. Thomas and Deborah,, 1725, c.r4. [ s. Thomas and Deborah (Coffin), "young," in N., P.R.J8.] Thomas, h. Deborah, 2oth, 3 mo. 1759, C.R.4 {h. Deborah (d. John Coffin and Deborah), s. John.tst and Deborah (Gardner), P.R.38.] Thomas 2d, 19th, 4 mo. 1763, c.r.4. [Tho(ma]s Jr., P.R.6J.] Tho[ma]s, 29th, 8 mo. 1796, P.R.6J. Thontas, h. Phebe (Bunker), h. Hannah (Eberts) [dup. (Everett)] Chapin, s. John and Bethiah (Cartwright) ( first w.), 23d, 4 mo [in Hudson], P.R.J8. Thomas B., inf. Frederick C. and Lydia (Macy) (Bunker), --, 1822, P.R.J8. Thomas M., h. Mary B. (d. Gilbert Coffin and Phebe), s. Francis Jr. and Hannah Macreal, ~9th, 5 mo. x838, a. 42, P.R.38. (Thomas Mackerel Macy, suddenly, May 25, a. 42 y. 2m., in N.Y., P.R.62.] Timothy, ch. Peter and Sarah, lost at sea, 12th, 9 mo. 18oo, c.r.4. (s. Peter and Sarah (Folger), 27th, 9 mo., P.R.J8. 2]th, 9 mo., P.R.63.) Timothy, h. Merab (d. John Macy and EWlice), s. Jethro and Hepzibah (Worth), 15th, IO mo [?in New Garden, N.C.], P.R.J8.

33 NANTUCKET BIRTHS liacy, Jared, ch. Solomon [clup. Soloman] and Lydia, 19th, 2 mo. J 8o2, c.r.4 Jared, ch. Paul and Dinah, 26th, 5 mo. 1822, c.r.4. [h. Pauline (d. John P. Schoni and Salome Vvitsche of Berne, Switz.), s. Paul and Dinah ():lacy), 25th, 5 mo. 1823, P.R.38.] Jedidah, ch. Jethro and Hepzibah, 23d, 11 mo. 1759, c.r-4. [ w. Joseph Swain ( s. Nathaniel and Bethiah (?-.lacy)), d. Jethro and Hepzibah ( \Vorth), P.R.J8.] Jedidah, ch. hubael and Eunice, 2d, 9 mo. 1766, C.R.4. (Jedida, d. Shubacl and Eunice (Gardner), P.R.J8.] Jemima, rh. John and E unice, 15th, 5 mo. 1750, C.R.4. [w. Barzillai Gardner (s. Stephen and J emima), d. J ohn 3d and Eunice (Coleman), P.R.38.] J emima, cl. Zaccheus and Hepzibah (Gardner), 25th, 4 mo. 1700, P.R.38. Jemima, ch. Paul and Bethiah, 6th, 4 mo. 1772, c.n.4. [w. Micajah \ivcisner, d. Paul and Bethiah (l\1acy), P.R.38.] Jethro, ch. Jabez and Sarah, rsth, 2 mo. 1728, C.R. ~. fh. Hepzibah (d. William '"'orth 2d and ~1:ary (Butler)). s. J abe7. and,.arah (Starbuck), P.R.38.] Jethro, cit. Jethro and Hepzibah. 17th, 10 mo. 1755, c.r.4. [Jethro Jr., h. Susanna ( d. John Wilcox and Hannah), s. Jethro and Hepzibah ( VJorth), P.R.38.] Jethro, ch. Silvanus and D inah, 13th, ro mo. 179r, c.r.4. [h. Lydic. (d. David Ray and Anna), h. Deborah (d. James Gorham and Parnal), s. Silvanus and Dinah (.Bunker), P.a.38.] J ob, ch. Richfar]d and :\ liriam, 18th. 3 mo c.r.4. (h. Anna (d. Seth 'Vay and Deborah), s. Richard <tnd ~ [iriam (Coffin), P.R.38.] Job ch. Stephen and 1\1crcy, t8th, 8 mo c.n.4. (h. Deborah (d. Prince Gardner), s. Stephen a nd ~1ercy (Allen). P.R.38.] John ~t, h. Deborah (d. Richard Gardner rst and Sarah), s. Thomas and Sarah IIopcot, 14th, 7 mo. r6ss. in Salisbury, P.R.J8. John Jr., h. Judith (d. John W orth and 1\Jiiriam), s. John 1s t and Deborah (Gardner), abt. 1675, P.R.38. J ohn, s. J ohn and Judith, 11th, T2 mo [nth, 12 mo. I 720- r, C.R.4. h. Eunice (d. Elihu Coleman and Jemima). s. J ol-.n Jr. and Judith ( \Vorth). ttth, rr mo P.R.38.] John. ch. Robert and Abigail, 17th. r mo c.r.4. [h. Bethiah (d. Hezediah Cartwright and Abigail). h. Phebe

34 NANTOC& 1 DEATBS MACY, Isaiah, b. Phebe (d. Silas Bunker and Deborah), s. John and Bethiah (Cartwright) (first w.), 2d, 8 mo. 1793, P Isaiah (Maxcy), ~ Dec. 15, 1824, a. 10~ ~~. [Dec. 14, a. 70 Y 9 m. 9 d., G.Jt.4..} Jabez [dup. h. Rachel], s. ]abez and S~ lost at sea, -,9 mo. 17fY/, c.v 4 (Jabu Jr.., h. Rachel {Cartwright), s. Jabez and Sarah (Starbuck), 18th, 9 mo., a 28, P~JS. Jabez Jr., 14th, 9 mo., P.ll.6J.] J abez, 6~ 8 mo. x7j6, c R 4 1st and Deborah (Gardner), 7th, 8 mo., :P.R.J8. 6th, 8 mo-p P.K.6J.] James, s. Thomas W. and Lydia B. (Townsend), 21st, u mo. I 822, p.ljs. James (Maxy), b. N., sudden, Oct. 23, 1843, a. 40, inn. James F., twin ch. Alexander and Maria (Plnkbam), Feb. 28, I8JJ, "in dnldhood,'' P.LJ8. James Gorham, ch. Jonathan and Rose, 2oth, 2 mo. 1794, C..J.4. Jane (Maxey), w. Samuel, formerly w. Natharuel Swain, d. [h. Sarah (Starbuck), s. Jcim Thomas Smith and Sarah Harwoocl, sth, IO mo P.a.38. [Macy, wid. Samuel, Ij'th, to mo., P.lt.6J.] Jared, ch. Solomon and Ly~ 20th, 2 mo. 18o2, C'..J4. Jedida, d. Shubael and Eunice(Gardner), Sept. 10, 1824, P J edida, second w. William, [ dup. d. Sarah Barker] 1 tth, 12 mo. I8JI, CJ4. (Jedidah, second w. William Jr. (s. William and Mary (Barney)), d. Robert Barker and Sarah (Folger) (Gardner) (second w.), P.R.J8.] Jethro, ch. Jethro and Hepzibah,, 1787, in N.C., 04 [Jethro Jr., h. Susanna (Wilcox), s. Jethro and Hepzn,ah (Worth), in New Garden, P.LJ8.] John, Oct. 14, 16}1. [John xst, h. Deborah (d. RichardThrdner I st and Sarah), s. Thonl.as and Sarah Hopcot, l41h, IO mo., a. 36, P.R.J8. John ISt, 14th, IO mo., a. 36, P.l.6J.) John, h. Judi~ 28th, II mo. 1751, c.r-4- {John Jr., h. Juditft (d. John Worth and Miriam), s. John Ist and Deborah (Gardner), P.ll.JS. John Sr., P.R.6J.] John, h. Rhoda (d. Stephen Gardner and Jemima), s. J obn 3d and Eunice (Coleman), 30th, 1 I mo. 1785, P.R.J8. John, h. Bethiah (d. Hezediah Cartwright), h. Phebe (d. Abraham Macy), s. Robert and Abigail (Barnard), 23d, II mo [ dup UJrittcn above 1838], a. go y. 8 m., P.L38. [''fonnerly of Nantucket," "he had 19 Children, 54 Grand Children, an.d 59 Great Grand Children, of whom wm living at the time of his Death I 1 Children, 37 Grand Chi1-

35 NANTUCKET BlJtTHS MACY, Eunice G., d. Peter and Elizabeth (Gardner) (se<:ond w.), 2Jd, 4 mo. 1836, P.R.J8. Francis, s. Thomas and Sarah Hopcot,, in Salisbury, P.R.38. Francis, ch. Thomas and Deborah, 2d, 6 mo. 1715, c.r-4. [h. Judith (d. Richard Coffin and Ruth), s. Thomas and Deborah (Coffin), P.R.J8.) Francis, ch. :Francis and Judith, Jan. 23, r Francis Jr., h. 1-Iannah Macreal of Pool, Eng., h. Elizabeth (d. Joseph Drown and Mary), s. Francis and J udith (Coffin), P.R.J8.] Francis Jr., s. Francis Jr. and :Hannah lvfacreal,, 1786, in Dunkirk, French F landers, P.R.J8. Francis, s. Thomas M. and :Nfary B. (Coffin), 7th, I mo. x8rg, P.R.J8. Francis, ch. Jethro and Deborah (second w.), 15th. 1 mo. r823, c.r.4. [ s. Jethro and Deborab (Gorham) (second w.), P.R.J8.] Francis G., h. Phebe H. (d. Isaiah Hussey and :Yiartha), s. Francis Jr. and Hannah _'facreal, xst, ro mo. 1793, P.R.J8. F rancis H., s. Josiah and Lydia (B~ussey), 27th, 9 mo. 1820, P:R.J8. Francis H., h. Deborah (d. Adonijah Underhill and Deborah (Sutton)), s. Josiah and Lydia (Hussey). 15th, 10 mo. 1822, P.R.38. Francis J., s. Charles and Nlary ( Jenkins), 2d, 5 mo. 1838, P.R.J8. P.R.67. Francis J., s. Charles 2d, cooper, and Mary [(Jenkin- ) P.R.J8.1 of N., J une IJ. 1848, in N. Francis P., s. Alexander and l\1aria (Pinkham), 29th, IO mo. 1832, P.R.38. Franklin, ch. Silvanus and Anna, 4th, 6 mo. 1795, c.r.4. Franklin, ch. Silvanus and Anna 1 21st, 5 mo. 1798, c.r.4. Franklin, ch. Paul and Dinah, 16th, 1 r mo. I8os. c.r.4. [h. Julia Ann (d. Israel Brayton and Mcrab)J s. Paul and Dinah (Macy), P.R.J8.] Franklin B., s. Paul B. and ~1ary Ann (Macy) (second w.), loth, I mo. 183t, P.R.J8. Frederick, ch. Reuben and Anna, 19th, 5 mo C.R-4. [ s. Reuben and Anna (Barnard) (first w.), P.R.J8.) Frederick, h. Helen 1\1. (d. John Duffy), h. ~{aria (d. Nicholas Potter of St. Thomas, W.I., sister of Thomas), s. Josiah and Eliza (Swain) (first w.), 28th, 10 mo. 1835, P.R.~8.

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