The Hathorn families of Maine and the west; with English and ......V.'illiaTi...
Transcript of The Hathorn families of Maine and the west; with English and ......V.'illiaTi...
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HATHORN FAMILIES
OF MAINE AND THE WEST:
v/ith England and American
ancestors
by
C. N. Sinnett
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Sinnettj C M"'achorn families of Maine and the
west: witn England and Americanancestors
STL
WITH ;-l"Ct:joH .-l'O .-iiu-iRiCL" .L"c>:;i7Hy.
This Genealoey was prfipared at the earnest renueat
Of mani' of the Hathorn yar.il:'" in their wirlelv-separated
hones in the 7<est. T^jcuch far from the old Pino Tree state
Where their anoestors had fought so hravelv in every good
cause, and where their honest dealings with neighbors and
strangers had nade the Hathorn nane shine brightly, they
felt deeply grateful for all these precious heritages which
had been handed down to •Ss then. "Ith p.^f^.ri^ one. of their
successes in life . in the nanj' "este-h States where they had
lived, they felt the inspiration of these lives th^t had
befin so graX,dly lived on the reck;'- coast of Maine, or
under its whispering pines/ j'heir great regret was that,
because of their busy lives, they did not know r^.ore about
their ancestors. They reali.'^eo, too, that what had been handed
down to then fron the past was not al^vays to be rei led upon.
Whenever they had nade even slight resea'^ches jrl* the
IVinil; history the;- had always foond that their people had
been even of a truer and sturdier t^pe than the^ ha(1
been told. So the appeal grew stronger each twelvenonth,
"Out of your fo-^ty and nore ^ of. writing of. history tell usA
all that you can of our Hathorn X.lne in i-^ierioa, and
acrosi- the seas."
And when this natter wa^ put before the Hatho:^ns of
llaine it was fo^md that nan;- of then had the a:\ne desire
for a Hathorn .Hlstryj'- as their Western relatives.
, -
ppgj ^^^^
ilal^ librti^rians and geneiiloiicts Coined in thlt; plea, as tha;
J&d but Bcantj Hathor^is data outsiiie of the Llue ci' rr.n
fa'Tioiis autnor , Hataarilel Ha'.7tborne.L.vGn thiti V/Mch they had
gleaned for old Town Records, S;a, , was not always correct,
Tne auti-xr of this work very scon dlBcovered that
the tasK given to Mm was not an easy one, as the data
held by old families and Town records, w«r» ae scanty as
thf^sVs found In print, llany records had been destroyed in
the burVing of old homes. Others iiard been written down
from traditlcn, which hni alwaj's been striving to nai-;e all
ot the Hithorne's of iiaine, and sonetimes all of those in jr-erciii,
to be of the llathaniel KaTrthorne Line.
One who was sux^poseed to be an authority on Eatiioni^-^
datai simply stated, "It took many years for us to learn that
our Eathorn ancestor was only a brother of the ^erican ancesTor
of Eathaniel Ea-wthorna. " The4i£. was evidentl;/ a shadow of disaproint-
ment in this discovery, for naothing was clearlj' given in reg-oJ""
to the ancestrj of the Hathornls of iiaine,
Ths 'lov-n Records of ;7oftlwich,iie. .which was the early
home of the most important branch of the Hathorna yamilj- in
iiaine, were fotrnd to have been poorly kept, Ihen P.ev.Dr. >:er:ry
Thayer of 373 TT.Iieth 3t . .ii.Y.City, was pointed ou-ct as an
autjiority on these Important matters. He had lived in "oclT.icl.,
He., for nan;,' years, and had written much on the early histrr
of that t0V;-Ti.Ke promptly repliea, but explained that he was now
a very old man and could not give much time to the E" thorn
records. Zis answer was brlelly this:" The John B=-thorne of
Sheepscott(BC'jthbay) .Maine, was a a Sale:-.,Lass. , merchant, wuc
started intc the land business based on an old Indian daed--':ut
that was 70 years before the S-thorn«s came to ~ool7d.ch,:,:e,
and there was no relationship that I cou:d ei/cT discover
between those families. Leave this ran, John Hathorn, and
V.'illiaTi Hathorn of St. Georii-^js Slver, out of the T.'oolwich
data. xhoae Hatohornes of 7.colv/ieii,L;e.
,
ciir.e there fron
'.'lliington, Uase,, out scan to have origint»ted in Lynn, LlarE.
foiir or more generations before. I-jje Hathornes made a
numerous tribe in kain9# , seven men entering the voting list at
T.'oolwich.He.
,
betT;een 1766 and 1790. But I have studied than
less than any of the other TToolv.ich fa^-.lllea, because of their
nuracers and the complexity of their history, <In a word, a
widow Hathorne and four or five sons came to Wool^i-ich.I'.e.
,
c.s ancestors of that Strorig old fanlly there. To separate and
unite these fa'-.illes would require the ©oe£ dtu^^y of ever.- Tcv-r.
Record for a hundred years. I have most of the marriage dates,
and fewer of the death records."
This was all that coxild be secizred from this which
had alwaj-s been reported to be a "nine of traasures. ''.But
the author haa learned before t^is "to iieep the. trail." ijii
alter several years of hard wori: he discovered the fcpor-
tant reserarches of Llr.^burj- C.Eathcrn of Dresden,l.Ie. , and
Aurora, Ills., to which his son, Frani: II.Hatborn, had a ced miich,
Thus the ancestr;.' of the vroolwich,:,le. , Hathorn^e was dearly
established. TTith the help of many other kind friends the wcrl:
has J)een pushed forward into its present form.
In the Line of the V/oolT.ich,LLe. , Hathorns the naf^e is
spelled, Hathorn, the way t:iat most of these people prefer ed.
The nus;bering of their generations from the Br.sliEh Ancestcr
iB given because they prefe^-red that method. It is ver;
easy for an^' one to count dov.-n his generation from the
A-nerican Anc-stor, if he preferrs that method.
In replt to many queries about the spelling of this
fa.-ily nar.e the author presents the forp-s found in old
docur.ents , thcujh the spelling in Z.ngland as S'^on in that Lir
of ancestor. Tavjl'^ seen to he cor^-ect. Ancient and no?6rn ro-^s
of the nuniQ'i Haft-thorua- -I-.authorne Harf-uorne Hath.o^-ne
and Hiith-crn. The H-thorns of i^aine olali- tiiat their jjicisEtors
:- ar-.K-ed t-ie snoMlnp; of the nii-e tc K tirrn, so tV.at f'sir
letters -r:-. their friei-s In ^r^.-i^-d •7cul^ oe su-o tc
r.^ch the-.J-l^^rtly t-iat fo- of spnlllnt; Ai-^ not lour
rreVail.
kuch ha£ been c'-^'^-'^ i^ "^'i^ '^'^^- fegariin^- the
•descendants of the fe-nle Hathcrna Linoc, ar sotne of the ztTcr^r^zt
fairily oharacteri£tics ha^e thus beer. nan'^.ed do'.vn -chrou-h
lGn£ generations, and because such llr.es .j-e alr.ost whcll;^
i^T.cred 'c-j aar^ £-enealc:.i5t£.
T'-iow h jathanifcl iiav.thcrneC's ^reat love for the hilis
and streaj-.E of Llaine, ani for Bot/doin Colleoa where he Ei.ent so
nan:- har-p:' ""-^i'S, are v.oll kr-cmi, s^.aG° has not been £-iven to
his records. Escause the.- are so well preserved. Ihe it&to&t^^QS^-^
interest of "chis 7?orh Is centered on a Line equally noble
and ±'aith;\il in all walks of Ufa.
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(iPt Senoration :'.s f'-;->.eo.' in _:".2lsnd} ;-X^..i^ .-Li.rHOMT 05"
3;'-i-, Count.- ci- Berkshire, -ji^land; hc^.-n abo .t I4S0.
I'hc nane cf -^is ^'if*? is not riven.
ITne chil.cren rtre of the(2nd Cer.eraticn) 2.io.-.j£ ilatrorn {S^e 'bejc~ t:j.s lict;)(2nd generation) Ja;:.es iatliorn.
( £n^ ) TLCVert iithorii.
( 2nd ") Jone Hat horn.
(2nd ") ^ice H-thorn.
(2nri."
) Jo'nn :iithcrn.
(Snd ") T,'i:iia-i Hiathorn.
(2nd ") Henry Eaxhorn.
(2nd ") ^liEabP^th liatriorn.
(2nd g:3.\>.iH^lon'
)
1!3DuiaZ H.lIHDrJJ of Bray, CoTinty Ber:-3rJ.^e,Z--j:.c.nij
fcorn al'iO'iit I52C
ili-^ried l-lrz. Jone PcTvr.ey, vrl-3o?/ of estim^vie character,
(Sd genoration) '.Tilliar, -dzficrn .(^'ee data belcT' tliis list)
(2d " ) Cbristcpher H- thorn.
. (5d " ' ) Thxn;?^ s Hat ric n.
(Sd " ) Thomas Hat :orn.
(3d " ) John Hat.:>;rn.
liii ") Jens Ha-'-crn.
(i? 'ci feneration) '.Villiaia Hatliorn oT B^e.y &. Blnrifild, _,nr;la--.l,
2orz. about 1545; died ,.-iiye 22, IC26,
i.Ii:-ried June 25, 1 5 70 Ar-nle Par".- ins, who v?as born at iSlntlcilu,
L-rland, -nd d.l'j.! Jeb .IL', 1^27.
(4th £:oneration> Jo. ,nc Hatnorn.
(4th " ) V.illlar- H^thorn ( See data next r-i^£e)
(4th ") i;ath- nlel Ijithorn,
( 4tn " ) Hlis'.fceth H".i >^orn.
(4th " ) lli-^;- Hathorn.('•-th '• ) ^-ne Hat orn.
(it'r. rer.eration) V/lllian £^.-'^rn o.' ^ir^rl-'lci ,_ji~: (.>.-'; hnvr-, ,,-
l/^5; .-'ic Oct I", IZUO; .Tife ^urah
He c.".-'5 tc A"'5riea v-ith Covtrno:'- ".Vitl-xop In th'j s:'.ic .,.-•'
:)eep-1 _- u.:cestcr cf Che famous aut •k^./jI-.'! i al H::..'hcr-*.
(5th gereration) ^-ne Hit"-c—"»fth ^' J joane i^t :orn;'"''•'- " I '-.li-:ibet:i liitjicrn; ii C;^i..t.Iiul/-^r.'^c rL.
^St[-i " ) :scl)ert H'-t c^ii. ,5'"''^ "
) - John, dathorr. V, I6<r5 (.ioe axo.. tl.-:^ li
.'^"-^ "J J^tha-iel xiit-icE-.
(ot> ") ioiiiuil H=-,t:icrn.
(rth^
L'='ieration) Jchii dazhorn corn IGI., at 3in/:elL, ;^.; :::
of 3e-rKs-:^re,Sr.sl?.ry:.,; taptizea ..cI: nc , I62I. In lo;... carpet
i.uerioa v.itu .his Srcther :,llli_;. iithorn in the eM^, ^-^- .i;.
^ith Co^-rnor „inthrop. ^3 first settled at 3i:l-;,..:.fis. In uho ;vas a tavern keener at :::.lden,^ass; In li;;^ ro^ed tc 1-
ilass., v;r:ere he died 2eo I2,I^5,.iis -..ill sr,crn to J- 2:.,IC~
'i7ife nai\Dd B3.rub.
(5th generation.! Sarah iIathorn|bppti:vd at Saler- Uas^-. J
2 1544; .-1 .y-._-'. 2, I?5Z Jorn-: Brsed cf I^-nr., ^:=.S3.
^c.r.g) Jchn Hat horn; clei3 loim^.(oth cc
(6th n) Priecilla Kathorn; bapti^ea July 2£,I649.
OCOtaCOOCCOOOOCOOOjC M Jan lb. r;.&9 Jonathan Shore.
(6th generation) T/illiaL: Hatnorn D£,-.l-ed at lynn.Llass.,
1651; died Sept 14, 1676.
I5th generation) Llary Hathorn capcised at iynn.ilass. .Jvlv.Ib53; died Dee EI, 1675.
(6th generation) Sbeneaer Kathorn bortisea at I-nn.L'ass.iich, I6b6. (Ses records next page) * .— -i
(5th generation) Phoebe Hathorn baptized :.ch. ,I6c5.
^^*^- ") Hathaniel Hathorn; ; l: Liary Gott.
(7th generation) ^li^abeth Eathrn b 0ct.,I5oi.('th ti \ ,.
) iuarj- r^tnorn b ITov o,Ib£C: •
,died J;:ne £C, 1693.
(7th generationj^ r.attenlel Hathorn d 1698,
(7th) aieazar Kathorn d Jan 20, 1705;died in infancy.
(7th) Sleasar Hathorn b Jan 19, I705.
(oth generation) Sfcene^or Hathcrn of LyiL"., Kass.; born "ich.
1656; baptised at Lynn, iiass., leire. ilade a Freanan ji-;r I5,ie9i.
Married Zee £6, 1683 Ssther Tiltt. The chilc-ren.
(7th generation) Sarah Eatho7-n torn Oct 26,152 4.
f7th ") Hary Hathorn b Ilea 14, 1587; a at I r:o:£.t:
(7th ") John Hathcrn b Jam 5, 1583.
(7th ") SaTiuel K-thorn b .4pr 17,1591.
See his records below this list.
(7th generation) Mary Hathorn b llay I, 1694.
Cth ") Hepsibeth Hathorn b Apr 5,1597.
(7th ") Ebeneser Hathorn b July 17, 1766.
(7th generation) Sa'riuel Hathron b Lynn, Eass., ^r 17,1591;
Baptized at Lynn, Llass., Aug 17, I59I; died before 1760.
Removed to 7,'ilmington,iIass. , where he was a fine fanner.
ffi(lst) IJay 13, 1714 Susannah Giiy. .
K(£nd) Feb II, I74I GraCe lay V:alJ:er, who married next, Caleb San-.es
,
The children were of the 1st marriage:
(Sth generation^ Slisabeth Hathorn b Dee II, I7I6.
H Dec, 1742 Sd^ard Elendall.)8th "
) Jemina Hathorn b Llch 12,1715.
(8th " ) John aathorn b Oct 21, I7I9; d Jiine 2,1720.
-.(8th ") John Hathcrn b Dec 28, 1720.
See data below this .
(eth generation) John Hatlicrn b Dec 2^, 1720; "Died in 1777. •'
F.esided at Lynn & Wilmington,ilas s.
.
Married about 1742 Ssther 7;yman, daughter of Captain T.^an.
She was a woman of great executive ability; of a fine far.ily.
"Soon after her husband's death ehe removed to iVoor..ich,i:e.;
,
with her cons, John, Seth, Jazes and Jacob; the son 1,'athaniel l,.ter
'o.-i moving to Dresden.Ile.
"
Registry of Deeds, Ca-nbridge ,i.asE. , L;ayI4. 1 7 79. Z.st her Hathorn
tc Daniel Going , Deed.llsther Hatrxirn , TTidow; C!j.ldren, John, 'Till iar^.
^eth, J2;r.es
4.
Ir.e children or John Haci.orn & listhex- V^i-nan were born at
MiL''ini-ton,:^asE,, of tJie tth senoration l^ron the E^£l±2h ixcjitc:
and of the 4th generation from the ^erican unceetor .John
Hathoriu
She Line of descent frcr: the Snglibh Ancestor has usuall;- be^x
follove^ by the deccer.dants and is thus narked here.
List of John Hat horn's children from the ffllEiington.ilass. .r.eccric.
(9th generation) Joh.n Hathorn born Jan 19,1744; dieo at
Woolwich,ile., Apr I (ll) , 1815, aged 71 years.Remove a froCi
V.'ilmington.LlaES., to "oclwich.I^e, , with his vvidow mothEi and brothers
Harried Hov 27, 1756 Tabitha Going of Wili!ilngton,IIaES. , born,
July 15,1737; died at vroolv;ich,Iie. , ipr 27, 1825, aged 8S years;
the daughter of lianiel Gains & Esther
5ata of the fa-^iily and descendants pages 6— S£. J'?,
(9th generation) Sa':.Tiel Hathcrn d ilay 7, 1746,
Removed to ^oolTrLchjile. Ko farther data found.
(9th generation) rfillia.": Hathorn b Lloh II, 1749,Died at Voolwich.Lle. , Jan 31, I82I, aged 69 years.
Konoved to 7roolv.'ich,*.ie. , with wldov.'od mother & brothers.
U ilch 30, I7S0 Llari' Jen^:ins b 'Jilmintton^ass. , :Tov 29,
ffie 1751 ; died ilay 23, 1829.
See data of farily paga N^.y^i
(9th generation) Seth Hathcrn born ITov 3,1751; died
at 7roolwich,ixe. jTThere he had removed vrith his mother and
brothers, June 2,1804. A Revolutionary soldier.
)-
Harried I"79 Sara:-. Thsving born Boston.LIass. , Jan I2,I7."9
died at V.'oolv/ieh.lle. , June 2,1304; the da'.'ghter of Judge
Hathanlel Thv.lng of V.'oolv;ich,I»ie.
(lOth genorationj Seth Hathorn.Jr.
(lOth " ) Betsy Hathorn.
iiarried June 2C , 1614 John G.Gould.
Writo Fv, Gould, C-^i.ton,ChJ.o.
, I8I5 .V.Hisaoek.
(lOth) j:-.i~-il Hatho^n.
Married T-obert Llax'.veli of Bowdcinhar: ,^.e.,
(9tJi generation) £,arah Hathorn b iich 16, 1754,
M I78I Elbeneaor Hasey.Jr.
(9tli generation) ITathanisl Eathorn b Jan 19,1757.
Removed to Llaine after his nother ,S.c.| and located at
POwnalborou^ii, now Uresden^Le. ."June 141^. 1788 llathanlel
Hsthorn was one to assist in taking; the Inver.tori' of
the « estate of George Couch of Pwonalsbcrouc h,iie.
"
ESfi6£©a He v;as a 2evolr!tlcij,ar;- soldier.
M. Dec 20, 1782 "ary Heed of Uiseassett .He. "Her father re-ic"
from Ca-ibridge,Haas, to TToolvdch, ile., about 1754; had a fine
fa;.,ily."
(lOth genc-ratlon) James Hathorn(lOth
""" ) Le:".uel Hathorn.
(lOth " ) Catherine Hathorn.(lOth " ) ^^' Eathorn.doth " ) Kathaniel Hathorn.(lOTE "
) Jude Hathorn.(lOth " ) K^atilda.Hpitlr^rn.
* (lOth ") Lucinda Hathorn.
(lOth " ) Vi';,--;an Hatiiorn.(lOth " ) Hannah Hatj-jorn,
( 10th 'y ileiiitable liathcrn,
(9tli generation) Ja:::es Hathorn b June I, 1760; died at
Palemo.lie. Jv.ly 21, 1844; to '.VcolT.ioh.iile. , vith mother.
U Mar;- Ihvring of "Toolwieh,i>le.
Data of the fai'.ily pages i^ 1** 40—^2..
{9th generation) Jaco» Hathorn b ulaj- 1,1755; d
Dec 21, 1838. F.esided at 3ov7doinhara .ile, for many years.
Liarried Chloe Sliav; born at 7.'ilnington,ilass,I762, of a stur-i
old larlly; died at rooiT^ich.lle. , Jan 1.^,1835.
Data of T-e -amily pa~es 5-3^ --^7, -r ,^Xu. ' t.^«
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THS ^zzoRjc. OS JOHii kathckk cf -H_ iiiii~:i g^:t-P.a?ic:t. .
(9th re?-.eration) John Saf-.crri d Tilr.in£tor.,^aes, , Jan 19,
'1744; d at Woolwich, lia. , Apr II, IBI6 , ag:ea 71 years.
"Ha lived at Georgetown, iu.e. , or: the Zan-'etec River, ne:'^
?.herQ the city of Bath now stands, ana v:as there at an
early date. In I7o£ what is nov.- 7,'ool77ieh,lle. , was set cir'
from G«oreEtov-n,i:e."
Sketch fi-oF. the Bath, He., Independ-j-.t, Sept 2S,ItII:
"One of the oldest, largest, and best known , I'anllies cl
all WoolwichjLIe., hears the nace of Eathorne., end all are
T/ell—tt-do people who faave worked hard and wen success in
thair lators. I-Iany of the family have remained at nooiv/ich,
and are reckoned anong the most nropparous citizens of the
to?/n,Some have held Town offices, and have always held them in
a creditable Banner, "he name of Hathome Is a good one
wherever cno may go in the town, Cne of the earliest
settlers at Woolwich, Lie., was It. John Hat'-^^rne, who
Was an officer in the Revoluticnarj- T.'ar, and whose hoc'c" liss
bviried In the little cenctary at Kequaasett, along with trjcse
of macj" good man and true of that period. ?ror. him have
descended many Rathornes. His son, Daniel Hathorna, was born
in TToolwich f.nd lived there all of nis life. Something over
fifty years ago he passed on to the great Beyond. Daniel
Hathorne took the fani on which his son, jklbert Hathorne, nov.
Uvea, and wrested it from the wildernets, cutting off
the trees, tearing out the sturrps, and maicing from the
forest fertile fields and garden patches. Later on, he sold
the place to his son. Hartley Hathorne, and went to a point near
Day's Jerry, and built the laSt'o. old-fashioned. Square,
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house 7-hich all adnlre sc r.uch. It is one of the older-:;
hc-ises in tiie tov\Ti, navint T.'ittBtcoi the stoms and eur shine
of over one ironaro'T j-ears, anr. ie still :! n a eoc^ etate of
presere-raticn and repair. It was 'built of good olC
natarial, which was then core easily SBcurea than it
could be now. Sc see some of the tooardint in this house
T,ould nai:e some builders of to-day enrious; great, wide
boards, which, tliDug'- they nai' have ben in service fo-odvor
a certur;^, are still as sound as a nut. Daniel Hatho:-ns
was one of those sturd;^ old characters, so well identifieo vrith
the ti- 9S in v.hich he lived. He was alwaj^s at work,
ard always sumiountine every obstacle which preeonted its' If
.
He v/as a farmer, and ye^ he did societhin^ at fishing
in the right season. He cut cany traes, end hauled out many
logs, and, to add to his occupations, he for r.any years
conducteo a saw nill at 7i'oolwich,ile, , and at these irills vas
saTi-ed Eiuch of the lurr.ber whicn is found in the old houses
of the to'.vn. Liany imow the Eathorne farm best fron the
fact that the late Gapt. Gty C.Goss, for riani? years one of
Bath, Kaine's leading citizens, and pronlner.t shipbuilders ,
Oflr-ned this farm, v.liich thus becane Imov.-n as the GotiS
farm, Some j;ears ago this property was sola to Isaac 5.
Howard, v/hjo is one of the most prosperous farmers of
V.ool'A'ioh.tle. ^ He is gotting large crops from this farm
of over one hundred acres. Daniel Hathorne still has living a
large nir.ber of grandchildren and also canj' great-
grandchildren. Jt^nong these are the following: ilbert Eatiiornij,
V.oolTicn.l-Ie Ann white, xlttsfield.I'.e. Katherine Urott,
?roo";wlch,lle, LIrs. luckor, TViscassett, Lie, Salome
Goss, who lives in the 7,'est Clara Haskell, Hartland,i:e.
—
i. J. Hathorne, ',7colv,-ich,ii.e, L.G. Hathorne, Glendive,;.ontana
Rachel Thtrnpson, 3ath,., e. li^lly ilarsh, Viakefield, ilass- . - -
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Annie ;7arreii. ;Vakofield. lla-s— Henrj. J.H..s:..oll. Cle^dlve,luont^nu- ^Pushaw. rittslield, Lie. .,,-ra Easkeli,
HartlJ-nd, Le. "
jolL-. Kithcrno L. at Tilmineton.Ilaes., !:ov 2?, l7oe
Tabit:.a Going b Tilmineton. llaSB.. .uly 15.1737; d .Vr-"M5i5.
a^ed 8V years; the daughter oi' 2anlel Golr.£ andiisther
ihsir children were or the
doth generation] ."ohn Ha^.^rne . Jr., b Geor^ato^^,-;.(a fe. say ,Zils.i.rtc..:.,s.i
, Sept S..I757: d at Riohnond.I.e.. c^t
51. I84S, A sucoeeef^ui tavern iceeper,
- Jiine Z, 1790 Illisabeth Gcoduin Gray b i^ch 2.I76S;d Juno 15, IS02.
il(2nd) Aug,, ISOZ lilizabeth Bickford b Al^r 28.I7S2;died. Sept 22, lesS.
inill data of the raniljr pages 12—jv.ib"
doth generation;^ Baniel Sathorne b Lich 4.1769;died ilay is, 1859.
11 Nov 3, aiGOe 1796 Hannah Gould. w>^ died Oot :s.1858.
5^:11^ data oir .the -"a-ily pages zi^—r^if,
doth generation; ^^ther ."iatgorn b Jan 27. r7l; d cct 5.1847.
M ^-eb6. IBOI savid (,cne .a," Janes) Gil^ore. .io .'ied
June 2, 1826. Ho record of cMloren tox^a.
doth generation;^ Joanna Hat-rn b Set II. I77S;d June 3, 13 70.
il Dec le. I7f6 ThcEar iiinball of Bath, re.
doth) Zzs-r^el Hathcrn b Lich 21. 1776; d Hch .-.I8!iG.
ii Hay IS, 1806 iblgai: ^hitten. vn:o dleci ilay 8. 1657.
Ihe chilireii of Sarrual Halhcrn i Abisall T.'hitten.
dltl': rer.cratioa' iiaria i^trxrn b Jeo IS, 1307; o. C::t C(j,I-'
(llth poneriition) 3a::.uel Zlnljall 2at:.om b Oct £3, I3C£;
d at Eiclriond^e., Oct 28, 1845.
M iuLlza Gllnore Trho died at H.lohr.ond,L:e,
(tftOQ (I£th ) Ja-.es iithorn.
(I2th) ibtiie Hathorn. _.- •
(nth generation) Charles 7i"hittler Hathcrr. b Jan 10, ISI
I8II; d Uch 25, I85&; a farmer in the ile. tor.ris, -^cclrii.
and ^''iseaEsett, He and his wife members of the Free
Baptist Charch.
M ClariSfra 7;all:or b M00lv7ich^:e. , ; the daughter of
BaraiiJP-l T/alker & iuis He Kenney,
(I2tn generation) Sarah Llaria Hatiiorn b Hay 14,1855.
II Sa-raiel Bo^rdman ?;e3d. Divorced,
(I2th' CharleB T, Hathorn b TTiscassett, Lie.,
Eov 20, 1826; ian;:er; Eepublican,
M Llary S.Preble; daughter of Captain Harvey prf^Me.
(iSth generation) Harvey Preble Hathorn o Jan
4,1855; Post ilaster at noolwich.lle. , General otcre.
Selectman for 3 years. Progressive in politicc,
« He and his wife merribers of the Baptist
Church.
ii Arjiie Leonurd of Boston,Llass; elucated at
Chelsea, F.ass. daughter of Joseph B.Leonard
» and Charlotte 1.
^ Waldo{I4th ) Ciaa L. Hathorn born July
A30th,
(i::ti: ^ensration) B^rziliai Hiit;.crn ti r.'itojss-tt.i^e.
,
i.ug 20, 1839.
ii iuliaa l„or£e of 5ath, LiO.
(iJith ) ".Villsj-d Hatjci-n d .Viscassctt, I^e., ^i-
28,1841; il at Seattle , vrashing-tcn, but nane of r.is
wife not {TlTon.
(I2fn) Gilbert H-t"rjDrn b Dec 31, 1843; died Jeb :t,GC(
1905. Lived in the ile. to'.vns TToolwich &: Bath. 5oc>:-
keerer i aurvei^or; Republican; he and his -.vife
memberE of the Baptist Church.jree ilason; K, of P.
il May 5, I85b Sarah P. ii. Curtis hBathjIie., I...i;.- f,^!:..!,;,
;
echools of Bath, ile; a writer of nany stories ani
hlFtor:cal articles in Llairie ^ournalF. Che dau~ht.'>-
of John P.Z.CTirtls i L;'dia II.Li.Goslir. of
Arrov.sic i Gardiner, '^le.
Il7.th generation) Arna G.Hat?.orn b Jan r,I?6c^
"
-^ July 2. 189 2 Fi-an^c Il.Sr^lpe.
(iSth) iierry 3.Hathorn b :;ov I, aeca
1874; d Den 15, 1905.
(12th ) Hew^y E.Hathcrn b aU£ 23,1845.
(12th) Ol-^Ti U.Hathcrn b ' Dec I? 1860,
(nth soneration^ Davi-'. Hathorn d Dec 20, ISIS;
M Ty^o-ruzf-il R.Soi^e , t--^ dip a ::- I, 1900.Chilciren Dorn at V.'oolr.ich,:^;;,
(I2th) ^-r.ard il.Hailxrn b Au- 21, IS44; d Sept 9,IS4f.
(I2th) Hc-ace H.iiatliorn b Ja-i 20, 1846; S-aT-vejo"-
I12thj :..^o.a^d Kat>x)rn b Ser.t 17, 1849; d Au- .-^I.IFcI.
(I2t>|| DaviJ ZrrPSt HathO'-n b Tefc I'.Isr.S.
II
(US'".: generation, G-Ilbsrt liat'cvr. t T's; I'=,If?Ii; ^ at-
^ iiar.na"-- jxzm. Cai-llon o." Dr-'Frl ':r, ,i:-:, , -'i: die'. -^-l'' ri.iTuu.
i'le ohil:.r3r. v/;re born at 7>'colwich,^.c.
(ir.tr. --.-liicriitlon) IlirliallLat ;:crr: b ^-iiU £C,18£I: " L ' "; '.
I66&. '
(l%til ^-.rr.a Jane Hat horn t Jcv 14,1652.
(I£th) Asa G.Hathorn b June 14,1854.
(I2th) George ii.Hatiiorn b Jan SS,ie£6.
{12th.) Hattie Ann Hathcrn b Keh 8,I8oy,
{I2th) Sanuel Hathorn b Hay 25,1055.
(12th) Francib i.Bathorn b Dec 22, 1870,
•Ihe sjjrth child of John IlRtJ-£.rn and Tabitha Going,
(lOth generation) Seth Hathorn n LIch 8(14), I7eC; dinf
at roolvslch.L.e., Aug IS, 1855.
m Juno 12,1806 his coHPin, Uarj- ("Polly") Hathorn born
"oolvvichjITie. , ilay 15, I78I; trie daughter of Tta. Hathorn & Uary
&«.e PAfe^
(llth generation) 77illiar. Hathorn b V;oolv.'ich,iIe.
,
iich 27,1807; d Sept 5, I8I9.
"The children all died yoiing.
-^
gt
12
TrLu HSC0?J33 OP JOE.' H.iThCr.ZT, «r., C? TZIHR GiXliT-ATlOIT
doth eerxratlor; CoYr. R-^Vh^rr'':t . , h Geor£otovr .He. , ---pt
Sf, 1767; died at ::ielr:ond,:^e., Oet 31, 1846.
II (1st) Jur.e 3,17^0 Elizabeth Good^rin Graj" b :;ch,2,l76e;
d June 15, 1802.
M(2nd) Aug 7, 1843 Elizabeth Lickford b ^r28, I78£;
d Sept 22. 1856.
(nth generation] Three children died in infancy.
(nth) Joh.n Hathorn fa June 10, 1792; d Feb 2 IS£-
,./^f'iV"<i at lirebdsn.lie. where he was born.
li(lst) July 2,1815 Susannah ^ezander Lorn June CO,
1796; died Sept 3, 1822,
_ _M(2nd) Oct I2,IS2£ Sarah H.DreTr vb liov 22,1802; di--,a
Hch E. 1877. Tiie chdlcn-en of the 1st marria-e.
{I2th generation) Seth Hathorn b i.ay &,I3IS;
a Feb 15. 1844; resided at Dresden.liaine.
M Oct 27,I8S8 Hannah A. Colburn.
(13th) John G.Hathor b Jan 3,1840.
(I3th) Susie a.Hatl'wrn b Dec 2 ie<ilResided at Boston.llass.
M Jan IS.lsee Francis r.rn.Flytner.
(13th) Seth Hathorn b ^r 18,18^4; die-^Awg 12, 1847.
(I2th) John Hathorn b ITov 2,1817; d June.ieCC.
il(lst) Jan^^2I^^I843^^L:ary S.Johr.son, who died
M(2nd)_ 4V9, I848^"'''Linnah T.-ite. who diedi'-cn I, 1880. So children.
(I2th) Iv.in, saochariah Hatl^or.n b Oct 24,1819; d
ilav £5, IoB2.
M Sept 29,18:4 llary Lilly b Jan IB, 1820.
^(iSthJ C}:as. L. Hathorn b Dec 14,1847;
d Sept 16, I87I.
13
I85I, :: apr 6,I3Z4 Hem-;- Cr^nt.
(I4th) aelllo ^ G^a::t b Jul- ^,1,^^:.
(I4tl:) C2iaE.iI.Gr a- 1 t June 2l I" •
d Au^ I7,I?93.
ri4th) Carrie L.Grar.t b Feb 19, 1"-?.
fl4th) Wilbur H.Grar.t b ITov II, i^:"-.
(iSth generation) Lcuiea A.Hathxrn b iu£ £4,1353;ii liiartin Pearson,
(iSth) Lillj- I.Hathorn b Oat 3,1864; resides
j.urora,IllE.
1: Sept II,. I3S9 James S.VTard.
(I2th generation; T^m. Elizabeth iathorn b 0ct24.iei9;died July o, iei)5: another saj-s ,i;ov 2d,I3S2.
M Au£ 31, 1342 Morton Johnson b Jec 12.I8I0; diedJ"eb IS, 1907.
(I3tn) ;Villi£jri Johnson b Hov 2C, I84S,
(ISth) Li2sie Johnson b Deo 3,1847,
(iSth) ,7illie Johnson b Oct 5, 1849.
M ITov 5, 1870 Xatie Bostwick.
fl4th) Ruth Johnson h July 18, 1894,
(I4th^ Kathleen Johnson.
I^ children of the 2nd ilarriase of John Hathcrnen; with Sarah LreT.(I2th generation) Susannan Hathorn b Apr 7. I82r;cl Octf.js'-:,
(I2thj| Ljdia C.Hat:iorn b Hch 4.1827; Q Oct 3,1822.(12th) Laura ...Hathx,rn b LIay4. 1930; resides at Los^ele3.(ralifcr.ia. il Ma^^ 2.le67 ^exand.r :;eed.IJo chili^-en.
(I2th) Sarah :i.Ratn.r:. b June 5. I834;d J-one 22,1838.
(12th) Hattie ..Hathorn b J^ne Io,I,37: d ^ug 5,1901.(I2th) ^ib^or". C.Hathxrn Xov 23,1839; d Oct 51. 1907.
He v/as born at Di-asd.en.ile. m 1835 he
14
removed with nlz ptjents to Llvi",'; lark, Ills,
In I- fX he wen- tc ^urorti.Ills. 1370 ie7£
he T.orkod In the i'icps of the Chlca£t), Burlir;^ -.ci
and (^uinov Lailroad. In 1872 Tras ma^e General line
Keeper of the Gar Separtiiert ; later 73s na-^e
^^istant Chief Clerk of the Llotive Igwer 3ti:artT: •: nt.
In Jul;'. HeaOOOG IS83 he renoved to Celdar
Haplds.Iora, and beearie Chief Cle:-k of the Hotive
Po^.--ir Department of the Cedar Kapi's & BStaectlC'C
Northern r^ailwa^^ Died at Cedar EapldE.Io'a, and interra:
in Ca> Hill Cenetery of that City.
M st r.ookford.Ills., Ueh 15,1866 Clara S.Roct ror:
Lodi.Ills., June 10, 1849; d A:xs 29, 1895.
KilLi] Oct £9. I8S7 £ate C.3ror,n.
Children of the 1st LI:
(ISth generation) Lionel J.Hathorn t Cot 7,I5£S;
d July £0, 189 7.
(I;3th ) Frank 2aiie Claire Hathorn h at ^urora.
Ills., Sept 9, 1872.; rebides 2922 Brattlel'02o
Ave.jDes iloinefa, lowa.Froin Jiili' , iJdS to reo. ,T}iS
lived at Cedar Kapids ,Io7:a; Fic.jISSS :;ov.,i898
lived at 3an Francisco &. Berkeley, Califoj'nia.
At Cedar Kaplds.Iowa, imtil ilay I, 1906; since
then at Des Iiloines,Icv,'a. . Clerk in the Auditor's
Ofice. Cedar r.apids ,Iov:a, Burlington, Cedar r.apic-S
& Dorthern ?:ailv;a;-\ ,1991 1892. Special ^ent fo^ '
Fanners' Insurance Co,, Cedar Rapids, Iowa,
From 1355 to the present lo""^' State
jig-ent of the Hanover Fire InsuE-nce Co.
16
(I'l-th ^encriitionj Iul-3_r.or r.,H.athc>r:. c i, _ : ^,1-.l.,
ll~th] J-;_'v.-s Slinaetl: Euthcrr: t -vi-i:,iCII9I5.
(I3th feneration) Zdtlieriue l.,K-.tlx:-r. b Aug 2£,I2~e.
(I2th generation) ilar;- ::. J.Hatnorn t Oct 21, 13 1'-; : l:!^-
.
lu. ?eo 21- IB63 Oscar ?. Sheldon t ..ch. 17,1846.
(I3th) I.I^abel Sheldon b Jan Zl , I87I; d jjov £4,i:,i;i.
Iii3 child of ^ohn kathorn ,Jri & illizateth 3ici:tMcrd,
(llth gQneratioi.) iilizabeth Govving Eathorn b Jan 17, ISO.';
d A-tg 17, ISEI.
JU. Aug 2, ie::C Sa.-uel Ford Blair b 6CSa Aug 4,1785; died
hov 10, 1352; at 21 j^ears to Bath,Iu.e., end learned the shoe-
maker's traie; then a sailor;t;en to IJantiicket Farr.. , Dresden,ile
;
stoi-e keeper at 5.ici2^ord,i:e; the son of John Blair,
(I2th generation) Zina Hj-de Blair b Ricx3:ion.d,i:e.
,
Deo 3, 1322; d Feb 9, 1394; l.etixdist Lmister ,Sath,L?.
and m Florida.
11 Jan 6, 1857 Charlotta P.Hitehcook:.
Tj^e children born at 3ath,i.e,
flSth) Sarr-uel Ford Blair, Snd. b ITov ie,IS57;
d Jan 31, I38I; graduated from Treslyan College; imiL,
(l.:Sth) :t^& Hi'de Blair, Jr., b Lay 29,1855,
d July 12,1390.
M in Florida Jan., ISSG I^.via Lunddcn.
(I4th) Benja-iin Butler Blair b JackEon-il3 c
,
Florida, Sept 2C , 1337.
• (I4th) iaaurice uarren Blair b Atlantic
City, ::.J., Sept 17, 1989,
(iSth) S(^'..uel iorhins Blair b Jul;- 10, IB&2.
d Uov 14,1902; Dor.tist at :;innear-ollE .llinn,
M at. Buchsr'Ort.l.o., Oct 19, IieS Alice S.Hor^s.
(I4th) Frederick Howes Blair b Jacksonville,
Florida, 3cc 5, 1337; LlethoU&t ilinieter.
LI Joc^-hine Dai^tcn c f ^^nneapollE ,l.inn.
(I6th esner&tion) 2 children.
(I4th eeneration} Charlotte Swasey Slalr b ::inr_e-
apolis,: inn. , ..en 5, 1890.
M Jan 26, 191.'^ Kauriee Varney Jen.nars.
(I5th' Blair Jonr.ecs b Jan 4,1914,
(iSth generation) Trine, Oasian Hitckcoek Blair & T^s so
Ctapnar.; Blair^ b ^pr 24, 1855; the let died DecI4,I36f.
The End died Jan 25, 1870,
(ISth) Infant daughter d day of birth, Ecv 4,1871.
(ISth) Charlotta Illizabeth Blair bBeo I6,IB7S; d June 28
21na Hjde Blair k.(2nd) I;ec20, 1838 ilari^ Lgctard of Bath.i.r..
So children.
(12th generation) ilartha Carlton Blair bilch 9,1825- died J-iv
13.1855. il Oct 12,1346 ^iarker ilerrill TThitrnore b A-:-o..sic.L;e.
,
Wov 22. 1825; d Dee 18,1895; lived at F.icn.ond,;^e. . I8S7; at
Bath.lle., 1870. A sea Captain froE the age of 21 years. 3Mpbuilder; ship broker; 3^-,ccrat; Free Ilason. " In early life he
followed the sea; after the Civil v/ar he settled at Ricln.cnc
Me; in 1870 re-ov.d to Bath.I.le. , where he built several ships;
then a ship broker; Ccnma-der: the oat]: Globe; ship Zlle,- -aria;Ship Lartha -hiti-ore; ship Constitution;; ship Atlanta; ship Soua-e;followed the sea until 1859; carried -ore than 100 passengersacross the Atlantic, e.ni never ha^d a loss of any >:ind.-
Th2 son of rilliar. r.hifcnore & Charlotte Parker.
('I?th) ^Irabetr. Blair WhltT.cre d. at I year.
(I2th generation) Leu.uel Carlton Blair b Aug 29, 1827 ; disd
18
Apr 16, I39S; nrjna-r-riefl.
(12th) riiTTiet Louisa Blnlr b Sept I", in;??; a Oc.X 28,IS6S.
U Dec 14, 1651 Aiilal Libhy who ri Jan J5,ia9 7.
(I3th) Harriet jilizabeth Libi.y >> Apr 9,1854.
k tn Elehmona,!:e. , Sopt 2,I'ia4 hodlno Aut an b at Ovir\,nj,
fI4th,) Madelaln Anten b Caro .Mleh. , -Inly 20
/: 1887. K Jan 2, 29J.7 Clark ".Ko Kftnzle.
f{ • (I<th(J Keredith Bodinfi Anten b CaTx>,::ioh. , Apr
I'/
.Ifl. 1891; p-ra-lnatoil from Bow'^oin Gollsce ,X91?
.
' -... M -Time 16, IB20 Virginia ^iley of Caps nity,
./ / Klch.
/ {I5th) Charlotte Klir.abeth Autan b r'av 7,/r' • IP 21.
(iSth) Ma-rthr. Ca>-lton libl^y t, -)„(, 2o,J8pfi ; d 'nly 2T ,TCir?;',
• (ir'th) Joseph 31aiT. m.-hy b Anf- I, 1859; a July IR.IsftO.
(I?th) GeorrTianna }:nox Llliby b Sept o.TRfil; d Ar.r I', ijan1862.
The al:ial Libhy i.lf2nd Mr.s. Joseph ftithom, noe Hine;v.ho*" died Joe I''., 1906; their nhill-^en ".ore: .-tlrfoe Mb>^v-_,»»*,. Kreierick Libby - -I'ranoia LibV.y.
(I2th eeneration) ;-lary Jilizal.eth Blair b Ont l^,-'^?.l; d .Time T1870.
M Dec I, 1057 Capt. Parker tlerrill Whltnore b Arrowfiis, Ks. , Ifov.
22, 182.'^; <\ Deo 18,1395; see pape 17.
fl3th^ >;ui-6nia Antolneti e ^hitnore b Rlchr.oni.Me.
,
Jnne 28, 1859; r fil-les 70 Howalnii St. , Hoxbiiry ,HaRR,
Kqnoved to Ba^h.Me., in 1870; eraduated fror\ Bath.r.o.,
rTranna>- School h f.ron Hallowell, Me., Olasslnal Pfif^
School; attends ^ he Unitarian Chnro.h.
K Apr I.', T.885 Chas.An-ustns Kowoll b Sutton,.". H. , ray
".",1851 (i I92I; t'-^aduated from I'efifr-rd ,Mas .=,. , hirh
Bohool;r,urti,on Tailor; "ree Mason; aon of Reore« A.Rowell
«. HepBv Cnttine Bean of Sutton A TTa-rren ,11. H.
(I4th) Parker "•k»itnore Kowell b :)«;o 20,1887;
Ct., I'ool Cor.pi-r^'.
(irti.) Joj.n „hittl6oe.- Ro-vell b llenaiiis ,i< .'jf. ,
July 2-. I9I7.
(I5tii} i^avtiii '.iclts.ore ilo.vell b ,;-ter'ouJV.'^t.
,
Feb £5, ISie.
(I4t-i seii-i-aticn) Hepssy :Rov;ell t JmI.' 8, I5^'2;
graioated fron H.l!:i Hill Sohcol, 1910; an.1 trou lli^s
I^c Alliiter's Soiccl, 1911. In I9£I 2rivate sscretor. tc
a specialist in ac-iitistry.
(ISth generation) Llary l-'-rker V/hit-ore b J-aiie,ie55; aiea
A'li; 4, IS63.
(l-tn) Harriot iouise T,'Mti-ore b Jan I^ ,ISC G
;resi'.ez
in 3oston.r!as3. Craluated froa 3ath. Lie., High sc>iool, I?CI.
LI Jolm 3a:-ter iloovcr of Philadelphia, 2a. ,draught snan In '.':vz
(I4thi Catherine Shav/ Hoover b L-a;* I, IS9R.
(I4tl:^ Il^-'-^ill .,Ldt:.ore Hoovor b A"g 2l^,IS99;
(1 ..a;- 24, Ii02.
(I4tl-i) -lisaoeth Hoover b Jan II, I9i2;i;
d
Jim -3 4, ISOS.
(I£t:i generation) Jo3:n Ford Elair b jeh I, ISo.'; d
Jan 4, 1852.
(I2th' Gnild b Doc 9. IBSd; d the sar.a da^'.
(12th) Luc;- ^nn ^lair b Dec 51, 1339.
la in Hio-ricnl,^o., Joneli.ISGy ^nlro^v ^c Donou^h of:
liztl-l l.al.-.ond Hd£ar LxC Donou^h b oar TrexclEco,
a^rt i4,ic?i.
(I3t:':j Oa-let'-a Jlair x.." Donou^h b i;..-^ Ij'ar.c
(iSth rmeration' CMld b 3-o "2, 184-3: d the Pgre -^—
.
(l"th) ^a-^ch ...-.^Etara 31alr ^ irr.,I'4V; i Jiil;- I;,!-'-.
(Ilth reneraticnj Ccl. T.'arren Kathorn b Jiine 23. i:u:;
1 Juiy lo , I89I; livei at jro-- "an,^;p.
:.: iJov 5, I82-i ::a--- £ickro>-a t Ji;no I, 1305; a Jr.l;- ic
,
1390; daughter of I-.obert jiokford i ^ary ^a^ers.
(I2thj l-aria aat-ior:: b C'ur.e 14,1823; d June :,I85c; .U!r
.
(12th) '^-cVr.3r Siliian iLitbcrn b .:o7 14, 1822; ? ITov 4,I<'I2.
L: :^ai- 4, 1355 Charles ...Bailey.
(I3th^ ITelllo 3ailey :L: Parker 2ovrers.
{I4th) Chester .^.xbv.'era.
(iSth^ Jacob Sailpy :i: H^ry Er^or.t.
(iStr^i^ ilar-" Bailey; ; i: Horatio Larrenoe.
(I4th) GraoQ L^.v.r'jma,
(I4th) Jai':es Lavrrence.
(iCth) Lenora iailey ;; H TT-. Lloiilton.
(iSth) Charlss 3aile-.
(I2th1 Lary A^velirLS Hathj^rn b J-,ay 14, I32I; d ::ch 4, in?,
il Hcrrick i:--iiitin~ton. ITo chiliro--.
(I2th.^ l>a,r.o.' Jan-j Hathorn b Juno 7, 1834; d Jan I2,I?I^.
I^ Janes "honao. Ho ch::laren,
(I2th) L.xrtir Var. Suren Ilathorn b Dee 25,1335; d Loh ir_,l':i;.
i'araer ax South ^Itxstcn^le,
L: I,lch IG, 1854 Jca-.na i-ottle.
(I3.th) Avesta :.:.H?.t rjDrn b .Id;- S,IS55.
I-I Free Sould.
(13 '.h; Jear.nette 11. H^thjorn b Jul;; v, IS 70.
i: Ur. A.Uo-rill/'.
' (iCtiA H--.C-. IT Hiti:j3rn h „^ 5 , leTi;.
(I£tii eenorj-tion) Joasph J^o.-nrcr. iiat-:Mrn t Dree :i.,n,..?. , .—.-i,
1363 155=; i at f.ichCLiaj ,^le. , -:cv 23, IC?5; live, a* i.oai ,I_1;.. ,
about 1362; at Eicj^i^oiia^lle. , 1372; J.Y.Clt,-, Ic3:C; Siiilcr,
anl i'a-niisr. :;i:;lit T.utolnan. De'nocrcit.
Li liec 13, ISCo Cornelia Jans Zv.Lfh > in '.Testern II.Y. Jr.ly 2,
I8S9; d :2a;'- 10, 1908; jra^uatGi from ",V lie aten Zcliera,;
a teachir ;iiitil her na-riace; daiishtsr cf Eecekia': Cole.- an
3L:ith i J-r.e liills of Zane Gcunt;-, Ills.
(I3th) n'arren Colecan Hatliornn b Lcdi.Ills.r. -Jiich i£
no'7 i^a^-ile iark, Men 25,1253; resides 145 I3th Av-s.,
iIai-.-^od,Ill3. Livoi at ?.icli!:ond,I,:e, , I8''2— IC85; In ----_:
Grand jorks a. Pen'oina Counties, 11 . 2raico t a , : Ors^o ,2.^"-:2
IBS8; at 3;ron ,Ills., 1939; GMoai-o . Ore„on,Ill<i.
,
Mgh school; XbSS university of i:.;. -vTith ^.A. , I^;95;
Ibilversity of Chicago, vrith U.. S., ISOCrrQiecCcr of
Pl^-i--^ t *iranc Ju:ilor wrlls^e, Ohicato. socialist. l-Ls an:. -1e
wife Eenibers of tha Letbodict Ch'oroh. yiaEcn( ivc;'ai ,»roh
Co'JJioil) ; rh: 3eta Xai-^a; & Si^jia Phi ilrEilon.
i: Oct 2, 1893 Jer,sle Suiartv/ood b jundas, ilinn.
,
Jul;- I2,IS7C; daughter of Lobort Sr.cO-tv.oci anf _li:.J;-th
Greone, Trho lived at 5a\'i: Center .Llinn an~. r-ranoin,., .^.
{14th) Jo=-3ph ',;;r an Hat herns b 3oc2o,I898;
Sesides llelroie Park, Ills.
LI Jeb 1.1,1920 Olive I^irvj-.
(I4th) Rob 2 t Lcroi" Hathorne b Z.^^ 9,1900.
A teacher at Snrbanlt, C -.ifornia.
• i-iirir.o eivriri'-iir; i.rsi^n in ths ^rav;- J .1 tho Or.,:^-;.,._
^-.^i-io£." './ar; Lt. in the Jav;- in the "orl;. .j.r; .
in The merchant Ii^irine.
Li L-c y, 1902 liveli-r. ^tFood,
(l41;hJ Vlr4_,iri.ia iiat'iorne t oept 50, I&05; ii^I
JiOi' 26th, Ii07.£3~t;:oriie
(iSth) Ghas, '.V ^sC^::nQ b Lodi, III2., Jan ;,
N1872 ;A-i A-tist of Ir.'- ernational re^utation.^tiir'.iBi in ":h:
Cha33 2c}iDol of A"t md in the OiOt iteiiorG of P-ri:;
,
Voniee, P.cnie, ?iill described in'V.'rxi's •,/:-jd in ^"e^-icc"
li Ju^i' 2v.,ie03 Ethel Car.pbell of l.acoii.Ills.
(I4thi Jo C^::poell Ki.'nZLCii, , a1 ctt liLZ,
(i;ith) V.-alei'a Ha'.thnrn b ^ug; 18, 1374 at r.iohricn?.,:.-.
In I?2I -In a oanatariinn v/lth broken her^ith.Cf ?
brilliant, artistic nind; a painter and scTHftcr.
Studied in the Art Students' JjOarue,^!.!'.^:^ i. Chicago;
in tha Chase School of j»rt in Paris .jrancs.
K I2CC John £issell , a laT;yer of il.Y.Citj.
(I4trj Johr Hawthorn Bissell b li'O-..
(l-ith^ Ha- thorn Z is sail n b ICC 7.
(iSth ) Lena liaoel HavT'L.iorn b :„ch ^I, IS76; die.".
Upr iv, 1376. i'Kin, Lilile ila- iiav/thcrns b ::ch 21,
IB7S; soon dled.Burie .' with the parents in Ch.estnut
St., cenotery, Richnond^:.e.
(I2th) Ja.-ee .Varren Eiithorn b Cet 24, 1059; d Jan 7,I9£I;
lived at r.ic!-t".ona,li9.
:: Louisa Ihcnas; the daughter of JaT.es Ihcnac and ^-.i^ail
Ciirtlf' of Lovdoinhai jLIe,
(I2\h) Je-mio Gertrude Hathorn b 1890.
LI il^rlan a.-ir^'3rEon.
(I.'.th) 3on.
(i:.:^ ...^..- ^i.-fcrf^^.:rrn ^ ..ci:. IS.!; a J^n. II .• l^ ,-
.
^
11 Jvsr.". i5,IB£C Viillitjr J. Gall b -Ich 17, IS48.
(iL^tli) ^th-.r i..a:ill Ti :;ov ?, I-„S9.
(i:;-':) *lico lI.Cill ti Jan IJ-,I37I.
i; Jiuifi liS, I3t2 Charles Parsons.
(I4th) i.-rt:.'ar '.7. Parsons . 6
(loth^ iTica^eus J. Call b l-Ct 24,1873.
(iSth) 3essi3 ..l.Call b Teb II, irSO.
(iSthJ^ i,::-id L.Call b Hee 10, I?cl,
(nth generation; Jeii'erton Hathorn b Sep:; i;,I?C?; d Fab S.ioG;
ISS5; v«s lost at sea.
LI pa-b lo, I3£2 Sally Snail b Feb 2,I6ir-; cL ^-r 10, 1672;
::(2nd) '..3h ^, 1978 linr.a L.oore.
CMlii-sn of the 1st narriage:
(I2th generation) Joseph S.Hathorn b Dec 14,1832; dlel
iiai 8, 1855.
il Sept £0, 1854 Su3j,n Lezmon.
(ISth) Jof.ech liithorn b Scv 20, I8"i5.
(I2th) Sallie Hathorn D I'.ch I4,ISZ4; d Oct I8,I95C.
U Oct II, 1853 Lenuel Brown,
(ISth) Benecia Valego Bro'.m b ITov I6,IGS4.
Resides in II. Y. City,
LI Dr. Ferguson,
(I4th) Son.
(loth ) Jofioph hrczn b Ji'l-^ B.IRTjS; i i'-g 2,IC33.
11 Susan Iie-,inon(Sice ZL (2nd) D-^ ^bla? Libny)
(ISth) Isabella irown b Oct 28,1861; d J.ne S,I-3::
(iSth) l-lary ^.Brov.T. b Oct 2S,I8o5; resiles at
Portland.llo.
(ISth) Lenuel Srov/T b July 14,1875; d Oct S.I^Td
(l£f- i-.-ic:j.t±on] J'-f-aracn ^-tl^-^-n .^"r 10, I3-:c;
J<rl) t,I'?-T voim V.'.av-i-;- of iacr_-ev.tc,aalifcrr.ia; >t-t.
' Jul- :-:9,l--yS.
(ICth) Ir:. *V3ri- b Oct IG,Io37.
(I^tul 3ara^ ^.^or.- b Jul;- ^S.IS^?;! 1875.
11 Alice daskell, who was adcptc;?. h;- her "-'nclc,
jaei.-ander ioraon, in I92I a Tvirlcv.' at laocn- ,v;ashln~tcr..
(i3th) ^hert Aver- .
(I3th) Professor Zlna Avery, t^e State College,
p-ollm- n , 7,ac hinrto n.
(I2trj Albert ^vory h Lla:^ &, IS47.
(iSth) Linzie -.T.Avery b I^ch 17,185?.
il 2:-ev.?oss, a Baptist ninister.
(nth " generation^ l^ar-- J. authorn b '^ay 6,1814; d Jan -i.IGG.,
"ihe Itepx house for the father of Urf, ?.ov;ell a_-ter her
husband's death,'' Q6Cot»^IG8GvC
li JunG,ISS3 Joseph SinGlor who died Oct 7,1357.
(I2tv) JcGoph :,-.Dinslo\7 b Aug i'.ISS^; d Juno I,I87C.ii---%
(l2thN Garres 2inslow b J^ily IS,I84I; unsiarried.
(nth generation^ Joseph Jaclcson Kathjoru b llov I, I§13; ?
lloh 18,1854.
LI June 24, IS40 Llary 3. Springer.
{I2th) i;gb..cca 2athorn b Iloh 23,1341; d Sept 7,1845.
(I2th) LaiT a.Hatlxrn b June II, 184?; d Tov 10, 164".
(I2th) Philena T.'.S.Hathorn b Sept 25,1844.
li "JLscj I, I8oI Henry r,. SHvry.-^r
.
(lath) Ida L.Sav^er b Sept 20, 1864.
(15th] Hattle C.3aT.7er b Oct 21, 1367.
(iSth) Joseph J.Savr-er b Lla;^ 21, I87I.
(X3th] Henr: H.Saft-i^er b i:ah 2C , 1876.
(I2th^ Jefferson Sav.yer d July EI, 1932.
(I,th seneratio.) ::a>-, F.Hathorn o 2ert 29.164£; d
(12t:0 ?rar.2cs B.iithrrr. b Cct 11. 1849.
L Jan HC. I5"C 2ac. heus Allen.
(I3th^ Jcoeoh A.-^len D Oct lC,ie7I.
nzf-l Tho-as P..<Ulen b ::;C 14.1^74.
(ISth) Charles 1-.. Allen d lla.^ V, 1875.
r_:ooio-
(lOth eer-c^aticn) 2anie: Hathorn b T.'oolv.-ich, Le. , lloh 4,
-".:'.• a £.t 7.'. r.ay I5, I8t>y. a r.an 01 iiierlins- qUiliti-'-s
,
ar.d of ere-"' ^elp in xha tov.n in vrhicli he lived. Se 3
sl-cetci. of him pages & and 7.
-Eo-v i;. I7£5 Hannuli Could Tiho d Oct 24,I8S8.3>o
vras deacenuci iron sona of the EtTon^cbt old .'.aine farili^L,
Hor father's na-.o not sent; her mother v.aa Llarj' TTarren,
(11th generation^ Gerald iathcrn b Oct 25,I7SB;
died Jan 6, I8£2. Li Liari' Lenox oi" ^-.iacas&ett .ilaine.
(ISthi Jrancis i.arion Eathorn b Hay 20,1826; rj-carried.
(I2th\ Glar:st!a Kathorn b Sept 15,1SS7; d Cct e,!';':';
(I2th» Rachsl Hathcrn b .iae 31, I8S9.
£ Capt.Jceeph Thompson cf Southport ,i:e.
(13th) ^bert Shoripeon.jkl Kate I=Icrse.lio chllr'.rc-.',
(13th) Fanny Rachel Ihor.pson11 Mark Sev/al"- cf Ss.th, lie.
(I4th' Donald Sewall.(l4thT jldT.-ard Sewall k iia?-oline
Cli:'-ord(I5th) Daurhter.
(I4th/ Josftr-h Se-.vall.
(I2th) Harriet Hathorn b iug 10, 1835; d ^at 16,1'^cZ.
(I2th' Sarah illlen Hathorn b July 4,1335; urn;arrif.d.
(lEth) Joseph irvarren Hawthorn b Jan 2S , I8S7; uriar-iec,
(Ilth g^eneration^ Joar^a Hathorn b Llsy 19, 180,2; fli--'^
at Lodi, Ills,, Sept EG, 1859; a vroman of verj strong snd
helpful character.
K at "oolwich.Lle, , June 5, 1825 Solorr-n :7>dte born
Hiecassett, :.:e,, June 2, I80I; 1 at iodl, Ills,,
^r., 1879; a fanner; a successful dry—gcods Eercliant.
£7
KS was Xov.n Aissestor. Ee Pas' a st-irdy ILepublie^nl
^rd a Ear. Deloved by all who :-Taev, hlr..rhis -Trx^ily
livGd lE. the llaine town, .oolr.ich, ani "iscas: -
1
_r.'i "OT:i
ro lodl, Ills. Llr, and Lrs . ^hite vrere faithful L:etho:UftE.
Iheir children:
{I2th generation) Twin, Zanr.ah TThite , r.c^r.
T/oclwich, Lie,, Jeh £0, 1826; A at Garnett
,
Earsae, Llch 1st, IS80.
ill at Wiscus&ett, Lie., Maj- y, 1348 John Hathorn
Ho children.
(I2th) Iwin, ilary Zhlte, h ?eh 2C, 1226;
a at T/'iscacsett, ile., Fao 28, 1826,
{I2th\ Uary Hathorn "Thite b Ifiscasseti, ::e.
,
"^Anf II, 1827; resides Llarslar.d, I^ehr-ska.
She helped grandly' with this Far.ily aiBtci-y,
and is a wonar: of g-reat azecutive ability,
and her mine is clear and bright at her
aibvanoed age. She lived in the Ills. to-.TiS
,
Eloonindale and Kanesvillo and at Bradshav ,:r^b.
A faithful attendant at the Baptist and
Iilethjodist Chrarehes v,here she has resided.
M in Chica£.o,llls., Get f, 1849 Hezeklah Jo-d
born iortltr.d.Ii.y,, Jan 'J, I82C; died July £1, i;0>.
StocK bu;-er; grain dealer; and a fine busine.si
nan; a stron,r F.erublic-n; a r.enber of the Conrr:-
gaticnal Chi-o-—ch; the son of iben ?ord and
Sina Pierce.
(I3th fe; eration) EdvinZiurene Jord
b Jan 9, I8o5; iToxrietor of a
1;^_ : Tur.che,
^ Oct 5, litl 3la3i:hv 3 qS r.i::c>., iVi^.cnsin.
(I4th) Lj../r£:.. iord; phi--^- acist.
{I4ti.) Genevt',.: ^o>-d: teacher.
(l?.t>j^ A'^irX'TL-r- Judson Jord b i:oh 29, IC55.
A stoeJv- tuyer and the ov.Tior of a r'ine ranche.
'^ at Llatta, Ills., ^pr 28, leeo zaia Spith.
Eo chilcj-en,
(lSt>.;^ Carr-ie ^la Porl b :.ch 25, 1357 died
from dlphtr.erla Dec 5, 1864,
(I3th) La Forrest Fori b j^ol- ££,I8fc9; d J-.ir.e
I, I86I.
(iSth) ::.verett ^llsvorth Ford b Lla;- 25, 1862; die;.
from dip-It heria Dec 12, 1864.
.fiSth) Florence Zllzabetii Ford b ..^7 2 1865.
il at I^arv;ocd, Nebraska, A-.erictit, Gallowcy,
(I4tli) Three daughters and one son,
(iZbh saneraticn) Tv;in, F.aohel 2tlnson T/hite, b Jan Ib.ieso
died at :,ashta, lov-a, at an advanced a^e,
U at Gary's Llil is, Ills., Dee . 3, 1854 F.anson ITobleSop^r
of Vt; this ra.-.il- lived at ^uasqueton, lov.a, for
Sone years,
H(2r.d) at 4v.£2qU9ton,Iora, Hon .H.C.Kellofi-g,
Children of the 1st marriagQ:
(I3th ) .ilneda Joa;i:-Le Sojeri «
A T;oru-n of noble ciualitiea and great executive
ability. In leis siis iiei ^t T/ashta.Iowa, ^here
She hal lived ror nan.v years.
"i AiC 14, IS:£ Jaces Robertson, Jr. , born
near icrt ;jarir:ac, province or v'^oec, C-nadi,, ^ ?t
I, IBC4; a barrier at V.ashta, Ioi-.:i; £cr. of Ju-es
I.OEertton, am Cathei-ina Cu->-iQ, wia: lived for ran^
years at Cheroj-:--3,Iov-a.
(l4-!:h) iilria-- S.Holierticn ,
(I4th) Ja-r.es C.HOD6rt£on.
(I4th^ Kaehel Cr-o'c-irtscn.
": (I4th) latilcolm Drill.r.-.or.d I.oterstf-on,
T|i=so cliildrei: w-z^srs finely educated,
and tne £.ons served faithfully in the
"orld Tar.
(loth ) Carrie Aae:aiae Sopar b C,uasqUi'=tor.,I07;a.,
June 8, 1854; resides 1- ^- '"- "-"r " ;
''
' . Lo.^A /v /'
Angeles, California, a v.oiaan of superior qualities; she
and her husband are members of the 3a::tist Church.
M Oct 14, IB 5 Louis ^dsitb b Deoorah, lov/a,
Jug 8, 1852; bock-keeper; travelling salesr^an; and sr-x-;
merchant; \-7as in businoec at Cherokee, Iowa, for
manj: years; then renoved to Los jingeles, Calif.;
Eepublican,
(I4th\ Lav.-rence I.ansoK alsitt b Cheroko e,Io-..a,
Proprietor of the Adsitt Clothing Co., at
Chorokee, lov^a.
K Aug il, If09 Lela ilaud Gillett.
(iSthjl^ ilar-Jorie Hollis Adsltt
b Oct 20, I9I0.
(Isth^ Ccrclyn Adelaide Adsltt born
Dec 5, I?II.
(I4th) Louis Hj-nrinfE Adsltt d Ap"" 'E,
1888; manber of flri'i of Adsltt Clotlilng
CQ-2.1.J. I , CheroiceQ, Io^,a.
j^ Jun-3 "j, IVI7 Vira x^li^.teth' 3ralnf=rd,
(15th) I^ccioc ^raincrd ^cisitt born
Jan 17, Ii'18.
(l4thA V.illia"- Carroll idsitt b Sept 18, lafe?.
Graau-ted frcn los .^Jiceles, Calif, high school lix?;
and rTcn Colle^o there. Znlisted in the Sf-ilentb'
Trainir.r Corps at Lcz an£els, Sept., I9I6; honoracl;-
disoViiir^^nd Doc, IV18,
(I2th^ Geno 3op=;r; resides at '.Tashta.Iov.a.
(I2th cs-eriiticEj Twin, Slizaheth rhitOj b 7,iEcaEsett, Lie., Tsr. I',
IS30; d at 7,'heiiton,Ill£ .
,
Jiily 6, I9I6; for man:- years livo
'
at 204 Franklin St., 7nieaton,Ills. Sha had a fine education ir
IJaine and was a very successful teacher East and '.Vset.
She and her husband were faith^il ne.-.bers cf the ilethodist
Church.
M Jun.3 lb, I85I 7.'illlan Lev;is Gary b Ponfret ,Ct.,
July V, 1628; a u.u.g 29, I9C5; live 3 at Gang's ^lills Settler.ent^
Ills.. I834C——1874; al'ttr that resides at V.neaton.Ills.
rarayr and bc:ri:er; Cit;.' Treasurer of V,heaton,IllE. ,Id?7--
IUV8 & liOI 1902. ireeident of the Villa£'e of .Vheator.,
Ills,, vrhen it was incorporated as a City. Re-.iiolican.
(iSth^ John iidbcn Gary b Oct 19, ISb2; died
Aii£ 10, 1S'16.
II ilch 8, I87o Zulia j-. ilattice , who now
resides at 47iy 6th Ave., Brooklyn, ",Y.
(I4th) P.alph Leroy Gary b Jan 25,IS77.
(iSth) '.Tilliar. Sverett Gary b Gary's liills.llls .
,
A'-ig I.'v, 1868; resides 204 Franklin Strecjt,
y/heatcj, Ills. :;ivt-)ci frcn t:-)e "arr- tc '..'h^citrr., i ' Ir,
ir. 1874; cle-z; .tssietunt Uiin.: Cashier; 5-j.r:J: Cas'ilFr;
nor.- a Banircr. City treasurer of 7,hT:aton,Ill3 . , I:-9G— i i;
and I900---ie-C3— I?04.:'.&i:ubliean, H^ ar.d 'li^ vife
are r.er.oers ci' the G^i'^ Ler.oriil Lletl.caist Gl';"--';-.,
7i^Jieaton,IllL:»
1,1 Oct 2t, li'GI Jennie Liir,j r.iido b V.heaton,!! 1e . ,
Llay II, 13 70; daughter cf V.'illitiT. Chtirch I.udd an-:.
ilir'.t L.^:;or Croutt , r;ho , afti-j:^ their na'-ria^e,
live' at V,l:eitc:i,Ills anl liarion, Zansas,
(I4th\ Robert ^U-i-ene Car;- b ',Theaton,Ills.
,
J-jne 10, 1904.
i^e 5th chill of Joanna Hat horn d Soloncn '.Thlte.
(I2th generation) Sophia Arji T.'Mte b Aixff I5,ie?4;
resides at AufUBt a,Kansas.
LI at Xanesville.Ills. , V.'ari Isor-'ris.
(iSth ) Tlr-eo daughters.
!i?he 7th chill of Hc-m^a ilathorn & Solomon ""hite.
(I2th cenerationl Solonon TThlte Jr., b "iscassRtt ,i:e. , J-jnc S-;
1833; re&ides Li'rjihaven,?lc->-io.a» ^:"rchant; Do"- corat; I'-ee i„--?on.
lived at Vittur. , lo-.va, 1870— I9IC; 3oiai--r In the Sth Ills,
Gavalr^. , erillEtod Sect Se.ICoI; honorably diSTharged with
ran)c of Sergeant,.
ii at aone'/a.llls. ,Se^jt 2t,ia61 ^1 len r.Bxiter b
Osv,e;;c ,CilB., ...Y.; daughter of l.i-jhord 3a:-:ttr and Llrie
Burr; , v.lv- livol at St. Ciu-rles ,111s.
(ItvhJ b.-n t-^t die' in Infancy.
(I.'^t'A ^l3ie V.Ute; -"-^siJes V.heaton.Ills.
il C"-x-rlcs Gari'. L'o cMlfren.
I":6 ?th ohil^ of Jc-.nra H"-thorr i Solcr.en '.V'nte.
{I2t,; generation) x^ranccs A'.'.^-'fta rr-iite b Oct 5, 1840 ;'
; '-i-" * -'
.
•.lienjiit-, ^nl li-ve." at 3orton,il-infa;
(I.lth) Jo.-nrh ^enAie.
(iCth) ii-.o''.inc Hen:^e.
(irth) Lottie Han-riie; dnceaseda.
/vVA/^,^
:- Jc; r n .." - te
TeL 1-, 154;
(1:^4 ^11. J3— --; ;,::ite b T/iccaCLett , I.e., .Tov '
'ucia'js ..a..l.3 :.--.-, II'' f; Trent ..-ct in he- nhillhced.
i: at Cilc-:c ,111s. , r?t .-;,lK6y G:a er. i.e :fe.
(Ict:-.^ Jran:: i^V-fe b Jar Z'^ , I?7i; 3 Ilr^^ .-^j i<na:_e of r-ifs not sent,
J ^^^*")l--1-^i Xoc-e; c!-;CeaEeai.
(I4t>) r,,ar.=is :Leofe; Cece-eed.
(I"tli} Preston ^.iieofe "b Seit 7, IS78.
(lo'th) Ja-es n.ieefe b Oat 14, 1' ^'C; d Jin 2:,
2 -c .id cl'iild of ^iniel H- thorn i Hannah Gcj.ld,(Ilth ^sener?.tion}^^^::u'-.o:, xiithorn t llch 2f,i:-C4.
(Ilth eenaraticn) Scl-nf (Sowan) Hat'xrn b ^.sn I'lISOS;Live: a c.ie.H at .ittsfield,_a. ;; ilar^ Hackell.
(ir.tli! ler'orGE natijcrn; na -e of T,lf6 net sent,
il3th\ Rali:h £at;(I2th) 51orf.n3e Hatitorn.
m(Ist) George thor.pson, brothGr of Jose-h I'^'iiitxco--. ,
- x>**.-x.--. ^i5?»^ I-'-.-'iaKt olr 2ittEfi9l5,:.e.
(Ilth generation) Hartley Kathorn b 'i','oclwi.oh,i:e. , 7"^, 2?
I80S«; 1 La; o, IS38. All of his life r^as spent at
".7ool7rich,:.:s.; tcj-ools of that torn; a ven;- sucoessful fa-Tier.
A starTv r.ev.ublloan,' of" rr^at help in his native tov,?; in
all worth;- enterprizes; he and his v;ife ver;- helpful r;;er!,b = r-i
in tir, BaptiFt Church.
m(lst) Cct Ei;,I3oc i.ar;- Glij ore 2ennctt b Cld 207.t.,:.--.
Jan 7, lees'; d at V.'c: : v/leh, Lie., Dec 9, I?49; cchooi-j cf
V,oolv;ich,^i.; the dav^^hter of Johji Bennett and An:-.a ^llr.ore
of :7uol\vieh,::e,
il IZiii) -li3ab?th I.V.-hita fc 2rss-. en.Llo. , ila;- I, 13.^-;
aiad cl V.'oolTach,.:'^. , :; -o V, I?12.
2^3 cliild-^ftn all Vorn at '„'cclT,lch,l,:a.
ChilcirG.-i of the l£t ria"riaee:
i at iltvG_-lelJ,..:., ;:ov i;;, 1^1;.. ^-e- 1 ..-i-
-
7.oo''-,,ich>,l>., sho reRiP'e- -''or ;; tl: e at ---.•
:ie.. ani th-; ^t rittcri.ld...e. , o- tort.-— £i_, .-^
She •iis einG3.rei in th^, zcr.colc of .roolv.dch.^r-.,
an-1 sh^ and ;:-r husV;,nd v,.:re ;.;en.ters of the ^j.
C:-urch, tut in their l^ter ^-ea-s thev ^itte-ieo fU.iive-Sulist Chnv-ch. Ctitu.-^:'- ..-c . ^>^n -?^g . ; = ttt(.. .; : ._)
^hite.
cn^ of rittsfleld -s -es^^ecte^ anl ajed lu-6i,
pac£;9l^v,-- abciit 4:43 ...X,-. Saturia,. nomine. Jcv i,:
-
It I'-, at the .-^cne .-x . ^r caii-hter.^.-: .^ar. i.l!..-:-,
iio.T.o-set ^ve. She had bees 111 for a f.-u ^t=^-. ^
3:ie hac: bean ^ reside.^t of -itiszi^li fcr --;years, heinj the T:ido/, of rreen.ar. 7, /ate. vhijse ."..ath
occurred about seven ^-^ars :.ro. Her five c.a-i^Mer:;
^•ere rlth her at the tir.e of her ^eath. . a-r
alsc iTC sens, ^ton :.Mte of iM-ista, Ih..
.
ATthitr ;,-hite of I7cntana. rlic ha^ been ^11 h hJ c roti.e:
for a veek, Ihe funeral eo-vIooe were hen z-rrr-
hore of the daiK-hter. Lr^. ''.".r, .I-.teer
Jleven O'clcch,, r.ev. _.a..','--l- v_t c
bearers were C^.'..,
at Eleven O'clcch,, "ev. ..^.-,-:,ht ^^Ici.vt i: r-. The
Oocli-e. :^c flcr^l tril:ut = . ho:-e siV-n^ t^.ti.:,,^-
of the lore and re-ard of r.an;r f-rier.ac. Ehe Inter.-.
Tvas in t2ic Vill.~o oorcter.-.^' e is s.irvlve l;^ ne-^ si^
iirs. ^-.-in Ca-lto-- ai.ci .l./l..
Jrotherj^dv.in iithcrn, ans b-
; Irolt, an^ ty >,
ler half bitter, ^.i^;
Luett a Hatlxrn of Glencilvp.^cnt^na.
'
.liii: Jennetx ii_i,t.-ic:
n the £.o:noclc cz
n.I^CI; ^ .;:- 21, IVCI
jtUT'l. olri I^ai
as the ::::ite r-'il- r-^c:--^ ;
ite t .cclr.ia?
r-.^rbe-'^ o '!' the
(l''th fsn2rj.ticnJ licry iaira-
Jar; 14, i::57; resides
T.oolv.icli * riltsfield, 1
Unlversalif : church.
LI Jan 21, IS"° Sv-nk ^''.13^ 2il:;:er rorn
Irc:,^e., i..2}i 10, I8r4; }ias rssi-^ed in the l.alne
tci.ns, -re;, ;..;-. i£ ten, '..-tcrrilis i iittsfi--ia, .ic'^-cl.i
of 2ro; ,L.e, ^lerchant.r.f^r-a'bli-an. ?re2 -.Ic-.Fon.Oii jelloi..
(I4thi 5.he-a Haiel r-i'r--r Ts Pitt ?fisle. ,:„;-.
,
10, IS^'C; schools of iittsfiel-l.^.e. ; r:er.her of
tho Universali.^-t Charch.
:: at i-itt£ficia,"-. , D'='C 12, iec5,
Georre iVelllnrtcri ilirihall > i:^^":''. Dirz.or.x ,^,- ,,
July 25, l''.s;5; rchoolE cf ir.Iil:T-.cr:-t ,;:e. i 3c-.n,-c:-
il'3.^ i^uGir.esti Ocllo^-e. .4 cahinet maJzer ar'.'-" hc:;;-
kee^^t-v; ".epuhlican. "rue ilafon. Th- son of G'"^
Gusta-^'t-s ^.->lX"-"^' Xli'-tall & i:?.ry Dnna Iresoctt
cf I'ittsfield.lle,
(Ifctli £:er.eratior.) I;:!:;
b .v-;e 7, 19 II.
iir.th re- -ration] ^c r. d, in in^_nc, Cct.,ISGI.
(ICuhJ Ij_v^_:it3r d in inrunc;- ^u jp-j^
(iSth) Zll. Je-nie ;vMt. >, ,,, ,,.,3,,. ,, .
^ ^.
^Vcol^vlch, ::e,, en the oil Trctt Iloiesteau; -^si/^s
Cnset", o-^ ~'areh.:i,-:,I..ass.
lA lec^ it i;edrc-d.:;aEs., -^itor H-:-- Lail^-- >
HocVlar.'^,;:e.. i:ch CiDJ II, I6C4 ; bi a.-J-s-.lt^ • --.• c -.—
•
r... ::.n .ic. 1^C6387 ' ^^
"
fI3th] ^tcr L:j ?o>-est Vhite t Pitis ^iel,: ,-f. , _^:^
I.. 1^70; r-5Sldes 22 Chiivel 3t. . ^^-us^a, ::ai-.£. Ic ^--.is-^
?«b.,Ioci. rri.t.r; Re^^a^llc^n; .tten^c th. Cniver.,lU, :
U Jime I-. irey at 2itt£fi(.id.:.e., ,.:>- ^.^vst.'lavlcr bcrn Freadon.Le.
. ^c> :^.IS73; th. da'-^hter 0;
:iai-«ond^IanC^a ra;lor . ^lon ;;aii. :)aniorth ofthe La. to;.-x, Jreeio-, -^,.111 and littsfield.
(I2th] .dn^ i,^ ;VMte b ::ch 25, 1".; ^..^.^gat Gl :iidivo,l.ontana; schools of 2ittsfic-ld,::.^.
i£ie ::aude "iiite b iresden.l.e. , Jv_no .'
187o; resides ;, Ceorce St., ntts-l-rld .I'a.
S^nt much data for t^s Hatho-n ^sto-y.A nenber of thn UniverGar.ist Chiroh.
i'l ilar 4, i.jpg "iiiian Leander Percival horr.
at AUc.iEta,::e., oct 12. 1674; lived In
r-,_r-uLlio i; !:--.- r p.t cf ^yhtlas; e.-.tend^: the Ur-i'.-«-r^iili:.
t
Q'rxrch.
(I4th) T-ill:i2-; 'ioddari rerjival b r^a 3,1;.^
<ohjol3 of ii:t3fijli, ::e, ani irj'.lna
•Jentrril Inv-titato, ^ittsfi ol^i.-.a.
{lZVii\ .c-t'i-i- JcnT-er TMte b Anr; 17,1878; ^ in s. :-:c£,.i..
at AUi;urtta.,-e.
,
Apr ^"^S, iri5. Llvod for 7 reara at
Uedloin Laira , ^lontana; ct^ns her.- at tlic ti:;? of his
mother's 1" Rt illness. :','est to .i'>io''-if t a , He., to recsiv-;
surgical treat!r;ont. The fimsral acrviios were fro-- -he
home, of hia sister, y.rs. Perclval, :^^^ S3th; the sercion t„ I
wi.ij.Trright of the Universalist Churah.The baarers: ".'illia."-:
Phillips. ;-Iarold 1-hillips, ? . li ,i,:a;'o , and H9l"cr Pre^-oott.
Intan:ie..-c at the Villacra cemetery.*' :i^o hor.o v.-a3 at
Pittsfiel.i, i^e,, until nis thirtieth year; then he
rosidei at Scoby ,--cntana, ani in other Llontana tov/n3.:,--s livin;
on "his nciiiestJad at Scoby ...loutana , v.-hen he -.Tas caller' to ..•
by the illneas of .lis mother, i'i^rner; r.epublic^n; att ;nled
the Universali-"t Church; net a ne:nber of Socret .iociotioQ.
Uot Harried."
(iSth £,eneration} iV-5 2nd child of Hartley ir:-thorn.
Han-a"i Goiild B^t'-.^-'m h Cct r:2,ia::5; iie.\ Cct 12, 165.":.
(i2th generation) xi^\z7-, Z.er.r.C" Ivathcrn b Jc'.n 9,13??; dvceasc-d.
(I2thl ::i"-in .iorace Kathorn h Jujie 21, IB4C; resigns at
/ .Voolv.-ich, l.'aine.
{I2th ) _:ii::ab.jth Gil!'.o--e Hathorn b S'-pt 7 1842; resid--
Vr'oolvvich.Le; now at "eiTi::. -c^-i.^^ass.
ii a'. V.oj wich.l^c. , J.ir. 2'., IS57 ^d\;a:"d il.Ca"llon
(ISx> ) :.ora ^.G-rlton , V,oclv.ic:i,„ . ,
Cot IIj, I3o8; reEi'l-.i- I..errii:.iG-';,i..u: £. ^vli,.
of ^.00" vrichil^e,
^i Gacri^e 3.p->-e2le of V,o ol-.lcli.i/x^,
::ill3rer born at '^:srr±jidia::,..^i s
.
(I4th) Za:-ol3 ^^.I-Vole 1^ ^si' ^V,;
(I4thJ Lloa?xr ll.Erecle o J-ili IZ,.
(I2t tion} il.-thorii fot-; j.ori. b jell ^.Z,1l,'z':;
alv,::;-3 in woclvichjlle; now at V. .v;oi^l;'i3"i,i:e. ; sc^.volc of t':_t
torn; ' atteV'B the yirsi Baptist c:v,i--c^h.
.1 Jen I, IS67 ,.-llliar. Grai" Irott h ..cclv.ie:.,.. -.
Jul; 31, I2:;6; .i Se-t ,:;:;, 1905; schools of V."ccl-vviGli,;.
.
3er-ccrat; ten of Davi.?. ?rott an."i llehitahle of
..ooli.ioa,L.e,
(i:;th generation) .^eiiitable I'rott b Z-il., I4,IS^r';
d ...oh 2Q, 18V9.
(I3tii ffoneriticn) ^vurett u.Iro^t b Oct 2S,I::;7&;
iie&ides .,r..';hi:c^;'tor., J. G. Ir-Si^ctcr of J. J.Li^htli' ^^es;
3chool3 of Vi'ocli.-ier.,„e; un:::e.rried.
(I3th) Cc-lton 1::. x-ott b U^c HC . I37£; fisiic-^on
at vroolT-,ich,l.o; Ecr.cols of ^hi.' tov.n.
li "ft:'t II, I90S Gertrude T.iLt-'-^-son.
(I4t}ij| i.illiird :j Er^'-t t
(loth) uary lu. 'Irott b Jac 23
(15th) I'lla J .xrctt b J-il;- L'O, I?76;
M Oct IV, ivo;- liaro"..^ r.
-Ipr 2 7, leo'r.
I87Z; d :.ay "-:,I37
.ooj.i7ij!i^e.
-uce.
_i.i2aDetii L.V.";iite.
--j..i5sd at „c-lrlch,..e, ,,—'-'
„c-:t:-ii^. rias. iival in ^cnta^.i sinc^ l-.Su; ioi- fiv- ;-:_:
G" er"- 0- tlie Jt^".'3 i^os-ri of r-rion=-; nc'.. en^^aisa in cl;-'ica:
woris:; --tencis the :..;.iscop:il Qhnrch.
,ra;l7:ich,.>'.e.
(I2xii i-3r.sra1:icn) ^arf-i.mecta Hathorn b
.;ov.,I?03. ::ar'-i.-,.-i V.illiaa iet i.eee.
.Itsrt xi^tlicrn b ^-c Z, I85C; -e3iacs
S. I?6:
he btli chilcl of Daniel liatbcrn i Hanr.ah C-OMld.
Illth i:3neration) .Unart rlathrrn t Jan II. ISII.
"H9 re:;.ovc.-- to Bath, I.s., ar.d he ar.^ his v,-ife die^th^
; iiar;- .vi£-asta iLithorn ^ ?eh 26,1315 i
li-i aa'vhter of Seth Hat hern
{I2th reiiov-ation) filler. A-icaata IL-.th^rn >• V,col",'i2-:
Oct 5, IC45.
(I'iuh) Flcra Z.stel2::uiathorn h ^.-a; .'?2,I34S; ".r-r.-'-ied.
{12trS ^ver^tt I^elville xiathorn d Jul;- 8,1850; '.innva-
"Jor fuller data writs -rs Ucllic rl. .Va-—en,:V. .7rol.-ic
(nth -ereraticn} .-ari- iithcr.i b Jujio li , ISI4.
11 kr.'.Va^-^en.
(121 h £eTJir3.tLoz:] 6or.; IL, xi?llie Ji ,V,"Voolvi'
(Ilth generation^ Sovihla iiatlxirr, 'o La;- ", lOi"; die;
at 2alu;-ra, l-e. - -
lla^-ried ;Villia ?I^shell,
il-.th ^en^T:.x±oni .Is. Cs.-'±e Llliot^
(12* ;i' Lc-i >f Hj.-' ^1"..
C--T1S a nij Cat'-le ranche at Slon'-lvo^^.ontana..
'
; h^th, -'.c. , ^.ur I, 1853.
.C-n II, lol^
aS t'la ti'-tlis of hi.^ cill'^.ren cl-i>^.rV c>X'-.;, "--" rri.cve"
to i;cv»doinlia.:,l.>3.
,
at quite an o::rly ciate li/^ter his
r.a-''ri^~e; i.'ia ras x ben ioaaie!'. at Dr-nsd'sn,^.-'. In all oi' f.:^--:
to-ms Mo sturic" ana honest Qualities na?.-? "lir. a ver.- tj,1u,l1;
citizen. liis reL^ovals did not shov; th.- spirit of a "rclli.ii-
c-tone tiiat fathers no r.oss," Cut reveals tie e"C"=i Lsnz traits
of Lis pioneer ano-^stors ridnl;' inlieritad. He icokal ovyr thj
lands am prospects in nsv; tOi.:i£ as carefully as nis a r.-;::.--
ancistore nai don3 v.iiin xhe,- iefr their noues in ^.ass. fcr
tne coat tc.nc of Laine, Ra prospereT far rore taan tiijse
-1^^^ consta.:* soij:, -.-c.r ,"xhis "••i02;3 place is fjocd encu^h for r.e.'''
He was ve v practical in a: 1 of his plans and J-saliriFS.
Hfl had a q,uai:".t vein of hitior, whica would surel; hav-3 £-ivtn
hln the opportunity for a ring-inp laugh that rculi havt. riai""-:
uh: ^^luo veils echo joyously if he could have read •."h..t
a "l:-;tur-, of a^surditi'is one naie In Trritinr of M= fa ily ar.:"
Ha'OjDrn Line. It is t hv'-a eirpr-jssed,*'' J.; es Hiitljorn \ as of C---. -in
^-traction, an- nis chJ.ldren droppey the e and t; in :heir
Harthorne na:ie, so that people v.oul-i not Kr.OT trder 3utch
origin." ixLc pi.r^ Zn^lisr. origin ic cloarl, seen in the
j-j-il: H:-Stori-, -in-^ 'le walv.ai'S si^no.l his na/ie Hathorn,
Ja:.i.^s Hatij-.rn l.r.^-'-ieJ at V.oolv.ioh.lle. , fov -fi '.' ,' I7£:
—ar, Ih.vinc, corii at V,ool-.Tich,l.e. , J'>ily 31, I7c4; and did in
iliai xo\.n, .w.r -i, 1:^05; a wcnan of ?teriin~ qualities; tr.e
ia'J£:hter of Swire :;at i.t;iiel Th. in;; and AEi^ail jreeno'Ji^h,
,, ,,, I,.e I... ot.te. 4 - - iren.
{lOtl: ^i-neration) J-^.^::. Hr.tixrii b ,.ool'viGh,..c. , Jxin; I,
1735 ; cli3i at J.c~icins.3;\,:.o. , Jan I, 181:0, ap-ef. 39 ;•?—; =::'
7 ;-o:i'th3. He v.as a vcr;- sueeaasful eabi2u''t n::]:-::- j.t
iio^.Taoinhii'- ,!t-5. , Aaf hi? r^r:.'- vas ner/'' the Villare, "iiib cl "i ja. !!;
j:iQle, containin-r- tlis oate of hla ma'^riaj-'i, an', other ij-.rc----
tant recoras, i.^ i^a^l::-^ arra- at D e-'J'^<';"'" i Coloraao , ai^.on th-j jco:s
0" hlb rrand-aa'.i^'.^tsr, llrf. Isabel Ho-.vard, vhr la r;C". In 2a''-i5,
rrance, ar.d r.al' re^:ain thore ror Eocis ti_i9."
Jai--'.-=:S Hathom 1., Isabella "co^ciie born Brunc, ie>-,l'.e. , i .o II,
I7i7; tie -a;-.il- say, L .c I7,I7'i3; dial at jowdolna-.r, ,:;e. ,
,
u,i:r ir, I3c:-'.3,h-i was dt;SG ;naant of the celebrated I.ev.Tdllia.':
.Tocf.sid^ of :in;n&v.'lc}:,I.e.
(Ilth ErDn'BrationJ I.obe-^t Sr-^ar Hathori. b Jul.' 23,I?IC;
died in the winter of I35£..i- tollo'.ved the sea for
man;^ i"'^ar3, cir.d finalli" settled dcv-r. at ,;-lninrton,L'. -.
He v.as a very efficl?int stevczore.
ilarriea 3;i,an Llary V.'ray , a noble ladj- of Kugiiei.ot
extraction.
"iJo records of t?ao children have been fctmd,
and ti:- rcletlvas fe$l sure that i-hete were none
in this hap2:y hoKe."
(Ilth) ^.ar;- Ann H-ithcrn b ::ch 25,121.'^; ? a.i„ 4,
I8I2, a^ed 4 r.xnths.
(Ilth) 1-ar. Tav,iE£: nathorn b July 3, I3I5.
;-
been co::sii---abl;- iii^p^ii-ei. In -^-ly, itc& s"-- ,--
t: t:^ p-:x5lrcite" ^rfcciticn iri TariG .Trance , ar ^
"i^s ..-^
."=t rcturnei. 3he 13 an expert bcol: keepflr an? Et---_
0£:rai:her, 3-4 one of the T^-posltion Corjnicsior.srs i- ~ n-,-
sot her?. i'in- " position f.lth the ^-.erioun ijc.-le :orr__.,^-^
with whon she v.or;:ea until the close of the .l::! ositi.; -.,
She then octalnei a position -^-Ith a oci.ir-&relal fir.-
in Paris, and she enjoys her worh very r.uch.
"
(Icth generation) Her only chili lived but a
a few rr.ontha,
(nth gene-ation) Ha--riet ll.Hathorn b Jan 4, IBZZ; ^ at lo-s-
Hain.ljje., Jan 25, 1395.
1^ 3ec 26. IS 41 leouara -;.|llinctor. -ledfori r/hodiei Jan.,I3;i
(inth) "2herg v/jre nany children in the far.ily.^r.e da":, h-
ter.l^rs.Jar.ea Tarr. lives on the old Bedford hcr.33t--;d.
BOv I'.O.zcx 1:0 S.Iopshiin.lle.
(nth) -lllla-i ;;• odslde iithcrn b J^Hy 4. 1825; d in Boston,
I'-ass., Dec EC, 1862, aged 37 years,
i: ?ei 24,1351 Susan Crilla HlL-cins b .Ich 9, 1930; d De : I^
laoi; dai-hter of Capt.rillla;^ :flc~lns and Sus..n TeBlanchi-i.
(She:; (2nd) Jan 25. 1858 Curtis tiav^yer of Iisoon.r-. , x:-^
(JDied I8?4; no ch^la-en' of this second marrla£Q.)
(I2th) •"illla- ^£,iins Hathorn aied ^ug 3,1852. ,IZ -onThs,
(I2th} ChJ.ld did at eleven nonths..
(I2th^ £ut;an Hithorn d Sec 14, isr.-^ ; resides
Bo'.7doin}-Lin,-e. Care of ;7. V.Ch_.-?nan.
i: ::ov b. 1979 George L.-ilnt of Topshan.llaire,
41.
Topshar ,:.>. J Jvcr. t;ier.oe ho jenT to Bq- to^jllars . v-; -.-.•^s
a tri!33 r.-r.urac-tu--er. £e 7.-iiB bora T-.o 12,16^1; a
in lI.Y.vi'.. ;.ay 7, Iev8; the son of Joh-i ^erri;-
,
v.'ho Eoven xo x-ansas Deforo the birth of this son ;h_;.
His n,ot--.3"r died ac Provld^-nce ,...!. and his I'^tht-r
married a cecond time, so tnat llr.Ghas. Ilerrlss
had half brothers and eistars living out '.Vest,
(I2th) ^nnio Isabel I^erris b Il9wton,::ass. ,
!,:ay 5, 1859; d i'ro:n consijnptlon Sept 10,
1863; and is btu-ied in llour.t Hope cemetery,
Boston, llass. She rent to "oston, llass, , at
the close cf the Civil :,ar and attend e- the
lothrop School for Girls, from r.hieh she grad-
--- -- uatea, the youngest girl in her class, ana took
the first diploma, 2he faster cf this Schccl ttsc
r;obert Swan; scholars under 15 years were not
then adnitted to the 'Boston high schoo], -^n-:
tr.e T,-as then only 14 ye^rs old. ',7hen she
graduiited fron that high school she was to^
enter the Komal School and prepare herself lor
a teacher. '.Vhen she was thjr ugh vrit'i the jidvaLcec
Clasj T.'ork she sectired a fine position as a booio-ke per,
After a tir-.e her hejilth failed.
(iSt;-^ T('illi£jr. Lllery Llerris b Ilevton.Ilass.
,
jiug I'i, ISSI.r.esides Zi6 Stuyvesant Ave.,
Broc>ayn,K,y. Attended the Bri::-r-er So:-ool for
Boj. t-' at Boston, llassc,. but lie ret rradiitte,
as, Just before his gradui'.tlnr tice, he
T.'as offered a fine position in an office.
After a yeai' he was er.ployed by ariSther
fiiTii, where he renaino^? for seven yea-s.
40
He b'3--ir.- v.r. 0--:r,r.rt hocid:-. i;:r. In Aj:^. ,i^;-:
s. chance to £o to Gclcr^-c cr. an a^.viuLce'
a.xil he reciiinsd Tilth xriat Oolcr-udo ^Irr. 'n
He T,-as tr-en er-.rlciea ov another excel. ert
rhioh in a i'e\i months sent hir; to ^o;..i,o,
^here he renaincd for two ;-oa'S. Then the Co.:.-.! ^
ar-poin'tfed hi::. A-j.ditcr o.' all trieir TTorkF, -ith
heaiquirters In l.'.Y.Citj. This Co, cv;i3 the li.r£c
ifceltin^,- & Ko fining V.ork:,. Llr.l.errls atte^er tho
Church of the Good 3hephcrd, ar,d ils a can of
truly sterlirxg qualities,
ii Sept Z-:, 1832 ilai Lincoln Buckland bo-n
Bu-ffalo, l^-.y. :.ay 5, 186 5; the daughter cf
Andrew Bucl:land; a lady of superior qualities.
(iSthJ Idarlcn Kathorne I^errie t ^.r I?,I^?o;
although the ycunsest boy in his ol-i.?t-cs
at school, he alnac^s led ther all. Is !^r;-:_tl-
devotod to his studies, and to music, with
the promise of Ealrine a wonderful musician.
(iSth) Margaret Grace Herris b Jan 2';, 1893;
a brilliant scholar.
2he lOth child of Ji..- _s Hathorn.
(nth feneration) S.^nuel I^^ving- Hatliorn b BowdolnhtrV:':.
,
K^r 20. I82C; d at 3o= ton.I^ass. , „iiy 27,I3i;4. For r.ar^-
years he md been a verj' successf^ol Ir.,lnBoctonand also held an i:iportant position in the Public Library.
ii Eliza H?.s.:ell o^' Lisbon, or TTebster, ::e.,; daughter
of Cyrus Has]:ell.
(l£th) Gecrgo Haskell Hathorn b ^r.,I862.
{l2thJ Clara Hasltcll Hathx>rn.
(I'th) Daughter.
(nth ren-. raticr.) iavia V.^Jte d tlxirn li 3ct-''o IrJit;
Arr 20, iSjO; d lleh 5,1322.
^Ije Lt^a chili of J- -les Hat/x-rn & ilarj- IhTrir.g.
(lOth ^er.oritlon) Uai^' V,"illia.-s Hatlxrh t 2o'..'.'.ti:JiCL,
ke., Lot I!t , 1753.
ii iiov 2C, 1807 Jcse^li T.vVheeler,
(II' j) *-ar:da Jheeler.
li John Adar.s Shoades.
{I2th^ Alice ^.Hhoads resides 2uetlo , ColorLtdo.
II lilchael i:. Fitch,
doth £,enor-tiori) Susanna Hathcrn b Bov/iolnhan, Lie.,
Uovt 2£, 1739; i at TTlnfhrop, l^e., Zov 2y,I622.
il in M-ool..leh,:.e., Sept II, I8II Jonathan T/hltirr of
wirthrop. Me., horn L'ov 7, 1786; d at TTinthrop, ile.,
Nov 25, 1350.,
T^e children were horn at "inthrcp. Lie.
(nth) ilvira nliitlng h A'-£ 16,1312,
(nth) Lj'Sanler Gsnond TThitiiif b L^aj 10, I8I4; die'
Ai?r 18,. I3I5.
(nth) Susun Plavilla T.'hitinf? h Jan II- IS]
died Feh 28, I8I7.
(nth) Urar.ia Llerritt v;"j.tire t) -ipr 1" , 1818.
I '.e 4th child of , Jaj-:es Hat horn d Liar; Thv.ing .
(lOth aeneraticn) Miirtlia IhTrtng Hatr^rn h Drescien.LIa. , iiept
25,1792; d Jar. 7, 1857.
M Juno 1, I8I0 Philip Earhoj: r 3aco,i:a., Lloh 5, 1783;
d at So-..3oirJia''.,Llo. , Juno 25, ISS9 a£ed 50 yearb. G©
4-S
He cane tc Zo^r ie Inha: , Lie., iron Ms nafl-v- tcv.r.
of Saco,, or r.o:,iolv BilJefor :,:..c. , c'.::(' ;7as a r_:-. --
e>:c:ell.=;nt char^ic+'-r .:-.o was the sen of Kufus laroo;.; a -. ^
:^a^t\ha Golithv.aite, and a £-rani:=oi. cf Joseph Ii^--dn:-;,
French H-ariie not, who rarrled In Boston,-uss. , atcut 17-/;
Llary Solcher, ana settlel near 3iaiefo:-d,L.e. ; v/Vera r-^
reared a lar^^e ani fine far.ily.
(nth) Philip Hill 2arto." b aor I, I3li;
d Sept £9, IB52.
M Oct 25, IB36 ilarii r.0£ers , whose £nd h-ast^rd
wab Gapt,Lincoln Patten.
(I2th] iidv.in larbox b Jan II, I8Ce;
d Jiily 14, I66I.
-
"(l'5th) Jose.h Tarl;o>- b i:ov I2,IS40;
a ilerchant . i: June 7, 1366
llarj- larned b Dv-dley, ilass., Ju.ne 2 IS-'C
d Apr If:, IPBC; dan^hter of Shor.as iarn: i
and Lue;- Holmes,
(1.3th) Florence Tarbox b Oct 27,
ie67;-d Jan SG, IS53.
(1th) PMlip Sidnei- larco. b Jnne 3, 1847;
d Sept 14, 1849.
(I2th) S^dnc;- larho:: b jov 12,1351; d
isb 24, 1376.
(nth) C:'r-a8 xarbox.
(nth) iivander larbox ; nar.e of VTife not sent.
No children.
(nth) Llbrid-e larboy. b Lived at Aubra-n,.:e.
Hane of nis v;ife not sent. Had children.
(Ith) L.ar;' iii^a 2arbox .
i: Dec 6, 134- Consider Cr-.ith of Uev.bio^port .llsss.
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dot- .--r^tioni ^li:^ S-e-eu-h Ha-::rrn ^o :.-.£ a^r.i: -. .
L Cliarl.c i;.v..ll born I7"7; d at Lc-v^olnh. .:.-....= :::'
"fe3 8V '-•va-"a. -ie s^^.e to 3o-Tdclr.liAT.,:.-, ircn ^.r-C'
--,o^, .--,-.>! •. von>r TT-n ant? v;as an excellent fc'r.oci
tescher at icv-dolnha- . ^e. . fo- a nur.te- of ^ea-f^.^e
boiicnt th. Jcs4a:i San^ford farri at 3ow^clmi;r:,:.3.
(Ilth) Hen--- C.i;ev;ell b -^y S.isrs; i ^i- ?,
1865, area 45 ye^rs i 3 tenths.
_ L. ilar^aret ^.ec^ Id Borvdolnha ,,.-e. , Teb B.'Ib-ir,
deceased; daushter of 7tov,:.s Sfear and
iusan Andrea. Ho c:-J.lT"r<=n.
(Iltli) .lary ili^ubeth ::ev.en ^u:I2,I3CC; die"
I^ec 10, 1825 .-^cu IC r.onths.
2ne 7th child cf Jr.r.ea :i?t}xrn & llaXY IhTlng.|
(ICth sene-aticii) G:iarleE Hatiirm _b D7-esd»r ,L.^. ,A-^r "^•.I'i--:
cied at r^le--o,..e.. Llaj- 5,1850; a successful fani.er.^
li jt?r i:;, ISZC :ia-^£aret ix-astard "b Uay I7,I7V"; t -.e|
dau-hter cf Jo'T-^r.h Unsta-d & A^nes Jnltcn. \
(11th) Sara'i Ann ii-.thorn b .il^ •,Iri27; d J-ii'- U^,:.S,x.
(Ilthj L.ar.-J :xntt:vd Hathorn b Oct 2'-,I?50; aied^
Jan II, 1342.|
(Ilth) ^li^a S.Hathorn b Je^o n,I'j:.£; died 'J.cv 2?,I- T'^, -,
I
(nth) Otis E.ii^t::oru b ^a- 27,ICKe; die= J-:l. ^^.^
^-t
.1 -4-S^^'
(iuth -°i: ration} 'drrlht jC'-OCr £^frrn b Lrec ^?-x,::--
J^il;- l^.I.'O"; "i at 3c\\ *cir;h::x:,:.>.
Lx .:ov 5, I8£o C.-i-if. (c:- John) ^'.-ictcra o -J"!;' ?;5,I'
Q. xlch I?, I8v; ; son of Jos-=i-h Llustarl ' and ^r.-
(lit-::.) ir-thur Hnnt-r IluPtard t llo;- I^. 1929.
(lit::) G.-rns L-nn llnetard h Zvl- II. IScI.
(IltU Joh;-. llev/^2i::yTi Lustarl ^ 3«rt I?,:
die- at saa, J.uc Ic , l^rS.
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Ka»8. , »;«? Xt 296?; d at s^clwloh, i-.«., :>*k) 51, 18."
He raiwrad Uroin ^vilningtontlanB. , %o Ciiwrc^tcwn^.*,,
wifh Mft wl4ow«« nothar and hrothsrs.ThHt pesrt ef
6«orento»«.ii,-,«», , wiwr* t/iay looatwl wa« mit eff and
bade into t}M tonn of Kaclwloh^A. H9 wna a
r«Bid«nt ef Sonde lnh.<n,:><i«.. in I8( 5, nnd it is »&iA
that his ehildron w«»r« born In that tomn.^aeo'b
Hathorn Wa« » nan ef uto^ling qnariti^H, anrt a
Tary snfl.-essfttl ftcmttr, as h« wr« at rrrk •ari^
and lst«.nA was al^'ayti rsartj te Mlp in a3.X thlngn
for th« bftttsTBttnt of thd towns whara ha ra«iid*»<',
Thers va.» no lo Jtine backward to tha towntt rnhfirti
ha had livfid, nor rapininga baoatuta of tha friends
left behind hlB.:ii« faee was tnmed Knllinffly te
the work and duties awaiting hipi In a new settlenent.
Kijs words T^ns oat ohesrlly," f.« are here to help
huild wp honor and truth , and God ie with ns."
^aoeh Rathorn H. Ohloe 3haw , wh« 1> , in
WllxRinetfin.I.ase,, 1757, and d at -voplwioh,.;*. , J-.n,
16, I83f>j of a sturdy old fanilyj and a trne help-
Best in her hone and in all tha neiKl^orhPods
where har lot was ca»t.
She children.
flOth c«n«ratlon) Tg^. Jawh KAthc»''n,Jr. , ^
at Rowdoinhan.lHe., Sept IS.l-^PO: diet at Athen»,;^e..
lieh 86, IP67.
K at Briphton,:-e,, fun T, laTfi Igrdia ehlttier;
a noble ironnn, ready to help friend and nelghbcr.
{>4
"5>i« hTBH of th-lB }»i-iV cpnpl« was loo»t««
*t -iihflns.U"*., two Bil«B ttelow thu bene ef iir.
Hatbprn'B brother "Aoas.J.t whs on«» of grent
nelg/iborhociA hoRpltallty aziA Ghn^r.^aoet" .Tathnrn
WaS a faraar cf gr»ftt •nerg? «nA per8«T«rftno«,
In th« finfl crora n«ar hie hPB« he h«l*
BorvlcBB which wara a creat Measlnc to
Ban^r p«ppl«, aa ha wa« an ftbl» praaohnr of
tha filftar trutha of tha Bibla.7?ii* ere'i haing
on tha road botwo«in Athana nnA Solon, Wa. , wia
aaBlly r«aoho(i b? tha paopl«* of ^cth n»lff?*t>pr-
hocflfl. ila , an-*, all tha othar Hathcrna ,wara fina
elngflr». Kyory wor« o.f warn5nff, ohfl«ir, and
exhortation lYon ^aaob Hathora "jaa stifariethsnaA
by hie «a51y walk with vort."
(Xlth e«»n«ratJen)npAney Earaelaa Hathrm
* at Athawi,**,, --0 IP.igJoj A in
that tOHn,?ab ll.Isvfl.Ha was a fine
BOholar and heia Hany pabllo offioaa.Ka
wftB a farnar and oabinat nakerj a
•turd^r Reptiblloan, and ha and hla wifa
Kora •arnaat nTOjbara of tha Ghrlatian
Baptist Sharoh,H8 waa a flna Blng..r, and
all of Mr fa-;illy InharltaJ hi» nuKlo-a
quail ti«8. Ha a pant aaTaral yaare in tha
epld nlnaa of Calift»''nla, and la aald to
hava halpad In tha "etaJtinc ent" of Cpaha,
BabrSBka..Iftar hla ratnm froB tha raat
hlB >«ima WR8 oontlnnouflly at Athan»,
K«., whara hla hnna was a ettntnr of
ohflar and hoBpltality.
fi in IB4S Kary flrawatar Kinmaan b
at Athana^a.. ..ni- T.isrj. at^no^tad in
Bvah/^ KJnRWifin an4 ina 3ptiw«J.3. of
8t>«*rfeiw>rth, .*,=!« <* w»-n of ••^wrllns
^nalltiflO.
rBt> ehildran w«r« bom nt At>*n«,
{JJjfch eHnaratioaJ Gl^ra -uui
- -- Kathcrn )i K«.h '', 1.345 1 ai«a
Sonarsat Aoadan? tf Athaiw,::*;
tAweJrt with iino(5««« Sor 5
.^Rg 9, I84a. A at iBlanA !?a3.7»,i».,
«ft«r Mil narrlnsn )w rmwwuA
to JsilanA ?r11h, :4«; a f«vrH#r,
« ffsna^ Carp#nt«r >» ?it>xeiTt>.ft,"«i,,
Ifl6«; « ftt ^iror^i-*, , Apr 8,1398;
tt tftaeJwr aft<ir grartontlRg trwn
(XZth c^nftTatien)
8oi»t I', X:utOi a Beaftf»r of
1lh« Baptla^ G>nroh«
K Ba»iA r..Pflr.ftron ^crn at
Ii«wS»t<»BtK*»., ;•>>« ft,TP?JSj
fitatSon i!r*nt ef tha K«.r,antral
R.P-.Oonpon? at niintc.a*.
ilPh in,I9T-i U Agn^^ii :^r.^ »>P?-n
a^ Glasgow,nooU.-nA,Cot jr.n.vi;
BaptlBt CAuroh.
{X4th £r«'^87*«'*lpn) Aen«» ^»
Car.oron fe ISooj- « brilliant
ypimp 3lH<<?j T«rw RnsioaX;
•4no(*t« ; Sn f*l^y opllnfw;
X848; Aie.A po^ Ttl.Xn^O.
(2Sth) .ihlffail Bp-rfTflll SatJstrn b J-'eiit ^-'^.T^Kr;
d Sf'-xit R3,X9'.0; sn wrertllant train* t niirs*;
»ii)l(>y«(l for ' ypurs at the wprfl»»st#r,
KaB8, , hpgpitftlO
K 1883 Bttmh;^ ThcvieM ?'cx,
CiSth) j.aT«r«noo ?ark« ?fx b at
Athftii8,?t«,, Kay f.J, IQ.^fii A ,Tv,n«
16, ISI4.
(I2th) .v<r!.?.a :ku-tl«tt Fpx b at
Atfeens.l-'o., itapt 8, ini'.&i «iplcy*fl In
an pJfiofl at AT*tim^«,
UEth) Carplyn i'tgnuitR Hathfrn b At-)»nB,K».,
Apr i6,.tar)6j rcnidsR '>h^pmr hf^*t St. , «ibiirn,v«.
Grarlaai*^ at So«er88t ^oa^eayj a auonwiBftil
toHohAr la tfes ka. tewns, taAlnpn A l3o*<=5r.
K*., Oot Jft.iar^; f<n^ly «an<»Rti»(t} a s«p<irior
BcJjnl&r; taJteJrt Bfshool fur pfrworRj. ywarn wMXe
fittine for th9 r.<.niB«,rirj ya/^tP*" of Partist
Chnrohfis in %h« K«. towiM.'twbrldcw A : pn»on.
In 19?.?. ?A«itor of <;H<» v<»a*»r«t«d nvniTah«» ef
Ifisbon "al?s,i«.; an eloquent spwvk^r *n(<
Rttah Bpti^ht ftfter ft«r irpsoiaJ. «»rTio«(».
th» eon ox' Tlpothj i^tin wiA ralXn ?a«kAi*«,
(I8«;h g«ner«ition) Twin*. Gftc-lna i?«r«tt Hathcrn b
Rt .it!i»n«,r.«. , -'tm** J?, Tens ; A ?«b 8,"^6g,
lI2'»a) Jwin tZiear Goor^ija iiatborii b AvtMOB,^'*"
»
A l^i^b(^ra»n, mi/l hnR a baw nill2~«iptiihllaan|
K(a8«) :Sot SV, J9f)S ?a.-ir.i« 'aien "anAall,
«(r.nd) est Sf», 189c" H^-.ttifl ;..?ee-6 H ^^b I6t
J87Ii6)*6(>ua1;#tl fr<>« <rarlfi.n^,;fi». , hieh nohopl.iri.^S,
iJ(?;nd) ysh ir?,,I{JS,T Mr*. J.stfJ.eoB ef
"fianseny.ss,
Child'-en of th<'i JBt Kj
(Z4th} ;,«ila CljTa«na .uiabj- fe
Dm 12, XPC5» a Btiidant in
?oxdroft,U«., Acadfttny, 19?,;?,
(I4tb) i^rxoR AaAf^rn i.ni^^^y 1>
Q«a*riStr«iHrt. , n*pt H?.,1P0»
• , GhilA of tliB P.rA m(I4th) JLirlsn ",?rl»on ti HAJ-wny.
mir^th) ;salaoln .,,.<%%rem b ;"«b /.^.r?^'^,
{15th) 7>ow«iiA l.nr'pn ;ia4>i£»rn fe '^.s^f tp,th'^9,
X Jano ^8, ISIS ?arnpn P-rlAgea,
^Mlv 5,1916.
... (Xah) r}-J.llp .frha Fri(i5«8 ^ T^h ii-,i^r,{
(J 4th) r^nO. r.rtcar P.riA$fi8 b .'uX;' I", If:-;
J
Obildreft cf 1;ht! ^nA aiArrJag* t^f Kflfsr (i(>f>TSP Hathorn,
M«,, ^-ulv 21, rer'4 IBP 4.
(IltJi e«neration) :ii.nnah .i^f^iRta Hat.'jprn b at
4Sh8a8,Ue, , 3«pt S, I3.ia; A a% Cpnrton.CalifbmlR,
Jaa 1, XT>PB.£h'> kab a tailoraua at 3nn£or,ii«,, tor
26 ^'earaj In th«» ft«n« work a* i*wiill, Kaea. , fvr
K joArs: *Ant to RKlA.fcrnia with Ptbars ««Bl»f>ra c?
th» fsnil*; a .fAith.rH3. anA «am»flt wtnan.
Clith e«n"'*at^on) lasr.tn'U Hattern b at Ath(»n«,v,fl.,
K JcR«»?h Conk wl» 'AwH bom Jn S.H, Jan t;
Gor.lnria, Garlanl A SoT^r; .H«i,*otnanj F.«p«h71oanj mwnbwr
of ths, BaptiBt ChHroh; thrt fton cf .Tosft^h OppIi,
69
I8&0J A Apr JJC', ?9i8. r.Ulwrleht.
(liitiij »<l3 fl.OocJc. Btnaoxra-'hor,
A pBbli»?«/;r at :,oh -in<rftl«R,r.sllf<»rnilfl,
(2nth) .ana jc.r^.ok, wi ar^ieft.
CX'^th) Ch«».K^i-n Cook b Tet, u,Un4i a
Iruit crowar In Sali-fom^.a.
H In Galif. iJflAle i^Mtaon ©f Ai»burn.H«.
(I,^t)»:- rrt»rtr,ta«i Sybil cock J trt*«hrtr.
fit k>ohjuiieR TVaia, K«,
H St asrer. r.s., i/^R«,a i.iirtl« ?ettl<».
(ISth) ?:ni«i f;Jarir.,'.« '.eltXs t rot 5.
I87S .1: K- fiP, J»is noni«i A.r'ftrawu
<I;;tSi a*rt}« ijnlly Pottl*. b Cot W,
« «ot S5,isi,T Gtem. irtwarA Kerrlll.
•we £s,la;^'.5 rt «^ r.o«Pn1c,B«ft.^h.qKl5.fPrnla, j?«b I'.IPJt.
fa-.!!;,. Mh 8lRt«r ^a^mah Aii«n»ta JUtVrn. «n« w« M:?«.gpftfiplft, "
» U*',- 6. 19'6 K^v.i>,, ^„^,, .^,^,^j, Of so:Lnn.::#
6c
il^Xh) 3-07 ?..narh?rn >> nrnrt^n,
IB73J fln.-5l4' «iuaH^<»U for y«»r» has 1«" iv ohfir
at (k^npton.S.^lt.fi Librarian ef th*> raJiH« Library,
UlXh grtnsratloa) 5Kile na r^gllndn na%>)c>rn b a*
Ati«rta,^.a., ioh Jo, aSF.S; 4 at J^^j* Ane«lft8,
CAli.femU, /ih •?, 7.996; hflr hoa# In I.ob tfi5«l««»
wqR »% «I4 .-;a3t f'th it.
H in 5KP«?Mg3n,y.». , ?«b 2.-;,.Tur>8 JpBiah ?«T)arr»13.
•JKi« fmilj r«Ro'<»« to CAl^.ffmla in ISSa;
©f env> yftar *f^en the? vi.Hit<»1 t?»ir cl« Ka^n« >*««.
2n I9o9 ronc^T^ to .*^or«nRfl,r;ali.f. , en a ffira , a
•)x«rt fliHtaiTSo f'-oa T.ne Aner<»?.»»n; In If'R' to !*•
An£<»lM5, wTi'ird t^"-**:^ «rflot«A th« ?^n«rn«t Hip«»«,
in whleH tJw;-' always af^erwarAs llv«^-. Km.
Sarrall liwoa. -.s a fira ChrJjitin In aarl^ lif«, anA
la la?' wnte' wJth th» R>thoAl«t CmroTi^sT-^rftncw,
Califernia. -Ipira >«aa a nol>5.-t life In a hc**pitA>ilfi
hPKft. ihfl fannrjil eerflces ?ror« ornflnose'i %w n.^»,
i>ro.f(iseor iTchn Diofeinson. Purta?. 1b ^ivr^p-m C-^atary,
Lo« ^.-?el«>H, l.i'.-l.'prjiia,'' ]io oMlArnn.
61
(nth e^n-t^Htionj "j3T<jn4>» ( ;,o*k«.iA h;' sor<») KH*V>'fl:
H .Tnlv 4,7.860 in 'Jall.forntH Heflolphnii y.Ki»ii«ilX.
X?SK{ A ft' .jolor., Its., :;o7^% If, JB'S, R?:eA a5! y*«ri»,
S Rontha A I." day*.
Kdftt) Keh f,4,Iii-T6 ;5Ara)i >r« b Athans;^:*.,
Ma^ 17, I7&f!; i Cat 15. X«.^?i, iig*,i 4--^ ?rs t 5 months.
MCSnd) ;;«j^ 4, 164?- .a«lrii S.T^Mililar fe J»pt 18,
Xn?; 4 ?-t?\« IS, X6'i4, a' eA 159 C9d 86 yr«» A 8 Ronthsi.
M(Sd) A»?e «,»., Jos4 tiar? Artf,on b »t Athsw.ii*
and a np'- J3, aWHS, «.e«d fl."? fr»., 4 wt^fie Bonthn
«£d If. dH;B.':;48 wii'o hfiA np <iM3.«tr«R fcnt tcc»k
jWr»* <>»«-« of hflr hw6b!in4'e o>iAJ.(tren«
Fall a*ta of r,«r«i» Httwm & ^anX^w pjig<Mi C3^fJ
?el. XO, J'?$}4; il ftt 3clon,A«. ,.-)p^ RT, TSfir? b'-ijHleA at
Jf^ra with htr ttroiht!r,;»'"Pl» Htithprn,
(loth e«riornt:loa) v'tiear-na n-nthrrn l» ftcKaolnhtfi ,:-:«», ,,
62
(lOth c«»'»ratioai Donjflnin Sr.t x>rn b SPwtlf Inhais^:->•.,,
Sept s. i'?e>9.
"da narrlod Kr«, Harriot Llb^y anA r«sld«A a%
yi«t8:fl(?l<5^:8; thsr** *r«r« no ohiiaren,"
ISw 6th ehilA ef dficdh Hathern * G5ao« SJiaw.
jTia« IS.TS???; 4 at At^wiw^:;*, "'-to m« (nmrk cf !;?»
r#a6«l«y an!l Kiss Iran*.
(Xl%}i £«Twra%lc>a) ;;anl<ifi H3*,V>rn bcrn at
Aihsno ,;-•., 41«A frofl Ji.Uie'W' fftVsr &t r,«n8««c*,IlA8»,
U at nkpwhfi£. an ,*•«., Banjar.in -. itr.v* cr'8S3i«tt >
te SJjc-^hflt-ttR,..*, ^-^^j 4,.t84i5J
«jlft^ 15X0.
(I8t)jj ::<^ar ijrwu-iatt b .f^b 8,2865.
K U&c R9,.Tfl«' A.gnRn ^«rx»»pmb b ^n'j Ifi,
2665,
CiSth} Knb«l Criumwtl:,
Mr»,ra5.t«r ti,Strnt<,en,'CiJ
6th at. Mfmarck.S.DHkcta.
(J5thJ fali'^ ::fit>trn dJwfl nt V;adi*:Pn,Kn,, ahont
IfiSP.-nh* ims a fJ.n«» Fenan;* tuaphsrj hii.^
iarx #y<»» anl ?iair, "in". %t. pvsi 3f»fl«; #4no»tefl
at }'ltr8?JeJ.4.i:4; s>ia Barrl.«-V, an W.n $mo^nR wl.f*.
8«H«1 Hnr5<nff of :Tor^fl^<i«ook,w#i., ?h«lr onl? ohUA
«l#<t at birtJu'
(llth) iJonat* Htt>*m,
68
illtW A(•.>.^t9' 80S, ^o»idh 'nii*.',*!; th* ppa of his
Ken S4,T'?^;;j ^ At At.>:«r.a,M*T., :?«r* I'.IflTR, e^sA SH
ysars, g Roni;5» and I" «*rii, }i^ wm ons Pf t)»
lares wtasttra thft grsat spi'^i* ©f «Bt»irrns« «r©n
hl8 antwstors, Rn4 thpnaghent hin long anA i»3i\;l
llf« ha oiatl»a*,«A this, T-URarA ana ^>«ar4" was
6ttr«ly ta» eloslas Rcnf. cf Ma UfS.'n X3-3 ,« uttmly
yoaoij Ban of 81 ysara, hxi r«r.o?ed froe ?,eTiAclniwB,
K©., to .;<»lon,i.a. .-is bGigr-it a*- esotlca ef {soY«rrp.«Rt
aAn4 of 160 aurea.JiB hari a ^iona ts»Xw Hp thn BAotien
©f 160 aores n<«i* 1p Mb^, and 3.ftt,er en Jw tcneht
tMs fl»o 8«o4ien ^S limA. ihl* Inad wks boiigJit of
Kfte«. , as ;iala<» Alfl not ho8t>f» a SXt^U <mtil leP.O.
Shts eapltal of r,«nni« Hr="fhf>rn wi« a ypk* of «»f>n ,, and
th« liTOO.pr, wMoh >M hft<! «flrn«A %7 rttr^ hrj-A, honsat
worJc. ^4 b4 haA grit «!W.n?Ji ft.r fiT«t orAlnar; Rsn.
S-hf»8a HatJiPm •fletions of J^nfl ?rsr« aljont onrt nil*
freiT t;i« town linw of .;tJiAn»,f«., an,T Jiallf r*y ^f.tw«,>.n
th.j viiXa-«8 of -stJw-a ojirt soXon, H».5:J«»r« w«r« no
f,4,
r«*fl» Bl thai ttoe. and p*opl« K#nt «b hora^bnck iil^n^
©p*nlns ia th* for««t to t>i« «N«.t ;:«mfl r{«-.hc>m'«
ferothar Jaoob looatert. it «aB about ejw oJiA « halfBliss to tha cr-flnlns to th» w«»t, whi.r« liyad th«SatoM, froB *ho» that H«le?^prhPo« tock its nsre.;.«aa« .^t>x,m bnllt « eofiy hcn«, b«t n<»t <»? loe«,M TO9 thfl o«atorj c.f thf.«» rtsfg, ,ia* >» bad it
neatl.v clr.pboarfl«fl.--h^pa »«?•• fo«r j-opbh, r„,., before
lone eth^r rooas i^r« Rd,i«^ iio t?»iMi. Tr^ eohnol oftSd tmiemorhoM t.«8 wvnetines h#ld la on« of th«8«ro.tul. Tn 1839 Kr.H..th.rn bn.Ut qnU» A !«.£« J^tui.
oa tiM ea«t«pa emotion of his land, «nd tMn ^w^iung!• Btlll la eoo« «ondltton. ?h« firat howA whs hot^ato th« oth«r Md, of tJ« road. ?.n TB^^. r.*n«« Kathcm *nllt• feara
. Xc:o f^.t In length, whioh is .tin m fin«oondltlcn. =« was «« *»n*,re«tic rh^ gxni^,, fars^r ag•rer llTed in S«« r.n^innd, n. was n.ror fo;md idUng .^Ms ttes. or :p.Ml3r^ th, m^ „««8 ^j ^ grU.Jr.in h.l«
Mtlaatioa. ar^r ««n «ho Bp«at Ms tins in fi«hln- , .««ao eocd. m of his bills TTsrs paid r^ prcnptly.•aa s iso>^ ihor^Mchlir hcnsst n.^ n«Tsr llv«d a„ thsHa. ?reo .Stats. r.«r^a ;jathora hcis h«« d^orihsd astall sad strai£iit. witS d^Jc e^os «nd brown hair, sadflm. whifta t«eth. ns h,. fctd n«y«. nssfl toha.oo inan? forr., s-sn h^ v«vs s,trane«A m lif« h« still had
no ns* for £;1^s«<,b. sn<1 s« wond«rf,aiv «Alxi,r*.«^rTsdla 11 eth«r Ha?«. h^ ^n a crest rssdsr. and «t.'x.roash c>:ristian of th^ old~f.^hlon«^, typo. sl«^v«resdinff dall;. fron th« B1W« Jn his hons. ar.l h«T,„gfv^tV pray.rs.H. gav. lone and h,lpm sxhortst.tonswh^n<iT«r "ID.ftvty rsan /-!»««« -* *v
3« haA * ^^^^t loy« f^r hf^ hen, «n^ «Wl(lr«n.Anrt
hPP^d that ^.1 c.- M« Voy«. ni^^ht B.ttl« n«^- hia,K* *r^u£ht tn«« K. to wo.k f.ithi^iny cnt>^ fans,a. al^a i.al«.-. «>,u^r«n c.^ i.^ra a-ition. V.«t
not aiTlslca.- T:^,g, eMldr«a x.,se ^ to cf to
cc^ b«n Which t>^r ^^r« te ri.n^ m c.vac trM th^yE«t feaara. or (w^r jj^nl o? troNDlc. lh« Rofchor.
al^^aya w«irt oat t« n.«t thm ^h«n th« .o?*ol „.«
tiB« }»wA«te.. to b,^ « t«n->aor« lot of l«».l.c,r.*.
Saton, w?» ewnfl^ tW« land, l»?.T5aiiy toM h?n th«th, «,nla „«v«r ha,, one inch ef it. B«/or« th^ «,« «.tthat Blelrt ?,«^8 sathern fo«a<, « ^..^n »hr. q,d<,k3j. bo«£h1sthis ln»d. .^dit wa« «acn « r^rt cf th« M^ ?I^th.r«ftW9. -tt 18 8H14 that h* wflff tp «riy« .« i^x»n,lermfeorM. « buok«kla; «h, ««» «troT^. nnd conli gplik« tb,wln4,rha n«leM.crB conat«ntly Ral^.^-l^tte^mwin e«t hl8 asek brpkan. cr hie h,*a4 m^ytni."But »thins «f th« \0.n^ «v«r e*.* to ra««.
rh*ro^ ^«^. ^,^ ^„^^ ^. ^^^ tlB,. bnth«
* lottff .trip o? prarla ^.-.e b«f,.,.« j.^. ,,„^^ ^ ^^^^ ^^M. ^r^ *n.r.ir.tioa .for work. ,5..t.y. ^^ h,„,,, j,,,^^^«o™ th- ions een*r«tioas o.f th« (1«sc«nA,«t«.: «a^ th«reeorde of the family ,f ,«^^ H..t>.ra.^n tho«« of th«Lla. to th. present day. nnd ov^r;-- on« »m,t .f-.l t.h«t« Uf, Uk^ hi. ^^, j„,,,^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^ _^^^
«iv^ w*r, nn.i. ohr.l«.t.n ,^„. ,^,, ^,^ ,,, „^^was known r^ir nnd wjrto.
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and 8 cionth*.
«f«*) ^e 2^.10,4 j:*^ KHtcn. bom *tAth.n«^«..
(nth e^norution) ilaria fiat hora b .^^cloa^H-., j.-m
Scloa^c. ^.r« ..0 ^ ,^^ ^^, ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^eo i«««ni^v ua e.„.ron. hneplt^m^. «n4 th. Jolly
««*«rB or tha Ch^i.ti^ shnr«J.. an4 llv«. « ^^.^y,Js«lpfnl 3.if« toeatmr,
efSoloa.-«j ap*«,.Htj«« lR«mri.n« f«r«^r. r„. «C«o. n«S,hVor;r.Bi,M .t Bol.n.V...,nntn T«.., «.n«. that
?r«n o.f ac.-lon.t^«. o-ildr^n Vm at s<.i.„,^.:«. .^,j
•«r« ©toroh e*t«liarfi.
^n«.1 m th« Cn.tc„ .C-ny. ,>,,, ^ ^^ ^ ^^^^^
.Solon A a..>w>«^an.««. :.,n,ns * ?a^,l.c.r.«..hU«an,
{.9
Alflfl .is;e i. Is? I.
^ " K(Snd) i^aj' I, 1994 «J.V.ie Sjk^b, who di«tA
Ea»^' e;?, .T9II.
data generation) ^^^^ ?«-kRHn ^ ,:^n». 10,
fl Sot S, IS??; sshDolH of iiolon A aJwahagan,!'*,
(X?.tii) S*in, J*?ln» nii8«b*»th ?arknan > Ang 6,
2a4?; a Cot ?.&, it;oo,
iti 7eb e, Jn?7 K,;v..?ftwit,t. So ©hildrea.
(lr?Sh) Twin, AiirenlK karin ?nr)mftn ^ b A»g 6,lRn9i
d Sot 4. Z.?;;0; nnnarrlRA.
(SRth) SVttnJrlin ?ii»i"o© ?nr3<Bi«n 1» Mdy Rc,;?JKSj
CJP.th} 'Iwrmr Partwan % ?»te P-?,I6Pfi| <lj«»fl
Sot SS, Ift£9,
fiS,IB84.
(iJi^h) Tw<.n, ftwe«n« rarJoMAB ^ o«1s IS,T8("; fli««
tpwjfl, Solon A t:k-owh98Ani a^ (i«v<»rh51'., i-Bft«, *
iix«t«r,2,;U ::o}jool« of Solon * 3XoKheean,:4«.
A faithful tv^rlman and «n upright eiti«f»n.3hp«Bak«r
ana farpior; <;*oorHt; arar.e.<*ri h* wtfl hlu wlf« R«HVflr»
66
hoB»» Mir-fiy.
Ke. , high BO>ic»ol, SPPSj r><CM>f!r«^j GraneerjCtl'
1930.
(X£^h gfin4r.*tion} ij^rtKaa i=«rJoH«tn b Aug XS.Tf**^;'! r<»«t4!*ii
3eBOora'i« fftirthj oii-iaen; unaarrlftA,
d KSS SX, SI?V6.
fjj« RsA eMld c? r.dnAS Hathcrn.
I8Z8 t 5 al :-iribri^n,u*., ^uyw J?,.'tJ{<'; sahpclft o.f r^lon,
K l't;h Jfi,.XaS« 0)tarlo8 r.owftU b iJolrn,!;**, ,:ipv ."^."PICj
cQt) «??, I84S.
6I>
K ..llfln ^Tinspa p." :-;nglani"J. "^ oH114r«»R,
aJiff I?, 13^? J farriar at i»r45>i^c>n,:-4«i,
(24'^h} .Ton.
(is:h) '-J-nfiKt Al^.fln r:o'*a?>jl t r»*ilfl»»» 3?,r!, URi'.iPon
8t-,, akowJifti^in. Tl.f^'H n.-r!# nf* Hunt,
(X4th) Kt?wl -pwf»ia.
IPXO; Gt rrancon-^K Pine** JP^,t.Syftawa.t«4 frcn
(k>l\(i£(*tJ.PlQi hss Apa* #ln«» work at Colrenbin
3ieb«kah. "flta ?ei JVatorniV cf <T..-!r!i*r4ftA,
Solon,!;*!., ;iir T, .Tr^HS; e^R^a-!;*»^ ft^B
• COPS v^ftt AoftAet^y, iPvf-i frea :-\ir!'.,lnc<<>»t' "..
»0
31'i.;Mll, :!«., \t^.<ii'!r,7.;)-.n?r)rt*r cf Knroiw
Solon A ComrJll*),
(litW Gcrfton A3.'*H Kfwwn te ^3^ fo.rsr^,
K Cat £0, Jii67 I^on^^i r. Opthpb fe AthflTW,-^.,
4i>r ia,I54r.; .r.-tra^r, ojirpantv^r «. .-loohaalBj.ifllso^aan P.f
l?fil%fttJ aorteonj gon of .^opb8 Go5-tM>a * Hatift Kwtha SrJlbr.«t»
(iylh) WSlivi- ijitt^pg b ^g ;^
JCT7hTAh) K-r-U .>.H*.^n b J.ftv .Ta,.Tvra.
(jr-t)jj stAn7>.y :-'iixv«rti\ KHHt<*n ».
a,?.awrnnct» * *i»<.l7 •J*'"''' R.-o-A.
{J^^fv nor* :;,:pr*icn )> ,lf»p1: R<,"'»"C| rtnil^**
S>rowh«eAr.,'^ff., Ayr Ir-, T9T9.
tt Warren :.<>fBS«} farwdrj ?»(» PM3.4r«n,
(Jgth^ Si5iirlBfi y fiPwfln b «».<- X, jar*?; A at .^nr^kii,
GAlifPT-BiA , yRb f>, I&ro. r-ent to Csli^omla in tr??;
vslt«r in a ?x5tsl.
5?«rTi«ft In Califrrnlft.
(XS%& esnnration) '.finng Fraziklin KA^lhcrn t> ^n*» tf>,tt^?x^i
A i^r ?.?., Ifl^?, A^^rc'« Tftsld-j^ Rt SploB, I*«. n- »>aH ft
olSeat ec"?! of tJw •<*sr«lly h* yt»a jriTan cr«A'^ t««k8
^ «^, and »»»*>» #«My/<fl*t t)Min In *,>w laant, a3.?. that
was plaoofl 'befor© Mn }>? hlfl father waa rf»eari?«'
«« wlwaly sr.a lo"»incly plannad, "hr*n >w is«fi IjHt 16
yeara el A h<i dro-sfi a Inrc* leal r f ^ay np t<> th»
Porks o.f the r.iy«r, a i\Xti%nr,n^ e? Pc nll««, cynr rcaan
that wflr« av^J'^ns ^»^ qas?,::-* ai<? thia e^rf.^ally.'TiiAii
Was a fl-v-.pl«» of t.'^ilrif:** rhiah hn nn,l^tpok all ai-ng
tiR« w» -.>*a often told ei" "er<»A* oiii:4>rtnnii;lft8,''
ia new tiiia'.ea , and In ruuc ci).rtr iila^tfts* ?'i% h« wbI"'
ka^w that X% wis his fathaj-'o wiiih t^ji*. hie aena
er»«t jey tc oia paranwi, and in t-Afte fa5.t>i.f<ii
««>>«» lalfl %:rA &ran,1 found a^ion.-^ of s trtil/ noMn life.
»*A« t>»;* f>f hl» own 8i;arrtf, noUl** tyis«,Kif» J»b« w»s
.prAi.'«r» w.4r« a«v«r put asldi, no ns'^f *»r rha<; wrfr^nt
tauten or harA %riAl& w»i£;-»A nnpR «.><« 4arB. /?•» ««
tht ?a»tor c.f that C?inr«>i <»yWi ^cur »•«}» Vl^ o«nA«y
S«r»iee« ia th« .w%*-,?>n i<»fe>ol how^« n^ar :4r,KAt>«>rn'*i hc»«»,
S* always tft^k eha7*e» ** tha suBle ftt i>iep*» B«r»ie#»,
aB J«* a?Ki till ee«bi'fR al bip fftt>;er'8 fapilly f^^r** fin«
4B«lelaaa. '.hon Me i\4iSL;^*t;«? ^Aa l«»rn«A te plR^ t)«
H*lo^^a %h%t i»»inl•l«n^ wA« •^iX«n tp th4 eohpcl lipii««
to btflp in t;'3a oTtryiuea, wriio.i, larttl? b«onni*'i o.f the
11 '« aad eh*«!* cf th6«* acbl-r b&«i , Kflr<» dlHa;-B larjj^ly
att«i!)d«-.;i anS tflrons'i t?Mm tia-v "sre e>iidf»'. io a
,li«««r lli», i\& Z«ni*» yr.vtrlia. HA«,>prn ^ronfi;hit «^ >dB
e^ldran to t5joninf;>. clifltU»n<i*, and Aftarl;' lo'^v.^ th*w,
bo^iiM; thfiLi bopjM, .7iiUJl.oal isfctntiants, ani A.lng ^»1J.
in hiH p?K4r to K.sio thfn har-K-f an* nRo*'.;!..;^** Iflsaji
of adasntion vnrfi far in RA-»Hntt<» OM Xl-w tinm in vht.ah ha
Hv»/», tirJi hth \<^rk tp-t.nt iiAlft-* *.• h«»« *'«^<tt7
nacsber o.-? hifi larrto fr.-}l? i^hH ln*traste,l, snn.^Jnf t?»«a
Z«nt'» H51J, i;*., Xrt.i.-l—r, with a ?int; Bt-in.'.^n.^ In al'
of t.hftir elA«3Cit,;tJth >x>n««i i;rir,«j )» (K>rJ;ft es^^ , ir)?»t
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X'm «n%ir^ nai^rxcr'-jc^A Jco^'» tc hfl a grvis' truth,
"Sot a lil-iQr- RhajT? in ti« .floftk.*' ^^Mn^ pl«;ifted /da
!»««« .n;A" ef eoi'.p" r^ , *n^ al" Joining' la cnft p.? t.h»
"Siae*", TfMch wRr« kjvorn f^r «n'i w}.(t«, :- : •?•%« aif<»in-
t«X Juatlor, e.r •?;>.* v.-s-^oiv by .-cv^'-iior Colmrn, tin' cJ*.7tr
that »a8 hItvt^s t+ickt'.n ci &» ".Squarfi ilaithf^rn. "" Thpngh
H«ar^ wlt.h hisi .u;; n c? It-nj-:, ari\i-ipuii ^p'k, h*
ftl«raf« aciind tlr.-s t;- reat^. riftJv et>^*' book»» ard hft
kept thorciuthly jK-f-^tn^ ?n th.> ev»nta o' trio (laj-.r'WJne tho
C4T11 %.-ur hti M.'\.i:i tfti<i>i de^, <lriye five nilftJ* tt> r^rlon,
A««, ^rr tbd ivtkil, tiii!^ KC'tilfi r«<,«m with all t'i« ?.afrpn»
(usd papftre for fit -.Hvcn neJfWiortoo* w)wre hw ii«'itA,~>,«n
tfca nsTsa cana e.f ^ a" <5Aath ^^S .ittraVrf-i MruK>3ja, hi?
l»art v&K a3r.oe^ brckfjK, and h*i i>onrn«''5 i?pr a^jji wi
ter s brcthar, Hn f-^vrt ^p hJn A-mt non.Triinklin
Ayicastr.s^ %c '.Jw Berv'lofi pJT JsAh e^R^tr7.R5.»t pr«y<<ir» "or
J^«»*l8» la t*j*)Sd t5Efit» of Borrow w»»r<» snoh iha*. MunF,
.wJso hai^ iPBt. faith 5.a f'^ir ftoimtry i<r,a <5o«»t« epir*, ^^^r*
*!' to 6 ^ira V>Bli«r in *..hs rJgh^oiu* ^nd^np of t^
gr«tk% eivii Tar 8«,nit:;^lft,r«n*i8 5^t-<^rn wju» po* s««)i P'^r
fAy* f^<?t in h«5.f:""t, bttt hi«» iHxIy «;»m» utreng fiM
har^, find >m» wa« y«ry (jalck *v«« as^Jva ?b a-i.v-
of Mk bov<»ti<ir,r8.:-;veij in his elt^ i-e* t;^*> Rftj^ns Htw
wiftsly e(?}»«5,*.-?tiU?,ri* K.^sbc-m Kill aHftyn ><? r« Hj.r;-- hb
pla(;s «?H»r* ?» V.l a-i sa^Kesmpn't, cr 'pcharfl ^jo fslt
that hn conia t49 o.f fin; h'!»lp in «.'*i« R'sij^hb^r^/'r^fl.
l?h»n h& --vas tc Hftki (vn? ne^-.h^r c.f t>» fmilv tc
rwHly »»h«in th<? h?rRf» ?:&(» at t »»« Aoor.THfin h« fntin-^
th«:j .fcllo*:inf h.ic own fin^ #»?c&-rl*i P-'f rJ^r-.tttr.asift Wb
ufla« Acwk eynH cictw^r; with pri'Xn ntt }b» tr'^Uehs o.f
w2jkI tlwl.- i.iuMt;iiAXl?:f a«ant, for fmir fiiXiiro »iic-»*ki#j»
la Ufa. i", mtn a can p.' ?«i? wr4B, and tfe^t twlnWln
In h5.»» «;/.•,» Kft.^?l^ r.Wfth to tr<jn« w« kiwv. hJn voj'.
l.^nl, r;.ft nrt- >?-,« ^^hisv, hs Intilt in *n'4.
^t>» it« oo2y ro.-vrR, sn«? erss«v lawn, J« &iil\ utanUr^,
»ni Ife t^t'i; j)t,^kn\u:. cut ay a cantor pf er«a4 hftlffttl-
ftsa.-. ia \:ifi old -.vs. wMl^ ^.i-.c Cnys <K«a^4 it- rt«>«i«1
tJaak frt'd for ,ltJ^ A'.-^J.V;-' <0.tiir nn.l «>Wftr. i;?-.H^.*?!orfl waft
a ^Ti^^tiTt and .Tor rtt^nf y»«K-8 ?rrt<M*wrer e* th«
crgaBlsatioa of >*Moa ho v^b » w«t».b«r.
nenjM. ?rar^;lin iiata^rn U (iiit.) „-,ilj' ..../Jiuaa , born
K (xnA) .-.IvivH :;.on^ t»o?n .it r^'^rri<!g««ock,.;o., s.*^ 4,
JUry-^'o- ..WM,:fl^rGk.^.«, and a fttHt*r <? 3«Aa« anA
ens trmv «^v« ^,f .•;ivi'.ji (-orfts) ;iai.r»m,=^ S>i* ^m a
woU in-i'^;5,t^ .Vw hi-A dark Mu« «»«*,«, 4^5, t^j^j^^ ^y,;? ^
ll6«, Bntctti skln.r-.);^ KftH vfery qmoJc o.f rftr««ptjon,
SKA fc3^. R fjr^ S:-2-i«Ux^ tpirXtj ^g alKfiye re*^v t(, ),«lp
feaS.pfeq :raB eo /Vili«2T3i:a^.<'i;-' thaS «VGry (LTif, Jn
V5
ba Btrtrn mh»n »a;- eoctiHJcn Afien^truinA It, an>l
ban htfT b1ii,1 haA b«'.n iii><»k*n oJ.l ioiaw t/i-i'', IJ
vsa Kluslv erttldod, unA t}i?it noXMne' conlA oha.ie«
It and bar ohMt\rmn lovpfl har !imtr3.y,3'*> oouiA
ttura h«r hind to alBOt*^ htkt i^ni oS wcrk; to
•;>la tbft well and flax ^sah nar '^-sJ-icrht, rt.A Aiirlng
t>» Ci^fll ~aP R.hfl JjaA er«s'^ nl^aPurp in Hftftvlnjj
felsnkate, itow<tl», or whatn-ffir van nrt^ftaflj nnd flh^ Barta
tfea eloth fSsr -the »»n8' nuHts an*^ for tJi©
*e*a 1t?«» toitting w»8 always at >ian«. S^r ha'r
WW always J»at\7 «WRt?«S, ani no e:i'.l<»r «T«r nswn
B/ni iontki h»T ttn'tiiy.~>*'>-<*v<»r Bh« rf>nt pIm look**?
t^ tra« lad? that sha ^^ns.rj'it* ccnXA bparS? In publio
wltheot t?Mi Isaat feit of c<>njfii«»?oa, an*' often took
part in tha Crania b« tine? «t .".olon.^fl, , whara eha
aai har hnebanS wara very jfali;>i?.HX rsfinberB.SSs o.ftan
«rot4 papars for %ho Granga, and *,>.«;- hafl ereat
»l«arQ«8it anrt h«lpralni»B8 on nha1;»'*fir e\*Jao* TVt^fA
4i«ons3ioa« Sh« was alwayt* oJwsf'tfil aatl hopaJttil.M^r
sr«a% faith in God ga*« her R> raafton to
•oapl&Xn or find fault with Mr lo^^. ?^one?» Bhs
BttBt haT* Jwpwn that Bh« »M» t.M ri"®t4ie»t m-Rnn
ia tha toMi, pJm n«T«r ^rnva a hJ.nt of prlfta or
Tanlty ovar tMR, HM wiBhsd enJ.? to ha thonght of
t» a trna halpfjr a^ yx>vi<^ fenfl in a'»«ry naiphJior'n
feonaa ifJwr^ aha nsa naed^il, no^ t^atfer how );»5?rifl
t^ >rF,«8 Bight 1>4 whare eha k*« walloft.Sha carad
•a tendarly ttty %hn ehili of bar htiabtrnft'e first
Barriaea aa If ha had bs-n h<»r p»»n, anA it coolA
ba truly iaid of all in har ^k-ko , • ::4r ohi.ldran
rlea up an4 oali 'rn>r bl»i«»i*!fl. • "
Jh© chili cf t>w Xnt narrlHga of ~«rw6 •ytutklln
Bathcrn, with /i-.ivj r.. r t-^u,,!©.
8ol©o,:,e., -ue 8.T, 1544; isn-vj.p%e<» earl; In tbs
IK>))19 eorrioa ^or his> ocHntry. pm p.? t>« fins,
•tnrd^ 8ons of a n^finA clA fitfiSly,
S#., ^sn 13th, 334?; 3 3«pl! 89, 29 TS* K«
feGBght a tors at j3«troit,;.«.s h« waa a Tftry
troHr; Chrletlan man, oftan lesSing rr*li<;icHi» E«e*-lnes,
»r«aPh!n5 In e8h.-cl hpsaes. HttttnAini; ftmRrttl*. nnd
alsajB doina: £004. :rs wan a falUhMi fam<»p, ^nA
bftoens qait« ts«l'5—li-do,
M Glteentiaa "illey.
(Z5t>i) r.ai-prftBt .*isthf>rn { rn»14«e -ltt|i.-ri«ii«,
'04 nfia»» of hA8 urifa act (*«a%,
il4Xh', 2vo ohildrsn*
(iSth) ^v^'^uh d^%}ii>rn &l,^.S at ?dltt.«fiftia,i-«».,
tn J9T6.
(7Ath) SVo ehdl4r«n{ <1«ft<»ft«««.
Aj-r ?, -{?50; r.,»U(J^» JP,-,'; «t ??,* n«aflAnt St.,
KAl-t^n.-s^e. A »^.E,w5 cf BtnrA? p^«ity «,d of er««t
77
jha cxadoatflvl from ;irnorBat -toad'i--^, -othana,: «. , ^"4
fj-oa r.ant'B .-.ill, i^a,. Re; inarv m :'"-74. A 8;incBBiifal
In ;.aina and in the ilasts. toi^n», ".i"yln»-l»l*i-'?^5^,
>crce8ter, Ciaiferldss. **• "^ '«'"/ f&ithJTul tcBnlior of
th« i;e$(»4iBt ifhuroh, vf cr«at, h«lp in the writing
of this iiat>jDrn UluxoTj,
K at Solon, •/.*>., Juna 12,187? -«v. I.e'i ->:lte
Staples, ?h. 3., born Ts'.-pl9,:%e., Aii-r J3, I849j Ale*
Bt the hPFis of his son, 3r. Clarenw H, Staple*
,
iialdon,liasB., i^a;^ 16, I9SI. CViturti-yi " n*» worked hla
way throneh Bohnol at Slsnt'o Hill, Ke,, >>y t«aohlns
Bchool; grafinataA at Wefllyaa Sssiaary, :'lA.Al8bur7,Ct.
,
tm IS77, tho While building a ohnroh at K. ?erHn,
and carin? for hla feeble parents. Of hl« 10
pnstorstea in the 3«w i'-npland HothoAlst Conferenoe, 9
wnrc in cities, geveral of TJhiofi he rejoiced to Uf")
txirn froB lloen»e to no-lloense.In Taoatlona he
fbimd tlr.a to hnlld a boat, a honso by the aoaalde,
anfi to take cxtanded trayele abrosd. In TSt'o he
retired to a large fruit farm at Bowdolnh9P»,Pe»
X>r, ."taplea wab a preaoher of the eTftn»elioa3. type.
He ainad to hs' e aoas one Join hie ohtiroh , or be
baptisod, at erery Ocnriunion. He was a fine illna-
trntucn of what R poor fcey fron a loc oabia,
starting cut alone, wlfi a 4o?r"ad persiKtency, a
sailing face, a faithfolnTias to rteta-lR, and a rell-
giotts Kibitlon, B Boy* under God, acconplinh In ota*
free iserioHn Ufa ana in tie r.iniatry of the j;et>iediet
Bpiscopal CcTTeh.Hia Paatorate eoTereft AP. ye»r».He
was the eon of Jfunea staples an4 Caro31ne '^Mte of
the I'.slne to«<7ia, T«r.ple,solcn and Clinton," C-iJl«ren»
(iSlh ceneration) Jh-, Clarence Hathorne
Stniiloa -b at I.unenbure, ilafiu., .Tnly V, 1879; reBlrtee
flTatlna"?*'^ frcn ihft ?.o *><<'«,*: as a.. :.a'«Sii Sflhppl,
IflJiS; free ifidAlfttiown Cell«e«. li^'-^'Jl tr<m
Har?ard i ediosl Isllies, t^~4i frcn t** ?pfii;on
Qit^ -Tf.fer-ital, ISC".. >!-e«. Mftson,. H« and Me «if«
M Jwnii Id, IP(.'» J.4ss^« ;,nth Clarke l» ?cp8fi«lfl,
iast.
,
.I"*;)* R.", J;!'':Gj SPHdRatrSA frpn KaXAfin.l.faii*.,
high Re?s}ol, ie98j iTron Sce^rn i:hi«*»r«it^, wixn .\,h,,
wioisan; f-^ flftHKh^(»r of Ha«.-'flc>re« Konr? Glarko ,
K«%hOQiKt Biaiftter, ana o.f J.la-i«i lPHb<*l Jsckard,
tho89 parents hs*«» p««ld«d in th« yRi»«, towna,
Top6ri«ld, rcnwrfl, Kalann, i^inthrcp, J.<>h«11, and
Sor,«rvill«| aJ.go «* CMeftCP,i;3.1«i in l^?f.
r^aido ftt Sudbury, Kass,
(J4th 6:<^n»»rHtion) b3.-^rjc«» ?tapJ«P >>
^?y 14, X?"V{ gvHdwat«».t froH Hsltsn,
KsHB,, Cra•v^ar r.e?iooX, X?RI,
(J4th) Jarhftra P^ajlss fe Cet 4, IPcSj
4 Ka>' J4, J9r9,
(I4tfc} XsthpvB Stsi'l^p b Cet ST 2foe.
(J4%h) Janflt .Hs.-1«B to «^ln« e.lfis,
(13th t'wnaratlon) ;L\rolA Glifion St?irl*« ^ 5:r4fteiri«lrt,
Kaas., JcW'j d £roa diphthsria, at :.ynn^-:s«8,.
Got F, •aaa.
Jwifir;. ., .^5 »:•, xn??5 .Cra-^unted .frpn :.oVflU ,:"(*«».,
Mgh eobiiol, JS. p; frem !k>»tpn tJnl»*»ri«ity, TPr4.
H« n.iA ti.n^ Borrjon aa G&ftolft.i,n in KrAnc»» A-.u-in^
t>is sor1,i -^iri now «-.i-lo^tA Jn ««ry inrO'''^«^-t
Spv,, Tferf) whll« V.r huftbanf! was 0*flr soag,
jjfjnsj} '='^* ^''>» l^'^^'' Arty PHk«r«
?|J9 Sd ohild of %h« TnA sarriaee ef HunHW
Pran:cl5.n aat)Jorn, Vy Mn fn4 narria^e.
(Isth eanaration) 'iilard .'JiKwn JUxhora li Sel^n.i-*.,
So¥ :."!,iaoI; refiids* I?s as tibarnhsa 35,, T*,<}t
at CM.oor'«3 J'JiJ.i.B, iWiKH., .V:^8R— irtfrn; at ntohbnrg.Msftf!.,
•laea t>M»n,-c)rpfjiit8r and r.illwrieJrtj :c.-{-wMleanj h« and
hie wife HwbftrB of %hn a%--.h /.A»n I!<».'i.i8t fjhiiroh,
K. ?itef*nre,y.a«i*. .i nan of tunvdy c-n* hftlrs'al QHnAiti^a.
with fina snffiwBa *a75— 2 1"a,,i w^?.** hsip^r , DAKehtwr
©f K«r.ry Kyar.ftis "hittwiprfl h n%a}ihws, i-asB., K«>. t7,
I8S^; th-sse parnnts r»iiin«fi ftt ?51;ohh'.«re,*^R«'««
(15tJj £6n«ration) firtlsn ywe^-wliia Kat>iPnMi
fe Chlcopgg faJ.lK,t;f»g»., K<»h iJ, Js85;
I*04i from ritehinire, ;;a«m»,, ^mal 3ohPPl, if-:f»;
A BnocrtRftil tertchsr at ?'i<ich\.nre,.-.afl8., p,«nftfi
Gradas^*; from Scnoreot Ariatit»r'.y,.i'-?irtiiB,^-.rt,, >•• fwR
K«nt'» rtin, ;;i.,o«r-.in-v-;v: taiight *l^h fins sftftentkb T.^
^rebate i-cirt; lat K«»l*pi.WHn e.f Athflmi,2i«, , .fer J? yj'srn;
rVed kahpn; vAi Feilowj /.r.lXRt«a in thd Ci'?l "«ir.
Sept lo, i96;-;, r.SA «« Hflgt.j Go. ?. , i=Ain« VoLimteTra;
henorafel;-- fil&ohAreoa t-'nlv ?.(', 5tki;',; tnp mm ef J4«r-^.ll
fkJlrsan find Uri.-rJ Knic>-t p- :Jlx.-fl«?.fl,.-ft.
(JSth ettriftrAtioa} iirnifit K(*%hE«rn Jafir.HA b
li Sflist ', J? TO ttary ; fln'oy.
iy.::th) hmvA .^ivira }%>?^an b ?nb ?I, If^a^j
8i-rl!"^n«ld,i<-;fi8., ^>a\fl ^,,t.^fi,'>; m J;'04 to
Mianfia:,i!ki8,..An-.. , with KIb parunt*. "rswinatfiit
i;i*il ;;ne5jirt«r, v-rand C*»ntr»l iflrriinai.ri.y.Ctt;-',
ej.
(141". e«P*'"'*t1fnJ .Serenes :.l-^X!i:->tith
^uS b Ka.- 7.1, I9.U.
(lath) l»Rre«W6t iiols^AA iTudi b .'un» I'
(2£lh ennerat.ipn) nrra i;.)iathprn b Splfm,?«,, .-rily
8,1857; r'vfilf.as IS ^.T.cKicr-sRt: Avs., Thlt,^ rjH,^nJ»,~.*',
erHn<l h4>l,n with Vnla iUth^rrn h'Jhter/: ernaastsa fron
t>tf» BcJ-iooiR of .<k>lr>n, ;^e., aftft frew Xaat'n Hill ,:,«.,
S©nlna'-j',;:«a5fl=?l('i,rie.{« nnoftne^a teAehsr In t'ra* »««)>£" X«
AtxoT hflr r.aTli^. « livfld for isors* ttm «t jJinn*-
» ai50l5.fi, 'J nnj en f'w fllettth cf h-^r RPt>a<r,<n .tnfsp
Jw^t hoRBi* for hir futhrtr nX H.*lon ,;>.{ t^«n
to "hlt« rjain*;, ."."., ,?ni.y,,TnP7.
a &% CMeorf.'} "'sl"'0,Kw»*fl., ^'nly p, Tf,«g
?)lflo»'.or« 'r<ilirJj>Kivsf»Ti ^H(?4 to ri«r3cMMrw,r:,1f.
,
fceh f:4,ia.'50. th«< Sna shna «nA tV» cli^.<rt ji^n of
eh-re^ of t>w V,:-:.c.^, work »<; .^I'rJnpfl.«ld.:•:s^8.,
i-HT.iilj — iJiH: ?h«n ^i- i-lnraai.PlPlB,; Inr...
52
tUr- until .lH«4tT;r,. h-lne ]md rran^ Kuc.«4a.
eiiftc^n M^rco.fa. -ft 19?? hi una e^llfl! to
wltJj h?« o'n34 at In.-? MadtRon ..vs; nhcuiirlnG
y«ll datft of hln an4 hJs f«rily
ra?«« Bv-^ A fll,
fjVh) ftrrtfto TJlb-ir Jnrtd b ^nl? t?,
K.-Sf., M3h eoncol! took H ocnr.o mLibrary an.«r:> ,«,rt. anrt y^a ^ llbrarUn Is
rron a^rly y^ari, , fnithfa aenbar P.r the
K Oct Z-, .T9.T.T t.o « UHfih*>r in th« RbPT«
lilsBlon f.o^^m.. John »n«iit T;nfi>a-.um, whp
va» born Jn s.p«vot« jfi-rp, ,„ rf.. R,p«..^
lnt.n.-,.nt of t>w :->.t?ioA5Bt ri-.icnHrv BoardOS South .teflrlfl«. 7hn cMlA>-«n«
p^ (iVh cnnrtratlon) Flora Gixir
(iMh) Kr-iflat C.~f»RhbTirn b T-b.XpT?;.
(l^'i) ^llbor Mas^ibnrn b inVj
P)
H» vaf« horn r1 ;;lnr;«»h{7««ll«, i;.inn,j
an« «(tHn<*-
tnS in Vro PaU'Ola of r.olon,r>p.
free ,J.Y , :,>.lvArsii... , jitsTTj *«i»i>ls;^eA in S.y,
•"it,;-, .i.fioo-nil :. u in XKa -js^noTriRi- ?s«t,jtpn,
(J.t%hi hcxxrn illvim tTas*; h UinnfiniicJiB.-iwi.,
<ii5e s;, iys!(ij r^ei(i.n» "rlnirti.4,Co?,r.rftflo,
erA.4nHt0v4 jj.pB t-hit, ^ni.m»:^.y,t high «o>ipp1,
I9t3; ftR4 frm Suntor •>nBt:<*,.".y., jpr^i
& tttftG>»ir at liPSliM.^.y.} i>=#.n t««fht ^n
th5 l;ir-sipn ?i3VSrM"on "f?>x"vl, ?cr^;t> rj*«<v.??!«i AnA
?rini'«.a!?, Coiftrarloi Ml b«»-n h fait»j.<til
teaoJwr Pf t>:« U.;?, •^e?i--<5l ^o-rA nt ?or4p Tift©.
^-ssr.flUe- — 7v^ o.hiiar«n.
P.O., :)*.o ?Ati%i^\ (^ 5t J?>4t<»
(il.*
;rnnA ^, TSI' 5ft «;h«i i;«>^!tr.«.:, r-r^[^ of 17.3,
SiHchart** K^^^ Ji', XV>.?f. on aacPimt ef
K at ataafcrA ynivsralty, C.nMj'^rnla, A^n« S4,
Er. ^ ^r*. K,.;a"Hrd :^-r-3f pA. niHt*?r ^;l.i Raft
&in}\,t vet ?,t, ;.5'^4: a toafth-w J.ft v>iji<aaa. .>!«.,
high Bcr-rcl.-.^rartaA^^ • ,<*?.?« •';>rti;* .-i'ft.trjB, r.",^ high
•«hpcl, JglC; and fyoa 3;'r«<jHA*,':,y,, VnlverRlt?,
If35 '. rv.ig?r^ BRb>(*l «<i lOftS T.slAB«,i:,Y, for I
(iS^h eenoraXlon) Cb^cn Q.ifctthprn l> oclon,K*«.
86
It 91; einoq then h*. ~aTtk»gfi7!,:0.7>..'"n'"»r'lnt*hA*nt
OS the ChlciCf- fiArdwHTu e.srtMi'jiatarljae OoKpswiy.
S'lhf f«l :Ur«ctor, '''^&
—
X6V6 .: "f^tl'liej^nj (t-
Tilf<» n«Rfe«r« 0.^. t>w lift. feotJt'diPi 5hi\rflh ,
jtJOPton Ofnio'-RX HORni*,^! for IfttrB(»ii, jr«>i,Xv^''^4{
tftnt-ht In tr^/itsi^ fAi pthftr BO>yrt?.a, nn^ in
fl3th »-«r«rAticn} ""aAa ShATRnB Hn^h^rn
as "nilcv'K au-jJ-^," * Borfio* oS I» mcntJa.
(Xfthi rirni3ij.r-«nA»i an%:-x'rn >» ach ;;5,
I'ttATis in t.ifl IMl'ftrp.lv ^.f J'-'e; <»n3ll.st« i
Xn %>)« 3avv, ^v« ^rt.l M^j*, bnt flj^ rot
87
0? "*na» Jv-.^'Torn i^iit:-: r&r;iH :)or«, ?hH *th dW.lA,
tilth B^n^rA\f.f,n) Alfre.^ Sathfvrn )» io% IX, ler^:*;
as ras a v«r;- nln'<n«tr<o\is , hKrft—wrkin^: nan, W".^
Mn y«lA%lv«8. -i-i neui apt r.ar^l«A, v^« livs-i wi*,h ';?,«
A Apr I, .Tf,c,"; (1 8U(:;*',uJ*al :?aJT^*r fti \*.Uin^tR«,i
a fsififul r.oldisr cf t>M ;;tT)U ^rar.
« Kartn^j ^i/^ .-.cttn.f born t;<>ifln,S4j AJ,«»4 at Athena/ta,
He chil'trftn.
(Ilth £«n.-.mtiun} AlVi^^n /..?« flat horn b a^nt JJ, 7.B?-&i
d i:^o>i s;., ;.u,>5! Ao«r? 3P. lfiAn^ /"> 6 n(>nth<i.A very i»rAe)it
froa A .rail V;' ^b5irs>. »v1b Mp »m» terokfon.
A.tBt At "a—.u^wnf.}r,:«. .-n t^^ t-\,\ i-frna hc>rfi*teArt. ^... ... -f^VC-l,
!!"'>! ?rant^,r.„. sf.^sr-.^'^VAJC'i-
n^eA^ "- '^^ '^' "^'A ^V'\ '^7WP^,(?o^
(nth fc«»7i«-ratlcB} Kar;- K.'ie^t>io-n b .Tan r,?. le^sj
died at iiPrridioroGk^'c,
ClJ^th) Son 4 At birth.
with AlKlr* S.v/iittlBr,
(iXth e^n^T»,%\^ii) Cl^r.enn \Thitti«r 5iAthe>rn fe Apr f
,
1842} r««l<5^s Slarra KA<1rfl, Cnlifcrnla. ?«be?olP of Solon,:-:«,
Her elrlh^oa life wag iip.nt at Lowell.- 'H^a., *>,«re
1i» was (rlv«n flr.9 wrk aM eocd paynwnt hy th* j.c,
Ar«r M«dlcina Conpany.j «h« a3.Bo rorki. 5 for 5 yaaram a ftoalery 3-,i>^tR^„t. sh^ has al,t«f« b««n a faithjPRl
attendant at tho Conerssstlenal G^mroh. So?n aftor hnr
aarrlaea sh^ r#=toir-,a to ZUrr^ raflr« .California, vh«r« 8h«hat led ft Y«r? harry an.-. Tisef«l Mffl.Tn R..it« <,r h«. b^^^v
y««rB She 16 v«r7 bright anA aotlva. ;{^ln£ no oMl.'j-^n
Of h»r own «h5 adopted a slrl. anl eaT« h«r a fin*
•daoatlon..rn. i« no^ ^ba wlffl of i'a«l StHrUe. haa •600-3 tc^%, *na throo ,!r,bi« ohllrt-en.
an-l Alftrt at 3>r-a:<n'lr«.Ca->.lf..rnia. ,'unft 7,.TSIS.
H^ *«• th** aon Of y.-vth^n Ho».n«r. .Snd, w.bo ra8 born
!.•* aaf.,;rd , ,*>», ^ag ^vorn ^r sf.. TR^.f. | «!«.:
—_JiJ—
^Tinn 8», • :45. > Mtasryi ';.?•..i.H..-:pnri8r wa.-. t»»
oldost r«Blrl«.'H, o.f iii»r»-^ ^'aA^«, i;n3.ifprnia."Jl» ae« *a8
about 68 yea-^8, •<» «i*tilert At nor«no«,::a} i.f., and
In th-i yall of I'TJ he inirohaswrt 4ti ajtrfts , wMoh in
th'» rrtBtAsncB rwar th« oornwr pf n«ntral ana
BalAwln 3t»., TvWch 'Taa eontlnwonnly b<t«n hin hcB«,
H9 wan olftfioly lA«itiiri«'1 wJt>i n«»arllv «»*ry anter-
prls-j slnoft thfl fnnntlntlon of 5^i<»rra aa.1r«, Hi» was
ono pf the organlsflr*, ana for man? ?«RrB piw of
iho :>lreater8, of %hA "ater Conpany. Hfl rfirvd' oontln- ^
nouBljr aa a Tm«t®a of thw Soh^Pl siBtriot fPr
about fiS yeare. .^eltatlon ft»r th<» inmr^rt\%i<m ©f
Sierra l^a>\r« fonna In hin an anthiiBu&Btlo 8nii>ort<ir.
Ha «»a8 «loot«(l to tho first Kiialclya;. B^arfl of
rrufeld^s, an* ras ocntiTKionPly aleotad tc tha* T*»ltien.
fltt hold Rait? ot?Mr FOlBtlonR with tha Bacia
falthiulnasB, ever werklnj hf<rA fior tho atar fly nphnil-
6ins f>f t)M town. In polltioe ha imn a staimo}} TspTdv-
lUnn, and wrb alaoRt InvarlahJ^ a nambnr of tha looaX
rtslepaticn to tho Oonnty Cottvflntlpnil.ln* t«a» bettar r<»«t,i-^
oa local MHtPry that ftn.v ot?i«r r»Bi«-ait cf t)M» town,
and Mfl tales of fJoM'-r days and o>)arAot<»r8 ^a/^ r
nar failine JMlfir«Rt,,!a wrS psniaJ anfl Mndlj In
BanrsGr, and was alHays raarty to land a halplne Jwnd.
For Many years th^ yonnc p<x>rl« f»f t>H« town lo«k«.1 te
him as tho leading BoTlnfr SiUrXt pf thA Frnrth of
^•>(ly oslebrat5onr, and ha ras n^ar harrl^?" than whsn
In a merr^ thrcn? on Buoh oocHSloas a1 tha tie^^rA ©f
iVafls plonias, wh«n h«} Tiad «.uh tha yotuv-«st and
11081 aotiv«.^:4 hid a larsa pinna In t)^ Vwarts of all
in ttw eoKT^nnlty. H^ was alKs^ve* 5m>la Ht»fci«r, 'Sfl *a«
var,- llbaral. ar.i bread In hJs vinws en political and
-K
Oan« to *n:' hoRe.r« &i^r^8 ^5.,,i ^.s^ >^^j, o.-^ %«« Kan,
fijs find cM.3.^ of r^ Rnd r,ayT.u.<trt p* "snan Ha^^rjt.
wS^Jj .Alnlra :>.~MU?.or.
several t^ms ©f yon- h^ipf.ii 6o>k>o5.o in th« t.a^na ftown«. 3ale« and Mh<sm,V}>^ vi%& a wnan pf »t?r?.ine <jnnlitles.
K(l«t) ^ov 20. J«5? Jo««j;h f^in^v te-rs «% Mns>««.
A IZ Aa;.'R, Xn Jft?? Ji-* m',ovfiA f^M, At;>-rfsna,-p. , tp
m ttts s«t«rn e«,hPlIfi, a fi„,; f,,j^^^j ^ QnA*,t.v«r:.
•aart. h rd-worklng »> .n. w?jp n^**.? «7.lPK<»d hlK8fll.f to 1>«
fe^atun in anr xinS o,f wrk. anfl llt«ra3.?.v serjcaa
ifcReir ^0 4'with.^ <;rT,*j «an.
KfSnA) ^cn« 5, ia'K> r,«<iu«l n^,^5,n b Solon.l^A., «;.pHt
esrweS fsiithftilly in th« ci-yll var.
Child of th^ Tj»^ t':arrlft£fl?
(SSth e«nsrf.t?on; ^o^eph v.-ni^j,t> fkvlon.K*.,
Ueh g?.xa7jJ r^^'.n^^ at .rKoWi-^.^n.i^fl. "hh at
at 8:<ow>i«j.vi.i^*., einoe *>wn.rf.r ?. ysari* h«
WJ-k«fs in a BHohino Rfcop: nna for ovfir 8o
AjTr 2?., Ir3?<; t~«^n«-*ef! froR nArrcfif ,;.«.? hAeh nohrr-l,
XStBi wag a vsri' BificUnf, clf»ri-.j ?wl4 a Cl^fl
{23<;h) :.«»)•^-no« V, .-Jllfiy i> ^^ 3-^ X?f ?,
80 filoncfrtitfir ot., licaton, 7.mi»,
tilth e-'nflrRijJcn) Twin, wUh -O.x-iya T/.Hft^.V'm, il^lrn 3.
S-itfera t* ?•% g, JR44. a a,. -;(r,brJ.fl£^^.t»., n«jt Ip,'
CXcnh) era r>.-,nln\v ft r,fl«t,ri.ie'<,Ke.,
free (;3nbri^rt,lsrt.jhlfa Boh-.-^i, ,^ ^nanhnrj
y2.
133 ?JiC0.l33 OB nlLLIil KiTiER:; 0? THD 9TH GUlER.lTIOiJ.
See Ms Familj' Line on Page 5,
IHh generation) 77illlain Hathorn b Wllmineton,
Kass., i:ch II. 1749; d at V/oolwleh^lIe., ,Jan 31, I88I,
ased 69 years. He was a man of great Ind'oatry
and enterprise. He reincvad to Georgetown.LIe. , with Mswidowed mother, brothers and sister. That part of George-
town was afterwards set off as I7oolwloh,Ue.
M llch 30, 1780 iiar7 Jenkins b TTlImlngton.Liass.
,
Hoy 29, I75I; d l^ay 23. 1829. l^e cMldren:
doth generation) Harj- Hsthorn b Hay 15,
I78I;
M hJune 12. I80S , her cousin, Seth Hathorn.
born aich 8,1780; d at Woolwloh^Iie. , ^ug
15, 1856; the son of John Hatlwrn and
Tabltha Going.
See data of family page II,
iin? 7a„t.
—
pVo+^v rnjno
filth) TTllllara Hathorn b Woolwich,
Me.,
Kch 27, 1807; d Sept 6, I8I9.
(10th generation) Villlaa HathDrn b Oct 24,
1762; d m youth.
doth) Susannah Hathorn b June 3. 1784.
M Jooeph Blackburn of IVoolwich.LIe.
doth) P.ebecca Hathorn b Eov 14,1788.
"Probablj' ilarried llr. Gray,"
vs.
So« top csi p;si;o f». ojiA hsr ttnofi««ry,pA"rc« 4, &j.
^aa SI, I'eSt a -«t» I?,i:6pf>.H« ms sn KnRjgn in
th« X3IS "sr, aar. a ncblfl e^tisen of ItowjUslnhar.,'^*!,
Sapt.^sr.^a i'.<ccw(9ll a ..sxr^ar^t ^aXt^n, GMlrtr^a;
(JIth e^J^s^^iionJ Sarah Kat-a^rn K!L\»«11 *
fe'a;-' SO, I9'3; ^a%% ^S <1fiir.^6«8 not £:iT«ia.
d R«pt II, inr?, aead 68 y«ftre. Sh5.8
fK'sily n^iiUnl In thf> Ke. tevms, Jk^wOcinhaft A
Brnnswlok and at :r'>wt,fn,-AHSH, ¥.y, ?«n;.ei*. »ra«
tJi« Pon c? ^.c'^«rt ;?«nnol?. k ^mw ajjipnon.
(I,1t,h c«nftrfti;Son) ^.'llias Kfi^nU r«nn«l-
!'«., fpr Bo«orRl yflarat than 2nBura?«
.%iHnt.
U ftt ?PHi;cn,!-trtt*ft., Am* I, XPof. iJ«n k.
Xnfiftj thn ^Rr.phtflr of Ahwtr St«t8on A
Botpv
* Kft? «4, 7«a4j r#P-Jrt*»
at Sanspr, K©,. trftdnrt*«d
154
prcaiasni lH»T«r ni; .H«vror,;;ii} a rraiSnata
•f iicHdola r^ll,«fc« anrt t?M» Ulil»erBltj of
IPf.Pj and froa HrtrTarS J^aw aohjol.isjpj
atiln^fl to thn Snr 192?; junan thun a
IsTvyor at F<,rtlHnfl,i^e,
(iRth eenftratlon) /^lieabnth HanrarA ?».nn«ll b ^V'y Tr,
(iRthJ LVaas ;iar^ar4 -^nrnxulX \, spT 7, I6$0,
4 ?«b J5r, IU61.
^'
(nth pfiSfiJ-atlon) ilfir/laiiA saxwdll b JTov I^. 18Tp|
. « 2>«o «, 2847; vaiRnrrl«4.
.. •*-..4, *.^>,, ,,,,».,..,
/ (nth) Sapt .-ujtor K3.M.*,n b .4:^2 10, I0;;i; lost At
£roa Havaiiiia.Ciiba, .^^^.t. .^-OSJ: }« ^as t2w ootTianaftr of
• -**.^-. --»»«,, ^^.,3^,,
(nth) «n3«a mrht f.a^ell b Jnn* I6.tb.-4: r«,elrt«d
At Kloh«pna,r>B,
X 6t Ik»waplnhGja.;,ft,, c*rt.^olm A.fi(.odrin bcm6t ?lttKton.-^«.j 3r«% Rt «»a Jn hla Ship, ,i^r. -864;
• :>dp .l.^,.,.«.«,>i; he ^«8 A Ban of fin* chm-^^ct^r wiAaMlity.
(Ifith) .^arftw Goodwin ft In infancv.
(nth) ruila-, Xiihcirno i.«K«3,D. b vet A.U^tl; IfveA atao«t<,i,,i,H.a. in w=av, ;.«4 >«, .«, n^polnt^- jp«t
SB
-y
' i
Eaater at iiOffdolnhan,:.e,
U St Brooklyn. ::.y., Jan I7,I056 Sllsftbflth I)«an I.«e'iB
b Portland ,:i:e., Sept., 1828; danehtar of David iwan. and
the widow of David Leefls, , „ ,c c^v
(iStW .C.bert H.UaywGll^Hletj'.loT P.I, 1858
/acoS 4 Honths.
i
(l?.th) afred Skolfleld Mfgrwell b Bowdolnham,
f'Ke., July S, 13 n8.
M at rrftenwood City, California, Feb I0|
1895 Grafflo Lake Wllliama.
(I3th) Kllen Elizabeth KaxwoU b
Oaiaana, Calif. , Deo 27, 1896.
^^^*^*J- *3u'^M^ ri:iJ hai O-ftaaatall—^ July 0,inna ;
(HrtrrJ—5i2^ft»
(iRth) Fj-Rnnes Rllon Ilaxr/ell b Brxui8wlok,!r'e.
,
Ang 14, I860; reeit'en Franlnehani,i:a8B.
K(lPt) Sept 5, 1898 at Bowdolnham ,He.
,
Herbert ?hllbric^ Kendall
,
(iSth) Kllboume Kaxwell Kendall
b Kch 8, 1890.
M(Sna) Sept l;>, 1898 In Bceton,::n88.
,
Chjis.Clarenoo barton.
(I2th) .D.lco Clothlldo Haxwell b Brwdolnham,
He., Jime I3,X8G5; d Ool.,ie78.
(11th eeneratlon) Jara«B Lorritt liaxwell b flept I, 183?
aied m BrltiBh ColTOLia, Al-r I?.,I87Ej unr.arrled.
«6
^/ (26? een&rstioii) S'hft .isoriean ^ift^fttcr Pf t>.is :,in« ?««»
Kajcr -iJ.litia ;ia«.Tr>rnK, who ms \>oti\ An .IneJ-AnA «vl.«>at
16c;?; ,iifi« at r;.-,lf,r),:,«R6,, I63I, ne9& 94 ?«»ar«..H(»
*«fc 1,...:* son ( ;: :-ilii3R HHi.>rrn<^ A hlP kJI?« 3nrah,
of iilnfit;ld, ^.crksi-iiro, iv^glinft. K»Jcr WiiAAaa :T»4:*r-J»'ii
iB .isu*/: with fit>vprnor --iathro;) in t;-* Mhl^ -Vrah^llA,
eJ-a&d Pif 1And. K.I ^sis Ter? f.rcninant in %y^ ft.ffair8
Kocords. 11^ ^~As S«5r-utr te th* •Iftiv.rAl CvHrt fpr 14
K««o., ao?r» ft 1-.Z7. Ks reao»«il to ."*A«.a,K.H»fi., ttni war
BaEi^ tioQ3 5«imt« rnyiA Vml^ to^-n. tr J644 j,« ^^ »iBet«s
S^a^or or 5h8 ir.^ri«rttl Coixrt for hie fj.yn% t,,m, «M
aft& rer,Ain«(i in th«t ofXIco nn%U U79,d« >^» ens ©f%hs E06t innuentia, eRflrgstic, and rM» r.fia ;n .iw
iSjieXand..iJ.s Pili-iiirv eArarr be£;.ui at ik»Ktpn,iih«8jin I6;»5,
whan h» U t,.mtior.«d as b«tni i>i-*.„eM at "^CTftinins.- H«
««8 Cai.^^a of rw^.Juar.^.r^B.. a-r.pun? fyo« v.ei.'.r34fi. «M*ft« Major b«.'or,* .Tor^^.KiH rft?.i,^o;ui orlMom. w^«»ovor^ rifti blisc.t*^ rjiS hf» T=a? arVUrar- ana i^tol-
• %hA .toroE«8^ o.? all %h« ^wrltan i>HKanitl«8» "
ln4no«A tia» .^almn "own .iiit»krit5.e8 ^ itre<* Mb 1k»
««ttl» in i/irtir Rldst.rh* Tcins e.f <hs» p«»pl« •«#
t?R8 expre»*«ft!i in :Co^m t-^stiag. .jt an lnt!wo*m«nt fcr Mbeealng tc ;i,-»Jfln ths tovfn jrrHntoA Ma 8<k' atir*^ «f
XaaA, ;':.t{i far-otu? A«RC9n(Uint,:iirhani«il 3awt?iom«, Bays
©f Mn,-;!4 ha: f.l\ t>» :wltaa t,r4lt« , beti th<i
eood and th» •yil." Hl» wif« Anns v«n » if«rthr wPB«n.
Sh» ebildr«a«
(«nd gsnoratiea) A danffht<!»r "htm «^pnt I5,?3.
tSRd *) Sarah ;-;a«,iX'rne b :4ch 13, 1(>?A—S,
(Sna er-neratioa? ^.l-jano? HAl;ht»rn« * Apr X, 1557,
i^nS " ) John Hat hpnw ^ «i^ f5, Jfi4.l,
« :i\«th fiarAn^D Baiightwr ef f?«ore« Gs^rfinflr,
S**"* datn n«7Ct psgn arA «»nKarA.
{r.n& eonaratlon) Ann* fl«1.hcjTH» % ~^ 18, xft^j?,
K ^-eerh "ortsr.
rgnfi e«?wr»t^on} ft:intnn Hnthom* t. .^r J, J$4B,
K* wifi R Rr-l<ti*»r in thfl '-ar ngaJnst; thu
Rni-ilnsr, wJk* ooH!-)An^«« t;hv» G^Hrargr in whiah hn
sorrea and is ho ?«tlJ. J.n t:^^ gr*«i;*.-!wfirp ^JEht,"
ftm\lh.aiHtf,a.;:ui!^ ., iJAth>rnA «^e^^A in sab-
U Sarrth-- —.-
t
allcv.r,^ Yj th?^ ';o5,orv lsi»8 v.ron raisy t>? t^,^
erai't. ^r- vj^r «r,-..ftliy Harare ^ith ether* oJ-Av^.g^^
MP -attit^r ft"." f.r«nfl.fftth«r.Ks trrk jw rftrt ^n
pnlO.Jfl ft^'ft^vr. -r^ .v./i h<p KCTV. ana jfr.-uiA-
^iirin^; i,X4 Kgvpir.tJpnsry -rt >«
fi9
ir.orIcriJi." ::.-. purcha3e^ a farm of 25C
aorea at 13.' rclwloh,-e. , on the r,en?^eh«o
Klv«r, ahcP.t I74f.. Ke toIkoA all the ^-ay
to T'colwlo-'v" '^., ^om thfl Land Cfi"lcje. ISo .51,
In ril!nlneton^..aab., r^filrit; Bwl:*t of foot he
bcftt cut ft'-.othor proBT>eotlTe Jipw«0tea.7«r,
who Tjae on Ms way fron Wiltr.lneton,i'.-isB. ,
to btv thf) E.n.n^ IsTiA.In this way DanlPl Hath
A9';r'lT0<' his Inr^ In-ftilly. The nana of his irffa
lE rot clvon.
(Eth soneratican)Seth H^thcme t atcut
lf5r.} A at TToolKloh.Ke., l-^oh 2,
ZB?.l , afnd 69 ynnre,
K I77S S..O.P.T, ?h;^„g t, Boston,
Maes., Jvjie I.?,!-?:.?; .1 ^oolwloh.rs.,
Jan .?, I'(04; f-i^ 5nnshter of Jnc-ea
TTalhanlnl Tbrlnf-,
(fith Feneration) 3^vh J.Hatlome
b v"oolr?oh,":!f>, , jiire P,T7??;
A at "oolwlch ,Tnre 4, iflCR.
anil cUcA ;;<iy it^ ih7b,
^hn mstpyv of iie. by tho
J'0\*l8 PiibllsMnc Ccnponj' eayr ,
"•to J( his cotuiln, I'.,-^*r.i5>
Hathrma."
('^th fonflT-stlon) CVrls-
top^cr Ool-nmhite ^th>rn«
\> Deo 16, leio.
(nh) tTarrsB 2attem« li
Cct 4, lfllJ»,
(7th) Mnry 4uf:nBt!i Hat>»rn»
b Feb 26, t;>tp.
K her ooasln, ab«rt
Jlaftthorne b Jan II, 18 II.
'7or Kan- ?«Rr8 h« k«8 « faBhlnonaI-l«
taJ3.or at iJath, ;;*>,-
(3*>h t^n-ralion) >lcr.ni !^,^rJ: harrfin KHhema b at
ISn. Buj-i^"-- a*; liH^Vi'-'-J £ral!ifltGA frca t>» Bath,,
C<5ll«c9 xnil Br.oietrr ;af»i. Of ft Xitwrftim t\t*n ef
niy.a, ft.n<' '»rllll<irtt. iA TApartijK, hie prflt»enc« ran
8oui;h\ in all Pi the «pr1s1 e«^htti'ine» ef thfl
Coiiere, ab w«ll ao S'^ T^&ih, i".., ;;it« jipms at
I'fto 3t.t}i. :'.<o,, Z';.'\x^i\rAa,'X C'-lo'ora^ion, »*« ©favery hift/i oi'Ier, Ks ffAa a 's^eocrht, anA
eatira toUo-w :;s-roj* opid-iSiio, ii-i3 feJa-oviyH the
prest re.Xlicd aid Tor n.>riaii, :irt .^14 this,
ibaueh f.vr.i- k.Hr o.C M» rta.- tb.n-« a«Hat
th*»if-k r.t Mfe ll::c. ii> Ut. tneyitorictui work
ithf.rw hi; j.i\^'. ;;;;«".-"I?>'v.4. ^l*, v-k« witty, fa.^llti,
CrsiceAa &jia tri-tiuioiw. Zi*. BU-r,- in th« «Sal«»
KU plA<ifi on %h,> :i.Y...<.wr*rsial ?,.wt rjobly jTillert.
•.f?« •>CP. b!;;) '%.*)!*'," i;<' •<»n«l :-"rH»>X
^»-revi jAvhor.n« ofio.u'e .^«&eol'>r.-.d in Vlnrn-f't. r/lth
ici . •
hl« fathor.Booa^ aftor he loft Col !«£•,. owing to a
"eyere aooidont which doprly«d Mp father of a«tlTe
participation m any tiisineae for Bone nonthe. Ketook tho entire ch.we of his father'a bvisinesB m
Plte Of the fact that Ms deElgn en leaving CollegeWBB to take up literature ee hie Tooatlon.He was
kept from t at parposs imtil 1885. Thus he cave•l»Ton of What he confllfierei Mb best year, to
bueinoBu pursulta. .le never gave .,p Ms pwpose to
take np Journalism, and he r^ns etrenfftheaed in MsPWT«,S9 through the Bnocess of Ms contribution.
^to both the aewEpa.oer press ^nd the current mac-'^
aelnas. iila rarious articles were not only readilyaccepted and publishod. but were widely read. Hi.faith la Mlaelf^vaP. made strong by the suoceeeOf MspoaT, at the i?ath.«e., Centennial, i-ch..i8ai.
It was CO fayorably received and comne-^ted on bythe entire ppres. cf Me., that he linpatlently a^aite. theopportunity to carry out Ms ^bitious Journalisticplana. His Democratic political faith . inherlte,^ ft-om
"
his father. and f.oa both Ma erandfathera. ..de M.an actlTo participant in the campaign of 1876 & i^pp.
a^well as In the Maine Oubernatlonal ca^aien.Cn the•lection Of ,^rrls Li.:x.i8ted as Governor of Maine he
l^ed younc Hatl.rne a. « „«,,,, ,, ^. ^^^^^^^-taff with the ran. of I.t.Colonel. He filled thatr^-ltlon With dignity and hor.r until the close c
MS Chiefs ad..inlstratlon. in i.85 . m conpany withJohn P.Varn,.. he establiahe. the .acJcaonville.Kiorida.KcrnlnsHews. ,or two years he sueoes. fully co^ducted that paper nn da^ that pertnersMp. m TB.7 he- lareel. inatn^ental in or,ani=ine the norlda^intlne & PnbliaMn,r Co.pany.^ith a capital of
^100.00... .as secretary and ..e.n.er. and the
icz--
i;oriii:!£- Hews and the lu'venlng Horuld, tv/o protiifip^
journals, were consc] idated, ^Ir, HathDrne v;a3 r.ade their
editor. In the follov.lng Llay the Florida Printing
& PublieMn^ CoEpary , which had chageci. its name to the
Florida publisrdng Ccrapany, purchased for J65,0C0 the
Florida limes union, whicr had been established in IS:0,,
by Col. OOfieOO Chai'. K.Jones, and wrJ.ch had the
largest newspaper circulation in Florida. The Publishing
Co, retained its name, end the name NeT^-s^-Herald became
extinct. Col. Hathcrns retiined his editorial possess-
ion under this consolidation. The yellow fever epidemic
of 1888, which wrought such havoc in the city of
JacksonvilleijFloric.a, did not spare the staff and force
of tho TiEes —Lnicn, and during its reign of eSC'COQfifiO
5 Eonths he held his post and saw ebery cerber of
his editorial staff, and of the business staff as well.
Stricken with the disease, the editor— in— chief and
the city editor proving victims of the scourge. L!ary
o:C the enployees of the publication departn.ent fled from
the city, and, of those wto stood at thJe posts,
over SO had the fever, and 5 of thea died. The death
of Martin, the editor—in—chief, inCct.,I8S8, forced
Colonel Hati'Drne to assus:e the editorial charge,
and, with the broken staff, he not cnl.y carried on
the paper, but porformei the additional duties of
conducting the news service of the Associated Press
for the entire State of Florida. InMoh. ,1350 he was
flomiiilly made Llanagirg liditor of the Tines—Union, and
he conducted the editorial department up to Dec I, I89S.
He then resigned to engage in newspaper and magaKire
work, but continued his residence in Jacksonville,
His political vi( v.s had neanv.iiile undergone a radical
change, and, £rom a Southern point of view and local
ZoS
fOUey piiranart ty the Sonth. h«» bac-u-o crnvlnoed t^^t
that saotlon v-ab nakln- a nlBtaJw In holding to tha rslloa
•f, th« r=*8t., eopeolallv in t?ielr eupport cf th»
/fallaov of fy«s BllTsr. Tn tha autnrji of 1655 ha
y Tieitad 3alh»i-i©., and that TlBlt resultei? In Me ronon-
yy- 1elation of D^ooracy rb r«pr»6f»7ite« by thoPe who «on-
y ,
trpll«d tho ^r-olloy of ths party, ?uid ha soiieht eon-
/ eemal oonpanlonahlp In thfl K^pnhlican party. F.e eepooa^fl
t>a oaadldacv of 3j»aker Rft^, for th'i office of ProBl-
^sat of tha D.3.. nnfl, «arlr in Jan., 1096, wh«n Btont
^ ,to taka A Jorrmay to thg far -«8t to gain I'olltieal
information to etrengthPn h b political oan-^idate, ha waa
•^farad th-j aditcriihip of tha ir.Y.iprnlrus AflvartlBsr,
/ »aa 1» tt5oepte« th<» poeltlen anfl/^pntlnnnd Ih oharga
• f that frreat raatro^o^itan Joiirnal «p to th« tlBja of Ita
; Sale to Hearst In 189 7. Alter that h^ was iianaelrv? r.flUor
ef tho Seanrk. 3. J., :->8nlns K«TiB. Thon, In J«n., I9»0,
^^' )»» had oharee of tha aAltorlal pat>,o and a Itorlal
/ /policy of thfl If.y.Conr.orolal. Colonel Hat horns waa
^' ftffillatad with tho 0»fl Club of II.V.Clt3»o flath,Ka. and
/with the .Sanlnola KiX Clnb of JackBouTlllaa , Florida.
,^ / ka wa« a nembor of thn iotna Olnb of H.T.City.In
/ ^ Florida he was a rembor of tho flfw P.neland Society
y-/ and th« Onlverelty AsBoelatlon of norlda. Ke was alue'
y^a vary africlent r-enbar of tha Board of rrade of
^<''\ Jaoteonvlilfi, norlda. t-o-i.pn«l TranX TTarrfln Hat>».rno
y,^.
Married ^aanor iZyB 7.nTnBr who was born at Bath,l^-a.
,
/I
Sept £4, isfiS; and reBldna at Ji Bra^fbrd ?* aoe,
Kontolnlr,J7.J. Ih« datifhtar of rUran Amr^xetns Tro-nor
and iBabel Cnrtln, both of 3«th,-.:a.Shfl and col,
a\thomfl at,t«ha«rt tha Kplenepal C^mrolu
I.'-.a com
(«th e« eratlon) Sayi^n Irvln« R-itv^rTia
b JaokaonYine.nnrMR. v.^- ?.Taso.rra4.«.tPd
?6 tSroalway. ii.y.^ltv
(7tJy)) -'f^^Ah HAthrmH" b Ka*- SI, Jn''.4.
(7?>j) John :^vr« Hat'orH'* fe irr ^',I3P.Pj
/i
(fthj Sr.Uy HathPrns h Apr rr, J.9?;^,
K ^un© fA^, J.6T4 .Tp^m P.fioiO.A.
77 i>l^^^ £1
iM\^
iill!
M\mmi I