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f Gates, and d. at Stow 1683. Their children were Stephen; Simon; Thomas; Elizabeth, m. John Lasell; and Mary, m. John Mayna Sudbury. 2. Stephen, S. of Stephen (1), by w. Sarah had Simon, b. here 5 Mar. 1666-7. In his will, dated at Stow, 5 Septed 15 Sept. 1707, are named w. Sarah, and children Stephen, Simon, Thomas, Isaac, Nathaniel, Daniel, Sarah, and Rebecca. 3. Simon, s. of Stephen (1), by w. Margaret, had Abigail, b. 14 Aug. 1671, m. Nathaniel Sparhawk; Simon, b. 1 Sept. 1673, 12 JSimon, b. 1 Sept. 1673, 12 Jan. 1675-6; Simon, b. 5 Jan. 1675-6, settled in Marlborough, and was ancestor of a numerous posterity there and in Worcester Simon, b. 5 Jan. 1675-6, settled in Marlborough, and was ancestor of a numerous posterity there and in Worcester County; George, b. 6 Ap. 1678, d. 23 May 1679; Amos, b. about 1680; Jonathan, b. 22 June 1683; Samuel, b. 11 Aug. 1685; Margate was settled by agreement 11 Oct. 1705. 4. Amos, s. of Simon (3), m. Hannah, dau. of Samuel Oldham, 19 May 1703, and hadnce to Framingham, and d. about 1754. 5. Jonathan, S. of Simon (3), by w. Persis, had two children, bap. 2 Aug. 1713, and
tled in Groton, where he d. about 1715. (Inv. 18 Nov. 1715.) His estate was divided 19 Mar. 1718-19, to wid. Hannah, and chil. John, Stephen, Nathaniel, William, Simon, Jonathan, Benjamin, Rachel, Hannah, and Sarah. His widow's dower was divided to the same children, 30 Jan. 1737. 4. Justinian, s. of Richard (1). was a carpentperhaps the same who m. Elizabeth Russell of Camb. 11 June 1729. He removed to Westminster in 1737, where he was a prominent citizen, and d. 30 Nov. 1768. 11. Simon, s. of Stephen (4), was here as early as 1728, and by w. Abigail had Elizabeth, bap. 12 Sept. 1736, d. young; Simon, b. 6 Jan. 1737-8, d. 7 May 1752; Elizabeth, b.Simon, b. 6 Jan. 1737-8, d. 7 May 1752; Elizabeth, b. 1739; Nathaniel, bap. 1 Aug. 1742; Abigail, bap. 7 Oct. 1744; Charles, b. 19 June 1746, d. 5 June 1768; Thomas, b. 8 May 1749; Hannah, b. 5 Aug 1752; Sarah, b. 16 June 1757. Simon the f. was a blacksmith, and res. in Menotomy. 12. William, s. of Samuel (7), was a physician and surgeon; he res. a few years in Bridgewater, and a
21 Oct. 1696, and d. 1727. 4. Robert, s. of Joseph (2), by w. Abigail had Joseph, b. 3 Mar. 1696-7; Abigail, b. 3 Oct. 1699; Hannah, b. 16 Ap. 1701; Robert, b. 18 July 1703, d. 30 June 1713; Jonathan, b. 25 July 1705; Hezekiah, b. 30 Mar. 1708; Sarah, b. 25 July 1710, d. 7 July 1713; Mary, b. 11 Dec. 1712. Robert the f. res. at the Farms. 5. Thomas, prob. s. of Joseph (2), by w. Mary had Mary, b. 3 Oct. 1697; Thomas, b. 15 Ap. 1700; Lydio, b. 23 July 1703; Nathaniel, b. 6 Dec. 1705; Simon, b. 23 Nov. 1708; David, b. 22 Aug. 1711; Isaac, b. 5 July 1714. Thomas the f. res. at the Farms. Sarah, m. Eliazer Ball of Concord 14 June 1688. Miller, Joseph, by w. Mary, had Thomas, b. 9 Ap. 1675; Samuel, b. 24 Sept. 1678. 39 2. Joseph, m. Eunice Coolidge 15 Ap. 1765, and had Joseph, bap. 25 Jan. 1766, prob. m. Mary Tapley of Chs. 3 Dec. 1788; Isaac, bap. 29 Nov. 1767; William, bap. 25 Feb. 1770; James, bap. 16 Feb. 1772; Thomas, bap. 12 Feb. 1774. Humphrey, m. Elizabeth
second time a widow), 5 Sept. 1711, and had Lucy, b. 17 Aug. 1712, m. Rev. William Hobby of Reading 21 Oct. 1734; Martha, b. 24 July 1714, m. Judge Edmund Trowbridge 15 Mar. 1737-8, and d. without issue 31 July 1772; Jonathan, b. 11 June 1716, grad. H. C. 1736, d. unm. 24 Dec. 1738; Mary, b. 22 July 1718, m. Rev. Benjamin Stevens of Kittery 28 Sept. 1752, and d. 27 May 1763 (she was grandmother of Rev. Joseph Stevens Buckminster, who grad. H. C. 1800, and d. 1812); John, b. 24 Oct. 1720; Simon, b. 31 July 1722, prob. d. young; Ann, b. 19 Feb. 1724-5, m. William Ellery, Esq., of Newport, R. I., 11 Sept. 1750, and d. 7 Sept. 1764, a. 39 (she was mother of Elizabeth, who m. Chief Justice Dana 5 Aug. 1773, and d. 31 Aug. 1807, a. 56; and of Lucy, who m. William Channing, of which marriage issued William E. Channing, D. D., Walter Channing, M. D., and Prof. Edward T. Channing, Ll. D.). Jonathan the f. grad. H. C. 1696, was elected Tutor 4 Jan. 1702-3, was also Fellow, but resigned hi
Sackett of Northampton, in 1660, were sons of Simon and Isabel of Cambridge. Saltonstall, Sir Rnted to her son Nathaniel, 18 Ap. 1765. 10. Simon, s. of Nathaniel (4), had Patience and Simon (90-91, prob. m. Mehetabel Frost 24 Dec. 1725; Simon, b. 19 Oct. 1697; Jonathan, b. 20 Nov. 1701; H his w. Abigail d. 16 Jan. 1767, a. 81. 12. Simon, brother to Gregory (2), came to New England id; Frances, b. about 1618; Ann, b. about 1623; Simon, b. about 1630; John, b. 1634, d. young. He hWilliam Warner of Ipswich; she d. 1663. 13. Simon, s. of Simon (12), m. Mary Whipple, and had JoSimon (12), m. Mary Whipple, and had John, b. 23 July 1658; Matthew, b. 16 Feb. 1659-60; Nathaniel, b. and d. Feb. 1661-2; Ebenezer, b. 278; his w. Mary d. 1720. 14. Ebenezer, s. of Simon (13), settled in Newton, and m. Margaret, dau.b. 15 May 1698, d. 1725; Mary, b. 19 Ap. 1700; Simon, b, 14 Sept. 1702, m. Priscilla Dyke 1732; Jam2 July 1868. 17. William, a descendant from Simon (12) m. Kezia Fairbanks of Brighton (pub. 3 M[3 more...]
f Edward Winship, with whom she owned certain lands in common; she was mother to the wives of Edward Winship and Edward Goffe. She d. 23 Feb. 1655. Willard, Major Simon, from the County of Kent, came to New England in 1634, and settled here; his residence was at the S. E. corner of Dunster and Winthrop streets; in 1635 he reof Rev. Joseph of Biddeford, who was son of John, a merchant at Jamaica, who was son of Rev. Samuel of Boston, Vice President of Harvard College, who was son of Major Simon (1), was born at Biddeford 29 Dec. 1738, grad. H. C. 1765, Tutor and Fellow, ordained at Beverly 25 Nov. 1772, D. D. 1785. He was inaugurated President of Harzabeth, b. 23 May 1740, m. Nehemiah Estabrook 1 Mar. 1759; Martha, b. 12 May 1742, d. 8 Jan. 1746; Samuel, b. 17 Ap. 1744; Loring, b. 10 Dec. 1746, d. 11 May 1754; Simon, b. 2 Nov. 1749; John, b. 15 Jan. 1752, d. 7 Ap. 1754; John, b. 12 May 1754; Stephen, b. 23 Feb. 1756, m. Edith Meriam 5 Feb. 1787, and d. 16 Nov. 1839; Abigail, b
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harvard Memorial Biographies, Biographical Index. (search)
, II. 268-269. Burrage, Sophia, II. 268. Burrill, Adelaide V., II. 235. Butler, B. F., Maj.-Gen., 1. 100, 344; II. 40, 83;, 383. C. Cabot, Francis, I. 395. Cabot, Miss, II. 172. Caldwell, J. C., Maj.-Gen., I. 103. Cameron, Simon, I. 258. Camp, H. W., II. 80. Capen, C. J., II. 105. Carley, L. H., II. 58. Carroll Family, II. 423. Carter, Elizabeth, II. 64. Cary, Richard, Capt., I. 265; II. 144, 186;, 258. Case, Capt., II. 109. Casey, Silas, Maj.-Gen I. 379, 388;. Whittemore, G. H., II. 389. Whitwell, Lucy C., II. 294. Willard, Captain, II. 463. Willard, Joseph, I. 235. Willard, Robert, Dr., II. 159, 160;. Willard, Sidney, Major, Memoir, 295-251. Also, II. 304. Willard, Simon, Major, I. 235. Willard, Susanna H., I. 235. Willett, Major, I. 93. Williams, Sergeant, I. 264. Williams, J. O., Capt., II. 50, 236;. Williams, Le Roy, I. 94. Williams, Preston, II. 463. Williams, Robert, Col., I. 134,136.
Capt. Calvin D. Cowles , 23d U. S. Infantry, Major George B. Davis , U. S. Army, Leslie J. Perry, Joseph W. Kirkley, The Official Military Atlas of the Civil War, Authorities. (search)
Georgia, May 5-Sept. 4, 1864 88, 2 Brooks, Thomas B.: Bermuda Hundred, Va., June, 1864 65, 1 Morris Island, S. C., July 10-Sept. 7, 1863 38, 2; 44, 1, 2, 4 Brown, G.: Richmond, Va., and vicinity, 1864-65 77, 1 Brown, Harvey: Pickens Fort, Fla., May 27, 1861 5, 6 Brown, S. Howell Gettysburg, Pa., July 1-3, 1863 43, 1 Maryland Campaign, Sept. 3-20, 1862 29, 1 Browne, O. L.F.: Goldsborough, N. C., to Washington, D. C 86, 8-16 Buckner, Simon B.: Chickamauga, Ga., Sept. 19-20, 1863 111, 9 Buell, Don Carlos: Army of the Cumberland, campaigns 24, 3 Corinth, Miss., April 29-June 10, 1862 14, 3 Pittsburg Landing, Tenn., April 6-7, 1862 13, 1 Shiloh, Tenn., April 6-7, 1861 13, 1 Somerset, Ky., vicinity, 1861 9, 2 Bull, Asst. Surg. (C): Spanish Fort, Ala., March 27-April 8, 1865 90, 11 Burchard, W.: Chancellorsville Campaign, April 27-May 6, 1863 39, 3 Spotsylvania Court-House
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.54 (search)
forces, then collecting under General Pillow. Buckner was very anxious that the Federal forces should respect the neutrality of Kentucky, and stated that he would do his best to preserve it, and drive Pillow out should he cross the boundary line. I could assent to this only to the extent that I should be satisfied if the Kentuckians would immediately drive out any Confederate force that might invade Kentucky, and continued, almost in these very words: You had better be very quick about it, Simon, for if I learn that the Confederates are in Kentucky, I will, with or without orders, drive them out without delay. I expressly told Buckner that I had no power to guarantee the neutrality of Kentucky, and that, although my command did not extend over it, I would not tolerate the presence of Southern troops in that State. Not many days afterward I met Buckner again at Cairo, and had a conversation with him in presence of John M. Douglass, of Chicago. Buckner had just then returned from
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Very complete roll [from the Richmond, A., Dispatch, September 16th, 1900.] (search)
ave and history unknown. Miller, Charles. Miller, George M.—Transferred from Company C, 10th Virginia Infantry, 1862, and wounded at McDowell, May 9, 1862. Subsequently transferred to 7th Virginia Cavalry., Resides at Aurelia, Ia. Marston, Joseph H.—Died at Edinburg since the war. Newland, Jesse—Resides at Hamburg, Va. Orndorff, Walter E. E.—Wounded May 25, 1862, at Winchester, and May 3, 1863, at Chancellorsville, and died from the latter at Staunton, Va., May, 1863. Orndorff, Simon—Transferred from Company A, 10th Virginia Infantry. Resides in Paddy's Cove, Frederick county, Va. Otto, George G.—Wounded at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863. Resides in Washington, D. C. Otto, John C.—Wounded at Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862. Resides at Woodstock. John Peer—Died near Woodstock since the war. Pitman, Erasmus. Plauger, Joseph F.—Wounded at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863, and right leg amputated below the knee. Lives near Detrick, Shenandoah county, Va. Pitm