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William, son of Benjamin and Esther Davis, and John, son of John, 3d, and Olive Pool, Sept. 12.*

Salley, dau. of Nath'. and Rachael Forster, Sept. 19.

William, Amey and John, children of John Walker, Robert, son of James Douglis, and Shedrick, Abner and Abigail, children of John Black, Oct. 26, Sedgwick. Betsey, dau. of Ebenezer Herick, Isaac and William, sons of John Herick, Joseph, son of Samuel Herrick, and Rachael, dau. of William Wells, Nov. 1, Sedgwick, Herrick's Bay.

1791.

James, son of John Turner, JosiahWitham, son of Joseph Steavens, and Lois, dau. of Caleb Pool,† May 1.*

Anne, dau. of Wilm.-Tarr Andrews, and Abner, son of Abner Gott, jr., May 8.* Sally, dau. of John and Ruth Pool, May

22.*

Paul-Hustin, son of John Robins, and John, son of Job Tarr, May 29.*

Betty and Nancy, twin daughters of Richard Dresesr, June 11.*

Joshua and Sally, children of Joshua and Sally Gamage, June 26.*

William, son of D.-Barber Tarr,§ and Eben: son of Ebenezer and Deborah Row, July 10.*

Henry, son of Capt. Henry Story, JohnEdward, son of William Brown, Molly, dau. of Samuel Ober, and Thomas, son of William Allen, July 17.1

Mrs. Deborah Lee, July 24.

Samuel, son of Samuel Husten, July 31.* Bette, Samuel, Ethan, Steaven and Ruben, children of Steaven Smith, Joanna, dau. of Mr. Barkley, Nancy-Gardner, dau. of Micael Mallet, and Molly, son of Jams and Ruth Smith, Sept. 7.

Jams, son of Dea. Cutting Noise, Oct. 2, Boscawen.

Sarah-How, dau. of Abraham Pool, Oct.

10.*

*Sandy Bay.

+Married Jabez Tarr, jr.
§Died in 1859.
Born in 1789.
Manchester.

Elizabeth-Hinckley, dau. of Thos. and Molly Finson, Oct. 16.†

Lydia, dau. of Capt. Ebenezer Pool, and George, son of James and Patience Parsons, Nov. 13.t

1792.

Jan. 1, Gloucester.
Olive, dau. of Ben: 3d, and Lucy Tarr,

Rachel Whitridge, and John, son of John Polly-Harriden, dau. of Richard and and Nancy Goss, Jan.

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Henry, son of Vinery and Polly Burns Parsons, Jan. 15.

Sally, dau. of Felix Dial, Jan. 29. Benjamin, son of Benjamin Knights, April 1.t

John, son of John and Ruth Pool,§ April 29.†

David-Sanderson, son of William and Olive Swanson, || Jabez and Charles, sons of Eben'. and Betty Gott, Hannah, dau. of John and Esther Gott, and Rhoda, dau. of Jonathan-Plats and Patty Parsons June 17.t

John, son of John and Beulah Burns, Oliver, son of Oliver and Sally Tarr, and Nancy, dau. of Jonathan and Nancy Adams, July 15.t

Joshua-Riggs, son of David and Molly Tarr, and Polly-Rigs, dau. of Jabez and Peggy Tarr, July 22.†

Ebenezer, son of John-V. and Hannah Cleaveland, and William, son of MosesPlats and Sally Clark, July 29.†

William and Polly, children of William and Polly Thusten, Aug. 9(?).

Thomas, son of Thomas and Patience Robins, and Thomas Oaks, son of Benjamin Soper Marshall, Sept. 16.†

David, son of David Kimball, Oct. 7.† Eps, son of Eps Tarr, Polly-Parsons, dau. of Job Tarr, and John, son of John and Anna Pool,¶ Nov. 4.t

Polly, dau. of William Cook, and Abigail, dau. of Mr. Giles, Nov. 11.t

*Settled in New Gloucester.
+Sandy Bay.

§ Removed to Edgecomb.

Removed to Portsmouth.

Son of James Parsons of Sandy Bay.
¶Son of Caleb.

Sally, dau. of Samuel Hoosten, Nov. 18.*

Sally, dau. of Benj. and Lucy Hale, Dec. 9.*

1793.

Thomas, son of William and Susanna

Haskins, May 3.

1794.

Mary, dau. of Reuben and Molly Brooks, Mary, dau. of John-Vas and Hannah Cleaveland, Beulah-Cleaveland, dau. of John and Beulah Burns, Thomas-Parsons, son of Thos.-Parsons and Elizabeth Knights, and Anne, dau. of Ebenezer and Deberah Row,† Sept. 4.*

Hannah, dau. of Samuel and Polly Blatchford,§ Sept. 21.

Ruben, son of Reuben and Polly Brooks, and Polly, dau. of David and Polly Kimball, Oct. 28.*

Anne and Sally, twin daughters of Samuel Wonson, Tho3.-Oaks, son of Benj. and Anne Marshall, and Thomas, son of Andrew Tarr, May 10. *

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Polly, dau. of William Thurston, May 18.

Joseph, son of John Tarr.

Polly-Haridon, dau. of Richard Whitridge, May 25.

Josiah, son of Henry W. Parsons, June 8. Lydia-Greenleaf, dau. of Samuel Wonson, jr.

William, son of William Roberts.

Solomon, son of Solomon Norwood, jr.
William, son of Joshua Clark, June 22.
Rhoda, dau. of William Gooss.
Francis, son of Francis Tarr, June 29.
Nabby, dau. of Stephen Pool.

Sally, dau. of Benjamin Tarr, jr., July 27. Samuel, son of Samuel Lufkin of Freeport, Aug. 31.

Mary, dau. of Tobias Leighton.

Lucy, daughter of Francis Norwood, jr., Sept. 21.

Samuel, son of John Goss, Sept. 28.
Thomas, son of Thomas Row, jr., Oct. 5.
Oliver, son of Oliver Tarr.
Abraham, son of Abraham Tarr, Oct. 12.
Nancy, dau. of Robert Tarr.
George, son of George Knights, Oct. 12.
Ebenezer, son of Eb'.(?) Grover, jr.
Epes, son of Moses Pool, Oct. 19.*
Deborough, dau. of Oliver Stephens.
Thomas-Dresser, son of Thomas Parsons.
Hannah, dau. of John Gott.
Samuel-Stanly, son of Peter Stilman.
Asa, son of Asa Todd.

Nathaniel and James, sons of Nathaniel Blachford, Nov. 23.

George, son of Thomas Roberts, jr., Nov. 30.

John and Hannah, children of Francis Noble, Dec. 7.

John and Patty, children of William Gott.

1805.

Lyddy, dau. of Dr. William Farson, Dec.

22.

1806.

Lydda-Parsons, dau. of Samuel-Davis Thurston, Jan. 5.

Thomas Witham and Deborah Tarr, April 27.

*Died young.

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SAMUEL, b. April 8, 1658 in Newbury; farmer; lived in Sudbury; m., first, Jane Ross of Sudbury Jan. 4, 1684; second, Abigail

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had eight children. His wife Abigail d. March 26, 1714; and he d. Aug. 28, 1720.

10-IV. JOSEPH, b. March 18, 1659-60, in Newbury; lived in Sudbury and Rehoboth; m., first, Abigail Myrick of Charlestown May 5, 1687; second, Martha -; and had five children. 11-V. BENJAMIN3, b. Jan. 30, 1661-2, in Newbury; farmer; lived in Weston; m. Frances Rice of Sudbury; and had six children. He d. in Weston Aug. 12, 1721. Among his descendants was Dr. Nathan Allen of Lowell.

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103. The querist is somewhat confused in his statements in this query. The facts are these. Bethiah was a daughter of Solomon, jr., and Sarah (Burnam) Giddings, and was born in Ipswich July 18, 1749. She married, first, John Boardman, jr., of Topsfield Nov. 8, 1770. He died Jan. 28, 1771; and she married, second, Josiah Fitts of Ipswich Feb. 20, 1776. Mr. Fitts died Oct. 7, 1776; and she married, third, John Gould of Topsfield June 3, 1777.—Ed.

178. Hannah Allen, wife of Peter Ayer, was daughter of William Allen of Salisbury, where she was born June 17, 1642. Her mother was Ann, daughter of Richard Goodale of Salisbury.-Ed.

EDITORIAL.

This number completes volume two of THE ESSEX ANTIQUARIAN. There have been published during the year the wills proved in Essex county from 1644 to 1647; the gravestone inscriptions in the present town of Andover before 1800; the genealogies of families from Acres to Allen; the record of the Essex county Revolutionary soldiers and sailors from Andrews to Averell; and abstracts of the old Norfolk county records from 1655 to 1659.

NEW PUBLICATIONS.

DESCENDANTS OF JOHN FAIRMAN OF ENFIELD, CONN., 1683-1898. By Orrin Peer Allen. Palmer, 1898. John Fairman, or Firman, emigrated from Essex county to Enfield, Conn., about 1682. This

pamphlet of 36 pages gives the genealogy esting and valuable matter. Good indices of names are added. A portrait, in halftone, of Prof. Charles Fairman, LL. D., is inserted as a frontispiece. Price, 75 cents; sent, postpaid, by the author, Palmer,

of his descendants and much other inter

Mass.

THE PILLSBURY FAMILY: William and Dorothy Pillsbury of Newbury and their Descendants. Descendants. By David B. Pilsbury and Emily A. Getchell. Everett, Mass., 1898. Bound in half morocco, with gilt top, this new volume of 336 octavo pages is attractive enough for a table or gift book. The zeal, labor and taste of the compilers have produced a genealogy of more than average accuracy and completeness, the mechanical part of the volume being also excellent. Many biographical sketches and other interesting reading matter, and a good index, are included. The illustrations consist of nine steel and half-tone

plates, the frontispiece being a view of Pilsbury Grange, Derbyshire, England. Three views of the ancient Pillsbury homestead in Newburyport, and six portraits, including those of Hon. A. E. Pillsbury and Parker Pillsbury, are given. Price, $4.00; to be had of Miss E. A. Getchell, at Newburyport.

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