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  • LEWIS DARY

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    SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS.

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    THE KAME DARY.

    The earliest connected record of persons of this name that I havefound begins in 1749, when, as the entiy reads in the Norton

    records," Lewis Derry and Eleanor McHarnocli of Norton, jMass."

    applied for a marriage certificate. Norton was the north purchaseof Taunton, incorporated 12 June, 1711, but whether Lewis or his

    parents lived in Taunton is not easy to determine, as the earlyrecords of tliat town were lost by a fire in 1838. The name in theNorton town and church records is usually written Derry, but also

    appears as Derrey, Dary, Darrey and Darbey. In a deed made in1781 the name is spelled and signed Derry. In all other deedsand in all settlements in the Bristol County Probate Court sincethat date in which the name occurs, that I have seen, it is written

    Dary, and I conclude that to be correct, and that the other methodsof spelling are due to the careless orthography of the period. Thename Dery is common in the province of Quebec, Canada, and is

    generally borne by people of French descent and of the RomanCatholic religion. The late Pierre J. Darey, LL.D., formerlyprofessor in the McGill L^niversity, iMontreal, was born in France,in Chagey Pays de Montbeliard, in the Department du Doubs and

    Department de la Hte. Saone, annexed to France in 1795. Hewas born a Protestant, and the religion of the locality was changedfrom Catholicism in the time of the Reformation by the preaching of

    Guillaume Farel, the friend of Calvin. The name Darey is commonin that neighborhood, I am informed that it is also to-day commonin La Rochelle, France, among Huguenot families, and that it is notunknown in Paris. Lewis Dary w^as a Protestant and renewed his

    baptismal covenant in the Norton Congregational Church, 25 May,1760. Although he or his ancestors probably came irom England,I am of opinion that he was of French descent.One of the family traditions is that the emigrant ancestor was a

    silk weaver, who, finding no employment here in that occupation,became a farmer. At the revocation of the edict of Nantes many

  • 4 DESCENDANTS OF LEWIS DART.

    French Protestants fled to England. An attempt was made to es-tablish the silk industry there with but little success. King Jamesalso tried the experiment in South Carolina, and many persons ofFrench descent emigrated from England to that ])art of America,planted the mulberry tree and raised the silk worm. Their descend-ants are numerous in the South, and many Huguenots also came toNew England before 1700. One of their characteristics Avas tochange their names to English ones by translation or otherwise.The Darys intermarried with the Martins, Blandings, Carpenters,&c., names of unquestionable French origin.

    Another family tradition is that the first of the name in the coun-try were two brothers, English soldiers, who deserted from theirregiments and remained here. While it is impossible to verify thesestatements, it is clear that they have been handed down throughfour or five generations and that they are not necessarily improb-able.

    In the "Roll of Battle Abbey," as printed in the New-EnglandHistorical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 2, p. 32, appears thename of " Le Sire du val Dary." This document purports to be alist of the principal persons who came over from France with Wil-liam the Conqueror, and who took pai't in the Battle of Hastings,14 October, 10G6, against the Saxon King Harold. The roll is of

    great antiquity, but has doubtless been added to by spurious names.

    Many of these persons were nobles in their native country, andsuch as are styled from their places would be understood to be lordsand owners of such manors, &c., from whence their title is derived.

    John Clapton, Sheriff of Suffolk County, Eng., 1452, marriedAlice, daughter of Robert Darey of Maiden, Eng.The will of one John Sherman of Norwich, Eng., proved in

    1661, gives a legacy to his half sister jMartha Darie.

    Florentius Vassall, born Jamaica, W. I., married Elizabeth anddied, London, 1778. His will, recorded Canterbury Court, Lon-

    don, gives an annuity to his wife's sister, Hester Deare.The following names are found in New England :In Capt. Daniel Hinksman's Company of Boston, in 1681, was

    one Stiles Drarie;and in Capt. Hutchinson's Company, Joseph

    Daries.

    Edward Deare of Ipswich, Mass., married Elizabeth Griffin, 3March, 1660.

    John and James Derry were in Dover, N. H., 1693.In the expedition to Louisburg, 1745, in the 9th Mass. Regt.,

    Col. Joseph Dwight, were Sergeant Eliakim Derry and private John

    Derry.

  • DESCENDANTS OF LEWIS DARY. 5

    The following records are not complete and may contain errors.I have found great difficulty in procuring the material on accountof defective town records and general neglect in preserving familyrecords. I hope that the collection will be of interest to membersof the family, and that it will result in further investigations, andthe bringing to light of additional lines of descent, and possiblyearlier accounts of the family name. Communications will be

    gladly received.

    George Allen Dary,53 State Street, Boston.

  • LEWIS^ DAKY.

    Lewis Dary and Eleanor McHarnoch, both of Norton, applied16 July, 1749, for a marriage certificate* No record of their

    marriage is found. Lewis Dary of Norton and Sarah Martin of

    Attleborough were published 26 July, 1751. Certificate of mar-

    riage is given 16 March, 1752.f Sarah, wife Lewis Dary, bap-tized 23 Aug. 1758. Lewis Dary renews baptismal covenant 25

    May, 1760.$ Lewis Dary was probably a farmer, and his originis unknown to the writer. His wife Sarah, who was probablythe mother of his children, was the daughter of John and Expe-rience (Pratt) Martin of Attleborough. Experience was the

    widow of Henry Rew at date of her marriage to John Martin1727. I find no record of the death of Lewis or Sarah Dary, but

    he appears to have been living in 1773. From the Norton Churchrecords of baptisms I conclude their children to have been :

    2. i. Abraham, bapt. 30 Aug. 1758 ; m. 22 Aug. 1776, Mary Well-man.

    3. ii. Petee, bapt. 30 Aug, 1758 ; m. 9 Jau. 1775, Rachel Blanding.4. iii. John, bapt. 30 Aug. 1758 ; m. 10 Dec. 1778, Rebekah Bland-

    ing; d. 1824.

    iv. Lewis, bapt. 25 May, 1760 ; no further record. May have goneto western New York.

    V. Elizabeth, bapt. 26 May, 1760 ; no further record,vi. Experience, bapt. 1 Aug. 1762 ; no further record,vii. Sarah, bapt. 1 March, 1767 ; probably m. 12 Feb. 1792, Thomas

    Pierce of Putnev, Vt.§5. viii. Wilkes, bapt. 25 June, 1769 ; m. (1) 17 Feb. 1796, Robey Vick-

    ery ; m. (2) 15 April, 1826 (intentions), Betsey B. Taber ; d.

    about 1846.

    ix. Julia Henrietta, bapt, 11 April, 1773 ; no further record. ||

    * Norton Records, Vol. 1, p. 13.t Norton Records, Vol. 1, p. 17.j Norton Congregational Church Records.^Riitnev Town Records. Thomas Pierce, b. 1763, son Thomas of Putney, Vt,, Fair-

    field, N. Y., and Ashford, N. Y., m. 1792, Sallj^ Derry, b. 1766. Pierce Gen. p. 191.

    II Baptisms are of children of Lewis Dary ; wife not named.

  • DESCENDANTS OF LEWIS DAEY. 7

    2. Abraham' Dary (Leivis^), born in Norton, Mass., 1758or earlier; married 22 Aug. 1776, by Rev. Joseph Palmer, MaryWellman, both of Norton. He was a private in Capt. IsaacHodges's company in the Revolution, serving in Rhode Island in1776 and in the "Tiverton Alarm" so called. He was drafted forthree months in 1778, serving in Rhode Island.

    I find no record of his children if any.

    3. Peter' Dary (Lewis^), born in Norton, Mass., 1758 orearlier; niarried 9 Jan., 1775 (certificate issued), Rachel, daugh-ter of Lamech and Rachel (Allen) Blanding of Norton. Peterand Rachel Dary owned the covenant in Norton Church 28 May,1775, and she was baptized. He served in Revolution, in RhodeIsland in 1776, was drafted for three months in 1778, and alsoserved 1781.

    Their children were :—i. Nancy, bapt. 28 May, 1775.ii. Rachel, bapt. 30 March, 1777.

    4. John' Dary (Lewis^), born in Norton, Mass., 26 Oct.11857, farmer. He was a private in the company raised by CaptainIsaac Hodges in the Revolutionary War, serving in defense of Bos-ton 1776, and later in Rhode Island, and in the

    "Tiverton Alarm "

    so called.* Married 10 Dec. 1778, by Rev. Joseph Palmer of theFirst Church in Norton, Rebekah, daughter of Lamech and Rachel

    (Allen) Blandin of Norton.! She was born 27 Jan. 1761. In1781 he joins with his wife Rebekah, Peter Dary and wife Rachel,Lamech and Mary Blanding in conveying their interest in land ofLamech Blanding, deceased, in Attleborough, Mass., to ZephaniahBishop. He died in Attleborough 31 May, 1824, in his 67th year.His widow Rebekah survived him and was appointed administratrixof his estate 7 Sept. 1824. She died 5 Feb. 1839, in her 79th year.

    Their children were :—i. John, b. 5 .June, 1779 ; m. Jan. 1806, Polly Burns.

    6. ii. Lewis, b. 1.3 May, 178] ; m. 14 April, 1805, Huklah Carpenter;d. 27 Dec. 1863.

    7. iii. Allen, b. 23 June, 1783, Norton ; m. 26 Nov. 1807, Sarah Kil-tou ; d. 23 Nov. 1840.

    8. iv. Eebekah, b. 24 May, 1785 ; m. (1) 29 May, 1808, Lewis Fisherof Franklin, who d. 20 July, 1811; (2) 6 Sept. 1815, EzraF. Thm-ber, who d. 27 July, 1827 ; (3) — Nov. 1831, OtisAtherton. She d. 19 March, 1834.

    * Massachusetts Archives. Clark's History of Norton, p. 399.t Norton Records, Vol. 2, p. 28.

  • 8 DESCENDANTS OF LEWIS DARY.

    V. Experience, b. 17 April, 1788; m. 17 Jan. 1808, Sidney Whit-

    ing; d. 20 Jan. 1809, aged 21 yrs.9. vi. Simeon, b. Norton, 11 April, 1791 ; m. 11 April, 1816, Clarissa

    Hardon; d. 26 Sept. 1854.vii. Betsey, b. 3 Dec. 1793 ; m. 26 Sept. 1816, Moses Thompson.

    Children : Hoses Everett, . Richardson, Adaline, Nelson andEleazer. She d. 21 Jan. 1825.

    viii. RnoDA, b. 16 April, 1796; m. Sept. 1825, Moses Thompson ashis 2d wife. Children : Marietta Dary, Warren and Alfred.She d. 8 July, 1829.

    10. ix. Sally, b. 12 Feb. 1798 ; m. 28 May, 1826, Calvin L. Wilmarth ;d. 23 Feb. 1841.

    11, X. Nancy, b. 19 Feb. 1800 ; m. 21 May, 1820, John Wilmarth ; d.25 Jan. 1832,

    xi, Polly, b. 9 Sept. 1802 ; d. unmarried.*

    5. Wilkes* Dary (Lewis^), born in Norton, Mass., about1760. Name sometimes spelled Darbey in records. He married1st, 17 Feb. 1796, Robey Vickery of Rehoboth, by Elder JeremiahIrons. She died 18 April, 1824. He married 2d, about 15 Api'il,1826 (intentions), Betsey B. Taber of Norton. No child was bornof second marriage.The children of Wilkes and Robey (Vickery) Dary were :—

    i. ROBA, b. Attleborough, 11 Sept. 1798 ; m. 30 Nov. 1815, Ben-

    jamin Fenno of Providence, R. I.ii. Louisa Kilton, b. 8 Dec. 1803 ; m. Harvey Harden of Han-

    son, Mass. Their only child was iMyra A., m. Oliver H. Blais-dell of Easton, Mass.

    iii. Lemira Blanding, b. 25 Nov. 1805 ; m. Leonard B. Field ofTaunton. Their only child was Louisa Dary, b. 1830 ; m. 12

    June, 1851, Rev. Lewis B. Bates, D.D., of Boston, b. Easton,Mass., 26 Nov. 1829, being son of Rev. Lewis and ElizabethWebster Bates. The children of Lewis B. and Louisa D.

    (Field) Bates were :—Letvis Webster, b. 15 May, 1853 ; d. May, 1857.

    Myra Louisa, b. Hanson, 6 April, 1857 ; m. 4 March, 1886,William Gilchrist.

    John Lewis, b. No. Easton, 18 Sept. 1859 ; m. 10 July, 1887,Clara Elizabeth Smith of Jamestown, N. Y. He is Gov-ernor of Massachusetts, 1903.

    Lillian G., b. N. Dighton, 27 Jan. 1862 ; iq. 17 Jan. 1883,George H. Carter of Chelsea, ex-mavor.

    Emma May, b. New Bedford, 25 May, 1868 ; m. 27 Jan.1897, Rev. Frank B. Harvey of Baltimore.

    *Most of above record of children of John" is taken from an old bible, probably oncebelonging to said John, now in possession of Mrs. William E. Drake of Kingston, R. I.,a granddaughter of Sally'' Dary. It is also confirmed by Mrs. Joseph M. Whiting ofFranklin, Mass.

  • DESCENDANTS OF LEAVIS DAEY. 9

    iv. Wilkes, b. 15 Jan. 1808 ; m. 10 Jan. 1835, LucJ^ Stetson Soper ;d. 16 Jan. 1880, in Bridoewater, Mass.

    12. V. William, b. 16 June, 1810; m. 3 April, 1831, Hannah J. Mun-

    roe ; d. 3 June, 1846, in Hanson, Mass.

    6. Lewis^ Dary (John," Lewis'), born in Norton, 15 May,1781 ; married 14 April, 1805, Huklah, daughter of Cyril and

    Lucy Carpenter of Attleborough, Mass. She was born 22 Jan.

    1787 ; died 30 July, 1887. He died in Attleborough 27 Dec. 1863.

    The children of LcAvis and Huklah (Carpenter) Dary were :—

    i. Eliza C, b. 8 Feb. 1806; m. 3 June, 1829, Thomas Gillet of'

    Taunton, Mass.; d. 26 Sept. 1874. No issue survived.ii. HuLDAii, b. 2 Sept. 1807 ; d. 1 April, 1808.

    iii. Peddy, b. 24 Jan. 1809 ; d. 5 March, 1809.

    13. iv. Peddy Whitixg, b. 24 May, 1811; m. 26 Aug. 1832, JohnWilmarth of Taunton.

    14. V. Lewis Fisher, b. in Taunton, 17 Dec. 1814 ; m. 20 Jan. 1836,Anne Hopkins of Attleborough.

    15. vi. HuLDAii H., b, 6 Oct. 1816; m. Joseph G. Bosworth, Taunton.

    16. viii. Cyril Nelson, b. Taunton, 2 Julv, 1823; m. 5 Feb. 1843,

    Betsey A. Hathaway ; d. 30 April', 1869.

    7. Allen' Dary (John," Lewis'), born 23 June, 1783; far-mer. Lived in Norton, Attleborough and Rehoboth ; married 26

    Nov. 1807, Sarah Kilton, daughter of Amos and Phebe (Cornell)Kilton, then of Taunton. She was born 13 Feb. 1786; died 30

    Oct. 1841,* Allen Dary was a soldier in the Avar of 1812, servingas "bombardier" in Capt. Isaac Lane's Company of Artillery, Col.

    Benjamin Lincoln's Regiment. f He died 23 Nov. 1840, in Reho-both. His will, dated 1 6 Oct. 1840, proved 7 March, 1841, giveswife Sarah use of real estate and one-half pew in Reformed Metho-

    dist Church, remainder real estate to sons Henry A. and George L.,and mentions daughters Sally Dunham, Mary Ann Wilmarth,Phebe K. Robinson, Angeline Dary, Rhoda C. Thompson and Abi-

    gail E. Dary. His farm was in eastern part of Rehoboth on road

    from Taunton to Providence.

    The children of Allen and Sarah (Kilton) Dary were :—

    17. i. Sally, b. 21 March, 1808; m. 11 March, 1827, Schuyler Dun-

    ham of Norton ; d. 3 Feb. 1870.ii. Mary Ann, b. 10 Feb. 1810 ; m. 1 Sept. 1833, Zebina Wilmarth

    of Dighton. No issue. She d. 14 Aug. 1892. He d. 7 Oct.1892, aged 83 years.

    * Clark's History of Norton, p. 418.

    t Records War Department, Washington, D. C.

  • 10 DESCENDANTS OF LEWIS DAEY.

    18. iii. PiiEBE KiLTON, b. 11 March, 1812 : ra. 5 Dec. 1830, Egbert R.Robinson of Taunton ; d. 18 Nov. 1872. He d. 15 Nov. 1888.

    19. iv. Henry Allen, b. 1 Sept. 1814; m. (1) 31 May, 18-56, Caro-liue W. Bosworth ; m. (2) Amy Phillips ; d. 29 Dec. 1899, inDighton.

    V. Angeline, b. 23 Sept. 1816; m. 15 March, 1841, Henry A.Rounds of Rehoboth, by Rev. S. P. Snow ; d. 29 March, 1892.Their children were : Charles Henry, Mary Ann, d. at age of16, and Adelbert who d. young.

    20. vi. George Leonard, b. 10 March, 1819. Lived in Rehoboth andTaunton ; m. 8 May, 1839, Rebekah Gulliver Stall of Taun-ton ; d. Taunton, 8 July, 1848, aged 29 years.

    vii. Rhoda C, b. 1 July, 1822 ; m. 1 Oct. 1839, her cousin, MosesEverett Thompson, by Rev. Erastus Maltby. Residence Med-

    way, Mass.; d. 6 Feb. 1881. No issue.viii. Abbie Elizabeth, b. 21 Jan. 1826. Residence Dighton; un-

    married."*

    8. Eebekah^ Dary {Johny^ Lewis^), born in Norton, 24 May,1785

    ;married 1st, 29 May, 1808, Lewis Fisher of Franklin, who

    died 20 July, 1811, aged 26 years. She married 2d, 6 Sept. 1815,Ezra Fisher Thnrber, who died 27 July, 1827, aged 37 years. Shemarried 3d, Otis Atherton, and died 19 March, 1834.The child of Lewis and Rebecca (Dary) Fisher was :—

    i. Rebekah, b. 29 July, 1809 ; m. Alvah W. Hicks.

    The children of Ezra Fisher and Rebecca (Dary) Thurberwere :—

    ii. Ezra Fisher, b. 27 Jan. 1819.iii. Polly Maria, b. 25 Aug. 1822 ; m. Eli Pond,iv. Betsey Dary, b. 27 Jan. 1825 ; m. (1) Richmond ELazard ; m.

    (2) Charles Hazard.

    9. Simeon' Dary (John,^ Letvis^), born in Norton, 11 April,1791; married 11 April, 1816, Clarissa Hardon of Mansfield,Mass. She was born 2 Oct. 1795 ; died 8 July, 1870. He wasan owner in the cotton factory in Norton and a citizen of high

    standing; deacon of the Baptist Church. He died 26 Sept. 1854.The children of Simeon and Clarissa (Hardon) Dary were :—

    21. i. Clarissa Ann, b. 29 Jan. 1817; m. 17 Jan. 1839, Joseph M.

    Whiting of Franklin, Mass.ii. Simeon Granville, b. 20 Dec. 1819; d. 6 Feb. 1894. He m.

    (1) Susan Emily Cook of Bellingham, who d. 23 Sept. 1869;m. (2) Mary Metcalf of Cumberland, R. I. His only childwas John Granville, b. 1871 ; residence Providence, R. I.

    * The record of births, &c., is from bible of Allen Dary.

  • DESCENDANTS OF LEWIS DAKY. 11

    iii. Chester Gardner, b. 13 Aug. 1826; d. 11 Dec. 1831.iv. Eliza Jane, b. 9 Nov. 1832 ; m. Elbridge D. Keith of Norton ;

    d. 23 Sept. 1878.

    V. Nancy Ellen, b. 23 Sept. 1834 ; d. 5 Oct. 1837.

    10. Sally^ Dary (e/oAw/ Lewis'^), born 12 Feb. 1798 ; mar-ried 28 May, 1826, Calvin L. Wilmartli of Attleborough. Shedied 23 Feb. 1841. He married (2) 8 April, 1844, ClarissaHardwick.

    The children of Calvin and Sally (Dary) Wilmarth were :—i. Calvin H., b. 22 Aug. 1827; m. Addiline F. Lawton. He d.

    19 March, 1880.ii. John B., b. 10 July, 1829 ; m. 26 Dec. 1852, Hannah E. How-

    ard.

    iii. Marietta S., b. 25 Oct. 1831 ; m. 10 April, 1850, John Jacobs ;d.

    ,1893.

    iv. Hannah A., b. 17 Dec. 1833; m. 19 Jan. 1865, T. P. G. Hard-wick.

    V. Nancy Addiline, b. 26 May, 1836 ; m. 20 Nov. 185G, Jona-than Baxter.

    11. Nancy' Dary {John,^ Lewis'), born 19 Feb. 1800; mar-ried 21 May, 1820, John Wilmarth of Taunton, b. 21 May, 1799.She died 25 Jan. 1832. After her death he married (2) PeddyWhiting Dary (Leivis,^ John,^ Leiois^). See No. 13.

    The children of John and Nancy (Dary) Wilmarth were :—i. John 0., b. 11 June, 1821 ; d. 22 May, 1864.ii. Julia A., b. 1 Jan. 1824; d. 22 April, 1885.iii. Daniel B., b. 9 Jan. 1832.

    12. William' Dary {Wilhes,'' Leivis'), born in Norton,Mass., 16 June, 1810; died 3 June, 1846, Hanson, Mass. Hewas a farmer; married 3 April, 1831, Hannah J. Munroe, daugh-ter of William and Mary Munroe, who died 25 Nov. 1873, aged 77years, 10 months, 26 days: born Halifax, Mass.

    The children of William and Hannah J. (Munroe) Dary were :—i. Clara Frances, b. 13 Sept. 1832 ; d. same day.

    22. ii. Harriet L., b. 9 Feb. 1834, at Bridgewater ; m. 23 Sept. 1850,Lorenzo F. Hill. She d. 31 Jan. 1899, aged about 65. Herhusband d. 17 Feb. 1900, aged about 68.

    iii. William H,, b. 22 July, 1836; d. 9 Dec. 1840.

    Lo^C.

  • 12 DESCENDANTS OF LEWIS DARY.

    13. Peddy Whiting^ Daey (Leivis,^ John,^ Leivis^), born 24

    May, 1811 ; incirried 26 Aug. 1832, John Wilmarth of Taunton ashis second wife. He died 2 Sept. 1880.

    Their children were :—i. Chester C, b. 8 Oct. 1835.ii. Sarah E., b. 26 Aug. 1839.iii. Nancy H., b. 3 Nov. 1841.iv. Alfred A., b. 24 June, 1843 ; d. 26 Aug. 1844.v'. Edward O., b. 9 July, 1846.vi. Alfred W., b. 3 May, 1855.

    14. Lewis Fishep/ Pary {Leiois,^ John,' Lewis'^), born 17Dec. 1814, Attleborough ; married 24 Jan. 1836, Anne Hopkins.Residence Pawtttcket, li. I.

    The children of Lewis Fisher and Anne (Hopkins) Dary were :—i. Charles E., b. 11 Sept. 1837; m. 1 Jan. 1859, Keziah Ash; d.

    15 April, 1872. Children:—Annie jP., Lizzie E., Ida F. and Charles W.

    ii. Orville L,, b. 7 March, 1840; m. 15 Oct. 1862, Annie M.Peckham, Pawtucket, R. I. Served in Civil War, Co. C, 4thMass. Rest. Children :—

    Minnie H. and George 0.iii. Harriet A., b. 27 Feb. 1847.iv. Albert N., b. 10 Feb. 1852 ; m. 3 Aug. 1881, Carrie E. AVheeler.

    Baptist clergyman, now settled in Nashua, N. H. Children :—Avis C, Esther A., Emma /., Hattie W.

    V. Frederick A., b. 9 Oct. 1856; m. 5 Dec. 1878, Elizabeth E.

    Brown, Pawtucket, R. I. Children:—Lewis B. and Emery G.

    15. HuLDAH H.'* Dary (Lewis,^ John,'' Leiois^), born 6 Oct.1816

    ;married April, 1838, Joseph G. Bosworth of Taunton.

    The children of Joseph G. and Huldah H. (Dary) Bosworthwere :—

    i. Caroline E., b. 9 May, 1839.ii. James L., b. May, 1843 ; d. Sept. 1844.iii. George L., b. 10 Dec, 1847.iv. Helen E., b. 3 Oct. 1852.

    16. Cyril Nelson'* (Leivis,^ John,' Lewis'^), born 2 July,1823, Taunton; married 5 Feb. 1843, Betsey A., daughter of

    Lemuel and Elizabeth (Bump) Hathaway. Residence Taunton;died 30 April, 1869. She died 13 June, 1898.

  • DESCENDANTS OF LEWIS DARY. 13

    The children of Cyril Nelson and Betsey A. (Hathaway) Darywere :—23. i. Nelsox T., b. 17 July, 1843 ; m. 17 Dec. 1867, Mary J. Jeukins.

    ii. Lewis A., b. 20 Dec. 1845 ; d. 27 Aug. 1846,24. iii. Lewis F., b. 2 Jan. 1849 ; m. 20 May, 1867, Hattie E. Leon-

    ard,

    iv. Augusta M., b. 4 Sept. 1852; m. 24 Aug. 1870, George C.AYard, of Taunton.

    V. Elizabeth H., b. 31 May, 1855 ; m. 3 Aug. 1870, Nathaniel P.Searle.

    17. Sally" Daky (Allen,^ John,^ Lewis^), born 21 March,1808, in Kehoboth, Mass. ; married 11 March, 1827, SchuylerDunham of Norton. Later he owned and carried on a large farmin that part of Taunton called Westville. He died 16 Sept. 1845,and she died 8 Feb. 1870.The children of Schuyler and Sally (Dary) Dunham were :—

    i. Albert S., b. 7 Sept. 1828, m. (1) 19 May, 1850, Mary AnnWilber; m. (2) Anna Judsou White; d. 13 June, 1897, inProvidence, R. I.

    ii. Crawford P., b. 3 Sept. 1830; d. 2 Nov. 1855, in Taunton, un-married.

    iii. Henry L., b. 6 Aug. 1832 ; m. 17 Oct. 18G0, Lucy Maria Briggs ;d. 31 March, 1900, in New Bedford.

    iv. Frederick A., b. 12 July, 1834; m. 17 May, 18G2, AngenetteLeonard; d. 6 Jan. 1870, in Taunton.

    V. Georc^e a., b. 10 July, 1836; m. 19 April, 1857, Martha JaneMonroe. Residence Taunton.

    vi. Sarah Ellek, b. 14 Nov. 1839; m. (1) 17 Feb. 1862, AlfredThompson, son of Moses and Rhoda (Dary) Thompson. Hedied 1890 in San Jose, Cal. She m. (2) Daniel Struble of

    Jackson, Michigan.vii. Emily E., b. 23 Aug. 1842 ; m. 30 Sept. 1867, Alfred Barnard

    Bolton of Toledo, Ohio.

    viii. Mary Caroline, b. 10 June, 1845 ; d. 26 Dec. 1845.

    18. Phebe Kilton* Dary (Allen,^ John,^ Leivis^), bornEehoboth, 11 March, 1812; married 5 Dec. 1830, Egbert 11. Kob-inson of Taunton; died 18 Nov. 1872. He was born 24 April,1811; died 5 Nov. 1888.The children of Egbert R. and Phebe Kilton (Dary) Robinson

    were :—i. Sarah Ann, b. 11 Nov. 1832.ii. Roswell R., b. 9 March, 1835; m. 25 Feb. 1862, Jane A.

    Rogers.

  • 14 DESCENDANTS OF LEWIS DARY.

    iii. Frederick A., b. 5 Sept. 1837 ; ra. 25 May, 1858, Sina Smith,iv. Richard, b. 4 July, 1840; m. 8 Dec. 1870, Alice H. Cook.V. Abby Jane, b. 17 May, 1843 ; m. 12 Oct. 1865, William B. Car-

    penter,vi. Susan, b. 8 Sept. 1845 ; d. 15 April, 1846.

    vii. Phebe a., b. 10 May, 1847.viii. James A., b. 20 Jan. 1850; d. 6 Nov. 1858.

    19. Henry Allen* Dary (Allen,' Johu,"^ Leivis^), bom 1

    Sept. 1814; married (1) 31 May, 1836, Caroline W. Bosworth.She died 20 Feb. 1863. He married (2) 10 Sept. 1865, AmyPhillips. She died 1 March, 1877. He died 29 Dec. 1899. Eea-idence Dighton, Mass.

    The children of Henry Allen and Caroline W. (Bosworth) Darywere :—

    i. George Henry, b. 6 May, 1838; m. (1) Lizzie S. Conger of

    Medway, Mass. She d. 24 Jan. 1865 ; m. (2) 19 Aj^ril, 1866,Maria Letitia Anthony, dau. of .Jeremiah Wheeler and Tliank-ful Baker (Kelley) Anthony of Providence, R. I. Residence

    Providence, R. I. Children by second wife were :—

    FranJc Adelbert, b. 27 Oct. 1867; m. 2 June, 1898, Elizabeth

    Jillson Thurston.

    George Anthony, b. 11 Oct. 1871 ; unmarried,

    ii. Franklin Allen, b. 13 July, 1841 ; d. 15 June, 1878.iii. Marcus A., b. 14 June, 1844; m. — Dec. 1865, Flora J. New-

    hall. Residence Taunton. Their children were :—Martin H., b. 16 Feb. 1867 ; d. 14 March, 1886.Florence K, b. 18 Jan. 1874 : d. 24 Aug. 1895.Fred, b. 9 Aug. 1876.Bertha G., b. 14 Jan. 1880.

    iv. Edw-in a., b. 11 Feb. 1846; m. 27 Jan. 1869, Hattie S., dau.Leonard J. and Elizabeth Wilmarth. Residence Taunton.Their child was :— Harry S., b. 8 Dec. 1871.

    v. May Caroline, b. 10 May, 1852; m. 22 Aug. 1883, FreemanM. Robinson of Taunton.

    The children of Henry Allen and Amy (Phillips) Dary were :—vi. Everett Thompson, b. 2 July, 1866; m. 9 Oct. 1888, Ella

    Earden. Residence Dighton. Their children were :—Amy L., b. 8 Jan. 1890.Mia T., b. 23 April, 1891.Clara A., b. 21 Feb. 1900.

    vii. John Phillips, b. 23 May, 1868; m. 17 July, 1889, MabelCrocker. Residence Dighton. Their children were :

    —Olive P., b. 21 Sept. 1891.

    Heruy K, b. 13 May, 1895.Alice E., b. 21 Oct. 1898.

  • DESCENDANTS OF LEWIS DARY. 15

    20. George Leonard^ Dary (Allen,^ John,^ Leiois^), born10 March, 1819, in Rehoboth, Mass. His early manhood was

    spent on his father's farm, of which he later became the owner.Admitted to Taunton High School, 4 Dec. 1838. Enrolled inmilitia and ordered to appear 1 May, 1839, in Taunton fully armed,&c. Was admitted a member of King Philip Lodge of Odd Fel-lows, 1 July, 1846. He married, 8 May, 1839, Rebekah Gulli-ver Stall, daughter of William and Nancy (Godfrey) Stall ofTaunton, to which place he removed after marriage. He bought ofAlbert Field, 4 July, 1843, a lot on corner of High and Weirstreets, where he built a house and stable, and lived there until

    shortly before his early decease, 8 July, 1848. He and his wifewere members of the Taunton Green Baptist Church, of whichWilliam Stall was one of the founders. A funeral discourse waspreached in the Baptist Church, Taunton, by Rev. J. F. Wilcox,10 July, 1848, from the text, "I know that my Redeemer liveth

    "

    (Job 19 : 25), and the burial was conducted by the Odd Fellows.The text was designated by the deceased, and the discourse waslargely composed of the selections from his last thoughts and ex-

    pressions. Resolutions passed by King Philip Lodge in his memorycontain these words : " We remember him as endowed with manyvirtues, whose course of life was worthy of our emulation, whose

    resignation on the bed of death evinced the unfaltering faith of theChristian." His widow was ajjpointed administratrix of his estate,7 Nov. 1848. She was born in Taunton, 2 Nov. 1817 ; died in

    Taunton, 1 Sept. 1855.

    Their children were :—25. i. George Allen, b. 30 Nov. 1842, in Taunton; m. 7 Oct. 18G8,

    Susan Elizabeth Tuttle.ii. Sarah Rebekah, b. IG May, 1845; d. 19 Sept. 1846.

    21. Clarissa Ann' Dary {Simeon,'^ John,^ Letvis^), born inNorton, 29 Jan. 1817 ; married 17 Jan. 1839, Joseph M. Whitingof Franklin, Mass. He was born 25 Feb. 1813.The children of Joseph M. and Clarissa Ann (Dary) Whiting

    were :—i. Chester Milton, b. 4 Nov. 1839; m. 20 June, 1868, Anna L.

    Allen,

    ii. Joseph D., b. 3 Jan. 1842 ; d. 10 Jan. 1842.ill. Josephine Ellen, b. 17 Sept. 1844; m. Alfred Williams.iv. Clarigene Hardon, b. 2 Oct. 1847; d. 29 March, 1848.V. Eugene Granville, b. and d. 25 Jan. 1849.vi. Clarissa Ann, b. 14 Nov. 1859 ; d. 30 Aug. 1861.

  • 16 DESCENDANTS OF LEWIS DARY.

    22. Harriet L/ Dary ( William,^ Wilkes^" Leivis^), born 9Feb. 1834, at Bridgewater; married 22 Sept. 1850, Lorenzo F.Hill ; died 31 July, 1899, aged about 65 years. Her husband died17 Feb. 1900, aged about 68 years.The children of Lorenzo F. and Harriet L. (Dary) Hill were :—

    i. William H. F., b. 3 July, 1852 ; m. 1 July, 1877, Ella F. Tarr ;residence Whitman, Mass.

    ii. Waldo E., b. 4 .June, 1857 ; m. 24 Nov. 1881, Bertha E. Estes ;residence Whitman.

    iii. Clara F., b. 27 Jan. 1860. d. 4 Aug. 1860.iv. Nellie W., h. 12 Sept. 1861; m. 5 April, 1885, Henry Bos-

    worth, Jr.

    V. EnvrARD E., b. 8 May, 1866 ; m. 25 Dec. 1887, Effie A. Smith;residence Bryantville.

    vi. Hattie F., b. 30 Dec. 1869 ; d. 30 Oct. 1875.vii. Warren L., b. 25 Dec. 1875 ; m. 13 April, 1898, Abbie E. Gor-

    ham ; residence Bryantville.

    23. Nelson T.* Dary {Cyril N'elson,* Lenns,^ John,^ Lew-is^ ), born in Taunton, 17 July, 1843 ; married 17 Dec. 1867, MaryJ. Jenkins. Residence Taunton. Carpenter ; a veteran of the

    Civil War, having served two years in Co. D, 7th Regt. Mass.

    Vols., also two years in Co. F, 3d Mass. Cavalry.The children of Nelson T. and Mary J. (Jenkins) Dary, all born

    in Taunton, were :—i. Helen May, b. 29 May, 1872: d. 7 July, 1878,ii. Walter Nelson, b. 13 Aug. 1874 ; d. 14 July, 1878.iii. Emma Augusta, b. 11 March, 1877 ; m. 29 May, 1895, Samuel

    H. Morris. Their children are :—Raymond Highy, b. 4 Feb. 1896.Franhlin Claire, b. 14 Jan. 1900.

    iv. Ida Elizabeth, b. 25 Jan. 1881.V. Una Ethel, b. 26 Aug. 1885.vi. Laura Ellen, b. 5 June, 1888.

    24. Lewis F.° Dary {Cyril Nelson,* Lewis,^ John,^ Lew-

    is'), born in Taunton, 29 Jan. 1849 ; married 28 May, 1867, Hat-tie E., daughter of Horatio H. Leonard. Residence Taunton.The children of Lewis F. and Hattie E. (Leonard) Dary were :

    —i. Walter E., b. 23 Dec. 1867.ii. Bertrand E., b. 22 Jan. 1868 ; m. 11 April, 1893, Louisa M.,

    dau. of Charles O. and Lucy A. (^Wlieeler) Gay of Dighton.Their child is Eral Gay, b. 24 Nov. 1895.

    iii. Leon A., b. 5 April, 1870; m. 27 Nov. 1889, Sophrouia Emily,dau. of Isaac and Martha Walker of Taunton.

  • DESCENDANTS OF LEWIS DAEY. 17

    iv. Frank C, b. 28 Sept. 1872; d. 27 June, 1873.V. Lena Evely, b. 18 May, 1874 ; m. 2 May, 1893, Walter M.

    Sutcliife of Tauuton.

    vi. Fred E., b. 22 Dec. 1876 ; m. 29 Jan. 1900, Charlotte, dau. ofNelson and Mary (Shaw) Mallette of Taunton,

    vii. Arthur Nelson, b. 13 April, 1880; m. 21 Aug. 1901, ElvaHersey, dau. of William W. and Lois A. (Davis) Lincoln ofTaunton.

    25. George Allen^ Dart {George Leonard,'^ Allen,^ John,^Letvis^), born Wednesday, 30 Nov. 1842, in Taunton. Graduatedfrom Taunton High School 1859, and removed to Boston same

    year. Studied law with Hon. Samuel E. Sewall, and admitted tothe Suffolk Bar 1872 ; married at Taunton by Rev. Andrew Pol-

    lard, D.D., 7 Oct. 1868, Susan Elizabeth Tuttle, daughter ofErastus S. and Susan Elizabeth (Hardy) Tuttle of Boston. Kesi-dence Boston. Occupation, lawyer.

    The children of George Allen and Susan Elizabeth (Tuttle)Dary were :—

    i. Jeannette Tuttle, b. 19 May, 1870 ; m. 31 Oct. 1894, HarryClifford Philbrick of Boston. Their children are :—

    George Dary, b. 13 June, 1896.

    Warreii Winslow, b. 5 May, 1901.ii, Louise Stall, b. 12 Sept. 1874; d. 13 Dec. 1877.iii. Marian Hardy, b. 23 Oct. 1879.iv. Rebekah Stall, b. 7 May, 1883.

  • 18 FAMILIES CONNECTED BY MARRIAGE.

    makti:n'.

    Sarah Martin, the wife of Lewis' Dary, was a descendant infifth genei'ation from John Martin, who settled in Charlestown,Mass., in 1G35. He was probably born in England and a son ofRichard Martin of Ottery, St. Mary, Devon, England, and brotherof Abraham, Robert and Richard Martin of Rehoboth, and ofElizabeth Upham of Maiden. He was a ship carpenter, and withhis wife Rebecca was admitted to the Charlestown Chm-ch in 1639.His second wife, Sarah, after his decease, married Randall Foster.His son John" Martin, bapthzed in Charlestown 1642, married 14

    April, 1671, Mary Mudge, daughter of Thomas and Mary Mudgeof Maiden. He subsequently lived in Swansea, Bristol, R. I., andLebanon, Conn. He was a soldier in Captain Samuel Moseley'sCompany in King Philip's AV^ar, 1675, and also served under Cap-tain John Cutter in 1676. He was admitted to the church in Bris-tol with his wife Mary, 1695, and died in Lebanon, Conn., 1719,and his will was proved that year in New London. His. son John^Martin, born in Maiden, 14 Sept. 1679, probably married Hannah

    Pierce, born at Warwick, R. I., 1680 (Ephraim,^ Captain Michael').Their son John* Martin, born in Bristol, R. I., 14 May, 1703, re-moved to Attleborough and married 9 Feb. 1726-7, Experience,the widow of Henry Rew of Dighton. She was a daughter of Wil-liam and Experience (King) Pratt of Norton, previously of Wey-mouth, born 3 April, 1703, and admitted to the Norton Church in

    1724. The children of John* and Experience Martin, recorded in

    Attleborough, were Mary, born 27 May, 1730, Sarah, born 17

    July, 1733, and Anne, born 2 May, 1736.

  • FAMILIES CONNECTED BY MARRIAGE. 19

    BLANDTOG.

    Rebekah Blanding, the wife of John* Dary, was a descendantof William Blanding (or Blantine) who came from Upton-on-Severn, Worcester, England, and settled in Boston, Mass., in 1G40.He was owner in the iron works at Taunton and deputy to Ply-mouth Colony in 1646 and 1651. He at one period kept a tavernin Boston, and his house was near the town watering place, proba-bly between Bedford and Summer streets. He died 15 June, 1662,and hie will is proved in Boston that year.

    His son William* Blanding was in Rehoboth 1674, when he con-tributed to cost of Indian war. He married at Rehoboth, 4 Sept.1674, Bethia, daughter of Robert Wheaton.

    His son Noah^ Blanding, born 7 March, 1690-1 ; married first,Sarah Perry ; second, Rebekah ; third, JMartha Cooper.Lamech^ Blanding, son of Noah and Rebekah Blanding, was

    born in Rehoboth, 2 March, 1723-4, and married (published) 11Nov. 1749, Rachel, daughter of Jeremiah and Rachel (INIillard)Allen. Lamech died 22 March, 1774, and his wife Rachel died 28Feb. 1812, and their gravestones are still to be seen in that part of

    Attleborough called Bris^o-sville. Their dauiJ^hter Rebekah was bornin Norton, January, 1761, and married John* Dary.

  • 20 FAMILIES CONNECTED BY MARRIAGE.

    eilto:n^.

    Sarah Kilton (Kelton), who married Allen^ Dary, was a de-scendant of Thomas Kelton, who was probably born in England,and was in Boston 1661. His wife was Susannah, maiden nameunknown. He died in Dorchester probably 18 Oct. 1699.

    Their son Thomas^ Kelton married 9 Jan. 1685, Jane Blake,

    daughter of Edward and Patience (Pope) Blake. He was a soldierin 1690 under Sir William Phipps. He died about 1706.

    Their son John^ Kelton was born in Milton 12 Sept. 1695, andmarried 14 Aug. 1722, Sarah Babcock, daughter of Enoch andSusanna (Gregory) Babcock of Milton. He served as a private inthe expedition to Louisburg 1745. He died in Rehoboth 17 April,1765.

    Their son Enoch* Kelton, born 19 June, 1726, married 23 Dec.

    1746, Alithea Hicks (Ephraim,'* Ephraim,^ Daniel,^ Thomas'),and later moved to Warwick, Mass. He was a soldier in the Frenchand Indian Wars 1758 and died in AYarwick 31 March, 1812.

    Their son Amos* Kelton was born in Rehoboth 11 March, 1760 ;married (1) 14 Jan. 1783, Phebe Cornell, daughter of Stephen andSarah (Buffington) Cornell, He w^as a soldier in the Revolution1775, and served four months at Dorchester Heights, and later at

    Bristol and Howland's Ferry. He was a minister of the ChristianChurch. He married (2) Alice Chase of Swansea, and died atTaunton, 1 Nov. 1841.

    Sarah® Kilton was the daughter of Amos and Phebe (Cornell)Kilton, born 13 Feb. 1786, and married Allen Dary 26 Nov. 1807.

  • 22 INDEX.

    Pary, Bertha G.Bertrand E.

    Betsey •

    Betsey A.

    Betsey B.Caroline W.Carrie E.Charles E.Charles W.CharlotteChester G.Clara A. .Clara F.Clarissa .Clarissa A.

    Cyril N. .Edwin A.Eleanor •

    EliakiraEliza C. .Eliza J.ElizabethElizabeth EElizabeth HElizabeth J.Ella .Ella T.ElvaH. .Emery C.Emma A.Emma J.Eral G. .Esther A.Everett T.

    ExperienceFlora J. .Florence H.Frank A. .Frank C.Franklin A.Fred .Fred E. .Frederick A.

    George A.

    George AllenGeorge H.George LeonardGeorge O.Hannah J.Harriet A.Harriet L.

    Harry S.Hattie E. .Hattie S.Hattie W.Helen M.Henry A. .Henry H.Huldah .

    14. 16

    8

    12, 13

    6, 8

    10, 14

    12

    . 12

    12

    . 17

    11

    . 1411

    8, 10

    10, 15

    12, 13

    14349

    11

    6

    12

    13

    14

    1414

    1712

    16

    12

    1612

    14

    6, 8

    14

    14

    1417

    14

    14

    171214

    5, 1714

    9, 10, 15

    12

    9, 11

    12

    11, 16

    14

    13, 16. 14

    . 12

    16

    10, 14

    14

    7,9

    5, 1

    9

    Dary, Huldah H.Ida E.IdaF. .JamesJeannette T.JohnJohn G.John P. .Julia HenriettaKeziahLaura E.Lemira B.Lena E.Leon A. .Le Sire du valLewisLewis A.Lewis B. .Lewis F.Lizzie E. .Lizzie S.Louisa K.Louisa M.Louise S. .

    Lucy S.MabelMaria L.Marian H.Marcus A. .Martha .Martin H. .

    MaryMary A.Mary J. .May C. .Minnie H.

    Nancy .Nancy E.Nelson T.Olive P. .Orville L. .

    PeddyPeddy W. .PhebeK. .Peter .Pierre J. .

    Polly .KachelKebekahRebekah G.Eebekah S.RhobaRhoda .Rhoda C.Robert .

    RobeySally .

    SarahSarah R.

    6,

    6,7,

    9, 12,

    9, 12

    16

    12

    417

    19

    1014612

    168

    17

    164

    9, 18

    1312

    13, 16

    12

    14

    16

    17914

    14

    17

    144

    14

    6, 7, 10

    9

    13, 16

    14

    . 12

    7, 8, 11

    . 11

    13, 16

    . 1412

    . 9

    . 9, 12

    10, 13. 6, 7

    . 3

    8

    . 6,75, 7, 10, 19

    10, 15

    17. 8

    8. 10

    4

    6, 8, 9, 11, 13

    6, 7, 9, 18, 2015

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    Lincoln, Elva H. .Lois A.William W. .

    Mallette, Charlotte

    MaryNelson .

    Maltby, Erastus .

    Martin, AbrahamAnneElizabeth

    ExperienceHannahJohnMary .Rebecca .EichardRobertSarah .

    McHarnnoh, EleanorMetcalf , Mary .Millard, RachelMorris, Emma A.

    Franklin C.

    Raymond H.Samuel H.

    Moseley, Samuel, CaptMudge, Mary

    ThomasMonroe,Munroe, Hannah J.

    Martha J.MaryWilliam

    Newhall, Flora J. .

    Palmer, Joseph .Peckham, Annie M.Perry, SarahPhilbrick, George Dary

    Harry C.Jeannette T. .Warren W. .

    Phillips, AmyPhipps, Sir WilliamPierce, Ephraim .

    HannahMichael, Capt.Sarah .Thomas .

    Pollard, AndrewPond, Eli

    Polly M. .Pope, Patience .

    Pratt, Experience .William

    Rew, Experience •Henry .

    Robinson, Abby J.Alice H.

    Egbert R.

    mDEX.

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    Vickery, Robey .Walker, Isaac .

    Martha .Sophrouia E.

    Ward, Augusta M.George C.

    Welliuau, MaryWheaton, Bethia

    EobertWheeler, Carrie E.

    Lucy A. .White, Anna J. .Whitiug, Anna L.

    Chester M. .Clarigene H.Clarissa A. .

    Eugene G.Experience .

    Joseph D.

    Joseph M. .Josephine E.

    SidneyWilber, Mary A.Wilcox, J. F.Williams, Alfred

    Josephine E.

    6, 8

    . 16

    16

    16

    13

    13

    6,719

    19

    12

    16

    13

    15

    15

    15

    10, 15

    15

    815

    10, 15

    15

    8

    13

    15

    1515

    Wilmarth, Addiline FAlfred A. .Alfred W.Calvin H.Calvin L.Chester C. .Clarissa .Daniel B.Edward O.ElizabethHannah A.Hannah E. .Hattie S. .

    John, .JolinB. .John O.Julia A. .Leonard J. .Marietta S.

    Mary AnnNancyNancy A.Nancy H.Peddy W. .SallySarah E.Zebina

    . 11

    12

    . 12

    11

    8, 11

    12

    . 11

    11

    . 12

    14

    . 11

    11

    . 14

    8, 9, 11, 12

    . 11

    11

    . 11

    14

    . 11

    9

    8, U11

    . 12

    9, 11, 12

    8, 11

    12

    . 9

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