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Excerpt from American Ancestry, Vol. 4: Giving Name and Descent, in the Male Line, of Americans Whose Ancestors Settled in the United States Previous to the Declaration of Independence, A D. 1776 Ist, Aug. 25, 1841, Jane Stanley Stow, desc. From John Stowe of Roxbury, Mass. [she had three children of whom the second is Dr. Stanley Perkins Warren of Portland, grad. Yale Coll. M. 2d, Jan. 2, 1882, Mrs. Sarah Lewis Cushman of Portland, m. 3d, Oct. 6, 1886, Juliet Marion of Win throp, Me., dau. Of Dr. Albert F. Stanley); son Of Isaac of Bethany and Goshen, Ct., b. Dec. 23, 1787, prob. At Bethany, d. At Goshen, Dec. 14, 1857, shoemaker by trade, a man of large information (111. Sept. 12, 1812, Leonora Perkins, desc. Thro' Israel, b. 1767, Edward, b. 1743, Peter, b. 1714, Peter, b. 1682 and John, b. 1651, from Edward Perkins Of New Haven she had seven chil dren: Israel P. Above, Wm. E. Of Newburg, N. Y., (1. 1877, Harriet S m. Wm. Canada of New Haven, Isaac Watts of Bingham ton, N. Y., Harris F. Of Scranton, Pa., Cor nelia A., m. Edwin Ives of Scranton, and George Frederick Of Harvard, Neb.; she d. At Mrs. Ives's in Scranton Oct. 22, 1878; son of Nathaniel of Bethany and Water town, Ct., b. Jan. 15, 1755, prob. At Beth any, d. At Watertown, Mar. 8, 1836, soldier in rev. Army, pensioned, shoemaker (m. Ist, Aug. 7, 1780, Susannah, dau. Of Isaac Johnson of Derby, Ct., b. 1735, a desc. Thro' Benajah, b. 1724, Jeremiah, b. 1664, Jeremiah and Ebenezer, from Peter John son Of Derby. He, Isaac, m. Lois Hopkins of Waterbury, Ct., desc. Of John Hopkins of Hartford. Nathaniel Warren 111. 2d, Mary Wedge of Norwich, he had nine children, six by Ist m. And three by ad, viz.: Betsey, b. 1781, m. A Baird, Charles, b. 1783, unm., Marshall, b. 1785, Isaac above, Miles, b. 1790, Susan, b. 1792, m. Jesse L. Hinman, Gordon, Henry and a daughter; son of James of Bethany, then a part Of New Haven, Ct., d. At Ticon deroga, N. Y., in the revolution of disease contracted in the care of his son Edward a soldier, he was a laborer (m. July, 1744, Abigail Thomas, dau. Of Joseph, son of Joseph of New Haven, b. 1661, son Of John Thomas one of the Ist settlers of New Haven), she had eight children: Jason, b. 1745, Sarah, b. 1747, Rachael, b. 1749, Abi gail, b. 1752, Nathaniel, b. 1755, Jemima, b. 1758, Edward, b. 1761 and Richardson; James is believed to be son Of John of Middleboro, Mass., b. There 1690, d. There Mar. 3, 1768 (m. Ist, Naomi, m. 2d, Ann Read, b. 1701, (1. Jan. 8, had six children: James who removed to Conn., Nathaniel, Nehemiah, b. 1731, 'j0hn, Naomi and Ann; son Of Richard of Middleboro, Mass. (m. Sarah, who adm. His estate Mar. 10, 1696 had three children: John, Sam uel and James; son Of Nathaniel of Ply mouth, Mass. (m. N ov., 1645, Sarah Walker); son of Richard, one Of the Mayflower pil grims. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.