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| 1. WING,
Simeon
Revolutionary War Veteran Volume 1- Page 292 |
2-0-1-0-0
b.11-15-1722 Sandwich, Mass. oldest s/o Ebenezer & Elizabeth (Blackmore) Wing d.2-4-1794 Wayne m. Mary Allen b.3-3-1726 at Falmouth, Mass.d/o Benjamin & Waitestill (Bowerman) Allen 13 ch. 1. Elizabeth b.1746 m.Capt. Job Fuller of Wayne 2. Abisha b.1749 unm.d.ae.22yrs. in Mass. 3.William b.1751 d.ae.3yrs.in Mass. 4. Simeon b.1752 d.ae.1yr 3 mos. in Mass. 5. Thomas b.1754 m. Lydia Perry 6. Sarah b.1756 d. Pittston m.Judah Eldred 7. Ebenezer b.1758 m.Lucy (Bonney) Chandler 8. Moses b.1759 m1.Lucy Chandler m2.Martha Maxim 9. Aaron b.1761 m.Sylvina Perry 10.Allen b.1763 m1.Temperence Perry m2.Cynthia Burgess 11. Simeon b.1765 m.Elizabeth Atkinson 12. Mary b.1766 m.Woodin Norris of Wayne 13. William b.1768 m1. Deborah Besse m2.Lucy Blackstone |
| 2. WING, Alan | Thanks to: Raymond T. Wing
1-0-1-0-0 b.3-21-1763 Sandwich, Mass. d.12-29-1846 Wayne, Maine s/o Simeon & Mary (Allen) Wing m1. Temperance Perry b.5-16-1765 d.9-29-1887 Wayne children all born in Wayne, Maine: 1. Temperence b.9-22-1787 d.3-22-1863 m.Nathan Lovejoy m2. Cynthia Burgess b.10-11-1778 Sandwich,Ma d.10-9-1859 2. David b.1-3-1795 d.9-23-1871 Wayne m.Alice Lake 3. Alden b.12-28-1796 d.10-22-1871 Fayette m.Charity M. Stevens 4. Leonard b.3-18-1799 d.8-6-1891 m1.Sabrah J. Brainard m2. Betsey Ellis 5. Nancy T. b.11-28-1801 d.10-4-1902 m.Issac Frost 6. Allen b.9-24-1804 d.5-25-1874 m.widow Sarah Raymond 7. Jason b.5-16-1807 d.7-25-1887 m.Sabrah C. King 8. Laura W. b.2-26-1813 d.9-11-1899 m.Alfred Raymond 9. Julia A. b.10-29-1815 d.2-1845 Bowdoinham m.Thomas B. Read 10. Benjamin b. 9-14-1819 d.12-29-1898 m.Elvira Z. Chandler |
| 3. WING, Aron | Thanks to Richard A. Frost
1-0-0-0-0 b.3-23-1761 s/o Simeon & Mary (Allen) Wing d.4-18-1841 Wayne, Maine m.c1792 Sylvina Perry b. 3/16/1771 d. 12/24/1865 Wayne,ME Children: 1.Bloomy Fair Wing b.1/30/1793 d.1/11/1888 2.Roxana Wing b. 5/13/1794 d.1/29/1835 3.Parintha Wing b. 3/14/1796 Wayne.ME d.12/7/1877 married Samuel West Frost 4.Greenlief Wing b. 2/13/1798 d.9/24/1872 5.Silas B. Wing b. 1/14/1800 d.7/22/1868 6.Zachariah P. Wing b.2/22/1802 d.9/15/1838 7.Aaron A.Wing b. 2/7/1804 d.1869 8.Alonso Wing b.2/2/1807 d.1893 9.Sylvina Wing b. 12/10/1808 d.1887 10.Eliza Ann Wing b. 6/22/1811 11.Hannah P. Wing b. 5/21/1813 d.8/23/1818 12.Lucy Jane Wing b. 4/11/1816 d.9/3/1832 All children born in Wayne,ME Info taken from: History of Wayne, ME (old edition) |
| 4. WING, Simeon, Jr. | Thanks to: Raymond T. Wing
1-0-2-0-0 b.5-28-1765 Sandwich, Mass. d.3-2-1843 Wayne, Maine s/o Simeon & Mary (Allen) Wing m.1790 Elizabeth Atkinson b.2-1-1774 Winthrop, Maine d.7-7-1850 Wayne, Maine children all born in Wayne: 1. Isabel b.1-19-1791 2. Capt. James b.9-9-1794 d.3-20-1864 Wayne m1.Nancy Norris m2. Roxanna S. Dailey 3. Calvin b.7-16-1795 d.9-17-1852 m.Temperance H. Burgess 4. Sarah b.c1797 5. Elizabeth b.12-1801 d.3-9-1871 6. Charlotte b. 5-4-1805 |
| 5. BESSE, Ebenezer
Revolutionary War Veteran Col.Cotton, Sprout, & Cushing regt's |
Thanks to Michael Dwyer
1-0-5-0-0 Bessey b.5-17-1754 Wareham, Mass. s/o Jabez & Margery Norris Besse d.10-24-1846 Peru, ME. buried Hines Cemetery, Canton, Maine Came to Wayne bef.1779 m1.9-26-1776 Betsey Doten (Doty)Plymouth, Mass. she d.bef.1790 3 ch. m2.c.1790 Lucy Kent 1 ch 4 children 1. Lucy b.c1778 d.2-16-1816 ?m. 7-17-1796 Prince Manter s/o Belcher & Rebecca Palmer Hiller in Plymouth, Mass. 2. Cynthia b.c.1779 d.7-3-1856 m.Rueben Besse 3. Margery b.c.1784 d.1-9-1857 m. David Atkins (see below #6) 4. Elisha b.c.1792 d.10-28-1881 Probably the same Ebenezer Besse who came to Hallowell early on and was a gardener with Dr. Vaughn. He was among the first to supply Hallowell with boot- blacking. In Wayne, 1803 chosen as a member of a Select Committee to visit schools & license schoolmasters & schoolmistresses. Wayne Selectman 1813; Treasurer 1815 |
| 6. ADKINS / ATKINS, Nathaniel | Thanks to Don & Jenny
(Atkins) Lord
and access to their Descendants of John Atkins HomePage 2-2-5-0-0 Nathaniel Atkins, Sr. b.c.1739 Sandwich, N.H. s/o John & Dinah Gifford Atkins d.1/3/1840 Wayne, Kennebec, Maine ae 102 yrs. m. 2/18/1767 Elizabeth Blackwell Nathaniel Atkins was among the early settlers of Wayne, Maine. He cleared a farm there previously owned by L. S. Maxim in the period covered by the History of Wayne 1798-1898. He is buried in the Hines Cemetery, Canton, Maine next to his wife. Children 1. David b.1784, Wayne, Maine d. February 24, 1859, Peru, Oxford Cty, ME. (*see below) 2. Celia b.1791 m.Ebenezer Burgess 1/4/1812 3. Nathaniel, Jr. b. 12/9/1786, Wayne, ME (*see below) 4. Hannah b. 3/10/1773 m.Hezekiah Lovejoy 1/9/1794 5. Elizabeth M. b.c1774 m.Peter Witham 3/2/1794 6. Sylvanus b.7/1781 m.Susanna Mason 9/1803 7. (Daughter) Atkins b.unknown *ATKINS, David b.1784 in Wayne,
Maine s/o Nathaniel, Sr. and died February 24, 1859 in Peru, Oxford, Maine.
*ATKINS, Nathaniel, Jr. b. 12/9/1786
in Wayne, Maine s/o Nathaniel, Sr..
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| 7. LOVEJOY, Moses | 1-2-4-0-0 |
| 8. BLAKE, Thomas | 1-0-1-0-0 |
| 9. NORRIS, Nathan
Revolutionary War Veteran Capt. Gibb's Co. |
1-2-2-0-0
b.Wareham, Mass. s/o Samuel Norris d. 1825 Wayne m.Jededah____ ch (incomplete list) 1. Charles m.Olive Maxim 5ch 2. Hiram 3. Nathan, Jr. m.Abigail Howard Nathan came to Wayne with his 3 brothers and settled in the southern part of town near Androscoggin Lake. He was chosen in 1804 to serve as a member of Wayne committee to divide town into proper school districts. |
| 10. NORRIS, Ephraim | 1-1-4-0-0
b.? Sandwich, Mass. s/o Samuel Norris m.___?ch. Wayne town Selectman 1803-05 |
| 11. NORRIS, Samuel | 1-0-2-0-0
b.? Sandwich, Mass. d. Wayne Father to Nathaniel, Ephraim, Wooden & Josiah. His four sons came to Wayne first, and Samuel followed in 1787. Hx Kennebec County pg. 823 also makes mention of a son, Ichabod who m. Fidelia Wood & had a son Rocellus b.1843 Livermore m.Lois A. Pettingill of Leeds 5ch |
| 12. NORRIS,Woodin | 1-1-1-0-0
b.?Sandwich, Mass. s/o Samuel Norris Came to Wayne with 3 brothers & settled in southern part of town near Androscoggin Lake.(Morrison Heights) m..Mary Wing d/o Simeon & Mary (Allen) Wing she b.10-5-1766 d.11-26-1808 Wayne |
| 13. NORRIS, Josiah | 1-0-0-0-0
b.?Sandwich, Mass. s/o Samuel Norris m.____ ch(incomplete list) 1. Josiah 2. Oliver 3. John 4. Ephraim m.Temperance Billington & their son Melvin m.Araminta Pettingill 5ch. |
| 14. SAWELL, Thomas | 1-0-1-0-0 |
| 15. MASON, Ebenezer
Revolutionary War Veteran |
1-4-2-0-0
b.1731 Watertown, Mass. d. 1820 Leeds Wayne town treasurer in 1801 |
| 16. BESSE, Jabe, Sr.
Revolutionary War Veteran |
1-2-1-0-0
Bessey b. 1738 Wareham, Mass. d.1808 Wayne m1. Sally___ m2. Ruth_____ ch.(incomplete list) 1.Jabez, Jr.b.1761 2.Ephraim b.1771 d.1833 m.Rebecca (Manter) Early Settler in Albion near Frye on Bessey Ridge 3. ?Jonathan b.1775 1st male child b. Wayne 4.Edmund b.1790 m.Alice Kent of Kents Hill d/o Charles Kent |
| 17. PARREY, David
There are 4 David Pe(a)rry's listed as Revolutionary War Veteran in Fisher's Soldiers, Sailors & Patriots of RW. None list Wayne,ME under additional info |
Thanks for this information go to:
1-2-2-0-0 Perry b.9-2-1760 Wareham Mass. s/o David and Mary (Bumpus) Perry m1. May 1782 Mercy Handy of Sandwich children: 1. Temperence b.11-30-1781 2. Mary b.11-3-1783 m.Aaron Snelling & liv. East Livermeore 3. Ebenezer b.3-10-1785 4. David b.5-17-1787 m2. Hannah __?__ b.9-1-1760 Middleboro Mass. children: 5. Franklin b.12-6-1791 6. Patience b.8-29-1793 7. Edmond b.5-5-1795 8. Betsey b.2-27-1797 9. Job b.8-16-1799 |
| 18. BILLENTON, Isaac
Revolutionary War Veteran, Navy |
1-2-4-0-0
Billington b. 1758 Middlebourough, Mass. d.1829 Wayne m.Rebecca____ |
| 19. CURTICE, David | 1-0-3-0-0
Curtis |
| 20. STURDEVENT, Gamaah | 1-0-3-0-0
Sturtevant, Andrew Descendent of Samuel who was in Plymouth, Mass. in 1645. Andrew came to Wayne 1779 b.1760 Wareham, Mass. d.1848 Fayette m.Diana____ ch (incomplete list) 1. William 2. Andrew 3. Moses 4. Ephraim |
| 21. SMITH, John | 1-3-3-0-0
b.1756 d.12-18-1841 m.Sarah____ ch. Born in Wayne & Winthrop 1. David b.11-19-1780 2. Sarah b.9-21-1782 3. Peter b.12-26-1784 4. Mary b.2-3-1787 5. John, Jr. b.7-2-1789 6. Elizabeth b.7-9-1791 7. Asa b.12-13-1793 m.Sally Berry 8. Racheal b.3-2-1798 9. Ephraim b.11-26-1801 m.Hannah____ 10.Mibaliah b.7-2-1803 |
| 22. TOMPSON, David | 1-0-1-0-0
Thompson |
| 23. HANDEY, Ebenezer | 4-1-4-0-0
Handy In 1774 the proprietors of Livermore Township induced the people of Winthrop to open a cart road from the mills to the westerly line of Winthrop, near the dwelling of Job Fuller. They erected Craig's bridge across the stream connecting Berry & Dexter Ponds.In 1775 Ebenezer Handy was one of 4 men (the Handys were also one of only 4 families in Wayne at this time) opened the road near Craig's bridge, through Wayne Village and to the Livermore townline. |
| 24. RAMENT, William
Revolutionary War Veteran Capt. Allen's Co. |
1-2-5-0-0
Raymond b. 1756 Middlebourough, Mass. d. 1828 Wayne m1.Elizabeth____ m2. Sally____ In 1775 William Raymond was one of the four men who helped build a road from Craig's Bridge to the Livermore townline. (see #23 above). The Handy family was also one of four who had settled in Wayne at that time. |
| 25. BESSE, Jabas, Jr.
Revolutionary War Veteran |
Thanks for this information go to: Kal
Perry
2-3-4-0-0 b.10-31-1765 Wareham, Mass d.10-6-1833 Came to Wayne, Maine with his wife in 1788 and purchased 200 acres of land. m. 1786 Patience Perry d/o David and Mary Bumpus Perry children: 1. Woodin b.10-10-1786 Wareham d.4-3-1873 Wayne m.1-6-1820 Betsey Kent 2. Edmund Perry b.12-23-1789 Wayne d.8-19-1859 3. David Perry b.2-22-1792 d.2-9-1827 4. Samuel b.9-20-1793 d.11-19-1869 5. Mary Sturtevant b.11-27-1795 d.7-2-1814 6. Wager Lee b.4-26-1797 d.1-22-1877 7. Curtis b. 11-19-1798 d.1841 Lowell, Mass. 8. Eliza Dexter b.7-28-1804 d.12-3-1870 9. Ruth Pinkham b. 9-1805 d.4-21-1843 10. Patience b.4-15-1806 d.1821 11. Catherine Foss Bosworth b.7-26-1808 d.2-11-1855 12. Jabez III b.2-13-1811 d. 5-10-1873 |
| 26. GOWER, Iaras | 1-0-3-0-0 |
| 27. PERRY, Zechriah | 2-0-3-0-0 Kal Perry
Zachariah Perry of Wayne m1. intentions 2- 1814 Ruby Smalley in Leeds, Maine m2. intentions 11-1825 Jane House in Leeds, Maine |
| 28. FROST, Samuel
Revolutionary War Veteran from Wayne listed in Fishers's Soldiers, Sailors & Patriots of Maine, but dates & name of spouse do not correspond with Stackpole's Hx of Winthrop |
4-2-3-0-0
Settled first on Lot#4, but soon moved onto Lot # 79 east of Wilson Pond. b. bef.1750 prob. Wrentham, Mass. d. prob. 1812 ?Where m. Anna Clark, said to be an English woman 6 ch: 1. Aaron b.12-14-1767 m.10-201791 Huldah Curtis of New Sandwich 2. Moses b.3-3-1770 m.1794 Abigail French d/o Lieut. Josiah French. she d.9-27-1843. 9 ch. Moses settled in East Winthrop & then North Monmouth where he d.1848. 3. Lydia b.2-12-1772 m.George Hopkins, moved to Belfast 4. Noah b.6-20-1774 m.1806 Sally Hammond of Leeds 5. William b.5-1-1777 m.Betsey Billington. He settled in Wayne & was ancestor of the Frosts there. he d.8-6-1829. she d.5-2-1868 6. John b.8-3-1779 d.9-13-1862 m1.1804 Esther Swift d/o Enoch Swift, a close neighbor. she d.1852 6 ch. known m2.1853 Mrs. Lucy Bates she d.1854 According to Stackpole's HX Winthrop, Publ. 1923: "Samuel Frost built a house in 1772. His cellar may be seen directly behind the lime kiln, built by Mr. Wood on the roadside, and a few rods south of Mr. Moore's (1923) dwelling." Also, at the time Samuel Frost arrived c1770 this was the extreme western central Maine frontier, and his nearest neighbor was Paul Hildreth of what is now Lewiston. The name of Samuel Frost disappears from the records, and Mr. Benjamin, a Winthrop historian, said that Frost joined the Methodists and died in 1812. |
| 29. STEVENS, Christopher
This name appears in Fisher's Soldiers, Sailors & Patriots of RW as a member of Capt. McAllister's Co. |
No listing of number in family 1790 census
Christopher Stevens came to Monmouth c1780. from New Meadows. He settled on the corner lot at the junction of the main road from Winthrop and the Academy Rd. At this time 20 or 30 families were scattered about on land included within the bounds of Monmouth. Christopher Stevens signed the petition to incorporate as Wales. It is probable that this is the same man who appears in Wayne in 1790. |
| 30. DEXTER, Isaac
Sgt. Revolutionary War Veteran |
4-4-3-0-0
b.1-13-1746 Sandwich, Mass. d.12-15-1804 Wayne m.Keziah Wing b.12-31-1746 9 ch 1. Constant b.8-9-1768 d.1842 m.Rebecca Billington of Wayne 5ch 2. Mercy b.6-26-1769 m1790 Paul Lambert of Winthrop 3. Nathaniel b.5-24-1771 m.Chloe Washburn 4. Freeman b.9-14-1773 m. Polly Thurston 5. Stephen b.2-23-1770 A Baptist preacher who settled and preached in Penobscot County until an old man. 6.Gideon b.11-11-1779 m. Betsey (?Swift) 3ch recorded 7. Isaac b.2-10-1783 d.8-21-1864 m1.Susan d/o Calvin Metcalf she d.1852 m2. Sarah Bamford of Fayette. 8. Amasa b.7-6-1787 d.8-30-1874 m1.Polly Burgess of Wayne d.1844 8ch. m2.Mrs. Louisa Waugh, widow of Stephen Waugh of Readfield 9. Meribah d.infant Isaac came to Wayne in 1779 with his wife and 5 children. Settled on Lot#148 on which lies the pond now called Dexter Pond. The pond extends completely across the lot, nearly one half being in Winthrop. Isaac built his home on the west side of the pond in Wayne since that portion of the lot was best suited for tillage. Isaac was a Baptist, and the early religious meetings were held in his barn. The Baptist church of Wayne was organized at his house 1-9-1794, and he was chosen as one of the deacons. |
| 31. BESSE, Rueben | 3-0-4-0-0
m.Keziah Handy ch 1.Deborah b.10-19-1768 m.1790 Thomas Blackwell 2.Reuben b.7-24-1770 m.Cynthia Besse d/o Eben 3. Abigail b.1-17-1773 m.1794 William Wing 4. Jonathan b.7-24-1775 m.Arsenath Smith 5. Susanna b.7-31-1780 m.Philo Fairbanks Reuben Besse settled on the Winthrop Rd. near Berry Pond & was one of the men who built a road from Craig's bridge through Wayne village to Livermore townline (see #23 above). |
| 32. BILENTON, Nathaniel | 1-1-1-0-0 |
| 33. BILENTON, Ichabod | 3-0-4-0-0
Billington June 14, 1779 bought lot #172 in Winthrop from Reuben and Priscilla Wing. Lot #172 lies west of Dexter Pond. |
| 34. WASHBURN, Hosea
Revolutionary War Veteran |
1-0-6-0-0
b.1762 Middlebourough, Mass. d.1817 Norridgewock m.Hannah_____ |
| 35. MASEAM, Nathan
Revolutionary War Veteran |
3-4-3-0-0
Maxim b. 1739 prob. Rochester, Mass. s/o Samuel & Elizabeth Maxim Res.Wareham, Mass. at time of enlistment in RW d. 1805 Wayne m. Martha Chubbuck ch (incomplete list) 1. Benjamin b.1788 Rochester, Mass. m.1807 Eunice Raymond 2. Martha b. 1771 Wareham, Mass. 3. ?Freelove Stackpole's Hx. Winthrop says Nathan Maxim m.Hannah Bumpus. Their dau. Freelove, m. David Howe in 1793 s/o Ichabod Howe of Winthrop |
| 36. WING, Moses
Volume 1 - Page 291 Revolutionary War Veteran |
1-2-1-0-0
b.4-25-1759 Sandwich, Mass. s/o Simeon & Mary (Allen) Wing d.1837 Wayne m1.1780 Mary Chandler d/o John & Lydia Chandler, Winthrop she d.1788 4 ch 1. Betsey b.1781 Winthrop 2.Moses b.1783 Wayne 3. Polly b.1786 d.1787 4. John b.1787 Winthrop m2. Martha Maxim d/o Nathan & Martha (Chubbuck) Maxim 6 ch 5. Samuel b.1792 6. Florinda b.1794 unm 7. Martha b.1797 8. Mary b.1799 9. Achsah b. 1802 10. Pinckney b.1808 d.young Moses lost a leg in battle of Long Island. Was a physician. Lived in Winthrop first, then Wayne where he was the first town clerk & postmaster. |
| 37. BUMPAS, Zefeniah
Revolutionary War Veteran |
1-1-2-0-0
Zepinaniah Bumpus b.17__? Wareham, Mass. d.1800 Hebron m.Ellice_____ ch (incomplete list) 1. Zepinaniah, Jr. 2. ?Hannah (see #35) There are three other RW Vets listed in Hebron, and/or born in Wareham, Mass. Names include: Shubael b.?, Morris b.1744, William b.1755. |
| 38. BUMPAS, Zefeniah, Jr. | 1-1-1-0-0 |
| 39. RENEFF, Charly | 1-0-1-0-0 |
| 40. HOW, Jonathan | 1-0-2-0-0
b.7-31-1760 New Ipswich, Mass. s/o Ichabod & Sarah Howe who came to Winthrop in 1768. Jonathan Howe was one of the early settlers in Wayne village. He built a sawmill on the lower dam which was constructed of logs, and crossed the stream about 60ft. below Wayne village. Thomas Wing had a grist mill on the same dam. A law suit between these two parties over the water privilege resulted in Mr. Howe's ownership of both mills. He also built a store in the village at a very early date, and may have been the first trader in town. Jonathan Howe died accidently by drowning while rafting logs. |
| 41. DOUTEY, John | 1-0-0-0-0
Doughty b. |
| 42. BARTLET, Jonathan | 1-0-0-0-0 |
| 43. FULLER,
Job
Revolutionary War Veteran |
1-1-3-0-0
b.1751 Barnstable, Mass. d. 1836 Wayne m.c1770 Elizabeth Wing d/o Simeon & Mary (Allen) Wing she b.8-8-1746 Pocasset, Mass. d.8-3-1828 Wayne ch ? Job Fuller was the pioneer of the New Sandwich Colony, and the first to fell a tree here about 1773. He settled Lot#176 west and near the head of Wilson's Pond. His house, no longer standing, is thought to have been the first frame house in town. Facts relating to Job Fuller from The History of Kennebec County: Selectman 1810; Chosen as part of a committee to divide Wayne into proper school districts in 1804; Purchased 3/4 of the grist & sawmills on lower dam in the village in 1818 in partnership with Ellis Sweet. Soon thereafter they sold 1/4 of business interest to Jabez Leadbetter. |
| 44. LAWRANCE, James
Revolutionary War Veteran Capt. Stuart's Co. Capt. Swift's Co. |
3-1-2-0-0
b.11-27-1745 Sandwich, Mass. d.7-3-1811 Wayne m.1-1769 Abigail Ewers b.3-17-1749 d.4-28-1790 6 ch (incomplete list) 1.Joseph b.10-29-1769 Sandwich, Mass. see#74 James Lawrence is third generation from Robert Lawrence who came to Sandwich, Mass. c.1667. James came to New Sandwich after the Revolutionary War with his wife and six childen. He settled near the Winthrop line, on the northerly side of the old Wayne road. |
| 45. PARRY, Judah | 1-0-0-0-0
Perry b.c1764 m.10-31-1794 Pricilla Maxham (Maxim) 10 children |
| 46. HANDY, Richard
In Albion, Corporal, War of 1812, Lieut. Col. Moore's Regt. |
1-4-2-0-0
b.___Bourne or Wareham,Mass. s/o William (John, John, Richard) d. m. ch (Incomplete list) 1.Addison b.1811 China m.Hannah Wall d/o Elbridge Wall Probably the same Richard Handy who came from Wareham, Mass. & settled in Albion near the Albion/China line before 1810.. The Besse family also came from Wareham, Mass., settled in Albion & these two families intermarried. |
| 47. WING, Ebenezer | 1-1-2-0-0
b.12-22-1758 s/o Simeon & Mary (Allen) Wing d.10-29-1822 Wayne m. Lucy (Bonney) Chandler ch? |
| 48. JENNIS, John | 2-0-1-0-0
Jennings b.9-3-1734 Sandwich, Mass. s/o Samuel & Deborah (Newcomb) Jennings (youngest child) d.3-10-1800 Winthrop m.Deborah____ ch All born in Sandwich, Mass. 1. Deborah b.12-7-1760 2. Samuel b. 11-15-1762*d.1842 Leeds m.Olive___ 3. John b. 2-9-1765*d.1841W. Leeds m.Sarah___ 4. Hannah b.8-12-1766 5. Bathsheba 8-27-1768 6. Sarah b. 4-2-1770 7. Polly b. 6-16-1773 8. Nathaniel b.5-26-1775* m.Tabitha Ford d/o Isaac & Lucy (Josselyn) Ford of 30 Mile Pond. *History of Leeds by Stinchfield: About 1783-84 John, Jr. & his brother, Samuel, took their birch bark canoe and navigated the small lakes, streams, and rivers as thoroughfares en route to their new homes in Leeds. They took up land on the banks of the Androscoggin River, from which they cleared the primitive forest, and made homes for their families. Nathaniel also went to Leeds, but shortly returned to North Wayne to live on the homestead in North Wayne. History of Winthrop by Stackpole & Young: At the time of John's death, son Samuel was in business with his father. They had a vessel, a sloop, called Deborah. "John used to take negro & Indian boys and bring them up to send on whaling voyages. After the Revolutionary War he lost considerable property. He was also a zealous Tory, and historian Little states that Jennings was arrested & imprisoned in 1778 for disaffection to the popular cause." Authors Young add that they have checked several sources & found nothing to substantiate this information. John's sons Samuel & John were patriots during the RW." |
| 49. WALTON, Abiah | 1-1-4-0-0 |
| 50. WALTON, William
Revolutionary War Veteran |
3-3-3-0-0
b.1725 Dunstable, Mass d.1810 Wayne m1.Hannah m2.Mehitable ch? |
| 51. JUDKINS, Jacob
Revolutionary War Veteran |
1-0-3-0-0 Volume 4 - Page 145
b.c1762 Deerfield, N.H. s/o? d.7-11-1821 Wayne m.Anna Blunt d/o Capt. John & Rebecca (Streeter) Blunt she b.4-8-1762 Sturbridge, Mass. ch 1.Anna Maria b.bef1790 m.William Burgess of Wayne 2. Clarrissa b.4-11-1788 m.1817 Alpheus Wing 3.Lorain Moody b.2-4-1790 m1.1811 Anna Morse m2. 1815 Mary D. Clark 4. Rebecca b. 2-16-1792 m.1817 Nathaniel Dailey 5.Hannah Blunt b.6-4-1794 twin m.1815 John Drew 6.John Blunt b.6-4-1794 twin 7. Eunice b.c1797 8. Eliza b.c1799 When enlisted in RW residing in Poplin, N.H. |
| 52. FORD, Nathaniel, Jr.
Revolutionary War Veteran |
1-0-4-0-0
b.3-20-1759 Marshfield, Mass s/o Nathaniel, Sr. & Eunice (Rogers) Foard, Sr.who lived in Readfield. Three Nathaniels from Marshfield, Mass settled Kents Hill - Nathaniel Kent, Ford & Thomas. Nathaniel Ford was given a war grant, southern part of lot#197, Kents Hill. The northerly part of this lot was owned by Joshua and Phoebe (Foord) Packard. Some Ford relatives were Abigail Foord ,1st wife of Luther Sampson, & Lydia Foord, 2nd wife of widower Luther Sampson who also came to Kents Hill and founded Kents Hill School in 1821. In 1807 father Nathaniel Sr. sold 70 acres of his lot to son John in exchange for home & care the rest of his life. Nathaniel Ford Jr.'s farm and lot is presently (1998) the location of the Kents Hill School Outing Club. The farmhouse no longer stands. Nathaniel, Jr.: d.12-8-1834 Readfield bur. Kents Hill Cem. m1. Abigail Foord of Marshfield. b.c1763 she d.1-19-1782 ae.19yrs. m2.3-10-1783 Lydia Simons of Duxboro, Mass she b.c1756 d.1838 Kents Hill bur. Kents Hill Cem. ch (incomplete list) 1. Abigail Morrison 2. Hannah 3. Susana Pike 4. Prudence m. Elishia Ames |
| 53. FORD, James
Revolutionary War Veteran |
1-0-0-0-0
b.10-20-1761 Marshfield, Mass.s/o Nathaniel Sr. & Eunice (Rogers) Foard (see#52 for more info on this couple) d.12-8-1857 Readfield m.Sybil Morrison of Thirty Mile River she d.4-23-1851 ae.74 yrs. James & Sybil settled lot#196 on Kents Hill. They are buried in Kents Hill Cemetery James came from Marshfield, Mass with his brothers.. The Fords occupied lots# 196 & 197 on Kents Hill. James was recorded as a member of the Readfield Methodist Society at Kents Hill in 1826 & 1845. |
| 54. CORNELL, John | 1-2-2-0-0 |
| 55. SOUTHWORD,
Constant
Revolutionary War Veteran Capt. Rider's Co Volume 7 (to be published in 2001). |
For more extensive information click on Constant
Southard's name in left column. Thanks to Peter
Michael Smith.
1-1-3-0-0 b.1764 Duxbury, Mass. res. Fayette, 30 Mile River Gore d. 1826 Corinna m1.Sally___ m2.10-27-1785 Luce Ford of Marshfield, Mass. d/o Michel & Orphan Ford ch Lot #206 in the Thirty Mile River Gore. His southeast corner bordered Nathaniel Ford's northwest corner. |
| 56. SOUTHWORD,
Thomas
Volume 7 (to be published in 2001). |
For more extensive information click on Thomas
Southard's name in left column. Thanks to Peter
Michael Smith.
2-0-2-0-0 b.1722 Duxbury, Mass. d.1805 Fayette m. Anna____ |
| 57. FORD, Isaac
Revolutionary War Veteran Capt. Rowell's Co. |
3-1-3-0-0
b.7-19-1738 Marshfield, Mass s/o Elisha & Elizabeth Ford d.1790 Fayette m.10-1-1761 Lucy Josselyn of Pembroke, Mass. Married in Pembroke by Rev. Mr. Thomas Smith 5 ch are recorded in VR Marshfield, Mass. (records damaged, names unreadable) 1. dgt. b.__-14-1762 2. dgt__h b.12-1-1764 3. son b.2-7-1767 4.son b.11-14-1768 5. dgt.___eth b.1-30-1771 |
| 58. PETENGALL, Mathew
Revolutionary War Veteran |
1-2-2-0-0
Pettingill b.1756 Bridgewater, Mass. d. Fayette m1.9-22-1785 Bethiah Ford of Marshfield, Mass. m2. Rhoda___ |
| 59. SAMPSON, Jonathan
Revolutionary War Veteran |
2-1-2-0-0
b.1730 res. Georgetown & Fayette |
| 60. GLITEN, Jeremiah | 1-2-2-0-0
Glidden |
| 61. HANDY, Benjamin
Revolutionary War Veteran Navy, Rising Empire |
1-0-0-0-0
b. 1760 Sandwich, Mass d. 1836 Plantation Letter E., Oxford County Resided in Wayne, Farmington, Phillips, and was in Plattsburg, NY in 1817. m.Lucy____ residing in Berlin 1840 |
| 62. FORD, Henry | 1-0-0-0-0 |
| 63. WIKET, Abraham | 1-2-2-0-0 |
| 64. JUDKINS, Jesse | 1-0-2-0-0
s/o Samuel Judkins, Sr. of Chesterville/Vienna |
| 65. FOORD, Nathaniel,
Sr.
Revolutionary War Veteran |
2-1-4-0-0 Winthrop Town (Readfield)
Ford b.7-11-1731 Marshfield, Mass. s/o Peleg & Alice Warren Foord. see#66 d.11-17-1818 Readfield m. 2-12-1756 to Eunice Rogers d/o Timothy & Lydia (Hatch) Rogers ch 1.Peleg b.4-19-1757 2.Nathaniel b.3-20-1759 see#52 3.Charles b.8-5-1761 4.James b.10-20-1763 see#53 5.Eunice b.4-3-176_ 6.Else (Alice) b.9-1768 7.Lydia b.11-2-1770 8.Phoebe b._-7-1773 9.John b.1-7-1776 |
| 66. FOORD, Peleg, Capt. | Though Peleg never came to Readfield, I will include him here in consideration
of the many Ford connections in early Readfield and Kents Hill.
b.5-10-1690 Marshfield, Mass.s/o John & Hannah Foord d.1-10-1769 bur. Marshfield, Mass. m1.Alice b.c1695 d.5-30-1733 ae.38 yrs. m2. 7-3-1740 Phebe of Eastham, Mass.b.c.1706 d.5-23-1759 ae.53 yrs. ch 1. Peleg b.10-19-1719 2. Sarah b.9-23-1721 3. Lusanah b.10-1-1723 4. Abigail b.9-14-1725 5. Charles b.11-8-1727 6. John b.10-5-1729 d.ae. 11 mos. 7. Nathaniel b.7-11-1731 see#65 |
| 67. JUDKINS, Samuel, Jr.
Revolutionary War Veteran |
Thanks to Kathi Judkins Abendroth of Judkins
Family Association
b.1758 Brentwood, NH s/o Samuel & Hannah Judkins, the 2nd settler
in Chesterville. Samuel, Sr. was one of the original lot owners in Unity,
NH. Samuel, Sr. & Hannah had 10 ch.
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| 68. STEVENS, John | b.11-20-1761 Louden, NH s/o John Rogers Stevens
d.2-26-1829 North Wayne m. Martha Marden b.1-9-1769 d.8-26-1830 John & Martha came from Louden, NH in 1807 with their 10 children: 1. Edna b.11-23-1787 m.___French 2. Abel b.11-20-1789 d.3-11-1877 m1. Grace Fish b.1792 d.1832 d/o William & Mehitable (Tupper) Fish of Leeds formerly of Sandwich, Mass. m2.1832 Laura Holmes b.1803 d.1845 of Readfield m3.1850 Sarah Richards d.3-3-1876 ae.75 yrs.of East Winthrop 8ch 3.Elizabeth b.11-2-1792 m.___Elkins 4. Martha b.1794 m. prob.___Sturtevant d.12-14-1832 5. Dolly b. 4-30-1796 m. John Wood of Winthrop 6. John b.3-30-1798 d.5-11-1881 7. Charity b. 4-26-1800 m.Alden Wing 8. Richard b.1802 d.10-9-1853 m.Harriet French moved to Fayette 1829 8ch 9.Jesse b.3-23-1804 d.4-14-1861 10. David b.11-26-1806 m.Jeannette Haines moved to Readfield 1861 3ch |
| LOVEJOY FAMILY | 1st generation in America was
1.John Lovejoy who came from England about 1630 m1. Mary Osgood m2. Naomi Hoyet 13 ch 2.Christopher s/o John & Mary Osgood Lovejoy m.Sarah Russ 3. Hezekiah s/o Christopher & Sarah Russ Lovejoy m.Hannah Austin 4. Hezekiah, Jr. b.Andover, Mass. s/o Hezekiah & Hannah Austin Lovejoy d.Amherst, NH m.Hannah Phelps 8ch. They had sons who came to Maine and settled in Wayne and Fayette. |
| 69. LOVEJOY, Hezekiah
Revolutionary War Veteran |
b.___.d.___
He was residing in Amherst, NH at time of enlistment. An early settler in Wayne |
| 70. LOVEJOY, John
Revoltionary War Veteran Col. Nichols's NH regt. |
The following information contributed by:
Lawrence G. Wright LOVEJOY, Lt. John b.9-24-1751 Amherst, NH s/o Hezekiah & Hannah Phelps Lovejoy d.1-11-1831 Wayne (Fayette) m.11-1772 Martha O’Dell d/o________O'Dell 9 children: 1. John b. Amherst, N.H. married _________ Jennings 2. Ebneezer O’Dell b. Amherst, N.H. Several daughters and one son Howard B 3. Collins b.11-22-1782 Amherst, N.H. d.2-7-1855 Wayne m.3-16-1805 Duxbury, Mass. Sally Pettingill d/o Daniel, Jr. & Lucia (Fullerton) Pettingill. Collins Lovejoy was a blacksmith. children were: 1. Lucy b. 29 Nov 1805 2. Julia Ann b. 1 May 1807 3. Sally P. b. 1 Mar 1810 4. Collins Jr. b. 9 Jan 1812 Wayne d.3-12-1881 Chesterville m.5-31-1836 Anne Cornforth 9ch. *more below on family Collins, Jr. 5. Leonard Russell b. 25 Dec 1819 4. Jesse b. Amherst N.H. 5. Nathan b. Amherst, N.H. m. Temperance Wing of Wayne she b.9-22-1787 in Wayne d/o Allen and Temperence Perry Wing Children included: Hon Perry Lovejoy of Wisconsin & Alden Lovejoy of Mass. 6. Parker b. Amherst, N.H. 7. Atty b. Amherst, N.H. m William Lovejoy (cousin) 8. Maria b. Amherst, N.H. m._______ Fuller. Children included a son, R.B. Fuller, Esq. of Wilton 9 Fannie Fish b. Fayette m. Dr. Russell in Malden,Mass. Lt John Lovejoy was a private in N.H. Regiment at Alarm of Ticonderoga.
He served as
LOVEJOY, Collins Jr. m. Mary Ann Cornforth
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| 71. LOVEJOY, Jacob
Revolutionary War Veteran |
res.Amherst, NH
res. Fayette |
| 72. SWIFT, Enoch, Jr.
Revolutionary War Veteran Capt. Loring, Jr.'s Co. Capt. Nye's Co. 1776, 78, 79 Capt. Sparrow's Co. |
b.11-29-1758 Wareham, Mass. s/o Enoch Smith, Sr.
res. Winthrop 1805 d.8-21-1837 Wayne m1. Olive m2. Elizabeth Came to Winthrop about 1805 & settled lot#145 on east side of Wilson Pond & parallel to Job Fuller's lot. Filed for U.S. pension 7-11-1832. Buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Wayne - no headstone & spot of burial unknown. |
| 73. REDLON, Matthias, Jr.
Revolutionary War Veteran Corporal |
Ridley
b.1749 Saco s/o Matthias, Sr. & Rachel (Edgecomb) Ridlon*see below res.Buxton & Wayne d.1840 Turner bur. Wayne m1. Elizabeth Field d/o Lieut. Daniel Field m2. Dorcas ch: several sons Name changed to Ridley while residing in Wayne. 1st generation in America: Matthias is descendant of Magnus Redland bap.9-16-1674 s/o Thomas & Barbara (Laughton) Redland of Scotland. Magnus came from Scotland to York, ME in 1718 m. Susanna d/o Matthew Young. 7 sons. * Matthias Redlon, Sr. m. 12-29-1748 Rachel (Edgecomb) b.5-23-1730 d/oThomas & Sarah Edgecomb. They settled in Narragansett (Buxton), then in 1761 went to Saco, and on to Hollis. They operated a small store there.They also had a son, Jacob, who Rachel lived with in Saco after Matthias death in 1810. ch(incomplete list) 1. Thomas b.12-28-1755 m.Martha Merrill d/o Lieut. Merrill of Buxton 2. Matthias, Jr. b.1749 see above 3. James b.12-10-1753 m. Hannah Cousins of Wells 4. John went to Vermont 5. Abram 6. Rachel m. Daniel Field d/o Lieut. Daniel Field of Buxton |
| 74. LAWRENCE, Joseph | b.10-29-1769 Sandwich, Mass.
s/o James & Abigail (Ewers) Lawrence see#44 d.d.7-1852 Jay m1.1793 Joanna Floyd of Winthrop b.6-5-1766 d.9-30-1823 m2. Betsey Boardman m3.Rebecca Faunce ch born in Winthrop 1. Abigail b.6-10-1794 d.12-31-1859 2. Noah b.6-3-1796 m.Philena Lawrence d.12-21-1852 3. Sally b.5-9-1798 d.6-12-1837 4. Francis b.12-19-1799 d.4-18-1858 5. Manasseh b.10-7-1801 d.8-3-1860 6. Phebe b.2-2-1803 d.1842 7. Rufus b.2-19-1806 d.8-24-1851 m.1827 Charlotte Davenport 8. James b.11-20-1807 d.10-18-1866 m.1-6-1834 Achsa d/o Asa Lawrence 1st Generation in America: Robert Lawrence m. Sarah (Barlow) of Sandwich, Mass. Robert came to this country from Holland and settled in Sandwich, Mass. after serving in the British Army there from 1664-1667. Joseph & Abigail Lawrence settled on a 50 acre farm on the southeasterly shore of Dexter Pond in Winthrop. In 1808 they moved to Jay. |
| 75. JENNINGS, Nathaniel | b.5-26-1775 Sandwich, Mass. s/o John Jennings
d.prob. North Wayne m.Tabitha Ford d/o Isaac & Lucy(Josselyn)Ford of 30 Mile River Gore Nathaniel settled on his father's homestead in North Wayne, where his descendants still live into the 20th century. |
| 76. SMITH, Daniel Rev. | Thanks to Nikki Strands of Minneapolis, Minnesota for permission to
include the following information. She welcomes queries at NStrands@aol.com
Rev. Daniel Smith was born in Sanbornton, NH in 1767 and came to "the Kennebec" in 1784 - whether with a parent or a group of settlers, or alone, I do not know. In 1790, living in Monmouth/Wales Plantation, he married Elizabeth Dearborn, niece of General Henry Dearborn. Subsequently, they moved to Greene and ended up in Wayne, where he filled several town offices and was a millwright. One day, he heard Rev. Jesse Lee, a Methodist missionary, preach. The story goes that Rev, Lee used as a sermon illustration an anecdote of a man giving in to anger and whipping his cattle (oxen?) Daniel Smith that day had done just that and he was "convicted" by Lee's preaching. He and his wife became members of the first Methodist Sunday school class in Maine, and Daniel later received Deacon's orders from Rev. Francis Asbury. (Thus, he was not a circuit-rider -- in the Methodist church today, would be ministers are first ordained Elders, then Deacons, and finally Ministers). He and Elizabeth had many children . His gravestone in Wayne's Evergreen Cemetery says "Blessed are they that die in the Lord" and her's reads "Here lies a tender mother." |
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