The Descendants of Polly and Ebenezer Alden, who Were Sixth in Descent From John Alden, the Pilgrim


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DESCENDANTS OF POLLY & EBENEZE


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DESCENDANTS OF POLLY & EBENEZE


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The Descendants of Polly and Ebenezer Alden


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Excerpt from The Descendants of Polly and Ebenezer Alden: Who Were Sixth in Descent From John Alden, the Pilgrim In the following pages an attempt is made to bring into order the details of descent of two of the lines of the posterity of John Alden, the Pilgrim. Mainly they are a record of our researches, and of the labor of our many friendly helpers. There can be no question of the value and the necessity of such work as this, even if imperfectly done, if it is once conceded that his worth while to preserve records of descent; and one who attempts to follow any line of our family in the first two hundred years, when there were few Plymouth or Bristol County towns in which a John or Joseph or David or Ebenezer did not live, and in some more than one at the same time, will need all the light that he can get from any source in arriving at the truth as to the parentage of a given person. It is useless for us to regret that this record of a sister and brother is in double form, and that some of the facts connected with their common ancestors are stated more than once in the historical sketch that precedes the matter comprehended under the title-page. The daily duties of each have left too little time for even this result, and the genealogist who uses our work must exercise what patience he can with the repetitions. To the descendants of either the duplications of fact will seem less vexatious. This double plan of work, by which each of us becomes solely responsible for his work, does not extend to the arrangement of the order of statement, in which a plan which seemed on the whole the least objectionable has been adopted. Each Alden mentioned will be distinguished by an Arabic numeral before the name, and the relationship to the immediate ancestor will be shown by the number of that ancestor after the name. 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.




The Descendants of Polly and Ebenezer Alden, Who Were Sixth in Descent from John Alden, the Pilgrim;


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Alden


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Alden Family







Memorial of the Descendants of the Hon. John Alden


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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1867 edition. Excerpt: ...5. Augustus, Jay, Me., farmer. 6. Winslow, m. wife dead. 7. Lucy Ann, m. B. Macomber, Jay, Me. 497. VDI. Sylva Alden, Jay, Me. dau. Silas, (270) b. 1801, d. 1842; m. John Packard, Readfield, Me.; now lives in Jay, Me. Children, 1. Augusta, d. 2. Albion, carpenter, Winthrop, Me. 3. Otis, carpenter, unm. 4. Louis, do. Winthrop, Me. 6. Sewall, farmer, Jay, Me. 6. Winslow, TJ. S. A., killed in army. 7. Cary. 498. VII. Silas Alden, Winthrop, Me. son of Silas, (270) b. 1804; m. Polly Morrison of Fayette, Me.; m. 2, Mary Page of Winthrop, Me. CHILDREN. 1. Montgomery Morrison, 15 Dec. 1833, (812) 2. Columbus, (813) 3. Emily, (814) 4. Ellen, (815) (twins) all by the first wife. 499. VII. Eliza Alden, Jay, Me. dau. Silas, (270) b. 1806, d. 18 Apr. 1856; m. Nathaniel Noyes, Jay, Me.; m. 2, Noah Thayer, Randolph, Mass.; no ch. Children, 1. Nathaniel, who m. Martha A. Dyer, Randolph, Mass. 2. Hosea, m. a Fisher of Weymouth, d. 3. Emery, all by her first husband. 500. VII. Williams Alden, Winthrop, Me, farmer, son of Silas, (270) b. 1807; m. Louiza Reynolds of Jay, Me. CHILDREN. 1. Harriet Ann, (816) 2. Rutilus, (817) 501. VII. Winslow Alden, Randolph, Mass. carpenter, son of Silas, (270) b. 1812; m. 17 Oct. 1839, Hannah, dau, of Oliver Fuller of Jay, Me. She was b. 5 Sept. 1807; had a son Anson, b. 5 Oct. 1840, wh d. 3 1865, a. 25. 502. VII. Lovina Alden', Jay, Me, dau. Silas, (74) b. 5 July, 1814, m. Louis Packard, Rediield, Me"; has three dau. 503. VII. Eleanor Quint Alden, Jay, Me. dau. of Silas, (270) b. 20 Apr. 1820, d. June 13, 1864, a. 44: m. 1843, Linus Belcher. Randolph, Mass. carpenter; had one dau. Eldanor Alden, 9 July, 1845. 504. VIT. Betsey Alden, Jay, Me., dau. Joseph, (271) m. Gilbert Eustis: had 3 children: m. 2, Nathan Walker, ...