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Saturday, June 5, 2010

Joseph Canney 1650 Mary Dam 1651-1719


    

-H-
8th Great Grandparents

Joseph Canney 
Parents: Thomas Canney and Jane (unknown surname)
Born abt 1650 Dover, Stratford, New Hampshire
Married 1) Mary unknown surname about 1668 (she died in 1670)
2) Mary Clements 25 December 1670 Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts
Children: Jane
(This second wife named Mary died sometime between 1671 when she had Jane and before he married Mary Dam).
3) Mary Dam abt 1673

3 marriages for Joseph Canney  - all to women named Mary


Life Note: He was given a house and land east of Huckleberry Hill, Dover Neck, NH in 1673 and added the Stokes lot
Died before 17 Nov 1690 - the administration date of his will - widow Mary mentioned.
Sources
Book: History of Rockingham and Strafford Counties, New Hampshire, with biographical sketches of its pioneers and prominent men, compiled by  D. Hamilton Hurd, published 1882, page 769
Book: Early Records of New Hampshire Families Vol 7, Published by Committee in 1853, in Boston, outside biding claims 1913, page 117
Marriages from Book: U.S. Marriages Prior to 1700
Book: Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire, p. 629 by Walter G. Davis, Sybil Noyes and Charles Libby
Mary Dam
Parents: Deacon John Dam and Elizabeth Pomfret
Born 4 May 1651 Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire
Married 2) William Harford 22 Nov 1701 New Hampshire
Died after 27 May 1718 Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire
Sources
Birth: Collections of the Dover, N.H. Historical Society - Vol 1 Early Records of NH families
Book: Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire, p. 629 by Walter G. Davis, Sybil Noyes and Charles Libby
American Genealogical Biographical Index (AGBI) Vol 39 Page 270
North American Family Histories




                   CHILDREN with second wife, Mary Clement

Jane Canney
Born 15 Dec 1671 Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, British Colonial America
Married Richard Hussey 1690 Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, British Colonial America
Children: Richard, Job, Robert, Mary, Joseph, Elizabeth, Eleanor, Abigail, Jane, William, Margaret, Esther, Benjamin
Died 21 August 1761 Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, British Colonial America
Buried
Sources
Birth: New England Historical and Genealogical Register, published 1853 by committee, page 117, Vol 7
Family Search
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CHILDREN with third wife, Mary Dam

Joseph Canney
Born 14 Oct 1674 Dover, New Hampshire
Married Leah Allen 1 December 1699 Dover, New Hampshire

Joseph and Leah's marriage record
Life note: in 1707 he sold to John (his youngest brother) his part of the homestead and settled in Cocheco Point and afterward, the Waldron's suit new Campion's rocks. Was still alive in 1735.
Children: Abigail 
Died after 1735
Buried
Sources
Birth: New England Historical and Genealogical Register, published 1853 by committee, page 117, Vol 7
Book: Early Records of New Hampshire Families 
Book: Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire, p. 629 by Walter G. Davis, Sybil Noyes and Charles Libby
Marriage: American Marriages before 1699 AND U.S. New England Marriages before 1700
Family Search
ancestry.com
-H-
7th G grandparents
*
Mary Canney

Born 15 Feb 1679 Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire
Married Samuel Willey 3 June 1702 Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire

List showing Mary among her birth and marriage
among other things about her siblings
Children: Samuel Willey Jr.
Died 2 June 1703 Dover, Stafford, New Hampshire
Buried
Sources
Birth: New England Historical and Genealogical Register, published 1853 by committee, page 117, Vol 7
Clip: Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire, p. 127 by Walter G. Davis, Sybil Noyes and Charles Libby
Family Search
ancestry.com
Thomas Canney
Born abt 1680 Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire
Life note: Thomas had his stepfather's (William Harford's) homestead.
Married Rose Pinkham (widow of James Tuttle) 15 May 1709 Stratford, Coos, New Hampshire
Children: Thomas, Susanna, Martha, Benjamin, Rose, William, Joseph, John, Elizabeth
Died 30 June 1761
Will written: 10 April 1758 Proven 30 June 1762: all but Joseph among the children are named in his will, meaning that all others were alive in 1758.

The Last Will and Testament of Thomas Canney 1680

In the name of God, Amen, the tenth day of April in the year of our Lord Christ, 1758, I Thomas Canne of Dover in the Province of New Hampshire in New England, yeoman, being something aged and infirm in body but of a sound disposing mind and memory therefore as I conceive it, the fittest time, do make and ordain this to be my last will and testament.

In the first place I humbly recommend my soul to God the father of spirits hoping for his pardoning mercy thro the merits of Jesus Christ and my body to a decent interment at the discretion of my executor hereafter mentioned and as touching my worldly estate my will is that my just debts be first paid my funeral charges defrayed within convenient time after my decease by my executor of this my last will and testament

Secondly, I give and bequeath to my eldest son Thomas Canne ten acres of land more or less where he now dwells. Also, one hundred pounds old Tenor to be paid him by my said executor with which three hundred pounds old tenor more I paid him myself heretofore which sums together is in full of his portion out of my estate.

Item: I give to my daughter, Susanna Hanson, one hundred pounds old tenor to be paid her by my executor in three years after my decease.

Item: I give to my daughter, Martha Meder, one hundred pounds old tenor to be paid her by my executor in three years after my decease in manner aforesaid.

Item: I give to my son, Benjamin Canne, one hundred pounds old tenor to be paid in manner aforesaid, which sum together with what I have already given him complete his portion.

Item: I give to my daughter, Rose Canne one hundred pounds old tenor to be paid by my executor, also one feather bed and furniture for the same also one iron pot, one iron skillet, one frying pan, and one pewter platter, together with free and full liberty of one room in my house to dwell in and also to have an equal share or comfortable support out of my real and personal estate so long as she shall remain single and unmarried.

Item: I give to my son William Canne, one hundred pounds old tenor to be paid him by my executor, in manner and term aforesaid with what I have already given him complete his portion.

Item: I give to my son John Canne, all my homestead farm where I now dwell (?) a small orchard with the land whereon it stands joyning to Ephraim Tibbets land. I likewise give to my said son John Canne all edifices, buildings, and other orchards thereon together with all that tract or tracts of land of mine on the westerly side of the Back River also one in the ox pasture (so called) together with one piece of thatch bed at or near partridge point, also one feather bed and furniture for the same together with all my farming utensils viz.; plows, harrows cart and wheels sleds, yokes, chains, axes, and with all the iron in or about my house, except what I have already given my daughter Rose Canne to be to him the said John Canne and his heirs and assigns forever he and they carefully complying with and paying out the above-mentioned debts and legacies

Item: I give my grandson Joseph Canne, the within mentioned small orchard with the land whereon it stands. Joining to the land which formerly belonged to Joseph Hall, deceased, also to the land of Ephraim Tibbets aforesaid and I desire that my son, Benjamin Canne may have the care and management of the same aforesaid grandson until he is twenty-one years of age.

Item: I constitute and appoint my son, John Canne, sole executor of this my last will and testament making null and void all and every will or wills heretofore made by me. Rectifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament.

In witness hereof I hereunto let my hand and seal the year and day first above written.

Signed, sealed, published, pronounced and declared by the said Thomas Canne as his last will and testament in the presence of us the subscribers

Elijah Tuttle

Alex Caldwell         April 10, 1760

P.S. Memo I give and bequeath unto my daughter Rose Canne  over and above what is mentioned in the foregoing will (viz) one fire shovel, one pair of tongs, and one trammel and all the rest and residue of my estate real and personal or of whatever name nature, or kind or whosoever the same is or shall be found I give or bequeath to be divided in equal shares or proportions amongst all my children.

In witness whereof, I have also hereunto to set my hand and seal in the presence of Elijah Tuttle, Signed: Nathaniel Austin, Alexander Caldwell. N.B. the words all equal was entered before signing

 Thomas Canne’s signature was an X

Province of New Hampshire, June the 30th 1762 this will was proved by the oaths of Alexander Caldwell and Elijah Tuttle in common form

R Wibird Judge of Probate

Recorded according to the original

Province of New Hampshire: To all people to whom these presents shall come Richard Wibird, Esquire, Judge of the probate of wills in and for the Province of New Hampshire, sendeth greeting.

Know ye that on the day of the date hereof before me at Portsmouth in said province the instrument’ a copy of which is hereunto annexed purporting the last will and testament of Thomas Canne late of Dover in same province, deceased)  was presented for probate by John Canne, sole executor. Therein named and Alexander Caldwell and Elijah Tuttle two of the witnesses whose names are thereto subscribed being then present made solemn oath that they saw the said testator, sign, seal, and heard him declare the said instrument to be his last will and testament. That he was then, to the best of their judgment of sound and disposing mind and that they with Nathaniel Austin subscribed their names together as witnesses to the execution thereof in the presence of the said testator. I do therefore prove, approve, and allow of the said instrument as the last will and testament of the deceased and do hereby commit the administration thereof in all matters the same concerning and of his estate whereof he died, seized and possessed in said province unto him the aforesaid executor, well and faithfully to execute the said will and testament, and to administer the estate of the said deceased, according to the same who accepted of the said trust and is directed to bring in an inventory thereof according to law and he shall render an account  (upon oath) of his proceedings therein when lawfully thereto required.

In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal of the court of Probate for said province. Dated at Portsmouth aforesaid 30th day of June Anno Domini 1762.

Buried
Sources
Book: Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire, p. 127 by Walter G. Davis, Sybil Noyes and Charles Libby
Death: Family Search
ancestry.com
John Canney
Born abt 1682 Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire
Life note: He lived on the family homestead after his father's death and was his father's executor.
Married Sarah Austin 22 Dec 1712 Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire
Children: Mary, Sarah
Died 1747
Buried
Sources
Book: Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire, page 127 by Walter G. Davis, Sybil Noyes and Charles Libby
Family Search
ancestry.com
Elizabeth Canney
Born 1684 Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire
Married Reynold Jenkins 19 May 1712 Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire

Reynold Jenkins and Elizabeth Canney family


Children: Elizabeth, Jabez, Hannah, Mary, Sarah, Elijah
Died 1765 Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire
Buried
Sources
Book: Kittery and her Families by Everett Schermerhorn Stackpole, Lewiston, Maine, 1903, page 550, 559
Family Search
ancestry.com

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Thomas Orcutt 1677 Jane Emerson 1679

For deeply researched/sourced information about this family line please go to this site: http://www.queenanneswar.com/genealogy/orcutt.html
Note:  this link no longer works, but I'm leaving it as a source I had used.  If anyone knows if there is a new site for this family, I would like to know. 

Update 2020: I found another:  https://orcuttfamilyhistory.wordpress.com/ which looks like it takes the family back and has a LOT of sourced information.


H- 7th Ggrandfather
Thomas Orcutt
Parents William Orcutt and Mary Lane
Christened 2 Oct 1677 Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Note: IGI didn't give a date, but the above online address did, adding a disclaimer that the page was torn and so the date could have a double digit
Occupation: Farmer
Married 1) Jane Emerson 29 November 1703 Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts
2) (Widow) Margaret Ray Sutton 15 May 1744 Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Died 5 Dec 1749 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Buried
Sources
Christening: Massachusetts Births and Christenings, IGI Film 0014791,0496902 IT1 Batch C501321 and Vital Records of Scituate Massachusetts to the year 1850, Volume 1 - Births (NEHGS), at the charge of the Eddy Town Record Fund Boston, Mass. 1909), pg 277.
Marriage: History of the Town of Hingham, MA, The Genealogies, vol. II, by George Lincoln, p. 100
His second marriageAn Orcutt Line by Judith Orcutt Holy Chapter 2 p 17 records it is his marriage, not his son's and page 19 tells HOW this was determined.
Family Search
ancestry.com
Thomas Orcutt Probate Record
Emerson Genealogy p 39-40, Suffolk Deeds 24: 176. Boston, Massachusetts.
Note: this regards Thomas and Jane's sale of her inherited (from her grandfather Joseph Emerson Sr.) share of property to her uncle James Emerson for 8 pounds.

Marriage Record from Massachusetts Vital and Town Records
 Transcription (spelling and punctuation left intact):
Thomas Orcutt was married to Jaen Emerson this 29th day of November 1703 by Maj. Samuel Eells
one of her majesties justises of the peace.


H - 7th Ggrandfather
Jane Emerson
Parents Joseph Emerson and Mary Moody Fellows
Born Abt 1679 Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Died sometime before 15 May 1744
Note:  her husband married the Widow Sutton by that date
Buried
Sources
An Orcutt Line by Judith Orcutt Holy Chapter 2 p17
Family Search
ancestry.com

CHILDREN

Jane Orcutt
Born 18 Dec 1704 Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Jane Orcutt's birth Record
Translation: B (meaning birth) Jane Orcutt the daughter of Thomas Orcutt and of Jane his wife was born the 18th day of December 1704.

Married Moses Pratt 5 Oct 1732 Cohassett, Norfolk, Massachusetts
Moses and Jane's marriage record
Translation: Moses Pratt and Jane Orcutt were married October the  5 1732 by the Rev'd. Nekesn Hobart

Children: Moses, Samuel
Died
Buried
Sources
An Orcutt Line by Judith Orcutt Holy Chapter 2 p17
Birth: Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915
Marriage: Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910
AGBI Vol 28 p 10
Family Search
ancestry.com
Thomas Orcutt (Jr)
Born 3 Jul 1707 Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Thomas's birth record  
Occupation: Trader
Married  Thankful Jenkins 17 Jan 1733 Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Thomas and Thankful's marriage record

Children: Edward, Seth, James, Luke, Reuben, Martha, Olive
Note: I have found records for all children except Luke and Reuben in Cohasset. There is a big space between James and Martha so Luke and Reuben probably are part of this family, but I would like documentation. If you have some, please share
2) (Widow) Margaret Ray Sutton 15 May 1744 Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Note:  this marriage is an Error!!! this is his stepmother, not his wife! Proven by deeds that this Thomas was still married to Thankful in 1745.
Died 1764 Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Sources
Birth: Massachusetts Town and Vital Records 1620-1988 for Hingham page 255
An Orcutt Line by Judith Orcutt Holy Chapter 2, pgs 17, 19, 25
Marriages: Massachusetts Compiled Marriages, 1695-1910
Family Search
ancestry.com
Mary Orcutt
Born 11 Feb 1710 Cohasset, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Mary Orcutt birth record
Married Luke Roberts 11 December 1737 Cohasset, Norfolk, Massachusetts
Mary and Luke Roberts marriage record - note the date
Mary Orcutt Roberts Headstone

Children: ???
Died 14 Jan 1773 Plymouth, Massachusetts
Buried Kings Chapel Burying Ground, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Sources
Birth: Massachusetts Town and Vital Records 1620-1988 for Hingham page 255 (just below Thomas's)
An Orcutt Line by Judith Orcutt Holy Chapter 2 p17
Marriage: IGI Film 0928191 IT2 Batch M502203 dated 1695-1751 and Massachusetts Marriages 1695-1910
Family Search
ancestry.com
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11242862/mary-roberts
H - 6th Ggrandfather
*Emerson Orcutt
Emerson's birth record





Born 1 Aug 1713 Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Married Mary Gardner 3 Apr 1735 Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Emerson and Mary's marriage record
Her surname is given as Garnett 
Children: Baby boy Orcutt, Elijah, Hannah, Mary, Emerson, Jane, David, Mary
Died 1777 Abington, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Buried
Sources
An Orcutt Line by Judith Orcutt Holy Chapter 2 p17, also Chapter 3
AGBI Vol 128 p 8
Family Search
ancestry.com
Hannah Orcutt
Born 21 Feb 1717 Higham, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Married: Never married
Died 31 Jan 1735
Hannah's death record
Note:  there was a diphtheria epidemic (a.k.a. Throat Distemper) and Scarlet Fever in the area at this time and could possibly be the reason she graduated from life.
Sources
An Orcutt Line by Judith Orcutt Holy Chapter 2 p17
Information about the cause of death (link active as of 3 July 2020) : https://www.newenglandhistoricalsociety.com/great-throat-distemper-1735/
Family Search
ancestry.com
David Orcutt
Born 31 Dec 1720 Higham, Plymouth, Massachusetts
David's birth record

Christened: 1721 Higham, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Occupation:Weaver and Mariner
Married Sarah (?) abt 1749 Massachusetts
Children: Reuben, Keziah
Died 10 June 1757
COD: presumed drowned or hit by boom/rudder - see article
Boston New-Letter Thursday 12 May 1757 Issue 2862 Page 1 which would make Monday, the day the sloop and bodies were found, the 9th of May.  I have seen the date of death as 2nd of May elsewhere, so perhaps that was the day the gale hit and the sloop/bodies weren't washed ashore until then or they'd already been there a while and only found at that time. I'm waiting to hear from a family member why they listed that date.



Transcription from 3rd paragraph on anything in red you see are my notes, since I have no idea what some things were : On Monday, the second instant in the night, was castaway on Salt-House Beach near Plymouth, A Bumpkin Sloop (a 'bumpkin' is a boom or beam of timber projecting from the bow by which to extend the lower edge of the foresail to the windward), burthen about 30 Tons (how much the sloop was carrying at time), laden with sand, having a new windlass (apparatus for moving heavy weight), and new quarter-rails and stanchions (long thin post used to support craft's life lines); there was found on board her, the bodies of two men dead; the names of whom are at present unknown: any person or persons owning said vessel are desired to repair to Plymouth, where she now is, and they may have her, paying charges to Consider Howland of said Plymouth.



Since the above, we learn that the names of the persons are, David Orcutt of Cohasset, and Robert Vinal of Scituate. Tis supposed that one of their deaths was occasioned by the boom or rudder, there being very high gales of wind that day after they left Squam, where they loaded. Tis uncertain what occasioned the other's death; he was found almost buried among the sand in the hold.
NOTE:  According to Google Maps, Squam, where the men left for their voyage, was about 102 'walking' miles from Plymouth where the bodies were found. The storm pushed them north at least that far, up into Cape Cod Bay and, eventually, Duxbury (a.k.a. Salt House Beach - 8 miles north of Plymouth).    The article doesn't not let us know if the body that was nearly buried was David's or Robert's.
Buried
Sources
Birth: Massachusetts Town and Vital Records
Christening: Massachusetts Births and Christenings
An Orcutt Line by Judith Orcutt Holy Chapter 2 p 17, 25-26
Index of Obituaries in Boston Newspapers 1704-1795 Vol 3 1968,
Death: US Newspaper Extractions from the Northeast
Death notice: Boston New-Letter Thursday 12 May 1757 Issue 2862 Page 1
AGBI
Family Search
ancestry.com
Google Maps

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Ebenezer Small 1760 Abby Leighton 1760

Note: This is where the family line becomes muddier. 
Ebenezer is supposedly married to Abigail (Family Group Sheet) and had all of these children. However, another source claims he was married to Elizabeth Jenkins. I can't find a thing on Abigail, but I found an Ebenezer's and an Elizabeth's gravestones in the East Wales Cemetery AND a record of the marriage. Perhaps Abigail was his first marriage? This desperately needs clarification. 
4/2011 Note:  There are some people working on this line at this moment and I will let you know how the story unfolds.
11/2019 Note: found a few more online sources and have added them

Ebenezer Small (Sr)
Parents John Small (Jr) and Pricilla Strout
Born abt 1760 Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland, Maine
Married Abigail Leighton 23 Feb 1781 Steuben, Washington, Maine
Died after 1823 in Cutler, Washington Maine
Buried
Sources
1800 US Census
1810 US Census
Marriage: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
Family Search
ancestry.com
Book: The Narraguagus Valley : some account of its early settlement and settlers page 5
Abigail (Nabby) Leighton 
Born 2 May 1760 Steuben, Washington, Maine
Died 1803 Milbridge, Washington, Maine
Buried
Sources
Book: The Narraguagus Valley : some account of its early settlement and settlers page 5
Family Search
ancestry.com


CHILDREN

Deborah Small
Born abt 1784 Cherryfield, Washington, Maine
Married James Colson about 1804 Maine
Children: Persis (girl), Abigail, Almira, Clarinda, Philo, Delia, Marie, Amaziah, Robert
Died 1830 Steuben, Washington, Maine
Buried
Sources
Book: The Narraguagus Valley : some account of its early settlement and settlers page 5
Family Search
ancestry.com

Samuel Small
Born abt 1786 Cherryfield, Washington, Maine
Married Mary (Molly) Colson 1807 Cherryfield, Washington, Maine
Children: Matilda, Phebe, Lucretia
Died 1814
Buried
Sources
Book: The Narraguagus Valley : some account of its early settlement and settlers page 5
Family Search
ancestry.com

Abigail (Nabby) Small
Born 1787 Cherryfield, Washington, Maine
Married Samuel Tuttle abt 1812 Cherryfield, Washington, Maine
Children: Lydia, Samuel, Mary, George, Mason, John, Charles
Died about 1876 Milbridge, Washington, Maine
Buried Tuttle Cemetery, Perry, Washington, Maine
Sources
Book: The Narraguagus Valley : some account of its early settlement and settlers page 5
Memorial: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140146291/abigail-tuttle
Family Search
ancestry.com

Margaret (Peggy) Small
Born abt 1788 Milbridge, Washington, Maine
Married Timothy Libby Cates about 1808 Lebec, Washington, Maine
Children: Ambrose, Lovina, Elmira, Clarinda, James, Timothy, Ebenezer, Lucinda
Died 9 April 1856 Cutler, Washington, Maine
Buried
Sources
Book: The Narraguagus Valley : some account of its early settlement and settlers page 5
1850 US Census Cutler, Washington, Maine (age 62, living with son Eben's family)
Headstone for her husband: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125585492/timothy-libby-cates
Family Search
ancestry.com

Thomas Small
Born 3 April 1791 Cherryfield, Washington, Maine
Married Deborah Tucker 21 July 1811 Eastport, Washington, Maine
Children: Deborah, Joseph, Sally, Ebenezer, Mary, Ann, Warren, Saul, Daniel
Died 1870 Milbridge, Washington, Maine
Buried
Sources
Book: The Narraguagus Valley : some account of its early settlement and settlers page 5
Family Search
ancestry.com

John Patten Small
Born 18 April 1793 Milbridge, Washington, Maine
Married 1) Lydia Leighton about 1817 Maine
No Children
2) Nancy Hinckley 1824 Dover, Norfolk, Maine
Children: Moses, Mary, Samantha, Orville, John, Martha, Alonzo, Stillman, Melissa, Lydia
Died 1875
Buried
Sources
Book: The Narraguagus Valley : some account of its early settlement and settlers page 5
Family Search
ancestry.com

Lydia Small
Born 20 July 1795 Milbridge, Washington, Maine
Married James Gross 18 October 1814 Eastport, Washington, Maine
Children: I haven't found any
Died 1869
Buried
Sources
Marriage; Maine Vital Records, 1670-1921
Book: The Narraguagus Valley : some account of its early settlement and settlers page 5
Family Search
ancestry.com

*Ebenezer (Eben) Small (Jr)
Ebenezer's headstone
Born 22 Oct 1799 Milbridge, Washington, Maine
Occupation:  Laborer (1850)
Married Eunice Harriman abt 1829 Maine
Children: Otis, Rufus, Nancy, Abby, Harriet, Luella
Died 30 Aug 1860 East Bucksport, Hancock, Maine
Buried Hillside Cemetery, Bucksport, Hancock, Maine
Sources
Vital Records of  Maine, Vol. 2 Births, Deaths and Marriages 1821-1840, Page 122
1830 US Census Bucksport, Hancock, Maine
Note: two females, two males
1840 US Census Bucksport, Hancock, Maine
Note: four females, three males
1850 US Census Bucksport, Hancock, Maine (age 50)
1860 US Census Bucksport, Hancock, Maine (age 60)
Vital Records Vol. 2 Births, Deaths and Marriages 1821-1840, Page 122
Book: The Narraguagus Valley : some account of its early settlement and settlers page 5
Family Search
ancestry.com
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/65578334/eben-small



Sally Small 
Born abt 1801 Milbridge, Washington, Maine
Married James Cates 20 Oct 1818 Plantation No 11 (Bucksport), Maine
James Cates and Sally Small marriage record

Children: James
Died
Buried
Sources
Book: The Narraguagus Valley : some account of its early settlement and settlers page 5
Note:  The book claims she married  Timothy Cates instead of James, but as you can see from the original marriage record above, she married James.  FYI: Timothy married her sister, Peggy (Margaret)
Family Search
ancestry.com
Anna Small
Born abt 1806 Milbridge, Washington, Maine
Married James Leighton 17 November 1829, Cherryfield, Washington, Maine
Children: Mary, Handy, Lydia, James, William
Died 15 July 1863 Steuben, Washington, Maine
Buried
Sources
1850 US Census Steuben, Washington, Maine (age 34)
Marriage: Maine Marriages, 1771-1907 FHL microfilm 10,798
Book: The Narraguagus Valley : some account of its early settlement and settlers page 5
Family Search
ancestry.com

Ebenezer Small (Jr) 1799-1860 Eunice Harriman 1810-1877

Ebenezer Small (Jr) a.k.a. Eben
Born 22 Oct 1799 Milbridge, Washington, Maine
There are several alternate birth places such as: Cherryfield, Wales, Androscoggin, and Pittston, Maine.
SIGH...at least the state is right.
Parents: Ebenezer Small and Abigail Leighton (Nabby)
Married Eunice Harriman 5 Jan 1827 Bucksport, Hancock, Maine
Died 30 Aug 1860 Bucksport, Hancock, Maine (age 60y 10m 8d)
Buried: Hillside Cemetery, Bucksport, Hancock, Maine
Sources
Headstone: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=65578334
Marriage: Vital Records of Maine page 122 (Thank you Eileen!)
1830 US Census Bucksport, Hancock, Maine
1850 US Census of Bucksport, Hancock, Maine
1860 US Census Bucksport, Hancock, Maine
Eunice A. <i>Harriman</i> SmallEunice Harriman
Born 15 May 1810 Hampstead, New Hampshire
Parents John Harriman and Avis Grindle
Died 1 Nov 1877 East Bucksport, Hancock, Maine
Buried:  Hillside Cemetery, Bucksport, Hancock, Maine
Sources
Sue Bixby, an archivist of the Harriman Family Association
Eric Erickson (he saw both graves)



CHILDREN

Harriet Lucella Small
Born 1829 Bucksport, Hancock, Maine
Married 1) John F Bowden 22 Aug 1849 Orland, Hancock, Maine
Children:  John, Fanny, Alfred
2) John Morris Baldwin abt 1868
Children: Hattie, John
Died 2 May 1909 Hollister, San Benito, California
Buried
Sources
Marriage to John Bowden: Maine Marriages
Family Search
Otis Harriman Small*Otis Harriman Small
Born 31 May 1830 East Bucksport, Hancock, Maine
Married 1) Dorcas Jane Quimby 17 Jan 1858 East Bucksport, Hancock, Maine
Children: William, Annie, Celia, unnamed infant
2) Mary P Norwood 6 Oct 1882 Bucksport, Hancock, Maine
Died 22 Apr 1906 East Bucksport, Hancock, Maine
Buried: Hillside Cemetery, East Bucksport, Hancock, Maine
Sources
Marriage to Dorcas: Copy of Marriage Certificate
Marriage to Mary: IGI Film 0010578 Batch M506412 dated 1864-1885
Family Search
Rufus Harriman Small
Born 14 March 1833 Bucksport, Hancock, Maine
Married Temperance L Farnham 3 Jun 1854 Dedham, Hancock, Maine
Children Frederick, Elmer, Lena, unnamed infant
Died 5 Jan 1912 Prunedale, Monterey, California
Buried:  Odd Fellows Cemetery, Holister, San Benito, California
OBITUARY (San Jose Mercury News 10 Jan 1912)
HOLISTER Jan. 9 – The funeral of Rufus H. Small who died Friday [5 January 1912] night at his home near Prunedale was held Monday afternoon at the undertaking parlors of Nash & Reiner. Mr. Small was a native of Maine, 79 years of age. For years he had lived at Bitterwater in this county, but the last 12 years with his wife, Mrs. Temperance Small he has made his home at Prunedale, Monterey County. The body was buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery in this city.
Sources
Family Search
Marriage: Maine Marriages 1771-1907 Film 10835 Batch M520901
News Article and picture of headstone: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=53933441

Nancy E <i>Small</i> GrossNancy E Small
Born 28 Feb 1840 Bucksport, Hancock, Maine
Note:  it was a leap year
Married James Leonard Gross 2 Nov 1858
Children: Nellie, Howard
Died 23 Mar 1868 (age 28 years 25 days)
Buried:  Hillside Cemetery, Bucksport, Hancock, Maine
Sources
Family Search
Headstone:  http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=65293391


Abbie A Small
Born  10 Nov 1847 Bucksport, Hancock, Maine
Married Joseph Warren Bowden 24 Mar 1869 Orland, Hancock, Maine
Note: Her name in the record is given as Abba A Small
Children: Elizabeth, Charles, Grace
Died:  17 May 1876 (28 years, 6 months, 7 days)
Buried:  Bowden-Heath Cemetery, Penobscot, Hancock, Maine
Sources
Marriage to Joseph: IGI Film 0011726 Batch M503732 dated 1781-1885
Family Search
Headstone: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67072823

Luella Small
Born about 1849 Bucksport, Hancock, Maine
Never Married
Died about 1860 Bucksport, Hancock, Maine
Buried
Sources
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