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I262 THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY

(1830-00):issue: J-Alexander David (1; 1858: InFlorence E. Ogden; m 2d, Edith M. Reed); !l­Howard James (above).

II-III Aug. 23, 1894, Mary Eugenia ••"rIght, 0Ephratah, N.Y., Feb. 17, 1&W: dau. of Rev.Henry Wright, of Albany Co., N.Y., In :MaryE. Shutts ....

A.B., Syracu'se, '92 (rte1ta U., P.RK.); A.M., Co­lumbIa, I9QO(Sigma Xl), PI1.D., 1906. Educationand M.E. pastoral work, 1892-1[)14;scientificresearch with Carnegie Instn. of Vi'ashlngton,in dept. of genetics at Cold Spring Harbor,L.I. Author (See Who's Who in America).Residence: 14 Myrtle Av., Huntington, L.L,N.Y.

1-BAltNWELL, Josepl1 Walker, b Charleston,S.C., Oct. 81, 18-i6.

5-John Barnwell (qv);4.-Col. Nathaniel (170if-75),aide to Gen. Ogle­

thorpe in Fla. e"pdn., 1740; Tn Mary Gibbes(Col. John': Gov. :RobertO);

8-Robert (1761-1814),soldier Am. Rev. and des­perately wounded; memo 2d Congress, 1791-93;speaker S.C. Ho. of Rep. and pres. Sena.te (hisson Robert \Voodward, 1801-82,was memo U.S.Congress and U.S. and e.s. senator from S.C.,pres. S.C. Coll. and chmn. faculty of U. ofS.C.) •..

Maternally i u-J ohn Ba.rnwell {5 above};5-Natl1anie (4 above);4-Edward (1.757-1808),col. Am. Rev.;8-Edward (1785-1860),planter; fit ElIzabeth Os­

born.2-Son of 'WilIiam Hazzard Barnwell (1806-63),

rector St. Peter's P.E. Church, Charleston, 2Qyrs.; m 1$29,Catharine Osborn Barnwell (1809­86); issue; I-Robert Woodward (1881-63):II-­Edward H. (1832-1908);III-Catharine Osborn(1835-1920):IV-Efizabeth (1887-1916);V-EstherHutson (1838-1925):VI-'Villiam FInley (1840-61);VII-Stephen Elliott (1842-1923);VIII-Ann (1843­1915); IX-Joseph Walker (above); X-Allard11848-99);XI-Mary E. (111850);XII-Ghar!es M.(1852-1923).

IX-m Jan. 23, 1883, Harriett. KInloch Cheves(1849-19()(),dau. of Dr. Charles. H. Cheves, ofCharleston, S.C.; issue (all b Charleston, S.C.);I-Harriott KInloch, 0 Aug. 20, 1837:Tn Apr. 9,1912,Esmond Phelps, of New Orleans; 2-Jo­seph \Voodward, 0 Aug. t 1891;Clemson, '13;M.I.T., '15; capt. Co. A, 11,th Engrs., 42d Dlv.,and with A.E.F. in France, 1917-19;3-GharlesEdmund, /J Oct. 29, 1894; pvt. Hdqrs. Troop,30th Div., 1916-19•.

Ed. S.C. Mil. Acad., U. of S.C., U. of Gottingen,Germany. La.wyer; memo S.C. :H:ouse a.ndSenate, ete. Cadet S.C.. Mil. Acad., partici­pated in action and wounded in :knee, 1864.Pres. S.C. :FIist; Soc., Cl1aI:leston Library Soc.,etc. Residence:. ·i8South Battery, Charleston,S.C •

1-BAR'rLE'1''l', Wa.rren Slla.s, b N.Y. City, Sept.3, 1865.

6-WiIliam Ba.rtlett (1670·1741;desc. either Rich­ard or John Bartlett, brothers, sons of Ed­mund Barttelot of -Stopham, Co. Sussex, Eng.,came to America, 1634),Tn Hannah Evarts (1669-1753); .

t>-l\foses (1708-66),clergyman and phYSician, ofChatham (now Portland), Mass.; nI LY<iiaFIske (1700-66;Rev. Phineas', pastor at Had-dam, Mass.); .'

4-Phlneas (1745-99),physician; n. Sarah SymondS(1747-1832),widow of Dr .• Joseph Bullard;

8-Phineas (1783-1865),Tn Pamella Pomeroy (1787­185/).

8-\Vl11iam Ing-raha.m, from Eng. to Boston, 1653;King Philip's War; Tn 1656,Mary Barstow (IJ1641;William", qv); .

7-Timothy (1660-1748),m Sarah (Wilson) eowell(16f>9-1742),dau. of Joseph Wilson, of Eng.;

6-0badiah (son of 7 (uncertain] or of Williamor Jeremlal1, brothers of 7 a!1d sons of 8), mElizabeth-;- .. - - --.--' - :

5-Oba01ah (IJ 1m), m Barbara.-; .4-Willtam (b 1746),m 1773,Esther Carpenter;8-Asa (1791-1853),m Hannah BUss (1794-1844;

Ephrlam'l.9-Eltweed PomeroY' (qv);S-Medad (ea. 1638-1716),Northampton, Mass.: was

Selectman, co. treas., asSO. justice, dep. Gen.Ct.; m Experience Woodward;

'i-Maj. Ebenezer (1669-1754),commr. to treat with

the Indians at Albany, 1724;high sheriff; memoCouncil; nI 1692,Sarah King;

6-Ebene'l=er (1697-1782),In 1722, EUzabeth Hunt(1701-82);

5-Stephen (1732-68)m Eleanor Lyman;~-Hon. Enos (1761-1826),memo Legislature 10yr8.;

m Lucy Smith (1766-1847;Maj. John');3-Pame1ia (1787-1850),III Phineas Bartlett (3

above).2-Son of Phineas Ba.rtlett (1826-81),m 18M, Lydia.

Amelia Ingraham (1832-94); issue: I-HarryPomeroy (01862; m Mary Evelyn Brown): II­'Warren Silas (above).II-Not marx-ied. Ph.B., Yale, '86; LL.B., N.Y.Law' Sch., 1892. Mem. law firm Spell' & Bart­lett, New York. Clubs: Graduates (N~vtHaven), University, Assn. of the Bar, WestSide Tennis, Down Town. Address: 52 Wa.llSt., New York.

l-:BAX'1'EN., Frances, 0 'Varren, Pa •• Feb. 14,1859•.

10-Capt. Ge'Orge :Ba.xter, came In Winthrop'Sfleet, 16:ro;English se.c. t.o.Gav. Kieft 'Of NewAmsterdam, 1642-47,to ·Gov. Stuyvesant, 1647­53; brought the ;Royal Charter of Charles IXto .Gen. Ct. of R.I., 1663;Tn Alice-;

9-Thomas (b ca. 1626),m 1651,Bridget- (she ,I>2d, John Palmer);

8-Thomas (b 1654),m ca. 1674,Rebecca (Adams?);7-John (Q 1679), mea. 17<:6,Mary Honeywell

(Israel") ;6-John (0 ca. 1706),m :Martha Close (Benjamin');5-Pettit (1732-1809)Am. Rev.; m 1760,Sarah Brush;4-Jol1n (1760-1841),Am. Rev.; m 1786,Dorcas Whit-

lock (Jonathan', n> Sarah Lobdell [Samuel";Joshua'; Lt. Simona]; John"; JOhn'; .John";John"); .... __

8-John Whitlock (1792-1862),ml814, Mary McQueen(James', m Grissel, dau. 'Of Adanijah Water­man, 111 Mary ElWell)•..

9--S.urgeon John Green& (qv):8-Maj. John. (1,620-1708),dep. gOY. R.I., II> Ann

Almy (1627-1709); .7-Audrey (l667-1773),Tn Dr. John Spencer {l66S­

1743);6-John (1693-1'171),>nMary Fry (1693-1746:Thomas',

m Weltblan, dau. of Thomas Greene (son ofSurgeon John, 9 above);

5-Welthian (b 1718),m 2d, 1747,Thomas Nlchols(b 17'23),soldier Am. Rev.;

{-Elizabeth (Q 1748),m 1774,John Greene" (James";John7; JohnS, of Quldnessett, R.I.);

8-Ransome J. (1792-1874),ill 1823,Susa.nna BartonGorton.

2-Dau. of Henry Ba.xter (1817-86),In 1853,JuliaAnn Emeline Greene. (1835-1!i101;issue: I-Adele(11 1855; m William Boyles McCormlck); II­Henry Galen (1856-1922;m 1892, Eleanor Mc­Lean); III-Frances (above) ..

Compiler of The Baxter FamilY, Residence:. 316Pa. Av. E., Warren, Pa.

I-B!lAO:a:. GOodwin :Ba.tterson, b Hartford,Conn., Oct. 2, 1885.

9-Thomas :Beaoh (qv);II-John (16"-5·1709),m Mary-;7-John (1690-1773),m 1st, Sarah Tyler; 1/12d, Mary

Royce:6-Adna. (1718-88),m Hannah Miles: _5-Ebenezer (1766-ca. 179-1),m Lucy Steele (desc.

Gov. William Bradford, qv):4-GeorgB (1788-1861),pres. Phoenix Na.t. Bank,

Hartford; 'In Harriet Bradley;z.-Joseph 'Vatson (1823-87),importer; In JosephIne

Elizabeth Coffing.

7-.James (Battson) Batterson (4 179:6),from Eng.to Greens Fa.rms, Conn.; m E.Iizabetb (Beers?);6-Geol'ge, !It 175Z, Elizabeth Oysterbanlrs; m 2d,

17M,Rachel Oysterbanks;5-George (1758-1837),pvt. Am. Rev.; m 1779,Mary

Seeley (1763-18S8);4-Slmeon Seeley {o 17972"III182C, MelIssa Roberts;3-James Goodwin (1/S'''o-lV(l1),marble quarrIer;

pres. Travelers Insurance Co., Hartford; mEunice Elizabeth GoodWIn (1821-97).

2-Son of Charles Coffing Be"",h (See Vol. I,p. 22G),m 1884, :Mary Elizabeth Batterlilon (01856)•.•

M Sept. 8. 13D8,EthBl Gertrude Curry, b Boston,Mass., De.c. 1, 1883;dau. Samuel Silas Curry,of Boston; issue (all b Hartford, Conn.): I-An­nabel Gertrude. 0 Nov. 30, 19-16;2-Mary Good­win, Q May 8, 1~}19;~arol Coffing, b Aug. 24,mo.

ITHE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY 885

and afterward in Am. Rev., 1n Abigail Dodge(1751-1850);

3-Benjamin F. (1790-1874),privateersman in Warof 1812,prisone!" of war in Eng. 2 yrs., m Re­beaca French (1805-'11).

2-Son of R!11a Giddings (1847-90),m 1867,JamesHenry Whe1den (1843-72),hardware mcht.; is­sue: I-Frank Henry {above}; 2-El!zabeth R.(1874-94).

l-M Aug. 11, 1891,LilHan May Hopkins, D Ypsi­lanti, Mich., Oct. 23, 1870;dau. George R. Hop­kins, from Can. to Ypsilanti, Mich., 1864;issue:I-Gilbert Hart, b Detroit, Mich., Aug. 22,1&J6;2d('lass machinist's mate, subchaser gas "figr., 9months in transport service, 'Vorld War; m.June 17, 1919,Robina Ann, dau. Norman E. Mc­Leod, Detroit; 2-Ford Hopkins, b Detrolt, Jan.2, 19(}3.

Sec. and treas. Detroit-Star Grinding Wheel Co.Clubs: Detroit, Detroit Boat, Detroit Attletic,Bloomfield Hms Country, Old Club. :Resi­dence: 400Burns Drive, Detroit, Mich.

WHIPPLE, George Hoyt, b Ashlllnd, N.H., Aug.28, 1878.

10-Matthew Whipple (1£05-47),from Eng., re-ceived a land grant at Ipswich, Mass., 1688;

9-J oseph (ca. 1645-1708/(9),111 Sarah-;8-Dea. James, 11~Mary Fuller, of Salem, Mass.;7-Dea. Jacob 11,1707),served. in French and )n-

dian War, 111 1729,Jerusha Leland;G-Capt. Moses (1733-1814),capt. Am. Rev., chmn.

Com. of Safety, In 1763,CatherIne Furbush;5-Aaron (1761-1838),m 1784,Mathilda Cooper;~-David (1785-1863),111 Sarah Cutting;3-Dr. Solomon (d 1884),111 1850,Henrietta Kimball

Hersey.l()-John Hoyt (1610-15-1687),of Salisbury, Mass.,

received land grant, 1639/40;9-.John (1688·9!!),m 165l1,Mary Barnes;8-John (16£3-91),m Ellzabeth-;7-Daniel (1689f90-1742/43),m 1710,Sarah Rowell;£-Eliphalet (b 1723),m 1745,Mary Peaslee;5-Simeon (1754-1824),m 1777,Miriam Morrii1;4-Henry (1787-1844),m Betsy Cotton;3-George (0 1817),m 1852,Frances Moody Smith.2-Son of Ashley Cooper Whipple, M.D. (1852-80),

physician, m Frances Anna Hoyt (0 1857); is­sue: 1-George Hoyt (above); 2-Ashiey (01880;m Charles G. Platt).

I-M June 24, 1914,Katharine Ball Waring, b atCharleston, S.C., June 24, 1914; dau. ThomasMalbone Waring, of Charleston; issue: 1­George Hoyt, Jr., b at San Francisco, Calif.,May 4, 1917;3-Barbara, 0 San FranciscO, June14, 1921.

A.B., Yale, '00 (Phi Beta Kappa); ~f.D., .JohnsHopkins, 19&5(Sigma Xi, Alpha Omega Alpha,Beta Theta Pi, Phi Chi). Dean and prof. pa­thology, Sch. of Medicine and Dentistry, U.Rochester, since 1921(sec Who's Who tn Amer­ica). Residence: 320Westminster Road, Roch­ester, N.Y.

wm.~COMB. Da,vid, b Worcester, Mass., Jan.22, 187(1.

Desc. John Whitcomb (1588-16£2),from Eng. toDorchester, Mass., 1633,and thru:

3-David (1812-87),of Worcester, Mass.2-Son of George Henry Whitcomb (1842-1(116),pio­

neer envelope mfr., 'Vorcester, n~ 1865,AbbieMiller Estabrook (1842-1900);issue: I-Henry E.(If 1871;m Gertrude Dowling); 2-Emma Caro­line (1876-1902);3-David (above); 4-Ernest Mil­ler (Ii 1882;mAnna J. GaunUett).

3-Jf Sept. 13, 1911,Mildred Osgood, b at Boston,.June 20, 1884: dau. Benjamin F. Osgood, ofMalden, Mass.; issue: 1-David, b at Seattle,Wash., Mar. 26, 1917.

B.A., Amherst, '00, M.A" 1905; Harvard, 1902-04;LL.B., George WaShington U., 1906. Invest­ments. Federal fuel administrator for Stateof Wash., and exec. sec. U.S. Fuel Adminis­tration, World War. Clubs: Cosmos (Wash­ington), Rainier, College, Golf, Yacht. Sum­mer place: "Westwold," Woodway Park, Ed­monds, Wash. Residence: Seattle, Wash.

WHI'l'E, Albert Beebe, 0 E. Randolph (now Hol­brook), Mass .• Sept. 11, 1871.

8-Thomas White (1599-1679),from Bng. to Wey-

mouth, Mass., 16~6,lawyer, capt. of a militaryco., selectman, rep. to Gen. Ct.;

7-Thomas (1647-1706),m Ma!"y Pratt;6-Joseph (1677-1740),m 1704,Sarah Bailey;5-Capt. John (1710·90),soldier French and Indian

War, m 1748,Ruth T.hayer;4-Cornelius (1752-1820),soldier Am. Rev., m 1773,

Abigail Thayer;3-Thomas (1778-1862),soldier War 1812,m in 1808,

Meriel Burr.9-John Beebe (1600-50),from Eng., rI on voyag(',

1650, m Rebecca-;8-Samuel (b 1633),m Agnes Keene;,';7-Jonathan (1) 1674),m Bridget Brockway;G-Jonathan (0 ca. 1693/94),1n 1st, Hannah Coley;5-Samuel (1725/26-1786),m Jemima Beebe;4-Steward (b ca. 1759-1825),capt. Am. Rev., m 2d,

Hulda. Beebe;&-Samuel (1795-1864),m 1818,E\mice McCray.2-Son of Edmund White (1823-1£05),shoe mfr.,

memo Mass. Legislature, m Nancy EmmelineWhite; m 2d, Lucinda. '\Vhite; In 3d, 1870,SarahBeebe (1831-95);issue (lst marriage): I-Emmons(b in 1857; on Sarah Isadore Sleeper); (2d mar­ria"e): I-Edmund Burr (1868-1913;m Nellie Con­nor); (3d marriage): 1-Albert Beebe (above).

3d-1-ill Oct. 1, 1893,Mabei White .Jones, b Ran­dolph, Mass., Nov. 25, 1870;dau. Joseph .Jones,of Brookline, Mass.; issue: I-Richard Beebe,b Minneapolis, Jan. 7, 1901.

B.A., Yale, '93 (Phi Beta Kappa); Univ. Leipzig,Ger., 1897;Ph.D., Yale, 1898. Instr. in history,1899-1900,asst. prof., 1900-07,prof. since 1~07,U.Minn.; author (see Who's ,,;rho in America).Summer place: Rowe, Mass. Residence: 8106th St. S.E., Minneapolis, Minn.

WHI'l'E, Oharles James, b Boston, Mass., Dec.26,1868.

6--William White (Ii 1687),from Eng. to Irelandwhile an infant with his father (who foughtin the Irish cause_ through the siege of 1689),thence to Londonderry, N.H., ca. 1725,latermoved to Chester, N.H.;

5-001. William (1740-1829),In Janet Craham: I)l 2d,Mary-; .

4-Robert (1770-1840),m Susanna Patterson;-James Patterson {1800-79},m Mar~' Anne Ciarlte.~-Jonathan ElUs, m Hannah -;3-Jonathan (1800-84),m Catherine Partridge.2-Son of James Clarke White (1833-1916),grad.

Harvard, '53, M.D., 1856,physician, prof. der­matolorry at Harvard, m in 1862,Martha AnnaEllis (1838-gS);issue; I-McDonald Eliis (1863­1916);2-Perrin Ellis (0 1865);3-Charles James(above).

3-.W June 29, 1893,Olfvia Alger Richardson, 0 atBoston, Nov. 24, 1867;dau. of Thomas FrancisRichardson, Boston (desc, of Francis Cooke,Mayflower Pilgrim); issue: I-James Clarke, IJ

Vienna, Austria, Feb. £, 1895:Harvard, '17; en­sign and It. (j.g.), U.S.N.R.F., Qverseas serv­ice, World War; m July 21, 1917,Camilla, dau.Lewis Henry Morgan (issue: Patricia, b Apr.26, 1918;Camilla Leonard, b Sept. 2:5,1920);2­Ellen Phelps, b Boston, Feb. 3, 1903;m June 25,1923, David Sears; 3-Richardson, Ii Cohasset,Mass., Aug. 5, 1905.

A.B., Harvard, '90, M.D., 1893; stndied medicineat Paris, Vienna, London, Bonn, Berlin, Bre.s­lau and Prague, 1893-1896.Prof. dermatology,Harvard Med. Sch.; dermatologist, Mass. Gen­eral Hosp.; consulting dermatologist, BostonInsane and Infants' hOsps., Mass. CharitableEye and Ear Infirmary, New Engiand Dea­conesS Hosp., etc. (see Who's Who in Amer­ica). Clubs: Somerset, Harvard. Summerpiace: "Holly Hil!," Cohasset, Mass. Resi­dence: 259Marlborough St., Boston, Mass.

W:s::t'l'ELOCx., Willia.m WaJlace, b Baltimore,:Md.,April 1, 181m.

Desa. Isaao Whitelock (d 1781),from England toLancaster, Pa., 1740,moved to Norfolk, Va.,later to Wilmington, Del., memo Pa. colonialAssembly, 1772;and thru:

3-George (1780-1833),m Sarah Sheward.8-Edmund Freeman (qv);7-Mary, m 1653, Edward Perry (1£30-1695),from

F,ng. to Mas1'., 1661,settled at SandwioJl;

886 TEE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY

6-Edward (1673-1725),1110 2d, 1705, Eliphal Smith;5-.Tohn (1718-77),1110 1738,Ma.rgat"et Pusey (1720-72;

Caleb, Jr., 6); .-!-Rest (1751-1816),1110 Dr . .Tames Sheward, sur­

geon British Navy, settled at Newbern, N.C.;3-Sarah (1780-1850),1110 in 1805,Georga Whitelock (3

above).Z-80n of WilHam Whitelock (18:t6-1893),mcht., 1110

1st, Anna Stockton Woolston, 1110 2d, Jane Stock­ton Woolston (0 l826-d 1911),both daughters ofStephen Woolston, 1110 Elizabeth Stockton, bothof N.J.: issue (2d marriage): I-George (1854­1920; 1110 Louise Clarkson-Sauerwein); 2-Eliza­beth Stockton (1110 Daniel Banks Dorsey); 8­Anna stockton (d 1922;1110 William B. Steel); -!­Mary Sheward (1110 Admiral Harry P. Huse, U.S.N.): &-Susan Woolston (0 in 1865);6-WilliamWallace (above).

&-:M January 10,1901,Baroness Marie Louise vonStockhausen, b London, Eng., Jan. 9, 1882;dau.Baron Otto von Stockhausen, of Berlin, Ger.;issue: 1-0tto von Stockhausan, 0 New York,N.Y., Mar. 20, 1903;PhiUips Acad., Andover,'20; 2d It., Mass. Vol. Inf .• Oct. 1918;A.B.• 00­lumbia, '24.;Z-Jane Stockton (b and a Jan. 17,1905).

A.B., JOhM Hopkins, '90 (Phi Kappa Psi); Ph.D.,Univ. Munich, 1893. Served apprenticeship innewspaper work in New York; author, trans­lator: prof. Germanic languages, St. Stephen'sColI. (see Who's Who in America). S.erved aschief yeoman, U.S.S. Glou<:ester, Spanish-Am.War. Clubs: Authors (London), Players, Ma<:­Dowell. Residence: 1270 Madison Av., NewYork.

W1tETraOaX, Bra.nd (Joseph :Bra.nd Whitlock),b Urbana, 0., Mar. 4, lS69.

1-Thomas Whitlook (1620-1703),from England toMass., moved to Middletown. N.J., ca. 16ro,mSusanna Stock:

6-John;5-James, 1110 2d, Jane Cruiser;4-John (1775-1830),m Lydia. Howell (1776-1842);a-Elias (1797-1880),1110 Mary Johnston (1805-86;Luke

4).&-Thomas Brand, trom Scotland to Va., 1746;4-Thomas, m Fran<:es Carter;3-Joseph Ca~ter (1810-1398),m Lavinia Hickman

Talbot (dese. Thomas Hickman, from Eng. toVa" cB..1683).

2-Son of Rev. Elias D. Whitlock, D.D. (1843-1913),M.E. minister, m Mallie L!:,~!!,_i!!;_~a~~.;}s~.~;I-Brand (above); 2--I\iIary .DfjUt' \.LOIiJ-1 '} i <:r-YV U'"Ham G. (b 1880);(-Francis E, (1882-1915).

l-'M June 29, 1892,Susanne Lamb Brainerd (Feb.13, 1874-0ct. 31, 1892),dau. Gideon R. Brainerd,oJ: Springfield. Ill. (desc. Rev. David Brainerd,celebrated Indian missionary, revivalist, au­thor).

M 2d, .June S, 1895,Ella Brainerd, b Sept, 25, 1876(sister of 1st wife).

LL.D;, Brown, 1916; Ohio Wesleyan, 1917,Ken­yon, 1919;Litt.D., Western Reserve, 1919;Doc­teur en Droit, Universit{, Libr", de Bruxeiies,1919. Lawyer, author, diplomat: mayor of To­ledo, 0., 1905-1913;E.E. and M.P. to Belgium,Dec. 2, 1913,A.E. and P., Sept. In9-Feb, 1, 1922.Decorated: Grand Cordon de I'Ordre de L~o­pold, Belgium, 1917;Croix Civique de 1110 Pre­mi/!re Classe, 1919;Grand Croix de Saint Sava,Serbia, 1921; Grand Cross Order Rising Sun,Japan, 1922; Commemorative Cross, Com1t~National, Belgium, 1921; elected by commoncouncil Bourgeois de Bruxelles, 1918,Cltoyend'Honneur d'Anvers. ~18, Bourgeois de LI/!ge,1918,de Gant, 1921. Awarded gold medal, Nat.lnst. Social Sciences, 1914,for social service.Member Am. Acad. Arts and Letters, RoyalAcad. of Belgium, Belgian Royal Academy ofFrench Language and Literature; hon. mem,"Grand Serment Royal des Arbal~triers de St,Georges," etc. (see Who's Who in America).Clubs; Cercle du Pare, Royill Golf (Brussels).Century, Players (New York). Cliff Dwellers(Chicago), Authors (Boston), Inverness, To­ledo, Toledo Country. Residence: Toledo, O.Address: Am. Embassy, Brussels, BelgIum.

WIC:rarAM, 01a.rence :a:or3ce, b at New Haven,Conn., Jan. 12, 186().

8-Thomas WiCkham {b 1624-41688/89},a Puritan,from Eng. to Wethersfield, Conn., 1648,free­man, 1658,lIt Sarah Churchill (1680-1700);

7-W1!liam (o 1657),mea. 1682,Sarah Long;6-Dea. Jonathan (1689-1755),1110 1713,lI1ary -:5-Dea. Hezekiah (1715-92),minute man, 1775,m in

1755,Elizabeth -;4.-Hezekiah (1'106-1800),soldier Am. Rev., m 1800,

Elizabeth Perrin;8-John (1801-55),m 1823,Melinda Culver (1800-80;

desc. of Edward Culver, soldier in Pequot andKing Philip's wars).

-!-Aaron Sande:!:s (1758-1811);8-Oren, m Sally Canedy.(desc. Alexander CanedY,

Plymouth, Mass., 1660).Z-Son of Horace .John Wickham (1836-1914),in­

ventor and mfr. machines for mfg. envelopesused by the govt., m 1857,Fylura Sanders (1836­1922)•.

M June 26, 1900,Edith Farwell McGraft, b Sagi­naw, Mich., Nov. 24, 1871;D.A.R.; dau. of H6n.Newcomb McGraft (184.4-1904),mayor of Mus­kegon, Mich.

Capitalist, mfr., Hartford, Conn. World trav­eler. Served pvt. to capt., Conn. N.G., 1879-92.Twice memo Hartford Common Council. Mem.O.F.P.A. (gov. Conn. Soc. 2 yrs.), S.R., S.A.R.(an organizer and pres. Conn. Soc. 2 yrs.), etc.Clubs: Hartford, Automobile, Republican, andHartford Golf. Residence: "The Pines," Man­chester, Conn.

WIOJtA.M, Xenry ~aylor, b Hickory Hm, Han­over Co., Va., Dee, 17, 1849.

a-Thomas Wickham (1624-1688/89),from Eng. toWethersfield, Conn., 1548,freeman, 1658,m Sa­rah Churchill (1630-17~O);

7-Joseph (1662-1734),settled at Southampton, L.I., 1697,m 1684,Sarah Satterly;

6-Joseph (1701-49),m Abigall Parker (b 1703);&-John (1184-1808),1110 Hannah Fanning (sister of

Gen. Edmund Fanning);-!-John (1763-1839),eminent lawyer, settled in Va.,

1782,1110 Mary Fanning;3-William F. (1793-1880),of "Hickory Hill," Va.,

m Anne Carter.1-8ir Ale:xander Spotswood (qv);6-Katherine. 1110 Bernard Moore, of "Chelsea";6-Ann B., 1110Charles Carter, of "Shirley";-!-Robert, m :Mary Neison (Thomas 5; soldier in

Am. Rev., gOY.ot Va. and a "signer");3-Anne, m William F. Wickham (3above).'i-James ;;:ay1or, from Eng. to Va., ca. 1652,m

Mary Gregory;6-John (b 1696),m Charlotte Pendleton;5-.James, m Ann Ponard;4.-John (1750-1824),of ''Hazelwood,'' Va., maj. in

Cent. Army, distinguished lawyer, U.S. sen­atorr author, m Lucy Penn (John 6, a Usigner/'from N.C.);

3-Henry (18~0~45),m Julia Dunlop LeIper (Thom­as 5, patriot Am. Rev., ry. builder and opera­tor).

2-80n of Williams Carter Wickham (1820-88),brIg.gen. C.S.A., ry. pres., memo Va. State Senate,his statue, heroic size, erected Richmond, 1891,m 1848,Lucy Penn Taylor (1830-1913);issue: 1­IIenry Taylor (above); 2-Anne carter (b 1852;m Robert H. Renshaw; m 2d, Wl1Iiam E. By­erly); 3-WJI1iam Fanning (1860-1900)._

I-M Dec. 17, 188:1,Elise Warwick Barksdale, b atRichmond, Va., Aug. 28, 1861;dau. George A.Barksdale, of Richmond; issue; 1-WilliaJnsCarter, b Hickory Hill, Va., July 17, 1887; It.cdI'. U.S.N.; m Apr. 22, 1912,CredUla Miller (is­sue; Williams; Laurence;.-Cred11la); Z-GeorgeBarksdale. b HiCkory Hill, Sept. 13, 1888; 1110

Apr. 10, 1916,Virginia Chesterman (issue: Vir­ginia, b 1918;Henry, b 1919).

A.B., Washington and Lee U" '68; LL.B., U. Va.,1870. V.P. and gfm. counsel C.&O.Ry.Co.; re­ceiver for U.S. Circuit Ct, of Va.. Passenger& Power Co., Richmond Passenger & PowerCo., and Richmond Tra<:tion Co. Mem. Va. Ho.of Dels., 1879,Va. Senate, 1888,1891,95, 99, 1903,1923(see Who's Who in America). Mem. S.A.R., S.O.V. Clubs: W",stmoreland. Common-

THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGYHale, b New Haven, Feb. 21, 1917;G-.TohnFred­"rick, 0 New Haven, Sept. 17, 1918;G-NormanHale, b Bethany, Conn., Apr. 8, 1924.

Ed. Wilson's Prep. SCh., New Haven, Conn.Pres., Whitlock's Boo\{ Store, Inc., New Ha­ven, C')nn. ¥em. S.A.R., Am. lUst. Assn.,N.H. Hist. 800. Clubs; Quinniplack, Painta.nd Clay, Fellowcraft. Summer place: Beth­anY, Conn. Residence.: 21~ Elm St .• NewHaven, Conn.

1-WKXTM:OBE, FrMlk Jta.ydexs. b on bd. anAmerican sa.lling ship in Melbourne Harbor,Australia JuJy 14, 1m.

9-John Whltm.o1'e, was at Wethersfield, Conn.,1639;ktlIed by Indians, 1640;8-Francis (1625-85),selectman at Cambridge;King Philip's Wax; m Isabel Park (cL lG05;Richard·, a propr. of CambrIdge, 1636);7-John (i654-1739), Med!ord, Ma~s.; m 1st, Rachel(Eliot} Poulter (1643-1723;Francis ElIot');

6-.Tohn (1683-1753),111, 1106,Mary Lane (1636-1783);5-Francls (1714-94),Bath, Me,; m 1739,Mary Hall

(171Jt-!t1) ;4-Andrew (1760-1839),Am. Rev.; m Lucy Couil­

lard;3-William, C. (1788-1877),m 18M,Phoebe Hayden.2-Son of Benjamin Franklin Delano Whitmoro

(1S39-1900),master mariner: 11' 18711_~IaryPalmer(1851-99);issue: I-Mary LUly (0 :ufl2): !I-FrankHayden (above); In-Morton Palmer (m Cath-erine IIfacKinnon). , ,

II-Not married. A.B", Harvard, '99 !Delta U.),B.L.S.} N.Y. State JJibra.ry Sch .• 19Q1. Asst.IIbraMan, Bowdoin CoIl., 19()1-05;librarian,Brockton (Mass.). Pub. Library, 1905-26,EastChicago (Ind.) Pub. LIbrary, 1925--. Mem.S.A.R. CJubs: Appalachian Mountain, Har­vard (Baston). Residence: 1205 Beacon St ..East Chicago, Ind.

1-wxr.r~AXEE,Virginia- LeeJo~ (Mrs. Ja,mes~,). b Me~phis, Tenn., Nov, 26, 1853.Desc. Thomas Joy (1611-78),from Eng. in the

"Constance," 1635;was an architect and build­er at Boston; supported Dr. Roaert Child'spetition for extension of the right of suf­frage, 1646: settled at Hingham, 1647: memoA. and H. A. Co., 1658; ft!\eman Mass, BayColony, 1665;built Boston 'Town House, 1651:m 1637,Joan Gallup (d: 1691).

&-Dau. of Levi Joy (1&26-1901),merchant: m 1850,Ma.ry Frances EiIJ (1828-1916);Issue: I-Luan(01857; m Alvan B. Goodbar); II-Levi Cm Eliz­abeth McClelland): III-Virginia Lee (above);IV-Dun·can :am (Z!t Lucy Barlow Turner); V­Jerone 131115(m EtoHe Johnl.on).

III-m Aug. 20, 1890,Dr. James Thomas Whit­taker (b Mar. 5, 1B43-June3, 1900):son of jamesWhittaker, of Ba.ltlmore; issue: l-Wal1aceSeelY, 11LakewQod, N.Y., July lli, 1892;Ph.B.,Yale-S .. '14; m Sept. 8, 1919, Martha TaYlor,dau. of WilHam :n. Davis, of CIncinnati; 2­Virginia .TOy,71LakeWood, N.Y., Aug. 21, 1895;ed. Miss Master's School, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.

Residence: 250 GreendaJe Av., Clifton. Cincin-nati, 0,

I-CECIL, Charles :Perr7, 71nr. PanvllJe, Boyle• Co., Ky., July 3, 1852.

6-.Tohn Cecn (dese. of William CeclJ, Lord Bur­leigh, prime minister under Queen Elizabeth),from Eng. to St. Mary's, Md., ca. 1658;

!>-John; ,

4-Samuel (d 1786),moved .from :r.fd, to PulaskiCo., Va.; '" Rebecca Whlte;&-samuel White (0 1769),m POny Ingram.2-Son of .Tames Granville Cecil (1803-81).moved

to Wayne Co., Ky., 1820,to Boyle Co., Ky .• 184'1;m 1838,Sarah Ann "Buster: Issue: I-William;If-Mary; III-James; IV-Hayden; V-Gran­ville; Vr-charIes Pel:1'Y (above): VIr-AnnIe;VIII-Sarah.

VI-m Oct. 5, 1875,LillIe Curran Whftthorne; Is­sue: l-Charles Perry, :Jr., b Aug. 9, 1376;m Jan.6, 1901,Virginia Bowman; 2-Jean 'CampbeJl. 1J

NoV. 21, 1m; m Oct. IO, 1900,Robert. SmithDulin; 8-Sarah, 11 Dee. 10, 1880;m Nov. 6, 1901,Frank C. Ta.ylor; 4-LiUie WhJtthorne, b Feb.

26,1885;m Aug:. 18,1920Thomas J. CecH, son ofBeatty CecH (qV)i &:Curran Whitthorne (Sept.12, 1836-Nov.6, 189); 6-GranviIIe Welsh (March9, Iw.!-Oct. 9, 1913). '

Planter. Residence; Danville, Ky.

256

4-.Tnmes (1767-1854),came from Eng.; m ElizabethNorman, of Taunton, Eng.;

3-Henry John, D.D., LL.D. (1W3-74), 2d P.E, bish-op of Ill.; m Evelina J:'larrj<:;tBruen.

9-John She1c1on (qv);&-Nicholas (1674-1747),". Elizabeth Tillinghast:7-Pardon (1701-42),m Mary Waterman;6-John (173J.-G-!),m 175~Lydia Gibbs;5-.100 (lr"s..1832), sgt. 1st R.I. Cont. Line: 711 1783,Joan Crawford Type;

4-crawford Bernon (1799-1859)~m Abigail Maxon;3-Edwln Holmes (1821-90),m 1~·16,Frances Ogden.2--.Son of William Fitzhugh W111tehoUBe11842-

1909)1. m Fanny Sheldon (b 1852);Issue: I-Fran­ces ':;heldon (ll1873;m Baron Constantine Ram­say, of Russia); II-Henry John (b 1874: mEthel, !lau. at: Sir George Duntze, bart., ot:Waies); III-Lily Bruen (m Hon. Charles JohllCoventrY, of Eng.); IV-William Fitzhugh (mEdith Sybil poug~s); V-$heldon (above); Vl­Norman Ogden (b 1887; m 'I'llrnara, Princes~Bagration-Moulthransky),

V-m Oct. 14, 1920,Mary Alexander. b N.Y. Cltj',May 12, 1895;dau. of Charles Beatty Alexan­der (See Vol. 1, p. 414, for genealogy); issue:1-Cha.rles Sheldon. 1; Paris, France, Nov. 6,11121;2-GeOrge Bruen, b Paris, 1;'eb. 22. 1923.

Student Eton ColI., Eng.; B.A., Yale, '05. Amer­ican diplomatic service, 1908;counselOr, Am.EmbassY, Paris, since 1921(See Who'S Who illAmerica). ·Mem. R.S •.A.., S.R. 'Residence; 48AV. HenrI Martin, Paris, France ..

1-W:a:rrIl'l'G, WiUi&m H'enrY",Jr., b Millwood,Va., July 2~, 1862.

8-.James Wh1tln8' (16OS-ca.1658),from Eng. In"The George" to Cha.rles City Co.• Va.., 1617,with Mr. :B::elth,guardian; '" 1643,Ann-;

7-Maj. Henry: (b 1650),burgesg from GloucesterCo., Va., 1650-84; memo Council, 1691;treas. otVa., 1692:m Elizabeth-:

&-Col. Henry (b 1680), m Ann Beverly;5-Francis (1720-75),Frederick Co., Va.; In Fran­

ces Perrin;4-Renry (1748-86),It. 4th Va. Inf. in Am. Rev.;

m Elizabeth Braxton;:I-Francis Beverly (1785.1867),ensign U.S.N. on

the "Constel1a.tlop!': m 'Mary Burweil.9-Na.thaniel Poot& (qv); ,8-Nathaniel (1620-55),m Elizabeth Smith. <Lt.

Samuel");7-Nathaniel (1647-1703),11' Margaret Bliss (Na-

thaniel., ;~Nathamel (1682-1774),m Ann Clark;5-Charles (1728-95),m Jerusha Chamberlain;4-Elisha. (11 171m,m Phoebe Sabin;3-Elisha (1783-1842),judge of otsego Co., N.Y.,

m Eliza BJague. '

2-Son of William Henry Whiting' (1823-98),farm­er; m 185'l, Mary Jay Foote (l826-19Ql); issue:I-FranciB Beverly (1859-61);II-William Henry,Jr. (above); III-Abram Polhemus (:I,8$-88).

rr-n~ JuJy 31, 1834,Sarah Ray Currie (bee. 16,1860-Feb.15, 1925)idau. of Rev. Archibald Cur­rLe, w. 'Ma.ry Let tla Wharey.

A.!3., Ha'!'Pden-Sldney, '80, A.'M~l8821.gra~ stu­<lent, D. Va., 1881; (LL.D., .t1ampaen-Sldney,1923; D.Litt" Austin CoIL, Tex., 1924). Asst.teacher, Prince Edward Aca.d.•Va .. 1881-86.Uni­versity School, NashvllleL,:renn., 1885-88;prin.,Ciay Hill Acad., Va.., 1""'1-1902:prof. LatIn.'Hampden-Sidney C-oU.,190Z(See Who's Who inAmerica). Residence: Hampden-Sidney, Va.

l-W~OOJr, Ol11I'ord Everett Kale, 0 Nor­walk, Conn., Apr. 14, l885.

G-David Whitlock (a 1789),w. Mary-;5-Abel (1759-1829).soJdler Atn. Rev.: m' Phebe

Birchard (1765-1841);4-Ellphalet (1792-1888),m 1810, Naomi Gilbert(1788-1854) ;

8-Abel (1810-25),m 1847,Susan Ann Grumman(1825-99).

2-Bon of Ll),ther G. ,W~tlook (0 1852),ma$ter ofWhitlock's School, Wilton. Conn.; editor,"The Present Age"; m· 1812,Ida Virginia. Hale(0 1853); Issue; I-Genevieve Ea1e (11'.15-1'003-);n-Clii'ford E. !L (above)..

II-m Aug. 6, 19U,Dotothy~'Munz, b New Haven,Conn.; dau. Fr,ederick Munz, of New Haven,m Ka.therlne Weisner; Issue: I-C. E. R.• Jr.,o New Ra.ven, Conn., J'une 28. 1912::}-ReverdyHale, 0 New Haven, May zr, 11)13;3-Gilb!\rtHa.le, 0 NeW' Haven, Nov. 12, 1915;4-Manson

628 THE COMPENDIUM OF AlIiIERICAN GENEALOGY

5-Peter (1775-1844), m 1797, Hannah WattsBrintnall (1776-post 1856; Benj.·, m Rachel'Watts) ; , ' ,

4-Llb<>rty (1808-81),Sweden, "Me.; ilL 1832,SallyCox Stearns;

3-Liberty Emery (1833-1913),Raymond, Me.; 111.

1860.Della Elizabeth Bulkley;2-Del!a Bulkley (2 below).12-John A1deu, Mayflower Pilgrim (qv);ll-Elizabeth (1624/25-1717), 111- 1644, WilHam

Pa.bodi" (1620-1707);10-M1<ry,m Edward Southworth;9-Mercy, m Moses Son1e (John'•• 'lJL Hester

[Nash] Samson; Geo.", Mayf. PiJ., qv);8-Isaac, 'III Agatha Perry;7-Mary, m Abraham Josselyn;6-Mary, 'III W!1liam Cox;5-Lydia, ,It Levi Ste ••rn",4-Sally C., 'III Liberty Rolden (4 abOVe).lO-Peter :an1Jrley (qv);9-Gershom (1636-1713).'n 1659,Sarah Chauncy

(1631-99;Cha.s.", qv);8-Rev. John (1679-1731),Colchester, Mass,; In

1701,Patience Prentice; "7-Capt. Gershom (1708/09-1788),Wethersfield,

Conn.; 'III 1733.Abigail Robbi)1s (1714-93);6-capt. John (1738-1807),111- 1759,Judith Worth-

ington (b 1742); , _5-Gurdon (1777-1845),m 1st, 1798,Fanny Wrig'ht

(ca.1781-1819);4-Gurdon Henry (1812-79), 'lit Susan Eliza

Brown (1814-88):3-DeUa E. (1838-1932),'n Liberty E. Holden (3

above) •2-Delia Bu1kley (b 1871), '" 1892, Windsor

Thomas White Cb 1866; brother of WalterCharles White, see below); grad. RS .• Wor­cester Poly. lnst., 1890; p•.es. White MotorCo., 1906-21,chmn. bd., 1921-27,now retired(see Who's Who In Amertca); Issue: I-·Thomas Holden (1 above); II-Delia BulkJey,(0 189&;m Herman Lansing Van); III­Windsor Holden (b 1905: m Jean StevensonGraves).

1-m Aug. 16, 1917,(Gertrude) Kathleen York, bCleveland, 0., July 10, 1&95;dau. Robert H.York, Cleveland; issue: I-WindSor Thomas,n, b Wa'lhington, D.C., Nov. 28,1918;2-RobertYork, b Cleveland. 0., Aug. 28. 1921;3-ThomasHolden, Jl·., b C1eve1and. Aug. 5, 1926.

I-Grad. Un!v. Sch., Cleveland. 1912;S.B., Itar­va •.d, 1917,With 'Whlte Motor Co., Cleveland,1919-27;pres. Commonwealth SeC'urities, Inc.,(:leveland, 1928--. Trustee Cleveland Mus. of)/atural History, Cleveland CoIl., HawkenSch.; dir, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Nat.Tile Co., Perfection Stove Co., Clirts Corpn.,Commonwealth Securities (see Who's WhoIn America). Secc>ndIt. C.A.C., Aug. 1917-Feb.1918;1st It. Air Service, Feb. 1918;hon. dlsch .•Dec. 31, 1918.Re.pubU"'1.n. Clubs: Union, Tav­ern, Chagrin Valley Hunt, Hunting YalIeyPolo. University (New York), Harvard(Cleveland and New York). Summer place;Hunting Valley V!llage, Chagrin Falls, O.ResidenCe: 2335Delamere Dr., Cleveland, O.

l-WHZ'rE, Wa.lter Cha.rles, b Cleveland. 0.,Sept. 9, 18~6-d Sept. 29, 1929.

to-John :Ba.ll (qv);!hJohn (ca..1620-1675).sailor; to Lancaster, post

1665; killed by Indians; ?>L 1st. EllzabethPierce (d ante 1665;John''', m Ellzabeth-);

S-John (1644-1722),In 1665,Sarah Bullard (Geo.·,m Beatrice Hall);

7-James 0670-1730),?It 1693/94.Elizabeth Fiske(li 1667/68;LL Nathan', In Elizabeth, dau. Wm.Fr~r; Natha.n9; Nathl.hl);

6-Abigall 0702-55).m 1723,Jonathan Livermore(1700-1801,aet. 101); ,.

5-Susanna (1740-1816),lIt 17!i9,Joshua 'rownsend(1742-1812); _' ,

4-Abigail (1768-1839),lit 1788, John Greenleaf(1767-1842);

3-charles Ward (1805-00),lit 1823,Louisa Har­riet _Greenwood;

2-Almlra Louisa (2 below).H)-Joseph Clark (d 1684),pro pl'. Dedham, 1640;to

Medfield; freeman, 1653;In Alic.e-;9-Joseph (1e42-17Da),m 1663, Mary Allen. (1641­

1702;James'·. 'lJL Ann Guild);3-Solomon (1678-1748),m ca.1698,Mary White (d.

1740);7-So1omon (1701-47), '11. 1723, Mary Lovell (b

1703/04;Alex.'. ,n El!zab<>th, dnu .. Tos. Dyer; ..'\.1<>:<.0) :

S-SyblI (b 1737), In 1756,James Rolbrook (1729­74) ;

5-Sybil (176()-1S"42),,n 1780,Jonathan Greenwood(1755-1821);

4-Jonathan (1786-1846),m Phebe Temple;3-Loulsa Harnet (1808-4(}),m Charles 1,V,Green­

leaf (3 above).10-Jonathan :E'af.rba.nk(qv);!i-George (bap. 1619-1682/83),Sherborn; m 1646,

Mary Adams Cd 17U);8-Eliezer (b 1655), m Martha. LOVett (b 1654;

Dan.", In Joanna, dau, Robt. Blott);7-Lydla (1~82-1755),on 1702,Edward :Rice (1672­

1741;Sam.", 111- Mary (Dlx] Brown; Dea. Ed­'mundo,>qv);

6-EII"abeth. (/) 1718)•.111- 1740,Ezekiel Howe (1720­1800);

5-Rebecca (b 1754),In ca.1777,Jonathan 'remp1e(1152-96),Am.Rev.;

4-Phebe (1787-1856),In Jonathan Gree-I1waod (4above) ;

3-Louisa R., In Charles \V. Greenleaf (3 above);2-Almlra Louisa (1886-1900),m 1858, Thomas

Howard White (l836-1914),founder and pres.Wqite Sewing lVlachine Co. (for issue andother lir~eages see Vols, II to V).

1-,,, 'Sept. 25, l.!H9,Mary Virginia Saunders (seeVol. V); io>sue (all & Cleveland, 0.): 1­Ann Heron, b July 7, 1920;2-Mary G•.eenleaf,IJ Feb. 27, 1922;a-Virginla Harrison. and 4­Walter Charles, Jr. (twins, b Sept. 28, 1923,both d Infancy); 5-Walte,' Harrison, b June4, 1926; 6-Martha Welles, 0 Oct. 311,1927; 7­Catherine Cory ton, b June 20, 1929.

I-B.S., Cornell, '98 (Alpha Delta Phi). Pres.White Motor Co.~ d11".,Union TnlSt Co., Gar·field SaVings Bank. 'Vas ohmn. citizens' ad­visory bd. for motor transpot·t, and In France,Mar. I-June 1, 1918.Chevalier de la Legiond'Honneur. Clubs: Metropolltan, University(New York), Union, Chagrin Valley Hunt,Kirtland Country (Cleveland). Residence:"Circle W Farms," Gates Mills, O.

1-W:a:I'.rELOC:B:, W1lliam Wallnce, b Balti­more. Md., Apr. I, 1869.

5-Isaac Whitelock (1712-81),from Leeds, Eng"1740/41, prob. to Phila.; at Lancaster, Pa.,1754; memo PEt. Colonial Assembly, 1772; toWlImlngton, Del.; In 1st, 1742, Mary- (1723­66) ;

4-Charles (0 1752), Wilmington, Del .. to Ohio;. In 1772wHannah Gray (Geo.", '" l\{•.•rt'Y, un".Julln arner; Jos.");

3-George (1780-1833)',Qf \V!1mington, Del., an<lPhi1a.; ,tt 1805,Sarah Sheward;

2-WiIllam (2 below).8-Edmund Freeman (qv);7-Mary, 'n 1653,Edward Perry (qv);6-Edward (1673-ante 1728), Sandwich, MasS.; 'n

2d, 1705, EJiphal Smith (16811-1747);5-.John (1713-&7),'to Marlborough- Tp., Chestel'

Co.• Pa., to London Grove, Pa., thence to\Vilmington, Del.; m 1737, Margaret Pusey(1720-72;Cl,lleb.",from Berl<s, Eng., to Chestel'Co., Pa., ,n Prudence, ua:u. Robt. Carter);

4-Rest (1151-1816),m 1780,Dr. James SheWArd(d. 1791;),surgeon British na vy; settled a lWilmington, Del.; d. at Savannah, G!\.;

3-Sarah (1781-1850),m George WhItelock 0above) ;

2--\Vmiam (1815-93).see pOl·tralt and bIography;1>L 1845, Anna Stockton 1,Voolston 0818-49);m 2d, 1853,her sister, Jane Stockton Wool­ston (1826-1911).both daus. of Stephen 'Wool­ston; issue (2d marriage): I-George (1854­1920; In 1&78,Louise Clarkson Sauerwein);II-Wll1iam Stephen 08:'>6-57):III-ElizabethStockton (18r.0-1929;In 1887,Daniel Bal)ks Dol'.sey): IV-Anna Stocl<ton (1862-1922;'m 18~7,William B. Steel); V-l\1ary Sh.eward (Mrs.Harry P. Muse, qv fol' maternal lineages);VI-Susan Woolston (1865-1933);VII-\VllliamWallace (1 above). , _--

1-m Jan. 10, 1901,Baroness Mary Louise "0/1Stockhausen, of Berlia, b London, E,)g., Jan.9, 1884;issue: 1-0tto'von Stockhausen, l> NewYork, N.Y., Mal'. 20, 1903;Ph!llips Acad., '20:A.B., Columbia, '24 (Alpha Delta Phi. Sach­ems): Proudfit fellow in letters, Columbil:1,1924-25; first Chanler hist. prize, Columbia,1924;2-Jane Stockton (b and d Jan. 17, 1905),

1-A.Boo Johns Hopkins, '90 (Phi Kappa Psi);Ph.D., U. MuniCh, 1893. Sel'vea: !lpprentice­"hip in' newspap{>!' wOl'1, :1t N",w Yorl,; for-

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