The Sacred Cod - individuals


picture William Newcomb Atwood Stone MD

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 7 Aug 1845 - Truro, Massachusetts 2
        Baptism: 
          Death: 17 Oct 1898 - Wellfleet, Massachusetts 3
         Burial: in Oak Dale Cemetery, Wellfleet 4
 Cause of Death: Valvular Disease of Heart 3


Parents
         Father: Thomas Newcomb Stone MD (1818-1876) 5
         Mother: Hannah Daniels Atwood (1819-1853) 6

Spouses and Children
1. *Adeline Hamblen (24 Apr 1848 - 20 Mar 1898) 7 
       Marriage: 21 Oct 1875 - Boston, Massachusetts 8
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Thomas Newcomb Stone II, MD (1879-1943)
                2. Adeline Hamblen Stone (1885-1937) 9

Notes
General:
from the School Committee report in the 1898 Annual Report of Wellfleet

"IN MEMORIAM
WILLIAM N. STONE, M. D.
SKILFUL PHYSICIAN,
VIGILANT CITIZEN,
FAITHFUL FRIEND,
PASSED ON, OCT, 17th, 1898,
First elected a member of the School Committee in February, 1877, he was chosen chairman in 1877, and held that office until the day of his death,
The public schools occupied a large place in his affections and were often the occasion of much solicitude. Conservative in his views, yet quick and keen in the perception of intellectual worth, new educational movements and untried experiments received scant welcome from him unless sustained by the plainest logic of fact and reason. But whatever he did endorse was heartily supported by the whole weight of his influence, and he was always ready to promote a worthy cause.
Often severe in his demeanor, even to sternness, every one knew that underneath it all there beat the warmest of hearts. Rarely does one living in the place of his nativity enjoy as he did the confidence, good will, and friendly affection of the people far and wide. He knew the people professionally and intellectually, and they knew him.
Throughout his career, he kept a ceaseless vigil, and the interests confided to his care were as safe as Unite humanity could make them. Unassuming, unselfish, untiring, his thought was only for others' good.
Few were his words of praise, few the words he received ; with him such words were superfluous,-\emdash 'to live' and 'to do' were, the highest praise.
When the end suddenly came, the town itself was bereaved. The aged fondly caressed his peaceful brow, the school children showered upon his breast fresh leaves of ivy, the great throng passed by in respectful, tearful silence, and all that was mortal was laid at rest.
His deeds live to quicken our memories, to bless our lives."
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"William N. Stone, M.D., born in 1845 in Truro, is a son of Thomas N. Stone, M.D., and a grandson of William Stone, M.D. He attended Lawrence Academy two years and Wilbraham Academy one year, then took a four years' course at Harvard Medical College graduating in June, 1869. He began practice in Wellfleet in 1869 with his father, who retired six years later, leaving a large practice to the young doctor. He married Adeline Hamblin and has two children\emdash Thomas N. and Adeline H." 10
Marriage Notes (Adeline Hamblen)
1880 US census, Wellfleet MA:
William N Stone, head, 35, doctor, all b MA;
Addie H Stone, wife, 32, all b MA;
Thomas N Stone, son, 10m, all b MA.
LDS
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picture William P Stone

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 19 Jul 1837 - Dudley, Massachusetts 12
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Parents
         Father: Thomas Stone (1795-      )
         Mother: Abigail Davis (1795-      )


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Winnefred Stone

      Sex: F
AKA: Winnfred Stone
Individual Information
          Birth: 20 Dec 1816 - Provincetown, Massachusetts 14
        Baptism: 
          Death: 14 Mar 1885 - Provincetown, Massachusetts
         Burial: in Hamilton cemetery, Provincetown
 Cause of Death: 

Events
• Alt. Birth, , Provincetown, Massachusetts in Provincetown, Massachusetts


Parents
         Father: John Stone (Est 1780-      )
         Mother: Winnefred Atkins (1784-      )

Spouses and Children
1. *Captain Nathan Smith (3 Oct 1813 - 1 Jul 1870) 15 
       Marriage: 
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Sarah Ann Smith (1845-1913)
                2. Hannah W Smith (1854-      )


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Gertrude G Storer

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 1862 - Charlestown, Massachusetts
        Baptism: 
          Death: 7 Apr 1891 - Boston, Massachusetts 16
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *Winslow Holbrook (15 Nov 1850 - After 1920)
       Marriage: 24 Mar 1880
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Ernest Winslow Holbrook (1881-      ) 16
                2. Warren Grant Holbrook (1882-      ) 16
                3. Inez R Holbrook (1884-1950)
                4. Alice Beatrice Holbrook (1885-      ) 16
                5. Harrison Everett Holbrook (1888-1958)
                6. Dora G Holbrook (1891-      )

Notes
General:
d/o Robert E Storer & Margaret G Taylor
Marriage Notes (Winslow Holbrook)
1880 US census, Boston
1900 US census, South Boston

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picture Augustine Storre

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Est 1600 - Bilsby, Lincolnshire
        Baptism: 
          Death: After 1640 - Wells, Maine
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *Susanna Hutchinson (9 Aug 1601 - Cir May 1651) 17 
       Marriage: 21 Nov 1623 - Alford, Lincolnshire
         Status: 

Notes
General:
s/o Thomas Storre, vicar of Bilsby, Lincolnshire

picture Cordiel Storrs

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 14 Oct 1692 - Barnstable, Massachusetts 18
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Parents
         Father: Samuel Storrs (Est 1640-      )
         Mother: Hester Egard (Est 1660-      )


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Elizabeth Storrs

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 31 May 1675 - Barnstable, Plymouth Colony 18
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Parents
         Father: Samuel Storrs (Est 1640-      )
         Mother: Mary Huckins (Est 1640-1683)


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Hannah Storrs

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 28 Mar 1672 - Barnstable, Plymouth Colony 18
        Baptism: 
          Death: 19 Dec 1751 - Harwich, Massachusetts
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Parents
         Father: Samuel Storrs (Est 1640-      )
         Mother: Mary Huckins (Est 1640-1683)

Spouses and Children
1. *Prence Snow (22 May 1674 - 7 Jul 1742)
       Marriage: 
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Jabez Snow (1699-      ) 19
                2. Hannah Snow (1701-      )
                3. Samuel Snow (1703-1730)
                4. Mercy Snow (1705-1736)
                5. Prence Snow (1707-      )
                6. Jonathan Snow (1709-      )
                7. David Snow (1709-      )
                8. Mary Snow (1712-1792)


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Hester Storrs

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: Cir 15 Oct 1688 - Barnstable, Plymouth Colony 18
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Parents
         Father: Samuel Storrs (Est 1640-      )
         Mother: Hester Egard (Est 1660-      )


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Lydia Storrs

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: Jun 1679 - Barnstable, Plymouth Colony 18
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Parents
         Father: Samuel Storrs (Est 1640-      )
         Mother: Mary Huckins (Est 1640-1683)


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Mary Storrs

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 31 Dec 1667 - Barnstable, Plymouth Colony 18
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Parents
         Father: Samuel Storrs (Est 1640-      )
         Mother: Mary Huckins (Est 1640-1683)


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Samuel Storrs

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Est 1640
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *Mary Huckins (Est 1640 - 24 Sep 1683)
       Marriage: 6 Dec 1666 - Barnstable, Plymouth Colony 18
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Sarah Storrs (1670-1734)
                2. Hannah Storrs (1672-1751)
                3. Mary Storrs (1667-      )
                4. Elizabeth Storrs (1675-      )
                5. Samuell Storrs (1677-      )
                6. Lydia Storrs (1679-      )

2. Hester Egard (Est 1660 -       )
       Marriage: 14 Dec 1685 - Barnstable, Plymouth Colony 18
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Thomas Storrs (1686-      )
                2. Hester Storrs (Cir 1688-      )
                3. Cordiel Storrs (1692-      )


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Samuell Storrs

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 17 May 1677 - Barnstable, Plymouth Colony 18
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Parents
         Father: Samuel Storrs (Est 1640-      )
         Mother: Mary Huckins (Est 1640-1683)


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Sarah Storrs

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 26 Jun 1670 - Barnstable, Plymouth Colony 18
        Baptism: 
          Death: 5 Jan 1734 - Mansfield, Connecticut
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Parents
         Father: Samuel Storrs (Est 1640-      )
         Mother: Mary Huckins (Est 1640-1683)

Spouses and Children
1. *Thomas Burgess (1666 - 1720)
       Marriage: 16 Feb 1696 - Yarmouth, Massachusetts
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Mary Burgess (1696-      )
                2. Thomas Burgess (1698-      )
                3. Hannah Burgess (1701-      )
                4. Martha Burgess (1703-      )
                5. Sarah Burgess (1704-      )
                6. Thankful Burgess (1707-      )
                7. Ebenezer Burgess (1709-1744)
                8. Matthias Burgess (1711-Cir 1791)
                9. David Burgess (1713-1793)


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Thomas Storrs

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 27 Oct 1686 - Barnstable, Plymouth Colony 18
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Parents
         Father: Samuel Storrs (Est 1640-      )
         Mother: Hester Egard (Est 1660-      )


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Thomas Storrs

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 27 Oct 1668 - Barnstable, Massachusetts
        Baptism: 
          Death: 4 Apr 1755 - Mansfield, Connecticut
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *Mehitable Joyce (Cir 1687 - 3 Oct 1776)
       Marriage: 14 Mar 1708 - Mansfield, Connecticut
         Status: 


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Dr Elisha Story

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 3 Dec 1743 - Boston, Massachusetts
        Baptism: 
          Death: 27 Aug 1805 - Marblehead, Massachusetts
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *Mehitable Pedrick (4 Jun 1758 - 9 Aug 1847)
       Marriage: 2 Dec 1778 - Boston, Massachusetts
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Justice Joseph Story (1779-1845)

Notes
General:
"Received his iinstruction at the Latin school in Boston under the tutorship of the renowned Master Lovell. His father, a strict and religious disciplinarian, objected to his entering Harvard College on acount of the savor of Arminianism supposed to haunt the halls there. He was a sturdy Whig and a Republican, and took an early an active part in the Revolution, and was a leader of one of the squads of the "Sons of Liberty" who destroyed the tea in Boston Harbor. Soon after the outbreak of war, he entered the army as a surgeon, in Colonel Little's regiment, marched to Lexington, April 10, 1775, and fought as a volunteer from Concord to Boston. At the Battle of Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775, he fought in the trenches at the side o fhis friend, Dr. Joseph Warren, until obliged to assist in removing a wounded friend to Winter Hill, where, as he remarked, "I passed the night in taking care of the wounded and dying." He was one of the two commanders of the "Sons of Liberty" who surprised, engaged and bound the sentinels and siezed the two brass cannons placed upon the Common to intimidate the inhabitants (copies of which can be found on the top of Bunker Hill). June 30, 1775, he was engaged as a surgeon in Colonel Moses Little's 17th Regient.

Dr. Story was with General Washington during the campaign of 1777, in the Jerseys, at the close of the war he retired from service through disgust at the mismanagement of the medical department, but carrying with him the highest respect and admiration of the general. After the disbandment of his regiment, the 12th Mass., he returned to the practice of medicine. About this time, Marblehead was so infected with smallpox, that the inhabitants were obliged to inoculate through the whole place, and the selectmen sent to the authorities of Boston to recommend a physician who was well acquainted with the disease, They accordingly recommended Dr. Story, introducing him to the inhabitants of Marblehead with a certificate that mentions him to have served two years with Dr. E. Mather, a physician of distinction at Lyme, Connecticut. After his return to Boston, he served four years longer with Dr. John Sprague, settng forth his skill in the treatment of the various common and complicated infectious diseases.

After the disease had subsided and Marblehead was once more restored to a healthy condition, Dr. Story was strongly urged to remain in the practice of medicine at that place, to which entreaty he at length assented, and continued there the remainder of his days. He proved eminently successful, gaining an extensive practice, and was often consulted in difficult cases by the noted Dr. Holyoke of Salem.

Judge Story describes Dr. Story's personal appearance as follows: "He had been a handsome man in his youth, with blue eyes, of singular vivacity, eyebrows regularly arched, a fine nose, and an expressive mouth; he possessed great blandness of manners approaching to elegance. Not a man of genius, but of plain practical sense, and a quick insight into the deeds of his fellow man; he made but modest pretension to learning. He was very efficient and successful in his practice."

His will mentions his second wife, Mehitable, and his son Joseph, leaving all his estate to his wife (while providing that she raise the children until they each turned 14). To his children his left the sum of 5 dollars each.

Marriage 1 Ruth Ruddock b: 05-MAR-1745/6 in Boston, Massachusetts
Married: 13-SEP-1767 2
Children
John Ruddock Story b: 08-SEP-1769 in Boston, Massachusetts
Tabitha Story b: 17-MAR-1771
Abiel Ruddock Story b: 05-APR-1772 in Boston, Massachusetts
Elisha Story b: 05-APR-1772 in Boston, Massachusetts
Rebecca Story b: 18-JUL-1773 in Boston, Massachusetts
William Story b: 18-AUG-1774 in Malden, Massachusetts
Ellen Marion Story b: 08-OCT-1775 in Malden, Massachusetts
NN Story b: 20-MAR-1778

Marriage 2 Mehitable Pedrick
Married: 02-DEC-1778 2
Note: The White manuscript gives the marriage date November 29, 1778. The Dec. 2 date is found in the Boston records.
Children
Joseph Story b: 18-SEP-1778
Mehitable Story b: 16-APR-1781

Source: Elisha Story of Boston and Some of His Descendants
Derby, Perley and Gardner, Frank A.
Essex Institute, Salem Massachusetts, 1915
(via Rootsweb yankee_roots)
Marriage Notes (Mehitable Pedrick)
"Dr. Elisha Story, a physician of repute, moved to Marblehead in 1770. He was one of the ardent sons of liberty who threw the tea into Boston harbor; he was by the side of Warren in the trenches on Breed's Hill; he was with Washington as army surgeon in 1777, in the Jerseys - a man of natural force and readiness, skilled in his profession, of cheerful manners, apt for the affairs of the world. He was a widower when he married Mehitable Pedrich, a young lady of nineteen, whom he introduced to his family of seven children. She became herself the mother of a large family, who fortunes she sustained with spirit and dignity through the arduous years of the Revolution. Joseph Story, was the eldest child of the marriage. " source unknown

picture Justice Joseph Story



      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 18 Sep 1779 - Marblehead, Massachusetts
        Baptism: 
          Death: 10 Sep 1845 - Cambridge, Massachusetts
         Burial: in Mount Auburn cemetery, Cambridge
 Cause of Death: 

Events
• Alt Birth, , Marblehead, Massachusetts in Marblehead, Massachusetts
• Alt Death, , Cambridge, Massachusetts in Cambridge, Massachusetts


Parents
         Father: Dr Elisha Story (1743-1805)
         Mother: Mehitable Pedrick (1758-1847)

Spouses and Children


Notes
General:
"Joseph Story was born at Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts, September 18, 1779. His father, also of Boston, Dr. Elisha Story, a physician of repute, moved to Marblehead in 1770. He was a widower when he married Mehitable Pedrich, a young lady of nineteen, whom he introduced to his family of seven children. She became herself the mother of a large family, who fortunes she sustained with spirit and dignity through the arduous years of the Revolution. Joseph Story, was the eldest child of the marriage. The boy is his early years at Marblehead, profited by all the peculiarities of the place, studying the rough humors of its seafaring inhabitants, storing his mind with the prolific discussions of the barber's shop, where he was a privileged visitor, listening to wild legends of superstition, fostered by the weird presence of the sea with its mists and breakers;; giving vent to the emotion of his solitary walks by the resounding shore thus early in verse; profiting, withal, by such education in learning as the town afforded. He had an early and happy introduction to good English literature, in the copious storehouse of Dr. Vicesimus Knox. An incident of his first presentation for examination at Harvard, shows the boy as the boy shows the man. At the age of fifteen, he formed the resolution to offer himself for the Freshman class, at the intermediate January vacation. Armed with the necessary Latin and Greek for admission to college, he was informed that he must add to his preparation a knowledge of the exercises of the class for the previous six months. The task seemed insurmountable, but there were yet six weeks of the vacation to make the attempt. At the end of the vacation, he passed the requisite examination, and was matriculated. Channing was his classmate, and he made friendships with youths of talent and virtue, which adorned his future life. He also developed his talent for poetry, and paid some attention to the arts. At commencement, in 1798, when he graduated, he delivered a poem on "Reason." Channing was the foremost in college honors, Story was the second. Returning to his native Marblehead, he entered the law office of Mr. Samuel Sewall, afterwards Chief Justice of Massachusetts. In 1800, he was called upon by the town to deliver the eulogy on Washington, then recently deceased. The next year, he moved to Salem, where he entered the office of Samuel Putnam; and, in the summer, was admitted to the bar, and began the practice of the profession at that place. In 1804, he delivered a Fourth of July oration, and published a poem on which he had been for some time engaged, entitled the "Power of Solitude." The next year, 1805, saw him a member of the Legislature of Massachusetts, a leader in debate and an advocate, in the "Salem Register," of Jeffersonian politics. Having served for three sessions in the Legislature, he was, in 1808, elected a member of Congress. This was Story's single session in Congress, in 1808-09. He declined becoming a candidate for reelection. In the Summer of 1808, he married Miss Sarah Waldo Wetmore, the daughter of the eminent lawyer of Boston. A year later, he was elected a member of the Massachusetts House of Representative. He was chosen Speaker in 1811, and continued a member of the House till the close of the year, when he received the appointment from President Madison, of Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. It was accepted, although, the annual salary was at that time three thousand five hundred dollars, while his legal practice yielded him from five to six thousand dollars a year. Henceforth we find him exclusively engaged in his legal duties. While still engaged in political life he found time to edit patiently and accurately three standard works of the profession: "Chitty on Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes," "Abbott on Shipping," and "Lawes on Assumpsit." He entered upon the judiciary at the age of thirty-two; nearly thirty-five years of active professional life were before him. Story, we find, added to his labors on the bench such services as his participation in the Massachusetts Convention of 1820, for the revision of the State constitution, where he advocated the permanence of the judicial tenure of office and occasional addresses. In 1827 he prepared and published an edition of the "Laws of the United States." He undertook a still more important duty, in his acceptance of the Dane professorship of law at Harvard, a chair expressly founded by the liberal benefactor for his occupancy. His inaugural discourse, in 1829, treated of the value and reviewed the important divisions of legal study. He devoted his court vacations to the school, making, as usual, a pleasure of toil, and imparting the same reconciling spirit to his pupils. His literary undertakings, all in connection with the law, now grew on his hands. He wrote gratuitously for his friend Dr. Lieber's "Cyclopaedia Americana" a series of important articles on legal topics, ranging through the alphabet from "Common Law" and "Congress of the United States," to "Prize" and "Usury." In 1832 appeared his "Commentaries on the Law of Bailments," and the following year the three volumes of his "Commentaries on the Constitution." In 1834 appeared another installment of his labors at Harvard, in his "Commentaries of the Conflict of Laws," In 1835, to these learned literary labors was added a collection of his miscellaneous writings, and in the following year a volume of "Commentaries on Equiity Jurisprudence." Some years later appeared his work on "Promissory Notes," the last of the long series. Its publication shortly preceded his death. On September, 1845, he was overtaken by a sudden illness, a cold, followed by stricture and stoppage of the intestinal canal, which in a few days terminated his life. He died on September 10, 1845 at the age of sixty-six, at his home in Cambridge, and was buried in the neighboring cemetery of Mount Auburn." source unknown

picture Laura Stoughton

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 1873 - Bellows Falls, Vermont
        Baptism: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *Roger S White 2d (1876 -       )
       Marriage: 28 Sep 1900 - Orleans, Massachusetts 20
         Status: 

Notes
General:
1900 at home, New Haven Ct
d/o Charles B Stoughton & Ada R Cooper

picture Captain Newton Stover

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 8 Apr 1842 - Blue Hill, Maine
        Baptism: 
          Death: 4 May 1899 - Malden, Massachusetts 21
         Burial: 
 Cause of Death: 


Spouses and Children
1. *Lois Cobb Paine (27 Aug 1842 - 12 Oct 1905) 22 
       Marriage: 9 Jan 1872 - Boston, Massachusetts 16
         Status: 

Notes
General:
Father: Jeremiah Stover b: 9 APR 1806 in Blue Hill, ME
Mother: Louisa Lord b: 8 NOV 1811 in Brooksville, ME
(utzing)

Sources


1. Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Births 1843 - 1858,. in vol. 2 (Wellfleet, Massachusetts), 14.

2. Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), births, marriages, deaths vol 2, 1843-1859, p 14, birth 51. .... Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Births 1843 - 1858,. in vol. 2 (Wellfleet, Massachusetts), 14.

3. Wellfleet Town Officers, Wellfleet, Massachusetts Annual Reports (Wellfleet MA), 1898, p 37.

4. Wellfleet Historical Society and Rich Family Association, Wellfleet, Truro & Cape Cod Cemetery Transcriptions, section 9. Pleasant Hill and Oakdale Cemeteries, Wellfleet, Massachusetts (1986. Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Wellfleet Historical Society and Rich Family Association), lot 3. Stone.

5. Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), 1:104. The children of Doct William Stone and Hannah his wife.

6. Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), 1:112. The children of William N. & Polly Atwood.

7. Sherman/Livermore genealogy (2003. www.mandellstreit.com/genealogy/families/shrmlivrm/).

8. Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Marriages 1859-1907 (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), 24.

9. Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Births 1858-1910 (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), 30.

10. George N. Munsell, M.D. ( Simeon L. Deyo, editor), History of Barnstable County, Massachusetts, 1620-1890. Chapter 12, Medical Profession (1890. New York: H. W. Blake & Co.), 245.

11. 1880 US census, Wellfleet Massachusetts, p 127D.

12. Vital Records of Dudley, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849. (1908. Worcester, Mass. published by Franklin P. Rice, Trustee of the Systematic History Fund.), 110.

13. Provincetown cemeteries (http://www.provincetowngov.org/historic/cem.htm). badly organized

14. George Ernest Bowman and Ethel A. Richardson, "Provincetown, Massachusetts Vital Records" (Mayflower Descendant), 27:123.

15. Provincetown cemeteries (http://www.provincetowngov.org/historic/cem.htm).

16. Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910 (Massachusetts Archives. [online at AmericanAncestors.org (NEHGS) and FamilySearch.org]), Boston.

17. Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Hutchinson_(mercer).

18. Col. Leonard H. Smith Jr, Barnstable Massachusetts. in Vital Records of Southeastern Massachusetts. Volume 3. facsimile of records published in 'The Mayflower Descendant' with added index of persons (1982. Clearwater Florida: Owl Books), 12:154.

19. The Mayflower Descendant (Society of Mayflower Descendants in Massachusetts. Boston. 1901-1935, vols. I-XXXIV.), MD 4:176.

20. Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910 (Massachusetts Archives. [online at AmericanAncestors.org (NEHGS) and FamilySearch.org]), Orleans.

21. Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910 (Massachusetts Archives. [online at AmericanAncestors.org (NEHGS) and FamilySearch.org]), Malden.

22. George Ernest Bowman, compiler, Vital Records of Truro, Massachusetts to the year 1849 (1933. Mass. Society of Mayflower Descendants. republished online), 316.

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Sources


1 Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Births 1843 - 1858,. in vol. 2 (Wellfleet, Massachusetts), 14.

2 Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), births, marriages, deaths vol 2, 1843-1859, p 14, birth 51. .... Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Births 1843 - 1858,. in vol. 2 (Wellfleet, Massachusetts), 14.

3 Wellfleet Town Officers, Wellfleet, Massachusetts Annual Reports (Wellfleet MA), 1898, p 37.

4 Wellfleet Historical Society and Rich Family Association, Wellfleet, Truro & Cape Cod Cemetery Transcriptions, section 9. Pleasant Hill and Oakdale Cemeteries, Wellfleet, Massachusetts (1986. Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Wellfleet Historical Society and Rich Family Association), lot 3. Stone.

5 Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), 1:104. The children of Doct William Stone and Hannah his wife.

6 Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), 1:112. The children of William N. & Polly Atwood.

7 Sherman/Livermore genealogy (2003. www.mandellstreit.com/genealogy/families/shrmlivrm/).

8 Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Marriages 1859-1907 (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), 24.

9 Town records of Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Births 1858-1910 (Wellfleet, Massachusetts.), 30.

10 George N. Munsell, M.D. ( Simeon L. Deyo, editor), History of Barnstable County, Massachusetts, 1620-1890. Chapter 12, Medical Profession (1890. New York: H. W. Blake & Co.), 245.

11 1880 US census, Wellfleet Massachusetts, p 127D.

12 Vital Records of Dudley, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849. (1908. Worcester, Mass. published by Franklin P. Rice, Trustee of the Systematic History Fund.), 110.

13 Provincetown cemeteries (http://www.provincetowngov.org/historic/cem.htm). badly organized

14 George Ernest Bowman and Ethel A. Richardson, "Provincetown, Massachusetts Vital Records" (Mayflower Descendant), 27:123.

15 Provincetown cemeteries (http://www.provincetowngov.org/historic/cem.htm).

16 Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910 (Massachusetts Archives. [online at AmericanAncestors.org (NEHGS) and FamilySearch.org]), Boston.

17 Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Hutchinson_(mercer).

18 Col. Leonard H. Smith Jr, Barnstable Massachusetts. in Vital Records of Southeastern Massachusetts. Volume 3. facsimile of records published in 'The Mayflower Descendant' with added index of persons (1982. Clearwater Florida: Owl Books), 12:154.

19 The Mayflower Descendant (Society of Mayflower Descendants in Massachusetts. Boston. 1901-1935, vols. I-XXXIV.), MD 4:176.

20 Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910 (Massachusetts Archives. [online at AmericanAncestors.org (NEHGS) and FamilySearch.org]), Orleans.

21 Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910 (Massachusetts Archives. [online at AmericanAncestors.org (NEHGS) and FamilySearch.org]), Malden.

22 George Ernest Bowman, compiler, Vital Records of Truro, Massachusetts to the year 1849 (1933. Mass. Society of Mayflower Descendants. republished online), 316.


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