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Samuel Talcott (1765-1839). VI 6, Abigail Hooker. VI 7, Nehemiah Talcott (1766-1848). 



VI 8, Hannah Talcott (1759-1848). VI 9, Epaphras Hills. 



VII 1 (consort's F), Ichabod Goodwin (1796-1882), was a shipmaster who, as governor of 

 New Hampshire during the Civil War, was known as the "Fighting Governor." VII 2 (con- 

 sort's M), Sarah Parker Rice. VII 3 (F), Julius Yeomans Dewey, M.D. (1801-1877), practiced 

 in Montpelier, Vermont. He was surgeon of the first regiment of the state militia, and presi- 

 dent of the National Life Insurance Company. VII 4 (M), Mary Perrin (1799-1843), was edu- 

 cated in private school; was fond of books; she came from cultured stock. Fraternity of M: 



VII 5, Polly Perrin (1781-1798). VII 6, Betsey Perrin (born 1783). VII 7, Rev. James Hobart. 

 VII 8, Pamela Perrin (1787-1813). VII 9, Deacon David Nye. VII 10, Porter (1790-1871) 

 and Samuel (1785-1844) Perrin. VII 11, Truman Perrin (1796-1822), was graduated from 

 Dartmouth College and became a clergyman. VII 12, Proncy Tyndal, of Alabama. VII 13, 

 William Perrin (1792-1824), a clergyman of South Carolina. VII 14, Sophia Perrin (born 1801). 



VII 15, Captain Joseph Somerby, removed to Michigan. VII 17, Elizur Hills (born 1782), 

 was lost at sea. 



VIII 1 (first consort), Susie B. Goodwin (died 1872). VIII 2 (Propositus}, GEORGE DEWEY. 



VIII 3 (second consort), Mildred (McLean) Hazen. Fraternity of Propositus: VIII 4, Charles 

 Dewey (born 1826), became president of the National Life Insurance Company; was elected state 

 senator three terms and appointed state inspector of finance. VIII 5, Betsey Tarbox. VIII 

 6, Edward Dewey (born 1829), became a director of the family firm. In 1864 he entered the 

 United States militia as quartermaster of the Eighth Vermont Volunteers; in 1865 was promoted 

 to captain and assistant quartermaster in the staff department of the United States Volunteers. 

 VIII 7, Susan Griggs Lilley. VIII 8, Mary Perrin Dewey (born 1839), of a modest, retiring 

 disposition. VIII 9, George Preston Greeley, a surgeon in the army. 



Child of Propositus: IX 1, George Goodwin Dewey (born 1872), after being graduated 

 from Princeton College, became a traveling salesman. Children of sibs: IX 2, William Tarbox 

 Dewey (born 1852), became a lieutenant in the Vermont National Guard; was director of the 

 Vermont Mutual Fire Insurance Company. IX 3, Theodore Gibbs Dewey (born 1859), was 

 graduated from the Naval Academy at Annapolis. In 1882 he was appointed midshipman on 

 the United States Coast Survey; in 1897 he was promoted to lieutenant. 



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