56 Marble — Margetis — Marsh. 



iii. Arthur Demerick, b. in Hing. Apr. 10, 1853. m. Mary A. Richardson. 



Is a "civil engineer," and resides at Lawrence, Mass. 

 iv. Charles Hawkes, b. in Hing. July 11, 1858. m. July 17, 1884, Estella 



L., dau. of Reuben and Sarah J. (Dyar) Sprague. Resides at Hing. 



Centre. 



MARGETTS. 



Thomas (John = Catherine Carvil), b. at Coventry, Warwick- 

 shire, Eng., Oct. 2, 1840. m. Aug. 21, 1859, Emma Wallace, dau. of 

 William and Mary (Windridge) Wallace. She was b. at Nuneaton, 

 War., Eng., Oct. 5, 1842. " Watchmaker." Resides on Hersey St. 



Ch., — 



i. Eliza Sarah, b. in Eng. June 18, 1860. m. Oct. 6, 1880, Amos C. 



Humphrey, 

 ii. Thumas, b. in Eng. June 19, 1862, d. 17 Apr. 1863. 

 iii. Mary Catherine, b. at New York, Sept. 25, 1864, d. 26 Sept. 1865. 

 iv. Harriet Catherine, June 16, 1866. 

 v. Hannah Frances, Jan. 2, 1867, d. same day. 

 vi. Emma Lincoln, b. in Hing. Dec. 18, 1868, d. 25 Sept. 1869. 

 vii. Ida May, b. in Hing. May 12, 1870. 

 viii. Emma Frances, b. in Hing. June 16, 1873. 

 ix. Ellen Wallace, b. in Hing. Sept. 30, 1875. 

 x. Lillian, b. in Hing. Jan. 10, 1878. 

 xi. Walter Thomas, b. in Hing. Jan. 9, 1879. 

 xii. Malcome Forest, b. in Hing. Apr. 20, 1880, d. 7 May foil, 

 xiii. Edith Windridge, b. in Hing. June 2, 1881. 

 xiv. William Wallace, b. in Hing. May 17, 1884. 



Edward, bro. of the preceding, m. Oct. 25, 1866, Clara E. Burrell of 

 Wey. Resides on South St. 

 Ch., b. in Hing., — 



i. Helen Webster, Sept. 27, 1869, d. at Wey. 28 July, 1873. 

 ii. Edward Lincoln, July 31, 1879. 

 iii. Bessie Emerson, March 4, 1885. 



MARSH. 



1. George, prob. from old Hingham or some of the adjoining par- 

 ishes in Norfolk County, Eng., came to New Eng., and settled in 

 our Hing. with Rev. Peter Hobart and his company, 1635. On the 

 18th of Sept. of that year he drew a house-lot on Town (North) St., 

 which was bounded and described in the town's first book of grants 

 as foil. : " Given unto George Marsh for a house-lot, five acres of 

 land bounded by Richard Osborn, eastward ; with the highway lead- 

 ing to Squirrel Hill, westward ; with the Town Street, southward," 

 etc. But little is known concerning his active life or family history. 

 Tradition, however, says that he was descended from the Marshes in 

 Eng., who trace back their ancestry more than two hundred years 

 before America was first settled ; and that before they came into 

 Eng. the surname was spelled " Marisco." The chris. name of his w. 

 was Elizabeth. She survived him, and m. secondly, Nov. 1648, 

 Richard Bowen. George was made " freeman " 3 March, 1636, and 

 was one of the selectmen, 1645. He d. 2 July, 1647. Will made on 

 the day of his death. 



