144 Sears — SeymoHr 



SEARS. 



1. Orin® (Eeiiben ^ Willard * Johu^ Paul- Richard^ tlie emi- 

 grant), b. at Brewster, Mass., Sept. 9, 1802. m. Dec. 10, 1829, Han- 

 nah M., dau. of Scammons and Nabby Hopkins of Proviucetown, 

 Mass. She was b. at P. Sept. 18, 1808. •' Farmer and market gard- 

 ener." Resides on Lincohi St. Orin came to Hing. with his fam. in 

 1846, and for sev. yrs. was the proprietor and manager of salt-works 

 on the westerly side of the harbor, adjoining land, and also inc. a por- 

 tion of that which is now Otis St. 



Ch., all b. at Brewster, Mass., — 



i. Nathan Henry, Nov. 28, 1830. Resides at Millbury, Mass. 



ii. LoKENZO Dow Johnson, Feb. 27, 1832. ni. Eleanor Peckham. "Provis- 

 ion dealer." Besides on South St., and has ch. : 1. Eva V.E. 2. Nellie 

 Louise. 



iii. Hannah Maria, March 29, 1836. m. in Hing. Nov. 21, 1866, John 

 Lincoln, Jr. (II. 474). 



iv. Louisa Dunham, May 7, 1839, d. 26 Nov. 1867. 



2. v. Orrin Brewster, March 8, 1845. 



2. Orrin B.'' (Orin ^ Pxeuben ^ Willard * John ^ PauP Pvichard^), b. 

 at Brewster, jNIass., March 8, 1845. ni. first, in Hing. INIay 16, 1869, 

 Mary A., dau. of Capt. Elias Libby of Belfast. Me. She d. 20 Jan. 

 1870, set. 21st yr. He m. secondly, Ella A., dau. of Caleb Case of 

 Acushnet, Mass. She was b. at A. ]\[arch 23, 1853. "Machinist and 

 engineer." Resides on Lincoln St. 



Ch., all by w. Ella, — 



i. Mary Augusta, b. at Acnshnet, Sept. 10, 1873. 



ii. Arthur Alden, b. at Carver, Mass., May 24. 1875. 



iii. HiAi, Barney, b. at Carver, Mass., March 11, 1879. 



iv. Ella, b. in Hing. July 23, 1886. 



Note. — Elizabeth, m. Dec. 10, 1746, Ammiel Bearse. Sarah, m. Nov. 27, 1746, Isaac 

 Whiton, Jr. Jndah, d. 1 Apr. 17u], a't. G7tli yr. Abbie, m. at Dennis, Mass., Dec. 30, 

 1852, Martin D. Dunbar, viW, of Hing. 



SEYMOUR. 



1. Joel ®, who came to Hing. in 1804 with his uncle Xoah Bronson 

 (the contractor for building "Queen Ann's turnpike " (Town rec's.), the 

 Hing. part of which is now kn. as Whiting St.) ; was a descendant from 

 Rev. Richard Seymour of Berry Pomeroy, Keyton Hundred, County 

 Devon, Eng., the ancestral line in Xew Eng. being as foil. : Richard ^ == 

 Mercy arrived at Hartford, Conn., 1639 (s. of Rev. Richard Sey- 

 mour, previously mentioned, who was chaplain of the unfortunate 

 Gilbert and Popham Expedition to the coast of Maine, 1&()^) ; Richard'^ 



= Hannah Hopkins of Farmington, Conn.; Ehcnezer^^^ of Far- 



mington ; i2/e7ia?YZ^ = Mary Hickox of Waterbury, Conn.; Joash^ = 

 Phebe Bronson, his sec. w., of AVatertown, Conn. Their s. Joel ®, first 

 above mentioned, was b. at Watertown. Conn., Sept. 1, 1783. He m. 

 Sept. 25, 1806, Polly "Whiting, dau. of Zachariah and Kezia (Wilder) 

 Whiting. She was b. in Hing. Apr. 27, 1784, and d. 23 Kov. 1843, 

 a?t. 60th yr. He d. 22 Feb. 1864, £et. 80 yrs. " Housewright." Re- 

 sided on ISIain, near Water St. 



