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May 14, 1832, Mary Blood, daii. of Hon. Thomas H. and Mary (Sawyer) 

 Elood of Sterling, Mass. She was b. July 24, 1805, and d. 10 June, 

 1871, aet. OGth yr. He m. secondly, July 2, 1872, Mrs. Augusta H. 

 (Carey) Bailey, and d. at Cambridge, 18 July 1885, set. 78 yrs. Ee- 

 sided while in Hing., on North, near Ship St. 

 Ch.,— 



i. CHAKLiis CuAUNCEY, b. at Northampton, Feb. 23, 1833, d. 8 Sept. foil, 

 li. Oliver, July 25, 1834, d. 14 July, 1836. 

 iii. Mary Ellen, Nov. 14, 1836. m. Dec. 29, 1863, Rev. Charles W. Buck of 



Portland, Me. 

 iv. Thomas Heywood, Oct. 5, 1838, d. 1 March, 1839. 

 v. Charles Follen, b. in Hing. July 5, 1840. ni. Sept. 12, 1861, Eunice 



M. Barker, 

 vi. Priscilla Cushing, b. in Hing. July 18, 1842. m. Sept. 18, 1866, Rev. 



George Batchelor of Salem, 

 vii. William Oliver, b. in Hing. Jan. 6, 1846. 

 viii. George, b. in Hing. Sept. 14, 1850. 



STEEL. 



Thomas, b. in Dorsetshire, Eng., June 15, 1778, came to New Eng. 

 at an early age, and served six yrs. and ten months as a soldier. In 

 1810 he settled in Hing., and Oct. 21 of that yr. m. first, Rhoda Whi- 

 ton, dau. of Jonathan and Rhoda (Rose) Whiton. She d. at Scit. Oct. 

 1822. For his sec. w. he m. May 25, 1823, Rachel Hersey, dau. of 

 Peter and Rachel (Stowell) Hersey. She was b. in Hing. Apr. 14, 

 1778, and d. 8 Sept. 1863, aet. 85 yrs. He d. 22 Nov. 1856, set. 78 yrs. 

 '' Laborer." Resided on Hersey St. 



Ch., b. in Hing., by w. Rhoda, — 



i. Thomas, March 19, 1811. Resides in Minnesota. 



ii. Charles, Oct. 28, 1812. m. ( 1) Sarah Ann, dau. of John and Nancy (Jew- 

 ett) Barsantti of Boston. She d. in Hing. 6 Aug. 1881, set. 74th yr. He 

 m. (2) Nov. 16, 1882, at Coh., Mrs. Lydia A. (Mott) (Litchfield) (Bur- 

 tenshaw) Brown, wid. of Thomas I. Brown, and dau. of Joseph and Lydia 

 (Churchill) Mott of Scit. He has no ch. 



STEPHENSON. 



1. John, prob. b. in Eng., Apr. 30, 1690, according to tradition, 

 came to the Mass. Bay in New Eng. as " carpenter " of the English 

 war ship " Lucitanus," and, with one of his associates, landed at 

 Cohasset. It is said that he was pressed into this service, and there- 

 fore felt justified in leaving the ship at the first favorable opportunity. 

 It appears from recent investigation by members of the fam. that he 

 was of respectable parentage, and had received a good education. He 

 m. at Boston (pub. in Hing. June 29, 1717) Rachel Tower, dau. of 

 Richard and Abigail (Farrow) Tower. She was b. in Hing. Feb. 24, 

 1696-97. John d. ab. 1772 or 1773. His will, dated 6 Nov. 1770, was 

 proved 7 May, 1773. Resided in the sec. pre. 



Ch., all b. in Hing., were — 



John, 1718-19. 



Jesse, Jan. 29, 1720-21. 



Obadiah, Oct. 22, 1724, d. Oct. 1750. 



Reuben, Oct. 2, 1726. m. at Boston, 1757, Elizabeth Parrott, dau. of 

 Briant and Ruth Parrott. Capt. Reuben Stephenson, "mariner," d. at 

 Boston, 31 Dec. 1759, ajt. 33 yrs. The inv. of his est. presented Jan. 25, 

 1760, inc. among otlaer things, "a quadrant, compass, beaver hat and 



