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3. Stephen (Stephen = Leah B. Kemington), b. in Hing, 1823. m., 

 Nancy Remington, dau. of Martin and Nancy (Totman) Remington. 

 She was b. 1826. Stephen and his fam. removed to Quincy. 



Ch.,— 



1 



Eben Dow, 1843. 

 ii. HoKACE W., 1847. 

 iii. CiiLOE D., 1850. m. Apr. 10, 1870, Zebulon Strong, Jr., of Quincy. 



iv. A SON, . 



V. Fi,oiiENCE, 1865, d. at Quincy, 2 May, 1868, set. 3d yr. 

 And prob. others. 



4. Charles R. (Stephens Leah B. Remington), b. in Hing. 1829. 

 m. Oct. 15, 1852, Mary E. Newcomb, dau. of Jacob and Eliza (Stod- 

 der) Newcomb. Slie was b. in Hing. 1831. Resides on Fort Hill St. 



Ch., — 



i. Charles H., 1853. m. at Quincy, Oct. 3, 1885, Mrs. Sarah E. Everett, 



ii. Elma Frances, 1856, d. 12 Oct. 1857. 



iii. James, 1858, d. 11 Sept. 1858, set. 9 mo's. 



iv. Nellie F., 1860, d. 21 Oct. 1860. 



V. Sarah, . 



vi. George Elmer, Aug. 30, 1871, d. 27 Jan. foil. 



5. William H. (Stephen = Leah B. Remington), b. in Hing. 1836. 

 m. Nov. 20, 1869, Ellen E. Tower (?) (Morse) of Coh. 



Ch., b. in Hing., — 



i. William, 1870, d. 29 Oct. 1881, set. 11 yrs. 

 ii. Andrew Jackson, May 13, 1872. 



Joseph (a descendant of Thomas, and s. of Ebenezer of Scit., and 

 Wey.), married in Hing. May 8, 1831, Lucy Burrell, dau. of Stephen 

 and Clarissa (Dyer) Burrell of Hing. Joseph resides at Ea. Wey., 

 and has retired from active business. He was formerly engaged exten- 

 sively in the manuf. of shoes. 



Ch., b. in Hing., — - 



i. Clarissa, . m. Avery Howe of Wey. 



ii. Elizabeth Jones, . 



Other ch. were b. at Wey. 



Note. — Stephen, m. Feb. 15, 1798, Lydia Robinson. Ebenezer, of Scit. m. Jan. 16, 

 1809, Hannah Binnev of Hull. Nancy, m.'Msiy 2, 182i, Martin Remington. James A., re- 

 sides on French St." Ann Maria, of Bath, Me., m. Oliver Todd, and d. in Hing. 11 Sept. 

 1881, xt. 35th yr. 



TOWER. 



1. John, s. of Robert and Dorothy (Damon) Tower, and bt. in 

 Hing., Eng., May 17, 1609, became a resident of our Hing., 1637. 

 He was made freeman 13 March, 1638-39. In his deposition con- 

 cerning the highway near the residences of John Foulsham and Mat- 

 thew Hawke, 9 Jan. 1676-77, and recorded in the selectmen's first 

 book of rec's, his age is given at " about 69 years." The year of his 

 birth, therefore, was not far from 1608, which coincides very nearly 

 with the date of his baptism. Upon his arrival in Hing. he had a 

 grant of three acres of land for a house-lot on Bachelor (Main) St., 

 nearly opp. what is now Water St. He also had other lands granted 



