Wilder. 317 



31. V. Edward, Oct. 1, 1781. 



vi. Lewis, Nov. 19, 1782. Removed to Boston, where he d. 16 Aug. 1860, set. 



78th yr. Relief, his w., d. 5 Aug. 1842, fet. 64 yrs. 

 vii. Meuiel, March 20, 1784. m. June 12, 1811, Loring Jacob of Scit.,widr, 



and d. 14 Apr. 1861, mt. 77 yrs. 

 viii. Joanna, Apr. 8, 1785, d. 15 June, 1854, set. 69 yrs. 



32. ix. Joshua, Dec. 12, 1786. 



X. Leah, March 12, 1788. m. Dec. 25, 1823, Daniel Lillie. 

 xi. Sally, Oct. 24, 1789. m. Nov. 30, 1812, Samuel Randall, Jr., of Scit. 

 xii. Martin, Nov. 16, 1790. "Carriage-smith." Resided at Boston, and d. 

 26 March, 1854, ;et. 63 yrs. It was through his liberality that " Wilder 

 . Memorial " Hall, at So. Hing., was erected. 

 xiii. RoxANNA, Nov. 11, 1791. m. Nov. 28, 1816, John Groce of Scit. 

 33. xiv. Benjamin, Nov. 22, 1792. 



XV. Lucinda, March 18, 1795, d. 31 May, 1807. 

 xvi. Amelia, Apr. 19, 1796. m. June 27, 1859, Rev. Abel Bates Duncan of 



Freetown. She d. at 15ridgewater, 24 Oct. 1869, fet. 73 yrs. 

 xvii. Hahkiot, May 10, 1797. m. Jan. 6, 1820, Lynes Perkins of Han. 

 xviii. Matilda, Nov. 28, 1799. m. Dec. 24, 1823, Hawkes Fearing. 

 xix. Hannah Hersey, Jan. 8, 1801, d. 6 Sept. 1873, set. 73d yr. 

 XX. Mary, Oct. 15, 1802, d. 13 Nov. foil, 

 xxi. Martha, Oct. 15, 1802, d. 7 March, 1803. 



18. Joseph* (Edward^ Jabez- Edward '), b. in Hing. June 15, 1755. 

 111. Dec. 5, 1779, Tamsen Cashing-, dau. of Pyam and Hannah (Lincoln) 

 Cashing. Slie was b. in Hing. June 24, 1759, and d. 25 Aug. 1831, eet. 

 72 yrs. He d. 17 July, 1839, set. 84 yrs. A soldier of the Kevolution. 

 Resided on Main St., near Tower's Bridge. 



Ch., all b. in Hing., were — 



i. Tamsen, Apr. 8, 1781, d. 19 March, 1847, tet. 66th yr. 



34. ii. Joseph, June 10, 1785. 



iii. Debouah, May 1, 1787, d. unm. 11 March, 1844, set. 57th yr. 



iv. Tamar, Dec. 8, 1795, d. 24 Aug. 1867, ait. 72d yr. 



19. Isaiah* (Edward ^ Jabez ^ Edward^), b. in Hing. May 20, 1757. 

 m. Oct. 7, 1779, Susa Leavitt, dau. of Joshua and Deborah (Fearing) 

 Leavitt. She was b. in Hing. Jan. 9, 17C0, and d. 9 March, 1840, set. 

 80 yrs. He d. 2 July, 1843, set. 86 yrs. " Farmer." Representative 

 at the General Court 1823 and j824. Resided on High St. 



Ch., all b. in Hing., were — 



i. Susa, Feb. 26, 1780. m. May 12, 1799, Elpalet Loring. 

 ii. Isaiah, March 23, 1782. Removed to Keene, N. H., where he d. 11 Oct. 



1867, ajt. 85 yrs. 

 iii. Hannah, Feb. 1, 1784, d. 3 July, 1788. 



iv. Lydia, Aug. 30, 1786. m. Nov. 27, 1808, Daniel Stodder, 3d. 

 V. Hannah, Sept. 26, 1789. m. Jan. 23, 1810, Leavitt Gill, 

 vi. Caroline, Apr. 3, 1803. m. July 14, 1824, Amos Binuey of Hull, and d. 



13 Sept. 1847, xt. 44 yrs. 



20. Jabez* (Theophilus^ Jabez = Edward^), b. in Hing. March 14, 

 1735-36. m. iirst, Oct. 25, 1761, Sarah Crocker of Barnstable. She 

 d. and he m. secondly, Nov. 13, 1766, Martha Collamore. Jabez in- 

 herited the est. of his uncle Jabez, and resided on Free, near Main 

 St., until he sold to Thomas Fearing, and removed to Chesterfield, 

 Mass. He was one of the constables of Hing. 1764 and 1765, and 

 capt. of a military company in the War of the Revolution. 



