History of Worcester and its people . than Baldwin, built before1760, was taken down when the Thule l»uilding was erected. (See of Ant.). The Green Mansion.—The brick mansion of Dr. John Green, at 248Main street, disguised with upper stories and various , is occu-pied by Dr. Alfred E. P. Rockwell. Nathaniel Maccarty House.—On the site of the State Mutual build-ing was an ancient building, removed when the Brinley Idock was erected,to the corner of John and North Ashland streets. It was at one timeoccupied by Nathaniel Maccarty. The Paine Mansion.—The r)aks, now owned l)\


History of Worcester and its people . than Baldwin, built before1760, was taken down when the Thule l»uilding was erected. (See of Ant.). The Green Mansion.—The brick mansion of Dr. John Green, at 248Main street, disguised with upper stories and various , is occu-pied by Dr. Alfred E. P. Rockwell. Nathaniel Maccarty House.—On the site of the State Mutual build-ing was an ancient building, removed when the Brinley Idock was erected,to the corner of John and North Ashland streets. It was at one timeoccupied by Nathaniel Maccarty. The Paine Mansion.—The r)aks, now owned l)\- the Col. TimothyBigelow Chapter. D. .\. R. (q. v.) was built by Timothy Iaine. it wasbegun just before the Revolution, liut not completed until .ifter the war. 42 HISTORY OF WORCESTER It remained in the family until sold to the present owners. It is a tineold house of excellent architecture, and well preserved. Mention of other old houses will be found in the chapter on EarlySettlers, and beneath the engravings in this ^ ^ CHAPTER VIEarly Settlers—Their Ancestry and Descendants For the first time, an account is given of all the first settlers of thetown, of all the other settlers discovered here l)efore the close of theRevolution; their ancestr\- almost without exception to the immigrantand their descendants to 1800 or later. Many of tlie families did notremain here long; many left during the Revolution or soon afterwardwhen new towns were being settled all over New England and NewYork State. In some cases, such as the Rice, Curtis, Harrington, Perry,Salisbury, Waldo, Lincoln, McFarland, Bancroft. Barber, Barnard, Bige-low. Chandler, Chamberlain, Davis, Eaton, Gates, Goddard, Goulding,Grout, Hamilton, Heywood, Howe, Johnson, Lovell, Maccarty, Merri-field, Newton, Paine, Putnam, Patch, Roper, Slater, Stanton, Tatman, Thomas, Trowbridge, Ward, Wesson. Whitnev, Wil-lard and Woodward families, certain lines of descent with biography ofprominent indi


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