The Pickering genealogy : being an account of the first three generations of the Pickering family of Salem, Mass., and of the descendants of John and Sarah (Burrill) Pickering, of the third generation . han Haraden was a son of Joseph and Joanna ( ) Haraden, of Squam Parish, Gloucester, Mass. Jonathan Haraden [28. VH. 156] washis nephew. His ancestry includes the following families: Haraden, Gid-dings, Lawrence. See Ancestry Tabi iLES tI 9. VI. 24. Lois Diman [Mary 8-9 V. 6], born in Salem, died in EastCambridge, Mass. Oration delivered at the request of the City authorities of Salem, July 4,


The Pickering genealogy : being an account of the first three generations of the Pickering family of Salem, Mass., and of the descendants of John and Sarah (Burrill) Pickering, of the third generation . han Haraden was a son of Joseph and Joanna ( ) Haraden, of Squam Parish, Gloucester, Mass. Jonathan Haraden [28. VH. 156] washis nephew. His ancestry includes the following families: Haraden, Gid-dings, Lawrence. See Ancestry Tabi iLES tI 9. VI. 24. Lois Diman [Mary 8-9 V. 6], born in Salem, died in EastCambridge, Mass. Oration delivered at the request of the City authorities of Salem, July 4, 1842, byCharles W. Upham, pp. 29-31; The ^Merchants ^Magazine and Commercial Review, con-ducted by Freeman Hunt; Dictionary of American Biography, by Francis S. Drake,pp. 405, 406 ; History of the Town of Gloucester, Cape Ann, by .John J. Babson, pp. 98,99, 287; an obituary of Captain in the Columbian Centinel of Nov. 30, 1803; andThe Journal and Letters of Samuel Curwen, An American in England, from 1775 to 1783,Fourth Edition, by George A. Ward, pp. 556-558. THE HOUSE OF JONATHAN HARADEX ATSALEM, MASS. [9. VI. £--?] h^ ?«m5?S?;r^*^*!TS7 :S:;:JV- n1 , t: ,i|j|li|ifji!|l|!. SIXTH GENEBATWy. 199 By lier fathers will, she received, jointly with her sister, Mary Diman,the orchard land adjoining to his garden, with the store and shop thereon,also the household furniture belonging to the house, which was to be dividedbetween them. She also had an equal share in the remainder of his prop-erty after other bequests had been paid. 9. VI. 24- Bernard Green, her husband, bom in Maiden, Mass., diedin Maiden. A fanner and magistrate. Residence : Maiden. Squire Green inherited the farm which had been carried on by liisancestors from the first settlement of the country. He was a veryactive and prominent citizen of Maiden, serving the town in variousoffices of honor. He represented the town in the General Court in1797, and for more than thirty years he was a justice of the p


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