. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. PREBLE. 183 married a second time, Martha Junkins, about whose parents nothing is known, and 3 of their 4 sons were at sea and the other was an Indian interpreter and soldier. A grandson became a religious paranoiac. FAMILY HISTORY OF EDWARD PREBLE. Fraternity of M F: I 1, Edward Bangs (1694-1756), was a shipmaster and merchant of much enterprise. I 2 (M F), Joshua Bangs (born Brewster, Massachusetts, 1691), settled in Falmouth, Maine, in 1735, where he was a shipmaster and merchant who held many town offices. I 3 (M M), Mehitable Clarke (1686-
. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. PREBLE. 183 married a second time, Martha Junkins, about whose parents nothing is known, and 3 of their 4 sons were at sea and the other was an Indian interpreter and soldier. A grandson became a religious paranoiac. FAMILY HISTORY OF EDWARD PREBLE. Fraternity of M F: I 1, Edward Bangs (1694-1756), was a shipmaster and merchant of much enterprise. I 2 (M F), Joshua Bangs (born Brewster, Massachusetts, 1691), settled in Falmouth, Maine, in 1735, where he was a shipmaster and merchant who held many town offices. I 3 (M M), Mehitable Clarke (1686-1761). ,6 ^7 n nr. II 1 (consort's F), Nathaniel Deering (born Kittery, Maine in 1739 and died in 1795), was a boat-builder. II 2 (consort's M), Dorcas Milk, of Falmouth, Maine. II 3 (M), Mehitable Bangs, a bustling, energetic woman, "fully alive and attentive to the interests and business of her ; She died of apoplexy in 1805. II 4 (F), Jedediah Preble (born at York, Maine, 1707), held a captain's commission in 1746, and was commissioned lieutenant colonel of a regiment that took part in the expedition to the eastern frontiers of the province. He accom- panied the expedition that removed the French Acadians, and finally held the rank of brigadier general. He is reputed to have been the first to ascend to the summit of Mount Washington. II 5, Martha Junkins. II 6, Samuel Barlow, a farmer. III 1 (consort), Mary Deering (1770-1851). Ill 2 (Propositus), EDWARD PREBLE. Fra- ternity of Propositus: III 3, Martha Preble (1754-1824). Ill 4, Thomas Oxnard (born in Boston, 1740), was, until the outbreak of the Revolution, a collector of customs in Maine. In 1787 he officiated as reader of the Episcopal church but eventually he became a Unitarian clergyman (see text). Ill 5, Ebenezer Preble (1757-1817), was a distinguished merchant of Boston. Ill 6, Joshua Preble (1759-1803). Ill 7, Enoch Preble (1763-1842), a shipmaster and office holder. III 8, Sally Cross. Ill 9, Stat
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