Historic homes and places and genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts ; . business men of the city. Sincethe death of his brother in 1900 he has con-tinued in business alone. He married Annabelle Leach, of Lowell,January 2, 1870. Children: i. Carrie Gert-rude, born July 10, 1873. 2. George Her-bert, 12, 1875. 3. Kate May, bornMarch 15, 1879. 4. Etta Mildred, bom Jan-uary 7, 1882. 5. Annabelle Hoyt, bornMarch 9, 1886. 6. Ruth Elizabeth, born Oc-tober 7, 1889. (IX) William Henry Staples, son of Na-thaniel T. Staples (8), was born in
Historic homes and places and genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts ; . business men of the city. Sincethe death of his brother in 1900 he has con-tinued in business alone. He married Annabelle Leach, of Lowell,January 2, 1870. Children: i. Carrie Gert-rude, born July 10, 1873. 2. George Her-bert, 12, 1875. 3. Kate May, bornMarch 15, 1879. 4. Etta Mildred, bom Jan-uary 7, 1882. 5. Annabelle Hoyt, bornMarch 9, 1886. 6. Ruth Elizabeth, born Oc-tober 7, 1889. (IX) William Henry Staples, son of Na-thaniel T. Staples (8), was born in Lowell,April 26, 1843, and died in Lowell, 1900. Hewas educated in the public schools of his na-tive city. He learned the trade of carpenterand in 1868 was admitted to partnership inthe firm of N. T. Staples & Sons, contractorsand builders, and had much to do with thegreat success of the business. He became oneof the leading citizens of Lowell and washighly esteemed by his townsmen in all thewalks of life. In politics he was a Republi-can. He was a member of the order ofKnights of Pythias and of the Odd Fellows of. MIDDLESEX COUNTY. 1493 Lowell. He married, February 17, 1865, BelleMackey. Children: i. Robert Henry, bornMay 20, 1867. 2. Edward Franklin, bornJuly 9, 1869. 3. Aimee Edna, born January9, 1874. 4. Winnifred Bernice, born June 28,1878. 5. Arthur Wiggin, born December31, 1880. 6. Edith Louise, born November14, 1886. Joseph Hittinger wasHITTINGER born in Holland, of an ancient Dutch his emigration to this country he set-tled in Roxbury, Massachusetts, from whencehe came to Charlestown, same state, and sub-sequently returned to the fatherland. Hewas a skillful currier and morocco dresser,and engaged in the latter line of work duringhis residence in this country. Family tradi-tion states that he died abroad in 1816. Hemarried a lady of English extraction, who borehim children: i. Eliza, married and had adaughter who married a Mr. Walton and re-moved to Cairo,
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