Some of the ancestors and descendants of Samuel Converse, jr., of Thompson parish, Killingly, Conn.; Major James Convers, of Woburn, Mass.; HonHeman Allen, MC., of Milton and Burlington, Vermont; Captain Jonathan Bixby, srof Killingly, Conn . Laui;i AUKii ( uiivi r,^f Iulliii. ,);iiiiin Wellu ratten. Mrs. Sivinner. She is a nieinher of Arch Street Methodist E]nscopal Churcli,Philadelphia. Benjatnin Wells Patten was born in Stafford, 15 August 1815,son of Benjamin and Sarah (Wells) Patten. He died 10 .hnie 1880, and his re-mains were buried at Staffoid Springs. He was a n)einber of the Meth


Some of the ancestors and descendants of Samuel Converse, jr., of Thompson parish, Killingly, Conn.; Major James Convers, of Woburn, Mass.; HonHeman Allen, MC., of Milton and Burlington, Vermont; Captain Jonathan Bixby, srof Killingly, Conn . Laui;i AUKii ( uiivi r,^f Iulliii. ,);iiiiin Wellu ratten. Mrs. Sivinner. She is a nieinher of Arch Street Methodist E]nscopal Churcli,Philadelphia. Benjatnin Wells Patten was born in Stafford, 15 August 1815,son of Benjamin and Sarah (Wells) Patten. He died 10 .hnie 1880, and his re-mains were buried at Staffoid Springs. He was a n)einber of the MethotlistEpiscopal Church in Stafford. He always resided in that place and was one of thefounders of the town. He was a successful woolen manufacturer, succeedingParley Converse as manager of the Converseville (o. Woolen Mills in 1866. Hewas descended from (apt. Hezekiah AVells. from Ca]>t. Annul Trumbull, andfrom Major John Mason. John Masox, the first Major-Cencral of Militia of New ImisUuhI, was Ihh-ii in theDutch Netherlands about IfiOO. He had a military training-. He is suppuscd tohave been a member of the Dorchester Inmiigration of KilJO. In l(3o2 he was .«entwith twenty men to break up a gang of pirates, and for his s(>rvi


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