. Representative men and old families of southeastern Massachusetts : containing historical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and genealogical records of many of the old families . n, and theyremoved to St. John. New Brunswick, Canada;Joseph was born in 1743; Mary, born in 1744,married in 1763 Stephen Borden: Hannah,born in 1746, married in 1775 Daniel Boomer;Seth, born March 1, 1749, married in 1770Elizabeth Palmer (he became a sea captain,dying Feb. 16, 1797) : Benjamin married(first) in 1785, Mchitahle Tribv and (second)Elizabeth Phillips, and died Nov. 25, 1833;Susanna in 1
. Representative men and old families of southeastern Massachusetts : containing historical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and genealogical records of many of the old families . n, and theyremoved to St. John. New Brunswick, Canada;Joseph was born in 1743; Mary, born in 1744,married in 1763 Stephen Borden: Hannah,born in 1746, married in 1775 Daniel Boomer;Seth, born March 1, 1749, married in 1770Elizabeth Palmer (he became a sea captain,dying Feb. 16, 1797) : Benjamin married(first) in 1785, Mchitahle Tribv and (second)Elizabeth Phillips, and died Nov. 25, 1833;Susanna in 1774 married George Borden; andJohn. (V) Joseph Church, son of Capt. Charles(2), was born in 1742, and in his youth an-swered the call of the sea. He was drownedat Bristol Ferry, R. I., in 1816. He had acargo of wood from Fall River to Providence,and with Thomas Chaloner was returning tohis sloop when, it is supposed, one of the menwas knocked overboard, and the other endeavor-ing to rescue him, both were drowned. Sanford found the vessel with a lightin the cabin, but with no one on board. Formany days the river was dredged, cannon werefired, and every effort was made to recover. (H^^L-iL^ ,/? fx-Ayit^eM SOUTHEASTERX MASSACHUSETTS 1255 the bodies, but all in vain. On hearing of his West Bridgewater, and tlieir ehildien were: ?disappearance Captain Churchs wife became Susanna, born June 1, 1758, married in 17!)2 insane, and renuiined so for some years, but I)a\id Curney; Sarah, l)orn Marcli 7, 1760, before her death fully recovered her reason, nuivrieil in 1777 Lsaiah llayward; Lucy, born In her maidenhood she was Sarah Brightnian, March 2S, llHii, married in 1781 Waldo Hay- and her marriage to Captain Church took ward; Job Packard, born Jan. 22, 1764, died place in 1765. Their children were; Ruth, young; Samuel, born Dec. 27, 17GG, married born in 1767, who married a Mr. Butts; Ann, Lucy Jenkins in 1785, and they moved to born in 1768, who married Feb. 12, 1792, Croy
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