. ace Elizabeth Burleigh. m. Dec. 7, 1847, John Hovey Rice;their daughter, Mary Ayer Rice, m. April 11, 1S77, EbenezerLane, of 2116 Michigan avenue. Chicago. 5. Theodate, b. atHampton. Aug. 23. 1640. 6. Huldah, b. about 1643; m. Smith; d. 1740. History of Hampton, N. H. THE emigrant ances-tor of the Whitlierswas Thomas Whit-tier, who came to this coun-try in 1638 from Southamp-ton, Eng. He was born in1620, married Ruth (Jreenand settled in Salisbury,Mass. After a sh >rt resi-dence there he moved toNewbury and in 16O6 w


. ace Elizabeth Burleigh. m. Dec. 7, 1847, John Hovey Rice;their daughter, Mary Ayer Rice, m. April 11, 1S77, EbenezerLane, of 2116 Michigan avenue. Chicago. 5. Theodate, b. atHampton. Aug. 23. 1640. 6. Huldah, b. about 1643; m. Smith; d. 1740. History of Hampton, N. H. THE emigrant ances-tor of the Whitlierswas Thomas Whit-tier, who came to this coun-try in 1638 from Southamp-ton, Eng. He was born in1620, married Ruth (Jreenand settled in Salisbury,Mass. After a sh >rt resi-dence there he moved toNewbury and in 16O6 wasadmitted a freeman atHaverhill and died there 1696, his wife dying in1710. They had ten chil-dren of whom John wasthe ancestor of the mostnumerous branch. Jos-eph, brother of John, be-ame the head of anotheriranch. The latters son,Joseph, married MarvPeasley, of Haverhill, andhad nine children, amongthen was Joseph, Jr., who married Sarah N e w bury, and hadeleven children. Theirtenth child was John, who \ ...Biiiniic. married Abigail BATCHELDER GENEALOGY. 70 He died in Haverhill in 1830, leaving four children, one of whomwas John Greenleaf Whittier, sometimes called The Hermitof Amesbury, The Woodthrushof Essex, The Martial Qua-ker, The Poet of Freedom, The Poet of Moral Sentimentand The Preacher Poet. Abigail Hussey, the mother of, the


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