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 . ct. Harriet Orinda Beadle, b. 22 Aug. 1S62. Susan Ellen Beadle, b. 7 May 1S04. Delos Beadle, b. 5 Aug. Henry Steele, born 30 Nov. 1824; was graduated at Dartmouth College in July 1845; died in CanibridKe, Mass., 15 Nov. 1840, while ..ttending Harvard Law Sarah Steele, born 19 Sept. Paine Steele, born 9 Nov. 18


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 . ct. Harriet Orinda Beadle, b. 22 Aug. 1S62. Susan Ellen Beadle, b. 7 May 1S04. Delos Beadle, b. 5 Aug. Henry Steele, born 30 Nov. 1824; was graduated at Dartmouth College in July 1845; died in CanibridKe, Mass., 15 Nov. 1840, while ..ttending Harvard Law Sarah Steele, born 19 Sept. Paine Steele, born 9 Nov. 1838; married, 13 June 1866, Henry Wardner of Windsor, Vt., and had: Henry Steele Wardner, b. 8 July 1867. Susan Ellen Wardner, b. 31 Dec. Elizabeth Steele,born 8 Jan. 1842; died, unmarried, 29 Dec. Edward Steele, born 14 April 1845; was graduated at Norwich University July 1864. 263. DOCTOR SHUBAEL CONVERSE (SJmbaer (96), Col. Israel, ,^ Capt. Jo^iah* Maj. James,^ Lieut. James,^ Deacon Edward^), born 7September 1805; died 6 Aug. 1867; prominent physician in Norwich, Vt.; mar-ried, 29 June 1841, Luvia Elizabeth Morrill, who was born 13 October 1818, sisterof U. S. Senator Justin S. Morrill of Com. George A. Converse. Children: Charles Bell Converse. Doctor, born 2 April 1842; phy-sician in Jersey City, N. J. George Albert Converse, Captain U. S. N., born 13 May1844; Commander U. S. warship Montgomery inSpanish-American War. He was appointed as Chief ofBureau of Navigation, 29 July 1904, having previouslybeen Chief of the Bureaus of Equipment and of patience is well nigh exhausted by the persistencewith which ignorant people are attributing to Mr. Hobsonthe conception of the Mcrrimac affair. The idea neverentered Hobsons head until it was put there by AdmiralSampson, to whom it was suggested by CommanderGeorge A. Converse, of the cruiser Mnntgomcry, who wasthe real originator of the scheme. (Town Topics.) 452 ^be Converse j


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