. A history of the town of Franklin, Mass.; from its settlement to the completion of its first century, 2d March, 1878; with genealogical notices of its earliest families, sketches of its professional men, and a report of the centennial celebration . ^ survived, Charles, born 22d November,1810, who married Eliza Cook. 36. William married Sally GTaskill 15th January, 1817, and hadtwo sons : William Warren (see biographical sketches) and AlfredGibbs. 37. Whiting, deacon of Medway village church, married BetseyDean, October, 1804, and had eight children, of whom these sur-vived : Abijah Whiting,


. A history of the town of Franklin, Mass.; from its settlement to the completion of its first century, 2d March, 1878; with genealogical notices of its earliest families, sketches of its professional men, and a report of the centennial celebration . ^ survived, Charles, born 22d November,1810, who married Eliza Cook. 36. William married Sally GTaskill 15th January, 1817, and hadtwo sons : William Warren (see biographical sketches) and AlfredGibbs. 37. Whiting, deacon of Medway village church, married BetseyDean, October, 1804, and had eight children, of whom these sur-vived : Abijah Whiting, born 7th December, 1805 ; Gilbert Dean,born 17th April, 1807; Alfred Harding, born 27th April, 1817;Erasmus B., born 8th August, 1819 ; Charles Edwards, born 3dFebruary, 1822. Betsey Whiting married George F. Kingman,and resides in New Bedford. THE MILLER FAMILY has been substantially given under the biographical sketches, buta view of the home of this famity finds its appropriate place hereamong other households. The Miller Hospital will be found amongthe notices of Franklin physicians. The Miller family came fromRehoboth. Two sons of Philip, viz. ; Philip, Jr., and Nathaniel. GENEALOGICAL NOTICES. 263 (see biographical sketches). Philip, married Lephe , and had several children. He was a man of some peculiarities, andone of the first and most ardent advocates of temperance. Bothfamilies are without representatives in town. THE MORSE FAMILY. Samuel, the petitioner of 1738, was descended through , of Watertown, from Samuel, immigrant, of Dedham, 1G37,and of whom the ^ Morse Genealog} gives a full account. Samuel above was son of Samuel and Sarah Hill, of Wrentham,born 7th June, 1702, and died 25th April, 1782. They had : Sam-uel, Jr. Benoni. Sarah; married Robert Worsely. Hannah;married Dr. Ebenezer Metcalf. (See biographical sketches.)By second wife, Sarah Wheeler, he had Dinah ; married AbijahNewton. Hannah. Submit; married Abraham Amsden. Samuel, Jr., born 4th May, 1


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