. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. GUSHING. 63 Pearman. Ill 5, Joseph Bass Smith (born 1810), was lost or died at sea. Ill 6, Margaret Sprague Smith, an author of prose and verse. Ill 7, Joshua Loring Banker. Ill 8, Elizabeth W. Smith. Ill 9, John G. Pillsbury, a printer. Ill 10, Jane Read Smith. Ill 11, John Henry Batchelder. Ill 12, Sir Albert Jones Smith, a naval commander. Ill 14, Joseph Smith, a rear admiral of the United States navy. Ill 16, Albert Smith, a lawyer. Ill 17, Elizabeth Smith. Ill 18, Sarah Barker Smith. Ill 19, Joseph Eells. 6. Fraternity of Propositus: IV 1,


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. GUSHING. 63 Pearman. Ill 5, Joseph Bass Smith (born 1810), was lost or died at sea. Ill 6, Margaret Sprague Smith, an author of prose and verse. Ill 7, Joshua Loring Banker. Ill 8, Elizabeth W. Smith. Ill 9, John G. Pillsbury, a printer. Ill 10, Jane Read Smith. Ill 11, John Henry Batchelder. Ill 12, Sir Albert Jones Smith, a naval commander. Ill 14, Joseph Smith, a rear admiral of the United States navy. Ill 16, Albert Smith, a lawyer. Ill 17, Elizabeth Smith. Ill 18, Sarah Barker Smith. Ill 19, Joseph Eells. 6. Fraternity of Propositus: IV 1, Milton Gushing (1837-1886), became a paymaster of the fleet. IV 2, Ellen Grosvenor. IV 3, Howard B. Gushing (1838-1871). IV 4, Alonzo Gushing (1841-1863). IV 5 (Propositus}, WILLIAM B. GUSHING. IV 6 (consort), Kate L. Forbes. IV 7, Walter and Mary R. Gushing. IV 8, Eli Bouton. IV 9, Mary Isabel Gushing (born 1847). IV 10, Edward F. Gayle. IV 11, John Elliott Pillsbury (born at Lowell, Massachusetts, 1846). IV 12, Joseph B. Smith, appointed a midshipman in 1841, became a lieutenant in 1855, and was killed in 1862 on the Congress in the conflict with the Merrimac at Hampton Roads. IV 13, Albert Smith, became a captain in the army and died from the effects of service during Civil War. BIBLIOGRAPHY. Genealogy of the Gushing Family. Montreal: Perrault Printing Co. GUSHING. J. S. 1905. Ixx + 596 pp. HAIGHT, T. 1910. Three Wisconsin Cushings. Wisconsin History Commission, xiv + 109 pp. SMITH, S. 1895. Memorial of Rev. Thomas Smith (second minister of Pembroke, Massachu- setts) and his descendants. Plymouth. 147 Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington


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