Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . ne of descent from this pioneer ancestor isas follows: Samuel Sibley, who came to Sutton,1652. and his wife Sarah (Leland) Sibley, bornin England, 1625, also took up her residence in thattown th.; same year. Even Sibley, who came toSutton in 1680. James -Sibley, Moses Sibley. SarahSibley, who was born in Sutton, 1755, died Sibley, who married Huldab. Harwood, ofBarre, Massachusetts. Sardius Sibley, father ofLeander Sibley, wa


Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . ne of descent from this pioneer ancestor isas follows: Samuel Sibley, who came to Sutton,1652. and his wife Sarah (Leland) Sibley, bornin England, 1625, also took up her residence in thattown th.; same year. Even Sibley, who came toSutton in 1680. James -Sibley, Moses Sibley. SarahSibley, who was born in Sutton, 1755, died Sibley, who married Huldab. Harwood, ofBarre, Massachusetts. Sardius Sibley, father ofLeander Sibley, was born in Barre, Massachusetts,1S04. He married Betsey Johnson, of Barre, Massa-chusetts, and their children were: Huldah, born1827, wife of the Rev. Benjamin Stevenson; andSardius J., born 1820, On .\pri! 4, 1831, Mr. Sibleymarried for his second wife Mary Johnson, whoIxjre him the following children: Betsey, born inBarre, 1834, became the wife of Roland Oakes, ofHolyoke. Mary Jane, born in Hardwick, 7836, be-came the wife of Joseph Perce, of Worcester. Le-ander, born in Hardwick. 1838. Charlotte Ellen,born 1840, became the wife of Orlando Remington,. cp6£-t^


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