Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . Mary Root;was the daughter of Jacob Root, son of John Root,one of the first settlers of Hartford, Root was one of the first settlers of Northamp-ton, Massachusetts, removed to Hebron, Connecticut,1705, and was one of those chosen to run the boundsbetween Colchester and Hebron in 1710. He diedAugust 9, 1731, aged about seventy. Mary was bornat Northampton. November 24, 1689. The children of Nathaniel Mann were: Joseph,,bo


Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . Mary Root;was the daughter of Jacob Root, son of John Root,one of the first settlers of Hartford, Root was one of the first settlers of Northamp-ton, Massachusetts, removed to Hebron, Connecticut,1705, and was one of those chosen to run the boundsbetween Colchester and Hebron in 1710. He diedAugust 9, 1731, aged about seventy. Mary was bornat Northampton. November 24, 1689. The children of Nathaniel Mann were: Joseph,,born April 5, 1713 (probably 1714) ; Nathaniel, 16, 1715-16, married Deborah Tillotson, Junei 5, 1739; Benjamin, born March 3, 1717; John, bornNovember 20, 1721, married (first) Margaret Peters;Mary, born June 5, 1723: Nathan, born June 20,1727, married Elizabeth Skinner, February 12, 1752,and had five children; Abigail, born February ; Abijah, born August 7, 1734, married SarahPorter. (IV) John Mann, son of Nathaniel ^lann (3).was born at Hebron, Connecticut, November , died June 4, 1806. The Mann farm at Hebron *iif^^-^iife^. (i. MANX WORCESTER COUNTY 375 [ontains about two hundred and tifty acres. The[iresent house was built in 1782 by Andrew MannInd is in good repair (1884). The phice was never;old after Nathaniel Mann bought it until withitiI few years. John Mann married Margaret Peters,l)f Hebron, aunt of Governor Peters, of was born August, 1724, died June 2, 1789. Henarried (second), about 1790, Hannah Kellogg,iv-idow of Samuel Kellogg, of Marlboro. All hischildren were by the first wife. They are: or Margaret, born April 14, 1742, married Cross, and settled at Montreal, Canada, had wo sons. 2. John, born December 25, 1743, died:828; married (first) Lydia Porter. 3. Mary, bornebruary 25, 1745-6, died May 18, 1817; married,October 16, 1768, Jacob Loomis, who was born atdover, Connecticut, May 20, 1745, died May 9,813,


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