. Genealogy of the descendants of Lawrence and Cassandra Southwick of Salem, Mass. : the original emigrants, and the ancestors of the families who have since borne his name . Feb. 10, 1836. 2670. Isaac*, born Nov. 13, 1834, died Feb. 5, 1836. 2671. David H.*, born Dec. 13, 1836, died Sept. 8, 1870. 7, 1868, Fanny Benson, daui>htcr of Rev. Dr. Benson. 2672. Horatio I.**, born Oct. 5, 1838; married first, Nov. 15. N. Hay, died May 12, 1865; second, Sept. it,, L. Thomson, widow of William Blair. 2673. William Henry*, born Aug. 13, 1S40; married, May 10. 1869.


. Genealogy of the descendants of Lawrence and Cassandra Southwick of Salem, Mass. : the original emigrants, and the ancestors of the families who have since borne his name . Feb. 10, 1836. 2670. Isaac*, born Nov. 13, 1834, died Feb. 5, 1836. 2671. David H.*, born Dec. 13, 1836, died Sept. 8, 1870. 7, 1868, Fanny Benson, daui>htcr of Rev. Dr. Benson. 2672. Horatio I.**, born Oct. 5, 1838; married first, Nov. 15. N. Hay, died May 12, 1865; second, Sept. it,, L. Thomson, widow of William Blair. 2673. William Henry*, born Aug. 13, 1S40; married, May 10. 1869. Eva Crocker, of Vt. 2674. Elbridge G.*, born May 7, 1842; married Mary Brewster,of Northampton, Mass. 2675. Marion M.*, born Aug. 29, 1S44, died Sept. it,, 1866. * Hannah Stones mother was the great granddaughter of , who with his family (except Mary, whom he leftbehind), undertook a voyage to England, and were all lost at had previously secured a grant for the whole of the land onwhich now stands the city of Halifax, Novia Scotia, but he had thedeeds of conveyance with him. Means were never taken by Mar\or her descendants to secure their ORIN SOUTHWICK. SEVENTH GENERATION. 439 2676. Titus A.*, born Jan. 25, 1847: married. July 14. 1871, Maggie Perdj, of :677. Flora Isadora*, born May 9, 1852: married. Sept. 18, 1872. Dr. Ralph Pliny F.^ born Sept. 7, 1850; married. Sept. 11. 1878. Cornelia Tabb, of Harrisonburgh. Va. Orin Southwick and wife Hannah (Stone), cel-ebrated their golden wedding, May 10, 1879, atMooers, Their children, grandchildren andother relatives numbered about 70. They came fromeast, west and south ; two sons from Minnesota, twosons from Massachusetts, with their families, and twosons who reside in Mooers, and one daughter, Erwin. Mr. Orin Southwick, although somewhat feeble andlame, retained his mental faculties as clear as ever,and his sound business qualities were esteemed by allwho knew him. He wa


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