Some of the ancestors and descendants of Samuel Converse, jr., of Thompson parish, Killingly, Conn.; Major James Convers, of Woburn, Mass.; HonHeman Allen, MC., of Milton and Burlington, Vermont; Captain Jonathan Bixby, srof Killingly, Conn . Mary (Converse) Gonzales five children werehorn in BraekettviUc: . Cioxz.^, h. 2 Sept. ) ; Gon/.^lks, Ij. 2 March ISJ!.Jose Go\z.\les,° h. J;in. \NCisco , h. 10 .March IS!).).M.\iii.\ Kni,ixu.\ , h. 20 Teh. ISiJ. . , horn 19 Sept. Cecilic) toNVEHsE, horn 22 Nov.


Some of the ancestors and descendants of Samuel Converse, jr., of Thompson parish, Killingly, Conn.; Major James Convers, of Woburn, Mass.; HonHeman Allen, MC., of Milton and Burlington, Vermont; Captain Jonathan Bixby, srof Killingly, Conn . Mary (Converse) Gonzales five children werehorn in BraekettviUc: . Cioxz.^, h. 2 Sept. ) ; Gon/.^lks, Ij. 2 March ISJ!.Jose Go\z.\les,° h. J;in. \NCisco , h. 10 .March IS!).).M.\iii.\ Kni,ixu.\ , h. 20 Teh. ISiJ. . , horn 19 Sept. Cecilic) toNVEHsE, horn 22 Nov. rn.\.NK roNVKiisK, horn 1.) .?\])ril ISSO; died 2S June 1S90. .%!). AhHllRT (()N\T<:RS1? {Mhrrt (IJIi), OZ/.v, Joci; Thomas.* Snmiul,^Scrtimnl Samuel,- Deacon ErhranP). horn in Areola. , 9 May INliJ. He wasleft an orphan at the .age of se\en years, and was |)laced under the guardianshipof his uncle, William Porter (on\(rse. In 1S72 and he was a pu])il in thepuhlic schools of New Sork (ily; and in 1S74 he attended the High School atHurlington, \l., residing with the of l!ev. ,lolm Kendrick (^, for two years, he was a pupil in the boanling school of Swithin T. Short- Zbc donvcrsc jfamil^ 541. ledge at iMedia, Pa. Leaving school, he was employed for about a year in theottice of William R. Itley, hanker and broker, 31 Pine St., New York City. In1879, he removed lo the place of residence of his brother Frank, Hracketfville, Texas, where he was engaged for about two yearsas Deputy Cattle Insiiector. He then removed toPecos County, Texas, where he was employed on acattle ranch. Upon the organization, shortly after,liy .John Maddox of Austin, Texas, of a. sur\-eyingjjarty to survey Crockett and Pecos Counties, he joinedthat i)arty as flagman, but, as the Lapan Indians fromthe Santa Mountains of Mexico were on tin- wai-]jath, and as the twelve government scouts guardingthe sur\-eying party were recalled to patrol the RioCrande, he was se


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