Colonial Families of the United States of America, Volume Ii Anthony Family

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The History and Annals of the
Colonial Families of the Us

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The Get-go Families of Virginia

Offset Families of Virginia (FFV) originated with colonists from England who primarily settled at Jamestown and along the James River and other navigable waters in the Colony of Virginia during the 17th century. As in that location was a propensity to marry within their narrow social telescopic for many generations, many descendants bear surnames which became mutual in the growing colony.

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The History: 17th century ,  English Heritage, Second sons

Many of the original English colonists considered members of the First Families of Virginia migrated to the Colony of Virginia during the English language Ceremonious War and English Interregnum period (1642-1660). Royalists left England on the accession to power of Oliver Cromwell and his Parliament. Because most of Virginia's leading families recognizedCharles 2 as King following the execution of Charles I in 1649, Charles Two is reputed to have called Virginia his "Sometime Rule", a nickname that endures today. The affinity of many early aristocratic Virginia settlers for the Crown led to the term 'distressed Cavaliers,' often applied to the Virginia oligarchy. Many Cavaliers who served under Rex Charles I fled to Virginia. Thus it came to be that FFVs often refer to Virginia as "Cavalier Country". These men were offered rewards of land, etc, by Rex Charles Two only they had settled Virginia then remained in Virginia.

Most of such early on settlers in Virginia were and so-called "2nd Sons". Primogeniture favored the first sons' inheriting lands and titles in England. Virginia evolved into a society of 2d or tertiary sons of English aristocracy who inherited land grants or country in Virginia. They formed part of the southern aristocracy in America. In some cases, longstanding ties betwixt families of the English aristocracy simply transplanted themselves to the new colony. In one instance, for instance, ancestral ties between the Spencer family of Bedfordshire and the Washington family meant that it was a Spencer who secured the land grant on which the Washingtons would afterward build their Mountain Vernonhome. These sorts of ties were common in the early colony, as aristocratic families shuttled dorsum and forth between England and Virginia, maintaining their connections with the mother country, and with each other.

The skein of ties among Virginia families was a legacy of England's ancestral feudalism: in a pre-industrial economic system based largely on the possession of state, the ownership of that state was tightly controlled, and often passed betwixt families of respective social rank. The Virginia economy, predicated on the institution of slavery and non on mercantile pursuits, meant that the gentry could go along tight rein on the levers of ability, which passed in somewhat orderly fashion from family to family unit. (In the more than modern mercantile economy of the north, social mobility was increased, and the power of the elite was muted by the forces of the marketplace economy.)

Many of the great Virginia dynasties traced their roots to families like the Lees and the Fitzhughs who traced lineage to England'southward county families and baronial legacies. But not all: even the almost humble Virginia immigrants aspired to the English manorial trappings of their betters. Virginia history is not the sole province of English language aristocrats. Such families as the Shackelfords, who gave their name to a Virginia village, rose from modest beginnings in Hampshire to a identify in the Virginia firmament based on hard work and smart marriages. At the same time other once-cracking families were decimated not just past the English Civil War, but too by the enormous power of the London merchants to whom they were in debt and who could movement markets with the stroke of a pen.

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The Native Americans

Many of the First Families of Virginia can also trace their ancestry to a young Native American named Pocahontas. She was the youngest daughter of Chief Powhatan, who had created the Powhatan Confederacy in the late 16th century and led during the first 10 years of the settlement which began at Jamestown in 1607. In 1614, Pocahontas married English-built-in colonist John Rolfe, who arrived in Virginia in 1611 afterwards a trip of groovy hardship. Information technology included being shipwrecked on Bermuda and the deaths of his start wife and their young son. Rolfe had get prominent and wealthy as the first to successfully develop an consign greenbacks ingather for the Colony with new varieties of tobacco. The combination of notable Native American and English heritage began when their only son, Thomas Rolfe, was built-in in 1615, and his offspring. Many married other persons of FFV heritage, every bit there was a propensity to marry within their narrow social scope for many generations.

In 1887 Virginia Governor Wyndham Robertson authored the first history of Pocahontas and her descendants, delineating the ancestry of the Native American adult female as information technology spread among FFV families such as the Bollings, Whittles, Blands, Skipwiths, Flemings, Catletts, Gays, Jordans, Randolphs, Tazewells and many others. The intermarriages between these families meant that many shared the aforementioned names, sometimes just in different order-as in the case of Lt. Col. Powhatan Bolling Whittle of the 38th Virginia Infantry, Amalgamated States of America.

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The Clan of the Arundell

Counts of the Holy Roman Empir due east

All descendants of the 1st Count Thomas Arundell of Wardour, have the Universal Right to the formal usage of the Imperial Titles of Count or Countess of the Holy Roman Empire, beingness issued within the Imperial Letters Patent dated the 14th day of December in the year of Our Lord 1595 by Decree of theHoly Roman EmperorRudolf Two . The Association and Imperial Order of the Nobility of the Holy Roman Empire (SACRI ROMANI IMPERII NOBILIUM ORDO), has formally issued a prescript to ratify the right of claim of all descendants of the body of the 1st Count Thomas Arundell of Wardour of the Holy Roman Empire, to the Titles and Styles of the aforesaid Imperial Count.

The Chancellor and Chiliad Principal of the Clan and Majestic Gild, has granted by Imperial Prescript and Letters, the right of usage of the appellation style and championship of Excellency, upon all descendants of the 1st Count Thomas Arundell of Wardour, who may formally Petition the Association for full recognition of their rights to the Regal Titles of Count or Countess of the Holy Roman Empire, and to be listed upon the official register of the Imperial Rolls of the Nobility of the Holy Roman Empire, which will be granted with full rights of usage to the Armorial Bearings of the aforementioned 1st Count Thomas Arundell, by sanction and decree of the Holy Roman Empire Association and Purple Order. Those descendants of Count Thomas Arundell of Wardour who wish to petition for the Royal Rank and Championship of Count of the Holy Roman Empire, y'all may visit their website  or email the Holy Roman Empire Association - Associazioni dei Nobili del Sacro Romano Impero: contact@holyromanempireassociation.org. Please visit our new page on  the A ssociation of Arundell Counts of the Holy Roman Empire , this would be of great involvement to those who may have a claim to the Imperial Title of Count or Countess of the Holy Roman Empire.

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The Listing of The Family Names of Virginia

Ackiss

Allerton

Armistead

Austin (James Austin, born 1611 in Kent, England; his son, Robert Austin, built-in in Surry County, VA, about 1650)

Bacon

Brawl

Ballard

Baskerville Robert and John Baskerville arrived 1635

Bassett

Bates

Beckwith, William

Bell--Sir Robert Bell

Berkeley

Beverley - of Blandfield Plantation c.1683

Blair

Bland

Bolling

Branch -- Christopher Branch, 1620

Bray

Brereton

Bridger

Browne of "Four Mile Tree"

Browning

Burwell

Byrd

Cabell

Calthorpe

Carr

Carrington

Carter

Cary

Chandler

Chichely

Chiles (Col. Walter Chiles, Jamestown, 1638)

Churchill

Claiborne

Clay(eastward)

Cobbs

Conway

Corbin

Custis

Cole

Compton of Brathwood Hundred

Cocke

Cox

Dabney

Dameron

Dawson

Dew

Digges

Dillard

Dodds

Edmunds

Epes/Eppes

Etheridge/Etheredge/Ederiche

Fairfax

Farrar

Firby

Fitzhugh

Fleming

Fouch

Gantt

Garrett

Gooch

Gilbert

Graves (Captain Thomas Graves, Jamestown, 1608)

Grimes

Hale

Hammond

Harrison

Haydon

Hobby

Holland

Hollowell

Holt

Hopkins

Jenings of Rippon Hall

Jordan (Samuel Jordan)

Kerns/Kearns

Ledbetter

Lee

Lewis

Lightfoot

Limerick (Vincent Limerick 1635)

Limbrick

Littleton

Loggins

Ludwell

Lunsford

Lynn/Lyne

Mallory

Marshall

Martiau

Mason

Mathews

Minter

Nelson

Overton

Step

Page

Percy

Parke

Pendergrass

Pendleton

Peyton

Pickett

Prater/Prather (Thomas Prater, Elizabeth City, 1622)

Cost

Randolph

Reavis [Edward I]

Redd

Roane

Robertson

Robinson

Rolfe

Rowe

Royall

Scarborough

Settle (Francis Settle, the "Emmigrant")

Shackelford of Shacklefords, Virginia

Skipwith

Smith of Gloucester Co.

Spelman

Spencer

Spotswood

Snipe

Stamps

Sullivan

Talliaferro/Toliver

Tapscott

Tayloe

Taylor/Tyler

Thompson

Thoroughgood

Thornton

Throckmorton

Tredway

Tucker

Venable(s)

Vermillion

Waller

Walton

Ware

Washington

West

Whaley (Whalley)

Whiting

Whittle

Willoughby

Winston

Woodliffe/Woodlief

Woodson (John Woodson, Jamestown, 1619)

Wormeley

Yardley

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The Colonial Families of Maryland

The Colonial families of Maryland were the leading families in the Province of Maryland. Several as well had interests in the Colony of Virginia, and the two are sometimes referred to every bit the Chesapeake Colonies. Many of the early on settlers came from the West Midlands in England, although the Maryland families were composed of a diverseness of European nationalities, due east.grand. French, Irish, Welsh, Scottish, Swedish, in improver to English. Maryland was uniquely created as a colony for Cosmic gentry, merely Anglicanism eventually came to dominate, partly through influence from neighboring Virginia. The kickoff areas of colonization were on the Patuxent River and upwards along the Chesapeake Bay near and effectually current St. Mary'due south and Charles counties.

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The Founders and Family unit Names of Maryland

Bowie Family unit
  • Walter Bowie
  • Robert Bowie
  • William Duckett Bowie
  • Thomas Fielder Bowie
  • Oden Bowie
Brice Family

See also: Brice House (Annapolis, Maryland)

  • John Brice, Jr.
  • John Brice Three
  • James Brice
Brooke Family
  • Robert Brooke, Sr.
  • Thomas Brooke, Sr.
  • Thomas Brooke, Jr.
Calvert Family
See also: Riversdale Mansion
  • George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore
  • Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore
  • Leonard Calvert
  • Phillip Calvert (governor)
  • Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore
  • Benedict Calvert, 4th Baron Baltimore
  • Charles Calvert, fifth Baron Baltimore
  • Benedict Leonard Calvert
  • Frederick Calvert, 6th Baron Baltimore
  • Henry Harford
  • Eleanor Calvert
  • Charles Bridegroom Calvert
Carroll Family, former princes of Éile
See also: Doughoregan Estate and Mount Clare (Maryland)
  • Charles Carroll the Settler
  • Charles Carroll of Annapolis
  • Charles Carroll (barrister)
  • Charles Carroll of Carrollton
  • Daniel Carroll
  • John Carroll (bishop)
  • John Lee Carroll
  • Thomas King Carroll
  • Anna Ella Carroll
  • James Carroll (Maryland pol)
  • Samuel S. Carroll
Chase Family unit
Meet also: Hunt-Lloyd Firm
  • Samuel Chase
  • Jeremiah Chase
Contee Family
  • Thomas Contee
  • Benjamin Contee
Compton Family
  • Henry Compton

Son of Henry, John Compton came over and settled in St Mary's, Maryland (circa 1640's)

  • Barnes Compton
Darnall Family unit
See also: Darnall's Chance
  • Henry Darnall
Dulany Family
  • Daniel Dulany the Elder
  • Daniel Dulany the Younger
Duvall Family unit
  • Mareen Duvall
  • Gabriel Duvall
  • Robert Duvall
Eden Baronets
  • Sir Robert Eden, 1st Baronet, of Maryland
  • Sir Frederick Eden, second Baronet
Fairfax Family
  • Albert Fairfax, 12th Lord Fairfax of Cameron
Fendall Family
  • Josias Fendall
Griffith Family of Maryland
  • William Griffith
  • Orlando Griffith
Hanson Family unit
  • John Hanson
  • Alexander Contee Hanson
Howard Family
  • John Eager Howard
  • George Howard (Governor of Maryland)
  • Benjamin Chew Howard
Jenifer Family unit
  • Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer
  • Daniel Jenifer
Lee Family
  • Blenheim branch
    • Philip Lee, Sr.
    • Thomas Sim Lee
Lloyd Family
See also: Wye Firm and Hunt-Lloyd Firm
  • Edward Lloyd (Colonial Governor of Maryland)
  • Edward Lloyd (consul)
  • Edward Lloyd (Governor of Maryland)
  • Henry Lloyd (governor)
  • James Lloyd (Maryland)
Stonemason Family
  • William Bricklayer (1757-1818)
Ogle Family
Meet also: Belair Mansion
  • Samuel Ogle
  • Benjamin Ogle
Paca Family unit
Come across also: Paca House
  • William Paca
Peale Family
Run into also: Peale Museum
  • Charles Wilson Peale
  • James Peale
  • Raphaelle Peale
  • Rembrandt Peale
  • Anna Claypoole Peale
  • Titian Peale
  • Sarah Miriam Peale
Rodgers Family
Encounter besides: Sion Hill
  • John Rodgers (naval officer, War of 1812)
  • John Rodgers (American Ceremonious War naval officer)
  • John Rodgers (naval officer, World War I)
  • Calbraith Perry Rodgers
Steuart Family unit
See likewise: Dodon
  • George H. Steuart (planter)
  • Dungannon (equus caballus)
  • George Steuart Hume
  • George H. Steuart (Major General)
  • Richard Sprigg Steuart
  • George H. Steuart (Brigadier_General)
Stone Family
See also: Habre de Venture
  • William Stone
  • Thomas Stone
  • Michael J. Rock
  • John Hoskins Stone
  • William Murray Rock
  • Frederick Rock
Tasker Family unit
  • Benjamin Tasker, Sr.
  • Benjamin Tasker, Jr.
  • Selima (horse)

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Showtime Families of Boston - Boston Brahmins

Boston Brahmins, likewise called the Beginning Families of Boston and cold roast Boston, are the New England families, of thebourgeois course, which claim hereditary and cultural descent from the English language Protestants who founded the city ofBoston, Massachusetts, and settled New England. They are considered part of the historic core of the East Coastestablishment.

The First Families of Boston are the virtually established and historically ideological of all the Northeastern United States. Their southern counterparts have more traditionally quasi-aristocratic aspirations, in Onetime Earth fashion,First Families of VirginiaColonial families of Maryland. Of more purely mercantile and fiscal distinction are the oldest prominent families of New York Metropolis and Philadelphia, of Social Register fame.

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The Characteristics

The term Brahmin is of Indian origin, deriving from Sanskrit and referring to the highest caste in the Indian degree system. In America information technology has been applied (later it was coined by writer Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. as part of a January 1860 article in the Atlantic Monthly called "The Professor's Story") to the old, upper crust New England families of British Protestant (normally English) origin that were extremely influential in the development and leadership of arts, civilisation, science, politics, merchandise, and academia. The term was certainly applied one-half in jest to characterize the often erudite nature of the New England gentry to outsiders. The term has never gained currency among "Brahmin" families themselves who would simply consider themselves to be a detail brood of Yankee. The nature of the Brahmins is summarized in the doggerel "Boston Toast" by Harvard alumnus John Collins Bossidy.

"And this is proficient old Boston,
The dwelling of the bean and the cod,
Where the Lowells talk but to Cabots,
And the Cabots talk but to God."

Members of these families are generally known for existence fiscally conservative, socially liberal, and well educated. These families oftentimes have deeply established traditions in the Congregationalist, Unitarian, and sometimesEpiscopal faiths. Co-ordinate to Yankee magazine, many Brahmin families intermarried and were perceived equally marked past their manners and distinctive elocution, the Boston Brahmin accent, version of the New England emphasis.

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The Brahmin Families

Many of the Brahmin families trace their ancestry back to the original founders of Boston while others entered New England aloof society during the nineteenth century with their profits from commerce and merchandise or by marrying into established Brahmin families like the Emersons and Winthrops. A few prominent families are listed here.

Adams Family

  • Samuel Adams (1722-1803)
  • John Adams (1735-1826) & Abigail Smith Adams (1744-1818)
    • John Quincy Adams (1767-1848)
      • Charles Francis Adams, Sr. (1807-1886)
        • Charles Francis Adams, Jr. (1835-1915)
          • Charles Francis Adams III (1866-1954)
            • Charles Francis Adams Iv (1910-1999)
        • John Quincy Adams Ii (1833-1894)
        • Henry Brooks Adams (1838-1918)
        • Brooks Adams (1848-1927)

Bacon Family

  • Robert Bacon (1860-1919)
  • Robert L. Bacon (1884-1938)
  • Gaspar G. Bacon (1886-1947)
  • Gaspar Yard. Salary, Jr. (1914-1943)

Cabot Family

  • Susanna Cabot (1754-1777)
  • Godfrey Lowell Cabot (1861-1962)
    • Thomas Dudley Cabot (1897-1995)

Descendant by marriage:

  • Francis Cabot Lowell (1775-1817)
  • Lilla Cabot Perry (1848-1933)
  • Henry Cabot Social club (1850-1924)
    • Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (1902-1985)

Chaffee Family , originally of Hingham, Massachusetts

  • Thomas Chaffee (man of affairs/landowner) (1610-1683)
  • Joseph Chaffe (1639-1694)
  • Jonathon Chaffee (businessman/landowner) (1678-1766)
  • Matthew Chaffee (Boston landowner) (1657-1723)
  • Adna Romanza Chaffee (U.S. General) (1842-1914)
  • Adna R. Chaffee, Jr. (U.South. General) (1884-1941)
  • Zechariah Chafee philosopher, ceremonious libertarian (1885-1957)
  • John Chafee (U.Southward. Senator) (1922-1999)
  • Lincoln Chafee (U.S. Senator) (b. 1953)

Choate Family

  • Rufus Choate
  • George C.Due south. Choate (1827-1896), founder of St. Paul's School (Concord, New Hampshire)
  • Joseph Hodges Choate
  • William Gardner Choate
  • Sarah Choate Sears

Cushing Family, originally of Hingham, Massachusetts

  • Caleb Cushing
  • John Perkins Cushing 1787-1862 Red china Merchandise Merchant, Investor
  • Thomas Cushing
  • William Cushing

Descendant by marriage:

  • Albert Cushing Read

Crowninshield Family

  • Jacob Crowninshield (1770-1808)
    • Arent Southward. Crowninshield (1843-1908)
  • Benjamin Williams Crowninshield (1772-1851)
  • George Crowninshield
  • Frank Crowninshield (1872-1947)

Descendant by marriage:

  • William Crowninshield Endicott (1826-1900)
  • Benjamin Crowninshield Bradlee (b. 1921)

Dana Family

  • Francis Dana (1743-1811)
  • Richard Henry Dana, Sr. (1787-1879)
  • Richard Henry Dana, Jr. (1815-1882)

Delano Family unit

  • Columbus Delano (1809-1896)
  • Jane Delano (1862-1919)
  • Paul Delano (1745-1842)

Descendant past marriage:

  • Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882-1945)

Dudley-Winthrop Family

  • Governor Thomas Dudley, a founder of Harvard College
  • Anne Dudley Bradstreet, Poetess
  • Imperial Governor Joseph Dudley, President of the Dominion of New England, Master Justice of New York, Member of Parliament, Lt. Governor of the Island of Wight
  • Primary Justice Paul Dudley, Member of the Royal Society, Founder of the Dudleian Lectures at Harvard

Eliot Family

  • Charles William Eliot (1834-1926)
    • Charles Eliot (1859-1897)
  • William Greenleaf Eliot (1811-1887)
    • T.S. Eliot (1888-1965)

Descendant past spousal relationship:

  • Charles Eliot Norton (1827-1908)

Emerson Family

  • Rev. William Emerson (1769-1811) & Ruth Haskins Emerson
    • Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) & Lydia Jackson Emerson

Endicott Family

Salem:

  • William Crowninshield Endicott (1826-1900)

Dedham:

  • Augustus Bradford Endicott (1818-1910)
    • Elizabeth Endicott Young (1849-1936)
      • Philip Endicott Immature (1885-1955)
    • Henry Bradford Endicott (1853-1920)
      • Henry Wendell Endicott (1880-1954)
        • Bradford Maxwell Endicott (1926- )

Forbes Family

  • John Murray Forbes (1813-1898)

Descendant by matrimony:

  • John Forbes Kerry (b. 1943)

Gardner Family

  • Samuel Pickering Gardner (Salem, 1767 - Boston, 1843)
  • John Lowell Gardner (1808-1884)
  • John Lowell Gardner Two (1837-1898)
  • Augustus P. Gardner (1865-1918) -

Holmes Family unit

  • Abiel Holmes (1763-1837)
    • Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. (1809-1894)
      • Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. (1841-1935)

Jackson Family

  • Edward Jackson (1708-1757) & Dorothy Quincy Jackson
    • Jonathan Jackson (1743-1810) & Hannah Tracy Jackson
      • Charles Jackson (1775-1855)
        • Amelia Lee Jackson, who married Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. above
      • Patrick Tracy Jackson (1780-1847)
      • Hannah Jackson
  • Greling Jackson
  • Lydia Jackson

Lawrence Family

  • Samuel Lawrence (Revolutionary, d. 1839)
    • Amos Lawrence (1786-1852)
      • Amos Adams Lawrence (1814-1886)
        • William Lawrence (1850-1941)
          • William Appleton Lawrence
          • Frederic C. Lawrence (1899-1989)
    • Abbott Lawrence (1792-1855)
    • William Lawrence
    • Luther Lawrence (d. 1839)

Descendant by marriage: Abbott Lawrence Lowell (1856-1943)

Social club Family

  • Henry Cabot Society (1850-1924)
    • Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (1902-1985)

Lowell Family

  • John Lowell 2 (Jun 17, 1743-May 6, 1802), aka The Old Gauge, is considered to be the patriarch of the Boston Lowells; married iii times, losing his first two wives during childbirth.
  • Descendants of John Lowell II and Sarah Higginson (Jan 3, 1745-May v, 1772); k. Jan 8, 1767
    • Anna Cabot Lowell (Mar 30, 1768-Dec 18, 1810)
    • John Lowell, Jr. (lawyer) (October half dozen, 1769-Mar 12, 1840) aka The Insubordinate; m. Jun 8, 1793 to Rebecca Amory (January 8, 1771-Mar 12, 1842)
      • John Amory Lowell (Nov xi, 1798-Oct 31, 1881); married twice, losing his starting time wife during childbirth.
      • Descendants of John Amory Lowell and his half offset cousin Susan Cabot Lowell (run across below); thousand. Feb xiv, 1822
        • Susan Cabot (Apr 15, 1823-Jun 9, 1868)
        • Judge John Lowell (October 18, 1824-May 14, 1897); grand. to Lucy Buckminster Emerson
          • John Lowell (b. May 6, 1856); 1000. Oct 24, 1888 to Mary Emlen Unhurt of Philadelphia
            • Ralph Lowell (July 23, 1890-1978); yard. Sept ane, 1917 to Charlotte Loring (1897-1981)
          • Judge James Arnold Lowell (February 5, 1869-November thirty, 1933); m. Dec. ii, 1897 to Mary Wharton Churchman of Philadelphia
      • Descendants of John Amory Lowell and Elizabeth Cabot Putnam (Nov xi, 1807-February 12, 1881); thou. Apr 9, 1829
        • Augustus Lowell (Jan 15, 1830-1900); 1000. Jun ane, 1854 to Katherine Bigelow Lawrence (b. 1832)
          • Percival Lowell (Mar 13, 1855-Nov 12, 1916); m. 1908 to Constance Savage Keith (Oct 31, 1863-Sept 24, 1954)
          • Abbott Lawrence Lowell (Dec 13, 1856-Jan vi, 1943); k. Jun nineteen, 1879 to Anna Parker Lowell
          • Katherine Lowell (b. Nov 27, 1858); one thousand. Dec 5, 1882 to Alfred Roosevelt of New York (a kickoff cousin of Teddy Roosevelt)
          • Elizabeth Lowell (Feb 2, 1862-1935); g. Jun 9, 1888 to William Lowell Putnam
          • Roger Lowell (Feb 2, 1862-Aug 31, 1863)
          • May Lowell (b. May 1, 1870-d. at nascence)
          • Amy Lowell (Feb 9, 1874-May 12, 1925)
      • Anna Cabot Lowell (1808-1894)
  • Descendants of John Lowell II and Susanna Cabot (Jan 13, 1754-Mar xxx, 1777); chiliad. May 31, 1774
    • Francis Cabot Lowell (businessman) (Apr 7, 1775-Aug 10, 1817); 1000. October 31, 1798 to Hannah Gardner Jackson (Feb 3, 1776-May 10, 1815)
      • John Lowell, Jr. (philanthropist) (May 11, 1799-Mar 4, 1836)
      • Susan Cabot Lowell (Feb xiv, 1801-Aug 15, 1827); m. Feb 14, 1822 to her one-half outset cousin John Amory Lowell (see above)
      • Francis Cabot Lowell Jr. (January v, 1803-Sept 8, 1874); m. Jan 11, 1826 to Mary Lowell Gardner
        • George Gardner Lowell (Mar 29, 1830-February 6, 1885); m. Apr 4, 1854 to Mary Ellen Parker (b. Aug 21, 1832)
          • Francis Cabot Lowell (judge) (Jan 7, 1855-Mar 6, 1911)
          • Anna Parker Lowell (Aug 21, 1856-Mar 23, 1930); g. Jun 19, 1879 to Abbott Lawrence Lowell
        • Mary Lowell (July 26, 1833-Feb 11, 1915); m. July xv, 1856 to Algernon Sidney Coolidge (Aug 22, 1830-Jan 4, 1912)
        • Georgina Lowell (Jan 10, 1836-1922)
        • Edward Jackson Lowell (Oct eighteen, 1845-May 11, 1894); m. January 14, 1868 to Mary Walcott Goodrich (Jane 1, 1846-Apr 5, 1874)
          • Guy Lowell (Aug 6, 1870-February iv, 1927); m. May 17, 1898 to Henrietta Sargent
      • Edward Jackson Lowell (1805-Sept 8, 1880)
  • Descendants of John Lowell II and Rebecca Russell (Feb 27, 1747-Sept 15, 1816); grand. Dec 25, 1778
    • Rebecca Russell Lowell (May 17, 1779-May 11, 1853); m. to Samuel Pickering Gardner (May 14, 1767-Dec eighteen, 1843)
      • Mary Lowell Gardner (January 12, 1802-Aug 3, 1854); m. Jan 11, 1826 to Francis Cabot Lowell Jr.
    • Rev. Charles Russell Lowell, Sr. (Aug 15, 1782-January twenty, 1861); g. Oct 2, 1806 to Harriet Brackett Traill Spence (abt. 1783-Mar 30, 1850)
      • Charles Russell Lowell Jr. (Oct xxx, 1807-23 Jun 23, 1870); m. Apr 18, 1832 to Anna Cabot Jackson (Sept 29, 1811-Jan 7,1874)
        • Gen. Charles Russell Lowell III (January 2, 1835-October 20, 1864); grand. Oct 31, 1863 to Josephine Shaw(Dec 16, 1843-Oct 12, 1905)
          • Carlotta Shaw Lowell (Nov 30, 1864)
        • Lt. James Jackson Lowell (Oct xv, 1837-Jul 4, 1862)
        • Harriet Lowell (Sept 11, 1836-January twenty, 1920); g. Jun 9, 1860 to George Putnam Jr. (October 8, 1834-1912)
          • William Lowell Putnam Sr. (Nov 22, 1861-Jun 1924); one thousand. Jun 9, 1888 to Elizabeth Lowell
      • Rev. Robert Traill Spence Lowell (Oct eight, 1816-February 12, 1891); m. Oct 28, 1822 to Marianna Duane (Nov 11, 1822-Nov 2, 1890)
        • Commander Robert Traill Spence Lowell Jr. (Mar 23, 1860-Mar 17, 1887); m. Sept 2, 1886 to Kate Bailey Mears
          • Robert Traill Spence Lowell III (July 15, 1887-1950); m. Apr 26, 1916 to Charlotte Winslow (Feb 7, 1888-1954)
            • Robert Lowell (Mar ane, 1917-Sept 12, 1977) aka Robert Traill Spence Lowell IV; married 1940-48 to Jean Stafford, 1949-72 to Elizabeth Hardwick, and 1972-77 to English heiressCaroline Blackwood
      • James Russell Lowell (Feb 22, 1819-Aug 12, 1891); m. December 26, 1844 to Maria White (Jul viii, 1821-Oct 27, 1853) and subsequently m. Sept 20, 1857 to Frances H. Dunlap (d. Feb nineteen, 1885) with no upshot
        • Blanche Lowell (Dec 31, 1845-Mar xix, 1847)
        • Mabel Lowell (Sept 9, 1847-1898); thou. Apr ii, 1872 to Edward Burnett (b. Mar 16, 1848)
        • Rose Lowell (Jul 16, 1849-Feb ii, 1850)
        • Walter Lowell (December 22, 1850-Jun 9, 1852)

Descendant past marriage:

  • Godfrey Lowell Cabot (Feb 26, 1861-Nov ii, 1962)
  • Julian Lowell Coolidge (Sept 28, 1873-Mar 5, 1954)
  • Ferris Lowell Greenslet (1875-1959)
  • McGeorge Bundy (1919-1996)
  • William Putnam Bundy (1917-2000)

Minot Family unit

  • Charles Sedgwick Minot
  • George Richards Minot
  • Henry Davis Minot
  • Susan Minot

Norcross Family,  original settlers of Watertown, MA

  • Otis Norcross (1811 - 1882)

Otis Family, originally of Hingham, Massachusetts

  • James Otis, Jr. (1725-1783)
  • Mercy Otis Warren (1728-1814)
  • Samuel Allyne Otis (1740-1814)
  • Harrison Grayness Otis (1765-1848)

Parkman Family unit

  • Francis Parkman

Peabody Family

  • Nathaniel Peabody (1774-1855)
  • George Peabody (1795-1897)
  • Elizabeth Palmer Peabody (1804-1894)
  • Catherine Endicott Peabody (1808-1833)
  • Endicott Peabody (educator) (1857-1944)
    • Endicott Peabody (1920-1997)

Perkins Family

  • George H. Perkins (1836-1899), Commodore
  • Elisha Perkins (1741-1799), Physician
  • Frances Perkins (1882-1965), U.South. Secretarial assistant of Labor
  • Isabel Weld Perkins (1877-1948), Philanthropist
  • Jacob Perkins (1766-1849), Inventor
  • Thomas Handasyd Perkins (1764-1854), Merchant, Philanthropist

Phillips Family

  • Samuel Phillips, Jr.
  • Dr. John Phillips
  • Wendell Phillips

Putnam Family

  • James Putnam
  • William Lowell Putnam (1861-1924) & Elizabeth Lowell Putnam
    • Roger Lowell Putnam (1893-1972)

Quincy Family

  • Edmund Quincy (settled in Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1633)
  • Josiah Quincy I (1709-1784)
    • Josiah Quincy Two (1744-1775)
      • Josiah Quincy 3 (1772-1864)
  • Colonel John Quincy

Descendant by spousal relationship:

  • Dorothy Quincy Jackson (wife of Edward Jackson, above)
  • Dorothy Quincy Hancock (wife of John Hancock)
  • Abigail Smith Adams (1744-1818)
    • John Quincy Adams (1767-1848)

Rice Family unit

  • Deacon Edmund Rice (settled Sudbury, MA 1638)
  • Alexander Hamilton Rice (1818-1895) industrialist, Boston mayor, Massachusetts governor, and U.S. Congressman
    • Alexander Hamilton Rice, Jr. (1875-1956) doctor, geographer and explorer
  • Americus Vespucius Rice (1835-1904) full general, U.S. Congressman from Ohio
  • Edmund Rice (1842-1906) full general and Congressional Medal of Honor awardee
  • Edmund Rice (1819-1889) Congressman
  • Henry Mower Rice (1816-1894) Senator
  • Luther Rice (1783-1836) Baptist clergyman, missionary to India
  • Thomas Rice (1768-1854) Congressman
  • William North Rice (1845-1928) geologist, university administrator
  • William Whitney Rice (1826-1896) Congressman

Saltonstall Family unit

  • Leverett Saltonstall I (1783-1845)
    • Leverett Saltonstall (1892-1979)
  • Philip Saltonstall Weld (-1984)

Thorndike Family unit

  • Israel Thorndike (1775-1832)
  • Augustus Thorndike (1896-1986)
  • George Thorndike Angell (1823-1909)

Tudor Family

  • William Tudor (1750-1819), an Attorney-at-Law who served as Representative of Boston in the Massachusetts General Court, Country Senator, Secretary of the Republic, and was a founder of the Massachusetts Historical Society
  • William Tudor (1779-1830), a leading literary figure in Boston and cofounder of the North American Review and the Boston Athenaeum
  • Frederic Tudor (1783-1864), Boston's "Water ice King" and founder of the Tudor Water ice Company
  • Marie Tudor, an American poet

Weld family

  • Thomas Weld (built-in c. 1600), Minister
  • William Gordon Weld (1775-1825), Merchant
  • William Fletcher Weld (1800-1881), Merchant, Philanthropist
  • Stephen Minot Weld (1806-1867), Politico, Educator
  • George Walker Weld (1840-1905), Philanthropist
  • Isabel Weld Perkins (1877-1948), Philanthropist
  • Charles Goddard Weld (1857-1911), Philanthropist
  • Stephen Minot Weld Jr. (1842-1920), Civil War hero
  • William Weld, (1945-) former Governor of Massachusetts
  • Tuesday Weld, (1943-) extra
  • Theodore Dwight Weld (1803-1895), Abolitionist
  • Ezra Greenleaf Weld (1801-1874), Daguerreotypist
  • Philip Saltonstall Weld (-1984)

Wigglesworth Family

  • Edward Wigglesworth
  • Michael Wigglesworth
  • Richard B. Wigglesworth

Winthrop Family unit

  • John Winthrop, Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony (1587/8-1649)
  • Lucy Winthrop Downing, female parent of diplomatist Sir George Downing, 1st Baronet
    • John Winthrop, the Younger, Governor of Connecticut (1606-1676)
      • Fitz-John Winthrop (1637/8-1711)
      • Wait Still Winthrop (1642-1717)
        • John Winthrop, who married Anne Dudley, granddaughter of Thomas Dudley
          • John Winthrop, Educator (1714-1779)
          • John Still Winthrop
            • Thomas Lindall Winthrop (1760-1841)
            • Robert Charles Winthrop (1809-1894)

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Colonial Families of the Us

By George Norbury Mackenzie

In Volumes 1-2-3-iv-5-6-7, Baltimore, 1912

-A-

Abbe iii
Abbey 3
Abbot 7
Abbott 5,six
Abel seven
Abell 1,6
Abercrombie 5
Able 7
Abney 2
Adair one,3
Adams 1,2,3,4,v,vi,7
Adamson four
Addison 1
Adsit 4
Ahles vii
Ahles-Bryant seven
Aiken 1
Akers 7
Albert 2
Alden 2,four,half-dozen,7
Alexander 1,2,3,iv,6,7
Allen 1,2,3,iv,v,6,seven
Allerton 2,five
Allis 3,5
Allison iii,4
Allyn 6
Almy 6
Alvord 3
Ambler 1

Ames 1,6
Amory 3,5
Amos 2,3
Amoss 2
Anderson 1,ii,iii,iv,five,6,7
Andrews 1,three,4,5,six,seven
Andriessen four
Andrus 4
Angell 4
Anthony 2,3
Appleton 1,four,five
Appold i,2
Archer 1,2,iii,6
Armat ane
Armistead 1,ii
Armstrong two,3,half-dozen
Arnold 1,3,4,v,6,7
Ashman 1
Aske 2
Atherton 7
Atkinson 1,2,three,5,half dozen,vii
Atwater iv
Atwood ii
Austin 3,4,6
Averill one
Avery 5,vi,vii
Avery-Park half-dozen
Ayer 4
Aylett 1

-B-

Babcock 3,5,7
Backus 5,six
Bacon two,3,5,6
Baden 2
Badger 1,6
Bagley 5
Baguley v
Bailey ane,2,3,4,6,seven
Bain 7
Baird 2,4,6
Baker one,2,iii,iv,5,half dozen,vii
Bakon six
Balch three,6
Baldwin 1,2,iii,4,5,6,seven
Ball 1,2,4,5,7
Ballard 3,4,6,7
Ballou iv
Bancker 3
Bancroft 1,iv,5
Bancroft-Colina iv
Bangs 5
Banning 3
Bannister 3
Barber 1,iii,4
Barclay 2
Barker 1,2,iii,iv,5,7
Barnes ii,four,5,7
Barr four,7
Barratt 3
Barrell four
Barret half dozen
Barrett 1,2,5
Barron ii,seven
Barstow 5
Bartlet six
Bartlett ii,3,5,half-dozen
Barton one,2,3,4,7
Bartow 3
Barttelot 6
Bass 2
Bassford 3
Bateman 5
Bates 3,4,6
Batre 1
Baugh 6
Baxter 4
Bayard ane,ii,4
Bayless two
Bayley one,2,three
Baylor 3
Bboarman five

Beach 1
Beakes five
Aggravate 4,six
Beale 2,4
Beall i,ii,3,v,7
Bealmear 3
Beaman ane,7
Beane 2
Bristles 4,6
Beatty 1
Beauchamp 5
Beckett 2
Beckwith 4
Beebe 4
Beecher iii
Beekman iii
Beery 1
Beirne 3
Belden five
Belknap 4
Bell i,ii,iii,iv,5,half dozen,7
Bong-Land seven
Bellinger i
Belt i,2,3,7
Bemis ii
Bender iv
Benjamin 1,2,5,7
Bennet one
Bennett 2,3,4,five,6,7
Bensen 3
Benson one,3
Berger 2,3
Berkley 4
Berrien 4
Berry ane,2,five
Berryman 2
All-time 2
Betts five,6
Bettts 6
Beverley 7
Biddle iii,half-dozen
Bidwell 3
Bier 2
Bigelow 2,iii,v
Biggs 4
Billings 2,vii
Billingsley iii
Bingham four,vi
Bird 3,4,5
Birkhead iii
Bisby 4
Bishop 1,3,4,5,6,7
Bissell 3,4
Bixby 4
Black 2,3,4
Blackistone four
Blackwell i,two
Blackwood iv
Blaine four
Blair 5
Blake 1,2,iii,5,6,seven
Blakeslee i
Bland two,4,5
Blanhard 4
Blanshan 7
Blight 6
Blincoe 2
Elation three,four
Bloomer three
Bloss two
Boardman 1,five,half-dozen
Boarman 4
Boes 5
Bogaert 5

Bogardus 1
Bogert 1
Boggs 1
Boisliniere 4
Bolling 2,5
Bonaparte 1,5
Bond ane,2,three,4,6
Boogher three
Booker 2
Boone 3,four
Booth 1,two,3
Borden 3,4
Border four
Boreman 3
Bosley 3
Boston 3
Bostwick 5
Bosworth iii,6
Botsford 4
Boudinot 6
Bouldin 3
Boulware 4
Bourchier v
Bourn vii
Bourne 2,4
Boutin four
Bouton 1
Bowdoin vii
Bowen 1,3,4,v,7
Bowers 4,v
Bowes v
Bowie 1,ii,3,4,7
Bowles i
Bowling 1,2
Bowman four
Bowne seven
Boyce half dozen,7
Boyd one,3,7
Boyden 3
Boynton 5,seven
Bradford 1,3,five,6
Bradhurst 3
Bradley 2,v,half dozen,7
Bradshaw 2,6
Bradstreet 1
Branch i
Brangier vii
Bransford 7
Brawner 1
Bray-Lawson vii
Breckenridge 7
Breckinridge 7
Brengle two,3
Brent i,ii,4,half dozen,7
Breslin four
Brett 5
Brevitt 1,2
Brewer 1,3,4
Brewster 1,3,4,5,vi
Brian two
Brice three,vii
Span 6
Bridgford iv
Brienne two
Briggs five
Brigs four
Bringler vii
Brinsmade 4
Briscoe 2,3,four,seven
Brisko 3
Britton three,5
Brome 1
Brooke 1,2,three,4,5,6,7
Brooks 2,5,6
Broome one
Broughton 3,six
Brower four
Brownish 1,ii,3,4,5,6,7
Browne 1,ii,6
Browne-Brown 6
Browning 3,four
Bruce 1,two,iii,4,7
Brune 1
Brunnell 1
Bryan 1,2,three,6,7
Bryant 2,3,4,five,seven
Bryarly 2
Buchanan 1,ii,3,4,5
Bucher iv
Buck 5,6
Buckey 4
Buckingham 4,6
Buckley 7
Buckminster 6
Buckner four,5
Bucknery 7
Budden iv
Buell 5
Buling seven
Bulkeley 7
Bull one,3,4,v,6
Bullitt five,7
Bulloch ii
Buonaparte 5
Burgess 1,5,half-dozen,7
Burke 5
Burley iv
Burlingame four
Burnham 3
Burnison iv
Burns 2
Burr 3,iv
Burroughs 6,7
Burt 3,four
Burton 1,5,7
Burwell i,3,half-dozen
Bush 1,4
Bushnell 6
Bussing 1
Butler 1,two,3,4,v,6,7
Butt 1,7
Butterfield 4
Goodbye 6
Byrd 1,iii,4,7

-C-

Cabell 2,iv,6,7
Caborn 4
Cadwalader three,7
Cady 3
Caldwell ii,4,6
Calhoun iv,6
Callender iii,four
Calvert 1,2,iv,5,6,7
Camden 4
Camfield 4
Campbell i,2,3,four,five,6,7
Canaga 3
Canby 1,vi
Canfield 4
Cannon 3
Canter seven
Capen 4
Capp half-dozen
Carey 2
Carhart ii
Carleton three
Carlisle 4
Carmichael 2,four
Carnan 2
Carpenter 2,3,4,5,7
Carr 1,2,3,4,six
Carrell 4
Carrington ii,half dozen,7
Carroll 1,two,iii,4,v,6,7
Carson i
Cartan 4
Carter i,2,three,4,five,6,7
Cary 1,two,4,5
Instance 6
Casey two
Castle v
Catlett v
Catlettt 4
Caton two,4
Chace iv
Chaffe 3
Chaffee 3
Chahoon five
Chamberlain 2
Chambers 2
Champlin three,5,7
Chandler three,6,7
Chapin 1,4
Chapline 2,6
Chapman two,iv,5,7
Charruaud 7
Chase i,4,5,7
Chenault 1
Chenoweth one,2,7
Cheny 1
Cherbonnier 4
Chesley 2
Chew one,2,3,6
Childs 5
Chilton 1,3
Chinn 2
Chipman four
Chisolm 6
Chisolme 6
Chittenden iv
Chrisman 4
Christie seven
Church building iii,v,6
Churchill 5,half-dozen
Clagett 2,vii
Claggett 1,two
Claiborne 6
Clapp 3,five
Clark 1,2,3,four,six,vii
Clarke 1,two,three,4,5,6,7
Clarkson 1,3,6
Clay one,4,5,vii
Clayton ane,ii,iv
Clement 1,3,5
Clements 1
Clendinen 2
Cleveland 3
Cliborne 6
Clifford 4
Clift 2
Clum 5
Coad 4
Coale 1,2,3
Coates vii

Cobb 5,6
Cock 7
Cocke vi
Coe 4
Bury one,3,5,half dozen
Coit half-dozen
Colburn 2
Cole i,2,3,4,5,6
Colegate 1
Coleman 1,2,iv,5
Coles 5,7
Collier 5
Collins i,ii,three,five,6
Colston i
Colt five
Colton v,6
Combe five
Condolement 6
Comins 6
Compton four
Comstock three
Conant 7
Concklin 5
Cone five,6
Conklin 5
Conkling 5
Conklyne 5
Conley five
Connelley 5
Connely 4
Conrad 6
Constable 2
Constaysel half-dozen
Contee 2
Converse ii,6
Conway 1,2,5
Conyers 5
Cooch vii
Melt 1,three,4,5,6,7
Cooke 1,two,3,4,5,6,7
Cooley iv
Coombs three
Cooper 1,two,iii,v,6,7
Copeland 6
Corbin 1
Corbusier 1
Cornell iii,6,seven
Corwin half-dozen
Cotter 4
Cottman 4
Cotton 6,7
Courtenay 2,7
Courtright 5
Cowdrey four
Cowman 1,ii
Cox 1,ii,3,half-dozen,7
Coxe ane
Coyne 6
Crabb two
Craft five
Craig 4,five,6
Craige five
Crandall half-dozen
Crane 1,five
Craven 2,4
Crawford 1,two,5,7
Craword 4
Crittenden 7
Crocker 5,six,7
Crockett two
Croker 3
Cromwell i,two,4,6
Crosby six
Cross 2,3,6
Crowley ane
Croxall 2
Culpepper 6

Culver 4
Cummings three,half dozen
Cunningham two,3
Currier 3
Curry 5
Curtis 1,2,iii,four,5,6,7
Cushing ane,3,5,7
Custis 1,seven
Cuthbert 6
Cutler iii
Cuyler v

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