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34-6 Margaret, b. Dec. 1724, m. Hobart Clark, June 30, 1743. 35-7 Hannah, twins, m. Francis Nourse, Sept. 10, 1769. b. Nov. 1727, m. Thomas Andrew, Dec 1, 1761.

36-8 Ann,

37-9 Elias,

38-10 Joseph, 39-11 Lydia, 40-12 Ruth,

b. Dec. 1729. (15)

b. Feb. 1731. (16)

b. 1734, m. Peter Putnam.

b. 1739, m. Joseph Dole, Dec. 19, 1765; d. in 1828, a. 89 years. (11) IV. ZERUBBABEL ENDECOTT [19-1] lived in Topsfield; m. May 1, 1723, Elisabeth, widow of his cousin Robert Edwards Endecott (9); d. in 1738; left no children. His sisters inherited his property, and thus all the land left by the Governor, and his son the doctor, in Topsfield, went out of the name of Endecott. His wife died before him. On the death of Zerubbabel, there were living in New England only Samuel and his family (10), descendants of Governor Endecott. (12) IV. JOHN ENDECOTT [25-1] lived in New Jersey; m., left children,

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(13) V. JOHN ENDICOTT [28-1], christened at South Church, Danvers, by Rev. Mr. Prescott, June 9, 1717. Owned and lived upon the "Orchard Farm" proper, containing the Governor's homestead. He m. Elisabeth Jacobs, May 18, 1738, and d. in 1783, a. 70. His widow d. August, 1809, a. nearly 91. She was a woman of great energy of character. It is related of her, on the day of the battle of Bunker Hill, that Col. Timothy Pickering halted his company for a few minutes near the South Meeting House, Danvers, and such was her impatience at this delay, that she walked up to the commander and said, "Why on earth don't you march; don't you hear the guns at Charlestown?" He had children.

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(14) V. SAMUEL ENDICOTT [30-3], christened at South Church, Danvers, by Rev. Mr. Prescott, June 9, 1717. Lived in Danvers, m. Mary Putnam, Feb. 27, 1752; she was sister of Deacon Gideon Putnam, and aunt to Judge Samuel Putnam, of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts. He d. Dec. 10, 1773, a. 56 years, buried in the family burying-ground, Danvers. He had children,

51-1 Sarah, b. 1753, bap. Oct. 7, 1753; m. Francis Yates. 52-2 Samuel, b. 1754, bap. Dec. 14, 1754. (21)

53-3 Solomon, b. 1757, d. young.

54-4 Mary,

b. 1758, bap. Nov. 26, 1758; m. Edward Dodge.

55-5 Anna, b. 1762, bap. Jan. 17, 1762; d. April 17, 1786; never married. 56-6 Deborah, b. 1767, bap. March 17, 1767; m. Ebenezer Shillaber.

(15) V. ELIAS ENDICOTT [36-9], christened at South Church, Danvers, Dec. 28, 1729. Lived in Danvers, on land left him by his father; m. Eunice Andrews; d. Oct. 1777, a. 49 years. He was buried in a tomb in the burying-ground near the "Plains," Danvers. Children, 57-1 Elias, b. Sept. 1, 1767, still living (1847).

58-2 Israel, b. Dec. 8, 1769, still living (1847).

59-3 Mary, 60-4 Margaret,

61-5 Nancy,

m. Zerubbabel Porter.
m. Peter Putnam.

m. Israel Putnam.

(16) V. JOSEPH ENDICOTT [37-10], christened at South Church, Danvers, Oct. 17, 1731. His first wife was a Putnam, who had no children. He m. for his second wife, Oct. 6, 1768, Sarah Hathorne; d. Dec. 19, 1806, a. 75.

62-1 Sarah, b. Dec. 9, 63-2 Daniel, b. Nov. 2, 64-3 Mary, b. Jan. 2, 65-4 Samuel, b. June 21, 66-5 Aaron, b. Sept. 12,

1769, m. Francis Proctor, in 1797.
1771, d. 1796, never married.
1775, d. June 12, 1811, never married.
1777, d. 1796, never married.
1779, still living (1847).

(17) V. BENJAMIN ENDICOTT [42-3], lived in New Jersey; uncertain when b.; was twice married. He suffered much from imprisonment and deterioration of his property, during the Revolutionary war. It laid on the line of march of the British troops. He d. in 1792.

67-1 John, b. in 1772.

68-2 William.

69-3 Jacob.

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This is as far as our information extends, with regard to the New Jersey branch of the family; and here we must therefore leave it. The above sons are living, and with families.

SIXTH GENERATION.

(18) VI. JOHN ENDICOTT [46-1], christened at South Church, Danvers, June 7, 1741. Owned and lived upon the "Orchard Farm." He m. Martha Putnam, daughter of Samuel Putnam; and d. March, 1816. Children,

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78-5 Elisabeth, b. Aug. 79-6 Jacob, b. July 9, 80-7 Martha, twins, 81-8 Nathan, b. Sept. 1775, 82-9 Sarah, b. Sept. 83-10 Rebecca, b. May 20, 84-11 William, b.

85-12 Timothy, b. July 27,

children.

1763. (25)

1765. (26)
1767. (27)

1769, m. Solomon Giddings of Beverly.
1771, m. James Gray of Salem.
1773. (28)

m. Jeremiah Page of Danvers.
young.

d.

1778, d. young, was never married.
1750, m. Daniel Hardy.

1782, d. in 1806, was never married.

1785, m. Harriet Martin of Sterling, Ms., and had no

The widow of John died in Sept., 1821. She was a woman of great purity of character, of blameless life and conversation.

(19) VI. WILLIAM ENDICOTT [48-3], christened at South Church, Danvers, Dec. 19, 1742. He m. Nov. 5, 1767, Damaris Osborn, and

d. in the West Indies. His widow m. his cousin, Samuel Endicott [49-2]. They had one child,

86-1 William, b. 1769. (29)

(20) VI. ROBERT ENDICOTT [49-4], m. Mary Holt, dau. of the Rev. Nathan Holt of Danvers, Nov. 1, 1781; lived in Beverly, Ms.; d. March 6, 1819, a. 62 years. His widow is still living (1847), at a very advanced age. Children,

87-1 Mary,

88-2 Robert,

b. July 9, 1782, m. John Ellingwood, d. 1813. b. May 5, 1785, d. Aug. 1813, never married. 89-3 Nathan Holt, b. July 31, 1788, d. July, 1816, never married.

90-4 Samuel,

91-5 William,

b. July 18, 1793. (30)

b. Mch.11, 1799. (31)

(21) VI. SAMUEL ENDICOTT [51-2], christened at North Danvers, Dec. 14, 1754. Lived first in Danvers, then in Newport, N. H.; and was a surgeon's mate in the army of the Revolution. He was married twice; his first wife was Sarah Putnam, his second was Damaris Osborn, widow of his cousin, William Endecott. He d. April, 1840, a. 86. Children by Sarah,

92-1 Sarah, who m. Andrew Bryant.

By Damaris,

93-2 Timothy Leach, b. Dec. 26, 1785. (32) 94-3 Nancy,

m. B. Herrick of Topsfield.

(22) VI. ELIAS ENDICOTT [56-1], christened at South Church, Danvers, according to the records, March 6, 1767; m. — Creesy; lived in Danvers. Children,

95-1 Clara, m. Alfred Porter, a cousin.

96-2 Nancy, was not married.

97-3 Mary, was not married.

(23) VI. ISRAEL ENDICOTT [57-2], christened at South Church, Danvers, by Rev. Mr. Holt, Dec. 24, 1769; m.

Lived in Danvers. His children were,

98-1 Israel, b. Nov. 20, 1799.

99-2 William, b. July 7, 1809. (33)

Beside the above there was a dau., b. 1795, d. 1796.

Ray of Topsfield.

(24) VI. AARON ENDICOTT [65- 5], b. Sept. 12, 1779; m. July 11, 1813, Hannah Osgood of Salem; lived in Salem. His children were,

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SEVENTH GENERATION.

(25) VII. SAMUEL ENDICOTT [73-1], christened at South Church, Danvers, Nov. 1, 1767. The early part of his life was spent upon the He retired from seafaring life in 1805, and followed mercantile pursuits, as a ship owner and merchant. He was frequently one of the selectmen of the town of Salem, where he resided, and represented it also in the Legislature. He m. May, 1794, Elisabeth Putnam, dau. of William Putnam of Sterling, Ms. He owned with his brothers, John and Moses, the "Orchard Farm," the homestead of his ancestor, which continued in the family at the time of his death. He d. May 1, 1828,

a. 65 years. His widow d. Nov. 1841, and was buried in the family burying-ground, Danvers. His children were, 106-1 Samuel,

107-2 Eliza,

108-3 Martha,

b. March, 1795, d. May, 1828; was never married.
m. Augustus Perry, Jan. 7, 1838.
m. Francis Peabody of Salem, July, 1823.

109-4 William Putnam, b. March 5, 1803. (34) 110-5 Clara,

m. George Peabody of Salem, Sept. 1827.

(26) VII. JOHN ENDICOTT [74-2], christened at South Church, Danvers, Nov. 1, 1767. Lived in Danvers. Most of his life was spent in the East India trade. He represented the town of Danvers in the Legislature several times. He was twice married; his first wife was Mary Putnam, his second was Fidelia Kettelle, whose maiden name was Bridges. He d. Nov. 29, 1834, and was buried in the family buryingground, Danvers. His children were, by Mary,

111-1 John,

112-2 Samuel,

113-3 Maria Cecelia,

b. Nov. 1791, d. in April, 1803.

b. Oct. 26, 1793. (35)

b. Jan. 20, 1798, m. John Gardner of Rio Janeiro, Aug. 1822. 114-4 Geo. Washington, b. Jan. 15, 1800.

115-5 Martha,

b. Jan. 17, 1803, d. Nov. 1816.

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(27) VII. MOSES ENDICOTT [75-3], b. March 19, 1767; christened at South Church in Danvers, Nov. 1, 1767; lived in Danvers; was a ship-master; m. Anna Towne in 1788, and d. at Havana, March 5, 1807. The following obituary was at the time published in the Salem Gazette: "At Havana, the 5th of March last, Capt. Moses Endicott of Danvers, aged 40, late master of the ship Augustus of this port. He was an able and approved ship-master and factor. A wife and five children lament the loss of an affectionate husband and tender father. Numerous connections feel the loss of a sincere friend, and, in many instances, a benefactor. By his acquaintances he is regretted-mostly by those who knew him best." His hand was ever opened to the needy and distressed, and he valued money only as a means of doing good. The blessings of the poor followed him alway. His children were, b. Aug. 31, 1788, m. Doctor George Osgood.

121-1 Nancy, 122-2 Nathan, 123-3 Charles M.,

124-4 Lewis Repillet, 125-5 Sarah,

126-6 Augusta,

b. Sept. 19, 1790. (37)

b. Dec. 6, 1793. (38)

b. Feb. 24, 1796, d. Oct. 8, 1796.

b. April 4, 1798, d. Aug. 18, 1801.

b. July 25, 1803, m. Rev. B. B. Drane, D. D., Episcopal minister, May, 1828. She died July 7, 1847, leaving two sons.

127-7 Lewis,

b. July 27, 1805. (39)

(28) VII. JACOB ENDICOTT [78-6], b. July 9, 1773; christened July 18, 1773; lived mostly in Salem. He m. Ruth Hawkes of Boston; d. in Charlestown, Ms., June, 1816, a. 43 years. His children were,

128-1 Julia, b. 129-2 Jacob, b.

130-3 Isaac Hull,

131-4 Julia Ann,

1805, d. in childhood.

1808, d. in Calcutta, 1833; never married.

d. in infancy.
d. in infancy.

132—5 Jane, b. Oct. 1815, m. Sam'l S. How; lived in Cambridge, Ms.

(29) VII. WILLIAM ENDICOTT [85-1], b. 1769; christened at South Church, Danvers, Sept. 10, 1769, lived the earlier part of his life in

Boston, whence he removed to Cambridge. He was twice married; his first wife was Eliza Cheever, a widow, whose maiden name was Emerson; his second, was a widow. He d. in July, 1846, a. 77 years. The following obituary was published of him. "In Cambridge, Mr. William Endicott, formerly of Boston, aged 77. He was born in Danvers, upon the "old Orchard farm," and a descendant of its original proprietor in the sixth [seventh] generation. He resided for many years in Boston, where he is remembered as a very worthy and upright man, fulfilling all the duties of life with scrupulous exactness, and exemplary fidelity." His children are,

By Eliza,

133-1 William.

134-2 John, d. Dec. 1810. 135-3 Eliza, m.———.

136-4 Eunice, m.

By his second wife,

137-5 A daughter.

(30) VII SAMUEL ENDICOTT [89-4], b. July 18, 1793; lived in Beverly. He was m. twice. His first wife was Hannah Holt, who d. March 14, 1825. He m. for his second wife Sarah Farnham Holt, sister of the former, and both daughters of the Rev. Peter Holt of Epping, N. H. His children by Sarah, are,

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(31) VII. WILLIAM ENDICOTT [90-5], b. March 11, 1799; lived in Beverly, Ms., m. Joanna Lovett Rantoul, daughter of the Hon. Robert Rantoul, senr. His children are,

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(32) VII. TIMOTHY LEACH ENDICOTT [92-2], b. Dec. 26, 1785; m. April 5, 1812, Mary Trask, of Beverly, resided at Newport, N. H. His children are,

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(33) VII. WILLIAM ENDICOTT [98-2], b. July 7, 1809; m. Lydia Woodbury. Lived in Danvers. His children are,

154-1 William Franklin,

155-2 Lydia Adelaide, 156-3 Lydia Marion, 157-4 Israel Otis,

b. June 13, 1835.

b. April 15, 1837, d. June 27, 1842.
b. July 1, 1844.

b. Feb. 6, 1846.

EIGHTH GENERATION.

(34) VIII. WILLIAM PUTNAM ENDICOTT [108-4], b. March 5, 1803; christened at North Church, Salem, March 13, 1803. Grad. H. C. 1822; m. Feb. 1826, Mary Crowninshield, dau. of Hon. Jacob Crown.

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