
The Carr Family
The history of the English speaking family of the Carrs and Kerrs is as old as the Norman conquest. One of the followers of William 1st, taken from a charter in Battle Abbey, bears the name of Karre. The early posterity of this Norman soldier, undoubtedly settled in the north of England, and succeeding generations spread on both sides of the border land of England and Scotland, and afterward into the north of Ireland. The original name was modified by the English and Irish branches of the family, from the Norman- French Karre or Carre to the present name of Carr, which has been retained with but few exceptions ever since. The Scotch branch of the family had various ways of spelling the family name, but most generally either Karr, Kerr or Ker.The Carr family history I am reporting here, is very interesting reading, especially the beginning. But, some of it is suspect, as to how accurate it is. In one report you will read that George Carr was the ship's carpenter on the Mayflower. That seems to be untrue, according to the Mayflower experts. No carpenter named George Carr was on the ship. The information you will read in the report is mostly taken from a book on the Carr family, "The Carr Family Records", by Edson I. Carr. His information may be documented in part, but much of it is surely tradition handed down in the Carr family. But, it's a romantic story, and I like it, so I'm leaving it in the report. The Carr's were Quakers (Society of Friends) so much of the story concerns their beliefs and closeness to other Friends.
Descendants of Thomas Carr
Generation No. 1
1. THOMAS1 CARR was born 1536, and died in London England. He married (2) <UNNAMED>. She was born 1539, and died in London, England.Notes for T
HOMAS CARR: In the first centuries of the Norman rule in England, our family name took on various forms in writing, no doubt, largely due to the caprice of different members of the family, or the free and easy manner of writers in those days, who had very little regard for uniformity in such matters. From old documents we find that there were no less than ten different ways to express the name in writing, thus: Carre, Carr, Care, Car, Karre, Karr, Kar, Kerre, Kerr and Ker. Notwithstanding this marked difference in orthography, there was a general uniformity in the pronounciation of the name; the vowels a and e taking the quality of a in such words as far, mar, etc.Just as various in writing the family name has been the colors of their arms and mottos. Although the original arms have always remained the same form olden times to the present--three mullets or etoiles on a chevron--the amplest play has been given to taste, fancy or ignorance of heroic patching with regard to colors. Also the crest, originally a hart's head, has in like manner been subjected to various changes. This distinguished family in its various branches possessed a great number of arms, many of them the author of this book has copied, but it would cost too much to produce them in this work.
The dificulty of tracing the early families of Carrs in England centuries back in a definite and concise manner, is exceedingly perplexing and attended with many failures and disappointments. The records of the earliest Carrs who settled in this country, date back three centuries, to four brothers who were born in London. Their names were Benjamin, William, George and James Carr. The descendants of these brothers, are given in the following pages of the Carr Family Records in as complete a manner as could be obtained.
"THE CARR FAMILY RECORDS"Child of T
HOMAS CARR is:2. i. ROBERT2 CARR, b. May 16, 1542, Scotland; d. London, England.
Generation No. 2
2. ROBERT2 CARR (THOMAS1)1 was born May 16, 1542 in Scotland, and died in London, England. He married (2) UNKNOWN. She was born 1566.Children of R
OBERT CARR are:3. i. WILLIAM3 CARR, b. June 17, 1597, London, England; d. June 04, 1672, Bristol, Rhode Island.
4. ii. GEORGE CARR, b. August 15, 1599; d. April 04, 1682, Salisbury, Massachusetts.
iii. JAMES CARR2, b. 1601; d. London, England.
Notes for JAMES CARR: He ran away from home when a boy and went to sea, and afterward became a sea captain. He was drowned while on a voyage from the West Indies to Boston. It is presumed that he had no family.
Child of R
OBERT CARR and UNKNOWN is:5. iv. BENJAMIN3 CARR, b. August 18, 1592, London, England; d. 1635, London, England.
Generation No. 3
3. W
ILLIAM3 CARR (ROBERT2, THOMAS1)3 was born June 17, 1597 in London, England, and died June 04, 1672 in Bristol, Rhode Island. He married SUSAN ROTHCHILD4 May 16, 1619 in London, England. She was born April 30, 1598 in Devonshire, England, and died May 03, 1671 in Bristol, RI.Notes for W
ILLIAM CARR: They came to America in the fall of 1621, in the ship Fortune, Capt. Roger Williams, with thirty-five passengers on board. They landed at Plymouth, Nov. 7, 1621. They stayed the following winter in Plymouth, and on June 1, 1622, they started in a south-westerly direction through the trackless wilderness with an Indian for a guide, and after a journey on foot of forty-eight days, they located a home, July 18, 1622, where the town of Bristol, R. I., was afterward built. The town was laid out and named in 1636, by Roger Williams. William Carr died in Bristol, June 4, 1672, and his wife Susan died in the same place, May 3, 1671.Notes for S
USAN ROTHCHILD: There is an old bible which has come down to the present generation in the line of William Carr, which is a rare old treasure. It was printed in London in 1585. On the first blank page of this ancient book, is written in a woman's hand the following valuable record: "My maiden name was Susan Rothchild. I was born in Devonshire, Eng., in the year of our Lord, A. D. 1598, April 30. I married William Carr, of London, May 16, 1619. He was born in 1597, June 17. Husband says he had a brother George Carr, who went to America in 1620. My husband has a brother Benjamin Carr, he was born Aug. 18, 1592. I am acquainted with him and his family. He has four sons, Robert Carr, born Oct. 4, 1614; Caleb Carr, born Dec. 9, 1616; Richard Carr, born Jan. 5, 1621; Andrew Carr, born Dec. 5, 1622. My son George Carr was born March 12, 1620. My husband had a brother James Carr. He ran away to sea when a boy and we never heard from him."The following extract of historical interest, is taken from Mrs. William Carr's diary
which is still preserved with the records of the family:
"It was a summer day in 1621, as I stood upon our ship's deck beside my husband with
my infant son closely folded to my breast, while our noble captain, Roger Williams, stood
by our side. I took a last view forever of my native isle, and forever bid it adieu, and
all the scenes of my childhood home. My heart ached while bitter tears blinded my eyes.
Never shall I forget the scenes of that day, as we took a last farewell of our friends
with many promises that they would soon join us in America."
"Then the order was given by our captain to cast off our moorings, and our ship stood out in the Thames. After all sails were spread we took our course down the river. Each spot along its banks was dear to my soul, and while I was sad, the passengers, there being thirty-five, were singing and making merry that they were going to America. I could not join them for my heart was very sad."
"We had a pleasant sail down the Thames. Still I gazed upon my native isle with tearful eyes, and watched it when far out at sea, until the last receeding mountain vanished from my view. Our voyage was very pleasant for twenty days out to sea, and then we encountered a storm which lasted all the afternoon and following night. The weather was pleasant the rest of the way, and on the 6th day of November, 1621, the anchor was cast at dark some way out at sea for fear of unseen rocks."
"Next morning the boats were lowered and we landed, but what was my surprise! Lucinda, George Carr's wife, had died early in the spring before. My husband and George his brother and myself went to view her resting place. There with tearful eyes I viewed the last resting place of poor Lucinda Devenport, whom I had known in England. She had died in a foreign land of privation and cold, and was buried side by side with many others who had shared the same fate. My heart sank within me to think that I should never see Lucinda again. I had anticipated many happy hours with her, but my youthful hopes were forever blasted."
"We lived with brother George through the winter, living mostly on what game we caught. It was a cold, tedious winter with deep snow. Game was plenty such as deer and moose."
"On June 1, 1622, husband started south-west for a warmer climate, with a pocket compass and an Indian guide. Brother George went a two days' journey with us, and then returned home. I carried my son George in my arms and on my back through a dense forest settled only with wild beasts and Indians, but we met with few of the former and none of the latter. After being forty-eight days on our journey, July 18, husband concluded to stop and build a log cabin and to settle for life. In four days, husband, the Indian and myself, finished our log cabin, covering it with poles and peeled bark. My journey through the forest and the hard labor I had done in helping build our cabin, had its effect on me, I felt nearly worn out."
"I had left my rich parents and my only brother Robert in England, and had faced the storms and perils of the ocean with my noble companion, and had traveled with him fortyeight days through the forest. To my companion I had given my early love and pledged my hand for life. He was ever kind to me. We both belonged to the society of Friends."
"Before leaving England, father gave me 100 in gold coin, my brother gave me two doubloons in gold. This gold coin I sewed into the wadding of my petticoat. Mother gave me her gold diamond ring which cost 16. She took her gold watch from her pocket and gave it to me. It cost 25. She also gave me her gold locket and the gold chain that she wore with her watch, and bade me keep them to remember her by. The locket cost 10, and I lost it in my journey through the wilderness in coming here, but it was found by an Indian hunter in 1625, and returned to me. I had many happy days hunting deer with husband, as there was plenty of them in the forest, but I often thought of home and the dear ones there.
"Mr. William Codle joined us in 1628, with his wife, son and daughter from England. They belonged to the society of Friends."
"In 1635, Robert and Caleb Carr, husband's brother Benjamin Carr's two sons, were sent over from London to live with their uncle William, my husband. We had fine times hunting with the Indians, they were very friendly to us. Our bedding and clothing were nearly all skins and furs like the Indians, but in all these years I was mindful to educate my son George, although we were in a nameless wilderness."
"In 1636 Capt. Roger Williams, who had abandoned the sea, moved from Salem, bringing with him a colony of Friends, and settled with us, and set up a school free for all, young and old. The same year he bounded the state and called it Rhode Island, and named our place Bristol. He also surveyed and laid out towns and gave them names."
"A meeting was held at our cabin and we offered up our humble thanks to God, that we had met on this side of the ocean in a free land, beyond the persecution of Great Britain. How my heart thanked God that our noble captain who brought us safely across the ocean, had come to live with us, and preach and teach us to love God and to keep his commandments." THE CARR FAMILY RECORDS, pp. 9-12
Child of W
ILLIAM CARR and SUSAN ROTHCHILD is:i. GEORGE4 CARR, b. March 12, 1619/20.
4. G
EORGE3 CARR (ROBERT2, THOMAS1)5 was born August 15, 1599, and died April 04, 1682 in Salisbury, Massachusetts. He married (1) LUCINDA DAVENPORT in Salisbury, Massachuse. She died in Ipswich, MA. He married (2) ELIZABETH. She died May 06, 1691 in Salisbury, Massachussetts.Notes for G
EORGE CARR: He married Lucinda Devenport and came to America in 1620, on the Mayflower, as the ship's carpenter, bringing his young wife with him. He located with the pilgrims at Plymouth, and his wife was one of the unfortunate forty-one who died the following winter and early spring. A few years later he settled in Ipswich, and from there removed with the first settler of Cloechester, (Salisbury) Mass. He was granted an island in the Merrimac river for a home and the purposes of a shipyard, and it was called Carr's Island. The action of the town in relation to the grant of the island was as follows: "At a general meeting of the freemen of the town of Colechester, the 3rd day of the 5th month, 1640, it was ordered yt (that) George Carr shall have the island where he now dwells, as well as the marsh and upland, it being the greatest island within the town limits, in the Merrimack river, to him and to his heirs and assigns forever." Oct. 7, 1640, it was ordered by the General Court that "Colechester is henceforth to be called Salisbury."The island was the home of the Carrs for a number of generations, and the possession of this island gave the family the monopoly of the ferrying business across the river in ye olden times. This ferry at George Carr's death was considered to be worth 400. Two of the family were drowned while attending the ferry. The large house on Carr's Island was destroyed by fire, May 9, 1797.
Children of G
EORGE CARR and ELIZABETH are:i. ELIZABETH4 CARR, b. April 21, 1642.
ii. GEORGE CARR, b. April 15, 1644.
iii. RICHARD CARR, b. March 16, 1645/46; d. April 25, 1649.
iv. WILLIAM CARR, b. April 25, 1649.
v. JAMES CARR6, b. April 28, 1650.
Notes for JAMES CARR: James Carr first appears on Massachusetts records, 1672, in all probability having arrived the previous year; was engaged at Iron Works, Rowley Village 1672-3; soldier from Reading, in Narragansett Expedition and frontier posts, King Philip's War, 1675-6; settled at Newbury--first lived near Frog Pond, but prior to 1700, removed to West Parish, now West Newbury, and resided on bank of Merrimack River east of Long Hill until death, June 15, 1740; was a housewright, husbandman, freeman, freeholder or proprietor. Never married.
vi. MARY CARR, b. February 29, 1651/52.
vii. SARAH CARR, b. December 17, 1654.
viii. JOHN CARR, b. November 14, 1656; d. December 25, 1689.
ix. RICHARD CARR, b. April 02, 1659.
x. ANN CARR, b. June 15, 1661.
5. BENJAMIN3 CARR (ROBERT2, THOMAS1)7 was born August 18, 1592 in London, England, and died 1635 in London, England. He married MARTHA HARDINGTON September 02, 1613 in London, England. She was born 1593, and died in London England.Children of B
ENJAMIN CARR and MARTHA HARDINGTON are:6. i. ROBERT4 CARR, b. October 04, 1614; d. 1681, Newport RI.
7. ii. CALEB CARR, b. December 12, 1616; d. December 17, 1695, Newport, Newport, Rhode Island.
8. iii. RICHARD CARR, b. January 05, 1620/21; d. May 17, 1689.
iv. ANDREW CARR8, b. December 05, 1622.
Notes for ANDREW CARR: Came to America with his brother Richard in August, 1635. It is supposed that he followed the sea with his uncle James Carr, and settled either in the West Indies or South Carolina.
Generation No. 4
6. R
OBERT4 CARR (BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1)9 was born October 04, 1614, and died 1681 in Newport RI.Notes for R
OBERT CARR: Came to America with his brother Caleb, on the ship Elizabeth Ann, commanded by Capt. Roger Cooper, which sailed from London, May 9, 1635. From an old shipping record in London, we find the following: "Calebb Carr, aged 19; and Robert Carr, aged 21, described as a 'tayler,' sailed for New England, on the 9th of May, 1635, in the Elizabeth Ann." These two brothers who were both minors, were sent to America after the death of their parents, to live with their uncle William, who had previously settled in Bristol, R. I. A few years later the two brothers settled in Newport, R. I. Robert Carr was admitted as an inhabitant in Portsmouth, Feb. 21, 1639, and a freeman in Newport, March 16, 1641. He was one of the original purchasers of the island of Conanicut in Narragansett bay, of the Indians, which contained about six thousand acres. He also acquired considerable property in Newport. His will was dated April 20, 1681, as he had determined on a voyage to New York and New Jersey. He died in 1681, and his will was proved, Oct. 4, 1681.Children of R
OBERT CARR are:i. CALEB5 CARR.
ii. ELIZABETH CARR.
iii. MARY CARR.
iv. ROBERT CARR.
v. ESEK CARR.
vi. MARGARET CARR.
7. CALEB4 CARR (BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born December 12, 1616, and died December 17, 1695 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island. He married (1) MERCY VAUGHN in Newport, Newport, Rhod. She was born 1630, and died September 12, 1675 in Newport RI. He married (2) SARAH CLARKE10, daughter of JEREMIAH CLARKE. She was born 1651, and died 1706. He married (3) ANN EASTON.Notes for C
ALEB CARR: Buried twice; their bodies were moved from Newport to Jamestown. p8: "...he and his wife Mercy were both buried in Newport, RI, near where the Coddington School now stands. On 8 September 1900, the bodies of Caleb and Mercy Carr were disenterred and removed to the island of Jamestown where they still are. They lie in a small private cemetery and are properly marked with the stones that marked their graves in Newport. The inscription on his tombstone reads: "Here lieth interred the body of Caleb Carr, governor of this colony, who departed this life ye 17th day of December, 1695, in ye 73rd (79) year of his age." ...on 9 May 1635, the ship "Elizabeth and Ann" slipped her moorings and put out from London, England under the command of Roger Cooper Master; her destination was New England...On board were one hundred and two passengers bearing permission to emmigrate to the new world that lay on the western shore of their ocean.... Robert Carr, age 21 and Caleb Carr, age 11.... close associates of William Coddington who came from Boston, Lincolnshire, England as one of the original members of the Mass. Bay Company in 1629 and was a leading merchant in Boston, MA, during this period.....early in 1637 Mr. Coddington lead a group of people, because of religious differences, away from Boston. They went to Providence and conferred with Roger Williams as to settling in those parts. With Mr. Williams aid, the group quickly purchased from the Indians the large island of Aquidnick and immediately proceeded to the business of founding the town of Pocassit (later called Portsmouth). It is thought that the Carrs left Boston with this group. Certainly they were early at the Pocassit settlement for on 21 February 1638 Robert Carr was listed as an inhabitant. Early in 1639, a small group, with Mr. Coddington, removed to the south end of the island to lay out a new settlement leaving at Pocassit a goodly company to carry on. The name which they gave this new home has remained unchanged all these years: Newport...They quickly purchased from the Indians the sizable island of Conanicut (known now as Jamestown) and Robert and Caleb were among the ninety-eight original purchasers of the island. It is thought that neither of the brothers resided on the island. This move was left to their children....Caleb Carr took a very prominent part in the affairs of the settlement at Newport and in the Colony of Rhode Island. Among the offices in which he served were: Town Commissioner, Deputy, Justice, General Treasurer and Colonial Governor (in 1695 and terminated by his death late that same year)...Perhaps the thing that Caleb did that had the most lasting effect upon the family was his purchase of large tracts of land on the island of Conanicut/Jamestown, where several of his children took up their residence, and their descendants live there still...he also established a ferry between Newport and Jamestown, in 1675, spanning two hundred and fifity years associated with the Carr family...in the course of all these activities he became possessed of considerable wealth and his residence was on what is now Mill Street in Newport...he owned wharves and a warehouse at the foot of Mill Street where the ferry now docks...his Will disposed of human as well as real and personal property...his daughter Mary was without children but had a rather famous husband in Thomas Paine. He was a seafaring man and there is strong, evidence to prove that he was partner and intimate of the famous pirate, Captain Kidd...""...he was commissioner [of Newport] in 1654-62; was made a freeman in 1655; was deputy from 1664 through 1690...he was governor in 1695, the year in which he died...he bought at different times beginning with 1658, large interests in Conanicut and Dutch Islands...the Carrs as a family became conspicuous in the development of Jamestown and their fortunes have been more or less identified with that town and Newport from their settlement to the present time ..."
Children of C
ALEB CARR and MERCY VAUGHN are:9. i. JOHN5 CARR, b. 1644, Newport RI; d. 1714, Newport, Newport, RI.
ii. NICHOLAS CARR, b. October 22, 1654; d. February 17, 1708/09, Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island; m. REBECCA NICHOLSON, Newport, Rhode Islan.
iii. MERCY CARR, b. April 06, 1656; d. 1717.
iv. CALEB CARR, b. August 23, 1657; d. October 10, 1700, Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island; m. DEBORAH SAYLES, 1681, Jamestown, Newport, RI.
v. SAMUEL CARR, b. December 15, 1659; d. 1694, Newport, Newport, Rhode Island.
vi. MARY CARR, b. January 01, 1660/61; m. THOMAS PAINE.
vii. EDWARD CARR, b. 1667; d. October 14, 1711; m. HANNAH STANTON, October 06, 1686, Newport, Rhode Island.
Children of C
ALEB CARR and SARAH CLARKE are:10. viii. FRANCIS5 CARR, b. 1678, Newport RI.
ix. JAMES CARR, b. 1680.
x. SARAH CARR, b. 1682.
xi. ELIZABETH CARR, b. 1684.
8. R
ICHARD4 CARR (BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1)11 was born January 05, 1620/21, and died May 17, 1689. He married <UNNAMED>.Notes for R
ICHARD CARR: Came to this country in August 1635, in company with his brother Andrew, on the ship Abigail. As their parents were dead they were probably sent over to their uncle George Carr of Ipswich, Mass. He settled in Hampton, N. H., but later in life he located in Salisbury, Mass.Children of R
ICHARD CARR and <UNNAMED> are:i. ELIZABETH5 CARR.
ii. SAMUEL CARR.
Generation No. 5
9. JOHN5 CARR (CALEB4, BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born 1644 in Newport RI, and died 1714 in Newport, Newport, RI. He married WAITE EASTON 1687 in Newport, Newport, RI, daughter of PETER EASTON and ANN COGGESHALL. She was born November 05, 1668 in Newport, Newport, RI, and died August 03, 1725 in Newport, Newport, RI.Notes for J
OHN CARR: "...it was through this John that the ferry business established by his father, Caleb, was passed along to become almost traditional with the Carr family of Newport and Jamestown...Notes for W
AITE EASTON: "...was a granddaughter of the beloved Colonial Governor, Nicholas Easton. Both she and John are buried in the family lot in Newport..."Children of J
OHN CARR and WAITE EASTON are:i. JOHN6 CARR, b. November 23, 1691, RI; d. June 05, 1694, Newport, Newport, Rhode Island.
ii. ANN CARR, b. 1693, Newport RI; m. CALEB BARKER, January 18, 1708/09.
iii. SAMUEL CARR, b. 1694, Newport RI; d. June 19, 1739, Newport RI; m. MARY GREENE, 1718.
Notes for SAMUEL CARR: Died of smallpox and is buried on Goat Island.
iv. CALEB CARR, b. 1695, Newport RI; m. PENELOPE WOOD.
v. JOHN CARR, b. 1697, Newport RI; m. MARY HILL.
vi. FRANCIS CARR, b. 1699, RI; m. HANNAH WEEDEN.
11. vii. PATIENCE CARR, b. 1701, Newport RI; d. February 13, 1788, Durham, Androscoggin ME.
viii. JOSHUA CARR, b. 1702, RI; d. March 25, 1703, Newport, Newport, Rhode Island.
10. F
RANCIS5 CARR (CALEB4, BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born 1678 in Newport RI. He married DAMARIS ARNOLD. She was born May 19, 1684.Child of F
RANCIS CARR and DAMARIS ARNOLD is:12. i. DAMARIS6 CARR.
Generation No. 6
11. PATIENCE6 CARR (JOHN5, CALEB4, BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born 1701 in Newport RI, and died February 13, 1788 in Durham, Androscoggin ME. She married (1) <UNNAMED>. She married (2) JOSEPH PECKHAM 1722, son of JOHN PECKHAM and SARAH. He was born March 08, 1678/79 in Little Compton RI, and died March 14, 1725/26 in Middletown RI. She married (3) EDWARD ESTES August 27, 1730 in Newport, Newport, RI, son of RICHARD ESTES and ELIZABETH BECK. He was born February 20, 1702/03 in Lynn, Essex, MA, and died February 17, 1788 in Durham, Androscoggin ME.Notes for E
DWARD ESTES: Edward Estes resided in Hanover, Mass and in Harpswell before moving to Durham [then Royalsborough] with his son [Caleb]. Nov 12 1770 he received deed of Lot 18, in Royalsborough [now Durham], though it is evident that he had been living there for some time.Children of P
ATIENCE CARR and EDWARD ESTES are:13. i. ELIZABETH7 ESTES, b. June 07, 1731, Harpswell, ME; d. 1814, Durham, Maine.
14. ii. WAITE ESTES, b. May 31, 1733.
15. iii. ANN ESTES, b. May 14, 1735; d. January 28, 1790.
iv. ISRAEL ESTES, b. August 27, 1737; d. May 13, 1742, HANOVER, Plymouth, Massachusetts.
v. JOHN ESTES, b. August 13, 1739.
vi. CALEB ESTES, b. August 10, 1741; d. 1744, HANOVER, Plymouth, Massachusetts.
16. vii. MARY ESTES, b. September 29, 1743.
17. viii. EDWARD ESTES, b. November 11, 1745.
18. ix. CALEB ESTES, b. November 26, 1747, Plymouth, Hanver, Massachussetts; d. 1822, Plymouth MA.
x. PATIENCE ESTES, b. September 15, 1748; m. JOHN DALLY.
xi. JOSEPH ESTES, b. July 21, 1750; m. MARY GODDARD, November 29, 1775.
19. xii. SARAH ESTES, b. April 16, 1752, North Yarmouth Maine; d. December 04, 1848, West Gardiner, Maine.
12. D
AMARIS6 CARR (FRANCIS5, CALEB4, BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) She married PALSGRAVE WILLIAMS.Children of D
AMARIS CARR and PALSGRAVE WILLIAMS are:i. PALSGRAVE7 WILLIAMS, JR..
ii. JOHN WILLIAMS.
Generation No. 7
13. E
LIZABETH7 ESTES (PATIENCE6 CARR, JOHN5, CALEB4, BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1)12 was born June 07, 1731 in Harpswell, ME, and died 1814 in Durham, Maine. She married ELIJAH DOUGLAS13 September 28, 1751. He was born 1720 in Middleborough MA, and died 1814.Children of E
LIZABETH ESTES and ELIJAH DOUGLAS are:i. JOSEPH8 DOUGLAS14, b. April 08, 1753, Harpswell ME; d. December 22, 1821, Durham, MA.
Notes for JOSEPH DOUGLAS: An eminent minister in the Society of Friends.
ii. JOB DOUGLAS, b. October 09, 1754; d. 1843.
iii. ISRAEL DOUGLAS, b. July 17, 1756; m. MARY RODICK.
iv. SARAH DOUGLAS, b. June 13, 1759; m. BENJAMIN DOUGHTY.
v. PATIENCE DOUGLAS, b. March 24, 1761.
vi. MARY DOUGLAS, b. 1763; m. DANIEL BOOKER.
vii. ELIJAH DOUGLAS, b. July 10, 1768; m. JENNIE GRANT.
viii. JOHN DOUGLAS, b. November 08, 1774; m. (1) SARAH BOOKER; m. (2) CATHERINE BOOKER.
14. W
AITE7 ESTES (PATIENCE6 CARR, JOHN5, CALEB4, BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born May 31, 1733. She married LEMUEL JONES March 07, 1750/51 in Hanover, Plymouth, Mas. He was born 1730.Children of W
AITE ESTES and LEMUEL JONES are:i. MARY8 JONES, b. 1752.
ii. RACHEL JONES, b. 1754; m. ANDREW PINKHAM.
iii. CALEB JONES, b. 1755; m. PEACE GODDARD.
20. iv. LEMUEL JONES, JR., b. 1758.
v. SARAH JONES, b. 1760; m. JAMES GODDARD.
vi. EDWARD JONES, b. 1762.
vii. MARY JONES, b. 1764; m. JOSHUA FRYE.
viii. STEPHEN JONES, b. 1766; d. 1850; m. EUNICE HACKER.
ix. ISRAEL JONES, b. 1768; m. SARAH HANSON.
x. THOMAS JONES, b. 1770; m. (1) ESTHER HACKER; m. (2) HANNAH WINSLOW.
xi. PHEBE JONES, b. 1772; m. NATHANIEL OWEN.
xii. LYDIA JONES, b. 1774; m. STEPHEN NOCHOLS.
15. A
NN7 ESTES (PATIENCE6 CARR, JOHN5, CALEB4, BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born May 14, 1735, and died January 28, 1790. She married CORNELIUS DOUGLAS14 November 16, 1767, son of ELIJAH DOUGLAS and PHEBE TAYLOR. He was born 1749, and died 1821.Children of A
NN ESTES and CORNELIUS DOUGLAS are:i. JOHN8 DOUGLAS, b. 1768; d. 1802; m. JUDITH COLLINS.
ii. EDWARD DOUGLAS, b. 1770; m. ESTHER COLLINS.
iii. PHEBE DOUGLAS, b. 1772; d. 1817; m. EBENEZER AUSTIN.
iv. JOSEPH DOUGLAS, b. 1774; d. 1782.
16. MARY7 ESTES (PATIENCE6 CARR, JOHN5, CALEB4, BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born September 29, 1743. She married NICHOLAS VARNEY, son of EBENEZER VARNEY and ELIZABETH HANSON. He was born February 21, 1738/39, and died November 28, 1764 in Falmouth, Cumberland ME.Notes for N
ICHOLAS VARNEY: Stackpole's History of Durham: 'After living a few years in Falmouth he purchased, in 1782, lot No. 17 of Stephen Hart in Royalsborough. Hart's buildings had just been burned and Varney built his house on the hill southwest of John Varney's blacksmith-shop. The house is now occupied by his great-gradson, George E. Varney. He belonged to the Society of Friends and their rules prohibited any active part in war. They protested against all taxes, any part of which was to meet war expenses. Since it was impossible to discriminate in tax-bills what portion was for war, some of the Friends refused to pay any taxes at all. When the collector of Royalsborough called on Nicholas Varney, he persistently refused payment of the amount assessed upon him. Consequently the shiriff came and seized a new milch-cow, and sought also to take away her young calf with her. The boys, unterrified by the officer's badge and ignoring the spirit of the Quaker principle of non-resistance, mixed those calves up so that the officer was unable to decide which was the right one; and finding it difficult to catch and impossible to drive any one, he went away with the cow alone. The animal was sold, and the next time the officer came that way he brought the balance of the sale money remaining after the deduction of the tax-bill. Neither husband nor wife would touch the polluted currency, and the officer could relieve himself of the responsibility for the money only by laying it upon the high shelf at a corner of the room. There the money remained untouched for many months. When the next year the officer came round for another collection, his demand was met only by an allusion to what he had done the previous year and the statement that the money he had placed on the shelf then was still there. The officer found it so and withdrawing from it the amount required, returned the balance to its former position. It proved sufficient for the third year also.'Children of M
ARY ESTES and NICHOLAS VARNEY are:i. CARR8 VARNEY, b. July 22, 1773; m. ANNA TUTTLE.
ii. PATIENCE VARNEY, b. November 05, 1775; d. February 19, 1843, Palmyra ME; m. REUBEN TUTTLE.
21. iii. MARY ANN VARNEY, b. October 12, 1783; d. January 01, 1870.
17. E
DWARD7 ESTES (PATIENCE6 CARR, JOHN5, CALEB4, BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born November 11, 1745. He married PRUDENCE GODDARD September 06, 1770 in Falmouth, Maine.Children of E
DWARD ESTES and PRUDENCE GODDARD are:22. i. JAMES8 ESTES, b. 1772; d. 1863.
23. ii. SARAH ESTES, b. 1773; d. 1863.
24. iii. SILAS ESTES, b. 1776; d. 1855.
iv. PHEBE ESTES, b. 1779.
18. C
ALEB7 ESTES (PATIENCE6 CARR, JOHN5, CALEB4, BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born November 26, 1747 in Plymouth, Hanver, Massachussetts, and died 1822 in Plymouth MA. He married (1) LYDIA BISHOP, daughter of JOHN BISHOP. She was born August 20, 1749, and died May 04, 1815. He married (2) EUNICE NICHOLS October 17, 1816, daughter of DAVID NICHOLS and PHEBE CHASE.Notes for C
ALEB ESTES: By Caleb's first marriage there were eleven children. He was one of the founders of the Society of Friends in Durham. Caleb Estes lived in the two-story house west of the Friends meeting house. One day he moved back from the dinner table and said, 'I have breakfasted with you and dined with you, but I shall sup in my Father's kingdom,' and died immediately.'Children of C
ALEB ESTES and LYDIA BISHOP are:i. LYDIA8 ESTES, b. 1770; d. 1850; m. WILLIAM STORY; d. 1855.
25. ii. SARAH ESTES, b. 1772; d. 1857.
iii. SIMEON ESTES, b. 1774.
26. iv. PATIENCE ESTES, b. 1776.
v. CALEB ESTES, b. 1780.
19. S
ARAH7 ESTES (PATIENCE6 CARR, JOHN5, CALEB4, BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1)15 was born April 16, 1752 in North Yarmouth Maine, and died December 04, 1848 in West Gardiner, Maine. She married (1) SAMUEL CLOUGH15, son of JOHN CLOUGH. He was born 1752 in Brentwood NH, and died January 10, 1799. She married (2) JEDEDIAH HALL September 28, 1815 in Litchfield.Notes for S
ARAH ESTES: Sarah Estes was born at North Yarmouth, Maine on April 16, 1752. In the "Records of the Woman's Monthly Meeting of friends for Herpswell and Falmouth" in the list of marriages from 1751 to 1790 on page 3, "at our Monthly Meeting held at Falmouth ye 23th of ye 3rd mo. 1772 the Preparative Meeting Cald upon their appeared for Falmouth Hope Winslow and Sarah Goddard on account from Herpswells whereas Sarah Cloof (Clough) has gone Contrary to the good orders used amongst friends on the account of her marring with one not of our Society and in so ding hath Denyd Membership with us Sarah Cloof hath sent in a paper to this meeting by nay of acknolegment friends refers it for further Consideration ." The date when Samuel and Sarah were married is not on record. Sarah's mother, Patience (Carr) was very prominent in the Quaker meetings. Samuel Clough died after making his will on Jan. 10. 1799. The Friends Records are stored in Portland. Maine. Since the names of the children are recorded in these ancient books, so faded that only with the aid of a magnifying glass can they be read, Samuel and Sarah must have been forgiven by the Society.Notes for S
AMUEL CLOUGH: Samuel Clough of Durham, Maine is reported to have come there from Berwick, Maine, a town where he met Quakers who were moving from Massachusetts to the vicinity of Yarmouth, Maine. Since his brother, Amos, possibly another brother, Richard, and their Welch relatives were already in North Yarmouth, there is reason to believe that Samuel of Brentwood went to Durham, Maine. Evidently a former group of Quakers had already occupied farms in the vicinity of Durham, including North Yarmouth because the girl whom Samuel married was born in that. Doubtless Samuel visited his relatives there and met Sarah Estes. A Samuel Clough came from Berwick, Maine to Durham, Maine in the second group of settlers who were Quakers. Samuel and Edward Estes bought land in Durham then called Royalsborough, on June 10, 1771, lot 16 was owned by Samuel and lot I j by Joseph Estes, the brother of the girl whom Samuel married. Samuel did not live to see his family grow to maturity, and he died at the age 47 years. His sons became men of whom he would have had reason to be proud and his descendants in later generations became distinguished citizens.Children of S
ARAH ESTES and SAMUEL CLOUGH are:i. ANN8 CLOUGH, b. March 07, 1772.
ii. ISAAC CLOUGH, b. February 01, 1774.
iii. JOSHUA CLOUGH, b. April 15, 1776.
iv. ABIGAIL CLOUGH, b. November 03, 1778.
v. TABITHA CLOUGH, b. January 21, 1781.
vi. PATIENCE CLOUGH, b. August 12, 1783.
vii. ESTHER CLOUGH, b. October 08, 1786.
viii. ISAIAH CLOUGH, b. January 07, 1789.
ix. ELIZABETH CLOUGH, b. August 07, 1791.
x. JEREMIAH CLOUGH, b. November 22, 1793.
xi. JOSIAH CLOUGH, b. November 29, 1794.
xii. MARY CLOUGH, b. May 01, 1796.
Generation No. 8
20. L
EMUEL8 JONES, JR. (WAITE7 ESTES, PATIENCE6 CARR, JOHN5, CALEB4, BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born 1758. He married (1) CATHERINE ALLEN. He married (2) DEBORAH HAWKES.Child of L
EMUEL JONES and CATHERINE ALLEN is:i. ROBERT9 JONES, m. LYDIA DUDLEY.
Notes for ROBERT JONES: Robert and Lydia had seven children, including two sons.
21. MARY ANN8 VARNEY (MARY7 ESTES, PATIENCE6 CARR, JOHN5, CALEB4, BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born October 12, 1783, and died January 01, 1870. She married JONATHAN ESTES September 10, 1812, son of SIMEON ESTES and HANNAH AUSTIN. He was born March 31, 1780, and died January 30, 1864.Children of M
ARY VARNEY and JONATHAN ESTES are:i. JOSEPH9 ESTES, b. August 28, 1813; d. March 09, 1868; m. SYBIL DUNHAM, April 27, 1837.
ii. VALENTINE M. ESTES, b. December 20, 1814; d. August 08, 1886; m. (1) LOVIANA COOK; m. (2) LOUISA T. ROWE.
iii. CYRUS ESTES, b. October 06, 1816; m. (1) MARY V. WINSLOW; b. January 20, 1819; m. (2) PHOEBE WING, June 01, 1842; b. March 12, 1801.
iv. JOHN ESTES III, b. July 17, 1818; m. MARY ANN KITCHIN.
v. ELIZABETH ESTES, b. May 02, 1820; d. January 27, 1843, China, Kennebec ME.
vi. SIMEON ESTES, b. December 20, 1821; d. April 05, 1843, China, Kennebec ME.
27. vii. MARY ANNE ESTES, b. December 07, 1824, China ME; d. August 08, 1901, Casco, Cumberland ME.
viii. JONATHAN ESTES, b. November 21, 1827; m. (1) EUNICE WING, June 20, 1851; m. (2) JULIA. A. WARDSWORTH, May 08, 1856; b. June 18, 1826.
ix. ISAIAH CARR ESTES, b. July 15, 1830; d. February 11, 1875.
22. J
AMES8 ESTES (EDWARD7, PATIENCE6 CARR, JOHN5, CALEB4, BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born 1772, and died 1863. He married PATIENCE ESTES, daughter of CALEB ESTES and LYDIA BISHOP. She was born 1776.Children of J
AMES ESTES and PATIENCE ESTES are:i. CALEB9 ESTES.
ii. JOSHUA ESTES.
iii. PHEBE ESTES.
iv. WILLIAM ESTES.
v. JOHN ESTES, b. 1772.
vi. PATIENCE ESTES, b. 1809; d. 1840; m. SOLOMON DIKE.
vii. MARY B. ESTES, b. 1810.
viii. DIDAMA ESTES, b. 1812.
ix. JOB ESTES, b. 1814; d. 1845.
x. SARAH ESTES, b. 1815; d. 1847.
28. xi. ALANSON ESTES, b. 1817; d. 1884.
29. xii. WEALTHY STICKNEY ESTES, b. 1818; d. 1886.
xiii. ELENOR ESTES, b. 1820.
xiv. EMELINE ESTES, b. 1824.
23. S
ARAH8 ESTES (EDWARD7, PATIENCE6 CARR, JOHN5, CALEB4, BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born 1773, and died 1863. She married ISAAC HOXIE.Children of S
ARAH ESTES and ISAAC HOXIE are:i. MARY9 HOXIE.
ii. SILAS HOXIE.
24. S
ILAS8 ESTES (EDWARD7, PATIENCE6 CARR, JOHN5, CALEB4, BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born 1776, and died 1855. He married MARY SARGENT. She died 1842.Children of S
ILAS ESTES and MARY SARGENT are:i. EDWARD9 ESTES, b. 1796; d. 1863.
30. ii. PRUDENCE ESTES, b. 1798; d. 1880.
31. iii. WEALTHY ESTES, b. 1800.
32. iv. MIRIAM ESTES, b. 1802; d. 1864.
33. v. JOSIAH ESTES, b. 1804; d. 1862.
vi. SARAH E. ESTES, b. 1809.
vii. SAMUEL ESTES, b. 1809; m. MIRIAM FRYE.
viii. ISAAC H. ESTES, b. 1812; d. 1871; m. DOROTHY DOUGHTY.
ix. JOSEPH ESTES, b. 1835; d. 1872; m. JOANNA BIBBER.
25. S
ARAH8 ESTES (CALEB7, PATIENCE6 CARR, JOHN5, CALEB4, BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born 1772, and died 1857. She married ELISHA TUTTLE. He was born 1767, and died 1854.Children of S
ARAH ESTES and ELISHA TUTTLE are:i. PATIENCE9 TUTTLE.
ii. LYDIA TUTTLE, b. 1793.
iii. TOBIAS TUTTLE, b. 1795.
iv. ESTHER TUTTLE, b. 1798.
v. THOMAS TUTTLE, b. 1801.
vi. JUDITH TUTTLE, b. 1803.
vii. PHILENA TUTTLE, b. 1806.
viii. SARAH TUTTLE, b. 1811.
ix. ELISHA TUTTLE, b. 1815; d. 1815.
26. P
ATIENCE8 ESTES (CALEB7, PATIENCE6 CARR, JOHN5, CALEB4, BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born 1776. She married JAMES ESTES, son of EDWARD ESTES and PRUDENCE GODDARD. He was born 1772, and died 1863.Children are listed above under (22) James Estes.
Generation No. 9
27. MARY ANNE9 ESTES (MARY ANN8 VARNEY, MARY7 ESTES, PATIENCE6 CARR, JOHN5, CALEB4, BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born December 07, 1824 in China ME, and died August 08, 1901 in Casco, Cumberland ME. She married JOSEPH MAXFIELD February 27, 1845 in China, Maine, son of JOSIAH MAXFIELD and NANCY PARTRIDGE. He was born April 28, 1812 in Raymond ME16,17, and died October 22, 1876 in Casco ME.Children of M
ARY ESTES and JOSEPH MAXFIELD are:34. i. JESSE STANLEY10 MAXFIELD, b. May 05, 1846, Vassalboro, Maine; d. April 25, 1914, Quillayute Prarie, Washington.
ii. CYRUS MAXFIELD, b. December 13, 1847, Casco ME; d. 1855, Vassalboro ME.
iii. LOUISA ROWE MAXFIELD, b. September 20, 1849; d. 1872.
35. iv. CYRUS ESTES MAXFIELD, b. July 04, 1855, Vassalboro, Kennebec, ME; d. October 23, 1923, Seattle, King, WA.
36. v. HATTIE SYBIL MAXFIELD, b. Abt. 1856; d. 1929, Hollywood, California.
37. vi. CHARLES ANDREW MAXFIELD, b. February 11, 1858, Vassalboro, Kennebec ME; d. May 28, 1943, Portland, Cumberland ME.
38. vii. HERBERT NORTON MAXFIELD, b. July 29, 1860, Vassalboro, Kennebec ME; d. May 01, 1941.
28. A
LANSON9 ESTES (JAMES8, EDWARD7, PATIENCE6 CARR, JOHN5, CALEB4, BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born 1817, and died 1884. He married ABIGAIL ALDEN. She was born 1821, and died 1875.Children of A
LANSON ESTES and ABIGAIL ALDEN are:i. SHERMAN10 ESTES, b. 1848.
39. ii. BESSIE ESTES, b. 1852.
40. iii. HATTIE ESTES, b. 1857.
29. W
EALTHY STICKNEY9 ESTES (JAMES8, EDWARD7, PATIENCE6 CARR, JOHN5, CALEB4, BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born 1818, and died 1886.Children of W
EALTHY STICKNEY ESTES are:i. HENRY W.10 ESTES, b. 1840.
ii. JOHN JOSEPH ESTES, b. 1842.
30. P
RUDENCE9 ESTES (SILAS8, EDWARD7, PATIENCE6 CARR, JOHN5, CALEB4, BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born 1798, and died 1880. She married JOHN V. DAVIS.Children of P
RUDENCE ESTES and JOHN DAVIS are:i. SUSAN10 DAVIS.
ii. RUTH DAVIS.
iii. MARY DAVIS.
iv. WEALTHY DAVIS.
v. NATHANIEL DAVIS.
vi. ROSANNA DAVIS.
vii. HENRY DAVIS.
viii. COLLEDGE DAVIS.
ix. ELIZA DAVIS.
x. SARAH DAVIS.
xi. ORVILLE DAVIS.
31. W
EALTHY9 ESTES (SILAS8, EDWARD7, PATIENCE6 CARR, JOHN5, CALEB4, BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born 1800. She married HENRY PLUMMER. He was born 1796, and died 1876.Children of W
EALTHY ESTES and HENRY PLUMMER are:i. SILAS10 PLUMMER, b. 1821; d. 1882.
ii. MARY E. PLUMMER, b. 1823; d. 1849.
iii. GEORGE PLUMMER, b. 1826.
iv. CHARLOTTE PLUMMER, b. 1828.
v. EDWARD PLUMMER, b. 1830.
32. M
IRIAM9 ESTES (SILAS8, EDWARD7, PATIENCE6 CARR, JOHN5, CALEB4, BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born 1802, and died 1864. She married EZEKIEL MCINTOSH.Children of M
IRIAM ESTES and EZEKIEL MCINTOSH are:i. GEORGE10 MCINTOSH.
ii. CHARLES MCINTOSH.
iii. WILLIAM MCINTOSH.
iv. SARAH MCINTOSH.
v. MARY J. MCINTOSH.
33. J
OSIAH9 ESTES (SILAS8, EDWARD7, PATIENCE6 CARR, JOHN5, CALEB4, BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born 1804, and died 1862. He married HANNAH HOXIE.Children of J
OSIAH ESTES and HANNAH HOXIE are:i. OLIVE10 ESTES, b. 1826.
ii. EDWARD ESTES, b. 1828; d. 1854.
iii. WEALTHY ESTES, b. 1831; d. 1862.
41. iv. ISAAC ESTES, b. 1833.
v. JOSIAH ESTES, b. 1835; d. 1841.
vi. JOSEPH ESTES, b. 1837.
vii. SILAS ESTES, b. 1839.
viii. SARAH P. ESTES, b. 1841.
ix. STEPHEN R. ESTES, b. 1843.
x. CALVIN G. ESTES, b. 1845.
xi. MARY ESTES, b. 1851; d. 1856.
Generation No. 10
34. J
ESSE STANLEY10 MAXFIELD (MARY ANNE9 ESTES, MARY ANN8 VARNEY, MARY7 ESTES, PATIENCE6 CARR, JOHN5, CALEB4, BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born May 05, 1846 in Vassalboro, Maine, and died April 25, 1914 in Quillayute Prarie, Washington. He married ABIGAIL EXPERIENCE PULLEN January 01, 1869 in China, Maine, daughter of DANIEL PULLEN and MARY DUDLEY. She was born May 11, 1845, and died November 16, 1926 in Quillayute Prarie, Washington.Children of J
ESSE MAXFIELD and ABIGAIL PULLEN are:42. i. LILLIAN EXPERIENCE11 MAXFIELD, b. October 05, 1869; d. 1922, Ridgeway South Carolina.
43. ii. RAPHAEL MAXFIELD, b. September 03, 1873; d. March 28, 1938, Ranch at LaPush, Washington.
iii. CHARLES WILLIS MAXFIELD, b. 1874; d. 1874, Dead Injun OR.
iv. CLEEVE DUDLEY MAXFIELD, b. June 15, 1875; d. September 10, 1922, Forks Washington.
v. HARRY ESTES MAXFIELD, b. March 18, 1877; d. February 25, 1955, Quillayute Prarie WA.
35. CYRUS ESTES10 MAXFIELD (MARY ANNE9 ESTES, MARY ANN8 VARNEY, MARY7 ESTES, PATIENCE6 CARR, JOHN5, CALEB4, BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born July 04, 1855 in Vassalboro, Kennebec, ME, and died October 23, 1923 in Seattle, King, WA. He married FRANCES JULIA FOWLER May 09, 1880 in Watertown, WI18, daughter of ALFRED FOWLER and BARBARA. She was born August 28, 1860 in Calumet, WI, and died June 10, 1953 in Seattle WA19.44. vi. CASPER ARTHUR MAXFIELD, b. May 30, 1879, Quillayute Prairie, WA; d. February 25, 1936, Lake Crescent, Washington.
vii. ANNA MARY MAXFIELD, b. May 05, 1881, Quillayute Prairie, WA; d. June 26, 1940.
45. viii. SARAH PULLEN MAXFIELD, b. November 10, 1885; d. August 1933.
ix. JAMES G. BLAINE MAXFIELD, b. September 23, 1887; d. September 1914.
Children of C
YRUS MAXFIELD and FRANCES FOWLER are:46. i. HERBERT FOWLER11 MAXFIELD, b. October 26, 1881, Milwaukee WI; d. June 17, 1961, Seattle WA.
ii. CHARLES ESTES MAXFIELD, b. May 10, 1886, St. Paul, MN; d. August 1888, St. Paul, MN.
47. iii. MAY ANNE MAXFIELD, b. February 08, 1890, St. Paul, MN; d. December 1967, Youngtown, AZ.
36. H
ATTIE SYBIL10 MAXFIELD (MARY ANNE9 ESTES, MARY ANN8 VARNEY, MARY7 ESTES, PATIENCE6 CARR, JOHN5, CALEB4, BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1856, and died 1929 in Hollywood, California. She married ELIAS LEANDER BAKER September 03, 1887 in Deering, Cumberland County, ME, son of BENJAMIN BAKER and HANNAH BAKER. He was born December 02, 1855.Child of H
ATTIE MAXFIELD and ELIAS BAKER is:48. i. HAROLD UNDERWOOD11 BAKER, b. February 13, 1890, Portland, Cumberland County, ME; d. March 26, 1978, Pasadena CA.
37. C
HARLES ANDREW10 MAXFIELD (MARY ANNE9 ESTES, MARY ANN8 VARNEY, MARY7 ESTES, PATIENCE6 CARR, JOHN5, CALEB4, BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born February 11, 1858 in Vassalboro, Kennebec ME, and died May 28, 1943 in Portland, Cumberland ME. He married (1) JOSEPHINE GERTRUDE KNIGHT March 11, 1897 in Portland, Cumberland ME, daughter of ERASTUS KNIGHT and CAROLINE BRADFORD. She was born September 05, 1865 in Westbrook, ME, and died February 07, 1908 in Portland, Cumberland County, ME. He married (2) A. MAUDE POLLACK December 15, 1920 in Portland ME, daughter of FRED POLLACK and JENIE LEGROW.Children of C
HARLES MAXFIELD and JOSEPHINE KNIGHT are:49. i. CHARLES LAWRENCE11 MAXFIELD, b. March 07, 1898, Woodfords, Portland, Cumberland ME; d. October 28, 1979, Cumberland ME.
50. ii. HAROLD KNIGHT MAXFIELD, b. September 26, 1899, Woodfords, Portland, Cumberland ME; d. February 01, 1952.
iii. BABY MAXFIELD, b. February 21, 1901, Woodfords, Portland, Cumberland ME; d. February 27, 1901, Portland, Cumberland County, ME.
iv. MARJORIE BRADFORD MAXFIELD, b. August 07, 1905, Woodfords, Portland, Cumberland ME; d. September 01, 1997, Paris, Cumberland, ME; m. WILLIAM B. SMITH, December 02, 1932, Elkton, MD; d. 1960.
38. H
ERBERT NORTON10 MAXFIELD (MARY ANNE9 ESTES, MARY ANN8 VARNEY, MARY7 ESTES, PATIENCE6 CARR, JOHN5, CALEB4, BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born July 29, 1860 in Vassalboro, Kennebec ME, and died May 01, 1941. He married ELLA FRANCIS STEVENS February 18, 1890. She was born Abt. 1861.Children of H
ERBERT MAXFIELD and ELLA STEVENS are:i. LOUISA AUGUSTA11 MAXFIELD, b. November 11, 1890; m. EDWARD L. COBB, June 15, 1920, Maine; b. April 13, 1888, Portland ME; d. October 1963, Portland ME.
51. ii. HERBERT NORTON MAXFIELD, JR., b. 1892; d. 1969.
39. B
ESSIE10 ESTES (ALANSON9, JAMES8, EDWARD7, PATIENCE6 CARR, JOHN5, CALEB4, BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born 1852. She married DAVID LOMBARD.Children of B
ESSIE ESTES and DAVID LOMBARD are:i. LILLIAN M.11 LOMBARD, b. 1876.
ii. CORTEZE E. LOMBARD, b. 1886.
40. H
ATTIE10 ESTES (ALANSON9, JAMES8, EDWARD7, PATIENCE6 CARR, JOHN5, CALEB4, BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born 1857. She married (1) FRANK ALBRO. She married (2) WALTER W. DOANE.Child of H
ATTIE ESTES and WALTER DOANE is:i. LENA ALDEN11 DOANE, b. 1885.
41. I
SAAC10 ESTES (JOSIAH9, SILAS8, EDWARD7, PATIENCE6 CARR, JOHN5, CALEB4, BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born 1833. He married LIZZIE R. LARY.Children of I
SAAC ESTES and LIZZIE LARY are:i. CAMILLA U.11 ESTES, b. 1864.
ii. NELSON D. ESTES, b. 1866.
iii. ROSA MAUD ESTES, b. 1872; d. 1872.
iv. NINA T. ESTES, b. 1880.
Generation No. 11
42. L
ILLIAN EXPERIENCE11 MAXFIELD (JESSE STANLEY10, MARY ANNE9 ESTES, MARY ANN8 VARNEY, MARY7 ESTES, PATIENCE6 CARR, JOHN5, CALEB4, BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born October 05, 1869, and died 1922 in Ridgeway South Carolina. She married FRED OTIS LAMOREUX June 1894 in Port Angeles, WA. He was born February 15, 1868, and died January 30, 1958 in Batesburg South Carolina.Children of L
ILLIAN MAXFIELD and FRED LAMOREUX are:52. i. CLARENCE OTIS12 LAMOREUX, b. March 27, 1895, Port Angeles, WA; d. November 26, 1982, Cheraw, South Carolina.
ii. FRED LAMOREUX, b. September 1896; d. 1904, Franklin, Indiana.
iii. PAUL STANLEY LAMOREUX, b. February 25, 1898; d. April 09, 1976, Olympia, Washington; m. LULU MARIANE THOMPSEN, April 04, 1920, Tacoma, Washington; b. May 16, 1896; d. January 12, 1995, Olympia, Washington.
iv. MARY ABIGAIL LAMOREUX, b. September 04, 1899; d. January 05, 1992, Gaithersburg, Maryland; m. THOMAS WALTON TAYLOR, Washington; b. 1891; d. December 1947, Alexandria, Virginia.
v. LILLIAN ISABEL LAMOREUX, b. November 21, 1901; d. March 02, 1979, Miami, Florida; m. EUGENE E. BUSH; d. 1987, Miami, Florida.
vi. JOHN LAMOREUX, b. 1904; d. 1904.
vii. LULIE KATHARYN LAMOREUX, b. June 05, 1907; d. April 16, 1970, Orangeburg, South Carolina; m. GEORGE OWEN SCOVILLE, September 22, 1940, Orangeburg, South Car; b. September 20, 1909; d. November 29, 1971, Orangeburg, South Carolina.
43. R
APHAEL11 MAXFIELD (JESSE STANLEY10, MARY ANNE9 ESTES, MARY ANN8 VARNEY, MARY7 ESTES, PATIENCE6 CARR, JOHN5, CALEB4, BENJAMIN3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born September 03, 1873, and died March 28, 1938 in Ranch at LaPush, Washington. He married MARY GERTRUDE PALMER November 26, 1913 in Forks, Washington. She was born April 13, 1878, and died September 09, 1961 in Spokane, Washington.Children of R
APHAEL MAXFIELD and MARY PALMER are:i. RAYFIELD12 MAXFIELD, d. 1914.
ii. WILLARD MAXFIELD.
iii. RUTH ANNE MAXFIELD, b. September 05, 1915.
iv. JAMES ESTES MAXFIELD, b. January 12, 1917; d. March 13, 1997.
44. C
ASPER ARTHUR11 MAXFIELD (JESSE STANLEY10, MARY ANNE