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ett, father of the late Dea. Hewitt.   The same year Isaac and family moved to Mount Vernon, Me.

CHILDREN.

   All born in Marshfield.
   I. Isaac,7 b. Nov. 1, 1786.
   II. Amasa,7 b. May 23, 1790.
   III. Clarissa,7 b. June 12, 1788.
   IV. Harvey,7 b. Nov. 25, 1792.
   V. Calvin,7 b. Nov. 10, 1794.
   VI. Betsey,7 b. June 2, 1798.
   VII. Nathan,7 b. Oct. 28, 1801.
   VIII. Sarah,7 b. Dec. 14, 1803.


   James,6 (Nicholas,5 Nicholas,4 Nicholas,3 John,2 Richard,1) b. in Marshfield, d. at No. Bridgewater, now (Brockton), in 1802.   His wife, Nabby, who was a dau. of Eleazer and Abigail (Alden) Whitman of E. Bridgewater, d. about 1841, age 90.

CHILDREN.

   I. Polly,7 b. in Abington, Feb. 25, 1778.
   II. Abigail,7 b. Dec. 28, 1779.
   III. Hannah,7 b. Nov. 3, 1781.
   IV. James,7 b. June 25, 1788.
   V. Sarah,7 b. July 8, 1792.


   Amasa,6 (Nicholas,5 Nicholas,4 Nicholas,3 John,2 Richard,1) b. in Marshfield, 1765.   Mar. Margaret Hoag of Newton in 1791, and lived in Boston and Charlestown, —.   Had 8 children.


   Ruth,6 (Nicholas,5 Nicholas,4 Nicholas,3 John,2 Richard.1)   Mar. Capt. B. Eames of Marshfield, Oct. 28, 1773.   They lived on what is now the E. Eames place, so called, So. River St.

 

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