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Aug., 1847. [After the death of his wife Lydia, Capta<strong>in</strong> Herve_v m. (2) 31 Jan.,<br />

1850, Lucy, (laughter of Elisha and Lucy (Humphrey) Cash<strong>in</strong>g, b. <strong>in</strong> H<strong>in</strong>gham,<br />

18 Dec, 1814, who d. 15 Jan., i860, leav<strong>in</strong>g one child, Ellen Frances,^ b. <strong>in</strong><br />

Weymouth, 15 May, 1851; unmarried; resides <strong>in</strong> Weymouth.] He d. suddenly,<br />

19 Aug., 1868. Child:<br />

jcxj. Elm<strong>in</strong>a," b. <strong>in</strong> Weymouth, 28 June, 1S24; unmarried; resides <strong>in</strong> North Weymouth.<br />

FAINHLY 35.<br />

501. Samuel' Humphrey, [292] (Samucl'' Joiws,'^ Jonas,T> Jimasr Ji<strong>in</strong>as^)\s'\'=, born <strong>in</strong><br />

Weymouth, Mass., 30 September, 1761. Resided <strong>in</strong> his native town. He married 27 Nov., 17S8.<br />

Hannah, daughter of Ebenezer and Hannah (White), Colson, born <strong>in</strong> Weymouth, i October, 1767,<br />

and died 4 Feb., 1822. He was drowned, 17 Nov., 1824, aged 63 years.<br />

Children (besides tivo who died <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy):<br />

L Hannah, 7 b. <strong>in</strong> Weymouth, 19 Nov., 1789; d. 20 Nov., 17S9.<br />

H. Son ^ b. <strong>in</strong> Weymouth, 3 Oct., 1790; d. 22 Oct., 1790.<br />

HL Joseph,' b. <strong>in</strong> Weymouth, 12 July, 1792; d. <strong>in</strong> Louisiana, 2 Sept.,<br />

IV. Daughter ,'i<br />

/tw<strong>in</strong>s; b. <strong>in</strong> Weymouth, <strong>in</strong><br />

'<br />

1793;<br />

V. Daughter ,7^<br />

d. 21 Dec,<br />

VL Stephen, 7 b. <strong>in</strong> Weymouth, <strong>in</strong> 1796; d. unmarried i Jan., 1S7S.<br />

YH. Hannah, 7 b. <strong>in</strong> Weymouth, <strong>in</strong> 1799; d. unmarried 28 Dec, 1863.<br />

FAMILY 36.<br />

509. James* Humphrey, [322] (James,^ James,* James,^ Jonas,'' Jonas'') was born <strong>in</strong><br />

Weymouth, 17 Feb., 1764. He was a farmer, and resided <strong>in</strong> East Weymouth, where he died. He<br />

married 17 Dec, 1789, Molly, daughter of Urban and Hannah (Halbrook), Bates, born <strong>in</strong> Weymouth,<br />

20 Aug., 1767. <strong>The</strong> follow<strong>in</strong>g record of her death stands upon the register of the Old<br />

North Church, of which she was a member:<br />

"Molly wife of James Humphrey, died 16 November 1839 of many <strong>in</strong>firmities—a devoted and consistent<br />

Christian, active <strong>in</strong> every good cause until a few months before her death— lived beloved, and died lamented by all<br />

who knew her."<br />

ChiUrcn:<br />

510. I. Maky,7 b. <strong>in</strong> Weymouth, 19 Dec, 1790; m. 7 Nov., iSii, Oliver, son of Thaddcus<br />

and Hannah (Humphrey), Bates, b. <strong>in</strong> Weymouth, 14 Sept., 1787; he was a<br />

cooper by trade, and also carried on a farm. Resided <strong>in</strong> East Weymouth, where<br />

he died, 16 Mch., 1848. She died <strong>in</strong> the same place, 23 Aug., 1874. Children:<br />

511. i. Mary,s b. <strong>in</strong> Weymouth, 3 Apr., 1813; m. 10 Sept., 1865, Jairus Sprague, (his second<br />

marriage) many years a deacon <strong>in</strong> the Congregational Church, at East Weymouth.<br />

He died 7 Mch., 1879.<br />

512. ii. Henry Martyn,' b. <strong>in</strong> Weymouth, 25 Mch., 1820; unmarried. Res. at East Weymouth.<br />

513. iii. Edward," b. <strong>in</strong> Weymouth, 9 Oct., 1S25; d. unmarried <strong>in</strong> 1S68.<br />

514. II. Beisey,7 b. <strong>in</strong> Weymouth, 3 Dec, 1794; m. 9 Dec, 1813, Josiah, son of Thaddeus<br />

and Hannah (Humphrey), Bates, b. <strong>in</strong> Weymouth, 24 Sept., 1789. He was a<br />

carpenter, and pursued that occupation <strong>in</strong> Fast Weymouth, where lie d. 10 Oct.,<br />

1828. His widow is yet liv<strong>in</strong>g. Children:

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