| 1265 | i. | Anne6 Richardson3330, born 17913331. | ||
| 1266 | ii. | Mary Bemis Richardson3332, born 17933333. |
| 1267 | i. | John6 Vose3336. | ||
| 1268 | ii. | George Vose3336. | ||
| 1269 | iii. | Mary B. Vose3336. | ||
| + | 1270 | iv. | Anna Vose, born Abt. 1800 in Massachusetts. |
| 1271 | i. | Isaac6 Richardson3342. | ||
| 1272 | ii. | Anne B. Richardson3342. | ||
| 1273 | iii. | Hannah B. Richardson3342. She married George Wheatley, Esq.3343 in Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts3344. |
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More About George Wheatley and Hannah Richardson: Marriage: Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts3344 Newspaper: 13 Feb 1833, Massachusetts Centinal Marriage Notices3344 |
| 1274 | iv. | Abby B. Richardson3345. | ||
| 1275 | v. | Mary B. Richardson3345. | ||
| 1276 | vi. | Catharine Richardson3345. |
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More About Catharine Richardson: Name 2: Catherine Richardson3346 |
| + | 1277 | i. | Jonathan Wheeler6 Bemis, born 17 Sep 1810 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died 1895. | |
| 1278 | ii. | Sarah Wheeler Bemis3365, born 25 Jul 1812 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts3366,3367. |
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Notes for Sarah Wheeler Bemis: Watertown Records, Volume IV The following Persons were received into full Communion, with the Church of Christ in Watertown pr R. R. Eliot Date: 20 Sep 1812 Comment: Sarah Wheeler Daughter of Seth Bemis |
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More About Sarah Wheeler Bemis: Baptism: 20 Sep 1812, Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts3368 |
| 1279 | iii. | Seth Bemis3369, born 18 Sep 1814 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts3370. |
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Notes for Seth Bemis: Watertown Records, Volume IV The following Persons were received into full Communion, with the Church of Christ in Watertown pr R. R. Eliot Date: 13 Nov 1814 Comment: Seth Son of Seth Bemis |
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More About Seth Bemis: Baptism: 06 Nov 18143371 First Communion: 13 Nov 18143372 |
| 1280 | iv. | George Bemis3373,3374, born 16 Oct 1816 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts3375; died in Nice, France3376. |
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Notes for George Bemis: [History of Newton, p. 769-70] George Bemis was a native of Watertown, and died at Nice, France. His father was a man of great energy of character, being proprietor of the Bemis factory, North Village, one of the oldest establishments of the kind in Newton. As a lawyer Mr. Bemis attained considerable distinction, and was at one time Solicitor of the Boston and Worcester Railroad. Connected with Attorney-General Clifford in the trial of Webster for the murder of Dr. Parkman, by his untiring industry he brought together a vast array of evidence, greatly contributing to present a convincing case to the jury. He afterwards published a report of the trial in book form, making one of the most remarkable cases of American jurisprudence. As a writer on International law, in connection with our differences with Great Britain, he displayed a thorough knowledge of the subject, and in his affair had very intimate relations with the late Senator Sumner. He was not a politician, and studiously avoided all public position. He was a pupil, in early years, of Mr. Seth Davis, and on the occasion of the ninetieth birthday anniversary of his old Master, sent him a letter of congratulation. Mr. Bemis was about sixty years of age, and was unmarried. His will contained many public bequests. Among them was a bequest to his sister, Sarah Wheeler Bemis, for her life use, $50,000; also, his pictures and other objects of art; to the President and Fellows of Harvard College the sum of money set apart for the life use of his sister, to be held for the establishment and maintenance of a professorship of international law in the Dane Law School of said University; $5,000 to pay for the compilation and publication of his articles on Public Law and the Alabama claims; to the Department of State of the United States his annotated volumes of American and British Diplomatic Correspondence, including the published documents connected with the Geneva award; to his executors, the sum of $5,000 to be applied toward the completion of the subscription to the Story statue of President Quincy, ordered on behalf of the Alumni of Harvard College; to the Massachusetts Historical Society, all the MSS. and printed material for the preparation of the Webster Trial Reports; to the Boston Atheneum, $20,000 for the purchase of books for the reading room. The will is dated October 23, 1872. |
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More About George Bemis: Degree: 1839, LL.B.3377 Graduation: 1835, Harvard College3377,3378 Occupation: A Lawyer of Boston3379 |
| 1281 | i. | Aaron6 Willard3388, born 29 Jun 1783 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts3389. | ||
| 1282 | ii. | Nancy Willard3390, born 14 Jul 1785 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts3391. |
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