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Julia Ann Macomber

Female 1815 - 1891  (75 years)


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  1. 1.  Julia Ann Macomber was born 10 Aug 1815, Massachusetts (daughter of Calvin Dean Macomber and Bethiah A. Carver); died 15 Feb 1891, Bristol County, Rhode Island; was buried Thomas Cemetery, Bristol County, Massachusetts.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1870, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "Macomber Genealogy", 1908, Everett S. Stackpole, p 37.

    Julia — Amos Maker. Amos was born 1 Feb 1793; died 5 Jun 1841; was buried Thomas Cemetery, Bristol County, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. William Henry Maker was born Oct 1837, Massachusetts; died 18 Nov 1922; was buried Thomas Cemetery, Bristol County, Massachusetts.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Calvin Dean Macomber was born 7 Jun 1786, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts (son of John Macomber and Mary "Polly" Dean); died 3 Oct 1829, Oakham, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "Macomber Genealogy", 1908, Everett S. Stackpole, p 25, 37.

    Calvin married Bethiah A. Carver 6 Aug 1814, Dorchester, Massachusetts. Bethiah was born Barnstable, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Bethiah A. Carver was born Barnstable, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "Macomber Genealogy", 1908, Everett S. Stackpole, p 25, 37.

    Children:
    1. 1. Julia Ann Macomber was born 10 Aug 1815, Massachusetts; died 15 Feb 1891, Bristol County, Rhode Island; was buried Thomas Cemetery, Bristol County, Massachusetts.
    2. Calvin Dean Macomber was born May 1817, Dorchester, Massachusetts; died 16 Jul 1879, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
    3. William H. Macomber was born 2 Dec 1818, Dorchester, Massachusetts; died 12 May 1880, New Bedford.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John MacomberJohn Macomber was born 18 May 1760, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts (son of John Macomber and Abigail Padelford); died 11 Oct 1841, Westford, Chittenden County, Vermont; was buried Osgood Hill Cemetery, Westford, Chittenden County, Vermont.

    Notes:

    Revolutionary War record found in Newberry Library Mass records of soldiers and sailors Vol X_III Boston 1905 in the M's. Second Corporal and served directly under Lafayette.

    Statement dated Boston Sept 11, 1777. Signed by said Macumber and others belonging to Col Crafts regt. declaring their refusal to leave Boston unless their bounty, or wages, or both, were made equivalent to those allowed the soldiers of the continental train of artillery. Also, Matross, Capt. William Todds 6th Co. Col Thomas Crafts (Artillery) regt. service from time of enlistment to October 1, 1777, 4 months 15 days.

    John is known to have served a longer time. Record might be found in Taunton, Providence, or Washington.

    John coaxed his young brother (16) into the Revolution. The boy was killed in the first battle. The father was so mad, he only willed him $1.00. He bought a bible with the dollar. "(We know that John Macumber married Polly Dean of Rhode Island, they got Dean money anyway)"

    Said to have been made deaf in the war. Lived in Taunton, Oakham, Massachusetts, and Westford, Vermont.

    1790 Massachusetts Census of Taunton Town pages 56-58 lists Samuel Padleford, John Dean, Abigail Dean, Joseph Dean, Noah Dean, Abiel Dean, Luther Dean, Henry Macomber, Phillip Dean, Benjamin Dean, Solomon Padleford, Edward Padleford, Edward Padleford Jr., Phillip Padleford among others as neighbors.

    United with the Congregational Church in Westford, Vermont in 1821.

    Vermont pensioners of 1835:
    County: Chittenden Co.
    Name: John Macomber
    Rank: Sergeant
    Annual Allowance: 96.00
    Sums Received: 1,525.83
    Description of service: Rhode Island continental line
    When placed on the pension roll: July 27, 1818
    Commencement of pension: April 13, 1818
    Age: 74
    Laws under which inscribed, increased or reduced OR Remarks.: Transferred from Worcester co., Massachusetts, March 4, 1820.
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    References:
    "Anna Olivia Sawyer notes", March 1916, p 7.
    Eugene Sawyer notes.
    "Macomber Genealogy", 1908, Everett S. Stackpole, p 15, 24-25.

    John married Mary "Polly" Dean 25 Aug 1785. Mary (daughter of Calvin Dean) was born 23 Mar 1767, Taunton, Massachusetts; died 29 Nov 1823, Westford, Vermont; was buried Osgood Hill Cemetery, Westford, Chittenden County, Vermont. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Mary "Polly" DeanMary "Polly" Dean was born 23 Mar 1767, Taunton, Massachusetts (daughter of Calvin Dean); died 29 Nov 1823, Westford, Vermont; was buried Osgood Hill Cemetery, Westford, Chittenden County, Vermont.

    Notes:

    United with the Congregational Church in Westford, Vermont in 1821.
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    References:
    "Macomber Genealogy", 1908, Everett S. Stackpole, p 15, 24-25.

    Children:
    1. 2. Calvin Dean Macomber was born 7 Jun 1786, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts; died 3 Oct 1829, Oakham, Massachusetts.
    2. Betsey Macomber was born 3 Sep 1788, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts; died 13 Feb 1864, Westford, Vermont; was buried Osgood Hill Cemetery, Westford, Chittenden County, Vermont.
    3. Mary Macomber was born 16 Aug 1790, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts; died 18 Jan 1848.
    4. Abigail Godfrey Macomber was born 17 Jun 1792, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts; died 21 Aug 1883.
    5. Harriet Macomber was born 11 Feb 1795, Oakham, Massachusetts.
    6. Luther Macomber was born 11 Nov 1796, Oakham, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
    7. John Jarvis Macomber was born 11 Nov 1796, Oakham, Worcester County, Massachusetts; died 13 Feb 1878, Oakham, Massachusetts; was buried Oakham, Massachusetts.
    8. Lydia Macomber was born 11 Dec 1798, Oakham, Massachusetts; died 11 Sep 1815.
    9. Pliny Macomber was born 13 Oct 1800, Oakham, Massachusetts; died 11 Dec 1815.
    10. Lewis Macomber was born 2 Jun 1803, Oakham, Massachusetts; died 25 May 1825, Millidgeville, Georgia.
    11. Philip Macomber was born 15 Oct 1805, Oakham, Worcester County, Massachusetts; died 13 Dec 1813.
    12. Luther Macomber was born 13 Dec 1808, Oakham, Worcester County, Massachusetts; died 12 Jan 1901, Newark, New Jersey.
    13. Sumner Macomber was born 17 Jun 1811, Oakham, Worcester County, Massachusetts; died New Hampshire.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Macomber was born 20 Jun 1719, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts (son of Thomas Macomber and Mary).

    Notes:

    Willed son John only $1.00 after blaming him for his brother Philip's death in Revolutionary War.
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    References:
    Anna Olivia Sawyer Ridenour notes, March 1916.
    "Macomber Genealogy", 1908, Everett S. Stackpole, p 12, 15.

    John married Abigail Padelford 1755, Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Abigail (daughter of Jonathan Padelford and Hannah King) was born 1723, Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died 15 Aug 1793, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts; was buried Pine Hill Cemetery, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Abigail Padelford was born 1723, Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts (daughter of Jonathan Padelford and Hannah King); died 15 Aug 1793, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts; was buried Pine Hill Cemetery, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    Some sources list birth as 1708 and 1734 and birth location as Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.
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    References:
    "Macomber Genealogy", 1908, Everett S. Stackpole, p 12, 14.

    Children:
    1. Mary Macomber was born 1749, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.
    2. Ebenezer Macomber was born 1751, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts; died 5 Apr 1829.
    3. Nathan Macomber was born 16 Oct 1752, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts; died 15 Oct 1847.
    4. Ira Macomber was born 1754, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.
    5. Rufus Macomber was born 1758, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts; died 27 Dec 1849.
    6. Mary Macomber was born Abt 1759, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.
    7. 4. John Macomber was born 18 May 1760, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts; died 11 Oct 1841, Westford, Chittenden County, Vermont; was buried Osgood Hill Cemetery, Westford, Chittenden County, Vermont.
    8. Huldah Macomber was born 1766, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.
    9. Lydia Macomber was born Abt 1768, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.
    10. Abigail Macomber was born Abt 1770, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.

  3. 10.  Calvin Dean

    Notes:

    A John and Walter Dean emigrated from Chard, about 12 miles from Taunton, Somerset County, England to Taunton, Massachusetts in 1637. One of these may have been Calvin's ancestor.

    "History of Briston County, Massachusetts", 1884 (http://genweb.net/~blackwell/ma/bristol/b728taunton.txt)

    John Deane was the grandson of Walter Deane, of
    South Chatd, a village in Somersetshire, about ten
    miles south of Taunton, in England, who died in
    1591, and the son of William Deane of the same place,
    who died in 1634. He came from Dorchester to
    Taunton, and was one of the seven first freemen of
    Cohannett, already referred to. His wife's name was
    Alice. He was the constable of the town in 1640 and
    1654, a surveyor of highways in 1640, and in 1657 one
    of the selectmen. His home lot was on Deane Street,
    between that of his brother Walter on the east, and
    that of John Strong on the west. It has remained in
    the family ever since, the house of the late Joseph
    Warren Deane, and the new house of Benjamin T.
    Kinnicutt standing on the original lot. He died in
    1660, leaving a will in which occurs this passage:
    " My will is that these my overseers, with the consent
    of my wife, shall in case there be no settled minister
    in Taunton, they shall have full power to sell either
    the whole or part of these my housings and lands, so
    as my children and posterity may remove elsewhere
    where they may enjoy God in His ordinances."
    He left the following children : John (born about
    1639 ; according to tradition, the first white child
    born in Taunton), Thomas, Israel, Isaac, Nathaniel,
    and Elizabeth. His wife Alice survived him. He
    was one of the largest land-owners in town.
    Walter Deane was a younger brother of John, no-
    ticed above, and came with him to Taunton. He was
    a freeman at the same date with his brother. He
    married Ellinor Strong, a sister of John Strong, by
    whom he had three children, viz., Joseph, Ezra, and
    Benjamin. He was a tanner by trade, and his son
    Ezra succeeded to his business. In 1640 he was a
    deputy to the General Court. He was chosen one of
    the selectmen in 1666, and annually thereafter until
    1686, a period of twenty-one years of continuous ser-
    vice, unless the year 1670 be excepted, for which year
    the Plymouth records mention only two selectmen for
    Taunton, but as the usual number was five, it is most
    likely there is an omission in the record. He was a
    deacon in the church, and besides filling the public
    offices already mentioned, he was frequently on com-
    mittees for apportioning lands, settling disputed
    boundaries, and matters of that nature, and, appears
    to have taken a prominent part in all the additional
    purchases of territory. His home lot was on Deane
    Street between that of his brother John on the west
    and Hezekiah Hoar on the east. The "Old Alger
    House," so called, stands on his original lot. The
    date of his death is not certainly known. He and
    his wife Ellinor join in a deed to Isaac Dean, dated
    Nov. 25, 1693, and that is tile latest date at which
    we know that he was living. It is probable that he
    died soon afterwards. No record of any settlement
    of his estate has been found. He seems to have con-
    veyed his real estate to his children before his death."

    The oldest burying-ground in the city is that at
    the Neck of Land...
    "Here lieth the body of John Deane, aged 77, died in the year 171t,XXXXXXXX
    Feb. the 18th."
    "In memory of Mrs. Elizabeth Dean, died March ye 15th, 1749, aged
    73."
    "Here lies the body of John Dean, died July ye 31, 1724, in the 50th
    year of his age"
    "In memory of Mrs. Hannah Dean, wife of Mr. John Dean, died July
    15, 1748, in the 71st year of her age."
    " Here lies the body of Israel Dean, aged 74, died in the year 1719,
    July the 4th."
    "Erected In memory of Mr. Israel Dean, who died Nov. 29, 1794, 1
    the 82d year of his age."
    "In memory of Mrs. Sarah Dean, wife of Mr. Israel Dean, who died
    Sept. 3,1773, in the 57th year of her age."
    "In memory of M. D. Joshua Dean, son of Mr. Israel Dean & Sarah
    his wife, died Sept. 15, 1761, in the 25th year of his age."

    From the Pine Hill Cemetery in East Taunton:
    "In memory of Lieut. Israel Dean, who deceased March 23, 1760, in
    ye 76th year of his age."
    " In memory of Mrs. Ruth Dean, ye widow of Lieut. Israel Deane who
    died April ye 18, 1769, in ye 80th year of her age."
    "Memento mortis.
    "In memory of Lieut. Noah Dean, who departed this life Aug. 24,
    AD, 1794, in the 64th year of his Age."
    "In Memory of Capt. Ebenezer Dean. He died Jan. 30, 1774, in ye
    72d year of his age."
    "Here lies the body of Mrs. Rachel Dean, the wife of Capt. Ebennezer
    Dean, who deceased Mch. 31, 1768, in ye 63d year of her age,"
    " In memory of Mrs. Prudence, wife of Capt. Ebenezer Dean, who
    died March 10 , 1787, in ye 55th year of her age."
    " In memory of Mrs. Sarah, wife of Col. George Williams. She died
    Nov. 26, A.D. 1797, in the 83d year of her age."
    "In memory of Capt. Ephiaint Dean, who died in Gloucester June
    23d, 1775, in the 75th year of his age."
    "In memory of Mrs. Mary Dean, the wife of Capt. Ephraim Dean,
    who died Octo. ye 8, 1766, in ye 67th year of her age."
    "In memory of Mrs. Martha Dean, the wife of Capt. Ephraim Dean,
    she died May ye 9, 1775, in the 72d year of her age."
    " In memory of Mrs. Abigail, widow of Geo. Godfrey, Esq., and form-
    erly wife of Mr. Philip Dean, she died Jan'y 23d, 1820, aged 84 years."
    "In memory of Mrs. Abigail Macomber, who died Aug. 15, 1793, in ye
    71st year of her age. This was the wife of Mr. John Macomber."
    "In memory of Lieut. Joshua Dean. He died June yelO,1772,in ye
    45th year of his age."
    "In memory of Mrs. Abigail, widow of Lieut. Joshua Dean, who died
    May ye 20, 1800, in ye 72d year of her age."
    " In memory of Lieut. Israel Dean, who died July 23,1775, in ye 55th year of his age."
    "In memory of Mrs. Abiah Dean, wife of Mr. Israel Dean, who died
    Mch. ye 1, 1750, in ye 25th year of her age."
    "In memory of Mr. Joshua Deane, who died Aug. ye 27, 1773, In ye
    58th year of his age."
    "In memory of Mrs. Ruth Macomber, the wife of Mr. James Macom-
    ber, who deceased Octo. ye 10, 1770, aged 42 years & 11 months."
    "In memory of Miss Silence Richmond, who died Sept. 18, 1790, in
    her 31st year."
    "Sacred to the memory of Deacon Benj. Deane, who departed this
    life Apl. 14, 1799, in the 74th year of his age."
    "In memory of Mr. Benjamin Deane who died Jan. 6,1785, in ye 86th
    year of his age."
    "In memory of Mrs. Ziporah, wife of Mr. Benj. Dean, who died Sept.
    27, 1778, in ye 75th year of her age."

    The IGI lists a Calvin Dean born about 1744 in Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, son of Phillip Dean (film number 170467, page 910, ref 24998).

    Dean, Calvin. Private, Capt. Jacob Haskins's co., Col. Isaac Dean's regt.; enlisted March 6, 1781; discharged March 14, 1781; service, 10 days, at Rhode Island; company raised for 40 days service, unless sooner discharged.

    The 1790 Rhode Island Census of Providence Town, Providence County lists a Calvin Dean as head of household with 4 males above 16 and 4 females (including heads of families). Also listed in 1810, 1820 and 1830 census. In 1798, this Calvin Dean is listed on a Providence, Rhode Island map as having a Tanyard shop:

    LAST FIRST TYPE MAP LOCATION
    Dean Calvin XIV C1 Shop
    Dean Calvin XIII C5 Shop Tanyard
    Dean Calvin XV C6 Land

    This Calvin Dean may have been the owner of the famous, later notorious, Bull Dog Tavern built about 1798/1799. He purchased it in 1808 and sold it in 1820.

    A Calvin Dean is buried in Taunton, Massachusetts died 28 January 1800.

    DEAN CALVIN 1764c - 6 MAY 1856 PV005 cemetery entry.
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    References:
    "Macomber Genealogy", 1908, Everett S. Stackpole, p 24.
    Secretary of the Commonwealth. "Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution", Vol. 4., p 600. Boston: Wright and Potter Printing Co., 1896.
    United States of America, Bureau of the Census. "Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790, Rhode Island". Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1908.
    Maggy Wilcox, swilcox@ptialaska.net, 16 December 1999.

    Children:
    1. 5. Mary "Polly" Dean was born 23 Mar 1767, Taunton, Massachusetts; died 29 Nov 1823, Westford, Vermont; was buried Osgood Hill Cemetery, Westford, Chittenden County, Vermont.