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Patriot of the Revolution, d. 1827, at his farm in Sullivan, Me. Col. Paul D.5 by his wife Lucy (Saunders,) had several children, whose descendants are numerous. Col. Paul D.5 had three sisters, that d. young, and a brother John, who was b. 24 Dec. 1749, and d. at Barrington, N. S. 24 Jan. 1824.

Gen. Saltonstall and his wife Rebecca* (Winthrop) had Gurdon,5 (Y. C. 1752;) Rebecca' m. David Mumford of New London, and, afterwards, of New York; Catharine m. John Richards of New London, (Y. C. 1757;) Winthrop,5 (Y. C. 1756,) Register of the Court of Admiralty, m. Ann, eldest dau. of Hon. Jos. Wanton of Newport, R. I., and had, among other children, Mary W. m. Dr. Thomas Coit of New London, father of Augusta Dudley, b. 31 March, 1797, and Thomas Winthrop, b. 28 June, 1803, (Y. C. 1821,) D. D., President of Transylvania University, and, in 1854, Professor of Ecclesiastical History in Trinity College, and Lecturer on Chemistry and Natural Science; Dudley, b. 8 Sept. 1738, a distinguished seaman of New London, a Commodore in the Revolution; Ann m. Thomas Mumford of Norwich, Ct.; Rosewell (Y. C. 1751) m. Eliz. Stewart, dau. of Matthew S., and removed to New York; Elizabeth m. 1st, John Evarts, 2ndly, Hon. Silas Deane, (Y. C. 1758,) United States Commissioner to France during the Revolution; Mary6 m. Jeremiah Atwater of New Haven, many years steward of Yale College; Richard, d. unmarried; Martha m. David Manwaring (Y. C. 1759) of New London, and, afterwards, of New York; Henrietta m. John Miller of New Haven; Gilbert, (H. C. 1770) a captain of marines, in the Revolution; Sarah m. Daniel Buck of Wethersfield, Ct.

Catharine,3 (3d dau. of Gov. Jos. Dudley,) b. 5 Jan. 1690, m. Lieut. Gov. Wm. Dummer in 1714, and d. without issue, probably before her husband, as he mentions in his will, dated 10 Oct. 1756, neither wife nor children.

Mary, (4th dau. of Gov. Joseph Dudley,) b. 2 Nov. 1692, m. 1st, 1 Jan. 1712-13, Francis Wainwright, Esq. (H. C. 1707) a merchant of Boston, (son of Col. John W. of Ipswich,) who d. 4 Sept. 1722, leaving, by this marriage, John,* b. about 1714, grad. H. C. 1734, d. probably in 1736; and Mary, b. at Boston, 29 July, 1716, m. Hon. Chambers Russell, (H. C. 1731,) Judge of the Admiralty for Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New Hampshire, in the time of George II., and also Judge of the Supreme Court, who d. in 1767. She d. s. p. at London, Eng., 23 Nov. 1766, and was buried in Bunhill Fields.* Mary, (Dudley,) the widow of Francis Wainwright, Esq., m. 2ndly, in 1730, Joseph Atkins, Esq., a celebrated captain in the sea service of the French War, and a merchant, who d. 25 Jan. 1773, in his 93d year. His wife, Mary (Wainwright,) d. 10 Nov. 1774, in her 84th year. They had a son Dudley, b. in 1731, grad. H. C. 1748, d. 24 Sept. 1767, aged 36, father of Hon. Dudley Atkins Tyng, (H. C. 1781) LL. D., who took the name of Tyng at the request of some legator, of whose sons were Dudley, resumed the surname of Atkins and grad. H. C. 1816, M. D., in Pennsylvania, 1820, d. 1845; Rev. Stephen H. Tyng, grad. H. C. 1817, D. D. of New York; George Tyng, grad. H. C. 1822, d. 1823; Rev. James Tyng, and Capt. Charles Tyng.

John Still Winthrop had, by his first wife, John,' (H. C. 1770) d. in 1780; Jane'; Francis Bayard, d. in New York, leaving issue; Anne3 m. David Sears, Esq. of Boston, father of Hon. David S., (H. C. 1807;)

* Burke's Landed Gentry.

William, Esq. of New York, (H. C. 1770 ;) Joseph' of Charleston, S. C.; Mary, and Thomas Lindalls of Boston, (H. C. 1780,) LL. D. and Lieut. Gov. of Massachusetts from 1826 to 1832, father of Hon. Robert Charles, (H. C. 1828,) LL. D., M. C. By the second marriage, Hon. Thomas L., had Benjamin, Esq. of New York, and other children.

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Paul Dudley, (second son of Gov. Thomas D.) b. 8. Sept. 1650, was a merchant and Collector of the Customs for the Ports of Boston and Charlestown, and d. 1 Dec. 1681. His wife was Mary (Leverett) dau. of Gov. John L., to whom he was married about 1676. She married for her second husband, Col. Penn Townsend, son of William and Hannah T. of Boston, and d. in 1699, being buried 5 July. Paul and Mary (Leverett) Dudley had Paul,3 b. 4 March, 1677-8, probably d. young; Thomas, bap. 2 May, 1680; and Paul, b. 26 April, 1682, m. about 1706, dy. ing before 25 May, 1706, probably s. p. Thomas, the eldest son of Paul, was a shipmaster, and m. 20 Dec. 1705, Abigail Gillam, (or Gillom,) (dau. of Benj. G. of Boston, also a shipmaster,) and had, at least, one child, viz., Abigail, b. at Boston, 3 April, 1707. The exact date of his death is not known. His will is dated at New Castle, Piscataqua River, 21 Oct. 1706, and recorded at Boston in 1710. His widow Abigail (Gillam) m. 2ndly, Lieut. Governor William Tailer, their intention of marriage being published 23 Feb. 1711–12.†

There are extant several good portraits of the descendants of Gov. Dudley, which appear to be original pictures.

Mrs. Pedy (Whitney) Dudley of Roxbury, widow of Col. Joseph D., has one of Gov. Joseph Dudley, and one of his wife, Rebecca (Tyng.) Mrs. Ann S. (Ridgway) Gilbert, of Allen Street, widow of Daniel Gilbert, has one of Gov. Joseph Dudley, taken when he was sick. It has come down from Rebecca, the eldest daughter of Gov. Joseph D., by her son Henry Sewall, and his daughter Hannah, who married Edward K. Walcott, and had a daughter and heiress married to Phillip R. Ridgway, whose daughters Mrs. Gilbert is.

Mrs. Elizabeth (Richards) Child, residing at the corner of Washington and Hollis streets, widow of Richards C., Esq., has a portrait of Chief Justice Paul Dudley, and one of his wife Lucy (Wainwright;) also one of Hon. Col. William Dudley, and one of his wife Elizabeth (Davenport.) These came to Mrs. Child's father, Paul Dudley Richards, as presents from his aunt Mary (Dudley,) widow of John Cotton of Boston. Dudley Hall, Esq. of Medford, has a portrait of Hon. Col. William Dudley, and one of his wife, also one of Rebecca (Dudley) Gerrish, (or Burbige,) dau. of the last, and another one of a young lady related to the family.‡ Mr. Hall has also a portrait of his mother, who was a daughter of Lucy (Dudley,) and Dr. Simon Tufts, and one of his ancestor, Hon. Judge Addington Davenport, painted by Kneller. These have come from Col. William Dudley's daughter Lucy, wife of Dr. Simon Tufts, and her dau. Lucy, wife of Benj. Hall, father of Dudley H., who is an Honorary Member of the New England Historic-Genealogical Society.§ D. D.

*Suffolk Probate Records, liber 17.

↑ Boston Town Records.

I am rather inclined to think it is that of Lucy Winthrop, who was brought up in the family of Judge Paul Dudley, being the daughter of his sister Ann (Dudley) Winthrop. She m. Mr. Jaffrey of Portsmouth, N. H., and d. there leaving issue.

This article, like the former on the Genealogy of the Dudley Family, has been condensed and abbreviated from much more extended accounts, to suit the space it occupies in this Register.

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This likeness of Chief Justice Paul Dudley is from the original portrait

in the possession of Mrs. Eliz. (Richards) Child of Boston.

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This sketch was taken in June last. The tomb is that on the highest spot of the East Burial Ground at Roxbury. Gov. Thomas Dudley was the first occupant. The inscription-plate is said to have been of pewter, and to have been taken out by some of the patriots in the Revolution to run into bullets, lead being a scarce article in that emergency.

YORKSHIRE PEDIGREES.

MR. EDITOR,-As a very considerable proportion of the early emigrants to New England were from Yorkshire, or of Yorkshire lineage, I feel sure that the subject of this communication will interest many of your readers.

While on a recent genealogical trip to England, I was so fortunate as to make the acquaintance of William Paver, Esq., of the city of York; who enjoys the reputation of being the most thorough and systematic antiquary and genealogist in the north of England. I was surprised and delighted, not only at the extent of his general information on all subjects pertaining to the origin of names and the history of families, but particularly at the number and apparent completeness of the Yorkshire Pedigrees in his possession. His collection embraces the genealogies of more than four hundred Yorkshire families, gathered from the Herald's College, the British Museum, and other sources, to which he has made important additions from his own manuscripts. Besides these, he has gathered and indexed fragments of records relating to more than two thousand Yorkshire names of an early date. I may farther add, that he was the only person I found who could read and translate, with any degree of facility and reliability, the earliest records in the Will Office at York.

I understand Mr. Paver will, at a fair compensation, transcribe any documents already in his possession, or make additional researches for names, evidence, &c. As an accomplished gentleman and thorough scholar, I scarcely met his equal; and I take pleasure in introducing his name to the antiquarian public of New England.

Р. К. К.

SCITUATE AND BARNSTABLE CHURCH RECORDS.
[Continued from page 43, Vol. X.]

Children Baptized In

Thankful

Martha

Elizabeth

Thomas

John & Mary
Benjamin,
Mehetabel

Job

Thomas

* * * ye 17 of Sept 1683, by Past". Russell.

of Barnabas & Susanna Lathrop.

of Jonath: & Martha Russell.
of Sam & Hannah Allyn.
of Will". & Mary Troop.

of Job & Hannah Crocker.
of John and Mary Phinney.
of Sam". & Mary Stoare.

of James & Mary Hamblin Jun'.

of John & Mary Dunham. He being a member at Plymouth.

Mehetable and Benjamin, of Shubael & Joanna Dimock.

of Nathan" & Sarah Bacon.

of James & Sarah Cob.

Sam".

Martha

Mehetabel

Thankfull
Barsheba

of James & Sarah Gorham.
of George & Mary Lewis.
of Thomas & Elizabeth Lumbart.

Anno. 1683 10th month.

March 23.83

*

Gershom of John & Bethia Hinckley. She only being A member * this Ch & under Ch censure of admonition w". this child was baptized, yet y° child being born before she was dealth with * * Ch; they yrfore recd. her child to ye ordinances 10ber 1683.

Jedadiah, Thomas, Experience and & Hannah, of Jedadiah
Lumbart y eldest of yTM are * * * 15 years
old w" baptised, & yet it was by virtue of his father's cove-
nant, for upon examination of him before the elders of
y. Ch, he appeared not of maturity to act for hims:
Covenants hims: also did desire to bee under his father's
tuition and Comand & in his Covenant, yrfore he was
Judged on In adult
& red baptism as one In
minority.

March 30. 1684.

James

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of Barnabas and Susanna Lathrop.

of Jonathan & Hope Cob.

Elisha & Alice of Robert and Patience Parker.

Richard Child senr admitted and baptised May 4. 1684.

Sam", and Thomas, of Richard & Elisabeth Child.

Ebenezer, of John & Mary Dunham.

John, Mary, Martha, Hannah and Elizabeth, of John & Mary

Lathrop.

Joanna

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of Shubael & Joanna Dimock.

of Thomas & Elizabeth Lumbert.
of Willm & Mary Troop.
of John & Mary Lathrop.

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