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Electa Sawyer

Female 1816 - 1897  (81 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Electa Sawyer was born on 2 May 1816 in Bolton, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA (daughter of George Sawyer and Lucy Hoar); died on 11 Jul 1897 in , Kaufman Co, Texas, USA.

    Notes:

    http://www.txgenweb5.org/txkaufman/wall/shelte.htm (With photo)

    Electa married Ancil Clark Newton on 2 Sep 1839 in Sutton, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet]

    Electa married Jacob G. Sheltman on 28 Jan 1855 in , Kaufman Co, Texas, USA. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  George Sawyer was born on 6 Feb 1793 in Berlin, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA (son of Josiah Sawyer and Prudence Johnson); died on 5 Dec 1852 in , Kaufman Co, Texas, USA.

    Notes:

    Name: George Sawyer
    Gender: Male
    Baptism/Christening Date:
    Baptism/Christening Place:
    Birth Date: 06 Feb 1793
    Birthplace: BERLIN,WORCESTER,MASSACHUSETTS
    Death Date:
    Name Note:
    Race:
    Father's Name: Josiah Sawyer
    Father's Birthplace:
    Father's Age:
    Mother's Name: Prudence
    Mother's Birthplace:
    Mother's Age:
    Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C50057-1
    System Origin: Massachusetts-ODM
    Source Film Number: 873748
    Reference Number:
    Collection: Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915

    http://www.txgenweb5.org/txkaufman/wall/sawyerg.htm
    Before coming to Texas George Sawyer owned and operated a Silk Factory in Massachusetts until about 1842. This factory believed to be located somewhere in Worcester County. At that time there was a rather large scale operation of raw silk factories in an experimental venture, one of these being Benjamin Franklin.
    Obviously his venture proved unsuccessful, so George, along with many other of his kin, responded to the advertisement for settlers in Texas. They signed up with the Colony of Charles Fenton Mercer and his Associates, whose Colony would consist of land in the Robertson and Nacogdoches Districts of Texas.
    They traveled down the Mississippi River by boat and overland to what is now Navarro and Henderson Counties in Texas. On April 29, 1850 in the town of Buffalo, Henderson Co., Nacogdoches District Cert. 455, 3rd Class 640 acres was issued to George Sawyer and patented May 27, 1852 by Mercer's Colony Certification and patented by the State of Texas. This survey was located in what is the modern-day Crandall area of Kaufman Co. Henderson County is a parent county of Kaufman and Van Zandt Counties, but most of the family would eventually settle in Kaufman County.
    George lived long enough to see the land patents granted.
    After the death of George, his wife Lucy made her home with their daughter Mary Augusta and husband James W. W. Gibbs in Crandall. She lived with them until her death and is buried in the Crandall Cemetery; the original part of this cemetery being partially on the Gibbs property, so it is assumed that it was first a family cemetery.
    In 1856, Kaufman County Deed records indicate that George Sawyer's heirs sold his headright to Abner Johnson.
    Submitted by Linda Feagin Harwell

    George married Lucy Hoar on 15 Jan 1816 in Berlin, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA. Lucy (daughter of David Hoar and Lucy Whitcomb) was born on 9 Oct 1791 in Berlin, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA; died on 13 Jul 1867 in , Kaufman Co, Texas, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Lucy Hoar was born on 9 Oct 1791 in Berlin, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA (daughter of David Hoar and Lucy Whitcomb); died on 13 Jul 1867 in , Kaufman Co, Texas, USA.

    Notes:

    Name: Lucy Hoar
    Gender: Female
    Baptism/Christening Date:
    Baptism/Christening Place:
    Birth Date: 09 Oct 1791
    Birthplace: BERLIN,WORCESTER,MASSACHUSETTS
    Death Date:
    Name Note:
    Race:
    Father's Name: David Hoar
    Father's Birthplace:
    Father's Age:
    Mother's Name: Lucy
    Mother's Birthplace:
    Mother's Age:
    Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C50057-1
    System Origin: Massachusetts-ODM
    Source Film Number: 873748
    Reference Number:
    Collection: Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915

    Children:
    1. 1. Electa Sawyer was born on 2 May 1816 in Bolton, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA; died on 11 Jul 1897 in , Kaufman Co, Texas, USA.
    2. Ivers Sawyer was born on 11 Aug 1818.
    3. Louisa Sawyer was born on 7 Aug 1820.
    4. George Neville Sawyer was born on 5 Dec 1824.
    5. Lucy Ann Sawyer was born on 27 Sep 1828 in Massachusetts, USA; died on 6 Feb 1891.
    6. Mary Augusta Sawyer was born on 24 Dec 1831 in Northboro, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA; died on 28 Nov 1909 in Kaufman, Kaufman Co, Texas, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Josiah Sawyer was born in in Berlin, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA (son of Deacon Josiah Sawyer and Sarah Fairbanks).

    Josiah married Prudence Johnson on 4 Jan 1786. Prudence (daughter of Asa Johnson and Tamar Whitcomb) was born on 22 Jul 1759 in Leominster, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Prudence Johnson was born on 22 Jul 1759 in Leominster, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA (daughter of Asa Johnson and Tamar Whitcomb).

    Notes:

    3rd wife of Josiah Sawyer.

    Name: Prudance Johnson
    Gender: Female
    Baptism/Christening Date:
    Baptism/Christening Place:
    Birth Date: 22 Jul 1759
    Birthplace: LEOMINSTER,WORCESTER,MASSACHUSETTS
    Death Date:
    Name Note:
    Race:
    Father's Name: Asa Johnson
    Father's Birthplace:
    Father's Age:
    Mother's Name: Tamar
    Mother's Birthplace:
    Mother's Age:
    Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C50096-1
    System Origin: Massachusetts-ODM
    Source Film Number: 874029
    Reference Number:
    Collection: Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915

    Children:
    1. 2. George Sawyer was born on 6 Feb 1793 in Berlin, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA; died on 5 Dec 1852 in , Kaufman Co, Texas, USA.

  3. 6.  David Hoar was born about 1772 in ; died in in .

    Notes:

    Groom's Name: David Hoar
    Groom's Birth Date:
    Groom's Birthplace:
    Groom's Age:
    Bride's Name: Lucy Whitcomb
    Bride's Birth Date:
    Bride's Birthplace:
    Bride's Age:
    Marriage Date: 31 Mar 1794
    Marriage Place: Amherst,Hampshire,Massachusetts
    Groom's Father's Name:
    Groom's Mother's Name:
    Bride's Father's Name:
    Bride's Mother's Name:
    Groom's Race:
    Groom's Marital Status:
    Groom's Previous Wife's Name:
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    Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M50221-2
    System Origin: Massachusetts-ODM
    Source Film Number: 186126
    Reference Number:
    Collection: Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910

    http://books.google.com/books?id=Cfe5F5wSs74C&pg=RA2-PA381&dq=%22Joseph+Hoar%22+bigelow&lr=&ei=dxemR4SoCI3WzASYkMSrBg
    History of the Town of Berlin, Worcester County, Mass., from 1784-to 1895 - Page 381 by William Addison Houghton - Berlin (Mass.)
    HOAR.
    Two of this name were occupants of a tract of land
    northwest of the Sanderson Carter place, about 1790 ;
    the land is still known by that name. Joseph Hoar
    m. Sophia Bigelow, dau. of Augustus, Aug. 18,
    1790; David Hoar m. Lucy Whitcomb in 1794;
    m., 2d, Nancy Moore in 1802; by her had Sanford,
    Anna and Eliza.

    [[
    DO
    NOT
    LINK
    HIM (a son of)
    TO
    JOSEPH HOAR
    AND
    MARY FARWELL
    (It will combine the families of Charles and Hezekiah)

    David married Lucy Whitcomb on 31 Mar 1794 in Amherst, Hampshire Co, Massachusetts, USA. Lucy (daughter of William Whitcomb and Lucy Merriam) was born on 16 Mar 1772 in Bolton, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA; died in in . [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Lucy Whitcomb was born on 16 Mar 1772 in Bolton, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA (daughter of William Whitcomb and Lucy Merriam); died in in .

    Notes:

    Name: Lucy Whetcomb
    Gender: Female
    Baptism/Christening Date:
    Baptism/Christening Place:
    Birth Date: 16 Mar 1772
    Birthplace: BOLTON,WORCESTER,MASSACHUSETTS
    Death Date:
    Name Note:
    Race:
    Father's Name: William Whetcomb
    Father's Birthplace:
    Father's Age:
    Mother's Name: Lucy
    Mother's Birthplace:
    Mother's Age:
    Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C50059-1
    System Origin: Massachusetts-ODM
    Source Film Number: 928129
    Reference Number:
    Collection: Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915

    Groom's Name: David Hoar
    Groom's Birth Date:
    Groom's Birthplace:
    Groom's Age:
    Bride's Name: Lucy Whitcomb
    Bride's Birth Date:
    Bride's Birthplace:
    Bride's Age:
    Marriage Date: 31 Mar 1794
    Marriage Place: Amherst,Hampshire,Massachusetts
    Groom's Father's Name:
    Groom's Mother's Name:
    Bride's Father's Name:
    Bride's Mother's Name:
    Groom's Race:
    Groom's Marital Status:
    Groom's Previous Wife's Name:
    Bride's Race:
    Bride's Marital Status:
    Bride's Previous Husband's Name:
    Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M50221-2
    System Origin: Massachusetts-ODM
    Source Film Number: 186126
    Reference Number:
    Collection: Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910

    Children:
    1. 3. Lucy Hoar was born on 9 Oct 1791 in Berlin, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA; died on 13 Jul 1867 in , Kaufman Co, Texas, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Deacon Josiah Sawyer

    Josiah married Sarah Fairbanks. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Sarah Fairbanks
    Children:
    1. 4. Josiah Sawyer was born in in Berlin, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA.

  3. 10.  Asa Johnson was born about 1728 in Massachusetts, USA (son of Edward Johnson and Rebecca Reed); died on 28 Oct 1801 in Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Sterling, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA (Chocksett Burial Ground).

    Notes:

    Asa's wife Tamar was a widow at the time of her death. See her notes.

    Sterling, Ma (Chocksett Burial Ground):
    http://files.usgwarchives.net/ma/worcester/towns/sterling/cemeteries/chocksett.txt
    Capital letters in parenthesis after each of the following entries indicate that location of the grave on the plot plan. "CW" indicates a Civil War veteran. "REV" one who fought in the Revolutionary War. Inscriptions copied by Ruth Hopfmann & Barbara Dudley, 1983-1986.
    JOHNSON
    Abel s/o Edward & Relief d. 16 Oct 1799 age 9 (W)
    Asa d. 28 Oct 1801 age 73 (W) REV
    Asa s/o Jonas & Damaris d. 25 May 1790 age 19 (Z)
    Clarissa d/o Edward & Relief d. 17 July 1801 age 20 (W)
    Edward s/o Edward & Relief d. 10 July 1880 [1800] age 1 (W)
    Edward d. 21 July 1828 age 82 (O) REV.
    Mary A w/o John B. d. 7 Feb 1880 age 69 (D)
    Oliver d. 10 July 1857 age 72 (O)
    Peleg s/o Edward & Relief d. Sept. 1822 age 30 (W)
    Relief w/o Edward d. 11 Jan 1854 age 87 (O)
    Relief d/o Edward & Relief d. 8 July 1878 age 82 (O)

    [[*** Not to be confused with Asa Johnson, the lawyer, of Leominster, Ma:
    http://books.google.com/books?pg=PA103&lpg=PA103&dq=%22asa%20johnson%22%20OR%20%22johnson%2C%20asa%22%20lawyer%20leominster&sig=saVpidqJZnNA_3A4_iHvk_wAC8o&ei=6VYzTIXiIsOblgfgi7W-Cw&ct=result&id=-SFaLhqCZFsC&ots=rDGtFVRP9j&output=text
    LEGAI PROFESSION.
    With regard to the legal profession, the town has been highly favored. For nearly the whole of the first half century there was no lawyer here. The first who established himself *as an Attorney in this place, was Asa Johnson.
    " This very singular man was born in the town of Bolton, in this State, and was actually engaged in the naval service of his country in the revolution ;? was a prisoner some considerable time at Halifax, but finally liberated, and in a second cruise, obtained prize money enough to educate himself at the University of Harvard, for which he had a great desire ; he was classmate with the Hon. John Quincy Adams, now President of the United States.
    For many years he practised law in Leominster, but never arose to a degree of eminence in his profession which many of his contemporaries have enjoyed; yet his reputation, as an upright attorney, was proverbial. He was a classical scholar, and a tolerable linguist; but his eccentricities form the most memorable items. He lived and died a bachelor; kept house twenty years, and in the whole time never was known to cat from an earthen plate, in his own house; his table was constantly furnished with wooden trenchers. Disgusting as it may appear, he has been known to cook a cat, owls, hawks, and various reptiles, and to invite visitants to partake of his rare dish. He was the father of a young lady whom he educated with paternal fondness, yet he would never allow her to call him father ; it must on all occasions, be " Mr. Johnson." Not having married to meet his views, she was partially discarded ; but her death, soon after, appeared to affect him, although he resolutely declared that he had not the smallest anxiety for her, after she had disobeyed his injunctions in matrimony.
    Johnson had many original notions, peculiar to himself; in spelling his own name he never inserted an h, but wrote simply in this manner, Jonson ; because /the h was an unnecessary letter, while his brothers and family connections used it. Several times in life he attempted to domesticate frogs, toads and serpents, and succeeded so wonderfully, as to have them, in a field, come at his call. A cat was his constant office companion, which was named after some statesman, for whom he had a peculiar regard ; one cat succeeded another, and generally bore the name of its predecessor.
    For a repartee, he had few equals; as a specimen of his talents, this circumstance, which is said to have taken place at a boarding house in Worcester, is recorded.
    A young mellow-headed lawyer sitting in company with Johnson, who was surrounded with counsellors, thinking to put him to a blush, asked him if he had ever eaten a dish of stewed pollywogs, having been informed that he had a relish for disgusting rarities 1 Johnson answered in the negative, and said he did not think they would injure him, however, if he should ; but observed to his interrogator, that it would be a ruinous meal for him. " Why."?" said the lawyer, " because," answered Johnson, " it is a well known fact that pollywogs will kill goslings." Johnson was fond of good living, and the society of literary persons ; he was remarkably polite, and among ladies, pleasing and agreeable in conversation. Above all, it is to be regretted that he lived, and died as he lived, a professed atheist; he welcomed death as an unaccountable something that would annihilate his soul forever.
    At one time in his life he was worth a good interest; but at the close of it, his propensity for gaming and other concomitant habits, stripped him of his possessions in a few years.
    He died of debility, on Sunday, August 13 th, 1820, in his sixty-third year, a pensioner of the United States."
    The above biographical sketch of Mr. Johnson was published in the Boston News Letter, about twenty-five years ago, and must have been written by some one who had been well acquainted with him. Although the course of life which he led, could not, as a whole, commend itself to the consciences of sober-minded men, yet there were many good traits "in his character. He was kind to the poor. He was not inclined to encourage litigation merely for the sake of pocketing a fee. He was a charming singer, and did much to improve the church music in this place. He was strictly an honest man, and for several years was Town Treasurer, and an efficient member of the school committee. And although I shall not vouch for the fact, yet it is strongly impressed upon my mind, that, towards the close of his life, he not only expressed doubts whether the course which he had pursued with regard to religious and moral subjects was the true one; but even went so far, a day or two before his death, as to say, " I have been a wicked man."


    http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Oldest+cemetery+rich+in+history-a0186484161
    "LEOMINSTER - Asa Johnson, the city's first lawyer, was a bit of an eccentric.
    He ate things ? rats and owls, for example ? that other people wouldn't think of tasting, even in the 1700s. He fought with the militia at the Battle of Lexington and Concord in 1775, but later became a privateer.
    Johnson, who was an atheist, attended church, but only so he could introduce different musical instruments to the services, causing one distinguished worshipper to storm out in disgust.
    A shopkeeper with a Main Street store that stood at the former Boston Fish Market site, Johnson ran unsuccessfully for several local state offices, but did become a postmaster and justice of the peace. He died in 1820.
    He is buried at Pine Grove Cemetery, ....."


    http://www.archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofle00leom/vitalrecordsofle00leom_djvu.txt
    LEOMINSTER DEATHS.
    JOHNSON
    Asa, Esq., Aug. 13, 1820. Scrofulous disease, c.r.

    The following "Asa Johnson" has same death date as "Asa Johnson" the lawyer,
    but "Asa Johnson" the lawyer died "in his sixty-third year," (born abt 1758):
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=johnson&GSiman=1&GScid=91446&GRid=28735147&
    Asa Johnson
    Birth: Feb. 16, 1728
    Death: Aug. 13, 1820
    Inscription:
    Rhode Island
    Pvt. 2 RI Regt.
    Revolutionary War
    Burial:
    Pine Grove Cemetery
    Leominster
    Worcester County
    Massachusetts, USA
    Plot: M-2
    Created by: Bonnie/Barb
    Record added: Aug 02, 2008
    Find A Grave Memorial# 28735147

    There is an Asa Johnson, born in Bolton, Ma in 1759:
    http://www.archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofbo00bolt/vitalrecordsofbo00bolt_djvu.txt
    Bolton Births
    JOHNSON
    Asa, s. Edward and Mary, April 6, 1759.

    Asa married Tamar Whitcomb on 22 Feb 1753 in Leominster, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA. Tamar (daughter of Benjamin Whitcomb and Dorothy White) was born on 28 Mar 1735 in Lancaster, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA; died on 5 Mar 1815 in Leominster, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Sterling, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA (Chocksett Burial Ground). [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Tamar Whitcomb was born on 28 Mar 1735 in Lancaster, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA (daughter of Benjamin Whitcomb and Dorothy White); died on 5 Mar 1815 in Leominster, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Sterling, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA (Chocksett Burial Ground).

    Notes:

    She died a Widow:
    http://www.archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofle00leom/vitalrecordsofle00leom_djvu.txt
    LEOMINSTER DEATHS.
    JOHNSON
    Wid. Tamer, March 5, 1815

    Cemetery:
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=68385618

    Children:
    1. Tamar Johnson was born on 4 Jan 1754 in Leominster, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA.
    2. Sarah Johnson was born on 26 Jul 1755 in Leominster, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA.
    3. Relief Johnson was born on 25 Jul 1757 in Leominster, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA; died about 1844 in Sterling, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Sterling, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA (Chocksett Burial Ground).
    4. 5. Prudence Johnson was born on 22 Jul 1759 in Leominster, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA.
    5. Asa Johnson was born on 15 Feb 1761 in Leominster, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA; died in 1833 in .
    6. Jonas Johnson was born on 30 Nov 1762 in Leominster, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA.
    7. Silas Johnson was born on 14 Mar 1765 in Leominster, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA.
    8. Jonathan Johnson was born on 3 May 1767 in Leominster, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA.
    9. Eunice Johnson was born on 19 Jun 1769 in Leominster, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA.
    10. Lucy Johnson was born on 7 Mar 1771 in Leominster, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA.
    11. Lettice Johnson was born on 8 Feb 1773 in Leominster, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA.
    12. Mary Johnson was born on 1 Dec 1774 in Leominster, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA.
    13. Nathan Johnson was born on 25 May 1777 in Leominster, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA.
    14. Jotham Johnson was born on 22 Oct 1779 in Leominster, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA.

  5. 14.  William Whitcomb

    William married Lucy Merriam. Lucy (daughter of Amos Merriam and Hannah Danforth) was born on 4 Sep 1748. [Group Sheet]


  6. 15.  Lucy Merriam was born on 4 Sep 1748 (daughter of Amos Merriam and Hannah Danforth).
    Children:
    1. 7. Lucy Whitcomb was born on 16 Mar 1772 in Bolton, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA; died in in .
    2. Rufus Whitcomb