_Ceawlin, King of the West SAXONS _+
_Cuthwine _|
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|--Cuthwulf
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| ___________________________________
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|___________________________________
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_George MARTIN __|
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|--John MARTIN
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| _Richard NORTH _+
|_Susannah NORTH _|
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_Ebenezer PRESCOTT _+
_Nathan Pollard PRESCOTT _|
| |_Charlotte JONES ___
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|--Ellen PRESCOTT
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| _Noah SARGENT ______+
|_Bethia SARGENT __________|
|_Lucinda ROBERTS ___+
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|--Raymond, Count of PROVENCE
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_Jesse WEBSTER __+
_Samuel WEBSTER ______|
| |_Lydia DAVIS ____+
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|--Benjamin Howard WEBSTER
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| _John BLANCHARD _+
|_Lucy Holt BLANCHARD _|
|_Molly HOLT _____+
[13]
Resided at Carlisle, Mass. Lived at Wheat Tavern until his wife died in 1872.
Civil War soldier. Private, 47th Mass. Volunteer Infantry, Company G,
from 16 Oct 1862--1 Sept 1863.
[14]
"John and Benjamin Webster, brothers, sons of Samuel and Lucy H. (Blanchard) Webster, came
to Carlisle, Mass., and were brought up by Mr. Cyrus Blanchard who lived on Cross St., and
had a blacksmith shop on Westford St. at the opposite end of Cross St. The granddaughter,
Mrs. Agnes G. LaFond writes as follows: "Benjamin H. Webster came to Carlisle from Concord
as a young man and resided in the north part of town. He was employed as a smith by Mr. Lee
in the blacksmith shop which still stands on the concord Road opposite the Common." (Note:
no longer standing) His father and grandfather were blacksmiths also. It was probably in 1872
that Benjamin left the blacksmith shop and moved to Graniteville where he stayed unitl his death.
He was a tool sharpener in Graniteville (Westford)."
[15]
Source of data: Adams Family by A.N. Adams, pp 161, 206.
Looseleaf notebooks, Carlisle, Mass. Gleason Public Library, vol V. pp. 32-33; Vol.
XXIII, pp. 33-35.