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Lucy.8 Mar. Jos. Ford. (Had: Geo., drowned 1898; 2, Charles;) 3, Abbot Lapham. Mar. Emma Williamson, (daughter of Chas. A. Williamson). (Had: 1, George H., b. Dec. 9, 1881, d. Jan. 8, 1882; Fred'k A., b. Mch. 29, 1884, d. Jan. 22, 1894; Emma F., b. Feb. 14, 1887.) W. Allen Lapham,7 deceased. Mar. Had: By 1st wife 2 sons, one of whom, Moses Lapham,8 inherited his father's homestead, and mar. dau. of Elisha Rogers. They reside in Lynn, Mass. Allen, the father, mar. last wife, Sarah A. Jourdan. She is living in Scituate. VII. Penelope.7 Mar. Turner, deceased. Had: 1, Susie. Mar. Bates of Weymouth, where they reside. VIII. Church Lapham7 deceased. Had: 1, Eliza William.8 Mar. Edgar Tilden, (see children under Tilden family.) 2. William Church.8 Mar. Adaline J. Sprague. Had: one dau. 3. Judson,8 b. , unmarried. 4. Chester, b. .
Church C. Lapham, b. 1843, in Lynn. Mar. Ann Damon. Had: 1, Emily, b. Aug. 21, 1866, a teacher in Brockton; 2, Carrie F., b. Dec. 20, 1868. Mar. Henry Carver, grocer. See account of Church C. services in Civil War, under soldiers. Resides at Marshfield Hills.
Direct descendants of Peregrine White.
Peregrine White,1 b. in Provincetown, Mass., in the "Mayflower," en route for Plymouth, according to Wm. White's bible, Dec. 19, 1620. He came to Green Harbor, Mass., with the family of his step-father, Gov. Edward Winslow, in 1826-7 [1626-7]. He mar. Sarah, dau. of Wm. and Sarah (Tilden) Bassite, who came in the "Fortune," Nov. 10, 1621, and settled in Marshfield.
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