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LUCAS FAMILY GENEALOGY THOMAS LUCAS OF PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS 1650 - 1678 And His Descendants Compiled by James Llewellyn Lucas FIRST EDITION Written & Published by James Llewellyn Lucas 84 Bolton St. Hamden, CT 06518 [email protected] This document is available in Digital format from the author April 2003

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Thomas Lucas of Plymouth Massachusetts 1650-1678 and His Descendants

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LUCAS FAMILY GENEALOGY

THOMAS LUCAS

OF PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS

1650 - 1678

And His Descendants

Compiled by James Llewellyn Lucas

FIRST EDITION

Written & Published by James Llewellyn Lucas

84 Bolton St. Hamden, CT 06518

[email protected] This document is available in Digital format from the author

April 2003

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CONTENTS Forward 3

Acknowledgements 3

Introduction 4

Genealogical Data A listing of some of the Descendants of Thomas Lucas to the 8th Generation 5 – 27

References 27, 28

Index to the Descendant Listing 28 – 33

Thomas Lucas, First Generation biographical data 34 – 38

Benoni and Samuel, Second Generation biographical data 38

Joseph, Third Generation biographical data 39

Disconnected Lucas Families 39 - 41

Some Lucas Connections to the passengers of the Mayflower 42

Appendices Map showing the home of Thomas Lucas in Plymouth 43

Map showing the migration of some of the Lucas family to Lakenham, North Carver 44

Maps of Lucas Cemeteries 45, 46

Explanation of Julian / Gregorian double dating 47

Selected Secondary Sources 47, 48

“Mary 2 Lucas, Probable wife of Nathaniel 2 Atwood” from The American Genealogist 48 – 51

Record of the death of Thomas Lucas 51

Inventory of the Estate of Thomas Lucas 52 – 54

Settlement of the Estate of Thomas Lucas 55

The Will of Benoni 2 Lucas, son of Thomas 55, 56

The Inventory of Benoni 2 Lucas 56, 57

The Will of Samuel 2 Lucas, son of Thomas 57

The Inventory of Samuel 2 Lucas 57, 58

The Will of William Lucas, son of Samuel 2 58, 59

The Inventory of William Lucas 59

The Will of Joseph Lucas, son of Samuel 2 60, 61

Index of Plymouth County Probate Record for the Surname Lucas 62, 63

Graves of some Lucas Descendants 64, 65

Some Lucas Military Records 66, 67

The Revolutionary War Pension File of Bela 5 Lucas (Thomas1, Samuel2, William3, Benjamin 4) 67, 68

Colonel Bailey’s 2nd Massachusetts Regiment 69

The Family Tree of Frank Benjamin Lucas 69 - 73

Illustrations

Some Descendants of John Bela Lucas 2

Graves of Hannah Lucas Carter & Joseph Lucas 40

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PHOTO CIRCA 1917

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FORWARD This copy of the Lucas Family Genealogy is not a finished product. It represents the current status of research compiled by the author. Much like the “Mayflower Families in Progress” Books, which have been an inspiration, the main purposes of this book are: to preserve the research, to assist other researchers and Historians, to ask readers for assistance in providing missing data, and to provide guidance for further research. Most of the data in this document is from primary source documentation. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This is to acknowledge the research done by Laura Wilbur Lucas and Chester Laurice Lucas, whose Lucas family research was my starting point. I would also like to thank “The American Genealogist” for permission to reprint the article “MARY 2 LUCAS, PROBABLE WIFE OF NATHANIEL 2 ATWOOD” and the staff at numerous libraries for their help and preservation of the records used for this research. All of the references in this book can likely be found at the Mayflower Descendants Society Library in Plymouth and / or the Plymouth Public Library. Many can also be found at the Ct. State Library in Hartford and the Godfrey Memorial Library in Middletown, Ct Written In Memory of my father Deacon Chester Alison Lucas 1923 – 1998 And in honor of our many spiritual forefathers: “A great hope and inward zeal they had of laying some good foundation, or at least to make some way thereunto, for the propagating and advancing the gospel of the kingdom of Christ in those remote parts of the world; yea, though they should be but even as stepping – stones unto others for the performing of so great a work”. (William Bradford, Of Plymouth Plantation) “But the mercy of the Lord is from everlasting to everlasting On those who fear Him And His righteousness to children’s children, To such as keep His covenant, And to those who remember His commandments to do them. The Lord has established His throne in heaven, And His kingdom rules over all.” (Psalm 103: 17-19) “But this I confess to you, that according to the Way which they call a sect, so I worship the God of my fathers, believing all the things which are written in the Law and in the Prophets. I have hope in God, which they themselves also accept, that there will be a resurrection of the dead, both of the just and unjust.” (Acts 24: 14,15, From Paul’s defense before the Governor Felix). “I do commend my Soul to God that gave it trusting in Christ alone for Salvation I do also commit my body to the earth to be buried after a Christian & Decent manner at ye discretion of my executor trusting that it shall be raised at the last day by the mighty power of God to a glorious immortality.” (From the will of Benoni Lucas). May we by God’s grace continue to “propagate and advance the Gospel of the kingdom of Christ” as our ancestors did. Deacon James Llewellyn Lucas

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INTRODUCTION The purpose of this book is to document and share with others much of the research I have completed on the Lucas Family of Plymouth. In the house where I lived as a child we had a Lucas coat of arms plaque which hung in our living room. On the back of this plaque was taped a folded family tree that was created by my Aunt for my grandfather Frank Benjamin Lucas, the son of James Lewis Lucas (known as J. L.) and Charlotte Drew, two Carver, Massachusetts natives whose ancestry is predominantly from Plymouth County and includes connections to nine of the Mayflower Families (1.). My grandfather was born in 1889 at Lynn, MA where the family had moved and where J. L. had a job as a machinist at General Electric. Eventually J.L. and family relocated to Waterbury CT and finally settled in Fairfield County, CT in the Black Rock section of what is now Bridgeport. In this area Frank and his father founded J L Lucas & Son, a Machine Tool Dealership. Frank’s only sibling Chester L. Lucas and family moved to Syracuse, NY where he died in 1921 at age 40. With the family tree as my starting point, I have attempted to fill in as many family lines as possible. Besides a number of early non Mayflower founders of Plymouth, the research has identified my connections to some Revolutionary war soldiers (2.). It also turns out that both my great grandparents are descendants of Thomas Lucas, Charlotte Drew being descended from his daughter Mary and J.L. being descended from Samuel Lucas. Thomas Lucas was the first settler of that surname in Plymouth and he lived there from about 1650 until his death in Jan 1678/9. His descendants include some of the early settlers of towns to the west of Plymouth; particularly Carver, North Carver and Plympton. The surname Lucas comes to the descendants of Thomas exclusively through his sons Captain Benoni and Samuel whose two brothers died without chidren. The descendants of Thomas' daughters Mary, Bethiah and Mehitabel have proved more difficult to determine since none of their marriages are conclusively documented and if they did marry their married name is unknown. Some of the descendants of Mary Lucas, wife of Nathaniel Atwood are included in this document based on circumstantial evidence presented in “The American Genealogist” (TAG) Volume 41 (Reprinted in this document, See Table of Contents). The earliest Lucas - Mayflower connection is the marriage of Samuel Lucas, son of Thomas to Patience Warren, granddaughter of Richard Warren. Some additional Lucas connections to the Mayflower passengers are included in this document (See table of contents) In the following listing of Lucas descendants I have attempted to transcribe and connect all the Lucas records from Plymouth, Carver, Plympton and Kingston vital records through 1850 (Many of these are summarized in “Landmarks of Plymouth, Part 2 Genealogical Register of Plymouth Families”, by William T Davis). There are additional sources as noted and some records have multiple references sighted. Some other data is included without documentation and should be used for reference only. I have also included some of the Lucas daughter’s lines (ie lines not having the Lucas surname) that are my own direct ancestors. All places referenced herein are assumed to be in Massachusetts unless otherwise specified. I hope you will find this book useful. J.L.L. (1.) Billington, Cooke, Doty, Eaton, Hopkins, Howland, Samuel Fuller, Tilley, and Warren. (2.) Bela Lucas, John Lucas, Issachar Fuller, Elijah Dunham, Deacon Benjamin Thomas and Sylvanus Dunham.

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A listing of Some of the Descendants of THOMAS LUCAS of Plymouth, Massachusetts to the eighth generation

Generation No. 1

1. THOMAS1 LUCAS (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 663,664.) was born in ENGLAND, and died Jan 06, 1677/78 in PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) PLYMOUTH COLONY PR, 4 (1) p14,15 & 6: 5-6,8., (2) TAG, 41:200-205., (3) PCWI, 3: #479.). He married WIDOW "LUCAS" Bef. 1656. More About THOMAS LUCAS: Occupation: Blacksmith Children of THOMAS LUCAS and WIDOW "LUCAS" are: i. JOHN (1)2 LUCAS, b. Jul 15, 1656, PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH

VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 663., (2) TAG, 41:204.); d. Bef. Jan 06, 1677/78, PLYMOUTH. 2. ii. MARY LUCAS, b. Mar 15, 1657/58, PLYMOUTH; d. Dec 05, 1736, CARVER. 3. iii. BENONI LUCAS, b. Oct 30, 1659, PLYMOUTH; d. Feb 28, 1729/30, LAKENHAM. 4. iv. SAMUEL LUCAS, b. Sep 15, 1661, PLYMOUTH; d. Jan 17, 1715/16, PLYMOUTH. v. WILLIAM (1) LUCAS, b. Jan 13, 1661/62, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH

VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 664.); d. Bef. Jan 06, 1677/78, PLYMOUTH. vi. MAHITABEL LUCAS, b. Abt. 1665, PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) TAG, 41:204., (2) PLYMOUTH

COLONY PR, 6:5-6,8.). vii. BETHIAH LUCAS, b. Abt. 1667, PLYMOUTH (Source: TAG, 41:204.).

Generation No. 2

2. MARY2 LUCAS (THOMAS1) was born Mar 15, 1657/58 in PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 663., (2) TAG, 41: 204.), and died Dec 05, 1736 in CARVER. She married NATHANIEL ATWOOD Abt. 1682 in PLYMOUTH, son of JOHN WOOD and SARAH MASTERSON. Children of MARY LUCAS and NATHANIEL ATWOOD are: 5. i. JOHN3 ATWOOD, b. May 01, 1684, PLYMOUTH; d. Aft. 1730, PLYMOUTH?. ii. NATHANIEL ATWOOD, b. Oct 03, 1693, PLYMOUTH (Source: TAG, 41:202.); d. Jan 20, 1767,

LAKENHAM (Source: OCSEM, 42.); m. (1) MARY ADAMS, Jan 14, 1722/23, PLYMOUTH (Source: TAG, 41:202.); m. (2) ABIGAIL SHAW, Oct 09, 1747, PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 344.).

iii. ELIZABETH ATWOOD, b. Apr 24, 1687, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 3.).

iv. JOANNAH ATWOOD, b. Feb 21, 1688/89, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 3.); d. Mar 30, 1690, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 3.).

v. MARY ATWOOD, b. Apr 26, 1691, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 3.).

vi. ISAAC ATWOOD, b. Dec 29, 1695, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 3.); d. Feb 26, 1717/18, PLYMOUTH (Source: TAG, 41:202.).

vii. BARNABAS ATWOOD, b. Jan 01, 1697/98, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 3.); d. Feb 02, 1785, PLYMOUTH (Source: TAG, 41:202.).

viii. JOANNAH ATWOOD, b. Jun 08, 1700, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 3.).

3. BENONI2 LUCAS (THOMAS1) was born Oct 30, 1659 in PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 664.), and died Feb 28, 1729/30 in LAKENHAM

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(Source: (1) CARVER VR, 158., (2) OCSEM, 44.). He married REPENTANCE HARLOW Abt. 1683 in PLYMOUTH, daughter of SGT HARLOW and MARY FAUNCE. Children of BENONI LUCAS and REPENTANCE HARLOW are: i. MARY3 LUCAS, b. May 04, 1684 (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON

PRESS 1993), 35.); m. JOHN WRIGHT, May 20, 1708, PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 346.). 6. ii. SAMUEL LUCAS, b. Jul 24, 1689, PLYMOUTH; d. Dec 26, 1736, LAKENHAM. iii. JOANNAH LUCAS, b. Feb 09, 1690/91, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH

VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 35.); m. JONATHAN SAMPSON, Sep 28, 1721, PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 345.).

iv. SARAH LUCAS, b. Dec 14, 1692, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 35.); m. JOHN CARVER, Oct 06, 1715, CARVER (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 346.).

7. v. ELISHA LUCAS, b. Feb 07, 1698/99, PLYMOUTH; d. Jun 06, 1756, LAKENHAM. vi. BETHYAH LUCAS, b. May 29, 1704 (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON

PRESS 1993), 35.); m. DAVID SHURTLEFF, Oct 14, 1731, PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 345.).

4. SAMUEL2 LUCAS (THOMAS1) was born Sep 15, 1661 in PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) WARREN MFIP, 39., (2) TAG, 41:204., (3) Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 664.), and died Jan 17, 1715/16 in PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) WARREN MFIP, 39., (2) Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 137.). He married PATIENCE WARREN Dec 16, 1686 in PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) WARREN MFIP, 39., (2) Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 86., (3) MD, 13:204.), daughter of JOSEPH WARREN and PRISCILLA FAUNCE. Children of SAMUEL LUCAS and PATIENCE WARREN are: i. JOHN3 LUCAS, b. Jan 24, 1687/88, PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) WARREN MFIP, 39., (2) Van Antwerp /

Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 8., (3) MD, 1:206.); d. Jan 31, 1696/97, PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) WARREN MFIP, 39., (2) Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 8.).

8. ii. JOSEPH LUCAS, b. Oct 28, 1689, PLYMOUTH; d. Sep 04, 1742, Lakenham. 9. iii. WILLIAM LUCAS, b. Oct 19, 1692, PLYMOUTH; d. Bef. Jan 01, 1770, PLYMOUTH. 10. iv. PATIENCE LUCAS, b. Jan 02, 1695/96, PLYMOUTH; d. Sep 18, 1763, PLYMOUTH.

Generation No. 3

5. JOHN3 ATWOOD (MARY2 LUCAS, THOMAS1) (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 3.) was born May 01, 1684 in PLYMOUTH (Source: MD 16:237 TAG 41:202), and died Aft. 1730 in PLYMOUTH?. He married (1) SARAH LEAVITT Feb 10, 1707/08 in PLYMOUTH (Source: TAG, 41:202.), daughter of ISRAEL LEAVITT and LYDIA JACKSON. He married (2) EXPERIENCE PIERCE Jun 08, 1730 in PLYMOUTH (Source: TAG, 41:202.). Child of JOHN ATWOOD and SARAH LEAVITT is: 11. i. JOHN4 ATWOOD, b. 1713, PLYMOUTH; d. Unknown, PLYMOUTH. 6. SAMUEL3 LUCAS (BENONI2, THOMAS1) was born Jul 24, 1689 in PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 35., (2) TAG, 41:201.), and died Dec 26, 1736 in LAKENHAM (Source: (1) TAG, 41:201., (2) OCSEM, 44., (3) PLYMPTON VR, 494., (4) CARVER VR, 160.). He married (1) ELIZABETH SHAW Dec 29, 1720 in PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 346.), daughter of JONATHAN SHAW and MEHITABLE PRATT. He married (2) ABIGAIL SHAW Feb 29, 1731/32 in PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) PLYMPTON VR, 346., (2) Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 97.), daughter of JONATHAN SHAW and MEHITABLE PRATT.

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Children of SAMUEL LUCAS and ELIZABETH SHAW are: i. SAMUEL4 LUCAS, b. Abt. Oct 20, 1721, CARVER (Source: (1) CARVER VR, 160., (2) OCSEM, 44.);

d. Oct 15, 1726, LAKENHAM (Source: (1) CARVER VR, 160., (2) OCSEM, 44.). ii. MOLEY LUCAS, b. May 26, 1723 (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 135.); m. JAMES WHITIN, Jan 19,

1742/43, PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 346.). iii. REPENTANCE LUCAS, b. Jan 07, 1725/26, PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 135.); m.

ARTHUR BENNET, Aug 23, 1744, MIDDLEBORO (Source: MD, 16:20.). Children of SAMUEL LUCAS and ABIGAIL SHAW are: 12. iv. SAMUEL4 LUCAS, b. Nov 12, 1732, PLYMPTON. v. ELIZABETH LUCAS, b. Feb 17, 1734/35, PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 134.). vi. ABIAL LUCAS, b. Aug 02, 1737, PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 134.). 7. ELISHA3 LUCAS (BENONI2, THOMAS1) was born Feb 07, 1698/99 in PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 35.), and died Jun 06, 1756 in LAKENHAM (Source: (1) OCSEM, 44., (2) TAG, 41:201.). He married MARGARET SHAW Jan 10, 1722/23 in PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 345.). Children of ELISHA LUCAS and MARGARET SHAW are: i. JAMES4 LUCAS, b. Jan 02, 1722/23, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 159.); d. Jan 22, 1750/51,

CARVER (Source: (1) CARVER VR, 159., (2) OCSEM, 44.); m. RUTH MURDOCH, Sep 15, 1748, PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 345.).

ii. SAMUEL LUCAS. iii. ELKANAH LUCAS, m. MEHETABELL LUCAS, Mar 27, 1766, PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR,

345,346.). iv. BENONI LUCAS, m. ELIZABETH WILKINSON, Nov 16, 1753, PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR,

345.). 13. v. ELISHA LUCAS. 8. JOSEPH3 LUCAS (SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Oct 28, 1689 in PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) WARREN MFIP, (2) Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 8., (3) MD, 1:206.), and died Sep 04, 1742 in Lakenham (Source: (1) WARREN MFIP, 148., (2) OCSEM, 44., (3) CARVER VR, 159.). He married (1) PERSIS SHAW Mar 10, 1714/15 in PLYMPTON (Source: (1) WARREN MFIP, 148., (2) PLYMPTON VR, 345.), daughter of JONATHAN SHAW and MEHITABLE PRATT. He married (2) MALATHIAH CAREY Nov 09, 1727 in BRIDGEWATER (Source: WARREN MFIP, 148.), daughter of FRANCIS CARY and LYDIA BRETT. Children of JOSEPH LUCAS and PERSIS SHAW are: 14. i. JOHN4 LUCAS, b. Dec 14, 1715, PLYMPTON, MA; d. Feb 20, 1764, CARVER, MA. ii. HANNAH LUCAS, b. Nov 10, 1717, PLYMPTON (Source: (1) WARREN MFIP, 149., (2) PLYMPTON

VR, 134.); d. Dec 1743, PLYMPTON (Source: (1) OCSEM, 44., (2) CARVER VR, 159.). 15. iii. SAMUEL LUCAS, b. Dec 19, 1719, PLYMPTON; d. Jan 03, 1792, LAKENHAM. iv. BARNABAS LUCAS, b. Dec 17, 1721, PLYMPTON (Source: (1) WARREN MFIP, 149., (2)

PLYMPTON VR, 134.); d. May 20, 1726, PLYMPTON (Source: (1) PLYMPTON VR, 494., (2) OCSEM, 45., (3) CARVER VR, 158., (4) GRAVESTONE LAKENHAM CEMETERY., (5) MD, 1:177.).

v. PATIENCE LUCAS, b. Jan 17, 1723/24, PLYMPTON (Source: (1) WARREN MFIP, 149., (2) PLYMPTON VR, 135.); m. JOSHUA PERRY, Aug 21, 1751, PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 346.).

Child of JOSEPH LUCAS and MALATHIAH CAREY is: 16. vi. BARNABAS4 LUCAS, b. Oct 30, 1729, PLYMPTON. 9. WILLIAM3 LUCAS (SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Oct 19, 1692 in PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) WARREN MFIP, 40,149., (2) Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 8., (3)

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MD, 1:206.), and died Bef. Jan 01, 1770 in PLYMOUTH (Source: WARREN MFIP, 149.). He married MEHITABEL DOTY Aft. May 04, 1722 in PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) DOTY MFIP, 91., (2) WARREN MFIP, 149., (3) Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 178, Intention.), daughter of JOHN DOTY and MEHITABEL NELSON. Children of WILLIAM LUCAS and MEHITABEL DOTY are: i. WILLIAM4 LUCAS, b. Jun 27, 1723, PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) WARREN MFIP, 149., (2) Van Antwerp

/ Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 72.); d. May 29, 1734, PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) WARREN MFIP, 149., (2) Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 72.).

ii. PHEBE LUCAS, b. Apr 12, 1725, PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) WARREN MFIP, 149., (2) Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 72.); m. EBENEZER DUNHAM, Apr 25, 1745, PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) PLYMPTON VR, 346., (2) Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 153, Intention Nov 24 p 159.).

iii. PRISCILLA LUCAS, b. Apr 19, 1727, PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) WARREN MFIP, 149., (2) Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 72.); m. ELEAZER ROBBINS, Dec 07, 1762, PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 346.).

17. iv. JOSEPH LUCAS, b. Jun 12, 1729, PLYMOUTH. 18. v. BENJAMIN LUCAS, b. Jun 21, 1731, PLYMOUTH; d. Sep 08, 1818, PLYMOUTH. vi. ISAAC LUCAS, b. Jun 1733, PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) WARREN MFIP, 150., (2) Van Antwerp /

Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 72.); d. Feb 1743/44, PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) WARREN MFIP, 150., (2) Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 72.).

vii. WILLIAM LUCAS, b. Jul 29, 1734, PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) WARREN MFIP, 150., (2) Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 72.); d. Bef. 1770, PLYMOUTH (Source: WARREN MFIP, 150.).

viii. MEHETABELL LUCAS, b. Feb 24, 1737/38, PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) WARREN MFIP, 150., (2) Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 72.); m. ELKANAH LUCAS, Mar 27, 1766, PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 345,346.).

10. PATIENCE3 LUCAS (SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Jan 02, 1695/96 in PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) WARREN MFIP, 40,150., (2) Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 8.), and died Sep 18, 1763 in PLYMOUTH. She married NATHANIEL HARLOW Dec 19, 1717 in PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) WARREN MFIP, 150., (2) Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 91.), son of NATHANIEL HARLOW and ABIGAIL CHURCH. Children of PATIENCE LUCAS and NATHANIEL HARLOW are: i. SUSANNA4 HARLOW, b. Abt. 1724. ii. NATHANIEL HARLOW, b. Mar 15, 1725/26, PLYMPTON.

Generation No. 4

11. JOHN4 ATWOOD (JOHN3, MARY2 LUCAS, THOMAS1) was born 1713 in PLYMOUTH (Source: DAVIS), and died Unknown in PLYMOUTH. He married HANNAH DREW 1735 in PLYMOUTH, daughter of LEMUEL DREW and HANNAH BARNES. Child of JOHN ATWOOD and HANNAH DREW is: 19. i. ELIZABETH5 ATWOOD, b. Abt. 1760, PLYMOUTH; d. Jun 02, 1829, PLYMOUTH. 12. SAMUEL4 LUCAS (SAMUEL3, BENONI2, THOMAS1) was born Nov 12, 1732 in PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 135.). He married ABIGAIL DREW Nov 21, 1771 in HALIFAX (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 346.). Child of SAMUEL LUCAS and ABIGAIL DREW is: i. JOHN5 LUCAS, b. Jul 01, 1791, CARVER; d. May 22, 1811, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 159.).

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13. ELISHA4 LUCAS (ELISHA3, BENONI2, THOMAS1). He married REBECCA BARROWS Jun 06, 1754 in PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 345.). Children of ELISHA LUCAS and REBECCA BARROWS are: i. ABIGAIL5 LUCAS, b. Bef. Aug 12, 1781, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 39.). ii. NATHAN LUCAS, b. Bef. Aug 12, 1781, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 41.). 14. JOHN4 LUCAS (JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Dec 14, 1715 in PLYMPTON, MA (Source: (1) WARREN MFIP, 149., (2) DOTY MFIP, 94., (3) MD, 3:94., (4) PLYMPTON VR, 134.), and died Feb 20, 1764 in CARVER, MA (Source: (1) GRAVESTONE LAKENHAM CEMETERY., (2) OCSEM, 45., (3) CARVER VR, 159.). He married LYDIA DOTEY Jun 10, 1739 in PLYMPTON (Source: (1) PLYMPTON VR, 345., (2) DOTY MFIP, 94.), daughter of JOHN DOTY and MEHITABEL NELSON. Children of JOHN LUCAS and LYDIA DOTEY are: i. PERSIS5 LUCAS, b. Jan 15, 1741/42, PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 135.); m. JOHN COBB,

Aft. Aug 30, 1766, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 255.).

20. ii. JOSEPH LUCAS, b. Oct 03, 1742, PLYMPTON; d. Oct 22, 1806, CARVER. 21. iii. JOHN LUCAS, b. Jul 05, 1744, PLYMPTON, MA; d. Jul 11, 1802, CARVER. 22. iv. DAVID LUCAS, b. May 05, 1746, PLYMPTON; d. Apr 25, 1796, KINGSTON. v. LYDIA LUCAS, b. Mar 27, 1748, PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 135.). 23. vi. HANNAH LUCAS, b. Apr 05, 1750, PLYMPTON, MA; d. May 13, 1830, PLYMOUTH. vii. SUSANNAH LUCAS, b. Jul 06, 1752, PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 135.). 24. viii. WILLIAM LUCAS, b. Oct 12, 1755, PLYMPTON. 15. SAMUEL4 LUCAS (JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Dec 19, 1719 in PLYMPTON (Source: WARREN MFIP, 149.), and died Jan 03, 1792 in LAKENHAM (Source: (1) OCSEM, 44., (2) CARVER VR, 160., (3) PLYMPTON VR, 494.). He married ABEGAIL SHAW Nov 09, 1749 in PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 346.), daughter of JOHN SHAW. Children of SAMUEL LUCAS and ABEGAIL SHAW are: i. ISAAC5 LUCAS, b. Aug 23, 1750, PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 134.); d. Aug 27, 1753,

LAKENHAM (Source: (1) OCSEM, 45., (2) CARVER VR, 159.). 25. ii. SAMUEL LUCAS, b. Jun 15, 1752, PLYMPTON; d. Sep 01, 1838, CARVER. iii. DANIEL LUCAS, b. Sep 06, 1754, CARVER (Source: (1) OCSEM, 45., (2) CARVER VR, 159.); d.

Sep 27, 1754, CARVER (Source: (1) CARVER VR, 159., (2) OCSEM, 45.). iv. ABEGAIL LUCAS, b. Aug 18, 1755, PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 134.); d. Sep 16, 1756,

PLYMPTON (Source: (1) OCSEM, 45., (2) CARVER VR, 158.). 26. v. ISAAC SHAW LUCAS, b. May 08, 1757, PLYMPTON. 27. vi. ABIJAH LUCAS, b. Feb 05, 1759, PLYMPTON; d. Sep 11, 1838, CARVER. vii. JOSIAH LUCAS, b. Aug 08, 1761, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 159.); d. Aug 22, 1761, CARVER

(Source: (1) CARVER VR, 159., (2) OCSEM, 45.). viii. ABEGAIL LUCAS, b. Aug 23, 1762, PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 134.); m. MALATIAH

BARROWS, Oct 23, 1783, PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 345.). ix. SOLOMON LUCAS, b. Oct 18, 1764, CARVER (Source: (1) CARVER VR, 160., (2) OCSEM, 45.); d.

Oct 22, 1764, CARVER (Source: (1) CARVER VR, 160., (2) OCSEM, 45.). x. PATIENCE LUCAS, b. Jul 03, 1766, PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 135.); m. JOSEPH

ROBBINS, Dec 28, 1786, PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 346.). xi. ELISABETH LUCAS, b. Sep 01, 1768 (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 134.). 28. xii. BEZALEEL LUCAS, b. Apr 22, 1771, PLYMPTON. xiii. ZILPHA LUCAS, b. Apr 22, 1773, PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 135.); d. Oct 23, 1841,

CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 160.). 16. BARNABAS4 LUCAS (JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Oct 30, 1729 in PLYMPTON (Source: (1) WARREN MFIP, 149., (2) PLYMPTON VR, 134.). He married JOANNA PIERCE Jun 28,

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1753 in PEMBROKE (Source: (1) PLYMPTON VR, 345., (2) PEMBROKE VR, 312.). Children of BARNABAS LUCAS and JOANNA PIERCE are: 29. i. NEHEMIAH5 LUCAS, b. Abt. 1755, CARVER; d. Jun 25, 1805, KINGSTON. 30. ii. ELIJAH LUCAS, b. Abt. 1757; d. Abt. 1806, FREETOWN. 31. iii. BARNABAS LUCAS, b. Abt. 1760. 32. iv. EPHRAIM LUCAS, b. Mar 13, 1763, CARVER. v. CONSIDER LUCAS, b. Abt. 1765. vi. SETH LUCAS, b. Abt. 1767. vii. MELTIAH LUCAS, b. Abt. 1768; m. WILLIAM WHITTEN, May 01, 1781, PLYMPTON (Source:

PLYMPTON VR, 346.). viii. JOANNA LUCAS, b. Abt. 1769. 33. ix. CALEB LUCAS, b. Abt. 1771; d. Aug 18, 1824, CARVER. x. MOLLY LUCAS, b. Abt. 1773. xi. ELIZABETH LUCAS, b. Abt. 1775; m. JOSHUA COLE. xii. HANNAH LUCAS, b. Abt. 1778. 17. JOSEPH4 LUCAS (WILLIAM3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Jun 12, 1729 in PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) WARREN MFIP, 150., (2) Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 72.). He married MARY RICKARD Aft. Dec 02, 1752 in PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 143, Intention.). Children of JOSEPH LUCAS and MARY RICKARD are: i. BENJAMIN5 LUCAS, b. Mar 15, 1755, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH

VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 211.). ii. PHEBE LUCAS, b. Feb 24, 1757, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR,

(PICTON PRESS 1993), 211.); m. GEORGE DUNHAM, Oct 15, 1778, PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 346.).

iii. LOVISA LUCAS, b. Jul 08, 1759, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 211.); m. JABEZ CHURCHILL, Aft. Nov 06, 1779, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 267.).

iv. ELNATHAN LUCAS, b. Mar 01, 1762, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 212.); m. LYDIA CORNISH, Feb 16, 1786, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 385.).

34. v. ANSELL LUCAS, b. Apr 15, 1764, PLYMOUTH. vi. MOLLE LUCAS, b. Apr 18, 1766, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR,

(PICTON PRESS 1993), 212.); m. JEREMIAH HOLMES. 35. vii. LAZARUS LUCAS, b. Abt. 1773. 18. BENJAMIN4 LUCAS (WILLIAM3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Jun 21, 1731 in PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 72., (2) WARREN MFIP, 150.), and died Sep 08, 1818 in PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) OCSEM, 199., (2) CARVER VR, 158.). He married LYDIA CROCKER Mar 15, 1755 in PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 244.), daughter of THEOPHILUS CROCKER and LYDIA EDDY. Children of BENJAMIN LUCAS and LYDIA CROCKER are: 36. i. BELA5 LUCAS, b. Feb 03, 1757, PLYMOUTH, MA; d. Jun 10, 1821, PLYMOUTH, MA. 37. ii. ISAAC LUCAS, b. Jan 06, 1759, PLYMOUTH; d. Apr 08, 1848, FINLEY, PA. iii. ABIGAIL LUCAS, b. Mar 08, 1761, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR,

(PICTON PRESS 1993), 189.); m. ROBERT BEARSE, Oct 31, 1782, PLYMPTON (Source: (1) PLYMPTON VR, 345., (2) Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 269, Intention Sept 21 1782., (3) KINGSTON VR, 251, Intention Sept 21 1782.).

iv. EZRA LUCAS, b. May 19, 1763 (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 189.).

38. v. LUCY LUCAS, b. Mar 24, 1765, PLYMOUTH; d. Sep 06, 1848, CARVER, MA. vi. LYDIA LUCAS, b. Jul 24, 1767, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR,

(PICTON PRESS 1993), 189.); m. JOSEPH HOLMES, Nov 06, 1797, CARVER (Source:

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CARVER VR, 112.). vii. NAOMI LUCAS, b. Jun 02, 1770 (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON

PRESS 1993), 189.).

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19. ELIZABETH5 ATWOOD (JOHN4, JOHN3, MARY2 LUCAS, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1760 in PLYMOUTH, and died Jun 02, 1829 in PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 534.). She married DAVID DREW Apr 03, 1774 in PLYMOUTH (Source: PLYMOUTH VR. published Mar 19, 1774 p 262), son of NICHOLAS DREW and BATHSHEBA KEMPTON. Child of ELIZABETH ATWOOD and DAVID DREW is: 39. i. WILLIAM6 DREW, b. Abt. 1784, PLYMOUTH; d. Nov 07, 1829, PLYMOUTH. 20. JOSEPH5 LUCAS (JOHN4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Oct 03, 1742 in PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 134.), and died Oct 22, 1806 in CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 159.). He married RUBIE FULLER Sep 24, 1767 in PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 345.). More About JOSEPH LUCAS: Event 1: Soldier in Rev. War Children of JOSEPH LUCAS and RUBIE FULLER are: 40. i. LEVI6 LUCAS, b. Aug 02, 1768, CARVER; d. Apr 06, 1814, PLYMOUTH. 41. ii. CALVIN LUCAS, b. Jun 23, 1770, CARVER. iii. LUTHER LUCAS, b. Nov 12, 1772, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 41.). iv. OLIVE LUCAS, b. Nov 22, 1775, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 42.); d. Apr 29, 1802, CARVER

(Source: CARVER VR, 160.). v. HULDAH LUCAS, b. Jul 23, 1777, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 41.). vi. ANNA LUCAS, b. Jan 08, 1780, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 39.). vii. ALDEN LUCAS, b. Sep 28, 1782, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 39.); m. DEBORAH BARNES. 42. viii. JOSEPH LUCAS, b. Feb 06, 1785, CARVER. ix. EBENEZER LUCAS, b. Sep 15, 1789, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.); d. Sep 30, 1789,

CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 160.). x. RUBIE LUCAS, b. Sep 15, 1789, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 41.); d. Oct 08, 1789, CARVER

(Source: CARVER VR, 160.). 21. JOHN5 LUCAS (JOHN4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Jul 05, 1744 in PLYMPTON, MA (Source: (1) BIRTH CERT., (2) PLYMPTON VR, 134,135.), and died Jul 11, 1802 in CARVER (Source: (1) CARVER VR, 159., (2) OCSEM, 45.). He married LYDIA FULLER Nov 16, 1769 in PLYMPTON, MA (Source: (1) PLYMPTON VR, 345., (2) MARRIAGE CERT.), daughter of ISSACHAR FULLER and ELIZABETH DOTY. Children of JOHN LUCAS and LYDIA FULLER are: i. RHODA6 LUCAS, b. Nov 20, 1771, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 42.). ii. ISACHER LUCAS, b. Nov 15, 1774, CARVER (Source: (1) CARVER VR, 41., (2) OCSEM, 45.); d.

Nov 15, 1774, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 159.). iii. OLIVE LUCAS, b. Nov 15, 1774, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 42.); d. Jan 05, 1775, CARVER

(Source: (1) CARVER VR, 160., (2) OCSEM, 45.). 43. iv. PERSIS LUCAS, b. May 11, 1782, CARVER; d. Dec 30, 1848, CARVER. 44. v. ISSACHER LUCAS, b. Aug 28, 1784, CARVER. vi. DEBORAH LUCAS, b. Oct 01, 1796, CARVER (Source: (1) CARVER VR, 159., (2) OCSEM, 45.); d.

Apr 25, 1799, CARVER (Source: (1) CARVER VR, 159., (2) OCSEM, 45.). 22. DAVID5 LUCAS (JOHN4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born May 05, 1746 in PLYMPTON

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(Source: (1) PLYMPTON VR, 134., (2) KINGSTON VR, 105.), and died Apr 25, 1796 in KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 364.). He married LYDIA WRIGHT Nov 14, 1771 in KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 251.). Children of DAVID LUCAS and LYDIA WRIGHT are: 45. i. NATHAN6 LUCAS, b. Aug 28, 1772, KINGSTON. ii. JOHN LUCAS, b. Aug 16, 1775, KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 105.); d. Bef. 1777,

KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 364.). iii. MARY LUCAS, b. Sep 21, 1779, KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 105.); d. Bef. 1781,

KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 364.). iv. DEBORAH LUCAS, b. Aug 26, 1780, KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 105.); m. JOSEPH

MCLAUGHLEN, Mar 10, 1803, KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 251.). 46. v. HANNAH LUCAS, b. Jun 26, 1784, KINGSTON. 47. vi. DAVID LUCAS, b. May 26, 1787, KINGSTON. vii. DOTEN LUCAS, b. May 26, 1790, KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 105.). viii. REBECCA LUCAS, b. May 26, 1790, KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 105.). 23. HANNAH5 LUCAS (JOHN4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Apr 05, 1750 in PLYMPTON, MA (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 134.), and died May 13, 1830 in PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) OCSEM, 199., (2) Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 478.). She married BELA LUCAS Dec 09, 1780 in PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 268.), son of BENJAMIN LUCAS and LYDIA CROCKER. Children of HANNAH LUCAS and BELA LUCAS are: 48. i. BENJAMIN6 LUCAS, b. Oct 12, 1783, CARVER; d. Sep 03, 1821, CARVER. ii. HANNAH LUCAS, b. Mar 14, 1786, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR,

(PICTON PRESS 1993), 393.). 49. iii. EZRA LUCAS, b. Oct 08, 1791, PLYMOUTH; d. Oct 31, 1833, PLYMOUTH. iv. ZILLAH LUCAS, b. Mar 30, 1810, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR,

(PICTON PRESS 1993), 393.); m. WINSLOW BRADFORD, Aug 18, 1810, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 381, Intention p 305 May 23 1810.).

24. WILLIAM5 LUCAS (JOHN4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Oct 12, 1755 in PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 135.). He married DESIRE Abt. 1783 in PLYMOUTH. Children of WILLIAM LUCAS and DESIRE are: i. JOHN6 LUCAS, b. Oct 17, 1784, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR,

(PICTON PRESS 1993), 425.); d. Jun 12, 1804, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 425.).

ii. WILLIAM LUCAS, b. Feb 11, 1786, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 425.).

iii. ABRAHAM LUCAS, b. Abt. 1788, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 425.); d. Bef. 1793, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 425.).

iv. SARAH LUCAS, b. Mar 10, 1790, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 425.).

v. DESIRE LUCAS, b. Apr 11, 1791, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 425.); d. Jan 14, 1793, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 425.).

vi. ABRAHAM LUCAS, b. Apr 01, 1793, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 425.).

vii. IVOREY LUCAS, b. Dec 16, 1794, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 425.).

50. viii. ZEPENIAH B. LUCAS, b. Aug 09, 1796, PLYMOUTH. ix. LYDIA LUCAS, b. May 03, 1798, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR,

(PICTON PRESS 1993), 425.). x. CALVIN LUCAS, b. May 10, 1800, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR,

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(PICTON PRESS 1993), 425, Year Unknown.). 25. SAMUEL5 LUCAS (SAMUEL4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Jun 15, 1752 in PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 135.), and died Sep 01, 1838 in CARVER (Source: (1) CARVER VR, 160., (2) OCSEM, 45., (3) PLYMPTON VR, 494.). He married JEMIMAH ROBBINS Mar 21, 1776 in PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 346.). Children of SAMUEL LUCAS and JEMIMAH ROBBINS are: i. REBECCA6 LUCAS, b. Feb 14, 1777, PLYMPTON (Source: (1) PLYMPTON VR, 135., (2) CARVER

VR, 42.); d. Mar 04, 1778, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 160.). ii. LOUIS LUCAS, b. Feb 05, 1779, PLYMPTON (Source: (1) PLYMPTON VR, 134., (2) CARVER VR,

41.). iii. DANIEL LUCAS, b. Apr 02, 1781, PLYMPTON (Source: (1) PLYMPTON VR, 134., (2) CARVER VR,

40.). iv. SAMUEL LUCAS, b. Jul 28, 1783, PLYMPTON (Source: (1) PLYMPTON VR, 135., (2) CARVER VR,

42.). 51. v. EZRA LUCAS, b. Mar 15, 1786, PLYMPTON; d. Sep 30, 1842, CARVER. vi. JEMIMAH LUCAS, b. Jul 22, 1788, PLYMPTON (Source: (1) PLYMPTON VR, 134., (2) CARVER VR,

41.). vii. JOB LUCAS, b. Feb 28, 1791, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 41.); m. MARY MORSE. 52. viii. JOHN SHAW LUCAS, b. May 30, 1793, CARVER. 53. ix. JESSE LUCAS, b. Feb 26, 1796, CARVER. 54. x. STEPHEN LUCAS, b. Dec 05, 1798, CARVER. 26. ISAAC SHAW5 LUCAS (SAMUEL4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born May 08, 1757 in PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 134.). He married (1) MARTHA SHAW Oct 29, 1778 in PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 345.). He married (2) LYDIA JACKSON Jul 21, 1800 in CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 111.). Children of ISAAC LUCAS and MARTHA SHAW are: i. ASENATH6 LUCAS, b. Jun 17, 1779, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.). ii. JOHN LUCAS, b. Nov 17, 1780, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 41.); d. Dec 22, 1783, CARVER

(Source: (1) CARVER VR, 159., (2) OCSEM, 45.). iii. OLIVER LUCAS, b. Apr 30, 1781, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 42.); d. Dec 22, 1783, CARVER

(Source: (1) CARVER VR, 160., (2) OCSEM, 45.). 55. iv. JOEL LUCAS, b. Dec 26, 1784, CARVER. v. AMASA LUCAS, b. Apr 24, 1787, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 39.). vi. WILLARD LUCAS, b. Jan 24, 1790, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 42.). vii. OLIVE LUCAS, b. Oct 24, 1794, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 42.). viii. MARTHA LUCAS, b. Feb 22, 1797, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 41.). Children of ISAAC LUCAS and LYDIA JACKSON are: ix. SARAH BENNET6 LUCAS, b. May 28, 1802, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 42.). x. LYDIA LUCAS, b. Nov 06, 1803, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 41.). 27. ABIJAH5 LUCAS (SAMUEL4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Feb 05, 1759 in PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 134.), and died Sep 11, 1838 in CARVER (Source: (1) CARVER VR, 158., (2) OCSEM, 45.). He married (1) MARY ROBBINS Oct 25, 1781 in PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 344.). He married (2) RUTH LUCAS Jan 20, 1821 in PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 320.). More About ABIJAH LUCAS: Children of ABIJAH LUCAS and MARY ROBBINS are: i. REBEKAH6 LUCAS, b. Aug 27, 1782, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 42.); m. EDMUND SEARS,

Aft. Jul 18, 1807, PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) , PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 301, Intention., (2) CARVER VR, 112.).

56. ii. HOSEA LUCAS, b. Aug 18, 1784, CARVER.

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iii. ABIGAIL LUCAS, b. Oct 11, 1786, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 39.); d. Jan 23, 1849, CARVER

(Source: (1) CARVER VR, 158., (2) OCSEM, 45.). iv. MARY LUCAS, b. Sep 09, 1788, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 41.); m. JOSIAH COBB. 57. v. ABIJAH LUCAS, b. Jul 19, 1790, CARVER; d. May 02, 1849, CARVER. vi. ELEANOR LUCAS, b. Oct 31, 1792, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.); m. ELIAB WOOD. 58. vii. HARVEY LUCAS, b. Oct 05, 1794, CARVER. viii. ELIZABETH LUCAS, b. Aug 11, 1798, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.); d. Oct 19, 1799,

CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 159.). 59. ix. MARTIN LUTHER LUCAS, b. Oct 05, 1800, CARVER; d. Aug 29, 1864, CARVER. 28. BEZALEEL5 LUCAS (SAMUEL4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Apr 22, 1771 in PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 134.). He married (1) SALLY SEARS Sep 19, 1793 in CARVER (Source: (1) CARVER VR, 111, Intention., (2) Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 369.). He married (2) RHODA SHURTLEFF Aug 17, 1800 in CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 111.). Children of BEZALEEL LUCAS and SALLY SEARS are: i. OLIVER6 LUCAS, b. Oct 06, 1794, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 42.). ii. WILLARD SEARS LUCAS, b. Oct 25, 1796, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 42.). iii. GEORGE LUCAS, b. Aug 12, 1798, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.). Children of BEZALEEL LUCAS and RHODA SHURTLEFF are: iv. HAZAEL6 LUCAS, b. Apr 16, 1801, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.). v. SALLY SEARS LUCAS, b. May 18, 1802, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 42.). vi. RUTH SHAW LUCAS, b. Sep 09, 1803, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 42.). vii. EDWARD LUCAS, b. Sep 24, 1804, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.). 29. NEHEMIAH5 LUCAS (BARNABAS4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1755 in CARVER, and died Jun 25, 1805 in KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 364.). He married HANNAH PRATT Apr 13, 1791 in PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 346.), daughter of NATHANIEL PRATT and MARY COBB. Children of NEHEMIAH LUCAS and HANNAH PRATT are: 60. i. NATHANIEL6 LUCAS, b. Sep 09, 1800. ii. EZRA LUCAS, b. Abt. 1797, CARVER (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 345.); m. RHODA BLACKINGTON,

Jun 10, 1846, PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 345.). 30. ELIJAH5 LUCAS (BARNABAS4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1757, and died Abt. 1806 in FREETOWN (Source: VIRKUS, 259.). He married SARAH SHAW Apr 15, 1779 in PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 345.), daughter of THOMAS SHAW and MARY ATWOOD. More About ELIJAH LUCAS: Event 1: Rev War Soldier Children of ELIJAH LUCAS and SARAH SHAW are: i. SARAH6 LUCAS, b. Oct 06, 1782; m. WARD BAILEY, Nov 11, 1804, KINGSTON (Source:

KINGSTON VR, 251.). ii. ELIJAH LUCAS, b. 1784. iii. DANIEL LUCAS, b. 1786. iv. ANSEL LUCAS, b. 1788. 31. BARNABAS5 LUCAS (BARNABAS4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1760. He married BETTY COLE Feb 17, 1783 in PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 345.). Children of BARNABAS LUCAS and BETTY COLE are: i. BARNABAS6 LUCAS, b. Aug 09, 1783, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.); m. LUCY BRYANT, Jul

02, 1806, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR,

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(PICTON PRESS 1993), 438.). ii. ASAPH LUCAS, b. Feb 04, 1785, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 39.). iii. SAMPSON LUCAS, b. Jun 30, 1787, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 42.). 61. iv. EPHRAIM LUCAS, b. Aug 30, 1789, CARVER. v. BESEY LUCAS, b. Jul 27, 1792, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.). vi. CHARLES LUCAS, b. Dec 28, 1795, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.). vii. ABNER LUCAS, b. Aug 13, 1797, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 39.); m. RUTH RICKARD, Aft.

Feb 17, 1822, PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 320., (2) DAVIS.).

viii. JEMIMA LUCAS, b. Jan 02, 1800, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 41.). 62. ix. WARREN LUCAS. x. SON LUCAS, b. Jan 09, 1802, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 42.); d. Jan 09, 1802, CARVER

(Source: CARVER VR, 160.). 32. EPHRAIM5 LUCAS (BARNABAS4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Mar 13, 1763 in CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.). He married AZUBA PRATT Nov 20, 1791 in PLYMPTON (Source: (1) PLYMPTON VR, 345., (2) CARVER VR, 111.). Children of EPHRAIM LUCAS and AZUBA PRATT are: i. MARY6 LUCAS, b. Oct 12, 1792, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 41.); m. JOSIAH COBB, Aft. Feb

12, 1826, KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 251.). ii. ISAAC LUCAS, b. Apr 09, 1794, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 41.). iii. CYNTHIA LUCAS, b. Sep 15, 1796, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 42.). iv. JOANNA LUCAS, b. Nov 13, 1798, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 41.). 33. CALEB5 LUCAS (BARNABAS4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1771, and died Aug 18, 1824 in CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 159.). He married ASENATH SHURTLEFF Sep 01, 1796 in CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 111.). Children of CALEB LUCAS and ASENATH SHURTLEFF are: 63. i. CALEB6 LUCAS, b. Abt. 1799, CARVER. ii. HARRIET LUCAS, b. Oct 02, 1804, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.). 34. ANSELL5 LUCAS (JOSEPH4, WILLIAM3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Apr 15, 1764 in PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 212.). He married SUSANNAH DUNHAM Apr 08, 1792 in PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 368.). Child of ANSELL LUCAS and SUSANNAH DUNHAM is: i. ANSEL6 LUCAS, m. MARY RIDER, 1827 (Source: DAVIS, 178.). 35. LAZARUS5 LUCAS (JOSEPH4, WILLIAM3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1773. He married NANCY CODY Oct 31, 1797 in PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 372.). Children of LAZARUS LUCAS and NANCY CODY are: i. NANCY6 LUCAS, m. JOHN HOWLAND, Jun 06, 1819, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp /

Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 347.). ii. MARY J. LUCAS, m. DANIEL CLARK, Nov 05, 1829, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman,

PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 480.). 64. iii. WILLIAM WARREN LUCAS, b. OF SANGERVILLE MAINE. 36. BELA5 LUCAS (BENJAMIN4, WILLIAM3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Feb 03, 1757 in PLYMOUTH, MA (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 189.), and died Jun 10, 1821 in PLYMOUTH, MA (Source: OCSEM, 199.). He married HANNAH LUCAS Dec 09, 1780 in PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON

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PRESS 1993), 268.), daughter of JOHN LUCAS and LYDIA DOTEY. Children of BELA LUCAS and HANNAH LUCAS are: 48. i. BENJAMIN6 LUCAS, b. Oct 12, 1783, CARVER; d. Sep 03, 1821, CARVER. ii. HANNAH LUCAS, b. Mar 14, 1786, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR,

(PICTON PRESS 1993), 393.). 49. iii. EZRA LUCAS, b. Oct 08, 1791, PLYMOUTH; d. Oct 31, 1833, PLYMOUTH. iv. ZILLAH LUCAS, b. Mar 30, 1810, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR,

(PICTON PRESS 1993), 393.); m. WINSLOW BRADFORD, Aug 18, 1810, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 381, Intention p 305 May 23 1810.).

37. ISAAC5 LUCAS (BENJAMIN4, WILLIAM3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Jan 06, 1759 in PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 189.), and died Apr 08, 1848 in FINLEY, PA. He married JANE SMITH Nov 23, 1786. Children of ISAAC LUCAS and JANE SMITH are: i. JOHN6 LUCAS, b. Aug 17, 1787. 65. ii. EZRA LUCAS, b. Apr 16, 1789, MARIETTA, OH; d. Sep 01, 1861, GREENFIELD, OH. 66. iii. DANIEL LUCAS, b. Jul 05, 1793; d. Apr 24, 1846, GREENFIELD, OH. iv. BENJAMIN LUCAS, b. Sep 05, 1795. v. WILLIAM LUCAS, b. May 17, 1798. vi. BERRIAGE LUCAS, b. Jul 02, 1800. vii. DAVID CAMBLE LUCAS, b. Jun 11, 1803. 38. LUCY5 LUCAS (BENJAMIN4, WILLIAM3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Mar 24, 1765 in PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 189.), and died Sep 06, 1848 in CARVER, MA (Source: CARVER VR, 154.). She married JOHN DUNHAM Jan 29, 1789 in CARVER, MA (Source: CARVER VR, 112.), son of JOHN DUNHAM and MARY THOMAS. Child of LUCY LUCAS and JOHN DUNHAM is: 67. i. JAMES6 DUNHAM, b. Mar 31, 1801, PLYMOUTH; d. Jul 31, 1870, CARVER.

Generation No. 6

39. WILLIAM6 DREW (ELIZABETH5 ATWOOD, JOHN4, JOHN3, MARY2 LUCAS, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1784 in PLYMOUTH (Source: BURIAL HILL, B. DREW.), and died Nov 07, 1829 in PLYMOUTH (Source: BURIAL HILL, B. DREW, 59.). He married SARAH HOLMES Nov 04, 1804 in PLYMOUTH (Source: Published Oct 6 p 295), daughter of EPHRAIM HOLMES and LUCY BARNES. Children of WILLIAM DREW and SARAH HOLMES are: 68. i. STEPHEN D.7 DREW, b. Sep 27, 1812, PLYMOUTH; d. May 01, 1900, MIDDLEBORO. ii. WILLIAM DREW, b. Feb 14, 1805 (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON

PRESS 1993), 214.). iii. LUCY DREW, b. Feb 28, 1807 (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS

1993), 214.). iv. GAMALIEL DREW, b. Nov 15, 1808 (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON

PRESS 1993), 214.). v. ELIZABETH DREW, b. Aug 13, 1810 (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON

PRESS 1993), 214.). vi. SARAH WOODWARD DREW, b. Aug 24, 1814 (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR,

(PICTON PRESS 1993), 214.). vii. JOANN DREW, b. Mar 31, 1817 (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON

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PRESS 1993), 214.). viii. REUBEN DREW, b. Feb 14, 1819 (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON

PRESS 1993), 214.). ix. CHARLES DREW, b. Jan 11, 1821, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR,

(PICTON PRESS 1993), 214.); d. Dec 02, 1821, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 214.).

x. SOPHRONIA DREW, b. Aug 27, 1822 (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 214.).

xi. CHARLES DREW, b. Sep 30, 1824, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 214.); d. Feb 20, 1825, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 214.).

xii. JAMES DREW, b. Apr 23, 1826 (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 214.).

40. LEVI6 LUCAS (JOSEPH5, JOHN4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Aug 02, 1768 in CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 41.), and died Apr 06, 1814 in PLYMOUTH (Source: BURIAL HILL, B. DREW, 114.). He married (1) HANNAH JACKSON May 12, 1794 in PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 374.). He married (2) BETSEY DAVIS Sep 05, 1802 in PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 379.). More About LEVI LUCAS: Event 1: SEA CAPTAIN Children of LEVI LUCAS and HANNAH JACKSON are: 69. i. ISAAC JACKSON7 LUCAS, b. Jul 03, 1797, PLYMOUTH; d. Dec 20, 1877, PLYMOUTH. 70. ii. ALLEN LUCAS, b. Feb 22, 1799, PLYMOUTH; d. Dec 11, 1872, NEW BEDFORD, MA. iii. LEVI LUCAS. Child of LEVI LUCAS and BETSEY DAVIS is: 71. iv. THOMAS DAVIS7 LUCAS, b. 1806; d. 1857. 41. CALVIN6 LUCAS (JOSEPH5, JOHN4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Jun 23, 1770 in CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.). He married RUTH. Children of CALVIN LUCAS and RUTH are: i. JAMES7 LUCAS, b. Jun 24, 1794, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 41.); m. CYNTHIA MANTER,

Dec 31, 1822, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 446.).

ii. OLIVE LUCAS, b. May 10, 1797, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 42.). iii. RUTH LUCAS, b. Oct 20, 1801, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 42.). iv. CALVIN LUTHER LUCAS, b. Mar 09, 1807, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.). v. RUBIE FULLER LUCAS, b. Aug 25, 1812, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 42.). 42. JOSEPH6 LUCAS (JOSEPH5, JOHN4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Feb 06, 1785 in CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 41.). He married LYDIA KEEN Aft. Apr 17, 1823 in PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 446, Intention.). Children of JOSEPH LUCAS and LYDIA KEEN are: i. AUGUSTUS HENRY7 LUCAS, b. Apr 10, 1824, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman,

PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 346.); m. ELIZA SYLVESTER. ii. CATHARINE AMELIA LUCAS, b. Jun 24, 1825, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman,

PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 346.). iii. FREDERICK WILLIAM LUCAS, b. Jul 27, 1831, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman,

PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 346.); m. MARY SYLVESTER. 43. PERSIS6 LUCAS (JOHN5, JOHN4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born May 11, 1782 in CARVER (Source: (1) BIRTH CERT., (2) CARVER VR, 42.), and died Dec 30, 1848 in CARVER

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(Source: (1) DEATH CERT., (2) CARVER VR, 160., (3) OCSEM, 45.). She married BENJAMIN LUCAS Jun 01, 1806 in CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 112.), son of BELA LUCAS and HANNAH LUCAS. More About BENJAMIN LUCAS: Occupation: Housewright (Source: PLYMOUTH COUNTY PROBATE, 54:160,161.) Children of PERSIS LUCAS and BENJAMIN LUCAS are: i. BENJAMIN7 LUCAS, b. Sep 30, 1808, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.); m. EMILY DIXON, Dec

18, 1831, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 344.).

ii. ERASTUS LUCAS, b. Apr 07, 1811, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.). iii. ISAAC LUCAS, b. Feb 08, 1813, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 41.). iv. ZILLAH WINSLOW LUCAS, b. Nov 27, 1815, CARVER (Source: (1) CARVER VR, 42., (2) OCSEM,

45.); d. Jul 07, 1846, CARVER (Source: (1) OCSEM, 45., (2) CARVER VR, 160.). 72. v. JOHN BELA LUCAS, b. Feb 24, 1818, CARVER, MA; d. Mar 18, 1885, CARVER. vi. PERCES SHAW LUCAS, b. Jun 20, 1820, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 42.). 44. ISSACHER6 LUCAS (JOHN5, JOHN4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Aug 28, 1784 in CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 41.). He married NANCY RUSSELL Dec 04, 1806 in CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 111.). Children of ISSACHER LUCAS and NANCY RUSSELL are: i. JOHN7 LUCAS, b. Jul 13, 1807, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 41.). ii. EDWARD FULLER LUCAS, b. May 10, 1809, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.). iii. DEBORAH LUCAS, b. Jul 24, 1811, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.). 45. NATHAN6 LUCAS (DAVID5, JOHN4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Aug 28, 1772 in KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 105.). He married PRISCILLA SAMPSON Mar 28, 1805 in KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 251.). Children of NATHAN LUCAS and PRISCILLA SAMPSON are: i. ELIZA EDISON7 LUCAS, b. May 23, 1806, KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 105.). ii. MARTIN BRADFORD LUCAS, b. Jan 02, 1809, KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 105.); m.

DEBORAH B BRIGGS, May 03, 1835, PLYMPTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 251.). iii. ANN LEWIS LUCAS, b. Feb 23, 1811, KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 105.); d. Apr 10, 1835,

KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 364.). iv. SILVIA SAMPSON LUCAS, b. Jun 29, 1813, KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 106.). v. ABIGAIL WINSLOW LUCAS, b. Nov 07, 1815, KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 105.); m.

LUTHER CLIFFORD, Aug 27, 1843, KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 251.). vi. ALVIN LUCAS, b. Bef. Mar 28, 1817, KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 105.). vii. ROXELANA LUCAS, b. May 04, 1821, KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 105.); m. WARREN N

EVERSON, Jun 21, 1844, KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 251.). viii. GEORGE ELLIS LUCAS, b. Apr 27, 1826, KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 105.). 46. HANNAH6 LUCAS (DAVID5, JOHN4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Jun 26, 1784 in KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 105.). She married HOSEA LUCAS Jan 18, 1810 in KINGSTON (Source: (1) CARVER VR, 111., (2) KINGSTON VR, 251.), son of ABIJAH LUCAS and MARY ROBBINS. Children of HANNAH LUCAS and HOSEA LUCAS are: i. ELIZABETH7 LUCAS, b. Oct 18, 1815, CARVER (Source: (1) CARVER VR, 159., (2) OCSEM, 45.);

d. Jan 28, 1818, CARVER (Source: (1) CARVER VR, 159., (2) OCSEM, 45.). ii. JAMES F LUCAS, b. 1826, KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 251.); m. ELIZA M RIPLEY, Jun 11,

1848, KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 251.).

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47. DAVID6 LUCAS (DAVID5, JOHN4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born May 26, 1787 in KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 105.). He married MARY. Children of DAVID LUCAS and MARY are: i. DANIEL7 LUCAS, b. Aug 29, 1813, KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 105.); d. Dec 28, 1813,

KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 364.). ii. SARAH LUCAS, b. Nov 07, 1814, KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 106.); m. SETH C BABBIT,

Oct 07, 1838, KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 251.). iii. LYDIA ANN LUCAS, b. Aug 10, 1817, KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 105.); d. May 19, 1818,

KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 364.). iv. LUCY LUCAS, b. Aug 05, 1819, KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 105.); d. Jan 22, 1820,

KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 364.). v. MARY S LUCAS, b. Jan 23, 1821, KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 105.). vi. SABA LUCAS, b. Oct 30, 1823, KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 106.). vii. DAVID LUCAS, b. Dec 19, 1825, KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 105.). viii. HARVEY LUCAS, b. Jun 03, 1827, KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 105.). ix. ALBERT LUCAS, b. Apr 08, 1830, KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 105.). 48. BENJAMIN6 LUCAS (BELA5, BENJAMIN4, WILLIAM3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Oct 12, 1783 in CARVER (Source: (1) Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 393., (2) CARVER VR, 40.), and died Sep 03, 1821 in CARVER (Source: (1) OCSEM, 45., (2) CARVER VR, 158.). He married PERSIS LUCAS Jun 01, 1806 in CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 112.), daughter of JOHN LUCAS and LYDIA FULLER. More About BENJAMIN LUCAS: Occupation: Housewright (Source: PLYMOUTH COUNTY PROBATE, 54:160,161.) Children of BENJAMIN LUCAS and PERSIS LUCAS are: i. BENJAMIN7 LUCAS, b. Sep 30, 1808, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.); m. EMILY DIXON, Dec

18, 1831, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 344.).

ii. ERASTUS LUCAS, b. Apr 07, 1811, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.). iii. ISAAC LUCAS, b. Feb 08, 1813, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 41.). iv. ZILLAH WINSLOW LUCAS, b. Nov 27, 1815, CARVER (Source: (1) CARVER VR, 42., (2) OCSEM,

45.); d. Jul 07, 1846, CARVER (Source: (1) OCSEM, 45., (2) CARVER VR, 160.). 72. v. JOHN BELA LUCAS, b. Feb 24, 1818, CARVER, MA; d. Mar 18, 1885, CARVER. vi. PERCES SHAW LUCAS, b. Jun 20, 1820, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 42.). 49. EZRA6 LUCAS (BELA5, BENJAMIN4, WILLIAM3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Oct 08, 1791 in PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 393., (2) OCSEM, 199.), and died Oct 31, 1833 in PLYMOUTH (Source: OCSEM, 199.). He married BETSEY BARROWS Sep 21, 1821 in PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 322.), daughter of ASA BARROWS. Children of EZRA LUCAS and BETSEY BARROWS are: i. EZRA7 LUCAS, b. Mar 09, 1823, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR,

(PICTON PRESS 1993), 450.); d. May 29, 1871, PLYMOUTH (Source: GRAVESTONE, Cemetery at Darby.).

ii. BETSEY LUCAS, b. Feb 19, 1825, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 450.).

73. iii. FRANCIS WINSLOW LUCAS, b. Jul 17, 1827, PLYMOUTH; d. Oct 20, 1884, PLYMOUTH. iv. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN LUCAS, b. Dec 23, 1833, PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) GRAVESTONE,

Cemetery at Darby., (2) DAVIS.); d. Sep 01, 1862, PLYMOUTH (Source: GRAVESTONE, Cemetery at Darby.).

50. ZEPENIAH B.6 LUCAS (WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Aug 09, 1796 in PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 425.). He married ELIZA I BLACKMER Oct 30, 1819 in PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp /

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Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 468.). Children of ZEPENIAH LUCAS and ELIZA BLACKMER are: i. IVORY B.7 LUCAS, b. Jul 30, 1822, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR,

(PICTON PRESS 1993), 232.); m. MARY G. WALKER. ii. EMELY H. LUCAS, b. Jan 29, 1820, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR,

(PICTON PRESS 1993), 232.). 51. EZRA6 LUCAS (SAMUEL5, SAMUEL4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Mar 15, 1786 in PLYMPTON (Source: (1) PLYMPTON VR, 134., (2) CARVER VR, 40.), and died Sep 30, 1842 in CARVER (Source: (1) CARVER VR, 159., (2) OCSEM, 45.). He married ANNA TILSON Aft. May 27, 1815 in CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 111.). Child of EZRA LUCAS and ANNA TILSON is: i. EZRA7 LUCAS, b. May 19, 1816, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR,

(PICTON PRESS 1993), 454.). 52. JOHN SHAW6 LUCAS (SAMUEL5, SAMUEL4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born May 30, 1793 in CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 41.). He married MARY BARTLETT Jun 15, 1816 in CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 111.). Children of JOHN LUCAS and MARY BARTLETT are: i. DAVID B.7 LUCAS, b. Jan 26, 1817, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.); d. Sep 1840, NEW

ORLEANS (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 516.). 74. ii. HIRAM LUCAS, b. Oct 12, 1820, CARVER. iii. EDWIN LUCAS, b. Mar 14, 1823, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.). iv. JOHN LUCAS, b. Oct 12, 1826, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 41.); d. Oct 17, 1826, CARVER

(Source: CARVER VR, 159.). v. JOHN SHAW LUCAS, b. Mar 18, 1834, PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) Van Antwerp / Sherman,

PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 330., (2) ABINGTON VR, 138.); m. MARTHA AMELIA. More About JOHN SHAW LUCAS: Event 1: Company E 23rd Mass Volunteers

vi. DANIEL WEBSTER LUCAS, b. Jun 19, 1838, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 330.).

53. JESSE6 LUCAS (SAMUEL5, SAMUEL4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Feb 26, 1796 in CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 41.). He married DEBORAH BAGNAL Apr 13, 1820 in CARVER (Source: (1) CARVER VR, 111., (2) Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 445.). Children of JESSE LUCAS and DEBORAH BAGNAL are: i. CAROLINE M.7 LUCAS, b. Oct 30, 1836, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.). ii. LUCIA D. LUCAS, b. Sep 19, 1822, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 41.). iii. JESSE LUCAS, b. Jan 23, 1833, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 41.). iv. LUCIA ROBBINS LUCAS, b. Oct 12, 1829, CARVER (Source: (1) CARVER VR, 41., (2) PLYMPTON

VR, 135.); m. FREDERICK WRIGHT, May 07, 1848, PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 346.). v. MEHETEBEL LUCAS, b. Mar 06, 1825, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 41.). vi. REBECCA J. LUCAS, b. Sep 12, 1839, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 41.); d. Sep 12, 1844,

CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 160.). vii. REBEKAH JACKSON LUCAS, b. Jul 11, 1844, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 42.). 54. STEPHEN6 LUCAS (SAMUEL5, SAMUEL4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Dec 05,

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1798 in CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 42.). He married REBECCA HOLMES May 21, 1820 in PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 445, Int Apr 30 p 317.). Child of STEPHEN LUCAS and REBECCA HOLMES is: i. REBECCA7 LUCAS, b. 1825 (Source: DAVIS, 178.); m. ALEXANDER G. NYE. 55. JOEL6 LUCAS (ISAAC SHAW5, SAMUEL4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Dec 26, 1784 in CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 41.). He married DIANNA PUFFER. Child of JOEL LUCAS and DIANNA PUFFER is: 75. i. THOMAS P.7 LUCAS, b. May 18, 1822, BROCKTON. 56. HOSEA6 LUCAS (ABIJAH5, SAMUEL4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Aug 18, 1784 in CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.). He married HANNAH LUCAS Jan 18, 1810 in KINGSTON (Source: (1) CARVER VR, 111., (2) KINGSTON VR, 251.), daughter of DAVID LUCAS and LYDIA WRIGHT. Children of HOSEA LUCAS and HANNAH LUCAS are: i. ELIZABETH7 LUCAS, b. Oct 18, 1815, CARVER (Source: (1) CARVER VR, 159., (2) OCSEM, 45.);

d. Jan 28, 1818, CARVER (Source: (1) CARVER VR, 159., (2) OCSEM, 45.). ii. JAMES F LUCAS, b. 1826, KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 251.); m. ELIZA M RIPLEY, Jun 11,

1848, KINGSTON (Source: KINGSTON VR, 251.). 57. ABIJAH6 LUCAS (ABIJAH5, SAMUEL4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Jul 19, 1790 in CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 39.), and died May 02, 1849 in CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 158.). He married HANNAH SHURTLEFF Dec 06, 1818 in CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 111.). Children of ABIJAH LUCAS and HANNAH SHURTLEFF are: i. MARY R7 LUCAS, b. Oct 24, 1818, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 41.); d. Oct 15, 1822, CARVER

(Source: CARVER VR, 160.). ii. HORATIO A. LUCAS, b. Nov 09, 1820, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.); d. Oct 19, 1822,

CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 159.). iii. MARY R LUCAS, b. Sep 28, 1822, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 41.). iv. ABIGAIL SHURTLEFF LUCAS, b. Nov 13, 1828, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 39.). v. LOT SHURTLEFF LUCAS, b. Aug 29, 1831, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 41.). 58. HARVEY6 LUCAS (ABIJAH5, SAMUEL4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Oct 05, 1794 in CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.). He married SARAH ATWOOD Aft. Jun 24, 1826 in CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 111.). Children of HARVEY LUCAS and SARAH ATWOOD are: i. HORATIO ATWOOD7 LUCAS, b. Sep 19, 1827, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.); m. MARY E.

LEACH. ii. ELEANOR LUCAS, b. Jul 22, 1830, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.); d. May 09, 1831,

CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 159.). 59. MARTIN LUTHER6 LUCAS (ABIJAH5, SAMUEL4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Oct 05, 1800 in CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 41.), and died Aug 29, 1864 in CARVER. He married MARY SHURTLEFF May 09, 1830 in CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 112.), daughter of EBENEZER SHURTLEFF. Children of MARTIN LUCAS and MARY SHURTLEFF are:

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76. i. EBENEZER SHURTLEFF7 LUCAS, b. May 15, 1831, CARVER. ii. REBECCA BARTLETT LUCAS, b. May 14, 1834, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 42.). iii. HENRY MARTIN LUCAS, b. Oct 28, 1836, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.). iv. ELISHA SHAW LUCAS, b. Aug 10, 1839, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.); m. MATILDA

UNWIN BUFFUM. v. WILLIAM SHURTLEFF LUCAS, b. Aug 10, 1839, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 42.); d. Dec 24,

1839, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 160.). vi. SARAH ELLEN LUCAS, b. Sep 22, 1841, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 42.); m. NELSON H.

FULLER. vii. ELDORA CATHERINE LUCAS, b. Aug 11, 1845, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.); d. Aug 01,

1920 (Source: A. KEMP UNPUBLISHED.); m. SILAS POOLE. 60. NATHANIEL6 LUCAS (NEHEMIAH5, BARNABAS4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Sep 09, 1800 (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 135.). He married MARY WRIGHT Oct 13, 1833 in PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 346.). Child of NATHANIEL LUCAS and MARY WRIGHT is: i. ISAAC WINSLOW7 LUCAS, b. May 26, 1835, PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 134.); m.

EMILY A. RANKIN. 61. EPHRAIM6 LUCAS (BARNABAS5, BARNABAS4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Aug 30, 1789 in CARVER (Source: CARVER VR.). He married SALLY LORING Jan 01, 1819 in PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 321.). Children of EPHRAIM LUCAS and SALLY LORING are: i. ABNER7 LUCAS, b. Aug 10, 1824, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR,

(PICTON PRESS 1993), 538.). ii. SARAH LUCAS, b. Dec 02, 1828, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR,

(PICTON PRESS 1993), 538.). iii. BETSEY C. LUCAS, b. Jan 12, 1832, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH

VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 538.). iv. LOUISA B. LUCAS, b. Jan 07, 1835, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR,

(PICTON PRESS 1993), 538.). v. EPHRAIM T. LUCAS, b. Jun 11, 1839, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH

VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 538.). vi. MARY CASLEN LUCAS, b. Sep 29, 1844, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman,

PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 567.). 62. WARREN6 LUCAS (BARNABAS5, BARNABAS4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1). He married CHARLOTTE HATHAWAY Sep 09, 1827 in CARVER (Source: (1) CARVER VR, 112, Intention August 25, 1827., (2) Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 323.). Children of WARREN LUCAS and CHARLOTTE HATHAWAY are: i. ASENATH7 LUCAS, b. Mar 20, 1831, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.). ii. PRISCILLA COGGESHALL LUCAS, b. Mar 04, 1836, CARVER (Source: (1) CARVER VR, 160., (2)

OCSEM, 45.); d. Jan 27, 1837, CARVER (Source: (1) CARVER VR, 160., (2) OCSEM, 45.). iii. CHARLOTTE WARREN LUCAS, b. Nov 26, 1828, CARVER (Source: (1) CARVER VR, 160., (2)

OCSEM, 45.); d. Feb 21, 1829, CARVER (Source: (1) CARVER VR, 160., (2) OCSEM, 45.). 63. CALEB6 LUCAS (CALEB5, BARNABAS4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1799 in CARVER (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 345.). He married (1) MARY MCMASTERS Aug 29, 1829 in CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 111.). He married (2) BETSEY BENT Aug 15, 1848 in PLYMPTON (Source: PLYMPTON VR, 345.), daughter of ZENAS BENT. Child of CALEB LUCAS and MARY MCMASTERS is:

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i. CORDELIA7 LUCAS, b. Apr 13, 1834, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 159.); d. Dec 31, 1837,

CARVER (Source: (1) CARVER VR, 159., (2) OCSEM, 45.). 64. WILLIAM WARREN6 LUCAS (LAZARUS5, JOSEPH4, WILLIAM3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born in OF SANGERVILLE MAINE. He married SALLY LATHAM. Children of WILLIAM LUCAS and SALLY LATHAM are: i. BENJAMIN7 LUCAS. ii. LEWELYN LUCAS. iii. LATHAM A. LUCAS. iv. SARAH A. LUCAS. 65. EZRA6 LUCAS (ISAAC5, BENJAMIN4, WILLIAM3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Apr 16, 1789 in MARIETTA, OH, and died Sep 01, 1861 in GREENFIELD, OH. He married ISABELLE MCKENZIE Apr 02, 1811 in WASHINGTON CO., PA. More About EZRA LUCAS: Event 1: Soldier War of 1812 Children of EZRA LUCAS and ISABELLE MCKENZIE are: i. ISAAC7 LUCAS, b. Dec 25, 1811. ii. ISABELLA LUCAS, b. Oct 02, 1813. iii. DANIEL LUCAS, b. Aug 12, 1815. iv. JOHN LUCAS, b. Mar 09, 1817. v. JAMES LUCAS, b. May 31, 1819. vi. DAVID LUCAS, b. Apr 20, 1821. vii. MARY JANE LUCAS, b. Mar 11, 1824. viii. INFANT LUCAS, b. Apr 19, 1826. ix. EZRA LUCAS, b. 1827, GREENFIELD, OH; d. Jun 09, 1850, GREENFIELD, OH. x. EZRA LUCAS, b. Jan 14, 1828. xi. ELIZABETH LUCAS, b. 1831. xii. SARAH ANNE LUCAS, b. Nov 06, 1833. xiii. CATHERINE LUCAS, b. Aug 06, 1837. 66. DANIEL6 LUCAS (ISAAC5, BENJAMIN4, WILLIAM3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Jul 05, 1793, and died Apr 24, 1846 in GREENFIELD, OH. He married JANE MCKENZIE Feb 06, 1817 in ROSS CO. OH. Children of DANIEL LUCAS and JANE MCKENZIE are: 77. i. JAMES GRANT7 LUCAS, b. Jan 16, 1818; d. Aug 09, 1873. ii. JANE SMITH LUCAS, b. Jan 02, 1820. iii. MARY LUCAS, b. Mar 18, 1822, GREENFIELD, OH. iv. ISAAC BERRIAGE LUCAS, b. May 15, 1824. v. ISABELA LUCAS, b. Jul 31, 1826. vi. LUCINDA LUCAS, b. Apr 03, 1829. 67. JAMES6 DUNHAM (LUCY5 LUCAS, BENJAMIN4, WILLIAM3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Mar 31, 1801 in PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) CARVER VR, 29., (2) GRAVESTONE LAKENHAM CEMETERY.), and died Jul 31, 1870 in CARVER (Source: GRAVESTONE LAKENHAM CEMETERY.). He married RUTH PRATT May 16, 1822 in CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 101.), daughter of ISAIAH PRATT and RUTH RANSOM. Children of JAMES DUNHAM and RUTH PRATT are: 78. i. ABIGAIL RANSOM7 DUNHAM, b. Oct 08, 1826, CARVER; d. Oct 06, 1908, CARVER. ii. JAMES L DUNHAM, b. 1838; d. Jan 08, 1855, CARVER (Source: GRAVESTONE LAKENHAM

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Generation No. 7

68. STEPHEN D.7 DREW (WILLIAM6, ELIZABETH5 ATWOOD, JOHN4, JOHN3, MARY2 LUCAS, THOMAS1) was born Sep 27, 1812 in PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 214., (2) MD, 21:166.), and died May 01, 1900 in MIDDLEBORO (Source: DEATH CERT.). He married (1) LYDIA WILLIAMS RYDER Dec 17, 1837 in PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 340.). He married (2) CHARITY S. BURT 1854 in PLYMOUTH, daughter of EDWARD BURT and ELIZABETH DUNHAM. He married (3) HANNAH E. BURGESS Aft. 1868 in PLYMOUTH. More About STEPHEN D. DREW: Event 1: Buried at Oak Grove Cem Lot 284 Plymouth (Source: DEATH CERT.) Occupation: Mariner 1859 / Seaman 1844 (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 564,599.) Children of STEPHEN DREW and LYDIA RYDER are: i. STEPHEN D.8 DREW, b. 1844 (Source: DAVIS, 94.); m. FANNY TRIBOU. ii. ELLEN DREW, b. Aug 09, 1849, PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR,

(PICTON PRESS 1993), 599., (2) CENSUS MIDDLEBORO, Reel 519, 1860 Census 463/562.). iii. ADELIA R. DREW, b. Jul 27, 1840, PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR,

(PICTON PRESS 1993), 504.). Child of STEPHEN DREW and CHARITY BURT is: 79. iv. CHARLOTTE REBECCA8 DREW, b. Jan 31, 1856, PLYMOUTH, MA; d. Aug 05, 1923,

BRIDGEPORT, CT. 69. ISAAC JACKSON7 LUCAS (LEVI6, JOSEPH5, JOHN4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Jul 03, 1797 in PLYMOUTH (Source: BURIAL HILL, B. DREW, 114.), and died Dec 20, 1877 in PLYMOUTH (Source: BURIAL HILL, B. DREW, 114.). He married CATHERINE HOWLAND Oct 17, 1819 in PLYMOUTH (Source: Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 444.). Children of ISAAC LUCAS and CATHERINE HOWLAND are: i. ISAAC JACKSON8 LUCAS, b. Feb 20, 1830, PLYMOUTH (Source: BURIAL HILL, B. DREW, 114.); d.

Oct 17, 1858, PLYMOUTH (Source: BURIAL HILL, B. DREW, 114.); m. MARY ANN CHAPMAN. ii. HANNAH J. LUCAS, b. Apr 1827, PLYMOUTH (Source: BURIAL HILL, B. DREW, 114.); d. Oct 17,

1863, PLYMOUTH (Source: BURIAL HILL, B. DREW, 114.); m. JOHN B. WASHBURN. iii. CATHERINE H. LUCAS. iv. LEWIS F. LUCAS. v. GEORGE W. LUCAS. 70. ALLEN7 LUCAS (LEVI6, JOSEPH5, JOHN4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Feb 22, 1799 in PLYMOUTH (Source: From Mayflower Society Library Records in Plymouth, Russell Healey Lucas Mayflower Lineage.), and died Dec 11, 1872 in NEW BEDFORD, MA (Source: From Mayflower Society Library Records in Plymouth, Russell Healey Lucas Mayflower Lineage.). He married DOROTHY BARTLETT Jul 15, 1821 in Probably NEW BEDFORD (Source: From Mayflower Society Library Records in Plymouth, Russell Healey Lucas Mayflower Lineage.). More About ALLEN LUCAS: Occupation: Merchant Child of ALLEN LUCAS and DOROTHY BARTLETT is: 80. i. WILLIAM ALLEN8 LUCAS, b. Apr 02, 1822, NEW BEDFORD, MA; d. Jul 03, 1890, NEWTONVILLE,

MA.

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71. THOMAS DAVIS7 LUCAS (LEVI6, JOSEPH5, JOHN4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born 1806 (Source: A. KEMP UNPUBLISHED.), and died 1857. He married SUSAN MALVINA FRENCH 1836. Child of THOMAS LUCAS and SUSAN FRENCH is: 81. i. EDWARD FRENCH8 LUCAS, b. Dec 22, 1852; d. 1923. 72. JOHN BELA7 LUCAS (BENJAMIN6, BELA5, BENJAMIN4, WILLIAM3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Feb 24, 1818 in CARVER, MA (Source: (1) BIRTH CERT., (2) CARVER VR, p41.), and died Mar 18, 1885 in CARVER (Source: GRAVESTONE LAKENHAM CEMETERY.). He married ABIGAIL RANSOM DUNHAM Jun 14, 1846 in CARVER, MA (Source: CARVER VR, 111.), daughter of JAMES DUNHAM and RUTH PRATT. Children of JOHN LUCAS and ABIGAIL DUNHAM are: 82. i. JAMES LEWIS8 LUCAS, b. Oct 01, 1855, CARVER, MA; d. Oct 19, 1944, CORAL GABLES, FL. ii. EMILY D LUCAS, b. Sep 06, 1847, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.). iii. ABBA D. LUCAS, b. Jan 31, 1853, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, Town Hall.); d. Mar 02, 1853,

CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, Town Hall.). iv. RUFUS LUCAS, b. Jan 18, 1850, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, Town Hall.). v. EVERETT ELLIS LUCAS, b. Dec 07, 1863, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, Town Hall.); d.

Glendale, CA. vi. JOHN BELA LUCAS, b. Nov 16, 1856, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, Town Hall.); d. Jan 06, 1857,

CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, Town Hall.). 73. FRANCIS WINSLOW7 LUCAS (EZRA6, BELA5, BENJAMIN4, WILLIAM3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Jul 17, 1827 in PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) Van Antwerp / Sherman, PLYMOUTH VR, (PICTON PRESS 1993), 450., (2) GRAVESTONE, Cemetery at Darby.), and died Oct 20, 1884 in PLYMOUTH (Source: GRAVESTONE, Cemetery at Darby.). He married (1) MARY JANE BULLARD, daughter of BENJAMIN BULLARD. He married (2) CAROLINE BRADLEY 1852 in PLYMOUTH (Source: DAVIS.). Children of FRANCIS LUCAS and CAROLINE BRADLEY are: i. CARRIE ORENDA8 LUCAS, b. Sep 10, 1857, PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) GRAVESTONE, Cemetery at

Darby., (2) DAVIS.); d. Mar 03, 1867, PLYMOUTH (Source: GRAVESTONE, Cemetery at Darby.). ii. CAROLINE F. LUCAS, b. 1862, PLYMOUTH (Source: (1) GRAVESTONE, Cemetery at Darby., (2)

DAVIS.); d. 1903, PLYMOUTH (Source: GRAVESTONE, Cemetery at Darby.); m. RALPH B. PUTNEY.

74. HIRAM7 LUCAS (JOHN SHAW6, SAMUEL5, SAMUEL4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Oct 12, 1820 in CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.). He married JEANETTE BREWSTER Oct 07, 1847 in DUXBURY,MA (Source: DUXBURY VR, 275.), daughter of MELZAR BREWSTER and ELIZABETH R.. Child of HIRAM LUCAS and JEANETTE BREWSTER is: i. BOY8 LUCAS, b. Sep 01, 1849, DUXBURY,MA (Source: DUXBURY VR.); d. Sep 12, 1849,

DUXBURY,MA (Source: DUXBURY VR, 394.). 75. THOMAS P.7 LUCAS (JOEL6, ISAAC SHAW5, SAMUEL4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born May 18, 1822 in BROCKTON (Source: BROCKTON VR, 95.). He married CAROLINE P. MERRIMAN.

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Child of THOMAS LUCAS and CAROLINE MERRIMAN is: 83. i. THOMAS M.8 LUCAS, b. 1852. 76. EBENEZER SHURTLEFF7 LUCAS (MARTIN LUTHER6, ABIJAH5, SAMUEL4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born May 15, 1831 in CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.). He married ELIZA H. WALKER (Source: DAVIS, 179.). Children of EBENEZER LUCAS and ELIZA WALKER are: i. MARY A.8 LUCAS, b. 1857 (Source: DAVIS, Appendix.). ii. HANNAH ADELIA LUCAS, b. 1858. iii. MARIA E. LUCAS, b. 1860. iv. HENRY E. LUCAS, b. 1862. v. AMELIA T. LUCAS, b. 1863. vi. HENRY E. LUCAS, b. 1868. vii. HATTIE H. LUCAS, b. 1872. viii. HELEN E. LUCAS, b. 1873. 77. JAMES GRANT7 LUCAS (DANIEL6, ISAAC5, BENJAMIN4, WILLIAM3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Jan 16, 1818, and died Aug 09, 1873. He married JULIA CAROLYNE BROWN. Child of JAMES LUCAS and JULIA BROWN is: i. LEMUEL HENRY8 LUCAS, b. Sep 24, 1863; d. Apr 16, 1929. 78. ABIGAIL RANSOM7 DUNHAM (JAMES6, LUCY5 LUCAS, BENJAMIN4, WILLIAM3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Oct 08, 1826 in CARVER (Source: (1) CARVER VR, 30., (2) DEATH CERT.), and died Oct 06, 1908 in CARVER (Source: DEATH CERT.). She married JOHN BELA LUCAS Jun 14, 1846 in CARVER, MA (Source: CARVER VR, 111.), son of BENJAMIN LUCAS and PERSIS LUCAS. Children of ABIGAIL DUNHAM and JOHN LUCAS are: 82. i. JAMES LEWIS8 LUCAS, b. Oct 01, 1855, CARVER, MA; d. Oct 19, 1944, CORAL GABLES, FL. ii. EMILY D LUCAS, b. Sep 06, 1847, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, 40.). iii. ABBA D. LUCAS, b. Jan 31, 1853, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, Town Hall.); d. Mar 02, 1853,

CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, Town Hall.). iv. RUFUS LUCAS, b. Jan 18, 1850, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, Town Hall.). v. EVERETT ELLIS LUCAS, b. Dec 07, 1863, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, Town Hall.); d.

Glendale, CA. vi. JOHN BELA LUCAS, b. Nov 16, 1856, CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, Town Hall.); d. Jan 06, 1857,

CARVER (Source: CARVER VR, Town Hall.).

Generation No. 8

79. CHARLOTTE REBECCA8 DREW (STEPHEN D.7, WILLIAM6, ELIZABETH5 ATWOOD, JOHN4, JOHN3, MARY2 LUCAS, THOMAS1) was born Jan 31, 1856 in PLYMOUTH, MA (Source: DEATH CERT.), and died Aug 05, 1923 in BRIDGEPORT, CT (Source: BIRTH CERT.). She married JAMES LEWIS LUCAS Nov 18, 1876 in MIDDLEBORO, MA (Source: MARRIAGE CERT.), son of JOHN LUCAS and ABIGAIL DUNHAM. Children of CHARLOTTE DREW and JAMES LUCAS are: i. CHESTER LEWIS9 LUCAS, b. Apr 09, 1881, Middleboro Mass; d. Nov 03, 1921, Syracuse; m. ELLA

SOPHIA BARNES, Oct 21, 1903, LYNN, MA. ii. FRANK BENJAMIN LUCAS, b. May 10, 1889, LYNN, MA (Source: BIRTH CERT.); d. Jul 19, 1967,

NEWTOWN, CT (Source: DEATH CERT.); m. ETHEL ANNA ROGERS, Oct 26, 1909, BLACK ROCK CONG. CH. BRIDGEPORT, CT.

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80. WILLIAM ALLEN8 LUCAS (ALLEN7, LEVI6, JOSEPH5, JOHN4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Apr 02, 1822 in NEW BEDFORD, MA, and died Jul 03, 1890 in NEWTONVILLE, MA. He married SARAH RUSSELL DOTEN Dec 28, 1846 in NEW BEDFORD, MA. Child of WILLIAM LUCAS and SARAH DOTEN is: i. GEORGE ELDREDGE9 LUCAS, b. Dec 28, 1861, NEW BEDFORD, MA; d. Aug 08, 1904,

ROSELAND, MA; m. GRACE WALTON HEALEY, Feb 24, 1891, BROOKLYN, NY. 81. EDWARD FRENCH8 LUCAS (THOMAS DAVIS7, LEVI6, JOSEPH5, JOHN4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Dec 22, 1852 (Source: A. KEMP UNPUBLISHED.), and died 1923. He married MARTHA PHELPS NOYES 1878. Child of EDWARD LUCAS and MARTHA NOYES is: i. SARAH9 LUCAS, b. Jul 20, 1880; m. SAMUEL HAWKES, Dec 04, 1901 (Source: A. KEMP

UNPUBLISHED.). 82. JAMES LEWIS8 LUCAS (JOHN BELA7, BENJAMIN6, BELA5, BENJAMIN4, WILLIAM3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born Oct 01, 1855 in CARVER, MA (Source: BIRTH CERT.), and died Oct 19, 1944 in CORAL GABLES, FL, Buried Bridgeport, CT, Mountain Grove Cem., Sect 12, (Source: DEATH CERT.). He married CHARLOTTE REBECCA DREW Nov 18, 1876 in MIDDLEBORO, MA (Source: MARRIAGE CERT.), daughter of STEPHEN DREW and CHARITY BURT. Children of JAMES LUCAS and CHARLOTTE DREW are: i. CHESTER LEWIS9 LUCAS, b. Apr 09, 1881, Middleboro Mass; d. Nov 03, 1921, Syracuse; m. ELLA

SOPHIA BARNES, Oct 21, 1903, LYNN, MA. ii. FRANK BENJAMIN LUCAS, b. May 10, 1889, LYNN, MA (Source: BIRTH CERT.); d. Jul 19, 1967,

NEWTOWN, CT, Buried Bridgeport, CT, Mountain Grove Cem, Lot 35, Sect 6 (Source: DEATH CERT.); m. ETHEL ANNA ROGERS, Oct 26, 1909, BLACK ROCK CONG. CH. BRIDGEPORT, CT.

83. THOMAS M.8 LUCAS (THOMAS P.7, JOEL6, ISAAC SHAW5, SAMUEL4, JOSEPH3, SAMUEL2, THOMAS1) was born 1852. He married MARY A BURKE. Child of THOMAS LUCAS and MARY BURKE is: i. THOMAS E.9 LUCAS, b. 1876; m. ANNE M. MILLETTE. REFERENCES: PLYMOUTH VR “Vital Records of Plymouth, Massachusetts to the year 1850” - Lee D. van Antwerp and Ruth Wilder Sherman, Picton Press, 1993. CARVER VR “Vital Records of Carver, Massachusetts to the year 1850” – New England Historic Genealogical Society , Boston, 1911 PLYMPTON VR “Vital Records of Plympton, Massachusetts to the year 1850” – New England Historic Genealogical Society , Boston, 1923 OCSEM “Old Cemeteries of Southeastern Massachusetts” - Printed by Middleborough Public Library, 1995, This book includes a very complete reference of death records in Plymouth County through the 1880's. This book is also useful for locating Plymouth County ancestors graves. (vital records don’t always include cemetery information).

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TAG “The American Genealogist” Serial Publication since 1922 - Currently published by Colony Research Group, 128 Massasoit Dr., Warwick R.I. 02888 Volume 41 (1965) pages 200 – 205 - "MARY2 LUCAS, PROBABLE WIFE OF NATHANIEL2 ATWOOD" by Mrs. John E. (Florence Harlow) Barclay, F.A.S.G., Whitman, Mass. This is an excellent summary of nearly all of the known information about Thomas Lucas and his family. This article is reprinted in this document with the permission of The American Genealogist (See Table of Contents). MD “Mayflower Descendant: A quarterly magazine of Pilgrim history and genealogy”, George Ernest Bowman, Pub by Mass Soc of Mayflower Desc. Reprinting of Primary sources PCWI - Plymouth Colony Wills and Inventories Volume 3, Society of Mayflower Descendants Library, Document Set 479 Thomas Lucas’ Death, Inventory, & Settlement of Estate. These records are reprinted in this document (See Table of Contents). PLYMOUTH COLONY PR – “Plymouth Colony Probate Records”, Most Probate Records are in 4 Plym Colony Volumes: 1,2 and part of 3 publ in MD, Rest to be Pub by Plimoth Plantation. (contact Mayflower Desc Library Plymoouth) Orig at Plym County Commissioners, South Russell St., 1685-1691 (See “Plym Colony Probate Guide”, Ruth Wilder Sherman & Robt S. Wakefield, 1983 :Plymouth, Colony Research Group, 128 Massasoit Dr., Warwick R.I. 02888) PLYMOUTH COUNTY PR “Plymouth County Probate Records”, Microfilm, Society of Mayflower Descendants Library – These are microfilms of the original hard – to – read hand written records. Wills and Inventories are transcribed in this document (See Table of Contents) for Thomas’ sons Benoni & Samuel and Samuel’s sons William and Joseph – (grandsons of Thomas) (See “Plymouth County Probate Index 1686-1881”, Ralph V. Wood 1988, Picton Press, P.O. Box 1111, Camden, ME 04843) COOKE MFIP “Mayflower Families in Progress, Francis Cooke”, 4 Generations, 1994, GSMD (General Society of Mayflower descendants) DOTY MFIP “Mayflower Families in Progress, Edward Doty”, 4 Generations, 1993, GSMD EATON MFIP “Mayflower Families in Progress, Francis Eaton”, 4 Generations, 1994, GSMD WARREN MFIP “Mayflower Families in Progress, Richard Warren”, 4 Generations, 1991, GSMD BARTLETT MFIP “Mayflower Families in Progress, Robert Bartlett”, 4 Generations, 1995, GSMD DAVIS “Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth”, William T. Davis Part 2 (Genealogical Register of Plymouth Families) A. Williams & Co., Boston, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore: Pages 177 – 179, Lucas BURIAL HILL “Burial Hill, Plymouth Massachusetts, Its monuments and gravestones numbered and briefly described”........Benjamin Drew, Avery and Doten, Plymouth Reprint Clearfield Co. Other Sources "The History Of The Indian Wars In New England From The First Settlement To The Termination Of The War With King Phillip In 1677" by Rev. William Hubbard. Revised and Supplemented by Samuel G. Drake Dec 16,1864; Reprint 1990 Heritage Books. "Diary of King Phillips War 1675 - 1676" (Little Compton Hist Society 1975 - Lockwood Publishing 1996) by Benjamin Church.

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Index of individuals in the listing

"LUCAS", WIDOW: 5 ADAMS, MARY: 5 AMELIA, MARTHA: 20 ATWOOD, BARNABAS: 5 ATWOOD, ELIZABETH: 5 ATWOOD, ELIZABETH: 8, 11, 16, 24, 26 ATWOOD, ISAAC: 5 ATWOOD, JOANNAH: 5 ATWOOD, JOANNAH: 5 ATWOOD, JOHN: 5, 6, 8, 11, 16, 24, 26 ATWOOD, JOHN: 6, 8, 11, 16, 24, 26 ATWOOD, MARY: 14 ATWOOD, MARY: 5 ATWOOD, NATHANIEL: 5 ATWOOD, NATHANIEL: 5 ATWOOD, SARAH: 21 BABBIT, SETH C: 19 BAGNAL, DEBORAH: 20 BAILEY, WARD: 14 BARNES, DEBORAH: 11 BARNES, ELLA SOPHIA: 26, 27 BARNES, HANNAH: 8 BARNES, LUCY: 16 BARROWS, ASA: 19 BARROWS, BETSEY: 19 BARROWS, MALATIAH: 9 BARROWS, REBECCA: 9 BARTLETT, DOROTHY: 24 BARTLETT, MARY: 20 BEARSE, ROBERT: 10 BENNET, ARTHUR: 7 BENT, BETSEY: 22 BENT, ZENAS: 22 BLACKINGTON, RHODA: 14 BLACKMER, ELIZA I: 19, 20 BRADFORD, WINSLOW: 12, 16 BRADLEY, CAROLINE: 25 BRETT, LYDIA: 7 BREWSTER, JEANETTE: 25 BREWSTER, MELZAR: 25 BRIGGS, DEBORAH B: 18 BROWN, JULIA CAROLYNE: 26 BRYANT, LUCY: 14 BUFFUM, MATILDA UNWIN: 22 BULLARD, BENJAMIN: 25 BULLARD, MARY JANE: 25 BURGESS, HANNAH E.: 24 BURKE, MARY A: 27 BURT, CHARITY S.: 24, 27 BURT, EDWARD: 24 CAREY, MALATHIAH: 7 CARVER, JOHN: 6 CARY, FRANCIS: 7 CHAPMAN, MARY ANN: 24 CHURCH, ABIGAIL: 8 CHURCHILL, JABEZ: 10 CLARK, DANIEL: 15 CLIFFORD, LUTHER: 18 COBB, JOHN: 9 COBB, JOSIAH: 14 COBB, JOSIAH: 15

COBB, MARY: 14 CODY, NANCY: 15 COLE, BETTY: 14 COLE, JOSHUA: 10 CORNISH, LYDIA: 10 CROCKER, LYDIA: 10, 12 CROCKER, THEOPHILUS: 10 DAVIS, BETSEY: 17 DESIRE: 12 DIXON, EMILY: 18, 19 DOTEN, SARAH RUSSELL: 27 DOTEY, LYDIA: 9, 16 DOTY, ELIZABETH: 11 DOTY, JOHN: 8, 9 DOTY, MEHITABEL: 8 DREW, ABIGAIL: 8 DREW, ADELIA R.: 24 DREW, CHARLES: 17 DREW, CHARLES: 17 DREW, CHARLOTTE REBECCA: 24, 26, 27 DREW, DAVID: 11 DREW, ELIZABETH: 16 DREW, ELLEN: 24 DREW, GAMALIEL: 16 DREW, HANNAH: 8 DREW, JAMES: 17 DREW, JOANN: 16 DREW, LEMUEL: 8 DREW, LUCY: 16 DREW, NICHOLAS: 11 DREW, REUBEN: 17 DREW, SARAH WOODWARD: 16 DREW, SOPHRONIA: 17 DREW, STEPHEN D.: 16, 24, 26, 27 DREW, STEPHEN D.: 24 DREW, WILLIAM: 11, 16, 24, 26 DREW, WILLIAM: 16 DUNHAM, ABIGAIL RANSOM: 23, 25, 26 DUNHAM, EBENEZER: 8 DUNHAM, ELIZABETH: 24 DUNHAM, GEORGE: 10 DUNHAM, JAMES: 16, 23, 25, 26 DUNHAM, JAMES L: 23 DUNHAM, JOHN: 16 DUNHAM, JOHN: 16 DUNHAM, SUSANNAH: 15 EDDY, LYDIA: 10 EVERSON, WARREN N: 18 FAUNCE, MARY: 6 FAUNCE, PRISCILLA: 6 FRENCH, SUSAN MALVINA: 25 FULLER, ISSACHAR: 11 FULLER, LYDIA: 11, 19 FULLER, NELSON H.: 22 FULLER, RUBIE: 11 HARLOW, NATHANIEL: 8 HARLOW, NATHANIEL: 8 HARLOW, NATHANIEL: 8 HARLOW, REPENTANCE: 6 HARLOW, SGT WILLIAM: 6 HARLOW, SUSANNA: 8

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HATHAWAY, CHARLOTTE: 22 HAWKES, SAMUEL: 27 HEALEY, GRACE WALTON: 27 HOLMES, EPHRAIM: 16 HOLMES, JEREMIAH: 10 HOLMES, JOSEPH: 10 HOLMES, REBECCA: 21 HOLMES, SARAH: 16 HOWLAND, CATHERINE: 24 HOWLAND, JOHN: 15 JACKSON, HANNAH: 17 JACKSON, LYDIA: 13 JACKSON, LYDIA: 6 KEEN, LYDIA: 17 KEMPTON, BATHSHEBA: 11 LATHAM, SALLY: 23 LEACH, MARY E.: 21 LEAVITT, ISRAEL: 6 LEAVITT, SARAH: 6 LORING, SALLY: 22 LUCAS, ABBA D.: 25, 26 LUCAS, ABEGAIL: 9 LUCAS, ABEGAIL: 9 LUCAS, ABIAL: 7 LUCAS, ABIGAIL: 10 LUCAS, ABIGAIL: 9 LUCAS, ABIGAIL: 14 LUCAS, ABIGAIL SHURTLEFF: 21 LUCAS, ABIGAIL WINSLOW: 18 LUCAS, ABIJAH: 9, 13, 18, 21, 26 LUCAS, ABIJAH: 14, 21 LUCAS, ABNER: 15 LUCAS, ABNER: 22 LUCAS, ABRAHAM: 12 LUCAS, ABRAHAM: 12 LUCAS, ALBERT: 19 LUCAS, ALDEN: 11 LUCAS, ALLEN: 17, 24, 27 LUCAS, ALVIN: 18 LUCAS, AMASA: 13 LUCAS, AMELIA T.: 26 LUCAS, ANN LEWIS: 18 LUCAS, ANNA: 11 LUCAS, ANSEL: 15 LUCAS, ANSEL: 14 LUCAS, ANSELL: 10, 15 LUCAS, ASAPH: 15 LUCAS, ASENATH: 13 LUCAS, ASENATH: 22 LUCAS, AUGUSTUS HENRY: 17 LUCAS, BARNABAS: 7 LUCAS, BARNABAS: 7, 9, 10, 14, 15, 22 LUCAS, BARNABAS: 10, 14, 22 LUCAS, BARNABAS: 14 LUCAS, BELA: 10, 12, 15, 16, 18, 19, 25, 27 LUCAS, BENJAMIN: 23 LUCAS, BENJAMIN: 8, 10, 12, 15, 16, 19, 23,

25-27 LUCAS, BENJAMIN: 10 LUCAS, BENJAMIN: 12, 16, 18, 19, 25-27 LUCAS, BENJAMIN: 16 LUCAS, BENJAMIN: 18, 19 LUCAS, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN: 19 LUCAS, BENONI: 7

LUCAS, BENONI: 5-9 LUCAS, BERRIAGE: 16 LUCAS, BESEY: 15 LUCAS, BETHIAH: 5 LUCAS, BETHYAH: 6 LUCAS, BETSEY: 19 LUCAS, BETSEY C.: 22 LUCAS, BEZALEEL: 9, 14 LUCAS, BOY: 25 LUCAS, CALEB: 10, 15, 22 LUCAS, CALEB: 15, 22 LUCAS, CALVIN: 11, 17 LUCAS, CALVIN: 12 LUCAS, CALVIN LUTHER: 17 LUCAS, CAROLINE F.: 25 LUCAS, CAROLINE M.: 20 LUCAS, CARRIE ORENDA: 25 LUCAS, CATHARINE AMELIA: 17 LUCAS, CATHERINE: 23 LUCAS, CATHERINE H.: 24 LUCAS, CHARLES: 15 LUCAS, CHARLOTTE WARREN: 22 LUCAS, CHESTER LEWIS: 26, 27 LUCAS, CONSIDER: 10 LUCAS, CORDELIA: 23 LUCAS, CYNTHIA: 15 LUCAS, DANIEL: 9 LUCAS, DANIEL: 13 LUCAS, DANIEL: 14 LUCAS, DANIEL: 16, 23, 26 LUCAS, DANIEL: 19 LUCAS, DANIEL: 23 LUCAS, DANIEL WEBSTER: 20 LUCAS, DAVID: 9, 11, 12, 18, 19, 21 LUCAS, DAVID: 12, 19 LUCAS, DAVID: 23 LUCAS, DAVID: 19 LUCAS, DAVID B.: 20 LUCAS, DAVID CAMBLE: 16 LUCAS, DEBORAH: 12 LUCAS, DEBORAH: 11 LUCAS, DEBORAH: 18 LUCAS, DESIRE: 12 LUCAS, DOTEN: 12 LUCAS, EBENEZER: 11 LUCAS, EBENEZER SHURTLEFF: 22, 26 LUCAS, EDWARD: 14 LUCAS, EDWARD FRENCH: 25, 27 LUCAS, EDWARD FULLER: 18 LUCAS, EDWIN: 20 LUCAS, ELDORA CATHERINE: 22 LUCAS, ELEANOR: 14 LUCAS, ELEANOR: 21 LUCAS, ELIJAH: 10, 14 LUCAS, ELIJAH: 14 LUCAS, ELISABETH: 9 LUCAS, ELISHA: 7, 9 LUCAS, ELISHA: 6, 7, 9 LUCAS, ELISHA SHAW: 22 LUCAS, ELIZA EDISON: 18 LUCAS, ELIZABETH: 7 LUCAS, ELIZABETH: 10 LUCAS, ELIZABETH: 14 LUCAS, ELIZABETH: 18, 21

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LUCAS, ELIZABETH: 23 LUCAS, ELKANAH: 7, 8 LUCAS, ELNATHAN: 10 LUCAS, EMELY H.: 20 LUCAS, EMILY D: 25, 26 LUCAS, EPHRAIM: 10, 15 LUCAS, EPHRAIM: 15, 22 LUCAS, EPHRAIM T.: 22 LUCAS, ERASTUS: 18, 19 LUCAS, EVERETT ELLIS: 25, 26 LUCAS, EZRA: 10 LUCAS, EZRA: 13, 20 LUCAS, EZRA: 16, 23 LUCAS, EZRA: 12, 16, 19, 25 LUCAS, EZRA: 14 LUCAS, EZRA: 20 LUCAS, EZRA: 19 LUCAS, EZRA: 23 LUCAS, EZRA: 23 LUCAS, FRANCIS WINSLOW: 19, 25 LUCAS, FRANK BENJAMIN: 26, 27 LUCAS, FREDERICK WILLIAM: 17 LUCAS, GEORGE: 14 LUCAS, GEORGE ELDREDGE: 27 LUCAS, GEORGE ELLIS: 18 LUCAS, GEORGE W.: 24 LUCAS, HANNAH: 7 LUCAS, HANNAH: 9, 12, 15, 16, 18 LUCAS, HANNAH: 10 LUCAS, HANNAH: 12, 18, 21 LUCAS, HANNAH: 12, 16 LUCAS, HANNAH ADELIA: 26 LUCAS, HANNAH J.: 24 LUCAS, HARRIET: 15 LUCAS, HARVEY: 14, 21 LUCAS, HARVEY: 19 LUCAS, HATTIE H.: 26 LUCAS, HAZAEL: 14 LUCAS, HELEN E.: 26 LUCAS, HENRY E.: 26 LUCAS, HENRY E.: 26 LUCAS, HENRY MARTIN: 22 LUCAS, HIRAM: 20, 25 LUCAS, HORATIO A.: 21 LUCAS, HORATIO ATWOOD: 21 LUCAS, HOSEA: 13, 18, 21 LUCAS, HULDAH: 11 LUCAS, INFANT: 23 LUCAS, ISAAC: 8 LUCAS, ISAAC: 9 LUCAS, ISAAC: 10, 16, 23, 26 LUCAS, ISAAC: 15 LUCAS, ISAAC: 23 LUCAS, ISAAC: 18, 19 LUCAS, ISAAC BERRIAGE: 23 LUCAS, ISAAC JACKSON: 17, 24 LUCAS, ISAAC JACKSON: 24 LUCAS, ISAAC SHAW: 9, 13, 21, 25, 27 LUCAS, ISAAC WINSLOW: 22 LUCAS, ISABELA: 23 LUCAS, ISABELLA: 23 LUCAS, ISACHER: 11 LUCAS, ISSACHER: 11, 18 LUCAS, IVOREY: 12

LUCAS, IVORY B.: 20 LUCAS, JAMES: 7 LUCAS, JAMES: 17 LUCAS, JAMES: 23 LUCAS, JAMES F: 18, 21 LUCAS, JAMES GRANT: 23, 26 LUCAS, JAMES LEWIS: 25-27 LUCAS, JANE SMITH: 23 LUCAS, JEMIMA: 15 LUCAS, JEMIMAH: 13 LUCAS, JESSE: 13, 20 LUCAS, JESSE: 20 LUCAS, JOANNA: 10 LUCAS, JOANNA: 15 LUCAS, JOANNAH: 6 LUCAS, JOB: 13 LUCAS, JOEL: 13, 21, 25, 27 LUCAS, JOHN: 6 LUCAS, JOHN: 7, 9, 11, 12, 16-19, 24, 25, 27 LUCAS, JOHN: 9, 11, 17-19 LUCAS, JOHN: 12 LUCAS, JOHN: 13 LUCAS, JOHN: 12 LUCAS, JOHN: 16 LUCAS, JOHN: 8 LUCAS, JOHN: 18 LUCAS, JOHN: 23 LUCAS, JOHN: 20 LUCAS, JOHN (1): 5 LUCAS, JOHN BELA: 18, 19, 25-27 LUCAS, JOHN BELA: 25, 26 LUCAS, JOHN SHAW: 13, 20, 25 LUCAS, JOHN SHAW: 20 LUCAS, JOSEPH: 6, 7, 9, 11-15, 17-22, 24-27 LUCAS, JOSEPH: 8, 10, 15, 23 LUCAS, JOSEPH: 9, 11, 17, 24, 25, 27 LUCAS, JOSEPH: 11, 17 LUCAS, JOSIAH: 9 LUCAS, LATHAM A.: 23 LUCAS, LAZARUS: 10, 15, 23 LUCAS, LEMUEL HENRY: 26 LUCAS, LEVI: 17 LUCAS, LEVI: 11, 17, 24, 25, 27 LUCAS, LEWELYN: 23 LUCAS, LEWIS F.: 24 LUCAS, LOT SHURTLEFF: 21 LUCAS, LOUIS: 13 LUCAS, LOUISA B.: 22 LUCAS, LOVISA: 10 LUCAS, LUCIA D.: 20 LUCAS, LUCIA ROBBINS: 20 LUCAS, LUCINDA: 23 LUCAS, LUCY: 10, 16, 23, 26 LUCAS, LUCY: 19 LUCAS, LUTHER: 11 LUCAS, LYDIA: 9 LUCAS, LYDIA: 10 LUCAS, LYDIA: 12 LUCAS, LYDIA: 13 LUCAS, LYDIA ANN: 19 LUCAS, MAHITABEL: 5 LUCAS, MARIA E.: 26 LUCAS, MARTHA: 13 LUCAS, MARTIN BRADFORD: 18

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LUCAS, MARTIN LUTHER: 14, 21, 26 LUCAS, MARY: 5, 6, 8, 11, 16, 24, 26 LUCAS, MARY: 6 LUCAS, MARY: 12 LUCAS, MARY: 14 LUCAS, MARY: 15 LUCAS, MARY: 23 LUCAS, MARY A.: 26 LUCAS, MARY CASLEN: 22 LUCAS, MARY J.: 15 LUCAS, MARY JANE: 23 LUCAS, MARY R: 21 LUCAS, MARY R: 21 LUCAS, MARY S: 19 LUCAS, MEHETABELL: 7, 8 LUCAS, MEHETEBEL: 20 LUCAS, MELTIAH: 10 LUCAS, MOLEY: 7 LUCAS, MOLLE: 10 LUCAS, MOLLY: 10 LUCAS, NANCY: 15 LUCAS, NAOMI: 11 LUCAS, NATHAN: 12, 18 LUCAS, NATHAN: 9 LUCAS, NATHANIEL: 14, 22 LUCAS, NEHEMIAH: 10, 14, 22 LUCAS, OLIVE: 11 LUCAS, OLIVE: 11 LUCAS, OLIVE: 13 LUCAS, OLIVE: 17 LUCAS, OLIVER: 13 LUCAS, OLIVER: 14 LUCAS, PATIENCE: 6, 8 LUCAS, PATIENCE: 7 LUCAS, PATIENCE: 9 LUCAS, PERCES SHAW: 18, 19 LUCAS, PERSIS: 9 LUCAS, PERSIS: 11, 17-19, 26 LUCAS, PHEBE: 8 LUCAS, PHEBE: 10 LUCAS, PRISCILLA: 8 LUCAS, PRISCILLA COGGESHALL: 22 LUCAS, REBECCA: 13 LUCAS, REBECCA: 12 LUCAS, REBECCA: 21 LUCAS, REBECCA BARTLETT: 22 LUCAS, REBECCA J.: 20 LUCAS, REBEKAH: 13 LUCAS, REBEKAH JACKSON: 20 LUCAS, REPENTANCE: 7 LUCAS, RHODA: 11 LUCAS, ROXELANA: 18 LUCAS, RUBIE: 11 LUCAS, RUBIE FULLER: 17 LUCAS, RUFUS: 25, 26 LUCAS, RUTH: 13 LUCAS, RUTH: 17 LUCAS, RUTH SHAW: 14 LUCAS, SABA: 19 LUCAS, SALLY SEARS: 14 LUCAS, SAMPSON: 15 LUCAS, SAMUEL: 7 LUCAS, SAMUEL: 5-27 LUCAS, SAMUEL: 6-8

LUCAS, SAMUEL: 7, 9, 13, 14, 20, 21, 25-27 LUCAS, SAMUEL: 7 LUCAS, SAMUEL: 7, 8 LUCAS, SAMUEL: 9, 13, 20, 25 LUCAS, SAMUEL: 13 LUCAS, SARAH: 6 LUCAS, SARAH: 14 LUCAS, SARAH: 12 LUCAS, SARAH: 19 LUCAS, SARAH: 22 LUCAS, SARAH: 27 LUCAS, SARAH A.: 23 LUCAS, SARAH ANNE: 23 LUCAS, SARAH BENNET: 13 LUCAS, SARAH ELLEN: 22 LUCAS, SETH: 10 LUCAS, SILVIA SAMPSON: 18 LUCAS, SOLOMON: 9 LUCAS, SON: 15 LUCAS, STEPHEN: 13, 20, 21 LUCAS, SUSANNAH: 9 LUCAS, THOMAS: 5-27 LUCAS, THOMAS DAVIS: 17, 25, 27 LUCAS, THOMAS E.: 27 LUCAS, THOMAS M.: 26, 27 LUCAS, THOMAS P.: 21, 25-27 LUCAS, WARREN: 15, 22 LUCAS, WILLARD: 13 LUCAS, WILLARD SEARS: 14 LUCAS, WILLIAM: 6-8, 10, 15, 16, 19, 23, 25-27 LUCAS, WILLIAM: 8 LUCAS, WILLIAM: 8 LUCAS, WILLIAM: 9, 12, 19 LUCAS, WILLIAM: 12 LUCAS, WILLIAM: 16 LUCAS, WILLIAM (1): 5 LUCAS, WILLIAM ALLEN: 24, 27 LUCAS, WILLIAM SHURTLEFF: 22 LUCAS, WILLIAM WARREN: 15, 23 LUCAS, ZEPENIAH B.: 12, 19, 20 LUCAS, ZILLAH: 12, 16 LUCAS, ZILLAH WINSLOW: 18, 19 LUCAS, ZILPHA: 9 MANTER, CYNTHIA: 17 MARY: 19 MASTERSON, SARAH: 5 McKENZIE, ISABELLE: 23 McKENZIE, JANE: 23 MCLAUGHLEN, JOSEPH: 12 MCMASTERS, MARY: 22 MERRIMAN, CAROLINE P.: 25, 26 MILLETTE, ANNE M.: 27 MORSE, MARY: 13 MURDOCH, RUTH: 7 NELSON, MEHITABEL: 8, 9 NOYES, MARTHA PHELPS: 27 NYE, ALEXANDER G.: 21 PERRY, JOSHUA: 7 PIERCE, EXPERIENCE: 6 PIERCE, JOANNA: 9, 10 POOLE, SILAS: 22 PRATT, AZUBA: 15 PRATT, HANNAH: 14 PRATT, ISAIAH: 23

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PRATT, MEHITABLE: 6, 7 PRATT, NATHANIEL: 14 PRATT, RUTH: 23, 25 PUFFER, DIANNA: 21 PUTNEY, RALPH B.: 25 R., ELIZABETH: 25 RANKIN, EMILY A.: 22 RANSOM, RUTH: 23 RICKARD, MARY: 10 RICKARD, RUTH: 15 RIDER, MARY: 15 RIPLEY, ELIZA M: 18, 21 ROBBINS, ELEAZER: 8 ROBBINS, JEMIMAH: 13 ROBBINS, JOSEPH: 9 ROBBINS, MARY: 13, 18 ROGERS, ETHEL ANNA: 26, 27 RUSSELL, NANCY: 18 RUTH: 17 RYDER, LYDIA WILLIAMS: 24 SAMPSON, JONATHAN: 6 SAMPSON, PRISCILLA: 18 SEARS, EDMUND: 13 SEARS, SALLY: 14 SHAW, ABEGAIL: 9 SHAW, ABIGAIL: 5-7 SHAW, ELIZABETH: 6, 7 SHAW, JOHN: 9 SHAW, JONATHAN: 6, 7 SHAW, MARGARET: 7

SHAW, MARTHA: 13 SHAW, PERSIS: 7 SHAW, SARAH: 14 SHAW, THOMAS: 14 SHURTLEFF, ASENATH: 15 SHURTLEFF, DAVID: 6 SHURTLEFF, EBENEZER: 21 SHURTLEFF, HANNAH: 21 SHURTLEFF, MARY: 21 SHURTLEFF, RHODA: 14 SMITH, JANE: 16 SYLVESTER, ELIZA: 17 SYLVESTER, MARY: 17 THOMAS, MARY: 16 TILSON, ANNA: 20 TRIBOU, FANNY: 24 WALKER, ELIZA H.: 26 WALKER, MARY G.: 20 WARREN, JOSEPH: 6 WARREN, PATIENCE: 6 WASHBURN, JOHN B.: 24 WHITIN, JAMES: 7 WHITTEN, WILLIAM: 10 WILKINSON, ELIZABETH: 7 WOOD, ELIAB: 14 WOOD, JOHN: 5 WRIGHT, FREDERICK: 20 WRIGHT, JOHN: 6 WRIGHT, LYDIA: 12, 21 WRIGHT, MARY: 22

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THOMAS LUCAS OF PLYMOUTH The first settler of the surname Lucas came to Plymouth, Massachusetts about thirty years after the arrival of the pilgrims, his name was Thomas Lucas and he lived there until his death in Jan 1678/9. His son Benoni and his grandsons Joseph and William were among the early settlers of towns to the west of Plymouth, particularly Carver, North Carver and Plympton and lived at places which are presently in the town of Carver including: Darby, Darby Pond, Wenham , Lakenham, Swan Hold (Swan Holt) John's Pond, and South Meadows. THE ORIGIN OF THOMAS LUCAS The origin of Thomas Lucas is currently unknown and there are no primary sources known to the author which indicate his origin. What we do know about his origin is found in a number of secondary sources which state he came from the West of England, most of these seem to repeat the information found in the Genealogical Register of Plymouth Families, page 179 "Thomas (Lucas) came from the west of England ….." (This is the second part of Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth, Wm. T. Davis, 1899) No reference is sited and the source or origin of this claim is unknown. The west of England probably refers to the southern part of England which includes the counties of Cornwall, Devonshire, Somerset and Dorset. We might also include counties to the east such as Hampshire, Surrey and West Sussex. It is doubtful that this would include Norfolk, Essex or Suffolk which some sources have offered as the origin of Thomas Lucas. It is probable Thomas came from Devonshire or West Sussex County where a number of birth records of Lucases named Thomas are seen in the period of the early 1600's (Ref: Latter Day Saints IGI Records). This requires further investigation. It is also noted that there is a blacksmith tradition passed down from Thomas at least three generations to his great grandson John Lucas (Thomas-Samuel-Joseph-John) and if this is a pattern it is very possible Thomas' father was a blacksmith. It is noted that the county of Sussex, which could be the origin of Thomas, is known for it’s iron making industry. Some secondary sources also have misquoted Davis' Genealogical Register (sited above) referring to Thomas as "Sir Thomas Lucas" and there are also claims that he is descended from the gentry of Suffolk or Essex County. These claims are unfounded and are not consistent with an origin in Western England. To quote a letter from the Colchester, Essex Museum Resource Center; "The Lucas family of Colchester were essentially local aristocrats, and I don't think they would have counted a blacksmith amongst the family members!" RECORDS OF THE LIFE OF THOMAS LUCAS IN PLYMOUTH The earliest record of the existence of Thomas Lucas at Plymouth is a list of townsmen, apparently a town meeting roster. Ref: Records of the Town of Plymouth 1889 (Reprint - Clearfield 1995) Vol. 1 page 26. The date of this list of townsmen is not clear, it could be as early as 1646, which is the date on the preceding page, or as late as 1650, the date on the following page. As this is likely to be a list of freemen, this would indicate Thomas was at least 21 years of age at that time. He is not listed in the Men Able to Bear Arms List of 1643 so at that time he was not in Plymouth County or he was younger than 16 yrs old. We have no written record of his age nor his marriage; neither do we know the name of his wife. It seems probable from the birth records of his children (those that were recorded) that he was married in the colonies about 1655.

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From different records we know he was a blacksmith by trade and we see his name in certain estate settlements as being owed money, most likely because these people were his customers. We see also from the town court records that he was several times disciplined for drunkenness, he was fined for refusing to swear the oath of fidelitie and in one court record he signed his name with a mark indicating he did not write, but that is a common thing in that time. "The inventory of the estate of Thomas Lucas, allies Luckes, taken and aprised by Andrew Ringe, Jabez Howland and William Crow this 15th day of January 1678" is found in Plymouth Probate Records. [IV(1), ff. 14-15, Document Set No. 479 / Mayflower Society Library]. We note here an alternate spelling of the name Lucas which also may be a hint at the pronunciation of the name, but the true significance is not certain. From the inventory of the estate we see Thomas and his wife had a fair amount of possessions, and besides his Blacksmith Shop and Tools, some other things he owned which may give clues about him or his wife personally were a bible, psalm book, a small book, one musket, one fowling piece, and 2 swords with belts. The value of the estate of Thomas Lucas indicates he lived at the middle of the economic scale of the time. [Eugene Stratton, Plymouth Colony p 211]. He was listed under debts owing to be paid out of the estate of Governor Thomas Prence along with fellow blacksmith Jabez Howland April 23, 1673 [MD 3:214] His name was not found in the first two volumes of Plymouth Colony Court Orders (1633-1651), but beginning with volume 3:110 (3 Feb.1656 ) until his death in 1679, in the twenty-five times he is mentioned, sixteen records are for drunkenness. He even "presented himself in Court distempered with drinke" and reviled the magistrates. The records show they were at first very lenient with him but he tried their patience, and he was publicly whipped, put in the stocks, and finally sentenced to prison for 24 hours. He was also presented "for abusing his children and wife to her danger" and placed under bonds for good behavior. The 1 June 1675 records show the Court had tried every means: " Thomas Lucas for being distempered with drinke, it being soe oftens, and that hee hath borne seueral pticular punishments gradually, and can not be reclaimed, it was ordered concerning him, that all that sell drinke be stricktly ordered and prohibited to lett him haue none". [Plymouth Col. Court Orders 5:169, See also Plymouth Colony, Stratton p 161,162] Thomas Lucas owned a considerable amount of land in Plymouth County, much, if not all of which was granted to him by the town. A four acre grant is mentioned in Plymouth Records, p 140, On May 18,1674 “Four acrees of land was Graunted unto Thomas Lucas lying between Mr. Prences Bottome (soe called) and deep water if it be there to be had if not to have foure acrees in some other place where it may be found not so disposed to others. In the inventory of his estate, this seems to be the lot mentioned as "Four acrees of meddow in the wood". We have some clue of the origin of Prence Bottom from the Inventory of Gov. Thomas Prence in Mayflower Descendant 3: 215 - Item about ten acrees of Land lying on the south syde of a Cart way that Goeth to Lakenham; Called Prence Bottome, in Plymouth. We see on the 1701 map of Plymouth by C.H. Holmes in Landmarks of Plymouth, Princes Bottom is shown between "Old Nemasket Path", and "Kings Highway" (now Summer St.) to the East of their intersection. Kings Highway is undoubtedly the "Cart Way that goeth to Lakenham" described above. Lakenham is in what is now North Carver and is on the road to Nemasket, the indian name for Middleboro. This 4 acres of land granted to Thomas Lucas was mentioned in the inventory of Thomas’ estate. In addition “the 1/2 acre of land that the said housing standeth on” is undoubtedly the land mentioned on page 279 of Landmarks of Plymouth, a lot on Russell St, behind Burial Hill, which is number 31 on the C.H. Holmes map, property of Eleazer Rogers in 1701 who purchased it from Richard Sears in 1699. Richard Sears had purchased the land from Samuel Lucas in 1697, who had inherited it from his father Thomas Lucas. It is likely this 1/2 acre lot is the former location of Thomas Lucas' house and his shop. (See Table of Contents of this document for Map showing the home of Thomas Lucas)

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We also learn Thomas Prence was a carriage maker and owned part of a mill which indicate his need for the services of Thomas Lucas. Thomas Lucas may also have had land at Lakenham or Darby which is where many of his descendants settled on land which they inherited. THE BIRTH DATE OF THOMAS LUCAS The birth date of Thomas Lucas is unknown and his age is never mentioned in any record. We can only make guesses from the known records. If he is at least 21 at the time of his first mention at a town meeting (1646 or 1650) he must be born before 1624 or 1629. If he was married at age 24 in 1655, one year before his first child was born, he was born in 1631 or before. It is possible he was older than 24 (a common age for a man at first marriage) if it was his second or third marriage. The inquest of Thomas' death hints that he was an old man when he died; "The sixt day of January 1678, being warned vpon a jury to view the body of Thomas Lucase, of Plymouth, deceased, and to make inquiry how hee came by his end, wee, whose names are vnder written, find it as followeth: "hee being very ancient and decriped in his limbes.....". This information seems to conflict with the marriage at age 24 assumption, If Thomas was 24 when he was married in 1655, he would be about 47 years old in 1678, hardly the age to be called "ancient and decrepid in his limbes". So if we assumed he was 70 in 1678, he would have been born in 1608 and would have been 47 years old in 1655 and his Plymouth children would have been no doubt of a second or even third wife. Although we can draw no firm conclusions, we could say that the above information indicates that Thomas could have been born as early as 1603, if we assume he is as old as 75 at death, or say if he was as young as 23 one year before the birth of his first recorded child, he was born as late as 1632 and appeared ancient and decrepid when he died at 46 years old. The true date is likely somewhere in between. THE WIFE OF THOMAS LUCAS The wife of Thomas Lucas is never mentioned by name in any record. Even in the settlement of his estate, she is simply "the widow." There is no evidence of her age but their first recorded child was born July 1656 and the last two girls, named in the settlement of his estate, are unrecorded, but they were probably born 1665 and 1667. She was living when his estate was settled in 1679, but no further record of her is found. THE CHILDREN OF THOMAS LUCAS Thomas Lucas had seven known children born in Plymouth, listed in order of birth as: John, Mary, Benoni, Samuel, William, Mehitable, and Bethiah,. The births of the first 5 are recorded Plymouth Col. Rec. 8:23, and the two youngest daughters are named in the settlement of the estate and are assumed to be listed in order of birth: i. John , b. at Plymouth 15 July 1656; d. unmarried between16 May 1673 when he received a grant from the town and 8 Mar, 1678/9 when he is called "deceased in the settlement of his father's estate. He may be the Lucas who died in King Phillip's war. See below.

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ii. Mary, b. 15 Mar. 1658; probably m. about 1682 Nathaniel Atwood, b. at Plymouth 25 Feb, 1651/2, d. 17 Dec. 1724 in 74th yr.; Mary wife of Nathaniel d. 5 Dec. 1736 in 77th yr. The ages stated agree approximately with the birth dates; often the early records are not in exact accord. iii. Benoni (means child of sorrow), b. 30 Oct. 1659; d. 28 Feb, 1729/30 in 7lst yr. m. ca. 1683 Repentence2 Harlow, dau. of William and Mary (Faunce), b. at Plymouth 22 Nov, 1660, d, at Lakenham 2 Nov. 1738 in 78th yr. iv. Samuel, b. 15 Sept. 1661; d. 17 Jan 1715/16 in 54th yr.; m.16 Dec. 1686 Patience3 Warren, dau. of Joseph2 and Priscilla (Faunce). v. William, b.13 Jan. 1662/3; d. young before his father. vi. Mehitable b. ca. 1665 (unrecorded); may have m. ca. 1683 Stephen2 Bryant, son of Stephen1 and Abigail (Shaw). He m. (2) 23 Nov. 1710 Sarah (Ford) Magoun, widow of James Magoun, dau. of Andrew Ford of Weymouth, vii. Bethiah, b. ca. 1667; perhaps m. ca. 1701, as second wife Samuel3 Waterman (John2, Robert1), b. 10 Oct, 1666, d. at Plympton 10 Mar. 1717/18. If so, she d. 29 Jan.1726/7 in her 59th yr. He m. (1) 26 July 1692 Mercy Ransom who d. 3 Aug, 1697. THE DEATH OF THOMAS LUCAS Our last glimpse of Thomas Lucas occurs in March 1678/9 when his death of January 6, 1678/9 is reported by the following inquest from Plymouth Colony Wills and Inventories Volume 3. ( Available at Society of Mayflower Descendants Library). . At Court held 8 March 1678/9 a coroners jury made this report: The sixt day of January, 1678, being warned upon a jury to view the body of Thomas Lucase, of Plymouth, deceased, and to make inquiry how hee came by his end, wee, whose names are under written, find it as followeth: hee being very ancient and decriped in his limbes, and it being very cold, and haveing drunk some drinke, gott a violent fall into a ditch, in a very dangerous place, could not recover himselfe, but bruised his body, and lying all night in the cold, soe hee came by his end. George Watson,John Dunham,Samuell Jeney,John Doten,Andrew CIarke ,Abraham Jackson, John Rickard, Senior, Robert Barrow ,Samuell Dunham, of Middlburow, James Cole, Joseph Dunham, Jonathan Barnes The burial place of Thomas is unknown as is the date of death and burial place of his widow. THOMAS LUCAS DID NOT DIE IN KING PHILIP’S WAR. This error is reported in Davis' Genealogical Register and other sources which repeat the information. THE SOURCE OF THE ERROR The source of this incorrect information was discovered in "The History Of The Indian Wars In New England From The First Settlement To The Termination Of The War With King Phillip In 1677" by Rev. William Hubbard. Revised and Supplemented by Samuel G. Drake Dec 16,1864; Reprint 1990 Heritage Books. On page 262 Mr. Hubbard states: … and the next day followed them by their tracts, fell upon their head - quarters, and killed and took about an hundred and and thirty of them, but with the loss of one English Man…footnote 408. In footnote 408 Drake claims: Thomas Lucas of Plymouth who " not being careful as he might have been about his stand, was killed" Ref Church 115. The Church quote is from "Diary of King Phillips War 1675 - 1676" (Little Compton Hist Society 1975 - Lockwood Publishing 1996) by Benjamin Church. Benjamin Church was a successful and influential military leader in this war. In this version of the

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book on page 146 … and they fired on each other, and one Lucas, of Plymouth, not being so careful as he might have been about his stand (Footnote 3), was killed by the Indians. Footnote 3 does not say which Lucas but the index has a reference to page 146 after Lucas, Benoni. So this appears to be an attempt by the editors to correct Drake's error by claiming Benoni, son of Thomas, was the Lucas killed. From Hubbard's book we estimate the date for this death of Lucas is August 1, 1676. We realize this can not be Thomas who died Jan 6,1678/9 or his son Benoni who died 28 Feb, 1729/30 in his 71st yr. It is very likely this is Thomas' son John who died unmarried between 16 May 1673 when he received a grant from the town and 8 Mar, 1678/9 when he is called "deceased" in the settlement of his father's estate. (The American Genealogist Volume 41 (1965) pages 200 - 205). John would have just turned 20 on July 15th. It is not likely it was Thomas' son William Lucas who was only 14 at the time since men able to bear arms were 16 or older. THE DESCENDANTS OF THOMAS LUCAS A search of the vital records of the towns of Plymouth County shows most of the Lucas descendants appear in Plymouth, Plympton, Carver, and Kingston. These Lucases are descendants of Thomas Lucases sons Captain Benoni and Samuel. Thomas’ other two sons John and William died young. Some of the place names where Lucas descendants lived or are buried include: Darby (Pond), at the border of Plymouth and Carver on Rte 44, where there is a small Lucas Cemetary, Wenham, further west in Carver along Rte 44 near Shurtleff Corner, Lakenham, Swan Hold (Swan Holt) and John's Pond, both in North Carver and South Meadows in Carver. The northern part of the town of Carver, also referred to in early records as Lakenham, was part of Southern Plympton when that town was incorporated in 1707. South Meadows was originally part of Plymouth, then part of Plympton until it became part of Carver in 1790 (Carver Vital Rec p 3 & Plympton VR p 3) CAPTAIN BENONI LUCAS Benoni was made a freemen June 1689 when he was nearly 30 years old. Benoni is listed among the first settlers of Plympton in their first town meeting held Feb 21, 1708. Benoni settled in South Meadows on land he was granted on Jul 2, 1694 near South Meadow River (Records Town of Plymouth 1889 - Reprint Clearfield Pub 1995) Vol 1: 250), his house and property is mentioned in 1698 as a reference point for the road to Rochester (Records of the Town of Plymouth, Vol 1, page 215) Since 1790 South Meadows has been part of the town of Carver. Benoni Lucas is buried in Lakenham Cemetery and his gravestone refers to him as Captain Benoney Lucas. He may have had his first military service in King Philip's War in 1676 when he was 16 years old. He may have been serving when his brother John was killed by the Indians August 1, 1676, but this remains unverified. SAMUEL LUCAS At age 27, Samuel Lucas became a freeman on the same date as his brother Benoni. In a 1701 map of Plymouth, we see the land of Samuel Lucas is in the vicinity of the Winslow House, current headquarters of the Mayflower Society in Plymouth. This property was originally owned by Thomas Prence from 1634 to 1637 which includes his first one year term as governor in 1634 and Samuel Lucas took possession in 1697 and eventually sold it back to Thomas Howland, from whom he originally bought it. [Landmarks of Plymouth, Wm Davis -No. 50, Map by C.H.Holmes and page177]. Before 1697 Samuel Lucas owned the land he inherited from his father which is the lot owned by Eleazer Rogers in 1701 [Landmarks of Plymouth, Wm Davis -No. 31, Map by C.H.Holmes and page 279]. Samuel Lucas married Patience Warren, the granddaughter of Richard Warren who came on the Mayflower. We have a hint that Samuel may have been a blacksmith like his father in Plymouth Colony Records (Vol. 7, Nat Shurtleff page 278) in July of 1684: "Wheras Samuell Lucas, of Plymouth, prosecuted an action of review .

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..... against John Hatheway, Senir, of Taunton, to the damage of 39 shillings money, for his non payment of a debt of iron not delivered according to contract or agreement the judgement of said court was for said Lucas.". The will of Samuel Lucas mentions no property related to blacksmithing or iron working but he may have transferred this to his son Joseph who we know was in that trade from town records and from his own will. Samuel Lucas died Jan 17, 1715/6 at age 54 and the location of his grave is unknown. See Richard Warren , Mayflower Families in Progress General Society of Mayflower Desc for more on the descendants of Samuel Lucas and Patience Warren. DEACON JOSEPH LUCAS Deacon Joseph Lucas was born Oct 26, 1689 in Plymouth, the son of Samuel Lucas and Patience Warren. Joseph married 1st Persis Shaw, daughter of Lt. Jonathan (son of Deacon Jonathan) and Mehitabel (Pratt) Shaw and married 2nd Malathiah Carey, daughter of Francis and Lydia (Brett) Carey. Joseph was a Deacon of the first church in Carver at Lakenham. As early as 1638 this part of Plymouth was referred to as Lakenham (TAG 41:201) and in 1733 Lakenham was the location of the 2nd church of Plympton (Masks of Orthodoxy) which was located at what is now the Lakenham Cemetary entrance. We learn from Joseph's will he owned a Smith’s shop, a part of a furnace (At Pope's Point, Hist of Carver p 196) and Grist mill (probably also at Pope's Point), and land at Swan Hold and John’s Pond. He is buried in the oldest part of Lakenham Cemetary in North Carver, at the southeast corner of the graveyard. See Richard Warren , Mayflower Families in Progress General Society of Mayflower Desc The Gravestone of Deacon Joseph Lucas

Like many of the older gravestones in Plymouth County, Joseph’s grave has a headstone, and a foot stone, smaller in size, which represents the body resting as if in a bed with a headboard and a footboard. The stone of Joseph Lucas was engraved by Nathaniel Fuller on slate quarried from East Middleboro. Nathaniel was the grandson of Rev. Samuel Fuller of Middleboro, who was an early proprieter of Barnstable, where more of Nathaniel’s stones can be found, and he was the great grandson of Dr. Samuel Fuller, who came on the Mayflower. Nathaniel was Plympton’s first gravestone maker and took up the trade soon after the incorporation of the town in 1707. Fuller is known by his style of winged skull which is like that engraved on the stone of Joseph Lucas. The skull or “death’s head” is representative of the spirit being released from the body by death, radiating bands of feathers around the head symbolize wings which the soul uses in his or her resurrection. Joseph's stone has a carved face forming the mouth mark in the death's head. This type of mouth mark appeared in Fuller’s carvings at the height of the “great awakening” spiritual revival that is known to have affected many New Englanders to come to faith in Jesus Christ as reflected in church membership growth in that time. It is noted that all of Fuller’s stones engraved in 1741 and 1742 share this mouth mark, which is thought to represent the new assurance of salvation that accompanied the revival period. The mouth is thought to be where the soul (i.e. breath) of a person leaves the body at death, and this face - in - mouth symbol can be a symbol of the soul of a person leaving for his or her new life with God. (Masks of Orthodoxy, Benes, Page 100 and Note 38 page 237) In contrast, many of Fuller's early stones (1720's) had heart shaped mouths as that of Joseph's wife Persis Shaw Lucas (Masks of Orthodoxy, Benes, Page 93). DISCONNECTED LUCASES: Bristol, RI Bethia Lucas married Oct 18, 1682 Bristol, R.I. Joseph Sandy/Sundye Bristol RI Hannah Lucas married Apr 19, 1694 Bristol, R.I. Robert Carter

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Robert Carter was born ca. 1675 in Bristol England. He came from Bristol England to Bristol RI and eventually to Clinton Ct. He died Nov.6, 1751 in Killingworth, Ct. He was married to Hanah Lucas Apr.19 1694. We found a record of the marriage in the town hall of Bristol RI. Hannah was born in 1673 (est from gravestone) and died Sep. 5, 1732 Clinton, CT Buried Indian Hill Cemetery, Clinton, CT. Robert remarried, Mary Bennit Nov. 27, 1734. References: Marriages: American Marriage Records before 1699, Wm. Montgomery Clemens, 1926 The Biblio Co. and Bristol, RI Town Records Death of Hannah: Gravestone Indian River Cem, Clinton, CT

Middletown, CT William d Apr 20, 1690 married Jul 12, 1666, in Middletown, CT Esther Clark d Apr 15, 1690 (perhaps d of John of New Haven) , and had William, b Apr 26, 1667; John, b Oct 14, 1669; Mary, b Dec 5, 1672; Thomas, b 1676; and Samuel, b Apr 15, 1682. Some Thomas Lucases in England Author’s note: Thomas Lucas of Plymouth, MA was probably “from the west of England” and was born between 1603 and 1632. He was unlikely to be of the high class Lucas families of Essex or Suffolk. This list starts in 1612, needs to be rechecked for records 1603 to 1612. Any death records for these Thomases in England will eliminate them as Thomas of Plymouth, MA. Reference: Latter Day Saints I.G.I. and Records at Chichester, West Sussex, England

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The only Lucas entries are Thomas in Cowfold parish register Chichester Library & Record Office, West Sussex County England . There are Atwoods, Shaws and Bartletts in Cowfold. Protestation Records 1641-1642 Pulborough Thomas Lucas, John Lucas Thomas Luckis son of William Luckis - Baptised Apr 23 1612 Sidmouth, Devonshire Thomas Luckis son of David Luckis Baptised Jul 19, 1635 West Teignmouth, Devonshire Thomas LUCAS son of Johannis LUCAS .Baptised 28 Mar 1617 Saint James, Bury Saint Edmunds, Suffolk, England Thomas LUCAS son of.John LUCAS .Baptised 20 Mar 1617 Pulborough, Sussex, England Thomas LUCAS married Elizabeth BRAND 17 Oct 1620 Chignal, St. James, Essex, England or Mashbury, Essex, England Thomas LUCAS son of William LUCAS ..baptised 16 Apr 1621 Pulborough, Sussex, England Thomas LUCAS Married Joane GROVER 16 Jun 1622 Cowfold, Sussex, England Chichester Library – Cowfold Parish Register 1558 – 1812 : Page 104 - Sussex Record Society Vol 22 Thomas LUCAS son of Thomas LUCAS, Baptised 14 Apr 1623 and Died April 25, 1623 Cowfold, Sussex, England ( Chichester Library – Cowfold Parish Register 1558 – 1812 -Sussex Record Society Vol 22: Baptism Page 21, Death Record Page 179 ) Thomas LUCAS son of Thomas LUCAS.baptised 7 Oct 1625 Pulborough, Sussex, England Thomas LUCAS (M).born Abt 1629 St Johns, Essex, England Thomas LUCAS son of John & Mary LUCAS Baptised 7 Feb 1635 Semer, Suffolk, England Thos LUCAS son of Joseph & Joane LUCAS C: 5 Jul 1635 Cavendish, Suffolk, England

Thomas Lucas likely was born in the southern part of England between 1603 and 1632.

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Some Lucas connections to passengers of the Mayflower

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Explanation of Double dates

The practice of double dating resulted from the switch from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar. The Julian calendar declared March 25 as the first of the year (i. e. the year began in the spring), and a solar year to be 365 days and 6 hours long. In 1582, Pope Gregory XIII determined that the Julian calendar was off by 11 minutes and 14 seconds. The new Gregorian calendar resolved the discrepancy and declared January 1 as the first of the year. Not all countries accepted this calendar at the same time. In fact, England and the American colonies didn't accept it until 1752. Before that date, the government observed March 25 as the first of the year, but most of the population observed January 1 as the first of the year. So, many people included both years when writing dates falling between January 1 and March 25, as in the following examples. Julian or Old Style Gregorian or New Style Double Date December 25, 1718 December 25, 1718 December 25, 1718 January 1, 1718 January 1, 1719 January 1, 1718/19 February 2, 1718 February 2, 1719 February 2, 1718/19 March 25, 1719 March 25, 1719 March 25, 1719

Selected secondary sources

DAVIS “Genealogical Register of Plymouth Families”, pages 177 through 179 This is second part of Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth by William T. Davis, printed in 1899 and is also published separately (1994) by Genealogical Publishing Co. This book contains an extensive listing of most of the descendants of Thomas Lucas of Plymouth Massachusetts born through the late 1800’s and the year of their birth and marriage. This book is very complete but mentions no references. One major error is the claim that Thomas Lucas was killed in King Philip’s War. This is not true, see TAG article and explanation page 37. “Plymouth County Probate Index 1686-1881” Ralph V. Wood, Picton Press 1988 - Page 238 & 239. These pages contain a listing of all the Plymouth County Probate Records (see above) for the surname Lucas. This listing is included in this document (See Table of Contents) Books which contain additional information about Thomas Lucas and/or Plymouth History in general: "Plymouth Colony, It's History and People 1620 -1691", by Eugene Aubrey Stratton, printed 1986. This book is an excellent contemporary source of Plymouth History & Genealogy. This book also has many specific references to Thomas Lucas (see index), and good biographical sketches of many of the first settlers of Plymouth. “Saints and Strangers”, by George Willison. Appendix A has a good summary listing of all of the early settlers of Plymouth from all ships arriving through 1630 with biographical information. Many of these are expanded by Stratton in his biographical sketches. The inside cover has an interesting map of the Old World, the Mayflower voyage and the New World. “The Great Migration Begins 1620-1633 Immigrants to New England” NEHGS Boston 1995. This book fills in much of the information about the first settlers of New England before 1633. "The Masks of Orthodoxy" by Peter Benes, UMASS Press 1977. Chapter 1 gives some good information on how the descendants of Plymouth Families spread out from Plymouth and founded the surrounding towns and Appendix C contains a good listing of Plymouth County Cemeteries.

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Mayflower Increasings 2nd edition, Susan E. Roser Gen Pub Co., 1996 This book documents most of the known Mayflower Descendants for the first three generations after the Mayflower. History of Carver, Massachusetts 1637 to 1910 Henry S. Griffith 1913 (Heritage Books Reprint 2000) There are a number of Lucases mentioned in the index. Website - The Plymouth Colony Archive Project at the University of Virginia Archives and Analysis of Plymouth Colony, 1620-1691 - http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/users/deetz/Plymouth/plymouth.html An excellent variety of Plymouth primary sources and maps (See map of original fort on Burial Hill is near Thomas Lucases home) Research of archaeologist James Deetz. Caleb Johnson’s Mayflower Web Pages - http://members.aol.com/calebj/mayflower.html Article: “Mary2 Lucas, Probable Wife Of Nathaniel2 Atwood”

The American Genealogist Volume 41 (1965) pages 200 – 205 , Mrs. John E. (Florence Harlow) Barclay, F.A.S.G., Whitman, Mass. Reprinted with permission 08/15/02 (Page 201) For many years the parentage of Mary, wife of Nathaniel2 Wood alias Atwood (John1) has been under discussion but no satisfactory proof of her identity has been found. At one time The Society of Mayflower Descendants admitted to membership descendants of the Shurtleff family claiming descent from Nathaniel2 Atwood's wife, as Mary Morey, daughter of Jonathan2 Morey and Mary (Bartlett) Foster, who was granddaughter of Richard Warren of the Mayflower. This was based wholly on a tradition given in the Shurtleff Genealogy (1912) by Benjamin Shurtleff and on the contributions to the defunct Boston Transcript by several interested people under the following signatures: CHWW; NAW; Nauset and EFA. Later it was determined that there was no actual proof cited and insufficient circumstantial evidence. Since 1950 no further applications have been accepted on this line. Eight years ago the present writer made a study of Mary2 Bartlett, her husbands and children, which appeared in The American Genealogist, 32:192. As the article indicated, no proof was found that Jonathan2 Morey and wife Mary Bartlett had a daughter Mary Morey and no circumstantial evidence whatsoever was discovered that even conveyed such an impression; neither was any association found between the Morey and Atwood families. In tracing the authors of the numerous articles in the Transcript, it appeared that Nauset (F.L. Smith), CHWW (Charles H.W. Wood of Boston), NAW (Nora Wood of Seattle, Wash . ) , and EFA (Elijah Wood Of Sisseton, S.D.), all now deceased, had correspondence with each other and with Mr. Shurtleff long before 1912. They set themselves up as a sort of authority on the Wood - Atwood families, but often met with a very lively opposition from other contributors and correspondents, epecially as to proof of Nathaniel Atwood's wife being Mary Morey. About eight years ago the writer went to the Lakenham Cemetery in North Carver, Mass., to check the dates on the gravestones of Nathaniel Atwood and of his wife Mary. At that time the oldest lots were overgrown with brambles, scrub oak and poison ivy and not conducive to examination. Recently, we decided to make another trip, being better prepared to examine the rest of the stones in the same area. This time we found all the old lots had been nicely cleared and mowed and are now as well kept as the newer lots. However, the old stones are (Page 201) fast crumbling and large slivers have fallen from some of the oldest and most exposed. These stones have been copied and incorporated into the published vital records of Carver, Mass., but having been arranged alphabetically, the family groupings are lost. Lakenham cemetery is on a hill overlooking the little village and is still in use. At the top of the hill nearest the woods in the oldest part of the cemetery we found, as if in one large lot, the following: in the front row, an unmarked grave, then Benoni Lucas and wife Repentence; next to them, in the same line, his son Lt. Samuel Lucas and wife; directly in back of the latter in the second row, Abigail, (second) wife of Lt. Nathaniel3 Atwood; next to her, Elisha Lucas (son of Benoni ) ; then Lt. Nathaniel3 Atwood and his (first) wife Mary; next to her, Mary wife of Deacon Nathaniel2 Atwood,

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and between her and Deacon Nathaniel a stone badly crumpled and broken, no name, only the words "here lies interred a faithful man of God" now discernable; finally, the stone of Deacon Nathaniel2 Atwood. These Atwoods, Deacon Nathaniel2 and wife, his son, and wife, were in back of the unmarked grave and those of Benoni Lucas and wife. Most of these had footstones and there was some evidence that all had them originally. These graves were so close together as to make it impossible to distinguish where one family lot was seperated from the other, if at all. Lt. Nathaniel3 Atwood married second, Abigail (Shaw) Lucas, formerly the second wife of Lt. Samuel Lucas, which could account for her being buried back of Lt. Samuel Lucas, although her stone reads "Abigail Atwood, wife of Lt. Nathaniel. Careful note was made of the dates which gave ages at death, and these have been compared with the birth records that were available and all agree, approximately within a year or two. It seemed evident from the above that it was desirable to learn something about the district, the neighbors of the Atwoods and especially the Lucas family. Lakenham was the early name for what is now Carver especially that little section of North Carver bounded by Middleboro, Plympton and Plymouth. This particular district is first mentioned in the Colony records as "West Meadows" and by 2 Aprll 1638 is referred to as "Lakenham," an outlying district of the Town of Plymouth, later included in the Town of Plympton, but finally separated and incorporated into the Town of Carver. The earliest grants were all small parcels but by 1641 we find 40-acre grants; and to Mr. John Atwood 100 acres of upland and Mr. John Jenny 200 acres at Lakenham, etc. Among the earliest settlers there besides the above (Page 202) we find Jonathan Shaw, Nathaniel Atwood, Jeduthan Robbins, Robert Ransom, William Haskins, Benoni Lucas some of the Mortons, Bonums and Shurtleffs, and these families married and intermarried for generations. At the time of his marriage, about 1682-3, Nathaniel Atwood was probably living in Lakenham, then part of Plymouth, and although a church was formed in 1696, called the Upper Society; the town was not incorporated as Plympton until 4 June 1707 and the births and marriages had to be recorded at Plymouth before the latter date. That is probably why we find all of Nathaniel's children recorded in Plymouth. There is no record of his marriage and it was noticed in this search that scarcely any marriage records in the Town of Plymouth are now extant for 1682-3. Nathaniel's father died in 1675 - 6 and in a short time he inherited the bulk of his estate, his brothers having died unmarried before or soon after their father. The following are the only known facts about Mary wife of Deacon Nathaniel2 Atwood: according to her gravestone at Lakenham, she died 5 Dec, 1736 in her 77th year, thus born approximately 1659-60. Deacon Nathaniel, her husband, died 17 Dec. 1724 in his 74th year, thus born approximately 1650-51. Plymouth Colony Records [8:13] show he was born 25 Feb. 1651/2. They had eight children recorded in Plymouth: i. John3, b. 1 May 1684; d, 1754; m. 10 Feb. 1707 Sarah3 Leavitt, dau. of Israel and Lydia of Hingham, b. 8 Feb, 1688 she d. before 8 June 1730 when he m. (2) Experience Pierce. ii. Elizabeth, b. 24 Apr, 1687; d. 1731-36; m. 3 Dec. 1713 Jonathan 4 Shaw (Jonathan3-2, John1) at Plympton, b. 1 Aug. 1689; he m. (2) 7 Apr 1736 Elizabeth (Shurtleff) Vaughan. iii. Joannah, b. 21 Feb. 1689; d. 30 Mar, 1690. iv. Mary, b. 26 Apr. 1691; no further data. v Nathaniel, b. 3 Oct. 1693; d. 20 Jan. 1767 in 74th yr. ; m. (1) 14 Jan. 1722/3 Mary Adams, b, 10 Nov. 1704, d. 6 Oct. 1744 in 40th yr., dau. of Francis; m. (2) 9 Oct. 1747 Abigail (Shaw) Lucas, d. 27 Jan, 1782 in 70th yr. vi. Isaac, b. 29 Dec. 1695; d. 26 Feb, 1717/18 ae. 23 (Plympton V.R.). vii. Barnabas, b, 1 Jan, 1697/8; d, 2 Feb. 1785 in 88th yr, ; m. 28 Feb, 1722/3 Lydia Shurtleff, b. 28 Feb. 1700/1, dau of Abiel and Lydia (Barnes), d. 20 Jan. 1784 in 83rd yr. viii. Joannah, b. 8 June 1700; d. unmarried, insane; record of death not found. She was living 23 July 1739 (Plymouth Probate, #590). This docket states that 17 Mar. 1738 her brothers John, Nathaniel and Barnabas Atwood petitioned to have guardians appointed to look after her interests, having been "under grevous distraction and unable to care for herself for some years past." This is about two years after her mother died. Rec 23 July 1739.

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(Page 203) This is all we find in the records about Mary, wife of Nathaniel Atwood, but there is very strong evidence that she was Mary2 Lucas, sister of Benoni. Her father, Thomas Lucas, a blacksmith, was the first of the name in Plymouth Colony, date of his arrival unknown, but his name first appears in the Town Records 27 (6m) 1650 in a long list of townsmen [1:26]. His name was not found in the first two volumes of Plymouth Colony Court Orders (1633-1651), but beginning with volume 3:110 (3 Feb.1656 ) until his death in 1679, in the twenty-five times he is mentioned, sixteen records are for drunkenness. He even "presented himself in Court distempered with drinke" and reviled the magistrates. The records show they were at first very lenient with him but he tried their patience, and he was publicly whipped, put in the stocks, finally sentenced to prison for 24 hours. He was also presented "for abusing his children and wife to her danger" and placed under bonds for good behavior. All to no avail. The 1 June 1675 records show the Court had tried every means: " Thomas Lucas for being distempered with drinke, it being soe oftens, and that hee hath borne seueral pticular punishments gradually, and can not be reclaimed, it was ordered concerning him, that all that sell drinke be stricktly ordered and prohibited to lett him haue none". [Plymouth Col. Court Orders 5:169]. Finally, at Court held 8 March 1678/9: "The sixt day of January 1678, being warned vpon a jury to view the body of Thomas Lucase, of Plymouth, deceased, and to make inquiry how hee came by his end, wee, whose names are vnder written, find it as followeth: hee being very ancient and decriped in his limbes, and it being very cold, and haueing drunk some drinke, gott a violent fall into a ditch, in a very dangerous place, could not recouer himselfe, but bruised his body, and lying all night in the cold, soe hee came by his end" [ibid. 6: 7-8. The Shurtleff Genealogy is in error when it states on page 37 that "Thomas Lucas was killed in Philip's War." We have no record of his age nor his marriage; neither do we know the name of his wife. It seems probable from the birth records of his children (those that were recorded) that he was married in this country about 1655, but his wife is never mentioned by name in any record. Even in the settlement of his estate, she is simply "the widow." There is no evidence of her age but their first recorded child was born July 1656 and the last two, unrecorded, probably 1665 and 1667. She was living when his estate was settled in 1679 but no further record of her is found. From the settlement of the estate [Plymouth Col. Ct. Orders 6:5, dated 8 Mar. 1678/9, "the widow shall have free use of the housing (Page 204)and lands until her sones come of age, and then her thirds of the benefits during her natural life and the sume of £38 of movables... and use of the whole until the children come to their respective ages or marriages; Benonie, the eldest son, the house and halfe garden plott, halfe the barn, three acrees meaddow and grant of four acrees excepting his mother' s thirds...and 50 acrees granted his brother John Lucas deceased and £5.6 out of personal estate; Samuel shall have the shopp, halfe the barn, halfe the garden it stands on and one acree meaddow excepting his mother's thirds and the sum of £11.6 in personal estate; Mary Lucas and Bethya Lucas each 12 lb and Mehitable Lucas £10. The widow Lucas must have been a woman of good character and reputation, for all her children married well and were held in good repute. It is significant that none of them named a son Thomas for their father. Both Benoni and Samuel were made freemen June 1689, and in 1690 Samuel was made Ensign and was on the jury many times. He lived in Plymouth, but Benoni removed to Lakenham, probably before he married. Children of Thomas Lucas [births, Plymouth Col. Rec. 8:23] : i. John2 , b. at Plymouth l5 July 1656; d. unmarried between 16 May 1673 when he received a grant from the town and 8 Mar, 1678/9 when he is called "deceased in the settlement of his father's estate. ii. Mary, b. 15 Mar. 1658; probably m. about 1682 Nathaniel Atwood, b. at Plymouth 25 Feb, 1651/2, d. 17 Dec. 1724 in 74th yr.; Mary wife of Nathaniel d. 5 Dec. 1736 in 77th yr. The ages stated agree approximately with the birth dates; often the early records are not in exact accord. iii. Benoni, b. 30 Oct. 1659; d. 28 Feb, 1729/30 in 7lst yr. m. ca. 1683 Repentence2 Harlow, dau. of William and Mary (Faunce), b. at Plymouth 22 Nov, 1660, d, at Lakenham 2 Nov. 1738 in 78th yr. iv. Samuel, b. 15 Sept. 1661; d. 17 Jan 1715/16 in 54th yr.; m. 16 Dec. 1686 Patience3 Warren, dau. of Joseph2 and Priscilla (Faunce). v. William, b.13 Jan. 1662/3; d. young before his father. vi. Mehitable b. ca. 1665 (unrecorded); may have m. ca. 1683 Stephen2 Bryant, son of Stephen1 and Abigail (Shaw). He m. (2) 23 Nov. 1710 Sarah (Ford) Magoun, widow of James Magoun, dau. of Andrew Ford of Weymouth,

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vii. Bethiah, b. ca. 1667; perhaps m. ca. 1701, as second wife Samuel3 Waterman (John2, Robert1), b. 10 Oct, 1666, d. at Plympton 10 Mar. 1717/18. If so, she d. 29 Jan. 1726/7 in her 59th yr. He m. (1) 26 July 1692 Mercy Ransom who d. 3 Aug, 1697. To explain further about the cemetary: this was given to the town by the Shaw family, the first burial being that of a daughter of Benoni Shaw 4 Apr. 1718. (Page 205) [Carver V.R. p. 169] The oldest stones found were one each in 1721 and 1723 and several in 1724. We would expect the stone, badly deteriorated, between those of Deacon Nathaniel and his wife, to be that of their son Isaac, but it was discovered that he was buried 26 Feb. 1718 in the old cemetery at Plympton Center. It is logical to assume that this stone was there either before Dec. 1724 (Nathaniel's death) or between that date and 1736 when his widow died. All the Lakenham death records were searched in an effort to identify this stone, but to no avail. Another puzzle is the unmarked grave in front of Deacon Atwood's wife, beside Benoni Lucas. No Lucas death record was found for this. There is a possibility this is where Joannah Atwood, who died insane was buried but no record of her death has been found. To sum up: no marriage record of Mary Lucas to, any one else has come to light, and no death record as "Mary Lucas." Age at death of Nathaniel2 Atwood's wife agrees approximately with the birth record of Mary Lucas; and we do know such a person existed from actual records, whereas there is no record for a Mary Morey. We know from a settlement of Thomas Lucas' estate that she was unmarried 8 March 1678/9 when she was about twenty-one. And finally, there are the gravestones at Lakenham, which suggest a close relationship.

LUCAS PROBATE RECORDS Plymouth Colony Wills and Inventories Volume 3, Society of Mayflower Descendants Library, Document Set 479 (Death, Inventory, Settlement)

Record of the Death of Thomas Lucas

The sixt day of January, 1678, being warned upon a jury to view the body of Thomas Lucase, of Plymouth, deceased, and to make inquiry how hee came by his end, wee, whose names are under written, find it as followeth: hee being very ancient and decriped in his limbes, and it being very cold, and haveing drunk some drinke, gott a violent fall into a ditch, in a very dangerous place, could not recover himselfe, but bruised his body, and Iying all night in the cold, soe hee came by his end. George Watson John Dunham Samuell Jeney John Doten Andrew CIarke Abraham Jackson John Rickard, Senior Robert Barrow Samuell Dunham, of Middlburow James Cole Joseph Dunham Jonathan Barnes

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INVENTORY OF THE ESTATE OF THOMAS LUCAS Plymouth Probate Record IV(1), ff. 14-15. An Inventory of the estate of Thomas Lucas, allies Luckes, taken and aprised by Andrew Ringe, Jabez Howland and William Crow this 15th day of January 1678, as followeth. IN SHOPP

L. s. d.

23 spades and ten shovells att sixteen shillings a dosen 05 10 00 Four dosen of hoes att 30s per dosen is 06 00 00 Two dosen of pothangers, 3* per dosen of Pothookes 04 04 00 Four C [hundredweight] and 14 pound of Iron 04 10 09 A paire of belows and the things belonging: sledges, tonges, naile tooles therunto 03 00 00 Some other tooles, 1 beake horn, 10s 02 00 00 One baskett, scales and lumber 00 11 06 One hoe and forge tooles, 3s, a snew [snow?] plate, 1s6d 00 04 06 Coales, 5s, three hundred of old Iron 00 15 00 One dosen of shovelles and one doasen of spades sent to goe to Capt. [Brattle?] to Boston that is soe bad wee can not prise it, being in Daniell Tarens hand 30 10 09 lN THE HOUSE One fier plate for a chimney back 00 15 00 Two paire of pothangers, 5s, 2 paire of hoakes, 2s 00 07 00 One gridiron, 1 paire of tonggs and 1 Andiron 00 10 00 Three iron potts, 1 paire of pothookes and a ladle 00 14 00 One muskett and fowling peece 01 18 00 Two axes, 5s, 1 longe table, 1 forme, 1 joyne stool 01 05 00 Three chaires, three shillings, 1 cubbert, 30s, chists and boxes 02 18 06 Two frying pans, 1 water tubb, 2s6d, 2 pailes, 2s 00 08 06 Nine trayes, 1 dosen of trenchers, 4s, 3 tining pans, 1s6d 00 05 06 Nine pewter platters, 4 porrengers, 2s 01 12 00 One pewter bottle, sawcer, 1 bason, 1 dram cupp, 10 peeces of earthen ware 00 02 06 Two old skilletts, 2s, 1 catuce box, 1s, 9 quart pott, 00 04 00 One spitt, 2s6d, halfe a dosen of spoones, 2 smoothing irons, 2s6d 00 06 00 One Blble, 1 psalme, 1 smale booke 00 06 00 Two kettles, 20s, 1 warming pan, 5s 01 05 00 One paire of shoes, 3s, 1 old wheel and 2 paire of cards 00 05 06 One bed, 1 bolster, 1 pillow 03 00 00 Two rugges and a blankett 01 14 00

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One paire of sheets 01 00 00 Five pound of linnine yarne 00 10 00 Two pound of woolen yarne 01 11 00 Flax that is not braked 00 03 00 One trundle bedsteed, bed boord and matt 00 07 00 One bed and bolster and rugg, 1 paire of Blanketts 03 10 00 One bed teik and pillow, 20s, 1 paire of blanketts, 20s 02 00 00 One bedsteed, 2 swords and belts 01 10 00 Three chests and 1 round table 00 16 00 Ten Lb. of cotten woole & 2 pound of sheeps Wool 00 10 00 14 blew yarn 00 02 00 Two paire of sheets, 12s6d the paire 01 07 00 Two paire of pillow beers, 8s, 1 pillowbear,2s 00 10 00 Halfe a dozen of napkins, 6s, 1 table cloth,3s 00 09 00 Eight towells, 5s, 1 bagg and feathers, 5s 00 10 00 One pillow beer & 3 baggs 00 06 00 One seive, 1 sifting trough, 2s, earthen ware, 1s 00 03 10 Old barrelles, 2s, cask, 8s8d 00 03 08

35 18 02 HIS WEARING APPARRELL A greatcoate 00 18 00 A great coate att 10s 00 10 00 One coate, 1 red wastcoate, 3s 00 06 00 Two paire of briches, eight shillings, 2 paire of stokings, 3s 00 11 00 Three shirts, 8s, 2 hatts, 5s 00 13 00 One paire of shooes, 18d, 2 yards of green Cloth 00 07 00 Bands, neckclothes, hand kerchers and gloves 00 04 00 THE PROVISIONS FOR THE FAMILY Five bushells of rye not prised Half a bushell of wheat 30 bushells or therabouts of Indian corne in the eare About a barrell and three quarters of meate About a dosen pound of suitt Butter and hoggs fatt, about eight pound - One halfe firkin of sope A paire of blanketts 00 10 00 Horse furniture to ryde 1 drawing kniffe, 1 frow, 1 doung forke, 1 pitchforke 00 08 00 Cart wheels; and other tackling 02 10 00 Two oxen, 7*, 3 cowes, 6*15s; 1 heiffer, 35s 15 10 00 One yeerling, 25s, 1 calf, 12s 01 17 00 One half of one yeerlying 00 12 00 One horse, 1 mare 03 00 00 20 sheep and lambes 05 00 00 Eight swine 02 10 00 Four thousand of shingl 00 12 00 The sume is 104 12 05

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DEBTS DUE TO THE ESTATE From Ralph Earle, about 00 18 00 John Cooke --------------- Daniell Wilcockes 01 10 00 Ephraim Tilson 00 11 00 Jonathan Morrey 00 15 00 John Rogers 00 05 00 John Cobb 00 04 00 Samuell Rowland 00 15 00 Anthony Savory 00 13 06 Aron Savory 00 18 00 John Coole 00 05 00

06 15 00 The cleare estate beside house and land 102 10 02 We find the Testator died posessed of one dwelling house and barne, 1 shop and one halfe acree of land that the said housing standeth on, vallued by us att 35 00 00 Four acrees of meddow in the wood 03 00 00 A graunt of four acrees of land lying in the woods from the towne north 10 00 00

39 00 00

[141 10 02+]

DEBTS DUE TO BE PAYED OUT OF THE ESTATE To Mistris Kemball 04 00 00 DanielI Tarin 00 15 00 Mr. May 02 06 00 Daniel Wood 01 03 06 Mr. Gray 00 03 06 Marks Cushman 01 00 06 Sarah Attwood, widdow 00 08 00 Mr. Cotton, about 00 08 00 Richard Wright 00 09 00 John Jourdaine 00 07 03

08 17 03

Andrew Ringe Jabez Howland William Crow

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SETTLEMENT OF THE ESTATE OF THOMAS LUCAS Plymouth Court Orders VI, pp. 5-6, 8 March 1679. In reference unto the settlement of the estate of Thomas Lucas, deceased, the Court have ordered that the widdow shall have the free use of the housing and lands untill her sonnes come of age, and then shall have her thirds of the benifitts of the said housing and lands, during her naturall life, and the summe of thirty eight pounds out of the moveables, In such particulars as shalbe most suitable, and the use of the whole untill the children come to theire respective ages, or the day of marriage. And that Benonie, the eldest son, is to have the house, and halfe the garden plott, and halfe the barne, and three acrees of meddow, and the graunt of four acrees of land, excepting his mothers thirds in the premisses, during her naturall life, and the fifty acrees of land graunted by towne to his brother, John Lucas, deceased, and the summe of five pounds and six shillings out of the personall estate. And that Samuell Lucas shall have the shopp and the halfe of the barne, and the halfe of the garden it stands on, and one acree of meddow, excepting his mother's thirds in the land and barne, and the summe of eleven pound and six shillings in the personall estate. And that Mary Lucas shall have 12* as her filliall porton, and Bethya to have 12* as her portion, and Mehittable shall have ten pounds.

THE WILL OF BENONI 2 LUCAS, SON OF THOMAS LUCAS

Plymouth County Probate Record 5:693-5

In the Name of God, Amen This twelfth day of february, in ye year of our Lord one thousand, seven hundred, twenty nine, thirty I Benoni Lucas of Plympton in ye County of Plymouth in New- England, being extreamly sick in body but of a disposing mind & memory not knowing how soon my change may come, do make & ordain this my last will and testament & do dispose of what of this worldly goods it hath pleased God to bestow upon me in this manner following viz. Imprimis I do commend my Soul to God that gave it trusting in Christ alone for Salvation I do also commit my body to the earth to be buried after a Christian & Decent manner at ye discretion of my executor trusting that it shall be raised at the last day by the mighty power of God to a glorious immortality Item As to my worldly goods, my will is that it be disposed of in manner following, my just debts & funeral charges being first payd Imprimis I do give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Repentance Lucas a third part of all my moveable estate & after her to be divided equally to & among my four daughters Item. I give & bequeath to my son Samuell Lucas my arms Item. I also give & bequeath to my two sons Samuell and Elisha Lucas all my wearing apparel with my lands, meadows, Houses & Cedar Swamps in Plympton or elsewhere (Or by Deeds bearing date ye 27 May 1727) excepting a lot of land in the fifth Great Lot in ye last division in Plymouth which said lot I give to my wife to be disposed as she has cause, if not disposed in her life time after her to be divided among her four daughters Item My will is that my silver money be equally distributed & divided amongst my children Item I give to my daughter Mary the wife of John Wright the sum of five pounds in Province Bills to be paid by my executor hereafter named Item I also give to my daughter Bethiah Lucas thirty pounds in Province Bills to be paid by ye executor & the best bed & furniture

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Item My will is that the Remaining part of my moveable Estate except what is disposed of by this will be equally distributed & divided among my four daughters at my Decease. Lastly I ordain and appoint my two sons Samuell and Elisha Lucas my sole executors of this my last will and testament Hoping that my last will and testament shall remain utterly revoking & disanulling all former wills and testaments whatsoever by me appointed and ordained In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal ye day and year above written Signed Sealed & Declared by ye sd Benoni Lucas to be his last will & Testament In Presence of Us Benoni Lucas (Seal) George Barrow Joseph Lucas Lazarus LeBaron Examined April ye 10: 1730 The within named George Barrow & Joseph Lucas made oath that they saw Capt Benoni Lucas late of Plimpton ye County of Plymouth decd sign seal & heard him declare the within written instrument to be his last will and testament & that they at the same time together with Lazarus LeBaron in the presence of the said testator set to their hands as witnesses & that according to the best of their observation he then was of a sound & disposing mind & memory Before Isaac Winslow Judge of Probate May ye first: 1730 The within named Lazarus LeBaron made oath that he saw Capt Benoni Lucas sign seal & heard him declare the within written instrument to be his last will and testament & that he at the same time together with George Barrow & Joseph Lucas in the presence of the said testator set to his hand as a witness & that according to the best of their observation he then was of a sound & disposing mind & memory Before Isaac Winslow Judge of Probate

THE INVENTORY OF BENONI 2 LUCAS

Plymouth County Probate Record 5:788,9

Imprimis His Wearing apparell We prize at 23 11 0 Itm In Bills of Credit 4 10 0 In Books at 18s 5 8 0 Itm In Silver Money at 15 penny Wt at 6 0 0 Itm In his arms at L 3 0 0 In Plate at 6s 0 3 6 0 Itm In bedding beside ye widows bed not prized at 36 0 0 Itm In bed linnen at 5 16 6 In table linnen at 2 9 3 8 5 9 Itm In Iron Ware at £4 7 0 In Brass at £8 16 0 13 3 0 Itm In Pewter Glass & Earthen at 6 4 In Wooden Ware at 8 2 14 6 0 Itm In New Cloth at 2 15 0 In Baskets and Yarn at 9 10 3 5 4 Itm In Cow & Horse furniture at 5 14 0 In a Loom & Hay 3 10 9 4 0 Itm In Neat Cattel Sheep Horse Kine & in Swine at 147 4 0 Itm In Land given to the Widow by Will at 20 0 0 269 13 3 Itm In Debts due & owing to the Estate 209 20 11 Itm In do Private Debts 2 0 0 Itm In Debts due from the Estate 12 1 2

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Dated the 6 of July 1730 George Barrow Nathaniel Atwood Joseph Lucas September the 16: 1730 Samuel Lucas and Elisha Lucas Executors in ye Last Will named of their father Capt Benoni Lucas late of Plimpton in ye County of Plymouth deceased made oath that the Abovewritten is a true and & perfect inventory of ye Estate of ye sd Benoni Lucas as above sd as far as is come to their knowledge and if more hereafter appears they will also give it in, Before Isaac Winslow Judge of Probate The Day Abovesd the above named George Barrow Nathaniel Atwood & Joseph Lucas made oath that the above is a just & equal apprizement of ye Estate of ye abovenamed Capt Benoni Lucas by them made according to ye best of their judgement Before Isaac Winslow Judge of Probate THE WILL OF SAMUEL 2 LUCAS, SON OF THOMAS LUCAS

Plymouth County Probate Record

To all Persons to whom these presents may Come I Samuel Lucas Senr of the Town of Plymouth within the County of Plymouth in New England being weak of body through age Sicknes but of proper & disposing memory & sound understanding (blessed be God) yet not knowing how soon it may please God to Change my sickness & life to death, do therefore make and ordain and by these presents I do make & ordaine these presents to be my last Will and testament to stand good & to remain firm & inviolable in manner & form following Imprs and Will I bequeath my Soul to God which gave it me and my body to the dust to be decently buried and for the outward estate Estate that God hath given me I dispose of as followeth Item I give to my son joseph all my lands and meadow to the Southward & Westward of his house and also my lot of Ceder Swamp in the first lott and lott of meadow in Swan hole upon Condition joseph give William a deed of his at Swan hole and I give to my wife my homestead dwelling house and out houseing and all my lands that I have not given to joseph and my lott of Cedar Swamp in the Sixth lot dureing her life or widdowhood and I do give her leave to Sell my thirty acre lott of land to the northward of Darbyes pond if She Standeth In need and I give her the best bed for ever and at her decease or marriage I do give to my Son Willliam all my housinge and landes that I have not given to joseph and also one third part of the moveables I give to Willliam both with in doares and with out and one third part of them to joseph both within doares and without with what he hath had already and one third part to patience both within doares and without and what that wants of fifty poundes Willliam to make it up when he Comes upon the land and my wife to have all the moveabeles til She pleaseth her Childrean Shall have them or dureing her widdowhood and I order that my sone William shall take Care of his mother and I do order and appoint my beloved wife to administer upon the estate hopeing this my last Will and testament will be kept & performed revokeing all other wills either verbal or written I have hereby set my hand and seal on the fourth day of July 1715

Samuel Lucas Senr John Doten Abraham Jackson Senr

THE INVENTORY OF SAMUEL 2 LUCAS, SON OF THOMAS LUCAS

Plymouth County Probate Record

Plymouth March 2d 1716 Then a True Inventory Taken of the Estate of Samuel Lucas Late of Plymouth deceased by us the subscribers as follows Item In his wearing apparrel & Book & purse 13 6 7 Item In Plait 12s Item In his Arms £2 5 2 17 0 Item In beding & beds £49 14 Item in Table Linnen £3 7 53 1 0 Item In Wool and Flax £1 7 10 Item In Pewter & Brass £12 3 / Item in Iron Ware £3 16 10 10 Item In Earthen Tin & glass Bottles 1 7 0 Item In Cotton & Linnen yarn 1 0 0 Item In Wooden Ware Tables Chairs Old Cork 4 17 0 Item In farming utencils £8 17 8 17 0

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Item In Cattle horses & Swine 68 10 0 £169 6 5 The Estate endebted as follows 27 13 0 Due to the Estate 3 10 3

Bennony Lucas Benj Warren".

Patience Lucas, executrix, made oath to the inventory, "on the 8th day of March 1715—16". THE WILL OF WILLIAM LUCAS, SON OF SAMUEL 2 LUCAS

THE WILL OF WILLIAM LUCAS

Plymouth County Probate Record 20:304,305

In the Name of God, Amen William Lucas of the town of Plymouth , and county of Plymouth, in New England, yeoman, labouring under many infirmities of body which are symptoms of approaching mortality, but of perfect and disposing memory, thanks be to Almighty God, for the same, but calling to mind the mortality of my body, knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this my last will and testament. I will and bequeath my soul to God that gave it me, and my body to the dust, to be decently buried, at the discretion of my executor hereafter named, nothing doubting but at the general resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God. Item. I will and bequeath unto my loving son Joseph Lucas all my lands both upland & swamp, which I have lying in the town of Plymouth, lying on the northerly side of the cart-way that leads from Plimton to Plymouth, with all my buildings thereon standing. I also give unto my said son the one half part of my meadow at a place called Four miles brook, with the privilege of fencing on the upland to inclose said meadow, and to (cut stuff) on the upland to fence said meadow. I also give unto my said son the one half of the meadow that I own in the town of Plimton, at a place called Swan hole. I also give unto my said son the one half part of my cedar swamp at a place called South meadow swamp. I also give unto my said son the one fourth part of my moveable estate, my just debts & funeral charges being first paid out of them, always provided that he shall pay such legacies as I shall appoint him in this will, he, his heirs, or administrators; all the abovesaid lands of meadow, cedar swamp, buildings, moveable estate, I do give unto my said son Joseph Lucas, and unto his heirs & assigns forever. Item. I give and bequeath unto my loving son [Benjamin Lucas all my lands lying in the town of Plymouth,] lying on the southerly side of the cart-way that leads from Plimton to Plymouth, with all my buildings thereon standing. I also give unto my said son all my land at a place called Four miles brook Island. I also give unto my said son my eighty acres lot of land lying on South meadow plain. I also give unto my said son the one half my meadow lying at a place called Four miles brook. I also give unto my said son the one half part of my meadow lying at a place called Swan hole, in Plimton afforesaid. I also give unto my said son the one half part of my cedar swamp at a place called South meadow cedar swamp; I also give unto my said son the one fourth part of my moveable estate, my just debts & funeral charges being first paid out of them, always provided that he shall pay such legacies as I shall appoint him in this will. all the abovesaid land, meadows, cedar swamp, buildings, moveable estate, I give unto my son Benjamin Lucas, and to his heirs & assigns forever. Item. I give and bequeath unto my loving daughter Priscilla Robbins, the wife of Eleazer Robbins, the one fourth part of my moveable estate, my just debts & funeral charges being first paid out of them. I also give unto my said daughter twenty pounds lawful money, to be paid her in money or moveable estate to the value thereof to be paid her within two years after my decease, that is to say , ten pounds thereof to be paid her by my loving son Joseph Lucas aforesaid; and ten pounds thereof to be paid her by my loving son Benjamin Lucas aforesaid. All this I give unto my said daughter Priscilla Robbins & to her heirs & assigns forever. Item. I give and bequeath unto my loving daughter Mehitable Lucas, the one fourth part of my moveable estate, my just debts & funeral charges being first paid out of them. I also give unto my said daughter twenty pounds lawful money to be paid her, by my loving son Joseph Lucas aforesaid, to be paid her in money or moveable estate to the value thereof, to be paid her within two years after my decease. All the above I do give unto my said daughter Mehitable Lucas & to her heirs & assigns forever.

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Item. I give and bequeath unto my loving grandson Lucas Donham, son of my loving daughter Phebe Donham deced, the sum of six pounds, thirteen shillings & four pence lawful money to be paid him by my loving son Benjamin Lucas aforesaid, to be paid in money or moveable estate to the value thereof, to be paid within two years after my decease. All this I give unto my said grandson Lucas Donham & to his heirs & assigns forever. Lastly. I nominate & appoint my loving son Joseph Lucas to be sole executor of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all other & former wills either written or verbal, by me heretofore made or done, hereby ratifying and confirming this my last will to remain firm and inviolable. In testimony whereof I the afforesaid William Lucas have hereunto set my hand and seal, the thirtieth day of august, and in the year of our Lord one thousand, seven hundred, sixty & nine. 1769 William Lucas Signed, sealed, pronounced & declared by the Sd William Lucas to be his Last Will & Testament in Presence of us. Samuel Lucas Jacob Doten [his mark] Sarah Doten Administration Follows Jan 1, 1770 THE INVENTORY OF WILLIAM LUCAS Plymouth County Probate Record 20:439?

Pursuant to a warrant to us the subscribers directed, by the Hon John Cushing Esqur Judge of probate of wills for the county of Plymouth, to make an inventory of all the estate that William Lucas of Plymouth in county aforesaid deced died seized off accordingly after viewing said estate we have apprized the same according to the best of our judgement all that was shewn us by the administrator in manner following 1. To wearing apparel 3 10 4 3 2. To arms & ammunition 1 1 0 3 3. To the homestead & buildings thereon & land at x pond , the meadow at four miles brook & land at four miles brook island & land on south meadow plain & meadow at Swan Hole & cedar swamp at south meadow cedar swamp All lying in Plymouth & Plimton townships amounting to 226 9 4 4. To movable estate amounting to 30 10 11 2

Amounting in the whole to £262 7 9

Dated at Plymouth Febry 9 1770 Samuel Lucas Isaac Jackson Ebenezer Doten

Plymouth sc January 3 1771 Joseph Lucas exor to the deced s will made oath that this inventory contains the whole of said deceds estate so far as he now knows & that if more hereafter appears he'll give it in The apprizers also being under oath Sworn By order of the Judge Before Edwins Love Just Peace

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THE WILL OF JOSEPH LUCAS, SON OF SAMUEL 2 LUCAS

Plymouth County Probate Record 9:1

In the Name of God, Amen

Joseph Lucas of the town of Plymton in the county of Plymouth, in New England, yeoman, labouring under many infirmities of body which are symptoms of approaching mortality, but of perfect and disposeing memory, thanks be given unto Almighty God, for the same, but calling to mind the mortallity of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to dye, do make and ordain this my last will and testament. Imprimis I will and bequeath my soul unto God that gave it me, and my body to the dust, to be decently buried, at the discretion of my executor hereafter named, nothing doubting but at the generall resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God. Item. I will and bequeath unto my loveing wife Meletiah Lucas, one third part of my moveable estate, after my just debts & funerall charges are paid out of them and also one third part of the improvement of my real estate so long as she shall remain my widdow with the one half the profits of my part of a furnace fot the space of two years after my decease all which I give unto my loving wife as long as she shall remain my widdow (Excepting my part of the furnace) which is given unto her for the space of two years after my decease and no longer, but if in case she shall marry again, she shall have only the sum of fifty pounds in bills of creditt or in moveable estate to the value thereof valued equal to silver money at the rate of twenty six shillings & eight pence per ounce to be her own forever and the residue of my estate I dispose of in the following manner. Item. I will and bequeath unto my loving son John Lucas all that part of my homestead contained within the following boundaries(viz) Beginning at a pine tree marked with stones about it on the southwesterly side of the way and thence bounded by sd way untill it comes three pole to the Southward of my Dwelling house & thence to range such a point of compass as will strike the southeast corner of the land belonging unto ye heirs of Capt. John Dyer Deceased and thence by the land belonging unto sd heirs untill it comes to a pine tree which is the northwest corner bounds of the twenty acre lott of land I bought of Thomas Pratt, and thence on a streight line unto the bounds first mentioned with all the buildings thereon standing, I also give unto my sd son my smiths shop and tools, and also my meadow at a place called Little Cove, and also my twenty acres of land lying adjoyning unto John’s Pond so called, which my honoured father bought of David Evans, I also give unto my sd son, the one half of my six acres of meadow that I have lying at a place called Donhams Cove in Plymton aforesd. I also give unto my sd son the one half of my seven acres of land I bought of Joseph Cole lying in said Plymton, I allso give unnto my sd son One Third part of my Cedar Swamp that I have in Beaver Damm Swamp I allso give unnto my said son the the whole of my moveable Estate (Excepting) what I shall give unto my loveing son Samuell Lucas in this present will my [wifes thirds], and just debts being first paid out allways provided that he, his heirs Executors & administrators shall pay or cause to be paid all my just debts and and such legacies as I shall appoint him to pay in this will. I do give the aforesaid land and meadow cedar swamp and moveables unto my said son John Lucas and unto his heirs and assigns forever with my part in a furnace standing in Plymton aforesaid as soon as the two years is expired that my wife is to improve it as aforesaid. Item. I will and bequeath unto my loving son Samuell Lucas all that part of my homestead lying to the southward of the land I have given to my son in this will together with my land and meadow lying on the Easterly side of ye aforesaid way which is commonly called the cove with all my land lying adjoyning unto Swan Hold Cedar Swamp on the southerly side and the land of or belonging unto ye heirs of Capt. John Dyer on the north side, together with my full share of the land granted unto the children of Joseph Donham deceasd and also one half of my seven acres of land I bought of Joseph Cole & also my lott of land I have lying adjoyning to Crain Brook & South Meadow Cedar Swamp and allso the one half of my six acres of meadow that I have at the aforesd place called Donhams Cove: and allso my acre of meadow that I have in a place called pollipody cove, and allso One Third part of my Cedar Swamp called Beaver Dam Swamp, and allso one yoke of oxen and all my farming

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utensils & cart tackling with the one half of my wearing apparell with my best gun and sword, all the aforesaid land and meadow cedar swamp and moveables I do give unto my said son and unto his heirs and assigns forever. Item. I will and bequeath unto my loving son Barnabas Lucas all that my farm I bought of Edward Cole lying in Plymton aforesd adjoyning to the land of Joseph Thomas Esqr together with the Dwelling house thereon standing, with my meadow at Dotens Meadow so called with my half grist mill adjoyning to my sd farm and allso One Third part of my Cedar Swamp in Beaver Dam Swamp for him to come into posession of when he shall arrive unto twenty one years age, I allso give unto my sd son my other gun and sword, all which said land and meadow and ceadar swamp and moveables I do give unto my said son Barnabas Lucas and unto his heirs and assigns forever allways provided he his heirs or assigns shall pay unto my loving daughter Patience Lucas the sum of eighty pounds in bills of credit valued equal to silver money at twenty six shillings & eight pence per ounce and pay the same to her within one year after he shall come into the posession of the abovesaid farm and mill. Item. I will and bequeath unto my loving daughter Hannah Lucas the sum of one hundred and ten pounds in bills of creditt valued equal to silver money at the rate of twenty six shillings & eight pence per ounce or in moveable estate to the value thereof to be paid her by my executor within twelve months after my decease. I do allso give unto my said daughter the profits or [?] produce of one quarter part of a grist mill untill my son Barnabas shall arrive to the age of twenty one years old aforesaid all which said sum of one hundred and ten pounds with the improvement of sd quarter part of the gristmill as aforesaid, I do give unto my said loving daughter and unto her heirs and assigns forever. Item. I will and bequeath unto my loving daughter Patience Lucas the sum of one hundred and ten pounds in bills of credit equal to silver money at twenty six shillings & eight pence per ounce or in moveable estate to the value thereof (that is to say) eighty pounds thereof to be paid her by my son Barnabas as aforesd and thirty pounds thereof to be paid her by my executor within one year after my decease all which said money or moveables I do give unto my loving daughter Patience Lucas and unto her heirs and assigns forever. Item. I will and bequeath unto my loving son Samuel Lucas as an addition of what I have allready given him in this will the sum of sixty pounds in money or in moveables to be paid him by my executor equal to the money stated in the aforesd legacys within two years after my decease which said sum of sixty pounds I do give unto my said son Samuel Lucas and unto his heirs and assigns forever. Item. I give unto my loving son John Lucas all the residue of my estate both real and personal whatsoever and wheresoever it may be found he paying my just debts and Legacies I have appointed him to pay as aforesaid. Lastly I nominate and appoint my loving son John Lucas to be the sole Executor of my last will and testament hereby revoking all other and former wills either written or verbal by me heretofore made or done hereby ratifying and confirming this my last will to remain firm and inviolable In testimony whereof I the aforesd Joseph Lucas have hereunto set my hand and seal the twenty third day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and forty one Joseph Lucas Signed sealed pronounced and declar’d by the said Joseph Lucas to be his Last Will and testament in presence of us William Lucas Benajah Pratt Abraham Jackson AJ his mark

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PLYMOUTH COUNTY PROBATE RECORDS OF SURNAME LUCAS PLYMOUTH COUNTY PROBATE INDEX 1686-1881 Ralph V. Wood, Picton Press 1988 Page 238 & 239 SURNAME: LUCAS FIRST NAME YEAR PLACE CASE DOCKET Abial 1738 Plympton grdn 13376 Abigail 1801 Carver will 13312 Abigail 1849 Carver admn 13313 Abijah 1838 Carver will 13314 Abijah 1849 Carver admn 13315 Allen 1815 Plymouth grdn 13358 Alvin 1865 Kingston admn 13316 Anna T 1842 Carver grdn 13317 Ansel 1853 Carver admn 13318 Augustus H 1880 Plymouth will 13319 Barnabas 1746 Plympton grdn 13320 Barnabas 1778 Plympton admn 13321 Barnabas 1807 Plymouth admn 13322 Barnabas 1824 Plymouth admn 13323 Bela 1821 Plymouth admn 13324 Benjamin 1821 Carver admn 13325 Benjamin 1826 Carver grdn 13338 Benoni 1730 Plympton will 13326 Betty 1839 Plymouth grdn 13327 Caleb 1818 Carver grdn 13329 Caleb 1872 Middleboro admn 13328 Cynthia 1829 Plymouth grdn 13330 Cynthia 1848 Plymouth grdn 13310 DanieL 1864 Carver admn 13331 David 1796 Kingston admn 13332 David 1855 Kingston admn 13333 Eldora C 1864 Carver grdn 13334 Elisha 1756 Plympton will 13335 Elisha 1796 Carver will 13336 Elizabeth 1738 Plympton grdn 13376 Elizabeth 1798 Carver admn 13337 Erastus 1826 Carver grdn 13338 Ezra 1853 Plympton will 13339 Hannah 1768 Plympton grdn 13362 Harriet A 1848 Middleboro grdn 13340 Harvey 1867 Carver admn 13341 Hosea 1861 Kingston will 13342 Isaac 1815 Plymouth grdn 13358 Isaac 1826 Carver grdn 13338 Isaac J 1878 Plymouth admn 13343 James 1750 Plympton admn 13348 James 1756 Plympton grdn 13349 James 1773 Plympton grdn 13347 James 1825 Plymouth admn 13344

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James F 1850 Kingston admn 13345 James P 1861 Kingston grdn 13346 Jennie H 1869 Plymouth grdn 13350 Joanna 1845 Middleboro admn 13351 John 1768 Plympton admn 13352 John 1803 Carver admn 13353 John 1826 Carver grdn 13338 Joseph 1742 Plympton will 13354 Joseph 1774 Plymouth grdn 13355 Joseph 1807 Carver admn 13356 Levi 1814 Plymouth will 13357 Levi 1815 Plymouth grdn 13358 Lois 1857 Carver admn 13359 Lot S 1850 Carver grdn 13360 Luther 1867 Plymouth admn 13361 Lydia 1768 Plympton grdn 13362 Martin L 1864 Carver admn 13363 Molly 1738 Plympton grdn 13376 Nathan 1796 Carver grdn 13364 Nathan 1854 Kingston admn 13365 Nathaniel 1805 Carver grdn 13366 Persis 1826 Carver grdn 13338 Persis 1850 Carver admn 13367 Repentance 1738 Plympton grdn 13376 Rhoda 1850 Plympton admn 13368 Ruth 1855 Carver will 13369 Samuel 1715/6 Plymouth will 13370 Samuel 1736 Plympton admn 13375 Samuel 1738 Plympton grdn 13376 Samuel 1749 Plympton admn 13374 Samuel 1756 Plympton grdn 13349 Samuel 1792 Carver will 13373 Samuel 1813 Carver admn 13372

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LUCAS CEMETERY RECORDS IN PLYMOUTH COUNTY MASSACHUSETTS Lakenham Cemetery Ref: Old Cem of SE Mass P 44,45 Darby Cemetery Ref: Old Cem of SE Mass P 199

Last Name First Name Relationship or Married Name Birth date Birth location Death date Cemetery

ADAMS MARY ATWOOD 1st w Lt Nathaniel Nov 10, 1704 PLYMOUTH Oct 06, 1744 LAKENHAM ATWOOD Dea NATHANIEL h Mary Lucas Feb 25, 1651/52 PLYMOUTH Dec 17, 1724 LAKENHAM ATWOOD Lt NATHANIEL son Mary Lucas Oct 03, 1693 PLYMOUTH Jan 20, 1767 LAKENHAM BARROWS BETSEY LUCAS w Ezra Sr Oct 23, 1795 PLYMOUTH Oct 30, 1875 DARBY BRADLEY CAROLINE LUCAS w Francis Nov 28, 1829 PLYMOUTH May 26, 1867 DARBY CROCKER ABEL son Eleazer Jun 15, 1695 BARNSTABLE Jul 04, 1781 LAKENHAM CROCKER LYDIA LUCAS w Benj Sr - mother of Bela Sep 28, 1731 MIDDLEBORO Jan 19, 1824 DARBY DOTEY LYDIA LUCAS w John Sr. Feb 10, 1711/12 PLYMOUTH, MA Nov 14, 1768 LAKENHAM DOTY ELIZABETH FULLER w Issacher Abt. 1729 PLYMPTON, MA Jul 02, 1781 LAKENHAM DUNHAM JAMES son Lucy Lucas Dunham Mar 31, 1801 PLYMOUTH Jul 31, 1870 LAKENHAM DUNHAM JAMES L son James 1838 CARVER Jan 08, 1855 LAKENHAM FULLER ISSACHAR h Eliz Dotey Jul 08, 1725 KINGSTON, MA Oct 31, 1822 LAKENHAM HARLOW REPENTANCE LUCAS w Benoni Nov 22, 1660 PLYMOUTH Nov 02, 1738 LAKENHAM ISHAM MARY CROCKER w ABEL Jun 1697 BARNSTABLE Nov 05, 1782 LAKENHAM LUCAS ABEGAIL dau Dea Saml & Abigail Aug 18, 1755 PLYMPTON Sep 16, 1756 LAKENHAM LUCAS ABIGAIL Dau Abijah & Mary Oct 11, 1786 CARVER Jan 23, 1849 LAKENHAM LUCAS CAPT ABIJAH son Dea Saml & Abigail Feb 05, 1759 PLYMPTON Sep 11, 1838 LAKENHAM LUCAS BARNABAS s Dea Joseph & 2nd wife Dec 17, 1721 PLYMPTON May 20, 1726 LAKENHAM LUCAS BELA son Benjamin - Rev War Soldier Feb 03, 1757 PLYMOUTH, MA Jun 10, 1821 DARBY LUCAS BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Son Ezra & Betsey Dec 23, 1833 PLYMOUTH Sep 01, 1862 DARBY LUCAS BENJAMIN Sr. father of Bela Jun 21, 1731 PLYMOUTH Sep 08, 1818 DARBY LUCAS LT BENJAMIN son Bela Oct 12, 1783 CARVER Sep 03, 1821 LAKENHAM LUCAS CAPT BENONI son Thomas 1 Oct 30, 1659 PLYMOUTH Feb 28, 1729/30 LAKENHAM LUCAS CAROLINE F. PUTNEY w Ralph, Dau Francis Winslow 1862 PLYMOUTH 1903 DARBY LUCAS CARRIE ORENDA Dau Francis Winslow Sep 10, 1857 PLYMOUTH Mar 03, 1867 DARBY LUCAS CHARLOTTE WARREN dau Warren & Charlotte Nov 26, 1828 CARVER Feb 21, 1829 LAKENHAM LUCAS CORDELIA d Caleb & Mary Apr 13, 1834 CARVER Dec 31, 1837 LAKENHAM LUCAS DANIEL son Dea Saml & Abigail Sep 06, 1754 CARVER Sep 27, 1754 LAKENHAM LUCAS DEBORAH dau John Jr & Lydia Fuller Oct 01, 1796 CARVER Apr 25, 1799 LAKENHAM LUCAS ELISHA son Benoni Feb 07, 1698/99 PLYMOUTH Jun 06, 1756 LAKENHAM LUCAS ELIZABETH dau Hosea & Hannah Oct 18, 1815 CARVER Jan 28, 1818 LAKENHAM LUCAS DEACON EZRA son Samuel & Jemimah Mar 15, 1786 PLYMPTON Sep 30, 1842 LAKENHAM LUCAS EZRA Son Bela & Hannah Oct 08, 1791 PLYMOUTH Oct 31, 1833 DARBY LUCAS EZRA Jr Son of Ezra & Betsey Mar 09, 1823 PLYMOUTH May 29, 1871 DARBY

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Last Name First Name Relationship or Married Name Birth date Birth location Death date Cemetery

LUCAS FRANCIS WINSLOW Son of Ezra & Betsey Jul 17, 1827 PLYMOUTH Oct 20, 1884 DARBY LUCAS HANNAH dau Dea Joseph Nov 10, 1717 PLYMPTON Dec 1743 LAKENHAM LUCAS HANNAH LUCAS w Bela, Dau John & Lydia Dotey Apr 05, 1750 PLYMPTON May 13, 1830 DARBY LUCAS ISAAC son Dea Saml & Abigail Aug 23, 1750 PLYMPTON Aug 27, 1753 LAKENHAM LUCAS JAMES son Elisha Jan 02, 1722/23 CARVER Jan 22, 1750/51 LAKENHAM LUCAS JOHN Sr. son of Joseph Dec 14, 1715 PLYMPTON, MA Feb 20, 1764 LAKENHAM LUCAS JOHN Jr. Son of John Sr. Jul 05, 1744 PLYMPTON, MA Jul 11, 1802 LAKENHAM LUCAS JOHN son Isaac Shaw & Martha Nov 17, 1780 CARVER Dec 22, 1783 LAKENHAM LUCAS JOHN BELA son LT Benj Feb 24, 1818 CARVER, MA Mar 18, 1885 LAKENHAM LUCAS DEACON JOSEPH son Samuel 2 Thomas1 Oct 28, 1689 PLYMOUTH Sep 04, 1742 LAKENHAM LUCAS JOSIAH son Dea Saml & Abigail Aug 08, 1761 CARVER Aug 22, 1761 LAKENHAM LUCAS OLIVE dau John Jr & Lydia Fuller Nov 15, 1774 CARVER Jan 05, 1775 LAKENHAM LUCAS OLIVER son Isaac Shaw & Martha Apr 30, 1781 CARVER Dec 22, 1783 LAKENHAM LUCAS PERSIS LUCAS w LT Benj, Dau John & Lydia Fuller May 11, 1782 CARVER Dec 30, 1848 LAKENHAM LUCAS PRISCILLA COGGESHALL dau Warren & Charlotte Mar 04, 1836 CARVER Jan 27, 1837 LAKENHAM LUCAS LT SAMUEL son Benoni Jul 24, 1689 PLYMOUTH Dec 26, 1736 LAKENHAM LUCAS DEACON SAMUEL son Dea Joseph Dec 19, 1719 PLYMPTON Jan 03, 1792 LAKENHAM LUCAS SAMUEL son Lt Sam & Eliz Abt. Oct 20, 1721 CARVER Oct 15, 1726 LAKENHAM LUCAS SAMUEL son Dea Saml & Abigail Jun 15, 1752 PLYMPTON Sep 01, 1838 LAKENHAM LUCAS SOLOMON son Dea Saml & Abigail Oct 18, 1764 CARVER Oct 22, 1764 LAKENHAM LUCAS ZILLAH WINSLOW Dau Lt Benj & Persis Nov 27, 1815 CARVER Jul 07, 1846 LAKENHAM MCMASTERS MARY LUCAS 1st w Caleb Jr Abt. 1802 Jun 28, 1847 LAKENHAM PRATT RUTH DUNHAM w James Oct 04, 1801 CARVER Aug 11, 1881 LAKENHAM PUTNEY RALPH B. Husb of Caroline F Lucas May 22, 1881 PLYMOUTH May 28, 1981 DARBY RICKARD MARY LUCAS w JOSEPH Abt. 1734 May 26, 1778 LAKENHAM ROBBINS JEMIMAH LUCAS w Samuel Abt. 1756 CARVER Sep 19, 1847 LAKENHAM ROBBINS MARY (POLLY) LUCAS w Capt Abijah Nov 10, 1810/6 LAKENHAM SEARS SALLY LUCAS w Bezaleel Jun 18, 1799 LAKENHAM SHAW ABEGAIL LUCAS w Dea Samuel 1729 PLYMPTON Oct 18, 1801 LAKENHAM SHAW ABIGAIL Lt Sam LUCAS & Lt Nat ATWOOD Aug 14, 1705 PLYMOUTH Jan 27, 1782 LAKENHAM SHAW ELIZABETH LUCAS w Lt Saml May 05, 1701 PLYMOUTH Jun 06, 1727 LAKENHAM SHAW MARTHA LUCAS w Isaac Shaw Lucas Nov 18, 1799 LAKENHAM SHAW PERSIS LUCAS w Dea Joseph Mar 10, 1691/92 PLYMOUTH Jun 06, 1726 LAKENHAM SHURTLEFF ASENATH LUCAS w Caleb Sr. Abt. 1774 Nov 01, 1831 LAKENHAM TILSON ANNA LUCAS w Dea Ezra Dec 15, 1790 CARVER Oct 15, 1842 LAKENHAM

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Military Service of Some Lucas Ancestors Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War, Mass Archives, 1899 Names beginning with letter L page 1 Luaas, Bela. Private, Capt Joseph Soper’s Co. , Col. Theophilus Cotton’s (Plymouth Co.) Regt.; enlisted Mar 5 1781; discharged Mar 20, 1781; service, 15 days; company marched on a 40 days expedition to Rhode Island (Son of Benj and Lydia Crocker) page 3 Lucas, Bela, Plymouth. Return of men raised to serve in the Continental Army from Col. Nathaniel Freeman’s ( 1st Barnstable Co.) Regiment; engaged for the town of Yarmouth; joined Capt. Drew's Company, Col. Bailey’s Regt; term 3 years or during war; also, return of men mustered by James Hatch, Muster Master for Plymouth Co., to serve until 10 January 1778; Capt. Drew's Company, Col. Bailey’s; residence Plymouth; enlisted for the town of Yarmouth; also, Private, Capt. Seth Drew’s Co., Col. Bailey’s Regt.; company return dated Camp Valley Forge, Jan 24, 1778; engaged 15 May 1777; term 8 months. (Son of Benjamin and Lydia Crocker) Lucas, Benjamin, Plymouth. Private, Capt. Benjamin Rider’s Co., Col. Lothrop’s Regt.; service 10 days; company marched from Plymouth to Bristol, R. I. Dec. 11, 1776, on an alarm; also, list of men raised to serve in the continental army from 2d Plympton Co., 1st Plymouth Co. Regt., as returned by Lieut. Francis Shurtleff; residence Plymouth; engaged for town of Plympton (also given Plymouth); joined Capt. Seth Drew's Company, Col. Bailey’s Regt; term, 8 months, to expire 10 January 1778; also, return of men mustered by James Hatch, Muster Master for Plymouth Co., to serve until 10 January 1778; Capt. Drew's Company, Col. Bailey’s Regt.; also, town of Yarmouth; Private Capt. Seth Drew’s Co., Col. Bailey’s Regt.; company return dated Camp Valley Forge, Jan 24, 1778; engaged 15 May 1777. (Probably son of Joseph & Mary Rickard not father of Bela) page 5 Lucas, John, Plympton. Private, Capt. Nathaniel Shaw’s Co., Col. James Warren’s Regt., which marched in response to the alarm of Apr 19,1775, to Marshfield; service 2 days; also, Corporal, Lieut. Francis Shurtleff’s Co., Col. Lothrop’s Regt.; service 14 days; company marched to Bristol, R. I. Dec. 11, 1776, on an alarm. (Probably son of John Lucas & Lydia Dotey) Lucas Military Records from the History of the town of Carver, MA Henry S. Griffith Revolutionary War Soldiers 1775 Marched to Marshfield In Capt Bridgham’s Co. Joseph Lucas p103 (probably son of John & Lydia Dotey) 1775 Marched to Marshfield In Capt Shaw’s Co. Sergt Elisha Lucas p103 & Nehemiah Lucas p104 Men who Served at Marshfield, and in militia Elijah Lucas & Samuel Lucas p106 Served at Marshfield and in Continental Army Barnabas Lucas p 106 Served at Marshfield & with Lt. Frances Shurtleff at Bristol Isaac Shaw Lucas & John Lucas p107 (son of John (d 1764) & Lydia Dotey who m Lydia Fuller he d 1802). Served in militia and/or in Continental Army Abijah Lucas & Isaac Lucas p107 & 108 Served at Marshfield, in militia, and in Continental Army Samuel Lucas 3d p109 Served in Continental Army Benjamin Lucas (Probably son of Joseph & Mary Rickard not father of Bela) Consider, Elisha & Ephraim Lucas p109

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Lucases who served as officers in the Carver military North company and year of commission North Company Capt Abijah Lucas 1802 p 224, Lt Isaac Shaw Lucas 1790, Lt Benjamin Lucas 1818, Lt John Lucas 1822, all p 225 Notes: Bela Lucas b Feb 3 1757 d Jun 10 1821 Rev war pension Benjamin Lucas was at Valley forge, Hist of Carver p 107 - Probably son of Joseph & Mary Rickard b 1755 Benjamin the Father of Bela was b Jun 21 1731 & d Sep 8 1818 The Pension File of Bela Lucas National Archive, Microfilm Series M804, Roll 1597 Revolutionary War Pension Files (s33019) BELA LUCAS 10,394 , Massachusetts, Bela Lucas of Plymouth, in the state of Massachusetts who was a private in the regiment commanded by Colonel Bailey of the Massachusetts Line, for the term of one year Inscribed on the Roll of Massachusetts at the rate of eight Dollars per month to commence on the 11th of April 1818 Certificate of Pension issued the 8 of May 1818 and sent to Nahum Mitchell Esq East Bridgewater Masstts Arrears to 4th of Mar 1819 86.36 Semi-anl. all'ce ending 4 Sep 1819 48.00 $134.36 Revolutionary claim, Act 18th March, 1818 SCHEDULE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS On this the sevententh day of July, 1820, befor the Circuit Court of Common Pleas for the Southern Circuit,...... Bela Lucas aged sixty four years, resident in Plymouth, in said County, who being first duly sworn, according to law, doth, on his oath, declare that he served in the Revolutionary War as follows, viz. for the term of twenty six months in the company of John Bridgham and Regt. of Col. Bailey Massachusetts Line and that he has received a pension certificate dated 8th day of May 1819 and numbered 10,394 in pursuance of his original Declaration made 11th April 1818 and also takes.... My real estate amounts to nothing, Personal Estate is as follows - viz 12 old chairs, Two old tables, 1 chest iron, crockery glass & wooden ware (Valued at $10.50) My family consists of myself and my wife Hannah aged seventy years she is barely able to support herself My occupation is that of a farmer & my health is as good as I could expect considering my advanced age.

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Bela Lucas Sworn to and declared on the 17th day of July AD 1820 before Nahum Mitchell Justice of sd Court. I John B. Thomas clerk of said court do hereby certify......the total amount in value of the property exhibited in the aforesaid schedule is ten dollars and fifty cents.......... Deposition of John Tilson: I John Tilson Carver but formerly of Plympton in the County of Plymouth Commonwealth of Massachusetts of lawfull age do testify and say, that I was a soldier in the War of the Revolution in Capt. John Bridgham Company & Colonel Bailey Regiment Massachusetts Line in what was then called the year service which was in the year one thousand seven hundred and seventy six, and was a Corporal and also a Sergeant of said company - that Bela Lucas of Plymouth was a soldier belonging to the afforesaid company and is on a role I now have of said company and he seved during the campaign which was one year. John Tilson Jul 14, 1818 Deposition of Ephraim Pratt: I Ephraim Pratt of Carver in the County of Plymouth of lawfull age testify and say, that I was a soldier in the War of the Revolution in Capt. John Bridgham Company & Colonel John Bailey Regiment, what was then called the year service in one thousand seven hundred and seventy six And that Bela Lucas of Plymouth in the said county of Plymouth was a soldier at that time with me in said Bridgham Company & Bailey Regimentand served as a soldier for the term of one year. Plymouth July 8,1818 Ephraim Pratt I Bela Lucas of Plymouth in the county of Plymouth Commonwealth of Massachussetts and a citizen of the United States and a resident therein set forth and declare on oath that I was a soldier in the war of the revolution for more than nine months on the continental establishment that from my reduced circumstances I need the assistance of my country for support and therefore am desirous to obtain a pension from the United States agreeable to the law of Congress of the 18th of March last and do relinquish all claim to any former pension granted me / if any / by any law of congress - that I entered the service January 1776 and served twelve months, part of it in Roxbury near Boston & the latter part at New York in Capt. John Bridgham Company and Col. Bailey Regiment. I then enlisted for eight months to Albany NY in Capt Drews Company and Col. Bailey regiment L(earned) Brigade. I then enlisted again for four months, went to Valley Forge in Capt Loring Company, Col Gamaliel Bradfords Regiment - was then discharged by him in May A.D. 1778 I have no written discharge all the services aforesaid were in the Massachusetts line. Bela Lucas

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The (2nd MA) Colonel Bailey’s Regiment is still in existence in Massachusetts. Bela Lucas served in this regiment. This is from their web page: Colonel Bailey 2nd Massachussetts Regt. Web Page http://www.2ndmass.org Col. Bailey's 2nd Mass Regiment was part of Brig. Gen. Learned's brigade, they fought at the battle of Saratoga (1777) and spent the winter of 1777 – 78 in Valley Forge, encamped near the outer defenses. From Col Bailey Regt database: “Barnabas, Bela, and Benjamin Lucas. Barnabas is listed as joining for the town of Plympton, the others for the town of Plymouth. Bela Lucas Listed as a member of the 1st Barnstable County Regiment15 May 1777 Enlisted in Drew's Company, 2nd Mass Regt., for 8 months, for the town of Yarmouth, to 10 January 1778. (this means he was from Plymouth, but for some reason was described as enlisting for the town ofYarmouth) Benjamin Lucas 1776 Listed as a member of Lothrop's Regiment15 May 1777 Transferred to Drew's Company, 2nd Mass Regt, for 8 months, from 2nd Plymouth County, 1st Plymouth County Regt., to 10 January 1778. Barnabas Lucas (b. 1761) Listed in Warren's Regiment, 1775Transferred to Drew's Company, 2nd Mass Regt, 15 May 1777, for a 3-year enlistment, from the 1st Plymouth County RegimentDischarged 15 May 1780 from Drew's Company, 2nd Mass. These records are not complete, and may not be entirely accurate”.

Ancestors of Frank B. Lucas Follows on the next four pages

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THOMAS LUCASSAMUEL LUCAS

WIDOW "LUCAS"

RICHARD WARREN WILLIAM LUCAS b 19 Oct 1692 PLY; m 1 May 1722 PLY; d PLY JOSEPH WARREN

ELIZABETH JOVATT PATIENCE WARREN

PRISCILLA FAUNCE

BENJAMIN LUCAS b 21 Jun 1731 PLYM; m 15 Mar 1755 PLYM EDWARD DOTY

JOHN DOTY FAITH CLARK JOHN DOTY

ELIZABETH COOKE

MEHITABEL DOTY b 4 Nov 1694 PLY WILLIAM NELSON

JOHN NELSON MARTHA FORD

MEHITABEL NELSON HENRY WOOD

SARAH WOOD JOHN JENNEY

ABIGAIL JENNY DEAC WM CROCKERSARAH CARY ELEAZER CROCKER

ALICETHEOPHILUS CROCKER

THOMAS CHIPMAN JOHN CHIPMAN b 11 Mar 1690/1691 OF PLYMP m 19 Nov 1730 RUTH CHIPMAN

JOHN HOWLANDJOHN TILLEY HOPE HOWLAND

ELIZABETH TILLEY JOAN HURST

LYDIA CROCKER b 28 Sep 1731 MBORO,MA; d 19 Jan 1824 PLY WILLIAM EDDY

SAMUEL EDDY MARY FOSTEN OBADIAH EDDY

ELIZABETH SAVORY JABEZ EDDY LYDIA EDDY

JOHN ELLIS b 3 Feb 1703/1704 PLYMOUTH BENNETT ELLIS MARY RICKARD

EDMUND FREEMAN ELIZABETH FREEMANDEACON JOHN RICKARD

AND MARY (below)

JOHN SHAW DEA JONATHAN SHAW

ALICEROBERT WATSON LT JONATHAN SHAW

GEORGE WATSON ELIZABETH

PHEBE WATSON ROBERT HICKS (FORTUNE) JOSEPH LUCAS b 28 Oct 1689 PLYMOUTH; d 4 Sep 1742 Lakenham

PHEBE HICKS b 1613 JOHN LUCAS b 14 Dec 1715 PLYMP m 10 Jun 1739 MARGARET (ANN) 1623 PERSIS SHAW b 10 Mar 1691/1692; d 6 Jun 1726 Lakenham

JOSHUA PRATT BENAJAH PRATT

BATHSHEBA FAY THOMAS DUNHAM MEHITABLE PRATT

JOHN DUNHAM JANET BROMLEY PERSIS DUNHAM

THOMAS BARLOW ABIGAIL BARLOW

FRANCIS COOKE JACOB COOKE

HESTER MAHIEU(1ST WIFE)

STEPHEN HOPKINS DAMARIS HOPKINS

ELIZABETH FISHER LYDIA DOTEY b 10 Feb 1711/1712 PLYMPTON; d 14 Nov 1768 CARVER

SAMUEL FULLER SAMUEL FULLER

BRIDGET LEE SAMUEL FULLER ELIZABETH BOWEN

FRANCIS EATON SAMUEL EATON JOHN FULLER b 19 Dec 1698 PLY; m 7 Feb 1721/1722 PLYMPTON,MA;

SARAH JOHN BILLINGTON MERCY EATON

FRANCIS BILLINGTON ELEANOR MARTHA BILLINGTON ISSACHAR FULLER

CHRISTIAN PENN EATON b 8 Jul 1725 KINGSTON; m 19 Jan 1746/1747 PLPTN

WILLIAM RING ANDREW RING

MARY DURRANT ELEAZER RING DEBORAH HOPKINS DEBORAH RING b 10 Jul 1698 PLYM; d 8 Nov 1763 KINGSTON,

MARY SHAW JONATHAN DUNHAM JOHN DOTY b 5 Feb 1699 PLYMPTON; m 8 Jul 1724 PLYMPTON

HENRY COBB JONATHAN DUNHAM JAMES HURST MARY COBB

PATIENCE HURST ELIZABETH DOTY GARTEUD b 1730 CARVER,MA; d 2 Jul 1781 CARVER,MA

NICHOLAS NORTON LYDIA DUNHAM b 1704 PLYMPTON; d 1776NICHOLAS NORTON

ELIZABETH ESTHER NORTON ELIZABETH

SAMUEL DUNHAMSAMUEL DUNHAM

MARTHA BEALJOHN FAUNCE EBENEZER DUNHAM b 24 Feb 1690/91 PLY; m 1 Jan 1719/20 MBO

GEORGE MORTON SGT WILLIAM HARLOW PATIENCE MORTON MARY HARLOW JOHN DUNHAM

JULIANA CARPENTER MARY FAUNCE b 12 Jul 1726 PLYMOUTH; m 1755 JOHN SMITH

RALPH ELLENWOOD RALPH ELLENWOOD ABIGAIL SMITH b 10 Feb 1693/1694 BEVERLY; MARY ELLENWOOD

ELLEN LYNN

JOHN THOMASJAMES THOMAS

JAMES PITNEY SARAH PITNEY JOHN THOMAS

2ND WIFE STEPHEN TILDEN MARY TILDEN1ST WIFE

JOSEPH DUNHAM MARY THOMAS NATHANIEL MORTON HESTER WORMALL MICAJAH DUNHAM

MERCY MORTON LYDIA COOPER ABIGAIL DUNHAM b 1707

JOSHUA LAZELLELIZABETH LAZELL

MARY

DANIEL PRATT BENJAMIN PRATT b 1707 PLYMP; m 27 Feb 1728/1729 PLYMP

JOHN RICKARD MARY WASHBURN JOHN RICKARD NOAH PRATT b Abt 1732 CARVER?; m 18 Mar 1755 CARVER

HESTER BARNES JOHN RICKARD MARY COOKE MARGARET RICKARD b 5 Apr 1708 PLYMP; d Bef 19 May 1757 PLY

JAMES COLE SARAH HUGH COLE

MARY JOHN COLE MARY FOXWELL

JOHN COLE b Abt 1700; m Abt 1734 PLYMPTON EDWARD GRAY

THOMAS LETTICE SUSANNA GRAY DOROTHY LETTICE MARY COLE b Abt 1736 d 27 May 1805 CARVER

ANN ROBERT RANSOM

ROBERT RANSOM ABIGAIL HANNAH TILSON

ROBERT WATERMAN JOHN WATERMAN SAMUEL RANSOM b 1693 PLYMOUTH; m 13 Jul 1723 PLYM

THOMAS BOURNE ELIZABETH BOURNEANN WATERMAN

SAMUEL STURTEVANT ANN STURTEVANT BENJAMIN RANSOM

ANN b 2 Feb 1732/1733 PLYMP; m 27 Mar 1755 PLYMP;

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NIMIAN DUNBAR ROBERT DUNBARJOSEPH DUNBAR

ROSE DEBORAH DUNBAR b 21 Mar 1696/1697 HINGHAM

JOHN GARNET CHRISTIAN GARNET

MARYTHOMAS WHITON

JAMES WHITING JAMES WHITINGAUDREY JAMES WHITING

MARY BEAL ABIGAIL RICKARDELISHA WHITTON b Abt 1700; m 10 Oct 1728 PLYMPTON

MATHEW WHITINGEDMUND PITTS MARY WHITON

DEBORAH PITTSANN ABIGAIL WHITON

(2ND HUSBAND) b 28 Nov 1733 PLYMPTON GILES RICKARD

GILES RICKARD JUDITH COGAN DEAC JOHN RICKARD

HANNAH DUNHAM JOANNAH RICKARD b 22 Sep 1691 PLY; d 6 Jan 1767 PLYMPTON MARY

JOHN DREWJOHN CHURCHILL NICHOLAS DREW-342: b Oct 1684 Plym; m Bef 1709 Plym

HANNAH CHURCHILLWILLIAM PONTUS HANNAH PONTUS

NICHOLAS DREW b 31 May 1713 Plym m 29 Jan 1735/1736JOHN KEEN

JOSIAH KEENMARTHA

ABIGAIL KEEN b Aft 1660; d 22 Apr 1715 PlymouthJOHN DINGLEY

HANNAH DINGLEYSARAH

EPHRAIM KEMPTON EPHRAIM KEMPTONEPHRAIM KEMPTON

JOANNA RAWLINSSAMUEL KEMPTON- b 4 Mar 1680/1681 Plymouth; m 6 Apr 1706

JOHN REEVESMARY REEVES

JANE

BATHSHEBA KEMPTON b 17 Mar 1712/1713 Plym

ELEAZER DUNHAM

MERCY DUNHAM b Apr 1686 Plym d Plym

JOHN WHISTONBATHSHEBA WHISTON

SUSANNA DOWNE

JOHN WOODNATHANIEL ATWOOD

RICHARD MASTERSON SARAH MASTERSONJOHN ATWOOD b 1 May 1684 Ply; m 10 Feb 1706/1707 Ply

MARY LUCASJOHN ATWOOD b 1713 Plym m 1735 Plym d Plym

ISRAEL LEAVITTSARAH LEAVITT b 8 Feb 1687/1688 HINGHAM

JOHN BARNES LYDIA JONATHAN BARNES LEMUEL DREW b 4 Aug 1687 Plym; m 22 Dec 1731 Plym

MARY PLUMMER JOHN BARNES HANNAH DREW b 1722 KINGSTON ELIZABETH HEDGE

HANNAH BARNES b 8 Jan 1695/1696 Plym d PlymJOSEPH BARTLETT

THOMAS POPE MARY BARTLETT GABRIEL FALLOWELL HANNAH POPE

ANN FALLOWELL CATHERINE

JOHN HOLMES NATHANIEL HOLMESNATHANIEL HOLMES b 1676 Plym m 21 Dec 1698 Plym

JOHN CLARK MERCY FAUNCE THOMAS CLARK

MARY MORTON EPHRAIM HOLMES b 1719 Plym m 1742 Plym d PlymJAMES CLARK

SUSANNAH RING JOANNA CLARK b Abt 1678 Plym d Plym

REV JOHN LOTHROP ABIGAIL LOTHROP

RICHARD WARREN JOHN FINNEY(SEE ABOVE) MARY WARREN JOSIAH FINNEY

ELIZABETH JOVATT ELIZABETH BAILEYJOHN FINNEY b 13 Dec 1701 Plym m 22 Feb 1722/1723

ROBERT BARTLETTROBERT BARTLETT ELIZABETH WARREN

ALICE BARKERSARAH FINNEY b 19 Nov 1722 Plym d Plym

ROBERT BARTLETTFRANCIS COOKE SARAH BARTLETT b 9 Apr 1699 Plymouth

(SEE ABOVE) JACOB COOKEHESTER MAHIEU SARAH COOKE

(2ND WIFE)

ELIZABETH LETTICE

SETH BARNES b 25 Aug 1699 Plym m 20 Apr 1722 Plym

JOHN WOODIN

EDMOND JOHNSON PETER WOODEN b 13 Mar 1674/1675 ROWLEY; m 15 Oct 1696MARY JOHNSON

MARY SARAH WOODENHOSEA MALLET b 22 Jul 1703 BEVERLY; d 19 Mar 1770 BUR HILL

ELIZABETH MALLOT b 19 Apr 1678 BOSTON; d Aft 1717 ROCHGRACE

ISRAEL DUNHAM b 1689 Plym m 18 Jun 1713 PlymtnSILVANUS DUNHAM

ELEAZER CROCKER (1ST HUSBAND) b 26 May 1714 Plymtn; m 22 Feb 1737/1738 Plymtn(SEE ABOVE) JOANNAH RICKARD b 22 Sep 1691 Plymouth; d 6 Jan 1767 Plymtn

RUTH CHIPMANROBERT PARKER ABEL CROCKER b Abt 1730

JOHN ISHAM REBECKAH CROCKER SARAH JAMES JANE PARKER MARY ISHAM b 22 May 1753 Plymtn; d 1 Dec 1798 Plymtn

DAVID THOMAS DAVID THOMASWILLIAM THOMAS b Abt 1676 MBORO?; m Bef 1707 WEYMTH

JOANNA ABIGAIL WOODBENJAMIN THOMAS

EDWARD BATES b 9 Sep 1721 MBORO; m 9 Sep 1742 PlymtnJOHN SHAW (WEY) SUSANNA BATES b 6 Feb 1678/1679 WEYMOUTH; d Aft 1746

ELIZABETH SHAWALICE (WEYMOUTH)

WILLIAM CHURCHILL STEPHEN BRYANT BENJAMIN CHURCHILL

LYDIA BRYANT b 1695 Plymtn; m 5 Dec 1717 Plymtn;ABIGAIL SHAW ELIZABETH CHURCHILL

BENONI SHAW b 15 Apr 1725 PlymtnMARY SHAW b 1700 Ply; d 19 Apr 1777 CARVER

LYDIA WATERMAN

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BELA LUCAS b 3 Feb 1757 PLY m 9 Dec 1780 PLY

LT BENJAMIN LUCAS b 12 Oct 1783 CARVER; m Aft 1 Jun 1806 CARVER

HANNAH LUCAS b 5 Apr 1750 PLYM d 13 May 1830 PLYM JOHN BELA LUCAS b 24 Feb 1818 CARV m 14 Jun 1846 CARV

JOHN LUCAS b 5 Jul 1744 PLYMPTON m 16 Nov 1769 PLYMPTON

PERSIS LUCAS b 11 May 1782 CARVER; d 30 Dec 1848 CARVER

LYDIA FULLER b 1 May 1749 KINGSTON,MA

JAMES LEWIS LUCAS b 1 Oct 1855 CARVER,MA

d 19 Oct 1944 FL

JOHN DUNHAM b 1764 PLYMOUTH; m 29 Jan 1789

JAMES DUNHAM b 31 Mar 1801 PLY; m 16 May 1822 CARVER

LUCY LUCAS b 24 Mar 1765 PLYMOUTH

ABIGAIL RANSOM DUNHAM b 8 Oct 1826 CARVER; d 6 Oct 1908 CARVER

ISAIAH PRATT b 20 Nov 1771 CARVER; m 19 May 1793 CARVER

RUTH PRATT b 4 Oct 1801 CARVER; d 11 Aug 1881 CARVER

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RUTH RANSOM b Oct 1771 OF CARVER

FRANK BENJAMIN LUCASb May 10, 1889 Lynn, MA

DAVID DREW: b 17 Feb 1751/1752 Plym; m 3 Apr 1774 Ply

WILLIAM DREW b Bef 1800 Plymouth; m 4 Nov 1804 Plym

ELIZABETH ATWOOD b Abt 1760 Plymouth

STEPHEN D. DREW b 27 Sep 1812 Ply m 1854 Ply

EPHRAIM HOLMES b 1745 Plym m 1767 Plym

CHARLOTTE REBECCA DREW SARAH HOLMES b Bef 1800 Plymouth b 31 Jan 1856

LUCY BARNES b 9 Apr 1745 Plymouth

EDWARD BURT m 12 Sep 1790 BOSTON MA EDWARD BURT b 6 Sep 1794 BOS; m 20 Apr 1817 Ply

TAMZA CLARK

ELISHA DUNHAM CHARITY S. BURT b 17 Feb 1826 Ply; d 25 Jan 1868 Ply

ELIZABETH DUNHAM: b 13 Sep 1798 Ply; d 13 Nov 1852 Ply

EUNICE THOMAS b Abt 1756 MIDDLEBORO UNREC

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