_John (Jack) SWEAT __+ | (1895 - 1955) m 1925 _William Towle SWEAT _| | (1931 - ....) | | |_Alice Marie STIPE __+ | (1899 - ....) m 1925 | |--Lynda Kay SWEAT | (1960 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Jorie LOUISE ________| (1931 - ....) | |_____________________
_____________________ | _Albert TAYLOR ______| | m 1853 | | |_____________________ | | |--Marion Towle TAYLOR | | _Josiah TOWLE Jr.____+ | | (1798 - 1882) m 1825 |_Mary Learned TOWLE _| (1828 - ....) m 1853| |_Lucinda MORRISON ___+ (1806 - 1886) m 1825
_James TOWLE __________+ | (1698 - 1756) m 1725 _Jonathan TOWLE _____| | (1747 - 1822) m 1773| | |_Kezia PERKINS ________+ | (1709 - 1794) m 1725 | |--Abraham Perkins TOWLE | (1787 - 1846) | _Capt. Daniel MARSTON _ | | |_Miriam MARSTON _____| (1749 - 1835) m 1773| |_Sarah CLOUGH _________
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Abraham had gone to Maine with his brothers. He was very energentic and
capable and had accumulated five hundred dollars. This sum he had invested in
a farm, of which he had failed to get a good title, and he lost all. The women
to whom he was engaged now jilted him. Under this double calamity his mind
gave way, and he was a broken-down man for the rest of his life. Wils and
restless at first, he soon settled down into a harmless and rather useful
member of the family, yet exhibiting pitiable weaknesses and peculiarities,
among them an extreme antipathy to women, not excepting his own sisters. He
was of light complexion, a tall and fine-looking man.
_Guy Foxwell WEBSTER _+ | (0019 - 1955) m 1934 _David Arthur WEBSTER _| | (1947 - ....) m 1974 | | |_Leura Marion HALEY __+ | (1911 - ....) m 1934 | |--Susannah Haley WEBSTER | (1977 - ....) | _Freeman WHITNEY _____ | | |_Anne WHITNEY _________| (1949 - ....) m 1974 | |_Jean ? ______________