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Adams Macomber

Male 1808 - 1853  (45 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Adams Macomber was born 26 Jul 1808, Durham, Maine (son of Elijah Macomber and Eliza Swett); died 8 Nov 1853, New Paris, Indiana.

    Notes:

    Adams Macomber lived as a farmer in Parkman, Maine and then moved to Indiana.
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    Reference:
    "Macomber Genealogy", 1908, Everett S. Stackpole, p 32, 51.

    Adams married Betsey Briggs 10 Dec 1832, Minot, Maine. Betsey was born 7 Oct 1805, Minot, Maine; died 15 Feb 1884, Bremen, Indiana. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. William B. Macomber was born 19 Nov 1833, Parkman, Maine.
    2. Elijah A. Macomber was born 9 Aug 1836; died 20 Sep 1864, New Paris, Indiana.
    3. Hiram J. Macomber, Rev. was born 14 Jun 1839, Parkman, Maine; died 25 Mar 1897, Denmark, Iowa.
    4. John Leonard Macomber was born 30 May 1843, Bremen, Indiana.
    5. Zebina Alonzo Macomber was born 3 Mar 1848, Harrison, Illinois.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Elijah Macomber was born 14 Oct 1770, Middleborough, Massachusetts (son of Joseph Macomber and Thankful Canedy); died 26 Sep 1783; was buried Durham, Maine.

    Notes:

    Elijah Macomber was Lieut in the militia, constable, and five times selectman.
    He lived on the River Road about a mile north of South West Bend. He is buried
    with his wife in a cemetery between South West Bend and Methodist Corner.
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    Reference:
    "Macomber Genealogy", 1908, Everett S. Stackpole, p 20, 32.

    Elijah — Eliza Swett. Eliza (daughter of Stephen Swett and Sarah Adams) was born 28 Sep 1783, Gorham, Maine; died 26 Apr 1853, Durham, Maine; was buried Durham, Maine. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Eliza Swett was born 28 Sep 1783, Gorham, Maine (daughter of Stephen Swett and Sarah Adams); died 26 Apr 1853, Durham, Maine; was buried Durham, Maine.

    Notes:

    Eliza is buried with her husband in a cemetery between South West Bend and
    Methodist Corner.
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    Reference:
    "Macomber Genealogy", 1908, Everett S. Stackpole, p 20, 32.

    Children:
    1. Stephen Macomber was born 26 May 1803, Durham, Maine; died 30 Apr 1877, Parkman, Maine.
    2. Julia Ann Macomber was born 26 Feb 1805, Durham, Maine; died 30 May 1882, Bangor, Maine.
    3. Joseph Macomber was born 6 Nov 1806; died 25 Jun 1889, Whitman, Massachusetts.
    4. 1. Adams Macomber was born 26 Jul 1808, Durham, Maine; died 8 Nov 1853, New Paris, Indiana.
    5. Eliza Swett Macomber was born 9 Apr 1810, Durham, Maine; died 12 May 1888, New Brunswick, Maine.
    6. Washington Macomber was born 10 Sep 1812, Durham, Maine; died 12 Sep 1874, Lynn, Massachusetts.
    7. Haratio N. Macomber was born 22 Jun 1814, Durham, Maine; died 17 Aug 1890, Walkerton, Indiana.
    8. Leonard Macomber was born 30 May 1816, Durham, Maine; died 13 Jun 1889, Durham, Maine.
    9. John Macomber was born 1 Mar 1819, Durham, Maine; died 26 Nov 1883, Lynn, Massachusetts.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Joseph Macomber was born 28 Mar 1732, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts (son of John Macomber and Elizabeth Williams); died 25 Jan 1800; was buried Lakeville, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    Joseph Macomber's mother died five weeks after his birth.

    Joseph Macomber appears with rank of Corporal in Captain Thomas Cobb's Company,
    Colonel John Winslow's Regiment, engaged for the defense of the eastern
    Frontiers. Mustered at Castle Island, 21 June 1754.

    He appears on a muster roll dated 31 January 1759 of a company of foot in his
    Majesty's service under Captain Job Winslow in Colonel Jedediah Preble's
    Regiment, raised by the province of Massachusetts Bay for the reduction of
    Canada. Town, Taunton, quality, first Lieut. Entered service 13 March and
    served till 13 November. Length of service 8 Months 22 days. Days travel, 15.

    He appears on a muster roll dated Boston, 13 December 1760, of a company in his
    Majesty's service under command of Captain John Taplin. Quality, Lieut.
    Residence, Taunton. Entered service 31 March 1759. Served until 21 November
    1760. Length of service 21 months, 14 days. Company at Fort Cumberland.

    He appears in a list of officers and privates brought as passengers on board
    the sloop "Prosperous," John Bragdon, master, from Fort Cumberland Chignecto to
    Boston. Rank, Lieut. Account of Bragdon for the passage money dated 24
    November 1760.

    Joseph Macomber was Lieut. in Captain Abiel Pierce's Company of Minute Men,
    that responded to the "Alarm," 19 April 1775. Time of service, two days. He
    was Sergeant in Captain Levi Rounsevill's Company, Colonel D. Brewer's
    Regiment, enlisting 5 May 1775 and serving three months and four days. He was
    commissioned Lieut. in Captain Edward Seagrovy's Company, 13th Regiment,
    commanded by Colonel Joseph Read, 8 January 1776, by order of Congress, signed
    by John Hancock, President. So read his commission, which I remember
    distinctly to have seen. It was preserved for more that a century in the
    family of his grandson, Leonard Macomber of Durham, Maine, but was accidentally
    destroyed.

    A deed at Plymouth, Massachusetts, dated 25 February 1800, shows where Josepth
    Macomber lived. "Joseph Macomber and Elijah Macomber 2d and Abraham Miller and
    Thankful Miller his wife and Isaac Thomas 2d and Judith Thomas his wife and
    Olive Macomber, Loraney Macomber and Hannah Macomber, and all of the town of
    Middleborough - to William Rounsville of Middleborough certain property known
    as Assawampsett Neck, land we own as heirs to our deceased father Joseph
    Macomber by name, - all the aforsaid forty-fifth and forty-sixth lots we hold
    as heirs to our deceased mother Thankful Macomber by name," to have and to
    hold, etc., -- "and that part of the 28th and 29th lots of land that our
    deceased father holds by deed under the hand and seal of Benjamin Booth
    deceased."

    Joseph Macomber lived in that part of Middleborough which is now Lakeville, on
    a neck of land between two lakes. The house in which he and also his Joseph
    lived is still standing. He and his wife and daughter, Lurana (Sanderson), are
    buried in the "Old Pond Cemetery," on the broken and the inscription can not be
    read. The inscription on his tombstone is as follows:

    In memory of
    Lieut. Joseph Macomber Who
    Died Janry 25 1800
    in his 68th year.

    Joseph Macomber's children are recorded on the leaf of an old diary, still
    preserved and in the possession of the writer of this. The record seems to have
    been made by himself between the years 1780 and 1788. It may have been brought
    from Middleborough to Durham, Maine, in and old writing desk still kept.
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    Reference:
    "Macomber Genealogy", 1908, Everett S. Stackpole, p 13, 18-20.

    Joseph married Thankful Canedy 16 Mar 1762. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Thankful Canedy (daughter of William Canedy and Elizabeth Eaton).

    Notes:

    A deed at Plymouth, Massachusetts, dated 25 February 1800, shows where Josepth
    Macomber lived. "Joseph Macomber and Elijah Macomber 2d and Abraham Miller and
    Thankful Miller his wife and Isaac Thomas 2d and Judith Thomas his wife and
    Olive Macomber, Loraney Macomber and Hannah Macomber, and all of the town of
    Middleborough - to William Rounsville of Middleborough certain property known
    as Assawampsett Neck, land we own as heirs to our deceased father Joseph
    Macomber by name, - all the aforsaid forty-fifth and forty-sixth lots we hold
    as heirs to our deceased mother Thankful Macomber by name," to have and to
    hold, etc, -- "and that part of the 28th and 29th lots of land that our
    deceased father holds by deed under the hand and seal of Benjamin Booth
    deceased."

    Joseph Macomber lived in that part of Middleborough which is now Lakeville, on
    a neck of land between two lakes. The house in which he and also his Joseph
    lived is still standing. He and his wife and daughter, Lurana (Sanderson), are
    buried in the "Old Pond Cemetery," on the broken and the inscription can not be
    read.

    Joseph Macomber's children are recorded on the leaf of an old diary, still
    preserved and in the posession of the writer of this. The record seems to have
    been made by himself between the years 1780 and 1788. It may have been brought
    from Middleborough to Durham, Maine, in and old writing-desk still kept.
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    Reference:
    "Macomber Genealogy", 1908, Everett S. Stackpole, p 13, 18-20.

    Children:
    1. Joseph Macomber was born 8 Sep 1762, Middleborough, Massachusetts; died 3 Jul 1800.
    2. Thankful Macomber was born 21 Jan 1764; died 17 Jun 1853, Middleborough, Massachusetts.
    3. Betsey Macomber was born 24 Mar 1765; died 28 Aug 1784.
    4. Nathan Macomber was born 2 Feb 1767; died 10 Aug 1788.
    5. Frederick Macomber was born 20 Dec 1768; died Bef 1800.
    6. 2. Elijah Macomber was born 14 Oct 1770, Middleborough, Massachusetts; died 26 Sep 1783; was buried Durham, Maine.
    7. Judith Macomber was born 24 Aug 1772.
    8. Olive Macomber was born 20 Mar 1774.
    9. Lurana Macomber was born 19 Feb 1778; died 29 Sep 1851.
    10. Hannah Macomber was born 23 May 1780; died 28 Mar 1827.

  3. 6.  Stephen Swett

    Notes:

    Stephen Swett had the title of Doctor.
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    Reference:
    "Macomber Genealogy", 1908, Everett S. Stackpole, p 32.

    Stephen — Sarah Adams. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Sarah Adams

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "Macomber Genealogy", 1908, Everett S. Stackpole, p 32.

    Children:
    1. 3. Eliza Swett was born 28 Sep 1783, Gorham, Maine; died 26 Apr 1853, Durham, Maine; was buried Durham, Maine.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John MacomberJohn Macomber was born 18 Mar 1681, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts (son of John Macomber and Anna Evans); died 14 Dec 1747, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts; was buried Staples Street Burying Ground, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    John Macomber was impressed as a soldier in Queen Anne's War 22 December 1701,
    and again 26 June 1711.

    January 5, 1732, John Macomber of Taunton deeded to his son Nathaniel one-third
    of his home farm, one corner being at the saw mill. The same day he gave to
    son Josiah one-third of the same farm.

    His will, dated 28 December 1742, was probated 5 April 1748. It names wife
    Lydia and children Nathaniel, Josiah, John, James, Elijah, Joseph, Elizabeth
    Rounsevill, Abia and Anna. His son Elijah inherited the homestead in East
    Taunton.

    The burial ground, where rest the early generations of Macombers, is on Staples
    Street not far from the Macomber farm.

    The record of the family of John Macomber has been preserved in a branch of his
    descendants now living in Augusta, Maine. It was, perhaps, copied from the
    records of Taunton before they were destroyed by fire in 1848.
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    Reference:
    "Macomber Genealogy", 1908, Everett S. Stackpole, p 11, 12, 13.

    John married Elizabeth Williams 17 Mar 1707, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts. Elizabeth (daughter of Nathaniel Williams and Elizabeth Rogers) was born 18 Apr 1686, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts; died 2 May 1732; was buried Staples Street Burying Ground, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth WilliamsElizabeth Williams was born 18 Apr 1686, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts (daughter of Nathaniel Williams and Elizabeth Rogers); died 2 May 1732; was buried Staples Street Burying Ground, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "Macomber Genealogy", 1908, Everett S. Stackpole, p 12.

    Children:
    1. Nathaniel Macomber was born 9 Feb 1709, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts; died 10 Nov 1787; was buried Lakeville, Massachusetts.
    2. Josiah Macomber was born 19 Feb 1711, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts; died 18 Nov 1801, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.
    3. John Macomber was born 10 Feb 1713, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts; died 9 Nov 1774; was buried Lakeville, Massachusetts.
    4. Elizabeth Macomber was born 15 Mar 1715.
    5. James Macomber was born 12 Sep 1717, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts; died 31 Dec 1803.
    6. Elijah Macomber was born 25 Oct 1718, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts; died 3 Feb 1802.
    7. Mary Macomber was born 30 Jul 1721.
    8. Abiah Macomber was born 8 Jun 1724; died 1 Mar 1750; was buried Pine Hill Cemetery, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.
    9. Annah Macomber was born 2 Jan 1726.
    10. 4. Joseph Macomber was born 28 Mar 1732, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts; died 25 Jan 1800; was buried Lakeville, Massachusetts.

  3. 10.  William Canedy

    Notes:

    Captain from Taunton, Massachusetts.
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    Reference:
    "Macomber Genealogy", 1908, Everett S. Stackpole, p 18.

    William — Elizabeth Eaton. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Elizabeth Eaton

    Notes:

    Descendent of Francis Eaton, Samuel Fuller and John Billington, all of the
    Mayflower.
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    Reference:
    "Macomber Genealogy", 1908, Everett S. Stackpole, p 18.

    Children:
    1. 5. Thankful Canedy