History of the Thomas Adams And Thomas Hastings Families of Amherst Massachuse
History of the Thomas Adams And Thomas Hastings Families of Amherst Massachuse
Herbert Baxter Adams
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She was quite a cultivated woman for her times and was very fond of writing verses, some of which were printed and have been preserved by her descendants. It is a remark- able fact that three Adams brothers should have married three sisters b}' the name of Ward. Their names were Betsey, Sybil and Grace, daughters of Deacon Isaac Ward of Leverett, who went thither from Petersham, and Worcester, and who was of the 'third generation in descent from William Ward, who settled in Sudbury, Mass. , 103...9, and who was the ■ancestor of all the Wards in the country, some of ^^m became very famous, for example. Major Gen. VHemas Ward (see History of the Waid Family, [ '». 45 — 50). The Wards were a prolific race, a lozen children in one family being of no uncommon occurrence in their genealogy. There were 11 chil- 40 The Adams Family. Rtrcii in Isaac Ward's family at LeVcrctt. Another of the sisters, Susan, married Noah Dickinson, of Amherst, who was a good friend of Asa Adams, and who, like him, took a daughter of Dea.
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