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ity a brother of the forementioned Benjamin, m. Anna Ingols, 1727, and had--
Charles, b. Aug. 21, 1728.
Anna, b. Dec. 29, 1731.
Charles Willis, jun., m. Abigail Belknap, gr.-dau.
of Rev. John Bailey, of Watertown, and had--
Charles.
Nathaniel, b. 1760; d. 1832.
Abigail, m. Isaac Collins.
Of these,--
Nathaniel Willis m. Lucy Douglass, of New London, and had--
Andrew, d. young.
Nathaniel, b. June 6, 1780.
Rebecca, b. 1782; m. Samuel Richards.
He m., 2d, Mary Cartmell, and had--
Sarah, m. Judge Easton, of La.
Mary, m.----McDonald.
Eliza, m. D. R. Ferguson.
Catharine, m.----Carpenter.
Madeline, m. Hiram Still.
James M.
Henry C.
Matilda.
Julian D., deceased.
The oldest son, Nathaniel, is the well-known publisher in Boston.
He m., July 22, 1803, Hannah Parker, who was b. Jan. 28, 1782, and d. Mar. 21, 1844.
Their children were--
Lucy D., b. May 11, 1804; m. J. F. Bumstead.