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Monday, November 25, 2013

Abel Phelps and Eunice Wilder

by Melissa Berry

Eunice Wilder and Abel Phelps married June 1, 1797
Abel Phelps  son of Edward Phelps and Martha Farnsworth
Birth  July 29 1771 
Death  April 30, 1825  Leominster, Massachusetts

Eunice Wilder daughter of David Wilder and Lucy Joslin
Birth  November 22, 1771
 Death 1834

Children of Abel and Eunice
Sumner Phelps  Born September 8 1797
Abel Phelps Born  February 22, 1801
David Wilder Phelps Born March 29, 1779

Abel attended Lawrence Academy in Groton MA graduated 1820 from "Catalogue of the officers and students of Lawrence academy: from the time of its incorporation." 







Date: May 29, 1845  

Paper: New Hampshire Patriot and State Gazette (Concord, NH) 









  


David Wilder book: "The History of Leominster, Or the Northern Half of the Lancaster New Or Additional Grant: From June 26, 1701, the Date of the Deed from George Tahanto, Indian Sagamore, to July 4, 1852"

On the 3d of March, 1842, a charter was granted by the General Court, whereby N. F. Cunningham, a native of the adjoining town of Lunenburg, Abel Phelps and Alvah Crocker, two native sons of this town, but residing, the one in Boston and the other in Fitchburg, together with other business and persevering men, were authorized to construct a rail road from Charlestown through the Northeasterly part of this town to Fitchburg. The capital stock (not to exceed $1,500,000) was taken up, and generally by those who were able to pay, the road was judiciously located and thoroughly made, the land damages were seasonably and honorably adjusted, and in little less than three years, viz: in the forenoon of Feb. 10, 1845, the road was opened, the " iron steed" came puffing, snorting and smoking along, and the joyful sound of the whistle was heard for the first time at the depot in the North Village, by the multitude there assembled as witnesses.
At that moment an important change took place in relation to the temporal affairs of the inhabitants of this town. From that moment we were placed within two hour's ride of the city of Boston. Since then men and their families may breakfast at home, go to the city and transact business, or dine with and visit their friends, and be home to tea. Truly, as was written by another on a very different subject " Old things are passed away: behold, all things are become new."

Date: January 28, 1846  

Paper: New Hampshire Sentinel (Keene, NH) 




Also see book "Boston & Maine Railroad System: Statutes of Massachusetts relating to Boston & Maine railroad and leased lines"


Date: June 14, 1845  

Paper: Vermont Journal (Windsor, VT)





  From The New England Farmer, Volume 4 By Thomas Greene Fessenden

real estate of Abel Phelps late of Leominster, dec'sd, in the county of Worcester, as will raise the sum of 1500 dollars, for the payment of debts and charges-—Said estate is pleasantly situated in the north part of said Leominster, on the road to Lunenburg, and would accommodate both the farmer and the mechanic. For particulars, inquire of Wilhingtoo Ic Phelps, Congress street, Boston, of Sumner Phelps living on the premises, or of the subscriber. DAVID WILDER, Adm'r. Leominster, Dec. 6, 1825.

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Sumner Phelps and Eunice Wilder Leominster MA

Work in Progress but Thanks to Patricia Moore Find A Grave Photos & Info Marriage Dolly Wilder and Sumner Phelps, April 12, 1821 Vital records Leominster, MA Sumner Phelps  son of Abel Phelps and Eunice Wilder


Sumner Phelps b.  September 8 1797  Leominster, Massacusettes d.  April 1 1857  Leominster married Dolly Wilder Daughter of James Wilder and Katherine Richardson
b. November 17, 1797   Leominster, Massachusetts 
d. Mar. 9, 1873  Ottawa County   Michigan, USA
Children:
Martha Gardner Phelps 1822 - 1848/49 m. George Burrage
Charles Sumner Phelps 1823-1871 m. Veronica Hutchinson
Abel Acasto Phelps 1825-1882 m Rebecca Goodridge
Jerome Baldwin Phelps 1831-1878 m. Mary Jane Wing
Julius Augustus Phelps 1836-1862
Mary Catherine Phelps 1842-
David Wilder Phelps 1828
Daniel Phelps  1833-1876


MY GR GR Grandfather Francis Henry Phelps 1840-1877
 m.  Esther Antoinette Hall 1846-1928 daughter of Darius Hall and Sarah Ann Vincent  m Francis on July 7, 1864 in Chelmsford MA More Records: Vital Records Leominster
PHELPS, Abel, s. Abel and Eunice, Feb. 22, 1801.
Abel Acasto, s. Summer and Dolly, Oct. 1, 1825.
Able [Abel, C.R.], s. Edward and Martha, July 29, 1771.
Amely, d, Jonas and Ruth, June 24, 1801.
Calven, s. Edward and Martha, Sept. 5, 1764.
Charles Sumner, s. Sumner and Dolly, Dec. 20, 1823.
Daniel Webster, s. Sumner and Dolly, April 19, 1833.
David, s. Abel and Eunice, March 25, 1799.
David Wilder, s. Sumner and Dolly, Sept. 6, 1828.
Edward, s. Edward and Martha, Sept. 25, 1762.
Edward, s. Jonas and Ruth, Oct. 3, 1806.
Esther, d. Edward and Martha, Sept. 20, 1766.
Francis Henry, s. Sumner and Dolly, Jan. 30, 184
Harriet N., w. Daniel W., , 1832. G.s.
Ireen, d. Asahel and Sally, Sept. 10, 1818.
Jerome Baldwin, s. Sumner and Dolly, June 26, 1831.
Jerome S., Nov. 2, 1823. G.s.
John, twin s. Jonas and Ruth, May 6, 1803.
Jonas, s. Edward and Martha, bap. March 26, 1775. c.R.
Jonas, s. Jonas and Ruth, June 30, 1804.
Julius Augustus, Dec. 27, 1836.
Levi, s. Edward and Martha, Feb. 16, 1760.
Luther, s. Edward and Martha, April 4, 1768.
Martha Gardner, d. Sumner and Dolly, Sept. 7, 1822.
Mary, twin d. Jonas and Ruth, May 6, 1803.
Mary Catharine, d. Sumner and Dolly, March 19, 1842.
Phelps, Patty, d. Edward and Martha, bap. July 18,1773. C.R.
Patty, d. Jonas and Ruth, born at Sherborn, Dec. 30, 1799.
Peter, s. Edward and Martha, Jan. 23, 1758.
Sumner, s. Abel and Eunice, Sept. 8, 1797.
William D., , 1836. G.s.

From Book of Wilders: A Contribution to the History of the Wilders from 1497, in England, to the Emigration of Martha, a Widow, and Her Family to Massachusetts Bay in 1638, and So, Through Her Family Down to 1875 : with a Genealogical Table, Showing, as Far as May Be, Their Relationships and Connections  Moses Hale Wilder

Eunice6 Wilder (dr. David,6 Dea. David4); m.
Abel Phelps. Issue:
Sumner Phelps, b. Sept. 8, 1797 ; d. 1842.
David Phelps, b. March 29, 1799.
Abel Phelps, b. Feb. 22, 1801.

From The New England Farmer Volume 4

Administrators Sale so much of the real estate of Abel Phelps late of Leominster, dec'sd, in the county of Worcester, as will raise the sum of 1500 dollars, for the payment of debts and charges-—Said estate is pleasantly situated in the north part of said Leominster, on the road to [ Lunenburg, and would accommodate both the farmer and the mechanic. For particulars, inquire of Wilhingtoo Ic Phelps, Congress street, Boston, of Sumner Phelps living on the premises, or of the subscriber. DAVID WILDER, Adm'r. Leominster, Dec. 6, 1825.
From the Newton Genealogy: Harriet Bullock m. at Leominster, Mass., Aug. 26, 1837, Daniel Webster Phelps, son of Sumner and Dolly (Wilder) Phelps of Leominster, where he was born April 19, 1833. T. R. He d. before 1877; piano maker. Resided at Leominster and at; Brookline. They had three children; the two youngest were born at Brookline.
1. Hewton* Phelps, b. July 25, 1858, at Leominster; d. at Brookline Nov. 7, 1867.
2. Mary Catherine* Phetpg, b. July 25, 1860; m. at Brookline, Oct 3, 1906, Benjamin R. Wheeler of Brookline, Mass., where they reside at  No. 18 Aspinwall Ave.
3. Sarah tfeieton" Phelps, b. Dec. 13, 1869; m. at Brookline, June —, 1906,
From  Springfield Republican August 21 1854


From Boston Recorder April 9 1857