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Sarah Lydia (Green) Chadbourne (1839 - 1923)

Sarah Lydia Chadbourne formerly Green
Born in Marblehead, Essex, Massachusettsmap
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Died at age 84 in Newton, Middlesex, Massachusettsmap
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Biography

Sarah Lydia Green (4 Mar 1839 Marblehead, Essex, Mass - 22 Mar 1923 Newton, Middlesex, Mass) was a descendant of one of the founding families of Marblehead.

Her father was Major Joseph West Green (13 Dec 1793 Marblehead, Essex, Mass - 21 Jul 1874 Boston, Suffolk, Mass) who fought in the war of 1812, was a wholesale fish merchant and exporter in Marblehead and Boston, founded National Grand Bank at Marblehead and was a member of MA State Legislature. He was the son of Mishael Green (1765 – 1795) and Mary Pedrick (1765 – 1792). (Note Mary Pedrick first married Jonathan Thompson).

The Greens used to own all of Marblehead Neck and at one time owned 90 Clipper ships and the Chadbourne family inherited many of artifacts from the Green family including a grandfather clock, a portrait and several pieces of furniture and even glass from a lighthouse. Joseph Humphrey Chadbourne Jr's house had a brass doorknob from the Pedrick house and a Pedrick chair.

Sarah Lydia Green was regularly visited by her second cousin William "Will" Beltran de las Casas (3 Mar 1857 Malden, Massachusetts - 24 Mar 1930 Montreal, Quebec, Canada) son of Francisco Beltran de las Casas (Nov 1803 Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain – 31 Jul 1887 Malden, Massachusetts ) and Elizabeth Carder Pedrick (16 Sep 1810 Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts, USA –29 Jan 1882 Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts, USA). William "Will" Beltran de las Casas designed the whole Boston Metropolitan Park system. His father, Francisco Beltran de las Casas, was a Spanish privateer who fought in the Cuban war for Independence. His family claimed to descend from Spanish Huguenots and fled Spain at the time of the Inquisition.

Sarah's niece was Hannah Katherine Courtis (7 Jan 1839 Portland, Cumberland, Maine, USA - 17 AUG 1916 Easthampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA) daughter of Hannah Katharine Green ( 5 May 1817 Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts, USA - 7 Apr 1863 New York) and Stacy Courtis ( 14 Aug 1814 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts - 26 Oct 1871 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA) who married James Henry Crocker Richmond (7 MAR 1835 New Bedford, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA - 17 APR 1877 New Bedford, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA) and her descendants are the Howland Heirs (see The Howland heirs; being the story of a family and a fortune and the inheritance of a trust established for Mrs. Hetty H. R. Green (1919))

She is also a descendant of Susanna Goody North Martin who was executed by hanging for witchcraft during the Salem witch trials on July 19th 1692.

Sarah's mother was Hannah (Hermiah) Goss (31 Jul 1793 Marblehead, Essex, Mass - 19 Nov 1865 Marblehead, Essex, Mass) daughter of John Goss (1741 – 1795) and Catherine Thayer (1768 – 1822) of Marblehead.

Sarah's parents, Major Joseph West Green and Hannah Goss had 14 children of which 12 children survived birth:

1) Hannah Katharine Green (1817 – 1863) m Stacy Courtis (1814 – 1871), children: Harriet G Courtis (1837 – 1905), Hannah Katharine Courtis (1839 – 1916), Ambrose Stacy Courtis (1840 – 1862) and Elizabeth A Courtis (1841 –)

2) Mary Bartell Green (1818 –)

3) Joseph West Green (1821 – 1821)

4) Joseph West Green Sr (1822 –) m Abigail Turner Girdler (1825 – 1885), children: Lewis Girdler Green (1845 – 1873), Ellen Turner Green (1846 – 1911) and Joseph West Green Jr (1848 – 1905)

5) Harriet Pato Green (1823 – 1904) m Thomas Courtis, children: Harriet Peto Courtis (1851 – 1930) and Thomas Courtis (1864 – 1929)

6) Catherine Twisden Green (1826 – 1855) m Increase Howe Brown Jr (1824 – 1868) two children: Henry Howe Brown (1847 – 1918) and Frederic Warren Fredrick Brown (1853 –)

7) Charlotte Adaline Green (1828 – 1829)

8) Benjamin P Green (1830 –)

9) Charlotte A Green (1832 – 1834)

10) Charles Wikins Green (1835 – 1899)

11) Charlotte Green (1838 – 1910)

12) Sarah Lydia Green (1839 – 1923) m Henry Robinson Chadbourn (1836 – 1915), Children: Adelaide Snelling Chadbourne (1859 – 1881), Elizabeth "Lizzie" Courtis Chadbourn (1862 – 1923), Joseph Humphrey Chadbourne (1864 – 1926), Fanne Swift "Anna" Chadbourne (1867 – 1925) and Henry Robinson Chadbourne (1872 – 1968)

On 26 Nov 1857 in Boston, Suffolk, Mass, Sarah Lydia Green married Henry Robinson Chadbourn (22 Feb 1836 Boston, Suffolk , Mass - 27 Feb 1915 Newton, Middlesex, Mass) the son of Humphrey Chadbourn (1799 – 1875) and Lydia Melvin Tenney (1802 – 1883).

1) Adelaide Snelling Chadbourne (3 Mar 1859 Boston, Suffolk, Mass - 21 Sep 1881 Watertown, Middlesex, Mass) married Wendell Webster Patten (born 29 Apr 1850 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass) son of Thomas Patten (1810 – 1839) and Mary Low Bradley (1819 – 1889). She died young and had no children. Wendell Webster Patten married second Mary E Sylvia and had five children.

2) Elizabeth "Lizzie" Courtis Chadbourn (3 Oct 1862 Boston, Suffolk, Mass - 31 July 1923 Ludlow, Windsor, Vermont). married Herbert Stone Davis (3 Sep 1851 in Brighton, Suffolk, Mass) and had four children: Addie Chadbourne Davis (1883 – 1981) Eliza "Etta" Georgetta Davis ( 1884–), Herbert Stone Davis (1888 – 1968), Lewis Green Davis (1894 – 1971)

3) Joseph Humphrey Chadbourne (22 Jun 1864 Springfield, Hampden, Mass - 7 May 1926 Cambridge, Middlesex, Mass) married Bessie Leonard (4 Aug 1869 Easthampton, Hampahire, Mass - 23 Aug 1936 Cambridge, Middlesex, Mass) daughter of Granville Hall Leonard (1833 – 1903) and Eliza Anne Pratt Buffam (1833 – 1921). Joseph Humphrey Chadbourne and Bessie Leonard had four children: Emily Roxana Chadbourne (1897 – 1978), Elizabeth Beebe Chadbourne (1899 – 1978) and Joseph Humphrey Chadbourne (1900 – 1975).

4) Fanne Swift "Anna" Chadbourne (13 Jul 1867 Watertown, Middlesex, Mass - 25 Apr 1925 Rochester, Strafford, N.H.) married Albert Wallace (6 Jun 1854 N.H. - 28 Sep 1916 Rochester, Strafford, N.H.) son of Ebenezer Gowell Wallace (1823 – 1893) and Sarah Esther Greenfield (1828 – 1900). They had five children: Sarah Josephine Wallace (1896 –), Eben S Wallace Sr (1898 – 1989), Dorothy Wallace (1899 – 1925), Ruth Wallace (1901 –) and Kathryn Wallace (1905 –).

5) Henry Robinson Chadbourne, Jr (21 Oct 1872 Watertown, Middlesex, Mass - Sep 1968 Hopkinton, Middlesex, Mass) married Anna Gertrude Ferris (17 Jun 1887 Dracut, Middlesex, Mass - Apr 1967 Hopkinton, Middlesex, Mass) daughter of Joseph Ferris (1859 –) and Mary Josephine Sullivan (1863 –). They had no children.

Biography by Roland Henry Baker, III


Sources

Find A Grave: http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=132345850

Family Tree with Sources: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/59016579/person/48043825385

DNA research by Roland Henry Baker, III U.C. Berkeley, Molecular Genetics.

Joseph West Green Jr 1848 - 1905 Biographical review this volume contains biographical sketches of the leading citizens of Hampshire County Massachusetts starting page 47. https://archive.org/details/cu31924028817827

The first settlers in Marblehead, Massachusetts were from Guernsey and Jersey

Papers, 1759-1878. Pedrick family. Marblehead Historical Society Contact an Archivist or Librarian to learn more about access. Details 20 items. Manuscript of John Pedrick held by Franklin B. Pedrick of Washington, D.C. Diaries, ships' papers, financial records, and other materials of Pedrick (Pederick) family members, relating to farming, shipping and international trade, voyages taken, and family affairs. Includes logs of brigs Fox, Joseph, and William and ship Ranger, documenting voyages taken, claims, and cargo; transcript

William Beltran de las Casas (1857 - ) Men of Progress: One Thousand Biographical Sketches and Portraits of Leaders

Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts, USA taken from Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988.

1850 United States Federal Census citation provides evidence for Name, Birth, Residence

1860 United States Federal Census citation provides evidence for Name, Birth, Residence

1870 United States Federal Census citation provides evidence for Name, Birth, Residence

1880 United States Federal Census citation provides evidence for Name, Birth, Residence

1910 United States Federal Census citation provides evidence for Name, Birth, Residence

Massachusetts, Death Index, 1901-1980 citation provides evidence for Name, Death

Massachusetts, Marriage Records, 1840-1915 citation provides evidence for Name, Birth, Marriage

Massachusetts, State Census, 1855 citation provides evidence for Name, Birth, Residence

Massachusetts, State Census, 1865 citation provides evidence for Name, Birth, Residence

Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 Citations provide evidence for Name, Birth, Marriage

Book: "Chadbourne Family of Waterborough, Maine." page 144 per Henry Robinson Chadbourne 10 "Our people were Spanish Huguenots and fled Spain at the time of the Inquisition. The family name was De Las Casas and "cousin" Will Casas was a frequent visitor at East Watertown and Waban, Mass. Sara Lydia Green called him Cousin Will; he called her "Aunt Sarah." Will Casas laid out the whole Metropolitan Park (Fenway from Boston to Brookline - where Barbara A. B. Chadbourne used to ride horseback every day) system in Boston.. Grandfather Green was a prisoner at Dartmouth, England. He was Captain's Clerk on an American privateer captured by the British.

The Howland heirs; being the story of a family and a fortune and the inheritance of a trust established for Mrs. Hetty H. R. Green (1919)





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