Convers Francis

Male 1766 - 1856  (90 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Convers Francis was born on 14 Jul 1766 in Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died on 23 Nov 1856 in Wayland, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; was buried after 23 Nov 1856 in Salem Street Burying Ground, Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.

    Other Events:

    • Group: Hall Direct Descendant
    • Group: Halls of Cambridge - DNA Family ?
    • FamilySearch ID: LCC5-1NV
    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 2692074

    Notes:

    Group:
    A person who is a direct descendant of any colonial New England Hall Family

    Group:
    Descendants of Edward and Thomas Hall of Cambridge, Massachusetts

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCC5-1NV

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2692074

    Family/Spouse: Susannah Rand. Susannah died in Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Lydia Maria Francis  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Feb 1802 in Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died on 20 Oct 1880 in Wayland, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; was buried after 20 Oct 1880 in North Cemetery, Wayland, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Lydia Maria Francis Descendancy chart to this point (1.Convers1) was born on 11 Feb 1802 in Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died on 20 Oct 1880 in Wayland, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; was buried after 20 Oct 1880 in North Cemetery, Wayland, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.

    Other Events:

    • Group: Famous Historical Figure
    • Group: Hall Direct Descendant
    • Group: Halls of Cambridge - DNA Family ?
    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 24074927

    Notes:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lydia_Maria_Child
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    From FindaGrave:

    Author. A native of Medford, Massachusetts, she wrote over fifty books, edited periodicals and wrote many poems during her lifetime. Her most popular book was "The Frugal Housewife" which had thirty-three editions and her most famous poem was the Thanksgiving classic "Over the River and Through the Woods to Grandfather's House We Go". In addition to popular works, she used her writing skills to become a leader in the anti-slavery movement. In 1833 she published "An Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans", which some historians consider the first abolitionist book published in the United States. She followed this book with other abolitionist writings including editing the "National Anti-Slavery Standard" and authoring "The Freedmen's Book" to help freed slaves after the Civil War. She wrote works promoting the suffrage movement, is considered the author of New England's first historic novel and is credited with starting the United States' first children's magazine, "Juvenile Miscellany". Recognized by her contemporaries as one of America's most powerful writers, she was still active in social causes at the time of her death in Wayland, Massachusetts.

    Bio by: Bigwoo

    Group:
    Famous People

    Group:
    A person who is a direct descendant of any colonial New England Hall Family

    Group:
    Descendants of Edward and Thomas Hall of Cambridge, Massachusetts

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24074927

    Lydia married David Lee Child in 1828. David was born on 8 Jul 1794 in West Boylston, Worcester County, Massachusetts; died on 18 Sep 1874 in Wayland, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; was buried after 18 Sep 1874 in North Cemetery, Wayland, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]