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42	Robert Carver and Some of His Descendants [Jan-
10.	Jane Bantam, b. 12 Mar. 1856; m. (1) Austin Hatch; m. (2) William Sprague.
ii	Huldah, b. 2 May 1792; m. (1) 29 May 1810 Gershom Shu-
man ; m. (2) 13 Nov. 1828, Calvin Lewis.
iii.	Nancy, b. ?a May	1795; m. 7 Dec. 1815 Simeon Kxtn.
iv.	Israel, b. 23 Mar.	1798; m. 15 Apr. 1822 Sally Damon, b. 8
Jaa 1799, daughter of Arunah and Deborah (Sylvester) Damon of Marshfield.
-	Children:
1. Huldak Bar it mu' b. 7 Oct 1822; m. Asa Walker.
Z Charles A., b. 2 Oct 1824.
3.	Motet R.. b.	31 Dec. 1826.
4.	Nancy K., b.	31 Jaa 1829; m. Charles Rogers.
5.	Julia A., b. 16 June 1831; m. Clark Barber.
6.	Silat W., b. 22 June 1833; m. Emily Rogers.
7.	Sarah S., b. 19 Jaa 1836; d. unra.
& Itrael H., b. 11 Feb. 1838; m. (1) 1 Dec. 1861 Emetine Ford;
m. (2) 2 Jaa 1872 Lydia Hatch. Four childrea
9.	Justin A., b. 13 Nov. 1839.
10.	Alexma, m. Charles Perry.
v.	Alice, b. 4 Aug. 1800; m. 21 Sept 1823 Luke Hall.
vi Wklthea, b. 13 Jaa 1804; m. 24 Dec. 1826 Constant Oaxmaw.
ADDENDUM I CAPT. JOHN* CARVER AND ONE LINE OF HIS DESCENDANTS
1. Capt. John* Cakvkk (Capt. Isaac,1 John* Caleb,* John* William* John,* Robtrtl), of Prospect and Searsport, Maine, sea captain and shipbuilder, born in what is now Searsport 10 Nov. 1799, the third child and eldest son of Capt. Isaac1 Carver (vide supra, No. 38, v), died in New York City 10 Nov. 1867 (Nichols Family Record, page 8, described supra, under No. 38, v). He married at Belfast, Maine, 17 Jan. 1826 (Belfast Vital Records), Elizabeth Todd, born at Belfast 22 Dec. 1807 (ib.), died at Searsport 26 Sept. 1875, daughter of Alexander Clark and Olive (Hill) Todd of Prospect. Both Capt. John Carver and his wife are buried in the Village Cemetery at Searsport.
Children, born in that part of Prospect which in 1845 was set off to form part of the new town of Searsport:
i.	Charles G.,* b. 17 Jaa 1828; d. 28 Sept 1881; m. in December
1846 Clarissa B. Nichols.
ii.	John A., b. 2 Nov. 1829; d. 6 Dec. 1902; m. in December 1850
Lydia P. Ghjcky.
iii	Mary E., b. 3 July 1834; d. 9 May 1892; m. in 1855 John H.
Lane.	'>
Z hr.	George Albert, b. 6 Oct 1836.
v.	Andrew L, b. 7 Jaa 1839: m.	in	July 1862 Ellen GaKSY.
vi.	Ellen J.. b. 24 Feb. 1842; d.	6	Sept 1904; m. 29 June	1862
Joshua B. Nichols. vil	Emily L., b. 7 July 1844; d. 3	July 1845.
viii.	Cyrus H.. b. 15 Aug. 1848; d.	19	Sept 1891; m. Clara E.	He*-
rick. Their son, Wilbur Joshua? Carver, b. 22 Jaa 1885, it a commander in the United State* Navy.
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2.	Capt. George Albert? Carver (Capt. John*), of Searsport,
Maine, and of New York City, born 6 Oct. 1836 in that part of Prospect, Maine, which in 1845 was set off to form part of the new town of Searsport, died at Searsport 24 Aug. 1908. He married first, at Searsport, 6 Oct. 1858, Ceua Maria Dow, born at Prospect 30 Nov. 1838, died at Searsport 2 May 1871, daughter of Alexander and Sarah Dow; and secondly, in 1879, Virginia (Eaton) Chase, daughter of James Eaton of Brooklyn, N. Y.
He was a sea captain and shipbuilder of Searsport until 1877, when he moved to New York City and afterwards became a member of the firm of Baker, Carver & Morrell, wholesale merchants and shipowners.
Children by first wife, bom at Searsport:
I Scott A.,? d. 2 Jan. 1870, aged 8 years, 8 months, 21 days.
3.	ii. Amos Dow, b. 13 July 1863.
iii.	George L, b. 10 Sept. 1867; d. 4 Mar. 1892.
iv.	Charles, d. 19 Nov. 1870, aged 1 year, 3 months, 12 days.
Child by second wife:
v.	Elizabeth E.
3.	Amos Dow10 Carver (Capt. George Albtri,* Capt. John*), of
New York City and of Searsport, Maine, was bom at Searsport 13 July 1863. He married there, 12 Nov, 1889, Inez Scott Morgan, bom at Lynchburg, Va., 5 Jan, 1871, daughter of James W. and Laura Ford Morgan. After the death of her parents Inez Scott Morgan was brough up at Searsport by Capt. and Mrs. Jonathan Clifford Nickels, and prior to her marriage was known by the name of Nickels.
Amos Dow Carver and his son are now (1934) owners of the firm of Baker, Carver & Morrell, Inc., of New York City, of which Amos Dow Carver's father was a member.
Only child, bom at Searsport:
i.	Clifford Nickels,1* of New York City and Searsport, LittB. (Princeton, 1913), b. 29 Sept 1890; m. at St Paul?s Church, Knightsbridge, London, England, 1 July 1919, Helena Phila* Olive Virginia Maxwell, b. 8 Sept. 1893, daughter of General the Right Honorable Sir John and Lady Maxwell.
After his graduation at Princeton Mr. Carver was a student at Trinity College, Cambridge Unirpr*ity, England. At the outbreak of the World War he was appointed a special representative at the American Embassy in London, and later wp* private secretary to the American Ambassador, Hoa Waher Hines Page. In 1915 he was secretary to Colonel House, and was with him on his mission to the Allied Ration and to the Central Powers on behalf of President Wilson. In 1917 he was asautant to Bermu-d M. Baruch, of the War Industries Board. -, and on 17 Sept. 1917 be was coounifttaned a lieutenant (junior grade) in the United States ttavtffem and was appointed aide to the Director of Naval IxtetJlgwce. H* was later attached to the U.S.S. Rochester^ jujgn convoy duty, and remained on her a* assistant executingQftcer until the Armistice.
Mr. Carver?s pedigree, as givcoiqtUa genealogy, has been accepted by the College of Aim in I^ondnp, and a warrant has been issued to him by Gartf?	granting and coo-


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