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Louisa TORREY

Louisa TORREY

Female 1820 - ?

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Louisa TORREY was born on 30 Oct 1820 in Swans Island, Hancock, Maine (daughter of Capt Levi TORREY and Olive JOYCE); died in ?.

    Other Events:

    • Alden-Mullins descendant?: Y

    Louisa married John G. PERKINS on 30 Apr 1842 in Swans Island, Hancock, Maine. John was born in 1824 in Penobscot, Hancock, Maine. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Capt Levi TORREY was born on 8 Dec 1788 in Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine (son of Jonathan TORREY and Mercy STAPLES); died on 2 Mar 1863 in Swans Island, Hancock, Maine; was buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Swans Island, Hancock, Maine.

    Levi married Olive JOYCE on 14 Apr 1814. Olive (daughter of James JOYCE and Mary “Molly” STAPLES) was born on 27 Jan 1791 in Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine; died on 8 Dec 1883 in Swans Island, Hancock, Maine. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Olive JOYCE was born on 27 Jan 1791 in Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine (daughter of James JOYCE and Mary “Molly” STAPLES); died on 8 Dec 1883 in Swans Island, Hancock, Maine.

    Other Events:

    • Alden-Mullins descendant?: Y

    Notes:

    Husband and wife are 1st cousins.

    Children:
    1. Martha TORREY died in ?.
    2. Levi TORREY was born on 12 Aug 1816 in Swans Island, Hancock, Maine; died on 17 Oct 1857 in Swans Island, Hancock, Maine.
    3. Amaziah TORREY died in ?.
    4. Joseph R. TORREY was born on 10 Sep 1814 in Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine; died on 19 Apr 1880 in Swans Island, Hancock, Maine.
    5. Charles TORREY was born on 8 Nov 1818 in Swans Island, Hancock, Maine; died in ?.
    6. 1. Louisa TORREY was born on 30 Oct 1820 in Swans Island, Hancock, Maine; died in ?.
    7. Olive TORREY was born on 2 Dec 1822 in Swans Island, Hancock, Maine; died in ?.
    8. Miranda TORREY was born on 28 Jan 1829 in Swans Island, Hancock, Maine; died on 13 Jul 1909 in Needham, Norfolk, Massachusetts.
    9. Ezra TORREY was born on 29 Sep 1833 in Swans Island, Hancock, Maine; died on 9 Jun 1865 in At sea.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Jonathan TORREY was born on 28 Sep 1741 in Abington, Plymouth, Massachusetts; died on 12 Mar 1803 in At sea near Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine; was buried in unknown.

    Other Events:

    • Cause of Death: Boat capsized, drowned

    Notes:

    s/o Jonathan TORREY (1711—1786)
    gs/o Jonathan TORREY (1684—1781) & Margaret POOLE (1688—1711)
    g-gs/o Jonathan TORREY (1654—1718) & Ruth FRY (1650—1724)
    gg-gs/o James TORREY (1612—1665) & Anne HATCH (1626—1697) - immigrants
    m1 Hepzibah EATON
    m2 Mercy STAPLES TORREY ROBINSON
    ——
    He came to Deer Isle in 1763 from Falmouth Maine and took up a tract of land of two hundred acres, near the north part of Deer Isle. He married 1st, Hepsibah Eaton, dtr. of William Eaton, abt. 1767 and had 8 children, David, William, Lucy, Jonathan Jr., Daniel, Ester, Elizabeth, John. The census for 1790 gives him 6 male and 4 female children.
    ——
    He was the settler nearest to Mr. Linn on the southeast, but not on the adjoining lot, for that was afterward the property of Mr. Thompson. Mr. Torrey lived about three fourths of a mile from Mr. Linn. He came from Falmouth, Maine, which then embraced the city of Portland and the present towns of Deering, Westbrook, and Falmouth, and in the town of Deering there are persons of that name now.

    He came in about the year 1763, and in 1767 married a daughter of Mr. William Eaton, and after her death he married a Mrs. Robinson, a daughter of the Mrs. Mercy Staples before spoken of. Another person, named David Torrey, was here, who had a settler's right, but did not stop many years, as no separate lot was assigned him; and he was perhaps a brother of the subject of this sketch. In all probability he assigned his right to Jonathan Torrey, as he had a two hundred-acre lot. Mr. Jonathan Torrey lost his life by the capsizing of a boat near Cape Rozier, when returning home from Castine. His oldest son, David Torrey, was in the boat, and, being more vigorous, was able to keep upon its bottom, and for a while kept his father upon it with him; but as the water was cold he soon became chilled and fell off and was drowned, but David was soon after rescued. It has been stated that a certain man belonging to the town, who is now dead, passed them when they were both upon the bottom of the boat and made no effort to save them and afterward admitted that he saw them.

    By his first wife Mr. Torrey had five sons: David, born in 1768; William, who was the first husband of her who afterward nlarried Mr. Amos Gordon, and the father of Mr. Hezekiah Torrey, who was the representative from the town in 1822, and of Mr. William Torrey, formerly well known here, who died on his passage to California around Cape Horn, and of the first wife of John P. Johnson, Esq. Another son was the late Captain Jonathan Torrey, born in 1774; who died of smallpox in 1847, and the father of the present Mr. David, Captains William and Belcher T. Torrey. Another son was Mr. David Torrey, who was the father of the late Captains Samuel, Daniel S., George W., and Davis H. Torrey, and the present Captain Francis H. Torrey and Mr. John Torrey, who lived and died on Newbury Neck in Surry. One of his daughters is the widow of the late Captain Jeremiah Hatch and formerly the wife of Mr. Johnson. The fifth brother was the late Captain John Torrey, who left no children; nor did Mr. David Torrey, whose widow died in 1879, aged ninety-seven years.

    By his second marriage Mr. Torrey had four sons: James, the father of Messrs. Amos and James, and the late Charles S. and Henry Torrey; and his only daughter was the former wife of Mr. George C. Hardy. Another son was Mr. Levi Torrey, who lived and died on Swan's Island; Deacon Asa Torrey, who died in Ellsworth, and the late Captain Ebenezer Torrey, the father of Mr. Nelson Torrey, and the wife of Franklin Closson, Esq. By the first marriage there were three daughters, who were the wives of Nathan Haskell, Esq., Mr. Jonathan Eaton, and Mr. Nathaniel Webster, who removed to Cape Elizabeth. Two of the daughters were afflicted with insanity- Mrs. Haskell and Mrs. Webster; and what was very singular, the one was rational while the other was insane, and a part of the time one would be afflicted; and, when she recovered, the other would be taken insane.

    The real estate of Mr. Torrey is still owned and occupied by his descendants; the larger part was owned by the late Captain Daniel S. Torrey and is now owned by his widow .

    Jonathan married Mercy STAPLES about 1785 in Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine. Mercy (daughter of Samuel STAPLES and Mercy CANE) was born about 1745 in Phillipstown [Sanford], York, Maine; died on 25 Jul 1826 in Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mercy STAPLES was born about 1745 in Phillipstown [Sanford], York, Maine (daughter of Samuel STAPLES and Mercy CANE); died on 25 Jul 1826 in Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine.

    Notes:

    2nd wife, Jonathan married 1st, Hepsibah Eaton. She was a widow of Samuel Robinson when she married Jonathan Torrey, with a dtr. Lucy Robinson, b. 1775, Deer Isle who married Joseph Crockett, 18 Nov.1797.

    Children:
    1. James TORREY was born on 23 Sep 1786 in Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine; died on 31 Mar 1844 in Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine.
    2. 2. Capt Levi TORREY was born on 8 Dec 1788 in Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine; died on 2 Mar 1863 in Swans Island, Hancock, Maine; was buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Swans Island, Hancock, Maine.
    3. Deacon Asa TORREY was born on 27 Nov 1791 in Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine; died on 5 Apr 1863 in Ellsworth, Hancock, Maine.
    4. Ebenezer TORREY was born on 7 Aug 1795 in Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine.

  3. 6.  James JOYCE was born on 16 May 1757 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts (son of Ebenezer JOYCE and Alithea FULLERTON); died on 23 Jun 1833 in Swans Island, Hancock, Maine.

    Other Events:

    • Alden-Mullins descendant?: Y

    Notes:

    James settled at Majabagaduce, now Brooksville c1780. On 1 Oct 1782 he sold his land to Kenicum Limburner for £50 Halifax currency, and moved to Deer Isle, settling on land next to Moses Staples; in 1806 he moved to Swan's Island where he moved into the Big House which had accommodations for 13 families; later moved to the east side of Swan's Island. p 163

    James married Mary “Molly” STAPLES about 1782 in Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine. Mary (daughter of Samuel STAPLES and Mercy CANE) was born on 1 Aug 1761 in Swans Island, Hancock, Maine; died on 26 Feb 1836 in Swans Island, Hancock, Maine; was buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Swans Island, Hancock, Maine. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mary “Molly” STAPLES was born on 1 Aug 1761 in Swans Island, Hancock, Maine (daughter of Samuel STAPLES and Mercy CANE); died on 26 Feb 1836 in Swans Island, Hancock, Maine; was buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Swans Island, Hancock, Maine.
    Children:
    1. Althea JOYCE was born on 23 Dec 1783 in Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine; died in in Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine.
    2. Mercy JOYCE was born on 18 Mar 1786 in Swans Island, Hancock, Maine; died in 1865 in Trenton, Hancock, Maine.
    3. Ruth JOYCE was born on 19 Aug 1788 in Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine; died in 1858 in Swans Island, Hancock, Maine; was buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Swans Island, Hancock, Maine.
    4. 3. Olive JOYCE was born on 27 Jan 1791 in Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine; died on 8 Dec 1883 in Swans Island, Hancock, Maine.
    5. James JOYCE was born on 19 Sep 1793; died in 1873 in Swans Island, Hancock, Maine.
    6. Abigail JOYCE was born on 27 Nov 1795 in Swans Island, Hancock, Maine; died on 19 Jan 1869.
    7. Ebenezer JOYCE was born on 14 Mar 1797 in Swans Island, Hancock, Maine; died in 1875 in Swans Island, Hancock, Maine.
    8. William JOYCE was born on 4 Mar 1802 in Swans Island, Hancock, Maine; died on 16 Feb 1862 in Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Samuel STAPLES was born on 11 Apr 1707 in Kittery, York, Maine (son of John STAPLES and Mary DIXON); died about 1776 in At sea; was buried in At sea.

    Other Events:

    • DAR#: ---
    • Military Event: French-Indian Wars, American Revolution - pressed by British
    • Served American Revolution?: Y
    • Military Flag: Y
    • Confirmed Ancestor?: Y
    • Cause of Death: Presumed shot and thrown overboard in the Penobscot Bay during the American Revolution.
    • Baptism: 10 Jul 1715, Kittery, York, Maine

    Notes:

    [Samuel] was impressed on board of an English man-of-war during the Revolution, and was never heard from. The mother of this family, Mrs. Mercy Staples, afterwards married a Mr. Hutchinson, of Sedgwick, by whom she had two sons and one daughter. The sons were Rev. David Hutchinson, a presiding elder in the Methodist Episcopal church in the western part of the State, and Timothy Hutchinson, who lived and died on Little Deer Isle. The daughter, Susan, was the wife of Capt. Benjamin Gray, of Penobscot.
    -----
    Samuel Staples removed his family from Deer Isle to Swans Island in 1764. While fishing with others from Swans Island during the American Revolution, Samuel Staples was impressed into service by a British frigate. He was never heard from again, nor have any records of his whereabouts or fate been uncovered. According to the Bangor Historical Magazine, volume 5, when the British evacuated Bagaduce Maine, he was seized and carried off on a "Man of War" vessel and utilized as a pilot. Once the Penobscot Bay was cleared, it is presumed that he was shot and thrown overboard.
    -----
    The occupant of the land adjoining that of Mr. Thompson on the southeast was a man named Staples. His widow, Mrs. Mercy Staples, with Joshua and Moses Staples, seems to have been here very early, not far from 1764. In all probability the sons above named were then quite young. There was another brother, who must at that time have arrived at manhood, who was the father of Mr. Samuel Staples, who died at Green's Landing, in 1841, aged seventy-three years.
    Samuel had one brother younger, named William, and two sisters, one, the wife of Mr. Stephen Babbidge, the other, that of Mr. Timothy Saunders. Their father was impressed on board of an English ship-of-war during the Revolution, when that iniquity was practiced. He was never heard of after that, and probably died while in the service.
    Afterward Mrs. Staples married a Mr. Hutchinson, of Sedgwick, by whom she had two sons and one daughter. The sons were Rev. David Hutchinson, a presiding elder in the Methodist Episcopal Church, in the western part of the State, and Mr. Timothy Hutchinson, who lived here many years and died on Little Deer Island; and the daughter was Susan, the wife of Captain Benjamin Gray, of Penobscot.
    Mr. Staples moved to Swan's Island, where he died in 1845, aged over ninety years. The other son, Joshua, in whose name the lot appears on the plan, married the daughter of Mr. John Raynes, Sr., who had one daughter, Jane Staples, who married Mr. Elias Morey, Jr., who lived and died on Swan's Island.
    The mother, Mercy Staples, also had a settler's right, and it was known as the "Granny Lot," as she was known as "Granny Staples." She had a deed from the Tylers, 'and it passed from her to her son-in-law, Mr. Thomas Conary, by whom it was conveyed to the late Pearl Spofford, Esq., and is now held by his heirs. The lot set off to Joshua Staples afterward became the property of Major Nathan Low, and is now held by his heirs.,

    Samuel married Mercy CANE about 1745 in Phillipstown [Sanford], York, Maine. Mercy (daughter of Nicholas CANE and Mary PARSONS) was born on 14 Oct 1719 in York, York, Maine; died after 1796 in Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine; was buried in unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Mercy CANE was born on 14 Oct 1719 in York, York, Maine (daughter of Nicholas CANE and Mary PARSONS); died after 1796 in Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine; was buried in unknown.

    Other Events:

    • Confirmed Ancestor?: Y

    Notes:

    She was on Deer Isle as early as 1764. She had a settler's right to the lot known as the "Granny Lot;" She was known as "Granny Staples."

    Children:
    1. Moses STAPLES was born on 29 Sep 1753 in Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine; died on 19 Aug 1846 in Swans Island, Hancock, Maine; was buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Swans Island, Hancock, Maine.
    2. 5. Mercy STAPLES was born about 1745 in Phillipstown [Sanford], York, Maine; died on 25 Jul 1826 in Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine.
    3. Olive STAPLES was born about 1755 in prob Kittery, York, Maine; died after 1820 in prob Deer Isle or Blue Hill, Hancock, Maine; was buried in unknown.
    4. Patience STAPLES was born on 9 Jul 1748 in Kittery, York, Maine; died about 1798.
    5. Samuel STAPLES was born on 29 Oct 1752 in Kittery, York, Maine; died on 29 Mar 1815 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts.
    6. Joshua STAPLES was born on 18 Oct 1755 in Phillipstown [Sanford], York, Maine; died about 15 May 1806 in Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine.
    7. William STAPLES was born on 16 Nov 1758 in Castine, Hancock, Maine.
    8. 7. Mary “Molly” STAPLES was born on 1 Aug 1761 in Swans Island, Hancock, Maine; died on 26 Feb 1836 in Swans Island, Hancock, Maine; was buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Swans Island, Hancock, Maine.
    9. Ann STAPLES was born about 1764 in Phillipstown [Sanford], York, Maine; died on 22 Sep 1826 in Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine.

  3. 12.  Ebenezer JOYCE died in ?.

    Ebenezer married Alithea FULLERTON on 11 Apr 1754 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Alithea (daughter of John FULLERTON and Ruth SAMPSON) was born before 31 Aug 1735 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts; died after 24 Oct 1782. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Alithea FULLERTON was born before 31 Aug 1735 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts (daughter of John FULLERTON and Ruth SAMPSON); died after 24 Oct 1782.

    Other Events:

    • Alden-Mullins descendant?: Y
    • Baptism: 31 Aug 1735

    Children:
    1. 6. James JOYCE was born on 16 May 1757 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts; died on 23 Jun 1833 in Swans Island, Hancock, Maine.
    2. Ruth JOYCE died in ?.


Notes

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Updated 23 Dec 2023