By using descendant trees (Overmire, Larson, Dowling, etc.), we can list a few more progeny for all of the children.
- George Bancroft (c 1750s, Elizabeth) -- Secretary of U.S. Navy
- Nathaniel Thayer (c 1760s, Henry) -- chaplain, Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts
- Henry Wetherby Benchley (c 1820s, Sarah) -- jailed for running an Underground Railroad
- Charles William Eliot (c 1830s, Henry) -- president of Harvard, from 1869 to 1909
- Charles Vernon Gridley (c 1840s, Sarah) -- Captain, U.S. Navy
- Lucy Lambert Hale (c 1840s, Mary) -- engaged to John Wilkes Booth
- Francis Edgar Stanley (c 1840s, Mary) -- Stanley steam car
- George Wood Wingate (c 1840s, Henry) -- lawyer and organizer of rifle practice
- Thornton Chase (c 1840s, Henry) -- poet, religious seeker and publisher
- George Draper Dayton (c 1850s, Henry) -- founder of Dayton's
- Abbott Lawrence Lowell (c 1850s, Henry) -- president of Harvard, from 1909 to 1933
- Rev. Endicott Peabody (c 1850s, Henry) -- founder of Groton School for Boys
- Horatio William Parker (c 1860s, Sarah) -- teacher of Charles Ives
- Edward Graham Parker (c 1870s, Sarah) -- Captain, U.S. Navy (his widow married Clark H. Woodward)
- Elliott Carr Cutler (c 1880s, Henry) -- Brigadier General in the U.S. Army Medical Corps, surgeon
- Robert Hutchings Goddard (c 1880s, Sarah) -- father of U.S. rocketry
- Ezra Loomis Pound (c 1880s, Sarah) -- poet
- Theodore Edson Chandler (c 1890s, Mary) -- admiral, U.S. Navy
- Willard Frank Libby (c 19yy, Daniel -- Nobel Prize winner
- Hugh Bancroft (c 19yy, Elizabeth) -- publisher of Wall Street Journal
- Alan Bartlett Shepard (c 1920s, Sarah) -- NASA astronaut
- Peter Benchley (c 1940s, Sarah) -- author
- John Forbes Kerry (c 1940s, Henry) -- U.S. Senator from Massachusetts and presidential nominee, 2004, of the Democratic Party
- ...
- Walter Goodwin Davis (c 1880s) -- preeminent genealogist
- ...
Remarks:
02/01/2013 -- Point Larson link to new site.
01/10/2013 -- Larson DB has moved. So, removed the pointer, for now.
Modified: 02/01/2013
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