Edward Borden Remington

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Edward Borden Remington was born 26 Nov 1867, Fall River, MA (son of Robert Knight Remington and Elizabeth Allen Thatcher).

    Notes:

    Edward worked in the chemical supply business with his brother, Robert, and after his father's death with his brother-in-law, Charles F. Borden.

    Edward married Jeanette Duncan Milne 8 May 1889, Fall River, MA. Jeanette (daughter of John C. Milne and Alice Ann Unknown) was born 21 Mar 1868; died 12 Jul 1955; was buried , Oak Grove Cemetery, Fall River, MA. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Robert Knight RemingtonRobert Knight Remington was born 12 Jul 1826, Grafton, MA (son of Jeremiah Remington and Dorcas Knight); died 25 Nov 1886, Fall River, MA.

    Notes:

    He was active in the Central Congregational Church, being superintendant of the Sunday School, and also involved with the Pleasant Street Mission. He was particularly interested in the conversion of young men. Remington Hall, the auditorium annex to the YMCA building at Fall River, was a gift of Mrs. Remington, in his memory.

    On one occasion he spoke to the students at Colby College, ME, on the subject of temperance (not drinking alcoholic beverages). "Mr. Remington was practical and sincere in his advocacy of temperance, and he abandoned smoking because it impaired his influence. He viewed with great alarm the growth of imtemperance among young men, and was earnest in advocating total abstinence . . . Mr. Remington was outspoken in his condemnation of the indifference of the wealthy toward the demands of religion and intemperance . . . "

    "Mr. Remington was a man who had faith in and unfailing kindness for people. He believed in men. He counted them worthwhile, and therefore he felt it a thing worth doing to give time, money, counsel, and strength for their moral, physical, and mental welfare . . ."

    "At his death, one newspaper said that 'no citizen of Fall River stood higher in the estimation of the people than Mr. Remington.' "
    (above info and quotes from "Representative Men of Old Families of Southeastern MA," V. I, p. 173).

    The building which currently houses the Fall River Historical Society was the Remington family home for eight years. Notes from the web site of the Society: "The Historical Society is housed in a granite mansion, built in 1843 in the Greek Revival style for Andrew Robeson, Jr., a prominent businessman. A one-time station on the Underground Railroad, the house was to change hands several times over the next quarter century. In 1870, the building was purchased by Robert Knight Remington, a wealthy Fall River industrialist, who had the entire structure dismantled and moved three-quarters of a mile north to its present location on Rock Street. Enlarged and redesigned in the then-fashionable French Second Empire style, the structure was to serve as home to the Remington family for the next eight years. Due to the prominence of Mrs. Remington's social position and the family's elegant style of living, the residence quickly became the scene of a number of glittering social affairs. Of particular note was the October 10, 1877, wedding reception for the Remington's daughter, Harriet, and George Henry Hills, to which 500 privileged guests were invited, chosen from the over 2000 invited to the ceremony. In order to accommodate their guests, the family had erected a 20-foot by 50-foot pavilion off the circular dining room, only to have it dismantled the following day. Covered extensively by the press, it was noted that 'the array of beautiful dresses was probably never equaled in this city' and that 'the display of diamonds was extensive.' "

    The following is from [http://ccbit.cs.umass.edu/lizzie/images/documents/L0041F03.html],
    492 BRISTOL COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS:

    "The Merchants Manufacturing Company was organized October 24, 1866, and the factory built on the lot owned by the heirs of the N. B. Borden estate and by adjoining parties. It was through William H. Jennings that the enterprise was put through, he securing the capital of $800,000 in two days. The capital now is $1,500,000. The directors of the company consisted of James Henry, William H. Jennings, Augustus Chace, L. L. Barnard, Robert S. Gibbs, Charles H. Dean, Crawford E. Lindsey, Robert K. Remington, Lafayette Nichols; and James Henry was chosen president and William H. Jennings treasurer. The first cloth was turned out from the new mill in February, 1868, the structure being of granite and five stories in height. This building was enlarged in 1871, its total length then being 397 feet."

    Robert married Elizabeth Allen Thatcher 4 Sep 1850, Middleboro, MA. Elizabeth (daughter of Allen C. Thatcher and Elizabeth Rounsville Peirce) was born 12 Nov 1832, Attleboro or Middleboro, MA; died 15 Mar 1914, Fall River, MA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth Allen Thatcher was born 12 Nov 1832, Attleboro or Middleboro, MA (daughter of Allen C. Thatcher and Elizabeth Rounsville Peirce); died 15 Mar 1914, Fall River, MA.
    Children:
    1. Mary Elizabeth Remington was born 16 Aug 1851, Fall River, Bristol Co., MA.
    2. Harriet Thatcher Remington was born 18 Sep 1855, Fall River, Bristol Co., MA.
    3. Annie Lincoln Remington was born 5 Aug 1859, Fall River, Bristol Co., MA; died 2 Jul 1895, Fall River, Bristol Co., MA.
    4. Alice Knight Remington was born 29 Apr 1861, Fall River, Bristol Co., MA.
    5. Agnes Carleton Remington was born 3 Feb 1864, Fall River, Bristol Co., MA.
    6. 1. Edward Borden Remington was born 26 Nov 1867, Fall River, MA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Jeremiah Remington was born 14 Sep 1787, Scituate, RI (son of Joseph Remington, III and Alcey or Ann Unknown); died 22 Sep 1845, Rehoboth, MA; was buried , Oak Grove Cemetery, Fall River, MA.

    Notes:

    He lived in Cranston, RI; Grafton, MA; and Rehoboth, MA.

    In the 1830 Federal Census, Jeremiah is at Grafton, Worcester County, MA.

    Jeremiah is not mentioned in his father's will.

    From Rehoboth, MA, Vital Records at newenglandancestors.org:
    1845 REMINGTON Jeremiah, of Joseph and Alcey, buried Fall River, 58y 0m 8d, Sept. 22, 1845 8 2 Death

    An individual named B. Chase has contacted me with additional data differing from mine concerning Jeremiah's parentage, so this may resolve some of the questions which remain (still needs more research).

    Jeremiah married Dorcas Knight Abt 1811. Dorcas (daughter of Barzillai Knight and Eleanor Carpenter) was born 16 May 1791; died 29 Mar 1877; was buried , Oak Grove Cemetery, Fall River, MA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Dorcas Knight was born 16 May 1791 (daughter of Barzillai Knight and Eleanor Carpenter); died 29 Mar 1877; was buried , Oak Grove Cemetery, Fall River, MA.

    Notes:

    I have estimated Dorcas's birth year.

    Children:
    1. Joseph Remington was born 17 Jun 1812, RI; died 1 Mar 1885; was buried , Wilkinson Cemetery, Angell Rd., Cumberland, RI.
    2. Hale Remington was born 17 Aug 1814, Cranston, RI; died 4 Aug 1870, Fall River, MA.
    3. 2. Robert Knight Remington was born 12 Jul 1826, Grafton, MA; died 25 Nov 1886, Fall River, MA.

  3. 6.  Allen C. Thatcher

    Allen — Elizabeth Rounsville Peirce. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth Rounsville Peirce
    Children:
    1. 3. Elizabeth Allen Thatcher was born 12 Nov 1832, Attleboro or Middleboro, MA; died 15 Mar 1914, Fall River, MA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Joseph Remington, III was born Abt 1750 (son of Joseph Remington, II and Elizabeth Collins); died Bef 20 Feb 1813.

    Notes:

    He is referred to as Joseph Remington, Jr., in some of the Scituate town records.

    I have estimated the birth years of several of Joseph's children. His will mentions his wife, Ann, and the following children: Daniel, Robert (under 21), Mary, Ruth, Sophia, Susanna, & Betsey (last three under 18). Executors were sons James & Jeremiah.

    Many genealogies show Joseph Lippitt Remington as husband of Alice and father of these children. However, information provided by Barbara Chase has shown this to be erroneous. A deed found in Scituate Land Evidence Bk 11 p 473, dated 20 Feb 1813, mentions Elizabeth Remington, widow of Joseph Sr.; Alice Remington widow of Joseph Jr.; and James Remington of Scituate and his wife Isabel. This transaction involved the sale of land to Ebenezer, Stephen, & Abraham Burlingame.

    He is very possibly the Joseph Remington mentioned in the following list:

    An Historical Sketch of The Town of Scituate, R.I.; Part 4: "Scituate was not invaded, but she was called upon, and responded nobly to the call, to march her troops to the port. The British, on Sunday, Dec. 8, 1776, landed and took possession of Rhode Island, and remained there until Oct. 25, 1779, during which time the inhabitants were greatly oppressed. In a list of Capt. Knight's company, April 2, 1775, the day after the Lexington battle, are found the following names: Joseph Knight, captain; Samuel Wilbor, Benjamin Wood, Isaac Horton, John Hill, Nathan Walker, James Parker, John Bennet, jr., Jeremiah Almy, Joseph Remington, Nathan Ralfe, John I. Kilton, Jonathan Knight, jr., Joseph Briggs, David Knight, Joseph Collins, William Taylor John Manchester, Edward Bennett, Thomas Parker, John Edwards, jr., Simeon Wilbor, Isaiah Austin, Samuel Eldridge, Christopher Knight, Samuel Hopkins, Benajah Bosworth, Obadiah Rolfe, Ezekiel Wood, Caleb Fisk, doctor, Jolin Phillips, Constant Graves, Stukely Thornton, James Andrews, jr., Christopher Collins, Joseph Bennet, Thomas Knight, Peleg Colvin, Eleazor Westcott, Caleb Steere, Collins Roberts, Daniel Fisk, William Knight, Nathan Franklin, Uriah Franklin, jr., Ephriam Edwards, Stephen Edwards, Francis Fuller, jr., Benjamin Whitmore, William Stafford, Daniel Angell, Furmer Tanner -- fifty-two in all."

    Joseph married Alcey or Ann Unknown Abt 1777. Alcey was born Abt 1755; died Aft 15 Mar 1815. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Alcey or Ann Unknown was born Abt 1755; died Aft 15 Mar 1815.

    Notes:

    Joseph's will mentions his wife, Ann (transcription only -- I have not seen the original).

    Grandson Robert Knight Remington did name one of his daughters Alice.

    Notes:

    I have estimated their year of marriage, as no marriage record has yet been found.

    Children:
    1. Mary Remington was born Abt 1778.
    2. Daniel Remington was born Abt 1780.
    3. Henry H. Remington was born Abt 1782; died 29 Aug 1801, Warwick, RI.
    4. James Remington was born 8 Aug 1786; died 17 May 1829; was buried , Greenwood Cemetery, Fairview Ave., Coventry, RI.
    5. 4. Jeremiah Remington was born 14 Sep 1787, Scituate, RI; died 22 Sep 1845, Rehoboth, MA; was buried , Oak Grove Cemetery, Fall River, MA.
    6. Ruth Remington was born Abt 1790; died 27 Jun 1867; was buried , Manchester Cemetery, Washington St., Coventry, RI.
    7. Robert Remington was born Abt Dec 1793.
    8. Betsey Remington was born Abt 1795.
    9. Sophia Remington was born Abt 1798; died 10 Sep 1881; was buried , Russell Smith Lot, Silk Lane, Scituate, RI.
    10. Susanna Remington was born Abt 1800; died Aft 1 Jun 1850.

  3. 10.  Barzillai Knight was born 1757 (son of Richard Knight and Mary Waterman); died 20 Mar 1821; was buried , Cranston Historical Cemetery 573, Cranston, RI.

    Notes:

    He witnessed the will of Job Knight on 12 January 1794 at Cranston, RI.

    Barzillai is mentioned in his father Richard Knight's will, dated 9 June 1776 at Cranston, and also in his uncle (probably great-uncle) Joseph Waterman's will, dated 21 May 1805 at Cranston.

    Barzillai married Eleanor Carpenter Abt 1776. Eleanor was born Abt 1758; died 24 Aug 1844; was buried , Cranston Historical Cemetery 573, Cranston, RI. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Eleanor Carpenter was born Abt 1758; died 24 Aug 1844; was buried , Cranston Historical Cemetery 573, Cranston, RI.
    Children:
    1. Sarah Knight was born Abt 1776, Scituate, RI; died Abt 1858, Scott Township, PA.
    2. Daniel Waterman Knight was born Abt 1778.
    3. Abigail "Nabby" Knight was born Abt 1787; died Aft 1 Jun 1850.
    4. 5. Dorcas Knight was born 16 May 1791; died 29 Mar 1877; was buried , Oak Grove Cemetery, Fall River, MA.
    5. Joseph Waterman Knight was born Abt 1797; died 1865; was buried , North Burial Ground, Providence, RI.