Pane-Joyce Genealogy
James Marston (38487) & Phebe Pease
54740. Levi Marston. Born on 18 Feb 1755 in Newmarket, Rockingham County, New Hampshire.199 Levi died on 27 Jan 1809; he was 53. Buried in Grand Menan Island, New Brunswick. Occupation: blacksmith.

Levi’s second wife was a Miss Richardson. He perished with the cold in an open boat while on his way home to Cutler from Eastport during a bitterly cold snap.199
On 10 May 1780 when Levi was 25, he married Mary Rand (32386) , daughter of Joseph Rand (15174) (1 Mar 1734-) & Deborah Seavey (4 Nov 1737-), in Durham, Strafford County, New Hampshire.199 Born on 15 Mar 1759 in Strafford County, New Hampshire.

Children of Levi and Mary (Rand) Marston, the first four born at Durham, the next four at Effingham, ME, and the last at Cutler, ME, by Levi’s second wife:
    i. Benjamin Marston, b. 2 Dec 1782, d. 30 Jun 1822 at Cutler, m. there 25 Sep 1803 Joanna Beal (b. ca. 1786);
    ii. Elizabeth Marston, b. 2 Nov 1784, m. Fredrick Huntley (b. ca. 1780 at Durham);
    iii. Levi Marston, b. 19 Jul 1786, m. at Prospect, ME, Mary Doyle;
    iv. James Marston, b. 8 Aug 1789, d. 2 Oct 1840 at Quincy, Illinois, m. at Cutler 24 mar 1806 Mary Grant (b. ca. 1793 at Cutler);
    v. Comfort Marston, b. 4 Sep 1791, m. William P. Mudgett;
    vi. Charlotte Marston, b. 7 Oct 1793 in Effingham;
    vii. Mary Marston, b. 19 Oct 1795 , m. Ephraim Grant;
    viii. Nancy Marston, b. 5 Nov 1798 in Effingham; and
    ix. John Marston, b. 27 Sep 1804, d. 1844 at Cutler, m. there 1832 Mary Haley.
54741. Phebe Marston. Born ca 1757 in Newmarket, Rockingham County, New Hampshire.199
54742. David Marston. Born ca 1759 in Newmarket, Rockingham County, New Hampshire.199 David died in Ossipee, Carroll County, New Hampshire ca 1816.199
54743. Nathaniel Marston. Born ca 1761 in Newmarket, Rockingham County, New Hampshire.199 Nathaniel died in West Gardiner, ME ca 1820/1.199

From The Marston Genealogy, page 22:
    Nathaniel came to Maine while a young man, and after marrying Jane potter about 1787 “settled in West Gardiner on a new lot in the forest, which he cleared up and made for himself a farm, on which he resided the remainder of his life. He probably served in the latter part of the Revoltionary war, as his widow drew a pension.”
Ca 1787 Nathaniel married Jane Potter, daughter of James Potter (ca 1713-) & Margaret Dunlap (ca 1722-). Born ca 1766 in Topsham, Sagadahoc County, Maine.

Children of Nathaniel and Jane (Potter) Marston:
    i. Phebe Marston, b. 12 Apr 1788, m. Robert Hidreth;
    ii. James Marston, b. ca. 1790, d. aged 20;
    iii. Sarah Marston, b. ca. 1792, m. John Lowe;
    iv. Elizabeth Marston, b. ca. 1794, m. a Mr Boynton;
    v. Henry Marston, b. ca. 1796;
    vi. Nathaniel Marston, b. ca 1798; and
    vii. Benjamin Marston, b. ca. 1800.199
54744. Sarah Marston. Born ca 1763 in Newmarket, Rockingham County, New Hampshire.199
54745. John Marston. Born ca 1765 in Newmarket, Rockingham County, New Hampshire.199 Occupation: blacksmith.

John “lived in Gilmanton and in Franconia, and in other parts of New Hampshire and Maine for nearly fifty years, then moved to western New York, and subsequently to Illinois, where he died at an advanced age.”199

He had eight chidren who lived to adult ages:
    i. John Marston, b. ca. 1789;
    ii. Caleb Marston, b. ca. 1791/2;
    iii. James Marston, b. ca. 1793/4;
    iv. Sarah Marston, b. ca. 1796;
    v. Ruth Marston, b. ca. 1799, m. a Mr Patten;
    vi. Abigail Marston, b. ca. 1802, m. a Mr Lathrop;
    vii. Dolly Marston, b. ca 1805; and
    viii. Levi Marston, b. ca. 1808.199
54746. James Marston. Born on 15 Dec 1767 in Canterbury, Merrimack County, New Hampshire.199 James died in Sardinia, Erie County, New York, on 5 Nov 1849; he was 81. Occupation: blacksmith.

From The Marston Genealogy, page 23:199
    Soon after his marriage to Elizabeth, James “moved into a new town in Maine, wehre his second child was born, which was entitled to a grant of land, it being the first child born there. He removed thence to Portland prior to Aug. 14, 1804, thence to New Hampshire again, and thence, in 1814 to Catttaraugus county, N. Y., where he died Nov. 4, 1849, aged 81 years 11 mos.”
On 28 Jan 1792 when James was 24, he married Elizabeth Cram in Pittsfield, Merrimack County, New Hampshire.199 Born on 13 Aug 1773. Elizabeth died in Postville, Allamakee, Iowa, on 15 Jun 1852; she was 78.

Children of James and Elizabeth (Cram) Marston include:
    i. Oliver Marston, b. 21 Oct 1792, m. Lavian Ryer;
    ii. Elizabeth Marston, b. 17 May 1795, m. Caleb Marston (son of John marston, b. 1792, d. 1861);
    iii. Jemima Marston, b. 11 Oct 1797;
    iv. John Marston, b. 4 Feb 1800, m. Olive Barnes;
    v. Ebenezer marston, b. 31 Jan 1803, d. 4 Apr 18872, m. Mary Moore;
    vi. James Cram Marston, b. 14 Agu 1804, d. 25 Jun 1865 at Postville, m. in Cattaraugus Co., NY, 13 Aug 1829 Cordelia L. Sutton, m. 2nd Nancy Maria Fisher (b. 20 Oct 1820, d. 1899 at Postville);
    vii. Joseph Marston, b. 29 Oct 1808, d. 29 Nov 1886, m. Julia Evans;
    viii. Levi Marston, b. 28 Jul 1811 at Portland, ME, d. 21 Feb 1859 at Postville, m. Elizabeth (b. ca. 1807 in Virginia, d. 27 Nov 1875); and
    ix. Lucinda Marston, b. 10 Aug 1806, m. Benjamin Sanborn (b. 3 Mar 1793, d. 11 Oct 1863).
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