Pane-Joyce Genealogy
57099. Capt. Nathaniel Barstow. Born on 16 Aug 1799 in Scituate, MA.52 Nathaniel died in Hanover, MA, on 3 Apr 1885; he was 85. Buried in Hanover Center Cemetery.


Hanover Center Cemetery, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
    Capt. Nath. Barstow, b. 16 Aug 1799, d. 3 Apr 1885
    Grace B. (Foster) wife of Nathl. Barstow, d. 4 Apr 1834 æ. 26
On 2 May 1833 when Nathaniel was 33, he first married Grace Barstow Foster (62550) , daughter of Capt. Elisha Foster (57026) (17 Jul 1775-28 Jun 1852) & Sally Turner (53890) (7 Mar 1785-5 Feb 1864), in Scituate, MA.52 Born on 7 Jan 1808 in Scituate, MA. Grace Barstow died in Hanover, MA, on 4 Apr 1834; she was 26.52 Buried in Hanover Center Cemetery.
In Jul 1837 Nathaniel second married Abby Hammett. Abby died in Hanover, MA on 23 Apr 1891.
57100. Lucy Eells Barstow. Born on 22 Dec 1801 in Scituate, MA.52 Lucy Eells died in Hanover, MA, on 26 Nov 1842; she was 40.174 Buried on 29 Nov 1842.605

Burial service conducted by Samuel Cutler, Rector of St. Andrew’s Protestant Episcopal Church, 27 Nov 1842, “Lucy, wife of Mr. Ozen Josselyn, aged 40. Funeral November 29.”605
On 26 Nov 1823 when Lucy Eells was 21, she married Ozen Josselyn, son of Charles Josselyn (9 Jan 1767-2 Nov 1846) & Lucy Dwelley (-1829), in Scituate, MA.52 Born on 29 Mar 1798 in Hanover, MA.174 Ozen died in Kansas on 3 Oct 1855; he was 57.

Ozen was of Hanson when he married Lucy.52
57101. Capt. Elijah Barstow. Born on 3 Oct 1805 in Scituate, MA.52 Elijah died in Hanover, MA, on 21 Feb 1894; he was 88. Buried in Hanover Center Cemetery. Occupation: Ship builder.

From Vernon Briggs’ History and Genealogy of the Briggs Family:42
    Capt. Elijah Barstow learned the art of shipbuilding in his father’s yard on the North River, and while still a young man he saided the seas in command of a vessel built by his father’s firm. He followed his father’s and grandfather’s calling of shipbuilding on North River. After his marriage to Caroline O. Briggs they lived for a few years in the old Stockbridge house at Hanover, which stood on the stie of that of Edmund Q. Sylvester [1931]. In 1841 he went to East Boston, where he began shipbuilding on his own account. Here he built the barque Sparton, 196 tons, for Provincetown, and the ship Columbia, 329 tons, for Charles and Henry Coffin of Nantucket (which was condemned at Upola in 1861). In 1842 he built a vessel which he names after his sons, Albert Henry, which was commanded by his brother, Capt. Andrew Barstow. On 22 June 1842 his father died and he returned to the old homestead in Scituate. He resumed shipbuilding at his father’s yard in Hanover in 1844, and two years later built his last vessel in Hanover (the schooner Deane) before removing to Fox Hill with Capt. Thomas B. Waterman. The firm of Barstow & Waterman continued until 1869, when they launched their last vessel, the schooner Hope On, and Captain Barstow retired, owing to the burning of his workshop and other losses. (For an extended account of the vessels built by Capt. Elijah Barstow see “Shipbuilding on the North River.”) After retiring from shipbuilding, Capt. Elijah Barstow conducted his large farm for the remainder of his life.

1850 Federal Census. South Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Roll 332, page 83B
    Elijah Barstow, 44, shipwright, $5000 real estate
    Caroline O. Barstow, 41
    Henry B. Barstow, 11
    Albert Barstow, 10
    Thomas W. Briggs, 24, shipwright [Caroline’s brother]
    Sarah Briggs, 18 [Caroline’s sister]
All were born in Massachusetts

1860 Federal Census. South Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Roll 519, page 553
Post Office Scituate
    Elijah Barstow, 54, master ship builder, $5000 real estate, $4000 personal estate
    Caroline O. Barstow, 46
    Henry B. Barstow, 21, shoemaker
    Thomas M. Briggs, 32, farm laborer, $600 personal estate [Caroline’s brother]
    Mary Briggs, 44, $500 personal estate [Caroline’s sister]
All were born in Massachusetts

1870 Federal Census. South Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Roll 739, page 754B
Post Offic South Marshfield
    Elijah Barstow, 64, ship builder, $5000 real estate, $8000 personal estate
    Caroline O. Barstow, 56, keeping house
    Henry B. Barstow, 31, farm laborer [son]
    Thos. M. Briggs, 46, farm laborer [Caroline’s brother]
All were born in Massachusetts.

1880 Federal Census. South Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Roll 550, page 65C
    Elijah Barstow, 74, farmer
    Caroline O. Barstow, 66, wife, keeping house
    Thomas W. Briggs, 52, single, farm laborer [Caroline’s brother]
    Lucy B. Clark, 17, boarder, at school [Caroline’s niece]
All were born in Massachusetts as were their parents.

Hanover Center Cemetery, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
    Capt. Elijah Barstow, d. 21 Feb 1894 æ. 84 yrs 4 mos
    Caroline O., wife of Elijah Barstow, d. 29 Dec 1888 æ. 75 yrs 4 mos
On 9 May 1837 when Elijah was 31, he married Caroline Otis Briggs (65138) , daughter of Henry Briggs (60786) (11 Mar 1789-4 Dec 1837) & Betsey Ruggles (61023) (9 May 1794-20 Dec 1833), in Scituate, MA.52 Born on 23 Aug 1813 in Scituate, MA.52 At the age of 20, Caroline Otis was baptized in the Second Church of Scituate, on 6 Jun 1834.335 Caroline Otis died in Hanover, MA, on 29 Dec 1888; she was 75. Buried in Hanover Center Cemetery.
Their children include:
63527i.
Henry Briggs Barstow (23 Nov 1838-21 Nov 1914)
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Albert Barstow (8 Jul 1840-)
57102. Capt. Edwin Williams Barstow. Born on 30 Jul 1811 in Scituate, MA.52

Edwin settled in Bridgewater.
On 11 Sep 1834 when Edwin Williams was 23, he married Jane Wilson Barstow in Hanson, MA. Born on 8 Dec 1810 in Hanson, MA. They obtained a marriage license on 9 Aug 1834 in Scituate, MA.52

Jane, daughter of George and Sarah Barstow of Hanson.
57103. Nabby Barstow. Born on 6 Dec 1812 in Scituate, MA.52
57104. Capt. Andrew Barstow. Born on 30 Dec 1813 in Scituate, MA.52
Andrew married Mary Abernethy.
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