In the 1830s and 1840s, for example, connections within this area can also be seen through the Cisco family, Natives, moving from Massachusetts/ Rhode borderlands up the Blackstone River: Of the children of Hannah Potter and Edward Cisco or Scisco, several moved into Worcester County from Cumberland or Slatersville, Rhode Island. Brother Francis R. Cisco, [1811-1892], located to Mendon, in 1832 marrying a Medfield-born Native, Lucy Coffee, their children and grandchildren, all born at Mendon. In the early 1840’s, sister Harriet Cisco married a Native from Uxbridge, where she established her family. In 1843, at Mendon, another brother George W. Cisco, [1819-1902], married Native Lucretia Coffee, their family living at Mendon and Milford, whose son, for example, George Cisco Jr. [born 1848], was a teamster resident at Smithfield, Rhode Island in 1870 when he married a Greenwich RI born Native. In 1844, at Grafton, another sibling, Samuel C. Cisco married Sarah Maria Arnold, [1818-1891], whose Nipmuc family had been resident at Grafton, Upton and surrounding towns since the seventeenth century. http://www.geocities.com/nipmucnet/unseena.html