First Generation 1. Lucius Bliss WING was born on 30 JAN 1789 in Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts. Marriage intention was recorded on 4 SEP 1819 in Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts Marriage intention was recorded on 20 FEB 1824 in Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts He died on 1 APR 1871 in Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts. History of Conway, Massachusetts, 1767 - 1917, Rev. Charles Stanley Pease, editor, Springfield Printing and Binding Co., Springfield, Mass., 1917. p. 344. He was the only child who remained in Conway. Second Generation 2. Isaiah WING was born on 26 JUL 1761 in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts. Marriage intention was recorded on 14 APR 1786 in Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts Marriage intention was recorded on 21 JUL 1798 in Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts Marriage intention was recorded on 11 JUN 1809 in Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts He died on 20 FEB 1834 in , Oswego, New York. He was buried in Howland Cemetery, Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts. Isaiah WING and Zelinda ALLIS were married on 21 AUG 1786 in Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts. 3. Zelinda ALLIS was born on 7 JAN 1763 in Whately, Franklin, Massachusetts. She died on 4 APR 1797 in Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts. She was buried in Howland Cemetery, Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts. Vital Records of Conway, Massachusetts to the Year 1850, published by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mass. 1943. p. 200. of Hawley, Mass. Third Generation 4. John WING was born on 8 MAY 1732 in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts. Marriage intention was recorded on 13 MAR 1774 in Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts Marriage intention was recorded on 14 JUN 1794 in Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts He died on 7 DEC 1822 in Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts. He was buried in South Part Cemetery, Allis District, Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts. John WING and Abigail SNOW were married on 1 MAR 1749 in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts. 5. Abigail SNOW was born in 1729. She was born on 23 NOV 1731 in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts. She died on 11 JUL 1769 in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts. She was buried in South Part Cemetery, Allis District, Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts. 6. Capt. Lucius ALLIS was born on 19 MAY 1737 in Somers, Tolland, Connecticut. Marriage intention was recorded on 1 JUN 1777 in Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts Marriage intention was recorded on 23 APR 1801 in Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts He died on 12 MAR 1822 in Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts. He was buried in South Centre Cemetery (Pumpkin Hollow), Conway, , Massachusetts. History of the Town of Whately, Mass., 1661 - 1899, by James M. Crafts, by D. L. Crandall, Mann's Block, Orange, Mass., 1899. p. 357 & 422. Resided Whately and Conway. 10 children. Conway, 1767 - 1967, Edited by Deane Lee, Published by The Town of Conway, Massachusetts, 1967. p. 134 Estimated date of arrival in Conway, 1764. History of Deerfield, Volume II, by George Sheldon, Published by E. A. Hall & Co., Greenfield, MA, 1896. p. 27 Capt.; settled in Whately 1761; removed to Conway 1764. Capt. Lucius ALLIS and Jemima BLISS were married on 10 DEC 1761 in , Hampden, Massachusetts. 7. Jemima BLISS was born on 12 OCT 1740 in Wilbraham, Hampden, Massachusetts. She died on 10 JUN 1764 in Conway, Hampshire, Massachusetts. Fourth Generation 8. John WING was born on 2 MAR 1702 in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts. He died on 11 MAY 1773 in , Barnstable, Massachusetts. John WING and Mary KNOWLES were married on 21 FEB 1728 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts. 9. Mary KNOWLES was born in OCT 1709 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts. 10. John SNOW was born on 26 MAY 1700 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts. He died on 15 FEB 1766 in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts. John SNOW and Hannah MERRICK were married on 12 OCT 1721 in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts. 11. Hannah MERRICK was born about 1700 in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts. She died on 16 FEB 1764 in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts. 12. Rev. Samuel ALLIS was born on 12 DEC 1705 in Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts. He died on 16 DEC 1796 in Somers, Tolland, Connecticut. History of Conway, Massachusetts, 1767 - 1917, Rev. Charles Stanley Pease, editor, Springfield Printing and Binding Co., Springfield, Mass., 1917. p. 245. He was a graduate of Harvard College in 1724. History of the Town of Whately, Mass., 1661 - 1899, by James M. Crafts, by D. L. Crandall, Mann's Block, Orange, Mass., 1899. p. 357. Settled at Somers, Ct. 9 children. Genealogies of Hadley Families, Embracing the Early Settlers of the Towns of Hatfield, South Hadley, Amherst and Granby, Compiled Sylvester Judd, published in 1905. p. 6. Graduate Harvard College in 1724, was a clergyman in Somers, Ct. History of Deerfield, by George Sheldon, Published by E. A. Hall & Co., Greenfield, MA, 1896. p. of Somers, Conn. Rev. Samuel ALLIS and Hannah SHELDON were married on 4 NOV 1729 in Somers, Tolland, Connecticut. 13. Hannah SHELDON was born on 1 OCT 1707 in Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts. She died on 22 JUL 1779. 14. Abel BLISS was born on 18 FEB 1708/9 in Wilbraham, Hampden, Massachusetts. He died on 30 APR 1762 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts. Genealogy of the Bliss Family in America, Volume I, Compiled by Aaron Tyler Bliss, Published by the Author, 1982, Midland, Michigan. p. 67. He was one of the early settlers of the town, it being then known as 'Springfield Mountain." The first family settled there in 1731, a second came the following year, five more came in 1733 and by 1741, the number of families had increased to twenty-four, when they were set off January 6, 1741 as the fourth parish of Springfield. Among the names of families then incorporated were those of Abel and Nathaniel Bliss (the latter being a son of Samuel Bliss and Sarah Stebbins of Longmeadow.) Abel's first Child, the ninth birth in the place, born November 20, 1736 9 (O.S.) indicates that Abel was an early settler. He is reputed to have had an iron constitution and great physical strength, and tradition says that he "did carry six bushels of salt on his back, all at one time, and stand under eight. "It is said that he cut the path from Springfield to Wilbrahm - about ten miles. He received an Ensign's commission unde Col. Worthington of Springfield, which bore the date August 27, 1754. He also received a Justice's commission under the crown from Governor Shirley before 1759. After his death, according to the old English custom, the homestead belonging to Ensign Abel Bliss fell to his son Oliver, and the barn built 1740 and the house built about four years afterwards were still standing in 1880. These fell to Mr. John Bliss, son of Oliver, and thence to the owner in 1880, Mrs. Speer, only child of John Bliss. The nails and glass used in the house were paid for with tar made from pink knots gathered on the farm. Abel BLISS and Jemima CHAPIN were married on 16 JAN 1736. 15. Jemima CHAPIN was born on 5 JAN 1705 in Chicopee, Hampden, Massachusetts. She died on 9 JAN 1772 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts.