Fifth Generation 16. Dea. Moses JOHNSON was born on 28 Jul 1737 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut. Marriage intention was recorded on 5 Jan 1807 in Colrain, Franklin, Massachusetts He died on 3 Aug 1815 in Colrain, Franklin, Massachusetts. He was buried in Branch Cemetery, Colrain, , Massachusetts. Came to Colrain from Woodstock, Conn. with the families of Hezekiah Smith, Thomas Fox and John Call, abt 1767. He settled opposite Thomas Fox on 3rd division Lot #66, between Griswoldville and Shattuckville.of Colrain, Mass. Vital Records of Charlemont, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Published by the New England Historic Genealogical Society. Boston, Mass. 1917. p. 118 of Colrain, Mass. Descendants of Michael McClellan and Jane Henry of Colrain Mass., by Lois McClellan Patrif. 1970. p. 69 of Colrain, Mass. Dea. Moses JOHNSON and Ruth RICE were married on 13 Jan 1795 in Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts. 17. Ruth RICE. of Charlemont, Mass. Dea. Moses JOHNSON and Ruth RICE had the following children: i. Hannah JOHNSON was born on 3 Nov 1795 in Colrain, Franklin, Massachusetts. Vital Records of Charlemont, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. Published by the New England Historic Genealogical Society. Boston, Mass. 1917. p. 110 of Colrain, Mass ii. Jesse JOHNSON was born on 8 Jun 1797 in Colrain, Franklin, Massachusetts. 8 iii. Calvin JOHNSON. iv. Oren JOHNSON was born on 22 Feb 1801. Graduated Williams College 1829; resided Beaver Dam, Dodge County, Wis. 24. Moses STANFORD was born on 3 Aug 1753 in Natick, Middlesex, Massachusetts. He died on 2 Nov 1827 in Zoar, Franklin, Massachusetts. He was buried in Nelson Cemetery, Zoar, Franklin, Massachusetts. Moses Stanford, Minuteman. A Standford Family History with Connections to Other Colonial Massachusetts Families. Compiled by Lois Remington Smith, San Jose, California, 1978. p. 11. The marriage of Moses Stanford son of Thomas & Mary is recorded in Natick also but apparently took place in Sherborn where the records stat that they were both of 'of Natick." They were married by Daniel Whitney, Justic of the Peace. Moses and Jemima were third cousins in the Morse and Fisher families, both were second great grand-children of Daniel Morse and his wife Lydia (Fisher) through two of their children. Moses STANFORD and Jemima FLAGG were married on 5 Jul 1781 in Sherborn, Middlesex, Massachusetts. 25. Jemima FLAGG was born on 12 May 1747 in Weston, Middlesex, Massachusetts. She was Baptized on 17 May 1747 in Weston, Middlesex, Massachusetts. She was buried in Nelson Cemetery, Zoar, Franklin, Massachusetts. Moses STANFORD and Jemima FLAGG had the following children: i. Mary Diantha (Polly) STANFORD was born before 1785 in Sterling, Worcester, Massachusetts. ii. David STANFORD was born before 1785. David STANFORD died between 1800 and 1810. Moses Stanford, Minuteman. A Standford Family History with Connections to Other Colonial Massachusetts Families. Compiled by Lois Remington Smith, San Jose, California, 1978. p. 16. Name listed as David (George ?). 12 iii. Ebenezer STANFORD. iv. Candace STANFORD was born in 1788 in Sterling, Worcester, Massachusetts. 26. Samuel HAWKS was born on 7 Feb 1759/60 in Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts. He died on 22 Sep 1847 in Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts. He was buried in Zoar Cemetery, Zoar, Franklin, Massachusetts. History of Deerfield, by George Sheldon, Published by E. A. Hall & Co., Greenfield, MA, 1896. p. 193. Turnip Yard; removed to Charlemont, Mass., after 1801. History of Deerfield, by George Sheldon, Published by E. A. Hall & Co., Greenfield, MA, 1896. p. 306. of Charlemont, Mass. The History of Rowe, Massachusetts, by Percy Whiting Brown, 2d edition, Privately Published, 1935, Cleveland, Ohio, Printed by A. D. Williams Company. p. 114. The late Miss Augusta Hawks pointed out in 1917. Her grandfather Samuel Hawks moved form Deerfield to Charlemont in 1811, having purchased theland form the mouth Cold River as far west as "Rice's Flats," He built near the confluence a small house with sanded window glasses and loop-holes under eaves. He died in 1847, aged 89, and his son Edward (born 1810), built the present red house, a few rods form the old one. He often showed his daughter the eastern end of the trail and she when a girl drove cattle over it. Near the confluences is "Chestnut Flat," an open mowing, and below and beyond this is the old indian camp-site, where stone relics have been found. The trail led directly over (not around) the knoll just to the east of the highest point and pas Cold Spring to Indian Spring, from which point it is described by Judge Aiken. Samuel HAWKS and Mary SMEAD were married on 26 Apr 1786 in Sunderland, Franklin, Massachusetts. 27. Mary SMEAD was born on 25 Oct 1767 in Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts. She died on 6 Jul 1830 in Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts. She was buried in Zoar Cemetery, Zoar, Franklin, Massachusetts. Samuel HAWKS and Mary SMEAD had the following children: i. Elizabeth HAWKS was born on 23 Oct 1786 in Deerfield River, Franklin, Massachusetts. ii. Ebenezer Smead HAWKS was born on 9 Nov 1788 in Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts. He died on 17 Sep 1842 in Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts. He was buried in Zoar Cemetery, Zoar, Franklin, Massachusetts. History of Deerfield, by George Sheldon, Published by E. A. Hall & Co., Greenfield, MA, 1896. p. 193. Settled in Zoar, Mass. iii. Harry HAWKS was born on 25 Jul 1791 in Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts. 13 iv. Mary HAWKS. v. Lucretia HAWKS was born on 15 Aug 1796 in Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts. vi. Samuel HAWKS was born on 1 Feb 1799 in Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts. History of Deerfield, by George Sheldon, Published by E. A. Hall & Co., Greenfield, MA, 1896. p. 193. Removed to Chenango, N.Y. vii. Elihu Smead HAWKS was born on 25 Feb 1801 in Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts. Marriage intention was recorded on 16 Oct 1830 in Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts He died on 17 May 1879 in North Adams, Berkshire, Massachusetts. History of Deerfield, by George Sheldon, Published by E. A. Hall & Co., Greenfield, MA, 1896. p. 196. Attended Deerfield and Sanderson academies; was in a store in Rowe, 1818 - 21, when he began the study of medicien; attended medical courses at Pittsfield and Cambridge; graduated as M.D. from W. C., in 1826; after some practice in Rowe, he settled in North Adams in 1829; was an active man of affairs, forward in every good work; was rep. in the legislatiure of 1855; was deeply interested in the Troy & Greenfield railroad, and on its first board of directors; was on the first train which went through the Tunnel, Feb 1875; he was a surgeon in the Wilderness campaign, in the War of the Rebellion. Vital Records of Conway, Massachusetts to the Year 1850, published by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mass. 1943. p. 156. of Adams, Mass., 1830 viii. Elmira HAWKS was born in 1806 in Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts. She died on 7 Aug 1819 in Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts. She was buried in Zoar Cemetery, Zoar, Franklin, Massachusetts. ix. Meritta HAWKS was Baptized in Mar 1807 in First Congregational Church, Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts. She was born about 1807 in Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts. x. Edward Dexter HAWKS was born about 1810 in Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts. He was Baptized on 5 Sep 1813 in First Congregational Church, Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts. Marriage intention was recorded on 17 Jul 1830 in Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts History of Deerfield, by George Sheldon, Published by E. A. Hall & Co., Greenfield, MA, 1896 p. 193 Settled in Zoar, Mass. Farmer Vital Records of Conway, Massachusetts to the Year 1850, published by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mass. 1943. p. 156. of Zoar, Mass., 1830. xi. Louisa S. HAWKS was born in 1815 in Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts. She was Baptized on 3 Sep 1815 in First Congregational Church, Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts. She died on 6 Sep 1843 in Charlemont, Franklin, Massachusetts.