(VI) Cornelia BRIGHAM, daughter of Capt. Charles BRIGHAM (V) was born in Grafton, Mass. on Nov. 17, 1823. She mrried Calvin TAFT, who was born in Roxbury, Mass., now Boston, on Jan. 29, 1813, he is the son of Adolphus TAFT of Northbridge, and descendant of Robert TAFT of Mendon. He married (1st) to Susan WADSWORTH, daughter of Jonathan and Tabitha (WARREN) WADSWORTH of Farnumville, Grafton, Mass. He married (2nd) to Eliza TAFT, daughter of Zadok and Abigail ( BENNETT) TAFT of Uxbridge, Mass. He married (3rd) to Cornelia BRIGHAM. She survives him, residing at her home at 8 Trowbridge Rd., Worcester. (VII) William Tufts BRIGHAM, son of William BRIGHAM (VI) was born May 24, 1841. He was fitted for college at the Boston Latin School and graduated from Harvard University in 1862 with the degree of Master of Arts. He made a special study of Botany, and in 1864-65 explored the Hawaiian Islands in company with Horace MANN, and discovered many new plants. He was a professor of Natural Science at Oahu College, resigning in Oct. 1865, to continue explorations in China and India. He returned to Mass., and in Sept. 1867 was admitted to the Bar. In 1868-69 he was an instructor in Botany at Harvard. He served 6 years on the Boston School Board, introducing septemic instruction in drawing in the public schools, and was the Chairman of the first committee on drawing of that board. He also introduced in the Boston Schools the SARGENT method of Anthropometry, now in general use in colleges. He removed to Honolulu in 1888 to take charge of the museum of Polynesian Ethnology and Natural History, founded there by C.R. BISHOP, and he is at present the director of that institution. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, of the California Academy of Sciences, of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences. William Tufts BRIGHAM never married. END of PART 6