Samuel Blanchard Ordway was born in Hopkinton, New Hampshire in 1844 and married Emily Jane Angell September 15, 1865. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived in England, Massachusetts, Connecticutt, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Virginia.
Reprinted in these three volumes are seventeen books that comprise one of the major achievements of twentieth-century genealogy--the multi-ancestor compendium compiled and published by Walter Goodwin Davis between 1916 and 1963. These 2,100 fully-indexed pages authoritatively cover 180 families, all of Davis's colonial forebears plus nineteen English families in the immediate ancestry of American immigrants. One hundred fourteen of these families lived mostly in Massachusetts; twenty-nine are associated largely with Maine; and eighteen--Basford, Brown, Clifford, Cram, Estow, Fernald, Folsom, Gibbons, Gilman, Marston, Moses, Roberts, Roper, Sherburne, Sloper, Taprill, Walton, and Waterhouse--lived largely in New Hampshire, primarily Hampton, Portsmouth, or Exeter. Most of the 114 Massachusetts families resided in Essex County, a few in Middlesex or Plymouth counties, or in Boston.
Emily Jane Angell (1844-1910), a daughter of Hiram Angell and Mary Jane Beard, was born in New Hampshire. She married Samuel Blanchard Ordway (1844-1916) in 1865. They had four children.
Alice Everett Johnson was born 24 February 1899 in Chicago, Illinois. Her parents were Edward Everett Johnson (1864-1937) and Mary Fry Lewis (1859-1938). She married Willard Marshall Bollenbach (1897-1993) 8 September 1923 in St. Paul, Minnesota. They had two children. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in England, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire and Minnesota.