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Berry, William Westcott

Berry, William Westcott

Male 1831 -

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Berry, William Westcott was born on 02 Feb 1831 (son of Berry, Samuel and Westcott, Betsey).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Berry, Samuel was born on 24 Oct 1787 in Limington, York Co., ME; died on 14 Aug 1858 in Limington, York Co., ME.

    Samuel married Westcott, Betsey on 07 Apr 1830 in Falmouth, Cumberland Co., ME. Betsey (daughter of Westcott, Zebulon and Trickey, Mary) was born on 08 May 1794 in Falmouth, Cumberland Co., ME. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Westcott, Betsey was born on 08 May 1794 in Falmouth, Cumberland Co., ME (daughter of Westcott, Zebulon and Trickey, Mary).
    Children:
    1. 1. Berry, William Westcott was born on 02 Feb 1831.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Westcott, Zebulon was born on 03 Aug 1766 in Scarborough, Cumberland Co., ME (son of Westcott, William Jr. and Meserve, Margaret); died on 17 Apr 1853 in Limington, York Co., ME; was buried after 17 Apr 1853.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptised: 03 Aug 1766, Scarborough, Cumberland Co., ME

    Zebulon married Trickey, Mary before 1794. Mary was born in Scarborough, Cumberland Co., ME. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Trickey, Mary was born in Scarborough, Cumberland Co., ME.
    Children:
    1. 3. Westcott, Betsey was born on 08 May 1794 in Falmouth, Cumberland Co., ME.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Westcott, William Jr. was born in 1729 in Falmouth, Cumberland Co., ME (son of Westcott, William and Skillings, Dorcas); died on 01 Feb 1825 in Gorham, Cumberland Co., ME.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As: Post

    Notes:

    From: History of Gorham, ME by Hugh Davis McLellan
    "Margaret and William Wescott settled in Scarborough on the farm since known as the Theodore Libby farm. They were the ancestors of the Gorham Wescotts."

    "Mr Wescott was the famous "Post Wescott" of olden times, and during the Revolution was known to Every man, woman and child, on the road from Boston to Portland, and in all the region about the County of Cumberland. It is said he carried the first mail between Boston and Portland, was employed carrying letters to and from the soldiers in the army and their friends and families in New Hampshire and Maine., The writer of this notice (McLellen) has in his possession a letter written by his grandfather while in the army at Cambridge, and brought home to Gorham by Post Wescott in 1775. Some of his descendants now Have in their possession a cane given him by General Washington in the time of the Revolution. When he was about to start with dispatches in which the General took much interest, he was looking for a stick with which to urge forward his horse, when Washington told him to take his own cane, which was more substantial than a switch, and hurry off. This cane he religiously preserved till his death and it is now an heirloom highly prized."

    "There are some of us yet alive who can remember the old gentleman. On all great days, more particularly general must day (military display being one of his hobbies he usually made his appearance at Gorham village, it being on his way to visit his two sons, Reuben and Edmund, who were settled in the north part of the town. He was the wonder of the young, always polite and courteous, and always with something pleasant to say to all. He always attracted attention, with his erect, stately figure, and fine horsemanship; his Washington cane, which he grasped in the old fashioned style a few inches below the top; dressed in the old continental style, with cocked hat, single-breasted coat with large brass buttons and standing collar, with long waist and wide skirts; short breeches, high quartered shoes with silver buckles four inches square, long stockings fastened to his breeches at the knee with large silver buckles -- this was his go-out dress, and he never abandoned it during his life."

    William married Meserve, Margaret on 05 Feb 1757. Margaret was born in 1733 in Pearsontown Plantation, Cumberland Co., ME; died on 11 Jan 1827 in Gorham, Cumberland Co., ME. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Meserve, Margaret was born in 1733 in Pearsontown Plantation, Cumberland Co., ME; died on 11 Jan 1827 in Gorham, Cumberland Co., ME.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptised: 23 Aug 1741, Standish, Cumberland Co., ME

    Children:
    1. Westcott, Isaac was born in Cumberland Co., ME; died in Kittery, York Co., ME.
    2. Westcott, Joseph was born about 1759 in Cumberland Co., ME.
    3. Westcott, Reuben was born on 10 Dec 1761.
    4. 6. Westcott, Zebulon was born on 03 Aug 1766 in Scarborough, Cumberland Co., ME; died on 17 Apr 1853 in Limington, York Co., ME; was buried after 17 Apr 1853.
    5. Westcott, Sarah was born about 1767 in Gray, Cumberland Co., ME.
    6. Westcott, Edmund was born on 07 Mar 1769; died on 14 Jan 1836.
    7. Westcott, Clement was born in Feb 1771.
    8. Westcott, Charlotte was born about 1773.
    9. Westcott, Hannah was born about 1775.
    10. Westcott, Dorcas was born about 1777.