Appleton
Appulton
Political, religious, mercantile
CountryEngland
United States
Current regionUnited States
EtymologyApple garden
Place of originLittle Waldingfield, Babergh District, Suffolk, England

The Appleton family is an American political, religious and mercantile family.[1][2]

Family tree

  • Samuel Appleton (1586–1670), who emigrated to Ipswich, Massachusetts around 1636. Married (1) 1616: Judith Everard; (2) 1670: Martha [1]
    • Martha Appleton (1620–1659) ∞ Richard Jacob (d.1672)
    • John Appleton (1622–1699) ∞ Priscilla Glover (d. 1698)
      • John Appleton (1652–1739) ∞ Elizabeth Rogers (d. 1754)
        • Daniel Appleton (1692–1762)[2]
        • Nathaniel Appleton (1693–1784)
          • Nathaniel Appleton Jr. (1731–1798)
            • Nathaniel Walker Appleton (1755–1795)
              • Nathaniel Walker Appleton Jr. (1783–1848)
                • Charles Tilden Appleton (1809–1859)
                • William Channing Appleton (1812–1892)
              • Charles Henderson Appleton (1784–1831)[2]
                • Charles Dawes Appleton (1810–1886)
                • George Dawes Appleton (1818–1890)
        • Margaret Appleton (1701–1740) ∞ Edward Holyoke (d. 1769)
      • Priscilla (1657–1743) ∞ 1684: Rev. Joseph Capen (1658–1725)
    • Samuel Appleton (1624/6–1696) ∞ (1) 1651: Hannah Paine; (2) Mary Oliver (1646–1698)
      • Isaac Appleton (1664–1747) ∞ Priscilla Baker
        • Isaac Appleton (1704–1794) ∞ Elizabeth Sawyer (1709–1785)
          • Isaac Appleton (1731–1806) ∞ Mary Adams (1741–1827)
          • Francis Appleton (1733–1819) ∞ Elizabeth Hubbard (1730–1815)
          • Rev. Joseph Appleton (1751–1795)[3]
            • William Appleton (1786–1862) ∞ Mary Ann Cutler (1794-1860)
              • William Sullivan Appleton (1815–1836)
              • James Amory Appleton (1818–1843) ∞ Mary Ellen Lyman (1819–1875)
              • Sarah Elizabeth Appleton (1822–1891) ∞ Amos Adams Lawrence (1814–1886)
              • Francis Henry Appleton (1823–1854) ∞ Georgiana Crowninshield Silsbee (1824–1901)
              • William Joseph Warren Appleton (1825–1877) ∞ Emily Warren (1818–1905)
                • Emily Appleton Beebe (b. 1846) ∞ 1869: J. Arthur Beebe (d. 1911?)
                • William Appleton Jr. (b. 1848)
                • Susan Warren Appleton (1848–1872)
              • Edward H. Appleton (1827–1827)
              • Harriet Cutler Appleton (1828–1857) ∞ Franklin Gordon Dexter (1824–1903)
              • Hetty Sullivan Appleton (1831–1901) ∞ Thomas Jefferson Coolidge (1831–1920)
              • Charles Hook Appleton (1833–1874) ∞ Isabella Mason (1835–1869)
          • Samuel Appleton (1738–1819) ∞ Mary White (d. 1834)
            • Mary Appleton (1773–1829) ∞ Amos Sawyer (d. 1851)
            • John White Appleton (1780–1862) ∞ (1) 1806: Sarah Porter (d. 1809); (2) 1810: Sophia Porter (d. 1860)
              • Elisha William Appleton (b. 1810) ∞ 1837: Martha Wylly
              • Sarah Porter Appleton (b. 1812) ∞ 1845: John Goodenow
              • John Appleton (1815–1864)
              • Abby Eliza Appleton (b. 1882) ∞ 1841: George Freeman Emery
            • Joanna Appleton ∞ (1) Samuel Safford (d. 1816); (2) Eben Dodge (d. 1872)
            • James Appleton (1785–1862) ∞ 1807: Sarah Fuller (1787–1872)
              • Samuel Gilman Appleton (1808–1873) ∞ 1829: Sarah Gardiner
              • Sarah Fuller Appleton (1811–1884) ∞ 1833: Rev. Stephen Caldwell Millett
              • James Appleton (1813–1884) ∞ 1842: Sarah Bristol Edwards
              • Mary White Appleton (1815–1905)
              • Elizabeth Putnam Appleton (1818–1897) ∞ 1845: Shelton L. Hall
              • Joanna Dodge Appleton (1821–1870) ∞ 1843: Peyton R. Morgan
              • Hannah Fuller Appleton (1823–1903) ∞ Robert Helyer Thayer (1820–1888)
              • Daniel Fuller Appleton (1826–1904) ∞ (1) Julia Randall (d. 1886); ∞ (2) 1889: Susan Cowles
              • Harriette Hooper Appleton (1828–1905) ∞ 1849: Rev. John Cotton Smith
              • Anna Whittemore Appleton (1831–) ∞ Dr. Charles H. Osgood
      • Oliver Appleton (1676–1760) ∞ Sarah Perkins (1677–1770)
        • Sarah Appleton (1709–1798) ∞ (1) 1727: Benjamin Swain; (2) 1752: Benjamin Wyman (d.1774)
        • Hannah Appleton (b. 1711) ∞ 1730: Thomas Swain
        • Samuel Appleton (1710–1780) ∞ (1) 1736: Mary Phillips (d. 1737); (2) 1739: Mary Stevens; (3) 1743: Mary Russell (1715–1803)
          • Mary (1746–1830) ∞ 1769 Moses Gale (d. 1827)
          • Daniel Appleton (1750–1828) ∞ Lydia Ela (1747–1826)
            • Daniel Appleton (1785–1849) ∞ 1813: Hannah Adams (1791–1859)
              • William Henry Appleton (1814–1899) ∞ 1844: Mary Moody Worthen (1824–1884)
                • William Worthen Appleton (1845–1924) ∞ Anna Debois Sargent (1845–1908)
                  • William Henry Appleton (1866–1951)
                • Kate Appleton (1848–1873) ∞ 1872: Hobart Seymour Geary (1838–1918)
                • Mary Appleton (d. 1934)
                • Henry Cozzens Appleton (1863–1925) ∞ Dora Threlkeld (1847–1927)
              • Maria Louisa Appleton (b. 1815) ∞ James E. Cooley (1802–1882)
              • John Adams Appleton (1817–1881)
              • Charles Horatio Appleton (1819–1820)
              • George Swett Appleton (1821–1878) ∞ 1847: Caroline Osgood
                • Ellina Appleton (b. 1848) ∞ 1867: William A. Fraser
                • Walter Stone Appleton (b. 1849) ∞ Annie P. Beach
                • Emma Appleton (b. 1852) ∞ Madan
                • George Swett Appleton (1854–1886)
                • Francis Appleton (b. 1856)
              • Daniel Sidney Appleton (1824–1890) ∞ Melvina W. Marshall (d. 1878)
              • Samuel Frances Appleton (1826–1883)
              • Sarah Emeline Appleton (1829–1861) ∞ Leopold Bossange
    • Sarah (1629–1714) ∞ Rev. Samuel Phillips (d. 1696)
    • Judith (1634–1659) ∞ 1657: Samuel Rogers (d. 1693)

Arms

Coat of arms of Appleton family
Crest
An elephant's head couped sable, tusked and eared or; round the trunk a serpent entering the mouth vert[1]
Escutcheon
Argent, a fess sable between three apples gules, slipped and leaved vert[1]
Motto
Difficiles sed fructuose (Difficult but fruitful)[1]


References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Appleton". The Curio: An Illustrated Monthly Magazine Devoted to Genealogy and Biography, Heraldry and Book-plates, Coins and Autographs, Rare Books & Works of Art, Old Furniture and Plate and Other Colonial Relics. Vol. 1. R. W. Wright. 1888. pp. 211–218. Retrieved July 16, 2021.
  2. 1 2 3 Appleton, William S. (1873). A Rough Sketch of the Appleton Genealogy. T. R. Marvin & Son.
  3. Robbins, Chandler (1863). Memoir of Hon. William Appleton. John Wilson & Son. p. 4.
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