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)
Isaac Appleton (1762–1853)
Samuel Appleton (1766–1853) ∞ 1799: Mary Gore
Nathan Appleton (1779–1861) ∞ (1) 1806: Maria Theresa Gold; (2) 1839: Harriet Coffin Sumner
Thomas Gold Appleton (1812–1884)
Mary "Molly" Appleton (b. 1813) ∞ Robert James Mackintosh (1806-1864)
Charles Sedgwick Appleton (1815–1835)
Frances "Fanny" Elizabeth Appleton (1819–1861) ∞ 1843: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807–1882)
George William Appleton (1826–1827)
William Sumner Appleton (1840–1903) ∞ Edith Stuart (d. 1892)
Harriet Sumner Appleton (1841–1923) ∞ Greely S. Curtis (1830–1897)
Nathan Appleton Jr. (1843–1906)
Francis Appleton (1733–1819) ∞ Elizabeth Hubbard (1730–1815)
John Appleton (1763–1849) ∞ Elizabeth Peabody (d. 1809)
Mary Appleton (1764–1820)
Elizabeth Appleton (1767–1850)
Rev. Jesse Appleton (1772–1819) ∞ Elizabeth Means (1779–1844)
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
^ a b c d e "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 .
^ a b c Appleton, William S. (1873). A Rough Sketch of the Appleton Genealogy . T. R. Marvin & Son.
^ Robbins, Chandler (1863). Memoir of Hon. William Appleton . John Wilson & Son. p. 4.