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Chapter 1: Ancestry.
The Sumner family is of English origin.
The name was at first Summoner or Somner,—the title of officers whose duty it was to summon parties into courts.
Roger Sumner died at Bicester, in the county of Oxford, and was buried in the church of St. Edburg, Dec. 4, 1608.
William, his only son and heir, from whom descended Charles Sumner, in the seventh generation, was baptized in St. Edburg, Jan. 27, 1604-5.
About 1635, he came, with his wife Mary and his three sons, Wiill, Milton, descended, in the fifth generation, Increase Sumner; an associate justice of the Supreme Judicial Court, 1782-97, and the successor of Samuel Adams, in 1797, as governor of the Commonwealth. of the emigrant ancestor, was baptized at Bicester, Aug. 8, 1632.
Marrying Mary Josselyn, of Lancaster, he had seven children.
In 1660, he removed from Dorchester to Lancaster, that he might, with other Christians at Lancaster, join together for the gathering of a church; but, after the destru
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