Roxana Brown Walbridge Watts (1802-1862), The mother who held the family together.
Roxana's wanderers: the children who left Vermont and stayed away.
Migrants to the Midwest. Martha Walbridge Gregory (1822-1846), a bride who went west at seventeen.
Sarah Walbridge Way (1827-1909), from a factory in Lowell to a Minnesota Log cabin.
Charles Watts (1835-1875), a surveyor, lawyer, and farmer in the west.
Migrants to California. Chastina Walbridge Rix (1824-1857), from teacher to mother in Vermont and California.
Clarissa Walbridge Rogers (1830-1917), a Yankee schoolteacher who crossed the isthmus in bloomers.
To and fro. Julian Walbridge Rix (1850-1903), the artist.
Roxana's stay-at-homes: the children who made their lives in Vermont. Returned from California.
Dustin S. Walbridge (1832-1864), wheelwright, gold rush miner, soldier.
D. Augustus Walbridge (1835-1881), a case of mental illness.
Lyman Sargeant Watts (1832-1872), a village pastor.
Isaac Newton Watts (1842-1881), soldier, farmer, citizen.
Subject to family claim. Alice Watts Choate (1845-1882), from student to farm wife.
Lucy Ella \Watts Choate (1847-1915), the care giver.