History of Essex County, Massachusetts : with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men, Vol. II, Part 119

Author: Hurd, D. Hamilton (Duane Hamilton) ed
Publication date: 1888
Publisher: Philadelphia, J. W. Lewis & Co.
Number of Pages: 1672


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1859. Azor O. Webster, Jr., town clerk ; Thomas J. Clark, Charles O. Stearns and John True, selectmeo ; E. G. Colby and T. S. Robinson, representatives.


1860. Azor O. Webster, Jr., town clerk ; T. J. Clark, B. E. Fifield and John True, selectmen.


1861. Azor O. Webster, Jr., town clerk ; T. J. Clark, B. E. Fifield and John True, selectuien.


1862. Azor O. Webster, Jr., town clerk ; T. J. Clark, B. E. Fifield and Wia. S. Pettengill, selectmen.


1863. Azor O. Webster, Jr., town clerk ; T. J. Clark, B. E. Fifield and Moses K. Pike, selectmen.


1864. Azor O. Webster, Jr., towo clerk ; T. J. Clark, B. E. Fifield and Wm. S. Pettengill, selectmen.


1865. Azor O. Webster, Jr., town clerk ; T. J. Clark, B. E. Fifield aod Streeter Evaus, eelectmen.


1866 to 1874. Samunel J. Brown, towo clerk ; W. II. B. Currier, B. E. Fifield and J. M. Eaton, selectmen.


1875. Samuel J. Brown, town clerk ; J. N. Clark, B. E. Fifield and J. M. Eaton, selectmen.


1876. Samuel J. Brown, town clerk ; J. N. Clark, B. E. Fifield and J. M. Eaton, selectiea.


1877. Samuel J. Brown, town clerk ; W. I. B. Currier, Moses G. Wilson and J. M. Eaton, selectmen.


1878. Samuel J. Brown, town clerk ; W. II. B. Currier, John W. Sao- born and J. M. Eaton, selectmen.


1879. Samuel J. Brown, town clerk ; W. H. B. Currier, J. W. Sanborn and J. M. Eaton, selectaien.


1880. Samuel J. Brown, town clerk ; W. H. B. Currier, John Saoborn And J. M. Eaton, selectmen.


1881. Sarouel J. Brown, town clerk ; W. HI. B. Currier, W. H. B laiedel Andl J. M. Eaton, selectmen.


1882. Samael J. Brown, town clerk ; Daniel Webster, George H. Morriil and J. M. Eaton, selectmen.


1883. Samuel J. Brown, town clerk ; Daniel Webster, George II. Morrill aud J. M. Eaton, eelectmen.


1884. Samuel J. Brown, town clerk ; Daniel Webster, George 11. Morrill and J. M. Eaton, selectmen.


1885. Samuel J. Brown, town clerk ; Daniel Webster, George II. Morrill aud J. M. Eatoo, selectmen.


1886. Samael J. Browo, town clerk ; W. H. B. Currier, John F. Currier and J. M. Eaton, selectmen.


SALISBURY SOLDIERS IN THE REBELLION .- The town preserved its ancient historic record by arming and equipping soldiers to preserve us a nation, as the following list will show :


John F. Goodwin, private, 28th Mass. Begt.


James Goodwin, Jr., private, 28th Mass. Regt. ; died of wounds. Robert Burnett, Jr., corporal, 40th N. Y. Regt. ; killed in battle. Dudley E. Gale, private, 3d Cav. ; served full term, three years. George II. Morrill, captain, 17th Mase. Regt. ; disch., disability. John B. Mansfield, private, 40th N. Y. Regt. ; died of disease. Nathaniel Fifield, corporal, 40th N. Y. Regt.


Jonathan E. Blaisdell, privato, 24th Mass. Regt. ; re-enlisted.


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William N. Hoyt, private, 46 th N. Y. Regt. ; served three years. John S. Fullart, private, 24th Mars. Regt. ; re-enlisted.


Atmer Gulli, private, 40th N. Y. Regt ; served three years. Edwin A. Moulton, corporal, 17th Mass, Regt. ; re-eulisted. Grorge A. Cany bell, private, 24th Mass. Regt. ; re-enlisted 4th Cav. ; disch., disability ; died July 1864.


Cyrus E. Kendrick, private, 17th Mass. Regt. ; diech. ; re-enlisted 2d II. A.


John Thorn, corporal, 24th Muss. Regt. ; disch. and re-enlisted.


George II. Lundburg, private, 17th Mats. Regt. ; served three years. Joseph Colby, private, 12th Mass. Regt .; was in four rebel prisons ; served three years.


Thomas Hessin, private, 28th Mass, Regt. ; disch., disability.


Charles L. Randell, private, 17th Mass, Regt. ; disch., disability ; also 2d Mans. H. A.


George O. Morrill, private, 40th N. Y. Regt. ; disch., disability.


J. Plummer C'ammett, private, 40th N. Y. Regt. ; disch., disability. William Shaw, private, 17th Mass. Regt. ; disch. ; re-enlisted 2d Il. A. John B. Allen, private, 40th N. Y. Regt. ; served three years.


Juhn G. Morrill, bugler, 40th N. Y. Regt. ; disch. and re-enlisted. Stephen C. Pearson, private, 40th N. Y. Regt. ; died Andersonville.


Ata E. Perkins, private, 40 th N. Y. Regt. ; died of disease.


Albert D. Bailey, private, 40th N. Y. Regt. ; served three years.


Sinon F. Blake, Ist bergt., I;th Mass. Regt. ; disch., disability.


William O. Coffin, private, 17th Mass, Regt. ; disch., disability, first time; re-enlisted 2d II. A. ; died of disease.


George P. True, private, 40th N. Y. Regt. ; dist h., disability.


M. Webster Oxgood, private, 40th N. Y. Regt. ; served three years.


James O. Carruthers, 5th setgt , 28th Mars. Regt. ; pro, to lat sergt. and Hent.


Timothy Osgood, private, ICth Illinois Regt.


Andrew J. Wadleigh, flag sergt., 40th N. Y. Regt. ; served three years.


Henry K. Wadleigh, private, 40th N Y. Regt. ; served three years. Timothy Hessian, private, 24th Mass. Regt.


Henry M. Brown, Ist sergt., 40th N. Y. Regt. ; disch., disability.


John J. Brown, private, 17th Masa. Regt. ; died of disease.


John B. Morrill, private, 40th N. Y. Regt. ; disch., disability.


Thomas B. Willey, corporal, 22d Mass. Kegt. ; disch, and re-enlisted. Jeremiah A. Grevly, cuptain, lith Mass. Regt, and 2d H. A .; captaia Co. M, 2d II. A.


Theophilus Sanborn, corporal, 17th Mass. Regt. ; re-enlisted ; died in rebel prison.


Jumnes M. Allen, 2d sergt., 22d Mass. Regt. ; disch. and re-enlisted in 72d liegt.


Juha Cowen, sergt., 17th Mass. Regt. ; disch. and re-enlisted.


Charles E. Flanders, private, 17th Mais. Regt. ; diech, and re-en- listed.


Joseph A. Callins, captain's orderly, 14th Mass. Regt .; served three years.


Enoch Collins, private, 40th N. Y. Regt.


Julin Blasdell, private, 24th Muss. Regt. ; disch. : re-enlisted ; died of


Charles T. Moulton, private, 24th Murs. Regt. ; died of disease.


Grorgo W Merrill, private, 24th Muss. Regt. ; disch, disability.


Duvis French, private, 24th Muss. Regt. ; died of dischee.


George W. Carr, private, Ith N. Y. Regt. ; disth. ; re-enlisted; wuntuled ; died of disease.


George A. Morrill, corporal, 40th N. V. Regt. ; disch., disability.


Shaon H. Davenport, corporal, Ftth N. Y. Regt. ; wounded and disch .; Just left arm by gun-shot.


George H. Barnard, private, 24th Mass. Regt.


Knob S. Dow, private, 40th N. Y. Regt .; disch, and re-rolisted, and dud of wounds November, 1864.


dworgo W. Dow, private, 3d N. H. Regt ; disch., disability.


Willmumu Il. Knight, seigt., 40 th N. Y. Regt. ; disch., disability.


William H. Paisley, private, 17th Muss. Regt. ; died Andersonville. Alonzo Falla, corporal, 23d Muss. Regt. ; disch. and re-enlisted. W Hlinm B. Hammond, private, 21th Mass. Regt.


Charles E. Osgood, sergt., 14th Mass, Regt. ; disch. by reason of pro- motion , wounded ; prisener in Libby Prison ; paroled and disch.


Warren F. Osge Ml, corporal, 16th Muss. Regt .; wannded ; trans. to Invalid Corps and di ch. at exp. of service.


Man t HIP Hatch, musictan, 20th Muss, Regt.


Low I Dow, corporal, 3d N. 11. Regt. ; disch. exp. of service ; new at hu 10.


Napoleon T. D. Shehan, private, 4th N. Y. Regt.


Jabez S. Jones, private, 9th N. H. Regt. ; re-enlisted 59th Maes. Regt. ; wounded and taken prisoner ; died in prison.


George W. Morrill, private, 11th Mass. Regt.


William Nicholson, private, 28th Mass. Regt.


C. A. J. Appletoo, private, 1st Lt. Batt. Joseph Carr, private, 9th Mass. Regt.


David E. Blackstock, private, 40th N. Y. Regt. ; re-enlisted and disch. ; three years ; wounded in battle.


John Moundorf, private, 40th MaEs. Regt.


Patrick Higgin, private, 4(1] Mass. Regt. ; disch., dienbility.


Jacoo C. Bagley, sergt., 40th Mass. Regt. ; died of wounds.


Newell Frost, private, 40th Mass. Regt ; died of disease in S. C. Charles R. Colby, private, 40th Mnse. Regt. ; diech., disability.


James H. Campbell, private, 40th Mass. Regt. ; disch., disability. Charles Lehman, private, 40th Mass. Regt. ; disch., disability. Moses N. Raitlett, private, 40th Mass. Regt. ; disch., disability. James Kelly, private, 40th Mass. Regt. ; disch., disability.


George H. Evans, orderly, 40th Mats. Regt. ; disch., exp. of service.


Timotby Driscoll, private, 17th Mass. Regt. ; disch., disability.


John N. Pike, private, 40th Mass. Regt. ; disch., dienbility.


William Schonhutte, private, 40th Mass. Regt. ; now at home.


Frederic G. Storey, private, 40th Mats. Regt. ; disch., exp. of ser- vice.


William HI. Dow, private, 40th Mass. Regt. ; died of disease in S. C.


George E. Flanders, private, 40th Mass. Regt. ; disch., exp. of ser- vice.


Charles H. Perry, private, 40th Mass. Regt. ; disch. June, 1866, exp. of service ; wounded May 16, 1864.


Duncan Johnston, private, 40th Mass. Regt. ; died in hospital.


Walter W. Flanders, private, 40th Mass. Regt. ; disch., exp. of ser- vice ; wounded.


Thomas Exley, private, 40th Mass. Regt ..


John C. Berry, private, 40th Mass. Regt. ; disch., exp. of service.


Felix D. Perry, 2d sergt., 32d Mass. Regt. ; disch., exp. of service.


Francis R. Colby, private, 14th Mass. Regt. ; died in rebel prison.


James Dolua, private, 17th Mass. Regt.


Dennis Lynskey, private, 17th Mass. Regt. ; disch , disability.


Job Booth, private, 17th Mass. Regt. : died of wounds.


Joseph L. Smiley, private, 32d Mass. Regt. ; died of wounde.


Timothy Donavan, private, 40th Mass. Regt. ; disch., exp. of ser- vica.


J. Russell Wells, private, 17th Mass. Regt. ; disch., exp. of service ; broke left arm.


James Barry, private, 17th Mass. Regt. ; disch,, disability.


Jolin Davison, private, 14th Mass. Regt.


Frederick E. Lowell, sergt., 2d lieut., 1st lieut., 40th Mass. Regt. disch., disability.


Nathaniel O. Swett, private, 24th Mass. Regt. ; died of wonnde.


Francis E. Cammett, corporal, 33d Mass. Regt. ; killed in battle.


Charles A. West, private, 40th Mass. Regt. ; disch., exp. of service.


Charles T. Rich, private, 2d Mass. Cav. and 17th Mass. Regt. ; died in rebel prison.


Bradford Gillmore, private, 14th Mass. Regt. ; died of disease at New Orleans, La.


Henry L. Dowdell, private, 14th Mase, Regt.


Newell E. Lamprey, private, 4uth Muss. Regt. ; disch., exp. of ser- vice.


George Lawrence, private.


George Herbert, private.


William Walton, private.


Richard Lewis, private.


W. II. Mears, private.


Hugh Arthur, private, 63d Muss. Regt. ; disch., exp. of service.


William S. l'ettengill, captain, 48th Mass. Regt. ; disch., exp. of ser- vice ; nine months.


Albert Morrill, private, 48th Mass. Regt. ; disch., exp. of service.


David B Bartlett, private, 48th Mass, Regt. ; disch., exp. of service.


Butchelder Stevens, private, 48th Mass. Regt .; disch., exp. of ser- vice.


Thomas Lamb, private, 48th M H66. Regt .; disch., exp. of service ; also 2d Mass II. A.


William V. Jones, private, 48th Mass. Regt. ; disch., exp. of service.


David T. Clark, private, 48th Muss. Regt. ; re-enlisted 2d Mass. I. A. and killed in battle.


William H. Page, private, sth Mass. Regt. ; diach., exp. of service.


Joseph H. Stevenson, private, 48th Mass. Regt. ; disch., exp. of ser- vice.


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William H. Corliss, corporal and sergeant, 48th Mass. Regt. ; disch., exp. of service.


S. Foster Woodinan, corporal and sergeant , 48th Maes. Regt. ; disch., exp. of service.


Joseph W. Collins, private, 48th M 199. Ragt ; disch., exp. of service. Emery M. Limprey, private, 4Sth Mass. Regt. ; disch., exp. of ser- vice.


Elbridge A. Healey, private, 48th Mass. Regt. ; disch., exp. of service. John D. Colby, drummer, 48th Mass. Regt. ; disch. exp. of service.


George E. B.itchelder, corporal, 48th Mass. Regt. ; disch., exp. of ser- vice.


Warren P. Collins, private, 48th Mass. Regt. ; died of fever.


Calvin E. Tibbetts, private, 48th Mass. Regt. ; disch., exp. of ser- vice.


Charles W. Hunt, corporal, 48th Mass. Regt. ; disch , exp. of ser- vice.


William H. Giddings, corporal, 48th Mass. Regt. ; re-enlisted 2d Mass. Regt., Co. 1.


John D. Pickering, private, 48th Mass. Regt. ; re-enlisted ; died of sunstroke.


Edward L Shaw, sergt., 48th Mass. Regt. ; disch., exp. of service. William B. Moore, private, 48th Mass. Regt. ; disch., exp. of service. Jacob E. True, private, 18th Miss. Rogt. ; disch., exp. of service.


Jonathan K. Tiltoa, private, 43th Mass. Regt. ; disch., exp. of ser- vice.


Joseph M. Estoo, 4th sergt., 44th Mass. Regt. ; disch .. exp. of service. Perkins Merrill, corporal, 48th Mass. Ragt. ; disch., exp. of service.


William M. Greenleaf, private, 48th Mass. Regt. ; disch., exp. of ser- vice ; re-enlisted in 21 II. A.


Gardner I. Moody, private, 48th Mass Regt. ; disch., exp. of service. Otis G. Pike, corporal, 48th Mass. Regt. ; disch. exp. of service.


Benjamin G. Hinkson, private, 48th Mass. Regt. ; disch., exp. of ser- vice.


Isaiah F. Pike, private, 48th Mass. Regt. ; disch., exp. of service ; re-enlisted in 1st Batt II. A.


Elmund E. Bernard, private, 48th Miss. Regt. ; killed in battle.


James A. Emery, 1st. lient., 48th Mass. Regt. ; re-enlisted in 2d )lass. Regt. H. A., as lieut., and dischi., exp. of service.


Jacob Bartlett, private, 11th Mass. Regt. ; disch., exp. of service.


John G. Colby, private, 2d MIAss. H. A. ; died at Norfolk, Va., small- pox.


William II Corliss, private, 2d Mass. H. A. ; disch., exp. of service. Orrin T. Haywood, private 2d Mass. H. A. ; disch., exp. of service. John N. Quimby, private, 21 Mass. 1I A. ; disch .. disability .


John Whipple, private 2d Mass. H. A. ; disch., exp. of service. Robert B. George. private, 2d Mass, H. A. ; disch., exp. of service. John Stoker, private, 2d Mass, H. A.


Henry Trodd, private, 2d Mass. II. A .; killed in battle.


Hiram Pike, private, 10th Bittery ; disch., exp. of service.


Hugh Gillie, private, 20 H. A.


John Love, private, 2d H. A.


Trueman Merrill, private, 2d Mass, Regt .; disch., exp. of service. Hemy Randall, private, 7th Battery ; disch., exp. of service.


Justin Smith, private, 58th Mass. Regt.


Wallace W. Flandors, private. 59th Mlass. Regt. ; disch., exp. of ser- vice.


George W. Christian, private, 59th Mass. Regt. ; died of wounds. John Page, private. 2.1 M 193. Regt. ; disch., exp. of service.


John G. Morrill, private, 40th N. Y. Rigt. ; paroled from Anderson- ville Prison.


John Williams (colored), private, 5th Cav.


James Henshaw, private, 2d Iuf.


Charles O. Berrey, private, 2d Inf.


James B. Rollins, private, 2d Inf. William Kelly, private, 2d Inf. John Burgen, private, 2d Inf. Charles Campbell, private, 2d Inf. Frederick Gilbert, private, 2d Inf. William Mullen, private, 2d Inf. William Reiss, private, 2d Inf. Adolph Ritter, private, 2d Inf. Joseph Schmidt, private, 2d Inf.


Frederick F. Huggins, private, 1st Batt. James Marlow, private 2d Inf. Stephen Roley, private, 2d Inf. James Ross, private, 15th Mass. Regt.


James Stevens, private, 2d Inf.


John Allen, private, 20 Inf.


James Smith, private, 2d Cav.


John R. Horsey, private, 33d Mass. Regt.


John Morrill, private, 20 Cav.


John Keeler, private, 33d Inf.


John Stevenson, private, 33d Inf.


Steplien H. Brown, private, Ist Batt. H. A. ; disch .. exp. of service. Alvah Brown, private, lat 11. A ; disch., exp. of service.


Harrison Brown, musician, Ist Batt. HE. A, ; disch. exp. of service.


Harvey B. Sauboro, musician, 1st Batt., II. A. ; disch. exp. of ser- vice.


Frederick Schooff, musician, Ist Batt. H. A. ; disch. exp. of service.


John L. Colby, private, 2d H. A. ; wounded and disch. exp. of service.


Wm. U. Tibbetts, private, 2d 11. A. ; disch, exp. of service.


Andrew H. Locke, private, 2d H. A. ; disch. exp. of service.


Stephen H. Andrews, private, Ist Batt. H. A .; disch. exp. of service.


Dosee F. Dow, private, 2d H A. ; disch. exp. of service.


Wm. H. Currier, private, 2d H. A. ; disch. exp. of service.


Chas. L. Tucker, private, 2d H. A. ; disch. exp. of service.


John C. Tucker, private, 2d H. A. ; disch. exp. of service .


Frank P. Morrill, private, 2d H. A. ; disch. exp. of service.


Chas. T. Worthen, private, 2d H. A. ; disch. exp. of service.


Gev. Tate, private, 4th H. A. ; disch exp. of service.


Joseph Carr, private, 4th H. A. ; died of wounds.


William E. Carleton, private, 4th H. A. ; disch. exp. of service.


Smith Titcomb, private, 1st Batt. H. A. ; disch. exp. of service.


Leonard N. Morrill, private, 29tb Unattached ; disch. exp. of service.


John McGinley, private, let Batt. H. A. ; disch. exp. of service.


Michael J. O' Neal, private, 61st Mass. Regt.


Michael R. Glispen, private, 61st Mass. Regt.


Edward W. Duncan, private, 61st Mass. Regt.


Patrick Peation, private, 2d Mass. Regt.


Patrick Powers, private, 4th Cav.


Jeremiah Lynch, private, 30 H. A.


Charles H. Fogg, private, 27thi Unat. Enf. ; disch. exp. of service.


Geo. T. Manson, corporal, 1st Regt. Frontier Cav .; disch, exp. of service.


Charles W. Dow, private, lat Frontier Cav. ; disch. exp. of service.


Benjanun S. Clongh, private, Ist Frontier Cav. ; disch. exp. of ser - vice.


Geo. W. Bragdon, private, Ist Frontier Cav. ; disch, exp. of service .


Elwin I. Merrill, private, Ist Frontier Cav. ; disch. exp. of service.


Amos P. Austin, private, Ist Frontier Cav. ; disch. exp. of service.


John Brooke, private ; disch. exp. of service.


James H. Beede, private ; disch. exp. of eervice.


Geo. N. Roberts, private ; disch. exp. of service.


Albert B. Feltch, private; disch. exp. of service.


Albert W. Patten, private ; diseb. exp. of service.


Henry K. Wadleigh, private, Hancock Corps; disch. exp. of service.


Charles O. Roberts, private, 17th Mass. Regt.


Thomas Jones, private, 19th Mass. Regt.


John Shean, private, 31st Mass. Regt.


James Martin, private.


Thomas McDonald, private.


William Wade, private.


Amasa Pike, private, 18th Mass. Regt, and Ist Batt. H. A .; disch. exp of service.


Levi J. Merrill, private, Ist Batt. H. A. ; tisch. exp. of service.


Francis A. Jackman, private, 48th Mass. Regt, and Ist Butt. H. A .; disch. exp, of service.


Charles Moody, private Ist Batt. II. A. ; disch. exp. of service.


Jacob B. Collins, private, lat Batt. II. A. ; disch. exp. of service.


Alvin Lewis, private, 48th Mass. Regt. and Ist Batt. [I. A .; disch. for disability.


John McCarty, private.


Benjamin F. Evans, private, 4th Mass. Rogt .; disch. exp. of service.


Robinson N. Schoff, captain, 18th Mass. Regt disch. exp. of service. Alphonso D. Elkins, private, 2d H. A. and 48th Mass, Regt .; disch . exp. of service.


John C. Jones, private, 48th Mass, Regt. ; disch. exp. of service.


Edwin T. Pike, orderly sergeant, 48th Mass. Regt. ; disch. exp. of service.


Aaron Pike, private, 48th Mass. Regt. ; disch. exp. of service.


Jonathan B. Currier, private, 48th Mass. Regt. ; disch. exp. of ser- vice.


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Wm. Moody, Jr., private, Asth Mass. Regt. ; disch. exp. of service. Samuel Eaton, private, 4eth Mass. Regt ; disch. exp. of service. Sammel Stevens, Jr., sergeant, 48th Mass. Regt. ; disch. exp. of ser-


Gev. K. Pike, corporal, + th Muss. Regt. ; disch. exp. of service. John B. Pike, private, 48th Mass. Regt. ; diech. exp. of service. Joseph S. Pike, wagoner, 48th Mass. Regt .; disch. exp. of service. Elias P. Bartlett, private, 48th Mass, Regt. ; disch. exp. of service. Enoch MI. Collins, private, 4-th Mass. Regt. ; disch. exp. of service. Horace Ruddock, private, 48th Mars. Regt. ; disch, exp. of service. Samuel Coffin, 2d lieutenant, 18th Mass. Regt. ; disch. exp. of ser- vice.


John W. Coffin, private, 48th Mass. Regt. ; died of disease.


W'm. 11. Il. Pike, private, 4th Mass. Regt. ; disch, exp. of service. Charles T. Phillips, private, 18th Mars, Regt. ; disch. exp. of service. Jowah F. Brown, private, 48th Maes. Regt .; re-enlisted aud dis- burge 1.


John Dow, Jr., private, 46th Mass. Regt. : disch. exp. of service. Aurea M. Dow, private, 46th Mars. Regt. ; disch. exp. of service. Joseph N. Dow, drummer, 4th Mass. Regt. ; disch. exp. of service. Geo. A. Curtis, private, 48th Mass. Regt. ; disch, exp. of service. Samuel L. Morrill, private, 48th Muss, Regt. ; disch. exp. of service. Stephen Dow, private, 47th Muss. Regt. ; disch, exp. of service. James Mull wnay, private ; killed in buttle.


Win. Schmidt, private.


John O. Donnell, private.


W'm. Campbell, private.


Hugh Galle, privute.


Abraham Wright, private ; drafted ; sent to Long Island.


Wm. Il. Il. Bradbury, private, 2d I1. A. ; disch. exp. of service. Joshua W. Eaton, private, 2d II. A. ; disch. exp. of service.


Zadve 11. Smith, private, 2d H. A. ; disch. exp. of service.


David Page private, Ist H. A ; disch. exp. of service.


Gustavos II. Eaton, private, 20 H. A. ; disch. exp. of service.


Richard L. Currier, private, 20 II. A. ; disc. exp of service.


Jeree W. Shaw, private, 2d 11. A. ; disch. exp. of service.


Thumas Welch, private, El II. A .; disch. exp. of service.


Salisbury in the Nary during the Rebellion.


Merrill Geurge, on "Sumter " and "Colorado."


JuTIHN, Kennisen, ship " Ino." He was in engagement that captured Mason anud Slidell. Served one year and was discharged.


Simeon lowell, on " Kittatinny ;" drowned off Texas.


Howard F. Williams, on U. S. "Sabine," " Blockader" und " Niag- ara ;" dim h. exp. of service.


Herbert W. George, on " San Jacinto."


Oliver Lamprey, on gunlat "Cambridge :" coal henver, promoted to friman.


John S. Pettengill, on bark "Young Rover;" disch. exp. of term, which was 1 year.


Herbert K. Pike, on receiving ship "Ohio ;" died of fever. Henry P'. Wells.


Edward C'undou, on " Vincennes."


Daril Lumb, on "Ohto" and " Sabine ;" disch, for disability.


JulieA \ Rowell, on "Ohio" and " Sabine."


Dann I'nge, on "Ohio "' and "Sabine ;" disch. exp. of service,


( > W Colby, on "Sabine," "Vernum," "Land Castle," etc. disch. exp. of term.


John W Wadleigh, on "Ohio" and "Fort Henry ;" disch. for disa- bility


Wi: V. Jones, on " Fort Henry " and "Vaudalia ;" disch. exp. of


Pin ih Foot, en " Ohlo " und " Nita ;" disch. exp. of service. Win Okre, on " Portsmouth ," disch, exp. of service.


BIOGRAPHICAL.


SETH CLARK.


Thomas Clark (first generation), the pilgrim, came to this oduy in the ship "Ann,"' 1623. His sons were At Irew, William, James and Nathaniel; they were al prominent men, and, on the maternal side, were


linked with the Lothrops, Mortons, Bangs and Dil- linghams. In line follows Andrew (second genera- tion), oldest son of Thomas, the pilgrim, then Thomas (third generation), Seth (fourth generation), Seth (fifth generation), who moved from Harwick (that part now Brewster) to Salisbury, Mass. He was an officer on a frigate that was sent to France, as a pres- ent, in consideration for their assistance during the Revolutionary War. He afterwards became a cap- tain in the service, was taken captive and thrown into prison, where his health became so impaired that he died of consumption February 23. 1787.


Seth (sixth generation) was born at Salisbury, Mass., December 31, 1772; he married Susannah Noyes, December 5, 1797, daughter of Edmund Noyes, and had seven children,-Sarah, born July 31, 1799, and died February 17, 1875; Seth (seventh genera- tion), born March 25, 1801; Edmund, born Septem- ber 16, 1803, and died November 7, 1880 ; Thomas J., born January 24, 1806, and died August 12, 1877 ; Joseph N., born October 17, 1808, and died December 14, 1883; Snsan, born June 20, 1812, and died Febru- ary 16, 1882; Ann, born April 17, 1818, still living. Seth (seventh generation), married Rebecca W. Web- ster, daughter of Jonathan and Sarah ( Waite) Webster. Jonathan was the son of the Rev. Samuel Webster, D.D., who was a minister in Salisbury for nearly fifty- five years, and a descendant from John Webster, who came from England and settled in Ipswich at an early day. The children of Seth and Rebecca W. were Jonathan W. (who died in infancy), Sarah, Susan R. and Seth (eighth generation).


Edmund married Sophronia Locke, and had four children, viz .: John (who died February, 1876), Adeline, Edmund and Mary. Thomas J. married Sarah (Currier), and had one child, Susan, now Mrs. E. R. Sibley. Joseph N. married Harriet Allen, and had seven children, viz. : Eliza, George, Charles, Ilar- riet (deceased), Josephine (deceased), Clara and Mar- ion.


Susan married John Pickett, of Beverly (no chil- dren ) ; Ann married David Bailey, and had one child, Snsie, now Mrs. Jessie Trask ; Seth (eighth) married M. Belle Philbrick, and they have three children,- Mabel P., Gertrude M. and Seth (ninth generation). Seth (sixth), the subject of this sketch, and whose portrait adorns these pages, was born December 31, 1772, and in early life was largely engaged in the fishing business, owned a number of fishing-vessels and was also a merchant. Ile was one of the or- ganizers of the Powow River Bank, and its first presi- dent, holding the office for fourteen years ; and it is largely due to him, in a measure, that it owes its complete success. He was director in the savings bank, was postmaster of Salisbury, appointed by Jefferson, and held the office some forty years, the longest in the State in continuous service. Mr. Clark was the "squire " of the town, and was sought on all hands for advice in matters of busi-


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Jeth Clark


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SALISBURY.


ness, and was held in the highest esteem by all who knew him-an honest and upright man-and his long life of usefulness will ever be cherished by his descendants and all who remember him. He died September 25, 1850, aged seventy-eight years.


SETH CLARK.


Among the business men of this generation, none have occupied a more prominent position in the town than Seth Clark, Sr., born in Sahsbury March 25, 180I. He was the eldest of four sons,- Seth, Thomas, Edmund and Joseph. His birthplace was Salisbury Point. In early life he had the advantages of special instruction, under the tuition of that celebrated teacher, Michael Walch, who, in his time, fitted more men for business pursuits than any other instructor in New England. Among the scholars who attended Walch's private school at the Point, kept in his own private dwelling, were the late Hon. Caleb Cushing and Professor Horatio B. Hackett, the celebrated Greek scholar.




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