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49 VI ELISABETH4, b. -; bp. Jan. 8, 1720[Bd].
50 VII EBENEZER4, b. ab. 1722.
Worth Family. Pages 369-70.
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Worthen Family. Pages 370-2, 822-3.
le THOMAS WATHIN (Edmund), prob. of Gloucester, was living Nov., 1648. William Sargent, of Gloucester, was ap. adm. his est. Sept. 28, 1652, there be- ing "none nearer of kin in this country." Deborah (Wathen) Joy, "being alike related," deposed that she desired his appointment, Sept. 17, 1652. Inv. by "Gloster" men. (1) Ezekiel Wathen was ap. adm. est. Nov. 24, 1657, and brought in another inv. est. of "his kinsman," Thomas Wathen, June 30, 1658. See p. 370.
la GEORGE WATHEN, of Salem, prob. bro. or cousin of Thomas, m. Margery -. He was adm. Salem chh. in 1641; ment. ou court records as late as Jan., 1641-2. He was living in Dec., 1642. "Goodye Wathin" was ment. in will of Mrs. Joane Cummins, May, 1644, two deacons trustees. Inv. est. wid. Margery Wathen taken July 20, presented Aug. 27, 1644; two deacons of Sm. chih. ap. exec. Gov. Endecott ordered est. "disposed of according to her will," by the two deacons, Jan. 3, 1644-5. [No written wi !! on rec.] Children :
1b I DEBORAH, b. ab. 1625; m. 1644-52, Walter Joy. She was ment. in the Cummins will, 1644; testified in 1652.
1c II ELENOR, b. -; witness of Cummins will, May, 1644.
1d III A CHILD, b. -. The "master" of Ezekiel rec'd one quarter of the real est. for him.
1 IV EZEKIEL, * b. ab. 1636; m. Dec. 4, 1661, HANNAH2 MARTIN. He wa" apprenticed to Thomas Abre, or Avery, June, 1644 [not "1656," as given on p. 370]; discharged June, 1656, being 20 years old. + +, p. 370.
17 ELIZABETH3, pp. 371, 823, m. Dec. 26, 1724[Nb], Elias Whitham.
4 THOMAS2 WORTHEN. A wid. Hannah was pub. to John Hunt- ington, or Hunt, Oct. 1, 1703, but m. (9) EPHRAIM2 WEED [* NOTE, p. 214].
26 CHARLES3. Chil. rec. at A .: Joseph4, b. Feb. 26, 1728-9; Anne4, b. Mch. 8, 1729-30, d. Oct. 10, 1735; Abigail4, b. Dec. 17, 1731; Benjamin', b. Aug. 21, 1733, d. young; Benjamin4, b. Dec. 2, 1735; Ezra4, b. Nov. 20, 1738; Anne4, b. Aug. 24, 1739; Charles4, b. Oct. 28, 1739. [Errors in one or more of last three dates. Per. all but the four ment. on p. 372 d. young.]
27 GEORGE3. Chil. rec. at A .: Meriam4, b. Oct. 2, 1731, d. young; Ruth', b. May 19, 1734, d. young; Meriazn4, b. Aug. 17, 1736; George4, b. Mch. 8.
* It will be seen that the generation nos. of the Worthen family should really be one greater in all cases.
t From the court rec. it is evident that the Whoy Ezekiel, 8} y. old when he was apprenticed in June, 1644 [not "1656"], till he should be 20 y. old, and freed in June, 1656, was the son of wid. Margery. There can be little doubt that she was the wife of George Wathen.
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1737-8; Ruth4, b. Mch. 6, 1739-40; Barnard4, b. Mch. 2, 1741-2, d. young; Barnard4, b. Sept. 25, 1744; Anna4, b. July 3, 1746; Thomas', b. May 6, 1747; Abner4, b. Aug. 8, 1750.
30 AQUILA3 m. 1st, Feb. 19, 1740, HANNAH5 BARTLETT (40 Stephen'); 2d, [wid .? ] Rebecca Weed, of Nb., int. Nov., 1781[A & Nb], who survived him. He d. in Chester, N. H., after 1789. Chil. rec. at A .: Stephen4, - b. Nov. 19, 1741, d. young; Josiah4, b. Sept. 21, 1743; Hannah4, b. Oct. 9, 1745; "Affa"4, b. Dec. 29, 1747; Mary4, b. Feb. 23, 1749; Anne4, b. Dec. 11, 1751; Stephen4, b. Nov. 18, 1753, d. in Chester in 1833; Judith', b. Dec. 9, 1755; Eunice4, b. Jan. 4, 1759; Elizabeth4, b. Dec. 28, 1760.
32 JACOB3 m. Nov. 7, 1728. Dau. rec. at A .: Sarah4, b. Aug. 30, 1729.
33 EZEKIEL3 prob. m. (69) HANNAH4 CURRIER. Chil. rec. at A .: Isaac4, b. July, or Aug., 1733; Jacob4, b. Mch. 20, 1734-5; Rachel4, b. Mch. 28, 1737. Others rec. at Kensington: Sarah4, b. July 7, 1739; Isaac4, b. Dec. 25, 1741; Abigail4, b. Mch. 17, 1744; Samuel', b. Apr. 21, 1748; Enoch4, b. May 15, 1750, prob. m. Jemima Quimby in 1771, 8 chil .; Hannah4, b. July 21, 1752; Mary4, b. Sept. or Oct., 1754. An Eze- kiel and "Anna" had chil. rec. there, b. 1769-73.
34 THOMAS' m. 1st, Lydia -; 2d, Dorothy -, who survived him. He rem. to Chester, N. H., as early as 1743; will 1769, 1773. Chil. rec. at A., by 1st wife: David4, b. Oct. 24, 1734; Thomas4, b. Sept. 6, 1736; Ezekiel4, b. Apr. 12, 1739. [A Thomas and "Abigail"* had Abigail, b. May 23, 1741[A]. The will ment. David4, m. (172) DOROTHY' COLBY, d. in 1766, leaving several chil., and Ezekiel4, ¡ m. Abigail Bartlett in 1762. The will also ment. Lydia4, b. May 20, 1743[Ch]; Jonathan4 prob. dead in 1769, leaving 3 daus .; Samuel4, m. Abigail Ambrose in 1769, several chil .; Rhoda4, m. Ephraim Fitts; and Mary4 Clifford [Hist. Chester, p. 620].
41 EPHRAIM3 res. E. Concord, N. H. Chil .: Samuel4, Ezekiel4, and Jacob4, [S. C. W.].
.48 JONATHAN4 (34 Thomas3), of Concord, m. Elizabeth Dresser (Jeremiah). He prob. d. 1763-9; inv. est. 1776. Chil .: Abigail5, b. bef. 1760; Mehitable5; and Dorothy5 .; An Abigail, b. ab. 1755, m. (198) MOSES S.5 MORRILL [p. 1036]; a Mehitable m. Thomas Lewis; and a Dorothy m. Wm. Forrest.§
* Either "Abigail" should be Lydia, or wife of some other Thomas. Lydia was dau. of Thomas and Lydia, 1743.
Hist. Chester gives Lieut. Ezekiel d. in 1827, aged "86" y. Either age should be 88, or another Ezekiel b. 2 y. later than 1739.
Į Proofs of the facts concerning the family of Jonathan+ furnished by Rev. S. C. Worthen, of E. Orange, N. J., from official records. Abigail was ment. in will of (34) Thomas', though not in Hist. Chester. She was living in 1774, over 14 y. old. Mehitable and Dolly were also apparently living then.
§ This family has been published as belonging to (41) EPHRAIM3 ; but it is improbable that two Worthens, living in the same town, should have wife and 3 chil. of about the same age and bear- ing the same names. If Jonathan had a child b. in 1755, he may have been older than David'.
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A SAMUEL, Rev. soldier from Concord, d. Nov. 10, 1778[Bouton, pp. 751-2, 754]. Possibly (40) Samuel3, 50 y. old; but prob. a younger man; per. Samuel' (41 Ephraim3).
8 SAMUEL2 WORTHEN (Ezekiel', George), of Amesbury and Haver- hill, see p. 371. He per. m. 2d, Jan. 31, 1720-1[Hv], Elizabeth Johnson. Children :
42 I MARY', b. Mch. 11, 1701-2[A].
43 II JUDITH3, b. Feb. 7, 1703-4[A]. A Judith m. June 13, 1723[Hv], Timo- thy Dow.
44 III THOMAS', b. Mch. 28, 1706[A & Hv]; m. Jan. 3, 1733-4, JANE' MARTIN, of A. Chil. rec. at Hv .: Jedediah", b. Sept. 16, 1734; Peter4, b. May 31, 1736; Hannah4, b. Feb. 13, 1739-40.
45 IV SAMUEL', b. May 14, 1708[Hv]; m. Feb. 3, 1732-3[Hv], Mehitable Heath; res. Hv., No. Parish, and Hmst. Chil .: Mehitables, b. Oct. 12, 1733; Hannah4, b. Jan. 31, 1734-5; Ezekiel4, bp. Aug. 14, 1737; Samuels, b. Apr. 28, 1739[Hmst], bp. June 17, 1739[2 Hv]; Oliver4, b. Mch. 11, 1743[Hmst]; Amos4, b. Jan. 1, 1746[Hmst], bp. May 10, 1747[2 Hv]; Mary4, b. Sept. 16, 1751[Hmst].
46 V HANNAH3, b. Feb. 14, 1711[Hv].
47 VI MOSES', b. July 4, 1714[Hv].
Young Family. Pages 372-3.
Younglove Family. Pages 373-4, 823.
t NOTE, p. 373. Proof has been found.
2 SAMUEL2 YOUNGLOVE prob. b. ab. 1637 or '38; oath al. at Nb. 1678 or '79, age 40 y.
21 JAMES3. Erase marks of doubt.
ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS MADE SINCE THE PRECEDING PAGES OF THIS VOLUME WERE PRINTED.
Page 868. Under "Page 796." For "Rowland's son's" read Rowlandson's.
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22 WILLIAM3, Rev., of Greenland, N. H., pp. 33, 869, d. Sept. 8, 1760, aged 80 y., but given "84" from gravestone. First wife, Eleanor, d. Jan. 16, 1734-5, aged 52 y. He m. 2d, Elizabeth Mason [wid. of Walter Phil- brook]. Will of wid. Eliz. Jan. 22, Apr. 29, 1767 [E. A. B.].
Bartlett Family.
37 DANIEL4, pp. 57, 616, m. Abigail Moulton, b. June 13, 1686[Nb], dau. of William and (26) ABIGAIL3 (WEBSTER) MOULTON; shown by will of Wm. Moulton, 1732 [E. A. B.].
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Eaton Family.
33 SAMUEL4 prob. m. 2d, Oct. 17, 1745[D Hm], HULDAH4 STANYAN (4 James3) [wid. of John Kenney]. It has been suggested that her mother (p. 1009) may have been Ann3 Hussey (John2, Christopher1), of Hm., b. 1669.
Follansbee Family.
9 THOMAS3, Capt. Dau. Abigail4 m. Apr. 29, 1736[Hv], Moses Carleton.
Hoyt Family. (Continued from pages 759 and 982.)
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27 EPHRAIM3. (85) ELIZABETH4 m. Edward Mclaughlin, of Dover, July 11, 1743[D Hm]. Hist. Hm. Falls states that she was dau. of (27) EPHRAIM3. [Not given among his chil., pp. 35-6, Hoyt Genealogy.] JOHN3, pp. 207, 756, prob. m. 2d, Grace - ab. 1705-10. A Grace Hoite own. cov. and bp. at Newington, June 14, 1719; also her chil .: Dorothy‘ (prob. m. Apr., 1725, Samson Bab Jr., of Portsm.), Israel4, John4, Abi- shag4 (m. June, 1739, Joel Whitemore), Frances4, all bp. same day. "Alsa4" p. 187, Hoyt Gen., should be erased.
(1539) ISRAEL4, pp. 118, 187, Hoyt Gen., prob. son of Grace, as above, m. Sarah -; of Portsm. and Newington, 1732 and later. 6 chil., Hoyt Gen.
(2315) JOHN4 and (2385) JOHN4, the same person, pp. 187, 193, Hoyt Gen., prob. son of Grace, as above; of Portsm .; m. Nov. 13, 1732[Newing- ton chh], Lettise Hasty [not "Haley"]. He was of Scarboro, Me., after 1738. Chil .: Elizabeth5, bp. May 9, 1736[Newington], m. Jan. 10, 1754, Wm. Harmon, of Scarboro; (2386) John5, prob. b. Oct., 1737 [not "1738"], bp. June 18, 1738[Scarb], m. as on p. 193, Hoyt Gen .; Mary5, bp. Dec 21, 1740, prob. m. Josiah Westcoat in 1760; Daniel5, bp. July 17, 1743; Hannah5, bp. Mch. 9, 1745-6; Eliots, bp. May 29, 1748; Dorothys, bp. June 17, 1750; Benjamins, bp. May 19, 1753; all at Sc. except Eliz.
29 WILLIAM3, p. 757, and Hoyt Gen., p. 113. Abigail4 m. Geo. Boyde Aug. 24 [not "14"]. Sarah4 m. May 18, 1725, Samuel Nutter. See (1531) WILLIAM4.
(1531) WILLIAM4 [HOYT or HIGHT], prob. son of (29) WILLIAM3, or possibly of (28) JOHN3, b. ab. 1707; m. 1st, Oct. 27, 1734[Ngt chh], Elizabeth Walton; 2d, Mary Kinerson. Ancestor of the Berwick Hights. See Hoyt Gen., pp. 113, 117, 190. 7 chil. given.
30 ISRAEL3, a soldier sent from Salis. to Wells, Dec., 1696 [p. 376], may have d. soon after; no other mention of Israel found till 1732, when (1539) ISRAEL4 was of age.
54 MOSES4, p. 208, m. 1st, (39) MARY4 BUSWELL, who d. Jan. 7, 1756[Nb]; 2d, Sept. 13, 1758[Nb], wid. Anna Nelson. He d. Nov. 22, 1764.
75 DAVID4 m. (36) MARY QUINBY [sister of Hannah and Daniel]. Their first child, Lydia5, b. Feb., 1734. Mary was dau. of (12) Joseph and
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Lydia Quinby [not "(9) Joseph and Elizabeth," as suggested on p. 1001]. She must have been b. bef. 1721; if b. in 1712, it was be- fore the mar.
95 JOSEPH4 m. 1st, Apr. 16, 1741, Sarah Jewett, of Rw.
115 JOSEPH5 m. 1st, Nov. 15, 1749, Sarah Collins, in E. Kg.
147 THEODORE5, b. ab. 1736-7, and (148) WILLIAM5, b. ab. 1738-9, according to the muster roll in French war, 1756-9.
165 ELIZABETH5 m. June 7, 1744[A], (417) GIDEON4 DAVIS.
168 RUTH5 [int. of Salis.] prob. m. Nov. 29, 1756[S Hm[, Joseph Brown, of S. Hm., and lived in Poplin.
184 RUTH5 Jr. prob. m. (23) JOSEPH HADLOCK Jr., int. Jan. 28, 1750[A]. If m., she prob. d. bef. 1753. See p. 974. Her sister m. (21) JAMES HADLOCK .*
629 THOMAS', of Chester, m. Hannah Stevens, of Hmst., int. Oct. 31, 1785 {Hmst].
835 MEHITABLE7, bp. June 4, 1780[2 A]; m. [of Hmst], Samuel Lord Dexter (Timothy), of Nbt., int. May 22, 1800[Hmst].
Page 759. Mehitable Hoyt m. Feb. 22 [not "11"]; and Bathsheba Hoyt m. in 1699 [not "1799"].
"Hoyt Genealogy," p. 19, line 6, erase "but." For "(3) John2, especially as," read (1) John1 and.
311 ANNE® m. Moses Pillsbury in 1775 [not "1755," as in Hoyt Gen., p. 59].
Morrill Family.
322 SAMUEL5, b. ab. 1761-3. See 525 SAMUEL.
360 ADAMS' m. 1st, Jan. 14, 1773[A], Anna Osgood, who d. Jan. 17, 1795[A]; 2d, Feb. 8, 1796[A], Nancy Webster, who d. May 14, 1803[A]; Sd. Feb. 23, 1806[A], Susanna Bartlett, who d. Oct. 21, 1822[A]. He d. Sept. 25, 1807[A]. Chil .: Annas, b. 1779; Samuel6, b. 1783, m. Nov. 26, 1807[S], Miriam Fitts; Moses6, b. 1789, m. twice, d. in Nbt. [E. A. B.]
372 SAMUEL6. See 539 SAMUEL.
392 SAMUEL® Jr., pp. 784, 791, m. Anna [Nancy] Noyes, of Seabrook, int. June 18, 1791[S]. She d. Apr. 17, 1845, aged 75 y. A Samuel Jr. d. May 30, 1829[S].
198 MOSES SARGENT5 MORRILL, p. 787. Wid. Abigail b. in Concord, N. H., d. Nov. 1, 1849, aged 94 y.[S], prob. dau. of (48) JONATHAN WORTHEN[E. A. B.].
244 EBENEZER5 MORRILL, p. 789, m. (185?) MARY5 MORRILL, of Epping, int. Oct. 30, 1762[S].
* Possibly the above marriages of the Ruth Hoyts should be exchanged; but the use of the term "Jr.," the residences given, and the family connections, make the above arrangement more likely to be correct, even though it makes (168) Ruth 27, and her cousin, (184) Ruth, 17 y. old when married.
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503 SAMUEL® m. Nov. 21, 1793[S Hm], Elizabeth Goodwin, of S. Hm.
It is highly probable that 322 SAMUEL5, p. 781, and 525 SAMUEL, p. 790, are the same person, as suggested by Mr. Edw. A. Brown. An error on p. 790 should be corrected as below:
525 [322] SAMUEL5 MORRILL (prob. Aaron4, Aaron3, Jacob2, Abraham1), p. 790. For "2d, Aug. 24, 1788[15], Ruth Eaton," substitute 2d, Feb. 16, 1818[S], Ruth Leavitt. All the children were by the first wife, Martha, who d. Oct. 24, 1816, aged 53 y.[S]. He d. June 8, 1823, aged 60 y.[S].
528 SAMUEL® .* Erase "[by 2d wife]." He m. June 9, 1811[S], Judith Stickney, who d. Nov. 14, 1858 [not "1838"] [S], aged 65 y. He d. June 20, 1829[S].t Chil .: Joseph Stickney1, b. Aug. 11, 1811; Enoch Smith7, b. Sept. 3, 1814[S]; Hannah Evans7, b. June 18, 1817[S]; Mary L.7, b. 1820, d. young.
530 JOHN®, 5th, m. Apr. 7, 1819[S], Mary Hacket, who d. June 30, 1853, in her 55th y. He d. Aug. 25, 1826. 2 chil., S. rec., b. 1820 and '22. Called "5th" in 1823, but "4th" in 1826. One John d. in 1824.
532 JOSEPH CHASES, b. July 2, 1802[S]; m. Nov. 27, 1823[S], Jemima P. Eaton. He d. July 4, 1827[S]. 2 chil., S. rec., b. 1824 and '26.
539 SAMUEL prob. m. Betty Jewell, int. Feb. 13, 1784[A]. Per. the same as (372) SAMUEL6?
SAMUEL "MORRILL" m. Aug. 24, 1788[1 S chh], Ruth Eaton, prob. should be Merrill, as on town records.
Stanyan Family.
4 JAMES3. The chil. on p. 1009 are given because their marriages are found on the A. Friends' rec. Mr. S. B. Shackford, Dover, N. H., states that James had three other chil .: Joseph4, Lydia4, and Mary'. [See Eaton Family, p. 1035.]
* He seems to have been called "3d," 1811-17; but "4th" in 1823, will. Had another Samuel rem. to S. ?
t Age "28," S. V. R., from gravestone; but, if our arrangement and dates are correct, he was 89 y. old.
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The compiler of this volume began to collect information in regard to the early settlers of northeastern Massachusetts more than sixty years ago. His first edition of the Hoyt Genealogy was published in 1857. That edition was all included in the greatly enlarged edition of 1871, which also included Haights and Hights, of the same ancestry as the Hoyts.
Notes on the Wells and Williams families were printed in the New England Historical and Genealogical Register in 1858; the Hawke (Danville), N. H., Church Records, in the same periodical, in 1904.
The early generations of the Button, Cutting-Brown, Duston, Hardy, Whittier, Whittaker, and Widger families were printed in the Essex Institute Historical Collections, 1910-15.
The "Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury," Volume I, was published in five parts, 1897-99; Volume II in six parts, 1902-05. The special purpose of Volume III is stated on page 855; but th. writer in these volumes, and especially in this closing one, has endeavored to give the public the use of the records he has collected, excluding late records and much already printed, either by him- self, or by others. Important historical documents have been preserved on pages 7-28, 375-7, 417-562, 809-10, 857-8, 872, and others.
No attempt has been made in these volumes to prepare biogra- phies, or even full genealogies, but only to furnish names, dates, and residences of the early generations, as an outline which may be consulted by any one who is preparing a full genealogy of fanı- ilies bearing the same surname. Moreover, people are beginning to trace their ancestry through different lines, female as well as male. This requires, in the early generations, a study of records bearing many different surnames. When it is known, the maiden
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name of a widow has therefore been given, when she has married again.
Volume I contains all the vital records of Salisbury and Ames- bury down to the year 1700, with some of adjoining towns. Sev- eral families are there carried into the eighteenth century. A few are carried, in certain lines, nearly down to 1800, in the other vol- umes. The writer has given special attention to these names because his own ancestry runs into these families in the eighteenth century, or because other persons have furnished information. The names to which most space has been given are: CURRIER, 59 pages; COLBY, 54 pages; DAVIS, 49 pages; MORRILL, 38 pages; BLAISDELL, 29 pages, and WELLS, 18 pages.
The disconnected character of the whole work is deeply re- gretted. It is hoped that the index arrangement of this volume will aid, as far as possible, those who consult the work. It is im- possible for the compiler to rearrange and reprint the whole in a corrected form.
That errors in dates are more frequent in town than in church records, is stated on page 957. On the other hand, the writer has found that the name of the mother is often wanting and some- times wrong, on church records. The church records printed in Volume II and the General Index of Errors in this volume prove this. The word "cousin" on old records does not always mean child of brother or sister of one's self or wife. Rev. Thomas Wells, in his will, 1728, called Philip Hoyt his "cousin"; in this case, brother of son's wife.
Thanks are due to Mr. Edward A. Brown, of Amesbury, who has consulted original records, read the proofs of this volume, and fur- nished valuable information; also to Mr. Otis G. Hammond, of Concord, N. H., Mr. Wm. W. Roberts, of Haverhill, Mass., Mr. N. W. Davis, of Winchester, Mass., and others, who have also rendered valuable assistance.
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GENERAL INDEX.
Abbreviations, 856. Additions, Part II, 869-1037.
Association Test, 903, 907, 925, 930, 933, 943-4.
Changes of State and Town Boun- daries, 908.
Conclusion, 1038-9. Corrections, Part I, 857-68.
Errors not corrected in Part I, 1026, 1037.
Errors on official records, 862, 868, 871, 873, 875-6, 878, 880-1, 886, 890, 901, 906, 908-10, 913, 924, 950, 957, 968, 981, 997, 1001, 1003, 1010, 1020, 1032-3, 1037, 1039. Errors, Sources of, 860, 957.
Harvard College, 916.
Indian, Captives, 884-5, 887, 955, 964, 979, 1020.
Indian Massacres, 871, 884-5, 950, 955, 979, 985, 1019, 1024. Introduction, 855-6.
Land Grants, Amesbury, 857-8. Land Lots, Salisbury, 857. Latest Additions and Corrections, 1034-7.
Ministers of Salisbury and Amesbury, 993, 1018.
Missing Records, 879, 958.
Petition, Military Training in A., 858. Records, Old Norfolk Co., 856, 1024. Ships: "Abigail," 1029; "Bonaven- ture," 958; "Dolphin," 892.
Signer, Dec. of Ind., 876. Soldiers, Ages of, 1007.
Soldiers, French and Indian Wars, 870, 896, 963, 973-4, 977, 992, 1023, 1035-6.
Soldiers, Revolution, 892, 907, 917, 920-1, 933, 935, 940, 944, 1018, 1021, 1034.
Throat Distemper, 883, 885, 915. Witchcraft, 872, 881, 981. Wives in England, 872.
INDEX OF PLACES.
[Only the names of places printed in this volume, in full or abbreviations, are indexed here. Residences not indicated may be found in the other volumes.
"Mass." is omitted after the names of towns in that State.]
Abington, 883. Acworth, N. H., 933. Alfred, Me., 907. Alma, Me., 917. Amesbury, 856-61, 861-5, 867, 870-1, 873, 876-81, 886-7, 889-93, 896 - 900, 904-11, 913-22, 925, 928- 30, 936, 942-3, 952, 957-9, 961, 964-5, 968-9, 973-4, 980-3, 986, 989, 991-2, 1000-2, 1004-7, 1009- 13, 1016-7, 1019-20, 1024-5, 1032-4, 1036-8.
Andover, 865, 875, 886, 898, 943, 967, 979, 981, 998, 1009-10, 1012, 1023. Andover, N. H., 940. Atkinson, N. H., 932-3, 944. :
Barton, Vt., 934. Bath, N. H., 914, 917. Belleaw, Eng., 1022. Berwick, Me., 982, 1035. Beverly, 897, 963, 991. Biddeford, Me., 869. Billerica, 936.
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Bishop's Stortford, Eng., 953. Block Is., 987, 1026. Bolton, Canada, 925. Boston,869, 886, 889, 897, 909, 935-6, 938, 942, 962, 984, 997, 1022, 1029.
Boston, Eng., 897. Bow, N. H., 919, 942, 944. Boxford, 902, 980, 982, 1014.
Bradford, 856, 862-3, 865-6, 873, 877, 882-4, 889, 892, 898, 902, 942, 946, 950-1, 962-3, 966-9, 971, 975-7, 982, 985-6, 991, 994-6, 1000, 1003, 1010, 1014, 1017-20, 1024, 1028-31. Braintree, 987. Brandicar, Eng., 954. Brentwood, N. H., 914. Brigg, Eng., 954.
Bristol, 987. Brownington, Vt., 934. Buxton, Me., 905, 907. Byfield, 883, 934, 1002.
Cadney, Eng., 953-6. Caistor, Eng., 954. Cambridge, 886. Canaan, N. H., 922, 928. Canada, 914, 963, 977, 979.
Candia, N. H., 940. Canterbury, N. H., 868, 918, 946-7, 972.
Charlestown, 983-5, 997. Chester, N. H., 916-7, 934-5, 942-3, 946, 1018, 1021, 1033, 1036. Chichester, N. H., 992. Concord, N. H., 869, 884, 896, 919, 934, 936, 942, 944, 946, 1024, 1030, 1033-4, 1036. Corinth, Vt., 916, 926, 1006. Coxhall, Me., 1027.
Danbury, N. H., 924. Danville. See Hawke. Dartmouth, 1016. Deerfield, N. H., 907, 918, 930-1, 943-4, 1006.
Deer Island, Me., 896. Derry, N. H., 1001.
Dover, N. H., 859, 863, 870-1, 880, 890, 892, 894, 945, 947, 955, 980, 1007-9, 1025-7, 1035, 1037.
Downton, Eng., 1022. Dunbarton, N. H., 916. Dunstable, N. H., 901. Durham, N. H., 880, 945-7, 1024-7.
Durham Co., Eng., 953.
East Kingston, N. H., 910-1, 915, 925, 927-8, 942-4, 1036.
East Orange, N. J., 1933. Elizabethtown, N. J., 962.
Enfield, N. H., 922, 924.
England, 872, 894, 953, 1022-3.
Epping, N. H., 913, 918, 942, 1036.
Essex Co., 953.
Exeter, N. H., 870, 935, 993-4, 1002, 1007, 1009, 1013, 1016, 1021.
Falmouth, Me., 991, 1030. Farmington, Me., 907. Fennington, Eng., 889.
Georgetown, 934. Gilmanton, N. H., 914, 943, 1006. Glamford Briggs, Eng., 954. Gloucester, 875, 901, 999, 1028, 1032. Goffstown, N. H., 916. Gosport, N. H., 937-42.
Greenland, N. H., 938, 1034.
Hampstead, N. H., 882, 890, 901, 903, 905, 912, 921, 926-7, 943-4, 1021, 1034, 1036.
Hampton, N. H., 858, 861-4, 867, 869, 872, 889, 893, 895, 942, 949-50, 962, 965-6, 977-8, 980, 988-9, 994, 996, 998, 1000, 1006, 1008-9, 1013, 1016, 1026, 1030, 1035. Hampton Falls, N. H., 862, 894, 945, 952, 965, 980, 982, 1008-9, 1035. Hartford, Ct., 983. Harvard, 1031.
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OLD FAMILIES OF SALISBURY AND AMESBURY.
Haverhill, 856, 858, 861-2, 864-8,
871, 877, 879-80, 882, 884-5, 888, 893-8, 900-3, 905, 916, 930, 932-4, 936, 942-4, 950-8, 961-2, 966-8, 971, 973, 975-81, 984-7, 990, 993-4, 996, 998-9, 1003-4, 1007, 1009-10, 1012-4, 1016, 1018, 1020, 1022, 1024, 1028, 1031, 1034-5. Haverhill, N. H., 917.
Hawke [Danville], N. H., 917, 942, 959, 1038.
Henniker, N. H., 925, 944, 1001.
Herts Co., Eng., 953.
Hill, N. H., 958, 1021.
Hopkinton, N. H., 904-5, 925-6, 928, 933, 944, 1001. Howsham, Eng., 953-4.
Illinois, 923.
Ipswich, 856, 862, 872, 875-6, 879- 80, 884, 886-8, 890-2, 894, 896-7, 901, 933, 937, 950-1, 953, 955, 958, 962, 967, 973, 975, 989, 1002-4, 1011-5, 1017, 1019, 1023, 1027, 1029. Ireland, 894.
Isles of Shoals, 88.0, 897, 901, 932-3, 935-42.
Kennebunk, Me., 907. Kensington, N. H., 966, 1000, 1033.
Kingston, N. H., 882, 889-90, 893, 899, 910, 914-5, 942, 968-9, 989, 992, 1013, 1016, 1021, 1028. Kingstown, R. I., 987. Kittery, Me., 879, 939, 951, 957, 982, 1009, 1019, 1029, 1030.
Lancaster, N. H., 917. Landford, Eng., 864, 999, 1023.
Langford, Eng., 864. Lebanon, Ct., 872, 976.
Lincoln Co., Eng., 953-6, 1022. Littleton, 1031.
London, Eng., 884, 958, 980.
Loudon, N. H., 942, 1021. Louisburg, Canada, 896, 974.
Lowell, 924. Lyman, Me., 1027. Lyman, N. H., 914.
Lynn, 997-8, 1020, 1029-30.
Madbury, N. H., 946-7.
Magog, Canada, 925.
Maine, 897, 917, 928, 935, 982, 999. Malden, 923.
Manchester, 883, 960, 988, 1021.
Marblehead, 872, 893, 1029.
Marlborough, 984.
Marlborough, Eng., 944.
Massachusetts, 897.
Medford, 882.
Merrimac, 877, 884, 1011.
Methuen, 871, 901-3, 905, 942-3, 952, 956, 968, 971, 990.
Mount Vernon, Me., 907.
Nantucket, 858, 874.
Narragansett, R. I., 905.
New Amesbury, N. H., 942. See Warner.
Newbury, 856, 859-60, 862-4, 866-7, 869-70, 872-3, 876-9, 883, 885-9, 898, 901, 903-5, 908-10, 912, 923, 931, 933-5, 941-3, 948, 951-2, 955, 957-8, 960-2, 970-1, 974, 977-8, 979, 985-6, 988-91, 993-6, 999, 1000, 1002-6, 1008, 1010-3, 1015, 1017, 1019-21, 1023-4, 1027-35.
Newburyport, 856, 896, 904, 903-9, 912, 923-4, 928, 931, 935, 941-3, 1036.
New Castle, N. H., 873, 932, 936, 938, 1025.
New Gloucester, Me., 972.
New Hampshire, 871, 873, 876, 897, 982.
Newington, N. H., 880, 982, 1035.
Newport, Vt., 917.
New Sarum, Eng., 880, 1022. See Sarum. Newton, N. H., 871, 877, 905, 910, 922-4, 928, 935, 942-3, 958.
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