Ye towne book : two hundredth anniversary, August 25,26,27, 1934, Tewksbury, Massachusetts, Part 7

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The Tewksbury High School. The High School used the upper part of the building that has since been remodeled into the Spaulding School. The pioneer class of six graduated in 1891. Miss Kirkland of New York was its first teacher. Mr. Galger is associated in our minds with chemis- try, mineralogy and geology, and his cousin, Mr. Jackson with astronomy, Caesar, and Virgil. Miss Goucher, the assistant. led us in literary paths -With her we Lost and Regained Paradise.


The class prophet as he stood before us in the old church gave no hint that one of our little class would be instructing hundreds of girls of the Teachers' College in penmanship. The prophet himself was our leading bass singer. He has since then joined that choir invisible.


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Tel. 8183


"Say it with Flowers"


Elizabeth M. Lee -FLORIST-


Cut Flowers and Potted Plants also Floral Designs


Whipple Rd. West Tewksbury


Penn Gas and Oil


"The Red House" TEA ROOM HELEN MacKAY, Prop.


Farm Produce


Greetings ...


WILMINGTON WATER WORKS


Jesse E. Kemp


Butcher


Trull Street


Tewksbury


Tel. Lowell 2541-W


Gas Oil


Hinton Farm


Fresh Picked Vegetables


Ed. Hinton, Prop.


Shawsheen River


Main Street-Tewksbury


Fairgrieve & Co. GENERAL MERCHANDISE


Austin F. and Jesse J. FRENCH MARKET GARDENERS


Fruit, Vegetables and Hard Wood 4244-J-TELS .- 4244-M


Huntley's Lunch "A Good Place to Eat" N. HARRY HUNTLEY, Prop.


CATERING and CLUB SUPPERS


Wilmington-Tel. 438


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River Ridge Orchards


H. E. Thompson & Son, Props.


FARM PRODUCE and APPLES


McIntosh and Baldwins a Specialty


River Road North Tewksbury Tel. Lowell 8356


Kalsomining


Paper Hanging


Bolton & Norris


Interior and Exterior Painting Estimates Cheerfully Given


Tewksbury Center Massachusetts Tel. Lowell 434-12


Tewksbury Meat Market A. TREMBLY, Prop.


FANCY GROCERIES Ice Cream, Confectionery, Tonic, Cigars and Tobacco


East Street Tewksbury, Mass.


Telephone Connection


North Tewksbury Garage W. I. BAILEY, Prop.


AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING


Tel. Lowell 936-12


Congratulations to the Town of Tewksbury on its 200th Anniversary


PATTEN & CO. TEWKSBURY. MASS.


HAROLD J. PATTEN - CARNATION SPECIALIST


Established at Lowell, Mass. in 1870


The first commercial greenhouse The first retail florist shop in Lowell.


in Lowell


Moved to the present location in Tewksbury in 1888.


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Old Homesteads


Center Village, built about 1:69. Residence of Harris M. Briggs. J TONATHAN GRAY Homestead,


Jaques Homestead, corner Main and Chandler Streets, built about 1795. Present owner Daniel Sheehan.


Squire Rogers Homestead, Main Street near Wamesit, built early in 1800; original owner unknown. Res- idence of Mrs. Alice Pike.


Clark House, on Shawsheen Street, built about 1280. Present owner Rob- ert Barron.


Burtt House, South Street; built about 1800. Present owner James H. Lord.


Gray House, at the Center ; built about 1800, owned by the Wamesit Association of Masons.


REV. SAMPSON SPAULDING HOMESTEAD Built in 1735.


Strachan House, on Livingston Located in Tewksbury Center. Residence of Franklin F. Spaulding, the fifth of his line to occupy it. Street ; built prior to 1775. Now owned by the State Infirmary. Original build- er unknown. Here was discovered the first Scotch Heather to be found in this section of New England, according to Alexander Dawson, of the Arnold Aboretum.


French Homestead, corner of Billerica and French Streets; built about 1800. Present owner Aaron Osterman.


Jonathan Clark Homestead, North Village; built about 1746. Owned and occupied by the descendants.


Rev. Jacob Coggin Homestead, in the Center Village ; built in 1800. Residence of Mrs. Henry M. Billings.


Thomas Marshall Homestead, located on Pleasant Street, built in 1128. Part of this home is the original structure. Residence of James Marshall and continuously occupied by six gen- erations of the Marshall Family.


JONATHAN BROWN HOMESTEAD Built in 1721


Corner South and Main Street. Residence of Enoch W. Foster


John Chandler Homestead, located on Chandler St., built in 1802. Owned and occupied by the Oblate Novitiate.


Pringle House, on Pringle St., off South ; built about 1750. Original own- er unknown. Now owned by Mr. Allen.


Widow Bailey House, situated near Trull's Brook; built about 1800. Res- idence of Cyril Barker, Chief of Police.


Deacon Pillsbury House, on Living- ston Street ; built about 1825. Original owner unknown. Now owned by the State Infirmary.


Bravity Gray Homestead, Center Village; built about 1:90. Present owner, Arthur Tremblay.


Burtt House, on Livingston Street, former residence of Elbridge Livings- ton ; built about 1790. Original owner unknown. Now owned by the State Infirmary.


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BATTLES HOME Built about 1742 .- Near the North Village| Original owner unknown. Residence of Miss Josephine Battles.


TIMOTHY ROGERS HOMESTEAD Built in 1744. Corner Rogers Street and Whipple Road. Present owner Melvin G. Rogers


SAUNDERS HOMESTEAD Built about 1745. Vale Street


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Sanders Homestead, located on Main Street near the Shawsheen River. Built about 1800. Later occupied by A. Hill who conducted a blacksmith shop. Owned by Tenney.


Samuel Clark House, on Chandler Street. Original owner unknown. Built about 1800. Owned by the State In- firmary.


Kittredge House, on Vale Street, known as the Manley Place. Built about 1780.


Chapman Homestead, Center Vil- lage; built in 1290. Residence of Al- bert S. Briggs.


Kenney House, located on Pleasant Street near the Center Village. Orig- inal owner unknown; built about 1795. The residence of Frederick Carter.


Chandler House, corner of Main and Chandler Streets. Built about 1727.


Alvin Marshall Home, built in 1808. Situated on Main Street near Chandler. Now owned by Albert Kathrina.


Abram Mace Homestead, located on Main Street at Wamesit; built about 1080. Original owner unknown. Owned and occupied by the Soteriades Fam- ily.


Zachariah Hardy Homestead, on River Road, North Tewksbury ; built in 1736. Residence of Joseph Seamans.


George Lee House, built about 1805. Situated on Lee Street. Original owner unknown. Afterwards known as the "Old Tannery House".


Jonas Clark Homestead, at the North Village. The residence for many years of Deacon John L. Moore ; built about 1820. Present owner C. Ran- dolph Fitzgerald.


Sibel Gray House, at the North Vil- lage ; built in the early 1800's. Present owner is Robert Rutledge.


The Hilton Homestead, at


the North Village; built in 1802 by Life Farmer who occupied it at that time. Another house on this property was built by James Hardy Jr., and moved to its present site. We believe this house to be nearly two hundred years' old.


Mention should be made of some of the original homes in the section now a part of Lowell.


The Deacon Thomas Clark Home- stead on Clark Road, built in 1790. The residence of Miss Jennie Clark. The


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Tonics


Pastry


J. R. Rainey


GROCERIES and DELIVERY


"A Good Place to Eat"


at the RUBY MRS. IDA FULLER, Prop. Main Street South Tewksbury TOURISTS ACCOMMODATED


Lunch


Tourists Accommodated


Fred's Place MRS. E. LALIBERTE, Prop.


FRIED CLAMS A SPECIALTY -GROCERIES-


Main Street Tewksbury


Established 1919


N. M. Anderson's Sons DAIRY PRODUCTS 90% of our milk supply raised in Tewksbury. Daily delivery covering Lowell.


"Grade A" Milk, Cream, Butter and Buttermilk Ralph & Anthony Anderson 4029-TELS .- 3333-M


Lanners Motor Store


Grocery Service at Your Door MEATS and PROVISIONS Fruits and Vegetables


River Road North Tewksbury


Tel. 5593-M


Compliments of Thompson Grove


Main Street Wilmington


W. K. Foss SIGNS and SHOW CARDS


Phone 2649-1


Tewksbury Center


GREETINGS!


Tewksbury Diner In the Centre


HOME-MADE PASTRY


Compliments of


Omer N. Blanchard


Andover Street North Tewksbury


Tewksbury Cemetery Corporation


For the care of your lot is a permanent remembrance.


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Irving F. French


MARKET GARDENER West Tewksbury


Flower and Vegetable Plants in Season Tel. 3333-W


Starr's Bakery


LARGEST HOUSE-TO-HOUSE BAKERY IN LOWELL


61-67 So. Wilder St.


Compliments of


Mclaughlin & Dennison The Rexall Drug Store in the Square


Wilmington


Massachusetts


Silver Lake Bakery Herman Bischoff, Prop.


Finest Quality Bakery Products


Orders taken on short notice for Church and Lodge Parties


So. Tewksbury Tel. Wilmington 345


To the People of Tewksbury:


You have chosen me moderator in each of twenty-six consecutive years.


1 deeply appreciate these repeated expressions of confidence and good will. Accept my thanks for the honor you have shown me.


Melvin G. Rogers MODERATOR OF TEWKSBURY - 1909-1934


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original house which stood in the rear, was built by Deacon Clark on his mov- ing into Tewksbury from Chelmsford in 1240.


Deacon Oliver Clark Homestead, now occupied by Warren Mansur, on Clark Road, was built in 1809.


The Timothy Hunt House was built in 1809 by Andrew Clark, on Clark Road. Now occupied by the O'Heir Family.


Ebenezer Hunt Homestead, Butman Road. Built early in 1800.


on


The Bootman House, long since destroyed. Butman Road was named after this family.


There are possibly other old home- steads in the Belvidere section. but those mentioned above are in closer proximity to the Tewksbury line.


HOMES and TAVERNS


Enoch Foster Tavern, corner Shaw- sheen and Main Streets, built about 1725.


Jonathan Brown Tavern, corner South and Main Streets ; built early in 1200. Now owned by Leo Bonugli.


Browns Tavern, at the Center Vil- lage, prominently mentioned in the early history of the town. Residence of Dr. Herbert M. Larrabee.


The Records Committee, in com- piling the list of "Old Homesteads" in the town, have tried to include all within the town limits ; it may be pos- sible that some have been unadvertent- ly omitted; those listed, were con- structed in the seventeeth and early eighteenth century, and are now stand- ing.


The earliest construction was the small three-room log cabin. The later construction was of the cottage type and the more elaborate two and a half story, both of which are shown in the accompanying cuts. Many owners have made changes in the exterior ap- pearance of the original structure.


It is impossible to show pictures of all of the homes listed : those shown are representative ones in the several sections of the town.


The date of construction in many cases is impossible to ascertain, those given are believed to be as nearly cor- rect as possible. from the information received.


PRESTON HOMESTEAD


Built prior to 1760. Tewksbury Center. Res. of Herbert W. Pillsbury.


KENDALL HOMESTEAD Built prior to 1760. Kendall Road. Present owner Mrs. Jessie Marshall


DAVID CARTER HOMESTEAD


Main Street. - Built about 1780 on the side of his previous home. Owned by the Duffy Family.


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The Old Burying Grounds


P RIOR to the incorporation of the town, it is reasonable to assume that most of the burials were made in the "Churchyards" of our mother town, Billerica, near the Meeting House. These older Churchyards were either a part of or nearby the Meeting House.


Many of our older stones have dis- appeared through the action of the ele- ments or the passing of time. Some have been replaced, usually retaining the character of these old memorials ; figures of urns, weeping willows and winged heads, emblematic of the de- parted spirits.


In these plots of land, sacred to the memory of our forefathers who blazed the wilderness with their loved ones OLD CENTER CEMETERY and fought for their preservation, one cannot pass without a feeling of reverence and awe. The alloted span of life appears somewhat different than at the present, graves of children of early childhood, some in the twenties, but the majority ranging from the seventies throughout the nineties.


Here the graves may be seen of some of our earliest settlers or their immediate descendents, many bearing inscriptions to show they served their country in the early wars of that period.


THE OLD CENTER BURYING GROUND


S TONES marking the resting place of the children of our earliest ministers. John Spaulding, son of Rev. Sampson and Mehitable Spaulding who died in 1755 at the age of four years, five months and three days. Also the son and daughter and wife of Rev. Titus Thea- dore Barton, bearing the dates of 1799 and 1803.


Among the names appearing are those of the Kittredge. Kendall, Marshall, Rogers, Shed, French, McCoy, Bayley, Hardy families.


Some quaint inscriptions appear :


LIEUT. WILLIAM KITTREDGE, died April ye 26, 1789 in the 92d year of his Age.


He's gone at length, how many grieve Whom he did generously relieve But O how shocking he expire Amidst the flames of raging fire! Yet all who sleep in Christ are blessed What ever way they are undress'd.


Somewhere in this ground lies the body of Captain John Trull of Revolutionary fame, no stone marking his grave.


The oldest stone in this cemetery is that of the body of John Hardy Ju son of Mr. John and Abigal Hardy, died Feb'ry 16-1704.


Dea. Ezra Kendall who died in 1817 at the age of 97 years, on the stone of his wife ap- pears-


My children and my friends Prepare to follow me, This is the home assigned for all Of high and low degree.


THE SOUTH BURYING GROUND


A MONG the familar names appearing in this cemetery are those of the Baldwin, Beard, Clark. Brown, Kittredge, Foster, Thompson, Saunders, Kidder and Burtt fail- ilies.


The oldest stones standing read-


Here Lyes the body of DOCTOR JOHN KITERIG who depared this Life April the 28th 1714 in ye 49th year of his Age.


Ms MARY BALDWIN, Wife to Mr Jonathan Baldwin who died Dec'd Oct. 11th 1727 Aged 52 years.


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PASTEURIZED MILK and CREAM Mass. "Grade A" Milk


Cameron's Dairy Est. 1874


The Oldest Established Dairy in Tewksbury


D. J. Cameron, Prop.


No. Tewksbury


1908 1934


Patrick J. O'Neill GENERAL CONTRACTOR


TEAMING and TRUCKING


N. A. Johnson DAIRY and FARM PRODUCTS


North Street North Tewksbury


Daniel Sterling RANGE and FUEL OIL


Tel. 1876-13


Main Street Tewksbury Center


Socony Products


Storage


Tewksbury Garage


Mobil-Oils ..... Repairing


Telephone 575-3


Harry Ramsbotham, Prop.


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A. B. Loomer


PROVISIONS


1894


1934


Compliments of


Ralph R. Currier


SO. TEWKSBURY BETTERMENT ASSOCIATION


Organized primarily to create civic pride, promote community spirit, improve the gen- eral welfare, sponsor, recommend and sup- port betterments beneficial to the District and Town.


Meetings monthly first Wednesday, 8.00 P. M., at Shawsheen School: Property own- ers and residents eligible to membership.


Martin Farm


MARKET GARDENING


in Tewksbury since 1910


Andover Street In the North


Harry C. Dawson ... Insurance ...


NORTH STREET


TELEPHONE 1018


TEWKSBURY, MASS.


Merrimack Hotel


445 MIDDLESEX STREET


LOWELL, MASS.


CHARLES C. SCHLOSS


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A devoted and long-lived couple, John Clark and his wife Sarah, who died Feb. 13, 1846 and March 1, 1846, both at the age of 85.


A father a mother dear To much loved friends Lie buride here.


The Kendall Cemetery, a private family ce- metery of recent years.


THE CLARK CEMETERY


K NOWN in its earliest history as the Hunt Cemetery, later as the Clark Cemetery. This old burying ground was set aside for the early families in that neighborhood and their decendants. Among the old names are those of the Hunt, Clark, Chapman, Russell, Worces- ter, Kimball and Candee families.


The following inscription appears on the stone of Dr. Worcester :


Death to the grave his dust conveys There sleeps the hidden prey Nor wakes till with a mighty noise The heav'ns shall pass away


The oldest stone is that of Samuel Hunt's wife,


Here lyes ye body of Sarah Hunt Wife of Samuel Hunt, Departed this life ye 10th of September 1708 in ye 28th year of her age.


NEW CENTER CEMETERY Old Section


S TONES are placed here in memory of such families as Marshall, Farmer, Jaques, Brown, Chapman and Blanchard. The graves of three of the first four ministers who served the Town and Church, appear in this section.


REVEL 12.21 The Grace of our Lord Jesus


Christ be with you all Amen


SACRED to the memory of REV. SAMPSON SPAULDING who died Dec. 15, 1796 AET 86


Lord I commit my soul to thee Accept this sacred trust


Receive the nobler part of me And watch my sleeping dust.


REV. JACOB COGGIN


Born Woburn, Sept. 7-1781. Graduated Harvard Un 1802. Ordained over the church in Tewksbury Oct. 22-1806. Died Dec. 12-1854 in the 74th year of his age and 49th of his ministry.


REV. RICHARD TOLMAN 1817-1894.


In memory of MR. JEREMIAH P. CHAPMAN who died Feb 18-1821 Aet 41


An husband kind, a parent dear A neighbor just, a friend sincere Confessed by all with him acquainted He lived beloved & died lamented


New Section


TEWKSBURY Cemetery Corporation. Con- secrated in 1860. Here lie buried those loved ones of recent years, the names being familiar to most of our people.


Many inscriptions in memory of loved ones appear, one of recent date bearing the follow- ing.


Warm summer sun, Shine kindly here, Warm southern wind, Blow softly here. Green sod above, Lie light, Lie light Good night, dear heart, Good night, good night.


In other parts of this book will be found the names of those persons signing the Church Covenant and those appearing in the list of persons set apart from Billerica in 1234, of which no grave stones have been found. It is reasonable to assume that some are among the unmarked graves in the older cemeteries.


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Tewksbury Soldiers in the Wars


V ITAL records have never been compiled in detail, showing how long the Tewksbury soldiers served, names of their various organizations, ranks held by them, and honors bestowed by a grateful government ; but what we do know, is that Tewksbury men and women have always responded promptly to any call of their government for the defense of their Country.


Prior to the forming of the Tewks- bury Minute Men, there were two companies of Militia and all three or- ganizations responded promptly to the alarm given by one of Paul Revere's messengers, marching to the Battle of Lexington and Concord and engaging with the British troops,


The alarm was given to Capt. John Trull, and he in turn fired three shots across the Merrimack River at a pre-arranged signal with Captain Varnum of the Dracut Minute Men. to notify them of the march of the Brit- ish soldiers.


The Training Field, off Trull Road in North Tewksbury, was used for the training of the Revolutionary soldiers.


HOME OF JOHN TRULL Captain of the Tewksbury Minute Men.


The first soldier from Tewksbu- ry wounded in the Civil War was George W. Loverin, a member of Company D. 6th Infantry Regiment. Massachusetts Volunteers. Private Loverin was wounded in the riots when the "Old Sixth" passed through Baltimore, Maryland, April 19, 1861.


We hope in the near future, that Vital Records in detail, may be compiled and published, so that the proper credit due these men and women may be embodied in book form, and bear a silent record to the coming generations, of the part Tewksbury played in the formation and de- velopment of our beloved Country.


The list of men credited with service in the Wars and Campaigns in which the United States has been engaged. has been compiled from the records of the Massachusetts Historical So- ciety, Archives of the Secretary of the Commonwealth and the Adjutant General's Office of the Commonwealth.


FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR, 1753 - 1763


Beard, Aaron Brown, Joseph Corp. Brown, William


Frost, Edmund Jr.


Leveston, John, Lt.


Frost, Joseph


Mace. Daniel


Frost, Joshua


Mace, Isaac


Frost, Samuel


Mears, Samuel


Champall. James


Griffin, Daniel


Merrill. Stephen


Clark, Benjamin


Clark, Peter, Lt. Cogin, Thomas


Hall, Oliver Hazeltine, Samuel


Ober. William Osgood, Stephen


Hoegg, Benjamin


Peacock, Thomas


Hunt, Nathan


Putman, Samuel


Hunt, Peter


Hunt, William, Lt.


Jacquith, Ebenezer


Jewett, Seth Kidder, Joseph. Capt.


Kittredge, Daniel


Kittredge, Joshua


Kittredge, Nathan Jr.


Kittredge, Timothy


Stickney, Abraham, Ensign Stickney, Daniel Thorndike, James Trull, David


Whiting, Oliver Winch, Samuel


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Fisk. Ebenezer Fish, Ephriam Flint, Thomas Foster, Amos French, Benjamin French, Jonathan Frizel, Samuel


Danforth, Sammel Dutton, Timothy


Stearns, Oliver Shed, Jonathan Shedd, Jacob, Corp.


Farmer, Peter


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H. Louis Farmer, Sr. H. Louis Farmer, Jr.


FUNERAL DIRECTORS


Lee St. Tewksbury, Mass. Tel. 2266-W


FREE USE OF FUNERAL HOME


Compliments of


Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Betts


Compliments of


Peter Bolton CANDIDATE FOR REPRESENTATIVE 17th District


JOHN T. GALE


Florist


TEWKSBURY


MASSACHUSETTS


COMPLIMENTS OF


EDWARD J. WALSH


Superintendent of Streets


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Frank H. Byers


GENERAL INSURANCE


Appleton Bank Bldg. 124 Central St. Lowell, Mass.


See a Real Imported English Interior You are hereby invited to visit Ye Olde


Kopper Kettle Tavern Best of Food and Refreshments


Pawtucket Boulevard


Lowell, Mass.


Tel. 2253-12


Congratulations To


Town of Tewksbury


Prescription Druggists We Do Our Best to Serve You Best


12 Kearney Sq.


Fairburn Bldg.


Lowell


Mass.


Tel. 583


Yvonnie's Beauty Shop Permanent Waving - All Branches of Beauty Culture


131 East Merrimack St. Telephone 4184


Lowell, Mass.


Gofkauf's AUTOMOTIVE STORES


A New England Institution for New Englanders


AUTO ACCESSORIES Replacement Parts BRUNSWICK TIRES - RADIO


Main office and store


95 Bridge St. Lowell, Mass.


Compliments of


Spaulding & Tewksbury Co.


PAPER BOARDS


AND SPECIALTIES


Boston


Massachusetts


SMALL'S


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WAR OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, 1775 to 1782


Annis, Isaac Annis, James Annis, Phineas Babb, Joseph


Frost, Benjamin Frost, Edmund Jr.


Frost, Ephriam


Bailey, Daniel


Frost, Jacob


Manning, Eliphalet


Bailey, David


Frost, Jonathan


Manning, Isaac


Frost, Jonathan


Manning, Samuel


Bailey, John


Frost, Joseph


Manning, Thomas


Frost. Joseph Jr.


Marshall, Joel


Bayley, Abraham Bayley, Samuel Bayley, Timothy


Frost, Samuel


Marshall, John


French, Aaron


Marshall, Samuel


Baldwin, Joshua


French, Isaac


Marshall, William


Ball, John


French, Joel


Mears, Roger Mears, Russell


Batchelor, John P. Batchelor, Prescott Beard, Jason


French, Reuben


Mears, Thomas


French, Samuel


Merrill, David


Beard, Jonathan


Frie, Prince Glode, Daniel


Morrill, David


Bell, Jonathan


Gould, John


Needham, John


Gould, Jonathan


Needham, Stearns


Brown, Timothy Brown, William


Burt, Jonathan


Burt, Benjamin Burt, Benjamin Burt, Jacob


Hall, Oliver


Hamblet, Jonathan


Richardson, Andrew


Hardy, Nehemiah


Hardy, William


Harris, William


Rogers, Philip


Haywood, John


Rogers, Timothy


Hazeltine, James


Rogers, Timothy Jr.


Hazelton, Elijah


Sanders, Jacob


Hazelton, James


Scarlett, Newman


Hazelton, John


Hill, John


Hill, William


Hoadly, Thomas


Hogg, Andrew


Shed, Nathan


Holt, Jesse


Spaldwin, Samson


Howard, John


Spaulding, Jonathan


Hubbard, Cato


Humphrey, Jonas


Hunt, Ebenezer


Stickney, Abraham


Hunt, Israel


Stickney, Abraham, Jr.


Stickney, Eleazer


Sweat, Luke


Talbot, Henry


Hunt, Paul


Taylor, Thomas Thompson, Joshua


Hunt, Samuel


Thompson, Samuel (Woburn,


Hunt, Timothy


Thorndike, Hezekiah


Thorndike, Paul


Tinsley, Richard


Kendall, Ephraim Kendall, Ezra


Towle, John Truce, David


Kidder, Jeremiah


Kidder, Jeremiah


Kidder, Josiah


Killum, Daniel


Kittredge, Asa Kittredge, Asa Kittredge, Daniel


Kittredge, Isaac, Jr.


Kittredge, Nathaniel


Worcester, Eldad


Kittredge, William


Kittredge, William Jr.


Livingston, Asa


Worster, Samuel Worster, William Wright, Joel


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Clark, Jacob Clark, Joshua Clark, Peter Clark, Thomas Corey, Jacob Corey, Jacob Jr. Corey, Samuel Crosby, Timothy Dandely, John Danforth, Benjamin Danforth, John Danforth, Samuel Davidson, Alexander Davis, Daniel Dresser, Jonathan Dutton, Jonathan Dutton, Timothy Dyke, Archelaus Dyke, Hercules Farmer, Aaron Farmer, David Farmer, Life


Farmer, Samuel Farmer, William Fish, Ebenezer, Jr.


Walker, Eliakin


Walker, Supply


Whiting, Moses


Whiting, Olmer Whittemore, Eben


Wood, Asa


Fisk, Benjamin Fisk, Jonathan Flint, John Foster. Amos Foster, Amos Foster, Ezra Foster, Jonathan


Foster, Joseph


Hunt, Jonathan


Hunt, Nathaniel


Hunt, Nehemiah


Richardson, Jude Richardson, Thomas


Chambers, James Chambers, James Chambers, John Chambers, Thomas


Chapman, Davis Chandler, Thomas Clark, Benjamin


Gray, Moses


Green, William


Osgood, Stephen


Hagget, Jonathan


Parsons, William


Hall, John


Patch, Timothy Phelps, Joseph


Bootman, Edward Brown, Jonathan Brown, Joseph


Gray, Jonathan


Nicholas, Robert Ober, Sam


French, Nehemiah


Merritt, Daniel


Bailey, James


Fowler, Philip


Livingston, Daniel Livingston, William Longgun, Sanı Mace, Benjamin


Two Hundredth Anniversary


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Hunt, Peter


Jewett, John


Shed, Jacob Shed, Joel Shed, Jonathan Shed, Marcus


Spaulding, Sampson Sterns, Thomas


Trull, John Trull, John


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WAR OF 1812


Baldwin, Davic Brown, George


Clark, Jesse Clark, Peter Hardy, William


Morey, Thomas Shead, Isaac.


WAR OF THE REBELLION, 1861 - 1865


Abbott, Ahbiond C.


Dyer, John


Fiefield, Stephen C.


Atkins, Samuel S.


Fletcher, James H.


Page, Dudley L.


Bailey, George


George, Jason R.




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