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GODING, GRANVILLE. (3d Gen.)
Son of Peter, d. 1897, aged 81; m. Louisa Harmon, d. 1891.
GODING, JOHN.
B. Mar. 9, 1806; d. Dec. 16, 1900. Son of Peter; m. Miriam Doble, d. 1842, aged 31. 2d, Adelphia W. Child, d. 1854, aged 37. 3d, Louisa Child, d. 1886, aged 55. He lived on the farm that was cleared by Samuel Beals and his children by the 2d wife were William, b. 1844. (4th Gen.) George, b. 1849. Both successful business men in Dedham, Mass.
Children: 3d wife (4th Gen.) Pheba, b. 1856; m. J. Hammond Gordon. Ella, b. 1857; m. W. H. Drake. Clarinda, b. 1863. Charles, b. 1871; m. Florinda J. Morse, b. 1880. He resides on the old place and they have one daughter, Eva B., b. 1898.
GODING, EUNICE. (3d Gen.)
Dau. of Peter; m. Thomas Philbrick, who lived in St. Albans, and their dau. Hannah m. Albion Coolidge, the father of F. W. Coolidge of this town.
GODING, ISAAC. (2d Gen.) Son of Peter ; m. Sybil Car- ter and settled on what is called the Pompey place, just over the line of Livermore, in Jay, on land now owned by M. P. Chenery. He died in Portland. Children: (3d Gen.) Angelina, m. Col. Merritt of Jay. Louisa, d. 1872, aged 66; m. I. Woodman Fuller. Eliza Ann, m. Stephen Dana. Amanda, d. Susan, m. Parks (Portland). Caroline, m. Sumner Fogg (Portland). Tristram Chase, a veteran of the Civil War (Bangor).
GODING, SPENCER. (2d Gen.)
B. 1769, d. 1855, son of Jonathan C .; m. Hannah Love- well, d. 1845, aged 69, a sister of Isaac. He settled on what is now the town farm and afterwards on the farm owned by Andrew Campbell in the west part of the town.
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Children: (3d Gen.) Zebulon, b. 1799; d. 1875. Rich- ard, b. 1806. Hannah, b. 1807. Daniel, b. 1814. Charles H., b. 1816. Merrill, d. Rhoda, m. Asa Goding. Esther, m. Granville Childs. Jane, b. 1821; d. 1886; unm.
GODING, ZEBULON. Of these: (3d Gen.)
B. 1799; d. 1875; m. Mary A. Young, b. 1845. 2d, Mrs. Syrena Kilbreth, d. 1882, aged 72. He lived and died on what is now the town farm.
Children: 1st wife (4th Gen.) Ann, b. 1829; m. (Cal.) Elizabeth, b. 1832; m. Nelson Richardson (Deering). Ros- coe G., b. 1835. Arabella, b. 1839; m. Elijah Dolly (Cal.) Children : 2d wife, Estella, b. 1856; d. 1858.
GODING, ROSCOE G. Of these:
B. 1835; d. 1874; m. Ella G. Gibbs, b. 1845. He lived and died in town and for many years was a trader and post- master at both N. Livermore and Brettun's Mills, at which place he lived at the time of his death.
Children: (5th Gen.) Mamie A., b. 1865; m. E. S. Dunham (N. H.) Ernest A., b. 1869; m. Adaline V. Jones (Cal.).
GODING, RICHARD. (3d Gen.)
B. 1806 ; d. 1846 ; m. Betsey Beal, d. 1861, aged 56. They lived on the farm now owned by W. H. Bickford.
Children: (4th Gen.) Ludolfus, d. 1849, aged 18. Martin, d. 1864, aged 31; a soldier in the Civil War. Otis (Canada). Helen, d. 1861, aged 23. Harrison, b. 1841; a soldier in the Civil War (Vt.). Dallas L., d. 1853, aged 6.
GODING, MARTIN. Of these :
D. 1864, aged 31; m. Susan and had one child, Rush M., d. 1861, aged 1. (3d Gen.) Goding, Hannah, b. 1807; m. Nathaniel Harmon. They had six children, all of whom lived out of town except Mary H., who m. Jonathan Chenery, and Levi W., d. 1876, aged 38, a veteran of the Civil
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War; m. Lucretia Chenery, dau. of David, and their only dau., Susan, m. Frank A. Doble and lives in Livermore.
GODING, DANIEL. (3d Gen.)
D. 1899, aged 85; m. Mary Stetson, b. 1814, d. He set- tled on the Amos Perley farm next west of the town farm. He died in Canton.
Children : (4th Gen.) Tilson S., b. 1844; m. Augusta Goddard, b. 1850, and lives on the old place. George W., b. 1845; m. Florilla Bryant (Hartford). Daniel Jefferson, b. 1846 ; m. Emily Turner (Auburn). Florence, d. Hezekiah, d. 1850, aged 1.
GODING, TILSON S. Of these :
B. 1844; m. Augusta Goddard, b. 1850.
Children : (5th Gen.) Ephraim T., b. 1871; m. Flora E. Poland. Mary A., b. 1872; m. W. E. Glover. George T., b. 1875; m. Cora S. Jones; 2d, Gladys York. Luella J., b. 1878; m. Elmer H. York. Arthur D., b. 1881; m. Martha A. Hodge. Alice F., b. 1883; m. Harry P. Cook. Clarence F., b. 1885; m. Maud Farnum. Kate L., b. 1888; m. B. H. Smith.
GODING, CHARLES H. (3d Gen.)
B. 1816; d. 1843; unm. He was drowned in Nelson Pond on Mt. Hamlin in the west part of the town.
GODING, GEORGE T. (5th Gen.)
B. 1875; m. Cora S. Jones. 2d, Gladys P. York, b. 1889. Children : (6th Gen.) 2d wife, Nina C., b. 1907; m. C. P. McDaniels. Cora A., b. 1909. Ruth E., b. 1911; d. 1927. Ruby Mae, b. 1913. George Elmer, b. 1913. Gladys T. G., b. 1915. Phyllis M., b. 1917. Elizabeth M., b. 1919. Gwen- dolyn, b. 1922; d. 1927.
GODING, CLARENCE F. (5th Gen.)
B. 1885; m. Maud Farnum, b. 1884. He succeeds his father, Tilson S., and his grandfather, Daniel, and his great-
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grandfather, Spencer Goding, in managing the same farm and bids fair to equal them in ability and common sense. They have one son, Wesley, b. 1916.
1 A very complete genealogy of the New England family of Godings has been published by Dr. Frederic W. Goding and a copy is deposited in the North Livermore Reading Club Library.
HINKLEY, DAVID. (1st Gen.)
B. Jan. 8, 1766, in Georgetown, Me. His father, Thomas Hinkley, moved to Hallowell in 1773 and settled on what is called "Hinkley's Plain," and David well remembered the passing of Arnold's expedition up the Kennebec, for the capture of Quebec, in Sept., 1775, for they stole his water- melons. He married in 1789, Hulda Reed, b. 1766; d. 1839; and moved to Livermore in 1805, settling about a hundred rods north of D. L. Poland's, on the westerly side of what is now a discontinued road. At the time of his death, Nov. 9, 1867, he lived with his son, Alanson, having lived a century and almost two years. He voted at every Presidential election after he became of age until his death. His first ballot was for George Washington and his last was given for Abraham Lincoln, the two blazing lights around which the history of our country centers.
Children: (2d Gen.) Ruel, b. 1790. Elona, b. 1793. Alanson, b. 1795. David, Jr., b. 1797. Cynthia, b. 1799; d. 1828. Emory, b. 1801; d. 1838 (Newark, N. J.) Olive, b. 1803; d. 1832; m. Timothy Smith. Betsey, b. 1805; d. 1806. Hartson, b. 1805; d. 1830, a twin to Betsey. Abel R., b. 1809.
HINKLEY, RUEL. Of these: (2d Gen.)
M. Olive Beals in 1819 and settled on the Parker Wyman farm in Canton, moved to Vassalborough and from there to Round Pond in the town of Bristol, where he died.
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HINKLEY, ELONA.
M. Tillinghast Springer, a sea-faring man, in 1816, and lived in Vassalborough.
HINKLEY, DAVID, JR. 1
M. Betsey McCollister in 1826 and lived in Lagrange. HINKLEY, ALANSON. (2d Gen.)
B. 1795; d. 1887; m. Sarah Philbrick in 1822. 2d, Salome E. Hinds, b. 1802; d. 1872. He bought of Dea. John Elliott in 1832, the farm on which his son, Ebenezer H., lived until his death.
Children by 1st wife: (3d Gen.) Charles M., d. 1859, aged 35; m. Josephine Ballou. Sophronia B., d. 1896; m. W. E. Pine (Newark, N. J.). Lucinda, m. Hiram Morrell (Gardiner) .
Children by 2d wife: Ebenezer H., d. 1836, aged 3. Ebenezer H., b. 1837. Sarah P., b. 1838; d. 1875; m. W. G. Doyen. Lydia B., b. 1840; m. Leroy Seymore (Fayette) .
HINKLEY, EBENEZER H. (3d Gen.)
B. 1837; d. 1912; m. Costella M. Bryant; d. 1895, aged 50.
Children: (4th Gen.) Ernest E., b. 1872. John B., b. 1874. Charles E., b. 1876; d. 1880. Mary S., b. 1878. Edward L., b. 1881. Lizzie E., b. 1883.
HINKLEY, ERNEST E. Of these: (4th Gen.)
B. 1872; m. Mary Lothrop, b. 1882. The only instance in town, where the 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th generations have lived, and do live, in the same house on the same farm. Children : (5th Gen.)
HELEN C., b. 1904; m. Doran Whynot (Rumford Falls), and their children are Margaret L., b. 1923, and Mer- wyn L., b. 1925.
CHARLES EVERETT, b. 1907.
MILDRED S., b. 1912.
ERNEST E., b. 1919.
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HINKLEY, JOHN B. (4th Gen.)
B. 1874; m. Josephine True. They reside in Turner and their children are : Percival T. Edward B. Herbert M. Paul R. Rebecca.
HINKLEY, MARY S. (4th Gen.)
B. 1878; m. Chester Kempton. They reside at Mechanic Falls and their children are: Clara M. and Edna.
HINKLEY, LIZZIE E. (4th Gen.)
B. 1883; m. Morton Harvey. They reside at Rumford Falls and their children are: Ruth, Norman, Pearl.
HOLMAN, DANIEL.
D. 1812, aged 69; m. Elizabeth Pitts, d. 1831, aged 75. He came to Livermore from Massachusetts in 1789, and set- tled on the farm now owned by William Bryant. He was a Revolutionary soldier and one of the minute men who marched to Concord April 19, 1775.
His children were: Abner, b. 1792. Melinda, b. 1788; m. Walker (Peru). Dolly, b. 1790; m. Samuel Parks. Samuel P., d. 1865, aged 67. Daniel, b. 1794; untraced. Waters, b. 1796. In 1826 he owned mills at Livermore Falls. HOLMAN, ABNER.
B. 1792; d. 1867 ; m. Judith B. Safford, d. 1855, aged 59. 2d wife, Irene Merrill, d. 1888, aged 69. He lived on the old place and afterward in the house (since burned), where R. B. Bradford built, and where he now lives. His children by the first wife were: Sarah, b. 1822; d. 1895. John H., b. 1824; d. 1883, in St. Louis, Mo. Otis Holmes, b. 1827; d. 1865, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Martha J., b. 1835; d. 1891. Sarah willed to the town of Livermore $300, the in- terest to be used in "perpetual care" of the lot in Waters Hill cemetery, where she and her sister, Martha, are buried. HOLMAN, SAMUEL P.
Lived with his brother, Abner, until his death in 1865, aged 67.
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HAMLIN, ISAAC.
B. 1778 ; d. 1857 ; m. Mary Walcott, b. 1782; d. 1856. He was a half-brother to Dr. Cyrus Hamlin and lived on the farm now owned by J. E. Bowles. Their children were: Isaac G., b. 1803; d. 1842, in Cherryfield, Me. Mary H., b. 1805; d. 1841, in Miss. Laurinda H., b. 1808; d. 1888, in Wilton, Me. Augusta H., b. 1810; d. 1893. Hannibal, b. 1814 ; d. 1837, in Miss. George H., b. 1819; d. 1819. Henry, b. 1821; d. 1858, at Livermore Falls. Walcott, b. 1823. Mass.
HAMLIN, MARY H. Of these:
They had two daughters who grew to womanhood, Laurinda and Mary. Mrs. J. H. Thing of Livermore Falls is a daughter of Laurinda.
HAMLIN, HENRY.
M. Miss Chick of Madrid, and during his residence at Livermore Falls owned the house now owned by J. H. Crossen.
HUTCHINSON, HORACE.
D. 1887, aged 70; m. Gustavia Alden, d. 1863, aged 46. 2d, Mary Chenery, b. 1827; d. 1919. Children: 1st wife, Benjamin A., m. Jennie M. Goodrich ; child, Carrie G.
HORACE AUBREY.
D. 1895, aged 48; m. Ella M. Elliott, b. 1857. Children : Lew W., b. 1874. John W., b. 1881. Wallace N., b. 1881, twin to John W. Carl W., b. 1883.
ELDER, ROBERT HAYES and JOHN HAYES, d. 1872, aged 85, and GEORGE HANSON HAYES, d. 1868, aged 78, were brothers and JOHN A. HAYES, d. 1892, aged 73, a son of JOHN HAYES, were all residents of Livermore Center.
John Hayes had two wives. George Hanson Hayes had two wives, and John A. Hayes had three wives. The family name has disappeared from town and the last descendant,
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the youngest daughter of John A. Hayes, Susie, married E. A. Weld, d. 1890, aged 40. 2d, Alfred Thoms. Son by 1st husband, Walter E.
HEWETT, PHILEMON.
D. 1874, aged 72; his wife, Lydia, d. 1883, aged 78. He lived in South Livermore. He was a strong sppporter of the Methodist faith and the writer has heard him "exhort" in the old church at Livermore Center. Children: (2d Gen.) PHILEMON, JR., d. 1885, aged 61 ; m. Drusilla Fernald. He
was the father of Merton and Eugene, who married Ellen Dailey.
ASA, who married Amanda Norton and lived on the river road, where his son, Arthur A., now lives. Children of Asa Hewett and Amanda Norton: (3d Gen.)
CLARENCE E., b. 1853; m. Mary Moody and they have six boys.
ARTHUR A., b. 1855.
DANA N., b. 1859; m. Eva McFarland, and they have three children.
ALFRED A., b. 1866; m. Carrie Owen; they had three children, all of whom died in infancy.
CORA J., b. 1858; d. 1905; m. William Roberts and they have two children.
NELLIE M., b. 1863; m. Frank Bonny and they have two children.
HEWETT, ARTHUR A. Of these: (3d Gen.)
B. 1855; m. Rosa A. Harlow, d. 1890. 2d, Rosie Francis. He resides on the old place, which has a beautiful situation on the bank of the Androscoggin river, just below the site of the old Dailey Mill.
Children : (4th Gen.) Flossie E., b. 1883; d. 1920; m. Henry Treat Turner. Edna J., b. 1886; m. Harvey Dud- ley, b. 1883. Bessie M., b. 1889 ; m. Joseph Lerette.
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HEWETT, EDNA J. Of these: (4th Gen.)
M. Harvey Dudley.
Children: (5th Gen.) Madeline, b. 1906; m. Milton Richmond, b. 1905. Harold, b. 1909. Welden, b. 1911. Stanley, b. 1918.
(2d Gen.) :
HEWETT, JULIA, m. S. H. Jackson (Winthrop).
HEWETT, LYDIA, m. Charles Lovewell ( East Livermore) .
HEWETT, PHILO, m. Ann --. He was a soldier in the Civil War.
HEWETT, MARY, m. William Campbell.
HEWETT, ARZILLA, m. Everett Leavitt.
HEWETT, ISAAC. He was a soldier in the Civil War.
HEWETT, MELINDA; m. Alden L. Norton-a soldier in the Civil War.
HEWETT, HENRY T., b. 1843; d. 1873; m. Rose Knight. HEWETT, LOUISE B., b. 1845; d. 1904; m. W. S. Moore. HEWETT, MELLEN, m. Etta Whitten (Winthrop). HOBBS, JOSIAH, COL.
B. in Falmouth, 1788; d. 1855; m. Sarah Walker, b. 1788; d. 1872. They both are buried in the Timberlake cemetery. Col. Hobbs came into town at a very early date and it is known that he lived on the farm now owned by Roy E. Pike. At the same time, Amos Hobbs lived in town, but we have been unable to locate his descendants or where he resided. Col. Hobbs was prominent in town affairs and was one of the men who purchased the land for the cemetery near the old James Timberlake place. His children were: William Walker, b. 1815; d. 1896. Mary Ann, b. 1821; d. 1886.
HOBBS, WILLIAM W. Of these:
M. Julia Briggs, b. 1819; d. 1894. Children : Daniel I .. , b. 1839; d. 1927. Elenora, b. 1840; d. 1927. Josiah W., b. 1847 ; d. 1910. Luzerne Francis, b. 1852; d. 1866. Walter C., b. 1856. Lizzie M., b. 1858.
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HASKELL, ISRAEL.
D. 1809, aged 80; was b. in New Gloucester and moved to Turner, but he and his wife, Judah, both died in Liver- more. His son (2d Gen.) Jacob, d. 1842, aged 73; m. Mary Johnson, d. 1809, aged 38. His 2d wife was Mrs. Mary Fos- ter Washburn, d. 1861, aged 90. His first wife was an aunt to Rev. O. H. Johnson of Jay. Jacob bought of Neza Dailey the farm now owned by Frank M. Noyes and known as the "Riverside Stock Farm."
Children by 1st wife (3d Gen.) Jacob H., d. 1814, aged 21. Amasa H., d. 1815, aged 20. Or.n. Hezekiah. Polly, d. 1857, aged 57. Lovisa, d. 1839, aged 32. His second wife, Mrs. Mary Foster Washburn of Strong, had six children when she married him and their children were: (3d Gen.) Ruth, m. William Trafton (Shapleigh). Sarah, m. E. H. W. Smith (Augusta). Washburn H., d. 1811, aged 9 months.
Of the 1st wife's children :
HASKELL, ORIN.
D. 1872, aged 74, and who lived on his father's farm; m. Cynthia Washburn, d. 1838, aged 43. 2d, Asenath Wash- burn, d. 1848, aged 48. They were sisters and also daughters of his father's 2d wife. Orin's 3d wife was Mrs. Hannah Lyford Haskell, d. 1887, aged 82, widow of his brother, Hezekiah.
Children by 1st wife. (4th Gen.) Jacob F., b. 1823. Amasa, b. 1826. Virteline, b. 1828; d. 1849. Asenath, m. H. K. Morrell (Gardiner). George C., d.
HASKELL, JACOB F. Of these:
B. 1823; d .; m. Mary Jane Bartlett, b. 1829, d. - ; and lived on the old place until he sold the farm to R. C. Noyes of Boston and moved to Livermore Falls.
Children: (5th Gen.) Martha Emma, b. 1851. Charles Clarence, b. 1852; m. Emily Fessenden. He became a successful lawyer in California, where he died. Florellus, b. 1854; d. 1857. Virteline, b. 1856; d. 1883. Florence, b.
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1860. Albert, b. 1861; m. Nelly Wentworth. He was Supt. of the Umbagog Pulp Mill for many years and resides in Livermore Falls. Jennie M., b. 1864; m. H. K. Morrell of Gardiner. Mary Winifred, b. 1870.
HASKELL, HEZEKIAH. (3d Gen.)
D. 1848, aged 45; m. Hannah Lyford, d. 1887, aged 82. He lived on the old discontinued road that runs through the bog, east of the farm of Ausma Bemis, where John Howard formerly lived. His daughter, Sarah L., m. Americus Ames and for a second husband, Marshall Child of Livermore.
HANSCOME, GEORGE W.
B. 1822; d. 1916; m. Ellen Prince, b. 1828; d. 1910. He lived for several years at South Livermore, moving in 1866 to North Livermore, where he died.
Children: Lewis C., b. 1852; d. 1882. George E., b. 1854; d. 1915. Willie J., b. 1858; d. 1867; drowned in Long Pond. Gertrude E., b. 1860; d. 1893; m. Martin H. Bisbee. Carroll W., b. 1866; d. 1867.
HANSCOME, GEORGE E. Of these :
M. Sarah S. Furlong, b. 1857. He will be remembered for his generosity in public gifts. He succeeded J. Fuller- ton &.Co. in the coffee business, 14 Blackstone St., Boston, Mass. His home was in Malden; he spent his summers in a beautiful cottage that he built in 1907 on a commanding emi- nence at North Livermore.
HANSCOME, GERTRUDE E.
M. Martin H. Bisbee, b. 1859; d. 1911. Children : MARY A., b. 1885; m. Russell P. Hutchins of Ogunquit. Their children are: Theodore J., b. 1913; Martin B. and Margaret E., twins, b. 1916; Martin B., d. 1925; Rich- ard C., b. 1920.
SADIE E., b. 1887; m. Fred F. Haskell, b. 1887. Their children are : Harland, b. 1916, d. 1919 ; Carl B., b. 1918.
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GEORGE E. H., b. 1892; m. Vivian M. Hammond, b. 1892. They have one daughter, Gertrude S., b. 1917.
HINDS, EBENEZER.
B. 1753; d. 1831; m. Charity Canada, d. 1844, aged 90. They were m. in 1774 and lived in Freetown, Mass., until they came to Livermore with their sons in 1801 and settled on what we call the Walter W. Wing farm.
Children : Lydia B., b. 1775; d. 1830 ; m. Bartlett Allen in 1809 (Mass.). Kezia, b. 1777; m. John Winslow in 1801 (Mass.) Ebenezer, Jr., b. 1778; d. 1857. Charity, b. 1780; d. 1842; m. Ebenezer Pierce, d. 1850, aged 75. Principal, b. 1786; d. 1828. Owen, b. 1788; m. Mary Bates in 1811 (N. B.). Clarissa, b. 1790; m. Luther Hathaway in 1810 (Ill.) Tis-
. dale, b. 1793; m. Olive Washburn in 1816. Susan K., b. 1795; d. 1864; m. John Dearborn (Winthrop). Salome E., b. 1802; m. Alanson Hinkley.
This record was taken from an old Bible printed in 1815, in the possession of Mrs. Lillian Beck of Livermore Falls, and although it differs in several instances from the tomb- stones of the Hinds family, yet I regard it as the most relia- ble, as it was the family heirloom of Salome E., who m. Alanson Hinkley.
HINDS, EBENEZER, JR. Of these: (2d Gen.)
B. 1778; d. 1857; m. 1798, Anna Hathaway, d. 1859, aged 78, and came to Livermore in 1801. He owned the house and mill privilege that John Fuller purchased of him in 1802, and later known as Richmond's Mills.
Children : (3d Gen.) Ebenezer, m. Louise Pierce; 2d, Julia Wells (Pittsfield). Salome P., b. 1800; m. Abel Monroe. Gilbert, b. 1803. Amy, b. 1804; d. 1902; m. Joseph Additon (Portland). Mariah, d. 1898; m. Nathan Sawtelle, d. 1872. Clarissa, m. C. Strong Bates (Lagrange). Elkanah Leonard, b. 1811. Hannah, m. John Fuller (Cal.). Albert G., b. 1815; m. Mary Stella Benjamin, b. 1819. Ann,
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b. 1818; d. 1902; m. Cyrus Soper. Elbridge G., b. 1801; d. 1822. Elbridge G., b. 1823; m. Cordania Benjamin, b. 1826.
HINDS, GILBERT. Of these: (3d Gen.)
B. 1803; d. 1889; m. Anna Mason Hathaway of Free- town, Mass., and they had one son, Isaac Newton.
2d wife, Mrs. Hannah B. Allen Hoard, d. 1891, aged 77, and they had two children: Hannah G., d. 1862, aged 9. Philena A., d. 1862, aged 6. He lived at North Livermore, in the house built by Dea. Charles Barrell and later occupied by W. H. Stevens.
HINDS, ELBRIDGE G. (3d Gen.)
B. 1823; m. Cordania Benjamin, b. 1826. He lived in several different places in town until 1888, when he moved to Winthrop.
Children : (4th Gen.) Elizabeth B., b. 1847; m. C. M. Hobbs (Farmington). William Canada, b. 1849; m. Isabel Finnard, b. 1851; d. 1878. 2d, Mrs. Harriet A. J. Thayer. They reside in Winthrop. Charles L., b. 1853; m. Emma Wilber, b. 1851; d. 1928 (Mass.) Corrilla Rose, b. 1856; m. W. P. Washburn. 2d, Albert H. Langelle (Mass.). Allen D., b. 1859 ; m. Annie Gardiner, b. 1867 (Mass.) Fred O., b. 1861; m. Isabel Morse, b. 1864; d. 1888. George C., b. 1864; m. Ina Morse, b. 1872 (Winthrop). Grant, b. 1868; m. Edith M. Berry, b. 1876. Colfax, twin of Grant, b. 1868.
HINDS, ELKANAH LEONARD. (3d Gen.)
B. 1811; d. 1888; m. in 1840, Mary Hathaway, b. 1816; d. 1887. He lived on the farm that has been in the family possession for three generations. Billy Carver made the first improvement and built a log house, then exchanged farms with Dea. Peletiah Gibbs, who sold to Ebenezer Hinds, Jr., whose son, Leonard, occupied it until his death and it is now in the possession of I. B. and Birchard Clary of Liver- more Falls.
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Children: (4th Gen.) Revillo L., b. 1841; d. 1921; m. Jean Taylor (N. Y.) Abigail H., b. 1842; m. Nathan Morrison (Neb.) David H., b. 1844; a soldier of the Civil War; d. 1864, in Saulsbury prison. Frank E., b. 1848; m. Ella Monroe (Florida). John M., b. 1858; m. Mrs. Lulu Dyer Perkins, b. 1869, and they had one child, Ethel, b. 1890 ; d. 1903.
HINDS, PRINCIPAL. (2d Gen.)
B. 1786; d. 1828; son of Ebenezer the 1st; m. Drusilla Allen, b. 1789; d. 1879. They were ni. in 1808 and he built a house on part of his father's farm, now occupied by his grandson, N. A. Hinds. At the time of his death he, with his family, were living temporarily at Richmond, where he was employed as a ship carpenter, and having occasion to cross the Kennebec river, during a freshet in the month of April, the boat was capsized and he was drowned. A few days afterward, during a heavy thunder shower, his body floated and was recovered and buried at Richmond. His family returned to Livermore where the greater part have since resided.
Children: (3d Gen.) Stephen A., b. 1808. Elizabeth T., b. 1810; m. W. A. Emmons. Sarah T., b. 1812; d. 1902., Charity C., b. 1814; m. Colonel Charles Hutchins (Ken.) Julia P., b. 1817; d. 1852; m. Salathel Tilton. Sylvia B., b. 1819; d. 1894; m. Tobias Gibson (Bridgton). Winthrop F., b. 1821; d. 1906; m. Sarah L. Allen, b. 1825. Nancy B., b. 1824. Noble P., b. 1827.
HINDS, STEPHEN A. Of these : (3d Gen.)
B. 1808; d. 1897; m. Mary Eastman, d. 1896, aged 79. They lived on the old place that has been in the family pos- session for four generations, and it used to be a convenient waiting place for passengers who took the Dixfield and Hallowell stage.
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Children: (4th Gen.) Prince E., b. 1848. Noble A., b. 1850. Clara E., b. 1853. She, with her brother, Noble A., have always lived on the old farm.
PRINCE E. Of these: (4th Gen.)
B. 1848; m. Susie A. Wyman, d. 1897. 2d, Claribel Jordan, d. 1924. He spent several years in the western states, teach- ing school and farming; returning to Boston he engaged in the fruit business; finally purchasing a large farm in the town of Wilton, but now resides on the Palmer Richmond place at Richmond's Mills, Livermore.
Children, 1st wife: (5th Gen.) Ethel M., m. A. B. Sherman. Prince E. (Mich.). Stephen O. (Livermore).
HINDS, WINTHROP F. (3d Gen.)
B. 1821; m. Sarah L. Allen, b. 1825. He lived opposite and near where his brother, Stephen A., lived.
Children: (4th Gen.)
DRUSILLA, b. 1853; d. 1898.
JOB P., b. 1855; m. Susie Becklar.
RAPHAEL A., b. 1858; m. Mary J. Cummings. His children are: Arthur F., b. 1885 ; Florence L., b. 1887; Nellie D., b. 1893; and Martha E., b. 1899 (Livermore Falls) . GEORGE F., b. 1861; m. Belle G. Richmond, b. 1866. He resides at Livermore Center, and is a successful canner of sweet corn, and his children are:
(5th Gen.) Katie, b. 1886; d. 1891; Ralph W., b. 1891; m. Cora Pratt De Lorme. They live in Lewiston. Irma B., b. 1893; m. William Stuart, and they have one child, Betty H., b. 1921. Mildred, d. in infancy. Rossie C., m. Bernal Bailey, Livermore Falls. Sarah A., b. 1901. Sylvia F., b. 1905. Wilhelmina, b. 1908, and Alma R., b. 1913.
CHARLES H. (4th Gen.)
B. 1863; m. Nellie Dill (Boston). (5th Gen.) Hinds, Ralph W., m. Cora Pratt De Lorme
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and their children are: (6th Gen.) George H., b. 1920. Bev- erly, b. 1924, and Junior, b. 1926.
HINDS, NOBLE P. (3d Gen.)
B. 1827; m. Sarah Norris, who died, and his sister, Sarah T., lived with him for many years not far from Hill- man's Ferry.
Children of Noble P. and his wife, Sarah Norris, were: Everett B., d. 1882, aged 19. Annie C., m. Charles W. Thayer, of Boston, and they have one child, Ethel.
SARAH T. HINDS was the last active living member of the
old M. E. Church that stood on the common at Liver- more Center.
NOC, NOX, KNOX.
Knox, Stacy D., lived on the farm owned and occupied by John Hyde as long as he lived in Livermore. His wife, Polly, d. 1859, aged 71, and is buried in the Goding yard at the north end of the town. It is supposed that he is buried there also, but no stone marks his grave.
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