Notes, historical, descriptive, and personal, of Livermore, in Androscoggin (formerly in Oxford) county, Maine, Part 13

Author: Washburn, Israel, 1813-1883
Publication date: 1874
Publisher: Portland, Bailey & Noyes
Number of Pages: 186


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4 Day to the Southard of the marks but found Noe way for the Road to goe Near the marks.


6 Day up fishes Brook and found it could Be pasd by a Bridge about 1 mile ¿ from the River Struck of for Bever Brook and found whare it could be forded about 2 miles from the River.


7 Day marked from fishes Brook to Bever Dito and vewd to Se if the Road could come from fishes Brook to the River and found vary good Land for a Road.


8 Day went to Beaver Brook and markd E S E and Struck our Town Line about 3 miles from grate Andarsscoggen Pond and went to 30 mile River to Se if the Road could Not goe further to the E and North to Bring it Strait with my marks but found a vary Swamp.


9 Day Tuck a beach hill Near our Town Line and found it went up with a modret assent and Doun with a modoret Desent and markd North about 2 miles to Beaver Brook and Struck my marks about half a mile to the west of our Town Line.


Octobr 5, 1773 to wintrup to Let out and See a Bout a Bridge.


6 Up to Mr Craigg Let out the Bridge to Mr Craigg Struck of west and By Southard and Struck Brags Lot.


7 Day home and vewed the Road with Mr How.


*Major Fish seems to have returned to Maine in August.


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Recd of Capt Brown Mr whitemore Mr googe peirse commite to Phips Cannayday 4 axes


Markd S. W.


Recd at Poart Royal to take care of but not to hazard


2 Md Huds W


1 Meat Tub


1 Butter Dito


2 Keggs Mkd A. B. 1 Box of Mr Ivory


Octobr ye 12d 1773


A MEMARANDOM FROM OXFORD TO POART ROYAL.


April 18 Day 1774 Sett out for Boston Dind at Grafton at Knight at waltham at Deacon Livermores.


19th to Boston to Look for a pasage Lodged at the Sign of the Lamb -Vary hard Thunder and Lightning.


20th found a pasage a Board of Capt John Campbell Sloop her Name the Polly Traveled up to waltham to Deacon Livermores and thared Lodged.


21 Thusday to Boston a bying Stores Lodged at the sign of the Lamb. 22d Bying Stores and waiting for a pasage.


23 Satturday got oure Stores aboard and a q. after 8 Eight in the Evining come to Sail.


24 Sunday maid wood Island and at Six o clock in the Evening Stode in for Seguin at 12 o the clock com to an anker in the mouth Kanebeck River at Knight.


25th Nine o the clock in the morning come to Saile the wind a head beat up the River about five mile the tide faileing us we come too.


26 Beat up the River to Long Reach Left the Sloop and went up the River with Mr Suel in his Boat Arived at Mr Agraves at ten o the clock at Knight at Pownalborough much vary Soar hands a Roing.


27 Road up the River against a very Swift freshet to Deacon Clarks Travelled to winthrup to hyer a Teame to fetch up our Stores hyerd Mr. Brag.


28 Back to Kenebeck River and up to Winthup again Lodged at Mr. Whiteonge (Whitings?).


29 to Mr Hous Set out to goe to Mr Fullers Towards our town mised the Right Road and went out of our way about one mile and then struck through the woods about 4 miles in order to Strike a bridge cald craiggs Bridge and Struck within Ten Rods of said bridge kiled one patterage on our march Encampt by fullers meadow Vary Rany Day Rany Knight Mr Willington Taken not well.


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Satturday went to Shoe Mr Ballard our town Line we left Mr John Badcok with Mr Willington Vary Rany Returnd to our camp found Mr Willington Violently Seized with a pain in his head and much Distresd at his Stummuch got him into Mr Braggs.


May ye 1st Sunday Rany went to Mr hows to Lodg. While I am now writting I heard credabbly that 4 men was Drownded at Versalborough Lieut Warring from pepperrell Deacon Browns Son of Concord the others unnone to me.


2d Day went to Mr. Hopkins after my Instrements Left behind in our chist Bought a vary (large?) pack, come to Mr Chndlers (Chandlers) found Mr Willington moved from Mr Braggs to Mr Chandlers vary sick and Staid with him this Knight.


3 Day measured the Road from Mr Chandlers and markd every mile on the Tree that it come out against on the Tres the South Side of the Road found the Road to be 18 mile and } wanting 13 Rod found our people campt whare 30 mile River Empties into grait Ammasoggen pond.


4 Day Set out with part of our Stores and crosed Ammascoggen Pond went Down Dead River to greait Ammascoggen River Land our Stores and fired 2 guns for a token that we had arived and with much Joy thay Recved the token and maid the best of thare way to us for they haud Not Eat any victules cooked with water.


5 Day Set out to Run a line to the west part of our town.


6 Day Surveying and Saw Some Ice in a back cove of our River Laid on the Bank by the freshet out of the Sun.


7 Day went up the River and found all things well at my chest and Deacon Livermore well at his camp.


MINUTS OF THE SWAMP .- South End of the Town from Dead River West to Grait ammascog River 250 Rods Hard Land 200 Rods through Black Swamp 277 Rods Loe Land to the River.


MINUTS of the Roads from the S. W. corner adjoineing Silvester Runing S 60 E from Sd corner 86 R Struck the Road.


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COPY OF ENTRIES IN MAJ. FISH'S JOURNAL.


Received of Mr Thomas Fish & william foster the sum of twelve shil- len Laful money for there Pasages from Boston to falmouth. Pr Me


JOHN MARTIN.


Falmouth May ye 3th 1773.


June 28 Day 1773.


Old T.


Mr. Eglz Gleason to cash paid Lieut Livermore 3=17=6 Old T.


June the 21d 1773 Willm Foster to cash paid him at falmouth 6=15=0


June 29 1773 Paid for Mr David Mixr Board to Lieut Liver- more for three weaks and 1 Day


L. M. 1=2=0


WINTHROP Octr ye 18 1773.


Old T. 2=9=6


E. Gleason to Cash


Poark Shuger chease 1 Purs


Novr 4th paid 13 Dollers E Gleason to wards his wages.


Paid Willm Foster 9 Dollers his wages.


Mr Ebn Ballard to cash paid Deacon Livermore for Tobaco June ye 28 1774 0=14=0


July 14 Day 1773. Recd of Lieut Elijah Livermore of Wal- Old Tener tham to by Nales and hay seed 19=0=0


Bought of Mr Marshell of Boston 4 M 10d Nailes a 47=6 9=10=0


Bought of J Stevens of Winthrop 4 bushell of hay seed a 18 3=12=0


Bought of Mr Chandler 3 bushell of hay seed a 18


2=14=0


6=16=0


Octr ye 15 Day 1773 Lieut Livermore Dr to order from me by David Mixer Law. money 7=19=6


Novembr 3d 1773 Settled the above acct.


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July 1773


Mr Icobod How Dr Winthrop To 5lb ¿ of Chocolate


3= 0=6


Octr ye 7 to 1 gun 18=18=0


12 Cash paid Josiah Mixer 0= 6=0


Cash lent 0=9=0


Octr ye 15 Day 1773 Recd the above of Mr How.


At Winthrop Abraham Merefield Dr to one Jacket old Tener 6=15=0 May ye 4d 1774 Abraham Merefield cr by Cash 5=10=0


Cash 5=5


the 3d Wensday In march 1774 Propriators meting at Mr Isaac Glea- sons Waltham 10 the clock.


the 4th Wensday in In June 1774 meating of our propriators at Isaac Gleasons of Waltham.


December 14 D 1773 Due Mr Ep Balard if he has } Right 4= 3=0 Decm 29 gave Mr Daniel Phillips my Note for the sum of 2=16=8 payable within one year.


NOTE ON THE COVER (INSIDE) OF MAJOR FISH'S JOURNAL. Doct. Noas of Boston lives near funel Hall prsebyjebscot Company.


MAY 1774. NOTES OF AMMASOGGEN RIVER FROM BEVER BROOK ABREST LONG ISLAND 4 ROD FROM SOUTH END.


R D R


N 23 E 24


2 at 20 20 E 60 2 at 40


N


Z 5 W 20 2 00


R 12 N 28 W


41 3 § Island upper End 17 Rod of ye 41 R


N 6


E 21 2 at 10


N


30 E 23 Falls


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55 E 9 2


N 14 E 33


N 56 E 18 3 Fall white


N 10 E 8


N 20 E 20 6


N 10 W 25 4 at 12


N 00 60


[ 5 at 85 51


N


10 W 54


N


33 E 14 3


N 30 E


6 91


N 15 E


54


Lot No 9 Bore S 82 W


N


37 E 40


8


N


3 E 28 4


N 23 E 34 8


N 8


W 72


4


30


N


5 E 20


2


10


N


30 E 23 6


N


12 W 42


6


N 39 W 52


20 20


N


70 W 26


2 10


N


54 W 40


2


₦ 64 W


88 2 20


2 40


Z


51 W 37 28 Struck the River


N 44 W 18


N 35 W


44


2 20


18 W


12


Z


8 E 143


N 13


E


34


N 18 E 132


4 5


N


8 W 22


N 10 E 41


34


N 1 W


68


N


30 E


22


13 E 34 N


16 W 26 N


N


12 E 6


3


40 20 5 6 80


$ 3


40 80


6 52 8 Corse struck over about 1 Rod against Narrow pasage Met Mr Sheppard a Surveying the River from the Town Line between Liverton and Phippses Cannaday


60


§ 2 at 20 13 20 End of these Falls fishes


N 00


17


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NOTES OF LIVERMORES POND IN LIVERTON MAY 1774 BEGAN AT MR WILLM BADCOCS LINE RUNNING N.


R


Distance


N 28 E


20


2


N


2 W


64


4


N


15 W


20


N


25 W 24


DRR


3 20


5 20


6 40


10 20


N


31 W 44


N


9 W


20


4


N


20 W 60


14


N 46 32


N 24 W 24


2


W


00 0


34


S


18


W


13


S 11 E 70


8 Rod to corner between 155 & 156 Ngh after striking the Line at the N End of the pond 15 from the pond at the end of 34° west


S


1 E


14


S


13 E 17


S


9 E 79


$ 5 60 1 7


S


25 E 43


$ 6 20 1 4 23 12 40 West 5 R of sett


S


36 E 60


S


00 0 30


S


17


E


46


8 10


S


00


0 27


S


15


W 14


S


12 E 19


to loting Line first mentioned Acrost the Pond on said Line S 87º 30 minutes E N 1º 30 minutes W 12 Rod 6 Links S 71° 30 minutes E


N 12 W 136


11 36


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SUNDRY EXTRACTS FROM THE PROPRIETARY RECORDS.


Meeting November 3, 1773, at the house of Isaac Gleason, innholder in Waltham.


Voted and chose Mr Thomas Fish to prosecute in behalf of the Pro- prietors to final Judgment. and Execution (Facultate substituendi) any person or persons who shall commit trespass on said Township.


Voted that they will lay out the remainder of said Township and that they will lay out exclusive of what is drawn 3 Lotts of one hundred acres to each Right, and the remainder in equal parts to each Right.


Voted to choose a Committee of three persons to perform said service.


Voted and chose Dea" Elijah Livermore, Capt Ebenezer Learned and Mr Thomas Fish a committee for that purpose.


Voted that the Committee now chosen sort the lotts in an equal pro- portion to quality as possible so that each Proprietor draw his lots at one draught.


Voted that said Committee perform said service between the first day of next April and the first day of Nov" next.


Voted that they hire the Proprietors in said business provided they will work as reasonably seasonably and faithfully as others will.


Voted and granted a tax of forty eight shillings on each Right to de- fray the expenses of settling and laying out said Township.


Voted that one half of said tax be paid to the Treasurer at the next meeting of said Proprietors and the other half by the first day of next August.


Voted and granted Mr Isaac Gleasons account of the expenses of this meeting amounting to £2 14s 11d and orderd the Treas" to pay it.


Meeting at inn of Isaac Gleason, June 29, 1774.


Voted to choose a committee to agree with some person or persons to build a Saw Mill and Grist Mill on said Proprietry and to engage said person or persons 200 dollars and 100 acres of land they giving security to erect a Saw Mill this year and a Grist Mill next on said Township and to keep them in repair the space of fifteen years and to saw for the Proprietors for common price and grind for lawful profits.


Voted and chose Leonard Williams Esq' Deacon Elijah Livermore and Mr Elisha Harrington a committee for said purpose.


Voted and granted £4 to each of the ten first who shall settle families


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in said Township and build a house there provided they settle there and build a house before the year 1776, and give security to dwell there five years.


Meeting at the house of Micajah Gleason, innholder in Framingham, October 12, 1774.


Voted that the Clerk be directed to record the bounds of the lots in said Township as they are or shall be returned by the Surveyors Eleazer Waters, Ephraim Ballard and Thomas Fish and with what Committees they perform each survey and that the clerk be directed to call upon Ephraim Ballard and Thomas Fish for a return of the bounds of the lots surveyed by them.


At a meeting at the house of Capt. Isaac Gleason, innholder, Wednesday, March 3, 1779, it was "Voted and chose Leonard Williams Esq., Dea. Elijah Livermore and Mr Elisha Harrington a Committee to peti- tion the Great and General Court for a further time to fulfil the condi- tions of the Grant of said township, the times having been such that it has been impossible to fulfil the same in the time allowed."


This petition received a favorable answer.


At a meeting Sept. 12, 1781, a motion was carried for a Committee of two to " view and report where there are proper places to build mills."


" Voted and chose Dea. Elijah Livermore and Major Thomas Fish a committee for said service."


This is the last time that the name of Thomas Fish appears upon the proprietors' records.


Meeting November 6, 1783.


Voted that a committee be appointed to lay out and clear such roads to the inhabitants in said Township as shall be thought conducive to the good of said Propriety and repair the old way not to exceed thirty pound and lay their accounts before the Proprietors at their next meet- ing for their acceptance.


Voted and chose D" Elijah Livermore, Lieut Sam' Benjamin and Mr Daniel Holman a Committee therefor.


Meeting at the house of Benjamin Bird, innholder in Waltham, January 13, 1790.


Voted to choose a committee to prefer a Petition to the General Court obtain Grant of land for that part of the Township which by as- certaining the bounds between said Township and the town of Turner now falls into the town of Turner.


Voted and chose Dea" Elijah Livermore Leonard Williams Esq' and Daniel Holman a committee therefor.


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F


Copy of two receipts in the handwriting of, and signed by, Elijah Livermore, in the book in which the " Journal of 1772" was kept.


WALTHAM Jany 19, 1756


Received of Mr. Daniel Harrington Six pound thirteen Shillings and four pence in part of a note ELIJ LIVERMORE.


WALTHAM January 19, 1756


Then received of Nath1 Livermore two pound in part of a note that is due to Sam Livermore, Esq.


received by me


ELIJ LIVERMORE.


G MEMORANDA OF CERTAIN DEEDS.


Samuel Livermore, Leonard Williams, and Nathaniel Livermore, Com- mittee, etc., conveyed to Thomas Fish, cordwainer, of Oxford, in the County of Worcester, " one whole right or share in the township granted to Samuel Livermore and others June 11, 1771." This deed was dated November 11, 1772, and recorded in the Cumberland Registry, Vol. 9, p. 22.


Jonas Ward, of Worcester, releases to Fish Nov. 6, 1773, " one whole right or share in township &c I being one of the original grantees in said town and the House Lots in the first division of my said right in said township being No. 28." (Vol. 13, p. 415.)


November 24, 1773, Thomas Fish, of Oxford, conveyed to William Watson, of Oxford (Vol. 10, p. 438), one whole right or share in said township.


August 7, 1780, Josiah Wyer, of Liverton, yeoman, conveyed to Thomas Fish, of Liverton, gentleman, 50 acres half of 27th lot in the first division. This deed was acknowledged June 19, 1782, and recorded Vol. 13, p. 414, Cumberland Registry.


August 9, 1781, Amasa Allen, of Charlton, Worcester County, con- veyed one hundred acres to the township, No. 9, 1st Division.


April 10, 1781, Asa, Hasseltine, of Upton, Worcester County, con- Veyed to Thomas Fish lots 18 and 8, 1st Division, containing one hundred acres cach.


Sept. 16, 1785, Elijah Livermore conveyed to Wm. Bachelor, of Liver- ton, 50 acres.


Oct. 1, 1785, Elijah Livermore conveyed to Daniel Dailey 50 acres, part of No. 11, east side of the river.


Oct. 13, 1785, Sume conveyed to Wm. Carver lot 14, west side.


Oct. 14, 1785, Elijah Livermore conveyed to Pelatiah Gibbs lot 33, west side of the river.


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H


Names of the Representatives to the Great and General Court of Massachusetts and to the Legislature of the State of Maine from the first one after the organization of the town in 1795 to 1874.


TO THE GREAT AND GENERAL COURT.


Date of Election. 1799


Elijah Livermore.


1800


Gen. David Learned.


1801


Gen. David Learned.


1802


Rev. Sylvanus Boardman.


1803


Dr. Cyrus Hamlin.


1804


No record made of any election.


1805


Voted not to send.


1806


Capt. Simeon Waters.


1807


Nathaniel Perley.


1808


Capt. Simeon Waters.


1809


Capt. Simeon Waters.


1810


Capt. Simeon Waters.


1811


William H. Brettun.


1812


William H. Brettun and Capt. Simeon Waters.


1815


William H. Brettun and Samuel Livermore. Capt. Simcon Waters and Israel Washburn.


1816


Capt. Simeon Waters and Israel Washburn. Capt. Simeon Waters and Ira Thompson.


1817


Voted not to send.


1818


1819


Capt. Simeon Waters and Israel Washburn. Israel Washburn.


TO THE LEGISLATURE OF MAINE.


1820


Thomas Chase, Jr.


1821


Thomas Chase, Jr.


1822


Thomas Chase, Jr.


1823


Thomas Chase, Jr. Thomas Chase, Jr.


1825


1S26


Thomas Chase, Jr. Thomas Chase, Jr.


1827


Dr. Benjamin Bradford.


1828


Dr. Benjamin Bradford.


1829


Dr. Benjamin Bradford. 11


1824


1813


1814


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1830


Charles Barrell.


1831


Dr. William Snow.


1832


Reuel Washburn.


1833


Reuel Washburn.


1834


Reuel Washburn.


1835


Reuel Washburn.


1836


Dr. Benjamin Bradford.


1837


Samuel B. Holt.


1838


Samuel B. Holt.


1839


Dr. Willard Kelsey.


1840


Dr. Willard Kelsey.


1841


Reuel Washburn.


1842


Dr. Samuel B. Morison.


1843


Isaac S. Daly.


1844


Dr. Samuel B. Morison.


1845


Isaac S. Daly.


1846


Rev. Philip Munger.


1847


Dr. Benjamin Bradford.1


1848


James Chase.


1849


Dr. William B. Small.


1850


Nathaniel Norcross.


1851


Nathaniel Norcross.


1852


Held over under the amended constitution.


1853


Gen. John B. Morrow, of Dixfield.2


1855


Thomas C. Gurney, of Canton.


1857


Orrison Rollins, of Livermore.


1858


Calvin Stanley, of Dixfield.


1859


Thomas C. Gurney, of Canton.


1860


Sewall M. Norton, of Livermore.


1861


John Monroe, of Livermore.


1862


Solon Chase, of Turner.3


1863


Solon Chase, of Turner.


1864


Charles W. Fuller, of Livermore.


1865


Daniel H. Kilbreth, of Livermore.


1This election of Dr. Bradford was only made after fifteen different trials. The first voting was at the regular State election Sept. 14th, resulting in no choice. The town continued vot- ing once or twice a month till the fifth day of July following, when Dr. B. was finally elected. It then required a majority of all the votes cast to elect.


2This year Livermore was classed with Canton, Dixfield, and Mexico as a representative dis- trict.


3This year Livermore was classed with Turner as a representative district.


1854


Elbridge G. Harlow, of Canton.


1856


Peter Trask, of Mexico.


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1866


Philip Bradford, of Turner.


1867


Philip Bradford, of Turner.


1868


Albert C. Pray, of Livermore.


Zebulon H. Bearce, of Turner.


1870 1871


James Fish, of Turner.


1872


Rufus Prince, of Turner.


1873


James A. Cary, of Turner.


1874


Caleb Smith, of Livermore.


I


LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS


(with the amounts subscribed) for the support of preaching in the Uni- versalist Society in 1807.


Thomas Bryant. $3.00


Cornelius Holland . 3.00


Isaac King. 1.00


Samuel Beals. 2.00


Jolın Leavitt. 2.00


Ezra Parker. 2.00


John Wormwell 2.00


Joseph Horsley


5.00


John Griffeth. 2.00


Daniel Child. 3.00


David Morse 2.00


Asa Haskell. 3.00


Isaac Hamlin . 1.00


Joseph Mills 3.00


Henry Sawtelle. 3.00


Ephraim Griffeth 2.00


William Cooper. 2.00


Hezekiah Bryant 2.00


Simeon Waters 3.00


Samuel Atwood. 5.00


David Learned $5.00


Israel Paul. 2.00


Gideon Southworth. 2.00


John Griffeth, Jr 2.00


Abel Delano 1.50


Rouse H. Leavitt. 1.00


Jonathan Morse 3.00


John Turner. .. 1.00


Samuel Benjamin 4.00


Jonathan Bryant. 2.00


Jesse Stone


2.28


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CATALOGUE OF SCHOLARS


In Livermore, made by Benjamin Foster. Mr. Foster was a popular and successful teacher of schools in Livermore from 1806 to 1810 or 1811. For which of these years the subjoined list was made does not appear.


Allen Eben.


Abbot Hull.


Beals Jennet.


Abbot Bill.


Beals Olive.


Abbot Elizabeth.


Britton William.


Abbot Bethiah.


Bartlett Cyrus.


Abbot Anna.


Bartlett Nathan.


Billings Abijah.


Basford Reuben.


Billings Munro.


Basford Nabby.


Commins Sally. Commins Lucy.


Boardman Sally.


Commins Asenath.


Boardman George. Boardman Holmes. Bond Hannah. Bigelow Polly.


Cooper Sukey.


Cooper Polly.


Chase Betsy.


Bigelow Eliza.


Chase Nabby.


Chase Charles T.


Chase Lydia.


Chase Olive.


Cochran William.


Cochran Nancy. Cochran Stephen.


Carver Eleazer. Child Lewis W. Child Joseph. Child True.


Child Elisha.


Clark William.


Clark Samuel.


Clark Mary.


Chase Munro.


Chase Sarson.


Chase Jane.


Chase Mary.


Barton Asa. Barton Catherine. Barton Sally. Barton Eunice.


Barton Aaron.


Benjamin William. Benjamin Nathaniel. Benjamin Betsy. Benjamin Patty. Benjamin Polly. Benjamin David. Benjamin Charles. Benjamin Elisha. Benjamin Ruth. Basford Ebenezer. Basford Joanna. Basford Mercy.


Blanchard James.


Abbot Polly.


Basford Anna.


Cooper Sally.


Bigelow Caroline.


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Child Manson. Child Bloe. Clark Lydia. Dolbier Polly. Dennett Moses.


Dennett Nabby. Delano John. Delano Jabez. Delano Samuel. Edes Phebe. Edes Eliza. Edes Maria. Edes Nabby. French Betsy. French Sally. Fuller Philenia. Fuller Hannah. Fuller Anna.


Fuller Betsy.


Fuller Jesse Lee.


Fuller Orin.


Fuller Samuel.


Foster Asenath. Fuller Nabby. French Rebecca. Fuller Rebecca. Fuller Sally. Fuller Ruth. Gibbs Patty. Goding Rhoda. Goding Hannah. Goding Zebulon. Griffin Obed. Griffin Hezekiah. Griffin Sally. Griffin Betsy. Hathaway William. Hubbard Nathaniel. Haskell Hezekiah. Haskell Polly. Holman Dolly. Holman Samuel. Holman Daniel. Hathaway Luther. Hathaway Patience. Hathaway Eben. Hersey Mary.


11*


Hersey Samuel. Hersey Eliza. Hersey Isaac. Hersey William. Hurd Polly. Hurd Betsy.


Hurd John.


Hurd Hannah.


Hains Francis.


Hains Jerusha.


Hains Peter.


Hains Hannah.


Hains Henry.


Hains Henry.


Hains Rossetta.


Holmes Clark. Hamlin Anna.


Hamlin Greene.


Jackson Nancy.


Judkins Fanny.


Judkins Asa.


Judkins Anna.


Judkins Hannah. Judkins Patty.


Kenny Maria.


Kimball Jane.


Kenny Rachel.


Kenny Elisha.


Livermore Granville.


Livermore Hannah.


Livermore Eliza.


Livermore Elijah.


Learned Samuel.


Learned Charles. Learned Maria.


Lovel Luther.


Leavitt Myloza. Leavitt Sukey. Learned Edward.


Leadbetter Luther.


Leadbetter Thomas. Leadbetter Charles. Leadbetter Huldah. Mayhew Eliza. Mayhew Phebe. More Sally. Merrill Eunice.


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Merrill Joseph. Merrill Silas. Merrill Richard. Monroe Sally. Monroe Luda. Monroe Hannah.


Monroe Nathan. Monroe Isaac. Merrill Salome. Mills Sally. Mills Persis.


Mills Appy. Mills Julia. Mills Lewis.


Morrison Cybil.


Norton Sukey.


Norton Jones.


Norton Jethro.


Norton Mary.


Norton Nabby.


Norton Ira.


Norton Patty.


Norton Moses.


Norton James.


Norton Tristram.


Philbrick Hannah-


Philbrick Jane.


Philbrick Eliza.


Philbrick Betsy.


Philbrick Charlotte.


Philbrick Harriet.


Philbrick Eunice.


Philbrick Anna.


Philbrick Thomas.


Philbrick Stephen. Philbrick Maria.


Pratt Sally. Pitts Polly. Pitts Anna.


Pierpont Robert.


Pierpont George. Pierpont Elijah. Pratt Lucy. Parker Benjamin. Parker Jesse. Parker Lucy. Parker Rupanna.


Parker Nancy. Parker Clarissa. Packard Alanson. Packard Sylvanus. Parker Simon.


Packard Jerusha.


Paul Phebe.


Paul Ellis.


Paul Olive.


Rowell Betsy.


Rowell Bulia.


Rowell Abijah.


Reed Lucinda.


Reed Phillips.


Rose Zebedee.


Rose Church.


Randall Samuel.


Randall Mary.


Randall Joshua.


Randall Asa.


Stevens Clarissa.


Stevens Hannah.


Stevens Nabby.


Stevens Wealthy.


Stevens Markwell.


Stafford Moses.


Stone Sally. Stone William.


Stacy Dolly.


Stacy William.


Stacy Hiram.


Stacy Sukey.


Strictland John.


Strictland Isaac.


Strictland Hastings.


Strickland Polly.


Sawtelle Lavinia. Sawtelle Elmira.


Sawtelle Nathan.


Sawtelle Joanna. Sawtelle Harriet.


Sawin Patty.


Sawin Samuel. Sawin Rebecca. Sawin Daniel.


Sawin John.


Sawin Abijah.


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Sawin Polly. Thompson Roxanna. Turner Nabby. Turner Persis. Turner Arethusa. Winter Olive. Wyman Sally. Wyman Eliza. Wyman Witham. Wyman Sukey.


Wyman Thomas. Wing Mary. Wing Susanna. Wing Daniel. Wing William. Wing Emory. Wing Samuel. Wyer Diana. Wyer William. Wyer Sally.


Wyer George. Woodbury Polly. Woodbury Asa. Waters Eliza. Warren Aurelia. Wing Hannah. Washburn Cynthia. Washburn Olive. Washburn Abner W.


Wyman Peter.


Whitman Freelove.


Whitman Snow. York Gideon.


York Shadrach.


York Rachel. Young Jacob.


Young Moses.


Young Aaron. Young William.


LIVERMORE SCHOOL, 1810, EAST SIDE.


Abbot Hall. Abbot Bill. Abbot Elizabeth. Abbot Bethiah. Abbot Anna. Abbot Polly. Abbot Rachel. Bomp Zephaniah. Benjamin Nathaniel. Benjamin Patty. Benjamin David. Benjamin Polly. Benjamin Charles. Benjamin Elisha. Benjamin Ruth. Black William. Basford Ebenezer. Basford Johanna. Basford Mercy. Basford Elvira. Barton Asa. Barton Katherine. Barton Sally.


Barton Eunice. Barton Aaron. Barton Lavinia. Chandler Belinda. Chandler Polly. Chandler Dudley. Clark Oliver. Dutton Thomas. Eastman Caleb. Fuller Philena. Fuller Hannah. Fuller Anna.


Fuller Betsy. Fuller Jesse Lee. Fuller Selah. Fuller Orin.


Fuller Samuel. Fuller John. Foster Asenath. Fellows Benjamin. Fellows Stephen. Hobbs Jonathan. Hains Francis.


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Hains Jerusha. Hains Hannah. Hains Peter. Hains Henry. Hains Arabella. Hains Harvey. Hains Rosella. Judkins Lavinia.


Morrison Cybil. Morrison Ruth. Pillsbury Eben. Randall Samuel. Randall Joshua. Randall Asa. Swift Sally. Whitaker Stuart.


Judkins Asa.


Judkins Hannah.


Washburn Cynthia. Washburn A. Waterman.


Judkins Polly.


Wyman Daniel.


Judkins Anna.


Judkins Lucy.


York Rachel. York Gideon.


Leadbetter Thomas.


York Shadrach.


Leadbetter Charles.


Young Aaron.


Leadbetter Huldah.


Young William.


Leadbetter Benjamin. Morrill Elijah.


Young Joshua.


The spelling of the names, though not in all cases according to the usage of the parties themselves, stands as written by Mr. Foster.


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AMERICAN ANCESTORS OF CAPT. DAVID HINKLEY, THE CENTENARIAN.


Samuel Hinkley and wife, Sarah, with four children came, in 1634, from Tenterden, Kent, England, in ship " Hercules; " settled at Scitu- ate with his pastor, Rev. Mr. Lothrop. Finally settled in Barnstable, 1638-9; was father of Thomas, who was Governor of New Plymouth eleven years to the time when that colony was united with Massachu- setts.




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