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Thomas-married Mary Richards and Mary Glover.
Samuel-
Sarah Pope.
Samuel- Mary Freeman.
Shubael *__ " Mary Smith.
Thomas- Deborah Mitchell, Mary Taylor.
David, born in Georgetown January 8, 1766.
*Shubael, the grandfather of David, moved from Cape Cod and settled in Georgetown, Me. His wife was a native of York, Me.
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By the favor of Z. K. Harmon, Esq., of Portland, the following lists of officers and soldiers of the militia from Livermore, who went to the defence of that town in the war of 1812, are given.
In the war of 1812-14, when the State militia were called out for de- fence of the sea-coast towns, two companies were called out from this town and marched to Portland for the defence of that place. These companies were commanded by Capts. Elias Morse and William Mor- ison and were attached to Lieut. Col. Samuel Holland's regiment. A copy of Col. Holland's staff roll is given below; those marked with a * were from Livermore:
Samuel Holland, Lieut. Col. Moses Stone, Major.
*John Briggs, Paymaster. Cornelius Holland, Surgeon.
*Joshua Soule,t Chaplain.
Ebenezer Ellis, Sergeant Major.
*James Chase, Adjutant. Daniel Austin, Quartermaster Sergt.
*Henry Wood, Quartermaster. John Hearsey, Drum Major.
When the militia had been in the service at Portland about two weeks, not much prospect for a fight appearing, the three Oxford County regi- ments were consolidated into one, which regiment was commanded by Col. William Ryerson and continued in service from Sept. 25, to Nov. 5, 1814. The following are the Livermore men who served under Col. Holland 14th to 24th Sept., and also under Col. Ryerson 25th Sept., to 5th Nov., 1814.
CAPTAIN MORSE'S COMPANY.
Elias Morse, Captain.
Privates.
Henry Aldrich, Ensign.
Samuel Ames.
Nathaniel Soper, Sergeant.
Lucius Andrews.
Thomas Haskell,
John Bigelow.
Daniel Child, Hardwick,
Samuel Beals. Luther Beals.
John Fisher, Corporal.
John Hayes, 66
Samuel Boothby.
John Griffith, 66
Thomas Bryant.
Bradish Turner, "
Simeon Brown.
Nezer Bailey, Musician.
George Chandler,
Seth Ballou,
Joshua Campbell.
tAfterwards Bishop Soule.
Lescom Andrews.
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Didymus Edgecomb. Warren Dailey. Daniel Edgecomb. Joseph Foss. Elijah Fisher. Grinfill Fisher. Seth Foster. Samuel Fuller. Daniel Graffam. Eli Hathaway. Josiah Hobbs. Joseph Jackson. Stephen Jones. Oris Morse.
Luther Lovewell. David Morse, Jr. Jonathan Merrill. Simeon Putnam. Paul Robinson. David Rich. John Strickland. Daniel Safford. John Safford. Gad Soper. Alexander Soper. William Saunders. Abijah Sawin, Jr. James Starbird.
The following were Livermore soldiers who served after the draft from Sept. 25, to Nov. 5, 1814.
Elias Morse, Captain. Henry Aldrich, Ensign. John Griffith, Corporal. Privates.
Lucius Andrews. Luther Beals. Simeon Brown. Elijah Fisher. Daniel Edgecomb.
Daniel Graffam. Eli Hathaway. Joseph Jackson. Luther Lovewell. David Morse, Jr. David Rich. James Starbird. Alexander Soper.
CAPTAIN MORISON'S COMPANY.
William Morison, Captain. Thomas Davis, Lieutenant. Billy Benjamin, Ensign. Alden Wellington, Sergeant. Martin Farrington, Obed Wing, Timothy Eastman, Francis F. Haynes, Musician. Daniel Dolley, 66 John Clark, Corporal.
Samuel Randall, Nehemiah Knowles, " Jacob Lovejoy,
Privates. Datus T. Allen. Ebenezer Burgess. Charles Benjamin. David Bartlett. Samuel Burgess. Amos Carver. Sanıuel Dunn. Stephen Dutton. Benjamin Farrington. Abraham Fuller. Stephen Freeman. John Hodgdon.
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Samuel C. Hodgdon. Abraham Hodgdon. Paul Hammond. Amos Hobbs. Thomas Leadbetter. Oliver S. Lyford. Samuel Lyford. Joseph Lyford. Jonathan Libby. Joseph Morrill.
Jeremiah Knox. Simeon Norris.
William Norris.
Samuel Norris. Moses Page. Edmund Phillips. Nace Smith.
William Smith.
William Stinchfield.
Ebenezer Tanner.
John Wyman. Elijah Wellington.
Elijah Morrill.
Adam Wilbur. Lewis White.
Geo. Walker.
Moses Young. Moses Young, Jr.
The following were Livermore soldiers who served after the draft from Sept. 25, to Nov. 5, 1814.
William Morison, Captain.
Thomas Davis, Lieutenant.
Alden Wellington, Sergeant. John Clark, Corporal. Jacob Lovejoy, 66
Francis F. Haynes, Musician.
Amos Carver. Didymus C. Edgecomb. Abraham Fuller.
Abraham Hodgdon. Thomas Leadbetter.
Samuel Lyford. Joseph Morrill. Elijah Morrill. Edmund Phillips.
Elijah Wellington. Moses Young, Jr.
Privates.
Datus T. Allen. David Bartlett. Ebenezer Burgess.
There were a large number of Livermore men who enlisted into the United States army for one year and during the war, and served in the 34th and 45th Regiments of Infantry, whose names cannot now be ob- tained to insert in this work.
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NAMES OF SOLDIERS FROM LIVERMORE IN THE WAR OF THE RE- BELLION.
First Cavalry.
1 Doble William, Oct 31, 1861.
2 Hutchins Joseph F., 66 66
3 Russell Alonzo P., 66
66 66
4 Ricker Milton F., Dec. 10, 1863.
5 Ripley Henry W., " 66 Died at New Orleans July 1st.
6 Atwood James N., " 22, “
7 Dunn Daniel D., 24, "
Infantry, 1st Regiment.
8 Fuller George H., July 28, 1863.
9 Hodgdon George F., Jan. 23, 1864. Wounded in action.
3d Regiment.
10 Harris Charles, July 16, 1861.
4th Regiment.
11 Brown William L., Aug. 20, 1863.
12 Dyer Adoniram L., July 24, 1863. Died at Brandy Station.
8th Regiment.
13 Strickland Lee Col., Sept. 7, 1861. Resigned Dec. 13, 1861.
14 Jones Eben M., Feb. 29, 1862.
15 Monroe Chas. F., Sept. 7, 1861. Wounded June 3, died June 6.
16 Shurtleff Sylvan G., June 1, 1864. Promoted Lieutenant. 17 Kilbreth Leander L., " 4, " 66 Sergeant.
18 Goding Emulous L., Sept. 7, 1861.
19 Mitchell George W., Jan. 1, 1864. Promoted Sergeant.
20 Ricker Wesley, Sept. 7, 1861.
21 Wyer Charles L., Jan. 1, 1864. Wounded in battle Aug. 17th. 22 Ross Daniel W., "
23 Beckler William, July 29, 1863.
24 Niles Timothy B.
25 Strickland Aug. H., Q. M., Sept. 9, 1861. Resigned Apr. 29, 1862. 26 Timberlake W. H., 2d Lieut., Sept. 7, 1861. Res. Dec. 31, 1861.
27 Waterman Louis A., 2d Lieut., Jan. 23, 1865. Dis. Jan. 18, 1866. 28 Ridley Jonathan, Feb. 29, 1864. Promoted Corporal.
29 Stevens LeRoy, Sept. 7, 1861. Killed at Gettysburg. 30 Quinby Edwin F., Sept. 7, 1861. Died at Port Royal 1862.
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9th Regiment.
31 Harvard Stillman, Sept. 23, 1864.
32 Sweetser Fred. B., “ 24, " 10th Regiment.
33 Putnam John A., Aug. 14, 1864.
12th Regiment.
34 Childs Henry O., Feb. 7, 1865.
14th Regiment.
35 Morse Eliphalet C., Jan. 1, 1864. Killed in battle.
15th Regiment.
36 Brown Benjamin F., Dec. 20, 1861.
37 Pearson Edward, Jan. 25, 1864.
16th Regiment.
38 Smith James C., Oct. 3, 1861.
39 Allen Jonathan, July 31, 1863.
40 Bartlett Nathan, Jr., Aug. 14, 1862. Died in Libby Prison.
41 Allen Charles W., " 20, "
19th Regiment.
42 Campbell Augustus, Aug. 18, 1863.
20th Regiment.
43 Pray A. C., Sergeant Major, Aug. 29, 1862.
44 Morrill William W., Aug. 9, 1862. Killed in battle May 8th.
45 Thompson Arad, Aug. 29, 1862. Promoted Lieutenant. 46 Neal George D., 66
47 Brown Edward R., 66 66
48 Drake Elisha O., 66 66 66
49 Pratt Sercah M., 66 . 6 50 Smith Seba, 66
51 Williams Philip, Jr., " 66
23d Regiment.
52 Nash James T., Captain, Oct. 17, 1862.
29th Regiment.
53 Leavitt Volney, Sept. 16, 1864. Killed in battle.
54 Childs Marshall W.,
Wounded.
55 Ellis Charles F., 66
66 66
56 Nash Leonard F., 66 66 Wounded and died.
57 Wyman Henry A., Dec. 12, 1863. 12
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30th Regiment.
58 Barrows Cyrus M., Sergeant, Dec. 15, 1863.
59 Robins George W.,
60 Goding William H. H., Dec. 15, 1863.
61 Harrington Charles H.,
62 Brown Francis S.,
66
66 66
63 Fuller Isaac D., 66 66
64 Keith Charles W., 66 66
65 Merrill Roscoe F., 66
66 Moore William S.,
67 Norton Alden L.,
68 Rollins George F., 66 יר 66
69 Vining Llewellyn C., 66 66
70 Casey John,
71 Coolidge George H.,
66
66 66
72 Fernald Philemon H., 66
73 Roberts Frank,
15, - " Died in prison.
31st Regiment.
74 Battles Caleb, March 10, 1864.
75 Beckler John W., 23, "
76 Morse Loren W., 66 66
77 Morse Elias A.,
78 Norton Hebron,
66 66
79 Pratt Thomas M., :6
11, "
80 Edgecomb Alonzo D., April 2, 1864.
81 Merrill Henry R.,
82 Taylor Israel C.,
83 Winslow Gilbert, 66
Wounded.
84 Rose George V., 16,
32d Regiment.
85 Cole Charles E., March 23, 1864.
86 Rose Henry B., 66 66 66 Killed on picket.
87 Atwood Charles H., . ( 66
88 Morse Charles, 66 66
89 Gibbs Charles, April 2, 1864. Wounded.
90 Bigelow John W., 6
91 Irving Samuel P., April 14, 1865.
Fourth Battery.
92 Goding Martin, Dec. 19, 1864.
First Veterans.
93 Emery Ira, March 1, 1864. 94 Fuller George H., July 28, 1864.
Promoted Corporal. 66
66
66
66 66
66
28, 66
66
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ADDITIONS, CORRECTIONS, ERRATA.
Dea. Elijah Livermore married (1st) Dinah Harrington, bap. May 20, 1733; she died Sept. 30, 1759: and he married (2d) April 6, 1762, Hannah Clarke, b. in Newton, January 14, 1740, dau. of Capt. John Clarke; she died March 17, 1827.
In the list of " heads of families " in 1789, given on page 9, the name of " Graves " appears. Henry Grery, the Hessian soldier, is undoubtedly the person there referred to.
Accounts in reference to Major Fish's last visit to Winthrop are con- flicting. Mr. Chase (p. 106) says he had been to Winthrop a few weeks, working as a shoemaker, and paying attentions to the young woman who was soon to be his wife.
While it will be entirely safe to depend upon Mr. Chase in respect to the circumstances of the death of the Major, and to all matters that transpired at Livermore, it is highly probable that the Winthrop ac- counts, relating to his departure on his return to Livermore, are correct. These accounts are to the following effect:
Mr. Z. A. Marrow, of Winthrop, understood to be a relative of Miss Betsey Marrow, the affianced of Maj. Fish, writes-
" He " Major Fish, " left the house of Mr. Nathaniel Fairbanks, of Pond-town, now Winthrop, with two sides of leather, about three o'clock in the afternoon for Port Royal, now Livermore. There were no roads at that time and only spotted trees for a guide. It is said that he per- ished near the Androscoggin River, within one mile of his home."
C. Fairbanks, of Winthrop, writes the Lewiston Journal, April, 1874-
" My father, Nathaniel Fairbanks, was one of the first settlers of Win- throp. He built a tannery two miles east of Winthrop village in 1778, the first tannery, I think, in Kennebec County. There was no road from Winthrop village except a spotted line, as it was called, from Winthrop to Livermore. Major Thomas Fish came to my father's house from Liv- ermore in those days for half a side each of sole and upper leather. He arrived at 3 P. M. The snow was knee-deep and the weather cold. It was in January, I think, between the years 1781 and 1783. Major Fish was asked to remain all night, but declined, saying he must return home that night. He left for Livermore, but perished of cold and fatigue, when near his home."
Betsey Marrow, to whom Major Fish was engaged to be married, be- came the wife of Jonas Stevens, of Winthrop, where she lived and died.
The wife of Major Fish was Naomi Mixer, of Sutton, Worcester
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County, Mass. The records of Oxford, in the same county, where Major Fish resided, show the following entries:
" Thomas Fish, of Oxford, and Naomi Mixter, of Sutton, were married in Oxford, the 25th day of June, A. D. 1767, by the Rev. Joseph Bow- man."
" Ruth, daughter of Thomas Fish and Naomi his wife, was born the 5th day of December, A. D. 1768." It is understood that there were two children of this marriage, but the Oxford records indicate that one only was born in that town.
It will be remembered that Major Fish in his journal speaks of " fa- ther Mixer," who was with him in 1773. Previous to the return of the Major to Livermore in 1780-81, Mrs. Fish had died.
NATHAN WELLINGTON, of East Livermore, who has been dead sev- eral years, owned the farm on which his father, Lieut. Elijah Wellington, settled. The farm is still in possession of the family.
HARTWELL BAKER, JOHN, ROBERT, and HANSON HAYES, were among the early farmers in the center of the town.
FRANCIS MORRILL was a blacksmith, whose shop was at Fuller's Mills, near half a century ago. He became a Methodist clergyman.
JOSHUA CAMPBELL, from Raynham, planted himself on the river above the Turner line, about 1800.
ISAAC FULLER, whose farm was on the southerly slope of Fuller's hill, so called, in the westerly part of the town, moved from Kingston, Mass., a great many years ago. His children were Asa, Ira, Woodman, Rebecca, Ruth, Sarah, and Lura. Ira resides in Phillips, Me. Wood- man, and Lura, who married S. W. Phillips, live in this town. The others are dead.
JOSEPH, and his sons, RICHARD, BENJAMIN, AND JONATHAN, MERRILL were farmers on the west side of the river. The name is still represented in town. The late Ambrose Merrill, of Hallowell, was a son of the last-named.
GEORGE O. CHICKERING lives on the south road, whither he removed some years ago from the west part of the town. He had a brother, Zach- ariah, who has been dead many years. Mr. Chickering is believed to be the oldest man now residing in Livermore, being 93 years old.
COL. WM. MORISON and his brothers, ROBERT and JAMES, moved to the east side early in the century. The first two settled in Sebec about fifty years ago, but James remained in East Livermore, where his sons, Cyrus and Haines L., reside. He died October 18, 1867, aged 86} years.
WEST ROBINSON had a farm under Fuller's hill, on the east side. He
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died about 1846. His children were Cyrus, Clarinda, Olive, West, Chandler, Hannah, and Albion.
PEREZ HOWARD, whose home was on the northerly side of Lovewell's hill, next to the farm now owned by Abijah Childs, was a native of Bridgewater, Mass. His children were Perez (who was a teacher in Carlisle, Pa.), Charles, Stillman, and Leonard. Charles and Leonard went to Piscataquis county.
AMOS PERLEY settled in the West Robinson neighborhood, and after- wards moved to Canton, where he died. He was from Winthrop. His children were Zenas, Mary Ann (who married Allen Monroe), Martha Drew, and Sarah Smith.
ASA FRANCIS, whose residence was midway from Sanders corner to the village, was from Minot, Me. His children were Olive (who married A. B. Barton, Esq., of Minneapolis, Minn.), Lewis, and Benjamin and David, twins. He died about 1865.
JAMES HORSLEY was a neighbor to Mr. Francis. He migrated from New Hampshire over seventy years ago, and died in Livermore in 1845. His children were Eliza, Caroline (both of whom were married and left town), and John, an inhabitant of Dixfield.
Lieut. ISRAEL PAUL'S farm was on the eastern bank of Brettun's Pond. He was from Berkeley, Mass., and settled in Livermore about three-quarters of a century ago. He had two sons, John and Barzillai, both of whom are dead. Of the daughters who grew up, one married John Sanders, one James Horsley, one - Quinby, of Turner, and one Thomas Coolidge; the last two are now living.
MEDAD and NATHAN SAWTELLE were farmers in town. Medad moved to Quincy, Ill., a long time ago. Nathan settled in Livermore, where he died Oct. 27, 1872.
BENJAMIN, DANIEL, and DIDYMUS EDGECOMB were from the county of York. They settled near the center of the town, in the Meserve neigh- borhood. JOSEPH MESERVE, a native of Falmouth, Me., was a farmer. He had four children,-Mary, who married Stearns Gibbs; Joseph M., who married Martha Coolidge, was a lawyer of great promise, and died young, in Augusta, some eight or ten years ago; and Maria and Abby, both of whom are dead.
EBEN KEITH came from Raynliam to Livermore towards the close of the last century, and was a farnier. His son, MARTIN KEITH, has a good farm on the road from South Livermore to Strickland's ferry.
Page 9. Jonathan, not Josiah, Norcross was the father of the first male child born in Livermore. Jonathan Norcross married, April 15, 1760, Martha Springer. They were from Georgetown, Me.
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Page 21. In the last two lines of this page, read " Cutting Clarke was a brother of Hannah Clarke, Dea. Livermore's second wife."
Page 32. Line 13, for " in the former town," read " in Livermore."
Page 35. It was Nathan, and not Isaac, Monroe, who was drowned in Bartlett's pond.
Page 36. In the notice of Major Joseph Mills, Hiram Briggs should take the place of Daniel Briggs.
Page 39. In notice of Henry Grevy substitute "resided" for "lived."
Page 41. Line 23 should read "placing in the boy's hand a silver coin," etc.
Page 44. For " mill," in 9th line, read " fulling mill."
Page 45. Line 15, read " who possessed something of the humor of 'Artemus Ward.' "
Page 46. In the next to the last line, read "it " for " this profession."
Page 50. It was Hiram A. Pitts who married Lenora Horsley.
Page 51. Read " There were a fulling mill and carding machine at the falls from an early day."
Page 55. In 22d line strike out the word "alone."
Page 64. 3d line, for " Watertown " read " Waltham."
Page 149. From 1820 the figures indicate the years of " service," and not of " election," of the Representatives.
INDEX.
ANDROSCOGGIN RIVER ... 90
Androscoggin Railroad .... 91
Alma Mater, my. 96 Additions. .163
Aldrich, Henry.
73, 103
Allen, Elizabetlı Akers. 28, 118
Ames, Samuel ..
21
Atwood, Samuel.
63, 72
Atwood, Rev. Hezekiah.
. .
70
BAPTISTS.
64, 65, 69
Broad Church.
84
Bridges.
99
Blacksmithis.
46
Ballad-Thomas Fish.
.118
Badcock, George
6,126
Bailey, Rev. S. B.
71
Baker, Hartwell ..
164
Ballou, Seth.
50,103
Barton, Asa ..
28
Barton, Aaron.
72
Barnes, Rev. Thomas .. . 65, 72
Barrell, Charles.
28,69
Barnard, Dr ..
.85
Baker, Charles J
42,72
Baker, Hartwell.
164
Bartlett, Asa.
104
Family of.
39
Bartlett, Nathan.
47
Bates, Rev. George.
39, 59, 60, 73, 74
Beals, Samuel ..
42
Bemis, Jacob.
14,39
Bean, Jeremiah.
47
Benjamin, Sam'1. . 9, 18, 43, 67 Family of .. 20 Benjamin, Billy. 37,63 Benjamin, Samnel 21 Benjamin, Charles ... 28
Benjamin, Nathaniel.
28
Benjamin, David ..
21
Benjamin, Elisha. 21
Bennett, William H. 75
Bigelow, Jolm-family.
39
Blacker, Rev. Robert ..
75
Boardman, Rev. Sylvanus.
9, 35, 60, 66, 68, 80 Boardman, Rev. Geo. Dana 69 Bond, Henry ..... 30, 66, 67, 69
Bond, Dr. Henry. . .. 11, 31, 65
Boothby, Ichabod ...
42
Boothby, Samuel ..
45,49
Bradford, Dr. Benjamin
..
11, 73, 88, 103
Family of. .. 82 Bradford, Henry B ..... 29, 82 Bradford, Rev. Lucius .. .. .. 68 Brettun, Wm. H., 44, 73, 86, 87 Family of .. 51 Briggs, Daniel. . .. 41, 73, 74, 75
Briggs, Hiram ..
41, 49
Bridgham, Dr. J. W.
85
Bryant, Thomas.
42
Clothiers and Carders.
50
County Road ..
58
Church, Baptist.
.64,65, 66
Church, 2d Baptist.
69
Delano. Zebedee.
.66, 67
Church, (E. L.).
70
Church, Free ..
70
Church, Methodist. .. 64, 55, 70
Church, Universalist.64, 65, 72
Family of.
22
Delano, Ebenezer-family.
22
Drowne, Dr. William .....
85
Dunham, Dr. I. C.
85
Congregationalists
64,65
Centenarians.
89
Changes ..
91
Casualties.
109
" Cider Pots "
115
Corrections.
163
Carver, Mrs.
7
Carver, William
17
Cary, Dr. William.
85
Catlin, Grove ..
79
Errata ..
163
Chase, Thomas. .. . 9, 45, 49, 60
With Paul Jones. .
25
Family of. .
27
Elliot, Palmer
54, 75
Chase, Thomas, jr. . 27, 72, 114
Chase, Tristram, and fam-
ily ...
.28, 111
Chase, Sarson, and family. 48,69
Chase, Mayhew.
36,69
Chase, James.
69
Chase, Job.
88
Chase, " Post,"
88
Chase, Sarson, jr.
49
Chickering, George O.
.164
Chickering, Zachariah
97
Chenery, William ... 44
Chandler, George .. 40, 69, 104 Child, Ephraim-family ... 35
Clarke, Cutting.
9,21
Clark, Daniel ..
61
Coffin, Rev. Paul.
14, 24, 34, 37, 46, 55
Coffin, Naphtali. .40,111 Coolidge, Thomas-family. 31 Coolidge, Joseph. 32
Coolidge, William.
33
Coolidge, Daniel.
73
Coolidge, Jefferson.
54
Coolidge, Merritt.
54
Coolidge, Elisha.
82
Cutts, William.
50
Campbell, Joshua
164
DEDICATION
74
Doctors
. 79
Dancing Schools.
.102
Doctor, a pseudo.
116
Deeds, mem. of certain.
.. 148
Dailey, Nathaniel ... . 9, 22, 43
Dailey, Daniel ..
22
Dailey, Nezer.
22, 44
Carriage & Sleigh Makers.
49
Dailey, Warren.
22
Delano, Jauies .
9,22,67
Delano, Jabez. ... 105, 107, 108
Family of.
22
Delano, Grace ..
67
EAST LIVERMORE (incor-
porated) ..
57
East Livermore (Union
Church).
75
Early Settlers and their
families.
15
Ecclesiastical matters
64
Entries in Major Fisli's
journal.
142, 143
Edes, Solomon
12
Elliot, John.
42
Ellis, Perez.
42,66
Chase, Thomas, 3d.
28
Evans, William A.
79
Edgcomb, Benjamin
165
Edgcomb, Daniel.
165
Edgcomb, Didymus
165
FERRIES.
90,106
Free Masons.
86
Farm Products.
92
Fourth of July Celebration 59
Facetiæ. .
112
Fernald, Samuel.
38
Fernald, Lysander.
44
Fish, Thos. 7, 8, 104, 118, 132, 163
Fish, Rev. E. S.
68
Fisher, Elijah, 9-family .. 23
Fisher, Stephen.
109
Foster, Samuel.
35
Foster, Rev. Frederic.
75
Frye, Dr. A. L.
85
Fuller, Abram
38
Fuller, Isaac.
38
Fuller, John.
38, 44, 50
Fuller, Isaac, 2d.
42, 164
Francis, Asa.
165
GORE, CHANDLER'S.
58
Grant, Petition for.
125
Gibbs, Pelatialı.
9,67,69
Family of.
23
Gibbs, Jacob.
43
Gibbs, Phineas.
62
Bryant, Hezekiah.
42
Family of .
50
CARPENTERS.
44
Cabinet makers.
49
Clock Maker ..
50
Family of ..
35
Church, Union. ..
75
Badlew,
9
Contributions
96
Early History.
5
Belcher, Richard.
77
168
INDEX.
Goding, Jonathan-family 33
Goding, Peter .. 67
Goding, Spencer. 00
Keith, Isaiah.
45
Goding, Roscoe.
88
Keith, Ebenezer.
.109, 165
Keith, Martin
165
Kingman, Ezra
76
King, Asa. 77
Kincaid, Alexander
88
Family of.
81
Kidder, Jesse
39, 69, 104
Hamlin, Elijah L.
11, 81
Hamlin. Isaac. .
42
Hamlin, Hannibal.
59,81
Hanılin, Anna ..
105, 107
Haines, Peter
61
Family of. .
38
Haines, Francis F.
44
Family of ..
55
Haynes, Rev. John ..
68,69
Haynes, Nathaniel. 69,97
Haynes, Isaac C.
69
Hall, Kilah.
50
Hall, Amasa
50
Haskell, Job.
17, 55
Haskell, Isaac ..
48
Harmon, Samuel.
49
Hayes, John.
72, 164
Hayes, Robert.
72, 164
Hayes, Hanson ..
164
Harrington, Elisha
9
Hastings, Edward.
9
Hathaway, John.
29
Hathaway, Gilbert.
.108
Hersey, Samuel-family ..
45
Hersey, Simeon
54
Hewett, Rufns.
42
Hillman, Rev. Samuel ..
9, 60, 66, 71,72
Family of.
29
Hillman, Moses. 29
Hillnian, Tristram 29
Hinds, Ebenezer, jr.
73
Family of.
45
Hinkley, David ..
89, 156
Holman, Daniel ..
9,37,67
Holman, Abner.
.37,45,73
Holman, Samuel P.
45, 74
Hobbs, Josiah ..
41
Howard, Simeon.
38,72
Howard, Charles.
48
Howard, John. .
113
Howard, Perez.
165
Horsley, Joseph
44
Family of.
50
Horsley, Christopher C. 50, 102 Horsley, James. 165
Holt, Samuel B. 54
Holland, Dr. Cornelius. 72, 82, 87, 88, 103
Howe, Dr. Timothy ...
.55,84
Howe, Timo. O.
55, 85
Hurd, William.
25
Humphrey, Peter.
46
Humphrey, John.
.46, 100
Hunton, Jona. G.
59,76
Hunton, Lewis.
90
INDIANS, ROCCOMECO. . 8, 114
Indian Judgment 8 Indian Language. 114
Incorporation ..
9
Industrial Interests-Busi-
ness.
43
Journal-to Androscoggin River . . 131 Journal of Thomas Fish .. . 132 Journal of Fish's 2d Visit 139 JONES, APOLLOS. 45 Johnson, Rev. O. H. 75 Johnson, James. 87
"KILLING THE CALF". 100
Kendall, Alpheus .. . 47, 84, 104 Kendall, Stedman .... . . 47, 101
Monroe, Abijah 9-Inn 33, 60, 61 Monroe, John, and family 34, 72, 103 Monroe, Abel, and family 34, 72, 103, 113
Monroe, John, jr .. ..
40, 98, 99, 101
Monroe, Jane.
96
Monroe, Nathan
.110
Morrill, Francis.
164
Meserve, Joseph & J. M .. 165 Morison, Samuel .. 21
Family of .. . 54, 103
Morison, Dr. S. B.
85
Morison, William.
.164
Morison, Robert.
164
Morison, James.
164
NORLANDS.
59
Notes-by Thomas Chase ..
Nelson, Lot P.
54
Livermore, Nathaniel
-1
Norton, Sylvester.
.28,48
Livermore, Amos
37
Norton, Ransom . . 9, 66, 67, 69
Family of.
28
Livermore, Jason ..
68
Livermore, Samuel (son of Elijah). . 107
Livermore, Isaac .... 60, 61, 87 Livermore, William .. .108
Lindsay, William .. 9
Lovewell, Isaac. .
9, 30, 67, 68, 112
Lovejoy, Jonathan ..
21
Lord, Thomas ..
49
Low, Rev. Robert.
70
Ladd, Dr. John. .
85
Leavitt, John.
93, 104
Lee, Rev. Jesse.
.64, 70
Learned, Ebenezer.
6,24
Learned, David .. 9, 44, 58, 60, 61, 80
Family of
24
Learned, Haines
24,60
Leonard, Artemas.
32, 51
Location of Grant.
.127
Lawyers .. .
76
Lewiston, City of.
58
Library, Social ..
83, 108
Livermore, East.
10
METHODISTS.
64, 65, 70
MEETING HOUSES.
8
Masons. .
46
Masons, Free.
86
Mills.
43, 44
Millwrights.
49
Phillips, S. & S.
75
Mail Carriers.
88
Marketings-Old Time .. 92, 93
Militia. .
62, 63
Municipal Affairs. .
60
Memorandum-Oxford to
Port Royal.
140
Minutes of Swamps and Roads. .... 141
Martin, Win. Godfrey ... .. 117
Merrill, Joseph ..
.164
Pollard, William
75
Paul, Israel.
165
Pray, Otis .. . 49, 73, 74, 84, 102
Pray, Ephraim ..
49
Pray, Publius R. R. .
.25, 49
Pray, Ebenezer.
47
Pray, Albert C ..
49
Prescott, Dr. Benj.
82, 88
47
Putnam, James H.
Putnam, Eli. .
43
Pumpelly, Samuel.
41
QUINBY, REV. GEO. W.
74
ROAD. .
8
Railroads.
91
55, 56
Post-offices and Post-mas- ters. 88
Park, Benjamin.
35
Parker, Rev. Carleton
68
Parker, James.
43
Parker, Alfred ..
45
Perley, Nathaniel,.
61
Family of.
38
Perley, Amos. 165
Pendleton, Rev. A. B
68
Pettingill, Elisha.
54
Philoon, James, and fam-
ily.
40, 103
Pierpont, Robert, and fam-
ily.
16
Pierpont, George W .... 16, 40 Pitts, Ebenezer, and fam- ily. 36
Piper, G. T.
88
Poole, William.
48
Merrill, Richard ....... 37, 164 Merrill, Jonathan & Ben- janıin. . 164
Mills, Joseph. 36
Miller, Rev. Charles. .40,68
Milner, Rev. R. .
68
Millet, Dr. Charles.
85
Monk, John. .
9
Morse, David. . 9, 44, 46, 61, 72
Morse, Jonathan ...
46,109
Morse, Elias
44
.
Morse, Silas.
75
Morse, Sumner.
75
Morse, Richard.
75
6, 15, 126, 127
Livermore, Samuel (son). .
11, 15
Livermore, Elijah, 6, 10, 11, 15 64, 65, 70, 105, 113, 163
Family of .. .
16
Livermore, Arthur. 104, 109 15
Norton, James
9,66
Family of ..
..
29
Norcross, Josiah.
9,165
Norcross, Jonathan
.. 165
Nutter, Rev. David.
68,69
OXFORD COUNTY.
58
Officers of Militia .:
62, 63
Oriental Star Lodg:
86
Outlook.
9-4
PHYSICIANS
79
Political Notes.
57
Proprietors, Original ..
.128
Proprietors, Extracts from
Records of.
146
Paupers.
62
Population.
Norton, Zebulon, and fam-
ily. . .
29
Livermore, Edward St. Loe 15
Kidder, Saralı ..
90
Knox, Stacy.
110
Knox, Daniel.
.110
LIVERMORE, SAMUEL.
Grevy, Henry, 9 (as Graves) 36 Griffith, John .. 74
HAMLIN, DR. CYRUS. 58, 60, 61, 69, 79
Ministerial.
65,88
169
INDEX.
Roccomeco. 13
Religious and Ecclesiasti- cal Notes. 64
Representatives to the Legislature. 149
Reminiscences 96 Stevens, Elijah. 9
Randall. ..
9
Reed, David.
36, 46, 67
Rich, Thomas.
39,43
Rich, David ..
39
Rollins, Orison. 75
Root, Rev. Isaac .... 65, 72, 87
Robinson, Otis .. 9,43, 46, 66, 67
Robinson, West ..
.164
Rose, Zebedee, and family 45
Rowell. ...
112
Russell, Theodore
44
SEPARATION.
10, 51
Soil and Products
13
School Fund.
88
Schools-Old Time. 96
Shy.
70
Saddler.
48
Shoemakers 48
Scythe and Sneath makers 50 Scholars, Catalogue of .... 152 Soldiers-war of 1812. .157
Soldiers-civil war.
160
Sawin, Samuel. . 9,30
Sawin, Samuel, jr. 30
Sawin, Abijah. . 30
Sanders, John.
48
Sanders, William. 46,69 Sawtelle, Henry. 44 Sawtelle, Medad. 165 Sawtelle, Nathan. 165
Simmons, John.
74
Simmons, Samuel.
66
Small, Dr. Wm. B.
85
Smith, Elisha.
7, 9,17
Smith, John.
47
Smith, Caleb
'48
Snow, Dr. William ..... 59, 85 Soule, Rev. Joshua.61, 71, 114 Soule, Nathan. .. . 72, 114
Soule, Rev. Asbury. 72
Soule, Sumner .. . 49,75
Soper, Nathaniel. 17, 45
Southard, Gideon. 112
Springer, Charles 75
Strickland, Hastings.
37
Strickland, John .. .. 37,51
Strickland, Isaac. .
35, 37, 54, 73, 75
Strickland, Samuel P ..... 37
Strickland, Hastings, jr.37, 51 Strickland, Lee .. .... 37, 54, 75 Strong. 76
Streeter, Barzillai.
79
Stetson, Rev. Seth. . 71
Stoddard, Rev. Jeremialı .. 71 Stevens, Rev. D. T. . 75
Stevens, Rev. W. C .. 71
Stone, Jesse. .
47, 73, 86, 87, 88, 111
Stone, M. M ...
47,87
Stone, Jolın S.
111
TOLLAWALLA ..
.13,90, 113
Tanners.
47
Traders.
51
Tornado. .
96
Tramps and Oddities.
115
Tilton, Tristram.
28
Timberlake, James.
42
Thompson, William ..
42,69
Thompson, Ira, and fam- ily. . .. 40,69
Thompson, Ira D.
44
Thompson, Job Drew.
44
Towle, Ira ...
48
True, Benjamin.
41,61
Turner, Abial, and family 23
Turner, 2
75
Family of.
17
UNIVERSALISTS.
72, 151
Union Meeting House.
. .
75
VALUATION.
43
Varnum, Joseph B.
58
Vose, Rev. Ezekiel. ... 75
WAR, CIVIL, Town in the 63
Winthrop.
105, 106, 108
Wild Beasts. .
.108
Walker, John ..
.9,88
Walker, James
42, 69
Walker, Dexter. 87
Washburn, Israel. . .. 21, 51
Family of ..
52, 73, 84
Washburn, Reuel .. .. 59, 77, 86
Family of.
79
Washburn, Davis ..
53
Washburn, G. W. C ..
54
Waters, Simeon .. 72, 73, 84, 86
Family of. .
48
Waters, Clarendon ...... 48, 74
Waterhouse, Rev. Daniel .. 71
Walton, Dea. .
.113
Weston, Rev. Jonas ..
112
Wellington, Elijah, and
family. .
.. 36
Wellington, Nathan.
.. 164
Wellington, Rev. Elbridge 37
Webber, Rev. George
71
Whitman, David S.
42
White, John.
.39,90
White, Jedediah.
88
Williams, Leonard .. 6, 126, 127
Williams, Elisha.
9, 16, 61, 64, 67
Wing, Reuben.
.9,21
Wing, Thomas.
45, 49
Winslow, Benjamin.
42
Wood, Harry.
77
Woodward, Richard. .
6
Woodnian, Rev. Jabez .. 34, 73
Woodbury, Bartholomew. 39
Wyer, Josiah.
7,105
Wyman, Rev. Thomas ... 66, 67,69
Wyman, William
40,68
YOUNG, LEVI B.
17
Young, S. B. .
49
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