The history of Peru in the County of Oxford and State of Maine, from 1789 to 1911. Residents and genealogies of their families, also a part of Franklin plan, Part 19

Author: Turner, Hollis
Publication date: 1911
Publisher: Augusta, Me., Maine Farmer Pub. Co
Number of Pages: 428


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Eli Knox, brother of Joshua, m. around 1825, Annis Maxim, b. Hebron, a sister of Lydia, the wife of Daniel Delano. Chil- dren :- Julia Ann, b. 1826, d. in Mass .; Boardman, b. 1828, d. in Mass .; Sarah Jane, b. Oet. 4, 1830, m. Dec. 3, 1848, Xaveri Mar- tin in Peru ; Eli Knox, Jr., b. Dee. 25, 1832, m. Lucy Maria Brown of East Abington, now Roekland, Mass. He d. 1878 in Rockland. Wife d. there 1908. Their son, Alfred Everett, d. there 1876, ae. nearly 19 years.


Eli Knox, Sr., d. in Peru around 1832. His widow had a home with Samuel Burgess. She remarried May 10, 1835, Edsil Smith, son of Josiah Smith. Their children :- Comfort, b. Aug. 27, 1835, m. Emery Record of Bnekfield ; Mary T., b. Aug. 1, 1837; Albion K., b. June 1, 1840; Elizabeth Joanna, b. July 8, 1843. . Sarah Maxim, a sister to Annis, m. George H. Smith, a brother to Edsil. Thus the children of Delano and those of Knox and the two Smiths are cousins. Three Maxim sisters of Hebron married and settled in Peru.


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Thomas S. Lord


One of the 1812 war soldiers laid at rest in the Franklin Cemetery is Thomas S. Lord b. in Lebanon, Me. 1792, d. July 1, 1873, ae. 81 yrs. He enlisted in a New Hampshire Regt. Land service and at close of service returned to Lebanon. Subsequently he came to Livermore, Me. where he m. Polly Dorr and settled there, continuing many years, and a pensioner about two years, till his death ; his widow succeeding him on the pension roll at Liver- more and at Franklin. Wife d. at latter place, June 1, 1888, ae. 88 yrs., 2 mos., 19 days. Children :- Thos. Lord, b. Aug. 13, 1817, d. Oct. 16. 1902, m. Sept. 29, 1840, Marcenia G. Mathews; Mary Jane Lord, b. 1819, m. Almon Andrews; Benj. Lord, b. 1823. m. Apr. 16, 1850, Julia Etta, dau. of Gardiner Lovejoy. Benj. was a soldier, Co. D. 12th Me. He d. 1905. Widow d. Feb. 1906. Andrew Lord m. Hannah Canwell, Nov. 17, 1853. Sarah Lord m. Columbus Wing ; both living in Peru, 1910. Mary H., b. 1819, m. Nov. 29, 1838, Almon Andrews. Wife d. May 7, 1906.


Family of Thomas and Marcenia G. Lord. Roxanna, b. Oct. 22, 1842. Albert, b. Sept. 17, 1844. Residence, Portland. Augus- ta .Jane, b. Oct. 9, 1846, m. Nov. 25, 1866, John A. Caldwell. An- gelia, b. Feb. 20, 1849, single. Dexter D., b. Jan. 13, 1851. Mar- tha, b. Apr. 16, 1853, m. in Lewiston. Mary Alma, b. Aug. 1, 1855, d. of consumption. Henrietta, b. Jan. 8, 1858. d. insane. Hattie A., b. May 3, 1860, d. of consumption. Melville Y., b. May 9, 1864. Dexter D. m. Dec. 11, 1873, Ida M., dau. of Seth Jack- son. Wife d. Jan. 16, 1881, ae. 25 yrs., 6 mos., 24 days. Their children :- Bertha, d. Apr. 8, 1875, ae. 5 mos. ; Ethel May, b. Mar. 30, 1879, was living with father and step-mother at Brettun's Mills, Livermore.


Lara


Stephen Lara, b. Gorham, Me., m. around 1821, Rebecca Ham- lin in Gorham. In the early forties and down to the early fifties, the high elevation of land overlooking to the east and south, the head waters of Stony brook, derived its name "Lara Hill" from this family with their farm home on its summit. At its foot on the north was the Benjamin Fobes farm, which later passed to G. Washington Bisbee, the parent of Geo. D. Bisbee, attorney, who enlisted from that farm in army service. The Lara family were: John b. Apr. 19, 1822; Eunice H., b. Oct. 9. 1823, m. Mar. 2, 1851, Joshua York, lives in Baldwin, Me .; Charles F., b. Nov. 13, 1827, m. Emily Howell, Fall River, Mass. He died 1855; Mary


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H., b. May 3, 1829, m. Storer Libby, Morrill's Corner, died about 1900; Margaret Ann, b. and d. 1831; Hazen Danforth, b. Apr. 22, 1833, d. Jan. 22, 1908. He worked at stone cutting largely through life, a first class workman. He was au honest, honorable man. He married Sarah M. Waite. Their residence many years was at Mechanic Falls, where wife died, 1894. No issue. Samuel H., b. Nov. 1, 1835. Residence, Athol, Mass. Abigail d. a babe, Feb. 1837. Stephen, b. Sept. 1840, d. at Paris about 1870. Cath- erine B., b. May 21. 1843, d. July 12, 1846.


John Lara learned trade of stone cutter when a young man. He worked at his trade in Boston in the fifties and sixties. He m. Lydia S., dau. of Francis Lunt of Peru. There were b. to them in Boston two sons and a daughter where wife died Aug. 10, 1868. After wife's death Mr. Lara and his sons removed to Canada. The dau. at last account was in Boston and the sons in Canada. Mr. Lara subsequently went West, married a 2nd wife and lived with her at Whitewood, near Rocky Mountains when he died, leaving a widow, two sons and a daughter.


The Lunt Family


It is a family tradition that three Lunt brothers came from Newbury, Berkshire County, England and settled in what is now Newburyport, Mass. in 1633. One of these eventually located near St. Johns, N. B., the other two becoming the forbears of a widely scattered and highly respected family. Henry Lunt was a favorite officer under Commodore John Paul Jones in the Bonhomme Richard and assisted in the capture of the Serapis and through- out the war for independence. His grandson, Rev. William Par- sons Lunt, D. D., was the corresponding secretary of the Mass. Historical Society at the time of his death, Mar. 21, 1857. while traveling for his health in Egypt. He was born in 1805 and grad- uated at Harvard in 18?3. A memorial was ereeted in his honor in the church in Quincy where he officiated.


The Lunt family in Peru. The progenitor so far as traced was Samuel Lunt in Kittery, Me., b. Jan. 23, 1722, who came to Falmouth, Me. between 1742 and 1745, where it is presumed he d. July 26, 1712. Nothing is known of his wife except her death, Nov. 1778. Their children were :- William. b. Kittery, Sept. is, 1742, d. Falmouth Mar. 21, 1806; Mary. b. Falmouth, Aug. 15, 1745, d. Nov. 28, 1112. I quote from two authorities, one has name Sarah and one Hannah, b. Oct: 19, 1747, d. (no date) at


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Sabbathday Pond, New Gloucester: Daniel, b. Nov. 19, 1749, d. in Westbrook, Nov. 29, 1823 ; Samuel, b. Dec. 21, 1750, d. Demerara, Cuba. Aug. 31, 1:15; John. b. July 5. 1754, d. July 3, 1809. Through the courtesy of Mrs. Lodicia H. Smith, dau. of Francis Lunt, at the hand of John F. Hull we have the war record of Capt. Daniel Lunt in the Continental Army. He first appears as Ser- geant in Capt. Jolm Brackett's Co,, which marched from Falmouth, Me., Apr. 19, 1745. After frequent mention he appears as 2nd Lieut. in said Co. Dec. 3. 1776 as 1st Lieut. Jan. 1, 1977 as C'apt. in Col. Tupper's Regt., Jan. 1, 1780 to Jan. 1, 1783. Fre- quent mention of him in Mass. Archives Lexington Alarms, Vol. 11. Page 218, Vol. 15, Page ?14. Continental Army Books, Vol. 18. Page 66. Vol. 19. Part 1. Page 99. Mass. Muster and Pay Rolls. Vol. 60. Fol. 1. Mass. Muster and Pay Rolls, Vol. 60. Fol. 11. Field and Staff Rolls. Vol. 60, Page 13. The sword he car- ried through the war is (now 1907) owned by John C. B. Smith. the son of the said Lodicia H .. also the monogram that was on his gun. He broke the blade of the sword in an encounter and brazed it together again. Capt. Lunt. the land proprietor. m. around 1772, Mollie Starbird. b. June 11, 14:49, his first wife. She d. Dec. 25. 1781. They had seven children :- Daniel, Jr., b. Oct. 7. 1772 in Falmouth. d. Jan. 2. 1854 in Peru : William, b. Mar. 12. 1815, d. Mar. 16, 18.09 on the Wm. Kyle farm, now Henry Chase ; buried in field there. East Peru : Samuel. b. May 1. 1777, d. Mar. 21, 1798 at St. Jago, the south side of Cuba : James 1st, b. Oct. 18. 1781, d. Dec. 28. 1781 : James 2nd. b. Mar. 6, 1784. d. Feb. 27, 18 :? in Peru; Hannah, b. Dec. 27, 1785, Hannah Elder by mar- riage d. Mar. 2, 1809: Molly, b. Nov. 17, 1787, d. Dec. 7. 1187. followed by her mother 18 days after. Capt. Daniel Lunt's sec- ond wife was Eunice Conant, b. July 12. 1763, a sister of Joseph Conant. one of the early pioneers of Peru. Five children :-- Fran- cis. b. July 16, 1790. d. in Boston, Oct. 6, 1864 : Molly or Mary. b. Feb. 8. 1792, m. Wm. Kyle. his 1st wife. She d. Oct. 11, 1813. Record shows Wm. Kyle one of the Assessors of Plan .. 1812. It is evident that his wife Mary d. in Rumford where they moved. Geo. W. Lunt. b. Mar. 24, 1794, d. Dixfield. Oct. 21. 1874. Bartholo- mew. b. Jan. 24, 1796. d. Feb. 14. 1837 at Falmouth. Eunice, b. June 26, 1799, d. July 10, 1821. Bartholomew m. Huldah Jepson.


Capt. Daniel Lunt, soldier of war of 1796, d. Nov. 29, 1823, ae. 74 yrs .. at Falmouth, Me. He was interred near Pride's Corner on home farm, down in a field or private cemetery. The inscrip- tion on head stone does not show service in War of Revolution. It


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reads, "Capt. Daniel Lunt died Nov. 29, 1823, ae. 74 years." Daniel Lunt, Jr. married Rhody Starbird about 1798. Five chil- dren :- Eunice, b. Jan. 22, 1799, d. July 12, 1819 in Peru ; Dean, b. Mar. 2, 1801, the first white male child born in the Township, now Peru ; Polly, b. Apr. 22, 1807, m. Jonathan Hall. Dec. 1, 1826. He died 1827; Levi, b. May 14, 1809; Susan, b. Ang. 4, 1812, d. Dec. 16, 1840. This includes all of this family. Daniel, the par- ent, died Jan. 7, 1854, ae. 81 yrs., 3 mos. His wife died Sept. 6, 1863. ae. 87 yrs., 11 mos. Eunice and Susan did not marry. Polly d., the wife of John M. Deshon, Mar. 13, 1836, in Canton. Dean m. Mary Burnham of Bethel : no issue. He d. Mar. 2, 1883, ac. 8? yrs. His wife d. in Bethel a year or two after. This man was one of the leading officials of the town many years, a man of integrity, good judgment, staunch, upright and reliable. His brother, Levi. shared with him these qualities. They were farmers and shared in content equally their father's home farm through life with no fence in tillage or pasture to mark the dividing line.


Levi Lunt was one of Peru's quota of troops called for by Governor Fairfield of Maine in 1839 pending the Madawaska war. He joined the State militia at Augusta, where his gallantry and dignity won him a captain's commission. Fully equipped with sword in hand the ('apt. and his command slept upon their arms. expecting hourly the call, forward, march ! So great was sounded the tocsin of war! There had been a dispute as to the true line between this State and New Brunswick. A party from the latter place seized Mr. Rufus MeIntire, land agent of Maine, near Mada- waska settlement and carried him to Fredericton on a horse sled. The news spread with the rapidity of lightning over the country. The militia of the State were called out under the command of Gen. Hodsdon and the troops rendezvoused at Bangor and Augusta. Gen. Scott was ordered to Maine and on his arrival at Augusta, sent a communication to Sir John Harvey of the provincial gor- ernment. Mr. McIntire was released, the alarm subsided and the troops were disbanded and returned home. Capt. Lant brought home his sword. A few years later he connnanded one of the Co.'s one training day, at Wm. Walker's hotel, with the identical sword. It is now a relic in the family. The only grandchild of Daniel Lunt. Jr., was Jonathan, the son of Polly Hall.


Levi Lunt m. Dec. 20, 1840, Sarah Jane. b. Sept. 1. 1814, dau. of Thomas Frashier in Peru; no issue. Wife d. June 3, 1876. Husband d. Sept. 3, 1884. The end came sudden and unexpected. Seemingly in health and vigor he lay upon the lounge for a short


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mid-day nap. complained of a slight chill 53 his housekeeper drew the wrap about him; in a few moments he was asleep, and in a short time without a move, he had passed to higher life. He ex- perienced religion in the middle forties at an evening prayer meet- ing, at the home of Joseph Ricker. It was a Pentecostal season. In answer to prayer. the spirit of God filled his soul. and he was redeemed from Adam's transgression. born anew, an heir of God and His Throne; a glorious inheritance. Of all earthly attain- ments, this is the greatest. Without it here in the flesh, life is a failure. and death is a leap in the dark. We must be born to a spiritual life to gain heaven. Seek Christ while you are living and all will be well.


James Lunt was the business manager of his father's land here, and the principal land broker many years. Honest, upright and reliable, he became one of the leading men in town affairs, and an active member of the Methodist Church in Peru. James Lunt 1. Mercy, the daughter of Joseph Coolidge and Mary Adams. Wife born Watertown, Mass. Nov. 12. 1786. Coolidge came from Wa- tertown to Livermore, Me. Children :- Hannah, b. Apr. 25. 1812, m. Joel H. Bigelow, Livermore, Mar. 1843: Nancy, b. Aug. 25, 1814, m. Samuel Holmes, 2nd wife. Sept. 17, 1848, died Nov. 20, 1868 : Dorcas W., b. Feb. 8, 1812, m. Sewell M. Norton in Liver- more. Sept. 1845, died Apr. 8. 1852 : Mary A. b. Aug. 12. 1820, m. Robert L. Hall, 2nd wife, May 31. 1855: Jane. b. Mar. 19, 1823. m. Sewell Norton. 2nd wife, Sept. 3. 1862; Harriet. b. Nov. 10. 1826, d. Dec. 22. 1853 : Sally W .. b. Jan. 2, 1829, m. Jacob Lovejoy, Sept. 2. 1852. d. May 6, 1866 : Mercy. b. Apr. 16. 1834, did not marry, died Sept., 1872. Their father died Fch. 27, 1872. Mother died Sept. 6, 1874. None of the last two Lunt families named or their descendants live in town 1902. All of James Lunt's chil- dren were born in Peru and all were successful school teachers, highly esteemed by all. Hannah was first teacher of Melissa Jack- son, who praises her teacher, Ang. 1908.


Francis Lunt, the first child by 2nd wife of Capt. Lunt m. Lydia S. Simmons. Their children :-- Daniel Lunt. b. Feb. 17, 1815: Robert B., b. Jan. 15. 1818: John S., b. Nov. 13. 1819: En- nice, b. Oct. 23. 1821, m. Cyrus Keene of Pern; Francis, Jr .. b. Nov. 21. 1823: Diana S., b. Nov. 6. 1825. d. May 16. 1838. ac. 1216 vrs. : Lodicia IT .. . Feb. 28, 1828. m. Sept. 3. 1855. E. Warren Smith. Boston : Lydia S., b. Feb. 24, 1830, m. John Lara in Porn. died Aug. 10. 1868 in Boston, left two sons. last known in Canada : James, b. May 29, 1833, Recruiting Officer U. S. service. d. East


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Boston, July 1, 1865 ; Druzilla J., b. May 29, 1833, single. Resi- dence, 9% Trentin St., E. Boston; Charles Henry, b. Oct. 1, 1835. Francis, the parent, died East Boston, Oct. 6, 1864, ae. 14 yrs. This man first settled at E. Peru. His farm adjoined the Deshon farm on the north. Eleven children were born here. The widow, Lydia S. Lunt, d. E. Boston, 1820. Chas. Henry Lunt m. Jane Cunningham of Montville, Me. Their son, Edward B., m. Clara Swift in Paris. They have a son. Residence of Chas. H. is Mont- ville, Me.


Daniel Lunt. b. Feb. 11. 1815, son of Francis and Lydia Lunt, m. Jane Gardner of Buckfield in 1842 at her sister's in Newburgh, Me. Children :- Mary Jane, b. Newburg, Dec. 23, 1812, m. Oct. 21. 1891 in Hampden, James L y, now in Bangor; Columbia G., b. in Newburgh, July 11, 1845, m. in Lynn, Mass., Apr. 14, 1811, Francis Sargent of Lynn; John G. Lunt, b. May 9, 1847, d. 1849. Jane, the wife of Daniel, d. Jan. 10, 1861. Daniel m. 2nd, Rhoda Staples of Hampden ; had two children. Abbie J., b. Feb. 2, 1861, m. Elliott, had son. Elliott d. three years after marriage. Widow m. Joe Baker of Newburgh. James B. Lunt, b. Aug. 18, 1863, m. Miss Maloney. Residence, Portland. Daniel Lunt, the parent, d. in Newburgh, Nov. 8, 1867.


Bartholomew, the son of Daniel by 2nd wife, m. Huldah Jep- son and had three children. Geo., d. at Westbrook, m. and his children went West; Mary, m. Allen Hamlin and they went West : William. b. Mar. 5. 1825 in Berwick, Me., m. Miria C. Celley. He d. Apr. 16, 1900 in Farmington. Wife d. July 9, 1902, ae. 14 yrs. Three children :- Fred, b. Sept. 16, 1856. Residence, Farm- ington, m. Villa Berry : George. b. July 4, 1860, m. Addie Hosmer of Farmington, they have three children : Oscar II., b. May 29, 1866. m. Lilla M. Locke of Farmington, have dan., Maude.


Robert B. Lunt, m. Aug. 18. 1850, Celia B., b. Wayne, dan. of Nathaniel and Olevia (Walton) Atkins. Robert B. died on home farm in Peru, Sept. 8. 1888. Children :- Herbert H., b. Nov. 5, 1853. m. Nov. 5, 1880, Naomi V. Taylor of Canton. Their son, Leo W., was b. Mar. 2, 1891: Willis A., b. Dec. 8, 1856. d. nn- married, Sept. 30, 1882: Addie May, b. Feb. 21, 1861, m. 1892. Herbert Jordan, divorced 1901. Their children are :- Wm. L., b. Feb. 6, 1895 : Morris A., b. April 1901 ; Cora Enna Lunt, b. April 19, 1865, m. George W. Crockett. Residence, Dixfield. They have son, Arthur W.


John S. Lunt m. July 20, 1851, Elvira P., b. Peru, Ang. 25, 1822, dan. of Trueworthy and Priscilla ( Royal) Thurston. John


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S. Lunt was Pvt., Co. C, 56 Mass. Inf., Vols., War of 18ti. Chil- dren :- Priscilla, Clara A., b. March 6, 1853, m. Frank E. Kidder, son of John, of Dixfield, b. Apr. 12, 1851, d. Peru, Sept. 28, 1891. Their children are :- Bert C. and Mary H .; George W. Lunt, b. Oct. 20, 1854, d. Jan. 31, 1863; Rose S., b. Aug. 16, 1856, m. Mar. 2, 1818, Joseph P. Blackwell. Residence, Livermore Falls. Their children :- John L., Elvira P., Lilla S. twin of Rose S., d. July 12, 1862, Emily F., b. Nov. 23, 1857. m. Henry F. Whittemore. Child :- Leon K. Residence, Livermore Falls. John Franz S., b. July 22, 1861, d. Mar. 23, 1890. Ulysses G., b. during war; his father zamed him while in the army. John S. Lunt d. in Dix- field. Oct. 2, 1881, a zealous Christian. While wasting with tubercular consumption, his soul expanded to higher life, enjoy- ing seasons of refreshing grace of God, as members of the family led by the organ, rendered a familiar hymn. This was a Christian family. Elvira P. Lunt d. Dec. 8, 1900 in Peru. Ulysses G. m. Lizzie L. Soper, widow.


Eunice Lunt, b. Oct. 23, 1821, d. Aug. 18, 1803, m. around 1812, Cyrus A. Keene, a brother of Lucius Keene, in Peru. They lived on what is a part of the Wm. Gillespie farm. Children :- Geo. W., b. Nov. 18. 1843, d. Mar. 15, 1846 ; Alpha L., b. Aug. 27. 1845, d. Aug. 6, 1872, at East Boston : John S., res. Waltham, b. Mar. 13, 1848, m. Ruth Tilton of Lowell, Mass., had child, Minnie V., b. Dec. 21. 1829 ; Ella G .. b. June 10, 1851, residence in Somerville ; Cora E., b. July 29, 1854, d. Mar. 4, 1906, South Paris. Parent Cyrus d. Aug. 6, 1854. Widow m. 2nd, Apr. 1, 1851, Llewellyn Wing of Wayne. Residence, in Paris. Born Nov. 12, 1819, d. Oct. 21, 1881. Children :- Rossie HI., b. Aug. 27. 1859, m. Sept. 12, 1884. Isaac J. Monk. Two children :- Alfred G .. b. Aug. 8, 1885, Merle J., b. Aug. 30, 1892 ; Jennie C., b. Mar. 21, 1861, m. Aug. 20, 1829, Geo. M. Giles. Two children :- Addie L., b. July 16, 1883: Charlotte W., b. July 9, 1886. This family reside at South Paris, Me. : Grant S. Wing, b. Apr. 12, 1865, d. May 24, 1883.


Francis Lunt, Jr., b. Nov. 21, 1823, m. Aun Jennison, Waltham. He d. 1900. Children of Lodicia II. and E. Warren Smith :- Warren C. B .. b. Qct. 10, 1852, d. Dec. 6. 1851 ; John C. Bradford Smith, m. Oct. 3, 1883, Ida A .. dau. of Geo. F. Blood : no issue. E. Warren Smith d. Address of above is in winter, Hotel Bartol, Boston, Mass. The rest of year, Salem Willows, Mass.


Geo. W. Lunt, the 2nd son of Capt. Daniel, by 2nd wife. m. 1st around 1823, Harriet Bacon, b. Falmouth. Children :- Mary Ann. b. Feb. 2, 1824, d. May 6. 1851 : Zelia Augusta, b. May 13. 1825,


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d. Sept. 30, 1899. Wife Harriet d. 1858. Marriages :- Mary A. m. Henry B. Walker, had a son who d. young; Zelia A. m. Henry B. Walker, had five children. Calvin S., b. Sept. 28, 1855, d. Jan. 8, 1898, unmarried : Edward S., b. Aug. 12, 1857, m. Mary J. Hawkes, Westbrook; Henry P., b. Nov. 12, 1859, m. Nettie Roberts, Westbrook. Husband d. Oct. 25, 1907. Have one child, Marion ; Chas. B., b. Jan. 6, 1864; Ernest, b. Apr. 12, 1866, both drowned in Presumpscott river, Mar. 30, 18:2. Edward S. Walker, farmer and cattle dealer, Westbrook. Burial of Geo. W. Lunt, on last named Walker's farm. Henry P. Walker was a member of the customs house, Portland, Me. Writer has his letter to J. F. Ilall saying, "We have some papers and writings of Capt. Daniel Lunt ; and a history of Westbrook published in a local paper some 10 years ago. It contained several extracts from his records that are in- teresting. One is an invitation to Capt. Daniel Lunt to attend a dinner party, signed by Geo. Washington." Geo. W. Lunt m. 2nd in Peru, Mar. 13, 1862, Deborah H. Hall, widow of Elbridge Hall. They parted in a few years.


Lovejoy Family


The Lovejoys of Wayne and Fayette descended from John Lovejoy of Andover, Mass., one of the first freeholders of the State. His great grandsons, Hezekiah and Francis, moved to Amherst. N. IT., where the former reared a family of eight children. The oldest was Lient. John Lovejoy, who moved to Wayne in 1195. Francis moved to Albion, where were born his famous grandsons, Elijah P. and Owen Lovejoy. The former lost his life while de- fending the cause of anti-slavery at Alton, JII. Owen Lovejoy championed the same cause in Congress with eloquence, during the days when an abolitionist was almost an outlaw.


Hezekiah and son John served faithfully and with honor in the Revolutionary army. Their fortunes were lost in the vicissitudes of war, and the financial stress following, leading them to emigrate to Maine and begin anew. Capt. Hezekiah prospected in the vi- cinity of Wayne and soon after Lieut. John Lovejoy with his wife Martha Odell and eight children moved from Amherst, N. H. to Fayette, Me., making the journey of 200 miles in an oxcart, where he bought a tract of land containing 200 acres. The oldest son, John, Jr., m. one of the Jennings family. Our enterprising fellow townsman came of this race of Lovejoys. We regret that we are unable to trace his lineage direct. Some one of the Johns was his


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uncle. Benjamin Lovejoy was one of the municipal officers of the town off and on many years. He possessed sound judgment and kven penetration, was smart and sharp in a trade but honest and honorable. He died in Second Advent faith. At his request Rev. Edward Haggett of Livermore preached his funeral sermon.


Capt. Hezekiah's signature is affixed to various papers on church and state matters. He was several times on the committee to pro- cure soldiers for the Continental Army, and was chosen on the com- mittee of safety from 1776 to 1781, also a committee to examine the Constitution of the State and to approve and adopt a new one. Records show the carly Lovejoys of this race to have been men of ability. integrity and wisdom to whom the people in trying times confided the interests of church. colony and country.


Among the earliest pioneers of Lovejoys from Wayne and Fayette was the family of Hezekiah and Hannah (Atkins) Love- joy. Hezekiah, b. Mar. 18, 1726, m. Jan. 1794, Hannah Atkins. b. Mar. 10, 1113. d. Feb. 8, 1849. Family moved to Franklin Plan. 1818 and to Peru 1835. Children :- Hannah, b. June 16, 1794, d. Feb. 3. 1819; Lydia, b. June 19, 1796 ; Eliza, b. Apr. 14, 1198, m. Paul Hammon, d. Dec. 18, 188 ?; Rollins, b. Oct. 4. 1800; Benja- min, b. May 5, 1804 in Fayette. Me. : Sally R., b. Nov. 24, 180}, m. Daniel Hall from Rumford; Odell. b. Dec. 13. 1809. m. Rosella Pillsbury. Sumner: Celia A .. b. Ang. 1, 1812, m. Joseph Hutchin- son. d. May 26. 1845. Benjamin Lovejoy b. in Fayette, Me .. May 5, 1804, was a prominent man in town nearly half a century. His leading occupation was farmer, located on Lovejoy Hill, big enough for a mountain, and part of the range extending to Franklin in its day. He raised up a family of seven children, hired much farm help, and filled large barns with hay out with the hand scythe. He farmed under the old methods, and except during the war and a few years after, farm products were low : vet he made farming pay He accumulated from products of farm and left to be divided among his heirs living at his death. Jan. 5, 1818, more dollars than any other farmer ever obtained by same means in Pern. The most liberal estimate of his property, it has been said, would not have exceeded ten thousand dollars, a sum less than a fourth of it.


Benjamin Lovejoy


Benjamin Lovejoy m. Dec. 1, 1827, Mary IT .. b. Monmouth, sister of Demus and dan. of Jesse Bishop. Wife d. Feb. 17, 1890, in 86th year. Children :- Hannah B. Lovejoy. b. June 1, 1828.


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m. Denius F. Bishop: Elias Hutchins, b. Feb. 21, 1830; Isabel B., b. Oct. 11, 1831, m. Frederick A. Bastow, son of Robert; Lucy B., b. Oct. 6, 1833, m. Henry Rowe; Benjamin Melvin, b. Mar. 31, 1835, did not marry; George Hopkins, b. Aug. 15, 1837, d. Sept. 10, 1872; Joseph Hutchinson, b. July 30, 1841, m. Ellen Keene. Elias H. Lovejoy m. 1st, Jan. 28, 1855, Caroline, b. May 8, 1830, d. .Feb. 3, 1882, dau. of Capt. Elhanan W. Ford of Dickvale. Chil- dren :- Benjamin, b. m. Jan. 29, 1884, Ada B., dau. of Jacob B. Peavy of Dickvale, no issue. Residence, Rd. Falls. In grocery store : Elias H., Jr., b. Dec. 23, 1869, m. Dec. 19, 1888, Jennie, dau. of Almon Farrar; Carrie, b. Mar. 5, 1872, d. Jan. 14, 1881. Residence of Elias H., Jr., Diekvale. Elias H. m. 2nd, Apr. 24, 1884, Emily W., dan. of Addison Lane of Melrose, Mass. Their son Fred, was living at Dickvale. Wife Emily W. d. June 28, 1891, ae. 4: yrs. Mr. Lovejoy m. 3d, Dec. 21, 1891, Julia A. Farn- ham, widow. He d. Dec. 12, 1892. The subject of this sketch was an able business man, a farmer and drover, of gentle and pleasing disposition, a good neighbor and highly esteemed by all.




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