Windham in the past, Part 44

Author: Dole, Samuel Thomas, 1831-1912; Dole, Frederick Howard, 1875-
Publication date: 1916
Publisher: Auburn, Me., Merrill & Webber company
Number of Pages: 628


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APPENDIX 1 .- ADDITIONAL GENEALOGIES


Children of Jacob N. and Delphina ( Humphrey) Morrell.


1. Lott M., m. Annie B. Thompson of Windham.


2. Susie, d. young.


3. Mary J .. m. Howard Harmon of Windham.


4. Eugene. m. Annie L. Anthoine of Windham.


5. Lizzie A.


Children of Eugene and Annie (Anthoine) Morrell :


1. Mabel.


2. Clifford


3. Philip.


Children of Thomas and Lydia ( Plumley) Morrell.


1. Andrew J., m. Mrs. Sarah Hasty of Standish.


2. John L .. m. Alfreda Legrow of Windham.


3. Frances A., d. young.


4. Frances A., m. Eli Stone of Casco.


Children of Andrew and Sarah ( Hasty) Morrell :


1. Annie, m. William Anderson of Freeport.


2. Isaiah, m .. first, Lulu Rankin : second. Mrs. Prudence Toothaker.


3. Mildred, m. Harry Thompson of Deering.


Child of Elroy F. and Eva ( Martin) Morrell : Elroy F .. Jr.


NASH


Barzilla Nash, son of Samuel A. and Hannah ( Humphrey) Nash, born in Gray, March 16, 1807, came from Portland to Windham in 1817. He married Lovina Hicks in 1833. Chil- dren : Nathan G., Sara A., William S .. Charles P., Edward P .. John B., Mary J .. Isabel II.


Edward P. Nash married Josephine Thompson, Feb. 6, 1876. Children : Howard E., Lovina J., Clara A .. Julia M., Alice S .. Herbert.


NUGENT


Joseph C. Nugent was born July 7, 1859, at Maple Grove, Quebec, being the son of William and Clementine (Campbell ) Nugent. IIe married Annie B., daughter of Otis and Sarah (Dudley) Emery, of Gorham, Me., July 1. 1886. Mrs. Annie


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(Emery) Nugent was born at Gorham, Me., Mar. 21, 1864. Children :


1. Eva M .. b. Aug. 13, 1887, in Gorham ; m. Leroy R. Var- ney of Windham, Nov. 16, 1907.


2. Morna L .. b. Nov. 21, 1888; m. LeRoi Harris of Chelsea, Mass., Nov. 28, 1912.


3. Arthur J., b. Sept. 12, 1891 : m. Florence L. Jordan of Windham, Aug. 20. 1910.


4. Angelia M., b. Mar. 16. 1898.


Mr. Joseph Nugent has resided in Windham since Apr. 7. 1891.


SENTER


Asa Senter was born in Center Harbor, N. H., in 1782, of English parents. He came to Windham Hill on horseback, when a young man, before there were any roads. He married Fannie Farnsworth, who was born in Groton, Mass., in 1791. He built a house in Windham in the woods and cleared a lot. This house was occupied by the Senter family for nearly a hundred years. It is now occupied by Horace Bromley.


Mr. Senter died in 1866. His widow died in 1879. Chil- dren : Henry F., Greenlief, Caroline, Eveline, Laura F., William, Ann, Isabel, Martha.


Henry F. Senter married Susan A. Leighton. Children : Etta, Charles P., Albion, Andrew, William HF., Fannie E., Alfonzo, John G., George HI.


Etta Senter died in 1879; unmarried.


Charles P. Senter married Mrs. M. M. Libby ; no children.


Albion Senter married Annette Leavitt of Naples. Children : Willis A., Walter HI., Howard E., Annie. He died Apr. 14, 1908.


Andrew Senter died young.


William H. Senter married Emily MI. Whiteomb. They had one child, William, who lives in Bridgewater, Mass.


Fannie E. Senter married T. E. Hanson. She died in 1888; no children.


Alfonzo Senter married Eliza Webb of Windham ; no children.


John G. Senter married Albina C. Hall of Windham ; lives in Windham. Children: 1. Alice M., m. Joseph Partridge ; lives in Gorham. 2. Nellie F. 3. Susie E.


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George Senter died, leaving no family, July 30, 1908.


Henry F. Senter died Apr. 17, 1886. His widow died Mar. 5, 1905.


Willis H., son of Albion Senter, married Annie Berry ; re- sides in Chelsea, Mass.


Walter HI .. son of Albion Senter, married Edith Watson ; resides in Somerville, Mass.


Howard E., son of Albion Senter. married Annie Sprowl ; resides in Brighton, Mass.


Annie, daughter of Albion Senter, married Harry Baker : resides in Portland, Me.


THOMPSON


William A. Thompson was born in Gray, Me., Sept. 7. 1847. Dec. 6. 1871. he married Clara Stevens of Windham; and, in 1873, he moved to this town. Children :


1. Martha J., b. Sept. 27. 1874.


2. Annie B., b. Oct. 24, 1876; m. Lott M. Morrell of Wind- ham, Nov. 28. 1901.


TUKEY FAMILY


The Tukey family of Windham are descendants of John Tukey, a shipwright, who came to what is now Portland, from England, about 1744 and was then twenty-two years of age. In 1749, he married Aibgail Sweetser. a daughter of Benjamin and Constance (Rowe) Sweetser.


John Tukey died Dec. 19, 1803. aged 81 years; and his wife, Abigail, died Nov. 2, 1827. aged 97 years.


John Tukey had fourteen children and eighty grandchildren. His son, Houchin, was born in 1759, and married, about 1776, Rhoda Blaisdell, a daughter of Capt. Nicholas Blaisdell. a captain in the Revolutionary army.


Houchin Tukey served as a soldier in the army in the years 1775, 6, 7. and 1779 and died Dec. 15, 1787, aged 28 years. Ifis children were as follows:


1. Samuel Bangs, born about 1778.


2. John, born about 1781.


3. Emma, born about 1785.


Samuel Bangs Tukey was a cooper. He married. first, Jan.


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11. 1805, Olive Smith; and, second, Jan. 2, 1825, Bethia May- berry, daughter of John and Elizabeth (Webb) Mayberry of Windham.


Samuel B. Tukey went to Windham, about 1806, and bought two acres of land, near where Sidney A. Mayberry recently lived, where he lived and died. He bought seventy acres at Ilubble Falls in 1807, which he sold in 1818. He died Jan. 13, 1852, aged 73 years, and was buried at Windham Hill. His children were:


1. Jane, who died young.


2. Salley, born Dec. 4, 1808 ; married, Jan. 22. 1835, Samuel Burnell, Jr .: died in June, 1888, aged 79 years. He died at Cape Elizabeth, Feb. 24. 1870, aged 59 years.


3. Stephen, born Jan. 4. 1811; married in 1833, Martha Goldthwait ; died March 30, 1846, aged 35 years. She died April 21. 1874, aged 62 years. He was a carpenter and lived on Spring Street in Portland. He had six children.


4. Jane, born May 5, 1812; married, Dee. 25, 1834, Otis Varney of Windham. Their children were Olive Smith, Cyrus Bede, and Augusta Fogg. Cyrus B. is the only one living.


5. Joshua, born Jan. 1, 1814.


6. Emma, born April 9, 1815 ; died young.


7. Samuel. born Feb. 11, 1819; died young.


Joshua Tukey married, first, Sept. 9, 1840. Lydia Kennard, who was born March 28, 1815, and died Jan. 8. 1872, aged 56 years. He married, second, May 1, 1874, Mrs. Louann (Stur- gess) Swett, the widow of David P. Swett. She died Aug. 29, 1899.


Mr. Tukey was a farmer and lived near Windham Center. He was a substantial man, a deacon in the Congregational Church and was a selectman in 1870-1. He left a good name to his family. His children were all by his first wife and are as follows :


1. Daniel Rogers, born May 1, 1841 ; married. in 1871. Caro- line Webb; died Dec. 7, 1912. He served in the 25th Me. Regt. He had one son, Ralph Hermon.


2. Alonzo Pease, born April 25, 1845; married, Aug. 8, 1871.


3. Harriet Frances, born May 17. 1847; died unmarried May 19, 1882, aged 35 years.


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4. Melissa Jane, born June 23, 1849; died unmarried Aug. 1, 1882, aged 33 years.


5. Olive Smith, born Nov. 21, 1851; died unmarried Aug. 19, 1891, aged 39 years.


6. Abbie Louise, born Aug. 14, 1855; died May 27th, 1897.


John Tukey, son of Houchin, born about 1781, married in 1803, Martha Mayberry, a daughter of Capt. Richard Mayberry so well-known in connection with Windham's Revolutionary history. She died Nov. 15, 1814, aged 34 years. He removed to Raymond, about 1804, and died there Mar. 5, 1816.


Emma Tukey, daughter of Houchin, born about 1785, mar- ried, Sept. 18, 1808. Stephen Fellows of Wakefield, N. H. They had six children. Her son, John Tukey Fellows, lives at Wind- ham Center. He was born Nov. 9, 1820, married June 16, 1844, Sarah E. Hackett ; and has had three children.


John Tukey, the emigrant, has other descendants in Windham through his son, Stephen, who was also a Revolutionary soldier. Stephen Tukey's oldest daughter, Mary, married John Morton, who was a son of Capt. Briant Morton, the Revolutionary captain of Gorham, and they had five children. Her youngest son, William White Morton, moved to Windham and married AdelinG Hale Barton in 1842. They lived near Windham Center, and it was their sons, Stephen Tukey Morton, killed at Fredericksburg in Dee., 1862, and Frank Clark Morton, who was killed before Richmond in 1864.


Stephen Tukey's daughter, Nabby, married Seth Clark of Portland, in 1808, and they were the parents of Nabby Tukey (Clark) Goold, the widow of the late Hon. William Goold of Windham, who died in Windham, September 27th, 1897.


Besides Houchin and Stephen, John Tukey, the emigrant, had a son, Benjamin and another, William, who were Revolu- tionary soldiers. Benjamin, while in the service, was mortally wounded on Congress, near Franklin Street, in Portland, by the premature discharge of a cannon, while celebrating the capture of Gen. Burgoyne's army, in October, 1777. William entered the service at fourteen and served until peace was declared in 1783. He lived until he was over ninety-two years of age, a respected citizen of Portland, and a pensioner for his service.


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VARNEY


The first of his line to come to Windham was Timothy Var- ney, who came from Dover, N. H., in, or before, 1783. He died April 14, 1796. His wife, Joanna Hanson, died Sept. 22, 1796. His farm consisted of about 200 acres of land in the Kennard School District and comprised the farms now owned by C. N. Morrell, George Foster, I. R. Jordan, and Richard Libby. His family consisted of seven children, as follows:


1. Ichabod, enlisted in the Revolutionary Army; afterwards settled in Bowdoin, Maine.


2. Micajah. m. Jane Kennard of Windham, Me.


3. Ezra, m. Abigail Morrell of Windham, Me.


4. Patience. m. Silas Goddard of Windham, Me.


5. Hannah, m. Elijah Kennard of Windham, Me.


6. Samuel, m. Tamsin Kennard of Windham, Me.


7. Abijah. m. Lydia Kennard of Windham, Me. Children of Micajah and Jane (Kennard) Varney :


1. Stephen, died unmarried, 24 years old.


2. Susannah, m., first, Morrell Elder of Gray ; second, Peter Carroll.


3. Charity, m. William Haskell of Auburn, Me.


4. Nehemiah, m. Hannah Hanscomb of Windham.


Children of Nehemiah and Hannah (Hanseomb) Varney :


1. Stephen, died 1851, 21 years old. unmarried.


2. Charity Ann, m. John Elliott of Falmouth, Me.


3. II. Miranda, m. Leonard Merrill of Windham.


4. Elijah K., m. Augusta Stanford of Windham.


5. Maria L., m. Eben Manchester of Windham.


6. Rebecca J., m. Benj. Whitney of Cumberland.


7. Juliet, died 1863, 15 years old.


8. Lorana F., m. Eugene Leighton of Gray. Children of Elijah and Augusta Varney :


1. Charles S., m. Ann Field of Windham.


2. Annie, m. Edwin Brown of Westbrook.


3. Kate F., m. John Sayward of Windham.


4. Alena, died an infant.


5. Hattie H., m. Harry Willey of Windham.


6. Leadore N., m. Lilla Emery of Windham.


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Children of Charles and Ann Varney :


1. Randall L.


2. Robert E.


3. Geneva E., m. Elmer Evans of Standish.


4. Elwood C.


5. Harold W.


6. Cecil F.


Children of Ezra and Abigail (Morrell) Varney :


1. Timothy, died young.


2. James, died young.


3. Abigail, died young.


4. Joanna, m. Theophilus Towle. Their children were:


1. Albert, m. Flavilla Purinton of Windham.


2. Ezra, m. a Miss Boody of Windham.


3. Abbie, m. Eliab Stevens of Raymond.


4. Martha Ann, m. Benj. Stevens, probably of Thorn- dike. Me.


5. Jeremiah. died an infant.


6. Jeremiah.


7. William Henry.


8. Josiah.


Mr. Towle moved to the eastern part of the State-we think to Thorndike. Very soon after this. Albert and his family went West and settled.


Children of Samuel and Fannie (Kennard) Varney :


1. Timothy, m. Peace Varney of Windham.


2. Hiram, m. Susan Green of Standish.


3. Jeremiah, m. Abbie Wiswell.


4. Jane, m. Wheelwright Stevens of Raymond.


5. Lewis, died unmarried, in Georgia, 24 years old.


Children of Timothy and Peace Varney:


1. Cynthia J., m. William Ward of Freeport.


2. Lydia A., died in childhood, about 7 years old.


3. Johnson, m. Nettie Redlon of Gorham.


4. Charles L., m. Mary Thompson of Gray.


5. Lydia M., m. George Hawkes of Windham.


6. A. Franklin, m. Anna Maxwell of Freeport.


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Child of Johnson and Nettie (Redlon) Varney :


Eva, m. Orren Libby of Windham.


Children of Charles and Mary (Thompson) Varney :


1. Walter C., m. Carrie Allen of Windham.


2. Caribel J.


3. Wilber, died in 1880, about four years old.


4. Maud M., m. Fred Manchester of Windham.


5. Frank.


Children of Hiram and Susan (Green) Varney:


1. George Orson, m. Lucinda Young of Greenville.


2. Sarah Jane, (twins, both died young.


3. Angeline, 1


4. Edwin R., m. Janet Rice of No. Gorham.


5. Sarah Jane, m. Dennis Sawyer of Windham.


6. Harriett N., m. Orren Watkins of Casco.


7. Laura E., m. Elbridge Libby of Windham.


8. Charlotte A., m. Joseph Tukey of Windham.


9. Mark S., died unmarried in 1862, about 21 years old.


10. Annie L., m. Cornelius Morrell of Windham.


11. Sumner C., died in 1855, 9 years old.


12. Julia E., m. Stephen Knight of Windham. Children of Edwin and Janet ( Rice) Varney :


1. Alice, died in childhood.


2. Wilson B., m. Mary Theall of Chelsea. Mass. Child of Dennis and Sarah (Varney) Sawyer: Eugene, m. Emma Thurlow.


Child of Elbridge and Laura (Varney ) Libby :


Laura, m. Daniel Cram of No. Windham. Children : Lizzie and Bertha.


Children of Abijah and Lydia Varney :


1. Huldah A., m. Levi Varney, of Windham.


2. Anna, died in childhood, about 7 years old.


3. James, died unmarried.


4. Otis, died an infant.


5. Hannah, died an infant.


6. Mary, died unmarried, about 20 years old.


7. Isaiah, m. Susan Rogers of Windham.


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8. Joel, mn., first. Jane Lowell, Windham; second, Mrs. Jennie - -


9. Otis, m. Jane Tukey of Windham.


Children of Isaiah and Susan (Rogers) Varney :


1. Marcena.


2. Angelia.


3. Mary.


4. Osear.


5. Alfred.


Children of Joel and Jane (Lowell) Varney :


1. Lois Winslow, m. Dr. Horatio Torry of Naples.


2. Almon Libby, m. Hannah J. Gibson of Medford, Mass.


3. Edward Lowell, died unmarried; was a soldier in the Rebellion.


4. Elma Dora, m. Gen. Alfred Mordecai, lives in Washing- ton, D. C.


Children of Almon and Hannah (Gibson) Varney :


1. Gordon Edward, born in Medford, Mass.


2. Theodore, born in Leavenworth, Ks .; m. Elizabeth P. Lyon of Indianapolis, Ind.


Children of Otis and Jane (Tukey) Varney :


1. Olive Smith, m. Oliver H. Lowell of Windham.


2. C'yrus B., m. Laura J. Bangs.


3. Augusta F., died 1860, 11 years old.


Children of Cyrus and Lorna (Bangs) Varney :


1. Cora Augusta, m. Wm. M. Leighton of Portland, Me.


2. Elma Otis, m. Lena Estella Kenney.


This line of Varneys goes back from Timothy, of the 5th gen- eration, to John, son of Ebenezer, son of Humphrey, son of William, who was the first Varney to come to this country, so far as can be learned. He came from England to Salem, Mass .; lived in Ipswich, Mass., for a time, and died in Salem, in 1654. His wife. Bridget, died in Gloucester, in 1672.


WINSLOW


James Winslow moved from Westbrook to Windham in 1821. His wife was Hannah Sylvester. Children :


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1. Elizabeth, m. Daniel Hawkes of Windham.


2. Mary, m. Noah Hanson of Windham.


3. Lucy A., d. young.


4. Rufus, d. unmarried.


5. Francis, m. Angeline Legrow ; children : William, Frank, Marietta, Flora.


6. Sarah, m. Joseph Chute.


7. Oliver, m. Margaret J. Rhodes ; had one son, George, now deceased.


8. Louisa, d. unmarried.


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APPENDIX II.


Lists of Town Clerks, Representatives to the General Court and to the Legislature, Selectmen.


TOWN CLERKS


1762-1765, Thomas Chute.


1766-1769, Abraham Anderson. 1770, Richard Mayberry. 1771-1773. Micah Walker.


1774-1776, Richard Dole.


1777-1782, Edward Anderson.


1783-1788, Richard Dole.


1789-1791. Abraham Osgood.


1792, Caleb Rea. 1793-1803, Richard Dole.


1804, Josiah Chute.


1805-1820, John Gallison.


1821, John Collins. 1822, William Brown.


1823-1841, John Eveleth.


1842, William Silla. 1843-1844, John Eveleth.


1845, Samuel Freeman.


1846-1848, John Eveleth. 1849, Samuel Freeman. 1850-1854, John Eveleth.


1855-1862, Howard C. Freeman.


1863-1864. Peter R. Hall.


1865-1867, George E. Hawkes. 1868-1870, John C. Cobb. 1871, Alpheus A. Goold.


1872-1889, Fred S. Hawkes. 1890-1893. Thomas S. Nason.


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1894-1898, Fred S. Hawkes. 1899-1912, John N. Swett. 1913-15, William C. Hawkes. 1916, Philip W. Hawkes.


REPRESENTATIVES TO THE GENERAL COURT OF MASSACHUSETTS


1767-1768, Abraham Anderson.


1797, Ezra Brown.


1803, Peter T. Smith. 1805-'07-'09-'10-'11-'12, Josiah Chute.


1813-1815, Stephen Hall.


1816, Nathan Goold.


1817-20, Josiah Chute.


REPRESENTATIVES TO THE LEGISLATURE OF MAINE


1821, Daniel Hall.


1822, Moses Little.


1823-1826, John Eveleth.


1827-1828, Stephen Webb.


1829, Moses Little.


1830, John Waterman.


1831, Daniel Hall.


1832, Elias Baker.


1833, None. 1834-1835, John Webb.


1836, Enoch White.


1837, Elias Baker.


1838, Allen Hamblen.


1839-1840, Sargeant Shaw.


1841, Thomas Hawkes.


1842-1843, Ezra Brown, Jr.


1844, Edward Anderson.


1845, None.


1846, Stephen Webb.


1847, Daniel Rogers.


1848, Asa Legrow.


1849-1850, Daniel Rogers.


1851-1852, Samuel Hunt. 1853, David P. Baker.


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1854, Ephraim Legrow. 1855, Oliver D. Dike, of Sebago. 1856, Ezra Brown. 1857, Jacob Marston.


1858, Stephen R. Porter, of Sebago.


1859, Seward M. Baker. 1860, William Haley, of Sebago. 1861, Seth C. Hunkins. 1862, Thomas L. Smith.


1863, James Gunnison, of Scarboro. 1864, Jason Webb.


1865, Benjamin M. Baker. 1866, Horatio Hight, of Scarboro. 1867, William Goold.


1868, George Goold.


1869, Seward B. Gunnison, of Scarboro. 1870. Ebenezer H. Mayo. 1871. John C. Cobb. 1872, Benjamin M. Baker.


1873. Richard Mayberry. 1874-1875, Charles Rogers. 1876-1877, John T. Fellows. 1878, Lindley M. Webb. 1879, Andrew J. Morrell.


1880-1882, Frank H. Boody. 1883-1886, John M. White. 1887-1890, John W. Lombard.


1891-1892, Harrison R. Waterhouse.


1893-1894, Harlan B. True, of Pownal.


1895-1896, John J. Bodge. 1897-1898, Joseph L. Robinson. 1899-1900, Alroy Noyes, of Pownal.


1901-1902, Frank H. Haskell. 1903-1904. Fred S. Hawkes. 1905-1906, Harry S. Jordan, of Cape Elizabeth. 1907-1908. Fred S. Hawkes. 1909-1910, Harry S. Jordan, of Cape Elizabeth. 1911-1912, Percival Greenleaf, of Otisfield. 1913-1914, Roland II. Soule. 1915-, Thomas Varney.


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SELECTMEN


1762, Caleb Graffam, Thomas Mayberry, John Farrar. 1763, John Bodge, Thomas Mayberry, Abraham Anderson. 1764, William Knight, Caleb Graffam, Richard Mayberry. 1765-1766, James Bailey, Thomas Chute. Isaac Elder. 1767, Curtis Chute, William Knight, Thomas Mayberry. 1768-1769, Caleb Graffam, Thomas Mayberry, Abraham Ander- SON.


1770, Caleb Graffam, Hugh Crague, William Knight.


1771, William Copprian, William Knight, William Elder.


1772, William Knight, William Copprian, Zebulon Hunnewell. 1773, Caleb Graffam, Thomas Mayberry, Richard Mayberry.


1774, Ichabod Hanson, Hugh Crague, Thomas Trott. 1775-1776, Thomas Trott, Ichabod Hanson, David Barker.


1777, William Knight, Abraham Osgood, Daniel Pettengill.


1778, Abraham Osgood, Timothy Pike, Thomas Trott. 1779, Timothy Pike, Paul Little, Caleb Graffam. 1780, Caleb Graffam, Jonathan Loveitt, Thomas Trott.


1781, Paul Little, Jonathan Loveitt, Edward Anderson.


1782, Daniel Pettengill, William Knight, Abraham Osgood.


1783, Gershom Rogers, Ezra Brown, Daniel Pettengill.


1784, Gershom Rogers, Ezra Brown, Joseph Hooper. 1785, Ezra Brown, David Purington, Gershom Rogers. 1786-1787, Edward Anderson, Ezra Brown, David Purington.


1788, Josiah Chute, Ezra Brown, David Purington.


1789, David Purington, Paul Little, Josiah Hooper. 1790, Ezra Brown, Paul Little, David Purington. 1791, Winslow Hall, Josiah Chute, Ezra Brown. 1792-1794, David Purington, Josiah Chute, Ezra Brown.


1795-1796, Ezra Brown, Josiah Chute, Abraham Anderson. 1797, David Purington, Ezra Brown, Thomas Crague. 1798, Josiah Chute, Ezra Brown, David Purington.


1799, William IIall, Thomas Crague, Edward Anderson.


1800, Ezra Brown, Josiah Chute, Thomas Crague. 1801, Ezra Brown, David Purington, Elijah Kennard. 1802-1804, David Purington, Paul Little, Josiah Chute. 1805, David Purington, Josiah Webb, John Swett. 1806, David Purington, Josiah Webb, John Chute. 1807, Josiah Chute, Ezra Brown, William Hall.


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1808, Josiah Chute, William Hall, Noah Read. 1809-1811, Josiah Chute, Josiah Webb, William Hall. 1812-1813, Nathan Goold, Josiah Webb, William HIall. 1814-1815, Nathan Goold, Stephen Hall, Josiah Chute. 1816, Nathan Goold, William Brown, Josiah Chute. 1817, Nathan Goold, William Brown, Timothy Hanson. 1818, Nathan Goold, William Brown, Josiah Webb. 1819, William Brown, Josiah Webb, Stephen Hall. 1820, William Brown, Joseph Staples, Stephen Hall.


1821, Nathan Goold. Thomas Little, Josiah Webb.


1822, William Brown, Ebenezer Hawkes, John Gallison.


1823, John Eveleth, William Brown, Ebenezer Hawkes, 3d. 1824, William Brown, Ebenezer Hawkes, 3d, Stephen Webb.


1825, Stephen Webb, Daniel Hall, Joseph Staples. 1826, William Brown, Joseph Staples, Edmund Boody.


1827, William Brown, Ebenezer Hawkes, 3d, Timothy Hanson. 1828, William Brown, Elias Baker, Solomon Hawkes.


1829, Elias Baker, Stephen Webb. Edward Anderson. 1830, William Brown, Thomas Mayberry. Jr., John Read. 1831-1832, Thomas Mayberry. Jr., John Read, John Waterman. 1833. Thomas Mayberry. Jr., Elias Baker, John Webb. 1834. Thomas Mayberry, Jr., Edward Anderson. James M'In- tosh.


1835, Thomas Mayberry, Jr., Edward Anderson, Thomas Varney.


1836, Stephen Webb. Allen Hamblen, Asa Legrow.


1837, William Brown, Thomas Hawkes, Asa Legrow. 1838. Levi Tobie, Asa Legrow, Lewis Hardy.


1839, Thomas Hawkes, Levi Tobie, Lucius Whipple.


1840-1841. Thomas Hawkes, Lucius Whipple. William E. Brown. 1842. William Silla, Edward Anderson, Josiah Fogg. 1843, Lucius Whipple, Thomas Hawkes, Thomas L. Smith. 1844, Lucius Whipple, Enoch Mayberry, Thomas L. Smith. 1845, Lucius Whipple, Enoch Mayberry, Ezra Brown, Jr. 1846, Enoch Mayberry. Ezra Brown, Jr., Edward Anderson. 1847-1848, Edward Anderson, Mark Knight, Thomas Hawkes. 1849-1850, Ezra Brown, Jr .. Samuel Freeman, David P. Baker. 1851-1853, Thomas Mayberry, Ephraim Legrow, Thomas Hawkes. 1854, Thomas Hawkes. Ephraim Legrow, Edward Anderson. 1855-1856, William Silla, Elisha Jones, Jason Hanson. 1857, Thomas Mayberry. Thomas L. Smith, Jason Hanson.


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1858, Thomas Mayberry, Charles Jones, Charles Rogers. 1859-1860, Oliver Pope, Jason Hanson, William S. Cobb. 1861, Samuel Freeman, William Silla, Abijah H. Purington. 1862, Samuel Freeman, Abijah H. Purington, Charles Hunne- well.


1863-1864, Abijah H. Purington, Charles Hunnewell, Isaiah Elder.


1865, William Silla, Charles Jones. Charles Rogers.


1866, Thomas L. Smith, William M. Smith, Andrew J. Morrell. 1867-1869. Charles Jones, Charles Rogers, William M. Smith. 1870-1871, William H. Varney, Joshua Tukey, William S. Cobb. 1872-1873, William H. Varney, Charles Jones, William M. Smith. 1874. Benjamin M. Baker, Joel Rand, Charles A. Haskell. 1875, John T. Fellows, Joel Rand, Charles A. Haskell. 1876, John T. Fellows, Urban Lowell, Charles R. Goodell. 1877, Charles R. Goodell, Urban Lowell. Thomas L. Allen. 1878. Charles R. Goodell, Thomas L. Allen, Frank II. Boody. 1879, Frank II. Boody, Thomas L. Allen, Urban Lowell. 1880, Charles R. Goodell, Charles Rogers, Joseph W. Read. 1881, Charles Rogers, Joseph W. Read. Elbridge Lord. 1882, Joseph W. Read, Elbridge Lord, Orin P. Chaffin. 1883, Joseph W. Read, Edwin A. Bodge, Cornelius N. Morrell. 1884, Cornelius N. Morrell, Charles Jones, Frank P. Mayo. 1885. Charles Jones, Edwin A. Bodge, Thomas L. Allen. 1886, Charles Jones, Edwin A. Bodge, Thomas S. Nason. 1887. Charles Jones, Thomas S. Nason. Sumner C. Maxfield. 1888, Charles Jones, Charles Rogers, Sumner C. Maxfield. 1889, Charles JJones, Charles Rogers, Hiram C. Hawkes. 1890, Charles Rogers, Harrison R. Waterhouse, Samuel V. Ilaskell.


1891, Charles Rogers, Harrison R. Waterhouse, Leroy B. Nason. 1892. Charles Rogers, Charles O. Hawkes, ITiram C. Hawkes. 1893, Cornelius N. Morrell, Howard II. Boody. Peter Stuart. 1894, IToward II. Boody, Peter Stuart, William A. Larry. 1895, Howard II. Boody, Peter Stuart, Sumner C. Maxfield.


1896. Peter Stuart, Sumner C. Maxfield, Cornelius N. Morrell. 1897, Charles IT. Anthoine, Edwin A. Bodge, Thomas J. Mann. 1898, Charles II. Anthoine, Cornelius N. Morrell, Thomas J. Mann.


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APPENDIX II .- TOWN OFFICERS


1899. Cornelius N. Morrell, Charles H. Anthoine, Thomas J. Mann.


1900, Thomas J. Mann, George A. Newell, Charles II. Anthoine. 1901-1902, George A. Newell, Charles A. Haskell, Charles R. Moore.


1903, George A. Newell, Charles A. Haskell, George F. Jordan. 1904-1905, George A. Newell, George F. Jordan, Almanzer Kal- lock.


1906, Howard II. Boody, Almanzer Kallock, Charles B. Walker. 1907, Howard H. Boody, Almanzer Kallock, Joseph L. Robinson. 1908. George A. Newell. Howard H. Boody, Eugene J. Sawyer. 1909, George A. Newell, Eugene J. Sawyer, William H. Cram. 1910, William II. Cram, Charles H. Anthoine, Jere J. Grant. 1911, George A. Newell, Jere J. Grant, Samuel Larrabee. 1912-1913, William II. Cram, Jere J. Grant, Charles H. An- thoine.




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