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History of Littleton, New Hampshire: Genealogy ...
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GENEALOGY COMPILED BY GEORGE C. FURBER
REVISED AND ENLARGED BY EZRA S. STEARNS 1.
PUBLISHED FOR THE TOWN BY THE UNIVERSITY PRESS, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 1905
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THE genealogy of Littleton was compiled by GEORGE C. FURBER in 1896 and printed in 1897-8. A fire destroyed the work in 1898 and made necessary a reprint, which was prepared under the supervision of EZRA S. STEARNS. The extent of the errata is chiefly due to incorrect material furnished by individuals concerning their ancestry.
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ABBEY.
1. CLARK CARLTON ABBEY, son of Solomon, b. Middlebury, Vt., 1818. He grad. at Middlebury Coll. 1845 and at Jefferson Med. Coll. 1848, receiving degree of M.D. He practised one year in L., and for one year he conducted a drug store in Phila. Returning to L., 1851, he remained until Jan. 1853, when he removed to California, where he died, soon after his arrival, Feb. 23, 1853. Whig. I. O. O. F. (L. Cen. pp. 156, 157.) He m. 1848, Nancy Jane, dau. of John Gile of L., Methodist (See). She died in L. Nov. 21, 1849 ; he m. second, June 17, 1850, Fatima, dau. of Sylvanus Hastings of L. (See). She resides in L.
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ii. JENNIE N., b. Phila. June 30, 1851. m. Feb. 10, 1875, Winfield S. Hastings, res. Waterford, Vt., farmer.
iii. ISABEL, b. L. Nov. 2, 1852. m. William W. Weller.(See).
ABBOTT.
1. GEORGE ABBOTT, b. in Eng. in 1615 ; emigrated, according to tra- dition, from Yorkshire, Eng., to America about 1640. He was one of the first settlers of Andover, Mass., and a proprietor in 1643. His house was a blockhouse, and was used as such for many years after his death, which occurred Dec. 24, 1681, O. S. He m. 1647, Hannah Chandler, who d. June 11, 1711, aged 82 yrs.
2. WILLIAM ABBOTT, son of George 1, b. in Andover, Mass., Nov. 18, 1657. m. June 2, 1682, Elizabeth Story, who d. Dec. 1712. He d. Oct. 24, 1713. He was a Puritan in faith and Christian conduct ; lived near the present site of Prof. Stewart's house, Andover.
3. JAMES ABBOTT, son of William 2, b. in Andover, Mass., Feb. 12, 1695. m. Jan. 1714, Abigail Farnum, b. 1692. He moved to Concord, N. H., in 1737, and d. Dec. 27, 1787. VOL. II. - 1
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4. JAMES ABBOTT, son of James , b. in Andover, Mass., Jan. 12, ' 1717. m. 1742, Sarah Bancroft, b. Feb. 19, 1722. She was dau. of Capt. Samuel and Sarah (Lampson) Bancroft of Reading, Mass. James moved to Concord with his father, and lived there until 1763, when he moved to Newbury, Vt. He was one of the first settlers of Newbury and deacon of the first church. All of the children of James and many of his descendants were members of the Cong. church.
5. EZRA ABBOTT, son of James4, b. in Newbury, Vt., June 2, 1765. m. 1786, Hannah, dau. of Reuben Farmer of Concord, who drove the first ox team from Andover, Mass., to Concord. He also drove to the fort the team carrying the bodies of the men killed by the Indians, Aug. 11, 1746. Ezra died July 5, 1842, in Irasburg, Vt. Hannah d. in Bath Sept. 2, 1832.
6. EZRA ABBOTT, son of Ezra 5, b. in Newbury, Vt., Sept. 13, 1791. m. first, about 1810, Mary Ann, dau. of Moses Lang, b. in Bath, April 22, 1792, d. in L., Sept. 28, 1849, Cong. m. second, Myra Parker, b. in Lyman, June 30, 1799, d. in Bethlehem, July 20, 1885. Ezra was in the War of 1812. In 1820 he moved to L. and engaged in farming, making his home here until he d., March 26, 1872. Cong. Whig. (Genealogical Register of the Descendants of George Abbott of Andover.)
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i. SARAH B., b. Bath, Oct. 7, 1814. m. James Gordon (See).
7. ii. GEORGE, b. Bath, Aug. 11, 1816.
iii. JACOB, b. Bath, Feb. 12, 1820. unm., d. L. Jan. 27, 1859.
iv. MARY ANN, b. L. Feb. 6, 1822. m. Jan. 1, 1849, Moses K. Wilcomb, farmer. He d. June 30, 1887. She res. L., where she d. April 27, 1900.
v. NANCY MARIA, b. L. Aug. 30, 1826. m. Isaac B. Stearns (See).
7. GEORGE ABBOTT, son of Ezra 6, b. in Bath, Aug. 11, 1816. m. first, Jan. 1, 1846, Esther A., dau. of Evan Parker, b. in Lyman, Jan. 5, 1823, res. in L. after marriage until her death, Jan. 26, 1859, Meth- odist. m. second, June 25, 1860, Emeline, daughter of Nathan ? Ap- plebee, b. in L. Nov. 1, 1836. She has res. in L. all her life, Methodist. George came to L. in 1820, and d. in this town, Oct. 7, 1899. Farmer. Methodist. Democrat. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge ; K. T., St. Gerard Com. ; I. O. O. F., N. G. Selectman, 1858-61-2-71-2. Rep. 1867-8. J. P.
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iii. HENRY C., b. Aug. 31, 1852; res. Kas. Farmer. iv. ELLA J., b. Jan. 27, 1855. unm., d. L. Sept. 17, 1872.
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V. BELLE ESTHER, b. Oct. 30, 1861. m. Herbert D. Stevens (See).
vi. ANNA BLANCHE, b. Jan. 20, 1868, d. Jan. 13, 1878.
8. WILLIAM E. ABBOTT, son of George ", b. in L., Dec. 5, 1847. m. June 27, 1872, Martha E., dau. of Thomas Tame, b. in Tenn., May 18, 1849. William res. in L. from birth to 1867, now lives in Niotaga, Kas. Farmer.
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ii. NETTIE, b. Kas. June 4, 1877.
iii. GEORGE R .. b. Kas. March 31, 1881.
iv. WILLIAM T., b. Kas. Oct. 30, 1882.
V. CLAUD J., b. Kas. Oct. 3, 1883.
9. GEORGE FRANK ABBOTT, son of George 7, b. in L. June 7, 1849. m. Dec. 25, 1872, Carrie Maria, dau. of James Parker (See), b. in Lisbon, Oct. 24, 1853. She has res. in L. since 1869, most of the time. Methodist. George Frank has res. in L. all his life, except a few years in Bethlehem and Tilton. Educated in L. and Newbury, Vt. Studied medicine at Dart. and Baltimore, Md. Grad. from. Dart. Med. Coll. in 1891, and at once commenced practice in L. Methodist. Republi- can. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge ; K. T., St. Gerard Com. Post- master, Bethlehem, seven years. Member Board of Health, 1892-3-4, in L. Proprietor of a drug store in L. fifteen years. (Book of Biographies, Grafton Co., p. 164.)
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10. WILLIAM ABBOTT, son of James +, b. April 24, 1755. m. 1777, Mabel Whittlesey of East Guilford, Conn. He res. most of his life in Haverhill, Mass. d. June 14, 1807.
11. MOSES ABBOTT, son of William 10, b. June 16, 1778. m. April 7, 1802, Lucy Willis, b. July 25, 1784, d. July 13, 1842. He res. in Bath, where he d. May 7, 1856.
12. MYRON ABBOTT, son of Moses 11, b. in Haverhill, April 24, 1803. m. April 12, 1826, Clarissa Willis. He d. in Bath, June 3, 1883.
13. MYRON B. ABBOTT, son of Myron 12, b. in Bath, Dec. 27, 1841. m. Ellen J. Brock. Lives in Newbury, Vt.
14. HARRY EDWIN ABBOTT, son of Myron B.13, b. in Newbury, Vt., June 14, 1866. m. Feb. 22, 1888, Josie Maria, dau. of Wesley William Weare, b. in Dalton, April 19, 1868. Dry-goods merchant, res. in L. from 1890 to 1893. I. O. O. F.
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ii. CHARLES LEROY, b. L. Feb. 19, 1892.
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15. NATHANIEL ABBOTT, son of George 1, b. in Andover, Mass., July 15, 1671, N. S. m. Nov. 1, 1695, Dorcas Hibbert, d. Feb. 7, 1743. He d. Dec. 12, 1749. He was a member of Rev. Thomas Barnard's church, Andover.
16. JOSEPH ABBOTT, son of Nathaniel 15, b. in Andover, Mass., Feb. 2, 1705. m. Aug. 12, 1731, Deborah Blanchard, d. July, 1773. He d.
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in Wilton, Aug. 23, 1787. He moved to Wilton about 1776. Dea. A man of great simplicity and sound piety. For many years he tuned the Psalm, and Dea. Isaac Abbott, his cousin, read it line by line. He d. in Wilton, Aug. 23, 1787.
17. JOSEPH ABBOTT, son of Joseph 16, b. in Andover, Mass., April 2, 1744. m. Mary Barker. He was a farmer and lived in Andover, Mass., Wilton, and Nelson.
18. ISRAEL ABBOTT, son of Joseph 17, b. in Wilton, Jan. 29, 1771. m. Alice Baker, b. May 1, 1789, d. in Whitefield, Aug. 1, 1858. Israel settled in Charlestown, March, 1807, where he d. Feb. 26, 1840.
19. ISAAC ABBOTT, son of Israel 18, b. in Wilton (f. r. says Acworth), Sept. 20, 1796. m. 1820, Susan, dau. of Benjamin and Hannah (Far- well) Labaree, b. in Charlestown, Sept. 17, 1790, d. in Lancaster, Feb. 3, 1870. He was a lumber manufr., res. in L. from 1821 to 1869, when he removed to Lancaster, where he d. Jan. 12, 1882. He occupied many offices of trust here, being Selectman, 1827-8-41. Moderator, 1839-40-4-6-7-8-9-55. Rep. 1836-7-8-51. Fire Ward, 1829 to 1835 inc. and 1838-9-42-4-6. Dep. Sheriff, 1828 to 1834 inc. Apt. Capt. 5th Co., 32d Regt., N. H. Militia, June 20, 1821; vacated April 23, 1825. J. P. Whig.
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ii. BENJAMIN LABARER, b. L. April 8, 1824. m. 1861, Lorena Cheney. Kept hotel. He d. Sept. 20, 1887, in Auburn, Me.
iii. SUSAN AMANDA, b. L. Sept. 20, 1826. m. Oct. 10, 1848, John Lindsey, who kept hotel. He d. June 9, 1891, in Lancaster.
21. iv. CHARLES HENRY, b. L. Aug. 2, 1828.
V. MARY JANE, b. L. Aug. 16, 1830. m. March 1, 1851, Wallace Lindsey, who kept hotel. She d. Stewartstown, Jan. 20, 1887.
20. ISAAC EDWIN ABBOTT, son of Isaac 19, b. in Charlestown, April 24, 1821, m. May 25, 1844, Edna R., dau. of Simeon Hill, b. in Waterford, Vt., Jan. 3, 1824, d. in Lancaster, April 26, 1891. He res. in L. from 1822 most of the time until 1868. Farmer. Cong. Republican. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. Appointed Lieut. 5th Co., 32d Regt. N. H. Militia, 1841.
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i. GEORGE HENRY, b. L. Feb. 14, 1850. m. Dec. 31, 1873, Pamelia Jones, res. Boston. Engineer.
ii. SUSAN ALICE, b. L. Aug. 10, 1852. m. March 22, 1876, George S. Gould, res. Lancaster, painter.
iii. MARY ELIZABETH, b. Bethlehem, June 18, 1855. m. Oct. 5, 1887, George W. Tillson, res. Omaha, Neb., civil engineer.
Y. FRANK LINDSEY, b. L. Oct. 6, 1857, d. Lancaster, Oct. S, 1875.
21. CHARLES HENRY ABBOTT, son of Isaac 19, b. in L. Aug. 2, 1828. m. March 27, 1856, Evalyn A., dau. of Thomas J. Spooner, b. in Franconia, Oct. 18, 1835. He res. in L. from birth until 1860. Hotel- keeper. d. in Bethlehem, April 4, 1882.
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1. AMOS ADAMS, son of Buckley, b. in Waterford, Vt., April 21, 1816. m. Feb. 20, 1840, Eliza, dau. of Levi P. Parks, b. in Canada, June 13, 1812, d. in L. May 13, 1879. He res. in L. from 1840 until he d. Aug. 18, 1897. Farmer. Republican.
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i. CHARLES ROBY, b. Jan. 24, 1841. unm., res. L. Farmer.
ii. GEORGE CURTIS, b. June 24, 1848, d. L. Feb. 20, 1845.
iii. GEORGE LEVI, b. March 22, 1846, d. L. Feb. 25, 1878.
AINSWORTH.
The word Ainsworth is derived from Haines, the modern form of the ancient personym, Ainneph, and worth, the Anglo-Saxon term for a homestead. The family in Eng. were long located at Ainsworth, in the parish of Middleton, hundred of Salford, county palatine of Lancaster, and undoubtedly took their name from the locality. In spelling it is sometimes corrupted to Ensworth. The earliest of the name in New Eng. were Anchor Ainsworth of Boston, and Daniel Ainsworth of Rox- bury, Mass. They were in the colony as early as 1647. The tradition is that Edward Ainsworth, the emigrant ancestor of the L. family, came to America on invitation of his uncle, Daniel, of Roxbury. By some mishap in navigation the vessel in which he and a brother took passage was wrecked on the coast of Georgia. All were drowned except Edward Ainsworth, who saved himself by clinging to a rock on the shore, which is still called Stranger's Rock. (See Ainsworth Gen- ealogy, Francis J. Parker, Boston.)
1. EDWARD AINSWORTH, b. in Eng. in 1652 ; emigrated to America and lived in Roxbury, Mass., and Woodstock, Conn., d. in Woodstock, March 5, 1740/41. Farmer. m. Jan. 11, 1687/8, Joanna, dau. of Joshua and Joanna Hemmingway, b. Sept. 21, 1670, d. Dec. 23, 1748.
2. EDWARD AINSWORTH, son of Edwards1, b. in Roxbury, Mass., Aug. 18, 1693. m. April 5, 1722, Joanna, dau. of Mathew and Mar- garet Davis of Pomfret, Conn., b. Oct. 22, 1696, d. April 25, 1753. He res. in Woodstock, Conn., and d. there June 16, 1758. Farmer.
3. EDWARD AINSWORTH, son of Edward 2, b. in Woodstock, Conn., Nov. 21, 1729. m. first, May 22, 1755, Keziah Corbin, b. 1736, d. Dec. 1, 1756. m. second, March 15, 1758, Sybil, dau. of Dea. Thomas and Anna Child of Woodstock, Conn., h. March 3, 1733, d. July 7, 1820. He res. in Richmond and Claremont, was a physician, farmer, and lieut. in the militia. He d. in Claremont, Feb. 10, 1806.
4. CALVIN AINSWORTH, son of Edward &, b. in Claremont, June 3, 1771. m. about 1800, Susannah, dau. of Isaac Howe, b. in New Ipswich, Feb. 2, 1774, d. in L. March 18, 1853. He was a physician, the first to settle in L. and came here in 1799, remaining until July 12, 1839, when he d. His education was academic. He was an old-school practitioner, a good nurse, with tact and a genial presence which made him a favorite in many families. He could play the violin, and some-
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times wielded the how to help on merrymakings. Politically he was for a time a Federalist of the Hartford Convention order, but afterward a Democrat. J. P. He had no special church affiliations. He is de- scribed as rather stout and short in stature, of good physical powers, but not of a pushing or belligerent disposition. He did not succeed in accumulating property. (See L. Cen., pp. 148, 149.)
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6. ii. CALVIN, b. Aug. 22, 1807.
7. iii. LABAN, b. March 29, 1811.
iv. SYBIL P., b. Feb. 7, 1813, d. Townsend, Mass., April 30, 1838.
V. SUSANNAH H., b. Oct. 12, 1818, d. Townsend, Mass., April 26, 1838.
5. AMERICUS AINSWORTH, son of Calvin", b. in L. Sept. 17, 1804. m. July 27, 1853, Philena, dau. of Asher Hurlbutt, b. in Waterford, Vt., July 22, 1807, d. in L. July 22, 1878. He was a cabinetmaker, res. in L. all his life, and d. here Feb. 1, 1882. No ch.
6. CALVIN AINSWORTH, son of Calvin ", b. in L. Aug. 22, 1807. m. first, June 2, 1836, Eliza, dau. of Joseph Bellows. (See), b. in Walpole, Sept. 13, 1801, d. Feb. 3, 1837. m. second, May 6, 1846, Letitia (Stinson) White, b. in Dunbarton, still living in Madison, Wis. He was educated in the Academy at Concord, Vt., and Meriden Academy ; commenced the study of law about 1830 with Jonathan Stoddard, Waterford, Vt., and Henry A. Bellows, L., and was admitted to the Bar at the Nov. term at Plymouth, 1835. He located first in L., and practised seven years ; removed to Concord, where he practised twelve years ; the remainder of his life in Madison, Wis. He was a man of the strictest integrity, of amiable temperament, a good lawyer, but not an advocate. Ile had many friends and no enemies, and his gentle manners led him along through life with little to disturb the noiseless tenor of his way. The official positions held by him were : Register of Probate, Merrimack Co., 1846-51 ; Commissioner to Compile Statutes of N. H., 1853 ; Police Justice of Concord from the organiza- tion of the city in 1853 until he went west ; Police Justice of Madison, Wis., from April, 1862, until April, 1864. His military record was brief, but honorable. He was Judge Advocate of the 6th Brigade, N. H. Militia, 1841-2-3. He was a member of the law firm of Perley & Ainsworth at one time. He d. in Madison, Wis., July 7, 1873. No ch.
7. LABAN AINSWORTH, son of Calvin", b. in L. March 29, 1811. m. Jan. 17, 1847, Amanda M. Shattuck, b. Aug. 20, 1822. He res. in L. all his life, d. Sept. 26, 1891. Miller.
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8. iii. FRANK P., b. May 9, 1852.
iv. PERSIS F., b. June 14, 1854. m. June 16, 1878, Edwin G. Gale, res. Bel- mont, farmer.
v. SYBIL P, b. March 1, 1857, d. L. July 17, 1858.
9. vi. CALVIN STEPHEN, b. Aug. 13, 1859.
vii SYBIL S., b. July 22, 1862. m. July 6, 1878, Benjamin Laundry. She d. Jan. 7, 1883.
10. viii. WILLIAM S., b. June 12, 1865.
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8. FRANKLIN PIERCE AINSWORTH, son of Laban 7, b. in L. May 9, 1852. m. Feb. 27, 1882, Minetta, dau. of George V. Ott, b. in Mad- ison, Wis., March 7, 1856. He res. in L. from birth until 1871, when he removed to Wisconsin, where he has since res., most of the time as freight and ticket agent on the C., St. P., M. & O. Railway. Has held public positions as follows : Chairman Town Board of Williston, 1878 ; Mayor of Hammond, 1888 ; member of State Board of Regents of Normal Schools, 1892 to 1895 inc., and Secretary of Board for 1894-5 .. Present res., River Falls, Wis.
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ii. ALICE GENEVIEVE, b. Hammond, Wis., Oct. 11, 1888.
9. CALVIN STEPHEN AINSWORTH, son of Laban", b. in L. Aug. 13, 1859. m. Jan. 17, 1891, Lilly Grace, dau. of Silas Miner (adopted), b. in Whitefield, July 28, 1872 ; he m. second, April 18, 1899, Mamie Cushing, dau. of Charles Cushing (See). He has res. in L. all his life. Farmer. Republican. No ch.
10. WILLIAM S. AINSWORTH, son of Laban7, b. in L. June 12, 1865. m. Jan. 1, 1895, Hattie Grace, dau. of Henry R. Sulham, b. in Ran- .. dolph, Vt., Jan. 2, 1874. He has res. in L. nearly all his life. Painter. Ch., -
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ALBEE.
1. BENJAMIN ALBEE was a grantee in Braintree, Mass., 1640, and admitted freeman 1642. Later he lived in Medfield and Mendon. He was a miller and in public affairs an active citizen.
2. JAMES ALBEE, son of Benjamin 1, b. in Braintree about 1645. m. Oct. 18, 1671, Hannah Cook. They were living 1717.
3. JOHN ALBEE, son of James 2, m. June 6, 1705, Deborah Thayer, b. Nov. 4, 1687, dau. of Jonathan and Elizabeth (French) Thayer. They lived in Mendon.
4. JOHN ALBEE, son of John &, b. in Mendon, Feb. 25, 1720/1 ; by wife Sarah had twelve or thirteen children. He d. in Mendon, March 25, . 1799. She d. June 7, 1799.
5. ZURIEL ALBEE, son of John 4, b. Jan. 16, 1747/8. m. March 27, 1776, Anna Penniman, b. 1757, of Bellingham. They resided a few years in Westmoreland, N. H., and in 1808 removed to L., where he d. July 19, 1820 ; she d. Nov. 21, 1841. He was a farmer. Ch., -
6. i. ALEXANDER, b. Westmoreland, 1778.
ii. BETSEY, b. July, 1779. m. Comfort Day 2 (See).
7. iii. OTIS, b. 1780.
iv. HANNAH, b. Aug. 1794. m. Solomon Goodall (See).
V. SALLY, m. James Webster (See).
vi. OLIVE, m. Silas Hibbard.
vii. ARTHUSA.
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Albee.
6. ALEXANDER ALBEE, son of Zuriel 5, b. in Westmoreland in 1778. m. first, Prusia, dau. of Joseph Patridge, b. in Milford, Mass., March 18, 1781, d. in L. Jan. 20, 1830. m. second, Dolly Chandler (widow). He was selectman in L. in 1816 to 1821 inc. Rep. 1832. J. P. Demo- crat. Res. in L. from 1802 until he d. June 24, 1843.
Ch., b. in L., -
i. SALLY, b. Jan. 10, 1802, d. L. Sept. 23, 1804.
ii. SEBRINA, b. July 7, 1804, d. L. iii. ESTHER, b. May 24, 1807, pub. Oct. 17, 1825, Lyman Heath, musician.
iv. SALLY, b. July 6, 1809. m. Isaac Paddleford, machinist, d. Manchester. V. LO18A MARIA, b. Aug. 30, 1811, d. L. June 25, 1814.
8. vi. JOSEPH A., b. March 18, 1814.
9. vii. CURTIS LEANDER, b. Sept. 15, 1816.
10. viii. SOLON JUSTIN, b. Dec. 25, 1825.
7. OTIS ALBEE, son of Zuriel 5, b. in 1780. pub. Sept. 4, 1809, Melinda, dau. of Caleb Huntoon, b. in Unity, Nov. 26, 1791, d. in L. April 2, 1843. He lived in L. from 1806 to 1851. Democrat. Meth- odist. d. in Madison, Wis., Oct. 6, 1857.
Ch., b. in L., -
i. JOHN PUTNAM, b. Oct. 19, 1809. m. June 23, 1836, Arvilla Jones.
ii. GEORGE CLINTON, b. May 6, 1812, d. L. Aug 25, 1814.
iii. ZURIKL, b. July 16, 1814. m. - Smith. He d. June 17, 1849.
iv. OTIS ALEXANDER, b. June 6, 1817. m. Maria Gleason. Saddler. Res. Oshkosh, Wis.
v. EMERSON, Lieut. 5th Co., 82d Regt., N. H. Militia, May, 1844; vacated May, 1846.
vi. ICHABOD.
vii. ALEXANDER.
8. JOSEPH A. ALBEE, son of Alexander 6, b. in L. March 18, 1814. m. July 13, 1842, Mary J., dau. of Otis Ballou, b. in Waterford, Vt., Sept. 1816, d. in L. July 20, 1864. He res. in L. until 1883, when he removed to Monroe, where he d. July 14, 1887. Selectman, 1863-4- 5-74. Democrat. Ch., b. in L., -
i. INFANT SON, b. April 29, 1848, d. same day.
ii. OTIs A., b. Oct. 1844, d. L. March 29, 1845.
iii. HELEN JANE, b. Jan. 12, 1846. m. Curtis Foster (See) .
iv. DON A., b. June, 1848, d. L. April 4, 1866.
v. PRUSIA, m. Henry Wilson, Barnet, Vt. Merchant.
vi. MARY, m. Moulton Brown, Barnet, Vt. Poultry-dealer.
vii. TINA C., b. Nov. 27, 1854, d. L. April 6, 1877.
viii. IRA, m. - Moore. Res. Peacham, Vt. Merchant.
ix. KATE, m. Charles Parker, Laconia, farmer.
9. CURTIS LEANDER ALBEE, son of Alexander ", b. in L. Sept. 15, 1816. m. first, Dec. 20, 1841, Amanda, dau. of Laban Tifft (See), h. in L. May 25, 1822, d. in L. Nov. 22, 1868. Episcopal. m. second, Feh. 16, 1871, Caroline, dau. of Leonard Elms, h. in Lisbon, Jan. 11, 1830, res. in L. He res. in L. all his life, and d. March 16, 1887. Selectman, 1879-80. Rep. 1853-4. Capt. 11th Co., 32d Regt., N. H. Militia, ante 1848. Democrat.
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