History of Pembroke, N. H. 1730-1895, Part 1

Author: Carter, N. F. (Nathan Franklin), 1830-1915; Fowler, T. L. (Trueworthy Ladd)
Publication date: 1895
Publisher: Concord, N.H., Printed by Republican Press Association
Number of Pages: 532


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GOTOR


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HISTORY


OF


PEMBROKE, N. H.


I730-1895,


IN TIVO VOLUMES.


VOL. II .- GENEALOGICAL.


BY REV. N. F. CARTER.


Sapientia stemma inspicit. Avi numerantur avorum.


Concord, D. 26. : PRINTED BY THE REPUBLICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION. 1895.


YORK PUBLIC


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FOUNDATIONS K. -


GENEALOGIES.


TABLE OF CONTENTS-VOL. II.


PAGE


PAGE


Abbott Family,


1


LXXIX.


Lancey Family,


201


5


LXXX.


Lane Family,


204


III.


Ambrose Family,


6


LXXXI.


Leavitt Family,


205


IV.


Ames Family,


7


LXXXII.


Lewis Family,


205


V. VI.


Austin Family,


11


LXXXIV.


Locke Family,


209


VII.


Ayer Family,


12


LXXXV.


Lovejoy Family,


212


VIII.


Baker Family,


13


LXXXVI.


Lucas Family,


216


IX. x. XI.


Bates Family,


23


LXXXIX.


Martin Family, McConnell Family,


224


XIII.


Brickett Family,


24


XCI.


Mccutcheon Family,


225


XIV.


Burnham Family,


26


XCII.


McDaniel Family,


228


XV.


Carlton Family,


26


XCIII.


Merrill Family,


229


XVI.


Carr Family,


27


XCIV.


Millard Family,


229


XVII.


Chamberlain Family,


28


XCV.


Moore Family,


230


XVIII.


Charles Family,


29


XCVI.


Morgan Family,


236


XIX.


Cheney Family,


30


XCVII.


Morrison Family,


238


XXI.


Cilley Family,


31


XCIX. C.


Norris Family,


242


XXIII.


Clifford Family,


33


CI.


Noyes Family,


2.45


XXIV.


Cochran Family,


34


CII.


Osgood Family,


252


XXV.


Colby Family,


49


CIII.


Paine Family,


255


XXVI.


Connor Family,


49


CIV.


Parker Family,


256


XXVII.


Cotton Family,


50


CV.


Payson Family,


266


XXVIII.


Cram Family,


51


CVI.


Peabody Family,


267


XXIX.


Crane Family,


52


CVII.


Perkins Family,


267


XXX.


Culver Family,


53


CVIII.


Pettengill Family, 267


268


XXXII.


Davis Family,


58


CX.


Phillips Family,


269


XXXIII.


Dearborn Family,


59


CXI.


Pillsbury Family,


270


XXXIV.


Dodge Family,


67


CXII.


Prescott Family,


271


XXXV.


Doe Family,


69


CXIII.


Richardson Family,


274


XXXVI.


Doyen Family,


70


CXIV.


Robertson Family,


278


XXXVII.


Drew Family,


73


CXV.


Robinson Family,


279


XXXVIII.


Dudley Family,


77


CXVI.


Ruggles Family,


287


XXXIX. XL.


Elliott Family,


80


CXVII.


Sawyer Family,


291


XLI.


Emery Family,


82


CXVIII.


Seavey Family,


294


XLII.


Farnum Family,


91


CXX.


Shackford Family,


295


XLIII.


Favor Family,


91


CXXI.


Shattuck Family,


296


XLIV.


Fellows Family,


99


CXXII.


Simpson Family,


298


XLVI.


Ford Family,


98


CXXIII.


Smith Family,


299


XLVII.


Foster Family,


99


CXXV.


Spalding Family,


300


XLVIII.


Fowle Family,


100


CXXVI.


Stanyan Family,


301


LI.


Frye Family,


110


CXXVIII.


Stickney Family,


304


LII.


Gale Family,


115


CXXIX.


Stone Family,


307


LIII.


Gault Family,


118


CXXX.


Swett Family,


307


LIV.


German Family,


122


CXXXI.


Thompson Family,


308


LV.


Gilbert Family,


123


CXXXII.


Tyler Family,


309


LVI.


Gile Family,


123


Walker Family


310


LVII.


Gilman Family,


124


CXXXIV.


Wardwell Family,


311


LVIII.


Glidden Family,


129


CXXXV.


Warren Family,


311


LIX.


Gordon Family,


130


White Family,


312


LX.


Haggett Family,


131


LXI.


Hall Family,


132


CXXXVIII. Whittemore Family,


317


LXII.


Haseltine Family,


133


CXXXIX.


Wilkins Family,


323


LXIII.


Hayes Family,


137


CXL.


Willey Family,


326


LXIV.


Hayward Family,


137


LXV.


Head Family,


138


CXLII.


Wilson Family.


328


LXVI.


Hemphill Family,


144


LXVII.


Herrin Family,


145


LXVIII.


Hobbs Family,


145


LXIX.


Holt Family,


146


I.


Ambrose Family, 330


II. Dearborn Family, 331


III.


Hill Family, 332


LXXII.


Jenness Family,


163


IV.


McFarland Family,


334


LXXIII.


Kelley Family,


167


V.


Marriages, 1739-1895, Vol. II,


335


LXXIV.


Kimball Family,


169


LXXV.


Kittredge Family,


182


LXXVI.


Knox Family,


183


Index of Names, Vol. I,


393


LXXVII.


Ladd Family,


189


Index of Family Names, Vol. II,


401


LXXVII-A. Lake Family,


190


Index of other than Family Names,


Vol. II, 438


LXXVIII. Lakeman Family,


202


LXXXVII.


Mann Family,


216


Batchelder Family,


23


LXXXVIII. Marden Fanily,


220


XII.


Blake Family,


24


XC.


XOVIII.


Morse Family,


239


Newell Family,


240


XXII.


Clement Family,


32


XXXI.


Cushing Family,


53


CIX.


Phelps Family,


286


Eastman Family,


79


CXVI-A.


90


CXIX.


Severance Family,


294


XLV.


Fife Family,


98


CXXIV.


XLIX. L.


French Family,


107


CXXVII.


Stevens Family, 301


SUPPLEMENTARY.


LXX.


Hutchinson Family,


158


LXXI.


Hyatt Family,


CXXXVI.


Whitehouse Family, 315


CXXXVII.


CXLI.


Williams Family, 327


I. II.


Adams Family,


Appleton Family,


11


LXXXIII.


Little Family,


207


Bartlett Family,


20


220


Chickering Family,


30


Sargent Family,


296


Snell Family,


Fowler Family,


CXXXIII.


163


Knox Family, 332


General Index, Vol. I, 385


LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS, VOL. II.


PAGE.


Hon. Trueworthy L. Fowler


Frontispiece.


Isaac G. Russ


. facing 1


Residence of Eleazer Baker


. faeing


17


Rev. Abraham Burnham, D. D.


facing


26


Residence of Chiekering Family


. facing


31


Martin H. Cochran


facing


45


John M. Cochran


facing


48


Residence of Joseph H. Dearborn


facing


65


Steel Plate-Hon. Asa Fowler


facing


103


Steel Plate-Gov. Natt Head


. facing


143


Jolın M. Kimball


. faeing


177


Dr. John R. Kimball .


. facing


181


Steel Plate-George P. Little


. facing 20S


Sullivan MeCutcheon .


facing


227


Byron MeCuteheon


· facing


228


Residence of the late Samuel E. Moore


· facing


232


Samuel T. Parker


. facing


257


Dr. Butler H. Phillips


. facing


270


Moses Richardson


. facing


274


Moses Richardson, Jr.


facing


275


Samuel D. Robinson


. facing


283


Steel Plate-Solomon Whitehouse


. facing


316


Residence of Frank S. Whitehouse


· facing


316


Aaron Whittemore, Jr.


. facing


321


Jeremiah H. Wilkins .


facing 324


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GENEALOGIES.


As lack of space forbade the insertion of every family that has lived in town, or a continuous and complete genealogy of any family, the principles that have been adopted in our selection have been two, namely: first, giving the preference to the early settlers, when the necessary material could be gathered, and the families longest resident in town, and second, after any family has left town to tell where the members go, and then drop them unless settling in surrounding towns, or there is some good reason for following them down to the present time. Accordingly some families, having descend- ants living in town during nearly its entire history, necessarily occupy con- siderable space, while others need only a few lines. We are sorry not to be able to give a record of more of the families of the early settlers, especially those who were prominent in the management of the affairs of the town from time to time. But as it was then purely voluntary on the part of families whether or not the family records should be inserted in the books of the town, many neglected to do it, and consequently material for a complete gen- ealogy is wanting.


Limited space has also prevented any going into details in the matter of personal or family history, and therefore we have been content to give con- cisely and connectedly the links of lineage. As far as it has been possible we have given all names and dates in full. It is a source of regret that this could not be done in every case. Brief biographical sketches of a few will be found in their proper place in volume I, page 267-96.


Every family has been given in alphabetical order, and the members of each have been numbered consecutively from one to the end. Numbers in heavy faced type, as 7, indicate that that person's name is to be found again further on with a record of his family, the same number appearing in pa- rentheses, as (7). Such numbers are also arranged consecutively, as (7), (10), (20), ete. The different generations are distinguished by " superiors," as James', John2, Peter3, ete. The older generations naturally come first in the record, following each other in regular order. The list of abbreviations ap- pended below, with the exception of those representing titles and states, are only used in the genealogies.


The names of members of the families are fully indexed, giving their con- secutive number, rendering it easy for the reader to find the particular name desired. All other names, as of husbands, wives, ete., of the different mem- bers are also fully indexed, followed by number of family with which con- neeted in Roman letters, and consecutive number of the given family, sepa- rated by a period, as LVII. 10. In a few eases, however, notably in the Knox family, the reception of additional information after the indexes of names had been made and veriffed, and sometimes up to the time of printing, necessitated the use of letters in connection with the usual numbers, to the great saving of unnecessary labor.


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GENEALOGIES.


Cross references are indicated by the family and "consecutive" number separated by a period in a parenthesis following the name, as (LXXXIX. 17). By referring to the family of such name and the given number, the gen- ealogical status of such individual can readily be found.


In the preparation of these family gencalogies no pains has been spared to make the different records anthentic. We have availed ourselves of all the sources of information at our command. Town records have been scarched, families visited for original information as found in the " Old Family Bible," and reliable memories, and for verification, inscriptions of tombstones copicd, published genealogies searched, and many persons interviewed. Where there has been any conflict in records we have endeavored to settle the matter by weight of evidence. That errors in dates, and possibly names, have crept in is almost certain. We have striven to make them as few as possible. Not a little is due to Hon. Trueworthy L. Fowler for the accuracy and completeness of many of the older families, especially the Head and Cochran families. The Lake and Sargent families are chiefly his work. J. B. Haselton, Esq., of Suncook, has given the Haseltine family careful revision. State Assayer S. P. Sharples,* 13 Broad Street, Boston, Mass., has rendered very valuable ser- vice for the Kimball family, F. A. Hutchinson, of Suffield, Conn., for the Hutchinson family, Levi Cofren, Esq., of Boston, Mass., for much informa- tion respecting his branch of the Cochran family, and Miss Harriet W. Noyes of Hampstead, for the earlier generations of the Noyes family. Others have also rendered valuable assistance. We are also indebted to Dow's History of Hampton for early information of the Dearborn family. For all such favors to one and all we make grateful acknowledgment. We would also express hearty thanks for the uniform courtesy shown by the different families in our personal solicitation for facts of memory and record to give greater complete- ness to family histories, and for the cheerful readiness to aid as far as in their power. A very few families who failed to furnish the desired informa- tion as requested have been necessarily omitted.


* Mr. Sharples, with his co-laborer, Hon. Leonard A. Morrison, has nearly ready for the press an exhaustive genealogy of the Kimball family of New England.


ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE GENEALOGIES.


ab. about. A. C. Amherst College. ad. adopted. b. born.


bap. baptized.


As. T. Association Test.


Ch., ch. Church, child, children. Cong. Congregational.


d. died, dead.


dau. daughter.


D. C. Dartmouth College. d. y. died young. desc. descendant. ed. editor, educated.


Eng. England. Ens. Ensign. grad. graduated. hus. husband. m. married. phys. physician.


prob. probably.


Lt. Lieutenant. res. residence, resided.


s. son.


unm. unmarried.


w. wife. wid. widow. yrs. years.


Isaac Jage Rner


HISTORY OF PEMBROKE.


GENEALOGIES.


I. THE ABBOTT FAMILY.


1. George1 was b. 1615; came from Yorkshire, England, a Puritan emigrant, to Andover, Mass., in 1640; m. 1647, Hannah Chandler ; and d. 24 Dec. 1681. She was b. 1629, and d. 11 June 1711. The Abbotts of Pembroke are his descendants.


2. Benjamin 2 (George 1) was b. 20 Dec. 1661 ; m. 1685, Sarah, dau. of Ralph Farnum of Andover, Mass. ; and d. 30 Mar. 1703.


3. Jonathan 8 (Benjamin,2 George 1) was b. Sept. 1687 ; m. 1713, Zer- viah, probably dau. of Nicholas and Mary (Manning) Holt of Ando- ver, Mass. (LXIX. 3.) ; and d. 21 Mar. 1770. Ch :


4. Jonathan 4 b. 14 Dec. 1714; d. 21 May 1794.


5. David;4 m. 1741, Hannah Chandler.


6. Nathan4 b. 1718; d. 28 June 1798; m. Abigail Ames.


7. Mary.4


8. Zervialı;4 m. 1745, Ephraim Blunt of Pembroke.


9. Job ' b. 14 Oct. 1724; m. Sarah Abbott (XXXIX. 16).


10. Samuel4 b. 1 Oct. 1727; m. Miriam Stevens.


11. Jeremiah 4 b. 10 Oct. 1733; d. 1755.


(5) David 4 (Jonathan,8 Benjamin,2 George 1) came to Pembroke before 1748 ; m. 1741, Hannah Chandler. Ch :


12. Benjamin 5 b. 2 Jan. 1743.


13. Job;5 m. Phebe Farnum.


(9) Job 4 (Jonathan,8 Benjamin,2 George1) was b. 14 Oct. 1724; m. Sarah, dau. of James Abbott of Concord ; res. Pembroke. His wid. m. Dea. Richard Eastman of Fryeburg, Me. Ch :


14. Sarah 5 b. 1751; in. Abial Holt of Temple.


15. Nathan 5 b. 9 Sept. 1753; d. 5 Mar. 1801.


16. Job 5 b. 1755; m. 1780, Anna Ballard; res. Wilton; d. 12 July 1805.


17. Abigail 5 b. 1757; m. Stephen Dresser of Lowell, Mass .; 15 ch.


(10) Samuel 4 (Jonathan,8 Benjamin,2 George1) was b. 1 Oct. 1727 ; m. 12 July 1749, Miriam Stevens ; res. Pembroke ; signed As. T., 1776. Ch :


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HISTORY OF PEMBROKE.


18. Samuel 5 b. 10 Sept. 1750; in. Lydia Perrin.


19. Ebenezer5 b. 18 Oct. 1751.


20. Abigail5 b. 6 Sept. 1753; m. 18 Apr. 1791, Benjamin Whittemore of Concord (CXXXIX. 34).


21. Judith 5 b. 28 July 1755; m. 23 Nov. 1773, Hezekiah Young.


22. Jeremiah5 b. 7 May 1757; m. 29 Nov. 1787, Betsey Frye of Pembroke (LI. 6).


23. Sarah 5 b. 20 Ang. 1759; m. 4 Nov. 1790, Jeremiah Wheeler of Concord.


24. Lydia5 b. 18 Sept. 1761; m. 29 Mar. 1787, Nathaniel Morrill of Chi- chester.


25. Ezra5 b. 15 Ang. 1763; m. Mary Brown.


26. William 5 b. 10 Sept. 1765; m. Dorcas Parker (CIV. 44).


27. Rachel5 b. 15 June 1768; m. 30 Dec. 1789, John Kelley of Pembroke (LXXIII. 2).


28. Miriam 5 b. 25 Sept. 1771 : m. 21 Nov. 1793, John Morrill of Chichester.


(13) Job5 (David,4 Jonathan,8 Benjamin,2 George 1) was b. in Ando- ver, Mass. ; m. Phebe Farnum; went from Pembroke to Barnet, Vt., about 1783. Ch b. in Pembroke :


29. Sarah b. 21 Mar. 1772.


30. Hannah 6 b. 30 Dec. 1773; m. Jonathan Darling of Ryegate, Vt .; no ch.


31. Phebe 6 b. 28 Feb. 1775.


32. Susanna6 b. Dec. 1778; m. Josiah Darling of Ryegate, Vt .; no ch.


33. John6 b. 26 Aug. 1780.


34. Mary 6 b. 1782.


(18) Samnel 5 (Samuel,4 Jonathan,8 Benjamin,2 George1) was b. 16 Apr. 1750 ; m. 22 Mar. 1781, Lydia Perrin ; res. Pembroke ; and d. 11 Mar. 1836. She was b. 1772, and d. 1 Apr. 1829. Ch :


35. Ebenezer6 b. 22 Dec. 1780; m. Comfort Simonds.


36. Amos6 b. 6 Feb. 1783; m. Deborah Busiel.


37. Job;6 d. y.


38. John 6 b. 2 Nov. 1788; m. Sally Davis.


39. Betsey 6 b. 3 Jan. 1790: m .; res. northern New Hampshire.


40. Hannah 6 b. 23 Nov. 1792; m. A. Stevens.


41. Job;6 m. Lottie - -


(25) Ezra 5 (Samuel,4 Jonathan,3 etc. [see (18). ]) was b. 4 Aug. 1763; m. 30 Nov. 1794, Mary Brown; went to Sanbornton about 1794; and d. there 16 Nov. 1824. She d. Cabot, Vt., 1836. Ch b. in Sanbornton :


42. Sarah 6 b. 23 Ang. 1795; m. John Abrams.


43. John 6 b. 30 Apr. 1797; m. 31 Dec. 1818, Mary Buntin of Allenstown.


44. Mary 6 b. 5 Sept. 1798; m. Asahel Quimby.


45. William 6 b. 21 Feb. 1800.


46. Chauncey;6 left Suncook 1832.


(26) William 5 (Samuel,4 Jouathan,3 etc. [see (18).]) was b. 11 July 1765 ; m. 24 May 1792, Dorcas Parker of Pembroke ; res. Pem-


3


THE ABBOTT FAMILY.


broke; and d. 22 July 1838. His w. was b. 17 Feb. 1768, and d. 9 Nov. 1853. Ch :


47. Nathaniel 6 b. 10 Feb. 1793; d. unm. 27 Aug. 1814.


48. William 6 b. 15 Aug. 1794; m. (1) Esthier Fowler (XLIX. 28), (2) Nancy D. Campbell.


49. Hannah6 b. 10 July 1796; m. 12 Sept. 1828, Herman Abbott Osgood; d. 3 Apr. 1863 (CII. 11).


50. Miriam6 b. 3 Mar. 1798; m. 24 Dec. 1816, Samuel Kelley; res. Vt .; d. Apr. 1873 (LXXIII. 8).


51. Mary 6 b. 29 Jan. 1800; m. Jonathan Robinson; d. 20 Aug. 1845 (CXV. 36).


52. Adrian6 b. 21 Dec. 1802; m. Fanny Schoppy of Beddington, Me .; 5 ch.


53. Lavinia 6 b. 12 Apr. 1807; m. 12 Mar. 1824, John Ladd Fowler (XLIX. 31).


54. Savalla 6 1. 24 Aug. 1809; m. (1) Nathan Libbey, (2) - Thresher of Piermont.


55. Child 6 still-born 26 Aug. 1811.


(35) Ebenezer 6 (Samuel,5 Samuel,4 Jonathan,3 Benjamin,2 George 1) was b. 22 Dec. 1781; m. Comfort Simonds of Northfield. Ch :


56. Matilda;7 m .; went to Wis .; no ch.


57. Nancy;7 m. Joseph Simonds of Northfield; 4 ch.


58. Betsey7 b. Jan. 1819; d. 15 Sept. 1829.


59. Syrene? b. Apr. 1822; m. Hosea Elliott of Hooksett; d. 17 Feb. 1844; no ch.


60. Emily 7 b. Nov. 25; d. 19 Sept. 1829.


61. Abram Kimball7 b. Jan. 1827; d. 5 Sept. 1829.


(36) Amos 6 (Samuel,5 Samuel,4 etc. [see (35). ]) was b. 6 Feb. 1783 ; m. Deborah Busiel of Gilmanton ; res. Pembroke till about 1812 or later. Ch :


62. Fidelia 7 b. 16 Aug. 1812.


63. Clarissa.7 64. Daughter.7


(38) John 6 (Samuel,5 Samuel,4 etc. [see (35).]) was b. 2 Nov. 1788 ; m. 2 June 1814, Sally Davis ; res. Danvers, Mass. Ch :


65. Warren;7 m. (1) - Batchelder of Chichester, (2) - -; res. Pem- broke for a time.


(48) William,6 (William,5 Samuel,4 Jonathan,8 Benjamin,2 George 1) was b. 15 Aug. 1794; m. (1) 22 Oct. 1816, Esther Fowler, (2) Nancy D. Campbell ; and d. 22 July 1838. His 1st w. was b. 16 Mar. 1797, and d. 31 Dec. 1831. Ch :


66. Orson 7 b. 6 June 1818; m. (1) Elizabeth Clark, (2) Ann Foster.


67. Clarissa Fowler7 b. 21 Aug. 1820; m. Aaron Elliott.


68. Maryetta 7 b. 2 May 1824; m. William Goss.


69. Elvira 7 b. 2 May 1824; d. 22 Sept. 1824.


70. Laura Head7 b. 23 June 1826; m. 30 Dec. 1845, Asa R. Chamberlain; res. State Centre, Io .; no ch. He was b. 11 Sept. 1823.


4


HISTORY OF PEMBROKE.


By second wife.


71. Esther;7 m. Samuel Jenness of Concord. Ch: 72. George.8 73. James.8


74. Emily;7 m. Alonzo Gates; no ch .; d.


75. Sarah;7 m. (1) Henry Greenough, (2) --; 1 ch.


76. Ellen;7 m. William Wyman Cass of Epsom; d .; 2 ch.


(54) Savalla 6 (William,5 Samuel,4 etc. [see (48). ]) was b. 27 Aug. 1809 ; m. 16 Mar. 1830, Nathan Libbey ; res. Piermont, and Phil- adelphia, Pa. He was b. 25 June 1808; and d. 19 Oct. 1874, in Philadelphia, Pa. Ch :


77. Elvira Abbott7 b. 28 Jan. 1831; m. - Boyden.


78. Charles7 b. 5 Oct. 1832; d. 11 Ang. 1336.


79. Herman Osgood 7 b. 28 Dec. 1834; d. 19 Mar. 1857.


80. Cynthia Ann7 b. 25 Oct. 1836.


81. Abigail 7 b. 19 Sept. 1838; m. - Stevens.


82. Charles 7 b. 20 Mar. 1841; m. Carrie Twaits.


83. Sarah Clay 7 b. 15 Sept. 1842; m.


84. Mary Abbott7 b. 28 Nov. 1844; m.


85. Henry C.7 b. 16 Aug. 1846; m. - Lane.


86. Nathan 7 b. 15 Oct. 1848.


(66) Orson7 (William,6 William, 5 Samuel,4 Jonathan,8 Benjamin,2 George1) ; m. (1) Elizabeth Clark, (2) Ann Foster; and d. in California. Ch by first wife :


87. William.8 88. James.8 By second wife.


89. Lizzie.6 90. Emma.8 91. Lewis.8


(67) Clarissa Fowler7 (William,6 William,5 etc. [see (66). ]) was b. 21 Aug. 1820 ; m. 17 May 1840, Aaron Elliott of Dunbarton. He was b. 11 Nov. 1815 ; d. Ch :


92. William 8 b. 5 Jan. 1841; m. 27 Mar. 1862, Mary A. Woodbury of Bow. Ch:


93. Frederick B.º b. 17 Jan. 1863.


94. Esther Abbott8 b. 19 Jan. 1847; m. 6 June 1866, Adolphus Green of Bow; res. Bow. Ch:


95. Frank Abbottº b. 31 Jan. 1871.


(68) Maryetta7 (William,6 William,5 etc. [see (66). ]) was b. 6 May 1824; m. 2 June 1846, William Goss of Epsom; res. Epsom ; d. 3 May 1873. He was b. 13 July 1820 ; d. Ch :


96. John Abbott8 b. 26 Aug. 1847; m. 15 June 1869, Electa Ann Carpenter of Chichester; res. Pittsfield. She was b. 2 Aug. 1846. Ch:


97. Charles Carpenter 9 b. 9 Feb. 1871.


98. Clara Helen Maryetta 9 b. 11 July 1874.


99. William Abbott6 b. S Jan. 1SSS.


100. Elizabeth Jane 8 b. 2 Sept. 1849; m. 2 Jan. 1870, Alfred Porter Bick- ford of Epsom. He was b. 8 Mar. 1846. Ch:


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THE ADAMS FAMILY.


101. William Pearl 9 b. 15 Feb. 1871.


102. Nathan Almont9 b. 17 July 1872.


103. Alfred Goss 9 b. 4 Feb. 1875.


104. Noah William & b. 12 July 1863; m. . - Jackman of Woodstock; res. Pittsfield.


105. Nathan Jonathan & b. 13 Sept. 1869; m. - Leighton of Epsom; res. Pittsfield; 1 ch.


(82) Charles7 Libbey (Savalla,6 William,5 Samuel,4 Jonathan,3 Ben- jamin,2 George 1) was b. 20 Mar. 1841 ; m. June 1866, Carrie Twaits of Ottawa, Canada ; res. Concord. Ch :


106. Ella Abbotts b. 6 June 1868.


107. Charles Edward & b. 6 May 1869.


II. THE ADAMS FAMILY.


1. John 1 mn. Lucy Hubbard ; lived in Lincoln, Mass.


2. Dr. Thomas2 (Jolin 1) was b. 22 Mar. 1761; soldier in R. I. 1779- 81 ; studied with Dr. Marshall Spring of Watertown, Mass. ; came to Pembroke as early as 1795, possibly earlier ; m. Sarah -; d. 16 May 1808. She was b. 1755, and d. 17 May 1818. Ch :


2. Thomas 3 b. 9 July 1783.


4. Sukey 3 b. 12 Aug. 1785; m. 21 Sept. 1809, David Ambrose (III. 9).


5. John 3 b. 26 Feb. 1788.


6. Samuel 3 b. 5 Mar. 1790.


7. Lucy 3 b. 16 July 1792; m. 16 Sept. 1803, Meshech Cate of Loudon.


8. Betsey ;3 m. 8 Sept. 1818, Eben C. Foster of Windham.


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9. Zenas1 was b. 1787, in Goffstown; soldier, 1812; came to Pem- broke from Manchester, 1835 ; m. Lydia Baker of Manchester ; and d. Sept. 1853, in Pembroke. She was b. 22 Nov. 1788, and d. 11 Jan. 1873, in Pembroke. Ch :


10. Mary Jane 2 b. 22 Feb. 1822; m. 1851, John Parsons of Danvers, Mass .; d. 1 Aug. 1854. Ch:


11. Idetta 3 b. 1853.


12. Nathaniel Baker 2 b. 13 Oct. 1823; m. Eleanor Batchelder French.


13. Elizabeth McCurdy 2 b. 14 Oct. 1827; m. 1852, John Town of Danvers, Mass. Ch:


14. Mamie.3 15. Albe.3 16. Fred.3


17. Elworth.3 18. Effie.3


19. Lucy Ann 2 b. 13 May 1830; m. 1854, Dr. John M. Fletcher of Canter- bury; d. 16 Feb. 1882, in Concord. Ch:


20. Lizzie E.3 b. 1855.


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(12) Nathaniel Baker 2 (Zenas1) was b. 13 Oct. 1823; m. 22 Dec. 1853, Eleanor Batchelder, dan. of Moses French of Deerfield ; and d. 6 June 1883. Ch :


21. Charles Sumner3 b. 5 Feb. 1857; m. 6 Ang. 1885, Nellie Jane, dau. of Andrew Jackson Cate of Allenstown. Cl:


22. Natt4 b. 28 Sept. 1887.


23. Kate + b. 13 Mar. 1890.


24. Mary Ellas b. 16 May 1859.


25. Jessie Fremont3 b. 30 Mar. 1862; m. Mailand E., s. of John M. and Mary (Lake) Prescott of Pembroke. Ch:


26. Jolın Morrill + b. 28 July 1887.


27. Clarence 4 b. 6 May 1889.


28. John Frank & b. 3 Ang. 1864.


29. George French 3 b. 16 Feb. 1867; d. unm. 22 Apr. 1892, in Boston, Mass.


III. THE AMBROSE FAMILY.


1. Henry 1 was b. in England in 1613 ; came to America and settled in Hampton in 1638, and d. in Boston, Mass., 1658. He was the pro- genitor of this family. Dates indicate a missing generation.


2. Nathaniel 2 (Henry 1) was b. 14 Dec. 1677, in Salisbury, Mass. ; m. Sarah Eastman ; res. Chester.


3. John 3 ( Nathaniel,2 Henry 1) was b. 28 Sept. 1707; m. Eliza- beth


4. Robert 4 (John,3 Nathaniel,2 Henry 1) settled in East Concord.


5. Dea. Nathaniel5 (Robert, + Jolin,3 Nathaniel,2 Henry 1) m. (1) Phebe, dau. of David Lovejoy (LXXXV. 17), (2) Elizabeth -; signed the As. T., 1776 ; and d. about 1835, in Deerfield. His 2d w. was b. 1762 ; and d. 31 Oct. 1838, in Deerfield. Ch :


6. Jonathan® b. 13 Feb. 1777; d. Dec. 1777.


7. Phebe b. 22 Sept. 1779; m. 12 Feb. 1804, John Edmunds of Chichester.


8. Martha 6 b. 7 Nov. 1781; m. 3 Mar. 1801, William T. Smith of Deerfield.


9. Abigail 6 b. 18 Apr. 1784; m. Mark Baker (VIII. 24).


10. David 6 b. 30 Sept. 1786; m. Sukey Adams (1I. 4).


11. Jonathan 6 b. 18 Sept. 1789.


12. Jenny 6 b. 4 Feb. 1793.


(10) David6 (Dea. Nathaniel,5 Robert,5 John,3 Nathaniel,2 Henry 1) was b. 30 Sept. 1786 ; m. 21 Sept. 1809, Sukey Adams of Pembroke. Ch. :


13. Thomas Adams7 b. 2 Mar. 1811, in Pembroke; m. Mary Sweetser; d. 20 Apr. 1880, in Concord.


14. Samuel Adams7 m. Dorothy Atkinson of Boscawen; d. there.


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THE AMES FAMILY.


15. Martha m. Richard Pickering of Portsmouth; d.


16. D. Russell7 b. 17 Feb. 1818; m. (1) Jane Anna Thompson, (2) Arian Coughtin of Albany, N. Y. First w. b. 9 May 1824, and d. 27 Jan. 1880 ; 2d w. d. 1889.


17. Justin Snith 7 b. 4 July 1820; m. Julia A. B. Gray ; d. Jan. 1891. She d. Jan. 1890.


18. John T .? d. y.


19. Mary Jane7 d. y.


(14) 'Samuel7 (David,6 Dea. Nathaniel,5 etc. [see (10). ]) m. Dorothy Atkinson of Boscawen; and d. 22 Feb. 1886. Ch :


20. Mary Jane & b. 6 March 1840 ; m. 25 Dec. 1866, Prof. J. R. Eastman of U. S. Naval Observatory, Washington, D. C .; no ch.


21. Sarah Lizzie 8 b. 23 June 1845; m. F. R. Hayden ; res. Worcester, Mass.


22. Charles Wellington 8 b. 9 March 1848; resides Natick, Mass.


IV. THE AMES FAMILY.


1. Samuel lived in Andover, Mass.


2. Spofford 2 (Samuel 1) was b. 21 Mar. 1752, in Andover, Mass. ; wounded at the battle of Bunker Hill; m. Apr. 1781, Mary White of Marblehead, Mass. ; came to Pembroke, 1807; and d. 14 Sept. 1835. She was b. 28 Nov. 1759, and d. 6 July 1832. Ch, all but Nathan and John, settling in Pembroke :


3. Mary3 b. 19 Nov. 1782; d. 23 Nov. 1816, in Pembroke.


4. Nathan White 3 b. 11 Feb. 1785; m. Lydia Jones.


5. Stephen 3 b. 14 Apr. 1787; m. Dolly Baker (VIII. 38).


6. Daniel 3 b. 27 Aug. 1789; m. Mary Parker (CIV. 53).


7. John3 b. 8 Apr. 1792; m. Mary Wilson.


8. Samuels b. 4 Nov. 1795; m. 1834, Sarah P. Lane; d. 9 Ang. 1841. She d. 22 Mar. 1863, in Chichester.


9. Sarah3 b. 6 Jan. 1798; d. unm.


10. Frederick 3 b. 12 Aug. 1800; m. Nancy Tilton.


(4) Nathan White 3 (Spofford,2 Samuel1) was b. 11 Feb. 1795 ; m. 1813, Lydia Jones of Andover, Mass. ; res. Lyndon, Vt. ; and d. 1866. She was b. 1791, and d. 1875, in Lyndon, Vt. Ch :


11. Mary Ann4 b. 29 Mar. 1815; m. 1856, Henry Hoton; res. Lyndon, Vt.




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