History of the town of Andover, New Hampshire, 1751-1906, Part II, Part 1

Author: Eastman, John R. (John Robie), 1836-1913
Publication date: 1910
Publisher: Concord, N.H. : Printed by the Rumford Print. Co.
Number of Pages: 474


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The following pages present what was contained in the notes of Mr. George E. Emery; and very much more that has been gathered from personal knowledge, from the state and town rec- ords, from church and family records, from hundreds of personal interviews and from an extensive correspondence, concerning most of the families that have found homes in this town. The greatest amount of labor has been devoted to the search for rec- ords of the earlier settlers. Some of this work is fairly complete, but much of it, after a period of more than a century, is still fragmentary.


A brief explanation will enable the reader to follow readily the arrangement of the different families and the order of the names in each family.


1. The several families are arranged alphabetically.


2. The surname of the family is printed in large capitals.


3. The christian and the surname of the head of each sub- family, with the maiden name of the wife, is printed in small capitals.


4. The full maiden name of the wife is given if known, with the surname in parenthesis.


5. When the name of a town is given it is assumed to be in New Hampshire, unless otherwise noted.


6. Residence, when not otherwise noted, is assumed to be in Andover.


7. In giving the age of an individual, the years, months and days are separated by a dash.


8. The usual abbreviations, a. for aged, b. for born, d. for died, dau. for daughter, m. for married, rem. for removed, res. for re- sided or resides, and t. r. for town records, have been used.


9. In the printing of surnames, the spelling usually employed by each family has been followed. In the case of one large family whose different branches, at various periods, have written


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the name "Sillea," "Silly," "Selley," "Selly," "Celley" and "Cilley," the modern spelling "Cilley" has been used.


10. The genealogical data for each family is so arranged as to follow out the descendants of each, in order of birth, in the male lines, to the latest generation in town. When children of the older families have removed from town, the names and dates are continued generally, if known, for one generation.


It is practically impossible to avoid errors in names and dates, though great care has been observed in this respect. Frequently the different members of the same family do not agree concern- ing dates of births, marriages and deaths, and in most of such cases the data cannot be verified now by trustworthy records.


GENEALOGIES.


APPLETON.


FRED SEVERANCE, son of Scott J. and Eliza J. (Severance) APPLETON, and grandson of Ziba Severance, was b. in Burlington, Vt., June 11, 1874 ; res. in Andover, Concord, N. H., Brooklyn, N. Y., and Portsmouth, N. H .; m., Sept. 8, 1900, MINNIE JULIA, dau. of William SMITH of Andover.


Helen Wilsdon, b. in Concord Feb. 18, 1902.


Scott Severance, b. in Franklin Aug. 10, 1906.


ASH.


JOHN ASH m., Aug. 14, 1667, MARY, dau. Christopher and Mary BART- LETT. He was in Newbury, Mass., in 1652; of Salisbury, Mass., 1658-'64 ; of Amesbury, Mass., 1668; a townsman in Amesbury, 1667; d. Jan. 5, 1694-5.


Mary,


b. May 20, 1668; m. (1), Nov. 29, 1689, Thomas Hoyt; (2), about 1692, James Hall of Salisbury.


JOHN,


b. Feb. 3, 1669-70; m. Mary -.


Nathaniel,


b. March 17, 1671-2; living in 1690.


Martha, b. March 1, 1673-4; living in 1690.


Bethia, b. Dec. 21, 1676; m., Oct. 19, 1702, John Da- vis, Jr., living in 1706.


Sarah, b.


JOHN, son of John and Mary (Bartlett) ASH; b. Feb. 3, 1669-70; m. MARY - -; res. in Amesbury; killed by Indians July 4, 1706 ; widow m. (2), July 28, 1707, John Thompson.


Sarah, b. Feb. 3, 1701-2; m., March 9, 1719, John Stevens, ferryman in Salisbury.


Judith, b. Nov. 20, 1703; m., Nov. 24, 1720, Jona- than Eaton of Salisbury.


Nathaniel, b. Sept. 21, 1705.


NATHANIEL ASH and ELISABETH BROCK, Knock or Knox ( ?); m., March 8, 1726-7.


Sarah, ch. of Nathaniel and Elisabeth Ash, baptized Sept. 8, 1728.


Elisabeth, ch. of Nathaniel and Elisabeth Ash, baptized Sept. 12, 1731.


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John.


Nathaniel,


ch. of Nathaniel and Elisabeth Ash, baptized July 4, 1736. ch. of Nathaniel and Elisabeth Ash, baptized Aug. 5, 1739.


Phineas, ch. of Nathaniel and Elisabeth Ash, baptized May 10, 1741.


Elisabeth, ch. of Nathaniel and Elisabeth Ash, baptized April 17, 1743.


JOHN ASII and ELIZABETH HOYT were m. at South Hampton Jan. 10, 1757. Mr. Ash moved to Andover in September, 1774; his son JOHN (see page 192), was b. in Newton, Jan. 26, 1761; came to Ando- ver with his father and enlisted to go to "Cohoss" in 1776. Nothing more is found of JOHN ASH, Jr., in the town records, but the records of that family in this town are fragmentary.


IRA, son of - and - (-) Ash, m. (1), Jan. 16, 1797, SALLY SANBORN of New Chester, who d. Aug. 1, 1807; m. (2), Oct. 29, 1807, POLLY COLBY of Northfield.


Mr. Ash lived near the head of Chance pond, now Webster Lake, and operated a brickyard near present residence of Jonathan Collins.


Betsey, b. Oct. 2, 1797.


Mary,


b. Aug. 17, 1799.


Moses,


b. July 2, 1801.


John, b. March 9, 1804.


Ira,


b. March 15, 1806; m., Oct. 10, 1826, Anna Peasley of Hill; she m. (2) - Eaton; (3) Jeremiah S. Sanborn. b. Nov. 27, 1808.


Sally,


ASHI. (From Amesbury Ch. Records.)


Sarah Ash m. Samuel Colby, March 19, 1746-7.


Martha Ash m. John Magoon of Exeter, N. H., before 1706.


Anna Ash m. Alexander Magoon of Exeter, N. H., before 1706. Elizabeth Ash of Amesbury m. John Colby, April 9, 1785.


NATHANIEL ASHI m., Oct. 29, 1801. DOLLY, dau. of Dea. Sam and Eliza- beth (Eastman) CILLEY. Nathaniel d. May 22, 1808.


DOLLY In. (2), Isaac Page and had one ch., Samuel, who d. in Bristol in 1879.


b. -; d. in Bristol ; unm.


Alice, Ruth, b. - , 1803; m. Thomas Sleeper, b. 1800; d. Sept. 10, 1866; one ch., Lucy, b. 1832; m. Warren Sawyer of Hill. Dolly, b. May 10, 1805; m., Jan. 25, 1830, Sanders Hubbard; d. Ang. 31, 1830.


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SAMUEL ASH m. POLLY DANFORTH, b. 1796, and had John and Betsey. POLLY m. (2) James Mitchell; (3) Jonathan Frost.


William Ash m. Susan Danforth and lived at head of Chance pond. John Ash was a taxpayer in 1779; John and William in 1789; and John, William, Joseph, Nathaniel and Ira in 1799-1800.


John, Nathaniel and William were in School Dist. No. 12, about Chance pond in 1825.


Ira was in the Simonds Dist., No. 16, in 1825.


Ira and William were living in 1828, in the section set off to form Franklin.


ATWOOD.


Dea. SILVANUS, son of James and Molly (Lowell) ATWOOD; d. in Ando- ver Aug. 24, 1869, a. 74y .; m. MARY F. LEAVITT of Washington, Vt., who d. in Andover, May 8, 1851, a. 55y. 5m.


Mr. Atwood came to Andover about 1835 and followed his trade as a wheelwright.


Laura Ann, b. ; m. George W. Cilley.


Moses Herman, b. -; m. Mary Ann, dau. of Henry Emery; he d. April 22, 1860; she d. April 11, 1872; no ch.


AUSTIN.


FRANKLIN COFRAN, son of Huse and Sally (Dinsmore) AUSTIN, b. May 27, 1837; m., Aug. 4, 1862, LAURA ANN, dau. of Sargent and Martha (Heath) BENNETT. Mr. Austin came from Franklin to Andover in 1865.


Martha Ann, b. Feb. 9, 1863.


Frank Edwin,


b. April 9, 1864.


Eugene Henry,


b. Sept. 18, 1865.


Eunice Amanda, b. Oct. 14, 1867.


Elbert Martin,


b. Nov. 20, 1875.


Rhoda Emma,


b. April 8, 1878.


BABBITT.


JOHN EDWARD, son of John BABBITT of Hanover, was b. in Canaan Aug. 10, 1822; m., Nov. 5, 1847, ALMA JANE, dau. of Samuel and Betsey (Cheney) MUZZEY of Newbury, N. H .; she was b. in Newbury Nov. 23, 1826; d. in Andover Dec. 8, 1895. Mr. Bab- bitt moved to West Andover in 1862 and settled on the place of the Edson tavern. Mr. Babbitt m. (2), Sept. 16, 1896, Mrs. Lydia Taylor.


Sarah Elizabeth,


b. in Springfield April 9, 1849 ; m., Aug. 1, 1868, Orville A. Bean.


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Wealthy Jane,


b. in Springfield, March 17, 1851; m., Nov. 26, 1873, Eugene B. Clifford of Grafton; 2 ch., Anna B. and Freddie S.


Emma Adelaide,


b. in Springfield Feb. 27, 1853; d. Dec. 5, 1855, at Springfield.


Charles Edward,


b. in Springfield June 24, 1855; m. Sarah Addie, dau. of Joseph K. and Elizabeth Hanson (Fisk) Wallace.


Addie Elma, Fred Sargent,


b. in Springfield Sept. 17, 1857.


b. in Springfield April 24, 1859 ; d. in Ando- ver Nov. 17, 1864.


BACHELDER.


REV. STEPHEN BACHILER, b. in England 1561; grad. Oxford University; vicar of Whewell 1587-8 to 1605, when he was ejected as a non- conformist; preached to various congregations till 1631-2, when he sailed for Boston in the ship William and Frances. There were 60 passengers and the voyage lasted 88 days. Preached first in Lynn, Mass., then in Hampton and Portsmouth, N. H., and lived a short time on Cape Cod. He finally returned to England about 1654 and died in Hackney parish, 2 miles from London, in 1660. He was married three times and was sur- vived by his last wife. Mr. Bachiler was a man of great force of character but was so irascible, controversial and un- conventional that he was soon in trouble with the churches where he served as pastor. Many of his descendants have been people of sterling character.


NATHANIEL,2 son of STEPHEN, b. in England 1590; res. England; m HESTER MERCER of Southampton; 5 ch.


NATHANIEL3, son of NATHANIEL2, b. in England 1630; res. Hampton, N. H .; m. (1), Dec. 10, 1656, DEBORAH SMITH of Martha's Vine- yard; she d. March 8, 1675; m. (2), Mrs. Mary (Carter) Wy- man; m. (3), Elizabeth B. Knill; he d. Jan. 2, 1710; 17 ch.


NATIIANIELA, son of NATHANIEL3, b. in Hampton Dec. 24, 1659; res. Hampton; d. 1745; m., 1685, ELIZABETHI Foss of Portsmouth, b. 1666; d. 1746; 9 ch.


Dea. JOSIAHIS, son of Nathaniel4 and Elizabeth (Foss) BACHELDER, b. July 1, 1695, in North Hampton; d. in Chichester, Oct. 9, 1759; res. Hampton, Hampton Falls and Chichester; m. (2), 1722, SARAH, dau. of Francis PAOE of North Hampton, b. Oct. 18, 1698; d. May, 1781; 6 ch.


Dea. ELISHA®, son of Dea. Josiahs and Sarah (Page) BACHELDER, b. Feb. 10, 1727, nt Hampton Falls; res. Hawke, N. H .; d. Feb. 26, 1813; m., April 18, 1751, THEODATE, dau. of Benjamin SMITHI of North Hampton, b. April 20, 1730; d. May 25, 1807; 9 ch.


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Capt. JOSIAHIT, son of Dea. Elisha6 and Theodate (Smith) BACHELDER, b. Hawke, March 6, 1752; d. Andover, May 11, 1812; m. at Salis- bury, Mass., about 1774, SARAH ADAMS of Salisbury, Mass., b. Sept. 26, 1754; d. Andover, April 16, 1838. Mr. Bachelder came from Hawke in 1782, settling on Taunton Hill, and the title to that farm has since remained in the Bachelder name.


Reuben, b. Jan. 22, 1776; d. Aug. 25, 1787.


Sarah,


b. Dec. 16, 1779; m. Timothy Weare (see).


Nancy, b. March 26, 1783; d. April 12, 1856; unm.


REUBEN, b. Sept. 24, 1787; m. Harriet Kellogg.


JOSIAH, b. April 22, 1790; m. Sarah Knowles.


Betsey, b. July 4, 1794; d. Aug. 28, 1846; unm.


REUBEN, son of Capt. Josiah and Sarah (Adams) BACHELDER, was b. in Andover Sept. 24, 1787; d. Dec. 9, 1850; m., Dec. 29, 1824, HAR- RIET KELLOGG, b. in Pownal, Vt., May 17, 1803; d. March 30, 1885.


Harriet Ann, b. Sept. 20, 1828; d. March 16, 1832.


Caroline Matilda,


b. Jan. 28, 1831; m. Horace Noyes Rowell.


Harriet Ann, b. Jan. 20, 1836; m. Feb. 19, 1859, William Bartlett Farrington.


George Josiah, b. Feb. 23, 1838; res. at Chico, Mont.


James Allen, b. Aug. 28, 1844; d. Aug. 28, 1856.


Horace Reuben,


b. Oct. 9, 1850; m., 1886, Nettie Purmoit; d. Feb. 27, 1894, in Somerville, Mass .; one ch.


Dea. JOSIAH, son of Capt. Josiah and Sarah (Adams) BACHELDER, Was b. in Andover April 22, 1790; d. in Andover April 15, 1866; m., March 24, 1819, SARAH KNOWLES of Northfield, b. April 11, 1789; d. Aug. 29, 1859.


Martha Ann, b. April 29, 1820; m. John Hiram Rowell.


WILLIAM ADAMS, b. July 4, 1823; m. Adaline Elizabeth Shaw.


Mary Elizabeth, b. Nov. 12, 1829; m. George Edwin Emery.


WILLIAM ADAMS, son of Dea. Josiah and Sarah (Knowles) BACHELDER, was b. in Andover July 4, 1823; d. in Andover Dec. 28, 1902; m., Feb. 19, 1852, ADALINE ELIZABETH, dau. of Abraham and Hannah (Fifield) SHAW. She was b. in Salisbury, Oct. 5, 1829; d. in Manchester, Jan. 17, 1896.


NAHUM J.


b. Sept. 3, 1854; m. Mary A. Putney.


Lizzie Cornelia,


b. April 5, 1856; d. July 15, 1880.


Bertha Sarah,


b. Dec. 18, 1859; m., Jan. 1, 1884, Dr. Chas. F. Flanders; res. Manchester; d. Dec. 26, 1899.


Mary Emery,


b. Aug. 12, 1861; m., Oct. 10, 1895, Daniel Emerson. 1


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NAHUM JOSIAII, son of William Adams and Adaline Elizabeth (Shaw)


BACHELDER, was b. in Andover Sept. 3, 1854; m. in New London June 30, 1887, MARY ABBIE, dau. of Henry and Abbie Moore (Alexander) PUTNEY of Dunbarton, b. Oct. 11, 1856.


Ruth, b. May 22, 1891.


William Adams,


b. July 7, 1893; d. May 28, 1894.


Henry Putney, b. March 17, 1895.


REUBEN, son of Dea. Josiah and Sarah (Page) BACIIELDER, b. July 30, 1733; d. Feb. 5, 1796; m., 1758, MIRIAM FIFIELD of Hampton Falls, b. 1740; d. 1816; res. Hawke; 6 ch.


MARK, b. June 16, 1759; m. Abigail Rayno.


DAVID,


b. Sept., 1760; m. Dolly Bachelder.


MARK, son of Reuben and Miriam (Fifield) BACHELDER, was b. at Dan- ville June 16, 1759; settled in Andover; m., March, 1788, ABI- GAIL RAYNO of Andover, b. 1758; d. April, 1833; he d. Aug., 1845.


Hannah, b. June 27, 1789; m. Benjamin Keniston.


Miriam,


b. Nov., 1791; m. Benjamin Keniston.


Abigail, b. Dec. 2, 1793; m., 1844, Moses Cram; she d. Aug. 8, 1872; no ch.


JONATHAN, b. June, 1795; m. Sarah Tasker; he d. April 30, 1842.


Reuben, b. April, 1797, m. Mrs. Dorothy (Rowell) Ellis, dau. of John Rowell; he d. Aug. 3, 1827.


Samuel R.,


b. Oct., 1799; m., April 9, 1828, Betsey Cram; he d. Aug. 22, 1872; no ch.


Nancy,


b. March, 1801; d. unm., Aug. 20, 1881.


Mark,


b. Aug. 1, 1802; d. Nov., 1833; unm.


Nathaniel F.,


b. Feb. 1, 1804; d. April 29, 1812.


Jolın,


b. Nov. 27, 1805; d. Sept. 25, 1807.


JOIIN, b. June 10, 1810; m. (1), Betsey Rayno; (2), Harriet Hall.


Nathaniel F., b. Aug. 11, 1813; d. unm., July 12, 1891.


JONATIIAN, son of Mark and Abigail (Rayno) BACIIELDER, b. in Andover June, 1795; d. Orange, N. H., April 30, 1842; m. SARAH TASKER (or Tucker), b. 1795; d. April 9, 1859, Mr. Bachelder res. An- dover, Hill and Hudson, N. H.


Mark,


b. June 1, 1821; m. (1), Joanna Steele; (2), Lydia Steele; res. Hudson; 10 ch.


Sarah, b. May 15, 1823; m., Sept. 20, 1844, Elijah O. Lowell; 5 ch.


Reuben, b. Hill, July 5, 1825; m. (1), Mercy May; (2), Lucina M. Whittier.


Ex .- GOV. NAHUM J. BACHELDER.


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Mary A., b. 1827; m., 1846, Charles M. Holmes; res. Windham, N. H.


Abby Jane,


b. Oct. 20, 1828; m. (1), Lyman Aldrich; (2), William H. Clark.


JOHN, son of Mark and Abigail (Rayno) BACHELDER, was b. in Andover June 10, 1810; d. in Andover; m. (1), Nov., 1844, BETSEY RAYNO, who d. 1848; m. (2) HARRIET HALL of Northfield. Josephine, b. Feb. 2, 1845; d. Aug., 1846.


DAVID, son of Reuben and Miriam (Fifield) BACHELDER, was b. in Hawke Sept., 1760; d. in Andover May 8, 1839; m., Feb. 13, 1787, DOLLY BACHELDER (his cousin), b. Nov. 17, 1762; d. in Illinois March 19, 1852.


First three ch. died young.


Sarah, b. Feb. 28, 1794; m. Moses Fifield of Salis- bury; d. Oct. 4, 1856; 5 ch.


Moses, b. Sept. 3, 1800; m., Sept. 15, 1842, Sarah W. Philbrick, b. Oct. 10, 1810; he d. Oct. 12, 1873.


Daniel,


was a drover, supposed to have been mur- dered in the West.


ELISHA, probably the son of Dea. Elisha and Theodate (Smith) BACH- ELDER, b. May 22, 1773; d. June 2, 1815; m., Aug. 24, 1797, SABAH, dau. of Lt. John and Susannah (Scribner) RowE of Andover, b. Andover Feb. 6, 1775; d. Wilmot Flat May 8, 1871.


Henry, b. March 2, 1798; d. Boscawen, April 23, 1872; unm.


Theodate,


b. Aug. 13, 1799; d. 1801.


Nathan,


b. March 9, 1801; d. May 21, 1826.


Sarah,


b. Aug. 16, 1806; m., Nov., 1830, Moses French; 2 children, Elmer and Sarah.


b. Dec. 25, 1808; d. 1811.


Elisha, Susanna, b. April 7, 1811; m., as second wife, Jon- athan Palmer of Salisbury North road; she d. April 24, 1894. b. Sept. 15, 1813; d. 1815.


John,


BADCOCK.


Rev. JOSIAH, son of Nathan and Susannah BADCOCK, b. in Milton, Mass., July 6, 1752; settled in Andover in 1782; m., Nov. 18, 1784, HANNAH, dau. of James and Miriam TUCKER of Poplin; she was b. Oct. 24, 1759; d. Dec. 24, 1820; he d. Dec. 7, 1831. He was the first minister settled in Andover.


Josiah, b. October 22, 1785; d. Mar. 16, 1786.


Susan, b. Jan. 29, 1787; m. Jonathan Weare (see).


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JOSIAII,


b. Sept. 29, 1789; mn. Sarah Pettingill of Salisbury.


James,


b. July 30, 1791; d. July 30, 1794.


Infant,


b. Aug. 5, 1793; d. Sept. 25, 1793.


Hannah Tucker,


b. Oet. 27, 1795; m., Feb. 18, 1833, John Fifield, b. Jan. 10, 1790, and d. Sept. 4, 1862, at Hampden, Me .; John, William and Edward P.


Betsey, Betsey,


b. Oct. 17, 1798; d. April 19, 1799.


b. March 30, 1800; d. Dec. 20, 1802.


Mary,


b. Oct. 31, 1802; m., Dec. 16, 1829, Rev. Samuel Kingsbury, b. May, 1793, and d. Nov. 10, 1867, at Tamworth, N. H .; had seven children.


WILLIAM,


b. Dec. 19, 1805; m., Nov. 18, 1830, Nancy Marston.


JOSIAH, son of Rev. Josiah and Hannah (Tucker) BADCOCK, was b. in Andover Sept. 29, 1789; m., June 28, 1821, SARAH PETTINGILL of Salisbury; she was b. Sept. 21, 1791, and d. Sept., 1849, at Hampden, Me .; he d. Oet. 13, 1854, at Moline, Ill.


Ellen,


b. at Andover, June 14, 1822; m., Sept., 1847, Alonzo Nourse, who d. 1858, at Mo- line, Ill .; children, Charles, Frank, Mary, Ellen and Susan.


Josiah,


b. at Andover, Aug. 22, 1823; m., Nov. 7, 1853, Catherine Sears Wheeler of Hamp- den, Me. He d. in Galesburg, Ill., Sept. 1, 1897; she d. in Galesburg, Ill., Sept. 14, 1890. Children, Alice, Willard and Jo- siah.


Amos P., b. at Andover, Dec. 24, 1824; m., 1854, Lucy Chapin, who d. March 16, 1860; one child, Leonora Ellen.


Sarah,


b. at Andover, Aug. 1, 1826; m. Dr. Oliver Chamberlain Oct. 10, 1854; children, Ar- thur, Charles, Lincoln and William Henry.


b. at Andover, April 2, 1828.


Charlotte, William Henry, b. at Andover, Sept. 24, 1829; d. July 25, 1832.


William Henry,


b. at Bangor, Me., Dec. 4, 1833.


Dea. WILLIAM, son of Rev. Josiah and Hannah (Tucker) BADCOCK, was b. In Andover Dec. 19, 1805; m., Nov. 18, 1830, NANCY, dau. of Capt. Caleb MARSTON; she was b. April 5, 1804, and d. at Kan- sas City, Mo., April 8, 1870; he d. at Hampden, Me., March 15, 1858.


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Ann Josephine,


b. at Andover, Dec. 29, 1833; m., Nov. 21, 1853, Albion Warren, a lawyer in Hamp- den, Me.


Hannah Susan,


b. at Andover, Jan. 29, 1836; a teacher in Kansas City, Mo.


Ruth Estelle,


b. at Hampden, Me., Aug. 17, 1837; m., Oct. 12, 1870, M. B. Wright of Kansas City, Mo.


BAILEY.


JOHN1 BAILEY came from Chippenham, England, in 1635, and was ship- wrecked at or near Pemaquid, now Bristol, Me., in the great storm of Aug. 15. He was a farmer and weaver and settled first in Newbury, Mass. In 1637 he established a home at the mouth of the Powwow River. His name was in the first list of those who were granted lots in Colchester, afterwards Salis- bury, Mass. He died Nov. 3, 1851; 4 or 5 ch.


JOHN2, son of John1, b. England 1613; came to New England in 1635 with his father; m. ELEANOR EMERY; res. in Salisbury and in Newbury, where he d. May, 1691; 11 ch.


ISAAC3, eighth ch. of John?, b. in Newbury, July 22, 1654; res. Newbury; d. April 26, 1740; m. (1), June 13, 1683, SARAH, dau. of John and Mary (Shotswell) Webster EMERY; she d. April, 1694; m. (2), Sept. 5, 1700, REBECCA, dau. of Richard BARTLETT, b. May 22, 1661; 5 ch.


JOSHUA4, second ch. of Isaac3, b. Newbury Oct. 30, 1685; d. Oct. 6, 1760; res. Newbury, Mass .; m., Feb. 4, 1706, SARAH, dau. of Stephen COFFIN; she d. Nov. 27, 1768; 9 ch.


JOHN5, ninth ch. of Joshua4, b. Newbury, May 4, 1729; d. about 1779; m., Sept. 21, 1752, ANNA, dau. of Joseph, Jr., and Mary (Morse) CHASE; 8 ch.


Dea. JOHN, son of John and Anna (Chase) BAILEY, b. Newbury, Mass., Dec. 28, 1765; d. Andover, July 30, 1819; m., Sept. 8, 1787, MARY CURRIER, b. Salisbury, Mass., Oct. 9, 1767; d. Andover Dec. 26, 1824. Mr. Bailey was an excellent cabinet-maker and wheel- wright; also made violins. His specialties were musical instru- ments and spinning and weaving apparatus. He came to An- dover in 1795. He built the house on the A. J. Hall place at East Andover.


b. April 7, 1788; m. Elizabeth Brown.


JOHN, JAMES, b. Nov. 10, 1790; m. (1) Sarah Davis; m. (2) Mrs. Sarah Ewer Harvey.


FRIEND,


b. Jan. 8, 1793; m. Susanna Blanchard.


Amira, b. April 24, 1795; d. April 9, 1812.


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Mary,


b. June 17, 1798; m., Oct. 9, 1823, Perley Dickerson of Hill; d. Hill, Aug. 7, 1862; 5 children.


Nancy C., b. March 24, 1801; m. James Tucker of Hill; d. Hill, March 6, 1869; 8 children.


JACOB EASTMAN, b. Jan. 28, 1804; m. (1) Eliza Rollins; m. (2) Clarissa Stevens.


b. July 13, 1806; d. April 21, 1809.


Sarah, Dolly, b. May 9, 1809; m. John Wadleigh (see).


JOHN, son of Dea. John and Mary (Currier) BAILEY, was b. in Newbury, Mass., April 7, 1788; d. in Bridgewater, N. H., July 14, 1836; m., March 11, 1827, ELIZABETH, dau. of Jonathan and Elizabeth (Huntoon) BROWN of Beech Hill, Andover; they res. Bridge- water, N. H. Mrs. Bailey m. (2) - Newton; res. near Re- publican Bridge in Franklin.


James M., Emily, John,


b. Dec. 5, 1827; d. Sept. 7, 1846.


b. June 21, 1829; d. Oct. 29, 1845.


b. Nov. 1, 1830; m., March 24, 1858, Eliza- beth Erwin; he d. Minn., Nov. 1, 1898; 5 children.


Stephen, b. Dec. 14, 1834; a dentist; d. in the west- ern section of the country; unm.


Augustus F., b. March 3, 1836; m., at Lowell, Mass., Anna S. Preble; resides Medford, Minn .; 1 child.


JAMES, son of Dea. John and Mary (Currier) BAILEY, was b. in New- bury, Mass., Nov. 10, 1790; moved from Hill to Andover about 1821; d. at East Andover Nov. 13, 1877; m. (1) SARAH DAVIS of Hill, who d. Jan. 15, 1854; in. (2) Mrs. SARAII (EWER) HAR- VEY of Nottingham July 27, 1854; she was b. in Newmarket June 19, 1802, and d. June 15, 1891.


JAMES MUNROE, b. March 3, 1817; m. Ethelinda Hobson; d. Jan. 6, 1899.


JOHN, b. Jan. 14, 1819; m. (1) Abigail Cilley; m. (2) Mrs. Bartlett Elliott.


b. Dec. 17, 1822; d. Jan. 28, 1898.


Cyrus, Sarah, b. Nov., 1829; m. Rev. Stephen Pillsbury (see). .


Rev. JAMES MUNROE, son of James and Sarah (Davis) BAILEY, was b. in Hill March 3, 1817; d. Jan. 6, 1899, in Saco, Me .; m., Sept. 14, 1847, at West Buxton, Me., ETHELINDA, dan. of Joseph and Mary (Townsend) HOBSON, who was b. March 16, 1827, and d. in Lowell, Mass., July 19, 1894.


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GENEALOGIES.


b. Oct. 25, 1848; d. Sept. 30, 1873.


Joseph James, Almon L., b. Jan. 2, 1853; m., May, 1889, Elizabeth Mahany; a daughter, b. 1890, in Brook- lyn, N. Y.


JOHN, son of James and Sarah (Davis) BAILEY, was b. in Hill Jan. 14, 1819; d. in Franklin Falls June 3, 1900; m. (1), May 5, 1842, ABIGAIL, dau. of Aaron CILLEY of Cilleyville; m. (2), July 4, 1860, Mrs. ELVIRA T. (WOODWARD), wid. of Bartlett ELLIOTT of Boscawen; Mrs. Bailey d. April 2, 1907. Mr. Bailey was a car- penter and builder; came to East Andover in 1821.


Sarah Josephine, b. March 10, 1843; d. in California.


Oscar John, b. Dec. 9, 1848; d. in California.


CYRUS, son of James and Sarah (Davis) BAILEY, was b. Dec. 17, 1822; d. Jan. 28, 1898; m., Nov. 25, 1847, CHARLOTTE WIGGIN of Ken- nebunk, Me. He was a carpenter and builder; res. Franklin.


James, b. Aug. 14, 1853; d. May 29, 1888 (drowned).


FRIEND, son of Dea. John and Mary (Currier) BAILEY, was b. in New- bury, Mass., Jan. 8, 1793; d. in Andover Feb. 22, 1878; m., 1815, SUSANNA, dau. of Jacob and Sarah (Heath) BLANCHARD of Northfield, who d. May 9, 1884, a. 92y. Mr. Bailey cleared the farm now known as the A. J. Hall place and built the first log house there.


FREEMAN, b. July 28, 1816; m. Mandana Stearns.


Friend, b. May 16, 1821; m., June 27, 1850, Sarah Jane Gilman of Gilmanton; she d. Aug. 27, 1895; he d. June 6, 1905.


Susan Jane, b. March 23, 1832; m. Andrew Jackson Hall (see).


One child died young.


Two pairs of twins died young.


FREEMAN, son of Friend and Susan (Blanchard) BAILEY, was b. July 28, 1816; d. in Andover March 1, 1872; m., June 26, 1851, MAN- DANA, dau. of Aaron and Clarissa (George) STEARNS of Ply- mouth, b. June 19, 1821; d. Feb. 26, 1900.


b. July 25, 1852.


Clara Addie, John Gilman, b. Aug. 29, 1855; m., Dec. 21, 1881, Mary H., dau. of Caleb Long and Mary (Emery) Clay of Plymouth; no. ch.


JACOB EASTMAN, son of Dea. John and Mary (Currier) BAILEY, b. Jan. 28, 1804; d. Franklin Aug. 10, 1883; m. (1), Jan. 28, 1826, ELIZA, dau. of Simeon and Betsey (Rollins) ROLLINS; m. (2), Jan. 29, 1839, CLARISSA STEVENS.


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HISTORY OF ANDOVER.


Mary,


b. June 12, 1826; m., Feb. 14, 1849, Charles Whitehead; resides Berwick, Me.


Dolly,


b. Nov. 27, 1827; d. April 24, 1848.


Simon R.,


b. Jan. 21, 1830; m., Jan. 6, 1850, Nancy Bachelder; d. April 2, 1868; 4 ch.


Martha Ann, Sarah,


b. June 22, 1834; m. John Hancock; no ch.


b. May 18, 1840; m. (1), April 9, 1859, John A. Conant; (2) April 9, 1874, Thomas N. Blanchard.


Susan,


b. Dec. 9, 1842; m., Nov. 20, 1883, Henry McDaniel; resides Franklin; no ch.


BAKER.


CHARLES, son of Rev. Joseph and Mary ( Austin) BAKER, b. Rochester, Vt., Oct. 30, 1825; came to Andover about 1862; m. (1), Aug. 28, 1849, CAROLINE MATILDA, dau. of Zebediah and Asenath Smart Dow; d. Dec. 18, 1881; m. (2), Jan., 1883, MARTIIA JANE CLARK of Stratham, N. H .; d. Aug. 26, 1893.




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