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12. SARAH7 HUBBARD, dau. of Col. Erastus,6, 2, m., Nov. 7, 1842, George H. Clarke. She had two ch .: 1. Henry G.8, b., Oct. 14, 1843; m. Josephine Wooster, and had five ch .: I. Mary J.", b., Jan. 27, 1866; 2. Sarah L.9, b., Dec. 22, 1867 ; 3. Alice C.9, b., Feb. 23, 1870; 4. Charles H.9, b., Jan. 17, 1872 ; 5. Mark A.9, b., Feb. 4, 1874 ; d., Mar. 2, 1874. 2. Charles H.8, b., May 14, 1847 ; d., Nov. 15, 1852.
13. ALBERT8 HUBBARD, son of Capt. Roswell", Jr., 3, was a boat builder at Port Henry, N. Y. Hed. in a hospital at Albany, N. Y., Aug. 17, 1859. He m., Oct. 23, 1855, Mary Spring, dau. of Horace and Mary (Farnsworth) Spring. She d. at Middlebrook, N. Y. They had three sons, Roswell Allen9 Wallace Albert9, and Albert Horace9, all b. at Port Henry, N. Y. Wallace Albert9 was m., Dec. 1886, to Nellie Patten, who was b. at Westport, N. Y., and d. at Port Henry, N. Y., dau. of Charles and Amanda (Avery) Patten. Like his father, he was a boat builder at Port Henry, N. Y., where his two ch. were born, Charles Albert10 and Allan Grover10.
14. GEORGE FROST8 HUBBARD, son of Capt. Ellsworth7, 4, lived many years in a house which he built for his own use at 172, which was on his father's old homestead, the latter living at 171. Later in life, he moved to his wife's birthplace, at 25, where he d., Aug. 14, 1872. Mr. Hubbard was a good farmer and a substantial citizen of the town. He m., Jan. 8, 1846, Betsey Wardwell, b. in S., Aug. 2, 1817 ; d. there, at 25, Apr. 27, 1882 ; dau of Amos, Sr., and Betsey (Wilder) Wardwell. They had five ch., all h. at 172: 1. Abbie Lavinia9, b., Dec. 5, 1846; m. Charles Winch, q. v .; 2. George Winslow9, b., Aug. 26, 1849; d. at 172, Dec. 1, 1849; 3. John Milton9, 20, b. Aug. 11, 1851 ; 4. Minot Wesley9, 21, b., March 12, 1853; 5. Charles Woods9. 22, b. March 26, 1856.
15. MARTHA8 HUBBARD, dau. of Capt. Ellsworth7, 4, died in Keene, Oct. 21, 1882. She m., Sept. 6, 1853, Philander Howland, b. in Mentz, N. Y., Aug. 13, 1825; d. in Worcester, Mass., Sept. 21, 1908; son of Thomas and Abigail (Russell) Howland. They res. in Gilsum, Marlow, and Keene. After the death of his wife, Mr. Howland lived with a dau. in Worcester. They had seven ch .: I. Eliza Ann9, b. in Gilsum, July 17, 1855; m., Feb. 16, 1878, Elbridge Gerry Randall, b. in Richmond, Feb. 13, 1853, son of Stephen and Diansa (Cook) Randall. They res. in Keene. Six ch., all b. in Keene: I. Frank10, b., Feb. 28, 1880; 2. Martha Helen10, b., Aug. 17, 1882 ; 3. Carl Edward10, b., Jan. 26, 1886; 4. Henry Charles10, b., Aug. 7, 1890; 5. Ruth Henrietta10, b., June 16, 1894; 6. Mildred10, b., May 18 1897. 2. Burton Hubbard?, b. in Gilsum, May 10, 1857; d. there, Sept. 8, 1857. 3. Frank Ells- worth 9, b. in Marlow, Oct. 8, 1858; d. in Keene, June 23, 1863. 4. George Henry ", b. in Keene, Sept. 4, 1860; d. there, July 20, 1861. 5. Jane Laura3, b. in Keene, Sept. 26, 1862; m., Jan. 15, 1890, Henry Charles Smith, b. in New York, N. Y., Aug. 30, 1861 ; son of George Ebbeke and Wilhelmina (Gröne) Smith, (originally Schmidt). A dau.10, b., Nov. 15, 1898, died the day of birth. Mr. Smith is a commercial traveller ; res. Worcester, Mass. 6. Albert Eugene9,
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b. in Keene, Aug. 7, 1865 ; d. there, Aug. 16, 1866. 7. Edward Wallace?, b. in Keene, Sept. 4, 1867 ; m. at Johnsonville, N. Y., Sept. 11, 1895, Frances Adine Wallace, b. at East Arlington, Vt., Oct. 13, 1867; dau. of Albert and Sarah Ann (Manchester) Wallace. No ch. He is a railroad passenger conductor, and they res. in Somerville, Mass.
16. HENRY E.8 HUBBARD, son of Capt. Ellsworth7, 4, was a brick- mason and plasterer and lived in Keene, where he d., March 11, 1889. For his service in the Civil War, see the chapter on MILITARY HISTORY. He m. Ist, Dec. 7, 1866, Sophia Charity Stoughton, b. in Roxbury, Vt., Nov. 17, 1842; d. in Lowell, Mass., Jan. 3, 1868; dau. of Wm. Stoughton. He m. 2d, Dec. 24, 1872, Mary Ann Rowell, b. in Lynn, Mass., Feb. 26, 1845; dau. of Joseph Mason and Mary Ann (Johnson) Rowell. Four ch. : I. Ethel Sophia9. 23, b. in Lowell, Mass., Dec. 29, 1867 ; 2. Walter Mason9, b. in Keene, Aug 16, 1874 ; cashier at the Boston & Maine freight office in Keene ; prominent in Masonic cir- cles; unm. ; 3. Grace Ellsworth9, 24, b. in Keene, Feb. 4, 1879 ; 4. Helen Genevieve9, b. in Keene, May 28, 1881 ; d. there; May 28, 1899.
17. ELIZA ANNS HUBBARD, dau. of Capt. George7, 5, d. in Gilsum, Oct. 30, 1878. She m., Apr. 29, 1840, Kimball David Webster, M. D., b. in Alstead, Dec. 16, 1810; d. in Gilsum, Aug. 9, 1905; son of Charles and Irena (Shepherd) Webster. He attended the old Paper Mill Village Academy in Alstead, studied medicine with Drs. Smith and Adams of Keene and Dr. Eber Carpenter of Alstead, and received his degree of M. D. from the medical school at Woodstock, Vt., in 1836. In 1837, he settled in Gilsum and built up a large practice. He was a familiar figure there and in all the adjoining towns. They had only one ch., Marietta Elisa9, b. in Gilsum, Mar. 15, 1842; m., Jan. 19, 1869, Aaron Rising Gleason, M. D., who was b. in Warren, Vt., June 1, 1834 ; son of Winsor and Sophia (Clark) Gleason. He graduated with the degree of M. D. at the Georgetown, D. C., Medical College, in 1864. He had a practice of four years as an army surgeon, in the Civil War. He practiced in Fitz- william and Keene. He d. in Keene, March 4, 1904. He had one ch., Maud Webster19, b. in Fitzwilliam, June 2, 1873; d. in Keene, of scarlet fever, Nov. 15, 1900; a very accomplished young lady.
18. GEORGE C.8 HUBBARD, son of Capt. George7, 5, was a farmer in S., at 243, later at 196, also lived in Surry, Gilsum, again in S., at 206, and finally in Fitzwilliam where he still lives (1911). He was well educated and a successful schoolteacher, and school superintendent. He is a dignified and capable business man. He m., Nov. 21, 1849, Abigail Delight Huntley, b. in Alstead, July 30, 1827, dau. of Amos and Betsey (Baker) Huntley, afterwards of Marlow. She is still living (1911). They had three ch. : I. Fannie Emmaº, b. in Keene, Aug. 20, 1850 ; d. in S., at 206, Aug. 16, 1872 ; 2. Osman Huntley9, 25, b. in S., at 196, July 23, 1862 ; 3. Charles Lincoln9, 26, b. in Surry, Oct. 12, I866.
19. WILLIAM HEZRO8 HUBBARD, son of Hezro7, 6, became a suc- cessful machinist in Keene, where he still res. (1911), the proprietor and owner of a fine two-story brick shop on Emerald St., in that city. He has been the Master of Social Friends Lodge, F. & A. M. He m., July 1, 1854, Mary Abby Lane of Lincoln, Me .; b. there, Feb. 14, 1835; d. in Keene, Nov. 29, 1883 ; dau.
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of Jonathan and Sophia (Blake) Lane. Four ch. : 1. William Lane?, 27, b. in S., at 171, July 23, 1858; 2. Ada Annette?, b. in Keene, Jan. 18, 1863; d. there, Mar. 28, 1863; 3. Annie May9, 28, b. in Keene, Iec. 4, 1868; 4. Lew Ells- worth 9, 29, b. in Keene, Aug. 30, 1873.
20. JOHN MILTONº HUBBARD), son of George F.8, 14, is a success- ful merchant in Fitchburg, Mass. He m., May 2, 1881, Abbie Jane Hemenway, b. in Lyme, N. H., Aug. 20, 1855; dau. of Joel and Judith (Clark) Hemenway. Two ch .: 1. Ralph Kent19 b. in Fitchburg, Mass., Feb. 12, 1891 ; 2. Clyde Tuttle10 b. in Fitchburg, Mass., May 31, 1893. Ralph is a student in class of 1913 in Harvard University.
21. DEA. MINOT WESLEY9 HUBBARD, son of George F.8, 14, is a farmer at Fast S., at 25, on the farm occupied by his grandfather, Amos Ward- well, Sr. He is a deacon in the Cong. church at East S. He presented the town with a beautiful ballot box of cherry trimmed with brass. He m., June 13, 1883, Mrs. Fannie Lucy (Goodnow) Green, b. in S., at 34, Apr. 25, 1856; dau. cf Caleb and Mary L. (Buss) Goodnow, and the widow of Frank A. Green of Keene. For her first marriage, see under Caleb Goodnow. Dea. Hubbard has four ch., all b. at 25 : 1. Frank Wesley 10, b., June 22, 1887, a clerk in Keene, unm. in 1911 ; 2. Bessie May 10, b., Oct. 20, 1888; 3. Ruth Della 19, b., Sept. 27, 1891 ; 4. Doris Fannie19, b., Nov. 26, 1903.
22. CHARLES W.9 HUBBARD, son of George F.8, 14, lives in the eastern part of the old Wardwell-Hubbard homestead at 25. He farms and is also connected with the L. H. Goodnow mill at East Sullivan, at 29. See page 565, also the top of page 641. Mr. Hubbard m., Oct. 5. 1882, Della Elizabeth McCoy of Gilsum ; b. there, Nov. 19, 1859; dau. of George Henry and Elizabeth Anna (Gates) McCoy. He presented the town of S., with a fine gavel for the town meetings. It was made of wood from an apple tree.
23. ETHEL S.º HUBBARD, dau. of Henry E.8, 16, m., Nov. 25, 1886, Walter Harvey Stone, b. in Concord, N. H., July 30, 1863 ; son of Charles H. and Sarah F. (Safford) Stone. They had one ch., Charles Lawrence10, b. in Keene, Dec. 9, 1887. They were divorced and Mrs. Stone m. 2d, June 18, 1902, Charles Alexander Anderson, b. in Freeport, Pa., Feb 6, 1868; son of Lewis Breuerman and Frances Cecilia (Beaver) Anderson. He is the general eastern agent of the Judson Freight Forwarding Co. They reside at Melrose Highlands, Mass. No. ch. by second marriage.
24. GRACE E.9 HUBBARD, dau. of Henry E.8, 16, m., Jan. 23, 1901, Hannibal Augustus Morang, b. in Nobleborough, Me., Aug. 24, 1878; son of Fred. and Harriet (Jones) Morang. He is a metal finisher. They res. in West Lynn, Mass. Two ch .: I. Helen Ellsworth 10, b. in Lynn, Mass., Mar. 22, 1902 ; d. there, Mar. 26, 1902; 2. Kenneth Ellsworth 10, b. in Lynn, Mass., July 25, 1903.
25. OSMAN H.º HUBBARD, M. D., son of George C.8, 18, a graduate of the medical department of McGill University, has resided in Walpole, Mass., and Gilsum. For a biographical account, see page 603. He m., Oct. 20, 1892, Effie Rawson, b. in Danbury, Conn., Dec. 14, 1863; the adopted dau. of George B. and Huldah (Brown) Rawson of Gilsum. They had one dau., Dorothy 10, b. in Walpole, Mass., Jan. 16, 1894; d. there, Mar. 27, 1898.
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26. CHARLES L.9 HUBBARD, son of George C.8, 18, is a graduate of the N. H. College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts at Durham, with the degree of S. B., in 1893. For a biographical notice, see page 608. He m., Sept. 16, 1896, Helen Melinda Guillow, b. in Gilsum, Sept. 23, 1872; dau. of Lucius Roscoe and Emma Eliza Elizabeth (Spooner) Guillow. He is a mechanical engineer with offices in Boston. No ch. when record was taken.
27. WILLIAM L.9 HUBBARD, son of Wm. Hezro®, 19, is a dry goods merchant in Clinton, Mass. He m., Feb. 8, 1887, Grace Genevra Gage, b. in Springfield, Mass., Mar. 26, 1867; dau. of Freeman D. and Mary Jane (Watson) Gage. Two ch .: I. Mildred May10, b. in Clinton, Mass., March 13, 1888, a nurse in the Mass. General Hospital ; 2. Hortense10, b. in Clinton, Mass., March 8, 1895.
28. ANNIE M.º HUBBARD, dau. of Wm. Hezro8, 19, m. in Clinton, Mass., Dec. 31, 1904, by Rev. James Sheerin, Wilber Fred. Wallace, b. in Marl- borough, N. H., Nov. 29, 1850; son of Frederick and Fanny (Tenney) Wallace. He was formerly in the meat business, now a drover; res. in Keene. No. ch. when record was taken.
29. LEW E.º HUBBARD, son of Wm. Hezro8, 19, is a machinist, with his father in business, and res. on Emerald St. in Keene. He m., June 17, 1899, Julia Sullivan, b. in Marlborough, March 26, 1879; dau. of Timothy and Julia (Barnett) Sullivan. Three ch .: I. William Ellsworth 10, b. in Keene, May 5, 1903; 2. Lew Winfield 10, b. in Keene, Apr. 7, 1905; 3. Barbara10, b. in Keene, Jan. 27, 1907.
II. FAMILY OF GEORGE HUBBARD.
1. GEORGE2 HUBBARD, a son of Daniell and Catherine Elizabeth (Griffin) Hubbard, was b. in Walpole, Nov. 18, 1827. After living in Westmore- land, Gilsum, and Keene, he moved to S., in 1869, to the C. Franklin Wilson farm, at 64, and lived there nearly thirty-five years, until 1904, when he sold the farm and removed to Hanover, N. H. He is now (1911) living in Royalton, Vt. He m., Dec. 3, 1854, Marcia Jane Wright, b. in Springfield; Vt., Mar. 29, 1838 ; dau. of Jesse Dawson and Abigail (Mosely) Wright. They had four ch. : I. Arthur Jones3, 2, b. in Westmoreland, June 24, 1857 ; 2. Henry Walter3, b. in Gilsum, March 18, 1859; unm .; res. with his parents in Royalton, Vt .; 3. George3, b. in Keene, June 26, 1867; d. there, Oct. 9, 1867; 4. Emma Jane3, b. in S., at 64, June 26, 1871 ; unm., res. with her parents at Royalton, Vt.
2. ARTHUR JONES3 HUBBARD, son of George2, 1, is a cultivated musician. He has an excellent bass voice and is the most famous singer that has ever lived in Sullivan. His reputation in Boston, as well as in New England, as a singer and teacher of vocal music, is of the best. He was thoroughly trained in Boston under the masters of vocal culture. He res. in Boston, with a summer residence on the shores of Granite Lake, in the edge of Stoddard, near Munsonville. He m., April 8, 1883, Hattie Augusta Brown, b. in Boston, Oct. 16, 1858; dau. of Benjamin F. and Augusta (Harding) Brown. They have one ch. : Vincent Vannini4, b. in Boston, Jan. 8, 1892, who is also a singer of great merit for one of his years.
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HUNT.
1. CALEB HUNT lived a few years in Stoddard. We have not ascertained his birth, marriage or death records. While in Stoddard, his wife Lavinia (Levinah on records) died, Sept. 20, 1788, in the 27th year of her age. He bought the old Griswold-Ellis farm in S., later known as the Samuel Locke farm, at 102, May 20, 1807, and took out a license as inn-keeper on the 10th of June in the same year. lie was already married a second time, to a woman whose first name was Ruth, who joined the ist Cong. Church, Nov. 8, 1807, by letter from Sterling, Mass., from which town she probably came. Mr. Hunt was a man of much influence in Stoddard, holding several of the town offices. He bought the Sullivan place which we have mentioned from Capt. Elijah Osgood, but was evidently unable to pay for it and surrendered the deed, for we find Mr. Osgood, two years later, in possession of it again. We have not ascertained where Mr. Hunt went from S., nor when nor where he or his wife died. We can find no record of the birth of any child in either Stoddard or Sullivan.
HUNTLEY.
1. WILLIAM LEWIS2 HUNTLEY was b. in Marlow, Jan. 16, 1825, the son of Curtis1 and Betsey (Lewis) Huntley. He m., July 4, 1854, Parrosina Azubah Stevens, b. in Stoddard, July 1834, still living, (1911) at Shelburne Falls, Mass .; dau. of John, Jr., and Mary H. (Stacy) Stevens. They had two ch .: 1. Ernest Merton3, b. in Stoddard, March 1861, worked in a gimlet fac- tory at Shelburne Falls, Mass .; 2. Florence May3, b. in Stoddard, May 1, 1863; d. there, Aug. 26, 1865. Mr. Huntley worked for a time in the Symonds tan- nery at East Sullivan, living a part of the time in the J. G. Stevens house at 40, and a part of the time in the so-called Smith house, at 7.
HUSSEY.
1. BACHELOR2 HUSSEY, b. in Unity, Me., July 21, 1832; d. in Oak- field, Me., Apr. 7, 1889 (Aug, 7, 1889 in the Register of N. H. Soldiers and Sailors by Ayling, is wrong) ; son of Stephen1 and Esther (Chase) Hussey. He was one of the first soldiers to enlist in the Civil War from Cheshire County, the first from Sullivan directly. In S., he lived with his brother-in-law, Henry Macdonald, on the Dauphin Spaulding, 2d, place, at 45. They lived here about 1860-61 or until 1862 perhaps. Mr. Hussey m., July 26, 1862, Amanda Eunice Dunn, b. in Ludlow, Vt., Apr. 17, 1842; d. in Oakfield, Me., Oct. 23, 1908; dau. of Joseph and Lucinda (McIntire) Dunn. They had one ch. : Tesora Evelyn3, b. Oakfield, Me., July 13, 1869. She m., Jan. 7, 1891, Arthur Richardson Lake, b. in Lincoln, Me., May 24, 1869; son of John Blethen and Leah Minerva (Por- ter) Lake. They res. in Oakfield, Me., where their six ch. were all born : 1. Scollay John4 (spelled by them Scholley), b., Nov. 27, 1891 ; 2. Amos Bachelor4, b., July 5, 1894 ; 3. Waif4 (a dau.), b., Feb. 10, 1889; d. in Oakfield, Me., Mar. 12, 1899; 4. Emil Joseph4, b., Mar. 4, 1900; 5. Inez Isabella+, b., July 29, 1902; 6. Ella Evelyn4, b., May 20, 1907.
HUSTON.
SAMUEL HUSTON, as he wrote his own name, very plainly, upon a
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deed which he gave to Capt. Samuel Seward, now in the writer's possession, but whose last name was often, and probably more correctly, spelled HOUSTON, with his wife Priscilla, of whom we know no more than her first name, lived in Sullivan for a few years at 17413. Mr. Huston (or Houston) bought a large tract of land in the "Gore" of the Sumner heirs. The Chapman Brook, outlet of Chapman Pond, flowed through his land. Upon it was a mill probably erected by him. See page 732. The mill stood at 17472. He purchased the land of the Sumners, Sept. 6, 1799, and probably came to town in the spring or summer of that year. His sojourn in S. was very brief, only about two years. The S. books do not record the birth of any child of Mr. Huston, and we know nothing of the birth, marriage, death, or parentage of either Mr. or Mrs. Huston. They sold their homestead in S. to Asa Wait, Jr., of Fitzwilliam, Sept. 28, 1801, and removed from the place, which was immediately occupied by the Waits, who built the newer house at 1744. The Hustons moved to Cavendish, Vt.
ISHIAM.
I. TIMOTHY ISHAM, b. in Bolton, Conn., about 1724; d. there, July 16, 1812. He m., Apr. 25, 1751, Rebecca Fuller, b. in Bolton, Conn., about 1731 ; d. there, Apr. 8, 1823. They had sixteen children, one of whom, Benjamin, m. Martha, dau. of Obadiah Wilcox of Surry, and another, Rebecca, m. Charles Carpenter of Surry. Five of Timothy's sons lived in Gilsum. They were Ebenezer, Samuel, David, Daniel, and Joshua. Samuel's descendants have con- tinued to be prominent in Gilsum to the present time. II. DANIEL ISHAM, son of Timothy, was b. in Bolton, Conn., June 7, 1767. He m. Thankful Hooker who came from the state of New York. About the beginning of the nineteenth century, he was an extensive landowner in the north part of Sullivan. He also owned much land in Gilsum. We have no positive evidence that he ever lived in Sullivan. He had four ch. that are known to us : I. Thankful, b. in Gilsum, Feb. 21, 1797 ; who m. a Holmes; 2. Cephas, who m. Hancy Hiland of West- moreland, and lived in Charlestown, Mass .; 3. Luceba; and 4. Irene. As the house of Mr. Isham was not on the Sullivan side of the line, we have not tried to trace his family.
JACKSON.
MRS. EUNICE (BLY) JACKSON, the mother of Mrs. Lewis How Smith, b., Aug. 2, 1792 ; d. in S., at 161, Oct. 6, 1868, at the home of her dau. She was the widow of William Jackson. She had not acquired a legal residence in the town. Her home had been in Attleborough, Mass.
JENKINS.
I. SAMUEL EDMUND2 JENKINS, son of Samuell and Nancy (Reed) Jenkins, was b. in Stoddard, July 30, 1831 ; d. in Washington, N. H .. March 17, 1854; m. by Rev. I. Robinson, D. D., Nov. 28, 1853, Caroline Ophelia Powell, dau. of Joseph and Mary (Tilton) Powell, b. in Lowell, Mass., June 19, 1835; d. in Munsonville, July 27, 1909. After the death of Mr. Jenkins, the widow m. Wil- liam Wallace Barrett, q. v. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins had only one ch., Samuel Edmund 3 Jenkins, Jr., 1, b. in Nelson, Aug. 31, 1854.
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1. SAMUEL EDMUND3 JENKINS, JR., son of Samuel E.,2 b. in Nel- son, Aug. 31, 1854 ; d. at East Sullivan, at 2, June 25, 1909. He was a farmer. He m., Nov. 20, 1884, Adora Lavina Towne, b. in Langdon, Oct. 15, 1855; still living at East S .; dau. of Daniel and Emily Sophia (Rugg) Towne. He res. at Swanzey and S. (at 2). He had four ch .: I. Bernard Elbert4, 2, b. in Swanzey, Dec. 15, 1885; 2. Clarence Edmund4, b. in S. at 2, May 1I, 1889, studying dentistry at the Tufts Dental College, class of 1911 ; 3. Allston Daniel 4, b. in S., at 2, Aug. 26, 1891 ; 4, Cora Belle4, b. in S., at 2, Apr. 4, 1897; d. there, Dec. 13, 1902.
2. BERNARD ELBERT4 JENKINS, son of Samuel Edmund, Jr., m., Jan. 12, 1907, Junia May Bates, b. in S., Oct. 7; 1887; dau. of Charles A. and Lora Josephine (Davis) Bates. He is now living in S., at 2. He lived for a time at 38. He farms some and is also employed at L. H. Goodnow's mill. He has two ch .: 1. Doris Addieb, b. at East S., at 38, Oct. 14, 1907; 2. Emily Cora5, b, in East S., at 38, Nov. 3, 1909.
JEWETT.
I. ISAAC1 JEWETT was b. in Hollis, N. H., July 5, 1763. He was one of the first settlers of Packersfield (now Nelson). II. WILLARD2 JEWETT, son of Isaac, was b. in Nelson, Nov. 21, 1805; d. there, Dec. 9, 1889. He m. Ist, Elvira Blodgett, who d. in Nelson, Aug. 5, 1836. He m. 2d, June 13, 1837, Mrs. Mary (Kittredge) Livermore, who d. in Nelson, May 18, 1883, at the age of 71. The old homestead was near the junction of the Concord, Nelson Centre, and old Nelson roads, and was long in the family.
1. CHARLES FREDERICK3 JEWETT, son of Willard2, II., was b. in Nelson, May 22, 1849; still living in S., at 80. He m., Nov. 26, 1874, Olive Rose Morse, b. in Danville, Vt., Dec. 14, 1851, and still living (1911); dau. of Dea. Jewett and Susan White (Skinner) Morse. They had six ch. : 1. Ida May4, b. in Nelson, Feb. 12, 1876; d. in S., at 80, Feb. 20, 1892 ; 2. Lizzie Louise4, b. in Nelson, June 20, r877 ; m. Lewis W. Smith, q. v .; 2. Willard Morse4, 2, b. in Nelson, Feb. 11, 1879; 4. Frank Everett4, 3, b. in S., at 80, Aug. 17, 1882 ; 5. Clarence Charles4, b. in S., at 80, Feb. 1, 1887; 6. Edward Leslie4. b. in S., at 80, July 31, 1890. They also adopted Blanche Olive, b. in Manchester, July 24, 1893, who m. Archie H. Beckwith, q. v. The date of the marriage was Jan. 30, 1909, correcting page 851.
2. WILLARD M. JEWETT, son of Charles F.3, m., in Winchendon, Mass., Sept. 19, 1905, by Rev. George A. Cooke, then of Orange, Mass., to Ada Rose Kempton, b. in Grantham, N. H., Apr. 20, 1880; dau. of Forest W. and Ella M. (Gonyeo) Kempton. He is a machinist in Winchendon. One ch., at this writting, Edith Viola5, b. in Winchendon, Mass., Oct. 30, 1906.
3. FRANK E.4 JEWETT, son of Charles F.3, m. in Keene, Jan. 7, 19II, by Rev. J. L. Seward, D. D., to Lenora Maud Sawyer, b. in Alstead, June 23, 1878; dau. of David Webster and Laura Ann (Parkhurst) Sawyer.
JOHANSON (JOHNSON.)
1. PETER2. JOHANSON (whose name is usually known as JOHNSON by Americans), b. in Fjäras, Sweden, June 27, 1869; son of Johan1 Peterson and
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WILLARD M. JEWETT.
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a mother whose maiden name was Anna Abrahamson ; m. in Keene, April 12, 1894, by Rev. G. H. DeBevoise, Josefina Johanson, b. in the same town in Sweden as himself, Oct. 9, 1858; dau. of Johan Johanson and a mother whose maiden name was Kristina Johanson. The reason why Swedish surnames are so often alike without any real relationship among those who bear them is because a surname in that country is usually formed by adding "son " to the father's first name. They have two ch .: 1. Arthur Gottfrid3, b. in Keene, Jan. 13, 1893; 2. Victoria Ottilia3, b. in Keene, Jan. 5, 1895.
JOHNSON.
See JOHANSON and JUHANPOIKA.
JOSLIN.
I. DEA. NATHANIEL1 JOSLIN, b. in Leominster, Mass., Oct. 25, 1761 ; d. in the south-west part of Stoddard, near the Sullivan line, July 9, 1851. He m., Jan. I, 1789, Susannah Buss, b., July 8, 1765; d. in Stoddard, Sept. 8, 1838. They had nine ch., all b. in Stoddard : I. Prudence2, b., Oct. 8, 1789; d. in Stod- dard, Dec. 12, 1812 ; 2. John2, b., Nov. 5, 1791, lived in Stoddard ; 3. Susan2, b., Sept. 30, 1795, m., Gilbert Richards ; 4. Lucy2, b., Nov. 1, 1796; d. in Stod- dard, June 5, 1817; 5. Dorothy 2, b., Apr. 8, 1799, m. Ist, Stillman Hodgman of Stoddard, m. 2d, Aug. 15, 1843, Dea. Dalphon Gibbs, q. v., of S. ; 6. Nathaniel 2, b., Apr. 29, 1801, lived in Stoddard ; 7. Nancy 2, b., July 31, 1883, m. Joseph Thatcher ; 8. Betsey 2, b., Jan. 19, 1806; d. in Stoddard, Feb. 19, 1806 ; 9. Stephen Carter2, b., June 1, 1807.
II. . STEPHEN CARTER2 JOSLIN, son of Dea. Nathaniel1, I., d. in Marlow, Dec. 18, 1886; m., July 3, 1832, Hannah Towne, b. in Marlow, Oct. 18, 1809; d. in Fitchburg, Mass., May 3, 1887; dau. of Andrew and Sarah (called Sally) (Spaulding) Towne. They had nine ch., all b. in Stoddard, on the old home- stead : I. Stephen Carter3, Jr., 1, b., Aug. 27, 1834. 2. George Dexter3, b., Oct. 4, 1836; d. in Marlow, June 11, 1870; m., June 2, 1869, Melissa M. Smith of Alstead, b. there, March 23, 1840; d. there, May 4, 1886. 3. Joseph Gilman3, b., Aug. 22, 1838; d. in Marlow, Nov. 7, 1884; m., June 22, 1870, Mary E. Thurston, b. in Ware, Mass., Jan. 6, 1847; d. in Keene, Oct. 8, 1872; dau. of Levi E. and Martha M. (Newton) Thurston. 4. Andrew Towne3, b., Apr. 8, 1840 ; d. in Fitchburg, Mass., Jan. 9, 1887 ; m., Jan. 27, 1870, Mary Jane Messer, b. in Marlow, May 13, 1851 ; d. there, Jan. 31, 1889; dau. of Loren Messer. 5. Luke Edward3, b., Apr. 25, 1842; still living (1911) on Baker St., in Keene; m., Oct. 5, 1870, Julia Abigail Otis (surname legally changed from Alcock), b. in Hancock, Sept. 6, 1843; d. in Keene, Sept. 6, 1910, on her 67th birthday anniversary ; dau. of Lewis Warner and Abigail (Matthews) Alcock. 6. Susan Adelaide3, b., Aug. 27, 1845; d. in Stoddard, Oct. 7, 1851. 7. John Addison3, b., Apr. 29, 1848, still living in Fitchburg, Mass. (1911); m., June 18, 1870, Mary Maria Morse of Townsend, Mass., b. in Mason, N. II., June 3, 1843; dau. of Amos and Maria (Ingalls) Morse. They had two ch. : I. George Morse4, b. in Fitchburg, Mass., Oct. 15, 1873; d there, March 12, 1881. 2. Gertrude M.4, b. in Fitchburg, Mar. 6, 1884; m., June 2, 1909, Elmer Wallace Fish. 8. Alvah Nathaniel3, b., July 9, 1851 ; d. in Stoddard, Apr. 1, 1852. 9. Arthur
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