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mill, and died from a cold taken while washing sheep in Jaffrey, in 1838. He was a deacon in the Second Baptist Church in Lowell several years, a leader in the singing class, superintendent of the Sunday school, and a member of the old Mechanics' Association of Lowell. Dea. Frost was one
MRS. NOYES. NO. 563.
of those Christians who exhibit the truth of the gospel. There was scarcely a meeting, either on the Sabbath or dur- ing the week, in which he was not in his seat, and his solemn exhortation and fervent prayer was not soon forgotten. He left behind a bright example of consistent piety, of fidelity
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and affection, which it would be well for Zion were it more extensively imitated.
We had one child, Lemuel Porter Frost, b. May, 1836, and d., aged six weeks. He was named for our minister.
I married Abner Woodman Chandler, b. in Atkinson,
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WASHINGTON NOYES. (SEE NO. 563.)
April 6, 1815, a son of Joseph and Polly ( Woodman) Chan- dler, in 1840. I bought the farm of Dea. Jonathan Kent in 1849, and moved there (now known as the Charles Damon place in Hampstead). The place is historic in interest, be- cause of the Kent ancestors of Revolutionary times.
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I united with the Congregational church in Hampstead by letter from the Lowell church, May 6, 1877, and am a pres- ent member there. I was always connected with the musi- cal work of the church until we moved to Haverhill, in 1889. We had two children :-
I. Orren Porter, b. Jan. 20, 1841; d., of consumption, unmarried, April 26, 1881.
II. Abbie Frances, b. Feb. 9, 1849. She was educated in the public schools of Hampstead, and at Atkinson and Pinkerton Acad- emies. Of natural musical ability, she was further educated in music at the Boston Conservatory of Music, and under such private teachers as Charles R. Adams and Guilmette. She was connected with musical circles in Hampstead, and sang at the North Church in Haverhill for sixteen consecu- tive years. She is now my faithful, self-sacrificing daughter, devoted to me in my feeble age." (See p. 132, Mem. Hist., Vol. 1, and the account of the 150th anniversary exercises of the church in this volume.)
No. 563.
Sabrina Drew Corson, b. in Lebanon, Me., Dec. 22, 1840, a daughter of Nathaniel and Mary (Fernald) Corson (see pp. 369, 358, Vol. 1). She married Washington Noyes, in 1868, who d. in Hampstead, Oct. 25, 1888, aged 63 years. She was admitted to the church May 6, 1877, by letter from the Free Will Baptist Church at Great Falls, having joined that church when about 16 years old. She is connected with the ladies' societies, and in other ways is an earnest worker for the church. She is favorably known as a writer of verse for neighborhood entertainments, and among her rhymes are " The Old Elm," " Wiwurna Cottage," and "The Sewing Circle."
No. 564.
Eleanor True Randall, b. in Derry, July 18, 1860, a daugh- ter of Isaac Randall of Chester, and wife Sarah A. (Bart- lett) (No. 592). She married, first, Daniel F. Ordway (see
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p. 337, Vol. 1). She married, second, H. Parker Williams, of Bradford, son of Harrison Williams (see No. 78). She was admitted to the church July 1, 1877, and was dis. and rec. to the Congregational church in Bradford, Mass., Feb. 12, 1891. They have no children.
No. 565.
Sarah Ann Graham, b. in Glasgow, Scotland, a daughter of John and Margaret (McClain) Graham, and granddaugh- ter of Donald and Sarah (Stewart) Graham, of Scotland. The parents emigrated to Brooklyn, Prince Edward's Island, and several of the family of children came to the States. The family were :-
I. Katherine, m. James Scott, of Belmont, Mass. (dead).
II. Charles, m. Katie MeDonald.
III. Sarah A. (above); m. Jesse B. Shirley (No. 530). She was ad- mitted to the church July 1, 1877, and was dismissed to unite with the First Congregational Church in Methuen, Mass., March 8, 1897, and have son :-
1. Clarence.
2. An adopted daughter. Mary S. (No. 726).
IV. Jennie, m. Moses Young, of Hudson, Mass.
V. Christina M. (No. 668).
VI. Annie (No. 645).
VII. Mary, m. Andrew McGilvary, of Boston.
VIII. Donald. d., aged 17 years.
IX. Effie. m. John McDonald, of Picton, N. S.
No. 566.
Loren Mandanow Chase, b. in Waithfield, Vt., March 10, 1846, a son of Josiah and Polly (Chase) Chase. He married Addie M. Bragg (No. 567). He served in the civil war, in Co. A, 4th Mass. Cavalry, from Nov. 13, 1863, to Nov. 14, 1865. He was admitted to the church Sept. 2, 1877, and dismissed, at his own request. June 28, 1883. Resides at East Hampstead (see p. 354. Vol. 1).
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No. 567.
Mary Adelaide Bragg, b. in Hampstead, May 28, 1851, a daughter of Oliver R. and Sarah (Whittier) Bragg, of Hampstead (see p. 353, Vol. 1). She married Loren M. Chase (No. 566). She was admitted to the church Sept. 2, 1877, and was dismissed at her request, June 28, 1883. They have a son :-
I. Oliver Adelbert, b. Nov. 12, 1869; m. Myra L. Roque; have chil- dren :-
1. George Loring, b. Aug. 31, 1900.
2. Mattie A., b. Nov. 13, 1902.
No. 568.
Nettie Catherine Maryott, b. in Jewett City, Conn., Oct. 13. 1844, a daughter of James and Lucy (Smith) Maryott, of Connecticut. She married Thomas M. Arnold, of Hamp- stead, who d. in Haverhill, Mass. She was admitted to the church Sept. 2, 1877, and dismissed Jan. 4, 1883. She d. in Haverhill, Nov. 27, 1902. They have an only son, John Willian, residing in Haverhill.
No. 569.
Elizabeth Hutchinson Johnson, b. in East Hampstead, June 24, 1859, an only child of the late Moses D. and Sarah Moody (Arnold) Johnson, both of Hampstead, on Central street, at the home now occupied by Mr. Faxon. She married Horace T. Littlefield, of Haverhill, Mass., Nov. 20, 1881. She was admitted to the church Sept. 2, 1877, and was dis. and rec. to unite with the Center Church in Haverhill, April 24, 1884, and is a present member there. They have no children.
No. 570.
Ezra Warren Foss, b. in Alton, July 4, 1839, a son of Dearborn Foss of Strafford, who lived with the son in East
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Hampstead. aged 93 years : d. Nov. 28, 1902, and his wife Betsey Wentworth of Wakefield, N. H.
Ezra W. was a member of Co. I, 11th N. H. Regt. on de- tailed duty as teamster from Dec. 20, 1862, and engaged in the battle of Fredericksburg, Va. He is now a farmer and shoemaker. He mar., first, Naney J. Haynes. They had no children. He mar., second. Lydia W. (Lang) Haynes (No. 571), and have no children. He was adm. to the church by letter from the M. E. Church in West Hampstead, Sept. 2, 1877, and was dis. to unite again with the M. E. Church at West Hampstead, Oct. 29, 1882, and was again received to the church membership, 1890, and are present members.
No. 571.
Lydia Williams Lang, b. in Deerfield, May 21, 1830, a daughter of John Lang of Candia, and wife Relief Brown of Danville. She mar., first, Oliver S. Haynes of Candia, in 1849, and had children :-
I. Angeline R., b. Sept. 17, 1849; m. George J. Penneo (see No. 705).
II. Dea. Bradley N. (No. 744).
III. Arthur O., b. May 24. 1856; m. Jennie Patten of Candia; resides in Manchester.
IV. John E., b. Oct. 7, 1858; m. Annie Kidder of Newton; resides in Haverhill.
She mar., second, Ezra W. Foss (No. 570), July 8, 1877. She was adm. to the church by letter from the M. E. Church at West Hampstead, Sept. 2, 1877, and was dis. to unite again with the M. E. Church in West Hampstead. Aug. 19, 1882. and in 1890 was again received to the Congregational Church, and is a present member.
No. 572.
Charles Ordway Cass, b. in Danville, Sept. 6, 1859, a son of Lewis and Martha E. (Marble) Cass (No. 507). He mar. Inez A. Wilson (No. 273). He was adm. to the church .Sept. 2, 1878, and was dis. Sept. 2, 1886.
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No. 573.
Inez Amanda Wilson, b. in Hampstead, Dec. 5, 1862, a daughter of William B. and Belinda G. (Atwood) Wilson (No. 517). She mar. Charles O. Cass (No. 572). She was adm. to the church Sept. 1. 1878, and is a present member. They have an only child, Howard Clinton, b. Oct. 6, 1885.
No. 574.
Mary Ann Williams, b. in Hampstead, Feb. 19, 1866, a daughter of Dea. Caleb W. and Martha H. (Gordon) Wil- liams (Nos. 515, 490). She was educated in the public and high school of Hampstead, and mar. Otis Masterson of Hav- erhill, April 10, 1887. She was adm. to the church Sept. 1, 1878, and is a present member. They reside in Haverhill, Mass., and have one child, Ilda Mae, b. August 12, 1899.
No. 575.
Sarah R. Fitts, b. in Lynn, Mass., a daughter of Josiah and Sarah R. ( ) Fitts, who united with the church in Atkinson, March 27, 1859. She was adm. to the church by letter from the Congregational Church in Chester, Sept. 1, 1878, and was dis, and rec. to unite with the Congregational Church in Chester, Dec. 18, 1884. She united with the church in Atkinson, March 27, 1859. She mar., first, W. W. Sawyer; had a son, Fitts Sawyer. She mar., second,
Gordon : mar., third, Moses Hoyt, Esq., of Hamp- stead, and fourth, Seth Bruce (No. 653). She d. in Ches- ter, in 1901.
No. 576.
Lucy Ann Hall, b. in Haverhill, Mass., Nov. 4. 1838, a daughter of Moses W. Hall of Salem, and wife Abigail ( Hawkins), b. in Center Harbor (see No. 509). She mar. John W. Little (see No. 284), Nov. 4, 1857. She was adm. to the church by letter from the Garden St. M. E. Church
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in Lawrence, Mass., Sept. 1, 1879, and was dis. to unite with the M. E. Church at West Hampstead, Aug. 19, 1882.
Mrs. Little has from early womanhood been an earnest and enthusiastic adherent of the Methodist denomination ; becoming a resident of Hampstead, she united with the Con- gregational Church as " a church home." She, however, true to her faith, was instrumental in having Methodist services, and a Sunday school, in No. 4 school house, as often as con- venient, and about June, 1882, she mentioned to her Sunday school class the hope that some day they would have a building of their own in which to hold services, and asked who would bring the first ten cents towards it, which was brought the next Sunday by Estelle, the little daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth (Carr) Huston of West Hampstead. From then on, Mrs. Little used every effort to secure con- tributions, and succeeded in raising $500 before any others helped her in the work of collecting funds, and herself raised $800 of the $1100 of which their church building, which was dedicated in 1884, cost. She has been president of the Ladies' Aid Society of that church two years. They have children :-
I. William French, b. Dec. 28, 1858; m. Mary Lizzie Kelly of Wal- tham, Mass., May 4, 1890. He is station agent at West Ilamp- stead. They have children :-
1. Marion Isabelle, b. Feb. 10, 1891.
2. Forest Ellsworth, b. June 25, 1894.
Il. Grace May (Thompson), adopted; mar. Earl O. Fitts of Danville. (See p. 353. Vol. 1.)
No. 577.
Abbie Rogers Randall, b. in Derry, Jan. 18, 1863, a daughter of Isaac and Sarah A. (Bartlett ) Randall (No. 592). She was educated in the public and high school of Hampstead, and at Framingham, Mass., Normal School, and was a teacher seven years in Amesbury, and Haverhill, Mass. She mar. Fred M. Rice (No. 663), and at present resides in New Rochelle, N. Y. They have children :-
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I. Miriam Sarah, b. Sept. 3, 1897.
II. Elizabeth Randall, b. May 24, 1900.
She united with the church May 4, 1879, and was dis. to unite with the Briek Presbyterian Church in New York City, Jan. 27, 1895.
No. 578.
Christie L. Graham, b. She mar. Rufus McNeil (No. 591). April 30, 1880. She was adm. to the church May 4, 1879, and is a present member, but resides in Chelsea, Mass. They have one child, Carrie E. (No. 716).
No. 579.
Francis W. Coaker, b. in Tourquay, England : d. in Man- chester, Jan. 15, 1900. He had five children by his first wife. two of whom were :-
I. Catherine E. (No. 581).
II. Emma J. (No. 582).
He married, second, Elizabeth M. Tewksbury (No. 580). He was admitted to the church Jan. 5, 1879, and was dis- missed to unite with the Franklin Street Congregational Church at Manchester, Jan. 4, 1894. He was buried in Lawrence, Mass.
No. 580.
Elizabeth Merrill Tewksbury, b. in Hampstead, July 16, 1834, a daughter of Dr. Isaac and Sabra (Foster) Tewks- bury (Nos. 377, 317). She married, first, R. H. Colby, in Lawrence, Mass., in 1851. Their son, John F. Colby, m. Henrietta Stacy, in Boston, January, 1884, and they reside in Jamaica Plains, Mass., and have children :- Elizabeth E. b. Dec. 1, 1885; Annah May, b. Dec. 16, 1892; Laura Gladys, b. Nov. 27, 1895.
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Elizabeth M. married, second, L. A. Ostrom, at Chicago, in 1867, and had a daughter :- Laura Annette, who resided many years in Paris, France; mar. Ferdinand d'Azevedo, Nov. 29, 1885. They reside in Brussels, Belgium, Mr.
MRS. COAKER. NO. 580.
d'Azevedo being ambassador from Portugal. They have a daughter, Marie Elizabeth, b. Oet. 29, 1896.
She married, third, Francis W. Coaker (No. 579), of Chi- cago, in 1875. She now resides in Boston, Mass. She was admitted to the church by letter from the Congregational Church in Chicago, Ill., Jan. 5, 1879, and was dismissed to
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unite with the Franklin Street Congregational Church in Manchester, Jan. 4, 1894.
No. 581.
Catherine E. Coaker, b. in England, a daughter of Francis W. Coaker (No. 579). She was admitted to the church Jan. 5, 1879, and was dis. and rec. to unite with the Grace Church in Oswego, N. Y., Dec. 3, 1886.
No. 582.
Emma Jane Coaker, b. in England, a daughter of Francis W. Coaker (No. 579). She was admitted to the church Jan. 5, 1879, and was dis. and rec. to unite with the Franklin Street Congregational Church in Manchester, Jan. 4, 1894.
No. 583.
Myron P. Dickey, b. Feb. 19, 1852, in Derry. He was educated in the common schools of Derry, and was a gradu- ate of Pinkerton Academy, class of 1870, and of Dartmouth College, 1874. He taught school at Palmer, Mass., and for four years was principal of the Hampstead High School. He graduated from Yale Theological School in 1883, and was pastor of the Congregational Church in Ludlow, Mass., ten years. Called to Milton, April, 1893, where he is at present (see p. 370, Vol. 1). He was admitted to the church in Hampstead by letter from the Congregational Church in Derry, Jan. 5, 1879. He married Louise R. Shumway (No. 584). (See photo, Vol. 1.)
No. 584.
Louise Ripley Shumway, b. in Three Rivers, Mass. She married Rev. Myron P. Dickey (No. 583), Aug. 3, 1876. She was admitted to the church Jan. 5, 1879. They have children :--
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I. Maurice Woodburn, b. in Hampstead, Oct. 28, 1878; graduate of the Nute High School, in Milton, 1895; Dartmouth College, 1899.
II. Orinda Sophia, b. in Ludlow, Mass., June 22, 1883.
III. Mark Shumway, b. July 2, 1885.
No. 585.
Alice Marion Little, b. in Hampstead, May 16, 1862. a daughter of William C. and Julia E. (Harris) Haseltine Little (No. 469). She was educated in the public and high school of Hampstead, graduating in class of 1880, the first class that received a diploma from the high school. She was a student at Mount Holyoke Seminary and at the Moody School at Northfield, Mass. She was admitted to the church Jan. 5, 1879, and was dis. and rec. to unite with the Union Church at Haverhill, Mass., July 16, 1891. She resides with her father on North Main street, Haverhill.
No. 586.
Alice Nichols Smith, b. in Hampstead, Sept. 7, 1865, a daughter of Rufus C. and Helen M. (Nichols) Smith (see Nos. 285, 318). She was educated in the common and high schools of Hampstead. She married Charles II. Pearson of Boston, July 16, 1890. She was admitted to the church Nov. 3, 1878. They have children :-
I. Philip Kimball, b.
II. Daniel Nichols, b.
III. Clement Smith, b.
No. 587.
Nellie L. Perley, daughter of Augustus and Almira (John- son) Perley (No. 607). She was admitted to the church Nov. 3, 1878. and dismissed June 18, 1894. She married George F. Carlton, of Haverhill, Mass., where they reside.
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No. 588.
Lizzie I. Tabor, b. in Hampstead, a daughter of Eben and Lizzie (Roundy) Tabor (see No. 430 and p. 375, Vol. 1). She married Clarence Bray, of Haverhill, Mass. They had five children. She was admitted to the church Nov. 3, 1878. She d. in Haverhill.
No. 589.
Lillian Rogers Griffin, b. in Hampstead, Nov. 7, 1864, a daughter of William A. and Mary E. (Stevens) Griffin (Nos. 554, 555). She married John C. Sanborn (No. 598), Nov. 12, 1885. She was admitted to the church Nov. 3, 1878. She died in Hampstead, May 2, 1897.
No. 590.
Helen Adelaide Ranlett, b. in Hampstead, Oct. 21, 1863, a daughter of Charles H. and Susan P. (Tabor) Ranlett (see pp. 375, 337, Vol. 1). She was educated in the public and high schools of Hampstead, and married Charles E. Page, of Haverhill, Mass. She was admitted to the church Nov. 3, 1878, and was dis. and rec. to unite with the Winter Street Free Will Baptist Church in Haverhill, Feb. 10, 1887. They have children :-
I. Mary Elizabeth, b. Nov. 3. 1883.
II. Emily A., b. July 27, 1885.
III. ITelen M .. b. Sept. 14, 1887.
IV. John J., b. Nov. 8, 1889.
V. Carrol Snow, b. June 3, 1891.
VI. Doris L., b. April 12, 1896.
No. 591.
Rufus McNiel, b. in Haverhill, Mass., a son of Edmund and Abigail S. (Cronk) MeNiel, of Atkinson, where both parents died (see No. 512). He married Christie L. Gra- ham (No. 578). He was admitted to the church March 2, 1879, and is a present member, but resides in Chelsea, Mass.
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No. 592.
Sarah Ann Bartlett. b. in Salisbury. Mass., March 31, 1827, a daughter of Jacob Bartlett of Amesbury, and Mary True of Salisbury, his wife. She married Isaac Randall, of Ches- ter, July 14, 1846 (see p. 347, Vol. 1). She was admitted to the church March 2, 1879, and is a present member. They had children :-
I. Mary Ann, b. March 12. 1848; m. Ladd Richardson, of Hamp- stead.
II. Sarah Frances. b. Dec. 18. 1850; m. Alfred W. Foote. They had children :-
1. Ola, who d. Oct. 7, 1894, in young womanhood.
2. Charles F. (No. 719).
3. Esther, who d. Feb. 22, 1898, a young lady.
4. Mark, d. Nov. 6, 1902, aged 14.
5. Guy.
III Isaac, b. July 6, 1853: d. in infancy.
IV. Jacob. b. Feb .. 1855; d. in infancy.
V. Jane Worth. b. Aug. 22. 1857; m. Melvin Cooke of Haverhill.
VI. Isaac. b. Oct. 4. 1858; m. Alice HI. Spollett (No. 657).
VII. Eleanor True (No. 564).
VIII. Abbie R. (No. 577).
IX. Laura Taylor, b. Feb. 7, 1865; d. in infancy.
No. 593.
Flora Jane Harris, b. in Plaistow, May 13, 1851, a daugh- ter of Gilman and Susan ( Kimball ) Harris, of Plaistow. She was educated in the common schools of Plaistow and at the New Hampton Academy. She was a successful teacher for several years in Plaistow, Kingston. and Hampstead. She married Albert II. Little (No. 604), Jan. 5. 1876. She was admitted to the church March 2, 1879, and d. in Hampstead, of consumption, April 22, 1881. Her funeral was attended by Rev. Albert Watson. She was buried in the village cem- etery. She had no children.
No. 594.
Mary Ann Tabor, b. in Chester, Oct. 16, 1834. a daughter
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of Eben and Sarah (Jack) Tabor, of Chester and Hamp- stead (see p. 376, Vol. 1). She married George W. Brag- don (No. 609), October, 1856, who d. in Hampstead, June 4, 1885. She was admitted to the church July 6, 1879, and is a present member. They had children :-
I. George L., b. June 2, 1859, of Hampstead, unmarried.
II. Sarah II., b. Sept. 7, 1864; m. Charles M. Woodward, of San- down. Their children : Laura E., b. March 5, 1887; Charles Herbert. b. March 5, 1889; George C., b. in 1891; Willie A., b. 1893: Elmer E., b. 1895; Frank B., b. Sept., 1898; and Etta May, b. April 24, 1902.
III. Mary L., b. Aug. 6, 1875: m. Daniel O. Coombs. of Derry. They reside in Hampstead. and have children :-
1. Burton Leroy. b. May 11, 1898.
2. Vera May, b. Aug. 10, 1900.
No. 595.
Charlotte Ela Carr, b. in Derry, Nov. 26, 1833, a daughter of Moses and Almira ( Murray) Carr, of Derry. She mar- ried, first, Charles Robie, and had one child :-
I. Charles Edward, b. Dec. 17. 1856.
She married, second, Jacob Townsend, of Hampstead, and had children :-
II. Myra C. (No. 596).
III. Minnie Copp (No. 623).
IV. Jacob Arthur. b. Oct. 7, 1868, in Hampstead; m., and has a son, William A , b, Oct. 4, 1891.
V. Linnie Murray, b. Oct. 6. 1871, in Hampstead: m., June 15. 1892, George S. Norton. They have a daughter, Ilazel Ge nerva, b. Sept. 30. 1894; resides in llampstead.
She was admitted to the church Jan. 6. 1879. She d. in Hampstead, Aug. 22. 1893, and was buried in Wakefield. Mass.
No. 596.
Myra Charlotte Townsend, b. in Wakefield, Mass., Oct. 6, 1864. a daughter of Jacob and Charlotte (Carr) Townsend
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(No. 595). She was educated in the public and high school of Hampstead. She married Elmer E. Ranlett, Dec. 22, 1884, and resides in Haverhill. Mass. She was admitted to the church July 6, 1879. They have children :-
MRS. TOWNSEND. NO. 595.
I. Alice. b. Aug. 14. 1886.
II. Maud T .. b. Oct. 4. 1889.
III. Guy Everett. b. Dec. 19. 1881.
IV. Clyde Berkeley, b. Oct. 9. 1895.
V. Charlotte Carr, b. Dec. 22, 1899.
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No. 597.
Annie Maybelle Tabor, b. in
a daughter
JOHN C. SANBORN. NO. 598.
of Albert Lombard and Mary J. (White) Tabor, son of Pardon and Roxanna ( Colby) Tabor (No. 630). Her mothe
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married, after the death of Mr. Tabor, Mr. Theodore Shores of Haverhill. Annie was admitted to the church July 6, 1879, and was dis. and ree. to unite with the Center Church in Haverhill, Mass., July 22. 1889.
No. 598.
John Calef Sanborn, b. in Hampstead, Sept. 29, 1863. a son of Dea. William and Lois (Calef) Sanborn ( Nos. 390. 425). Ile was educated in the common and high schools of Hampstead. Ile united with the church July 6, 1879, and is a present member, being clerk of the church and society. He was elected a deacon Dec. 31, 1902. He married, first, Lillian R. Griffin (No. 589), who d. May 2, 1897 : and mar- ried. second, Annie B. Fitts (No. 685), June 22, 1899.
No. 598.
Annie Janette Tabor, b. in Hampstead, April 27, 1865, a daughter of John W. and Mary A. (Little ) Tabor (Nos. 613 and 510). She was educated in the common and high school of Hampstead, and married George B. Dennett of Gilmanton. She was admitted to the church Sept. 7, 1879, and d., of consumption, June 11, 1892. She was buried in the village cemetery. They have children :-
I. Vera Abbie, b. in Haverhill. Mass., June 14, 1888.
II. Earl Ephraim, b. Sept. 13, 1889.
No. 600.
Mary Emma Mooers, b. in Atkinson at the place now owned by Mrs. Cynthia Alexander (set off to Hampstead in 1857 ), Feb. 24, 1850, a daughter of Edmund and Eme- line (Ela) Mooers (No. 608). She mar., first, Adin T. Little (see No. 302), Nov. 30, 1869, who d. April 11, 1871. They had one child :-
I.
Adin Sidney. b. Oct. 12, 1870; m. Fannie C. Emerson (No. 674).
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She mar., second. Oliver Putnam (No. 717). May 12, 1878, and had children :-
II. Ilelen May, b. May 5, 18SI ; d. Oct. 15, 1881.
HI. Thorndyke, b. Aug. 12, 1882; a farmer on the Putnam Place (see p. 333, Vol. 1).
IV. Howard. b. Oet. 5, 1886.
V. Maud, b. May 4, 1888.
No. 601.
Orren Eaton Follansbee, b. in New Boston, April 7, 1844, a son of Ebenezer and Lorania (Barnard ) Follansbee. His father later moved to Hampstead, where Mr. Amasa Hunt resides (see No. +55), where he d. Sept. 4, 1887; mother d. in Hampstead, July 6, 1882. Orren is a shoe packer by occupation : at present resides in Bradford, Mass. He mar. Mary A. Smith ( No. 561). Hle was adm. to the church Jan. 4, 1880, and was dis. to unite with the Congregational Church in Methuen, Mass., Jan. 30, 1896, and is at present a member of the First Church of Christ in Bradford, where he united May 4, 1899.
No. 602.
John William Garland. b. in Hampstead, Feb. 15. 1828, a son of Benjamin B. and Mary (Baleh) Garland (Nos. 367, 368). He mar. Emily A. Ring (No. 603). He was adm. to the church Jan. 4, 1880, and is a present member. He was elected deacon, Dec. 30, 1891 (see pp. 373, 374, Vol. 1.)
No. 603.
Emily Ann Ring, b. in Ware, Mass., Oct. 30, 1833, a daughter of Amos and Lydia C. (Jones) Ring (No. 455). She mar. John W. Garland ( No. 602). She was educated in the common schools of Atkinson and Hampstead, and Atkinson Academy. She was a teacher for several years. She united with the church Jan. 4, 1880, and d. in Hamp- stead, Feb. 23, 1901, after patient suffering for several
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HAMPSTEAD. NEW HAMPSHIRE.
years with a broken hip and others complications ; was buried in the village cemetery. They had children :-
JOHN W. GARLAND. NO. 602.
1. Willie, b. Sept. 23, 1858; d. in infancy.
II. Charles W. (No. 544).
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MEMORIAL OF THE CHURCH OF
The writer has the most kindly remembrance of this quiet, unassuming little woman, since her first term in school
TRISTRAM LITTLE. (SEE NO. 605.)
in the old red schoolhouse in District No. 1, when three and a half years of age. A beloved teacher then, and a friend always.
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