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In 1850 he married Miss Sarah H. Roberts, who was born in North Berwick, York County, Me., a daughter of David S. Roberts, of that town. Mr. and Mrs. Ham became the parents of seven children, as follows: M. Josephine, the wife of Benton Haley, of Barrington; Abbie J., who died at the age of twenty-five years; George B., who died when but seven years old; Augusta E., who died in infancy ; Susan A., who lived but two years; Henry WV., who died at the age of twenty-six years; and J. Edgar, who resides on the old home- stead, where he carries on general farming, and is tenderly caring for his aged mother, who bears her deep bereavements with Chris- tian fortitude. Henry W. Ham, the sixth child in order of birth, was formerly sta- tion agent at Salem Depot in Rockingham County. His wife survived him but a short time, passing to the higher life July 13. 1896. Florence, one of their orphan chil- dren, lives with her grandmother, Mrs. Ham; while the other, Abbie J., resides with her uncle, Mr. Wentworth.
ARREN H. WHITEHOUSE, a veteran of the Civil War, who is now engaged in farming in Middle- ton, Strafford County, N. H., was born in this town, March 37, 1843, son of Amos W. and Eliza H. (Colbath) Whitehouse. Amos
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Whitehouse, grandfather of Warren H., was the first of the family to settle here.
Amos W. Whitehouse was a lifelong resi- dent of Middleton, and followed the shoe- maker's trade in connection with farming until his death, which occurred when he was sixty-four years old. In politics he was a Re- publican ; and he served with ability as Select- man, Town Treasurer, and Tax Collector. Hle married Eliza H. Colbath, who became the mother of seven children, five of whom are liv- ing, namely: Elmira, wife of L. D. Colbath; Warren Il., the subject of this sketch; Ellen ; Lydia; and Lizzie.
Warren H. Whitehouse was educated in the common schools, and when a young man he learned the shoemaker's trade. In 1864 he enlisted in Company G, First New Hampshire Heavy Artillery, and was stationed in Wash- ington until the close of the war. Upon his return from the army he resumed his trade, and worked in Middleton until 1876. He then moved to Farmington, where he followed shocmaking until 1892; and in 1895 he re- turned to his native town. Settling upon the old Hall place, he engaged in tilling the soil and other farm work, such as the care of stock. Politically, he votes with the Repub- lican party, and while residing in Farmington was Supervisor for some time. He is now serving as Supervisor and Town Clerk in Middleton, and is deeply interested in the welfare of the town.
Mr. Whitehouse married Emma A. York, daughter of Charles York, of this town, and has six children, as follows: Charles W .; Addie E., who is now Mrs. Knox: Lizzie S., wife of E. S. Wallace; Nellie M .; Albert ; and Lena.
Mr. Whitehouse is connected with Wood- bine Lodge, I. O. O. F. ; Mad River Encamp- ment; and the Rebecca Lodge. He is also
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a member of Harmony Lodge, Knights of Pythias, and was Master of the Exchequer four years. The family attend the Baptist church.
ILLIAM H. TANNER,* a well- known and prosperous agriculturist of Farmington, N. H., was born in this town in September, 1827, a son of John Tanner, Jr. His grandfather, John Tanner, Sr., is said to have come from Eng- land. (An carlier John Tanner, it may be mentioned, was numbered among the inhab- itants of Portsmouth and Strawberry Bank as carly as 1665.)
John Tanner, Jr., served in the American army during the War of 1812. He was a resident of Farmington throughout his life, occupying a good position among the well-to- do farmers of this part of the county. He was a strong Democrat in his political affilia- tions, but never aspired to public office. To him and his wife, whose maiden name was Mary Thompson, eight children were born, three of whom are living, namely : Hannah, wife of Moses E. Leighton; William H., the special subject of this sketch; and Joseph, who resides in the village of Farmington. The father passed to the life beyond at the age of seventy years.
William H. Tanner received his education in the district school, remaining at home attending school in the winter seasons, and working on the farm summers. He worked at the shoemaker's trade for a quarter of a cen- tury or more after attaining his majority, but has since devoted his time and energies to agricultural pursuits. He has one hundred acres of land that under his wise manage- ment have undergone the transformation which only the persistent and willing hand of
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industry could bring about. He takes no active part in local affairs, but supports the principles of the Democratic party at the polls.
Mr. Tanner married Miss Martha Giles, who was born in Milton, Strafford County, a daughter of Orrin P. Giles. Three children have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Tanner, namely : Grace I ..; Lizzie, wife of Irving Percy; and Charles H., deceased. Tanner and his family are highly respected members of the community in which they dwell. They attend the Methodist Episcopal church, whose doctrines harmonize with their religious beliefs.
OMEEN B. HURD,* of Alton, N. H., who is engaged in carrying on the farm that was formerly owned by his grandfather, George Hurd, was born here, September 11, 1838, a son of Henry and Lydia W. (French) Hurd.
George llurd and his brother Meshech came to Alton from Rochester, Strafford County, in 1810, on horseback, which was then the usual mode of travel, and took up two hundred acres of land that is now owned by Romeyn B. Hurd. Both were married when they came, and for the first year or two they lived in a blacksmith shop, which made but a rude dwelling-place. After working together for two years, they di- vided their land into two farms of equal area. cach taking one. When they were fully settled, they were joined by their father, Jo- seph Hurd, who continued to live with them until his death in 1843 at eighty-eight years of age. He had five sons and three daughters ; namely, Shadrach, Betsey, Meshech, George, Ann, Henry, Polly, and Isaac. George Hurd, born May 15, 1781, died February 15, 1848.
His wife, Sally Tibbetts, who was born De- cember 27, 1779, died July 11, 1870. They had three children; namely, Henry, Eli, and Susanna. Eli, a farmer by occupation, was twice married, and at his death left one child. Susanna married Isaac Wentworth, of Roches- ter, N. H. .
Henry Hurd, son of George, was born April 6, 1805. He received a fair education in his carly years, and he taught school several win- ters. Purchasing the homestead, he always resided here; and under his management the premises were considerably improved. As a land surveyor his services were sought for miles around; and as an official of the town he had an enviable reputation, being a man of unusual executive ability. At the time of his death he had been on the Alton Board of Se- lectmen a longer time than any other man up to that date, and he had acted as Moderator at town meetings for a longer period than he had served as Selectman. His memory was so good, it is said, that, when there were four hundred voters in the town, he could call off the full name of each. For a number of years he was elected on the Democratic ticket as Representative to the lower house of the State legislature, and was there at the time of the change in the Constitution. He was a Justice of the Peace and Quorum many years, and wrote more deeds than anybody else in town; and he also for some time served as Town Agent. Henry Hurd died July 8, 1888. His wife, whose maiden name was Lydia W. French, was born in Alton, February 8, 1805, and died July 6, 1884. They were married April 16, 1829, and had five children ; namely, Catherine A., Romeyn B., Emeline A., Marcus M., and one that died in infancy. Catherine and Emeline both died young. Marcus is in the blacksmith's business in Alton village.
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Being the elder son, Romeyn B. began early to assist his father in the farm work, gradually taking full charge; and upon his father's death the homestead came to him. To the original farm he has added eighty acres. He keeps a dairy of good cows, and makes a specialty of the production of milk. Like his father, Mr. Hurd is a prominent Democrat in politics. He is a member of Merry Meeting Grange of Alton.
Romeyn B. Hurd married Sarah F. Varney, daughter of Jonathan M. Varney, and has four children ; namely, Abbie G., Ada E., Mabel, and Ernest. Abbie G. is the wife of Alonzo S. Brooks. Ada E., who taught school a few years, is now the wife of Lewis H. Lamprey.
AMUEL YOUNG,* who formerly carried on the lumber business in Middleton, and is now engaged in farming in this town, was born in Farmington, N. H., in 1832, son of Joel and Mary (Durgin) Young. His grandfather, Samuel Young, was an early settler in Farmington.
Joel Young learned the blacksmith's trade, which he followed in Farmington, New Dur- ham, and Middleton. He came to this town when his son Samuel was ten years old ; and he resided here until his death, which occurred when he was sixty-three years old. In poli- tics he was a Whig. He wedded Mary Dur- gin, and had a family of six children, three of whom are living, namely : Samuel, the subject of this sketch; James, who is now residing in Portsmouth, N. H. ; and Clara, wife of John H. Fifield.
Samuel Young grew to manhood in Middle- ton, and was educated in the common schools of this town. When a young man he adopted agricultural pursuits and bought a place situ-
ated at the foot of Moose Mountain. He re- mained there but two years, when, selling the property, he purchased the Jones farm, where he has since resided. For eight years he was engaged in the lumber business; but his prin- cipal attention has been given to agriculture, which he carries on energetically and with success.
Mr. Young has been three times married. His first wife, who was in maidenhood Martha Stevens, died leaving five children - Charles, Susan, Ella, Lester, and Harry. By his union with Mrs. Sarah M. Stevens, his second wife, there were no children. His present wife was, before her marriage to him, Mrs. Mary O. Lougee, of Parsonsfield, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Young are attendants at the Baptist church, and they are respected in this com- munity as contributing to its reputation for a high class of citizenship.
LONZO D. NUTE,* an active and well-to-do farmer of the town of Mad- bury, Strafford County, occupies the old homestead that his paternal grand- father, Andrew Nute, purchased more than a century ago, settling here after the close of the Revolutionary War, in which he com- manded a company. Captain Nute was a resi- dent of Wolfboro for many years, having been there reared to agricultural pursuits, which he followed through his active years. A man of great physical force, temperate in his habits, his years of earthly life were prolonged to nearly a century.
Daniel Nute, father of Alonzo D., spent his entire forty-six years of life on this farm, succeeding to the homestead and to the occu- pation of his father. To him and his wife, Susan Hanson Nute, four children were born,
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two of whom lived but a short time, the others being: George, who died at the age of twenty- two years; and Alonzo D., the subject of this sketch.
Alonzo D. Nute was born January 23, 1831. He remained at home until fifteen years old, receiving his early education in the district schools; and after that he attended school for a time in Wolfboro, whither he went to learn the wheelwright's trade. In 1862 Mr. Nute returned to the ancestral homestead, which has become his by inheritance, and has since devoted himself to the care and improvement of his property, carrying on general farming pursuits, tilling the soil, managing a small dairy, and raising some stock. He is known throughout the community as an honest, up- right, and industrious citizen, a man whose success in life is due to his own efforts. A Republican in politics, Mr. Nute has been Selectman of the town for three years, and for the past two years has served as Supervisor. Hle is a member of Strafford Lodge of Dover.
Mr. Nute and his wife, formerly Miss Mary J. Reynolds, have four children; namely, George D., Annie S., Mary A., and John A.
OSIAH NASON,* a farmer of Alton, Belknap County, N.H., was born in New Durham, Strafford County, Feb- ruary 11, 1825. His father was Thomas, son of Moses Nason. Thomas Nason came to New Hampshire from Acton, Me., and, after residing for some time in New Durham, re- moved to Alton, where he engaged in farm- ing. He married Polly Gilman, of Acton, Me., and they had eleven children, as fol- lows: Mary, Hannah, Mchitable, Thomas, James, Sally, Richard, Alva, Josiah and Jere- miah (twins), and Newell.
Josiah, the subject of this sketch, came
from New Durham to Alton with his parents when nine years old, and lived at home with them until the death of his father, which oc- curred December 13, 1855, at the age of sixty- one years. After remaining for some time with his mother, he bought a farm, and started general farming for himself in the same town. He married Marilla M. Varney, daughter of Joshua A. and Deborah (Varney) Varney. Mr. Varney was a cabinet-maker by trade, and was a citizen of influence. He held various offices of trust in his town, serving as Justice of the Peace for some years, as Town Clerk, and as Postmaster for a number of years. He was also Representative to the legislature in 1836 and 1837. He was a member of the Free Will Baptist church in early life, and later became an Adventist, and a Deacon in the church with which he was then connected. He was a man of strict habits, a strong advo- cate of the temperance cause, and a true Christian. His wife's maiden name was Deb- orah Varney, but they were not known to be related by blood. Mr. and Mrs. Varney had five children, namely : Lucinda; Marilla M., Mrs. Nason; Avilla; Clara A .; and George. Avilla Varney married Amos F. Place; Clara died at the age of eleven years; George is married, and is at present residing in Lynn, Mass., where he is engaged in the grocery business. Mr. and Mrs. Nason have no chil- dren. Mr. Nason has been engaged in gen- eral farming for the greater part of his life, having taken no active part in public affairs. He is well regarded among his fellow-towns- men as a good citizen.
AMUEL Y. MESERVE, * a vener- able and highly esteemed resident of Rochester, Strafford County, N.H., was born in 1807 in the neighboring
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town of Milton, coming from pioneer ances- tors. His father, Colonel John Meserve, was a distinguished officer in the Revolutionary War. He was afterward for many years one of the foremost farmer citizens of Milton, and a stanch supporter of the principles of the Whig party, though he never cared to holl public office. He married Sally, daugh- ter of Ezekiel Hayes, and they became the parents of eight children.
Samuel Y. Meserve, in common with the majority of farmers' sons in his day, received his education in the district schools, and in his early life was trained to agricultural pur- suits. When a young man he learned the bricklayer's or mason's trade, at which he
worked for half a century, the greater part of the time in Rochester, N.H., where he was known as a skilful and superior workman dur- ing his active years. In politics he has always supported the Democratic ticket ; and he takes an intelligent interest in local public affairs, but has never been an aspirant for official honors, preferring the quietude of domestic life. Mr. Meserve is one of the oldest Free Masons in this locality, being a member of Humane Lodge, F. & A. M., of Rochester. He is a faithful member of the Walnut Grove Free Will Baptist Church, and has been an active worker in religious circles.
Mr. Meserve married Miss Mary Hanson, and they are the parents of six children.
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FAGE
PAGF.
PAGE
A
Berry, John H. 503
Abbott, Joseph S.
149
Berry, Joseph E. .
340
Clark, Joseph S.
85
Adams, Herbert C.
211
Bickford, Charles W.
33
Clement, Moses W. 120
Adams, Joseph M. R.
425
Bickford, John
45
Clough, Aaron S. 267
Ailen, Amasa
259
Blaisdell, Samuel H.
412
Clough, William R. 225
Allen, Charles W.
521
Blanchard, Roscoe G.
220
Cloutman, John F. 14
Allen, Levi W. 63
Boodey. Horace P.
238 Coburn, Alonzo G. 535
Ames, Andrew A.
561
Brawn, Henry E.
245
Coburn, Franklin W. 532
Annis, A. S.
3-41
Brown, Byron W. 167
Coburn, Franklin W., Jr. 532
Avery, Joseph H. 110
Brown, George H.
21
Coe, Daniel W.
281
Ayer, Stephen S.
200
Bruce, T. Kitson
554
Coe, Joseph W. 582
Burnham, George W.
496
Coffin, Mrs. Dorothy S. 414
B
Burnham, R. De Witt
547
Cole, Benjamin J. 73
Babb, Horace T. 107
Busiel, Charles A.
375
Cook, Charles C. 139
Babb, Melvin E ..
317
Busiel, Frank E. .
59
Cook, Gardner
338
Babcock, Mrs. Panthea P.
Busiel, John W. tst
58
Copp, Gust A. -177
Badger, Joseph
263
Bussey, S. Randall 583
Corson, Frank W. 208
Baer, Annie Wentworth
433
Buzzell, Charles E. 435
Corson, James
159-
Bailey, Charles M. 163
Cox, Edwin 291
Ballard, Wilbur W.
172
Cox, George B.
201
Barker, Hiram H. 502
C
Cram, Francis H.
467
Bartlett, George W. 177
Card, George V. 332
Crane, Mazeliah L.
Bartlett, James D.
Caron, David H. . 538
Crawford, Erastus A.
117
Batchelder, John .
545
Cass, William T. 154
Critchett, Luther C.
Crockett, John
555
Beaman, Otis
Caverno, George S. . 152
Currier, John W. IOS
Bean, Alpheus L. 26;
Cushman, William W.
347
Bean, Edwin C.
420
Chase, Nelson J.
512
Bennett, Morrison
85 Chesley, George H. 320
D
Berry, Charles H.
331 : Chesley, John E. 192
Berry, Eben E. 211 | Chesley, Stephen P. 389
Dalton, Henry Q.
Berry, Fred E.
125 | Child, James E.
170 | Davis, Charles II. 43.4
Aldrich, John 360
Blaisdell, Joseph P. 437
Clough, Elbridge G. 351
Burnham, James W.
392
Colbath, Horace N. 370
Beaman, Frank G. 562
Caverly, John H. 403
Chamberlain, Henry E. 5 77
Bell, Samuel H.
292 : Chesley, Daniel
Clark, George H. $5
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Davis, Henry S. 218
Folsom, Albert G. 344 :
Hayes, James D. 579
Davis, John G.
425 | Folsom, Edwin W.
353 | Hayes, James E. . 95
Davison, Mrs. Sarah
49. Ford, Inez H. . 253
Hayes, James M. . 468
Demeritt, Albert .
504 | Foss, A. Melvin
225 | Hayes, Joseph N.
66
Demeritt, George H.
232 | Foss, Albion N.
430
Hayes. Joseph O. 502
Demeritt, George P.
497 Foss, Oscar
492
Hayes, Sidney B. 124
Demeritt. James H. . 383 | Fox, Elbridge W.
366
Haynes, James M.
Demeritt, John 2631
French. Alonzo S. 131
Haynes, Martin A. 250)
Demeritt, Samuel E. 275
Herring. William M. 202
Doe, Augustus 30
Hibbard, Ellery .1. 212
Dougherty, Thomas J. 529
Hill, Ira B. 328
Dow, Charles H. . 175
: Hill, Waldo K. 329
Dow, John .
3-13
Gage, Walter F.
174 | Hoitt, Charles E. .
385
Dow, Jonathan G. 513
Gale, Moses S.
315 | Hoitt, Thomas L.
329
Drake, Abram M. 586
Gale, Stephen
312 | Holt, Frank 56
Drew, J. Horace 452 |Gale, Sylvester J.
314
Hough, Ralph 510
Duncan, Oscar
39S | Garland, Albert 499
Huckins, John B. 395
Durgin, George E.
48c | Gerald, Francis L.
-458
Huse, Elizabeth S. 250
Gilman, Oliver J. M. 163
Hussey, Freeman A. 76
247
Greene, Jared A. .
572
E
Eastman, Ira A. 557
Eaton. Daniel B. . 173
Eagerly, Dwight E. 511
Haines, John :
42
Jameson, Thomas G. 475
Hall, Asa A.
529
Jenkins, Calvin 100
Emerson. George l'. 561
Hall, Daniel
39
Jenkins, Jonathan 150
Emerson, George W.
509
Hall, George I .. So
Jenkins, Lyman H. 537
Emerson, Willis P. 13
Ilall, John F. .
515
Jenness, Cyrus L.
Jewett, John A. 473
Estes, Charles .
5-4
Ham, Joseph W. 594
Jewett, John G. 70
Evans, Edward E.
Evans, Harry P.
192
Everett, George H.
268
Ham, Tobias 117
585
Hanson, David S. 162
Jones, William F.
516
F
Hanson, Enoch T.
535
Fairbanks, Charles A. .
35
265
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410 | Harmon, William F.
133
Kelley, George F. 527
Kelley, Ivory HI. . 194
. Ferguson, Arthur C. 5Số,
Harvey. Albion K. P. 583
Kelley, Samuel G. 336
Fernald, George W.
470 Hawkins, Frederick I .. .
273
Kenniston, Greenleaf C. 391
Fernald, James E.
324 | Hawkins, Hosca F. .
-195
Keyser, Walter H.
54.8
Fernald, Joseph H. 123
Hawley. George H
150 | Kimball, Daniel W.
519
Fernald, Loren S.
114
Hayes, David .
197: Kimball, Henry
10
Flag. . William
546 Hayes, Ezekiel
130% Kimball, Nathaniel T. 483
Flanders, Alvah B.
for Hayes, George O.
230 | Kimball, Warren K. 356
77 | Knapp, William D. 265
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Flanders, Louis W. . 98 | Hayes, Israel
Jones, Herbert J. . 1St
Hanson, Dominicus
576
Hanson, James T. 5-19
K
Faunce. A. Lester
Hanson, John C. . $6.1
Felker. Martin V. B.
Fellows. Rufus 365
S.1 Ham, Penvel C. 52%) Jewett, Stephen S. 92
Ham. Thomas . 372
Jones, Ajalon D. 584
Jones, Dana P. 39S
Hammond, John S.
Jackson, Elizabeth B. 120
Edgerly. John W. 571
Edgerly, Walter J. I 52
16 Garvin, William R. 38+
Hurd, Romeyn B. 596
Durrell. Joseph B.
Glass, John S. 195 Hussey, John P.
J
Emery. Smith F. . 34S
Ham, John R ..
Hart, Malcom A. H. 216
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PAGE
PAGR
FALE
Knight, William F. .
Miller. James A. . II.4
Pettee, Charles H.
Knowles, Charles W.
320.
Mitchell, George H. 413
Philbrick, George A.
Knowles, Rev. Daniel C.
200 Mitchell. Josiah 559
Philbrick John D.
223
Knowles, George F. .
367 ' Morgan, George P. 147
Pickering. Joshua C.
Pierce, John I. 356
L
Morrill, John I. Morrill. Leonard B. .
550 Pinkham, Nathaniel G 371
Ladd, Arthur S.
.43
: Morrison. Charles W.
393
Plimpton, George L. 392
Lamprey, Samuel
400
Morse, Charles (2. 175
Plummer, Charles E.
400
Lane, Edwin W.
239
Morton, William HI. 362 Plummer, Daniel E.
453
Lang. Joseph W.
216
Moulton, John C. 332
Pray, Amasa 165
Langley, Jerry . 311
Lathrop, Moses C.
279
Leavitt, John R. .
35
N
Pulsifer, Charles E. .
518
Lewis, Edwin C.
332 ! Nash, Moses 4.88
Locke, Ira A. 111
Nash, Stephen G. 491
R
Locke, Israel H. 494
Nason, Josiah . 508
Locke, James C. 191
Nason, William F. 60
Ramsdell, Alvah T. .
Rand, Hiram 379
Lord, Elmer J.
160)
Nealley, John H.
Randall, John A. .
Lord. George W.
353
Nichols. James N.
197 : Rice, Edward E. 215
Lord. Martin. L.
474
Nute, Alonzo D
597 :
Ricker, Leslie W.
Lothrop, James E.
21
Nute, Thomas 426;
Ricker, Marilla M. 560
Lougee, Mary A. .
45
Nutter, John D 319
Roberts, James F. 2,1
Lougee, Oscar A.
122
Roberts, Oren N. 155
Lovering, Jonathan I.
GO
Roberts, S. Edson 3.5%
Roberts, William H. 431
Robinson. John H. 125
M
Odell, Joseph I .. . 327
| Orne, Frederick A. 406
78
Osborn. Hiram S. 12
Malvern, Rev. Lewis
1.55
Manson, Charles E. .
57
Osborne, James P.
29
Rollins, Ellsworth H. 3.11
Marison. Joc! HI. .
155
Otis, John D. 68
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Rowe, James M. . 1 6.1
Marshall. William C.
377
Martin, William W.
358
Mathes, George F. .
120
Mathes, Mark II.
Parker, George W.
S
McDuffee, George D.
153
Parker, Henry R. 131
McDuffee, J. Edgar 257
Parker. Sammel S.
187 . Sanborn. Fred C. . 423
Sanborn, George F. . 53
Meader, James 1). 198 Peabody, Selwyn B. .
147
Sanborn, Herbert N. 3,2%.
Meader, John F. . 478 Peirce, Benjamin P. .
493
Sanborn, Jacob 13
Merrill, Frank N.
144 | Pepper, William H. . 419
Sanborn, Willard T.
Merrill, John F.
564
Perkins, Alonzo 275
Sanders, George A. . 31
Meserve, Samuel Y. 598
Perley, John L. 207
Sanders, George W. 454
Meserve, Winthrop S. 337 |Perley; Stephen 221 Sargent, Franklin R. 21,2
Morrison. Abraham L. 161
Place, A. Converse 562
Lamprey, Arthur H.
26
Morrison, Edwin G.
25 Plummer, Bard B.
157
Lang. Alonzo B. 200
Moulton, Daniel H. 19)
Plummer, William A.
211
Price, Reuben W. 235
Proctor, Lewis A. 103
Looney, Charles 102
Neal, John H.
172
Lord, Albert C. 476
Neal, Smith 119
Randall. Frank D. 274
Robinson, John M.
550
MacDonald, John A.
Rollins, Amos L. 507
Osborne. Benjamin E. 556
Rollins, Charles W. . 533
Marsh, Herbert J. 214
Rowe, Charles Fi. 412
Ryan, James, Jr.
P
McDuffec, Willis 543 . Parshley, Augustine S. . 272
Rogers, Richard T. 536.
O
Leighton, James P. 358
( Pike. Charles }. 25.4
Morrill, George W. . 66
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PAGE
Sargent, Moses
479 | Sullivan, Miah B.
297
Waterhouse, William E. 99
Sargent, Stephen W.
404 Sweet, Robert V.
126,
Watson, John P. 575
Sawyer, Charles HI. . 500!
Weeks. Benjamin 5(K)
Sawyer. Joseph B.
162
Weeks, Hazen P.
223
Scales, George 303
T
Weeks, John S.
405
Scales, John
300 | Tanner, Henry H. 249
Scates, Henry B.
305 | Tanner, William H.
595
Weeks, William H. .
539
Scavey, Albert F.
20, Tasker, Charles W. 113
Wells, Christopher H.
320
Seavey, James F.
83. Taylor, Stephen L. 4.82
Wells, John W.
Shackford, Amasa W.
79 Tetley, Edmund 522
Wentworth, Luther H. 429
Shannon. Edwin Il. .
32 . Thompson, Henry H.
Wentworth, Simon 132
Shepard, Henry
317 . Thyng, Charles D.
135
Wentworth, William 339
Sherburne, Joel F.
310, Tibbetts, John W.
190
Wentworth, William T. 486
Simpson, George A.
70
Tilton, Charles E. 422
Wheatley, H. P. 369
Sinclair, Everett M.
203
Tilton, Elmer S. .
Whitehouse, Charles S. 442
Smith, Asa I.
385
Towle, Frank L. .
65
Whitehouse, Enoch F. . 451
Smith, Curtis F.
465
Trickey, Charles !I.
136
Whitehouse, Jones W. . 379
Smith, Ervin H.
Tuttle, Charles H. 526
Whitehouse, Warren H. 594
Smith, Freeman G. 246
Twombly, James L. . 31
Whittier, Charles C. 359
Smith, John H.
487
Twombly, William H. II. 581
Smith, John P. 536
Wiggin, Edward F. . 171
Smith, John Parker 397
Wiley, Rebecca W. W. 407
Smith, Joshua B. 181
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Willand. Edward A.
Smith, Orville P'.
1.11
Varney, Andrew 1.43
Smith, Samuel B.
15
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Wood, Horace H. 386
Snow, Hiram F. 229)
Woodman, Jeremiah 512
Spaulding, John 568
Woodman. Lafayette
Woodmaan, William-S. 456
Spinney, Joseph F. 435
Worthen, Henry A. . 5744
Stackpole, Harry H. 15.4
Wadleigh, George H. 520
Wright, Rev. Elisha H.
500
Stackpole, Paul A. 517
Waldron, Dudley B. 183
Steele, Thomas M. 419
Waldron Family 568
Sterling. Alanson J. . 399
Walker, Charles E. 298
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Stevens, Edwin A.
5.87
Wallace, William T.
548
York, Daniel P. 455
Stevens, George W.
55
Wallingford. Samuel W. Ward, Noah S.
196
Young, Jonathan 35-4
Stokes, Dudley I ..
SS : Ward, Thomas J.
357 . Young, Preston B. 350
Stone, Charles F. 306
Warland, Mrs. Henrietta 311
;Young, Samuel 597
Story, David B. 112 Warren, Joseph 408
Young, Stephen
2.10
Sturtevant, Josiah T.
276 Waterhouse, William 342
Young, Tristram A. 580
Whitehouse, Nicholas V. 438
Smith, Fred H.
5.50
Twombley, Chester A. 431
Whitney, Henry C. 559
Smith, George H.
Twombly, Nehemiah C. 288
Whittier, Josiah H. . 375
Wingate, Jeremiah Y. 103
Wiswell, Thomas H. 414
Snell, Louis H. 519
Varney, Waldo C. 153
Spaulding. Melville C. 180
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Stevens, Benjamin M. 554
Walker, James 4.4
485 : Young, George W.
Stevens, William S.
293
Whitcher, G. H. 395
Small, Charles E.
. 134
Towle, Charles F. 556
Weeks, Samuel D. 469
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Brawn, Henry E. .
2.4.4 .
Gage, Walter F. (family group) 175
Plummer, William A. 205
Brown. Byron W.
166: Glass, John S. .
194
Price, Reuben W.
23-1
Bustel, Charles A. 374 Gerald, Francis L. 459
Robinson, John H.
127
Caverly, John H. .
432 ; Hall, Daniel
Rogers, Richard T. 38
536
Coburn, Franklin W. 533
Hanson. Dominicus .
577
Rollins, Amos L. . 506
Coffin, Mrs. Dorothy S.
415 Hart. Malcom A. H.
217
Sawyer, Charles H. 591
Cole, Benjamin J. (steel)
72 Jewett, Stephen S.
93
Seavey, James F. 82
Crane, Mazellah L.
185 Lathrop, Moses C.
278
Snow, Hiram F.
235
Crawford, Erastus A.
116 McDuffee, J. Edgar .
256
Tetley, Edmund
523
Dalton, Henry O.
105 McDuffee, Willis
542
Trickey, Charles H.
137
Durgin, George E.
17 Merrill, John F.
564
Wentworth. Luther H. . 425
Evans, Edward
48 Morrill, John J.
8 Whittier, Josiah H. 37S
Evans, Ransom F.
51 Nason, William F.
61 Willand, Edward A.
490
Everett, George H.
269 Osborne, James P.
25 Wood, Horace H. 3.87
Fellows, Rufus .
364 Peabody, Selwyn B. (steel)
Whitehouse, Charles S. (steel)
443
Fernald. George W.
471 Perley. John L.
206 : Whitehouse, Enoch F. (steel; 450
Fernald, James E.
325
Plummer, Bard B. 156 Whitehouse, Nicholas V. (steel) 439
Folsom, Albert G.
345
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