History of Barnstead [N.H.] from its first settlement in 1727 to 1872, Part 15

Author: Jewett, Jeremiah Peabody, d. 1870; Caverly, Robert Boodey, 1806-1887, ed. cn
Publication date: 1872
Publisher: Lowell, Mass., Marden & Rowell, printers
Number of Pages: 324


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Benj. Hodgdon, Esq., 82


Polly, his widow, in 1858, 82


Nath. Nutter, 91


Dorothy, his widow, in 1855, 89


Lois Webster, wife of Nathaniel, 69


Sampson Babb, 86


Winthrop Ayers, 86


Ruth, his widow, in 1855, 91


Daniel Pickering,


75


Lois Davis, wife of Josiah, 79


Mrs. Mary Welch, 97


Miss Sally Pickering, 73


1850


Wm. J. Stiles, 23


John Brown, 49


Solomon Munsey, jr. 72


1851


Permelia Kaime, second wife ofJohn, 49


1853 Nathaniel Adams,


Joseph E. Nutter, 44


Benjamin Winkley, 79 Elizabeth, his wife, in 1841, 66


Betsey, his widow, in 1863, 85


Sally, his widow, in 1855, 89


1849


Joshua Pickering, 35


Solomon Hall, 83


Lydia, his wife, in 1845, 73


Mary Ann Hall, wife of Alfred, 37


Jacob Saunders, 62


Daniel W. Thurston, 26 Abigail Langley, wife of Henry, 69


Eunice Lyford, wife of Rev. Frank H., 26


Mrs. Jeremiah Davis, 86 Widow Paul Edgerly, 87 Jacob Pickering, 87


son of Dr. Joseph, 82 Mrs. Betsey, Newell, 89 Levi Clark, jr., 44


Jacob Willey, 85


Rebecca, his widow, in 1853, 67


Joseph Tuttle, 77


Phebe, his wife, in 1848, 67


Wm. B. Wentworth, 50 Anna, his widow, in 1867, 72


John Holmes, 62


Levi Chase, 82


Lydia, his wife, in 1845, 71


1872


NECROLOGY.


239


Date.


Age.


Date, Åge.


1853 Wm. Grover, M.D., 50


1855


Thomas Snell, 82


Eben Munsey, 80


Thomas Emerson, 40


Charles Hodgdon, jr. 89


Wm. Walker, M, D., 27


Simeon Lougee, 88


Mary, his wife, in 1811, 38


1854


Elizabeth Roberts,


87


Lois Barbour, 80


Mary A. Daniels,


28


Francis Elliott,


Jonathan Clark,


90


1856


Isaac Willey,


79


Temperance, his


John Peavey, Esq.,


80


wife, in 1826, 56


Deborah, his wid- ow, in 1865, 87


Benjamin Chesley,


64


Thomas Proctor, 77


Col. John Tuttle,


70


Martha, his wife, in 1825, 41


Sally, his wife, in 1825,


39


Jonathan Keniston,


83


Comfort, his second wife, in 1847, 66


Sally, his widow, in 1861,


82


Shuah, his wife, in 1850, 79


Rev. Jacob Davis,


68


Louise, his wife, in 1839,


48


Samuel York,


82


Betsey, his wife, in 1845,


72


Charlotte, his wife,


54


Abigail M. Ayers,


68


Nathaniel Pickering, 63


44


Mary Chesley, wife of Henry,


56


Jeremiah Davis,


91


John Tebbetts,


89


Lillis Runnels, wife of Israel, 62


Dorothy, his wife, in 1832, 68


David F. Eaton,


49


Henry Nutter, 75


Sarah, his wife, in 1853, 73


Sam'l Webster, Esq., 62


Jenny Munsey, 82


Eliphalet Nutter, 70


Isaac Kenney, 38


Wm. Berry, 57


Lovey, his widow, in 1861, 75


91


Mary, his widow, in 1866, 81


1858


Wm. A. Hoitt, 27


Jeremiah Clark,


85


Charles F. Bunker,


29


Sally, his widow, in 1857, 78


Ebenezer Munsey, 80


Jacob Canney,


82


Mary, his wife, in 1858, 69


72


Mary Morgan, wife of Reuben, 71


Jonathan Moore,


58


Polly his wife,


1857 Betsey Webster, wife of Robert, 36


Leonard Clark, 28


Eleanor, his wife, in 1827, 32


Tamson, his widow, in 1872, 69


Jethro Nutter,


Stephen Hussey, 79


Betsey, his wife, in 1825, 42


Mary Muncy, 70


26


Chester H. Nutter, (in Cal), 26


Mary E., his second wife, in 1850, 72


Mrs. Sally Nutter, 76


John Pitman, 86


Perkins Ayers,


1855


240


HISTORY OF BARNSTEAD).


1872


Date.


Age.


Date.


Age.


1858 Josiah Pitman, 83


1861 Mary E. Pierce, 35


John M. Nutter, 62


Jonathan Young, 62


Sarah Pendergast, 90


Moses Hodgdon, 83


1862 Charles W. Dow, 22


Sally, his wife, in 1857, 82


Levi Clark, 89


Eliza Webster, wife of Caleb, 43


Betsey, his wife, in 1857, 78


1859


Nath. Blaisdell, 62


Abigail Hall, wife of of Eben, 54


Thomas Pendergast, 78 Mary Nelson, his widow, in 1865, Silas Tuttle, 78


86


Rev. Enos George,


78


1862


Moses Chesley, Mrs. - Drew,


90


Eliphalet Berry,


1863 Rev. David Garland, 71 Abigail, his wife, 58 in 1850,


Sarah, his widow, in 1868, 75


Thomas J. Pierce, (soldier),


24


Polly G. Pierce,


Daniel Drew,


67


wife of Harvey, 53


Joseph Pendergast, (soldier), 37


Hannah, his widow, in 1868, 75


Lydia, his wife, in 1850, 20


Lucy Drew, second wife of James, 66


George F. Munsey, 24


Wm. H. Elliott, 52


1860


Thomas P. Hodgdon, 60


Alice Foss, wife of Jonathan, 72


Polly, his widow, in 1870, 81


George Aikin, (sol- dier), 22


Jonathan Pitman, 44


Joseph Pendergast,


86


Nancy Bickford, wife of John, 84


1864


Joseph A. Walker, 63


1861


Gen. Timothy Dow,


64


Abigail, his wife, in 1856, 58


Mary, his widow, in 1871,


76


Stephen Pendergast, 65


George Nutter,


63


Wm. Shaw,


71


Nancy, his wife, in 1872, 80


John Colebath,


95


Corp. Joseph Hill, (a soldier wound-


Lettice, his wife, in 1852, 85


ed at Cold Harbor), 29


John Garland, 56


Lois Garland, wife of Samuel,' 64


86


Sophia, his wife, in 1858, 76 61


Solomon Clark,


76


John Sanborn, 82


John Thurston, 66


Wm. H. Berry, (sol- dier), 24


Moses Bickford, 93


Horace T. Munsey, 27


Abram Bunker, 75


Charles Hodgdon, jr. 64 Samuel York, jr. 65


Mrs. Moses Hodgdon, 91


Ann, his wife, in 1855, 61 Phebe, his widow, in 1869, 64


Susan, his wife, in 1858, 82


Lemuel Bunker, 85


Polly Nutter, 81


1872


NECROLOGY.


241


Date. 1864 Aaron Drew, 71


1867


Isaac Garland,


Age. 92


Elizabeth, his wife, in 1856, 68


Lydia, his wife, in 1865, 89


Joseph Hall,


18


John Clark, 48


Lorenzo Hall,


36


Henry C. Prime, 28


Sarah Dow, wife of Jacob, 69


Timothy Emerson


Ilodgdon, 56


Thomas Trickey, 37


Harriett Shackford, wife of Seth, 51


Joseph Pickering,


77


Hannah, his wife, in 1863, 44


Mary Marshall, wife of Andrew, 68


Mary Shackford, wife of Josialı, Jr., 71


E. Clarke Drew,


45


Aaron Chesley,


36


Hannah, his widow, in 1869, 75


Dea. Solomon Pen- dergast, 84


Nathaniel Blaisdell,


27


Rebecca, his wife, in 1856,


86


Samuel Caswell


107


Samuel Durgin, 70


Benjamin Hoitt, 71


Sally Hill, wife of Robert S ..


72


Mehitable, his wife, in 1853, 60


1868


Richard Garland, 68


Solomon Emerson, 89


James M. Cilley,


31


Edward Pitman, 57


Samuel Pickering, 78


1866


Elijah Emerson, 83


John J. Emerson, 53


Nathan Collins, 82


Nabby, his wife, in 1864, 83


Ruth, his widow, in 1871, 82


Annie Davis, first


Phebe Collins, 75


child born in B.,


96


Col. John Aikin,


77


Esther Durgin, 99


Henry Munsey,


70


Nancy Pendergast,


James Adams,


72


wife of Dea. John, 58


Mrs. Samuel West, Molly Greenleaf,


70


Jeremiah Bodge, 76


1869


Wm. Nutter,


75 71


Dodivah Kaime, 62


Ensign John Nutter,


74


Samuel Caswell,


103


Benjamin Trickey, 83


Mrs. C., his wife, in 1866, 93


Azariah Holmes,


Samuel Rollins,


73


Moses L. Grace, 64


Dr. Laban M. Saun- ders, 34


William Nutter,


76


Mary Allen, wife of


Rev. Levi,


62


Eleanor, his widow, in 1871, 81


31


John Place, 75


Dorathy, his widow, in 1870, 67


Asa Clark. 43


Capt. Wm. Nutter, 78


1865


Sophia, his wife, in 1867, 28


Judith Clark, wife of Wm. S., 60


Deborah, his wife, in 1843, 58


Samuel B. Clark, 53


Oliver Dennett,


75


John R. Jenkins, 27 58


George A. Hall, 30


1867


Age. . Date.


242


HISTORY OF BARNSTEAD.


1872


Date.


Age.


Date. Age.


1871 Joseph Clark, 57


Ira Varney, 70


Mary, his wife, 70


Caroline Webster, second wife of Ca- leb, 46


1870


James Foss, 77


Elizabeth Clark, wife of John D., 53


1872 David Wiggins Ja- cobs,


81


1871 Charles H. Tuttle, died of great tu- mors, 50


Mary Berry, wife of


72


Nathaniel Nutter,


89


Dolly, his widow, in 1872, 90


Enoch Locke,


79


Polly Emerson, wife of Moses, 68


Curtis C. Tuttle,


57


Anna Place, wife of Joseph, 102


Joseph Ayers,


71


Samuel Hill,


96


Aaron Snell, 69


Nathaniel G. Brown,


45


Sally Foss, wife of Solomon, 65


Eliphalet Locke, 69


George D. Hill, 53


Betty Drew, wife of Jacob, 92


Dorothy Foss, wife of Simon, 55


Hannah Nutter, wife of Wm. P., 60


John E. Bunker, 65


Mr. John Bradley, of Con- cord, N. H., lived and died here, leaving six children, one of whom is the wife of Charles Whitney, Esq., of Lowell, Mass.


1869 Patience Parshley, wife of Joshua, 77


Sarah Clough, wife of Caleb, 77


Martha Nutter, 20


Betsey, his wife, in 1868, 75


Samuel Ayers, 83


Samuel B., Esq., Betsey Tutler, wife of John J.,


69


Rev. John H. Nutter, 83


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TOWN CHARTER.


1872


(A.)


CHARTER.


GEORGE BY THE GRACE OF GOD,


G. S. OF GREAT BRITAIN, FRANCE AND IRELAND, KING, DEFENDER OF THE FAITH, &C.


To all people to whom these presents shall come :-


GREETING :


Know ye that we of our special knowledge and mere motion for the due encouragement of settling a new Plan- tation, by and with the advice and consent of our Council, have given, granted, and by these presents as far as in us lies, do give and grant, in equal shares, unto sundry of our beloved subjects, whose names are entered in a schedule hereunto annexed, that inhabit or shall in- habit within the said grants, within our Province of New Hampshire, all that tract of land within the following bounds, viz : To begin on the head of the town of Barring- ton, on the southwest side of the town of Coulrane, and running by the said town of Coulrane eight miles, and from the said town of Coulrane to run on the head of Bar- rington line southwest forty-two degrees six miles, and then northwest eight miles, and then on a straight line to the head of the first eight miles, and that the same be a Town, corporate by the name of Barnstead, to the persons aforesaid forever. To have and to hold the said land to the grantees and their heirs and assigns forever, and to such associates as they shall admit, upon the following conditions :


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HISTORY OF BARNSTEAD.


1872


1st. That every proprietor build a dwelling-house within three years and settle a family therein, and break up three acres of ground, and plant and sow the same within three years, and pay his proportion of the town charges when and so often as occasion shall require the same.


2nd. That a meeting-house be built for the public worship of God, within the term of four years.


3rd. That upon default of any particular proprietor in complying with the conditions of this charter, upon his part, such delinquent proprietor, shall forfeit his share to the other proprietors, which shall be disposed of according to the major vote of the said proprietors, at a legal meeting.


4th. That a proprietor's share be reserved for a par- sonage, and another for the first minister of the gospel that is there settled and ordained, and another proprietor's share for the benefit of a school in the town.


Provided, nevertheless, that the peace with the Indians continues for the space of three years. But if it should happen that a war with the Indians should commence be- fore the expiration of the aforesaid term of three years, then the said term of three years shall be allowed to the proprietors, after the expiration of the war, for the per- formance of the aforesaid conditions, rendering and paying therefor to us, our heirs and successors, or such officer or officers as shall be appointed to receive the same, the an- nual quit-rent or acknowledgement, of one pound of hemp, in the said town, on the 20th day of December, yearly, forever, (if (lemanded), reserving also unto us, our heirs and successors, all mast trees growing on said tract of land, according to the acts of Parliament in that case made and provided, and for the better order, rule and


245


CHARTER.


1872


government of the said town. We do hy these presents for ourselves, our heirs and successors, grant unto the said men and inhabitants, or those that shall inhabit the said town, that yearly and every year, upon the last Tuesday in the month of March, forever, shall meet to elect and choose by the major part of those present, constables, selectmen, and other town officers, according to the laws and usages of our aforesaid Province, and for the calling and notifying the first town meeting, we do hereby ap- point John Downing, Jr., John Fabius and John Knight, to be the first selectmen, and they to continue in said respective offices as selectmen until the last Tuesday in the month of March, which shall be in the year of our Lord 1728, and until other selectmen shall be chosen and ap- pointed in their stead, in such manner as is in these presents expressed.


In Witness whereof, we have caused the seal of


[L. s.] our said Province of New Hampshire to be hereunto affixed.


Witness, JOHN WENTWORTH, EsQ., our Lieutenant- Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over our said Province, at our town of Portsmouth, in our said Province of New Hampshire, the twentieth day of May, in the thir- teenth year of our reign, anno domini, 1727.


J. WENTWORTH.


By order of his honor, the Lieut. Governor, with advice of Council.


RICHARD WALDRON, Clerk of Council.


Recorded according to original, under the Province seal, this 28th day of March, 1761.


THEODORE ATKINSON, Secretary.


e


246


HISTORY OF BARNSTEAD.


1872


SCHEDULE OF THE PROPRIETORS OF THE TOWN OF BARNSTEAD.


Rev. Joseph Adams, John Downing, Jr., James Pickering, John Walker,


Richard Downing,


Richard Dam,


John Nutter,


Elnathan Dam,


Thomas Pickering,


Jethro Bickford, Mark Ayers,


John Fabius,


Hatevil Nutter,


James Nutter,


John Zindge,


John Fabius, Jr.,


Nathaniel Morrill,


Mathias Nutter,


Thomas Ayers, son of Tom,


Joshua Pickering,


John Brock,


John Knight,


Joshua Downing, Jr.,


John Thompson,


Samuel Hunt,


Benjamin Walton,


John Hunt,


Moses Drew,


Thomas Gerrish, Jr.,


Harrison Downing,


Samuel Shackford,


John Wallingford,


John Shackford,


Henry Allard,


William Furber,


Seth Ring,


Samuel Fabius,


Thomas Leighton,


Moses Furber,


Joseph Rollins,


Benjamin Downing,


Josiah Downing,


John Decker,


Shadrach Walton,


John Knight, Jr.,


Benning Wentworth,


Thomas Trickey,


Hunking Wentworth,


Cyprean Jeffry,


Jon. Wentworth, Jr.,


John Walton,


David Wentworth,


Andrew Peters,


Benjamin Wentworth,


Jethro Furber, 12 n. ton


James Jeffrey, Jr.,


Thomas Bickford,


George Jeffrey, Jr.,


Samuel Thompson,


Richard Wibird, Jr.,


Clem. Messerve,


Richard Waldron, Jr.,


Peter Weare, Jr.,


Ebenezer Weare,


John Plaisted,


James Davis,


John Gillman, Esq.,


Andrew Wiggin,


Capt. John Downing,


William Fellows,


Capt. John Gillman,


Jeremiah Miller, Hatevil Nutter, Hatevil Nutter, Jr., Henry Nutter, John Trickey, Eleazer Coleman,


Robert Anthmuty,


John Dam,


John Dam, Jr.,


Zebulon Dam,


Samuel Nutter,


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PROPRIETORS.


1872


Joseph Downing, Lemuel Bickford, George Walton, Samuel Walton, Jonathan Downing, Joshua Downing,


George Walton, Jr. John Hodgdon, Joseph Fabius, Francis Jenness, Sampson Sheaffe, Matt. Plants,


Samuel Gerrish, Samuel Tibbetts, Ephraim Demerit, Theodore Atkinson, John Sanborn, Ebenezer Stevens, Richard James, James Jeffry, Nathaniel Showers, Gill Macpheadis, Benjamin Clark, Ebenezer Wentworth.


ADMITTED ASSOCIATES.


His Excellency and Honor, John Wentworth, Esq., Samuel Shute, Esq. Each of them 500 acres and a home lot.


Col. Mark Hunking, George Jeffrey, Richard Wibird, Thomas Westbrook,


Archibald Macpleadis, John Frost, Jotham Odiome.


Each a Proprietor's Share."


Entered and recorded from the original Schedule of the Proprietors of the Township of Barnstead, as the same was certified by Richard Waldron, Clerk of Council, this 28th March, 1861.


Attest, THEODORE ATKINSON, Secretary.


SECRETARY OF STATE'S OFFICE, August 18, 1871.


A true copy of the record.


Attest, J. E. LANG,


Deputy Secretary of State.


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HISTORY OF BARNSTEAD.


18 72


(B.)


CHURCH CONTRACT,


OF A FIRST PROPRIETOR.


"Contract .- The Record that I took of the agreement that I made June the 20th, 1715, with the Committee that were chosen to agree with me about settling in the minis- try at Newington : Articles : 1; That my sallarcy be ninety Pounds, but as they pleaded the Poverty of the people, and the great charges they had been at in building the meeting-house, I consented to accept 86 Pounds for seven years ; and withal I Promised on their request, That in case I lived a Bachelder and had not a family I would abate also the 6 Pounds and so accept of 80 Pounds for 7 years aforesaid. 2 : That I was to have my Sallary agreed upon paid in money, and That at 2 payments, That is one half on the last of July as my Sallery began on the 1st of Feb. 1714-15, and the other half on the last of January and so yearly.


" 3 : It was agreed that I should have the strangers" contribution.


" 4 : That I should have the Parsonage Cleared fit for the Minister's use and Benefit, that is partly cleared as is common in such cases ; and all fenced with a good and sufficient fence : and also to Remain for his use and Ben- efit Dure his natural life.


" 5 : That they would give me 60 pounds to help me in building my house : Together with a Tract of Land lying near Stoney Hill: viz, Behind one William Witham's


249


CHURCH CONTRACT.


1872


Lands : wch they Promised to give me a Deed of. That is upon consideration of my settling and being ordained in the ministry at Newington.


"In Testimony of wch agreement we all have signed our names as followeth -


JOSEPH ADAMS,


Pastor by agreement.


JOHN KNIGHT, JOHN KNIGHT, JR.


WILLIAM SHACKFORD, JOHN FABYAN,


JOHN BICKFORD,


JOHN DOWNING,


JOHN NUTTER."


We find the following account of Mr. Adams given by his nephew, John Adams (afterward President), in his auto-biography, published some years since by his grand- son, Hon. Charles Francis Adams. Under date of June 30, 1770, the diary reads :


"Arose not very early, and drank a pint of new milk and set off; oated my horse at Newbury, rode to Clark's at Greenland meeting-house, when I gave him hay and oats, and then set off for Newington ; turned in at a gate by Col. Marches' and passed through two gates more before I came into the road that carried me to my uncle's.


" I found the old gentleman in his eighty-second year, as hearty and alert as ever, his sons and daughters well, their children grown up, and everything strange to me. I find I had forgot the place ; it is seventeen years, I pre- sume, since I was there. My reception was friendly and ardent, and hospitable, as I could wish ; took a cheerful and agreeable dinner, and then set off for York over


32


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HISTORY OF BARNSTEAD.


1872


Bloody Point Ferry, a way I never went before, and arrived at Woodbridge's half an hour after sunset."


Through the same distinguished medium we get a slight view of him as a preacher and a citizen. In a letter to David Sewall, so late as 1821, President Adams says of him :


"My father's eldest brother, Joseph Adams, (was) minister of that town. My uncle had been a great ad- mirer of Dr. Mather, and was said to affect an imitation of his voice, pronunciation, and manner in the pulpit. His sermons, though delivered in a powerful and musical voice, consisted of texts of scripture, quoting chapter and verse, delivered memoriter, and without notes. In con- versation he was vain and loquacious, though somewhat learned and entertaining."


Rev. Joseph Adams took an active and generous interest in public affairs. As early as 1758 he was one of the eight clergymen selected by the congregational convention to apply to Governor Wentworth for a charter for a college within the province of New Hampshire, which was granted in 1769, and was the leading spirit in the settlement of Barnstead.


251


TEST LIST OF THE REVOLUTION.


1872


(C.)


TEST LIST.


To the Selectmen of Barnstead, Colony of New Hamp- shire.


IN COMMITTEE OF SAFETY,


April 12th, 1776.


In order to carry the underwritten resolve of the Hon- orable Continental Congress into execution, you are requested to desire all males above twenty-one years of age (lunatics, idiots and negroes excepted) to the decla- ration on this paper ; and when so done, to make return hereof, together with the name or names of all who shall refuse to sign the same, to the General Assembly or Com- mittee of Safety of this Colony.


M. WEARE, Chairman.


IN CONGRESS, March 14th, 1776.


Resolved, That it be recommended to the several Assemblies, Conventions and Councils, or Committees of Safety, of the United Colonies, immediately to cause all persons to be disarmed within their respective colonies, who are notoriously disaffected to the cause of America, or who have not associated, and refuse to associate, to defend by arms the United Colonies against the hostile attempts of the British fleets and armies.


Extract from minutes.


(Copy.)


CHARLES THOMPSON, Sec'ry.


In consequence of the above resolution of the Con- tinental Congress, and to show our determination in


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HISTORY OF BARNSTEAD.


1872


joining our American brethren in defending the lives, liberties and properties of the inhabitants of the United Colonies :


We, the subscribers, do hereby solemnly engage and promise that we will, to the utmost of our power, at the risk of our lives and fortunes, with arms, oppose the hos- tile proceedings of the British fleets and armies against the United American Colonies.


Samuel Pitman,


Benjamin Emerson,


Jonathan Bunker,


Richard Sinkler,


Thomas Snell,


Benja. Nutter,


Dependance Colbath,


William Lord,.


John Elliott,


John Furber,


Winthrop Smart, John Huckens, Isaac Huckens,


Joseph Bunker,


Nathaniel Pease,


Joseph Sanborn,


John Bickford,


Benjamin Edgerly,


Samuel Drew,


John Mugate,


John Mudget,


John Sanborn, His


Joseph Bryant, His Joseph x Mugate, Mark.


Daniel x Jacobs, Mark.


Daniel Bickford,


Benjamin Brown,


John Tasker,


John Sanborn, His


Edward Sanborn, His Samuel x Stephens,


Timothy x Davis,


Mark. His


Mark.


Hatevil Nutter,


Jonathan Emerson,


× Bunker. Mark.


August 18, 1871. A true copy of the original.


Attest : J. E. LANG, Dep. Sec'y of State.


NOTE. I do not find any return by the selectmen of the names of any disloyal men in Barnstead. J. E. L.


)


John Nelson,


THE


FRIENDS AND PATRONS


OF THIS WORK.


BARNSTEAD.


No. Vols.


No. Vols.


Hannah Adams,


1


John H. Clough,


1


George W. Ayers,


1 Joseph W. Clark,


1


Charles Adams,


1 Horace N. Colbath,


2


John Adams,


1 Solomon Clark,


1


J. F. Aikins,


1


Reuben H. Clapp,


1


David E. Avery,


1


Isaac Chesley,


1


Joseph Ayers,


1 Charles L. Chesley,


1


Joshua W. Ayers,


1 Judith Caswell,


1


C. W. Blanchard, Esq.,


1


James R. C. Davis,


1


J. M. Babcock, Esq.,


5


Daniel F. Davis,


1


Joseph P. Blaisdell,


1 David Drew,


1


Jeremiah Bodge,


1


Charles H. Dow,


1


Daniel Bickford,


1


John Dow,


1


Gardner T. Bunker,


1


John H. Davis,


1


C. A. Bunker,


1 1


A. Bickford,


1


G. W. Emerson, M. D.,


2


A. H. Boody,


1


Timothy Emerson,


1


J. P. Bickford,


R. P. Emerson,


1


Samuel G. Berry, Hon.,


Reuben Edgerly,


1


Dennis Babb, Esq., John Blake,


1


George W. Emerson, Esq.,


1


Ira L. Berry,


1


S. H. Emerson,


1


Freeman Berry,


1


Andrew J. Emerson,


1


w. O. Carr, Rev.,


2


Jacob W. Evans,


1


Moses J. Canney,


1


Eli H. Elliott,


1


George Colbath,


1


Moses Edgerly,


1


Daniel Chesley,


1


C. C. Chesley,


1


Oscar Foss,


1


John B. Chesley,


1


Wm. I. Foss,


1


B. F. Chesley,


1


Charles A. Foss,


1


James H. Colbath,


2


James L. Foss,


1


Samuel D. Caswell,


1


James A. Foye,


1


William A. Chesley,


1 Levi F. French,


1


Isaac H. Clark,


1


1 Asa Garland,


1


Joel Clark,


1 John B. Garland, Esq.,


1


Enoch Clark,


Herbert C. Downs,


1


Henry D. Blake,


1 1


1


Charles F. Emerson,


1


David H. Evans,


1


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HISTORY OF BARNSTEAD.


1872


No. Vols.


No. Vols.


1


A. P. Nutter, G. F. Nutter,


1


1


1


Miranda E. Parsons,


1 1


N. E. Huntress,


1


I. M. Pickering,


1


D. B. Hanson,


1


Jonathan Plckering,


1


J. N. Hoitt,


1


William H. Peirce,


1


Hatch & Glidden,


1


R. C. Palmer,


1


William J. Hall,


1


John Pendergast,


1


John F. Holmes, Esq.,


1


Henry Pitman,


1


Chas. A. Hodgdon,


1


Samuel G. Pendergast, Esq.,


2


Samuel Hall,


1


Hiram T. Pitman,


1


Eben Hanson, Esq.,


2


T. C. Pitman,


1


Nellie Hanscome, Nathaniel Hanson,


1 1


T. K. Proctor, Esq.,


2


Mrs. Mahala Holmes,


1


Wm. Proctor,


1 1


George A. Hall,


1


Christianna Pendergast,


1


Miriam Hodgdon,


1 1


Jane Pendergast,


1 1


J. H. Jenkins,


1


Charles Reynolds,


1 1


William Jenkins,


Noble Salkott,


1 1


Orran J. Jenkins,


1


A. W. Shackford,


1 1


Lewis Jenkins,


Josiah R. Shackford,


1


Calvin Jenkins,


1


Seth Shackford, Esq.,


1 1


James Kaime,


1


George W. Sargent,


1


Samuel Kaime,


1


Charles H. Straw,


1


John O. Kenison,


1


Samuel G. Shackford,


1


Geo. F. Kenison,


1


Albert F. Shackford,


1


Geo. W. Keniston,


1


Fred A. J. Smart, Esq.,


2


Joseplı F. Kaime,


1


Daniel E. Tuttle, Esq.,


1


David E. Lougee.


1


Wm. Tuttle,


1


Horace W. Lord, W. N. Langley,


1 1


Samuel M. Tuttle,


1


John W. F. Locke, Esq., Phineas Locke,


1


John Wheeler, M. D.,


5


Thomas Moore,


1


Joseph Walker,


1


Caleb Willey,


1


1


John W. Welch,


1


1 Mark Walker, M. D.,


2


Augusta W. Walker,


1


James Nutter,


1


1


1


. Samuel Winkley, Esq.,


1


1 1


Oliver H. P. Young,


1


Wm. S. Nutter, Esq.,


1


John H. Young,


1


Eleanor P. Nutter,


1 Acanthus Young,


1


Sarah J. M. Neal,


1 Samuel P. Young,


1


1


Hiram Rand,


1 Hannah Randett,


James M. Rowe,


1 1


Frank S. Jenkins,


1 5


L. C. Scruton,


John W. Jenkins,


1 1


Ebenezer Jones,


1 1


George W. Jenkins,


1


Frank Sleeper,


Daniel Sargent,


1


J. M. Winkley,


1


Daniel Moore, J. D. Marshall, W. Munsey,


John Walker, Ambrose J. Wentworth,


1 1


John L. Nutter, Esq., James Nutter,


1 John M. Young,


1


Charles S. Grace, David Goodwin, Chas. S. George, Esq., Enos George,


1 5


Joseph Hill,


1


J. C. Pickering,


T. R. Pickering,


1


Daniel Parshley,


1


R. F. Hanscom,


1


Joseph D. Proctor,


John B. Hussey,


Wm. A. Hurd,


Geo. L. Hall,


William A. Jenkins, Esq.,


Thomas S. Straw,


Ansel C. Smart,


Orran W. Tibbetts, 1


1


N. S. Nutter, Esq., S. D. Nutter, William Nutter,


1


1872


FRIENDS AND PATRONS.


255


LOWELL, MASS.


No. Vols.


No.Vols.


Nathan Allen, M. D., Otis Allen, Esq., John G. Adams, Rev.,


1


E. O. Kingsley, Esq ..


1


A. L. Brooks, Esq.,


1


J. A. Knowles, Hon.,


1


Col. Jefferson Bancroft,


1 Andrew Leighton, Esq.,


1


John A. Buttrick, Hon.,


1


Dr. Jos. A. Masta,


1


William Bunker,


1


Dr. Geo. C. Osgood,


1


Daniel Caverly,


1


Dr. John W. Pearson,


1


John E. Dame, Rev ..


1


S. N. Proctor,


1


Hanover Dickey, M. D.,


1 Samuel Rand,


1


George M. Elliott, Esq.,


1


Rob't K. Runnels,


1


William Fiske,


1 Geo. S. Richardson,




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