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By refering to the town records, we find that Peter Labaree was one of the selectmen, in 1758-60-77 and 81-Town treasurer in 1759 and 60 and Moderator, in 1787-On the twenty-third day of Septem- ber, 1776, he was also elected one of the committee of safety for the town. In addition to these offices which he held he was at numerous times placed on important committees and had much public business committed to his charge.
Peter Labarec, several years before removing to No. 4, married, Oct. 3d, 1746, Ruth, the dau. of Seth and Ruth Putnam, (see Putnam), of
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Salem, or Danvers, Mass. and by this marriage had the following child- ren : I. Ruth, b., in Salem, May 8th, 1747 ; O. S .; m. Nathan Hurd, of Newport; II. Elizabeth, b., in Salem, March 28th, 1749 ; O. S .; m. Joseph Powers, who removed to the State of New-York; Joseph Pow- ers was at the Battle of Bunker Hill, in Capt. Marcy's company, Isaac Farwell of C. being his Lieutenant; III, Peter, jr., b., in No. 4, Oct. 25th, 1750, O. S .; m. Sarah Kennedy and had the following children ; 1. Samuel, b. Dec. 24th, 1772; 2. Israel, b. Feb. 19th, 1774; 3. Pe- ter, b. Feb. 20th, 1776 ; 4. Sarah, b. Sept. 25th, 1779; 5. William, b. June 11th, 1781 ; m., Jan. 24th, 1808, Parthena Whitmore, (dau. of Ebenezer and Sarah (Roberts) Whitmore) b., at Middletown, Conn., Apr. 12th, 1787. Their children, all but the last, b. in Ascutneyville, Vt., were, (1) Adeline, b. Nov. 8th, 1808; (2) John W., b. April 22nd, 1811; (3) Harriet, b. Apr. 10th, 1813; (4) Louisa, b. July 16th, 1815, (5) William H., b. May 8th, 1818; m. Laura Maria Gil- son, at Hartland, Vt., Dec. 5th, 1849; (6) Ralph, b. Sept. 26th, 1820 ; (7) Benjamin F., b. Sept. 23d, 1823 ; (8) Sarah A., b. Jan. 8th, 1827 ; (9) Charles K., b. at Hartland, Vt., Feb. 16th, 1830 ; m., at Royalton, Vt., Nov. 2nd, 1852, Alzina Maria Royce; 6. Joseph, b. June 15th, 1783, (see College graduates from Charlestown); m., Feb. 17th, 1817, Huldah Lyman, b. Aug. 5th, 1795, and had the following children, the first of whom was b. Dec. 27th, 1817, and the last, July 30th, 1837 :
(1) Hubbard; (2) Joseph ; (3) John Lyman ; (+) Eliza; (5) Sarah ; (6) William; (7) George ; (8) Henry ; (9) Infant un- named; (10) David Brainard; (11) Huldah Lyman ; (12) Joseph L .; (13) Emily Richardson. The father, Rev. Joseph Labaree, died Oct. 18th, 1852.
Peter Labaree, jr., after the Revolutionary War, in which he was engaged as a soldier, (see Soldiers of the Revolution) went to the State of Maine, where he m. as a second wife, at Ballstown Plantation, now the town of Whitefield, Jan. 1st, 1788, Sarah, (dau. of Nathan Longfellow) b. near Hampton Falls, N. H. in the year 1765, and had the following additional children; the first four of whom were born at Townalborough Plantation, now Dresden, and the remainder at Balls- town Plantation, now Whitefield : (1) Susan ; (2) Mary; (3) Ru- fus ; (4) Seth; (5) Ruth; (6) Benjamin; (7) Sarah; (8) Eliza L .; (9) Putnam ; (10) Sophronia. All the above settled within sev- en miles of the homestead with the exception of Ruth. Of the above (March, 1874) Seth and Benjamin alone are living; IV. Mary, the fourth child of Peter and Ruth Labaree, b. Oct. 11th, 1752, N. S .; m.
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Isaac Pratt, of Charlestown; V. Sarah, b. June 12th, 1754; m. Phin- eas Page, who settled in Fairfax, Vt .; VI. Susanna, b. Apr. 20th, 1758 ; m. Jonas Gould and settled in Maine ; VII. Abigail, b. Dec. 21st, 1760 ; m. David Hubbard, of Charlestown, (see Hubbard); VIII. Benjamin, b. Nov. 17th, 1762; m.,. Dec. 30th, 1783, Hannah Farwell, (dau. of Josiah Farwell) b. July 26th, 1767. Mr. Benjamin Labaree was moderator of the town in 1807; representative in 1807-09; one of the selectmen for the years 1792-95-1805-06-07-08-09. He also trans- acted much business for the town in minor positions. He died Feb. - , 1834. Mrs. Labaree died Dec. 4th, 1843. Children of Benjamin and Hannah (Farwell) Labaree : 2. Cinthia, b. July -, 1784; d. Nov. 25th, 1810; 2. Mary, b. May -, 1786 ; m., Aug. - , 1816, Joseph Smith, of Eaton, Canada, and d. in Nov. 1824; 3. Hannah, b. 1788; m., in July, 1823, Pliny Hibbard, of Montreal, Canada, and d. Feb. 12th; 1874; 4. susan, b. Sept. 1790; m., Feb. 1820, Isaac Abbott, of Littleton, N. H .; d, Feb. 1870; 5. James Labaree, b. Nov. 18th, 1792; m., Jan. 14th, 1831, Harriet, (dau. of Maj. Jonathan and Parthena (Page) Grout) b. Aug. 1st, 1806. Mr. James Labaree settled on the old Peter Labaree farm and homestead, where he still resides. He was one of the selectmen of the town in 1824 and 25. He has had child- ren as follows : (1) Jane, b, Dec. 6th, 1831 ; (2) Eliza, b. Dec. 17th, 1833 ; d. July 27th, 1834; (3) Sarah, b. Mar. 18th, 1835; m., Mar. 2nd, 1870, Charles Wright, 2nd, of Keene, N. H., and d., at Keene, Nov. 28th, 1874; (4) James, jr .. b. Jan. 12th, 1838; m., Feb, 14th, 1861, Tila Putnam, of Springfield, Vt. Ch. [1] Arthur James, b. Apr. 14th, 1865; [2] Minnie, b. March 25th, 1873; (5) Benjamin, b. Sept. 29th, 1840; d. Dec. 27th, 1842; (6) Hannah Farwell, b. › March 3d, 1844 ; m., Dec. 22nd, 1863, Francis C. Carey, and settled in Lempster. Ch. [1] Carl James, b. Oct. 22nd, 1868 ; [2] Francis, jr., b. Sept. 22nd, 1874 ; (7) Kate Amanda, b. Apr. 28th, 1847 ; m., Sept. 7th, 1875, Charles Wright, 2nd, resides in Keene.
6. Lucretia, b. Dec., 1794; m., July, 1824. Otis Batchelder, of Little- ton, N. H, and d. Dec. 31st, 1866; 7. Alpha, b. June 17th, 1797 ; d. March; 1800; 8. Sarah, b. May 1st, 1799; m., May 1st, 1823, Jonas Tufts, of Walpole, N. H .; 9. Benjamin. jr., b. June 3d, 1801 ; grad- uated at Dartmouth College in 1828 and at the Theological Seminary, Andover, Mass., in 1831. He was appointed Professor and subsequent- ly President of Jackson College, Tennessee, which position he held until 1837, when he left it to become the Secretary of the Central American Education Society, at New-York. In 1840 he accepted the Presidency
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of Middlebury College, Vt., which he held till 1866, when with impair- ed health, he retired to Roxbury, Massachusetts. In 1869 he was ap- pointed to give instruction, by lectures and otherwise, to the upper class- es in Dartmouth College which service he has continued to perform (as a non-resident) to the present time (1876). He has been honored with the degrees of D. D. and L. L. D. Rev. Dr. Labaree m., 1st, Sept. 29th, 1831, Eliza Paul Capen, b. May 5th, 1804. She d. Oct. 12th, 1835. He m., 2nd, in Oct. 1836, Mrs. Susan Freeman Fairbank, b. March, 1810. He has two children, both by his first marriage: (1) Benjamin, 3d, was b. March 21st 1834; educated at Middlebury Col- lege and at Andover Theological Seminary ; appointed a missionary of the American B. C. F. Missions, in 1860, to the Nestorians of Persia and m. in the same year, in June, Elizabeth Wood, of Enfield, Mass. They have had five children : George, who d. in infancy, Benjamin Wood, Robert Mc Ewen, Elizabeth and Susan Rice. (2) John Cod- man, was b. Aug. 30th, 1835 ; educated at Midd. Coll. and at Andover Theo. Sem .; preached first a few years at Sterling, Mass., and is now (1875) the pastor of the Congregational Church in Randolph, Mass., where he has been for the last ten years; 10. Amanda Malvina, b. March 11th, 1805 ; m., Dec. 1828, Horace Hutchinson, of St. Johns- bury, Vt .; d. Dec. 29th, 1841 ; 11. Clarissa, b. Dec. 1807 ; m., April 1835, William Goffe, of Bedford, Mass .; d. Nov. 1844; IX. Rufus, (son of Peter and Ruth (Putnam) Labaree) b. July 20th, 1764; m. Olive, (dau. of Josiah Farwell) Sept. 6th, 1786. Their children were, 1. John, b. June 5th, 1787; 2. Theodosia, b. June 8th, 1789; 3. Sophia, b. March 20th, 1791; 4. Henry, b. Nov. 25th, 1792; 5. Benjamin, b. June 14th, 1794; 6. Patty, b. Apr. 14th, 1796. Peter Labaree, of whom the above are descendants, died Aug. 3d, 1803. Mrs. Ruth Labaree, Dec. 8th, 1810. They lie buried in our village cemetery.
ZACHARIAH LAWRENCE, b. 1777; m., Jan. 28th, 1806, Anna Royce, of Langdon, N. H., b. 1782. Ch. I. Albert, b. July 24th, 1806. II. Alvira, b. July 12th, 1808. III. Nancy, b. Nov. 28th, 1810. IV. Mary. V. Willard, b. -; d. in the War of Rebellion. (See sol- diers in war of the Rebellion).
WILLIAM LAWRENCE, b. in Groton, Mass .; m. Oct. 30th, 1843, Elizabeth Stimson. Ch. I. Isabella Elizabeth, b. Apr. 12th, 1845 ; m. Sept. 8th, 1866, Charles Allen, b. in Enfield, Ct., Aug. 5th, 1843. Ch. 1. Elizabeth Grace, b. in Chester, N. H., Apr. 12th, 1867; 2. Irene Belle, b. Nov. 1872; d. Aug. 15th, 1873. II. Rosabell Grace,
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b. in Charlestown, Oct. 8th, 1854. William Lawrence d. Apr. 15th, 1871.
EDWARD AND TRYPHENA LANDON. Ch. Matilda, b. May 16th, 1797.
JUSTUS LANE, b. March 24th, 1778; m. in Westminster, Vt., Huldah Veasey, b. May 3d, 1777. Ch. I. Culliver, b. in Westmins- ter, Apr. 24th, 1802-resides in Montpelier, Vt. II. Carley, b. in Westminster, Vt., July 28th, 1804-lives in Walpole. III. Huldah, b. in Westminster, Vt., Aug. 18th, 1806-lives in Langdon. IV. John, b. in Westminster, Vt., June 30th, 1809-d. in Plainfield 1873. V. Mark, b. in Unity, N. H., Apr. 3d, 1812; m. Oct. 20th, 1840, Louisa Holden (dau. of Timothy and Catherine (Humphrey) Holden) b. June 11th, 1820. Ch. 1. Sophia Catherine, b. Apr. 27th, 1842 ; m. Jan. 1st, 1868, Evander French, of Jaffrey, N. H .- resides in Wayland, Mass. 2. Willard Martin, b. Jan. 27th, 1847. 3. Albert Lindsey, b. March, 8th, 1851. 4. Hermon Justus, b. Oct. 28th, 1853. 5. Emma Minerva, b. May 2nd, 1856. 6. Nellie Louisa, b. Oct .. 11th, 1858; 7. Sarah Marcia, b. Nov. 24th, 1863. V. Dianthe, b. Aug. 8th, 1814; m. Mat- thew Whipple (see Whipple). VII and VIII. Lewis and Lucian, b. in Charlestown, Feb. 15th, 1817, Lewis m. May 8th, 1850, Betsy C. Wy- man (dau. of Saul and Rebecca (Day) Wyman) b. Oct. 15th, 1828- one child (adopted) Mattie L., b. Nov. 14th, 1855; m. Nov. 11th, 1875, William M. Kendall, jr., resides in Lebanon, N. H. Lucian (twin brother of Lewis) m. Jan. 10th, 1849, Emeline Richardson (dau. of Eri and Abigal (Bragg) Richardson, of Cornish) Ch. 1. Emma R., b. Nov. 10th, 1852; d. March 24th, 1872; 2. George B., b. Oct. 1st, 1856 ; 3. Anna M., b. Jan. 30th, 1860. IX. Cynthia, b. Apr. 27th, 1821; m. Squire G. Smith and settled in Charlestown-she d. July 3d, 1875. Ch. 1. Edna E., b. July 5th, 1850 ; m. Henry Cham- berlain. (See Chamberlain). 2. Frank A., b. July 28th, 1852. 3. Stel- la Velzora, b. July 2nd, 1855. Justus Lane, whose descendants are given above, d. March 14th, 1859-Huldah (Veasey) Lane, d. Apr. 30th, 1860.
GEORGE HENRY LEET, (son of Andrew and Lucy (Thomas) Leet) b. in Claremont, Nov. 10th, 1823; m. Nov. 8th, 1848, Sarah Frances Chase (dau. of Francis P. and Hannah (Ladd) Chase) b. in Unity, Aug. 24th, 1825. Ch. I. George Edward, b. in Claremont, March, 29th, 1851. II. Charles Henry, b. in Claremont, Feb. 1st, 1853. III. James Andrew, b. in Claremont, Apr. 12th, 1855. Mrs. Lucy Leet who was ninety years of age, Aug. 18th, 1875, resides in the family.
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The place was formerly owned by Reuben Leet-also by Leonard Harrington now of Unity, who built the house.
FREDERICK LOCKE (son of Lieut. Joshua and Abigail (Maynard) Locke) was born in Westboro, Mass., June 6th, 1758, but the family soon removed to Sudbury, where they were residing at the commence- ment of the war of the Revolution, when the father and son espoused different sides. Joshua Locke had been Ensign, under Gen. Winslow, in Nova Scotia in 1755, and'in Gen. Braddock's army, where he was wounded at the time of its defeat, and also a soldier under Major Rob- ert Rogers, the famous Ranger. These services had greatly attached him to the royal cause, and when the time came, that sides must be taken, he still adhered to the cause of the king, while his son Freder- ick and the other members of the family, quite as heartily espoused the cause of their country. In the battle of Staten Island, the father and son met in the opposing armies, and recognized each other. The wife of Lieutenant Locke returned to the house of her father in West- boro, where she soon after died, and he went to England. It is said that he was the only person by the name of Locke in America, who did not espouse the cause of independence.
FREDERICK LOCKE had a great desire for a collegiate education, and fitted for college at Leiscester Academy. But feeling that his country needed his services, he cheerfully gave up his studies and entered the army in which he remained during nearly the whole war. After the war, he became a civil engineer and surveyor, as his father had been before him. Frederick Locke m. 1st, in 1793, Anna Farwell (dau. of Josiah and Lydia Farwell) and settled in Acworth. Ch. I. Henry, b. Sept. 4th, 1799; m. Aug. 31st, 1824, Artemesia Westcott. Ch. 1. Car- oline, b. June 17th, 1825 ; m. Ashbel M. Perry. (See Perry) II. Me- linda, b. March 9th, 1804; m. Horace Frost. (See Frost). His first wife dying, Frederick Locke removed to Charlestown and m., 2nd, July 15th, 1806, Lucy Graves, of Washington, N. H. Ch. III. Frederick, b. May 9th, 1807 ; m. Nov. 4th, 1826, Celia Meacham. Ch. 1. Fran- ces, b. in Charlestown, Aug. 20th, 1827. IV. William G., b. Oct. 26th, 1808 ; m. 1831, Lovisa Williams. V. Catherine J., b. Feb. 28th, 1810; d. Dec. 9th, 1813. VI. Lucy G., b. May 2nd, 1811; m. Oct. 9th, 1834, Ephraim C. Hull. (See Hull). VII. Anna F., b. March 30th, 1813 ; m. May 9th, 1833, Thaddeus Graves. VIII. Sarah F., b. Apr. 6th, 1815; m. June 9th, 1836, Eliphalet Belcher. IX. John H., b. March 31st, 1817 ; m. Feb. 8th, 1843, Lydia D. Wilkins (dau. of Sewell and Abigail (Dunham) Wilkins, of Woodstock, Vt.,)
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b. Apr. 12th, 1820. Ch. 1. Helen, b. Nov. 27th, 1844; m. Chauncy L. Corbin. (See Corbin) 2. Frederick, b. Aug. 9th, 1846. 3. Abby, b. Apr. 24th, 1848; d. Dec. 1852. 4. Catherine H., b. Feb. 10th, 1850. 5. Ada Martha, b. Jan. 25th, 1852; m. George Ainsworth, April 1873, and lives in Weathersfield, Vt. 6. Henry F., b. Oct. 7th, 1853; d. 1864. 7. John Howard, b. Apr. 8th, 1855. 8. Sarah Louise Fitch Belcher, b. Nov. 4th, 1856. 9. William Graves, b. Sept. 14th, 1858. X. Rachel W., b. Apr. 24th, 1819; m. William H. Richards, Nov. 28th, 1845. XI. Mary J., b. June 7th, 1821; m. Joel Ward, Oct. 25th, 1843. (See Ward). XII. Benjamin F., b. Nov. 13th, 1823; m. Jan. 1st, 1845, Sophronia Shaw, of South Weymouth, Mass.
BENONI LORENZO LOCKWOOD, (son of Lorenzo Dow and Elizabeth (Glynn) Lockwood), b. in Springfield, Vt., Dec. 12th, 1847, m. Sept. 7th, 1866, Martha Alice Livingston, (dau. of John and Lovina (Wood) Livingston,) b. in West Shefford, Canada East, Sept. 23d, 1849. Ch. I. Walter Henry, b. in No. Springfield, Vt., March 22nd, 1868. II. Willie Dow, b. No. Springfield Vt., Jan. 11th, 1871. III. Minnie Lizzie, b. in Charlestown Nov. 8th, 1874. Settled in Charlestown, May, 1872.
LUCIUS S. LORD, b. in Winchendon, Mass., July 20th, 1849 ; m. Nov. 27th, 1871, Helen A. Tuttle (dau. of John L. and Harriet A. Tuttle) b. Apr. 9th, 1849. Ch. I. Edmund Wyman, b. Oct. 2nd, 1873. II. Lewis Henry, b. Feb. 10th, 1875.
VRYLING LOVELL, (son of John Lovell Esq., and Martha (Corey) Lovell, of Rockingham,) b. Feb. 24th, 1781, m. Jan 7th, 1804, Laura Hubbard, (dau. of Hon. John Hubbard,) b. Feb. 22nd, 1781. Ch. I. Hubbard N., b. Oct., 1804; d. May 7th, 1805. II. Catharine, b. Oct. 9th, 1807; d. in Boston, Nov. 23d, 1824. III. Laura E.,b. March 25th, 1810 ; m. Apr. 1st, 1835, Edmund L. Cushing. (See Chief Jus- tice Cushing.) Vryling Lovell graduated at Dartmouth College in 1803 and soon after came to Charlestown as a teacher, in which em- ployment however he did not long remain before engaging in mercan- tile pursuits which became the business of his life. His store was at the lower end of the street, and he built the house where Chief Justice Cushing now resides. He represented the town in the Legislature, in 1828. He was successful in business. He d. June, 1858; Mrs. Lovell, June 26th, 1846.
TIMOTHY B. LOVELL, (son of Christopher and Laura Lovell,) b. in Rockingham, Vt., Feb. 17th, 1826; m. Nancy Penniman, of Cambridge- port, Vt. She d. 1853; he d. Apr. 24th, 1874. Ch. I. Albert C., b.
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in Rockingham, June 21st, 1850; m. Nellie A. Farr, (dau. of John and Lucy A. Farr, of Bartonsville, Vt.,) b. Oct. 18th, 1848. One child, b. Apr. 17th, 1874. II. George T., b. Sept. 26th, 1851, also in Rocking- ham, m. Nov. 17th, 1875, Hattie E. Sabin, (dau. of Henry W. Sabin, of Westminster, Vt.,) b. July 3d, 1855. The family settled in C., Nov., 1866; keep the Cheshire Bridge House.
JOHN LYNCH b. in county of Kerry, Ireland, in 1839; m. May 22nd, 1864, Mary Cudmore, b. in county of Clare, in Ireland, in 1836. Ch. I. James H., b. May 1st, 1865; II. Margaret, b. Oct. 18th, 1866 ; III. William, b. May 18th, 1868. IV. Mary, b. Feb. 4th, 1870. V. John, b. Feb. 4th, 1872. VI. Edmund, b. Nov. 22nd, 1873. VII. Henry, b. March 18th, 1876.
JONAS LYNDS son of David and Jerusha Lynds, came from Clare- mont to Charlestown in 1773. He m. Dec. 10th, 1792, Beaulah Har- ris. Ch. I. Ziba, b. June 19th, 1794. II. John, b. Aug. 15th, 1796. III. Lucinda, b. Sept. 16th, 1802. IV. David, b. June 1st, 1798. V. Sim- eon, b. Sept. 17th, 1807. VI. Jonathan. Jonathan the only one that settled in Charlestown, was b. Oct. 8th, 1810, and m. Mary Jane Wheeler, dau. of Ira A. Wheeler, b. in Acworth, in 1822. Ch. 1. Mariet, b. Jan. 13th, 1843; 2. Lucinda H., b. May 22nd, 1844. 3. George Henry, b. July 20th, 1846. 4. Elwin Hiram, b. Nov. 1st, 1853. All settled in Holyoke, Mass. Mrs. Mary Jane Lynds dying, Mr. Lynds m. 2nd, Lucy Ann, dau. of John Thornton, of Acworth.
JAMES LYONS (son of Thomas and Mary (Riley) Lyons) b. in Kil- rush, county of Clare, Ireland ; m. Oct. 10th, 1852, Catherine Torpey (dau. of Dennis and Bridget (Hayes) Torpey) b. in Caher Hurly, coun- ty of Clare, Ireland. Mr. Lyons landed in America, Oct. 1st, 1849 and came immediately to Charlestown where he has since resided. Ch. I. Mary, b. July 23d, 1853 ; m. Elbridge Buswell, of Acworth. Ch. 1. Walter. 2. Earnest. II. Kate, b. March 14th, 1855. III. Jane, b. March 7th, 1857 ; d. Apr. 23d, 1864. IV. Thomas, b. Dec. 10th, 1859. V. James, b. Feb. 16th, 1861. VI. Margarett, b. March 13th, 1863 ; d. Apr. 30th, 1864. VII. David, b. Feb. 23d, 1865. VIII. Jane, b. May 6th, 1867. IX. Lizzie, b. June 3d, 1870; d. Dec. 28th, 1874.
CHARLES HENRY MACE, b. May 3d, 1843 in Hartland, Vt .; m. Dec. 25th, 1865, Sarah O. Ellis, of Thetford, Vt .; b. May 9th, 1844; came to C. March, 1875. Ch. I. Fred E., b. Sept. 8th, 1869. II. Orman Henry, b. Oct., 14th, 1871. Mr. Mace was in the 14th New-Hamp- shire Regiment, in the War of Rebellion.
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JONATHAN L. MACK EsQ. (son of Silas Mack) b. in Marlow, N. H., Sept. 3d, 1780; m. July 2nd, 1806, Rebecca Richardson (dau. of Capt. Thomas P. Richardson) b. in Marlow, N. H., March 19th, 1786. They settled in Charlestown, N. H., May, 1818, where in 1832 and 33 Mr. Mack represented the town in the Legislature, and in 1836 and 37 was one of the selectmen. Ch. I. Mary B., b. in Marlow, Sept. 12th, 1807 ; m. 1829, Henry H. Hoadley, of Langdon (see Hoadley). II. Merindia A., b. in Marlow, July 31st, 1809 ; m. John S. Mc Colley, of Charlestown. (See Mc Colley). III. Abigail C., b. Feb. 19th, 1812; m. David Buss (son of David and Anna (Jones) Buss) resides in Al- stead-no children. IV. Silas P., b. in Marlow, July 17th, 1814 ; m. Jan. 1st, 1837, Betsy Harlow, of Charlestown. Ch. 1. Henry Mar- quis, b. June 21st, 1841; m. Sept. 10th, 1863, Molly Haggerston. Ch. (1) Abbie Louisa. (2) May Rosmond. (3) Abbott Preston. (4) Harry Haggerston. 2. Horace Duane, b. Oct. 7th, 1843; m. Aug. 3d, 1871, Minerva C. Stewart, of New York city ; one child, Gertie Grover. He d. July 21st, 1873. 3. Harvey Dewitt, twin of Horace Duane; m. Lillie Grover, of Dorchester, Mass., June 5th, 1873; one child, Har- vey Kinsley. V. Jonathan L., b. in Marlow, Aug. 15th, 1816 ; m. Mary Randall, of C., and moved first to Illinois, where he had two children, both of whom died young. He removed second to California, where he lived and was prospered for many years ; but business call- ing him to a distant town, he left home and never returned. It is generally supposed that he was killed by the Indians. His widow resides with her son (1875) who is married and lives in Placennie, California. VI. Nancy L., b. in Marlow, Apr. 9th, 1818 ; m. Samuel Royce, of Walpole-one child, Marcia A., b. July 15th, 1845; d. Sept., 1847. VII. Lydda F. S., b. in Charlestown, Oct. 11th, 1820; m. Henry P. Wilson, of Langdon-resides in Bellows Falls, Vt .- two children; 1. Hattie J., b. March 4th, 1842; m. 1860; d. 1872. 2. Harry, b. 1849; d. 1862. VIII. Marcie H., b. in Charlestown, Jan. 21st, 1823; m. James D. Pierce, of Royalton, Mass .; resides (1875) in Springfield, Mass. Children all b. in Worcester, Mass. 1. Ben D., b. March 19th, 1859. 2. Mary R., b. March 10th, 1861. 3. Frank L., b. 1865.
JOHN MARK m. - -. Ch. I. John. II. William. III. Hub- bard. IV. Mary. V. George W. VI. Charlotte. VII. William, born in Springfield. John Mark moved to Charlestown in Feb. 1800.
PATRICK MARONEY (son of Thomas and Mary (Couney) Maroney) b. in county Clare, Parish of Feakle, in 1823; m. Apr. 24th, 1847,
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Margaret Collins (dau. of Michael and Hannorah (Dunnaker) Col- lins) b. July 24th, 1826; also b. in Co. Clare, Parish of Feakle, settled in Charlestown, June 7th, 1871. Ch. I. Mary, b. Apr. 10th, 1849; d. Apr. 14th, 1876. II. John, b. May 11th, 1851 ; m. Mary Mc Mahon, Aug. 15th, 1875-resides in C. III. Thomas, b. May 17th, 1854. IV. Patrick, b. Aug. 10th, 1856. V. Bridget, b. Feb. 1st, 1858. VI. Han- norah, b. May 17th, 1860. VII. Michael, b. May 14th, 1864. VIII. Maggie, b. Apr. 1st, 1867.
THOMAS MARONEY (son of Michael and Sarah Maroney) b. in Co. Clare, Parish of Feakle; m. Kate Mc Mahon. One child, Mary, b. Dec. 11th, 1872. Sally Maroney, at Mr. Works', settled in C., 1855.
ERASTUS S. MARBLE, (son of Chester and Sarah (Smalley) Marble) b. Nov. 9th, 1849, in Rockingham, Vt .; m., Nov. 13th, 1871, Isa E. Fletcher, (dau. of Edward and Mary (Alverson) Fletcher) b. March 22nd, 1849, in Cavendish, Vt. Mr. Marble came to Charlestown, Jan., 1866.
JOSHUA AND HANNAH MARKHAM. Ch. I. Elom, b. Oct. 13th 1777; II. Francis, b. Jan. 29th, 1780 ; III. Harry, b. May 28th, 1782; IV. Nancy, b. Aug. 20th, 178 -.
BENJAMIN F. MARSHALL, b. Jan. 16th, 1825, in Bradford, N. H .; m., Jan. 16th, 1848, Caroline Frances Hubbard, b., at Thetford, Vt., May 4th, 1823 ; settled in South Charlestown in April, 1859. Ch. I. Emma Frances, b. Aug. 26th, 1849 ; m. Lucius Veasey, of Claremont ; II. Frank Hubbard, b. March 21st, 1851; III. Ralph Farnum, b., in Charlestown, Oct. 16th, 1860.
WILLIAM MCCLINTOCK, JR., m. Charlotte Grout, Nov. 9th, 1799. Ch. I. Lucretia, b. Dec. 7th, 1801; II. Hammon, b. Nov. 11th, 1802 ; III. Luman, b. May 2nd, 1803; IV. Willard, b. Oct. 12th, 1804; V. Matilda, b. Dec. 14th, 1806; VI. Charlotte, b. March 7th, 1808 ; VII. Phila Grout, b. July 22nd, 1809 ; VIII. Fanny, b. March 14th, 1814.
JOHN S. Mc COLLEY, of Charlestown, m. Merindia A. Mack, (dau. of Jonathan L. Mack, Esq., also of Charlestown,) (see Mack). Ch. 1. Jonathan L. b., in Charlestown ; m. and resides in Winchendon, Mass .; 2. T. B., b., in C .; d. young ; 3. Rebecca Jane, b., in C .; m. William Rand, of Winchendon, Mass., and d. in W .; 4. Harrict E., b., in C .; died young ; 5. Orvil C .. b. in Winchendon ; is married and lives in Winchendon.
MICHAEL Mc MAHON, (son of William and Mary (Rowan) Mc Ma- hon) b. County Clare, Parish of Feakle. Ireland ; m., Aug., 1855, Mar- garet Manix, (dau. of Philip and Nora (Boleyn) Manix) b. Sept. 26th,
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1829. Ch. I. and II. d. in Ireland ; III. Michael, b., in Charlestown, Sept. 27th, 1850; IV. William, b. June 4th, 1852 ; business agent for P. T. Barnum, of New-York ; V. Timothy, b. Nov. 26th, 1854 ; m., Nov. 26th, 1873, Katie Gilbert, b., in Acworth, Nov. 26th, 1856. Ch. Nellie Howard, b. Oct. 1874; VI. John, b. June 17th, 1856; d. Feb. 19th, 1874; VII. Philip, b. Feb. 17th, 1857 : killed at rail-road de- pot, North Charlestown, Feb. 28th, 1872 ; VIII. Mary Ellen, b, Nov. 7th, 1859 ; d. 1876; IX. Thomas James, b. July 17th, 1860; X. Sarah Etta, b. Nov. 1st, 1862; XI. Katie, b. June 19th, 1869 ; d. Apr. 11th, 1871; XII. Katie, b. June 4th. 1871; d. July 19th, 1874. Michael Mc Mahon settled in Charlestown Apr. 1846. His wife landed in New-York, Aug. 27th, 1848.
THOMAS Mc MAHON, (son of William and Mary (Rowan) Mc Mahon of County Clare, Ireland ) b. 1816; m., 1842, Mary Mc Loughlin, (dau. of John and Mary (Milen) Mc Loughlin, of County of Galway) b. 1816. Ch. I. Mary, b. Aug. 6th, 1843 ; m. Thomas Burns, of Claremont. Ch. 1. Mary Ann; 2. Nellie; 3. Robert ; 4. John; 5. Grace ; II. Annie, b. 1845; d. Sept. 13th, 1862; III. Bridget, b. July 6th, 1850; d. May 25th, 1875; IV. Maggie, b. March 1st, 1853. Thomas Mc Mahon came to America in 1847 and very soon after settled in Charles- town.
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