History of Chester, New Hampshire, including Auburn : a supplement to the History of old Chester, published in 1869, Part 56

Author: Chase, John Carroll, 1849-1936
Publication date: 1926
Publisher: Derry, N.H. : [s.n.]
Number of Pages: 696


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ALFRED N. SANBORN, son of Henry C. and Lida May (Davis) Sanborn, graduated at New Hampshire State College in 1915.


JAMES FRANCIS SAVAGE, son of Rev. Isaac A. and Mary Anne (Clarke) Savage, graduated at Dartmouth College in 1872, became a lawyer and was for many years Clerk of the Police Court of Lowell, Mass., being retired at age limit a short time before his death.


HELEN FLORENCE TILTON, (m. Batchelder), daughter of Edward Percy and Harriet Lucretia (Watson) Tilton, graduated at the Uni- versity of New Hampshire in 1917, and received the degree of M. A. at the University of Pittsburgh, Pa., in 1918.


CHAPTER XXX


LONGEVITY


Natives or residents of Auburn who have reached advanced years since 1868.


1871. May 16, Dinsmore, Hannah, wid. of Dea. Samuel 81


June 6, Chase, Ruth (Kelly), w. of Amos 79


Sept. 23, Plummer, Dr. Nathan 84


1872. -, Dockham, Sally (Stevens), wid. of Henry 84 1874. Jan. 15, Reed, Elisabeth (Crombie), wid. of Matthew, nearly 84


1875. -, Dunoven, Miss Nancy 79


Mar. 22, Davis, Hazen nearly 81


Sept. 9, Underhill, Elizabeth (Chase), wid. of James, nearly 88 Dec. 27, Lougee, Hannah, wid. of John A. nearly 82


1876. , Pingrey Betsey (Kelly), w. of Stephen 86


, Ray, Hannah (Wason), w. of Stark 85


Feb. 23, Badger, Anna (Mckinley), wid. of James 90


Feb. 25, Chase Hannah (Hall), w. of Benjamin 89 80


June 15, Watson, James


Sept. 20, Moore, William


nearly 79


1877. -, Coffin, Betsy (Hall), w. of Thomas


79 79


May 4, Anderson, Jane July 23, Brown, Nathaniel


79 82 78


Aug. 31, Foster, Lewis


1879. , Goodwin, Hannah


, Colby, Dea. Samuel


Nov. 6, Anderson, Samuel


1880. Sept. 13, Hall, Sarah B., wid. of Nathan 86


Oct. 30, Colby, Hannah, dau. of Rev. Zaccheus


90


Dec. 13, Melvin, Luther 79


83 96 92 84


1878. -, Willoughby, Joseph


Aug. 13, Clark, Abra (Wood), wid. of Richard S.


484


HISTORY OF AUBURN


I881. Jan. 20, Hall, Charlotte, dau, of Moses K. 89 79 78


Feb. 6, Underhill, Molly (Chase), wid. of John - -, Burnham, Salome (Hall), wid. of Miles


I882. Mar. 7, Eaton, Edward D. nearly 82


Apr. I, Gilbert, George R.


Apr. 20, Coffin, Thomas


84 84 88


June 5, Chase, Amos


Dec. 23, Chase, Sarah, dau. of Benjamin Pike, -, Lane, Mrs. Mary


nearly 86 87 79 80


1883. Apr. 16, Webster, Betsy (Underhill), wid. of Joshua Dec. 30, Neal, Mary (McDuffee), wid. of Peter


1884. Mar. 9, Watson, Lucy H., wid. of James


nearly 88


Apr. 12, Coult, Amherst nearly 88


July 18, Smith, Stephen


77


1886.


Oct. 27, Brown, Sarah (Graham), wid. of Nathaniel Nov. 4, Houghton, Henry A.


77 80


1887. -, Brickett, Barnard


Feb. 22, Patten, Lucinda (Evans), wid. of Jesse


84


I888. -, Saltmarsh, Henry


84


July 14, Brown, Betsy (Hoyt), wid. of Joseph


78 87


Aug. 15, Houghton, Adeline, wid. of Henry A.


77


Oct. 8, Brown, Hidden


81


Dec. 26, Chapman, Mrs. Caroline F.


88


1889. Jan. 16, Anderson, Miss Elizabeth


86


May 5, Chase, Benjamin


90


July 14, Kimball, Stephen


Sept. 7, Sanborn, Hazen


Nov. 13, Spofford, Melinda (Hall), wid of Orlando


81 78 92 88


1890. Osgood, Cady


nearly 82


Feb. 28, Colman, Thomas W.


84


Apr. 22, Sanborn, Sarah P. (Colman), w. of Alfred


80


1891. -, Dearborn, Benjamin


80


Feb. 19, Preston, Ruth (Dockham), w. of Paschal


80


Feb. 26, Chase, Hannah (Lufkin), w. of Dea. Pike Mar. 3, Brown, Sally, wid. of James


84


Apr. 28. Coult, Sally (Harris), wid. of Amherst


92


Oct. 28, Hamblett, Mary K.


78 83 80


Apr. 10, Sanborn, Alfred


nearly 85 78 84


1895. - -, Underhill, Mary A. (Dinsmore), w. of Samuel G.


82


Mar. 6, Plummer, Mehitable (Dinsmore), wid. of Dr. Nathan 93 Apr. I, Proctor, Marvin R. nearly 86


Apr. 24, Emery, Stephen


77


Oct. 22, Davis, John 2d.


nearly 85


1896. -, Hoyt, Mrs. Almira


-, Rivers Adeline, w. of John


88


June 4. Cilley, Theodate B., wid. of James 9I


1897. -, Emerson, Mrs. Emily J. 78


-, Flanders, Mrs. Mary (Smith) 88


-, Dearborn, Elisabeth (Witherspoon), w. of Benjamin 79 Jan. 15, Brown, Clarissa (Senter), wid. of Franklin nearly 87 Jan. 27, Ray, Alice P. (Senter), w. of John 82


80


1893. Feb. 10, Preston, Paschal


1894. Feb. 26, Emery, Kendrick


July -, Goldsmith, Esther (McDuffee), w. of Thomas


82


1892. , Blaisdell, Mary


Nov. 24, Pingrey, Abigail (Kelly), wid. of Moses


83


July 16, Leeds, Charles


485


LONGEVITY


1898. -, Chase, Hannah H. K., dau. of Amos 81


-, Hall, Joshua C.


86


-, Bradeen, Mrs. Elizabeth


78


June 3, Kenniston, Mrs. Sarah


nearly 89


Sept. 27, Underhill, Dea. Hazen R.


77


Oct. 10, Chase, Dea. Pike 94


Dec. 26, Pingree, Jacob


84


1899. -, Plummer, Charles N. 79


Feb. 26, Hook, Susan B. (Smith), w. of Abram, nearly 80


Apr. 22, Eaton, Robert


87


May 28, Severance, Dorothy (Trefethen), wid. of Col. James 100 June 7, Emery, Amherst 79


July 23, Watson, Enoch 81


Nov. - , Lufkin, Mary C. (Plummer), wid. of Jacob, nearly 80


Nov. 20, Leavitt, Ebenezer M. nearly 82


Dec. 5, Moore, Judith (Abbott), wid. of William 96


1900. Mar. 31, Patten, Sophronia (Severance), wid. of Robert,


nearly 84


July 19, Goodwin, Mercy D., wid. of Aziel 82


Nov. 3, Kimball, Mary A., wid. of Stephen


86


-, Reed, Alice (Haselton), w. of John


78


Mar. 30, Grant, Dea. Charles C.


79


Apr. 12, Ray, Rev. John Wason


86


June 7, Shaw, Harriet C., wid. of C. R.


86


Dec. 10, McDuffee, Hepsabeth D. (Pingree), w. of Stephen M. 80


1902. May 22, Burnham, Harrison nearly 79


Aug. 18, Crombie, Thomas J. nearly 86


1903. , Emery, William


, Whidden, Sarah E.


78 78 90


Feb. 3, Preston, Margaret (Dolber), wid. of Emerson July 15, Ray, John


92


1904. -, Rivers, John


99


Smith, Reuben A.


nearly 81


Jan. 14, Griffin, Benjamin


95


Mar. 14, Wood, Alfred T.


81


July -, Crowell, Judith C. (Plummer), w. of Henry


80


1905. -, Eaton, Leonard D.


78


-, Emerson, William R. nearly 81


June 9, French, Mrs. Phebe C.


86


July 14, Emery, Elias S. nearly 78


Nov. 21, Underhill, Rebecca P. (Dickey), wid. of Dea Hazen R.


81


1906. , Carr, James 79


Pecker, Milton 84


Hovt, Susan W. (Gunnison), wid. of James 79


Apr. 26, Davis, Sarah H. (Buswell), w. of Joseph L. nearly 78 July 29, Coffin, John S. 75


Aug. 13, Hook, Abraham


82


1907. -, Shea, Mrs. Elizabeth


93


-, Kinsley, Eliza A. -


91


-, Colbv, Maria, wid. of Thaddeus 84


Jan. 27, Wheeler, Sarah G., w. of Charles M.


79


Mar. 24, McDuffee, Stephen M. 86


Apr. 5. Chase, Jacob P. 83


I909. - -, Dudley, Mary A. (Anderson), w. of Charles 89


1901. -, Peterson, Sarah (Severance), w. of Peter,


nearly 79


486


HISTORY OF AUBURN


Apr. 13, Pingrey, William A. 79


Sept. 23, Rowe, Sarah A. (Underhill), w. of Asa 85


1910. Eaton, Lucy R. (Brown), wid. of Lyman 90


-, Chase, Lucinda C. (Paige), wid. of Thomas 91


May 20, Jones, Mary G. (Coult), w. of Dea. Edwin P. July 16, Neal, William M.


79 77


Sept. I, Griffin, Jane C. (Mead), wid. of George G. Sept. 3, Rowe, Asa


87 88


I9II. Davis, John


78 87


McKinley, Robert


nearly 80


Plummer, William M.


Preston, Levi


Rollins, Ursula (Murry), wid. of Nathaniel


Sept. 12, Brown, Elizabeth J. (McDuffee), w. of Freeman M 82 Dec. 12, Brown, Freeman M. 87


1912. , Blackman, Emery F.


79


,Miles, Judith C. (Dinsmore), wid. of Oliver 88


Apr. 4, Hall, Susan M. (Jones), wid. of William Sept. 27, Chase, Benjamin, Jr.


97 80


Dec. 22, Hall, John M.


nearly 79


1913. , Gooch, Simeon A.


, George, Mrs. Rosina C.


Mar. 7, Hunting, James B.


Dec. 18, Clark, Susan (Crombie), w. of George P. nearly Dec. 19, Edmunds, Caroline (Graham), wid. of George E.


79


1914. , Colburn, Levi


80


, Pratt, Rev. Theodore C.


Apr. 24, Bean, Evaline A. (Brown), wid. of David H. 78


Aug. 23, Pennock, Sarah, wid. of Capt. William T. 79


1915.


Apr. 5, Coffin, Harriet A. (Simonds), wid. of John S. 81 July 8, Sargent, Hannah (Dockham), wid. of John G. Aug. 16, Buttrick, Otis T.


90


Aug. 17, Gilbert ,Washington I.


81 80 81


1916. Jan. 18, Haselton, Silas M.


, Mckinley, James B.


81


Stone, Samuel R.


nearly


87 88 80


June 20, Underhill, Wells Chase,


nearly 82


1918. -, Buswell, Jacob P.


80


Aug. 21, Spofford, Charles


nearly 79


Sept. - , Underhill, Edwin 79


1919. -- , Crosby, Mrs. Eliza A. nearly 83 78


85


Dec. 28, Fox, Andrew F.


nearly 95


1920. Bailey, Lucretia E. (Preston),


80


, Buckman, Elizabeth C.


nearly 85


Burnham, Dr. Hosea B.


90


Clark, Francis P. 87


Lallier, Felix


nearly 83


Dec. 24, Prescott, Abby F. (Brown), w. of Simon G., nearly 86


1917.


, Carr, -, w. of James


Moore, William J.


Richards, Mrs. Sarah J.


78


, Emery, Louisa (Preston), wid. of Benjamin D. 87


June 23, Heselton, Miss Rosina P.


Nov. 22, Preston, Harrison


nearly 83


Dec. 18, Buswell, Mary L. (Hutchinson), w. of J. P.


nearly 79 87 79 88


, Harris, Philena H. (Dinsmore), w. of W. C. 82 85


89 79 94


Lewis, Lydia A.


487


LONGEVITY


1921. -, Murry, Major Samuel F.


79


Higgins, Almira (Richardson), w. of Dr. George W.


Manter and John R. Higgins 95


Feb. 17, Neal, Mary C. (Melvin), w. of William M. 88 Oct. 6, Webster, Daniel H. 78


Dec. 25, Emery, Charles K.


88 86


1922. - -, Hart, Emily S. (Cutting)


June 13, Coult, Stephen Chase, nearly 87


Nov. 7, McDuffee, Hazen Lorenzo 87


1923. June -, Buswell, James M. 81


Aug. II, Berry, Mary F. P. (Stickney), nearly 98


Sept. 7, Ray, Sarah Leavitt, w. of James 81


1924. Oct. 26, Watson, Sarah H. (Parkhurst), wid of Enoch 104


Dec. 25, Calef, Venelia M. (Richards), wid. of Charles W. 87


1925. Jan. 5, Brown, William G. 86


Jan. 21, Prescott, Simon G. 93


June 27, Bond, Sarah (Plummer )


83


July 27, Richardson, Joseph Bradley


90


Aug. 9, Pratt, Mary A. (Sanborn), (Murry), wid. Rev. Theodore C. 83


Oct. 3, Mckinley, Franklin W.


83


Oct. 15, Wheeler, Sarah A. (Ball) wid. of Jesse 89


The foregoing list has been compiled largely from grave-stone in- scriptions which often fail to give full dates, as will be seen. This is greatly deplored by those who desire to obtain exact data for genealogi- cal records.


AGED PERSONS, NATIVE OR RESIDENT


The oldest native, so far as known, is Mrs. Harriet F. (Coffin) Grant, widow of Deacon Charles C., who was born Aug. 27, 1838.


The oldest native now residing in town, is Deacon Frank B. Coult, who was born July 24, 1848.


Other natives or residents are as follows :


Mrs. Martha (Taylor) Underhill, widow of Wells C., born Oct. 13, 1838.


Mrs. Mary E. (Roby) Spofford, widow of Charles, born Dec. 31, 1838.


Mrs. Elmina (Brown) Spaulding, born March 19, 1842.


Mrs. Nellie (Worthley) Ballou, widow of Alexander M., born Dec. 30, 1842.


Mrs. Jane (Severance) Merrill, widow of Charles A., born Nov. 19, 1843. Mrs. Caroline F. (Wood) Emery, widow of Alfred D., born Sept. 16, 1844.


Franklin P. Buswell, born Sept. 18, 1844.


William A. Haselton, born Aug. 27, 1845.


Mrs. Eleanor Webster, widow of Daniel H., born in 1845.


Rev. Henry B. Copp, three times pastor of the Methodist Church, is now living in Derry, at the advanced age of 92.


Mrs. Maria F. Clark, widow of Francis P., born Dec. 1, 1839, for many years a resident, is now living in Derry.


488


ADDITIONAL GENEALOGY


ADDITIONAL GENEALOGY LANE FAMILY


I. DEA JOHN® LANE (Isaac5, John4, John3, William2, Wil- liam1) was born in Chester 6 Jan. 1791 ; died there, 3 Apr. 1871. He married 18 Dec. 1821, Ruth Page who died in Chester, 8 Nov. 1888, aged 86 years.


Children, born in Chester :


i. JAMES DEARBORN", (3) b. 13 Mar. 1823.


ii. LUCINDA, b. Sept. 1825; d. a. 4m.


iii. CYRUS, b. 8 May 1827; d. 26 Mar. 1895. He m. 19 May 1856, Henrietta A. Pervere, b. in Sandown, 27 May 1835; d. in Ches- ter, 19 July 1893. No children.


iv. JOHN, b. 28 Nov. 1830; d. unm. 27 July 1884, a. 53y. 8m.


v. ISAAC N., b. 9 July 1832; m. 7 July 1860, Mary Merrill, who was b. 9 Jan. 1840; d. 26 June 1889. He lived in West Newbury, Mass., and was deacon of the Cong. church. Children: (1) Charles Gardner, b. 7 Apr. 1861; m. Helen C. Follansbee of Fremont. (2) John Merrill, b. 23 June 1865. (3) Nellie Page, b. 9 Nov. 1868. (4) Clara Warren, b. 3 Feb. 1871.


2. COL. ISAAC® LANE (Isaac5) was born in Chester, 25 Feb. 1799 ; died in Chtser, 7 Aug. 1876. He married, 30 Nov. 1837, Caroline Marshall, dau. of Henry and Hannah W. Marshall. She was born in Brentwood, 14 Apr. 1808; died in Chester, 23 Jan. 1886.


Children, born in Chester:


i. MARY ELLEN7, d. 13 Sept. 1841, a. 19m. 23d.


ii. WILLIAM H., d. 3 Nov. 1842, a. 5m. 26d.


iii. HENRY H. (4,) b. 12 July 1845.


iv. MARTHA BROWN, d. 6 Dec. 1877, a. 27y. 6m.


3. JAMES DEARBORN7 LANE (Dea. John6) was born in Chester, 13 Mar. 1823; died there 12 July 1887. He married about 1850, Abbie Lane, dau. of Maj. Jonathan A. and Betsey (Lane) Lane. Jonathan A.7, David®, David5, John4, John8, Wil- liam2, William1. She was born in Raymond, 2 Feb. 1829; died in Chester, 18 Mar. 1854, a. 25y. Im. 16d.


Child, born in Chester :


i. LAUREN B.8, b. 12 Oct. 1853.


4. HENRY H.7 LANE (Col. Isaac") was born in Chester, 12 July 1845 ; died there, 15 Oct. 1891. He married in Chester, 22 Aug. 1878, Emeline Foster Tenney, dau. of Dea. William and Emeline J. (Murray) Tenney. She was born in Chester, 3 Feb. 1847.


Children, born in Chester :


CHESTERA! DERRVS


RAJ MONT EPPING 8 M POPLIN 4M


AT "THE BRANCH"


ngo A MILETO CHELLMH 15 M. TO EX ISMSE 24 miles TO NVBUY PORT


ON "GREAT HILL," EXETER ROAD


1790 IMCMI 15.M. H.


ON HAVERHILL ROAD


1790 CM 3 13H


ON "WALNUT HILL," HAVERHILL ROAD


489


ADDITIONAL GENEALOGY


i. CAROLYN MARTHAS, b. 18 Sept. 1879.


ii. HARRIETTE EMELINE MURRAY, b. 24 May 1882; m. Henry Stew- art Redman and has one son, Theodore Hosmer, b. 4 Oct. 1919.


iii. LAURA REBECCA, b. 3 Aug. 1887.


5. SETH D.7 LANE (Jason6, Jonathan5, John4, John3, Wil- liam2, William1) was born in Raymond, 2 Jan. 1832; died in Chester, 16 Dec. 1910. He married , 9 May 1854, Mary L. Bas- ford, dau. of William Basford of Chester. She was born 17 Nov. 1828; died in Chester, 28 Oct. 1918.


Children, born in Chester :


i. LUTHER B.8, (6) b. 16 Apr. 1855.


ii. AUSTIN J., (7) b. 29 Apr. 1857 or 1858.


iii. AUGUSTA S., b. 23 July 1861 ; m. 26 Feb. 1883, Jay E. H. Marden, son of James sand Elvira M. Marden. She, b. 21 Feb. 1862. Their dau. b. I Dec. 1888.


6. LUTHER B.8 LANE (Seth D.7) was born 16 Apr. 1855: married 9 Sept. 1876, Emma A. Brown, dau. of Daniel S. and Mary N. Brown. She was born 10 Aug. 1859.


Child, born in Chester :


i. WALTER W.", b. 3 May 1878; m. in Chester, 5 June 1901, Carolyn Martha Lane. (See Henry H.) Children, born in Chester : (1) Evelyn Virginia, bp. 12 June 1904. (2) Carolyn Isabel, bp. 12 June 1907. (3) Ruth Tenney, bp. 19 June 1910.


7. AUSTIN J.8 LANE (Seth D.7) was born in Chester 29 Apr. 1857 or 1858; died there 26 Apr. 1918. He married in Chester, 14 Dec. 1875, Mary I. Dow, dau. of John E. and Mary Dow. She was born 6 Sept. 1858; died in Chester, 19 July 1902. Children, born in Chester :


i. ANNIE L.º, b. 9 Dec. 1877; m. 4 Sept. 1901, James A. Edwards.


ii. LILLA M., b. 31 Oct. 1880; m. 3 June 1903, Charles D. Rand.


8. DAVID7 LANE (Samuel6, John5, John4, Johns, William2, William1) was born in Chester 16 Apr. 1808; died there, I June 1880. He married (1) Lydia Currier, dau. of Gideon Currier of Raymond. She died in Chester, 13 Aug. 1837, a. 33y. IIm. He married (2) Cynthia Fitts, dau. of Richard Fitts of Sandown. She was born in Sandown, and died in Chester, 14 Nov. 1880, a. 71y.


Children by first wife :


i. MARY ANN®, m. George Goodwin of Sandown.


ii. ROSINA, m. Charles Henry Goodell of Tryon City, N. C.


iii. LUCRETIA EASTMAN, m. Lorenzo Moulton of Canada.


iv. SARAH ELIZABETH, librarian of Perkins Institution for the Blind.


v. LYDIA MARIA, d. in Haverhill, Mass., 1886.


Children by second wife :


vi. HARRIET GOODWIN, m. Emory Andrews of Vineland, N. J.


vii. DAVID FRANKLIN, d. 30 Oct. 1847, a. 3y. 8m. 25d.


viii. MARY MOORE, lived in Derry.


ix. JOSEPHINE AUGUSTA, m. John Carroll Balch of Manchester.


x. LAUREN SAMUEL, b. 9 Aug. 1852; d. unm. 2 July 1873.


490


ERRATA


9. MANLY7 LANE (Samuel") was born in Chester 1810; died there, 20 Jan. 1855, a. 44y. 4m. 13d. He married Mary Chaffee. She married (2) 11 Oct. 1856, Daniel Clifford of Dan- ville. She died 4 Mar. 1895, a. 76y. 10m. and was buried in Chester.


Children, born and buried in Chester :


i. LIZZIE®, d. 15 July 1881, a. 42y. 10m.


ii. CLARA B., d. 5 Apr. 1843, a. 6m.


iii. JULIA A., d. 14 Oct. 1886, a. 42y. 5m.


iv. MARY A., d. 21 May 1862, a. 13y. 6m.


v. HANNAH M., m. 4 Aug. 1867, William Harvey Underhill of Epping.


ERRATA


The following errors have been noted and it is suggested that the reader turn to them and make the necessary corrections.


Page I-14th line from bottom, read Nathan W. for Nathan B. 80-13th line from bottom, read Harriette for Mariette. 116-9th line from bottom, 2d column, read Joseph Spillard. 118-17th line from bottom, Ist column, read Joseph Brown. 123-16th line from bottom, 2d column, read A. M. Ballou. 170-IIth line from top, read John S. for John H.


177-14th line from top, read Mary A. (Tenney)


183-26th line from top, read d. Dec. 22, 1924, a. 74 y. 191-29th line from top, read Molly for Mally. 206-6th line from bottom, read Moses G. for Moses W. 209-23d line from top, add d. Feby. 15, 1924.


244-18th line from top, read (Leavitt) for (Leaitt).


263-13th line from top, read Gallaudet for Gallandet. . 276-10th line from top, erase Walnut Hill.


16th line from top, read Luther V. for Luther U. 282-10th line from top, read Hutchinson for Hutchins. 294-7th line from top, read b. 27 Jany. for 27 Feby. 304-20th line from bottom, read Otis S. for Otis G. 317-3d line from top, read b. 18 June, 1922 for 1822. 318-16th line from top, read Marston for Marson. 330-13th line from top, read b. 20 April, 1855 for 1885. 338-12th line from bottom, strike all after 1891 and substi- tute (3) Sarah L., b. 8 March, 1876, m. H. T. Jenkins. 366-4th line from bottom, read Edith B. for Edith E. 390-21st line from bottom, read Bell J. for Bell L. 398-IIth line from bottom, read Abbie L.


402-19th line from bottom, D. Malvina for (D. Malvina). 443-23d line from top, read Feby. 6, Bartley, Mary A. (Tenney), wid of Joseph D.


443-Add 1922 Aug. 26, Elizabeth J. (Lovett) Bell, 82 443-Add 1925 Dec. 31, Albert F. B. Edwards, 8I


447-13th line from bottom, read Hawks for Hawk's. 461-8th line from bottom, read Goodell for Goodale. 478-12th line from bottom, read Anna (Chase) Coult.


49I


GENERAL INDEX


GENERAL INDEX


AUBURN


Cemeteries, Long Meadow 230 Roby 246 Village 218 Civil War Soldiers 456


Congregational Church 462 Pastors 464 Members 468


Devil's Den 453


Folsom's Tavern 452


Lake Massabesic 451


Longevity 483


Long Meadows 454


Long Meadow Cemetery 230


Massabesic Lake 451


Methodist Church 475 Pastors 476 Ministers, Congregational 464 Methodist 476


Representatives 461


Roby Cemetery 246


School Teachers 476


Selectmen 460


Town Officers 459


Village Cemetery 218


Votes for Governor 461


World War Soldiers 459


CHESTER


Academies 151 Academy Catalogue 155 Reunion 33


Adams, Rev. Silas N. Prayer 16


Anniversary, Two Hundredth I Celebration 6


Archibald, Rev. Henry 105


Baptist Church 102


Baptist Church Gifts II0


Baptist Church Pastors 104


Barker, Dr. Ralph H., Remarks 52


Bartlett, Hon. John H., Letter 59


Bartley Mary A. (Tenney), Rem- iniscences 130 Bartley, Rev. William Tenney, Poem 60


Bell, Hon. Charles Upham, Ad- dress 48 Bell, Dr. Louis, Address 37 50


Bell Post G. A. R. 123


Bell, Rev. Samuel 107


Bi-Centennial 22


Bi-Centennial Address 24 Biographies 255-274


Bell Charles Henry 255 Louis 256 Chase Benjamin 256 Benjamin Jr. 258 John Carroll 258


Cochran Helen A. (French) 259 Crawford Eliza Rogers 260 William 260


Crombie Franklin 260 Dennis William E. 261


Dexter "Lord" Timothy 447


. Forsaith Carl Cheswell 261 Fox Andrew Franklin 261 French Amos Tuck 262 Benjamin Brown 262 Daniel 444


Daniel Chester 262


Francis Ormond 263


Henry Flagg 264 William M. R. 264


Goldsmith Celestia Susannah 265


Greenough, Chester Noyes 265


Griffin Sebastian S. 266


Hazelton George Cochrane 266 Gerry Whiting 267 John Adams 268


Hosley George Albert 269


Learnard Martha T. 269


Marston Cyrus F. 270


Melvin Harriette Atwood 270 Thomas Jefferson 271


Noyes John Weare 27I


Paine Col. William H. 445-6


Stevens George Washington 271


Underhill Wells Chase 272


William Burton 272


Webster Marion Cecile 273


Wilcomb Arthur Henry 273 Charles Albert 273 Charles Snelling 274


Births and Baptisms 393


Blood Major Robert O., Accept- ance 18


Brown Gov. Albert O., Address 20 Alice, Letter 38


Rev. Caleb 106 Rev. J. E. 107


Burnham C. W. 106


Burroughs Hon. Sherman E., Ad- dress 41 Candia incorporated 248


Cate Rev. Thomas J. 109


Rev. Thomas J., Sermon 12


Chase Rev. George S. 109 John Carroll, Address 37 John Carroll, Introductions 16 17 23 24 30 41 44 48 49 50 52 53 54 55 56 Chesbro Rev. J. Wallace 109 "Chester," a Poem 60 Chester Academies 151


Choate, Jacob T., Address 33, 39


492


GENERAL INDEX


Christopher Rev. Bernard 108 Church Services 6 Committee I


Cemetery Inscriptions 176 Branch 214


Chester Village 176


Lane Family 218


Marden Family 218


North Chester 212


Old Presbyterian 218 Sanborn 215-217


Chester Teachers 131 446


Clement Rev. Joshua 107


Congregational Church 78 Marriages 396


Members 384 Pastors 78


Adams Rev. Silas N. 81


Armsby Rev. Lauren 79


Arnold Rev. Joel R. 79


Bradstreet Rev. Nathan 79


Clement Rev. Jonathan 79 Flagg Rev. Ebenezer 78


Hale Rev. Moses 78


Howland Rev. Harrison O. 80 Robertson Rev. James G. 80


Tenney Rev. Charles 80


Tomlinson Rev. J. Logan 80 "The Church Choir" 450


Civil War Soldiers 120


Cochrane Helen A. (French) Rem- iniscences 434


Coolidge Edward, Reminiscences 430


Cooperage 167


Dana Rev. Samuel H., Sermon 6


Day, Rev. Hartley W. 107


Dedication of Memorial 15 Dentists 165


Derryfield incorporated 248


Dinner 41


Donovan Rev. F. H. 109


Druggists 165


Dunbar Rev. Duncan 105


Eaton Rev. Horace 105


Edwards Albert F. B., Unveiling 17


"The Euphemian Band" 154


"Faith of Our Fathers" 36 Farming 166


Favor Rev. Moses Proctor 107 Fires 447


Fire Engines 447


Fitz Rev. George B. 108 Isabelle H., Poem 46


Fleming Mrs. Nellie (Sleeper) Address 35


Fletcher Rev. Simon 105


French Amos Tuck, Letter 58 Benjamin Brown, Poem 62 Daniel Chester, Letter 58 Hon. Henry Flagg, Reminiscen- ces 420 Fusiliers 21


Gage Rev. David 107


Gellatly Rev. George W. 109 Genealogies 274-384


Aiken 274


Bell 274


Blaisdell 279


Bouton 281


Buswell 281


Caldwell 282


Carr 283


Chase 284


Clark 292


Clarke 293


Coolidge 294


Couch 295


Coult 296


Cowdrey 297


Crawford 298


Crombie 299


Currier 300


Dearborn 303


Dinsmore 303


Emerson 304


Emery 308


Fitts (Fitz) 31I


Forsaith 31I


Fox 313


French 314


Gilbert 315


Goldsmith 316


Gordon 317


Grant 319


Greenough 320


Griffin 321


Hall 322


Haselton 333


Hazelton 328


Hill 334


Hills 334


Howe 336


Kimball 336


Knowles 337


Lane 488


Lawrence 339


Learnard 339 Lufkin 340


Mackintosh 340 341


Marden 34I


Marsters 342


Melvin 342


Mills 343


Moore 344


Morse 345


Noyes 351


Parker 352


Plummer 352


Richardson 353 Robie 354


Robinson 355


Sargent 356


Savage 357


Shackford 357


Sleeper 358 Smith 359


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GENERAL INDEX


Stevens 359 Townsend 360 True 365 Underhill 366 Wason 37I Watson 375 Webster 377 Wells 378 West 379 Wilcomb 381


Goldsmith Emma Pearl, Poem 36 Gibson Elder 104


Gifts to Chester 448 Goodwin Rev. Edwin Clark 108 Grange 167


Greenough Chester Noyes, Re- marks 49 "Greetings to Chester" 52 "Greetings," a Poem 60 Hampton Falls People 449


Hazelton Hon. George C., Address 24 Hon. Gerry W., Reminiscences 129 Mary Adelaide, Poem 154


Hill, Mrs. Elizabeth (Fitz), Poem 54 Hills Emily S., Poem 450


Historic Spots and Houses 415 Historical Pageant 57


Hogan Mrs. Anabel (Wilcomb), Poem 52 Hosley Col George A., Address 17 Hubbard Winfield G. 108


Inscriptions from Cemeteries 176 Introductions 16 17 23 24 30 41 44 48 49 50 52 53 54 55 56 Junior Order U. A. M. 410


Kallock Rev. George 105 Keyes Hon. Henry W., Telegram 59 Kimball Charles Warren, Poem 60 Knight Rev. Benjamin 107 Knowles Rev. James B. 109


Knox Major Frank, Address 19 Lawyers 159 Little Mrs. Annie (Kimball), Re- marks 40 Lockhart Rev. Burton W., Ad- dress 44 Longevity 437 Lord John K., Letter 37


Lovett John T., Remarks 40


Mace Rev. Jeremiah M. 106


"The Maiden at Church" 62 Marriages 396 McGregor's Bridge 249 Melvin Helen E., Remarks 40 Members of Congregational Church 384 Merrill Rev. Joseph W. 107


Methodist Episcopal Church 110 Methodist Episcopal Pastors III


Militia 124 Mills 412


Ministers Baptist 104-110 112 113


II5 Ministers Christian 112 114


Ministers Congregational 78-81 113 114 115 116 464 468


Ministers Methodist III 114 476


Ministers Presbyterian 92 113 115 Missionaries 150


Mitchell Rev. Andrew 107 Rev. Harper B. 109


Moore Mandeville A., Remarks 57 Morse Louis W., Prayer 18 Rev. Mary E. 109


Rev. Morris W., Prayer 22


Rev. Morris W., Address 34 William T., Remarks 33


Moses Hon. George H., Letter 59


"My Chester, Oh My Chester" 46 Names of Militia 125


Native Ministers 112


Bradley Rev. Jonathan, Christian II2


Chase Rev. George S., Baptist II2


Dresser Rev. Samuel, Baptist II2 Emerson Rev. John S., Congre- gational 113


Fisher Rev. Nathaniel W., Pres- byterian 113


Fitz Rev. Arthur Green, Con- gregational II3


Folsom Rev. Arthur, Presbyte- rian 113


Grant Rev. Percy C., Congrega- tional 113


Hall Rev. Henry J., Baptist 113 Haselton Rev. Nathan S., Con- gregational 114 Melvin Rev. Charles T., Congre- gational 114


Merrill Rev. John W., Methodist II4 Rand Rev. Samuel, Christian 114 Morse Rev. Morris W., Congre- gational II4


Ray Rev. John W., Congrega- tional II4


Russell Rev. Carey, Congrega- tional 115


Tenney Rev. Charles, Congrega- tional 115


Tenney Rev. Daniel, Presbyte- rian 115 Tenney Rev. Thomas, Congrega- tional 115




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