History of Littleton, New Hampshire: Genealogy comp. by George C. Furber., Part 38

Author: George Clarence Furber
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ii. LUCY SUSANNAH, b. Jan. 8, 1819. m. Jan. 8, 1838, Asa Parker, farmer. He d. Whitefield, March, 1876.


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iii. FREDERICK AUGUSTUS, b. Castleton, Vt., Aug. 25, 1824. m. Lydia Ann Smith. Glover. res. Northfield, Minn.


iv. CYNTHIA SPENCER, b. Castleton, Vt., May 11, 1826. m. Horace Brooks (See).


v. LAFAYETTE, b. Whitefield, Feb. 15, 1839. unm. Shoemaker. res. Haverhill, Mass.


NOBLES.


1. WILLIAM C. ELLICOTT NOBLES, son of Newman J., b. in Batavia, N. Y., in 1870. unm. He was educated in the Rochester, N. Y., High School, and grad. from the Cleveland University of Medicine and Sur- gery, March 22, 1897. He also attended the Rochester Hospital, the Cleveland Hospital, the Maternity Hospital of Cleveland, and the Good Samaritan Dispensary of Cleveland. Homoeopath. He com- menced practice in L. March, 1897.


NOISEUX.


1. ISIDORE HERMINIGILDE NOISEUX, son of Jean, b. in St. Jean Baptiste, P. Q., Oct. 4, 1816. He was educated in St. Hyacinthe, P. Q., and Montreal Ecclesiastical Seminary, from which he grad. in 1841. He was ordained a Roman Catholic priest during Holy Week, 1842, and was afterward located in the Roman Catholic ministry as follows : Assistant priest, St. Hyacinthe, P. Q., two and a half years : pastor, St. Dominique, P. Q., seven years ; pastor at St. Gregoire, P. Q., three


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years ; pastor and missionary priest of Lancaster and the Conn. Valley from Colebrook to Ashuelot, twenty-three years ; pastor at Brunswick, Maine, four years ; pastor in L. from Jan. 1882, three years. He d. in Manchester, May 2, 1893.


NORTHY.


1. ORRIN CHARLES NORTHY, son of Darius, b. in Whitefield, April 7, 1859. m. Oct. 20, 1885, Nellie Viola, dau. of Dean C. Phillips (See), b. in L. Aug. 19, 1865. He has res. in L. since 1880. Clerk. Dem- ocrat.


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i. RAYMOND DEAN, b. May 24, 1888, d. L. Sept. 17, 1895.


ii. WALTER ARTHUR, b. April 13, 1890.


NORTON.


1. CHARLES F. NORTON, son of Moses, b. in Norridgewock, Me., Ang. 13, 1830. m. July 2, 1870, Kate, dan. of Henry Bacon, b. in Lunenburg, Vt., May 14, 1849. She m. second, Charles C. Smith (See). Norton res. in L. from 1859 until he d., April 4, 1873. Painter. Democrat. U. S. Navy. No ch.


NOYES.


1. AMOS COLE NOYES, son of Jonathan, b. in Benton, July 31, 1837. m. Dec. 28, 1855, Abbie, dau. of Azial Thayer, b. in Easton, July 19, 1838, Free Baptist. He res. in L. from 1876 until he d., Aug. 25, 1900. Carpenter. Free Baptist. Democrat.


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i. HANNAH, b. Oct. 8, 1856. m. George Allen (See).


ii. ANTOINETTE, b. Dec. 10, 1866. m. Ira Francis Pennock (See).


iii. NELLIE, b. May 7, 1869. m. June 4, 1893, Lewis George, express mes- senger. res. Haverhill.


NOYES.


2. WALTER SHERMAN NOYES, son of William Sutherland, b. in Saco, Me., grad. Saco High School, 1888. Reporter Biddeford Journal. Editor Biddeford Times. On staff Manchester Mirror, and in July, 1899, purchased the L. Courier. Republican. unm.


NURSE.


1. FRANCIS NURSE, b. in England, Jan. 18, 1618, was one of the early settlers of Salem, Mass. He m. Ang. 24, 1644, Rebecca Towne, b. in Yarmouth, England, Feb. 16, 1621, dau. of William and Jane (Blessing) Towne. He was frequently selected as an arbitrator to settle disputes or adjust conflicting claims. In 1678 he purchased and removed to the Bishop farm at Salem Village. Here a venerable man and his aged and respected wife were living when the witchcraft delusion for a season


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conquered wisdom and stified justice. The story is well known. Rebecca Nurse was cruelly hanged as a witch July 19, 1692, and ten- derly buried upon the homestead by her husband and children. He d. Nov. 22, 1695.


2. FRANCIS NURSE, son of Francis 1, b. in Salem, Mass., Feb. 3, 1661. m. Jan. 15, 1685, Sarah Tarbell.


3. BENJAMIN NURSE, son of Francis2, b. in Reading, Mass., July 28, 1690. m. Dec. 24, 1713, Elizabeth Roberts, b. in Reading, Mass., Aug. 3, 1690, dau. of Abraham and Sarah Roberts. He removed to Harvard, Mass., about 1735. His wife d. in Harvard, May 29, 1739. He m. second, in Harvard, May 13, 1740, Hannah (Rogers) Atherton, widow of Joseph Atherton of Harvard. He removed to Rutland, Mass., and in 1747 was a committee to petition the General Court to fortify the town. He d. Jan. 6, 1761. She d. Dec. 9, 1763.


4. BENJAMIN NURSE, son of Benjamin 3, b. in Reading, Mass., Dec. 9, 1716, removed with his father about 1740 to Rutland, Mass. He m. Sept. 1, 1740, Martha Marble of Petersham, Mass., b. Jan. 29, 1716. In 1772 he removed from Rutland to Packersfield, now Nelson, and is named in the records of the settlement of that town. In 1776 he and his son Benjamin signed the Association Test with the other patriots of Packersfield. To Benjamin Nurse is credited three enlistments during the Revolution. On account of the age of the father, it is presumed that the son, Benjamin, performed the greater part of the service. Two of the three terms of service include in part the same time which awards. one enlistment at least to the father. He removed, 1786, to this town, where he d., June 20, 1806. His widow, Martha, d. July 5, 1807. Ch., b. in Rutland, Mass., -


i. MARTHA, b. Feb. 3, 1741/2. m. Rutland, July 2, 1761, John Le Bourreau.


ii. SARAH, b. Aug. 2, 1744. m. Rutland, Dec. 3, 1767, James Phillips of Hubbardston, Mass.


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BENJAMIN, b. Feb. 7, 1746/7.


iv. SUSANNAH, b. Dec. 26, 1749. m. Henry Bemis (See).


v. JOHN, b. March 7, 1753, d. Sept. 26, 1756.


vi. HEPSIBAH, b. July 1, 1755. m. Nov. 30, 1768, Cephas Rugg.


6. vii. JONAS, b. July 7, 1757.


7. vii. JOHN, b. May 18, 1760.


5. BENJAMIN NURSE, son of Benjamin ", b. in Rutland, Mass., Feb. 7, 1746/7. m. in Rutland, Dec. 4, 1772, Mercy Stevens, b. in Rutland, April 5, 1751, dau. of Isaac and Abigail (Parling) Stevens. Isaac Stevens was the younger brother and companion in captivity of Phineas Stevens. He m. April 11, 1743, Mercy Hubbard, dau. of Capt. John Hubbard. She d. Aug. 27, 1746, and he m. second, Abigail Parling. Benjamin Nurse settled in Packersfield with his father and brothers, in 1772. Rev. soldier. He removed to this town 1806, and after 1820 he had a home with his son Phinehas in Keene. He d. in Keene, April 26, 1841. She d. April 28, 1841. Both were buried the same day. Ch., -


i. PERSIS, b. Rutland, Mass., May 4, 1773. m. June 12, 1796, Samuel Carter, b. 1769, son of Samuel and Charity (Van Nostrand) Carter. res. Keene. He d. May 27, 1818. She d. Jan. 14, 1863. Ten chil- dren.


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8. ii. PHINEHAS. b. Nelson, Dec. 25, 1774.


iii. SILAS, b. Nelson, Nov. 4, 1776. m. Feb. 21, 1802, Rebecca Carpenter, b. Keene, Feb. 27, 1778, dau. of Ebenezer and Prudence (Carter) Car- penter. res. Westmoreland. He d. June 13, 1846.


iv. ISAAC, b. Nelson, Sept. 8, 1779. m. Eunice Parker.


v. BETSEY, b. Nelson, Aug. 19, 1781, d. Sept. 2, 1795.


vi. BENJAMIN, b. Nelson, May 27, 1783. m. Sally Grimes, b. April 28, 1785, dau. of Bartholomew Grimes of Marlborough and Keene.


vii. CALVIN, b. Nelson, Aug. 13, 1785.


viii. ABIGAIL, b. April 28, 1786.


ix. FRANCIS, b. May 13, 1788.


x. SALLY, b. April 3, 1790. m. Lockhart Willard, res. L. 1796-8.


xi. ARATHUSA, b. April 6, 1793. m. John Levourbeau, sometime written Lebourveau and earlier Le Bourreau. The name is of Huguenot origin.


xii. CHARITY, b. Aug. 13, 1795. m. Ephraim Wright.


xiii. REBECCA, b. Dec. 3, 1796. m. Aaron Davis.


6. JONAS NURSE, son of Benjamin ", b. in Rutland, Mass., July 7, 1757. He came to this town 1787. Selectman, 1789. Farmer and inn-holder. He m. April 14, 1791, Jemima Farnsworth. He d. in this town, Jan. 31, 1809. She m. second, John Nurse7 (See). Ch., b. in L., -


i. FRANCIS, b. July 18, 1792, d. Aug. 17, 1792.


ii. IRA, b. Aug. 25, 1793, d. Jan. 13, 1815.


iii. MARTHA, b. Dec. 26, 1795. m. Samuel Goodwin (See).


iv. BENJAMIN, b. Aug. 22, 1797.


v. HORACE, b. April 11, 1799, d. Oct. 3, 1800.


vi. JONAS, b. May 24, 1801, d. March 24, 1802.


9. vii. OLIVER F., b. Aug. 23, 1804.


viii. JONAS, b. April 9, 1807. m. Hannah Seymour. Lived in Bangor, Me., and in L. A full record of the family is not received. Two sons, Charles Orrin and Frank Oliver.


7. JOHN NURSE, son of Benjamin 4, b. in Rutland, Mass., May 18, 1760. m. May 14, 1787, Vashti Howe. She d. May 5, 1814. He m. second, Nov. 5, 1815, Jemima (Farnsworth) Nurse, widow of his brother Jonas. She d. He m. third, Eunice Ch., -


i. VASHTI, b. Jan. 13, 1786. m. Jonathan Lovejoy (See).


10. ii. JOHN, b. Feb. 13, 1788.


11. iii. TIMOTHY, b. May 10, 1790.


iv. PERSIS, b. Feb. 7, 1792. m. Nehemiah Hoskins (See).


v. LUCY, b. March 17, 1795. m. Daniel Fitzgerald (See).


vi. RACHEL, b. Aug. 1, 1796. m. Jan. 11, 1816, Stephen Shattuck, farmer. res. Bethlehem.


12. vii. OLIVER, b. June 17, 1798.


13. viii. JONATHAN, b. Dec. 14, 1800.


ix. SALLY, b. March 2, 1803. m. Jonathan Carman. Lived in Lowell,


Mass. She d. Dec. 14, 1880.


I. ARETHUSA, b. Nov. 19, 1805. m. March 15, 1827, Warren Chapin. res. Haverhill.


xi. LOCKHART WILLARD, b. March 3, 1808. res. Calais, Vt. m. Sybel Pray, d. Oct. 28, 1888.


8. PHINEHAS NURSE, son of Benjamin 5, b. in Nelson, Dec. 25, 1774. m. Anna Thompson, dau. of Thomas Thompson. He res. in L. 1806 to 1820. Selectman, 1808-9. From this town he removed to Keene. He was a prosperous farmer and a substantial citizen. He d. June 13, 1846.


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i. CALVIN, b. Aug. 11, 1799. m. Feb. 11, 1829, Abigail Nims, b. Keene, July 3, 1805, dau. of David and Abigail (Carter) Nims. m. second, Caroline Locke of Lexington, Mass.


ii. LUTHER. b. Dec. 24, 1800. unm. res. Keene. Representative. d. April 15, 1886.


iii. GEORGE, b. Dec. 27, 1802. m. Catherine Sawyer.


iv. PHINEHAS, b. Sept. 20, 1804. m. Julia Jackson.


v. BETSEY, b. Oct. 21, 1806. m. Seth Heaton. res. Saugus, Mass.


vi. THOMAS, b. March 22, 1809. m. Sally Dodge. Hotel business. d. in Pennsylvania.


vii. REBECCA, b. Dec. 22, 1811. m. Joseph L. Kidder. res. Saugus, Mass.


viii. POLLY BIDWELL, b. May 14, 1814, unm. d. Keene, Oct. 28, 1888.


ix. PATTY, b. Nov. 21, 1816, d. L. June 9, 1818.


x. JOSEPH FRYE, b. March 4, 1819. unm. Stone-mason. d. Oct. 4, 1890.


xi. Gur, b. Sept. 20, 1821. unm. d. Keene about 1846.


xii. ALDEN SPRAGUE, b. Sept. 26, 1826. unm. d. Deming, Ill., 1895.


9. OLIVER F. NURSE, son of Jonas 6, b. in L. Aug. 23, 1804. pub. March 9, 1829, Ruth W. Briggs, b. in Lyman, March, 1806, d. in L. Oct. 8, 1876. She m. second, Rev. John Norris. m. third, Ezra Brooks (See). Oliver res. in L. from birth to 1856, d. in Bethlehem, March 17, 1857. Farmer. Methodist. Ch., -


i. INFANT SON, b. L., d. L. Feb. 24, 1830.


ii. OLIVER F., b. L. Nov. 1832, d. L. May 11, 1834.


iii. JONAS S. B., b. L. Feb. 16, 1835, d. Feb. 6, 1861.


iv. LAURA A., b. L. Jan. 1839, d. L. Feb. 4, 1842.


V. SARAPHINA H., b. L. May, 1841, d. L. Feb. 20, 1842.


10. JOHN NURSE, son of Jolin 7, b. in Keene, Feb. 13, 1788. m. Nov. 6, 1813, Vashti, dau. of Sherman Shattuck, b. in Ipswich, Mass., Dec. 15, 1788, d. in Whitefield, Dec. 24, 1864. He res. in L. from 1792 to 1851. Farmer. d. in Haverhill, May 6, 1876. Ch., b. in L., -


i. SHERMAN SHATTUCK, b. Oct. 1, 1814. m. Adaline Linfield. He d. Graf- ton, Sept. 22, 1895.


ii. HANNAH, b. Nov. 17, 1816. m. Otis Skinner.


iii. VASHTI, b. April 27, 1818. m. June 15, 1840, Simon T. Cole.


iv. POLLY. b. April 29, 1821, d. L. March 2, 1822.


V. JOHN WELCOME, b. Feb. 3, 1823. m. Jane Shattuck. m. second, Mrs. Louisa Briggs. res. Whitefield.


vi. CYNTHIA, b. April 24, 1825. m. James Parker.


vii. EZRA, b. July 12, 1827. Co. F, 5th N. H. Inf., and Co. D, 8th N. H. Inf. Private.


viii. WILLIAM, b. July 5, 1830, d. Dec. 22, 1850.


11. TIMOTHY NURSE, son of John7, b. in L. May 10, 1790. m. Dec. 15, 1814, Lucinda, dau. of Ebenezer Farr, b. in Chesterfield, in 1793, d. Mar. 2, 1859, Cong. He res. in L. from birth to 1856. Far- mer. Cong. Appointed Ensign 5th Co., 32d Regt. N. H. Militia, June 6, 1818 ; vacated March 26, 1822. d. in Bethlehem, 1865. Ch., b. in L., -


i. BENJAMIN F. S., b. Dec. 26, 1815. m. Feb. 28, 1842, Caroline Wells. Ensign 1st Co., Light Inf. 32d Regt. N. H. Militia, 1850.


ii. HANNAH S., b. March 29, 1817. m Nov. 11, 1840, Elias Hildreth, Jr.


iii. TIMOTHY B., b. March 4, 1819, d. L. June 30, 1823.


iv. JASPER B., b. Sept. 18, 1822. m. Miranda Palmer. He d. Bethlehem, Oct. 2, 1877. She d. Lancaster, Aug. 16, 1893.


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v. FRANKLIN S., b. July 14, 1824.


vi. TIMOTHY B., b. Nov. 7, 1826, d. L. Aug. 29, 1829.


vii. OZRO N., b. June 15, 1829. Co. M, Ist N. H. H. Art. Private.


viii. JOSEPH T., b. May 15, 1832.


ix. CAROLINE M., b. 1843.


X. BENJAMIN I., b. 1845.


12. OLIVER NURSE, son of John ", b. in L. June 17, 1798. m. Sept. 13, 1821, Polly C., dau. of Daniel Fitzgerald (See), b. in Gilmanton, April 4, 1798, d. in L. Sept. 8, 1877. He res. in L. all his life. Carpenter. Cong. Democrat. Soldier War of 1812-15. d. in L. June 7, 1859.


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i. DANIEL, b. L. Aug. 25, 1822. d. L. Aug. 25, 1822.


16. ii. JOHN CARLTON, b. Lisbon, June 17, 1824.


17. iii. WILLIAM CLARK, b. L. June 8, 1826.


iv. ALBERT L., b. L. Feb. 5. 1823. m. Hannah Blood. Farmer. He d. Whitefield, Aug. 5, 1893.


18. V. THOMAS SHUTE, b. L. Feb. 18, 1882.


vi. SARAH A., b. L. March 9, 1833. m. Sept. 1850, Jonathan Coron. m. second, Theodosius Fitzgerald (See).


vii. IRA B., b. L. Sept. 26, 1835, d. L. Oct. 27, 1835.


19. viii. CHARLES HENRY, b. L. May 5, 1836.


ix. SAMUEL PARKER, b. L. Feb 8, 1838. unm. res. L.


x. SUSAN A., b. L. Feb. 3, 1840. m. N. K. Russ, physician. He d. about 1888. She d. Thornton, Jan. 24, 1880.


13. JONATHAN NURSE, son of John", b. in L. Dec. 14, 1800. m. in 1826, Mary Marston, dau. of Levi Sanborn (See), b. in Sanbornton, Sept. 5, 1802, d. in L. Oct. 20, 1876. She m. first, Asa Clark. Jona- than res. in L. all his life. Carpenter. Democrat. d. in L. Jan. 29, 1865. (History of Sanbornton, p. 686.)


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20. i. CHARLES, b. April 18, 1827.


ii. CYNTHIA, b. March 15, 1830, d. L. March 15, 1830.


iii. LUTHERA T., b. May 27, 1831. m. April 19, 1850, Cyrus F. Hill, over- seer. res. Lowell, Mass.


iv. CAROLINE BERKLEY, b. April 30, 1833, d. L. March 9, 1861.


v. MARTHA C., b. May 7, 1835. m. Jan. 7, 1856, Emery Parker, farmer. res. Lisbon.


vi. AsA S., b. Oct. 26, 1837, d. L. April 22, 1861.


vii. MARY JANE, b. Sept. 29, 1839. m. Feb. 28, 1862, Orvis Fitts, farmer, res. Cabot. Vt.


viii. GEORGE W., b. Nov. 3, 1812. Co. D, 18th N. H. Inf. Private. d. Aug. 1, 1863, buried in Norfolk, Va.


ix. HARVEY R., b. April 2, 1845. m. May 17, 1870, Sarah C. Swisher. Carpenter. She d. Cleveland, Ohio, 1896.


14. CHARLES ORRIN NURSE, son of Jonas, and grandson of .Jonas 6, b. in Bangor, Me., July 23, 1849. m. first, April 20, 1869, Kate L., dau. of Thomas Downer, b. in Lunenburg, Vt., Nov. 9, 1847, d. in Lunenburg, Vt., Ang. 10, 1872, Baptist. m. second, Sept. 5, 1876, Lizzie W., dau. of John Henry Adair, b. in Canada, Aug. 26, 1853. He has res. in L. most of the time since 1852. Farmer. Democrat. Ch., by w. Kate, -


i. WILLIS WALTER, b. L. Jan. 18, 1870. m. June 28, 1895, Mabel Fuller. Farmer. res. L.


ii. HERMAN JAMES, b. Lunenburg, Vt., April 21, 1872.


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iii. LIZZIE WILSON, b. Whitefield, July 2, 1878.


iv. LENA MAY. b. L. Sept. 27, 1879.


V. JENNIE S., b. L. June 15, 1883.


vi. JONAS SYLVESTER, b. L. June 15, 1883.


vii. ISABEL, b. L. May 12, 1887.


viii. SAMUEL ERNEST, b. L. Sept. 5, 1890.


ix. BESSIE ELIZABETH, b. L. Dec. 8, 1892.


15. FRANK OLIVER NURSE, son of Jonas, and grandson of Jonas 6, b. in L. April 13, 1852. m. Jan. 5, 1873, Ida Ella, dau. of Moody Everett, b. in Granby, 'Vt., June 23, 1857, Free Baptist. He has res. in L. nearly all his life. Stone-mason. Free Baptist. Republican. Ch., -


21. i. CHARLES OLIVER, b. Lunenburg, Vt., July 25, 1874.


16. JOHN CARLTON NURSE, son of Oliver 12, b. in Lisbon, June 17, 1824. m. July 26, 1847, Fannie Noble, dau. of Solomon Nichols (See). b. in Fairfield, Me., Sept. 17, 1826. He res. in L. from 1845 to 1886, now res. in Pelham. Blacksmith.


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i. ANNIE E., b. May 27, 1848. m. June 30, 1867, William W. Judd, soap- manufr. She d. Nashua, May 13, 1887.


ii. HELEN LOVINA, b. Nov. 27, 1849. m. Henry Jay Fisher (See).


iii. ETTA, b. Oct. 14, 1852. m. Sept. 17, 1870, George A. Sibley, black- smith. res. Fairlee, Vt.


iv. CHARLES A., b. July 30, 1854, d. L. Nov. 18, 1857.


v. LELAND D., b. May 23, 1856, m. Dec. 6, 1877, Kate Berry. Machinist. res. Nashua.


vi. SADA A., b. L. Oct. 16, 1857. m. Aug. 20, 1872, Sanford Clark, furni- ture. res Somerville, Mass.


17. WILLIAM CLARK NURSE, son of Oliver 12, b. in L. June 8, 1826. m. April 3, 1852, Martha Sanborn, dau. of Mckenzie T. Durgin (See), b. in L. April 2, 1835. He res. in L. all his life. Farmer. Democrat. d. in L. March 11, 1889. Ch., -


- INFANT, b. L. Sept. 27, 1856, d. L. Dec. 27, 1856.


18. THOMAS SHUTE NURSE, son of Oliver 12, b. in L. Feb. 18, 1832. m. Dec. 31, 1856, Maria Cynthia, dau. of Robert Streeter, b. in Lisbon, July 17, 1832, Methodist. He res. in L. all his life. d. Nov. 4, 1896, Shoemaker. Democrat. No ch.


19. CHARLES HENRY NURSE, son of Oliver 12, b. in L. May 5, 1836, m. Dec. 1, 1848, Sarah, dau. of Thomas Smith, b. in Canada, March 10, 1837, Episcopal. He has res. in L. all his life. Driver. Democrat. Ch., b. in L., -


22. i. FRED OLIVER, b. Oct. 3, 1859.


ii. ALLIE HENRY, b. Nov. 8, 1871, d. L. April 28, 1874.


20. CHARLES NURSE, son of Jonathan 18, b. in L. April 13, 1827. m. May 20, 1852, Atlanta Maria, dau. of Samuel Hill (See), b. in Sutton, Vt., Sept. 10, 1826, Cong. He has res. in L. all his life. Carpenter and mechanic. Democrat. Fire ward, 1873-4-5-6.


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i. ALICE CHENEY, b. L. Feb. 21, 1869. m. Jan. 1, 1890, Simeon O. Nich- ols, granite polisher. He d. March 20, 1898. She m. second, Oct. 30, 1899, Benjamin Webster (See).


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21. CHARLES OLIVER NURSE, son of Frank Oliver 15, b. in Lunenburg, Vt., July 25, 1874. m. March 5, 1888, Ellen D., dau. of Samuel Shat- tuck, b. in Wheelock, Vt., May 18, 1874. He has res. in L. since 1891. Farmer.


Ch., - i. BERTHA MAY, b. Cabot, Vt., Jan. 13, 1890.


ii. PERLEY GUY, b. L. Nov. 24, 1892.


22. FRED OLIVER NURSE, son of Charles Henry 19, b. in L. Oct. 3, 1859. m. April 23, 1888, Frances, dau. of Daniel L. Martin, b. in Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., March 31, 1860. He res. in L. from birth to 1888. Gen. Traffic Agent of Western Union Telegraph Co. res. Orange, N. J. Democrat.


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i. ELLA FRANCES, b. N. Y. City, April 5, 1890.


NUTE.


1. JAMES NUTE, the emigrant ancestor of the New Hampshire family, came from England to America in 1631, being one of the company emi- grating under the auspices of Capt. John Mason. The earlier New Hampshire generations wrote the name Newte, which corresponds with a family of distinction once living in Tiverton, Devonshire, England. After a few years James Nute, the emigrant, removed from Portsmouth to Dover and lived on Meeting House Hill. He was a selectman, 1659, and a man of influence among his townsmen.


2. JAMES NUTE, son of James 1, b. in Dover, 1643, d. 1691. He m. Elizabeth Heard, dau. of Capt. John and Elizabeth (Hull) Heard of Dover. Capt. John Hull was the commander at Heard's Garrison, and the father of Elizabeth (Hull) Heard was Rev. Benjamin Hull, a clergy- man of the Church of England, and for a season a resident of New Hampshire.


3. SAMUEL. NUTE, son of James ?, b. in Dover, 1689. m. March 18, 1718/19, Elizabeth Pinkham, dau. of John and Rose (Otis) Pinkham of Dover. He d. soon after 1764, his will being dated March 29, 1764, and an inventory filed May 25, 1768.


4. JOTHAM NUTE, son of Samuel 3, b. in Dover, March 21, 1724, d. Nov. 1801. He m. Mary Hayes.


5. SAMUEL NUTE, son of Jotham 4, b. March 2, 1745. m. Aug. 21, 1769, Phebe Pinkham. He removed to Milton, where he d. soon after 1820.


6. NICHOLAS NUTE, son of Samuel 5, b. in Milton, June 9, 1781. m. Sept. 4, 1808, Elizabeth Bickford Hayes, dau. of Nathaniel and Eliza- beth (Bickford) Hayes. He removed to Wolfeboro', where he d., Feb. 9, 1862.


7. NICHOLAS NUTE, son of Nicholas, b. in Wolfeboro', June 10, 1825. m. Oct. 1846, Lydia A., dau. of Noah E. Colcord, b. in Tuftonboro', Aug. 14, 1831. She d. Oct. 17, 1897. He res. in L. from 1895 until he d., Feb. 6, 1897. Shoe manufr.


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i. , LEANDER S., b. Tuftonboro', Aug. 8, 1849. m. 1874, Nellie Waldron. Shoe manufr. He d. Rochester, Oct. 1881.


8. ii. ALBERT F., b. Tuftonboro', Aug. 3, 1858.


9. iii. ALFRED D., b. Tuftonboro', Aug. 8, 1858.


10. iv. WILLIAM H., Rochester, April 6, 1861.


8. ALBERT F. NUTE, son of Nicholas", b. in Tuftonboro', Aug. 3, 1853. m. Oct. 2, 1895, Abbie (Hayes) Elliott, dau. of Cyrus W. Hayes, and widow of Dr. C. A. Elliott (See), b. in Lebanon, Me., March 22, 1852. He has res. in L. since 1895. Director and Supt. L. Shoe Co. Republican. A. F. and A. M. No ch.


9. ALFRED D. NUTE, son of Nicholas ", b. in Tuftonboro', Aug. 3, 1853. m. Aug. 1875, Eva, dan. of James O. Gowell, b. in Berwick, Me., Dec. 1853. He has res. in L. since 1895. Director and Gen. Manager L. Shoe Co. Cong. Republican. A. F. and A. M. Ch., -


i. MYRTIE E., b. Rochester, Feb. 23, 1878.


ii. ETHEL M., b. Braintree, Mass., June 3, 1884.


10. WILLIAM H. NUTE, son of Nicholas", b. in Rochester, April 6, 1861. m. June 30, 1885, Alzora Lane, dau. of Alverto Mason, b. in Braintree, Mass., Dec. 17, 1861. He has res. in L. since 1895. Treas. L. Shoe Co. since Sept. 1, 1899. Republican. A. F. and A. M. Ch., -


i. ZORA, b. Rochester, March 4, 1894.


ii. OLIVE, b. L. Nov. 4, 1896.


NUTTING.


1. WILLIAM NUTTING, res. in L. from 1854 to 1862. Laborer. Ch., -


i. WILLIAM, m. Harriet Williams.


ii. HARVEY, m. Oct. 3, 1849, Betsey E. Bowles. She res. L.


iii. BELINDA.


iv. ELIZA.


v. EMILY.


vi. DALMATIA.


vii. ANTHONY F., b. Wardsboro, Vt., 1840, d. L. March 24, 1864. Co. D, 13th N. H. Inf. Private.


NUTTING.


2. CORTES F. NUTTING, son of Frank G., b. in Bakersfield, Vt., May 10, 1865. m. April 2, 1884, Florence, dau. of James Newton, b. in Bethel, Vt., June 30, 1866. He has res. in L. since 1890. Merchant. Republican. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. K. T. St. Gerard Com. A. A. S. R. 32°.


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KATHERINE UPHAM, b. L. May 10, 1895.


ii. ELIZABETH DOROTHY, b. L. Oct. 19, 1896, d. Feb. 19, 1898.


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1. SIMEON OAKES, b. in Chester, Mass. m. in Worcester, Mass., Aug. 2, 1763, Rhoda Knights, b. in Worcester, Feb. 25, 1739, d. in Bethlehem, Feb. 20, 1807. He d. Aug. 30, 1773.


2. EDWARD OAKES, son of Simeon 1, b. Dec. 17, 1773. m. Lucinda Hosmer, b. in 1779, d. March 27, 1851. He d. in Bethlehem, March 12, 1812.


3. RHODA OAKES, daughter of Edward 2, b. June 8, 1799, d. in Beth- lehem, June 2, 1851. m. July 14, 1815, William Kenney 2 (See), b. in Royalston, Mass., Aug. 23, 1793. d. in Bethlehem.


OAKES.


4. JOHN NORRIS OAKES, son of James Harvey, b. in Franconia, April 22, 1837. m. Nov. 28, 1861, Mercy Aldrich, dau. of Moody Priest, h. in Franconia, Oct. 19, 1840, Advent. He has res. in L. since 1885. Merchant and manufr. Advent. Republican. J. P. State. Ch., -


i. HELEN, b. Franconia, Jan. 31, 1863. m. Harry M. Morse (See).


ii. LIZZIE, b. Waterford, Vt., Nov. 16, 1864, d. Waterford, Vt., July 1, 1865.


ili. JAMES HARVEY, b. Franconia, May 10, 1871. m. Oct. 8, 1898, Mabel B. French (See).


OSGOOD.


1. JOHN C. OSGOOD, son of William and Almira (Dibble) Osgood, b. in East Randolph, Vt., Feb. 14, 1841. Studied theology with Rev. John Fullonton, D.D., grad. at New Hampton Academical and Theo- logical Institution, 1868. Ordained Free Baptist, 1868. His pastor- ates have been: Gilmanton, 4 years; Contoocook, 5 years ; Pittsfield, 4 years ; Strafford, Vt., 1 year ; Springfield, Me., 2 years ; South Ber- wick, Me., 4 years; Harrison, Me., 2 years; Alton, 5 years ; East Rochester, 3 years ; L. 1898 to present time. He m. July 15, 1868, Mary G. Flanders, b. in Hill, July 11, 1847, dau. of John Flanders. He has been delegate of his denomination and a trustee of the New Hampton Institution. Republican. I. O.O.F. G. A. R.


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i. ERNEST EARLE, b. Feb. 25, 1871. m. June 2, 1898, Maude E. Wentzell. He is a clergyman at New Market.


ii. ALICE MAY, d. young.


OSGOOD.


2. GEORGE WESLEY OSGOOD, son of Wesley, b. in Bangor, Me., April 27, 1851. m. Oct. 6, 1881, Clara Agnes, dau. of Jonathan Jones Peck, b. in Groton, Vt., Jan. 15, 1856. He was educated in the schools of Bangor and Waterville, Me., and Wesleyan University, from which he grad. in 1874. He grad. from Bangor, Me., Theological Seminary in 1877, and was ordained a Cong. clergyman in Tunbridge, Vt., Jan. 25,


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1878. He has been located as follows: Tunbridge, Vt., June 24, 1877, to Dec. 19, 1880 ; L., Dec. 26, 1880, to Oct. 1, 1884 ; Provincetown, Mass., May 31, 1885, to July 4, 1887 ; Hyannis, Mass., Nov. 6, 1887, to April 20, 1890; Newburyport, Mass., April 27, 1890, to Aug. 1, 1894 ; Lynn, Mass., since Sept. 24, 1894. His published writings com- prise a pamphlet, " Centennial Anniversary of the Fourth Church, New- buryport, Mass.," published Dec. 5, 1893, and various sermons published in the papers of Newburyport and Lynn, Mass. He was connected with the Methodist church from 1868 to 1872; Cong. since 1872. Republican.




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