History of Littleton, New Hampshire: Genealogy comp. by George C. Furber., Part 46

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i. JENNIE ELIZA, b. Feb. 29, 1864. m. George C. Patten (See).


ii. FLORA AMANDA, b. April 21, 1870. m. May 9, 1894, Elliot F. Studley, clergyman. res. Providence, R. I.


SANBORN.


12. ISAAC SMITH ROWE SANBORN, son of Jonathan Cram, b. in San- bornton, Oct. 27, 1830. The lineages : Isaac S. R.8, Jonathan C.", Jonathan C.6, Simeon 5, William ", William &, Josiah 2, William 1. He m. Sept. 20, 1855, Delia Salina, dau. of Hobart Wyatt, b. in Warren, March 13, 1836. He res. in L. from 1858 to 1869. Engineer C. & M. R. R. d. in Concord, Oct. 22, 1894. No ch.


SANBORN.


13. CHARLES PRESCOTT SANBORN, son of James and Lydia N. (Pres- cott) Sanborn, b. in Concord, Sept. 12, 1834. He was educated in the schools of Concord and three years at Yale College. He read law with Henry A. Bellows, admitted to the Bar 1860, and was of the law firm of George, Foster, & Sanborn. He was a member of the House of Representatives, 1862, 1863, 1875, and 1876, and was an efficient Speaker of the House the last two years. He was City Solicitor nine years. He d. in Concord, June 3, 1889. He m. May 26, 1862, Stella Louisa, dau. of Judge Henry A. Bellows (See). She d. Sept. 9, 1869. He m. second, May 20, 1872, Frances Ann, dau. of Judge Henry A. Bellows (See). Since the death of Mr. Sanborn she has successfully conducted a private school, and has contributed occasionally to the current periodicals.


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i. HENRY BELLOWS, b. Nov. 28, 1863. res. Manchester.


ii. SARAH KATHERINE, b. July 31, 1867, d. July 30, 1878.


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iii. CHARLES ARTHUR, b. Nov. 21, 1875. res. Boston, Mass. iv. MARY AVERY, b. July 16, 1877. res. Concord.


SANDERS.


1. MARSHAL SANDERS, son of Rufus, b. in Bakersfield, Vt., April 10, 1833. m. Oct. 26, 1857, Ellen Maria, dau. of Josephus Parcher, b. in Bethlehem, Feb. 29, 1840. She m. second, Richard Ely McIntire (See). Marshal res. in L. from 1854 until he d., April 4, 1866. Millwright. Republican. Co. D, 13th N. H. Inf. Capt. Marshal Sanders Post, G. A. R , was named in his honor. A. F. and A. M., Charter member of Burns Lodge; Master, 1861-2. I. O. O. F. (Granite Monthly, March, 1894.)


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i. LUCIAN G., b. Bethlehem, May 26, 1858. unm. d. Shelburne, Mass .. Dec. 25, 1874.


ii. NELLIE M., b. L. Aug. 23, 1859. m. March 18, 1880, Aaron C. Dowse. res. Malden, Mass.


SANDERSON.


1. ROSCOE SANDERSON, son of Aaron, b. in Wilton, Me., March 31, 1843. m. June 3, 1869, Addie W., dau. of Anthony Luques, b. in Kennebunkport, Me., March 27, 1849, Methodist. He was educated in the Me. Wesleyan Seminary, Kents Hill ; Biblical School, Concord, and School of Theology, Boston University. He was ordained in Brunswick, Me., by Bishop Matthew Simpson, Methodist, April 19, 1868. His pas- torates have been, - Maine Conference, East Wilton, Weld, and Temple, 1864-5 ; Gorham (N. H.), 1866 ; Kennebunkport, 1867-8; Portland, Pine St., 1869-70; Bath, Beacon St., 1871-2; Augusta, 1873-5 ; Waterville, 1876-7 ; Farmington, 1878-80 ;. Augusta, 1881-2 ; Lewiston, Hammond St., 1883 to 5; Woodford, 1886 to 8. N. H. Conference, Plymouth, 1889-90 : L. 1891 to 3; Penacook, 1894 ; Tilton, 1895 to 1899. and now at Claremont. He has been a trustee of the Me. Wesleyan Seminary and Female Coll., and the N. H. Conference Seminary and Female Coll. A. F. and A. M.


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i. LUTIE FRANCES, b. Augusta, Me., Sept. 17, 1874.


ii. LIDA WARD, b. Waterville, Me., Nov. 18, 1876.


SANGER.


1. RICHARD SANGER, b. in Eng., emigrated to America in 1636, and res. in Hingham, Mass., where he d. in 1661.


2. RICHARD SANGER, son of Richard 1, b. in Eng. in 1620, emigrated from Southampton, Eng., to America in 1638, and res. in Sudbury, Mass. He took the oath of fidelity in 1647, and moved to Watertown, Mass., in 1649. He m. Mary, second dau. of Robert Reynolds, by whom he had eight ch. With two sons and three others he guarded the mill at Watertown, Mass., during King Philip's War.


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3. NATHANIEL SANGER, second son of Richard 2, b. in 1651. m. in 1679, Mary Cutter, dau. of Richard Cutter of Cambridge, Mass., by whom he had ten ch. He res. in Sherburne and Roxbury, Mass., and Woodstock, Conn. He was one of twenty soldiers impressed for the Colonial War in 1675.


4. ELEAZER SANGER, youngest child of Nathaniel $, b. in 1698. m. June 24, 1731, Mary Jackson, by whom he had four ch. He res. in Hardwick and Petersham, Mass., and was one of the grantees of Keene in 1753. d. Keene, March 24, 1765.


5. ELEAZER SANGER, son of Eleazer 4, b. in 1740. m. May 24, 1765, Hannah Sherwood of Gloucester, Mass., by whom he had five ch. He and two brothers joined in the expedition against Canada in the French and Indian war in 1759, and were present at the taking of Quebec and Ticonderoga. Their names also appear on the Keene muster rolls Aug. 7, 1775, in a foot company sent to Bunker Hill, but the battle was over before they arrived.


6. ELEAZER SANGER, eldest son of Eleazer 5, b. in Keene, Sept. 11, 1766. m. Sabrina Whitney of Winchester, Mass. He moved to St. Johnsbury, Vt., in 1790, and was an extensive land owner at St. Johns- bury Centre, owning the land on which the village is located. He built the first saw and grist mill in the village, which were known as Sanger's mills as late as 1848. He also built houses to rent, and a large " hop- per roofed " house, where he entertained many guests. Ten ch.


7. EZRA SANGER, son of Eleazer ", b. in St. Johnsbury, Vt., in 1804. m. Sarah Brown of St. Johnsbury, Vt., by whom he had five ch. He was a merchant in St. Johnsbury and Troy, Vt., and in 1833 moved to Honeoye Falls, N. Y., where he d. about 1840.


8. THADDEUS EZRA SANGER, eldest son of Ezra", b. in Troy, Vt., March 12, 1832. m. Oct. 29, 1856, Ianthe Cleora, dau. of Willard H. Kneeland (See), b. in Waterbury, Vt., Jan. 19, 1836, Cong. He was educated in St. Johnsbury, Vt., Academy ; Woodstock, Vt., Medical Coll. ; Cleveland Medical Coll. ; and Homoeopathic Medical Coll. of Pa., grad. from the latter in 1856. He commenced the practice of medicine in East Hardwick, Vt., in 1856, and in 1858 came to L., where he has since res. and practised. He is a member of the N. H. and Vt. Homco- pathic Societies and the American Institute of Homoeopathy, and Prest. of the Ammonoosnc and N. H. State Homoeopathic Societies, also Sec- retary of the Vt. State Homoeopathic Society. U. S. Pension Examiner, Republican. Director of Saranac Glove Co. Board of Health, 1890. Member Board of Education, Union District, 1881 to 6 inc. Vice-Pres. Saranac Glove Co. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge ; Master, 1891. K. T., St. Gerard Com. ; Eminent Com., 1884-5 inc. 32º A. A. S. R. Grand Com. K. T. of N. H., Sept. 1892 to Sept. 1893. (Child's Grafton Co. Gaz., pp. 480-1. L. Cen., pp. 97-8, 1860-1. Granite Monthly, Nov. 1892. Book of Biographies. Grafton Co., p. 25.) Ch., b. in L., -


i. ELLEN INGEBORG, b. Dec. 22, 1866. grad. Boston Normal Art School, 1884. m. Edwin Kenney Parker (See).


ii. LILLIAN EDITH, b. April 20, 1873. m. Fred Elmer Green (See).


iii. KATHERINE FRANCES, b. April 7, 1879. m. Charles B. Henry (See).


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SANTY. SANSCHAGRIN.


1. NELSON SANTY, son of Gray, Jr., b. in Lyman, Aug. 10, 1866. m. Sept. 7, 1889, Minnie, dau. of Trueworthy Ladd Parker (See), b. in Monroe, March 10, 1874. He has res. in L. since 1889 .. Farmer. Dem- ocrat. No ch.


SARGENT.


1. ELIHU SARGENT, son of Elihu and Mary (Kathlan) Sargent, b. in Dummerston, Vt., Nov. 13, 1780. With wife Betsey and one child, he came to L. 1804, and remained here until 1842. She d. 1853. Farmer. Capt. 2d Co. Light Inf. 32d Regt. N. H. Militia, appointed Feb. 25, 1815 ; resigned Aug. 14, 1817.


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i. ZOLVEY, b. Dummerston, Vt., Aug. 27, 1801.


ii. BETSEY, b. Aug. 19, 1804, d. L. Aug. 5, 1809.


iii. GEORGE, b. Dec. 28, 1806, d. L. Feb. 27, 1841.


iv. LORANA (LAURA) B., b. April 5, 1809. unm. d. L. Feb. 8, 1884.


v. ELIZA PARKS CURTIS, b. May 16, 1811. m. Henry Pallister Cheney (See).


2. vi. ROSWELL, b. July 28, 1818.


vii. JULIA, b. Aug. 2, 1815, d. Jan. 9, 1865.


viii. NANCY, b. May 8, 1818. m. Nov. 80, 1848, Jeremiah Young.


3. ix. JOHN, b. Sept. 24, 1819.


2. ROSWELL SARGENT, son of Elihu 1, b. in L. July 28, 1813. m. Mary M., dau. of Obadiah Morse, b. in Lyman, Dec. 25, 1813, d. in Stanstead, P. Q., May 9, 1884. He res. in L. from 1834 to 1852. Farmer. d. in Stanstead, P. Q., June 12, 1867.


Ch., b. in L., -


i. MILO, b. 1838.


ii. GEORGE, b. March, 1840, d. Feb. 27, 1841.


iii. LAURA A., b. 1842.


iv. HARRY, b. 1845.


V. MARTHA, b. 1847.


vi. FRANK, b. 1849.


3. JOHN SARGENT, son of Elihu 1, b. in L. Sept. 24, 1819. m. Mary, dau. of Horatio Tuttle, b. Aug. 23, 1830, d. in L. Sept. 2, 1880, Metho- dist. He res. in L. all his life, d. Oct. 5, 1880. Book-keeper. Demo- crat. Methodist. Selectman, 1850-1-2-4-61-70. Town Treasurer, 1851-2-3-61. Representative, 1856-7. Co. Commissioner, 1856. De- puty Sheriff, 1853-4-5. Board of Health, 1873-4. Fire ward, 1854. Member Board of Education, Union District, 1870 to 75 inc. J. P., State. No ch.


SARTWELL. SAWTELL.


1. RICHARD SAWTELL, the ancestor of families of similar orthog- raphy, was a resident and a proprietor of Watertown, Mass., previous to 1637. Subsequently he was one of the early settlers and a proprie- tor of Groton, Mass., and clerk of the town the first three years of its organization, 1662-64. He d. Aug. 2, 1694 ; his widow, Elizabeth, d. Oct. 18 of the same year.


2. OBADIAH SAWTELL, eldest son of Richard 1, resided in Groton, Mass., and by wife Hannah had several children.


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3. OBADIAH SAWTELL, son of Obadiah 2, b. in Groton, Mass. m. about 1680, Hannah -. Six children, b. in Groton, Mass.


4. OBADIAH SAWTELL, son of Obadiah 3, b. March 18, 1701. m. Nov. 16, 1721, Rachel Parker, dau. of Samuel and Abigail (Lakin) Parker of Groton, Mass. He was one of the early settlers of Charles- town, and is frequently and honorably named in the early annals of that historic town. He was captured by the Indians, May 24, 1746, and returned with other prisoners under a flag of truce, in August of the following year. During a later incursion by the Indians, he was killed in Charlestown, June 17, 1749. (See Hist. Charlestown and " Boston Weekly Post-Boy," Aug. 24, 1747.) His descendants have written the name Sartwell.


5. SIMON SARTWELL, son of Obadiah ", b. in Groton, Mass., Nov. 14, 1722. Lived in Charlestown. Constable, 1762-63 ; Selectman, 1767- 68. The name of his wife was Hannah.


6. OBADIAH SARTWELL, son of Simon5, b. in Charlestown, Nov. 8, 1746. Lived in Charlestown. By wife Elizabeth he had seven children.


7. JOEL SARTWELL, son of Obadiah 6, b. March 27, 1774, by Charles- town town records, March 27, 1775, by family record. m. Feb. 15, 1801, Sarah Skinner, b. Aug. 2, 1780. He lived in this town and in Dalton. d. in Haverhill, May 16, 1840.


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i. EMILY, b. Jan. 12, 1803, d. Feb. 5, 1820.


ii. ROSWELL, b. April 2, 1805. m. Sept. 29, 1832, Anna Rowell, b. Jan. 21, 1802, dau. of Jonathan Rowell (See). He d. Ryegate, Vt., Sept. 18, 1872. Their dau. Lois Anne, m. July 24, 1862, Richard Calvin Stanley, b. Beverly, Mass., April 7, 1835, son of Richard and Sally (Patch) Stanley. Dart. Coll., 1858. Ph. D., Dart. Coll., 1884. He was Professor of Chemistry and Geology, Bates College, Lewiston, Me., from 1866 until his death, Aug. 5, 1889. His wife d., sine prole, Sept. 22, 1872.


iii. SARAH ANNE, b. April 6, 1807. m. April 15, 1829, Charles Neal of Lowell, Mass. She d. Feb. 6, 1852.


iv. THOMAS JEFFERSON, b. June 12, 1809, m. Ruth Elkins, d. Troy, Vt.


v. ORIN R., b. April 28, 1811, m. June 15, 1843, Laura Maria Hutchins of Haverhill. He d. at Eutaw, Ala., Aug. 4, 1848.


vi. MARIA, b. June 2, 1813. m. 1830, Thomas Leighton (See).


vii. JOHN QUINCY ADAMS, b. April 1, 1815. m. Jan. 9, 1839, Nancy McGregor. He resides in Whitefield. His son, Joel M., b. April 8, 1841, m. Dec. 23, 1866, Anna Elizabeth McGregor, dau. of Joel McGregor. He d. May 16, 1888. Gertrude Kimball Sartwell, dau. of Joel M., b. Feb. 7, 1873, m. June 80, 1891, Gilman Davis, M.D., of Whitefield. Helen G., dau. of Joel M., b. Aug. 19, 1880, is asst. librarian, Whitefield Public Library.


viii. SOPHIA C., b. June 8, 1817. m. 1839, David Parker, son of David, of Haverhill. She d. Aug. 80, 1890. Their son, Riva Frederick Parker, b. June 30, 1840, m. Nov. 28, 1868, Eliza Chamberlin. Lives in Whitefield. Their dau., Sarah Maria, b. July 8, 1841, m. Charles P. Chamberlin. Three other children of David and Sophia (Sartwell) Parker d. unm.


8. JOHN SARTWELL, son of Simon 5, b. in Charlestown, May 2, 1754. m. Elizabeth Gleason. Lived in Charlestown. A dau. Betsy, m. James Moffett (See), and a dau. Polly m. James Gleason (See). m. second, Benjamin Morse (See).


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SAVAGE.


1. JOHN SAVAGE, res. in Middletown, Conn. m. Feb. 10, 1652, Elizabeth Dublin. He held the military rank of Sergt. d. in Middle- town, Conn., March 6, 1685. (Family of John Savage of Middletown, Conn., 1652, by James Francis Savage.)


2. WILLIAM SAVAGE, son of John 1, b. in Middletown, Conn., April 26, 1668. m. May 6, 1696, Christian, dau. of Hugh and Martha (Coit) Mould of New London, Conn. He held the military rank of Capt. in 1719; was Deputy to the Gen. Court, 1715 to 1726 ; Deacon of church in 1716. d. in Middletown, Conn., Jan. 25, 1727.


3. WILLIAM SAVAGE, son of William 2, b. in Middletown, Conn., Sept. 18, 1699, m. June 2, 1726, Sarah, dau. of John and Mary Savage, b. Sept. 1700, d. Aug. 10, 1782. She was own cousin of her husband. He had four sons and ten grandsons in the Rev. army. d. in Middletown, Conn., April 15, 1775.


4. STEPHEN SAVAGE, son of William ", b. in Middletown, Conn., Oct. 26, 1737. m. March 14, 1765, Triphena, dau. of Nathaniel and Abigail (Montague) Riley, b. in Middletown, Conn., Oct. 7, 1742, d. in L. Nov. 22, 1825. He res. in L. from 1801 until he d., Aug. 14. 1825. Carpenter. Rev. soldier. Served in Capt. Shepherd's Co., Col. Bel- den's Regt., from April 12 to May 19, 1777, and then enlisted for the war, Sept. 5, 1777, in Capt. Wilcox's Co., Baldwin's Battalion of Artificers.


Ch., b. in Middletown, Conn., -


i. ANNA, b. Nov. 29, 1767, d. July 2, 1786.


ii. STEPHEN, b. Dec. 10, 1769. m. first, Nov. 1789, Lucy Stow. m. second, 1836, Abigail (Bacon) Pierce. Hotel-keeper. Farmer. He d. San- quoit, N. Y., Dec. 4, 1848.


iii. ROSWELL, b. Sept. 17, 1775. m. Melinda Campbell. He d. about 1806. She m. second, Samuel Larned, Jr. (See).


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5. iv. SYLVESTER, b. April 7, 1778.


v. ELEANOR, b. Nov. 31. 1781. m. Peter Bonney (See).


vi. ELIZABETH, b. Oct. 31, 1784. m. Micaijah Rowell (See).


5. SYLVESTER SAVAGE, son of Stephen", b. in Middletown, Conn., April 7, 1778. m. April, 1799, Mary Roberts, b. June 7, 1780, d. June 7, 1836. He res. in L. from 1801 to 1827. Farmer. d. in Lancaster, Oct. 30, 1858.


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i. HARRIET. b. Middletown, Conn., 1800. m. Oct. 5, 1815, William Grimes, shoemaker. She d. L. April, 1842.


ii. MARY, b. 1802. m. Oct. 5, 1815, Hector George, farmer. Both d. L. July 10, 1829.


iii. LAURA, b. March 19, 1804. m. Clark Rix, farmer. He d. May 1, 1888. She d. L. May 1, 1837.


iv. ELEANOR, b. May, 1808. m. June, 1826. Minor Pike. He d. L. 1844. She d. South Boston, Mass., April, 1865.


v. STEPHEN, b. Nov. 12, 1810. m. 1834, Sarah Powers. Blacksmith. res. Mich.


6. vi. ROSWELL, b. Nov. 12, 1812.


vii. ROBY, b. 1815, d. L. 1817.


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6. ROSWELL SAVAGE, son of Sylvester 5, b. in L. Nov. 12, 1812. m. Jan. 1, 1836, Susan B., dau. of John Hunter (See), b. in L. April 1, 1816, Methodist. He res. in L. from 1812 to 1827. Farmer. Meth- odist. Republican. Ch., -


i. JOHN R., b. Dalton, Feb. 26, 1837, d. Dalton, March 19, 1838.


ii. LAURA A., b. Dalton, July 19, 1889. m. first, June 3, 1876, Moses Mc- Kenzie, teamster, d. Nov. 2, 1878. m. second, Feb. 16, 1890, Samuel E. Johnson, farmer. res. Lancaster.


iii. MARY L., b. Dalton, Dec. 13, 1840. m. Aug. 14, 1864, Charles Smith, mechanic. res. Lancaster.


iv. SUSAN D., b. Dalton, Feb. 26, 1842. m. Feb. 2, 1867, George E. Bacon, drover. res. Neb.


V. JOHN W., b. Dalton, Jan. 1, 1844. m. Jan. 10, 1867, Ellen L. Marshall. Lobster-dealer, Boston, Mass.


vi. ELMERA L., b. Dalton, Nov. 15, 1846. m. May 3, 1869, Edwin Marshall, carver. res. Boston, Mass.


vii. SYLVESTER R., b. Dalton, Oct. 20, 1848. m. first, Dec. 13, 1871, Clara B. Marshall, d. Jan. 12, 1877. m. second, Jan. 1, 1878, Rosetta L. Martin. Farmer. He d. Lancaster, Jan. 16, 1892.


viii. MARTHA W., b. Dalton, Jan. 28, 1850, d. Lancaster, Oct. 18, 1864.


ix. ELLEN M., b. Dalton, Nov. 5, 1852. m. May 3, 1876, Coleman E. Mar- tin, teamster. res. Somerville, Mass.


x. ROSWELL E., b. Dalton, March 7, 1854. m. Dec. 25, 1876, Anna G. Mar- shall. Farmer. res. Lancaster.


xi. CLARK C., b. Lancaster, July 20, 1856, d. Lancaster, July 9, 1864.


xii. WILLIE A., b. Lancaster, Jan. 26, 1858, d. Lancaster, Out. 13, 1864.


xiii. EMMA J., b. Lancaster, Aug. 25, 1860, d. Lancaster, June 20, 1878.


7. JOHN SAVAGE, son of John 1, b. in Middletown, Conn., Dec. 2, 1652. m. May 30, 1682, Mary, dau. of Thomas Ranney, of Middle- town, Conn., b. Oct. 1665, d. Aug. 19, 1734. He d. in that part of Middletown, now Cromwell, Conn., Oct. 30, 1726.


8. THOMAS SAVAGE, son of John ", b. in Middletown, Conn., Aug. 21, 1684. m. March 21, 1710-11, Mary, dau. of William Goodwin, b. Dec. 8, 1685, d. June 3, 1758. He held the rank of Sergt. d. March, 13, 1755.


9. SAMUEL SAVAGE, son of Thomas &, b. in Middletown, Conn., in 1722-3. m. Oct. 18, 1748, Sarah, dau. of John Kirby, b. July 19, 1726, d. Aug. 2, 1786. He was Capt. of the 5th Co. 6th Regt. Colonial Militia, 1772. d. Dec. 27, 1779.


10. OZIAS SAVAGE, son of Samuel º, b. in Middletown, Conn., Oct. 2, 1767. m. Clarissa, dau. of Jehiel Webb, b. Sept. 26, 1771, d. in Lis- bon, Nov. 12, 1824. He res. in Rockingham and Lunenburg, Vt., un- til 1801, when he moved to Lisbon, where he res. the remainder of his life. He was licensed to preach in Landaff, Oct. 31, 1801, and ordained a Methodist Elder by Bishop Mckendree in Orford, June 12, 1814. He preached in this region until about 1838, frequently in L. In youth he learned the trade of cabinet-maker, and in Lisbon cultivated the farm on which he res. Chaplain 32d Regt. N. H. Militia, 1836. He d. in Lisbon, April 7, 1858.


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i. IRA W., b. Rockingham, Vt., July 10, 1791. m. first, Dec. 16, 1816, Young. m. second, Mrs. Ann Morrison. Blacksmith and carpenter. He d. Lisbon, June 18, 1846.


ii. OT18, b. Rockingham, Vt., July 25, 1793. m. Dec. 22, 1819, Polly Bid- well. Farmer. He d. Lisbon, Jan. 10, 1878. She d. June 26, 1874.


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iii. POLLY WEBB, b. Rockingham, Vt., Jan. 1, 1796. m. Josephi Pingree (See).


iv. JEHIEL W., b. Lunenburg, Vt., March 27, 1798. m. first, March 16, 1826, Mary Kelsea, d. Aug. 9, 1851. m. second, Aug. 9, 1852, Lucy Johnson, d. Feb. 5, 1883. Farmer. He d. Lisbon, March 31, 1885.


v. FANNY, b. Lunenburg, Vt., Dec. 20, 1800. unm. d. Aug. 9, 1870.


.. vi. HANNAH, b. Lisbon, Jan. 27, 1804. m. Elijah Sabin Woolson (See).


SAWYER.


1. ENOS SAWYER, son of John, d. in Haverhill, Oct. 9, 1804. John was one of the first settlers of Orford.


2. BENJAMIN SAWYER, son of Enos 1, b. in Haverhill, Oct. 16, 1790. m. in 1818, Lydia, dau. of Isaac Prouty, b. in L. April, 1801, d. in Fair- lee, Vt., Oct. 1870. He res. in L. from 1820 until he d., Feb. 23, 1855. Farmer. Democrat.


Ch., b. in L., -


i. PHEBE, b. June 4, 1821. m. John Darius Chandler (See).


ii. EMELINE, b. Dec. 21, 1824. m. Dec. 1850, Eben Whiting, ice-dealer. Killed in battle of Wilderness, June 4, 1864.


iii. IRA CASWELL, b. March 2, 1827. m. March, 1857, Fanny Dyke. Farmer. 8.


iv. BENJAMIN, b. Sept. 14, 1829.


3. BENJAMIN SAWYER, son of Benjamin 2, b. in L. Sept. 14, 1829. m. Dec. 9, 1854, Saphronia, dau. of Jeremiah M. Carter, b. in Wolcott, Vt., July 2, 1830. He has res. in L. nearly all his life. Farmer. Democrat. Co. F, 2d N. H. Inf. Private. J. P.


Ch., b. in Dalton, -


i. BENJAMIN, b. April 8, 1856, d. L. Nov. 6, 1882.


ii. SOPHRONIA, b. Nov. 15, 1857, m. Willard Roswell Humphrey (See).


iii. EDNA, b. Aug. 24, 1859, d. L. March 14, 1881.


iv. ELLA, b. April 25, 1860, m. IIarvey Howland (See).


SAWYER.


4. WILLIAM SAWYER, b. in Boxborough, Mass. m. Dolly, dau. of Simeon Burt 4 (See), b. in Lunenburg, Mass., Dec. 14, 1781, d. in Bethlehem, April 17, 1844. He d. L. 1859, aged 87.


5. ELI DAVIS SAWYER, son of William , b. in Bethlehem, June 20, 1814. m. Dec. 19, 1848, Sarah Oakes, dau. of John Pierce (See), b. in Bethlehem, Feb. 22, 1830. He has res. in L. since 1854. Hotel- keeper. Democrat. Selectman, 1863-4-5-6. J. P. Appointed Pay- master 32d Regt. N. H. Militia, Aug. 9, 1849. (Book of Biographies, Grafton Co., p. 173.)


Ch., -


i. ELMER GENIEVE, b. Bethlehem, Nov. 25, 1849, d. Bethlehem, Oct. 12, 1850.


ii. JOHN PIERCE, b. Bethlehem, Oct. 12, 1851. m. about 1884, Nellie Dool- ing. res. Boston, Mass.


iii. FRANK PIERCE, b. Bethlehem, June 28, 1854, d. L. Feb. 6, 1855.


iv. HATTIE GRACE, b. L. Oct. 30, 1857. m. first, Frederick Albert Tilton (See). m. second, Jan. 9, 1896, Thomas Preston Lindsey. res. Spo- kane Falls, Wash.


6. v. CHARLES MARTIN TUTTLE, b. L. Feb. 18, 1865. Lawyer. res. Fort Payne, Ala.


7. vi. WILLIAM HENRY, b. L. Aug. 18, 1867.


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6. CHARLES MARTIN TUTTLE SAWYER, son of Eli Davis, b. L. Feb. 18, 1865. m. Sept. 30, 1888, Annie Frances Harper. Educated in the Littleton High and Graded Schools, studied law with W. W. Havalson and Lake Moore, and was admitted to the Bar of De Kalb County, Ala., Feb. 9, 1896. He has ever since been located in the practice of law at Fort Payne, Ala., and has been a member of the city council two years. A. F. and A. M. I. O. O. F. Democrat.


Ch. (living), b. Fort Payne, Ala., -


i. SARAH PIERCE.


ii. HATTIE GRACE.


7. WILLIAM HENRY SAWYER, son of Eli Davis 5, b. in Littleton, Aug. 18, 1867. m. Nov. 18, 1891, Carrie Blanche Lane, b. in Littleton, April 6, 1867, dau. of Benjamin F. and Julia (Farr) Lane. (See Gilman Farr.) He studied law with Bingham, Mitchell & Batchellor, and grad. at Boston University, 1890, and was admitted to the Bar at Concord, July 25, 1890. He has continued in practice at Concord, and since 1898 has been associated in business with Joseph S. Matthews. In 1895 he delivered an address before the Grafton and Coos Bar Ass., entitled " Historical Review of the Legislation of New Hampshire regu- lating the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors."


Ch., b. in Concord, -


i. HOWARD PIERCE, b. Aug. 18, 1892.


ii. HELEN LANE, b. March 18,. 1895.


iii. MARION FARE, b. July 22, 1896.


iv. ROBERT CUSHMAN, b. March 18, 1899.


8. SAMUEL COLE SAWYER, son of William H., and grandson of Wil- liam 4, b. in Bethlehem, Aug. 21, 1845. m. May 6, 1868, Eliza Jane, dau. of Calvin W. Burns (See), b. in Whitefield, April 5, 1847, Cong. He has res. in L. since 1873. Dentist. Cong. Deacon. Prohibition. J. P. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. I. O. O. F. Ch., -


i. FRED BURNS, b. Lakeport, Sept. 7, 1870. m. Dec. 23, 1894, Sarah Green- leaf. Dentist. res. Lisbon.


ii. GERTRUDE PRINCE, b. L. Sept. 18, 1884.


SCOTT.


1. MARTIN LUTHER SCOTT, son of Rev. Nathan (Methodist), b. in Glover, Vt., Jan. 12, 1835. m. in 1857, Sarah M. Worthington. He was educated in the common schools, Lyndon, Vt., Academy, and New- bury, Vt., Seminary. He commenced the study of medicine with Dr. C. B. Darling, Lyndon, Vt., and Dr. C. W. Scott of Irasburg, Vt., and grad. from the University of Vt. in 1856. He immediately commenced the practice of medicine, homoeopathic, in L., but the following year removed to Georgeville, P. Q., where he remained until 1860. His sub- sequent locations have been : Bradford, Vt., 1861 to 1866 ; Denver, Col., 1866-7; West Randolph, Vt., 1868 to 1880; since 1881, Northampton, Mass. He has been Sec. of the Vt. State Med. Society and Chairman of the Board of Censors. Episcopal. A. F. and A. M. K. T. Ch., -


i. CORA A. ii. LULA A. iii. GEORGE W.


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SELLINGHAM.


The Sellingham families of this town are representatives of a group of emigrants that made a commendable record, and have an interesting history. They were Protestants, from near the Rhine, in Germany. They did not emigrate to New England at one time, but immediately after 1750 several families were living in and near Boston, Mass. Their imperfect knowledge of the English language and other reasons, at once apparent, encouraged them to settle in one community. The town of Lexington, Mass., possessed one thousand acres of land in the town of Ashburnham, Mass. By a deed, bearing date of December, 1757, they purchased the Lexington Grant and divided it into farms among themselves. This section of the town is known to the present time as " The Dutch Farms."


The original grantees were Henry Hall, Christian William Whiteman, Jacob Schoffe, Simon Rodamel, Peter Perry, John Rich, and John Kiblinger. Immediately they were joined by other emigrants from the same locality in Germany, who settled near them in the same township. The added names are Jacob and Henry Sellingham, Andrew Windrow, Henry Stack, Jacob Constantine, Jacob Barkardst, John Oberlock, Philip Vorback, and Jacob Wilker. They were educated, intelligent people, thrifty in business, zealous in the support of schools, and good substantial citizens. They had fled from tyranny in their native land, and were prompt in a rational resistance of oppression in any form. In all the elements of patriotism they were trained and ripened for the Revolution, and during the war they contributed their full proportion in service, sacrifice, and treasure. From the first, they were received in good fellowship, and they bore their share of the burdens of muni- cipal affairs. From this thrifty community John Rich, in 1775, removed to Haverhill and ten years later to Maidstone, Vt. He was a selectman of Ashburnham, Mass., a trusted agent of the State Government of New Hampshire, and a soldier at Haverhill during the Revolution, and subsequently many years a Representative in the Legislature of Vermont. He m. 1753, Catherine Sophia Whiteman, whom he had known in the fatherland. His sons, John, Henry, Jacob, and Moody, were prominent men in town and county affairs. Rich Stevens, a sheriff of Essex County, was a son of his daughter Elizabeth. He d. Sept. 30, 1813, aged 84; his widow, Catherine, d. April 14, 1818, aged 82.




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