History of Littleton, New Hampshire, Vol. III, Part 24

Author: Jackson, James Robert, 1838- ed; Furber, George Clarence, 1847-
Publication date: 1905
Publisher: Cambridge, Mass., Pub. for the town by the University press
Number of Pages: 754


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Ch., b. in L., -


i. GEORGE FREDERIC, b. March 29, 1887.


ji. EVELINA MAUD, b. Oct. 7, 1888.


iii. HAROLD ALBERT, b. April 26, 1890, d. L. Oct. 15, 1891.


iv. ARTHUR ALLIEN, b. L. May 12, 1895.


GOOD.


1. PATRICK GOOD, son of Michael, b. in Wolftown, P. Q., in 1853. m. in 1882, Annie G., dau. of John Brennan, b. in St. Agatha, Canada, May 12, 1865, Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 1873. La- borer. Roman Catholic. Democrat. d. in L. Dec. 20, 1896.


Ch., all b. in L., -


i. WILLIAM JOHN, b. May 24, 1883.


ii. MARY ELLEN, b. Aug. 12, 1885.


iii. JOSEPHI JAMES, b. Feb. 7, 1888.


iv. HENRY ARTIIUR, b. Feb. 4, 1895.


GOODALL.


1. ROBERT GOODALL, b. 1604, embarked at Ipswich, England, in April, 1634, with his wife Catherine, b. 1606, and children Mary, Abra- ham, and Isaac. He settled in Salem, Mass., and tradition asserts that he was murdered 1677 by Giles Corey. (Longfellow's Giles Corey of the Salem Towns.) The Goodall coat of arms was granted March 1, 1612, as a recognition of military merit. It is a silver eagle with gold claws and beak on a red shield, - a green chaplet of grass and flowers ; over the helmet an eagle with chaplet. Motto-Toujours Fidèle.


2. ZACHARIAH GOODALL, son of Robert 1, b. in Salem, May 31, 1639. m. June 30, 1666, Elizabeth Beauchamp, dan. of Edward and Mary Beauchamp. He lived in Salem. Eleven ch.


3. JOHN GOODALL, son of Zachariah 2, b. in Salem, 1679. m. Sept. 8, 1703, Elizabeth Witt, b. 1667, dau. of John and Elizabeth (Baker) Witt. He removed to Marlborough, Mass., in 1702 or 1703. In 1718 letter of commendation was granted to Elizabeth, wife of John Goodall from church in Salem, now in Danvers, to church in Marlborough. -. She d. July 29, 1738. He mn. second, Elizabeth - He d. in Marl- borough, May 11, 1752 ; his widow d. May 28, 1752. His will dated 1751 mentions his wife, children of son Solomon, son Nathan, and dau. Elizabeth.


4. NATHAN GOODALL, son of John 3, b. in Marlborough, June 10, 1709. m. Persis Whitney, b. Jan. 10, 1718/9, dau. of Benjamin and Sarah (Barrett) Whitney. He res. in Marlborough, where he d., Jan. 14, 1780.


5. DAVID GOODALL, son of Nathan 4, b. in Marlboro', Mass., Aug. 14, 1749. m. Dec. 17, 1778, Elizabeth, dau. of Dr. Samuel Brigham, b. in Marlboro', Mass., Aug. 11, 1752, d. in L. Sept. 21, 1845. He grad. from Dart. Coll. in 1777, and studied theology with Rev. Dr. Benja-


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min Brigham, of Fitzwilliam. He was ordained pastor of the Cong. church in Halifax, Vt., in 1781, and was dismissed in 1796, when he moved to L., and became a landowner and farmer, remaining in L. until he d., March 4, 1830, preaching and conducting religious services a portion of the time. He was elected supply for the church in L. half the time one summer. Representative, 1800-1-2-3-4-5-6-9-15. J. P. Rev. soldier. Private, Capt. Israel Curtis' Independent Hanover Co. Served in the expedition against St. Johns, Montreal, and Quebec, under Gen. Montgomery in 1775. (Chase's History of Hanover, p. 340; Col. Morey's Letter, Prov. Papers, vol. vii. p. 610. Hemen- way's Vt. Historical Gazetteer, Halifax, vol. v. pp. 415-416.)


Ch., all but Elizabeth b. in Halifax, Vt., -


i. ELIZABETH, b. Athol, Mass., Jan. 7, 1781. m. Richard Wales Peabody (See).


6. ii. DAVID, b. Jan. 23, 1783.


iii. PERSIS, b. Nov. 1, 1784. m. Nathaniel Partridge (See).


7.


iv. SOLOMON, b. Aug. 24, 1786.


8. v. IRA, b. Ang. 1, 1788.


vi. ANN, b. Aug. 13, 1790, d. Sept. 25, 1791.


vii. TRYPHENA, b. July 27, 1793, d. Jan. 6, 1794.


6. DAVID GOODALL, son of David 5, b. in Halifax, Vt., Jan. 23, 1783. m. April 10, 1804, Margaret, dau. of Richard Peabody 4 (See), b. in Woodstock, Conn., in 1776, d. in 1863. She m. second, Samuel Rankin (See). David res. in L. from 1798 or 9 until he d., May 15, 1812. He was drowned while attempting to swim the Conn. River, near Waterford bridge. Moderator, 1803-8-9-11-12. Treasurer, 1804-5-6. Representative, 1811. He bore the title of Capt. Ch., b. in L., -


i. DAVID, b. Dec. 27, 1804. m. 1833, Adeline Page. Merchant. He d. St. Johnsbury, Vt., 1881. She d. 1837.


ii. RICHARD PEABODY. b. Jan. 20, 1806. m. March 25, 1835, Ruth Lyman. Farmer. He d. Derby, Vt., about 1892. She d. about 1892.


iii. CAROLINE, b. June 2, 1809, d. L. Sept. 10, 1810.


iv. LEONIDAS, b. July 28, 1811. m. second, Harriett Smith. Tanner and currier. He d. Starr, Kan., July 23, 1881.


7. SOLOMON GOODALL, son of David 5. b. in Halifax, Vt., Ang. 24, 1786. m. Aug. 6, 1821, Hannah, dau. of Zuriel Albee (See), b. in Westmoreland (?) Aug. 1794, d. in Brattleboro', Vt., Feb. 6, 1883. He res. in L. most of the time from 1797 until 1857. Farmer. d. in Concord, Sept. 9, 1870.


Ch., b. in Enfield, Me., -


9. i. IRA, b. June 29, 1829.


10. ii. ALPHA, b. Sept. 20, 1832.


iii. EZRA K., b. Oct. 29, 1834. m. Oct. 13, 1863, Ellen S. Ayer. Farmer. res. Brattleboro', Vt.


8. IRA GOODALL, son of David 5, b. in Halifax, Vt. Ang. 1, 1788. m. May 9, 1812, Hannah Child, dau. of Samuel Hutchins, b. in Bath, Sept. 29, 1794, d. in Philadelphia, Pa., June 3, 1872. He was edu- cated in the public schools of L., and at the age of twenty-one years he became a law student in the office of Moses P. Payson, of Bath. He was admitted to the Bar in 1814, and practised in Bath for many years. In 1856 he moved to Beloit, Wis., where he d., March 3, 1868. He was Representative from Bath, and about 1848 Prest. of the White VOL. II .- 15


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Mountains Railroad ; Paymaster 32d Regt. N. II. Militia, 1811, and Judge Advocate on staff of Gen. David Rankin, 1822 to 1834.


C'h., b. in Bath. -


i. DAVID GREENE, b. March 19, 1813. m. June 29, 1835, Maria Dearborn French. Merchant and lumber-dealer. res. Beloit, Wis. d. May 13, 1882.


ii. HANNAH CHILD, b. Dec. 17, 1814, d. Bath, Aug. 12, 1884.


iii. LUCRETIA WILSON, b. Feb. 9, 1817. m. July, 1840, John Langdon Car- leton, lawyer, res. Bath.


iv. ELLEN BRUCE, b. Nov. 27, 1818. m. Dec. 3, 1845, John Homer French, merchant. She d. Bath, May 29, 1852.


v. IRA EDWIN, b. June 25, 1820. m. Sept. 21, 1842, Mary Gale French. Merchant. res. Beloit, Wis.


vi. SAMUEL HUTCHINS, b. March 31, 1823. m. first, May 22, 1850, Sarah Nelson, d. Portsmouth, Feb. 18, 1866. m. second, Sept. 26, 1867, Elizabeth Salisbury Nelson. Lawyer. She d. Feb. 6, 1896.


vii. HORACE HUTCHINS, b. March 20, 1826, d. Aug. 21, 1827.


viii. HORACE HUTCHINS, b. March 21, 1828, d. Aug. 23, 1829.


ix. JANE ELIZABETHI, b. June 17, 1830. m. Dec. 13, 1854, Thomas Parsons Sargent, purchasing agent Penn. Railroad. He d. March 16, 1890. She d. Philadelphia, Penn., July 24, 1886.


x. JULIA ROSANNA, b. April 14, 1833. m. Alonzo P. Carpenter (See).


xi. EDWARD BRIGHAM, b. Jan. 10, 1838. m. May 5, 1863, Louise D. Bart- lett. Dentist. res. Portsmouth.


xii. FRANCIS HENRY, b. Jan. 10, 1838. m. Aug. 24, 1865, Ophelia Porter Brewer. Clerk in Treasury Department, Washington, D. C.


9. IRA GOODALL, son of Solomon 7, b. in Enfield, Me., June 29, 1829. m. Sept. 16, 1851, Berenice H., dau. of Amos Wallace (See), b. in L. April 7, 1833, Christian Science. res. in Boston, Mass. He res. in L. from youth to 1890, most of the time. Clerk. Republican. res. Asbury Park, N. J.


Ch., -


i. ALICE, b. L. Jan. 24, 1858. m. June, 1884, H. Clinton Chick, clerk. res. Harlem, N. Y.


10. ALPHA GOODALL, son of Solomon7, b. in Enfield, Me., Sept. 20, 1832. m. Jan. 21, 1857, Ellen L., dau. of Jefferson Kenerson, b. in Randolph, Vt., Nov. 29, 1835, Cong. He res. in L. from youth until he d., Sept. 23, 1869. Farmer.


Ch., b. in L., -


11. i. FRED ELLSWORTH, b. Jan. 21, 1861.


ii. MARY B., b. May 20, 1863. m. Nov. 4, 1885, Rufus B. Sherburne, mer- chant. res. Denver, Col.


iii. HARRY A., b. Oct., 1866, d. L. Aug. 25, 1869.


11. FRED ELLSWORTHI GOODALL, son of Alpha 1º, b. in L. Jan. 21, 1861. m. May 24, 1883, Mary Edith, dau. of Charles D. Tarbell (See), b. in Marlboro', March 17, 1861. He res. in L. from birth to 1889, when he removed to Spokane, Wash. Banker. Republican. Town treasurer, 1885-7-8-9. No ch.


GOODELL.


1. WILLIE HENRY GOODELL, son of Marshall, b. in Barnet, Vt., Jan. 13, 1862. m. March 8, 1888, Lorena Hurlbutt, dau. of Charles T. Car- penter (See), b. in L. March 8, 1872. He has res. in L. since 1888. Wheelwright. Republican. J. P.


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Ch., b. in L., -


i. EFFIE LUCY, b. Oct. 6, 1889.


ii. ERNEST, b. July 2, 1893.


iii. EDITH, b. July 2, 1893.


iv. HENRY C., b. July 8, 1895.


GOODENOUGH.


1. JOHN CARTER GOODENOUGH, son of Ashbel, b. in Peacham, Vt., June 13, 1822. m. first, Jan. 26, 1860, Eliza C., dau. of Eliphalet G. Carter (See), b. in Waterford, Vt., April, 1837, d. in Waterford, Vt .. Jan. 11, 1866, Cong. m. second, Ang. 15, 1867, Mary J. Sullivan, adopted dau. of Asa Gould (See), b. in Barnet, Vt., April 28, 1839, Cong. He has res. in L. since 1869. Music-dealer. Cong. Prohibi- tion. Representative, 1873-4. Ch., -


i. CARL, b. L. Sept. 9, 1871. res. L.


ii. GERTRUDE FULLER, b. Cambridge, Mass. (?) Feb. 28, 1878 (Adopted), d. L. March 18, 1893.


iii. ETHEL FULLER, b. Cambridge, Mass. (?) Aug. 24, 1879 (Adopted).


GOODRICH.


1. JAMES BRAINARD GOODRICH, son of Orson, b. in Glastonbury, Conn., May 10, 1840. m. Oct. 18, 1871, Ida, dau. of James Bruce Powell, b. in Hartford, Conn., Ang. 17. 1849. She d. L. March 16, 1900. He grad. from Trinity Coll., Hartford, Conn., in 1866, and studied theology in the Berkeley Divinity School, from which he grad. in 1869. He was ordained dea. in the Church of the Holy Trinity, Middletown, Conn., June 3, 1869, and Priest in Christ Church, Hart- ford, Conn., June 28, 1870. He was assistant minister in Trinity Church, Hartford, Conn., from June 6, 1869, to April 9, 1871 ; minis- ter in the Church of the Good Shepherd, Nashua, from April 16. 1871, to June 6, 1875 ; St. Paul's Church, Lancaster, and of All Saints' Church, L., from June 6, 1875, to June 6, 1877, and of St. Paul's Church. Lan- caster, to Sept. 26. 1880 ; Rector of Grace Church, Windsor, Conn., from Oct. 3, 1880, to Sept. 27, 1885 ; Rector of Trinity Church, Clare- mont, 1885, to 1899. He is now Rector of All Saints' Church, L.


Ch., -


i. MARY IDA, b. Nashua, Oct. 16, 1872. unm., grad. Smith's Coll. Pre- ceptress L. High School, 1896 to 1899.


ii. ALICE, b. Nashua, Aug. 20, 1874. Unni.


iii. LAWRENCE JAMES, b. Lancaster, Aug. 21, 1877, d. July 20, 1884.


iv. WILLIAM POWELL, b. Lancaster, Aug. 21, 1877, d. March 20, 1879.


V. EDWARD BRUCE, b. Lancaster, Feb. 13, 1880.


vi. ISABELLA, b. Windsor, Conn., Feb. 7, 1882.


vii. AMY POWELL, b. Claremont, May 27, 1886.


GOODWIN.


1. SAMUEL GOODWIN, b. in London, July 5, 1785. m. April 15, 1817, Martha, dan. of Jonas Nurse (See), b. in L. Dec. 26, 1795, d. in L. May 11, 1887, Cong. He res. in L. from 1817 until he d., May 16. 1868. Free Baptist. Republican.


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Ch., b. in L., -


i. INFANT SON, b. Oct. 24, 1818, d. L. Oct. 24, 1819.


2, ii. CHARLES SARGENT, b. March 27, 1822.


iii. KATHERINE ALLEN, b. June 9, 1826, d. L. Oct. 10, 1845.


3. iv. CHESTER MORRILL, b. May 19, 1829.


v. OLIVE, b. April 2, 1832. m. Nov. 1858, Charles E. King, farmer. res. Whitefield.


vi. SAMUEL GRAVES, b. June 2, 1835. Co. H, 11th N. Y. Zouaves. Capt. Co. B, 6th N. H. Inf. Brevet Major for meritorious conduct. d. Man- chester, April 24, 1875.


vii. MARTHA ANN, b. June 2, 1835. m. George Bartlett (See).


2. CHARLES SARGENT GOODWIN, son of Samuel 1, b. in L. March 27, 1822. m. first, Caroline, dau. of Daniel Smith, b. in Lyndon, Vt., d. in St. Johnsbury, Vt. m. second, Oct. 1855, Hannah, dau. of Chellis Goodwin, b. in Irasburg, Vt., d. in Irasburg, Vt. m. third, Aug. 25, 1858, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of James O'Neill, b. in N. Y. City, July 24, 1837. Ile res. in L. most of his life. He d. Feb. 15, 1900. Republican. Ch., by w. Mary, -


i. JAMES FRANK, b. N. Y. City, June 5, 1859. m. 1881, Susan M. Bemis. iii. INFANT DAU., b. L. Feb. 1874, d. same day.


3. CHESTER MORRILL GOODWIN, son of Samuel 1, b. in L. May 19, 1829. m. first, March 27, 1860, Louisa W., dau. of George Huntoon, b. in Whitefield, Sept. 11, 1837, d. in Carroll, Dec. 5, 1865. m. sec- ond, April 25, 1869, Harriet L., dau. of Nathaniel Hutchins, b. in Whitefield, Jan. 13, 1835. She m. first, Ezra Hazeltine, d. in L. Dec. 5, 1881. m. third, Dec. 2, 1889, Mand L., dau. of David Chiekering, b. in Brookfield, Mass., Jan. 21, 1844. He res. in L. in youth and till his recent removal to a neighboring town. Farmer. Republican. A. F. and A. M. I. O. O. F., N. G.


Ch., by w. Louisa, -


i. SAMUEL, b. Whitefield, Feb. 19, 1861. Farmer. res. Whitefield.


ii. ELMER ELLSWORTH, b. L. Feb. 12, 1863. Farmer. res. Monroe.


Ch., by w. Harriet, -


iii. HARRY FRANK, b. L. Feb. 19, 1871. m. Sept. 30, 1893, Bertha Whit- comb. Farmer. res. L.


GORDON.


1. JAMES GORDON, son of Jeremiah, b. in New Hampton, March 16, 1802. m. Dec. 6, 1832, Sarah B., dan. of Ezra Abbott 6 (See), b. in Bath, Oct. 7, 1814, d. in L. Dec. 17, 1889, Methodist. He res. in L. from 1832 until he d., June 19, 1885. Methodist. Democrat.


Ch., b. in L., -


i. JANE, b. July 14, 1834, d. L. March 22, 1891.


ii. ORRIN, b. April 14, 1838. m. April 21, 1869, Martha Ann Whiting. Dealer in cream. res. Lowell, Mass.


iii. MARIA, b. June 21, 1841. m. Charles Edwin Mann (See).


2. iv. ALBA H., b. May 14, 1843.


v. ARTHUR, b. July 22, 1846. Soldier in War of the Rebellion. Missing and supposed to have died in the service.


vi. WILBER, b. Dec. 20, 1848. m. Oct. 27, 1873, Sarah Cox. Farmer. She d. Lisbon, March 31, 1879.


vii. WESLEY, b. Aug. 6, 1850. m. July 4, 1880, Mary Barrett. Mill-hand. res. Lisbon.


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2. ALBA HURLBUTT GORDON, son of James 1, b. in L. May 14, 1843. m. Jan. 1, 1870, Mabel Ann, dau. of John C. Putnam, b. in Amherst, July 30, 1848, Methodist. Hle res. in L. all his life. Carpenter. Demoerat. Co. H, 4th Vt. Inf. Private. Commander G. A. R., 1888. He d. July 16, 1894.


Ch., -


i. EMMA, b. Bethlehem, May 29, 1871.


ii. HARRY ALBA, b. L. June 6, 1874. A soldier, - War with Spain.


GORDON.


3. HIRAM GORDON, son of Charles C., b. in Lancaster, July 21, 1831. m. Dec. 25, 1861, Sarah A., dan. of Frederic Bartlett, b. in Carroll, May 2, 1834, Free Baptist. He has res. in L. since 1866. Carpenter. Free Baptist. Republican.


Ch., -


i. EDSON LORENZO, b. L. Jan. 3, 1867. m. Nov. 16, 1891, Florence E. Kimball. Farmer. res. L.


GOSS.


1. JOHN Goss, with wife Sarah, came to America with Gov. Win- throp, 1630. He was admitted freeman May 18, 1631, d. at Water- town, Mass., 1644.


2. PHILIP Goss, son of John, b. probably in Watertown. m. Han- nah Hopkins, then of Roxbury, Mass., and earlier of Dorchester, Mass. He d. in Lancaster, Mass., 1698. Administration granted May 26, 1698.


3. PHILIP Goss, son of Philip2, b. Roxbury, Mass., 1676/7, bap- tized Feb. 16. m. in Concord, Mass., Aug. 30, 1699, Judith Hayward, b. April 9, 1675, dau. of John and Anna (White) Hayward, of Con- cord. He res. in Lancaster.


4. PHILIP Goss. son of Philip 3, b. in Lancaster, 1720. He m. 1748, Hannah Ball, of Bolton, Mass. He remained in Lancaster until 1760, when he removed to Winchester, N. H., taking letter of commenda- tion from the church in Lancaster to the church in Warwick, Mass., an adjoining town. He served one enlistment in the Revolution and d. in Winchester, April 17, 1804.


5. ABEL Goss, son of Philip 4, b. in Winchester, N. H., March 31, 1763. m. May 3, 1787, Irene Sprague. He res. in Waterford, Vt., where he d.


6. RICHARD Goss, son of Abel5, b. in Waterford, Vt., March 29, 1794. m. first. June, 1817, Betsey, dan. of Reuben Buck, b. in Water- ford, Vt., in 1793, d. in L. Nov. 22, 1850. m. second, Eliza Luce. m. third, Lucretia Chase. He res. in L. from 1834 to 1851. Farmer. d. in Carbondale, Kas., Feb. 12, 1883.


Ch., by w. Betsey, b. in Waterford, Vt., -


i. ARZA ASHLEY, b. 1817. in. Adelphia Cook. Farmer. res. Water- ford, Vt.


ii. RICHARD O., b. Jan. 1, 1819. m. Widow Betsey (Holbrook) Joslin. Farmer. res. Waterford, Vt.


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7. iii. HORACE S., b. Aug. 1, 1820.


iv. LEVI, b. June 10, 1822. m. Martha Chase. Miller. res. St. Johnsbury, Vt. Soldier in War of Rebellion.


V. SILAS BUCK, b. April 20, 1824. m. Hannah Abbott. res. Gollion, Ohio.


vi. LYMAN B., b. July 7, 1826. res. Cal.


vii. ABEL BROWN, b. Oct. 24, 1828. Farmer. res. Waterford, Vt. He m. Oct. 1, 1856, Lucy Stoddard Ross, dau. of Royal Ross, of Waterford. She is a sister of Chief Justice and U. S. Senator Jonathan Ross. Their son, Herbert I. Goss, is a lawyer in Berlin.


viii. REUBEN C., b. Jan. 1, 1831. m. Sarah Henry. Farmer. res. Denver, Col. Soldier in War of the Rebellion.


ix. GEORGE W., b. March 12, 1833. m. Widow Martha H. (Owen) Archer. Farmer. res. Colorado Springs, Col. Soldier in War of Rebellion.


X. CHIARLES, b. May 10, 1835.


xi. BETSEY JANE, b. Aug. 25, 1837. m. James Ranch. res. Verden, Ills. xii. LAURA ANN, b. Nov. 19, 1839. m. Samuel Lowry. res. Waverly, Ills.


7. HORACE S. Goss, son of Richard 6, b. in Waterford, Vt., Ang. 1, 1820. m. about 1856, Jane Swan, b. about 1819, d. in Peace, Kas., about 1888. He res. in L. from 1842 to 1853. Farmer. Represen- tative, 1852. Ensign. 11th Co. 32d Regt. N. H. Militia, 1846-7; re- moved by Legislative address, June 22, 1848.


Ch,, b. in Waterford, Vt., -


i. WILLIAM S., b. Aug. 23, 1857.


ii. EMMA G., b. July, 1859. unm.


8. ADELBERT Goss, son of Levi and grandson of Richard 6, b. in Concord, Vt., April 9, 1854. m. May 1, 1877, Ella M., dan. of Ben- jamin W. Putnam, b. in Unity, June 23, 1851, Methodist. He has res. in L. from 1875 to 1877, and since 1885. Farmer. Methodist. Republican.


Ch., - i. WILLARD LEVI, b. Unity, Feb. 1, 1878.


ii. LEE CARLETON, b. Unity, April 28, 1880, d. L. Dec. 11, 1882.


iii. CLARA INEZ, b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., Oct. 31, 1883.


iv. MARY ELLEN. b. L. Nov. 18, 1885.


V. ONA ARDELL, b. Aug. 27, 1887.


vi. EMILE ROUNSEVEL, b. L. Sept. 9, 1891.


GOULD.


1. NEHEMIAH GOULD, b. 1715, settled in Groton, Mass. He m. Nov. 1, 1739, Esther Bowers, b. Oct. 15, 1715, dau. of Samuel Bowers. A few years later he lived near the province line, but in New Hamp- shire. He was a corporal in Capt. Thomas Lawrence's company, and was killed July 20, 1758, at Half Way Brook, near Lake George.


2. JAMES GOULD, son of Nehemiah 1, b. in Groton, Feb. 22, 1743. m. in Hollis, May 27, 1765, Mary Lovejoy, b. Sept. 27, 1747, dau. of Jonathan and Mary Lovejoy. He res. in Hollis a few years ; removed about 1770 to Cockermouth, N. H., and about 1777 to Hanover, N. H. In 1775 he was Sergeant in Major Bedel's Regiment of Rangers, and in 1776 he became a Lieutenant in the company commanded by Capt. John House, of Hanover, in Col. Cilley's Continental Regiment. He was severely wounded Sept. 19, 1777, at Bemis Heights, and was subse- quently a State and a U. S. pensioner. Coroner for Grafton County, 1785-1790. He d. Oct. 1, 1822.


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3. PHINEAS GOULD, son of James 2, b. in Hollis, July 18, 1767. m. Jan. 15, 1789, Betsey Smith, d. in Haverhill, May 14, 1851. His de- scendants write the name Goold.


4. MARQUIS LA FAYETTE GOOLD, son of Phineas 3, b. in Lyme, July 12, 1805. m. Sept. 15, 1837, Emily Dodge, dau. of Benjamin F. Rus- sell, b. in Newburyport, Mass., Feb. 23, 1817, d. in L. April 15, 1850. m. second, May 20, 1851, Susan Johnson, dau. of John T. Leverett, b. in Windsor, Vt., June 24, 1819, Cong. He res. in L. from 1826 until he d., Jan. 10, 1883. Merchant. Cong. Republican. Selectman, 1842-3-6-7. Clerk, 1855. Treasurer, 1844-6-9-55-8-70. Fire ward, 1844-5-7-8-9. Delegate to Constitutional Convention, 1850. J. P. State. I. O. O. F., N. G.


Ch., by w. Emily, b. in L., -


i. EMILY ELIZABETH, b. Nov. 17, 1838. m. July 15, 1867, Rollin F. Gor- ham, contractor and builder. res. Joliet, Ill.


ii. LUELLA JANE, b. July 31, 1840. m. Nov. 7, 1866, Martin Westphal, banker. res. L.


5. iii. PHINEAS RUSSELL, b. March 21, 1842.


iv. HENRY MARQUIS, b. Jan. 29, 1844, d. L. March 1, 1844.


v. FRANK ABBOTT, b. March 16, 1845, d. L. July 14, 1845.


vi. KATHERINE WHITING, b. June 1, 1847. m. May 1, 1871, Daniel Ham- mond Richards, carpenter. res. Woburn, Mass.


vii. ALICE HALE, b. Feb. 8, 1848. m. Theron A. Farr (See).


Ch., by w. Susan, b. in L., -


6. viii. HENRY TILTON, b. April 5, 1852. ix. MARY SOPHIA, b. Aug. 4, 1855, d. L. April 23, 1857.


X. MARION LEVERETT, b. Aug. 4, 1859. m. Jan. 1, 1882, Don H. Aldrich, druggist. res. Concord.


5. PIIINEAS RUSSELL GOOLD, son of Marquis La Fayette 4, b. in L. March 21, 1842. m. Jan. 10, 1869, Sylvia, dau. of Henry Danforth, b. in Lisbon, Sept. 1833. He has res. in L. most of his life. He learned the printer's trade in the office of the Haverhill "Republican," and worked at his trade for some years in various offices. Returning to L., he worked as a clerk in a store for some time. Nov. 30, 1868, he was appointed Postmaster, which position he held until Feb. 1887. Jan. 1, 1881, he, in company with B. F. Robinson, established the " Littleton Journal," of which he remained part proprietor until 1887. when he sold his interest to his partner. May 13, 1891, he formed the Courier Publishing Co., and purchased the " Littleton Courier," of which he was publisher and treasurer till the purchase of the property by W. S. Noyes in 1899. Selectman, 1887-8. Board of Health, 1888. J. P. No ch.


6. HENRY TILTON GOOLD, son of Marquis La Fayette 4, b. in L. April 5, 1852. m. first, March 29, 1875, Emma A., dau. of Ezra Bliss Elkins (See), b. in Lisbon, April 3, 1855, d. in Woburn, Mass., May 5, 1886. m. second, Ang. 10, 1892, Angusta M., dau. of Moses A. Fel- lows, b. in Chelsea, Mass., April 3, 1857. Hle res. in L. from birth to 1875. Book-keeper. Exeentor of estate of Col. Charles A. Sinclair. Railroad director and general business.


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i. FRANK ELKINS, b. May 11, 1877.


ii. HAROLD LEVERETT, b. Woburn, Mass., Aug. 23, 1882.


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iii. AMELIA FELLOWS, b. Feb. 14, 1896.


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1. ASA GOULD, b. 1774. m. Sally, dau. of Jonas Bowman 6 (See), b. in Henniker, June, 1774, d. in L. Sept. 2, 1861. He res. in L. from 1801 to 1844. Farmer. A. F. and A. M., Meridian Sun, No. 25, Bath, and Morning Dawn. d. L. Oct. 7, 1849.


Ch., b. in L., -


2. i. CLEMENT, b. March 17, 1797.


ii. SELINA, b. Sept. 9, 1798. m. Charles Riser.


iii. TAMSON, b. Dec. 9, 1799.


iv. AsA, b. Feb. 29, 1804. m. Harriet Holbrook. He d. Coventry, Vt., Aug. 20, 1852. She d. June 26, 1871.


v. ROXANA, b. Aug. 19, 1807. m. Vine Kinne (See).


vi. HOLLIS, b. March 6, 1809.


vii. MARY J. SULLIVAN, b. Barnet, Vt., April 28, 1839. m. John C. Goode- nough (See). (Adopted.)


2. CLEMENT GOULD, son of Asa1, b. in L. March 17, 1797. m. March 6, 1823, Jerusha, dau. of Josiah Burleigh, b. in Sanbornton, Oct. 1, 1802, d. Aug. 5, 1873. He res. in L. from birth to 1823. La- borer. d. June 6, 1872.


Ch., - i. EVELINE, b. Lyman, April 12, 1824, d. July 5, 1829.


ii. SELINA, b. Lyman. Aug. 1, 1825. m. Dec. 21, 1848, Charles U. R. Rythes. She d. Aug. 22, 1849.


iii. LUTHER C., b. Lyman, June 16, 1831. m. Lucinda F. Carter. He d. Oct. 29, 1858.


iv. EZRA P., b. Lyman, March 31, 1834, d. Aug. 28, 1849.


v. MARY P., b. Lyman, Aug. 31, 1836.


vi. HOLLIS, b. Coventry, Vt., March 1, 1838. m. first, Dec. 20, 1858, Cla- rinda A. Dunham, d. Aug. 12, 1863. m. second, Dec. 5, 1866, Lucy J. Benson. res. Newport, Vt.


'vii. MARTHA P., b. Newport, Vt., April 5, 1840. m. Aug. 29, 1862, Charles T. Root. She d. Feb. 1, 1865.


viii. FRANKLIN, b. Newport, Vt., Sept. 18, 1842, d. Newport, Vt., Dec. 3, 1858.


GOULD.


3. EDWIN HENRY GOULD, son of Henry Dewey, b. in Marshfield, Vt., Sept. 18, 1858. m. Nov. 8, 1883, Abby E., dau. of Ezra Bliss Elkins, (See), b. in L. May 31, 1860. He has res. in L. since 1880. Mer- chant. Democrat. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. K. T., St. Gerard Com'dy. I. O. O. F., Lafayette Lodge. No ch.


INGRAHAM. GRAHAM.


1. BENJAMIN INGRAHAM served four years in the French and Indian War, and eight years in the War of the Revolution. He was discharged in Western N. Y. and had to travel on foot to his home in Sharon, Mass. Before arriving home his money, which was almost worthless, gave out, and he had to beg the rest of the way. He died in 1822, aged 92 years.


2. LEWIS INGRAHAM, son of Benjamin 1, b. in Providence, R. I., Aug. 10, 1788. m. May 27, 1810, Amy, dau. of Abraham Drake, b. in


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3. i. LEWIS, b. Sharon, Mass., May 4, 1811.


ii. CLARISSA, b. Walpole, Mass., July 29, 1813. m. Oct. 2, 1850, - Hol- lis, shoemaker. She d. Canton, Mass., Oct. 5, 1881.


iii. CAROLINE, b. Roxbury, Mass., May 10, 1816. m. May 29, 1841, John Allen, shoemaker. She d. Stoughton, Mass., May 29, 1847.


4. iv.


ELBRIDGE G., b. Acton, Mass., Dec. 16, 1819.


v. MARY A., b. Franconia, May 25, 1823, d. Franconia, Oct. 4, 1841.


vi. GEORGE W., b. Franconia, June 12, 1825, d. Franconia, Aug. 27, 1827.


vii. SARAH C., b. Franconia, Aug. 15, 1827. m. Sept. 23, 1854, David Manuel, match manufr. She d. Hyde Park, Mass., 1891.


viii. MARTHA G., b. Franconia, June 10, 1830. m. May 3, 1851, Davis White, shoemaker. He d. Dedham, Mass., 1893.




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