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9. i. CHARLES, b. Jan. 24, 1836.
ii. FRANCIS, b. Jan. 16, 1840.
8. CHARLES HODGMAN, son of Francis 7, b. in L. Jan. 24, 1836. m. Feb. 27, 1861, Sarah Elizabeth, dan. of Samuel Taylor, b. in Spring- field, Vt., Jan. 31, 1839, d. in L. Jan. 9. 1892, Episcopal. He res. in L. all his life. Jeweller. Republican. J. P. d. in L. Oct. 12, 1895. Ch., b. in L., -
i. SAMUEL WILLARD, b. Jan. 21, 1863. unm. He served in war with Spain, and is now in the Philippine army.
10. ii. HERBERT CLYDE, b. Jan. 6, 1867.
iii. CARRIE LOUISA, b. Feb. 10, 1874. m. June 23, 1897, Moreton A. Durkee. res. Medford, Mass.
iv. BURNS PLUMMER, b. Dec. 30, 1875. unm. res. L. grad. Boston Law School, 1898 ; admitted to the Bar at Concord, July, 1898. With Bing- ham, Mitchell & Batchellor. Oct. 1899, he was appointed Assistant Clerk of U. S. Dist. Court, and appointed Clerk, Aug. 29, 1900.
9. FRANCIS FLETCHER HODGMAN, son of Francis7, b. in L. Jan. 16, 1840. m. Sept. 22, 1863, Luella, dan. of Elijah Sabin Woolson (See), b. in L. Sept. 22, 1841, Episcopal. He res. in L. from birth until 1875. Druggist. Republican. First treasurer of L. Musical Association 1870-5 inc. He d. Phila., Pa., March 4, 1876. Ch., b. in L., -
i. FRED CLARK, b. Dec. 14, 1864. m. Jan. 26, 1893, Clara Bell Brown. Machinist. res. Providence, R. I.
ii. ELEANOR EMILY, b. Dec. 19, 1868. m. May 3, 1892, John Lyman Porter, banker. res. N. Y.
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10. HERBERT CLYDE HODGMAN, son of Charles 8, b. in L. Jan. 6, 1867. m. Aug. 9, 1893, Jennie R., dan. of Rocaneous Brown, b. in Tyngsboro', Mass. He has res. in L. nearly all his life. Jeweller. Episcopal. Ch.,-
i. HAZEL S. E., b. Tyngsboro', Mass., May 14, 1894.
HOFFMAN.
1. HENRY HOFFMAN, b. in Germany, emigrated to America from Hesse Cassel, and on his way across the ocean m. Elenor Connor. Rev. soldier. His name is on the soldiers' monument in Lyndon, Vt., where he d.
2. JAMES B. HOFFMAN, son of Henry 1, b. in Lyndon, Vt. m. Lucy Rice, who came from R. I. He d. in Lyndon, Vt. Twelve ch.
3. WILLIAM HOFFMAN, Son of James B.2, b. in Lyndon, Vt., May 11, 1810. m. Nancy Louisa Fletcher. He d. in Lyndon, Vt., Aug. 1892.
4. JOHN HENRY HOFFMAN, son of William 3, b. in Lyndon, Vt., June 10, 1847. m. Aug. 13, 1876, Elena Lurette, dau. of William P. Gor- don, b. in New Hampton, Sept. 19, 1849, Cong. He was educated in Newbury, Vt., Seminary, New Hampton Institution, and Bates Coll., Lewiston, Me., and commenced the study of theology in 1874, attending the schools at Andover, Mass., and Bangor, Me., grad. from the latter in 1877. He was ordained a Cong. clergyman in Henniker, Aug. 1877, where he was located seven years. ITis subsequent charges have been : Shelburne Falls, Mass., five years ; Peterboro', four years ; Kearney, Neb., one year ; L., from Sept. 30, 1894, to 1898. He has retired from the ministry, and res. at St. Johnsbury, Vt. His published religious works are : a review of " The Foundation of Death," Shelburne Falls, Mass., 1884, and " Farewell Sermon," at the same place, 1889. Other published articles are : " Religious History of Lyndon, Vt.," at the town Centennial, July 4, 1891 ; several series of newspaper articles on " The West." Official positions held are : Prest. of Evangelical Alli- ance, and local union of Christian Endeavor Society of Contoocook Valley ; Prest. of Franklin Co., Mass., local union of Christian En- deavor ; Prest. of local union of Christian Endeavor of Kearney, Neb. Co. A, Cavalry, N. H. N. G., 1889-90-1. I. O. G. T.
Ch., b. in Henniker, -
i. CATHELENA V., b. June 25, 1879. m. Herbert R. Blodgett (See).
ii. JOHN WILLIAM, b. Aug. 24, 1883.
HOLLAND.
1. GEORGE HOLLAND, son of George, b. in Canada, June 7, 1855. m. Nov. 24, 1874, Jennie, dau. of Walter Remick, b. in Waterford, Vt., Sept. 29, 1857. He has res. in L. since 1893. Laborer. Ch., -
i. BERENICE, b. Waterford, Vt., July 14, 1876.
ii. IDA, b. Lyndon, Vt., April 8, 1878.
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HOLMAN.
1. SULLIVAN HOLMAN, son of Calvin, b. in Hopkinton, June 13, 1820. m. first, Oct. 8, 1840, Asenath Stevens. She d. Jan. 21, 1865. m. second, April 15, 1868, Harriet F. Ayer. He was educated in the common schools, and the academies in Hopkinton, Holliston, South Newmarket, and Wilbraham. While laboring in Boston, Mass., he was converted in the Church Street M. E. Church, Oct. 1835. June 15, 1838, he was given a local preacher's license. He was ordained Deacon in 1843, and May 13, 1869, was ordained Elder. His appoint- ments have been : North Charlestown, 1843 ; Cornish, 1844-5; War- ren, 1846-7 ; Plymouth, 1848-9 ; Littleton, 1850-1, when the present M. E. Church was built; Newport, 1852-3 ; Rochester, 1854 ; Ports- month, 1855-6 : Great Falls (High Street), 1857-8 ; Nashua (Chestnut
Street), 1859-60; Lawrence, Mass. (Haverhill Street), 1861-2 ; Ports- mouth, 1863-4; Sanbornton Bridge, 1865 ; Concord. 1866; Chaplain N. H. State Prison, 1867-8-9. From 1870 to 1877 he was in the Vt. and Kas. Conferences. In 1877 he returned and was Chaplain of N. HI. State Prison until 1883. He was appointed to Lowell and Draent, 1887 ; Lowell (Centralville), 1888-91; Hudson, 1892-3, which ended his active labors. He d. in Nashua, April 16, 1896. He had one son by wife Asenath, who d. in youth, and two children by wife Harriet, who d. young. (Conference Journal, 1897 ; L. Cen. pp. 92, 194 ; L. Courier, April 29, 1896.)
HOLMAN.
2. EDWIN C. HOLMAN, son of Gilman C., b. in Lockeford, Cal., May 31, 1858. m. June 6, 1883, Helen Elizabeth Gordon. He was a stu- dent at Appleton Academy, New Ipswich, and Dartmouth Coll., and grad. at Andover Theo. Seminary, 1883. He was ordained a Cong. clergyman at Middletown, Conn., Oct. 23, 1883. He has been located in the ministry at Middletown, Conn., one year ; L. 1885-6; Haver- hill, Mass., Centre Church, 1886-92. His latest pastoral labor was in Iowa. His published works include : " Mingled Light and Darkness," in Golden Rule, Vol. 9, No. 33; " The Need of Trust," in Christian Union, Vol. 28, No. 33; " The Doctrine of Perfection," in Golden Rule, Vol. 9, No. 52; and " Philosophy and Revelation," in Golden Rule, Vol. 7, No. 34.
Ch., -
i. GEORGE GORDON.
ii. BERTHA VIETT.
HOLMES.
1. ARIEL HOLMES, son of Asa, b. in Dalton, March 6, 1810. m. Feb. 15, 1842, Esther Dort, dau. of Isaac Smith (See), b. in Browing- ton, Vt., Jan. 30, 1820. He res. in L. from 1843 until he d., Sept. 23, 1889. Lumber-dealer. Republican. Ch., -
ELIZABETH R., b. Nov. 24, 1849. m. Charles Parker (See).
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HOLMES.
2. JESSE CHRISTIE HOLMES, son of James, b. in Waterville, Vt., April 2, 1823. HIe m. March 12, 1855, Laura Maria (Dexter) Clark, b. in Lisbon, March 26, 1834, dan. of Daniel Dexter. She m. first, Edwin Clark. He res. in L. from 1840 until he d., Feb. 8, 1897. Rail- road employé. Republican. Town clerk, 1853.
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i. ELLA ARDELL, b. Lisbon, May 7, 1853, dau. of Edwin and Laura Maria (Dexter) Clark. m. May 23, 1878, Charles H. Joslin. res. Boston.
ii. FRANK MOODY, b. L. April 23, 1857, d. April 13, 1877.
iii. GEORGE AMOS, b. L. Aug. 2, 1859. m. May 10, 1887, Nellie Hickey. He d. Franklin, June 10, 1895.
HOPKINSON.
1. MICHAEL HOPKINSON came to New England about 1635. He lived a short time in Boston and settled in Rowley, Mass., 1639. He was admitted to the First Church in Boston, Feb. 6, 1638, and dismissed to " ye gathering of a church at Rowley," Nov. 24, 1639. Freeman, May 13, 1640. His wife was Ann, and he was married previous to settle- ment in Rowley. They had sons, - Jonathan, Jeremiah, John, and Caleb. He d. 1649, and his widow m. second, John Trumble. m. third, 1659, Richard Swan. She d. 1678.
2. JOHN HOPKINSON, son of Michael 1, b. in Rowley, Feb. 7, 1646/7. m. June 8, 1670, Elizabeth Pearson, b. in Rowley, Oct. 17, 1646, dau. of Deacon John Pearson. They had sons, - John and Jeremiah. He d. May 29, 1704.
3. JOHN HOPKINSON, son of John 2, b. in Rowley, May 30, by town records, but he was baptized April 3, 1692. m. Feb. 12, 1712/3, Mary Wheeler, b. Feb. 9, 1694/5, dau. of Jonathan and Mary Wheeler. He lived in Byfield Parish, Rowley, Mass.
4. JONATHAN HOPKINSON, son of John 3, b. in Rowley, Mass., Feb. 10, 1716/7, removed to Bradford, Mass., where he m. (date omitted in the record) Margaret Burbank, of Bradford. He lived in Pelham, 1752 to 1761, and removed to Rindge, 1761 or 1762. He lived in Rindge and in the adjoining town of Jaffrey ten years. The Rindge records repre- sent that he was a serviceable man, being frequently named on com- mittees. He owned 200 acres in the southeast corner of Jaffrey, adjoining Rindge, and there he erected a mansion house and two mills, which he sold, 1768, to Ephraim Hunt. These mills were on the site of mill and box-factory of the Annett Manufacturing Company. In 1769 and 1770 he sold his remaining land in Rindge and in Jaffrey. In the autumn of 1772, or the early spring of 1773, he came to this town and settled at North Littleton. His advent here was a substantial addition to the infant settlement. It will be noted that he and his four sons were in the army nearly a year at the same time, and all in the same company. He served eleven months and twenty-four days from April 7, 1778, in Capt. Luther Richardson's company, Col. Bedel's Regi- ment. About 1784, he removed to Upper Cohas.
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i. JONATHAN, b. Bradford, Mass., May 17, 1743. Came to this town 1773. He was a Corporal in Capt. Thomas Simpson's Company of Rangers from Oct. 1 to Dec. 2, 1776; Corporal in Capt. Nehemiah Lovewell's Company from Feb. 14 to March 30, 1778. Sergeant in Capt. Rich- ardson's Company, Bedel's Regiment, eleven months and twenty- seven days, from April 4, 1778. If he was married, which is probable, no record of his family is found.
ii. MARY, b. Haverhill, Mass., Feb. 27, 1745.
5. iii. DAVID, b. Sept. 1, 1751.
iv. JOHN, b. -. He served in Capt. Richardson's Company, Bedel's Regi- ment, eleven months and twenty-three days, from April 8, 1778.
v. MARTHA, b. Pelham, Aug. 31, 1756.
6. vi. CALEB, b. Pelham, April 14, 1759.
5. DAVID HOPKINSON, son of Jonathan 4, b. Sept. 1, 1751. m. Saralı Kennedy. Lived in this town 1773 to 1780. He served one month and twenty days, 1776, in Capt. Josiah Russell's Company of Rangers ; from Jan. 26 to March 1, 1778, in Capt. Nehemiah Lovewell's Com- pany, and from April 7, 1778, eleven months and twenty-four days in Capt. Luther Richardson's Company, Col. Bedel's Regiment. In 1780 he settled in Guildhall, Vt., near the line of Lunenburg. It was sup- posed for a time that his farm was in Lunenburg, and he attended town meetings, and was elected to office in that town. After the adjustment of the boundaries of these towns in 1785, he found himself a citizen of Guildhall. He was town clerk and lister of Lunenburg, 1781 ; Chief Justice of Essex County, 1812 and 1815, and at all times a promi- nent factor in the public affairs of Guildhall. He d. 1830.
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i. JOSHUA, b. L. 1773. m. in Lancaster, Sept. 1, 1799, Polly (Monroe) Rosebrook, b. 1775, d. 1836, widow of Jonathan Rosebrook. He lived in Guildhall, Vt., where he d., 1839, leaving two children.
ii. DAVID, b. L. 1775. m. Dorcas Hugh, b. 1780, d. 1863, dau. of John and Anna (Harriman) Hugh, of Guildhall, Vt. He was an inn-holder in Derby, Vt., 1802-1818. He returned to Guildhall, where he d., 1837. Representative, 1821, '24, '26, '29. Nine ch.
iii. HENRY, b. L. 1777, removed to Illinois.
iv. JOHN, b. Guildhall, Vt., 1779, d. young.
v. SALLY, b. Guildhall, 1783.
vi. ISAAC, b. Guildhall, 1785, d. at sea.
vii. NOYES, b. Guildhall, 1788, a prominent citizen of Derby, Vt. Town officer, representative, delegate to Constitutional Conventions.
viii. POLLY, b. Guildhall, 1792, d. young.
ix. POLLY, b. Guildhall, 1795.
FRANCIS, b. Guildhall, 1796, d. July 31, 1817.
6. CALEB HOPKINSON, son of Jonathan 4, b. in Pelham, April 14, 1759. m. in L. Peggy Williams, dau. of Peleg Williams (See). He served eleven months and twenty-four days from April 7, 1778, in Capt. Richardson's Company, Bedel's Regiment. He was selectman, 1788, and removed that year or immediately after to Canada, where his de- scendants are numerous in the Eastern townships.
HOSKINS.
1. NEHEMIAH HOSKINS, d. in Taunton, Mass. His widow, Mary, came to L. with Elkanah 2, her son, where she d., April, 1810, aged 93 years.
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2. ELKANAN HOSKINS, son of Nehemiah 1, b. in Taunton, Mass., Sept. 11, 1741. m. Mindwell Barney, b. in Taunton, Mass., Oct. 21, 1746, d. in L. Oct. 1832. He res. in L. from May 22, 1796, until he d., Sept. 28, 1805. Farmer. Selectman, 1799. Served in the French and Indian War. Rev. soldier. Sergt. in Capt. Edward Blake's Co., Col. George Williams' Regt. Enlisted Dec. 8, 1776, served 25 days. Also was engaged in Shays's Rebellion.
Cl., - i. ELKANANI, b. Taunton, Mass., Aug. 14, 1766, d. Taunton, Mass., Sept. 26, 1766.
ii. ELKANAH, b. Taunton, Mass., Oct. 21, 1767. m. Lydia Morse. Farmer. d. Dana, Mass.
3. iii. BARNEY, b. Taunton, Mass., Sept. 4, 1769.
iv. MINDWELL, b. Taunton, Mass., Aug. 13, 1771. m. Matthew Bartlett, farmer. She d. Lyman, Oct. 20, 1870.
V. OLIVE, b. Taunton, Mass .. Nov. 25, 1773. m. Elias Gates, farmer.
vi. SYBIL, b. Taunton, Mass., Nov. 5, 1776. m. Caleb Chamberlain, farmer.
4. vii. DAVID, b. Petersham, Mass., Ang. 30, 1778.
viii. SALLY, b. Petersham, Mass., March 21, 1780. m. Jonathan Rowell (See).
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ix. LUTHIER, b. Petersham, Mass., March 23, 1782.
6. x. LYMAN, b. Westmoreland, March 2, 1784.
xi. ANNA, b. Petersham, Mass , March 21, 1786. m. Isaac Parker (See).
7. xii. NEHEMIAH, b. Petersham, Mass., March 12, 1789.
8. xiii. SALMON, b. Petersham, Mass., Ang. 14, 1790.
3. BARNEY HOSKINS, son of Elkanah 2, b. in Taunton, Mass., Sept. 4, 1769. pub. Jan. 19, 1799, Miriam Ayer Wheeler, d. in Ohio, Cong. He res. in L. from 1798 until about 1818. Farmer. Cong. Select- man, 1804-5, d. in Ohio.
Ch., b. in L., -
i. SHEPHERD, b. Feb. 22, 1800, d. Landaff, April 8, 1819.
ii. CARLEY, b. Sept. 28, 1801.
iii. JUBEL, b. Dec. 7, 1802.
iv. LEONARD, b. April 20, 1804.
v. ELKANAH, b. Dec. 1, 1805.
vi. EUNICE LORD, b. July 19, 1807.
vii. ARIEL, b. March 9, 1809.
viii. MARIA, b. May 22, 1811. m. · Standish. res. Ill.
ix. MOSES, b. March 18, 1813.
BARNEY, b. March 26, 1817.
4. DAVID HOSKINS, son of Elkanah 2, b. in Petersham, Mass., Ang. 30, 1778. pub. Oct. 5, 1807, Persis, dan. of John Stanford, b. Jan. 16, 1783, d. in Lyman, March 3, 1865. He res. in L. from May 22, 1798, until about 1839. Farmer. Cong. Whig. d. in Lyman, July 26, 1859.
Ch., b. in L., -
i. ALBERT, b. Sept. 12, 1808. m. July 27, 1849, Laura J. Gould. Me- chanic. He d. Sept. 1, 1891. She d. Oct. 13, 1865.
ii. SULVENDER, b. May 8, 1811. unm. d. Lyman, June 21, 1895.
iii. ROSANNA, b. Sept. 19, 1812. m. Charles Chamberlain, July 15, 1838, farmer. She d. June 3, 1891. He d. Ang. 17, 1878.
iv. PERSIS, b. Sept. 23, 1815. m. March 19, 1844, Alden Moulton Miner, farmer. She d Lyman, Dec. 24, 1891. He d. July 23, 1893.
v. DAVID, b. Feb. 21, 1819. m. March 18, 1847, Angeline Knapp. Farmer. He d. Lyman, March 28, 1864.
vi. SHEPARD, b. Sept. 11, 1820. m. May 13, 1851, Lydia H. Fuller. Farmer. d. Des Moines, Iowa, Dec. 16, 1883.
vii. SYRENA, b. Sept. 7, 1822. m. Nov. 7, 1849, Edmund L. Underwood, mechanic. She d. St. Johnsbury, Vt., March 7, 1884. He d. Aug. 14, 1883.
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5. LUTHER HOSKINS, son of Elkanah 2, b. in Petersham, Mass., March 23, 1782. pub. March 14, 1809, Hannah, dau. of Henry Crooks (See), b. in Winchendon, Mass., March 12, 1786, d. in Lyman, Oct. 30, 1824. He res. in L. from 1798 to 1817. Farmer. Cong. Whig. Selectman, 1815-16. d. in Lyman, Oct. 31, 1879.
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i. OLIVE, b. L. Sept. 17, 1812. m. Leonard Parker, farmer. Hed. Lyman, Aug., 1877. She d. Warner, Sept., 1885.
ii. PHYLA, b. L. Nov. 29, 1814. m. George Foster, farmer. He d. Lisbon, Jan., 1885. She d. Lyman, June, 1895.
iii. MARCY G., b. Lyman, Dec. 11, 1817. m. first, Samuel Gibson, d. White- field. m. second, Sept. 19, 1850, Roby C. Towne (See).
9. iv. LUTHER B., b. Lyman, Feb. 16, 1822.
v. HANNAH H., b. Lyman, Aug. 3, 1824. m. Aug. 11, 1850, Gabriel G. Moulton (See).
6. LYMAN HOSKINS, son of Elkanah 2, b. in Westmoreland, March 2, 1784. pub. Nov. 1806, Rachel, dau. of John Millen, b. in New Bos- ton, Nov. 28, 1786, d. in Stratford, Dec. 28, 1849. He res. in L. from 1798 to 1808. Farmer. Cong. Whig. d. in Stratford, July 13, 1862.
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10. i. LYMAN, b. L. Nov. 26, 1807.
ii. MINDWELL, b. Sept. 22, 1809. m. Jedediah Buffum, farmer. He d. Monroe, Sept. 8, 1876. She d. Monroe, Oct. 25, 1882.
iii. WILLIAM, b. April 11, 1812, d. Calais, Me.
iv. FIDELLA, b. April 7, 1814. m. Hiram Clough, blacksmith. He d. Lancaster.
v. JOHN, b. July 20, 1816. m. Susan Page. Farmer. He d. Groveton, May 26, 1869.
vi. SALMON, b. Jan. 30, 1822. m. Jemima Bowman. Farmer. She d. Stratford, Aug. 2, 1889.
vii. ISABENDA, b. July 12, 1824. m. Joel Clough, blacksmith. res. Stratford. viii. NEHEMIAH, b. March 30, 1827, farmer. res. Stratford.
7. NEHEMIAH HOSKINS, son of Elkanah 2, b. in Petersham, Mass., March 12, 1789. m. Nov. 7, 1811, Persis, dan. of John Nurse (See), b. in L. Feb. 7, 1792, d. in Bath, Jan. 16, 1854. Ile res. in L. from 1798 to 1828. Farmer. d. in Bath, July 6, 1856. No ch.
8. SALMON HOSKINS, son of Elkanah 2, b. in Petersham, Mass., Aug. 14, 1790. m. March 1, 1827, Thyrza, dan. of Samuel Parker, b. in Lyman, Dec. 26, 1792, d. in L. Oct. 21, 1876. He res. in L. from 1796 until he d., Dec. 22, 1880. Shoemaker and farmer. Republican. No ch.
9. LUTHIER BARNEY HOSKINS, son of Luther 5, b. in Lyman, Feb. 16, 1822. m. March 22, 1843, Lucy M. Walker, b. in Lyman, March 9, 1822, dan. of Moses Walker. Farmer. res. in Lyman. Town officer many years; representative, 1864-5. Executive Councillor Fifth Dist. 1866; Colonel on staff of Gov. Stearns, 1869-70 ; member of Board of Agriculture. Republican.
Ch., b. in Lyman, -
i. SETH FISHER, b. March 21, 1844. m. 1871, Martha E. Stevens, b. Hardwick, Vt., 1841, dau. of Joshua Stevens. res. Lisbon ; repre- sentative, 1899-1900. They have two sons: Carl S. and Neal L., both graduates Dart. Coll.
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ii. FLORETTE H., b. June 12, 1845. m. Sept. 1, 1868, Carlos G. Young, merchant, Ft. Howard, Wis. She d. June 27, 1869.
iii. E. BARNEY, b. Feb. 26, 1852. unın. grad. Penn. College Dental Sur- gery, 1878. He has practised his profession in Foxboro' and Boston, Mass., and in Manchester and Littleton. He is now a resident of, and professionally employed at, Lisbon.
10. LYMAN HOSKINS, son of Lyman 6, b. in L. Nov. 26, 1807. m. Aug. 7, 1836, Bethany, dau. of Matthew Bartlett, b. in Winchester, March 29, 1811. He res. in L. from birth to 1858. Farmer. Repub- lican. d. in Lyman, March 16, 1889.
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i. RHODA D., b. Lyman, March 6, 1838. unm. res. Lyman.
ii. ELI FLINT, b. L. Sept. 27, 1843. unm. res. Lyman.
HOSMER.
1. JEFFERSON HOSMER, son of Josiah, b. in Templeton, Mass., March 23, 1801. m. May 31, 1827, Lois, dau. of Nathan Pike, b. in Water- ford, Vt., May 19, 1808, d. in L. March 18, 1893. He res. in L. in youth, and from 1858 until he d., March 13, 1878. Hotel-keeper and cabinet-maker.
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i. ALHERA MARIA, b. L. March 27, 1828. m. Nov. 1, 1849, Milo Kent Parks, merchant. He d. Jan. 29, 1890. She d. L. May 3, 1862. They had five ch. Isabel Merial is the only one living.
ii. MADISON PIKE, b. Waterford, Vt., Jan. 20, 1830, d. Aug. 5, 1830.
iii. LUTHER PIKE, b. Waterford, Vt., Dec. 16, 1831. m. Merial Howe Darling. Merchant. res. Boston, Mass. They had two ch. George Milo is the only one living.
HOULE.
1. CLEOPIIAS HIOULE, son of Joseph, b. in Canada, in 1845. m. Feb. 7, 1868, Julia, dau. of Thomas Lamere, b. in Canada, March 25, 1847, Roman Catholic. She m. second, Raome Gentiss. Cleophas res. in L. from 1878 until he d., Nov. 23, 1880. Glover. Roman Catholic.
Ch., b. in Stake Centre, P. Q., -
i. JOSEPH, b. Dec. 26, 1870. unm. res. L.
ii. EMERY, b. March 31, 1876. unm. res. L.
iii. EUGENE, b. Aug. 23, 1877.
HOULE.
2. GEORGE HOULE, son of Joseph, b. in Canada, July 6, 1864. m. April 20, 1890, Mary, dau. of John Lamb, b. in Canada, Dec. 23, 1862, Roman Catholic. IIe has res. in L. since 1882. Barber. Roman Catholic. Democrat.
Ch., b. in L., -
i. MARY ANN GEORGIA, b. Jan. 18, 1891.
ii. JOSEPH OLIVER, b. Feb. 9, 1892.
iii. EMILE, b. May 10, 1893.
iv. ELMA WILHELMINA, b. June 20, 1896.
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HOWARD.
1. JASPER HOWARD, b. in 1794. m. Mary, dau. of Robert Charlton (See), b. in L. May 19, 1799, d. in L. Feb. 24, 1868. She m. first, - Powers. Jasper res. in L. from 1845 until he d., Nov. 29, 1872. Farmer. Selectman, 1852.
HOWARD.
2. CHARLES MONROE HOWARD, son of Mellen, b. in Union, Conn., Feb. 2, 1860. m. June 15, 1886, Mabel, dau. of Jacob T. Biekford, b. in Somersworth, April 3, 1859. He has res. in L. since 1894. He was educated in Phillips Exeter Academy, and attended Boston University School of Theology from 1883 to 1886. He was ordained Deacon in 1888, and Elder of the M. E. Church in 1890. He was located at Raymond from 1886 to 1890; Hampton, 1890 to 1891; Woodsville, 1891 to 1894; L., 1894 to 1898 ; Bethlehem, since 1899.
Ch., -
i. ARTHUR BICKFORD, b. Raymond, March 27, 1887.
ii. HOMER STANLEY, b. Hampton, Sept. 22, 1890.
HOWE.
1. HARRY FULTON HOWE, son of Timothy, b. in Lisbon, Nov. 24, 1865. m. March 26, 1887, Mary Eliza, dau. of Grosvenor Isaac Drown, b. in Barton, Vt., June 18, 1865, Christian Science. He has res. in L. since 1887. Jeweller. Republican. Christian Science. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. K. P. No ch.
HOWLAND.
1. WASHINGTON WHEELER HOWLAND, son of Jeremy, b. in Lisbon, May 6, 1821. m. first, Jan. 10, 1846, Lydia A. Sawyer, b. in Bethle- hem, March 14, 1826, d. in L. March 21, 1863. m. second, June 26, 1864, Laura A., dau. of Thomas White, b. in Campton, Jan. 8, 1840, Methodist. He res. in L. from 1856 until he d., Jan. 28, 1886. Car- penter. Free Baptist. Republican. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. Ch., by w. Lydia, -
i. HERBERT W., b. Dalton, Dec. 2, 1847. unm. res. L.
HOWLAND.
2. SQUIRE RUSSELL HOWLAND, son of Benjamin, b. in Franconia, Jan. 28, 1824. m. July, 1843, Mary Ann, dan. of Joel Streeter, b. in Lisbon, Sept. 14, 1831. He res. in L. from 1887 until he d., Jan. 2, 1882. Farmer. Democrat.
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i. WILLIS FROMAN, b. Lisbon, March 2, 1848. m. Nov. 16, 1871, Susan Keyes. Carpenter. res. Barre, Vt.
4. ii. HENRY WOODMAN, b. Lisbon, March 28, 1850.
iii. CLEMENT, b. Whitefield, Sept. 14, 1852. Farmer. res. L.
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iv. CHARLES H., b. Whitefield, June 1, 1858. m. Aug. 1885, Mary M. Bailey. Stone-cutter. res, Barre, Vt.
v. IRA, b. Whitefield, March 28, 1855. m. Oct. 11, 1877, Matilda Corum. Carpenter. res. Newbury, Vt.
vi. MARYETTE, b. Whitefield, Oct. 13, 1857. m. Oct. 13, 1878, Charles Morey, farmer. res. Wyoming.
vii. WARREN, b. Whitefield, June 14, 1860. m. Kate Broderick. Stone- cutter. res. Barre, Vt.
5. viii. HARVEY, b. Whitefield, April 4, 1862.
ix. BETSEY, b. Whitefield, March 28, 1864. m. Willard Whiting, livery stable. res. Lakeport.
3. ANDREW J. HOWLAND, son of Benjamin, b. in Bethlehem, Jan. 21, 1846. m. June 8, 1874, Etta, dau. of John IIunt, b. in Lisbon, May 27, 1859. He has res. in L. since 1892. Laborer. Democrat. Co. H, 5th N. H. Inf. Private.
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j. ANNA BELL, b. Franconia, Feb. 20, 1876.
ii. MELVIN, b. Franconia, April 26, 1878.
iii. WILLIE, b. Carroll, Jan. 3, 1880.
iv. IDA, b. Whitefield, March 8, 1882.
v. MABEL, b. Concord, Vt., June 1, 1884.
vi. BERTIE, b. Concord, Vt., Aug. 22, 1886.
vii. PERLEY, b. Coaticook, P. Q., April 27, 1890.
viii. INFANT SON, b. Coaticook, P. Q., Jan. 22, 1892.
ix. SUSIE ISABEL, b. L. Dec. 3, 1894.
4. HENRY WOODMAN HOWLAND, son of Squire Russell 2, b. in White- field, March 28, 1850. m. Oct. 4, 1871, Georgianna, dau. of Simeon Keyes, b. in Whitefield, Sept. 28, 1852. IIe has res. in L. since 1884. Farmer. Republican.
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i. HATTIE MAY, b. L. Sept. 9, 1885.
ii. EDWARD HICKS, b. Whitefield, Nov. 27, 1881. (Adopted.)
5. HARVEY HOWLAND, son of Squire Russell 2, b. in Whitefield, April 4, 1862. m. April 14, 1881, Ella, dau. of Benjamin Sawyer (See), b. in L. April 25, 1860. He has res. in L. since 1873. Farmer. Democrat.
Ch., b. in L., -
i. ETTA MAY, b. Jan. 25, 1882.
ii. BENNIE SAWYER, b. Feb. 12, 1884.
iii. DON HARVEY, b. Oct. 25, 1888.
HOYT.
1. ALONZO AUGUSTUS HOYT, son of Stephen F., b. in Cabot, Vt., Sept. 25, 1837. m. in 1867, Vilroy M. Currier, b. in Calais, Vt. He res. in L. from Aug. 1887 to June, 1889. He was educated in Cabot and Morrisville, Vt., never studied theology, except as he found it in the Bible, and was ordained at (Sugar Hill) Lisbon, in 1869. He be- longs to no particular denomination, but is an independent Christian, - an Evangelist. He preached in North Haverhill and Easton, 1869 to 1871; Cabot, Vt., 1871 to 1872; Rutland, Vt., 1872 to 1874; State Evangelist for Vt., 1874 to 1877; Providence, R. I., 1877 to 1878; Phila., Pa., 1878 to 1879 ; Bristol, Ct., 1879 to 1881 ; Perryville, Md., and Washington, D. C., 1881 to 1884; Bristol, R. I., 1884 to 1887 ;
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