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9. IRA QUIMBY, son of Ira, b. in Dalton, Oct. 9, 1841. m. Aug. 12, 1864, Emily Jane, dau. of David Young, b. in Colebrook, June 15, 1843. He has res. in L. since 1874. Farmer. Democrat.
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11. i. LEEOWN, b. May 16, 1865. ii. LEORA JANE, b. May 4, 1867. m. Joseph Lakeway (See).
iii. EDA MAY, b. Feb. 1, 1869. m. Nov. 20, 1886, George W. Hoyt, glover. res. L.
iv. EMON DAVID, b. July 21, 1871. m. Dec. 14, 1895, Kate Sedgell. res. L.
10. JUDSON MONROE QUIMBY, son of Obed Bowles 7, b. in Dalton, July 16, 1850. m. first, July 16, 1873, Nellie, dau. of George Nichols, b. in North Anson, Me., Oct. 4, 1849, d. in L. Jan. 17, 1896, Advent. m. second, April 29, 1897, Emma H. Dean, b. in St. Johnsbury, Vt., in 1850. He has res. in L. since 1882. Carpenter. Advent. Democrat. Ch., by w. Nellie, -
i. ERNEST HOWARD, b. N. Y. City, Feb. 15, 1890 (Adopted).
11. LEEOWN QUIMBY, son of Ira 9, b. in Lisbon, May 16, 1865. m. Dec. 18, 1894, Cora, dau. of George Edmund Bartlett (See), b. in L. March 30, 1869. He has res. in L. since 1874. Farmer. Free Baptist. Democrat.
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12. ALBERT HUTCHINS QUIMBY, b. in Barnet, Vt., Dec. 13, 1831. m. March 27, 1855, Catherine Balch, dau. of James Dow (See), b. in L. Feb. 27, 1833, d. in L. July 13, 1865. He res. in L. from 1852 until he d., Sept. 4, 1866. Mannfr. 5th N. H. Inf. Musician. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. I. O. O. F., N. G.
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13. i. FRANK ALBERT, b. April 4, 1858.
ii. CATHERINE ALICE, b. July 8, 1864. m. Charles Edward Wright (See).
QUIMBY.
13. FRANK ALBERT QUIMBY, son of Albert Hutchins 12, b. in L. April 4, 1858. m. Emma, dau. of Hon. Peter Sinclair, member of Parliament, P. E. I. He res. in L. from 1858 to 1876. Book-keeper.
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i. EUNICE BLANCHIE.
QUIMBY.
14. DANIEL QUIMBY, son of Samuel, b. in Franconia, May 30, 1827. m. Feb. 1, 1852, Ann, dan. of Aaron Pinney, b. in Alexandria, April 6, 1837. Ile has res. in L. since 1888. Farmer. Democrat. Ch., -
i. GEORGE, b. Franconia, Dec. 14, 1853. m. first, April, 1877, Inez Thayer, d. May, 1886. m. second, 1887, Nellie Staples. Farmer. res. L.
ii. ELLEN, b. Whitefield, March 6, 1855. m. Oct. 1, 1881, Fred Gleason, farmer. res. Franconia.
iii. ESTHER, b. Franconia, May 6, 1859. m. Oct. 1880, William Aulis, mason. res. Franconia.
iv. Lucy, b. Franconia, July 6, 1866.
v. FREEMAN, b. Franconia, Aug. 13, 1869.
vi. LILLIAN, b. Franconia, June 11, 1871. m. May 30, 1893, Arthur Williams, hotel employee. res. Orlando, Florida.
vii. BLANCHE, b. Franconia, Feb. 13, 1875.
QUIMBY.
15. THADDEUS QUIMBY, son of Luther, b. in Franconia, Dec. 14, 1840. m. Martha Jane, dan. of David Streeter, b. in Easton, Feb. 28, 1847. d. in L. Oct. 7, 1896. He has res. in L. since 1893. Farmer. Democrat.
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i. DAVID LUTHER, b. Dalton, July 7, 1865. m. Feb. 28, 1888, Rhoda Robinson Simes. Farmer. res. Lisbon.
ii. MIRINDA ANN, b. Lancaster, Aug. 21, 1866. m. Elisha Sweet 2 (See). iii. ELFREDA MAY, b. Franconia, Aug. 28, 1869. m. Oct. 6, 1885, Harry E. Kay. res. Bethlehem. (Divorced Sept. 27, 1893.) iv. WILLIAM HENRY, b. Franconia, June 11, 1875.
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16. ANDREW M. QUIMBY, came to L. in 1840, where he res. about four years. He then moved to Lowell, Mass., where he d. It is reported he m. in Lowell. Shoemaker. Appointed Postmaster of Pingreeville (North Littleton), Jan. 3, 1842.
QUIMBY.
17. SILAS EVERARD QUIMBY, son of Rev. Silas, b. in Haverhill, Oct. 19, 1837. m. July 10, 1862, Anna W., dau. of Rev. Orange Scott. He was educated in the N. H. Methodist Conference Seminary and Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn., where he graduated in 1859. He was ordained Deacon in Tilton in 1862, and Elder in Keene in 1865. He taught Greek and mathematics in Newbury, Vt., Seminary from 1859 to 1863, when he was given charge of the Methodist church in L. for the year 1863-4. In April, 1864, he returned to the Newbury, Vt., Seminary, as Prof. of Greek and mathematics, where he remained until 1867. Since then his ministry has been as follows : Lebanon, 1867-8 ; Plymouth, 1869-70; Exeter, 1871-2-3; Sunapee, 1874-5-6; Tilton, 1877 ; President of the N. H. Conference Seminary, Tilton, 1878 to 1885; Whitefield, 1886-7; Laconia, 1888-9; Newmarket, 1890 ; Exeter, 1891-2-3 ; Rochester, 1894; Penacook, 1895-6 ; Salem, Pleas- ant St., 1897-1900; Sec. of N. H. Conference, twenty years. Twice elected Delegate to the Methodist Gen. Conference.
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i. CLARENCE EVERARD.
ii. CARL NOYES.
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iii. MABEL ALICE.
iv. ERNEST SCOTT.
v. ANNA LUCY, deceased.
RAINEY.
1. WALTER ALBERT RAINEY, son of John, b. in Canada, Oct. 7, 1860. m. Nov. 3, 1884, Mary Ann, dau. of Robert Symes, b. in Canada, April 23, 1865, Methodist. He has res. in L. since 1880. Glover. Episco- pal. Republican. I. O.O. F. C. P., L. Encampment. No ch.
RAND.
1. ROBERT RAND, b. in Middletown, Conn. m. Hepsibah Atkins. He d. in Middletown, Conn.
2. HAMLIN RAND, son of Robert 1, b. in Middletown, Conn., about 1786. m. Harriet Sprague, descended in the sixth generation from John Alden and Priscilla Mullins ; their granddaughter, Ruth Alden, having m. Samuel Sprague. Harriet d. in Bath in 1822. Hamlin res. in Bath and Lisbon. He d. in North Charlestown, Aug. 12, 1836. Ch., b. in Bath, -
i. HARRIET SPRAGUE, b. 1817. m. 1843, William H. Cummings, banker and merchant. He d. Lisbon, 1891.
ii. HAMLIN A., b. 1818, d. 1822.
3. iii. CHARLES WHITE, b. July 5, 1819.
4. iv. EDWARD DEAN, b. Dec. 26, 1821.
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3. CHARLES WILITE RAND, son of Hamlin 2, b. in Bath, July 5, 1819. m. JJune 24, 1847, Jane Moore, dau. of Otis Batchelder (See), b. in Bed- ford, July 28, 1825, Christian Science. He res. in L. from 1842 until he d., Aug. 3. 1874. He grad. from Wesleyan University in 1841, and at once commenced studying law with Hon. Henry A. Bellows. He attended the Cambridge Law School, and was admitted to the Bar in 1844. He commenced the practice of law in L., where he remained until he d. He was connected with the firms of Rand & Farr, and C. W. & E. D. Rand. He was U. S. District Attorney, 1861 to 69 ; Co. Solic- itor. 1855 to 60 ; Supt. of Schools, 1849 ; Member of Board of Educa- tion, Union District, 1868-9-70; Member Board of Health, 1873; Director L. Savings Bank, 1870-1-2-3; J. P. State ; Aid-de-Camp, 4th Div. N. H. Militia, 1845-6-7-8, to Major-Gen. Sullivan G. Hutchins. Universalist. Republican. No ch. (Child's Grafton Co. Gazetteer, pp. 105-6.)
4. EDWARD DEAN RAND, son of Hamlin 2, b. in Bath, Dec. 26, 1821. m. Nov. 12, 1856, Joan Heaton, dan. of Truman Stevens (See), b. in L. in 1830, d. in Lisbon, April 4, 1889. He was educated in Wesleyan University, grad. in 1841, commenced the study of law in New Orleans, La., in 1844, with Lockell & Micon, and Judah P. Benjamin & Micon, and was admitted to the Bar in La. in 1846, and in N. H. in 1855. He res. in L. from 1855 to 1860, and was a member of the law firm of C. W. & E. D. Rand. In 1860 he went to Lisbon, where he res, until he d., Jan. 14, 1885. He was Circuit Court Judge from 1874 to 76 ; Supt. of Schools in L. in 1857, and in Lisbon ; Delegate to the Demo- cratie National Convention, 1868 ; Prest. N. H. Democratic State Con- vention, 1878. J. P. Democrat. His printed works comprise several legal papers and published opinions while Judge (56 N. II. Reports) ; poems published in Chapin's N. H. Poets, p. 252, and others in current periodicals ; Selections and Poems, a posthumous publication from his writings in prose and verse, issued by the Lisbon Library Assn. in 1885 ; Address before Democratic State Convention, 1878 ; Address and Poem in proceedings of the Grafton & Coos Bar Association. (Child's Graf- ton Co. Gazetteer, pp. 97-8 ; Biog. by A. S. Batchellor, 1 G. & C. Bar Assn. Proc., p. 223.)
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i. KATHERINE E., b. Lisbon, Aug. 19, 1862. unm. Author of " Childhood of an Affinity," and other works of fiction. res. Lisbon.
RANKIN.
1. JAMES RANKIN, b. in Glasgow, Scotland. m. Margaret Wither- spoon, of Paisley, Scotland. He came to America about 1776, and settled first in Thornton, then moved to L. in 1791 and purchased the mill, then partially built, and privilege at Pattenville, and 1200 acres of timber land, paying therefor with lands in Thornton. Lumber manufr. Presbyterian elder. Moderator, 1794-5-7-8-1800. Town Treasurer, 1794. Selectman, 1795. Representative, 1798. d. in L. in 1804.
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2. i. JOHN, b. 1757.
3. ii.
ANDREW, m. Dorothy French.
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iii. WILLIAM, m. Olive Brown. res. Brompton, P. Q.
iv. HENRY, m. --- Holbrook. res. Brompton, P. Q.
v. JAMES, d. 1820. A. F. and A. M., North Star, No. 8.
4. vi. SAMUEL, mn. Aug. 22, 1798, Azubah Whitcomb.
vii. MIRIAM, m. Nathaniel Webster (See).
. viii. DAVID, b. Thornton, 1783.
2. JOHN RANKIN, son of James 1, b. in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1757. m. in 1790, Lois Whitcher, b. in Methuen, Mass., in 1758, d. in Dan- ville, Vt., Feb. 27, 1841. He res. in Barnet, Vt., from 1790 to 1799, when he removed to Danville, Vt., where he d., Aug. 25, 1845. Farmer. Sheriff.
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i. MARION, b. Barnet, Vt., Dec. 11, 1791. m. Nov. 28, 1810, Samuel In- galls, cabinet-maker. She d. Danville, Vt., July 31, 1865.
ii. DAVID, b. Barnet, Vt., Sept. 26, 1793.
iii. ABIGAIL, b. Barnet, Vt., Nov. 29, 1795. unm. d. Danville, Vt., Oct. 22, 1827.
iv. Lois, b. Barnet, Vt., May 5, 1798. m. Micajah Lowell. res. Oshkosh, Wis.
v. JOHN, b. Danville, Vt., July 31, 1800.
vi. ASA K., b. Danville, Vt., Sept. 28, 1802. m. May 30, 1839, Mindwell Rowell. Farmer. He d. Danvers, Ill., May 9, 1864. She d. Sept. 22, 1850.
vii. EDWIN, b. Danville, Vt., March 17, 1804. d. Danville, Vt., Nov. 15, 1815.
viii. MARIA, b. Danville, Vt., Sept. 3, 1806. unm. d. Danville, Vt., Oct. 22, 1854.
ix. LAURA H., b. Danville, Vt., Feb. 20, 1809. m. Warner Bingham (See). x. SARAH, b. Danville, Vt., July 18, 1812. unm. She d. Danville, Vt., Ang. 6, 1893.
xi. HENRY, b. Danville, Vt., Dec. 25, 1814. d. Danville, Vt., April 29, 1815.
xii. HORATIO, b. Danville, Vt., Dec. 22, 1816. unm. d. Danville, Vt., May 9, 1890.
3. ANDREW RANKIN, son of James 1, b. in Glasgow, Scotland. m. Dorothy French, b. in Candia, dau. of Simon French. He res. in L. from 1791 to 1823. Farmer. Moderator, 1804. Selectman, 1799- 1801-2-4-9. Representative, 1812. Cong. Deacon, 1816 to 23. Clerk of Church, 1815. Capt. 32d Regt. N. H. Militia, 1817. d. in Windsor, P. Q.
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i. JOHN, unm. Farmer. Paymaster 32d Regt. N. H. Militia, 1818. Dep. Sheriff.
6. ii. ANDREW, b. L. Nov. 1, 1796.
iii. SIMON F., physician. res. St. Anthony, Minn.
iv. HENRY, teacher.
V. WILLIAM, teacher and farmer.
vi. BETSEY.
vii. DOROTHY, m. Ithamar Bradley.
viii. SARAH, unm.
ix. CAROLINE, m. - Griggs, d. Anoka, Minn.
4. SAMUEL RANKIN, son of James 1, b. in Glasgow, Scotland. m. first, Aug. 22, 1798, Azubah Whitcomb. m. second, Margaret, dan. of Richard Peabody 4 (See), b. in Woodstock, Conn., in 1776, d. in 1863. She m. first, David Goodall 6 (See). m. third, - Gront. He res. in L. from 1791 to 1818. Farmer. Selectman, 1807-11-12.
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Ch., by w. Azubah, b. in L., -
i. DIANTIIA, b. Nov. 23, 1799.
ii. ORLEAN, b. March 14, 1801.
iii. ALMIRA, b. Nov. 18, 1803.
iv. SAMUEL, b. Feb. 23, 1804.
V. JOANNA, b. Jan. 29, 1806.
vi. PHILAMON, b. Sept. 8, 1807.
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vii. ALBERT, unm. Merchant. d. St. Johnsbury, Vt., about 1856. (All the above except Albert d. young.)
5. DAVID RANKIN, son of James 1, b. in Thornton, in 1783. m. 1808, Persis Daniel, b. in Westmoreland, d. in Haverhill, Ohio, in 1854, Cong. He res. in L. from 1791 to 1845. Lumberman. Selectman, 1813-14- 15-16-17-18-19. Representative, 1828-9. Moderator, 1831-3. Can- didate for presidential elector on Anti-Masonic ticket, 1832. Major State Militia, 1814 to 1816; Col., 1817 to 1820; Brig. Gen. State Militia, 2d Div. 6th Brig., 1821. d. in Haverhill, Ohio, May 28, 1852. Ch., b. in L., -
i. CLARISSA DAVIS, b. Jan. 21, 1809. m. Gny Carlton Rowell (See).
ii. MELINDA, b. March 21, 1811. unm. d. Bloomington, Ill., Dec. 8, 1888. An eminent New England woman. First Protestant missionary in Mexico, and during a part of the civil war an efficient army nurse at New Orleans. Author of "Texas and Twenty Years among the Mexicans." See an appreciative biography portraying the character and life work of an earnest, resolute woman in " Granite Monthly," Vol. XVI., p. 248, written by her kinsman, Jeremiah Eames Rankin, D.D., LL.D.
iii. ELONA, b. 1813. m. 1864, John La Croix, farmer. She d. Haverhill, Ohio, 1890.
iv. CHASTINA, b. 1815, d. L. in infancy.
v. HARRIET NEWELL, b. 1817. m. May 27, 1840, Thomas H. Kimball, farmer. She d. Brownsville, Texas, 1858.
vi. PERSIS 1)., b. 1819. m. 1850, James Martin, merchant. He d. Ironton, Ohio, 1874. She d. Ironton, Ohio, Jan. 23, 1896.
vii. DAVID, b. 1821. unm. Farmer. d. Haverhill, Ohio, 1861.
viii. EMILY, b. 1823. m. 1858, Cambridge Culbertson, furnace owner. He d. Ironton, Ohio, 1894.
ix. ELLEN, b. 1824. m. 1859, John Butterfield, farmer. He d. Haverhill, Ohio, 1895. She d. Haverhill, Ohio, 1864.
6. ANDREW RANKIN, son of Andrew 3, b. in L. Nov. 1, 1796. m. Jan. 18, 1824, Lois, dan. of Jeremiah Eames 3 (See), b. in Stewarts- town, Ang. 3, 1799, d. in Danbury, Nov. 1, 1866, Cong. He was edu- cated in Andover, Mass., and in Dart. Coll., but did not grad., and subsequently received from that Coll. the honorary degree of A. M. in 1839. He studied theology with Rev. Brown Emerson, of Salem, Mass., and was licensed to preach as a Cong. by the Andover Association, Sept. 22, 1821. Sept. 26 of that year he was commissioned to the Cole- brook Station by the N. H. Missionary Society, where he remained until March, 1823. His subsequent charges were in Campton and Thornton from Nov. 8, 1823, to Feb. 4, 1829 ; Stanstead, P. Q., about seven months ; Salisbury, July 11, 1830 to 1832 ; agent of the N. H. Mission- ary Society in N. H. and Vt., about four years ; agent of the N. H. Temperance Society and editor of a temperance paper about one year ; South Berwick, Me., March 6, 1837, to June 1, 1840 ; agent of the American Tract Society for Me. and N. H. a short period ; Chester,
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Vt .. from June 11, 1844, to March 24, 1846, when his health failed and he was obliged to give up active labor as a pastor until 1860, when he took charge of the church in Danbury, where he continued until 1862, when utter prostration compelled him to end his active work. He d. Danbury, Oct. 22, 1862.
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i. LUCY ANN. b. Thornton, July 12, 1826. m. Aug. 28, 1855, Hon. Sumner Albee. He d. Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 11, 1893.
7. ii. JEREMIAH EAMES, b. Thornton, Jan. 2, 1828.
iii. SARAH MARIA, b. Salisbury, Oct. 1829. m. March 24, 1863, Charles A. Flanders. He d. Malden, Mass., Sept. 8, 1868.
iv. ANDREW EVARTS, b. Salisbury, June 8, 1831. m. Oct. 11, 1869, Isabel Poland. Lawyer and Clerk of Court. He d. Morrisville, Vt., Jan. 14, 1888.
v. LOIS ADELINE, b. Salisbury, May 26, 1836. Clerk. res. Washington, D. C.
vi. CAROLINE SUSAN, b. South Berwick, Me., Jan. 26, 1840. m. May 5, 1864, Rev. Heury E. Butler, clergyman. res. St. Johns, Mich.
7. JEREMIAH EAMES RANKIN, son of Andrew 6, b. in Thornton. Jan. 2, 1828. m. Nov. 29, 1854, Mary Howell, dau. of Cyrus Birge, b. in Underhill, Vt., Aug. 9, 1830, by two lines descended from the Pilgrims. He was educated in So. Berwick, Me., Academy, Middlebury, Vt., Coll., where he was made A. B. in 1848, A. M. in 1854, D. D. in 1869, LL.D. in 1889. He commenced the study of theology in Andover, Mass., Theological Seminary in 1851 and grad. in 1854. He was or- dained a Cong. clergyman in Stockholm, N. Y., and has been located in Potsdam, N. Y., two years ; St. Albans, Vt., five years ; Lowell, Mass., Appleton St. Church, two years ; Boston, Mass., Charlestown District, five years ; Washington, D. C., fifteen years ; Orange, N. J., Highland Ave., five years, most of the time as pastor of Cong. churches. Since 1889 he has been Prest. of Howard University, Washington. D. C. His published literary works comprise volumes of sermons and poems, published by D. Lothrop & Co., Boston, Mass., and other houses, and articles in the "Independent," "Congregationalist," "The Advance," "The Christian Advocate," "Our Day," and other publi- cations. He has edited the " Pilgrim Press," and "The Congrega- tional Review," and written secular and national hymns, including " For God and Home and Native Land," " Keep your Colors Flying," and "God be with you till we meet again." He is the author of the "Bridal Ring," Boston, 1866; " Auld Scotch Mither," 1873 ; "Sub- duing Kingdoms," Washington, 1881; "The Hotel of God," Boston, 1883 ; "Atheism of the Heart," 1884 ; " Christ His Own Interpreter," 1884 ; Hymns, "Pro Patria" and "Ingleside Rhaims," New York, 1887, and "German-English Lyrics," Washington, 1897. IIe has held the following ecclesiastic positions : Member of Executive Com- mittee and Vice-Prest. of A. M. A .; corporate member of A. B. C. F. M. ; twice delegate of Cong. Council to Methodist Triennial Con- ference, and in 1884 was a delegate from the Cong. Council to the Cong. Union of England and Wales. Other positions held are : Supt. of Schools in St. Albans, Vt., and member of the School Board in Charlestown District, Boston, Mass .; Chaplain of Legislature, D. C .; Trustee of Howard University, Washington, D. C., from 1870 to 78 inc., and Prof. of Homiletics and Pastoral Theology there from 1878 to
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84. He has frequently been poet and orator at Coll. commencements, and was orator at the L. Cen. (L. Cen., pp. 14 to 31 inc.)
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i. EAMES BIRGE, b. Washington, D. C., Jan. 23, 1856. m. Sept. 11, 1879, Martha Miles. Physician. res. N. Y. City.
ii. WALTER NEWTON, b. St. Albans, Vt., Aug. 22, 1857, d. Washington, D. C., May, 1878.
iii. MARY FARNHAM, b. St. Albans, Vt., Sept. 12, 1858. m. Nov. 11, 1876, llarvey I). Goulder. res. Cleveland, Ohio.
iv. ANDREW WYMAN, b. Lowell, Mass., April 7, 1863, d. Lowell, Mass., March 28, 1864.
v. EDITH GODCOMB, b. Charlestown, Mass., May 29, 1868. res. Washing- ton, D. C.
RANLET.
1. LEVI FRANKLIN RANLET, Son of Levi, b. in Meredith, Sept. 13, 1798. m. Feb. 26, 1824, Ann Maria, dau. of Robert Gotham, b. in Lancaster, Oct. 10, 1807, d. in Plymouth, Nov. 6, 1879. He res. in L. from 1839 to 1873. Blacksmith. Methodist. Republican. Represen- tative, 1850. d. in Plymouth, Nov. 24, 1873. Ch., -
2. i. NOAH WEBSTER, b. Lancaster, Jan. 23, 1826.
ii. SARAH GOTHAM, b. Lancaster, July 27, 1831. m. first, Cyrus Willis (See). m. second, Collins M. Buchanan (See).
iii. EDGAR, b. Lisbon, Oct. 18, 1838, d. Lisbon, Dec. 12, 1838.
iv. HENRY C., b. Lisbon, Oct. 18, 1838, d. L. April 25, 1839.
v. CHARLES FRANK, b. L., Oct. 3, 1841. m. July 2, 1866, Mary Osgood. Laborer. He d. L. June 17, 1867. She m. second, Charles H. Apple- bee (See).
vi. GEORGE MAYO, b. L. Feb. 5, 1847. m. April 18, 1870, Mary Leonard. Ice-dealer. res. Susquehanna, Penn.
2. NOAH WEBSTER RANLET, Son of Levi Franklin 1, b. in Lancaster, Jan. 23, 1826. m. first, Dec. 8, 1847, Deborah, dau. of Simeon Burn- ham, b. in Bethlehem, April 21, 1828, d. in L. April 6, 1864. m. see- ond, Sept. 25, 1864, Sarah Emeline, dau. of Hobert Wyatt, b. in Warren, March 30, 1834, Cong. She m. first, George Powers. Noah has res. in L. since 1839. Carriage manufr. Cong. Republican. Fire ward, 1882-3-4-5-6. I. O. O. F.
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i. JENNY L., b. Oct. 11, 1849. m. George Belknap (See).
Ch., by w. Sarah, b. in L., -
3. ii. HARRY WYATT, b. Oct. 24, 1865.
iii. ISABEL MAUD, b. Sept. 28, 1868. m. John Bradbury Jarvis (See). iv. FRANK HERBERT, b. May 15, 1872. unm. res. L.
3. HARRY WYATT RANLET, son of Noah Webster 2, b. in L. Oct. 24, 1865. m. Nov. 27, 1889, Dulcenia Mason, dau. of Joseph S. Frye (See), b. in Waterford, Vt., Dec. 10, 1865. He has res. in L. from 1865 to 1887, and since 1895. Carriage-maker. Grad. Dart. Coll., 1887. Ch., -
i. WYATT FRYE, b. Spokane, Wash., Dec. 30, 1890.
ii. EMILIE, b. L. Oct. 10, 1896.
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4. DANIEL WEBSTER RANLET, son of Charles, b. in Newmarket, Sept. 4, 1842. m. April 29, 1869, Clara Bell, dan. of John C. Morrison (See), b. in Bethlehem, Aug. 11, 1845, Cong. He has res. in L. since 1892. Hotel steward. Cong. Republican. A. F. and A. M. Ch., -
i. CHARLES TUTTLE, b. Bethlehem, Sept. 30, 1871. m. 1892, Gertrude Tucker. res. St. Johnsbury, Vt.
ii. MARY HATTIE, b. Bethlehem, April 27, 1873, d. Oct. 1873.
iii. DANIEL MORRISON, b. Laconia, Oct. 25, 1876. First Sergeant Co. B, 9th N. Y., war with Spain. He m. Nov. 25, 1899, Margery Borden.
iv. BESSIE, b. Bethlehem, Jan. 22, 1881.
REAGAN.
1. JOHN REAGAN, son of Charles, b. in Ireland, Ang. 1, 1858. m. May 14; 1883, Rhoda, dau. of Peter Duffy (See), b. in St. Johnsbury, Vt., June 10, 1858. Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 1870. Foreman on railroad section. Roman Catholic. Democrat.
Ch., b. in L., -
i. MARY, b. June 14, 1884.
ii. CHARLES, b. May 12, 1886.
iii. JOIN, b. June 10, 1888.
iv. JAMES, b. June 18, 1892. v. LEO, b. May 1, 1895.
REDINGTON.
1. ABRAHAM REDINGTON and wife Margaret are named in the records of Boxford, Mass., 1645. " He was held in much esteem." He d. in Boxford, Sept. 12, 1697. Six ch.
2. THOMAS REDINGTON, son of Abraham 1, b. July 25, 1649. m. March 22, 1682/3, Mary Kimball, dau. of Thomas and Mary (Smith) Kimball of Bradford, Mass. He also lived in Boxford, where he d., Jan. 7, 1702/3. Six ch.
3. THOMAS REDINGTON, son of Thomas 2, b. in Boxford, d. in Lunen- burg, Mass., Aug. 10, 1755. He m. Hepsibah Perley, b. Aug. 14, 1699, dan. of Thomas and Sarah (Osgood) Perley. He lived in Boxford and Lunenburg, Mass.
4. BENJAMIN REDINGTON, son of Thomas 3, b. in 1729. m. March 24, 1757, Ruth, dau. of Rev. David Stearns, b. Jan. 3, 1736/7, d. March 14, 1798. He res. in Lunenburg, Mass., and later in Walpole, where he d., Aug. 23, 1811.
5. THOMAS REDINGTON. son of Benjamin 4, b. in Lunenburg, Mass., March 29, 1766. m. Feb. 21, 1797, Mary Stowell, b. in Worcester, Mass .. Oct. 8, 1773, d. in Walpole, Dec. 21, 1825. Merchant. Whig. d. in Walpole, Jan. 26, 1824. (History of Walpole, p. 346.)
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i. CHARLES STEARNS, b. Walpole, Jan. 8, 1798, d. Boston, Mass., May 8, 1802.
ii. GEORGE THOMAS, b. Walpole, Nov. 27, 1799, d. Boston, Mass., May 17, 1802.
iii. WILLIAM EBENEZER, b. Boston, Mass., Oct. 12, 1801, d. Boston, Mass., Jan. 5, 1803.
iv. CHARLES THOMAS, b. Boston, Mass., Oct. 16, 1803, d. St. Augustine, Fla., Dec. 21, 1831.
v. MARY STEARNS, b. Worcester, Mass., Oct. 19, 1806. m. George Warner Ely (See).
6. vi. GEORGE BENJAMIN, b. Charlestown, Nov. 27, 1808.
vii. WILLIAM EBENEZER, b. Charlestown, Sept. 19, 1810. m. Esther For- saith. Clerk. He d. Boston, Mass., May 1, 1880.
viii. FRANCIS CORNELIUS, b. Charlestown, March 28, 1813, d. Charlestown, July 31, 1813.
ix. FRANCES ANN, b. Charlestown, March 30, 1814. unm. d. Concord, Nov. 2, 1861.
7. X. HENRY CORNELIUS, b. Charlestown, Nov. 24, 1816.
6. GEORGE BENJAMIN REDINGTON, son of Thomas 5, b. in Charles- town, Nov. 27, 1808. unm. He res. in L. from 1829 until he d., Dec. 1, 1888. Merchant and scythe manufr. Republican. Fire ward, 1850. Director L. National Bank, 1871 to 1887 inc. Director L. Savings Bank, 1871 to 1888 inc. Director White Mountains Railroad.
7. HENRY CORNELIUS REDINGTON, son of Thomas 5, b. in Charlestown, Nov. 24, 1816. m. April 30, 1846, Mary Bean, dau. of Stephen and granddau. of Ebenezer Richardson 25 (See), b. in Lisbon. July 20, 1821, Cong. Deaconess. He res. in L. most of the time from 1834 until he d., March 2, 1889. Republican. Merchant and scythe manuf. Ch., b. in L., -
i. STELLA LOUISE, b. Feb. 8, 1848. m. Charles Leonidas Clay (See).
ii. CHARLES THOMAS, b. Feb. 26, 1851, d. L. Jan. 12, 1876.
iii. MARY FRANCES, b. Dec. 1, 1852. m. Charles Edward Milliken (See).
iv, ISABELLA STEARNS, b. Jan. 12, 1862. m. John Glover Bent (See).
v. GEORGE HENRY, b. Dec. 3, 1865, d. L. Nov. 12, 1867.
REDWOOD.
1. WILLIAM REDWOOD, son of William, b. in Nottingham, Eng., March 5, 1808. m. June, 1828, Elizabeth Redwood, b. in Notting- ham, Eng., in 1805, d. in L. Dec. 13, 1883, Methodist. He has res. in L. since 1832. Tailor. Methodist. Democrat. No ch. He d. L. Dec. 18, 1897.
REMICH. REMICK.
The name Remich is of German extraction. There is a town of that name in the Duchy of Luxemburg, named in the time of Roman occu- pation, and probably the family came from that town.
1. CHRISTIAN REMICH, b. in Eng. or Germany, in 1631. m. about 1654, Hannah He emigrated to America, and was one of the proprietors of Kittery, Me., and was a large owner of land in Kittery, Elliot, and South Berwick, Me., now in the possession of his descendants.
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He was a surveyor, and for many years Selectman, Treasurer, and Rep- resentative. He had four sons, all of whom were fairly well educated, and many of their descendants have become noted men, the most prom- inent being Chief Justice Morrison Remich Waite. The name is written Remich and Remick. (N. E. Historical and Genealogical Register, Oct. 1893.)
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