History of Littleton, New Hampshire, Vol. III, Part 45

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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viii. LYDIA, m. Abijah Potter. res. Stark. ix. MIRIAM, m. Clifford Cole. res. Stark.


12. JONATHAN ROWELL, son of Daniel 11, b. in Weare, April, 1771. m. March 4, 1799, Sally, dau. of Elkanah Hoskins (See), b. in Pe- tersham, Mass., March 21, 1780, d. L. Sept. 6, 1886, Cong. He res. in L. from 1809 until he d., Oct. 31, 1863. Farmer. Whig. Select- man, 1811-12-13-14-15-32. J. P.


Ch., -


13. i. JONATHAN BARNEY, b. Waterford, Vt., Feb. 3, 1800.


ii. ANNA, b. Waterford, Vt., Jan. 21, 1802. m. Sept. 29, 1832, Roswell Sartwell (See), stone-cutter. She d. Barnet, Vt., Feb. 3, 1889.


iii. Los, b. Stark, Jan. 13, 1804. m. Dec. 1834, Charles Fay Gregory, farmer. He d. 1868. She d. Concord, Vt., Jan. 28, 1883.


iv. MINDWELL, b. Jan. 29, 1806. m. May 30, 1839, Asa K. Rankin, farmer. He d. Danvers, Ill., May 9, 1864. She d. Danvers, Ill., Sept. 22, 1850. V. GUY CARLTON, b. Waterford, Vt., Feb. 15, 1809.


14.


vi. BENJAMIN F., b. L. Feb. 5, 1810. m. 1837, Charity Abbott. Farmer. He d. Danvers, Ill., Sept. 25, 1860.


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Rowell.


vii. RICHARD, b. L. Feb. 21, 1812, d. L. Aug. 24, 1812.


viii, RICHARD, b. L. Jan. 22, 1814. m. Mary Barnard. Farmer. He d. Bloomington, Ill., Oct. 16, 1884.


15. ix. SALMON HOSKINS, b. L. July 2, 1816.


x. JOSHUA, b. L. Nov. 29, 1818. m. March 31, 1853, Mary R. Chase. Merchant. He d. Fall River, Mass., June 6, 1853.


xi. IRA, b. L. Jan. 12, 1821, d. L. Feb. 15, 1823.


xii. ADALINE, b. L. Feb. 24, 1823. m. April 5, 1853, Ephraim Purdy, phy- sician. res. Cincinnati, Ohio.


13. JONATHAN BARNEY ROWELL, son of Jonathan 12, b. in Water- ford, Vt., Feb. 3, 1800. m. Jan., 1828, Cynthia, dau. of Moses Abbott 11 (See), b. in Bath, d. in Danvers, Ill. She m. second - Hayes. Jonathan res. in L. from 1804 until about 1830. Business man. A. F. and A. M., Morning Dawn. d. in Danvers, Ill., Sept. 28, 1850.


Ch., b. in Haverhill, -


i. IRA.


ii. JONATHAN HARVEY, b. Haverhill, Feb. 10, 1833. grad. Eureka Coll. A prominent lawyer at Bloomington, Ill. Representative in Congress four terms.


iii. MARY JANE.


iv. MARIA.


V. FRANKLIN.


vi. MILO.


vii. CHESTER.


viii. CHARLES CARROLL. ix. GEORGE.


x. ALBERT.


14. GUY CARLTON ROWELL, son of Jonathan 12, b. in Waterford, Vt., Feb. 15, 1809. m. Feb. 12, 1835, Clarissa Davis, dau. of Gen. David Rankin (See), b. in L. Jan. 21, 1809, d. in Bloomington, Ill., Nov. 3, 1873. He res. in L. from 1838 to 1863. Farmer. Select- man, 1851. J. P. Appointed Lieut. 1st Co. Light Inf., 32d Regt., N. H. Militia, June 4, 1844. d. in Bloomington, Ill., March 17, 1891. Ch., -


i. FRANCES HARRIET, b. Concord, Vt., Nov. 15, 1835. m. April 23, 1863, George Porter Ely, C. E. res. Bloomington, 111.


16. ii. CLINTON, b. Concord, Vt., Nov. 12, 1838.


iii. FRANK F., b. L. June 11, 1850, d. Bloomington, Ill., Jan. 31, 1890.


iv. HELEN EDNA, b. L. May 26, 1852. m. May 30, 1875, William J. Wash- burn, banker. res. Los Angeles, Cal.


15. SALMON HOSKINS ROWELL, son of Jonathan 12, b. in L. July 2, 1816. m. Jan. 4, 1846, Cordelia M., dau. of Otis Ballou, b. in Water- ford, Vt., April 23, 1820. He res. in L. from birth to 1866, since then in Peacham, Vt., where he d., Jan. 16, 1900. Farmer. Selectman, 1841-2. Representative, 1846-7. Lieut. Col. 32d Regt. N. II. Militia, June 19, 1840.


Ch., b. in L., -


i. OTIS F., b. Aug. 20, 1848. m. Ella Hooker. Postmaster. He d. Stew- art, Iowa, June 19, 1874.


ii. ADDIE C., b. April 22, 1857. m. May 8, 1875, William V. McLaughlin. res. Peacham, Vt.


iii. SALMON HARVEY, b. March 26, 1860, d. June 2, 1877.


iv. HATTIE E., b. Aug. 4, 1862. m. Oct. 8, 1880, Elijah M. Lyford, farmer. res. Barnet, Vt.


V. RICHARD CLARK, b. Oct. 25, 1865. m. Oct. 25, 1886, Maggie Bundy. Farmer. res. Barnet, Vt.


SALMON H. ROWELL.


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Astor, Lenox and Tildce Four dations. 1905


431


Rowell.


16. CLINTON ROWELL, son of Guy Carlton 14, b. in Concord, Vt., Nov. 12, 1838. m. Nov. 12, 1868, Carrie M., dau. of Charles Ferris, b. in Peru, N. Y., April, 1843, Cong. He res. in L. from 1839 to 1862. Lawyer. Cong. Democrat. Dart. Coll., 1861-2. res. St. Louis, Mo. Ch., b. in St. Louis, Mo., -


i. EUGENIA MAY, b. May 12, 1870, d. St. Louis, Mo., 1879.


ii. GRACE F., b. Nov. 24, 1873. res. St. Louis, Mo.


iii. CARLTON F., b. June 9, 1885.


17. HENRY WARD ROWELL, son of Richard F. and grandson of Daniel 11, b. in Waterford, Vt., Jan. 16, 1834. m. Oct. 11, 1855, Achsah B., dan. of Samuel Taylor, b. in Springfield, Vt., April 18, 1837. He came to L. in 1855 and established the "People's Journal," the first issue of which appeared June 6, 1855. He continued its publication until Nov. 2, 1860, when he sold to William Davis. He was Treasurer of Grafton Co., 1858-9 ; a member of Gov. Goodwin's Staff in 1859-60. In 1862 he was appointed to a position in the Interior Department, Washington, and soon after made Chief of the Agricultural Division of the Census Bureau, which he resigned in 1867, and moved to Rockford, Ill., and engaged in the newspaper business, which he has followed most of the time since. He was Disbursing Clerk of the U. S. House of Representatives during the 47th Congress. He d. in Washington, D. C., 1899. Methodist. Republican. A. F. and A. M. (L. Cen. pp. 110-11-12.) Ch., -


i. LIZZIE M., b. L. July 24, 1858. m. May 1, 1879, D. F. Sawyer, mer- chant. res. Iowa City, Iowa.


ii. CHARLES H., b. L. Aug. 20, 1864. m. Sept. 6, 1886, Annie E. Marcey. Merchant. res. Iowa City, Iowa.


iii. ALICE C., b. Rockford, III., March 28, 1868, d. Jan. 1, 1872.


ROWELL.


18. AMOS ROWELL, b. in Bath, Feb. 6, 1804. m. Betsey, dau. of Robert Chase, b. in Bath, Oct. 10, 1791, d. in L. March 25, 1865, Metho- dist. He res. in L. from 1826 until he d., March 5, 1867. Cabinet- maker. Baptist. Republican. Ch., -


i. JANE C., b. Bath, July 17, 1823. m. John Colby Quimby (See).


ii. FANNY Ross, b. L. May 4, 1827. m. first, Charles C. Barrett (See). m. second, Enoch M. Stratton (See).


iii. ANN MARY, b. L. Oct. 4, 1830. m. first, July 23, 1855, Simeon Russell. m. second, Lorenzo D. Burton (See).


ROWELL.


19. MICAIJAH ROWELL, pub. Nov. 12, 1804, Elizabeth, dau. of Stephen Savage (See), b. in Middletown, Conn., Oct. 31, 1784, d. in Edenboro', Ohio. He res. in L. from 1799 to 1811. Farmer. Ch., -


i. ELIZA, b. L. May 5, 1806.


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Ruland - Russell.


RULAND.


1. GEORGE W. RULAND, son of George, b. in Brookhaven, N. Y., April 29, 1840. m. JJune, 1867, Mary E. Weeks, of Patchogue, N. Y. He was educated in the district schools and Bellport Military and Clas- sical Institute, and in 1864 commenced the study of theology in the Boston School of Theology, from which he grad. in 1867. He was or- dained a Methodist elder by Bishop Janes, in Rochester, April 16, 1871. Ilis ministry has been as follows : Raymond, 1866-7-8 ; Hampton, 1869-70; Laconia, 1871 ; Amherst and Milford, 1872-3; L., 1874-5- 6 ; Greenland, 1877-8-9; Suncook, 1880-1-2; Milford, 1883. He joined the Cong. church in 1884, and settled in Greenfield. He has since had pastorates in Westmoreland, Dublin, and Stoddard. He res. in Keene. Board of Education, Union District, 1875. Corp. 102d N. Y. Inf. A. F. and A. M. I. O. O. F. G. A. R. Ch., -


i. LAURA W.


ii. ELLIOTT C., b. 1872, d. March 31, 1874.


RUSSELL.


1. THOMAS E. RUSSELL, son of Thomas, b. in Lincoln, Dec. 9, 1803. m. first, Betsey Lovejoy, d. in Franconia. m. second, June 2, 1850, Sophia, dau. of Timothy Mooney, b. in Bethlehem, July, 2, 1818, Free Baptist. He res. in L. from 1849 until he d., April 27, 1886. Farmer. Free Baptist. Democrat.


Ch., by w. Betsey, -


i. LYDIA, m. - Dustin. res. Thornton.


ii. GEORGE W., b. Hebron, 1834. m. first, Mary Colby. m. second, Manda Rines. res. Boscawen. Co. B, 6th N. H. Inf. Private.


iii. THOMAS E., b. Hebron, 1836. res. Penacook. Co. D, 13th N. H. Inf. Private.


iv. EUNICE, res. Worcester, Mass.


v. CHARLES H., b. Thornton, 1843. res. Penacook. Co. D, 13th N. H. Inf. Private.


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


vi. EDWIN MARTIN, b. Nov. 15, 1851, d. L. May 14, 1875.


vii. CLARENCE H., b. July 11, 1852, d. L. Dec. 11, 1852.


viii. HARRY EUGENE, b. Oct. 22, 1853.


n1. Alice Stocknian.


Insurance


agent. res. Boston, Mass.


ix. HENRIETTA, b. Aug. 11, 1855, d. L. March 10, 1869.


x. HELEN AUGUSTA, b. May 15, 1857. m. first, Feb. 8, 1876, Augustus N. Bartlett, farmer. He d. L. Jan. 22, 1885. m. second, Dec. 1886, Henry E. Bartlett, milk-dealer. res. Manchester.


2. xi. FREDERIC ALANSON, b. July 2, 1859.


3. xii. ELMER ELLSWORTH, b. May 17, 1861.


2. FREDERIC ALANSON RUSSELL, son of Thomas E. 1, b. in L. July 2, 1859. m. Aug. 2, 1889, Lizzie S., dau. of Henry Delano, b. in New Bedford, Mass., Sept. 10, 1867. He has res. in L. all his life. Fore- man in Stereoscopic View Factory. Republican. I. O. O. F., N. G. C. P., L. Encampment. K. P. Ch., b. in L., -


i. FREDERIC H., b. Nov. 8, 1891.


ii. ARTHUR KILBURN, b. May 26, 1895. d. L. Aug. 22, 1898.


433


Russell.


3. ELMER ELLSWORTH RUSSELL, son of Thomas E.1, b. in L. May 17, 1861. m. Dec. 6, 1884, Martha Ella, dau. of Darius Northy, b. in Whitefield, Dec. 6, 1863. He has res. in L. all his life. Glover. Democrat.


Ch., -


i. SCOTT EDWARD, b. Whitefield, July 28, 1886.


ii. FRANCIS HENRY, b. L. Jan. 25, 1898.


RUSSELL.


4. LUCIUS AMOS RUSSELL, son of Peter B., b. in Claremont in 1808. m. Susan B., dau. of Moses Stevens, b. in Pembroke in 1809, d. in L. Feb. 23, 1892. He res. in L. from 1840 until he d., April 28, 1864. Stage proprietor. Republican.


Ch., -


i. EMILY E., b. Cabot, Vt., 1834. m. April 29, 1858, George L. Gilman. Keeps boarding-house. res. Bethlehem.


5. ii. GEORGE LUCIUS, b. L. May 25, 1838.


iii. ELLEN J., b. L. 1843. m. Nathan J. Pike, deputy sheriff. He d. St. Johnsbury, Vt., April, 1883.


5. GEORGE LUCIUS RUSSELL, son of Lucius Amos 4, b. in L. May 25, 1838. m. Jan. 16, 1864, Julia Cook, dau. of Ezra Bliss Elkins (See), b. in Lisbon, Ang. 21, 1838. He has res. in L. nearly all his life. Farmer. Democrat. J. P.


Ch., -


i. SUE, b. Stanstead, P. Q., Feb. 7, 1870. m. June 25, 1895, Philip W. Prior, dentist. res. Stamford, Conn.


ii. GEORGE LUCIUS, b. Stanstead, P. Q., Feb. 8, 1872. m. Jan. 23, 1898, Mary A. Smith. res. in L.


iii. HARRY BLISS, b. Bethlehem, Sept. 18, 1882.


RUSSELL.


6. CAREY RUSSELL, son of John, b. in Chester, Oct. 5, 1802. m. May, 1827, Roxanna, dau. of William Howard, b. in Hillsboro' in 1801, d. in Hancock, Aug. 26, 1885. He had limited opportunities to secure an education, but at the age of nineteen had fitted himself for Coll. Lack of means prevented his entering Coll., but he studied for the minis- try with Rev. John Wood of Newport, and in 1837 was called to the Cong. church in Hartford, Vt., and ordained. He was pastor of the " Dotham church " there from 1837 to 1844; acting pastor, Worcester, Vt., 1844-5; Goshen, Vt., 1846-7; Wolcott, Vt., 1851-2; Bradford, 1853 to 1857 ; L., acting pastor, 1858-9 ; without charge, Norwich, Vt., 1859, until he d., Aug. 17, 1864. (Cong. Quarterly, Vol. VI. (1864), p. 385.)


Ch., b. in Newport, -


i. CATHERINE FRANCES, III. Nelson Crandall, flour manufr. She d. Nor- wich, Vt., Nov. 1868.


ii. HARRIET NEWELL, m. Thaddeus B. Ladd, physician. She d. Norwich, Vt., June, 1872.


iii. WILLIAM CAREY, d. Hartford, Vt., when five years old.


iv. SARAH HOWARD, m. first, Daniel Wilkins (See). m. second, Charles Edward Harrington (See).


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Salway - Sanborn.


SALWAY. SALOIS.


1. MITCHELL SALWAY, son of Mitchell, b. in Canada, Jan. 13, 1831. m. Nov. 23, 1865, Matilda R., dan. of Anthony Cushing, b. in Canada, June 5, 1843, Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 1862. Laborer. Roman Catholic. Democrat.


Ch., b. in L., -


i. MITCHELL JOSEPHI, b. Feb. 18, 1867. m. Sept. 30, 1888, Mary Fox


Cook. res. Boston, Mass.


ii. ANNIE M., b. Oct. 13, 1871. m. George O. W. Hatch (See).


iii. AGNES PAULINE, b. Sept. 3, 1875. m. Oct. 26, 1896, George H. Page, carpenter. res. L.


iv. VERNIE E., b. Dec. 4, 1877.


V. HATTIE, b. Feb. 1, 1881.


vi. ANTIIONY VINCENT, b. May 2, 1883.


vii. CLEMENT J., b. April 22, 1886.


SANBORN.


1. JOHN SANBORN, b. in England, about 1620. His father was John Sanborn. His mother was a daughter of Rev. Stephen Bachiler, the founder and the first minister of Hampton. With his brothers, William and Stephen, he came to New Hampshire in 1632 under the auspices of their grandfather, Rev. Stephen Bachiler. He m. Mary Tuck, dan. of Robert Tuck of Hampton. She d. Dec. 30, 1668. He m. second, Aug. 2, 1671, Margaret (Page) Moulton, dau. of Robert Page, and widow of William Moulton. He d. Oct 20, 1692. She d. July 13, 1699.


2. JOHN SANBORN, son of John 1, b. in Hampton, about 1649. m. Nov. 19, 1674, Judith Coffin, b. Dec. 4, 1653, dau. of Tristram and Judith (Greenleaf) Coffin. He d. in Hampton, Nov. 10, 1723. She d. May 17, 1774.


3. ABNER SANBORN, son of John 2, b. in Hampton, April 27, 1694. m. Oct. 5, 1715, Rachel Shaw, b. Jan. 27, 1695, dau. of Caleb and Elizabeth ( Hilliard ) Shaw of Hampton. He lived beyond the river in the part of the original township which was incorporated as Hampton Falls. Selectman several years. He d. Jan. 17, 1780.


4. COFFIN SANBORN, son of Abner 3, b. in Hampton Falls, Dec. 17, 1737. in. Jan. 1, 1759, Hannah Hilliard, d. in Sanbornton, July 21, 1821. He res. in Sanbornton, where he d., May 12, 1812.


5. LEVI SANBORN, son of Coffin 4, b. in Sanbornton, July 31, 1777. m. July 26, 1798, Hannah, dau. of William Durgin, b. in Sanbornton, July 8, 1782, d. in Whitefield, March 22, 1862. He res. in L. from 1826 until he d., Nov. 11, 1835. Carpenter.


Ch., b. in Sanbornton, -


i. EZRA, b. Nov. 13, 1799. m. Jan. 19, 1825, Lucy Whitman. Carpenter. res. Whitefield.


ii. MARY MARSTON, b. Sept. 5, 1802. m. first, Asa Clark. m. second, Jonathan Nurse (See).


iii. Amos S, b. Dec. 20, 1804. m. Dec. 27, 1826, Deborah C. Phillips. Car- penter. He d. L. Sept. 16, 1874.


iv. SUSANNAH T., b. Oct. 21, 1807.


m. William George, carpenter. He d. Concord, 1872.


435


Sanborn.


6. V. DAVID PAGE, b. Feb. 8, 1810.


vi. LUCY R., b. May 8, 1812, d. L. June 3, 1823.


vii. DEBORAH B., b. May 1, 1815, d. Sanbornton, Aug. 1, 1819.


viii. RACHEL T., b. Nov. 18, 1817, d. Sanbornton, Aug. 3, 1819.


ix. DEBORAH J., b. Feb. 19, 1820, m. Lorenzo D. Parker (See).


7. X. LEVI WOODBURY, b. Feb. 4, 1824.


xi. HANNAH A., b. April 21, 1826, d. L. Oct. 1847.


6. DAVID PAGE SANBORN, son of Levi 5, b. in Sanbornton, Feb. 8, 1810. m. Oct. 12, 1831, Naomi Hughes, dau. of James Dow (See), b. in L. Jan. 9, 1813. He res. in L. from 1825 until he d., March 1, 1871. Machinist and tool-maker. Republican. Appointed major of 32d Regt. N. H. Militia Aug. 27, 1836; vacated, Nov. 28, 1836. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. I. O. O. F., N. G.


Ch., -


i. AMELIA BARBER, b. L. Feb. 20, 1833, d. Sept. 18, 1853.


8. ii. FRANCIS DAVIDSON, b. L. Oct. 26, 1834.


iii. LAURA BURNHAM, b. L. Aug. 26, 1836. m. first, Albert Tyler Johnson (See). m. second, John Smillie (See).


9. iv. LUTHER Dow, b. L. Dec. 12, 1841.


v. ELLEN JOSEPHINE, b. Worcester, Mass., March 24, 1846. m. Minot Weeks (See).


vi. EMMA ELECTA, b. L. March 16, 1849, m. Charles Ball (See).


vii. JENNIE LINDSEY, b. L. April 28, 1853, d. L. April 29, 1853.


7. LEVI WOODBURY SANBORN, son of Levi 5, b. in Sanbornton, Feb. 4, 1824. m. first, Oct. 18, 1853, Mary Moody, dau. of Harry Palmer, d. in Franconia, Dec. 15, 1882, Methodist. m. second, March 10, 1886, Mary Jane Garland, b. Barnstead, July, 1827. He res. in L. from 1826 to 1854, and from 1862 to 1873. Shingle sawyer. Co. D, 13th N. H. Inf. Private.


Ch., -


EDGAR, b. Whitefield, July, 1854, d. 1855.


8. FRANCIS DAVIDSON SANBORN, son of David Page 6, b. in L. Oct. 26, 1834. m. June 9, 1855, Caroline Nute, dau. of Daniel Gilman Smith, b. in Dover, March 21, 1835, d. in Bethlehem, June 9, 1895, Methodist. He res. in L. nearly all his life. Mechanic. Republican. Co. D, 13th N. H. Inf. Sergt. and Musician. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge.


Ch., b. in L., -


i. LEROY SMITH, b. Oct. 6, 1857. m. March 3, 1880, Marion E. Case. Farmer.


ii. HERBERT LESLIE, b. Feb. 3, 1870. m. May 30, 1894, Mamie Maud Van Ness. Glover. res. L. Ch., Francis Wellington, b. L. June 22, 1897.


9. LUTHER DOW SANBORN, son of David Page 6, b. in L. Dec. 12, 1841. m. June 19, 1869, Elizabeth Ann, dau. of James C. Rowell (See), b. in Concord, Vt., May 19, 1848, Universalist. He res. in L. from birth to 1883. He now res. Grand Rapids, Mich. Salesman. Universalist. Republican. Recording Sec. L. Musical Association, 1870 to 1884 inc. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge.


Ch., b. in L., -


i. JENNIE L., b. Jan. 5, 1873, d. Grand Rapids, Mich., June, 1891.


ii. IRVING L., b. Nov. 12, 1874. m. Dec. 12, 1889, Frances Marrin. Laborer He served in war with Spain, Conn. Regt.


436


Sanborn.


SANBORN.


10. SHEPHERD J. SANBORN, son of Zadoc, b. in New Hampton, April 27, 1800. m. Sept. 1, 1823, Polly, dau. of Ziba Wright (See), b. in L. June 3, 1802, d. in L. Dec. 8, 1874. 1Ie res. in L. from 1818 until he d., Sept. 12, 1864. Farmer. Republican.


Ch., b. in L., -


11. i. MADISON, b. March 25, 1825.


ii. EMILY, b. May 4, 1828. unm. res. L.


iii. LOVICA C., b. April 28, 1830, m. James Monroe Streeter (See).


iv. ELIZA A., b. June 24, 1837. m. first, June 16, 1858, Lucius D. Powers,


d. 1862. m. second, May 20, 1880, Alfred Richards, merchant. She res. L.


v. HENRY E., b. Sept 28, 1840. m. Dec. 4, 1878, Agnes A. Lattig. Rail- road conductor. She d. Easton, Pa., Dec. 24, 1879.


11. MADISON SANBORN, son of Shepherd J.10, b. in L. March 25, 1825. m. March 5, 1863, Rachel, dan. of Jacob Markley (See), b. in Canada, Feb. 7, 1842, d. in L. Feb. 13, 1896. He has res. in L. all his life. Farmer. Republican. Ensign 11th Co. 32d Regt. N. H. Militia, 1848. Ch. b. in L., -


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.7, Jonathan C.6, Simeon 5, William 4, William 3, 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.


Ch., by w. Stella, b. in Concord, -


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


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


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Sanborn - Sanders - Sanderson - Sanger.


Ch., by w. Frances, b. in Concord, -


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 MeIntire (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.) Ch., -


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.


Ch.,-


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. IIe 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, dan. 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 3, 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 6, 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. Homœo- pathic Societies and the American Institute of Homoeopathy, and Prest. of the Ammonoosue 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. 32° 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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