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3. John3; m. Margaret Tobey. 4. Daniel3; m. Sarah Bragdon.
5. Moses.3 6. Elizabeth3; m. 1695, John Thompson.
7. Susanna3; m. Samuel Furnald. 8. Abigail.3
(3). John3, (Stephen,2 Daniel1) married, 1706, Margaret, daughter of James Tobey of Kittery, Me. Children:
9. Amos4, b. Feb. 19, 1712; m. Ann Brooks. 10. Catherine.4
(4). Daniel: (Stephen,2 Daniel1) married, 1701, Sarah Bragdon. Children:
11. Jeremiah.4 12. Josiah.4 13. Samuel.4 14. Stephen.4
15. John.4 16. Daniel.4 17. Abigail. 4
(9). Amos4 (John,3 Stephen,2 Daniel1) was born Feb. 19, 1712; married Sept. 5, 1738, Ann, daughter of William and Mary Brooks; settled in Kittery, Me. Children:
18. Noah.5 19. Amos.6 20. Joseph.5 22. Elizabeth.5
23. Margaret.5
(11). Jeremiah4 (Daniel,3 Stephen,2 Daniel1) married and had
24. Samuel.5
(19). Amos5 (Amos,4 John,3 Stephen,2 Daniel1) married May 8, 1777, Mar- garet Tetherly. Children:
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25. Sally6 b. Aug. 30, 1778.
26. Nathaniel6 b. March 8, 1781; m. Mary Marsters.
27. Susannah6 b. April 29, 1783. 28. Williams b. May 28, 1785.
29. Anna6 b. July 25, 1787.
30. Samuel. b. Sept. 9, 1789; m. Martha M. Tarleton.
31. Amos6 b. April 29, 1792; m. Deborah Gilman.
32. Temples b. Oct 15, 1795; m. (1) Susan W. Burleigh, (2) Mercy W. Ewer.
(24). Samuels (Jeremiah, Daniel, Stephen,? Daniel1) married and had
33. Ira b. April 30, 1795; m. Mary G. Pickering.
(26). Nathaniel6 (Amos,5 Amos,4 John,3 Stephen,? Daniel1) was born in Kittery, Me., March 8, 1781; married Feb. 15, 1807, Mary, daughter of Dr. John and Mary Marsters, who was born Jan. 23, 1785, and died Sept. 5, 1849; came to Newfields about 1800; learned the carpenter's trade of Henry Wiggin and became a mill-wright and master mechanic; lived at the corner of Main and Piscassic streets, and also on a farm on the Lee road; was active in parish affairs, 1810 and 1824; died July 19, 1827. Children.
34. Charles H. b. Dec. 24, 1807; d. Springfield, Mass.
35. Nathaniel b. Feb. 11, 1809; m .; lived in Dover; d. Dec. 17, 1862. 4 ch.
36. Amos7 b. April 29, 1810; m. (1) Mary Ann Rundlett, (2) Harriet A. Rundlett.
37. John Marsters7 b. Dec. 4, 1811; m. (1) Valina G. Neal, (2) Mrs. Ina E. Miller.
38. William Marsters7 b. May 16, 1813; m. Susan A. Pollard.
39. Nicholas Gilman7 b. April 3, 1815; m. (1) Mary Wiggin, (2) M. E. Paul.
40. George K.7 b. Dec. 16, 1816; m. Ruth Shackford.
41. Mary Ann7 b. Jan. 28, 1819; d. unm. Aug. 29, 1862.
42. Margery7 b. April 11, 1820; d. Nov. 4, 1821.
43. Andrew Marsters7 b. Sept. 22, 1821; m. Sophia Greenleaf of Newbury- port, Mass., who was b. May, 1824, and d. Feb. 11, 1904; res. Dorchester, Mass .; d. Sept. 6, 1906; left 2 sons.
44. James C.7 b. Jan. 19, 1824; railroad engineer; d. unm. Nov., 1905.
45. Sarah Elizabeth7 b. July 8, 1825; m. Cyrus Hayes.
(30). Samuel6 (Amos,5 Amos, John,3 Stephen,? Daniel1) was born in Kittery, Me., Sept. 9, 1789; married Feb. 13, 1815, Martha M., daughter of Samuel and Jerusha (Hopkins) Tarleton, who was born April 18, 1796, and died Feb. 19, 1883; came to Newfields, 1806, and served his time with his brother Nathaniel; settled next to the Tarleton home where he was wont to entertain the Methodist class prior to 1825, and Methodist itinerants all his days, now the home of George Fifield; died Sept. 3, 1878. Children:
46. George O.7 b. Feb. 25, 1816; m. Harriet R. Osgood, who d. Feb. 20, 1893; d. Jan. 22, 1893. No children.
47. Martha A.7; m. Rev. Samuel A. Cushing.
48. Amanda M.7; m. Stephen E. Hayes.
49. Sarah B.7; m. Albert S. Freeze. (See Freeze.)
50. Susan B.7; m. Ephraim G. Hill, who was b. April 21, 1825, and d. Nov. 1, 1883; d. Dec. 20, 1899. One child, Hattie P.7 Hill, b. Jan. 19, 1852; d. Oct. 30, 1907.
51. Clara P.7 b. Feb. 8, 1833; m. Rufus Sanborn.
HALL JENNESS PAUL.
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52. Samuel T.7; m. (1) Eliza A. Brigham, (2) 1887, Mrs. Eliza (Mundy) Hanley.
53. Hannah C.7 b. 1835; m. George E. Fifield; d. 1876. (See Fifield).
54. Hall Jenness,7 adopted by his uncle, Hall J. Jenness; m. Mattie, dau. of Daniel and Elizabeth (Burleigh) Smith, and had Edith8; soldier, 1863; lieutenant of Rockingham County Guards, 1867; member Congregational Society, 1868; town clerk, 1884-1907. His wife died Jan. 29, 1910.
55. Mary E.7 b. Oct. 19, 1831; d. March 11, 1832.
(31). Amos (Amos,5 Amos,4 John3, Stephen,? Daniel1) was born April 29, 1792; married Deborah, daughter of Theophilus and Lois (Lyford) Gilman; was commissioned first sergeant of the 3d Co., 4th Regt., N. H. militia, Sept. 9, 1815, and captain, June 3, 1817. His son Horace F. has the commissions. Children:
56. Horace F., res. Concord. 57. Louisa7; d. in childhood.
58. Daughter7; d. in childhood.
(32). Temples (Amos,5 Amos,4 John,& Stephen,2 Daniel:) was born Oct. 15, 1795; married (1) Dec. 8, 1822, Susan Wiggin, daughter of James and Drusilla (Ewer) Burleigh who was born Nov. 11, 1796, and died Nov. 20, 1823, (2) Mercy W. Ewer; came to Newfields, 1817; built upon the site of the Nathaniel Lord house, where his nephew, Amos Paul, afterwards lived, the house later moved to the Nathaniel Paul estate and Robert Clark corner by John M. Paul, and now owned by Mr. Richards; built the Congregational meeting house at Newfields, 1839; was a member of, and active in, the Congregational Society; one of the first owners of the iron foundry, 1830; brigade quarter- master of First Brigade, 4th Division of N. H. Militia, 1830; removed to Somerville, Mass., about 1856 and d. there. Child by first wife:
59. Augustus T.7 b. Oct. 3, 1823; d. June 22, 1849.
(33). Ira6 (Samuel,5 Jeremiah,4 Daniel,3 Stephen,2 Daniel:) was born April 30, 1795; married, March 26, 1818, Mary G. Pickering of Newington. Children:
60. Warrington.7 61. Nathan. 7 62. Samuel.7 63. Burlington.7 64. Mary.7 65. Ira Sylvester.7 66. George.7
(36). Amos7 (Nathaniel,6 Amos,5 Amos,4 John, Stephen,? Daniel1) was born April 29, 1810; married (1) Mary Ann Rundlett of Epping, who died May 14, 1860, aged 54, and (2) Harriet A., daughter of Thomas Rundlett of Newburyport, Mass .; was apprenticed with him till April, 1832, when he returned to Newfields and worked as journeyman machinist for about two years in Drake and Paul's Iron Foundry; bought the Nathaniel Lord and Benjamin Lovering estates, and built over the Lord cellar the present mansion; was president of the Newmarket Iron Foundry; agent of the Swamscot Machine Company; director of the Boston and Maine railroad; Republican presidential elector, 1868; delegate to the Constitutional Convention, 1888; held town offices; died Jan. 30, 1896. Children by first wife:
67. Mary H.& b. Nov. 28, 1838; d. Dec. 12, 1846.
68. Amos Marsters& b. 1839; d. Nov. 5, 1858.
69. Charles R.8; m. Nov., 1877 Alice, dau. of Rufus Sanborn; d. in Boston Feb. 10, 1895.
By second wife:
70. Isabel. 8 71. Harriet A. 8
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(37). John Marsters7 (Nathaniel,6 Amos,5 Amos,4 John,3 Stephen,? Daniel1) was born Dec. 4, 1811; married (1) Valina Gale, daughter of Asa Neal, who was born May 14, 1818, and died April 28, 1865; (2) Oct., 1880, Mrs. Ina E. Miller; died Feb. 10, 1895. Children:
72. George Elmers b. April 27, 1840; m. Harriet Abby Neal.
73. John William& b. June 5, 1850; m. Dec. 5, 1879, Ellen W. Clark, who d. May 8, 1897. One child, Adeline9; res. Concord.
74. James& b. April, 1855; d. young.
(38). William Marsters7 (Nathaniel,6 Amos,¿ Amos,4 John,3 Stephen,' Dan- iel1) was born May 16, 1813; married Susan Augusta Pollard; settled in New- fields; was treasurer of the Swamscot Machine Co .; died, March 26, 1883. Children:
75. Almenas b. March 30, 1859; d. April 28, 1859.
76. Mary M.& b. 1850; m. Lewis S. Hodgdon.
77. Eleanor: b. 1854; m. Daniel A. Langlands.
(39). Nicholas Gilman7 (Nathaniel,6 Amos,5 Amos,4 John, Stephen,2 Dan- iel1) was born April 3, 1815; married (1) Mary Wiggin, who was born May 1820, and died July 12, 1852; (2) Mary E. Paul, who died Feb., 1886; was engineer and superintendent of the Boston and Maine Railroad works, Law- rence, Mass .; died March 7, 1870. Children, by first wife:
78. Fanny8; unm. 79. Augusta8; d. unm. Dec., 1908.
(40). George Kittredge7 (Nathaniel,6 Amos,5 Amos,4 John,3 Stephen,2 Dan- iel1) was born Dec. 16, 1816; married June 22, 1847, Ruth, daughter of Seth R. and Martha (Boardman) Shackford of Newmarket, who died Feb. 22, 1899; business man of Boston; died, Lowell, Mass., March 6, 1872. Children:
80. Kates; m. Lewis Smith; res. Roslindale, Mass. Two sons.
81. Martha8; res. Roslindale, Mass .; unm.
82. George S.8; m. Oct. 5, 1887, Edna A., dau. of William R. and Dolly (Hall) Hobbs; connected with the Swamscot Machine Co. from early life till 1894, and since with the Boston and Maine works, Concord; res. Newfields. No ch.
(47.) Martha A.7 (Samuel,6 Amos,5 Amos, John,3 Stephen,2 Daniel1) married Rev. Samuel A. Cushing, who was pastor of the Methodist church in 1833; died March, 1842. Children:
83. Daughters; d. in infancy.
84. John R.& Cushing, b. 1838; m. Nov. 24, 1864, Mary Hebard of Ran- dolph, Vt., who d. in 1909 or 1910; graduated, Wesleyan University and was preacher of the New England Methodist Conference; d. 190 -. Children:
85. Bertha& Cushing; m .- Childs, who d. 1904. 86. Pauline& Cushing.
(48). Amanda M.7 (Samuel,6 Amos,5 Amos,4 John,3 Stephen,2 Daniel1) mar- ried Stephen E. Hayes of Rochester and Newfields. Children:
87. Martha H. & Hayes; m. Greenleaf R. Rundlett.
88. Clara Florence& Hayes; m. Benjamin Burleigh; res. Wolfeboro. No ch.
89. Frank& Hayes; m .; res. Gonic; three ch.
(51). Clara P.7 (Samuel,6 Amos, Amos,4 John,& Stephen,2 Daniel1) was born Feb. 8, 1833; married Rufus Sanborn, who died June 21, 1909; died, Sept. 3, 1860. Children:
90. Alices Sanborn; m. Nov., 1877, Charles R. Paul; one child which d. in infancy.
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91. Willard T.& Sanborn; d. Birmingham, Ala., May, 1911, leaving a widow but no children.
(52). Samuel T.7 (Samuel,« Amos,5 Amos,4 John,3 Stephen, Daniel1) married (1) Eliza A. Brigham, who was born March 1, 1835, and died April 12, 1878, (2) 1887, Mrs. Eliza Hanley, daughter of Henry Mundy, who died July 1894; died Aug., 1910. Children by first wife:
92. Mattie: b. Nov., 1855; d. March 24, 1860.
93. Willie B.& b. Sept., 1863; d. May, 2, 1869.
94. Fred T.& b. in California; m. Hattie Devons; bookkeeper; res. Charles- town, Mass. No ch.
95. Dana B.8; m. Grace Rea; bookkeeper, Brockton, Mass .; two ch.
(65). Ira Sylvester7 (Ira,6 Samuel,5 Jeremiah,4 Daniel, Stephen,? Daniel1) was born Jan. 17, 1829; married, Jan. 10, 1855, Margaret A. Leach, who was born Nov. 4, 1834, and died April 7, 1903; died May 3, 1902. Children:
96. George Wallis& b. Nov. 16, 1858; m. Clara E. Sanborn.
97. Ira Judson.8 98. Clarence Haven, 8 b. 1863; m. Alice B. Tilton. 99. Everett J. 8
(72). George Elmer: (John Marsters,7 Nathaniel,6 Amos,5 Amos,4 John;8 Stephen,2 Daniel1) was born April 24, 1840; married May 6, 1864, Harriet Abby, daughter of Samuel and Relief (Smith) Neal. Children:
100. Agnes9; d. young. 101. Arthur9; d. young.
102. Elmer Dwight9; m. (1) 1898, Annie L. Gardner, (2) 1904, Minerva Sargent.
103. Myrtie Relief 9; m. Frank Higgins of Exeter; two ch.
104. Ethel Valina 9; m. Joseph Frank Wiggin of Newmarket; three ch.
(76). Mary M.8 (William Marsters,7 Nathaniel,6 Amos,5 Amos,4 John,8 Stephen,2 Daniel!) was born in 1850; married, June, 1878, Lewis S. Hodgdon; d. Jan. 7, 1903. Children:
105. Eleanor Hodgdon; m. Henry F. Kehoe. 106. Marshalls Hodgdon.
(77). Eleanors (William Marsters,7 Nathaniel,6 Amos,5 Amos,4 John, Ste- phen,2 Daniel!) was born in 1854; married June, 1885, Daniel A. Langlands. Children:
107. Marion Langlands. 108. Harold9 Langlands, b. 1888; d. 1897.
109. Paul9 Langlands.
(87). Martha H.8 Hayes (Amanda M.,7 Samuel,6 Amos,5 Amos,‘ John,' Stephen,2 Daniel:) married in 1864, Greenleaf B. Rundlett, who was civil engi- neer and draughtsman employed by the Swamscot Machine Co. many years, and selectman, 1869-71; died Jan. 30, 1887. Children:
110. James9 Rundlett.
111. Howard. Rundlett; m. Etta Brackett of Greenland; res. Lynn, Mass. No ch.
112. Elsie Rundlett; d. in infancy.
(96). George Wallis8 (Ira Sylvester, Ira,6 Samuel, Jeremiah,4 Daniel,' Stephen,2 Danielt) was born in Eliot, Nov. 16, 1858; married Nov. 8, 1883, Clara E., daughter of Charles and Lucy (Badger) Sanborn of Newfields; con- nected with the Swamscot Machine Co. many years; large owner of real estate; selectman, 1889-92, 1901-03; county commissioner, 1897-1901; an active and prominent citizen. Children:
113. Wallace S.9 b. 1889. 114. Mabel E.9 h. 1892.
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(98). Clarence Havens (Ira Sylvester,7 Ira, Samuel,5 Jeremiah,‘ Daniel,3 Stephen,? Daniel1) was born in 1863; married, June, 1890, Alice B., daughter of George and Emma (Durrell) Tilton of Newfields; removed to Portsmouth. Children:
115. Haven Tilton.º 116. Madeline B.º
The Paul brothers with their sons and grandsons added much to the busi- ness interests of Newfields. Temple, Nathaniel and Samuel were house car- penters, millwrights and master mechanics. About 1830, an iron foundry was established by Rider, Drake, and Temple Paul. In 1834 the Newfields Iron Foundry Company was formed with Amos Paul, president, George O. Hilton, treasurer and manager, Amos Paul, John B. Rider and George G. Skinner, directors. The company made castings for cotton and woolen mills, and at one time did a large business in manufacturing stoves. Their works were entirely destroyed by fire, but rebuilt at once.
In June, 1846, the Swamscot Machine Company was incorporated, consist- ing of Amos Paul, Walter E. Hewes and Seneca C. Kennard. A boiler-making department was established under the superintendency of Patrick Quinn. In 1865 this corporation purchased the entire interest of the Iron Foundry and united both branches of business under one management. Amos Paul was continued agent, and William M. Paul, treasurer. The company was prosper- ous, employing an average of 260 men, with a monthly pay-roll of $10,000- more than $10 per capita to every inhabitant of the town. It manufactured stationary and portable steam engines, locomotive, marine and tubular boilers, steam boxes for print works, plain and galvanized wrought iron pipes, steam and gas fittings of all kinds, together with several specialties or patents con- trolled by the company. The works of the corporation covered about ten acres on both sides of the Boston and Maine Railroad, with a frontage and wharf on Squamscot River.
PEASE.
The brothers, Robert and John Pease, came from Great Baddow, Essex County, England, to Boston, April, 1634, and to Salem, Mass., 1637, where land was granted them. Robert Pease was the ancestor of the Massachusetts and Connecticut families. The Martha's Vineyard and New Hampshire fami- lies of the name are descended from John.
1. John1 Pease, who married (1) Elizabeth , (2) Mary -; is first found at Martha's Vineyard as grantor in a deed of land in 1646; was also one of the original proprietors of Norwich, Ct. His will was dated March 4, 1674. Children, by first wife:
2. James2 b. 1637. 3. John2 b. about 1640.
By second wife:
4. Thomas? b. about 1656. 5. Jonathan.2
6. Samuel? who is supposed to be the ancestor of the New Hampshire families.
7. David.2 8. Abigail.2 9. Mary.2 10. Rebecca.2 11. Sarah.2
(6). Samuel2 (John1) married Sarah - -; probably left Martha's Vine- yard soon after 1674; is found in Exeter not far from that date; was on a list
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of 16 jurors summoned to attend a coroner's inquest at Exeter, Jan. 16, 1694; a juror at Portsmouth, 1695; granted 50 acres of land by the town of Exeter, 1698; killed, according to tradition, by hostile Indians while at work in his cornfield, July 1, 1706. His claim against the estate of Col. Winthrop Hilton was recognized, Oct. 3, 1717. Child:
12. Nathaniel3 b. 1691; m. Phebe Sanborn.
(12). Nathaniel: (Samuel,2 John1) was born in 1691; married, Nov., 1725, Phebe, daughter of John and Sarah (Philbrick) Sanborn; was a resident of Exeter; a carpenter, and purchaser of land; settled in the field west of the Piscassic burying ground; gave land for a highway from Newfields landing to Nottingham, March, 1733; petitioned for Newmarket bridge, Nov. 21, 1746; died, Oct. 20, 1748. Children:
13. Sarah4 b. July 10, 1726. 14. Samuel4 b. Dec. 14, 1727; m. Dolly - -.
15. Ann4 b. Nov. 17, 1729. 16. Abigail4 b. Jan. 28, 1732.
17. Bathsheba4 b. March 16, 1734. 18. Phebe4 b. Dec. 21, 1735.
19. Nathaniel4 b. Feb. 21, 1737; m. Lucy Page.
20. John4 b. July 10, 1739; m. and settled in Epping.
21. Zebulon4 b. July 21, 1741; is said to have died in the Continental Army at Cambridge, Mass.
22. Benjamin4 b. Aug. 2, 1743; m. (1) Anna Sanborn, (2) April 25, 1793, Rebecca Pike; refused to sign the Association Test; settled in Meredith; petitioned for the incorporation of the Baptist society, June, 1794. 11 children.
23. Eleanor4 b. June 12, 1745.
24. Simeon4 b. March 24, 1747; res. Poplin, 1769, and Sanbornton, 1772; supposed to have died in the army at Cambridge, Mass.
25. Eliphalet : b. May 13, 1749; m. 1774, Mary Pike; first settled in Piscas- sic; sold land to Zebulon Barber, 1781; was a blacksmith; signed the Asso- ciation Test at Newmarket, 1776; removed to Cornish, Me., 1802; d. there about 1811.
(14). Dea. Samuel4 (Nathaniel,3 Samuel,2 John1) was born Dec. 14, 1727; married Dolly -; among his 8 children were: (111.)
26. Samuel5 b. March 10, 1754; m. Aug. 21, 1780, Comfort Marston; was drummer in Capt. Aaron Kinsman's Co., Col. John Stark's Regt., from May 10, to Aug. 1, 1775; received four dollars coat money, Oct. 14, 1775; drummer in Capt. Joshua Abbott's Co., April, 1776, and in the Continental Army, Nov. 5, 1776; settled in Parsonsfield, Me .; d. Sept. 7, 1834. 6 ch.
27. Joseph5 b. Nov. 12, 1755; m. Dolly Clark; settled in Parsonsfield, Me .; d. 1826. 10 ch.
(19). Nathaniel4 (Nathaniel,3 Samuel,2 John1) was born Feb. 21, 1737; married Lucy Page; settled in Piscassic, taking up the farm in from the road where his son, Maj. Joseph,5 and grandson, Hollis® Pease, afterwards lived, afterward the Warburton place; signed the Association Test, 1776; died, June 5, 1799. His wife was a notable spinner and weaver, and accustomed to ride on horseback with a web of cloth behind her to Parsonsfield in one day. She settled two or three sons there on farms earned by her weaving, buying an acre of land for every yard of cloth. Children:
28. Zebulon5; m. Mary Burleigh.
29. Davids; was a soldier; went West and nothing more was heard of him.
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30. Nathaniel5; m. (1) Judith Pease, (2) Dolly Pease.
31. Asas b. July 18, 1769; m. Sally Parsons.
32. Josiah5 b. 1771; m. Nancy Parsons.
33. Joseph H.5 b. 1773; m. Mary Jenness.
34. Lydias; m. Oct. 6, 1785, Simeon Moulton.
35. Hannah5; m. - - Stevens; built the house where John Foss lives; kept the Kennard house on Main Street, Newfields Village, as a tavern, board- ing her nephew, John Pease, who owned the house.
36. Sallys; m. John Stevens. 37. Lucys; m. - -- Drew.
(28). Zebulons (Nathaniel,4 Nathaniel,3 Samuel,2 John1) married March 29, 1784, Mary Burleigh; settled in Parsonsfield, Me. Children:
38. Nathaniel6 b. Nov. 26, 1786. 39. Andrew6 b. May 13, 1788.
40. Zebulon6 b. Sept. 21, 1795; m. March 23, 1823, Mary Jane, dau. of Joseph Pease of Newmarket; settled in Freedom.
41. Betsey6; d. unm.
42. Martha6; m. Abraham Smith; settled in Newfane, N. Y. .
(30). Nathaniels (Nathaniel,4 Nathaniel,3 Samuel,2 John1) married (1) Judith, dau. of Joseph Pease, (2) Dolly Pease, sister of first wife; was returned with Capt. James Hill's Co., on Pierce's Island, Nov. 5, 1775.
Children, all but the first by second wife:
43. Sophia6; m. -- Healey. 44. Nathaniel6; m .; settled in Freedom.
45. Sabrina6; m. Joseph Gilman. 46. Dolly6; m. Thomas Gilman.
(31). Asas (Nathaniel,4 Nathaniel,3 Samuel,2 John1) was born July 18, 1769; married Oct. 23, 1791, Sally Parsons; settled in Parsonsfield, Me .. Children:
47. Joseph6 b. July 9, 1792; m. Oct. 13, 1816, Hannah Grace; d. Tamworth, Oct. 3, 1846.
48. Sally b. Feb. 3, 1794; m. March 3, 1814, Joseph Libby; went to New- fane, N. Y.
49. Asa6 b. May 3, 1795; d. about 1811.
50. John U.6 b. Aug. 2, 1796; m. (1) Feb. 10, 1820, Hetty Crossman, (2) Nov. 28, 1824, Alvira White, (3) Oct. 8, 1856, Mrs. Mary Deine; was a drum- mer in the War of 1812.
51. Sophia6 b. Feb. 17, 1797; d. about 1819.
52. Nathaniel6 b. Aug. 31, 1801; m. (1) Martha Parsons, (2) Oct. 26, 1840, Mary W. Willet; was a physician, Bridgeton, Me .; d. 1867.
53. Lucy B.6 b. April 4, 1803; m. May 24, 1829, Nathaniel Church of New- fane, N. Y.
54. Thomas6 b. April 6, 1807; d. about 1827.
55. Nancy6 b. May 30, 1810; m. Nov. 2, 1851, Dexter Valentine.
(32). Josiahš (Nathaniel,4 Nathaniel,3 Samuel,2 John1) was born in 1771; married Nancy Parsons; settled first in Parsonsfield, Me., but before 1812 removed to Newfane, N. Y. Children:
56. Enoch6; four times married and father of 23 children.
57. Nancy.6 58. Betsey6; d. unm.
59. Lucinda6; m. Alexander Butterfield.
60. Nathaniel6; m. Lucy Barnes. 61. Lovina®; m. Andrew Peabody.
62. Judith6; m. Nathan Townes. 63. Samuel6; m. and soon after died.
(33). Maj. Joseph H.5 (Nathaniel,+ Nathaniel,3 Samuel,2 John1) was born
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in 1773; married Nov. 12, 1795, Mary, daughter of Isaac Jenness, who was born in 1776, and died April 8, 1847; settled in Piscassic; was constable and collector, 1797, 1801, and 1803; active in parish affairs, 1797, 1799-1800 and 1810; selectman, 1812; auditor, 1813; late in, life removed to Tamworth; died March 17, 1847. Children:
64. Mary Jane6; m. Zebulon Pease, who was born Sept. 21, 1795, and died June 16, 1868; settled in Freedom.
65. Henry6; m. Mary J. Harper. 66. Joseph6; m. Sarah Bean.
67. Sarah6; m. (1) Alden Washburn, (2) - - Libby.
68. John6; was a carpenter; a soldier, 1814; bought the old meeting house at the Center, Jan. 15, 1852, and removed it to Exeter; member of the Con- gregational Society, 1829; died unm. March 23, 1883.
69. Louisas; d. Oct. 6, 1816, aged 12 years.
70. Zenith6; m. - Evans; settled in Maine.
71. Lydia6; d. unm. about 1880. 72. Adaline6; m. John Swett.
73. Louis6; d. young.
74. Hollis6 b. in Tamworth, Nov. 18, 1815; m. (1) Abbie Wiggin, (2) Mary A. Jones.
(65). Henry6 (Maj. Joseph H.,5 Nathaniel,4 Nathaniel,3 Samuel,2 John1) married Mary Jane Harper who died April 8, 1847, aged 74; settled in Tam- worth; soldier, 1812; died March 17, 1847, aged 74. Children :
75. Charles F.7 b. Aug. 10, 1823; m. (1) Mary Ann York, (2) Huldah Symonds.
76. John7; settled in Canada. 77. Ruth7; m. Henry Matthews.
78. Mary7; m .; d. 79. Vincent7; d. young. 80. Henry7; d. Dec. 4, 1881. (66). Joseph6 (Maj. Joseph H., Nathaniel,4 Nathaniel,3 Samuel,2 John1) was born Nov. 2, 1799; married Sarah Bean who died Dec., 1822; settled in Newfields; died March 13, 1866. Children:
81. Lucius S.7 b. May 3, 1828; m. Mary Ann French.
82. George U.7; m. Betsey Ann, dau. of Zebulon Thyng, who was b. Sept. 1832, and d. July 28, 1882; no children.
83. Rosanna7; d. June 1, 1906.
84. Oliver7; lived in the South; m. and had children. 85. Ruth7; unm.
86. Adelaide7; m. Enoch J., son of John and Hannah (Thurston) Conner. (See Conner.)
87. Julet7; m. William H. Conner, brother of Enoch J. (See Conner.)
(67). Sarah6 (Maj. Joseph, Nathaniel,4 Nathaniel, Samuel,2 John1) mar- ried (1) Alden Washburn, (2) - Libby. Children:
88. Rosamond2 Washburn. 89. Zadok7 Washburn. 90. Alden Washburn. (72). Adelines (Maj. Joseph H.,5 Nathaniel,4 Nathaniel, Samuel,? John1) married John Swett who died about 1878; settled in Freedom. Children:
91. Anna Swett. 92. Lydia Swett; d. 1878. 93. Mary? Swett. 94. Narcissa7 Swett; d. 1878.
(74). Hollis® (Maj. Joseph H.,5 Nathaniel,4 Nathaniel, Samuel,: John1) was born Nov. 18, 1815, in Tamworth; married (1) Abby Wiggin who was born in 1822 and died in 1855, (2) May 18, 1856, Mary A., daughter of Samuel Jones of Stratham; settled in Newfields; was carpenter, builder and farmer; a life-long Democrat, and often sent as a delegate to party conventions; died Jan. 13, 1891. Children :
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HISTORY OF NEWFIELDS.
95. Frank Pierce7 b. June 11, 1853; d. Oct. 15, 1876.
96. Joseph Henry7 b. Oct. 10, 1854; d. Aug. 21, 1855. By second wife:
97. Edwin Samuel7 b. Feb. 16, 1857; m. Ida J. Booth.
98. Walter H.7 b. Jan. 14, 1859; d. Sept. 27, 1859.
99. Abbie Augusta7 b. Aug. 29, 1860; a school teacher.
100. Walter Hartley7 b. Aug. 25, 1862; m. Minnie W. Johnson.
101. Carrie Esther7 b. Sept. 20, 1864; m. Elmer E. Wingate.
102. Mary Etta7 b. Sept. 29, 1866.
103. Hollis Frederick7 b. Oct. 4, 1868; d. Feb. 3, 1870.
104. Rufus Wiggin7 b. Sept. 4, 1870; d. July 21, 1887.
(75). Charles F.7 (Henry,6 Maj. Joseph H.,& Nathaniel, 4 Nathaniel, 3 Samuel?, John1) was born Aug. 10, 1823; married (1) Mary Ann York, who was born in Epping in 1822, and died April 17, 1896, (2) Huldah Symonds; lived many years on the Lee road; purchased later the Drowne-Hervey place near the drawbridge; died, Epping, Sept. 8, 1903. Children:
105. Charles H.8 b. April, 1843; d. June, 1877.
106. Mary Janes b. 1844; m. Rev. L. H. Winslow; res. Meredith.
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