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25. Daniel4; m. Oct. 7, 1784, Hannah Clark; drowned at Portsmouth. (133).
(11). Benjamin3 (Capt. John,2 Joseph1) was born March 22, 1709; mar- ried (1) Jemima, daughter of Dea. Edward Hall of Newfields, (2) Anna Veaza of Stratham, (3) 1769, Sarah Clark of Stratham; died Oct. 12, 1791. His widow died Dec. 12, 1829. (104). Children by first wife:
26. Edward4; m. Mary Bryant.
27. John4 b. Sept. 20, 1732; m. April 3, 1758, Lydia Millet.
28. Mary.4 By second wife:
29. Samuel+ b. March 7, 1761; d. Ossipee, Sept., 1843. By third wife:
30. Benjamin4 b. May 2, 1769; m. Nancy Smith; d. Dec. 10, 1826.
(12). Ebenezer3 (Capt. John,2 Joseph1) was born June 1, 1712; married
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Margaret, daughter of Joshua Weeks of Greenland; received of his father the middle portion of his estate including the old block house at Lubberland; was a soldier, 1758; petitioned for a lottery in aid of bridge, and its location at Newfields, 1759-60; was deacon at Durham; also selectman; died Jan. 25, 1764. His widow married (2) George Frost, and had George Frost of Durham, Mary Frost, m. Jeremy Mead of Newmarket, Martha Frost, m. Henry Mellen of Dover, and John Frost of Portsmouth. Children:
31. Ebenezer4 b. about 1758; m. Mehitable Sheafe.
32. John4 b. Nov. 11, 1750; m. Mary Jewett; d. May 9, 1783.
33. Comfort+ b. May 3, 1755; m. Joseph Chesley; d. May 11, 1785.
34. Margaret4 b. Dec. 13, 1761; m. John Blydonburg.
(15). Cornet Winthrop4 (Col. Joseph,3 Capt. John,2 Joseph1) was born May 5, 1732; married Nov. 9, 1756, Mary, daughter of Rev. John Moody, who was born March 4, 1731, and died Feb. 13, 1815; lived on the road leading down from Lamprey River village to the Plains, where later Ebenezer Joy built a new house; petitioned for a lottery in aid of bridge, and its location at New- fields, 1759-60, and again, 1768; signed the Association Test, 1776; was on committee of the parish, March 28, 1791, to dispose of the meeting house, and build a new one; with others planned to rebuild the sawmill on Lamprey river, Oct. 27, 1792. His wife was a remarkable woman, of strong intellect and great amiability of character. (104). Children:
35. John Moodys b. Jan. 29, 1758; m. Sarah Hill.
36. Eliphalet5 b. Dec. 6, 1759; m. Anna Bryent.
37. Andrews b. Nov. 24, 1761; went into the grazing business in New York; d. unm.
38. Ezra5 b. Nov. 2, 1763; m. Marcia Burleigh.
39. Joseph Halls b. Jan. 16, 1766; m. Betsey Hill.
40. Annas b. Oct. 20, 1769; m. Aug. 21, 1800, Maj. Nathaniel Sias, who d. Feb. 28, 1837, aged 66 years and 5 months.
41. Marys b. Oct. 29, 1774; d. unm.
(26). Edward4 (Benjamin,& Capt. John,2 Joseph1) married Mary, daughter of Walter and Elizabeth (Folsom) Bryent, who died Dec. 12, 1829; signed the Association Test, 1776; active in the parish, 1797-98; died June 3, 1818. Child:
42. Walters b. 1774; m. Mary P. -
(27). Lt. John4 (Benjamin, Capt. John,? Joseph1) was born Sept. 20, 1732; married April 3, 1758, Lydia, dau. of Thomas and Love (Burnham) Millett of Dover Neck, who was born June 4, 1735; held in Dover the offices of moderator, selectman, representative, and became judge of the superior Court; was deacon. (133). Children born at Lubberland "Red Rock."
43. Benjamins b. April 15, 1759; m. Dec. 11, 1781, at Lee, Mrs. Elizabeth Dudley, dau. of John Wedgewood of Newmarket, who was b. Oct. 16, 1763, and d. Sept. 20, 1841; d. Glenburn, Me., Dec. 3, 1837. 8 ch.
44. Thomas Milletts b. Sept. 27, 1760; m. Sarah Richards; d. April 10, 1847.
45. Elizabeth5 b. March 29, 1762; m. Lot Wedgewood.
46. Jemima5 b. April 13, 1764.
47. Johns b. May 14, 1766; m. Nov. 4, 1799, Abigail Bennett; d. Nov. 4,
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1833. Had seven children, among them Valentine, b. 1800, who lived at Lubberland; mounted a telescope in his observatory, and d. April 4, 1883.
48. Loves b. Oct. 11, 1768; m. Nov. 8, 1792, William Jones; d. Nov. 5, 1865.
49. Lydia Milletts b. Aug. 26, 1771; m. Feb. 21, 1793, Reuben Webster; d. April 23, 1864.
50. Valentines b. May 26, 1774; m. (1) Mary, dau. of Dea. Samuel Joy, who d. Oct. 10, 1810, (2) Sept. 16, 1819, Elizabeth Ballard who was b. May 26, 1774, and d. March 2, 1869; remained with his father at "Red Rock" Lubber- land till 16 years old, then went to live with his grandfather Benjamin Smith of Lamprey River; having demonstrated his abilities as a teacher, about 1797 was invited to take charge of the large school at Newmarket which had an unenviable reputation for its unruly scholars; was a student at Phillips Exe- ter Academy, 1799-1800; was land surveyor, clerk, selectman, representative, justice and judge; d. March 2, 1869.
51. Ebenezers b. Sept. 2, 1777; m. Jan. 27, 1802, Sally, daughter of John Moody Smith; was active in the parish, 1810 and 1814; tithingman, 1813; lieutenant, 1814; d. Sandwich, March 14, 1861.
(31). Ebenezer4 (Ebenezer,3 Capt. John,2 Joseph1) was born March 13, 1758; married Mehitable Sheafe of Portsmouth; admitted to the bar, 1783; prac- tised in Durham; was representative, 1784; counsellor, 1793; appointed justice of the Superior Court, but declined to serve; died Sept. 24, 1831. Children:
52. Rev. Henrys of Bowdoin College, 1810; ordained, and d. in New York.
53. Alfreds; lived in Durham.
54. Mehitables; m. Ebenezer Coe of Northwood.
55. Charles5; settled in Gilmanton,
56. Marys; m. Rev. John K. Young of Laconia.
(35). Lt. John Moody4 (Cornet Winthrop,3 Capt. John,2 Joseph1) was born Jan. 29, 1758; married Jan. 19, 1780, Sarah, daughter of Gen. James Hill, who was born Jan. 6, 1763, and died July 11, 1817, or April 9, 1819; died June 27, 1815. (135). Children:
57. Sallys b. June 16, 1781; m. May 27, 1802, Capt. Ebenezer, son of John Smith; d. Jan. 9, 1845.
58. Pollys b. June 16, 1781; m. Capt. Warren Gilman.
59. Moodys b. July 22, 1783; m. (1) March 4, 1816, Charlotte Durgan, who d. July 1, 1817, (2) Dec. 16, 1818, Sally Perkins, dau of Joseph Hall and Elizabeth (Hill) Smith; d. Oct. 21, 1819. Had a son David P.« Smith.
60. Nancys b. June 25, 1785; m. Daniel Chapman; d. Oct. 15, 1849.
61. Lydias; d. unm.
62. Betsey5 b. May 22, 1790; m. (1) Joseph, son of Capt. Andrew and Mary (Follett) Doe, (2) John Pinkham; d. 1866.
63. Warrens b. April 3, 1791; m. July 27, 1816, Susanna Chapman; d. Nov. 3, 1846.
64. Ezras b. April 16, 1793; m. 1820, Betsey Davis; d. Oct. 20, 1825.
(36). Eliphalets (Cornet Winthrop,4 Col. Joseph, Capt. John,? Joseph1) was born Sept. 8, 1759; married Oct. 13, 1782, Anne, daughter of Walter Bryent, who was born Aug. 25, 1763, and died July 31, 1836; was drummer
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in Capt. James Hill's Co. on Pierce's Island, Nov. 5, 1786; enlisted for three years in Capt. Robinson's Co., 1777; selectman, 1786; on committee of the parish, 1789 and 1791; justice, 1792; and later became a wealthy merchant at Portland, Me. Children:
65. Joseph Bryent® b. Jan. 11, 1784; d. March 27, 1790.
66. Joseph Bryent6 b. May 31, 1791.
(38). Ezras (Cornet Winthrop,4 Col. Joseph,3 Capt. John,2 Joseph1) was born Nov. 2, 1763; married June 17, 1794, Marcia, daughter of John Burleigh, who was born Aug. 21, 1772, and died at Bethel, Me., April, 1859; was a merchant at Topsham, Me., till 1810, when he removed to Hanover, Me .; was a trustee of Bowdoin college. Children:
67. Lucinda M.6 b. Dec. 19, 1794; m. Rev. Charles Frost; d. Nov. 11, 1859. 68. St. John& b. Jan. 29, 1799; m. (1) Mary Holmes, (2) Susan P. Hopkins; a merchant in Portland, Me.
69. Mary Simpsons b. Oct. 6, 1801; m. Mark Perry of Portland, Me.
70. Henry Burley® b. Nov. 28, 1803; d. Aug. 30, 1837.
71. Marcia& b. July 27, 1805.
72. George Ezra& b. March 11, 1811; m. and settled in Hanover, Me.
(39). Joseph Halls (Cornet Winthrop,4 Col. Joseph,3 Capt. John,2 Joseph1) was born Jan. 16, 1766; married Oct. 17, 1790, Elizabeth, daughter of Gen. James Hill, who was born Feb. 22, 1722, and died Sept. 5, 1865; settled in Danville, Vt., but finally returned to Newfields; died Jan. 7, 1846. (138). Children :
73. Charles Hill b. Oct. 1, 1791; d. Danville, Vt., 1803.
74. Elizabeth Sophia® b. June 20, 1793; m. March 3, 1818, James Weston of Bloomfield, Me .; d. Oct. 23, 1853.
75. Sarah Perkins® b. July 19, 1795; m. Dec. 16, 1818, Moody, son of John Moody and Sarah (Hill) Smith; d. Newmarket, Aug. 26, 1888.
76. Andrew Glidden® b. Danville, Vt., April 20, 1797; m. (1) Martha Han- son, (2) Lucy Snell; d. Greenland, Jan. 29, 1815.
77. Anne Moodys b. Danville, March 10, 1799; d. 1801.
78. Maria Moodys b. Danville, March 14, 1801; m. Aug. 13, 1826, Joseph Hanscom; d. Pittsfield, Jan. 14, 1890.
79. Anna Bryent« b. Danville, Jan. 28, 1803; m. Sept. 24, 1825, Andrew Stockbridge; d. Rochester, Dec. 12, 1863.
80. Joseph Moodys b. Danville, Dec. 27, 1804; m. Aug. 27, 1832, Betsey W. Nutter; d. Rochester, Sept. 4, 1880.
81. Benjamin Sias® b. Derby, Vt., Feb. 27, 1807; m. May 28, 1835, Tirzah (Stockbridge) Gilmore; d. Chelsea, Mass., May, 1879.
82. Mary Anne b. Stanstead, Canada, March 23, 1810; d. unm. Newmarket, Sept. 21, 1892.
83. Rhea Sylvia& b. Stanstead, Canada, March 27, 1812; d. unm. Newmar- ket, Sept. 22, 1833.
84. Calista Lucinda& b. New Hampshire, Aug. 23, 1814; m. Jan. 23, 1839, Reuben Wiggin of Cape Elizabeth, Me.
(42). Walters (Edward,4 Benjamin,& Capt. John,? Joseph1) was born in 1774; married Mary P. - - -, who was born in 1776, and d. May 15, 1867; died Aug. 26, 1853. (140). Children:
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85. Edward.6 86. Samuel.6 87. Elizas; m. Joseph
88. Mary6; m. Lyman Morse.
89. Sarah6; m. Simon P. Green, and became the mother of Samuel H.7 Green, M. D.
Edward and Samuel were corporate members of the Congregational society 1827.
1. Richard1 Smith came from Shropshire, Norfolk Co., Eng., to Ipswich, Mass., in 1642; saw his children comfortably settled and returned to England. Among his children were:
2. Elizabeth2; m. Edward Gilman, who left Hingham, Eng., Dec. 26, 1617, for Ipswich, Mass., sold the place given him by his father-in-law, to his father, Sept., 1648, and was accepted as an inhabitant of Exeter, Nov. 4, 1647; was lost at sea, 1653.
3. Richard ?; m. Nov., 1660, Hannah, daughter of John and Hannah Cheney, who was b. Nov. 16, 1642.
4. Daniels (Richard,2 Richard1) was born in 1673; married (1) Elizabeth, daughter of Daniel Payne, and granddaughter of Robert Payne, the founder of Ipswich Granmar School, (2) Deborah Wicom (Wilcomb).
Children by first wife:
5. Elizabeth4 b. 1703.
6. Richard4 b. 1704; m. Mary, dau. of Richard Mattoon; quitclaimed, 1758, to Hubartus Neal of Newmarket all their right in a 20-acre grant of Exe- ter to her father March 28, 1699.
7. Daniel4 b. Ipswich, Sept. 2, 1705; m. Pickering.
8. Jeremiah4 b. 1707; d. Dec., 1713.
9. Jabez4 b. 1709; lived in Brentwood; d. as early as 1754, leaving a widow.
10. Moses4 b. 1711; d. 1715.
11. Aaron4 b. 1713; grad., Harvard college, 1735; was a clergyman at Marl- boro, Mass .; d. 1781.
12. Ezekiel4 b. 1714; d. 1715. 13. Dorothy4 b. 1717; m. Joseph Sargent. By second wife:
14. Moses4 b. 1724; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel Wallis of Ipswich; d. 1783.
15. Deborah4 b. Sept. 26, 1725; m. (1) Capt. John Light of Exeter, (2) Capt. Joseph Hoit of Stratham; d. 1818. Her daughter Rebeccas Light m. Jacob Jewett of Stratham, and named a son, Aaron Smith6 Jewett, for her uncle.
16. Mary4 b. 1727; m. - Dane. 17. Jemima4; d. Aug. 19, 1735.
18. Ebenezer4 b. about 1735; settled in Meredith; d. Aug. 22, 1807.
(7). Daniel4 (Daniel, Richard,2 Richard1) was born in Ipswich, Mass. Sept. 2, 1705; married Pickering, or Abigail Rollins; settled in Exeter near Hampton Falls line; was of Exeter, 1744. Children:
19. Daniels; went to Meredith; was town clerk; had son Daniel.6
20. John5; m. Abigail Hayes; lived at Beech Hill, and had Abigail® who married John H. Boody, and Daniele who married Elizabeth A., dau. of John and Hannah (Gilman) Burley, who d. July, 1895. Their dau. Mattie S.7 m. H. Jenness Paul.
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21. Sarah5; m. (1) Gilman, son of Benjamin Haley, (2) William Nichols. 22. Mary Janes; d. unm. 23. Fannys; m. Elbridge Robinson.
24. Joseph5 b. Stratham April 25, 1742; m. Esther Stockbridge.
(24). Joseph5 (Daniel,4 Daniel,& Richard,2 Richard1) was born in Stratham April 25, 1742; married Esther Stockbridge, who was born Oct. 24, 1741, and died March 4, 1840; settled at Piscassic; signed the Association Test, 1776; was probably the Joseph Smith on the pay roll of Capt. Somersbee Gilman from April 26 to Oct. 30, 1758, in the Crown Point expedition, under Col. John Hart; and again from March 25 to Oct. 23, 1760, in Capt. Jeremiah Marston's Co. in Col. John Goffe's invasion of Canada by way of No. 4 and the Green mountains; was at Saratoga; built at once at Piscassic near Was- hucke a barn and moved into it, which was for some time their only dwelling; set up their eight day clock, whose merry striking was a marvel to passing travelers; died Jan. 21, 1816.
The Piscassic road became a great thoroughfare from Penacook to the Pas- cataqua, previous to the War of 1812, being frequently filled with loaded teams as far as the eye could see. Bears and wolves still roamed the Plains, occa- sioning sometimes unpleasant and exciting encounters. Children:
25. Joseph6 b. Sept. 12, 1763; m. and settled in Maine; d. Jan. 13, 1809.
26. Theophilus® b. Feb. 26, 1765; m. - Pike; lived in Epping and Cornish, Me.
27. Leah6 b. Feb. 27, 1767; d. unm. Feb. 22, 1823.
28. Josiah6 b. Oct. 16, 1768; m. (1) Dolly Rundlett, (2) Relief Hurd.
29. Davide b. Feb. 17, 1771; m. and lived in Denmark, Me.
30. Pollys b. Feb. 17, 1773; d. unm. March 16, 1816.
31. Betsey6 b. Feb. 17, 1773; m. Elder Palmer; lived in Maine.
32. Rachel6 b. July 21, 1775; d. Aug. 29, 1786.
33. Priscilla6 b. Sept. 27, 1777; m. Isaac Thompson; lived in Maine. Had a dau. Priscilla7 b. June 29, 1802, who m. George K. Smith; d. Feb. 9, 1891.
(28). Josiah6 (Joseph,5 Daniel,4 Daniel,3 Richard,2 Richard1) was born Oct. 16, 1768; married (1) Dolly Rundlett of Epping, near Washucke, who died Sept. 16, 1802, aged 27, (2) Relief Hurd of Rochester, who died Nov. 26, 1852, aged 70; died Aug. 13, 1847. Children by first wife:
34. Dolly7 b. Aug. 20, 1794; m. Josiah Tilton of Epping.
35. Daniel Rundlett7 b. June 1, 1796; m. Deborah B. Wiggin.
36. Rachel7 b. May 20, 1798; m. John Clark, who d. 1860; d. 1863. Had son J. Smith& Clark. (See Clark.)
37. George K.7 b. July 7, 1800; m. Priscilla Thompson; d. Feb. 26, 1885.
38. Polly L.7 b. Aug. 20, 1802; m. - Emerson; lived in Maine; d. Nov. 29, 1826.
By second wife:
39. Sally Yeaton7 b. Dec. 6, 1803; m. (1) Noah D. Folsom, who d. 1853,
(2) Joseph Smith of Stratham; lived in Winchendon, Mass.
40. Josiah7 b. April 21, 1805; m. Susan Wiggin; d. Aug. 3, 1847.
41. John P.7 b. March 6, 1807; m. and lived in Maine.
42. Relief7 b. July 8, 1809; m. Samuel Neal. (See Neal.)
43. Joseph7 b. Sept. 6, 1811; m. Zilpha H. Libbey.
44. Esther7 b. Feb. 3, 1814; d. Feb. 14, 1814.
HON. CHARLES E. SMITH.
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45. Ruth7 b. Jan. 26, 1815; d. March 28, 1815.
46. Eveline Carey b. March 24, 1816; d. unm. Jan. 7, 1892.
47. Child7; d. March 12, 1820. 48. Child7; d. Oct., 1823.
49. Horace Clark7 b. March 14, 1824; m. (1) Sally R. Sanborn, (2) Rosilla Wentworth.
(35). Daniel Rundlett7 (Josiah, Joseph,5 Daniel,4 Daniel,$ Richard,? Rich- ard1) was born June 1, 1796; married Deborah B., daughter of David and Mehitable (Pike) Wiggin, who was born July 15, 1805, and died in Newfields Sept. 13, 1882; was a soldier, 1812; captain, 1814; selectman, 1851-52; rep- resentative, 1860; lived in Piscassic; died Jan. 7, 1877. Children:
50. Daniel Edwin8; m. (1) Harriet D. Sanborn, (2) Emma Harriman.
51. Charles E.8; m. Ann Augusta, dau. of Jonathan Burleigh. No ch.
(37). George K.7 (Josiah,6 Joseph,5 Daniel,4 Daniel,3 Richard,? Richard1) was born July 7, 1800; married Priscilla, daughter of Isaac and Priscilla (Smith) Thompson of Montville, Me., who was born June 26, 1804, and died Feb. 6, 1893; died Feb. 27, 1885. Children:
52. John P.& b. Oct. 4, 1831; settled in Exeter; d. May 1901.
53. Relief B.8 b. Aug. 1836; d. May 1850.
54. Horace Ober& b. March 26, 1842; m. (1) Alice Bryant, (2) Etta A. Bunker.
(43). Joseph7 (Josiah,6 Joseph,5 Daniel,4 Daniel,3 Richard,? Richard1) was born Sept. 6, 1811; married Zilpha H., daughter of Levi and Lydia (Chick) Libbey of Cornish, Me., who died Nov. 1, 1888, aged 66 years; d. 189 -.
Children:
55. Alphonso B.8; m. 1871, Emma F. Wiggin; d. 1910.
56. Frank8; m .; res. Andover, Mass.
(49). Horace Clark7 (Josiah,6 Joseph, Daniel,4 Daniel, Richard,2 Richard1) was born March 14, 1824; married (1) Sally P., daughter of John Sanborn of Hopkinton, who was born March 1828, and died Sept. 6, 1858, (2) Oct. 1861, Rosilla, daughter of Mark Wentworth, who died Oct. 16, 1900, aged 80; died June 8, 1882. Children:
57. Charles Edwin& b. Dec. 23, 1850; d. June 30, 1851.
58. John Albert& b. about 1852; m. July 1879, Anne Ewing, and had sons. (50). Daniel Edwin: (Daniel Rundlett,7 Josiah,6 Joseph,5 Daniel,4 Daniel, Richard,2 Richard1) was born May 1828; married (1) Harriet D., daughter of Jeremiah Sanborn of Epping, who died March 28, 1865, aged 40, (2) Emma Harriman, who died Feb. 27, 1903; always lived on the homestead where Joseph5 settled; was 6 feet 3 inches in height, with broad chest and shoulders, a man of unusual physical strength; died Dec. 27, 1883.
Children, first two by first wife:
59. Hattie Lincolnº; d.
60. Flora E .; m. Edward Hersey of Newfields and Exeter.
61. Herbert W.º b. March 3, 1870; m. Jennie May Davis.
62. William F.º b. Feb. 1872; d. April 27, 1881.
63. Daniel R.º b. April 3, 1875; m. Alice B. Kuse.
(54). Horace Obers (George K.7, Josiah, Joseph, 5 Daniel, Daniel, Richard,' Richard1) was born March 1842; married (1) Alice Bryant who was born Aug.
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1844, and died Feb., 1876, (2) Etta A. Bunker who was born in 1853 and died Oct. 1907. Children by first wife:
64. Minnie K.9 b. 1866; m. 1888, Edgar Fernald of Portsmouth.
65. Amy E.9 b. April 1868; d. Aug. 1868.
66. Sarah A.9 b. 1869; William J. McWhinny.
67. Ethel P.9 b. 1872; m. William Aiken. By second wife:
68. May A.º b. 1880; res. Newfields; unm.
69. Carl F.º b. 1887; electrician, employed by the U. S. government, Panama.
(61). Herbert W.9 (Daniel Edwin, & Daniel Rundlett,7 Josiah, Joseph,5 Dan- iel,4 Daniel,3 Richard,2 Richard1) was born in 1870; married Oct. 4, 1883, Jennie May Davis; tax collector 8 years; selectman two terms. Children:
70. Gertrude10. 71. Herbert.10 72. Edwin.10 73. Earl.10
(63). Daniel R.9 (Daniel Edwin, 8 Daniel Rundlett,7 Josiah, Joseph,5 Dan- iel,4 Daniel,3 Richard,? Richard1) was born in 1875; married Sept. 11, 1895, Alice B. Kuse; member of the school board six years. Children:
74. Deborah Beatrice.10 75. Florence Alice.10 76. Daniel Perry.10
77. Helen Marjorie.10
(64). Minnie K.9 (Horace Ober, & George K.,7 Josiah,6 Joseph,5 Daniel,‘ Dan- iel, Richard,? Richard1) was born in 1866; married, 1888, Edgar Fernald of Portsmouth. Children:
78. Dana L.10 Fernald. 79. Marion I.10 Fernald.
(66). Sarah A.9 (Horace Ober, & George K.," Josiah, Joseph,5 Daniel,‘ Dan- iel, Richard,2 Richard1) was born in 1869; married 1888, William J. McWhinny; lives in Newfields. Children:
80. Robert10 McWhinny. 81. Andrew10 McWhinny.
82. Horace10 McWhinny.
83. George10 McWhinny; d. 1904. 84. Henry10 McWhinny.
85. Alice10 McWhinny. 86. Albert10 McWhinny.
(67). Ethel P.9 (Horace Ober, & George K.,7 Josiah, Joseph,5 Daniel,‘ Dan- iel,3 Richard,2 Richard1) was born in 1872; married 1895, William Aiken of Waverley, Mass. Children:
87. Alice10 Aiken. 88. Ralph10 Aiken. 89. Ruth10 Aiken; d. 1902.
1. Nathan1 Smith was born in Epping; married Jan. 3, 1823, Sally, daughter of Ebenezer Keniston. Children:
2. Nancy? b. Dec. 1823; m. John N. Howard who d. Jan. 1899. (See Howard.)
3. Nathan2; res. Epping.
4. Eben2; m. July 18, 1851, Margaret Marden.
5. Samuel G. 2; m. Margaret McRee.
6. Plumer2; m. Amanda Houghton; soldier 11th N. H. Regt .; d. of wounds Dec. 16, 1862.
7. Charles Henry ?; soldier, 11th N. H. Regt .; killed June 3, 1864.
8. Daniel G.2; soldier, 2d N. H. Regt .; wounded at Bull Run Aug. 29, 1862; d. of his wounds March 2, 1863.
(4). Eben2 (Nathan1) married July 18, 1851, Margaret Marden; settled in Piscassic; died, 190 -. Child:
9. Loren E.3; m. 1899, Hattie D. Staples. No ch.
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(5). Samuel G.2 (Nathan1) married Sept. 15, 1859, Margaret McRee; set- tled in Piscassic; died May 19, 1888. Children:
10. Ida B.3; d. 1878.
11. Laura A.3; m. 1889, James Hanson of Stoneham, Me .; d. Jan., 1910.
The old Smith brick garrison at Lamprey River village was bought by Ben- jamin Lovering, who sold it with lands to the manufacturing company, and by the company sold to Dr. Kittredge. It was taken down and the Catholic Church built on the site.
SPEAD.
1. - 1 Spead married and had the following children:
2. John2 b. 1772; m. Lydia Shute.
3. Sally2 b. 1781; m. John Smart; d. Feb. 15, 1851.
4. Betsey? b. 1784; d. unm. Jan. 24, 1880.
5. James2 b. Nov. 21, 1786; m. Alice Downing.
6. William2; m. Mary
(2). John2 (- -1) was born in 1772; married Lydia Shute, who was born in 1785 and died Sept., 1854; died Feb. 17, 1847. Children:
7. Hiram.3 8. Sallie3; m. Warren Cox of Portland, Me.
9. Joseph.3 10. Mary Ann.3 11. Benjamin.3
12. Martha3; m. George Plumer Kelley.
13. John3 b. 1803; d. May, 1845. 14. Charles .:
15. Clara3; m. Henry Grant of Portsmouth.
16. Harrison Brodhead& b. 1823; m. Emily M. Jackson.
17. Sophia3; m. Henry Grant (as second wife.)
18. Harriet3; m. - - Scruton of Somersworth.
(5). James? (-1) was born Nov. 21, 1786; married Sept. 10, 1810, Alice Downing, who was born in Newington Sept. 8, 1788, and died Aug. 25, 1867; was a soldier, 1814; died Dec. 2, 1850. Children:
19. Abigailª b. Dec. 12, 1811; m. (1) Benjamin Spead, (2) John Presson; d. 1859.
20. Margaret b. June 10, 1813; m. William Tetherly; d. Jan. 1866.
21. James Nutters b. Nov. 21, 1816; d. unm. Sept. 14, 1847.
22. Augustus Downing: b. Aug. 30, 1820; m. Marietta Burleigh.
23. George W.3 b. April 6, 1823; m. Elizabeth, dau. of John and Mary (Keniston) Keniston, who was b. 1824, and d. May 1857; d. March 18, 1872.
24. Susan3 b. Feb. 5, 1826; d. Nov. 5, 1845.
25. Sarah Elizabeth3 b. April 12, 1828; d. unm. June 17, 1857.
(6). William2 (- -1) married Mary - -, who died in 1843. Children: 26. Benjamin T.3 b. Feb. 2, 1808; m. Abigail Spead.
27. Williams b. July 10, 1809. 28. Robert b. March 13, 1811.
29. John3 b. Nov. 25, 1813. 30. Elizabeth3 b. Oct. 11, 1815.
31. Abigail: b. July 7, 1817. 32. Mary Ann3 b. Jan. 18, 1820.
33. Alfred3 b. May 19, 1823.
(12). Martha3 (John,2 - -1) married Oct. 7, 1833, George Plumer Kelley of Stratham, who died Aug. 1879; died 1853. Children:
34. George K.4 Kelley; sailor; lost at sea.
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HISTORY OF NEWFIELDS.
35. Joseph+ Kelley b. 1835; d. Newfields, 1867.
36. Angela P .. Kelley b. 1840; m. 1880, George Ingram; res. Newfields. No ch.
37. Wilbur H.4 Kelley b. 1843; d. 1858.
38. Mary Francelia4 Kelley b. 1847; m. George Smith; res. Kensington.
39. M. Gertrude4 Kelley b. 1850; m. Furbur Lowd; res. Greenland.
(16). Harrison Brodhead3 (John,2-1) was born in 1823; married Emily M. Jackson who was born in 1823 and died 1882; settled in Newfields; died in 1883. Children:
40. Henry H.4 b. 1851; d. 1853. 41. Emma4 b. 1855; d. 1868.
42. Mary E.4 b. 1857; d. 1858.
43. Melissa4; m. Warren Freeman Jones.
(22). Augustus Downing3 (James,2 -1) was born Aug. 30, 1820; mar- ried Marietta, daughter of Josiah Burleigh, who was born in 1817 and died June 1864; settled in Newfields; died March 11, 1861. Children:
44. Oliver B.4 b. 1842; soldier 6th N. H. Regt .; d. at Hatteras Island Feb. 20,1862.
45. James A.4 b. 1852; m. Flora Cousens and had Fred.5
46. Augustus4 b. 1854; res. Greenland.
(26). Benjamin T.3 (James,2 -1) was born Feb. 2, 1818; married Abi- gail, daughter of James and Alice Spead; died Jan. 17, 1849. Children:
47. Benjamin F.4; m. J. Frances Cousens, who d. 1896; d. Jan. 1882.
48. Abbie4; m. - - Ferren of Natick, Mass .; d.
49. Alice M.4 b. 1841; d. 1860.
(43). Melissa4 (Harrison Brodhead,3 John,2 -1) married Warren Free- man Jones who died in 1906; lived in Newfields; d. 1910. Children:
50. Ralph P.5 Jones b. June, 1870; m. Sarah P. Richards.
51. Freds Jones. 52. Bernices Jones.
53. Esther S.5 Jones b. 1888; d. Feb. 1, 1893.
(50). Ralph P.5 Jones (Melissa,4 Harrison Brodhead,3 John,2 ---- 1) was born June 1870; married Oct. 1895, Sarah P. Richards; in business in Boston; residence, Somerville, Mass. Children:
54. Ralph Jones. 55. Ruth6 Jones. 56. Augustuse Jones.
Thomas Spead was granted 50 acres of land Feb. 21, 1699, and it was laid out in two lots, one in Piscassic, and the other on Lamprey River, Oct. 26, 1700 Ebenezer Spead died Feb. 1825.
STINSON.
Abner P. Stinson married Mrs. Olive Rindge, daughter of Gen. James Hill, and widow of Joseph Neil; was a licensed taverner, 1822-36; kept hotel at the Hubartus Neal place near the railroad junction, Newfields, which became a noted resort for the politicians of the day, afterwards kept by Joseph Lang- ley; active in the parish, 1824; on school committee, 1825; on committee of the N. H. Legislature, June 1826, to investigate obstruction of Pascataqua river by Portsmouth bridge, and reported July 28, 1826; justice of the peace and quorum, 1837; warden of the state prison at Concord, 1829-34; major of the 4th regiment of N. H. militia, 1829; moderator of the society, 1829; after- wards settled in the West and died there 1871.
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