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JOHN GLIDDEN, b. at N. 1802.
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CHARLES MILLS GLIDDEN, b. 1804; m. Alice Smith and had four chil- dren. They were farmers at the foot of Bean Hill and later at her father's on Bay Hill. After their children completed their education at the Seminary they located permanently at Portsmouth, O., where he d. She d. at Lexington, Mass., at the home of her sister.
JETTERSON GLIDDEN, b. at N .; m. Katherine Young and had four chil- dren.
JOSEPH. GLIDDEN m. (second), Mary Eliza Young and resided at Ports- mouth, O. He had one son, Charles Mills, by his first wife and three children, Jefferson, Katherine and Flora, by the second.
DANIEL GLIDDEN m. (first), Mary Ellen Robinson and had two chil- dren, Bertha and Charles. He m. (second), Mrs. Josephine Tomlinson, who, after his death by drowning, m. (third), Cyrus Ellison.
OBADIAH HALL GLIDDEN m. Lyncha Blair and had five children: John Mills, Frank Muzzy, Jesse Blair, Mrs. Laura Sickles and Ruth Hall, who m. her cousin, Jefferson, son of John Jefferson Glidden (see).
GALUSHA GLIDDEN, 2D., m. at Marietta, O., and had a dau., Mary, at whose home he d.
Fourth Generation. (Children of Mills and Alice Smith Glidden.) (All but one b. at N.)
MARY YOUNG GLIDDEN, b. about 1828, graduated at the New Hamp- shire Conference Seminary, class of 1849, and went at once to Ports- mouth, O., where she m. George Crawford and had three children, George, Jr., Minnie Alice G. and John.
George, Jr., was private secretary to Oom Paul during the Boer War. He was a graduate of the West Point Military Academy. He now re- sides in South America.
Minnie Alice G. Crawford graduated from the Boston Conservatory of Music and later from the Ann Arbor Medical College in both homeopathy and allopathy. She practised some years at Portsmouth, O., and spent some years in N. She m. (first), Benjamin Trago and (second), Dr. Dight, and was physician in charge of the Woman's Hospital at Philadelphia for a term of years. She has taken special post-graduate courses at Vienna and now resides abroad.
John Crawford, M. D., was a graduate of Cincinnati Medical College and took post-graduate courses at Munich, preceding his sister there. He is now abroad educating his three daughters: Mary Magdalene, Vera Marion and Margaret. He has served as mayor of Portsmouth and if not of the size, perhaps, to be called of "aldermanic proportions," tips the beam quickly at 300 pounds.
Mother Crawford was also a woman of great proportions. She was a friend of the poor, was a strong anti-slavery advocate and at the time of her death was borne to her last resting place by four stalwart negroes.
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STEPHEN GLIDDEN (see portrait) was b. at N. and followed his uncles to Junior Furnace, O., and was there in the iron business and at Ala- bama for some years, called an iron master. He m. Susan Garrett and had five children: Mrs. Nancy Alice James, called "Jingle"; Mrs. Jessie Culberson; Harry; Dr. Stephen Clifton of Danville, Ill .; and Garrette, who, with her mother, since her father's death in 1903 at Los Angeles, Cal., has spent her time in travel. Mr. Glidden late in life retired from the iron trade and was president of the Cœur de Lion silver mines and also of the Spokane National Bank.
NANCY ALICE GLIDDEN, b. at N., was also educated at the Seminary and m., Nov. 4, 1852, at Portsmouth, O., Wesley Crandall. She d. a few months later, greatly lamented by a host of friends. He d. June 28, 1853, it is said, of a broken heart.
EMMA GLIDDEN, b. at Portsmouth, O .; d. at 14 years of age.
(Children of Jefferson and Katherine Young Glidden.)
(B. in Ohio.)
CARLOS GLIDDEN was the inventor of the typewriter. The Remington Company paid his widow a royalty for every machine put out for years, finally buying her right.
JOHN JEFFERSON GLIDDEN m. (first), Mary Bell and had one child, Bruce. He m. (second), Ruth Glidden and had three, Helen, Hope and Ruth. Helen m. W. W. Clippinger; Hope m. a physician and Ruth m. Heron Hibben.
ANNA GLIDDEN m. Frank Houts and had five dau.
GEORGE GLIDDEN was an invalid and unmarried.
GLIDDEN II.
MRS. LOUISA GLIDDEN came from Laconia to N. and purchased the William Hannaford place on Oak Hill of Mrs. Irene Chamberlain. She was engaged in general farming for some years but lately confines her- self to gardening and poultry raising since her misfortune of being seriously injured by a mowing machine. She has two sons, James and Archie. The latter is now of Laconia.
GLINES I.
The Glines family was one of the Canterbury contributions to the new town. In fact, some of them lived in the north fields prior to 1780. There are, I find, no less than three by the name of William taxed in N. in 1786 and another who was a non-resident; and in 1787 there was a William 4th.
One to distinguish him was called "Cartnap," and another the "Old Miller." Thelr record shows them to have been largely tillers of the soil and to have served their country in her time of need.
WILLIAM GLINES, 18T., the subject of this sketch, is said to have had two brothers, John and Israel, who were hunters and trappers and who
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used to go often to northern New Hampshire and perhaps settled there. They gave their names to two prominent rivers: The Johns, a tributary to the Connecticut at Dalton, and the Israel, also a branch of it, at Jefferson. The name is common in Coos County.
WILLIAM GLINES, b. at Canterbury in 1786; m. Elizabeth Blanchard of the north fields, b. 1743. She d. May 9, 1830. He was a soldier in the Revolutionary War and was accompanied by his son. They had seven children. The home was later owned and occupied by Col. Mat- thias Moore. He d. March 28, 1830.
Second Generation.
BENJAMIN GLINES, b. March 13, 1764; m., Sept. 18, 1787, Love Leavitt, b. May 26, 1768. They built and lived on the place now being improved by Frank S. Tilton on the main road near the head of Sondogardy Pond. He went to war with his father when only 16 years old, carry- ing the "historic gun," spoken of elsewhere. (See Dearborn gen.) He was drafted in the War of 1812 and not allowed to go home to say farewell to his wife and nine children, being forced right into service. He d. at Plattsburg in 1813. She d. March 20, 1848. He received as bounty for his first service 20 bushels of corn.
JOHN GLINES, b. 1766; m. Susan McDaniel, b. 1767, and had one son, McDaniel (called Mack). He d. Aug. 13, 1825. She d. Dec. 19, 1804.
JOB GLINES, b. 1769; m. Mary Dearborn of N. and had a family of 10. He d. Oct. 1, 1832. She d. Sept. 19, 1846. He owned No. 9 of the Gospel lots and sold 1215 acres for £30 to Abraham Dearborn in 1791. MARTHA (PATTY) GLINES, b. at Canterbury; m. (pub, Feb. 16, 1804), Nehemiah McDaniel and lived on the main road near the lower railroad crossing. (See McDaniel gen.)
AZUBA GLINES, b. at Canterbury; m., Feb. 16, 1804 (pub. Jan. 7, 1804), John Hannaford of N. and had several children. (See Hannaford gen.) JONATHAN GLINES, b. -; m. Fannie Calef and had seven chil- dren.
ABRAHAM GLINES, b. at Canterbury, 1771; m. (first), - and had a family of five; m. (second), Mrs. Presby. He d. at N. Dec. 26, 1856.
ISAAO GLINES, b. at Canterbury, 1778; m. (first), Nabby McDaniel of N., Feb. 26, 1805, and had five children; m. (second), Mrs. Polly Wad- leigh Fullonton, b. Nov. 27, 1790, at N. All the children by his first wife were b. at Salem, Mass., where he owned and erected buildings, often coming to N. to erect fine houses. He learned his trade at Aus- tin's celebrated cabinet shop. He located later at the Centre and became a farmer, selling his Salem estate in 1836. They had eight children. He was captain of the Michaine Home Guards at Salem and later was a captain in the state militia. He d. June 9, 1861. She d. at the home of their son, Smith W. Glines, in the very room where she was b., March 28, 1872. She was an ideal mother and it was a great joy when she came to the close of her long and intensely useful life that she had been just and kind to her large family of stepchildren.
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Third Generation. (Children of Benjamin and Love Leavitt Glines.)
JEREMIAH GLINES, b. July 15, 1788; d., Jan., 1815.
SALLY GLINES, b. July 12, 1790; m. Shubael Dearborn in 1817 and had
a family of eight. (See Dearborn gen.) She d. July 28, 1883.
JAMES GLINES, b. July 12, 1792, called "Elder Jim"; m. Hannah Glines and lived near the Shakers in Canterbury. They had eight children, none of whom resided in N. He d. Jan. 30, 1881.
JONATHAN GLINES, b. Oct. 24, 1794; m., Jan., 1815, Betsey Gile of N. (see Gile gen.) and had two sons. He was killed by a falling tree July 5, 1826.
JOHN GLINES, b. Jan. 29, 1797; d., of typhoid fever in Boston, Sept. 19, 1825.
DAVID GLINES, b. May 20, 1800; m., May 21, 1823, Matilda Rowe of Gilford, b. Feb. 5, 1805. She d. June 15, 1857. They had 10 children. He lived with his brother, Obadiah, on the main road, moving later to Gray, Me., where he d. Oct., 1872.
STATIBA GLINES, twin sister of the above, m., April, 1822, Smith Jew- ett of Laconia. A son, Jeremiah, was a surveyor on the B., C. & M. R. R. and was foreman of inspectors. He later became a Methodist minister of Warren. He has lately given the school at Tilton a sum of money in memory of his son, who d. while a student there. She d. July 20, 1880.
POLLY GLINES, b. Oct. 12, 1801; m., Dec. 2, 1838, Shubael Glines (son of Job). They spent their lives in their house near the Pond school- house. They had four children. He d. Dec. 19, 1878. She lived to the extreme age of 98 and d. Jan. 22, 1899. She was a consistent member of the Congregational Church for 73 years.
OBADIAH GLINES, b. Tuesday, Feb. 9, 1804; m., May 26, 1836, Mary Ann Plummer of N., b. Sunday, Dec. 12, 1813. (See Plummer gen.) He was a farmer on his father's estate, which was one of the best on the main road, sloping down to the pond. They had eight dau. and twin sons. She d. Feb. 22, 1871. He m. (second), Lucy Watson of Boscawen. He d. March 20, 1893. She d. a few weeks later.
(Child of John and Susan McDaniel Glines.)
MACK GLINES, b. at N. June 20, 1803; m. Mary (dau. of Job Glines), and had one dau.
(Children of Job and Mary Dearborn Glines.) (B. at N.)
ELIZABETH GLINES, b. Oct. 18, 1794; d., Dec. 31, 1819.
SALLY GLINES, b. March 15, 1797; m., Sept. 5, 1823, Edward Presby. She d. March 25, 1871. (See Presby gen.)
SHUBAEL GLINES, b. Dec. 30, 1798; m. Polly Glines (dau. of Benjamin), Dec. 2, 1838. He d. Dec. 19, 1878.
NANCY GLINES, b. Dec. 23, 1801; m. Jacob, son of Abraham Glines and had two children. She d. May 29, 1834.
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MARY GLOVES, b. March 18, 1804; m., 1830, her cousin, McDaniel Glines (son of John), and had one dan. She d. June 13, 1880.
HARRIET GLINES, b. Aug. 22, 1806; d., unmarried. She remained with her brother, James, entirely devoted to his interests during a long and busy life. She d. at Boscawen March 5, 1883, while on a visit to her brother, Dearborn.
JAMES GLINES, called "Deacon Jim" (see portrait), b. July 5, 1809; m., Nov. 30, 1843, Abagail Chapman, b. July 4, 1821. She was a dau. of J. W. Chapman of Gilmanton, who was a soldier in the War of 1812 on the Canadian frontier and was in several engagements. They ro- sided many years on the Windfall, removing later to the home of his brother, Alvah, on the main road. They had a family of five girls and a son. She still remains in the home. He d. Oct. 10, 1890.
DEARBORN GLINES, b. Oct. 16, 1812; m., June 11, 1846, Eliza Jane Plum- mer. They spent their lives on Boscawen intervale. He d. there March 4, 1883. She d. Sept. 2, 1877.
ALVAR H. GLINES, b. March 25, 1816; m. (pub.), Nov. 17, 1848, Sarah Flint of Webster and d. at Canterbury Nov. 23, 1861.
CHARLES GLINES, b. May 24, 1820; m. Mary Ann Morse, b. Oct. 14, 1828, at Canterbury. He was a farmer and lived to the advanced age of 82. He d. Oct. 20, 1902. They had six children, but one of whom, Leroy A., now of Canterbury, lived to maturity. She d. March 4, 1899. (860 portrait and sketch.)
(Children of Jonathan and Fannie Calef Glines.
JOHN GLINES m.,1830, Betsey, dau. of Capt. Isaac Glines and had four children. He d. Jan. 2, 1841.
CYRUS GLINES, b. 1815; m. Betsey (the above), his brother's widow, and had one dau. He m. (second), Mrs. Susan Blaisdell (pub.), Oct. 9, 1855, and had two children. She d. Feb. 3, 1866. He m. (third), Mary Bartlett of Campton and had one dau. He d. April 14, 1871.
SALLY GLINES m. Jeremiah Fox and removed to Boscawen. He was a while at Worcester, Mass., but returned and d. at Boscawen.
SUMNER GLINES d. Aug. 16, 1848, aged 48.
TAMSEN GLINES m., May 4, 1826,
Flint of Boscawen, and both
lived and d. there. They had four children.
HANNAH GLINES m. James Glines of Hackleboro, Canterbury. Both d. there. They had nine children.
JONATHAN GLINES m. Fannie Heath and d. at Canterbury Nov. 16, 1812. They had three children. (See Ludlow gen.)
JAMES GLINES called "Hatter Jim," m. Mrs. Harris of Franklin, where both d. He d. in 1866; she d. in 1868.
(Children of Abraham Glines.)
PHEBE GLINES, b. at N .; m., March 25, 1826, Cornelius Ludlow (see Ludlow gen.); m. (second), Alexander Braley, July 19, 1841. They had seven children. (See Braley gen.) She d. July 24, 1876.
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PAMELIA GLINES, b. at N .; m., 1832, John Roberts of Andover and had five children. She m. (second), Samuel Neal of Canterbury, pub. May 19, 1855.
JACOB GLINES, b. at N .; m., 1826, Nancy Glines and lived on Spring Hill, where she d. He m. (second), June 13, 1845, Almira Glover. He d. Feb. 16, 1854. He had seven children.
BENJAMIN GLINES, 2D., m. and had a family in the West. He made but one visit to his former home.
MARTHA GLINES m. Jeremiah Lake and resided in Canterbury; later removed to the Healey place and d. there.
(Children of Isaac and Abagail McDonald Glines.)
BETSEY GLINES, b. at Salem, Mass .; m. John Glines (son of Jonathan). He d. Jan. 2, 1841, leaving two sons, George Storrs and Thomas, and two dau., Mary Jane and Emily. Mrs. Glines m. (second), Cyrus Glines, brother of her former husband, and had one dau., Mehitable. (See John and Betsey Glines gen.)
ABAGAIL GLINES, b. at Salem, Mass., 1808; m. James Chase of Can- terbury, Dec. 10, 1843. They resided in Canterbury, where he d. Jan. 22, 1892, and she d. Jan. 24, 1892.
PAMELIA GLINES, b. at Salem, Mass., 1811; m., May 15, 1867, Elisha Lougee and moved to Sanbornton, where he d. Aug. 28, 1886. After his death she came to her brother's on Zion's Hill, where she d. Oct. 20, 1887.
HIRAM I. GLINES, b. at Salem, Mass., 1814; m., April 10, 1842, Eliza Hazelton, b. in Mansfield, Mass., Feb. 19, 1821, and d. at N. Dec. 21, 1891. He d. Feb. 22, 1888. They had three sons.
(Children of Isaac and Polly Wadleigh Glines.)
(B. in N.)
ELIZABETH G. GLINES, b. May 9, 1819; m., Dec. 12, 1844, Warren H. Smith. (See Smith gen.)
JOHN W. GLINES, b. 1820; d., 1822.
JONATHAN W. GLINES, b. May 16, 1824; m. (first), Ella Glidden of Boston, Mass .; m. (second), Ida Roberts of Boston, where they resided until his death in May, 1903. They had one dau. and a son. Both d. in early life, Minnie at 17 and George S. at 24 years of age.
ELECTA C. GLINES, b. Aug. 11, 1826; m. (pub.), June 16, 1851, Thomas S. Clough. (See Clough gen.)
LAURA P. GLINES, b. March 20, 1829; m., Oct. 15, 1850, William H. Clough. (See Clough gen.)
GEORGE FREDERICK GLINES, b. 1832, was a lifelong invalid and d. July 14, 1861.
SMITH W. GLINES, b. Feb. 28, 1834; m., Dec. 9, 1861, Sarah Jane Brown, b. at Canterbury Dec. 16, 1834. They resided on the home farm at the Centre, going later to the Morse or Wadleigh place near the reservoir, where he d. May 12, 1881. She still resides there. They had three sons and a dau.
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ANNIE G. GLINEA, b. May 7, 1836; m., March, 1861, Nathaniel Smith of Newmarket. They resided later in Malden, Mass., where he d. in 1902. She still resides there. They had three children: Lizzie, who d. in 1897; Annie, now a popular teacher in Somerville, Mass .; and Mary, wife of Dr. Charles C. Jones of Malden.
Fourth Generation. (Children of Jonathan and Betsey Gile Glines.)
CHARLES M. GLINES was a natural penman and made writing his life work, which he began in 1846. He was a teacher in the New Hampshire Conference Seminary for more than 26 years.
He erected a home on Park St. and also one on his farm on the Rogers place, which he carried on for many summers. He served the town as clerk for three years and was also one of its selectmen. He d. Sept. 17, 1879.
JONATHAN GLINES d. March 7, 1845, aged 20.
(Children of David and Matilda Rowe Glines.) (All b. at N.)
· MELISSA GLINES, b. June 16, 1825; m., March 5, 1848, Joseph Kimball and realded in Boston. He d. March, 1871. They had two sons, Herbert and Frank. The former d. at N. March, 1893. The latter d. June 5, 1908: She resides on Bay St.
MOSES GLINES, b. at N. March 25, 1826; m. Orilla T. Howe of Milford. She d. in 1870. She was active in club and social life. He m. a second time and reaided in New York, where his son, Eugene, now resides. Mr. Glines now lives in Milford.
ISAAC GLINES, b. Sept. 5, 1828; d. of smallpox in Boston when a young man.
SAMUEL GLINES, b. April 12, 1830; m., June 26, 1851.
.. DEBORAH GLINES, b. Sept. 6, 1832; d., June, 1834.
LOVE LEAVITT GLINES, b. March 16, 1834; m. Charles O. Edwards and resided .in Boston, where he d. in 1902. They had two sons and a dau., Georgianna, who m. George Little of Boston. Mr. Little, after living a while in Concord, purchased the Slader farm and they are now farmers in N. They have one dau., Orilla, wife of Fred Johnson of Concord.
DAVID GLINES, b. June, 1835, resides in Weare.
EBENEZER R. GLINES, b. Nov. 25, 1837, has long resided at Baltimore, where he m. and has a son, Stephen. He was a fruit dealer.
LAURA MATILDA GLINES, b. April 21, 1830; d. at Gray, Me., April 24, 1846.
MARY SUSAN GLINES d. in infancy.
(Children of Obadiah and Mary A. Plummer Glines.) (B. at N.)
ANNA WARD GLINES, b. Saturday, March 13, 1837; m., Nov. 13, 1873, Rev. John Fogg of Gilmanton. They bought the Samuel Wyatt place
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near Zion's Hill and were farmers. He d. -. She remains on the homestead.
ELIZA MERBILL GLINES, b. Thursday, Sept. 13, 1838; m. Eugene Moore of Concord and resides at Penacook. They have one child.
FRANCES MARIA GLINES, b. Thursday, Jan. 30, 1840; m. Charles Davis and resided at Penacook. They have three children.
SARAH JOSEPHINE GLINES, b. Thursday, Sept. 28, 1841; m., Dec. 80, 1866, William H. Moody of Concord and resides at Penacook. They have two dau.
CAROLINE AUGUSTA GLINES, b. Monday, Dec. 26, 1842; m. John Lang and has five children. They reside near Boston, Mass.
HELEN MATILDA GLINES, b. Wednesday, Sept. 11, 1844; m. Dr. Leslie of Amesbury, Mass., and has three children.
HANNAH HALE GLINES, b. Aug. 5, 1846; m. Albert Huff and resided at Penacook. They had four children.
MELEN and EVERETT GLINES, twins, b. Sept. 5, 1850; both d., 1851.
WILLIS and WALLACE GLINES, twins, b. May 28, 1854. The former m. Mrs. Mary J. Conant and resided near his father's. He was killed by the cars Dec. 27, 1899. The latter was also injured almost on the same spot Sept. 4, 1886, and d. a day later.
(Child of Mack and Mary Glines.)
SUSAN M. GLINES, b. July 21, 1831; m., Nov. 27, 1850, Otis C. Hurl- burt of Lyme. (See Hurlburt gen.)
(Children of Shubael and Polly Glines Glines.)
(B. at N.)
SEVIRA GLINES, b. April 30, 1843; m., Sept. 26, 1861, Hiram Streeter of N. They reside on the main road. He is a farmer and machinist and was employed for many years at Franklin Falls. Mrs. Streeter was a teacher before her marriage. They are generous supporters of Union Church, and active in many lines of work.
WESLEY GLINES, b. Dec. 4, 1839; m., Jan. 10, 1870, Nellie Moody of Boscawen and remained on the home farm, where he d. of diphtheria May 27, 1882. She m. (second), Oct. 31, 1883, George C. Flanders of Penacook. He was a musician in the band of the Third New Hamp- shire Volunteers, attached to the ambulance corps, and was discharged after a year.
SHUBAEL GLINES, b. May 10, 1842; d., Jan. 3, 1853.
LIBA CONANT GLINES, b. Nov. 14, 1845; was a lifelong invalid. He d. Jan., 1876.
(Children of James and Harriett Chapman Glines.)
SARAH GLINES, b. Dec. 22, 1844; m. Eliphalet Corser and resided many years at Boscawen.
NATHAN GLINES, b. Jan. 21, 1850; d., Feb. 10, 1852.
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MARY DEARBORN GLINES, b. Dec. 30, 1852; m. William H. Perry. They resided for a while at Troy, N. Y. He conducts a large granite bual- ness at Concord under the "Sign of the Elephant." They have seven children.
ABBIE L. GLINES, b. May 22, 1854; m. Charles W. Plummer and re- sides on the banks of the Merrimack. (See Plummer gen.)
EMMA J. GLINES, b. April 2, 1859; m., Nov. 25, 1880, Elliot C. Healey of N. After a short residence on Park St. they removed to Concord, where she d. Oct. 24, 1892. (See Healey gen.) They had one dau., Gladys.
CARRIE B. GLINES, b. Jan. 28, 1863; m., Feb. 28, 1891, Edwin G. Mor- rison of N. (See Morrison gen.)
(Children of John and Betsey Glines.) (B. at N.)
GEORGE STORES GLINES, b. 1828 (?); m. Julia Adams of Lowell, Mass., and resided there. They had two children, Nellie and Freddie. Mr. Glines d. at Boscawen.
EMILY GLINES, b. 1834; d., July 11, 1852.
THOMAS GLINES, b. 1836; d., May 22, 1859.
MARY JANE GLINES, b. March 3, 1839; m. (first), Feb. 22, 1864, John F. Conant of Manchester and resided at Waltham, Mass. They had a dau., Abbie M., b. June 22, 1869. She is a telephone and telegraph operator at Pike Station. Mr. Conant d. at Waltham July 1, 1867. She m. (second), 1876, Willis M. Glines (see Glines gen.) and resided on the main road.
(Children of Cyrus and Betsey Glines Glines.)
MEHITABLE GLINES, b. 1844; m. (first), Albert Keniston and had one child. She m. (second), Eugene Hawes of Great Falls and had two children. She d. Feb. 3, 1866.
(Children of Cyrus and Susan Blaisdell Glines.)
ELLA G. GLINES, b. Feb. 24, 1858; m. Will Howe of N. She d. June 5, 1891. They had one dau., who d. at four years of age.
ORA ISABEL GLINES, b. Feb. 9, 1861; m. Solon D. Simonds of Tilton and had two dau., Mrs. Felix Barney, who resides on Bay St., and Hattie M., who d. Oct. 4, 1897.
(Children of Jacob and Nancy Glines Glines.)
LOVINA GLINES, b. Jan. 28, 1828; m., March 23, 1853, Nicholas French and resided near the Rand schoolhouse in East N. (See French gen.) She m. (second), Capt. Lyman Fellows Sept. 1, 1868. Mr. Fellows d. April 20, 1885. She resides with her dau., Mrs. Nellie McKenney, at Laconia.
JOB GLINES, b. April 24, 1830; m., March, 1865, Elizabeth Pickard of Canterbury. He resided in East N. and d. there Jan., 1892. They had four children.
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BENJAMIN GLINES, b. 1832; m. Ann Robertson. They resided on High St., where they were burned out, going then to Oak Hill near the schoolhouse, where they erected new buildings, which were removed later to Hills St. and constitute the dwelling of Albert Gilman. He later occupied the Jason Foss farm, where he d. March 8, 1901. These buildings were burned April 28, 1901. She resides on the Trecartin place with her son, Benjamin. They had seven children.
DARIUS GLINES m. Georgianna Dearborn and had one child. He d. Sept. 23, 1872.
NANCY GLINES m. George W. Stewart of Franklin Falls. They have two children, Willie and Lilla.
(Children of Betsey and John Glines.)
See John Glines.
(Children of Betsey and Cyrus Glines.)
See Cyrus Glines.
(Children of Hiram and Eliza Hazelton Glines.).
(B. at N.)
WALTER FOLGER GLINES, b. April 29, 1843; m., Nov. 27, 1866, Mary Jane Slader of N., b. at Lawrence, Mass., July 6, 1849. (See Dolloff gen.) . He served in the Civil War. (See Boys in Blue.) They resided on the Slader farm near the Canterbury line and had three children. He was a peddler for many years and d. at West Concord April 26, 1887. She m. (second), Jan. 4, 1893, Henry W. Leach of Lowell, Mass. HENRY H. GLINES, b. Oct. 21, 1848; m., Oct. 25, 1877, and resided for a time at Manchester, later going to Franklin Falls, where she d. Oct. 26, 1903. He d. Nov. 1 of the same year.
EDWARD RAY GLINES, b. June 20, 1856; m., April, 1888, Carrie E. Mooney, b. at Sandwich Jan., 1860, and had three children. She d. Dec. 5, 1897.
(Children of Smith W. and Jennie Brown Glines.)
(B. at N.)
GEORGE FRED GLINES, b. Oct. 27, 1862; m., April 2, 1895, Grace L. Smith of Sterling, Mass. They reside in Hudson, Mass., where he is a sanitary plumber and heating engineer.
FRANK APPLETON GLINES, b. April 14, 1864; d. July 16, 1888. He was employed by F. B. Shedd at Lowell, Mass.
MABEL WADLEIGH GLINES, b. Sept. 1, 1869; m., June 5, 1902, William C. Hill. (See Hills gen.)
JOHN W. GLINES, b. March 20, 1872, resides with his mother on the homestead. They are dairy farmers. He has been chairman of the board of supervisors for a term of years. He is active in church work and is a member of the Epworth League.
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HISTORY OF NORTHFIELD.
Fifth Generation. (Children of Charles M. and Amanda Sanborn Glines.) (B. at N.) FRED SANBORN GLINES, b. March 5, 1849, was a merchant at Suncook. CLARENCE WARREN GLINES, b. Feb. 17, 1851; d., Oct. 11, 1871.
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