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JOSEPH SULLIVAN TILTON. (See portrait, page 306.)
JOSEPH TILTON was b. at East N. June 13, 1818. (See Tilton Gen., page 306.) His parents removed to Meredith, where his early years were passed, mostly on the farm. His education was acquired in the public schools and was very thorough. Mr. Tilton was one of the early pioneers of California, moving there with his family soon after the discovery of gold. He located in San Francisco and followed the busi- ness of dairyman, also taking an active part in the politics of the rap- idly growing city. During the troubles with the turbulent and law- breaking element Mr. Tilton was an officer of the famous "Vigilants" and saw much service in those days of riot and trouble.
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HISTORY OF NORTHFIELD.
In 1857 he returned to New Hampshire and, locating In Laconia, commenced the manufacture of hosiery in a mill where now stands the dye house of J. W. Bustel & Co. In 1862 he suspended business in the mill to assist in raising the Twelfth Regiment for the Civil War and went into the service with them as first lieutenant. He was se- verely wounded at Chancellorsville while In command of his company and remained with them until loss of blood obliged him to leave the field. After a season in the hospital he was returned to New Hamp- shire and finally was obliged to resign on account of disability. But for this unfortunate wound, Lieutenant Tilton must have risen to high command, as he had in an eminent degree the dash and courage which go far to make the successful soldier. His record was above reproach, courageous and unflinching to a fault. In camp, as on the battlefield, he was ever the same bright, active, Intelligent, soldler-one to whom his men could always look with strong confidence and from whom they always received kind and just treatment.
Lieutenant Tilton was one of the original members of John L. Per- ley, Jr., Post, G. A. R., of Laconia. When sufficiently recovered he re sumed the hosiery business, retiring in 1877. He died in 1879. He was warm hearted and kind, though of an impulsive and impetuous nature and was a man of profound and sincere convictions. He was frank and outspoken in his opinions on all subjects and when once his mind was made up was never slow to act. (See Tilton gen., page 306.)
TWOMBLY ..
JOE R. TWOMBLY, b. Dec. 9, 1882; m., July 2, 1903, Harriet Demange, They reside on Bay Hill.
Second Generation.
IDA MAY TWOMBLY, b. Dec. 14, 1904.
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ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.
Page 71, add to line 6, "he had two sons, Leon Forrest, born July 26, 1896, and Stanley Wyman, born Sept. 19, 1900"; also, in line 28, for "Sept. 19," read "Sept. 22."
Page 243, line 12, for "Annie Lavina Varnum," read "Annie Laura Varner of Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia."
Page 241, Joseph Warren Nudd died 1836, instead of 1822.
Page 243, line 20, add, "Nellie Nudd married Allie Eastman of Ply- mouth."
Page 45, line 12, add to record of Scott Cofran, "Though not in the army, he served in and about camps, etc., at Washington, D. C., until the close of the war."
Page 314, line 28, add to genealogy of Smith and Flora Wadleigh, "Bessie A., b. Dec. 23, 1887; Peter E., b. Dec. 15, 1889, and Malcolm, b. July 6, 1899."
Page 258, line 10, Samuel Rand died aged 84, instead of 82.
Samuel, Jr., same page, had a son and dau., Frances.and Oscar.
Page 259, fourth line from bottom, George Waldron Baker resides at Bangor, Me.
Page 259, line 20, for 1842 read 1849.
Page 252, line 25, add to Thomas H. Piper genealogy his death at Franklin Aug. 15, 1905.
Page 182, line 8, add to record of Kate F. Hills her death, Aug. 7, 1905. Page 306, line 22, Joseph Sullivan Tilton was b. June 13, instead of He was b. at New Hampton, instead of N.
16.
Page 116, line 25, read for "M. Lu Forsyth," "m. Lu Forsyth."
Page 86, line 32, add to record of Charles H. Davis, "He served in the Civil War, Co. C, Ninth Regiment. (See Boys in Blue.)"
Page 227, line 8, add to record of Hannah Molony Blake of Belvidere, Ills., her death, Aug., 1905.
Page 160, line 6, for Mrs. Benjamin Blanchard read Mrs. Edward Blanchard.
Page 150, line 12, add to record of Willie M. Glines, "Irving, b. 1889; d. Aug., 1902; Elsie, b. 1891; George, b. 1893."
Page 210, line 9, add to record of Wilson Lockwood his death in England Aug., 1905.
Page 117, line 23, add to record of Alforetta Boonhower Forrest her death, Sept. 10, 1905.
Page 95, Part I, add to Military Record, "Lorenzo Miller served in Company G, Eighth Regiment, Vermont, and, later, in Company K, Ninth Regiment, V. R. C .; was wounded at New Orleans. (See gen., page 225.)"
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HISTORY OF NORTHFIELD.
Page 245, add to record of Mrs. Daniel M. Page her death at N., Sun- day, Sept. 1, 1905.
Page 66, line 8, add to record of Julia Evans Copp her death, Sept. 18, 1905.
Page 115, Part I, for Mrs. Miles Glidden read Mrs. Mills Glidden.
Page 100, Part I, add to twenty-sixth line, "Joshua French made brick in this locality at a very early date. It is known that he had a son, and dau., but no data is at hand."
Page 175, name of portrait, Susan Cole Hills should read Susannah. Page 277, line 2, should say, "she d. at Gilmanton."
Page 259, line 20, for Nathaniel P. read Nathaniel H.
Page 272, line 16, for John Roberts read Jonathan.
Page 147, line 1, add to record of Rev. John Fogg, his death, Jan. 8, 1898.
Page 260, "George Sullivan Baker d. at Tilton in 1867."
Page 205. "Wadleigh Leavitt m. (first) Mary Percival and had seven
children. He m. (second) Abagail Caswell and had eight, 15 in all."
Page 203, line 7, add to record of Henrietta Josephine Lang her death at Belmont Oct. 2, 1905.
Page 321, line 1, in record of Sarah T. Whittier for 1831 read 1841.
Page 221, last line, add to record of William J. McDuff, "He was a member of Pulaski Lodge, No. 58."
Page 6, line 26, should read, "Sarah J. Buswell, d. March 3, 1860."
Page 34, line 12, "Abagail Buswell, d. Feb. 7, 1897," and line 24, "Harriet, d. June 28, 1895."
Page 241, third line, add, "Maranda; Mary Norton, b. Jan. 9, 1850; Carrie Norton, b. Feb. 1, 1852; d. at Lunenburg, Mass., Nov. 5, 1892. Mr. Norton d. at Candia May 24, 1900. Emma Norton, b. Jan. 14, 1855; m. Nov. 25, 1879."
Page 161, line 4, "Sarah Williams Hancock, d. 1860."
Page 183, add to record of Craven and Florence Hill Laycock, "They have one dau., Katherine, b. at Hanover, 1901."
Page 232, line 25, for Edwards read Edward. "Mrs. Amos H. Morri- son d. Aug. 29."
Page 70, line 6, add to record of Sarah Cross Jenkins her death at South Boston, Oct. 2, 1905.
Page 243, line 9, add to record of James Clark his death, Sept. 28, 1905.
Add to record of Lowell M. French, page 120, line 24, his death, Oct. 24, 1905.
Add to record of Bessie M. Morrill, page 235, line 32, her death, Oct. 25, 1905. .
Add to record of John Senter, page 284, last line, his death, Oct. 25, 1905.
Add to record of Charles Mason, page 219, line 23, his death, Oct. 29, 1905.
Add to list of names of business men of Tilton, residing in North- field, C. L. True and Edwin D. Forrest.
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ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.
Add to professional men of Northfield C. L. True and Edwin D. For- rest, dentists.
For Ann Corser, page 342, line 48, read Jane.
FIRST TAX LIST OF THE TOWN, CALLED, "PRIZEL."
"Inhabitants Counter Role or Coppy for the Year 1784."
The first on record is given in f s. d. Among the largest taxpayers were Arhelus Miles (on the Rogers' farms), £130 4s. 4d. Samuel Gil- man, on the - , £120 prizel; tax, 1s. 6d. The school money was to be paid in the "Perduce of the Cuntory Sixty 'Dolars for the Preseunt yeor. one half in the Somer and the other haff in the Wenter"
Also, it was voted "to Rase one Day on a Pol and So in porpotion on a States to Repair or. Rebould Sandborntown Bridge"
"Mon. ye 30 1784 at the house of thomas Gilman Esq."
The selectmen, Reuben Whitcher, John McDaniel and Ebenezar Kim- ball, were directed to pay 3s. for corn; rye at 4s .; wheat at 6s. per bushel. The whole tax was f71 17s. 6d. for state; £4 2s. for county. I also find by a settlement that day made with the selectmen of the previous year that perhaps the state tax was to be paid in beef, as the town voted, in 1781, "The Select Men Be A Committy to git the Monny & Beef Cauld for By the Cort and that they Shall git the Beef as they Can Best either with Monny or Spaies (?) And Sixty Bushil Bushil of Corn for Scolin this year"
A part of prizel roll for 1784 is missing. Among those most conspic- uous by the peculiar orthography are Joseph Hancocke, Gidden Leav- ittoe, William ad Parkines, Nathl Simones, David dollar, John Forriest, widdow gill & Robbart Carrey & Thomas foose." We also find, in 1788, "William Glines Sen; William of Canterbury; William 3rd & 4th."
In 1796 the values in the record books change from pounds, shillings and pence to dollars and cents.
OLD HOME DAY, 1905. (Supplementary to page 202, line 3, Part I.)
The celebration began on Saturday night, when Frank C. Robertson lighted a huge bonfire on the most conspicuous place on Bean Hill. Several of the nearby farmers gave material which, reinforced by the usual barrel of tar, shone out its welcome far into the night. . Another, on one of the first settled farms, lighted by William Sager, added to the display.
Sunday afternoon a well-attended religious service was held in the old church at the fair grounds, conducted by the clergymen of the vil- lage of Tilton, with a historical and reminiscent sermon by Rev. C. C. Sampson.
The occasion was semi-patriotic and the church was aglow with the red, white and blue of our national emblem. A choir, under the lead- ership of John Fletcher, Esq., rendered old-time music, among which one recognized "Dundee," "St. Thomas," "Balerma" and "Coronation," so familiar to the older ones present.
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THE CRY OF THE HUMAN.
Your genealogist has completed her task. She has mummened the legions of the past in long review. Forgotten graves have given up their secreta, dusty forms have reassembled on the sites of desointed hommes, while age, sex and condition have been duly and mechanically recorded. My heart has ached that, so limited by time and space, I must pass by, with these meagre facts, many whose lives were full of inspiration and benediction to all whom they touched. What of the old young and the young old? Must we count age always by Agares on the dial despite that better score of heart threts or the post's juster rule that "He lives most who most endures, most loves and most for- gives"?
Birth, marriage, death! Are these the all-important facts of human life? What of the "new birth" and the new awakenings that come to often to even the calmest lives? What of the many who, Jed by stora duty, waive the joys of wedlock, home and children and give them- selves to lives of sacrifice and labor for helpless parents or friends, too selfish or seafle' to appreciate in any messure the loving ataistra- tions?
Is there no death other than when pulses cense to beat and hearts to palpitate?
I have also looked with pity on another long array, too burdened with woes, real or imaginary, to see that skles were blue or that the teeming earth was urging her blessed bounty upon all, whose cars, Bo filled with the utterance of their own woes, were too deaf to hear the loving invitation of the "Spirit and the Bride," "Ho! Every one that thirsteth. Come ye without money and without price."
Again, I have rejoiced with another goodly company, who, along the "cool, sequestered vale of life, maintained the noiseless tenor of their way, content to live, to love, to work and leave events to God." The pageant has passed, the dirge-like music and the rhythm of its tread have faded in the distance on the ear, and I would not call them back. Have we given each his due? Have we weighed conditions and duly considered what "might have been?" Surely such has been our aim, with what success others must decide.
This thought, at least, shall be your comfort-that it is your histo- rian's pen that spreads this record rather than the Recording Angel's.
INDEX.
PART I.
ABBOTT.
Abagall
29
Clarence
86
Ellas, Dea.
.18, 71, 221
Ellas ..
29
Gardiner G., Dea
.57, 181
James B.
.48,
148
John, Dea.
23
Nabby
124
ADAMS.
Elisha, Rev.
58
Frank M.
91
John W.
.27, 58, 188
Joseph
91
Mary A
60
Caleb
ALDRICH.
72.
75
Henry, Mrs.
21
Louisa
ALCOTT.
194
Richard
ALLASON.
AMBROSE.
Josiah, Dea
.8, 25, 26, 54, 76, 122
AMES.
Bracket
8
Myra
Thomas G.
85
ANDREWS.
E. B., Prof.
125
ARLIN.
Charles
88
Albertus
ATKINS.
101
Judge
ATKINSON.
Mehetable, Mrs.
84
AUSTIN.
Luther C., Dr.
.60.
148
Nathaniel
181
BEEDE.
Samuel
76
BELL.
Governor
13
Joseph
BENNET.
BECK.
Calvin W
83
BINGHAM.
Nahum, Hon.
23
BACHELDER.
.186, 190
BAILEY.
James.
.192, 238, 239
Walter L.
BAKER.
George W
180, 227
Martha S
34
Mark, Mrs.
167
M. D. R.
196
Osmon C., Rev
58,
59
BALCOM.
George. W
95
BALDWIN ..
71
Adam S.
. . 62, 53, 61, 107, 239, 246
Mittle T.
BARNARD.
Attorney-General
162
Charles
183
Daniel
107
BARROWS.
L. D., Rev.
BARTLETT.
Richard
47
BATCHELDER.
Brothers
231
Hazen Ingalls
80
James
180
Lucien F.
.187,
188
Moses
117
Richard N. S.
80
BATES.
Lewis, Rev.
24
Loren, Rev.
George
BAYLEY.
BEAN.
Aaron
77
Nathan
106
Daniel
Thomas
89
AYERS.
Augustine
229
Charles Henry
.80, 176, 229
Charles IT., Den.
23, 101
Jonathan
76
Joseph, Dr.
149
Ellphlet
AYER.
227
George
Harry
1
.
90
Colonel
BALLANTYNE.
71
141
28
173
854
INDEX.
BLANCHARD.
Benjamin
.4, 71, 76, 111, 114, 23
11
David
.
.71,
121
Edward.
.71, 73, 74,
112
Ebenezar
114,
James
Jerry
Joseph
Reuben,
Lieut.
74
Richard
15. 71, 78
I. N.
16
Abraham, Rev ...
BODWELL.
Persis
BOINTON.
Joshua
71
BOOTHI.
Howard
242
Walter
243
BOND.
Alonzo
185
I. N.
BOUCHER.
38
BOYNTON.
Courtland
245
Granny
319
Mary Elisabeth.
156, 195
Rufus
BOWIES.
William
BRALEY.
Cornelius
83
Frank
BROWN.
Abraham.
60, 73, 76
Abraham B
.168, 169, 216
Abraham, Mrs.
149
Albert
85
Annie M.
Bradbury T. .30,
60 38
Benjamin B.
176
B. Frank.
240
David
174,
246
George H.
231
Henry, Dr.
148
Ilannah F
246
James
230
89
Samuel B.
104
Theodore.
.72, 74, 169
BRYANT.
Ed
Fred
Napoleon B., Hon.
.7, 190, 200
Lucien
BUGBEE.
247
Georgia A
BULLOCK.
60, 188
BUELL
Bernice M.
60
Anna
Charles F
94, 245
David E.
94
George F.
245
Henry A. 245
William
BUTTERWORTH.
8
Jonathan W.
BUTTERFIELD.
William
318
Benjamin F
BUTLER.
Annie
BUZZELL.
Luther
x
Captain
CALIFF.
CANFIELD.
Asel
74
William
CARR.
James
121
Jesse
Joseph
4
Samuel
Willis
CARROLL
183
CARTER.
Albert 8.
$45
Albert D.
49, 216
Nancy
191. 23%
9
W. II.
249, 211
Charles
CARLTON.
Arthur T.
CASS.
53
62, 347
W. D., Rev
27, 68
Edward
CASKIN.
CATE.
Abby Josephine
16
Asa P.
.10, 38, 56. 58. 66, 78, 159
160, 207, 208, 236
Erwin Girard.
101 John 12
Lafayette, Dr
GO, 148
Simeon
11, 17:
Meschech
123
Miles
18
Charles J
CHAMBERLAIN.
Mary M.
15
John, Dea
193
John. Rev.
22, 23. 88
W. B., Dr.
William E
CHANDLER.
CHASE.
Benjamin
. 175, 236, 237
Carlton, Rev
Charles Percy
Charles G ..
.51, 57, 231.
Francis, Hon
Hannah ITall.
Herbert Goss.
Lucien
24,
43
232
932
John
104
John
CAVENDER.
John G ..
Betsey
29, 149
Clara Morton
16
Calista
4, 5, 8, 123
28
34
CADUE.
..
BLODGETT.
Bridget
29
INDEX.
855
Laura
60
Lizzie A.
.60.
Mary
238
Stephen.
.76, 169, 236, 238
Thomas.
.22, 64, 66, 173, 175, 183
Wallace
8
Walter G.
238
CILLEY.
Alice
116
Hiram
78
John ..
5, 76, 116, 183
John, Jr
279
CLARK.
Alexander T
.76, 149, 169
Archibald S.
76, 176
Augustus
159
Benjamin W.
90
Carlos D'Onis.
.176.
Electa A.
CONANT.
Liba, Rev.
.30, 49, 55, 108
Leonard
198
Gardiner
COOK.
57
Jeremiah G.
244
James, Mrs
221
Thomas B.
80, 90, 182
W. 8.
60
CLAY.
Hazen
139
241
James
244
CLEMENT.
Fred
Zenas
66
CLISBY.
Joseph, Sr.
73
Sally Hill.
31
Abner
CLOUGIT.
76
Albert Lucien
162
Charles W
90 90
62
Joseph
Jeremiah, Rev.
Jonathan, Dea
251
Jonathan
46, 47. 49,
115
Jeremiah ..
3.
4, 109
Lucien B., Hon.
159, 161
Martha True
149
Monroe
115
Robert
224,
226
Obed
117 23
Polly
I'hilip
11,
222
Arthur T.
63
162 Charles
.. 62.
231
169
Ellen, Mrs
196
Grace
61
Mrs.
CROLY.
194
Asa, Dr.
160
Grace Reed.
150
CROSS.
Abraham
118
Charles C.
B. Frank.
55, 106, 181
Arthur B
51
Eliza
ITenry
James, Col ..... 16, 58, 100, 116, 182, 219, 221
Edward W
60, 206,
.65, 175
Forrest, Mrs.
219
James
Hiram H.
.86, 100
Joseph
78, 170
La Roy
56
Hiram
186. 187
61
Amos M
COGSWELL.
176
COLBY.
Alfred
186
Benjamin
176
Nathan, Enalgn.
Osborn
43
John
106
Jeremiah
106
Stephen
76
8
COLEMAN.
34
COLLINS.
Alonzo
181
Aaron
118
Benjamin
71
John
87
George H.
George W.
87
John, Dr
.60, 97, 149, 150
59
John C ..
John ( Boston)
224
Irving, Rev
COOMBS.
Charles F
CORLISS.
Smith D ..
Enoch, Rev.
CORSER.
84
Gideon
COTY.
COWLES.
Mary
CRAM.
William
CRAIGUE.
88
Isaac
CRANE.
224
CROCKET.
Rebecca L.
Samuel
'Thomas ... 4. 04, 121
Thomas, Capt. 69, 74, 117
William
115, 166
William, Mrs 25, 107
COCHRANE.
John
John, Mleut.
COFRAN.
87
Charles
100
53 65 Ephraim ..
CROSBY.
14
George
21
21
Henry L
90
.30, 31,
66
Jane
J. B., Rev
154
154
George R.
183 60 61
COPP.
Amos K.
82
Ben S
80
Hiram B 149 Smith W
856
INDEX.
Hasen
.30, 50
Jesse.
Jobn ....
.4, 71, 72, 117
Jeremiah
Lucy R. H.
.34, 51, 63, 56, 106
108, 109, 184, 201
Moses
..
Oliver L
11, 106, 107, 108, 109
118, 159, 163, 230
Parker.
.78, 117
Stephen
71, 102, 118
Sarah .182. 186
Thomas.
14, 72, 103, 117
William
..
William P., Dr ...
149, 185
CUMMINGS.
Mary Hall
Hannab
CURRY.
60
Josle B
60
Sophie T.
60
CURRIER.
Moody, Hon
190
Corban, Rev
CURTICE.
DALTON.
Joseph
74, 75
John
Samuel
76
DANFORTII.
Ezekiel
71
Henry
71
James M.
81
Mosos
71
Mr. ..
119
William
73
DANIELL.
W. F
.12, 184, 188, 226
J. F.
DARRAH.
William, Mra
24
DART.
.
86
DAVIS.
Charles H.
.82, 86
Henry
228,
282
22
76
Moses
98
Martin
88
DAVISON.
George
82
Abram
DEARBORN.
Darlus S., Dr
.60, 148
Enoch
Frank A., Dr. 155
Jonathan
Jonathan, Jr ..
Jonathan, Mrs.
155
John S.
.119, 120
John S., Mrs. 107
Joseph .11, 96
John .4, 76
Josiah
221. 229
Nathaniel
.71, 73
Ned
187, 188, 249
Oliver 80
Richard
Sylvanus S.
Sarah Gerrish
97 Sam G., Dr
Sam S., Dr.
Shubael.
72 Shubael, Jr
:
:
Thomas, Col.
Thomas Benton, Dr ..
DENNIS.
J. Piper.
Marguerite
145
Derry
244
DEWING.
Clara A
161
Samuel
DICEY.
17
Charles
DICKENS.
DINSMORE.
Charles
Joseph
Jobn
13.
Samuel
73, 172
Sylvester, Prof.
DIXON.
Arthur
DODGE.
DOLE.
Albert G.
161
161
Rebecca F
161
DOLLY.
Herbert
Jonas H
X
Roscoe
Daniel
199
Edmund
DOUGLASS.
215
DOW.
Edward
198
Levi S.
%%
Olwin
Shuttle
101
Sumner A.
43, 176, 230
DOWNES.
John W.
84
Arthur W
DUDLEY.
171
80
Mary 8.
DUNBAR.
157
DURGIN.
Allce Freese.
19
Bill, Master.
122
D. W. C.
Jobn H.
Lela G.
196
William
15
Caleb
DUSTIN.
DYER.
Edward
Edmund.
.64, 119, 123, 154, 158
4, 87
Henry, Dr .. 158 148 148
DONOVAN.
Asa
J. B., Rev. Jonathan
225, 226
82, 108
83
76
.
.. 27, 71, 76, 102, 117
Sally
Joshua E
Maria L ..
357
INDEX.
Alice M.
EASTMAN.
235
Cyrus, Col.
233
Elma Genevieve.
235
Edward F.
235
Edward D.
235
Franklin J.
.. . 61, 67, 106, 107, 205, 231,
232
Frank T ..
235
George W
235
Jonathan
233
Kate
235
Lima J.
235
Mary Ardelle.
235
Sarah 233
DAMES.
J., Rev.
37
Sylvester
EATON.
80
EARNSHAW.
James.
36, 38, 238
James, Mrs
36
ELLISON.
Lottle
25
Parmelia
ELSON.
Frank
82
ELKINS.
Henry, Capt.
72
Jonathan
6,
231
Thomas
226
Kate.
EMERY.
Benjamin, Capt
71
Josephine
60
Mary
60, 195
Stanley, Rev.
38
Samuel
230
EMERSON.
Jonathan
169
Kate R.
EMMONS.
157
J., Rev.
ERSKINE.
24
David
EVANS.
49
Iliram B.
83
Horace B.
89
Lyman Barker
92
Mahain
183
Robert
110
William
104
FARLEY.
James C.
83
Francis
FAY.
247
Sylvester D
148
W. B.
53, 178
FERGUSON.
David
180
Agnes
FIRTHI.
241
Ray
60, 241
Richard.
,238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243
FIFIELD.
GALE.
Brothers
231
Samuel C.
85
Elmer R
A. L ....
FISHER.
.
228
FINAN.
Rev. Fr.
45
FLANDERS.
Abner
71
J. C.
187
FLETCHER.
Frank W
88
John
38,
239
Phineas
73
William
239
John, Rev
FOGG.
FOLGER.
Allan
45
FOLLANSBY.
Cutting
231
William
30,
230
Wells
91
FORREST.
Betsey
54
Edwin D., Dr
Emanuel
174
Ilelen
164
James
169
James M.
5
James N.
.10, 44, 56, 107, 117, 164
174, 186, 187, 201, 204
.. 60, 185, 199, 214
John
:4, 71
John, Jr
.71, 116
John F.
.57, 66
Robert.
.29, 73
Sammel.
54, 106, 116, 175
Samuel W.
60, 159, 164, 204
William.
.4, 14, 73, 73, 76, 117, 175
FOSTER.
Asa
77
Ablal
6
Herman
7
FOSS.
Cymintha
60
Jason.
.10, 80, 186, 187,
244
Mary E
201
Susan H
186
Thomas
71
FOWLER.
Asa, IIon.
FRENCH.
Andrew
104
Amanda
186, 187
Bertha
186
Frank
199
Lowell
186, 187
Lowell, Mrs.
107
Solomon
116
W. C ...
106.
176
W. C., Mro
.43, 197
Dr.
FREEMAN.
149
Ed, Capt
FULLER.
74
Polly
FULLERTON.
25
Benjamin F
96, 231
.8, 231
FELLOWS.
858
INDEX.
E. R.
Hiram
...
Isaac, Capt.
.10, 66,
Isaac, Mrs.
Job
J. .....
Laroy A ..
Mary Dearborn
Mary Emma
19
Nathaniel
Raymond
19
Smith W
Walter F
Willis
Wallis
William
William (Miller) 12
Willie .
Wesley M.
GIRASON.
Timothy, Master ...
.54, 56
Tom
GLOVER.
183
James B
GOLD.
GOODWIN.
M., Sergt.
Moses
76
Moses B
111
Frank A.
89, 148, 168
Jonathan
60, 166
Lucla K.
60
Lawrence B.
164
Milton
7
Mary M, 167
Minnie H.
164
Mary W.
188
Rufus
170
Thomas
82
William A., Col ........ 89, 159, 163, 200, 204 .
GILILAND.
John D., Rev.
58
GILMAN.
Andrew, Dea.
.11, 76, 100
Jonathan.
72, 76, 113, 115
John Mack
148, 229
John Taylor.
.77, 78
Maud C ..
187
Samuel, Capt
.74, 113, 115
76
Thomas
84
William
.48, 51, 66, 105, 115, 151
William, Mrs
. . 151, 152
.169
GLIDDEN.
Alice
Charles, Lleut ...
4, 13, 14, 72, 114, 116
25
121, 170, 175
Charles, Jr.
229
Charles, Mrs
74
Mary Y
60
Polly
GLINES.
Abraham
76
Benjamin
175
Carrie B.
243
Charles
193
Charles M.
60
60
W. A.
231
GALLINGER.
Senator
51
Charles
GARLAND.
GARVIN.
M.
106
Alfred
148
Henry, Col.
74
Helen L.
60
Leonard
120
Milton.
6, 120,
229
Joseph
120
Stephen, Capt. 120 ..
Stephen
.6,
120
William, Capt.
120
GIBSON.
James
Thomas
GILE.
Alfred A.
38, 56, 163
Alonzo (Charles)
182
Alfred D.
164
Belle W.
.186.
Clyde A.
.. 186, 187
Samuel
.71, 74, 76
Poter
GOODNOW.
John H., Hon ..
GOODALE.
Gawn E.
GORRELL
Anna
GOULD.
Charles R., Dr
.8, 149, 157
John
GRAY.
Robert.
.37, 49, 103
GREELEY ..
Samuel, Col.
1
GREEN.
Charles
241
Julia
246
GREENWOOD.
Joseph
GRISWOLD.
Whiting, Hon.
164
Sally
GROVER.
22, 30
HADDOCK.
Charles B
59
HAINES.
Allce
230
Benjamin
174
Henry, Rev
Mathew
121
Stephen, Capt
14, 74
Sarah
230
Samuel
8
William
HIAILE.
1
5
71
...
187
Joseph A.
.10, 104
206
Simon
Ward
Charles Mills.
.76, 77
115
Aldora
60
Galusha
54
Nathaniel
GARDNER.
Fred
Laura
6
GERRISH.
359
INDEX.
ITALIA
Adino B.
52, 55, 148, 153
Arthur H.
187
Charles F.
.8, 60, 227
Daniel
....
David, Lieut. .74, 76, 96
David ..
.100, 103, 169, 182
Hannah Haines
153
Israel
80
Jeremiah F., Dr 88, 108, 148, 157
Jeremiah, Dea.
29, 30, 104, 153
O., Lieut ..
Marshall P.
Obadiah .
.. 29, 175
Obadiah Jackson,, Dr.
.90, 148, 155
HANCOCK.
George.
4, 72, 113, 120 Myra l'carl.
Joseph
Joseph, Lleut. 4, 74, 76
Jacob
Oren J.
165
Susan
29, 120
William, Lieut ... ... .. 4, 71, 76, 113
HANNAFORD.
Benjamin F.
80, 105
Charles HI., Rov.
.60, 165
John
105
Jeremiah, Rev.
.55, 166
Peter
.77, 121
Samuel G.
49
William G.
.43, 51, 118, 192
HAZELTON.
Benson
185
Sally
124
Willlam C.
91
Joseph, Dr.
HARPER.
6, 14, 21
John, Rev.
HARRIMAN.
21
Calvin 8., Rlev.
HARRINGTON.
59
Lilla
247
HARVEY.
6, 47
Natt, Gov
192
HEATII.
Captain
76
Jolın G.
.Jacob.
4, 71, 74, 173
Jonathan
111
Samuel
7
Sylvanus, Dr
22, 148
HERRICK.
Charles P 204, 231, 232
Daniel
224
Ebenezar
38
Henry
38
Joseph
38
Lizzie A ..
61
M. A .. Rev.
.36, 38, 52, 61, 161, 207, 208
William
JIorace
HICKS.
181
J. B., Rev
HIGGINS.
Peter
HILTON.
HILL.
Dva G.
60
Florence
60
232
Joseph
William P'
HIOBART.
Garrett
235
Hiram
HODGDON.
89.
226
Israel
76
HOLMES.
D. A
34
Nathaniel
11
Samuel
95
HOWE.
.Tulla Ward
194
Orlando
184
60
Alonzo F
82
AsA George
148
DIxi C ...
91.
148
Enos, Dr.
28, 29, 30, 33, 49, 56,
149
150, 153, 176
Enos Alpheus.
.92, 148
80 Grace C.
34
Lewis
62
HUNT.
Anthony
145
Lucian, Prof.
.53, 60, 106, 108,
109
110, 145, 204,
220
Nathan Parker
162
Sarab
162
HURD.
Ervin A.
84
HUTCHINSON.
Pmrl, Ilon.
186
84
Judson
159
Kate L.
159
JEWELL.
8.
JEWETT.
Jeremiah
.193
87
Stephen S.
198
60
76 Frank.
63, 62, 232
108 Henry F.
8
John ...
.71, 76, 103, 169, 177
Kate, Mrs.
195, 196
Kate
203
LAIcy R.
60, 163
120 Roger
GO
Solon F
56, 186
Susan M. 72
181
Timothy . . 71, 76, 77, 78, 86, 113, 169
Warren L.
58, 100, 230
W. Smith.
178
Abagall
34
Bessie M
15G
Eliza .
30
Grace F.
156
David, Capt ..
15
Daniel Emery
177, 184, 215
Daniel, Capt
74, 77, 169
Evelyn
60
....
231.
Emma O.
HOWARD.
HOYT.
Mathew
HEAD.
Caleb
76
76
22
IJILLS.
.. 8, 49
·
860
INDEX.
Amanda
JOHNSON.
John
Simeon
233
JONES.
Amos
116
Benjamin
76
Seth, Dr.
247
JORDAN.
Chester, Hon ...
300
KENISTON.
Albert
80
Alpheus
169
David, Jr.
.74, 75, 76
Francia
76
John
83
Thomas
80
William ..
.4, 22, 72, 118
Willie
192, 230
KELLEY.
John.
.87, 104, 121
Samuel
57
KENNY.
Charles
149
Stephen
86
Charles
KENDRICK.
184
Edmund, Lieut.
KEZAR.
George
178
148
Jesse
John, Dr
46, 49, 115, 148
Reuben
71, 73
William
91
KEYES.
George W
85
KIMBALL.
David
119
benczar.
4, 71,
121
John A
119
Reuben
119
Viola R.
GO
Thomas
KING.
81
D. C., Rev.
KNOWLES.
24, 53
James O., Hon.
159, 201,
204
148
Mather
15
Lieutenant
.13, 73, 76.
103
Mrs.
William
.27, 169
Wesley
.47, 49
Thomas, Jr.
66
James
LYNCII.
William S
192
Rev. Fr.
LAMBERT.
45
Elmer
95
Josie
LANG.
60
W. P.
53
Caroline
LAND.
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