History of Northfield, New Hampshire 1780-1905: In Two Parts with Many Biographical Sketches and., Part 60

Author: Cross, Lucy Rogers Hill, Mrs., 1834-
Publication date: 1905
Publisher: Concord, N.H., Rumford Print. Co.
Number of Pages: 1004


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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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