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iii. SALLY, m. Nathan Leach.
iv. LYDIA, m. April 7, 1811, Elisha Parker, a prominent citizen of Sut- ton. About 1830 they " went west." Nine children.
v. ESTHER, d. unm. 1840.
vi. SUSAN, m. William Carey.
vii. SAMUEL, m. Mrs. Sarah Phalan ; removed to Newburyport, Mass.
viii. JONATHAN, settled in Maine.
ix. NATHANIEL, m. Sally Eaton, of Sutton, and removed to Westmore, Vt. .
x. DAVID, m. Ruth Stevens. m. second, Lydia Merrill.
ARMS.
1. EDWARD ARMS, came to Plymouth, 1769, or early in 1770. He removed in 1774 to some town in Rockingham Co. He was a soldier in the Revolution, serving enlistments 1776 and 1777. In 1778 he enlisted for the war, and was assigned to Col. Scammell's regiment. This service should not be counted on the quota of Plymouth.
ARMSTRONG.
1. GILBERT SMITH ARMSTRONG, son of Leonard T. and Lois (Spicer) Armstrong. b. Bozrah, Conn., March 19, 1825. m. Sarah M. Davis, who d. 1858 ; m. second, May 30, 1862, Roselma Ann Whipple, dau. of Silas and Diancy (Naramore) Whipple, of Richmond. He lived several years in Malden, Mass., removing to Plymouth, 1869. He had charge of the Pemigewasset stables, and was later employed eighteen years by the Webster, Russell Co. He d. Dec. 22, 1900.
i. WILLIE GILBERT, b. Oct. 18, 1864. d. August 11, 1865.
ii. NETTIE MAUD, b. Malden, Mass., August 23, 1866. State Normal School, 1884, clerk in dry goods department, Webster, Russell Co.
iii. ROSIE MAY, b. Plymouth, May 23, 1872. d. March 25, 1874.
ATWOOD.
1. JOSHUA ATWOOD, b. Dec. 2, 1757, was a farmer of Warwick, Mass., where he d. from injury from a falling tree, June 3, 1823. He m. Feb. 29, 1780, Prudence Parker, b. in Lexington, 1757, dau. of Jonas and Lucy (Munroe) Parker. Jonas Parker, the father of Mrs. Atwood, was an early martyr for freedom in the Revolution, falling April 19, 1775, and of whom Edward Everett said : "History does not furnish an example of bravery that outshines that of Jonas Parker."
2. THOMAS ATWOOD, son of Joshua Atwood 1, b. in Warwick, Mass., Jan. 4, 1790. m. Anna Whipple Hastings, b. Grafton, Mass.,
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1793, dau. of Isaac Hastings. He removed to Shoreham, Vt., and was a soldier at the battle of Plattsburg. He was a farmer and tanner. Late in life he removed to Ithaca, N. Y., where he d. July 8, 1875.
3. ARNON ADAMS ATWOOD, son of Thomas Atwood 2, b. Shoreham, Vt., June 13, 1817. Was a merchant and tanner in Shoreham, and later a farmer in Ripton, Vt., until 1865. He was frequently a town officer of Ripton, and a representative two years. He removed to Randolph, Vt., 1865. He m. Jan. 1, 1839, Almira Royce, b. Sept. 14, 1819, dau. of Alpheus Royce. In 1894 he removed to Plymouth.
4. JOSEPH WALDO ATWOOD, son of Arnon Adams Atwood 3, b. Ripton, Vt., August 8, 1844. He is a graduate of Randolph Academy and of Bryant & Stratton's Business College, at Albany, N. Y., and was station agent, express agent, and telegraph operator at Randolph, Vt. In 1891 he erected a factory for the manufacture of door and window screens, which was burned, with heavy loss, the following year. He removed to Plymouth in the autumn of 1894, and was manager for the Plymouth Veneer Company and agent for life insur- ance companies. He m. Jan. 2, 1868, Mary Augusta Lewis, b. Northfield, Vt., April 15, 1848, dau. of Silas Lewis; she d. Feb. 13, 1878 ; he m. second, Sept. 28, 1880, Lillian C. Ford, b. Randolph, Vt., 1860, dau. of John Ford ; she d. Nov. 22, 1882. He m. third, Jan. 2, 1884, Laura Morris Flinn, b. Bethel, Vt., August 18, 1845, dau. of Asa Child and Amanda (Morris) Flinn. Two children by first marriage, b. in Randolph, Vt.
i. LOUIS ARNOLD, b. March 12, 1869. He was a grocer in Plymouth, with store under the Town Hall.
ii. HARRY JOSEPH, b. Nov. 13, 1874. d. Oct. 4, 1881.
ATWOOD.
1. FRED A. ATWOOD, tax, 1899, 1900. Selectman, 1901. He re- moved, 1901, to Rumney. By occupation a merchant. m. Ellen J. Hall. Fred A. and Ellen J. (Hall) Atwood have at least
i. WILLIAM RUFUS, b. 1881, in Rumney. m. Plymouth, June 12, 1902, Lillian Blanche Adams, b. 1874, dau. of Sylvanus and Aldora (Matthews) Adams, of Dorchester.
ATTWOOD.
1. JOSEPH LELAND ATTWOOD, son of Moses and Lucinda (Smith) Attwood, of Lisbon, grandson of Moses and Mary Ellen (Hall)
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Attwood, of Lisbon, great-grandson of Joseph and Mehitable (Kimball) Atwood, of Landaff, b. in Lisbon, Sept. 18, 1865. He came to Plymouth in youth, and has been hotel clerk in Concord and in Newport, Vt., also clerk for Crawford & George, hardware. He m. Oct. 19, 1889, Vena Leavitt, b. March 31, 1869, dau. of Chase P. Leavitt (see). Three children.
i. LELAND LEAVITT, b. Sept. 7, 1895.
ii. SARAH LUCINDA, b. Dec. 5, 1899.
iii. CHASE CARLOS, b. March 28, 1902.
AVERY.
1. FRANCIS AVERY, son of Benjamin, b. Barnstead, Sept. 30, 1773. m. 1791, Hannah Wentworth, b. Barnstead, 1770, dau. of Paul and Hannah (Smith) Wentworth. He was one of the early settlers of Ellsworth, where he d. July 6, 1860. She d. 1845. Of their ten children three have been represented in Plymouth.
i. WINTHROP, b. 1794.
ii. BETSEY, b. 1796. m. Stephen Willey (see).
iii. FRANCIS, b. 1800. m. 1820, Abigail Crosby, and lived in Thornton, where he d. 1827. His son, Francis Shepard Avery, b. Thornton, July 18, 1826, is a brick mason, and has lived in Lowell and else- where, removing to Plymouth. He d. in Rumney, May 15, 1903.
2. MOSES AVERY, son of Benjamin and elder brother of Francis 1, b. Barnstead, 1759. m. Betsey Colbath, and settled in Ellsworth, where he d. 1824.
3. STEPHEN AVERY, son of Moses 2, b. 1786. m. Bridget Moulton, and lived in Ellsworth, where he d. Oct. 3, 1873. Martha Avery, his daughter, m. Samuel Willey (see).
4. GORDON K. AVERY, son of Stephen 3, b. Oct. 31, 1828. m. Rosanna Hill, of Ellsworth; m. second, Melissa Sanborn, of Alex- andria ; m. third, May 22, 1864, Mary F. Batchelder, b. May 8, 1842, dau. of Increase and Susan (Hart) Batchelder, of Meredith and Thornton. He was a farmer in Campton, removing to Plymouth, 1895. Three children; one by each marriage.
i. EMMA GRACE, b. May 3, 1846. m. Oct. 3, 1864, George D. Kelley, who d. Dec. 18, 1869 ; m. second, Jan. 30, 1877, Eben H. Wells, of Rumney (see).
ii. SARAH LOUISE, b. June 19, 1862. m. 1879, Clarence L. Ferren. She d. July 13, 1893.
iii. MYRTIE MABEL, b. Oct. 7, 1869. m. Orrin W. Sherburn (see).
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5. SAMUEL MOULTON AVERY, son of Stephen3. m. Eliza Jane Moore, and lived in Ellsworth. He was a town officer and a repre- sentative many years. His dau. Hattie Irene Avery, b. March 29, 1852, m. Lewis Charles Mills (see).
6. WINTHROP AVERY, son of Francis 1, b. 1794. m. Judith Hill, of Ellsworth, and died in Ellsworth, Jan. 1, 1852.
7. SHERBURNE AVERY, son of Winthrop 6, b. Ellsworth, Feb. 4, 1819. m. Nov. 27, 1847, Lucretia Adaline Moulton, b. Feb. 20, 1827, dau. of Edmund and Betsey (Hill) Moulton. He d. Ellsworth, Jan. 2, 1859. He was fatally injured by a falling tree. With occasional absence she has resided in Plymouth since 1885. Four children.
i. EDMUND MASON, b. 1848. m. Ida Steele, of Thornton; m. second, Vina Belle Sawyer, who d. 1879; m. third, Laura Cole. He is a stationary engineer in Woodstock.
ii. JASON, b. 1851. d. July 2, 1865.
iii. JULIA ANN, b. August 7, 1856, dressmaker, res. in Plymouth since 1893.
iv. LAURA ANNA, b. Dec. 19, 1858. Removed to Plymouth, 1893.
AVERY.
1. DAVID H. AVERY, b. June 25, 1765. m. Susannah Willey, b. May 11, 1764. They lived in Rumney and after 1840 in Campton. He d. 1852 ; she d. 1853.
2. EZRA WILMOT AVERY, son of David H.1, b. Rumney, August 15, 1805, was a tanner in Campton several years, removing to Plymouth, 1861, and was the proprietor of a shoe store on the site of the Tyler House. He m. Feb. 7, 1828, Ruth Buckman, of Campton. He d. Plymouth, March 30, 1885 ; she d. July 22, 1877.
i. ADALINE AUGUSTA, b. Dec. 27, 1828. m. Warren L. Glidden, of Meredith; she m. second, Phineas B. Smith (see). A son by the first marriage, Howard Glidden, was killed twenty-five years ago in the factory of his uncle, Amasa W. Avery.
ii. ARTHUR A., b. July 9, 1832. d. July 24, 1832.
iii. GEORGE A., b. July 25, 1835. d. July 31, 1835.
3. iv. AMASA WALKER, b. Sept. 10, 1836.
3. AMASA WALKER AVERY, son of Ezra Wilmot 2, b. Sept. 10, 1836. m. Oct. 9, 1866, Martha E. Bump, dau. of James Bump, of Campton ; she d. May 6, 1868. He m. second, June 26, 1873, Sarah Ida Sawyer, b. June 23, 1854, dau. of Walter H. Sawyer, of Wood- stock. He was employed in Plymouth several years as a glove cutter and manufacturer, and since 1885 he has been proprietor and manager
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of jewelry and stationery store in Kidder block. Selectman, 1869, 1885, 1886, 1887, 1888, 1898.
i. ALBERTA RUTH, b. July 20, 1867. m. Elmer E. Drew, a police officer, of Somerville, Mass.
ii. LENA BELLE, b. July 24, 1874. Plymouth High School, 1891. m. August 15, 1896, Charles G. Swenning, a watchmaker, of Boston, Mass.
iii. EZRA WALTER, b. Jan. 11, 1883. Plymouth High School, 1902.
AVERY.
1. SAMUEL AVERY, son of David, m. Temperance Avery, and lived in Rumney. His son Rial m. Caroline A. Hodge (see).
2. OLIVER AVERY, son of Samuel 1, b. Jan. 21, 1819. m. June 6, 1852, Mary Elizabeth Draper, dau. of William (see). She d. June 23, 1881. He lived in Campton and in Plymouth. He d. Plymouth, March 11, 1900.
i. ANNA SARAH, b. August 22, 1858. m. Jan. 14, 1893, Nathaniel Fellows Moulton.
ii. EMMA ETTA, b. Dec. 30, 1861, dressmaker, res. Plymouth.
3. PERLEY AVERY, son of Orrin and grandson of Samuel1. m. Jan. 1, 1884, Lura May Sherburn, dau. of Samuel (see). He d. 1895, She m. second, Charles Clifford (see).
AVERY.
1. JASPER E. AVERY, son of Andrew Avery, b. Ellsworth. m. Mary R. Willey, of Groton. He removed to Plymouth, 1873, and lived here about fifteen years. He now lives at the Weirs.
i. ROLAND A., m. Rosa J. Dow : (1) Mabel L., b. Oct. 3, 1877; (2) Lillian S., b. Jan. 31, 1885.
ii. FARLEY G., b. 1860. m. Oct. 8, 1878, Ida M. Pervier, dau. of Andrew Jackson Pervier (see). She d. Jan. 7, 1890. He m. second, Jan. 12, 1891, Emily A. Ames, b. 1864, dau. of David W. Ames. Res. at the Weirs.
iii. ALMA, b. 1862. m. John Yeaton (see).
iv. RosA, b.
v. LILLIAN, b. 1870. d. April 23, 1883.
vi. CALEB J., b. in Plymouth, Sept. 3, 1874. Res. at Weirs.
vii. TILDEN HENDRICKS, b. 1876. Lives Laconia.
AYER.
CHARLES JAMES AYER, son of John Lyman, b. Haverhill, Nov. 24, 1858. m. Sept. 23, 1888, Lillian Estelle Cawley, b. Haverhill, Jan. 2,
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1858, dau. of Chase Sanborn and Mary (Morse) Cawley. He removed from Haverhill to Plymouth, 1897, and is actively engaged in the in- surance business, fire, life and accident. He was elected a county commissioner, 1900, and re-elected 1902.
i. LESLIE CARLISLE, b. Haverhill, Sept. 14, 1889. d. Nov. 18, 1890.
ii. DORIS LYSLE, b. Haverhill, Dec. 25, 1890.
iii. PERCY MORSE, b. Haverhill, Nov. 2, 1892.
iv. MAX ELLSWORTH, b. Haverhill, Feb. 15, 1896. d. Jan. 11, 1897.
V. ROLAND CHASE, b. Plymouth, June 21, 1899. d. Feb. 10, 1901.
vi. SHIRLEY, b. Plymouth, April 9, 1901.
BAILEY-BAYLEY.
1. JAMES BAYLEY, b. about 1612, came from England and settled in Rowley about 1640, where he d. August 9, 1677. He was a brother of Richard Bayley 9 (see). His wife Lydia survived him and d. April 29, 1704. Eight children.
2. JOHN BAYLEY, son of James1, b. Rowley, Feb. 2, 1642. m. June 16, 1668, Mary Mighill, b. May 1, 1649, dau. of Thomas and Ann (Parrot) Mighill, of Rowley. He was a soldier in the ill-fated expedition commanded by Sir William Phipps, 1690, and died while returning from Canada, Nov. 19, 1690. Nine children.
3. THOMAS BAYLEY, son of John 2, b. Oct. 7, 1677. m. Dec. 8, 1700, Eunice Walker, dau. of and Elizabeth (Woodbury) Walker, and grand-dau. of Humphrey and Elizabeth Woodbury. He settled in Bradford and removed to Haverhill, where he d. Dec. 23, 1764.
4. HUMPHREY BAYLEY, son of Thomas 3, b. May 26, 1719, resided in Haverhill, Mass., and after 1776 in Hopkinton. He m. Hannah Rust, of Methuen, Mass. He d. about 1801.
5. SOLOMON BAYLEY, son of Humphrey 4, b. Feb. 11, 1755. m. August 10, 1779, Miriam Snow, dau. of Henry Snow (see). He removed with the family to Hopkinton, 1776, and came to Ply- mouth, 1789. He was an early settler on the Chamberlain farm, near Pike hill. He served four enlistments in the Revolution and was a pensioner. (See his statement of service in Vol. I.) He lived in Plymouth forty-five years, and here died 1835. He had eight or more children.
i. PHINEAS, b. , removed to Compton, P. Q., 1806. He visited Plymouth two years later, and here m. in Feb., 1808, Martha Simonds.
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6. ii. HENRY, b.
7. iii. BENJAMIN, b. 1787.
iv. CORDELIA, b. m. John Adams (see).
v. ROXANNA, b. . m. James Stearns (see).
vi. ROSILLA, b. . m. 1820, Walker Buswell. He lived in Ply- mouth from 1815 to 1822, when he removed to Compton, P. Q. (1) Eveline Frances, b. Sept. 6, 1821.
vii. MARY HOLMAN, b. . m. Nov. 30, 1815, Lieut. Joseph Hall, of Rumney.
viii. PAMELIA, b. 1789, unm. She was living in Plymouth, 1850.
6. HENRY BAYLEY, son of Solomon 5, m. in Plymouth, Nov. 23, 1809, Bethia Harriman, dau. of Thomas Harriman (see). He m. second, Nancy Barnard, of Sanbornton. He lived in Plymouth and in Compton, P. Q., making several removals. He was in Plymouth from childhood to 1815; from 1820 to 1822; from 1839 until his death. He d. 1852. Four children by first and one by second marriage. Possibly others.
i. MARTHA, b. Jan. 3, 1811. m. Asa Mirick, of Boston, Mass.
ii. SOLOMON, b. Dec. 26, 1814. d. Oct. 12, 1815.
iii. AMANDA, b. July 4, 1817. d. April 10, 1821.
iv. BENJAMIN, b. July 18, 1820.
v. INFANT. d. young.
7. BENJAMIN BAYLEY, son of Solomon 5, b. 1787. m. Ruth East- man, b. Jan. 7, 1789, dau. of Nathaniel and Ruth (Bradley) Eastman, of Concord. He owned and occupied the George Adams farm in the Draper neighborhood. He was a thrifty farmer. He d. Oct. 20, 1858. She d. Jan. 17, 1869. Three children.
i. MARY JANE, b. Jan. 15, 1813. d. unm. in Plymouth, August 20, 1883.
ii. PHEBE B., b. March 23, 1815. m. Charles Currier Flanders. He was a jeweler and silversmith in Concord, where he d. July 4, 1881 ; she d. April 3, 1887. Five children: (1) Ruth Ellen, m. Nathan Carter; (2) Emily Jane, d. young; (3) Charles B., b. 1846, m. Rose J. Wooster ; (4) Sarah Jane, b. Oct. 21, 1847, m. Hon. Gardner B. Emmons, of Concord; (5) George Henry, b. Feb. 7, 1854.
8. iii. TIMOTHY EASTMAN, b. Feb. 18, 1829.
8. TIMOTHY EASTMAN BAYLEY, son of Benjamin7, b. Feb. 18, 1829. m. July 3, 1855, Susan G. Cochran, dau. of Robert Cochran (see). He was a sergeant, Co. H, 14th N. H. Infantry. Later he was VOL. I .- 2
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a carpenter in Plymouth, residing on Bayley Avenue. He was chief of police, many years a messenger of the court, and first truant-officer of Plymouth. He d. Feb. 18, 1900. Six children.
i. MARY ANN, b. April 23, 1857. m. Perley M. Johnson (see).
ii. GEORGE COCHRAN, b. Jan. 17, 1859. m. Jan. 31, 1899, Florence Thomas. He is a merchant in Tilton. (1) Catherine Susan, b. Sept. 23, 1899.
iii. ELIZABETH A., b. Jan. 19, 1861. m. Nov. 30, 1885, William J. Randolph (see).
iv. CHARLES FLANDERS, b. Nov. 14, 1866. m. Jan. 10, 1893, Lura M. Homans, b. June 2, 1867, dau. of Arthur L. and Mary M. (Savage) Homans (see) ; res. in Plymouth. (1) Arthur Timothy, b. Oct. 1, 1894; (2) Dorothy, b. August 2, 1897; (3) Robert Cochran, b. Feb. 2, 1899.
V. WILLIAM COCHRAN, twin, b. Nov. 14, 1866, grocer and marketman in Plymouth.
vi. HERBERT EASTMAN, b. Nov. 10, 1868. m. Blanche Avery, dau. of Frank and Addie M. (Batchelder) Avery, of Campton. IIe lives in Plymouth. (1) Gladys Susan, b. July 5, 1899; (2) b. Jan. 9, 1904.
9. RICHARD BAYLEY, a brother of James 1, came to America soon after 1630. It is stated by Joshua Coffin that he was the Richard Bayley who came in the ship " Bevis," in April, 1638. It is claimed that he set up the first cloth mill in this country. His wife was Ednah Halstead. He lived in Rowley, where he d. Feb. 15, 1647/8. His widow m. second, 1649, Ezekiel Northend, of Rowley. One son.
10. JOSEPH BAYLEY, son of Richard 9, b. about 1640, settled in the part of Bradford now Groveland. He was an original member of the church in Bradford, and foremost in civil affairs. He d. Oct. 11, 1712. He m. Abigail Trumball, who d. Nov. 17, 1735. Eight children b. in Bradford, Mass.
11. RICHARD BAYLEY, son of Joseph 10, b. Sept. 30, 1675. m. Feb. 21, 1706, Joanna Webster, b. August 26, 1682, dau. of Nathan Webster, of Bradford. A man of activity and usefulness. He was a selectman twenty-five or more years and a deacon. He d. in Brad- ford, Nov. 19, 1748. She d. Sept. 15, 1757.
12. RICHARD BAYLEY, son of Richard 10, b. May 9, 1717. m. August 18, 1741, Rachel Page, dau. of Lewis Page, of Haverhill. He lived in Haverhill, Mass., until 1807, when he removed to Hopkinton, N. H., where he d. about 1815. Eight children.
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13. RICHARD BAYLEY, son of Richard 12, b. July 15, 1746. m. July 13, 1769, Mehitable Emerson, b. 1751, dau. of Joseph Emerson, of Haverhill, Mass. He was a lieutenant in the Revolution, serving in Massachusetts regiments. They resided in Haverhill a few years, and removed to Plymouth in the spring of 1777. He was a farmer and a carpenter ; a selectman, 1781 and 1793. In the records he is styled Lieut. Richard Bayley. In 1806 he removed to Berlin, Vt., where he d. June 14, 1829. She d. April 27, 1811. Four children b. Haverhill, Mass., six b. Plymouth.
i. JOSEPH, b. April 13, 1770, was taxed until 1799. He m. Jan. 18, 1803, Sally Davis, dau. of William Davis, and settled in Haver- hill, Mass. He d. Oct. 2, 1842; she d. Feb. 8, 1818.
ii. RICHARD, b. March 27, 1772. m. in Plymouth, Jan. 5, 1797, Lydia Reed, dau. of Joseph Reed (see). Ile removed from Plymouth to Berlin, Vt., 1799, where he d. Feb. 3, 1844. He was a hatter.
iii. SAMUEL, b. August 28, 1774. m. Dec. 3, 1798, Miriam Emery. He was a hatter, and followed his vocation in Moultonboro', Haver- hill, and other places. He was last heard from, 1801. She d. August 3, 1843. Two children.
iv. MEHITABLE, b. Sept. 26, 1776. m. John Hull (see).
v. MARY, b. June 6, 1778. d. 1806, while the family was removing from Plymouth to Berlin, Vt.
vi. LUCRETIA, b. d. young.
vii. SIMON, b. m. Selina Ramsey, dau. of James Ramsey, of Rumney; lived in Rumney, and later was an innholder in Boston. Six children.
viii. LUCRETIA, b. Oct. 12, 1786. m. 1807, Elijah Wetherell, of Mont- pelier, Vt.
ix. MOSES, b. Jan. 24, 1788. m. Sept. 8, 1811, Lovey Shurtleff, of Berlin, Vt., where they resided.
X. JEREMIAII, b. March, 1792 ; drowned in Plymouth by falling into a spring of water near the homestead in the autumn of 1793.
14. JONATHAN BAYLEY, son of Dea. Richard11 and Joanna (Webster) Bayley, b. Bradford, Mass., Dec. 9, 1706. m. Sept. 25, 1733, Rebecca Hardy. Lived in Bradford.
15. BENJAMIN BAYLEY, son of Jonathan14, b. Bradford, Mass., July 31, 1746, m. 1771, Olive Bradstreet. He was a soldier in the Revo- lution, and a pensioner.
16. JOHN BAILEY, son of Benjamin 15, b. Oct. 15, 1787, m. Feb. 6, 1810, Sally Newton Going, dau. of Ezekiel and Lucy (Douglass) Going, of Brookline, N. H. He lived several years in Lunenburg, Mass., and d. in Fitchburg, Mass., 1837. His widow d. Southbridge, Mass., 1845.
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17. GEORGE ELI BAILEY, son of John16, b. Lunenburg, Mass., July 16, 1826. m. Lowell, Mass., July 23, 1861, Elizabeth Littlefield, b. Feb. 4, 1829, dau. of Nahum and Ruth (Ela) Littlefield. He served three years in 26th Mass. Infantry, and endured unusual hardship. He was employed, second hand, in a Lowell corporation several years, removing, 1883, to Plymouth, and is a farmer on Mayhew turnpike.
BAILEY.
1. REV. CALVIN FAIRFIELD BAILEY, son of Calvin and Deborah (Fitch) Bailey, b. Thetford, Vt., Jan. 27, 1821. m. Oct. 25, 1843, Lucretia Ann Marston, dau. of Oliver Lyford Marston (see). He was a teacher a short time in Plymouth, and early entered the ministry of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and has preached in Warner, Chi- chester, Hanover, Mass., and East Haverhill and Thornton. He was retired and lived in Rumney, where he d. May 15, 1903. Mrs. Bailey d. April 5, 1886. Five children.
i. WILLIAM LYFORD, b. August 8, 1844. 9th Vt. Infantry. d. in the service August 19, 1862.
ii. ELIZA ANN, b. May 2, 1846. d. June 16, 1846.
iii. ELLA ADELIA, b. Sept. 11, 1848. m. August 8, 1877, Edward O'Colby, of Whitefield.
iv. CHARLES OSMOND, b. August 25, 1852. m. Delia L. Finn. Res. several years in New York.
v. ALFRED FRANK, b. Sept. 24, 1855. m. and res., a dealer in real estate, in Denver, Col.
BAILEY.
1. JOHN BAILEY, b. Brattleboro, Vt., Oct. 28, 1802, son of Samuel and Mary (Tenney) Bailey. Attended lectures at Castleton, Vt., Medical College, and at Dartmouth, where he graduated, 1827. The same year he came to Plymouth, and practised his profession in this town eight years. He was associated in business with Dr. Robbins, and he remained here two years after the death of Dr. Robbins. He practised subsequently about two years in. Brattleboro, Vt., and in Springfield, Mass. On account of a serious pulmonary complaint, he removed, 1837, to Georgia, and d. at Macon, Ga., Oct. 19, 1841. He m. in Plymouth, July 11, 1830, Jane Robbins, dau. of Dr. Jonathan Robbins (see).
i. MINNIE, b. April 6, 1838. m. C. H. Clemons; res. Aurora, Ill.
ii. JOHN, b. August 4, 1842 ; res. Mansfield, Mass.
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BAILEY.
1. GEORGE W. BAILEY was reared in Bridgewater. He was a car- penter, and removed from Boston, Mass., to Plymouth, 1855. He was employed at his trade and lived in Plymouth until his death. It is probable that he was descended from some of the ancestors named in these registers. He d. Sept. 7, 1880. His wife, Agnes S. Bailey, d. Dec. 6, 1881. A child, George Eddie, d. Nov. 26, 1857 (Trinity Cemetery). Perhaps he had children not named below.
i. EUGENE S., b. 1845. m. 1868, Laura A. Clifford, dau. of Chase F. Clifford (see). He removed, 1884, to California, where he d. a few years later.
BALLOU.
1. FREDERICK W. BALLOU, son of John W. and Thirza (Evans), grandson of Oliver and Mary (Simonds) Ballou, b. Bristol, Jan. 21, 1835. m. Mary Ann (Huntoon) Holmes, b. Lempster, May 16, 1836, dau. of David and Lucy Ann (Baker) Huntoon, and widow of Silas Holmes. He was a jeweler in Bristol, 1868-1874; in Plymouth, 1875-1883; and subsequently in Salisbury. Both d. 1892. No chil- dren. He was a musician and lieutenant, 16th N. H. Infantry.
BARKER.
1. ADDISON PERLEY BARKER, son of Cyrus Barker, b. about 1825; res. at Island Falls, Me., where he was killed by a falling tree about 1858. His widow res. in Manchester many years. d. there May 12, 1903. Three children.
i. MARY EMMA, b. about 1852. m. Luther Rogers, of Patten, Me.
ii. CHARLES EATON, b. Feb. 5, 1854. m. Oct. 27, 1875, Emily Lois Moulton, b. Warren, Feb. 5, 1852. He is a carpenter, and has res. in Plymouth since 1886. One son. (1) Edson Moulton, b. Campton, May 29, 1876; grad. of Plymouth High School, 1893, and Holderness School for Boys. Dartmouth College, 1900.
iii. ADDISON PERLEY, b. August 12, 1857. A farmer and carpenter of Plymouth since 1897. m. Dec. 31, 1884, Minnie Emma Young, b. Lowell, Mass., dau. of Lewis A. Young. Two children : (1) Fred Archer, b. Campton, Jan. 23, 1886; (2) David Addison, b. Campton, June 15, 1888; d. Plymouth, Feb. 7, 1899.
BARNARD.
1. THOMAS BARNARD, b. England, 1612, with wife Eleanor settled in Salisbury, Mass., 1640, and later lived in Amesbury, Mass. He was killed by the Indians previous to August, 1677. His widow m.
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second, July 19, 1681, George Little, of Newbury, Mass. She d. Nov. 27,1694.
2. THOMAS BARNARD, son of Thomas 1, b. May 10, 1641. m. Sarah Peasley. He sold, 1707, the site of the Quaker meeting-house. He d. 1715. Administration on his estate, Dec. 5, 1715. Descendants of his sons Thomas and Tristram have lived in Plymouth.
3. THOMAS BARNARD, son of Thomas2, b. Amesbury. m. Eliza- beth He lived in Amesbury, where he d. Dec. 21, 1723. His wife survived him.
4. JOSEPH BARNARD, son of Thomas 3, b. Amesbury, Dec. 20, 1706, with wife Elizabeth lived in Amesbury, where their eight chil- dren were born.
i. SARAH, b. May 23, 1742. d. young.
ii. DOROTHY, b. Feb. 2, 1743/4. d. young.
iii. ISAAC, b. Nov. 18, 1745.
iv. SARAH, b. August 2, 1752.
v. ELIZABETH, b. August 31, 1754. m. Stephen Bartlett (see).
vi. JACOB, b. March 7, 1757.
5. vii. CURRIER, b. July 7, 1760.
viii. DOROTHY, b. Oct. 8, 1762.
5. CURRIER BARNARD, son of Joseph 4, b. Amesbury, Mass., July 7, 1760 ; was a soldier in the Revolution from Amesbury, serving three enlistments. He m. in South Hampton, Sept. 30, 1779, Tamzin Jones. In the record of intentions of marriage he was of Amesbury and she of South Hampton. He removed to Plymouth, 1784, and was here taxed until 1823. According to the headstone, he d. 1822. His widow, Tamzin, d. 1846. They lived on a farm adjoining the old Town Farm. The order of age of seven children in all cases is not known.
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