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2. STEPHEN GREENLEAF, son of Edmund 1, b. 1628. m. Nov. 13, 1651, Elizabeth Coffin, dau. of Tristram Coffin, she d. Nov. 19, 1678. He m. second, March 31, 1679, Esther Weare Swett, dau. of Nathaniel
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Weare, senior, and widow of Benjamin Swett, of Hampton. She d. Jan. 16, 1718. He was an ensign, representative, 1676, 1686, 1689, 1690. He was drowned at Cape Breton, Oct. 31, 1690.
3. SAMUEL GREENLEAF, son of Stephen2, b. Oct. 30, 1665. m. March 1, 1685/6, Sarah Kent, dau. of John Kent. He d. August 6, 1694. She m. second, April 28, 1696, Peter Toppan, of Newbury.
4. JOHN GREENLEAF, son of Samuel 3, b. Oct. 13, 1688, m. May 7, 1713, Abigail Moody, b. Dec. 10, 1691, dau. of Daniel and Elizabeth (Somerby) Moody.
5. JOSHUA GREENLEAF, son of John 4, b. Newbury, April 17, 1714. m. Nov. 23, 1736, Judith Moody, b. Dec. 14, 1719. She d. May 20, 1763. Hem. second Dec. 1, 1763, Anna Kent, widow of Stephen Kent. He res. in Newbury and Newburyport, where he d. Dec. 22, 1799.
6. ABNER GREENLEAF, son of Joshua 5, b. Newbury, Feb. 5, 1742. m. Jan. 12, 1762, Elizabeth Dole, b. Oct. 28, 1743, dau. of Abner and Mary (Kent) Dole, who was the mother of Samuel named below. She d. 1764 or 1765, and he subsequently m. Elizabeth Milk and Anna Beck. He d. March 31, 1805.
7. SAMUEL GREENLEAF, son of Abner6, b. Newburyport, 1764. m. August 13, 1787, Susan Carroll. He came to Plymouth a few months before his marriage. He lived in Plymouth until his death in 1814 or 1815. His widow d. in Campton, 1842. Eight children b. in Plymouth.
i. PHILIP, b. 1790. He m. May 26, 1811, Mary Eaton, b. June 9, 1790, dau. of James Eaton. She d. April 16, 1854. He enlisted in War of 1812, and probably d. in the service. No tidings were received. ii. SAMUEL, b. 1792. d. 1824.
iii. ABIGAIL, b. 1794. unm. d. 1821.
iv. JOHN, b. April 15, 1796, lived in Cambridge, Mass. He m. April 10, 1820, Elizabeth Hutchinson Learned. He d. Dec. 15, 1865. She d. Nov. 20, 1891, aged 93. They had nine children.
v. JAMES, b. 1800. d. before 1828.
vi. LEWIS, b. 1803. d. 1816.
vii. WILLIAM B., b. 1805. d. at sea, 1840.
viii. CATHARINE, b. 1808. m. William B. Bartlett, of Campton. She d. April 13, 1846.
GREENOUGH.
1. WILLIAM GREENOUGH, son of William, b. Newburyport, Mass., Dec. 9, 1749. Came in youth to Plymouth. He m. August 17, 1772, Hannah Wells, dau. of Winthrop Wells, senior (see). For many
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years he owned several heavy horses and transported produce to Boston, returning with heavy loads of merchandise for the stores of Plymouth and with the latest news for an attentive audience. He lived on a farm later owned by John Harriman. In the militia he was an expert with the drum and he was familiarly called " Drummer Greenough." In the Revolution he served two enlistments and in the rolls he is recorded " drummer." He enlisted 1775 with the men recruited by Lieut. Matthew Thornton, of Thornton, and was assigned to the company of Capt. James Osgood in Col. Bedel's regiment. He served from June 10 to Dec. 26, 1775. That campaign under Bedel receives mention in Vol. I. He again enlisted and served in Capt. William Tarlton's company, Col. Bedel's regiment, in an expedition against Canada early in the year 1778. He was a pensioner. In March, 1795, William Greenough with his fine horses, his loving wife, and ten obedient children removed to Rumney, where he d. June 6, 1836. His wife d., accidentally burned, Jan. 24, 1829.
i. JUDITH, b. Dec. 9, 1773. m. Peter McQuesten (see).
ii. SARAH, b. Feb. 6, 1775. m. Dec. 30, 1794, Charles Clark, of Rum- ney, who d. 1798 (see Brown family). She m. second, 1802, Mark Howe Chapman, of Rumney. He was b. Boxford, Mass., April 14, 1775, son of Daniel and Hepsibah (Howe) Chapman. She d. Feb. 19, 1861.
iii. MARY, b. Oct. 24, 1777. m. May 8, 1794, Oliver Spalding, b. Pep- perell, Mass., Sept. 16, 1762, son of Lieut. Joseph and Phebe (Spalding) Spalding. Lieut. Joseph Spalding was killed in the Battle of Bunker Hill. Oliver Spalding came to Plymouth 1790, and removed to Rumney, 1796. Five children : (1) Joseph, b. Plymouth, Jan. 24, 1795. m. Ruth Smart. He was a deacon. d. Rumney, August 9, 1850. (2) Polly, b. Rumney, Nov. 1, 1801. (3) Phebe, b. Dec. 3, 1804. d. July 14, 1815. (4) Hannah, b. May 22, 1812. (5) Oliver, b. May 30, 1816.
iv. ELIZABETH, b. Oct. 16, 1779. m. John Goold (see). .
v. HANNAH, b. Dec. 9, 1781. m. David Ramsay, of Rumney.
vi. MARGERY, b. March 6, 1783. m. James McQuesten (see).
vii. SOPHIA, b. March 26, 1785. m. John Smart, of Rumney. She d. 1866.
viii. DOLLY, b. April 4, 1787. m. Isaac Barnard, of Hebron, son of Currier Barnard (see).
ix. PERSIS, b. Sept. 16, 1789. m. Samuel Greeley, of Hanover.
2. x. WILLIAM, b. Nov. 29, 1793.
xi. CARPENTER, b. Rumney, Sept. 7, 1795. Removed to Stratford, Vt., where he m. Betsey Pierce. He came to Plymouth 1824, and here d. Sept. 30, 1825.
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2. WILLIAM GREENOUGH, son of William 1, b. Nov. 29, 1793, lived in Rumney until 1854 when he removed to Plymouth. He was taxed 1855-1858. He d. Jan. 16, 1859. He m. Lucy Bartlett, dau. of Moody Bartlett. He m. second, April 19, 1838, Mehitable Hills, dau. of Isaac Hills (see). He m. third, Sarah Blodgett, dau. of Joseph Snow Blodgett (see). She d. 1860.
i. SAMUEL OLIVER. m. July 31, 1848, Sarah Grace Keyes, dau. of Lewis Keyes (see). He d. in Boston, Mass., 1888.
ii. DORCAS. d. young.
iii. HANNAH, b. August 8, 1830. m. Gilman Marsh (see).
iv. WILLIAM JUDSON, b. 1833. m. Feb. 24, 1859, Sarah Eliza Holt, b. August 18, 1837. He was a school teacher. d. Rumney, Jan. 11, 1860. She m. second Sept. 5, 1862, Charles Spalding (see). Res. in Rumney. A son, James C. Spalding (see). Res. Plymouth.
v. LUCY. m. Charles A. Holden, of Rumney.
GRIFFIN.
1. CHARLES PETERSON CRAIG GRIFFIN, son of Abner and Harriet (Darling) Griffin, b. New York, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1866. m. Feb. 13, 1889, Julia Etta Sawyer, dau. of Elbridge G. Sawyer (see). He has lived in Plymouth and Woodstock alternately since 1888. He is a dealer in fish and meats.
i. JULIA ETTA, b. Plymouth, March 22, 1891.
ii. WILLIAM ELBRIDGE, b. Dec. 1, 1892.
iii. SAMUEL MARTIN, b. Woodstock, May 7, 1896.
iv. CHARLES ABNER, b. Rumney, April 4, 1898.
v. ANNIE HARRIET, b. Plymouth, July 29, 1900.
HALEY.
1. JEREMIAH G. HALEY, a native of Hartford, Conn., came to Ply- mouth, 1898, and had previously lived a few years in Laconia and Mor- risville, Vt. He was night-watchman at engine house B. & M. R.R. Now a farmer. He m. Oct. 25, 1891, Angeletta F. King, b. Morris- ville, Vt., March 17, 1876, dau. of Charles Christopher and Mary (Knapp) King.
i. RAYMOND JEREMIAH, b. June 3, 1892.
ii. HAROLD ALVADO, b. June 29, 1893.
iii. MAX GILBERT, b. Oct. 8, 1894.
iv. KENNETH RYLAND, b. April 19, 1896.
v. RUTH HESTER, b. Dec. 24, 1898. d. Nov. 2, 1900.
vi. MARGARET JOYCE, b. Dec. 16, 1899. d. Jan. 18, 1900.
vii. -- b. May 11, 1901.
viii. EDWARD EVERETT, b. Nov. 19, 1902.
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1. DEA. RICHARD HALL and wife Martha, settled in Bradford, Mass., 1673, or a few years earlier. He was a freeman 1676, and one of the first two deacons of the church of Bradford. He d. March 9, 1730. Probably he was a son of John and grandson of Richard.
2. JOSEPH HALL, son of Dea. Richard 1, b. Feb. 19, 1680. m. Dec. 24, 1706, Sarah Kimball, b. Sept. 13, 1686, dau. of Henry and Hannah (Marsh) Kimball. He was deacon of the West Church of Bradford.
3. JONATHAN HALL, son of Joseph 2, b. Bradford, Mass., August 15, 1716. m. Dec. 25, 1740, Mehitable Kimball, b. Jan. 11, 1721, dau. of Benjamin and Priscilla (Hazen) Kimball. He removed to Chester and like his father and grandfather was a deacon. He d. July 2, 1809.
4. JONATHAN HALL, son of Jonathan 3, b. Chester, Dec. 8, 1745. m. Hannah Butterfield. He removed to Rumney.
5. JOSEPH HALL, son of Jonathan 4, b. Rumney, April 23, 1781. m. Lydia Burnham, b. Rumney, Dec. 17, 1783, dau. of Abraham and Burnham. He removed to Shipton, P. Q., and 1809 re- turned to New England. Two children.
6. i. PHILANDER, b. Shipton, P. Q., March 20, 1807.
ii. EMILY, b. Oct. 23, 1808. m. at Groton, Vt., Dec. 4, 1828, Ephraim Low.
6. PHILANDER HALL, son of Joseph5, b. March 20, 1807. m. March 16, 1848, Louisa Augusta Webster, dau. of Walter Raleigh Webster (see). Soon after 1840 he was a clerk two or three years in the Russell-Webster store and for a year he had charge of a store which William W. Russell, senior, had opened in Holderness, now Ashland. He was in business a short time in Lowell, Mass., and in Pennsylvania. Subsequently he was a manufacturer of confectionery in Cincinnati, Ohio. His factory was twice burned but he was pros- perous. On account of failing health he retired from active business and d. in Plymouth, Sept. 20, 1856. He was a man of ability. His widow m. second Nov. 9, 1875, Hon. Isaac Newton Hall, b. Rumney, June 3, 1808, son of Henry and Susan (Burnham) Hall. (Isaac Newton 7, Henry 6, John 5, Henry +, Henry 3, John 2, Richard 1.) He was a cousin of Philander Hall, their mothers being sisters, but they were remotely connected in the lineage of Hall. Isaac Newton Hall
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lived in Groton, Vt. He was a justice of the peace, town clerk, rep- resentative, State senator, director of the State prison, an assistant judge of Caledonia Co. He. d. Nov. 20, 1893. His children were by his former marriage. Philander and Louisa Augusta (Webster) Hall had three children.
i. ANNIE, b. Jan. 30, 1849. d. July 19, 1850.
ii. LOUISA WEBSTER, b. June 10, 1850. m. Frank Webster Russell (see).
1 iii. CARRY ELIZABETH, b. Jan. 5, 1854. State Normal School, 1872, and Abbot Seminary. She m. June 26, 1884, Rev. George H. Bird, a Congregational clergyman of South Chicago, where she d. March 4, 1902. An appreciative obituary of a devoted and useful woman is found in the " Congregationalist," March 15, 1902.
7. JOHN HALL, son of Dea. Richard 1, b. Bradford, Mass., March 21, 1673. m. Dec. 24, 1706, Mary Kimball, b. July 24, 1680, dau. of Henry and Hannah (Marsh) Kimball, and a sister of the wife of his brother Joseph. Late in life he removed from Bradford to Methuen, Mass.
8. HENRY HALL, son of John" and grandson of Dea. Richard 1, b. Nov. 23, 1712. m. Nov. 7, 1734, Joanna Sargent, dau. of Philip Sargent, of Amesbury, Mass. He settled in Chester.
9. HENRY HALL, son of Henry 8, b. Chester, May 30, 1740. m. Betsey Bradley, dau. of Isaac Bradley, and removed to Rumney. He was a lieutenant in the Revolution. He d. 1829.
10. JOHN HALL, son of Henry 9, b. Chester, May 15, 1762. m. June 5, 1783, Ruth Prescott, b. March 12, 1761, dau. of Jedediah Prescott. She d. Rumney, 1815. He m. second, July 29, 1818, Ruth Fletcher. He lived in Rumney and Hatley, P. Q.
11. SOLOMON HALL, son of John 10, b. May 23, 1792. m. 1820, Jane Willoughby. He lived in Rumney, and about 1830 removed to Pennsylvania, leaving his family.
12. ANDREW JACKSON HALL, son of Solomon 11, b. Rumney, June 14, 1828. m. Nov. 11, 1857, Susan Jane Bailey, b. March 23, 1832, dau. of Friend and Susan (Blanchard) Bailey. He lived in Andover and in Rumney, removing to Plymouth, 1863.
i. LYMAN ERSKINE, b. Andover, Jan. 16, 1860. m. Emily Wiltse. He is a Free Baptist minister.
ii. ORRIN SCOTT, b. Rumney, Oct. 30, 1861. unm. d. Rumney, March 28, 1898.
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HALL.
1. ALPHEUS HALL, b. Thornton, 1794. m. Nancy Durgin. He d. in Sandwich, Nov. 29, 1857. She d. Meredith, Feb. 10, 1864.
2. ELLIOT DURRELL HALL, son of Alpheus 1, b. Sandwich, June 19, 1832. m. Feb. 28, 1855, Ann Betsey Bean, b. April 16, 1838, dau. of Luther William and Sarah (Stanton) Bean, of Meredith. Farmer. He lived in Plymouth with two brief absences from 1858 to 1889. He d. in Holderness, Feb. 13, 1897. She res. with her dau., Mrs. Nutting.
i. ELIZA ANNIE, b. Meredith, Feb. 4, 1856. m. John Chase Gilpat- rick, a native of Maine. Res. Plymouth, where she d. Jan. 21, 1872, leaving one son : (1) George Francis, b. Jan. 21, 1872. m. Sept. 18, 1895, Jennie Anna Morse, dau. of Charles and Susan (Boynton) Morse. Res. Wilton. He was a dealer in stoves, tin- ware, and carpets. Now dealer in heating apparatus, Boston.
ii. SARAH EMMA JANE, b. Sandwich, March 29, 1858. m. Ansel L. Nutting (see).
iii. NATHAN WARREN, b. Plymouth, March 27, 1860. m. Emma Estella Eastman. Res. Lynn, Mass.
iv. GEORGE ELLIOT, b. April 17, 1862. d. August 26, 1863.
v. ELLA FRANCES, b. June 26, 1864. m. John Tucker, who d. April 4, 1895. m. second, Elmer Otis Knowles, of Thornton. *
vi. FRANK HARFORD, b. August 8, 1875. m. Feb. 16, 1893, Martha Jane Brown. She d. Nov. 13, 1898. m. second, March 28, 1900, Lillian (Pebbles) Howland (see). Res. Plymouth. Three children : (1) George Leonard, b. Nov. 13, 1893. d. April 4, 1894. (2) Harry Elliot, b. Feb. 22, 1895. (3) Irving Luther, b. Nov. 14, 1897. d. Nov. 24, 1897.
HALL.
1. NICHOLAS HALL, b. Haverhill, Mass., 1762. Did not become a resident of this town, but he served in the Revolution on the quota of Plymouth, enlisting in July, 1779, and serving in Col. Scammell's regiment, and in the late reorganization of the Continental troops, until 1783. He was a drummer. After the war he lived probably in Hill a few years. He m. March 29, 1784, Mary Sanborn, b. 1767, dau. of Benjamin Sanborn, of Salisbury. He removed to Chateaugay, Franklin Co., N. Y., where he d. Sept. 6, 1831.
HALLENBECK.
1. DAVID HENRY HALLENBECK, son of Charles and Mary Jane Hallenbeck, b. Cobleskill, N. Y., Nov. 11, 1856. Pursued a full
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course of study for his profession in South Dakota and Michigan. He has been in active practice of dentistry in Plymouth since 1885. He m. Jan. 31, 1883, Rena Sutherland Baldwin, b. Albany, N. Y., Jan. 31, 1858, dau. of Bronson B. Baldwin.
i. LULA BALDWIN, b. Sept. 30, 1884.
ii. CHARLES SUTHERLAND, b. Dec. 24, 1889.
HAMLIN.
1. PAUL HAMLIN, son of Edward, b. in the Province of Quebec, 1857. m. at Lynn, Mass., June 14, 1878, Ada LaMay Gould, b. Chicopee, Mass., June 3, 1857, dau. Charles Emerson and Lucy Ann (Clough) Gould. She d. Plymouth, Jan. 27, 1900. He removed to
· Plymouth, 1890. He is an actor and absent much of the time.
i. HARRY HAROLD, b. Dec. 1, 1881. d. March 10, 1901.
ii. PAULINE LAMAY, b. April 27, 1883. d. Sept. 7, 1904.
iii. FRANK ELLIOT, b. April 17, 1888. d. May 1, 1888.
iv. ALBERTA LUCY, b. July 3, 1891.
2. FRANK HAMLIN, a brother of Paul1, b. 1862. Was associated in work and business with his brother. He d. Plymouth, April 4, 1894.
HANAFORD.
- 1. BENJAMIN HANAFORD, son of Peter Hanaford, b. New Hampton. Res. near the old institute until past fourscore years, when he jour- neyed to Illinois. He d. Woodstock, Ill., aged 90 years.
2. PETER HANAFORD, son of Benjamin 1, born New Hampton, May 6, 1803. m. Nancy Smith, b. 1805, dau. of John Smith. He d. Ashland, April 9, 1881. She d. 1879.
3. LUCIUS SMITH HANAFORD, son of Peter2, b. New Hampton, July 23, 1835. m. June 30, 1862, Abbie Smith, dau. of Robert R. and Sarah M. (Keniston) Smith, of Campton. He lived from child- hood in Holderness, now Ashland, removing to Plymouth in February, 1883. He is a farmer on the Mitchell farm near the river. Re- moved to Melrose, Mass., 1902, returning 1903. One child, adopted.
i. FRANK S., b. Jan. 1, 1883.
. HANSCOM.
1. JOSHUA HANSCOM, son of Tobias, b. 1809. m. Mary Childs, who d. in Moultonboro. He m. second, 1833, Salome Janet Tyrrell.
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He removed from Moultonboro to Plymouth, 1832, and was a farmer in this town over twenty years. He d. in Concord.
i. MARTIN. m. Marilla Wyatt. Res. Campton.
ii. SAMUEL TYRRELL, b. Plymouth, Feb. 13, 1837. m. Sabrina How- land, of Franconia. He was a mill hand in Littleton a few years. Enlisted in 8th N. H. Infantry, and d. May 29, 1863, from wounds received at Port Hudson, La. (1) Mabel. m. George Howland and d. soon after. (2) Charles Henry. d. aged 14 years.
iii. MELISSA, b. August 15, 1840. m. Horace Sanborn (see).
iv. OLIVE ANNA, b. June 7, 1847. m. Nov. 26, 1864, Alonzo Stevens, of Meredith.
v. HEBER LIVERMORE, b. 1853. m. Harriet Tyrrell. Res. Concord.
vi. AMY CONSUELO, b. Dec. 28, 1854. m. Nov. 18, 1882, Ralph Arms, a printer. Res. Franklin.
HANSON.
1. NATHAN HANSON, son of John and Mahala (Batchelder) Hanson, b. Chelsea, Vt., Oct. 12, 1834. m. March 7, 1857, Julia Carpenter Merrill, b. Corinth, Vt., Oct. 25, 1836, dau. of Calvin and Hannah (Thurston) Merrill. He lived in Haverhill until 1886, when he re- moved to Plymouth. He was janitor at the Normal School six years, and recently removed to the Cook farm, near Baker's River.
i. AMELIA IIANNAH, b. March 8, 1858. m. Allen E. Hobbs (see).
ii. ETTA MAY, b. April 5, 1862.
HARDY.
1. ISRAEL HARDY, son of David and Ruth (Burnham) Hardy, b. Groton, June 14, 1809. m. 1835, Pamelia French, b. Rumney, August 2, 1811, dau. of Josiah and Judith French. He was a carpenter, res. in Rumney, where he d. May 9, 1871. She d. Nov. 13, 1874.
2. BAXTER P. HARDY, son of Israel 1, b. Rumney, Nov. 29, 1841. m. March 7, 1872, Martha L. Wyatt, b. Thornton, August 1, 1848, dau. of Rev. Thomas and Sarah (Clark) Wyatt. He is a manufacturer of wood ware in Rumney.
3. ERNEST BAXTER HARDY, son of Baxter P.2, b. Rumney, Dec. 29, 1876, Plymouth High School, 1894; Commercial Course, New Hampton, 1895. He came to Plymouth 1896, and is now employed by Webster, Russell & Co. He m. August 19, 1903, Maude E. Rowe, b. Jan. 12, 1877, dau. of Charles C. Rowe, of Franklin. She is a grad. Franklin High School, 1895, State Normal School, 1900.
i. CHARLES BAXTER, b. July 14, 1904.
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HARDY.
1. ABRAHAM HARDY, son of Joseph and Lucy (Jeffers) Hardy, b. Haverhill, Feb. 1, 1827. m. Dec. 15, 1849, Nancy E. Bailey, b. Alexandria, dau. of John and Ann (Ladd) Bailey. She d. August 25, 1864. He m. second, Nov. 5, 1865, Sarah Dow (Crockett) Hobbs, widow of Carey Hobbs (see). He has been a farmer on the Loud place in Plymouth since 1880.
2. FORREST ABRAHAM HARDY, son of Abraham 1 and Sarah Hardy, b. Dorchester, May 23, 1872. m. May 23, 1895, Alice May Harvey, dau. of Charles W. Harvey (see). He is a farmer, res. on Baker's River road.
i. DELLA FRANCELLA, b. April 11, 1897.
ii. HENRY RAYMOND, b. Feb. 16, 1899.
iii. -- , b. Sept. 23, 1902.
HARDY.
1. ANTHONY COLBY HARDY, son of Daniel and Betsey (Packard) Hardy, b. Hebron, Oct. 13, 1828. His parents res. in Hebron, Leba- non, and in Hyde Park, Vt. He graduated at Newbury, Vt., Seminary, and was a successful teacher several years, and was principal of the Penacook Academy. He was a clergyman of the M. E. Church, super- intendent public instruction, 1870-71, and came to Plymouth, 1871, to aid in promoting the S. N. S., remaining two years. During the cus- tom of appointing county school commissioners he was commissioner for Cheshire and later for Sullivan Co. He withdrew from the Conference, 1894, and was secretary and manager of the Provident Mutual Relief Association, res. at Concord. He was commissioned chaplain of the 18th N. H. Infantry, April 24, 1865, and mustered out July 29, 1865, and subsequently was chaplain in the N. H. Na- tional Guard. He m. August 28, 1848, Eliza Martin, dau. of Menad Martin, of Ferrisburg, Vt. He d. Sept. 15, 1902. Nine children.
i. ABBIE M. m. Henry T. Coombs.
ii. LUCIUS MARTIN, b. Lebanon. S. N. S. 1872. m. 1879, Sarah Phillips. He is a clergyman in Pomfret, Conn.
iii. LUNETTE B., b. Lebanon. d. Lebanon, 1859.
iv. WALTER DAVIS, b. Lebanon. m. Jennie Randall. He is a lawyer at Concord, living in Franklin, and since 1892, in Concord. County solicitor, 1895 and 1896.
V. WILLIAM HENRY, b. Lebanon. m. Louisa Burbank. He was a railroad employé and d. by accident, 1891.
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vi. ELIZABETH M., b. Moultonboro. m. Arthur F. Shepard. He is warden of St. Andrew's School, Barrington, R. I.
vii. ANTHONY COLBY, b. Croydon. Is a clergyman in Worcester, Mass. viii. EMMA ELIZA, b. Winchester. m. Cyrus Eastman Robinson. res. East Concord.
ix. CARL L. LLEWELLYN, b. Plymouth. m. Myrtie Davis. res. Concord.
HARRAN.
1. JONATHAN H. D. HARRAN, b. Bridgewater, Feb. 7, 1833. m. June 22, 1859, Adelaide A. Emerson, b. Gilmanton, June 22, 1851, dau. of Moses and Eliza K. (Pike) Emerson. He removed to Plymouth, 1873. d. April 21, 1874. She m. second, Horace Perkins. m. third, Caleb M. Ames, of Holderness. Mrs. Eliza K. (Pike) Emer- son d. in this town July 26, 1884.
i. FRANK E., b. Nov. 24, 1866. m. August 8, 1891, Etta Blanche Walker, dau. of Simeon Walker (see). He is a painter; res. North Main Street.
HARRIMAN.
1. JOHN HARRIMAN, parentage not ascertained, m. Sarah Heath b. Plaistow. He lived in Hampstead until 1793, when he removed to Bridgewater. He was a farmer and a Free Baptist preacher, a man of ability and blameless character. He was a selectman of Hampstead and prominent in the affairs of Bridgewater. Eight of their nine children b. in Hampstead.
i. SAMUEL, b. Feb. 3, 1776. m. Feb. 18, 1798, Chloe Cross. b. Nov. 3, 1776, dau. of Simeon and Abigail (Corliss) Cross; settled in Stewartstown.
2. ii. JOHN, b. Feb. 11, 1778.
3. iii. DANIEL, b. March 25, 1780.
iv. WILLIAM, b. Dec. 11, 1781. m. Abigail Gordon; settled in Clarks- ville.
v. MARY, b. Feb. 19, 1784. m. David Heath, lived in Stewartstown.
vi. ELIZABETH, b. Feb. 27, 1786. m. Jan. 29, 1807, Simeon Cross, b. August 7, 1784, son of Simeon and Abigail (Corliss) Cross. Res. in Stewartstown, where he d. Jan. 15, 1832. Seven children.
vii. SARAH, b. July 6, 1788. m. Benjamin Drew (see).
viii. MOSES, b. April 25, 1791. m. Betsey Heath, and settled in Stewarts- town, where he d. Sept. 30, 1832. She d. April 1, 1877. Six children.
ix. LUCY. m. Daniel Craig.
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2. JOHN HARRIMAN, son of Elder John,1 b. Hampstead, Feb. 11, 1778. m. March, 1802, Betsey Aiken, b. Dec. 25, 1785, dau. of James and Anna (Craig) Aiken. He was a prosperous farmer in Bridgewater, until 1825, when he removed to Plymouth. He was a farmer on the river road near the line of Rumney. He merited and re- ceived the respect of his townsmen. He was a captain in the militia and a selectman of Plymouth, 1830 and 1831. He d. Jan. 4, 1865. She d. March 29, 1872. Thirteen children.
i. ELIZA, b. August 27, 1803. m. Jesse Prescott (see).
ii. MARY, b. May 14, 1805. m. Seth Doton (see).
4. iii. AARON, b. July 10, 1807.
iv. ORPHA, b. Dec. 22, 1808. Was a tailoress, a meritorious person. unm. d. in Bridgewater, Dec. 29, 1834.
v. LAURA, b. Nov. 27, 1810. m. William Webster (see).
vi. MOSES, b. May 3, 1812. Was a successful manufacturer of boots and shoes at East Holliston, Mass. He m. June 30, 1841, Susan Newton, b. March 5, 1814. Two children. (1) Emeline A., b. Jan. 5, 1843. d. Sept. 10, 1843. (2) Sarah Newton, b. Dec. 6, 1848. d. Jan. 9, 1849.
5. vii. THEODORE, b. May 27, 1815.
viii. SARAH ANN, b. Jan. 25, 1817. unm. d. June 7, 1842.
6. ix. HIRAM, b. Dec. 25, 1819.
X. GEORGE WASHINGTON, b. Oct. 17, 1821. d. Oct. 25, 1846.
7. xi. WILLIAM, b. Dec. 1, 1823.
xii. HARRIET, b. Sept. 20, 1826. m. Joseph Theodore Drake (see)
xiii. EMILY, b. April 12, 1830. unm. d. June 30, 1854.
3. DANIEL HARRIMAN, son of Elder John, b. March 25, 1780. Lived a few years at Rochester, N. Y., and there m. Abigail Stetson, removing to Plymouth, 1817. He was a farmer and a carpenter in Plymouth until 1846, when he removed to Warren, where his son James had settled. A record of his children has not been secured. He had sons James, Luther, Leman, John Stetson, and one dau.
4. AARON HARRIMAN, son of John, b. July 10, 1807, studied medi- cine with Dr. Doton, of New Hampton, and was in successful practice in Ohio. He d. June 22, 1850. He m. Harriet Millen, who d. 1881.
. 5. THEODORE HARRIMAN, son of John, b. May 27, 1815. m. 1837 Mary A. Blodgett, dau. of Joseph Snow Blodgett (see). He m. second, Sept. 4, 1845, Susan Morse, b. Jan. 10, 1816, of Holliston. He was in Ohio a few years and later employed by his brother in East Holliston. He d. Nov. 19, 1880.
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i. DORA HARRIET, b. August 22, 1846. m. Oct. 19, 1868, Edgar N. Smith.
ii. EMMA FRANCES, b. Dec. 13, 1848. d. Dec. 12, 1855.
iii. ARTHUR LEON, b. June 3, 1852. m. Feb. 13, 1878, Alice Holmes.
iv. ROSA ELLA, b. June 3, 1858. d. April 14, 1878.
6. HIRAM HARRIMAN, son of John, b. Dec. 25, 1819. Was a farmer in Plymouth occupying a part of the paternal farm until 1866, when he removed to Bristol and engaged in tanning and glove manufacture. He was a representative, 1859, and a selectman, 1854, 1855, 1863, and 1864. He m. April 1, 1847, Abigail S. Preston, b. Rumney, March 6, 1821. He d. Dec. 19, 1876. She d. August 22, 1887.
i. WILLIAM EDWARD, b. July 1, 1848. d. Nov. 21, 1884.
ii. ALFRED PRESTON, b. Jan. 9, 1850. m. March 14, 1891, Menetta A. (Martin) Norris, b. Andover, 1856, dau. of Rufus L. and Mahala (Sanborn) Martin and widow of William Taylor Norris, of Dan- bury. Three children : (1) William, b. Oct. 27, 1891. - (2) John, twin, b. Oct. 27, 1891. (3) Fred Rufus, b. Jan. 11, 1895.
iii. MOSES FRANKLIN, b. Feb. 20, 1855. m. March 3, 1876, Laura Matilda Whittemore, b. April 2, 1855. d. April 10, 1893. m. second, Dec. 15, 1894, Emily L. Colley, b. July 28, 1872. Now res. Littleton. (1) Elinor Grace, b. Feb. 20, 1881. m. Dec. 25, 1901, Ellsworth W. Hawkins. (2) Louise Preston, b. Sept. 24, 1884. d. Dec. 6, 1884. (3) Frederick Whittemore. b. June 2, 1888. (4) Laura H., b. March 24, 1893. d. July, 1893.
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