History of Plymouth, New Hampshire; vol. I. Narrative--vol. II. Genealogies, v. 2 pt. 1, Part 30

Author: Stearns, Ezra Scollay, 1838-1915; Runnels, M. T. (Moses Thurston), 1830-1902. cn; Plymouth, N.H. Town History Committee
Publication date: 1906
Publisher: Cambridge, Mass., Printed for the town by the University press
Number of Pages: 818


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iv. JOHN FREMONT, b. May 11, 1857. m. Sept. 9, 1879, Ellen L. Nelson, dau. of Robert L. Nelson, of Bath. She d. Feb. 8, 1894. m. second, Dec. 16, 1896, Clara B. Hibbard. He is an insurance agent. Res. Concord. --


7. WILLIAM HARRIMAN, son of John, b. Dec. 1, 1823. m. Nov. 11, 1855, Caroline S. Penniman, dau. of Caleb D. Penniman (see). He was a farmer and owned the paternal homestead. He d. July 9, 1897.


i. HATTIE GRACE, b. July 11, 1857. m. Dec. 23, 1879, George A. Clark, son of Amos Clark (see). He d. April 13, 1886. She m. second, Sept. 17, 1889, Rev. Joseph H. Trow, of the M. E. Church.


ii. ALMA, b. March 10, 1859. m. Feb. 21, 1884, Henry H. Whittemore (see).


iii. EMILY, b. Dec. 14, 1861. m. June 9, 1880, Orren B. Davis (see).


iv. GEORGE D)., b. August 3, 1868. m. Sept. 9, 1891, Emily Rena Merrill, dau. of Martin Merrill (see). Lived in Plymouth. (1) Robert Merrill, b. Nov. 11, 1897.


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v. LIZZIE M., b. April 20, 1870. State Normal School, 1890. m. A. B. Woodbury, of Winchester, dealer in musical instruments.


HARRIMAN.


1. LEONARD HARRIMAN, emigrant ancestor, while a youth came to America, and was in Rowley, about 1639. In 1667 he bought of John Todd the house lot in Rowley, originally of John Spofford. He d. May 6, 1691. His wife Margaret d. 1676. Five children.


2. JONATHAN HARRIMAN, son of Leonard1, b. Rowley, Dec. 5, 1657. m. Sarah Palmer, b. Jan. 13, 1661/2, dau. of Sergt. John and Ruth (Acey) Palmer. She d. June 30, 1688. m. second, August 19, 1691, Margaret (Elithorp) Wood, b. Ipswich, July 24, 1672, dau. of . Nathaniel and Mary (Batt) Elithorp, and widow of Samuel Wood. He d. in Rowley, now Georgetown, Feb. 15, 1741, Headstone. He was a farmer and a miller. She d. Jan. 25, 1754.


3. JOHN HARRIMAN, son of Jonathan 2, b. June 13, 1703. m. 1726 (published May 7). Jane Bailey, b. Bradford, Feb. 4, 1706, dau. of Thomas and Eunice (Walker) Bailey. He d. Rowley, Jan. 25, 1753. She m. second, June 18, 1761, Israel Hazen, and d. May 8, 1803. John and Jane Harriman had eleven children.


4. THOMAS HARRIMAN, son of John 3, b. Rowley, Mass., Jan. 19, 1744. m. Sept. 28, 1766, Martha Pool. He lived a short time in Manchester, Mass., removing to Hampstead, 1768, and to Plymouth, 1778. He was a worthy townsman. Selectman, 1791. He was taxed until 1812. He probably removed to Canada.


i. MARTHA, b. Manchester, Mass., Dec. 3, 1767. m. Michael Dearborn (see).


ii. JANE, b. Hampstead, Jan. 28, 1770. m. Benjamin Goold (see).


iii. MIRIAM, b. Hampstead, Oct. 18, 1771. m. Nehemiah Snow (see).


iv. JOHN, b. Hampstead, Feb. 2, 1774. m. March 20, 1799, Hannah Green. He was taxed 1795 and 1800. He probably removed to Canada.


v. ANNA, b. Hampstead, April 18, 1776. m. April 2, 1801, Henry Stanton. She m. second, Dec. 18, 1806, Benjamin Sleeper, b. Jan. 17, 1771, son of David and Margaret (Scribner) Sleeper, of New Chester. They settled in Compton, P. Q., where he d. April 7, 1838.


vi. THOMAS, b. Hampstead, May 15, 1778.


vii. HANNAII, b. Plymouth, July 10, 1780. m. Nov. 22, 1801, William Mayhew, son of Peter Mayhew (see). They lived a few years in Bristol.


viii. BETHIA, b. Plymouth, August 8, 1782. m. Henry Bayley (see).


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5. ix. EBENEZER POOL, b. Plymouth, May 9, 1784.


x. SUSANNAII, b. Plymouth, August 15, 1786. m. August 30, 1807, David Sleeper, b. June 16, 1785, son of Col. Peter and Mary (Sanborn) Sleeper, of Bristol. He d. Canaan, Sept. 12, 1863. She d. Bristol, May 11, 1849. Seven children. See Musgrove's " Bristol."


6. xi. WALTER, b. Plymouth, August 30, 1788.


xii. CHARLOTTE, b. Plymouth, Nov. 12, 1792. m. Dec. 1, 1814, Samuel Cummings. m. second, Feb. 16, 1820, Joseph Pearson, of New- bury, Mass., who d. 1840. She d. in Holderness, August 6, 1849.


5. EBENEZER POOL HARRIMAN, son of Thomas 4, b. May 9, 1784. m. 1805 (intentions, Oct. 13), Hannah Heath, dau. of James Heath, of Rumney. He lived in Rumney. He was a recruiting officer and served in the War of 1812. His wife survived him and was a pen- sioner. Six children.


i. CALEB, b. 1806. d. unm.


ii. ALDEN, b. July 6, 1809. m. April 10, 1833, Caroline Mason. He was drowned August 22, 1840. Three children : (1) Caroline Augusta, b. Feb. 4, 1834. m. July 3, 1861, Hamilton II. Fifield. (2) Henry Bartlett, b. Feb. 3, 1837. unm. d. Arizona, July 4, 1877. (3) Infant, b. Oct. 5, 1840. d. 1840.


iii. ARTHUR L., b. 1812. m. Mary Gale Clough. Seven children : (1) George Blodgett, a physician of Boston, Mass., b. March 18, 1837. m. Mary E. Stanley. m. second, Martha Belle Means. (2) Abbie E. m. S. C. Baker. (3) Arthur Washington, b. Feb. 22, 1839. (4) Henry Phelps. (5) Electa. m. B. P. Cobb. (6) Mary. (7) Ann. m. Edward P. Warner.


iv. ELECTA CHAPMAN, b. April 13, 1814. m. Oct. 26, 1835, Aaron M.


- Gordon, of Holderness.


v. WALKER, b. 1817. m. Feb. 6, 1848, Betsey Heath.


vi. AUGUSTA A., b. 1817. m. 1839, George Annis.


6. WALTER HARRIMAN, son of Thomas 4, b. Plymouth, August 30, 1788. m. 1811, Kate Cummings, b. August 2, 1781, dau. of Capt. Jotham Cummings (see). He was taxed in Plymouth until 1825 when he removed to Canada. Six children b. iu Plymouth. His wife d. 1845.


i. LAURA, b. August 24, 1812.


ii. THOMAS, b. May 28, 1814.


iii. NANCY B., b. July 8, 1816.


iv. PUTNAM SPALDING, b. Dec. 26, 1818.


v. ADNA P., b. Oct. 4, 1820.


vi. MARTHA, b. Dec. 27, 1822.


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HARRIS.


1. SIMON HARRIS, son of Job Harris, b. 1770. Lived in Bridge- water, and for several years was a mail carrier from Concord to Haver- hill. He m. Sept. 17, 1790, Susanna Crawford, dau. of Jonathan Crawford (see). He d. Jan. 13, 1821. She d. July 19, 1850.


2. RUFUS HARRIS, son of Simon, b. August 3, 1805. m. Violet L. Sanborn, b. Rumney, August 30, 1807, dau. of Solomon Sanborn. He lived in Plymouth from 1837 to 1843, when he removed to Bristol, and in 1850 removed to Ashland. His wife d. in Bristol, May 24, 1848. He m. second, Elvira Webster. He d. in Ashland, April 17, 1886.


i. AMANDA MELVINA, b. June 21, 1832. m. Lucius S. Gordon, of New Hampton, where she d. June 3, 1865.


ii. FRANCES MARIA, b. March 28, 1834. m. July 30, 1834, Stephen B. Dow, who lived in New Hampton. He was a sea-faring man. He d. March 17, 1871.


iii. WILLIAM FRANKLIN, b. Sept. 23, 1836: m. July 19, 1870, Electa Taylor (Smith) Emmons, b. New Hampton, Jan. 30, 1834, dau. of Jonathan C. and Polly (Taylor) Smith and widow of Gustavus Emmons, of Bristol. He served in 6th N. HI. Infantry. Res. Ashland.


iv. MARTHA CURRIER, b. Plymouth, July 27, 1839. m. 1859, James L. Cox and removed to Kansas.


v. ANGELINA WEBSTER, b. Plymouth, 1842. d. 1847.


vi. LOUISA JANE, b. Bristol, 1844. d. 1861.


vii. HARRIET LUCY, b. June 28, 1847. m. Newton B. Plummer. He was a captain in the Civil War. Res. Meredith.


HARRIS.


1. NATHAN HARRIS, b. Bridgewater, March 26, 1778. m. March 11, 1807, Tamesin Dearborn, dau. of Samuel (see). He was an active merchant in Plymouth from 1805 or earlier until his death. He built and occupied the house still standing on the northeast corner of Highland and Langdon Streets and his store was on the opposite side of Highland Street. He was a selectman four years, a captain of . the militia, and at all times an influential, respected citizen. He d. Feb. 15, 1832. His wife d. July 16, 1835.


i. LOUISA, b. April 30, 1813. m. Samuel D. George (see).


ii. GEORGE BRINLEY, b. Sept. 18, 1818. d. August 14, 1819.


iii. MARY ANN, b. Nov. 22, 1820. ni. Oct. 6, 1846, John Andrews, Jr., a machinist of Lowell, Mass. He d. Nov. 20, 1886. She d. Oct.


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14, 1883. Two children : (1) George Harris Andrews, b. Feb. 3, 1848. m. Sept. 23, 1875, Sarah Jane Dearborn, dau. of Samuel (see). (2) Charles Andrews, b. Feb. 8, 1854. m. May 3, 1874, Mary Ada Cheever, b. Oct. 14, 1854, dau. of Joel Bradley Cheever. Res. Lowell, Mass. Three children, two died young. Edward George, b. Nov. 19, 1880.


HARRIS.


1. WILLIAM HARRIS, as reported by descendants, lived and died in Vermont. His widow d. at the home of her dau. Lavinia A. Harris Bellows, the wife of William E. Bellows, at Climax, Mich.


2. WILLIAM W. HARRIS, son of William 1, b. 1799. m. Eliza G. Fuller. He was a wood carver and d. in Milton, Mass.


3. GEORGE HENRY HARRIS, son of William W. 2, b. Sept. 25, 1825. Served an apprenticeship at painting and was subsequently employed in Boston, Mass. He removed to Plymouth, 1860, living in feeble health in the Ward-Emerson house. He m. Oct., 1848, Elizabeth M. Rideout, dau. of Walter Rideout (see). Hed. Nov. 12, 1901. A dau. Sarah Elizabeth, b. Boston, Mass., Jan. 26, 1852. Res. Plymouth.


4. GEORGE HENRY HARRIS, son of George Henry 3, b. Boston, Mass., Dec. 25, 1853. in. Nov. 14, 1877, Nellie D. French, dau. of Hiram Fifield French (see). He was a glove cutter, with a home on Langdon Street. He d. Feb. 1,1899. She d. 1904.


i. NELLIE MAY, b. Dec. 9, 1878.


ii. CHARLOTTE GRACE, b. May 26, 1884. m. Homer Cudworth.


iii. WILLIS FRENCH, b. March 20, 1892.


HARTSHORN.


1. EBENEZER HARTSHORN and wife Mary res. in Hollis a few years previous to the settlement of Plymouth. He lived in the vicinity of One Pine Hill. He came to Plymouth before 1769, and for several years he was chosen to office and esteemed by his associates. He became poor and returned to Hollis soon after the close of the Revolution and for a few years was supported by the town. The selectmen of Hollis in 1790 were instructed to sell his land in Plymouth to contribute towards his support. There is no record in Plymouth of his family.


HARTWELL.


1. WILLIAM HARTWELL, the founder of the family in New England, settled in Concord, Mass., about 1635. (See Hartwell Genealogy ; Brown's "History of Bedford, Mass.")


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2. SAMUEL HARTWELL, son of William 1, b. Concord, Mass., March 26, 1645. m. Oct. 26, 1665, Ruth Wheeler, dan. of George and Katharine Wheeler, of Concord, Mass. He had a second and a third wife, but the first wife was the mother of William3. Samuel served in King Philip's War. Lived and died in Concord, Mass.


3. WILLIAM HARTWELL, son of Samuel 2, b. August 16, 1671. Was active in the foundation of Bedford, Mass., and one of the original members of the church in Bedford. He d. Dec. 11, 1742. Ruth, his wife, d. Feb. 17, 1752.


4. WILLIAM HARTWELL, son of William 3, b. Nov. 5, 1703. Lived in Bedford, Mass. He d. April 20, 1746. His wife Deborah d. Dec. 31, 1745.


ยท 5. JOSEPH HARTWELL, son of William 4, b. Nov. 3, 1730. Lived in Westmoreland, Putney, Vt., and late in life removed to Lyndon, Vt. where he d. 1803. He m. Sarah -. It is probable that Hart- well Genealogy is in error in calling this Joseph a son of William 3.


6. TIMOTHY HARTWELL, son of Joseph 5, b. July 23, 1763. m. July 6, 1786, Lydia Cole, and lived in Putney and Springfield, Vt. d. Newark, Vt., May 27, 1846. She d. August 18, 1842.


7. PHILEMON HARTWELL, son of Timothy 6, b. Feb. 15, 1787. m. June 28, 1812, Sally Ball, b. Guilford, Conn., Dec. 2, 1789. d. August 7, 1845. m. second, Melinda (Hartwell) Parker, b. May 17, 1791, dau. of Oliver and Hannah (Kelley) Hartwell and widow of Nathan Parker, of Lyndon, Vt. He was town clerk and representative of Newark, Vt. He d. August 8, 1873.


8. SUMNER HARTWELL, son of Philemon 7, b. March 28, 1834. m. Sept. 4, 1858, Lucy H. Fairbanks, b. August 22, 1837, dau. of Warren and Betsey (Taft) Fairbanks. 11th Vt. Infantry ; wounded in the ser- vice April 2, 1865. He was a farmer and lumber-man of Newark, and after 1871, of Burke, Vt. d. Oct. 29, 1889. Of their four children two d. young.


9. WARNER WELLS HARTWELL, son of Sumner 8, b. Newark, Vt., Sept. 12, 1869. m. August 22, 1894, Sadie Lydia Gaskell, b. Nov. 11, 1870, dau. of Elbridge Gerry and Sarah (Marshall) Gaskell. He came to Plymouth, 1891, and found employment in the store of Webster, Russell & Co., where he still remains. Treasurer school district, 1903.


i. REGINALD W., b. Jan. 26, 1902.


10. WARREN WILLIS HARTWELL, son of Sumner 8, b. Newark, Vt., Sept. 12, 1869, twin. m. August 22, 1894, Hattie Walter, dau. of


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Harleman and Mary (Davis) Walter. Res. Barton, Vt. Clerk for Geo. H. Davis, merchant.


HARVELL.


1. JAMES HARVELL, of a family prominent in the early annals of Litchfield, came from Litchfield to Plymouth, 1767. He was an in- telligent man and an honored citizen. Selectman, 1774, 1775, 1776, and he was appointed coroner for Grafton Co., Jan. 9, 1789, and held other positions of trust. He m. May 10, 1770, Mary Snow, dau. of Joseph Snow (see). He m. second, Dec. 23, 1784, Anna Flagg. m. third, in Rumney, Nov. 26, 1794, Mary Morey, of Rumney. He d. Dec. 13, 1819. In the settlement of his estate appear the names of four children. It is to be regretted that a more complete register is not secured.


i. MARY or POLLY. m. 1806, James Keyes (see). m. second, - Johnson.


ii. BETSEY. m. - Hough.


iii. GERSHOM.


iv. ESTHER.


HARVEY.


1. WILLIAM COLLINS HARVEY, b. August 5, 1818, was the son of William Milligan (see). His name was changed by act of 1839 from William Milligan, Jr., to William Collins Harvey. He m. 1838, Mary A. Straw, dau. of Dudley Straw (see). She d. March 22, 1881. He m. second, August 3, 1882, Amanda Tamar (Harriman) Harris, dau. of John S. Harriman and widow of Jason E. Harris. He was a farmer and lived in Plymouth, where he d. May 12, 1894. She m. third, March 21, 1900, George Cook Taylor, of Campton.


i. HENRY REUEL, b. April 13, 1811. 12th N. II. Infantry. d. Nov. 30, 1862, at Potomac Creek, Va., and buried in the National Cemetery at Fredericksburg.


ii. CHARLES WILLIS, b. 1843. d. Dec. 12, 1848.


iii. AMY WHEELER, b. Feb. 15, 1846. m. Hiram C. Philbrick (see).


2. iv. AUSTIN GEORGE, b. August 22, 1849.


V. CHARLES WILLIAM, b. Jan. 29, 1855. m. Nov. 12, 1876, Cora Matilda Willey, dau. of Elkins Willey (see). He m. second, Jan. 17, 1902, Ann Elizabeth (Chapman) Corliss, dau. of Lewis Chap- man (see), and widow of Kimball Corliss (see). Farmer of Campton. (1) Alice May, b. Dec. 10, 1877. m. Forrest A. Hardy (see). (2) Henry Reuel, b. Feb. 27, 1880. (3) Frank


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Elkins, b. June 9, 1881. (4) B. Webster, b. Feb. 5, 1884. (5) Mary, b. Dec. 24, 1885. (6) Susan Abigail, b. Dec. 23, 1888. (7) Ruth L., b. Feb. 5, 1893. (8) Edwin S., b. April 28, 1895. (9) Dora Geneva, b. Feb. 3, 1899.


vi. JOHN MARSHALL, b. Sept. 23, 1857. m. Rena P. Frohock. m. second, 1892, Hannah E. Hall. He is shipping clerk for a cor- poration in Lowell, Mass. (1) Alberta May, b. 1879. d. Nov. 27, 1886. (2) Clara B., b. 1881. d. May 12, 1887.


2. AUSTIN GEORGE HARVEY, son of William Collins Harvey 1, b. August 22, 1849. m. 1867, Jeannette Clifford, b. Nov. 1, 1851, dau. of Absalom and Susan (Boynton) Clifford, of Warren. She d. June 23, 1885. He m. second, June 20, 1899, Amanda Nichols, widow of . William A. Nichols. Res. in Plymouth.


i. CHARLES AUSTIN. m. Laura Connor.


3. MOSES COLLINS HARVEY, b. Campton, son of William Milligan (see), (name changed 1839). m. Amanda - He d. March 15, 1888. She m. second, August 8, 1893, William A. Nichols.


i. JOHN FRANKLIN, b. August 26, 1847.


ii. JOSEPHINE PEABODY, b. August 4, 1850. m. 1868, Gustavus R. Cilley (see).


iii. ELLEN MORRISON, b. June 3, 1853.


iv. IDA BURNHAM, b. March 23, 1856.


V. LUTHER TYLER, b. Nov. 15, 1869.


HASELTINE.


1. ROBERT HASELTINE, from Biddeford, county of Devon, England, was one of the early settlers of Rowley, Mass., living in the part of Rowley since incorporated as Bradford. He was a selectman, 1668. His wife was Anna. He d. August 27, 1674. Robert was a brother of John Haseltine.


2. ABRAHAM HASELTINE, son of Robert 1, b. Rowley, May 23, 1648. m. Oct. 7, 1669, Elizabeth Longhorne, b. 1649, dau. of Richard and Mary (Crosby) Longhorne. He lived in Bradford, Mass. Town clerk. d. April 28, 1711.


3. RICHARD HASELTINE, son of Abraham 2, b. Bradford, Mass., Nov. 13, 1679. m. Jan. 14, 1702/3, Elizabeth Chadwick. He was one of the grantees of Chester. Lived in Bradford.


4. RICHARD HASELTINE, son of Richard 3, b. August 18, 1705. m. Nov. 12, 1730, Sarah Barnes, and lived in Concord after 1746.


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5. JAMES HASELTINE, son of Richard 4, b. March 25, 1740/1. m. Susannah Eastman, b. Oct. 16, 1743, dau. of Benjamin and Martha (Carter) Eastman, of Salisbury, Mass., and Concord. He removed to Plymouth, 1796, and lived near the present South Main Street, where he d. August 10, 1824. Farmer and Moore Coll., Vol. III., says aged 90. She d. Feb. 28, 1828. For some reason his will was not pro- bated until Sept. 13, 1837. Their children were b. in Concord.


i. JOHN, b. June 3, 1763. m. Hannah Ayer and settled in Rumney. He was a deacon and a prominent man of the town. It is prob- able that he moved direct from Concord to Rumney. His dau. Nancy, b. May 1, 1792. m. April 30, 1812, Matthew Ramsay.


ii. AMos, b. Feb. 6, 1765.


6. iii. DAVID, b. March 7, 1770.


iv. RUTH, b. July 28, 1772.


v. JAMES, b. March 21, 1786.


6. DAVID HASELTINE, son of James 5, b. Concord, March 7, 1770. m. Plymouth, August 9, 1801, Mary Ward, dau. of Enoch (see). He lived on the homestead in Plymouth, and here d. June 7, 1837. She d. Nov. 27, 1848. The descendants have written the name Hazelton. By an interchange of s and z and of tine and ton, the name appears in Dartmouth catalogue in four forms.


i. RUTH, b. Jan. 8, 1804. d. April, 1806.


ii. MARY ANN, b. Sept. 23, 1807. unm. d. Plymouth, August 12, 1867.


iii. ELIZA ANN, b. March 22, 1811. m. Sept., 1836, certificate issued Sept. 26, 1836, Samuel Shute, of Concord.


7. iv. CHARLES, b. April 18, 1813.


7. CHARLES HAZELTON, son of David 6, b. April 18, 1813. m. Oct. 11, 1843, Hannah Dearborn Sargent, b. Hopkinton, Dec. 10, 1820, dau. of Dea. Moses and Hannah (Dearborn) Sargent. He lived on the paternal homestead in Plymouth. He d. April 1, 1881. She d. Jan. 17, 1892.


i. MARTHA FRANCES, b. Jan. 14, 1845. unm. Res. Plymouth. State Normal School, 1871. Student, Mt. Holyoke.


ii. CHARLES EDWARD, b. Nov. 20, 1846. d. Nov. 6, 1848.


iii. CHARLES WILLIAM, b. Oct. 31, 1848. m. April 17, 1874, Ella Wilder, dau. of Daniel Wilder, of New Bedford. He is a civil engineer at Turner's Falls, Mass., treasurer of the Turner's Falls Company, representative and State senator. Four children. (1) Arthur W., b. May 2, 1875. d. April 12, 1887. (2) Ella M., b. June 16, 1881. (3) Charles Edward, b. Sept. 20, 1887. (4) Helen, b. Sept. 8, 1894.


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iv. HENRY WARD, b. July 11, 1851. Attended school in Plymouth and New Hampton. He was a clerk in the railroad offices in Ply- mouth several years. In 1883 he removed to Council Bluffs, Iowa, and is paying-teller in a Savings Bank. He is a deacon of the Congregational church. He m. May 15, 1879, Grace Gertrude Robinson, dau. of John S. and Julia M. (Dearborn) Robinson, of Deerfield. One child : (1) Mary Grace, b. Plymouth, Jan. 5, 1882. V. ARTHUR SARGENT, b. Nov. 7, 1855. S. N. S. 1872. Census enumerator, Plymouth, 1880. Dart. Coll., 1881. He read for his profession in Plymouth, Boston, Mass., and New York, and has been a successful lawyer at Council Bluffs, Iowa, since 1884. A city solicitor six years and State senator. He m. May 16, 1888, Emma Highamn. Two children : (1) Charles Sargent, b. Feb. 28, 1889. (2) Paul, b. August 16, 1890.


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1. WILSON WARD HAZELTON, son of Daniel, of Hebron, grandson of Stephen, of Hollis and Hebron, b. Hebron, March 27. 1829. m. Jan. 21, 1858, Josephine Mahala Hall, b. Groton, March 21, 1837, dau. of Jonathan Hall. He lived in Hebron until 1872, when he removed to Concord. He was taxed in Plymouth, 1875-1880. He was killed at a pulp mill in Bristol, Oct. 16, 1889. She d. Plymouth, 1902. His dau. Mary Augusta Hazelton, b. Hebron, March 25, 1865. d. Plymouth, Dec. 15, 1877.


2. DANIEL WILSON HAZELTON, son of Wilson Ward 1, b. Hebron, August 1, 1868. m. May 1, 1895, Susan Frances Downing, dau. of Nelson Downing (see). Res. in Plymouth; now lives Campton.


i. CHARLOTTE JOSEPHINE, b: Oct. 24, 1896.


ii. GLADYS DELILAH, b. Sept. 28, 1898.


HAZELTINE.


1. SAMUEL HAZELTINE, from Hollis, lived a few years in Cocker- mouth, and came to Plymouth, 1777. He was a soldier in Capt. Wil- loughby's company, 1777, and was taxed until 1792. He d. before 1802, when his estate was probated. In probate records mention is made of wife Rebecca, and children Patty, Samuel, Ebenezer, Lydia, and Stephen, the last four being under fourteen.


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HAWKINS.


1. ANDREW JACKSON HAWKINS, b. Conway, 1843. m. Feb. 8, 1865, Sarah Kimball, dau. of Job Eaton Kimball (see). He was a laborer, and lived on Ward Hill, in Plymouth, after 1866. His wife d. Dec.


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15, 1881. He m. second, Margaret Teresa Meagher, b. Boston, Oct. 28, 1846, dau. of William and Ann (Kelley) Meagher. He d. June 22, 1889. She m. second Gilman Marsh (see).


i. WILLIE FRANCIS, b. Oct. 10, 1866. d. August 24, 1868.


ii. GEORGE, b. Jan. 29, 1871. d. March, 1871.


HAZEN.


1. EDWARD HAZEN, emigrant ancestor and wife Elizabeth, settled in Rowley, Mass., where his wife d. 1649. He m. second, 1650, Hannah Grant, dau. of Thomas and Jane Grant. He was a man of considerable property and was frequently elected to office. He d. 1683. She m. second, March 17, 1684, George Browne, of Haverhill, Mass. She d. 1716.


2. THOMAS HAZEN, son of Edward 1, and Hannah (Grant) Hazen, b. Rowley, 1657. m. Jan. 1, 1683/4, Mary Howlett, dau. of Thomas Howlett. He lived in and was town officer of Boxford, Mass., several years, and removed to Norwich, Conn., where he d. April 12, 1735. She d. Oct. 24, 1727.


3. THOMAS HAZEN, son of Thomas 2, b. Boxford, Feb. 7, 1689/90. m. Sept. 30, 1714, Sarah Ayer, who d. Sept. 16, 1753. He m. second, Mrs. Elizabeth Bacon. He lived in Norwich, Conn. He d. 1777.


4. THOMAS HAZEN, son of Thomas 3, b. Norwich, Sept. 30, 1719. m. March 7, 1742, Ann Tenney. He removed to Woodbury, Conn., and about 1771 to Hartford, Vt. For money advanced and for good services to the town of Hartford he was granted large tracts of land. He d. August 19, 1782. His wife d. July 29, 1802.


5. ASA HAZEN, son of Thomas 4, b. Nov. 16, 1749, came to Hart- ford, Vt., about 1771. He m. Dec. 7, 1780, Susannah Tracy, b. July 2, 1758, dau. of Thomas and Elizabeth (Warner) Tracy. He lived in the northeast corner of the town, and his farm was adjacent to Connecticut River. He d. March 12, 1819. She d. Nov. 30, 1820. They had ten children. Among his descendants are an unusual number of graduates of the colleges and universities and nearly all of these became ministers.


6. ALLEN HAZEN, son of Asa 5, b. Hartford, August 6, 1795. m. Feb. 15, 1832, Hannah Putnam Dana, b. March 6, 1804, dau. of Israel Putnam and Sarah (Smith) Dana, of Pomfret, Vt. He was a student in Dartmouth College two years, class of 1817, but did not graduate on account of weakness of his eyes. He was a man of culture and


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integrity, and lived on paternal farm in Hartford. He was a select- man five years and represented Hartford in the legislature three years.


7. REV. HENRY ALLEN HAZEN, D.D., son of Allen 6, b. Hartford, Vt., Dec. 27, 1832. Dartmouth College, 1854. Andover Theological Sem- inary, 1857. He was ordained as an evangelist at St. Johnsbury, Vt., Feb. 17, 1858. Without assuming pastoral charge he preached in several towns in Vermont until 1862. He was the able and respected pastor of the Congregational Church in Plymouth five years, being in stalled Jan. 21, 1863, and dismissed July 15, 1868. (See Vol. I.) He m. July 9, 1863, Charlotte Eloise Green, dau. of Dr. George Barrett Green, of Windsor, Vt. She d. Feb. 8, 1881; he m. second, August 31, 1889, Martha Bethia, dau. of George Warren Heath, of Boston, Mass. He d. August 4, 1900. Three children.


i. MARY, b. Nov. 23, 1864. d. Sept. 30, 1865.


ii. EMILY, b. August 5, 1866. Smith College, 1889.


iii. CHARLOTTE, b. Nov. 6, 1868. Graduate Posse Gymnasium, 1894.


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1. BARTHOLOMEW HEATH and John Heath, brothers, settled in Haverhill, Mass. John d. childless and willed his estate to his brother. Bartholomew m. about 1640, Hannah Moyce, dau. of Joseph and Hannah Moyce, and removed from Newbury to Haverhill about 1645, where he d. Jan. 15, 1681.


2. JOSIAH HEATH, the fifth of the eight children of Bartholomew 1, b. Haverhill, Mass., Sept. 4, 1651. m. July 19, 1671, Mary Davis, b. Nov. 7, 1647, dau. of John and Jane (Peaslee) Davis.


3. JOSIAH HEATH, b. March 4, 1673/4. m. April 5, 1694, Hannah Starling. He lived in Haverhill, Mass., where he d. April 21, 1721. Four daughters and two sons : (1) Starling, b. Feb. 16, 1699. (2) Josiah, b. April 21, 1701.


4. JOSIAH HEATH, son of Josiah 3, b. Haverhill, April 21, 1701. m. Oct. 22, 1724, Mary Merrill. He lived near the province line, be- tween Haverhill and Atkinson, on land claimed by both jurisdictions.


5. JOSIAH HEATH, son of Josiah 4, b. 1726. m. Susan Bennett ; this marriage by tradition, a record is not found. He settled, about 1770, in the part of New Chester which subsequently became a part of Bridgewater. He was one of the petitioners for the incorporation of Bridgewater.


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6. STARLING HEATH, son of Josiah 5, b. near Haverhill, Mass., 1759 ; removed with his parents to New Chester. In the Revolution he served in Capt. Everett's company, Col. Bedel's regiment through the year 1776, and enlisting into Capt. Stone's company, Col. Scammell's regiment, in 1777, he remained in the Continental service until he was honorably discharged, 1783. He was claimed on the quota of Atkinson and New Chester. After a hearing in the premises he was credited to New Chester. He m. Dec. 30, 1783, Elizabeth Ladd, dau. of Jeremiah and Priscilla (Sanborn) Ladd, of Alexandria. After the war he lived in Bridgewater, and was a resident of Plymouth, 1801- 1806. Subsequently he lived a few years in Compton, P. Q., and in Danville and Cabot, Vt., where he d. Oct. 28, 1828. His widow d. in Plymouth, Sept. 4, 1841.




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