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i. - WILLIS DEARBORN, b. April 21, 1882.
ii. ALIDA DEARBORN, b. May 17, 1884.
iii. MARGARET DAMON, b. August 26, 1891. .
iv. LUMAN BURR, b. July 7, 1896. ..
HOWLAND.
1. BENJAMIN HOWLAND, son of John and Martha (Hunt) How- land, b. Easton, 1825. Lived in Bethlehem, and d. in Haverhill, 1897. He m. Nancy Bailey.
2. ISRAEL CARLTON HOWLAND, son of Benjamin1, b. Bethlehem, Dec. 7, 1846. m. Oct. 9, 1863, Calista Plant, b. June 2, 1849, dau. of Stephen and Eliza (Drown) Plant. He came to Plymouth, 1890. Seven children, b. Franconia, and one b. Plymouth. Removed to Meredith, 1902.
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i. ELLA FRANCES, b. Oct. 9, 1867. m. 1882, Peter Miclon, who d. Plymouth, May 10, 1899. (1) Arthur, b. April 9, 1884. (2) Paul. d. young. (3) Lula Maud, b. March 10, 1891.
ii. WILLIAM CAMERON, b. Oct. 18, 1870. m. 1887, Lillian Pebbles. Res. Plymouth.
iii. ARTHUR CARLTON, b. Nov. 2, 1872. m. Nov. 9, 1892, Lillian Wat- son, of Franconia, dau. of Charles Watson. Res. Franconia.
iv. EDNA BELLE, b. Oct. 16, 1876. m. 1891, James T. Clegg. m. second, July 24, 1897, George James, son of John B. James, of Meredith.
v. LILLIAN MAY, b. August 16, 1880. m. Herbert Peirce, of Bath.
vi. HARRY ISRAEL, b. July 8, 1883.
vii. EUGENE RAY, b. July 29, 1888. d. April 2, 1890.
viii. GEORGE RAY, b. June 9, 1891.
HOYT.
1. JOHN HOYT, emigrant ancestor, of Salisbury and Amesbury, re- ceived five parcels of land in the first division. He was assigned a seat in the Amesbury meeting-house, 1667, and later was a member of the Salisbury church. His wife Frances d. Feb. 23, 1642/3. His second wife was Frances. He d. Feb. 28, 1687/S.
2. JOHN HOYT, son of John 1, b. about 1638. m. June 23, 1659, Mary Barnes, dau. of William Barnes, of Salisbury. He received land in Amesbury, 1658 and 1666. Member of training band, 1680. He was killed by the Indians in Andover, August 13, 1696.
3. JOHN HOYT, son of John 2, b. Salisbury, March 28, 1663. He m. Elizabeth Challis, dau. of Philip Challis. He d. in Amesbury, August 24, 1691. She m. second, Jan. 6, 1692/3, John Blaisdell.
4. DANIEL HOYT, son of John 3, b. Amesbury, March 2, 1689/90. m. 1710 (intentions, Dec. 9), Sarah Rowell, dau. of Thomas and Sarah (Barnes) Rowell, of Amesbury. She d. Jan. 2, 1728/9. He m. second, July 24, 1729, Elizabeth Baxter, widow of Nicholas Baxter. He d. March 3, 1742/3. She m. Jacob Sargent.
5. ELIPHALET HOYT, son of Daniel +, b. June 2, 1723. m. August 1, 1745, Mary Peaslee. He lived in Amesbury until 1751, and sub- sequently in Kingston, where he d.
6. ELIPHALET HOYT, son of Eliphalet 5, b. Amesbury, May 11, 1748. m. Anna Rowell, b. May 11, 1748, same day as her husband. He lived in Amesbury. He was one of the company called at Lexing- ton alarm, and in service four days. In 1777 he enlisted into Conti- nental service for eight months, May, 1777, to Jan., 1778. He was assigned to Capt. Carr's company, Col. Wesson's regiment, and d. in the service.
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7. THOMAS ROWELL HOYT, son of Eliphalet 6, b. Amesbury, June 28, 1776. m. July 26, 1801, Mary Jones. He settled in Goffstown, was there a justice of the peace.
8. PHILIP J. HOYT, son of Thomas Rowell 7, b. Goffstown, August 3, 1803. m. 1833, Fanny Putney. Removed to Wentworth, where he d. March 2, 1871. She d. March 30, 1853.
9. CALEB S. HOYT, son of Philip J. 8, b. Feb. 27, 1841. m. Nov. 25, 1863, Arvilla Ellsworth, b. March 7, 1846. 12th N. H. Infantry, discharged Sept. 30, 1863, on account of wounds received at Chan- cellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863.
10. LEON JACKSON HOYT, son of Caleb S.9, b. Wentworth, April 10, 1868. m. Feb. 8, 1893, Adaline Edith Taskro, b. Oct. 2, 1872, dau. of Charles Taskro, of Roxbury, Vt. He removed to Plymouth, 1890. Painter.
i. GLADYS HAZEL, of the eleventh American generation, b. March 28, 1894. d. Plymouth, Nov. 9, 1900.
HUCKINS.
1. ISAAC HUCKINS, son of James, b. Feb. 22, 1747. m. Lydia Clay, and lived in Pittsfield.
2. JOSEPH HUCKINS, son of Isaac 1, b. Pittsfield, August 6, 1777. m. Nancy Collins, b. April 23, 1774. He lived several years in Pittsfield, and there seven of his eight children were born. He re- moved to Bridgewater, where he d. July 19, 1858. She d. Sept. 14, 1862. The names of all his children are not received.
i. JOSEPH, b. Oct. 31, 1812. m. Jan. 12, 1836, Almira Prescott, b. May 5, 1810, dau. of Joseph and Lydia (Worthen) Prescott. Their dau., Annie A., b. July 5, 1839, m. Rockwood G. Merrill; m. second, Walter D. Blaisdell (see).
3. ii. ISAAC, b. Feb. 24, 1817.
3. ISAAC HUCKINS, son of Joseph 2, b. Bridgewater, Feb. 24, 1817, was a carpenter and a farmer. He removed to the Senter farm, in the south part of Plymouth, 1842, removing, 1855, to the Dearborn farm beyond Ward Hill. He in. March 15, 1842, Martha Glover, dau. of Seth and Jemima (Batchelder) Glover (see). He d. Feb. 6, 1902. She d. April 3, 1903. Four children b. Plymouth.
i. ISAAC SPALDING, b. May 26, 1844. Removed to Michigan, 1866. He is a successful agent and dealer in real estate, res. at West Bay City, Mich. He m. Oct. 11, 1873, Margaret Maria Preston, b. Buffalo, N. Y., May 30, 1852, dau. of Isaac Preston. Seven
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children : (1) Blanche Theresa, b. July 15, 1875. (2) Annie Laura, b. April 8, 1877. (3) Lucy May, b. Jan. 5, 1882. (4) Martha Glover, b. Nov. 6, 1883. (5) Julia Erwin, b. July 25, 1885. (6) Frank Oliver, b. Sept. 21, 1891. (7) Edward Spalding, b. Nov. 22, 1892.
ii. JEMIMA GLOVER, b. Sept. 17, 1845. m. Jan. 23, 1871, George Bixby Cleasby, a merchant of Hollis.
4. iii. JOSEPH PRESCOTT, b. June 16, 1849.
iv. LUCY ANN, b. Nov. 11, 1852. Res. Plymouth.
4. JOSEPH PRESCOTT HUCKINS, son of Isaac 2, b. Plymouth, June 16, 1849. m. Dec. 31, 1872, Laura King. He was actively engaged in the manufacture of gloves several years, and was a pioneer dealer in coal in this vicinity. Since 1890 he has conducted a furniture store in Kidder building, and conducts an agency for fire insurance. Two children.
i. THERON HOWARD, b. Nov. 14, 1873. Plymouth High School, 1891; Dartmouth College, 1897. m. Dec. 10, 1902, Blanche M. Orrall, of Waulumna, Ohio.
ii. GEORGE LAURIE, b. August 17, 1875. Plymouth High School, 1892; Dartmouth College, 1809. A civil engineer B. & M. R.R. m. June 8, 1903, Alice Louise Burleigh, of Laconia.
HUCKINS.
1. JOHN HUCKINS lived in New Hampton. He was a deacon of the F. W. Baptist Church, and d. at the age of 92. He m. Judith Perkins. m. second, Mary Burnham.
2. ENOS HUCKINS, son of John and Judith (Perkins) Huckins, b. New Hampton. Removed in early life to Warren, where he res. until his death. He m. about 1840, Betsey Ingalls, b. Warren, dau. of Satchel and Hannah (Heath) Ingalls (see). She d. aged 58.
3. ENOS HUCKINS, son of Enos 2, b. Warren, August 10, 1845. Was a skilful physician of Plymouth from 1884 until his death. (See Vol. I.) He was a representative, 1899. He m. 1868, Martha G. Merrill, b. Warren, Sept. 26, 1849, dau. of True and Sally (Clough ) Merrill. She d. April 16, 1894. m. second, May 7, 1898, Viola Victoria Evans, b. Holderness, April 17, 1875, dau. of Darius B. and Emma F. (Lee) Evans. She was a graduate of New Hampton Institution. He d. April 9, 1903.
4. JOHN SMITH HUCKINS, son of Smith Huckins, b. New Hampton, Nov. 23, 1846. His grandfather by tradition was a brother of John 1. He was a farmer and locomotive engineer, res. in Holderness
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until 1872, when he removed to Plymouth. He built the house on Russel Street in which he lived. He m. Dec. 9, 1873, Sophia S. Caldon, dau. of Thomas Caldon (see). He d. April 15, 1898. Three children.
i. CLARA RUSSELL, b. Oct. 24, 1876. Res. Plymouth.
ii. ELMER ELLSWORTH, b. August 14, 1879. m. April 11, 1900, Gertrude Evelyn Homans, dau. of Arthur Livermore Homans (see). Res. Plymouth.
iii. MAUD, b. March 26, 1884. d. April 8, 1885.
HUCKINS.
1. JAMES HUCKINS, son of James, b. Barnstead, 1789; was a farmer of New Hampton, where he d. Jan. 15, 1825. He m. Abigail Smith.
2. MARTIN LUTHER HUCKINS, b. New Hampton, Dec. 22, 1820. He was a farmer and came to Plymouth, 1862, removing, 1864, to Holderness, and returning to this town in 1876. In 1881 he removed to Holderness. He m. Oct. 18, 1843, Sarah H. Dow, b. Oct. 19, 1824, dau. of Peter and Mary (Prescott) Dow, of Sutton and New Hampton. She d. Feb. 11, 1875. He m. second, Nov., 1876, Mary Mudgett, b. Holderness, 1832, dau. of Jesse Mudgett. She d. 1881. Two children.
i. ORILLA, b. Nov. 15, 1845. m. Oct. 26, 1862, Frank R. Calley. Both d. 1863.
ii. FRED PETER, b. Oct. 3, 1864. m. Ella Harriman. He was a plumber in Reading, Mass., where he d. Jan. 28, 1901.
HULL.
1. GEORGE HULL was in Concord, 1747, and was taxed there 1757 and 1758, and probably he was taxed in Concord about twenty years, but the tax-lists are not preserved. He removed to Plymouth, 1765. Feb. 13, 1765, George Hull, of Concord, weaver, purchased one full right or share in Plymouth, which originally belonged to Meshech Weare, one of the grantees. He m. Mehitable . He d. 1807.
i. NATHANIEL, b. 1753. m. in Plymouth, April 23, 1776, Elizabeth Baker. He d. 1777, a soldier in Scammell's regiment.
ii. SAMUEL, d. 1777, a soldier in Scammell's regiment.
iii. JOSEPH, settled in Danville, Vt.
iv. GEORGE.
V. MEHITABLE.
vi. MOSES, b. 1759. He was the author of several poems.
2. vii. JONATHAN, b. 1768.
3. viii. JOHN, b. 1774.
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2. JONATHAN HULL, son of George 1, b. 1768. m. March 19, 1795, Betsey Lovejoy, b. in Hebron, dau. of Abial Lovejoy (see). He lived in Hebron from 1791 to 1807, when he purchased of his brother John the paternal farm, now owned by Alfred Cook. His wife d. Nov. 3, 1815; he m. second, July 15, 1816, Lois Merrill. He d. Sept. 23, 1849. She d. Jan. 21, 1860. Jonathan Hull was an intelligent, amiable man. He was fond of reading and of music.
i. BETSEY, b. June 15, 1796. d. April 5, 1817.
ii. JONATHAN, b. March 6, 1798.
4. iii. MosEs, b. March 29, 1800.
iv. OLIVE, b. April, 1802. d. Nov. 13, 1813.
v. JACOB LOVEJOY, b. Sept. 10, 1801. m. Sarah Wise. Four chil- dren. (1) Roswell Crosby, b. July 24, 1836. d. May 16, 1898. (2) Warren Wise, b. Dec. 9, 1837, at Bayard, Ia. (3) Albert Romanzo, b. Dec. 18, 1840. d. August 30, 1862. Killed in the service. (4) Charles L., b. Oct. 1, 1815. Res. Kansas City, Mo.
5. vi. NATHANIEL, b. May 7, 1807.
vii. ISAAC BAXTER, b. Sept. 11, 1810. d. Jan. 13, 1817.
6. viii. PHINEAS, b. Dec. 30, 1813.
3. JOHN HULL, son of George 1, b. 1774. m. April 29, 1798, Mehitable Bayley, dau. of Richard Bayley (see). He gave a bond, 1797, to maintain through life his aged parents George and Mehitable Hull and daughter Mehitable. He removed from Plymouth about 1807, and lived in Berlin and Montpelier, Vt. In 1817 he removed to Ohio. He d. in Illinois, 1836. She d. Dec. 27, 1842.
i. ANNA, b. March 4, 1799. m. Dudley Bridges, of Connecticut.
ii. JEREMIAH BAYLEY, b. Jan. 4, 1801. Lived in Illinois.
iii. MAHALA, b. July 26, 1803. m. William Burchnell.
iv. JOHN, b. August 27, 1805.
v. GEORGE, b. Berlin, Vt., 1808. Res. Darbyville, Ohio.
vi. LAURA CORDELIA, b. 1811.
4. MOSES HULL, son of Jonathan 2, b. March 29, 1800. m. Nov. 24, 1825, Zilpah Ward, b. June 11, 1799, dau. of Isaac and Polly (Thurlow) Ward (see). He was a farmer on the paternal estate and later he owned and tilled the Phillips farm. He was a man of ability and an honest and worthy citizen. He was fond of music and in his age he was blind and infirm, but he continued to sound the tenor drum with the vigor of his youth. The traditions of his skill as a drummer will be repeated as long as the pictures of the old militia are suffered to hang on the walls of human memory. He d. July 5, 1878. She d. Sept. 10, 1875.
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7. i. WILLIAM GOULD, b. Dec. 13, 1826.
ii. HARRIET ANN, b. July 29, 1829, was adopted by her uncle Isaac Ward (see). m. Isaac D. Stafford (see).
iii. ARTHUR WARD, b. Jan. 9, 1834. d. Oct. 5, 1849; he was killed by the overturning of a cart body.
iv. MARY ELLEN, b. Oct. 27, 1840. d. March 11, 1854.
5. NATHANIEL HULL, son of Jonathan 2, b. May 7, 1807. m. March 1, 1832, Mahala Kelley. He lived in Plymouth until 1845. d. Lowell, Mass., April 12, 1849.
i. LUTHER CRAWFORD, b. June 21, 1833. m. Jan. 1, 1854, Lucy Maria Wood, b. Brookfield, Vt., Dec. 19, 1833, dau. of Lucius and Juletta (Morse) Wood. He was a watchmaker and jeweller in Boston, Mass., returning to Plymouth, 1875, where he d. July 28, 1885. He was an organist and served one of the Boston churches in that capacity many years, and later until his death the organist of the Congregational Church, Plymouth. (1) Emma L., d. young. (2) Theresa Althea (adopted). m. Herbert L. Rogers, son of Har- vey M. (see).
ii. LORENZO B. A soldier in the Civil War, musician.
6. PHINEAS HULL, son of Jonathan 2, b. Dec. 30, 1813. Lived in Boston, was clerk many years and later janitor of a school building ; an industrious, honest man. He m. 1838, Amelia Day, who d. August 16, 1843. m. second, Jan. 8, 1844, Elizabeth Campbell. He d. Oct. 5, 1889.
i. STEPHEN Goss, b. July 23, 1839. d. 1868.
ii. ELIZABETH MARIAH, b. April 19, 1842. m. James Hawes. m. second, Addison Williams, of Montana.
iii. WILLIAM C., b. Oct. 7, 1844. Soldier, killed in the service, Nov. 27, 1863.
iv. MARY LOUISA ANGELIA, b. Jan. 6, 1846. m. 1872, John Campbell.
v. EMILY J. C., b. Feb. 5, 1848. m. Sept. 30, 1869, Ira C. Bumpus.
vi. CLARA ADELAIDE, b. March 16, 1850. d. Feb. 2, 1851.
vii. EVELINE FRANCES, b. Nov. 4, 1851. Res. East Boston, Mass.
viii. SARAH ADA, b. July 16, 1853. Saleslady, dry goods house. Res. East Boston, Mass.
ix. PHINEAS ALEXANDER, b. Dec. 8, 1856.
X. FRANKLIN CUDWORTH, b. June 8, 1860. m. 1893, Lenora Frances Valencia.
7. WILLIAM GOULD HULL, son of Moses, b. Dec. 13, 1826. He was employed by the lumber companies as clerk and superintendent many years in Livermore and Woodstock, but maintained a legal resi- dence in Plymouth nearly all the time. From 1872 to 1875 he was a member of the firm, Webster, Hull & Co., merchants, in the brick
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store. In town affairs his services have been frequently sought. He has been selectman, road agent, representative, postmaster, and has acceptably filled many other positions. As a member and treasurer of the Town History Committee he will be kindly remembered by his associates and the writer, and his services will be appreciated by his townsmen. He m. July 12, 1854, Laura Elizabeth Taylor Crockett, b. July 6, 1828, dau. of Benaiah S. and Mary (Taylor) Crockett, of Holderness, and grand-dau. of Rev. John Crockett, of Sanbornton. She was a lady of culture and literary attainments and her memory is the sacred treasure of the family. She d. Oct. 9, 1880. Two children.
i. ARTHUR CROCKETT, b. April 30, 1857. m. May 24, 1896, Annie P. Burgess, dau. of Joseph and Carrie Burgess, of Wareham, Mass. Salesman for J. C. Norris & Co., Concord. Res. Plymouth.
ii. HEBER WILLIAM, b. Oct. 29, 1861, conductor, B. & M. R. R. Res. Plymouth. Selectman, 1902-1904. He m. March 15, 1887, Mary J. Drinkwater, b. Portland, Me., Oct. 27, 1859, dau. of A. and Mary (Patrick) Drinkwater. She d. August 29, 1890. He m. sec- ond, July 3, 1898, Rosa Frances Heath, b. Holderness, June 19, 1877. One child. (1) Laura Frances, b. Plymouth, Nov. 5, 1901.
HUSE.
1. THOMAS HUSE, son of Moses and Sarah (Colby) Huse, b. Hill, 1790. m. 1812, Lucretia Straw, dau. of Roswell Straw (see). After a residence in Meredith, he res. in Plymouth from 1834 to 1853. His wife d. Jan. 27, 1851, and two years later he removed to Sanbornton, and there m. second, Sally G. (Dudley) Shute, b. April 1, 1795, dau. of Samuel C. and Mercy (Thorn) Dudley, and widow of Thomas Shute. He d. Sanbornton, Nov. 27, 1863. His widow d. Feb. 3, 1872. There were six or more children of Thomas and Lucretia (Straw) Huse. The record of two is furnished.
i. ELIZA, b. Oct. 16, 1814. m. Sept. 30, 1840, Benjamin A. Noyes, b. Boscawen, Feb. 15, 1814, son of Timothy and Dolly (Jewell) Noyes. They lived in Boscawen, and after about 1848, in Lowell, Mass. They subsequently removed to Westford, Mass., where he d. May 11, 1884. She d. August 14, 1895. Seven children.
ii. GEORGE WASHINGTON SMITH, b. Meredith, Oct. 22, 1824. m. March 4, 1852, Nancy Samantha Baldwin, b. Oct. 31, 1830, dau. of Asa Baldwin. They res. in Somerville, Mass. (1) George Baldwin, b. April 16, 1866. (2) Emma Louise, b. July 2, 1872.
HUTCHINS.
1. GEORGE KENDALL HUTCHINS, son of George W. and Nancy (Willoughby ) Hutchins, b. Benton, Oct. 2, 1844. 12th N. H. Regi-
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ment. He m. Nov. 10, 1866, Mary Ellen Flanders, b. June 6, 1846, dau. Daniel B. and Mary G. (Haynes) Flanders, of Boscawen. He re- moved to Plymouth, 1867, and removed, 1882, to Lowell, Mass., where he d. Feb. 18, 1898.
i. KATE FLORENCE, b. Nov. 10, 1867. m. Oscar T. Bragg (see).
ii. HELEN MABEL, b. Oct. 9, 1873. m. May 29, 1900, Carl E. Barker, . a machinist of Plymouth.
iii. LIZZIE EMMA, b. Oct. 1, 1878. m. Jan. 14, 1901, George Henry Lavallie, of Milford.
HUTCHINS.
1. HENRY DEARBORN EATON HUTCHINS, son of Henry Dearborn Hutchins, and grandson of Lieutenant Nathaniel Hutchins, an officer in the Revolution, all of Fryeburg, Me.
2. WARD BAILEY HUTCHINS, b. Fryeburg, Me. m. Olive Webb, of Chatham. m. second, the widow of Eliphalet McKeen, of Moulton- borough. d. Fryeburg, Me.
3. WARD BAILEY HUTCHINS, b. Dec. 25, 1857. m. Jan. 17, 1892, Grace McBeth, b. July 6, 1865, dau. of William McBeth. He was in Plymouth, 1887, 1888, and since 1893 he has been proprietor of the Tyler House.
4. CHARLES RUSSELL HUTCHINS, son of Unite Keith and Emily (Blake) Hutchins, b. Rumney, March 10, 1834. He was a farmer in Rumney until he removed, 1887, to Plymouth, where he d. Oct. 15, 1892. His death was the result of a railroad accident in which Orren B. Davis was instantly killed. Mr. Hutchins m. Dec. 24, 1877, Pluma Brown, b. Wentworth, August 18, 1859, dau. of Joseph and Nancy M. (Batchelder) Brown. She now res. Rumney.
i. CHARLES LESTER, b. July 15, 1880, farmer, Rumney.
HUTCHINS.
1. JOHN HUTCHINS, b. 1818, and wife, Elizabeth, b. 1818, lived in Plymouth 1849 to 1853. He was a section-hand on B., C. & M. R.R.
i. WARREN C., b. 1841.
ii. ELLEN M., b. 1843.
iii. ELIZABETH E., b. 1848.
INGALLS.
1. EDMUND INGALLS, emigrant ancestor, came to Salem, Mass., 1628, and settled in Lynn, 1629. He was drowned in Saugus River 1648. Nine children.
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2. HENRY INGALLS, son of Edmund 1, b. in England, 1627. m. July 6, 1653, Mary Osgood, dau. of John Osgood, of Andover. She d. 1686. He m. second, August 1, 1687, Sarah (Farnum) Abbot, widow of George Abbot. He d. Feb. 8, 1718/9. She d. May 12, 1728. Twelve children.
3. SAMUEL INGALLS, son of Henry 2, b. Oct. 3, 1654. m. June 4, 1682, Sarah Hendrick. He lived in Andover, Mass., where he d. August 11, 1733. Eleven children.
4. SAMUEL INGALLS, son of Samuel 3, b. May 7, 1683. m. Mary Watts, b. June 27, 1687, dau. of Samuel and Elizabeth (Ayer) Watts. He removed to Chester. See "History of Chester." He d. Oct. 6, 1747. Nine children.
5. TIMOTHY INGALLS, son of Samuel 4, b. April 20, 1720, owned land in Kingston and Sandown and New Chester. He was a trader several years in Chester and res. several years in Sandown. In 1761 he bought land in New Chester. A full record of the birth of his children is not found.
i. EBENEZER, b. Sandown, April 13, 1747. m. Mary Lougee and removed from New Chester to New Hampton, about 1778, where he was a selectman and a prominent citizen. He had sons, Eben- ezer, b. August 31, 1772, who removed to Whitehall, N. Y., and Gilman, b. Feb. 4, 1775, who lived in Bristol. See " History of Bristol."
ii. DEBORAH, b. April 18, 1746. m. Oliver Smith Blake (see).
iii. JONATHAN, b. about 1740. m. Martha Locke, dau. of Thomas Locke, of Rye. m. second, Nov. 25, 1813, Edna Hastings. Late in life he removed from Bristol to Canada. His son Jonathan Ingalls, Jr., m. March 8, 1785, Abigail Cleveland. They were the parents of Sally Ingalls, who m. John Brown (see).
6. iv. TIMOTHY, b. June 16, 1763.
6. TIMOTHY INGALLS, son of Timothy 5, b. June 16, 1763, came to Plymouth, 1782, and remained here six years. He m. March 25, 1785, Bathsheba Worcester, dau. of Dea. Francis Worcester (see). In 1788 he removed to Vermont and was one of the early settlers of Danville, where he d. 1848. He was town clerk, chorister, and deacon of the Congregational church. Six children.
i. SAMUEL, b. Plymouth, Feb. 4, 1786. m. Nov. 28, 1810, Marion Rankin, b. Barnet, Vt., Dec. 11, 1791, dau. of John and Lois (Whitcher) Rankin and a grand-dau. of James Rankin, of Thorn- ton. Lived in Danville, Vt. He d. Feb. 23, 1854.
ii. BETSEY, b. Jan. 24, 1788. d. March 17, 1788.
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iii. HANNAH, b. June 30, 1789. m. Caleb Minor.
iv. JOHN, b. May 2, 1791. d. June 12, 1798.
v. POLLY, b. May 14, 1793.
vi. MosEs, b. April 8, 1795, a Congregational clergyman.
7. ELDAD INGALLS, son of Samuel 3, and brother of Samuel4, b. Andover, Mass., about 1696. m. Nov. 17, 1719, Hannah Watts, b. April 27, 1698, dau. of Samuel and Elizabeth (Clement) Watts. He lived in Haverhill, Mass., and in Chester. Four children.
8. JOHN INGALLS, son of Eldad7, b. June 1, 1723. m. Dec. 5, 1748, Mary Haseltine, dau. of Joseph and Judith (Eaton) Haseltine. She d. July 5, 1756. He m. second, Nov. 18, 1756, Elizabeth Copp, of Hampstead. He lived in Plaistow and in Canterbury. Five chil- dren by the first and fifteen by the second marriage.
9. CALEB INGALLS, son of John 8 and Elizabeth (Copp) Ingalls, b. Canterbury, July 7, 1766. m. Dec. 16, 1790, Elizabeth Clark, b. Dec. 3, 1767, dau. of Satchel and Rachel (Cate) Clark, of Epping and San- bornton. He was a Free Baptist minister of Canterbury, Stewarts- town, and Canaan, Vt. She d. Jan. 10, 1845. He d. about 1850. Four children.
10. SATCHEL CLARK INGALLS, son of Caleb 9, b. Canterbury, August 29, 1794. m. Hannah Heath. He was a farmer of Ply- mouth, 1835-1838. He d. in Piermont, July 7, 1869.
i. JOEL, b. Jan. 21, 1816. m. Nov. 23, 1837, Belinda Blake, dau. of William Blake (see). She d. Nov. 28, 1847. He m. second, Nancy Slye, dau. of John Slye. He lived in Plymouth a few years and in Warren and Newburyport, Mass. He d. Nov. 25, 1891. Their oldest child (1), Mary Jane, b. Plymouth, Sept. 25, 1838, -m. Charles H. Batchelder.
ii. BETSEY. m. Enos Huckins (see).
iii. JOHN L., b. June, 1826. m. Olive R. Kimball.
JENNESS.
1. JEREMIAH JENNESS, b. Meredith, April 30, 1797. m. Dorothy Dockham, b. Jan. 22, 1801. He d. Oct. 18, 1875. She d. May 29, 1874. Eight children.
2. JEREMIAH FRANK JENNESS, son of Jeremiah 1, b. Meredith, July 13,1844. Enlisted on quota of Meredith, 12th N. H. Infantry, corpo- ral; wounded at Gettysburg, and returned to the regiment ; mustered out, June 21, 1865. He has been a carpenter in . Plymouth since 1875. m. April 3, 1875, Sybel (Nutting) Scales, dau. of Abel Nut- ting (see), and widow of Charles Scales.
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i. ELMER FRANK, b. June 25, 1879. m. Nora B. Mitchell. He is a farmer; lived in Plymouth; moved to New Hampton. (1) John L., b. Nov. 2, 1899.
ii. MAZIE AVIS, b. July 8, 1885.
3. CHARLES H. JENNESS, son of Jeremiah 1, b. Meredith, 1840 ; en- listed August 15, 1862, 12th N. H. Infantry. He has lived in Plymouth since 1879.
JENNESS.
1. THOMAS JENNESS, son of Samuel, b. Oct. 1, 1772. Removed from Meredith to Plymouth, 1822. He was taxed in this town until 1843. He was a farmer where Ethan A. Moulton lived. Some of the family are buried in a private yard near the homestead.
Thomas Jenness possibly another person. m. (intentions, Oct. 10, 1824) Eliza Barnard.
2. JESSE JENNESS, son of Thomas 1, b. Meredith, 1799, came to Plymouth with his father. He m. 1829, Joanna Keyes, dau. of Eze- kiel Keyes (see). He m. second, 1849, Lydia Draper, dau. of Jona- than Draper (see). He was taxed until 1851.
3. BENJAMIN JENNESS, son of Thomas 1, b. Meredith, June 9, 1800, was a carpenter. He built a house on the family homestead and several houses in Plymouth and Holderness. He was taxed in Ply- mouth, 1824, 1825, 1833, 1834, 1835. He m. 1824, Hannah Draper, dau. of Jacob Jenness (see). He m. second after his removal from Plymouth, Maria W. Pinkham, dau. of Ichabod Pinkham, of Booth Bay, Me. He d. in Lynn, Mass., 1871. Seven children.
i. LOUISA, b. July 28, 1830. m. Paul B. Patten. Res. Salem, Mass.
ii. ALBERT, b. Jan. 30, 1832.
iii. BENJAMIN, b. Dec. 4, 1833. d. 1836.
iv. LORENZO W., b. Oct. 26, 1835. A veteran. Res. Ossipee.
V. ELEANOR, b. March 6, 1838. m. J. Grafton Breed, of Lynn, Mass.
vi. ALWILDA, b. August 11, 1841. m. Nahum Newhall, of Lynn, Mass.
vii. SHEPARD, b. April 1, 1814. d. young.
JEWELL.
1. SIMEON JEWELL, b. Brentwood, July 20, 1766. m. in Deerfield, May 19, 1796, Jane French, b. Salisbury, Mass., Oct. 28, 1766. He was a farmer and a respected citizen, living in Northfield until about 1815, when he removed to Sanbornton, where he d. Sept. 10, 1832. His widow d. Jan. 11, 1838. They had four children, John, Milton, Betsey, and Samuel F.
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2. SAMUEL FRENCH JEWELL, son of Simeon1, b. in Northfield, March 19, 1810. m. May 31, 1835, Almira Smith Keniston, dau. of William and Sarah (Morrison) Keniston (see). She d. Feb. 8, 1877. He m. second, April. 1878, Emeline He lived in Sanborn- ton until 1840, when he removed to Campton. He removed from Campton to Plymouth, 1854, and lived in this town until 1878, when he removed to Rumney, where he d. Feb. 10, 1879. His widow d. in Sept., 1879. He was a farmer. Three children.
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