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ii. MARY CARTER, b. Feb. 7, 1806. m. Bartlett Adams (see).
iii. SAMUEL JEWETT, b. March 20, 1809. m. Sept. 14, 1834, Clarinda Jane Hills, dau. of Isaac Hills (see). He was taxed in Plymouth, 1830- 1833. He was one of the earliest settlers of Fox River Valley. A man of ability and forceful influence, he was identified with the prosperous town of Elgin, and was mayor of the city, 1856 and 1857. He d. Jan. 18, 1866. She d. Nov. 30, 1897. Five chil- dren.
iv. SUSANNAH CLEMENT, b. May 29, 1811. m. Hiram George, son of Robert George (see).
V. NANCY CURRIER, b. Jan. 17, 1814. m. Nov. 27, 1834, Alden Hills, b. Sept. 10, 1807, son of Elijah Hills, of Hudson. He was a farmer, of Hudson, where he d. Sept. 9, 1891. She res. (1902) in Quincy, Mass. Six children.
vi. LAURA ANN, b. June 20, 1816. m. August 26, 1845, Asa Bennett Smith. He was a grocer of St. Louis, Mo., where he d. 1865. She res. (1902) in St. Louis. Three children.
vii. ELIZABETH HOWE, b. Dec. 16, 1818. m. Jan. 8, 1841, George Randolph Dyer, b. Clarendon, Vt., June 3, 1813, son of Major Daniel Dyer. He was a prominent citizen of Joliet, Ill. He d. 1898. She d. April 14, 1880. Six children.
viii. RUTH ANN, b. Plymouth, Sept. 18, 1821. m. July 4, 1842, Edward E. Harvey. He was a lawyer and a captain in the Mexican War.
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He d. in the service at Puebla, March 19, 1848. She m. second, Jan. 15, 1851, Chauncy Cooley Theirs, city clerk, Elgin, Ill. IIe d. Oct. 31, 1861. She d. April 14, 1880. Three children.
ix. HARRIET TAMSEN, b. Plymouth, June 18, 1825. d. July 12, 1825.
7. BENJAMIN KIMBALL, son of Samuel5, and brother of Joseph 8, b. Dec. 7, 1785. m. Dec. 29, 1807, Mary Marsh, dau. of Jacob Marsh (see). At the time of his marriage he settled in Plymouth, living on the Marsh place, now of Henry H. Whittemore. He remained in this town until 1825, when he removed to Hebron, where he d. 1869. His wife d. in Hebron, August 19, 1862, and is buried in Pleasant Valley Cemetery.
8. JACOB DODGE KIMBALL, only child of Benjamin 7 and Mary (Marsh) Kimball, b. Plymouth, June 26, 1823. m. April 25, 1849, Sarah Payson Greene, dau. of Ephraim Greene (see). After a few years he removed to Hebron, where he d. Feb. 10, 1872. She d. May 21, 1900.
i. MARY ELLEN, b. August 25, 1850. Res. Hebron.
ii. SARAII LIZZIE, b. Nov. 12, 1852. m. May 9, 1877, Frank Morton (see).
iii. WILLIAM DODGE, b. April 10, 1854. m. August 20, 1874, Etta Gile, of Bow. Ile was a builder in Concord. d. Feb. 20, 1899 ; killed in using dynamite.
iv. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, b. Jan. 31, 1856. m. 1880, Nellie A. Leigh- ton, of Franklin. She d. July 20, 1893.
v. HATTIE ANNA, b. July 28, 1858. Res. Hebron.
9. HENRY KIMBALL, oldest son of Richard 1, b. England, 1615, came to America with his father. m. about 1640, Mary Wyatt, dau. of John and Mary Wyatt. She d. Wenham, Mass., Sept. 2, 1672. He m. second, Elizabeth (Gilbert) Rayner, dau. of Humphrey Gilbert, and widow of William Rayner. He d. Wenham, 1676.
10. JOHN KIMBALL, son of Henry 9, b. Watertown, Mass., Dec. 25, 1645. m. 1665, Mary Jordan, dau. of Francis Jordan. He lived in Amesbury, Mass. Late in life was again married. He d. about 1725.
11. JOHN KIMBALL, son of John 10, b. Jan. 8, 1671/2. m. Hannah Gould and lived in Amesbury. Snow-shoe man. d. after 1739.
12. JONATHAN KIMBALL, son of John 11, b. Nov. 23, 1703. m. May 6, 1724, Lydia Weed. He lived in Amesbury several years.
13. SAMUEL KIMBALL, son of Jonathan 12, b. Nov. 5, 1730. m. in South Hampton, May 18, 1753, Hannah Elliot. He lived in South Hampton and in Newton.
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14. SAMUEL KIMBALL, son of Samuel 13, b. Newton, April 9, 1755. In the Revolution he served in Capt. John Calfe's company at Ports- mouth, 1775; in Capt. David Quimby's company, Col. Wingate's regiment, to reinforce the Northern army, 1776 ; in Capt. Clark's com- pany, 1778, in a Massachusetts regiment, Rhode Island service. He m. Elizabeth Hoyt. He lived in Newton until about 1783, and in Amesbury, Salisbury, Mass., and South Hampton, until about 1792, when he removed to Andover, and from Andover to Plymouth, 1821. He was a pensioner after 1836 and continued to live in Plymouth until after the enumeration of the census, 1840. He had several children, but none of them came to Plymouth.
15. JONATHAN KIMBALL, son of Benjamin 2 and Mercy (Haseltine) Kimball, b. Nov. 26, 1673. m. July 15, 1696, Lydia Day, b. March 18, 1676, dau. of John and Sarah ( Pingrey ) Day, lived in Bradford, Mass. He d. Sept. 30, 1747.
16. BENJAMIN KIMBALL, son of Jonathan 15, b. May 16, 1697. m. Mary Emerson. He lived in the part of Haverhill which in the adjustment of the province line fell in New Hampshire, and was a part of Hampstead. He d. August 5, 1741.
17. BENJAMIN KIMBALL, son of Benjamin 16, b. Haverhill, Mass., May 3, 1722. m. in Salisbury, Mass., Dec. 29, 1742, Mary Eaton, b. March 27, 1723, dau. of John and Esther ( Johnson ) Eaton. She d. August 29, 1757. He m. second, Feb. 28, 1758, Mary Hoyt. He lived in Hampstead, where he d. June 29, 1799.
18. JOSEPH KIMBALL, b. Oct. 22, 1743. m. in Hampstead, Oct. 9, 1766, Abiah Muzzey, b. May 25, 1741, dau. of John and Abiah (Hunkins) Muzzey, of Hampstead. He lived in Hampstead until 1774 and possibly a few years after that date. He was taxed in Plymouth 1781 to 1786, inclusive. He d. probably in Wentworth, 1815. Late in life he m. second, Hannah Gile, and third, Dolly Squires. Six children.
i. JAMES, b. Feb. 19, 1770. d. March 2, 1790.
ii. HANNAII TRUE, b. April 5, 1772. m. 1793, Capt. John Paige, of Wentworth. Their dau. Louisa m. James McQuesten (see).
iii. JONATHAN, b. Jan. 5, 1774. Lived in Wentworth.
iv. BENJAMIN, b. July 25, 1776. d. Dec. 11, 1793.
v. JOHN, b. April 21, 1779. m. Polly Page. m. second, Hannah Stevens. He lived in Wentworth.
vi. NATHANIEL, b. May 21, 1782. m. Dec. 11, 1803, Abigail Cross. Lived in Wentworth.
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1. ALBERT KIMBALL, son of Jonathan and Sarah (Smith) Kimball, b. Holderness, August 24, 1816. m. March 14, 1843, Elizabeth S. Emmons, b. July 15, 1816, dau. of Benjamin and Sally (Sleeper) Emmons, of Bristol. He lived in Holderness but he maintained inti- mate relations with the people of Plymouth, whose confidence and respect he merited and enjoyed. His wife d. Feb. 27, 1887. He d. in Plymouth Feb. 1, 1892.
2. WILLIAM RUSSELL KIMBALL, son of Albert 1, b. Holderness, July 6, 1844. He m. April 17, 1867, Lydia Almira Moses, b. Campton, July 30, 1840, dau. of William and Abigail (Keniston) Moses. He is an experienced locomotive engineer, and has lived in Plymouth since 1865.
i. EDITH ALMIRA, b. Oct. 8, 1869. Plymouth High School, 1887. m. Nov. 10, 1898, Frederick R. Wadleigh, son of Frank II. and Margaret (Chamberlain) Wadleigh, a druggist of Portland, Me.
ii. ADDIE ORINDA, b. July 9, 1871.
iii. WILLIAM ALBERT, b. July 14, 1876. Plymouth High School, 1892 ; St. Johnsbury Academy ; Dartmouth College, law student.
iv. LAURA LOUISA (adopted), b. May 27, 1887.
KIMBALL.
1. STEPHEN SMITH KIMBALL, son of Joseph Kimball, of New Hamp- ton, and grandson of Capt. John Kimball, of Meredith, b. Dec. 5, 1821. m. Nov. 24, 1847, Tirzah Ann Dolloff, b. Meredith, Dec. 5, 1829, dau. of Samuel Dolloff. She d. 1870. m. second, 1874, Dolly (Pillsbury) McConnell, dau. of Moses and Roxana (Corliss) Pillsbury, of Rumney. He removed, 1874, to Plymouth, settling on the turnpike, near the line of Hebron. His wife d. suddenly while visiting in Meredith, Feb., 1899.
i. CLARA FRANCES, b. Nov. 8, 1849. m. Noah Henry Chase, of Laconia, and now a farmer of Meredith. (1) Lura Althea, b. Oct. 9, 1871. m. March 9, 1894, John Kirkman, of Laconia; (2) Leon Roscoe, b. Sept. 15, 1878. m. June 20, 1899, Addie Roy. Res. Laconia.
ii. EMOGENE ELDORA, b. Oct. 18, 1855. d. Feb. 15, 1858.
iii. STEPHEN SMITH, b. Nov. 18, 1876. Res. with and cares for his aged father.
KIMBALL.
1. AUSTIN GEORGE KIMBALL, son of Benjamin T. and Mary (Kil- burn) Kimball, b. Boscawen, Feb. 24, 1821. Austin George7, Ben-
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jamin T. 6, Peter 5, Joseph 4, Richard 3, Thomas 2, Richard 1. He was a farmer living in Plymouth, 1850-1852, when he returned to Boscawen. He m. Ellen Hale, dau. of Israel Hale.
i. MARY EUNICE, b. Boscawen, July 8, 1846. m. March 30, 1869, Thomas M. Lang, of the firm Jackman & Lang, insurance, Concord.
ii. ELLA G., b. Boscawen, Sept. 5, 1848. m. Dec. 7, 1871, George Adams Morse, of Penacook.
iii. GEORGE E., b. Plymouth, July 26, 1850. m. Sept. 7, 1871, Mary Ellen Nelson.
iv. EMMA J., b. Boscawen, June 28, 1854.
v. HANNAH SAWYER, b. Boscawen, March 12, 1858. m. Sept. 4, 1883, George Huffman, Baltimore, Md. She d. May 17, 1891.
vi. PETER WARWICK, b. Boscawen, Dec. 29, 1860. m. Dec. 23, 1882, Ida F. Hileman. He d. June 1, 1890.
vii. WILLIE HALE, b. Boscawen, March 29, 1867. m. Nov. 30, 1887, Julia E. Sargent.
KIMBALL.
1. JOB EATON KIMBALL, son of Moses Kimball, of Warren, b. August 1, 1811. m. 1833, Lydia Kendrick Eaton, b. March 15, 1811, dau. of Job and Sally (Brown) Eaton, of Wentworth. He was a farmer and a man above reproach ; he came to Plymouth 1848, and remained here until 1870. He d. Gilford, May 18, 1871. She returned to Plymouth and here d. Feb. 17, 1887.
i. LAURA, b. March 11, 1834. m. Calvin A. Lewis (see).
ii. JAMES MOSES, b. 1836.
iii. SARAH, b. May 1, 1838. m. Andrew J. Hawkins (see).
iv. MELVINA, b. April 26, 1840. unm. d. Haverhill, May 27, 1876.
v. JOB EATON, b. April 12, 1842. d. June 17, 1860.
vi. ABIGAIL, b. June 17, 1844. unm. d. Plymouth, Jan. 29, 1892.
vii. LYDIA, b. March 17, 1850. unm. d. Plymouth, Sept. 27, 1902.
KING.
1. BENJAMIN TRUSSELL KING, son of Asa and Ruhama (Trussell) King, b. Danville, Vt., April 30, 1820. m. June 3, 1846, Delia Ann Gilbert, b. March 23, 1822, dau. of Ariel and Charlotte (Hamilton) Gilbert, of Bridport. For several years he was a driver of stages from Danville to Montpelier, in Vermont. He removed to Plymouth 1884, living on Russell Street. He d. Sept. 4, 1887. She d. Feb. 4, 1904.
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. i. LAURA FLINT, b. Oct. 23, 184 -. m. Joseph P. Huckins (see).
ii. ARABELLA MARIA, b. April 22, 184 -. m. Henry Hastings, a farmer of Elk River, Minn.
iii. IDA MAY, b. May 30, 184 -. m. Curtis Carr, railroad conductor Res. Somerville, Mass.
iv. GEORGE CLARK, b. Dec. 28, 1851. m. May 5, 1877, Jane Sulter. Res. St. Johnsbury, Vt.
v. GERTRUDE LAVANNAN, b. Nov. 28, 185 -. Res. Plymouth.
vi. HATTIE ALICE, b. Feb. 3, 1858. d. Plymouth, April 4, 1884.
KLOCK.
1. PETER G. KLOCK, son of George, b. Geneva, N. Y. m. Mar- garet Winegar, and removed to Sioux City, Ia., where he d. 1892.
2. JAMES G. KLOCK, son of Peter G. 1, b. Geneva, N. Y., Dec. 24, 1825. m. Feb. 14, 1851, Sally A. Mason, and now res. in Emporia, Kan. He formerly lived in Java, N. Y., and in Sioux City, Ia.
3. JAMES E. KLOCK, son of James G.2, b. Java, N. Y., March 27, 1855. He graduated at the State Normal School, Emporia, Kan., and was superintendent of the schools of Lyon County and principal of the Emporia High School. In 1890 he became superintendent of the schools of Leavenworth, Kan., where he remained six years, when he was appointed superintendent of the schools of Helena, Mont. He remained in Helena four years, when he was appointed principal of the State Normal School in Plymouth. He came to this town in August, 1900, and his successful administration of the in- stitution is stated in Vol. I. He m. at Neosho Rapids, Kan., Jan. 24, 1880, Margaret Louise Roberts, b. Dodgeville, Wis., Dec. 30, 1860, dau. of John and Mary Roberts. Seven children.
i. M. LENA, b. Neosho Rapids, Kan., Oct. 6, 1880. Plymouth High School, 1901. State Normal School, 1903.
ii. G. GLENN, b. Emporia, Kan., Oct. 17, 1883. Plymouth High School, 1902.
iii. MAYME I., b. Emporia, Nov. 5, 1885. Plymouth High School, 1904.
iv. HELEN I., b. Emporia, Feb. 8, 1888.
v. J. EUGENE, b. Leavenworth, Kan., Feb. 17, 1893. d. Dec. 8, 1895.
vi. DOROTHY D., b. Helena, Mont., April 29, 1899.
vii. JAMES HAROLD, b. Plymouth, June 5, 1901.
KNOWLES.
1. REV. ENOCH KNOWLES, son of John and Sarah (Farley) Knowles, b. Titusville, N. J., 1805, a local preacher, Methodist Episcopal
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Church, in New Jersey, forty-five years and an earnest advocate of temperance from early manhood. d. at the residence of his son at Malden, Mass., Feb. 4, 1877. He m. Nov. 30, 1826, Alice C. Hughes, dau. of Joseph and Mary (Curtis) Hughes.
2. REV. DANIEL CLARK KNOWLES, son of Rev. Enoch 1, b. Yard- ville, N. J., Jan. 4, 1836. Wesleyan Univ., 1858; D.D., 1887. He was captain of Co. D, 48th N. Y. Infantry in the Civil War ; principal of Pennington Seminary, N. J., 1863-1867. As clergyman of the Methodist Episcopal Church he has filled appointments at Lawrence, Lowell, Lynn, and Malden, Mass., and Plymouth, 1881-1884. He was president of Tilton Seminary from 1885 until failing health in- fluenced his resignation, 1891. He is now Ladd professor and finan- cial agent in the institution for which he secured $50,000 for building and $200,000 for endowment, with a residence at Tilton. He m. Nov. 10, 1863, Lucia Miranda Barrows, b. Sept. 10, 1841, dau. of Rev. Dr. Lorenzo D. and Minerva E. (Chase) Barrows. She is a graduate of the N. H. Conference Seminary, Tilton, 1861.
i. NINA ELBERT, b. Lawrence, Mass., July 20, 1867. d. Malden, Mass., Oct. 17, 1875.
ii. FREDERIC LAWRENCE, b. Lawrence, Mass., Sept. 8, 1869. Wes- leyan University, 1894; Harvard University, 1896. Ile is a versa- tile author, and his several productions have received a generous commendation.
KNOWLES.
1. NATHANIEL KNOWLES, a native of Alton, m. Margaret Moulton Freese ; d. Thornton, 1863. Of ten children three are named in the following record.
i. ARTEMAS PEABODY, b. April 5, 1843. m. Oct. 7, 1866, Maria Tobyne, dau. of Horace Tobyne; removed to Plymouth, 1882. d. April 3, 1893. She res. Plymouth. (1) Willis Leroy, b. Feb. 19, 1868, book-keeper, Boston, Mass. (2) Alice Susan, b. April 11, 1870. Res. Boston, Mass. (3) Horace Albert, b. May 9, 1872. m. July 4, 1900, Nettie Sanborn. Res. Plymouth. (4) George Henry, b. Oct. 20, 1874. (5) Jessie Edna, b. July 12, 1880. m. Joseph Greenwood. Res. Meredith. (6) Nellie Belle, b. August 20, 1881. (7) Florence Etta, b. August 9, 188.1. m. George Allen Fox, of Woodstock. (8) Bertie Revere, b. Jan. 7, 1888. d. Jan. 26, 1891.
ii. NATHANIEL, b. Nov. 5, 1854. m. Nov. 6, 1879, Carrie Miranda Jones, dau. of Israel and Mary E. (George) Jones. IIe was a
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farmer of Thornton, removing to Plymouth, 1887. She d. Oct. 5, 1893. (1) Lena Belle, b. August 31, 1881. m. Napoleon Bodwell. Res. Meredith. (2) Mary Edith, b. Oct. 5, 1882. m. Roscoe Smith (see).
iii. SARAH JANE, b. Oct. 2, 1858. m. George W. Calef (see).
LADD.
1. DANIEL LADD came to New England in the " Mary and John" of London, 1633. Was of Ipswich, 1637, Salisbury, 1639, and settled in Haverhill before 1646. He was a selectman and a foremost citizen. d. July 27, 1693. His wife Ann d. Feb. 10, 1694. Three children b. Salisbury and six in Haverhill.
2. SAMUEL LADD, son of Daniel 1, b. Haverhill, Mass., Nov. 1, 1649. m. Dec. 1, 1674, Martha Corliss, b. June 2, 1652, dau. of George and Joanna (Davis) Corliss. He was killed by the Indians, Feb. 22, 1697/8. Ten children.
3. DANIEL LADD, son of Samuel 2, b. Nov. 19, 1676. He was cap- tured by the Indians at the time his father was slain. (See Chase's " Haverhill.") He escaped, and returned to Haverhill, where he m. Nov. 17, 1701, Susannah Hartshorn. He d. Haverhill, June 15, 1751. She d. June 22, 1750. Six children.
4. DANIEL LADD, son of Daniel 3, b. Nov. 15, 1710. m. Sept. 20, 1733, Mehitable Roberts. Lived in Haverhill. Twelve children.
5. DANIEL LADD, son of Daniel 4, b. April 21, 1740, m. Dorothy Foot. He removed to Haverhill, N. H. He was a brother of Judge Ezekiel Ladd.
6. DANIEL LADD, son of Daniel 5, b. Sept. 10, 1773, came to Ply- mouth, 1797. He was a merchant and innholder on Ward Hill. He m. Oct. 8, 1801, Lydia Dow, of Salem. The family removed from this town, 1813. Probably removed to Haverhill.
i. GEORGE WILLIAMSON LIVERMORE, b. June 21, 1802.
ii. PERMELIA, b. Dec. 19, 1803. d. Sept. 4, 1805.
iii. BELA ORLANDO, b. April 23, 1805. m. Dec. 31, 1831, Elizabeth Robertson, and lived in Boston. Three children.
7. iv. WILLIAM II., b. Feb. 12, 1807. m. Hannah B. Goodrich. v. CHARLES.
7. WILLIAM H. LADD, son of Daniel 6, b. Plymouth, Feb. 12, 1807. m. Dec. 29, 1831, Hannah B. Goodrich, of Haverhill. He was a car- riage maker in Haverhill until 1836, when he went to Boston. For several years he was one of the owners of the " Bee," later the " Daily Atlas," and about 1870, having retired from business, he became station
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agent at Roxbury, Mass., on the Boston & Providence Railroad. He d. Nov. 10, 1886. Two sons and two daughters.
8. NATHANIEL LADD, son of John and Elizabeth (Sanborn) Ladd, of Kingston, grandson of Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Gilman) Ladd, of Exeter, and great-grandson of Daniel Ladd 1, the emigrant ancestor, was b. Kingston, June 17, 1722. He m. August 12, 1741, Sarah Clifford. Late in life they removed to Alexandria. Their dau. Elizabeth, b. Jan. 6, 1756, m. Jacob Draper (see).
LANE.
1. JOSEPH HUSE LANE, son of John and Hannah (Huse) Lane, b. Sanbornton, Sept. 28, 1800. m. 1821, Betsey Smith, b. 1796. He lived several years in Rumney, removing to Plymouth, 1835. He lost a hand in a mill in Manchester. He remained in this town until 1859. Apparently the family removed from town. It is not presumed that all his children are named in this register.
i. JOSEPH W., b. 1831. m. Nov. 28, 1858, Abigail C. McQuesten, dau. of Alvah McQuesten (see). Res. St. Joseph, Mo.
ii. LEONARD C., b. 1833. Taxed 1855-1859. Waltham Watch Fac- tory.
iii. ORREN F., b. 1836. Taxed 1858, 1859.
iv. FRANCES, b. 1841.
2. LUTHIER LANE, a brother of Joseph Huse 1 Lane, b. Sanbornton, March 27, 1808. m. August 28, 1831, Mary Ann Sanborn, b. Jan. 14, 1811, dau. of John and Hannah (Chase) Sanborn. He lived in Ply- mouth, 1835 to 1840; removed to Medford, Minn.
LANE.
1. OBADIAH LANE, parentage unknown. m. 1804, Hannah Tucker, and removed to Plymouth, 1807, where he d. in August, 1809. His widow m. second Reuben Sanborn, and lived in Danville, where she d. April 12, 1843. Four children. His name on Plymouth tax-lists is Obed W. Lane.
i. LucY, b. March, 1805. d. Sept., 1805.
ii. SAMUEL M., b. Dec. 12, 1807. m. April 4, 1828, Betsey B. Roberts. He was a farmer and millwright in Danville and Andover. He d. Sept. 29, 1876. She d. March 21, 1881. Three children.
iii. SYLVESTER M., b. Jan. 4, 1809. Was a farmer of Danville. He m. 1830, Sally Eastman. m. second, Mary Marsh.
iv. JOHN, twin, b. Jan. 4, 1809. d. Jan. 10, 1809.
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