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viii. HENRIETTA PRISCILLA, b. Groton, June 16, 1836. d. April, 1870. ix. WILLIAM HENRY, b. Rumney, Sept. 24, 1838. m. 1861, Calista M. Jeffers, dau. of Ebenezer W. Jeffers. Ile res. Hyde Park, Mass. Insurance. Mrs. Norris d. June 10, 1901. He was in service, 32d Mass. Infantry, until close of the war.
X. MARIETTA LOUISA, b. Groton, Feb. 20, 1841. m. Edgar Alonzo Adams (see).
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xi. HARRIET JANE, b. Groton, Sept. 3, 1843. m. 1863, Pulaski W. Tennant, a photographer of Haverhill, Mass.
xii. JOHN ADAMS, b. Groton, August 20, 1846. 32d Mass. Infantry. He m. 1871, Harriet Milliken, of Scarboro, Me. She d. 1875. m. second, 1877, Eliza Brown, of Haverhill, Mass. He is a superior organist, and is a dealer in pianos and organs with salesrooms in Chicago and New York. Res. Chicago, Ill.
xiii. CAROLINE ALMENA, b. Groton, August 22, 1849. d. Hyde Park, 1875.
7. JONATHAN NORRIS, son of Moses 2 and Ruth (Folsom) Norris, b. about 1700. Was a carpenter and dealer in real estate in Exeter, where he d. 1769. His wife was Sarah.
8. JAMES NORRIS, son of Jonathan 7, b. Nov. 10, 1755. He enlisted Feb. 4, 1777, for three years, and was assigned to Capt. Norris's com- pany, Col. Nathan Hale's Continental regiment. Jan. 10, 1778, he was reported missing, but he is found again on later pay-rolls. He m. 1783, Lydia Sheriffs, and removed to Sandwich, where he d. Nov. 6, 1806. She d. Oct. 19, 1818.
9. SAMUEL SHERIFFS NORRIS, son of James 8, b. Sandwich, August 30, 1789. He m. Anna Mckenzie Bean, a sister of Benning M. Bean, who lived in Centre Harbor. He lived in Sandwich, Holderness, and Franconia, removing to Plymouth, 1826, and uniting with the Con- gregational Church by letter from church in Franconia. He was a sin- cere, devoted man, and when Rev. George Punchard entered upon his labors he found in Samuel S. Norris a friend and an earnest supporter. He was a pioneer in the anti-slavery crusade. He left Plymouth, however, before the discussion disturbed the serenity of the Rev. Mr. Punchard and his ardent supporters. He removed from Plymouth, 1831, to Compton, P. Q., and from there to Ottumwa, Ia. For many years he was an agent of the Bible and the American Tract Societies. He d. 1861, a very brief time before the fruition of his aspirations in the cause of the American bondmen.
i. JAMES WELLINGTON, b. August 13, 1815. m. July 27, 1851, Martha Rebecca Spalding, b. June 21, 1819, dau. of Sampson and Susan- nah (Skinner) Spalding. Ile was a lawyer and editor at Ot- tumwa, Ia., where he d. March 2, 1882.
ii. ANN NICHOLS, b. Jan. 2, 1819. m. April 15, 1847, Rev. Benjamin Adams Spalding, b. Jan. 20, 1815, son of Sampson and Susannah (Skinner) Spalding. Ile was pastor Ottumwa, where he d. March 31, 1867.
iii. SALLY ADAMS, b. Dec. 16, 1820.
iv. SARAH ADAMS, b. June 1, 1822.
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v. GEORGE WASHINGTON, b. July 14, 1823.
vi. SAMUEL S., b. May 22, 1825.
vii. JULY MARIA, b. Plymouth, July 15, 1827.
viii. WILSON WOOD, b. Plymouth, Jan. 25, 1829.
ix. GEORGE PUNCHARD, b. May 15, 1830. He was lieutenant 7th Iowa Cavalry, June 3, 1863, to May 17, 1866. He has res. in Califor- nia, and was a resident of Minnesota from 1866 to 1876, removing thence to Ottumwa.
NOYES.
1. NICHOLAS NOYES, son of William and Anne (Parker) Noyes, and brother of Rev. James Noyes, of Newbury, Mass., b. Chalderton, England, 1616. Settled in Newbury, 1633. Freeman, 1637. m. Mary Cutting, dau. of John Cutting. He was a deputy to the General Court from Newbury, 1679-1681, and a deacon. He d. in New- bury, Nov. 23, 1701. Eleven children.
2. CUTTING NOYES, son of Nicholas 1, b. Sept. 23, 1649. m. 1673, Elizabeth Knight, b. 1655, dau. of John Knight. He d. 1724. She d. 1746/7. Eight children b. in Newbury.
3. CUTTING NOYES, son of Cutting 2, b. Jan. 28, 1676/7. m. Jan. 8, 1702, Elizabeth Toppan. m. second, 1709, Elizabeth Gerrish. He was a representative from Newbury, and a deacon. He d. 1757. Ten children.
4. SAMUEL NOYES, son of Cutting 3, b. 1706. m. 1734, Martha Smith. He d. 1769. She m. second, Gideon Wardwell. Ten children.
5. SAMUEL NOYES, son of Samuel 4, b. August 17, 1735. m. Nov. 17, 1757, Mary Bradbury, who was the mother of all his children. He m. second, 1782, Dorothy Pearson. He lived in Newburyport, Mass., where his nine children were born. He d. June 1, 1832. His son, Samuel, m. Abigail Burbeck, dau. of Edward 3 and Jane (Milk) Burbeck (see), and settled in Campton.
6. CRISP BRADBURY NOYES, son of Samuel 5, b. Newburyport, Mass., November 18, 1768. He m. in Plymouth, June 2, 1792, Martha Reed, dau. of Joseph Reed (see). He lived a few years in Haverhill, and in 1793 he was one of the petitioners for an academy in that town. He lived in Portsmouth a short time, and removed to Plymouth, 1797, and four years later removed to Campton. He was in Plymouth, 1821 and 1822, and again in Campton until 1839, when he returned to Plymouth. She d. March 6, 1851. He d. May 8, 1847.
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i. BENJAMIN, b. Jan. 3, 1794. m. [April 6, 1819, Harriet Little, dau. of James Little (see). He lived in Campton. Seven children. He d. Oct. 8, 1837.
ii. MARY B., b. August 25, 1795. unm. d. Plymouth, Nov. 23, 1845.
iii. MARTHA, b. March 21, 1797. m. Winthrop Merrill (see).
iv. ELIZA, b. May 1, 1799. d. Sept. 16, 1800.
v. ELIZA, b. Nov. 23, 1800. m. Dec. 25, 1821, Jonathan Glines.
vi. SAMUEL, b. April 3, 1802. d. Dec., 1803.
vii. SAMUEL; b. Plymouth, June 27, 1804. Was taxed here 1826 and 1827. He m. June 1, 1836, Amanda George, dau. of Moses George (see). He lived in Watertown, Mass. She d. Jan. 31, 1865. He m. second, 1866, Mary S. Horne. He d. March 28, 1891. Six children.
viii. ELMIRA, b. July 12, 1805. m. Feb. 14, 1830, Hardy Merrill, son of Enoch Merrill (see).
ix. DOLLY PARSONS, b. Nov. 9, 1806. m. Oct. 2, 1832, Joseph C. Blair, of Campton.
x. JEREMIAH, b. April 5, 1809. d. Feb. 27, 1816.
xi. SARAH JOHNSON, b. Sept. 23, 1810. m. Nov. 23, 1837, Richard Bartlett, son of Dea. Ebenezer Bartlett (see). She m. second, August 25, 1863, Daniel Norris, of Meredith, b. March 28, 1804, son of Daniel and Lucy (Perkins) Norris. She d. May 22, 1889.
xii. ENOCH W., b. Plymouth, July 12, 1812, was a student and teacher in Holmes Plymouth Academy. He was a merchant in Meredith. He m. 1840, Mary L. Bean. He] d. Sept. 30, 1853. Three children.
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1. JOHN NUTTING, m. Hannah Read, b. Westford, Feb. 15, 1723, dau. of John and Anna (Chamberlain) Read. They were published in Westford, March 23, 1754, where six or more children were born. Their son John d. at Albany, N. Y., 1777, " in the service of his country." I do not find a record of the death of John Nutting, but his widow, Hannah, came to Plymouth with her son, and here d. Dec. 21, 1814, aged 91. On the headstone, "in the 94 year of her age."
2. THOMAS NUTTING, son of John 1, b. Westford, Dec. 10, 1758. m. 1781 (published in Westford, August 31, 1781), Sybel Prescott, b. 1756, dau. of Jonas, Jr., and Hannah Prescott. The wife of Jonas Prescott was Hannah Bulkley, of Groton. She m. Dec. 22, 1748, James Parker ; and m. second, March 13, 1750/1, Jonas Prescott, Jr. Thomas Nutting lived many years in Westford, and there his children were born. He served in Capt. Fletcher's company and in Capt. Ballard's company, 1776, and in Capt. Butterfield's company early in
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1777, and later in a Continental regiment. He removed 1812 from Westford to Plymouth. He was formerly a farmer and a tanner, and lived in Plymouth with his son's children. He d. Dec. 28, 1813. She d. Oct. 29, 1831. Nine children.
i. JOHN, b. Jan. 20, 1782. m. 1802 (published in Westford, Oct. 8), Eunice Pierce. He came and saw Plymouth, being taxed here one year, 1811. He removed to Rhode Island.
ii. JONAS, b. Oct. 15, 1783. m. Sept. 7, 1805, Mary Spalding, b. Nov. 21, 1781, dau. of James and Hannah (Barron) Spalding, of Ash- burnham, Mass. He was a farmer in the north part of Ashburn- ham, near the border of New Ipswich, and Nutting Hill is a familiar term in that locality. He d. April 23, 1842. She d. May 1, 1857. They had six children who lived in New Ipswich. Among these was Capt. Jonas Nutting of the 6th N. H. Infantry.
iii. HANNAII, b. August 22, 1785. m. Peter Wyman. Lived West Dorset, Vt.
3. iv. THOMAS NUTTING, b. Sept. 10, 1787.
v. REBECCA, b. Oct. 5, 1789. m. Michael Mitchell (see).
4. vi. BENJAMIN, b. Nov. 7, 1791.
vii. SYBEL, b. Jan. 4, 1794. unm. d. in Plymouth.
viii. BULKELEY, b. August 16, 1796.
5. ix. ABEL, b. Nov. 16, 1799.
3. THOMAS NUTTING, son of Thomas 2, b. Westford, Sept. 10, 1787. Came to Plymouth, 1808, and settled in the south part of the town near the line of Bridgewater. It was then a wilderness and he cleared land for his farm. He m. Eunice Jewett, dau. of Jonathan Jewett (see). He d. March 1, 1857. She d. April 2, 1866.
6. i. JONATHAN JEWETT, b. August 15, 1810.
ii. THOMAS PRESCOTT, b. March 16, 1813. m. Feb. 25, 1840, Emily Senter. He was a carpenter of Hebron, and later of Rumney, where he d. Feb. 26, 1890. Three children: (1) George Prescott, b. Nov. 30, 1844. m. March 5, 1877, Mary Rich. Res. Boston, Mass. He served in 32d Mass. Infantry. (2) Harris Orlando, b. Jan. 8, 1848. m. Ellen Davis. Associated with his father, he was a manufacturer of lumber and ladders in Rumney. (3) Ed- ward Everett, b. Sept. 26, 1853. m. Elvira Willey.
iii. ARTHUR FRANKLIN, b. June 16, 1815. m. Feb. 9, 1843, Mary Ann Noyes, b. June 25, 1820, dau. of David Noyes, of Hebron. He was a farmer in Hebron, where he d. Oct. 20, 1881. She d. Oct. 19, 1887. He was in California, 1849-1852. Three children :
(1) Mary, b. Sept. 13, 1844. m. Nov. 5, 1860, William Ross. (2) Ellen, b. July 8, 1850. m. Sept. 4, 1869, John Rogers.
(3) Emma, b. March 8, 1857. m. June 17, 1878, Frank Ferrin.
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iv. SARAH, b. Dec. 4, 1817. m. Samuel N. Rowe (see).
v. LoIs, b. Oct. 4, 1820. m. Andrew French, of Dorset, Vt. Re- moved to Wisconsin. She d. Dec. 5, 1896.
vi. EUNICE, b. March 19, 1823. m. Ira S. Emerson (see).
vii. HANNAH, b. April 8, 1825. m. Stephen Bartlett Glover (see). m. second, James Fogg.
viii. ALMIRA, b. Oct. 22, 1827. m. Feb. 3, 1848, William B. Nichols, b. April 16, 1825, son of William B. and Mary (Robinson) Nichols. Res. in Bridgewater, near the line of Plymouth. He d. March 12, 1894.
ix. MARY, b. March 23, 1831. d. August 23, 1832.
4. BENJAMIN NUTTING, son of Thomas 2, b. Nov. 7, 1791. m. June, 1815, Miriam Senter, dau. of Isaac Senter, of Bridgewater. He re- moved, 1826, to Charleston, Vt., but late in life returned to Plymouth, where he d. August 19, 1866. She d. July 3, 1879. Six children b. in Plymouth and four in Charleston, Vt.
i. BENJAMIN, b. Plymouth, June 2, 1816.
7. ii. JOHN, b. April 16, 1818.
ยท iii. ISAAC, b. March 22, 1820.
iv. JAMES SARGENT, b. Feb., 1821.
v. DOROTHY, twin, b. Feb., 1821. d. 1852.
vi. CHARLES, b. Nov. 3, 1824.
vii. RUTH BARTLETT, b. Charleston, Vt. m. David Royce, of Charles- ton, Vt.
8. viii. THOMAS EDWIN, b. 1829.
ix. ISAAC FRANKLIN, b. August 14, 1833. m. March 30, 1859, Laura Ann Nutting, dau. of John Nutting. He lived in Concord, where he d. Nov. 2, 1870. (1) Freddie T., b. July 10, 1862. d. Sept. 7, 1864. (2) Ida I. L., b. Oct. 28, 1868. m. June 15, 1889, Clark D. Stevens.
x. EUNICE ELIZA, b. April 11, 1836. m. June 16, 1857, Benjamin F. Sawyer, son of William and Tryphosa (Lewis) Sawyer. m. second, Jan. 12, 1887, Nathan H. Haskell, son of Alanson and Eveline (Frary) Haskell. Res. Keene.
5. ABEL NUTTING, son of Thomas 2, b. Nov. 16, 1799. m. June 7, 1826, Mary L. Aldrich, of Ossipee. He was a farmer on the "Nutting farm " near the line of Bridgewater. He d. March 26, 1864. She m. second, Freeman L. Evans (see).
i. SYBEL, b. August 1, 1842. m. Jan. 1, 1861, Robert W. Haney, of Haverhill. He served three years 11th N. II. Infantry. d. Haver- hill, Oct. 5, 1867. She m. second, Charles Scales, of Concord. m. third, Jeremiah Frank Jenness (see). Herman Hollis Haney, son of Robert W. and Sybel (Nutting) Haney, b. April 25, 1863.
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m. Winnifred (Mitchell) Nutting, widow of Henry B. Nutting (see), and lives in Bridgewater. William Abel Scales, son of Charles and Sybel (Nutting) Scales, b. May 17, 1868. 1st N. HI. Infantry, Spanish War. He m. Ada Avery, of Wolfeboro.
ii. SAMUEL FLETCHER, b. August 8, 1850, removed from Plymouth, 1877. He is a ranchman in Florence, Ore.
iii. MARY ELIZABETH, b. Sept. 28, 1853. State Normal School, 1875. m. May 27, 1883, John Henry Perkins, a farmer of Centre Harbor. (1) Paul Henry, b. April 14, 1897.
iv. HENRY BULKELEY, b. Nov. 4, 1856. m. Dec. 25, 1882, Winnifred Mitchell, b. 1866, dau. of Henry W. and Harriet A. (Rogers) Mitchell, of Bridgewater. He d. Sept. 26, 1891. She m. second, Herman Hollis Haney (see above). Two children of Henry B. and Winnifred Nutting. (1) Lawrence Henry, b. Nov. 8, 1884. (2) Mary Elizabeth, b. May 30, 1891.
6. JONATHAN JEWETT NUTTING, son of Thomas3, b. August 15, 1810. m. Feb. 2, 1840, Sybel Augusta Wyman, b. Sept. 21, 1810, dau. of Peter and Hannah (Nutting) Wyman (see family of Thomas Nutting 2). He was a farmer in Plymouth. He d. March 12, 1885. She d. Nov. 13, 1870. Four children.
i. MARY FRANCES, b. Dec. 30, 1845. Res. Plymouth.
ii. NOAH J., b. May 12, 1848. Res. Plymouth.
iii. THOMAS J., b. March 17, 1850. d. March 24, 1852.
iv. HANNAH ADALINE, b. Sept. 24, 1851. Res. Plymouth.
7. JOHN NUTTING, son of Benjamin 4, b. April 16, 1818. He re- moved from Charleston, Vt., to Plymouth, 1855. He is a farmer and lumberman, living on the farm formerly of Thomas 2, his grandfather. He m. April 26, 1853, Susannah Sawyer Mitchell, dau. of Michael Mitchell (see). He d. Plymouth, March 19, 1901.
i. FLORENCE VIOLETTE, b. Feb. 20, 1854. State Normal School, 1876. m. Daniel Batchelder Mitchell (see).
ii. CLARENCE LUCIEN, b. June 26, 1857. He was three years a student at Bates College. He was a young man of ability and attain- ments. He d. in Boston, April 7, 1894. m. Nov. 29, 1882, Isabel Copp, a native of Gilmanton.
8. THOMAS EDWIN NUTTING, son of Benjamin 4, b. 1829. m. Emeline Young, who d. April 5, 1863. m. second, 1867, Laura Jane (Hodge) Garland, dau. of Nathaniel Hodge (see). He was a farmer in Haverhill and in Rumney, removing to Plymouth, 1857, and to Ashland, 1866, and soon after he removed to Charleston, Vt. He re- turned to Plymouth in April, and d. August 21, 1897.
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i. EDWIN CECIL, b. May 5, 1853. m. Feb. 21, 1889, Anna M. (Cross- man) Wells, of Boston, Mass. He removed to Plymouth, 1888. He is of the firm, Nutting Bros., dealers in farm implements and mill supplies.
ii. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, b. Nov. 22, 1854. m. 1884, Isabelle Marston, of Kittery, Me. He is proprietor of a book and stationery store, Sacramento, Cal.
iii. ANSEL LEANDER, b. Dec. 22, 1856. m. Sept. 28, 1880, Sarah E. J. Hall, dau. of Elliot D. Hall (see). He has lived in Plymouth since 1889. She d. 1904. Nine children : (1) Percy Ansel, b. Sept. 20, 1881. (2) Lura Emeline, b. April 10, 1883. m. Nov. 22, 1899, Fred Gibson Smith. Res. Plymouth. (3) Gladusa Evangeline, b. Jan. 27, 1885. d. July 5, 1886. (4) Lurline Jane, b. Feb. 24, 1887. (5) Ray Elliot, b. August 20, 1888. (6) Made- line Annie, b. April 21, 1890. (7) Tina Alice, b. May 22, 1893. (8) Gladys Emma, b. March 27, 1896. (9) Leola Isadore, b. Dec. 17, 1897.
iv. ERWIN ELEAZER, b. Nov. 14, 1859. m. Dec. 23, 1879, Sarah E. P. Mellen, dau. of Ruel B. and Sarah E. (Weely) Mellen. Carpenter. Res. Laconia.
v. GEORGE EUGENE, b. July 4, 1862. d. Feb. 13, 1873.
vi. CHARLES SPALDING, b. Oct. 17, 1865. m. Nov. 1, 1884, Mary Edna Carr, dau. of Joshua Carr. Res. Haverhill. (1) Harry Augustus, b. June 28, 1885. (2) Elmer Ellsworth, b. July 1, 1887. (3) Minnie Ella, b. August 18, 1891. (4) Waldo Andrew, b. July 30, 1893. (5) Delman, b. Oct. 2, 1897. (6) Lawrence Carroll, b. Dec. 30, 1899.
9. THEODORE V. NUTTING, a near relative of the Nutting family of this town and a descendant of Thomas 2, was b. 1837. In youth he had a home with John 7 Nutting in Plymouth. He enlisted for three months in Capt. Joshua Chapman's company, April 22, 1861, and again enlisted for three years in 6th N. H. Infantry, Oct. 14, 1861. He was captured at Poplar Springs Church, Va., Sept. 30, 1864, and d. in rebel prison at Salisbury, N. C., Dec. 31, 1864.
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1. JOHN OSGOOD, b. Wherwell, Hampshire, England, July 23, 1595. Came to America about 1638, and settled in Andover, Mass. He was a representative and one of the founders of the church. He d. Oct. 24, 1651.
2. STEPHEN OSGOOD, son of John 1, b. 1638. Freeman, 1669. m. Oct. 24, 1663, Mary Hooker. He d. Jan. 15, 1690/1.
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3. STEPHEN OSGOOD, son of Stephen2, b. August 16, 1670. m. May 24 or Oct. 4, 1699, Hannah Blanchard, dau. of Samuel and Hannah (Dogget) Blanchard. He was a farmer in Andover, Mass. He d. 1749. She d. 1774.
4. ISAAC OSGOOD, son of Stephen 3, b. Andover, Mass., 1713. m. April 18, 1745, Betsey Flint, b. Feb. 8, 1722, dau. of Dea. William and Abigail (Nichols) Flint, of Reading, Mass. m. second, Nov. 2, 1774, Ruth (Osgood) Peabody, dau. of Ebenezer and Rebecca (Symmes) Osgood, and widow of Col. Thomas Peabody, of Boxford. He was a farmer of Andover and a captain.
5. DR. KENDALL OSGOOD, son of Capt. Isaac 4, b. 1757. Was a surgeon on a privateer in the Revolution. He was in Atkinson a few years, removing to Peterborough, 1788. He was one of the founders of the New Hampshire Medical Society. He d. August 11, 1801.
6. KENDALL OSGOOD, son of Dr. Kendall 5, b. April 15, 1788. m. Abigail Webber, and res. in Rumney, where the following children were born. She d. June 11, 1849.
i. JOSEPH DAY OSGOOD, b. June 14, 1812. m. March 16, 1839, Nancy B. Corliss, b. Feb. 6, 1818. He lived in Plymouth, and kept a hotel at West Plymouth, from 1840 to 1851. He removed from town, and d. April 13, 1890, by one account at Dover, and at Wentworth by another record. She d. at Dover, Sept. 13, 1873.
ii. MARY ANN, b. July 2, 1817. m. Elbridge G. Kelley (see).
iii. CARLTON O., b. May, 1821. m. Oct. 22, 1847, Lucia A. Moore, b. Canterbury, August 18, 1829. He lived in Plymouth, 1843, 1844 and 1848. He d. July 29, 1855. She d. Dec. 15, 1891. One child : (1) Orra E., b. Laconia, April 25, 1852.
iv. AUGUSTUS A., b. April 20, 1826. Taxed in Plymouth, 1856-1860 and 1863. d. Oct. 15, 1883.
O'SHEA.
1. THOMAS O'SHEA, m. Joanna Drury. They were natives of County Limerick, Ireland, and res. in Halifax, P. Q.
2 .. JAMES O'SHEA, son of Thomas 1, b. Halifax, P. Q., June 20, 1861, is a mason and stone-cutter, and has res. in Plymouth since 1884, res. on Langdon Street. He m. July 14, 1885, Ellen Bailey, dau. of John and Mary (O'Shea) Bailey. She d. March 17, 1898. He m. second, Dec. 17, 1901, Mary Lydan, b. Ireland, 1872, dau. of Thomas Lydan.
i. JOHN, b. July 30, 1886.
ii. ELLEN BAILEY, b. Jan. 23, 1889.
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1. DANIEL PAGE, a native of Kensington, was a soldier in the Revolution. He m. August 13, 1784, Anna Towle, dau. of Samuel and Rachel (Elkins) Towle. She was a sister of Caleb and Jeremiah Towle, of Centre Harbor. After his marriage he lived in Holderness, Canterbury, and Campton. Of his eight children two are named in following register.
2. i. SAMUEL, b. Dec. 1, 1784.
3. ii. DANIEL, b. Oct. 2, 1796.
2. SAMUEL PAGE, son of Daniel1, b. Dec. 1, 1784, was a farmer on Beech Hill, in Campton, where he d. Sept. 12, 1835. Like many living in that locality he was allied in business and social relations with the people of Plymouth. . He lived in Plymouth, 1812-1816. He m. April 30, 1812, Vashti Dustin, who had been a school teacher in this town. She d. May 7, 1878.
i. ADALINE MARIA, b. Dec. 4, 1812. m. Charles Carroll. She d. in New York City, July 13, 1871.
ii. EDWIN, b. Dec. 11, 1814. Was a gardener living in Brookline, Mass. He m. Caroline Merrill, who d. Hyde Park, Mass.
4. iii. MOODY, b. Oct., 1817.
iv. SAMUEL T., b. Feb. 9, 1820. m. Asenath W. Young. He is a farmer of Campton.
v. ALFRED, b. August 13, 1823. m. Lavinia Wilkinson, who d. in Campton ; m. second, Abbie Wilkinson. He was a tinsmith and he d. in Wentworth, May 2, 1893.
vi. VASHTI JANE, b. July 29, 1825. m. Nov. 19, 1852, Asa D. Clark, b. August 30, 1832, son of Moses and Miriam (Sanborn) Clark, of Sanbornton. Lives in Lowell, Mass.
vii. ELIZABETH ANN, b. Oct. 27, 1827. m. July 30, 1855, George A. Moulton, son of Simeon Moulton (see).
3. DANIEL PAGE, son of Daniel 1, b. Oct. 2, 1796. m. May 20, 1820, Sabrina Clement, of Centre Harbor, b. May 15, 1796, dau. of John Clement. He m. second, Hannah Wyatt, and third, Hannah Downing. He was a farmer in Holderness, and later in Campton, where he d. Oct. 8, 1890. Of his several children only one became identified with Plymouth.
5. i. OZIAS MORSE, b. Nov. 28, 1821.
4. MOODY PAGE, son of Samuel 2, b. Oct., 1817. m. May 6, 1845, Emily W. Hobart, dau. of Peter Hobart (see). She d. Feb. 23, 1860.
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He m. second, Sept. 3, 1866, Eliza Quimby, b. Dec. 19, 1829, dau. of Joseph and Anna (Osborn) Quimby, of Winslow, Me. He lived in Campton, and after 1855 in Plymouth, where he d. April 7, 1885.
i. LIZZIE ELLEN, b. August 12, 1846. m. George P. Cook (see).
ii. CHARLES STEVENS, b. Jan., 1848. m. Lizzie Wentworth.
iii. HARRIET HOBART, b. Oct. 12, 1849. m. George W. Gore (see).
iv. EMMA VASHTI, b. August, 1852. State Normal School, 1875. m. Joseph. Dyer, of Lowell, Mass. She d. July 31, 1882. (1) Charles Page Dyer, b. August 15, 1881. Lives in Plymouth. First carrier on Route 3, R. F. D.
5. OZIAS MORSE PAGE, son of Daniel and Sabrina (Clement) Page, b. Nov. 28, 1821. m. May 15, 1845, Susan J. Draper, dau. of Reuben Draper (see). He was a prosperous farmer of Campton. He d. June 3, 1904.
6. HARRIS B. PAGE, son of Ozias M. 5, b. Campton, April 12, 1858, has lived in Plymouth since 1882. He is a farmer on Baker's River road. The last postmaster, West Plymouth, 1893-1899. He m. Dec. 31, 1881, Lydia M. Chase, dau. of Wm. Chase.
i. ARTHUR LIVERMORE, b. Oct. 23, 1882.
ii. SCOTT WILLIAM, b. Feb. 19, 1884.
PAIGE.
1. JOHN BARNARD PAIGE, son of David and Mary (Bailey) Paige, b. Thornton, May 7, 1792. m. June 5, 1814, Hannah Sellingham, dau. of Jacob Sellingham (see). He was a soldier in War of 1812, and a farmer of Thornton.
2. MARTIN VAN BUREN PAIGE, son of John B.1, b. Thornton, June 13, 1836. m. Oct. 11, 1860, Almira H. Clifford, dau. of Chase Fuller Clifford (see). They res. in Plymouth after 1885.
i. HARRY GRANVILLE, b. March 10, 1882, adopted. Lives in Tilton. PAIGE.
1. EDWARD JOHN PAIGE, son of Joseph Paige, of Dover, b. Oct. 7, 1876. In childhood he had a home in the family of Charles Cutter, of Campton. He m. Dec. 12, 1892, Adalaide V. Eccles, dau. of George Eccles (see). He has res. in Plymouth since 1892, and is an engineer at mills of Chase Bros.
i. CYRUS FRANKLIN, b. April 8, 1893.
ii. GERTRUDE MAY, b. Nov. 23, 1900.
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PALMER.
1. LEWIS JEWETT PALMER, son of John, b. Conway, July 29, 1811. m. April 7, 1839, Susan H. Summers, b. March 23, 1818, dau. of William and Mary (Hall) Summers, of Norfolk, Va. William Summers was a native of England, and Mary Hall, his wife, was b. in Bartlett, August 10, 1793, dau. of Josiah and Susan (Place) Hall. Lewis Jewett Palmer removed to Jefferson, and was frequently elected to office ; representative June sessions, 1878, 1879. He d. Nov. 16, 1886. His widow had a home with her son, and d. in Plymouth, May 24, 1892.
2. HAVEN PALMER, son of Lewis Jewett 1, b. Jefferson, Sept. 19, 1843. Studied medicine with Dr. John W. Barney, of Lancaster. Grad. Bowdoin Medical College, 1871. Practised in Wentworth, Haverhill, and Meredith, removing to this town 1883. (See Vol. I.) He m. July 1, 1875, Lucy Jane Ellis, b. Northumberland, June 6, 1850, dau. Charles and Jane (Green) Ellis, of Lancaster. Three children.
i. BESSIE FRANCES, b. Feb. 14, 1877. Plymouth High School, 1893 ; St. Mary's School, Concord, 1895 ; Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1902. She was a teacher of art in city schools of Hartford, Conn. and now of Brookport, N. Y.
ii. HAROLD HAVEN, b. Jan. 8, 1883. Student Holderness School ; Plymouth High School, 1903; a student Baltimore Medical College, class 1907.
iii. DORIS, b. July 30, 1891.
PALMER.
1. JOSEPH PALMER, m. Hannah Shute, and with three children settled in Campton, 1770, where other children were born. He was from Massachusetts, probably from Haverhill,
2. PEABODY PALMER, son of Joseph 1, b. Campton, July 1, 1796. He m. Jerusha Tupper, of Campton. He lived in Campton many years. He was a superior violinist. When the militia on training and muster days were marching with regular pace measured by the sounding drum, it was his fife, skilfully played, that enlivened their step. The small boys who followed on are now aged men, but all remember the nimble and piercing notes of Peabody Palmer's fife. The playing pleased the realm of command, and the player was made a fife major of the 14th Regiment. His wife d. in Campton,
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and in age he lived a few years in Plymouth, and here d. Sept. 13, 1883. Two of his eight children have lived in Plymouth.
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