History of Plymouth, New Hampshire; vol. I. Narrative--vol. II. Genealogies, v. 2 pt. 2, Part 19

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: 820


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viii. STEVENS GRAHAM, b. June 27, 1861. m. Oct. 31, 1885, Isabel M. Dickson, b. Milwaukee, May 17, 1861. They res. St. Paul, Minn. He d. Denver, Col., March 14, 1901. Two children : (1) Marcia B., b. Dec. 22, 1886; (2) Edgar Dickson, b. Oct. 11, 1889.


11. JOSEPH RUSSELL, son of Joseph 7, b. August 28, 1796. Was a soldier in Capt. Willey's company at Portsmouth, 1814. He m. April 27, 1820, Abigail Pinkham, b. Durham, July 13, 1799. He was a farmer of Franconia and Woodstock, where he d. May 21, 1876. She d. Feb. 1, 1890. Nine children.


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i. JANE S., b. March 5, 1821. d. Sept. 6, 1823.


ii. GILMAN R., b. June 5, 1822. m. Dec. 8, 1842, Harriet N. Hazelton. He was a teacher of penmanship. IIe d. Oct. 11, 1874. She d. 1902. Three children.


iii. MARY JANE, b. June 5, 1824. m. Sept. 7, 1848, Joseph Trickey, a merchant of Manchester.


iv. SUSAN C., b. March 22, 1827. m. March 23, 1846, Moses Sawyer.


v. EMILY A., b. Feb. 24, 1830. m. March 4, 1854, William H. Lougee. m. second, Nathaniel Boynton.


vi. ABIGAIL, b. July 8, 1832. d. May 3, 1835.


vii. JOSEPII, b. Dec. 7, 1833. d. May 7, 1834.


viii. JOSEPH C., b. May 20, 1836. m. March 12, 1859, Jennie B. Hoyt.


ix. CHARLES P., b. April 17, 1841. d. July 5, 1841.


12. JOHN MOONEY RUSSELL, son of Joseph 7, b. May 15, 1800. Was ordained a Free Baptist minister, 1840, and settled at Concord, Vt., where he was a devoted minister thirty-four years. "The sick and the poor had his sympathy and help." He m. Sally Foss, who d. Sept. 20, 1886. He d. suddenly, Concord, Vt., May 28, 1874.


i. HORACE, b. Sept. 28, 1818. m. Nancy Isham.


ii. MARTHA, b. Nov. 28, 1820. m. Daniel Scribner.


iii. MARY, b. Nov. 28, 1820, twin. m. Curtis Hall. She d. April 23, 1845.


iv. JAMES, b. March 9, 1823. m. Sarah Howard. m. second, Adeline Howard.


v. ARTHUR, b. June 5, 1825. m. Lucy Spooner.


vi. LUCINDA, b. August 9, 1827. m. Curtis Hall. m. second, John Williams.


vii. KEZIAH, b. August 19, 1829. m. Aaron Carpenter.


viii .. JOSEPH, b. April 9, 1832. m. Elizabeth Flanders.


ix. NANCY, b. March 17, 1839. m. Charles Young.


x. ELLEN, b. May 31, 1841. m. Franklin Wallace.


13. GEORGE WASHINGTON RUSSELL, son of Joseph 7, b. June 11, 1802. Was ordained a Free Baptist minister at Thornton in early life. He organized a church at Woodstock, and preached there and in Lincoln. He was instrumental in building a church edifice in Wood- stock, 1851. His life was a continued record of labor and sacrifice. He m. Oct. 24, 1822, Margery Pinkham, who d. Nov. 19, 1825. He m. second, June 1, 1826, Sally Mills, who d. August 22, 1876. He d. August 10, 1886. Ten children.


i. MEHITABLE S., b. July 11, 1823.


ii. AMos B., b. Feb. 24, 1825. m. July 21, 1847, Ruth Watson.


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iii. ORLANDO, b. April 15, 1827.


iv. EMILY JANE, b. April 17, 1828.


v. LUCINDA H., b. March 25, 1830.


vi. GEORGE F., b. June 20, 1832.


vii. MARY ANN, b. Nov. 1, 1834.


viii. JULIETTE, b. August 18, 1837.


ix. ABIGAIL P., b. Oct. 16, 1841. m. Stephen S. Sharon.


x. CHARLES H., b. August 16, 1843.


14. PELATIAH RUSSELL, son of Joseph 7, b. Oct. 12, 1813. Lived in Thornton until 1869, when he removed to Plymouth. He was engaged in tanning and dressing glove stock and in the manufacture of gloves. He m. Oct. 12, 1834, Mary Ann Woodman, b. Woodstock, May 1, 1816, dau. of Isaac and Mary (Locke) Woodman. His marriage was a happy celebration of the day of his majority, an event he never regretted. His wife was a descendant in the sixth generation from Capt. John Locke, who was in Portsmouth, 1656, and later lived in Rye, where he was killed by the Indians, August 26, 1696. His widow, Elizabeth (Berry) Locke, was living, 1707. William 2, son of John 1, b. April 17, 1677. m. Hannah Knowles. d. Jan. 22, 1768. He was a deacon, and lived in Rye. William 3, son of Dea. William 2. m. 1729, Meribah Page. m. second, 1735, Elizabeth Rand. He lived in Rye. William 4, son of William 3 and Elizabeth, b. Sept. 9, 1745. m. Betsey Babb. Lived in Barrington. He d. about 1826. Molly or Mary 5, b. in Barrington. m. Isaac Woodman, as above. Pelatiah Russell d. in Plymouth, Feb. 2, 1892.


i. CHARLOTTE M. m. Oct. 29, 1857, Charles Wesley Morrison, b. July 15, 1833, son of John P. and Anna (Page) Morrison. He lived in Tilton. He d. June 4, 1889. She d. Dec. 6, 1896. Four chil- dren: (1) Fred Pierce, b. June 1, 1860. (2) Anna Isabel, b. Jan. 27, 1863. (3) Frank Wesley, b. Dec. 12, 1864. (4) Willis Russell, b. Oct. 21, 1872.


ii. MARY MELISSA, b. March 21, 1837. m. Gilbert M. Dearborn (see). iii. JOHN MARSHALL, b. Sept. 5, 1839. m. Sept. 1, 1867, Lizzie Hill Horner, b. June 5, 1842. Adopted dan. of James Downing. He is a wheelwright and has lived in Plymouth since 1871. Two children: (1) Clara Winnifred, b. May 15, 1868. m. May 15, 1889. Byron James Philbrick, b. Campton, March 14, 1867, son of Syl- vester Philbrick. (2) Clarence Dudley, b. August 7, 1869. m. April 24, 1890, Addie Viola Clough, b. Ashland, April 24, 1873, dau. of Levi Clough. They res. in Ashland.


iv. WILLIAM ALONZO, b. Jan. 5, 1841. m. August 22, 1871, Lavinia Copeland, of Geneva, Ill. They res. in Plymouth until 1883. Lives in Nebraska. Soldier, 6th N. II. Infantry.


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v. ELIZABETH JANE, b. Dec. 1, 1843. m. Sept. 22, 1861, Shubael San- born. They now res. at Rising Sun, Neb.


vi. CAROLINE, b. July 24, 1845. Res. in New York City.


vii. ELLEN, b. Jan. 25, 1847. m. Jan. 9, 1872, John H. Plummer, of Campton.


viii. EMILY, b. May 29, 1849. m. Gill Fletcher Dearborn (see).


ix. ARMENAHI HELENA, b. Sept. 27, 1850. m. 1872, Albert Elliot, of Campton. She d. Sept. 10, 1878.


x. FRANK PELATIAH, b. March 7, 1852. Was taxed in this town, 1873-1875. State Normal School, 1875. Removed to San Jose, Cal., where he is superintendent of the public schools. He m. Sept. 3, 1878, Carrie Bateman, of Toledo, Ohio. (1) Alice Alida, b. Feb. 10, 1883.


xi. HATTIE CORA, b. June 3, 1855. m. Jason F. Draper (see).


xii. FLORENCE MABEL, b. July 10, 1857. State Normal School, 1877. m. Thomas F. Glynn (see).


xiii. CLARENCE DUDLEY, b. Sept. 19, 1859. d. Feb. 12, 1864.


xiv. KATHARINE ETHEL, b. May 9, 1862. m. Marcus L. Emmons (see). She m. second, May 10, 1893, Charles Reed Gould, M.D. A suc- cessful physician of Tilton.


15. WILLIAM WALLACE RUSSELL, son of William Wallace 9, b. August 27, 1827. m. Oct. 24, 1861, Clara Jane Smith, only dau. of Stephen Smith, of Holderness. She d. Nov. 16, 1875. He m. second, May 24, 1877, Martha Caroline Ward, dau. of Arthur Ward (see). He pursued an advanced course of study at Gilmanton and Meriden ยท Academies, and was a clerk seven years in the store of Russells & Webster. In 1853 his uncle Charles retired from the firm and he became a member of the succeeding firm, William W. Russell, senior, and Samuel C. Webster being the other members of the firm, which assumed the name of Russell, Webster & Co. At intervals of time the partners and firm name were changed, but he remained an active factor in the business until his death. He was a deacon of the Con- gregational Church twenty-four years, clerk twenty years, and treasurer fourteen years, and at all times an earnest and liberal supporter of the parish. In town affairs he was a wise and a good citizen, promoting measures for the public good, and ever ready to elevate the moral and material interests of his native town. Retaining his interests in Ply- mouth, he lived across the river in Holderness a short time, and represented Holderness in the State Legislature, 1866. He d. suddenly, Oct. 19, 1892. His widow d. Sept. 17, 1897. No children.


16. ALFRED RUSSELL, son of William Wallace 9, b. Plymouth, March 18, 1830. Dartmouth College, 1850; LL.D., 1891. He read


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law with William C. Thompson, Esq., of Plymouth. Graduated from the Harvard Law School, 1852, and was admitted to the bar at Laco- nia, 1852. He has been a successful lawyer at Detroit, Mich., over fifty years. United States District Attorney, Mich., 1861-1869. He has been a loyal son of New Hampshire, and has contributed several interesting and valuable chapters of historical literature, which are cited in a sketch in Vol. I. He m. Oct. 28, 1857, Ellen Prentiss (Wells) England, b. St. Albans, Vt., Dec. 2, 1832, dau. of Noah and Phebe (Hewett) Wells, and widow of Theodore C. England. She d. March 8, 1902.


i. ALICE CARLETON, b. Sept. 2, 1858. m. Jan. 1, 1880, John Clark Glenny, of Buffalo, N. Y. Two children : (1) Aline Burwell, b. Feb. 1, 1882. (2) Joan Russell, b. June 30, 1887.


ii. SUSAN WEBSTER, b. Jan. 5, 1861. d. April 26, 1875.


iii. PHEBE HEWETT, b. August 24, 1862. m. Oct. 28, 1892, Rupert Humphreys Roberts. He d. Dec. 23, 1904.


iv. ELLEN PRENTISS WELLS, b. Jan. 10, 1864. d. July 5, 1864.


v. GEORGIANA PALMER, b. June 27, 1867. d. June 13, 1868.


vi. LOUISA BROOKS, b. June 30, 1870. m. Oct. 28, 1892, Charles Beau- fort Maugham. One child: (1) John Russell, b. August 31, 1893. vii. WILLIAM WALLACE, b. Feb. 14, 1872. d. Feb. 17, 1872.


17. FRANK WEBSTER RUSSELL, son of William Wallace 9, b. Ply- mouth, June 22, 1847. He was a student at Miss Gilmore's private school, Concord; Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass .; Boston Latin School, two years; High School, Detroit, Mich., and Commercial In- stitute, New Haven, Conn. He was appointed to the United States Military Academy, West Point, 1864, and graduated 1868, receiving a commission of second lieutenant of the 6th U. S. Cavalry, and was stationed in the South and West. He resigned in June, 1872, and re- turned to Plymouth. He enlisted in mercantile pursuits in the brick store, and has successfully conducted the business founded in 1798 by his grandfather, Moor Russell, and a business in which many of his kindred have been active partners. He was a partner with his brother William and Samuel C. Webster until the death of Mr. Webster in 1883. From that date until the death of William in 1892 the two brothers continued the business, and since then Frank W. Russell has been the surviving partner. Maj. Russell has rendered efficient ser- vice in the New Hampshire National Guard. In 1884 he was com- missioned a captain and aide on the staff of Gen. Daniel M. White. From 1885 to 1889 he was an assistant inspector-general with the


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rank of major, and April 27, 1898, he was commissioned a first lieu- tenant and promoted, May 3, 1898, the captain of Co. G, 3d In- fantry. He was mustered into the United States service in the Spanish War, May 11, 1898, and was promoted to major of the 1st N. H. Infantry, July 2, 1898. He was mustered out of the United States service with the regiment, Oct. 3, 1898, retaining his commission in the State service as major of the 3d Infantry. In a reorganization of the National Guard he was commissioned major of the 2d Infantry, March 7, 1899, and at the expiration of his commission in 1904 he declined continued service. Maj. Russell is a loyal son of Plymouth, and a ready and able supporter of progressive measures in town and parochial affairs. He was a member of the constitutional convention, 1902. From the beginning he has been a member of the Town His- tory Committee, and in the progress of the work his advice has been sought and cheerfully rendered. He m. Oct. 1, 1873, Louisa Webster Hall, dau. of Philander Hall (see). Eight children.


i. CLARA LOUISA, b. April 12, 1875. d. April 15, 1875.


ii. WILLIAM WALLACE, b. May 22, 1876. Plymouth High School, 1891. Holderness School for Boys, 1893. Clerk Pemigewasset National Bank, 1893; National Bank of Newbury, at Wells River, Vt., 1894-1898, and since November, 1898, he has been a clerk in the office of Hon. John L. Bacon, State Treasurer of Vermont. He served in the 1st N. II. Infantry in the Spanish War, and was pro- moted to quarter-master sergeant of Co. K, and to sergeant major of the regiment. Later he was commissioned second lieutenant.


iii. GEORGE MOOR, b. April 28, 1878. Plymouth High School, 1894. Holderness School for Boys, 1896. He entered the United States Military Academy, 1897, graduating 1901. 2d lieutenant 14th U. S. Cavalry, and has been stationed at Fort Leavenworth, Fort Riley, Fort Huachuca, and since September, 1903, at Malabang, on Mindanao island in the Philippines.


iv. SUSAN CARLETON, b. Oct. 31, 1879. Plymouth High School, 1896. State Normal School, 1898; Abbot Female Seminary one year; Vassar College, 1904. Teacher, Livingston Park Seminary, Ro- chester, N. Y.


v. WALTER HALL, b. May 21, 1882. Holderness School for Boys, 1900; Dartmouth College, 1904. Student, Law Department, Univ. of Michigan, class of 1906. He was trumpeter of Co. K, 1st N. H. Infantry, in the Spanish War.


vi. LOUIS WEBSTER, b. March 22, 1885. Plymouth High School, 1902. Student Dartmouth College, class 1906.


vii. FRANK HENRY, b. June 18, 1887. Student, senior class, Plymouth High School. He d. May 2, 1901.


viii. MARY LOUISE, b. Dec. 31, 1896. d. Jan. 2, 1897.


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1. PHINEAS RUSSELL, son of Jedediah Russell, b. Meredith, Jan. 18, 1797. Lived in Plymouth on the Perley Pike Farm, near the line of Hebron, from 1842 to 1865. He removed to Hebron, living in East Hebron, where he d. August 19, 1886. He m. Mary Leavitt, who d. in Plymouth, Dec. 25, 1843. He m. second, April 21, 1844, Hannah Lovejoy, b. 1809, dau. of Stephen Lovejoy, of Hebron. She d. at the home of her son George L., in Manchester, 1891.


i. AMOS LEAVITT, b. 1832. m. March 22, 1854, Emily Frances Blod- gett, dau. of Noah Blodgett (see). He is a farmer of Hebron.


ii. JULIA A. m. 1848, George W. Beal, of Natick, Mass.


iii. SYLVANUS, b. 1838. m. Catherine Dillon. He d. 1901.


iv. PHINEAS F., b. 1843. m. Rosa Cepa, of St. Louis, Mo.


v. GEORGE L., b. 1845. m. Eliza Morrison, of Worcester, Mass. Res. Manchester.


vi. MARY JANE, b. 1848. m. Charles Marston. She d. Hebron, July 27, 1872.


RYAN.


1. JAMES RYAN, from Roxbury, Mass., came to Plymouth, 1770. He was an early member of the church, a man of good ability, and a trusted townsman. He d. 1819. In the old cemetery opposite the Fair Grounds is found a large slate slab bearing in large letters the name " Ryan," where several members of the family were buried. In Plymouth there is no available record of birth and marriage of this worthy pioneer. Undoubtedly there were children not named below.


i. WILLIAM, taxed 1773. Possibly he was a brother of James 1.


ii. JOSEPH, probably b. 1768. Was taxed 1789-1792.


2. iii. ISAAC, b. 1776.


iv. ANNA. m. Nov. 15, 1798, Joseph Burbeck, of Campton, but not the Joseph, son of Dea. James Burbeck.


v. SUSANNA. m. March 15, 1804, Isaac Willey, son of Darius and Mary (Willey) Willey, of Campton.


2. ISAAC RYAN, son of James 1, b. about 1776. Lived in Plymouth except from 1800-1811. He m. Feb., 1798, Mehitable Bradbury, of Moultonborough. He d. August 21, 1853.


i. LAVINIA MAGUSTA, b. Dec. 25, 1798. m. Oliver Lyford Marston (see).


3. ii. JAMES, b. April 3, 1804.


iii. MARY. m. John A. Cole (see).


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iv. BELINDA. m. Hiram Savery.


v. BRADBURY. Lived in St. Johnsbury, Vt., and Hyde Park, Mass.


vi. CYRENE. m. June 6, 1830, James B. Clark, of Epsom.


vii. JABEZ SPICER. m. Eliza Bruce. He was a successful merchant of Boston, Mass., where he d. a few years ago. For several years he annually visited Plymouth. He had a summer house in Campton.


viii. ISAAC FRANKLIN. m. 1843, Jane Frances Peaslee, of Lowell, Mass. d. in California.


ix. ELIZABETH, b. July 4, 1818. m. April 29, 1846, Calvin Gage, b. Boscawen, Nov. 17, 1811, son of Richard Gage. She d. in Penacook.


X. JEANNETTE C. m. 1838, Nathan Abbot, b. Feb. 7, 1811, son of Joseph and Mary (Meloon) Abbot, of Boscawen. They lived in Penacook.


3. JAMES RYAN, son of Isaac 2, b. April 3, 1804. In early life he was a sailor and subsequently engaged in trucking in Boston. From injury received in an accident he suffered the amputation of a leg. He returned to Plymouth, 1836, and here lived fifteen years. He d. in Rumney, Jan. 15, 1853. He m. in Boston Elizabeth Russell, who soon d. He m. second, in Plymouth, Dec. 13, 1835, Elizabeth R. Ellison, b. June 28, 1805, dau. of John Ellison (see). She d. in Plymouth, March 3, 1878.


i. ELIZABETH RUSSELL, b. and d. young in Boston, Mass.


ii. JULIAETTA LUCETTA, b. Sept. 20, 1836. m. Charles Edwin Stearns (see). m. second, James S. H. Brainerd (see).


iii. ADALAIDE ELIZABETHI, b. Dec. 26, 1838. d. Jan. 18, 1841.


iv. MARY ARABELLE, b. Jan. 4, 1840. d. Jan. 3, 1841.


v. MARY ADALAIDE, b. August 1, 1841. m. Dec. 9, 1877, John Up- ham Farnham, b. Epsom, Sept. 4, 1832, son of Asa and Martha (Upham) Farnham. He is a marble worker of Meredith.


vi. JAMES STARK, b. Nov. 24, 1842, a painter. Res. Lowell, Mass. m. May 13, 1869, May Jane Stevenson. Five children : (1) Charles Weston, b. Feb. 25, 1870. m. June 5, 1899, Edith M. Talbot. Res. Lowell, Mass. (2) James Leslie, b. Feb. 16, 1872. (3) Theo- dora Adelaide, b. April 3, 1873. m. Nov. 17, 1797, William C. Dickey, a shipping clerk. Res. Lowell, Mass. (4) Maud Belle, b. March 4, 1881. (5) Harold Arthur, b. June 25, 1885.


vii. ELIZABETH ELLA, b. Dec. 14, 1847. m. Charles B. Seavey. m. second, John H. Horne, of Somerville, Mass.


SANBORN.


1. LIEUT. JOHN SANBORN, b. England about 1620. With his brothers came to New England 1632, and to Hampton, 1638. His mother was a daughter of Rev. Stephen Bachiler. He m. Mary Tuck, dau. of Robert Tuck. She d. Dec. 30, 1668. m. second, August 2, 1671,


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Margaret (Page) Moulton, dau. of Robert Page and widow of William Moulton. She d. July 13, 1699. He d. Oct. 20, 1692.


2. RICHARD SANBORN, son of Lieut. John, b. Jan. 4, 1655. m. Dec. 5, 1678, Ruth Moulton, b. May 7, 1659, dau. of William and Margaret (Page) Moulton. She d. May 3, 1685. m. second, Dec. 20, 1693, Mary (Drake) Boulter, b. March 15, 1658, dau. of Abraham Drake, and widow of Nathaniel Boulter.


3. ENSIGN JOHN SANBORN, son of Richard 2, b. Nov. 6, 1681. m. August 8, 1701, Sarah Philbrick, b. June 11, 1682, dau. of Lieut. James and Hannah (Perkins) Philbrick, of Hampton. He lived in North Hampton. d. Sept. 3, 1727. She m. second, 1731, Lieut. Thomas 3 Rawlins (Thomas 2, James 1) of Stratham. She d. May 30, 1761.


4. EBENEZER SANBORN, son of Ensign John 3, b. March 4, 1712. m. May 1, 1735, Ruth Sanborn, b. August 15, 1715, dau. of John and Ruth (Robie) Sanborn. She was in the fourth generation from the emigrant William, a brother of John 1. He was a tanner and book- binder, lived in North Hampton. An officer in the French War and a grantee of Sanbornton. He d. April 9, 1794. She d. July 20, 1804.


5. EBENEZER SANBORN, son of Ebenezer 4, b. North Hampton, April 15, 1755. m. June 13, 1775, Huldah Philbrick, b. Hampton June 4, 1754, dau. of Benjamin and Sarah (Page) Philbrick. He settled in Sanbornton, where he d. Sept. 26, 1820. His death was the result of injury received in a fall from a horse. She d. Dec. 14, 1841.


6. SIMEON SANBORN, youngest son of Ebenezer 5, b. Sanbornton, Oct. 8, 1793. m. Dec. 3, 1817, Lucy S. Palmer, b. Feb. 24, 1795, dau. of Joseph and Anna (Sanborn) Palmer, of Sanbornton. He lived in Sanbornton until 1848, when he removed to Plymouth. In 1872 he was elected deacon of the Congregational Church. Which position he acceptably filled while he remained in this town. His wife d. Sept. 9, 1876, and two years later he removed to Campton, and there d. Sept. 27, 1883. He was a soldier in the War of 1812, and survived nearly all of his comrades. Three children.


i. ABIGAIL, b. April 2, 1820. d. May 3, 1839.


ii. THOMAS PRENTICE, b. Nov. 17, 1823. m. April 12, 1846, Elizabeth Ann Sanborn, b. June 22, 1823, dau. of Ebenezer and Mary C. (Jaques) Sanborn, of Sanbornton. She d. Dec. 17, 1848. Ile m. second, April 9, 1850, Amelia A. Yorke. He removed to Bos- ton, Mass., and later to Indianapolis, Ind.


iii. CHARLES EDWIN, b. August 16, 1828. m. March 4, 1851, Elizabeth Cram, b. Wilmot, July 19, 1829. He removed to Plymouth, 1856,


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and res. here until 1878, when he removed to Campton. Fifth N. H. Infantry ; discharged March 10, 1862; 18th N. H. Infantry Sept. 13, 1864, to June 10, 1865. His wife d. in Ply- mouth, August 10, 1863. He m. second, April 12, 1864, Ann Rowe, b. July 5, 1823, dau. of Smith Holland Rowe (see). Two children : (1) Carroll Glenwood, b. April 12, 1854. m. June 9, 1877, Harriet G. Moulton, dau. of Gideon and Esther (Perkins) Moulton. He d. Sept. 29, 1887. He was a cabinet-maker. (2) Eddy Marshall, b. Plymouth, May 9, 1863. d. August 20, 1863.


7. BENJAMIN PHILBRICK SANBORN, son of Ebenezer 5, and brother of Simeon 6, b. Oct. 21, 1779. m. August 29, 1805, Ruth Sanborn, b. Sept. 2, 1778, dau. of William 5, Ebenezer 4, Ensign John 3, Richard 2, Lieut. John 1. He lived in Sanbornton, where he d. Feb. 28, 1858. She d. Jan. 22, 1864. Six children.


8. MARCIA LOVEJOY, dau. of Benjamin 7, lived many years in Plymouth. She was a domestic in the family of William W. Russell, senior, a member of the Congregational Church forty-six years. She d. June 15, 1888.


9. SHUBAEL SANBORN, son of Richard 2, and brother of Ensign John 3, b. Hampton, 1694. m. June 7, 1716, Mary Drake, b. Feb. 14, 1693, dau. of Abraham and Sarah (Hobbs) Drake. He d. in Hampton, May 3, 1759. She d. August 16, 1775.


10. SHUBAEL SANBORN, son of Shubael 9, b. June 2, 1717. m. Jane - Lived in Hampton. Soldier at Louisburg. d. in service in the French War, 1756.


11. BENJAMIN SANBORN, son of Shubael 10, b. Hampton, August 1, 1738. m. Jane Mason and removed to Canterbury, 1771, and there d. Sept. 19, 1821.


12. ABRAHAM SANBORN, son of Benjamin 11, b. Nov. 24, 1771. Came to Plymouth, 1793, and remained in this town four years. He removed to Lyndon, Vt., and in 1846 to Jefferson, Wis. He was a farmer and a school teacher. He m. July 11, 1794, Hannah Smith, dau. of Jacob and Betsey (Cass) Smith, of Sanbornton. He d. March 10, 1850. Two children b. in Plymouth, and seven or eight b. after the family removed from town.


i. ABRAHAM S., b. June 1, 1795.


ii. ISAAC MASON, b. Jan. 31, 1796.


13. JOSEPH SANBORN, son of Lieut. John 1 and Mary (Tuck) San- born, b. Hampton, March 13, 1659. m. Dec. 28, 1682, Mary Gove,


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b. April 14, 1666, dau. of Edward and Hannah (Titcomb) Gove. He d. about 1721.


14. ABRAHAM SANBORN, son of Joseph 13, b. Hampton, March 10, 1696. m. Jan. 22, 1718, Dorothy Smith, b. Oct. 26, 1699, dau. of John Smith, of Kingston. He d. Sept. 2, 1757.


15. DANIEL SANBORN, son of Abraham 14, b. Kensington, May 28, 1728. m. July 27, 1748, Anna Tilton, dau. of Sherburne and Anna (Hilliard) Tilton. She d. June 8, 1759. He m. second, July 9, 1760, Mary Collins. He d. in Franklin, May 25, 1812.


16. ELIJAH SANBORN, son of Daniel 15, b. Sept. 22, 1761. m. Sept. 7, 1779, Elizabeth Tilton. He was a soldier in the Revolution, and removed soon after the war to Bristol. He m. second, April 21, 1799, Sarah Gordon, and removed to Michigan.


17. DAVID SANBORN, son of Elijah 16, b. Danville, July 26, 1783. Lived in Danville, Bristol, and New Hampton. He m. Feb. 11, 1806, Sarah Foot, b. May 14, 1784, dau. of Samuel and Sarah (Lowell) Foot. He d. April 24, 1862. She d. Oct. 3, 1864.


18. OTIS SANBORN, son of David 17, b. August 20, 1816. m. August 22, 1840, Lucy Ann Tilton, b. Sandown, Nov. 11, 1822, dau. of Jonathan Tilton. He was a brick-mason and a farmer. He lived in Plymouth, 1851 and 1852, and res. many years in Bristol, where he d. Oct. 19, 1895. The fifth of his seven children was born in Plymouth.


i. WILLIAM JEWETT, b. March 11, 1841. Fifth N. H. Infantry, wounded June 29, 1862, and Sept. 17, 1862, at Antietam ; dis- charged Dec. 18, 1862. Subsequently he served in 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, from Nov. 21, 1863, to May 27, 1865. He lived in Plymouth from 1874. He m. 1865, Maria Healey, dau. of Isaac Healey. He m. second, Cornelia Arabella Grant, of Groton. He d. in the soldier's home at Tilton, Dec. 25, 1901. Five children by second wife. (1) Perley Jewett, b. Plymouth, Oct. 14, 1879. (2) George T. (3) Edna. (4) Frank Daniel, b. Jan. 9, 1895. (5) Lewis.


ii. JULIA MARIA, b. July 17, 1812. d. 1844. .


iii. LIZZIE HARRIET, b. Dec. 4, 1846. m. Oct. 25, 1871, Joseph C. N. Davis, of Laconia.


iv. DANIEL KELLEY, b. Dec. 31, 1849. m. Ada Shattuck. He was steward of Phenix and Eagle Hotels, Concord, over thirty years. He d. Jan. 3, 1903.


v. FRANK E., b. Plymouth, Sept. 23, 1852, is a brick-mason in Hart- ford, Vt. He was taxed in Plymouth, 1878-1880. He m. Jennie Jay Cox. (1) Harry J., b. Hartford, Vt., March 17, 1900.


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vi. ROSCOE ELIJAH, b. June 2, 1860. m. June 3, 1886, Mary Susan Clough, b. Dorchester, Jan. 7, 1863, dau. of Joseph and Harriet (Beckford) Clough. He is a brick-mason in Hanover. (1) Channing, b. Jan. 25, 1890.


vii. ELMER TILTON, b. Nov. 9, 1862. m. Jan. 14, 1887, Emma Archi- bault, of Enosburg, Vt. He is a farmer in Bristol. (1) Otis, b. Nov. 21, 1898.


19. JOHN SANBORN, son of Ebenezer 4, and Ruth (Sanborn) San- born, b. Hampton, Jan. 28, 1736. Lived a few years in Epping, and in 1765 became the first permanent settler in Sanbornton. He was a soldier in the Revolution, and a representative, 1784. He m. Dec. 21, 1758, Tabitha Page, b. May 8, 1737, dau. of Jeremiah and Eliza- beth (Drake) Page, of Hampton and Epsom. He d. August 29, 1814. She d. June 15, 1826. Headstones in Sanbornton.




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