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20. JEREMIAH SANBORN, son of John 19, b. Epping, Nov. 12, 1764. He lived in Sanbornton. He was a soldier in the Revolution, a town officer, representative, and in 1812, was the messenger to Washington to return the vote of this State for president and vice-president. He m. Theodate Sanborn, b. Exeter, Jan. 16, 1767, dau. of John and Lydia (Sanborn) Sanborn. She d. Oct. 21, 1798. He m. second, Sarah Page, b. Dec. 17, 1764. He d. Sanbornton, March 5, 1837. She d. August 28, 1834.
21. JOHN SANBORN, son of Jeremiah 20, b. Sanbornton, Feb. 26, 1789, was an excellent physician and esteemed citizen of Meredith, of whom many kind words have been written. He m. Feb. 8, 1820, Susan Hubbard, b. Sept. 29, 1791. d. Jan. 2, 1866. He d. Jan. 14, 1870.
22. JESSE APPLETON SANBORN, b. Meredith, Dec. 5, 1820. Dart- mouth Medical, 1842. He was a physician in Gardner, Mass., in Campton several years, one year in Mankato, Minn., and in Plymouth after 1872. (See Vol. I.) He m. August 29, 1842, Sarah Sanborn, b. Henniker, May 24, 1819, dau. of Dr. Nathan and Seus (Lancaster) Sanborn. He d. Plymouth, June 15, 1888. She d. March 31, 1879. Three children.
i. SARAH ELLEN, b. Jan. 10, 1844.
ii. JOHN APPLETON, b. Campton, August 6, 1848. A druggist Man- kato, Minn.
iii. FREDERICK HENRY, b. Campton, Dec. 15, 1851. Removed to Janesville, Minn., and engaged in lumber and grain busi- ness.
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23. JOSEPH SANBORN, b. about 1800. Parentage not ascertained. Lived in Rumney and in Ellsworth. He d. about 1847. He m. Sophronia Stevens, probably a second marriage. She d. in Franconia, 1898.
24. i. SAMUEL, b. June 20, 1828.
ii. ELEANOR MARIA. m. Joseph Rowe.
25. iii. HORACE, b. Jan. 7, 1833.
iv. OLIVER, b. 1836. Third Vt. Infantry. d. Franconia about 1888.
v. MARY JANE. m. Lewis Grant. Lived Lawrence, Mass.
vi. TRUE, b. July 20, 1840. m. Nov. 30, 1870, Emily Kelsea Clough. Res. Franconia.
vii. LUCY ANN, b. Oct. 4, 1812. m. Dec. 7, 1870, Henry Burt, of Fran- conia.
viii. ADALINE. m. Edward Oaks. Res. Woodstock.
ix. SARAH MELISSA. m. Willard Corey, of Franconia.
24. SAMUEL SANBORN, son of Joseph 23, b. June 20, 1828. m. July 4, 1854, Caroline Sanborn, dau. of Jacob Sanborn, of Campton. He was a farmer many years in Ellsworth, where their children were born.
i. MARIA ELLA, b. Feb. 20, 1855 .. m. June 30, 1892, James Farrington. Res. Taunton, Mass.
ii. OLIVE AMANDA, b. April 11, 1857. m. Feb. 7, 1874, George Henry Scribner, b. Salisbury, Sept. 17, 1843, son of Lowell and Charlotte (Bean) Scribner. He res. in Bristol.
iii. JANE CLARA, b. April 18, 1858. in. Unite S. Hutchins, of Rumney. He d. August 16, 1894.
iv. LAURA, b. May, 1859. m. Joseph Napoleon Thibodeau.
26. v. JOSEPH OVID, b. Nov. 20, 1860.
vi. FRED JACOB, b. Oct. 20, 1862. m. Dec. 31, 1886, Vira A. Quimby. Res. Plymouth, 1888-1892; now res. Concord. (1) George Byron, b. Campton, Feb. 24, 1888. (2) Earle Osmore, b. Plymouth, Oct. 29, 1890. (3) Roger Arnold, b. August 29, 1898.
vii. CHARLES WILBUR, b. June 4, 1868. m. July 11, 1896, Myrtie C. Hutchins. He has been a farmer in Plymouth since 1897. (1) Watson, b. March 23, 1898.
viii. CARRIE BELLE, b. May 18, 1871. m. May 29, 1894, Edward Willey Greene, b. Acworth, May 19, 1861, son of Edwin and Anna (Milli- ken) Greene. He is a farmer in Plymouth.
ix. WILLIAM ROSWELL, b. Oct. 19, 1873. Enlisted Sept. 24, 1899, U. S. Army and is now at Philippine Islands.
x. ADA ELIZABETH, b. Dec. 20, 1876. m. May, 1894, Fred Avery. Res. Holderness. (1) Henry, b. 1895.
25. HORACE SANBORN, son of Joseph 23, b. Jan. 7, 1833. Is a farmer, living Franconia, 1860-1870 ; Campton, 1870-1896; and since
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1896 in Plymouth, on the George Fisher farm. By accident in lumbering he lost a foot thirty years ago. He m. Nov. 24, 1860, Melissa Hanscom, dau. of Joshua Hanscom (see). She d. Feb. 2, 1902.
i. WILLIS FREEMAN, b. August 20, 1862. m. Abbie Louisa Walcott, of Maynard, Mass. Conductor B. & M. R.R. Res. Nashua. (1) Florence Melissa, b. May 20, 1882. (2) Leslie Freeman, b. Feb. 16, 1884.
ii. OSMAN PARKER, b. June 8, 1866.
26. JOSEPH OVID SANBORN, son of Samuel 24, b. Nov. 20, 1860. A farmer and lumberman, living in Rumney until 1893, when he removed to Plymouth. He m. March 29, 1884, Flora Mabel (Hutch- ins) Ellsworth, b. Rumney, July 27, 1858, dau. of Unite K. and Emeline J. (Blake) Hutchins and widow of John Bell Ellsworth. Three children by her former marriage and two children of Joseph Ovid and Flora Mabel Sanborn.
i. EMILY MARANDA ELLSWORTH, b. Dec. 5, 1875.
ii. JOHN ERNEST ELLSWORTHI, b. June 5, 1878.
iii. IDA BELLE ELLSWORTH, b. August 13, 1882.
iv. HARRY JOSEPH, b. Jan. 21, 1885.
v. GLADYS OLIVE, b. Oct. 6, 1898.
27. DANIEL SANBORN. Parentage unknown. b. North Hampton. m. in Dover, Jan. 9, 1820, Charlotte Sanborn. He was a soldier in War of 1812. He removed from Dover to Campton, 1828. Farmer. He d. Dec. 20 or 28, 1858. His widow res. in Plymouth, 1870-1884. She d. in Lakeport, July 24, 1884.
i. GEORGE WASHINGTON, b. Dover, August 20, 1820. Was a policeman of Lowell, Mass., where he d. June 14, 1876. Hem. Mary Brown, b. 1829, d. August 21, 1899.
ii. ELIZABETH ANN, b. Dover, Dec. 31, 1821. m. first, Galusha South- mayd. m. second, Andrew Crockett. m. third George Kilburn, of Lowell, Mass. She d. Feb. 28, 1891.
iii. DANIEL, b. Dover, August 31, 1823. Was a farmer of Campton. He m. C. P. Flint. He d. August 29, 1865. She d. April 21, 1893. iv. THEODORE ATKINSON, b. Dover, May 16, 1825. Was a brick-mason in Lowell, Mass. He m. Hannah Stillings. He d. Jan. 23, 1883. She d. May 27, 1876.
v. JOHN, b. Dover, June 7, 1827. d. June 21, 1827.
28. vi. JOHN FREDERICK. b. Campton, June 24, 1828.
vii. SARAH MEHITABLE, b. Campton, June 11, 1830. m. John Henry Walmsley (see).
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viii. CHARLES AUGUSTUS, b. Campton, June 25, 1832. d. May 7, 1855.
ix. JAMES DEXTER, b. Campton, Dec. 21, 1833.
x. CHARLOTTE FRANCES, b. Campton, July 10, 1836. m. Oct. 22, 1854, Charles Simpson Batchelder, b. Sanbornton, Oct. 1, 1827, son of Henry and Sarah V. (Dolloff) Batchelder. Lived in Campton, Holderness, New Hampton, Meredith, and Sanbornton. She d. Sept. 23, 1862.
xi. PHEBE DEXTER, b. Campton, July 18, 1838. d. Oct. 4, 1839.
28. JOHN FREDERICK SANBORN 27, son of Daniel, b. Campton, June 24, 1828. He lived in Boston, Mass., several years, removing to Plymouth, 1868. He m. Oct. 30, 1854, Adaline Peirce, b. Douglas, Mass., March 4, 1831, dau. of Preserved and Chloe (Holbrook) Peirce. He d. in Plymouth, May 5, 1888. His widow res. on Highland Street. Ten children.
i. ADDIE MARY, b. Dec. 21, 1855. m. July 1, 1882, Oscar Piper.
ii. FREDERICK JOHN, b. May 22, 1857. d. Sept. 1, 1858.
iii. ANGELINE LIBBEY, b. Jan. 22, 1859. d. Plymouth, June 22, 1883.
iv. EUDORA PEIRCE, b. Sept. 2, 1861. d. August 29, 1863.
v. VICTORIA EUDORA, b. Jan. 26, 1863. m. July 4, 1882, Wilbur J. Piper, of Laconia. He d. Oct. 28, 1893. She m. second, - Ranlet. vi. ISABELLE PEIRCE, b. August 2, 1864. d. Plymouth, Feb. 22, 1883. vii. EVELINE FRANCES, b. August 30, 1866. m. June 15, 1885, Wesley G. Barnard, son of Hezekiah Barnard (see). She d. July 6, 1904. viii. CLEMENT WALKER, b. Feb. 15, 1868. Is a harness maker in Paw- tucket, R. I. He m. June 7, 1893, Mary A. McGuire.
ix. THEODORE ATKINSON, b. Plymouth, Oct. 5, 1869. Was taxed Ply- mouth, 1892-1895. Removed to Laconia. m. Sept. 13, 1893, Katie McLeod.
x. WALTER SCOTT, b. Plymouth, Nov. 26, 1872. Res. Pawtucket, R. I. Now lives Plymouth.
29. SAMUEL ADAMS SANBORN, son of Phineas and Mary (Adams) Sanborn, b. Hawke (now Danville), Nov. 22, 1769, Samuel Adams 6, Phineas 5, Jonathan 4, Richard 3, Nathaniel 2, Lieut. John 1. m. in South Hampton, June 21, 1791, Anna Currier. He removed from Meredith to Plymouth, 1801, and lived here about twenty years. His sons Samuel A. and Phineas were taxed from their majority but not after 1820. The birth of five children is recorded in Plymouth.
i. PHINEAS, b. Gilmanton, Feb. 21, 1793.
ii. MOSES CURRIER, b. Meredith, Dec. 20, 1795.
iii. SAMUEL ADAMS, b. Meredith, August 7, 1797.
iv. MARY HARRIET, b. Meredith, Sept. 30, 1799. m. Benjamin Goold, (see).
v. CALVIN, b. Plymouth, May 5, 1804.
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30. BRACKETT L. SANBORN, son of Timothy Sanborn, b. Meredith, August 10, 1813. Was a tailor and an officer in the militia. He lived in Plymouth, 1863-1868. d. in Meredith, May 11, 1887. He m. August 17, 1846, Martha Dearborn, dau. of John and Mary (Merrill) Dearborn (see). . She d. in Plymouth, May 25, 1887.
i. FRANK WYMAN, b. June 14, 1847. m. Nov. 24, 1887, Eliza A. Keniston. He is a grocer and confectioner in Baltimore, Md.
ii. JULIA VINCENT, b. June 16, 1857. unm. d. March 10, 1886.
iii. SUSAN M., b. 1860. d. young.
SANDERSON.
1. REV. ROSCOE SANDERSON, son of Aaron, b. Wilton, Me., March 31, 1843, minister M. E. Church. Educated at Wesleyan Seminary, Kent's Hill, Me., Biblical Institute, Concord, and Boston University He was ordained in Brunswick, Me., 1868. He was connected with the Maine Conference, successfully filling appointments until 1889, when he joined the New Hampshire conference. His appointments are Plymouth, 1889-1890 ; Littleton, 1891-1893; Penacook, 1894; Tilton, 1895-1899; Claremont, 1900-1901; Suncook, 1902-1904; appointed presiding elder, Dover district, 1904, to succeed Rev. Jesse M. Durrell. He has been a trustee of Wesleyan Seminary, Me., and of New Hampshire Conference Seminary. He m. June 3, 1869, Addie W. Luques, b. Kennebunkport, Me., March 27, 1849, dau. of Anthony Luques.
i. LUTIE FRANCES, b. Augusta, Me., Sept. 17, 1874. Plymouth High School, 1891.
ii. LIDA WARD, b. Waterville, Me., Nov. 18, 1876.
SARGENT.
1. WILLIAM SARGENT, emigrant ancestor, lived in Salisbury and Amesbury. He m. Elizabeth Perkins, b. about 1618, dau. of John and Judith Perkins, of Ipswich. It has been stated that he m. Judith Perkins, but no proof has been presented. The date of the death of the wife Elizabeth does not appear, but he m. second, Sept. 18, 1670, Joanna (Pindor) Rowell, widow of Valentine Rowell. He d. about 1674 and she m. Oct. 26, 1676, Richard Currier.
2. THOMAS SARGENT, son of William 1, b. June 11, 1643. m. March 2, 1667/8, Rachel Barnes, b. April 30, 1649, dau. of William and Rachel Barnes, of Salisbury. He lived in Amesbury, where he re- ceived lands, 1659, and a township, 1666. He d. Feb. 27, 1705/6.
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3. THOMAS SARGENT, son of Thomas 2, b. Nov. 15, 1676. m. Dec. 17, 1702, Mary Stevens, dau. of Thomas and Martha (Bartlett) Stevens. He was a snow-shoe man in Indian wars, 1708, lived in Amesbury, where he d. May 1, 1719. She m. second, April 13, 1732, Peter God- frey ; m. third, Aug. 31, 1738, Nathan Webster, of Chester (see).
4. REV. CHRISTOPHER SARGEANT, son of Thomas 3, b. Amesbury, August 4, 1704. Harvard University, 1725. Was the first minister of Methuen, Mass. He m. Jan. 22, 1730, Susannah Peaslee, b. Haverhill, Mass., May 10, 1712, dau. of Col. Nathaniel and Judith (Kimball) Peaslee. He d. March 20, 1790. She d. May 17, 1785. His son Nathaniel was one of the judges of the Massachusetts Supreme Court.
5. MOSES SARGEANT, son of Rev. Christopher, b. Methuen, Mass., May 23, 1738. Soldier in the Revolution. m. Elizabeth -, who d. April 20, 1767. He m. second, Nov. 29, 1767, Esther Runnels, dau. of Stephen Runnels, of Boxford, Mass. He lived in Methuen, Mass., until 1767 and subsequently several years at least in Boxford, Mass.
6. CHRISTOPHER SARGEANT, son of Moses 5, b. Methuen, Mass., August 13, 1763. m. in Plymouth, Jan. 9, 1789, Polly Webster, dau- of Stephen Webster (see). He lived in Plymouth from 1785 to 1792, when he removed to Danville, Vt. He was a farmer and a tanner. He d. July 18, 1815. She d. May 22, 1855. Two children b. in Plymouth and four b. in Danville.
i. AsA, b. Jan. 12, 1790. m. July 7, 1816, Hannah Fitch, b. April 5, 1795. He was a farmer and a prominent citizen of Danville, Vt., He d. St. Johnsbury, Vt., April 25, 1852. She d. August 13, 1875. Four children.
ii. CHRISTOPHER, b. Nov. 4, 1791. m. Sarah Wheeler, who d. Feb. 20, 1842. m. second, June 30, 1844, Amy R. Trefren, who d. April 15, 1876. He was a farmer in Danville and later in St. Johnsbury, Vt. He d. Feb. 24, 1880.
iii. MARY, b. Nov. 7, 1794. m. 1814, Samuel Dole, of Northfield, Vt. iv. STEPHEN, b. April 25, 1800. m. Dec. 18, 1845, Eliza A. Bullard, b. Sept. 13, 1815. d. Jan. 9, 1895. He lived in Boston, Mass. Merchant. He d. June 22, 1858.
v. SARAH, b. Sept. 7, 1804. m. Asa Morrill, a farmer of Danville, Vt. She d. 1844.
vi. BETSEY, b. July 29, 1807. m. Abner Hoyt, a farmer of Danville, Vt. She d. 1884.
7. STEPHEN SARGENT, son of Thomas 3 and brother of Rev. Chris- opher 4, b. Sept. 14, 1710. Was a captain in the French and Indian
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War. He lived in Amesbury, Mass., where he d. Oct. 2, 1773. He m. Sept. 26, 1730, Judith Ordway, who d. June 4, 1790.
8. THOMAS SARGENT, son of Stephen 7, b. Amesbury, Mass., Sept. 2, 1731. m. June 5, 1755, Judith Rogers, b. June 17, 1733. Lived in Amesbury, Mass., where he d. May 1, 1778. She d. March 8, 1809.
9. JAMES SARGENT, son of Thomas 8, b. Amesbury, Mass., August 6, 1766. Lived in Hill and Bridgewater. He m. Feb. 22, 1797, Dorothy Favor, of Hill, b. Oct. 6, 1774, dau. of Capt. Cutting and Judith (Bagley) Favor. He d. Bridgewater, Feb. 28, 1837. She d June 22, 1862.
10. JAMES F. SARGENT, son of James 9, b. Bridgewater, Sept. 18, 1798. m. June 6, 1837, Eliza Barber, b. May 24, 1807, dau. of Robert Barber, of Andover. He was a farmer and cabinet maker, res. in Haverhill, where he d. March 29, 1854. She removed to Plymouth, and here d. August 20, 1892.
i. MARY HELEN, b. April 9, 1838. unm. d. Plymouth, Oct. 12, 1SS3.
ii. JAMES HARVEY, b. Feb. 18, 1840. unm. d. Plymouth, Jan. 29, 1901.
iii. HATTIE CARR, b. Oct. 20, 1812.
iv. AUGUSTA COFFIN, b. Oct. 27, 1844. State Normal School, 1876.
V. ROBERT BARBER, b. August 1, 1848. d. March 28, 1849.
11. ROBERT SARGENT. son of James 9 and Dorothy (Favor) Sargent b. Bridgewater, August 27, 1797. m. Oct. 24, 1822, Deborah Gil- man, of Meredith. Lived in Bridgewater. He d. April 1, 1858. She d. July 13, 1851. The youngest of five children was :
i. DOROTHEA ANNETTE, b. Bridgewater, June 24, 1835. m. Benjamin F. Ellis, of Plymouth (see).
12. WILLIAM SARGENT, son of William 1, b. Nov. 21, 1645. m Sept. 23, 1668, Mary Colby, b. Sept. 19, 1647, dau. of Anthony Colby. He d. 1712. They had six children b. in Amesbury, Mass.
13. PHILIP SARGENT, son of William 12, b. August 12, 1672. m. Dec. 7, 1693, Mary Tuxbury, b. Jan. 23, 1670/71, dau. of Henry Tuxbury, of Amesbury, Mass. He d. 1742.
14. PHILIP SARGENT, son of Philip 13, b. Amesbury, Mass., April 7, 1703. m. July 23, 1724, Martha Hadley. Lived in Amesbury, Mass.
15. ABEL SARGENT, son of Philip 14, b. Sept. 10, 1734. m. Sarah Hadley. He lived, a farmer, in Dunbarton. She d. in Thornton, 1829.
16. PHILIP SARGENT, son of Abel 15, b. Dunbarton, April 12, 1777. m. Lucinda Bancroft. She d. 1846. He m. second, Nancy Flint, of
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Manchester. He removed from Dunbarton to Thornton about 1812, where he d. March 8, 1858.
17. LEWIS SARGENT, son of Philip 16, b. Thornton, Feb. 8, 1818. m. Nov. 15, 1855, Elizabeth Bothwell, b. July 25, 1833, dau. of George Bothwell, of Andover, Mass. He was a carpenter and he lived in Plymouth after 1872. He d. April 27, 1894. She is an inmate of Old Ladies' Home, Concord.
18. MOSES SARGENT, son of Philip 16, b. Thornton, Feb. 25, 1826. m. Sept. 18, 1854, Lucinda Hart, b. Sept. 20, 1827, dau. of Jesse and Nancy (Wells) Hart, of Hartland, Vt. She d. July 31, 1902. He has been a farmer in Plymouth since 1873. Six children b. in Thornton.
i. ELMORE, b. Jan. 24, 1856. d. Oct. 10, 1861.
ii. CLARA M., b. March 29, 1859. d. Oct. 30, 1861.
iii. LIZZIE ANNIE, b. Nov. 1, 1860. m. Mortimer A. Morrison (see).
iv. FRED FRANCIS, b. June 30, 1864. m. Oct. 24, 1884, Annie A. Brown, of Woodstock, dau. of George H. Brown. He is a loco- motive engineer, res. in Plymouth. (1) Essie May, b. April 1, 1886. d. April 13, 1886. (2) Leon Howard, b. Oct. 30, 1887.
v. ELLIE MOSES, b. June 2, 1866. m. August 7, 1889, Ivah A. Parker, of Lisbon. He is a locomotive engineer. res. Plymouth. (1) Orisa May, b. Jan. 30, 1892. (2) Calvin Elwood, b. May 23, 1894.
vi. NELLIE MAY, twin, b. June 2, 1866. d. Sept. 26, 1883.
19. ELBRIDGE GERRY SARGENT, son of Philip 16, and brother of Lewis 17 and Moses 18, b. Thornton, April 18, 1829. m. Sept. 22, 1853, Eliza A. Wilcomb, b. Bethlehem, Jan. 12, 1835, dau. of Joseph Wilcomb. He removed from Thornton to Plymouth, 1871, and lived here until 1894, when he removed to Portland, Me.
i. SARAH M., b. June 30, 1857. State Normal School, 1875.
ii. MARY, b. Nov. 16, 1861, State Normal School, 1877. She was clerk at John Mason's and Webster, Russell & Co.'s stores, and book- keeper in Pemigewasset National Bank until 1904. She m. Charles Eugene Walbridge (see).
iii. FRANK E., b. Dec. 8, 1870. Plymouth High School, 1887. m. Dec. 12, 1893, Lizzie E. Barker. Res. Portland, Me.
20. PETER SARGENT, son of Stephen 7 and Judith (Ordway) Sargent, b. Amesbury, Mass., Nov. 2, 1736. m. April 26, 1759, Ruth Nichols. He removed from Amesbury to Hopkinton, 1763, and from Hopkinton to New London, 1781. Mrs. Sargent d. Nov. 5, 1808. He m. second
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Abigail Homans, who d. March 22, 1813. He m. third, Ruth (Hills) Chase, widow of John Chase, of Sunapee. He d. March 8, 1816.
21. EBENEZER SARGENT, son of Peter 20, b. Hopkinton, April 16, 1768, and was thirteen years of age when his father removed to New London. He lived in New London, where he d. July 3, 1859. He m. Nov. 25, 1792, Prudence Chase, dau. of John and Ruth ( Hills) Chase, of Sunapee. She d. March 17, 1858. Jonathan Everett Sargent, Chief Justice of New Hampshire, was one of their ten children.
22. SYLVANUS THAYER SARGENT, son of Ebenezer 21, b. New London, Feb. 12, 1805. m. Nov. 27, 1830, Emmeline Crockett, b. Sept. 27, 1808, dau. of Elder Ephraim and Eliza (Dexter) Crockett, of Danbury, She d. Dec. 3, 1853. He m. second, June 14, 1858, Azubah W. Roby, b. August 27, 1814, dau. of Philip and Lydia (Willoughby ) Roby, of Sutton. She d. Sept. 7, 1894. He lived in New London, Franklin, and Enfield, removing from Enfield to Plymouth in the autumn of 1894. He was the oldest resident of the town, bearing the honor with serenity and dignity. He d. April 11, 1901. Four children, b. in New London, two in Franklin, and two in Enfield.
i. ISABEL, b. Oct. 27, 1831. m. Sept. 18, 1860, Charles Cummings Pingree, b. Jan. 7, 1821, son of Jeremiah and Sally (Pingree) Pingree. Lived in New London, where she d. May 28, 1883.
23. ii. HERMAN LOGAN, b. Sept. 7, 1833.
iii. FERNANDO C., b. Nov. 29, 1835. Dartmouth Medical School, 1866, Assistant Surgeon United States Navy, 1863-1865, a physician Danbury. He m. Mary Garland. He d. 1870.
iv. ANN ELIZA, b. Sept. 11, 1837. m. Elmer French, of Franklin.
v. JAMES D., b. April 27, 1845. m. Oct. 30, 1872, Carrie E. Draper, dau. of William A. Draper (see). He was a farmer in Danbury, where he d. Feb. 3, 1894. One son. George A. D., b. Feb. 19, 1874. Res. Franklin.
vi. GEORGE B., b. Jan. 16, 1847. m. May 27, 1873, Annie M. Knowlton, b. Nov. 15, 1852, dau. of James and Clarissa (Ford) Knowlton, of Danbury. He is a carpenter. Res. Danbury.
vii. CHARLES, b. Dec. 11, 1848. d. in Danbury, 1877.
viii. EMELINE, b. Oct. 18, 1853. d. May 8, 1867.
23. HERMAN LOGAN SARGENT, son of Sylvanus T.22, b. Sept. 7, 1833. Grad. Colby Academy, 1858. m. March 6, 1866, Almira Sargent Randall, b. Canterbury, Sept. 8, 1842, dau. of Samuel W. Randall. He is a progressive farmer of Plymouth and owns the Dearborn farm in the south part of the town.
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i. HERBERT EUGENE, b. Jan. 2, 1867. Plymouth High School, 1886; State Normal School, 1887; Dartmouth College, 1891. He is one of the faculty of Brewster Free Academy, Wolfeboro. He m. June 23, 1898, Marian Jeanne Ricker. (1) Francis Hahn, b. August 5, 1900.
ii. FANNIE EMELINE, b. May 19, 1868. Plymouth High School, 1888. m. July 25, 1894, Fred A. Berry, a farmer of Wolfeboro. She d. Dec. 18, 1900.
iii. MARY TALLANT, b. July 26, 1872. Plymouth High School, 1800; State Normal School, 1891. Stenographer. m. 1903, W. D. Doty, of Leroy, N. Y.
iv. MAURICE EVERETT, b. July 21, 1875. Grad. Philadelphia Dental College, 1899. A dentist in Franklin.
v. GRACE OSBORNE, b. August 25, 1877. State Normal School, 1895. A teacher in Bristol.
vi. ALICE PLUMMER, b. Sept. 11, 1879. State Normal School, 1899. A teacher in Bristol.
24. JACOB SARGENT, son of William 12 and Mary (Colby) Sargent, and a brother of Philip 13, b. Amesbury, Mass., March 13, 1687. m. Dec. 7, 1710, Judith Harvey, b. May 9, 1688, dau. of John Harvey, of Amesbury. He settled in Chester, where he was an ensign and a selectman. "He occupied a very prominent place in Chester." He d. April 6, 1749.
25. WINTHROP SARGENT, son of Ensign Jacob 24, b. Amesbury, Mass., Oct. 28, 1711. Lived in Chester. He m. June 13, 1738, Phebe Healey, b. Oct. 18, 1716, dau. of William and Mary (Sanborn) Healey, of Chester. He lived on the homestead. He d. Dec. 7, 1787. She d. Nov. 4, 1806.
26. JOHN SARGENT, son of Winthrop 25, b. Chester, March 17, 1746. m. Mary Turner, b. April 9, 1752, dau. of William and Sarah (Colby) Turner, of Candia. She d. June 22, 1823. He m. second, Hannah (Holmes) Shannon, widow of William Shannon. He lived in Candia. He was a soldier in the Revolution and a captain in the State militia. He d. Nov. 17, 1834. His wife d. August 4, 1833.
27. MOSES SARGENT, son of Capt. John 26, b. Candia, April 3, 1778. m. Nov. 4, 1800, Sarah Shannon, b. Dec. 1, 1779, dau. of William and Hannah (Holmes) Shannon. He was a farmer of Candia, town officer, and a prominent citizen. He d. April 29, 1857. She d. Jan. 10, 1843.
28. RUFUS SARGEANT, son of Moses 27, b. Nov. 29, 1801. m. Sept. 18, 1823, Ruth Wadleigh, b. June 3, 1805, dau. of Benjamin
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Wadleigh. Lived in Candia, where she d. August 4, 1848. He d. 1855.
29. CYRUS SARGEANT, son of Rufus 28, b. Candia, August 24, 1824. m. Jan. 31, 1855, Sarah Jane Emerson, dau. of Robert Emerson, of Boston, Mass. She d. Feb. 11, 1859. m. second, April 22, 1873, Mary Elizabeth McQuesten, dau. of James McQuesten (see). He was a clerk in the store of William Duncan, of Candia, and in the store of David Currier, of Auburn. Later he was in Boston, and there began business as a commission merchant, broker, and banker. He was successful. Retiring from active business, 1875, he removed to Plymouth, and has res. upon the McQuesten homestead, once the home of Nathaniel P. Rogers. He was a trustee, State Normal School, 1891-1899, a representative, 1891 and 1893, and at all times an intelligent and useful citizen. He d. July 24, 1902. She d. Dec. 12, 1902.
i. CAROLINE, b. Sept. 28, 1857. m. Robert Burns, M.D. (see).
ii. CYRUS, b. Jan. 29, 1876. Grad. Harvard University and Law School 1903. Now a lawyer, Boston, Mass. He m. Jan. 20, 1899, Alice Loring Newcomb, dau. of George Newcomb, of Salem, Mass.
iii. LOUISE, b. March 24, 1879. Plymouth High School, 1897.
iv. PAUL, b. Sept. 15, 1880. d. Oct. 11, 1880.
v. PHILIP, b. Oct. 26, 1882. d. Dec. 21, 1882.
30. JOHN SARGENT, son of Jacob 24, and brother of Winthrop 25, b. Chester about 1727. m. April 29, 1753, Susannah Harriman. His homestead was severed from Chester and annexed to Candia. He d. Nov. 14, 1797. She d. Feb. 13, 1807.
31. JOHN SARGENT, son of John 30, b. Candia, Dec. 26, 1764. m. Nancy Y. Burgin, of Allenstown. Lived in Holderness and in Plymouth. He d. Holderness, 1828. She d. 1854.
i. NANCY, b. July 11, 1793.
ii. JOHN, b. Dec. 7, 1794. m. July 30, 1820, Irene Sweet. He lived Naperville, Ill., where he d. Jan. 12, 1867.
,iii. HALL B., b. July 14, 1796.
iv. MILTON, b. Feb. 12, 1798.
v. MARY, b. Nov. 5, 1799.
vi. SARAH, b. July 4, 1801.
vii. HORATIO W., b. Jan. 7, 1805. m. May 3, 1838, Mehitable Nutter. He was a farmer and stone cutter. Lived in Holderness and Belmont. He d. May 8, 1869. Six children.
viii. RUTH B., b. Jan. 5, 1807.
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ix. SUSAN H., b. June 22, 1809.
x. LOUISA, b. May 14, 1811. m. May 14, 1840, John Smith. Res. Naperville, Ill. She d. 1896.
32. ENOCH SARGENT, son of Enoch and Molly (Wells) Sargent, b. ยท Londonderry about 1791. Lived in Plymouth, 1814, until his death, 1823. He was not married.
33. LEONARD SARGENT, son of Enoch and Hannah Pressey Sargent, b. Hopkinton, March 11, 1802. Lived in Plymouth, 1823-1830. He m. June 3, 1831, Mary Whitney, and lived in Rumney.
SAVAGE.
1. CHARLES EDMESTER SAVAGE, b. Wentworth, June 22, 1859, son of John A., and grandson of George, of Orford. m. Dec. 9, 1884, Almira A. Savage, dau. of George, and granddau. of Thomas of Orford. He was a milk dealer and lived in Charlestown, Mass., where he d. Jan. 11, 1893. The widow and her children removed to Plymouth, 1898.
i. ERNEST WARREN, b. April 20, 1887.
ii. MARIAN ESTELLA, b. June 14, 1889. d. Nov. 27, 1897.
iii. ETHEL ROSANNA, b. Nov. 2, 1891.
iv. HELEN FLORENCE, b. Feb. 20, 1893.
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