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SANBORN, CARRIE ADELLA (p. 425 [7, 1]). Year of birth should be 185 instead of 1855; also : - 2. Grace M. (Sanborn), b. May 2, 18ct, lustead of May 10.
SANHORN, DEARBORN (p. 665 [471]). For your of birth read 1799 instead of 1759.
SANBORN, JOHN C. (p 675 [556, +]), has but five children. V. and Vl. should be united as follows : V. Everett Wolcott (youngest), b. Dec. 22, 1875. VI. Everett Walter, etc., should be expunged.
SANBORN, LOTTIE MAY (p. 667 [462, 1, IV. ]) ; read thus, lustead of Charlotte May.
SANBORN, OLIVE A., dan. of Adouiram J. Sauborn (p 676 [536, 6, I.]), was b. Feb. 18, 1867, instead of March, Is68; d. ac. 2-5, instead of ac. 1-4.
SAXHORN, SIMON D. (p. 676 [561]), enlarged record. His first wife is thought to have been - Cram, a sister of Judith (p. 075 [658]). As the miller at Union Bridge for many years, he is well remembered to have been jovial and quick at repartee. "Can yon grind me some meal?" asked a customer, on one occasion. "No," was the stern reply; but as the disgusted customer was about leaving. " Hold on, neighbor -," was his pleasant rejoinder; " if you have some corn, I can make meal ont of it !" llis second wife was familiarly known as Betty Miller, genial and loquacious, who used to teud the mill herself in the absence of her husband. She d. with her daughter in Lowell, Mass. Children :
I. CHIMENA (Sanborn), m. Levi Brown, of Raymond, and there d. March ( ?), 1881. She had one son, who d. about 1875, ac. 21.
2. Onko, was afflicted with blindness, and d. at Union Bridge, ac. about 14. 3. MARY [502].
4. Elizameru (the oldest child of his second wife who passed the age of infancy), was for several years a popular teacher in one of the grammar schools of Lowell, Mass. ; m. Rev. James 11. Newton, a Congregational
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clergyman, who was first settled at Ferrysburg, Ohlo (?), afterwards in Cleve- laud (1864); was a farmer in Maron, III., 1872 ( Congregational Quarterly of that year), and there d. Jan. C, 1876. She visited her native town in Iss1 ; now resides (1882) with her older daughter [1], who is married and settled in Missouri One other child : - 2 Mary , Newton), b. 1864, visited the East with her mother in 1881.
5. FRANCES ANN (Sanborn), m. Joseph W. Emery (p. 272 [33]) ; the young- est of his nine children being her son.
SANBORN, WALTER (p. 656 [377, 2]), was b. July 23, 1836, Instead of July 25. SHIRLEY, SAMUEL (p. 704 [2], fourth line). Mr. Benjamin Chase, the able historian of Chester, insists upon his original statement as the truc one, that he [2] m., 2d, Anna Hazzard, and not Anna Dearborn.
SIMONDS, MIRIAM (p. 497 [38, 10]), was b. Oct. 2, 1803, instead of 1303.
SMART, JONATHAN (p. 714 [10]), had, besides the children named, a sou : - 1. Lucrates Kimball (Smart), and probably others. The family removed to Lowell or Dracut, Mass., abont 1845, aud he (Jonathan) there d., as also the suld son, Luerates K., in 1849 or 1850, both lying dead together in the same house. There is good evidence that Adaline Sinart, p. 715 [24], was the dau. or [10] instead of [21]. She d. in consequence of spinning rolls, during a very hot summer's day, in the cellar, thus taking a cold which brought on the fever.
STEVENS, GEORGE W. (p. 525 [337]), is still, as for several years pust, in the employ of the Winnipiscogee Paper Company, at Franklin. Children :
1. WILLIAM MORTON (Stevens), b. Aug. 9, 1875, in Franklin.
2. LUCY BAKER, b. Oct. 20, 1876.
3. HARRY CALL, b. Feb. 19, 1879.
4. FLORENCE MORRISON, b. Dec. 9, 1881.
TAYLOR, EDITH HENRY (p. 771 [247, 1]), was b. April 20, 1878, instead of April 1 (?).
TAYLOR, LITTLEFIELD (p. 772 [254]), never married but once, and did not in., Ist, Susannah Chapman, of Gihnanton, Nov. 22, 1810; yet a gentleman of that name (perhaps also of Gilmanton) did marry as above, according to the town records, as now existing, unless there was an error in the original entry. THOMPSON, THOMAS P. (p. 582 [62, 2]); additional child IV. Ervin Howard, b. May G, 1877; d. Feb. 13, 1882, ue. 4-9-7, under circumstances peculiarly affecting to his Christian parents.
TILTON, ABIGAIL. EVELYN (p. 805 [94]) : thus read, instead of Abbie Evelyu. TILTON, ABIGAIL J. (p. 799 [60]). The year of her birth should read 1814 instead of 1812; also, Surah Tilton [61], year of birth should be 1816 (prob- ably) instead of 1814.
WADLEIGH, JAMES (p. 816 [8]). We are desired to add to his record that he was a Revolutionary soldier by four different enlistments, during as many years, before coming to this town, and that $96 of the money he received was paid for a single silk handkerchief! Ile d. but a month before the passage of un Act in Congress which would have cutitled him to n pension.
WARD, GEORGE C., SKN. (p. 828 [7]). He did not build the present house of Willlam Lane, as stated In thirteenth liue, but a former house upon the same site. The present was built by Charles J. Lune, father of the said William.
WEBSTER, ARTHUR (p 831 [7]), never lived in Croydon, for which name (second line) substitute Claremont.
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HISTORY OF SANBORNTON.
WEBSTER, DR. Thomas (p. 831 [1]), was b. Aug., 1767; und new evidence has come to the author of this Illstory that he was a well-educated and dis- tinguished physician. Warner rather than Sauboruton must club chler honor as the scene of his labors; but during the seventeen years of hls practice lu that town, as well as the three years of hits residence here, he was often called upon, professionally, to go futo other towns lu the vicinity, und even beyond. lils experience and opinions are quoted as "authority " on spotted fever, In standard medleal works. Ills excellent wife, who was b. June, 1767, d. lils widow, March 25, 1815, In her Toth year, Instead of April 3, 1836 (last line).
WEBSTER, WILLIAM W. (p. 831 [3]), d., us recorded, in Windsor, Vt., instead of Croydon.
WOODMIAN, EDGAR H. (p. 858 [45, 5]). He m. Georglanna Hodges, of Boston, May 6, 1878, who d. In Concord, Feb. 8, 1870. Chilld : - 1. George Edgar (Woodman), b. Feb. G; d Feb. 20, 1879.
ADDITIONAL. RECORDS.
While In the process of proof-reading for these last pages, we have received the following, which we are enabled, through the courtesy of the printers, to insert as positively our final "additions and corrections" to the records of this llistory : -
BARRON, DEA. SAMUEL (p. 206 [1], second line), was of Deering, Instead of Deerteld.
BECKMAN, MRS. COMFORT S., wil'e of Reuben E. Beckinan (p. 33 [13]), d. at Franklin Fulls, May 30, 1882. .
BURLEIGH, EBENEZER (p 72 [175], seventh line), read, "she d. April 16, 1875," ete instead of "he." Mr. Burleigh, on this thilrtleth day of May, 1882, is still vigorous und cheerful, bidding fair to live yet many years. In his usually naïve mid humorous manner, he calls our attention to the error, assuring us that he is not among the dead, as the Sanbornton genealogies represent him !
CALLEY, LUCY JANE (p. 90 [33, 3]), m. Charles S. Marshall, of Hill, Dec. 25, 1875, who was the brother of Ellen F. (p. 836 [71]), and now res. in Westboro', Mass. Children : - 1. Edith Lyle (Marshall), b. Jan. 5, 1880. 2. Ernest Wil- lard, b. March, 1881.
CATE, LYMAN II. (p. 109 [74]). Child : - 1. Charles Allen (Cute), b. Feb. 16, 1879, in Sanbornton, and named after the brother and unele [[1] who was lost in the late war.
CATE, PETER S. (p. 104 [30]), d. in Flandreau, Dakota, April 30, 1882, ac. 86-9, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Ellen M. Churchill [30, 2], with whom he had rem. from Minnesota to Dakota.
CAVERLY, GEORGE A. (p. 110 [13, 1]). Additional children : - VIII. Myra Pearl (Caverly), (instead of "Dan" for " dau."), b. Oct. 25, 1879. IX. Lewis ( ?), b. Oct. 20, 1881, both in Meredith.
CHENEY, THOMAS P. (p. 500 [56, 4]). Addition to. record. Wife's name should be Mary Elizabeth (Keyes). Children (b. in Ashland) : - I. Olney S. (Cheney), b. Oct. 7, 1856; d. June 9, 1860, ae. 3-8. II. Rodney W., b. Dec. 20, 1860. III. Jonathan Morrison, b. Dec. 15, 1863. IV. Alice Maud, b. Muy 15, 1866. V. Harry A., b. Nov. 20, 1870. VI. Addie S., b. May 26, 1872. VII. George Bungs, b. Nov. 6, 1873; d. Nov. 9, 1879, ae. 6. VIII. Anne Perkins, b. Dec. 5, 1876.
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CLARK, DAVID (p). 139 [142]), d. in THton, May 27, 1882, in his 00th year. (See also p. 455 [14] of this volume.)
CUTLER, SILAS P. (p. 206 [6]), in. Victorla Ladue, 1879, of Yolo County, Call- fornia, where he res. (1882). Child : - 1. Mary Ellen (Cutler), b. Nov., 1880. DURGIN, GEORGE W. (p. 236 [65, 1]). Additional child : - IV. Lillian Pearle (Durgin), b. Feb. 23, 1881, in Suncook.
GOODWIN, JAMES (new record), rem. from Saco, Me., to Thornton, about 1805, and thence to Sanbornton, in 1815. He m. Betsey, dau. of Sylvester Brimhall (see p. 306 [8]) ; first res'd. in town, south of the Bay Meeting- House; then on the shore of the Bay, known as Goodwin's Landing, where both d. of cancer (he, May 26, 1837; she, Feb. 13, 1849), and were buried in the cemetery neur Orville M. Smith's. Ile was a shoemaker by trade; also a soldier in the war of 1812-14. Children (adopted) : - 1. Eliza Edwards, b. Oct. 28, 1805, in Limerick, Me .; m., Joseph Johnson. (See p. 405 ['58].) 2. Mary ; lived with her parents till their death; and herself d. Jan. 9, 1874, with her niece, Mrs. D. S. Daniels, at East Tliton.
HARPER, JOHN A. (p. 327 [10]). We are recently Informed that he left also a son : - 2 [114]. Lucien Bonaparte (Harper), who was postmaster in Derry for several years.
HILL, DELCINA A. (p. 496 [36, 4, XI. ]), d. In Franklin, Jan. 23, 1882, in her 44th year, after a long and painful illness putiently endured.
JOHNSON, LORENZO (p. 400 [60]), d. of Bright's disease, at his home in Con- cord, May 8, 1882, ae. 63-5. One of ilve brothers originally engaged in the granite business at Quiney, Mass., and the third of the five who has d. in Concord.
KIMBALL, WILLIAM T. (p. 774 [10]), d. at Mr. K. II. Batchelder's, in San- bornton, of paralysis, May 13, 1882, In his 81st year.
LADD, DANIEL GALE (p. 427 [23]), settled on his father's old homestead (a part of the original Ladd farm) in Belmont; in. Lydia Rundlet, Oct. 28, 1835, who was b. Oct. 28, 1815, being the dan. of Josiah and Betsey (Potter) Rund- let, and the sister of Betsey M. (p. 369 [89]). . He d. Aug. 24, 1855, in his 14th year; and she in., 21, Moses Leighton. (See p. 461 [5].) Children : - 1. Lydia Ann (Ladd), b. March 22, 1837; d. July 12, 1850, ac. 13-4. 2. Marietta Per- ley, b. March 1, 1840; in. Charles H. Rowe, a farmer, of Belmont, Nov., 1860, who now res. (1882) in Laconia; contractor and dealer in real estate. Chil- dren : - I. Daniel Morrison (Rowe), b. March 3, 1863, in Belmont. II. Leon Guy, b. Dec. 24, 18CG, in Belmont. III. Merton Charles, b. Aug. 12, 1570, in Belmont.
LADD, MRS. SYLVANIA, wife of Langdon Lndd (p. 428 [47]), d. in Belmont, May 16, 1882, ae. 64.
LANE, EDWIN W. (p. ++2 [08, 1]). Second child should be : - II. Forrest Glenn, instead of Glinn.
MORRISON, MRS. DonornY, wife of Thomas W. Morrison (p. 526 [351]), d. in Franklin, Jan. 22, 1882, in her 84th year.
OSGOOD, JEREMIAN B. (p. 539 [23]). Additional child (adopted) : - 3. Mary Frances (Foy), b. May 3, 1875, in Franklin (Sanbornton side).
PERLEY, MOSES P. (354 [17]), d. in New York, of pneumonia, April 1, 1952, ae. 66-7; was buried in Sanbornton.
PHILBRICK, ELIZABETHII, widow of John Philbrick (p. 570 [182]), d. in San- bornton, with her daughter, Mrs. Christopher Sanborn, Sept. 5, 1870, in her 90th year, being born April 2, 1781, the same day with her husband. She was
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HISTORY OF SANBORNTON.
a native of Sandown; formerly Elizabeth Wells. She res'd. several years In this town, aud her name should be added, as the " elghty-thith," to the Table of Longevity (p. 457 of this volume).
Puescorr, BRADBURY M. (p. 595 [125]). Additional child : - 4. Bradbury Morrison (Prescott), Jr., b. Jan. 18, 1873, lu Frauklin. Also 1 (of the same family), William S. Prescott, was m., Dec. 24, 1871, to Mary Imogene Cuu- uingham, a native of Canaan ; Is now (1882) a wood and coal dealer In Boston, 25 Beach Street. Child : - I. Allan Cuuulugham (Prescott,, b. Dec. 22, 1872, In Manchester, being thus four weeks older than his uncle above! Bradbury M. Prescott, Sen., Is now engaged in the Ice business, at Fraukiln; also u dealer In wood and coal, and express agent, as formerly.
SANBORN, JOIN W. (p. 634 [365, 3]), still lives in Colorado; m. Aunle Craig, Oct., 1976. Child : - I. Mabel (Sauborn), b. Aug. 7, 1877.
SANBORN, OTIS S. (p. 641 [260, 8]). Wife's parentage omitted In the record. She ( Mary Frances Lamprey ) was b. May 31, 1844, In Upper Gilinauton ( Bel- mout), belug the dau. of John Farrar aud Maria F. (Weymouth) Lamprey. ller father lived In this town the year previously to his death, Sept. 28, 1877, ac. 70, having returned to Belmont. He was a mau of marked piety and intelligence, though a great sufferer lu his last days. His second wife, for- inerly Lydia Aun Weymouth, cousin of the preceding, now resides In San- bornton, at Mr. Sanborn's, as above.
SANBORN, STEPHEN II. (p. 654 [365, 5]). Additional children : - II. Rossie (Sauboru), a son, b. Aug., 1876, in Frankllu. III. A daughter, b. April 10, 1882, lu Miltou, Vt.
WADLEIGH, JOSEPH (p. 816 [17]). The date of his second wife's death is incorrect. She d. about 1832, instead of " Jan., 1852." The latter date should be applied to the second wife of Joseph Wadleigh, 3d (p. 820 [55]).
WITHINGTON, MRS. MARY A., wife of Heury Withington (p. 444 [112]), d. of paralysis, in Lawrence, Mass., April 23, 1882, ae. 65-8.
WRIGHT, CHARLIES, In. Mary T. Cheney (p. 500 [56, 6]). Correction of record. "Both" their children are not "dead." One son still living : - 1. Charles ( Wright), Jr. . ? ), b. May (?), 1873.
FINAL ADDITIONS TO VOL. I.
The Chapel village (p. 235, VII.). Descriptiou should be modilled by the statement that stores were here kept, just below and near the bridge, first, by Eleazer D. Weeks & Co. (building burned) ; second, by Hollis K. Thompson, same site (1859). Building removed to Franklin.
The village of North Sanbornton (p. 235, VIII. ) should have a similar modi- fication, as here also n store was kept by Moses P. Plper (1859), on site of the present dwelling-house of Moses R. Weeks.
Two other physicians are found to have practised several years cach at Sanborntou Bridge (addition to p. 2+1) : DR. CYRUS K. KELLEY (1852-59) ; removed theuce to Plymouth. DR. SYLVESTER CAMIPBELL (1858-62) ; enlisted as a surgeon in the army, and soon after died in New Orleans, his remains being brought North for burial, with services at the Methodist Episcopal house of worship, at the Bridge.
One other lawyer (addition to p. 243), WILLIAM T. NORRIS, EsQ., was also established iu business at Sanbornton Bridge for a short time, in company with Charles C. Rogers, Esq. (1859). He has since resided and practised law till the present time in Danbury, haviug also an office in Concord.
INDEX I.
NAMES.
THE names of all individuals referred to in the preceding pages are here entered alphabetically, except In a few instances where the urst or Christian names are not given, each name being cited but once for the same page, usually followed by a short dash (-) and the consecutive number on that page, where such numbers are employed. The numbers directly after each name and cach successive comma (,) refer to the page or pages where the name Is found.
(G.) after a name indicates that the individual was one of the original grantees of the town.
In several cases where two or more persons bear precisely the same names without any designation of titles, they may be given in the index under Que and the same entry. In most other cases, however, where it has been found possible to identify Individuals with certainty, they are entered separately.
Abbott, Austin C. 328
Alfred W. (Dr.),
227-26, 240-26, 241-30
Edward (Dr.), 227-26, 241-30, 399, 432-13, 481
George W. 231
HI. Lucelia, 398
James B. (Dr.), 225-12, 228, 237. 239-
21, 400, 407, 459-11
James C. 483
James 11. W.
Joseph G.
Louisa (Mrs.),
410-143
Moses C.
231
Sarahı G. (Mrs.),
459-19, 487
Willian,
447-180
446-156, 447-104
Ash, Ira, 388-37-2
Atherton, T. P.
375-64, 393-73
Aikinson. Charlotte, 130-11
Daniel C. (Hon.), 107, 118, 170. 210,
220-1, 241-3, 242-8, 250-50, 269, 590-
58, 402, 407, 417, 419, 423, 421, 112-
101, 458-1
George ( Esq.), 4:11
Horatio N.
I. S. (Mrs.),
251
John Q. (Pres.),
427
Samuel, 439-72
Silas, 249-40, 300-58
128-1 Theodore (Esq.), 34, 40, 52, 81-27
Sophronia M. (Mrs.),
120-1
Thomas, 183-144
Aiken, Frank, 220 Atwood, John, 425
Frank L. (Dr.), 407
Austin, Eliza. 242.5
Herrick,
Avery, Rush E. ( Prof. ), . 129-20
Walter,
220, 221, 233, 235-1
Ayres, Charles, Jonathan ( Esq.),
174-58
Albeo, Ellery,
124-23
Alexander, Westley, 191-249
Allen, M. E. ( Miss), 120-9
Mr. (Rov.), 347
Almy, Charles T. 210
Ambrose, Abigail, 491
Merritt, 493
Thomas A. 286
Amnes, Lyman B. 403, 40
Mary,
Anderson, Alexander, 189-183
397 William. 191-219
483 Anson, William, 191-2.46
Arlin, Charles L. 189-178
Johu, 394-75-3
Arnal, Thomas,
385-35
Arthur, Chester A. (Pres.), 428
Abrams, Daniel K.
John (Dea.),
109-0, 174-37, 217. 389-
57, 390-57-5, 441-95, 443-111
.John, Jr.
+44-119, 445-155
Nancy .J. 398
Adams, Charles IT. 397
Ezekiel, 177
George II.
327,465
Israel,
50, 72, 78, 332, 417
Jolin ( Pres.),
167, 427
John W. ( Rev.),
95-14 .
J. A. (Rev.),
115
502
INDEX 1.
Babbitt, Charles M. (D).), 374-03, 478-1 Badger, Boujamin, 394-75
JALION, 247-21
John E. 212-16. 250
Joseph (Col.),
102-77, 122, 423
Jusoph, Jr. ( Hou.),
Nathaniel E.
174-59
William (Gov.),
421
Bailey, Jonathan,
174-82
95-16
Solon I. (A. B.),
1:21-24
Buker, Abigail B.
398, 491
Amos D.
191-252
Amos M.
168, 260, 327, 377-76, 414-124, 459-7
Bishop ( Rov.), 95
Bracket J. 180-111
Fannie M. 480-5
Grorgo S.
210, 213
Hosea S. (Esq.),
480-5
Mark,
317, 318, 491
Martha S.
398
Nathaniel B. (Gov.),
425
Balch, Mr. (Rev.),
346;
Ballautine, G. D. ( Rov.),
85-13
Ballamiyur, Adamı S.
318, 402
Banuford, Jacob,
22, 115, 155, 174-41, 300-58, 408, 418
Jacob, Jr.
390-58, 445-142, 460-10
John,
174-42, 300-58, +12-104
Joseph A.
491
Shepard,
3:06-82
Baneroit (Mr.),
340, 345
Bangs, Joshua,
101, 225-6, 285, 410
Bannister, William,
191-250
Bautist. John,
188-145
Barber, D. W. (Kev.),
90-8
Robert ( Esq.),
118
William A. 087-4
Bernard, Panl,
190-208
Berry, Nathaniel S. (Gov.),
41, 425
Bethuno, Maude E. 491
Thomas C. 491
Bickford, Augustus A. (Rev.),
85-15, 407, 482, 484, 480
Jolın M.
184-53
Billings, Jesse L. John,
366-15
Bixby, Russell C.
372-51, 473-1
Blackmau, Johu (Hon.),
425
Blackstone, Benjamin E.
184-54
Blair, John, 191-220
Blaisdell, John M. 225-12, 334, 459-17
Philip (31rs.), 129-9
Blake, Almira,
473-1
Betsey,
477-1
Emily,
478-1
ILeury,
217, 387-40-6, 409, 412, 438-41
Juhu,
174-84
Jolin (2d),
159-187
Jolm D.
186-112
Joseph W.
182-10
Molly, .
385-35
Joseph,
218
Kinsley H.
202, 356-30, 438-04, 445-135, 4 !!! )
Mahala,
398
Thomas (G ),
33-4, 307-22
Mary E.
Blanchard, Georgo, 017-23
Nathan,
218
G. William, 214
Blodgett, Amos,
45-1-2
Nathaniel,
374-58
Batchelder, Nellle K. 338. 398
Odell, 218-24
110, 222, 444-117, 417-196;
William, 110
Bites, Lewis (Rov.),
Baum (Col.), 317
Baxter, Richard ( Bov.),
Beacham, Richard, 175
Beau, Butsoy. 451-1
David, 374-61-1, 408, 414, 454-1, 4001
Elijalı.
Ellou C.
598
George J.
477-2
Jonathan,
161-3, 415
J. W. ( llov.),
91-25
Ebodu,
250-47, 144-117
Scribuer H. 300-14-1
Silas ( Rev.), 89-5
Beckman, Comfort S. (Mrs. ),
Ezra M.
311-47, 386-38
Lucy E.
491
Reuben E.
Bedel, Jolin (Hon ),
+25
Beecher, Lyman (D. D.),
254
Beode, Eva J.
130-16
Beody, Daniel ( Esq. ),
+21
Bell, Charles H. (Gov.), James ( Hou.),
425
Jolin (Gov.), Samuel (Gov.), 423, 424
Bemis, Horaco t. 130-14
Benuett, M. W. 371-46, 439-66, 443-112 Seth C. 473-6-3
Thutuas, 473-6-3
Tiltun, 415
Benson, Eliza E. ( Mrs.), Samuel,
Benton, James, 191-242
Barkor, Ezra, Garduer T.
123-12
William ( Hou.),
423
Barron, Oliver (Rev.).
87-7, 93, 94-5, 403, 491
Samuel (Dea.),
498
Barrows, Ella J.
130-10
Lorenzo D. (D. D.) (Rev.),
95-4. 126, 128-7, 425
Bartlett, Charles W. ( Esq.), Ichabod ( lion.),
Jessie E.
Joseph W.
491
Josiah (Gov.),
103, 421, 422, 426
Marie L.
491
Peter (Dr.),
239-11
Infus, 405
Rufus G. L. 180, 317, 325, 403
Samuel C. 484
Batchelder, Byron S. 48L
Caleb,
384-30-5
Charles S.
314-115, 383-23
Henry, 395-81-4
John B. 392-65, 405, 432-12, 469
Nathan,
245-6, 386-39, 408, 415, 418, 438-4
Payne, 380-39, 389-56, 409
105, 397
491
481
1:12
Nulrou M. ( Rov.), IC. M. 210
503
INDEX I.
Blodgett, Lorenzo D. ( Rev.), Sim on,
402
Alplionzo, 47-21
Ascenath M. (Mrs.), 89-225
472-16
Benjamin, 170, 5:00-59
Benjamin F.
471-1
Benjamin W.
471-7
Blanche E.
153
Bradbury T.
232, 230, 402, 403, 405. 446-102
Byron W. 214, 365-6, 403
Calvin,
125-9
Charles,
18-191
Charles F'. A.
471-8
Rebecca L. 242-7
Chase P.
$13-93
Bodge, Molly M. 373-52, 391-61
David,
247-19, 252, 311-57, 388-47.
472-12
Dorinda, Ebenezer,
100-15, 173-28, 314-106, 405. 404
Ebenezer (Major),
414,421
Fannie C.
398
Herbert J. L.
328, 309, 458-2, 481
474-1
471-5
Joseph C. (Rev. Dr.).
76, 81, 82, 104,
379-1-1, 409, 413
122, 123-7, 228, 283, 284, 397, 400, 491
George H.
295, 297, 310-6, 370-35.
Nancy (MIrs.),
106, 285
Sarah J.
123-10, 398
Susan O.
Launal E.
472-14
Bolte, Frederick,
189-174
Ilattie E.
471-2
Bonaparte, Napoleon,
343
Bond, Alonzo,
327
Horace,
459-14, 461-1
Bouton, N. ( Rev. Dr.),
30, 48, 49
Ira J.
491
Jolin,
191-123
Jolın B.
483. 484
James ( llev.),
81, 82, 83-3, 407
Mary L.
398
Jolm W.
·
387-0
Jonathan,
Joseph ( Rev.), 88, 89-1, 390-39, 491
Lela. 472-22
Levi,
49-1
Laura A.
398
Lucinda E.
472-23
Rufus L.
305-80
Lydia A.
89-23
Bowles, Stephen,
170
Martha A.
4722-17
Boyd, John,
384-28
M. Ellen,.
398
Boyer, Jolui,
414
Nellie,
472-11
Noah B
tus
Courclaud,
· 482
Ralph H.
483
Eliza J.
471-4
Samuel,
Herbert C.
399. 481
Louis O.
471-2-2
Lucy M.
471 -;
Warren G.
+26
Luette S.
398
Willie,
472-10
Mary E.
482
Bruce, Caroline,
3-5
Nathaniel,
481
Harriet S.
478-6
Nathaniel B.
471-5
Mahala,
473-2
Sarah B.
471-3
Mary,
473-8
William B. William W.
471-2-3
Saralı,
473-7
Bradbury, Mr. (Hon.),
Thomas ( 1st ),
174-40, 472-1
Bradley, Edward,
191-221
Bradv, John,
191-222
Willianı,
473-3
Breed, Sarah A. (Mrs.),
189-17!
Brimhall, Betsey, Sarah,
454-3
Sylvester,
454-3, 498
Buckey, J. E. JJ. ( Rev.), (A. M.,) 129-18
Brown, Abel W.
Buell, Heury A. 473-5-2
Addie M.
398
Bullard, Julia E.
129-14
Amos (21),
212-7
A. W. (Rev.),
87-13
Benjamin ( Esq.),
220-16, 242-7, 407
Charles S. 242-7, 328, 332, 376-75, 477-3
Edward K.
242-7
George L. (1st),
2+2-7
George L. (2d), 242-7
Bodwell, Abraham (Rev.), 61, 76, 77, 79, 81, 82, 83-2, 99, 110, 112, 113, 118, 119, 121, 142, 143, 172, 228, 332, 333, 353, 398, 407, 458-2
Albert C. 401
Amı, 398
Eliphalet, 155, 408
Ella A. 398
Ellen F.
Isaac R.
Enna A.
373-56, 403, 432-16
George W.
471-4
Henry,
89-23
Boutwell, Edward P'. (Dr.),
338
Hannah E.
398
Jolm G.
472-9
242 Bowen, L'. ( Prof.), Thomas, 26
Bowers, Charles L. 247-21
Goorge F.
186-113
Boynton, Charles F.
471-2-1
Charles H.
471-2
Orville E. ( Rev.),
336, 407
Stacy,
403
Sylvester,
311-50
470-1 71
Thomas (2d),
Bryaut, C. M. (Mrs.),
Brigolie, Luigi,
Bryer, John, 155, 160-34, 435-31
498
Buchanan, James (Pres.),
Buck, Amasa ( ilev.), 85-4, 4!%J
-
90-12
Brown, Alonzo G. 471-3
213
Blood, Charles W. George B. H. C. 4722-14
Boardman, Amos (Ist),
242-7
4221, 444-125
Ezekiel,
Sophia F.
504
INDEX I.
Bunker, David W. 313-92
Vuleuti E .. ( lov. ),
87-15, 93, 04-7, 203, 440-80, 484
Burbank, Nathaniel, Wells, 409
Burgoyne (Gen.), 159, 347. 351
Burleigh, B. 350-72-1
Barnard 11.
305-7, 377-79-1, 400, 148-183
Bonalale l'. 370-35
Benjamin M. 310-31, 384-25, 405
Calvin 1'. 483
Daniel,
169, 269-32, 445-130
Daniel C. (Dr.),
121-24, 125-7, 597, 400, 485
David,
171-5, 200
Ebenezer,
48, 201, 314-127, 369-32, 432-11, 498 Eilwin l'. 4972 Jacob, 396
James C. 310-15, 365-6
James M. 377-80, 381-15, 390, 494
Jeremialı, 174-93
Joseph,
390-58
Josialı, 311-63, 387-44-2, 400, 412
Lucy W.
485
Moses C. 3JJ
Nathaniel (Lieut.), (of Sandwich,)
171-23
Nathaniel E.
248-36
Nathaniel O.
405
Natt W.
483
Peter (also Burley).
18, 20, 103, 105,
Robert,
369-32
Roscoe,
483
Sarahı (Mrs.),
454-5
Walter,
233
William,
381-15, 448-183
Burley, Curtis B.
384-29, 405, 460
David,
41, 132, 169, 195, 387-44, 405
David, Jr.
235, 379-5, 409
David (3d), 379-3, 409
Horace A.
187-114
Jason J. 187-115, 235, 334, 384-29, 400 Jolin S. 379-6 Joseph,
163-79, 369-35, 370-35-1, 410, 435-40 Juseph, Jr. 374-57, 437-52
Nathaniel, 18, 47, 49, 56, 136,
155, 109, 205, 211, 369-35, 374-57,
155, 161-59
William, 161-62, 244-5, 509-1, 307-18, 400, 454-5 Burnham, C. W. 130-1 Noalı,
Burns, Charles, 188-154
Elijah P. 182-17
Burse, Ephraim, 171-8
Buswell, Charles, 308-27-2
Charles K. 181-1
Elias S. 312-09, 392-65-1
Nathaniel,
173-32
Nualı,
389-57, 390-57-4, 418
Butterfield, J. Ware ( E'sq.), 184-52, 467 Lucius A. 129-25
Butterfield, Samuel,
Buzzell, Charles W. 137-110 Henry C. 184-55
Walker, 174-92, 255
Calef, Anna,
451
Arthur B. (Hon.), 122, 124-16, 338, 397, 400
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