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19. CYRENE, b. Feb. 10, 1808; m. Joseph J. Farnham (see p. 276 [33]).
20, 21. ISRAEL INGALLS, b. March 24, 1812. SALOME, b. Aug. 10, 1815.
22. WILLIAM, b. Jan. 17, 1817; m. Mary Farnham, dan. of Joseph (sre p. 275 [18]) ; was a teamster and trader for some time in Boston; then res'd. in this town. and d. in Meredith, Jan. 7, 1847, ae 30. Children : - 1. Mary Frances, b. July 14, 1844, in Boston; m. Charles Stevens, of Roxbury, Mass., who d. in Boston; now res. in Chicago, III. One child : - 2. George Wash- ington, b. in Sauborutou ( Farnham place), and d., ae. 2.
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23. ENOCH WELLS, came from Amesbury Mills, Mass., at the sug- gestion of Thomas Kimball, abont 1814; lived at the Square, in the later Dr. Carr house ; carried on the batting business in the Kimball store, but after five or six years returned to Atnesbury ; was a wool- sorter in a factory, and was killed by the explosion of a boiler. lie m. Catharine - -. One child, on our town records :
24. JOHN COMERFORD, b. Oct. 22, 1815; now res. in Manchester, Mass.
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THE WHEELOCK FAMILY.
1. AncmiPres WHEELOCK was b. Jan. 22, 1765, in Concord or Lexington, Mass. ; was a Revolutionary soldier (latter part of the war) and a pensioner ; came, as a young man, to this town, and in. Molly Sau- born, dan. of Capt. Aaron" (see p. 629 [93]), April 1, 1787 ( Wood- man). Ile settled, as a farmer, on the Mountain Road, near New Hampton line (Site 5, addition lots) ; rem. to Littleton in 18 ,9 or 1810 ; again to Coventry, Vt., 1825-26, and thence to Newport, Vt., where he d., Feb. 16, 1847, ae. 82, and she d. Ang. 29, 1838, ac. 09-4. Ifis sons and descendants have been mostly farmers. First six children only upon our town records :
2, 3. AMASA [12]. b. Aug. 20, 1788. Picren [19], b. Aug. 5, 1789.
. 4. AARON SANBORN, b. July 8, 1791; m Auna Bowman, of Littleton; there lived, and both d., - he, April 5, 1863, in his 72d year. Seven children (tive sous) ; two sous and one daughter deceased (1876).
5. BETTY (Betsey), b. Sept. 6, 1793; m. Edmund Sleeper, near Sanborn- ton. She d. in Brattleborough, Vt. ; he d. in Newport. Seven children, two sous. One dau. d. in Newport, where the others now live.
6. ALce, b. Feb. 15, 1796; m. Benjamin Bowman, in Littleton. He d. in Coventry, Vt. She was still living ( 1-76). Two children : - 1. Mary Ann ( Bowman). 2. Clorinda; both in. and d. in Coventry.
7. HANNAH, h. Oct. 6, 1795; m. John Sleeper, in Littleton; d, in Enos- burg, Vt., June 13, 1867, in her 09th year. Child : - 1. Amanda (Sleeper).
8. CATHARINE B .. b. Oct. 22, 1800; in. Peter Sleeper, in Littletou; both d. in Iowa, - she, Nov. 2 1864, ac. 64, leaving four children ; one son.
9. PATTY, b. Feb. 12, d. April 20, 1803, in this town, ae. 2 mos.
10. ABEL. b. Aug. 28, 1805 ; m. Harriet Boyuton, in Coventry, Vt. He d. in California, Ang. 6, 1852, In his 47th year. She also there d., leaving three or four children.
11. Asa C., b. April 12, 1810; in. in Greenfield, Mass., and now res. in Springfield, Mass, having seven childreu.
12. AMASA2 [2] (Archippus1), m. Sally Burleigh, dan. of Josiah5 (sve p. 65 [89]), May 15, 1808 (Crockett) ; first settled in this town, but accompanied his father to Littleton and Vermont. He d. Dee 2, 1844, ae. 36-3. She d. April 24, 1872, in her 82d year. Children :
13. JOSIAH BURLEY, b. Oct. 27, 1800, in Samborutou; in. Martha Lee, of Moultonborough. Feb. 5. 1839 ; is a farmer ; present residence in Coventry, Vt. Child : - 1. Martha Elizabeth, b April 28, 1840; in. Salmou Nye, Nov. 3, 1862. Child : - I. Katle Wheelock (Nye), b. Jan. 1, 18GG.
14. AMASA, Jr., b. Jan. 1, 1811. iu Littletou; in. Margaret Cullen, Dec. 22, 1834; was an expressman in Boston, Mass., and there d , Jan. 22, 1875, ac. 64. Children : - 1. Mariah, b. June, 1835. d., in Boston, Feb G, Istl, ac. 25- 8. 2. Sarah B., b. March 31, 1838; res. in Boston. 3. Johu, b. 1845, d. 1847, in B., ne. 2. 4. Charles, b. 1851; lives in Boston.
15. JOSEPH, b. Feb. 15, 1813, in Littleton, as were the remaining; m., Ist,
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Harriet Pierce Ang. 30, 1834; m., 2d. Mary Shepherd, Sept. 9, 1840; in., 3d, Lois Shepherd, Jan .. 1815; m , 4th, Sophrouia Guild. April, 1863; m., 5th, Lydia Wheelock. Feb., 1866; m , 6th, Emeline Houston. Feb., 1870. Chil- dren : - 1. Josiah B., b Jan. 2, 1836 (1st wife) ; res'd. in California (1876). 2 Harriet, b. Nov. 1, 1841 (ed wire), d. Jan. 1, 1865, ac. 23-2. 3. Mary, b. 1846 (3d wife), d. Nov. 3, 1863, ac. 17. 4. John, b. Feb. 18, 1851 ; m., and has three children. 5. Ida (?), b. Nov. 20, 1854. 6. Amasa, b. May 14, 1857. 7. Rufus, b. Feb. 12, 1865 (1th wife).
16. MARY, b. Feb. 19, 1815; m. Luther Pearsons, March 16, 1837. Chil- dren : - 1. Sarah ( Pearsons), b. July 30, 1838; m. Elijah Strong Cowles, Esq., a lawyer, from Orleans Co., Vermont, Nov., 1863, and d. July 13, 1871, in Jer- sey City, N. J , ae. 33. Two children, both deceased. 2. Luther B , b. July 14, 1840; is a livery-stable keeper, in Brooklyn, N. Y .; m, and has three children. 3. Chester E .. b. Dec. 29, 1842; is a dealer in sewing machines, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; m., and has two children. 4. Mary Abbie, b. Dec. 2, 1540; res. with her mother, in Brooklyn.
17. SARAMI, b. Oct. 30, 1518; m. Salmon G. Miner, Sept. 10, 1830; d. July 28, 1845, iu Littleton, in her 27th year. He m., 20, and res. with his son : - 1. George Henry (Miner), b. June 21, 1844, who is also m., in Chicago.
18. JouN, b. July 3, 1822, d. March 21, 1843, in his 21st year.
19. PETER2 [3] (Archippus1), m. Dorothy Fuller, in or near San- bornton. Ile rem. from Littleton to Newport, Vt., in 1826, and there d., Feb. 7, 1861, ae. 71-6. Sev. n children (tive son,), all b. in Lit- tleton, except the last, of whom :
20. Ancmirpes, d. in Greenfield, Mass., where his widow now res. (1876).
21. PETER, m. Mary Dage, of West Derby, Vi. , d. in Boston.
22. BRACKETT, d. iu Bostou.
23. MARY, m. Lewis Aruold, of West Derby, Vt .; res'd. iu Salem, Vt. (1876).
24. MELISSA, b. in Newport, Vt .; in. George Brigham, in Boston, and there res'd.
THE WHIPPLE FAMILY.
1. ROBERT WHIPPLE was a farmer, on site now vacant ( Lot No.
4', 2d Div.), in the valley between the present farms of Obadiah and Eben zer Kastman. He m. Catharine Thompson, dau. of William3 (sve p. 781 [49]), Nov. 12, 1808 (Crockett). Removed to Gilford, about 1×25, where she d., of consumption, 1854, ne. 64. Six o dest children b. in Sanbornton. Children :
2. Joskru L., b. May 14, 1810; was a scaman; m. Aun B. Thurber, dan. of John, of Portsmouth, Sept 2, 1832; deceased.
3. Many T., b. April 11, 1812. d. April 27, 1836, ae. 24, of consumption.
4. SALLY L., b. May 21, 1814; m. Samuel C. Heath, tanner and glue man- ufacturer, of Meredith and Holderness, June 8, 1834 (Bodwell), and d. of consumption, July 9, 1845, ac. 31.
5. CATHARINE, b. May 12, 1516, d. Dec. 9, 1833, in her ISth year, of cou- smuptiou.
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6. SUSAN HACKETT, b. July 23, 1820 ('19) ; m. Abraham L. Morrison (Ace p. 511 [193]).
T. BENJAMIN THOMPSON [9], b. Jan. 13, 1823.
8. Jonx P., b. March 11, 1835, in Gilford.
9. BENJAMIN T." [7] ( Robert1), was a carpenter ; res'd. in Gilford (Laconia), and there d., July 13, 1857, ae. 34-6. Ile m. Sarah J. C. Melvin, of Plymouth, Dec. 25, 1843, who was b. Dec. 12, 1819, and d. July 16, 1864, in her 45th year. Children :
¥ 10. HELEN MAR, b. Feb. 15, 1845; a gifted vocalist; res'd. in Chicago, III. (1877) ; present home in Laconia, with her uncle, see [6] ( 1381).
11. UPHAM MELVIN, b. Sept. 20, 1846; a carpenter; d. July 28, 1871, In Laconia, in his 25th year.
12. MARION WALLACE, b. Jan., 1848. d. May 17, 1849, ac. 1-4.
13. MARION WALLACE, 2d, b. July 20, 1851, d. triumphantly, of a lingering consumption, on the Sauborn Road, in Tilton, Jan. 1, 1872, ac. 21-6.
THE WITCHER FAMILY.
1. GEORGE WHITCHER, according to one account, was b. in Scot- land, 1753 ; was impressed, when about ten years of age, on board a British man-of-war, and escaped with some older sailors, whose plan of escape he threatened to reveal if they did not take him along with them ! Finding his way into New Hampshire, he first lived at Brent- wood, .where. according to the other account, he was born (as above), being of Scotch descent. He was there (?) m. to Mars Fellows, of Salisbury ; rem. to Enfield. or Springfield, and thence to this town, where he first lived, at the Bay Meeting-house, as early as 1790 ; then near the Tin Corner, and finally settled under Steele's Hill, the place of his longest residence in town, Site 2, Lot No 24, 2d Div. He was a farmer, and d. with his dan. [9], in Upper Gilmanton, April 4, 1830, ae. 77. She was b. 1759. and d. July 25, 1852, ae. 93. Children :
2. POLLY, b. 1784; m Collin Sanborn 'Jr. (see p. 680 [67+]).
3. SALLY, b. Oct., 1786; m., 1st, Benjamin Taylor (see p. 761 [137]) ; m., 20, Jonathan Sanborn (sre p. 687 [694]).
4. REUBEN [11], b. April 27. 1788.
5. PukBE, b. l'ec 14, 1791; m., Ist, Trueworthy Robinson (see p. GOS [107]); m., 2d, John Foster, of Concord, a farmer and trader, March 4, 1813, who afterwards settled and died, where she last lived, In Belmont. She there d., Dec 8, 1879, ac. 83. Children : - 1. Ellza Whitcher ( Foster), b. July 7, 1819; m. Joli Eastman Page, of Belmont, Feb., 1843, who was b. Oct 30, 1820, in B., the son of Caleb and Huldah ( Eastman) Page, originally from Danville. He is a carpenter and framer; rem. to Lake Village, 1870-71, where she d., Nov. 3, 1876, ae. 57-4. Children : - I. Nancy Maria (Page), b. Jan. 28, 1846, in Belmont and there d., May 29, 1870, ae. 24-4; unm. II. Mary Ella. b Aug. 23, 1850, in Belmont; tu. Winteld N. Allen, carpenter, of B., a native of Maine, March 28, 1869. Child : - (1.) Ethel Winola (Allen), b Out. 15, 1875, in Lake Village. 2. Nathan Fogg (Foster), b. March 29, 1823; is a
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farmer in Belmont, on the old place of his uncle, Nathan Fogg [6], after whom he was named. lle m. Eliza K. Small, of Canterbury, Jan. 31, 1842, who was b. Nov. 18, 1820, the dau. of Jeremiah Small Children : - I. Charles Henry, b. March 11, 1843; m. Elizabeth E Aklrich, from Vermont, March 19, 1802 ; was driver of an ambulance in Tennessee, near the close of the war, and there contracted a disease, of which he d., Dec. 22, 1865, in his 23d year. She d. Feb. 22, 1864. Children : - (1.) Alla Lizzie. b Jan. 24, d. Ang. 17, 1863, ac. 7 mos. (2.) Leora Lizzie, b. Feb. 11, 1864. Il. Frank Albert, h. Jan. 9, 1851 ; grad. at the Tilton Conference Seminary, 1876: was a student of medicine ' 1879) at Ann Arbor, Mich. 3. John Corliss, b. Dec. 20, 1827; m., Ist, Evelinca Copp, dau. of John (see p. 186 [55]), June 18, 1850. who d. March 28. 1860, in her 33d year. lle m , 2d, Betsey Weeks, aud d. March 25, 1874, ac. 40-3. Children : - I. Orrin William, h May 25, 1851; m. Mary F. Johu- son, dan. of Warren (sce p. 408 [86]), March 24, 1879. II. Laura Etta, b. Jan. 22, 1853; m. Marcus S. Weeks, of Gilmanton, Jau 5, 1875, who was b. March 2, 1848, in Altou, and is a farmer ou her grandfather's place, in Belmont, where she d., May 1, 1877, ac. 24-3, leaving : - (1.) Ivy A. ( Weeks), b. Nov. 30, IST6. III Flora Alma (Foster), b. Aug. 20, 1856; m. Jacob La K. Rowen (sre p. 617 [27]). IV. Sarah Ilelen, b. 1858 (?).
. 6. IlANNAN, b. March 3, 1.93; m. Nathan T Fogy (see p. 250 [10]).
7. NANCY SANBORN, b. Ang. 31, 1796; m. Jacob Hunt (see p. 350 [32]).
8. GEORGE, Jr., b. 1798-99, d. in Belmont, March 6, 1852, ac. 53, umin
9. ELIZA NORRIS, b. June ., 1801; m. Richard Sanborn, of Belmont, April, 1823; d. Sept. 19, 1854, ac. 53-3.
10. ALMIRA T., b Nov. 8, 1804; m., 1st, Joseph B. Ewer, tailor, of Bel- mout, afterwards of Boston, June 26, 1832 (B.,dwell). He d., and she m., 20, Richard Sauboru [9], 2d wife, Feb., 1855, and d. April 22, 1866, ac. 61-5.
11. REUBEN" [4] (George1), m. Lydia Taylor, dan. of Col. William (see p. 753 [41]), July 6, 1808 (Bodwell) ; lived first on Steele's Ilill ; then on her father's place, and there d., of fever, April 24, 1826, ac. 38. Ile was one of the 1814 men, with Capt. Perkins. She d. Dec. 16, 1868, ae. 78-3. Children :
12. WILLIAM TAYLOR, b. Nov. 3, 1809, d. Oct. 8, 1840, ac. 30.
13. MARCIA MORRISON, b. Sept. 6, 1s11 ; m. Chase Wadleigh (sce p. 821 [69]).
14. JANE T., b. April 19, 1814; m. Luelau II. Davis, of Northfield, and d. Sept. 28, 1859, ac. 45-5. " Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord."
15. BENJAMIN, b. March 26, 1816; m. Hannah Kenistou Davis, of Cauter- bury, May 5, 1838. She was the dan. of Jonathan Davis, b. Nov. 25, Isto. lle learned the hatter's trade at the Square, and there first lived; since, in different places, but chietly at the Bridge. Ilas now returned (1879-81) to the Square; a farmer on the Dea. Sanborn and Ward places. Children boru iu Sanbornton: - 1. Reuben, b. Jan. 8, 1840, d. Sept. 17, 1844, He. 4-8. 2. Elizabeth Godfrey, b. Feb. 3, 1841; was m., and reskl. in Laconia. 3. George Renhen, b. Ang. 11, 1834; is now (1sso) a druggist at 242 Main Street, Springfield, Mass.
IC. MARY, b. June 21, 18ts, d. young.
17. LYDIA M., b. Ang. 15, 1820; m. Azro Russell, of Belfast, Me., hotel keeper and paper-mill agent, who there d. Four children.
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18. MARY T., b. Feb. 26, 1822; res'd. In THiton till 1874 ; m. Samuel G. Morrison, of Manchester (see p. 508 [164]), his 3d wife, June 23, 1875.
19. CHARLOTTE, b. Jan. 5, 1824, d. March 20, 1826. ac. 2-3.
( Another child of [11] d. Dec. 16, 1817; also au mufaut sou, b. Ang. 31, d. Sept. 5, 1825, ac. 5 days.)
THE WHITE FAMILY.
1. HARRISON3 WHITE was b. in Deering, Nov. 13, 1826, being the son of Nathan2 and Hannah (Ordway) White, the grandson of Nathan1, an early settler in Deering, from Massachusetts, who was a soldier in the battle of' Lexington, in 1776. He is a cooper by trade, as well as farmer of late years ; m., 1st, Esther W. Burley, dan. of Peter (see p. 67 [130]), Jan. 4, 1860 ; remained one year in Deering, then moved to this town, and bought the old William Prescott place in part (at the thrashing-ini.l), on which he has built a new house. just east of the old site. She d. Oct. 4, 1869, ae. 33-4 ; and he was m., 2d, to Mrs. Amelia C. (Morrison) Hodge, widow of John G. Hodge is.e p. 511 [191. 1]), April 27, 1870, by Rev. N. P. Philbrook. He united with tie Congregational Church, May 7, 1871. Children :
2. HENRY HOLTON, b. Nov. 3, 1860, in Deering. d. Nov. 14, 1862, ae. 2.
3. BENJAMIN BURLEY, b. Oct 5, 1864, iu Sauboruton.
4. GEORGE LANE, b. April 25, 1867, in S.
5. BENAIAn PIPER, b. Sept. 19, 1869, in S.
THIE WIGGIN FAMILY.
1. THOMAS WIGGIN was an active and useful man in the first set- tlement of New Hampshire ; came as early as 1631; was agent or governor of the " Upper Plantation "; captain ; represented Hampton in 1645 ; d. 1667. His son,
2. ANDREW, m. Ann, dau. of Gov. Bradstreet, 1659, and res'd. in Exeter. The family has always been a prominent one in various parts of Rockingham County. especially in Stratham.
3. STEPHEN. probably descended from the foregoing, and his wife Susan, resided in stratham, and were the parents of :
4. Joux, b Feb 9, 1779, in Stratham. ( Also of a daughter. who in. Elias Buswell (see p. 77 [5].) Ile [4] m. Hephzibah Piper, in Stratham, dan. of Stephena (see p. 573 [15]) ; settled first in Warner, thence moving to this town, in 1804. Ile lived a few years on the Daniel Piper, below Thomas place : was in the service of 1812 a few weeks, going to Portsmouth (see Lists) : finally settled in " New State," west of the present T ylor C. Prescott's, April 1, 1818, and there continued till his death, Oct. 11, 1864, ac. 85-8.
" Farewell, father, God has called you To His home on Canaan's shore,
Where one day we hope to meet you, With our friends who 're gone before."
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She d. June 25, 1861, ae. 82-5.
" Dearest mother, thou hast left us, And our loss we deeply feel; But 't is Jesus hath bereft us, He can all our sorrows heal."
Children :
5. Jesse [13], b Feb. 18, 1797, in S rathamn.
6. Srernex, b. May 15, 1801, in Warner, and there d , Sept 4, 1803. ar. 2-4.
7. Jonx, Jr., b. April 14, 1803, in Warner, d Oct. 22, 1826, in Roxbury, Mass., ne. 23-6.
8. Susx, b. March 17, 1805, in Sanbornton; m. Dauiel F. Thompson (sce p. 791 [146]).
9. NATHANIEL PIPER [23], b. Sept. 29, 1807.
10. ILANNAN P., b. June 24, 1811; res. in Sanboruton, num.
11. IRENE, b. Oct. 14, 1813; m. Amos Brown (see p. 51 [52]).
12. Joskrn, b. March 17, 1818; res. in Franklin, in the employ of Walter Aiken; overseer in screw factory, having previously lived with his father on the farm till after the latter's death (1866). Ile m. Eliza, dau. of Nathaniel Norris, of New Hampton, Nov., 1842. No children (see Thompson Family, p. 782 [59, 1]).
13. JESSE3 [5] (John2, Stephen)), m. Mrs. Ruth (Eaton) Flood, dan. of Williamª Eaton (see p. 259 [43]), Nov. 10, 1816; was a farmer, first near the Chapel, afterwards, and chietly, on the mountain (New State). present Tilton place. He d. Feb. 19, 1860, ae. 63. She was b. May 1, 1795, and d. March 3, 1860, ae. 64-10. Children :
14. STEPHEN, b. March 8. 1817, d. Nov. 25 (23), 1820, ae. 3-8.
15. JosnuA, b. April 7, 1819, d. Dec. 3 (1). 1820, ae. 1-8.
16. NATHANIEL, b .. Oct. 29, 1821; mn IInnnah Wallis, dan. of George (see p. 827 [78]). Ang., 1846; Is a farmer near Patterson, Iowa, where she d., Nov. 20, 1876. Children : - 1. Luther N .. b. July 17, 1848, in Sauboruton; served in the late war. 2d Mass. Cavalry ; m. Mary Stont March 21, 1867, her family belonging in North Carolina. Children : - I. Elizabeth, b. 1868. II. Aurida, b. 1871. III. Elismer, b. 1874. 2. Lizzie A., b. July 5, 1854, in New lamp- ton; Is in., and has two children : - 1. Minnie. 11. Sarah. 3. Edwina, b. Nov. 28, 1863.
17. Josin E., b. Feb. 15, 1824; has been a mover of buildings in Lynn, Mass., for several years; also a farmer In Frankllu ( Andover), 1876-81. He in. Martha E. Beckman, dau. of Renben E. (see p. 33 [14]), March 2, 1845, who was b. April 27, 1826. Children : - 1. Charles M., b. March 10, 1846; is a farmer with his father, in Andover; m., Ist, Aurilla E. Kimball, of Frank- lin, Jan. 15, 1805. She was b. March 27, 1844, and d. Jan. 30, 1876, In her 32d year. lle m., 20, Saline S. Sweatt, May 9, 1877, who was b. April 21, 1856. Children : - I Louie M., b. Feb 20, 1867. Il. Aunle M., b. Ang. G, IST3 d. April 25, 1874, ac. 8 mos., 19 days. III Lena M., b July 22, 1875, d. March 2. 1870, ac. 7 mos., 9 days. 2. Sarah II., b. Ang. 31, 1847; m. John Smith, shoemaker, in Lynn, Mass. ; residing in Hill (1876). Children : - I. Henry L. (Smith), b. March 17, 1870. Il. Bertie May, b. May 22, 1873. 111. Aurilla A., b. April 25, 1879. 3. Frank P., b. Oct. 17, d. Dec. 8, 1852. ac. 2 mos.
18. Srerney Pirex, b. May 15, 1826; was previously a shoemaker and
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pedler; of late engaged at the old Morrison willls (1880) ; has res'd in Holder- ness and elsewhere, but In Sauborntou, near the Chapel, since loss. lle m. Patience Elizabeth Roberts, Oct. 26, 1547, In Plymouth, who was b. March 15, 1830, the dan. of Isaac and Betsey ( Evaus) Roberts. Children : - 1. Orea Aun Elizabeth, b. Nov. 25, 1848, in llill; m. Anriu S. Batchelder (see p. 20 [94]). 2. Flora Almira, b. Dec. 26, 1852, lu Holderuess; m. Alfred G. Dear- born (see p. 226 [86]). 3. Stephen Omer, b. May 6, 1854, In Campton; was a mill employe at the Chapel ( 1874-76) ; now ( 1880) in steam works at Salem, Mass , Box 136; m. Susau J. Edgerly, Jan. 1, 1873, the dan. of Timothy S. (see p 263 [32]). Children : - I. Ahuira Violet, b. Oct. 8, 1874, d saute day. IL. Jesse Vernon, b. April 26, d. Aug. 27, 1876, ne. 4 mos. III. Susie May, b. April 30, IST8 4. Zoa Olive, b. June 10, 1858, In Holderness; mu. George 1I. Dow, of Bristol. July 4, 1877, at New Hampton (Rev. Mr. Fisk), who d., at B., April 23, 1880, ac. 21, lacking a few days. 5. Nora Bell, b. March 20, 1865, in Sanbornton
19. Jons, b. Dec. 11, 1828; m., Ist, Mary Currier, of Salisbury ; was a farmer in Warren, where she d. ; m., 2d, Nancy Currier, sister of former wife, and is now farming in Vanmeder, Dallas Co., Iowa. Children : - 1. Jesse, res'd. iu Warren (1876). 2. Ruth. Three others (2d wife).
20. SARAI II., b. July 3, 1831, d. July 8, 1833, ac. 2.
21. ALMIRA MI., b. MAy 13, 1833; in. Frederick Quimby, of Hill, farmer, and d. April 15, 1851 (1853), in her Isth (20th) year, leaving one child : - 1. Arceneath (Quimby), b. Dec. 20, 1850, in Ifill; m. John B. Sanboru (sce p. GGS [450, 6]).
22. VAN BUREN, b. Oct. 4, 1836; emigrated from New Hampshire to Iowa, April, 1800, and rem. thence to Kansas, Oct., 1873. He enlisted as flrst ser- genut in Company B, 15th Iowa Regiment. Sept. 28, 1861, but being wonuded at the battle of Pittsburg Landing, April 6, 1862, he was discharged iu Sept., same year; was commissioned by Gov. Win. M Stone, of Iowa, Ang. 21, 1sol, and ordered to the border to protect the State from the Missouri bushwhack- ers. lle was latterly engaged in sheep raising, in Iowa; in Kansas, is a stock grower, mostly cattle, residing at Decatur, Decatur County. Ile m. Frances Burger, Sept. 28, 1861, who was b. Sept. 5, 1839, in Eslingen, Germany. Chil- dreu (six oldest b. in Iowa) : - 1. Frank, b. Oct. 25, 1862. 2. Adolphus, b. Ang. 30, 1864. 3. Fred, b. Oct. 27, 1866. 4. Wiram W., b Feb. 14, 1869. 5. Lucy, b. April 5, 1871. 6. Louise, b. Ang. 24, 1873. 7. Edith, b. May 22, 1876, iu Kausas.
23. NATHANIEL P.3 [9] (John2, Stephen1), m. Mary Morse, from Calais, Vt., Ang. 5, 1847 ; res'd., first, in Woburn, Mass , and rem. thence to Walden, Vt. Children :
24. CHARLES, b. Feb. 28, 1851.
25. FRANK, b. July 3, 1853, d. July 1, 1866, ae. 13.
THE WILSON FAMILY.
Some of the posterity of the first Boston pastor, in one branch, are found in this town as by the following genealogical table : --
1. WILLIAM' WILSON ( Rev. Dr. ) was a clergyman and prebend of St. Paul's, England ; the father of
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2. JOHN? (Rev.), b. 1588; first pastor in Boston, Mass., and there d., Aug. 11, 1667, ae. 79.
3. WILLIAM3, son of last, was b. in England.
4. JOSEPH4, sou of last, was b. in New England, and settled in Andover, Mass.
SUBSEQUENT GENERATIONS.
5. JAMES5, b. 1670, in Methuen, Mass.
6, 7. JAMES6, b. 1703. JESSE7, b. 1739.
8. JAMES8, b. 1772, in Pelham.
9. ZADOK PAGE9, b. June 17, 1800, in Pelham ; m., 1st, Anna Richardson, April 18, 1826, in Hudson, who was b. Nov. 21, 1801, and d., in H., July 23, 1840, ae. 38-8. He m., 2d, Mrs. Abigail, widow of John Martin, of Bedford, June 13, 1841, who d. Feb. 14, 1871. He res'd., his last years with his son [17], in this town, pass- ing a cheerful old age, and d. in Claremont (Uuity), on a visit with [11], June 17, 1879, his 79th birthday. Children :
10. FOSTER, b. July 5, 1827; was a patriotic soldier from Lowell, Mass., 1861-65; is now (1879) superintendent of a cotton mill, and res. at Holyoke, Mass.
11. KIMBALL J., b. Jan. 12, 1829; rented the Woodman farm, in this town, 1807-68; is now overseer of the Sullivan County Farm, lu Uulty.
12. GEORGE L., b. Nov. 6, 1831; res. in Rosemont, Minn. ; a farmer.
13. HENRY PAGE [17], b. Nov. 25, 1833, in Hudsou.
14. ANNA R., b. July 1, 1836; m. James McClintock, merchant, in Man- chester, where she d., July 4, 1880, ae. 44.
15. PAGE A., b. Dec. 14, 1839, d. March 15, 1840, ae. 3 mos.
16. ABI, b. Oct. 16. 1843, iu Hudson (2d wife ) ; in. William Douuell, M. D., und res. in Stockton, Kansas.
17. HENRY P. 10 [13] (Zadok P.9, James8, Jesse7, JamesG, James5, Joseph4, William3, John2, William1), purchased the Woodman place Jan., 1870, and fitted up the old manse into a fine summer boarding- house, where also the delightful " old men's parties " were held in June and July of two successive years, 1874 and 1875. The expense of this house, with outside improvements, present and prospective, was estimated at $10,000, and it was proving, during the summers of 1873 to 1875, an honor to old Sanborntou, but was unfortunately consumed by lire, July 26, 1876. He m. Augusta A. Philbrook, dau. of Ethan (see p 563 [113, 3]), March 28, 1871, at the Eagle Hotel, Concord (Rev. G. W. H. Clark). He now lives (1881) near his former home- stead, in the late Eastman ( Wadleigh) house. Children :
18, 19. MARY FRANCES, b. May 14, 1872. WALTER ALLEN, b. Oct. 6, 1874. 20. HENRY MORTON, b. Feb. 6, 1877.
21. HOMER BARNARD, b. June 13, 1880.
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TIIE WINGATE FAMILY.
1. JOHN CATE? WINGATE was a direct descendant of John!, of Dover, one of the earliest settlers of New Hampshire, and was the seventh John Wingate in regular succession, all being oldest sons. His mother was Mary Cate, of Barrington, b. in 1773 ; m. in 1800. He [1] was b. Oct. 15, 1802, in Farmington ; m. Eliza Hayes, of Mil- ton, June 21, 1832, she being the dau. of Ezekiel and Mehitable (Gale) Ilayes (see Gale Fam., p. 294 [33]) ; lived first in Farmington, till 1836 ; rem. with his father to Northwood, for one year, and thence to Sanbornton Bridge in 1837. He here carried on the blacksmith's trade; was an ordained deacon of the Congregational Church, and greatly beloved by his pastor. In Sept., 1853, he rem. to Janesville, Wis., where he d., after an illness of several months, Nov. 26, 1867, ae 65-1. He was there also deacon, and " none in Janesville were ever known to speak evil of him." She d., very suddenly, of apoplexy, March 8, 1872. Children :
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