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45. Jon K., b. Jan. 10, 1808. "Earned an honored reputation for up- rightness and integrity," being for many years engaged in trade at Gilmanton, as also in the fire-insurance business; besides. latterly, attending much to probate matters, and settling many estates. He was selectman of Gilmanton, 1845-46, aud 1859; representative, 1860-61; town clerk, 1867-70, and town treasurer, 1870. He in., Ist, Adaline B. Chase, July 6, 1830; m., 2d, Mary Jane Drew, Oct. 10, 1843; and d. Oct. 23, 1876, in his 60th year. Children : - 1. Charlotte A. S., b. May 28, 1831 ; m. John S. Thompson, of Concord, Sept. 8, 1850, who was b. Sept. 1, 1824, in Gilford, and, since 1851, has been one of the best-known landlords in the State, and, of late years, proprietor of the Proctor House, Andover, where he d., suddenly, of paralysis, April 13, 1879, ae. 54-7. Children : - I. Willis D. (Thompsou), b. Oct. 13, 1853; succeeds his father at the Proctor House. II. Lottle Esther, b. Sept. 28, 1871. 2. Charles Chauncey, d. young. 3. Mary Esther, b. 1840, d. young. 4. Ade- lalde M., b. Oct. 7, 1845 (2d wife). 5. Edgar H., b. May 6, 1847; is a lawyer iu Concord (1872-80). 6. Ella F., b. Nov. 1, 1850.
46. CHARLES, b. Nov. 3, 1800; was a teacher in town some years; n. Marcia Thompson, dau. of Moses (see p. 784 [75]), Nov. 27, 1834 (Hooper). Ile iulierited the Woodman estate, in this towu, aud retained its ownership till 1869; succeeding, also, to his father's office of justice, and to his promi- bence iu town affairs. Was several years employed by the Shakers, at Mount Morris, N. Y., to oversee aud carry ou their farmy ; has now retired to Concord (1871-81), where he has held several city odices, and is superintendent of the new cemetery. Child : - 1. Aaron. b. March 31, 1837; bas followed the rail- road business in its different branches, and was ticket agent of the Boston, Hartford aud Erie Railroad Company, at Boston, in 1872. Ife m. Phebe Aun Wadleigh, dan. of Dea. Shadrach (see p 818 [34, 1]), Nov. 17, 1859 (Tilton), aud now res. at Franklin Falls. Children : - I. George Albert, b. Nov. 23, 1860, at Mount Morris, d., at Concord, July 31, 1863, ne. 2-8. II. Mattie Euphemia, b. June 3, 1862, in Sauboraton, d. July 6, 1863, at Concord, ac. 1-1. III. Helen Elizabeth, b. March 28, 1866, at Mt. M.
47. AARON, b. May 28, 1812; was practising law in New York City in 1872,
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firm of Gurniss & Woodman. Had m. Ellen V. Keating, Jan. 22, 1867. Children : - 1. Aaron Joseph. 2. Edward William.
48. EsTukn, b. Aug 11, 1814; in. Thomas W. Perkins (see p. 552 [2+]).
49. JONATHAN KITTREDGE, b. Juue 27, 1816; m. Lucretia Jennison, at Bur- lington, Mass., Nov. 1, 1842, who was b in B., Feb. 9. 1818; res'd. a short time in this town ; has since successfully prosecuted his trade as a currier in Woburn aud Burlington, Mass. Children : - 1. Susan Coolidge, b. June 5, d. Sept. 11, 1846, in Burliugion, ac. 3 mos. 2. Herbert Kittredge, b. Aug. 12, 1848, in Woburn. 3. George Jennison, b. Nov. 18, 1851, in W. 4. Lucretia Wyman, b. March 11, 1855, in W. 5. Charles, b. July 15, 1858, In Burlington.
50. SARAI ANN, b. July 12, 1818; m. Capt. Amos Webber, of Boscawen, Oct. 21, 1846 (Bodwell). He was b. Nov. 11, 1800, at Plymouth ; was a black- smith by trade; an officer in the State mouuted militia; the esteemed deacou of the Boscawen Cougregational Church about twenty years, and there d., Nov. 23, 1874, ac. 74.
51. MARY WHEELER, b. Oct. 11 (14), 1822; m. Nathan T. Smith (see p. 725 [92,1]).
52. JOHN6 [28] (Joseph5, John4, etc.), m. Hannah (Betsey) Parker, of Bradford, Mass., 1814; was a shoe and leather dealer in Haverhill, and there d., Oct. 8, 1854, ae. 66-6. She was still living (1872) with her youngest son [58], in Haverhill. Children :
53. HANNAH PARKER, In. Hazen Hazeltine, of Haverhill, who d. in Califor- nia, and also his son.
54. BRADSTREET P., res'd. in Haverhill.
55. MARY ESTHER, m. Warner Whittier, of Haverhill.
56. AARON P., settled in Ilaverhill.
57. CHARLES, res. in Ashburnhain, Mass.
58. JOHN, Jr., b. Feb. 22. 1832; in. Sarah Jane Noyes, of Newburyport, Nov. 20, 1861, in Foxborough. She was b. June, 1835. He also res. in Haverhill. Children : - 1 Emma Haseltine, b. June 15, 1865. 2. John Noyes, b. April 15, 1870.
59. AARON6 [29] (Joseph5, John4, etc.), received a good academ- ical education ; spent several years in the store of Mr. Greenough, at Canterbury ; commenced business in New Boston at the age of 20 ; soon after settled in Northfield, and there continued till 1816, when he removed to Boston, Mass., and was associated with Mr. Levi Bartlett in mercantile pursuits till his sudden death, July 3), 1826, ae. 36-4. He " was blessed with a sound mind and discriminating judgment ; was amiable in disposition, social in his affections, and remarkably uniform in his temper. Decision was a distinct and peculiar trait in his char- acter ; modesty, promptitude, and energy distinguished all his actions."
He became the subject of deep religious impressions, during a re- vival in Canterbury. In Boston be formed, with six other young men, an association for devotional purposes, which still exists in connection with the Park Street Church, and with this church they all united in 1821. He afterwards labored to strengthen and build up the Union
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and Hanover Street Churches, with which he was successively con- nected, - being selected, with others, for the former, - and was most laborious and efficient in the eanse of Sabbath schools, first as teacher in the Mason Street and Fort Hill mission schools, and then as super- intendeut of the African Sabbath School. He was evangelical in his views, consistent in his Christian life and character ; keen in his moral perceptions ; of a quick and tender conscience, and pre-eminently adorned with humility. " His closing scene was marked with special interest, while the Christian benevolence of his previous life, and his recognized stewardship from the Lord" dictated the bequests of his will as follows : To the American Board of Foreign Missions, 84,000 ; to the Education Society, $3,000; to the Tract Society, $2,000; to the American Colonization Society, 8500; to the Penitent Female Refuge, $1,000 ; besides making " snitable provision for his relatives, in proportion as he judged their circumstances required," and leaving $400 to the funds of the '. Woodman Sanbornton Acadeiny," in his native town, in addition to what he had previously given. In this latter institution, his name - as its chief founder - was worthily per- petuated for many years. IIe uever m. (Abstract of notices in the Boston Recorder and Telegraph, Oct., 1826.)
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60. JOHN2 [+] ( Edward1), is known to have settled in Dover, Jime 17, 1657, and to have had a garrison house at Oyster River, so that the Woodmans of Lee (" Oyster River Parish " ) are presumably his descendants. Among those of the third generation, with probable pedigree, as here given, was
61. JOSHUAS (Joshna+, Jonathan3, John", Edward!), b. June 11, 1736, in Lee; m. Lois Woodman, who was b. in Maiue, Jan. 22, 1736. Ile settled first in Lee, where all his ebildren were b. ; 'rem. to Meredith about 1785-89, and finally to Sanboruton, in the spring of 1794, where he had purchased the farin now occupied by his grandson, Ira [89], on Lot No. 21, 2d Div. She there d., Oct. 28, 1820, in her 85th year, and he d. Ang. 13, 1827, ae. 91-2. He had served in the Revolutionary war, with his son Joshina as attendant, and thus had the title of " captain " ; was deputy sheriff in Meredith. Children :
62. ELIZABETH, b. Ang. 26, 1756; m. Thomas Crosby, and d. in Gilford, June 16, 1852, in her 96th year.
63. MARY (Molly), b. Sept. 1, 1758; m. Phinchas Sanborn (see p. 625 [04]).
64. ANDREW [73], b. March 20, 1760.
65. ELsig, b. April 19, 1762; in. Benjamin Smith (see p. 717 [25]).
CC. Joshua, b. March 8, 1701, d. Feb. 11, 1824, in New Hampton, where he had lived.
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67. DEBORALI, b. Feb. 13, 1767; m. Stepehn Mead, of Meredith, and d. Nov. 4, 1846, in her soth year.
68. JOHN [81], b. Feb. 1. 1709.
69. Ezia, b. April 8, 1771; m. and settled In Belmont, Me., and there d., Oct. 17, 1846, ue. 75-C.
70. ASA, b. July 16. 1773, d. May 1, 1781, in hls 8th year.
71. Lois, b. Sept. 13, 1775; m. William Sanborn (see p. 676 [563]).
72. STEPIEN, b. May 8, 1778, d. Dec. 8, 1780, ae. 2-7.
73. ANDREWG [61] (Joshua5, Joshua", Jonathan3, John2, Edward!), m. Mary Woodman, his cousin ; lived in Meredith, and is said to have kept the first store in what is now Laconia Village. He d. in MI., Sept. 8, 1849, ae. 89-5. She d. July 21, 1847, ae 78-10. Ilis children, - seven in number, - who lived to grow up, were :
74-78. FANNY. DANIEL. GEORGE. EBENEZER. LEWIS (Louis).
79. ANDREW, b. May 18, 1799, in Gilford; m. Haunah P. Bacon, Feb. 2, 1823, who was b. June 6, 1807, in Boscawen, where he lived as a farmer and carpenter, till 1834; since then on the Elder David Moody place, Upper Gil- manton, one and one half miles from Union Bridge, where he d. March 9, 1879, in his SOth year. Children : - 1. John Pierce, b. June 13, 1824, in Bos- cawen; m. Lucretia M. Buuting, of Manchester; carpenter, in M., and there d., Feb. 28, 1850, ne. 25-8. Child : - I. John P., b after his father's death ; Is in., and lives in Manchester; sume business. Two children. 2. Heuri- etta Curtis, b. Ang. 31, 1826; m. George Patterson, farmer and stone-cutter, April 10, 1851, In Quincy, Mass. He was a uutive of Scotland; lived in Gilmanton twelve years; after 1863 in this town, on the Joseph Philbrook place, Lot No. 15, 2d Div., and there d., of lingering consumption, Sept. +, 1880, ae. about 60. Children : - I. George Woodman (Patterson), b. July 20, 1852. II. Lewis Fremont, b. Sept. 15, 1855 ; m. Clara J. Gilman (see ). 311 [83]), June, 1876; is a weaver in Lacopia. III. Mary Jane, b. April 26, 1859. IV. Henrietta Celestia, b. Jan. 25, 1862. V. Grace Georgiana, b. May 27, 1866. 3, 4. Loulsn Isabella, Lovilla Equilla, b. July 22, 1828. The former m. Daniel T. Freuch, of Upper Gilmanton, farmer, Feb. 23, 1847 (Cass) ; now res. In Salem, Mass. Four children (one son), and three grandchildren. The latter [4] m. Joseph G. Johnson (see p. 406 [62]). 5. Frau- ces Adelaide, b. May 23, 1830, d. in Manchester, Oet. 1, 1845, ac. 15-4. 6. Cassandra A., b. Oct. 4, 1833, in Boscawen; in., Ist, John W. Bullock. of New Bedford, Mass , Nov 14, 1853, who there d. Her present husband is John Langdon, of Hartford, Conn. No children. 7. Ellzabeth Cordelia, b. March 5, 1836, in G .; in. Appleton P'. Clark, of Boston, merchant, Jan. 11, 1855; now res. In Washington, D C .; a real-estate agent. Children : - I. Allen Cuttlug (Clark), b. Feb. 23, 1858; Is. an attorney at law (1880), in Washington. II. Paul, b. July 7, d. Sept. 23, 1864, ae. 2 mos., 16 days. III. Appleton Prentiss, b. Nov. 13, 1865. IV. Gilbert Andrew, b. July 15, 1871. 8. George Andrew, b. May 25, 1838; m. Hannah A. 11. Tilton, dan of Abraham II. ( see p sos [136]), Sept. 29, 1857, in Quincy, Mass ; was a mason and stone-entter, and d. at Belmont, June 23, 1867, ac. 20-1. "A devoted husband and father." Children : - 1. John A., b. July 12, 1858; is in business ut 670 Main Street, Worcester, Muss. II. George Freuch, b. Dec. 17, 1860, iu Quincy; united with the Congregational Church, May 2, 1875; now res.
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(1850) in Boylston Centre. Mass., In care of Henry Fay. III. Walter Irving, b. Sept , 1865, d. May 16, 1866, ac. 8 mos. IV. Adelaide Esther, b. Sept. 17, 1867 (adopted by Alfred Clark, see Colby Fais., p. 165 [58, 1]). 9. Ebenezer French, b. Sept. 11, 1840; m. Harriet E. Elkins, dau. of Curtis W. (see p. 264 [17, +]), Sept. 13, 1803; is a machinist, in Newark, N. J., No. 7 Alllug Street. One child : - I. Merton Elkins. 10. Mary Jane, b. June 28. 1843; m. David Pearson, of Fuirfield, Me., Jan. 10, 1861; now living at Kendall's Mills. Two children (one sou). 11. Orlando Vincent, b. Dec. 12, 1845, d. July 20, 1843, ae. 2-7. 12. Joseplilue Izetta, b. April 18, 1848; m. Joseph Sayward, of Bel- wout, Jan. 13, 1868, who was b. March 1, 1836, In Alfred, Me. ; Inherited his father-in-law's farm, as above, but d. of paralysis, Sept. 17, 1878, ac. 42-6. Children : - I. Harry Wade ( Sayward), b. May 17, 1869. 11. Ethelbert French, b. Oct. 15, 1871. III. Mary Jane, b. March 10, 1876. IV. A dau., b. May 2, 1879. 80. MARY JANE, was the youngest cluid or [73].
81. JOHN6 [68] (Joshua5, Joshua4, Jonathan3, John?, Edward1), remained on the farm of his father through life; was m., by " John Drew, M. G.," to Sarah Calef, dau. of Oliver (see p. 82 [30]), May 2, 1797. He was deacon of the Bay Baptist Church many years, until its reorganization, and d. Oct. 30, 1865, in his 97th year. She d. Feb. 12, 1866, in her 86th year. Children :
89. STEPHEN M., b. Sept. 26, 1798; in. Judith Marsh, of Campton, March 22, 1825; settled in Rumney, aud d. July 28, 1837, In his 39th year. Chil- dren : - 1. Susan, b. Oet. 2, 1826; m. Jolin C. Fox, of New Hainpton, Nov. 27, 1845 (Cleaves). Children : - I. Emma G. (Fox), b. Nov. 5. 1846; is m., and has two children. II. Edgar B., b. May 23, 1850. III. Willis S., b. Sept. 30, 1852. 2. Eunice DI., b. Oct. 5, 1828; m. T. P. Clifford, Dec., 1850, who res in Plymouth, aud has been an engineer on the B., C. & M. Railroad since its opening. Child: - I. Fred A. ( Clifford), b. Sept. 4, 1852.
83. SUSANNA, b. March 28, 1800; in. Samuel Shores, of New Hampton, June 10, 1818, and d. Nov. 24, 1818, ae. 18-8.
84. JOSHUA, b. Feb. 20, 1802 ; settled as a shoemaker, and latterly a farmer, in Strafford (Bow l'oud) ; m., Ist, Almira Johnson, of Northwood, March 30, 1825 (Bodwell), who was b. May 14, 1804, and d. Aug. 3, 1831, at. 27-2-20; m., 2d, Martha Aun Huckins, Jan. 23, 1833. Children : - 1. Joseph Johnson, b. Aug. 4, 1826. 2. Johu, b. Jan. 27, 1823, d. Oct. 10, 1830, in his 3d year. 3. Jolin, 2d, b. July 10, d July 30, 1835, ac. 20 days. 4. Almira J., b. July 28, 1837. 5. Hannah M , b. Feb. 26, 1839, d. April 26, 1844, ne. 5-2. 6. Charles H., b. Muy 1, 1841. 7. Aaron H., b. Aug. 5, 1843, d. Jan. 20, 1853, ae. 9-5. 8. Daniel S., b. Dec. 11 1845. 9. Abby C., b. April 7, 1848, d. Oct. 16, 1854, ae. C-6. 10. Dana Joshua, b. May 18, 1851.
85. LOIs, { b. Dec. 25, 1803. The former [85] in. Enoch Hvitt, farmer, of 86. ELIZA, S
Gilford, May 19, 1828 (1825) (Taylor), who d. Dec., 1870. Children : - 1. Amelia W. (Iloitt), b. June 4, 1829; m. A. P. Munsey, of Gilmanton, Nov. 2, 1834. One sou. 2. Olive B., b. Feb 4, 1831; m. Charles Collins, of Gil- ford, Nov. 30, 1834. Twins (one son), who d. in infancy. 3. John Woodman, b. Nov. 10, 1832; in. Emeline M. Collins, Oct. 29, 1837; settled iu Laconia. Two children; one sou. 4, 5. Lewis A. and Eliza J., b. July 15, 1834. The former d. June 25, 1855, in her 21st year. The latter m. George W. Munsey,
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now of Gilford Village, April 26, 1800. One sou. 6. Danlel, b. Sept. 17, 1836; m. Amanda T. Jewett, March 1, 1859; res. lu Gliford. Que son, who d. in his 16th year. 7. Martha A., b. Dec. 6, 1838, d. Nov. 7, 1846, in her 8th year. 8. B. Enoch, b. Jan. 28, 1841, d., in California, Aug. 5, 1868, ue. 27-6. 9. David Plugree, b. March 26, 1843; settled on the home place, in Gilford. 10. Ruel C., b. July 25, 1846, d. May 28, 1853, in his 7th year. The latter [86] In. Abel B. Eastman (see p. 252 [61]).
87. SAMUEL CALEF. b. Oct. 6, 1805; m. Mary B., dau. of Daniel Kinnesou, of New Hampton, 1829, having served au apprenticeship at cabinet and chair making in Holderness Village. He res'd. in New Chester (now Hill) from 1829 till Sept., 1837, when he rem. to Whitehall, N. Y., for one year; thence to Ohio; and in Jan., 1846, again, with a five-ox team, to Orangeville, Barry Co., Mich., where he still res. ; P. O address, Prairieville (1879). Children (first tive b. in Hill) : - 1. Charles F., b. April 3, 1830; m. Sarah Dawson, aud res. in Orungeville. Ten children (four sous). 2. Jolin, b. Nov. 17, 1831; m. P. Swart; now Ilves (1879) in Kansas. Four children (three sous). 3. Daulel K., b. Aug. 27, 1833; was killed by an Indian in New Mexico, while moving West, on the ulght of June 3, 1861, in his 28th year. 4. Edward P., b. June 24, 1835, d. Feb. 17, 1838, in Whitehall, N. Y., in his 3d year. 5. Samuel Newell, b. March 30, 1837; m. Catharine Swart, and res. in Kan- sas. Two children (one son). 6. Thornton Asbury (?), b. Dec. 9, 1840, at Mill Creek. Williams Co., Ohio; m. Cornelia Youngs, who is now deceased ; res. lu Orangeville, and has had three children (two sons). 7. George M. P., b. Feb. 12, d. Muy 2, 1843, at Mill Creek. ae. 3 mos. 8. Mary A., b. July 12, 1844, at Mill Creek; m. Mortimer T. Jones, and res. in Orangeville. Two daugliters.
88. JOHN, Jr., b. Feb. 4, 1808, d. July 22, 1830, ac. 22-6; unm.
89. IRA, b. Dec. 27, 1810; settled ou the old homestead, which he still re- taius, with renewed barn (1877) and various other hnprovements; has been justice of the peace several years; was selectman of Sanboruton, 1862-63; representative in the State Legislature; 1860; also school committee of the town. He m., Ist, Phebe T. Morrison, daughter of Bradbury (see p. 508 [165]), March 4, 1835 (Bodwell), who d. May 11, 1839, in her 26th year ; m., 2d, Mrs. Betsey Jane (Young) Wiggin, Dec. 18, 1839, the dau. of John C. and Betsey (Lord) Young, of Ossipee. b. Jan. 4, 1813, in O. Her mother d. in her family, June 4, 1878, in her 97th year, being b. Dec. 6, 1781. Chil- dren : - 1. John Bradbury, b. Dec. 21, 1835 (Ist wife) ; m. Sarah A. Slocum, in Virginia City, Nevada, March 31, 1866; is settled as a farmer (1879), in Burr Oak, St. Joseph County, Mich. Children : - I. Frank Roy, b. Nov. 10, 1869, in Gold Hill, Nev. II. Harry, b. Feb. 21, 1871, in Gold Hill, d. Aug 15, ae. 6 mos. III. Ira Guy, b. Ang. 8, 1874, in Burr Oak. IV. Vinule, b. Sept. 28, 1876. 2. Sarah Elizabeth, b. Nov. 5, 1841 (2d wife) ; a teacher in town for several years. 3. Alice, b. Muy 30, 1851 ; ulso a successful teacher; m. George A. Leavitt (see p. 461 [89]). 4. Charles Coleman, b. Jan. 23, 1853; a farmer, with his father, 1878-81; mn. Estella T. Mason, dau. of Thomas B. (sre p. 481 [48, 1]). Child : - I. Nettie, b. May 13. 1879.
90. SALLY, b. Dec. 12, 1812; m. Barnard II. Smith (see p. 736 [100]).
91. CHARLES CHAASK, b. Nov. 12, 1814, settled in Stratford (edge of North- wood) ; Is now a farmer; formerly a blacksmith. lle m. Martha A Boody of' Stratford, oldest dau. of Zechariah Boody, Nov. 23, 1842. Children b. in Stratford : - 1. Sarah A., b. Ang. 25, 1843, d. June 23, 1844, ae. 10 wos.
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2. Elizabeth A. G , b. June 10, 1845, d. Nov. 9, 1846, ac. 1-6. 3. Zechariab B., b. Dec. 21, 1847, d. Dec. 9, 1849, in hls 2d year. 4. Elsie M., b. March 15, 1851. 5. Ida F., b. March 17, 1855, d. Dec. 25, 1858, ae. 3-9. G. George E., b. Sept. 2, 1857. 7. Homer C., b. April 1, 1860.
92. NATHANIEL 11., 6. May 30, 1817; removed to Sparta Centre, Mich. ; a farmer and blacksmith; m. Melinda Downs (?), or Swansville, Me., Jan. 1, 1837. Children : - 1. John, b. March 13, 1859. 2. Llewellyn, b. Dec. 20, 1860. 3. Clara, b April 8, 1863.
93. WILLIAM S., b. July 11, 1819; tu. Mary Aun Fox, of Meredith, June 23, 1841 (Cougden); has served the town of Sanbornton in various offices, especially as a representative at Concord in 1809, when his speech before the House was very effective ou the subject of the division of the town. Ile wus superintendent of the Belknap County ahushouse and farm, 1870-79, giving universal satisfaction; has now returned to his native town, - Maj. Zebulou Smith place, ou which he has made extensive improvements. Children : - 1. Stephen Mead, b. April 25, 1842; m. Lizzie S. Smith, dan. of David (see p. 726 [97, 2]), Nov. 4, 1863; is a farmer, having purchased the old town's farm (original floyt place), June, 1872; was selectman, 1876-77. Children : - I. Walter David, b. Aug. 5, 1864. II. Herbert Smith, b. Aug. 1. 1806. III. Jeunie Olive, b. Feb. 12, 1808. IV. Caroline Perkins, b. Dec. 28, 1869. V. Harry Eruest, b. Aug. 30, 1871. VI. Vernie May, b. June 24. 1873. VII. Myrta Belle, b. April 11; 1875. 2. Cyuthin, b. Sept. 18, 1846; m. Orville M. Smith (see p. 730 [115, 6]). 3. Ella, b. Sept. 7, 1853; a teacher in town and elsewhere; more recently a clerk in Lacoula. 4. Josephine. b. Dec. IS, 1855; m. Frank Sanboru of Ossipee, Feb. 10, 1874, who is now a harness-maker, at Milton Mills. 5. George, b. April 19, 1858.
94. MARY S., b. July 20, 1821 ; m., Ist, James L. Eaton, of Weare, Nov. 19, 1843 (Coombs). He d. iu Kewauce, Ill., July 20, 1858, and she m , 20, Harris Allen, of Lyme, farmer, Jan. 9, 1867. He was residing at (West) Leb- anon, and there d., May 28, 1879.
95. LAWRENCE CHAUNCY, b. March 1, 1825; m. Mary R. Puriugtou, of Loudou, Dec. 1, 1851. She was the dau. of John L. und Phebe (Chapin) Purington. He is now (1879) a farmer, in Owatonna, Stecle Co., Miun. No children.
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96. MARK5 (Edward', Edward3, Edward, Jr .? , Edward!), b. Feb. 20, 1744 ; was more remotely connected with Sanbornton (as below), being the cousin of Rev. Joseph, his father, Edward4, being the fifth child and fourth son of Edward3, and himself being the oldest child of Edward+ and Edna ( Morss) Woodman. He m., 1st, Sarah Morse, Dec. 3, 1769, who was b. Dec. 21, 1742, and d. Aug. 21, 1778, in her 30th year ; m., 2d, Sarah Chase, Feb. 28, 1780, who was b. Aug. 27, 1759, and d. July 11, 1833, in her 74th year. IIe d. Nov. 1, 1821, in his 78th year. Children :
97. EDWARD, b. Jan. 20, 1778; m. Jane Follansbec, June 27, 1804, and d. March 18, 1837, ae. 59-2.
98. SARAU M., b. Sept. 30, 1781 (2d wife) ; m. Nathan Rogers (see p. 610 [11]).
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99. EDNA II., b. Dec. 22, 1782; m. Caleb Kimball (see p. 420 [46]).
100. ANNA J., b. Jan 12, 1784, d. June 23, 1859, ac. 75-5.
101. CALEB M., b. June 19, 1783; in. Sarah Rogers, April, 1819.
102. DAVID C., b. Sept. 25, 1786, d. Sept., 1813, ae. 27.
103. MARK, b. March 11, d. Aug. 21, 1792, ae. 5 mos.
104. BETSEY B., b. June 11, 1794; in. Joseph Moody, Aug. 25, 1811; d. Ang., 1845, ae. 51-2.
ADDENDA.
105. JAMES M. WOODMAN was a clothier below the Chapel. His sister,
106. MARY S., m. Joseph C. Caverly (see p. 109 [10]).
THE WOODWARD FAMILY.
1. GEORGE3 WOODWARD was b. Jan. 20, 1815, in Bradford, Vt., being the son of llarvey" and the grandson of Asal, of Fairlee, Vt. He m., 1st, Cynthia Metcalf, of Piermont, April, 1836, who was the dau. of Burgess Metcalf, and d., of quick consumption, in P., April 18, 1840 ; m., 2d, Martha Sanborn, dau. of James7 (see p. 656 [380]), then living in Bradford, May 25, 1843 (Bodwell) where, he continued to res., employed chiefly in the paper mill till 1850. He then rein. to this town, and lived, as a farmer, first on the Sanborn road ( where now R. C. Bixby, 1881) ; thenceforth, and till the present, at the Square. She (2d wife) there d., Feb 17, 1861, ac. 44-6 ; and he in., 3d, Hul- dab E. Sanborn, dan. of Ebenezer, Jr. (see p. 619 [336]), April 7, 1861 (Boutwell). Children :
2. CYNTHIA ALMIRA, b. May 11, 1838, in Bradford; m. Ira T. Colby (see p. 165 [6G]).
3. MARY ELIZABETH, b. Feb. 16, 1810, In B. ; m., 1st, Cyrus Taylor (see
p. 773 [276]) ; m., 2d, George Harper. of New Hampton, Feb., 1880.
4. GEORGE HENRY, b. Aug. 9, 1852 (2d wife), in Sanboruton; in. Hattie M. Abbott. dan. of Hazen (see p. 7 [08, 4]), June 6, 1874. Ile was a black- smith in company with his father-in-law, at Frauklin, 1875; in same business at Gilmanton till 1879 ; now in Belmont (1880) Children : - 1. Eugene llazen, b. Oct. 23, 1876, in Fraukliu. 2. Wilbur llarvey, b. April 13, 1880, in B.
5. JAMES HARVEY, b. June 11, 1854, lu this town; is a tailor lu Tilton (1879-81).
6. ETTA JANE, b. Aug. 17, 1856, in S .; has been a teacher iu Sanbornton and Northfield.
7. MARTHA SANBORN, b. May 11, 1858, in S. ; m. Gardner I. Ward (scep 830 [19,5]).
THE WYATT FAMILY.
1. JOHN' WYATT, mentioned in " Coffin's History " as one of the carly inhabitants of " old Newbury," Mass., who m. Mary Badger, Dec. 15, 1700, was doubtless the ancestor of the Sanbornton Wyatts.
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2. SAMUEL2, probable son of [1], affords the connecting link. Ile m. Judith Chase. Ilis son,
3. CHASEA, b. March, 1758, in Newburyport; was there brought up, and learned the trade of a shoemaker. He m., 1st, Polly Colby, dnu. of John (see p. 176 [163]), about 1784 ; rem. to Sandown prior to 1789, where all his children were born, and again rem. to this town in 1809, settling on the farin one mile cast of Bridge, on Lot. No. 78, 2d Div., previously deeded to him by his brother-in-law, Peter Colby, where she d., of consumption, May 8, 1822. He there d., with his youngest son [13], July 28, 1846, ac. 88-4. Had m., 2d, Sally Morse, of Northfield, Dec., 1823. Children :
4. SAMUEL, b. Oct. 10 (13), 1789; in., Ist, Comfort Feruald, of Loudon, 1821, who d. July 27, 1860, ac. 70; m., 2d, Rachel Heath, of Canterbury, Nov., 1800, who d. Nov. 8, 1871, in Northuleld. He there lived, a farmer, two miles from the old meeting-house, aud there d., Dec. 11, 1874, ae. 85-2. Child : - 1. Cynthia B., b. April 13, 1830; m. Thomas H. Piper, of Northfield, Oct. 13, 1847.
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