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She d. Feb. 7, 1847, ae. 71 ; hence b. 1776.
" Devoted to uses, her peace she did find, It was her good pleasure and heaven in the mind. Her affections dowed forth in the uses of love, As a divine inspiration to her from above."
Children :
16. ASA, b. 1798, and must have been the oldest, if the inscription on his gravestone, as below, is correct; m. Sulina Winter, of Wilinot; there res'd., and d. Sept. 11, 1846, ae. 48, but was buried in this town, cemetery near the Chapel.
" The trump of death hath called him home, The angels loved, and bade him coule."
17. JOSEPH, b. 1800; res'd. in Boston, first as a trackinan, afterwards as pro- prictor of a hat and fur store, acquiring wealth, and freely expending of the same on the cemetery, near the Chapel, where, with other kindred, was bir- ied his wife, Mary Elizabeth, whom he m. in Boston, and who there d., Nov. 25, 1847, ac. 47.
" Here, her body to the earth be given. She is not here, for lo ! she has risen; And while wo mourn here, below, for her loss, For a new companion, angels rejoice."
Hle d. at Southborough, Mass., July 23, 1867, ac. 67. "An honest man is the noblest work of God." No children.
18. ARTnun, lived at his father's last place, and there d. ; was in. to Eliza- beth Hersey, dau. of William (see), by Kev Mr. Nutt.
19. ELKINS, m. Julia Ann, dau. of John Tenney, Oct., 1838 (Davis).
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Children : - 1. Augustus L, enlisted in the 12th New Hampshire Regiment, Sept. 9, 1862, and was killed at the battle of Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1865, or d. of fever in a hospital. 2. Winfield, res. in New York (1876).
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20. MULDAN, b. April 7, 1808; in. Jacob R. Morrison (see).
21. ELIZABETH (Ehza), b. 1811; "departed this life " July 1, 1874, ae. 63; umu. " There is rest for the weary."
22. COLE WEEKS, d. unm.
" From the evils of youth let all flee away, Aud live in the truth, till it gives heaven the day."
One other child of [15] d. Sept. 8, 1814.
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23. ELISHA CHAPMAN came to Sanbornton from New Market or Epping. und settled, as a blacksmith, on the late Ransom Chapman place, Lot No. 47, 1st Div. ; m. Hannah Copp, dan. of Solomon (see), and there d., Dec. 19, 1843, " ac. 92 or more "; hence b. about 1751; she d. March 20, 1836. Children :
24. ELISHA [33], b. 1786.
25. Jonx, m., lived, and d. in Groton ; was greatly afflicted with lameness, caused by exposure in early youth, when apprenticed in Gilmanton. Six children.
26. Surru, worked in town for Jacob March, but never res'd. here after marriage.
27. SALLY, b. 1791; may have m. Dudley Kelley, of Meredith, Nov. 28, 1822 (Crockett) ; d. of cancer, 1868, ae. 77 (other accounts say unin.).
28. DOLLY, went to Hanover to live with her aunt Lois (Copp) Lord; there w. Lewis Smith, 1820, and d. of cancer, 1830. Children : - 1. Darius (Smith), d. 2. Lorenzo, res. In Troy, N. Y. 3. Daniel, res. at W. R. Juuc- tiou, Vt.
19. PAKBE, b. Sept. 18, 1795; m. Moses Carr (see).
30. IIANNAN, m., but lived only a short time afterwards, in the same place with her brother [2] ; d. also of a caneer (the 3d).
31. ELIZA, b. Ang. 11, 1803; m. Edward Goodrleh, March 2, 1824, who was b. March 6. 1797, the son of John and Mabel Goodrich, of Norwich, Vt. ; a shoemaker and farmer iu Hanover, where both were still living (1878) highly respected. Children : - 1. Harriet Elvira (Goodrich), b. April 18, 1825, d. June 23, 1848, ne. 23-2. 2. Edwin Wallace, b. Feb. 18, 1829; is a farmer in II. with his father; m. Olive Adelia Demary, Feb. 18, 1858, who was b. Aug., 1838, iu Kirby, Vt. Children : - I. Ilattic Adelin, b. July 26, 1864. II. Aty Ida, b. May 28, 1869.
32. Bersky, m Timothy Sullivan, of Meredith, Jan., 1524 (Crockett); now living (1875) in Northwood.
33. ELISIIA2 [24] (Elisha1), m. Abigail (" Nabby") Judkins, Jan. 1, 1812 (Crockett) ; retained his father's place, as a blacksmith and farmer. Ile d. Jan., 1859, ae. 73 ; she d. Ang , 1863. Children :
34. MARTHA, b. 1813; m. James Twombly, of Gilmantou, who was killed by the falling of a tree in Seabrook, 1871, where she has since m., 2d, -.
35. RANSOM, b. 1817; was m. to Mrs. Dorothy (Lovell) Nickerson, of' S.,
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June 20, 1852, by Rev. James Bontwell (his first marriage in town). She d. March 3, 1867. Having resided several years alone In a small house erected over the site of the origlunt Chapman house (burned down), and near the nameless graves of his father, grandfather, and other kindred, he at last d. of consumption, ut a neighbor's (Mrs. Dalton's), Dec. 30, 1876, ac. 59. Child :- 1. Frances, b. 1853, d. 1868, ac. 15.
36. Surrn, b. April 13, 1825; has lived, a farmer, next east of his father's, where now (1877), except seven years in Caunda, after the war; was a sokller in the N. II. 12th Regiment. 11 months; m. Elizabeth A. Vaughn, July 11, 1846 Children : - 1. Sylvester, b. Sept. 25, 1847; eulisted at 16 (May 10, 1864) in the Ist N. II. Cavalry, for oue year; was wounded in left shoulder, on picket unty, in Maryland, Dee. 2, 1864; now a pensioner. He was m. to Mury Major, of Burford, C. E., July 11, 18CC, who was b. in B., Oct. 28, 1x47; has been a hay merchant in Laconin; is now (1876) a farmer with his father iu S. Children : - I. Sopbroula, b Sept. 17, 1867, in Barford. II. Sarah, b. March 14, d March 26, 1870, in Laconia, ae. 12 days. III. Elizabeth Car- oline, b. Nov. 26, 1871, In Sanbornton. IV. Mary Esther, b. Dec. 29, 1874, in S. V. Sylvanus, b. Oct 7. 1877. 2. Nathan, b. June 28, 1850; m. Mary Tay- lor, of Lynn, Mass., and has there res'd. since 1872. 3. Mary Elizabeth, b. April 30, 1801, d. March 22, 18C8. in Barford, C. E., in her 7th year.
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Of another Chapman family which came from Raymond, we ouly know of
37. SAMUEL [41], and his three sisters :
38. SARAI, m. Aaron Ellsworth, Sr. (1st wife) .
39. RUTH, m. Aaron Ellsworth, Sr. (2d wife).
40 TRYPHENA, In. Jonathan Ellsworth (see).
41. SAMUEL [37], m. Sarah Thresher, June 10, 1782, and settled on the Mountain Road, Lot No. 47, 2d Div. (Site 2). He d. Jan. 22, 1822. Children (t. r.) :
42. SARAN, b. Ang. 30, 1785; probably m. Joseph Hadley, of Sandwich, Dec. 25, 1808 ( Crockett).
+3. MARY, b. April 13, 1787.
44. RUTH, b. Nov. 21, 1789; m. Aaron Ellsworth, Jr. (see).
45, 46. ABIGAIL, b. Dee. 6, 1791. SAMUEL., b. June 16, 1793.
47, 48. DAVID, b. Feb. 8. 1795. JOSEPH, b. June 16, 1797.
49, 50. JAcon, b. July 18, 1799. JOUN L., b. March 9, 1805.
Another :
ADDENDA.
51. DAVID CHAPMAN, probably of S. ; m. Mary James, of Gil- manton, Ang. 12, 1806 (Crockett) ; also,
52. JERESHAN CHAPMAN, In. Sarah Newman, Sept. 11, 1842 (Bod- well) ; both of S.
THE CHASE FAMILIES. - Two BRANCHES - I.
1. AQUILLA' CHASE, who came to this country in 1630, landing and settling at Newbury(port) ; was the progenitor of most, if not all, who have borne the name in Sanbornton. Through the line,
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2, 3. THOMAS2, b. 1646, and JONATHAN3, b. 1683, we have :
4. WILLIAM+, b. 1709 ; m. Phebe Rollings ; rem. from Newbury, and settled in Stratham, where were b. his son :
5. WILLIAMS [8], b. June 13, 1742 ; as also one other son and one dan., who grew up, viz. :
6. JOSIANS, who m., and rem. to Tuftonborough, and
7. PHEBES, m. John Taylor, and settled in Wolfeborough.
8. WILLIAMS [5] (William+, Jonathan3, Thomas?, Aquilla'), m. Phebe Piper, dau. of Thomas? (?) (see), and came with his family from Stratham to this town soon after 1777; settled on the present
. farm of Charles B. Perley ( Lot No. 9, 2d Div.), house a little above, and nearer to the original site of the 1st Baptist meeting house, of which church he was the first deacon, being intimately associated with Rev. Mr. Crockett. He d. Aug. 25, 1806, ac 64-2. She d. Jan , 1835, ac. 90. The birth-dates of but seven of his thirteen children have been obtained, and their order as below is somewhat uucertain. The nine oldest were born in Strathamn :
9. JONATHAN [22], b. May 6, 1702.
10. DANIEL, b. 1764 ; was a Free Will Baptist clergyman; labored in Hard- wick, Vt. ; rem. thence to Pennsylvania, and there coutluned, successfully, in the ministry for forty years. Had oue son :- 1. Daniel, Jr., and other children, now all deceased.
11, 12. DAVID [32], b June 19, 1766. EBENEZER [41], b. Dec 1, 1767. 13. NANCY, b. 1769 (?) ; m. Dea. Nathaniel Norris, of Hardwick, Vt., Ang. 10, 1701 ( Woodman).
14. BETSKY, b. June 4, 1772; m. Mark Taylor (see).
15. WILLIAM [51], b. 1774 (?)
16. POLLY, b. July 25, 1775; m. Benjamin .Sanborn, of Meredith. Their dau. 1 Sally W. (Sanborn), m. Alvah Graves (see Thompson Family).
17. James, b. April 8, 1777; retained his father's place, having m., Ist, Betsey Colby, dan. of Anthony (see), May 17, 1800 (Crockett). She d. Feb. 27, 1807; he m., 2d, Polly Norris, Oct. 13, 1807 (Crockett), and the next year rem. to Wheelock, Vt , where he res'd , as a farmer, and d. May 4, 1869, ae. 92 -1. Children : - 1. Sophia, b. Nov. 4, 1801; res. in Suttou, Vt., unm. 2. Abigail, b. June 1, 1804 ; m. Demeritt Davis, of Shellleld, Vt., and there d., Feb. 23, 1859, in her 55th year. 3. Betsey, b. Aug. 5, 1808 (2d wife) ; m. Joshuy Elkins, and d. at Wheelock, May 3, 1853, in her 45th year. 4. Joseph N., b. March 19, 1810; m. Mary J. Snellen; lived and d. in Wheelock (Jan. 7, 1867), in his 57th year. 5, Martha, b. Dec. 4, 1811; m. Benjamin Eaton, of Stanstead, C. E., and there d., Sept. 18, 1848, in her 37th year. 6. Mary Aun, b. July 4, 1813; m. Richard Waldo, and d. (having lived) at Potton, C. E. 7. Charles, b. April 13. 1815; m. Mary Ann Bradley ; has les'd. at Wheelock, and the last few years at Suttou, Vt. 8. John, b. Jan. 19, 1817; m. Mary Miles; lived In Wheelock, and d. March 28, 1851, ac. 34-2. 9. Comfort, b. Jan. 9, 1819; m. Pelatiah Daniels; res. at Strafford. 10. Emeline, b. Oct. 10, 1820; in. William Mebaran, of Burke, Vt., and there d., Aug. 17, 1847, in her With year. 11. Lucia, b. Feb. 15, d. Aug. 20, 1528, in Wheelock, ac. 6 mos.
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(The grandchildren of [17] number forty-seven, twenty deceased; great- grundchildren, thirty-dive, three deceased. )
JS. JANE, b. 1778 (?), In Sanbornton.
19. Pnkuk, b. 1750 (?); m Walter Sanborn, of New Hampton, and there d
20. Jons, b. May 7, 1782; m. Betsey Carter, of Boscawen, May 31, 1805, and settled, the following year, as a farmer, In Wheelock, Vt., though he had previously learned the carpenter's trade, of Mr. Lougee, In this town. Ile d. In W., March 22, 1850, In his 68th year. She d. Juue 24. 1864. Children : - 1. Ellza, b Jan. 8, 1807; m. Sewall Bradley, merchant, of Wheelock, March 14, 1827. und d. May 28, 1844, ac. 37-5. Five children. 2. Calvin, b. March +, :809; a farmer; m. Belluda F. Hoyt, or Lyndon, Vt., Jan 4, 1831. Three children. 3. William, b. Aug. 29, 1812; m. Fanny H Randall, or Lyndon, June 12, 1838, who d. April 24, 1871 ; is a farmer, lu Wheelock, Vt ; had four children. 4. Mary C., b. Aug. 7, 1814; mn. Joseph Dow, Wheelock, farmer, May 4. . 836, who d. Nov. 22, 1868. She d Feb. 3, 1876, ae. CI-6; had six children. 5. Julia A., b. Nov. 29, 1824; in. Dudley N. Hodgdon, of Lancaster, farmer, Oct. 29, 1849. Two children.
21. COMFORT. b. 1785 (?); m. John Dlekluson, of New Chester (now Hill), Aug. 19, 1806 (Crockett).
22. JONATHANG [9] (William5, William', Jonathan3, etc. ), called " Jona Chase, 3d," on the t. r., in. Lucy Prescott, dau. of William (ore), Feb. 23, 1782 (Woodman) ; res'il. with his father ; d. April 7, 1785. in this town, in his. 33d year. She d. Feb. 9, 1838, in Alex- andria, ae. 73-2. lle was a Revolutionary soldier at 15 years of age. Children :
23. LEVI, b. May 17 (14), 1782; m. Hannah Buzzell (Buswell). dan. of Noah, Nov. 12, 1807 (Crockett) ; settled early in Alexandria, a farmer, and there d., Dec. 4, 1856, ue. 49, leaving 3 sons nud 3 daughters out of 11 children.
24. SusAx (uah), b. June 8, 1784; m. Nuthan S Morrisou (sce).
25. WILLIAM, b. Feb. 22, 1786; rem. to Bytown, C. W., where he m. Dor- othy Iliggins, May 9, 1813, who was b. Feb. 15, 1789; d. in Shaftsbury, Vt., Jan. 16, 1860, in his 74th year. Six children (2 sous).
26. JAMES, b. Sept. 27, 1787; left home when young; not heard from for many years.
27. SALLY, b. Ang. 22, 1789, d. July 20, 1848, in her 59th year, unm.
28. JOHN, b. Oct. 5, 1701 ; twice m ; 20, Mary Ann Danforth, of Amherst, Dec. 29, 1823; six children, all born in Keene ; afterwards res'd. in Sauboruton (Bridge) and Manchester, where he d. Jan. 5, 1845, ac. 53-3.
20. Pnene, b. Aug. 26, 1793; m. JJames D. Wadleigh (see).
30. DAVID [59], }, b. March 25. 1795. The latter m. Sally A. Gale, dan. of
31. JONATHAN,
Tudor, Feb. 28, 1822; res'd. at Fall River, Colmubia County, Wis., where she d. ; seven children (3 sous) ; six b. in Alexandria, the 7th in Haverhill.
32. DAVID6 [11] ( William5, William4, Jonathan3, etc.), was a farmer, as be'ow, and lastly in Alexandria ; m. Anna Taylor, dau. of Jonathan (see), Sept. 18, 1786 (Woodman) ; suffered the amputa-
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tion of one leg, occasioned by fever sores, which finally caused his death, Dec. 19, 1835, in Bristol, ac. 69-6. She d. April 12, 1853, at B., in her 83d year. Children :
33. RACHEL .. b. Dec. 26, 1787, in Samboruton, d. March 31, 1857, ae. 69-3.
34. MARK [62], b. Nov. 21, 1789, in sanborutou.
35. DAVID [72], b. March 31, 1792, in Sauborntou.
36. JONATHAN TAYLOR [83], b. Oct 27, 1794, in Samborutou.
37. WILLIAM [88], 6. Jau. 16, 1797, in New Hampton.
3S. Phenk, b. June 23, 1799, in N. II. ; in. Caleb Whittemore, Oct., 1833;
d. Oct. 6, 1859, in Bridgewater, ac. 60.
39. EDE TAYLOR, b. Dec. 25, 1802, in N. H., d. Jan. 29, 1803, ae. 1 mo., + days.
40. NANCY, b. March 12, 1809, in N. H.
41. EBENEZER6 [12] (William5, William4, etc.). m. Rebecca Che- ney, dau. of John (see), June 12, 1787 (Woodman) ; a farmer in Sanbornton, lastly near the Meadow school-house ( Lot No. 4, 1st Div.), and there d., Dec. 4, 1854, ac. 87. She d. Oct. 27, 1850, ac. 81-6. Children :
+2. REBECCA, b. Oct. 20, 1788; m. David Henderson, Nov. 21, 1811 (Crock- ett), who was b. June 6, 1789, in Stratham ; had learned his trade as a car- peuter of Elisha Lougee; lived some years in this town (after marriage), in one of the Hunt houses (Lot No 51, Ist Div.) ; was a soldier for Sauboru- tou in 1814, and then moved to Hardwick, Vt., where she d., Oct. 21, 1860, ac. 73. He d. Feb. 22, 1874, in Walden, Vt., ae. 84-8. Children : - 1. Thomas Cheney (Hendersou), b Feb. 24, 1813, in Sanborntou; w. Maria Badger, Dec. 1, 183G Children : - I. Sarah, b. April 17, 1838. d. May, 1867, ae. 29. II. Callsta. b. Ang. 1, 1839. III. Rebecca, b. July 26, 1842, d. Aug., 1800, ae. 18. IV. Betsey Ann, b. Oct. 11, 1854. 2. Joseph, b. Oct. 2, 1814, in San- boruton ; m. Dorothy Currier, Dec. 15, 1811, and d. of sinull-pox, In Newbury, Vt., March 19, 1873, ne. 58-6. Children : - I. Heury, b. May 8, 1848, d. Jan., 1856, in his 8th year. II. Frank E , b. Dec. 28, 1856. 3. Moses C., b. Aug. 3, 1819, in Meredith; first engaged in the gospel ministry, In 1840; studied in the Free Will Baptist Theological Seminary, at Parsonsfield, Me .; was a mis- sionary in the Province of Nova Scotia + years, and during 34 years had 10 pustorates or stated supplies in Vermont, and 2 In New Hampshire, the long- est being ut Lyndon, Vt , of 8 years, 4 mos. He has preached 8 dedication sermons, 8 ordination, and 7 at funerals of ministers; has attended 511 fuuer- als. He was m. Sept. 5, 1843, to Susan A. Wood. Residence (1878), St. Johnsbury, Vt. Child : - I. Ola (?) Ilenry, b. March 21, 1857. + Sally F., b. June 4, 1828, In Hardwick; Vt ; m. Zalman S. Dutton, of Waldeu, Vt., Nov. 26, 1846. Chil reu : - I. Erastus (Dutton), b May 10, 1855. II. Jacob, b. Oct 15, 1858.
43. WILLIAM, b. June 20, 1790; in. Polly (Dolly) Johnson, June 10, 1810 (Crockett) ; served for sauhoruton in the war of 1814, and theu rem, to Hard- wick, Vt. She d. 1873. lle d Oct. 20, 1876, ae. 87-4. Children : - 1. Thomas, last lived in Canada; formerly at Manchester. 2. Mary, m. Joseph Joues ; now res in Barton Village, Vt. 3. William, Jr , lived and d lu Lunenburg, Vt. 4. John, d young. 5. Judith, m. - Hall, In Hardwick; went to Minnesota.
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6. Rebecca, mn Charles Osgood; Ilved and d. In East Hardwick ; three daugh- ters. 7. Amos, lived In Middlesex, Vt., and there d. (?), leaving a large family.
44. Thomas, b. Feb. 10, 1792; left home for sea at 16; not since reported ; "supposed to have been lost."
45. SARAM (Sally) CHENKY, b. Aug. 13, 1794; m., Ist, Jacob W. Flfeld (see).
4C. MAMA CROCKETT, b. Dec. 12, 1798; m. Darius Dockham, Jan. 13, 1828 (Crockett), who was b. Oct. 20, 1800, in Meredith ; a carpenter; two years after in., In Gilinanton; since then In S. (Site 2, Lot No 46, Ist Div.), aud at the Bridge, after 1835, where still residing. She d. Jan. 19, 1877, ae. 78-1, having been a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church over forty years. " She hath done what she could." He mm., 2d, Joanna Knight Smith, March 20, 1879, at Titou. Children : - 1. Charles Augustus ( Dockham), b June, 1830, in G. ; has res'd. in Brooklyn, N. Y. ; a carpenter; m Mary Babcock, of Manchester. Child : - 1. Hattie, b. April, 1866, iu Wuruer. 2. llarriet Maria, b. Feb. 1, 1833, In S .; m. Abel W. Kimbull, of Derry; paluter; Ilved In Lowell and Lawrence, Mass., where she d., July 17, 1861, ne. 28-5. " Pre- cious is thy memory, my beloved wife." Children : - I. Adie Frauces (Kiui- ball), b. July 19, 1853, in Lowell; in. Jolin Colquen, of Lawrence, meat dealer, March, 1872. Children : - (1.) John Darius (Colqueu). b. April 2, 1873, in L. (2. ) Ilngh, b. July, 1875. II. Willie Howard (Kimuball), b. May 19, 18.0; Is in a grocery store, Lowell (1876). III. Nellie May, b. Oct. 7, 1859. 3. Lucien Gerry (Dockliam), b. May 7, 1835, iu S .; is superintendent of the Chase Worsted Mills, Lowell (1876); m. Rodusky Emerson, of L. Children : - I. Walter Sherman, b. Feb., 1865, in L. 11. Gertic, b. May, Isci.
47. EBENEZER, Jr. [94], b. April 15, 1800.
48. LUCY PIPER, b. Oct. 18, 1805; m. Alba Gilman ( see).
49. BETSEY C., b. Feb. 19, 1807; in. Gould D. Ladd (sce). .
50. DANIEL PIPER, b. Aug. 25, 1811; m. Dolly Ruudlett, of Gilmanton, Jan., 1834; was ordained as an evangelist in the F. W. Baptist denomination, at Warren, Feb. 8, 1846; preached in more than 30 different towns of New Hautt- shire and Vermont, having the pastorates of churches in nine of them, from Que to six years cach. Hlas res'd. in North Danville, Vt., since 1859; in charge of the church six years; postmaster the last teu years. Children : - 1. New- ell Prescott, b. July 1, 1835; in. Caroline Stacy, of Colebrook, Sept. 20, 1855; was a soldier in the Sth N. H. Regiment, at New Orleans, 14 mouths, and dis- chuurged ou account of sickness; was a farmer in Colebrook, and there d., June 9, 18C8, ae. 33. Six children (3 sons). 2. Francis Leroy, b. July 4, 1837; m. Adaline Gray, of Browningtou, Vt., July 4, 1857; was a teamster in the Vt. 11th Regiment, serving, in all, three years; is now a farmer, in Carmel, Me. Two sons. 3. Oren Gould, b. Dec. 10, 1842; was a soldier 3 years in the Vt. 11th Regiment, and five months in the Andersonville Prisou, Ga. Hle in. Mrs. Suralı (Stacy) Hutchinson, of Concord, Vt., Feb., 1866; Is now an engineer, on the Passumpsie R. R., residiug at Lyndonville, Vt. One son.
51. WILLIAMG [15] (Williams, William4, etc. ), m. Abigail Piper, dau. of Gideon (see) ; lived and d. in Meredith. Children :
52. Jonx, settled in M., one mile from his father's.
53, 54. WILLIAM. NATHANIEL.
55, 56. RACHEL. AHEL.
57, 58. GiDrox, res .. in New Hampton (1877). JAMES.
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59. DAVID7 [30] (Jonathan", Williams, William4, etc ), in. Dor- othy (Dolly) Blake, dan. of James (see), March 15, 1821 (Calley) ; was deprived of his right foot, in the Prescott saw-mill, when a young man ; lived in Alexandria, a farmer; moved thence to North Haver- hill, where still res. (1875). Children :
60. NATHAN MORRISON, b. May 30, 1822; m. Elizabeth D. Mason, March 26, 1846; res'd. in Haverhill (d. ac. 25?).
G1. MALVINA WADLEIGH, b. March 25, 1825; in. Isaac Morse, of H.
62. MARK7 [34] (David6, William5, etc.), m. Martha Danforth, dan. of Henry (see), Aug., 1810; res'd. first in New Hampton, then in Alexandria. Children :
63. ALBERT H., b. Dec. 9, 1811, in N. HI. ; m., 1st, Calista Landfear, June, 1835, who was b. in Lowell, Mass., and d. March, 1836; m., 2d, Mary A. Bar- rows, 1838, who was a native of Thomaston, Me. Children (ed wife, all b. in Boston) : - 1. Henry A, b. April 1, 1839. 2. Sarah F., b. Feb., 1841, d. May, 1844, ac 3-3. 3. John F., b. Feb. 10, 1844. 4. Eugene T., b. Jan. 21, 1849. 5. Emma J., b. May 18, 1851. 6. Martha A., b. March, 1853.
64. EDK K., b. Jan. 9, 1814, in N. II ; i. Elizabeth Joues, Jan., 1838, who was b. in Charlestown, Mass. Children (all b. in C.) : - 1. William K., b. Nov., 1838. 2. Ilcury HI., b. Jan , d. April, 1840, ac. 3 mos. 3. Darius, b. 1842, d. Jan., 1846. in his 4th year. 4. Martha A., b. 1844, d. Jan., 1846, in her 20 year. 5. Charles T., b. 1847, d. 1848, ac. 1. 6. Merida A., b. 1849. 7. Mary E. II., b. 1833.
G5. FANNY T., b. April 12, 1816, in N. H. ; m. Daniel Sauboru, June, 1843, who was a native of Alexandria, and d. April 8, 1851. Children (b. in A. ) : - 1. William II. (Sauborn), b. Oct. 1, 1844. 2. Asa R , b. Jan. 29, 1849.
GG. AsA C., b. March 19, 1819, in Alexandria; m. 1847. Children : - 1. Charles R., b. 1848, in Alexandria, d. July 5, 1850, ac. 2. 2. Charles A., b. 1851, in Bath, Me. 3. Eva, b. 1853, in Bath.
67. DARIUS, b. Oct. 9, 1821, in A., and there d., Oct. 6, 1831, ac. 10.
CS. LAMENDA C., b. Oct. 5, 1824, d. May 30, 1826, In A., ae. 1-0.
69. MARK T., b. Sept. 30, 1827, in A., d. Jan. 22, 1850, ae. 22-4.
70. WILLIAM. b. June 7, 1830, d. Oct. 24, 1833, ae. 3-4, in A.
71. OCTAVIA M., b. Feb. 23, 1833, in A. ; m. Thomas Tebbetts, a native of Bath, Me., June 23, 1855.
72. DAVID7 [35] (David", William5, etc. ), m. Annie Russell, Feb. 24, 1816, who was b. July 7, 1792 ; res'd. in New Hampton and Bris- tol. Children :
73. MARY A. B., b. Dec. 21, 1816, in New Hampton; m. Hansou Beede, Dec. 17, 1839, who was b. Dec. 17, 1510; res. In Meredith Village, where children were b , and she d. March 27, 1857, ae. 40-3. Children : - 1. Mary E. (Beede), b July 31, 1842. 2. Ama F. b Oct. 25, 1844. 3. Abby S., b. April 15. 1847. d. Oct. 12, 1849, ae. 2-6. 4. Abby M., b. Aug. 19, 1849. 5. Elbra May, b. Nov. 12, 1851.
74. DANIEL S., b. Nov. 14, 1818, in New Hampton.
75. NATHANIEL R., b. Feb. 14, 1821, in N. H., d. Nov. 20, 1845, ae. 24-9.
76. NICHOLAS T., b. May 14, 1523, in N. H. ; in. Olive A. Huckins, Aug. 30,
1854, who was b. Oct. 17, 1832. Child : - 1. Frank, b. June 20, 1855, in Bristo ..
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77. LOVINA M., b. Dec. 23, 1825, In N. II.
78. DAVID M., b. March 31, 1828, in Bristol; m. Mary J. Haskings, June
1, Ists, who was b. April 13, 1832.
79. JONATHAN, b. July 17, 1830. in B., d. Dec. 27, 1832, ac. 2-5.
80. EMELINE HI., b. March 26, 1833, in B.
81. Jom F., b. March 5, 1837, In B., d. May 7, 1842, ac. 5-2.
82. MATILDA J., b. March 7, 1841, in B.
83. JONATHAN T.7 [36] (David", Williams, etc. ), rem. to Conway in 1818; there built mills, being a clothier by trade; owned a farm .. and kept a store in connection therewith ; was afterwards Judge of Probate for Strafford Co. (as originally). He m., 1st, Fanny M. Bean, 1817, the dau. of Francis Bean, of Gihnanton, and there b., Feb 24, 1798 ; she d. July 29, 1847, at Conway, ae. 49-5; and he m., 2d, Adaline Folsom, Feb. 27. 1851, who was b. Feb: 16, 1819, in Meredith, and d. at Coneord, Sept. 25, 1858, ae. 39-7; he d. in Con- way, Sept. 5, 1870, in his 76th year. Children :
84. FRANCIS RUSSELL, b. April 5, 1818, lu Gilmanton; studied law with Judge Dana, of Fryeburg, Me., and was admitted to the Bar soon after his mu. to Iluldah Perley Fessenden, at F., Dec. 19, 1843, by the Rev. Carleton Hurd. She was the dau. of Ebenezer and Rebecca F., and granddau. of Rev. William Fessenden, the first Congregational minister of Fryeburg, there b., Feb. 3, 1820. He practised law in Couway ; represented that town in the N. II. Legis- lature, 1852 to 1855, the last year being Speaker of the House of Representa- tives; moved to Northfield in 1866; opened his office at the Bridge ( Tilton) ; represented the town of Northfield, 1871-72; was a prominent member of the Episcopal Society in Tilton; was a genial companion and faithful friend, and d., after a protracted illness, borne with Christian resignation, March 12, 1876, in his 58th year. Children, b. in Conway : - 1. Allan Jasper, b. Dec. 3, 1844; is a hardware merchant in Boston, 39 Pearl St. (1876); was m. to Emma, dau. of William and Julia A. Loring, late of Barnstable, Mass., by the Rev. Dr. Bowles, Nov. 19, 1868. Children : - I. Ada Loring, b. July 1, 1870, in Boston. II. Mariou Abbott, b. May 31, 1872, in B. 2. Fanny. b. Feb. 13, d. April 14, 1847, ae. 2 mos. 3. Anua Taylor, b. May 20, 1849. 4. Laura Elizabeth, b. Aug. 16, 1851. 5. Jonathan Taylor, b. May 22. 1854. 6. Frank Fessenden, b. Jan. 5, 1837, d., of scarlet fever, in Conway, Nov. 17, 1859, in his 3d year. 7. Adaline Folsom, b. May 29, 1859.
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