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137. WASHINGTON HENRY, b. Feb. 24, 1823 (2d wife) ; settled on his father's place as a farmer; m .. Ist, to Mary S. Pike, dau. of Samnel (see), hy Rev. O. J. Wait, March 1, 1851; she d. of consumption, July 2, 1874, ac. 48-9; and he m., 2d, Mrs. Hannah Forrest, of Franklin, Jan. 21, 1875. Children : - 1. Enoch Gove, b. Nov. 3, 1852. 2. Ilenry Nathaniel, b. May 15, 1854. 3. Frank, b. Jan. 20, d. Jan. 22, 1858, ac. 2 days. -
138. SUSAN SWEATT, b. Jan. 6, 1827; m. to Thomas J. Kimball, shoemaker, in Lyun, Mass., by Rev. Win. Miller, July 6, 1856; now res. (1875) in Keu- sington. Children : - 1. George F. (Kimball), b. April 5, d May 28, 1857, ac. 1 mo., 23 days, in Lyun. 2. Clara S., b. July 11, 1858, d. Feb. 14, 1859, ac. 7 mos., in L. 3. Edwin N., b. March 4, 1860, in L. 4. Ruth Olive, b. Sept. 21, 1864, in Kensington. 5. Martha G., b. July 2, 1866, d. April 10, 1875. in K., in her 9th year. "She very early showed remarkable qualities of mind and character, and died, after a patient and considerate course of suffering, by consumption, -- a flower too lovely for earth, but plucked for the Saviour's diadem."
139. MARTHA GILMAN, b. Sept. 2, 1830, d. April 1, 1868, ac. 37-7.
140. ANN HUNTOON. b. Aug. 12, 1832; m. Joseph R. Prescott, of Hookset, iu Manchester, Oct. 15, 1860; a mechanic and house carpenter; now res. (1877) in Retreat (De Soto), Vernon Co., Wis., where he has invented the "Positive Motion Grain Binder," "the first of the kind ever introduced to the public." Children : - 1. Cora Bell (Prescott), b. Oct. 21, 1861, in Mau-
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chester. 2. Minuie Blanch, b. Aug. 28, 1863, In Sanbornton. 3. Josic Grant, b. Aug. 9, 1868, at Wheatland, Wis. 4. Maud Clifton, b. July 7, 1872, at Sterling, Wis. 5. Myrta Rose, b. Sept. 25, 1875, at S., and there d., ug. 10, 1876. ae. 11 mos.
141. JOHN FRANKLIN, b. Oct. 15, 1836; m. Mary Jane Martin, of Brad- ford, Vt .; was a moulder in Manchester; served about 2 years as sergeant in Co. C, 11th N. H. Regiment; d. at a hospital In CovIngton, Ky., Ang. 21, 1863, in his 27th year, of gunshot wound, by a sharpshooter, indleted at the battle of Jackson, Miss., July 12. "We miss thee." Children : - 1. Harry Bailey, b. Sept., 1857, in S. 2. Frank, b. Feb. 10, 1859, d. Feb. 27, 1861, ae. 2-17. "Gone to be an angel in heaven." 3. Susie Ruth, b. 1800 ('G1), in S.
142. DAVID, Jr.5 [63] (John4, Satchel3, John2, John1), was a blacksmith at Cross's Mills nearly fifty years, losing two shops by tire, the latter never having been replaced. He m. Abigail Philbrook, dau. of John P., of Hampton, and niece of Joseph (ste), Feb. 2, 1824. She was b. June 8, 1798, in H. They res'd. as above, till 1874; now (1880) on the Daniel H. Clement place, west of Tin Corner. Ile claims to have made the first steel pen in the country (1807). Chil- dren :
143. ANN ELIZABETH, b. May 12, 1825, d. of dysentery, Ang. 28, 1826, ae. 1-3.
144. ANN WEBSTER, b. June 4, 1827, in Sanbornton; m. Nelson W. Morse, of Cabot, Vt., July 4, 1852, who was b. March 15, 1828; was a machiuist in Frankllu, and d. Ang. 17, 1866, ae. 38-5. She d. Feb. 5, 1864, ae. 36-8. Children : - 1. Emma J. (Morsc), b. Oct. 21 (?), 1853; m. Laroy P. Smith, oldest son of William aud Lydia (Durgiu) Smith, of Enteld, who is overseer in A. W. Sulloway's holsery mill, Franklin. Child : - I. Ford Webster (Smith), b. Dec. 8, 1875. 2. Ford David (Morse), b. Dec. 14, 1854, d. in Hopkinton, Oct. 11, 1870, in his loth year.
145. BENJAMIN BATCHELDER, b. March 14, 1820, in Franklin (without change of res.) ; in. Mary Ann Eaton, Nov. 24, 1851, who was b. Oct. 26, 1832, at York, N. Y .; was three years in the 12th New Hampshire Regiment, from Lake Village; wounded in the right leg at Gettysburg; is now ( 1876) a machinist at Newton Lower Falls. Mass. Children : - 1. Anna Josephine, b. April 14, 1853; mi. Charles II. Spring, of N. L. F., Juue 30, 1875. Child : - I. Russell Clark (Spring), b. July 28, 1876. 2. Grace Elizabethi, b. Nov. 10, 1855, at Northfield. 3. Frederlek William, b. Jnue 11, 1859. 4. Fanny Ger- trude, b. May 19, 1862, at Lake Village. 5. Edith Nichols, b. May 28, 1869. C. David Willis, b. Ang. 30, 1871.
146. JOHN WEBSTER, b. Ang. 14, 1831; m. Susan E. Crane, of Newton, Mass., May 31, 1854; was a machinist (in woodwork), neur Cross's Mills, iu Franklin, and there d., Feb. 4, 1870, ac. 38-6. She m., 2d, Isaac Houston, of Franklin, fish and oyster dealer (1873) ; still res. on her Ist husband's place. Children : - 1. Herbert Oscar, b. Sept. 16, 1855; now res. in Elkhart, Ind. 2. Willis John, b. March 22, 1862. 3. Eva Ellen, b. Nov. 8, 1865, d. of scarlet fever, Nov. 3, 1875, ae. 10. + Ida May, b. July 14, 1ses, in Franklin.
147. SARAH ELIZABETH, b. Nov. 24, 1833; in. Thomas Scott French, of Hopkinton, July 7, 1857; a farmer; d. March, 1875. Children : - 1. Grace
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(Scott), b. June, 1858. 2. Abble, b. Oet., 1859. 3, 4. Adams and Edward, b. June 20, 1801.
148. JEREMIAR GOVE, b. Oct. 19, 1835; a machinist in Franklin since Nov., IS69, firm of Clark & llalnes (see also [27]). He m. Isabel C. Carbee, Ang. 20, 1866, who was b. Aug. 29, 1846, in Dalton, and d. March 7, 1875, in Frank- lin, in her 29th year. He m., 2d, Ellen S. French, of Hopkinton, Nov. 29, 1877, who was there b., Dec. 9, 1839. Children : - 1. Minnie Belle, b Oct. 30, 1867, in Lnnenburg, Vt. 2. Auna Daisy, b. July 14, 1873, in F.
149. DAVID SWEATT, b. Ang. 27, 1837; 'in. Mary Frauces Clark, dan. of David W. [207] (see), Nov. 3, 1862; was a machinist in Aikin's shop, Frank- lin, and d. Aug. 3, 1868, ae. 31. She uow res. (1876) at Lake Village. Chil- dren : - 1. George Henry, b. June 28, 1863. 2. Benjamin Freeman, b. May 18, 1865. 3. Ella Jane, b. May 14, 1867.
150. SAMUEL ADAMS, . Dec. 16, 1841; culisted in Berdau's Ist Regiment of sharpshooters; absent nearly three years, losing his right leg above the kuee; has been a photographer of high repute at Laconia; in. Martha Fol- som, of Gilmanton; rem. to West Somerville, Mass. (1880) ; no children.
151. JOHN D.5 [64] (Jolin+, Satchel3, etc.), m. Rhoda Gage, dan. of Thaddeus (see), Oct. 30, 1814 (Bodwell), then called " John C., 5th "; res'd. with his father until his death, by drowning (see Casualties), May 31, 1833, ae 38-6. " Prepare to meet thy God." She now lives (1877) with her dau. [155], in Lowell. Children :
152. SYLVESTER FRANKLIN, b. March 6, 1816, d. . June 8, 1836, in Lowell, ac. 20-3.
153. MARY ANN, b. April 19, 1818, d. July 11, 1838, in L., ac. 20-3.
154. HARRIET ATWOOD, b. Aug. 30, 1819; m. Joseph Thomas (sce).
155. SUSAN JANE, b. Sept. 27, 1822; m. James Haines Bailey, sou of John B., of Alexandria, Sept. 20, 1842. He was b. June 30, 1819; a carder, twenty years, for the Appleton corporation, in Lowell, Mass., and there d., Jan. 22, 1879, ae. 52-7. She now res. (1877) in L., at No. 137 Grand Street. Chil- dren : - 1. John Clark ( Bailey), b. June 2, 1843, in Lowell; there res., num .; also a carder on the Appleton Corporation. 2. Ella Jaue, b. May 14, 1845, in L. ; emp. at the Lowell Hoisery; mmn. 3. Isadora Lycett, b. April 3, 1847, in L .; m. Horace Durgin, of Nottingham. employe ut the bobbin factory, Lowell, Feb. 23, 1867. Child : - I. Bertie Horace (Durgin), b. Dee. 24, 1875, in L. 4. James Edwin (Bailey), b. Dee. 23, 1848, in L. ; a machinist there; um. (1877). 5. George, b. Ang. 7, 1851, in Alexandria; m. Mary Helen Simonds, from New Brunswick (there b.), April 16, 1874; is a carder iu Lowell. Child : - I. Ralph Chester, b. Dec. 26, 1875, in L. 6. Harriet Ann, b. June 24, 1853, in Alexandria, and there d., Jan. 5, 1834, ac 6 mos., 12 days. 7. Rhoun Gage, b. Jan. 12, 1855, in A. ; now at the Lowell Hoisery. S. Sarah Maria, b. Sept. 5, 1857, in Lowell, d. Jan. 16, 1860, ac. 2-4. 9. Alfred, b. Aug. 7, 1860, in L.
156. ROSILLA GAGE, b. Dec. 27, 1828; m. Bailey Cross, 1847, who was a native of Weare; a carpenter in Sunapee, where she d., Jan., 1850, ac. 2.1. Children : - 1. Emma Isora (Cross), b. June, 1848; m. Albert Adams, stage actor, of Milford, Mass. Child : - I. Dolly Bidwell (Adams), b. 1870. 2. Rosilla (Cross), b. Dec., 1849, two weeks before her mother's death; uow res. West, and is in.
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157. SATCHEL. W.5 [65] (John4, Satchel3, etc. ), m. Ruth Folsom, dan. of John (see), Nov. 9, 1920 (Crockett) ; res'd. in Chester, and there d., Nov. 26, 1845, ae. 48-5. Children :
158. JOHN QUINCY, now res. (1876) in California; unm.
159. OLIVE JANE, kept a hotel in San Francisco, Cal. ; unm.
160. ELBA CADY, a lawyer in Boston, 10 Tremout Row; res. Nepouset. (The first child of [157] d. an infant in S., Sept. 26, 1821.)
161. SAMUEL D.5 [09]. (Jolin4, Satchel3, etc.), m., 1st, Sally P. Brown, of Andover, Nov. 24, 1830, who was b. July 10, 1804, and d. June 26, 1843, ae. 39. " Blessed are the dead," etc. Ile m., 2d, Mary Jane Hoyt, of Gilford, April 24, 1844, who was b. Feb. 17, 1812 ; was a farmer. lastly north of Tin Corner, on the Payson Tucker place, where he d. March 30, 1876, in his 72d year. Children :
162. HANNAL JANE, b. Sept. 5, 1831, in Franklin; m. Allen M. Fuller, merchant of Boston. No children.
163. MERCY ANN, b. June 23, 1835, in F .; m. Arvin Chase, of Nashua; now a farmer In Wheatland (Red Mound P. O.), Wis. Children : - 1. Edwin W. (Chase), b. June 14, 1856. 2. Freddie, b. March 11, d. Aug. 22, 1839, ae. 5 mos. 3. Ellen A., b. April 28, 1803. 4. Herbert S., b. April 28, 1874.
104. ELLEN AUGUSTA, b March 30, 1838, d. Sept. 9, 1851, ae. 13-5.
105. ALBERT J., b. Sept. 2, 1845, in Sanbornton (2d wife) ; m. Ist, Nellie M. Emery, of Andover, who d. March 16, 1875, ae. 20; succeeds his father, as a farmer, in Tilton (see above). He in., 20, Anua Francilla Bean, of Gilford, Nov. 15, 1876. Child : 1. Nellie Augusta, b. March 7, 1875 (1st wife).
IGC. SAMUEL WOODBURY, b. Dec. 29, 1847, d. May 20, 1849, ae. 1-6. " So fades the lovely morning flower."
107. SARAN OLIVE, b. Nov. 18, 1830.
168. DAVID H.5 [72] (Taylor4, Satchel3, Jolin2, Jolin1), settled on the farm of his father, and built the house now occupied by Mrs. Grit- fin [182], in 1810 ; afterwards (about 1830) moved a little southi, to the place now occupied by Clark Haynes [172]. He m., Ist, Betsey Chase, dau. of Jonathan (see), July 19, 1807 (Crockett) ; she d. June 12, 1819, in her 35th year ; and he m., 2d, Charlotte Burleigh, dau. of William (see), July 10, 1820 (Calley), who now res., his widow, at Franklin Falls, he having d. Oct. 3, 1848, ae. 63-7. Children :
169. MARY ANN, b. Jan. 13, 1809, d. April 17, 1813, ae. 4-3.
170. Marina C., b. March 25, 1st1 ; m. Richard Calley (ser).
171. JAMES TAYLOR, b. June 28, 1813, d. Dec. 1, 1837, ac 24-5.
172. MARY ANN, b. April 19, 1821 (2d wife) ; m. Clark Haynes (see).
173 SARAH JANE AMES, b. Dec. 11, 1822; m. Eph G. Wallace (see).
174. JERUSIA SANBORN, b. July 7, 1831, d. Feb. 17, 1873, ac. 41-7.
175. AMANDA ELIZABETH, b. Jan. 12, 1835; res'd. with her mother iu East Franklin (1877).
176. MAYHEW5 [73] (Taylor+, Satchel3, etc.), remained with his father, in poor health ; m., 1st, Betsey Thurstou (see Moses Cass
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family), Nov. 11, 1813 (Crockett), who d. May 15, 1828, ae. 39-4; m., 2d, Susan W. Colby, of Franklin, who was b. June 28, 1797, and d. Sept. 7, 1834, ae. 37-3; m., 3d, Martha Clough, of Northfield, Marcli 3, 1846, who was b. Dec. 7, 1793, and d. Sept. 25, 1xCC, at the Square, in her 73d year; he d. June 9, 1852, in his 66th year. Children, besides three others who d. in infancy, - one March 26, 1815, and twins, Sept., 1825 :
177. MARY HAYNES THURSTON, b. Feb. 16, 1815; m. Ela Calley (see).
178. JONATHAN TAYLOR, b. Feb. 17, 1817, d., of cousumptlou, July 2, 1841, ae. 24-4.
179. NANCY S., b. Nov. 16, 1819, d. Oct. 18, 1847, iu her 28th year.
180. JASON M., b. 1822, d. Sept. 28, 1824, ae. 2.
181. BETSEY 'T., b. May 17, 1831 (2d wife), d. July 24, 1848, ae. 17-2.
182. SUSAN WEBSTER, b. Ang. 22, 1834; m. Benaiah D. Grifllu, April 3, 1858, who was b. May 19, 1817, on an island iu Winuiplseogee Lake ; of late a farmer ou the old Clark place, as above. Children : - 1. Maver Webster (Griffin), b. April 27, 1859. 2. Eva Jane, b. Nov. 6, 1860, d. May 28, 1861, ae. G mos., 22 days. 3. Mabel Jaue, b. Feb. 15, 1862. 4. Frauk Mayuard, b Dec. 14, 1867. 5. Dora Rosamond, b. March 5, 1870. 6. Ally Eastman Clark, b. Feb. 11, 1675.
183. TAYLOR5, Jr. [74] (Taylor4, Satchel3, etc.), m., 1st, Nancy Sanborn, dan. of Dea. Josiah (see), Nov. 21, 1811 (Crockett), who d. June 16, 1820, ac. 26-8 ; m., 2d, Lovey Shaw, dau. of John (see), March 15, 1821 (Calley) ; was a farmer, near Dea. Josiah Sanborn's (see Sites) ; enlisted after his Ist marriage, Oct. 12, 1814, for 60 day's, in Capt. Chase Perkins's company ; discharged Nov. 10, 1814. He d. Oct. 17, 1828, ae. 40-6. Children :
184. CELESTIA, b. Aug. 22, 1813; m. David W. Clark [203].
185. DANIEL ATKINSON, b. Feb. 26, 1823 (2d wife) ; m. Luciuda Jaques, dau. of Jeremiah (see) ; a railroad engineer in the West, aud now (1876) a quill owner in Minnesota. Children : - 1. Elizabeth Aun. 2. George Ai. 3. Dauiel.
186. MARY HAYNES DUSTAN, b. Nov. 5, 1825; m. William B. Clark (son of Rev. Mayhew [13, 1]), July 4, 1844; au overseer lu Manchester. She d. Sept., 1853, in her 28th year. Children : - 1. Luey Auu, b. Jan. 12, 1847 ; m. Willlam Wesley Marston, of Fitchburg, Mass, employe iu the Fire Department. Child : - I. George William (Marstou). 2. William Taylor b. Sept. 18, 1850.
187. ROXILLA ANN, b. Feb. 2, 1827; m. Richard Godfrey, of Leslle, Mich. Children : - 1. Cyrus W. (Cole), adopted, b July 18, 1850; a railroad engineer ; res. ut Saginaw City, Mich. ; there in. Maud L. More, of Baugor, Me., Aug. 7, 1873. 2. Matie Auu (Godfrey), b. July 18, 1861.
188. CHARLES C.5 [88] (Moses+, Satchel3, etc.), m. Nancy B. Hall, of Dover, Oct., 1847, who was b. 1824 ; a farmer, in S., till his inother's death ; a watchman without cessation 8 years, for the Gil- mantou Mill Co., in Belmont, where she d., Aug. 10, 1880, ac. 56. Children :
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189. CLARA ELLA, b. Dec. 16, 1852; m. Frank Brown, son of Harly B., of Tilton, July 24, 1875, who is a workman in the bleachery of the mills in Bel- mont.
100. JAMES MOSKS, b. May 13, 1854; m. Mary Ella Nudd, of Canterbury, July 19, 1873; overseer in carding-room, Belmont. Child : - 1. Ellis James, b. March 22, 1876.
191. EDWARD DIXKY, b. Oct. 18, 1855; m. Emma Straw, of Gilmanton Iron Works, May, 1878. Que child.
192. HEZZIE BRADLEY, b. Feb 2, 1857.
193. TAYLOR D.5 [91] (David4, Satchel3, etc.), m. Eliza L Max- field, of Gilmanton, May 29, 1825 (Crockett), who was b. Nov. 10, 1806, and d. at Laconia, Jan. 8, 1875, ac. 68-2. Hle lived as a far- mer near his father's ; d. Dec .. 31, 1863, ae. 61-3. "The family lost a kind and indulgent parent, the community a good and useful citizen." " Rest, husband and father." Children :
194. CHARLES FREDERICK, b. Jan. 6, 1826; m. Laura Jacobs Hall, of Northi- field, Nov. 27, 1850, the dau. of John L. Hall, b. March 3, 1832; settled on her father's place, half a mile south of Saubornton Bridge, where still res. (1875); in the employ of the B., C. & Mont. R. R. 14 years; a miller and fariner 7 years.
195. IlORACE GILMAN, b. Nov. 28, 1827; a foundry moulder, learning his trade in Manchester; has res'd. in Nashua; in California 3 years ; in Worces- ter, Mass., since 1869. IIe m. Margaret McDuffee, of Suucook, Sept. 21, 1851. Child : - 1. Nettie Belle, b. Dec. 28, 1858.
196. MAKY G., b. June 10, 1829 (Aug. 9, 1832); m. Jonathan (?) Boud, of Manchester, machinist, who now res. in Vallejo, Cal., having charge of the government machine shop in the navy yard. Children : - 1. Frederick. 2. A daughter.
197. ELIZA JANE, b. Nov. 21, 1835; m. William Arbuckle, of Athol, Mass., Aug. 5, 1854, who Is a stone-mason. Children : - 1. Eugene (Arbuckle), b. June 8, 1855, d. July 13, 1858, ac. 3-1. 2. John W., b. Sept. 25, 1sco, d. April 22, 1871, ac. 4-7. .
198. SUSANNAH D., b. Aug. 23, 1839; m. Beltar Bond, of Manchester, consin of Jona. [196]; now res. in Pittsburg, Penn. Child : - 1. Wesley T. (Bond), b. 1868, in Manchester, d. fall of 1872, ae. 4.
199. ALBERT T., b. June 23, 1843; is a wagon and carriage ironer in Ames- bury, Mass. ; m., Ist, Nellie Fields, of Nashua, May, 1869, who d. Feb. 17, 1871; m, 2d, Christina Turnbull, at Newton Upper Falls, Sept. 30, 1873. Child : - 1. Jennie Elizabeth, b Ang. 7, 1875, in Amesbury.
200. ABBY A., b. Feb. 20, 1846 ('45) ; now res. (1880) in San Francisco, Cal. 201. JOHN W., b. Sept. 13, 1848; a machinist; res. in Laconia ; m. Sorill Woods, of Plymouth, Nov. 28, 1874.
202. ADALINE (Addie) G., b July 11, 1851, d. In Worcester, Mass., of con- sumption, June 25, 1875, in her 24th year.
203. DAVID W.5 [93] (David4, Satchel3, etc.), m. Celestia Clark [184], Dec. 13, 1832 (Calley) ; lived on his father's place (Bay Road), southwest of Union Bridge, and there d., Feb. 12, 1873, ae. 64-5, after a long and distressing illness, from a cancer, borne with uncom-
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mon resignation and patience. " A large circle of friends mourned his loss, and those who knew him best lamented him most." Chil- dren :
204. ALONZO FREEMAN, b. Jan. 9, 1835; m. Esther Worcester Boyce, of Londonderry (there b., Jan. 12, 1833), AApril 24, 1859; learned the trade of a moulder, in the foundry of Horace G. Clark [195]. In Manchester; res'd. first in Nashua; theu seven years in Lawrence; but since May, 1869, has occupied his father's homestead, as a farmer. in Tilton (1876).
205. EDWARD DEARBORN, b. April 22, 1838; is also a moulder, in Lowell (1876) ; m. Rebecca Brierley, of Lawrence (a native of Catskill, N. Y.), Ang. 3, 1864, in L., and there res'd. two years. Children : - 1. Eugene R., b. March 31, 1806, iu Lawrence, d. Aug. 19, 1808, ac. 2-5, In Sanboruton.
" Lie still, sweet babe, and take thy rest, God called thee home; He thought it best."
2. Ima Louise, b. Oct. 1, 1874, In Lowell.
200. NANCY MARIA, b. April 10, 1841 ; m. to Alexander Simpson, by Rev.
J. G. Munsey, Nov. 4, 1873, who is a native of Topsham, Vt. ; now a farmer in Laconia. Child : - 1. Clarence Marhle (Simpsou), b. Nov. 11, 1874.
207. MARY FRANCES, b. Nov. 23, 1842; m. David S. Clark [149].
2 8. MARTHA JANE, b. July 2, 1844; in Manchester (1875) ; m. Alba White, of Shirley, Mass., June, 1879.
209. GEORGE HIENRY D., b. June 5, 1847, d. July 6, 1857, by drowning, at Hersey's Cove (Little Bay), ac. 10-1.
210. DAVID TAYLOR WASHINGTON, b. Feb. 28, 1850; res. with his brother [204], being lame for life.
211. FRANK HOIT, b. March 5, 1854; was working in Manchester (1875).
212. ASA5 [96] (Satchel4, Satchel3, etc ), was a carpenter, and worked in Boston, having m. Mary M. Sanborn, Dec. 3, 1821 (Crock- ett). She was the dau. of Levi Sanborn (see), with whom his family res'd., late Gilman place. He there d. of typhus fever, Nov. 14, 1824, in his 29th year. She m., 2d, Jonathan Nourse, of Littleton (see Sanborn Fam ). Children :
213. SARAH MARIA, b. Dec. 21, 1822; m. Nathan Sanborn (see).
214. LUCY ANN, b. Jan. 5, 1825; m. Thomas Nichols of Littleton, painter, fall of 1833, and d. March 1, 1872, ae 47-2; no children.
215. SATCHEL5 [99] (Satchel+, Satchel3, etc.), m Priscilla Ste- vens, of London, Nov. 28, 1827, who was there b., 1800; res'd. first at the Square ( Esq. Eastman house two years) ; then in Coucord ; a farmer ; and there d., Sept. 25, 1845, in his 43d year. She d. in C., 1857, ac. 57. Children :
216. JAMES, b. 1828; res. in Pembroke (2 or 3 children).
217. BETSEY ANN, 6. 1830, d. at the Square, March 11, 1832, ae. 2.
218. MARTHA A., b. Nov. 27, 1832; m. Sylvester G. Long, of Concord, machinist, July 7, 1873.
219. CHARLES HORACE, b. 1833; was in the 8th N. H. Regiment, being, like his two brothers below, in the service of their country, and continuing till the close of the war.
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220. GEORGE W., b. April, 1837; Bd N. If. Regiment ; promoted to Ist lieut. 221. AsA, b. June 5, 1844; was in the 4th N. H. Regiment.
222. Mosks5, Jr. [100] (Satchel4, Satchel3, etc.), has been a far- mer on his father's homestead, Sanborn Road (now Tilton) ; m., Ist, Miriam Sanborn, dau. of Josiah (ser), Dec. 29, 1825 (Bodwell), who d. April 28, 1850, ae. 46-3; m., 2d. Mrs. Hannah G. (Johnson) Hobart, in S., Dec. 31, 1850. She was b. in Haverhill, Mass., her father, Benjamin Johnson, moving to Campton when she was G years old ; she m., Ist, David Hobart, with whom she lived in Campton and Plymouth. Children ( Ist wife) :
223. ASA DEARBORN, b. Aug. 30. 1832; m. Vashti J. Page, of Campton, Nov. 19, 1852; was manufacturer and dealer In bolts, serews, screw-cutting machines, etc., with his brother [227]. in Lowell. Mass. (1872), firm A. D. & O N. Clark; still res. in Lowell, as a State detective (1877). Children : - 1. George A., b. May 28, 1860, in Campton. 2. Marion S., b. Feb. 22, 1867, in Lowell. 3. Frank R .. b. Sept. 19, 1870, in L.
224. JOSIAH SANBORN, b. Oct. 13, 1834, d. Feb. 15, 1835. ae. + mos.
225. LEONARD YOUNG, b. Jan. 12, 1837, d. May 20, 1838, ac. 1-4.
226. OLIVER, b. Oct. 10, 1841; was a conductor or engineer on the Nashua & Wilton R. R. ; res'd. in East Wilton till 1874. hen in Nashua; now (1880) has charge of the Mystic Wharf, Boston. Hle represented the town of Wilton in the N. II. Legislature, 1873; was m. Sept. 8, 1866, to Laura Etta Jones, of Nashua, who was b. July 1, 1848. in Merrimack. Children : - 1. Freddie Jones, b July 10, 1867, at N., d. Jan. 23, 1871, ae. 3-6. 2. Laura M., b. Feb. 0, 1870, in Nashua.
227. OHREN NELSON, b. Dec. 6, 1843; m., 1st, Sarah P. Carr, dan. of Dr. John (sre), Jan. 17, 1865, who d. at Lowell, Mass. (Cushing St.), March 8, 1872, ac. 28-4; res'd. in Lowell; business as above [223], but returned to his father's farm In Tilton, 1875, having in., 2d, Sarah Rebecca Hildreth, of Lowell, June 20, 1874, who is the dau. of James H., of Westford, Mass., aud there b., Dec. 11. 1843. Children (Ist wife) : - 1. Leonard Nelson, b. Nov. 5, 1865, in Lowell. 2. Herbert Moses, b. April 27, 1869, In L. 3. Walter Clifton, b. Feb. 5, d. Sept. 9, 1872, ac. 7 mos.
228. HERMAN, b. April 19, 1847; was m. to Arabella Lane, dau. of Charles J. (see), by the writer, May 12, 1872; Is a railroad engineer (1880) In Lowell. She was an eminent Christian, and d. iu Tilton, April 25, 1879, ae. 35.
229. JOSHUA5 [102] (Satchel4, Satchel3, John2, etc.), m. Syrena Palmer, dau of Joseph (see), Nov. 24, 1831 ( Bodwell) ; a farmer ; res'd. first below his father's (see Sites), and rem. to Camptou about 1843-44 (after birth of 3d child). Children :
230. JASON, b. Sept. 17, 1832, in Sanbornton; m. Callsta J. Jolison, of Campton, Nov. 28, 1858, who was b. Dee. 19, 1830; is a blacksmith iu Plym- outh ; was drafted In the late war, but seut a substitute. Children : - 1. Welby M., b. Ang. 5, 1862, d. March 21, 1872, ac. 9-7. 2. Allee M., b. Aug. 20, 1868, d. April 1, 1876, ae. 7-7.
231. ANN ELIZABETH, b. April 19, 1839, in Sanbornton, and here d., of scarlet fever, Oct. 12, 1841, qc. 2-6.
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"Sleep, temler form, thy race is o'er, For thou hast reached a peaceful shore."
232. EMILY J., b. July 31, 1842, in S. ; res. in Campton.
233. HENRY MARSHALL, b. Nov. 6, 1845, lu Campton ; a machinist (1876) ju lariford, Conu.
234. JOSEPH5 [116] (James+. Joseph3, Joseph2, John1), was a merchant in Franklin ( shoe business) ; m. Lucy Jane White, of F. (formerly of Andover , and d. July 13, 1855, in his 44th year. Child :
235. JAMES ADAMS, b. July 23, 1842; was graduated at Dartmouth College, 1862; admitted to the bar of the N. M. Supreme Court, 1865; compelled by deafness to give mp the practice of law ; has since been a farmer, residing in Portland, Wis. (1876), in Waterloo, Wis. (1880). He m. Mary J. C. Hughes [1]9, 2], July 31, 1865. Children : - 1. Mary Lucy, b. Dec. 5, 1868. 2 and 3. Charles Joseph and Martha Charlotte, b. Ang. 7, 1 70; the latter d. Sept. 10, 1877, ac. 7- 1.
236. CHARLES H.5 [117] (James4, Joseph3, etc.), retains his father's oldl homestead, as a farmer, his commodious brick resilence being on the present conlines of Franklin Falls Village, towarils Til- ton. Ile m. Mary White, Feb. 19, 1839, who was the dan. of Thomas R. White. formerly a merchant in East Andover; b. Aug. 9, 1815, in Salisbury. Children :
237. LUCY WHITE, b. Nov. 24, 1839; m. Enoch Bancker, Esq., a laywer, of Jackson, Mich., Dec. 24, 18GS. Children : - 1. Mary Clark ( Baucker), b. Oct. 28, 1870, in Jackson. 2. Kate Hollister, b. Ang. 15, 1872. 3. Charles Edwin, b. Feb. 2, 1874. 4. Martha White, b. Jan. 3. 1876.
238. ARTHUR DEARBORN, b. Sept. 10, 1846; min. Nettie J. Stockwell, of Lyons, Ia., Sept. 1, 1870; was a lumber merchant, at Lyons, and owner of a saw- mill (187G) which ent from 60,000 to 100,000 feet of Immber in 10 hours. las since been in business in Texas. Children : - 1. Ilelen Pike. b. July 15, 1872, in Lyons. 2. Sarah Stockwell, h. Sept. 26, 1874. 3. Frederick Ira, b. July 4, 1876.
239. CHARLES WILLIAM. b. Feb. 1, 1849, d. April 8, 1860, ae. 11-2.
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