History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire, Vol II - Genealogies, Part 19

Author: Runnels, M. T. (Moses Thurston), 1830-1902. cn
Publication date: 1882
Publisher: Boston, Mass., A. Mudge & son, printers
Number of Pages: 1078


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240. FRED JOSEPH, b. July 23, 1857; was fitting for college at the Meriden (Plainfield) Academy ; d. at home, of a three weeks' illuess, by typhoid fever, Oct. 21, 1873, ac. 16-3. Ile " was a noble young man, high-minded, consci- entious, bright, and full of promise."


241. KENDALL P.5 [121] (James4, Joseph3, etc.), is a farmer and surveyor, in Portland, Wis. (P. O. Waterloo) ; in., Ist, Betsey L. Wieker, of P., May 7, 1848, who d. March 19, 1850; m., zd, Melissa L. Larabee, April 18, 1852. Children :


242. BersKY L., b. March 4, 1850; m. Edward (?) Belknap, of Auburn, Ia., Dec. 14, 1875.


243. JAMES, b. June 20, 1853 (2d wife) ; res. in Portland, Wis. ; m. Belle Wilsey, Feb. 4, 1875.


244. MARY, b. Jan. 19, 1855, d. March 29, 185G, ac. 1-2.


245, 246. MELISSA L., b. April 12, 1857. FANNY, b. April 9, 1859.


217, 248. LUCY JENNIE. b. April 26, 1861. ILArTIE M, b Feb 8, 1864.


249, 250. CHARLES CYRUS, b. May 16, 1866. NELLIE E., b. June 23, 1872.


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II.


251. EBENEZER CLARK was b. June 7, 1768. tradition says in Epping, and if so, he may have been descended from the common ancestor of Part I. [Joli'], in the third or fourth generation ; but his relationship to the other early Clarks, of corresponding generations in this town (as above), was never ascertained. ITis wife's Christian name was Eunice, b. March 12, 1770, and they are said to have rem. from New Market to Sanbornton. Ile lived in what is now Franklin, half a mile south of the Bradbury Morrison place (Lot No. 29, 1st Div ) ; was a man of superior education, taught school in town several years, and went by the familiar name of " Master Clark." Names and births of children (except the last) are from the t. r. :


252. "CATA," b. Jan 24, 1789 ; m. James Gibson (see).


253. SrErnEN, b. Feb. 4, 1791; m. Nancy Swain (?), aud was drowned iu the Pemigewasset, at Franklin Bridge, April 19, 1817, ac. 26-2. He was running rafts with his brother [25+] over Eastman's Falls, a " fearful busi- ness." Two passed in safety, the third went to pieces. He was rescued from a log, while drifting under the bridge, by means of a bed cord, but, when almost up, he could hold fast no longer, and fell back to rise uo more. A portion of his body (a lhub) was fonud months afterwards several miles below, and buried in the Ward Cemetery. llis wife was "waiting at board aud hearth " when the terrible news was disclosed. She afterwards m. Jonathan Prescott (sre).


254. JOHN PHILLIPS [260], b. March 2, 1793.


255. EBENEZER [269], b. April 13, 1795.


256. EL ... , b. Oct. 24, 1797; m. John Batchelder, of Upper Gilmanton, opposite Uniou Bridge, aud d. about 1803, ae. 68 (?). Had, in all, 12 children (5 sons).


257. EUNICE, b. Aug. 1, 1800; m. Augustine Orue, of Wolfeborough, where he d .. and she now res. with her dau. In Beverly. Children : - 1. Caroline (Orue), m. John Sanborn, of Wolfeborough ; now res. in Wisconsin. 2. Alice, res., umn., iu Beverly, Muss. .


258. "JANNKY" (June) CILLEY, b. Feb. 14, 1804; m. Ephraim Daniels, Jr. (see).


259. BEISKY N., m., Ist, Sargent C. Prescott (sec) ; m., 2d, Benjamin Woodbury, of Rumney, and rem to Wisconsin.


200. JOUN P.2 [254] (Ebenezer1), m. Abigail Randlett, of Upper Gilmanton ; was a stone-cutter and farmer; occupied his father's homestead till purchased by the family of [258], and d. in Franklin. Children :


201. RHODA PLUMER, b. Nov. 28, 1822, in Gilmanton; m. Reuben P. Sau- born (1st wife) (see).


202. JONATHAN RANDLETT, b. Jan. 5, 1824, in Sanboruton; m., 1st, - Randlett, of Belmont ( Upper Gil.); was a blacksmith In Franklin; then in Maine; now supposed to be in Massachusetts.


263. NANCY SWAIN, b. July 10, 1825; m. Theophilus Blake, a machinist


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in Fisherville (1847 to 1877). Children : - 1. Althea Gertrude ( Blake). b. July 4, 1545, d. Nov. 22, 1865, ac. 20-4 2. George Frank, b. Feb. 23, 1549, in Boscawen; m. Ella Sabin, of Fisherville, June 18, 1874; is a bookkeeper. Child : - I. Nellie Lueretia, b. April 21, 1875. 3. John Clark, b. March 27, 1852, In Fisherville. 4. Alice Maria, b. Nov. 22, 1853, lu Fisherville. 5. Ella Asenath, b. July 6, 1857, iu Fisherville.


204. AROLINE FRENCH, b. S. pt. 22, 1827; m. Samuel G. Pike (see).


205. ROBERT GREEN, b. Feb. 12, 1529.


206. EBENEZER, m., and was living in Holyoke, Mass; eulisted, and was killed in the late war.


267. STEPHEN COFFIN, res'd. iu Holyoke Mass.


268 BETSKY ALICE, m. Albert Fisher; paper manufacturer; now of Bel- low's Falls, Vt.


269. EBENEZER2 [255] ( Ebbenezer1), rem. to Portsmouth ; there In. Alice -; was a hotel keeper, on ground where the Custom House now stands. He d, and his widow continued the same busi- ness for a few years afterwards. One dau. :


270. ALICE, who m. A. Langdon Jenness, and res. in Deerfield.


III.


271. ALEXANDER THOMPSON2 CLARK, M. D., was b. in London- derry, 1769, and was the son of John Clark, who (or whose father) emigrated from Londonderry, Ireland. Ile studied medicine with Dr. Ebenezer Lerned. of Hopkinton, and commeneed practice in Adolphinstown, Upper Canada, where he continued two or three years. and rem. to Sanbornton in 1801. He remained here one year ; then took up his abode in Northfield, and there pursued the business of his profession until his death, suddenly, March 11, 182], ae. 52. He was elected Fellow of the New Hampshire Medical Society in 1816. He m Sarah Stinson, dau. of Archibald, of Dunbarton, whose father was an early settler in Londonderry, from L., in Ireland, 1725. Ile did not move his family to Canada ; but had come down for that purpose, when his attention was directed to Sanbornton. Children :


272. ARCHIBALD STINSON [278], b. April 21, 1796, in Dunbarton


273. JOHN [288]. b. Feb. 10, 1798, in D.


274. NANCY, b. June 17, 1801, in Samboraton; unm .; last res'd. in Nashua (1876), and there d., Oct. 12, 1877, ac. 76 -3-25.


275. THOMAS JEFFERSON, b. 1803, in Northfield ; m. Abigail M. Thomas, dan. of Elisha (ser), Dec., 1826; res d. in No thtleld. and there d., May, 1827, in his 24th year. She d. 1848, at Roxbury, Mass, ac. 38.


276. JEREMIAH S., b. 1805 or 180G.


277. DANIEL ATKINSON, b. Jan., 1813; studied law with Judge Nesmith, of Franklin; practised (after teaching in Alabama) at Louisburg, Ark , and there d.


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278. ARCHIBALD S.3 [272] ( Alexander T.2, Jobn1), commenced his business course as a clerk in Aaron Woodman's store, Northfield ; m. Priscilla Gilman Chase, Sept. 9, 1819, in N., who was b. Aug. 6, 1796. the dan. of Stephen Chase, who moved to Northfield from Haverhill, Mass. Ue was a trader at Sanbornton Bridge from June, 1818, ocenpying honse and store on the site of the new Town IIall, first burned, and rebuilt by himself in 1828; burned second, May, 1838 ; and for the third time. May, 1875. She d. in Northfield ( where they resided after 1838), May 11, 1871. in her 75th year. Ile was in busi- ness at the Bridge nearly forty years, and d. also in N., with his dau. [281]. Children :


279. ELECTA WALIMAN, b. June 18, 1820, In Sanbornton, d. Aug. 28, 1820, ae. 6-2, of dysentery.


280. CARLOS DE ONIS, b. Nov. 12, 1821. in S. ; m. Rhoda Flanders, of Warner; was clerk in stores at Sutton, New Loudon, and then at Sanbornton Bridge, where he d., Jan. 3, 1861, ac. 99-2.


251. VALERIA MCQUESTEN, b. March 6, 1824, in S .; m. Horace Brown (see).


282. HELEN CANROL, b. Jan. 25, d. of dysentery, Sept. 23 1826, ac. 8 mos. 283. GEORGE HENRY, b Dec. 2, 1828, in Northfield (on account of his father's being burnt ont Ist time, as above) ; has res'd. in Lowell and Law- rence, Mass., now in New York City, merchant in the iron trade, office 192 Broadway ; m. Mary Elizabeth Pierce, of Lawrence, April 25 1855, who was b. July 21, 1836, in Andover. Mass. ; rem. to Brooklyn, N. Y., 1858. Chil- dren : - 1. Katharine Pierce, b. April 5, 1856, in Lawrence. 2. Helen Car- roll. b. Oct. 15. 1857. in L. 3. Harriet Chase, b. Dec. 4, 1860, in Brooklyn ; d. July 27. 1862, ae. 1-8 4. Mary Elizabeth, b. Feb. 11, 1864, in Brooklyn.


284. ELECTA ABBY, b. May 11, 1852, in Samboruton, d. Nov. 22, 1865, ae. 33-6.


285. AUGUSTUS BLODGETT, b. Aug. 1, 1834, In Saubornton; graduated at Dartmouth College. 1858; studied law with Judge Nesmith, In Franklin, and then at Lowell ; was a captain in the N. Y. 2d Regiment, Inte war, first culist- ing as lient ; has been a lawyer several years lu New York City. Nos. 65 and 67 Broadway. He m. Anna Swartwont, of N. Y. One child. at least.


286. THOMAS BENTON, b. March 23, 1838, in Sanbornton, d Ang. 22, 1872, ac. 34 -5


287. Oris Strony. b. June 28, 1840, in Northfield ; was m., and is now in the sewing-machine business (1876) in Boston ; is also a dentist by professiou, having studied in New York and practised in Richmond, Me.


288. Jonx3 [273] (Alexander T .? , John1), was a physician, grad- uating at the Dartinonth Medical College, 1823. and practising in Sut- ton. lle m. Abigail H. B. Taylor. dan. of Nathan (see), June 3, 1823 ( Bodwell), then said to be of Northfieldl. He d. Nov. 29, 1831, in his 34th year.


" Hear what the voice from heaven proclaims For all the pions deadl. Sweet is the savor of their names, And soft their sleeping bed."


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(His age incorrect upon the gravestone.) She d. Oct. 23, 1836, ae. 31-4, of consumption. Children :


289. NATHAN ALEXANDER, b. Jan. 13, 1824, d. March 11, 1827, ae. 3-2. " Sleep thou in peace, sweet flower of morn, No moro thy pleasing voice we hear. Again to mother earth thou 'rt goue, - There to remain, till Christ appear."


290. SARAII ABIGAIL, b. Dec. 13, 1825. in Sutton; m. Joseph W. Kimball ( see).


291. NATHAN TAYLOR, b. Oct. 18, 1829; res. at New Alinaden, Cal, In charge of quicksilver mines.


202. HELEN LETITIA, b. Nov. 29, 1829; m. Walter Ingalls (see).


IV.


Still another family of Sanbornton Clarks originated in


293. HIENRYL, who emigrated early from Newbury, Mass., to Candia. His son,


204. HENRY2, was b. Aug. 4, 1755 ; m. Hannah Dudley (see) . Jan. 29, 1781 ; lived in Candia, and there d., Nov. 28, 1823, ae. 68-3. Several of their children were more or less identified with this town :


905. WILLIAM, b. Jan. 11, 1782; settled in Candia.


296. HANNAIL. b. Jan. 27, 1784; in. Noah S. Rollins (see).


207, 298. SARAN, b March 27, 1786. DUDLEY [303], b. Nov. 9, 1788.


299, 300. SAMUEL, b. Sept. 27. 1791. NANCY, b. Ang. 27, 1794.


301. JOHN HENRY [309], b. July 27, 1797, in Candia.


302. GIL.MAN, b. May 20, 1802; res'd. chiefly in Candia; a fariner on the estate of his father and grandfather; m , Ist, Nancy Shute, dan. of Thomas (sre). April 13, 1831 (Crockett) ; m., 2d, Mrs. Sarah F (Dearborn) Pearson, Feb. 20, 1844. Children (Ist wife) : - 1. Sarah E., b. Jan. 9, 1834; in. Mer- rill Jolinson, of Deerfield Centre. 2. Heury Gilinan, b. June 6, 1836 ; m. Keziah C. Bickford, of Deerfield, May 23, 1869; retained for some years the ances- tral farmi in Candia; now res. (1880) in Manchester; no children.


303. DUDIEY3 [298] (Henry?, Henry1) came in early life to San- bornton, and was apprenticed to his brother-in law, Noah S. Rollins, whose place, southeast corner of Lot No 30, 2d Div., afterwards came into his possession for several years, and he there carried on the business of joiner and wheelwright. He in. Hannah Clarkson. Nov. 1, 1820 (Bodwell) ; rem. to Winchester, Mass. there passed his last days with one of his children, and d. Ang. 7, 1867, in his 79th year. She d. in Saubornton, Sept. 16, 1860, ae. 67-11. Children :


304. MALVINA, b Jan. 16, 1822; m. Josiah F. Stone, Oct. 25, 1842 (Bod- well), then of Franklin, who was in trade at the Corner; afterwards rem. to Winchester, Mass., and there held a town office. Their child : - 1. Edward Alanson (Stone), b. Oct. 15, 1844, d. May 22. 1849, ae. 4-7-7.


" Fond clustering hope's have sunk with thee, That earth can ne'er restore."


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305. HENRY B , b. April 27, 1824, d. March 16, 1828, in his 4th year.


306. SAMUEL DUDLEY, b. July 4. 1826 : has been engaged in a brass instru- ment factory, Winchester; in. Annie M. Smith, Nov. 25, 1852.


307. MARY JANE. b. July 3, 1828 ; m. Charles G. Taylor (see).


308. Jous Weston, b. May 24, 1836; was in successful business in Massa- chusetts; d. at Cambridge, June 15, 1867, ae. 31.


309. JonN II.3 [301] (Henry2, Henry1), moved from Candia to Sanbornton about the year 1816, as an apprentice with his brother Dudley ; built the store at Clark's Corner (which received its name from him and his brother) ; also the large dwelling-house near it, now occupied (1878) by Daniel Tilton. The store building was last used by J. J. Burley, and moved to Franklin, by Benj. Colby, in 1871. He there carried on a flourishing business till about 1830; was also justice of the peace. and a most worthy citizen. He mn. Betsey M. Taylor, dau. of Jonathan (see), Feb. 13, 1823 (Crockett) (then styled "John Clark 6th "). She d. Sept. 29, 1870, ae. 67-5, in Framing- ham, Mass , where they had resided with their two youngest sous. Ile afterwards res'd. in Danvers, Mass., with [314], and there d., Aug. 7, 1875, ae. 77. Children :


310. JOHN TAYLOR, b. Sept. 19, 1825; m. Elizabeth Weld Andrews, of Boston, Mass., who was b. July 18, 1833; is there a wholesale crockery, china, and glass dealer, 141 and 147 Congress Street, firm of Clark. Adams & Clark. He was elected on the board of aldermen, In Boston, 1872, and was serv- ing his third year, also as chairman of the board, 1874-75. Children, b. in Bos- tou : - 1. Fannie Maria, b. Oct. 8, 1856. 2. Carrie Bigelow, b. Oct. 4, 1859. 3. Bessle Taylor, b. Jan. 22, 1862. 4. Emily A. (Juckson). b. Aug. 1, 1865. 5. Edward Andrews, b. Dec, 5, 1868. G. Alice Weld, b. July 30, 1872. 7. John Taylor. Jr., b. March 31, 1875.


311. WILLIAM JONES, b. Dec. 14, 1828; is now associated with his brother [310]. firm as above; m. Lney Ashley, of Westfield. Mass., who was b. Feb. 16, 1845. Child : - 1. Lizzie Andrews. b. Aug. 6, 1869.


312. HANNAII DUDLEY, b. Dec. 18. 1830; m. Joseph Plumer (2d wife), of Milton, Oct. 1, 1862, who is a farmer, and also extensively engaged in the woud and lumber business, employing 20 men, 1873-74, and being under con- tract to supply several hundred cords of wood for the brick kilns, Cambridge, Mass., 1874-73.


313. SUSAN BROWN, b. July 29. 1835; m. Jeremiah B. Calef ( see).


314. NATHAN JOSHUA, b. Oct. 24, 1837 ; res'd. lu Framingham. Mass., ten years, as a farmer; now (1875) the same in Danvers, Mass. (Putnamville). HIe was m., by the writer, aided by Rev. F. A. W. Rankin. to Georgiana B. Perley, dan. of Charles B. (see), Sept. 25, 1872. Children : - 1. William Henry, b. Jan 2, 1874, in Danvers, d. Feb. 6, 1875, ac. 1-1-4. 2. Nathan Perley, b. Feb. 7, 1876. 3. Lucie Ashley, b. April 15, 1879.


315. HENRY WOOD, b. Feb 15, 1839 ('40) ; is now a commission merchant in flone and produce, 5 India Street, Boston, firm of Clark & Co. ; m. Eila Ladd, a native of South Carolina, iu Boston, Sept., 1871.


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THE CLAY FAMILY.


1. JOHN CLAY was b. April 7, 1757. in Chester ; settled as a farmer in Candia ; m. Abigail Brown, of Candia, Aug 6, 1777, who was b. March 7, 1758 ; he d June 28, 1832, ae. 75-3. Children :


2. MARY, b. Dec. 26, 1778.


3. Jony, b. May 17, 1780, d. Nov. 18, 1789, ae. 9-6.


4, 5. JAMES [15], b. Oct. 7, 1781. STEPHEN [34], b. April 14, 1783.


6. WALTER, b. Feb. 18, 1785, d. Oct. 25, 1786, ac. 1-8.


7. ANNA, b. Feb. 13, 1787.


8. WALTER, b. Dec. 5, 1788. May have been in town a short time, aud m. Betsey Suuborn, dau. of Joseph II., March 4, 1813 (Crockett).


9. JonN, b. Nov. 23, 1790, d. Oct. 21, 1794, in his 4th year.


10. 11. LYDIA, b. Oct. 13, 1792. SALLY, b. Nov. 10, 1794.


12, 13. Joi, b. Oct. 20, 1790. ABIGAIL, b. April 16, 1799.


14. NATHAN, b. Feb. 20, 1801.


15. JAMES? [+] (John1), m. Mrs. Elizabeth (Dearborn) Lord, wid. of Jolin Lord (see), March 6, 1806, having about that time moved to Sanbornton from Candia, and settled on the Joua. Morrison place, near Little Bay (Lot No. 59, 2d Div.) ; she d. March 30, 1815, ae. 43-9. (Stone presented by Capt. E. D. Lord, her oldest son, in behalf of all her children.)


"Sleep, dearest mother, sleep, "Til the last trump shall sound To call the dead, both sinall and great, That now shep under ground. The clouds now cover thee, Thy earthly raco is run; A mother's love we cherish yet, As by this gift we own." -


HIe m., 2d, Mrs. Ruth (Sanborn) Jaques, wid. of Samnel Jaques (sre), Nov. 23, 1815 ( Bodwelt), who d. May 9, 1843, in her 53d year. He m , 3d, Hannah Parsons, Ang., 1844, and d. July 1, 1857, in his 76th year; she d. in Albany, Dec., 1861. Children :


16, 17. LOVEJOY [45], b. Nov. 30, 1800. JAMES [53], b. Feb. 23, 1808.


18. ELIZABETH, b. March 8, 1809 ; in. Johu Jewell (see).


19. NATHAN [59], b. June 11. 1810.


20. ABIGn,, b. Ang. 9, 1811 ; m. Col. James S. Hoyt, of Laconia, machin- ist, June 28, 1838 ( Bodwell), a native of Barnstead; she d. Oct., 1800, ae. +9. Children : - 1. James Clinton ( Hoyt), a physician in the West. 2. Abbie, mu. Frank Fogg; res. in Cambridge, Mass.


21. SEWALL, b. April 24, 1813, d. Jan. 11, 1814, ac. 9 mos., 13 days.


22. AMELIA, b. March 5, 1815; in. Aaron Towle, farmer, of Chichester. Child : - 1. Frank Ernest (Towle), b. Nov., 1850.


23. SAMUEL JAQUES [GO], b. July 20, 1817 (2d wife).


24. WitaM, b. Dec. 11, 1818; was a stone-cutter; m. Sophia Kennell, in Cambridge, Mass., and d. Aug., 1848, in his 30th year. She d. one week later.


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25. MATTHEW SANBORN [G+], b. July +, 1820.


26. MARTHA SANBORN, b. Sept. 13, 1821 ; m. Jounthan Dearborn, of North- field (se").


27. DANIEL S., b. Nov. 20, 1822 ; m. Harriet Dearborn, of Northfield, Nov. 28, 1848 (Bodwell) ; went to California, and there d., April 6, 1858. ae. 35-4. " Buried at Lone Mountain Cemetery, three miles from San Francisco." (From his beautiful cenotaph at Union Bridge. ) She d. ut Alton, or North- fleld, Oct. 9, 1872, ae. 43. Children : - 1. Frank A., b. Sept. 30, 1849, d. April 8, 1850. ae. 6 mos 9 days. 2. James H., b. Oct., 1855, d. in Sauboruton, Jan. 12, 1856, ac. 3 mos.


28. EBENEZER, b. June 8, 1824, d. Ang. 8, 1825, ae. 1-2.


29. EBENEZER, b. March 13, d. Dec. 1, 1826, ac. 8 mos , 18 days.


30. SARAH JANE, b. May 30, 1827; m. Benjamin HI. Ives, of Union, Sept. 9, 1847 (Smith), who d., returning from California,, about 1863. She d. Nov. 13, 1850, ne. 23-6. Child : - 1. Ellen Jane (Ives), b. Sept. 21, 1840; res. in Lynu, Mass., uum. (1878).


31. HENRY, b. Aug. 30, 1828, d. iu San Francisco, Cal., Dec., 1856, ae. 28-4.


32. JONATHAN S., b. Muy 4, 1830; inherited his father's place, and there d., Aug 19, 1860, ac. 30-3.


33. JESSE S., b. May 4, 1833, d. July 20, 1856, in Sanborntou, of con- sumption, ac. 23-2-10.


34. STEPHEN? [5] (John1), m. Dorothy Robie, of Candia, March 22, 1810, who was there b., Nov. 8, 1790, being the 2d child of Walter and Dorothy (Tilton) Robie, and descended from John Robie, who was killed by the Indians, June 16, 1691. This family moved to Candia, Jan. 10, 1764. Ile rem. to this town the next month (after m.), and four years after the arrival of his brother [15], taking possession of the Coffin Sanborn place, till then owned by Abner, son of Coffin (see), Lot No. 57, Ist Div. He there passed all his mar- ried life, and d. June 21, 1859, ae. 76-2. Was a member of the Ist Baptist Church after about 1833. His widow still survives (1880). Children :


35. SUSAN ROBIE, b. April 17, 1811 ; m. Moses Morrill, of Gilmanton, Feb. 25, 1836 (Hooper), who was first a clothier at the Bridge, aud lastly a farmer, neur the old Tilton homestead (now J B. Batchelder's), where he d., June, 1854. Children : - 1. Jaue (Morrill), b. April 11, 1837, at Sanboruton Bridge, as were the following; m. G. A. Frizzell, in S., Dee. 14, 1859, and settled in Byron, Olmstead Co., Miun. lle is a carpenter. Children : - I. Jennie S. (Frizzell), b. Dec. 7, 1861, In Minnesota. II. Lucy Ida, b. June 23, 1864 (?). 2. George (Morrill), b. Nov. 5, 1838, d. in Califorula, about 1863, ae. 25 (?). 3. Ezra Eastman, b. Oct. 28, 1841 ; was n soldier lu the N. II. 8th Regiment, aud re-cullsted till the end of the war, Red River campaign; was m., 1575, in Lawrence, Mass. ; Is now ( 1876) conductor on horse-cars. 4. Reuben, b. Nov. 18, 1843; m. Emma J. Morrison, dan. of James S. (see), Oct. 16, 1869 ; res. in Franklh; wool sorter in Sawyer's Mill (1876) ; no children. 5. Oren S., b. Sept. 16. 1847 . had been employed In a factory at Manchester, and there d., of meningitis, July, 1866, in his 19th year. 6. Amon E., b. Jan. 4, 1851;


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a wheelwright; res. in Byron, MInu .; m. Ella Hastings, Jan. 23, 1573. Child : - I. Robert Allen, b. Aug. 14, 1874.


36. LYDIA, b. Sept. 22, 1812, d. Oct. 23, 1826, ae. 14-1.


37. SOPHIA GivENS, b. Dec. 28, 1814; m., Ist, Benjamin J. Sanborn, son of Josiah (see) ; in., 2d, Amasa Clark, farmer, of Andover, March 5. 1843, and there still res. Children : - 1. Benjamin Sanborn (Clark), b. Oet. 15 1843, in Danbury ; m., Ist, Sarah C. Robie, of Andover, Dec. 10, 1867, who d. Sept. 16, 1868; m., 20, Jennie Huber, in California, whither he first went in Ist?, and still res., as n farmer, near Sacramento City (P. O.). Children : - 1. 1 .. S., b. 1868, d. same year. II. George, b. Feb. 11, 1875 (2d wife), in Califor- uia. 2 Charles Robie, b. Dee. 6, 1848, in Andover; is a merchant in Califor- uia (Capay l'. O.). 3. Abbie Louisa, b. Sept. 12, 1851, d. Feb., 1852, in .1., ac. 5 mos. 4. Franklin Pierce, b. March 1, 1853; a farmer in Audover ou the homestead. 5. Ilorace, b. Nov. 20, 1855, in A. G. George II., b. Oct. 5, 1855; is a carpenter, of great ingenuity.


38, 39. JouN [72], b Sept. 13, 1816 FREDERICK [78]. b. Oct. 28, 1818. 40. RoBIE, b. March 1, 1821, d. Dec. 18, 1839, in his 19th year.


" When on this monument you drop a tear, Think of the dust that slumbers here. My soul I have to God resigned, And hope in heaven a reward to find."


41. MARY. b Ang. 10, d. Oct. 23, 1823, ae. 2 mos., 13 days.


42. MARY JANE, b. Oct. 18, 1824, d. Oct. 11, 1820, ae. 2.


43. CHARLES, b. June 5, 1827; m. Sarah E. Clark, of Canaan, March 10, 1868; is a farmer in Washington, California.


44. DANIEL STEPHEN [8%], b. March 5, 1830.


45. LOVEJOY3 [16] (James2, John1). m. Cynthia Page, of Gilman- tou, Feb. 12, 1834 ; res'd. in Upper Gilmanton, near Laconia ; a clothier, and finally a farmer ; there d., Jan 12, 1862, ae. 55-2. She was b. Aug. 9, 1805, in Gilmanton. Children :


46. MARY JANE, b. Jan 12, 1835, in Samborutou; in. Ebenezer Sewall Price, farmer, of Gilmanton, April 7, 1858. Ile was b. in G., Dec. 3, 1830; was selectman of that town, 1867-68. Children : - 1. Austin Franklin (Price), b. Feb. 2, 1859, d. Jan. 7, 1864, in his 5th year. 2. Charles Clay, b. April 6, 1863. 3. Iva Sarah. b. June 18, 1865. 4. Wilfred Horace, b. Sept. 13, 1871. 5. Oscar Jay, b. Dec. 7, 1874.


47. JOIN PAGE, b. Jan. S, 1837, in Gilmanton; is a farmer in Laconia ; In. Mary Ann Norris, of Upper Gilmanton. June 14, 1862, who was b. July, 1840, in Gilmanton. Children : - 1. Herhert Norris, b. Dee. 17, 1863, in Gilman- ton. 2. Edith, b. Feb. 10, 1868, in Gilford.


48. Camas Wood, b. Aug. 8, 1839, in Gilmanton, as were all the rest ; m. Joseph Ileury Whitney, June 17, 1875, who was b. Sept. 14, 1822, in Boston, Mass.


49. IRA MOSES b. July 18, 1841; in. Mary Frances Brown, June 1, 1865, who was b. Ang. 25, 1845, in Dorchester, Mass., where he res., as a provision dealer .. Children : - 1. Blanche Louise, b. Dec. 31, 1867. 2. Fannie Mabel, b. May S. d. Dec 22, 1870, ac. 7 mos. 3. Alice Sibil, b. Feb. 17, 1873. 4. Juna Maude, b. Jan. 10, d. Jan. 15, 1875, ae. 5 days.


50. CHARLES EDWIN, b. Dee. 8, 1843; enlisted in the N. H. 15th Regiment ;


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d. in New Orleans, Feb. 25, 1863, ac. 19-2, and being the first of his company who died, his remains were sent home by his comrades. .


51. GEORGE FRANK, b. Jan 1. 1847, d. Sept. 4, 1849, ac. 2-8.


52. ELLEN REBECCA, b. Sept. 25, 1848; in. Cyrus F. Gilman, farmer, of Gilmanton, May 10, 1869. He was b. April 13, 1845. Child : - 1. Ada (Gil- man), b. March 9, 1870.


53. JAMES3 [17] (James2, Jolin1). Las res'd. in Maryland ; m., 1st, Lydia Bailey, in Maryland, 1886, who d. -; m., 2d, Mary Hitchcock. Children :


54, 55. HENRY. LAURA.


56, 57. JAMES. ALMANZA.


58. OLIVER W .. was clerk in book depository of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 122 West Fayette Street, Baltimore, Md. (1876, care of Rev. D. HI. Carroll). IIe was in. to Sallie E. Ward, at the Grace M. E. Church, Balti- more, Sept. G. 1876.


59. NATHAN3 [19] (James2, Jolin1), m., 1st, Mary (Polly) Saw- yer, of Upper Gilmanton ; m .. 2d, Eliza Durgin, of Thornton, and has there res'd as a farmer since 1844. No children.


60. SAMUEL J 3 [23] (James2, Jolin1), m. Mary Ann Webster, of Windham, Dec. 18, 1849 ; was a stone-cutter, residing first in Rhode Island, finally in Maine, and there d. (at Vinal Haven), Sept. 6, 1866, ne. 50. She lives in Concord (1876). Children :


61. WILLIAM II., b. Jan. 10, 1851, in Pelham.


62. SAMUEL A., b. May 3, 1854, at Quincy, Mass. ; m. Mary L. Rix, of Concord, at C., April 21, 1877.




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