History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire, Vol II - Genealogies, Part 29

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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with the army at Burgoyne's surrender. He m. Lydia Morrison, dan. of Ebenezer (see), and ever after lived where uow his grandsou, Wil- liam J. [152]. She d. Feb. 20, 1840, in her 80th year, " leaving 9 children, 40 grandchildren, and 9 great-grandchildren." He was a lieut., and d. Oct. 16, 1848, ae. 92-2. Children :


44. JOHN [122]. b. Feb. (Jan.) G, 1782.


45. EuKNKZER: [134], b. Sept. 12, 1784.


40, 47. ELLIOT [138], July 5, 1786. WILLIAM [149], b. July 9, 1788.


48. SAMUEL M. [154], b. July 20, 1790.


49. LYDIAA, b. Sept. 27, 1792; m. Shineon Cate, Jr. (see).


50 HANNAII E., b. Dec. 19, 1794; m. Asa Robinson (" Robertsons "), Jan. 9, 1823 (Calley), and d. with her son, In Illinois.


51. ASCENATH M., b. March 10, 1797; m , Ist, Demetrius Holcomb, of Con- nectient, Oct. 14, 1813 (Crockett), who was a clock-maker at the Bridge; In., 2d, Heury Brown, of Andover, 1823 (Crockett), and there d., Nov. 8, 1841, in her 45th year.


52. MCKENZIE TUCKER, b. Jan. 13 (19), 1800; m. Betsey F. Sanborn, dau. of Jeremiah (see), Sept. 18, 1823 (Bodwell) ; was a farmer, in Camptou, then in Littleton, and there d.


53. ELIJAH3 [16] (William?, William1), m. Dorothy Elkins, dan. of Col. Peter (see), Feb. 18, 1791 (Woodman) ; settled first in Bos- cawen, but returned to this town, Feb., 1800, and took up the farm south end of Lot No. 58, 1st Div, in the hollow (Site 1), and there d. of consumption, Nov. 7, 1825, ac. 62-5. She d. Oct. 24, 1847, of dysentery, ae. 79-5. Children :


54. JonN, b. Dec. 10, 1792, in Boscawen, d. Dec. 10, 1851, ac. 59, on the homestead.


55. OBADIAH ELKINS [160], b. Sept. 29, 1794, in B.


56. HULDANI E., b. June 11, 1797, d. Feb. 11, 1852, at the Bridge, with her sister [61], in her 55th year.


57. CHARLES GLIDDEN, b. March 9, 1800, in Sanborntou, d. Sept. 1, 1801, ae. 1-6.


58. SARAH BATCHELDER, b. Nov. 26, 1802, d. Sept. 1, 1803, ac. 9 nios.


59. ALMIRA S., b. Aug. 22, 1804, d. Sept. 15, 1826, of consumption, ae. 22; was a fine scholar.


60. CHARLES GLIDDEN [104], b. July 15, 1807.


G1. CELICIA RIVINGSTON, b. Oct 16, 1809; m., Ist, Capt. Daniel Chace, of Brunswick, Me., Aug. 15, 1837 (Bodwell), who res'd. in Portland, and d. June 26, 1845, ac. 38. She m., 2d, Capt. Daniel Smith, of Meredith, Nov. 30, 1857. He had been a merchant in New Hampton and Meredith; rem. to Tilton (Northitleld), April, 1871, and there d. Dec. 12, 1873, ae. 81-10-12. She still res. at her last home (1878), bearing the ills of her second widowhood and protracted feebleness of health with the cheerful heroism of a true Christian. Child : - 1. Melinda Ellen (Chace), b. June 3, 1839, in Brunswick, d. July 7, 1854, in Sanbornton, ac. 15-1.


62. MELINDA II., b. June 3, 1812; m. Josiah Colby, of Gilmanton (now of Northfield), Sept. 19, 1844, aud d. Nov. 21, 1849, ne. 37-6. Chil iren : - 1. Celicia Chace (Colby), b. Sept. 9, 1845. 2. Melinda S., b. March 20, 1849; adopted by Hezekiah S. Hunkins (see) ; in. Charles K. Hill, son of Aaron (see).


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63. WILLOUGHBY1 [22] ( William?, William2, cte. ), carried on the mills at Union Bridge till 1814, when he moved to the Gove place, ou hill above, Lot No. 50, 1st Div. Afterwards res'd. temporarily at the " mill house," and d. at U. B. with his youngest son, Oct. 12, 1848, ac. 72. He m., 1st, Rachel M. Taylor, dau. of Jonathan (see), Nov. 6, 1802 (Crockett), who d. Feb. 25, 1818, in her 42d year, of dropsy ; m., 2d, Hannah Morrill, of Northfield, Dec., 1819, who d. Feb. 20, 1865. Children :


64. JONATHAN TAYLOR, b. Feb. 13, 1805, d. Aug. (June) 3, 1865, ae. 60-5; unm.


65. WILLIAM MORRISON, b. May 7, 1807; was m. to Nancy Philbrick, March 31, 1836 (Gleason), who was b. Jan. 21, 1808; lived first in Gilmanton, a farmer, then on the Bay Road, present Cate stand, Lot No. 18, 2d Div., finally ou the Sauborn Road (Ebenezer Sanborn place), where he d. Feb. 27, 1868, in his 61st year; had been a worthy member of the Free Will Baptist Church, at Uuiou Bridge, and was greatly missed. Children : - 1. Lura, b. Oct. 13, 1838, in Gilmanton; was a teacher in the New Hampton Institute after graduating there; m. Rev. Arthur Given, Free Will Baptist elergyman, Dee. 22, 1868 ; set- tled (1876) ut Greenville, R. I. Children : - I. Horace Malcolmn (Given), b. Oet. 27, 1872, d. Aug. 18, 1873, ac. 10 mos. II. Howard Arthur, b. Nov. 16, 1574, d. June 3, 1877, ae. 2-7. 2. Carrie, b. Oct. 26, 1841, in G .; a snecessful teacher, several years in Sanbornton; m Rev. John Malvern, a Free Will Baptist clergyman, Oct. 12, 1871, who was laboring (1876) at Lansing, Mich. ; now (1878-80) ut Haverhill, Mass. Child : - I. Howard D. (Malvern), b. July 20, d. Ang. 10, 1873, ae. 21 days. 3. Oramel, b. April 24, 1843, in G. ; a meat dealer in Sulem, Mass. (1876) ; m. Eleanor J. Glidden, Dec. 24, 1807. Chil- dren : - I. Everett Williamn, b. Aug. 25, 1871. 1I., III. Gracie and Gertie, b. June, d. Aug., 1874, ue. 2 mos. 4. Frederick W., b. April 29, 1845, in G. ; was a cabinet-maker in Fisherville; m., 1st, Mary H. Jameson, Aug. 31, 1864, who d May 20, 1867, ue. 22 (funeral attended by the author). He m., 20, Lucretia M. Nichols, Oct. 10, 1871, and d. April 24, 1873, ae. 28. Children : - I. Lura Mabel, b. Nov. 1, 1866, d. Sept. 22, 1869, in Sanbornton, in her 3d year. II. Freddie, b. Oct. 14, 1873, d. Nov. 29, 1875, ae. 2-1. 5. Willard, b. Nov. 26, 1847, in G ; a clerk, in Boston (1876). 6 Myra A., b. Sept. 16, 1850 ('49), d. July 20, 1851 ('50), ae. 10 mos. 7. Herbert L., b. June 17, 1852 ('51); is elerk for a cottou mill. Lewiston, Me. (1876).


CC. BRADSTREET MOODY, b. March ( May) 3, 1812, d. Jun. 22, 1813, ae. 10 mos. 07. Jons T., b. Dee. 9, 1814; a farmer, Orst at his father's, 2d location (above), till 1865, since then on the Widow Joseph Lane place, Sanborn Road, purchased by him of Den. A. B. Sanborn; he is also a skilful stone. cutter. He m., 1st, Louisa E. Taylor, dau. of Jona. (see), Dec. 24, 1843 (Bodwell), who d. March 25, 1844, ne. 23-1, of fever. "She hath done what she could." He in., 2d, Rachel M. Taylor (sister of last), Nov. 12, 1844 (Bodwell). Chil- dren : - 1. Louisa Taylor, b. Oct 4, 1846, d. Oct. 10, 1853, of eroup, ae. 7.


" Rest, little one, forever rest, From earthly sorrows free ; Why should we mourn that thou art blest? The Saviour calleth thee."


2. Horace Emery, b. March 15, 1851; was in trade (1875-79) with his second cousins [91], ete., in Taunton, Mass. He in. Emma F. True, dau. of Dr.


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Noah I. (see), Oct. 12, 1876. Child : - I. Frank True, b. April 25, 1879, int Laconia. 3. Frank Albert, b. Jan. 17, 1855; is a medical student at Ann Arbor, Mich., and New York City (1880). (Another child of [03] d. Feb. 20, 1818.)


68. DANIEL MORRILL (2d wife), b. May, d. Sept 23, 1825, ac. + mos.


GO. BENJAMIN MORRILL, b. July 25, 1827; in. Isabel J. A. Sauborn, dau. of Jonathan C .. April 11, 1830; was a blacksmith at Uulon Bridge 17 years ; has been a farmer near East Tilton since 1868. Children : - 1. George Wil- loughiby, b. Jan. 6. 1851; Is a blacksmith for the mill company in Saucook (1875-79) ; mh. Euphemia Grant, from Elgin, Scotland, in Manchester, 1574. Children : - I Euphemis Jane, b. Dec. 21, 1875. II. George Roberts, b. Feb. 20, 1878. III. Foster Grant, b. July, 1879. 2. Charles Eugene, b. May 24, 1858; a teacher at home (1879-80).


70. JAMES+ [26] ( William3, William2, ete.), was a mechanic in Gil- manton, moving thither April 16, 1807, having m. Huldah Sauborn, dau. of Benjamin (sce), Dee. 25, 1804 (Crockett). They both united with the Congregational Church in G., in 1811, under Rev. Isaae Smith (" having two years previously become subjects of emancipating grace "), and remained members more than half a century. She was a strict disciplinarian in her family, rearing her children in the love of truth and good morals, and lived to see one son " finish his course with joy " as a gospel minister, and another, a highly respected citizen, suddenly ealled into eternity by accident, as below. They rein. to Milton just before her deatlı, Oet. 1, 1861, in her 80th year; he d. Dec. 24, 1862, ae. 78-1, of a cancer under the right eye, cansing for many years extreme suffering, which was borne with great fortitude and patience. Children :


71. JAMES WILLIAM, b. Oct. 13, 1807; m. Mary F. Osgood, of Loudon, May 14, 1833, who was b. Nov. 26, 1809; res'd., a machinist, first in Lowell, Mass., then at Meredith Bridge (Laconia), and d., from the falling of the Meredith town hall, March 14, 1855, surviving but 24 hours, ae. 47-5; she d. July 26, 1876, ae. G6-8. Children : - 1. Laura Ann, b May 9, 1834, d. Aug. 1, 1838, ac. 4-3. 2. Mary Elizabeth, b. Dec. 26, 1835. d. Feb. 26, 1836, ac. 2 mos. 3. Laura A., b. Feb. 1, 1839; in. Russell II. Carter, of Laconia, Jan. 1. 1857, who was b. in Sandwich; a machinist; formerly res'd. in Tamworth, now (1876) in Laconia. Child : - I. Winnifred Alice (Carter), b. Nov. 23, 1872. 4. Henry Juckson, b. June 8, 1841; is overseer in a furniture manufac- tory, Rochester. N. Y., and m. 5. Charles Harrison, b. Jan. 4, 1844; a furni- ture manufacturer at Santa Barbara, Cal .; there m. 6. Mary Frances, h. Dec. 26, 1845, d. Oct. 2, 1846, ae. 9 mos. 7. James Enoch, b. July 10, 1848; is a carpenter; res'd. in Manchester, and now (1878) In Chelsea, Mass. ; In. Alice Rogers.


72. ELIZABETHI, b. July 21, 1813; m. Josiah Folsom (see).


73. CHARLES CURRIER, b. Aug. 5, 1815; having prepared himself for a teacher at Andover, Muss., and taught in New England and New Jersey, he studied for the ministry, graduating at the Gilmanton Seminary, 1844, and afterwards at the Union Theol. Seminary, New York Clty; preached at North Providence, R. I., Hillsborough, Sandwich, and other places. He m., Ist,


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Hannah Coburn, of Mount Vernon, 1839, who d. Jan. 1, 1843; m., 2d, Chris- tine II. Hausou, of Lebanon, Me , who survives him ut Milton Three Ponds, having m., 20, Mr. Dowus. He made valnable collections for a Durgin genealogy, and d. in Manchester, where he had res'd. one year, Nov., 1856, ae. 41-3.


74. ANNA, b. Feb. 25, 1818; m. Daniel Evaus Palmer, M. D., March 14, 1847; a physician, first iu Gilmanton two years, then in Milton eighteen years, and at Tuftonborough Corner since 1865. He was b. in Tuftouborough, and there studied with Dr. Dow; was deacou of the Free Will Baptist Church in Milton. Children : - 1. Emmua Frances (Palmer), b. June 16, 1849, in Milton ; In. True D. Canney, shoemaker, of Tuftouborough, May 29, 1870. Children : - I. Minetta (Canney), b. June 21, 1872. II. Daniel Hoitt, b. March 1, 1875. 2. Charles Henry (Palmer), b. March 29, 1833, in M. 3. Frank Albert, b. Oct. 21, 1857, in M.


75. HENRY JACKSON, b. Aug. 19, 1823, d. Feb. 12, 1825, ae. 1-6.


76. WILLIAM4 [29] (William3, William2, etc.), was a master car- peuter and millwright, living at the Bridge (house near present tin shop) and Laconia. IIe m., Ist (as Wm. Durgin, 3d), Dolly Weeks, dau. of William= (see), April 29, 1813 (Crockett), who d. at Sanborn- ton Bridge, Dee. 10, 1822, ae. 31-3. He in., 2d, Dorothy D. San- born, dau. of Joseph7 (see), July 12, 1823 (Crockett), who d. May 8, 1833, ac. 31 ; m., 3d, - Smith, of Meredith ; finally rem. to Orono (Oldtown), Me., and there d. Children (three, Ist wife) :


77. ABIGAIL, In. Capt. Andrews, of Salein, Mass., and there d.


78, 79. WILLIAM, Jr. Cynus, was lame through life.


80. Donorny (2d wife), has become a prominent and influential member of the Shaker community at Canterbury, having rem. from Sauboruton at 7 years of age.


81. GKONGE, learned the tailor's trade, and d. young.


$2. HENRY, joined the Shakers; but lett them, and m. Susan E. Farn- ham (see Gile Fam. [2]).


83. JULIA (and perhaps others by last wife).


84. JOIN II.4 [33] (William3, William2, etc. ), m. Lucretia Brown, of Concord, 1824, who d. June 7, 1875 ; has res'd., as still, in Bristol ; a farmer and drover ; also, during a portion of his active life, a store- keeper. Children :


85. NANCY AMunosk, b. Sept. 24, 1825, d. July 4, 1826, ae. 9 mos.


86. NANCY AMBROSE. b. Oct. 15, 1827; a teacher for several years in New Hampshire and Massachusetts; now res. (1878) with her father.


ST. LAURA BLODGETT, b. Nov. 30, 1830; m. C. D. MeDullle, of Rochester, Nov. 24, 1850, who is now agent of the Everett Mills, Lawrence, Mass. Chil- dren : - 1. Fred. Clement (McDuffle), b Ang. 3, 1855. 2. Alice, b. Dec. 21, 1800, d. -. 3. Ilorace Lincoln, b. April 1, 1865, d -.


88. LUCRETIA CLEMENT, b. July 10, 1833; m. E. F. Mansur, a black- smith; res. in Wolton, C. E. Children : - 1. Carrie Louise ( Mausnr), b. April 16, 1859. 2. Laura Ada, b. May 27, 1861. 3. Charles Francis, b.


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Feb. 22, d. May, 1803, ac. 3 mos. 4. Jolin Durgio, b. June 10, 1865. 5. Mary Ellen, b. July 27, 1870. C. Horace, b. Jan. 1, 1873.


89. CLEMENT THAYER, b. Sept. 4, 1835; a machinist, in Milford, Coon .; m. M. E. McGonigal, of New York, Nov. 23, 1800. Children : - 1. Charles. 2. Frank.


90. LOUISE MARIA R., b. June 1, 1837; m. F. L. Prince, machluist, of Amherst, Nov. 4, 1855; now res. at Webster, Muss. Children : - 1. Helen Mariu (Prince), b. Nov. 12, 1858. 2. Walter Furr, b. June 10, 1801. 3. Louise Alice, b Feb. 7, 1866. 4. Irene Calvert, b. Dec. 24, 1868.


91. HORACE WEBSTER, b. Sept. 4, 1839; m. Irene Calvert, of Louisville, Ky., June 15, 1871; is a merchant lu Taunton, Muss., firm of Durglu Bros. (1876). No children.


92. CLARA KENDRICK, b. May 1, 1843; m. John M. Prince, Jan. 1, 1801; a farmer lu Amherst (1876). Children : - 1. Lucretia Anna (Prince), b. Sept. 19, 1863. 2. Arthur Durgin, b. Oct. 15, 1864. 3. Grace Addic, b. March 2, 1870. 4. Dora Frances, b. Jan. 1, 1872.


93. GEORGE ARTHUR, b. Sept. 24, 1844, d. Aug. 11, 1855, ae. 11 mos.


94. CHARLES EASTMAN, b. Feb. 24, 1847; a merchant in Taunton, with his brother above; m. A. II. Pettengill, of Salem, Mass., Ang. 16, 1871. Child : - 1. Arthur Kemble, b. Sept. 11, 1873.


95. WINTHROP H.4 [38] (Winthrop3, William2, etc.), m. Abigail Chapman, Sept. 2, 1799 (Crockett). She was of Sanbornton, but family not known ; b. Feb. 13, 1777, d. 1854, ae. 77. Ile settled as a farmer on one of the most desirable places -given him by his father - on the old New Hampton Road (see Sites), and there d., Aug., 1828, ae. 50-3. Children (t. r.) :


96. SALLY, b. May 9, 1800; m. Josliua M. Smith (see).


97. FRANCIS, b. Feb. 15, 1802; was a stone-cutter; m. Mahala Bruce, 1830; d. at Upper Gilmanton, Sept., 1845, ae. 43-7. Children : - 1. Martha. 2. George. 3. Mahala.


98. COMFORT, b. March 20, 1804; m., Ist, Thomas Calley (see) ; m., 2d, Tappan Wells, of New Hampton, June 11, 1852, who was a farmer, since deceased. She now (1877) res. at Bristol Village.


99. JOHN C., b. May 18 (15), 1806; a farmer, first In Orange, now (1877) iu Grafton; m., 1st, Manuali O. Cawley, dau. of Richard (see), sister of [Os], Feb. 10, 1831, who d. in Orange, Sept. 29, 1844, ae. 34-2.


"Let worms devour my wasting flesb, And crumble all my bones to dust, My God shall raise my frame anew, At the revival of the just."


He m , 9d, Mary Tucker, Feb. 26, 1845. Children (2d wife) : - 1. Hannah, b. April 12, 1846. 2. Lomira, b. July 23, 1847. 3. Louise, b. June 5, 1849. 4. Mary, b. Feb. 10, 1852.


100. ELLIOT, b. July 26 (23), ISO8. d. Aug. 14, 1814, ac. C.


101. MARY G., b. Sep . 23, 1810; m. Daniel A. Pearsous, of Sauboruton (?), 1832, a farmer. Children : - 1. Melissa (Pearsons). 2. Calvin. 3. George. 4. Burley. 5. Belinda. G. Mary. 7. Julia. 8. Martha.


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102. JULIA ANN, b. Dec. 18, 1812; m. Dawson Pollard, of West Chelms- ford, Mass., carpenter and machinist, Dec. 25, 1832. She there d. Jan. 18, 1875, ac. 62-1, where he still res. (1877). Children : - 1. Harriet Emeline (Pollard), b. March 13, 1843; m. William Henry Reed, bookkeeper, of Chehusford, May 11, 1865; lived In Leominster, Mass , and there d. July 15, 1875. Child : - I. Royal Clement (Reed), b. June 29, 1809. 2. Charles Daw- sou (Pollard), b. May 14, 1847, d. July 18, 1848, ae. 1-2.


103. IRENE, b. July 31, 1815; m. William P. Tebbetts, carpenter, of Low- ell, June 9, 1832; now res. iu Chicopee, Mass., Box 18. Children : - 1. Julia A. D. (Tebbetts), b. Feb. 2, 1834. 2. Horace H., b. March 27, 1836; res. in Amherst, Mass. ; m. Esther M. Bailey (?), Dec. 2, 1863. Children : - I. Jolin A. II. Eva M. III. Estella L. IV. Frank L. 3. Irene M., b. Feb. 25, d. March 31, 1838, ae. 1 mo., 6 days. 4. Harrison, b. Jan. 5, 1840, d. July 5, 1842, ae. 2-6. 5. Jennie S. H., b. Nov. 23, 1842; m. Albert F. Blodgett, Sept. 18, 1862; residence, Worcester, Mass. Children : - I. Ina (?) R. (Blod- gett). II. Charles A. C. Willie (Tebbetts), b. May 15. 184C, d. Aug. 31, 1848, ae. 2-3. 7. Amnie E. K., b. Jan. 31, 1849; m. George M. Searle, of Westfield. Mass., March 17, 1869. 8, 9. Warren H. and Irene S., b. Aug. 16, 1854; the latter d. Aug. 18, 1854, ae. 2 days. Warren H. is now (1870) engaged In the railroad business.


104. JOSEPH HILTON, b. April 26, 1820 ('19); m , Ist. Lomira Angel, 1846; m., 2d, Lydia Ford, in Columbia, Ct., Jan. 7, 1849, who was b. Dec. 3, 1825, in Mansticlu, Ct., and is now (1876) with her two youngest children in South Coventry. Ile res'd. in New Bedford, Mass .; thence made two whaling voy- ages, 13 years cach, and there d. May 19, 1859, ae. 39. Children (2d wife) : - 1. Charles P., b. Sept. 24, 1850, d Sept. 17, 1851, ac. 1. 2. Lomira A., b. April 24, 1853; res. with her nnele [102] (1876). 3. Emma L., b. March 3, 1854; m. Eugene Ilayues, overseer in the U. S. cartridge factory, Lowell, Mass., 1872. Child : - I. Lcaffe M. (Haynes), b. Nov. 8, 1873, d. Jan. 16, 1875, ae. 1-2. 4. Josephi E., b. April 23, 1857; a farmer. 5. Charles F., b. Nov. 19, d. Nov. 24, 1858, ue. 5 days. C. Lydia Ann, b. Aug. 12, 1859.


105. ELIJANI4, Jr. [40] (Winthrop3, William2, etc.), m., 1st, Sally Batchelder, of Loudon, Nov. 12, 1806 (Crockett), who d. of consump- tion, April 17, 1838 ; m., 2d, Polly ( Mary) Page, of Sanboruton. He lived and d. on the Jaques (near Tilton) place, above the Bridge, northeast corner Lot No. 75, 2d Div. She d. April 18, 1860, ac. 62. Children :


106. JOHN WHIPPLE, b. Feb. 17, 1808, d. at South Reading, Mass.


107. MARCIA D., b. Nov. 25, 1810; in. James Lord (see).


108. JOSIAN B., b. Jan. 24, 1814, d. 1852, ae. 38, nt Samboruton Bridge.


109. POLLY, b. Jan. 1, 1817; m. - Smart.


110. OBADIAII, b. Sept. 26, 1822, d. Jan. 19, 1823, ae. 4 mos.


111. HAZEN4 [41] (Winthrop?, William?, etc. ), lived on his father's place, owning the north end of the original Durgin lot; m., Ist, Deborah Thompson, dan. of Moses (see), Jan. 13, 1810 (Crockett). She d. of consumption, July 19, 1831, ac. 41-1, and he in., 20,


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Betsey Durgin, March 19, 1833 (Bodwell), who was a native of New HIampton, and d. April 22, 1871, ac. 74-C. "We miss thee, dear mother." He d. Sept. 18, 1863, in his 77th year. Children :


112. JULIA, b. July 10, 1811, d. Feb. 7, 1812, ae. 7 mos.


113. Lucia, b. Nov. 24, 1812; in. Hale Clements, who d. 1845, lu Syracuse, N. Y., and now res., his widow, in Indianapolis, Ind. Two children, both d. in infancy.


114. LAURA, b. Sept. 22, 1814; in. Thomas T. Osgood, who d. March 5, 1870, at North Chelmsford, Mass. Children, besides one who d. in Infancy : - 1. Thomas Byron (Osgood), d. of consumption, in Boston; num. 2. Cyrus Warren, m. Caroline Glover; d. Ang. 18, 1879; widow now res. in Concord, with one dan. : - I. Blanche. 3. George, lives, unm., in North Chelmsford, Mass.


115. SEVINA, b. July 27, 1816; m. Horace Vinton, who d. 1861. Chil- dren : - 1. La Roy (Vinton), d. 1876 ('77), In Lowell, Mass. 2. W. F., is cashier (1880) in Putnam & Son's clothing house, Lowell; umin. 3. Georgi- ana F., is teacher in a grammar school, Lowell.


116. CYRUS WARREN, b. Sept. 26, 1818 ; in., 1st, Joann S. Glines. Feb. 23, 1845, who was b. Oct. 10, 1820, and d. Oct. 29, 1863, ac. 43; m., 20, Charlotte S. Ilatch, Nov. 3, 1864, who was b. April 27, 1830. He was an overseer in a carpet factory, Lowell, Mass. ; also city assessor and M. E. class leader, and there d., Jan. 16, 1873, ac. 54-4. Children : - 1. Lenora Frances, b. July 22, 1847. 2. Helen Angusta, b. Nov. 10, 1854. 3. Cyrus Albert, b. Feb. 11, 1869, lu Lowell.


117. JULIA ANN, b. Feb. 10, d. Aug. 16, 1821, ae. 6 mos.


118. ELIZABETHI JANE, b. June 20, d Dec. 6, 1822, ac. 6 mos.


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119 LUTHER PERRY, b. Oct. 21, 1823; m., Ist, Nancy Martin Barnes, 1846, who was b. Sept. 10, 1817, in Roxbury, Mass., and d. April 6, 1877, ac. 59-7. He m., 2d, Hannah Maria Bickford, 1878, who was b. Oct. 25, 1842, in Epsom. He first res'd. in Lowell, Mass. ; then in Springfield, Mass ; of late years in Coucord, foreman in the book bindery and printing establishment of Morrill & Silsby, where also he was elected common councilman in Ward IV., 1869, alderman, 1870-71, and member of the House of Representatives, from the same ward, 1874-75. Ife has been superintendent of the Methodist Epis- copal Sunday school 13 years, and was G. W. P. of the Sons of Temperance for New Hampshire, 1859-60. Ife ranks among the prominent printers of Concord. Children : - 1. Luther Willie (?), b. March 26, 1847, in Lowell ; has been president of the Concord Young Men's Christian Association, and is class leader in the Methodist Episcopal Church. 2. Hazen Franklin, b. July 20, 1849, in Lowell. 3. Charles Summer, b. Sept. 7, 1851, in L., d. Ang. 14, 1852, in Springileld, Mass., ae. 11 mos.


120. LYMAN WESLEY, b. Oct. 28, 1827, m. Helen Me.Alpine, at Lowell, Oct. C, 1856, who was there b. June 18, 1831. He was master mechanic on the C., C., C. & I. Railroad, having his homes, successively, at Cleveland and Galion, Ohio, and Indianapolis, Ind. Ile d. at Los Angelos, Cal., Feb. 11, 1874, ae. 46-4. She now res. at Galion, Ohio (1880). Children : - 1. Walter Clements, b. Oct. 12, 1857, in Cleveland. 2. Emily Graham, b. Oct 23, 1860, in C., and there d., Feb. 17, 1863, ac. 2-4. 3. Jennie Mabel, b. Feb. 9, 1865, at Galion.


121. SYRENE C., b. April 9, 1830, d. March 26, 1969, in her 39th year.


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1214. ELIZA ANN, b. Sept. 12, 1834 (2d wife); now res., umu., in Tiltou (Northfield).


1213. HENRY WILBUR, b. Jan. 11, 1839; has been employed In the A. H. Tiltou factory, most of the time, for 18 years (1880) ; m. Susan E. Farunm. Jan. 6, 1872, at East Andover (Rev. C. E. Griffin). She was the dau. of Almon Farnum (see Gile Fam.).


(The last two children were discovered too late for the regular numbering.)


122. JOHN+ [44] (John3, William2, etc ), m. Dorcas Thornton, of Thornton, March 16, 1802 (Crockett), and settled immediately in Campton as a farmer, where all his children were born. He was there a justice of the peace, and a prominent town officer, and d. Nov., 1864, in his 83d year. She was b. Dec. 25, 1779, and d. Sept. 18, 1857, in her 78th year. Children :


123. CHARLES E., b. Aug. 9, 1803; a blacksmith lu Derby, Vt., where lie In , Ist, Abigail C. Cheney, dau. of Rev. Moses (see), April 17, 1827. She d. at D., May 14 (24), 1872, in her Ged year, and he m., 2d, Sarah Jeune, March 10, 1873. Children (1st wife) : - 1. Tlinddeus S., b. April 14, 1823; served through the late war; now res. in Canada. 2. Moses Cheney, b. March +, 1837, d. Sept. 30, 1849, ne. 12-7. 3. Aun E., b. Jan , 1840; m. Josiah Shedd, of Derby ; has two daughters. 4. Sarah, b. Nov. 8, 1841, d. Jun. 6 1842, ae. 2 mos. 5. Ann Elizabeth (?). 6. Sarah N., b. Aug. 21, 1852; m. - East- man, of Derby Line, 1874 ('75).


124. SALLY, b. April 10, 1805, d. March 13, 1835, at Campton, in her 30th year, unm.


125. LEONARD WALLACE, b. Sept. 20, 1807; m. Emlly Sanboru, dau. of Jeremiah, of Franklin (see), July 10, 1833 ( Bodwell) ; was a stone-cutter, and lived in Thornton 30 years (where his children were born), till his death, of consumption, Nov. 29, 1873, ac. 66-2. Children : - 1, 2. . Jautha and Lovisa, b. March 29, 1840. The former d. in Thornton, of consumption, March 5, 1876, ae. 36. The latter m. Thomas F. Gowing, of Wilmington, Mass., in Bostou, Dec. 16, 1868, having before been head nurse for four years in the General Hospital at B. Ile is now a meat dealer in Lawrence. Child :- I. Alice Emily (Gowing), b. Nov. 28, 1873. 3. Vastlu, b. March 27, 1842; m. John L. Sauderson, Dec. 20, 1800, who is a native of Westmoreland, and now (1876) a farmer iu Centreville, Trempealeau Co., Wis. Child : - I. Edwin (Sanderson), b. May 11, 1865, in Wisconsin. 4. Bedora (now " Dora "), b. Feb. 24, 1844; m. Orrin F. Janues, of Thoruton, farmuer and machinist, June 10, 1863. Children : - I. Lizzie Malvina (James), b. Feb. 15, 1565. 11. Min- nie Eliza, b. Sept. 17, 1867. III. Orriu Freddle, b. Jan. 3, 1870. IV. Liunie Lovisa, b. April 27, 1871. V. Bertha Eveline, b. April 3, 1872. 5. Leonard Augustus, b. May 5, d. Sept. 20, 1846, ac. 4 mos , 15 days. C. Leonard Augus- tus, 2d, b. July 23, 1848; m. Anna Sanborn, dau. of Nathan, of Gilmanton, May 1, 1870; was owner of the stage lines from Gilmanton to Pittsfield and to Tilton, four years, a great favorite ou the road for his kind and obliging disposition. He d. of cousminption, at Gilmanton, Sept. 21, 1375, ae. 27-2. Child : - I. Lilla, b. July 10, 1878, in G.




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