History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire, Vol II - Genealogies, Part 38

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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117. JOHN S. GILMAN was a nephew of [108] ; was a short time in town (Morgan place?), and selectman, 1858-59.


118. JOSHUA GILMAN, was a cousin of [108] ; came from Gilford to S., and settled at junction of Shaker and Bridge roads. His 2d wife was a Shaw. Had four children :


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119. DOROTHY, m. - Dame, of Dover.


120. SALLY, m. John Runnels, of S.


121. WARD, retalued his father's place till about 1870; then returned to


Gilford. Four sous. (The other child of [118] was an older dau. )


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Of the other Gihnan families in town, we find


122. CALEB GILMAN, a signer of the " Association Test," with Simon and Joseph; but how or whether related to them not known. He was a Revolutionary soldier among the men of 1777 (see Lists), and


123. CHARLES GILMAN, who studied with Matthew Perkius, Esq., at the Square, and succeeded him in the practice of law, owning the large Lovejoy house, with elaborate gardens below, at the corner of the roads. Ile m. Ruth P. M -; is said to have d. recently (1878) in Baltimore, Md. Children :


124. CHARLES HAMILTON, b. Nov. 20, 1831.


125. ELLEN, b. April 3, 1833.


THE GOODIIUE FAMILY.


1. STEPHEN GOODHUE came early to this town from Deerfield ; was the first occupant of the David Hunkins (late Reuben Dudley) place, Lot No. 10, 1st Div., and boarded at William Moore's, Lot 12, while clear- ing his land. IIe was a man of good edneation and gentlemanly bear- ing ; a teacher for several years at the Square, and in other parts of the town, following Master Perkius. Ile in. a dan. of Rev. Thomas Page, of Hebron, but remained here not many years afterwards ; rem. first to Hebron, where he went into trade, and thence to the lower part of the State ; was subsequently in the N. II. Legislature. Ilis three chil- dren, found on our town record as b. in town, and indicating the prob- able limit of his sojourn here, were :


2. STEPHEN, Jr., b. Sept. 19, 1797.


3. BETSKY, b. Aug. 15, 1799.


4. PATTY, b. Oct. 25, 1801.


TIIE GOVE FAMILY.


1. EBENEZER GOVE (Seu. ) bore the title of " Major "; was a tailor by trade, and during the Revolutionary war was acenstomed to make clothes for the soldiers, having a place in his chimney where he stuck a pitch-pine knot, by the light of which he worked ! As he signed the Sanbornton " Test," he was here prior to 1776 ; but his name is not on the " Petition " of'68. Settled first on Lot No. 2, 1st Div., near the Bay, below the place of Ichabod Swain (see Site), whose sister


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Susannah he m. Lived next between the present Dearborn and the Hobbs (Patterson) places, Lot No. 15, 2d Div., and finally on the present Shepard place, above Union Bridge, where be built the house now occupied, and was succeeded by Willoughby Durgin (see p. 235 [63]). IIe rem. from this town to Andover, March, 1815, thence to Bradford, Vt., and there d. ; she also d. in B. No birth records of parents or children have as yet come to light. Names of children :


2, 3. JONATHAN [11]. EBENEZER [16].


4. RICHARD [23], b. 1776 ( ?).


5. DAVID, never m., and was probably the son of Maj. Gove, who d. March 9, 1810.


6. SUSAN, m. - Judkins, and settled in Vermont.


7. SALLY, I. Joseph Goodhue, of Grotou.


8. MIRIAM, In. Joliu Sauboru, of Andover, Nov. 14, 1813 (Bodwell).


9. NANCY, m. William Blake, of Andover, Nov. 12, 1812 (Bodwell). (Maj. Gove had another dan., who d. Ang. 9, 1798, and probably a sister :


10. DOROTHY, who m. Samuel Judkins, Oct. 22, 1789 (Woodman).)


11. JONATHANº [2] (Ebenezer!), m. Deborah Rowell, April 2, 1801 (Woodinan) ; settled near his father's second home, and preceded Phinehas Dearborn for a few years, at least, on Lot No. 79, 1st Div., in a house first raised on the hill southeast (later Hunt place), and moved over. May, afterwards, have rem. to Canterbury. Children (t. r.) :


12. DAVID, b. Jan. 15, 1802; res. in Lowell, Mass. ; twice m., but with no children surviving.


13. SUSA(x), b. Jan. 29, 1804; m. - Pierce, of Boston.


14. JONATHAN, Jr., b. Jan. 9, 1809; went to South Carolina; not heard from since 1840.


15. BETSKY SWAIN, b. Aug. 24, 1811; m. - Francis, and d. in Somerville, Mass. (Another child of [11] may have d. May 22, 1806.)


16. EBENEZER2 [3] (Ebenezer1), m. Hannah Haynes, the dan. of Mrs. S. Page Philbrick (see), by her former husband, and settled on his father's last homestead in this town (see above). Just before the birth of his youngest son (below), he mysteriously disappeared from his home in the night, alleging that he had arisen to " look after some horses," since which he has never been heard of. Ilis sons, by remarkably successful lives, have proved the truth of I'salm xxvii. 10. Children (t. r.) :


17. PAGK PINI.BRICK [33], b. Aug. 5, 1802.


18. RKUBEN [37], b. Feb. 9, 1805.


19. LUTHER CUMMINGS, b. Jan. 5, 1808; res. lu Madelia, Minn.


20. JOHN CALVIN [41], b. Dec. 10, 1810.


21. GEORGE SUMNER [44], b. May 10, 1812.


22. EBENEZER [48], b. Feb. 17, 1514.


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23. RICHARD2 [4] (Ebenezer'), m., 1st, Hannah Fellows, dau. of Ezekiel Fellows, of Andover (who held a lieutenant's commission, issued by President John Langdon, of New Hampshire, 1785) ; was a watch-maker aud jeweller by trade, in which his sons have followed him so successfully ; lived just above the Bridge for some years (late Cass house and Simoud's mill), and rem. thence to Dover, where she d. He afterwards settled in Pern, Clinton Co., N. Y., there m., 2d, Cyn- thia Hawkes, and d. about 1836, ae. 60. Children (besides two that d. young) :


24. BENJAMIN PAGE, b. Oct., 1806; was a jeweller, and workman on musi- cal instruments ; in. khoda C. Stouc, of Winchester, May, 1837; lived succes- sively in New York (Waterford and Rochester), Michigan, and again in this State, at Winchester and Hebron (in feeble health), where he d., Oct. 3, 1858, ue. 52. She m., 2d, Ranson S. Ladd, farmer, of Laconia, April 26, 1860.


25. ELIZA, m. Granville Hill, of Hudson. Child : - 1. Charles ( Hill) ; still res. in 11.


26. HANNAN, m. Charles V. Jeffreys, of Rochester, N. Y., and d. May 30, 1877.


27. NANCY, b. May 25, 1809; m., Ist, Anthony T. Stearns, of Plymouth, farmer, Nov. 20, 1837, who d. March 7, 1843; in., 2d, Levi S. Gordon, farmer, of West Plymouth, Jau. 15, 1844, and there d., July 13, 1869, ae. 60-2. Chil- dren : - 1. Richard Gove (Stearns), b. Dec. 22, 1838; m. Elizabeth Jane Flanders, Dec. 23, 1869; no children. 2. Albertus Stanford (Gordon), b. May 17, 1848, in Hebron; a jeweller with his uncle [28], in Laconia (1878).


28. RICHARD, b. April 10, 1815, in Dover; having learned the jeweller's trade in Boston, he commenced in that busines at Meredith Bridge (Laconiu) in 1833, with one shilling for capital! but now has a stock in trade of $20,000 (1878), with a superb residence, and other real estate there, to the value, in ordinary times. of $75,000. llis annual taxes are about $000. A very costly diamond, now in his possession, not included In the above enu- meratious, has been sold in former years as high as $30,000. It was dis- covered in Brazil, aud is eleven sixteenths of an luch In diameter. Ile m. Mary Aun P., dau. of John B Smith, of Gilford, Aug., 1837 (?), who d. Dec. 20, 1872, ae. 52. The most elaborate monument (of marble) in the old cem- etery at Laconia rises over her remains. He m., 2d, Mary E., dau. of Smith Neal (sre), Nov. 11, 1878 (Rev. L. Malvern). No children.


20. EMILY M. (2d wife), m. Ralph S. Cate, farmer, in Peru, N. Y. No children.


30. JOSEPH II., is also a jeweller; res. in Peru.


31, 32. Gronuk, d, ac. 20. 32. WALLACE, d. young.


33. PAGE P.3 [17] ( Ebenezer2, Ebenezer1), m. Eliza M. Collins, of Corinth, Vt., Dec. 20, 1827, who was there b. Feb. 9, 1807; res'd. in Franklin and Warren ; rem. to Vermont, March, 1842, where farming has been his chief occupation ; Newbury, Vt. (1878). Children :


34. ELIZABETH A., b. Oct. 10, 1828, in Franklin, d. March 31, 1861, in Topsham, Vt , ae. 32-5.


35. LYDIA M , b. Feb. 1, 1831, In Warren.


36. EBEN, b. Aug. 14, 1833, iu Warren.


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37. REUBEN3 [18] (Ebenezer2, Ebenezer1), m., 1st, Emeline Freneli, of East Hampton, Mass., June 19, 1832, in Winchester, who d. in E. H., March 30, 1860. He seems to have followed mechanical pursuits, in Massachusetts, chietly, till his second marriage, Sept. 19, 1861, since which he has res'd. " at the North," the last eleven years (1878), as a farmer, in South Barnston, P. Q. Children :


38. DELIA ANGELINE, b. April 25, 1836, in Williamsburg, Mass., d. July 14, 1856, ae. 20-3, in Leominster.


39. FREDERICK HAYDEN, b. Nov. 4, 1838, in Haydenville, Mass., d. about 1873, ae. 35 (?).


40. ALBERT SANDERS, b. Aug. 3, 1842, in Northampton, Mass. ; was last heard from in Mankato, Mlun.


41. JOHN C.3 [20] (Ebenezer", Ebenezer1), was first a cabinet- maker in Bristol, where he res'd. till 1839 ; then maker of piano-forte cases in Leominster, Mass. ; since located with his sons, in Cleveland, Ohio, having patented " Gove's Domestic Washer" (1874), which obtained the gold medal at the Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876. He m., 1st, Cordelia Webb, at South Weymouth, Mass., Feb. 20, 1833, who d. Oct. 2, 1835, in Bristol ; m., 2d, Hannalı P. Plumer, dau. of Jesse (see), at Meredith, May 18, 1837. Having revisited Sanbornton and New England generally (1876-77), he d. at Cleve- land, May 26, 1877, ac. 66-5. Children :


42. GEORGE HENRY, b. Sept. 15, 1836 (Ist wife), at Bristol ; a mechanic and photographer. in Leominster, Mass., Haverhill, and Rockford, Ill. (1808-7+) ; associated with his father (1876) in the manufacture of the "Domestic Washer," Cleveland, O. He m., Ist, Mary Jane Woodward, of Bath, April 9, 1836; was bugler in the Vermont Brigade Band, in the army, two years ; n., 2d, Helen W. Cutler, of Cleveland, O., Nov. 26, 1867. Children : - 1. Mary Ella, b. Nov. 21, 1857. 2. Myron, b. June 1, 1859, d., ae. 3 mos. 3. Elmer, b. Nov. 19, 1862, d. Sept. 20, 1864, in his 2d year. 4. Frederick Delbert (2d wife), b. Sept. 20, 1869, in Union City, Mich. 5. Leon, b. Ang. 11, 1871, in Rockford, III. 6. Roy, b. Oct. 7, 1874, in R. 7. Lela Sophila, b. Jan. 27, 1877, in Cleveland.


43. CHARLES FULTON, b. Oct. 10, 1842 (2d wife), In Methuen, Mass. ; 10. Parthena Eliza Munn, of Rockport, Ohio, April 26, 1867; went with his father to Cleveland, Ohio, in 1860; a mechanic there ; was corporal In the Ohio 20th Regiment four years, till the close of the war. (This was called the " Ben. Wade," or " Fighting Regiment"; redneed, at one time, to eighty men.) He was badly wounded in the month, and held as a prisoner three months. Chil- dren : - 1. Olla Maria, b. Jau. 13, 1571, in Cleveland. 2. Eva Alice, b. March +, 1874, in C.


44. GEORGE S.3 [21] ( Ebenezer", Ebenezer!), res. in Weymouth, Mass. ; by occupation a painter and paper-banger ; m. Betsey Thomas Wade, of South Hanson, Mass., June 6, 1837. Children :


45. CORDELIA HOWARD, b. Sept. 15, 1838, In W. ; d. Dec. 4, 1840, ae. 2-3. 46. GEORGE THOMAS, b. Nov. 7, 1843, at Newbury, Vt., d. at Weymouth, Nov. 5, 1850, ae. 7.


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47. ANDREW SUMNER, b. May 8, 1846, iu W. ; m. Mary Elizabeth Chandler, of North Middleboro', Mass., Nov. 18, 1869 ; now res (1878) in South Boston, and is a salesman in C. F. Hovey & Co.'s store, Summer Street, Boston. Child : - 1. Mary Ellzabeth, b. March 17, 1872, in Weymouth.


48. EBENEZER3 [22] (Ebenezer2, Ebenezer)), went from this town to his trade at clock-making, in Boscawen, in 1830; thence to Ohio, in 1835 ; a manufacturer of scales till 1841 ; a farmer in Solon till 1864 ; then in Cleveland ; returned to N. E. about 1873, and now res. in North Hampton. Ile m., Ist, Rebekahi C. Cate, of Loudon, Jan. 6, 1841, who was b. May 4, 1812, and d. Sept. 15, 1858, ae. 46-4; m., 2d, Miranda E. Fuller, of Concord, April 25, 1860, who was b. June 4, 1826, and d. May 28, 1872, ac. 46 ; m., 3d, Abigail ( Abbie) Philbrick, dau. of Jonathau (see), April 7, 1874. Children (1st wife) :


49. PAGE M., b. April 20, 1842; enlisted, Aug. 12, 1862, in Company 1), 103d O. V. I .; d. in military hospital at Frankfort, Ky., March 7, 1863, in his 21st year.


50. HANNAH E., b. Oct. 11, 1846, d. Feb. 15, 1848, ae. 1-4.


THE GRANT FAMILIES.


1. Lieut. NATHANIEL GRANT was b. 1744; moved hither from Greenland, in company with Benjamin Morgan, and settled on the northeast quarter of Lot No 80, 1st Div., where now Barnard H. Burleigh res. He m. Abigail Pearson, of Exeter ; was a carpenter by trade, and an excellent man. Having no children, he adopted Ben- jaunin Grant Kentfield (see), whose dau., Harriet Grant Burleigh, was his sole heir. Ile d., suddenly, at his homestead, May 6, 1816, ac. 72 ; she there d., Feb. 13, 1832. There seems also to have been


2. STEPHEN GRANT, "Esq.," who lived probably at the Bridge, whose wife was " drowned by throwing herself into the river," March 20, 1841, ac. 62. One of his daus. d. in Boston, Dec., 1838, and an- other, Oct., 1839.


THE GREEN FAMILIES. - Two BRANCHES. - I.


1. ELIPHALET GREEN was b. Oct. 23, 1769 ; res'd. in Andover, and m. Jane Cilley, March 18, 1795, who was b. Dec. 25, 1779. IIe d. Feb. 14, 1805, ae. 35-4; and she m., 2d, James Tucker, and d. Nov. 21, 1856, in her 77th year. Their oldest son and child was


2. ErnnaIM, b. May 9, 1796, in Andover; m. Amelia Babb (see Carr Fam., p. 96, note [6]), Sept. 6, 1820 (Crockett), then said to be of Concord. He res'd. in this town 17 years; built and owned a clothing mill just below the Chapel (see Mills) ; the recarried on wool


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carding and cloth dressing ; also afterwards a shingle mill, employing three hands besides himself. In 1840 he rem. to Laconia ; to Detroit, Mich., 1862, and there d., at his daughter's, Aug. 16, 1871, ae. 75-3. She ret. to Laconia one week later, and there d., Feb. 19, 1873, ae. 71-4. Children (t. r.) :


3. JAMES BABB, h. June 21, 1821, d. Jan. 2, 1827, ae. 5-6. "Beloved in life, lamented in death."


"This lovely bud, so young and fair, Called hence by early doom, Just to show how sweet a flower In Paradiso would bloom."


4. SUSAN MEAD, b. June 17, 1825, in Sanbornton; m., Ist, Jason Hunt, of Gilford, Oct. 26, 1843, who was a carpenter, und d. in Laconia, Sept. 17, 185g. She in., 2d, Samuel McCamley. of Battle Creek, Mich., a merchant, who there d. Feb. 28, 1873. She again res. in Laconia (1876), a childless widow. Chil- dren : - 1. Sarah Aurilla (Hunt), b. Ang. 7, d. Ang. 28, 1844, ae. 21 days. 2. Frank Ormnu, b. Feb. 20, 1850, d. Sept. 17, 1831, ac. 1-7. 3. Susan Mead, b. July 30, d. Ang. 16, 1852, ae. 17 days.


5. SARAH JANE, b. July 13, 1828; m. Frank Peavey, of Tuftonborough, Aug., 1852. He was a school-teacher, and now (1868-76) an insurance agent, in Detroit, Mich. Child : - 1. Lonise Emily (Peavey), b. July 30, 1865.


G. CHARLES HORACE, b. Oct. 23, 1831; was a school-teacher and car- penter, in Laconia; m. Caroline F. Tuttle, of Smithville, Me., March 3, 1855, who was there b. Oct. 29, 1837. He d. Dec. 5, 1860, in Gilford, ac. 29-2. She d. Jau. 10, 1867, at Mercer, Me., ae. 29-3. Children : - 1. Eva Amelia, b. Dec. 19, 1855; m. Leslie L. Curtis, of Anburn, Me., April 25, 1874, who was a vocal-music teacher, and principal of the Auburn Business College (1878). Two children : - I. Charles Lendall (Curtis), b. March 2, 1875. II. Arthur Percival, b. April 1, 1876. 2. Charles Clarence, b. Sept. 13, 1859, d. March 31, 1803, ac. 3-6.


7. STEPHEN GREEN, perhaps a brother of [1], m. Mary Tucker, April 5, 1810 (Crockett), who may have d. at Sanbornton Bridge, April 21, 1839. Hers, too, may have been the " child of Mrs. Green," who d. April 29, 1820, showing himself to have d. previously.


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8. WILLIAM GREEN was a merchant at the Square, where his " con- sort," Mrs. Clarissa, departed this life, April 18, 1817, in her 26th year. " My flesh shall rest in hope."


THE HACKETT FAMILY.


1. MOULTON' HACKETT was an early resident of New Hampton, being an uncle of the late IIon. W. H. Y. Hackett, of Portsmouth. He was a Free Will Baptist preacher in Holderness and N. H., and d. in the latter town, leaving seven children, two sons, who were :


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2. JEREMIAH W. [+], b. April 24, 1798, and


3. GEORGE, who lived and d. iu Manchester.


4. JEREMIAH W.2 [2] ( Monlton1), m. Lydia P., dau. of Nathaniel Sleeper, of New Hampton, who was b. May 15, 1797, and d. July 20, 1868, ac. 71-2. He was a farmer in N. H.I., except a few years in Holderness, and d. April 28, 1872, ae. 74. Children :


5. HARRIET ADALINE, b. June 16, 1823; m. Nathan Weeks, of Thornton, Ist wife. She d. Jan. 29, 1859, ae. 35-7, in T. Ile now res. iu Plymouth.


6. HENRY MOULTON, b. Sept. 2, 1826; is settled in Grafton.


7. MARY S., b. Aug. 7, 1828; m. Emery Piper, of Thorutou, and now res. as his widow in Charlestown, Mass.


8. EDWIN LEAVITT [13], b. March 3, 1831, in Holderness.


9. CORDELIA J., b. April 27, 1833; m. Jolin Boice, and now lives at Derry Depot.


10. GEORGE W., b. Feb. 7, 1835; was a soldier in the N. H. 15th Regiment ; is now a farmer, In Thornton.


11. SARAH E., b. Dec. 16, 1838; m. Hanson Bedee, a leading citizen in Meredith Village.


12. LUCINDA M., b. May 16, 1840; in. William S. Barker, now of London- derry, who was in the late war, eulisting as a private, promoted to captain.


13. EDWIN L.3 [8] (Jeremiah W .? , Moulton1), for whose sake, as a citizen of Sanbornton, we have given the foregoing, was m. at Man- chester, by Rev. B. M. Tillotson, to Corlista French Glynna, Jan. 11, 1853. She was b. Sept. 5, 1834, in Springfield, Vt., the dau. of Isaac and Sarah Glyuna. Her grandfather, Isaae G., Sen., was a native of Scotland, but in this country enlisted for the Revolutionary service, at the age of 14, and, being the youngest soldier under his command, was called " Washington's Baby." He [13] has res'd. variously, chiefly as a farmer, though also a tender of mills, and in Manchester a watchman. Ile has lived in S., owning the Chapman place, near Crockett's Corner, since 1862. Children :


14. EDWIN ARMINGTON, b. June 19, 1854, in Manchester, d. in Sanborntou, May 21, 1866, in his 12th year. " He sleeps in Jesus; blessed sleep."


15. HELEN MAR, b. Aug 15, 1859, in Wiudham.


16. C. FRED, b. March 22, 1861, in Franklin.


17. WALTER COCHRAN, b. Aug. 15, 1863, in this town (as were the rest).


18. HANSON HENRY, b. Oct. 25. 1805.


19. EDGAR WINSLOW, b. Aug. 26, 1867.


20, 21. GEORGK SCOTT, b. March 29, 1871. O. B., b. Nov. 28, 1873.


22. LYLE TAYLOR, b. Aug. 21, 1878 (announced as the " new physician " come to town).


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THE HAINES FAMILY.


1. SAMUEL! HAINES (spelled also Haynes in later years) was b. in England, 1611 ; came to New England, 1635 ; settled in Portsmouth, and was there deacon of the 1st Congregational Church, 1671; d. abont 1686, ae. 75. His son,


2. SAMUEL2, b. 1646 ; m. Mary Fifield, of Hampton, Jan. 9, 1673, and d 1688-89, in his 43d year. Their fourth child was,


3. WILLIAM3, b. Jan. 7, 1679 ; m. Mary Lewis, of Casco Bay, Jan. 4, 1705 ; d. 1760. ac. 71. Of their children :


4. DAVID4, was b. June 27, 1717; m Lydia Cate, settled in Epping, and there d., 1780, ae. 63. Children :


5, 6. ELIZABETH, b. April 13, 1744. WILLIAM, b. Feb. 12, 1740.


7, 8. DAVID, b. Nov. 14, 1747. TIMOTHY, b. March 27, 1750.


9, 10. SIMEON [15]. b. May 9, 1752. LYDIA. b. July 31, 1754.


11, 12. GEORGE LEWIS [27], b. March 11, 1757. GIDEON, b. April 26, 1759.


13. MARY (Molly), b. Aug. 30, 1761 ; m. Dea. Taylor Clark (see p. 153 [71]).


14. JAMES [33], b. July, 1764 (?).


15. SIMEONS [9] ( David4, William3, Samuel2, Samuel1), came from D. ertield to Sanbornton, and settied as a farmer on the present Josiah HI. Philbrick place, being its first resident owner, Lot No. 77, 2d Div. He m. Eunice Gilman, who d. in Alton, ae. 95; last lived with his son [22], in Haverhill, and there d., 1829, ae. 77. Children (all but the oldest b. in this town) :


16. DUDLEY, b. in Deerfield; settled in Walden, Vt.


17. REBECCA, m. Samuel Rogers, Jr., of Northfield, Sept. 5, 1799 (Woodman).


18. MARY, m. Gilman Dudley, of Alton, and there d.


19 LYDIA, d. iu Franklin, unm.


20. STEPHEN, settled in Shellleld, Vt., and there d.


21. SIMEON, b. 1789, d. in Sanborntou, June 13, 1791, ae. 2.


22. SIMEON [45], b. July 17, 1791.


23. PRISCILLA, m. Stephen Dudley, of Alton, brother of Gilman [18], and there d.


24. MOSES, was a sailor four years, and cast away upon the Sandwich Islands ; afterwards a hack-driver in Boston ; last heard from in Chicago, Ill. ; probably deceased.


25. Lucy, m Jonathan Gilman, of Alton; now res. (1876) In Maine.


26. DAVID, first settled as a farmer in Franklin; now supposed to be alive (1876) ; but residence unknown.


(Another child of [15] d. in this town, April G, 1804.)


27. GEORGE L.5 [11] (David4, William3, Samuel?, Samuel'), in. Mary Moulton, Dec. 27, 1797, who was b. Feb. 14, 1769, and d. Aug. 4, 1848, ae. 79-6 ; remained in Epping till about 1804; rem. thence to Canterbury, and finally to Northfield, with his son [29], where he d. Dec. 15, 1848, ae. 91-9. Children : 21


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HISTORY OF SANBORNTON.


28. RUNAMANI, b. Jan. 23, 1799, In Epping, d. March 19, 1817, ae 18-2.


20. BENJAMIN, b. Nov. 8, 1800, In Epping; retalned the original Haines farm In Northfield, Shaker Road (half a mile south of the Bridge), and there d., June 20, 1878, ae. 77-8. Children : - 1. George Benjamin, b. May 31, 1843, in Northfield; is now a physician at Valley Falls, R. I., having pre- viously been at Portsmouth, as surgeou on a receiving ship, for seven years. Hle m. Dora Babbitt, of Valley Falls, Sept., 1876, who d. Dec. 9, 1877, leav- ing : - I. Mattle Dora, b. Nov. 5; 1877. 2. Lewis David, b. Feb. 7, 1845; is a farmer, succeeding his father in Northfield. 3. Ida Martha, b. Nov. 3, 1848. 30. BETSEY, b. Nov. 22, 1802, in Epping, d., uum., April 10, 1810, ac. 37-5. 31. DAVID, b. Sept. 12, 1805, in Canterbury ; settled In Watertown, Mass. ; Dow res. lu Townshend (1878) ; has one dau. living.


32. MARY, b. June 17, 1809, in Canterbury ; m. Dr John Keasor, of North- tield; settled lu Starksboro', Vt., aud d. March 24, 1866, la her 57th year.


33. JAMES5 [14] (David4, William3, etc.), m. Polly ( Molly) Clark, dan. of Satchell (see p. 131 [30]), Nov. 22, 1786 ( Woodman) ; first located near his brother [15], on the present Joseph P. Dearborn place, Tilton ; rem. thence to Alexandria ; was there a farmer, and d. May 26, 1849, in his 85th year. She d. Jan. 12, 1851 (Jan. 4, 1852), ae. 85 (?) -6. Children :


34, 35. DAVID [52], b. 1787. CLARK, d. ac. 21, in Plymouth.


36. POLLY, m. John Reed; lived aud d. in Hebron.


37. JAMES P., res'd. in Ilill, and there d.


3S. RACHEL, d. in Alexandria, having m. Jolm Bailey.


39. JACOB, was deacon of a Baptist Church in Hill; m. Mary (?) Moore, and d. iu Waltham, Mass.


40. LYDIA, m. in Wilmot, and d. after one year.


41. ELIZA, In. Peter Stevens, of Graftou; d. 1876 (?).


42. Jou, was a manufacturer of printers' ink in South Boston; now liv- ing (1878) in Springfield, Mass. ; m. - Audrews. Two daus., one of whom d. by accident.


43. SUSAN, m. John Keyes, of Duubarton.


44. SARAN, In. Reuben Wells, of llill; lived in Haverhill, Mass., and there d .. 1877.


45. SIMEON6 [22] (Simeons, David4, William3, etc.), learned the trade of a tanner and currier with Stephen Merrill, near the Bridge ; settled Grst in Plainfield, then in North Haverhill, where he lived forty years, latterly a farmer; ret to Tilton abont 1870; was res. (1876) with his son [51] in Northfield. IIe was m., Ist, to Sarah Flanders, of Wilmot, 1814, who d. May 19, 1833, ac. 36 ; m., 2d, Mrs. Mary (Mason) Pearsons, of New Hampton, 1834, who d. Feb. 13, 1843, ae. 40; m., 3d, Sarah J. (Sally) Clark, dan. of Dea. Taylor (see p. 134 [82]), 1843, who d. at Haverhill, March 25, 1845, ae. 38-5 ; m., 4th, Betsey ( Eliza) Clark, sister of the last, Sept. 21, 1845 ( Kidder), who d. July 2, 1850, in Haverhill, ae. 49-8; m., 5th, Mrs. P'hebe (Atherton) Merrill, of Vermont, who also d., Feb. 3, 1861, ae. 55. "Last of all," he d. in Northfield, Oct. 7, 1879, ae. 88-3. Children :


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46. GLEASON TIMOTHY, b. Aug. 2 (5), 1815, in Plainfield; is a farmer in Warren, Ill.


47. BETSEY, b. June 19, 1817, iu P. ; m. David Merrill, of Haverhill, and there d.


48. SiMuoy, b. July 16, 1824, in Haverhill; res'd. In California (1876).


49. Moses, b. Nov. 4, 1827, in H. ; was lost on one of the Western lakes; ac. about 21.


50. MARY ANN, b. July 20, 1829 (1st wife), in II. ; m. Marcellus Morse, of H., Feb. 19, 1850. who is a cabinet-maker (1876) in Fitchburg, Mass. Child : - 1. George F. (Morse), b. Dec. 9, 1858.


51. CHARLES CLARK, b. March 25, 1845 (3d wife), at his mother's death, in Haverhill, was a farmer and milk dealer in Northfield; moved West (1880). He m. Fannie Maria Stevens, of Bangor, Me., Oct. 25, 1871, who was b. iu B., May 29, 1852. Chill : - 1. Alvin Stevens, b. July 21, 1872, in Northtield.


52. DAVID6 [34] (James5, David+, William3, etc.), m. Rebecca Bailey, of Alexandria, a native of Salisbury ; was deacon of a Baptist church in A., and a farmer, near his father's ; there d. about 1868 (?), ae. 81 ; she d. about 1872, ac. 85. Children :




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