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two oldest children appear on the town records, but three others were probably born in Sanbornton. Children :
9. IIANNAIL, b. Feb. 8, 1772, d. Feb. 19, 1787, ae. 15.
10. JOSEPH, b. Nov. 8, 1773; lived in Dixmont, Me., and d. Nov. 4, 1807, ac. 34.
11. JONATHAN, b. Jan. 19, 1776; in. Dolly Lane, Nov. 23, 1799; d. in Mon- mouth, Me., 1854, ae. 78.
12 ANNA, b. Aug 3, 1778; m. Thomas Burley, Jun., Oct. 2, 1798; d. Nov. 13, 1814, ac. 30.
15. BENJAMIN, b. July 5, 1781; res'd. in Somersworth; d. Ang. 23, 1825, ac. 44.
14. MARK [36], b. March 22, 1784, in Epping.
15. POLLY, b. Oct. 19, 1788, d. Nov. 28, 1833, ae. 45, unm.
16. JOSEPn' [4] (Joseph+, Joseph3, etc.), though not an original proprietor of Sanbornton, as the " Hoyt Genealogy " intimates ("Joseph Height " or " Hoit," among the grantees, being his grand- father, Joseph3, see ante), yet he was doubtless the "Joseph Hoit" who signed the " Test," July 3, 1776 ; m. Huldah Sanborn, of Kings- ton, Jan. 29, 1778 ; was living here as late as 1784, but rem. finally to Exeter, and there d., June 1, 1795, ae. 44-5. Children :
17. JOSEPH JEwerr, b. 1782, in Samboruton; m. Eliza G. Bean, of Ports- month ; a carpenter, and postmaster, during Van Buren's administration, in Exeter; there d, 1847, ac. 05.
18. WILLIAM, b. Oct. 29, 1783; m. Ellen Edwards Bacon, of Charlton, Mass., 1818; was a merchant, in Newburyport, and other places; burnt out in N., 1811; an athletic man and champion wrestler; d. May 18, 1865, in Sut- ton, ac. 82 -7.
19. BETSEY, b. Nov. 12, 1785, in Stratham; m. Jacob II. Sanborn, of Kingston.
20. DEBORAH, b. 1788, lu Exeter; m. Moses Sanborn, of Kingston; d. Aug. 18, 1857, in Fitchburg, Mass., ae. G9.
21. POLLY, b. and d. young in Exeter ..
22. PETER, b. and d. young in Exeter.
23. NATHANIEL6 [6] (Jonathan5, Joseph4, Joseph3, Thomas", John1), m. Lydia Wiggin, in Stratham, June, 1789 ; was first settler on what has since been the Poor Farm (receiving it from his father, as above) ; rem. to Moultonborough, 1826-27 ; back to Sanboruton, 1852 ; d. with his son Andrew W., on the Emery (present Howe) place, May 17, 1855, ae. 86-9. She d. in Massachusetts. Children :
24. MARY (Polly), b. March 5, 1791; m. William Burley (see p. 07 [131]).
25. LYDIA, b. Dec. 12, 1792; m. Stuart Smith (see).
26. JONATHAN, b. Nov , 1794, d. May 13, 1796, ne. 1-6.
27. ANNA (Nancy), b. Sept. 17. 1796; m. Hezekiah Smith (see).
28. ANDREW WIGGINS [++], b. Nov. 19, 179S. 29. BETSEY, b. Dec. 13, 1800; m. Eliphalet Marden, of Northileld, Mass., July 12, 1825; res. in Danvers (1877).
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50. SALLY, b. March 20, 1802, d., umm., In Moultonborough, aug 28, 1839, ue. 27-5.
31. NATHANIEL B., b. May 28, 1805; m., Ist, Ellan Little Shaw, Dec., 1834, who d. July 9, 1846; in., 2d, Susan Richardson, Nov. 1, 1846; res'd. In Moul- tonborough, and there d.
32. Sornia, b. April 4, 1808; m. John Clement, Danvers, Masy.
33. MARTUA, b. March 19, 1810; in. Thomas Jewell; res. in Mississippi.
34. JOSEPH, b. Oct. 14, 1812, d. May 4, 1813, ae. 7 mos.
35. JANE, b. April 14, 1814; m. Willlam Bower (?) ; res'd. in Danvers, Mass., and d. 1875, ae. G1.
36. MARK6 [14] (Benjamin', Joseph+, Joseph3, Thomas2, Jolm1), m. Joanna Chase, Nov. 20, 1807, who d. June 10, 1840 ; lived in San- borntou and Epping ; d. Oct. 8, 1843, ac. 59-6. Children :
37. JAMES MADISON, b. 1808 (1800), d. Jan. 4, 1837, in Granville, Mich.
38, 39. MARY H., uum. BENJAMIN F., d. Oct. 16, 1843.
40. HIENRY F., b. May 26, 1s18; m. Sarah A. F. Smith; res. in Epping; justice of the peace.
41. MARTHA ANN, m. Alfred T. Rundlett.
42. ELVIRA S., m. John P. Neal.
43. OLIVIA D., lives in Newburyport, Mass.
44. ANDREW W.7 [28] ( Nathaniel6, Jonathan5, Joseph4, etc.), m., Ist, Nancy Smith, dan. of Zebulon (see), Feb. 9, 1821. She d. March 27, 1870, ae. 72-5. " Weep not for me ; but weep for your- selves and for your children." He m., 2d, Mrs. Lucena (Gale) Smith, widlow of Sullivan Smith, of Gilmanton, Nov., 1870. He has been a carpenter and farmer, chiefly in Sanbornton ; res'd. (1877) in a house built by himself, near southeast corner of the Smith lot (No. 18, 2d Div.), apper Bay Road. Children :
45. ELIZABETH, b. May 14, 1823; m., Ist, Phinchas G. Sauboru (see) ; m., 2d. Henry Cummings, April 6, 1875 (2d wife), who was b. April 3, 1823, in Plymouth, and is now (1880) carrying on the farm of her former husband.
46. EMELINE N .. b. Sept. 17, 1824; m., Ist, Edwin Colton, April 19, 1854; m, 2d, Joseph J. Farnham (see p. 276 [33]). One son (Ist husband).
47. NANCY JUDSON, b. 'Dec. 15, 1827; m. David P. Philbrook, sou of True W. (see).
48. Joskru [51], b. Nov. 14, 1830.
49. ESTHER JANE, b. Dec. 25, 1834; m. Orrin Sanborn, of Brentwood, March 17, 1839. Two sons.
50. ANDREW JEWETT, b. Nov. 20, 1837; has married and settled in Sau Frausisco, Cal. Two children.
51. JOSEPH8 [4>] ( Andrew W.7, Nathaniel6, Jonathan5, Joseph+, Joseph3, Thomas2, Joh1), has res'd. for several years in California, at Benicia, Solano Co., since 1862 ; followed his trade, stone cutting, till' 1860 ; since then a stock dealer; for four years, till 1876, elected county assessor of Solano Co. IIe. m. Ellen Augusta Hagarty, Dec. 22, 1855. Children :
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52. NELLIE JOSEPHINE, b. Feb. 27, 1857 In Vallejo. Cal.
53. OLIVIA RADLEY, b. April 2, 1839, in Vallejo, Cal.
54. ANDREW JACKSON, b. April 11, 1861, in Martinez, Cal.
55. JOR Hooren, b. March 21, 1863, in Benicia, Cal.
56. ORVILLE LAFAYETTE, b. Nov. 5, 1866, in Benicia, Cal.
57. CHARLES HENRY, b. Dec. 10. 1868, In Benicia, Cal.
58. WALTER DOMINIE, b. Dec. 20, 1871, In Benicia, Cal.
89. MAGGIE EMILY, b. June 14, 1873, in Benicia, Cal.
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60. BARNARD5 (John'', Thomas3, Thomas2, John1), was b April 6, 1730 ; came from Amesbury, Mass., about 1787, and settled where now William Burley (house removed, see Sites). He bad probably seen service in the old French war (1756) ; as a certain " Master Clark," cited in the " Hoyt Genealogy," says, in answer to a letter received at Crown Point, " I laught when I heard Barnard Hoyt was pressed " ; is also claimed by his descendants to have been a major in the Revolutionary war. He had m. Annah Stuart, in Kingston, Nov. 3, 1757, who was b. Oct. 31, 1736, and is said to have been descended from a branch of the Stuart family of Scotland. She d. Dec., 1832, ae. 96 ; one of the oldest persons who have d. in town. He d., Jan. S, 1810, in his 80th year. Children :
61. BARNARD [71], b. May 10, 1758.
62. SARAII,. b. Sept. 18, 1759, d. young.
C3. SARAII, b. May 17, 1761, d young.
GŁ. ANNA, b. Jan. 19, 1763; m. Ebenezer Colby (see p. 172 [128]).
C5. BETSEY (Betty), b. Nov. 18, 1766; in. Zebulon Smith (see).
66. STUART [77], b. Nov. 17 (19), 1768.
67. SAMUEL, b. Oct. 19, 1771; moved to Canada; never definitely heard from; probably d. unm.
G8. MARY (Molly), b. March 30, 1775; in. Ellsha Smith (see).
69. HANNAIL, b. Nov. 12, 1776; m. Edward Ladd (see).
70. SALLY, b. Sept. 2. 1782; Is sald to have ridden into town "on a tea- kettle" (covered by a pail), sitting thus, between hier older sisters, among her father's effects, which were probably moved in on a sled; she m., Ist, Benja- min Morgan (see).
71. BARNARDG [61] (Barnard5, John4, etc.), m. Mary Nichols, of Deerfield, June 6, 1780 ; moved to Sanborntou, 1794, after his father and brother had here settled, nud lived on the Sanborn Road (now in Tiltou), Lot No. 61, 2d Div., on site near the present house of the late Dea. Horace Moulton (1877). He d. Dec. 18, 1839, in Concord, ae. 81-7. She d. 1849 ('50). Children :
72. ELIZABETH, b. March 28, 1783; in. Dr. Symies Sawyer, Jan. 2, 1805 (Crockett), then of Dunbarton. Ile afterward lived on the Sanvorn Road, where now Paschal Jaques; there established hinself as a physician, March,
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1813; remained two or three years, and rem. to Peeling (now Woodstock), where she d.
73. BARNARD [83], b. Oct. 24, 1785.
74. MARY, b. Feb. 6, 1789; m. Ebenezer Hoyt, and lived in Sandowu.
75. DANIEL. NICHOLS [90], b. Oct. 1, 1790.
TC. NANCY, b. May 13, 1797; m. John Little, Sept. 23, 1814 (Crockett) ; res'd. at Meredith Bridge aud Concord.
77. STUARTG [66] (Barnard5, Jolin4), m. Mary (Polly) Burley, dan. of Nathaniel (see p. 60 [20]), 1790 ; was a farmer, west of his father's, and just east of the brook, where old house (see Sites) is now standing (1877), Lot No. 16, 20 Div. He d. Feb 8, 1853, of brain fever, ae. 84-3. She d. July 18, 1837, ac. 64. Children :
78. ROBERT S. [97], b. Nov. 20, 1791.
79. NATHANIEL, b. 1793, d. March 14, 180º, in his 16th year.
80. SALLY, IL. Nathaniel C. Robinson (see).
81. MARY, b. June 17, 1806. She lived a very useful life, being much em- ployed in taking care of the sick; d. the same day with her next sister, and at the latter's house (with whom she had lived, umm., twenty years), April 20, 1875, ae. 68-10 (2 Sam. i. 23, m. c.).
52. BETSEY, b. Feb. 1, 1809; m. William Burley (see p. 09 [155]).
83. NANCY, b. Dec. 21, 1810; in. Simon Johnson (see).
84. HANNAH L., b. 1814; m. Obadiah Eastman, 2d wife (see p. 253 [70]).
85. BARNARD7 [73] (Barnard6, Barnard5, John4, Thomas3, Thomas", John1), m. Elizabeth Prescott, dan. of Joseph (see), Oct. 18, 1814 (Bodwell) ; res'd. in Sanbornton and Concord, where she d., Feb. 18, 1853, ac. 57-3-10. Children :
SC. SAMUEL PRESCOTT, b. 1815; m. Mrs. Matilda F. Douglass; has res'd. in Concord.
87. ELIZA ANN, b. June 22, 1818; m. George Brooks; rem. to Tennessee, and thence to California.
88. TIMIERIET, b. 1821; m. Azer B. Wood, of Portland, Me. ; res'd. in Lyn and Worcester, Mass.
89. GEORGE WASHINGTON, b. March 24, 1830; m. Martha Anu Hale, of Wells River, Vt., Sept. 1, 1858; was mail agent, Bostou, Concord & Montreal Railroad, 1833-59; res'd. first in Concord; moved thence to Boston, in mer- cantile business (1870).
90. DANIEL N.7 [75] (Barnard6, Barnard5, etc. ), m., Ist, Mary W. Lane, dan. of Joseph (see), Aug. 1, 1816 ; res'd. on the Sanborn Road, both their oldest and youngest children being buried there. She d. Sept. 7, 1850, ne. 57, and he m., 2d, Mrs. Finette (Colby) Little, 1851 (see Colby Fam., p. 173 [137)]. Was afterwards a hotel- keeper in Suncook village (Allenstown), and d. March 24, 1875, ae. 84-6. Eight grandchildren. Children :
91. HANNAH LANE, b Jan., IS17, d. Sept. 3, 1819, ac. 2-8.
92. DANIEL JOSEPH, b. May 19, 1819; was a physician; d. July 13, 1547, ae. 28-2.
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93. WILLIAM GREEN [101], b. April 8, 1821.
94. MARY ELIZABETH, b. Jan. 27, 1823.
95. HANNAN WEARE, b. Feb. 1, 1825.
96. CHARLES NICHOLS, b. April, 1533, d. Jan. 28, 1835, ae. 1-9.
97. ROBERT S.7 [78] (StuartG, Barnard5, Jolin4, Thomas3, Thomas?, John1), was a farmer, and built the house now occupied by William Burley, about 1816, a few rods west of his grandfather's first location, and there d. suddenly, July 16, 1825, ae. 33-8. He was drafted for the war of 1812, and m. Betsey Thompson, dau. of Jonathan3 (see), Jan. 22, 1812 (Bodwell). She m., 20, Joshua Rogers, farmer, of Hollerness (his 3d wife), 1841, and d. in H., Sept. 6, 1849, ae. 54-3. Children :
98. JULIA ANN, b. May 11, 1813; m. Simon R. Morrison (see).
99. ELIZABETHI SARAH [105], b. Nov. 23, 1817.
100. MARY BURLEY, b. July 25, 1821, d. of inflammation, un., Aug. 24, 1845, ac. 24-1.
101. WILLIAM G.8 [93] (Daniel N.7, Barnard6, Barnard5, John+, Thomas3, Thomas2, John1), has been engaged chietly in the furniture business, residing in Manchester, 1847-77 ; m., 1st, Ellen O. Paul, Jan. 1, 1846, who d. April 28, 1869 ; m., 2d, Sarah F. Colby, April 6, 1871, who d. Oct. 21, 1873 ; m., 3d, Sarah A. Colby, Nov. 5, 1874. Children :
102. CLARA ELLEN, b. Oct. 12, 184C.
103. MINNIE FRANCES, b. Oct. 10, 1833.
104. MABEL COLBY, b. April 3, 1872 (2d wife).
105. ELIZABETH S.8 [99] (Daniel N.7, BarnardG, etc. ), m. Nathaniel T. Staples, of Lowell, Mass., Dec. 6, 1838, and there d., April 25, 1873, ae. 55-5. He was b. Sept. 21, 1815, in Taunton, Mass. ; a mason by trade. Children :
106. ROBERT HOYT (Staples), b. Sept. 26, 1839, in Lowell; m. Annabelle Leach, of L., Jan. 2, 1870.
107. WILLIAM HENRY, b. April 20, 1843, in Lowell ; m. Belle Mackay, Feb. 17, 1805.
108. ARTHUR, b. March 2, 1847; m. Ollle E. Wiggin, of Lowell, Aug. 13, 1873.
109. GEORGE ALBERT, b. June 14, 1859, in Lowell.
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110. NATHANG HOIT (Winthrop5, Nathan4, Ephraim3, Thomas?, Jolin1), appears among the Revolutionary soldiers of Sanbornton, 1779, and is said to have served as a tifer. His father, Winthrops, was the oldest son of Nathan+ and Rebecca ( Rawlins) Hoit, and was in town to sign the petition of 1768. He [110] m. Meribah F. Per-
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kins, dau. of Abraham (see) , Nov. 24, 1785 (Woodman) ; lived first in Gilmanton ; finally moved to Bridgewater, and there d., May 20, 1847. She d. Oct. 24, 1842, in B., ae. 76-4. Children :
111. MARY, b. 1787; m. Joseph Pike, of Plymouth.
112. Lucy, b. Nov. 6, 1788; in. Robert Hunkius, Jr. (see p. 371 [142]).
113. THEODATE, b. 1791 ; m. Enoch Brainard, of Alexandria.
114. ARTHUR, b. 1793; became a Presbyterian clergyman, Athens, Ga. ; received the degree of D. D.
115. ELIZABETHI, b. 1795; m. David Wise; now of Illinois.
116. ABRAHAM PERKINS, b. June 19, 1797; m. Martha Einerson, of Wind- ham; was postmaster of Bridgewater, 1856, and a member of both branches of the N. H. Legislature; last residence, with his only dau., New Boston, Miun.
117. MERIBAN, b. March 11, 1799; m. Ralph Pike, of Ilebron.
118, 119. RUTH, b. 1801; d. young. JonN, b. 1803; d. 1806, ae. 3.
120. JONATHAN PERKINS, b. 1805; was a goldsmith in South Carolina.
121. NEHEMIAH H., b. 1807; res'd. in Newbern, North Carolina (?).
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We append the following as connected with the Hunkins family, and as throwing additional light upon the earlier generations of the Hoyts preceding : -
122. JOINS HOYT (John4, Thomas?, Thomas2, John1) was the oldest brother of Major Barnard5 [60], being the oklest child of Capt. John4 and Sarah ( Barnard) Hoyt, he being the oldest child of Lieut. Thomas3 and Elizabeth (Huntington) Hoyt, he being the oldest child of Thomas? and Mary (Brown) Hoyt. Ile (Thomas?) was b. Jan. 1, 1640-41, and was the 2d sou and 3d child of John1. John5 Ilost m Abigail Nichols, and res'd. in West Amesbury, Mass. Their 7th and young- est child was :
123 NABBY ( Abigail), b. May 10, 1765, in Amesbury ; m. Robert Hunkins (see p 371 [132]).
THE HUNKINS FAMILY. - THREE BRANCHES.
The earliest ancestor of the Sanbornton IJunkins families as yet ascertained was :
1. ROBERT! HUNKINGS, Sen., probably of Haverhill, Mass., who was b., according to tradition, 1679, and d. 1769, ae. 90. IIe was married to Abiah Page, May 1, 1706. ( Whether connected with Jolm Hunk- ing, of Portsmouth, 1650, who came about that time from England, or with William, of Providence, R. I., 1641, does not appear. Mark Hunking, Esq., one of the Council, under Gov. John Wentworth, 1726, Province of N. H., was probably descended from the former.)
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The children of Robert, Sen., and Abiah (above), as confirmed by the Haverhill records, were :
2, 3. MARY, b. March 28, 1707. JOUN, b. Dec. 25, 1708.
4. SARAI, b. Jan. 25, 1710-11; d. umm, ac. nearly 100 years.
5. ROBERT, Jr. [8], b. March 5, 1713-14.
6, 7. ABIAANI, b. Nov. 20, 1715. THOMAS [19], b. June 24, 1719.
8. ROBERT2, Jr. [5], m. Hannah Muzzy, of Newbury, Dec. 6, 1738 ; d. Sept. 9, 1774, ae. 61-6. Their children were all b. in Haverhill, Mass., as follows :
9. HANNAN, b. Oct. 13, 1739.
10. BENJAMIN, b. Sept. 26, 1741; m. Hannah Cheney, of Haverhill, Aug. 11, 1763.
11. ABIAII, b. May 14, 1744; m. Isaac Cheney (see p. 128 [00]).
12. SUSANNANI, 6. Nov. 17, 1746
13. JONATHAN [23], b. Jan. 18, 1749-50.
14, 15. DAVID [39], b. May 20, 1753. MARY, b. Marchi 27, 1756.
16, 17. ROBERT [132], b. Oct. 8, 1758. SARAH, b. July 11, 1702.
18. LYDIA, b. July 15, 1704.
19. THOMAS? [7], m. Abigail Harriman April 28, 1747 ; d. June 3, 1768, ae. 49. Their children were :
20. LYDIA, b. June 16, 1748.
21. ABIAN, b. May 1, 1751; m. Jouathan [23].
22. KEziAn, b. April 15, 1755.
Confining our attention to those branches of the Robert? family which were established in Sauboruton and vicinity, we have, -
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23. JONATHAN3 [13] (Robert?, Robert1), m. Abiah Hunkings [21] ; settled in New Chester, now Ilill, and there d., Sept., 1837, ae. Ss-8. Children :
24. JACOB, b. Feb. 3, 1771 ; lived in S., ou Site 3, Lot No. 39, 2d Div .; his child here d., July 26, 1803.
25. THOMAS [31], b. April 25, 1773.
26. JONATHAN, 3 D. Feb. 12, 1775.
27. ABIAII,
28, 29. ROBERT, b. Feb. 17, 1778. LYDIA, b. April 23, 1780.
30. ABIGAIL., 6. March 30, 1784.
31. THOMAS' [25], mn. Clarissa Hewes, Nov. 11, 1798, who was b. Aug. 30, 1771. He res'd. in Hill, and. d. Dec. 19, 1842, ae. 69-8. She d. July 15, 1846, in her 75th year. Children :
32. JONATHAN, b. June 11, 1799; m. Betsey Smith, dan. of Joseph (see). Oct. 18, 1820 (Crockett), theu of New Chester; settled in Bradford, Vt., aud there d., Aug. 9, 18co, ac. 07-2. She d. Jau. 12, 1879, iu her 73th year. Children : - 1. Joseph Smith, . April 21, 1828. 2. Harvey Augustus, b. April
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29, 1830, d. Jan. 12, 1859, In his 20th year. 3. Thomas Hewes, b. Aug. S, 1834; res. in Bradford (1879). 4. Olive Ann. b. May 30, 1837. 5. Clarissa Jane, b. July 7, 1840. d. June 6, 1875, in her 35th year.
53. WILLIAM HIEWES, b. Feb. 1, 1801.
34. ELIZABETH C., b. Feb 6, 1803 : in. Heury Morrill, of Hill (see).
35. CALEB D., b. Feb. 24, 1805; deceased (1875).
36, 37. AMELIA R., b. Aug. 23, 1807. THOMAS, b. March 15, 1811.
38. ELIIU, b. July 6, 1813.
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39. DAVID3 [14] (Robert?, Robert1) HENKINS, the g being early dropped in all the Sanbornton families of this name ; m. Sarah Davis, who was b. Sept. 18, 1766, and d. March 13 (14), 1843, ac. 76-C. Ile settled in this town, abont 180G, on the place lately occupied (1876) by Renben Dudley ( Lot No. 10, 1st Div.), and there d., March 18, 1826, of a fever, ae. 72-10 ; was a member of the 1st Baptist Church or society (Rev. J. Crockett's). Children, all b. in Haverhill, Mass. :
40. MIMAM, b. Jan. 20, 1784; m., Ist, David Philbrick, Jr. (see) ; m., 20, Nathan Philbrick (see).
41, 42. DAVID [47], b. Sept. 18, 1785. Moses [53], b. Nov. 23 (21), 1787.
43. JOIN MUZZY [63], 1 b. June C, 1792 ('93).
44. JAMES [66],
45. STEPHEN [71], b. June 16, 179C.
4C. HEZERIAN SMITH [78], b. Feb. 15, 1804.
47. DAVID+ [41] (David3, Robert2, Robert!), m., 1st, Miriam Leavitt, dau. of Moses (see), Dec. 21, 1809 ( Bodwell), who d Aug. 31, 1841, ae. 53. He m., 2d, Mrs Nancy ( Morrill) Carr, of Giffoni, July, 1842 (her 3d husband) .* He was a house carpenter, and lived where now (1880) his son Jason R. (old house, built 1812), Lot No. 11, Ist Div., owuing but half an acre of the land at first. He d. June 19, 1865, in his 80th year. Children :
48. Moses LEAVITT [80], b. March 23, 1810.
49. DARIUS [82]. b. April 20, 1812.
50. JASON RANDALL [89], b. Sept. 2, 1814.
51. SABAII (Sally) DAVIS [93], b. July 13, 1817.
52. ANN MARIA, b. May 6, 1846 (2d wife) ; m. Joseph Andrew Lougee (sce).
53. MosEs4 [42] (David3, etc. ), commenced work as a blacksmith, in Groton, April 15, 1809, and m., Ist, Hannah Cheney, dau. of Dea.
* NANCY MORRILL was the dan. of Jonathan, Jr., and Patience (Clough) Morrill. of Gilford. b. June 10, 1504, in Alton. She mn., Ist, Richard Frohoek, Oct. 17, 1823 who d. June, 1829, in Stowe, Vt .; m., 21, Ezekiel H. Carr, of Gilford, Oct. 20, 1831, who d. Jan. 17, 1837. Children: - 1. Patience ( Frohoek). b. June 24, 1825, in Gilford, d. Dec. 28, 1825, ac. 6 mos. 2. Armine, b. Feb. 13, 1827, in Brookfield, Vt., d. Oet. 5, 1841, in Gilford, av. 14-8. 3. Robert (Carr), b. Nov. 24, 1832, in Gilford; was a machinist, employed in the South, and d. in New Orleans, La., July 14, 1855, ac. 22-8. 4. Ruth, b. Oct. 9, 1836; m. Horace P. Hunkins [185].
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GENEALOGIES. - HUNKINS.
Isaac (see p. 128 [75]), Jan. 11. 1811, who d. Feb. 14, 1833, ae. 40-8. Hle in., 20, Mrs. Mary ( Crosby) Heath, May 27, 1834 (widow of Joshua lleath, and dan. of Jasamiah Crosby, of Ilebron), who d. Jan. 7, 1860, in her 69th year. Ile d. Feb. 9, 1862, ac. 74-3. Children :
54. SI.VINA, b. Dec. 12, 1811, d. Sept. 17, 1812, ac. 9 mos.
55. SILVINA, b. July 3, 1813; m., Ist, Jesse Cummings, March, 1838, who d. Sept. 30, 1838; m., 2d, Thomas McElHenny, Jan. 14, 1841, in Beloit, Wis. ; now res. in Carthage, Jasper Co., Mo. (1878). No children living.
56. LUCINA, b. Aug. 14, 1815, d. May 24, 1816, ae. 9 mos.
57. LUCY, b. Nov. 23, 1818; m. Israel Brown, of lenniker, Aug., 1844; d. Sept. 20, 1834, in her 36th year, leaving children : - 1. Sarah ( Brown).
2. George. 3 Romanzo.
58. ISAAC NEWTON [96], b. Dec. 22, 1820.
59. ORAMEL WILLIAMS, b. March 17, 1824; m. Ruth J. Noyes, dan. of David, of Hebron, Oct. 8, 1836; is a farmer, also a manufacturer and dealer in lumber, Groton.
CO. MARTHA M., b. June 22, 1826; in. Rufus B. IJaselton, of Boscawen, May 20, 1854. Children :- 1. Lizzie M. ( laselton), b. March 22, 1855. 2. Herman R., b. July 30, 1856. 3. Mary I., b Oct. 9, 1858. 4. Sarah A., b. April 27, 1860, d. Feb. 4, 1877, in her 17th year. 5. Ellen G., b. Jan. 14, 1564. 1. ROMANZO J. [105], b. Oct. 14, 1830 ('31).
62. HANNAH, b. Jan. 15, 1833, d. March, 1834, ae. 1-2.
63. JOHN M.+ [43] (David3, Robert2, etc.), m. Miriam Blake, of Gilmanton, Jan. 24, 1821 ; settled on the north end of his father's lot, now Lewis R. Hunkins's (1877), and d. April 19 (22), 1854, in his 621 year. She was b. Dec. 22, 1801 ; still living, with her son, in Missouri (1877). Children :
64. SETHI CHALLIS, b. Dec. 10. 1821 ; studied with Dr. Hoyt, of Northfield ; graduated' at the Dartmouth Medical College, 1846; commenced the practice of medicine at once; was appointed surgeon of the 4th Maine Regiment, July 18, 1861; taken prisoner at the first Bull Run fight; afterwards promoted to surgeon-in-chief of the 10th Corps, and served till the close of the war. He d. in Portland, Me., where he had mostly practised, April 19, 1867, ac. 43-4. 65. EDGAR J. [108], b. Jan. 22, 1829.
66. JAMES+ [44] (David3, Roberte, etc. ), retained his father's sit- uation for several years ; exchanged with his brother, John M., and afterwards lived on the Plains ( Lot No. 81, 2d Div. ), where he d, Jan. 7, 1868, ac. 75-7. He m. Hannah Morrison, dau. of Ebenezer (see), June 6, 1819 (Crockett), who d. Oct. 8, 1872, at his last resi- dence, ae. 76. Children :
GT. DAVID P., b. Aug. 18, 1820, d. Jan. 24, 1832, ac. 11-5-6.
CS. ELECTA ANN, b. April 30, 1528, d. Jan. 25, 1832, ne. 3-8-25.
69. WILLIAM JAMES, b. June 19, 1831 ; m. Sarah Florence Bartlett, of East Concord, Feb. 13, 1866, who was b. June 1, 1847, dau. of James C. Bartlett. lle remained as a farmer on his father's last homestead (in all 31 years), till April, 1874; now res. (1877) at Tilton Village.
70. ELECTA ANS [112], b. April 6, 1833.
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HISTORY OF SANBORNTON.
71. STEPHEN+ [45] (David?, Robert2, etc.), m. Hannah D. Clark, dau. of John (see p. 133 [54]), Oct. 28, 1826 (Crockett) ; was a car- penter ; lived north of Union Bridge, where now Benjamin Durgin (1877), and there d., of typhoid fever, Dec. 16, 1847, ae. 51-6. " For we know that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dis- solved, we have a building of God - an house not made with hands - eternal in the heavens." She moved with her surviving children to Minnesota. Children :
72. DAVID C. [114], b. Sept. 14, 1827.
73. NATHAN P .. b. Jan. 24, 1829, d., Jan. 12, 1848, of fever, ae. 19. " Be- hold He taketh away. Who can hinder Ilim? Who will say unto Ilim, What doest thou?"
74. JOHN C., b. May 21, 1831. The former d. of the same fever 75. WILLIAM P. (T ), that had already proved so fatal in his father's family, Jan. 24, 1848, ae. 16-8. The latter d., Aug. 8, 1848, of consumption, ae. 17-3. On the gravestones of each, "They were lovely and pleasant In their lives, and in their death they were not divided." (Union Bridge Cemetery.)
76. SUSAN S. [122], b. Nov. 13, 1837.
77. STEPHEN BYRON [128], b. March 23, 1841.
78. HEZEKIAH S.+ [46] (David3, Robert2, etc. ), m. Ruth Leavitt, dau. of Moses (see), Sept. 3, 1829 (Crockett) ; settled with his brother [53], in Groton ; was a blacksmith and joiner ; rem. back to Sanborn- ton, March, 1845, and here d., Dec. 3, 1867, ac. 63-10. She m., 2d, B. Frank Smith, of Belmont (Laconia P. O.), Aug. 7, 1873. Child :
79. RUTH MELINDA (adopted), b. March 20, 1849; m. Charles K. Hill, sou of Aaron (sec p. 352 [23]).
SO. MOSES L. 5[48] (David4, David", Robert?, Robert!), was a carpenter in Manchester, having learned the trade of his father ; and, after being in the West two years, repaired to that city, at its very commencement, thus growing with its growth, and being a contractor for the erection of many of its buildings. He accumulated a hand- some property, and became the owner of several houses, and a tene- ment block. His former residence was 96 Orange Street, and he had moved to his new house, on his farm, one mile from the city, only a year before his lamented death, May, 1880, ac. 70-2. lle m. Almira B. James, Dec. 5, 1844. Child :
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