History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire, Vol II - Genealogies, Part 44

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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81. JOSEPHINE, b. Aug. 7, 1850; in. John Dolber, Sept. 2, 1870, who has been a clerk for the Walte Bros., dry goods, Hanover St., for 15 years.


82. DARIUS5 [49] (David4. David", Robert?, Robert1), rem., first, . to Baltimore, Md., and in 1838 to Galena, Ill., which has since been his home, though employed as a contractor in various parts of the country. The " History of Jo Davies County " says : " Our country


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has produced few men who have displayed greater energy and business sagacity than Col. Hunkins." Since 1832 he has taken no less than a dozen different contracts, in the buikling of railroads chiefty, though also in individual instances for a canal, in Ohio, 1835 ; two bridges in Galena, 1847-48, and the government military road, from Dubuque to the Des Moines River, 1845-46. The first of his railroad contracts was for what is now a part of the Baltimore aud Ohio Railroad, and all have been in the West, except that for the Concord and Nashma Railroad, in this State, which he was engaged in building, 1840-42. Ile was also employed in mining and quartz milling, 1862-65, " going to the head waters of the Missouri River, Washington Territory, tak- ing with him the first steam engine which had ever been carried to that region," and transporting his quartz mills, in 1863, "* by teams, from the mouth of Milk River to Bannack City, a distance of 600 miles. Ile is now a retired capitalist and mayor of Galena (1879- 80). He m., 1st, Ann Mccarthy, June 28, 1840, who was b. at Silver Lake, Penn., Feb. 13, 1820, and d. July 18, 1861, ae 41-5; m., 2d, Maria F. Greene, April 10, 1867, who was born at Napier- ville, Ill., Nov. 19, 1838. Children :


83. MIMAMI AMELIA, b. March 14, 1841, in Saubornton; m. Edward T. Greene, Dec. 21, 1861.


84. CHARLES MCCARTHY, b. Feb. 1, 1843, in Galena, and there d. March 12, 1843, ae. 1 mo., 12 days.


85. ROBERT STUART, b. June 30, 1844, d. Sept. 17, 1846, ae. 2-3.


86. SIDNKY CASSIUS, b. Aug. 2, 1847; m. Phenie Mills, Jan. 5, 1872, and now owus a livery stable at Galena.


87. FRANK PIERCE, b. July 15, 1850; m. Fanule Blatterman, Oct. 18, 1877. 88. KATE VIRGINIA, b. Dec. 21, ISTO (2d wife).


89. JASON RE.5 [50] (David4, David3, Roberte, Robert!), res. on his father's place (1877), having enlarged and improved the farm, and erected a new dwelling-house, in 1846. He m. Betsey M. Rundlet, Feb. 4, 1847 (Cass), who was b. Nov. 20, 1826, in Upper Gilmanton, the dan. of Josiah Rundlett. Children :


90. JOSIAH EVERETT, b. April 30, 1849, d. Aug. 8, 1864, ae. 15-3-8.


91. FRANK HERBERT, b. April +, 1854; m. Livonia M. Thompson, dan of Seth S. (see), Jan. 22, ISSO; settled ucar his father, original house rebuilt.


92. FIND. Evemirr, b. May 31, 1867.


93. SARAH D.5 [51] (David+, David3, etc. ), m., 1st. Warren Whitcher, of Union Bridge, May 2, 1844, who was b. in Northtiekl, Nov. 19, 1809, and d. May 22, 1848, ae. 38-6. She m., 2d, John Lyford Ladd, of Laconia, Nov. 15, 1853. Children :


94. SARAH ABBIE ( Whitcher), b July 7, 1845.


95. MAHAM MARIA, b. June 28, 1847, d. Jan. 8, 1848, ae. G mos.


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96. ISAAC N.5 [58] ( Moses+, David3, etc.), has been a machinist, in Franklin, since 1849; m., 1st, Sarah F. Goodwin, May 28, 1845, who was b. June 27, 1823, d Feb. 19, 1861, in her 38th year. Ile in., 2d, Mary E. Taylor, June 16, 1863. Children :


97. EDWARD FRANCIS, b Oct. 11, 1846, d. July 4, 1849, In his 3d year. 98, 99. EMILY ISABEL, b. Ang. 4, 1848. MARY MARIAII, b. May 20, 1850.


100, 101. ELLEN ELIZABETH, D. Nov. 20, 1858. SARAN IDA, b. Feb. 4, 1501.


102. SYLVIA JANE, b. July 8, 1864 (2d wife).


103. CORA ANNETT, b. March 8, 18G8.


104. EDWARD NEWTON, b. Aug. 18, 1874.


105. ROMANZO J.5 [61] ( Moses+, David3, etc. ), is a farmer, living on the old homestead of his father, in Groton. IIc m. Adaline C. Cummings, dan. of Daniel, of G., May 1, 1860. Children :


106. FRANK E., b. Aug. 19, 1862, d. May 11, 1864, in his 2d year.


107. WILLIE IL., b. Feb. 12. 186C.


103. EDGAR J.5 [65] (John M.+, David3, etc. ), m. Harriet N. Calef, dau. of Oliver ( see p. 83 [43, 3]), Oct. 16, 1855 ; was a carpenter and joiner, residing in Sanbornton and Laconia (Gilford) ; rem. with his mother to Macon City. Mo., where still residing (1877), as proprietor of a machine shop and foundry. Children :


109. JESSIE MARIA, b. March, 1857, d. 1859, ae. 2.


110. GEORGIE ANNA, b. April 11, 1839, at Laconia.


111. EDWARD T., b. Nov. 19, 1861.


112. ELECTA A.5 [70] (James+, David3, etc.), m. James Byron Davis, of Loudon, machinist, and res'd. at her father's till their death. Ile worked at Lake Village, and there d. of diphtheria, Sept. 25, 1863, ae. 28. She d. Oct. 9, 1863, ac. 30-6.


"Long shall thy memory be revered By those who held theo dear."


Child :


113. ADA LENORA (Davis), b. March 5, d. Oct. 12, 1863, ae. 7 mos., 7 days, also of diphtheria,


"Like a darling to its own soft home The little one has gone to rest."


114. DAVID C.5 [72] (Stephen+, David3, etc.), m. Wealthy A. Sanborn, dau. of David, of Sanbornton, Dec. 10, 1852 ; res. (1876) in Owatonna, Steele County, Minn. Children :


115, 116. GEORGE E , b. March 9, 1854. WILLIAM S., b. Dec. 2, 1856.


117, 118. FRANK A., b. Aug. 13, 1859. JOSEPHINE M., b. March 30, 1801.


119, 120. MYRA F., b. April 2, 1863. ADELBERT B., b. April 25, 1804. 121. FRED C., b. Dec. 23, 1867.


122. SUSAN S.5 [76] (Stephen1, David3, etc. ), emigrated to Min- nesota in 1858; there m. Miles Hollister, Aug. 28, 1862, who was


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b. Aug 22, 1829, at Mansfield, Cattaraugus County, N. Y., and migrated to Minu. in 1855 ; present res. (1876), Faribault, Rice County, Minn. Ile was elected Clerk of the Court, 1858; re-elected, 1861 ; enlisted as private, Co. B, Sth Minn. Vol. Inf. ; promoted to Ist lieut., Aug. 17, 1862 ; mustered out as captain, Oct. 24, 1865. Children :


123. CARRIE MAY (Hollister), b Ang. 5, 1864, in Faribault.


124. BYRON LINCOLN, b. July 27, 1866, in St. Paul's.


125. LILLY BELL, b. March 31, 1868, in Faribault.


126. HAROLD LEWIS, b. March G, 1870, In Warsaw, Minu.


127. DELLIE CARLOS, b. Dec. 21, 1874, in Faribault, and there d., April 23, IS76, ne. 1-4.


128. STEPHEN B.5 [77] (Stephen+, David3, etc.), was a merchant, first in Owatonna, Minn , now (1876) in San Jose, Cal. ; m. Ella M. Searle, Oct. 23, 1867, who was b. Dec. 10, 1845. Children :


120, 130. ARTHUR, b. July 3, 1868. EvA, b. Dec. 23, 1809.


131. RoY, b. April 5, 1873.


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132. ROBERT3 [16] (Robert?, Rohert1), was a farmer and miller in East Haverhill, Mass., and m. Abigail (Nabby) Hoyt, of Ames- bury, (see p. 364 [123]), Ang. 16, 1783. He came to Sanborn- ton in 1788 ; cleared up, settled, and built the first house - finding it then an unbroken forest - where his son, George W., has lately res'd. (1876), Lot No. 80, 1st Div., southwest corner. Ile united with the Congregational Church, July, 1794, by profession (his wife joining the previous year), and was a prominent member of the choir. Ile d. March 20, 1836, ae. 77-5. She d., of cholera morbus, Sept. 30, 1841, ae. 76-1-20. Children :


133. ROBERT, Jr. [142], b. May 18, 1784, in Haverhill.


134. JAMES [151], b Ang. 5, 1786, in IInverhill.


135. HIANNALI, b. July 11, 1791, in Samboruton, and there d., unm., Nov 5, 1867, ne. 76-3; disease, congestion of the lungs. Funeral sermon by the writer, Rey. i. 17, 18.


156. Jons [136], b. Sept. 19, 1793.


137. ABIGAIL (Nabby) Hoyr, b. Sept. 22, 1795; in. Abraham II. Tilton, son of lianiel (ser).


138. SARAN (Sally), b. Oct. 14, 1797, d. at the homestead, Oct. 26, 1868, of palsy. ae. 71. Funeral sermon by the writer, Job xiv. 14.


130. MARY (Polly ,, b. Jan. 19, 1800; m. Josiah C. Philbrook (see).


140 JOSEPH WARREN [162], b. April 15, 1802.


141. GEORGE WASHINGTON [168], b. Sept. 9, 1504.


142. Rosenr. Jr. + [133] ( Robert?, etc ), settled as a farmer, south- east of his father's. Lot No. 9, 1st Div. Ile was in., Ist, to Lucy Hoyt, by Rev. A. Bodwell, Dec. 25, 18OS. She was dau. of Nathan'


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Hoyt (see p. 364 [112]), and d. July 7, 1816, ae. 27-8. Ile was in., 2d, by the same, to Mrs. Martha ( Prescott) Cobb, of Woodstock, Jan. 5, 1817, who was born May 5, 1792, dau. of Edward and Mary (Plumer) Prescott, of Campton. She m., Ist, Ebenezer Cobb, 1810, who was lost at sea, 1818, and d. at her son's, in Sanbornton, Feb. 15, 1877, ae. 84-9. He d. Aug. 7, 1846, of phthisic, ae. 62-3; was a soldier from this town in 1814 (see List). Children :


143. CHARLES [173], b. Jan. 1, 1810.


144. Jony Horr [178], b. Oct. 4, 1812.


145. ALBERT JAMES [183], b. June 30, 1814.


146. LUCY HoYT, b. Sept. 11, 1818 (2d wife), d. Feb. 3, 1819, ac. + mos., 21 days.


147. LUCY HOYT, b. Feb. 26, 1820; m. James II. Holt, of Wilton, in Boston, Dec. 28, 1870; d., suddeuly, by a stroke of lightning, iu her own house, at West Wilton, July 11, 1876, ac. 56-5. She was a lady of much refinement, amiability, and an established Christian character. An aged mother, who had carefully educated her, was left to mourn their separation but a few mouths.


148. HORACE PRESCOTT [185], b. Dec. 1, 1833.


149. BENSLY PLUMER (Cobb), b. Jan. 23, 1810.


150. EBENEZER, b. Aug. 31, 1811, d. Nov. 13, 1835, ae. 24-3; the two last being children of the 2d wife by her former husband.


151. JAMES4 [134] (Robert3, Robert?, Robert!), m., 1st, Sarah Bradbury. of Upper Gilmanton, 1812, and there chiefly res'd .. till her death, Nov. 7, 1815 (in this town), ae. 28-2, being b. Sept. 4, 1787. He rem. to Boston about 1816, and there m., 2d, Mrs. Luey (Don- aldson) Farnham, July 18, 1819, who was b. of Scotch descent, May 3, 1787, in Salem, Mass , and d. Feb. 19, 1862, in her 75th year. Ile was a wood wharfinger several years in Boston ; afterwards crier of the Supreme Judicial Court, till that office was abolisbed ; united with the Old Sonth Church, Oct. 14, 1827 (2d wife, 1831), under Dr. George Wisner's pastorate, and d. in Boston, March 19, 1872, ac: 85-7. Children :


152. LUCIAN DANA [189]. b. March 30, 1813, in Upper Gilmanton.


153. JAMES BRADBURY [194], b July 26, 1815, in Upper Gilmanton.


154. SARAH BRADBURY, b. Dec. 23, 1821 (2d wife), in Boston; m. John II. Huukius (see [178]).


155. GEORGE WISNER, b. Sept. 19, 1827; was bookkeeper in the Bank of North America, Boston, more than twenty years; d., uum., May 28, 1874, ac. 40-8.


156. JOHN4 [136] ( Robert3, etc. ), was in. to Naney Philbrick, dan. of Reuben (see), by Rev. Mr. Bodwell, Nov. 19, 1818 ; was a farmer, west of the old homestead (Fogg place), Lot No. 79, Ist Div., and there d., the last of his father's house, Jan. 8, 1877, ae. 83-4. Ile


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served at Portsmouth, war of 1812-14 (see) ; joined the Congrega- tional Church, with his wife, Sept. 12, 1850. Children :


157. ElizABern [198], b. May 19, 1819.


158. JULIA ANN [203], b. May 12, 1822.


159. JACOB PITIMACK [206], b. Ang. 22, 1827.


160. MARY ABIGAIL. [210], b. Feb. 18, 1834.


161. Lewis Ruvus [212], b. May 24, 1836.


162. JosErn W. 4 [140] ( Robert3, etc. ), was a blacksmith, at Union Bridge, in Corinth, Vt., ten or twelve years, and again at Union Bridge till his death, Oct. 2, 1868, ae. 66-6. He m. Mary Aun Challis. of Concord, Sept. 20, 1827, who was b. April 13, 1800, and d. Nov. 10, 1871, ac. 65-7. They both united with the Saubornton Congregational Church, July 11, 1831. Children :


163. MOSES ANDREW [219], b. Feb. 28, 1828, in Sauboruton.


164. MARTHA ANN, b. Dec. 10, 1820, d. Dec. 30, 1831, ae. 2 years, 20 days.


165. MARTHA ANN, b. Oct. 28, 1832; in. Leonard C. Rollins (see).


166. JOSEPH WARREN [224], b. Sept. 2, 1835, in Sanboruton.


167. GEORGE MARTIN, b. Oct. 20, 1845, in Corinth, Vt. ; res'd. in Manches- ter, 1865-09; is employed ou the Everett Corporation (weave-rooms), Law- rence, Mass., 1877, house 30 Union Street; m. Ella M. Hatch, Feb. 10, 1572, who was b. March 22, 1850, in Belfast, Me.


168. GEORGE W.4 [141] (Robert3, etc.), retained the paternal farm ; was a kind husband, a genial friend and neighbor, of steriing uprightuess and integrity ; a lover of hospitality ; intelligently devoted to the interests of the town, State, and nation. He m., 1st, Lucy S. Sanborn, dan. of Henry (see), Nov 23, 1826 (Taylor), who d., after much physical suffering, June 12, 1859, ae. 53-9. "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord." HIe m., 2il, Mrs. Mary A. (Davis) Barker, Dee. 20, 1862 (Boutwell). He d. at his daughter's, in Man- chester, June 6, 1875, ae. 70-9. Children :


169 Router HENRY, b. Ang. 4, 1828, d. Dce. 15, 1831, ae. 3-4.


170. SARAH BRADBURY, b. April 21, 1833, d Sept. 17, 1857, ac. 21-5. " Meet me in heaven."


171. MARY EmZA, b April 27, 1835; m. Win. M. Odell (see).


172. EMILY BLAKK [229], b. Oct. 11, 1838.


173. CHARLES5 [143] ( Robert+, Robert3, Robert2, Robert1), in., Ist, J. A. Robinson : m .. 2d, Theodate Brainerd, at Bridgewater, Feb. 5, 1845, who was b. Feb. 5, 1816, in B., and d. at lebron, May 18, 1867. ae. 51-3. He was a shoemaker, in Hebron (1872). Children :


174. WILLIAM BRAINERD, b. Feb: 14, 1846. in Franklin : m. Lonisa L. Pratt, of New Ipswich, and was second hand ou the Hillsborough County farm, at Wilton (1872).


175. HELEN LOUISA, b. May 17, ISIS, in Bridgewater, d. at Hebron, Feb. 3, 1868. in her 20th year.


176. CHARLES ROBERT, b. May 30, 1850, iu llebron.


177. EDWARD EZRA ROBINS, b. Oct. 3, 1537, in llebron.


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178. JOHN HOYT' [144] ( Robert4, etc ), first went to Boston, Mas 3., at the age of 20 ; was on a whaling voyage three years ; then a piano packer, and has since been a city police officer for 27 years (1860-77). lle was m. to Sarah B. Hunkins [154], by Dr. Blagden, in the " Old South," Oct. 2, 1842. Their residence, 21 Bradford Street, has ever afforded a delightful Christian home to their numerous country friends. Children :


179. ROBERT IIENRY, Ist, b. May 26, d. Sept. 14, 1847, ae. 3 mos., 19 days. 180. Roskur HENRY, 2d, b. Jan. 12, 1850, d. Jan. 12, 1859, ac. 9. Ills " Memoir," by Rev. Geo. W. Blagdeu, D D) , was published by the Mass. S. S. Society, 1860, 43 pp. " The Bible was his favorite book." " It was my aim to be n missionary." "I know the spot where I shall be lald, at the side of brother Albert," but " you know 1 :ha'n't be there."


1×1. ALBERT JAMES, b. Dec. 1, 1834. d. Aug 23, 1858. in his 4th year.


182. HENRIETTA HAMILIN, b. Aug. 3, 1800; named after the missionary In Turkey. (See "Light on the Dark River," by Mrs. . Margarette Woods Lawrence.) .


183. ALBERT J.5 [145] (Robert4, etc.), was a farmer on his father's place, till after 1859 ; m., Ist, Roxana C. Gibson, Dec. 15, 1840, dau. of Caleb Il. (see p. 301 [33]). "She was amiable, and deeply religious "; d. Dec. 7, 1861, ac. 46. " Be ye, therefore, followers of God." IIe was m., 2d, to Susan P. Watson, of Goffstown, by Rev. J. D. Tilton, at Milford, Jan. 15, 1868. She was b Sept. 24, 1839, in Concord. The last seven years of his life he was assistant super- intendent in the Hillsborough County almshouse, Wilton, and there d., April 4, 1871, ae. 56-9. Child :


184. LUCY ANN II., b. Oct., 1841 (Ist wife), d. July 21, 1847, ne. 5-9. " I'll take these little lambs, said He, And lay them in my breast. Protection they shall find in Me, And be forever blest."


185. HORACE P.5 [148] (Robert4, etc.), in. Ruth Carr, May 26, 1856 (see note, p. 366 [47, 4]). Ile was formerly an expressman, in Boston, Mass. ; now (1880) a farmer, in Sanbornton, succeeding his brother [183]. Children :


18C. CLARA JUDSON, b. Sept. 29, 1857, in South Boston.


187. JENNIE ROXANA, b. Aug. 11, 1862, in South Boston.


188. ELLA, b. Aug. 9, 1807, in Sanbornton.


189. LUCIAN D.5 [152] (James+, Robert3, etc.), was a farmer, in Goffstown ; carried on the town farm four years ; was first selectman two years, and representative of the town, 1867. He m., 1st, Eliza- beth F. Greer, Oct. 5, 1839, who was b. Aug., 1816, in Goffstown, and there d., Feb. 9, 1862, ae. 45-6. IIe m., 20, Rebecca Skilings Larrabee, April 26, 1864, in Manchester, who was b. Aug. 25, 1825,


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in Baldwin, Me., the dau. of Richard and Joanna (Skilings) Larrabee. Ile was brought up by h's grandfather, in Sanboruton ; was an earnest Christian, of the Methodist Episcopal persuasion, and d., suddenly, in the night, Jan. 10, 1880, in his 67th year His children (1st wife), all b. in Goffstown :


190. JAMES LUCIAN, b. July 30, 1842: m. Judith A. George, of Goffstown, Jan., 1864; had enlisted for the war in the N. II. Heavy Artillery, and d. at Portsmouth. Feb 19, 1864, ne. 21-7.


191. GEORGE WASHINGTON. b. April 10, 1844; a farmer with his father In G. ; in. Caroline II. Walton, of Wilton, Dec. 31, 1874.


192 SARAH ELIZABETH, b. May 9, 1846; in. Howard M. Clark, June 21, 1873, a native of Naples, Me. ; now (1877) in the lumber business, and a shook- maker for the West Indla trade, nt Du Bois, Penn. Child : - 1. Clara Belle (Clark), b. May 20, 1875, in Pennsylvania


193. CLARA ARINTIIA, b. Oct.'9, 1850, d. Sept. 26, 1860, ae. 9-11-17.


194. JAMES B.5 [153] (James4, Robert3, etc.), is a carpenter in Boston, Mass., 1861-77 ; previously in Manchester, Lowell, Mass , and the West ; m., 1st, Mary Rand, of Barnstead, April 5, 1842, who d. April 17, 1874 ; m., 2d, Mrs. Louisa Blair, of Taunton, Mass., Jan. 30, 1875. Children :


195. ALONZO JAMES, b. Ang. 17, 1845, in Lowell, and there d., Sept. 14, 1846, ae. 1-1.


196. ELIZABETHI ISABELLA BROOKS, b. Sept. 21, 1848, in Lowell, d. Feb. 6, 1866, in Boston, of small-pox, ac. 17-3.


197. JAMES HENRY, b. Jan. 5, 1831, in Lowell; employe on the Hillsbor- ough County farm ( 1875-77), Wilton.


198. ELIZABETH5 [157] (John4, Robert3, etc. ), m. Nathaniel Nute, Nov. 8, 1849 (2d wife) (Bodwell). He was b. Oct. 31, 1816, in Sandwich ; in .. Ist, Elizabeth Vittum, Feb. 23, 1837, who was b. 1813, and d. Sept. 29, 1848, ae. 35 ; was first a teamster and police- man in Boston, Mass ; then lived at or near Sanbornton Square ; has been a pedler, residing at Union Bridge (1859-80). Children :


199. ALONZO HARTWELL (Nute), b. Aug. 1, 1839 (Ist wife), middle name afterwards added; a soldier by profession; served through the last war ; was promoted to major, and has since been in the U. S. regular army; last heard from at St. Louis, Mo.


200. HARTWELL, b. March, 1843, d. Sept., 1844, ae. 1-6.


201. EMMA, b. Sept. 29, 1851 (2d wife), in Sanborntou, d. Sept. 22, 1863, ac. 12.


"She passed in beauty like a rose Blown from its parent stem; She passed in beauty like a pearl Dropped from some diadem."


202. CARRIE ETTA, b. March 2, 1854; m. Charles L. Johnson, of East Tilton (Union Bridge), Jau. 31, 18:2 Ile was b. Oct. 14, 1352, iu Bow; an employe in the Excelsior mill, U. B. (1876). Children : - 1. Myrtie Belle (Johnson), b. Sept. 27, 1872. 2. Irving, b. Oct. 17, 1875.


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203. JULIA ANN5 [158] (Jolin+, Robert3, etc. ) ; m. William MI. Pike, Jr., of Meredith Village, Nov. 23, 1853 (Boutwell). He is a wheelwright in a car-shop. Children :


201. LURA ANNIE ( Pike), b. Oct 13, 1854.


205. HATTIK ELLA, b. Dec. 20, 1858, d. July 4, 1875, ae. 16-7.


206. JACOB P.5 [159] (John4, Robert3, ete.), was a farmer and mechanic, one mile east of Belmont Village ; m. Emeline Dearborn. of Upper Gilmanton, Aug. 1, 1852, who was b. March 29, 1822, the dau. of David and Mary B. Dearborn. He d., at his home, of Bright's disease, Aug. 11, 1877, ae. 30. Children :


207, 208. CHARLES ELLERY, b. June 12, 1855. JOIN DAYTON, July 4, 1857. 209. FRANK PARKER, b. JuDe 17, 1563, d. July 14, 1871, ac. 8-1.


210. MARY A.5 [160] (John4, Robert3, etc.), was in. to Joseph C. Kilburn, in Concord, by Rev. Dr. Bouton, July 13, 1865. He was b. July 5, 1839, in Boscawen ; served in the late war, 1864-63 ; settled first, as a farmer, in the east part of Andover ; a dry-goods merchant, in Concord, 1874; now residing (1877) in Heuniker, where she d. of pneumonia, Feb. 6, 1878, ae. 44. Child :


211. WALTER E. (Kilburn), b. Aug. 11, 1868, in Andover.


212. LEWIS R.5 [161] (Jolin4, etc.), a farmer, occupying the okl John M. Hunkins place, opposite his father's (1872-77) ; ret. to home- stead (1880) ; was m. to Mary E. Cotton, of Wolfeborough, at San- bornton, by Rev. A. Bodwell, May 1, 1858. She was b. April 28, 1841, the dau. of William P. and Mary (Libbey) Cotton. Children :


215. ORIX WESLEY, b. Oct. 3, 1859.


214. SAHALI B., b. Sept. 19, 1861; m. Leslie D. Clark (see p. 137 [125, 2]).


215. DANA WILL.IM, b. Oct. 1, 1865.


216. HERBERT ELMER, b. Sept. 16, 1865.


217. EMMA LOUISA, b. Feb. 12, 1869.


218. JOHN MILTON LEWIS, b. Sept. 19, 1876, on his grandfather's old birthday.


219. MOSES A.S. [163] (Joseph W.4, Robert3, etc. ), is an overseer in the belt shop of the Pacific Corporation, Lawrence, Mass., having previously res'd. in Manchester ; was enlisted in the 7th N. II. Regi- . ment ; m. Mary Jane Campbell, Feb. 4, 1850, at Salem, N. H., where she was b., Sept. 28, 1834. Children :


220. ANNE ELIZA, D. Dec. 3. 1851, in Salem.


221. Jom WARREN, b. April 21, 1854, in Lynn, Mass.


222. ALVAN SARGENT, b. Feb. 16, 1858, at E. Sanbornton, d. Dec. 31, 1865, iu Manchester, ac. 3-10.


223. GRACIE E., b. April 6, 1869, in Manchester.


224. Josern W.5 [166] (JJosephi W.4, etc.), was m. to Caroline Augusta Cofran, Oct. 13, 1860, by the Rev. C. Curtice. She was b.


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GENEALOGIES. - HUNT.


April 24, 1836, in Northfield, dan. of Jeremigh C. He lived in Man- chester, overseer in cotton mill, till 1866 ; now res. (1880) in North- field, working in Tilton; was elected deacon of the Congregational Church of those places, Nov., 1872. Children :


225. ETTA MARY, b April 8, 1862, in Manchester.


220. CARRIE PARDE, b. Dec. 19, 1803, in M , d. Sept. 3, 1864, in Northield, ac. 8 mos., 15 days.


227. EVERETT ROBERT, b. Jan. 1, 1865, in M.


228. JED WARREN, b. Feb. 17, 1869, in Northfield.


229. EMILY B. 5 [172] (George W.4, Robert3, etc.), mn., 1st, Eze- kiel Webster Burbank, Oct. 19, 1862. Ile enlisted from the town of Webster, November of the same year, in the N. H. 16th Regiment, and d. of fever, at Brazier City, La., May 25, 1863. She was in., 20, to Charles William Cheney, Jr., of Goffstown, by the writer, Nov. 27, 1866. Ile was b. Oct. 10, 1842, in G., son of Charles W. and Louisa ( Roberts) Cheney ; a farmer and carpenter ; has res'd. in Manchester, on a fine elevation east of the city (1873-80). Children :


230. Lucy Louisk (Cheney), b. Nov. 12, 1868, in Goffstown.


231. GEORGIA MAY, b. Sept. 14, 1871, in Goffstown.


THE HUNT FAMILIES. - TWO BRANCHES. - I.


Of the so-called " Amesbury line," three brothers are said to have originated in Amesbury, Mass., of whom :


1, 2. Hluwennkr and Wimax, went to Gilford, and


3. Punar, to Sanbornton. ( Forty-one of the name had been edu- cated at the colleges of New England and New York in 1826.)


4. Phimir IluNr, Sen., of Sanboruton ( whether or not the same as [3] of the above tradition), came to this town at an early date (see " Petition" of 1768), but not directly from Amesbury. " Penacook" (or Concord) is thought to have been his last location previously, though he could not have tarried there long, as his name does not appear in the " History of Concord." There is also good evidence that his family, or portions of it, were in Newburyport and Haverhill, Mass., before that. Ile settled in the " IInnt neighborhood," now wholly deserted, Lot No. 51, 1st Div., his house being near his son's, north side of the old road to Union Bridge (see Sites). He followed his son [7] to Vermont, and there d. His children were all b. before coming hither, as follows :


5. Pimmir, Jr. [13].


6. PHEDK, b. April 22, 1747; In. Isaac Colby (sce p. 163 [37]).


7. HCMrunkY, was at West Point with Jon. Perkins, in the Revolutionary war; in. a dau. of Capt. Moore, of Deerfield, and rem. to Vermout without settling in this towu.


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HISTORY OF SANBORNTON.


8. ErinAIM, m. - Trumble; lived in town, south of road opposite his father's but soon rem. to Warner.


9. MimiM, m. Edward Swett, of Boscawen, Sept. 8, 1795 (Woodmau), "and left town."


10. -- , a dan. ; m. Thomas Sinclair, and lived on Steele's Ilill.


11. DOLLY, b. May 25, 1771, In S. ; m., Ist, Eliphalet Little, of Salisbury, Nov. 25. 1700, who d 1708. m., 2d. Timothy Eastman, or Boscawen, 1799, who d. 1807 (?) ; m., 3d, Douglass Stackpole, of New Chester (now Hill), 1810, and d. Jan. 2, 1832, at Boscawen, in her SIst year. Children : - 1. Sarah Mills (Little), b. 1792, d. (?). 2. John. b. Nov. 7, 1795, d. Feb. 1, 1798, ac. 2-3. 3. Eliphalet. Jr., b. Aug. 10, 1793; now res. in Salisbury. 4. Hannah ( East- mian). b. May 25, 1800. 5. Bartlett. 6. Matilda; m. - Ash, and now res. in Hopkinton (Contoocook P. O.). 7. John Douglas (Stackpole), b. Feb. 18, 1811, in Boscawen; m. Mary Jane Woodman, of B., May 13, 1832, who was b. Dec. 6, 1800. Ile d. at Ilill. Nov. 28, 1878, ac. 67-9. She d. June 20, 1580, ac. 70-6. Children : - I. Charles Harper, b. Sept. 9, 1835, in Boscawen (West) ; now res. in Washington Territory. II. John Page, b. July 8, 1840; 11 , Ist, Abby C. Rodgers, of Byfield, Mass. ; m., 2d, Almena J, dan. of Benjamin Calley (see p. 90 [35, 3]), and d. March 9, 1875, in his 35th year. III. George Dallas, b. June 17, 1842, In West Boscawen (now Webster); grad. at the Elmwood Literary Institute, Boscawen, 1802. and was one year a member of Dartmouth College; his health failing, taught mostly till 180G (commencing in 1859), aud has since res'd. at Hill Village, in mercantile business, being also several times elected superintendent school committee, postmaster (five years), justice of the peace, express agent, telegraphist, and local correspondent of the Boston Daily Journal and other papers. HIe m. Celeste Jane Knox, dau of Hillary (see), Feb. 1, 1871. Children : - (1.) Florence May. b. Oct. 19, 1874. (2.) Marion Knox, b. June 23, 1877. IV. Helen Maria, b. April 30, 1845, d. Dec. 20, 1857, in her 13th year. V. Emily Irena, b. July 19, 1847, d. Jan. 3, 1858, ac. 10-6.




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