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43. ABIGAIL M., b. Oct. 12, 1836, d. April 3, 1840, ac. 3-6.
44. HANNAN F., b. May 3, 1839, d. Sept. 29, 1852, ae. 13-5.
45. DAVID K., b. Oct 18, 1841 ; m. Alice E. Cole, of Natick, Mass., Dec. 15, 1808, and has since there res'd.
46. SIMON3 [24] (Simon2, John1), m. Nancy Hoyt (see p. 362 [83]), Jan. 19, 1832 (Taylor) ; built his shop, and commenced the clock-making business on Salmon Brook, near Turkey Bridge, about 1830. He was an excellent workman, highly skilled as a clock- repairer, and a valuable citizen Ilis home was latterly the neat cot- tage, cast of his shop, where he d., Oet. 9, 1870, ae. 66-6. Children :
47. ROBERT STUART, b. Dec. 20, 1832; in., Ist, Sophronia S. Wallis, dau. of Jolin S. (see), June 25, 1861, who d. Aug. 8, 1862, ac. 20-1; m., 2d, Laura Ann Olmstead, of Hanover, Sept. 26, 1863 (Boutwell). She was the dau. of John Olmstead, of H .. who passed the last nine years of his life with her in this town, and here d., June 14, 1875, ac. 75. He succeeds his father in the business of clock-making. Splendid specimens of his manufacture are extant ; instance that in Lord's jeweller's shop, Tilton (1878).
48. EDWARD EASTMAN, b. Feb. 10, 1835, d., in La Porte Co., Ind., March 14, 1800, ae. 25-1.
49. MARY HOYT, b. June 20, 1837; m. Thomas Henry Rowe (see p. 100
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[10, 2]), the son of William Rowe, b. Sept. 2, 1827, iu Eaton, N. Y. He has worked in the same foundry, at Watertown, Mass., nearly twenty-two years (1878) ; house, lu this town, Caverly place, where the following children were b. : - 1. Henrietta (Rowe), b. Aug. 9, 1803. 2. Naney, b. Nov., 1867. 3. Charles Edward, b. April 1, 1869. 4. William Simon, b. April 24, 1874. 5. Arthur Heury, b. Oct. 21, 1879.
50. GEORGE WHITFIELD, b. Oct. 14, 1839; m. Frances C. Jackson, of Detroit, Mich .; was living at Fort Scott, Kan. (1875); now settled as a prosperous watch-maker, in Detroit, 23 Crawford St. Children : - (Twins, Que son.)
51. JULIANNA, b. July 8, 1842; m. Charles Cross, of Newbury, July 11, 1862; res'd. In Samboruton 1865-GS; now (1880) in Manchester (8 Langdou Corporation). Children : - 1. Malzena (Cross), b. Feb. 28, 1863, in New bury. 2. Nellie Ettalela, b. Sept. 11, 1866, lu Saubornton. 3. Charles Harry, b. Dec. 14, 1868, In Manchester. 4. Lewis, b. Dec. (?), 1872, in S.
52. RICHARD DAVIS, b. Oct. 1, 1845; has been associated with his brother as a clock. maker; selectman of Sanborutou, 1878-80; was m., April 26, 1874, to Mary Auu (Howe) Story, dau. of Rufus Howe (see p. 357 [3]), at Hopkin- tou. by Rev. J. K. Young, D. D.
53. ELLEN, b. July 7, 1848, d. March 5, 1850, ae. 1-8. (A daughter, b. March 1, 1850, d. March 14, 1850, ae. 13 days.)
54. JOHN3 [26] (John2, John1), m. Betsey Smith, of New Hamp- ton, 1811, who was b. July 17, 1790 ; was a storekeeper at Meredith Bridge (Laconia), and d. 1819-20, ae. 29. She m., 2d, David San- born (see). Children :
55. ELIZA, b. May 28, 1812, d. June 10, 1818, ae. 6.
56. CHARLES, b. May 28, 1816 ('17), at Meredith Bridge; m., Ist, Mahala Putuey, of IllIsborough, who was there b., March 1, 1817; was agent for a mill (factory) in Fayetteville, N. C., 1840-52; afterwards overseer in a cotton mill (spinning room), at Nashua, where she d., Jan. 12, 1855, in her 38th year, and he m., 2d, Aun Tempie. He d., In Nashua, March 18, 1869, in his 53d year. Children (besides three additional, one son and two dans., by 2d wife) : - 1. Charles Le Roy, b. Oct. 15, 1839, in Sanbornton; attended school at Gilford (Laconia) ; rem. to North Carolina, 1855, and to South Carolina, 1860; entered the Con- federate service June 24, 1861, under Lougstreet, lu the Army of Virginia ; lost his leg, May, 1864, in the battle of the Wilderness; was county auditor for Ilorry County, S. C, 1868, and trial justice (same couuty), 1870-72; is now a merchant at Conwayboro', S. C .; there m. to Ellen Cooper, Nov. 17, 1809. Child : - I. Timothy Le Roy, b. July 2, 1875. 2. John Morchead, b. June 20, 1842, at Boon's Statlon, Orauge Co , N. C. ; was a teacher in South Carolina; was impressed, and served In Longstreet's Corps, Army of Virginia, from Jan., 1861; d., of typhoid pneumonia, at Couwayboro', Jan. 7, 1862, ae. 19-6. 3. Sylvester Putney, b. Nov. 1, 1846, In Frankllusville, Randolph Co., N. C .; is now (1876) a machinist lu San Francisco, Cal.
57. NANCY (?), may have been the third child of [54].
58. JOSEPH3 [27] (John2, Jolin1), m., 1st, Hannah Sanborn, dau. of Jonathan R.7 (see), Nov. 16, 1814 (Cheney), who d. May 3, 1833, in Sanbornton, ae. 39-6. Ile mn., 2d, Eliza Edwards, who was b. Oct. 28, 1805, in Limerick, Me. IIe was a miller at Union Bridge for
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many years, where last res'd. with his daughter, and d. Nov. 17, 1878, ae. 86-2. It is confidently affirmed (1875) that neither himself nor any of his children or grandchildren have ever been addicted to the use of alcoholic drinks or of tobacco in any form ! For several years the five oldlest brothers were all engaged as foremen in the stone-cut- ting business, at Quincy, Mass., and working with or near cach other Children :
59. ASA SANBORN, b. Sept. 9, 1816; m. Zilpha Taylor, of Gilmanton, Nov. 5, 1839, who was there b. Dec. 23, 1818. After res. In Quincy, Mass., as a stone-cutter, he rem. to Concord, about 1866, and was there foreman of the Granite Company till his death, July 20, 1874, in his 58th year. He was a member of the Coucord Board of Trade, highly esteemed by all in his employ, and a Christian, of the Uuitarian persuasion. Children : - 1. Lavina, b. Nov. 1, 1841, in Gilmanton; m. Warren Veazle, of Quincy, sash and blind manufacturer, Nov. 1, 1859. Children : - I. Sarah Etta ( Veazie), b. 1863. II Warren Gilbert, b Jan., 1865 (?), d. in Boston, Nov. 23, 1874. 2. Frank Weston, b. June 28, 1849, iu G .; coutinned at Concord. in the same business with his father, and there d., June 1C, 1879, ae. 30. 3. Amanda Harriet, b. Sept. 1, 1850, d. about 1805, ae 15.
60. LORENZO, b. Dec. 2, 1818; m. Harriet N. Tiltou, dau. of Abraham II. (see), March 9, 1844 (Cass), and settled soon after, as a stoue-cutter, in Quincy, where foreman of the Grauite Railway Company, and of the same com- pany iu Concord, having moved thither in 1863, till the present. Children : - 1. Vianna Harriet, b. July 26, 1851. 2. Washington Irving. b. Sept. 3, 1857.
61. HORACE, b. March 25, 1820; is still in the stone business at West Quincy, Mass. (1877) ; m., Ist, Sarah Elizabeth Ellls, sister of [64], who was b. May 22, 1820, and d. July 28, 1854. ae. 34-2; m., 2d, Mrs. Clara Baxter, who d. (?) ; w., 3d, Mehitable N. Thayer, Dec. 14, 1867, who was b May 3, 1832. Children : -- 1. Mary Elizabeth (Ist wife), b. Aug. 17, 1841, d. June 13, 1847, in her Gth year. 2. Isabella, b. Nov. 5, 1851, in West Quincy ; m. Fran- cis David Knight, Nov. 5, 1871, who was b. in Bolton (now Hudson), Mass., Sept. 24, 1849, and there res. as a machinist. Child : - I. George Horace (Knight), b. Dec. 2, 1874. 3. Ellen Elizabeth, b. July 4, 1855 (2u wife), d. Ang. 21, 1856, ae. 1-1-17. 4. Clara Lizzie, b. Dec. 7, 1858.
62. JOSEPH GLOVER, b. July 25, 1821; had res'd. in Coucord, as foreman of the Grauite Company (stoue cutting), since May, 1867; previously iu Quincy, Mass. ; m. Lovilla E. Woodman, dau. of Andrew (see), Aug. 1, 1847, and d., at C., June 27, 1879, in his 58th year. Children : - 1. Villetta Florence, b. Aug. 22, 1851, lu Quincy ; in. Frauk P. Mace (see). 2. Orlando Vincent, b. July 4, 1855, in Q. ; m. Bertha Salina York, at Concord, Aug. 24. 1878, who was b. Feb. 7, 1863, in Lewiston, Me. 3. Eva Estelle, b. Aug. 24, 1858, in Q .; m. Fred Angustus Carr, at Coucord, May 2, 1878, who was there b., March +, 1837. Child : -- I. Ernest Franklin (Carr). b. July 6, 1879 (?). 4. Lonisa Frauces, b. Dec. 5, 1860, in Q. 5. Harriet Newell, b. Muy 15, 1805, in Quincy. C. Mabel, b. Aug. 18, 1869, iu Concord. 7. Fred Lincolu, b. June 8, 1872, in C. 63. JONATHAN S., b. Ang. 5, 1823, iu Sanborntou; has been a stone-cutter and carpenter; now (1876) pattern-maker for Frederick & Field, stoue deal- ers, Quincy. He in. Lydia Frances Littleflekl. March 28, 1852, who was b. Dec. 10, 1827. Children : - 1. Horace Alviu, b. Feb 20, 1834; m. Mary Florence Hull, Dec. 26, 1877, who was b. in Russiaville, Iud., July 15, 1856. Child : -
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I. Cora Pearl, b. May 20, 1879, iu Hobart, Ind. 2. Hosea Ballou, b. April 22, 1850; m. Luey Ann Osbourne, April 13, 1876, who was b. in Boston, Muss., Feb. 10, 1840. Child : - I. Rachel Etta, b. May 30, 1878, iu Bostou. 3. Charles Fraucis, b. Feb. 11, 1859. 4. Melviua Adella, b. Feb. 22, 1802. 5. Emma Jane, b. Jan. 20, 1868.
04. MARY, b. Sept. 14, 1826; in. Hosea B. Ellis, March 20, 1846, who was b. Sept. 3, 1822, in Dedham, Mass., and is owner of a granite quarry in Quincy (1876), employing several hauds. Children, b. in Q. : - 1. Mary Elizabeth (Ellis), b. May 31, 1847. 2. Lelia Frances, b. May 28, 1849. 3. Ida Wash- iugton, b. Feb. 22, 1859. 4. Charles Franklin, b. Nov. 7, 1860, d. Jan. 3, 1880, ae. 19-2, in Quincy.
65. SARAII, b. May 20, 1820, in Moultonborough; m. Franklin Fisher, car- peuter, in Quincy, Mass., Nov. 7, 1847. He was b. in Plantation No. 3 (now Charlotte), Me., Nov. 29, 1822; followed his trade, in Milton, Mass., till 1865, erecting many fine houses in that aud adjoluing towns; has since lived in New Boston, chiefly employed in a piano-case maunfactory. Children : - 1. Harriet Rosetta (Fisher), b. Dec. 2, 1848, in Canton, Mass , m. Thomas Henry Jordan, April 12, 1877, who was b. April 30, 1844, at East Bostou, Mass. ; now res. at New Boston. Child : - I. Herbert Washington (Jordan), b. Feb. 22, 1878. 2. Elwyn Lester (Fisher), b July 25, 1851, in Milton; is a jeweller in New Boston (1880), though early deprived of the free use of his lower limbs by disease. (He has efficiently aided the author on these records.) 3. Cora Estelle, b. Jan. 8, 1855, in M. ; m. Edward Davis Moody, Sept. 0, 1873, who was b. April 28, 1832, in Minot, Me. ; a carpenter aud wheelwright, and now, for several years (1876), a workman in N. Farley's piano-case factory, New Boston. Child : -- I. Jessie Arthur ( Moody), b. Jan. 18, 1878.
66. HANNAH JANK, b. March 5, 1835 (2d wife); was m. to Beujawiin Park Simonds, at Sanbornton Bridge, by Rev. John Currier, Sept. 15, 1856 Having been in the lumber and mill business, at Uniou Bridge, firin of Browu & Simonds, he engaged in the same at Tilton, 1875, building a saw-mill on the site of the old Bradstreet Moody Mills, at a cost of $7,000, and a new house upon the hill near by. Children : - 1 Solon Daniel (Simouds), b. Aug. 25, 1857, in Frauklin; m. Ora G. Gliues, of' Franklin, Oet. 30, 1880 (Rev. S. E. Quimby). 2. Stella Jane, b. June 24, 1870, in East Tilton. 3. Myrtie Grace, b. Dec. 22, 1871, at E. T.
67. BETSEY ANN, b. Sept. 7, 1837; in Dearborn S Daniels (see p. 214 [7]). 68. FRANCIS WILLIAM, b. Sept. 26, 1840, d. Aug. 8, 1848, in his 8th year.
69. LUCINDA TRUE, b. Jan. 15, 1843; m. Byron W. Brown (see p. 32 [84]).
70. TIRZAH ADALINE, b. July 25, 1845; m. Jonathan Morrison (see).
71. EMMA FRANCES, b. Nov. 9, 1849, m. Frank E. Sauborn, of Laconia.
72. JAMES3 [29] (John2, Jolin1), was also, by trade, a joiner ; res'd. at Lake Village ; m. Sally Page, of Newburyport, Mass., Sept. 7, 1813 (Crockett), and d. Dec. 11, 1851, ae 55-4. Children :
73. JOHN PERRY, b. Dec. 10, 1814; m. Sarah Ann Crockett, of Meredith, Dee. 25, 1842; was a merchant in Concord, and there d., April 15, 1874, ne. 59-4. One dau. : - 1. Flora Adella, b. Aug. 10, 1856.
74. WILLIAM D., m. - Mason, of Sandwich; was a preacher, of the Free Will Baptist denomination, mostly at South Berwick, Me., where he d., Nov., 1852. His wife had d. two weeks before, and was buried in Sandwich, whither, also, his remains were borne. No children
75. MARY ANN, has res'd. in Laconia, a dressmaker.
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76. DANIEL3 [32] (Jolin2, John1), learned the joiner's trade of his father ; m., Ist, Mehitable Ford (see p. 283 [5]), Oct. 24, 1832, and the next month moved to what are now the outskirts of Laconia (then Gilmanton), where still living (1876). She d. July 22, 1856, ae. 53-3, and he m., 2d, Mrs. Lucy (Dockham) Rowe, of Lake Vil- lage, Jan. 2, 1859. Child :
77. WILLIAM FORD, b. May, 1834; was a joiner and workman in the Laco- ula car shop 20 years. He m. Sarah A. Buswell, of Uulon Bridge, 1856, who d. lu Manchester, May 30, 1871. Children : - 1. Ellen, b. Feb. 27, 1857; m. and res. lu Sutton. 2. Charles, b. Feb. 18, 1859, d. Sept. 27, 1871, ae. 12-7, of' fever, the result of exposure in bathing.
78. WARREN3 [35] (John2, John!), m. Harriet L. Thompson, of Loudon, Ang., 1831, who was b. in L., Sept. 6, 1807, and there lived until 1835, when he ret. to this town. Has since been a farmer, chiefly on the school lot at the Bay, near his father's old place, having moved the " Calef House " to his present homestead, in 1845. Chil- dren :
79. EVELINE ARVILLA, b. Dec. 11, 1832, in London; m. Moses B Gilman (see p. 310 [72]).
80. GEORGE JEFFERSON, b. April 16, 1836, in this town; m. Emily Beu- nett, sister of Marcellus W. (see p. 208 [22, 1]) ; was a farmer 8 years in Ver- mout; now res near the .' Meadow School-house." No children.
81. NANCY, b. Nov., 1838, in Laconia; d. of scarlet fever, Aug. 10, 1846, in her 8th year.
82. CHARLES ORRIN, b. July 5, 1840; m. Lorette Judith Bennett, Jan. 29, 1862, who was b Oct. 18, 1843, lu Tunbridge, Vt .; is a farmer, on the John Johnson (his grandfather's) homestead, now (1879) elegantly rebuilt for a summer boarding-house. Children :- 1. Orrin Charles, b April 20, 1863, in Sanbornton (where also all but the next). 2. Fred Herbert, b. July 13, 1865, in Tuubridge, Vt. 3. Elmer Frank, b. Dec. 13, 1870. 4. Herman, b. Dec. 20, 1872. 5. Clarence, b. May 21, 1876.
83. HENRY, b. Dec. 18, 1844, d. June 22, 1871, of typhoid fever, ue. 26-0.
84. EDWIN, b. March 2, 1849 ('46) ; at home; num.
85. FRANK WELLINGTON, b. Sept. 30, 1850; is a Methodist clergymau. having taken a partial course at the Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conu., and studied theology at Tilton and Moutpelier, Vt. He received his preacher's license Feb. 27, 1809, and has officiated at South Acworth and at East Canaan (1876) ; now (1879) at, Gaysville, Vt., besides other shorter appointments. Ile m. S. Katie. dan. of Rev. A. Swift, of Stockbridge, Vt., Ang. +, 1879.
86. MARY FRANCES, b. Aug. 29 (31), 1832; in. Orrin W. Foster, of Bel- mout (see Whitcher Family).
87. CLARA ANN, b. Sept. 13, 1855.
THIE JOHNSTON FAMILY.
1. BRACKET JOHNSTON is thoughit to have immigrated, when young, directly from Scotland, where b., May 8, 1745. IIe m. Merey Smith, who was b. Aug. 16, 1746, and rem. from Stratham to Sanbornton,
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after the Revolutionary war, settling ou Lot No. 1, 1st Div., near the Bay. He d. Feb. 4, 1811, in his Goth year. She d. April 4, 1837, in her 91st year. Ilis only child :
2. DAVID, b. April 16, 1769 ; m., 1st, Lydia Moore, dau. of Wil- liam (see), March 1, 1790 (Woodman), who d. Sept. 21 ( ?), 1826, ae. 58 ; m., 2d, Betsey Tebbetts, widow of Isaac. of Gilmanton, April 29, 1827. He d. June 18, 1840, ae. 71-2. Second wife d. Nov. ( ?) 2, 1862. Children (first 7 only on the t. r.) :
3. COMFORT, b. Dec. 3, 1790; m. Thomas Lancaster (see p. 435 [29]).
4. MARY, b. Nov. 20, 1792; in. John Cute (see p. 108 [65]).
5. OLIVE, b. July 3, 1797; m. Charles D. Ayers, of Columbia, March 12, 1818 (Crockett) ; finally moved to Greeusborough, Vt. He was a soldier with the Samborutou men at Portsmouth, Oct., 1814, then hailing from Northfield ; was afterwards a clothier by trade, first in Gilmantou, where their four oldest children were b They have had 12 grandchildren (1878), as below. She d. Oct. 12, 1869, ae. 72- 3. Children : - 1. Thomas Manning ( Ayers), b. March 9, 1819; m. Olive W. Hill, of Greensborough, May 4, 1845, and d. iu Bartou, Vt., April 18, 1868, ae. 49-1. No children. 2. Lydla Jolinstou, b. May 4, 1821; m. Albert Chesley, of Concord, July 22, 1847 ; now of North Greensborouglı, Vt. (1878). Four children 3. Charles Albert, b. May 18, 1824, d. Aug. 18, 1826, ue. 2-3. 4. Caroline Cate, b. April 6, 1827; m. Benjamin Frenchi, of Concord, 1864. Four children. 5. Olive Ann, b Jun. 21, 1838, In Greensborough ; IL. Joel P. Christie, of G., 1858. Four children.
G. HANNANI BATCHELDER, b. Jan. 22, 1801; m. Martin Perry Ayers, of Northfield, clothier, Feb. 6, 1826; lived in Laconia, Franklin, and State of Wisconsin; now (1878) at Couneaut, Ashtabula Co., Ohlo. Besides the fol- lowing children, she has 14 living grandchildren, and 1 great-grandchild : 1. Frances Olive ( Ayers), b. Jan. 19, 1827; in. Moses L. Eastman, of Con- cord, 1846. 2. Charles Albert, b. Jan. 23, 1830; eullsted Jau 3, 1862, in the 16th Regiment, Wis. Vols. ; d. of typhoid fever, ut Corinth, Miss., July 2, 1862, ar. 32-5. 3. Bruekett Johustou, b. March 25, 1832; m. Angela F. Stearns, Dec. 23, 1863. 4. Mary Taylor, b. June 15, 1834; m. Enoch Bartlett, Nov. 6. 1852 5. Lydla Cate, b. Nov. 9, 1837, d. Sept. 10, 1857, in her 2och year. G. Sarah Pepperell, b. Feb. 13, 1840; m. Charles Gutfield, March 28, 1806. 7. Annette Daniels, b. Nov. 12, 1843; m. W. Seort Hamblen, May 25, 1870. 8 George Martin, b. Feb. 14, 1845. 9. Isabel Albertine, b. April 11, 1848; m. Francis MeDaniels, March 24, 1875.
7. BRACKETT L., b. Oct. 23, 1803; commeneed his clerkship, at the age of 18, lu the store of Capt. Jona. Moore, at the Square; was m. to Mary Taylor, dau. of Thomas (see), by Rev. Joseph Lane, at Franklin, Nov. 3, 1829; and afterwards was a trader lu New Hampton, Clark's Corner, aud at the square, fitting up the old Kimball stand for a store and dwelling-house. llere he lived longest, und was very favorably known as an houest, intelligent, obliging, und enterprising country merchant. He subsequently did business at Union Bridge, Manchester, Fisherville, and Concord, but finally retired, lu 18cs, "near to the loved spot where both his business and his married life had commenced," in Sauboruton, and here d., Nov. 23, 1873, ae. 70-1. She d., ut her brother's, of paralysis, Feb. 8, 1877, iu her 71st year. No children.
8. LOVE P., b. Feb. 14, 1808; was m., in Upper Gilmanton, to John C.
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Tebbetts, of that place, May 29, 1828, by Rev. Peter Clark. Ile rem. to Sutton, Vt .; was a farmer, but the last thirty years has been engaged lu insurauce and other business, being an agent of the Farmers' Mutual Company (1878). Children : - 1. Marlette (Tebbetts), b. March 27, 1829. 2. Esther Anu, b. Nov. 16, 1830; m. David Gillls, Nov. 28, 1855. Hlas five children (three sons) now living. 3. Willlam M., b. Nov. 20, 1834; m. July 4, 1858 ; enlisted, from a sense of duty, for the war of the Rebelllou, In 1862, 15th Regineut Vermout Vols. ; d., of pucumoula, near Fairfax, Va., March 18, 1863, ae. 28-4, his wife belug with bhu.
9. MAILALA D., b May 10, 1811; m., Ist, Benjamin Paige, of Franklin, Nov. 22, 1832, who d. April 5, 1839; m., 2d. Bronson Hopkins, now of Adrian, Mich., Jan. 19, 1840. She d. Sept. 3, 1852, ae. 41-4. Children : - 1. Helen June (Paige), b. Sept. 27, 1834; m. Rev. Walter V. Couch, now of Rochester, N. Y. (13 Caledonia Avenue), June 27, 1861. Children : - I. Alice Paige (Couch), b. June 20, 1863. II. Edward I., b. Sept. 20, 1866. 2. Laura Cor- nella (Hopkins), b. July 1, 1843; uuml. (1878).
10. ISAAC T., b. June 14, 1828 (2d wife), d. Nov. 18, 1833, ac. 5-5.
11. LYDIA ANN, b. Aug. 9, 1830; now res., unm., in Belmont, near Laco- nia (1879).
THE JONES FAMILIES. - TWO BRANCHES. - I.
1. AMos HEAD4 JONES (Hezekiah3, Evan2, Evan1), was born in Salem, N. H., Sept. 8, 1809. His earliest ancestor in this country (Evan1) migrated from Wales, m. - Ordway, of Newburyport, and settled in Haverhill, 2d Parish, now Methuen, Mass. His grand- father, Evan", lived in Salem, near Methuen line, and m. Lydia Ladd, of Haverhill. His father, Hezekiah3, was also of Salem, and m. Dolly Head. He went to Sutton as a clerk in 1828, where afterwards in trade, and m. Roxana Felch, of S., Sept. 7, 1837. She was b. Oct. 18, 1818, the dan. of John and Hannah (Dodge) Felch. He moved to the Bridge in 1843 ; there postmaster fifteen years, 18443-50, and 1853-61 ; has since been a farmer on part of the old Dearborn place, below Tin Corner. Was selectman of Sanbornton and of Tilton six years ; also town treasurer (1877) ; has been county treasurer of Bel- knap County four years. Children :
2. FRANK [5], b. Nov. 14, 1839, in Sutton.
3. MARCIA MARIA, b. July 2, 1842, in Sutton.
4. EDGAR AMOS [9], b. May 10, 1850.
5. FRANK [2] (Amos H.4, Hezekiah?, etc.), m. Mrs Lorinda M. (Atherton) Sleeper, dau. of Thaddeus P. Atherton (see Ward Family [22]), Jan., 1872 ; was a railroad employe (1877) in Rockingham, Vt. Children :
6. LIZZIE WARD, b. Jan. 16, 1873, in Bellows Falls, Vt.
7. CHARLES, b. June 28, d. Sept. 29, 1874, ac. 3 mos.
8. ANNIE, b. June 20, 1875.
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9. EDGAR A 5 [4] (Amos HI.4, Hezekiah3, etc.), m. Ella Jane Osgood, of Sanbornton, dan. of Calvin (see), in Boscawen, Nov. 0, 1871, now (1880) a clerk, at Franklin Falls, for G. W. Sawyer. Children :
10. LOUIS SHERMAN, b. May 17 (?), 1873, in Sanboruton.
11. ELLA GRACE, D. Aug. 12, 1875.
12. CAROLINE BETTON, an older sister of [1], b. Sept. 3, 1804, in Salem ; m. John Taylor (see) .
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13. WILLIAM JONES, of another family, lived for many years at the Tin Corner, having succeeded Mr. Gridley in business in 1820; was an enterprising man, and carried on the trade and manufacture of tin- ware. His father's name was William, who d. March 13, 1835. He m. Clarissa J. Conner. dan. of Samuel3 (see p. 179 [20]), Feb. 19, 1824 (Bodwell), who d. May 7, 1868, ae. 74-6. He d. Sept. 13, 1872, ae. 75. No children.
THIE JUDKINS FAMILY.
An Irish gentleman of this name is said to have " forfeited his estates through the tyranny of the government, in consideration of some act of patriotic devotion to the interests of his country, and to have sought refuge as an exile amid the mountain wilds of the territory now included in the State of New Hampshire." He is elaimed as the ances- tor of the family in this town, though his name, title, offence, or pur- snits are not yet .ascertained. This may have been a maternal ancestor, and Savage suggests another possible origin in I. Job Judkins, Boston, 1638, who had sons : 1. Samuel, b. 1638. 2. Joel, b. 1643 ; or in II. Thomas, of Gloucester, 1604.
1 JONATHAN JUDKINS was the earliest known in Sanbornton ; a botanical doctor, living first house southeast of Calley Bridge and Pond, Lot No. 30, 20 Div. IIe had previously m -, as his wife d. July 23, 1791, and he m., 2d, Mrs Susanna (Gale) Sanborn, widow of Capt. Aaron (see), Jan. 19, 1792 ( Woodman). His mother, if not his father, may have been in town with him, as Widow Judkins d. March 15, 1812. Ile here d. of paralysis, Feb. 3, 1820, and she d., his widow, of fever, Nov. 13, 1825, ae. 62 (?). Ile may have had a sister :
2. MERCY, b. Sept. 12, 1766 ; m , 1st, Anthony Colby (see p. 164 [57]) ; m., 2d, Abner Kimball (see).
His children were :
3. AARON SANBORN [9], b. July 17 (14), 1792.
4. JONATHAN, Jr. [14], b. 1794.
5. BETSEY, m. Eli Bedee, Jr., of Gilmanton, Dec. C, 1821 (Bodwell). (IIer dau. m. - Shaw, of Ashland.)
6. PETER, m. Mary Wing; was a distiller, in Charlestown, Mass., and there d.
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7. SARAU (Sally), b. April 17, 1802; m. Samuel P. Smith, of New Hamp- tou, farmer, Nov. 17, 1822, and d. Feb. 20, Iscc, in her c4th year. Children : - 1. Ellza (Smith), b. Nov. 5, 1823; m. John P. Smith, farmer, of New Hamp- tou, May 15, 1344. Four chilldren. 2 Mary, b. Feb. 7, 1825; m. Keurick W. Smith, farmer, of New Hampton, Sept. 5, 1852. Two children. 3. Susan, b. Nov. 7, 1827, d. Jan. 14, 1850, ac. 22-2. 4. Julla Anne, b. Jan. 24, 1831; m. Stephen M. Wortheu, farmer, of Holderness, 1856. Eight children. 5. Lanra Jane, b. April 11, 1835; m. Luther B. Sanborn, farmer, of Holderness, 1800. Seven children. 6. Sarah Addie, b. Feb. 5, 1840; in. Samuel N. Stickney, Jan. 1, 1862, a farmer, in Campton. Five children.
8. JANE R., b. Jan. 30, 1804; was m., by Rev. Henry Jackson, to Ivory Sanderson, May 31, 1829, at Charlestown, Mass. He was the son of Jonathan und Mehitable (Spatford) Sanderson, b. July 3, 1806, and d., after a five months' illness, In Springfield, Mass., March 12, 1868, in his 62d year. She d. of a painful disease, in Middletown, Conn., Sept. 17, 1870, ae. 66-8. Both were sustained by " a comfortable hope of a glorious Immortality, through faith in our blessed Lord and Saviour." Child : - 1. Warren (Sanderson).
. AARON S.2 [3] (Jonathan1), m., 1st, Mrs. Huldah Calley, widow of Thomas (see p. 94 [68]), Nov., 1818 (Crockett), who d. of consumption, May 16, 1838, ae. 48 ; m., 2d, Huldah Piper Swain, dau. of Dudley (see), Jan. 21, 1840 (Bodwell). He was a carpenter by trade ; lived at the Bridge, and finally settled (1853) on the farm now owned by his son, south of Clark's Corner; there d. Jan. 31, 1873, ae. 80-6. He was a military lieutenant in 1840. Children (besides his first-born, who d. Aug., 1821) :
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