History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire, Vol II - Genealogies, Part 51

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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73. JOHN W., b. June 1, 1838, d. Nov., 1870, in Montpeller, Vt., ae. 32-5, having m. Louise Rock, 1864, who was b. in Northfield, Vt. Children : - 1. Hattie L., b. Nov., 1805, in Montpelier. 2. Alice M., b. Oct., 1867, d. Feb., 1871, in M., ae. 3-4, 3. Emmua J., b. April, d. Dec., 1870, ac. 8 mos.


74. PLUMER B., b. July 3 (5), 1844 ('43), in Bethlehem ; m. Luella K. Whit- uey, lu Manchester, July 21, 1868, who was b. in Lyudou, Vt., Nov. 16, 1844. Children, b. in Bethlehem : - 1. Mabel L., b. May 2, d. Sept. 26, 1870, ue. + mos., 24 days. 2. John Sydney, b. Sept. 22, 1874.


III.


75. NATHANIEL1 LADD, of Epping, was the father of


76. JAMES2 (Capt. ), of the same place (rem. to Chelsea, Vt.), whose son,


77. NATHANIEL GOULD3, was b., in Chelsea, July 13, 1798, being the fourth of eleven children. He commenced the study of medicine with Dr. John Ladd, of Lee ; afterwards read with Dr. Thomas Sar- gent, at Chester ; attended medical lectures at Hanover, and gradu- ated at that institution in 1825. He commenced practice at Morgan, Vt., where he remained nine years ; rem. to Meredith Village in March, 1832, and there remained nutil March, 1835, when he came to Sanborn- ton Bridge (Northfield, one year), and was here actively engaged in his profession until about 1864. His house, for many years, was near the present railroad station. IIe m. Abigail K. Mead, of Derby, Vt., Dec., 1825, the mother of his ten children, eight of whom were living in 1855. He has of late res'd. in retirement, at Malden, Mass. Children :


78. WILLIAM S., b. 1826; has been a successful banker with the Tilton Brothers. at Portland, Oregon. IIe m. Caroline A. Elliot, of Canterbury, dan. of Ira (see p. 265 [3]), Oct. 17, 1854. Is now (1880) joint owner of a farm of 840 acres, valued at $75,000, in Oregon, thus improving on his early lessous upon the " pine plains " of Sauborutou.


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79. Heikx M , b. Jan., 1829; was music teacher in the N. II. Conf. Seminary six years; m. - Kendall; now res. with her father in Malden, having pre- vionsly lived several years in New Orleans.


80 Surru. b. 1832, d., in this town (Bridge), Feb. 20, 1851, ae. about 19.


81. WESLEY, was m. aud d. in California.


82. MARY, m., Ist, - French ; m., 2d, - Steel, and res. in Oregon, near her brother [78].


83. MARSHALL, d. in Oregon ; was buried with [81], in Loue Mount Cem- etery, San Francisco.


84. JOSEPHINE, m. Rev. Mr. Schwagel, a Methodist clergyman in the West (Cleveland, Ohio, 1880) ; has nine children.


THE LAKEMAN FAMILY.


1. SAMUEL LAKEMAN, Sen , b. 1736 ; came with his son to San- bornton from Pembroke. Ilis wife, before m., was Margaret Kimball. Both were members of the Congregational Church, uniting, by letter, Oct. 5, 1809. He d. Feb. 24 (14), 1823, ae. 87. She d. Oct. 16, 1824, de. 90 (89). Their son,


2. SAMUEL, Jr., b. 1765, was the leader of the enterprise in remov- ing from Pembroke, Jan. 19, 1807. but did not long survive his parents in this town ; d., of consumption, May 9, 1826, ac. 61. Had in. Betsey Kelley. 1790, also a native of Pembroke, who d. Nov. 28, 1849, ae. 82. Was a farmer, like his father, and settled near Union Bridge, ou part of the old Gibson lot, where now Capt. Jacob Sanborn (1880). Children :


3. PEGGY, b. Dec. 15, 1791, in Pembroke; m. Moses Page. of Upper Gil- manton, Sept. 8, 1841 (Rev. L. Mason), 2d wife, no children. He was a farmer. and d. Jan. 29, 1855. She was still livlug, 1877.


4. Mosks. b. July 20, 1794, in P. ; always lived on his father's place as a farmer; m., Ist, Sally Folsom, of Belmont, who 4. Oct. 18, 1861, ac. 62; m., 2d, Mrs. Naney Fifleld, widow of Joseph (see p. 277 [15]), March, 1863, and d. July 16, 1875, ac. 81. Child : - 1. Mary Elizabeth, b. June 21, 1842 ( Ist wife) ; m. Gustavus Gray, of Alexandria, Ang. 11, 1873; now res. at East Tilton (Iss0). ' Child : - I. Marshall Elwiu (Gray), b. Nov. 11, 1875.


5. KELL.KY, b. March 18, 1797; learned the shoemaker's trade of John Lane ; was a patriot soldier with Capt. Perkins, at Portsmouth, in 1814; weut from town, and has not , ince been heard from.


6. BerskY, b. Sept. 22, 1800; m., Ist, Philip Huut (sve p. 380 [36]) ; in., 2d, Samuel Seavey, Feb. 9, 1865, who was b. in Rye; now a farmer in Alexandria.


7. DANIEL, b. May 29, 1802; m. Mary Ann Taylor, dau. of Benjamin (see), Jan. 17, 1830; lived at Factory Village ( Belmont), and there d., Dec. 31, 1851, ae. 49-7, where his widow still lives, with : - 1. Benjamin Taylor, b. Aug. 9, 1.31; res. iu Behnout, as overseer of a cotton factory, having m. Anu E. Twombly, of Lower Gilmanton. Children : - I. Daniel Fred, b. Aug. 31, 1853. 11. Frank Herbert, b. March 29, 1859. III. John Taylor, b. Aug. 24, 1861. 2. Sarah Frances, b. Aug. 30, 1849, d. Oct. 7, 1863, ac. 14.


8. JOHN, b. June 10, 1804, d., in Pembroke, April 1, 1806, in his 2d year, being choked by eating chestnut meats.


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THIE LAKIN FAMILY.


1. SAMUEL LAKIN, m. Hannah Ilowe, and res'd. in Hooksett. IIis son,


2. Jony, b. April 26, 1804, in II. ; rem. to this town about 1827; m. Betsey Merrill, Sept. 15, 1829 (Calley) ; was a farmer, always living in the northwest part of the town ; first, near the old Prescott mills (Site 7, Lot 55, 2d Div.), and building, in 1845, the house now occupied by his widow, near the new school house in Dist. No. 10. He there d., Aug. 24, 1864, ne. 60-4. Children :


3. GEORGE WASHINGTON, b. June 20, 1831; m., Ist, Mary Anu Towne, of Hooksett; was then a shoe worker, in Amoskeng; lived afterwards iu Maine, where he in., 2d, Sarah Quint. Res'd. several years in Charleston; returned to Sauborutou in 1875; lived lastly in the Daniel Morrison house , near thrashing mill, and there d. suddenly, Feb. 10, 1879, in his 4sth year. Children : - 1. Addie, b May 5, 1856, in Hooksett (Derry) ; m. Augustus Greenleaf. of Campton, farmer, Feb. 15, 1878. Child : - I. Ida (Greenleaf), b. April, 1879, in C. 2. Ida, b. Sept. 21, 1863 (2d wife), in Charleston.


4. Jons GILBERT, b. June 28, 1834; was a shoe worker, in Amoskeag; d. Dec. 28, 1853, ae. 19-0.


"Oli, stop, you living passer by, Aud read this solemn truth: Two brothers lie beneath this sod; Both died in early youth."


5. ORRIN BRADBURY, b. Feb 23, 1837; was employed like the last; d. Oet. 2, 1854, ac. 17-7.


"Yes, like the rose, they sweetly bloomed; But why so short their stay ? Oh, why did death's relentless Land Take them from us away ? "


C. AN F., b. May 7, 1840; m. Woodbury Dearborn, of Candia, shoemaker, April 1869 (?). No chilidren.


7. MARY FAVOR, b. Sept. 6, 1842, d. July 14, 1848, in her 6th year."


8. FRANK CARLETON, b. March 17, 1845; res. in Leverett, Mass., a wood denler. He m. Hattie Dickinson, of L., 1873. Children : - 1. Frank, b. Dec., 1874. 2. Maud, b. 1876.


9. MARY ELVIRA, b. Sept. 6, 1848; mu., Ist, Henry Norris, of Manchester, son of ex-Senator Norris, Feb., 1873, who d. Nov. 15, 1875. She m., 20, Os- mon S Wilbur, of Hill, Oct. 25, 1879, at her sister's [G], in Candia. Ile was b Jan. 9, 1854; was in the meat business, Hill and Sanbornton (1879), au accommodating dealer.


10. RosA MORRILL, b. May 15, 1851; in. Frank P. Brown, of Candia, May, 1873. He Is a merchant, and represents the town of Candia in the State Legis- lature, 1879. Child : - 1. Fred (Brown), b. June 27, 1876.


11. Omas GILBekr, b. Jan. 21, 1856; res. with his mother (1879); em- ployed in the Novelty Works, at lill village; in. Augusta S. Young, of II., Nov. 27, 1879.


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12. JOHN LARIN, also from Hooksett, was the brother of [1], b. 1772 ; lived on the Prescott Hill (New State) for several years, andl there d., May 11, 1847, ae. 75.


13. EUNICE, sister of the last, res'd. with him, as his housekeeper.


THE LANCASTER FAMILY.


1. HENRY! LANCASTER, the earliest ancestor, both of the Sanborn- ton and Gilmanton families (as we learn from Lancaster's " History of Gilmanton "), " came from England and settled at Dover ( Bloody Point) in 1631. In 1643 he was one of the grand jury from Piscata- qua. In 1652 he paid the highest tax on the Bloody Point list. In 1654 the town voted him all the meadows at Bloody Point for services rendered. He d. July 18, 1695, after ten days' sickness, occasioned by a fall in his 'lean-to' (an outhouse or shed leaning on his main dwelling). Being seriously bruised, and over 100 years old, intlain- mation ensued, and he died. Ile was hale and strong, and might have lived many years had it not been for this accident." The missing link in Lancaster's History is now, from the family in this town, found to have been


2. TIMOTHY5 (Jolin4, Joseph, Jr.3, Josephi?, Henry1), who resided, like his immediate progenitors, in Amesbury, Mass. He m. Seus Sargent. Children :


3. Skus, m. - Kent; settled in Lime (Lyme).


4. JACOB, m. - Hoit; remained in Amesbury.


5. MOLLY, m. - Ring (or King), of Old Salisbury.


6. A daughter; m. - Herbert, of Old Salisbury.


7. THOMAS [10], b. Dec. 10, 1756.


8. ELIZABETH, m. Thomas Confet (?), of Canterbury.


9. JuDrrn, In. - French, of Hopkinton.


10. THOMASG [7] (Timothy5, John+. Josephi. Jr.ยช, ete.), came to Sanbornton in the winter of 1788-89, and settled on the corner (see Sites) nearly opposite the late residence of his son, Capt. Thomas [29] ; d. Jan., 1833 (?), ae. 76-1. Hle had m. Sarah Sargent, who was b. Nov. 26, 1760, and d., of consumption, Feb. 25, 1824, ae. 63-3. Children :


11. DOLLY, b. April 4, 1782, in Amesbury; m. Jacob Perkins, Jr., of Hebron, Oct. 17, 1813 (Bodwell), and rem. directly to H., where he lived, as a farmer. He was b. June 24, 1775, and d. on his 90th birthday, June 24, 1865. She d. Oct. 16, 1871, ae. 89-6. Children, b. in Hebron : - 1. Candace Sar- gent (Perkins), b. Sept. 2, 1814; m. Samuel Dearborn, farmer, at Hebron, Dec. 14, 1837; moved to Plymouth, where their children were b. : - I. Eliza- beth ( Dearborn), b. Oct. 14, 1Sas, d. Ang. 19, 1839, ne. 10 mos. II. Charlotte Elizabeth, b. Jan. 7, 1842; is a teacher in Illinois. III. John Parker, b. Oct. 12, 1843; res. in California. IV. George Perkins, b. Sept. 23, 1845; m. Lizzie


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Drake, at Plymouth, Dee. 23, 1871 ; there res'd., a farmer, In feeble health for live years, andl d 1874 (?), ac. 29. V. Jeunle, b. Jan. 29, 1848. 2. George Clinton (l'erkins), b. Nov. 11, 1816; res. In Auamosa, Jones Co., la., where he in. Elizabeth Edgington. 3. Sallie Lane, b. May 3, 1818; res. at Plymouth. 4. Luther Dearborn, b. Sept. 3, d. Nov. 7, 1822, ac. 2 mos.


12. SALLY, b. Dec. 19, 1783; m. Capt. John Laue, Jr. (see p. 44+ [123]).


13. JONATHAN [22], b. July 2, 1785, in Amesbury.


14. THOMAS [29], b. Dec. 23, 1787, Iu A.


15. NANCY, b. April 17, 1791, In Sanborntou, d., of consumption, June 2, 1821, ae. 30-2.


16. JOSIAN [34], b. June 3, 1793, in S.


17. SEus, b. May 11, d. June 17, 1706, ae. 1 mo., 6 days, In S.


18. SEUS, b. May 20, 1797; m. Dr. Nathan Sanborn (see).


19. JACOB [40], b. Aug. 3, 1799.


20. SARGENT, b. Dee. 1, 1804, d. April, 1828, in Boston, ae. 23-4.


21. ZELENDA, b. Feb. 3, d. March 23, 1807, ae. 1 mo., 20 days.


22. JONATHAN7 [13] (Thomas6, Timothy5, Jolin4, etc.), left San- bornton for Northwood at the age of 24; m., Ist, Mary Fellows, of Bridgewater, Mass. ; m., 20, Mary Badger, of Epsom, who was b. July 2, 1804; was highly esteemed as a citizen of Northwood, a member of its Congregational Church, and there d., April 10, 1871, in his 86th year. Children :


23. THOMAS, b. April 20, 1807, in Northwood: m. Rebecca Mitchell, in Haverhill, Mass., July 2, 1835, and was there.a dealer in hats, caps and furs (1876). Children : - 1. John Mitchell, b. March 9, 1837, d. in infancy. 2. Frances Edgeworth, b. May 26, 1838, d. as last. 3. Mary Frances, b. Oct. 26, 1840. 4. Newell Badger, b. Nov. C, 1843.


24. EZEKIEL FELLOWS, b. June 2, 1809; was a printer by trade; went West many years ago, and is supposed to be dead.


25. JONATHAN, Jr., b. March 26, 1811, d. June 11, 1875, ae. 64-3.


26. GEORGE C., b. Oet. 11, 1818; was a carpenter, in Concord (Northfield, 1879) ; m., Ist, Ennice W. Corser, Nov. 12, 1845, who d. Feb. 19, 1873. He m., 2d, Mrs. Betsey O. (Currier) Copp, of Northfield. Oct. 30, 1878. Children : - 1. Augustus C., b. March 10, 1847; was a clerk in Minot's banking-house, Concord, a young man of estimable character, and d. March 20, 1875, ae. 28. 2. Emma Frances, b. Sept. 5, 1849, d. Sept. 19, 1853, ac. 4. 3. Mary Fellows, b. Juue 24, 1851, d. Oct. 6, 1853, ac. 2-3. 4. Emna Fellows, b. Aug. 6, 1834. 5. Georgia E., b. Oct. 12, 1859. .


27. JOSIAH P., b. March 17, 1820; was postmaster and merchant at North- wood Narrows, tirin of Lancaster & Co. (1872) ; m. Lydia J. Bartlett, Nov. 17, 1842. Children :- 1. Jonathan S , b. April 25, 1844; enlisted as a private in Company D, 15th N. H. Vols., Sept. 15, 1862; d. of disease, at Port Hudson, La., July 18, 1863, ae. 19-3, one week before his regiment came home. 2. Ella J., b. June 6, 1849. 3. Alice C., b. May 16, 1853; m. Charles II. Sher- mau, July 2, 1872, who is in company with his father-in-law, at Northwood, as above.


28. MARY ANN, b. July 4, 1825; m. Alonzo J. Fogg, at Northwood, Sept. 27, 1847. He was b. in Enfield, Aug. 29, 1823, and has been employed most of his life in mercantile and elerical pursuits; was selectman of Northwood,


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1855-56; register of deeds for Rockingliam County, 1800-63; held an appoint- ment in the War Department, at Washington, two years, till the fall of 1863; Was sergeant-at-arms of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, 15.1 ; bank commissioner of the State, 1872-76; meanwhile writing and publishing the " Statistical Gazetteer of New Hampshire," 700 pp. ; has now (1878) a posi- tion in the general freight office of the Troy & Boston R. R., at Troy, N. Y., where he res. Children : - 1. Mary Elgiva ? (Fogg), b. June 8, 1848. 2. J. Anstin, b. June 16, 1852, d. June 3, 1851, ae. 2. 3. J. Austin, 2d, b. Sept. 0, 1855; m. Emma Blake, of Thornton, Oct., 1874; res. in Trov (1878). 4. Bliss Whitaker, b. Aug. 16, 1857, d. Oct. 30, 1858, ae. 1-2. 5. Lizzie Bliss, b Jan. 10, d. April 13, 1859, ae. 3 mos. 6. Lizzie Bliss, 2d, b. March 20, 1800.


29. THOMAS7 [14] (Thomas6, Timothy5, etc. ), retained his father's situation near Union Bridge ; a farmer ; a most worthy citizen ; cap- tain of the militia, and a leading member and liberal supporter of the U. B. Free Will Baptist Church. He m , 1st, Comfort Jolmuston, dan. of David (see p. 409 [3]), March 15, 1810, who d. Oct. 6, 1828, in her 38th year; m., 2d, flannah Currier, of Gilmanton, Sept. 29, 1829, who was b. May 22, 1794, aud d. June 16, 1860, ae. 66. IIc d. May 20, 1868, ae. 80-5. Children :


30. DAVID JOHNSTON, b. June 19, 1811; m. Mary L. Neally, of Northwood, Nov. 16, 1830; res'd. in Nashua, then in Boston (about 4 years), and there d., Nov. 7, 1842, ae. 31-5.


31. ZELENDAA, b. Nov. 24, 1813,


32. SARAH ELIZABETH, b. Aug. 29. 1831 (2d wife) ; m. William Hannibal Seavey, Dec. 27, 1856, who was b. July 13, 1833, in Sandwich ; is n harness- maker by trade, and has res'd. chiefly with her father (till his death), building the neat cottage near by which he now occupies (1865-80). Child : - 1. Fred- die Lancaster (Seavey), b. March 6, 1859, d. Aug. 30, 1863, of typhoid fever, ae. 4-6. His parents' and grandfather's ouly treasure.


33. JUDITH ANN, b. Nov. 3, 1835, d. June 23, 1843, ae. 7-8.


34. JOSIAN7 [16] (Thomas6, Timothy's, etc.), m. Martha Leigh- ton, of Durham, March 9, 1820 ; was a physician. having studied with Dr. Asa Crosby, of Gilmanton, and practised first in Lee, theu in Hartford, Me., where he chietly res'd., and d., Ang. 17, 1836, ar. 43-2. Children :


35. SARAHI ANN, b. Feb. 16, 1821, d. Sept. 5, 1822, ae. 1-7.


36. JAMES L., b. Dec. 4, 1823, in Lee; las res'd. mostly in Boston, Mas .. , as a mechanle; in., Ist, Catharine Armstrong, June 28, 1849, who d. July 5, 1851; m., 2d, Ellza Shepard, Nov. 8, 1854, who d. Nov. 14, 1864. Child : - 1. Martha A., b. May 23, 1851.


37. SARAH S., b. June 29, 1830, at Hartford, Me .; was a teacher in Hyde Park, Mass., 1876, and for several years previously.


38. EDWARD M., b. March 29, 1832. In II. ; principal residence, Hyde Park, Mass. ; a teacher by professiou ; m. Anna Stackpole, July 28, 1864. Children : -


1. Edward Winslow, b. March 2, 1860. 2. Alice Rebecca, b. Oct. 15, 1869.


39. CHARLES L., b. June 16, 1835, at H., and there d., Feb. 9, 1836, ac. 8 mouths.


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40. JACOB7 [19] (Thomas6, Timothy5, etc.), m. Alice Sanders, of Epsom ; res'd. in Hopkinton, and d. Nov. 5, 1879, ae. 80-3. Chil- dren :


41-43. LYDIA S., m. Albert Hardy. DANIEL. JOHN.


THE LANE FAMILY. - Two BRANCHES. - I.


1. WILLIAM1 LANE, the ancestor of most, if not all, the Lane fain- ilies of Sanbornton, was of English origin ; a resident of Boston, Mass., as early as 1651, and admitted freeman there May 6, 1657. Ilis first wife was Mary, who d. May 2, 1656 ; and Aug. 21, 1656, he was m., 2d, to Mary, dau. of Thomas Brewer, of Roxbury. Of his seven chil- dren, the fifth in order and the third son was :


2. WILLIAM2, b. Oct. 1, 1659 (2d wife), who removed to Hampton between 1685 and 1688, as only his oldest child is said, on the Hampton records, to have been b. in Boston. He was a tailor, and res'd. near the spot where IIampton Academy now stands ; m. Sarah, dau. of Thomas Webster, of II., June 21, 1680, who was b. Jan. 22, 1660-61, and d., Jan. 6, 1745, of fever, ae. 85. IIe d. Feb. 14, 1749, ae. 89-4. Of their seven children, the fifth in order and second son was :


3. JOSHUA3, b. June 6, 1696, in HIMmpton ; m. Bathsheba Robie, Dec. 24, 1717, the dau. of Samuel and Mary Robie, b. Aug. 2, 1696, O. S. He owned a small farm and worked at his trade of shoemaker and eurrier, half a mile north of the old Baptist meeting-house, on the road to North Hampton, and was there instantly killed by lightning when going to his door as a thunder-shower had nearly passed by, June 14, 1766, ae. 70. She d April 13, 1765, in her 69th year. They both united with the Congregational Church, iu II., March 10, 1718, - of which he was deacon for many years, - and were both "eminent in all those virtues which adorn the Christian character ; so training their children in the fear of God that nearly all of them became, at an early age, professors of the religion of Jesus." Children :


4. SAMUEL [20], b. Oct. G, 1718, O. S.


5. MARY, b. Feb. 7, 1720; in., Ist, Jabez James, of Hampton; m., 2d, Jon- athan Shaw (see).


6. JOSHUA, b. May 6, 1721, d. May 30, 1723, ac. 2.


7. WILLIAM, b. June 11, 1723; m. Rachel Ward; d. Dee. 20, 1802, ac. 70-6. Eight children.


8. JOSHUA, 2 b. July 8, 1724. The former m. Ruth Batchelder; res'd. in 9. JOSIAN, S Poplin, and d. Jan. 13, 1794, ac. 69-6; ten children. The latter d. July 22. 1720, ac. 5.


10. JOHN [29], b. Feb. 14, 172C.


11. Sin, b. Dec. 3, 1727; m. Dea. Jona. Weare, of Seabrook; d. JJune


8, 1784, ae. 56-6. Five childreu.


12. BATHSHEBA, b. June 6, 1720, d., unmi., Sept. 5, 1757, ae. 28-3.


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13. ISAIANI, b. Dec. 21, 1730; m. Sarah Perkins; d. Oct. 23, 1815, iu his S5th year.


14. Jegman, b. March 10, 1732; may have been the ancestor of Jeremiah Lane [178]; in. Mary Sanborn; d. June 21, 1800, nc. 74-3. Seven children.


15. EBENEZER, b. Sept. 23. 1733; res'd. in Hampton; m. Intdah Fogg; d. May 20, 1796, ac. 42-8. Seven children.


16. . ABIGAIL, b. Nov. 13, 1734; m. Thomas Berry; d. Nov. 9, 1826, ae. 92. Nine children.


17. ELIZABETHI, b. May 25, 1736; m. John Robie; d. Sept. 1, 1806, ae. 70-3.


18. JOSIALI, b. May 19, 1738; m. Betsey Perkins; lived In Hampton, and d. Jan. 16, 1321, ac. $2-8. Twelve children.


19. ANNE, b. May 24, 1741 ; m. Joseph Johnson; rem. to Readfield, Me., and d. Feb. 2, 1780, in her 39th year.


20. SAMUEL+ [4] (Joshua3, William?, William1), m., 1st, Mary James, Dec. 24, 1741, who was b. in Hampton March 3, 1722, and d. Jan. 30, 1769, in her 47th year. He m., 2d, Rachel Colcord, and d., in II., where he had lived, Dee. 29, 1806, ae. 88-3. We give his family in full, as at least three of its branches were " projected " into Sanbornton. Children :


21. MARY, b. July 14, 1744, in Hampton; m. John Crockett (see Crockett Fam., p. 189 [1]).


22. SAMUEL, b. May 8, 1746; m. Ilanual Cate, who was b. May 14, 1747.


23. JosnuA, b. Feb. 9, 1748; m Hannah Tilton, Nov. 16, 1769; d. Oct. 25, 1813, ac. 65-S.


24. SUSANNAU, b. July 24, 1750; m. Jonathan Clark, Feb. 4, 1773, and d., June 10, 1801, in her 51st year. Ile was b. Jan. 7, 1748, and d. Feb. 13, 1815, ac. 67-1.


25. SARAH, b. Sept. 30, 1752; in. Matthew Thompson (see).


26. MAISTHIA, b. Feb. 22, 1753; in. William Boardman, April 25, 1776, and d. Jnue 19, 1805, de. 50-4.


27. BATHSHEBA, b. May 27, 1757; in Joseph Clark (see p. 132 [47]).


28. JABEZ, b. May 16, 1760; m. Ennice Colcord, and d. April 3, 1810, in his 50th year.


29. JOHN4 [10] (Joshua3, William2, William1), m. Hannah Dow, Dec. 28, 1749, who was b Sept. 20, 1727, and d. Sept. 10, 1775, ac. 48. He was admitted to the church in Hampton, Oct. 23, 1748, but soon rem. to Kensington, and there d., March 21, 1811, ac. 85-1. Children :


30. SAMUEL [38], b. Dec. 17, 1750.


31, 32. JOHN [48]. HANNAUI, d. um.


33, 34. Comronr, d. young. MARY, m. William Harper (see p. 326 [1]). .


35, 30. Josmua [58], b. Ang. 28, 1762. DAVID [04].


37. JOSEPH [72], b. Feb. 26, 1769.


38. SAMUELS [30] (John+, Joshua3, etc. ), was among the earliest settlers in the so-called " Lane neighborhood," south side of Salmon Brook Mountain ; was deacon of the Congregational Church ; town


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clerk, first after Esq. Daniel Sanborn, and of a most excellent charac- ter. It was said at his funeral that " he never had an enemy in the world." He was a tanner, of quite extensive business. It is reported to have been his uniform enstom. when a poor man lost a cow or other domestic animal, to " tan the hide for nothing, and give the loser a dollar !" Ile m. Judith Clifford, Feb. 9, 1774, and d. Aug. 5, 18 !! , in his 61st year. " Mark the perfect man, and behold the upright ; for the end of that man is peace." She d. Dec. 6, 1825, ac. 72. ". Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord." Children (t. r ) :


39. SAMUEL [82], b. Nov. 3, 1775.


40. HANNAN, b. Oct. 15, 1777 ; m. Nathan Plummer (see).


41. SIMON [87], b. April 13, 1781.


42, 43. JEREMIAHI [96], b. July 18, 1783. EBENKZICH [102], b. Oet. IC, 1780.


44. JolIx S. [110], b. May 9, 1789; was at first, "John Lane, 4th."


45. DAVID, b. Nov 6, 1791, d of dysentery, Aug. 13, 1803, In his 12th year.


46. JUDITH, b. Oct. 17, 1793, d. same disease, Aug. 11 (14), 1803, lu her 10th year.


47. TIMOTHY, b. Aug. 12, 1796; res'd. in Boston, Mass., and was there in the livery-stable business for many years. ( We insert his children and grand- children under the same generation, as having come to haud too late for arrangement in the usual form.) Ile in. Mrs. Lucy, widow of Charles C. Har- per (see p. 327 [9]), Jan. 18, 1827. Ile d. Oct. 6, 1864, ae. 08-2. She d. March 1, 1869. Children : - 1. Charles Lowell, b. Oct. 22, 1827; has been cashier of the Atlas Bank, Boston, and employed in the same since 1850; m., Ist, Emma J. Dexter, Dec. 25, 1849, who was b. April 2, 1831, and d. Aug. 25, 1860, ac. 29-5; m., 2d, Jennie Elizabeth Bacall, Jan. 28, 1863, who was. h. Oct. 2, 1836, and d. March 30, 1868, ae. 31-6. Children : - I. Emma Dexter, b. Feb. 27, 1852, d. Feb. 27, 1-74, ae. 22. 1I. Charles Wilson, b. Aug. 11, 1855. III. Mary Ella, b. June 29, 1858. IV. Jennie Bacall, b. Jan. 9, 180G, d. April 4, 1867, ac. 1-3. 2. Hannah Plummer, b. July 10, 1829; m. Dexter Pratt, June 24, 1849, and d. in Melrose, Mass., April 2, 1861, in her 32d year. No children. 3. Benjamin Pickman, b. Aug. 4. 1831; m. Lucy Aun Dexter, sister of the preceding, Nov. 23, 1853; is first assistant cashier of the Atlas Bank, commencing there soon after his brother. Children : - I. Fanny Dickman, b. Sept. 1, 1855. II. Lucy Dexter, b. Oct. 22, d Nov. 20, 1857, ae. 1 mo., 7 days. III. William Fish, b. June 13, 1859, d. March 20, 1861, in his 2d year. IV. Joseph Cummings, b. March 16. 1862, d. Aug. 24, 1803, ac. 1-5. V. Ben- jamiu Dexter, b June 4, 1864. VI. Kittic Jane, b Nov. 17, 1866. VII. Arthur Wilson, b Sept 30, 1809. VIII. Emma Amelia, b. July 25, 1871.


48. JOHN5 [31] (John1, Joshua3, etc.), came to town at nearly the same time with his brother [38], and settled the adjoining farm, directly south (Lot No. 32, 2d Div ), now owned by Alanson Howe ; was captain in the militia; m. Elizabeth Batchelder, of Kensington, - sister of Mrs. Nathan Taylor, - who d., of consumption, June 2, 1818. Ile d. Dec. 5, 1818. Children (t. r.) :


49, 50. JonN [123], b. May 7, 1775, DANIEL [134], b, May 8, 1778. 51. JosKpn, b. March 2, 1780.


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52. BETTY (Betsey), b. Nov. 1, 1781; m. William Colby (Ist wife).


53. POLLY, b. Feb. 25, 1785; m. William Colby, 2d wife (sce p. 109 [92]).


54. Joshua [139], b. May 27, 1787.


55. HANNAU, b. March 20, 1789; in. (probably) Stephen C. Gibb, May 21, 1811 (Bodwell).


56. NABBY C., b. Feb. 25, 1791, d. Nov. 23, 1810, in her 20th year.




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