History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire, Vol II - Genealogies, Part 59

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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together with his two younger brothers; all three in the shoe business (1875) ; m. Frances B. Cox, July 2, 1848. Children : - I. Flora E., b. May 11, 1849; m. John G. Beede, Nov. 10, 1871. 11. Samuel C., b. March 23, 1851; m. Idanel Stearns, Nov. 8, 1871. 111 Cassius M., b. May 20, 1853; m. Adah F. Baker, Aug 13, 1874. 10 Eben S., b. March 16, 1823 (see above) ; in., Ist, Sarah B. Hanaford, Dec. 31, 1851, who d. Nov. 22, 1855; m., 2d, Martha A. Neal. Sept. 14, 1858 Child (Ist wife) : - I. Ellena II., b. Dee. 4. 1852. 11. Persou Cheney, b. Oct. 24, 1829 ('30) ; m .. Ist, Lney S. Webber, March 2, 1850, who d. Dec. 4, 1854 ; m., 2d, Frances A. Grant, April 3, 1835. Children : - I. Susan R., b. Jan. 28, 1851. II. Edgar E., b. July 23, 1833. III. Sarah O., b. Sept. 22, 1837 (2d wife).


53. MOLLY (Mary) BREWER, b. Feb. 28, 1794; m. Thomas Webster (see). 54. ABIGAIL, b. March 25, 1796 : in. Moses Cheuey, " of New llolderness,' June 23, 18t6 (Bodwell), who was b. in Thornton, Jan. 31, 1793; was a paper manufacturer in Holderness (now Ashland) till 1835 ; then ten years in l'eter- boro', with [169]; ret. to his former home; d., ou a visit at his sou's, in Leba. non, July 17, 1875, ue 82-5. and was buried at Ashland, where his widow still lived (1877). He " was a good and highly respected man," nud an original mem- ber aud deacon of the Free Baptist Church, In Ashland. Children : - 1. Oren Burbank (Cheney) b. Dee. 10, 1817; grad. at Dartmouth College, 1839; had two pastorates, at Lebanon and Angusta, Me., in all eleven years; was the founder of the Free Baptist School, at Lewiston, Me., In 1854, which has now become Bates College, of which he is as yet the first and ouly president, 1803-80. He received the degree of D. D., from the Wesleyan University, 1863 ; in., Ist, Caroline A. Rundlett, of Strathum, 1840. who d. June, 1846; m., 2d, Nancy St. C. Perkins. dau. of Rev. Thomas, of New Hampton, Aug., 1847. Children : - I. Horace Rundlett, b. Oet. 20, 1844; grad. at Bowdoin, 1863; was a lawyer in Boston, and assistant district attorney of Massachusetts ; d., at Philadelphia, Dec. 13. 1876, ae. 32-2. II. Caroline A., b. July 30, 1848; in. Charles II Swan, of Providence, R. I. III. Emeline R., b. Jan. 23, 1850; m. J. Frank Boothby, of Lewiston. 2. Esther M., b Sept 27. 1819; m. John M. Merrill, of Holderness, and d. Oct. 29, 1872, ae. 53. Six children (three sous). Two daus. living (1878)': - 1. Aurella Maria (Merrill). II. Abbie S., b. Aug. 28, 1857. 3. Sarah B (Cheney), b. March 30, 1821 ; in. S G. Abbott, a Baptist clergyman, a uative of Autrin, now of Stamford, Vt. Two children, oue d. : - 1. John T. (Abbott), n lawyer in Keene (1878). 4. Moses, Jr. (Che- ney), b. June 29, 1822; m. Martha Smith, and res. in Henniker. One son : - I. Charles, lives in Boston. 5. Abigail M., b. Dee. 21, 1823 ; m. George Wash. buru, of Ashland; one son. 6. Charles Gilman, b. July 8, 1826; grad. Dart- mouth College, 1848 ; was a lawyer and first ca-hier of the bank in Peterboro'; in. Sarah E. Smith, of Holderuess, Oct. 25, 1831, but d., after three or four years of siekness and suffering which had blighted the promise of great honor and usefulness in life, Nov. 13, 1862, ac. 30-4. Child : - I. Albert P., b. Feb. 2, 1833, d. March 8, 1862, ae. 9-1. 7. Person Colby, b. Feb. 25, 1828; was trained to paper making In all its modern forms, at Peterboro', where he remained till 1866, and has since res'd. in Manchester, as a successful manu- fueturer, being also elected St ite railroad commissioner, 1864-67, mayor of Manchester, 1872, nud governor of New Hampshire, 1875 and 1876, the latter time by a very flattering popular vote. Ife in., Ist, S. Anna Moore, May 22, 1850, who d. Jan. 7, 1858, ac. 27; m , 2d, Mrs. Sarah (White) Keith, June 29, 1859. Child : - I. Agnes Annie, b. Oct. 22, 1869, in Manchester. 8. Ruth E.,


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b. May 28, 1830; m. Joseph W. Lord, of Wollaston, Mass. Three children ; one son d., two daus. Iving (1878). 9. Ellas 11., b. Jan. 28, 1832; m. Susan W. Youngman, of Peterboro'; was fitted for college at New Hamptou and Exeter ; learned the printer's trade, and has since been publisher and editor of the Transcript, In Peterboro', the Phoenix, In Concord, and (1861-76) of the Granite State Free Press, In Lebanon, which town he represented, 1867-68. Children : - I. Fred. W., b. May 19, 1833, In Peterboro'. II. Ilarry 31., h. March 8, 1860, In Newport. 111. Susie Y., b. Dec. 23, 1863, In Lebanon, and there d., Jan. 28, 1864, ne. 1 mo , 5 days. IV. Helen Gray, b. Nov. 5, 1565, In L. 10. Marcia A., b. Sept. 26, 1834, In Holderness ; in. Junies P. F. Smith, of Meredith, now of Worcester, Mass. (1878) ; two daus. 11. Harriet O., b. Feb. 27, 1838, in Peterboro'; m. Dr. C. F. Bonney, of Manchester; one son. 55. MATTHEW, b. Jun. 26, 1799, d. Nov. 13, 1834, at Holderness, In his 36th year.


56. ANNA WADLEIGH, b. Feb. 14, 1801; m. Person Cheney, Jan. 18, 1825 (Bodwell), their golden wedding being celebrated 1875. He was b. Feb. 12, 1801 (two days her senior); In early life was a lumber dealer in Boston, after- wards a paper-mill employe, and trader in that part of Holderness which is now Ashland Village. She there d., Sept. (?), 1879, ae. 78. Children : - 1. Eliza Ann (Cheney). b. March 12, 1827; m. J. H. Applebee, of Francouia, now of St. Jolinsbury, Vt., where she d., May, 1872, ae. 45-2; no childlien. 2. John Tirrell, b. Feb. 25, 1830. was a proprietor of hotels, at Dixon, Ill., and Grand Haven, Mich. ; was a colonel during the late war, on Gen. Frank Blair's staff; now res. (1878) at Sioux City ; m., Ist, Mary Briggs, of llolder- ness; in., 2d, Sylvania Severance, of Ohio; four children, two d. (one son). 3. Person, Jr., b. May 19, 1831 ; was a paper-maker iu Ashland; proprietor of hotel in Dixon, 111. (1876), having also been mayor of the city. He m. Harriet Burnham, of New Hampshire; is now a farmer in South Dixon ; three children (one son). 4. Thomas Perkins, b. Feb. 24, 1833; was a lieutenant in the Cchi N. H. Vols., war of the Rebellion; is now superintendent of railway mails for New England, with an office in Boston, and a flue residence iu Ash- laud. He m. Elizabeth Keyes, of Ashland. Eight children, one d. (four sous). 5. Samuel Thompson, b. Jan. 23, 1835; had m. Addie Moulton, of Lake Vil- lage, but fell at the battle of Cold Harbor, Va., Juue 3, 1864, being a sergeant in the 12th N. II. C. Mary Tirrell, b. Nov. 13, 1837; m. Charles Wright, son of Dr. W., of Ashland, who is route agent from Plymouth to Concord; res. in l'lymonth ; two children, both dead (one son). 7. Daniel P., b. July 27, 1840; was also in the 12th N. H. Regiment; promoted to lieutenant; served three years, participating in every battle. He has since m. Henrietta Rowell, of Salisbury ; res. at Sioux City, in hotel with his brother [2].


57. ELIZABETH (Eliza), b. Nov. 2, 1804; in. George Roberts, in Sanborn- ton, Feh. 19, 1837, who was b. In Bacup, Eng., April 19, 1809; now res. in Vineland, N. J. Children : - 1. George M. (Roberts), b. March 13, 1838. in Haverhill, served in the late war as private in the +2d Regiment Mass. Vol. Militia, and as 2d lieutenant in the COth Mass. Regiment; is now (1875) employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, at their office in Boston, Mass. Ile m. Emua J. Scott, Dec. 18, 1872, at Philadelphia, Penn., who was b. July 19, 1845, at May's Landing, N. J. Child : - I. Virginia H., b. Nov. 13, 1873, at Malden, Mass. 2. Esther E., b. July 4, 1843, in Leicester, Mass. ; m. William II. Gill, Jr., Sept. 9, 1871, at Vineland, N. J. He was' b. March 12, 1850, at Cambridge, Ohio. Children : - I. Harry R. (Gill), b. June 27, d.


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Sept. 29, 1872, at Vineland, ae. 3 mnos. II. Willlain Heury, b. Sept. 1, 1873.


58. ABRAHAM PERKINS [109], b Oct. 5, 180G.


59. Smor RowE [172], b. Oct. 14, 1808.


60. JOHN' [25] (Ebenezer3, John2, David1), volunteered in the war of the Revolution, in 1777, though only 18 years of age (see Lists) ; served for three years with much credit to himself, and received, at the hands of his colonel, the commission of " fife-major." He m. Abigail Libbey, from Hampton or Rye, Oct. 2, 1782 (Woodman), who was b. Nov. 13, 1763. About 1807 they rein. to Boscawen, where, under the ministry of Rev. Samuel Wood, D. D., they both united with the Congregational Church, and on the same occasion all their children, fourteen in number, are said to have been dedicated to God in the ordinance of baptism. the four oldest on profession of their faith. To this event she referred with much satisfaction and comfort, a few days before her death, " not doubting that prayer had been offered in their behalf which entered heaven, and manifesting faith and confidence in that God who remembers mercy and keeps coveuant from generation to generation." He d. in Boseawen, March 24, 1816, in his 57th year, after which she ret. to Sanbornton ; m., 2d, Lieut. Obadiah IIall, of Northfield, Sept. 17, 1822 (Bodwell), who d. Mareh, 1831 ; again ret. to res. with her son [64], and d., on a visit with her son [62], Feb. 4, 1840, ac. 76-3, leaving 14 children, 72 grandchil- dren, and 20 great-grandchildren. "Sweet peace beyond the grave to the righteous." Children (b. in this town) :


61. AGNES, b. Aug. 4, 1783; m. Asa G. Brown, March 8, 1807 (Bodwell). 62. DANIEL TILTON, b. March 7, 1785; in. Susan Dustin, dan. of David (see p. 247 [13]), April, 1817 (Crockett) ; was first a trader, near the old Dus- tin mill; ilved lastly east of thrashing-mill, Lot No. 71, Ist Div., where he d., suddenly, June 15, 1852, ac. 67-3, and she several years survived, his widow (" Aunt Susan "), dying Ang. 5, 1865, ac. 71-4. No children.


63. JOHN PIERCE [176], b. Dec. 8, 1786.


64. ABRAHAM LIBBEY [187], b. Ang. 23, 1788.


65. ABIGAIL, b. June 28, 1790; m. Elisha Thomas (see).


6G. EBENEZER [200], b. July 3, 1792.


67. SAMUEL AYERS, & b. July 11, 1794. The former was a printer, in Cou- GS. LYDIA P.,


cord, but d., in this town, unm., May 8, 1845, In his 51st year. The latter m. Job Abbott (see p. 5 [53]).


69. JACOB L. [208], b. July 2, 1796.


70. JAMES P., b. Sept. 2, 1708; lived in Laconia, and there d., unm., Feb. 11, 1871, ac. 72-5. A genial friend and useful citizen.


71. WILLIAM MOODY [214], b. March 15, 1801.


72. JOSEPH L. [224], b. Jan. 10, 1803.


73. GEORGE WASHINGTON [233], b. Aug. 13, 1805.


74. CHARLES GLIDDEN [241], b. July 22, 1807.


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75. EBENEZER+ [27] (Ebenezer", Jobu2, David'), m. Hannah Smith, dau. of Joseph (see), Oct. 24, 1787 ( Woodman) ; lived on the Plains, having inherited, through his wife, the south part of Lot No. 60, 20 Div. (see Lots). He was small of stature, hence the sobriquet of " Bug," by which he was distinguished from the other Morrisons of town. Ile was an excellent man, and d. March 31, 1810, ae. 48 (?). She d. July, 1845, ne. 75. Children :


76. HENRY SMITH [230], b. 1788; named in " deed " ns the oldest.


77, 78. ELiza, b. 1789, d. ac. 9 mos. ABIGAIL, b. 1791, d. ae. 3 years.


79. JOSEPH W. [256], b. 1792-93.


80. HANNAH, b. Aug , 1796; m. James Hnukins (see p. 367 [66]).


81. EBENEZER [260], b. June, 1798.


82. ISAIAH STONE [264], b. Nov. 19, 1802.


83. ELIZABETH, b. Oct. 16, 1804. A. P. m. Samuel Gile (see p. 84. ABIGAIL PLUMER, 301 [1]).


85. ROBERT SMITH [273], b. March 4, 1808.


(Another child of [75] d. in this town, Oct. 10, 1803. )


86. SAMUEL4 [3] (Ebenezer3, Jolin2, etc. ). m. Sally French (see p. 285 [+]), Nov. 17, 1796 (Woodman); tended saw-mill in this town, thus injuring his health, by lifting, and lived at Site 1, Lot No. 65, 2d Div. ; rem. to Plymouth, spring of 1807; was there a farmer, and d. Dec., 1822, ae. 53. She d. Ang., 1836. (A child of his here d. April 6, 1799.) Children :


87. SALLY SULLIVAN, b. 1797, d. Oct., 1819, in Plymouth, unm., ac. about 22. 88. El iz, d. about 1823. unm.


89. Surrn, m. Lydia Sommes, dan of Jonathan (see), Feb. 8. 1829 (Crock- ett) ; d. about 1832. Child: - 1. William Moore Bailey, now lives near Stone- ham, Mass.


90. 1.ceY, b. 1803; m., Ist, Daniel Rowe, of Andover. who d.'in Bridge- water; m., 2d, Chase Hobbs, of East Andover, and d. Dec., 1875, ac. 72; no children.


91. BETSEY, b. 1805; m. Hezekiah Blake. of an Andover family. who lived and d. in Plymouth. She d. with her sister [94], in Bridgewater; no children.


92. SAMUEL, b. Jan. 5, 1807; m. Phebe Marston, of Plymouth, at Bridge- water, Dec. 14, 1830 (Rev. Thomas Perkins) She was the dau. of Israel Marston; b. July 25, 1800, in Andover. He had previously worked seven years in Medford, Mass. ; has been a farmer in Bridgewater, near the river and present railroad station, since marriage ; selectman of the town two years. Children, b. in B. : - 1. Joseph Spaulding, b. Sept. 24. 1837; m. Harriet N. Mitchel. April 17, 1872 (Rev A. S rgent) ; is a farmer, below his father's, in B. ; selectman of Bridgewater, 1877 and 1879. Children : - I. Joseph Henry, b. Nov. 12, 1873. 11. Eduah Alice, b. Feb. 22, 1878. 2. Sarah, b Aug. 25, 1840; m. David Trumbull, farmer, of Hill, Nov. 26, 1874 ( Rev. C. W. Nelson). Child : - I. Fred Lewis (Trumbull), b. Nov. 9, 1875. 3. John Lewis, b Fcb. 15, 1851; is a farmer with his father; town supervisor, 1878; town clerk 1879. 93. JACOB, b. Ang. 31, 1808; res. in Plymouth, a farmer; m., Ist, Nancy


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Blake, of Andover, Sept., 1840, dan of William and wiece of Hezekiah [91], who d. 1842. lle m., 2d. Mrs. Sarah (Stoddard) Swift. Child : - 1. John Stoddard, b. March 20, 1842; m. Feb. 13, 1864; res. with his father. Chil- dren : - I. Eunna Ahuira, b. 1804. 1I. Fannie Clara, b. 1800. III. Harry Richard, b. 1877.


94 LYDIA, b. April, 1810; m. Edward Roble, who was a farmer in Andover and Bridgewater; rem. to Clarksville, and there d. She now res in Ashland. Child : - 1. Benjamin Franklin ( Robie), m., and is now a workman in paper mill at Ashland. Three children, one deceased.


95. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, b. Jan. 2, 1812; was a farmer in Thornton; m., Ist, Lovey Anu Rowe: m., 20, Catherine Avery, and d., of consumption, April 21, 1880, ae. 68-3. Children : - 1. William Jones, is freight conductor ou B., C., and M. Railroad; res. at the Weirs. 2. Sarah Ann, d., ac. 18. 3. George (2d wife), res. in Runmey, at last accounts. 4. Ida, d., ne 16.


96. JONATHAN4 [32] ( Ebenezer3, John2, etc.), was a farmer, living on the range between Lots 55, 1st, and 63, 2d Divs., east of his nephew's [187]; m Rebecca Emery. dau. of Josiah (see p. 270 [14]), Oct. 28, 1798 (Woodman), called at that time "Junior." Ile d. March 26, 1835, ac. 60-6. She d. July 16, 1851, in Bridgewater, ae. 70. Children (on the t. r., except the first) :


97. ELIZABETH MRADER. b. Aug. 12, d Sept. 4. 1799. ae. 23 days.


98. JONATHAN, b. Dec. 15. 1800. d. Det. 6, 1815, in his 15th year


99. ELIZA " MEDER, " b. Nov. 14, 1802; m. Blany Walton, of Lynn, Mass., May 1, 1823 ( Bodwell), and d. about 1861, ac. 59. Four children (two sons). 100. JOSIAN EMERY [278], b. April 30, 1804.


101. ABIGAIL LIBBRY, b. March 4, 150G; m Samuel Lunt, Jr., of Newbury, Ma-s., Feb. 7, 1828 (Bodwell) ; res. In Boston. Three children (two sons).


102. JuDrrn LANE. b. March 2, 1808; m. Amos Walton, Sept. 11, 1825 (Bodwell), then of New Haven, Conn. He wus the brother of [99]; became a Methodist clergymau, and now res. in Montreal, P. Q. ; she in Natick, Mass. Three daughters.


103. AMOS EMERY [281], b. Ang. 2, 1811.


104. HANNAN WOODMAN, b. July 2, 1814; m., Ist, George Field; in., 2d, - Hawke, and lives in Lowell, Mass.


105. REBACCA ANNE. b. June 28, 1817; m. Nathaniel Jones, May 4, 1537 (Bodwell). Ile was the son of Nathaniel, b In New Boston, Feb. 7, 1812; lived in Dracut, Mass., after early childhood; a blacksmith, in Lowell; owned the Colby-Leavitt place, beyond Kelley Ledge, In this town (1875-79), and occupied it summers till his death, May (?), 1880, ae. G8. Children : - 1. Nathaniel Perklus (Jones). b. in Sauboruton, d ne. 3 mos 2. Charles Willlam, b In Lowell. d. ac. 2 weeks. 3. Charles Carroll, d., ae. Is mos .. in Lowell. 4. Walter Carroll. d. ne. 11 mos. 5. Granville Morrison, d. ac. 14 mos. 6. Aun Rebecca, d. a. 2 mos., 11 days. 7. Allce May, b. May 6, 1800, in Lowell; their ouly surviving child (1877).


106. JONATHAN EASTMAN [285], b. Feb. 11, 1820.


107. DAVID4, Jr. [39] (David3, John2, etc.). 'm., 1st, Sarah Dustin, dau. of David (see p. 246 [+]), April 24, 1787 ( Woodman), who d. May 2, 1808, ae. 41. Ile m., 2d, Mary, widow of Samuel


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Prescott, Esq. (see), Nov. 24, 1808 (Bodwell), who d. April 3, 1844, ae. 81. Ile was a farmer, living chiefly on the late Evans place, but also occupying, some portion of his life, the farm of the late Capt. James Prescott (his 2d wife's, Lots 4 and 5, 2d Div.). He d. Jan. 1, 1845, ae. 80. Children ( Ist wife) :


108. LYDIA, b. Nov. 9, 1788; m. James Prescott (see).


109. Jons [259], b. April 3, 1790.


110. NATHANIEL PIPER [202], b. March 13, 1792.


111. Sean (Sally), b. March 8, 1794; m. Jeremiah Lane ( see p. ++1 [06]).


112. DAVID [208], b. March 10, 1796 ..


113. MOLLY (Mary), b. Feb. 16, 1798; m. Benjamin F. Eastman, Dee. 29, 1836 (Bodwell), who was b. Nov. 1, 1803, in Fraukliu. She d Nov. 18, 1861, in her ti4th year. He lived lastly in Brighton, Mass., and d. May 2, 1878, de. 74-6. Children, b. lu Franklin : - 1. Sarah E. (Eastman), b. Dec. 28. 1839, d. April 23, 1834, ae. 1+-4. 2. Mary Ann, b. Jau. 2, 1841; m. Heury Bradley, June 20, 1869, who was b. Sept. 14, 1843, in Tisbury, Mass. ; both now living, 1879 (three children, one dee.).


114. PHEBE, b. March 29, 1800; m. Edward Evans ( sce p. 273 [7]).


115. EBENEZER DUSTIN [305]. b. May 10, 1802.


116. HANNAN, b. Ang. 12, 1804; m. Daniel Kuowles, of Deerfield, Nov. 24, 1825 (Crockett), who was there b., July 5, 1792. They rem. to Brighton, Mass. She d. Feb. 8. 1866, ae. 61-6. le d. July 29, 1872, ae. 80. Chil- dren : - 1. Daniel Harrison (Knowles), b. Dec. 1, 1829, in Deerfield; m. liul- dalı Piper, dau. of Nathaniel (see Piper Fam. ). 2. Sylvester LE., b. Aug. 3, 1839, in Brighton, d. July 3, 1857, in his 18th year.


117. SAMUEL, b. Sept. 5, 1805, d. Feb. 25, 1807, ae. 1-6.


118. SAMUEL D. [310], b. April 20, 1808.


119. BRADBURY+ [40] (David3, John2, etc. ), settled near the Mor- rison Mills, in what is now Franklin, having m. Anna Sanborn, dau. of Capt Aaron (see), May 19, 1788 (Woodman). He was a man of great amiability and social worth, holding his large and interesting family together by nucommon ties of affection and respect, and especially by establishing that annual " gathering " in the west part of .. Old sanbornton " and Franklin, which is styled the . Morrison meeting." first beld Jan. 15, 1844, and maintained with interest among his descendants, until 1879. Its records have been faithfully kept, and in the first part of the " Morrison Book" is found much valuable information respecting the family and its carly history, given mostly in the words of this venerated ancestor, as embodied in the foregoing She d. Sept. 28, 1848, ac. 77-4, and her husband adds, in the above record, " twenty years a sufferer, but her death peaceful, like the going down of the sun."


" My llestr shall slumber in the ground, Till the last trumpet's joyful sound, Then burst the chains with sweet surprise, And in my Saviour's image rise."


He d. Oct. 7, 1854, ae. 87-3. The title " Maj." appears on his gravestone. Children :


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120. NATHAN SMITH [312], b. Oct. S, 1789.


121. MOLLY B., b. Jau. 8, 1792; m. Wi. II. Gage (see p. 291 [48]).


122. PheBus S., b. July 27, 1793; m. Jona. W. Prescott (see).


123. EBENEZER [318], b. Aug. 5. 1795.


124. ASA C. [320], b. July 9, 1797.


125. ANNA (Nancy), b. May 20, 1800, d. Sept. 30, 1802. ae. 2-4.


126. ROSILLA, b. June 25, 1802; in. Folsom Morrill (see p. 492 [35]).


127. ANNA ( Nancy), b. Dec. 11, 1804; m. Daniel N. Haley, June 29, 1829, who was b. July 16, 1806; res'd., first, in Loudon; was afterwards a founder iu Franklin; also a hotel-keeper, west side, and there d., Nov. 18, 1852, av. 40-4. She d., in F., Dee. 22, 1843, ac. 39, and he had m., 20, Relief Whitte- more, Feb. 26, 1844, who was b. May 21, 1804, lu Salisbury. Children : - 1. Rosilla M. (Haley), b. March 9, 1831, in Loudlou; m. Nathau M. Prescott (see). 2. Mary Gage, b. Aug. 19, 1833, in L. ; m. Daniel Cate, of Franklin, sou of James (see Cate Fatu., p 104 [39]) ; d., of consumption, April 12, 1866, ae. 2G-8. Children : - I. Hattie (Cate). II. Charles, b Aug. 8, 1854; Was drowned 1803, de 9. III. Elleu Summer, b. Oct. 27, 1856. 3. Martha Jane (Haley), b. June 26. 1838, in Franklin ; m. Frauk H. Daniell (see p. 213 [17]). 4. Auu M., b. July 1, 1840, lu F., d. April 26, 1857, lu her 17th year, at St. Anthony, Miun. 5. Charles Nealy (20 wife), b. Sept. 25, 1846, d. Aug. 10, 1847, in his Ist year, at Franklin.


128. BRADBURY C. [324], b. Feb. 18, 1807.


120. SAMUEL GEmusu, b. Dec. 1, 1809, d. March 10, 1811, ae. 1-3.


130. JANE, b. July 2, 1812; mu., Ist, Johu Lowe Sanborn (see) ; u1., 20, Dea. Charles Garland, Nov. 24, 1841, formerly au officer lu the Christian Church, at F., and bookkeeper in the Frauklin Mills. Having rem. West, he was a farmer iu Godfrey, Ill., and d. March 11, 1879. She d., of protracted heart disease, at Hamptou Beach, Aug. 15, 1880, ae. 68-1. Funeral, at Frank- lin, attended by her old pastor, the Rev. O. J. Wait. She was "a faithful, enlightened, Christian woman, conscientious and true lu her household, in the carch, in social duties, - generous, hmmane, and tender in all her walks and ways." Children (2d husband), b. in Franklin : - 1. James Smith (Garland), b. Sept. 14, 1842; m. Kate Howard, of Watertown, Mass., Sept. 14, 1809. Children : - I. William Howard, b. Aug. 14, 1871, iu St. Louis, Mo. II. Cath- ar.ue Morrison, b. March 24, 1874. 2. Charles Frank, b. Nov. 17, 1844; was drowned in Franklin, Aug. 3, 1859, In his 15th year. 3. John Lowe, b. Nov. 9, 1846. d. Jan. 18, 1847, ae. 2 mos., 9 days. 4. Johu True b. March 1, 1849. 5. Jenny Persis, b. April 7, 1851 ; w. Prof. Jas. K. Hosmer, of the St. Louis (Mo.) University. C. Nathan Morrison, b. Juue 30, 185G.


131. Gronde W. [330], b. Aug. 11, 1815.


132. JOHN4 [41] (David3, John2, etc.), m. Betsey Rundlet, dau. of Theophilus (see) ; was miller, for many years, at the old Dustin mill, occupying one of the house sites (now vacant), and there d., Aug. 24, 1849. She probably d. Oct. 22, 1848, ae. 73. Children :


133. THOMAS [338], b. April 2, 1794.


134. COMFORT, b Jau. 5, 1796; m. George W. Prescott (see).


135. MAHALA CHASE, b. April 11, 1798; mu Thuothy Gordon, of New Hampton, Nov. 9, le20 (Crockett) ; lived in N. 11., and there d. Children : - 1. Alphonso M. (Gordon), h Sept. 1, 1822; lives in Haverhill, Mass. ; m., Ist, - Stevens ;


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HISTORY OF SANBORNTON.


1 , 2d, - Pickering; m., 3d, - Roberts; three children. 2. John M., b. June 11, 1524; wa- drowned at sea, Dec. 16, 1841, ac. 17-6. 3. Jacob R. M., b. Jan. 13, 1827; res. at Gilmanton Iron Works; m., Ist, - Berry ; m., 2d, -; one child. 4. Timothy C., b. June 22, 1830; m. Harriet Burleigh, of Ilolderuess; has the care of the wharves at Centre laibor ( 1875->0). 5. James T., b. Ang. 4, 1833; lives In Concord; m. - Swalu, of Lake Vil- lage; had four children. 6. Mury E., b. March 15, 1838; m Charles Durell, of Tamworth. Two children.


136. Lucy, b. June 13, 1800; m Russell Homer, of Massachusetts.


137. THEOPHILUS RUNDLET [341], b. April 7, 1803.


138. ELIZA, b. Sept 19, 1805; m. James Taylor (see).


139. JACOB R. [347], b. Muy 10, 1807.


140. Jonx, b. Jan. 7, 1810, d. Feb. 13, 1816, of dropsy, ue. 6-1.


141. EMELINE P., b. Ang., 1812; m. Ebenezer Cate, Jr. (see p. 104 [43]).


142. POLLY DUSTIN, b. Sept. 24, 1814; in. Samuel Dustin (see p. 247 [18]).


143. THOMAS W.4 [42] (David3, John2, etc.), m. Betsey Cass. dau. of Moses (see p. 99 [14]), Nov. 12, 1795 (Crockett) ; settled at Sahinon Brook, just west of Turkey Bridge, and d. Oct. 2, 1838. Children :


144. SALLY, m., Ist, William Calley (see p. 95 [80]) ; m., 2d, Cephas Smith (see ) .


145. BRADBURY, d. at sea, on the coast of South Africa, after nine years' sailing experience ; was first mate.


146. THOMAS WHITTLE [351], b. Sept. 12, 1800.


147. SAMUEL, m., and settled as a farmer, in B:ighton, Mass., and there ( ?) d.


148. NANCY, IN. Samuel Wentworth, of Somersworth.


149. DAVID. first settled in Brighton, but d. In California.


150 MIRIAM P., in. Charles Ewell, of Roxbury, Mass., Jan. 23, 1831 (Crockett).


151. HANNAH, m. James Plerce, of Roxbury (Cambridgeport), Nov., 1831 (Crockett).


152. JAMES SIMONDS [355], b. Nov. 25, 1816.


. 153. WILLIAM RUNDLET, m. und res. in Iowa.


154. LYDIA, In Joseph Boyutou, of Brighton, Mass.


155. JONATHANS [49] (Jonathan4. Bradbury3, etc.), was engaged in stove dealing and tin-ware manufacturing, a year or two, at the square, shop north of Lovejoy's store ; then in Kensington, where he in. Elizabeth (Betsey) Locke, dan. of Josiah and Bethial Locke, at Seabrook ( Rev. Elias Hull), June 21, 1812, and finally established himself in Portsmouth, where he carried ou a flourishing business as a stove merchant. He had early served a brief period as orderly sergeant of Capt. Stephen Brown's company, 3d Regiment N. II. militia, called out for the defence of Portsmouth, Sept., 1814. and there d , Dee. 25, 1873, in his 89th year. She was b. March 22, 1795, at Kensington, and d in Portsmouth, April 26, 1876, ae. 81-1. Children :




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