History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire, Vol II - Genealogies, Part 61

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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218. VIRGINIA THOMAS, b. Oct. 14, 1832, d. Nov. 8, 1833, ae .. 1-1.


219. JAMES RUSSELL DIRGIN, b. April 7, 1834; was a clerk in Washington; unm. (1876).


220. LOUISA ELIZABETH, b. April 9, 1836; m. C. P. Culver, and d. Dec. 1, 1867, ac. 31-8, leaving three children : - 1. Aleck (Culver). 2. Frederick. 3. Louisa.


221. CHARLES JACOB, D. Jan. 13, 1838; was major in the Ist Regiment District of Columbia Volunteers, which was the first in the feld, and held the Southern troops back from the city of Washington until the Northern


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troops arrived, keeping gnard over the bridges above Georgetown. He was uuin., and d., while ou duty during the war, from an accident caused by the fall of his horse, March 30, 1864, ac. 26-2.


222. ARTHUR RICHARDS, b. March 28, 1840, d. March 28, 1841, ae. 1.


223. EMMA THOMAS, b. Dec. 25, 1843; m. A. V. D. Mills, of New York. Children : - 1. Louisa Morrison ( Mills). 2. Lawrence Van Dyke.


224. JOSEPH L.5 [72] (John4, Ebenezer3, etc.), settled in Brock- ville, Ontario ; m., 1st, Catharine Elliott Shipman, Jan. 1, 1829, who was b. April 2, 1807, and d. April 6, 1845, ae. 38. He m., 20, Christiana O. Dill, July 4, 1847, who was b. Feb. 12, 1810, and d. Nov. 8, 1876, in her 67th year. He d. Dec. 8, 1876, in his 74th year. Children :


225. EZEKIEL, b. Feb. 10, 1831; res. in Canada; m. Sarah J. Odell, Dec. 31, 1860. Children : - 1. Catharine, b. Oct. 10, 1861. 2. George, b. Aug. 31, 1863. 3. Henrietta. 4. Cora, d., 1867.


226. JOHN SAMUEL, b. July 27, d. Aug. 12, 1832, ac. 10 days.


227. JOSEPH L., Jr., b. July 28, 1833; m. Catharine C. Smith, of Wing- ville, Wis., Dec. 23, 1866. She was b. at Hebron, Ind., Dec. 10, 1847. He now (1879) res. in Fennimore, Wis. Children : - 1 Olive A. b. Nov. 20, 1867, d. Dec. 18, 1869, ae. 2. 2. Ella M., b. Aug. 13, d. Sept. 6, 1809, ac. 2+ days. 3. John S., b. Sept. 14, 1870, d. Sept. 17, 1871, de. 1. 4. Sarah C, b. May 11, 1872. 5. Joseph I .. , b. April 23, 1874. 6. George William, b. Nov. 17, 1876. 7. Frauk E., b. Sept. 16, 1878.


228. CATHARINE ABIGAIL, b. April 15, 1836, d. Ang. 18, 1838, ac. 2-4.


229. WILLIAM, b. May 24, 1838; m., Ist, Rebecca Edmunds, Nov. 6, 1862, who d. March 11, 1873; m., 2d, Mary Elizabeth Harold, Jan. 13, 1877; res. in Canada. Children : - 1. Joseph Libbey, b. Sept. 20, 1863. 2. James Edmunds, b. July 6, 1865, d. Jan. 22, 1866, ac. 6 mos. 3. Mary Henrietta Charlotte, b. Dec. 27, 1870.


230. LinkY (B .? ), b. Jan. 12, 1841; is now (1879) a ticket agent, ou the Alabama and Great Southern R. R., at Chattanooga, Tenu.


231. ELIZABETH, b. May 1, 1850 (2d wife).


232. MARY LOUISA, b. March 21, 1834; res., unm., in Toronto, C. W.


233. GEORGE W.5 [73] (Joli+, Ebenezer3, etc.), was a mason, learning bis trade of Mr. Thorn ; m. Sarab Sanborn Gilfman, of Pop- lin, Oct. 14, 1827, who was dau. of Robert, and a native of Exeter, b. Nov. 20, 1807. Ile carried on his business in Boston, and was there in. ; rem. to Haverhill in 1847, became a farmer, and there d., Oct. 11, 1865, ae. 00-2. He " was a prominent singer, and a great lover of the art" musical. Children :


234. GEORGE WASHINGTON, b. Aug. 26, 1828, in Boston, and there d., July 16, 1832, in his 4th year.


235. MARION MARIA, b. May 20, 1830, lu B. ; m. George L. Wilson, Dec. 1, 1857. He was the sou of Isaac P., of llaverhill, aud has there been railroad station agent, since 1866. Children : - 1. Carrie Sarah (Wilson), b. July 17, 1859, in Ilaverhill. 2. Lillie Marion, b. May 17, 1867, in II.


236. GEORGE W. (2d), b. Aug. 13, 1832 (his father's birthday), in Boston ;


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in. Emeline C. Perkins, dau. of Thomas, of IInverhill, Nov. 17, 1953; was 2d lleurenant of N. 1I Cavalry ; served through the war, and was contued in the Libby Prison ; was a farmer, In Sharon, Vt. (1877). Children : - 1. Willie Thomas, b. Jan 8, 1858. 2. Eugene F., b. Jan. 22, 1860, d. Ang. 19, 1862, ac. 2-7. 3. Jeunle Georgetta, b. Aug. 13, 1868. 4. Leon Clyde, b. Dec. 11, 1870.


237. CHARLES LEAVITT, b. April 22, 1834, in B. ; m., Ist, Jullana Rus- sell, 1860; m., 2d, Sarah F. Hopkins, of St. Johusbury, March 12, 1868; was in the 10th N. H. Heghent, three years; is at present a photographer in White- feld. Children : - 1. Miriam Frances (Ist wife), b. Jan. 15, 1862. 2. Bertie, b. Jan. 20, 1870. 3. Gertrude Alleen, b. May 15, 1871.


238. HORACE HAZLETON, b. Dec. 18, 1838, in Roxbury, Mass .; m Dorcas Maria Huckius, of Warren, 1866 (spring) ; has been scale setter for the Messrs. Fairbanks, of St. Johnsbury, Vt., in Boston; res'd. at Haverhill (1877). Chil- dren : - 1. Horace Eugene, b. April 20, 1867. 2. Sarah Luetta, b. June 8, 1872, d March 23, 1873, ac 9} mos.


239. FRANK MALLARD, b. April 26, 1847. in Roxbury; has been in the employ of the Fairbanks Company, at Chicago, Ill., and a farmer, at Castle Rock, Wis. ; m. Ruth Lucinda Pitello, of C. R., nt Wingville, Wis., Oct. 10, 1869. Child : - 1. Lewis Ransom, b. Aug. 23, 1870.


240. HARRIET FRANCES b. Oct. 15, 1849, in Haverhill; has there been a telegraph operator, since 1866.


241. CHARLES G.5 [74] (Jolin+, Ebenezer3, etc. ), with " varied business experiences " ; chief occupation in the carlier part of his life was " contracting and building"; in the latter part, " merchandising," till the failure of his health. He m Mary Montgomery Frye, of Andover, Mass., Sept. 15, 1831. Their home has been chiefly in Washington, D. C., and vicinity. Children :


242. MARY ELIZABETH, b. Dec. 1, 1832, d. Jan. 12, 1835. ae. 2-1.


243. ELLEN AUGUSTA, b. Sept. 15, 1834, d. Feb. 24, 1838, ae. 3-5.


244. CHARLES HERBERT, b. Feb. 2, 1836, d. Feb. 24, 1838, ac. 2.


245. CHARLES THOMAS, b. Oct. 14, d. Oct. 24, 1838, ac. 10 days.


246. CATHARINE MONTGOMERY, b. March 30, 1841, d. July 25, 1846, ac. 3-4. 247. HIELEN FRYE, b. Jan. 13, 1844; m. Francis William Edwards, Nov. 10, 1868, who was b. Feb. 17, 1842; was a soldier three years and three months during the war, and a clerk in the commissary general's office, Washington, D. C. (1877). 'Child : - 1. Maud Morrison (Edwards), b. June 14, 1517.


248. CHARLES ROWLAND, b. Jan. 7, 1847, d. March 23, 1849, ac. 2-2.


249. GEORGE ALBERT, b Jan. 23, 1849 ; completed a course of education at the academy, and was appointed to a position in the U. S. Atlantic Coast Sur- vey, in which he was still engaged (1877).


250. HENRY S 5 [76] ( Ebenezer4, Ebenezer3, etc.), m., 1st, Mar- garet Smith, dau. of Joseph (see), Nov. 17, 1811 (Crockett) ; m., 2d, Sally Judkins, of Upper Gilmanton. He learned the trade of a car- penter, lived in Sauborutou, variously, and attended the mills at Union Bridge ; d. Jan. (Feb. ), 1852, ae. 64. . Children :


251. LUTHER C., b. April, 1813; was a machinist in Lowell; d., unm., or hip disease, May, 1837, ac. 24-1.


252. RuTu J., b. April, 1820; m. Charles Dwinnells, of Gilmanton (Lou- don), and d. May 6, 1870, ae. 50.


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253. CHARLES HENRY, b. April 12, 1827; has been a cabinet-worker in Concord; now iu employ of the Northern Railroad (?) ; formerly res'd. in this towu, at the Bridge; m. Sarah Rosaline Ames, Ang. 25, 1845, sister of L. B. Ames, formerly druggist at Tilton Children : - 1. George Asa. b. June 7, Isto, in Sanbornton; is a farmer in Dunbarton; m. Mary Ann Kimball, or D., Aug. 29, 1874, who was b. Feb. 23, 1850. 2. Charles Whipple, b. Ang. 6, 1848; i> now (1880) a telegraph operator at Meredith Village. 3. Walter Scott, b. Feb. 3, 1850; is a livery-stable keeper at Concord. +. Heury Harper, b. Nov. 10, 1851, iu Concord; is at present head manager of the Western Union Tele- graph offlee, Concord; m. Annie A. Robinson, or C., Sept. 23, 18:4. Child : - I. Susie Rosaline. b. Aug. 3, 1875.


254. Lurnisi: G. (2d wife), b. May, 1836 (?) ; lives in Haver .. ill, Mass., und has been representative of that town.


255. ASA C., b. 1840 (?) ; m. Susan Maxfield; has res'd. in Belmont Vil- lage; served in the last war.


256. JOSEPH W.5 [79] ( Ebenezer4, Ebenezer3, etc.), was a shoe- maker by trade ; m. Olive (Ollie) Batcheller, of Loudon, and there kept a public-honse. He afterwards settled, as a farmer and iun- keeper, in West Thornton ; then in Plymouth ; finally in Campton (hotel keeper), and there d., June 3, 1873, ae. 81. Children :


237. RELIEF ROGERS, b. 1815; in. Thomas J. Sanborn, of Cumpton (see).


258. JOSEPH WELD, b. Nov. 23, 1818, in Plymouth; was m. to Hannah F. Giddings, of' Campton, Nov. 30, 1842, by Rev. Mr. Walker; was landlord or the Graftou House, iu Thornton, eighteen years; latterly a farmer, bear Campton Village, and there in trade with his oldest son. Children : - 1. Weld Monroe, b. Sept. 6, 1843, in Plymouth ; a trader at Campton Village (1877-80). 2. Emily Narcissa, b. Nov. 16, 1845; m. Fisher Ames, Esq, Sept. 26, 1870, who was grad. at Dartmouth College, 1869, and at the Albany Law School. He was b. in Ilolderness, and is now (1877-80) in a large practice at San Francisco, Cal. Child : - I. Mary Louisa ( Ames), b. Jan. 28, 1872, d. Feb. 20, 1875, ac. 3. 3. Mary Josephine, b. May 19, 1848, in Plymouth. + Frank Leverett, b. April 3, 1850, in Thorutou. 5. Joseph Wilbur, b. Jan. 13, 1835, iu T. (The two last were iu trade together, at Franklin Falls, 1877, and the former there continues. )


259. ABRAMAMI BATCHELDER, b. Dec., 1826; res'd. iu Lowell, Mass. ; then in California; was a merchant in Bostou (1877). Ile m. Mary E. Pond. Children : - 1. Cera, b. 1832 (?); m. Joseph Daniels, of Franklin, Mass. 2. Oliver Cressey, b 1865 (?).


260. EBENEZER5 [81]. (Ebenezer4, Ebenezer3, etc.), m. Dorothy (Dolly) Willey, of London, Sept. 14, 1824 ; was there a farmer ; also res'd. in New Hampton and this town, as a mill tender, etc. He was " a man of excellent character," and d. in Haverhill, Mass., with his dau. [203], June 3, 1868, ae. 70. She was b. May 1, 1795, and d., in London, March 20, 1862, ae. 60-10-20. Children :


201. PLUMA ANN, b. Nov. 3, 1825; m. Levi Hill, farmer, of London, July 4, 1850. Child : - 1. Oscar L. (Hill), b. May 7, 1851.


202. SARAH AUGUSTA, b. Sept. 14, 1833; in. True Senter, of Loudon Vil- lage, Jau. 8, 1855. No children.


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205. MARY L., b. Feb. 6, 1828; m. Leouard Spaulding, of Haverkill, Mass, shoe merchant, dria of Spaulding & Chase. Children : - 1. Leouard Howard (Spaulding), b. Feb. 4, 1837. 2. Mary Eda, b. June 29, d. Sept. 2, 1x5s, ac. 2 months.


264. ISAIAH S.5 [82] ( Ebenezer4, Ebenezer3, etc. ), settled first in Loudon, and there in. Hannah Clifford, July 22, 1824, who was b. in L., July 13, 1801. He was a farmer and stone-worker, and res'd. in New Hampton Village about 40 years, till his death, Sept. 16, 1870, in his 68th year. Children :


265. ELIZABETH A., b. Dec. 30. 1825; m. James G. Sargent, brick mason, of Concord, July 4, 1844, and d. June, 1855, In her 30th year. Children : - 1. Frank (Sargent). 2 Phebe R., who d. Ang. 18, 1851. 3. Wesley. 4. Nar- cissa. 5 Addie.


266. ELBRIDGE GREENocen, b. March 19, 1827; m. Ellza A. Cheever. of Manchester, Mass., Dec. 2, 1851, who was b. 1827; res'd. In Charlestown, Mass. (1877), a mason (" plasterer and stucco worker"), cor. Bedford and Kingston Sts. Children : - 1. Ella Frances, b. Sept. 30, 1832; m. Otis llas- kell, machinist, in Somerville, Mass., 1876. 2. Willie Herbert, b. Nov. 22, 1855; m. Annie King, of Charlestown, Feb., 1877, who was b. 1859. 3. George Heury, b. Ang. 27, 1861, d. May 1, 1862, ae. 8 mos. 4. Freddie Ehmer, b. Oet. 27, 1865.


267. HIRAM STEVENS, b. Sept. 8, 1820; m. Almira S., dau. of Russell Mars- ton, of Orford, Oct. 11, 1851, who was there b., March 4, 1834. He was a mem- ber of Company B, +1st Mass Cavalry, in Gen. Banks's expedition; a masou, in Lawrence, Mass., and in Manchester, and there d., May 5, 1874, ae. 44-5. Children : - 1. Ella, b. Sept. 7, 1852, in New Hampton, d. June, 1861, ac. 8-9. 2 Emma Rogers, b. June 10, 1856, in N. H. ; in. Silas Goodell, of Hooksett. Three children. 3. Eddie, b. Feb. 9, 1860, in Lawrence; res. in Hooksett, a farmer.


268. EBENEZER CLIFFORD, b. Nov. 16, 1832; m. Mattie (Martha) Sealand, of Maine, Oct 2, 1869; was a sailor (lieutenant) in the U. S. Navy, 17 years ; is now (1877-80) a railroad construction overseer, Cleveland, O. One child (adopted) : - .. Ida Mand, b. Sept., 1872.


269. GEORGE STORRs, b. Sept. 25. 1834, in London; m., Ist, Maria L. Knox, of Lawrence, Mass., July 26, 1855, who d. June, 1867; mm., 2d, Carrie E. Batchelder, of Lawrence. He was a clerk, with Jordan, Marsh & Co., Boston, four years; then a fancy-goods dealer, in Lyun, Mass., and there d., June 7, 1-74, in his 40th year. Children (Ist wife) : - 1. Nellie May. 2. Frauk, b. Jan., 1867.


2694. ALONZO HENRY, b. July 11, 1836, in New Hampton; was a carpen- ter, in Amesbury, Mass., and there d., Nov. 19, 1859, ae. 23-4.


270. CAROLINE CALISTA, b. Oct. 26, 1840, in N. H. ; m. Charles W. Buzzell (see p. 78 [12]).


271. SARAM 1., b. Oct. 21, 1842, in N. II., and there d. July 6, 1851, in her Oth year.


272. AUREVOIR A., b. Nov. 17, 1847, in N. II., d. Feb. 11, 1849, ae. 1-3.


273. ROBERT S.5 [85] ( Ebenezer, Ebenezer3, etc. ), was two years old at the death of his father, nud remained in this town, chiefly with his mother, till twenty-two; then went to Northbridge, Mass., where


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employed in a satinet factory ; also res'd. in Uxbridge and Worcester, in same business, till the factory at W. was burned. He m. Almira Newton, of Northborough, Mass., Ang. 1, 1833, who was there b., Sept. 14, 1808 ; ret. to Sanbornton ( Plains) . spring of 1857, and now res. on the Joshua Gilman place, Shaker Bridge road. Children :


274. GEORGE HENRY, b. July 27, 1834, iu Northbridge; m. Mary Jane Hop- klus; res. at Blackstoue. Mass. ; in railroad employ siuce 1853. Children : - 1. Arthur Heury, b. March, 1863, in Blackstone. 2. Charles Albert (?), b. May 5, 1867, in B. 3. Robert Normau, b. Dec., 1872, in B. 4. George Alfred.


275. ADELIA MINERVA, b. June 16, 1839, in Worcester; m. Jacob Hurd, of Ilaverhill, Mass., cutter in the shoe business, Nov., 1865. Child : - 1. William Henry (Hurd), b. Jan. 23, 1867, in 11.


276. MARY FRANCKS, b. June 13, 1843, in Northbridge, d Oct. 11. 1805, in Sauborntou, ac. 22-4.


277. ANDREW JOHNSON, b. Oct. 7, 1847, iu N., and there d., May 6, 1848, ae. 7 mos.


278. JOSIAH E.5 [100] (Jonathan4, Ebenezer3, etc.), is a farmer in Bridgewater (Ashland P. O.) ; m. Mehitable George, dan. of Josiah (see p. 297 [7]), June 21, 1832 (Calley). He had previously been upon a whaling voyage to the Pacific (1826), and had his leg broken in a storm at sea, from the lameness of which he has never recovered. Was, first after marriage, a miller at North Sanbornton, building the present house of Thomas Webster, Esq. ; next, same business, at New Hampton Village, losing his property by the bursting of the mill-damn ; has been located at B., as above, since 1841, except four years employed as a millwright at Ashland Village. Children :


279. SAMUEL LUNT, b. Jan. 21, 1834, lu S. ; was wounded in the 12th N. II. Regiment, during the late war; now res. iu Ceutre Harbor; previously a farmer in Bridgewater; there m., 1st, Frauces Anu Prescott, who d. Dec., 1867 ; in., 2d, Elizabeth Johnson, of Camptou. Children : - 1. Charlie, b. Feb. 18, 1858. 2. Hattle, b. April 12, 1863.


280. JOSIAH GEORGE, . b. Sept. 18, 1539; has been a highly accomplished peuman, and now a glove-munker in Ashland siuce 1870. He in., Ist, Eliza- beth Emily Brown, of Bridgewater, who d. Sept. 20, 1877, ae. 35; m., 20, Mary Abigail Cottou, of Holderness. Children : - 1. Alleu Ernest, b. Dec. 29, 1864. 2. Iferman George, b. Sept. 22, 1867. 3. John Elou, b. Oct. 12, 1869. 4. Alice Emily, b. Ang. 25, 1872.


281. Amos E.' [103] (Jonathan', Ebenezer3, etc.), m. Lucinda Bean, of Candia, Ang. 19, 1837, and there lived, as also in this town, with his mother, till he rem. to St. Charles, Ill., and finally to Blue Earth, Minn., - driven back by the Indian massacre, - Winona, and Sank Rapids, where he d., Feb. 17, 1875, ae 63-6. He was enter- prising as a farmer, carpenter, or trader. Children :


282. JULIA ANN, b. Nov. 10, 1838, d. Jan. 10, 1840, ae. 1-2, iu Sauboruton. 283. EDWIN CHAPIN, b. July 4, 1845, d. Oct. 12, 1870, ae. 25-3.


284. MARY ELLEN, b. April 24, 1831; m. Sylvester Pense Robinson, Dec.


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18, 1873; now res. at Sauk Rapids. He was the son of Leonard and Sophia ( l'ease) Robinson. Children : - 1, 2. Lonis C. and Julia Mand ( Robinson ), b. Jan. 10, 1820. 3. Lilhan L , b. March 3, 1879.


285. JONATHAN E.5 [106] (Jonathan4, Ebenezer3, etc ), in., Ist, Mary N. Page, froin Bristol, Me., Nov. 5, 1843; was a mason by trade, also hotel keeper and, farmer on moving West. She d. Sept. 17, 1871. He m., 2d, Mary Helen Sylvester, from Plymouth, Mass., Feb. 11, 1873, and now res. in California (Ouawa, Ia., Nov. 27, 1879). Children :


286. HERBERT EASTMAN, b. Aug. 26, 1844; held a judicial office in Iowa, at the early age of 22; has since been a mail agent, and is now (1879) a banker at Onawa, Ia. He m. Emily J. Holbrook, from Somerset, Peun., Oct. 29, 1807. Children : - 1. llarold Grey, b. Aug. 24, 1868, d. Jan. 8, 1869, ac. 42 mos. 2. Harry Lawrence, b. April 27, 1870. 3. Page Eastman, b. Feb. 27, 1871. 4. Bruce Herbert, b. Oct. 5, 1873.


287. MARY ELLEN GERTRUDE, b. March 28, 1846; m. George E. Waruer, Sept. 1, 1868, and also res. in Onawa. He was formerly of Acworth. Child :- 1. Zada K. (Warren), b. June 24, 1869.


288. WALTER I. (2d wife), b. Feb. 11, 1874.


289. JOHN'S [109] (David4, David3, etc.), m. Mrs. Abigail (Brown) Sanborn, dau. of Jolm Brown (see p. 55 [141]), April 21, 1813 (Crockett), then styled . Jolin, Jr." He d. before 1822, and she m., 3d, Richard Caverly (see p. 111 [25]). A child of his d. Aug. 21, 1819, and he left, besides,


200. LUTHER, b. April 29, 1814; m., but had no children, and d. July 24, 1851, ae. 37-3.


291. CHARLES KIMBALL, b. March 13, 1816; now res. in East Bostou, Mass., Treutou Street.


292. NATHANIEL. P.5 [110] (David4, David3, etc.), m. Susan Evans (see p. 273 [5]), Sept., 1813; lived in this town till 1831 (as two of his children are here buried) ; afterwards res'd. uear Boston, Mass., and d. Nov. 21, 1858, ae. 66-8, in Somerville. She d. Aug. 7, 1867, in her 74th year. (Eight grandchildren, 1879, one dec.) Children :


293. Ruves, b. March 27, 1815, d. Dee. 19, 1819, ae. 4-9.


204. RANSOM, b. May 20, 1820, d. Feb. 18, 1823, ae. 2-0.


295. SUSAN, b. June 27, 1821; m. Lorenzo W. Dow, Feb. 8. 1842, who was b. in Meredith, July 27, 1815; a farmer in Somerville, since 1842.


206. SARAN, b. Jan. 20, 1824; m. Martin Draper, Jr., Aug. 15, 1848. He was b. in Dedham, Mass., Oct. 26, 1823, and has been for several years employed in the Bank of North America, Boston; res. at North Cambridge, Mass.


297. NATHANIEL, b. Dec. 18, 1828; m. Philinda P. Raud, Dec. 6, 1858, who was b. April 15, 1836, in Milo, Me. ; has been a farmer, and is now railroad station agent at West Somerville, Mass.


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298. DAVID5 [112] (David4, David3, etc. ), m. Sally Griggs, Nov. 9, 1826, who was b. in Brookline, Mass., Sept. 2. 1799. and d. July 19, 1866, in her 67th year. Ile res'd in Boston and Brighton, half his children being boru in each place, and d. Oct. 24, 1800, ac. 64-7. (Six grandchildren, 1879.) Children :


299. SARATI E., b. Aug. 27, 1827, d. Dec. 23, 1832, ae. 5-4.


300. CHARLOTTE G., b. Jan. 27, 1829 ; unm., 1879.


301. SUSAN AUGUSTA, b. Feb. 28, 1831; m. Heury E. Jones, Dec 21, 1854, who was b. July 14. 1820, at Saxton's River, Vt.


302. GEORGE G., b. Jan. 22, 1833; m., Ist, Amelia Poland, of Cumberland, Me., April 18, 1859, who was b. April, 1829, und d. Nov. 8, 1861, ac. 32-5. Ile m., 2d, Emily A. Cofran, April 4. 1866, who was b., at Northfield, Feb. 15, 1838.


303. D. FRANKLIN, b. June 21, 1835; m. Mary 1. Leach, 1871 who was b. in East Stoughton, Mass.


304. CHARLES W., b. Feb. 10, 1838; m. Alice Boyden.


305. EBENEZER D.5 [115] (David4, David3, etc.), was employed abont thirty years in vegetable gardens in the vicinity of Boston, ever after the age of 18; has since been a farmer in this town, and last res'd. on the Ephraim Green place, below Chapel Mills. He m., Ist, Sally Ewell, of Roxbury, Mass., who d. in Brighton ; was m., 2d, about 1847, to Mrs. Caroline (Cutter) Frost, of West Cambridge, Mass. She, Caroline Cutter, was b. Aug. 21, 1807, in W. C. ; m., 1st, Capt. Ephraim Frost, 3d, June 10, 1829 (2d wife), who was a blacksmith in West Cambridge, and d. Dec. 7, 1841, ae. 48 .. Their children were : - 1. Caroline Abigail ( Frost), b. Dec. 15, 1829 ; m. llorace Wilson, of W. C. 2. Aun Elizabeth, b. Nov. 13, 1831, d. July 26, 1839, in her 8th year. 3. Ephraim Lottridge, b. April 20, 1834 ; res'd. in this town, with his mother; afterwards owned the present Ward (Ingalls) place ; was a Sanbornton soldier in the 8th N. H. Regiment over three years ; mustered ont on account of sick- ness, Jan. 8, 1865, and here d. 4. Maria Jane, b. Jan. 12, 1837; m. Josiah Locke Frost, and res. in Wisconsin. 5. Angenette, b. Jan. 31, 1842 ; m. Charles C. Chase (see p. 121 [92]). Ile [305] d. Sept. 24, 1880, ac. 78. In former years he was witty, genial, and cheerful, familiarly known as " Whistling Eb."; thoroughly honest through life ; a heavenly light seemed to shine upou his closing hours. Children :


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300. DAVID, b. in Roxbury, d., ac. 6.


307. CHARLES BRADBURY, b. in Roxbury; was a railroad conductor, and killed, by accident, near Cincinnati, Ohio, ac. 25 (?).


308. NANCY, b. iu Sanbornton, d., ac. 13.


309. HANNAN JANE, b. May 14, 1840, in S. (?) ; m. T. Albert Ward, farmer, of Newton Centre, Mass., Feb. 14, 1863. Children : - 1. Alberta Hovey (Ward), b. Aug. 16, 1804. 2. Charles Grafton, b. Oct. 9, 1807. 3. Sarah Marion, b. July 13, 1873.


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310. SAMUEL D 5 [118] (David4, David3, etc. ), m. Lydia J. Tay- lor, dau. of Thomas (see), March 15, 1840 ; was a farmer on the Cate place, opposite Dea G. C. Ward's, in Franklin, Lot No. 63, Ist Div., and there d., of cancer on the brain, Feb. 8. 1868, in his 60th year. lle was a man of exemplary character. Child :


311. SARAN TAYLOR, b. Feb. 3, 1818, in Franklin; m. Daniel M. Phil- brook (see).


312. NATHAN S.5 [120] (Bradbury4, David3, etc.), m., Ist, Susan- nah Chase, dan. of Jonathan" ( see p. 116 [24]), Oct. 8, 1812 (Crock- ett). He retained his father's farm and mills, with the homestead, where the " Morrison meetings" were started and mostly held for several years ; was a man of great energy and integrity, and of decided views ; one of the founders and main supporters of the " Christian Church " at the Chapel, of which a deacon. His 1st wife d., of pulmonary consumption, July 7, 1842, ae. 58-1.


" Thou art gone to the grave, but 't were wrong to deplore thee, Since God was thy ransom, thy guardian, and guide; He gave ther, and took thee, and soou will restore thee, Where death hath no sting, since the Saviour hath died."


He m., 2d, Joanna S. Dresser, of Sutton, Sept. 11, 1843, who was the dau. of Samuel and Rachel Dresser, b. May 17, 1802, in Spring- field, and previously to her marriage had been a prominent teacher. " With a living faith, and a firm hope in the Lord Jesus Christ, he died as he had lived, a holy, devoted Christian," April 10, 1868, ae. 78-6. "Of precious memory." " Ilis eulogy, the tears of his friends." Children :


313. ALBERT GALATIN, b. April 1, 1814; had res'd. near and carried on the ancestral mills for many years, being an carnest friend of education, religion, and of every good work. He m., Ist, Sarah J. Burleigh, dau. of David (sre p. 64 [[4]), Sept. 25, 1837, who d. Aug. 11, 1863, ac. 50-3. " Words repeated near time of departure " : -


" Jesus, my all, to heaven is gone, - He whom I fix my hopes upon."


Ile m., 2d, Mrs. Adaline II. (McConnell) Hancock, May 28. 1864, who was b. May 11, 1828, and m., Ist, Harrison Hancock, of Franklin. He was cor- responding secretary of the " Morrison Meeting Association," till his death (much regretted). May 18, 1880, ae. 66. Children : - 1. Ellen Mariah, b. Sept. 10, 1838 (Ist wife), d. Ang. 3, 1863, in her 25th year. "You will miss mne, but must not mouru for me I am going to leave you, and I want you to prepare to meet me in heaven." 2. Charles Hall, b. May 31, 1843 (adopted, Dec. 31, 1849). 3. George MeClellan, b. Nov. 24, 1805 (2d wife).


314. LUCY CHASE, b. Oct. 6, 1816; in Jeremiah B. Osgood (see).


315. NANCY S., b. May 7, 1823; in. Moses C. Prescott (see).


316. SUSAN JANE, b. July 7, 1824, d., num., of pulmonary cousmuption, Oct. 31, 1844, ae. 20-3.


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" She sleeps sweetly here, by the side of her inother, Near the cot where in childhood she played; Where the knee was first bowed to her Saviour, in prayer, Aud her voice was oft heard, in devotion, to praise."


317. NATHAN JACKSON, b Nov. 25. 1828; graduated at Dartmouth College, 1853, and afterwards at the Oberlin, O., Theological School (1857) ; ordained pastor of the Congregational Church, Rochester, Mich., Feb. 11, 1858; was professor of ancient languages, and then president of the new college, at Olivet, Mich., also Congregational pastor there, 1860-72; has since been one of the founders and first president of Drury College, Springfield, Mo., for which, in one year, ending July 1, 1879, he secured the sum of 808,000. .. It seems almost incredible that one man, by his own efforts, principally, should lay such a substantial foundation in six years." He took au extended tour in Europe, 186s; has published several essays and addresses, aud was the first of his class to receive the honorary degree of D. D. from his Ahna Mater. He was in. to Minnie Capen Dimond, of Brooklyn, N. Y., by Dr. R S. Storrs, July 8, 1863. She was the dau. of Isaac M. and Sarah Capen Dimond, b. Aug. 23, 1841, at Enfield, Mass. Children : - 1. Sarah Dimond, b. Oct. 12, 1865, at Olivet, Mich. 2. Theodore, b. Oct. 15, 1869, at O. 3. Douglass Put- nam, b. Sept. 29, 1872.




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