History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire, Vol II - Genealogies, Part 62

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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318. EBENEZER5 [123] (Bradbury4, David3, etc.), m. Hannab Dus- tin, dau. of David. Jr. (see p. 247 [14]), Sept., 1821 (Crockett). He was a natural mechanic, chietly as a gunsmith ; also, in his last days, a maker of violins, producing no less than ten or twelve. A rifle of his manufacture is now shown at the late Mr. David Gilchrist's, in Franklin, of most elaborate workmanship, fitted with a telescope, and one of the most accurate shooters that can be found ; original cost, about $50. He was the first inventor of the " gain twist," so called, in the manufacture of ritles. Invented, also, several machines, especially corn shellers, on one of the last of which he obtained a pat- ent, in 1846; acknowledged to be the best machine of the kind in existence, but too elaborate for common use. Specimen now in ser- vice at Mr. Gilchrist's. He res'd. first where of late A. G. Morrison, laying the first log of the present dam, at the mills ; rem. to what is now Franklin Village, about 1836, and there d., Aug. 25, 1871, ae. 76. She d. May 20, 1879, ae. 82-6. Child :


319. LYDIA DUSTIN, b. Jan. 3, 1824; m. David Glichrist, merchaut, of Franklin, Jan. 1. 1846, who was b. Ang. 24, 1813, in Goffstown. He was the sou of David? aud Hannah (Kennedy ) Gilchrist (Alexander, Robert'), this earliest ancestor coming from Ayreshire, Scotland, to the North of Ireland, and thence to Chester (N. 11.), in 1750. Though with limited advantages, he obtained a good education. was an excellent peuman, and a teacher of select schools for seven years, in Louisiana and Mississippi. Returuing in 1845, he was estabilslied in trade at Franklin (as above) the following year, which business he prosecuted with ability and success for thirty-three years, till his death, Nov. 26, 1879, ac. 66-3. In dealing, he was thoroughly honest; in benevolence, liberal and unostentatious ; of a philosophical turn of mind, and


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never abandoning those pursuits of literature for which he had uncommon aptitude and fondness He was well versed lu polltleal lore, a Jeffersonian Democrat; uever songht office, but served three years ably as railroad com- missioner, and represented the town of Frankllu two years in the Legislature. lle res d. In F., where [818] lived and d. Child : - 1 William Lucien (Gil- christ), b. April 17, Is47 ; has been a livery-stable keeper nt Frankliu Falls, and was joint owuer, with his father, of Merrimack Hall, where the " Mor- rison Family Meetings" have, of late years, been chiefly held.


320. ASA C.5 [124] (Bradbury4, David3, etc.), learned the cloth- ier's trade of William H. Gage (see p. 291 [48]), of Boscawen, but was converted, and, being a ~ man of much native talent and good common- sense, became a sound, excellent, and respected minister of the Chris- tian denomination." He was earnestly devoted to the work of winning souls to Christ ; labored in several waste places in Ohio, New York, and Canada, and witnessed powerful reformations, and the starting of churches in most nupromising localities. He m., 1st, Naney Ililton, of Andover, 1828, who d. 1842 ; in , 2d, Martha Bickford, of New London. He d. May 1, 1848, at Pama, N. Y., in his 51st year. Children :


321. HARRIET II., b. Sept. 22, 1829; m. Rev. Chester Covill, May 13, 1851, who is a Christian clergyman, and organized the church in Buda, Ill. He still res'd. there (1878).


322. LAURA C., b. Oct. 18, 1833; r., Ist, Joel G. Childs, of Niagara Falls, N. Y .. Feb. 20, 1854, who received a mortal wound in the battle of Pittsburg Landing, and d. at St. Louis, Mo. ; m., 20, Cupt. R. Ford, of Buda, Ill., March 12, 1867. Children : - 1. Joel G. (Childs), b. June 20, 1855. 2. Will M., b. Dec. 11, 185G. 3. Asa M., b. Oct. 24, 1859, d. Feb. 27, 1802, ae. 2-4. 4. Robert Floyd (Ford).


323. NANCY E., b. Feb. 16, 1836; m. P S Perley. Esq., of Heury, Ill., July 8, 1858. Children : - 1. Nathaniel ( Perley), b. Aug. 8, 1859, d .- Jan. 18, 1862, ae. 2-5. 2. Bruce, b. April 8, 1861. 3. Aunie M., b. Jan. 28, 1805. 4. Grace, b. Feb. 20, 1870. 5. Harriet E., b. Dec. 31, 1873.


324. BRADBURY C.5 [128] (Bradbury4, David3, etc.), m. Martha O. Burleigh, dau. of David (see p. 64 [72]), Nov. 2, 1829 (Calley), and lived near his father's, in Franklin, where his children were born ; at first a farmer and carpenter; more recently a lumber dealer in Minneapolis, Minn., where she d., of cancer, Nov. 20, 1878, ae. 71-1. Children :


325. MARY G., b. Nov. 3, 1830; m. E. B. West, of Franklin, April 12, 1833, who now res., in the flour commission business, at Minneapolis. Children : - 1. Mattie Bell ( West). 2. Alice.


326. JANE S., b. July 2, 1834.


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327. SARAM B., b. Jan. 7, 1837; m. Isaac Cheney, of Franklin (see p. 129 [79]).


328. ALBERT C , b. Oct. 11, 1841; adopted, Oct., 1849.


329. CHARLES K., b. July 2, 1844; adopted, Oct., 1849.


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330. GEORGE W.5 [131] (Bradbury4, David3, etc. ), m., 1st, Mary H Clark, dau. of Esq. James (sve p. 137 [120]), Sept. 1, 1836 ; a carpenter and joiner, occupying the interval portion of his father's homestead till about 1806 ; now lives near the Pemigewasset Bridge, Franklin (east side), 1878-80. She d. Jan. 18. 1853, of typhoid fever, in her 35th year, and he m., 20, Lucy L. Baker, May 21, 1853, who was b. Sept. 13, 1816, the dau. of Col. William and Mary ( Blais- dell) Baker, of Colchester, N. Y., formerly of Campton. Children :


331. CHARLOTTE T., b. March 12, 1838; m. LeRoy W. Sanborn (see).


332. ASA, b. Dec. 22, 1839; res. in Franklin ( Aiken Street) ; a grocer, near the Bridge; in. Enuna R. Baker, of Champlain, N. Y., May 8, 1869, who was b. Sept. 26, 1849. Child : - 1. Ida Gage, b. Sept. 6, 1872.


333. CHARLES C., b. Jimte 18, 1842, d., in a hospital, at New Orleans, May 28, 1863, in his 21st year, being a soldier in the 16th N. HI. Vols.


334. ANNIE MARIA, b. March 7, 1847; m. John A. Carr (see p. 97 [14]).


335. LUCY J., b. Nov. 7, 1848; m. Herbert Sanger, of Franklin, luisher in the paper factory, June 25, 1867. He was b. May 13, 1845. Children : - 1. Gracie Morrisou (Sanger), b. April 25, 1869. 2. Abby May, b. June 20, 1872. 3. Robert Clark, b. Dec. 26, 1873.


336. MARY LOUISE, b. Oct. 4, 1850; m. Charles Bartlett, Esq., of Boston. 337. ELLA S., b. Oct., 1854 (2d wife); mi. George W. Stevens, Feb. 19, 1874. lie was b. April 5, 1850, and res. with her father in Franklin.


338. THOMAS5 [133] (John', David3, etc.), was a carpenter, and owned half the Turkey saw-mill, living where now Stuart Johnson (1880). He m., 1st. Sally Wadleigh, dau. of James (see), Nov. 28, 1821 (Crockett). In June, 1845, he purchased the farm, now owned by his son, of Jeremiah Swain and son, Lots Nos. 31 and 32 (mostly), 21 Div., where he d., Sept. 30, 1873, ae. 79-6. She had d. May 18, 1857. ae. 63, and he m., 2d. Children :


339. MARY WADLEIGH, b. May 13, 1823; m. Hiram P. Wadleigh (see).


340. WILLIAM RUNDLETT. b. June 29, 1825; settled, as above, a farmer; m. Emily Jane Burleigh. dan. of James (see p 69 [146]), Jan. 30, 1855. Chil- dren : - 1. Frank Herbert, b. Nov. 1, 1856; m. Luella II. Shaw, dan. of David (see), Nov. 5, 1875, who d. April 19, 1877, ae. 21-2, leaving : - 1. Lee llow- ard, b., at her father's, April 7, 1877. 2. Fred Walter, b. Dec. 25, 1858, d. May 13, 1863, ae. 4-5, of diphtheria. 3. Ned Willie, b. April 13, Isto.


341. THEOPHILUS R.5 [137] (John4, David3, etc. ), m. Betsey R. Smith, dan. of Noah (see), Oct. 27, 1825 (Crockett) ; a shoemaker and farmer; has res'd. at Clark's Corner since 1850. Children :


342. Lucy, b. Feb. 11, 1827; m. Lionel P. Young, of Hartland, Vt. ; uow a policeman, in Boston, Mass. (13 Perkins Street, Charlestown). Children : - 1. Betsey Adelaide (Young). 2. lda. Both deceased.


343. NANCY S., b. May 22, 1828; m. Daniel M. Calley (see p. 91 [41]):


344. MOLLY (Mary) SuUre, b. April 9, 1831 ; m. N. Brackett Shute (see).


345. MELINDA T., b. Feb. 19. 1835, d. of croup, July 24, 1839, ac. 4-3.


346. ILUI.DALI E., b. Feb. 3, 1841; m. Eliphalet Calley (see p. 91 [++]).


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347. JACOB R.5 [139] (John4, David3, etc.), was a blacksmith, at the Square, where now Jona. M. Taylor ; afterwards a hotel keeper and merchant in Franklin, and there d., July 10, 1849, ac. 42-2.


" Death Is the gate to all Immortals; There the celestial angels stand To welcome all through the golden portals To the glories of the spirit land."


Ile m., 1st, Iluldah Chapman, dau. of James, Aug. 12, 1829 (see p. 113 [20]), who d. April 9, 1842, ac. 34 ; m., 20, Charlotte Caverly, dau. of Richard (see p. 111 [26]), Nov. 30, 1842, who, after his death, m., 20, Thomas Webster, Jr., Esq. (see). Children :


348. HORATIO BLAKE, b. Jan. 7, 1831; m .. Ist, Caroline P. Greeley, of Franklin, Sept. 25, 1854, who was b. March 11, 1834, and d March 19, 1868, ac. 34; m., 2d, Mrs. Mary A. (Sawyer) Scribner, Feb. 2, 1869, who was a dau. of Moses Sawyer, of Hill, b. Dec. 13, 1842. He is now a stone-mason, at Mason City, Ia. Children : - 1 Emma Lizzie, b. Oct. 8, 1856. 2. Minnie Jane, b. Feb. 16, 1859. 3. Herbert Chapman, b. Sept. 21, 1861. 4. Sarah Ellen, b. Nov. 17, 1864. 5. Carrie Greeley, b. Nov. 15, 1867, d. Feb. 17, 1868, ae. 3 mos. 6. Hattie May, b. Aug. 8, 1870 (2d wife). 7. Clara Anna, b. Sept. 20, 1872. 8. Newel Henry, b. Feb. 7, d. May 14, 1875, ae. 3 mos. 9. Winnie Grace, b. Dec. 8, 1877.


349. JAMES C., b. Oct. 10, 1833, d. Oct. 5, 1834, ac. 1.


350. CHARLES EDWIN, D. Aug. 10, 1846 (2d wife); is a stable keeper, in Franklin; m. Frances S. Farnham, of New Hampton, dau. of Joseph (see p. 276 [38]), Sept. 5, 1868. Children : - 1. Bertle Weston, b. Dec. 27, 1872. 2. Willie, b. Nov. 30, 1875.


3504. SARAH JANE, b. Jan. 20, d. Aug. 10, 1848, ae. 7 inos.


351. THOMAS W.5 [146] (Thomas W.4, David3, etc.), m. Dorothy Gordon, of New Hampton, May, 1825, who was b. March 23, 1798, in Brentwood; a farmer, in New Hampton and Franklin (now at the West Village). Children :


352. IRA EDWIN, b. April 14, 1826; Is a commission dealer In Faneuil Hall vegetable market, Boston; m. Sarah Maria Marble, of Roxbury, Nov. 25, 1862, at Jamaica Plain. Children : - 1. Edwin Ira, b. Dec. 4, 1857, in Boston. 2. Charles Nelson, b. April 9, 1859, in B.


353. CHARLES EWELL, b. Ang. 14, 1830; m. Ellen Maria Hemenway, of Boston, June 6, 1853, where he lives, in the same business with his brother. No children.


354. ALBERT PALMER, b. Feb. 9, 1833; in. Sarah C. Gage, of Franklin, dau. of David B. (see p. 202 [62]); was a hotel keeper in Boston, Blackstone House, and there d., Jan., 1873, in his 40th year. She d. July 30, 1563. Child : - 1. Thomas Albert, b. June, 1859, in Boston.


355. JAMES S.5 [152] (Thomas W.4, David3, etc.), was a wheel- wright, in Cambridge and Boston, sixteen years, after his first marriage to Mary J. Rundlett, dan. of Jacob (see), April 25, 1839 (Coombs). He has lived since Dec., 1855, at Tin Corner, chiefly as a farmer, on


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the old Elkins and Prescott tavern stand. She there d., March 11, 1856, ac. 35-2, and he m., 20, Mrs. Martha W. Carr, Nov. 24. 1830, who was b. Jan. 25, 1828, in Derry, the dau. of Daniel Osgood. Children :


356. OLIVER PRESCOTT, b. June 16, 1840, in this town; enlisted in the N. II. 9th Regiment, Company C, at its formation ; was dirst taken prisoner at Autie- tam, conveyed to Richmond, Va., but soon exchanged; was promoted to ser- geant, and offered a higher commission; was agaln taken prisoner at the battle of the Wilderness, May 10, 1864, and d. in the Andersonville Prison, Aug. 30, 1864, ae. 24-2.


357. ELLA ANNETTE, b. May 11, 1846, in Cambridge, Mass. ; res'd. in Mau- chester (1876).


358. EMMA JANE, b. Feb. 19, 1851, in Cambridge; in. Reuben Morrill (see Clay Family, p. 153 [35, +]).


359. CORA FRANCES, b. Feb. 11, 1858 (2d wife), in Sanbornton.


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THE MOSES FAMILY,


Like the Abrams and the Jacobs families, is supposed, by some, to have been originally of Jewish origin.


1. JOSEPH W. MOSES was longest a resident of Sanbornton. lle m. Sarah Flanders, of New Hampton ; for about thirty years occupied the Thomas (now Bunker) farm, on the turnpike, in N. S., and there d. Ile had bnt one child :


2. JAMES CHAUNCY, b. in S. ; m., Ist, Ann Drake, who d. at the Bridge, he then being employed at the Excelsior Mill, in East Tilton. He is now (1879) a farmer in New Hampton, having in., 2d, Charlotte Tilton, of that place. No children.


3. JEDEDIAH, b. 1800, in Gilmanton ; was the son of George and cousin of [1]; m. Eunice Meader, of Barnstead ; early settled in Campton ; there lived most of his days, and d. Nov. 10, 1864, ae. 64. Five children - one a son - viz. :


4. JOSEPH MEADER, b. Dec. 5, 1832, in Campton ; a shoemaker and farmer; has owned and occupied one of the Brown places, west of Clark's Corner, since the spring of 1869. He m., Ist, Margaret Frost, of Camptou, Jan., 1857, who d. May 1, 1871; in., 2d, Mary Jane Towle, of Centre Harbor, Jan. 23, 1872 (Rev. T. C Pratt). Children (2d wife) : - 1. Nellie Jane, b. Nov. 21, 1877. 2. Freddie Clarence, b. July 3, 1879.


Another :


5. JOSEPH MOSES, the uncle of [1] and [3], occupied the present Rundlett place, northeast part of town, near Meredith line, for some years, renting the same of Thomas Eastman. Also :


C. SAMUEL MOSES, nephew of [1], was joint owner, with John MI. Flanders, of the mills at North Sanborntou, 1868-73 ; now res. in New Hampton.


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THE MOULTON FAMILY.


Three of the nume, not brothers : I. JOUN, II. THOMAS, and III. Wimax, were early in Hampton, the first (and probably the others) landing at Newbury, Mass., 1637, whence he rem to flamp- ton, in 1638; admitted freeman, 1639 : represented the town, and d. 1660. William1 [[II.] was b. about 1617 ; m. Margaret, dan. of Rob- ert Page, who survived him, and in., 2d, John Sanborn (see). Ilis son, and oldest child : IV. Joseph-, in. " Bathyah, dan of William Swaine." Their son : V. Samuel3, b. Dec. 25, 1679 ; m. Deborah Palmer. Of the next generation : VI. Joseph4, oldest child and son of the last. was baptized Ang. 2. 1713 ; m. Bethia Hobbs, whose sixth and youngest child ( third sou) was


1. SAMUEL.5, b. Sept. 26, 1748 (Hampton records, Sept. 1, 1747) ; in. Elizabeth Mason ; was a resident of Hampton, " near the beach. by Little River"; rem thence to Tamworth, and there d., March 14, 1813, ac. 64-6. His oldest son,


2. SIMEON6, b March 10, 1773 (baptized March 14) ; first settled in Tamworth, having m. Betsey Philbrick, dau. of Benjamin (see), Feb. 18, 1792, and moved to this town about 1796. Ile was a farmer, shoemaker, and tanner, and lived opposite the present house of J. Wmn. Johnson. in Tilton. Lot No. 60, 20 Div. (see Sites) ; was deacon of the Congregational Church from April 30, 1812, till his death. Ile was "a quiet and reverend man," conscientious in the discharge of every duty, though of feeble constitution, and d. May 21, 1821, ae. 48-2. She d. Feb. 2, 1859, ae. 83-4. Children (t. r.) :


3. CHRISTOPHER [13]. b. Aug. 25, 1793, in Hampton.


4. NATHAN P. [28]. b May 4, 1795, in Tamworth.


5. SIMEON, Jr. [37], b. Jan 21, 1797, in Sanbornton.


6. SALLY. b. Dec. 3, 1798, d. Nov. 7, 1819, in her 21st year.


DAVID [43], b July 26, 1800.


8. Junx, b. Nov. 20, 1802, d. Jan. 26, 1819, ae. 10-2.


9. NEWELL, b. May 26, 1806, d. Nov. 20, 1823, ae. 17-6.


10. PERKINS [46], b. April G, 1808.


11 JERUSHA, b March 17, 1811; m. Daniel Staniford Sauborn (see).


12. SAMUEL, b. July 3, 1813, d., of fever, Oct. 16, 1823, ae. 10-3.


13. CHRISTOPHER7 [3] (Simeons, Samuel5, Joseph4. Samuel, Joseph2, William4), m., 1st, Lueretia Shirley, Nov. 17, 1817 (Bod- well), who was the dan. of Samuel Shirley (see), and d. July 5, 1823, ac. 30-7, of consumption. He m., 20, Anna Sanborn, dau. of Josiah (see), Dec. 18, 1823, who was residing ( 1876) with her youngest child [27], at Lake Village, and there d., Jan. 23, 1878, ac. 79-8. Ile was a boot and shoe maker ; lived, first, in Saubornton, and moved to Ilol-


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derness (East) in 1832, where he d., Sept. 26, 1856, ac. 63-1; was a consistent member of the Congregational churches in this town and Meredith Village. Children, nine oldest b. in Saubornton :


14. JOHN L., b. Oet. 3, 1818; m. Ann Sauborn Fisk, of Deerfield. 1842; was a shoemaker Iu Lowell, Mass., and there d., March 9, 1843, ae. 24-5. Child : - 1. Georgianna, b. Sept., 1843; m. Jasper D. Batchelder, of Deer- deld, and d. July, 1874, in Haverhill, Mass., in her 31st year, leaving : - I. Net- tie Gertrude (Batchelder). II. Anna Belle.


15. JAMES, b. May +, d. July 29, 1821, ae. 2 mos., 25 days.


16. LUCRETIA ANN, b. Sept. 11, 1824; m. Warren Huckius, of Holderness, who was a mason, and now res. at Lake Village. Children : - 1. Viola Leali ( Huekins), b. Dee. 12, 1847, in Holderness ; m. Albert Alexander, of Meredith, who d., 1873, in New Jersey. She also there d., Aug. 3, 1871, in her 24th year, leaving : - I. Fred Lovell (Alexander), b. Feb. 3, 1868. 2. Charles Clinton ( Huekins), b. March, 1849; m. Emma F. Couner, of Laconia, where he res. 3. Andrew Alvino, b. April, 1854.


17. HUGH NEWELL, b. March 15, d. April 21, 1826, ne. 1 mno., 6 days.


18. SALLY ELIZABETH, b. March 13, 1827, d. Ja 1. 16, 1848, in her 21st year.


19. ASA PERKINS, b. April 27. 1828; m. Mrs. Aun S. (Fisk) Moulton, the widow of [14], Nov. 13, 1848; res'd. in Haverhill, Mass., in the shoe busi- ness (1877). Children : - 1. George Jefferson F., b. Jan. 8. 1850; in Auna Towle, of Maine, Sept. 26, 1874. 2. Isabella May, b. Jan. 23, 1839, d. Nov. 29, 1868, in her 10th year.


20. ABIGAIL., b. April 7, 1830; m., Ist, Thomas Sluclair, of Holderuess, engineer, March, 1866; m., 2d, John P. Clifton, of II., wagon- maker, who. served in the 12th N. II. Regiment, nearly three years, for the late war.


21. HARRIET, b. April 15, 1831, d. same day, ae. 7 hours.


22. ANDREW, b. March 24, 1832; in. Carrie Page, of Holderness. Sept. 26, 1854; there lived, as & shoemaker. and d., Dee. 2, 1856, In his 25th year. Child : - 1. Almira Abi, b. July 4, 1855, d. Nov. 29, 1874, ue. 19-5.


23. JOSIAH SANBORN, b. Aug. 23, 1833. In Holderness ; m. Asenath Edg- erly, of II., April. 1865; is a farmer, in Centre Harbor.


24. TABITHA, b. Feb. 18, 1835; m. John T. G. Sinclair, brother of Thomas [20], of Holderness, fall of 1854. Ife Is a farmer iu Il., and she there d., June 3, 1865, ne. 30-4. Children : - 1. Ai (Sinclair), b. March 13, 1855. d. Sept., 1857, ae. 2-6. 2. Emma Belle, b. Dee. 12, 1858; now res. in Plymouth. 3. Alice Anna, b. June 3, 1804.


25. JERUSIA, b. Jan. 10, 1837; m. Frank LeRoy Fisk (nephew of Ann S. [14]), 1855. He was a shoemaker in Deerfield, and d. 1806. She d. Jan. 18, 1870, ue. 33. Children : - 1. Lora Idella (Fisk), b. May, 1856; m. - Smith, of Deerfield. 2. Auna Mabel, b. 1800.


20. MARY JANE, b. April 4, 1840; m. James O. Fisk, of Deerfield and Epsom, a farmer, May, 1857, and d. Dee. 3, 1871, in Epsom, ae. 31-8. Chil- dreu : - 1. Estella (Fisk), b. April 6, 1858, In Holderness, d. Sept., 1874, in Epsom, ae. 16-5. 2. Dolly Elma, b April 4, 1862, In Epsom.


27. ARIANNA MARZETT. b. Dec. 24, 1843; m. Charles Sylvester Tyler, Dee. 7, 1865, lu Holderness. He was b. Oct. 25, 1839, in Worcester, Mass. ; a shoe- maker, in Deerfield, and now (1870-80) in Lake Village. He served three years in the 11th N. II. Regiment, till the close of the war. Child : - 1. Alice Moulton (Tyler), b. Feb. 3, 1875, in Lake Village.


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28. NATHAN P.7 [4] (Simcon6, Samuel5, Joseph4, Samuel?, Joseph2, William1), m. Susan Bamford, May 23, 1819 (Bodwell) ; she was the dau. of Jacob- Bamford (see p. 19 [9]), and d. of consumption, Sept. 15, 1842, ae. 46-4. They had res'd. in Warner, where he d., April 4, 1837. in his 42d year, after which she ret. to S., and here d. Children :


29. SARAH, I. - Clay, of Stonelinin, Mass.


30 SUSAN P., b Sept., 1824, d. of consumption. Muy 7, 1848, ae. 23-8.


31. ELIZABETH, b. Feb., 1826, d., of consumption, uum., Sept. 20, 1817, In her 22d year.


32 CLAISSA B., b. March, 1828, d., also, at Union Bridge, of consumption, Oct. 21, 1849, ae. 21-7.


33. JACOB, was residing, when last heard from, in Vermout.


34, 35. JonN, res. in Minnesota. ANDREW, d. unm., lu Manchester.


36. NATHAN, d. unm., in New York.


37. SIMEON7, Jr. [5] (Simeon6, Samuel5, Joseph+, etc. ), had set- tled in Holderness, as a farmer, and m., Ist, Jane Bamford, dau. of Jacob? (see p. 19 [10]), April 24, 1822 (Bodwell), who d. Ang. 27, 1840, ae. 42-4. He m., 2d, Sarah Sanborn, dau. of Benjamins ( sve), March 22, 1841, who d. Aug. 9, 1872, at Laconia, in her 79th year. Leaving Holderness, he lived 20 years in Campton, and finally in Plymouth, where he d., Oct. 26, 1871, in his 75th year. Children :


38. SELINDA, b. Feb. 2, 1823, in Holderness; m. William C. Curry (ser p. 205 [37]).


39. GEORGE A., b. July 14, 1826, in II. ; m. Lizzie Page, of Campton, Aug., 1855; was a merchaut in Chicago, Ill., and d. Nov. 4, same yenr, in Plymouth, ae. 29-4. She d. in Lowell, Mass., April, 1880.


40. AMANDA MELVINA, b. April 14, 1830, In H. ; m. Ralph Metcalf Merrill, of Plymouth, 1835, who was a carpenter, also door, sash, aud bliud manufactu- rer, in Laconia, after 1864. Ile was b April 20, 1832, in Plymouth ; has been member of the Congregational churches, and leader of the choirs, both mu l'lymouth and Laconia. Children : - 1. Carrie Lilla (Merrill), b. Jan 16, 1858, iu P., d. Feb. 4, 1865, in Laconia, ae. 7. 2. Mertie Mabel, b. March 22, 1801, in Plymouth. 3. Gertrude Clara, b. June 28, 1865, in Laconia.


+1. CAROLINE, b. Nov. 11, 1833, in Holderness, d. Feb. 14, 1854, in Camp- ton, ac. 20-3.


42. ETHAN ALLEN, b. Sept. 10, 1837, in Campton; m Martha A. Com- mings, of Plymouth, dau. of Noah and Ahnira (George) Cummings, June 28, 1862. She was b. Sept. 24, 1842. He was a farmer on his father's place, in Plymouth ; now also in the milk business ( 1880) for six years. Children : - 1. Louie Irving, b. April 15, 1868. 2. Della Mira b. Feb. 15, 1870. 3. Bertie Willie, b. July 20, 1874.


43. DAVID7 [7] (Simeon6, Samuel5, Joseph+, etc.), m. Nancy San- born, dan. of James (see), Nov. 13, 1828 ; res'd. first on a part of his father's farm, where now J. W. Johnson, till 1836 ; then on the upper


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part of the Hoyt farm (Sanborn Road), Tilton, where of late his old- est son ; and for several years past at his present residence, just south of last. She d., July 25, 1878, ae. 77-3, " strong in faith, giving glory to God." Children :


44. HORACE, b. May 7, 1830; m., Ist, Ruth Anu, dan. of Abijah Sauboru (see), Jan., 1851, who d. Jan. 20, 1800, ac. 32-3. Ile m., 2d, IL. Lucelia Abbott, March 21, 1801 (Boutwell), the dau. of Dea. Pascal and Hannah Abbott (see p. 5 [47]). Being possessed of excellent judgment, and financial and excentive ability, he was a selectman of Tiltou. 1870-72; a reliable, dis- creet business man ; an earnest, falthful Christian ; " using the office of deacon well," during his last years, like his grandfather before him, till his death, at nearly the same age, April 19, 1878, in his 48th year. Children (2d wife) : - 1. Mary Ruth, b. June 13, ISC2. 2. Nellie Foster, b. Aug. 23, 1864. 3. Alice Abbott, b. July 9. 1807. 4. George Abbott, b. Feb. 16, 1869. 5. Wilbur Bout- well, b. July 17, 1871.


45. ALDEN, b. April 8. 1845; m. Sophy Lane, dau. of Charles J. (sre p. 447 [144, 4]). April 25, 1866 (Runnels) ; is a farmer with his father; is also a deacou of the Sauborutou Congregational Church. Child : - 1. Charles Edgar, b. April 21, 1869.


46. PERKINS7 [10] (Simeon6, Samuel5, ete. ), taught his first school in Canterbury, at the age of 21, and continued that vocation for about 30 years, -27 terms in all, - 10 of which were in one school district in Holderness, where he has res'd. for 49 years (1881). At one time he could reckon up " nearly half the legal voters of that town as hay- ing been his pupils." He was clerk of the North Holderness Church 21 years ; has also been a farmer, shoemaker, school committee three years, and justice of the peace ; m., Ist, Betsey A. Sanborn, dan. of Josiah (see), Nov. 24, 1831 ( Bouwell), who d. March 27, 1874, ac. 66-7. He m., 20, Mrs. Nancy P. ( Mudgett) Shaw, the widow of Charles Shaw, of Holderness, Dec. 13, 1874. She was b. July 16, 1814, in Gilmanton. Children ( 1st wife) :


47. LUCINDA SANBORN, b. March 12, 1833, in this town, where her father had been teaching; m. Lyman A. Smith, farmer, of Holderness, June 1 (?), 1852; d. Aug. 13, 1800, ae. 27-5. Children : - 1. Charles Perkins (Smith), b. June, 1834; lives in Grotou, Mass. ; farmer and stone-worker with his father (1879). 2. Cella Jane, b Oct. 10. 1855; m. Charles Wright, of Westford, Mass., and has three children. 3. Cinda Aun, b. Ang. 10, d. Ang. 17, 1860, ac. one week.


48. WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON, b. Aug. 12, 1840, in Holderness; was a railroad engineer ; met with a severe accident on the Chicago and l'eoria Rail- road, in Illinois, Feb., 1865, and returning to his father's, lu Holderness, there d., Oct. 20, following, ac. 25-2.


49. MARY GRACE, b July 11, 184C, in H. ; m. Warren B. Worthen, farmer, of Holderness, May 1, 1866. Children : - 1. John (Worthen), b. April 21, ISCS. 2. Smith Clarence, b. April 8, 1871. 3. Mark, b. Nov 23, 1872. 4. Rosa Grace, b. July 31, 1874. 5. Faunie Lura, b. May 22, 1876. 6. Mina Althea, b. April 7, 1878. 7. A dau., b. March 31, 1880.




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