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59. JACOB, b. July, 1795, d. Jan. 23, 1796, ae 6 mos.
00. JACOB, 2d, b. 1797, d. unm., Jan. 29, 1820, ae. 32.
61. BENJAMIN [151], b. Jan., 1801.
62. BETSEY, b. Feb. 22, 1805; had lived with her sister, west part of her father's farm, near the Bay and the old "Boundary Tree"; was a faithful member of the Congregational Church nearly fifty years, and d. unm., Feb. 15, 1875, in her 70th year.
63. CHARLOTTE, b. March 5, 1810; an Invalid; res. at Uulon Bridge, 1880.
64. SIMEONG [16] (Benjamin5, Nathan4 etc. ), m. Mary Page, and lived first where recently his brother Josiah, near Union Bridge ; moved thenee to the north part of the town, Lot No. 26, 2d Div., where now Arthur Taylor, near Steele's Hill, and again to Wentworth, about 1839, and there d., 1856 (?), ae. 83. She also d. in W. Children :
G5. JOSEPH [155], b. Sept. 8, 1796.
66. POLLY, m. David Chase, of Deerfield, afterwards of Wentworth, where she lived (1877).
67. DOROTHY B. (Dolly), m. George C. W. Colby (see p. 170 [102], Ist wife). 68. JULIA, m. John B. Swain, of Meredith, and d of consumption, in Wentworth, about 1843.
69. SAMUEL. I. Mary Roberts, dan. of Dr. R., of Meredith, and settled in Wentworth, where he d., leaving four children.
70. JOSIAN6 [18] (Benjamin5, Nathan', etc.), m. Mary Elkins, of Rye, who was b. June 25, 1781 ; lived first in North Hampton, and rein. to this town Jan. 20, 1815, settling on the place previously owned by [64], and now by his son [71], Lot No. 27, 1st Div. She there d., Dec. 13, 1867, ae. 86-6, and he soon after, the last of his father's family, Jan. 18, 1868, in his 91st year. Children :
71. ANDREW (Benjamin at first ) [158], b. Aug. 27, 1803.
72. Omve, b. June 14, 1805, in North Hampton; m. Caleb Cross, of East Andover, Oct. 25, 1833 (Bodwell). Children : - 1. Mary J. (Cross), b. Sept. 3, 1834, d. Nov. 23, 1854, ac. 20-2. 2. Abby A., b. Jan. 4, 1837, d. Feb. 20, 1850, ae. 19-1. 3. Susan E , b. May 29, 1842.
73. MARY ANN, b. April 26, 1807; m. Stacy Brown (see p. 53 [95]).
74. ABIGAIL,, b. Feb. 9, 1810, in North Hampton; res'd. with her sister [72], in Andover, umm. ; d. April 21, 1873, in Belmont, ae 63-2.
75. CHARLES, 6. May 7, 1817, in Sauborntou, d. June 15, 1823, ae. 0-1.
"His happy soul is washed In sin's atoning blood; Exulting in eternal love, Le wings his flight to God."
(Another child of [70] d. March 27, 1818.)
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76. TRUE W.7 [26] (David", Benjamin5, Nathan4, etc. ), m. Mary S. Fox, Jan. 16, 1823 (Crockett). She was b. near Meredith Hill, June 24, 1802. Settled ou the Grant place, now Barnard H. Bur- leigh's, Lot No. 81, Ist Div. Ile d. Jan. 4, 1858, ae. 61-2.
"Quietly they laid my body here to rest, Slain by death's cold and icy hand; But my spirit is now among the blest, Rejoicing with a heavenly band.
" I am sick and weary now no more, Nor suffer from disease and pain, For I have reached that peaceful shore Which you must strive to gain."
She now res. (1880) with her dau. [81] at Danvers, Mass. Children :
77. CAROLINE G., b. Jan 13, 1824; m., Ist, Reuben W. Mason (see p. 481 [45]) ; m., 2d, - Miner, of Concord, who is also deceased. One son : - 1. William (Miner).
78. DAVID P., b. Oct. 29, 1825; m. Nancy J. Iloyt, dau. of Andrew W. (see p. 360 [47]), Nov. 27, 1849; res. in Topsfield, Mass. Child : - 1. Viola, b. May, 1853.
79. EDWARD F., b. April 22, 1828, d. of typhoid fever, Sept. 8, 1851, ue. 23-5.
"One year ago my hopes were bright, And prospects hiere were fair; Que year hence, and who can tell, Dear friend, where thou wilt dwell ?"
80. Moses G., b. July 20, 1832; lives near his mother, at Danvers, Mass. (1880).
81. EMMA M., b. Dec. 7, 1838; now res. in Danvers.
82. ABEL7 [27] (David", Benjamin5, Nathan4, etc.), was first a house carpenter, at Union Bridge (upper corner of street) ; then engaged in a factory at Meredith Village, ou the failure of which enter- prise he attended school at New Hampton, became a Calvinist Bap- tist minister, and preached a number of years in Brentwood, Kingston, and Amesbury ( Mass.). He was justice of the peace before he stud- ied for the ministry. He m. Melinda Mead, 1823; finally rem. to Will Co., Ill., and there d., Jan. 9, 1867, ac. 69. Children :
83. ADALINE AUGUSTA, b. May 17, 1824, d.
84. JANE MEAD, b. July 16, 1825; now res. in Kansas.
85. STEPHEN M., b. Aug. 29, 1830; now located at Mokena, Will Co., Ill.
86. JOSIAH C7 [28] (David6, Benjamin5, etc.), was called also Josiah Philbrook, " 3d," at the time of his marriage to Mary Ilunkins, dau. of Robert (see p. 371 [139]), May 13, 1819 (Bodwell), who d. April 20, 1867, ae. 67-3. " Our mother " (cemetery). He was a trader, and then hotel-keeper, twenty-five years, at Uniou Bridge, and there res'd. till after first wife's death. IIe m., 2d. Mrs. Sophia M.
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Noble, of Lake Village, Feb. 11, 1870; now res. (1877-80) in the Osgood neighborhood, Lower Gilmanton, a farmer. Children :
87. HORACE, b. Nov. 20, 1820; has res'd. chiefty in Boston, Mass., as a bank clerk, since 1838; m. Lucie A. Brigham, Ang. 15, 1854, who was b. on Fayette Street, Boston. No children.
88. HARRIET ROGERS, b. March 12, 1823; m. Bradbury T. Brown (sce p. 53 [101]).
89. MARY PERKINS, b. Nov. 10, 1826; m. William H. H. Couner (see p. 181 [47]).
90. ANDREW AUGUSTUS, b. June 27, 1833, d. July 10, 1855, ae. 22.
91. GEORGE HUNKINS, b. March 20, 1838; first went to Boston, Sept., 1858; is now a produce commission merchant, Cellar 11, New Fanenil Hall Market, firm of Merriam & Philbrick; is also justice of the peace, a meln- ber of the Masonic fraternity, active member of the Ancient and Houorable Artillery Company, the oldest military organization in the country ( 1638), and honorary member of the National Lancers. He was m. to Mary Ella Paul, June 13, 1866, who was b. in Boston, Jan. 4, 1845. No children.
92. A. CHESLEY7 [33] (David", Benjamin5, etc.), m. Kliza S. Moore, dau. of Mark (see p. 486 [22]), Nov. 21, 1831 ; lived, first, in Sanbornton, then in Meredith, seven years, till 1854; lastly to the present, again in S., at Union Bridge. Children :
93. MARK MOORE, b. Feb. 18, 1833, d. Sept. 29, 1842, ae. 9-7.
94. HESTER ANN, b. March 16, 1837, d. Jan. 24, 1844, in her 7th year, of croup.
95. ELIZA ANN, b. June 10, 1844; m. Charles C. Taylor, 2u wife (sce).
96. THOMAS J.7 [34] (David6, Benjamin5, etc.), settled, as a farmer, just east of his father's homestead, and there continued till his death, Sept. 23, 1877, ac. 67-2 ; was a captain in the militia, and a worthy man. He m., Ist, Syrena W. Wells, Jau. 9, 1833, who d. Feb. 18 (20), 1834, ae. 24; m., 2d, Laura B. Plumer, dan. of Rich- ard (see), Dec. 4, 1834 ( Bodwell), who was then the widow of Josiah Burleigh (see p. 65 [98]). She d., of consumption, July 29, 1837, ac. 23-2. lle m., 3d, Eliza Ann Lawrence, dan. of Hazen and Sally Lawrence, of Stanstead, C. E., Jan. 20, 1838. Children :
97. SYRENA WELLS (Ist wife), b. Jan. 29, 1834; m. Cyrus Knowles, miller, Nov. 27, 1858, then of Sanbornton Bridge. Ilas since been in the employ of the Canterbury Shakers; now (1875-80) at Coucord, iu the same business. Children :- 1. Isa Belle (Knowies), b. July 3, 1861. 2. Mary Wells, b. April 13, 1866.
98. THOMAS PLUMER (2d wife), b. Nov. (Dee.) 14, 1835; was a blacksmith in Manchester, and had m. Mina Jones; enlisted in the 4th N. Il. Vols ; was at Hilton Head and Port Royal, S. C., Oct., 1862; d., of disease thus con- tracted, Dec. 26, 1866, ae. 31-1.
99. LAURA ANN, b. July 4 (1), 1837; m. Charles Badger Garmon, Nov. 21, 1850, who was b. in Gilmanton, Feb. 28, 1831, the son of Emerson P. and Harriet E. (Couner) Garmon. lle has been a blacksmith the last twenty-three years (1881) at the Bridge. Children : - 1. Fred. Clarence (Garmon), b. April
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23, 1858, in Laconia; is in the clothing business ut Bradford, Vt., Balley & Garmou; m. Ablue Wright Johnson, of B., May 14, 1879. 2. Ada May, b. April 4, 1860, at Sanbornton Bridge. 3. Lillian Evelyn, b. Feb. G, d. Oct. ", 1865, ue. 8 mos. 4. Frank Durrell, b. July 12, 18GG.
100. SARAH JANE (3d wife), b. June 1, 1839; in. Rev. Thomas Elliott, a Methodist clergymen, in New York, Nov. G, 1860, and d. Juue 6, 1802, ac. 23.
101. MARY FRANCES, b. Sept. 21, 1842; in. Hiram B. Philbrook [113, 1].
102. MAZEN LAWRENCE, b. Sept. 27, 1845; a farmer with aud succeeding his father, in this town; in. Mary C. Bean, of Dauvers, Mass., dau. of Joseph M. (see p. 31 [61]), March 24, 1868. Children : - 1. Walter George, b. Aug. 27, 1809. 2. Charlie Elijah, b Jan. 17, 1871. 3. Willle Connell, b. Sept. 3, 1872. 4. J. Bean, b. Oct. 28, 1875. 5. Nellie Osborne, b. Dec. 0, 1877.
103. MOSES C.7 [35] (DavidG, Benjamin5, etc.), m. Sarah Giles, dan. of Nicholas2 (see p. 303 [16]), April 12, 1842 (Coombs), who now res. (1880) at Union Bridge, where their two oldest and four youngest children were b. Children :
104. OLIVE ANN, b. May 30, 1843; m. Henry Osgood, Aug., 1865. He is a native of Northfield; now an express driver in Waltham, Mass. Children : - 1. Miunie Beile (Osgood), b. May 24, 1866, in Northfield. 2. Ernest B., b. June, 1809, in N.
105. EMMA JANE, b. March 19, 1843, d. Oct. 8, 1850, ae. 5-7.
106. SARAH ELIZABETH, b. June 28, 1846; m. George Washington Watson, of Lacouia, June 16, 1866. He is a native of Meredith, b. April 28, 1841; a soldier in the 12th N. II. Regiment; wounded in battle of Cold Harbor; now overseer in the carding and spinning room of the Gilford Hosiery Company. Children : - 1. Sarah Elizabeth (Watson), b. May 4, 1867, in East Tilton. 2. Mabel Florence, b. Aug. 30, 1869, d., of diphtheria, Nov. 21, 1878, ae 9-3. 3. Olive Annie, b. Dec. 14, 1870. 4. Minniette Miriam, b. April 4, 1873. 5. Euia Iona, b. July 5, 1874, d. Nov. 23, 1875, ae. 1-5. 6. George Edwin, b. Marchi 4, 1870.
107. ELLEN AUGUSTA, b. Dec. 10, 1847; m., Ist, - King; m., 2d, Nelson A. Philbrick [103].
108. MOSES EMERSON, b. Feb. 3, d. Oct. 13, 1850, ac. 8 mos , 10 days.
109. EMMA JANE, 2d, b. Aug. 22, 1851; m. Benjamiu F. Brown (see p. 53 [93]).
110. EDWIN MOSES EMERSON, b. Oct. 25, 1853.
111. ANDREW DAVID, b. Dec 31, 1835.
112. NATHAN7 [3]. (S. Pages, Benjamins, etc. ), was a blacksmith and farmer; res'd., after 1814 (having been in the Sanbornton war service that year), on Lot. No. 51, Ist Div., where now R. C. Bixby. Ile in. Sarah Philbrick [45], Ang. 27, 1809 (Crockett), and d. Jan. 18, 1824, ae. 36. She d. Aug. 18, 1836, ac. 47-6. Children :
113. ETHAN, b. Oct. 2, 1810; m., Ist, Hannah Thomas, dau. of Joseph (sec), May 1, 1834 ( Bodweil), who d., of cancer, Nov. 10, 1873, ae. 64-3; 1u., 2d, An M. Elliot, of Pembroke, 1875. Ile has been a farmer in this town the last twenty-one years (1ss1), on the old David Philbrick homestead. Children : - 1. Miram Bradley, b. May 17, 1839 ; is a carpenter and farmer, associated with his father; was selectman of Sanbornton two years (1872-73). He m., Ist,
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Mary F. Philbrook [101], Nov. 29, 1866, who d. Dec. 10, 18CO, ac. 27-3; In., 2d, Anna Judith McCartney, of Gilmanton (see lili Fam., p. 351 [7, 4]), April 14, 1871. Children : - 1. Frank Alma ( Ist wife), b. Dee. 9, 1869. 2. Thomas, b. Dec. 5, 1840; res. in Denver, Colorado ; a carpenter by trade ; num. (1879). 3. Augusta Aun, b. Feb. 11. 1842; m. Heury l'. Wilson (see). 4. Morris, b. Sept. 24, 1845; m. Mary Knights, from Philadelphia, and res. in Denver, Col. (1870), as a carpenter, P. O. Box 304. Children : - I. Bessie. II. Ivy. III. Myrtie May. IV. A daughter. 5. Nathan, b. July 13, 1847, d. April 15, 1849, in his 2d year, being choked with pineapple. G. Nathan. 2d, b. Feb 11, 1851; is a mason by trade; m. Gertrude Wilson, of Hudson, June 17, 1853; Low res. (1878-80) at Golden City, Col., where an active politician. No children. 7. Elliot, b. Feb. 22, 1876 (ed wife).
114. RECBEN, b. Sept. 24, 1814; in. Sarah Sophia Poor, of Thorutou. in T., Sept. 1, 1840. She was b. Feb. 2, 1817, in God'stown. He learned his trade as a blacksmith, of Dearborn Sauborn, nt the Bridge; res'd. at Thorn- tou seven years, Bethlehem five years, aud nt the Bridge again since 1856. his shop now occupied by C. B. Garmon [99] (1881). She d., of cancer, after a year's sickuess, Nov. 15, 1877, ac. co-0. Children : - 1. Sarah Elizabeth, b. July 1, 1841, iu Thornton; m. Alonzo Clark, from Vermont Nov., 1864, who res'd. lu Manchester; paymaster in the Derry mills; d, in Cambridgeport, Mass., March 15, 1873. She was a milliner in Tilton (1876-78). Child : - I. Harold Philbrook (Clark), b. Jan. 3, 1870, in Manchester. 2. Daniel Mor- rison, b. Nov. 11, 1843, In Thornton; in. Sarah T. Morrison, dau. of Samuel D. (see p. 522 [311]), Nov. 24, 1870; is a farmer in Franklin, on his father-in- law's place. Children : - I. Eva Annie, b. April 14, d. Oct 26, 1872. ac. 6 mos. II. Florence Lizbeth, b. Jan. 30, 1877. III. Mabel Taylor, b. Oct. 15, 1878. 3. Mary Annah, b. Jau. 13, 1851, lo Bethlehem.
115. ELIZABETH, b. Ang. 16, 1816; m. Hezekiah Smith, son of Henry (see). 116. ELVIRA PLUMER DEARBORN, b. Oct. 14, 1818; m. Ezra M. Beckmin (see p. 33 [17]).
117. ALvan, b. Aug. 1 (2), 1820; was given to his uncle Jonathan [119] to be brought up, before the death of his father, and there found an excellent home till 1843, when he left his native State for Salem, Mass., engaging in the sash, door, and blind trade. Was there m., Ist, to Sarah E. Wheeler, of S., Jun. 26, 1847, and settled in Dauvers. She d. in Sanborntou, of consumption, whither she had repaired for the sake of her health, April 16 (9), 1849, ac. 28-7. He m., 2d, Susan Maria Newhall, of Saugus, Mass., June 11, 1x51 (who was there b. 1830), and has there res'd. chieny, as a carpenter and builder, since 1848, with the exception of two years at Portland, Me., in the reed-organ business (1851-52), and one year in Worcester, when his life was despalred of (1864). Children : - 1. Charles Jacob, b. Aug 25, 1856 (2d wife) ; is a telegraph operator, learning the business in 1875. 2. Emma Eliza, b. May 22, 1862. 3. Heury Martyu, b. Ang. 1, d. Sept., 1806, ae 1 mo. 4. Alice May, b. May 1, 1869.
118. NATHAN PAGE, b. May 6, 1823; entered the ministry of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in 1851, after six years of preliminary study, and still con- tinued bls theological studies, as prescribed by the Conference. for four years longer. Ilis pastoral work commenced in Massachusetts. with these sneces- sive fields of labor: South Seitnate, Duxbury, Nantucket, Provincetown, Sandwich, Taunton, and New Bedford. including two years offleiating as pre- siding elder of that district. Iu 1866 he rem. to New Hampshire, where he has
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labored at Franklin Falls (pioneer), Fisherville, East Tilton, Ruminey, Lou- don, Goffstown, and Great Falls (1880), maklug at this date (1880) twenty- uine years in the active ministry, excepting a few months' cessation from enfeebled health. (According to the rules of the Methodist denomination, no muluister Is allowed to remalu as pastor of the same church for a longer period than three, formerly two years. Hence the frequent changes, as above noted. ) Ifc m. Hannah HI. Sauborn, dau. of Dearborn (see), 1851. Chil- dren : - 1. Nathan Willis, b. April 29, 1852; m. - Mowe. 2. Homer Dear- boru. b. July 12, 1854. 3. Charles Fremont, b. July 4, 1856, d. in the West. 4. Edgar Braytou, b. Jan. 21, 1860. 5. Laura Frauces, b. Aug. 12, 1802. 6. Ilelen Amelia, b. April 21, 1865. 7. George Robinson, b. July 13, 1867.
119. JONATHAN7 [41] (S. Pages,, Benjamin5, etc.), m. Elizabethi (Betsey) Lane, dan. of Josephs (see p. 440 [76]), July 17, 1823 (Bodwell) ; was at first a blacksmith, afterwards a farmer; rem. with his father to Thornton, early part of 1829, and thence to North Hamp- ton, April, 1840, where he d., Jan. 16, 1870, in his 77th year, and she five days later, Jan. 21, in her 73d year. Both their two youngest sous learned the machinist's trade, but were obliged to give it up for farming, on account of the failure of health. Children :
120. ABIGAIL, b. Sept. 27, 1824; m. Ebenezer Gove (see p. 318 [48]).
121. JOSEPH LANE, b. Jan. 26, 1827; is a farmer, in North Hampton; in. Julia M. Leavitt, Nov. 24, 1856. Children : - 1. Julia Elizabeth, b. April 24, 1859. 2. Allen Howard, b. July 6, 1864, d. Sept. 18, 1867, ac. 3-2.
122. HENRY MARTYN, b. Aug. 5, 1830; m. Rebecca F. Leavitt, Jan. 1, 1850 (see above), and d. Feb. (Jan. ) 5, 1865, ac. 34-6. Children : - 1. Wil- lard Henry, b. April 13, 1857. 2 Harlan Leavitt, b. Ang. 10, 1800.
123. THOMAS, b. July 12, 1832; occupies the homestead in N. Il. ; m. Mar- garet D. Page, Sept., 1870 (?), who d. of apoplexy, Nov. 26, 1879, ac. 31. Child : - 1. Katharine Elizabeth, b. Jan. 2, 1872.
124. BENJAMIN7 [46] (Reuben", Benjamin5, cte.), m. Charlotte Palmer, dau. of Joseph (see p. 543 [6]), June 20, 1816 (Bodwell) : was a farmer, living first on the Hunt Road (see Sites, Lot No. 51, 1st Div.), till 1833, then at the Bay, where now Smith Chapman ; next at Union Bridge, and finally at the lower house on the Sanborn Road, now Mr. Woods's, where he d., Nov. 2, 1858, ac. 68-6. She d. at her daughter's [128], Oct. 18, 1875, ac. 78-7. The last of thirty- nine who joined the Congregational Church, Sept. 8, 1816. Children :
125. HULDAN S. (?), b. Jan. 6, 1818; m. Samuel Kimball Gove, farmer, of Ienuiker, Aug. 25, 1842. Ile now res. at Franklin Falls, employed in the hosiery mill of Sulloway & Co .; was b June 17, 1817. Children : - 1. Emma Anu (Gove), b. June 15, 1845; m. Thomas Symonds Austin, Feb. 24, 1866, who lives in Manchester, a stone-mason on the railroad. Children : - I. Ella Viann (Austin), b. March 3, 1864 (adopted). II. Nina Belle, b. Feb. 9, 1867, in Northfleld. III. Lilla B., b. Sept. 19, 1869, in N. 2. Frank Pierce (Gove), b. July 14, 1852. 3. Albert Otis, b. Dec. 6, 1853. 4. Willie Eugene, b. July 19, 1855.
126. LYDIA, b. April 11, 1819; m. John C. Gilman (sec p. 311 [78]).
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127. EBENEZER SANBORN, b. March 0, 1821; was a machinist. at Franklin Falls, in the employ of the Aikens, for about thirty years (1874) ; in., Ist, Abigail Batchelder, of Franklin (see p. 24 [62]), who d. Feb. 1. 1850, ac. 25-4; m., 2d. Julia Batchelder, of Northfield, May 22, 1850. Children : - 1. Mary Abigail. b. March 4, 1845 (1st wife), in Franklin; in., Ist, Jeremiah Lake, a native of Canterbury, Ang. 17, 1861, who was in the wool business, at Frank- lin, and d. Oct. 3, 1876. She m., 2d. Eldon Alpheus Tilden, Sept. 16, 18:0. Ile was the son of Lester and Rebecca (Drury) Tilden, of Barre, Vt., b. March 13, 1841; was captain in the 2d Vt. Regiment three years, during the war; afterwards colonel of the 4th Vt. militia; now (1830) n dry-goods mer- chant, Brown, Durell & Co., Boston, Mass. Child : - I. Carrie Belle (Lake), b. March 11, 1868. 2. Clarence, b. May 24, 1852 (2d wife), In Northfield, aud there d., Jan 16, 1857, ac. 4-8 3. Melinda Luella, b. Oct. 16, 1857, d. Feb. 13, 1801, ac. 3-4. 4. Albee Jasper, b. May 16, 1800, in Northfield. 5. Walter Lincoln, b. March 5, 1803, in Franklin.
128. ANN DEARBORN, b. June 7, 1822; m. Jolin Willlam Jolinsou, of Gro- ton, Mass., at Lowell, Nov. 26, 1848. Ile was b. Nov. 27, 1824, iu G., the sou of John and Mary ( Blodgett) Johnson; a machinist, In North Chelmsford, till 1857, then In Franklin six years; now (1879-81) a farmer, in Tilton, old Dea. Moulton place, Lot No. 60, 2d Div., house burnt and renewed, 1872. Children : - 1. John Franklin (Johnson), b. July 20, 1850, In Chelmsford; a clerk, since fourteen years of age, in Bostou, 61 Chatham Street (1880). 2. Horace Harvey, b. March 21, 1852, in C .; is also a clerk in a grocery store, Boston, No. 1872 Washington Street (1877). He in. Alva Nora Robinson, of B., Ang. 10, 1875. Child : - I. Clarence Pearson, b. June 25, 1876. 3. Etta Frauces, b. Oct. 8, 1855, in C .; m. Edward E. Shaw (see).
129. SARAII, b. Jan. 19, 1824; m. Benjamin B. Breed, farmer, of Franklin. No children.
130. JOSIAN S., b. Oct. 28, 182C, d. of rheumatic fever, June 26 (July 28), 1837, ac. 10-8.
131. CYNTHIA C., b. June 13, 1827, d. Sept. 12, 1830. ac. 3-3.
132. ALONZO B., b. July 3, 1829; is a farmer on the Cram place, Lot No. 44, 1st Div. ; m. Deborah Cram, dan. of James (see p. 188 [20]), Nov. 18, 1847 (Kidder?). Children : - 1. Benjamin Cram, b. Dec. 17, 1849, d. April 11, 1859, ae. 9-4. 2. Alice Delia, b. June 8, 1852; in. George F. Dolloff, moulder and grocer, April 21, 1874, who was b. May 20, 1849. 3. Elma Etta, b. May 11, 1857, d. Oct. 21, 1872, ac. 15-5, of typhoid fever, by which disease the whole family were prostrated. 4. George B. MeLelland, b. Sept. 13. 1861.
133. WILLIAM HENRY HARISON, b May 3, 1831; is a machinist in Boston, since serving in the war three years; first enlistment in the Mass. Battery. He m. Ellen Dinsmore, from Vermont. Children : - 1. Harry, 1). May 1, 1852. 2. Willie. 3, 4. Horace and Charles, b. 1859 ; the latter d. Oct., 1872, of small- pox, ae. 13.
134. ALMIRA, b. April 21, d. May S, 1833, ac. 2 weeks.
135. CYNTHIA JANE, b. May 10, 1834; m. Levi A. Taylor, of Providence, R. I., carpenter; now res. in Portsmouth. Children : - 1. Mabel (Taylor), b. Ang. 26, 1858. 2. Abbie A., b. Jau. 2, 1802.
136. CYRENIA FRANCES, b. Jau. 20, 1836; m. James Heury Crombie, of Providence, R. I., now of Portsmouth; a machinist and engineer, Kearsarge Mill. Chilld : - 1. Carrie (Crombie), b. Dec. 19, 1805.
137. Oris FREEMAN, b. June 30, 1838; was a machinist; in. Lucebia Lib- bey, of Warren, and d. March, 1863, at Chelmsford, Muss., in his 25th year.
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138. ELDORA LAVON, b. April 18, 1844; m. Solomon E. Beckford, Feb. 27, 1865. He was b. June 12, 1827, in Meredith ; is a painter lu employ of the Alkeus, at Franklin. Child : - 1. Niua Louise ( Bickford), b. Aug. 17, d. Sept. 1, 1866, ac. 15 days.
139. JonN7 [53] (Reuben6, Benjamin5, ete. ), m. Mary P. Moore, dau. of Mark (see p. 486 [20]), Nov. 29, 1827 (Crockett), and has since lived mostly at Union Bridge ; a farmer, blacksmith, and (for- merly) captain in the militia. She d. June 25, 1874, ae. 69. He was a highly esteemed citizen, amiable, intelligent, and " substantial" ; d., suddenly, of pneumonia, Feb. 16, 1880, in his 77th year. Children :
140. ELIZA ANN, b. Jau. 24, 1829, d. Sept. 14, 1839, ae. 10-8.
"Sleep on, dear daughter, take your rest, Your Heavenly Father thinks it best; And in the morning, when you rise, We hope to meet you in the skies."
141. JOHN MOORE, b. Feb. 18, 1836; m. Fannle S. Knowles, of Upper Gil- mauton, Nov. 25, 1863, the dau. of Joseph M. Knowles, b. Aug. 22, 1841. Ile was a wheelwright at Union Bridge; a farmer ou the Samuel Hersey place, 1867-72; at his trade in Franklin, 1876, and again at U. B. - new house built - 1878-80. Children : - 1. Leon Moore, b. Jan. 20, 1869, In Sanbornton. 2. Lena Adella, b. March 15, 1871, iu S., d. Jan. 18, 1874, In her Ed year, at Franklin, of typhoid pneumonia. 3. Charlie Wells, b. Jan. 7, 1874. 4. Ernest A., b. June 4, 1879, d., very suddenly, June 23, 1880, ac. 1 year, 19 days.
142. VIOLA BETSEY, b. Sept. 24, 1838; in. Asa A. Brown (see p. 54 [116]). 143. WILLIAM HARRISON, b. Dec. 10, 1840; was a salesman in E. F. Bur- leigh's shoe store, Laconin, 1876; now (1880) with the Lougec Bros .; m. Fannie A. Colstou, of Franklin, Sept., ISGG. No children.
144. LESTER, b. Oet. 3, 1850; was a farmer, and workman lu Win. Blan- chard's " Excelsior" mill, at Uniou Bridge (1876); then living with his father, in the same house where he was born; was in., by Rev. J. G. Munsey, to Anna J. Johnson, Dee. 31, 1874, the dau. of Samuel Johnson, who moved from Bow to East Tilton in 1866. She was b. June 23, 1854. Children : - 1. Olive Lester, b. Nov. 23, 1875. 2. Ilarry Earl, b. June 2, 1877, at East Til- tou. 3. Viola Blanche, b. Feb. 2, ISSU.
145. JACOB B.7 [56] (Renben6, Benjamin5, etc.), contiuned on his father's homestead, at the Bay, near Rowen's Point ; m., Ist, Abi- gail H. Dearborn, dau. of Phinehas (>ee p 222 [39]), Jan. 19, 1836 (Bodwell), who d., of consumption, Jan. 16, 1843, ae. 31-2; m., 2d, Eliza M. Sanborn, dau. of Henry (see), July 4, 1843 (Bodwell), who d., his widow, Sept. 13, 1874, in her 57th year. He was a most exemplary citizen. and an earnest, devoted member of the Congreg :- tional Church, rarely absenting himself, in times of health, from the sanctuary, at the Square, though four miles distant. A long sickness - fever, followed by consumption (during which he used to watch the writer gliding over the bay in a sail-boat) - was patiently borne, and ended, with his triumphant death, Aug. 27, 1867, ae. 58-2. Children :
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146. JACOB EVERETT, b. Oct. 20, 1844, d. Jan. 15, 1849, ae. 4-3 (ed wine). 147. ABBIE ELIZAA, b. July 20, 1847; in. Nathan Edwin Cate. June 6, 1870, in Lawrence, Mass., who was freight agent of the Boston nud Maine Railroad Company, and afterwards cashier of the same (1875-80), in Boston, with res. iu Somerville. He was b. Jan. 6, 1542, in Stratham. Child : - 1. Grace Louise (Cate), b. Sept. 24, 1871, in Lawrence.
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