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17. ASA [37], b. Feb. 2, 1783.
18. HULDAII, b. May 24, 1787; m. William Blumpey, then of Francouia, an Englishman, Jan. 10, 1811 (Crockett) ; llved near her father's (old Benja- min Robiusou house) ; afterwards at the Bridge, and there d., with her daughter-lu-law. He was a morocco dresser; worked at Franklin, but left for parts unknown. Child : - 1. Rufus ( Blumpey), afterwards " Woodbury "; m. Mary M. Culley, dau. of Dea. Joua. (see p. 91 [37]) ; res'd. on the Jolin Lane place; rem. to Pembroke, aud thence to Callfornia.
19. NATHANIKL C. [44], b. March 2, 1:91.
20. POLLY, b. Oct. 10, 1795, d., aum., in Laconla, about 1870, ae. 75 (?).
21. WILLIAM? [4] (Benjamin1), had probably m. first before com- ing to town, later than his brothers ; settled east of Steele's Hill, Lot No. 23, 2d Div., Site 1. She ( Ist wife) d. Aug. 28, 1804. Ilis 2d wife d. Jan. 20, 1808. Of his children :
22. JONATHAN [50], b. Feb. 24, 1792, In Sanboruton.
23. POLLY. m. Dudley Smith (see). (Besides one other, who d. young, Sept. 7, 1798.)
24. JOSIAH3 [8] (Levi?, Benjamin1), m. Susannah Dow, of New Hampton ; there lived, as a shoemaker and farmer, and d. Sept., 1864, in his 84th year. Children :
25. LEAVITT, b. Sept., 1804; m. Nancy Cawley, dan. of Samuel (see p 92 [51]), Nov. 23, 1833, in New Hamptou, where he has since res'd. as a farmer. She there d., Aug. 13, 1880, ac. 69. Chilldren : - 1. Williamn M., b. Sept 5, 1834, in N. II., as were all except [5]; has exercised his gifts to some extent
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as a preacher : now (1878-80) chiefly a farmer with his father In New Hamp- Lon. 2. Emeline, b. Stay 23, d. July 4, 1836, ae. 1 mo., 10 days. 3. Harriet S., b July 11, 1837 ; m. Rev. Samuel F. Lougee (see p. 409 [37]). 4. Ellza Ann, b. Oct. 10, 1839 (Sept. 20, 1840), d. Nov. 22, 1869, ac. 30-1 (?). 5. Samuel C., b. Dec. 8, 1842, in Sanbornton. 6. James 11., b. Aug. 3, 1847.
26. ELIZA Dow, b. Oct., 1806; m. James Blake (see p. 37 [17]).
27. ABIGAIL. D , b. Aug., Isos; m. William Moore, of Bristol, farmer.
28. SALLY Tirox, b. July, 1810; in. John Calvin Gordon, of New Immp- tou, clothier, and deacou of the Baptist Church. Nine children who grew up (3 sous), of whom Is : - 1. Rev. Adouiram Judson (Gordou), D. D., who was grad. at Brown University and Newton Seminary, and is now (1878-81) the esteemed pastor of the Clarendon Street Baptist Church, Boston, Mass.
29. ISAAC L., b. June 22, 1812. in N. Hampton Village; was a hatter, by trade, in Methuen, Haverhill, and Bostou, Mass. He invented a peculiar spring bed; also made improvement on a machine for fitting hats; ul., Ist, Tirzah G. Gordon, dau. of Benoui, of N. H., Jan. 7, 1836, who was b. Jau., 1815, and d. June 2, 1843, ae. 28-5; m., 2d. Sarah A. Adains, of Methuen, May 8, 1845, who was b. iu Pittsfield, May, 1809, and d. May 25, 1877, In N. Hampton, ae. 68. He returned to N. H. iu 1867; has been afflicted with blindness since 1876. Children : - 1. Francis Wayland, b. July 4, 1837, in Meredith, d. Jan. 31, 1843, ac. 5-7. 2. William Mattison, b. Jau. 1, 1840, in Meredith; was in the U. S. Army, under Geu. Banks, in Louisiana, during the war, while also correspondent of the Boston Journal ; has since been connected with the press and the custom house in New Orleans, 1878-80.
30. NANCY D., b. June, 1814; m. Payne Blake (see p. 38 [20]).
31. JOSEPH D., b. May, 1816; m. Jerusha Masou, of Bristol; is a fariner in New Hamptou, near his brother [23].
32. MARY ANN, b. April 13, 1819; in. Sainnel J. Dearborn (see p. 221 [33]).
33. SUSANNAI, b. June, 1821 ; in. Martin L. Palmer, of Haverhill, since of New Hampton, where he has been selectman of the towu. Three children (two daus. d. young) : - 1. Benjamin Franklin (Palmer), the youngest, b. about 1857.
34. HARRIET S., b. July 4, 1823, d. Ang., 1825, ae. 2-1.
35. ANGELINE. b. March, 1825; in. Johu K. Robinsou, of Pembroke, sou of [15]. Nine children (two d. young).
36. RUFUS LEWIS, b. April, 1827; in. Lena Lowell, of Frankfort, N Y., where he res., a teacher of penmanship; was a soldier in the late war, and lost his right hand. He has since learned to use his left hand in writing, and has held an office in the U. S. Revenue Department. Seven children; one d. while he was absent in the army.
37. ASA3 [17] (Benjamin2, Benjamin1), m. Mary (Polly) San- born, dan. of Joseph Ililliard (see), March 18, 1809 (Crockett) ; remained on the place first settleil by his father, and there d., March 31, 1837, ac. 54-2. She d. Dec. 28, 1845, of consumption, ae. 59-3. Children :
3S. ESTIEK TRUE, b. Sept. 1, 1810; in., Ist, Nathan B. Lang, of Candia, Sept. 2, 1830 ( Crockett), in Sauborutou. Ile was a shoe manufacturer, and d. June 6. 1832, being drowned at Hooksett Falls, ac. 24. She m., 20, Nathan B. Merrill, of Campton, at Lowell, Mass., Muy, 1838, who was first a mann-
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facturer, but rem. to Deerfield as a farmer, in 1849. She there d., of cancer, Oct. 31, 1874. ac. 64-2. Child : - 1. Leonard Dudley ( Lang), b. June 25, 1831. at Woodstock; was a farmer, at South Deerfehl, and there d., of pheu- monia, March 15. 1573, after four days' illness, in his 420 year.
39. BENJAMIN, b. Aug. 22, 1812; m. Mary Aun Burbank, of Campton, May 30, 1841; was a teacher of penmanship, and lastly employed in a fur store, in Lowell, Mass., where he d., July 25, 1870, in his 58th year. Chil- dren : - 1. Clarence Wellman, b. May 23, 1842; m. Mary a. Holden, of Lowell, Jau. S, 1873; is there bookkeeper for the firm E. P. Talbot & Co. 2. Andie Lucia, b. Dec. 25, 1844; res. in Lowell ; employed in the salesroom of a fancy- goods store.
40. MARY JANE, b. April 29, 1815; m. William Henry Morse, of Leomius- ter, Mass., in this town, March 30, 1830 ( looper). Ile was a shoe manufac- turer, and d. ut Deerfield, Nov. 18, 1805, ae. 57. She still res. in D., his widow. No children.
41. JOSEPH SANBORN, b. Dec. 9, 1817; retains the old homestead as a farmer, with n new and commodious dwelling in Tilton, though north of the dividing range live. He m. Alvira Hancock, Dec. 29, 1845, who was b. Sept. 2, 1827, in Northfield, the dau. of George and Susan M. (Forrest) Hancock, b. Oct. 13, 1804, the mother passing her last years in the daughter's home, and here peacefully departing, Sept. 22, 1878, in her 74th year. Children : - 1. Susan George, b. Nov. 11, 1846; in. Elven Greeley, of Exeter, Feb 12, 1873, who is a marble engraver of much skill, as his tablets in town testify. Child : - I. Florence May (Greeley), b. Jan. 23, 1878, in Exeter. 2. Alfred Asa, b. Feb. 10, 1849; was clerk in a store at Chelsea, Mass. (1875) ; m. Elmora V. Glidden, of Lowell, Nov. 14, ISTS; is now in business at Exeter; also hotel keeper at Old Orchard Beach, Me. (1880). Child : - I. Raymah Alvira, b. July 2, 1 80.
42. ANN, b. April 17, 1820; m., Ist, Thomas M. Ferren, at Lowell, July +, 1839. He was a shoemaker in town, where of late G. W. Copp (Caler Ilill), and there d., of consmuption, May 4, 1847, ae. 29. She in., 20, Salmon Plas- tridge, merchaut, in Lowell, Aug. 6, 1830, who d. Oct., 1878, surviving but seven hours after being thrown from a carriage. Children : - 1. Josephine (Ferreu), b. Aug. 20, 1843, in Eaton, d. Dec. 24, 1848, in this town. ac. 3-4. 2. Georgianna, b. June 21, 1815, in Sanbornton; m. Samuel Boynton, in Lowell, Jan. 25. 1871, who there d., March, 1878. Children : - I. Carrie .1. (Boyutou), b. Nov. 1, 1871, in L., d. Dec., 1876, of diphtheria, ae. 5. 11. Annie, b. Sept. 26, 1878, in Lowell. 3. Rosetta J. (Plastridge), b. May 10, 1853, iu Lowell, aud there d, Sept. 22, 1554, ac. 1-4. 4. Everett A., b. Sept. 30, 1856, d Jan. 2, 1857, ac. 3 mos. 5. Mary Elizabeth, b. Nov. 7, 1838, in L.
4 43. ZAPMARINE DREW, b. June 14, 1820; 10. Napoleon B. Atkinson (see p. 1+ [47]).
44. NATHANIEL C.3 [19] (Benjamin2, Benjamin1), was a member of the light infantry company at seat of war, 1814; m. Sally Hoyt, dau. of StuartG ( see p. 362 [x0]), April 5, 1815 (Bodwell) ; rus'd., as a farmer, on the Hoyt farms, in this town; then in Rumney, and in Hohlerness, where he d. Children :
45. MARY ANN, b. Feb. 5, 18.6; m. Timothy P. Smith, then of Rumney, Jan. 1, 1840 (Bodwell), afterwards of Camptou. She d., in C., about 1857.
46. STUART HoYT, b. March 18, 1818; d. in Plymouth.
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47. HUI.DANI, b. Nov. 22, 1819, d. Aug. 28, 1844, in her 25th year.
48. CATHARINE, 2 sd. April 15, 1837, ac 15-1.
3 b. March 10, 1822.
49. CAROLINE, & d. Sept. 8, 1823, ae. 1-6.
50. JONATHAN3 [22] (William2, Benjamin1), lived on the brow of Steele's Hill ; m. Eliza L. Taylor, dau. of John (see), Dec. 20, 1824 (Bodwell), and d. April 22, 1846, ae. 54-2. She d. in Cleveland, on a visit at hier son's. Children :
61. WILLIAM, b. Sept. 5, 1826, in Sauborutou.
52. CHRISTOPHER S., b. Sept. 20, 1828, in S. ; m. Margaret Keener, Oct. 21, 1849, who was b. in Windsor, N. S., May, 1827. Emigrated to Califor- uia, where was b. : - 1. Julla E., July 6, 1854.
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53. JOHN ROBINSON, b. Aug. 6,1736 ; rem. very early from Stratham to Sanbornton ; made his beginning in a log-house north of the pres- ent Jolin W. Taylor place, at Clark's Corner, and afterwards built a one-story lionse on the site of the Taylor residence. He went to the Revolutionary war from this town in the capacity of a carpenter, as it is handed down in the family that his first wife " went to Canterbury to mill on horseback " while he was thus engaged. He m., 1st, Abigail Whidden, who was b. March 10, 1746, and d. Feb., 1788, in her 42d year. He m., 2d, Lydia Calef, and d. Oct. 11, 1816, ae. 80-2. She d. Dec. 7, 1820. Nothing definite can be learned of his parentage, and only two of his children are we able to trace. Children :
54. JAMES [62], b. Jan. (Feb.) 14, 1708.
55. JOHN, Jr., b. Nov. 18, 1770; m. Anna Dudley, dau. of Gilman (see p. 230 [10]), Feb. 18, 1802 (Crockett) ; had four children, and d. in Sauborn- ton, April 20, 184C ( ?).
56. DAVID [68], b. April 9, 1772 ('73).
57. ROSAMOND, b. May 11, 1775: m., Ist, Col. William Taylor (see) ; m., 2d, Noah Robinson, Esq., of New Hampton.
58. ABIGAIL, b. Aug. 15, 1777; d. Aug. 18, 1701, ae. 14.
59. DANIEL., b. Nov. 2, 1779; m. Ruth Morgan, dau. of Benjamin (see p. 488 [13]), Feb. 6, 1800 (Crockett).
. CO. ISAAC OSGOOD, b. May 5, 1782; in. Hannah Bradley, of Concord; set- tled iu Maine, first at Brunswick, but d. at St. Albans, 1854, ac. 72.
61. BETSEY, b. Aug. 13, 1784, d., unu., in this towu, Aug. 2, 1813, in her 29th year.
62. JAMES? [54] (John!), m. Deborah Lord, of Exeter, dau. of Robert5 (see p. 463 [8]) ; settled first on Lot 21, 1st Div., west of the Moses Thompson place ; afterwards on the Wheelock place (mountain road). Ile was " killed, felling trees," Sept. 2, 1801, ae. 33-8 (being fatally injured by the falling of a limb from a tree he was cut- ting, and surviving, insensible, but four hours). She m., 2d, Joseph Chaplin, of Canterbury. Children :
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63. NATHANIEL, b. Nov. 11, 1794; m. Deborah Gilman, of Exeter; was a tauner; lived in Coneord, Exeter, and lastly in New Market, where he d., Dec. 25, 1873, ae. 70-1. Children : - 1. Nathaniel, Jr., b. Nov. 16, 1822 ; m., 1st, Sarah Libbey ; m., 2d, Elizabeth Stackpole; res. lu New Market, as over- seer iu a factory, and teacher of music; was a ulue mouths' soldier, a musi- cian, in New Orleans aud vicinity. Four children (sons), two first wife. 2. William M., b. Jau. 18. 1829; m. Mary Eliza Stackpole; Is a foundry work- man in Cambridgeport, Mass., also a teacher of music, and was a musician in the army, at Washington, D. C. Five children, two deceased.
04. JouN, b. Sept. 25, 1795, d. July 11, 1797, in his 2d year.
65. ABIGAIL, b. Dec, 9, 1798; n., Ist, - Conner; in , 2d, Sinou Rowe (3d wife), a native of Brentwood, March 14, 1833 (Bodwell). He was a tailor over forty years In Saubornton, who had in., Ist, - Clarkson; m., 21, Mrs. Anna, widow of Joshua Smith (see). He built a house, north side of road between Charles Calley's and the late David Taylor place (removed), but lived mostly on the Noah Smith place, near Clark's Corner. She nuited with the Congregational Church, 1834; d. with hier son, in Charlestown, Mass., March 15, 1877, ac. 78-3, and was buried in her loved Sauboruton. Child : - 1. James R. (Conner), b. June 14, 1821; is a trader in Charlestown; m. Saralı Stimpson, of C.
66. JAMES, b. May 24, 1801; res'd. in Raymond (1876); was m., and had six children living. His oldest son: - 1. George, was lost in the late war.
67. MARQUIS D. (Chaplin), b. June 30, 1810, d. in Canterbury, Feb. 23, 1874, ae. 63-8.
68. DAVID? [56] (John1), m. Sarah (Sally ) Smith, dau. of Reuben (see), Aug. 18, 1801 (Crockett), who d. Feb. 6, 1837, of Inng fever, ac. 56-5. " May we meet in heaven." IIe was a farmer in this town, and d. Ang. 30, 1852, ae. 80-5. Children (t r.) :
69. JOHN SMITH, b. Sept. 30, 1802; was drowned at Bath, Me., May 3, 1825, in his 23d year.
70. NABBY (Abigail) S., b. Nov. 22, 1803, d. num , in New Hamptou, March 20, 1840, ne. 30-4; buried in S.
71. AUGUSTUs HowE [80], b. Sept. 25, 1805.
72. ROSANNA, b. Feb. 17, 1808; m. Asa Burke, now of Roxbury, Mass., who was b. Oet. 14, ISI1, iu Andover, Vt. Child : - 1. Charles Asa ( Burke), b. Ang. 12, 1836, at Pomfret, Vt., d. 1839, ae. 3.
73. TRUEWORTHY SMITH GORDON, b. Jan. 14, 1810; m. Clarissa Kelsey, who was b. March 5, 1808, in New Bostou; Is a furniture dealer iu Charles- town, Mass. No children.
74. HANNAH KIMUALL, b. Nov. 20, 1811; m John Gary, of Charlestowu, Mass., who was b. Nov. 14, 1802, at Grotou, Vt. Children, all b. in C. : - 1. Jolin Robiusou (Gary), b July 20, 1838. 2. Edwin Forrest, b. Jau. 9, 1840. 3 Elbridge Alphouso, b. Oct. 10, 1841. 4. Sarah Helen, b. Aug. 30, 1543. 5. Hannah Frauces, b. Sept. 11, 1845. 6. Caroline Emma, b. Sept 2, 1847, d. Dec. 3, 1848, in Charlestown, ac. 1-3. 7. Callie Emma, b. Aug. 12, 1854.
75. BETSEY L., b. June 18, 1814, d. num., in Charlestown, May 31, 1543, iu her 29th year.
76. MOLLY (Mary) MARSTON, b. Feb. 26, 1816; m. Samuel Shaw, of New
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Hampton, Jan. 1, 1835, a blacksmith, the son of Samuel Shaw, b. In Chilches- ter, Dec 11, 1807. Chilldreu : - 1. David Allen (Shaw), b. May 21, 1836, d. Oct. 7, 1847, ae. 11-5. 2. Sarah Elovisa, b. Jan. 1, 1839; m Samuel G. Kelley, farmer. lu New Hampton, Jau. 13, 1874. Que dau., b. March IC, 1876. 3. lleury Allen, b. Sept 16, d. Nov. 7, 1848, ac. 1 mo., 22 days. 4. Emma Augusta, b. April 7, 1831, d. March 15, 1856, lu her 5th year. 5. Enima May (Mabel), b. Dec. 16, 1858; a teacher in New Hamptou (1877).
77. SARAH ANN, b. May 19, 1818; m. Ephrahmu Gary, iu Charlestown, Mass., Jan. 6, 1842 (Dr. R. H. Neale), who was b. July 1, 1800, in Grotou, Vt .; rein. to Boston at 22, aud was for several years engaged In active business there. In 1846 he came back to hils native Stute, and ever after rauked among the most honorable citizens of Montpelier, till his death, Aug. 17, 1877, ac. 68-2. " He was a inn possessed of keen perceptions, ludomitable energy, sound- uess of judgment, and promptuess of executlou." His Christian character (he had carly uulted with the 1st Baptist Church, of Charlestowu) "was marked with the same zeal he showed in his busluess, ever striving to advance the cause of his Master," and " cheerfully contributing toward the support of the Gospel without regard to deuouilnatloual preferences." Yet " working with the Baptist Church, in Montpelier, from Its infancy, he sub- scribed the first thousand dollars for their house of worship. `Ilis last few years he had been wasting away under a painful disease; but the Saviour's everlasting arm was around him, and the 'Sweet Bye and Bye,' which he last heard ou earth, Is doubtless realized in heaven." Children : - 1. Delora (Gary), b. Dec. 18, 1842, in Charlestown, d. there, Aug. 25, 1845, ac. 2-8. 2. Harrison, b. June 29, 1846, in Cambridge, Vt., d. Dec. 28, 1848, in Middle- sex. ac. 2-6. 3. William Henry, b. April 12, 1848, in Middlesex; m. Elvira Louise Robinson, of Charlestown, Mass., at C., Sept. 28, 1870; d., of pul- monary consumption, Dec. 7, 1877, ac. 29-8, having come from his home, in Wakefield, Mass., for the funeral of his father, uever to return. Though at first " unreconciled to the condition of his health, yet, when Jesus became precions to his soul, he longed to go. A glorious siuile lighted up every feature, and an almost inarticulate murmur of 'Father' was all that marked the departure of the soul to 'God who gave it.'" Child : - I. William Henry Harrison, b. Feb. 15, 1875. 4. Clara Emerette, b. March 19, 1850, in Middlesex. 5. Charlie Herbert, b. March 20, 1856, in Montpelier, d. March 18, 1857, ac. 1. G. Ephraim Frauk Herbert, b. Oct. 8, 1858, in Mout- pelier.
78. JESSE PLUMER, b. May 27, 1820, d. Sept. 20, 1826, ae. 6-4.
79. Jony Sonrn, 2d (see death of [69 ]), b. Aug 30, 1825; is a policeman in Charlestown, Mass. ; m. Mary Haley Allds, who was b. May 25, 1828. in Ilollis, Me. Children (b. in C.) : - 1. Johu Colby Allds, b. May 8. 1850. 2. Forrest Colwell, b. Nov. 23, 1852 ; deceased 3. Charles Asa Burke, b. Dec. 30, 1856; deceased. 4. Atwood, b. Aug. 25, 1858; deceased. 5. Mary Eliza- beth, b. Dec. 12, 1859. C. Emeline, b. Nov. 12, 1863; deceased. 7. Bertha Newton, b Sept. 27, 1867.
80. AUGUSTUS II.3 [71] (David2, John1), was a boot and shoe man- ufacturer in Boston and Concord twenty-tive years ; then in Sutton till 1807, when he returned to this town and settled on the Amos Wil- liaums place, Lot No. 33, 2d Div. He in., Ist, Abiah Batchelder Wells, of Canterbury, April 15, 1829, who was b. Feb. 28, 1808, in
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C., and d. in Concord, Nov. 10, 1846, ae. 38-8; m., 2d, Mary Elizabeth Bunker, April 4, 1847, who was b. June 18, 1811, in New London, the dau. of Benjamin Bunker (see p. 57 [1, 3d line]). Children :
81. CHARLES WEBSTER, b. Nov. 6, 1830, in Bradford, Mass., d. Feb. 12, 1854, ae. 23-3.
82. WILLIAM PLUMER, b. March 17, 1833, in Canterbury, d. Sept. 8, 1835, ac. 2-6.
83. AUGUSTUS P., b. March 28, 1838, in Canterbury; in. Matilda Thayer, of Charlestown, Mass., Oct. 1, 1861, who was there b Oct. 18, 1838; is now a farmer in Marion, Waushara County, Wis. ; was a soldier of the late war three years, 22d Mass. Regiment. Children : - 1. Charles Webster, b. Aug. 3, 1865, in Charlestown. 2. Abbie Eliza, b. Jan. 31, 1867, in New London. 3. William Alexander, b. Sept. 19, 1868, in Marlon, Wis .. d. June 21, 1873, ac. 4-9. 4. Melvin Augustus, b. April 8, d. April 22, 1870, In Marion, ac. 14 days.
84. HENRY LOVEJOY, b. May 13, 1841, in Concord; was cook in the 7th N. H. Regiment; returned sick; re-enlisted in the 15th or IGth N. Il., as teamster, till the close of the war; is now a Ilfe-insurance ageut; m. Addie Hilliard, of Pittsfield. Child : - 1. Fred.
85. DANIEL WEBSTER, b. May 10, 1843, lu E. Concord ; was a soldier in the 5th N. H., and then in the N. H. Cavalry, till the end of the war. He suffered intensely, at Shipping Point, of sickness, at close of hils first enlistment, and barely reached home alive. He m. Abbie Charlotte Straw, of Springfield, who was b. Sept. 27, 1851, in Hopkinton; has been a farmuer in Wautoma, Wau- shara County, Wis., siuce 1867, where his children were all b. :- 1. Otis Albert, b. July 15, 1870. 2. Arthur Willie, b Sept. 1, 1872. 3 Mary Alida, b. Sept. 7, 1874. 4. Etna Sanford, b. July 7, 1876, d. Sept. 3, 1877, ae. 1-2. 86. CLARA, b. Jan. 28, d. Nov. 20, 1846, ac. 10 mos., in C.
87. MARY AMY, b. Jan. 16, 1848 (2d wife), in Concord; a teacher in San. bornton (1878) ; in. Cyrus Swain (see).
88. ELLEN GAULT, b. July 16, 1850, in C., d. Oct. 9, 1851, ae. 1-3.
8J. FRANK HowK, b. Feb. 3, 1855, in Concord; is now carrying ou his father's farm in this town; m. Gertrude Weeks, of N. Sanborutou, June 5, 1879.
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90. JOHN ROBINSON, came from Exeter about. 1793, and settled on the hill south of the late Hunt place ( Lot No. 8 or 81, 1st Div ), pos- sibly succeeding Levi? [I., G] and, thus suggesting a relationship. He d., in town, Jan. 4, 1799. Children :
91. Jonx (Jack) [97], b. in Exeter.
92. DANIEL [100], b. Dec. 26, 1781, in Exeter.
93. TRUKWORTHY [107], b. iu E. (usually written True).
94. AMELIA, In. John Stevens, of Sunboruton (?), Ang. 5, 1800 (Crockett) ; rem. to Boscawen and there d.
95. SALLY, mn. Levi Colby (see p. 167 [ 4]).
96. MENITAULE (?), m., 1st, - Sanborn, of New Hampton; in , 2d, - Horn; m., 3d, - Thayer; lived with all three In N. II.
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97. Jonx" [91] (John!), lived lastly at Clark's Corner - house removed - and there d., by being thrown from a cart, or the cart-wheel passing over him, Nov. 8, 1834 ; was known in town as John R. "3d." or "Jack "; in., Ist, Betsey Morgan, May 31, 1803 (Crockett) ; m., 2d, Sarah (Sally) Colby, daughter of Isaac, Sen. (see p. 163 [43]), July 7, 1808. Children (1st wife) :
98. PHERE, ID., Ist, - Tuttleton (?), of Newburyport, Mass. ; m., 2d, and lived (1876) in Cambridge, Mas -. Five children (Ist husband).
99. JOHN LANGDON, m. Aun Brown, of Newburyport; was (1876) a farmer in Salisbury, Mass. Child : - 1. Sarah And Tappan.
100. DANIEL2 [92] (John1), m. Betsey Philbrick, dau. of Dea. David (see p. 556 [24]) ; lived many years as a farmer, and an intelligent and worthy citizen, near the Robert Hunkins place (Lot ) or 10, 1st Div.) ; rem. with his son [105] to Laconia, and there shortly after d., Sept. 24, 1869, in his 88th year. She had d. Jan G, 1860, ae. 70-3. " Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints." Children (t. r.) :
101. TRUE PHIL.BRICK, b. Dec. 26, 1817; was a stone-worker; went to Richmond, Va., March 20. 1837, and there d. of fever, in June, same year, ac. 19-6, to the great grief of his parents.
102. Ina, b. Feb. 12, 1820; m Caroline Melissa Cleverly, of Quincy, Mass., Dec 8, 1856; was a bookbinder by trade, but has been a farmer on the old Chase Batchelder place, Roxbury Road, last house in town. since 1866. Was a soldier in the 12th N. II. Reg.ment; wounded in the thigh at the battle of Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863, and discharged. Children : - 1. Lilly Irena, b. Sept. 12, 1857, in Cambridgeport, Mass. 2. Fred Douglass, b. Oct. 28, 1860, in Samboruton (as were the rest). 3. George MeLelland, b April 27, 1863. 4. Mary Genevie, b. June 9, 1867. 5. Lewallen ; Luellyu) Clifton, b. May 26, 1873.
103. ABIGAIL MARSTON, b. June 8, 1822; m. Horace Chapman, of Belmont (Laconia P. O.), July 1, 1841, who is a fariner, b March 24, 1819, in Audo- ver (?). Children : - 1. Isabel (Chapman), b. July 13, 1842. 2. Dauiel La- roy, b. March 3, 1844. 3. Sarah E., b. May 9, 1848, d. June 14, 1871, ac. 23-1. 4. Ellen M., b. Feb. 23, 1850. 5. Horace Eldon (?), b. April 18, 1853.
104. SARAII ANN, b. Nov. 23, 1824; m. Samuel S. Hersey (see p. 348 [146]). 105. STEPHEN COFFRAN. b. Jan. 26, 1827; was a farmer on his father's place till 1869; now res. in Laconia, where town collector for the S. District, four years, till 1880. Ile was in to Nancy M. Odell, dau. of Jacob (see p. 533 [17]), May 17, 1853, at Coucord, by Rev. Mr. Wallace (?). Child : - 1. Frank Orrin, b. Jan. 31, 1854. in Sanboruton; is ticket master for the Hudson River R. R., at Newburg, N. Y .; employed since 1874.
100. MARY COTTON, b. June 1, 1834, d. of consumption, induced by typhoid fever, at her father's, Feb. 8, 1858, ac. 23-8. "Jesus, receive my spirit." She had fitted herself for admission to the South Hadley Female Sem., and was a teacher in town several terms.
107. TRUEWORTHY? [93] (John1), remained on his father's place ; m. Phebe Whitcher, July 31, 1811 (Crockett). She was the dau.
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of George Whitcher (see), and m., 2d, John Foster, of Belmont (Upper Gilmanton). He d. April 7, 1813, leaving one child :
108. DANIEL TRUE, b. April 30, 1812; a farmer, in Belmont, since 1838; m. Jane T. Tilton, dau. of Daniel (see), Nov. 12, 1837. She had been a con- firmed invalid ten years (1875). Child : - 1. Neoma Sauborn, b. Aug. 22, 1846, in Upper Gilmanton; unm. (1876).
Another :
109. DANIEL ROBINSON, whose pedigree is not ascertained, b. in this town April 14, 1814, was a stone-cutter, and d. 1860, in Boston, Mass., ac. 44.
THE ROGERS FAMILY.
1. NATHAN ROGERS, of West Newbury, Mass., and Hannah, his wife, are supposed to have been the parents of the three following children :
2, 3. CALEB [5], b. Jaly 28, 1772. NATHAN [11], b. April 17, 1780.
4. JOSEPH, b. 1788; seems to have d. iu Sauborntou, while ou a visit with his brothers, Aug. 10, 1810, in his 23d year. Centre Cemetery :
"Sleep on, sweet soul, And take thy rest; God calls theo home, And thinks it best."
5. CALEB" [2] [ Nathan'), m. Elizabeth Ordway, of West New- bury, Oct. 27, 1799, who was b. 1774-75; moved to this town about 1806 or 1807, and settled on the Ingalls place. above the old meeting- house. She here d., June 26, 1817, ac. 42 ; he soon after ret. to West Newbury, and there d., Sept. 4, 1847, ac. 75-1. Children :
C. Luruune, b. July 15, 1800; m. Hanuah Bailey, of W. Newbury ; settled as a physician in Patten, Me., where she d., June 23, 1874, and he d. Nov. 3, 1877. ae. 77-4. Children : - 1. Sarah Louisa. 2. Luther B. 3. Edwiu H., d. in the war. 4. Lucasta J.
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