History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire, Vol II - Genealogies, Part 75

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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199. NEHEMIAHI. b. 1771; lived in Ilamptou.


200. MARY, b. 1773; m. Noah Hobbs, of Kensington.


201. JOSIAH6 [57] ( William5, William+, Josiah3, etc. ), settled early (in 1774) on south end of his father's 2d Div. lot, where now Smith Neal ; was nicknamed " Bungy," to distinguish him from the numer- ous other " Josiah Sanborns" in town. He m. Lucy Swain, of Exeter (not as in "Sanborn Genealogy "), April 8, 1768. She was the sister of' Ichabod (see). He d. May 7, 1817, in his 70th year (will proved May 17). She d. Jan. 9, 1822, ae. 79. Children :


. 202. JOSIAH, b. June 1, 1769; the fifth of that name in town; m. Sally Shepherd, Oct. 23. 1794 ( Woodman) ; had most of the farm lately owned by Jonathan, 3d [613], centre of his father's lot; rem. to Sutton, C. E., and there d., Oct. 10, 1831, ue. 62-3. Children : - 1. Betsey. 2. Sarah. 3. Thomas.


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203. ABIGAIL, b. Ang. 2, 1770; m. Benjamin Johnson (see p. 402 [2]). 204. SARAHI (Sally), b. June 4, 1772; in., Ist, Robert Morrison, of Wheel- ock, Vt., March 6, 1820; m., 2d, Samuel Rogers, of Northfield, May 3, 1825.


205. ELIZABETH, b. Sept: 12, 1773; m. Zebulon Smith (see) 206, 207. WILLIAM [563], b. Feb. 23, 1775. SIMON [576], b. Sept 23, 1776. 208. ANNA, b. March 30, 1778; m. Samuel Calef (see p. 83 [41]).


209. HENRY DEARBORN [583], b. Nov. 2, 1779.


210. EBENEZER, b. Nov. 4, 1781, d. Ang. 31, 1783, in his 2d year.


211. DAVID [594], b. June 30, 1783.


212. NATHAN, b. March 12, d. July 9, 1786, ae. 4 mos.


213. DANIEL6 [63] (Joshua5, William4, Josiah3, etc.), m., 1st, IJan- nah Folsom, of New Market ; m., 2d, Priscilla Sanborn ; m., 3d, Nabby Giles ; signed the " Test," 1776 ; lived and d. in Epping. Children :


214. DANIEL, remained in Epping.


215. JONATHAN ROBINSON [006], b. May 24, 1772, in E.


216. TRISTRAM, settled in Boscawen.


217. JOSHUA, lived in Boscaweu and Concord.


218. BETSEY, m., Ist, - Smith; in., 2d, Henry Thorn (see).


219. POLLY (?), m. Ezeklel Clough, of Loudon.


220. TRISTRAM6 [65] (Joshua5, William', etc.), m. Comfort Dal- ton, Jan. 25, 1780, who was b. Ang. 31, 1760. He d. Jan. 29, 1832, ae. 71-4. The first four of the following children were b. in Epping, the rest in Dame's Gore, now a part of Canaan, where he settled. Children :


221. ABLAN B., b. 1782; m. Josiah Sunborn, of Alexandria (3d wife), and


d. Dec. 7, 1841, ac. 59. He was b. July 2, 1772.


222. SALLY, b 1784; ni. Peter Blaisdell, of Canaan.


223. TRISTRAM, b. 1786; in. Mary Jones; Ilved in Dorchester, and d. March 14, 1855, ae. 69. She d. Dec. 15. 1847.


224. DOROTHY, b. 1789; m. Josiah Lary, of Canaan.


225. MARY, b. 1793; in. Josiah Sauborn [221], 2d wife, April 19, 1826, and d. April 22, 1820, ae. 30.


226. MEMITABLE, b. 1798; in. Sanborn Blaisdell, of Rumney, and d. Sept. 4, 1867, ae. 69. He d Oct. 2, 1861.


227. BerskY, b Jan. 29, 1800; m. Isaac Sanborn [608].


228. JOSHUA H., b. 1802; m. Mary P. Sawyer, who was b. June 10, 1806, aud d. July 6, 1867, ac. 61; res. in Dorchester.


220. DANIEL [617], b Ang. 26, 1804.


230. JOSIAR" [75], (Josiah5, Jabez4, Josiah3, etc ), was in the Revolutionary war from Epping, two years, Col. Nichols's regiment, and was afterwards a pensioner; first settled in this town, now Frank- lin, north end of his uncle Marston's Ist Div. Lot, No. 62 (see [70]), and was there known as " Wolf 'Siah "; next lived several years on the present Sanders place, under Steele's Hill, and d. at the Square, with his dau. [236], Jan. 24, 1841, ac. 77 (?). He m. Hannah Rund- let, of Exeter, who d. Sept. 24, 1822, of consumption. Children :


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231, 232. JOSIAN [626], b. 1785. TRISTRAM [628], b. 1787.


233. MARY, b. Sept. 9, 1790, In Sanbornton; m. William Carr, of Northi- Ileld; lived afterwards In Lawrence, Mass., where he d., and she kept a boarding-house. Three children.


234. JEREMIAH [630], b. March 4, 1793, In Sunboruton.


235. JOHN RUNDLET [636], b. May 24, 1795.


236. JEMIMA, b. 1798; m. Ira Taylor (see).


237. DAVID, b. May 10, 1800; settled, first, In New York, as an Iron founder ; there m., Ist, Ascenatlı Partridge, 1828; returned to Swanton, Vt. ; in., 2d, - Blodgett, and d. soon after, leavlug three daughters, one of whom d. In the vicinity of Lowell, Mass., and the others moved West.


238. WARREN, b. 1803 (1804), d., probably, July 2, 1805, ae. 1-6, by being drowned In a tub of water.


239. GILMAN, b. 1810; was a stone-cutter in Gloucester, Mass., and there d., having in. Joanna Choute.


240. ANDREW6 [76] (Josiahis, Jabez4, Josiah3, etc.), followed his brother [230] to Sauboruton, in 1792, and settled on the farm in Franklin, above the Cate place, same lot as that of his brother's first settlement, where he always lived. He m. Elizabeth Piper, 1794, dau. of Stephen3 (see p. 573 [12]), in Stratham, and d. Oct. 16 (10), 1843, ae. 77-4. She d., in Campton, May 14, 1857, in her 87th year. Children :


241. POLLY, b. Sept. 23, 1793, d., of consumption, June 1, 1823, in her 28th year.


242. ANDREW, Jr., b. Marel 4, 1797; m. Mehltable Coffin, of Alton, Nov. 28, 1838; was a farmer in Franklin, just below his father's, and there d., Jan. 16, 1863, in his 66th year. No children.


2:3. NATHANIEL P. [640], b. Jan 14, 1799.


244. SALLY, b. Feb. 2, 1801; in. Reuben Darling (see p. 216 [17]).


245. HARRIET, b. Jan. 31, 1803; m. Daniel Darling (see p. 216 [16]).


246. RosII.LA, b. Oct. 0, 1804, d. June 18, 1848, in her 44th year.


247. ASA, b. Jan. 27, 1807 ; was stable-keeper at the Webster House, Frauk- lin (1878) ; unm.


248. JOSIAH, b. Jan. 18, d. Feb. 25, 1800, ae. 1 mo., 7 days.


249. PIPER [043], b. Ang. 23, 1810.


250. ELIZABETHI (Eliza), b. March 11, 1813; m. Luther Osgood (see p. 338 [22]). 251. ABIGAIL WIGGIN, b. May 27, 1818, d. Sept. 24, 1820, ae. 2-4.


SEVENTH AND SUBSEQUENT GENERATIONS. - JOHN BRANCHI.


252. BENAIANI7 [83] (DanielG, Daniel5, John4, etc.), gave his atten- tion to the science of medicine in early life, and read with Dr. Moore, of Bolton, Mass. ; commenced practice in this town in 1779, at the present Brown place ; continned in the active duties of his profession for upwards of half a century, and closed his business, and eventually his life, on the same spot, - his father's pioneer home, - where he had


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res'd. after the year 1800. " Being a man of uncommon energy and perseverance, and living in those early times when physicians were few, his practice was very extensive, and he doubtless accomplished more business in a given time than any physician who ever succeeded him in town. Seated upon his well-trained horse, who full well under- stood the energetic character of his rider, he dashed forward, deterred neither by the piercing cold or the raging elements ; and, when the snows of a Northern winter arrested the progress of his steed, he would exchange the saddle for snow-shoes, and in this way visit distant patients." On his winter journeys thus to New Hampton, he early discovered the present turnpike route, and predicted that a road would some day be built through the valley. " By his energy, promptness, bold practiec, and peculiar taet, he retained the principal business of the place for a long series of years, notwithstanding the eminent skill and attainments of several other physicians who settled here. But age seemed to make a sudden inroad upon his mental faculties ; in 1833 he visited his last patient, and for some years previously to his death, Aug. 30, 1841, ac. 84-3, he experienced all the imbecilities of a child." (Dr. J. B. Abbott's " Sketeles of the Sanbornton Physi- cians.") Ile m. Hnldal, dau. of Dea. Christopher Smith, of North Ilampton (see), March 15, 1781, who d. April 1, 1858, ae. 96-3. "A woman whose large heart and generous sympathies were ever active in ministering to the needy, the sick, and suffering ; a beloved member of the Congregational Church for seventy-five years" (uniting by profession with her husband), " and to the end of her long life blest with a vigorous mind and a cheerful spirit." Children :


253. CHRISTOPHEI: SMITH, b. Oct. 29, 1782; m. Rachel Taylor, dau. of John (see), Nov. 23, 1809 (Crockett) ; settled near his father's, - present Dea. Sau- born place; was " Col.," " Esq.," and a prominent townsman. No death in town ever probably created so profound a sensation as his, by drowning in the large Bay, as he was returning over the ice from Meredith Bridge, ou the evening of March 8, 1823 (ae. 45-4), driving a span of horses and attended by his faithful dog, the first to give intimation to his family of the sad event.


" The dear delights we here enjoy, And fondly call our own, Are but short favors, borrowed now, To be repaid anon."


She d. with her son, in Newport, Dec. 13, 1856, ac. 67-4. Children : - 1. Thomas, b. Sept. 26, 1811; studied medicine with Drs. Hill and Carr, iu this town, and Drs. Kimball and Bartlett, of Lowell, Mass., with courses of lectures at Bowdoin College, and Dartmouth College, where grad., M. D., 1841; practised in Goshen two years, but settled as a physician in Newport, Ang., 1843, and there continned very successfully till his death, July 23, 1875, in his 64th year. He m. Harriet Allen, of N., dan. of Hou. David Allen, Nov. 14, 1844; went to Europe in 1853, visiting medical schools and hospitals in Eng-


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land, Ireland, France, Belgium, etc., and procuring the Sanborn coat of arms in " Burke's General Armory " (see Headlug) ; was surgeon of the 16th N. 11. Regiment ulne mouths, 1862, In Gen. Banks's (19th ) Army Corps, New Orleans, La., aud was afterwards appointed U. S. Army surgeon. He was Past Master of the Mount Vernon Lodge of Masous, and In 1837-58 represented Newport lu the Legislature. "Ils great experience, reading, and good judgment uot ouly made him a safe practhlouer, but a distinguished surgeou, while as a cit- izeu und n inan he had acquired an unusual hold ou the nifections of the entire community. Hle sought no place; but his fellow-citizens sought him." Chil- dren : - I. Harriet Eliza, b. Oct. 30, 1845, in Newport, d. Ang. 13, 1864, in her 19th year. II. Mary Jane, b. March 16, 1847; grad. at Mount Holyoke Semi- inary. class of 1869 ; m. Rev. George H. Ide, Muy 16, 1871, who was grad. at Dartinouthi College (1863), and at Audover Theological Seminary ; settled. as Congregational minister, in Hopkinton, Mass. (1872), where she d., suddenly, of pneumonia, Jau. 26, 1875, in her 28th year. greatly lamented by a large cir- cle of loving friends, and leaving : - (1.) Carrie Sauboru (Ide), b. June 2, 1872. (2.) Charles Edward, b. Jan. 11, 1874. III. Thomas Bentou, b. July 19, 1852; a physician in Newport (1878-80), enjoying a lucrative practice in that and adjoining towns. After leaving college he began the study of med- icine with his father; attended lectures at Bowdoin College, Maine, aud Belle- vue Hospital College, N. Y., there graduating In 1876. IV. Christopher Allen, b. April 5, 1855; also a student in medicine, 1878-80, under his brother, and at Bellevne Hospital College. V. Katie, b. March 18, 1867. 2. Mary Jane Taylor, b. March (May) 9, 1816, iu Sanboruton; m. William Henry Hosmer, M. D., of Boscawen, Sept. 5, 1838; a physician lu New London nine years; then in Flsherville (Concord), where still practising. Children : - 1. Mary Frances (Hosmer), b. Sept. 25, 1842, in N. L. ; m., Ist, Capt. Win. A. Fos- gate, who was in the army, and killed at the battle of Winchester, Va. ; m., 2d, John Abbott, Esq., July 31, 1867, who grad. at Dartmouth College, and is now cashier of a bank in Vallejo, Cal. Child : - (1.) Ralph Hosmer ( Abbott), b. Dec. 21, 1870. II. Carrie Eleanor (Hosmer), b. 1849, d., ac. 1-6. III. Ella Jane, b. Nov. 15, 1851.


254. MOLLY, b. Oct. 19. 1784; m G. W. Suuborn [313].


255. ABIGAIL, b. Nov. 29, 1786, d. Feb. 20, 1792, ae. 5-3.


256. ComFour, b. Muy 2, 1789; in. Jolin B. Perkins (see p. 550 [17]).


257. HULDAN, b. July 6, 1791 ; m. Thomas Eastman (see p 252 [50]).


258. ABIGAIL, 2d, b. May 6, 1793, d. April 29, 1803, ac. 10.


259. EsTuER, b. June 20, 1795; was for some years a teacher iu town; then a milliuer at the Square; ever a conscientious and benevolent Christian ; d., umin , at her brother's [260], Ang 14, 1875, ne. 80-2.


200. DANIEL, b. sept. 13, 1797; taught school several years in this town and Gilmauton; m. Harriet Ladd, of G., dun of Edward (see p. 428 [32] ), Feb 21, 1822 (Crockett) : was in trade at Meredith Centre three years, and, returning to Sanbornton Square iu 1825, took possession of his father's home- stead at the death of his younger brother, in 1833, but res'd. on the Colby farm, Lot No. 78, 1st Div., from 1853 till his death, July 23, 1878, in his 81st year. He was formerly a colonel in the milltia; for forty-four years a mem- ber of the Congregational Church, highly esteemed as a citizen, quiet, unos- tentatious, intelligent, and carnest as a Christian and a man. Children : - 1. Emeline B., b. Sept. 22, 1823; in., Ist, David Allen, Esq., of Newport, Feb. 16, 1847 (Bodwell). He was b. in N., Dec. 1, 1805; a Inwyer in company with


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HIon. Edinnd Burke ; d. Sept. 1, 1851, in hils 46th year. She m., 2d, Alfred Burleigh (see p. CS [139]). Child ( Ist husband) : - I. Frauk Albert (Allen), b. April 4, 1850, d. Aug. 7, 1851, ac. 1-4. 2. Haumah Ladd, b. June 7, 1825; in. Arthur C. Taylor (see). 3. Eliza Aun, b. July 18, 1828; mu. Jacob Wad- leigh (see). 4. Lucy Jane, b. Ang. 31, 1830; in. Jonathan L. Moore (see p. 486 [18]). 5. Mary Simpson, b. Feb. 10, 1833; m. Edwin Sauborn [404]. C. Lucinda Morris, b. April 15, 1835; in. Barnard H. Burleigh (see p. 68 [140]). 7. William Henry, b. Oct. 4, 1838; was a blacksmith iu Laconia; for a few years in company with J. L. Moore [+]. During one of these years they set two tons of horseshoes, indicating a prosperous business. He mi. Eliza Conuer, of L. Que child, d. young. He d. June 9, 1873, in his 40th year. 8. Otis Stackpole, b. Ang. 18, 1841. Taught school successfully for sixteen years, till 1876; four winters successIvely in Belmout. He m. Maria F. Lamprey, of B., Aug. 31, 1871. Is now a farmer, succeeding his father, ou Lot 78, with valu- able improvements. Children : - I. Harry Clinton, b. May 2, 1873. II. Mabel Taylor, b. Nov. 19. 1875. III. Cris Boutwell, b. Jau. 7, 1879. IV. Clifton Roscoe, b. Sept. 30, 1880. 9. Esther, b. Juu. 15, 1847; m. Frauk F. Libbey, of Gilford, Sept. 2, 1871 (Ruuuels), who was theu a machinist in the car fac- tory at Lacouia; now (1881) res., with similar employment, iu Mariou. N. J. Children : - I. Eula May (Libbey), b. Jan. 6, 1874, In Lacouia. II. Morton Jacob, b. Aug. 14, 1876.


261. ANNA, b. Juu. 9, 1800, d. April 22, 1803, ae. 3-3.


262. ALMIRA, $ d. Sept. 2, 1803, ue. 8 mos


263. PERMELIA,


b. Jau. 12, 1803, 2 d. Feb. 17, 1803, ae. 5 weeks.


264. BENAIANI, Jr., b. March 22, 1506; in. Hannah II. Perkins, dau. of Chase (see p 552 [23]). July 12, 1828 ( Bodwell) ; settled with his father; was "captain" in the militia, and d. March 30, 1833, of consumption, ae. 28. "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord,"etc. She had d. of consumption, Jan. 2, 1830, ue. 19.


"Depart, my friends. dry up your tears, I must lie here till Christ appears; And then when He the dead doth call, In bliss I hope to meet you all."


Child : - 1. Chase Perkins, b. Dec. 20, 1829, d. March 7, 1830, ae. 23 mos.


265. JONATHAN HI.7 [84] (Daniel", Daniel5, John4, etc.), m. Sarah Miles (see p. 483 [13]), and first settled at the Square, on the present Eastman place. He rem. to Wheelock, Vt., probably soon after the birth of their sixth child, the last found in our town records.


266. JONATHAN, b. Sept. 25, 1782; mu. Martha Watson, March 25, 1804, who was b. Feb. 10, 1784. He res'd. In Dauville, Vt., and d. Dec. 20, 1813, ae. 31-3. She d. March 2, 1842, ae. 58.


267. SARAIL (Sally), b. June 21, 1784; m. Miles Randall, of Weeelock, Vt., Jun 10, 1802.


268. DANIEL, b. Sept. 2, 1785, d. Oct. 29, 1787. ae 2-2.


269. MOLLY (Polly), b. Aug. 25 (8), 1787; m. Levl Whltcher, 1807.


270. HANNAN, b. June 28, 1789; m. Thomas Chesley, 1804.


271. DANIEL, 2d, b. July 26, 1791. iu Sauborntou; was a lawyer aud high sheriff'in Vermont; 10. Nancy Willey.


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272. PATIENCE, b. June 2, 1793, In Wheelock, Vt. (?) ; it. Timothy Chesley.


273. Arrma, b. Ang. 28, 1795; m. David Dow.


274. BENAIAn, b. Nov. 6, 1800; m. Polly Raudall.


275. DANIEL?, Jr. [$6] (Daniel', Daniel5, John+, etc. ). m. Hannah Miles (see p. 483 [12]), Sept. 4, 1783 ( Woodman) ; lived with his father, and d. Dec. 6, 1789, ae. 27-3. Children (t r.) :


276. 'ELIZABETH, b. Dec. 23, 1734; m. Abraham P. Hunt (xee p. 379 [25]). 277. HANNAN, b. July 10, d. Dec. 1, 1787, ac. 5 mos.


278. JouN7 [88] ( Daniel6, etc. ), did not receive a lot of land for being the first child born in town, as sometimes reported, but having m. Delia Miles, supposed sister of Josiah (see p. 483 [14]), Jan. 1, 1786, he settled on first site west of Fullington Brook, Lot 16, 1st Div., probably given him by his father. Hle rem. finally to Wheelock, Vt., in 1796, having suffered from a sunstroke, or " melting," before he left, so that he was afterwards unable to engage in manual labor to any extent, and therefore became a school-teacher. He d. Jnue, 1811, ae. 45. She repeatedly rode back to visit her Sanbornton friends, on horseback, though weighing 225 lbs. ! Four oldest children only on town records, though five were b. here, and the six youngest in Wheelock, Vt.


279. ANNA (Nancy), b. Oct. 1, 1786, d., unm., at her brother's [288], in St. Johnsbury, Vt., Oct., 1837, ac. 51.


280. ELIZABETHI, b. March 30 (3 Fam. Rec. ), 1788; m. Jonathan Cate (sre p. 106 [59]).


281. CATHARINE (Katharine), b. July 14, 1790; m., Ist, Paschal S. Wait, Nov., 1820. He d., and she m., 2d, but herself d., Dec , 1827, ae. 37-5.


282. DANIEL, b. April 26 (20), 1792; had lived at Harper's Ferry, Va. ; was also a ferryman at St. Louis, Mo., and there d., unm.


283. JouN, b. July 14, 1794; was a farmer and muson; m. Peacy (Davis) Raudall. Jan., 1819; Ilved iu Albany, Vt., aud d. In Craftsbury, Vt., Jan 14, 1864, ac. 69-6. Five children.


284. JOSIAN MILES, 285. FANNY ( Frances), b. Oct. 11 (23), 1797. The former m. Mary Shum-


way, Sept 14. 1826; first settled as a farmer in Craftsbury, then in Albany, Vt., and d. in Brattleboro', Nov. 15, 1850 (?), ae 53 (?). Children : - 1. Solon, is now a lawyer, in California. 2. Angusta, res. iu Boston, Mass., where she has been a teacher. The latter [285] went to Ohio ns a teacher; in. Ephraim C. Ellis, of Windsor, O., Aug. 28, 1817, and there d. Four children (three sons).


286. BENAIAH, b. June 15, 1799; was a physician (M. D., University of Vermont) ; settled in St. Johnsbury, Vt. (Plains), and there d. He iu. Lovina Harringtou, of East St. J. Child (only) : - 1. Lydia, who d. before her father, "during n thunder shower," ue. 22


287. SALLY, b. Feb. 21, 1802. d. Oct. 28, 1820, ac. 18-8.


288. ANSON, b. July 22, 1804; in. Hannah King Bancroft, of Dedham, Mass , Feb. 18, 1533, who was b. March 3, 1807, in Oxford, Mass., the dau. of Moses and Tamar (King) Bancroft. Hle ros'd. vnriously, as seen by the birth-


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places of their children. Was a dyer and manufacturer of woollens in Ver- mont; while residing lu Massachusetts, a maker of plough material; after- wards lived in Addison, N. Y., and there furnished stretchers for wounded soldiers, on government contract, during the late war. She d. March 24, 1873, in Lawrenceville, Pa., ae. 66. They were both members of the Presby- teriau Church, and she was emincutly familiar with the sacred Scriptures. He d. with his dan. [2], at New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y., Jau. 24, 1875, ae. 70-6. Children : - 1. Julia Elizabeth, b. March 4, 1835, at St. Johmsbury, Vt. ; m Alouzo II. Parks, of Pahier, Mass., Oct. 5, 1858, who has since been clerk in the Treasury Department, Washington, D. C., where residing (1876). Children : - I fleury Alonzo (Parks), b. Dee. 5, 1859, at Palmer. 11. Frank Sylvester, b Dee. 13, 1861, at P. III. Noel Bancroft, b. March 3, 1863, at P'. 2. Delia Isabella, b. Oet. 29, 1837, in Charleston, Vt. ; m. Louis Gano, June 26, 1865, at Addison, N. Y. Ile was b. July 21, 1825, in Bethlehem, N. J .. of Huguenot descent; a graduate of Yale College, and of Union Theological Seminary (New York) ; studied one and a half years in Germany, under Prof. Tholuck, at Halle; was settled over a Presbyterian church in Whitehall, N. Y., but was an insurance agent (1876) in New York City, having lived at New and West Brighton, Staten Island, sluce 1869. Children : - I. Isabella (Gano), b. July 14, 1866, in New York. II. George Louis, b. May 12, 1874, d March 18, 1875. ae. 10 mos. 3. Noel Byrou, b. Jan. 21, 1840, lu Wheelock, Vt. ; was admitted to the Bar Nov., 1865; has since practised law in N. Y., 43 Wall Street (1876) ; was m. to Frances G. G. Rice, of New York, Oct. 10, 1867. Chilldren : - I. Francis Noel, b. Sept. 9, 1868. II. George, b. July 1, 1872. III. Frederick, b. Jan. 2. 1874. 4. George Hiraw, b Dec. 31. 1846, in Auburn, Mass. ; was a teller in the Atlantic Bank, Brooklyu, N. Y. (1876) ; res'd with his sister [2], at West Brighton, unm. 5. Lncy Frances, b. Feb. 28, 1849, in Auburn, Mass. ; has res'd. at West Brighton, N. Y., with [2], since the death of her parents; unm. 6. Minnie, b. Sept. 16, 1852, lu Chaplin, Conu. ; m. Ar- thur P. Hill, of Addison. N. Y., Feb. 16, 1874, at New Brighton, and d. at A., Aug. 12, 1875, in her 23d year. Child : - I. Jessie (Mill), b. May 29, d. Sept. 13, 1875, ae. 34 mos.


289. GEORGE WASHINGTON, b. Aug. 8, 1807; m. Hannah Hooper, Jan. 31, 1837; settled in Wludsor, Ohio, and there d., Sept. 24, 1845, ae. 38-2, leaving three children (two sous).


290. ELISHA7 [90] (Daniel", Daniel5, John4, etc.), m. Agnes Moore. dau. of William (see p. 485 [a]) ; lived in town, with or near his brother [265], and also with his father; rem. to Wheelock, Vt., probably at the same time with his older brothers, and had ten other children, besides his two oldest, here given from our town records :


291. LucY, b. Jau. 9, 1791; m. James Folsom, Oct. 31, 18:3.


292. WILLIAM, b. Dec. 1, 1792, d., in this town, Nov. 8, 1795, lu his 3d ycar.


293. THOMAS, b. Dec. 25, 1794; m., and d. in Rochester, N. Y.


294. DANIEL, " Esq.," b. Dec. 13, 1796; m. Surah Mitchell, of St. Albans, Vt., 1820; last res'd. In Pleasant Valley, Wis.


295. BENJAMIN, b. Oet. 16, 1798; in. Abby B. Stauton, Oct. 26, 1830; lived in Lyndon, Vt.


206. WILLIAM, "Esq., " b. Nov. 18, 1800; m. Mary Page, of Wheelock, Vt.,


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Nov. 23, 1825; was representative, selectinau, county treasurer, etc , In Jef- ferson, Wis.


207. EListts, b. Jan. 2, 1803; res'd. in Lyndon, Vt. (St. Johusbury) ; m. Betsey Morgan, April, 1828.


208. MARY, b. Oet 21, 1805; m. Capt. Daulel M. Hoyt; rein. to Jefferson, Wis., and d. Oet., 1845, ac. 40.


200. ELMIRa, b. Jan. 16, 1800; m. Stephen Morgan, of Wheelock, April 18, 18.9.


300. JONATHAN M., b. Aug 31, 1811 ; m. Hannah Sherburu; lived In Wheel- ock, Vt., and d. Ang. 6, 1843, in his 32d year.


301. ANNA T., b. Sept. 19, 1813, d. April 28, 1836, In her 23d year.


302. CHARLES, b. Ang. 8, 1817; in. Nancy P. Hill, Nov., 1839, and res'd. in Shellleld, Vt.


303. Moses7 [94] (Daniel6, Daniel5, etc.), m. Ama (Uannah) Sanborn [GG1], April 1, 1799 (Crockett) ; lived, first, with his father ; then in Upper Gilmanton, and finally rem. to Littleton. Oldest child only "entered upon the town records, Aug. 16, 1800 ":


304. ISAIAII, b. Jan. 26, 1800; was a teacher, and d. June, 1823, ae. 23-5. 305. ABNER, b. April 2, 1802, d. 1805, ac. 3.


306. BENAIAH, b. Aug. 20, 1806; m. Emily Ham, June 12, 1830 ; was a car- penter in Manchester; more recently residlug in Deerfield.


307. PETER7 [97] (Aaron6, Daniel5, John4, etc. ), mn. Olive Thomp- son, dau. of William? (see) , Jan. 9, 1787 (Woodman) ; was " Capt."; succeeded his father on the present Joshua Lane place, and afterwards rem. to the vicinity of Bangor, Me. Children (t. r.) :


308. JOHN SULLIVAN, b. Jan. 24, 1789; m. Eliza Stakes, 1815; lived in New York; d., at sea, Feb. 15, 1817, ae. 28. No children.


309. POLLY, b. Sept. 2, 1790; in. Timothy Richardson, Esq., of Knox, Me., May 4, 1813.


310. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, b. July 21, 1792; m. Aune Hadley, April 7, 1825, who d. April 19, 1837; lived in Corinth, Me., and there d., May 20, 1837, in his 45th year.


311. SOPIMA, b. Nov. 18, 1704; m. Moses Kelsey, of Kuox, Me., Nov. 19, 1819, und d. Dee. 30. 1849, He. 55-1.


312. LYDIA, b. March 23, 1797; In. Benjamin Severance, of Windsor, Me., Nov. 19, 1818.


313. GEORGE W.7 [104] ( Aaron6, Daniel5, etc. ), in. Molly ( Maury) Sanborn [254], and lived, tirst, on her father's home lot, in present house of Mrs. Phebe Carr, then standing on the opposite side of the road ; afterwards on the okdl New Hampton road, occupying one of her father's inomtain lots. He d. before 1816, as she, being a walow, joined the Congregational Church in connection with the great revival, Aug. 11, and had all tive of her youngest surviving children baptized Sept. 8, of the same year. She m., 2d, James Simpson, of New Hampton, and d. March 11, 1833, ae. 48-5. Children (t. r.) :




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