History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire, Vol II - Genealogies, Part 77

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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350. NANCY DALTON, b. Dec. 7, 1790; lived In New Hampton, and there d., Nov. 4. 1873, in her 83d year.


351. ABIGAIL MARSTON, b. Oct. 26, 1793; in. John Sanborn [529].


352. CALEB MARSTON, b. Nov. 22, 1795; m. Nancy Quimby, of Meredith, March 19, 1818; was a shoemaker and former in New Hampton; had been totally blind for twenty years, and d. 1875, ac. 80. She d. about 1877. Six- teen children, of whom : - 1. Maria Drake, b Aug. 18, 1520; m. William Kel- ley, sash and blind manufacturer, in Lowell, Mass. Two children, one dec. : - the older, I. Frank (Kelley), is a farmer in Iowa. 2. Jarvis Fenno, b. Oet. 10, 1822; was a sailor; went on several whaling voyages; d. in California, April 16, 1860 ae. 37-6. 3. Mary Dow, b. March 1, 1824 d. Jan. 16, 1825, ac. 10g mos. 4. Cornelius Publius Van Ness, b. April 3, 1826; went to California about 1849, and returned In 1873 ; res'd. in New Hampton with his father till the latter s death ; again rem. to California. 5. Lewis Decatur, b. March 22, 1828; res. In Benicia, Cal., a carpenter; m., Ist, Abigail P. Sauborn [538], Dec. 26, 1852. who d. on her passage out, Feb. 6, 1853, ac. 23-7; m., 2d, Deborah W. Sauboru [540], sister of last, Aug. 25, 1853. Children (2d wife) : - I. Allan Page, b. June 16, 1854. II. Abbie Aun, b. Sept. 27, 1856. 111. Clara Maria, b. Jan. 1, 1858. IV. Piccolomini, b. July 6, 1860. V. Jeunie, b. July 31, 1862. VI. William Kelley, b. Nov. 25, 1865. VII. Joseph Lewis, b. Dec. 28, loci. VIII. Etta May, b. Feb. 2, 1871. 6. Edmund Winchester, b. June 14, 1831 ; was a soldier lu the Mexican war, and was killed by a grizzly bear, in New Mexico, Ang. 20, 1860, ac. 20-2 7. Oscar Fitz Allan, b. Oct. 19, 1833; went. to California, and there d., at Benicia, Dec. 6, 1853, ae. 20-2. 8 Prudence W., b. July 24, 1835; m. Capt. Enoch Willets, Jan. 3, 1855, an officer on the line of packets between Bostou and Philadelphia, who d. very suddenly, in B., 1871, leaving : - [. Edmund ( Willets), and one daughter. 9. Ebenezer, b Feb 17, 1837; res. in California. 10. James Moulton, b. Dec 9, 1840; is a farmer in Towa; is m., and has two children. 11. Arthur Livermore, b. Nov. 7, 1842 ; is also m., and res. as a farmer near his brother [10] in Iowa.


353. LYDIA, b. Sept. 4, 1798; m. Abraham Ward, farmer, in New Hamp- ton, Jan. 27, 1820. She there d., April 28, 1838, ne. 39-7. Children : - 1. Calvin Magoon (Ward), b. Feb. 25, 1821. 2. Mary Bean, b. April 21. 1823. 3 Elizabeth Adams, b. May 16, 1825. 4. Thaddeus Sylvester, b. June 26, 1827. 5 James Franklin, b. July 9, 1830. G. Frauces Aun, b. Nov. 16, 1833; m Ward B , son of Rev. Mr. Frothingham, of Boston, Mass., aud there d., Oct., 1872, lu hier 39th year. 7. Susan Raud, b. Nov. 4, 1835. 8. Lydia Sau- born, b. April 9, 1838.


334. Joskrn WOODMAN, h. March 10, 1801; m. Sarah Clark Pope, Nov. 11, 1834; lived in Quincy, Mass. ; went to California, and d. at his daughter's iu Bridgewater, Mass., ou his return, Aug. 9, 1808, ae. 67-5. Children : -


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1. Earlmira Glover, b. Sept. 25, 1835; m. Cary Mitchell Leonard, a machinist, iu Bridgewater, Mass., April 11, 1866. Children : - I. Mira Louisa (Leonard), b. July 22, 1867, d. June 3, 1871, in her 4th year. II. Sarah Gertrude, b. Feb. 1, 1870. III. Lizzie Carter, b. May 9, 1873. IV. Joseph Sauborn, b. July 31, 1875. 2. Joseph Woodman, Jr., b. March 24, 1838, d., lu California, Nov. 10, 1860, ac. 22-8. 3. John Pope, b. Aug. 16, 1841, d., in California, Sept. 9, 1860, ac. 19.


355. THOMAS JEFFERSON, b. Ang. 24, 1803; in. Mrs. Lydia (Smith) Wallis, Dec. 20, 1810 (Congden), widow of Samuel (see); was a farmer on the Esq. Doe place ; n man of intelligence, social worth, and a historic turn of mind, to whom the writer stands indebted. He went to California in the fall of 1853, and returned April, 1855. He d. April 27, 1875. in his 72d year. Child : -- 1. Freedom, b. Dec. 19, 1841; eulisted In the 12th N. H Regiment; was wounded at the battle of Gettysburg. July 3, 1863, a ball passing through his throat and shattering the windpipe so as to prevent his speaking aloud for oue yenr. Had settled, as a farmer, with his father, at the Bay, and in. Oscie Jones, Dec. 31, 1865, who was b. April 1, 1845, In Andover, Me. He was it leadlug member of the Second Baptist Church, but d. of heart disease, induced by hls army experience, after four days' illness, Oct. 1, 1873, in his 32d year, greatly to the grief of his wife and parents, and the regret of all who knew lilm. "Earth Is done; heaven has begun." Children : - I. Gertrude May, b. May 9, 1867. II. Mabel Angusta, b. Dec. 21, 1868. III. Julia Prentice, b. Oct. 25, 1871, d. Sept. 18, 1872, ae. 11 mos. IV. Florence Eva, b. March 2, d. Sept. 11, 1854. ac. 6 mos.


356. HANNAII HOBBS, b. Jan. 8, 1806; m., Ist, Ebenezer Howe, March 14, 1841, who was a farmer in New Hampton, and d. April 12, 1861. She m , 2d, Daniel Andrews, of N. Il .; has always lived on the old homestead of her father. Children : - 1. Mary F. ( Howe), b. June 18, 1842; grad. at New Hampton; m. John Ellis, a civil engineer, in Woonsocket, R. I. Children : - I. John ( Ellis). II Walter. 2. Emily S (Howe), b Jan. 19, 1846.


357. LAVINIA, b. Dec. 16, 1807; in. Gordon Demeritt, carpenter aud farmer, of Nottingham, April 17, 1834, and d. Ang. 27, 1874, In her 67th year. Chit- dreu : - 1. Addison Lerned (Demeritt), b. March 4, 1:35; is m., and lives with his father; selectman and school committee of Nottingham. 2 Charles Hlaven, b March 31, 1839, d. Dec. 12, 1846, In his 8th year. 3. Melvener, b. Nov. 15, 1843, d. July 24, 1846, ne. 2-8. 4. Alma Vllona, b. Aug 31, 1845; in., and res. in Lyuu, Mass. 5. Lucian Hayden, b. March 20, 1849; was studying with Mr. Ellls [356, 1], for a civil engineer, In Woonsocket.


358. JOHN LANGDON, b. Aug. 31, 1813; m. Areoline Copeland, March 16, 1856. He studied at New Hampton, and became a Baptist clergyman ; set- tled, first, In Richmond; then In Maine, where he chiefly labored; is now liv- ing, and still prenching, lu Stratford, Coos County. Children : - 1. John S., b. Sept. 10, 1859. 2. Joseph Warren, b. May 10, 1865.


359. SAMUEL7 [121] (Josiah6, Ebenezer5, etc.), m. Theodate Per- kins, dau. of Abraham (see p. 550 [8]), March 28, 1791 ( Woodman) ; was a blacksmith, and lived first near his father's (present Ira Colby's), afterwards at New Hampton, and north of Esq. Win. Weeks's. Ile d. Nov. 8, 1853, ae. 83-6-26. She d. of influenza, Feb. 20, 1845, in her 75th year. Children (t. r.) :


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300. ANNA, Ist, b. Sept 1, d. Sept. 12, 1792, ue 11 days.


561. ANNA D., b. Aug. 31, 1794; lived In Franklin; d, unin , In this town, Nov. 2, 1863, ac. 69-3


362. JONATHAN PERKINS, b. Aug. 11, 1796; m. Mrs. Abigall (Swain) Weeks, widow of Levl (see), Dec. 29, 1817. He lived, lastly, ucar the old No. 11 school-house (Osgood's), aud there d., suddenly, of heart disease, l'eb. 5, 1849, ae. 52-6. Children : - 1. Martha, b. March 27, 1821; m. Person C. Shaw (sce). 2. Charles, b. May 9, 1834 (adopted) ; res'd. lu Audover; a sec- tion hand on the railroad (1873).


363. MOLLY (Mary), b. Dec. 16, 1798; m. Joseph Blodgett, of Plymouth, and there d., Feb., 1872, ac. 73-2. Four sous.


304. JOSEPH, b. Jan. 31, 1801, d. (et. 14, 1802, ae. 1-0.


365. CHRISTOPHER, b. Feb. 18, 1803; m., Ist, Mary HI Johnson, Feb. 15, 1831. (She was the dau. of Jo-eph Jolinsou, who m. - Doe, sister of John D., Esq. ; r m. from Northwood, and lived on what was afterwards the town farin. selllug it to the town.) She was b. Jan. 20, 1800, aud d. Oct. 1, 1838, In Hill, ac. 38-8. He m., 20, Mehitable Philbrick, of Franklin, March 27, 1839, the dau. of Jolin (spe p. 370 [183]). He has been a farmer, on the place left by his uncle Christ .pher [122] ; except fifteen years' residence in Boston, employed on wood and lumber wharf, and at Ilill. United with the 2d Bap- tist Church, May, 1839. Children (Od wife) : - 1. Mary Johnson, b. Feb. 20, . 1840; m. George A. Caverly, of Meredith (see p. 110 [13, 1]). 2. Joseph Phil- brick, b. Ang. 27, 1841 ; m. Mary O. Cate, of Upper Gilmantou, Nov. 1, 1865, dau. of Thomas J. I see p. 109 [73]). Ile enlisted first in the 8th N. II. Regi- meut; returned sick, April, 1863; culisted second in the Heavy Artillery, Company 7, Sept. 6, 1864, till the close of the war. Is now a farmer with his father. Children : - 1. Carrie Estelle. b. Jan. 1, 1868. II. Fred Wilbur, b. July 30, 1870. III. Leon Hosea, b. July 28, 1872. 3. John Wells, b. May 7, 1843; went to Colorado, 18cc, where still residiug. Ife eulisted in the 4th N. II. Regiment; absent three years; returned badly wounded by a shell, in the leg. 4. Samuel Perkins, b. Ang. 22, 1846, d. Feb. 15, 1859, ac. 12-6, being instantly killed by a load of wood, at Black Brook, en route for Lacu- nia, the cattle taking fright. 5. Stephen Hunkius, b Aug. 3, 1849; m. Emma P. Blair, of Franklin Co., Vt., Jan. 1, 1874; was a mason, at Franklin Falls (1876), having learned his trade iu Lowell, Mass. Children : - I. Roy Blair, b. Oct. 19, 1874, in Vermout.


366. JOHN TAYLOR, b. March 25, 1805, in New Hampton ; left home at the age of 22; lived in Massachusetts, as a clothier; in Ohio and Illinois, as a farmer; was last beard of in California. Had a wife and three children in Illinois.


367. MAHAL.A, b. July 3, 1807; m. Russell Cheney, of Groton.


308. EDNA KIMBALL, b. April 21, 1810; m. Dauiel HI. Clement (see p. 157 [2]).


369. CHASE T.7 [124] (Josiah6, Ebenezer5, etc ), m. Martha (Pat- ty) Haines, Dec. 3, 1804 ( Woodman). She was b. Sept. 13, 1786, in Canterbury, and d. of consumption, in this town, June 30, 1842, in her 56th year. " Beloved in life, lamented in death." He joined the Congregational Church, May 3, 1807; retained his father's homestead in Sanbornton, till after his wife's death ; then rem. with his youngest son to Campton, and there d., May 13, 1862, ae. 85-6. Children :


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370. JAMES BRACKETT, Ist, b. Nov. 16. d. Nov. 23, 180G, ae. 1 week.


371. JAMES BRACKETT, 2d. h. Aug. 3, 1808, d., very suddenly, of inflainma- tion in the stomach, June 21, 1826, in his 18th year.


372. THOMAS J., b. May 23, 1812; m. Relief R. Morrison, then of Plymouth, dan. of Joseph W. (ser p. 517 [257]), Oct 27, 1841; had been postmaster in Saubornton und Campton for twenty-five years (1873) ; was elected selectman of C. six times, and commissioner for Grafton County, from 1866 till 1869. He Is also at the head of a large and popular hotel for summer boarders on his farm in West Campton. Child : - 1. Edward Hervey, b. Ang. 18. 1844, iu Sauborntou ; m. Mary E. Mahau, of Chicago, Ill., Dec. 21, 1871 ; has been as-c- ciated in business with his father.


373. JAMES7 [128] ( Benjamin6, Ebenezer5, etc. ), m. Jane Gibson, dan. of James (sve p. 300 [12]) ; retained the original homestend of his father, where of late the family of his son [377] ; was a plough- maker and wheelwright, as well as farmer, occupying the present shop of his grandson, Walter [377, 2]. He d. Sept. 30, 1841, of cholera morbus, ae. 68-8. " I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith. Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, shall give me at that day." She d. May 13, 1864, ae. 84. (Their five youngest children had all d. before 1878, leaving the three oldest ; and now, 1881, the oldest only survives.) Children :


374. Jasnes GIBSON, b. Feb. 20, 1798: was one of the youngest of the San- bornton soldiers at Portsmouth, in 1814, and one of the two " last survivors " (1881). He m, Ist, Abigail P. Sanborn, dau. of Josiah [472], Nov. 20, 1823 (Bodwell) : lived at different places on the Sauborn Road; for a time nearly opposite his father's (see Sites) ; of late on the Henry Smith plice, Lot No. 60, 20 Div. She d., of typhoid fever, Oct. 22, 1852. ae. 50-3, and was the second person buried in the new cemetery at the Bridge. He m., 20, Mury Jewett, Oct. 14, 1850 (Bodwell), the dau. of Nathaniel and Hannah (Emerson) Jewett, of Waterford, Me., who d. Sept. 26, 1879, ae. 73. Chil- dren : - 1. Tabitha Jane, b. Jan. 20, 1831; m. Benjamin L. Sanborn, sou of Jonathan, 3d [403]. 2. Angeline, b. Dec. 16, 1832; m. Russell Corwin Bixby, June 2, 1855, In Lowell, Mass. He was b. Sept. 30, 1832, in Tunbridge, Vt. ; remained in Lowell five years after marriage; then a farmer in Topsham, Vt., till May, 1869, when he rem. to this town (Tilton) and settled on the Nathan Philbrick place. Ile was a soldier in the 6th Vermont Regiment, nearly three years; engaged In several battles without injury. Children : - I. Andrew Russell Corwin (Bixby), b. Oct. 23, 1862, in Topsham, one month after his father's enlistment; has been a pupil at the American Asylum for Deaf and Dumb, Hartford, Coun., 1875-79. II. Abbie Jane, b. Oct. 10, 1866, in Topsham. 3. Andrew James. b. Dec. 13, 1835; in. Maria Mead Knight, of Lowell, Muss., fall of 1860. She was the dan. of William R. and Irena (Nut- ter) Kulght; b. March 31, 1837, In Norridgewock, Me. He was engaged in Smith's machine shop and serew manufactory, Lowell, prior to 1875. Had ulso been machinist in the arsenal, Watertown, seven years : has since been a farmer on the original Perkins place, east of the Square. Children : - I. Benjamin Walter, b. Feb. 6, 1865. II. Ora May, b Jan. 15, 1867 (both in


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Watertown, Mass. ). 4. Benjamin Franklin, b. Sept. 16, 1842; was a soldier iu the 12th N. H. Regiment, and killed at the battle of Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863, lu his 21st year.


375. NANCY, b. April 9, 1801; m. David Moulton (see p. 530 [43]).


376. Lucy, b. Aug. 14, 1803; m Charles Jaques (sce p. 397 [31]).


377. EBENEZER, Jr., b. May 14, 1807; retained his father's homestead and employments; m. Mary C. Jaques, dau. of Simon (see p. 395 [32]), March 31, 1833 (Bodwell). His death was triumphant, after a loug Illness of con- sumption, Nov. 12, 1866, ae. 59-6. lle desired to live, die, and be buried, "all to the glory of God." Children : - 1. Amine, b. Jan. 21, 1834; in. John M. Blaisdell (see p. 35 [3]). 2. Walter, b. July 25, 1836; is a successful wheelwright ou his father's old stand; in., 1st, Maria D. Clisby, of North- field, dau. of Joseph (see Jaques Fam., p. 398 [note 2]), Oct. 19, 1850. llc afterwards built the neat cottage below his father's, where they lived must happily till elght weeks before her death, when they rein. to the old home. She there d., of consumption, May 24, 1877, ae. 40-6. She was, previously to marriage, a teacher for some years at Laconia, and greatly endeared to all her acquaintances. He m., 2d, Ellen M. Lane (see p. 447 [145, 3]), Aug. 14, 1879 (Runnels). 3. Auson, b. June 10, 1849 ; was a railroad engineer; a young man of amiability and promise ; d. April 30, 1871, of consumption, in his 22d year.


378. RUFUS, b. Dec. 28, 1809; was a man of solld character, of moral and social worth; a main pillar and a lifelong and posthumous beuefactor of the Free Will Baptist Church at Union Bridge. He m. Merey W. Mason, dau. of Rev. Lemmel (see p. 480 [34]), Oct. 26, 1840; res'd on the Page Philbrick place (Sanborn Road), where she d., Jan. 31, 1867, ae. 40-3. He d. In exactly four years, Jan 31. 1871, ac. 61-1.


379. JANE, b. July 20, 1813; in. Asa Woodward, of Fairlee, Vt., and d. Sept. 13, 1844, ac. 31-2.


380. MARTHA, b. Ang. 2, 1816; m. George Woodward (sce).


381. ELIZABETH ANN, b. June 22, 1823; in. Thomas P. Sanborn [443].


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382. BENJAMIN7 [135] (Benjamin6, Ebenezer5, etc.), born on the tenth anniversary of the battle of Lexington ; the fenees in San- boruton were then all covered with the winter's snow, and over them teams were on that day driven to his father's house. IIe m. Abigail Swasy, of Gilmanton, who was there b., July 18, 1793; united with the Congregational Church in this town Oct. 13, 1816, and d. Feb. 1, 1839, in her 46th year, of consumption. He lived near his father's, - house now removed, back from road, west side, - opposite the present Moses Clark's, and d. June 19, 1851, ae. 66-2. Children :


383. MARY SWASY, b. July 14, 1815, d., of consumption, May 17, 1838, in her 23d year.


384. JOHN S., b. Dec. 4, 1817; m. Livina Sanborn [388], Oct. 3, 1839 (Bod- well), having learned the trade of a machinist,and worked in Lowell and Nashna (one year) ; has since been chiefly n farmer on his father's place till 1839; now in the old Smith house, as remodelled by Jacob Sanborn, southeast cor- uer of Lot 52, Ist Div. Was chorister of the Congregational Society at the Square for more than thirty years; a man of high, irreproachable, Christian character. He served in the 15th N. II. Regiment, Capt. Jacob Sanborn's


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company, nine months, his health being permanently Injured by the malaria of Louisiana. Children : - 1. Benjamin Mason, b. Feb. 8, 1842, d. July 23, 1837, ae 15-5. 2. Oscar Page, b. Nov. 24, 1843; was In the 12th N. H. Regi- ment; wounded in the ankle at the battle of Chancellorsville, May 3. 1543 (the ball passing completely through, and now being in his possession), and a prisoner twelve days. He is now & farmer and miller in Tilton; residence in Northnfeld, at his father-in-law's, having m. Clara A. Clisby, dan. of Joseph (se Jaques Fam .. p 598 [uote +]), Sept., 1864, who d., after much patient suffering, Nov. 22, 1880, ae. 37-3. Children: - I. Saruh Josephine, b Fcb. 23, 1867. II. Katie Hill, b. Sept. 13, 1872. 3. Mary Abigail, b. Jan. 25, 1851 ; 1. William Lane (see p +46 [144, 3]).


385. SOLON, b. Sept. 3, 1824, d. Sept. 1, 1837, ac. 13.


386. BENJAMIN MASON, b. March 13, 1831, d. Jan. 21, 1835, in his 4th year.


387. ABIJA7 [136] (Benjamin6, Ebenezer5, etc. ), m. Sarah Phil- brick, dau. of S. Page (see p. 558 [40]), Dec. 30, 1809 (Bodwell) ; was a Sanbornton corporal in 1814 ; settled a little north of his father's, ou his mother's " thirds," where he built the house now ocenpied by his son [394], two brothers and one sister (Mrs. Palmer) having portions of the original one hundred acres, including the homestead (James's) assigned thein just below. She d. Nov. 17, 1864, in her 75th year. Ile passed a serene old age, ever cheerful, communicative, and fond of singing the " good old times" of his youth, in which art he once excelled. The celebration of his 84th birthday, with his assembled children, grandchildren, and pastor, was a peenliarly happy occasion. It was then found that of his 9 children, 6. of his 35 grand- children, 24, and of his 5 great-grandchildren, all, were surviving. The worthy patriarch found rest, very suddenly, by rheumatic affection of the heart, " the last of his father's household on the ancestral soil," May 22, 1874, ae. 87-3. Children :


388. LivINA, b. June 13, 1811; m. John S. Sauboru [384].


389. HANNAU, b. May 6, 1813; in. Lemuel S. Wallace, of Thornton. April 19, 1832, at T. (Rev. Hezekiah Bagley). Ile was b. Oct. 21, 1805, In T .. and d. there, July +, 1866, in his GIst year. She had d in T., June 19, 1854, ae. 31-1. Children, b. iu Thorutou : - 1. John Prentice (Wallace). d. July 26, 1861, at Wells River, Vt. 2. Willlam, d. May 17, 1839, at T. 3. Charles II., b Sept. 19, 1838; is a carpenter, living in Jenny, Lincoln Co., Wis. (1879) ; was m. in Virgil, III., Oct. 23, 1867; wite d. March 4, 1875, ac. 31. 4. Mary E., d. May 24, 1863, in T. 5. William D., res. in Illinois. 6. Lanra A., in Henry Clucas, Jr .. Oct. 13, 1575, at Plymouth (Rev. George H. Scott). Ile was b. in New York, N. Y .; now res. at Cliftondale, Mass. Child : - I. Russell ( Clueas ), b. Nov. 4, 1876, at C. 7. Sarah Ellen (Wallace), d Ang. 26, 1816, in T. 8 Luther S., d. Oct. 28. 1872. at Sacramento, Cal. 9. James Abijah, is a ranchero and stock raiser. living in Watson, Moutana (1880).


390. Louisa, b. Sept. 6, 1814; m. John T. G. Sanborn [480].


391. BENJAMIN PAGE, b. Dee. 3, 1816, d. Nov. 20. 1822, in his 6th year, by an accident, his father's oxen running away, overturning the cart in which he was riding, and fracturing his skull.


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392. SARAH, b. Aug. 17, 1819; m. Charles J. Lane (see p. 44G [144]).


393. Lumin, b. Feb. 12, 1821; Is a carpenter In Manchester; home, 147 Laurel Street; m. Olive W. Heath, of Corinth, Vt., May 4, 1855, who was b. March 3, 1827, the dau. of Rev. Abel Heath (who was a clergyman of the New Hampshire Conference for twenty-five years, and d. April, 1852, and Chloe, his wife, who d. April 22, 1877). Children : - 1. Emma Louise, b. June +, 1854, d., " in blessed hope of Immortality," July 29. 1872. ac. 18-1-25. 2. Herbert Lougfellow, b. Sept. 21, 1858, d. May 18, 1861, ne. 2-8. 5. Mabel Josephine, h. July 28, 1862. 4. Heury Bryant, b. Oct. 15, 1865, d. in infancy. 5. Wilbert Ernest, b. June 14, 1869, d. Jan. 0. 1871, nc 1-7.


394. NATHAN, h, Aug. 23, 1825; m. Sarah M. Clark, dau. of Asa (ser p. 144 [213]), Nov. 27, 1845 ( Bodwell); Inherits the paterual homestead, with a worthy attachmeut to the principles and institutions of his fathers. Chil- dren : - 1. Ellery Willls, b July 16, 1851; a carpenter and pattern maker (1881), employed chletly In Manchester. 2. Nora Lena, b. Oct. 24, 1859.


395. RUTH ANN. b Oct 4. 1827; mi. Horace Moulton (see p. 531 [44]).


396. MATILDA, b. Dec 3, 1832; hers was a life of Christian usefulness, with fillal devotion to au aged father till health entirely failed, when she repaired to her oldest sister's, to die of consumption, Oet. 31, 1872, In her 40th year.


397. JONATHAN7 [138] (Benjamin6, Ebenezer3, etc.), res'd. vari- ously in this town and Thornton, finally returning hither, to the old David Lane place, Lot No. 53, Ist Div. He was " Jonathan S., 3d," among the voters, as also on the Sanbornton war list of 1814, and from his kindly and obliging disposition, and the fact that in every employ- ment or business transaction he habitually seemed to have an eye more to others' interest than his own, he acquired the appellation of .. Clever Jon't." IIe was an excellent wheelwright and farmer, and, as a Christian, tenderly conscientious. He m. Luey Philbrick, dan. of S. Page (see p. 558 [42]), Nov. 9, 1814 (Bodwell), the notedly " handsome couple" of those days. He d. Jan. 18, 1868, in his 76th year. She d. March 11, 1875, ae. 79-3 (?), of precious memory, as a quiet and devoted wife and mother. Children.


398. ELIZA, b. May 29, 181G; m. Enoch Gilinan, Dec. 3, 1839 (Bodwell), who was b. Dec. 4. 1810. in Thornton ( West) ; there res'd., as a farmer, and d. March, 1875, ac. 64-3. Children : - 1. Ann Elizabeth (Gihuan), b Nov. 17, 1842, in Thornton : m., Ist, to George G. Wyall, in Campton, by Rev. David F. Smith, April, 1863. He was killed by the falling of a bridge in Camp- tou, while crossing it with a team, April, 1867. and she m., 20, Horace L. Thurston, 1869. Children : - I. Lucy Mabel ( Wyall), b. Dec. 2, 18GG. IL. S.illy (Thurston), b. Jan. 2, 1870. 2. 1.ucy Marla (Gilman), b. Jan. 21, 1844, in T'. ; was m. to Charles II. Russell, by Rev. Washington Russell, at Woodstock, May, 1864, and d. at her father's, May 28, 1867, ne. 23-4. 3. Waldo Lawrence, b. Aug. 1. 1846; was m. to Mary Jane Marden, In Thoruton, by Rev. David F. Smiith, Dec., 1865. 4. Clara Eliza, b. Feb. 10, 1855; d. at her father's, Aug. 20, 1867, ue. 12-6.


399. LUCY ANNA, b. July 24, 1818, d., of consumption, Dec, 16, 1843, ac. 25-5.


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400. CYNTHIA, b. Sept. 7, 1820, d April 7, 1841, ae. 20-7.


401. HORACE, b. April 9, 1823; m. Laura Bell Carleton, of Newbury, Vt., Feb. 14, 1849. She was the dan. of Dudley aud Sarah R. (Carter) Carleton, and b. Feb. 17, 1827. He was a machinist in Lowell; lived a few years in Cal- ifornia; returned to his father's farin in 1854, building an addition to the old David Lane house, and succeeding to its possession. Ile is now ( 1881) the popular leader of the Congregational choir, aud was selectmau of Tilton, 1879-80. Children : - 1 Luthera Wilson, b. Sept. 24, 1867; grad. at the Conference Seminary, Tilton, and is now a teacher (1879-81). 2. Carlotta Sarah, b. Dec. 28, 1859. 3. Horace Herbert, b. July 19, 1861.


402. SALLY, b. Oct. 27, 1825, d. Feb. 15, 1834, ne. 8-4.


403. BENJAMIN Ims, b. Dec 28, 1827; in. Tabitha J. Sanborn [374, 1], Sept. 28, 1851 (Rev. C. Curtice), at the Bridge; now res at Shermnu's Mills, Aroostook County, Me. (1880). Child : - 1. Abby, b. April 17, 1853, d. Aug. 12, 1854, ac. 1-4, in Mauchester; was buried at the new cemetery, Tilton.


404. EDWIN, b. Aug. 27, 1830; m. Mary S. Sanborn, dau. of Col Daniel [200, 5]), Nov 28, 1853 ( Boutwell) ; res. at 286 Central Street, Lowell, Mass. ; a carriage manufacturer, by employment, for many years. Children, there b. : - 1. Hattie L., b. March 1, 1856. 2. Allce M , b. July 3, 1800.


405. JONATHAN MASON, b. Dec. 20, 1832; is largely devoted to vocal music, having conducted the choir of the First Congregational Church, in Manchester, where he res'd. for several years ; uow (18>0) in Nashua (similar situation). Has also taught mnny singing-schools, - one in his native place (Sanbornton). 1874-75. lle m. Electa A. Cox, Nov. 27, 1860, lu Manchester, who was b. July 7, 1829, in lloklerness. No children.




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