History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire, Vol II - Genealogies, Part 78

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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406. GEORGE SUMNER, b. Aug. 8, 1835; a lifelong Invalid; d. July 11, 1809, in his 34th year.


407. ALBION, b. March 22, 1838; in. Marin C. Morgan, of Westbrook, Me., in Lowell. Oct. 17, 1860; she was b. in Surry, Me., 1835. He resided at West Amesbury, Muss , till 1874; by occupation a carriage-body maker; also engaged In vocal and instrumental music, teaching singing-classes, leading choirs, etc. Was the ouly member of the Peace Jubilee Chorus iu Boston from West Amesbury in 1869, but was musical director of a class of thirty-two singers for the second Peace Jubilee, in 1872. Is uow (1874-80) residing iu Benicia, Cal., for his health. Children : - 1. Grucie A., b. Sept 13, 1861, iu Lowell, d. Dec. 27, 1862, ac. 1-3. 2. Auule L., b. June 22, 18GG, in West Amesbury.


408. ELLEN YOUNG, b. June 6, 1841, d. April 21, 1842, ae. 10} mos.


409. JOSEPH7 [145] (WilliamG, Ebenezer5, etc.), m. Mary (Molly) Sanborn [132], Nov. 15, 1804 (Crockett) ; remained a farmer on his father's place, in Sanbornton ; was deacon of the Congregational Church, from Jan. 10, 1817, for twenty years. "He was a man of rare endowments, of strong understanding, with a love of Biblieal study, an easy command of words, an habitually devout and reverent spirit, and a voice of unusual depth and richness." His personal ap- pearance was commanding. his " gift in prayer marvellous." He died with his son [411], Nov. 2, 1855, of lung fever, ae. 73, his wife bay- ing preceded him, April 28, 1852, in her 72d year. Children :


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410. BENJAMIN, b. Aug. 22, 1805, d., of fever, a pecullarly happy death, Jan. 29, 1822, ac. 10-5.


411. ABRAHAM BODWELL, b. Oct. 18, 1806; m. Sarah R. Taylor, the dan. of Nicholas M. (see), Oct. 17, 1833 ( Bodwell) ; learned the blacksmith's trade of Capt. Asa Currier, and carried it on for two years after marriage, at ile Square ; same business at New lamptou Village, succeeding to his father-in- law's stand, from 1835 10 1849. Returning to Samborutou, he occupied the Richard Lane place (Sanborn Road) till 1865, after which he resided at the Square again (Christopher S. Suuborn farm) till his death, April 1, 1878, uc. 71-5. Hle wus choseu and ordained deacon of the old Congregational Church in New lumptou ; transferred to Bristol) ; served also In the church of his native town from June 1, 1801, till his death, well filling his father's place, provlug faithful in all things, winning all hearts by his amlable and courteous disposition, commanding universal respect for his good judgment, dignifled bearing, and ready helpfulness. His Interest In the old church of his fathers has extended beyoud his earthly life. He was selectman of New Hampton three years, and of Sanboruton 1859-60; also moderator of town meetings. No children.


412. Ina, b Dec. 17, 1807; m., Ist, Sarah Ann Turner, of Bostou, in Lynu, Ang. 4, 1833, who was b. Nov. 2, 1812, and d. July 22. 1838, In her 26th yenr. He m., 2d, Mrs. Elizabeth ( Ward) Burill, of Lyun, July 28, 1841, who was b. July 29, 1805. Leurniug the hutter's trade In New Hampton, he first carried on the same in Lynn, Mass., but of recent years has been in the shoe business. Is senior deacon of a Congregational Church In L. (1875-81). Children : - 1. Sarah Emily. b. Jun. 24, 1835, d. Sept. 24, 1836, ac. 1-8. 2. Joseph Hlub- bard, b. Dee 14, 1836; in. Harriet M. Luunnus, dau. of Dr. L., of Lynu. Sept. 15, 1859, who was b. Dec. 10, 1835; was at the head of a large shoc establish- ment, and highly prized in business circles in Lyun, but d. of a quick cou- sumption, June 12, 1869. ae. 32-6. Children : - I. Sarah Emily, b. July 9, 1863. 11. William Bodwell, b. Sept. 22, 1864, d. Feb. G, 1872. ae. 7-3. III. Luciu Ilelen, b. April 19, 1866. IV. Joseph Lander, b. May 6, 1867. V. Anna Josephine, b. April 3, 1869.


413. ABIJANI, b. Jnu. 4, 1809; in. Mary J. Burpee, of New London, May 1, 1838; was a shoemaker by trade; went on whaling voyages for four years; is now n farmer in Woburn, Mass. (P. O. Stoneham). Children : - 1. Her- schel Almeron, b. July 16, 1839, in Sanbornton; eulisted in the Mass. 13th Regiment, April, 1861; went to the frout in Aug. following ; was wounded at Antietam, and killed in the battle of Gettysburg. July 1, 1863, in his 24th year. Hle ranked " corporal," and was in. to Elizabeth -, nt Harrisburg, Pa, March, 1863. 2. Mary Applia, b. Nov. 16, 1840, in Sanbornton ; m. William fleury Orne, of Woburn, Oct. 2, 1860. Child : - I. Herschel Almeron (Orne,, b. Aug. 20, 1871. 3. Elennora, b. Nov. 13, 1843, in New London.


414. AtVAD, b. Feb. 22, 1810, d. July 5, 1811, ae. 1-4.


415. WILLIAM, b. Sept. 28, 1811; m. Salome Belden, of Burke, Vt., Nov. 29, 1837: was a machinist (engine-maker) in Lowell, Mass .; a very large man, 6 feet 4 Inches, well proportioned, weighing 300 pounds. He had been West a few months, setting up engiues, accompanied by his wife Both are supposed to have been lost in Lake Michigan, with a propeller which had left Raciue, Wis., Nov .. 1855. No children.


416. Juma, b. April 20, 1813; had been usefully employed as a nurse, iu the care of the sick, in Lyun and Sanbornton; d. at Concord, Feb. 11, 1879, in her Goth year; qum.


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417. Jons, b. May 4, 1815, d. June 23, 1816, ae. 1-2.


418. MARY BELINDA, b. March 21, 1817; m. William T. Wells, a uative of New Hampton. Sept. 30, 1847 (Bodwell), who, in the last years, has been a a farmer, at Canton Centre, Conu. Children : - 1. Jahu Ervill (Well-), b. July 22, 1849, in New Hampton; in. Emma A. -. Child : - I. Sarılı Blanche, h. Dec. 28, 1875, In Canton. 2. Ella Josephine, b. Dec. 7, 1851, iu N. II. 3. Joseph Bodwell, b. May 14, 1854, iu Bristol, d. June 8, 1857, ae. 3. 4. Mary Elizabeth, b. Oct. 23, 1800.


419. JOSEPH LANE, b. April 11, 1820; m. Auna K. Hinman, of New Hart- ford, Conu., Oct. 23, 1853; res'd. in Colliusville, Coon., twenty-five years, as a repairer and overseer machinist, in an axe factory. He was a superior workmau iu Irou and steel; d of apoplexy, in Hartford, Coun., July 4, 1874, ac. 54-3. Children, h. lu Collinsville : - 1. Howard Lewis, b. Sept 30, 1855. 2. Laura Maria, b. Dec. 20, 1862.


420. JOSIAH H 7 [148] (William6, Ebenezer5. etc. ), m. Hannah Philbrick, dau. of Reuben (see p. 558 [47]), Nov. 22, 1810 (Bodwell) ; was a town's soldier at Portsmouth, in 1814 ; early occupied south end of his father's lot, house on the main road, now owned by his son [422]; joined the Congregational Church, Aug., 1816 ; was treasurer of the " Congregational Fund Association," for twelve years, and teacher in the Sabbath school from its commencement, 1819, till his death, April 23, 1862, ae. 73-3. She d. June 19, 1878, in her 86th year, having ever been an ardent lover of the home of her youth, occupied for nearly seventy years, and a Christian richly .. versed " in the hymnology of the church, innch of which she learned herself by teaching it to her daughter. Children :


421. ANN, b. June 23, 1813; in., Ist, George Morse, of Andover, Mass., Oct. 3, 1833 (Bodwell), and rem. immediately to Illinois. He was b. Feb. 27, 1508, in Norridgewock, Me. ; was a farmer in Burean Co., Ill., and d. March 28, 1863, ne. 55-1, of small-pox, three weeks after her return from hier ouly visit East. She m., 2d, David Fuller, faruier, of Bureau Co., Sept. 11, 1800, who was b. in Holderuess, Oct. 10, 1811. Her step-children : - 1. Ruel W. - (Morse), b. Feb 20, 1837, iu Dexter, Me. 2. George F., b. March 9, 1840, in D. 3. George O. (Fuller), b. April 18, 1834, iu Audover.


422. REUBEN PhiBack, b. March 17, 1817, where now living: having learned the trade of a blacksmith, at the Bridge, of Dearborn Sauborn [471], he res'd. in Lowell, Mass., from 1838 to 1835, being constantly employed in the Lowell Machine Shop. He was m., Ist, to Rhoda P. Clark, dau. of John P. (see p. 147 [26 1]), at the Bridge, by Rev. Moses Chase, Oct. 27, 1840, who d. Feb. 11, 1842, in Lowell, in her 20th year. Frauklin Falls Cemetery :


"The lovely, virtuous brido Is early called away, Her sacred relies here we hide Till Christ shall raise the clay."


He was there m., 2d, hy Rev. U. C. Burnap, to Almira Siuith, May 23. 1843, who was b. April 20, 1819, in Hollis, Me., the dau. of Loammi aud Catherine Smith, and d. Aug. 20, 1853, ac 34-4. He was mu., 3d, to Mrs. Eliza (Smith) Jones (sister of 2d wife), April 11, 1834, in L., by Rev. Moses A. Howe. She


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was b. Aug. 3, 1811, lu Tuftonborough. Soon after last marriage he returned to his native soil, which he has since cultivated successfully, being also a worthy aud active member of the Congregational Church at the Square. Children : - 1. Evaunal, b. Jan. 4, d. Sept. 14, 1846, In Lowell. ac. 8 wios. (2d wife). 2. Almira Anna, b. Oct. 23, 1849, lu L. 3. Rhoda Allee, b Aug. 3. 1851, d. July 31, 1834, In her 3d year. 4. Edward Clurence, b. June 30, d. Aug. 16, 1853, ne. 1 mo., 17 days. 5. Marilla Mason, b. Jan. 10, 1858, In Sau- bornton (3d wife).


423. JACOB PILL.BRICK BROWN, b. May 24, 1821 ; settled, as a fariner and house-joluer, near hils father's, now John S. Sanborn's; m. Maria J. Masou, dan. of Rev. Lemuel (ser p. 480 [35]), April 28, 1844 ; was captain of Company H, 15th Regiment of N. H. Vols., his company being partly culisted from San- boruton. His term of service was niue months from Nov. 3, 1862, till Aug. 13, 1863; scene of operations, Louisiana. He was a gallant officer, and has since carried the record of hls patriotism In permanently Impaired health, though with perfeet memory and vivid powers of description. Res. since 1871 at East Tilton, Lakeman farm, a maiu supporter of the Free Will Bap- tist Church, and selectman of Tilton, 1872-75. No children.


424. BENJAMIN P.7 [154] (Ebenezer6, Ebenezer5, etc. ), m. Ruth Sanborn [143], Aug. 29, 1805 (Crockett) ; was a farmer on the north end of the ancestral lot, where now his son [426]; an estimable cit- izen and faithful member of the Central Church for more than forty years. He d. Feb. 28, 1858, ae. 78-4. She d. Jan. 22, 1864, ae. 85-5. Children (t. r.) :


425. DANIEL STANIFORD, b. Ang. 12, 1806; was named after one of the ministers who supplied here before the settlement of Rev. A. Bodwell; m. Jerusha Moulton, dau. of Dea. Siincon (see p. 528 [11]), Nov. 28, 1833 (Bod- well; res'd. with his father, and d. March 2, 1859, ae. 52-7. She d. April 9, 1843. ae. 32. Child : - 1. Harlan Page, b. April 8, 1837 ; cullsted In Company H, 15th N. H. Regiment (Capt. Sunborn's) ; was a good soldier, and mustered out with his companions, but was taken sick ou returning home, and d. three days after, of dysentery, Aug. 11, 1863, ae. 26-4. With him were largely buried the earthly hopes of his anele,


426. JOSEPH WARREN, b. Sept. 15, 1808; who retains his father's farm, umm., being a man of good information, aud au excelleut memory of past events; withal an able exhorter in social religious meetings, and a faithful belper to church and pastor.


427. Aurnun, b. April 16, 1810; an invalid; d. July 1, 1837, ac. 27-3.


428. MARCIA LOVEJOY, b. Aug. 24, 1812; puiu .; her home has been at Mr. Russell's, iu Plymouth, for many years.


420. Jesse. b. Aug. 4, 1814; an imbecile through life, occasioned by ilts in early childhood ; he d. May 11, 1873, ne. 58-9.


430. JULIA LANE, b. May 13, 1817; res., uum., with her brother [426] (1878-81).


431. NATHAN7 [159] (Ebenezer6, Ebenezer5, etc.), m. Sens Lan- caster, dau. of Thomas" (see p. 434 [13]), Oct. 2, 1816 (Bodwell), then Nathan, "Jr." Having studied medicine, he received the degree of M. D., and became a physician of distinction throughout the State,


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residing in Henniker for many years. He was an expert genealogist, publishing, in 1856, in the " New England Historical and Genealog- ical Register," and in pamphlet form, twenty-one pages, a " Genealogy of the Sanborn Family." This was in advance of a fuller work, which he had in hand at the time of his death. He received an honorary academical degree from Dartmouth College, in 1834, and d. Dec. 15, 1858, in his 68th year. A book of " Occasional Poeins," of decided merit from his pen, has since been printed by his children :


432. SARAI, b. May 24, 1819, In Heuuiker; m. Dr. Jesse A. Sauborn [322, 1].


433. PAULINA, b. May 28, 1821; m. James W. Sargent, 1840, who was b. Sept. 9, 1818, In Warner; was cashier of the Concord Railroad Company ten ye ir's ; afterwards held a clerkship in Washington, D. C. ; was lastly a farmer at Falls Church, Vn., and d., while in Washington, on business, March 13, 1876, ae 57-6. Children : - 1. Fraukliu (Sargent), b. Feb. 11, d. April, 1844, ae. 2 mos. 2. Charles W., b. July 25, 1861, d. Sept. 7, 1853, ae. 2-1. 3 Edward Sanborn, b. Sept. 11, 1834. 4. Ada Paulina, b. Feb. 7, 1857. 5. Emina Matilda, b. March 26, 1849. 6. Lizzie May, b. May 2, 1861.


434. ALDEN WINSLOW, b. July 11, 1823; m. E. H. Abbott, Dee. 27, 1845; has been a wheelwright and carriage manufacturer, with entensive business, in Manchester. Child : - 1. Mary F., b. May 8, 1853.


435. NATHAN PERKINS, b. June 25, 1825; in. Mary Ann Sanders, dau. of Peter (see), Nov. 20, 1847 ; was a house carpenter (master bnikler), residing in Marblehead. Mass., 1876. Children : - 1. Frank Wood, b May 7. 1852, in Marblehead; had entered Amherst College, 1871. 2. Nathan Willard, b. May 7, 1849. in M.


436. GEORGE GRANVILLE, b. Jan. 5, 1828; m. Jane II. Abbott. of Concord, who was b. Sept 14, 1830. He was ticket-master in railroad offlee seventeen years, at Concord; theu four years (1872) at New Orleans, La., when he rem. to Minnesota; had been in the railroad business thirty years (1876). Chil- dren : - 1. Joseph Abbott, b. July 16, 1851; was clerk in his uncle's office [434] at Manchester; m. Lizzie Mason, of Bostou. Child : - 1. Grace Mason, b Nov. 21, 1875. 2. Aunie Walker, b. June 24, 1859.


437. HENRY MEAD, b. Aug. 16, 1332; in. Jenuie Chase, April 24, 1862; an upholsterer, in Concord, 1876. Children : - 1. Abbie 11., b. March 11 (17), 1867. 2. Lilllau G., b. Sept. 6, 1809.


438. THOMAS LANCASTER, b. Jan. 4, 1836; was grad. at Dartmouth Col- lege, 1858; m. Julia E. Wilson, Nov., 1865, who was b. Aug. 29, 1841; had taught an academy, and ( 1876) was on a plantation in Alexandria, Va. Chil- dren : - 1 Bertha Wilson, b. Oet. 15, 1866. 2. Robert W., b. Nov. 25, 1870, d. Dec. 29, 1871, ae. 1-1.


439. MATILDA C., b. March 17. 1839, d. Aug. 21, 1854, ae. 15-5.


440. EJIMA WILLARD, b. Ang. 15, 1842; m. Rev. Rockwood Macquesten, of Coucord, May, 1866, who was b. Sept. 29, 1839, and was a. Presbyterian clergyman (1872-76) in Winona, Minn. ; now (1880) principal of the " Baldwiu School," Minneapolis. Children : - 1. Ada Sauboru (Macquesten), b. Aug. 30, 1867, at Le Sueur. Minu. 2 Alvah lyde. b. Nov. 7, d. Dec. 7, 1868, ac. 1 mo., at L. S. 3. Herbert Rockwood, b. July 16, 1871, at L. S. 4. George Gran- ville, b. April 5, 1873, at Winona, Minu., d. Feb. 25, 1876, in his 3d year. 5. Walter Edwards, b. Oet. 24, 1874, at Winona.


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441. SIMEox7 [160] (Ebenezer", Ebenezer5, etc.), m. Lucy S. Paliner, dan. of Joseph (see p. 543 [5]), Dec. 3, 1817 (Bodwell) ; retained his father's farin till 1848, when, greatly to the regret of his neighbors and church friends, he rem. to Plymouth Village, transferring also his ecclesiastical relations, and there becoming a highly respected deacon of the Congregational Church. She there d., Sept. 9, 1876, ae. 81-7, and he is now spending his last days, again as an active farmer, with his son [444], in Campton. Is one of the two " last survivors" of the Sanbornton soldiers of 1811 ( 1881) (see [374]). Children :


412. ABIGAIL. b. April 2, 1820, d. May 3, 1839, ac. 19-1.


443. THOMAS PRENTICE, b. Nov. 17, 1823; in., Ist, Ellzabeth A. Sauborn [381], April 12. 1846 (Bodwell), who d. Dec. 17, 1848, of consumption, ac. 25 -- C, having united with the Congregationnl Church, May 10, 1835. " Blessed are the dead which die In the Lord." Ile in., 2d, Amelia A. Yorke, April 9, 1850; res'd. in Boston, Mass. (1872), 220 Ruggles Street. Children : - 1. Abbie Jane (Ist wife', b. Oct. 9, 1847; m. Edgar Merrill, of Camptou (Plymouth P. O.), May 11, 1870. Child : - I. Herbert Marcellus (Merrill), b. Sept. 13, 1874. 2. Elizabeth An (2d wife), b. May 9, 1853. 3. William Mar- shall, b. Sept. 4, 1855.


444. CHARLES EDWIN, b. Aug 16, 1828, in Sanbornton ; now a farmer in Campton (as above). He min., Ist, Elizabeth Cram, March 4, 1851, in Plym- outh ( Rev. W. R. Jewett). She was b. July 19, 1829, iu Wilmot, and d. Aug. 10, 1863. ac. 34. Ile m., 2d, Aun Rowe, of Campton, April 12, 1864 (Rev. Q. Blakely), who was b. July 5, 1823, in Ellsworth. Children (Ist wife) : - 1. Carroll Glenwood, b. April 12, 1854, in Campton; there m. Harriet, dau. of Gideon Moulton, of C., June 9, 1877 (Blakely ), and is employed as cabinet- maker in a furniture shop. 2. Eddy Marshall, b. May 9, 1863, in Plymouth, and there d., Aug. 20, ae. 3 mos., 11 days. .


SEVENTH AND SUBSEQUENT GENERATIONS. - WILLIAM BRANCH.


445. JOHN D.7 [162] (Jeremiah6, Jeremiah5, John4, William3, Wil- liam2, John1), m. Lydia Perkins, dau. of Abraham (see p. 550 [7]), Nov. 16, 1790 (Woodman) ; was a farmer on the hillside, just above his father's ; house now occupied for tenements, being on the outskirts of the present village of Franklin Falls ; was an "ensign " in the imilitary, and d. Oct. 28, 1820, ae. 55-1. She d. Oct. 13, 1853, ac. 85-6. They both united with the Congregational Church, July 14, 1816, being among the thirty-five Sanborns who joined that year. The deeply interesting incident has more recently come to light, that when the first Sunday school was started at the Square, in 1819, he opened a similar school in what is now Frankhn, one mile from his residence, which he held at 4 r M., after returning from his meeting, himself being the only man in the neighborhood that could pray in the school, and with but one teacher who professed to be a Christian. On closing bis school for the second season, the last of Sept., 1820,


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he made a very impressive address to the scholars, remarking upon the probability that they might not all meet again in the spring. Deep solemnity and a wonderful display of God's grace were soon manifest among those children ; they held meetings for inquiry and Bible service by themselves, especially during the illness of their superintendent, which soon followed, and proved fatal, as above. " I am about to reap the reward of my labors in the Sabbath school," were among his last words to his physician, Dr. Hill ; and through all the succeeding winter the meetings were kept up, attended by Mrs. Sauborn, and occasionally by Rev. Mr. Bodwell, and other ministers, resulting in the commencement of many useful Christian lives, like that of [453], who, after the lapse of sixty years, communicates these facts. Children :


446. ABRAHAM, b. Aug. 31, 1791; in. Sally Clines, of Salisbury. Dec. 19, 1816 (Bodwell) ; d. March 15, 1860, lu Franklin, ne. 68-7. She was b. Jan. 19, 1795; was supposed to be living in North Carolina, 1873.


447. JERESAn, b. Ang. 16. 1793; m. Mrs. Susau (Fifield) Robinson, June, 1843, and d. Nov. 16. 1851, lu Franklin, ae. 58-3. She was b. Nov. 12, 1793, and d. in F., Jau. 17, 1869. ac. 75-2.


448. MATTHEW PERKINS, b. July 26, 1796; in. Betsey Bagley, who was b. 1800, and d. May 20, 1853, in Laconia, ac. 53. He d. Sept. 26, 1843, ae 47-2, iu Franklin.


449. MIRIAM DEARBORN, b. Ang. 21, 1799; m. Robert T. Crane, of North- feld, May 28, 1823 ( Bodwell), and d. Feb. 20, 1860, in Worcester, Mass., ac. 60-6. Ile was b. Sept. 22, 1794, and d. March 20, 1843, ac. 50-6, in Fitch- burg, Mass.


450. JOIN, b. Dec. 18, 1801; m. Iluldah M. Slack; both d. iu Con- necti ut.


451. LYDIA, b. Dec. 15, 1803, d., umin , in Frankllu, Feb. 8, 1870, ne 66-2. 452. POLLY II., b. June 3, 1800; m. Nicholas Folsom; d. Nov. 24, 1871, iu Rumney, ac. 65-6.


453. SALLY (Sarah) E., b. Sept. 15, 1808; received part of her education at Franklin and Pembroke academies, when, in 1834, the church in Franklin, of which she was a member, raised a scholarship for the infant college at Oberliu, Ohio, and sent her thither " to prepare for future usefulness." Hay- ing completed the prescribed course, she m. Rev. Uriah Tracy Chamberlain, Feb. 21, 1838. He was b. March 3, 1809, In Richmond, N. Y. : eutered Lane Theological Seminary, Ohio, in 1832; was transferred, with thirty-uine other students, in a body, to Oberliu Seminary, and there graduated, 1838, having commenced his first pastorate at Fitchville, Ohio, Feb. 16, of the same year. He was a true evangelist, and an caruest friend of the oppressed; was tried under the " Ohio Black Luw," and cleared by the efforts of Hou. Frank D. Parish, soou after which said law was repealed. He was also a pioneer in the temperance movement in Ohio. His last feld of labor (previously at Church- ville und Stockhohn) was at Hartford, Ohio, till Nov., 1878, and after forty- Que years of faithful servlee for the Master he " went down to the dark valley with a firm reliance," from his son's [4], at Cambridgeborough, Peun., Jau. 10, 1880, in his 71st year. Children : - 1. Mary Frances (Chamberlain), 1. Dec. 25, 1538, d. Dec. 31, 1865, ac. 27, at Riceville, Ohio. 2. Isaac Dearboru, b. Oct. 20, 1840; in. Lydia (?) Bennett, Oct. 31, 1872, and is principal of the


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publie schools at David City, Neb. Children : - I. Frauk Bennett, b. April 23, 1874. II Infant sou, b. April 15, 1880. 3. Ebenezer Benton, b. April 7, 1842; m. Marian Conner, Jau. 1. 1876; res. in Newark, N. J. ; business in New York, N. Y. 4. Charles Fluney, b. March 5, 1844; Is the preseut ellletent and laborious superintendent of common schools for Crawford County, Peun ; res. at Cambridgeborough ; published " Proceedings of the Teachers' Iusti- tute of Crawford County " (pamphlet, forty-ulne pages), 1879; same, 1880, fifty-four pages. He m. Flora Waid, Dec. 4, 1870. 5. Sarah Sauboru, b. Nov. 26, 1845; in Chester S. Carr, now of Erle, Peun .. June 9, 1870. Children : - I Charles Chester (Carr), b April 27. 1871. II. Bessle Berulce, b. Oct. 30, 1874. 11I Grace Garlaud, b. Dec. 3, 1878. IV. Iufaut sou, b. March 25, 1880. C. Uriah Traey (Chamberlain , Jr , b. June 21, 1848, d. Sept. 17, 1876, after eight years' sickness, ue. 30-3. 7. George Addison, b. Dec. 24, 1849, d. Nov. 2, 1805, in his 16th year, at Riceville, Ohio.


454. BREWER, b. 1810, d. Jan., 1812, lu his 2d year.


455. JEREMIAH7 [163] (Jeremiah6, Jeremiah5, etc.), m. Judith Folsom, Sept. 6, 1793, and settled on Lot No. 68, 2d Div., three fourths of a mile east of his brother's, upper range, and there d., May 25, 1847, ae. 80-5. He was the Jeremiah S., "3d," in town ; after- wards " Jr." She was b. Jan. 2, 1775, and d. six days before her husband, of fever, May 19, 1847, ae. 72-5. Children :


+SC. MIRIAM DEARHORN, b. June 16, 1794; w Jeremiah Adams, of North- field, Jan 17, 1813 (Bodwell), and d. May 23, 1860, in Boston, in her coth year. He was b. 1786, and d .. in B., Oct. 15, 1835, ae. 49.


457. BETSEY FOLSOM, Ist, b. Feb. 26, d. Dec. 22, 1796, ae 10 mos.


458. JAMES F., b. April 3, 1797; was a stoue-cutter and farmer, south of his father's, in from road ( Nicholas Clark place), having m. Mary E. Meserve, Feb. 5, 1829, who was b. Feb 6, 1809. He removed to Franklin Village 1865; was a deacou, and d. April 18, 1876, in Columbia, ac. 79; buried in Franklin. " Happy in God." Children : - 1. Mary Jane, b. Dec. 12, 1829; m., Ist, Wil- liam E. Fletcher, Nov. 28, 1850; lived in Franklin, where he d. ; m., 2d, - Corbin, and re -. in Charlestown. Five children. 2. Minerva Aun, b. Feb. 19, 1834; in. Henry II. Arlin. Feb. 20, 1850 aud settled in Concord, where she d., Aug. 14, 1857, ae. 23-6, leaving one sou. lfc d. Aug. 9, 1861, ae. 34-8. " Asleep iu Jesus." 3. Heleu S., b. Dec. 4. 1837 ; m. Heury P. Cheney. of Frauk- liu, uow of Lawrence, Mass., paper manufacturer, Feb. 24, 1856. Four chii- dren. 4. Clara A., b. June 20, 1844; m. J. R. Hauaford, Oct. 25, 1865, a farmer in Columbia.


459. BETSEY FOLSOM, 2d, b. Jau. 2, 1799; in. MeKenzie T. Durgin (sre p. 23+ [52]).


400. MARGARET (Peggy) COTTON, b. Aug 7, 1801; m. Josiah Smith (are). 461. MARY, b. Ang. 3 (13), 1803, d. July 11, 1825, in Boston, of measles, ummm , in her 22d year.


462. HIRAM, b. Sept. 13, 1805; weut to Boston at 18, carrying his clothes on his baek, and walking, in two days, from Canterbury; was a stone-cutter thirteen years, working in South Carolina, and ou the State House and arsena at Augusta, Me. Returning, he m. Sarah C. Burleigh, dau. of Daniel (see p. 64 [85]), Aug. 18. 1836 (Calley), and settled, as a farmer, at his father's; was a Free Masou aud Odd Fellow, and d. Sept. 3, 1863, in his 64th year, after being


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sick nearly three years, of consumption. She now res. at Franklin Falls (1878-81). Children : - 1. Le Roy Webster, b. Aug. 6, 1837; m. Charlotte T. Morrison, dau. of Geo. W. (see p. 525 [331]), Dec. 18, 1858 ; is a carpenter, by trade, at Franklin Falls .. ( He has a powder-horu, elaborately "ma. le by Jere- miah" Sauborn, at Hampton, June y" 14, 1762, in the 2d year of the reign of King George 3d," with a compass in the end, and carved with the devices of no less than ten different kinds of animals!) Children : - I. Charles L., b. Sept. 1, 1864, in Franklin. II. Edwin M., b. Jan. 27, 1867, in F. III. Mary Isa- belle, b. Nov. 16. 1872 d, of membranous croup, in F., Nov. 14, 1873, ae. 1. IV. Charlotte May, b. Nov. 9, 1874. 2. Hlram Marsell, b. Oct. 24, 1845, d. Aug. 22, 1849, in his 4th year.




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