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548. THOMAS CILLIS. b. May 4, 1817, in this towu; has res'd. in Wanpan, Wis., where deacon of the Baptist Church; now lives (1878) in Minnesota. He m. Mrs. Eliza Ann Lockwood, March 3, 1844. Two children.
544. ALBR CADY, b. Oct. 22, 1818, in S. ; is a farmer in Minnesota; m. Lavina Freeman, Feb. 21, 1847, the wife's sister of [$43].
545. NATHANIEL., b. Sept. 19, 1820, in Holderness, and there d., young.
546. WILLIAM, Jr., b. Feb. 20, 1822. in 11. ; res. in Illinois, a farmer, hav- ing there m. Mrs. Catharine Taylor July 4, 1849.
547. Mosks LKAvirr, b. July 2, 1824; is an extensive farmer in Atwater, Wis. (?); m. Sarah J. French, of Meredith, Nov. 7, 1861, at Laconia. Child : - 1. Ella, b. March 26, 1865.
548. Jomy, b Aug. 28, 1826; has res'l. in California since he was 21 (?) ; is there a farmer, and m. Sarah A. Dean, Sept. 30, 1855.
549. SARAN ANN, 1. Oct. 29, 1828; mu Win. N. Ayers, March 19, 1831, who was a tinman in Oregon; now living in the South.
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550. CAROLINE S., b. May 4. 1830; m. Rev. Timothy D. Grow, a Baptist clergymau from Vermont. Sept. 24, 1850; has res'd in the West.
651. JEREMIAU L., 6. Aug. 11. 1833, in Hotdlerness; m. Mary J. Wright, Jau. 20, 1539; carly rem. to Kansas, where he was associated with John Browu.
552. SiMEoy, b. Oct. 12, 1836, in Illinois, and there d., Dec. 23, 1840, ae. 4-2.
553. JONATHAN C.7 [195] (Simon6, Williams, etc.), m. Judith Cram, sister of Dudley (see p. 187 [1]), and moved to Sanbornton, taking up the land on his grandfather's Ist Div. lot, No. 44 (see [50]), just " south of his brother Cram's." He there d .. Dec. 7, 1835, suddenly, in his 72d year, and she d. March 16, 1850, in her 85th year, of old age. Children :
554. POLLY, b. May 12, 1786; m. Joseph Cram (see p. 188 [14]).
555. SALLY, b. Nov. 17, 1788; in fleury Dearborn Chuse, of Deertteld, March 22, 1809 (Crockett), and rem. to Jackson, Me.
556. JONATHAN CRAM, Jr., b. Dec. 21, 1792; called also Jonathan S., 4th (as ou the roll of Capt. C. Perkins's men, at Portsmouth. 1814) ; inherited his father's farm and m. Polly Rowe, Sept. 30, 1823, who was b. in Gilford, Jan. 3, 1801. lie was a leading member of the First Baptist Church, and an ex- emplary Christian. He d. Feb. 16, 1867, ae. 74-2. " And there shall be no uight there." She d. April 2, 1808, ue. 67-3. "I would not live alway." Children : - 1. Angusta Antoinette, b. July 10, 1824. 2. Isabel Jane Am, b. April 18, 1827; m. Benjamin M. Durgia (see p. 236 [69]). 3. Isaac Smith Rowe, b. Oct. 27, 1830; m. Delia Salina Wyatt, of Warren, Sept. 20, 1855; lived at Littleton eleven years; had returned to the homestead In Sanborntou, June 1, 1870; is now ( 1879) an engineer in Concord. 4. John Crockett, h. Aug. 26. 1832; was grad. at Bowdoin College, Maine, 1857; taught the acad- emuy at North Conway two terms, and high school in Topsham, Me., one term; read law with Hon. Daniel Snauders, of Lawrence, Mass., two years, and in March, 1800, was admitted by the Superior Court of Massachusetts to prac- tise law lu all her courts. He m. Mary S. Kingsbury, Sept. 12, ISCt. who was b. in South Coventry, Conn. Has since practised his profession in Lawrence, being also appointed by President Johnson U. S. assessor of internal revenue for the Gth Massachusetts Congressional Distriet two years, and elected city solicitor of Lawrence In 1873, which office be held till n change in the politics of the city government. Was a member of the Massachusetts Legislature from Lawrence, 1876-77. Children : - I. Kingsbury, b. Oct. 10, 1863. 1t. John Crockett, Jr., b. Dee. 1, 1868. 111. Paul R., b. March 11, 1870. IV. Mary K., b. May 16, 1872 V. Wolcott. b. Dec. 22, 1875. VI. Everett Walter, b. 1878 (?). 5. Aretas Rowe, b. Oet. 6. 1834; grad. from Bowdoin College, 1859; taught school In Dunvers, Mass., from Sept., 1859, till July, 1802; was pay- master's clerk in the Union Army, with Maj. B. F. Watson, Aug., 1802, to Nov., 1863. While teaching, had entered his name in offlee of the Messrs. Wright, attorneys, at Lawrence, Mass., 1860; was admitted to the bar of Massachusetts, March, 1864; to the N. Y. bar, Dec., 1864; practised law in New York City till Ang., 1867, and since then in Lawrence, where also, in 1875, clerk of the police court. Hem. Clara Page Black, of Danvers, Mass., Nov. 15, 1864. Children : - 1. James Black, b Dee. 9, 1865, d. Feb. 6, 1874, ac. 8-2. 11. Nor-
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man Page, b. Dec. 10, 1867, d. Feb. 7, 1874, ac. 6-2. III. Agues Rebecca, b. Feb. 24, 1871. IV. Robert Hawthorne, b. Jan. 19, 1873, d. Nov., 1879, ne 6-10. V. Louis, b. Sept. 28, 1876. 6. Adoniram Judson, b. April 1, 1840; m. Olive Adelia Rand, of Northilekl, Nov. 15, 1865, who d Feb. 26, 1867; was occupy- Ing the old homestead in E. Tilton, with his brother [3], In 1870; res. at Law- reuce, Mass. (Print Works). 1879. Child : - I. Ollve A., b. March, 1868, d. July 6, 186, ae. 1-4. 7. Louisa Hoyt, b. March 17, 1843; in. Charles Edwin Wyley, of Lyun, Mass., Jan. 1, 1809, who was then In the grocery trade; took possession of the ancestral farm, near East Tilton, 1877; ret. to Lyun, Iss0. Children : - [. Mary Sanborn (Wylie), b. Dec. 1x, 1869, in Lyunteld, d. July 2, 1870, ne. G mos. I[. Emily Louisa, b. June 25, 1873, In Lynn. ILI. Alice Jennie, b. Aug. 9, 1875, d., of fever, at East 'lllton, Sept. 21, 1878, ae. 3-1. IV. Ruth Beuton, b. April 28, 1878.
557. HINNAII, b. Sept. 27, 1794; m. Charles Lougee (see p. 467 [24]).
558. JuDrru, b. May 25, 1797; m Jamies Crain (ser p. 188 [19]).
559. SHADRACH, b. Oct. 14, 1801; settled in Wheelock, Vt .; m. Susan Browo.
560. WOODBRIDGE, b. Nov. 13, 1804; m. Abigail Perkins, of Alna, Me. ; res'd. in Medfield, Mass. ; now in Boston (1879). Children : - 1. Albert, is m., and res. in Boston. 2. Edward, res. with his father, umm. (1870).
561. SIMON D.7 [198] (Simon6, William5, etc.), was a miller in early times at Union Bridge ; m., 1st, -; m., 2d, Betsey Emery, dau. of Esq. Josiah (see p. 270 [16]), Feb. 6, 1817 (Bodwell) ; of his children :
562. MARY, b. Jan., 1804 (1st wife) ; m. Jolm T. G. Emery, son of Nathan (see p. 271 [25]), of Canterbury ; and another child (2d wife), d. Sept., 1818.
563. WILLIAM7 [206] (Josiah6, William5, William+, etc. ), m., Ist, Lois Woodman, dau. of Capt. Joshua (see), Jan. 1, 1800, who d. Oct. 31, 1825, ae. 50-1 ; m., 2d, Mrs. Esther Stevens, of Andover, March 16, 1836 ; m., 3d, Mrs. Eliza Jennings, of Plymouth. Kept his father's place, now Smith Neale's, till 1855, and d. Feb. 2, 1866, ae. 91. Children (t r.) :
564. MARY, b. Sept. 13, d. Oet. 5, 1801, ac. 22 days.
563. PIMILENA, b. Nov. 4, 1802, d. Jan. 13, 1803, ae. 2 mos., 9 days.
56G. LUCY SWAIN, b. Nov. 23, 1803; m. JJoseph B. Rowe, of Andover, Nov. 20, 1528; res'd. in Plymouth, aud d. Nov. 7, 1838, in her 35th year, leaving Ilve children, two since d.
567. ANNA CHASE, b. Sept. 20, 1505; m. Jacob Fifleld, of Andover, July 10, 1831 ; res'd. in Franklin; five children, four deceased.
568. LOUISA, b. June 1, 1807; m. Hiram Fiffell, of Andover, Sept. 9, 1833 ; res. in Franklin (1879) ; four children, two d.
509. ELMENA (Ahnena), b. April 21, 1809; m. Alphens Seavey, of Andover, March 4, 1829; d. in Plymouth, May 10, 1831, ac 22; one child, soon d.
570. ABIGAIL, b. March 16, 1811, d. June 6, 1825, ae. 14-3, of dropsy.
571. MARY (Maria) WOODMAN, b. Nov. 16, 1812, d. Aug 4, 1846, in her 34th year.
572. LAVINA, b. Sept. 17, d. Nov. 17, 1814, ae. 2 mos.
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573. ELIZABETH D., b. Nov. 7, 1816, d. Sept. 14, 1825, of fever, in her 9th year.
574. STEPIEN M., b. July 20, d .Aug. 9, 1818, ae. 20 days.
575. CAROLINE A., b. Dec. 20, 1821: was m. to Smith Rowe, Dec. 20, 1838, at Coucord, by Rev. Dr. Bouton; res'd. in West Thoruton; now (1879) in Plymouth. Children : - 1. Joseph B. (Rowe). b. April 28, 1840; is in the lumber business Olympia, W. T. (1879). 2. Caroline E., b. May 5, 1812; 11. - Bullard, and res. in Boston, Mass. 3. George D., b. Oct. 30, 1844; is a physician, in Boone, lowa; m. Alice Clark, of Hillsdale, Mich., Jan. 2, 187. 4. Abbie E., b. Jan. 27, 1848; m. William Horuer, and res. in Plymouth. Three children. 5. Frank L., b. May 8, 1851; is now in Portland, Oregon. C. Ara M., b. May 13, 1854; now (1879) in Olympia, W. T , with [1]. 7. Fred S .. b. Dec. 20, 1860. 8. Ralph B., b. April 3, 1804.
576. SIMON7 [207] (Josiah6, William5, etc.), was a farmer on north end of his father's lot, near Bay meeting-house, now Mr. ITuse's, having m., Ist, Anna Chase, of Deerfield, Nov. 25, 1804, who was b. May 30, 1780. lle afterwards lived in Gilmanton, Sanbornton again, Franklin (where she d., March 8, 1843, in her 63d year), and lastly, in Andover, where he d., May 6, 1857, in his 81st year, having in., 2d, Hannah Brainard, at Hebron, July 20, 1843. Children :
577. HANNAII, b. June 7, 1808. The former m., Ist, John Pike 578. POLLY (Mary),
Brown, of Franklin aud Lowell, Mass., Feb. 21, 1828 (? Taylor), who d. at Andover. She m., 2d, Samuel Merrill, who d. May, 1876; now res. at Brad- ford (South Roads), Vt Two children. The latter [578] m. Benjamin B. Brown, of East Andover (see p. 56 [[+]).
579. STEPHEN CHASE, b. Sept. 27, 1810; m. Clarissa Cate, of Franklin; has been a mill employe for thirty years, in Lowell (Chapel Hill). Chil- dren : - 1. Le Roy. 2. Ileury. 3. Adelaide.
580. JOSIAN, b. March 17, 1813, d. in Bradford, Vt., uum., Aug., 1871, ac. 58-5.
581. EBENEZER, b. July 15, 1815; m. Lydia Nute, of Durham; is a watch- man on the Hamilton Corporation, Lowell, Mass., No. 4 Marshall Street. Child : - 1. Lurette.
582. HENRY DEARBORN, b. July 25, 1818; res'd. at E. Andover; now in Bradford, Vt .; m. Eunice Sauboru, from Maine, who d. Two children; both d.
583. HENRY D.7 [209] (Josiah6, William5, etc.), m., 1st, Mary Moore, dau. of William (see p. 485 [9]), March 8, 1804 (Crockett), who d. Nov. 8, 1817, in her 35th year ; m., 2d, Mrs. Prudence (Gil- man) Robinson, of New Hampton, who was b. Jan. 5, 1786, and d., his widow, Sept. 29, 1841, in her 56th year, of cholera morbus. He was a farmer ; first where now Moses Gilman ( Robinson place), then at other places in Sanbornton ; rem. to Plymouth, and finally to Low- ell, Mass., where he d., Ang. 2, 1835, in his 56th year. lle was in Capt R. Hayes's artillery company (from Sanbornton), Oct., 1814. Children :
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384. LUCY SWAIN, b. Sept. 17, 1803; m. George W. Hunkins (see p. 373 [16]).
585. WILLIAM MOORE, b. Jan. 12, 1:07 ; m. Mary Wallls, dau. of John (>re), March 22, 1849 (Congdon) ; rem. to Vershire, Vt .. where he was a prosperous farmer. and d. Oct., 1871, ae. 64-9. She m., 20, Joseph Holt, of West Wiltou.
586. ChanLes WoonMAN, b. Feb. 14, 1809; in. Ollve Draper Seaverns, of Boston, Mass , Nov. 25, 1838 (Congdon), who was b. In B., Nov. 26, 1- 18, the dau of Joel aud Olive (Draper) Seaverus. Before marriage he had been overseer in the House of Industry, Boston, for three years; Immediately after went luto trade at Uulon Bridge (" coruer store," now goue), and thus continued till 1857 (being also postmaster for several years), when he rem. to his farm, oll Eben Sauboru place, Lot No. 46, Ist Div. He there d., Muy 23, 1874, ae. 65-3. Children : - 1. Charles Heury, b. April 8, 1843; eulisted in Company HI, 15th N. HI Regiment, Sept., 1862, and d., of typhoid fever, at Carrollton, La., May 25, 1863, ne. 20-2. 2. Joel Seaverus, b. Feb. 9, 1847; in. Anu J. Rollins (see Caler Family, p. 83 [43, 2, VII. ]), 1877, belug then a farmer, in Clinton, Mass.
587. THOMAS M., b. Dec. 24, 1810; entered Andover Theological Sem- inary, but gave up the idea of the ministry ou account of a failure in his voice; then studied medicine with Dr. Thomas P. Hill, of this town, and graduated at a medical college, In 1841. He in. Esther Davis, of Rockport, Mass., Jau. 7, 1841; settled and practised his profession, with signal ability and success, In Lake Village, from 1841 till 1866. He there d., Jan 23. 1869, ne. 58-1, where his widow still remalus. Children : - 1. Mary Esther, b. Feb 0, 1845, d. Jan. 12, 1867, in her 22d year. 2. Jeunic Stevens, b. March 10, 1847; m. Edward Ward, photographer, ut Lake Village, Nov. 18, 1871. 3. Lncy Anna. b. Jan. 3, 1850, d. Nov. 19, 1853. in her 4th year.
588. MARY A., b. May 17, 1815, d. Dec. 20, 1834, ae. 19-7.
589. ELIZA MOORE, b. Nov. 1, 1817 ; in. Jacob B. Philbrick (see p. 506 [ 145 ]).
590. JOSEPH ROBINSON, b. Feb. 26, 1821 (2d wife) ; m. Achsah Baker Pot- ter, of Concord, June 17, 1844 ; is a carpenter; res'd., first, in Methuen, Mass. ; since 1854 in Lawrence. Children : - 1. Ella Grace, b. July 5, d. Sept. 1, 1846, ae 2 mos. 2. Emina Julia, b. March 3, 1849. 3. Minnie Jane, b. March 22, d. May 9, 1859, ac. If mos.
591. GEORGE HENRY, b. March 31, 1823; m. Sarah Aun Potter, in Concord, Nov. 26, 1846, who was b Feb 21, 1827; has res'd , a, a carpenter, mostly in Coucord (East). Children : - 1. Amos Bean, b. June 27, 1852; m. Lizzie Hughes, March 13, 1872, who was b. Feb. 28, 1855; a teamster by occupation. Child : - I. George Heury, b. Oct 6, 1873. 2. Minuie Grace, b. June 8, 1864. 3. Emma Gertrude, b. Feb. 1, 1870.
592. LAURA ANN, b. Aug. 7, 1825; m. Thomas Potter, of Loudon, farmer, iu Concord, May 12, 1846. He was b. Dec. 8, 1823, in C. Children : - 1. George Henry (Potter), b. June 28, 1831, in Coucord. 2. Clara Frances, b. Ang. 11, 1857, in Loudon. 3. Mary Helen, b. Feb. 14, 1867.
593. DAVID RUSSELL, b. Jan. 31, 1829, m. Julia Adams Potter, sister of Achsah B. [590], both natives of Concord, 1849, at C .; res'd (1875) in Law- rence, Mass. Child : - 1. Edward Milton, b. Feb. 13, 1859.
594. DAVID7 [211] (Josiah6, William5, etc. ), m., 1st, Sally (Sarah) Copp, dau. of Solomon (see p. 184 [31]), Jan. 23, 1803 (Crockett), who d., of consumption, May 19, 1821, in ler 38th year.
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" Peace to thy gentle shade, and endless rest; Be thy errors pardoued and thy virtues blest."
He m., 2d. Mrs. Betsey (Smith) Johnson. widow of Jolin (spe p. 405 [54]), who d., his widow, Jan. 8, 1877, with her daughter [603], ae. 86-C. He received that part of his father's lot, north end, now occu- pied by Benjamin Smith ; afterwards exchanged for the farm now owned by Mr. Cate, blacksmith, north side of road, Lot No. 18, 2d Div., where he d., Nov. 3, 1847, ae. 64-4. Children :
595. Jons Dukw, b. Jan. 30, 1504; m. Huldah E. Frye, of Concord, Oct. 16, 1828 (Taylor) ; was deacon of the Bay Baptist Church, and lived below his father's last residence, the late Alfred Burleigh's ; rem. to Medford, Minn., but res'd. (18:5) in Missouri. Children : - 1. Isaac Newton. 2. Alfred. 3. John Henry. All in Missouri.
596. ABIGAIL., b. April 12, 1805; m John Durell, of Eufield, Jan. 25, 1823; d. July 13, 1835, ae. 30-3.
597. NATHAN, b. Nov. 5, 1807; m., Ist, Emily Cressey, of Hopkinton, Feb. 28, 1827; m., 2d, Sarah Coffin, of Boston; res'd in Dixou, III.
598. DAVID, b. July 27, 1809; m Frances Cressey, sister of last, March 30, 1829; has res'd. in Lowell, Sanboruton, and Medford, Minn.
599. SUSANNAI, b. July 3, ISII; m. Alfred M. Inds, of Boston, Aug 8, 1834, and d. July 4, 1854 ('55), ac. 43 (?). He also d. ; both buried in Chiches- ter. No children.
000. RANSOM, b. May 24, 1814; m. Emily Kenistou, Oct. 4, 1835; res'd. as [598].
COL. WILLIAM F., b. Nov. 8, 1816; m. Lavina Fiske, of Deerfield, March 1, 1840; res. in Lowell, Mass.
602. SARAK, 603. ELIZABETH, b Aug. 4, 1822 (2d wife). S. m. Israel Parker, July, 1845, and d. Feb. 18, 1850, ae. 27-6. E. m. Aaron Hill (see p. 332 [22]).
CO4. AUGUSTA ANN, b. April 25, 1826, d April 19, 1873, ae. 47, having lived in Lowell.
CO5. ANGELINE HALL, b. Aug 11, 1830, in Sanborntou (as were all the fore- golug), d. July 4, 1856, in her 20th year.
606. JONATHAN R.7 [215] (Daniel6, Joshua5, etc.), followed his uncle, Phinehas [64], to Sanbornton, in the spring of 1798, and inherited the latter's homestead, which has since continued in his own family. He m. Polly ( Mary) Glover, in Epping, where she was b., June 18, 1772, as also their two oldest children. She d in this town, July 19, 1833, ae. 61-1. IIe d. Oct. 12 (16), 1838, ac. 66-5. Children :
607. HANNAH, b. Nov. 15. 1793; m. Joseph Johnson (see p. 405 [58]). 608 ISAAC, b. March 10, 1797; m. Betsey Sanborn [227], Dec. 25, 1820; was a tailor and farmer in Sandwich, and there d , July 17, 1835, ac. 58-4. (Buried in this town.)
" Depart, my friends, dry up your tears; I must lie here till Christ appears."
She d. Nov. 9, 1862, in her 03d year.
" Yes; on eternity's calm shore, We soon shall meet to part no more."
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Children : - 1. Albert Hoit, b. Feb. 12, 1922. In Centre Sandwich; graduated at Bowdoin College; became a physician In Delaware, and there d. He m. Mary A. Elleson, of Delaware. Children : - I. Albert Elleson. II. Cora. 2. Charles Baker, b. Sept 20, 1824; is in the willow-basket trade at Minne- apolis, Minn. ; m. Sarah Hubbard, of Tamworth. Chilld : - I. Lucy Ellen, 3. Alouzo Franklin, b. Feb. 2, 1827; was a farmer in Sandwich till the death of his father ; hus sluce been a city express nud truckinnn In Lewiston, Me. lle m., Ist. Elvira B. Quimby, of Sandwich, who was b. Jan. 26, 1826, and d. 1870, ac. 44; m., 2d, Mrs. Lydla Pierce, of Lewiston. Chilldreu, b. iu Sand- wich : - I. Charles M , b. April 10, 1850, d -. II. Sarah Q., b. June 9, 1856, d. - , ne. 19 4. Ira Beau, b. Sept. 11, 1832; m. Sarah C Sanboru, dan. of John, of Ilebron, May 15, 1837, at I[., who was b. Sept. 30, 1837. He was in the shoe business at Stanstead and Rock Island, P. Q ; but has now, us a farmer (18:8-81), taken possession of the Sanborn homestend, In this town, of hits uncle [613]. Child : - I. Bessie, b. July 13, 1839, nt Derby, Vt.
609. NANCY NORRIS, b. Oct. 4, 1798, in Sanbornton ; m. Zebulon S. John- son (see p. 404 [36]).
610. Josuua, b Jan. 21. 1801; lived in Rockport, Mass. ; m. Lucy Jane Clark, of R., Oct. 1, 1825, who was b. Dec. 4, 1802, and there d., June C, 1866, ae. 65-5. Children : - 1. Lucy, b May 28, 1827; was m., and d. Sept. 22, 1864, ae. 37-4, lenving one child. 2. Joshua, Jr., b. Dec. 4, 1829, d. June 20, 1832, ae. 2-6. 3. Sarah, b. Ang. 10, 1833, d. Jan. 10, 1834, ue. 5 mos. 4. Albert Norwood, b. April 0, 1835. 5. Alvin, b. Ang. 6, 1837. 6. Asa Franklin, b. Nov. 11, 1830. 7. Charles Edward, b. Jan. 25, 1844; res. In Rock- port, with his mother; unm. 8. Joshua, 2d, b. June 12, 1846, d. Nov. 9, 1864, ue. 18-5.
611 SALLY, b. March 16, 1803; m. Jolin Cate, of Meredith, Aug. 17, 1523 (Bodwell), and there d., Feb. 21, 1855, in her 52d year. One child : - 1. Van Ness (Cate), res. in New Market.
612. DANIEL, b. April 14, 1806; m. Nancy Eastman Sanborn, dau. of Tris- tram, of Boscawen, Dec. 28, 1831 (Rev. Mr. Price). She was b. March 1, 1808, in B Ile now lives in Rockport, Mass. (Pigeon Cove). Children : - 1. Oresa, b. Oct. 1, 1832. 2 Fitz Allen, b. Sept. 13, d. Dec. 4, 1834. ac. 3 mos. 3. Alfred, b. May 3, 1836, d. April 22, 1837, ae. 1. 4. Albina Witham, b. Feb. 28, 1538. 5. Leonora. b. Feb. 19, 1840. 6. Charlotte Tuttle, b. May 2, 1842, d. Aug 18, 1843, ac. 1-3. 7. Miuerva, b. Jan. 3, 1851.
613. JONATHAN, b. May 9, 1808; retained his father's farm, centre of Lot No. 19, 2d Div., till his death, after a long illness from paralysis, Jan. 1. 1880, ae. 71-8. Ile was a worthy citizen and leading supporter of the 2d ( Bay) Baptist Church and society, effectually sustained by gospel truth in his last days He m. Hannah K. Brown, dau. of Abel (see p. 55 [130]). Oct. 7, 1832 (Taylor) ; was long the Jona. S., "3d," lastly " Ist," in Sanbornton. Chil- dren : - 1. Lonisa Brown, b. April 18, d. April 19, 1834, ne. 1 day 2. Orrin T, b. Nov. 14, 1856 (adopted), d. Ang. 11, 1861, in his 5th year. " He came forth like a flower, and is cut down."
614. MARY BROWN, b. Dec. 27, 1812; m. Daniel Sanborn [617].
615. ANDREW WOODMAN, b. Feb. 24, 1814; m Abigail G Brown (see p. 35 [131]), Sept. 3, 1837 (Comdon) ; was a stone-cutter in Quincy and Rockport, Mass., and Philadelphia, l'a ; was in copartnership at Q. ; returned to his native town about 1846, to occupy the east half of his father's farm, where his widow and son [1] now res. (1881). HIe there d, Dec. 0, 1859, in his teth
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year. Children : - 1. George Nelson, b. Sept 21, 1838, iu Quincy ; is au intelligent farmer, having erected a new barn, with other improvements, on his father's Sauboruton homestead. 2. Laura Aun. b. Jan. (June) 80. 1843, In Quincy ; m. Charles S. Batchelder, 2d wife (see p. 27 [108]). 3. John Gui- don, b. Dec. 29, 1845, In Q .; was a soldier through the war, enlisting in the Ist N. H. Cavalry ; was twice a prisoner. and twice escaped; had his favorite horse shot under him He in. Auna Alzira Joues, of Fisherville, Nov., 1865, and there first settled as a cabinet-maker; then in Concord, where he d., sud- deuly, of rupture of a blood-vessel in the hend, Sept. 3, 1873, in his 28th year. He was an Odd Fellow, Knight of Pythias, and member of a tire com- pany ; highly esteemed for his life and character. Children : - I. Clarence Bertie, b. Ang. 9, 1868, in Coucord. II. Eda Louise, b. May, 1870, in C. III. Herman John, b. March, 1872. 4. Louisa Brown, b. Sept. 18, 1849, iu Sunborntou, d. of consumption, July 29, 1868, in her 19th year. 5 Isane Glover, b. Sept. 19, 1855, in S., and is here a farmer with his brother [1].
616. PILINEHAS GLOVER, b. April 5, 1819; w., Ist, Elleu Vau Bramer, of New York, 1839, who d. March, 1842; was m., 2d, to Elizabeth Hoyt, dau of An- drew (see p. 360 [45]), by Rev. Francis C. Cleaves, Jau. 4, 1846. He was a stone-cutter by trade, living five yeurs in Qulucy, Mass. ; then ou the Johnsou Lot, No. 4, 1st Div. ; was lastly employed in Concord, and there d., suddenly, of paralysis, May 28, 1872, ae. 53-2. " When shall we meet ag in?" Chil- dren : - I. Mary Ellen, b. Jan. 9, 1840, iu Quiney; mn. Levi T. Whiting, of Tamworth, teainster, Nov., 1856. Children : - I. Fred. S. (Whiting), b. March 28, 1858, in Sanbornton. II. Lizzie Maude, b. July 1, 1879, in South Tamworth. 2. Orren, b. May 30, 1847 (2d wife), iu Quiney, d. July 17, same year, ue. 1 mo., 17 days. 3. Etta Emmmm, b. March 22, 1850, in Sanbornton; In. George Webster, of Meredith, overseer in Laconia, Jan., 1870. No chil- dren. 4. La Fayette Webster, b. Nov. 3, 1>53, in Sanbornton; is a stone- .cutter and mason. 5. Luella Nancy, b. Oct. 9, 1859, in Quincy ; m. Benjamin Twombly Rand, of Lacoula, April 7, 1878. Child : - I. William lleury ( Rand), b. March 28, 1879, in L.
617. DANIEL7 [229] (Tristram", Joshua5, etc.), m. Mary B. San- boru [614], Aug. 26 (19), 1832 ; was a blacksmith in Dorchester, then in Canaan, and finally in Concord, where he had d., and she res'd. with her son [619] (1875). Children :
G18. EMELINE, b. Dec. 1, 1833, d. Sept. 1, 1834, ac. 9 mnos.
619. EDWIN, b. Feb. 24, 1835, in Cauaan ; has been in the employ of Abbott & Downing, Concord, as a blacksmith, since eighteen years of age, except while a soldier three years in the 4th N. II. Regiment. Ile m. Charlotte But- ters, of Coucord, March, 1855. Children : - 1. Charles Freeman, b. Oct. 10, 1856, d. 1862, ae. G. 2. Frederick. 3 Edwin. 4. Miriam II.
020. DANIEL FREEMAN, b. June 9, 1837, d.
621. EMELINE F., b. Nov. 8, 1842, d. May 2, 1841, ac 1-6.
622. CHAIn.ES D., b. Feb. 3, 1516, d. July 18, 1847, ae. 1-5.
023. JUDITH (Julia), 1 b. Dec. 10, 1848, [ in., and res. in New York, N. Y.
624. LAURA,
025. IRA (Ida) WALLACE, b. Sept. 27, 1853.
626. JOSIA17 [231] (Josiah", Josiah5, Jabez4, etc.), in. Molly (Mary) F. Hunt, dan. of Philip2, Jr. (see p. 378 [18]), June 14, 1808
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IHISTORY OF SANBORNTON.
(Crockett) ; was theu called Josiah S., "6th"; had bought a place in Hebron, but d. in this town, before moving, Jan. 3, 1809, ne. 24; styled, on the Thompson Mortuary Record, " Josiah Samborn the 7." He left one child (t. r.) :
627. Lucy Horr, b. Dee. 22, 1803; m. and res'd. In Northfield.
628. TRISTRAM7 [232] (Josiahi", Josiah5, etc. ), m. Abigail Brown, dau. of John (see p. 55 [141]), Feb. 4, 1808 (Crockett) ; lived in the Cate house, in what is now Franklin (also near the Tin Corner) ; was there fatally injured by the falling of a stick of wood, and d. Nov. 7, 1809, ae. 22. One son :
629. WARREN, b. April 11, 1809 : res. In Rives, Mich. ; m. Sarah E. Smith. in Tompkins, Mich , where he first settled, May 24, 1838. She was b. Nov. 1. 1813, In Alkham, Kent Co., England. He is a farmer in Rives, Jackson Co., Mich., since 1845. Children : - 1. Abigail C., b. April 3. 1839, In Tompkins, Jackson Co., as were the others; there m. Alfred B. Rust, Nov. 30, 1861. 2. Hortense J , b. May 20, 1840; m. Nelson R. Staines, May 17, 1862, in Bush- nell, Mich., and d. Jan. 6, 1805, in Rives, lu her 25th year, leaving : - I. Mary Eliza (Staines), b. April 21, 1863, In Bushnell. 3. Charles E., b. Feb. 7, 1842; nı. Henrietta Myer, Sept. 27, 1869, in Blackman, Mich., who was b. April 11, 1848. Child : - I. Gertie B., b. July 3, 1873, In Blackman. 4. Martha Anu, b. Oct. 1, 1843, d. March C, 1840, ac. 2-5, In Rives.
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