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66. DAVID [152], b. July, 1796.
57. RnoDA, b. May 20. 1708; m. Richard Prescott (sce).
58. WILLIAM [153], b. June 10, 1802.
59. DANIEL JEWELL [161], b. April 29, 180G (2d wife).
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60. ROBERT5 [18] ( Nathaniel4, Joseph3, etc. ), being the first child born to his parents after coming to Sanbornton ; he was rocked iu a sap-trough, and contested with the children of Esq. Daniel and Sergt. John Sanborn for the honor of being the first born in town, though the claim was not sustained. (See Sanborn Families.) He m., Ist, Elizabeth (" Betty ") Gale, dan. of Stephen (see), Nov. 13 (14), 1792 (Woodman), who d. March 5 (9), 1808, ae. 34, in this town ; m., 20, Sarah (Sally) Sargent, of Canterbury (?) ; was a farmer and hotel keeper in Bridgewater, also kept the ferry near New Hampton Village ; lastly, lived opposite his brother Daniel's (Lot No 32, 1st Div.), now Daniel A. Sanborn's (1877), and there d., June 20, 1810, ac. 41. 2d wife afterwards m. Nathaliel Caverly (see). Children :
61. PLUMER, b. Sept. IS, 1794; m. Eunice Rounds, aud settled as a hotel keeper in Hamilton, C. W .; two children, both d. young; he d. Aug. 20, 1841, in his 47th year.
62. Pink, b. Sept. 26, 1796, d. July 11, 1798, in her 2d year.
63. Punk, b. Ang. 10, 1798; m. James Burley [143].
64. SARAH (Sally), b. June 24, 1800; m. Joseph Plukham, Esq., of Dover ; d. July, 1878, ae. 73, in Vineland, N. J., with her oldest dan. Children :- 1. Charles (l'inkham). 2. Sarah, m. John Pray, of Vineland, N. J. 3. Henry. 4. Martha, m. Joseph Leavitt, of Waltham, Mass., watch-maker; moved thence to Vineland, N. J. 5. Alexander.
65. STEPHEN GALE, b. Oct. 28, 1802, d., of dropsy, Jan. 5, 1817, at his aunt Hoyt's [20], ae. 14-3.
66. IhRAM, b. July 25, 1804, d. 1824, ac. 20, of rhenmatic fever, with his brother [61], in Hamilton, C. W.
67. Eliza, b. June 19, 1806, in Sanbornton ; was brought up, like her sister [63], by their grandfather, Stephen Gale ; m. in Dover, at the residence of [6+], Feb. 20, 1835, to Samnel P. Chesley, merchant of Durham, who was there h. 1815, and d. Jan. 16, 1858, at Great Falls, ae. 43. She d. Jan. 8, 1837, ac. 50-7. Children : - 1. Joseph Plumer (Chesley), b. Jan. 8, 1837, in Durham; is overseer of spining in a woollen factory at Great Falls (Somersworth) ; was in. to Sarah A. Whitehouse, in South Berwick, Me., by Rev. W. Perry, Nov. 27, 1856. She was b. June 11, 1837, in Dover. Children, b. at Great Falls : - I. Walter E., b. Jan. 14, 1858, J. July 25, 1859, ac. 1-6. II. Edgar Bur- leigh, b. June 12, 1839. III. Lizzie C., b. April 30, 1861. IV. Freddie E., b. July 31, 1864. V. Millie E., b. April 6, 1868. VI. Walter M., b. July 14, 1870. VII. Joseph Plumer, Jr., b. Aug. 18, 1873. 2. Daniel, b. March 14, 1845, in Durham ; is a baker and pastry dealer in Somersworth; served in the sutler's department of the N. H. 5th Regiment, in the late war; in. Annie N. Hamilton, in Waterloo, Me., who was there b., 1843.
68. LuruEn, b. July 30, 1800 (2d wife) ; went to Canada ; finally, m. and settled in Illinois.
69. ROBERT, b. Dec. 25, 1810, d. Dec. 13, 1833, ac. 23.
70. DAVIDS [19] (Nathaniel4, Joseph3, etc.), m. Polly (Mary) Osgood, dau. of James (see), July 8, 1804 (Crockett) ; was a soldier in the war of 1812-14; retained the homestead of his father several
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years ; resided four years in Hill ; finally returned to Sanbornton, on the Dearborn place, see [50], and there d., April 27, 1813, ac. 72-6. She d. March 5, 1864, ac. 84-5. Children :
71. NATHANIEL OSGOOD [165], b. June 7, 1803.
72. MARTHA OSGOOD, b. July 20, 1807; m. Bradbury C. Morrison (see).
73. MARY, b. Ang. 5, 1809 ; m. David Burley [226].
74. SARAH JANE, b. May 11, 1813; in. Albert G. Morrison (see).
75. ANNA, b. July 12, 1816; m. William B. Ames [35-2], March 16, 1837. Children : - 1. Caleb Marston ( Ames), b. Aug. 16, 1838 (see [172]). 2. Mary Jane, b. Jan. 31, 1840 (see [151]). 3. Sarah Ann, b. Sept. 5, 1841. 4. David Burleigh, b. June 11, 1847.
76. DANIELS [21] (Nathaniel4, Joseph3, etc.), settled as a farmer on the William Thompson place, Lot No. 32, 1st Div. (xve [0] ), where now his son Ebenezer resides (1877) ; m, 1st, Sarah Rowe, who d. in New Hampton ; m , 2d, Agues Darling, dan. of Ebenezer (see), who d. Feb. 27, 1820, ac. 36 ; m., 3d, Sarah Coffin, of Alton, who d. Sept. 6, 1847, of fever, ac. upwards of GO; m, 4th, Susan Curry, dan. of Robert (see), May, 1848, who is still his widow, resid- ing at Franklin Falls till 1877. IIe d. Nov. 2, 1855, ae. 78-4; a worthy citizen, entitled " Esq." Children :
77. DAVID ROWE, b. 1798; left town at the age of 18; was a merchant in Magnolia, Fla., running vessels to the West Indies; returned thence in Isas; was a hotel keeper in Boston; finally resided in Pennsylvania, as a land speculator, where he d., about 1852, ae. 54. He mn. Mary Hill, dan. of Joseph II. (sec). Five daughters.
78. ABIGAIL M., b. April 29, 1804 (2d wife) ; m. Nathaniel P. Sanborn (see).
79. NATHANIEL [170], b. Oct. 17, 1805.
80. EBENEZER [175], b. May 15, 1807.
81. JAMES MADISON [178], b. Feb. 17, 1809, in Northfield, his father then residing there.
82. IlANNAU M., b. Oct. 10, 1810; m. Moses Coffin, of Loudon, June 27, 1831 (Calley), who was h. May 30, 1812, in Alton; a well-to-do farmer there for thirty years, then moved to Haverhill, Mass., where she d., Jan. 27, 1864, ac. 53-3, and he d. July 17, 1874, ac. 62-2. Children : - 1. David Rowe Burley (Collin), b. Dec. 13, 1832, in Alton (see [227]). 2. Agnes Jane, b. Ort. 10, 1837, in A. ; a successful teacher; d., um., Ang. 8, 1860, at Sanbornton, in her 23d year. 3. Sarepta Ann, b. July 6, 1841; m. Edmund Q. Brown, of Kingston, July 28, 1863; lived in Lynn, Mass., where she d., Jan., Is71 (?), ae. 29-6. Three children (1 son).
83. DANIEL RANDALL [181], b. Ang. 2, 1812.
84. SILANCE MOMARY, b. July 3, 1814; in. Henry M. Shaw (sce).
83. SARALI COFFIN, b. March 6, 1816; in. Hiram Sanborn (see).
SC. AGsus, b. April 24. 1818; m. Asa Weeks (sec).
87. JONATHAN DARLING. b. Feb., 1820 (2d wife), d. March, 1820, ac. 2 weeks, and was buried with his mother.
88. JOSIANS [25] (David4, Josephª, etc ), remained with his father, who was ** not going to swap a certainty for an nucertainty,"
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and therefore persuaded him (the son) to m. Molly Pearsons, from Exeter or vicinity, the dau. of Taylor, Jr. (see), and of his own 2d wife ! lle d. ou the homestead, Oct. 9, 1819, ae. 55-2. She m., 2d, Jesse Plumer (see). On his gravestone :
" Let not the dead forgotten bo, Lest men forget that they must die."
Children :
89. SARAHI (Sally), b. July 4, 1790; m. Amasa Wheelock (see).
90. JOSEPH [18+], b. March, 1792.
91. ANDREW J., b. June, 1794, d. June 6, 1795, ac. 1 year.
92. BETSEY, b. May 16, 1797; in. Thomas Calley (see).
93. POLLY, b. Aug. 6, 1798; m. John Crockett (see).
94. HANNAH [191], b. June 24, 1800.
95. JERUSIA [199], b. Oct. 1. 1802.
9C. JOUN SMART [208], b. Sept. 22, 1804.
97. ABIGAIL PEARSONS, b. 1810, d. March 27, 1829, ae. 19.
OS. JOSIAH, b. March, 1812; in. Laura Plumer, dau. of Richard (see),
Nov. 14, 1833 (Bodwell), and d. Feb. 1, 1834, ac. 21-11.
99. LUTHER CUMMINGS, b. 1815, d. Aug. 12, 1829, ac. 14.
100. DAVID5 [28] (David4, Joseph3, etc.), m. Polly (Molly) Thompson, dan. of Jacob (see), Aug. 3, 1796 (Crockett) ; lived first as a farmer on what was afterwards the Esq. William, now Jerry Weeks place (Lot No. 37, 2d Div.) ; afterwards on Meredith Hill, and there d., May 15, 1819, in his 46th year. She d. Jan. 10, 1852, ac. 75-8 ; obtained a hope in Christ fourteen years before her death, and lived a very exemplary life. Children :
101. JACOB THOMPSON [218], b. May 19, 1797.
102. NANCY, b. April 20, 1799, d. April 14, 1804, ac. 5.
103. JOSIAN, b. July 20, 1801, d. Oct. 21, 1:02, ae. 1-3.
104. MARY, b. Jan 13, 1304; m. John Bailey, farmer, of Alexandria, Dec. 1, 1844 (2d wife). Hle was b. May 26, 1795, in Salisbury, and d. Nov. S, 1858, ac. 63-C. Her last days were quietly and usefully passed with her brother [226], in Sanbornton, where she d. of cancer, Nov. 13, 1876, ac. 72-10. Funeral text, Mark xiv. 8, first clause. Child : - 1. Timothy Haiues (Bai- ley), b. Dec. 2, 1846, d. Sept. 1, 1848, ac. 1-9, in Alexandria.
105. NANCY [223], b. Aug. 24, 1804.
10C. LUCINDA, b. July 20, d. Nov. 11, 1807, ac. 3 mouths, 21 days.
107. DAVID [226], b. Oct. 18, 1808.
108. SALLY, b. March 31, 1812; in. Dauiel J. Burley [101].
109. JOSEPH, - b. Jau. IS, 1815. Joseph d. the same mouth.
110. JOSIAN [229], 5
111. SAMUEL6 [31] (Joseph L.5, Sinel+, Josiah?, etc.), having learned the clothier's trade of his father, he m. Clarissa Burleigh, of New Market, Feb. 27, 1817 ; lived in his father's honse at Burleigh's Bridge, and there d., Sept. 1, 1826, ac. 36-3. She d. Dec. 3, the same year, ac. 38. Children :
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. 112. JAMES MELCHER, b. Nov. 5, 1819, d. Nov. 21, 1820, ac. 1.
113. ELizAuern D., b. Oct. 8, 1522.
114. JOSEPH" [32] (Joseph L.5, Sammel4, Josiah3, cte.), m. Mehit- able Calef, dau. of Oliver (see), Jan. 24, 1814 (Feb. 24, 1815), by Rev. M. Cheney (towu records) ; had learned his father's trade, but set- tled, as a farmer, on the ridge across the river, in Upper Gilmamou, where their children were b. He d. Dec. 27, 1852, in his 60th year. Children :
115. NATHANIEL EWER, b. Muy 18, 1817; was drowned In front of his grandfather's house, April 5, 1827, In his 10th year. while dipping water from the mill race, during a severe freshet, the bay and river being thus early in the season free from ice.
116. SAMUEL DECATUR, b. Aug. 20, 1820; has not been heard from since he left Lowell, Muss., in 1841; is supposed to have been In the Mexlean war. 117. JAMES CREIGHTON, b. Nov. 12, 1822; m. Catharine A. Cheney, dan. of Jonathan II. (see), July 11, 1852. has resided variously, as a stoue-cutter; In Iowa, two and a half years; since 1869, a farmer, in Sanbornton, near the Meadow . school-house (former Ebenezer Chase place), Lot No. 4, Ist Div. Children : - 1. Charles Erwin, b. Oct. 29, 1853, In Upper Gilmanton. 2. Laura Aun, b. Jan. 24, 1850. in U. G. 3. Abble Josephilne, b. Jan. 22, 1858, In U. G., d. June 11, 1865, ac. 7-5. 4. Edwin Henry, b. May 27, 1800, in U. G. 5. Alice Cheney, b. July 11, 1862, in Gliford. 6. Katie Isabella, b. March 12, d. Sept. 19, 1865, ne. 6 mos., 7 days. 7. Waldo Moses, b. Nov. 30, 1867, In Har- risborg, Iu. 8. Luther Almer, b. July 2, 1870, in Sauboruton.
118. HENRY PEARSONS,
119. STEPHEN PEARSONS, J b. Feb. 24, 1825. S. P. d. Oct. 8, 1826, ae. 1-7-14. HI. P. m. Lucia M. Page, dau. of Caleb Page, at East Haverhill, Jan. 15, 1856; a stone-cutter by trude; moved to Potasia, Mo., but returned to East Haverhill, spring of 1861, and is now settled ou his father-in-law's farm (1877). Children : - 1. Freddie, b. May 9, d. June 29, 1860, in Potasia, ac. 1 mo., 20 days. 2. Firmen Harrison, b. Aug. 16, 1862, at East Haverhill. 3. Frank Henry, b. Dec. 22, 1865, in E. H. 4. Caleb Seymour, b. Aug. 25, 1869, in E. II.
120. PETERG [34] (William5, Nathaniel4, etc.), first settled worth of his father's, on the present D. L. Morrison place, but soon after exchanging with his brother William for the old homestead, he built upon it the second house, which he has always occupied, now Chase W. Colby's, where he d. in sleep, March 15, 1878, in his 92d year. He was m., by Mr. Bodwell, to Mary S. Piper, dau. of Nathaniel (ser), Sept. 1, 1808, and it is believed that no other wedded pair in Sanborn- ton were permitted to live so long together - 67 years and 4 months - she dying Dec. 29, 1875, ae. 84-4, active and useful to the last. Ilis conversion occurred April 9, 1817, and his religious experience was ever after of a most decided cast, the presence of the Saviour seeming almost a sensible reality in his heart. He was one of the original members of the Christian Church at the Chapel, and its dea- con for several years. Ever abounding in information and anecdote,
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which he was most enthusiastie in communicating, about his own and other families in town, he proved of great help to the compiler. Chil- dren :
121. HULDAN, b. Aug. 2, 1809, d. May 10, 1824, ae. 14-9. " Sleep on, sweet daughter, - take thy rext. God took thee honte when He thought best."
122. SARAH AMES, b. April 1, 1812; m. Moulton B. Sinart, of New Market, and d. Jan 1, 1845, ac. 32-9. He m., 2d, and d. Aug. 19, 1875. Children : - 1. Moses Burleigh (Stuart), b. June 17, 1837; m. Sallie F. Ast, Dec. 12, 1866, who was b. Oct. 20, 1846. Ile res. at Staunton, Va., in the shoe business. Children : - I. Luzz G., b. Aug. 20, 1868. II. Janet, b. April 6, 1870. III. William, b. Feb. 21, 1873. IV. Burleigh, b. July 30, 1875, d. June 1, 1878, iu his 3d year. 2. William Moultou, b. March 20, 1840, d. Dec. 15, 1803, ue. 23-9. 3. Saralı Elizabeth, b. July 20, 1842; m. Charles Arthur Bennett, of New Market, Feb. 12, 1866, who was b. Dec. 12, 1839, and d. July 19, 1874, ac. 34-7. Children : - I. Arthur Moulton (Bennett), b Nov. 21, 1870, d. Sept. 1, 1871, ae. 9 mouths. II. Clara Augusta, b. Nov. 4, 1872, d. Oct. 5, 1875, ac. 2-11.
123. HANNAH, b. April 20, 1814; m. Chase W. Colby (see).
124. MARY, b. Aug. 22, 1816; m., Ist, Charles Smart, of New Market, April 10, 1843, who was a watchman for the factory company, and d. Sept. 10, 1845. She m., 2d, ilarrisou Smart, Oct. 20. 1862, who was b. Aug. 9, 1819, in New Market, a brother of the last, and both children of Charles and Elizabeth (Burley) Stuart; was a farmer aud grain dealer at South New Market (June- tion) ; d., after oue and a half years' suffering, July 4, 1877, in his 58th year. Child : - 1. Charles Edwin (Smart), b. Sept. 17, 1844 (1st husband) ; a fish dealer ; m. Susie Chick, of Ossipee, Dec. 33, 1872. Child : - I. Walter Charles, b. Aug. 23, 1874, in Ossipee.
125. CHARLOTTE, b. Dec. 9, 1818; m. Artemas White, of Deering, Oct. 24, 1854; formerly a house carpenter; afterwards a furiner. They had adopted the youngest child of [130] (see) till lils own lamented death, Sept., 1878. She d., on a visit, at Deerlug, of paralysis, while settling her husband's estate, June 15, 1880. ac. 61-6, and was buried from her brother's [12] in S. She had ever maintained an excellent Christian character.
126. WILLIAM PIPER, b. Oct. 20, 1821.
127. SUSAN, b. Sept. 22, 1824; m. Benjamin M. Burley [142].
128. IlULDAN P., b. May 15, 1828; m. William H. Burley [133].
129. BENAIAN P., b. Sept. 13, 1830; a house carpeuter and builder, with services much in demand. He framed some fifteen bulldings iu Canada East, and about fifty in Sanboruton and vicinity; uow owus (1877-80) the Gale, or Jacob llersey place, northwest corner of Lot No. 35, Ist Dlv. ; m., Ist, Mary, Butchelder, dau. of Benjamin (see), Feb. 24, 1852. a woman of high Christian excellence, though for years a sufferer. She d. June 21, 1875, in her toth (+1st) year.
130. ESTHER WOODMAN, b. June 17, 1836; mu. Harrison White (see).
131. WILLIAM6 [36] ( William5, Nathaniel+, etc. ), was m. to Mary Iloit, dan. of Nathaniel (see), Oct. 27, 1814, by Rev. Moses Cheney ; was a lumberman and farmer; res'd. on the Robert Burley place ( Lot No. 32, 1st Div.) ; afterwards near the chapel and on the site of Cur-
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tis B. Burley's residence ( 1877), where he il , May 7, 1864, ac. 74-3. She d. with her youngest son, May 15, 1878, ae. 82-2. Children :
182. SYLvesTER, b. Mareb 4, Istc, d. In Indiana, where attending school, abont 1840, ac. 21.
133. WILLIAM HoYr, b. Nov. 23, 1817; Is a farmer and iumberman in Grafton ; m. fuldah P. Buriey [128], March 7, 1845. Child : - 1. Sylvester William, b. April 11, 1833, in Alexandria.
134. PETER II., b. Nov. 26, 1819; went to California In 1849, and was there living, unm., at last accounts.
135. NATHANIEL. IL., D. June 16, 1826; went to sea; returned in 1815, and Is supposed to have d. on a second voyage.
136. Ilinaxt P., b. May 26, 1830; accompanied his brother [134] to Cai- ifornia ; d., um., Jan. 9, 1STG, In Chico, Montana, in his 46th year.
137. JASON JACKSON, b Sept. 8, 1833; was in the war of the Rebellion, N. II. 15th Regiment, sergeant, Co. HI; minstered lu Oct. 11, 1862; mustered out Aug. 13, 1863. Had previously been lu the West and South. Commenced as a muerchant at Clark's corner, fall of ISG6; built his present store, with dwelling-house, at a cost of $3,900, 1870. Was elected town clerk. 1874-80; m., Ist, Sarah Jane lowe, dan. of Rufus (ser), Sept. 19, 1868, who d. Ang. 25, 1878, of lingering consumption, Induced by her energy and self-sacrifice, ne. 37-6. He m., 2d, Sophia Lettie, dan. of Ahnon J. and Elizabeth P. ( Wright) Whiting, of Louisville, N. Y., May 7, 1879. She was b. March 10, 1846, in L. Child : - 1. William Almou, b. July 9, 1880, in S.
138. NATHANIELG [52] (Nathaniel5, Nathaniel4, etc. ), m. Mrs. Sally Badger, Dec., 1815 (Crockett), who, being the dan. of Barnard Hoit (see), had m., 1st, Benjamin Morgan (see) ; and m., 2d, James Bad- ger (see). They res'd. on the Morgan, present Bowers place ( Addition Lot No. 80, 2d Div.), where he d., July 2, 1858, in his #2d year. He may have been the 1814 soldier, instead of [50]. She d. Nov. 24, 1866, ac. 81-3; had buried three husbands and six children, but "shed all her tears," as she said, at the death of her first dau., Sally Morgan (see). Children - of bers, the 6th to 9th :
139. ALFRED, b. Dec. 8, 1816; a farmer, first on the Pearsons place, Lot No. 81, Ist Div. ; lastly (1876) ou the Bay Road, south end of Smith Lot, No. 18, 2d Div., where he d. April. 1878, ne. 61-4. Hle m. Mrs. Emeline B. Allen, of Newport, April 28, 1857, the dau. of Col. Daniel Sanborn (see). Children : - 1. Addie Mahala, b. Dec. 19, 1858, d. Sept. 15, 1859, ac. 9 mos. "Of such is the kingdom of heaven." 2. George Alfred, b. Aug. 28, 1860. 3. Walter, b. April 4, 1803, d. July, 1864, ac. 1-3.
140. BARNARD HOYY, b. July 18, 1818; m. Lucinda M. Sanborn, dau. of Col. Daniel (see), Nov. 14, 1857; a farmer in S., since 1861 on the Tene Philbrook place, Lot SI, Ist Div. Children : - 1. Frauk Allen, b. Jan. 5, 1859. 2. Annie Stuart, b. Oct. 27, 1803.
141. NATHANIEL II., b. Aug. 26, 1820, d. March 15, 1841, ac. 20-7.
142. BENJAMIN MORGAN, b. Oct. 9, 1822; was m. to Susan Burley [12]], June 15, 1858, at Lake Village, by Rev. K. S. Ilall; has occupied the old Steele farm, at brow of Steele's Hill (1877); house rebuilt; was selectman of S., 1874 and '75. No children.
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113. JAMIESG [54] (Nathaniel5, Nathaniel4, etc.), m. to Phebe Burley, dan. of Robert [63], by Rev. Benjamin Calley, Feb. 26, 1818; was a farmer ; moved to Hoklerness, but returning to this town, set- tled on the Jacob Ruudlet place ( Lot No. 33, 2d Div.), where now Augustus Robinsou, and there d. She d. at her youngest daughter's, in S , of pneumonia, Dee. 3, 1876, ae. 78-4. Children :
144. SARAH ELIZABETH, b. Dec. 28, 1818; m. Jonathan K. Taylor (see).
115. MARY ANN, b. April 6. 1821; m. George W. Lane (see).
146. EMILY JANE, b. Nov. 23, 1830; m. William R. Morrison (see).
147. JEREMIAH" [55] (Nathaniel, Nathaniel+, etc. ), was a soldier of 1812-14 ; m. Sally Smith. Nov. 25, 1822, who was b. 1801, and d. April 24, 1860, ae. 59 ; a farmer iu Hollerness ; d. Dec. 1, 1875, ac. 82-6. Children :
148. JEREMIAH, b. March 18, 1823; m. Emily Thompson, Ang. 2, 1841, who was b. April 22, 1823. Children : - 1. Ellen Monrovia, b. June 16, d. Oct. 4, 1814, ac. 3 mos., 18 days. 2. Elsie Sodema, b. Dec. 23, 1846, d. July 17, 1856, ac. 9-7: 3. Laura Emogene, b. Jan. 1, 1848, d. Jan. 12. 1855. ac. 7. 4. Estelle Melvina, b. March 13, 1832; m., Oct. 20, 1873. 5. Sally Salina, b. July 27, 1834. 6. Clara Adelle, b. Nov. 24, 1856, d. May 30, 1801, ac. 7-6. 7. Elbridge Radelle, b. Oct. 1, 1858.
140. JONATHAN, b. 1824, d. April 13, 1826, ac. 2.
150. ELMIDGE G., b. March 13, 1827; in., Ist, Sarah II. A. Hinkley, April 1. 1846, who was b. 1830, and d. Dec. 21, 1830, ae. 20; m., 2d, Mary Jane Shepard, May 29, 1852. Children : - 1. Thomas W., b. Jan. 15, 1847 (1st wife) ; m. Abbie J. Bennett, April 1, 1875, who was b. Ang. 10, 1851. 2. Sarah Jane. b. 1853 (2d wife), d. Nov. 13, 1856, ac. 3. .
151. PARKER S., b. Feb. 7, 1834; m. Mary J. Ames [75, 2], Sept. 5, 1858. Children : - 1. S. Ardelle, b. Jan. 15, 1869. 2. Lura H. A., b. Dec. 17, 1872.
152. DAVID" [56] ( Nathaniel5, Nathaniel4, etc.), was also a soldier in 1814 (see List of Sanbornton Men) ; m., 1st, Nancy Thompson, dau. of John, 1820, who was b. 1797, and d. Dec. 26, 1857, ac. 60. lle m , 2d, Mrs. Deborah R. (Burleigh) Shaw, widow of Hlemy M. (see), Feb. 10, 1859 (see [170]) ; was a farmer and stage owner from Plymouth to the Mountains ; also kept a hotel in Plymouth Village, and there d., May 27, 1868, in his 72d year. " Last of all," she d. with [172], June 24, 1880, ac. 72-4, having acted well her part in life as a wife and mother. Children ( Ist wife) :
153. ALVIN THOMPSON, b. March 27, 1821; m. Fanny E. Thompson, dau. of Benjamin (see), June 17, 1840 (Congden), d. Ang. 12, 1837, ac. 36-5, hav- ing res'd. in lloklerness; no children.
154. FRANCES ANN, b. July 29, 1827, m. Horace Ames, sou of Peter Ames, Sept. 3, 1846. Children : - 1. Daniel Burleigh (Ames), b. Aug. 17, 1847; m. April 30, 1871. 2. Mary Frances, b. Dee. 20, 1855; m. Nov. 1, 1874. 3. Sarah Jane, b. Oct. 7, IS'S; m. Nov. 80, 1870.
155. WILLIAM" [58] ( Nathaniel, Nathaniel!, etc. ), settled on the Robert flugt place (Lot No. 16, 2d Div. ) as a farmer, in 1831, where
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since resided ; m. Betsey Hoyt, dan. of Stuart (see), Oct. 13, 1830 (Crockett), who d. same day, with her sister Mary, in the same house, April 20, 1875, ac. 66-2-20. Children :
156. ELLEN BELINDA, b. April 16, 1832; m. Alfred B. Seavey. harness- maker, Nov. 30, 1854 ( Boutwell), then of New York, who d. ut Laconia, where she silll res. (1875). Child : - 1. Ella Frances (Seavey), b. Jan. 4, 1856.
157. ESTHER ANN, b. March 16, 1834; m. Charles W. Wells, of Bristol ; there workman in a mill till 1870, when he removed to this town ns a farmer, with lils father In-law. Child (adopted) : - 1. Currle May ( Wells), b. Jan. 24, 1867.
158. CAROLINE ROBINSON, b. Aug. 16, 1836, d. of a fever, after 19 months, sickness, May 4, 1862, In her 26th year.
150. CALVIN PLUMER, b. June 23, 1839 ; res'd. with hils futher mostly, till 1870; sluce then ut lils father-in-law's (Chapel), us a miller and farmer; was m. to Ann Piper, dau. of Nathanlel (see), by Rev. A. D. Smith. at Laconia, Nov. 7, 1864 ; collector for Saubornton, 1874-75. Children : - 1. Walter Piper, b. May 25, 1863. 2. Mary Deurborn, b. Oct. 15, 1866. 3. Cora Frauces, b. April 6, 1871. 4. Ernest Leon, b. Dec. 1, 1872.
160. HIORACE AMES, b. Sept. 24, 1842; enlisted in the New Hampshire 15th Regiment, Company H (mustered In Oct. 11. 1862) ; d. of disease, on board a transport ship, going up the Mississippi, July 30, 1863, in his 21st yeur.
161. DANIEL J.6 [59] (Nathaniel5, Nathaniel4, etc. ), m. Sally Bur- ley [108], 1833 ; was a farmer, first at Holderness, and afterwards in New Hampton, where he d. of a fever relapse, May, 1846, ae. 40. She m., 2d, Daniel Hawley, a Baptist, student for the ministry at the New Hampton Seminary ; rem. to Woodstock, and there d. of pleu- risy fever, after five days, contracted at the funeral of her oldest son, March 30, 1850, ac. 38. Children :
162. ARTHUR NATHANIEL, b. March 10, 1834, in Holderness, d. of con- sumption, in Woodstock, March 23, 1850, ae. 16.
163. DAVID PLUMKR, b. July 9, 1837, in II. ; m. Harrlet Ellison, of H., Jan., 1865 ('66) ; settled in Illinois, then in Iowa; remained West till 1869 or '70; now res. at Cambridgeport, Mass. (1875), in the stable business. Chil- dren : - 1. George P., b. April 9, 1867, in Illinois, d. Dec., 1867, ae. 8 mos. 2. Alice Mabel, b. 1869, in Iowa. 3. Arthur Plummer, b. June 16, 1874, in C:unbridgeport.
164. MARY ELIZABETH, b. Aug. 22, 1840, in Holderness; m. Gilman Lane ( see ) .
165. NATHANIEL O.6 [71] (David5, Nathaniel4, etc.), was for many years largely engaged in the humber business, buying timber lots and send- ing rafts down the river to Massachusetts. llis last operations were in 1846, on the Winnipiseogee, from Meredith Neck down to Union Bridge, and thence overland to the Merrimack at Franklin. In his active years, he was one of the influential men of his native town. Ile m. Deborah J. Taylor, dan. of Chase (see), Nov. 29, 1827 (Crockett) ; last res'd. with his son [168], at East Franklin, and there d., April 3, 1874, in his 69th year. Children, b. in S .:
Damit C. Burleigh
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166. DAVID TAYLOR, b. May 5, 1829; m. Elizabeth Dodge, of New Boston ; settled in Manchester, Amoskeag Corporation No. 121. Child : - 1. Frank Dodge, b. Nov. 15, 1853.
167. MARY DEARBORN, b. July 27, 1831, d. June 23, 1852, iu her 21st year, in S.
168. THOMAS DEARBORN, b. March 24, 1833; res. at Franklin Falls ; m. Ursula George Sauborn, of F., March 29, 1854. Children : - 1. Nat Foster, b. July 30, 1857 ; was a salesman three years In Boston; went to Kansas for his health, and d. at Manhattan, Kan., May 30, 1877, in his 20th year. Ilis end was peace; remains brought home to Franklin. 2. Edwin Walter. b. April 9, 1860; Is a clerk in Boston (1879). 3. Harry Newhall, b. Feb. 20, 1870, d. May 11, 1871, ac. 1-3.
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