History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire, Vol II - Genealogies, Part 90

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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91, 92. AMos [185], b. Jan. 22, 1799. JAMES [189], b. Sept. 1, 1800.


93. MARK, Jr. [192], b. March 10, 1802.


94. JOHN WAND [197], b. Nov. 4, 1804, in Sanboruton.


95 MARY, b. Oct. 10, 1806, in New Hampton; m. Timothy Danforth, of Danbury, a good farmer, and d. May 14, 1836, in her 20th year, "a Christian, full of faith and good works." Children : - 1. Jesse Coburn ( Danforth), m. Annette Jackson, a native of Danbury, 1853, and left the State some years ago. 2. Adoniram Judson. d. while a lad.


96. BELINDA, b. Nov. 25, 1809, in N. II. ; in. Samuel P. Robinson, of Bow, a clothler, 1827. He was b. in B., 1803, and d. 1847, ne. 44. She d. with her youngest son, at Andover, Mass., March 30, 1874, ae. 64-4. Children : - 1. Mary J. ( Robinson), b. 1829, in Bow, d. 1847, ae. 18. 2. William W., b. 1831, in B., d. about 1873, ac. 42 ( ?) ; had m Susan E. Sanders, 1835, who was b. 1831, In Augusta, Me. 3. Euos, b. 1843, in B. ; res'd. in Andover, Mass. (1874).


97. JONATHAN KELLEY [199], b. Jan. S, 1814, in New Hampton.


98. LAURA M., D. Feb. 5, 1821. in Alexandria; m. Joseph R. Rhoades (2d wife), who is a carpenter, and successful in business, since residing in Cam- bridge, Mass. He was b. July 24, 1829, in Stoddard (see [186]).


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99. THOMAS? [26] (Jonathan?, Nathan1). In June, 1796, he drove a six-ox team to Boston, with and for the freight of Andrew Lovejoy. He was two or three weeks on the trip, and so homesick that he determined never to attempt it again, yet so successful withal, that he was induced to make his second trip a few weeks later. This was remarkable for a lad of 17 ! Ile afterwards drove the first four-horse team which ever went ont of Sanbornton to Boston. He carried the same energy and perseverance through life ; m. Sarah E. Jewett, Nov. 26, 1800, who was the dau. of Andrew? (see p. 401 [10]) ; was a farmer on the paternal homestead (building the present house in 1818), and there d., July 10, 1850, of phthisis and dropsy, ae. 71-4. She d. April 10, 1856, ae. 75-5, of fever. Children :


100. FANNY, b. March 20, 1802, d. Aug. 17, 1803, ae. 1-5.


101. EDE [204], b. Nov. 19, 1803.


102. CHASE, b. Dec. 5, 1805; m. Polly K. Wentworth, of Conway, Oct. 3, 1833, who was b. March 8 (May 3), 1809, in Couway, and d. March 2, 1855, in her 46th year. He was a clothier iu Conway, and there d., Dec. 5, 1846, ae. 41. No children.


103. LYDIA JEWETT, b. Ang. G, 1808; m. Samuel D. Morrison (see p. 522 [310]).


104. THOMAS [207], b. Aug. 8, 1810.


105. ANDREW J. [212], b. Feb. 10, 1816.


10G. STEPHEN GALE [215], b. March 23, 1819.


107. JONATHAN MOORE [219], b. Sept. 21, 1822.


108. CHARLES G. [223], b. March 25, 1820.


109. NICHOLAS M.3 [27] (Jonathan2, Nathan1), m. Sally Eastman, of Gilmanton, dau. of Ebenezer and Mary (Butler) Eastman, April 5, 1803, who was b. June 22, 1784. IIe was a blacksmith, an Esq., and - a valuable citizen of New Hampton Village for fifty-two years, and there d., instantly, Jan. 13, 1861, ae. 77-3. He was a " kind and provident father, and a good neighbor. Holding office under the State government for nearly half a century, he did more legal business for the public than any other man in the town. He was competent ; he was honest. His counsel was sought with confidence, and his decis- ions gave evidence of intelligence, discernment, and sound judgment." She d. Dec. 29, 1864, ae. 80-6, at Bristol. Children :


110. MARY BUTLER, b. Oct. 22, 1804, in Salisbury ; m. Benaiah S. Crock- ett (see p. 195 [42]).


111. IRA ALLEN EASTMAN [225], b. Dec. 25, 1805, in Salisbury.


112. RACHEL MOORE, b. Sept. 26, 1807, in Sanborntou; m., Ist, Arthur Livermore MacLellan, of Wentworth, Aug., 1828; m., 2d, P. P. Halbert, Sept., 1849, and d., of a congestive chill, at her oldest son's, In Columbus, Miss , July 18, 1868, in her Gist year. Children : - 1. George Boardman (MacLellan), b. July 27, 1833, in King and Queen Co., Va. ; fitted for college mainly at the old institution in New Hampton; grad. at Yale College, Couuccticut, as saluta-


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torian of the class of 1858; has since taught at different places in the South (except three years of service in the Confederate army, 1862-65, and three years' residence in New Hampton, 1863-71), and is now a classical teacher in St. Louis, Mo. (1879-81). He in. Emily Marshall Moore, In New Hampton, June 20, 1858, dau. of William and Abigail D. (Robinson) Moore (see Robin- sou Fam., p. 602 [27]). Children : - I. Arthur Livermore, b. Dec. 18, 1809, in Oktibbeha Co., Miss., d. Oct. 11, 186C, In his 7th year. II. Ade, b. Nov. 28, 1861, d. Oct. 28, 1862, ac. 11 mos. III. Maud Müller, b. Aug. 23, 1605. IV. Robert Morris, b. May 3, 1868, in Columbus, Miss. V. Louisa Adelaide, b. July 17, 1871, in New Hampton. VI George Taylor, b. Nov. 27, 1873, d. Feb., 1876, ac. 2-3. 2. Martha Ann, b. June 25, 1836, d. young. 3. Nicht- olas Taylor, b. Nov. 12, 1838. 4. Heury Frankllu, b. Nov. 25, 1840. 5. Anuie Mason (Halbert), b. Feb. 4, 1852, In Mississippi; m. Thomas Jefferson Gray, Feb. 16, 1871, who was also b. In Mississippi, and is now (1880) a farmer and merchant at Choctaw Agency, In that State. Children : - I. Nina Albertine (Gray), b. Jan. 13, 1876. II. Maybell Sallle Bodwell, b. March 18, 1878.


113. SARAI (Sally) ROBINSON, b. Jan. 18, 1810, In New Hampton; m. Dea. A. Bodwell Sanborn (see p. 6GO [411]).


114. JONATHAN MOORE [234], b. Oct. 30, 1811, in N. H.


115. ELEN(EZER) EASTMAN [243], b. May 22, 1813.


116. CLARINDA JANE, b. March 9, 1815; m. Gustavus Bartlett, of Bristol, Nov. 25, 1834 (1st wife) ; d. Nov. 1, 1837, ne. 22-8. "Her sudden departure left a gloom and sadness upon soclety that told with emphasis that no cont- mou worth had departed." Her " friendship was unobtrusive, yet pure aud refreshing as the mountain breeze." Child : - 1. Mary Lewis (Bartlett), b. Aug. 10, d. Ang. 12, 1837, ac. 2 days.


117. ANNA C., b. April 27, 1817; m. Daniel S. Mason, of Bristol, Jan. 31, 1849, wbo was there engaged in the lumber business. No children.


118. CYRUS [246], b. Dec. 18, 1818.


119. MARTHA G., b. June 17, 1820; m. Gustavus Bartlett, of Bristol (2d wife), Nov. 24, 1839, at New Hampton. - IIc was b. in B., and res'd. (1877) in Milford. She d. at Bristol, Oct. 23, 1856, ac. 30-4. "As a Christlan she was active and benevolent; one whose life was the Illustration of what she pro- fessed. A great physleal sufferer, with long alternatlous of hope and fear; but through the whole she exhibited a serene spirit." Children : - 1. Icha- bod Colby (Bartlett), b. Sept. 10, 1841; res'd. in Malden, Mass. (1877). 2. Mary Clarluda, b. May 1, 1843, d. July 24, 1844, in Bristol, se. 1-2. 3. Sarah Eastman, b. Feb. 4, 1845: In. Charles M. Proctor, Nov. 24, 1SC9 ; res. in Milford. 4. Clara Anstris, b. April 5, 1847, d. June 20, 1848, ae. 1-2. 6. Anna Minot, b. Ang. 7, 1849; res'd. In Malden with [1] (1877).


120. WILLIAM E. [249], b. Jan. 3, 1822.


121. LAURA ELIZABETHI, b. Feb. 22, 1824, d. Oct. 16, 1825, ac. 1-8.


122. LAURA ELIZABETH A., b. Aug. 31, 1830; m. George P. Smith, of Bris- tol, Jan. 1, 1852. Ile was b. Dec., 1828, und has res'd. (1872-81) iu St. Paul, Minn., belng freight agent for the Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad Company. Children : - 1. Clara Bartlett (Smith), b. March 7, 1853, in Bristol, d Dec. 20, 1856, In Milwaukee, in her 4th year. 2. Howard Taylor, b. July 16, 1855, In B .; was m., in Boston, Sept. 16, 1879, at the Hotel Huntington, by the Rev. J. L. Withrow, D. D., to Nellie Hibbard Fellows, of Franklin. Child : - I. Herbert Masou, b. Dec. 6, 1580. 3. Kate Hibbard, b. July 25, 1858. 4. Sarah Bodwell, b. Jan. 4, 1865. 5. Willard Putnam, b. Sept. 15, 1SCG.


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123. Thomas4, Jr. [80] ( Nathan3, Chase2, Nathan1), m. Molly (Mary) Lovejoy, dan. of Joshua (see p. 470 [11]), Nov. 8, 1301 (Woodman), then said to be " of Boscawen." He was a trader; first in Loudon, afterwards, a short time in Vermont; then occupied his grandfather's Ist Div. Lot, No. 25, near the river; returned to the Square ; finally took possession of his father's farm, and there d., June 25, 1853, ac. 72-4. "IIe was eccentric sometimes, " but always a true man, a kind neighbor, and a warm friend." She d June 21, 1849, ac. 68. Children :


124. MARY, b. April 22, 1806, in London; m. Brackett L. Johnston (see p. 409 [7]).


125. HANNAH BATCHELDER, b. June 26, 1808; m. Daniel W. Gilmore, Oct. 25, 1827 (Bodwell) ; res'd. in New York City nearly twenty years, till his death, June 13, 1849, ac. 48. She then kept honse for her father in this town, till his death; rem. to Minnesota in 1862, and d. with her brother [129], at Stillwater, Dec. 11, 1868, ae. CO-C. Child : - 1 Mary Taylor (Gilmore), b. Juue 22, 1835, in New York; res. with her uncle at Taylor's Falls, Miun. ; was baptized and confirmed as a member of the Episcopal Church, by Bishop ar- mitage, of Wis., Aug. 7, 1807.


126. NATHAN CHASK DANIEL, b. April 22, 1810, on Lot No. 25; left this town for Altou, Ill., in 1832; was there a merchant, firm of Taylor & Wells, till the spring of 1846, when he again rem. to the St Croix River, then in the Wisconsin Territory. He has since followed a mixed business, lumbering und merchandising chiefly. Was twice elected to the Minnesota Legislature, and was once chosen speaker. Held the office of county treasurer of Chi- sago Co. four years. and was re-elected in 1871 for two years more. Himself, with his brother [129], made the first entries of land upon the site of the present town of Taylor's Falls, and laid out the same in 1852 (?) ; now res. (1872-80), num., at Chisago City, Min.


127. SARAH PERKINS, b Feb. 8, 1812; m. Horace Noyes, son of Parker Noyes, Esq , of Franklin. Jan. 8, 1832. in Saubornton (Bodwell), who was then a merchant ; afterwards a farmer, fifteen years, till his father's death; next res'd. a few years in Boston, Mass , and is now (1872-79), a manufacturer of furniture, in Fetterman, Taylor Co., W. Va. No children.


128. ABIGAIL EASTMAN, b. Oct., 1814; m. Eben B. Gilmore; res'd. in New


* The story lis recently been made public iu a county newspaper (of which we bere give a slightly changed and authentic version), that when the youthful Jonathan M. Taylor [219] commenced his career as a blacksmith at the Square, Mr. T. brought bis horse to him with chalk maras upon the hoofs, ordering Very incisively that the heels be paired down to such a point. and the tor-calks be made twice the usual length! Soon after ho came again, requiring that the operation be reversed, thus "adding half a hand to tho stature of the quadruped "! A week later the order was: " Tako these shoes off, divide them in the middle, ox style; cut down the callis, and put them on, two on each foot." In every case the order was promptly executed without a word of remonstrance, or the least show of surprise. Finally the horse was led to the shop with the direction, "Shoe my horse as you think right," in tone and manner that signalled a truce! "Two lessons had been learned by two apt pupils," one by the young blacksmith, that obedience to owners was always good policy; the other by Mr. T. himself, "that he had found a man who interpreted cor- rectly the purpose concealed in his singular demands."


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York City, where she d., April 22, 1869, ac. 54-6, and he d. Jan., 1871. No children.


199. JOSHUA LOVEJOY. b. Nov. 13, 1816; followed his brother to Alton, Ill., in 1836, and remained in his employ as clerk till 1840, when he took the lead to the St. Croix Falls, In the then Territory of Wisconsin, and there en- gaged in lumbering. Was appointed U. S. marshal for the District of Minue- sota, by President Taylor, March 20, 1849, but declined, and went to Califor- nia the following autumn, where he helped to orgnuize the county of Sierra. Returning to Minnesota in 1852, be located at Taylor's Falls, as above [126], and has since been there in the real-estate business, except two years, while warden of the Minnesota State Prison, under appointment of Gov. Win. R. Marshall, Jan. 28, 1868. Ile has also held the offices of county treasurer and supervisor of Chisago County, for several terms. He m. Clara Wyman, dan. of Abraham nud Betsey (Haywood) Wyman, of Bloomfield, Me , Oct. 13, 1856, who d. May 4, 1800, at Taylor's Fall's. No children.


130. ANNA M., b. Aug., 1818, d. April 30. 1825, ac. 0-8.


131. CLARISSA G., b. Nov., 1820, d Jan. 5. 1823, ac. 2-2.


132. THOMAS WARREN, b. July 7, 1824; m. Mary J. Curry, dau. of Johu (see p. 203 [14]), Jun. 4, 1855; still occupies the ancestral homestead (1881), having built a commodious barn, " few better in Belkuap County, at a cost exceeding $2,500, with a magnificent herd of Hereford cattle," and special at- tention to the products of the dairy.


133. CHASE4 [36] ( William3, Chase?, Nathan'), m. Comfort Ma- son, dau. of Ward? (see p. 477 [9]) ; was a farmer half a mile south of his father's (Site 2, Lot. No. 13, 2d Div. ), and there d., July 11, 1810, ae. 30-6 She d. with her dau. [135], at Franklin Falls, April 6, 1874, in her 88th year. Children (t. r.) :


134. JERUSHA, b. July 24, 1805; m., Ist, Thomas F. Folsom, Jan., 1820, who lived in Gilmantou, and there d., July 5, 1845; m , 2d, Ebenezer French, of Gilmanton, Jan. 22, 1846, who d. Sept. 14, 1869; m., 3d. John Cate (src p. 108 [651). Children : - 1. Thomas Taylor (Folsom), b. Dec. 6, 1827; in. Caroline C. Frothingham, of Exeter; eulisted in the 5th N. H Reginiem : was wounded in the battle of Chancellorsville. Va., May 3, and d. May 27, 1863, ae. 35-5. Children : - I. Ehza Aun. b. June, 1844; res. in Manchester. II. George, b. March, 1847; res. in Gilmanton. 2. George Storrs, b. June, 1830, d. Aug. 25, 1848, ac. 9-2.


135. DEBORAH JEWETT, b. Sept. 22, 1806; m. Nathanlel O. Burleigh (sec p. 70 [165]).


136. CHASE, Jr., b. Oct 21, 1SOS; went from home on a second whaling voyage, Ang., 1830, and is supposed to have d. soon after, at sea, as he was never heard from.


137. BENJAMIN4 [38] ( William?, Chase?, etc. ). m. Sally Whiteher, dan. of George (see), Sept. 15, 1808 (Crockett) ; settled in Upper Gilmanton (Behnont), and there d. She m., 20, Jonathan7 Sanborn, 3d (see p. 687 [694]). Children :


138. NANCY, m. Sewall Smith, of Canterbury, and there d.


139. MARY ANN, m. Daniel Lakeman (sec p. 431 [7]).


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140. JOHN S.4 [39] (William3, Chase?, etc.), went " down East," and first res'd. in Wahloborough ; then in Washington and Belmont, Me. ; immigrated to Linneus, Me , in 1841, and there followed the occupation of a farmer till his death, May 31, 1863, ae. 77-5. IIe m. Catharine Black, of Wakloborough, March 3, 1808, who was there b., Feb. 25, 1789, and now res. (1879), at the advanced age of ninety years, " in good health, and retaining all her mental faculties," with her dan. [149], at New Limerick, Me. Children :


141. MARY L., b. April 1, 1809, in Waldoborough, d. Feb. 3, 1346, in Scars- mout, Me., in her 37th year; was probably mu.


142. WILLIAM, b. Jan. 6, 1812, in Washington.


143. InA, b. Jan. 20, 1814, in W.


144. E1.1% 1, b. March 4, 1816, in W., deceased. (The destinies of the three last unknown; were probably m. )


145 .. JACOB, b. July 5, 1818, in Washington ; had m. Mary Jane Batcheller, of Searsmout, Me ; d. as a soldier, March 5, 1862, at Hilton Head, S. C., of fever, lu his +4th year.


146. HENRY C., b. Sept. 13, 1820, In W. ; in. Harriet Lamb, at Searsmont, Dec. 31, 1847.


147. JANE, b. Dec. 28, 1822, in W., d. Feb. 5, 1832, at Belmont, Me., ac. 9-1. 148. JOHN, b. Jan. 2, 1826, in W. ; m. Eliza Young, at Linneus, May 10, 1853.


149. HARRIET U., b. Sept. 28, 1828; m. Frederick W. Stimson, at Hodg. dou, Me., Sept .. 1853, and lives at New Limerick.


150. OREN T., b. Sept. 28, 1831, in Belmont; m. Caroline Clough, at Lin- Deus, Jau. 25, 1855.


151. WILLIAM E.4 [44] ( William3, Chase2, etc. ), m. Betsey Lunt, of Newburyport, Mass. ; there lived, a stouc-cutter, and d. Two children :


152, 153. ELIZA. BETSEY (?).


154. IRA4 [45] (William3, Chase2, etc.), m. Jemima Sauborn, dau. of Josiah, of Franklin (see p. 638 [236]), Feb. 5, 1824 ( Bod- well). He last lived (after 1839 ) at the Square (small house below Masonic Hall, Site 3, Lot 39, 1st Div.), and there d., of consumption, Feb. 26, 1847, ae. nearly 45. She d. with her sister, in Lawrence, Mass. Children :


155. HANNAII, b. 1825, d. Aug. 14, 1826, of dysentery (scarlet fever), ae. 1-6.


150. JOSIAN, 6. Oct. 26, 1827, in Franklin; leaving Samboruton in early life, he has since attained a wealthy and honorable standing, chienty in Man- chester, being there a machinist twenty-five years, in the concrete business ten years, and now owuing a farm in Bedford, though resident in the city. He m. Almira J., dau of Jonathan and Paulina (Felch) Marshall, of Unity, Nov. 26, 1848, who was b. Aug. 1, 1824, in U., and d. in Manchester, April 10, 1576, in her 52d year. Children : - 1. Ardell Betsey, b. Oct. 3, 1832, In Duubar- ton. 2. Fred Anrin, b. Aug. 20, 1835, in Hooksett; now a grocer in Man- chester; m. Rosina Bragg, of Portsmouth, May, 1879. Child : - I. Fred Eruest, b. March 20, 1880. 3. Elmer Josiah, b. Sept. 27, 1800, in Manchester.


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157. CHASE, b. Jan. 2, 1830, In Samboruton; was a railroad engineer, Ver- mout Central and Cheshire railroads; went 10 Rochester, N. Y., about 1837; last heard of, in 1865, ou a railroad near Alexandria, Va. He m. Mary J. Mlles, in Manchester. Two children (oue son) : - 1. Ira.


158. NATHAN4 [52] (John3, Jonathan2, Nathan1), m. Rachel Moore, dau. of William (see p. 485 [10]), Feb. 26, 1806 (Crockett) ; remained on his father's first farm till sold to Thomas Eastman ; was afterwards a teamster to (in) Boston, his wife and children having rooms at the Clark place ( Lot 24, 2d Div.). IIe was returning from Boston when he d , at Concord, Feb. 12, 1823, ac. 37-2. She m., 2d, Benjamin3 Mason (see p. 479 [20]). Children :


159. SUSANNANI MARY, b. June 20, 1807 ; mn. Josiah Osgood (sec p. 540 [34]). 160. RACHEL MOORE, b. Nov. 9 (12), 1811, d. Feb. 5, 1827, at Mr. Masou's, in Sanbornton, ne. 15-3.


161. WILLIAM4 [55] (John3, Jonathan?, etc.), m. Hannah East- man, dan. of Thomas? (sve p. 250 [29]), Feb. 23, 1817 (Crockett) ; retained his father's last situation as a farmer, and there d., Feb. 27, 1872, in his 81st year.' She d. July 3, 1864, ae. 69-4. Children :


162. SALLY E., b. March 9, 1818; m. Taylor C. Grant, of Meredith (Laco- nia), Dec. 10 1840 (Cougden). He was a farmer in M., and she there d., March, 1867, ac. 49. No children.


163. GEORGE WASHINGTON JEFFERSON, b. June 25, 1820; is a farmer ou his father's homestead, Lot No. 41, 2d Div. ; m. Hannah P. Lane, dau. of J. Hilliard (see p. +48 [158]), Dec. 3, 1857 (Boutwell). No children.


164. SUSAN, b. Sept. 25, 1822; m. Shepard Rowe, Dec 25, 1849; was a farmer in Meredith, and selectman of the town, 1858-60; now res in Gilford.(?) Child : - 1. Park William (Rowe), b. July 17, 1858, d. April 21, 1865, in his 7th year.


165. CAROLINE J., b. Aug. 17, 1824; m. Gideon Piper (see p. 578 [18]).


166. RUTH THOMPSON, b. Dec. 19, 1825; m. John Lyman Flanders, June 15, 1851, who was b. Aug. +, 1823, and d. Feb., 1872, ac. 48-6, having been a carpenter lu Lake Village, where she still res. Child : - 1. Fred Graut (Flanders), b. Sept. 21, 1858, d. Sept. 13, 1863, ae. 5.


167. JOHN' [56] (John3, Jonathan2, etc.), first started in trade with his brother [59] in Gilmanton ; then a short time in Andover ; eleven years in Sutton ; six years in New Hampton ; and, finally, a highly respected merchant at Sanbornton Bridge, till his death, Sept. 14, 1854, ae. 61-8. He m. Caroline Betton Jones, Dec. 1, 1825, the dan. of llezekiah (see p. 411 [12]), who d. Nov. 17, 1873, ac. 69-2; one of Tilton's " most amiable, accomplished, and useful Christian ladies." Child .


168. JOHN FRANKLIN, b. June 1, 1829, In New Loudon ; is a merchant at the Bridge, Northilfeld, and Tilton (IIIII's Block) since 1869, occupying his father's old residence in T .; m. Lydia J. Proctor, Sept. 9, 1851, who was b. Sept. 2+, 1827, in Franklin, the dan. of James and Abigail (Ludd) Proctor. Children : -


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1. Henry Clarence, b. May 14, 1854, d. Nov. 29. 1855, ae. 1-6. 2. Sidney Willard. b. May 19, 1857; was clerk in his father's store, 1876-79; hotel keeper iu THion (1881). 3. Harry, b. June 26, 1802; having proved a successful competitor for a cadetship in the United States Military School, at West Point, he has entered that Institution (1880).


169. JONATHAN II.4 [57] (John3, Jonathan2, etc.), was a sergeant in the Sanbornton company, at Port-mouth, 1814 ; afterwards a farmer and leading business man in the town ; first on his father's homestead ; lastly ut the Square, Christopher S. (late Dea. A. B. ) Sanborn place. lle in Juliann Perkins, dau. of Jolm B. (see p. 551 [18]), April 18, 1831 (Bodwell), and d., suddenly, of paralysis, March 11, 1862, ae. 67-6. Children :


170. THOMAS CORDIS, b. Nov. 4, 1832; m. Einily C. Emersou, of Somner- ville, Mass., May 15, 1860; d. Feb. 6, 1805, ac. 32-3, in Bostou, where he had been doing business as a grocer; leaving : - 1. Emma E., b. June 7, 1861 ; now residing with her mother in Somerville ( 1872-79).


171. FREDRIC PERKINS, b. Dec 20, 1842; was a bookkeeper in Boston for a few years, and previously to his last sickness was assistaut paymaster in the army. Hle d. Nov. 3, 1864, in his 22d year.


172. DAVID4 [68] (Jonathan3, Jonathan?, Nathan1), m., 1st, Sarah S. Doe, dau. of Esq. John (see p. 226 [4]), Feb. 1, 1820 (Crockett), who d. Aug. 29, 1837, ac. 33-1. He m., 2d, Mrs Elvira, widow of Jolin Gordon, of New Hampton, April (June), 1846, who was b. 1804. and d. suddenly, April 6, 1847, ac. 43. He res'd as a farmer, on his father's last homestead. till about 1866, then with his son-in-law [175] in Tennessee, chiefly, till 1876 ; now. again (1879), in this town, at his brother's [177] ; is one of the oldest and most ex- emplary members of the First Baptist Church. Children : :


173. Jony DoE, b. March 7, 1827; is a successful lawyer in New York, N. Y., 139 Broadway, having become eminent as a counsellor; unm. (1880).


174. RHODA ANN, b. June 17, 1829; in. Jeremiah Leavitt Fogg, Jan. 14, 1854, who was a native of Meredith, and has res'd. in Manchester, as a farmer and meat dealer, where she d., May, 1873, in her 44th year (see p. 51 [59]).


175. SARAH WOODMAN, b. Nov. 21, 1834 ; m. Martin L. Abbott (see p. 3 [3]] ). 176. MARTHA RUNDLET, b. March 17, 1837; in. Samuel J. Lane (see p. +++ [119]).


177. JONATHAN S4. [72] (Jonathan3, Jonathan?, etc. ), m. Sarah J. Rogers, dan. of Nathan (see p. 610 [12]), April 15, 1827 (Crock- ett), and has res'd., as a farmer, on the place previously owned by her father, Lot No. 8, 2d Div. He represented the town in the State Legislature in 1854 and 1857. His intelligent and enthusiastic aid has often been rendered to the writer of this history. Children :


178. SARAH WOODMAN, b. Dec. 4, 1828, d. Oct. 3, 1831, ac. 2-10.


179. NATHAN ROGERS, b Aug 14, d. Ang. 15, 1831, ac. 1 day. Inscribed to botlı :


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GENEALOGIES. - TAYLOR.


" Rest, lovely babes, in peaceful slumbers rest, Christ owned on earth; in heaven He'll surely bless."


180. ELIZA ANN R., b. June 2, 1834, d. Feb. 22, 1844, ac. 9-8. "Farewoll, dear child, farewell; adiou, No more can parents simile on you."


181. SARAH EMILY, b. May 20, 1840 ; in. Stephen S. Hersey (see p. 346 [113]). 182. ANN ELIZA, b. Oct. 5, 1844.


183. MARY ELLA, b. June 6, 1846; m. Samuel E. Holden, Esq., of Con- cord, Nov. 18, 1869, who commenced practice as a lawyer in company with Judge Mason, at Bristol, 1871. where, also, he was treasurer of the savings bank, aud joiut owner, with his brother, of the woollen factory; was also shareholder in the factories at West Coucord formerly owned by his father aud uncle. B F. aud Daniel Holden; is now in business in California, still connected with the Holden mills. She was a young lady of high scholarship, rare intellectual accomplishments. and Christian virtues; went to California for her health in March, but there d. the following May 4, 1875, in her 29th year. Child : - 1. Harriet Morse (Holden), b. Aug .. d. Sept., 1870, ae. 1 mo.


184. DAVID DANIEL, b. Oct. 20, 1849; has been, since 1869, in the employ of Norris & Crockett, bakers, at Concord; m. Minnetta F. Cheney, of C. (Rev. Mr. Ayer), June 13, 1878.


185. Amos4 [91] ( Mark3, Jonathan2, Nathan1), was a good farmer in Alexandria, and distinguished somewhat as a military officer ; was m., by Rev. John Hill, to Rebecca Simonds, Ang. 8, 1824, who was b. April 10, 1803, in A., and d. April 6, 1858, ae. 55. Ile d. April 17, 1853, ae. 54-3. " Both lived and died as Christians." Children :


186. JULIA M. M., b. Jan. 21, 1828; was m. to Josiah R. Rhoades, Ist wife (see [98]), by Rev. E. Fisk, Dec. 3, 1850, and d. April 16, 1853 (the day before her father's death), ac. 25-3.


187. SYLVESTER B., b. Feb. 13, 1831; is a successful farmer in Alexandria, on the place where his parents lived and died; was in. to Judith Anu l'attee, by Rev. B. II. McMurphy, In Alton, Aug. 20, 1854. who was b. in Alexandria, Dec. 15, 1835. Both are professing Christians. Child : - 1. Mary Emma, b. Sept. 20, 1866.




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