History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire, Vol II - Genealogies, Part 91

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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188. JOHN M , b. Dec. 25, 1838, d. June 30, 1861, ae. 22-C.


189. JAMES+ [32] ( Mark3, Jonathan2, etc ), commenced work as a blacksmith (" hammering iron "), at the age of sixteen, and had continued it (1875) for fifty-eight years and six months ; was in busi- ness at the Brook ( Turkey Bridge), in this town, from April, 1821, for forty-seven and one half years, and has since res'd. chielly in Bristol ; now (1881) in Worcester, Mass. He m. Eliza Morrison, dau. of John+ (see p. 506 [138]), April 14, 1825 (Crockett). Both were members of the First Baptist Church thirty-seven years, uniting at the same time. She d., triumphantly, " after years of terrible suffering, with paralysis, dropsy, and heart disease," Nov. 20, 1874, ac. 69-2, her last words being, " Lord Jesus, take me now." She was her hus- band's " dearest earthly treasure" for nearly half' a century. Children :


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190. JOHN PERRY, b. May 3, 1826; m. Charlotte A. Sinith, dau. of Jacob (see p. 732 [130, 2]), Aug. 23, 1848 (Leighton) ; was a trader, first in Danbury, then at Clark's Corner, and rem. thence to Bristol, where, by his ability, en- terprise, and public spirit, he galued a high nud houorable standing. He was postinaster seven years, aud at the time of his death, as previously, a mer- chaut, doing also a large business as a life and fire insurance agent. Ile way a promlucut Republican and an efficient member of the State committee, also of the Union Lodge of Freemasous. He d., suddenly, of heart disease, occa- sloued by excitement ou account of a fire in the Village, Fast-day moruing, April 8, 1875, in his 49th year. His funeral was one of the largest ever at. teuded in Bristol. " He was upright, and above reprouch, as a man, a Chris- tiau, and a benefactor, thoroughly honest in his business relations, and resorted to by many for counsel and advice." She d. In Bristol, Dec. 2, 1877, In her 52d year. Children : - 1. Eva Ellzu, b. May 3, 1853, lu Sanboruton; m. Wil- liam Bartlett, of Bristol, May 25, 1874, who was for four years In the raliroad business nt St. Paul, Minn., and clerk lu a store (1875) at Bristol. 2. Annie Lizzie, b. June G. 1837; " a young lady of n beautiful spirit and of rare prom- ise." She d. May 15, 1874, lu her 17th year, "trusting in Jesus, on whom she had long leaned for rest and salvation." Some of her little poemis were published.


191. EMILY E., b. April 18, 1829; m. Rev. Win. T. Siceper, Sept. 4, 1853 ('52), who was b. Feb. 9, 1819. in Daubury. He had taught in this town, and soon after marriage was called to be city missionary at Worcester, Mass. ; ordained, 1854; there labored three years with good results; then res'd. iu Westborough, Mass., as chaplain of the State Reform School, two years; was an effective pioncer missionary in Aroostook Co., Me., till May, 1875, and then returned to Worcester for a second term of elty-missionary service. In Maine he was school commissioner for Aroostook County, two years; fabored in Patten, Sherman, and Fort Fairfield, at each of which places he was instru- mental in erecting houses of worship, that in P. costing about $6,000, besides a good parsonage house aud barn iu Sherman; was pastor of the Congrega- tional Church in Caribou, 1872-75, aud aided his oldest son in conducting a spirited little newspaper. Children : - 1. William Washburn (Sleeper), b. Feb. 12, 1855, in Worcester; way a member of Bowdoin College (1375). 2. May Emily, b. Oct., 1861. 3. Heury Dike, b. Oct., 1866.


192. MARK4, Jr. [93] (Mark3, Jonathan2, etc.), was a cooper by trade ; m. Elizabeth S. (Betsey) Page, of Alexandria, April 24, 1827, where they lived a few years, and then moved to Western New York. Ile was there, also, a farmer, and d. Feb. 3, 1857, in his 55th year. She was b. Ang. 6, 1801, and d. about 1873, ae. 72 (?). Children :


193. LE ROY, b. Ang. 14, 1831, in Alexandria; m. Mary E. Cooper, July 5, 1854, who was b. Aug. 14, 1835, in South Imupton. He d. in Batavia, N. Y. Child : - 1. Clarence W., b. June 8, 1855, in Batavia.


194. ELIZABETHI S., b. Feb. 10, 1833, in Alexandria; m., and res. in New York.


195. JAMES F., b. Feb. 5, 1838, in Oakfield, N. Y.


19C. JOSHUA P., b. Nov. 21, 1840, in Oakfield (both the two last also liv- ing in N. Y.).


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197. JOHN W.4 [94] (Mark3, Jonathan2, etc.), m., Ist, Malinda Smith, dau. of Shadrach C. (see p. 738 [201]), Jan. 16, 1834 (Bod- well), who d. Oct. 24, 1859, ae. 45-5; m., 2d, Mrs. Judith C. (Lane) Piper, widow of Oliver P.4 (see p. 578 [80]), .Oct. 23, 1800. Ile was a blacksmith for more than thirty years at Clark's Corner, having com- menced his trade with his brother [189], at 17, and becoming a first- class workman. Ile was very orderly and industrious in his habits, and remarkably neat in his personal appearance ; a reliable and upright citizen, distinguished alike for his superior judgment, decision of char- acter, and firmness of principle; a leading man in the town, and especially in the neighborhood where he so long resided, and one greatly prized for his calm, dignified deportment, his winning ways, and his excellent counsels. He d. in Newton, Oct. 27, 1872, in his 68th year. Child :


198. OLIVER WARD, b. Oct. 20, 1864 (2d wife).


199. JONATHAN K.4 [97] (Mark3, Jonathan2, etc.), was a lieuten- ant iu one of the Sanborntou military companies ; now res. in Canter- bury (1875-81), having followed the blacksmith's trade some fifty years, since 1840, in C. He mn. Elizabeth S. (Sarah E ) Burley, dau. of James6 (see p. 69 [144]), Nov. 17, 1836 (Bodwell). Children :


200. MARY E., b. April 8, 1839, in Sanbornton; m. Benaiah S. Calley (sce p 95 [83, 2]).


201. CELESTIA, b. Dec. 28. 1841. d. Jan. 16, 1864, ac. 22.


202. PLUMER B., b. Oct. 19, 1-43, d. Feb. 16, 1864, ae. 20-4.


203. ALMON O., b. Feb. 19, 1852, d Jan. 30, 1864, in his 12th year. (The three last were all b. in Canterbury, and there d., of diphtheria, as above, withiu a single mouth.)


204. EDE4 [101] (Thomas3, Jonathan2, etc. ), m. Lydia B. Perley, dan. of Nathaniel (see p. 553 [13]), May 8, 1827 (Crockett), who d. June 16, 1866, ae. 62-4. Ile was a substantial farmer, chiefly for thirty-one years on the range east of Cawley Pond (Site 1, Lot No. 28, 2dl Div.). Ile d. with his son, at Union Bridge, Aug. 23, 1872, in his 69th year. Children :


205. CHARLES CHASE, b. Oct. 28, 1828; was a farmer with his father till 1869; since theu an enterprising trader at East Tllton, doing a business in good times of $15,000 per annum ; over $12,000 per auuuuu as agent for A. W. Sulloway & Co., of Frauklin, in the stocking manufacture. He in., Ist, Sarah C. Cawley, dau. of Dea Jouathan (see p. 91 [42]), Jau. 19, 1851, who d. Feb. 20, 1866, in her 37th year. Hle m., 20, Eliza A. Philbrick, dan. of A. Chesley (sce p. 561 [95]), Feb. 2, 1870. Ilis health had been for some time feeble, with premonitions of heart disease, and while attempting faithfully and courage- ously to discharge his duties as towu supervisor for the approaching election, he d. suddenly, iu a carriage, on the street, iu Tilton, Oct. 30, 1880, ae. 52. lle was of an " open hearted, frank nature, kind to all, and always ready to do a good act; as a business man, active, upright, and just." Children : -


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1. Charles Marshall, b. Feb. 19, 1854; has been a farmer near East Tilton Vil- lage, on the old Rowen place; now a trader at the village; m. Julia Anu Sar- gent, Nov. 26, 1874, who was the dau. of A. J. and Julla Aun ( Hadley) Sargent, b. April 1, 1855, In Warren Child: - I. Ivan Marshall, b. Aug. 13, 1876. 2. Lura Ella, b. May 29, 1858, d. Oct. 30, 1864, ac. 6-5


"This precious bud from heaven sent, A gift we thought, but ouly leut."


20G. HANNAH PERLEY, b. Sept. 13. 1833; m. Samuel (see [277]).


207. THOMAS4 [104] (Thomas3, Jonathan?, etc.), m. Elizabeth S. Abbott. of Conway, Dec. 19, 1841, who was b. in C., March 19, 1817. Ile was a clothier at first, with his brother Chase, in Couway ; then mail contractor and livery-stable keeper, and d. March 28, 1858, ae. 47-8, being then a selectman of Conway. Children b. in C. :


208. GEORGE T., b. Dec. 3, 1842; is m., and res. at Mattapan, Mass. ; is a railroad conductor.


209. FANNY C., b. Dec. 24, 1845; in. Nathaniel Faxon, of Conway. Two sous.


210. CHASE, b. Oct. 19 (29), 1847; was a soldier in the late war; he learned the jeweller's trade; d. about 1875, ae. 28 (?).


211. MARY E., D. Jan. 4, 1852; in. Horace Clark, of Conway.


212. ANDREW J.+ [105] (Thomas3, Jonathan2, etc. ). m. Polly Os- good, dau. of James7 (see p. 539 [25]), Jan. (Feb.) 14, 1846 (Coombs), and still res. on his grandfather's old homestead, as an in- dustrious farmer and useful citizen, though of late in feeble health. Children :


213. THOMAS O .. b. July 28, 1851; was m. to Ciuda Whittemore Heath, of Bristol, Jan. 25, 1876, by Rev. E. H. Prescott. She is the dau. of Hiram and Dorcas ( Whittemore) Heath, of B. 1Ie is in company with his father, as an agriculturist.


214. MARY O., b. Dec. 30, 1853.


215. STEPHEN G.4 [106] (Thomas3, Jonathan2, etc.), was grad. Dartmouth College, 1847, having previously learned the bookbinder's trade in Sanbornton. He taught at the Chapel ; then at the South, and has been, since 1851, a distinguished educator in Brooklyn, N. Y .; first as head of one of the publie high schools, and, of late years, as principal of the Adelphi Academy, which ranks high among the in- stitutions of that city and State. Ile m. Mary A. Cobb, July 9, 1856, who was b. Jan. 18, 1832, in Portland, Me. He made the tour of Europe in 1875. Children :


216. ARTHUR WILSON, b. Sept. 1, 1857, in New York City, and there grad. M. D. at " College of Physicians and Surgeons," 1880. After a highly ered. itable examination, he has received the appointment of assistant surgeon United States army.


217. ADDIR LEONORA, b. Aug. 30, 1850, in Brooklyn.


218. WASHINGTON IRVING, b. Dec. 13, 1864, in B.


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219. JONATHAN M.4 [107] (Thomas3, Jonathan2, ete.), m. Inldah Lane, dau. of J. Hilliard (see p. 448 [157]), Nov. 19, 1846 (Bodwell), and has since res'd. at the Square; is a superior blacksmith, hav- ing learned his trade of [197], and an enterprising farmer; was town clerk almost continuously for eighteen years, 1856-73 ; representative, 1862; county commissioner, 1864-66; a leader in the Democratic party, a justice of the peace, a useful citizen, and, of late years, one of the pillars of the Congregational Church and Society. Children :


220. SARAH, b. Jan. 5, 1848; taught in Brooklyn several years, and m. Rev. George Washington Patten, Dec. 28, 1875 (2d wife), at her father's ( Ruuuels). He was b. July 6, 1843, in Pottsdam, N. Y., son of Warren S. and Louisa M. Patten, his father being b. in Londonderry, of Scotch-Irish extraction. IIe was a soldier in the 11th N. Y. Cavalry three years during the late war; grad. at the Harvard Divinity School, 1870; preached in Chicago, Ill., Que year; was settled lu Topeka, Kan., three years, 1872-74; in Haverhill, Mass., two years, 1875-76; was (1877-79) pastor of the Uuitarian Church, in Newport; now settled very desirably in Springfield, Vt.


221. CARRIE PERKINS, b. July 8, 1853; a teacher in Newport (1879-80).


222. MARY HANNAH, b. Oct. 9, 1855; teacher in town (1880).


223. CHARLES G.4 [108] (Thomas3, Jonathan?, etc.), has been settled in Chillicothe, Ill., as a merchant and postmaster for several years. He first res'd. in Boston, Mass. He m. Mary J. Clark, dan. of Dudley? (see p. 151 [307]), Aug. 5, 1849 (Bodwell). Child :


224 LYDIA J., b. Nov. 30, 1850, In Sanborutou, d. April 9, 1863, ac. 17-4. 225. IRA A. E.4 [111] (Nicholas M.3, Jonathan?, Nathan1), m. Hope M. Rich, of Boston, Mass. (there b ), July, 1829 ; res'd. in Randolph, Mass., lastly and chiefly ; was by trade a moroeco dresser ; d. Dec. 25, 1870, in Randolph, ae. 65. Children :


226. JOHN WARNER, b. March 5, 1832, d., 1861, in Salisbury, Mass. (?), unul., ac. 29.


227. FRANCES J., b. April 7, 1834, in New Hampton; m. Tristram Bragg, Feb 5, 1849, in Manchester (Rev. D. P. Cliley). He was b. Aug. 31, 1328, in Thetford, Vt. ; was a farmer (1876) in Salisbury, Mass. Children b. in Salis- bury : - 1. Mary E. (Bragg), b. April 7, 1852, d. Oct. 15, 1856, ac. 4-C. 2. Mary (?), b. July 7, 1858, d. Oct. 20, 1865, ac. 7-3. 3. John Leland, b. Jan. 9, 1861. 4. Abraham Lincoln, b. Dec. 28, 1865. 5. Frauk Taylor, b. Dec. 28, 1871.


22S. CAROLINE S., b. Feb. 3, 1837, d. 1845, ae. S.


229. SARAH A., b. March 2, 1839; in. Charles Braluard, a baker; res'd. (1876) at Boston Highlands. Que child, d. yonug.


230. MARTHA M., b. April 1, 1841 ; m., Ist, John De Costa, who was in the 11th Mass. Regiment, and d. lu the fight before Richmond, Va., 1962. She in., 2d, Jeremiah Capen, a shoe-dealer In Quincy, Mass. Two children; one ouly ( Ist husband) now living.


231, 232. ABBY A., b. March 8, 1846. CLARINDA J., b. May 25. 1848.


233. GEORGE W., b. Sept. 22, 1851; res. In Randolph, Mass .; is a baker; in., but has no children.


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234. JONATHAN M. 4 [114] (Nicholas M.3, Jonathan2, etc.), has been a merchant (salesman since 1861), and has res'd. variously, as seen by the birthplaces of his children. le in., Ist, Elizabeth Wright Du- Bois, in New York City, June 10, 1833. She was there b., April, 1815, and there d., Dec. 25, 1833, ac. 18-8; buried at Pleasant Val- ley, N. Y. He m., 2d, Eveanna Storms, in New York, June 4, 1839 ; who was there b., June, 1821, and there d., Jau. 2, 1841, in her 20th year ; entombed in the 2d Street Cemetery. He m., 3d, Harriet Amanda Gragg, April 12, 1842, in Roxbury, Mass. She was b. Aug., 1823, in Boston, and d. in New Hampton, Jan. 23, 1849, ac. 25-5; entombed in family vault, Mount Auburn. He m., 4th, Anne Melissa Taylor, in Effinghamn, Oct. 11, 1851, who was there b., July 17, 1829. Ile was residing (1872) in Dunkirk, N. Y. (P. O. address) ; at De- troit, Mich., 488, 3d Street (1880). Children :


235. HENRY MASON, b. Dec. 30, 1840 (2d wife), in New York; served nearly four years west of the Mississippi River, in the 3d Wisconsin Cavalry ; entered a private, was ranking captain when discharged, having been twice promoted for meritorious conduct; was under fire many thues ; in two general engagements ; wounded once, on the right cheek ; "a splendid officer." He d., of yellow fever, at New Orleans, La .. Sept. 14, 1866, ae. 25-9, being under government appointment at the custom-house.


230. CHARLES FOLLEN, b. July 10, d. Aug. 19, 1843, ac. 1 mo., 9 days, in Roxbury, Mass. (3d wife).


237. HOWARD, b. April 7, 1845, in New York; served in the Army of the Potomac, Company C, 12th N. HI. Vols., three years; was promoted from pri- vate to sergeant; made a good record, like his brother; was in ten first-class battles; wounded in his left hand at Chaucellorsville, in his right at Gettys- burg, and in the head while doing picket duty.


238. HARRIET ALICE, b. Dec. 1, 1846, in New York; in. C. M. Boud, in De- troit, Mich., March 13, 1872.


239. HERBERT, b. Jan. 4, 1849, in New Hampton, d., in Effingham, July 2, 1858, ae. 9-6 (buried at N. II.).


240. CHANNING, b. Aug. 9, 1852, In New Baltimore, Mich. (4th wife).


241. ELLERY, b. June 21, 1354, in N. B., d. July 27, 1855, in Detroit, Mich., ac. 1-1 (buried in Elmwood Cemetery).


242. ORVILLE DEWEY, b. July 25, 1836, in Detroit.


243. EBENEZER E.+ [115] ( Nicholas M.3, Jonathan2, ete.), m. Thc- odosia T. Brown, dau. of Ebenezer2 (see p. 49 [29]), Dee. 9, 1841 (Coombs) ; was " an industrions and upright merchant," in New Hampton ; d., as the effect of cerebral disease, much lamented, Oct. 28, 1848, ac. 35-5. She m., 2d, Charles Cawley (see p. 92 [16]). Children :


244. EVEANNA STORMS, b. March 24, 1845, in New Hampton ; in. Jolm P. Piper (sre p. 570 [55]).


245. KATHLEEN BROWN, b. Dec. 13, 1847, d., in this town, Dec. +, 1862, ac. 15.


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246. CYRUS4 [118] (Nicholas M.3, Jonathan,2 etc. ), has been for many years a prosperous merchant and leading citizen in Bristol Vil- lage, holding various offices, and being elected member of the Senate, in the State Legislature, in 1869-70 (two terms). IIe m. Martha Minot, of Lebanon, May, 1845. Children :


247. HENRY ARTHUR, b. June 18, 1848, In Bristol; was for three years a banker with his unele, Josiah Miuot, of Concord; highly respected as a busi- uess man, " of irreproachable character, quiet and reticent." Ile in. Heleu Abbie, dau. of Warren White, of Bristol, and d , of typhoid fever, at B , Sept. 25. 1877, ne. 29-3; was buried with Masonic honors. Child : - 1. Edith Henry, b. April 1 (?). 1878.


248. ABBIE MARIA, b. Dec. 11 (16), 1951, In Bristol.


249. WILLIAM E.4 [120] (Nicholas M.3, Nathan2, etc.), m. Bet- sey Kelley Simpson, of New Hampton, Ang. 26, 1845 (see Sanborn Fam. [320]) ; res'd. in Duluth, Minn., having charge of the North Pacific Railroad shops (1872) ; at Bird Island, Minn., 1880. Children :


250. MARIANNA S., h. Feb. 7, 1848, in New Hampton; m. James H. Phelps, in Waukesha. Wis., Dec. 1, 1808.


251. CARA ELIZABETH, b. June 26, 1850, in N. H., d. Aug. 20, 1854, in Cou- cord, ac. 4-2. " A flower too beautiful for carth, and God's messenger bore her to the angels' home."


252. CORRIE M., b. Feb. 1, 18GG, in Waukesha, Wis.


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253. JONATHANG, Jr., called also " Stone Bridge Jonathan," to dis- tinguish him from [19], Branch I., was b. June 14, 1767, in Hamp- ton, being certainly descended from Anthony! [1], by the following pedigree : He was the oldest son and second child of Henry Dear- born5 Taylor, who was b. Jan. 21, 1746 ; m. Susanna Cilley, and res'd. at " Bride Hill," Hampton, being the third son and eighth child of Jolin4. The latter was b. Jan. 12, 1712 ; m. Sarah Dearborn, and d. Oct. 14, 1796, ae. 84-9. His father was Jonathan3, the son of John2, ths son of Anthony!, as above. 1Ie [253] claimed no relationship with the other Taylors of town, though some say he was a second cousin of' [19], or, " more probably, that his father was an own cousin of the latter." He m. Abigail Moulton, Feb. 24, 1790. who was b. Jan. 23, 1770, at Hampton Falls, and d. in this town, Feb. 16, 1856, ae. 86. Ile rem. from Hampton Falls to Sanbornton, March, 1790, settling and making " first improvements," where of late Cyrus Tay- lor has res'd. (near the small culvert over Giles's Brook, which was. early dignified by the name of .. Stone Bridge," as above). He was a man of probity and enterprise, like the Hampton einigrants generally, and d. here, of fever, Oct. 1, 1849, ae. 82-1. Children :


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254. LrrrimFIELD, b. Dec. 17, 1791, at Hampton Falls; was first a machtu- Ist, but afterwards a farmer, on the place (Steele's Hill) since occupied by his brother [275]. lle m., 1st, Susanunh Chapman, of Gilmantou, Nov. 22, 1810 (Crockett), who d. ; m., 2d, Mary P. Boyd, of Gilford, Sept. 12, 1824, who was b. Aug. 18, 1596, and d. In Saubornton, of lung fever, Nov. 19, 1847, ne. 51-3. Ile d. Jan. 14, 1849, ac. 57, at Concord, while a representative in the New Hampshire Sinte Legislature, special session, having also served at the regular terms, 1847-48. No children.


255. JONATHAN [265), b June 29, 1593.


256. ABIGAIL, b. Aug. 24, 1794; 1u. Den. John S. Laue (see p. 443 [110]).


257. BETSKY, b. Oct. 12, 1796; m. Burley Batchelder (see p 22 [25]).


. 258. SUSANNAII, b. Jan. 26, 1798; m. John Boyd, March 26, 1846 (Coombs), who was a farmer on the Ellsworth place, Site 5 (?), Lot 20, 2d Div. She d. by drowning, Nov., 1865, in her csth year.


259. SAMUEL, b. Sept. 2, 1799; was apprenticed as a blacksmith to Esq. Samuel Tilton, ut the Bridge, and there d., by drowning (see Casualties), June 11, 1816, in his 17th year.


260. MOULTON [269], b. Oct. 21, 1802.


261. DEARBORN [275], b Dec. 24, 1805.


202. POLLY, b. May 22, 1807; m., Ist, Henry Tebbetts, of Northtleld, who there d., and she m., 2d, Cyrus Cunningham; m., 3d, Luther Tower; Low res. in Newton, Mass. (Upper Falls). No children.


263. HANNANI, b. Jau. 23, 1800; res., uum., with the family of her brother [276].


264. BARTLETT K. (adopted), b. May 28, 1822; m. Sarah Judkins, dan. of Jonathan (see p. +13 [16]), June 24, 1845, at Concord (Rev. Stephen Coombs). He is a social and intelligent farmer, at N. Sanborntou, near the 3d Baptist meeting-house.


265. JONATHAN7 [255] (JonathanG, Henry D.5, John4, Jonathan3, John2, Anthony!), mn. Lucinda Taylor [60], March 23, 1820 (Crock- ett) ; res'd. for five years in Dorchester, till 1844, and, returning to this town, settled on the Huse place, Lot No. 26, 2d Div., and there continued as a successful farmer and an intelligent and upright towns- man till his death, Sept. 11, 1872, e. 79-3." She was a faithful member of the Congregational Church, joining by letter from the church in Dorchester, May 12, 1844, and d. Jan. 3, 1875, ac. 74-5. Children :


2CC. LOUISA E., b. Feb. 18, 1821; m. John T. Durgiu (Ist wife) (see p. 235 [07]).


267. ARTHUR CLARK, b. May 31, 1824; was a farmer with his father, and retains the homestead (1881); in. Haunah L. Sauborn, dau. of Col. Daniel (see p. 641 [200, 2]), Jan. 11, 1855 (Rev. J. Q. A. Ware. at Samboruton Bay). Ile was selectman (last board of the old town) 1868 aud 1869.


268. RACHEL M., b. Feb. 5, 1828 ; m. J. T. Durgin (2d wife), (see [200]).


269. MOULTON7 [260] (Jonathan", Henry D.5, John, Jonathan3, etc.), m. Eliza Beadle, of York, Me., being then a blacksmith and machinist at Great Falls, and afterwards in Lawrence, Mass. Ile d. in Boston, by accidental drowning, like two others of his father's family


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(see ante), Sept. 22, 1853, in his 51st year. Ilis three sons are all machinists.


270. ANDREW, b. May 18, 1825, in Dover; res'd. in Charlestown, Mass., 9 Call Street (1875) ; is m., but has no children.


271. SAMUEL, b. March 11, 1828, in Dover; m. Amanda Malvina Breed, of Lyun, Mass., Jan 27, 1852; present residence in Dunkirk, N. Y. Children : - 1. Amelia Frances, b. Feb. 27, 1853, lu Lawrence, Mass, d. July 4, 1867, in Dunkirk, ue. 14-4. 2. Zilla Hannah, b. Sept. 4, 1854, In East Bostou, Mass., d. Ang. 31, 1865, at Dunkirk, ae. 11. 3. Lillie May, b. Aug. 22, 1865, at D). 4. Ernest Alvin, b. April 3, 1868, at D.


272. CHARLES MOULTON, b. Dec. 19, 1831, In Dover; res'd (1875) lu Rut- land, Vt. (P. O. box 410) ; is in. and has four children (one d.).


273. ELIZA ANN, b. Nov. 10, 1835, in Cabotville (now Chicopee), Mass. ; d. June 21, 1854, in Lawrence, ae. 18-7.


274. JENNIE SARAII, b. June 14, 1840, in Cabotville; m. Robert Henry Ware, of Sherborn, Mass., Aug. 16, 1861; res'd. (1875) in Chicago, Ill., 738 West Mouroe Street. Children : - 1. Elmer Robert (Ware), b. July 22, 1862, at Cleveland, O. 2. Blanch Olive, b. June 4, 1867, at Cincinnati, O.


275. DEARBORN7 [261] (Jonathan6, Henry D.5, John+, Jonathan3, etc.), was first a farmer in Sanbornton ; then tended saw-mill in Lake Village two years ; returning to this town, was overseer of the poor farm four years ; finally settled on his brother Littlefield's [254] place, the "Huse farin," March, 1850, and there d., May 22, 1874, ae. 68-5. IIe m. Mahala Colby, dau. of Isaac+, Jr. (see p. 165 [61]), Jan. 3, 1833 (Bodwell), who preceded him but a few months in death, Jam. 9, 1871, ae. 70, leaving the joint record of an amiable and virtuous united lite. Children :


276. CYRUS, b. Oct. 25, 1833 ; in. Mary E. Woodward, dau. of George (see), Dec. 27, 1856 (Boutwell) ; retalned his grandfather's homestead, near the "Stone Bridge," till 1878. Children : - 1. George Dearborn, b. Sept. 20, 1859. 2. Mary Lucinda, b. July 31, 1861; m. Mark A. Harris (see p. 329 [17]). 3. Carrle Belle, b. Jque 28, 1863, d. Oct. 25, 1876, in consequence of a severe burn four days previously, ue. 13-4. 4. Nellie Elizabeth, b. Jan. 3, 1867. 5. Charles Walter, b. Feb. 27, 1870. G. Maria Augusta, b. March 26, 1874.


277. SAMUEL, b. Nov. 10, 1836; retains his father's last homestead, as a high-minded and prosperous farmer; has rebuilt the old dwelling (1878), in a tasty, substantial manner. He min. Hannah P. Taylor, dau. of Ede [206], Sept. 7, 1858. Children : - 1. Mahala E, b. June 15, 1800. 2. Kirk, b. July 24, 1867.


THE TENNEY FAMILY.


1. SAMUEL' TENNEY, Sen. (probably from New Market), became an early resident of Sanbornton (northwestern part), on the late Dicky farm, between the two roads, Osgood District (see Sites). First wife, and mother of Lis six children, unknown. She d. Oct. 5, 1802, and he m., 20, Molly, widow of Nathan Blake (see p. 36 [3]), Feb. 22, 1803 (Crockett). Children (order uncertain) :


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HISTORY OF SANBORNTON.


2. POLLY, b. 1775; m Tudor Gale (see p 293 [18]).


3. OlavE, m. Harrison Morrill, of New Chester (Hill) ; a blacksmith ; had two children : - 1. Olive (Morrill), m. Joseph Thomas, of Boston, whose son - I. Joseph (Thomas), m. - Locke, and now lives In IIIII. 2. Joseph (Morrill).


4. SAMURL, Jr. [8].


5. WILLIAM, In. Abigall Fogg, of Epplug; lived near the present Joslah Osgood's, Dow house (sce Sites) ; rem. to Alexandria, and there d. Had three children; two sous : - 1. William. 2. Samuel.




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