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18. EUNICE, b. Oct. 5, 1788; m. Richard Caverly (see p. 111 [25]).
19. IlULDAN, b. March 28, 1790; m., Ist, Thomas Cawley, Jr. (see p. 94 [GS ]) ; m., 2d, Aaron S. Judkins (sre p. 412 [9]).
20. JAMES DEARBORN [49], b. Fch. 8, 1792.
21. MOLLY, b. Sept. 4, 1797; in. Nathaniel Buswell (see p. 77 [2]).
22, 23. NEWELL [53], b. Sept. 3, 1799. JOSEPH, Jr. [55], b. Feb. 16, 1802. (Another child probably d. Sept. 4, 1803.)
24. CHASE WEEKS [09], Sept. 23, 1805.
25. SIMEON-HAYES [73], b. June 2, 1809.
26. JAMES5 [9] (James+, James3, Joseph2, etc.), m Ennice Farn- ham. dau. of Barachias W. (see p. 274 [2]), Nov. 25, 1802 (Crockett), then styled " Jr.," afterwards ". Capt."; was a farmer on the old New Hampton Road (see Sites), and d. half a mile below the same spot, Aug. (Oct.) 8, 1835, in his 54th year. She m., 2d, John Folsom (see p. 282 [32]), son of Rev. Nicholas, of Meredith, and d. Aug. 15, 1870, ae. 88. Children :
27. HANNAH PIPER, b. Dec. 12, 1803; m. Calvin Pollard. of Hudson, farmer, Feb. 28, 1860, who there d., April 24, 1871. She res. in II., and near her sis- ter's, iu this town. He was a conductor ou the Boston aud Lowell Railroad from its outset, till his health failed.
28. JAMES C., b. Nov. 16, 1805; m. Hannah P. P. Pearson, Nov. 24, 1831 (Crockett), who was the dau. of Jethro (see p. 547 [8, 6]), of Meredith Ridge, where he finally res'd., as a masou and farmer (first ou the old New Hampton Road, in S.). He d., of Bright's disease, Jou. 16. 1879, ae. 73-10. Chil- dren : - 1. John Burley, b. Dec. 3, 1833, in Meredith, and there d, Sept. 13,
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1836, in his 3d year. 2. Luther Jethro, b. Oct. 3, 1835; m. Abbie Jenuie Joliu- son, Jau. 20, 1800, who was the dau. of David aud Catharine Johnson, of Orange; b. Feb. 20, 1840, iu Salisbury. He lived one year in Orange, then at North Sauborutou, owner of the Piper saw-mill, till May, 1870, and has since been a mason in Bristol and Upper Bartlett (1879). Children : - I. llorace David, b. April 26, 1861, in this town, d. Feb. 3, 1845, in his 4th year. II. James (?), b. Jau. 31, d. Feb. 10, 1865, ac. 10 days. III. Walter Luther, b. April 25, 1866. IV. Fred James, b. Sept. 13, 1868, in S. V. Authur Alberto, b. May 5, 1871, in Bristol, and there d., of diphtheria, Feb. 4, Isis, ae. 6-9. VI. John Burden, b. March 13, 1873, in B. 3. Horace Malcolm, h. April 10, 1838, d. May 4, 1839, ac. 21, in Meredith. 4, 5. James Burley aud John Stevens, b. May 16, 1843; the former was a jeweller at New Hampton Village, uum. (1870) ; the latter a taifor at Meredith Village; um. 6. Mary Hannah, b. Nov. 13, 1848; m. Joliu Hale Burden, sou of Rev. J. Burden, Sept. 20, 1870, and res. at her father's, in Meredith ( North Saubornton P'. O.).
29. ESTHER, b. Dec. 17, ISO7; m. Joun S. Burley (see p. 74 [208]).
50. NATHANIEL FARNHAM, b. Aug. 12, 1816; m. Sally M. Plumer, dan. of Stephen (see p. 584 [02]), Feb. 27, 1845 ( Rev. S. Coombs) ; a farmer in this town, " Plumer neighborhood," ou the John Folsom place, opposite her father's, where he d., of dropsy, Sept. 8, 1879, ac. 63. Child : - 1. Cynthia Anu, b. Dec. 28, 1850; at home, uum. (1877).
31. JOSEPH5 [10] (James', James3, Joseph2, etc.), lived on his father's place - building the house lately occupied by Daniel T. [41] - till 1819, then moved to the Rundlet lot, bought of Samuel Lane, which is still occupied by his youngest son [36]. He m. Phebe Dus- tin, dan. of David (see p. 247 [10]), July 3, 1803 (Crockett), then called .. Jr."; was deacon of the 1st Baptist Church, faithful and beloved in all life's relations, and d. May 1, 1867, ne. 83-3-21. She d. March 12, 1872, in her 90th year, calmly resting on the merits of her Saviour. Children :
32. LYDIA DUSTIN, b. Oct. 12, 1804; m. Asa Swain (see p. 745 [34]).
33. WARREN, b. Dec. 29, 1807 ; m. Harriette O. Thomas, dan. of Joseph (ace p. 776 [24]), April 27, 1835 (Bodwell) ; settled first where now Nathaniel M. Prescott, in door and sash and lumber business; next res'd. in Ilill; then at the Bridge and Lake Village, in both of which places his shops were burned out; next at Alton, and since Is71 in Rochester, where he has owned a farm and shop, carrying on the axe-handle business, which he has followed chiefly since leaving Sauboruton. He invented a machine for turning irregular forms (ser- eral at the same time), 1856, and has obtained two other patents. Chil- dren : - 1. Kendall, b. Feb. 27, 1839, in this town ; was a superior phonographic reporter, and d. at Lake Village. July 3, 1865, ae. 20-4 2 Annic Fozg, h. June 16, 1842, in S. ; m. Capt. Elias F. Smith, at Rochester, Feb. 22, ISTG. He was of Lebanon, and served In the late war. 3. Washington Irving, b. Nov. 21, 1845, in S. ; now res. in Seattle, Washington Territory ; m. Florence 1 .. Van Dusen, Jan. 21, 1874, in Astoria, Oregon; is an extensive stock raiser. 4. Horace Wayland, b. May is, 1543, in S. ; was clerk ( 1876) in a connaission house, James O. Safford & Co , hides and leather, 200 and 202 Congress Street, Boston. He has since m.
34. SHADRACH, b. Nov. 9, 1810; m. Ilullah S. Hunt, dan. of Abraham l'.
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(ser p. 379 [30]), Jan. 22, 1836, in this town (Rev. Mr. Gleasou) ; occupied part of his father's farm several years, first house south ; has res'd. at Frank- lin Falls, 1871-81, where deacon, as also lu Sauborutou, of the Baptist Church. Child : - 1. Phebe Anu, b. Nov. 22. 1836; wu. Aurou Woodman (see).
35. BENJAMIN MASON, b. Dec. 21, 1817; in. Mary J. Foss, Oct. 2. 1851, lu Freedom, who was there b., Feb. 5, 1823, the dau. of Cupt. Peletlah and Jane (Harmon) Foss, aud sister of Loren (see p. 480 [33]). Hle was first a miller at North Suuborutou, then res'd. ou the Sauborn Roud, and lastly at the Square, Joua. Moore place, where he d., of consumption, Oct. 8, 1876, ac. 58-9. He was au Ingenious mechaule, a prime master of clock machinery ; an excellent writer and speaker In religious gatherings, holdlug all the doc- trines of grace, and the truth as it Is iu Jesus, with a vigorous, loving, and experimental grasp. Ile was a faithful member of the " Pine Hill," and after- wards deucon of the Ist Baptist churches, but a charitable worker with all Christians.
36. JOSEPH DUSTIN, b. May 11, 1823; a farmer on his father's second homestead; in. Sarah S. Hunt, dau. of Abrahams P. (see p. 379 [33]), May 28, 1848 (Rev. S. S. Leighton). Children :- 1. George Ilunt, b Nov. 17, 1850; is acting deacon of the same church with the two formuer geueratlous of his fam- ily (1875- 1). 2. Claribel Anu, b. Jau. 12, 1853.
37. Joux5 [13] (James+, James3, Joseph2, etc. ), m. Sally Taylor, dan. of Jonathan3 ( see p. 755 [66]), March 3, 1814 (Crockett) ; first settled as a farmer in the " New State " (Head place, Jona. Calley's) ; took possession of the paternal homestead when vacated by his brother [31], and there res'd. till his death, of consumption, Ang. 29, 1850, ae. 02-2. He had been made permanently laine by a slight wound with an axe npon the knee. She d. May 8, 1858, in her 67th year. " Kind and benevolent in life, lamented in death." Both were mem- hers of the First Baptist Church, uniting under Rev. Mr. Hooper. Children :
38. MOLLY BLAKE, D. Aug. 20, 1815, d. March 25, 1817, ac. 1-7.
39 MARY BLAKE, b. May 25, 1817, d July 29, 1818, ae. 1-2.
40. JONATHAN TAYLOR, b. May 14, 1819; m. Betsey Thomas, dau. of Joseph . (see p. 776 [32]), Jan. 1, 1843 (Himes) : was a farmer ou his father's place two years ; then in Frankllu, near George C. Ward's, where he remained, except one and one half years in trade at Hill, till hils death, April 18, 1874, in his 55th year. Ile d., of acute peritonitis, at a neighbor's, while ou his way to visit Mr. Edward C. Wyatt (see), ou his dylug bed, after a few hours of in- tense suffering. He was au "honest and upright man," from whose hands " williug ald was always extended in times of sickness and misfortune." Slie now lives at Franklin Falls, with her oldest daughter. Children : - 1. Jose- phine Louise, b. July 24, 1844. in Samborutou; m. Clinton Blake (see p. 39 [31, 2]). 2. Charlotte Fogg, b. May 26, 1852, in Frauklin; m. Phinchas A. Nourse, of Franklin Falls, May 26, 1875 (Rev. Mr. Flelden). 3. Walter Ken- dall, b. April 7, 1864.
#1. SARAH ANN BARTLETT, b Ang. 1, 1921; m. Charles B. Perley (see p. 554 [26]).
42. EMIZA MELCHER, b. Nov. 2. 1825; res. iu Bostou, with the family of her nucle, Dauiel Taylor (see p. 755 [69]).
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43. JOIN BLAKE. b. April 25, 1829; for about eight years, from the age of twenty-three, he visited many of the towus lu New Hampshire with a travel- ling daguerreau saloon, doing a good business, including a year or two in the same employment In Illinois. lie was theu engaged for a year in trade, and the friction-match business at Ilill, where he m., Ist Helen Mar Parker, dau. of I. T. Parker, Dec. 27, 1860, who was b. Nov. 30, 1838, and d. Oct. 9, 1862, in her 24th year. "She made home happy." He has since been a farmer ou his father's homestead, and now, 1877-81, ou the Piper place, Lot No. 5 2d Div., where he has erected a two-story dwelling-house, on a new and commanding site. lle m., 2d. Abbie Ruthena Tilton, dan. of Rev. Jeremiah D. (see p. 809 [146] Oct. 9, 1864. Children : - 1. Oscar Stearns, b. July 24, 1805. 2. John Parker, b Jan. 21, 1809. 3. Fred Tiltou, b Nov. 2, 1870. 4. Helen Abbie, b. April 26, 1872.
44 DANIKI. TAYLOR, b. March 2, 1835; m. Hannah P. Burley, dan. of Jolin S. (see p. 75 [209]), April, 1861; Is also a farmer ou the original homestead, to which he clings with resolute affection, though his family is now ( 1879) left, as the last, upon the old Wadleigh premises, and some two miles distaut from their nearest uelghbors, by the travelled highway ! Children : - 1. Fred Burley, b May 15, 1862, d. April 8, 1865, in hils 3d year. 2. Willie Augustus, b. July, 1863, d. March 27, 1865. ae. 1-9 (both of diphtheria). 3. Sarah Esther, b. July 29, 1865. 4. Mary Perey, b. Jau. 18, 1867.
45. AsAS [16] (James4, James3, Josephi2, etc.), was a farmer. first, at his father's ; then lived in Vermont, and in different parts of San- bornton. lle m., 1st, Lucy Woodman, of Tamworth, March 26, 1826 (Crockett). She d. Dec. 27, 1852. of lung fever, ae. 52; and he m., 2d, Jannett Eastman, dan. of Thomas? (see p. 251 [40]), Nov. 11, 1856 (Boutwell). Lived lastly at her father's place, above the Square, and there d., June, 16, 1860, in his 59th year. She there res'd. alone for several years, and rem. to Franklin Falls in 1876. Children ( Ist wife) :
46. JAMES MONROE, b. 1827; m. Carollue Stall, of Boston, Mas -. ; was there engaged in a meat market, and d. Jan. 4, 1859, ac. 31. No children.
47. JACOB W., b. April 25. 1820; was a farmer aud laborer; m. Eliza .A. Sauboru, dan. of Col. Dauicl (see p. 641 [200, 3]), April 26, 1853 ( Bodwell) ; llved at the Square, where of late Dea. B. M. Wadleigh [35] ; rem. to Laconia about 1860, and there d., Ang. 2, 1863, ac. 34-3. No children.
48. MARY MASON, b. May 1, 1840, d. Nov. 23, 1866, at Roxbury, Mass., of consumption, ac. 26-7; was buried in the Centre cemetery.
49. JAMES D.5 [20] (JJoseph", James3, Joseph?, Joseph! ? ), m. Phebe Chase. dau. of JonathanG (see p. 116 [29]), April (July 27), 1816 (Crockett) ; was a farmer and carpenter in Sanbornton and Franklin till 1853 or 1854, when he rem. to Wisconsin, and there both d. Children :
- 50. POLLY, b. June 14, 1817, d. In this town, Oet. 11, 1821, ne. 4-4.
51. CHARLES J., b. Feb. 8. 1824; in. Anu Maria Gage, dau. of David B. (see p. 202 [58]). April 14, 1816; was a farmer in Mauterville, Dodge Co , Minu., about twenty-five years, and d. Nov. 21, 1874, in his 51st year. She
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now (1879) res. In Kassou, Minu. Children : - 1. Martha O., b. June 21, 1800. 2. Evu J., b. Jun. 5, 1865. 3. Charles J., Jr., b. April 4, d. May 3, 1867, ne. I mouth.
52. MARENDA T., b. July 26, 1829, in this town; m. Shadrach T. Smith (see p. 738 [200]).
53. NEWELL5 [22] (Joseph1, James3, etc.), res'd. in Lowell (and Drneut), Mass., there m. and d. (?). She now lives ( 1879) in Provi- dence, R. I., 126 Friendship Street. Children, two daughters, and :
54. JOSEPH, b. June 17, 1835; res'd. lu Lowell prior to 1874; in. Jullu A. Henry, Feb 5, 1856, who was b. July 18, 1835. Children : - 1. Josephine Mury, b. March 7, 1857; in. Charles A. Snow, of Montpellier, Vt., Jan. 16, 1879. 2. Juann, b. Sept. 5, 1858. 3. Jude C., b. July 11, 1800; now located in Lowell, 16 Hurd Street. 4. Olivia (?), b. March 11, 1803. 5. Ilenry Albert, b. Oct. 1, 180G, d. July 8, 1867, ae. 9 mos.
55. JOSEPH' [23] (Joseph4, James3, etc.), was a carpenter, kuowu in town as Joseph W. "3d"; finally res'd. in Hill, and there d., May 12, 1874, ae. 72-3, having patiently endured a long and distressing illness. Ile m., 1st, Sally Quimby, dau. of Harper2 (see p. 597 [7]), Oct. 14, 1824 (Bodwell), who d. Jan. 12, 1852, in her 47th year ; in., 2d, Hannah Sanborn, dau. of Benjamin, of Meredith, who also d , and was buried in this town. The remains of both wives were disinterred and deposited with his own, in the same grave, in the new cemetery, in Hill. Children :
56. NATHANIEL HEAD, b. May 11, 1826; m. Nancy T. Wallis, dau. of George (see), Oct , 1844, and has since lived in Sanbornton as a carpeuter; after 1863, near the present school-house in District No. 10 (Hill Bridge). No children.
57. HARPER QUIMBY, b. Sept. 2, 1828; last res'd. in Henry, Ill. ; name changed to ". Harper W. Quimby."
58. NANCY MORRILL, b. April 26, 1832; present residence unknown.
59. Græmsn, b. Jan 25, 1834; m. Hattie Lawrence, in Manchester, and d. in Morley, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. No children.
GO. HIRAM PORTER, b. Aug. 2, 1835; m. Mary W. Morrison, dau. of Thomas (see p. 525 [339]), Jan. 8, 1800; has occupied a small farm on Lot No. 31, 2d Div. (southeast of the Thomas Morrison place), previously owned, successively, by - Cate, Simon Sanborn, Chase Swain (?), and Nathaniel Cawley, the latter deeding twenty-four acres to II. P. W., Oet., 1865. Child : - 1. Elmer Albert, b. Aug. 8, 1862.
61. GUSTAVOS BARTLETT. b. Jan. 7, 1838; in. Abbie Eaton, of Bristol, June 23, 1855, who was there b., May 13, 1840; has res'd. as a carpenter, east of lill Bridge, near his brother's [56], since 1866. Children : - 1. Ida Belle, b. Ang. 23, 1801. 2 Albert Prescott, b. Aug. 11, 1865.
62. FANNY, b. Aug. 10, 1839; in. Isaac B. Virgin, of Franklin. He was a Sanbornton soldier in the 12th Regiment. Two children.
63. SARAH JANE, b. March 3, 1842; res. in Boston; a dressmaker; unm. (1876).
64. ALBERT PRESCOTT, 6. Feb. 23, 1844; was n soldier in the 12th N. HI.
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Regiment; mustered in, Sept., 1862; d., of measles, at Falmouth, Va., Jau. 20, 1863, in his 19th year.
65. MARTHA ELLEN, b Juue 15, 1846; m. James R. Philbrick. of Kittery, Me., employe in the U. S. Navy Yard, Oct. 9, 1864. Child : - 1. Cora Bell (Philbrick), b. June 3, 1800.
66. CLARISSA WEEKS, b. Aug. 27, 1849; m. Belden W. Morgan, 1870, a workman in the paper mill, Franklin. Child : - 1. Zella Belle ( Morgan), b. Oct. 27, 1874.
67. GEORGE ELI, b. Aug. 5, 1851 ; is now a carpenter in Gloucester, N. J., having m. Alzina Drailey, of Andover.
CS. Lucy, b. July, 1856 (ea wife); m. Frank L. Prescott (see p. 592 [85, 3]).
69. CHASE W.5 [24] (Joseph4, James3, etc ), followed the sea six years, in the merchant service, and theu m. Marcia M. Whitcher, dau. of Reuben (sre), May 7, 1831, in Hill; res'd., first, in New Hampton, and, after 1843, as a shoemaker, at Clark's Corner, till Lis death, June 6, 1877, in his 72d year ; faithful to the last. Children :
70. ALONZO, b. Jan. 14, 1833; m. Nancy C. Shute, dau. of Noah (see p. 710 [+3]), Jan. 18, 1859; run the saw-mill at the Chapel three years; a farmer, chiefly, since; now residing west of Clark's Corner. No children.
71. MELISSA, D. Nov., 1534, d. Feb. 12, 1835, ac. 3 mos.
72. MELISSA COLBY, b. Oct. 25, 1845; in. Charles Calley (see p. 02 [46]).
73. SIMEON HAYES5 [25] (Joseph4, James3, etc. ), mn. Jane Sleeper, of Bristol ; was a teamister and laborer in B., and there d. She m., 2d, and lived in Canaan. Children :
74. GEORGE, last kuown of in Concord.
75, 76. MARY, I. - Currier, and res. ou Canaan Street. JOIN.
THE WALLIS OR WALLACE FAMILIES. - THREE BRANCHES.
The former orthography has prevailed in this town, and is claimed by some to be the more authentic, even in Scotland ; though history, as connected with Sir William Wallace, the gallant Scotch general, who endeavored to rescue his country from the English yoke, but died as a "traitor" in 1303, would favor the latter. John Wallis, au eminent English mathematician, died iu 1703, and Dr. George Wallis, an English medical writer, poet, and satirist, died in 1802. The ancestor of all bearing the name in Sanbornton was
1. GEORGE1, who came from Scotland in 1660, and settled in Rye, near the so-called " Wallis Sands," having land conveyed to him by deed, Nov. 16, 1060. Ifis son,
2. WILLIAM2, was suddenly killed iu Rye, by being thrown from a load of hay.
3. WILLIAM3, of the next generation, son of [2], rem. from Rye to Northwood, where his son,
4. JOUN4 [GO], was b. July 23, 1777.
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1.
We begin, however, because earliest settled in town, with
5. REUBEN, b. 1756 (?), who was descended from [1], and nearly related to [+], though the connection cannot be shown. He was enti- tled .. Gen."; in. Betsey Rand, a native of Greenland, and first set- tled in Rye, moving thence to this town in 1793, locating as a farmer on Lot 38. 2d Div., between Eaton's and .Beckman's, and 3 years later in the " New State," near Asa Prescott's, Site 2, Lot No. 57, 20 Div. She d. Jan. 21, 1825, ae. G8, and he and his house were moved by his son [23] to New Hampton, in the summer of 1827, where ( ?) (perhaps in S.) he d., Nov. 11, 18.13 (?), ae. 87. Children (sony) :
6, 7. Srerney [12], b. Feb. 8, 1783, in Rye. REUBEN, Jr. [17].
8, 9. Levi [23], b. Jan, 27, 1790. WILLIAM [33], b. March 29, 1791.
10. SAMUEL [4+], b. Aug. 10, 1793. in this town.
11. RICHARD, b. 1797; is said to have been in Portsmonth, as a soldier, though not of the Sanborutou company ; was brought sick to town, and taken on a bed to his father's home, where he soou d., Oct. 5, 1814, ae. 17.
12. STEPHEN [6] (Reuben, -, George1), m. Abigail Tilton, dan. of Daniel (see p. 805 [97]), April 28, 1808 (Rodwell) ; was a hard- working farmer. " never for a moment idle," first for seven years ou the Jesse Plumer place in Meredith, and returning to this town in 1816, purchased the Nathaniel Burley farm, north end of Caler Hill, for $1,000, carrying rye to Exeter, five bushels at a time, for several years, and the choicest cheese to sell for four cents a pound, in ord r to. make his payments. He there d:, April 30, 1832, ae. 49-2-22. She "retained her mental faculties clear and bright to the last," though blind for several years, and was full of pleasant memories of the early times. She also d. at her home, with her daughter [16], " rejoicing in hope," Sept. 25, 1872, ae. 87-9. Children :
13. SALLY HOWARD, b. Sept. 29, 1809, in Sanborntou; m. James Silver (see p. 711 [16]).
14. BETSKY CROCKETT, b. May 15, 1812, in Meredith; m. Bradbury C. Tut- tle (see p. 813 [12]).
15. STEPHEN, Jr., b. Sept. 30, 1814, in M .; m., Ist, Sarah A. Atherton, of Dalton, May, 1850, who d. Jan., 1868; m. 2d, Sarah C. Weymouth, of Lowell, Mass .. April 28, 1870, where he res'd. as a mason, and d., June, 1872, in his osth year. Child : - 1. Martha (" May"), b. March, 1871 (2d wife), d. Aug., 1871,AR mos.
- 16.' ABIGAIL T., b. Jan. 26, 1821, in Samboruton; in. David L. Morrison (sre p. 510 [191]).
17. REUBEN [7] (Reuben, -- , George1), lived with his father; was employed by Bradstreet Moody, Esq., Rev. Mr. Woodman, and others in town ; in. Nancy Knowles, of Gilmanton ; rem. to Wilmot, and there d. Children ;
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18. Luruen, was probably the Sanbornton soldier of that name, Capt. Converse's company, 1814; has res'd. in Bristol ( ?).
10, 20. SALLY. JosKru, settled iu Wilmot Centre.
21, 22. NANCY. JOHN.
23. LEVI [8] (Reuben, -, George1), m., 1st, Abigail (Pear- sou) Ames, dan. of Jolin2 Pearson (see p. 548 [15]), Dec. 1, 1814 (Crockett) ; m., 2d, Mrs. Abigail ( Kimball ) Robinson, dan. of Abner K. (see p. 417 [5"]), Feb. 1, 1819 (Crockett), who d. Jan. 5, 1827; in., 3d, O.ive Quiinby, of Hill, June, 1828 ; m., 4th, Mrs. Nancy Whit- comb ; settled as a farmer in New Hampton ; was joined by his father, as above [5], and there d., Feb. 27, 1874, ae. 84-1. Children :
24. JOSEPH, b. Dec. 12, 1815; was a paper-carrier In Boston; there mo., and d., March, 1849, ac. 33-3, leaving one child.
25. RICHARD, b. Dec. 26, 1817; was drowned at Saubornton Bridge, while bathing, Ang. 23 (31), 1840, ae. 22-8.
20. ABNER KIMBALL, b. Nov. 8, 1819 (2d wife), d. in Bristol (Sanborntou), July, 1824, in his 5th year.
27. SAMUEL, b. May 4, 1821; is a shoemaker iu Newtown. Twice mu. Two children.
28. GEORGE WASHINGTON, b. Feb. 5, 1824; has been a farmer iu New Hampton, near his father's howestend, since his marriage, Jan. 29, 1852. at llill, to Eliza J. Gordon; was previously a stone-cutter, in Boston, Mass., and Maine. She was the yonugest of the seven daughters of William and Esther (Merrill) Gordon, of New Hampton, there b., June 19, 1830. Chil- dren, b in N. H. : - 1. William Marshall, b. Jan. 11, 1853, d. Aug. 6, 1868, ac. 15-7. 2. Lorenzo Allen, b. April 16, 1854, d. Sept. 20, 1803, ac. 9-5. 3. Charles Albee, b. April 9, 1856; in. Laura E. Piper, dan. of Mark II. (see p. 574 [39, 1]), April 5, 1877; now owns the Joseph L. Cawley farmu in this town. Child : - I. Frank Piper, b. Sept. 25, 1878, in New Hampton. +. Net- tie May, b. Ang. 16, 1865, d. Aug. 19, 1868, ac. 3. 5. Alphouso Gordou, b. Oct. 4, 1870.
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20. WILLIAM KIMBALL, b. Sept. 2, 1825; was a saloon-keeper in Boston, and there d., Nov. 3, 1854, ne. 20-2; had m. Lydia Reed, of Prospect, Me. Child : - 1. Dora, b. 1849; who has in. James White, wholesale clothier, of Boston.
30. MARY ANN, b. March 22, 1829 (3d wife) ; m. A. P. Everett, of Fisher- ville, employé iu a cotton factory. Children : - 1. Levi W. (Everett), b. June, 1853. 2. Frauk M., b. Dec. 26, 1854.
31. LEvi, b. May 8, 1830; is a farmer iu New Hampton, on his father's place; m. Mary Rosina Evans, of Campton, May 3, 1856. Children : - 1. Abbie Ann, b. May 1, 1859, d. March 18, 1864, in her 5th year. 2. Mary Eudora, b. Oct. 13, 1861.
32. ABIGAIL K., b. June 24, 1832, d. Jan. 17, 1855, de. 22-7.
33. WILLIAM [9] (Reuben, -, George1), also settled in New Hampton, as a farmer, having m., Ist, Mary Randlet, dau. of Edmund (see p. 619 [25]), Aug 22, 1815, who d. Oct. 16, 1818, ac. 21-6. Ile m., 2d, Nancy Randlet, sister of the last [24], June 3, 1519, and d., in N. H., April 8, 1840, ac. 49. Children :
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34. Many, b. 1816, d. Dec. 28, 1816.
35. Enwesp RANDLer, b. Aug. 15, 1817; was first a farmer in New latap- tou; afterwards hotel-keeper, at Hill, and provision dealer at Sanborntou Bridge, where he d., Feb. 16, 1857, ac. 39-6. Ile m. Mary J Flanders, dau. of Ellphalet (see p. 279 [5']), April 2, 1843, who, since her husband's death, has kept the seminary boarding house, at New Hampton, for several years (till 1878); now with her daughter [1], at Concord. Children : - 1. Julia Eastman, b. April 24, 1844; was grad. M. D. at Blackwell's College, New York City, 1877; Is in medical practice at Concord, 38 Warren Street (1879- 81). 3. Ellen Alfreda, b. April 24, 1853.
36. REUBEN, b. Sept. 16, 1820 (2d wife) ; m. Laura Hanaford, and has res'd. in New Hampton.
37. Erneaty Gonnp, b. Ang 6, 1822; m., 1st, Sarah Jane A. Clark, dau. of David H. (see p. 141 [173]), Dec. 14, 1845, and was for many years foremau and chief manager in the manufactory of Walter Aiken, at Franklin Falls. He in., 2d, Sarah M. Jackman, Feb. 17, 1876, and has rem. to Chicago, Il1. Children : - 1. David Clark, b. Oct. 19, 1846, in Samboruton; was in a shoe store at Chicago (1876). 2. Ephraim Leverin, b. Sept. 11, 1848, in S. ; a ma- chinist at Franklin Falls; m. Mary A. Hardy, Sept. 11, 1869, who was b. May 7, 1846. Children : - I. Harry Carl, b. May 22, d. Dec. 12, 1872, ae. 7 mos. II. Ella May, b. Oct. 2, 1573. 3. Alberto Burleigh, b. March 13, 1851, in Lowell, Mass .; was an engraver in Indianapolis, Ind. (1876). 4. Roscoe Gould, b. JJuly 28, 1833, in Lowell ; was first a bookkeeper in Boston ; engaged in an extensive india-rubber store, Chicago, ITIl. (1876).
38. MARY, b. Jan. 10, 1824, d. May 13, 1825, in this town, ae. 1-4.
39. HANNAH G., b. Jan. 31, 1826; m. Alonzo B. Burgess, of Royalton, Vt., March, 1847, who was b. Nov. 6, 1823, and was a farmer (1877) in Sharon, Vt., having previously lived in Lowell, and visited California, 1849-52. She d. Oct. 15, 1803, in her 38th year .. Children : - 1. George F. (Burgess), b. March 26, 1849; in. Mary A. Bruce, Nov. 22, 1872, who was b. Feb. 2, 1854. Child : - I. Walter Scott, b. Dec. 18, 1873. 2. Frank A., b. May 22, 1851, d. Sept. 10, 1SG3, ac. 12-4. 3. Charles W., b. Feb. 9, 1858.
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