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The first school board elected consisted of George A. Haines for three years, John H. Rust for two years, and Thomas Young for one year. Since then the following persons have been mem- bers of the board for periods of longer or shorter duration, al- though the office has been held more constantly by George A. Haines and Albert B. Rust than the others ; viz., Everett C. Ban- field, James H. Martin, Charles G. Cate, Albert B. Rust, George A. Haines, Pierce A. Horne, Edwin H. Lord, John G. Cate, Ed- win W. Junkins, Jasper H. Warren, Nathaniel H. Scott, Fred S. Libbey. Each member receives a salary of seventy-five dollars.
Following is an exhibit of the schools in 1900 :-
RECEIPTS.
Balance, Cash on Hand, March 3, 1900. $947.43
Amount of Appropriation for Schools, $3,270.00
Amount of Appropriation for Supplies, 350.00
Amount of Appropriation for Repairing School House,
75.00
Amount of Appropriation for Pickering School Fence, 25.00
Amount of Appropriation for rent of School Grounds, 43.50
Amount Received from Dog Licenses, 1899, 152.00
Amount Received from Literary Fund, 176.00
Amount Received from Interest on School Fund, 258.00
Amount Received from Brewster Estate, 1,075.00
Amount Received for Tuition for Pupils from Other Towns, 51.36
Amount Received from Sale of Supplies,
1.06
6,424.35
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EXPENDITURES.
Amount Paid for Salaries of Teachers,
$4,144.95
Amount Paid for Care of School Buildings, 317.75
Amount Paid for Fuel, 284.00
Amount Paid for Repairs, 143.48
Amount Paid for Supplies,
398.71
Amount Paid for Rent of School Room and Land,
38.50
Amount Paid for Labor, 42.47
Amount Paid for Water Rent, 20.00
Amount Paid for Conveying Pupils,
181.50
Amount Paid for Sundries,
67.64
Amount Paid on Old Account,
4.00
Cash on Hand, March 1, 1899, 781.35
$6,424.35
Total Amount Expended for School Purposes during the Year, $5,643.00
Total Number of Scholars as per Last Enumeration, 37I
Total Expense per scholar for the Year, $15.2I
The number of different teachers employed during the year was twenty, thirteen of whom were residents of the town of Wolfeborough. Salaries of from twenty-eight to forty dollars per month were received except in the case of the teacher of the Grammer School, who received $60.60. Here follows a list of the teachers and the locality of the schools :-
Pickering schoolhouse, Smith's Bridge, Ena A. Maxwell, Emma Wiggin, Eleanor L. Hawkesworth, J. Maude Taylor ; Wolfeborough Falls, Zada B. Furber, Alice B. Glines; South Wolfeborough, Nellie T. Graves, Grace E. Marden; Wolfe- borough Center, Pierce A. Horne; North Wolfeborough Jose- phine A. Connors : Whitton, Josephine B. Saunders ; Cotton Val- ley, Alta M. Horne ; Pine Hill, Alice M. Given ; Pleasant Valley, Bertha M. Young; Highland, Grace M. Morgan.
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When schools first began to be taught in Wolfeborough, only male teachers were employed. Gradually, however, women en- tered the ranks, and in a few decades had charge of most of the summer schools. It will be observed in the exhibit of 1840 that they also taught some of the smaller winter schools. Now they are almost invariably the teachers of Wolfeborough schools. One reason why men only were employed as teachers was that they were better educated than women. Schools were also chiefly governed by physical force, and where the rod and the ferule held sway, it was an advantage for a teacher to be a vigor- ous athlete. For teaching the schools of to-day whose methods of government are so different from those of our fathers, women are particularly well adapted.
Very early in the last century Jacob Haines and others peti- tioned the selectmen to employ a female teacher for district num- ber eight, and Daniel Brewster and others asked that sewing might be allowed in district number two. The first district to purchase a stove was North Wolfeborough.
CHAPTER XXIV.
EARLY BANNS-MARRYING AND GIVING IN MARRIAGE IN THE OLD DAYS.
T HIS chapter contains a record of the banns published in Wolfeborough between the years 1789 and 1854. It will probably be used for reference as much as any other in the book, as by it family relationships can be traced.
1789. Nov. 26, John Snell and Elizabeth Williams, both of Wolfeborough.
Dec. 14, Samuel Abbott, of Tuftonborough, and Anna Varney, of Wolfeborough.
1790.
Nov. 22, Ebenezer Plaice, of New Durham Gore, and Mary Hurd, of Wolfeborough.
Dec. 8, John Edmonds, of Wolfeborough, and Lydia Copp, of Tuftonborough.
1791.
Jan. II, Nehemiah Lucas, of Wolfeborough, and Hannah Wiggin, of Stratham.
March 15, Thomas Cotton and Martha Furber, both of Wolfeborough.
May 9, Grafton Nutter, of Tuftonborough, and Elizabeth Fullerton, of Wolfeborough.
Sept. 24, James McDuffee, of New Durham Gore, and Eleanor Connor, of Wolfeborough.
I792.
Nov. 15, John Swazey and Sarah Goldsmith, both of Wolfeborough.
Dec. 27, Walter Avery, of Parsonsfield, Mass., and Mary Wiggin, of Ossipee.
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I793. March 7, Dudley Hardy, of Wolfeborough, and Hannah Johnson, of Middleton.
Apr. 18, Moses Wiggin and Molly Clifford, both of Wolfe- borough.
Aug. 24, Chase Wiggin, of Wolfeborough, and Nancy Calder, of Middleton.
Nov. 19, Jonathan Tibbetts and Catherine Goldsmith, both of Wolfeborough.
1794. Feb. II, Andrew Wiggin, of Wolfeborough, and Nancy Barker, of Stratham.
Mar. 24, Chase Wiggin, of Wolfeborough, and Mary Nut- ter, of Tuftonborough.
May -, George Warren and Elizabeth Leavitt, both of Wolfeborough.
Apr. - , William Goldsmith and Sally Haines, both of Wolfeborough.
Aug. 27, Edward Leavitt, of Wolfeborough, and Hannah Sias, of Ossipee.
Nov. 24, Thomas Valentine Wormwood, of Durham, and Polly Drew, of Wolfeborough.
I795.
May 8, Josiah Evans, of Wolfeborough, and Lydia Evans, of New Durham.
May 18, John Wentworth Fernald and Polly Fernald, both of Wolfeborough.
Dec. - , William Copp, of Tuftonborough, and Elisabeth Blake, of Wolfeborough.
1796. Jan. 9, George Brewster and Dorcas Holt, both of Wolfe- borough.
Jan. 18, Love Key, of Wolfeborough, and Molly Fogg, of Berwick, Mass.
Jan. 23, William Drew and Sally Thomas, both of Wolfe- borough.
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Sep. 19, James Cate and Betsy Furbur, both of Wolfe- borough.
Sep. 21, Isaac Townsend and Lydia Evans, both of Wolfe- borough.
Nov. 7, Rev. Ebenezer Allen and Betsy Fernald, both of Wolfeborough.
Nov. 7, Josiah Moody, of Tuftonborough, and Susannah Everson Tebbetts, of Wolfeborough.
Nov. 16, Jonathan Blake and Polly Lucas, both of Wolfe- borough.
Nov. 16, Josiah Frost and Nancy Allen, both of Wolfe- borough.
Nov. 16, Joshua McIntire, of Tuftonborough, and Polly Hurd, of Wolfeborough.
I797. Oct. 9, Moses Thurston, of Wolfeborough, and Betsy Wiggin, of Stratham.
Nov. 20, Cornelius Jenness and Deborah Chesley, both of Wolfeborough.
Dec. 5, Andrew Jewett, of Wolfeborough, and Joanna Hobbs, of Dover.
1798. Feb. 17, James Cotton, of Wolfeborough, and Betsy Robinson, of Brookfield.
Jul. 15, Wilmot Bickford, of Wolfeborough, and Dorothy Land, of Dover.
Oct. 9, Richard Tibbetts and Sally Young, both of Wolfe- borough.
Oct. 10, Timothy W. Young, of Tuftonborough, and Esther Libbey, of Wolfeborough.
Nov. 10, James Marden, of Wolfeborough, and Sally Wat- son, of Rochester.
Nov. 15, Thomas Wiggin, of Brookfield, and Nancy Drew, of Wolfeborough.
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Dec. 5, William Nudd and Polly Moore, both of Wolfe- borough.
Dec. 10, John Edmonds, of Wolfeborough, and Molly Brown, of Tuftonborough.
1799.
Feb. 7, Joseph Keniston, of Wolfeborough, and Susan Brown, of Chester.
Jan. 9, David Wentworth, of Alton, and Mary Smith, of Wolfeborough.
Feb.7, Isaac Cotton and Else Marden, both of Wolfe- borough.
Feb. 7, George O. Cotton and Sally Wiggin, both of Wolfeborough.
Feb. 7, Jonathan Bickford, of Wolfeborough, and Abigail Roberts, of Dover.
Jun. 5, Dr. Thomas Saltmarsh, of New Durham, and Betsy Evans, of Wolfeborough.
Oct. I, Benjamin Evans and Hannah Lucas, both of Wolfeborough.
Nov. 7, Benjamin Brown Whitten and Phœbe Rollins, both of Wolfeborough.
Nov. 23, Jeremiah Clifford, of Wolfeborough, and Sally Williams, of Ossipee.
Dec. 23, Peter Key and Betsy Coleman, both of Wolfe- borough.
1800. Jan. 9, Thomas Perkins, of Ossipee, and Mehitable Gold- smith, of Wolfeborough.
Jan. 14, William Fullerton and Maribah Stanley, both of Wolfeborough.
Jan. 20, Timothy Piper, of Tuftonborough, and Hannah Neal, of Wolfeborough.
Jan. 27, John Jenness, of Wolfeborough, and Hannah Tuttle, of Brookfield.
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Jan. 28, Nathaniel Fernald, of Brookfield; and Polly Coleman, of Wolfeborough.
Col. William Cotton of Wolfeborough, and Ruth Page, of Wakefield, legally published.
Jan. 29, Moses Thompson, of Deerfield, and Sally Fox, of Wolfeborough.
May -, Samuel Connor and Polly Evans, both of Wolfe- borough.
June 15, Hiram Hodge, of Brookfield, and Betsy Keay, of Wolfeborough.
Nov. 22, Isaac Martin and Lois Fernald, both of Wolfe- borough.
1801. Jan. 15, Samuel Varney, of Rochester, and Letty Clifford, of Wolfeborough.
Feb. 7, Samuel Hersey and Sally Shorey, both of Wolfe- borough.
Feb. 28, Moses Muzzey, of Bradford, Vermont, and Han- nah Prebble, of Wolfeborough.
Apr. 4, Thomas Nock and Lydia Tibbetts, both of Wolfe- borough.
Aug. 29, Paul Nute and Sarah Frost, both of Wolfe- borough.
Aug. 29, James Fernald, of Brookfield, and Betsy Brackett Wiggin, of Wolfeborough.
Sep. 21, John Brackett, of Wolfeborough, and Betsy Fol- som, of New Market.
Sep. 21, William Young, of Wolfeborough, and Sally Bur- leigh, of Ossipee.
Sep. 21, Lemuel Drew, of Wolfeborough, and Polly War- ren, of Tuftonborough.
Sep. 21, Gardner Brown of Tuftonborough, and Ruth Moore, of Wolfeborough.
Aug. 8, Samuel Marden, of Jefferson, and Hannah Dodge Frost, of Wolfeborough.
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HISTORY OF WOLFEBOROUGH.
Nov. 27, Rufus Wiggin, of Wolfeborough, and Lydia Edgerly, of Durham.
1802. Jan. 14, Noah Haines, of Rumney, and Betsy Nudd, of Wolfeborough.
Mar. 25, Rufus Wiggin, of Wolfeborough, and Betsy Berry, of New Durham.
Nov. 24, Levi Hide, of Wolfeborough, and Betsy Gould, of Ossipee.
1803. Feb. 24, Thomas Frost, of Wolfeborough, and Peggy Weeks, of Wakefield.
Jan. 28, Tilly Lary, of Eaton, and Molly Tibbetts, of Wolfeborough.
Apr. 9, Jacob Nutter and Betsy Clifford, both of Wolfe- borough.
Aug. - , Joseph Frost and Diadema Fernald, both of Wolfeborough.
Nov. 16, Joseph Jenness, of Wolfeborough, and Betsy Weeks, of Wakefield.
Nov. II, Benjamin Horne, of Wolfeborough, and Judith Wiggin, of Stratham.
Nov. 15, William Guppy, and Sally Marden, both of Wolfeborough.
Nov. 15, John Rogers and Nancy Tibbetts, both of Wolfe- borough.
Nov. 15, Samuel Meder and Eleanor Rogers, both of Wolfeborough.
Dec. - , John Piper and Nancy Young, both of Wolfe- borough.
1804. Feb. - , Capt. Reuben Libbey, of Wolfeborough, and Mrs. Abigail Smith, of Durham.
Jan. - , Thomas W. Chase, of Alton, and Nancy Chase, of Wolfeborough.
Feb. 24, John Wiggin, of Portsmouth, and Polly Wiggin, of Wolfeborough.
HISTORY OF WOLFEBOROUGH.
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Feb. Henry Rust Parker and Hannah Horne Rust, both of Wolfeborough.
Feb. 25, Joseph Ellis, of Middleton, and Dolly Willey, of Wolfeborough.
May 24, Samuel Hide, Jr., of Wolfeborough, and Sally Taylor, of Ossipee.
Apr. 22, Samuel Mason and Betsy Lucas, both of Wolfe- borough.
Oct. 10, James Hersey and Nancy Lucas, both of Wolfe- borough.
Nov. 14, Matthias Ham, of Wolfeborough, and Abigail Hawkins, of Wakefield.
1805. Jan. 26, Oliver Smith, of Alton, and Hannah Kent, of Wolfeborough.
Apr. 3, James Johnson, of New Durham, and Huldah Brackett, of Wolfeborough.
May 9, Levi Weeks, of Wakefield, and Betsy Willey, of Wolfeborough.
Jul. 21, William Mallard, of Tuftonborough, and Betsy Fullerton, of Wolfeborough.
Aug. 5, Samuel Tibbetts, Jr., and Fannie Goldsmith, both of Wolfeborough.
Nov. 29,' Ebenezer Meder, of Wolfeborough, and Miss Sarah Young, of Durham.
Dec. 20, Nehemiah Lucas, and Nancy Marden, both of Wolfeborough.
I806. Mar. 20, George G. Young, of Wolfeborough, and Elea- nor Sceggel, of Ossipee.
May 29, Elijah Estes, of Wolfeborough, and Patty Roberts, of Ossipee.
Jun. 4, George Whitton, of Wolfeborough, and Mrs. Esther Gage, of Wakefield.
Jun. 4. John Haines and Martha Nudd, both of Wolfe- borough.
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Jun. 12, Stephen Piper, and Hannah Whitten, both of Wolfeborough.
Jul. 10, Joseph Kelly and Hannah Clifford, both of Wolfe- borough.
Aug. II, Samuel Piper, of Wolfeborough, and Mary Hoyt, of Stratham.
Oct. 26, Isaac Drew, Jr., of Wolfeborough, and Mehi- table Leighton, of Ossipee.
Oct. 27, Henry Allard and Betsy Neal, both of Wolfe- borough.
Dec. - , William Tibbetts, of Brookfield, and Polly White- house, of Wolfeborough.
Oct. 27, Richard Rust and Sally Thurston, both of Wolfe- borough.
Feb. 8, Nathaniel Chase and Susannah Rust, both of Wolfeborough.
Mar. 10, Samuel Young, of Wolfeborough, and Nancy Burleigh, of Ossipee.
Mar. 25, Capt. Joseph Furbur, of Wolfeborough, and Sally Folsom, of New Market.
Mar. 30, William Lear, of Ossipee, and Keziah Glover, of Wolfeborough.
Apr. 18, Samuel Jenness and Sally Melvin, both of Wolfe- borough.
Aug. 22, Timothy Tucker, of Wolfeborough, and Mary Crockett, of Ossipee.
July 5, John Furbur and Betsy Leavitt, both of Wolfe- borough.
Sep. 7, Jeremiah Drew, of Wolfeborough, and Anna War- ren, of Tuftonborough.
Sep. 14, Richard Nudd and Eleanor Haines, both of Wolfeborough.
Sep. 14, James Chamberlin, Jr., of Brookfield, and Betsy Ann Rust, of Wolfeborough.
1807.
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Dec. 5, John Nutter, of Tuftonborough, and Sally Wig- gin, of Wolfeborough.
Dec. 17, Ichabod Tibbetts and Anna Nute, both of Wolfe- borough.
I808. Jan. 14, Samuel Frost, of Wolfeborough, and Olive Jack- son, of Eaton.
Apr. 24, John Kent, of Durham, and Susannah Leavitt, of Wolfeborough.
Jul. 19, Nathaniel Cook, of Wakefield, and Joanna Cook, of Wolfeborough.
Nov. 16, Henry Rust and Nancy Norris, both of Wolfe- borough.
Nov. 17, Joseph Kent and Polly Lucas, both of Wolfe- borough.
Dec. 25, Isaac Willey and Polly Triggs, both of Wolfe- borough.
Dec. 29, Tobias Pray, of Brookfield, and Polly Young, of Wolfeborough.
1809. Jan. 20, Morgan Lewis, of Alford, and Susannah Shorey, of Wolfeborough.
Apr. 24, Samuel Cotton, of Wolfeborough, and Sally Fer- nald, of Brookfield.
Aug. 15, Adam Taft Brown and Sally Brown, both of Wolfeborough.
Aug. 28, James Haines, of Wolfeborough, and Hannah Lord, of Parsonsfield.
Sep. 20, Thomas Marden, of Jefferson, and Polly Rust, of Wolfeborough.
Oct. 30, Abraham Doe, of Alton, and Nancy Kent, of Wolfeborough.
Nov. 9, Joshua Wingate Chase and Ruth Horne, both of Wolfeborough.
Nov. - , James Jenness, of Wolfeborough, and Sally Cal- der, of Brookfield.
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18IO. Mar. 1, Richard Rust and Mrs. Joanna Jewett, both of Wolfeborough.
18II. Mar. 18, Jacob Stanton, of Brookfield, and Sukey Fernald, of Wolfeborough.
Apr. 25, John Lucas, Jr., and Polly Rust, both of Wolfe- borough.
Aug. 8, James Lucas 3d, and Eleanor Rust, both of Wolfe- borough.
Aug. 12, Isaac Clough, of Parsonsfield, and Lydia Whit- ten, of Wolfeborough.
Sep. 12, William Chamberlain and Betsy Adams Horne, both of Wolfeborough.
Dec. 15, Jeremiah Connor and Abigail Wiggin, both of Wolfeborough.
I812. Nov. 12, Stephen Whitten and Eunice Earle, both of Wolfeborough.
Dec. 6, Tilly Lary and Ruth Brown, both of Wolfe- borough.
Apr. 29, Samuel Chesley, of Farmington, and Polly Fur- bur, of Wolfeborough.
Jul. 8, James Perkins and Huldah Seavey, both of Wolfe- borough.
Aug. 10, James Burke and Hannah French, both of Wolfe- borough.
Nov. 12, Charles Wiggin and Abigail Meder, both of Wolfeborough.
Nov. 12, James Doe and Lydia Kent, both of Wolfe- borough.
May 26, Benjamin Edmunds, of Wolfeborough, and Han- nah Merrill, of South Hampton.
Aug. 10, Parker Whittle and Hannah Goldsmith, both of Wolfeborough.
1813. Feb. 18, Benjamin Sceggel, of Ossipee, and Mary Young, of Wolfeborough.
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Mar. II, John Hersey and Ruth Nudd, both of Wolfe- borough.
Apr. 5, John Furbur and Hannah Yeaton, both of Wolfe- borough.
May 23, Samuel Sweat, of Wolfeborough, and Mehitable Neal, of Tuftonborough.
1814.
Jan. 6, Thomas Blaisdell, of Tuftonborough, and Polly Hersey, of Wolfeborough.
Jan. 26, Isaac Edmunds and Betsy Calder, both of Wolfe- borough.
Mar. 6, Eleazer Ham, of Rochester, and Susanna Wiggin, of Wolfeborough.
Mar. 13, Ivory Brackett, of Wolfeborough, and Sally Willey, of Brookfield.
Sept. 29, Tristram Nute and Pamela Cotton, both of Wolfeborough.
Dec. I, William Wiggin and Dolly Snell, both of Wolfe- borough.
1815.
Feb. 15, Gilman Folsom and Mary Rust, both of Wolfe- borough.
Feb. 15, Nathaniel Rogers and Martha Rust, both of Wolfeborough.
Apr. 16, Stephen W. Horne and Mary F. Calder, both of Wolfeborough.
Jun. I, Adelphia Ricker, of Wolfeborough, and Betsy Pierce, of Lebanon.
Jun. 27, John Horne, Jr. and Harriet S. Orne, both of Wolfeborough.
Nov. 8, Phineas Weeks and Patty Cotton, both of Wolfe- borough.
Nov. 13, Joseph Nay, of Ossipee, and Mary Haines, of Wolfeborough.
Nov. 13, James Taylor and Dorcas Lear, both of Wolfe- borough.
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Nov. 13, Mark W. Plummer and Sally M. Lary, both of Wolfeborough.
Nov. 20, Isaiah G. Orne, Esq. and Sarah Raynard, both of Wolfeborough.
Nov. 8, Thomas Chamberlin and Mary Rogers, both of Wolfeborough.
Dec. I, Henry Rust 3d and Pamelia Horne, both of Wolfe- borough.
Dec. 29, John Smith and Betsy Norriss, both of Wolfe- borough.
1816. Jan 4, Thomas Baker and Miriam Whitten, both of Wolfe- borough.
Jan. 21, Nathaniel Rust and Lydia Folsom, both of Wolfe- borough.
Feb. 26, Benjamin Tibbetts and Abigail Doe, both of Wolfeborough.
Mar. 27, George Drew and Julian Yeaton, both of Wolfe- borough.
Apr. 4, Samuel Nudd and Nancy Perkins, both of Wolfe- borough.
Apr. 22, John Horne 3d, and Dorothy Willey, both of Wolfeborough.
Apr. - , William Triggs and Anna Maleham, both of Wolfe- borough.
May 19, John W. Horne and Susey Wiggin, both of Wolfeborough.
May 19, Elisha Dow, of Gilford, and Betsy Prescott, of Wolfeborough.
Jun. 16, Joseph Piper and Betsy Shorey, both of Wolfe- borough.
Jun. 24, Ezekiel Key and Nancy Young, both of Wolfe- borough.
Jul. 3, Stephen Tibbetts and Sally Stratton, both of Wolfe- borough.
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Aug. 25, John Tuttle and Lucy Young, both of Wolfe- borough.
Aug. 25, Charles Giles, of Brookfield, and Mary Warren, of Wolfeborough.
Nov. 12, Sargeant Kimball, of Holderness, and Abigail Shortridge, of Wolfeborough.
Nov. 26, Daniel Pike, of Wolfeborough, and Lavina Wal- lingford, of Dover.
Dec. 12, Joseph Young, of Wolfeborough, and Betsy Hodgdon, of Ossipee.
1817. Feb. I, Doct. Thomas J. Tebbetts and Bets Ann Allen, both of Wolfeborough.
Feb. 4, Walter Avery and Sally Cotton, both of Wolfe- borough.
Feb. 28, Wentworth Butler, of Berwick, and Mehitable Tebbetts, of Wolfeborough.
Mar. 1, Joseph Edmonds and Mary Folsom, both of Wolfeborough.
Apr. 7, Valentine Willey and Abigail Prebble, both of Wolfeborough.
Apr. 8, Zebulon Horne and Hannah Varney, both of Wolfeborough.
Apr. 25, Daniel White and Drussilla Witham, both of Wolfeborough.
Apr. 28, James Fullerton and Sophia B. Wiggin, both of Wolfeborough.
May 8, Janathan Bean, of Tuftonborough, and Sally Keay, of Wolfeborough.
Jul. II, Joshua Brewster, of Rochester, and Elizabeth Shortridge, of Wolfeborough.
Oct. 21, John Whittle, of New Boston, and Betsy Thurs- ton, of Wolfeborough.
Oct. 13, Benjamin Nudd and Hannah Nudd, both of Wolfeborough.
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Oct. 23, Benjamin Smith, of Ossipee, and Betsy Young, of Wolfeborough.
Oct. 23, Isaac Stanton, of Brookfield, and Sally Hardy, of Wolfeborough.
Nov. 6, Daniel W. Wiggin, of Wolfeborough, and Eliza Keys, of Green, Me.
Nov. 6, Caleb Weeks, of Wakefield, and Patience Dudley, of Wolfeborough.
Nov. 6, John W. Yeaton, of Wolfeborough, and Nancy Stevenson, of New Durham.
Dec. 15, John Hurd, of Tuftonborough, and Molly Clif- ford, of Wolfeborough.
Dec. 15, John H. Drew and Abigail Kent, both of Wolfe- borough.
1818. Jan. 12, Henry Veasey, of Tuftonborough, and Lois Allen, of Wolfeborough.
Mar. 19, Major Dudley Hardy, of Wolfeborough, and Abigail Hardy, of Kennebunk.
Mar. 19, Ebenezer Judkins and Abigail Yeaton, both of Wolfeborough.
Moses Cate, of Brookfield, and Abigail Brewster, of Wolfeborough.
Mar. 18, Silas Tebbetts, of Rochester, and Abigail Nudd, of Wolfeborough.
Mar. 30, Nathaniel Young, of Wolfeborough, and Patty Roberts, of Ossipee.
Aug. 2, John Drew, Jr. and Nancy Thurston, both of Wolfeborough.
Oct. 8, Thomas Triggs, of Wolfeborough, and Olive L. Maleham, of Wakefield.
Oct. - , Josiah Cotton and Lydia Doe, both of Wolfe- borough.
1819. Feb. 3, Hezekiah Tebbetts and Rachael Burke, both of Wolfeborough.
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Dec. 31, Stephen Connor and Mrs. Abigail Triggs, both of Wolfeborough.
Mar. I, John Neal, of Tuftonborough, and Abigail Her- sey, of Wolfeborough.
Mar. 19, William Rust, of Wolfeborough, and Nancy Wedgewood, of Parsonsfield.
Mar. 9, James Cotton and Jane Edgerly, both of Wolfe- borough.
May 29, James Stevenson, of Glover, and Polly Drew, of Wolfeborough.
Jul. 13, Adam Brown, of Wolfeborough, and Susan Plum- mer, of Milton.
Sep. I, James Ricker, of Dover, and Elisabeth Whitten, of Wolfeborough.
Oct. 28, James Folsom and Sally Rust, both of Wolfe- borough.
Nov. 24, Jeremiah Wiggin and Mrs. Hannah Nudd, both of Wolfeborough.
I820. Jan. 4, James Smith and Mary Young, both of Wolfe- borough.
Mar. 20, Samuel Tebbetts and Sally Fernald, both of Wolfeborough.
Jan. - , Samuel Nutt and Sally Wentworth, both of Wolfe- borough.
Apr. 12, Nathaniel Rust and Fanny A. Wiggin, both of Wolfeborough.
May 19, Jonathan Hersey and Mrs. Susannah Moody, both of Wolfeborough.
Jun. 30, Colonel Josiah Chamberlin, Brookfield, and Betsy Guppy, of Wolfeborough.
June 23, Joseph Morgan and Polly Cotton, both of Wolfe- borough.
. Jun. 26, Lewis Hayes, of Milton, and Sarah M. Clark, of Wolfeborough
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Jun. 29, James Shortridge and Polly Nutt, both of Wolfe- borough.
Jun. 29, Oliver Copp and Polly Horne, both of Wolfe- borough.
Aug. 8, Deering Stoddard and Mrs. Margaret Raynard, both of Wolfeborough.
Sep. 4, Joseph Haines, Jr. and Elizabeth Lucas, both of Wolfeborough.
Oct. 9, Enoch Dunn, of Dover, and Eliza Fullerton, of Wolfeborough.
Oct. 16, Joseph Colby, of Newfield, Me., and Hannah Lary, of Wolfeborough.
Oct. 23, Joseph Wiggin and Abigail Snell, both of Wolfe- borough.
Nov. 18, Moses C. Piper and Eunice Baker, both of Wolfe .. borough.
Dec. II, Davis Kenerson, of New Durham, and Abigail Moody, of Wolfeborough.
Dec. 18, Jonathan Chase, of Alton, and Abigail Meserve, of Wolfeborough.
Dec. 18, Jonathan Morrison, of Tuftonborough, and Bel- inda Libbey, of Wolfeborough.
Dec. 27, John Folsom and Hannah Blake, both of Wolfe- borough.
I82I. Jan. 8, Samuel Houghton, of Fairlee, Vermont, and Mary Tebbetts of Wolfeborough.
Jan. - , Daniel Wingate, of Farmington, and Sarah Wig- gin, of Wolfeborough.
Jan. - , Stephen Stratton and Juda Tebbetts, both of Wolfe- borough.
Feb. 28, Joseph Hayes, of Alton, and Betsy Brewster, of Wolfeborough.
May 21, Jonathan P. Fernald, of Wolfeborough, and Mary Pike, of Middleton.
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HISTORY OF WOLFEBOROUGH.
Sep 1, John Cate, of Wolfeborough, and Hannah Giles, of Brookfield.
Sept. 1, Joseph Young and Susannah Key, both of Wolfe- borough.
Sep. 3, Thomas Varney, of Wolfeborough, and Eleanor Tabor, of Berwick, Me.
Oct. 10, John A. Wiggin, of Wolfeborough, and Susan Wiggin, of Tuftonborough.
Nov. 14, Robert Coleman, of Chichester, and Nancy Phil- brick, of Wolfeborough.
Nov. 14, James Furnald, of Wolfeborough, and Mary Hodge, of Brookfield.
Nov. 16, David Fullerton and Hannah Tebbetts, both of Wolfeborough.
1822. Jan. 7, William Fullerton, of Wolfeborough, and Abigail Piper, of Tuftonborough.
Jan. - , John Phenix, Philips, Me., and Celia Libbey, of Wolfeborough.
Feb. 25, John Towle, of Wolfeborough, and Louise Roberts, of Ossipee.
Feb. 25, Moses Edgerly, of Wolfeborough, and Sally Stillings, of Ossipee.
Mar. 4, Samuel Meder, and Lydia Fullerton, both of Wolfeborough.
May 27, Johnson Brown and Olive Nute, both of Wolfe- borough.
Jun. I, John Locke, of Wakefield, and Elisabeth Fernald, of Wolfeborough.
Jun. 18, Daniel Pickering and Sarah S. C. Farrar, both of Wolfeborough.
July 2, Joseph Frost and Elisabeth Chamberlin, both of Wolfeborough.
Jul. 25, Bartholomew Gilman and Eliza Wiggin, both of Wolfeborough.
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Aug. 20, Joshua Hodsdon, of Wolfeborough, and Priscilla Canney, of Ossipee.
Sep. 15, Jonathan Tibbetts and Mehitable Perkins, both of Wolfeborough.
Oct. 2, William Pinkham, of Wolfeborough, and Martha Hill of Wakefield.
Nov. 12, James T. Horne, of Wolfeborough, and Sophia Nute, of Madbury.
Nov. 12, Robert Wiggin and Dolly Maria Craton, both of Wolfeborough.
Oct. 30, James Keay and Elizabeth Lary, both of Wolfe- borough.
Nov. 27, John Lary and Lydia Stackpole, both of Wolfe- borough.
1823. Feb. - , Samuel Hayes, of Alton, and Margaret G. Brews- ter, of Wolfeborough.
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