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Mary, b. 1830-'31; m. Benjamin Calef of Salis- bury.
George, b. 1832-'33; m. (1) Charlotte Dyer; m. (2) Mrs. Jane (Braley) Gale.
Charles, b. March, 1835; m. Emily Stockwell; res. Chicago; d. Springfield, Mass.
Edward,
b. 1837; d. 1838.
Emily Jane,
b. 1838; m. Johu Farwell; res. Manchester; d. 1890; 2 ch.
b. 1842; res. California.
Anna M., Henry C., b. 1846; m. Mrs. Eliza A. (Darling) Wig- gin; res. Arlington, N. J .; 4 ch.
Nancy G.,
b. 1850; m. David Enos; res. Manchester; 3 ch.
Helen E.,
b. 1852; m. Daniel R. Prescott; res. Los Angeles, Cal .; no ch.
EPHRAIM, son of Jacob and Mary (Eaton) GREEN, b. Sept. 7, 1722; m., 1747, ANNA WEST, b. in Hampton 1722.
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HISTORY OF ANDOVER.
ELIPHALET, son of Ephraim and Anna (West) GREEN, b. in Stratham Oct. 23, 1769; d. in Andover Feb. 14, 1805; m., March 18, 1795, JANE, dau. of Aaron and Elizabeth (Dodge) CILLEY of Andover. Mrs. Green m. (2) James Tucker and d. Nov. 21, 1856.
Ephraim,
b. May 9, 1796; m. Amelia Babb; lived in Sanbornton, Laconia and in Detroit, Mich .; 4 ch.
AARON, b. Jan. 22, 1798; m. Mary Miller.
Mary, b. Sept. 21, 1799; m., 1823, Jeremiah S. Miller; d. 1825.
Eliphalet, b. April 3, 1801; m. and lived and d. New- buryport, Mass., where a son and daugh- ter live.
JANE W., b. Feb. 6, 1803; m., 1828, Jeremiah S. Mil- ler.
DAVID,
b. Nov. 5, 1804; m. Mrs. Lyntha (Miller) Gould of Kennebunkport, Me.
AARON, son of Eliphalet and Jane (Cilley ) GREEN, b. in Andover Jan. 22, 1798; d. at Kennebunkport, Me., about 1837; m., April 28, 1823, at Kennebunkport, Me., MARY MILLER.
Augustus, b. -; m. and d. in Boston, leaving several ch.
William Lyman, late publisher of the Congregationalist; res. Boston.
Milbury, a physician in Boston.
Jennie, m. a lawyer in Cincinnati, Ohio.
GREEN-MILLER.
JANE W., dau. of Eliphalet and Jane (Cilley) GREEN, b. Feb. 6, 1803; d. 1868; m., 1828, JEREMIAH S. MILLER.
Charles Carroll Miller, b. March 11, 1830; m. Miriam C. Dyer of Portland, Me .; 6 ch .; a Baptist minister in Cadillac, Mich.
J. J. Miller, b. April 5, 1836; m. (1), Aug. 29, 1861, Su- san A. Vose, who d. June 11, 1891; m. (2), Sept. 6, 1892, Effie L. Burnett. Mr. Miller is a Baptist minister; res. Melrose, Mass.
GREEN.
DAVID, son of Eliphalet and Jane (Cilley) GREEN, b. Nov. 5, 1804; lost in the burning of the steamer on Long Island Sound about 1840; m. Mrs. LYNTHA (Miller) GOULD of Kennebunkport, Me.
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Milbury, Joseph K.,
d. in Ohio.
a missionary of the A. B. C. F. M. in Tur- key for 50 years; has 6 ch., one a min- ister in New York, one a physician in Boston.
GREGG.
REUBEN MILTON, son of Milton and Elmeda (Peasley) GREGG, was b. in Antrim, N. H., April 7, 1839; came from Newport, N. H., to Andover in 1874; m., June 28, 1862, CLARA MARIA, dau. of Theo. D. and Phebe W. (Palmer) WALDRON of Warner, N. H. Mr. Gregg was a harness-maker.
Jennie Etta, b. Aug. 5, 1863.
Harris Bion, b. Jan. 17, 1866.
Elon Reuben, b. Jan. 5, 1875.
GRIFFIN.
CALVIN B. GRIFFIN, b. March, 1841; moved with parents when an infant to Danville; m. MARY ALICE HOYT of Haverhill, Mass .; enlisted in Eighth New Hampshire Volunteers and went to Louisiana, where he was discharged for disability; began study of theol- ogy in 1866; pastor of F. W. Baptist Church at East Andover, 1869; at Chicago in '72; Boston, '72; East Andover in '77, where he d. Aug. 7, 1877.
Annie L., b. East Andover Oct. 29, 1870; m. Henry L. Eastman.
Edith S., b. Boston Dec. 29, 1873; m. Will S. Griffin.
HADLEY.
ENOCH, son of Enoch and Abigail (George) HADLEY of Weare was b. in Deering March 27, 1804; m. (1), Feb. 9, 1838, ANN, dau. of Daniel and Sarah Flanders (Buzzell) BAILEY of Weare; m. (2), June 25, 1846, MARY ANN, dau. of Benjamin and Mary (Wallace) GOVE of Henniker. Mr. Hadley came from New London to Andover in 1873.
Mark Merrill,
b. in Deering Nov. 14, 1839.
Elbridge Drew,
b. in Deering Sept. 16, 1842.
Viennia Senera,
b. in Deering June 20, 1852; m., April, 1873, Bartlett R. Peaslee of Sutton; she d. in Andover Jan. 15, 1875.
Armenia Jane,
b. in Deering April 11, 1854; d. in Andover Oct. 19, 1877.
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HISTORY OF ANDOVER.
HALEY.
THOMAS, son of Gordon and Mary (Rand) HALEY of Deerfield, was b. in Deerfield Sept. 20, 1801; d. in Andover Jan. 26, 1889; m. (1), April 10, 1831, at Lowell, Mass., ELIZA WHITCHER of Wentworth, N. H .; she d. in Andover Jan. 17, 1872; m. (2), Oct. 22, 1872, Mrs. RELIEF (WHITTEMORE) HALEY, wid. of Daniel N. Haley; she d. June 30, 1885. Mr. Haley settled in Andover as a farmer in the spring of 1836.
Samuel Gordon, b. in Charlestown, Mass., May 7, 1832; m., June 30, 1874, Annie Amanda Meeker; no ch .; he d. in Michigan Jan. 14, 1881.
Elizabeth Jane, b. in Charlestown, Mass., May 20, 1834; m. Benjamin Franklin Kilburn.
Thomas Jefferson, b. in Andover July 7, 1836; m., Sept. 29, 1864, Bessie A. Eastman of Hooksett; 2 ch.
George Henry, b. in Andover Nov. 9, 1838; m., Feb. 11, 1860, Mary Abbie Howard, who d. May 5, 1907; no ch.
Maria Harriet, b. in Andover Jan. 1, 1841.
HALL.
CARLETON, son of Carleton F. and Rosetta M. (Carroll) HALL, b. Oct. 25, 1854; d. in Andover Dec. 25, 1904; came from Croydon to An- dover in 1872; m., June 16, 1878, DORA MARTHA, dau. of Carle- ton H. and Betsey (Bean) MELENDY of Springfield, N. H., b. Nov. 20, 1859.
Geneva, b. June 11, 1879; m., Nov. 24, 1895, Orin Eugene Stetson; one ch.
Guy Carleton, b. June 15, 1885; m., Jan. 24, 1906, Florence Elena Smith of Lyndonville, Vt.
Ray Foster, b. Dec. 15, 1889.
Ralph Millard, b. Oct. 9, 1892.
Lester Theron, b. Oct. 6, 1899.
ANDREW JACKSON, son of Solomon and Jane ( Willoughby) HALL of Rumney, was b. in Rumney June 14, 1828; m., Nov. 11, 1857, SUSAN JANE, dau. of Friend and Susan ( Blanchard) BAILEY of East Andover. Mr. Hall settled at East Andover in 1870.
Lyman Erskine, Rev. b. in Andover Jan. 16, 1860; m., May 17, 1880, Emily H. Wiltse; a Free Baptist minister, preaching since his ordination in 1882. Orrin Scott, b. in Rumney Oct. 31, 1861; d. in Rumney March 28, 1898; unm.
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SYLVESTER FERRIN HALL was b. in Chester, N. H .; settled in Andover in 1880; m., March 9, 1859, HARRIET M. GROVER, b. in North- field; farmer and lecturer on phrenology, astronomy, etc.
Henry Benjamin, b. May 29, 1860; d. Feb. 26, 1865.
E. Elsworth,
b. Oct. 17, 1862.
Cleone,
b. Feb. 17, 1866.
Charles Edward,
b. July 19, 1871.
Arthur Sylvester, b. Dec. 15, 1877.
Rev. ANGELO, son of Prof. Asaph and Chloe Angeline (Stickney ) HALL, was b. in Georgetown, D. C., Sept. 16, 1868; m., Dec. 6, 1897, MARGARET GWYNNE, dau. of William Gwynne and Margaret (David) JONES of Plymouth, Pa., b. in Aberavon, Glamorgan Co., Wales, Feb. 24, 1866. Mr. Hall was the pastor of the Unitarian Church in Andover from July, 1900, to July, 1903.
Llewellyn, b. Feb. 20, 1899, Turner's Falls, Mass.
Asaphı, b. Aug. 14, 1900, Turner's Falls, Mass .; d. Andover Oct. 16, 1901.
David,
b. Aug. 31, 1902, Concord, N. H.
Margaret,
b. June 14, 1907, Annapolis, Md.
HAMILTON.
ALBERT RUMREY, son of Richard and Martha (Rumrey ) HAMILTON, was b. July 26, 1833, at Waterboro, Me .: m., Dec. 2, 1856, MALVINA, dau. of John Wilks and Mehitable ( Whittier) EDWARDS, b. Nov. 26, 1832; settled in Andover in 1875.
Alberteen Malvina (adopted child), b. Aug. 1, 1866.
HAMLIN.
WOLCOTT, son of Isaac and Mary ( Wolcott) HAMLIN, was b. in Liver- more, Me., Nov. 4, 1823; d. Amherst, Mass., Oct. 23, 1898; m. in Boston, Mass., July 3, 1845, SUSAN, dau. of Peter WESTMAN, b. Bath, Me., May 1, 1824.
Edward F., b. Boston, April 6, 1846; m. Josephine Lit- tlefield; res. Newmarket and Union, N. H., and Boston.
George W., Emma A.,
b. Boston Aug. 22, 1848; d. Oct. 28, 1849. b. Andover Sept. 20, 1850; a noted musi- cian; m., 1874, Dr. Loomis L. Danforth; res. New York City.
Mary B.,
b. Andover Nov. 5, 1852.
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HISTORY OF ANDOVER.
John,
Samuel L.,
Frederick W.,
Arthur W.,
b. Dover Jan. 27, 1856; m., 1887, Margaret Bartley; lawyer; res. Amherst, Mass. b. Dover, Dec. 3, 1860; d. Sept. 5, 1861.
b. Dover, Sept. 21, 1862; m., 1843, Gertrude Sherman; physician, N. Y. City. b. Dover, April 25, 1866; res. Amherst, Mass.
HAYWARD.
MADISON, son of Ebenezer and Susannah (Dunbar) HAYWARD of Easton, Mass., was b. in Grantham, N. H., Nov. 20, 1808, and settled near West Andover in 1849; in. EMMA, dan. of Abial and Keziah (Bartlett) HOWARD, b. in Grantham April 8, 1815. Mr. Hayward was a carpenter and farmer, and d. in Andover May 26, 1889.
Miraette Leach, b. in Grantham April 18, 1841; m., Sept. 11, 1867, Leonard F. Shaw; 5 ch.
Susie Kezia, b. in Andover March 11, 1852; m. (1), Feb. 29, 1891, Samuel R. Curtis; m. (2), Oct. 22, 1905, Luther H. Huntoon of Salisbury.
HEATH.
JONATHAN, son of Jonathan and A. (Colcord) HEATH, was b. May 23, 1817; d. -; m., Sept. 18, 1875, Mrs. SOPHRONIA (Brown) KIMBALL, dau. of Jedediah and Susan BROWN. Mr. Heath set- tled in Andover in 1873.
Martha Ann, b. Dec. 19, 1875.
LEWIS, son of Samuel and Sarah (Webster) HEATH, was b. in Bristol Aug. 15, 1802; m., May 15, 1832, SARAH WALLINGSFORD, dau. of John and Betsey (Holden) EDWARDS, b. at Gilmanton March 1, 1812. Mr. Heath lived in Bristol, N. H., and Haverhill, Mass., and finally settled in Andover in 1843; d. April 15, 1858.
Rufus Graves Lewis, b. in Bristol July 11, 1833; d. Jan. 2, 1841. Charles Edwin, b. in Haverhill Oct. 15, 1837; m. Lizzie Hammond; res. in Kansas; 4 ch.
Sarah Josephine, b. in Andover Nov. 25, 1841; m., Jan. 8, 1867, Reuben C. Miller; res. in Haverhill, Mass., and has 3 ch.
Frank Pierce, b. in Andover July 15, 1845; m. (1) Mary Guernsey; 1 ch .; m. (2) Abbie Jennie Lull; res. in Denver, Col.
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GENEALOGIES.
Nellie Martha, b. in Andover Oct. 23, 1848; m., June 25, 1879, Henry F. Chandler; res. at Law- rence, Mass. b. in Andover Oct. 6, 1851; d. Feb. 15, 1858.
George Lewis,
HERSEY.
BENJAMIN GILMAN, son of Samuel True and Ednah Jane (Hersey) TUCKER, b. Andover Jan. 18, 1855; m., March 6, 1877, MARY MARTHA, dau. of Ebenezer Tucker and Martha Elizabeth (Thompson ) EASTMAN of Sanbornton. Mr. Hersey came from Hill to Andover in 1882. Mr. Hersey's mother d. when he was quite young and he spent his boyhood with his grandfather, Gilman Hersey, changing his name from Tucker to HERSEY.
Eva Blanche, b. Hill, Sept. 30, 1877; m., June 26, 1906, George Robert, son of Samuel Robie; 1 ch., Edith Grace, b. May 5, 1907. Guy Eastman, b. Hill Feb. 13, 1880; m., Sept. 27, 1903, Nancy Maud, dau. of Samuel and Abbie (Keniston) Robie; 1 ch., Dorothy Alice, b. June 4, 1907.
Ednah Jane,
b. Hill May 6, 1882.
Martha Ellen,
b. Andover April 14, 1885.
Mary Emily,
b. Andover April 25, 1889.
HERSEY.
FRANK GILMAN, son of Gilman and Hannah (Parsons) HERSEY, was b. in Sanbornton March 31, 1844; m., June 17, 1869, ELLEN JOSE- PHINE, dau. of Col. Jacob ROWE of Andover. Mr. Hersey came to Andover from Hill in 1867 and lives on the Col. Jacob Rowe farm.
Mary Josephine, b. Feb. 20, 1874.
Edith Sarah, b. July 18, 1877.
HILTON.
It is claimed that William the Conqueror gave a large tract of land in England to Henry de Hylton as a reward for his own and his father's valor at the battle of Hastings in 1066. On this land was built, in 1072, Hilton castle, which is still standing and occupied as a residence. As a further reward the Hyltons were created one of the large baronial fam- ilies. The family later had large tracts with no less than fifteen man-
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ors, with the accompanying estates, scattered through the counties of Durham, York, Cumberland and Northumberland.
About 1623 EDWARD HILTON came from England and formed the first settlement in New Hampshire, at a place later called Hilton's Point in Dover. In 1621 he became a member of the Ancient and Honorable Guild of Fishmongers. In 1629 the English crown bestowed upon him the Hilton or Squamscot patent, a grant of land including the present towns of Dover, Durham, Stratham and part of Newington and Green- land. In 1639 he received a grant of land in Exeter and became a resi- dent of the new town before 1645. In 1641 he was named first in the list of magistrates for the province. He held many important town of- fices and in 1661 he was appointed a judge of the Court of Common Pleas. He held the latter office for several years. He died in Exeter early in 1671. The name of his first wife, the mother of all his chil- dren, is now unknown. He m. (2) Mrs. Catherine (Shapleigh) Tre- worgie, dau. of Hon. Alexander Shapleigh, agent of Sir Ferdinand Gorges in Maine and widow of James Treworgie; b. England about 1598; d. Exeter, N. H., May 29, 1676. Mr. Hilton res. in that part of Exeter, set off first for Newmarket and now called Newington.
EDWARD, William,
b. about 1628.
b. about 1630; m. Rebecca, dau. of John Symmons of Kittery, Me .; res. Kittery and Exeter; d. at Exeter 1694; four or more ch.
Sobriety, b. 1632; m., Nov. 20, 1651, Henry Moulton of Hampton; 6 ch.
Susanna, b. 1633; m., Nov. 7, 1650, Christopher Palmer of Hampton; 1 ch.
Samuel,
b.
Charles, b. 1643; d. 1683, a. 84; unm.
Mary, b. ; m. Joseph Hall of Exeter; res. Exeter; 2 ch.
EDWARD, son of Edward and - (-) HILTON, b. Dover, 1628; res. Newmarket; d. there April 28, 1699; m. ANN, dau. of Rev. Samuel and Mary (Winthrop) DUDLEY, b. Salisbury, Mass., Oct. 16, 1641. She survived her husband.
Ann. b. -; m. Richard, son of Capt. William and Rebecca (Symmons) Hilton; res. Ex- eter and Portsmouth.
Judith,
b. -; d. young.
Bridget, b. -; d. young.
Winthrop,
b. 1671; m. Ann Wilson; a noted soldier; killed by Indians.
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GENEALOGIES.
Dudley,
b. --; m. Mercy, dau. of Judge Kings- ley Hall; was made prisoner by the In- dians when his bro. was killed, and never heard of after.
Jane,
b. about 1675; m. Richard Mattoon of 1ps- wich, Mass., and Newmarket, N. H .; 7 or more ch.
Mary, b. 1678; m., 1702, Ensign Thomas Bradbury.
Joseph, b. 1681; m. (1) Hannah Jose; m. (2) Re- becca Atkinson Adams; 5 or more ch.
Sobriety, b. -; m. her cousin, Jonathan Hilton.
JONATHAN, son of Capt. William and Rebecca (Symmons) HILTON, b. - -; d. prior to 1749; m. SOBRIETY, dau. of Edward and Ann (Dudley ) HILTON; she survived Jonathan.
Jonathan, b.
CHARLES, b.
John, b.
Mary, b. ; m. Benjamin Smart.
b. ; m. Joseph Davis of Durham. Ann,
CHARLES, son of Jonathan and Sobriety (Hilton) HILTON, bap. Durham Dec. 10, 1727, "in his minority;" d. - -; m. HANNAH, dau. of Robert and Hannah (Gilman) PIKE, bap. Salisbury, Mass., Sept. 12, 1714; d. East Andover March 28, 1794. Her grave was the first made in the North Church Cemetery.
CHARLES, b. Sept. 28, 1756; m. Mary Wadleigh.
CHARLES, son of Charles and Hannah (Pike) HILTON, b. Sept. 28, 1756; was a soldier in the expedition to Quebec in 1775, serving under Capt. Henry Dearborn; later served in Col. Gilman's regiment in Continental army. He m. MARY, dau. of Benjamin and Han- nah (Dearborn ) WADLEIGH, h. Epping Feb. 21, 1753. Hannah Dearborn was a sister of Major General Henry Dearborn. Mr. Hilton bought his first land in Andover of his brother-in-law, Simon Dearborn Wadleigh, being the northerly part of lot 46 in second range, where he built first a log house and later a more commodious dwelling which he occupied as a tavern and it was the main part of the house last owned by Herman C. Weymouth at East Andover. Charles Hilton d. in Andover April 5, 1812. Mary (Wadleigh) Hilton d. at East Andover Oct. 12, 1824. Mr. Hilton's earmarks for stock were recorded in Andover in 1778.
DUDLEY, b. May 16, 1776; m. Dorothy Batchelder.
ELIJAH, b. Jan. 18, 1778; m. Nancy Cilley.
HENRY DEARBORN, b. May 8, 1780; m. Deborah Clough.
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HISTORY OF ANDOVER.
POLLY,
b. April 5, 1782; m., Oct. 2, 1808, James Clark of Sanbornton.
CHARLES, b. Aug. 20, 1784; m. Hannah Clough.
Sally, b. Aug. 20, 1784; m. Moses, son of Lieut. Abba Browil.
Betsey,
b. Aug. 28, 1788; m. Jonathan Cilley.
DUDLEY, son of Charles and Mary ( Wadleigh) HILTON, b. May 16, 1776; m. at Candia Sept. 19, 1799, DOROTHY, dau. of Lieut. Benjamin and Dorothy (Prescott) BATCHELDER of Candia and Andover, b. Candia April 23, 1773; res. a few years at Andover, then at Bridgewater whence he removed to Columbia, N. H. Nothing further learned.
John, b.
Ploma, b.
Sally, b.
Orrin,
b.
Zeroiah,
b.
Dearborn W.,
b. -
Perhaps others.
ELIJAH, son of Charles and Mary (Wadleigh) HILTON, b. Jan. 18, 1778; d. Andover March 1, 1844; m., Nov. 11, 1802, NANCY, dau. of Jonathan and Deborah (Dearborn) CILLEY, b. Andover June 9, 1779; d. Jan. 13, 1844. Mr. Hilton was a blacksmith and res. where Henry W. Kilburn res. in 1900.
Nancy, b. Sept. 11, 1803; m. Rev. Asa C. Morrison (see).
Harriet, b. Sept. 22, 1806; m. Joseph Emery Fellows (see).
Polly, b. June 24, 1810; m. John Fellows (see).
HENRY DEARBORN, son of Charles and Mary ( Wadleigh) HILTON, b. May 8, 1780; d. Andover Nov. 14, 1853; m., Sept. 23, 1802, DEBORAH, dau. of Lt. Moses and Molly (Cram) CLOUGH. She was a school teacher; d. Aug. 28, 1867. He res. first on the "Judkins place," now in Franklin, later on the paternal homestead, and lastly on the place now owned by Susan Cross at East Andover. DEARBORN HENRY, b. Dec. 31, 1803; m. Eliza Ann Cummings. Polly, b. Nov. 7, 1806; m. John G. Weare (see).
Hannah Pike, b. July 23, 1810; m. John W. West (see). Isabella, b. May 29, 1813; d. March 26, 1817.
CHARLES BURDETTE, b. April 15, 1818.
DEARBORN HENRY, son of Henry Dearborn and Deborah (Clough) HIL- TON, b. East Andover Dec. 31, 1803; d. Chester, Vt., July 28,
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1860; m. at Plymouth March 21, 1830, ELIZA ANN, dan. of Noah and Elizabeth (Cannon) CUMMINGS, b. Plymouth Ang. 26, 1811; d. Chester, Vt., Ang. 11, 1893; res. Hebron and Plymouth and in Chester, Vt. He was elected representative and also a state senator.
George H., b. Plymouth July 5, 1831; m. Helen Miriam Lowell of Chester, Vt.
CHARLES BURDETTE, son of Henry Dearborn and Deborah (Clough) HIL- TON, b. April 15, 1818: d. Andover March 30, 1802: m., July 5, 1846, MARY J., dau. of Noah and Hannah ( Webster) WEST, who d. Oct. 13, 1895. Mr. Hilton was a noted cabinet-maker and res. at E. Andover.
Child,
CHARLES HENRY,
b. -; d. same day. b. April 29, 1852; m., May 12, 1877, MARCIA F., dau: of Andrew J. and Louisa M. ( Withington) NELSON, b. Danbury Nov. 7, 1858; no ch .; res. on the John G. Weare place which he purchased in 1882.
HILTON-CLARK.
POLLY, dau. of Charles and Mary (Wadleigh) HILTON, b. April 5, 1782; d. Franklin Nov. 8, 1857; m., Oct. 2, 1808, JAMES, son of Joseph and Bathsheba (Lane) CLARK, b. Sanbornton Feb. 1, 1784; d. Franklin June 15, 1861. He was a prominent citizen, a noted surveyor, clerk of the house of representatives, register of pro- bate for Merrimack County, 1839-1843, and president of the New Hampshire senate in 1836.
Samuel Adams, b. Feb. 15, 1810; m., Nov. 15, 1832, Sa- brina Prescott.
Joseph,
b. Sept. 17, 1811; m., Jan. 8, 1840, Lucy J., dau. Thomas R. White; 1 ch., James Adams, b. July 23, 1842; grad. Dart. Col., 1862; d. Waterloo, Wis., Feb. 16, 1906.
Charles Hilton, b. March 27, 1813; m., Feb. 19, 1839, Mary M., dau. Thomas R. White.
Dearborn,
b. Oct. 6, 1814; m. Ann Burgess; he d. March 18, 1888; no ch.
Martha Lane,
b. April 29, 1816; m., Sept. 12, 1837, Barnet Hughes; res. Windham and Holderness; 7 ch. b. Feb. 23, 1818; m., Sept. 1, 1836, George W. Morrison; res. Franklin; 6 ch.
Mary Hilton,
Kendall Peabody,
b. Der. 6, 1820; m. (1), May 7, 1848, Betsey Wicker of Wisconsin; m. (2), April 18, 1852, Melissa L. Larrabee of N. Y .; 9 ch.
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HISTORY OF ANDOVER.
Louisa Jane, b. April 16, 1825; m., Feb. 6, 1851, Moses Leland Morse; he was a teacher in the N. E. Christian Institute at Andover Cen- tre; afterwards a lawyer in Boston; she d. Franklin May 27, 1856; 2 ch.
CHARLES, son of Charles and Mary (Wadleigh) HILTON, b. Andover Aug. 20, 1784; d. Andover March 28, 1842; m., April 22, 1810, HAN- NAH, dau. of Lt. Moses and Molly (Cram) CLOUGHI of Andover; res. with wife's parents, caring for them until their death. Mrs. Hilton d. April 25, 1871.
John W., b. Feb. 26, 1811; m., Sept. 16, 1839, Sarah J. Towne; res. Boston, Mass .; he d. East Andover May 15, 1858; his wid. went West, since when no records known; 1 ch., Charles E., b. Boston Ang. 5, 1841; d. March 6, 1842.
HOBBS.
JOHN HOBBS was b. in Brentwood in 1769 and with his grandparents came to Andover in 1775 and settled near Elbow Pond. He m. JOANNA, dau. of Thomas CHASE of Salisbury, b. July 16, 1764; d. in Andover April 17, 1836. Mr. Hobbs d. in Andover Aug. 13, 1851.
THOMAS CHASE, b. Aug. 2, 1799; m. (1) Mrs. Dolly (Green) Fuller; m. (2) Lucy Morrison Rowe.
JOHN, b. Dec. 1, 1801; m. (1) Sally Morrill; m. (2) Louisa H. Sargeut; m. (3) Zilpha Clark.
Mary H., b. Oct. 7, 1803; m., Aug. 6, 1829, Edward Robie; d. in Franklin Aug. 7, 1844.
Emma C.,
b. Nov. 15, 1805; d. in Maine.
Almira, b. Jan. 1, 1809; d. March 5, 1809.
THOMAS CHASE, son of John and Joanna (Chase) HOBBS, was b. in An- dover Aug. 2, 1799; d. in Andover March 1, 1888; m. (1) DOLLY (Green) FULLER; she d. March 13, 1836, a. 41y .; m. (2) Mrs. LUCY ( Morrison ) ROWE, dan. Samuel and Sally (French) MORRI- SON of Sanbornton, who d. Dec. 10, 1875, a. 72y. 7m.
Thomas G. C., b. July 11, 1834; m., June 13, 1880, Mrs. Mary Jane (Cilley ) Peasley, dau. of Ben- jamin B. and Priscilla (Keniston) Peas- ley; she d. Oct. 3, 1903; no ch.
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GENEALOGIES.
JOHN, son of John and Joanna (Chase) HOBBS, was b. in Andover Dec. 1, 1801; d. in Andover Dec. 8, 1873; m. (1) SALLY MORRILL Of Candia; d. Oct. 17, 1831, a. 29y .; m. (2) LOUISA H. SARGENT; d. March 21, 1834, a. 22y .; m. (3) ZELPIIA CLARK; d. Jan. 11, 1882, a. 78y.
Lydia, b. Samuel M., b.
Lucretia Caroline,
b. Nov. 4, 1837; m. Jonathan G. D. Tucker; d. March 20, 1860.
Infant (son),
d. 1837.
Sarah A.,
b. March 17, 1840; d. Dec. 5, 1840.
Infant (son),
d. 1841.
HOLT.
GEORGE W., son of Benjamin H. and Rboda (Breed) HOLT, b. in Groton May 4, 1854; m. (1), Nov. 14, 1877, SARAH A. STRONG, b. Ches- ter, Vt., July 22, 1860; d. June 13, 1887; m. (2), Dec. 19, 1888, GUSTIE J. LOVERIN of Sanbornton, b. March 18, 1868. Mr. Holt res. at East Andover near Dyer's crossing; is a noted mechanic and a well known local botanist.
Myrtie E.,
b. Sept. 19, 1878; m., July 7, 1896, Abram L. Bradley.
Grace I.,
b. July 15, 1881; d. May 1, 1882.
Quenton O.,
b. May 18, 1883; m., Oct. 2, 1901, Blanche A. Kincaid.
Rena B.,
b. Sept. 19, 1886; m., July 9, 1905, Arthur W. Taylor.
HOPKINS.
JOHN, son of Riley and Jane HOPKINS, b. in Washington, Vt., Feb. 9, 1854; d. Andover March 29, 1903; m., June 23, 1874, JENNIE, dau. of Eben and Jane HADLEY, b. Canaan, N. H., Dec. 9, 1856. Mr. Hopkins was the proprietor, for several years, of the Hotel Potter at Potter Place, now managed by his son, Harley.
Gertrude May,
Harley,
b. Canaan, May 19, 1878; m., June 26, 1901, George T. Blackwood; one dau., Evelyn. b. Canaan, May 5, 1880; m., Nov. 10, 1904, Grace Mildred, dau. of Cyrus William and Lucia Ella (Pettingill) Adams; one son, Harley John.
HOWARD.
WATERMAN STANLEY, son of Capt. David and Betsey (True) HOWARD of Wells, Me., was b. April 18, 1833; m., July 4, 1861, MARY LOUISA,
13
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HISTORY OF ANDOVER.
dau. of Ebenezer and Clarinda ( Heath) BENNETT; d. May 29, 1879. Mr. Howard is a farmer; came from Wells, Me., and settled in East Andover in 1861.
Mary Caroline, b. May 1, 1864; m. Joseph Cullen and has one son, Joseph Bailey.
Eldora, b. March 28, 1869; d. April 8, 1870.
Eldora Ora,
b. Nov. 4, 1872; d. June 10, 1888.
Hattie Bell,
b. June 28, 1875.
HOWE.
WILLIAM, son of William and Lucy ( Whitman) HOWE of Henniker, b. Nov., 1803; m., March 11, 1830, MARY ANN, dau. of John and Rachel (Gage) ALLEN of Salem, N. H. Mr. Howe settled at Potter Place in 1866.
Benjamin Gage, b. at Salem, N. H., May 3, 1832; m., May 3, 1857, Nancy A. Chase of Hopkinton; lived iu St. Johnsbury, Vt., and Andover; 6 ch.
HOYT.
ABRAHAM, son of - and HOYT, b. -; d. in Andover Feb. 28, 1813; m. HANNAII . Mr. Hoyt lived on the road from Boston Hill schoolhouse to Salisbury and south of the road run- ning up to the Ziba Severance farm.
Reuben, b. July 21, 1800.
Nathaniel, b. April 26, 1802.
Edmund, b. Feb. 18, 1804.
HUBBARD OR HERBERT.
SANDERS, son of Jeremiah and Polly (Truell) HUBBARD Of' HERBERT, 1). Oct. 10, 1802; d. in Hill June 11, 1880; res. in Andover, Bristol, New Hampton and Hill; m. (1), April 10, 1825, JUDITII, dau. of Dea. Sam and Elizabeth (Eastman) CILLEY of Andover, b. Feb. 14, 1800; d. Dec. 22, 1828; m. (2), Jan. 25, 1830, DOLLY, dau. of Nathaniel and Dolly (Cilley) Asır of Andover, b. May 10, 1805; d. Aug. 30, 1830; m. (3), March 3, 1831, BETSEY S., dau. of Jos- eph and Susan (Springer) CILLEY, b. Sept. 20, 1804; d. March 20, 1838; m. (4), July 4, 1839, MARY GORDON, dau. of Rev. David and Lydia (Morse) FISK, b. April 6, 1810; d. Nov. 3, 1873. Mr. Hubbard was a shoemaker.
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GENEALOGIES.
Joseph Cilley, b. Bristol May 2, 1827; m., Jan., 1853, Mary M. Johnson; res. Bristol and New Hamp- ton, where he d. May 26, 1878; 1 ch.
Judith W.,
b. New Hampton March 2, 1832; d. in Bris- tol June 29, 1867.
Susan Cilley,
b. New Hampton Nov. 18, 1833; m. John Mowe Cilley.
Hiram S.,
b. New Hampton Nov. 13, 1835; d. June 1, 1837.
Hiram S.,
b. New Hampton Oct. 25, 1837; d. March 4, 1842. b. New Hampton, 1840; d. Nov. 21, 1853.
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