History of the town of Andover, New Hampshire, 1751-1906, Part II, Part 20

Author: Eastman, John R. (John Robie), 1836-1913
Publication date: 1910
Publisher: Concord, N.H. : Printed by the Rumford Print. Co.
Number of Pages: 474


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b. May 30, 1813; m., Sept. 13, 1837, Abel Fuller Sargent.


Susan Fuller,


Abigail E.,


b. May 14, 1815; m. Amasa Jones; no ch .. b. Nov. 17, 1817; m., 1835, Amos Minard; 5 ch.


Asa Morrison,


b. March 9, 1820; m. (1) Fagan; m. (2) Cynthia L. Buswell. Mr. Mowe was a dentist and res. at Bradford, Vt., and Lebanon, N. H.


Daniel,


b. - ; d. young.


James Fuller,


b. Jan. 17, 1824; m., Dec. 7, 1853, Sarah Rebecca Nichols. Mr. Fuller was a phy- sician and practised in Ocala, Fla., and Lawrenceville, Ga .; 4 ch.


Rolalana,


b. March 10, 1826; m., 1843, John H. Min- ard; res. Waterbury, Bradford and West Newbury, Vt .; 5 ch.


Sarah Jane,


b. Aug. 7, 1828; m., 1851, Corydon N. King: res. West Topsham, Vt., and Bradgate, Iowa; no ch.


Elizabeth M.,


b. Jan. 2, 1831; m. William Bradbury; res. New Haven, Conn .; 3 ch.


MUNSEY.


Rev. JOHN GILMAN, son of George W. and Hannah S. (Gilman) MUx- SEY, b. in Gilford June 6, 1836; m., July 7, 1857, OLIVE, dau. of Jeremiah B. and Olive N. (Wentworth) MOODY of Gilford. She was b. in Alton March 23, 1832. Mr. Munsey settled at East Andover in 1880.


Nettie, b. Ang. 16, 1860; m., Jan. 5, 1879, Frank John French.


George Burnham, b. Oct. 9, 1861.


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GENEALOGIES.


NORRIS.


AUGUSTUS WELLINGTON, son of William C. and Sarah Carter (Elliott) NORRIS, came from Grafton in 1877 and settled at Cilleyville; m. (1), Oct. 30, 1839, SARAH BARBER of Grafton; m. (2), March 11, 1849, ANGELETTE FARNUM of Pittsfield, Me.


Helen, b. Feb. 12, 1842; m. Charles Burrill; res. Marlborough, Mass.


Frank Augustus, b. Dec. 25, 1853; res. Lawrence, Mass.


Nettie, b. Dec. 25, 1855; m. Benjamin Thomas; res. Waltham, Mass.


NOYES.


Dea. NICHOLAS, son of Rev. William and Ann (Stevens) NOYES, came to America in 1634. Rev. William Noyes was rector of the parish of Choulterton, Wiltshire, England. Dea. Nicholas m. MARY, dau. of Capt. John CUTTING, a shipmaster of London, Eng .; 13 ch.


Lieut. Col. JAMES, son of Dea. Nicholas and Mary (Cutting) NOYES, b. May 11, 16 -; m. HANNAH KNIGHT.


JOSEPH, the second ch. of Lieut. Col. James and Hannah (Knight) NOYES, b. Sept. 20, 1686; m. MARTHA CLARK; lived and died in Atkinson, where his four sons settled.


JOSEPH, youngest son of Joseph and Martha (Clark) NOYES, b. in New- bury, Mass., Nov. 1, 1732; d. July 11, 1807; moved to Atkinson, then Plaistow, in 1741, where he remained (save when absent in the French and Indian War) till March 26, 1762, when he m. MARY, dau. of Edward FLINT of Hampton. He afterward moved to Hampstead, where his ch. were born. He also served in the Revolutionary War and was in the battle at Bunker Hill. While away from home on a business trip he was found dead in the woods at Henniker.


Molly, b. Oct. 16, 1762. JOSEPH, b. Oct. 16, 1764.


James, b. Oct. 31, 1767. Lucy, b. Oct. 20, 1772.


Edward, b. Feb. 19, 1776.


JOSEPH, son of Joseph and Mary (Flint) NOYES, b. Hampstead Oct. 16, 1764; d. Andover Dec. 23, 1818; m. - Mr. Noyes was the founder of the "Noyes School," which was so successful under the management of Benjamin M. Tyler.


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HISTORY OF ANDOVER.


Thomas Jefferson,


b. Salisbury Nov. 20, 1805; d. young.


Joseph,


b. Salisbury Jan. 10, 1807; m., Oct. 26, 1829, Susan W. Tucker.


James,


b. Salisbury Oct. 19, 1808.


Lucy R.,


b. Salisbury Oct. 9, 1811.


ODLIN.


JOSEPII, son of John W., and Fannie (Goss) ODLIN, b. Sept. 21, 1878; m., Jan. 20, 1900, EMILY A., dau. of Walter S. and Maria E. (Thompson) CARR of Andover, b. Oct. 16, 1876.


Dorothy, b. Andover Feb. 11, 1904.


Walter C. b. Andover April 18, 1908.


OSGOOD.


WILLIAM, the youngest of three immigrant Osgoods, Christopher, John and William, was b. in England in 1609; came to this country with the family of John in the Confidence, which sailed from Southampton April 11, 1638. John was accompanied by his wife and 4 children. William was in Salisbury, Mass., in 1640. He was a millwright and built the first mills in Salisbury, where he remained until his death. He m. ELIZABETH - -; 8 ch.


JOHN, son of William and Elizabeth OSGOOD, b. Salisbury, Mass., Aug. 8, 1647; res. Salisbury, Mass., where he d. Nov. 7, 1683; m., Nov. 5, 1668, MARY STEVENS of Salisbury, Mass .; 5 ch .; she m. (2), Aug. 26, 1685, Nathaniel Whittier.


WILLIAM, son of John and Mary (Stevens) OSGOOD, b. Salisbury, Mass., July 30, 1673; res. Salisbury, Mass., where he d. 1752; m. HANNAH COLBY; 9 ch.


TIMOTHY, son of William and Hannah (Colby) OSGOOD, b. Salisbury, Mass., Nov. 17, 1694; d. Salisbury, Mass., Sept. 2, 1731; m., Oct. 1, 1715, MEHITABLE, dan. of Daniel and Martha (Kimball) CHIASE of Newbury, Mass., b. Jan. 19, 1695; 5 ch.


CHASE, only son and youngest ch. of Timothy and Mehitable (Chase) OSGOOD, b. Salisbury, Mass., May 13, 1729; res. Epping and Loudon, N. H .; d. March 10, 1817; m. (1) MARTIIA TUCKER of Salisbury, Mass., who d. 1767; m. (2), SITUAII, sister of Eben- ezer EASTMAN, who d. 1776; m. (3) PHIEBE STEVENS of Exeter, who survived him.


b. 1752; d. 1835.


Timothy, James, b. Feb. 10, 1753 ( ?).


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GENEALOGIES.


Ebenezer,


b. Jan. 17, 1756; d. Dec. 4, 1815.


Enoch,


b. April 18, 1759; d. May 18, 1820.


John, b. March 26, 1761; d. April 22, 1848.


CHASE,


b. Oct. 14, 1767; m. Lucy Fogg.


Samuel,


b. Jan. 17, 1769; d. Feb. 3, 1812 .. -


Martha,


b. Jan. 17, 1769; m. Daniel Roby of Ray- mond.


Shuah,


b. June 26, 1771; m. Capt. Joseph Blake of Epping.


Apphia,


b. April 9, 1774; m. Sherburne Blake, bro. of Joseph (above); res. Raymond and Exeter.


Sarah, Hannah,


b. -; m. Charles Sargent of Loudon.


b. March 18, 1781; m. Jonathan Edgerly of Epping.


Olive, Edward,


b. 1784; d. Nov. 18, 1805; unm.


Betsey,


b. 1785; d. 1841. b. 1788; m. Josiah Emery; d. in London; 9 ch.


CHASE, son of Chase and Martha (Tucker) OsGooD, b. Epping Oct. 14, 1767; d. -; m., Dec., 1793, LUCY FOGG.


CHASE, son of Chase and Lucy (Fogg) OSGOOD, b. Epping Nov. 29, 1805; d. Andover June 17, 1847; was a farmer in New Hampton, whence he moved to Andover about 1836; m. (1), 1830, CARO- LINE, dau. of Ebenezer and Mary TUCKER of Hill, who d. May 22, 1834; m. (2), Dec. 12, 1857, HARRIET B., dau. Samuel and Mary (Blaisdell) CILLEY of Andover; she m. (2), May 20, 1848, George W. Sargent of Hill.


Ebenezer T., b. New Hampton Nov. 4, 1832; res. Pea- body, Mass.


Eveline Fogg, b. Andover Dec. 16, 1838; m., Feb. 4, 1855, William Gould of Danbury.


Frederick Fifield, b. Andover Dec. 23, 1842; m., Sept. 22, 1862, Mary Jane Dyer of Sanbornton.


By second marriage Mrs. Osgood had:


Nancy E. Sargent, b. Hill March 10, 1849; m. Mayhew San- born of Andover.


Harriet Amanda Sar-


gent, b. Hill Feb. 9, 1855; m. William Flanders of Franklin.


Herbert W. Sargent, b. Hill May 23, 1856. Samuel Eddie Sar- gent, b. Hill March 1, 1862; d. young.


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HISTORY OF ANDOVER.


JOSEPII, son of William and Hannah (Colby ) OSGOOD, b. Salisbury, Mass., June 28, 1698; d. Dec. 24, 1781; m., Sept. 15, 1719, APPHIA, dau. of William, Jr., and Mary (Kenney) PILLSBURY of New- bury, Mass., b. May 8, 1700; d. July 8, 1774.


Mary, b. June 6, 1720.


Henry,


b. 1722; d. Feb. 21, 1768.


HANNAH,


b. Oct. 3, 1724; m., Salisbury, Mass., Nov. 30, 1743, Abraham Brown (see).


Reuben,


b. Nov. 21, 1726; d. Jan. 30, 1795.


Joseph,


b. Oct. 3, 1729; d. young.


BENJAMIN,


b. Oct. 3, 1729; m. Hannah Rowell.


Joseph,


b. Oct. 3, 1731; d. Dec. 28, 1735.


Apphia, b. March 17, 1733; d. April 7, 1740.


Ruth,


b. April 25, 1735; m., Jan., 1753, Lemuel Stevens.


Apphia,


b. Dec. 24, 1739.


Joseph, b. Dec. 24, 1739; d. March 11, 1808.


Oliver,


b. Nov. 27, 1741; d. May 23, 1833.


BENJAMIN, son of Joseph and Apphia (Pillsbury) OSGOOD, b. Salisbury, Mass., Oct. 3, 1729; d. Salisbury, N. H., Aug. 28, 1805; m., March 7, 1754, HANNAII ROWELL of Amesbury, Mass., who d. July 16, 1792. Mr. Osgood came to Salisbury, N. H., with his son, Enoch, in 1791.


Ruth,


b. July, 1755; m., Dec. 15, 1773, Joseph Hackett of Salisbury, Mass .; d. June 30, 1803; 3 ch.


Apphia, b. Nov. 18, 1757; m., Nov. 7, 1780, Robert Morrill of Salisbury, Mass .; d. Oct. 18, 1790; 3 ch.


Hannah,


b. Nov. 24, 1760; m., Jan. 4, 1781, Archelaus Adams of Salisbury, Mass .; d. Jan. 8, 1814.


b. March 1, 1763; d. April 4, 1802.


James, Aaron, b. Sept. 8, 1766; d. in Warner June 23, 1788; killed while felling trees.


Anna, b. Jan. 14, 1769; m. Amos Morrill of Salis- bury; d. Jan. 2, 1805; 5 ch.


ENOCII,


b. Feb. 23,* 1773; m. Dorcas Brown of Northfield.


*Three dates are given for this event; one is as above, one June 13 and one July 23.


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GENEALOGIES.


OSGOOD-ROWELL.


There is a tradition in the OsGOOD family that HANNAH ROWELL, who m. BENJAMIN OSGOOD March 7, 1754, was the dau. of MARY BARKER. The tradition runs that Mary Barker and her brother were born in Ireland. Her brother decided to come to America but Mary would not consent to leave her friends and country to come with him. She did, however, decide to stay on the ship with her brother the last night before sail- ing. In the morning the vessel was well out to sea and there was no money to pay her fare. On reaching Massachusetts she was sold to raise money to pay her passage. A young man named Rowell, whom she met on the ship, became interested in her, and, after several years' labor to get money to satisfy the claim, he married her.


So far no verification of this story has been found.


ENOCH, son of Benjamin and Hannah (Rowell) OSGOOD, was b. in Salis- bury, Mass., July 23, 1773; settled on the "North Road" in Salisbury, N. H., in 1790; d. in Salisbury, N. H., June 19, 1833; m., June 22, 1807, DORCAS, dau. of Abraham and Molly (Butler) BROWN, b. in Nottingham April 5, 1785. She, with her son, Joseph, settled at E. Andover in 1835; d. at E. An- dover Nov. 9, 1861.


Benjamin, Benjamin,


b. Aug. 6, 1809; d. Sept., 1811. b. Sept. 21, 1811; d. at Franklin Sept. 12, 1839; was a cabinet maker.


JOSEPH,


b. May 8, 1813; m. (1) Sabra M. Kener- son; m. (2) Jeanette Pike.


Enoch Merrill,


Hannah Rowell,


b. Dec. 1, 1815; d. in Oakland, Cal., 1854. b. Dec. 17, 1817; m. (1) Caleb Towle Mars- ton; (2) John Fellows; d. Feb. 1, 1898. b. May 27, 1820; d. Nov. 5, 1848.


Mary Butler, Dorcas B., b. March 5, 1823; d. Sept., 1826.


JOSEPH, son of Enoch and Dorcas (Brown) OSGOOD, was b. in Salisbury May S. 1813, and came with his mother to E. Andover in 1836; m. (1). Aug. 19, 1852, SABRA M., dau. of Joseph and Nancy (Martin) KENERSON of Canterbury; she d. May 29, 1863; m. (2), July 25, 1865, JEANETTE, dau. of Hezekiah and Anna J. (Crafts) PIKE; she was b. in Paris, Me., May 24, 1829. Joseph d. Nov. 1, 1872. Mrs. Osgood d. Aug. 20, 1885.


An adopted child, Anna


F. Ladd, b. in Gilmanton April 1, 1850; m., Sept. 8, 1881, George Dyer Cummings; one dau., Alice Josephine, b. at Medford, Mass., June 27, 1882.


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HISTORY OF ANDOVER.


PAGE.


It has been very difficult to trace the connections in the Page family of which there have been several representatives in the town. From town records it is known that PHINEAS Page lived, in 1800, in the vicinity of the Dea. Sam Cilley hill.


At the same time JOSHUA Page, ORLANDO Page and JOSEPH Page, all voters, lived in the Flaghole school district. From Mr. Badcock's record it is found that "Mr. Page" d. Feb. 20, 1812, and on March 2, 1802, "Mr. Joshua Page lost his wife."


It is highly probable, but not absolutely certain, that these last two records refer to JOSHUA Page and his wife and that they were the parents of the following seven children.


Orlando,


b. Nov. 28, 1769; d. in Plymouth April 2, 1841.


b. June 10, 1773; m. Hannah Bachelder.


JOIIN, Samuel, b. - -; went to Maine when young; no further record.


Joseph, Dorothy,


b. Aug. 17, 1776; d. W. Campton.


.


b. Feb. 28, 1778; d. Danbury, 1844; m. as 3d wife, Dec. 10, 1797, Aquilla Pingrey, son of Stephen and Ann (Jewett) Pin- grey, b. Rowley, Mass., July 3, 1761; d. Danbury, 1845; res. Salisbury till 1814 and then in Danbury; 3 ch.


ROBERT, Esther,


b. June 8, 1780; m. Jane Danforth.


b. Aug. 15, 1782; d. June 5, 1841; m. (1) John Stevens, bro. of Geo. W. Stevens; m. (2) William Sanborn.


Orlando and Joseph Page lived for many years with their sister Esther, Mrs. Sanborn.


JOHN, son of Joshua1 and (-) PAGE, b. Andover June 10, 1773 ; d. Sanbornton June 9, 1852; m., Jan. 24, 1799, HANNAH, dan. of Carter and Huldah ( Moulton) BACHELDER, b. Hampton June 28, 1772; d. Sanbornton Sept. 6, 1863. Mr. Page moved to Washington, Vt., where his ch. were b .: thence to Sanborn- ton where he d.


James, b. Jan. 15, 1800; m. Elmira Greenleaf of Groton.


Calvin,


Nancy, b. Oct. 11, 1802; m. Isaac P. Greenleaf of Groton. b. Jan. 1, 1806; m. (1) Lucy Coleman; m. (2) Abigail S. Coleman.


1The record is Goshua.


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GENEALOGIES.


John, b. Oct. 29, 1808; d. Tilton, unm.


Hannah, b. Oct. 2. 1814; d. unm., 1903. William, b. July 14, 1818; d. July 22, 1820.


ROBERT, son of Joshua and (-) PAGE, b. June 8, 1780 ; res. Andover, now Franklin; d. in Franklin about 1835-'36; m. JANE, dau. of Henry and Betsey (Hancock) DANFORTH, who d. in Franklin Jan., 1850.


John Stevens, b. Nov. 14, 1810; m .; res. Lynn, Mass .; ch.


Esther Stevens,


b. Dec. 4, 1812; m. Col. J. S. Johnson; res. Danbury; no ch.


Benjamin F., b. April 11, 1815; m., Dec. 27, 1835, Lydia, dau. of Samuel and Sally (Williams) Smith of Sanbornton; res. Sanbornton; 8 ch.


Betsey Danforth, b. Aug. 25, 1817; d. Feb. 11, 1818.


Betsey Danforth, b. Jan. 4, 1819; m. John Edwards; res. La- conia; 6 ch.


Joshua F., b. July 6, 1821; went West when quite young; nothing further known.


Caroline D.,


b. July 6, 1821; m. Charles P. Blanchard; res. Concord: no ch.


Henry D., b. Sept. 4, 1823; m. Elizabeth Tyler; res. Contoocook; ch.


William Sanborn, b. March 7, 1826; m. went West; d. in Michigan; ch.


Hiram Fifield, b. Oct. 30, 1828; m. Mary Farrell; res. Providence, R. I .; ch.


Mary Jane,


D. Feb. 7, 1831; m. Tilton; res. La- conia; ch .; d. 1896.


George W., b. Oct. 8, 1833; m. Eudora -; d. Ber- lin, N. H., March 9, 1905; ch.


ISAAC PAGE was b. in Andover, 1786 ; d. in Bristol July 9, 1865, a. 79 y. 6 mo. In Andover he resided on Cilley hill and cared for his aged father and mother, who were buried in the Cilley hill cemetery, but with nothing to mark their graves. Isaac was probably the son of Phineas. Isaac m., Oct. 28, 1813, Mrs. DOROTHY (Cilley) ASH, wid. of Nathaniel Ash, who d. Andover Aug. 19, 1856.


SAMUEL, b. Andover June 16, 1816; m. (1) Mary Wells; m. (2) Abby E. Moulton.


SAMUEL, son of Isaac and Dorothy (Cilley) (Ash) PAGE, b. in Andover June 16, 1816; d. in Bristol Dec. 22, 1879; moved to Bristol in 1847; m. (1), Mary Wells, who d. in Bristol Jan. 15, 1859, a.


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HISTORY OF ANDOVER.


39 ; m. (2), Aug. 23, 1858, Abby E. Moulton, b. Emden, Me., Dec. 25, 1833.


Mamie E., b. Bristol Aug. 23, 1860; d. Nov. 7, 1862. John Wadleigh, b. Bristol, Jan. 23, 1862; m., July 28, 1894, May Florence Witham of Rockport, Mass.


PALMER.


DANIEL PALMER came to Andover from Leominster, Mass., in 1879; d. Andover May 18, 1885, a. 64; m. (1) ASENATH PLUMMER; m. (2), November 30, 1876, ELIZA VERNERA (SPENCER) STEVENSON of Southbridge, Mass. ; she d. Andover May 31, 1907.


Charles, b. ch. of first wife.


Edwin L., b. -; ch. of first wife.


Ella Maria (Steven- son),


b. Jan. 3, 1848 (dau. of Mrs. P. by first mar.); m. Marcellus Adelbert Hayes.


PHILIP, son of Timothy and Judith ( Hardy) PALMER, b. at Topsham, Vt., Feb. 9, 1815; d. Andover July 1, 1875; m., Aug. 11, 1844, ELIZABETH S., dau. of Joseph and Polly (Woodbury) MOREY ; she d. at Tilton March 4, 1895.


Mary E.,


b. Wilmot June 9, 1845; m., March 1, 1864, Jonathan Morey ; 1 ch., who was drowned ; m. (2) Walter J. Heath.


Joseph E., b. Andover July 24, 1847; m. (1) Marilla Magoon; 4 cli .; m. (2) Lizzie A. (Tib- betts) Hall; 5 ch.


Elzina, b. Andover Sept. 30, 1849; d. March 16, 1860. Sarah, b. Wilmot Jan, 7, 1852; m., June 1, 1870, Alonzo S. Harriman; 1 ch.


Nancy, b. Wilmot June 13, 1854; m., Oct. 8, 1879, Charles C. Parsons; res. Arlington, Mass.


PARKER.


JAMES, son of James and Sally (Dearborn) PARKER, was b. March 7, 1830; d. -; came to Andover in 1852; m., Aug. 14, 1852, ISABEL JANE, dau. of Thomas and Joanna (Scribner) SAW- YER of Hill; she was b. May 6, 1833 ; d. Feb. 22, 1886.


Sarah Ellen, b. Aug. 27, 1854; m., 1875, Frank Pierce Meserve.


Clarence Dickerson, b. Jan. 2, 1861. b. March 3, 1864.


Mary Althea,


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GENEALOGIES.


Ferdinand LeRoy, b. Aug. 14, 1866.


Adelaide Augusta Win-


nifred,


b. July 16, 1872.


PARKS.


CHARLES EDWARD, son of Charles W. and Elizabeth Betsey (Kelty) PARKS, b. Alstead May 21, 1866 ; m., Nov. 28, 1887, ADA F. A., dau. of Daniel M. and Mary Jane (Page) ANNIS, b. July 24, 1862.


Fred Edward, b. April 19, 1904; d. Sept. 25, 1906.


Frank Malcolm, b. July 13, 1906.


PEARSON.


JOHN H., son of Thomas and Abigail (Ambrose) PEARSON, b. in Sutton March 7, 1818 ; d. in Concord Oct. 3, 1899 ; m. (1) in Warner, in 1839, MARY ANN, dau. of Hon. Samuel and Nancy M. (Vose) BUTTERFIELD of Andover; m. (2) in Concord, Dec. 12, 1889, JESSIE R. GOVE. Mr. Pearson was in business at Potter Place for several years; moved from there to Franklin and thence to Boston, where his business proved very successful. For many years he was a successful business man in Concord.


Charles C., b. in Andover Feb. 28, 1841; m. -; d. in New York, March 13, 1883.


PEASLEY.


ISAAC PEASLEY came from Wilmot and settled at West Andover in 1847; m., Jan. 15, 1844, LUCY ANN LOCKE of Andover.


BETIIUEL LOCKE, b. in Wilmot Jan. 26, 1845; m. Mary Jane Putney of Andover.


BETHUEL LOCKE, son of Isaac and Lucy Ann (Locke) PEASLEY, was b. in Wilmot Jan. 26, 1845; m. (1) MARY JANE CILLEY; m. (2) MARY JANE, dau. of Thomas and Betsey (Blake) PUTNEY of Andover.


Fred Eugene, b. ; m., Jan. 31, 1894, Fannie M. Brown. Gertrude Mabel, b. -; m., Dec. 25, 1889, William R. Si- mouds of Boscawen.


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HISTORY OF ANDOVER.


PERKINS.


WILLIAM LYMAN, son of William and Nancy (Andrews) PERKINS, b. Springfield, N. H., Aug. 15, 1827; m. (1), 1852, POLLY CROSBY, b. Springfield Sept. 12, 1831; 1 ch. m. (2) ADELIA ANN, dau. of Joseph and Harriet (Phelps) CHIASE of Wilmot, b. Wilmot Aug. 7, 1837. Mr. Perkins was a carriage manufacturer; res. Con- cord, Wilmot and Andover; came to Cilleyville in 1863; res. on the Capt. Mayo farm south of Cilleyville.


EVERAND CROSBY, b. Concord, April 5, 1855; m. (1) Clara Lear; m. (2) Hortense Estelle Field.


Byron E., b. Concord Feb. 24, 1859.


Annie S., b. Wilmot April 24, 1863; in. Eli Messer.


Vira L., b. Andover Jan. 27, 1866; d. April 30, 1868.


EVERAND CROSBY, son of William Lyman and Polly (Crosby ) PERKINS, b. Concord April 5, 1855; res. Andover Center; m. (1) CLARA LEAR; m. (2), August 24, 1SSS, HORTENSE ESTELLE, dau. of Fred- erick and Susan (Fletcher) FIELD of Newport.


Blanche, b. Jan. 18, 1878; m. Fred Clinton Smith; 3 ch .; res. Andover.


PETTINGILL.


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, son of Thomas Hale and Apphia (Morse) PETTIN- GILL of Salisbury was b. in Canaan, N. H., Oct. 18, 1810. Apphia Morse was of Cornishi, N. H., and was a cousin of Hon. Salmon P. Chase; m. MARY PAGE, dan. of Amasa and Sally (Page) EATON of Pittsfield, N. H .. She was b. Ang. 7, 1813; d. May 11, 1884. Mr. Pettingill was a school teacher and farmer and d. April 18, 18SS.


Kate Page,


b. June 16, 1837; m., Oct. 19, 1863, Charles Andrew Jackson Shaw of Salisbury.


Franklin Hale,


b. Feb. 24, 1839.


Ellen Maria,


b. July 11, 1841; d. May 28, 1845.


Ellen Maria,


b. Feb. 29, 1844; m., June 3, 1865, Hale Pettingill Shaw of Salisbury; 6 ch.


Sarah Apphia,


b. Feb. 13, 1848; in., March 13, 1879, Otis Reed Connor.


Mary Arvilla, Lucia Ella,


b. March 3, 1851; d. Nov. 17, 1869.


b. June 16, 1857; m., March 16, 1882, Cy- rus William Adams; 3 ch.


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GENEALOGIES.


PERVERE.


PHILIP PERVERE probably came from Guernsey and reached America about 1720, in company with his brother, Edward, who settled at Bos- ton. There is a tradition that the name was originally La Pervear. Philip settled at Hampton Falls, N. H., and m., Dec. 31, 1722, MARTIIA, dau. of Joseph and Mary (Webster) Swain EMMONS of Hampton Falls. She was b. March 29, 1696; d. at Hampton Falls about 1753. Philip d. at Hampton Falls about 1749.


John, bap. Nov. 1, 1724; d. young.


JOSEPH, bap. Jan. 15, 1727; m. Lydia Noyes.


Nathaniel,


bap. Dec. 29, 1728.


John


bap. Feb. 21, 1731; d. young.


bap. Oct. 15, 1732; d. young.


Daniel, Elizabeth,


bip. Dee. 1, 1734.


Susanna,


bap. Dec. 28, 1735.


Mary,


bap. Jan. 15, 1738.


John,


bap. Feb. 23, 1740.


Daniel, bap. Aug. 22, 1742.


Samuel,


bap.


JOSEPH, son of Philip and Martha (Emmons) PERVERE, b. in Hampton Falls; bap. Hampton Falls Jan. 15, 1727; m., at Hampton Falls, Dec. 20, 1748, LYDIA, dau. of Dea. James and Sarah (Coffin) NOYES of Hampton Falls. Mr. Pervere res. Hampton Falls.


Josiah,


b. Aug. 29, 1749; res. Hampton Falls; was a Revolutionary soldier.


JAMES NOYES,


b. June 20, 1751; m. Lucy Burnham.


Joseph,


b. Sept. 16, 1757; d. Kensington June 25, 1831.


NATHANIEL, David, b. April 27, 1769; d. Hampton Falls April 21, 1836.


Benjamin, b. -; d. Salisbury, N. H., Feb. 25, 1830.


Elizabeth, b.


Susan, b. -; d. Nov. 24, 1806.


William, b.


Deborah, b.


b. Feb. 8, 1766; m. Jane Shaw.


The order of most of the above names is uncertain.


JAMES NOYES, son of Joseph and Lydia (Noyes) PERVERE, was b. in Hampton Falls June 20, 1751; d. in Andover Oct. 1, 1833; m., at Seabrook, N. H., Jan. 14, 1770, LUCY BURNHAM of Chelsea. She d. in Andover March 6, 1833. Mr. Pervere was a Revolu- tionary soldier from Hampton Falls.


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HISTORY OF ANDOVER.


LUCY,


b. Kensington -; m. Richard Carr, Jr.


JANE,


b. Kensington - -; m. Nathaniel Dole.


b. Kensington Aug., 1778; m. Oliver Rowe of Wilmot.


b. Hampton Falls Feb. 18, 1785; m. Nancy Simonds.


PEVEARE-CARR.


LUCY, dau. of James Noyes and Lucy (Burnham) PEVEARE, m. (Int's pub.) Jan. 17, 1794, RICHARD CARR, Jr., b. Salisbury, Mass., Feb. 2, 1759. He was drowned. Lucy Carr d. in Wilmot in 1867 or S.


Lydia Carr, b. March 20, 1795; m. Nathan Morey.


Burnham Carr, b.


Samuel Carr, b.


-; m. Nancy Emerson.


Noyes Carr, b. -; m. Amanda Towle.


Betsey Carr,


b. -; m. James Cilley.


PEVEARE-DOLE.


JANE, dau. of James Noyes and Lucy (Burnham) PEVEARE; m. (Int's pub.) at Salisbury Dec. 4, 1794, NATHANIEL DOLE; res. An- dover and New London.


Daniel Dole, b. - ; m. Cynthia Allen; res. New Lon- don.


Lucy Dole, b. -; m., as 2d wife, Aug. 30, 1819, Caleb Harriman.


Jane Dole, b. ----; in., March 11, 1825, Ezra Emery; res. Wilmot and Danbury.


Sally Dole, b. -; d. unm., Wilmot.


Jacob Dole, b. -; d. unm., Wilmot.


Nathaniel Dole, b. -; d. unm., No. Boscawen.


Noyes Dole, b. -; m. Sarepta Davis of Pomfret, Vt.


In Andover and adjoining towns the above name is spelled in several ways. In the town and family records in Andover are found Pervere, Pervier, Pevear, Pevair and Peveare. As the latter spelling seems to be most frequently used, it has been adopted for the families connected with the history of this town. In other cases the spelling as found has been followed.


RICHARD, son of James Noyes and Lucy (Burnham) PEVEARE, was b. at Hampton Falls Feb. 18, 1785; d. Wilmot June 30, 1856; m., March 22, 1804, NANCY, dau. of James and Lydia (Morrison)


Phebe,


RICHARD,


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GENEALOGIES.


SIMONDS, b. Northfield Nov. 18, 1782; d. Andover May 15, 1842. Mr. Peveare res. in Andover till near time of his death.


JAMES NOYES,


Lucy Burnham,


b. Sept. 22, 1804; m. Eliza Swett. b. Aug. 2, 1805; m., 1830, Benjamin Frank- lin Gale of Salisbury; d. Dec. 15, 1849.


John Simonds,


b. Ang., 1807; m. Mary Ann Bachelder of Plymouth; she m. (2) Thomas Bartlett.


Lydia,


b. ; d. young.


Dolly,


b.


-; d. young.


RICHARD,


b. Nov. 6, 1815; m. Emily (Baily) Gale.


Lydia Simonds,


Dolly Mowe,


b. Andover April 16, 1818; m. at Andover April 13, 1843, John Rogers Walker; 3 ch. b. Andover Feb. 19, 1820; m. John Mat- thews of Franklin; 5 ch.


David Simonds, b. -; d. young.


JAMES NOYES, son of Richard and Nancy (Simonds) PEVEARE, b. Sept. 22, 1804; d. in Sutton Sept. 28, 1839; m., 1835, ELIZA, dau. of John and Elizabeth (Evans) SWETT of Andover. She m. (2), about 1847, Capt. Levi Gile of Sutton and d. in Sutton May 11, 1872.


David Wiggin, b. Sutton ; d. Mattoon, III., Aug. 14, 1863.


RICHARD, son of Richard and Nancy (Simonds) PEVEARE, b. in Andover Nov. 6, 1815; d. North Boscawen Sept. 10, 1894; m., Salisbury, N. H., Oct. 15, 1840, Mrs. EMILY (BAILEY) GALE, wid. of John Collins Gale, b. Fletcher, Vt., June 29, 1812; d. No. Boscawen April 2, 1892. Mr. Peveare res. Salisbury and No. Boscawen. Ellen Sylvania,


b. Salisbury July 25, 1841; m. Henry Mar- cus Putney (see).


CARLOS GALE, b. Salisbury Ang. 17, 1843; m. Mary Ellen Edmunds; he d. July 15, 1891.


EDWIN FRANCIS,


b. Salisbury July 22, 1846; m. Martha Abby Leavitt of East Andover.


Fillmore Nathan, b. Salisbury Oct. 23, 1848; m., Nov. S, 1880, Mary Ann Flint; no ch.


Sarah Adelaide, b. Salisbury, March 11, 1851; d. March 31, 1899.


Mrs. Peveare's children by 1st marriage were:


Francis Gale, b. July 13, 1837; d. Feb. 14, 1838. Maria Rebecca Gale, b. Feb. 3, 1839; m. Thomas B. Clough; res. Franklin Falls; 3 ch.


CARLOS GALE, son of Richard and Emily (Bailey) Gale PEVEARE, b. Salisbury Aug. 17, 1843; d. Andover July 15, 1891; m., May 25,


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1870. MARY ELLEN, dau. of William H. and Sarah (Tucker) ED- MUNDS of Andover. Mrs. Peveare m. (2), May 21, 1905, George A. Hewett.




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