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ISAAC, eldest child of Daniel and Tamson (Ricker) DOWNES, b. Lebanon, Me., about 1788; m., April, 1820, MIRIAM CILLEY of Andover. See Part II, p. 109.
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HISTORY OF ANDOVER.
REV. WENDELL PHILLIPS ELKINS.
(See Part II, p. 133.)
Mr. ELKINS was graduated from Harvard College in 1888; was at the Harvard Divinity School 1891-94; was pastor in Bath, N. H., Inde- pendent Society, 1894-98; at Peterborough, N. H., 1898-99; at East Manchester and West Derry, 1899-1900; at Wareham, 1901-02, and at Bath, N. H., Congregational Society, 1902-08. Mr. Elkins was an earnest scholar and took high rank at Harvard. He has been a zealous and faithful pastor, ever mindful of the highest claims of faith and duty. He married, June 6, 1899, RUTH DEXTER COMO of Marion, Mass. His children are: Enoch, b. Oct. 31, 1901; Kimball Como, b. Jan. 24, 1903; and Henry Bertrand, b. Aug. 13, 1905.
FELLOWS.
EBENEZER, son of Joseph and Margaret (Webster) FELLOWS, b. in An- dover in 1769; d. -; m., Oct. 15, 1797, MERIBAH STEVENS of Salisbury. Mr. Fellows res. in Salisbury until after 1804; no later record found.
Rowell, b. Salisbury Feb. 28, 1798.
Nancy,
b. Salisbury, March 18, 1800.
Sarah,
b. Salisbury, July 23, 1802.
Isaac, b. Salisbury, Aug. 23, 1804.
FELLOWS-DUDLEY.
SUSANNAH, dau. of Ezekiel and Nancy (Blake) FELLOWS, b. -; m., March 23, 1815, TIMOTHY DUDLEY of Bridgewater; res. in Bridgewater and Corinth, Vt .; moved to Vermont before 1827; Susannah d. Feb. 9, 1832.
Susan Graves,
b. Feb., 1816.
Mary Jane,
b. March 4, 1819; d. July 22, 1882.
Moses H., b. Nov. 25, 1823; d. May 26, 1895.
Nancy N., b. Aug. 31, 1827.
Peter F., b. Jan. 8, 1830.
NANCY AND DOLLY BLAKE.
Mrs. Nancy Scott of Derby Line, Vt., writes, Dec. 28, 1908, that her grandmother, the wife of Ezekiel Fellows, was Nancy Blake of Andover, N. H., and a sister of Samuel Blake, who res. and d. in Georgia, Vt. This Samuel was the son of Dea. Samuel Blake, who settled in New Breton about 1767 (see p. 25). The names of four sons are given but no daughters are mentioned. In Mr. Emery's notes the wife of Ezekiel Fellows is called Dolly, the dau. of Lt. William Blake, and it is so
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printed on p. 26. This is probably wrong. Since pp. 25 and 26 were printed it has been found that Dolly Blake was b. Jan., 1777, and m. Joseph Emery (see p. 140).
FELLOWS.
EZEKIEL, son of Joseph and Margaret (Webster) FELLOWS, b. Kings- ton Aug. 25, 1754; res. in Andover and in Bridgewater; d. in Bridgewater Oct. 10, 1843. His wife was NANCY BLAKE. One account, the only one known till 1909, and printed on p. 148, gives her name as Dolly, the dau. of Dea. William Blake. Dolly would have been 20 or 30 years younger than Ezekiel. Some of his descendants say that his wife was NANCY Blake, which is probably true. Nancy Blake's brother, Samuel, res. and d. in Georgia, Vt.
Joseph, b. -; "went west and died there; two sons, Joseph and Ezekiel, settled in or near Bridgewater."
Susannah, b. -; m. Timothy Dudley in Bridge- water.
Hannah,
b. m. Wiggin.
Mary, b. m. - Worthen (?).
Dorothy, b. m., April 25, 1810, James Wood- bury. b. - -; m. Jacob Graves.
Abigail,
Nancy,
b. - ---; m. Richard Gove; res. Sanborn- ton; afterwards in Dover, where he died. Two ch. d. young and Benjamin, Eliza, Hannah, Nancy and Richard survived.
From the records in the U. S. Pension Office it is found that Ezekiel Fellows, b. Aug. 25, 1754, of (New Breton) N. H., enlisted "Jan. or Feb., 1776, and served till Dec., 1776, or Jan., 1777"; was a sergeant in Capt. James Osgood's Co. in Col. Timothy Bedel's Regt .; applied for pension Dec. 6, 1819; claim allowed; res. Bridgewater, Grafton Co., N. H .; m., Salisbury, N. H., in Oct., 1780, Ann Blake, b. Jan. 8, 1763. He d. at Bridgewater Oct. 10, 1843. His widow was allowed a pension on an application executed Dec. 22, 1843, at Bridgewater.
FELLOWS.
JOSEPH, son of Joseph and Margaret (Webster) FELLOWS (see p. 149), enlisted in February or March, 1776, to serve until May, 1776, as private in Capt. James Osgood's company, Colonel Bedel's regiment. He was captured by the British and Indians at Cedar Fort, Canada. He was paroled, joined his regiment again and was discharged January
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1, 1777. He enlisted again June 1, 1780, for three months, in the com- pany of Capt. Ebenezer Webster, Colonel Nichol's regiment. He again enlisted, September, 1780, and served until November, 1780, in Capt. Ebenezer Deering's company. He applied for a pension May 8, 1818, and his claim was allowed. He resided and died in Andover. His widow applied for a pension April 24, 1840. Her residence then was Franklin and her age seventy-eight. Most of the above data are from the records of the war department in Washington, D. C. Another record (see p. 149) gives the date of Mrs. Fellows' death as March 29, 1805. This record as printed must be an error.
FLANDERS.
JAMES FLANDERS m. MARY MORRILL DALTON; res. at Wilmot Flat until Sept., 1865, when he removed to East Andover. Mr. Flanders d. Aug. 13, 1870.
Ellen M., b. Sept. 23, 1846; m. Weare D. Tuttle.
Francis Hale,
b. July 26, 1849; m., June 21, 1876, Electa Clay; no ch.
Thomas H. B.,
b. Nov. 7, 1853; d. Sept. 23, 1870.
Charles Fremont,
b. Nov. 16, 1856; m. (1), Jan. 1, 1884, Bertha S. Bachelder; m. (2), March 3, 1904, Lillian Turner. Mr. Flanders is a physician in Manchester.
Ervina Mary,
b. Feb. 16, 1864; m. Stephen J. Roberts.
Ervin James,
b. Feb. 16, 1864; m., Oct. 18, 1898, Mellie Eastman; 1 ch.
HAINES.
JOSIAH HAINES' name appears on a receipt roll dated Hampton, June 13, 1778, which shows that he had enlisted to serve as a soldier until the first day of January, 1779. He was a member of Capt. Ezekiel Worth- en's Co .; enlisted from Kensington and was discharged Jan. 4, 1779, He enlisted from Andover July 5, 1779, and was discharged Jan. 15, 1780. He enlisted July 23, 1782, as a private in Capt. Ebenezer Web- ster's Co. of Rangers; was discharged Nov. 7, 1782. Josiah Haines en- listed in Col. Hercules Mooney's Regt. July 5, 1779, for the town of An- dover; discharged Jan. 15, 1780. He was also in Colonel Stickney's Regt., raised for the defense of Rhode Island.
Josiah Haines continued his residence in Andover after the close of the war. He was the first blacksmith in town and worked at his trade for many years on Connor's Hill. It is supposed that David Haines, also a blacksmith, who lived near the Robbins house in the first house east of the turnpike, and on the road towards Shaw's mill, was a descendant of Josiah Haines. David Haines had a dau. Ruhannah, who was once a prominent student at Andover Academy. No later records of Josiah or David have been found.
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McKEAGE.
GEORGE H., son of Alexander and Martha (Suitor) MCKEAGE, b. Brough- ton, P. Q., March 28, 1851; m., Oct. 22, 1879, at West Fairlee, Vt., FLODA ELEANOR, dau. of Robert and Cordelia (Terry) TIIURBER, b. March 12, 1861. Mr. McKeage came to reside in Andover in 1892.
Mary Floda, b. July 18, 1880; m. S. J. Matson.
Lillian D.,
b. June 28, 1885.
Lillie Letitia,
b. May 6, 1888.
Georgia Elmira,
b. June 12, 1890.
Beatrice Mattie,
b. Dec. 15, 1894.
Edwin Alexander,
b. April 26, 1897.
Edward Robert,
b. April 26, 1897.
MOREY.
JEMIMA MOREY m. JOSIAH HAINES (probably the soldier and black- smith in Andover).
EUNICE MOREY m. JOHN ROBIE.
Jemima and Eunice were probably the sisters of the first William Morey in Andover and natives or residents of Kingston, N. H.
MORRISON. (See Part II, p. 253.)
IRA, son of John and Hannah (Webster) MORRISON, was b. in Candia March 31, 1817.
John Morrison, b. in Thornton; d. in Danbury Jan., 1841.
Hannah Webster, b. in Rye in 1780.
NELSON.
FRED E., son of Andrew J. and Louisa M. (Withington) NELSON, b. Dan- bury Jan. 1, 1874; is a blacksmith; resided in Andover since 1890; was selectman in 1904; m., Jan. 1, 1897, EDNAH, dau. of William and POWERS. b. Sept. 4, 1874.
Myrtie Belle, b. March 14, 1901.
RANDALL.
[The following account for the first five generations is mainly de- rived from data in the possession of the "Randall Historical Associ- ation," and was received through the courtesy of Dr. Francis D. Ran- dall of Malden, Mass.]
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HISTORY OF ANDOVER.
EDWARD RANDLE or RANDALL,1 the immigrant, was of Strawberry Bank (Portsmouth) in 1667; owned land there. Among his children was:
JAMES2, b. about 1670; name of wife unknown. By his will, now on file in Concord, N. H., he mentions his only son and two daugh- ters:
JAMES,3 b. about 1696; m. Deborah Jordan.
Catherine, b. -; m. Jeremiah, son of Jeremiah and grandson of Rev. Robert Jordan, the "immigrant."
Mary,
b. -; m. Elias Talton.
JAMES,3 son of James RANDALL,2 b. about 1696; m., about 1719, DE- BORAH, dau. of Jeremiah and grand-dau. of Rev. Robert JORDAN. Had five sons; no record of any daughters.
John, b. 1720.
WILLIAM, b. 1722; m. Hannah Marston.
Mark,
b. 1725.
Paul,
b. 1727.
James,
b. 1729.
WILLIAM, son of James and Deborah (Jordan) RANDALL, b. 1722; m. HANNAH, dau. of Joseph MARSTON, a noted school teacher of that time.
JAMES M.,
b. Rye; bapt. March 17, 1746; m. Margaret Fellows.
William,
b. Rye; bapt. May 2, 1748.
Mary,
b. Rye; bapt. Sept. 20, 1750; m. Joseph Morse of Chester.
Stephen,
b. Rye; bapt. July 23, 1753.
Joseph,
b. Rye; bapt. April 17, 1756.
Jonathan,
b. Rye; bapt. March 27, 1759.
Samuel,
b. Rye; bapt. May 2, 1762.
Hannah,
b. Rye; bapt. Jan. 20, 1766.
Lucy,
b. Rye Dec. 24, 1767; m. Abraham Osgood of Epsom; she d. Sept. 12, 1868.
The five eldest sons were in the Revolutionary Army; perhaps Sam- uel also.
A JAMES MARSTON RANDALL m., in Berwick, Me., Oct. 8, 1771, DE- BORAII HAMILTON of Berwick or Kittery. It is likely that this JAMES MARSTON RANDALL is identical with James M. Randall, son of William and Hannah Marston Randall, and bapt. March 17, 1746; for after JAMES m. MARGARET FELLOWS in Andover, his first ch., b. July 6, 1783, was named "DEBORAH HAMILTON." James Randall was 17 years older than Margaret Fellows; and Deborah Hamilton of Berwick, or Kittery,
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Me., may have been his first wife. A Deborah Hamilton, dau. of Joseph and Elizabeth Hamilton, was bapt. at South Berwick, Me., July 13, 1744.
On p. 283 of Part II in list of children of James Randall should be inserted: JAMES, b. Feb. 16, 1793; m. Polly Moxley. On same page, in account of James Randall's family, 5th line, for Corinth, Vt., read Andover, N. H., and omit "and had several children that lived."
Mrs. Margaret (Fellows) Randall Woodbury d. Hartland, Vt., and was buried in the family lot of Samuel Trask.
JAMES, son of James and Margaret (Fellows) RANDALL, b. in Andover. Feb. 16, 1793; d. in Hyde Park, Vt., March 13, 1855; m., in Hartford, Vt., Nov. 13, 1816, POLLY MOXLEY, b. in Tunbridge, Vt., Aug. 3, 1796; d. Hyde Park, Vt., July 20, 1876. Mr. Randall res. first in Hartland, then in Hartford and moved to Hyde Park, Vt., in 1844. The first six ch. b. in Hartland; the others in Hartford, Vt.
James M., b. Dec. 24, 1818; m. (1) Elvira Neal; 2 ch .; m. (2)
Caroline B.,
b. Feb. 2, 1821; m., Jan. 24, 1841, Nathan Moxley; she d. at Hyde Park, Vt., March 5, 1878; 1 son.
Deborah Loraine, b. May 11, 1823; m., March 27, 1844, James Strong; d. April 7, 1893; 7 ch.
Lucy A.,
b. Nov. 19, 1825; m., Dec. 7, 1843, Amos M. Goodrich of Sharon, Vt. Lucy d. in Hyde Park, Vt .; 8 ch.
Mary B.,
b. Jan. 11, 1828; m. (1), Jan. 10, 1847, He- man W. Tucker, who d. July 9, 1848; m. (2), Dec. 5, 1855, Franklin Hardy of An- dover, Mass. He d. May 18, 1882; 3 sons and 3 daus.
E. Jordan,
b. Aug. 28, 1830.
George P.,
b. July 18, 1835.
Ellen Geneva,
b. May 15, 1838; d. July 8, 1848.
Isabelle Louise,
b. Nov. 9, 1840; m. Thad Newland; 2 sons and 1 dau.
RANO.
(See Part I, pp. 189, 190, 191; also Part II, p. 284.)
RAINO.
This name appears in wills and other records variously as Raynes, Raines, Rayneau, Raino and Rano.
Mr. Orra E. Monnette, Los Angeles, Cal., traces the family in this country as follows, mostly from wills. (See Maine Wills, Vol. 1, p. 145.)
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HISTORY OF ANDOVER.
RAYNES, CAPT. FRANCIS, b. in England or France about 1625. He was a Huguenot refugee and came to the island of Barbadoes in 1635, in the ship True Love; later came to Massachusetts. He is recorded as at Dover, N. H., in 1652, where he served in mili- tary companies as ensign in 1652, lieutenant in 1654 and cap- tain in 1659. He was also of Portsmouth and later of Dover, where he died, 1693.
NATHANIEL RAYNES, son of Capt. Francis RAYNES, b. about 1650.
JOHN RAYNES, son of NATHANIEL RAYNES, d. before 1722. John's wife, ELIZABETHI, dau. of Thomas PAINE, d. after 1720. John was of York, Me.
ELIAS RANO, son of John and Elizabeth (Paine) RAYNES, 2d, settled in Andover or New Breton (see p. 284.)
When the news of the engagements at Concord and Lexington reached New Breton on April 21, 1775, JOIIN RANO, or RAINO, with other set- tlers in this town, started immediately for the scene of action and participated in the struggle at Bunker Hill, where Rano was wounded in the ankle. His name appears in Massachusetts records as attached to a Massachusetts regiment. At that period and for four years later enlistments were sometimes in the state militia and sometimes in the Continental army. In the militia the enlistments were for short periods and privates seem to have been frequently transferred from one regi- ment to another. In many cases the only records of individual service are derived from the various pay rolls.
Rano appears in 1777 as a corporal in Captain Scott's Company, First New Hampshire Regiment, commanded by Col. Joseph Cilley. He also appears in 1777 as a member of Colonel Stickney's Regiment. He may have been paid with Stickney's men. He enlisted in Scott's Company April 26, 1777. His name appears on a return dated March 19, 1779, as a soldier in the Continental army, enlisted from the Fifth Regiment, New Hampshire state militia; abode given as New Breton, enlistment credited to Amherst, N. H. He was reported as a deserter from First New Hampshire Regiment Nov. 6, 1778. The following cer- tificate indicates his position at two epochs:
"Exeter, May 6, 1782. This certifies that John Raino a soldier who deserted from the 1st N. H. Regt. in the year 1778, joined the army sometime in Feb'y last, has been sent out by Major Scott and has taken up one or more deserters, and that he was lately at camp.
"JONA. WILLARD, LT."
There is in the family a tradition that Rano was taken prisoner, confined in a prison ship near New York, escaped, but did not return to his regiment. Soon after, in 1778, he appeared in Poultney, Vt., as Joseph Rann. After residing in Poultney for some time he returned to the army, probably in 1782, and served till end of war. In Poultney he
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m. Mrs. Olive (Howe) Ashley, dau. of Nehemiah Howe and widow of Isaac Ashley. She d. June 25, 1826. He was killed May 23, 1800, by a run-away team. His children were:
Auta,
b. Sept. 2, 1780; m. John Page.
Silbey,
b. April 4, 1782; m. Leonard Doughty.
Salvator, b. April 16, 1784; m., Feb. 8, 1819, Chloe, dau. of Elisha Scott; res. Poultney, Vt.
Alpha,
b. May 6, 1786.
Arethusa, b. Nov. 15, 1788; m. John Ransford.
Lavina,
b. March 21, 1792; m. Erastus Bigelow.
URAN.
DANIEL URAN m. SARAH - He d. Jan. 20, 1827; age, 76 years, 9 months; Sarah d. Feb. 25, 1838, "in her 93d year" (?). Daniel lived on Cross hill in Wilmot, where Thomas Graney lived in 1907.
James, b. -; m. Nancy Flanders. James Uran d. Jan. 29, 1822, and July 16, 1832, his widow m. Bradley Mitchell of Wilmot.
Nancy, b. - -; m. John Moody, who d. Nov.
21, 1836. Nancy d. about 1816; age, 40.
Mehitable, b. -; m. Edmund Cilley.
Betsey, b.
Sarah, b. -; m. Benjamin Cilley.
b. 1773; m. John Keniston; res. Gilmanton. Luella,
(There may have been other ch., and the proper order of the names given above is unknown.)
WOODBURY.
JOHN WOODBURY, said to have been b. in Worcester, Mass., May 14, 1753, and ELIZABETH SANBORN, said to have been b. in Hampton, N. H., July 3, 1752, were married, and at one time lived in Brent- wood, N. H., where some of their children were born. They af- terwards lived in Salisbury, N. H. JOHN WOODBURY d. in Salis- bury, N. H., Feb. 28, 1829. ELIZABETH SANBORN WOODBURY d. in Salisbury, N. H., July 14, 1831. A record of births, mar- riages and deaths was not made in Brentwood until after 1800. The proper order of the following names of children is not known:
Joseph, b. -; m., Feb. 7, 1804, Mrs. Margaret (Fellows) Randall; res. Andover, Hart- land, Vt .; d. Wilmot June 7, 1859; no ch.
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HISTORY OF ANDOVER.
JOHN,
b. July 4, 1781; m. Elizabeth Dyer (see p. 393).
Nathan,
James,
b. -.; m .- Blake. b. -; m., April 25, 1810, Dolly, dau. of Lieut. Ezekiel Fellows; moved to Iowa. Mr. Woodbury was taxed in Andover in 1817.
Abigail,
b. -; m. Jonathan Martin and res. and d. in Newburyport, Mass. Mr. Martin was taxed in Andover in 1815, 1816 and 1817.
Polly, b. -; m. Joseph Morey of Andover. b. -; m. - Moore; res. Concord, › N. H.
NATHAN, son of John and Elizabeth (Sanborn) WOODBURY of Brent- wood and Salisbury, N. H., b. -; d. in Wilmot; m. - BLAKE.
Josephine,
b. -; res. Lawrence, Mass. Julia,
b. .
Kate,
b. -; m. (1) Tripp.
Blake; m. (2)
Ellen,
b.
George,
b. -; res. (probably) in Georgetown, Mass.
(The proper order of the above names is not known.)
INDEX
INDEX.
The Index to the genealogical data in Part II of this history is in two sections.
In Section I will be found the names, in small capitals, of the heads of all the families recorded in Part II of the his- tory; together, with the names, in lower case, of all the children recorded, except those of young unmarried persons. Where the family name appears on two or more consecutive pages of the volume, the limiting pages are given opposite the family name in the Index.
In Section II will be found the names, not otherwise indexed, of persons who through marriage were identified with members of Andover families.
SECTION I
APPLETON, FRED S.
5 | BABBITT
BADCOCK 11-13
ASH
.5-7
Sarah E.
Amos P .. 12
Anna
6
Wealthy J
S
Ann Josephine. 13
Bethia
5
BACHELDER
8-11
Charlotte
12
Betsey
Abigail
10
Ellen
12
Dolly
6
Abby Jane.
11
Hannah S.
13
Elizabeth 5.6
Bertha S.
Hannah T
12
IRA
6
Betsey C.
JOSIAH
11.
12
Ira 6, 7
Caroline M. 9
Josiah
12
JOHN .5.6
Daniel 11
Mary
12
John
6, 7
DAVID
10. 11
Ruth E
13
Judith 5
ELISHA 8. 11
Sarah
12
Martha
5,6
George J.
9
Susan
11
Mary 5,6
Hannah
10
WILLIAM
12
Moses
6
Harriet A 9
William
Henry.
12
NATHANIEL
5,6
Horace R
9
BAILEY 13-16
Nathaniel
.5, 6
JOHN
10
Amira
13
Ruth
6
JONATHAN
10
Augustus F
14
SAMUEL
7
JOSIAH
8,9
CYRUS
14, 15
Lizzie C.
9
Dolly
14, 16
William
MARK
10
FREEMAN
15
ATWOOD
Laura Ann.
7
Martha A.
9
Friend
15
Moses H.
Mary A.
11
ISAAC
13
SILVANUS
Mary Elizabeth
9
JACOB
E 14, 15
AUSTIN
Mary Emery
9
JAMES
13, 14
FRANKLIN COFRAN.
Miriam
10
James
15
Elbert M ..
Moses
11
JAMES M.
14
Eugene H.
NAHUM J. 10
JOHN
13, 14, 15
Eunice A.
Nancy
9,10
John
14
Frank E.
NATHANIEL
8
John G
15
Martha A
Nathaniel
10
JOSHUA
13
Rhoda E.
REUBEN
9.10
Martha A
16
BABRITT
Reuben
10
Mary 14,16
Addie E.
Samuel R.
10
Nancy C.
14
Charles E
8
Sarah 9. 10, 11
Sarah
14,16
Emma A.
STEPHEN
Simon R 16
Fred S ...
8
Susanna
11
Stephen
14
7 WILLIAM
ADAMS. 9
Susan
16
JOHN EDWARD
James A ..
9
Almon L 15
Phineas
6
Sarah
5.6
Mark
10
FRIEND
13, 15
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HISTORY OF ANDOVER.
BAILEY
BATCHELDER
BOSWORTH
HENRY M. 27
BAKER · 16-17
WILLIAM S 20
BRIDGMAN
Abbie Alida.
17
Zeriah
19
ALFRED W. 27
ABEL W.
16
BATES
Abbie E. 22
Anna T. 22
Carrie E.
16
CHARLES
16
Elmer C.
16
Martha A. 22
Mary I ..
BROWN
28-53
Emogene 16
JOHN R.
Frank E. 16
George E
17
BENAIAH 22
Abby
44,52
Gilman H.
17
Hattie E.
17
Charlotte E. 24
ABRAHAM
51
JESSE
17
Cyrus A. 23
DANIEL 24
Ada May. 52
Adaline 36
Addie C. 51
Albert H. 34.
35
Eliza
17
Mary
18
ROBERT
17
Robert Y
18
John C .. 22
Andrew J.
37
Sarah A. 17
BARTLETT
Abiah 18
LEVI M.
23
Ebenezer
18
JEREMIAH
18
Luella R.
23
BENJAMIN F
51
Jeremiah
18
Joanna
18, 19
Malvina A
23
Mehitable 24
Caroline
45
Miriam 18
Nelson 23
Charles
Carroll.
47
REDMOND 22,
23
Charle
51
Nathan
18
Redmond 23
Charles H.
34
Sarah
18
Sarah E 23
Charles Harleigh
35
Sylvanus
19
SILAS 23
Charles
Henry
37
Sylvester W 19
STILLMAN P. 23
Charles S
49
Zipporah
18
Warren O.
23
BATCHELDER 19-22
BENSON
Daniel
45
Abigail
19
Evangeline G 25
Daniel
W 46,47
Ada M.
20 LEVI 25
Dorcas
51
Albert W. 21
Nellie M. 25
Dorothy
32
BENJAMIN
19
BENJAMIN F
20
Abigail 26
Edwin C. ..
49
Benjamin F 21
Abigail P 27
Eliza
36, 37,50
Ellen L.
21
Emily
21
Belinda
26
Elizabeth
29. 30, 31, 33
Eveline D
20
Dolly
26
Francis
21
Ella A
27
FREDERICK L.
20,21
Frederick P
21
George G.
26
George
20
Emma F
37
George W
21
HEZEKIAH
26
Grace D.
22
John C.
27
Hannah
19
John W.
Esther 39
Eveline J 34.35
EZEKIEL 50
Ezekiel
50
John
19
Nancy
26,398. 399
JOHN CALVIN 20.
21
Polly
26,27
John M.
21
Sally G.
26
Lucretia
20
SAMUEL 5,398
Frank G.
49
Mary E.
21
THEOPHILUS
26
Mary J.
20
Theophilus
25
Mary W.
22
NATHANIEL
19
Natlian
19
TIMOTIIY 25
GEORGE G. 51,52
OTIS R. 20. 21
Sarah
19
398, 399
George W 33, 37
William P 26
Hallle E. 35
.
A.
23
Alfred A. 37
Alonzo L. 37
Amanda K
44
James S .. 23
Amos
34
JOHN WESLEY 24
Leon E ..
23
Annie L
50
Benjamin 42,45
BENJAMIN BUTLER. . 51
Benjamin H. 47
Bradbury 52
Caleb 29
Mary 18
NATHAN
18
Louisa
24
Lydia B ..
22
Wilmer C 16
BARBER
Emma
FOLSOM 24
Frederick C.
24
Abraham 42, 51
JOSEPH
17
Mary E.
17
David 23
Nellie A. 17
Dorcas A. 24
Dorilla
BEAN )9_24
Abbie P.
49
Caroline L. 23
JOSEPH
28
Emma F 17
16
Byron K
17
Eva M .. 22
BRIGGS
Arthur A .. 28
ABBA
43
Charles A. 28
Mabel M. 28
Walter P. 28
GEORGE 29
George
52
ODLIN 19,20
WILLIAM 25, 26, 27
George H. 30,40
William B. 21
21
Lucinda
26
Henry M ..
21
Mercy P 26
JOIIN
19
Miriam
26
Flora P .. 51
Florence A. 35
Francis M .. 47
Frank A .. 35
Mary
20
Samuel 398, 399
FRANK J 33
Fred B ..
Fred W 49
TIIOMAS 25,27
Edwin W.
37
Curtis 20
Alice M.
27
Andrew J 26
Eliza C
50
42, 43, 45, 47
Ella A. 47
Elmer J
49
Emily Abigail
53
Hannah P
6.
27
Enoch 36
EPHRAIM 123
Henrl
George F.
27
Edmund 29
BLAKE 25-27
Clarissa
51
John 18
Mary A. E.
Annie B. 49
Susan J. 15
William N. 21
Bryce O.
John K. 22
Abigail 30, 32, 42, 45
Thomas 25
411
INDEX.
BROWN
BROWN
Hannah 31, 34, 40, 47, 50
Hannah A . 40
Harriet 32
Moses T ..
46
BUSIEL
Albert L. 55
Alice A. 56
Frank P 56
Fred B. 56
George W. 55
HARRISON M. 55
Mary E .. 56
BUSWELL
ANDREW J. 57
Clara L .. 56
Clarence S 57
DAVID
56
Eunice F
56
Hannah A. W 57
Hannah L. 56
J. Frederic. 57
JOHN 56
JOHN H .. 56
Jonathan W. 57
Joseph H ... 56
M. Amanda. 57
Olive Ann.
56
RALPH E .. 57
S. Juliette. 57
BUTLER
John E .. 57
Marilla J. 57
OLIVER 57
BUTTERFIELD
George 58
John Ware. 58
Jonathan Ware. 58
Mary Ann .. 58
Rebecca
58
Rodney 58
SAMUEL
58
WILLIAM 58
William 58
BUZZELL
ALVAH 58
Alvah F 5.8
Charles F 59
Clara F. 58
Henry T 58
John
59
Martha E 59
Nancy E. 59
CALL
Abigail 59
Amanda R. 60
Betsey 59
Calvin T 60
Dana W 60
59
David S 60
Dolly 59
59
Eva
60
Harry M.
60
Mary Abigail 46
Jeremy Young.
54
Mary A. . 46, 51
JOHN J .. . 54
Mary B. 36
JOIIN JEREMY 53, 54
Mary E. . 53, 54
NAPOLEON B. 53,54
BUCK
JAMES 54
Lucy 55
BURLEY, DANIEL B. 55
Peter
59
BURN or BYRNE
Polly
59
Miriam
42
Molly
51
MOSES 31, 35, 39, 40, 43
44,45
PHILIP 55
BURT
IlENRY 55
Romie E. 55
Harriet M. 39
Henrietta B 37
Myra Jane 49
HENRY 31, 34, 40
Henry
51
Nancy H
44
Henry B.
45
Hermon G
33
Hester A.
40
Hiram
39
Horace E.
37
Ida Ladd.
49
Nellie P ..
52
ISAAC 31,33
Isaac
33
Orlando
45
JACOB
42
Orrin
45
Jacob
42
Oscar
45
Jacob B.
46
Phebe
51
JACOB M.
36
JAMES
40
James H.
48
Jane II.
32
Jane T. 36
Jeremiah
42
Richard
29
Joanna .42, 43, 45
Ruth 30. 33
JOHN . . 28, 34, 41, 50, 52 Sally 32, 45, 50
John . .. 42, 43, 45, 47, 52
SAMUEL 35.36
Samuel
30,42
John Henry. 40,41
44
JONATHAN 28, 42, 43. 45
47.48
Jonathan 43
JONATHAN HORACE 48, 49
JOSEPH 30, 31, 32, 43, 44 45, 46, 50
Joseph 45
Joseph C.
53
JOSEPH E
48 36
Joseph F.
Stephen
42
JOSEPH HARRAN
40,41
Joseph T.
46, 47
Josephine G. 40
JOSHUA 28, 29, 30
Joshua 30, 42
Thomas
42
Judith
43
Louisa A. 33
Lovinia G. 40
Lucia E .. 33
Lucinda A. 47
Lucretia A. 46
Lucy
40
Lydia. . 43.
123
Lydia A. 34
Lydia D. 52
Lydia S. 32
Manson S 40
Mark B. 44
Martha 44,45
Martha A. 37
George B .. 54
Henry 54
JEREMY YOUNG. 53
HAZEN
59
HAZEN HOYT 59,60
Horace M.
60
JONAS
60
Justin B.
60
Mary T.
59
MOSES 60
Mercy 43, 47, 48
Mercy W 44
Lydia 55
SILAS 60
Silas W 60
Stephen 59
59
Mary J 44,47
Mary N. 44
Mary Potter 40
May H. 44
Amanda B .. 54
Charles P. 54
Drusilla 53
Edwin P. 54
33
Viola L. 22
William 45
William J 53
Willis E. 49
BRYANT
Tristram 30
TRUE 45,46
Tryphena H 49
50
Sarah Maud.
49
Seth P. 53
Sewall L. 48
Simeon 30
Simeon R 50
STEPHEN 45, 46, 52
Stephen Gale 51
Susan R. 36
Syrena 47
THOMAS 45,46
Thomas S 46
SAMUEL B. 36. 37
JOHN P. H. .
SAMUEL P. 48, 49
Sarah
30, 42, 51
Sarah C. 46
Sarah J
Porter L. 53
Rachel R.
47
REUBEN 32
RICHARD 28,29 ١٠
Polly
33
Nannie . 52
NATHANIEL 31,39
Nathaniel 30. 31
Nellie M. 51
Nellie May 53
Ola Alby. 49
Moses 43, 45, 46
MOSES G 32, 33
Moses V. B 36
Nancy 36, 38, 47
Martha L. 44
Mary . . 29, 40, 42, 50, 52
Mary E .. 40, 48,49
JOHN 60
.
Vernon D.
Daniel
Eunice
Joseph L.
Molly 55
JOHN G. . 53
412
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