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vi. ARTHUR CHANDLER, b. 25 Dec., 1878; m. 1902, Mildred Davis. 12-II
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4. FREDERICK GAGE4 GLEASON (George H.3, Henry S.2, Zebadiah W.1) b. 14 July, 1867, in Concord; m. 25 Aug., 1894, in Sioux City, Iowa, Amelia, dau. of Hermon Scheuttee; residence, Ida Grove, Iowa. Children:
i. JOHN C.5, b. 26 Aug., 1895.
ii. FANNIE AMELIA, b. 19 Nov., 1896.
iii. GEORGE HENRY, b. 17 Aug., 1898.
iv. MARTHA HERMENIA, b. 26 Nov., 1900.
v. ARTHUR GAGE, b. 30 Aug., 1902.
GLINES.
Among the early land owners and settlers of C. were William Glines, Jr., and John Glines. Whether they were brothers or any way related is not known. The Provincial Registry of Deeds shows that John was in C. as early as 1736* and William in 1761 .; A William Glines, Jr., of Dover, was one of the proprietors and drew home lot No. 84, which he sold in 1731 to Samuel Adams of Dover .¿ A William Glines, Jr., was elected tithingman of C. in 1750 and constable in 1752. In 1731 William Glines, Sr., and William Glines, Jr. sold land in Dover.§ 20 Sept., 1725, William and Elizabeth Glines conveyed land in Dover, "lying between Oyster River and Lampreel River."Il If Wil- liam Glines, Jr., the proprietor, settled in C., the genealogy is apparently as follows:
1. WILLIAM GLINES who m. Elizabeth
2. WILLIAM GLINES, JR., who m. Hannah?
From the latter descended William Glines, 3d, and William Glines, 4th, who are found on the tax lists of C. and Northfield. As John Glines has a son William who resided in C., it is sometimes difficult to differentiate the various William Glines of C., owing to the fact that there is meager record of the early births, marriages and deaths of this family.
A John Glines of Dover was one of the proprietors of C. He m. Mary Bassford, 27 Nov., 1728 ** In 1731 he sold "one certain tract or parcel of - land given me by the governor and council in the town of C.tt John Glines of Durham bought, in 1733, home lot No. 29 and lot 51 "in the second divi- sion of rights."## The home lot, except the intervale, he sold as a resident of C. in 1739 to James Lindsey.§§ The same date he bought of James Lindsey home lot No. 63, and here he made his home until his death.|||| In 1753 he
* Prov. Registry of Deeds, Vol. XXII, page 245.
t Idem, Vol XVIII, page 294.
# Idem, page 212.
§ Idem, page 133.
|| Idem, Vol. XX, page 447.
P Idem, Vol. CII, page 108.
** N. E. His. and Gen. Reg., Vol. XXXII, page 136.
tt Prov. Registry of Deeds, Vol. XVIII, page 472.
## Idem, Vol. XXXV, page 158.
§§ Idem, Vol. XXV, page 203.
IIII Idem, Vol. XXX, page 311. 1
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bought a hundred acre lot in Contoocook .* John Glines d. in 1757. His will was dated 16 March, 1757, and admitted to probate 3 Aug., 1757. It was witnessed by John Gibson, Richard Blanchard and James Scales, and is as follows: 1
In the name of God amen This 16 day of March 1757 I John Glines of Canterbury in the province of N. H. in N. E. husbandman, having inlisted myself in his Majesty's service to go against his Majesty's enemies & not knowing whether I shall return to my family again, considering also the mor- tality of my body that it is appointed unto all men once to dye, being now in perfect mind and memory, Thanks be given to God for it, I do make and ordain this my last will and testament, that is to say, Principally and first of all I recommend my soul into the hands of God who gave it & my body I recommend to the earth to be buried in decent Christian burial at the discretion of my executors (if the circumstances of my death will admit it) nothing doubting but at the general resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God. And as touching such worldly estate wherewith it has pleased God to bless me in this life I give demise and dispose of the same in the follow- ing manner & form.
I give and bequeath to my dearly beloved wife, Mary, (if she outlives me) the use and improvement of all my home place so long as she shall be and re- main my widow, and also the use of all my creatures & tools for farming as well as all the household stuff which household stuff she shall have the use of dur- ing her natural life.
Item. To my beloved daughter Ann I give & bequeath what she has already had of creatures & the keeping of them for several years past which is also the portion I give her out of my estate except as hereafter specified.
Item To my beloved son Israel I give and bequeath my hundred acre lot which he already has a deed of which is all that I can give him out of my estate except as hereafter specified.
Item To my beloved son John I give & bequeath (besides a pair of steers which he has already had) all that I own in the intervale which lies between Canterbury township and Merrimack river and also all that I own in the Pine Plain which lies between the said intervale & the line of Canterbury township and also one half of an hundred acre lot in Contoocook which I bought of Thomas Eastman.
Item To my beloved sons William & Richard I give and bequeath all of my home place when their mother is done with it to be equally divided between them except that they are to pay out of it £200 old tenor to their youngest sisters, Mary & Elizabeth when they shall come to the age of 21 years.
Item To my beloved son James I give & bequeath one half of my hundred acre lot at Contoocook above mentioned.
Item I give & bequeath to my beloved son Nathaniel all the present undivided land belonging to the original right of Samuel Smith Jr. except that he is to pay out of it £40 old tenor to his two younger sisters Mary & Elizabeth when they shall come to the age of 21 years as aforesaid.
Item To my beloved daughters Mary & Elizabeth I give & bequeath to each of them £120 in bills of credit of the old tenor to be paid to them by their brothers William, Richard & Nathaniel when they the said daughters come to the age of 21 years, That is by William & Richard to each of them 100 & by Nathaniel to each of them 20.
Moreover my original right (what is still my own of it) I give and bequeath to be equally divided among all my children. And also what stock of creatures I leave at my decease to be divided in like manner-My tools for farming I bequeath to be equally divided among my sons & household stuff to be equally divided among my daughters when their mother has done with them all.
* Prov. Registry of Deeds, Vol LXI, page 147.
t Prov. Probate Records.
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Lastly I do constitute and ordain my beloved sons William & Richard to be jointly the executors of this my last will & testament ratifying and confirming this & no other to be my last will & testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day & year above written.
his John X Glines mark
There is little information aside from this will to be obtained of the imme- diate descendants of John Glines. Such evidence as there is will be found in the inventories and tax lists of C. and in the records of conveyances of prop- erty .* It is probable that all of his children are named by the testator in his will and that they are mentioned in the order of their ages, beginning with the eldest. The date of birth of only one is known, Nathaniel, who according to the records of the town was b. in Dec., 1744. Such information as is available from the sources named is here given.
1. JOHN1 GLINES, b. probably in Dover; m. 27 Nov., 1728, Mary Bassford by Rev. Hugh Adams in Oyster River Parish, Durham. He d. some- time between 16 March, 1757, date of his will, and 3 Aug., 1757, when it was admitted to probate. His wife probably d. soon after.# Children:
i. ANN?, probably b. 1730, in Durham.
ii. ISRAEL, probably b. 1731, in Durham. Not found on tax lists after 1762. Was a trapper and hunter and may have settled about Meredith.
iii. JOHN, probably b. 1732, in Durham. He appears in deeds as a resident of C. until 1770, and one of that name is given in the tax lists as late as 1780. In the U. S. Census of 1790 a John Glines appears as a resident of Northfield. In a deed. dated 26 June, 1762, John and Abigail Glines convey home lot 63, the homestead of his father, to Samuel Moore. §
2. iv. WILLIAM, b. in C., probably 1736.
v. RICHARD, b. in C., probably 1738. Found on tax lists from 1762 to 1785.
vi. MARY, b. in C., probably 1739.
vii. ELIZABETH, b. in C., probably 1740.
viii. JAMES, b. in C., probably 1741. Revolutionary soldier and bore after the war the title of Lieutenant. On tax lists from 1762 to 1785.
ix. NATHANIEL, b. in C., Dec., 1744; m. 23 Sept., 1764, Elizabeth, dau. of William Moore of C. (See Moore Gen.)
2. WILLIAM? GLINES (John1) b. in C., 1736; m. Elizabeth Blanchard, b. 1743. She d. 9 May, 1830. He d. 28 March, 1830, aged 92. Children, b. in C .:
i. BENJAMIN3, b. 13 March, 1764; m. 18 Sept., 1787, Love Leavitt, b. 26 May, 1768. He d. at Plattsburg, N. Y., 1813; she, 20 March, 1848. Nine children.
ii. JOHN, b. 1766; m. Susan McDaniel, b. 1767. He d. 13 Aug., 1825. She d. 19 Dec., 1804. Child: McDaniel. Glines, b. 20 June, 1803.
* Prov. Registry of Deeds.
¡ N. E. His. and Gen. Reg., Vol. XXXII, page 136. 1.
¿ Prov. Registry of Deeds, Vol. LXI, page 145.
§ Idem, Vol. LXXV, page 62.
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3. iii. JOB, b. 1769.
iv. MARTHA (Patty), m. (published 16 Feb., 1804) Nehemiah McDaniel and had three children.
. v. AZUBA, m. (published 16 Feb., 1804) John Hannaford of Northfield. Children, son and dau.
vi. JONATHAN, m. Fannie Calef and had seven children.
vii. ABRAHAM, b. 1771; m. first, - and had five children; m. second, Mrs. Presby. He d. at Northfield, 26 Dec., 1856.
viii. ISAAC, b. 1778; m. first, 26 Feb., 1805, Nabby McDaniel of North- field and had five children; m. second, Mrs. Polly Wadleigh Fullonton, b. in Northfield, 27 Nov., 1790. He d. 9 June, 1861. She d. 28 March, 1872. By his second wife he had eight chil- dren, of whom Smith W.4 was the seventh. He m. Sarah Jane, dau. of George Brown of C., b. in C. 16 Dec., 1834. Children b. in Northfield: (1) G. Freds, b. 24 Oct., 1862. (2) Frank A., b. 14 April, 1864; d. 16 July, 1888. (3) Mabel W., b. 2 Sept. 1869; m. 5 June, 1902, William C. Hill. (4) John W., b. 29, March, 1872.
3. JOB3 GLINES (William2, John1) b. in C. 1769; m. Mary Dearborn of North- field. He d. 1 Oct., 1832. She d. 19 Sept., 1846, aged 72. Children:
i. ELIZABETH4, b. 18 Oct., 1794; d. 31 Dec., 1819.
ii. SALLY, b. 15 March, 1797; m. 5 Sept., 1823, Edward Presby. She d. 25 March, 1871. He d. 1 April, 1860.
iii. SHUBAEL, b. 30 Dec., 1798; m. 2 Dec., 1838, Polly, dau. of Benjamin Glines. He d. 19 Dec., 1878; she d. 22 Jan., 1899. They had four children.
iv. NANCY, b. 23 Dec., 1801; m. Jacob, son of Abraham Glines. She d. 29 May, 1834.
v. MARY, b. 18 March, 1804; m. 1830, McDaniel, son of John Glines. One child, a dau. She d. 13 June, 1880.
vi. HARRIET, b. 22 Aug., 1806; d. at Boscawen, unm., 5 March, 1883.
vii. JAMES, b. 5 July, 1809; m. 30 Nov., 1843, Abigail Chapman of Gil- manton. They had five daus. and one son. He d. 10 Oct., 1890.
viii. DEARBORN, b. 16 Oct., 1812; m. 11 June, 1846, Eliza Jane Plummer. He d. 4 March, 1883; she d. 2 Sept., 1877.
ix. ALVAH H., b. 25 March, 1816; m. (published 17 Nov., 1848) Sarah Flint of Boscawen. He d. at C., 23 Nov., 1861.
4. x. CHARLES, b. 24 May, 1820.
4. CHARLES4 GLINES (Job3, William2, John1) b. 24 May, 1820, in Northfield; m. 12 Oct., 1853, Mary Ann, dau. of Charles Abbot and Eunice (Lake) Morse of C. (See Morse Gen.) He d. 20 Oct., 1902. She d. 4 March, 1899. Children:
i. ELLEN E.5, b. 30 July, 1854; d. 12 March, 1863.
ii. HARRIET, b. 5 June, 1856; d. 7 Sept., 1858.
iii. CLARA EVELYN, b. 6 Feb., 1859; d. 26 April, 1863.
iv. CHARLES A., b. Aug., 1861; d. 26 March, 1863.
v. FRED P., b. 14 Sept., 1864; d. 8 Nov., 1875.
5. vi. LEROY ARTHUR, b. 10 Aug., 1867.
5. LEROY ARTHUR5 GLINES (Charles4, Jobs, William2, John1) b. 10 Aug., 1867; m. 9 Oct., 1900, Jessie Permelia, dau. of Edgerton and Ellen F. Raymond of Boscawen. She was b. 13 Aug., 1870. Children, b. in C .:
i. RAYMOND6, b. 3 Oct., 1901.
ii. MARY EUNICE, b. 4 Dec., 1903.
iii. EDNA FRANCES, b. 11 June, 1908.
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GLOVER.
Glover is an ancient name in England, and from what has been gathered of its origin is indisputably Saxon. In some of the oldest counties, as Warwick- shire and Kent, it was, at a very ancient date, written Golofre, then Glove, and in the middle of the fourteenth century it was written as it now is, Glover. Families of Glover of the Christian names of William and John were recorded in Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, and Warwickshire about the middle of the fourteenth century. A William Glover had a coat of arms granted him in 1602. It is said to be the same which Fuller finds recorded in the "Worthies of Middlesex," granted to William Glover, sheriff, at an earlier date. The Arms granted to William Glover of London, "Arg. a Chev. Erminie betwixt three cross, Crosslets" were bestowed by Queen Elizabeth one year before his death. He was buried in London, Colman Street ward. A fair monument in Chancel is erected to his memory.
The names of John, William, Robert, Thomas, Richard and Henry are among the earliest Christian names of Glover that have been noticed by writers. These names have been perpetuated and have descended, like their estates, through many generations, both in Old and New England. Many of them settled in Dorchester and some are buried there, where the inscriptions on the old headstones are still to be seen. Many of them were soldiers, some of them were stationed at Castle William, Boston harbor, from 1741 to 1753. Several of them served in the French and Indian war, and many of them in the Rev- olutionary war. Three of them in the War of 1812 and a large number of them served in the Civil war. Many of the Glovers were college graduates and became physicians, lawyers, clergymen and merchants.
1. JOHN1 GLOVER was b. in Eng. When his older brothers came to America, he stayed with his father and carried on the business. They were architects.
2. JOHN? GLOVER, the eldest son of John1, came to America about 150 years ago, and was residing in C. when the first census was taken in 1790. He then had three sons.
3. JOHN3 GLOVER m. Abigail Foss. Children:
i. JOHN BEAN4, d. in Northfield.
4. ii. JOSEPH CLOUGH, b. Feb., 1819.
4. JOSEPH CLOUGH4 GLOVER (John3, John2, John1) b. Feb., 1819; m. Miriam Libby. He passed nearly all his life in C., he and his wife living in the same house about sixty years. She d. 4 Oct., 1898; he, 30 Jan., 1907. The Glover homestead is now owned by a grandson, John6 Scales. Children:
i. NANCY ANN5, b. 26 Jan., 1845; m. Joseph W. Scales; d. 5 Sept., 1893, in C. (See Scales Gen.)
5. ii. JOHN.
iii. SARAH, d. in C .; unm.
5. JOHN5 GLOVER (John', John3) m. Asenath Willey, b. 1 Aug., 1849; d. 6 Aug., 1900. Children:
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i. JOSEPH WILLEY6, b. in Concord, 27 Oct., 1875; m. Stella Forsaith, 15 Sept., 1909. Child: Bertina Gladys7, b. 20 July, 1910, in Penacook.
ii. LINA MAY, b. in Concord, 3 Feb., 1877.
iii. HARLEY, b. in Concord, 13 Dec., 1882. He is in the United States naval service, on the cruiser Wilmington, and is now in China.
GLOVER.
EBENEZER GLOVER m. 23 March, 1806, Love, dau. of Robert and - (Bean) Foss, b. 6 April, 1781, in northern N. H. When an infant her parents removed to Northfield. Her father was a Revolutionary soldier; he d. in Northfield. In 1862 she came to C. where she remained till her death, 9 April, 1885. Mr. Glover d. about 1841. Of their seven children, Ebenezer, their only son, did not marry. Polly m. William Avery. (See Avery Gen.) Betsey m. Tristram2 Dearborn, b. 24 Dec., 1809, in Northfield, the son of Daniel1 and Jane (Blanchard) Dearborn. Children of Tristram and Betsey (Glover) Dearborn:
i. JOHN3, b. 8 May, 1832; m. about 1854 Emily, dau. of William H. and Rebecca H. (Crandall) Blake of West Thornton. William H. was a son of Isaac Blake. Mr. Dearborn was killed 24 Dec., 1860, at Weirs while in the service of the B. & M. R. R. Child: May F.4, b. 1 May, 1856, in C.
ii. ROBERT, m. Carrie Brown of Penacook. One dau.
iii. CYNTHIA, m. first, Joseph McDaniel (see McDaniel Gen.); second, Eben Avery. (See Avery Gen.)
GOVE.
GEORGE F. GOVE was b. 27 April, 1854, in Deering; m. 13 June, 1894, in Antrim, Minnie V., dau. of Ira Holmes, b. 4 Aug., 1865, in Antrim. Mr. Gove moved from Hillsboro to C. in 1906. Children:
i. UNA H.2, b. 27 Sept., 1895.
ii. WINFIELD H., b. 20 Oct., 1898.
iii. IRA N., b. 25 Sept., 1901.
GREENOUGH.
1. EBENEZER2 GREENOUGH, son of Symonds1 and Abigail (Chadwick) Green- ough, was b. in Haverhill, Mass., 18 Feb., 1753; m. Mary, dau. of Rev. Ebenezer Flagg; d. in Chester, 15 Dec., 1827. He was a Revolutionary soldier and moved to C. in 1790. Children:
2. i. JOHN3, b. 5 April, 1780, in Haverhill, Mass.
ii. POLLY, b. 16 Nov., 1781, in Haverhill; m. Joseph Gile of Northfield 29 Nov., 1807.
iii. EBENEZER, b. 11 Dec., 1783, in Haverhill, Mass .; m. Abigail Israel, graduated Harvard College, read law, practiced in Pennsylvania, where he became a leader of the bar; d. 1847.
iv. WILLIAM, b. 4 Jan., 1785, in Haverhill, Mass .; d. young.
3. v. RICHARD, b. 1 Sept., 1786, in Haverhill, Mass.
vi. WILLIAM, b. 4 Dec., 1788, in Haverhill, Mass .; d. young. Gerrish, remained
vii. JAMES, b. 27 March, 1790, in C .; m. Mrs.
on his father's farm and d. there 20 April, 1853. No children.
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viii. WILLIAM, b. 17 Dec., 1791, in C .; d. young.
ix. ELIZABETH, b. Nov., 1796, in C .; m. Robert Cary of Haverhill, Mass. She d. 1888.
x. ABIGAIL, b. in C .; m. Jacob Davidson, M. D., of Ill. One child, a dau.
xi. CALEB, b. in C., d. at Winnsboro, S. C., unm., July, 1825.
xii. CATHERINE, b. in C., d. unm., 23 Sept., 1846, in Northfield.
2. JOHN& GREENOUGH, b. 5 April, 1780, in Haverhill, Mass., and accompanied his father to C., was in business there with him and later moved to Boscawen. He m. first, Nancy, dau. of Rev. Abiel Foster of C. in 1803. She d. 28 March, 1819; m. second, Mary, dau. of Samuel Bridge of Billerica, Mass., in 1820. He d. 3 Sept., 1862. Children by first wife:
i. MARY4, b. 1 July, 1804, in C .; m. Dea. Nehemiah Cogswell of Bos- cawen; d. in 1897.
ii. FREDERICK WILLIAM, b. 2 April, 1808, in C .; m. Emily Kingsman of Pembroke, 4 Nov., 1846; settled in Ohio. One child, a son.
iii. ELBRIDGE FLAGG, b. Feb., 1808, in C .; m. Elizabeth R., dau. of Moses Eastman of Salisbury, 18 June, 1846; d. 31 May, 1875.
iv. HENRY, b. Aug., 1812, in Boscawen; d. 9 May, 1817.
v. JOHN BRIDGE, b. 8 Feb., 1816, in Boscawen; m. Susan Hall, adopted dau. of Dea. William Temple, May, 1847; d. 17 Jan., 1864.
vi. SAMUEL F., b. 22 March, 1819, in Boscawen; d. in infancy.
Children by second wife, b. in Boscawen:
vii. ELLEN NOYES, b. 9 Aug., 1821; m. Rev. D. R. Brewer, June, 1845; d. 2 April, 1852.
viii. ANN FOSTER, b. 19 July, 1823; m. John W. Sullivan of Boston, 18 Nov., 1863; d. 3 May, 1901, in Kearney, Neb.
ix. LUCIA MARIA, b. 11 Oct., 1826; m. Charles W. Webster of Boston, 5 Jan., 1853. They later settled in Boscawen on the home- stead of his father, Worcester Webster, which was at one time the residence of Ezekiel Webster. He d. 17 May, 1891. Child: 1. Edward, b. 18 Oct., 1860, in that part of Boston formerly Dorchester; m. 16 July, 1892, Annie Mae, dau. of Edward Osgood of C.
x. HENRY POLLARD, b. 15 Dec., 1831; d. 13 Dec., 1852.
3. RICHARDS GREENOUGH, b. 1 Sept., 1786, in Haverhill, Mass., m. first, Sarah, dau. of Obadiah Clough of C. (See Clough Gen.) She d. 13 Jan., 1819; m. second, Sarah, dau. of Jonathan Clough of Loudon, 20 Feb., 1821. She d. 25 Oct., 1843, aged 47. He d. 11 Nov., 1843. Children by first marriage:
i. SYLVESTER4, b. 25 Aug., 1810. Went west.
ii. JOSEPH CLOUGH, b. 21 Sept., 1812; m. and had two children; resided in Chichester.
iii. SARAH CAROLINE, b. 19 Oct., 1815; m. and went west.
iv. LURANA C., b. 6 Oct., 1817; m. 28 May, 1844, Lorenzo D. Brown of Concord. Children: three sons, Frank, Charles, Edwin.
Children by second marriage:
v. CHARLES, d. in California, unm.
vi. JONATHAN, m. Caroline Smart of Rumney. He d. 16 Jan., 1896; she, 3 March, 1900. Children b. in C .: 1. Charles Richards. 2. Henry W., b. 29 April, 1859. 3. Louis P. E., b. 5 Jan., 1869.
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GROVER.
1. EDMUND1 GROVER and his wife, Dorcas Merrill, lived on the "Windfall" in Northfield and were the parents of the following children:
i. POLLY2, b. 30 Dec., 1795; d. 6 Oct., 1867.
ii. ROXANNA, b. 3 April, 1803; m. Royal Scales. (See Scales Gen.)
2. iii. STEPHEN, b. 9 Nov., 1804.
3. iv. NANCY, b. 20 Jan., 1807.
v. SAMUEL, b. 14 Jan., 1809.
vi. LYDIA, b. 6 April, 1812; d. 13 July, 1891.
vii. SALLY, b. 10 Nov., 1813; d. 5 Sept., 1897.
viii. JAMES, b. 19 Feb., 1816.
2. STEPHEN2 GROVER (Edmund1) b. 9 Nov., 1804; m. 5 Dec., 1827, in C., Mehitable, dau. of James and Mehitable (Berry) Lake of C., where she d. 26 Nov., 1890. He lived in C. in later life. Children:
4. i. ANDREW TAYLOR3, b. 19 Feb., 1828, in Northfield.
ii. HANNAH, m. Baruch Cass.
iii. BETSEY, m. in C., 27 Aug., 1848, James M. McClintock.
iv. HATTIE. V. JENNIE. vi. SARAH.
3. NANCY2 GROVER (Edmund1) b. 20 Jan., 1807; m. 9 Feb., 1843, in C., Edwin Grover Merrill, who d. 22 March, 1890, in C. Children: i. Mary Grover3 Merrill, b. 19 Nov., 1844, in C .; m. Daniel Randall. (See Randall Gen.) ii. Abbie Merrill, m. - Finch. Two children.
4. ANDREW TAYLOR3 GROVER (Stephen?, Edmund1) b. 19 Feb., 1828; m. first, Laura, dau. of Hiram and Judith (Arlin) Kimball. She d. 27 May, 1895, in C .; m. second, 14 Oct., 1896, Nellie J. Logan, in C. He d. 31 Dec., 1908. Children by first marriage:
5. i. OLIVER BENJAMIN4, b. 31 May, 1851, in C.
ii. WOODBURY, b. 13 July, 1855, in Northfield.
5. OLIVER B.4 GROVER (Andrew3, Stephen2, Edmund1) b. 31 May, 1851; m. Amelia Braley. Children:
i. LILLIE BELLES, b. 30 Dec., 1868, in E. Concord; m. George M. Fletcher. (See Fletcher Gen.)
ii. JENNIE MAUDE, b. 4 March, 1871, in Northfield; m. Fred Bisbee of Woodsville, where she resides.
iii. LINNIE, b. 1 Feb., 1873, in Northfield; m. Sidney Horne of Franklin. Children: Percy, Tracy, and Guy Horne.
HACKETT.
1. WILLIAM1 HACKETT is the earliest known ancestor of the Hacketts of N. E. During the latter part of his life he resided at Salisbury, Mass., and was m. there 31 Jan., 1667, to Sarah Barnard. Their children were Sarah, John, Ephraim, William, Judah, Ebenezer and Katherine, all b. at Salisbury except John, who was b. at Amesbury, Mass.
2. EBENEZER2 HACKETT (William1) was the youngest son of William and was b. 17 Oct., 1687. He m. Hannah, dau. of Jarvis Ring and they became the parents of twelve children.
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3. EPHRAIM3 HACKETT (Ebenezer?, William1) was the eldest son of Ebenezer and Hannah (Ring) Hackett, and was b. in Salisbury 3 Oct., 1711. About 1749, with his wife and family of young children, he made his way to C. He obtained an extensive tract of land and built a house not far from the spot selected for the new meeting house. He was a man of resources, and soon showed his fitness to lead in town and parish affairs. He was several times elected moderator and selectman. He lived on his homestead to a good old age. He m. in 1734 Dorothy, dau. of Stillson Allen of Salisbury, Mass., and great-granddau. of William Allen, a leading man at the settlement of the town in 1638. The chil- dren were Ezra4, d. young, Hezekiah, Ezra, Jeremiah, Betty, Mary, Ephraim, d. young, Miriam, Ephraim, Dorothy, Allen, Charles and Ebe- nezer, the last six of whom were b. in C .: Miriam, b. 22 May, 1751. Ephraim, b. 16 Aug., 1754. Dorothy, b. 13 July, 1756. Allen, b. 1 Feb., 1758. Charles, b. 29 April, 1760. Ebenezer, b. 13 Oct., 1767, d. young.
4. JEREMIAH4 HACKETT (Ephraim3, Ebenezer?, William1), fourth son of Eph- raim and Dorothy (Allen) Hackett, m. Polly Robinson, by whom he had ten children:
i. SALLY5, b. 29 July, 1769.
5. ii. BRADBURY, b. 25 Dec., 1770.
iii. JEREMIAH, b. 15 Oct., 1774.
6. iv. AILING (Allen), b. 15 July, 1777.
v. DANIEL, b. 15 June, 1780; d. 1 Oct., 1787.
vi. POLLY, b. 2 March, 1783.
vii. ASA, b. 2 Oct., 1785; m. Susannah Stevens, 10 Jan., 1812; d. 18 Feb.,
1825. (See Stevens Gen.)
viii. BETSEY, b. 1 Sept., 1789; d. 1 Feb., 1790.
ix. SUKEY, b. 6 April, 1791.
x. PATTY, b. 8 Dec., 1793.
5. BRADBURY5 HACKETT (Jeremiah4, Ephraim3, Ebenezer?, William1) b. 25 Dec., 1770; m. and had the following children, b. in C .:
i. SALLY6, b. 10 July, 1793. ii. APPHIA, b. 25 Sept., 1795. iii. JERE- MIAH, b. 3 Aug., 1797. iv. MIRIAM, b. 19 Jan., 1801. v. ANNA, b. 7 Dec., 1803. vi. BRADBURY, b. 25 July, 1805. vii. NATHANIEL AMBROSE, b. 11 Feb., 1808.
6. ALLEN5 HACKETT (Jeremiah4, Ephraim3, Ebenezer?, William1) b. 15 July, 1777, in C .; d. 1848. He settled in Gilmanton where he m., 1799, Mary, dau. of Joseph and Anna Folsom Young. Joseph Young was a native of Exeter and one of the earliest settlers of Gilmanton. Mary Young Hackett d. Jan., 1854, aged 73 years. They had nine children: William Henry Young6, Jeremiah Mason, Nancy Young, Hiram Stephen, Mary Jane, Eliza Ann, George Washington, Charles Alfred and Luther Allen. Eliza Ann m. Jeremiah Carlton Hackett; lived in Boston; eldest son, Frank Wilbur Hackett.
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