History of the town of Claremont, New Hampshire, for a period of one hundred and thirty years from 1764 to 1894, Part 40

Author: Waite, Otis Frederick Reed, 1818-1895
Publication date: 1895
Publisher: Manchester, N. H., Printed by the John B. Clarke company
Number of Pages: 776


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JOSEPH WEBER


Was born in the state of Pennsylvania in 1804. He served an ap- prenticeship to the printing business in Norristown, that state ; worked as a journeyman in Boston a few years; came to Clare- mont in 1836, and became joint publisher with John H. Warland of the National Eagle newspaper. In 1842 he bought Mr. War- land's interest and became sole proprietor of the establishment and editor of the paper. In 1846 he sold the paper and its belongings to Messrs. Charles Young and John S. Walker. In 1849 he com- menced the publication of the Northern Advocate, and espoused the cause of the Free Soil party, which he advocated with earnest- ness and vigor until 1856, when the Whig and Free Soil parties united and became the Republican party, and Mr. Weber took up the cause of the new organization. He was a man of positive character and decided opinions, which he expressed with force and clearness in his paper. He advocated temperance and good mor- als whenever he had occasion to speak or write upon these subjects. By reason of senile infirmities he sold the Advocate establishment in 1882. He was representative in the New Hampshire legislature in 1857 and 1858. He was an active member of the Methodist church from 1842 until his death. On Sunday evening, December 3, 1883, as was his custom, he went to prayer-meeting in the church vestry, and almost immediately after taking his seat fell to the floor and instantly expired.


JOHN M. WHIPPLE,


Son of Joel G. Whipple, was born in Lyme, September 16, 1834. His father and grandfather, Jonathan Whipple, went from Marl-


496


HISTORY OF CLAREMONT.


boro', Mass., to Lyme, where the former died June 6, 1859, and the latter March 29, 1839. John M. came to Claremont in April, 1856. In 1857 he was made paymaster of the Monadnock mills corporation, which position he held until he was appointed post- master, February 10, 1875, and he held that office until February 22, 1887. He was representative in the New Hampshire legislature for the two years from 1889, and member of the executive council of the state from January, 1891, to January, 1893. On Septem- ber 26, 1860, he married Carrie L., daughter of the late Jonathan Miner, of Claremont, by whom he had a son, John M., Jr., clerk in the Sullivan Savings Institution, and town treasurer in 1894, and a daughter, Lois A.


DEACON JONATHAN WHITCOMB,


Son of Jacob Whitcomb, was born at Warner, June 8, 1787, and died here January 24, 1856, on the farm at the foot of Bible hill, where he settled when he came to town, about 1824. He was chosen deacon of the Congregational church in 1828, and held that office until his death -twenty-eight years. His children were Francis Whitcomb, who succeeded to the farm on the death of his father, and the wife of the late Mighill Dustin. Francis Whitcomb died August 29, 1885, since which the farm has been owned and occupied by his widow, son, George F. Whitcomb, and daughter. Jacob Whitcomb came from Stowe, Mass., and was one of the eight first settlers of Henniker, in 1764. From there he removed to Warner, and from the latter town Jonathan came to Claremont. The farm on which he settled has been owned and occupied by the family nearly seventy years.


DR. FREDERICK C. WILKINSON


Was born in the city of Lincoln, Lincolnshire county, England, June 12, 1843. He was apprenticed for five years to a veterinary surgeon, two years of which he was a student in the Royal Veteri- nary College, London. He came to America in 1869, and was engaged in caring for the horses of James H. Carter, of Lebanon,


497


HISTORY OF CLAREMONT.


two years, during which time he continued the study of the profes- sion he had chosen, and practiced some. He came to Claremont in 1871, which has since been his home, and practiced his profession with a good degree of success until 1884. He then entered Onta- rio Veterinary College, Toronto, and graduated in 1887, taking the gold medal of his class. He was the first educated veterinary physician and surgeon in this section, and has acquired a large practice, being called long distances to treat valuable animals.


HON. ALONZO B. WILLIAMSON


Was born at Woodstock, Vt., December 20, 1815. He was edu- cated at Woodstock, Vt., Academy; studied law in Claremont with P. C. Freeman; admitted to the bar in 1837; practiced in Clare- mont from 1842 to 1844; then in Cornish about a year. He was appointed postmaster at Claremont May 16, 1845, which office he held four years. At the end of this time he resumed the practice of his profession and continued it in Claremont until his deathı. In 1850 he was appointed solicitor for Sullivan county, which position he held five years. He was elected state senator in 1852, and re-elected in 1853. He died March 19, 1860.


JOSIAH WILSON


Came from Newton, Mass., to Claremont in 1776, bringing his wife and two children on horseback. He bought and settled on the farm on Maple avenue, now owned by his grandson, Jo- siah Wilson, which has been in the family ever since. The farm contained eighty acres, and Mr. Wilson bought it of a Mr. Knights for eight hundred dollars, paying the price with conti- nental money, which soon depreciated and finally became almost worthless. On the premises was a small log cabin, which was replaced in 1780 by a small framed house, now used for a granary. Later a commodious two-story house, barns, and other buildings were erected. Joseph Wilson had born to him ten children -five boys and five girls,-eight of whom lived to maturity, viz. : Joseph, Jr., Jonathan, Nahum, Josiah F., Lydia,


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HISTORY OF CLAREMONT.


Hannah, Abigail, and Mary. Joseph, Jr., Jonathan, and Joseph F. settled and died in Haverhill. Josiah, Jr., who married a daughter of Deacon Matthias Stone, died at the age of thirty- two years, and his body was brought down Connecticut river on a raft and buried in West Claremont cemetery. Jonathan and Josiah F. lived to old age. Nahum lived on the home farm until his death, December 5, 1873. Abigail married Asa Dens- more, of Claremont, and had a large family; Lydia married a Mr. Dustin, and died young, leaving one son, Selah; Mary mar- ried Mr. Stuart, and died in 1841.


NAHUM WILSON,


Son of Joseph, had seven children - five sons and two daugh- ters - of whom only two are living-Josiah, who succeeded to the care of the farm and of his father in his old age, and the widow of Gustavus N. Heath, a near neighbor. These Wilsons have been an industrious and thrifty family, and it has been said of them that they never oppressed the poor nor turned the needy from their door empty handed.


THOMAS WOOLSON,


Son of Thomas Woolson, was born at Danvers, Mass., in 1777, and came to Claremont about 1813, from which time until his death, July 3, 1837, he was prominent in business and politics. He was well educated, an intelligent mechanic, and an ingenious inventor. His leading business was iron founder and stove maker. He invented and had patented the first cooking stove that met with any success in the United States, about 1818. He also made parlor stoves, some of which are in use at the present time, all known as the Woolson stoves. About the same time he made the first cast-iron plow ever used. It was with considerable difficulty that farmers could be induced to adopt them. He had as partner in the furnace business, Roswell Elmer. The furnace was located just east of the Sullivan Machinery Company's works. Mr. Woolson carried on some other kinds of


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HISTORY OF CLAREMONT.


business alone and with other partners. He made cards for carding wool, the teeth being bent and set in the leather by hand, an operation in which half the families in town - men, women, and children - employed time not otherwise occupied. This business was continued until a machine was invented which did the whole. He had a machine for spinning cotton yarn, which was sold to work into tow cloth made by housewives at that period. Mr. Woolson also made several town clocks, that now in the tower of our town hall being one of them. The cards and town clocks were made in a two-story wood building on the south side of Sullivan street, a little east of where the Dr. L. J. Graves dwelling now stands. He lived and died in a one-story house, nearly opposite, on the spot where Dr. Jasper Back's house now is. Mr. Woolson was representative in the New Hampshire legislature in 1825 and 1826; state senator in 1828; and the same year elector of president and vice-presi- dent for New Hampshire, he and his seven colleagues casting their votes for John Quincy Adams for president of the United States.


CHARLES JARVIS WOOLSON,


Son of Thomas Woolson, was born at Chester, Vt., June 26, 1806, and came with his parents to Claremont about 1813. His mother was a member of the Peabody family, a direct descendant from Lieut. Francis Peabody, who came from St. Albans, England, in the ship Planter, to Massachusetts in 1635. Charles Jarvis Wool- son attended the public schools and the academy kept by the Rev. Virgil H. Barber, at West Claremont. When old enough to do so he was engaged with his father in the stove and card making busi- ness. In 1830 he married Miss Hannah Pomroy, of Cooperstown, N. Y., a niece of the late James Fenimore Cooper, the novelist. One of their daughters was Miss Constance Fenimore Woolson, the famous novel writer and poetess. After the death of his father Charles Jarvis Woolson removed to Cleveland, Ohio, established an iron foundry and manufactured stoves, which he continued until his death, August 6, 1869. Mr. Woolson was a man of fine literary taste and attainments, an extensive reader, and at one time was


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engaged in journalism, being part owner of the New England Pal- ladium, published in Boston. For several years immediately pre- ceding his death he was senior warden of Grace church, Cleveland.


CONSTANCE FENIMORE WOOLSON.


The subject of this sketch, now well and widely known as an American authoress, daughter of Charles Jarvis Woolson and granddaughter of Thomas Woolson, was born in Claremont, in the house on Sullivan street next west of the Fiske Free Library building, built and then owned by her father, now owned and occupied by the widow and daughter of Joseph Weber. Her mother was Hannah Pomroy Woolson, granddaughter of Judge William Cooper, the founder of Cooperstown, N. Y., and niece of James Fenimore Cooper. During her early childhood the family removed to Cleve- land, Ohio, and Constance, who, when quite young, manifested a decided taste for literature, inherited and encouraged and aided by both parents, had the best advantages for obtaining a thorough education, and being an industrious student, became well grounded in English and ancient classics; and in her long residence in Europe acquired a knowledge of the French, German, and Italian languages, so that when she entered the literary field she was well equipped for the work before her.


Miss Woolson's first venture was an unpretending descriptive tale, published in Harper's Magazine, the proprietors of which were not slow in discovering the scholarly talent and originality of the author and in securing her exclusive services. Her first books were: Castle Nowhere, Lake Country Sketches, Rodman the Keeper, Southern Sketches, and Anne. Her later ones: For the Major, East Angels, and Jupiter Lights. Horace Chase is but just completed. Besides these prose works she has produced the poems Kentucky Bells and Two Women, and many very pretty shorter poems.


For the last twelve years Miss Woolson has resided mostly abroad, in England, France, Switzerland, Germany, and Italy, and has visited Greece, Egypt, and the Holy Land. She died in Ven- ice, Italy, January 24, 1894,


INDEX.


-


INDEX OF NAMES.


A


Ainsworth, Oliver 388


Ralph


181, 388


Abbott, Alba D.


253, 286


Walter


101, 316, 387


Charles F.


140


Walter H. 181, 388


Joseph C.


248


Alcock, Cyrus B.


76


Samuel C.


308


Adams, Charles G.


475


Daniel .


181


Bedina W.


388


Ephraim


12, 17, 19, 23


Benjamin


319, 388, 390


Jeffrey Thornton John


302


· Chester .


320, 494


Clementina


320


Rev. John Colman


127


Cynthia .


320


Rev. John G.


126


Dinah


319


Joseph T.


7,194


Elvira


320


Rev. Paul S.


257


Esther


320, 323


Phinehas


23


Ezra B. .


138, 390


Mrs. Susan J.


264


Hannah Kingman .


388


Adkins, David .


224


Hattie L.


390


John


224, 306, 371


Timothy


224


Huldah B.


389


Ager, Hira


Janes 225, 240, 306


314, 320, 323, 371, 388


Charles H. 181, 309, 313, 387


Jesse


315


John


240, 388


Edward . 225, 236,272 309, 312, 364, 387


John, 2d


. 389


Edwin 346, 388


Elijah


387


Levi 388, 494


George J. 180, 388


Levi, 2d .


389


Harry 388 ·


Louisa M.


· 388


James E. 301, 387


Lucinda C. 388, 390


Laban


189, 309, 387


Malinda


319


Abot, Elisha


316


Ralph, 2d


180, 308, 387


C. Henry


160


William E. 181, 388


Alden, Adam


225, 319, 390


Atalanta 319


Henry . 319


24


Ainsworth, Amariah .


$14


Joseph 157, 320, 366


·


.


58


504


INDEX.


Alden, Mary A. P.


390


Andrews, Luman 321


Mary J.


138, 390


Martin


371


Polly


319


Samuel H.


182, 354


Priscilla Moline


388


Angel, Robert


244


Rebekia


314


Angier, Frank B.


141


Scheherazade


319


John C.


141


Sophia


320


Arma, Garvin 326, 327


Thomas W.


388


Armes, John


12, 19, 23


Alexander, Abijah


23


Ashley, Alpha


322


Daniel S. Elijah


11, 17, 19


Daniel


392


Allds, Jotham G.


. 25, 308, 311


Dewlittle


322


Mrs. Jotham G.


266, 348


Mrs. Eunice


314


Allen, Alger V.


140


George


322


Dr. Arthur N.


333, 390


Luther


179, 315, 322


Bertha S.


139


Oliver 12, 14, 21, 26, 34, 35, 44


Charles S. ·


297


46, 82, 104, 180, 224


Ethan


40, 390, 420, 489


226, 227, 234, 236, 240


Heman .


253,285


305, 306, 310, 314, 392


Henry W.


139


Robert


322


Ira .


237


Samuel


9, 11, 13, 14, 19


John E.


141, 142


John D.


390


Joseph


390


Samuel, Jr. 12, 14, 21, 22, 26


236, 240, 316, 358, 392


Mary B. .


140, 142


Sarah


322


Moses


239,371


Atherton, Joshua


. 60,61


Oscar C.


253, 281


Atkins, Anna


322, 324


Rosa B.


138


David


236


Samuel G.


239


Harriet P.


322


Velma G.


139


Israel G.


322


William H. H.


137,147


Jerome


322


272, 304, 305, 332


John Albro


322, 324


Lucia O.


322


Ames, Jno.


17


Mary


316


Amidon, John


115


Ralph C.


322.


Anderson, Major Robert


248


Reuben


315


Andrews, Achsa


321


Samuel


101, 322, 324


Amasa


240, 314, 321


Timothy, Jr.


21, 41, 220, 371


Amos


321


Thomas J.


322


Amos B.


320


Atkinson, Theodore


. 12, 23


Irena


321


Theodore, Jr. 11, 12, 14, 18, 19


21, 26, 32, 46, 59,82 225, 234, 235, 306, 392


Mabel


316


348, 364, 390, 391


281


Clowry


322


505


INDEX.


Atwater, Asaph 31,82


Capt. Enos .


15


Austin, Albert J.


286


Ruel G.


277,280


William P.


249, 250


251, 254, 265, 299


309, 312, 393, 473


Averill, Luther


90


Ayer, Ada J.


138


Henry G.


297


John L.


140


Rev. Oliver


113, 257


B


Babcock, Rev. D. C.


121, 123


Bacheler, Abel


93


Back, Minnie A.


140


Jasper


499


Bacon, Charles H.


287,341


Micah 397


Bailey, Alice F.


138


Annie L.


140


Ebenezer E. 120, 210, 211, 341


139


Balloch, Daniel


399


Erastus B.


182, 211


Rev. Giles


127


George W. .


183, 399


Hattie A.


139


Gen. George W. .


399, 400


Henry E.


138


Herbert


184, 202


Mrs. Herbert


356


John


134, 180, 393


Rev. Eli


127


Josephine M.


140


Ethan A.


297


Kate F.


140, 142


Mary A.


140, 142


Rev. N. M.


122


Samuel C.


211, 348, 349


Susie D.


140


Baker, Alfred


.


390


Charles H.


299


Dr. Cyrus E. .


158, 333, 394


Dimick


394


Baker, Edward D. 152, 258, 262, 312 313, 332, 394, 395


Georgietta A. . 141


Henry M.


456


Horace


390


Horace A. 390


Bishop Osmon C. 121


Dr. Oliver 395


Mrs.


343


Baketel, Rev. O. S. .


124, 125


Balch, John 345


Rev. W. S. 125, 126, 127, 154


Balcom, Bessie R.


141, 397


George L. . 109, 151, 152


201, 202, 303, 313, 341 349, 356, 364, 375, 395


George L., Jr. 397


Henry


395


Louis West 397


Mary . 395


Badger, Joseph


63


William S. 396


Baldwin, Caleb


307, 327


Ball, Albert F. P.


196, 197, 374


125


James


183, 185, 399


William


183


Ballou, Charles E.


281


Charles O.


256, 277, 280


Bardwell, Charles R.


300


Lizzie 138


Barnard, John P. W. 286


Barney, Daniel W.


160, 161, 163, 354


Harvey 337


Barnes, Bill 98, 100, 102, 203, 224


240, 241, 306, 316, 323, 324 337, 340, 371, 398, 397, 318


33


Edwin S.


506


INDEX.


Barnes, Bill Andrews


323, 340 |Batchelder, Alfred T.


148, 332, 410


Daniel


398


Rev. Charles R. 109


Dr. Edward F.


333


Huldah 317


Esther


323, 398


E. . 279


Eunice S.


323, 324, 398


Bascom, James P.


281


Gilbert


244


Bates. Amos


. 320


Ira N.


323, 398


David


224, 305, 306


Lyman


354


Lyman S.


398


. Esther


313


Obed D.


333, 399


Ezra


319, 323


Mrs. Obed D.


265, 266


Hannah 320, 324


Orilla


398


John


318


Thomas


398


Joseph


· 318


William A.


398


Levy


320, 324


Barber, Rev. Daniel


102, 103, 129, 366


Lydia


. 318


Nabbe


317


Mary


318, 319, 323


Stephen


101


Mittie


. 315


Rev. Virgil H.


102, 103


Samuel


235, 318, 371


129, 142, 475, 499


Solomon 314, 318, 320, 324


Bangs, Judith Fox


315


Submit


318


Sarah


316


Baum, Mrs. Samuel . 355, 356


Barker, Asa


244


Beatty, Francis


357,358


Fred L.


295


Beauregard, General


248


Tileston A.


258


Bedel, Col. Timothy . Beckwith, Hira R.


174, 235


Barrett, Augustus


210, 474


Charles


60


Beeman, Rev. L.


125


George A.


210


Henry E.


368


William E.


139


Barron, Sarah


314, 417


Clara J.


141


John J.


152


Bartlett, Dr. Albert


333


Minnie


139


Andrew


243


Bellas, Mary R. 397


395


Joseph S.


312, 316


229


Lillian M.


141


Benjamin, Judah Bennett, Seth Mrs. S. N. .


317


Sylvester


182


355


William


330


Benton, Nathan


315


William F.


161


Samuel O.


281


Barrows, Dr. N.


137


Berry, Gov. Nathaniel S. . 165


Barstow, Mrs. Anson S.


266


256, 258, 492


Barton, Cyrus .


153 Bigley, William H. .


286


·


Belfield, Widow Mary Belknap, Dr. Jeremy Bell, Charles H.


56, 59, 216, 217


66


Rev. T.


127


Clara E.


140


Bellows, Henry A. John


239


Marion P.


139


149


371


318, 319, 323, 370


507


INDEX.


Billings, Albert M.


119


J. D. .


145


Bingham, C. Edward 301


Charles M. 104, 108, 262, 268


272, 305, 311, 354 364, 372, 400, 473


Charles R. 372


William H.


000


Eliza


372


George E. .


328


James H. .


305, 311, 332


347, 372, 374, 400


Levi . 372


Nathan 75, 366, 367, 400


R. S.


.


138


Bouck, Grace T.


141


Bouton, Dr. Nathaniel


416


Bowker, Charles S.


295


Daniel N.


208, 383, 402


Daniel S.


163


272, 308, 309, 402


Elijah . 402


Bowler, John


295


Bowman, Ruel


.


161, 354


William H.


.


253


Bliss, Alden J. .


340


Katie I. 139


Bradford, Amos F.


281


322


Bradley, Cinthia


Elizabeth


324


Hannah


322, 324


Jonathan 322, 324, 371


Lydia .


315


Ranna .


322


Breck, Charles P.


145, 177, 310, 313


Henry


177, 403


John T. .


402


Sarah McD.


403


Susan L.


403


William


177, 307, 326, 371


William, 2d 145, 160, 313, 402


Daniel, Jr.


401, 402


Breckenridge, John C.


262


David 000


.


Brewer, Ebenezer


321


James P.


106, 312, 361, 473


Mrs. E. M.


·


000


Bond, George


161, 401


Grace L. .


141


Henry


11, 17, 19, 23


Job .


40L


Oliver A. 270, 301, 343, 368, 402


Ruth


112


Booth, A. George


270


Hosea


372


John Wilkes


362


Oscar


298


Boucher, Delia M.


140


Orlando A.


139


Blake, Frederick H. .


140


Blakeslee, Rev. Solomon


100, 101, 144


Blanchard, Florence M.


141


Henry S.


300


Mrs. Mary


265


Selwin R.


288


Bishop Thomas


123


Blodgett, Albro 139, 249, 255, 272, 304


311, 346, 348, 349, 359


George W. 159, 160, 161, 250 251, 305, 308, 424


Huldah 494


John 182, 371, 494


Luke


316


Rozey . »


316


Samuel


316


Blood, Ned W. . 140


Bolio, Frank


287


Horace


281


Bond, Daniel 315, 401,4402


Ellen M. . 266, 402


Mrs. Matilda


315, 321


Silas L.


361, 372, 373, 374


Walter


73, 76, 315, 372


Ora D. 140, 212, 310


508


INDEX.


Brickett, Mrs. James . 266


Brewster, John H. 154


Susannah


317


Briggs, Arnold


200, 201


272, 309, 312, 353, 354


Augusta . 140


Fred. A.


270, 379


George A.


110, 375


Bugbee, John


243


Joseph G.


203, 313


Myra L.


140


Betsey .


112


Sarah E.


141


Jesse


112


William H.


297


Mehitabel


112


Brooks, Annie J.


138


Milly .


112


Asahel


236, 240, 370


Mrs. Robert R.


266


Azel


227


Burbank, Asher S.


300


Barnabas


225, 227, 228


Eugene D.


140, 142


Capt. Benjamin


30


Mabelle R.


141


Burchard, Rev. Mr.


90


93, 220, 225, 228


Burgoyne, General


238


236, 305, 306, 370


Burke, Edmund .


153, 332


Benjamin, Jr.


15, 30, 31, 32


Emma J.


141, 142


93, 94, 225, 227


Burnham, Semore Burns, James


317


Cornelius


. 93, 225, 228, 370


Thomas .


287


Emily E.


140


Burpee, Aaron


378


Dr. George W.


334


Butcher, John


288


Hartley L.


364


Butler, Achsa


314


John 220, 227, 228, 370


Anis


315


Kate E. 139


Asaph


239


Lyman J.


410


Ezra


239, 371


Brough, Charles D.


288


Dr. J. N.


414


Brown, Albert W.


287


William


337


Amos 403


414


C


Daniel


317


Edward .


200


Cady, Polly 217


Caffrey, Matthew


34


Camp, Fred C.


331


Hollis S.


288


Campbell, Albion R. . Rev. W. W.


331


James


181


105


Josiah S.


281


Canty, Daniel 124, 341


Levi B. .


469


Carey, Ezekiel .


. 347


Brown, Oscar J. 146, 160, 161, 271 312, 338, 375, 376, 404


Mrs. Oscar J. 92


Ralph N. Susan A.


253, 287


404


Buckman, David


158


Buel, Charles G.


309


Bunnell, Abel


404


32, 33, 34, 39


228, 236, 240, 370


381


Rev. Charles


Frank H. 152, 305, 313, 332, 404 George E. 287


509


INDEX.


Carey, Nicholas .


101


Chase, Betsey


.


322


Carleton, A. H. .


137


Rev. Dr. Carlton


106, 107


Elijah S.


288


108, 250, 257


Rufus


160, 409


405, 406, 458


Samuel


208


Charles F.


139


Samuel S.


281. 288


Daniel .


116, 327


Stephen


367


328, 332, 367, 406


Carroll, Charles .


286


Dudley T.


211, 406


Hannah M.


141


Elijah


322


Carter, Hosea B.


64


Farah


317


James H.


496


Francis


316, 322


Cartland, Samuel


194


Rev. Francis


101, 137


Case, Ira


92


Henry


143


Cass, John


11, 17, 19, 23


Ithamer


366, 458


Joseph


12, 19, 23


Jonathan


226, 315


Rev. T. G.


114


Levi R.


149


Cassidy, Elizabeth A.


140


Lebbeus


245, 406


Caterling, Gideon


239


Mariah


322


Chadwick, J. C.


125


Mary


322


Chaffin, Alvaro L.


298


Rev. Moses


118


John W.


313


Ovid


163


Levi


315


Rt. Rev. Philander


405


William E.


139


Robert H.


277, 280


William H.


259, 277,280


Salmon P.


458


Chamberlin, Fanny


138


Samuel


82, 226


Mary


143


Samuel L.


154


Simeon .


11, 14, 21


William


317


Chandler, Ira F.


331


Chellis, Burt 139, 304, 305


332, 338, 356, 409


Selden S.


252, 285


Freeman S.


354, 409


Chapin, Bela


26, 151, 407


92


Maria B.


139, 142


Samuel .


407


Rush


139


Chapman, Isaac


Cheney, Colonel


68


Samuel W.


301


Ira D.


288


Charlton, Edwin A.


143, 145, 405


Chittenden, Thomas


52, 54


Walter


405


Christie, Henry A.


271


Chase, Alice C. .


140, 142


143, 258


Arthur


154, 251, 255, 266


Church, C. C. . Cilley, Col. Joseph Claggett, Wyseman


235


Arthur, Jr.


Clapp, Roswell


315, 371


Austin C.


.


270 Clark, Benjamin


236


.


·


·


63


272, 333, 354, 406 140


Nellie C.


141


Mrs. Freeman S. . 181, 266


Henry


245


510


INDEX.


Clark, Cephas


316


Colby, Henry


·


70, 309


Dan


239


Ira 161, 309, 312, 410


Ira, Jr. . 66, 70, 123


137, 147, 149, 152, 249, 253


255, 262, 303, 304, 312, 313


332, 364, 375, 376, 410, 411


Eleazer, Jr.


224


Ira Gordon 411


Erastus .


118


Joshua


70, 311, 312


Esther


319


Colburn, Sanford


286


Francis .


297


Cole, Abner


98


Francis E.


91


Ammendlees


322


John


235


Amos


226, 371


Maurice L.


139


Anne C.


314, 413


Moses


409


Nehemiah


322


Nettie


140


Theophilas


307


William


160


Sarah


322


Timothy


314, 322, 371


Coley, Walter


317


Collamer, Jacob


. 378


Colston, Charles F.


253, 254, 288


Decastro


321


Irene


321


Sumner


.


12, 17


Joseph


315


Wyman R. .


253, 281


Conant, Amos


225, 236


Zenas .


311


240, 314, 321, 323, 371


Cleveland, Decastro


324


Betsey


321, 323


Isaac


314, 321, 324


Charles


321


Mamre


321, 324


Cynthia


321


Nancy


321


Ebenezer


240, 320, 321, 323


Sarah


321


Elizabeth


321


Clinton, DeWitt


366


Ezra


321


George


47


Mary


320


Clogston, Sylvester


259


Mellesent


320


Clow, John


315


Ralph .


321


Coburn, Paschal P.


204, 350


Rosan S.


321


Cogswell, P. B.


·


152


Samuel


321


Colby, Anthony .


165, 492


Stephen


316


D. C.


255, 258


Cone, Lyman H.


288


Dr. Enoch F.


334


Cook, Elias


316


George


301


Elizabeth


320


Gilbert F.


.


298


Emma F.


413


.


Clay, D. A.


309, 310, 367, 409


196


Clement, Bartlett


181, 308, 359


Comings, Darwin


138


Commins, Mr.


226


209, 251, 304, 305


Samuel 32, 97, 98, 225, 226, 229 239, 305, 370, 411, 413


Eleazer 35, 119, 224, 226


236, 306, 319, 371


Rev. Edward W. 91, -262, 263


272, 273, 354, 362


511


INDEX.


Cook, Frances B.


389


Cotton, John 101


Frank C. .


389


Luther


236


George 189, 316, 327, 330


Nathaniel


311


Godfrey .


189, 330, 412


Sarah


323


Horace W.


301


Thomas .


323


John


179, 240, 306, 327


Coult, Rev. A. C.


123


Capt. John


. 329, 330


Cowles, Amos


240


Matilda


412


Miranda .


412


Nancy L.


320


James A.


270


Oliver


239, 320


Kate


139


Wallace W.


288


Lemon


181


Wendell R.


288


Lucy


417


Coolidge, Gov. Carlos


407


Nathaniel


24, 182, 307, 308


Cooper, J. Fenimore .


499


Ora E.


140


Dr. Sherman 271, 272, 292, 334


Phinehas


315, 371


Copeland, Frederick K. 196


Timothy


240


Corbin, Austin 406


Tracy


20, 181


Corey, Oliver


186


Susan


424


Cossit, Ambrose


21, 22, 45, 59


William .


225


64, 74, 98, 102, 182


Crafts, Homer M.


252, 285


241, 249, 251, 305, 306


Cragin, Aaron H.


258


307, 308, 314, 327, 346


Craig, Joseph


281


Cram, Joseph 160


Crockett, David 246


Cromack, Rev. Joseph C. 120


Anne K. . 317


Crosby, Samuel .


326


Betsey R. 321


Crowther, Samuel


326


Frainsway R. . 321


Cross, J. H.


206, 378


Henry A. 182, 413


H. G. P. .


347, 378


John F. 182, 271, 304, 413


321


Daniel


288


David


143


Rev. Ranna


94


Ebenezer E.


253, 299


Hannah


112


Heman H.


251


Ranna, 3d 321


Samuel C.


321


Mott A. .


.


139


Cotton, Anne


323


Curl, Rev. G. M.


123, 364


Charles .


25


Currier, George C.


.


204


357, 371, 411, 412


Austin T.


161


Emma L.


138


Henry C.


160, 309, 353


.


Coy, Clowe


315


S. T. .


206, 207


347, 348, 359, 371, 413


Ambrose, Jr. 310, 326, 366, 413


Anne C. . 321


Cummings, Dr. Alvah R. 333, 414




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