History of the town of Durham, New Hampshire (Oyster River Plantation) with genealogical notes, Volume 1, Part 28

Author: Stackpole, Everett Schermerhorn, 1850-1927; Thompson, Lucien, b. 1859; Meserve, Winthrop Smith, 1838-
Publication date: 1913
Publisher: [Durham? N.H.] : Published by vote of the town
Number of Pages: 466


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MARRIAGES NOT ELSEWHERE MENTIONED IN THIS HISTORY*


By the Rev. Hugh Adams


March 25, 1719, William Miles and Hannah Heth.


May 18, 1727, Nathan Taylor and Mary Barber.


Nov. 23, 1727, Joseph Whitten and Elizabeth Gray.


Jan. 16, 1727, James Lindsey and Ann Gypson.


May 2, 1728, Joseph Hill of Kittery and Abigail Libbey.


Dec. 19, 1728, Pomfret Whitehouse and Jerusha Shepherd.


Jan. 12 1728/9, Samuel Drown and Martha Tibbets.


April 10, 1729, John Borman of Falmouth and widow Elizabeth Fisk of Newmarket.


May 29, 1729, Ichabod Tibbets, widower, and Patience Nock.


By The Rev. John Adams


Feb. 1, 1749 50 James Morrison and Mary Kelsey, both of Barrington.


Feb. 26, 1750/51, Thomas Young of Newmarket and Mary Huntress of Newington.


May 22, 1751, Amos Howard and Sarah Damm, both of Somers- worth.


Nov. 14, 1751, John Moe and Elizabeth McCutchin, both of Barrington.


Oct. II, 1752, Lazarus Rowe and Mary Webber, both of Green- land.


Nov. 16, 1752. John Johnson and Mary Kenniston, of New- market.


July 24, 1754, Thomas Evans and Hannah Buzzell, both of Dover.


Nov. 1, 1754, James Nelson and Hannah Kenniston, both of Newmarket.


Aug. 1, 1754, Samuel Chapman and Mary Barber, both of New- market.


Dec. 3, 1754, Hugh Little and Hulda Rines, both of Durham.


Dec. 26, 1754, John Sanborn of Newmarket and Mary Glidden of Durham.


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Feb. 7, 1755, Samuel Wallis and Sedeny Tilley, both of Barring- ton.


March 9, 1755, Joseph Applebee and Eleanor Kenniston, both of Durham.


July 4, 1755, Jonathan Fiske and Sarah Welch, both of Durham. Dec. 11, 1755, John Hartford and Bethiah Rollins, both of New- market.


May 18, 1756, Benjamin Hall and Patience Tibbetts, both of Durham.


Dec. 31, 1756, Christopher Gould and Elizabeth Waters, both of Durham.


July 19, 1757, Joseph Simpson of Greenland and Anne Simpson of Durham.


Sept. 19, 1757, Benjamin Evans and Hannah Chiles, both of Durham.


Nov. 17, 1757, Zebulon Glidden of Durham and Temperance Whidden of Newmarket.


Dec. 15, 1757, Joseph Palmer of Hampton and Lydia Glidden of Durham.


Sept. 21, 1758, Ebenezer Townsend and Mary Glidden, both of Durham.


May 8, 1760, Nathaniel White and Grace Roberts, both of Durham.


Jan. 18, 1761, Benjamin Glazier and Mary Brown, both of Durham.


Feb. 28, 1761, Elisha Tool [Towle] and Anne Sanborn, both of Durham.


Sept. 6, 1761, Richard Bowers and Mary Barnet, both of Durham. Dec. 30, 1762, William Foss, 3rd, and Elizabeth Clay, both of Durham.


By The Rev. Curtis Coe


Jan 2, 1781, Levi Robinson of Nottingham and Rachel Rines. Aug. 2, 1781, Samuel Field and Miss Anna Nock.


March 13, 1783, Samuel Bickford and Miss Deborah Elwell.


June 7, 1783, Benjamin Tripp and Mrs. Hannah Gage.


Nov. 14, 1784, George Bunker of Barnstead and Miss Alice . Smith.


Dec. 28, 1784, John Smart and Miss Molly Adams.


March 26, 1785, Levi Davis and Olive Noble.


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May 16, 1785, Donald McDonald and Miss Rhoda Grover. July 24, 1785, Moses Drew and Miss Hannah Willey. Sept. 18, 1785, Jeremiah Willey, Jr., and Miss Sally Johnson. March 20, 1786, Solomon Davis and Miss Temperance Colbath.


Dec. 18, 1786, John Knowlton of Boscawen and Elizabeth Langley.


Feb. 21, 1787, Ebenezer Bean and Anne Whitham.


April 8, 1787, William Applebee and Mrs. Sally Langley.


June 24, 1787, Jonathan Drew of Windham and Miss Eleanor Hicks.


June 21, 1788, Matthias Nutter, Jr., of Newington and Miss Betsey Colbath.


Dec. 31, 1789, Valentine Willey and Miss Hannah Hearne.


Jan. 7, 1782, Joseph Kent of Gilmanton and Miss Margaret Jordan.


Oct. 1, 1789, William Nute of Dover and Miss Polly Davis of Madbury.


July 12, 1791, Reuben Cook and Miss Elizabeth Bickford.


Oct. 2, 1791, Oliver Chase and Miss Polly Chase.


Nov. 24, 1791, Samuel Willey and Miss Jennie Follet.


Dec. 9, 1791, Stephen Brock of Durham and Miss Abigail Bunker of Madbury.


Jan. 18, 1792, Nicholas Robinson of Epping and Miss Mary Wil- ley of Hampton.


Sept. 18, 1792, John Clark of Rochester and Miss Betsey Langley. Nov. 7, 1793, William Campbell and Miss Elizabeth Bunker. March 16, 1794, John Bickford and Miss Sally Bracey.


April 6, 1794, Thomas Bennett of Newmarket and Miss Patience Ham.


Nov. 2, 1794, Rufus Wiggin of Stratham and Miss Sally Edgerley. May 10, 1795, Benjamin French Brown and Miss Sally Bickford. Aug. 16, 1795, Samuel York and Miss Miriam Frye, both of Lee. Dec. 31, 1795, Anthony Vincent of Newington and Miss Betsey Rogers.


Feb. 21, 1796, William Shepard of New Holderness and Miss Hannah Hill of Madbury.


Jan. 8, 1797, James Carter of Tamworth and Miss Nancy Edgerley. Feb. 11, 1798, Joseph French of Epping and Miss Hannah Ham. March 1, 1798, Daniel Hanson and Miss Sally Smith.


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May 8, 1798, Jonathan Elliott of Epping and Mrs. Elizabeth Glidden of Lee.


Dec. 30 1799, Joseph Pitman of Ossipee and Mrs. Ruth Colbath. Jan. 1, 1801, Hugh Cox of Lee and Miss Sally Davis.


March 29, 1801, William Simpson of Boston and Miss Betty Hanson.


April 26, 1801, James Fogg and Miss Deborah Woodlock.


April 26, 1801, Joseph Ballard of Rochester and Miss Sally Perley.


July 2, 1801, Joseph Hodgdon of Rochester and Miss Abigail Pitman.


Jan. 13, 1803, Josiah Folsom of Portsmouth and Miss Sally Hull.


Sept. 1, 1803, John Smith of Barrington and Miss Sarah Clark of Madbury.


Dec. 8, 1803, Thomas Willey of Madbury and Miss Mary Meader.


Oct. 14, 1804, John Smith and Miss Abigail Crocket.


Sept. 19, 1805, Samuel Marsh and Miss Hannah Johnson.


By The Rev. Federal Burt.


Nov. 19, 1817, Ebenezer Hanson of Dover and Abigail Paul of Somersworth.


Jan. 18, 1818, Stephen Starbird and Miss Tamson Nute.


Jan. 15, 1818, John P. Neal and Miss Sally Clements, both of Dover.


March 15, 1818, Thomas Kief of Stratham and Miss Abigail Cole of Madbury.


June 15, 1818, Daniel Fowler, Jr., and Miss Nancy Buzzell.


June 21, 1818, Charles Woodman, Esq., and Miss Mary W. Gage,. both of Dover.


Dec. 17, 1818, Samuel Hayes and Miss Lydia Young.


Jan. II, 1819, Asa Seaver of Rochester and Miss Abigail Turner of Dover.


April 5, 1819, William J. Tomson of South Berwick and Miss. Abigail M. Wentworth of Somersworth.


April 14, 1819, Robert Martin of Newcastle and Miss Sarah Ann. Tuttle of Dover.


Jan. 13 1820, John Leathers and Miss Nancy Morse.


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April 5, 1820, John H. Prescott of Gilmanton and Miss Sally C. Meserve of Northwood.


Aug. 19, 1821, Stephen Davis and Miss Clarissa Trickey.


Sept. 13, 1821, John Smart and Miss Prudence I. Tuttle.


Sept. 16, 1821, Samuel Cate of Alton and Miss Catherine Jenkins of Madbury.


June 30, 1822, Enoch Chase of Boston and Miss Maria Lord of Somersworth.


July 9, 1822, Jeremiah Buzzell and Miss Ann Winkley, both of Barrington.


June 10, 1823, Ebenezer Ford of Nottingham and Miss Eliza Sherburn of Northwood.


Nov. 30 1823, Joseph W. Page and Miss Mary Ann Gilman of Dover.


Dec. 10, 1823, Stephen Quint and Miss Nancy Clay.


Aug. 15, 1824, Richard Downing of Newington and Miss Ann Twombly.


Sept. 9, 1824, Benjamin Ford and Miss Sarah York, both of Dover.


Sept. 12, 1824, George W. Prince and Miss Martha Ham, both of Dover.


Nov. 28, 1824, John Wentworth, 2d, of Somersworth and Miss Statira Godwin of Berwick.


Nov. 28, 1824, John L. Thorndike and Miss Maria Joy, both of Pittsfield.


Jan. 5, 1825, Daniel Cram and Miss Edna Ela, both of New- market.


May 8, 1825, Joseph Hanson, Jr., and Miss Hannah March, both of Rochester.


May 19, 1825, Alonzo Roberts and Miss Mary Torr, both of Dover.


May 19, 1825, Andrew Varney and Miss Susan Footman, both of Dover.


Oct. 23, 1825, Benjamin Gerrish of Milton and Miss Margaret H. Howard of Dover.


Nov. 20, 1825, Jeremiah O. Legg and Miss Jane Clarke, both of Dover.


Feb. 9, 1826, David Manson and Miss Jane F. Grover, both of Dover.


July 6, 1826, Josiah Sanborn and Miss Harriet Bean.


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Dec. 25, 1826, Micajah Leathers and Miss Hannah Whipple, both of Dover.


Oct. 14, 1827, Nathaniel Clarke of Somersworth and Miss Char- lotte Ham of Dover.


By The Rev. William Demeritt.


Oct. 16, 1816, George Hooper and Hannah York.


June 16, 1818, Thomas Limber and Phebe Chesley.


June 22, 1817, Joseph Patten and Olive Edes.


Dec. 2, 1817, Jonathan Glover and Betsy Langmade.


Dec. 14, 1817, John Tibbetts and Mary Hanson.


April 26, 1818, Andrew B. Shute and Patience Grover.


April 30, 1818, Job Clay and Eleanor Daniels.


Jan. 14, 1819, Daniel Young and Eleanor Smith.


Aug. 8, 1818, John Ham and Joan McNeal.


Sept. 9, 1819, Paul Henderson and Ann Drew.


Dec. 1, 1819, Samuel Lamos and Susan Langmade.


Jan. 8, 1820, Richard James Harvey and Abigail Hall.


May 25, 1820, Benjamin Waterhouse and Rebecca Manson.


June 10, 1820, Samuel Quint and Abigail Glover.


July 23, 1820, John Ham and Lydia Ham.


Aug. 20, 1820, David Bickford and Elizabeth Jenness.


Aug. 20, 1820, Ephraim L. Bickford and Sally Davis.


Jan. 7, 1821, James McDuffee and Hannah Ham. April 22, 1821, Samuel Drew and Sally Tuttle. June 24, 1821, John Twombly and Mary Ham. July 4, 1821, Miles Davis and Betsey Rendell. July 29, 1821, Joseph Young and Mary Tibbetts.


Oct. 22, 1821, Stephen Jenness and Anna Seavy. Nov. 28, 1821, Samuel Hall and Mary Grover. Nov. 29, 1821, Warren Langley and Mary Peirce.


Jan. 24, 1822, Jacob Hayes and Margaret Hayes. March 17, 1822, Ebenezer Buzzell and Hannah Caldwell.


April 4, 1822, Curtis Clay and Lattice Colbath. Aug. 8, 1822, John Sherborn and Sally Gear.


Nov. 1822, James Thompson and Elizabeth Clarenbrook.


Feb. 2, 1823, Samuel Hanson and Sarah H. Snell. March 27, 1823, Joseph Knight and Tamsen Carswell. -- , 1823, Jonathan Ham. Jr., and Sally Wiggins. March 30, 1823, Moses Nute and Clarissa Pinkham.


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May 11, 1823, James Bickford and Ann Arlin. May 18, 1823, John Sant and Comfort Willey. May 25, 1823, George P. Savory and Lydia Ham. Nov. 13, 1823, Elezer Young and Keziah Rowe. Jan. II, 1824, Solomon Jenness and Phebe Taylor. Feb. 5, 1824, Moses Hodgdon and Eliza Daniels. May 3, 1824, Jacob Hall and Abigail Daniels. Sept. - , 1824. Timothy Brewster and Eliza Young. Nov. - , 1824, Thomas Jackson and Ann Turner. March -, 1825, Bartholom Berrey and Nancy P. Whitehouse. May -, 1825, Nathaniel Brock and Nancy Drew. -, 1825, Thomas Verner and Sophia Canald. Nov. - , 1825, Rufus Wilkinson and Catherine Bunker.


Nov. - , 1825, John S. Whitehouse and Abigail Bickford. Dec. -. 1825, William Palmer and Penniel Hall. -, 1825, John Flanders and Mary McNeal. - -. 1826, Timothy Hanson and Abigail Chesley. Jan. - , 1826, Levi Cram and Lovey Bunker. Feb. - , 1826, Ransom Haines and Mary Chesley.


March 5, 1826, Francis P. Channell and Olive H. Chapman.


Aug. 24, 1826, William Hooper and Sarah Demeritt. Oct. 8, 1826, Hiram Cockran and Mary Emerson. Nov. 23, 1826, James Hanson and Mary Gear. Dec. 23, 1826, Joel Mirison and Emely Underwood.


Jan. 23, 1827, Nathaniel Church and Patience Hanson.


Jan. 29, 1827, Joseph Putney and Sarah Whitmore.


Dec. 9, 1827, Robert Stacey and Lydia Ann Wiggins. Dec. 23, 1827, Joseph Gear and Margaret Gear. April 4, 1827, John Tibbitts and Ann Buzzell. April 9, 1827, Samuel Langmade and Elizabeth Woodman.


June 14, 1827, Oliver Chadbourne and Mary Torr.


Sept. 4, 1827, Ebenezer Boynton and Mary Ann Pinkham.


Oct. 14, 1827, John Hayes and Mary Bunker. Nov. 4, 1827, David Robinson and Martha Ham.


March 30, 1828, Ezekiel Cutler and Eliza N. Nudd.


May 4, 1828, Nathaniel Garland and Harriet Pickering. June 5, 1828, John Cram and Phebe C. Ricker. June 22, 1828, John Frost and Mary Ann Savory. July 8, 1828, Benjamin Prescott and Charlotta Jackson. Aug. 8, 1828, Oliver Tuttle and Sarah Ham.


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Aug. 31, 1828, Samuel Libbey and Malenda Hussey. Sept. 4, 1828, Richard Stevenson and Sally Wintworth. Nov. 13, 1828, Oliver Varney and Abigail Ham. April 12, 1829, Joseph Downing and Elizabeth Holland. April 23, 1829, Daniel Ham, Jr., and Sarah Bickford. June 4, 1829, William Weeks, Jr., and Sarah Richardson. Oct. 8, 1829, James L. Clark and Martha Jackson. Jan. 27, 1830, Stephen H. Nute and Nancy Allen. April 18, 1830, Miles Tuttle and Lucinda H. Davis. Oct. 7, 1830, George York and Mary Haddock.


Nov. 18, 1830, Michael B. Tuttle and Mary Hull. Nov. 24, 1830, Asa Clay and Polly Lamos.


Dec. 16, 1830, Dan Woodman and Lucy Campbel.


Feb. 24, 1831, Johnson Loveren and Caroline Glover. April 7, 1831, George Smith and Mary P. McDaniels.


May 12, 1831, John Knight and Hannah Drew.


June 29, 1831, George W. Caverno and Hannah Ricker.


July 12, 1831, Samuel Sherborn and Elizabeth Swain. July 26, 1831, Abraham B. Snell and Olive Gear.


Aug. 18, 1831, Alexander Tuttle and Lucinda A. Bennett. Oct. 18, 1831, Paul Snell and Lydia Tibbetts.


Nov. 27. 1831, Edward V. Perkins and Sophia Watson.


Dec. 25, 1831, Charles H. Parkes and Lucy Ann Scriggins.


Feb. 6, 1832, Nathaniel Snell and Avis Williams.


Feb. 19, 1832, George W. Thompson and Harriet P. Shepperd. March 5, 1831, Solomon Jenness and Elizabeth Alen. March 25, 1832, Archalus Martin and Hannah G. Campbell. April 15, 1832, Minot Langmade and Loisa Willame. Sept. 30, 1832, Calvin Pickering and Mary Bunker. Oct. 3, 1832, Hail P. Daney and Permela C. Furnold.


Nov. 15, 1832, Stephen P. Smith and Mary P. Clark. June 3, 1833, Thompson Jackson and Mary Ann Page. June 16, 1833, Amos H. Gerry and Lucy Ann Keniston. March 30, 1833, William H. Trip and Mary Boin. April -, 1833, Wingate Twombly and Loisa Curtis. May 2, 1833, Daniel Tuxbury and Sarah Ann Sherburne. June 23, 1833, Samuel B. Gerrish and Milenda C. Eliot. Aug. 29, 1833, Horatio Fogg and Mary L. Durgin. April 26, 1834, Mathew Hodgdon and Susan Snell. April 4, 1835, Richard Pinkham and Martha Clay.


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June 2, 1835, Shurburne Smith and Abigail P. Runlett. Aug. 5, 1835, Thomas Glover and Alice Barker.


Sept. 20, 1835, Jonathan Young and Sophia M. Ricker. Oct. 25, 1835, Joseph H. Joy and Jane Straw.


Nov. 25, 1835, Nathaniel Adams and Presella Foss. Nov. 25, 1835, Tobias Bunker and Sally B. Buzzell.


May 18, 1836, John Shurborn and Nancy Shackford.


June 18, 1836, Nathaniel Tuttle and Martha Ann Ham.


Nov. 29, 1836, William H. Clark and Mary E. Hoite. Jan. 22, 1837, Oliver Tuttle and Francis Gray.


Aug. 10, 1837, John B. Furber and Louisa T. Bachelder.


Oct. 19, 1837, Charles Young and Permela P. Snow. Nov. 12, 1837, Edward Doer and Sophia Hanson.


Dec. 17, 1837, Nathaniel Stevenson and Olive Wintworth.


June 24, 1838, Pike H. Harvey and Mary Ann Chapman. Nov. 4, 1838, Nicholas Pinkham and Olive Murphey. Nov. 14, 1838, Joseph Jenkins and Mchitable Bunker. Nov. 7. 1838, John Williams and Sally G. Doe.


Dec. 2, 1838, Phinehas Wintworth and Abigail Willey. April 23, 1840, Henry Davis and Ann M. Housmer.


MISCELLANEOUS MARRIAGES


Aug. - , 1807, George Smith and Miss Betsey Garland. July 12, 1808, Benjamin Trickey and Miss Betsey Appleby.


July 3, 1810, Dr. Jonathan Greeley of Dover and Miss Susanna Richardson.


May 30, 1811, James Huntress of Bartlett and Miss Salle Wille. Sept. 19, 1814, William French and Rebecca Ricker.


Oct. 15, 1828, Joseph Hartwell of Canton, Mass., and Miss Betsey Riley of Dover.


June 9, 1829, Daniel Martin, Esq., of Wolfeborough and Sophia W. Fernald.


Jan. 3, 1830, George Knight and Elizabeth Twombly.


Jan. 11, 1833, Oliver Colman and Mehitable Clark.


April 6, 1834, James Woodes and Miss Meribah Jones.


April 17, 1834, Plato Waldron and Elizabeth Kelly, both of Dover.


July 10, 1834, John Clay and Miss Lydia Daniels.


Sept. 14. 1834. Jacob Barney of Lowell. Mass., and Miss Eliza- beth Pickering.


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Sept. 6, 1836, Joseph Garland, Jr., of Rye and Miss Elizabeth Garland of Nottingham.


Dec. 21, 1836, John D. Goodwin and Miss Susan B. Chase' both of Newmarket.


Aug. 21, 1836, William H. Gage of Lowell, Mass., and Miss Harriet C. Libbey.


Oct. 11, 1836, William French, Jr., and Miss Sarah A. Cate.


Nov. 30, 1836, Isaac M. Nute of Dover and Miss Mary Ann Jenkins of Madbury.


Dec. 14, 1836, Joshua Blunt and Miss Jane Chesley, both of Haverhill, Mass.


June 6, 1837, David Frost and Sarah Ann Nutter, both of New- market.


Oct. 10, 1837, William Perkins of New Durham and Mrs. Deb- orah Spinney.


Nov. 20, 1837, Micajah Sinclair and Miss Abigail Willard, both of Stratham.


Nov. 27, 1837, George W. Furber and Miss Sarah Hill, both of Newmarket.


April 5, 1838, William H. Hayden and Miss Mary Jane Bowles, both of Newmarket.


Nov. 29, 1838, William Taylor of Northwood and Miss Eliza Jackson.


Jan. 23, 1839, Reuben Higgins of Portland, Me., and Miss Calista L. Smith.


July 9, 1839, Richard Furber of Meredith and Miss Ednah Cram of Newmarket.


Oct. 29, 1839, Jacob Tilton of Epping and Miss Elizabeth B. Lock of Lee.


Feb. 16, 1840, Benjamin F. Neally and Miss Susan E. Bartlett of Lee.


Oct. 20, 1839, Enoch S. Davis and Palnia Staples, both of Ports- mouth.


Jan. 29, 1839, Wear Davis of Lee and Miss Sarah Dockum.


Nov. 19, 1840, William Marshall and Miss Abigail Sawyer of Newmarket.


April 5, 1840, Ebenezer C. Garland and Miss Maria Edgerly both of Somersworth.


Sept. 30, 1840, William H. Robinson of Exeter and Miss Mary G. Colman.


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March 7, 1840, William Tego and Miss Nancy Smith.


Nov. 7, 1841, Leonard Smith and Sally Doc of Newmarket.


Jan. 4, 1842, Ira Wright and Harriet Small.


Jan. 19, 1842, Albert G. Doyle of Dover and Miss Eliza Ingalls.


May 5, 1842, Joseph Kelley of Woburn, Mass., and Miss Mary Shaw of Exeter.


Aug. 28, 1842, Cyrus G. Hull and Miss Harriet Willey.


Dec. 20, 1843, Chesley D. Hazelton and Miss Lydia B. Channel.


May 8, 1843, Edward Sherman of Lowell and Miss Mary S. Parsons.


May 28, 1843, Levi Wilson of Rochester and Miss Mary S. Picker- ing.


July 10, 1845, Joseph Ham and Miss Elizabeth Berry of Barring- ton.


Jan. 8, 1846, Charles R. Meserve and Miss Sophronia R. Tucker, both of Dover.


May 18, 1845, Edmund E. Leighton and Miss Hannah D. Chesley, both of Newmarket.


Sept. 20, 1846, John H. Odiorne and Miss Nancy Meserve of Madbury.


March 15, 1846, James Follett and Miss Sally Giles of Barring- ton.


Dec. 17, 1846, Jeremiah B. Hoitt of Manchester and Miss Angeline Magoon.


Oct. 11, 1846, Alfred A. Cox and Miss. Susan C. Stearns, both of Newmarket.


Oct. 28, 1846, James M. York and Miss Lucy A. Willey, both of Dover.


Dec. 29, 1847, James Tucker of Boston and Miss Mary E. Savage. March 14, 1848, Frederick B. Balch of Lancaster and Miss Thankful H. Vincent.


June 11, 1848, Alsom H. Evans and Miss Mary J. Quint.


March 12, 1848, Augustus Richardson of Dover and Miss Lydia P. Davis of Madbury.


Feb. 6, 1849, Noah Davis, 2d, of Nottingham and Miss Mary Ann Sulivan of Lee.


May 10, 1848, Edgar E. Philbrick and Miss Hannah F. Gilman, both of Exeter.


June 11, 1848, Charles C. Shaw of Boston and Miss Hannah A. H. Pickering.


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Nov. 8, 1849, Thomas J. French of Nottingham and Miss Susan C. Bassett.


Aug. 25, 1849, Charles E. Clark and Miss Ariana S. Batchelder, both of Exeter.


Sept. 4, 1849, Mathew Englin and Miss Ann Bassett, both of Dover.


Nov. 8, 1849, Joseph Page and Miss Hannah Leighton, both of Lee.


Jan. 24, 1850, Leonard Balch of Bradford, Mass., and Miss Hannah J. Parsons.


Sept. 12, 1849, Nahum Heard of North Berwick, Me., and Miss Jane Spencer of Limerick, Me.


Oct. 22, 1849, Rufus Ham of Somersworth and Miss Elizabeth B. Pierce of Barrington.


Feb. II, 1850, Joseph A. James of Lee and Miss Mary E. Fernald of Madbury.


March 31, 1850, Moses Lamos of Lee and Sarah Grey of New- market.


Nov. 7, 1850, Rufus Philbrick of Rye and Miss Hannah F. Mosher. April 26, 1850, Mark F. Nason of Dover and Miss Marietta Nute. May 1, 1850, George F. Peckham of Newmarket and Miss Caroline E. Odell.


BAPTISMS


The baptisms of the Rev. Hugh Adams have been published in the New England Historic Genealogical Register, Vol. XXXIII, and by far the greater part of them are interwoven with the genealogical portion of this history. The baptisms of the Rev. John Adams have never been published. Those that have not been used in tracing the families of this history are here given. See page 199.


July 16, 1749, Charity, dau. of Joseph Evans.


July 23, 1749, John, son of Thomas Ford of Nottingham.


July 30, 1749, Martha, dau. of Nathaniel Frost.


July 30, 1749, Dorothy, dau. of same.


Aug. 6, 1749, Joseph and William, sons of William and Hannah Glynes.


Aug. 20, 1749, Sarah, dau. of James Brown.


Aug. 20, 1749, Moses, son of James Hall.


Aug. 23, 1749, Samuel, Daniel and Joseph, sons of John Shaw. At a place called Two Miles, in Barrington.


Aug. 23, 1749, Cunningham and Abigail, ch. of Federis McCut- chin. At Two Miles.


Aug. 23, 1749, Margaret, dau. of Nehemiah McDaniel. At Two Miles.


Sept. 3, 1749, Shadrach and Molly, ch. of Shadrach and Mary Walton.


Nov. 19, 1749, Priscilla, dau. of Joseph Glidden, Jr.


Feb. 2, 1749/50, John, son of Eulice (sic) and Hannah Felker of Barrington.


April 11, 1750, James, son of Nathan Fulsom of Newmarket.


April 29, 1750, Sarah, dau. of Shadrach Watson (sic)


June 10, 1750, Nicholas, son of Nat Frost of Durham, in ye Hook. June 24, 1750, Rhoda, dau. of Walter Briant.


July 29, 1750, Moses, son of Pomfret Whitehouse.


Sept. 9, 1750, Mary dau. of James Hall.


Sept. 16, 1750, Gideon and Dorothy, ch. of Josiah Johnson.


March 13, 1750/1, Jonathan, son of Nathan Fulsom of Newmar- · ket.


March 31, 1750, Mary, dau. of Nathan Fulsom of Newmarket.


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April 28, 1751, Samuel and Abigail, ch. of Joshua Trickey.


April 28, 1751, Mary, dau. of Thomas Ford.


June 2, 1751, Margaret, dau. of Eulice Felker. May 10, 1752, Jean, dau. of Shadrach Walton.


June 7, 1752, Daniel, son of Charles Runlet of Newmarket.


July 12, 1752, Nathaniel, son of Nathaniel Frost.


Aug. 15, 1752, Peter, Simeon and Josiah, ch. of Jeremy Folsom, Jr., at his house.


Sept. 13, 1752, James, son of James Morrison


Sept. II, 1752, Pierson, son of Christopher Hunt.


May 13, 1753, Thomas, son of Thomas Ford of Nottingham. May 20, 1753, Pomfret, son of Pomfret Whitehouse.


July 5, 1753, Dorcas and Moses Bennet, ch. of Benjamin Burdett. July 19, 1753, Susanna, dau. of John Shaw of Nottingham.


Oct. 19, 1753, Rachel, dau. of Thomas York.


Nov. 18, 1753, Phebe, dau. of John Johnson, Jr.


Jan. 24, 1754, Jean, dau. of William Kelsey.


Jan. 31, 1754, Hugh, Margaret and George, ch. of William Kelsey. April 29, 1754, Obediah, son of Ephraim Clough.


May 5, 1754, Martha, dau. of Joshua Trickey.


July 7, 1754, Levi, son of Nathan Fulsom of Newmarket.


Aug. 15, 1754, Mary, Dorothy and Mehitabel, daus. of Samuel Watson.


Oct. 13, 1754, Anna, wife of David Davis, 3d, and Molly, their dau.


Nov. 22, 1754, Agnes, dau. of John McDaniels. Of Two Mile. Nov. 22, 1754, Nehemiah, son of Nehemiah McDaniels. Of Two Mile.


Nov. 22, 1754, Jean, dau. of Federis McCuthins. Of Two Mile. Feb. 7, 1755, Abigail, Hannah and Dodavah, ch. of Dodavah Garland.


March II, 1755, Anna, dau. of Walter Bryant.


April II, 1755, George, John, Esther and Bethia, ch. of Josiah Dam.


Sept. 21, 1755, Johnson of John Johnson.


Nov. 2, 1755, Anna, dau. of William Glidden.


Dec. 3, 1755, Levi, son of Jeremiah Fulsom, Junr.


Dec. 3, 1755, Sarah, dau. of Samuel Call.




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