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Green, Judge Henry, 739.
Harriman, Rev. John, 744.
Hussey, Capt. Christopher, 759. Jenness, Francis, 765.
Locke, Capt. John, 821. Lord, George B., 827.
Lovering, James M., 830.
Moulton, Bridget and Jane, 862.
Norris, Timothy O., 882.
Towle, Nancy, 1011. Tuek, Dea. John, 1017. Tuck, Hon. Amos. 1022.
Weare, Judge Nathaniel, 1027. Weare, Hon. Meshech, 1030. Webster, Prof. John C., 1034. Webster, Gen. Joseph D., 1035. Webster, Dr. Claudius B., 1036. Whipple, Oliver, 1040.
Wingate, Col. Joshua, 1044.
Blake's, Jasper, family and estate, 602.
Blake. John, in the French war, 605. Boon Island light keepers, 794, 819. Boulter's, Nathaniel, estate-diffi- eulties-family, 612, 613, 757.
Brackett, Anthony, sketch of, 614. Brown homestead, The original, 616; house on, taken down, 622.
Brown, Warren, 623. Burbank, Rev. Porter S., 630, 631.
Cadle, Mrs. Ruth, sketch of, 788. Cass, John, buys Wheelwright
farm and hotel corner, 632, 1039. Cass, John (4). family of, 632, 1064. Centenarians, 763, 813.
Chase, Aquila, 634, 1039.
Chase graves, 635.
Chase, Paine W., sketch of, 637.
"Clay pitts," The, 989.
Clifford : descent of Judge Nathan- of Hon. William H., 639 ; of Gov. John H., 640.
Colby, Rev. John, 643.
Cole's, Isaac, conveyances, 644.
Colman, Jabez and Joseph, killed, 645.
"Corituck" or "Currituck," 635, 745, 1056.
Coroner's inquests, 978, 1058.
Cotton : Rev. John, 647 ; Rev. The- ophilus-Rev. Ward, 698. Cotton relationships, 646.
Cotton, Rev. Seaborn : estate of, in Boston, 646 ; pastor-family, 647. Coxe, Alice and John, lost at sea, 649.
Crosse, John. notice of, 652.
"Currituck" or "Corituck," 635, 745, 1056.
Dalton farm, The, 602, 653, 746.
Dalton, Philemon (2) : home of, 586, 644, 653, 654; related to Blake, 602; family of, 654.
Dalton, Rev. Timothy, 653.
Dalton's Hon. Tristram, descent, 655.
Davis', James, estates and offices, 656.
Deane, Thomas, tavern keeper, 658. Dearborn, Edmund B., genealogist, 664. Dearborn, Maj .- Gen. Henry, 663. Dearborn, Joseph F., sketch of. 668. Dearborn homestead, The original, 659.
Dearborn monument, The, 669.
Deaths, from the HI. records, 1055. Deering, Henry, keeper of the or- dinary, 673.
Diary of Capt. Henry Dow, 678, 1066; specimen page translitera- ted, 1067. Dole, Dr. Benjamin, 675. Dow, Henry (1), sketch of, 677. Dow, Capt. Henry : sketch of, 678; diary of, 1066. Dows of England, 676. "Drake's hill," 691.
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HISTORY OF HAMPTON.
Drake, Samnel G., historian, 690. Drake Side. 689.
Drew, Ezra, sketch of, 694.
Drowned (see also "Lost at sea") : Abbot, 583; Brown, 621; Chase, 635; Ilealey, 745; Johnson, 770; Leavitt, 814, 817; Marston, 847, 848; Mason, 855: Monlton, 868, 875; Nudd. 885, 886; Page, 893; Palmer, 903; Perkins, 909, 914; Smith, 978; Taylor, 990; Towle, 1008; Ward, 1026; Wilmot, 1044; Goldsmitlı, 1058.
Dumas, Col. Stebbins H., 992.
"Elder's lot," The, 1037.
Eldredge, Rev. Erasmus D., 696; son-in-law of, 801.
Emery, Engene L., 628.
Family of John Cass (4), 632, 1064. Fay, Rev. Solomon P., 706.
Fifield, Benjamin, killed by Indians, 708.
Fines : for lying and drunkenness, 612; for fighting, 889; for enter- taining Quakers. 986: for taking tobacco in court, 999.
Fires : Elkins, 700; Johnson, 772; Ocean House. 776; Marston, 851; Sanborn, 958.
First: burials, 584, 1008; pastors, 589, 648, 750; principal of Acad., 631; herdsman, 649; honse at H. beach, 699; white child born in H., 770, 908 ; representative, 861 ; baptism at II. F., 928; settler of Sanbornton, 955; town clerk, 1024.
Fuller estates-legatees, 718.
Fogg grants, 709, 710, 711. Fogg, John H., sketch of, 714. Freese graves. 655, 716. French aid in the Revolution, 797.
Gardiner, Dr. Sylvester, loyalist, 1040.
Garland's, James G., descent, 722. Garland, Dr. Joseph, notice of, 724. Garrisons in II., 925, 993, 1044. Getchell grants, 726.
Gookin : Rev. N. (1)-Rev. N. (2), 735.
Green, Judge Henry : his house-lot, 637; sketch of, 739.
Greenleaf, Richard, 996, 1013.
Hampton Academy bequests, 817, 997.
Hampton Academy teachers : Barrett, 588; Mack, 631; Chase, 637; Dow, 686; Lamprey, 795;
Harris, 814; Leavitt (27), 820; Harris, 881 ; Norris, 882 ; Perkins, 913; Sanborn, 957; Tuck, 1022; Adams, 1056.
Hampton men in the Revolution, 1065.
Harriman Rev. John, notice of, 744. "Hemp Plain hill,"
Highest inhabited land in H. 826.
Hobbs', John, tavern, 666.
Hobbs, Manrice, anecdote of, 747.
Homestead grants still in the orig- inal name or family :
Perkins, 649, 909 ; Drake (4) ? 689; Hobbs, 696, 748; Fogg, 710; Gar- land, 720; James, 762, 765 ; John- son, 770; Lamprey? 783; Marston, 836; Marston (5)? 837, 852; Ma- son 854 ; Page, 889; Shaw, 965.
Homesteads still in the name or fam-
ily of supposed original purchas- ers :
Brown, 616; Knowles, 778; Phil- brick. 918; Ward, 1024.
Houses struck by lightning, 797, 967.
Howard, William, lieutenant and town clerk, 756.
Hunton grants, 757.
Hussey, Capt. Christopher, sketch of, 759.
Hussey, Widow Mary, 759; her home sold, 645, 1045.
Indian ontrage, An, 758. Inscriptions, from the old cemetery, 1059.
"Ireland," 999. Isles of Shoals : church of, 1019; light keepers, 755, 819.
Jenness, Francis, sketch of, 765. Jewett, Dr. Henry A., 809. Johnson, Ezra, prize master, 774. Johnson, Rev. John W., 1015. Jolmson's mills, 771.
Killed by Indians : Batchelder, 599; Brown, 617; Colcord, 643; Col- man, 645; Fiffeld, 708; Hilliard, 746; Hnckley, 757 ; Hilton-Hun- ton, 758; Lancaster, 797; Locke, 822; Marsion, 840; Perkins, 908; Robie, 935; Sherburne, 975; Swett, 987; Towle, 1000.
Killed by lightning: Lane, 799; Chesley, 904 ; Smith, 978. Knight's mills, 777 ; sale of, 778.
Lane, Prof. Charles W., 801. Lamprey's, Gillyen, dowry, 783. Lawrenee, Dr. Ebenezer, 809.
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INDEX TO GENEALOGICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL DEPT.
Leavitt's, Abigail, bequests, 817. Leavitt's mill, 816.
Leavitt's, James, house, 814, 1013, 1040.
Leavitt's, Thomas, hotel, 818, 1013. Lick telescope, The, 850.
Locke, Jolin, sketch of, 821.
Lord, George B., sketch of, 827.
Lost at sea (see also "Drowned") : Coxe, 649; Dow, 685, 686; Hill- iard, 746; Hobbs, 751, 754 ; John-
son, 775; Lamprey, 787, 792;
Locke, 823; Marston, 848, 850;
Mason, 855 ; Philbrick, 917, 925; Shaw, 966 ; Swaine, 986.
Lovering, James M., sketch of, 830.
Malt house, A, 838. Marriages, from the town records, 1047.
Marriages, from the old church rec- ords, 1050.
Marrian's, John, homestead, 834.
Marston's, Gen. Gilman, descent, 848. Marston grants, 836.
Mason's, Hon. Larkin D., descent, 855.
Mast ship, pilot of the, 615.
Mather, Revs. Richard-Increase- Cotton, 646.
Maverick, Samuel, 1040.
Meeting house raised, The, 804.
Merrill, Dr. William T., 858.
"Miller Brown," 623.
Mills on Nilus brook, 983, 1018, 1020.
Miser, A, 784.
Moultonborough colonized, 854.
Moulton. Bridget and Jane, sketch of, 862.
Moulton, General, 870; his house, 814, 870, 1013, 1040. Moulton house-lot grants, 861. "Moulton lot," The, 872.
Norfolk prison keeper, 982. Norris, Timothy O., notice of, 882. Numerous posterity, 951, 968.
Old Bible, Philbrick's, 919.
Old cemetery, inscriptions from, 1059.
Old graves : Ballard, 586; Batchel- der, 503 ; Chase. 635 ; Freese, 635, 716. Ordinary, keepers of the, 1017. Osgood family, of K., 713.
Packard's, Prof. Alpheus S., wife, 585. Page, Robert, 889. Page, Rev. Solomon, 892.
"Pagetown," 893.
Peabody's, Francis, house, 644, 689, 906.
Perkins, Rev. B. F., 915.
Perkins, Prof. Cyrus, descent of, 908.
Perkins', Dea. James, homestead, 649.
Philbrick's old Bible, 919.
Pidgin, Rev. William, 927 ; his house, 1026.
Pierce's, Pres. Franklin, wife, 585.
Plan of H., in 1806, The, 815.
Porter's, Rev. Huntington, wife, 870.
Prize master, A, 774.
Quakers, A fine for entertaining, 986.
Revolutionary war, H. men in the, 1065.
Rishworth, Edward, 1040.
Sambourne family in England, The, 940.
Sanborn : Dr. Charles H., 958 ; Prof. Dyer H., 951; Prof. Edwin D., 950; Hon. Frank B., 958.
Sanborn house-lots, 944.
Sanbornton, The first settler of, 955.
Sargent, Dr. Nathaniel, 962.
Slaves, Indian and negro, 1030.
"Sleeper-town", 976.
Shaw, Rev. Jeremiah, 971.
Shaw's, Hon. Tristram, descent, 970. Small pox, two deaths from, 931.
Smith : "the cooper"-"the tailor," 979.
Smith. Judge Joseph, 979. Smith relationships, 977.
Soldiers of the Revolution, 1065.
"Stockman place," The, 985. Supplement, 1065. "Swampscot farme," 1042. Swett's tavern, 987.
Taverns or public houses :
nono Hotel Whittier, 599, 632, 668, 671, 706, 776, 814, 816, 1041 ; Ocean house, 776, 886; Squire Leavitt's, 814; Deane, 658; Deering, 673; Lafayette, 666, 750; Eagle, 787, 887, 888; Leavitt, at No. II., 812, 813; Leavitt, at North beach, 816, 817. 819; Leavitt (Perry house), 817; Leavitt, at Boar's Head 818, 820, 850, 1013; Boar's Head. 992; Tuck - Sherburne, 975, 1017; Swett, 987.
Taxes from Stratham, 1042.
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HISTORY OF HAMPTON.
Thayer, Rev. Ebenezer, 583, 993. Thompson, Prof. B. B., 972.
Thurton's, Thomas, family and emigration, 719.
Tobacco, A fine for taking, 999.
Toppan, Col. Christopher, 996; his vessels lost, 751, 773.
Toppan's, Christopher S., bequest, 997.
Toppan. Dr. Edmund, 996; house- maid of, 893.
Towle, Caleb, great weight of, 1008. Towle, Nancy, sketch of, 1011.
Tuck : Hon. Amos, 1022 ; Dea. John, 1017 ; Rev. John, 1019; Dea. Jon- athan, miller, 1018.
Tuck name, variations of, 1016. Tuxbury name, possible origin of, 1016.
Vane, Sir Henry, 646. Vital statistics by Lanes, 803. "Vittum's corner," 1023.
Ward homestead, The, 652. Warner & Swasey, 850. Weare arms, seals and signatures, 1026. Weare elms, 1027, 1028.
Weare, Hon. Meshech, sketch of, 1030.
Weare, Judge Nathaniel, 1027. Webster's, Hon. Daniel, descent, 1033.
Webster, Rev. Josiah, 1033.
Webster brothers, sketches of : Dr. Eliphalet K., 1034; Prof. John C., 1034; Gen. Joseph D., 1035; Dr. Claudius B., 1036.
Wentworth's, Gov. John, sister Dorothy married, 975.
Wheelwright, Rev. John : family, 1039 ; home, bought of Ambrose, 585; sold to Towle, 1039; "the elder's lot" sold to Wedgwood, 1037, 1039 ; farm rented to Ward- well, 1026 (bordering Gove's pur- chase, 737) ; sold to Cass, 632, 1039.
Whipple, Oliver, sketch of, 1040.
White Mts., The discoverers of, 880.
Whittier, John G., A tribute to, 1041. Wieth grants, 1041.
Wiggin, Capt. Thomas, 1042.
Wingate, Col. Joshua, sketch of, 1044.
Wingate, Rev. Paine, Sr. and Jr., 1045. Witchcraft trials, The, 978.
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